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1^1^^!' ^GENEALOGICAL    AND     HERALDIC 

HISTORY 


LANDED    GENTEY 


GlIEAT    BRITAIN    &    lEELAND. 


1 

SIR^'kERNARD    burke,    C.B.,    LL.D., 

ULSTER  KING  OF  ARJ^IS, 

AUTHOE  OF  "THE  PEERAGE  AND  BAKONETAGK," 

"THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  EXTINCT  AND  DORMANT  PEERAGES,"    "THE  GENERAL  ARMORY," 

"VICISSITUDES  OF  FAMILIES,"  &c. 

EDITED    BY    HIS     SONS. 


Eighth 


IN     TWO      VOLUMES. 


Vol.  II. 


Edition. 


LONDON: 

HAERISON    AND    SONS,    59,    PALL    MALL, 

l^^lisillcrs  U  %\t  f  ucen  anir  IJJ.  tlje  |nnxc  af  Wiiilts. 

1894. 


LOMDO.N  :     HAKRibON   AND   SO>S,    PW.NTERS  IX   OKDLXAKY  10  HER  MAJESTY, 
ST.   MAKTIM'S   LANE. 


900  Webster  Sireei 


HISTORY 


LANDED     GENTRY 


CHEAT  BRITAIN   &   IRELAND. 


GENEALOGICAL    AND    HERALDIC 


DICTIONARY 


OF   THE 


LANDED     GENTRY. 


VOL.  II. 


LACON  OF  DUNTRUNE. 

Lacon,  John  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Duntrune,  co. 
Forfar,   J.P.,   b.  2  Nov.  1810;  m.  14  May,  1840, 
Louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of  Edward  Shewell,  Esq.,  and 
had  an  only  son, 
Frederic  Graham,  &.  7  June,  1849;  m.  1S75,  Annie  Margaret, 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  Augustus  Macdonald  Hopper,   Arch- 
deacon of  Norwich,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  a  dau.,  Ida 
Clementina.   His  widow  m.  1878,  Hugh  William  Tyrwhitt- 
Drake,  Esq. 

Lineage. — The  Grahams  of  Duntrune,  and  the  Grahams  of 
Claverhouse  were  descended  from  a  common  ancestor,  John 
Graham  of  Claverhouse,  who  was  the  2nd  son  of  Sir  Eobert 
Graham  of  Kincardine,  chief  of  the  name  (ancestor  of  the 
Dukes  of  Montrose),  who  in  1406  m.  the  Lady  Mary,  dau.  of 
BoBEBT  III.,  King  of  Scotland.  When  the  line  of  Graham  of 
Claverhouse,  Viscounts  Dundee,  became  extinct,  the  Grahams 
of  Duntrune  succeeded  to  the  representation. 

John  Gbaham,  Esq.  of  Claverhouse  and  Duntrune  (2nd  son 
of  Sir  Eobert  Graham  of  Fintry),  obtained  from  Arcliibald, 
Earl  of  Angus,  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Balargus,  co.  Forfar. 
He  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Scrimgeour,  Constable  of 
Dundee,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Graham,  of  Balargus,  who  acquired,  1330,  the  lands  of 
Kirkton,  and  subsequently  those  of  Claverliouse.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Bethune,  of  Balfour,  and  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  living  loll,  ra.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Robert  Lundin,  of  Balgony,  in  Fife,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
about  1580,  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiE  William  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  d.  1642,  leaving,  by 
Marian  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Fotheringhame,  of  Powrie, 
two  sons, 

George,  his  heir,  of  Claverhouse,  d.  1615,  leaving  two  sons. 
The  elder.  Sib  William  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  was 
father  of  John  Graham,  the  heroic  Graham  of  Claverhouse, 
Viscount  Dundee,  killed  at  Killiecrankie,  26  May,  1689  {set 
BuBKEs  Extinct  Feeraqe). 
Walter,  ancestor  of  the  Grahams  of  Duntrum. 
Sir  William's  2nd  son, 

Walter  Graham,  Esq.  of  Duntrune,   m.  1630,  Elizabeth, 
sister  of  Alexander  Guthrie,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of  David 
Gbaham,  of  Duntroon,  who  d.  1706,  leaving  a  son, 
M  illiam  Graham,  of  Duntrune,  who  assumed  at  the  decease 
II. 


of  David,  3rd  Viscount  Dundee,  the  title  of  Viscount,  as  heir 
male  of  the  gallant  Claverhouse.  He  was  out  in  1715,  and 
attainted  by  Act  of  Parliament.    His  eldest  son, 

James  Graham,  of  Duntrune,  likewise  assumed  the  title, 
joined  in  the  rising  of  1745,  and  was  also  attainted  of  treason. 
Previously,  however,  1735,  he  had  sold  Duntrune  to  his  uncle, 

Alexander  Gbaham,  who  settled  the  estate  upon  his 
brother, 

David  Gbaham,  who  then  became  of  Duntrune.  He  was  h. 
1687,  and  d.  1767,  leaving  by  Grisell  Gardync,  his  wife,  an 
only  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Graham,  of  Duntrune,  d.  1782,  leaving,  by 
Clementina  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Gardyne,  Esq.  of  Middleton, 
CO.  Forfar,  several  daus.,  and  one  son,  Alexander,  of  Dun- 
trune, who  d.  s.  p.  1802,  whereupon  his  sisters  became  his  co- 
heirs. Of  those  ladies,  the  only  two  who  married  were  Amelia, 
of  whom  presently  ;  and  Clementina,  n.  1794,  Gavin  Drum- 
mond,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  child,  Clementina,  to.  7  Oct.  1812, 
David,  8th  Earl  of  Airlie.    The  elder  dau. 

Amelia  Graham,  to.  18  April,  1781,  Patrick  Stirling,  Esq.  of 
Piltendriech,  co.  Forfar,  son  of  William  Stirling,  Esq.  of 
Pittendriech,  by  Jean  Cook  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  6.  July,  1796;  d.  1801. 

Clementina,  of  Duntrune,  6.  2  May,  1782;  d.  1877. 

Jean,  m.  John  Mortlock  Lacon,  Esq.  of  Great  Yarmouth, 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Edmund  Lacon,  Bart.,  by  his  wife,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Mortlock,  Esq.,  and  d.  I  Sept.  1868,  having  by 
him  (who  d.  Ib53)  had  issue, 

1  John  Edmund,  now  of  Duntrune. 

2  Henry,  R.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  toim. 

3  William  Stirling,  deceased. 

4  Mortlock,  deceased. 

5  Graham,  M.D.,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  M.  Love, 
and  d.  in  India,  1857,  leaving  two  daus.,  Alice  Graham, 
m.  1881,  Bcv.  D.  Williams  Kvans,  and  Edith  Jane,  lu, 
1886,  Rev.  Herbert  S.  Clarke,  M.A. 

6  Francis,  K.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

1  Amelia,  m.  II  Feb.  1840,  Charles  John  Palmer,  Esq.,  who 
d.  1882. 

2  Jane. 

3  Clementina  Louisa,  m.  Capt.  Thomas  Spankie,  Indian 
army,  who  d.  18611. 

4  Harriot  Ellen,  to.  Major-Gen.  Ommaney,  E.A.,  who  d. 
1877. 

Mrs.  Stirling  assumed  with  her  husband,  on  inheriting  Dun- 
trune, the  surname  and  arms  of  Graham  ;  she  d.  24  Aug.  1324, 
Her  only  surviving  son, 

4  D 


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LAF 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAI 


WiLijAM  Stirung  Graham,  Esq.  of  Diintrune,  b.  12  June, 
1794  ;  d.  Dec.  1S44,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sister, 

Clementina  Stirling  Graham,  of  Duntrune,  6.  2  May, 
.1782;  (I.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  bcr  nephew,  John  Edmund 
Lacon,  Esq.  now  of  Duntrane. 

Arms — Quarterly,  per  fess  indented  erm.  and  az.,  in  the 
2nd  quarter  a  wolf's  head  erased  arg. :  quartering  Graham  of 
Duntruyii ,  \iz  :  Or,  three  piles  wavy  sa.,  within  a  double  tressure 
flory  counterHory  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many 
escallops  of  the  first.  Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  falcon 
ppr.  beaked  and  belled  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
floiy  and  gorscd  with  a  collar  gu.  J/ot(o— Probitas  verus 
honos. 

IStal — Duntrune,  Dundee. 


LAFONE  OF  HANWORTH  PARK. 

Latone,  Alfred,  Esq.  of  Hanworth  Park, 
Middlesex,  J. P.  ;  Jf.P.  for  Bermondsey  Division 
of  Southwark  1886-92;  b.  13  Feb.  1821;  m.  22 
April,  1852,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Boutcher,  Esq. 
of  Grately,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  April, 
1885)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred  William,  6. 9  Jan.  1853 ;  m.  26  May,  1876,  Harriet, 
2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Lawrence,  and  has  issue, 

Claude  Alexander. 
Harold  Carlisle. 

II.  Harold,  h.  25  Sept.  1857. 

III.  Maurice,  6.  24  March,  1859;  d.  IS  Sept.  1886. 

IV.  William  Boutcher,  Capt.  Devon  Regt.,  b.  14  Dec.  18C0. 

V.  Albert  Sumner,  6.  14  Oct.  1863. 

VI.  Herbert  Arthur,  Lieut.  3rd.  D.G.,  6.  18  June,  1865. 

VII.  Edgar  Mortimer,  Lieut.  4th  Hussars,  6.  5  July,  1867. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Arnold,  3rd  son  of  F.  C.  Hills,  Esq.  of 
Redleaf,  Penshurst,  Kent. 

II.  Jane,  m.  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Ainslie,  Esq.  of 
Grizedale  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Lonsdale  Division 
of  Lancashire. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Lafone  or  Lafon  is  of  Huguenot 
origin ;  Alexander  Lafon  and  Persomnice  his  wife,  having 
come  to  England  during  the  early  part  of  the  18th  century. 

Samlel  Lafone,  Esq.  (son  of  Alexander  Lafone,  and  his 
wife,  Mary  Marchant,  m.  1766),  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis 
Hurry,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Alfred,  now  of  Hanworth  Park. 

Armi — Az.,  within  two  chevroneJs  or,  two  lions  passant 
counterpassant  of  the  last,  supporting  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.,  the 
whole  between  three  mullets  avg.,  pierced  of  the  field.  Crest — 
A  lion  sa.,  charged  on  the  body  with  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.,  gorged 
with  a  collar  nebuly  and  ducally  crowned  or,  resting  the  dexter 
forepaw  on  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms.    Motto — Fidus  ut  olim. 

Stat — Hanworth  Park,  Hanwonh,  Middlesex. 

LAIDLAY  OF  SEACLIFF. 

Laidlat,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Seadiff,  co.  Had- 
dington, J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A., 
B.C.L.,  Oxford;  b.  13  March,  1845;  m.  12  Jan. 
1882,  Theophila  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles 
Edgar  Turner,  Yicar  of  Egg  Buckland,  South 
Devon,  and  has  issue, 

Nigel,  b.  20  May,  1892. 
Theophila. 

Mr.  Laidlay  is  Lord  of  the  Barony  of  Seaclifp, 
"«hich  estate  is  held  by  a  "Barony  title"  under  a 
direct  charter  from  the  crown. 

liineage. — The  family  of  Laidlay  (or  Laidlaw)  has  been 
settled  in  the  south  of  Scotland  for  many  generations. 

The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  branch  is 

John  Laidlat,  Esq.  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Watson, 
Esq.  and  d.  1  Aug.  1855,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  31  Dec.  1847,  a 
son  and  heir, 

John  Watson  Laidlay,  Esq.  of  Seacliff,  co.  Haddington, 
and  Drumorc,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.  for  the  former  co.  andF.R.S.E., 
b.  1808,  m.  4  June,  1844,  Helen  Johnstone,  dau.  of  Wilham 
Hope,  Esq.  of  Duddingstone,  Midlothian,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  now  of  Seacliff. 

II.  William  James,  m.  27  April,   1893,  Laura,  dau.  cf  John 
Xibblett,  Esq. 

III.  Robert  Watson. 

IV.  Alfred  Hope,  m.  8  June,  1883,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Jame«  Hope, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 


1  John  Watson. 
1  Frances  Isobcl. 


2  Helen  Mildred. 


V.  John  Ernest,  in.  9  Jan.  1889,  Eileen,  dau.  of  J.  Redmayne, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
John  Christopher. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  P.  H.  Waddell. 

II.  Ellen  Edith  Landale. 

Mr.  John  Watson  Laidlay  d.  S  March,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his 

eldest  son. 

Arins—Sa.  a  crescent  or  between  three  bezants.  Crest— A 
dexter  hand  issuing  from  a  heart,  holding  a  scimitar,  aU  ppr. 
Motto — Fides  probata  coronat. 

Stai— Scachff,  near  North  Berwick,  N.B. 


LAING    OF    THOENHILL    AND    ETAL 
MANOR. 

Laing,  James,  Esq.  of  Etal  Manor,  Northumber- 
land, and  Thornhill,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  11  Jan.  1823;  m.  Ist,  in  1847,  Mary,  4th  dau.  of 
Henry  Tanner,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  Philip  Henrt,  6.  1849. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1873,  Edward  Featherstonhaugh,  Esq. 

Mr.  Laing  m.  2ndly,  in  1855,  Theresa  Talbot,  8tb 
dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Peacock,  Esq.  by  Marianne, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Michael  Bryan,  Esq.,  author  of 
The  Dictionary  of  Painters  and  Engravers,  and 
Juliana  Talbot,  his  wife,  sister  of  Charles,  15tli 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury.     By  her  he  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  b.  1856;  m.  18S2,  Jean  A.,  niece  of  Rev.  William 

Scott  Moncrieff,  of  Fossaway,  Perthshire,  and  has  issue, 

Colin  Moncrieff. 
n.  James,  6.  1858 ;  m.  1886,  Emily  Cecilia,  dau.  cl  Thomas 

Elliot  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Whitburn,  Sunderland,  and  ha& 

issue, 

III.  George,  b.  1866;  m.  1890,  Annie  Mulholland,  3rd  dau. 
of  Rev.  Henry  Stobart,  of  VVykeham  Rise,  Totteridge. 

IV.  Hugh,  b.  1871.  V.  Bryan,  6.  1875. 

I.  Annie,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Florence  Talbot,  in.  1882,  Major  Alwyn  B.  V.  Paget, 
6Sth  Light  Infantry,  4th  son  of  Col.  Leopold-Grimston. 
Paget,  and  has  a  son,  Rupert-Alwyn,  6.  Dec.  1882. 

III.  Theresa  Talbot.  iv.  Mabel  Talbot. 

V.  Maud  Talbot. 

VI.  Sophia  Talbot,  m.  28  July,  1891,  Percival  Charles  du 
Sautoy  Leather,  Esq.  of  Northumberland  Estate,  Ceylon, 
second  son  of  John  T.  Leather,  Esq.  of  Leventhorpe  Hall, 
Yorkshire,  and  Middleton  Hall,  co.  Northumberland, 
and  has  issue. 

Tii.  Margaret  Dunbar,  m.  June,  1891,  Alfred  Stokes,  Esq. 

Capt.  R.H.A. 
vni.  Eleanor  Stepney.  ix.  Louisa  Harcourt. 

Mr.  Laing  has  from  early  manhood  taken  an  active 
interest  in  the  improvement  of  the  Port  of  Sunder- 
land. He  has  served  on  the  Eiver  Wear  Commission 
for  more  than  thirty  years,  and  has  been  Chairman 
since  1868.  In  1883  he  was  chosen  President  of 
the  Chamber  of  Shipping  of  the  United  Kingdom. . 
In  1879  he  filled  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  of  the 
county  of  Durham,  and  in  1881  contested  unsuccess- 
fully its  representation. 

Liineage. — Philip  Laing,  Esq.  of  Dcptford  House,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.,  youngest  son  of  James  and  Sophia  Laing,  of 
Pittenween,  co.  Fife,  entered  into  partnership  with  his  brother 
John  at  North  Sands,  on  the  Wear,  in  1793,  and  thus  founded 
the  great  ship-building  firm  of  John  and  Philip  Laing.  The 
elder  brother  retired  in  1818,  and  the  younger  became  the  sole 
possessor  of  the  property  at  Deptford  and  proprietor  of  the 
works  that  have  since  acquired  world-wide  reputation.  He 
died  in  1854,  leaving  by  Anne,  his  wife,  who  died  the  same 
year,  one  son  and  two  daus.,  viz. 

James,  now  of  Thornhill  and  Etal  Manor. 

Mary,  m.  14  Aug.  1839,  Christopher  Maling  Webster,  Esq. 
of  Paliion  Hall,  co.  Durham. 

Anne,  m.  22  Oct.  1850,  Henry  Robert  Webster,  Esq.,  of 
Morton  House,  co.  Durham.  | 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  sa.  two  wolves'  heads  erased,  on  a 
chief  nebuly  a  wolf's  head  erased  all  counterchanged.  Crest — 
In  front  of  a  demi-catlierine  wheel  sa,  a  dove  holding  in  the 
beak  two  sprigs  of  olive  slipped  ppr. 

6'ra<s— Thornhill,  Sunderland;  and  Etal  Manor,  Cornhill, 
Northumberland. 


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LAIiOR  OF  CREGG. 

Laloe,  Maey  Anxb,  of  Cregg,  co.  Tipperary,  *. 
her  brother,  1890. 

Liineage.— The  O'Lalors,  or  Lalors,  are  of  Milesian  origin 
At  an  early  period,  they  migrated,  with  the  O'Mores,  from 
Ulster  to  the  extensive  district  of  Leix,  in  the  Queen's  Co., 
of  which  country  the  O'Mores  beeame  powerful  princes,  and, 
under  them,  the  O'Lalors  were  influential  chieftains,  possess- 
ing considerable  landed  property  between  Stradbally  and 
Maryborough.  Their  principal  seat  was  at  Disert,  near  the 
rocic  of  Dunamase.  Thence  a  branch  sprung  which  settled  in 
the  CO.  of  Tipperary. 

DioNisius  Lalob,  of  Ballywoney,  was  a  member  of  this 
family.  His  name  was  signed  to  the  new  form  of  oath  and 
declaration  of  the  Confederate  Catholics  of  Ireland,  dated 
10  Jan.  1646,  o.s.,  amongst  the  signatures  of  several  other 
personages,  who  are  styled  by  historians  "veluti  comitiales 
in  DomoConimunium." 

The  first  member  of  the  O'Lalor  family  who  became  a 
resident  in  co.  Tipperary  was 

Jebemiah  Lalob,  6.  1626,  who  removed  from  Disert,  Queen's 
Co.,  about  the  year  1666,  after  having  taken  a  prominent  part 
in  defending  the  fortress  of  Dunamase  against  ihe  Parliamen- 
tarians during  the  war  of  1641.  He  held  the  rank  of  Major  in 
the  Irish  forces,  and  his  father  was  nephew  to  Winifred,  dau. 
of  O'Lalor,  of  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  wife  of  John  Crosbie,  Bishop 
of  Ardfort,  who  d.  1621.  The  lands  of  Farran-g-cahill,  near 
Templemore,  and  also  several  other  denominations  in  that 
neighbourhood,  were  Major  Jeremiah  Lalor's  estates.  Farrena- 
gahill  at  the  present  day  pays  a  chief-rent  to  his  descendant, 
Mr.  Power-Lalor,  of  Long  Orchard  after  mentioned.  Major 
Jeremiah  Lalor,  although  then  far  advanced  in  years,  fought 
as  a  volunteer  under  King  James  II.  at  the  Boyne.  After  he 
had  become  resident  in  co.  Tipperary,  he  m.  Judith,  dau.  of 
Kedragh  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Boulebane  Castle,  .same  co.,  and 
had  issue  five  sous.  He  d.  9  July,  1709,  aged  83.  His  eldest 
son, 

jEBEMrAH  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Earnagrotty,  King's  Co.,  m.  the 
dau.  of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  LisdufTe,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
two  sons, 

John,  of  Long  Orchard,  of  whom  presently. 

Jeremiah,  of  Baruagrotty. 
The  eldest  son, 

JoHK  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Long  Orchard,  and  Cregg,  co.  Tipperary, 
m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  John  Doherty,  Esq.  of  Outrath,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  d.  9  May,  1782,  aged  75,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Nicholas,  of  Dunmore  and  Ballyragget,  co.  Kilkenny,  m. 
Cecilia,  dau.  of  Ulick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Meelick,  co.  Galway, 
and  d.  t.  p.  29  June,  1798. 

John,  of  Crannagh  and  Long  Orchard,  co.  Tipperary.  (See 
Poweb-Lalob  0/  Long  Orchard.) 

Jeremiah,  of  Glasshouse,  m.  1st,  Lydia,  dau.  of  William 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Burriscastle,  Queen's  Co.,  by  whom  he  was 
father  of  John,  of  Gurtecn,  co.  Tipperary,  who  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Edward  Kennedy,  Esq.  He  m.  2iully,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Doherty,  Esq.  of  Outrath,  co.  Tipperary. 

James,  of  Biverstown,  vi.  Miss  Bray,  a  niece  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Bray,  lloman  Catholic  Archbishop,  and  had  by  ,her  a  dau., 
Alicia. 

.Joseph,  a  law  student,  d.  young  and  unm. 

Bridget,  wife  of  Noble  Luke  Usher,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  co. 
Tipperary,  d.  s.  p. 

Alice,  wife  of  William  Keating,  Esq.  of  Brookley,  co.  Tip- 
perary, d.  >.  p. 

Susan,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  and  a 
Deputy-Governor  of  cos.  Tipperary  and  Kilkenny,  vi.  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Power,  Esq.  of  Garnavilla,  and  d.  27  May, 
1812,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Maria,  m.  D'Arcy  Mahon,  Esq., 
and  Alice,  ni.  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Churchtown)  a  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Edmund  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  J  P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1840-41,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Power,  Esq.  of  Car- 
rick-on-Sujr,  and  by  her  (who  d,  31  Jan.  1848)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  late  of  Cregg. 

John,  12th  Infantry,  d.  11  Xo7.  1850,  aged  26. 
Nicholas,  d.  18  Oct.  1848,  aged  22. 
Maey  Annb,  now  of  Cregg. 

Eliza,  m.  18.'i6,  William  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Kilmoyler. 
Louisa,  7)1.  Clement  badleir,  Esq.  of  Castle  Blank,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

:Mr.  Lalor  d.  22  Feb.  1847,  aged  62 ;  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 
TuoMAi  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Cregg.  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Vicc-Lieii- 


tenant  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  1860,  J. P.  ccs.  Kilkenny  and 
Waterford,  Gentleman-atrLarge  to  H.E.  the  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough  when  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland.  He  d.  8  Jan.  1890,  and 
was  g.  by  his  sister. 

Arms— Vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gu. 
Crest — An  arm  embowed  vested  gu.  cuffed  vert,  the  hand  ppr. 
grasping  a  short  sword  also  ppr.     Motto— Vortis  et  fidelis. 

Seat — Cregg,  Carrick-on-Suir,  co.  Tipperary. 


POWEE-IiALOB   OF   LONG   ORCHARD. 

Powee-Laloe,  Geoege  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Long 
Orchard,  co.  Tipperary,  late  Lieut.  Tipperary 
Artillery,  b.  29  Aug.  1864. 

lilneag'e. — Paternally  this  family  is  a  branch  of  Powee  or 
DE  laPoeb,  of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  maternally  a  branch 
of  Lalor  0/  Cregg  {see  those  families),  springing  from 

John  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Crannagh  and  long  Orchard,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  and  Deputy  Governor,  3rd  son  of  John  Lalor. 
Esq.  of  Long  Orchard  and  Cregg.  He  )/;.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Phelan,  Esq.  of  Nodstown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue. 

John  Thomas,  b.  1793;  d.  unm.  1823. 
Thomas  Phelan,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  4  June,  IS'25. 
Anastatia  Phelan,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mary,  m.   1827,  Pilchard  Montesquieu   Bellew,  Esq.,  M.P., 
brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Bellew,  and  d.  s.  p.  1528. 

Mr.  Lalor  d.  7  Sept.  1828.    His  eldest  dau., 

Asastatla Phelan  Lalob,  m.  Ist,181.5,  EdmondPower,  Esq. 
of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue. 

I.  John  William,  who  s.  his  father  at  Gurteen  iste  De  la 
Poeb  of  Gurteen  le  Peer). 

II.  Edmond  James,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Lalob,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Kichard  Francis,   m.   Sara  Gordon,  of  Virginia,  North 
America,  ana  had  two  daus.,  Anastaiia  and  Mary. 

I.  Mary,  ra.  13  Aug.   1846,   Heury  Petre,  Esq.  of  Dunken- 
halgh,  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1  Jan.  ISsO. 

II.  Eleanor,    m.    1843,    Patrick    William    Power,    Esq.    of 
Pembroke's  Town,  co.  Waterford. 

Mrs.  Power  m.  2ndly,  Bight  Hon.  Kichard  Lalor  Shiel,  M.P., 
and  d.  i  Aug.  1852.     Her  2nd  son. 

Edmond  James  Poweb-Lalob,  Esq.  of  Long  Orchard,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  1857,  Capt.  1st  Dragoon 
Guards,  s.  to  his  maternal  grandfather's  estates,  and  assumed 
as  above  the  surname  of  his  mother's  family.  He  was  6.  18 
Oct.  1817.  and  m.  1858,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Ryan, 
Esq.  of  Inch  House,  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Richard,  his  heir.  ii.  Edmond,  d.  unm. 

I.  Maiy  Anastatia,  m.  1879,  Capt.  William  Gervase  de  la 
Poer,  of  Glan  Poer. 

II.  Curalie  Evelyn  Mary,  m.  2  Jan.  1S89,  William,  3rd  son 
of  trie  late  Sir  i  homas  Burke,  Bart,  of  Marble  Hill. 

III.  Helen  Georgiana,  d.  1874.  iv.  Grace  Mary,  d.  1879. 
Mr.  Power-Lalor  d.  4  Aug.  1S73,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Richabd  Poweb-Lalob,  Esq.  now  of  Long  Orchard. 

Arms — Quarterly :  Ist  and  4th,  or,  a  lion,  rampant  guardant 
gu. ;  '^nd,  arg.,  a  chief  indented  sa. ;  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  chief  gu. 
tliree  escallops  of  the  first.  Cre.Us — 1st,  An  arm  eabowed 
vested  gu.  cuffed  vert,  the  hand  ppr.  grasping  a  short  sword 
also  ppr. ;  2nd,  A  stag's  bead  affronted  or,  between  the  horn.-; 
a  crucitix  ppr.  Mottoes — Fortis  et  fidelis  :  and  Per  crucem  ad 
coronam. 

Seat — Long  Orchard,  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary. 


LAMB   OF  RYTCN  HALL. 

Lamb,  William  Rdtueefued,  Esq.  of  Evton 
Hall,  CO.  Durham;  b.  3  Dec.  1847;  m.  10  Aug. 
18S6,  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  Eobert  Mitford,  Esq.  of 
Weston  Lodge,  Hampstead,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Mitford  Rutherfurd,  6. 5  Jan.  1888 ;  d.  aged  two 
months. 

II.  Algernon  Joseph  Rctheefubd,  6.  1891. 

I.  Iris  Trelawney  Rutherfurd,  b.  5  June,  1889. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  senior  branch  of  the  Lamb  family, 
who  came  originally  from  Seat  Hill,  Cumberland,  and  for 
three  generations  have  been  at  Kyton  Hall,  co.  Durham.  A 
junior  branch  of  the  same  family  has  been  seated  at  West 
Denton,  co.  Northumberland,  for  some  generations  as  described 
in  the  next  Memoir  (see  Lamb  of  West  Denton). 

RicHAUD  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Seat  Hill,  Cumberland,  6.  1680; 
w.  Alice  Graham,  of  Edmond  Castle,  Cumberland,  and  had 
issue  a  numerous  family,  of  wliicb  the  youngest  son, 

4  D  2 


1140 


LAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAM 


Joseph  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Byton  House,  co.  Durham.  6.  1732, 
J. P.,  m.  1st,  the  heiress  of  the  Humble  family,  of  Ryton,  co. 
Durham,  and  had  issue  two  daus.,  who  d.  in  infancy ;  and 
2ncny,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Warren  Maude,  Esq.  of  Sunnyside,  co. 
Durham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  HrMBLE,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  AVarren,  6.  1778;  m.  ISU,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Hunter, 
Esq  of  Hunter  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

1  Warren  Maude,  d.  1S40. 

2  Frederick,   m.   Lilla   Louisa,    dau.    of    Adam  Wallace 
Elraslie,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue. 

3  Thomas  Curnwallis. 

1  Sarah  Maude,  deceased. 

2  Louisa,  m.  Col.  St.  Aubyn,  of  Belvedere  House,  Jersey, 
and  d.,  having  had  issue. 

3  Harriet,  771.  George  Falle,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

4  Caroline  Laura,  m.  Col.  St.  Aubyn,  jun.,  and  has  issue, 
ni.  Joseph,  of  West  Denton  (whom  see). 

I.  Haniet,  m.  Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  ShincIifTe  Hall,  Durham, 
and  had  issue, 

1  William,  b.  1S04 ;  m.  Georgina,  dau.  of  Col.  Herries,  and 
d.  having  had  issue. 

2  Dudley,  b.  19  May.  1S31. 
1  Georgina,  deceased. 

II.  Sarah,  vi.  George  Broadrick,  Esq.  of  llamphall  Parle,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Helen,  ni.  Capt.  Fead,  R.N.,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Humble  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Ryton  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  1774,  6th 
Wrangler  and  B. A.  of  Emanuel  Coll.  Camb  ;  in.  ISOl,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Chatto,  Esq.  of  Main  House,  Roxburgh- 
shire, and  d.  April,  1844,  having  by  her,  who  d.  Dec.  1819, 
had  issue. 

I.  Joseph  Chatto,  of  Ryton  Hall,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  deceased. 

III.  Charles,  m.  Frances  Ongley,  dau.  of  Capt.  Frederick 
Burgoyne,  B.N.,  and  d.  leaving  issue.  His  2nd  dau. 
Evelyn,  m.  19  F>b.  1887,  William  Edward,  3rd  son  of 
Basil  Cochrane,  Esq.  of  Asfordby  Hall,  Melton. 

I.  Elizabeth,  vi.  William  Maude,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of 
Jacob  Maude,  Esq.  of  Sunnyside  and  Selaby  Hall,  co. 
Durham. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  1886. 

III.  Jane,  m.  1st,  John  Steavenson,  Esq.  of  Ryton,  co. 
Durham,  and  has  issue;  she  m.  2ndly,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Bourehier  Wrey,  Rector  of  Tawstock,  co.  Devon. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  Bewicke  Blackburn,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Chatto  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Ryton  Hall.  J. P.,  b.  1803,  m. 
1st,  24  Jan.  1839,  Eleanor  Oliver,  4th  dau.  of  William  Oliver 
Rutherfurd,  of  Edgerston,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Feb.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Humble,  6.  Nov.  1845 ;  d.  Jan.  1847. 

II.  William  Rutherfubd,  now  of  Ryton  Hall. 

III.  Joseph  Chatto.  b.  April,  1850  ;  m.  lYances  Augustus, 
dau.  of  A.  Morand,  Y-sq.  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.A. 

I.  Agnes  Alice,  m.  Major  Paton,  of  Crailiug,  co.  Roxburgh, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Stubbs  Walker,  Esq.  of  Maunby  Hall, 
Thirsk,  and  has  had  issue, 

III.  Helen,  m.  Robert  Ormston  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Temon,  co. 
Cumberland,  and  has  issue  (see  Lamb  0/  West  Denton). 

Jlr.  Lamb  m.  2ndly,  1861,  Isabella  Anderson,  dau.  of  Peter 
Hutchison,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1884  ;  she  d.  17 
Jan.  1887. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  fesse  erm.  between  three  cinquefoils  arg., 
two  mullets  of  the  field.  Crest — A  paschal  lamb,  ppr.  Motto — 
Palma  non  sine  pulvere. 

Seat — Byton  Hall,  liyton-on-Tyne,  co.  Durham. 


LAMB   OF  WEST   DENTON. 

Lamb,  Eichaed  Westbeook,  Esq.  of  West  Den- 
ton, Northumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  Aug. 
1826;  m.  6  Feb.  1855,  Georgiana  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  Stephen  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Ketton 
Hall,  CO.  Eutland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  March, 
1868)  has  had  issue, 

I  Joseph  John  Talbot,  b.  27  Sept.  1857,  d.  unm.  1881. 
n.  Stkpuen  Eaton,  Capt.  Dorset  Regt.,  b.  28  July,  ISCO. 

III.  Edmund  George,  b.  8  July,  1863. 

IV.  Richard  Scott,  b.  12  Jan.  1866. 

I.  Marie  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  m.  28  Sept.  1882,  Arthur,  Lord 
De  I'reyne,  and  has  issue. 

liineagre.— This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  Lames 
*/  Seat  Jlill,  Cumberland,  in  which  county  they  held  lands 
for  centuries. 


The  third  son  of  Joseph  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Ri/ton  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  {whom  see)  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Warren 
Maude,  Esq.  of  Sunnyside,  co.  Durham,  was, 

Joseph  Lamb,  Esq.  of  West  Denton,  Northumberland,  and 
Temon,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  11  Nov.  1780;  m.  4 
May,  1824,  Amelia  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Westbrook  Michael, 
Esq.  of  Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  and  rf.  8  Oct.  1859,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Joseph,  b.  12  May,  1825 ;  d.  31  July,  1842. 

II.  Richard  Westbrooke,  now  of  West  Denton. 

III.  William  Wentworth,  b.  14  July,  1830;  late  Capt.  7th 
Dragoon  Guards:  d.  26  Nov.  1876. 

IV.  John  Henry,  6.  21  July,  1834;  d.  12  Aug.  1854. 

V.  Robert  Ormston,  of  Temon,  Cumberland,  and  The  Lawn, 
Ryton-on-Tyne,  co.  Durham,  J.P.,  b.  5  Nov.  1836 ;  m.  18=2, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Joseph  Chatto  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Ryton  Hall, 
CO.  Durham,  and  has  issue,  Claud  Wentworth  John,  6. 1884. 

I.  Amelia  Mary,  hi.  8  April,  1856,  Capt.  Nugent  Chichester, 
late  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Calverleigh  Court,  Devon,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  Josephine  Mary  Agnes.  in.  Mary  Emma  Blanche. 
Arms — Sa.,  on  a  fesse  erm.  between  three  cinquefoils  arg.  two 

mnllets  of  the  field.     Crest— A  paschal  lamb  ppr.     Motto — 
Palma  non  sine  pulvere. 

Heside7ir.e—29,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

Club — Union. 


LAMBARDE   OF  BEECHMONT. 

Lambaede,  Multon,  Esq.  of  Beechmont,  Seven- 
oats,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1892 ;  b. 
31  Oct.  1821;  m.  28  March,  1848,  Marianna  Teresa 
Livesey,  dau.  of  Edmund  Turton,  Esq.  of  Brasted, 
Kent,  and  Upsall  Castle,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Bell  William  Edmund,  6.  18  Oct.  1849 ;  d.  1883. 

II.  Multon  Thomas  George,  b.  15  Sept.  1850 ;  d.  8  Sept.  1882. 
HI.  William  Gobe,  b.   22  May,   1864  ;    m.  1888,  Florence 

Lucy,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Howard  Fetherstonhaugh, 
Esq.  of  Bracklyn,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Teresa  Louisa,  b.  17  May,  1855. 

II.  Ellen  Grace,  b.  20  Feb.  1857. 

III.  Maude  Eleanor,  6. 1  Sept.  18.59. 

IV.  Harriet  Beatrice  Aurea,  6.  24  July,  1S61  ;  m.  8  June, 
1886,  F'rank  Battiscombe,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Well,  Sevenoaks. 

V.  Ethel  Julia,  b.  27  Dec.  1862;  m.  10  Jan.  1893,  Joseph 
William  Underwood,  Esq.  4th  Hussars. 

VI.  Edith  Gwendoline,  6.  12  Feb.  1868. 

Lineagre. — John  Lambarde,  Esq.  Sheriff  of  London  in 
1551,  son  of  William  Lambarde,  of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford, 
and  grandson  of  Thomas  Lambarde,  of  the  same  place,  gent., 
who  was  living  29  Henrt  VI.,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Home,  of  London  ;  and  d.  4  Aug.  1554,  leaving  (with 
a  younger  son,  Giles,  of  London,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  London,  who  re-married 
Humphrey  Windham)  an  elder  son, 

William  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Greenwich,  6.  18  Oct.  1536;  d. 
19  Aug.  1601,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwich  Church ;  he  was 
admitted  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1556,  and  became  a  Bencher  1578, 
published  Archceonomia,  1568,  obtained  from  Queen  Elizabeth 
license  to  build  a  hospital  at  Greenwich  in  1574,  published 
The  Perambidation  0}  Kent  1576,  Eirenorcha  1581,  and  was 
appointed  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Rolls  1597.  Many  of  the 
valuable  genealogical  collections  of  the  author  of  The  Peram- 
bulation are  still  preserved  at  Beechmont.  He  m.  1st,  1570, 
Jane,  dau.  of  George  Multon,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1583,  Silvestria, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Deane,  of  Hallinge,  Kent,  and  widow 
of  William  Dalison,  Esq.,  and  by  the  latter  had  (with  a  dau., 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Godfrey,  of  Selliuge), 
three  sons.  Gore  and  Fane,  d.  in  infancy,  and 

SiK  Multon  Lambarde,  Knt.  of  Westcombe,  in  Greenwich, 
b.  1584  ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lowe,  Knt.,  Alderman  of 
London ;  and  (/.  1634,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Lambarde,  Esq.,  6.  1615,  who  sold  his  estate  at 
Greenwich.  He  n.  1638,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Garrard, 
Bart,  of  Lamer,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.,  Isabella,  m. 
Alington  Paynter,  Esq.,  of  Gillingham,  Kent  ;  and  Mary,  m. 
Thomas  Hatton,  Esq.  of  London)  five  sons,  who  d.  s.p.  ;  and 

William  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  d.  2  Aug.  1611, 
leaving,  by  Magdalen,  dau,  of  William  Humphreys,  of  Maird- 
lew,  his  wife  (with  a  younger  son  Sir  Multon  Lambarde.  Knt., 
m.  Jane,  sole  heir  of  Edmund  Fowler,  of  Ash,  near  Ridley, 
Kent,  and  d.  ».  p.  1758)  an  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  b.  1670;  m.  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Beale,  Bart,  of  F'arning- 
ham,  in  Kent,  and  d.  19  Dec.  1745,  having  had,  with  other 
issue,  who  d.  young  or  v.nm.,  a  son. 


LAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAM 


lUl 


Thomas  Lambakde,  Esq.  of  SeTenoaks,  b.  1705,  to.  1747, 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  Bart  of  Stanton,  Notts, 
and  liad  (with  four  daus.,  Grace ;  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  John 
Hallward;  Amie,  m.  the  Kev.  Sacliville  Austen;  and  Jane,  m. 
John  Randolph,  Bishop  of  London)  two  sons,  Molton,  of 
whom  presently ;  and  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ash,  near 
W'rotham,  to.  3  June,  1783,  Miss  Otway.  Mr.  Lambarde  d. 
1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

MULTON  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  6.  1757;  m.  1778, 
Aurea,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Otway,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove, 
Sevenoaks,  and  had  issue,  i.  AVilliam,  his  htir ;  ii.  Thomas 
(Rev.),  b.  1798;  iii.  Multon,  b.  1800,  d.  1808;  i.  Sophia,  d. 
1838;  II.  Fanny,  d.  1821  ;  in.  Bridget  Aurea,  m.  John  Gurdon, 
Esq.  of  Assington  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  18:6,  leaving  issue ; 
IV.  Juliana,  to.  1829,  Admiral  C.  G.  Randolph,  R.N. ;  v.  Jane, 
d.  1810  ;  and  vi.  Mary,  hi.  1832,  the  Rev.  Richard  Salway, 
Rector  of  Fawkham,  Kent,  and  d.  1848,  leaving  issue.  Mr.  Lam- 
barde, d.  April,  1836,  and  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Beechraont,  J  P.  and  D.L., 
6.  18  Nov.  1796  ;  m.  1  Oct.  1818,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  5th  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Naesrayth,  Bart,  of  Posso,  co.  Peebles,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  25  April,  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  McLTON,  now  of  Becchmont. 

II.  John,  b.  1823;  m.  1847.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Capt.  Has- 
1am;  and  d.  1848,  leaving  a  dau.  Harriet  Charlotte,  m.  W. 
II.  Uodgson,  Esq. 

III.  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1824;  </.  1858. 

IV.  Francis,  of  Assington  Hall,  co.  Suffolk.  J. P.,  late  Lieut. 
1st  Staffordshire  Militia,  b.  1830. 

V.  Charles  James  (Rev.),  b.  28  Aug.  1833,  Vicar  of  Southill, 
Bit'gleswade,  Heds. 

VI.  Tliomas  Murray,  Indian  Navy,  6.  1836;  d.  30  Aug.  1878. 

VII.  Henry,  b.  March,  184U;  54th  Regt. 

I.  Eleanora,  jn.  1854,  Robert  VV.  P.  Battiscombe,  eldest  son 
of  the  Rev.  R.  Battiscombe,  Rector  of  Barkway,  Herts,  and 
d.  lSf(4,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Julia,  TO.  1857,  James  Christie,  eldest  son  of  James  Traill, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Jane.  IV.  Harriet.  v.  Jane  Aurea. 
VI.  Alice  Mary,  m.  1881,  Graham  Jackson,  Esq. 

Mr.  Lambarde  d.  1  June,  1S66. 

Arms — Quarterly  of  four,  1  Lambarde  :  gu.,  a  chevron  vair 
between  three  lambs  passant  arg. ;  2  Horne,  of  Lindon  ; 
3  Deane,  (if  Hailing  ;  4  White,  of  Ikverliy.  Crait — A  rein- 
deer's heail  erased  arg.     Motto — Deo  patiise  tibi. 

Seat — Beechmont,  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 


LAMBART  OF  BEATJ  PARC. 

Lambaet,  Fkancis  Gustavus  "William,  Esq. 
of  Beau  Pare,  CO.  Meath;  Hon.  Major  5fh  Batt. 
Leinster  Regt. ;  Secretary  of  the  Most  Illustrious 
Order  of  St.  Patrick ;  Chamberlaiu  to  H.  Gr.  tlie 
Duke  of  Marlborough,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland  ;  b. 
25  March,  1848. 

liiueagre. — Charles  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Painstown,  M.P. 
for  Kiltieggan,  son  (by  Eleanor  his  2nd  wife,  only  child  of 
Simon  Creame,  Esq.)  of  the  Hon.  Oliver  Lambart,  of  Pains- 
town,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Cavan,  ra.  Eliza- 
beth, only  dau.  of  Gustavus  Hamilton,  Viscount  Boyue,  and 
bad  issue, 

Charles,  M.P.,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1740. 

GnsTAVcs,  heir  to  his  father. 

Hamilton,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army. 

Elizabeth,  ni.  1754,  Nicholas  Ogle,  Esq. 

Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Elrington,  Esq. 

Maiy,  7/1  Christopher  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Ealrath. 

Sophia  711.  Rev.  Robert  Gregory. 

Mr.  Lambart  d.  1753,  and  was  ».  by  his  son, 

GcsTAVus  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  co.  Meath,  M.P.  for 
Kilbeggan,  in.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  George  Rochfort,  Esq.  of 
Kojhfort,  CO.  Westmcath,  and  sister  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Belvi- 
dere,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
James  Lenox  Naper  Button,  Esq.  of  Sherborne,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  sister  of  James,  1st  Lord  Sherborne,  by  whom 
(who  (J.  1806)  he  left  at  his  decease  (with  two  daus.,  Frances 
Thomasine,  m.  Charles  Chetwynd,  Earl  of  Talbot;  and  E,iz.ti- 
beth,  »i.  Sir  Rose  Price,  Bart,  of  Trengwainton)  an  only  son, 

GnsTAVcs  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  J. P.  and  CL., 
M.P.  for  Kilbeggan,  6.  16  Sept.  1772  ;  m.  1810,  Anna  Butler, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Stevenson.  Mus.  D.,  and  had  issue, 

Gcstavus  William,  of  Beau  Pare. 

Charles  James  (Rev.),  6.  4  Feb.  Isl7,  Rector  of  Navan,  co. 
Meath,  m.  Maria  Smith,  and  has  Radulph  and  other  issue. 

Olivia  Florence. 

Frances  Anne  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Westley  Hall-Dare,  Esq. 
of  Fiizwalters,  Essex. 


Mr.  Lambart  d.  22  Sept.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gustavus  William  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  co.  Meath, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Secretary  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  formerly 
Major  of  the  Royal  Meath  Militia,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
State  Steward  to  the  Lord- Lieut,  of  Ireland  18.J8-59  and  1874-75, 
b.  7  Aug.  1813  ;  to.  5  June,  1847,  Lady  Frances  Caroline  Maria 
Conyngham,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis,  2nd  Marquess  ConyngUam, 
K.P.,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1886,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Gustavus  William,  now  of  Beau  Pare. 

II.  Julian  Hamilton,  b.  19  June,  d.  14  Aug.  1863. 
HI.  Cyril  Henry  Edward,  6.  29  May,  Ibe-i. 

IV.  George  James  Richard,  b.  20  Dec.  1^67. 

I.  Amy  Gwendoline  (Hon.),  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen 
1877-1884,6.  10  Aug.  J852;  to.  25  Oct.  1884,  Hon.  Henry 
Charles  Legge,  and  has  issue  (see  Dartmouth,  E.). 

II.  Cecil  Jane,  b.  22  Sept.  1854. 

III.  Constance  Una  Elizabeth,  6.  16  Sept.  1856;  m.  18  Dec. 
1876,  the  Hon.  Henry  Bourke  (see  Mayo,  E.). 

IV.  (leorgiana  Rose,  6.  19  Nov.  1859,  vi.  28  Oct.  1882,  John 
Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Betmore,  Gareloch,  co.  Dumbarton. 

V.  Violet  Anne  BUnche,  b.  14  Aug.  1861;  m.  Jan.  1892, 
John,  only  son  of  R.  G.  Dunville,  Esq.  of  IJelfast. 

VI.  Lilian  Fannie  Ermengarde,  b.  21  Aug.  1864  . 

VII.  Bertha  Mtideline  Fiances,  Hon.  Maid  of  Honour  to  the 
Queen,  b.  29  Aug.  Ii569. 

VIII.  Adeline  Octavia,  6.  10  Jan.  1872. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  narcissuses  arg.  pierced  of  the  field. 
Crest — .\  centaur  ppr.  drawing  his  bow  gu.  arrow  or.  Motto— 
Ut  quocunqiie  paratus. 

i'eat— Beau  Pare,  Slane,  co.  Meath. 


LAMBEPwT   OF  AGGARD. 

Lambeet,  John  Walter  Henky,  Esq.  of 
Aggard,  co.  Galway,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  b. 
5  Oct.  1811 ;  m.  11  Feb.  1833,  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
William  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Derraliiney, 
CO.  Galway,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Walter,  6.  24  March,  1841 ;  m.  31  May,  1860, 
Elizabeth,  3id  dau.  of  Christopher  St.  George,  Esq.  of 
Tyrone  House. 

II.  John  Henry,  b.  16  Dec.  1844;  m.  8  Sept.  1881,  Adelaide, 
4th  dau.  of  Mr.  Dewe,  of  Coats,  co.  Gloucester. 

III.  William  Fetherstonhaugh,  M.D.,  T.C.D.,  b.  20  Nov. 
1852;  m.  Feb.  1876,  Ada,  2nd  dau.  of  Giles  Lambert,  Esq. 
of  Moor  Park. 

I.  Anne  Caroline. 

II    Charlotte,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Barlow,  10th  Foot. 

III.  Emily  Florence,??!.  1860,  Charles  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Luneston, 
Westmeatb,  J. P. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Barlow,  Esq.  I.C.S. 

V.  Marian  Marcella,  m.  Charles  Brereton,  Esq.,  Mujor  R.A. 

VI.  Adelaide,  m.  Rev.  Robert  O'Callaghan,  Rector  of  Ilutton- 
Crauswick,  Hull. 

VII.  F'anny. 

vui.  Alice,  m.  Jonas  Lamprey,  Esq.  of  Southsea,  M.B., 
Surgeon  General,  late  67th  Kegt. 

Liineag'e. — John  Lambert,  of  Mitford,  co.  Galway,  eldest 
son  of  Walter  La.mbert,  Esq.  of  Creg  Clare,  co.  Galway,  by 
his  2nd  wife,  a  dau.  of  Maityn  of  Tullyra  Castle.  He  m. 
Marj',  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Burke,  Bart,  of  Glinsk  (see  Bcrke"s 
Peerage)  and  d.  1787,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Walter,  d.s.p. 

II.  Henrt,  of  Aggard,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thoma.'J,  of  Mitford,  m.  -t  Sept.  18U5,  Lydia,  d.iii.  of 
Cuthbert  Fethertonshaugh,  of  Mosstown,  Ballymore,  and  d. 
1822,  leaving  is.sue, 

1  John  \^  alter  Henrt,  now  of  Aggard,  s.  his  uncle. 

2  Cuthbert  I-'eilierstonhaugh. 

1  Mary  Anne,  to.  Cuthbert  Barlow,  Esq. 

2  Lydia,  m.  George  Marshall,  Esq. 

3  Cecilia,  m.  W.  Nixon,  E?q. 

4  Charlotte,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Marshall. 

I.  Jane,  d.  uiim.  ii.  Eliza,  d.  vmn. 

III.  Letitia,  to.  John  Fallon,   Esq.  of  Ruiincmead,  co.  Eos- 
common. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

He.nry  La.mhert,  Esq.  of  Aggard,  CO.  G.olway,  d.  s.p.  1823, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Walter  Henrt,  now  of  Aggard. 

Seat— Aggard,  Craughwell,  co.  Galway. 


LAMBERT  OF  BROOKHILL. 
Lambert,     Major    Joseph     Alexander,     of 
Brookhill,  co.   Mayo,  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards 
(Queen's  Bays),  b.  7  April,  1855  ;  m.  10  Feb.  1887, 


11-12 


LAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAM 


Grace  Susan,  dau.  o£  William  Dasbwood  Fane, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Fulbeck  Hall,  Grantham,  Lincoln- 
shire {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Wbstmoeland,  E.), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Fane,  6.  15  Nov.  1887. 

II.  Guy  William,  ft.  1  Dec.  1889. 

HI.  Francis  John,  ft.  12  March,  1891. 
I.  Grace  Mary  Blanche. 

Lineagre. — Thi.=  family  claims  descent  from  that  of  Gen. 
John  Lambebt.  so  clistinKuishcd  in  the  civil  wars  of  England 
and  Scotland,  during  the  rrotcctoratc. 

John  Lambert,  an  officer  ia  Lord  Clanricarde's  Regt.,  was 
father  of 

Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Toher  and  Thomastown,,  estab- 
lished himself  in  co.  Mayo,  1690.  He  m.  1699,  Anne,  sister  of 
Peter  Euttledge,  Esq.  of  Cornfield,  and  had  a  son, 

Francis  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Toher  and  Thomastown,  ft.  1703; 
m.  1st,  1747,  Eehecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Turin 
Castle,  CO.  Mayo,  and  sister  of  Thomas  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Holly- 
mount,  and  had  by  her  a  son,  Joseph,  bis  heir ;  and  two 
daus. ;  the  elder,  Letitia,  in.  Thomas  Elwood,  Esq.  of  Ashford, 
CO.  Galway  ;  and  the  younger  711.  Frances  Goodwin,  Esq.  Mr. 
Lambert  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Ormsby,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  by  her  a 
son,  Francis,  R.N.,  who  d.  leaving  issue.  The  only  son  of  the 
first  marriage, 

Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Erookhill,  High  SheiifTof  Mayo 
1796,  ft.  1749;  w.  1st,  17S0,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Euttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomficld,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Robert 
Euttledge,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  the  same  place,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  who  d.  umn. 

Francis  (Rev.),   of    Bloomfield,   co.   Mayo,  J. P.,   6.   1788; 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  RnTTLEUOE  {f.et  Rdttledge  of 
Bloomtield) ;  in.  9  June,  1S19,  Margart-t,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry 
Bruen,  M.P.  of  Oak  Park,  and  had  issue. 
Barbara,  vi.  Arthur  Knox.  Esq.  of  Bushfield,  co.  Mayo,  and 
had  issue,   Elizabeth,  ?h.  Annesley  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rappa 
Castle  (ses  that  family). 
3tr.   Lambert  m.  2ndly,    1790,   Mary,   eldest,   dau.   of   Rev. 
Alexander   Clendining,   D.D.,   Prebendary  of    Lackan,   and 
Rector  of  Westport,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Joseph,  late  of  Brookhill,  J.P.,  ft.  1793;  d.  unm.  1855. 
Alexander  Clendining,  of  Brookhill. 
Eleanor,  m.  David  Ruttledge  Courtenay,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  had  issue. 
Rebecca,  d.  v.nm. 

Letitia,  m.  John  Vevers,  Esq.,  E.N. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Georgiana,  m.  Charles  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Milford  (sf  Bowen 
Miller  of  Milford). 
Mr.  Lambert  d.  1813.     His  son, 

Alexander  Clendining  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Brookhill,  co. 
Mayo,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Treasurer  of  the  co.  for  fifty  years,  h. 
7  Nov.  1805;  ra.  12  Sept.  1S48,  Emma  Maria,  dau.  of  Guy 
Lenox  Prendergast,  Esq.,  formerly  Member  of  Council,  Bom- 
bay, and  M.P.  for  Lymington,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Alexander,  now  of  Brookhill. 

II.  Guy  Lennox  Bence  -  Lambert,  of  Thorington  Hall, 
Suffolk,  J. P.,  cos.  Galway  and  Suffolk,  Major  5th  Bait. 
Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  ft.  30  Dec.  1S57  ;  m.  23  Jan.  1884, 
Ida  Miilicent,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Heniy  hence, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Thorington  Hall,  Suffolk  {see  Bence 
of  Thorington). 

1.  Emma  Mary  Louisa.  11.  Flora  Marion. 

III.  Louisa  Matilda. 

IV.  Florence  Amy,  m.  14  Dec.  1882,  Harvey  T.  Brabazon 
Coombe,  son  of  lioyie  II.  Coombe,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue  {see  Coombe  of  Oaklands). 

Mr.  Lambert  d.  27  Sept.  1892. 

Arms— GrM.,  a  cross-crosslct  or,  between  three  cinquefoils 
pierced  arg.  Crest — A  centaur  ppr.  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  cross-crosslet  or.     3/o//o— Ut  quocunque  paiatua. 

i'eaJ— Brookhill,  Clarcmorris,  co.  Mayo. 


LAMBEKT  OF   CARNAGH. 

Lameeet,  Henet  Pateick,  Esq.  of  Carnagh, 
CO.  Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Wexford  in  1864,  and  of  co.  Anglesey  la68,  b.  2 
Dec.  1836;  m.  23  Sept.  1863,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Tan-y- 
Craig,  Anglesey,  and  by  her,  who  d.  12  Sept.  1893, 
has  issue, 


George  Henrt,  late  Capt.  Royal  Anglcsea  Engineer  Militia, 
ft.  August  8,  1866. 

Gwendoline  Elizabeth  Moneda. 

liineag'e. — This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by 
MiLo  DE  Lamporte,  tem]).  Henri  II.     His  descendant, 

Philip  de  Lamporte,  of  Ballyhire,  In  the  barony  of  Forth, 
m.  Marian,  dau.  of  John  Syunott,  Esq.,  and  from  him  the 
fourth  in  descent  was, 

James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Ballyhire,  who  d.  1631,  leaving,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Esmonde,  Esq.  of  Johns- 
town, a  son, 

Patrick  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Ballyhire  (deprived  of  his  estates 
by  Cromwell),  father,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Peter  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Drinnagh,  of 

Nicholas  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  m.  Marian,  dau.  and 
eventual  co-heir  of  Richard  Stafford,  Esq.  and  left  a  son, 

James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  ))!.  Anstauce,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Nicholas  Sutton,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  m.  Catherine  White, 
acquired  with  her,  estates  in  the  co.  Ivilkenny,  and  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  dying  at  Bath  without 
issue,  1757,  was  s.  by  liis  brother, 

Henry  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  m.  Margaret  FitzSimon, 
of  the  House  of  Glancullen,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  three  sons 
and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  La.mbert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  m.  1781,  Mary  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Lattin,  Esq.  of  Morristown  Latlin,  co. 
Kildare,  representative  of  the  very  ancient  family  of  Lattin, 
and  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Ambrose,  of  New  Grove,  co.  Kilkenny,  6.  1789  ;  m.  1823, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Snow,  Esq. ;  and  d.  5  July,  18.i6,  leaving 
1  Ambrose,  of  New  Grove,  J.P.  (m.  1864,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Francis  C  ppinger.  Esq  ,  and  d.  11  Aug.  1878,  leaving 
issue);  2  Sydenham  Joiin  ;  and  daus. 

Catherine,  m.  iBll,  Gerald  Aylmer,  Esq. 

Margaret.  Letitia,  a  Nun,  d.  1854. 

Jane,  m,  Awlcy  Banon,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Irishtown,  co.  West- 
meath. 
Mr.  Lambert  d.  July,  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Wexford,  ft.  1  Sept.  1786;  m.  U  June,  1835,  Catherine, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  and 
sister  of  Maria  Theresa,  Countess  of  John,  I6th  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury, and  (/.  20  Oct.  1861,  leaving  issue, 

Henry  Patrick,  now  of  Carnagh. 

George  Thonia'-,  ft.  9  Nov.  1837. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  P.  J.  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Rose  Park,  co.  Dublin. 

Anne,  7)1.  1st  Jan.  1870,  3rd  Earl  of  Dunraven,  K.P.,  and 
2ndly,  26  Apiil,  1879,  Lord  Hylton. 

Cathei'ine,  d.  unm.  8  March,  1857. 

Juliana  Margaret,  m.  1671,  Edward  O'Ferrall,  Esq. 

Letllia.  Fanny. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  lamb  arg. ;  2nd  and 
3rd  erm.,  an  e;>gle  displayed  gu.  Crest— A  sagitLary  per  pale 
gii.  and  arg.,  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert,  the  bow  and  arrow  or. 
Motto — Deus  providebit. 

Seat — Tan-y-Graig,  Anglesey. 


LAMBERT  OF  CASTLE   ELLEN. 

Lambert,  Petee  Fitzwaltee,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Ellen,  CO.  Galway,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18yi,  b.  8 
Dec.  1848;  m.  7  July,  1887,  Julia  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel  Hewetson,  of  Auchuacioj,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Peter,  6.  8  Jan.  1891. 

II.  Henry  Alexander,  ft.  23  March,  1892. 

I.  Amelia  Lizzie. 

II.  Mary  Georgiana. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  a  branch  of  Lambert  of  Crcg 
Clare. 

Peter  Lambert,  Esq.,  (son  of  Walter  Lambert,  of  Creg 
Clare,  by  his  2nd  wife.  Miss  Martyn),  rn.  Miss  Carroll, of  A  rdagh, 
and  had  is.sue, 

Walter  Peter  Lambert,  Esq,  m.  Miss  Tubbs,  and  had 
several  sons.    The  eldest, 

Peter  Lambert,  Esq.,  m.  1810,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Seymour,  Esq.  of  Ballymore  Castle,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1844,  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  20  Nov.  1828),  with  several  daus.,  ihreo 
sons, 

I.  Walter  Peter,  of  Castle  Ellen. 

II.  1  honias  Seymour,  d.  unm. 

III.  Peter. 
His  eldest  son, 


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Walter  Peter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Ellen,  co.  Galway, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  4  Nov.  1816 ;  m.  5  March, 
1846,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  McO'Boy,  Esq.  of  Stump 
Hill,  CO.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Peter  Fitzwalter.  now  of  Castle  Ellen. 

II.  William,  b.  29  Dec!  18S6,  d.  July,  186,5. 

I.  Kate,  m.   1879,   Capt.   William  W.  Weston,  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Walter  Peter  Lambert  d.  19  Oct.  1392,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  surviving  son. 

Seat, — Castle  Ellen,  Athenry,  co.  Galway. 

Clubi — Kildare  Street,  Dublin,  and  County  Club,  Galway. 


liAlUBERT  OF   GAERATTS  HALL. 

Lambeet,  Feedeeick,  Esq.  o£  Garratts  Hall, 
CO.  Surrey,  b.  1  Nov.  1826;  m.  28  Aug.  1855, 
Caroline  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Ueygate,  Esq.  of  Porters  Grange,  co.  Essex 
(brother  to  the  late  Sir  "William  Heygate,  Bart.), 
by  his  wife,  Anna,  dau.  of  Edward  Longdon 
McMurdo,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1891),  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Frederick  Arthur  Heigate,  J.P.co.  Surrey,F.S.A.,Major 
Middlesex  Yeomanry,  b.  9  Feb.  1857,  educated  at  Eton  ; 
m.  27  May,  1884,  Agnes  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Robert 
Higgens,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Warcsidc,  Herts,  and  Kural 
Dean,  by  his  wife  Matilda  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Buckle,  of  Banstead ;  and  has  issue,  Mary  Cecilia,  b. 
1885;  Joyce  Ethel  Julia,  6.  1887. 

II.  Wilfred  Heygate,  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Ethel  Christiaua,  m.  17  June,  1883,  Capt.  Seymour  Henry 
Pelham  Dacres,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Sydney 
Colpoys  Dacres,  G.C.B.,  by  his  wife,  Emma,  dau.  of  John 
Lambert,  Esq.  of  Banstead,  and  by  him  (whotZ.  in  China, 
18&7>  has  issue,  Leonard  Seymour  Lambert,  b.  26  May, 
1884  ;  and  Winifred  Ethel, 

II.  Mary  Katharine,  d.  29  June,  1878. 

III.  I'Jdith  Juliet. 

IV.  Emmeline  Anna  McMurdo. 

V.  Cecilia  Monica,  m.  1892,  Richard  Gordon  FitzGerald 
tJniacke,  Esq.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon,  F.S.A.  (Ireland), 
and  has  issue,  Helen  Monica  Geraldine. 

VI.  Agnes  Julia. 

Lineag"e. — The  family  of  Lambert  has  held  property  in 
Surrey  from  a  very  early  period,  and  was  seated  at  Lamberts' 
Oaks,  in  Woodmansterne,  teiyip.  Edward  1. 

John  Lambert,  of  Woodmansterne,  was  signatory  to  a  deed 
of  conveyance  dated  1301,  and  left  a  son, 

John  Lambert,  of  Woodmansterne,  living  1.333,  whose 
son, 

Eadulphus  Lambert,  of  Woodmansterne,  held  lands  of  the 
manor  of  Banstead  in  1377,  in  conjunction  with  his  wife 
Juliana.  He  d.  circa  1380,  leaving  a  son,  John,  and  a  dau  , 
Mabill,  VI.  John  Hereward,  Esq.    The  son, 

John  Lambert,  was  seised  of  lands  in  Banstead,  1383.  His 
son, 

John  Lambert,  of  Woodmansterne,  1401,  purchased  one 
knight's  fee  from  the  heirs  of  John  de  Bures  in  1432.  He  d. 
circa  1460,  leaving  several  sons,  the  elder  of  whom  was 

John  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Shortes  Place,  Woodmansterne, 
and  Perrott's  Manor,  in  Banstead.  Ho  owned  large  properties 
in  various  parts  of  the  county;  m.  1500,  Johan,  dau.  of 
William  Welles,  of  Woodmansterne,  and  d.  1533,  leaving  two 
cons, 

JeEfery,  of  Shortes  Place,  who  d.  1566,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Kicholas,  of  Tantons  Manor  in  Coulsdon,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Robert  Moys,  of  Cannons,  Banstead,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Sir  Nicholas  Carew,  Knt.  of  Beddingtoc. 
.(.  Andrew,   m.   Mary,  dau.  of  above-mentioned  Robert 
Moys. 

III.  William,  ancestor  of  the  Lamberts  of  Wood  Place,  in 
Coulsdon,  which  property  he  bought  in  1605. 

IV.  John,  of  Carshalton,  grandfather  of  John  Lambert, 
Page  to  King  Charles  1. 

V.  Roger,  of  Shortes  Place,  and  Lamberts'  Oaks,  Wood- 
uiansterne,  served  in  the  wars  in  the  Low  Countries,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Steward,  and  left  issue, 

1  William,  of  Tolesworth  Manor,  Chaldon,  m.  Patience 
Aynscombe,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Kicholas,  of  Chipstead,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Richard  Harris,  D.D..  Rector  of  Hardwicke,  Uucks, 
and  lolt  a  dau.,  Judith,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Emiiies, 
Piector  of  East  listed,  Hants,  whose  dau.,  EUzabeth, 


m.  Daniel  Lambert,   Esq.  of   Perrott's  Manor  (Kjt'e 
infra). 

VI.  Daniel,  ancestor  of    the  Lamberts  of  Garratts,  est. 
1726. 
Roger,  of  whom  presently. 
His  2nd  son, 

Roger    Lambert,    of    Perrott's    Manor    in  Banstead,   m. 

Catherine,  dau.  of  Walter  Causton,  Esq.  otOxted,  co.  Surrey, 

and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  William  de  Strangrave,  of  Oxted,  Knt., 

and  d.  1558,  leaving  issue, 

Roger,  son  and  heir,  m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  —  Collyer,  of 

Ewell,  and  had  issue. 
John. 

This  2nd  son, 

John  Lambert,  of  Perrott's,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Edward  Stowe, 
of  Ely,  gent,  (she  m.  2ndly,  Walter,  son  of  Edmund  Slyfield, 
of  Slyfield,  Sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  temp.  Elizabeth), 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Carshalton,  sometime  Marshal  of  the  Hall  to 
King  James  I.,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Philip  Moyse,  Esq. of 
Canons  in  Banstead,  and  niece  of  the  Lord  Herrey  of  Eosse, 
by  wheiii  he  had  several  children. 

II.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.  Lambert  d.  1555.  His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Lambert,  of  Perrott's  Manor,  gent.,  held  the  post 
of  " Yeoman-de-la-Lesh"  to  King  James  I.;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Greene,  of  London,  and  d.  1G66,  leaving  issue, 
Nicholas,  son  and  heir,  d.  unm.  1693;  John  and  Edward, 
citizens  of  London ;  Robert ;  and  Daniel,  who  inherited 
Perrott's  Manor  from  his  brother  Nicholas  ;  and  several  daus. 
The  youngest  son, 

Daniel  Lambert,  of  Perrott's,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Emmes,  Rector  of  East  Tisted,  Hants,  by  his  wife 
Judith,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lambert,  of  Chipstead  {vide  sup.),  and 
cousin  to  Sir  Edward  Byshe,  Clarenceux  King  at  Arms.  He 
d.  1721,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Perrott's,  sold  his  estates  to  his  brother.  Sir 
Daniel.  He  was  one  of  the  commissioners  appointed  for  the 
imposition  of  the  War  Tax;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  JohnBignall 
of  Dorking. 

II.  Edward,  of  London,  merchant,  6.  1681;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Wilmot  of  Banstead,  Esq.,  and  d.  1711, 
leaving  a  dau.  EUzabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  Daniel  Lambert, 
Esq. 

III.  Daniel  (Sir),  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1741,  and 
M.P.  for  the  City  in  three  Parliaments  ;  ))i.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Wilmot,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Nicholas,  or  whom  presently. 

V.  John,  of  Banstead,  d.  unm. 

His  4th  son, 

Nicholas  Lambert,  a  merchant  to  London,  b.  1687;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Carpenter,  gent.,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son, 

Daniel  Lambert,  6.  1713;  heir  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Daniel; 
m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Lambert, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Daniel  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Banstead,  5. 1741 ;  m.  1769,  Mary, 
(6.  1742 ;  d.  1822),  dau.  of  John  Simpson,  gent,  of  Stratford, 
CO.  Essex,  and  d.  9  Jan.  1821,  leaving  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  m.  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1856. 

2  John,  of  Garratts  Hall,  Surrey,  J.P.  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Hay  Cooper,  Esq.,  and  left  among  other  issue,  John 
Wilmot,  late  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
the  late  Francis  Vere  Hopegood,  Esq.  of  Hadleigh  House, 
Middlesex,  and  d.  Aug.  I«b4,  s.  p. 

1  Emma,  vi.  Admiral  Sir  Sydney  Colpoys  Dacres,  G.C.B., 
and  has  issue.  I  Sydney  Lambert,  m.  1883,  Helen,  dau. 
of  William  Law,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  ;  2  Leonard,  Com- 
mander R.N.,  rf.  15  Nov.  1869;  3  Seymour  Henry  Pel- 
ham,  Capt.  R.N.,  TO.  17  July.  1883,  Ethel  Christiana, 
eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Garratts  Hall; 
4  Richard  Edmund  Lyons,  Lieut.  E.A.,  d.  in  Afghanistan 
1879;  5  Charles  Eden;  1  Mary  Katharine;  2  Minna 
Winifred,  m.  Is83,  Vice-Admiral  J.  0.  Hopkins,  B.N,., 
A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  and  has  issue. 

2  Henrietta. 

3  Anne,  m.  James  Chisholm-Gooden-Chisholm,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

The  elder  son, 

Daniel  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Banstead,  6.  1776  ;  m.  1811, 
Christiana  Fox,  dau.  of  William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Booking,  Essex, 
and  d.  1857,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  6.  3  Oct.  1813  ;  educated  at  Cambridge,  called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  1838  ;  d.  1858. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  Well  House,  Banstead,  to.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Tomlins,  Esq.  and  d.  1889,  leaving  issue,  Daniel 
Henry;  Edward  Wilmot ;  Margaret;  and  Ada. 


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m.  HenryThomsJ,  J. P.of  Sandhills,  Blechingley,  and  Queen's 
Gate,  S.'W.,  m.  3  May,  1S66,  Georgiana  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Sir  Thomas  Miller,  Bart.,  of  Froyle,  Hants;  and  d.  1879, 
leaving  issue,  1  Henry  Miller,  of  H.M.'s  Colonial  Office,  m. 
1891,  Aileen,  dau.  of  John  Kaynor  Arthur,  Esq.  (6th  son  of 
Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Arthur,  Bart.),  and  Hon.  Aileen, 
sister  of  Thomas,  present  Lord  Monieagle ;  and  2  Dvedale 
Alfred,  Lieut.  Middlesex  Yeo.  Cav. 

IV.  William,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  F.  Bennet,  Esq.,  has  issue, 
Charles;  Frances;  Ada,  and  J.  1891. 

V.  Alfred,  <i.  !.  p.  1888. 

VI.  Edward  Wilmot,  d.  young. 

VII.  Thomas  Nicholas,  d.  young. 

vui.  Fkedebick,  now  of  Garratts  Hall. 

I.  Christiana,  »i.  Frederick  Gicsler,  of  the  Chateau  de 
Falkenlust,  near  Brtihl,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1869)  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  Theodor,  of  Bender  Kloster,  near  Briihl,  m. 
Elizabetn,  dau.  of  Freiherr  Ton  Eicken,  and  has  issue;  2 
Edward,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Herr  Gallenkaiiip,  and  has 
issue ;  1  Eliza  Christiana,  m.  Count  Morner,  late  Lieut,  in 
the  Swedish  Army,  of  Roisdorf,  near  Bonn,  and  has  issue  ; 

2  Jane  Alicia  Louisa,  m.  Herr  Troost,  and  d.  leaving 
issue;  3  Mary,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Charles  Eltester,  of  the 
German  Ara  y,  2ndly,  Herr  Lohnstcin,  3rdly,  Baron  von 
Dobeneck,  and  has  issue ;  4  Sophia,  m.  Frederic  Terond,  of 
Paris. 

II.  Anna  Sophia,  d.  18S0,  xinm. 

in.  Catherine,  m.  1857,  Rev.  Thomas  Edmund  Heygate,  of 
Porters  Grange,  Essex,  Vicar  of  Sheen,  co.  Stafford,  and 
Rural  Dean. 

Arms — Gu.  three  narcissus  flowers  arg.  with  a  canton  or,  for 
difference  (added  1717).  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours  a 
mount  vert,  and  thereon  a  centaur  pass,  regardant,  human 
part  ppr.  hind  part  ermine,  girt  with  laurel  wreath,  and  hold- 
ing bow  and  arrow  gu. 

Seat — Garratts  Hall,  Banstead,  co.  Surrey. 


LAMONT   OF  LAMONT. 

Lamont,  Johk  Heney,  Esq.  of  Lament,  co. 
Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Commissioner  of  Supply 
for  CO.  Argyll,  Major  9th  Lancers,  I.  10  March, 
1854. 

Liineagre. — The  family  of  Lamont  of  Lamont  dates  from 
the  eleventh  century.  Interesting  details  are  given  of  them 
in  Skene's  Hiyhland  Clans.  The  grandfather  of  the  late 
representative  of  this  long-descended  line, 

John  Lamont,  Esq.  of  Lamont,  m.  1773,  Helen,  dau.  of  D. 
Campbell,  of  South  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had  a  son, 

Majob-Gen.  John  Lamont,  of  Lamont,  m.  1805,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  George  Hobbs,  Esq.  of  Barnaboy,  Ireland,  and  d.  iSZl, 
having  had  issue, 

Aechibald  James,  of  Lamont. 

Amelia  Helen,  m.  James  G.  Davidson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1840. 

Augusta  Charlotte  Maiilda,  d.  1830.         Georgina,  d.  1847. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Aechibald  James  Lamont,  Esq.  of  Lamont,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  an  oflBcer  in  the  army,  b.  1818;  m.  1st,  Sept.  1839, 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  James  Hewitt  Massy  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
nacourte,  co.  Tipperary,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  James  Massy 
Dawson,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Massy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24 
.Fnne,  1841)  had  an  only  child,  Adelaide  Augusta.  He  m. 
2ndly,  March,  1844,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander  Campbell, 
of  Fossil,  and  d.  5  May,  1862,  having  had  issue, 

John  Henbt,  now  of  Lamont. 

Celestine  Norman,  Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  Argyll  and  Bute 
Artillery  Militia,  6.  1851 ;  m.  19  April,  1882,  Margaret 
Huison,  dau.  of  liev.  J.  C.  Russell,  D.D.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb. 
1892. 

Evelyn. 

Amelia  Georgina  Adelaide,  m.  15  Dec.  1874,  Ber.  Kowland 
Taylor  Plummer.  and  d.  s.  p.  15  March,  1884. 

Marion  Alice,  m.  June,  1879,  Wm.  Thomas  Charlewood,  son 
of  Vice-Admiral  E.  Charlewood,  and  has  issue. 

Amis— Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  within  a  bordure  of  the 
second.  Crest — An  open  hand  couped  ppr.  Motto— Ha  parcas 
nee  spernas. 

Stat — Lamont,  near  Greenock,  N.B. 


LAMONT   OF  KNOCKDOW. 

Lamoxt,  James,  Esq.  of  Knockdow,  co.  Argyll, 
D.L.  and  J.P.  for  Bute  and  Argyll,  and  M.P.  for 
Buteshire  1865  to  1868,  F.G.S.,  E.R.G-.S.,  b.  1828; 
s.  his  father  1861 ;  m.  10  March,  1868,  Adelaide 
Eliza,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  George  William  Denys, 
Bart,  of  Draycott,  York,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Norman,  6.  18G9.  ii.  Alexander,  6.  IST?.        I 

1.  Augusta.  • 

Mr.  Lamont,  -nho  was  educated  at  Kugby,  is  only 
son  of  Alex.  Lamont,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of 
Knockdow  (son  of  James  Lamont,  of  Knockdow), 
and  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Chrystie,  Esq. 
of  Balchrystie,  Fife.  J 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.    Crest — A  naked  hand  couped  \ 

holding  a  dagger  erect  ppr.     Motto — Ne  parcas  neo  spernas. 
Seat — Knockdow,  Toward,  co.  Argyll. 
Toicn  Hesidence—i,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 


LANDOR   OF  IPSLEY  COURT. 

Landor,  Walter  Savage,  Esq.  of  Tpsley  Court, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  Llanthony,  co.  Monmouth,  &, 
1822  ;  s.  his  brother  1883. 

liineagre. — In  the  time  of  Charles  I.,  John  Launder,  of 
Bugeley,  was  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Army:  and  ie.np.  William 
and  Mart,  Walter  Landoe,  Esq.  of  Rugeley,  served  as  Highp 
Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford. 

Walter  Landor,  Esq.  of  Ipsley  Court,  co.  Warwick  (son 
and  successor  of  Robert  Landor,  Esq.  of  Rugeley,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Walter  Noble,  Esq.  of  Longdon, 
and  grandson  of  Robert  Landor,  Esq.  of  Rugeley,  6.  6  June, 
1680,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  Joha 
Taylor),  m.  1st,  May,  1760,  Mary,  only  child  of  Richard  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Warwick,  and  had  by  heran  only  dau.  Maria,  who  m.  her 
cousin,  Humphrey  Arden,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  1774,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Savage,  Esq.  of  Tachbrook, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  by  her,  with  tliree  daus.,  who  d.  unm., 
four  sons, 

Walter  Savage,  his  heir. 

Charles  Savage,  b.  7  May,  1777,  Rector  of  Colton.co.  Stafford; 
m.  Jan.  1812,  Catherine,  only  chi'd  of  Joseph  Willson,  Esq. 
of  Marston  Montgomery,   co-   Derby,  and  d.  July,    1849, 
leaving  one  son,  Charles  Willson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Lindridge, 
Tenbury,  co.  Worcesti-r,  formerly  Rector  of  Whitacre ;  and 
three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  is  now  of 
Tachbrook  and  Whitnash,  co.  Warwick. 
Henry  Eyres,  of  Tachbrook,  near  Leamington,  Lord  of  the- 
Manor  of  Whitnash,  6.  Jan.  1780;  d.  s  p.  1866. 
Robert  Eyres,  51. A.,  b.  May,  1781,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Bir- 
lingham,  Pershore,  co.  Worcester. 
Mr.  Landor  d.  Nov.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Savage  Landor,  Esq.  of  Ipsley,  6.  30  Jan.  1775, 
educated  at  Rugby  and  Tiin.  Coll.  Oxford  :  m.  May,  1811, 
Julia,  dau.  of  Jean  Thallier,  Baron  Neuveville,  of  Bath,  a  lady 
of  Swiss  extraction,  and  by  her  (who  tt.  17  April,  1879,  aged  85), 
had  issue, 
Arnold  Savage,  his  heir, 

Waltbh  Savage,  now  of  Ipsley  Court.        Charles  Savftge. 
Julia  Elizabeth  Savage. 

Walter  Savage  Landor  was  a  distinguished  poet,  and  is 
known  as  the  author  of  Imayinary  Conversations  of  literary- 
Men  and  Statesmen,  and  several  other  productions.  He  was 
formerly  a  Col.  in  the  Spanish  army,  and  resided  chiefly  in 
Italy.    He  d.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arnold  Savage  I^andor,  Esq.  of  Ipsley  Court,  co.  War- 
wick and  Llanthony,  co.  Monmouth,  b.  1818,  d.  unm.  1883, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Walter  Savage  Landob,  Esq.,  now 
of  Ipsley  Court  and  Llanthony, 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bends  gu.  each  surmounted  with  a  bendlet 
dancettee  or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  gu.  banded  with  two  cot- 
tises  or,  holJing  ia  the  hand  a  fleur-de-lis  urg. 

Seats — Ipsley  Court,  Itedditeh,  co.  Warwick,  and  Llanthony 
Abbey,  Abergavenny,  co.  Monmouth. 


LANE   OF  KINO'S   BROMLEY. 
Lane,  John  Henry  Hervey- Vincent,  Esq.  of 
King's   Bromley  Manor,    co.    Stafford,  J. P.,    1st 
K.  O.  Stafford  Mil.  b.  30  Oct.  1867. 

Lineag-e. — The  ancient  family  of  Lane  came  into  Eng- 
land, according  to  Hollinshed,  with  the  Conqueror. 

SiE  Reginald  de  Lone,  grandfather  of  Adam  de  Lona,  oS 
West  Hampton,  co.  Stafford,  whose  grandson,  Richard  de  la 
Lone,  9  Edward  II.,  living  at  Hampton,  was  direct  ancestor  of 

John  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Partrich,  of  King's  Bromley,  and  dying  19Euzabeth, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  LiNE,  Esq.  of  Bentley  and  Hyde,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Richard  Treutham,  Esq.  of  Rochester,  and  aunt  of 


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Elizabeth  de  Vere,  Countess  of  Oxford,  and  had  issue,  John, 
his  successor ;  Thomas ;  Ilithard,  of  Kearns,  co.  Jlonmouth  ; 
and  Cassandra,  in.  Thomas  Littleton,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Kdward 
Littleton,  of  Pillaton.  He  d.  31  Elizabeth,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley  and  Hyde,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Littleton,  of  Pillaton,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his 
successor;  and  Alice,  m.  Alexander  Wightwick,  Esq.  He  d. 
8  James  I.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley  and  Hyde,  who  assisted  in 
the  preservation  of  King  Charles  II.  after  the  battle  of 
Worcester,  and  sufTered  severely  for  his  attachment  to  the 
royal  cause.  He  in.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Walter  Bagot,  Esq. 
of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  sister  of  Sir  Ilervey  Basot,  Bart., 
and  had  several  cliildren,  i.  John,  his  successor;  ii.  William, 
of  Sheiton,  from  wliom  the  Irish  family  sprang  ;  in.  Kichard, 
a  groom  of  the  bedchamber;  i.  Jane,  celebrated  for  her  heroic 
conduct  in  saving  the  life  of  King  Charles  II.  after  the 
battle  of  Worcester,  in.  subsequently,  Sir  Clement  Fisher,  of 
Packington,  co.  Warwick,  Bart. ;  u.  Withy,  m.  —  Petre,  Esq.  ; 
III.  Anne,  m.  Edward  Birch,  Esq.  of  Leacroft ;  iv.  Mary,  in. 
Edward,  son  of  Sir  Oliver  Nicholas  (cupbearerto  James  I.,  and 
Carver  to  King  Charles  I.).  Mr.  Lane  d.  1660,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son. 

Col.  John  Lane,  who  was  so  instrumental  in  saving  King 
Charlbs  II.  after  the  battle  of  Worcester,  and  received  His 
Majesty  at  his  seat  at  Bentley,  from  which  place  he  was  con- 
veyed in  disguise  by  Miss  Lane,  to  Mrs.  Norton's,  at  Abbot's 
Leigh,  near  Bristol.  For  these  signal  services  the  family  was 
dignified  with  an  especial  badge  of  honour,  viz.,  the  Arms  of 
England  in  a  canton,  in  augmentation  of  its  paternal  coat,  and 
a  crest,  a  strawberry  roan  horse,  bearing  between  his  forelegs 
the  royal  crown.  There  is  a  tradition  that  Col.  Lane  was  like- 
wise offered  a  peerage,  but  declined  it.  He  m.  Athaliah  Anson, 
and  had,  with  other  issue.  Sir  Thomas,  his  successor :  Lettice, 
who  d.  23  Nov.  1709;  Frances,  m.  WiUiam  OfHey,  of  Madeley 
Manor,  co.  Stafford;  Mary,  m.  Sir  Humphrey  Jervis,  Lord 
Mayor  of  Dublin.  Col.  Lane  d.  1667,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Tuomas  Lane,  Knt.  of  Bentley,  m.  Abigail,  Lady 
Williams,  widow  of  Sir  Henry  Williams,  Bart,  of  Gwernevet, 
and  dau.  of  Samuel  Wightwick,  Prothonotary  of  the  King's 
Bench;  and  dying  'lb  Jan.  1715,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son, 

John  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley,  6.  12  Dec.  1069;  m.  30  April, 
1702,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Sybill,  wife 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Birch),  of  Humf rey  Wy rley ,  Esq.  of  Hampstead, 
CO.  Stafford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.,  and  in  her  issue, 
co-heir  (with  her  sister  Jane,  in.  William  de  Zulstein,  Earl  of 
Kochford)  of  Sir  Henry  Wroth,  Knt  of  Durance,  co.  Middle- 
sex, and  had  issue.  Mr.  Lane  d.  25  Oct.  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley,  6.  28  April,  1703;  m.  1st, 
Miss  Anne  Austen,  and  had,  John,  his  successor ;  Thomas,  d. 
j'oung;  Mary,  m.  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Walsall;  Ann,  d.  young; 
Elizabeth  Sybilla,  m.  Koger  Holmes,  Esq.  Mr.  Lane  in.  2ndly, 
Anne  Sayer,  and  by  her  had,  Thomas  (liev.).  Rector  of  Hands- 
worth,  ni.  1779,  Esther  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Birch, 
Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas;  Charles,  d.  young  ;  William,  of 
Lanesville,  Col.  in  the  Army,  and  for  some  time  Governor  of 
St.  Helena,  m.  1787,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Camac,  Esq. 
of  Lurgan,  CO.  Armagh,  and  sisterofCol.Jacob  Camac,  E.I.C.S., 
of  Greenmount  Lodge,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her  bad  issue ; 
Edward,  d.  1784 ;  Jane,  in.  John  Freer,  of  Birmingham  ;  Anne, 
';«.  1776,  George  Birch,  Esq.  of  Harborne  and  Hampstead,  co. 
Stafford.    Mr.  Lane  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lane,  Esq.,  6.  1723;  m.  1750,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Richard  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Pendeford,  co.  Stafford  (see 
I'OWLER  of  fendej'ord),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Leyton  Grange,  Essex,  b.  30  Sept.  1754;  m. 
4  Sept.  1784,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.  of 
Pendeford,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 

1  Thomas  Gold  mith  Fowler,  b.  5  Nov.  1786:  m.  Rebecca, 
relict  of  Capt.  Napier;  and  d.  10  April,  1819,  s.  p. 

2  John,  b.  6  June,  1788;  s.  his  father  at  Leyton  Grange, 
Essex  ;  m.  1st,  19  Aug.  1817,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Williams,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Marston  Magna,  Somerset, 
and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  July, 
1818)  had  issue,  a  dau., 

Mary  Jane,  to.  12  June,  1839  John  Salt,  Esq.,  who  d.  12 

Jan.  1865. 
He  m.  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1825,  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Carter,  Esq.  and  d.   10  Jan.  185'2, 
leaving  by  her  (.who  d.  17  June,  1852)  further  issue. 

1  Newton  John,  of  Elmhurst  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  6.  25 


Nov.  1828  ;  m.  26  Oct.  1854.  Maryanne  Emily,  onlv  dau. 
of  Henry  Martin  Blair,  Esq.,  and  d.  5  Feb.  186  J,  u'avin<» 
issue,  ° 

I.  Arthur  Lister  Newton,  6.  28  Sept.  1858 ;  d.  IS  June 
J867. 

I.  Minnie  Florence  Newton,  m.  12  July,  1874,  Cecil 
Mark  Fulford,  Esq.,  son  of  Major  William  Fulford, 
K.A.  (see  Fulford  of  Fulford) ;  he  d.  »  May,  1881. 

II.  Menina  Mary  Newton,  d.  20  Aug.  1861. 

II.  William  Goldsmith  Lister,  6.  7  Dec.  1835. 

III.  Charles  Leveson,  b.  21  March,  1839,  late  Cornet 
Royal  Dragoons  and  Lieut.  Royal  Fusiliers;  in.  29' 
May,  1860,  Fanny  Henrietta  Katherine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Manning,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Chester  Leveson,  b.  22  Jan.  1862. 

II.  Francis  Lister  Leveson,  b.  1  May,  d.  9  May,  1865. 

III.  Guy  Rupert  Leveson,  b.  23  Sept.  1866. 

IV.  Artnur  Leveson,  b.  1  May,  d.  12  May,  1869. 

V.  Harry  Thomas  Fentoa  Leveson,  6.  16  Aug.  1871. 

I.  Evelyn  Lucy  Leveson,  ia.  13  Oct.  1879,  to  Carl 
Frederick  Westergaard,  Esq.  of  Arendal,  Norway. 

IV.  Harry  Thomas  Fowler,  b.  3  July,  1842;  d.  2  April, 
1871. 

I.  Mary,  m.  9  Jan.  1850,  William  Fowler  Mountford 
Copeland,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Taylor  Copeland,  Esq., 
M.P. 

II.  Adelaide  Lucy,  d.  21  July,  1831. 
1(1.  Florence,  d.  31  Dec.  1851. 

IV.  Ada  Barbara,  in.  10  June,  1801,  Arthur  Davies  Ber- 
rington,  Esq.  of  Panty-Goitre,  co.  Monmouth. 

V.  Amelia  Sarah  Lucy,  in.  Isc,  4  April,  ls61,  George, 
eldest  son  of  William  Temple,  Esq.  of  Bishopstow,  co. 
Wilts,  who  d.  16  Dec.  1808  (see  Temple  oj  Bishopstow), 
and  2ndly,  4  Jan.  ls?2.  Rev.  Aylmer  Anthony  Astley, 
Rector  ot  Everley,  co.  Wilts,  son  of  Sir  Francis  Dugdale 
Astley,  Bart,  of  Everley. 

VI.  Alice  Julia,  in.  3  Sept.  1864,  Capt.  George  NichoU 
James  Bradford,  son  of  Col.  Bradford,  of  Rickmans- 
worth,  CO.  Hants. 

3  Charles,  6.  2  Feb.  1793,  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A. 
(1817),  Rector  (pf  Wrotham,  Rural  Dean  of  Shoreham,  co. 
Kent,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury  Cathedral,  ifeo. ;  m. 
1  July,  1816,  Frances  Catheiine  (whocZ.  26  Oct.  I875i,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Daniel  Sandford,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Edinburgh  (see  Sandford  of  Sandford),  and  d.  26  March, 
1879,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Sandford,  6.  28  Sept.  1818;  d.  10  July,  1830. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  b.  23  July,  1820;  d.  20  Aug.  1822. 

III.  l\ichard  Douglas  Hay,  late  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b.  S> 
Dec.  1823;  m.  1st,  30  April,  1851.  Elizabeth  Middleton, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Ward,  Esq.  of  Hea  h  House, 
Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Feb.  1874)  has  issue, 

Reginald  Charles  Douglas,  6.  6  April,  1852;  in.  17 
June,  18?5.  Lucy  Sadler  Gardner,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Augustus  Pyne,  Vicar  of  Horning,  co.  Norfolk. 

Beaulort  Cosmo  Douglas,  b.  5  July,  1854. 

Cecil  Thomas  Kdward  Douglas,  b.  29  Nov.  1856. 

Charles  Robert  Midaleton  Douglas,  b.  2  Feb.  1864. 

Blanche  Elizabeth  Lydston  Douglas. 
He  in.  2ndly,  5  May,  1875,  Genette  Anne  {d.  30  Sept. 
1876),  5th  dau.   of    George  Adshead,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  and 
widow  of  Robert  Moon,  Esq.,  and  has  by  her  a  dau., 

Frances  Catherine  Genette. 

IV.  Charles  Henry,  b.  16  Jan.  1829 ;  d.  29  May,  1832. 

V.  Thomas  Bruce,  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  Bengal  Presi- 
dency, 6.  29  April,  1831;  in.  20  July,  1853,  Adelaide 
Fanny  Spring,  4th  dau.  of  William  Hallows  iielli,  Esq. 
of  the  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue, 

1  Cecil  Bruce,  6.  11  Dec.  1857. 

2  Arthur  Bruce,  b.  3  Dec.  1858. 

3  Frederick  Charles  Bruce,  6.  5  Jan.  1860. 

4  Ernest  Henry  Bruce,  b.  19  Oct.  1861. 

5  Herbert  Edward  Bruce,  b.  29  Sept.  1862. 
1  Eva  Frances  Bruce,  d.  30  Dec.  Is56. 

VI.  Henry  Murray,  Chester  Herald,  and  Registrar  of 
H  M.  Coll.  of  Arms,  6.  3  March,  1833;  m.  1st,  9  Oct. 
1862,  Mary  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Fiennes 
Wykeham  Martin,  2nd  son  of  Fiennes  Wy^elmm 
Maitin,  Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent  (who  d.  29  M;  ro  i, 
1881),  and  has, 

Gerald  Stratford  Murray,  b.  6  Dec.  1863. 

He  m.  2ndly,  16  F'eb.  1885,  Amelia  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  liev.  Augustus  Asgill  Colville,  Rector  of  Liver- 
mere,  Suffolk. 

VH.  F'rancis  Charles  de  Lona  (Rev.),  6.  21  June,  1834, 
.M.A.,  Rector  of  Whissonsett  cum  Horningtolt,  co. 
Norfolk  ;  m.  12  Nov.  1879,  Mary  Anne,  widow  of  Tliomas 
Bracewel],  Esq. 

I.  Jane,  m.  24  Aug.  1843,  General  Sir  Edward  Charles 
Warde,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  11  June,  1884  (see  Warde  of 
Squerries). 

II.  Eleanor  Sarah,  m.  22  June,  1854,  John  Bourryau 
Broadley,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Ella,  co.  Yorlt,  late  Capt.  lith 
Lancers,  who  d.  s.  p.  29  June,  1867. 


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III.  Frances  Lennox  Hencage,  ;».  23  Xov.  IS'iS,  Arthur 
Vomligaid  Davies  Berrinston,  Esq.,  only  survivina;  son 
and  heir  of  J.  Davies  Berrington,  Esq.  of  Woodland 
Castle.  CO.  Glamorgan.    She  d.  27  May,  ls.'39. 

IV.  Louisa  Anne.  v.  Alice  IlowleyJ  d.  1  Jan.  1850. 
VI.  Blanche  Emma,  d.  23  Sept.  1860. 

4  Kiohard,  6.  2  Oct.  1794;  m.  24  April,  1827,  Sarah  Pink. 
Srd  dau.  of  George  Thomas  Tracy,  Esq.  of  Liskeard,  CO. 
Cornwall,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1  Richard  Stuart,  6.  14  July,  lS-'9;  m.  31  Any.  1852, 
Eiiiilv  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Levcson,  Esq. 

2  Charles  Stuart,  Major-Gen.  B.S.C.,  6.  9  Feb.  1831;  m. 
23  Sept.  lSo2,  Anne  Josei  hine,  Srd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Kichard  Bethnell  Boyes,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Stuart,  b.  28  Nov.  1863. 

II.  Henry  Arthur,  Lieut.  Ind.  Staff  Corps,  late  3  D.G. 
b.  6  Oct.  18G8. 

in.  Frederick  Cecil,  2nd  Lieut,  R.A.,  ;>.30  April,  1871. 

I.  Lily  Alice,  m.  26  March,  1873,  George  Robert 
Jauies  Shakespeare,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  has  i.ssue, 
three  daus. 

II.  Annie,  m.  24  Nov.  1875,  Robert  Mitford,  late  Lieut. 
73rd  Kegt.  (sfc  Mitford  of  Mitford  Castle),  and  has 
two  sons  and  a  dau. 

III.  Emily  Marion,  m.  6  Nov.  1877,  Sholto  E.  Pem- 
berton,  Capt.  R.A. 

IV.  Florence,  m.  26  Sept.  1878,  Lieut. -Col.  Leonard  W. 
Christopher,  B.S.C.,  .son  of  Major-Gen.  L.  K.  Chris- 
topher (see  Christopher  of  Norton). 

V.  Eva  Mary,  m.  Lieut.  Grenville  Eowyer,  R.E. 

3  Thomas  Blomefield,  late  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service, 
Bengal  Presidency,  6.  9  June,  1832;  d.  unm.  30  Oct. 
1872. 

4  Wilmot,  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  Bengal  Presidency, 
b.  19  Sept.  1833  ;  vi.  1st,  17  Oct.  1864,  Louisa  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Patten  Vale,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  <l.  26  Sept.  1855)  has  is.sue,  Louisa 
Anne.  He  7n.  2nd]y,  16  Dec.  1862,  Martha,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Roche  Osbom,  Bengal 
army. 

5  Henry,  6. 26  May,  1835,  who  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Lucas,  in  addition  to  and  before  those  of  Lane, 
by  royal  licence,  dated  4  March,  1856.  Mr.  Lucas  Lane 
d.  17  Feb.  1860. 

1  Frances  Bain,  d.  2G  Oct.  1835. 

2  Sarah  Magdalene,  vi,  22  July,  1857,  Capt.  Frederick 
Helbert  Helbert,  5th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  and  d.  8 
March,  1874. 

3  Emily,7;j.  17  Jan. 18G2,  Edward BernhardLiebert,Esq., 
18th  Hussars,  of  Swinton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

J  Sarah,  m.  14  Feb.  1812,  William  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Walwood 
House,  Essex,  one  of  the  Directors  of  the  Bank  of  Eng- 
land, and  Governor  in  the  years  1842-3-4,  b.   12  Sept. 
178G;  d.  1  Dec.  1866.     She  d.  22  Dec.  1872. 
2  Jane,  6.  21  May,  1791 ;  d.  21  July,  1791. 
Mr.  Thomas  Lane,  of  Ley  ton  Grange,  d.  10  Jan.  1824. 
hi.  Richard,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  6  June,  1761;  d.  s.  p.  28  Feb. 

1799. 
IV.  Newton  Charles  (Rev.),  b.  IC  Feb.  1763,  Rector  of  In- 
goldsby,  CO.  Lincoln  ;  d.  s.  p.  6  March,  1846. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  2  Nov.  1751  ;  d.  young. 

II.  Maria,  b.  29  Jan.  1757 ;  m.  23  April,  1788.  the  Rev.  John 
Lucy,  of  Charlecote  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue  (sec 
LvcY  of  CharUcote). 

III.  Sarah,  b.  30  March,  1759 :  d.  young. 

Mr.  Lane  d.  28  June,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lane,  Esq.  of  King's  Bromley,  b.  25  Dec.  1752,  Fellow 
of  Queen's  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-afr-Law,  Deputy-Lieut,  of  co. 
Stafford,  High  Steward  of  the  town  of  Burton-upon- Trent, 
Ac. ;  m.  20  Jan.  1800.  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Wyle  Cop,  Shrewsbury,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Amler,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
I  Apiil,  18.55)  had  issue, 
John  Newton,  his  successor. 

Thomas  Leveson,  h.  28  Sept.  1802,  of  St.  John's  Coll. 
Camb.,  M. A.,  ordained  1827,  Vicar  of  Baswick,  co.  Stafford 
ns3C),  and  of  W^asperton,  co.  Warwick  (1834);  and  Rural 
Dean. 

Mr.  Lane  d.  21  Dec.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoUN  NewtuN  Lane,  Esq.  of  King's  Bromley  Manor,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  4  Dec.  1800;  m.  8  Jan.  18'28,  the  Hon.  Agnes 
Bagot,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Bagot,  by  the  Lady 
Louisa  Legge,  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Dart- 
mouth, K.G.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1885,  aged  79)  had 
issue, 
I.  John  Henrt  Bagot,  his  heir. 

n.  Alt>ert  William,  b.  12  April,  1830;  and  cZ.  7  Jan.  1831. 
III.  Sidney  Leveson,  of  Baldersby  Park,  near  Thirsk,  and 
Wykeham  Abbey,  Scarborough,  co.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
N.K.  Yorks.,  and  J. P.  co.  Northampton,  late  Capt.  1st  Staf- 
fordshire Militia;  b.  13  April,  1831,  m.  6  Jan.  18G3,  Isabel 
Mary,  Viscountess  Downe,  relict  of  Henry,  Viscount  Downe, 
and  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Bagot,  bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  by  the  Lady  Harriet  Bagot,  and  has  issue, 


Sidney  Eniald  Ralph,  Capt.  Srd  Batt.  Princess  of  Wales 
Own  >  orks.  Uegt.,  6.  1863,  and  Beatrice  Mary. 

IV.   William,  b.  14  Feb.  and  d.  15  April,  1832. 

v.  Cecil  Newton,  of  Whiston  Hall,  Shropshire,  J. P.,  5.  27 
Blay,  1833,  C.M.G.,  late  Col.  1st  Staffordshire  Militia, 
late  Her  Majesty's  Resident  of  the  Island  of  Cephalonia, 
m.  12  Dec.  1876,  Adela  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  the  Hon.  Frederic  and  Lady  Georgina  Bertie,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Newton  Frederic  Seymour,  b.  15  April,  1879. 

II.  Percy  Ernald,  6.  15  Jan.  1881. 
HI.  John  Ronald,  b.  31  Dec.  1884. 

I.  Georgina  Agnes  Jane,  6.  13  Jan.  1882. 

VI.  Grcville  Charles,  6.  4  Nov.  1834,  Capt.  (lialf-pay)  late 
Rifle  Brigade,  d.  1  Dec.  1878. 

VII.  Ernald  (Ven.),  M.A.  Archdeacon  of  Stoke-upon-Trent, 
and  Rector  of  Leigh,  co  Stafford,  formerly  Fellow  of  All 
Saint's  Coll.  Oxon,  b.  3  March,  1836  ;  m.  1879,  Evelyn,  dau. 
of  J.  W.  Philips,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Heybridge,  Staffordshire. 

VIII.  Arthur  Lewis,  b.  18  July,  1840;  d.  3  March,  1846. 

IX.  Edward  Alfred  Reginald,  b.  12  Aug.  1841;  d.  29  Sept. 
1854. 

X.  Ronald  Bertram,  Col.  late  R.B.,  A.A.G.  at  headquarters, 
was  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  C.  Russell,  C.B., 
Com.  forces  in  Canada,  was  A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of 
Connaught  in  Egypt  and  to  General  Newdigate  in  the 
Zulu  campaign,  b.  19  Feb.  1847;  m.  11  April,  1893, 
Augusta  Sarah,  Srd  dau.  of  the  late  John  A.  Beaumont,  Esq. 
of  VVimtjledon  Park. 

I.  Agnes  Loui.sa,  d,.  15  June,  1842. 

II.  Alice  Frances  Jane,  d.  17  Feb.  1846. 

III.  Edith  Emmeline  Mary,  m.  25  Aug.  1868,  Walter  James 
James,  Lord  Northbourne. 

IV.  Isabel  Emma  Beatrice,  ?».  11  April,  1872,  Percy  Brodrick 
Bernard,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Charles 
Bernard,  Bishop  of  Tuani,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.  who  d. 
an  infant,  and  a  son,  Ronald  Percy  Hamilton.  Mrs.  Percy 
Bernard  d.  1  May,  1876. 

Mr.  Lane  d.  13  Oct.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Henby  Bagot  Lane,  Esq.  of  King's  Bromley  Manor, 
of  the  Srd  King's  Own  Stafford  Rifles, and  Lieut.-Col. Coldstream 
Guards,  M.A.,  J.P.  for  co.  Berks  and  co.  Stafford,  6.  24  Feb. 
1829  ;  m.  28  Jan.  1864,  Susan  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
William  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Lily  Hill,  Berks,  andBradwell  Grove, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henkt  Heevet  Vincent,  now  of  King's  Bromley. 

II.  Arthur  Edward  Cecil,  b.  23  Aug.  1871. 

III.  George  Alfred  Osborne,  6.  10  July,  1875. 

I.  AgnesMary  Jane,  6.  21  Oct.  1864;  d.  13  May,  1871. 

II.  Florence  Louisa  Jane,  b.  17  Dec.  18,65  :  to.  3  Aug.  1S36. 
Hon.  Frederic  Anson,  4th  son  of  the  Earl  of  Lichfield. 

III.  Constance  Jane,  b.  21  April,  1869. 

IV.  LiUan  Emily  Isabel  Jane,  6.  9  Dec.  1878. 
Col.  Lane  d.  22  March,  1886. 

Arms — Per  fess  or  and  az.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three 
mullets  counterch.angeil ;  on  a  canton  of  the  third,  the  royal 
lions  of  England  (the  latter  added  for  the  reason  mentioned 
above) ;  quartering  Dk  la  Hyde,  Wyrley,  Fowler,  and  many 
others.  Crest — A  strawberry  roan  horse  saliant  couped  at  the 
flanks,  bridled  sa  bitted  and  garnished  or,  supporting  between 
the  feet  an  imperial  crown  ppr.     Motto — Garde  le  Roy. 

Seals — King's  Bromley  Manor,  near  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford  ;' 
and  Lily  Hill,  Bracknell,  co.  Berks. 

Clubs — Wellington,  Travellers',  and  White's. 


liANE  OF  GLENDEN. 

Lane,  Majoe  -  Gen.  Charles  Pcwlett,  of 
Glenden,  co.  Dorset,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  Major-Gen. 
late  21st  Hussars,  b.  8  Feb.  1826 ;  m.  1st,  2  Sept. 
1857,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  G.  Lucy,  Esq.  of 
Charlecote  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
6  March,  1864)  has  issue, 

I.  Aymeb  Powlett,  b.  10  July,  18C0. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  Sept.  1869,  Bertha  D'Albiac, 
only  dau.  of  John  Du  Boulay,  Esq.  of  Donhead 
Hail,  Wilts,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

II.  Reginald  Powlett,  b.  14  Oct.  1871. 

III.  Marwood  Elton,  b.  6  Oct.  1874. 

Lineage.— This  branch  of  the  Lano  family  is  of  some 
antiquity  in  co.  Northampton.  In  1469  (9  Edward  IV.), 
William  Lane  was  possessed  of  Orlingbury  Manor  or  Lordship, 
and  d.  1546,  leaving  it  to  his  eldest  son.  Sir  Ralph  Lane. 
During  the  civil  wars  the  family  removed  into  co.  Bucks, 
where  Thomas  Lane,  son  of  the  above  Sir  Ralph,  purchased 
the  manor  and  estate  of  Hitchenden,  or  Ewenden,  and  had 
two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and  Robert,  Vicar  of  Hitchenden, 
who  was  buried  there  27  Nov.  1572.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Lane,  of  Hitchenden,  who  d.  1578,  was  father  of 


LAN 


THE  LAISTDED  GENTRY. 


LAK 


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EoBEKT  Lane,  in.  Alice,  dau!  of  Robert  Saunders,  of  Ham- 
bledon,  co.  Bucks,  and  had  issue.     Hia  4th  son, 

Fkancis  Lane,  of  London,  merchant,  bapt.  5  Nov.  1587  ;  m. 
twice,  and  had  issue  by  both  wives.  His  2nd  son  (by  the  first 
■wife),  John  Lane,  also  of  the  City  of  London,  b.  about  1621 ; 
lined  for  Sheriff  and  Alderman ;  ni.  1st,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  of 
CO.  Stafford;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevor, 
Knt.  of  Trevalyn,  and  widow  of  Alderman  Welden.  By  the 
former  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1677)  Mr.  Lane  left  (with  a  dau.  Jlary, 
m.  Paul  Foley,  of  Stoke  Edith,  co.  Hereford,  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Commons)  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Thcmas  Lane,  Knt.,  Alderman  of  London,  Sheriff  of 
that  city  1693,  and  Lord  Mayor  1695.  He  m.  1st,  Blary,  sister 
of  Sir  Henry  Ashhurst,  Bart.,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  relict  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cuddcn,  Knt.,  Chamberlain  of  London.  By  the 
former  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1698)  he  had  (with  several  daus.,  one 
of  whom,  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  David  Hamilton,  M.D.),  four  sons, 
of  whom  the  eldest, 

John  Lane,  Esq.,  6.  1677;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Ilovenor,  merchant  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec. 
1783)  had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas,  a  Master  in  Chancery, 
and  a  4th  son, 

William  Lane,  Esq.,  6.  1709  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Pynseut,  of  the 
family  of  Sir  William  Pynsent,  Bart,  of  Burton  Pynsent,  Devon, 
n.nd  by  her  (who  had  been  previously  m.  to  Mr.  Anderson,  and 
d.  1807)  had  issue, 

William,  who  m.  twice  ;  by  his  first  wife  he  had  VTilliam  ; 
Thomas.  Mary;  and  Eliza,  m.  Benjamin  Wlutelock,  Esq.  ; 
and  by  his  2nd  (Susan,  dau.  of  Kev.  Dr.  Pollock)  he  had 
Charlton,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  M.  A.,  Piector  of  Hamp- 
Etead,  Middlesex,  d.  leaving  issue ;  Charles  Thomas,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  deceased,  and  Susan. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  Rector  of  SawLridgeworth,  Herts,  and  High  Readings, 
Essex,  m.  Molly  Impey,  niece  of  Sir  Elijah  Impey  ;  and  d. 
1817,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Lane  d.  1785.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  6.  2  Jan.  1759 ;  m.  28  May,  1788,  Sarah 
Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Dorset  and  of 
Wimpole  Street,  by  Charlotte  Thornhill  his  wife;  and  d.  15 
Nov.  1822,  leaving  an  only  surviving  child, 

Charles  Lane,  Esq.  of  Badgemore,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  27  Oct.  1793;  m.  3  Jan.  1S24,  Emily 
jNIaria,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thornhill,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  July,  1S77)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Powlett,  now  of  Badgemore. 

II.  Thomas  Thornhill,  6.  14  Nov.  183S;  d.  3  April,  1873. 

III.  John  Reynolds  (Rev.),  M. A.,  Rector  of  Tattersett-with- 
Tatterford,  Norli.lk,  b.  14  Nov.  1835. 

IV.  Cudbert  W^iUiam  Jones,  6.  10  March,  1842 ;  d.  unm.  9 
Sept.  1864. 

I.  Francina  Maria,  m.  16  May,  1865,  the  Eight  Rev.  Thomas 
Baker  Morrell,  D.D.,  late  Bishop  (coadjutor;  of  Edinburgh, 
who  d.  15  Nov.  1877.  She  vi.  2ndiy,  6  Way,  1685,  Lord 
Keane. 

II.  Henrietta  Catharine,  m.  28  April,  1856,  Valentine  Dudley 
Henry  Cary  Elwes,  Esq.,  late  of  the  12th  Lancers,  only  son 
and  heir  of  Cary  Charles  Elwes,  Esq.  ol  Greai.  Billing  Hall, 
CO.  Northampton;  d.  28  April,  lb64,  leaving  no  issue  {ste 
Elwes  of  Great  Billing). 

III.  Emily  Rose,  m.  15  April,  1857,  Rev.  Henry  George 
Eland,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bedminster,  near  Bristol,  who  is 
deceased. 

IV.  Anna  Maria,  d.  16  May,  1836. 

V.  Helena  Ursula,  d.  17  March,  1887. 
Mr.  Lane  d.  9  Dec.  1878. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  three  saltiers  couped  arg.  Crest 
— Two  griffins'  heads,  one  gu.  the  other  az.  issuing  out  of  a 
crescent  or.     Motio — Nee  degenero. 

Seat — Glanden,  Wiraborne. 

6Yu6— Naval  and  Military. 


LANE   OF  MIDDLETON. 

Lane,  Henkt  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  co. 
Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  10  Feb.  1832 ;  m.  26  July,  1860, 
Katharine,  4th  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Anthony  Lewis 
Lambert,  Eector  of  Chilbolton,  Hants.  Mr.  H.  C. 
Lane  was  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  and  was  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Q-iiards. 

Lineage — Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Southover,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Dobell,  sole  heir  to  her  uncle,  William 
Dobell,  of  Streat,  co.  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1798,  aged 
84)  had  issue,  William,  rf.  s.  p.  1772  ;  and  Thomas.  He  d.  1779, 
aged  73.    His  younger  son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  in.  7  Dec.  1782,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Ingrey,  of  AshweU,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1833)  had 
issue, 


Henry  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Harriet,   vi.  Rev.  John  Austen,  Eector  of  Cheveniag,  co. 

Kent,  and  d.  1873,  aged  83. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  William  Anthony  FitzHugh,  Eector  of 
Streat,  and  </.  1869,  aged  71. 
Mr.  Lane  d.  1805,  aged  50.    His  son, 

Henrt  Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  m.  1831,  Jane  Rachel,  5th  dau. 
of  Charles  Lambert,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  an  only  son, 

Eev.  Henkt  Charles,  now  of  Middleton. 
Mr.  Lane  d.  15  Feb.  1834,  aged  40.     HiswiiowM.  2adly,  I83S, 
Eev.  Edward  Pering  Henstowe,  and  liad  issue, 
I.  Edward  John  Lambert  Bartheleraon,  Vicar  of  Bridport, 
CO.  Dorset,  m.  Isabel,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Bagehot,  Esq. 
and  has  issue,  Henry  Bagehot;  Lionel;  Walter;  Leonard; 
and  Dorothea  Mabel. 
I.  Cecilia    Jane,    m.    Aired    FitzHugh,    C.B.,    Major-Gen. 
(retired),  late  Col.  Comm.  5th  Goorkhas,  and   has  issue. 
Alfred  Edward  Lane.  ii.  Jane  Bachel. 

.i^rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Lane,  per  saltire  az.  and  gu. 
in  chief  two  saltires  couped,  and  another  in  base,  arg.  in  each 
tiank  a  mullet,  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Dobell,  sa.,  a  doe  passant, 
between  three  bells,  arg.  Crest — Two  griphons'  heads  erased, 
addorsed,  or,  in  the  beak  of  each  a  sprig  of  laurel,  ppr.  Motto 
— Loyal  jusqu'a  la  mort. 

Seat — Middleton,  Hassocks,  co.  Sussex. 


LANE   OF   GEATTANS. 

Lane,  "William,  Esq.  of  Grattans,  co.  Devon, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bow,  b.  17  Oct.  1819  ;  m. 
1848,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Elias  Tremlett,  of  Sandford, 
and  has  issue, 

William,  b.  1852 ;  m.  1879,  Mary  Langdon,  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Dunning,  Esq.  of  Throwleigh,  Devon,  and  has 
issue,  I.  Percival  DcNNiNg;  u.  John  Dimning ;  and  i, 
Winnifred  Mary. 

Mr.  Lane  is  son  of  John  Lane,  Esq.  of  Woolsgrove, 
Devon  (son  of  John  Lane,  by  his  wife  Betty),  who 
d.   1832,  by   his  wife    Sophia    {m.  1817),  dau.    of 
Thomas  Hemens,  Esq.  of  Bridford,  Devon. 
Seai— Grattans,  Bow,  E.S.O.,  N.Devon. 


LANE-CLAYPON  OF  TYTTON  HALL. 

Lane  -  Claxpon,  William  Waed  Clatpon, 
Esq.  of  Tytton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  (Holland 
Division),  b.  1  Aug.  1845;  m.  14  June,  1871, 
Edith  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Fen- 
wick  Stow,  Esq.  of  Ked  Hall,  Leeds,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Joseph  Charlton,  b.  9  May,  1831. 

II.  Edward  William,  b.  7  March,  1886. 

I.  Edith  Marian  Claypon.  ii.  Janet  Elizabeth. 

This  gentleman,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Clatpon 
by  royal  licence  in  1877,  is  the  youngest  son  of 
EcT.  Charlton  Lane,  who  d.  29  May,  1875,  by  his 
wife,  Jane  Hill  m.  22  Feb.  1832  ;  and  d.  20  April, 
1877).  He  has  had  two  brothers,  Charlton  George 
Lane  (Kev.)  who  d.  2  Nov.  1892,  and  Charles 
Thomas  Lane,  of  Dangstein,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  C.C., 
b.  1840,  m.  1872,  Minna,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Locke,  Esq.  M.P.  and  widow  of  James  Henry 
Edward  Archedeckne  Butler,  Esq.  and  lias  issue, 
Eobert  Charlton,  b.  18',  3  ;  and  two  sisters,  Louisa, 
Burnham  and  Mary  E.  FlintofP. 
Seat — Tytton  Hall,  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 


LANE  OF  MOUNDSLEY  HALL. 
Lank,  Chaeles  Pelham:,  Esq.  of  Moundsley 
Hall,  CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  for  cos.  of  Worcester  and 
Warwick,  M.A.  Oxford ;  b.  25  Sept.  1851 ;  m.  22 
Feb.  1877,  Catharine  George  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Webster  Napier,  Esq.  of  Wilmslow,  co. 
Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Eeginald  Pelham,  b.  23  May,  1878. 

II.  Charles  Cyril  Pelham,  b.  19  Aug.  1879. 

III.  Arthur  Geoffrey  Napier,  b.  30  June,  1883. 
I.  Dorothy  Evelyn,  6.  18  Feb.  1881. 


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la:n 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAN- 


Mr.    Lane  s.  to  Moundsley  Hall  on  tLe  death  of 
his  father  lS7t3. 

Lineag-e. — Thomas  Laxb,  cf  Hanaswortli,  co.  Stafford, 
foiTiierly  of  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick,  d.  27  Aug.  1842,  aged 
80,  leaving,  tiy  Susanna  his  wife  (sister  of  Elizabeth  Harrison), 
•who  d.  27  June,  1S41,  an  only  .^on, 

Joseph  Lane,  of  Aston,  co.  Warwick,  and  formerly  of  Bir- 
mingham, 6.  31  Dec.  1735;  m.  1  May,  1819,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Swinborne,  of  Yardley,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  24  Nov. 
1S73,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  31  March,  185S)  an  only  son, 

Thouas  Lane,  Esq.  of  Moundsley  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Worcester,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  purchased  this  property  In 
1852  from  Edward  Dawson,  Esq.,  b.  21  Jan.  1820;  m.  6  July, 
1843,  Anne  Perry,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Shaw,  Esq.  of 
Zdgbaston,  and  d.  27  May,  1876,  having  by  her  (who  d.  25 
Jan.  18t)2)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Pelham,  now  of  Moundsley  Hall. 
I.  Annie  Constance,  ft.  30  June,   1844;    m.2  March,  1871, 
Kcv.  James  Joseph  Myrton  Cunynghame  (youngest  son  of 
Col.  Sir  David  Cunynghame,  Bart,  of   Miliicraig,  co.  Ayr), 
Kector  of  Horseheath,  co.  Cambridge,  and  d.  24  Sept.  1889, 
leaving  by  him  (wliorf.  20  July,  1885),  live  daus. 
n.  Mary  Jane  Ahce,  b.  1  Jan.  1846;  d.  25  Oct.  1873. 
Arms — Per  pale,  az.  and  gu.,  four  crescents  in  fesse  betw. 
three  saltires,   or.     Cresl  —  i'wo  griffins'   heads,  couped    and 
addorsed,  the  dexter  az.,  and  the  sinister  gu.,  in  front  tliere- 
of  a  crescent,  betw.  twosaltiris  fessewise,  arg.'  Motto — Tenai 
ut  fidelis. 
iSeoi— Moundsley  Hall,  King's  Xorton,  co.  Worcester. 
Clubs — New  University,  and  Primrose. 


LANGDALE   OF  COMPTON. 

La'S'gdale,  Eey.  Geoege  Augustus,  of  Comp- 
ton,  Sussex,  M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
Vicar  of  Comjjton-eum-Upmarden,  Sussex,  6.  15 
Jan.  1817 ;  m.  5  Sept.  1848,  Elizabeth  Buchanan, 
dau.  of  Henry  S.  Hyde  Wollaston,  Esq.  of  Welling, 
Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  June,  1893)  has  had 
issue, 

I  Augustus  Wollaston,  6.  15  Sept.  1S49;  m.  20  Feb.  1877, 
Louisa  Constance,  youngest  dau.  of  Joha  Hardcastle, 
Esq.  of  Wakefield,  co.  York,  ar.d  d.  18  Nov.  1885,  having 
had  issue, 

Augustus  Makmaduke  Newnham,  b.  18  May,  1878, 
Cecil  Marmaduke  Launcelot,  d.  an  infant. 

ii.  Walter  Atkinson,  h.  23  Nov.  1850;  d.  7  April,  1875. 

III.  Horace  Marmaduke,  JLA.,  in  holy  orders,  b.  12  May, 
1855;  m.  6  Nov.  1878,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Jacob,  Esq.  of  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  is»ue, 
Kenneth  Marmaduke,  6.  17  Feb.  1884;  Clifford  Marma- 
duke, b.  15  Sept.  1886;  Avice  Hyde,  6.  26  Oct.  1879; 
Kathleen  Buchanan,  6.  28  Jan.  1882. 

I.  Fanny  Constance,  m.  1  Oct.  1889,  H.  H.  Warner  Circuitt, 
Esq. 

Liineage. — George  Langdale,  Esq.  of  March,  Isle  of 
Ely,  descended  from  the  Langdales  of  Houghton,  co.  York,  d. 
1674,  leaving  by  Margaret  his  wife,  his  2nd  but  only  surviving 
son, 

Godfrey  Langdale,  Esq.  of  Longthorpe,  b.  in  1674;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Sayer,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  20  Oct.  1744)  had  issue.  Mr.  Langdale,  dying  1 
Jan.  1737,  was  s.  by  his  3rd  but  only  surviving  son, 

Marmaduke  Langdale,  Esq.  of  Southampton  How,  Blooms- 
bur}-,  b.  12  Oct.  1719;  d.  26  Aug.  1782,  leaving  by  his  wife 
Mary,  only  child  and  heir  of  John  Lighthasel,  Esq.  a  son  and 
Fuccesaor, 

Marmaduke  Langdale,  Esq.  of  New  Ormond  Street, 
Queen  Square,  Holborn,  6.  5  May,  1756;  m.  20  Dec.  1778, 
Sarah  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Great 
Gonerby,  and  Billingborough,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Bush  Hill, 
Edmonton,  co.  Middlesex,  senior  member  of  the  Hon.  Society 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1832,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Marmaduke  Eobert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  EoEEBT  Kelham,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Kelham  only  (see  Kelham  of  Bleasly). 

III.  George,  b.  24  Aug.  1791  ;  m.  Cora  Eliza,  dau.  of  Charles 
Cooper,  Esq.,  who  d.  9  Dec  1844,  leaving  issue,  Eliza,  ni. 
25  Jan.  1859,  Kev.  F.  W.  De  Castro,  Kector  of  Arley,  co. 
Warwick. 

IV.  William  John,  B.A.  in  Holy  Orders,  of  St.  Catherine's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  9  May,  1796;  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Henry  H.  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Lewee,  Sussex,  who 
d.  21  Jan.  1885,  leaving  issue, 


1  William  Augustus,  h.  12  Feb.  1834. 

2  Marmaduke  Albert,  of  Leaoroft,  Staines.  6.4  Nov.  1839  ; 
m.  22  Sept.  1870,  Emma  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  J.  Kolph, 
Esq.  of  Brandon,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  Florence  Ethel, 
ft.  1  May,  1872;  Emma  Edith,  ft.  30  Sept.  1874;  Alice 
May,  6.  3  May,  1876;  Irene  Stella  Kolph,  6.  18  Nov. 
1880. 

3  Henry  Jackson,  of  Bridgcworth  Hall,  Sussex,  5.  2  Feb. 
1844  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Findlay. 

I  Margaret  Charlotte. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  1st,  Rev.  Edward  Smith,  of  Folkingham,  co. 
Lincoln ;  2ndly,  Rev.  Charles  Day. 

II.  Avice,  m.  WiUiam  James  May,  Esq.  of  Southwell, 
Notts. 

III.  Elizabeth,  i/i.  12  Aug.  1815,  William  Belt,  Esq.  of  the 
Crown  Office,  Temple. 

The  eldest  son, 

Marmaduke  Robert  Langdale,  Esq.  of  Garston  House, 
Godstone,  Surrey,  and  Pix  Hall,  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  F.R.A.S., 
F.R.B.S.,  b.  a  April,  1785;  m.  1  Oct.  1812,  Louisa,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  George  Jourdan,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  July, 
18C3)  had  issue, 

I.  Marmaduke  Langdale,  Lieut.  41st  Foot,  6.  11  Aug.  1813; 
m.  24  March,  1838,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  H.  Chapman,  Esq.  of 
St.  Thomd,  Madras,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1842,  having  by  her  (who 
d.  29  Nov.  1861)  had  issue, 

Marmaduke  Robert,  6.  2  March,  1839;  m.  24  July,  1867. 
Christina,  eldest  dau.  of  F.  W.  von  Stieglitz,  of  Ormley 
Avoca,  Tasmania,  who  d.  5  Aug.  1888,  having  had  issue, 
Charles  Stuart,  b.  9  Jan.  1869  ;  Anna  Frances,  6.  23  Dec. 
1869;  Charlotte  Marian,  d.  young. 

II.  Alfred,  of  Beacon  Hill  House,  Churt,  Surrey.  6.  20  Sept. 
1815;  m.  11  April,  1844,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.' of  William 
Keene,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Gower  Street,  Bedford 
Square,  London,  and  d.  29  Sept.  1890,  leaving  issue, 

Alfred  Augustus,  b.  13  Feb.  1847;  in.  8  Jan.  1874,  Kathleen 
Grace,  only  dau.  of  Robert  John  Charles  Herries,  Esq. 

Arthur  Noel,  6.  26  Dec.  1859. 

Charlotte,  m.  17  Jan.  1877,  Alfred  Tom  Heather,  Esq., -who 
d.  20  Dec.  1892. 

Alice. 

Edith,  TO.  5  Aug.  1885,  Arthur  John  Wright  Circuitt, 
Esq. 

III.  George  Augustus,  now  of  Compton. 

IV.  William  Atkinson,  of  Ladbroke  Square,  London,  6.  6  Nov. 
1818;  TO.  1st,  31  March,  1849,  Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Jacob  Hansler,  Knt.  of  East  Wood  Bury,  Essex, 
and  by  her  (who.  d.  22  April,  1855)  had  issue, 

Ernest  William  Hansler,  6.  21  Sept.  1850. 

Marmaduke  Cecil,  b.  22  Nov.  1851;  d.  28  Aug.  1868. 

Frederick  Lenox,  Lieut.  li.N.,  b.  1  Feb.  1853. 

Percy  Kelham,  b.  27  Feb.  1855  ;  m.  27  Aug.  1878,  Mary  Ethel 
Baker,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Francis,  Esq.  of  the  Firs, 
Twickenham,  and  has  issue,  Violet  Vavasour. 
He.  111.  2ndly,  19  Feb.  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Valentine 
Knight,  Esq.  of  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  and  d.  30 
Oct.  18^4,  having  had  issue, 

Valentine  Vavasour,  d.  an  infant. 

William,  b.  4  April,  1867. 

Rose  Edith,  m.  Edward  Bird  Selby,  Esq. 

Florence  Ada,  d.  young. 

Blanche  Holmwood,  m.  James  Pope,  Esq. 

Mr.  Langdale  d.  26  Sept.  1860. 

Arms — Party  per  chevron  az.  and  sa.,  a  chevron  erm.,  betw. 
three  estoiles,  arg. 

Ciest—On  a  mount  vert  an  estoile,  arg.,  betw.  two  oak 
branches,  ppr. 

Motto — Post  tenebras  lucem. 

Seat — Compton,  Sussex. 


LANGLEY   OF   COAL  BROOK. 

Langlet,  George,  Esq.  of  Coal  13 rook,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  J. P.  co.  Kilkenny,  b. 
9  June,  1838;  m.  Oct.  1862,  Katherine  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Peacocke,  Hector  of  Holycross, 
and  has  issue,  three  daus., 

I.  Katherine  Georgina. 

II.  Elizabetli  Dorothea  Villiers.  iii.  Henrietta. 

He  *.  his  brother  1868. 

Lineag'e. — Henry  Langlet,  a  Lieut,  in  Capt.  Thomas 
Ask's  troop  in  Col.  Hierom  Sankey's  Regt.  of  Horse  in  Crom- 
well's army,  went  to  Ireland  1649  from  Prestwich,  Lanca- 
shire, and  was  put  into  possession  of  lands  in  the  Barony  of 
Slievardagh,  co.  Tipperary,  1655.  He  was  the  son  of  Deodatus 
Langley,  who  was  son  of  Rev.  William  Langley,  Rector  of 
Prestwich,  1569-1611,  who  was  supposed  to  be  descended  from 
the  Langleys  of  Agecroft  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.     His  wife's 


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name  was  Ann,  and  his  sister,  Dorothy  Langley,  was  of  Bury, 
eo.  Lancaster.  Henry  Langley,  bapt.  23  Aug.  1618,  whose 
will  bears  date  2  Feb.  1666,  was  dead  1667,    His  son, 

Charles  Langley,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  co.  Tipperary,  to 
whom  His  father  left  lauds  in  the  Barony  of  Slievardagh,  d. 
before  29  March,  1723,  when  his  will  was  proyed.  He  left  a 
son, 

Heset  Lanolet,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  made  a  deed  of 
settlement,  dated  30  Oct.  1742,  and  by  Anne  his  wife,  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  of  Priestown,  co.  Tipperary,  ancestor  of  the  family 
of  Langleto/  Brittas  Castle. 

III.  Lawrence,  Capt.  R.N. ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Archerstown,  co.  Tipperary.  m.  1780,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Tutulla,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  d.  1807,  having  had, 

1  Henry,  of  Archerstown,  m.  1815,  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eicliard  Levinge,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d. 
28  Dec.  18.58,  having  had  surviving  issue, 

Henry  Langley,  Esq.  of  Archerstown,  Thurles,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  6.  20  Oct.  1820;  m.  7  Aug.  1860, 
Caiherine  Maria  Victoria,  dau.  of  John  Toler,  M.D., 
and  has  a  son,  Henry,  b.  7  July,  1862,  and  a  dau.  Cathe- 
rine Elizabeth. 

2  Lawrence.  3  Thomas. 

i  Blanch.  2  Anna  Maria.  3  Catherine. 

I.  Eachel,  m.  —  Blackmore,  Esq.  of  co.  Kildare. 

II.  Mary,  m.  —  Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Bannistown. 

Henry  Langley's  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Langley,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  whose  will,  dated 
13  Oct.  1791,  was  proved  21  March,  1793,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
John  Croker,  of  the  family  of  Crokee  of  Ballinagarde,  co. 
Limerick  (her  will  was  proved  1793),  and  had,  with,  other 
issue, 

L  Henry,  his  heir.  ii.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

jii.  Thomas. 

IV.  Lawrence,  m.  a  dau.  of  Going,  of  Ballyphilip,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Langley,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  co.  Tipperary,  vi. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Fanningstown,  co. 
Limerick,  and  d.  1808,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1802,  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Jeremiah,  m.  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of  Godfrey  Taylor,  Esq. 
of  Noan,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  Lieut.  E.I.C.  Navy,  murdered  in  a  mutiny  at  sea. 

2  Cliarles. 

1  Frances.  2  Lydia,  m .  Lieut.  George  Jackson,  K.N. 

I.  Catherine,  m.   George  Tuthill,   Esq.  of  Ballyteigue,  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Heney  Langley,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock  and  Coal 
Brook,  a  Deputy-Governor  of  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1772 ;  m.  24 
July,  1794,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Bagwell,  of  Kilmore, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  by  her,  who  d.  1846,  issue, 

I.  Heney,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  b.  1799 ;  d.  unm. 

III.  John,  J. P.,  6.  1810;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Hamilton  William,  6. 1817,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  lonStud- 
dert,  Esq.  of  Elm  Hill,  co.  Clare;  and  d.  in  Buenos  Ayres, 
1867,  leaving  issue,  Charles,  d.  s.  p.;  Ion;  Hamilton; 
Henry;  George;  Emily,  m.  John  Eraser,  Esq.;  and 
FYances. 

I.  Frances,  m.  16  Feb.  1816,  'William  Atkinson,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  Kehins,  co.  Mayo. 

II.  Isabella,  d.  young. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  Fiercy  Bagwell,  Esq.,  Commander  K.N., 
and  d.  s.  p.  iv.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

V.  Jane,  m.  Eev.  David  Whitty,  of  Rathvilly,  and  has  issue, 
John,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Garde,  Esq. ;  Charles, 
M.D. ;  Irwin ;  Frances;  Anne,  m.  John  Bury,  M.D.  ;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Arthur  English,  Esq.  :  and  Gertrude. 

\i.  Gertrude,  m.  liev.  William  Whitty,  M.A.,  of  Cromwell's 
Ford,  CO.  Carlow,  and  has  issue,  William  (Kev.) ;  Charles 
Langley,  late  G6th  Eegt. ;  Eichard  Lawrence ;  and  Anne 
Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

VII.  Dorcas  Henrietta,  m.  1840,  James  Nixon,  Esq.  of  Clone, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  J. P.,  and  has  issue,  Arundel,  Capt.  E.A.,  b. 
184'J,  m.  1876,  Maria  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Lawrence,  Esq., 
D.L. ;  F'rances  ;  and  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Lansley  d.  10  April,  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Langley,  Esq.  of  Coal  Brook  and  Lisnamrock,  b. 
1797;  m.  9  April,  1832,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  dau. 
of  George  Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Ballyteigue,  co.  Limerick,  and  d. 
16  Aug.  1860,  having  had  by  her,  who  d.  Aug.  1870,  three 
sons, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  of  Coal  Brook,  d.  unm.  7  Aug.  1863. 

II.  George,  now  of  Coal  Brook. 

III.  Henry  Percy,  d.  young,  11  June,  1344. 


Ai-ms—Arg.,  a  fess  sa.  in  chief  three  hurts.  Crest — A  cocka- 
trice, wings  addorsed  sa.  combed  and  wattled  gu.  Motto — 
Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

Seat — Coal  Brook,  New  Birmingham,  co.  Tipperary. 


liANaLEY  OF  BRITTAS  CASTLE. 

Langley,  Heney,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Brittas 
Castle,  CO.  Tipperary,  now  possessed  of  landed  pro- 
perty near  Thurles,  Fethard,  and  Ardfinan,  eo.  Tip- 
perary, J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  19 
Sept.  1820;  m.  15  Dec.  18-15,  Harriet  Maria,  only 
child  of  James  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Canter- 
bury, and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  FitzKoy  James,  b.  8  Dec.  1846,  2nd  Sec.  of  Lega- 
tion at  Buenos  Ayres,  d.  unm.  30  Nov.  1884. 

II.  Gerald  Charles,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  13  Oct.  1848;  m.  11 
April,  1893,  Juanita  Maxwell,  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Ashbrooke,  Edinburgh. 

in.  Hubert  Boyle,  b.  5  March,  1852;  d.  unm.  1873. 
IV.  Walter  Louis  Frederick  Golfz,  6.  22  Feb.  1855. 
v.  Algernon  Arthur,  b.  25  March,  1863. 
VI.  Claude  Spencer,  b.  25  Sept.  1867. 

I.  Grace.  ii.  Isabel  Augasta  Kitty.  in.  Florence. 

IV.  Constance  Laura  Mary,  711.  Jan.  1880,  C.  J.  Smith,  Esq., 

and  had  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau.  v.  Marion. 

Ijineag'e. — Heney  Langley,  Esq.  of  Priestown  (now 
called  Langley  Lodge),  co.  Tipperary  (2nd  son  of  Henry 
Langley,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  who  was  son  of  Charles  Lang- 
ley, Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Lieut.  Henry  Langley,  of  Col. 
Hierom  Sankey's  Eegt.  of  Horse  in  Cro.mwell's  army),  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Oliver  Grace,  Esq.  of  Brittas 
Castle,  who  was  grandson  of  John  Grace,  Esq.  of  Brittas 
Castle,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.  of 
Brittas,  great-grandson  of  Tibbott  Butler,  brother  of  Edmund, 
Lord  Diinboyne.  John  Grace,  of  Brittas  Castle,  was  great- 
grandson  of  Sir  Oliver  Grace  of  Ballylinch,  whose  father, 
John  Grace,  Baron  of  Courtstown,  was  representative  of  the 
great  Anglo-Norman  family  of  Grace.  By  Margaret  his  wife 
Henry  Langley  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Grace,  of  Brittas  Castle,  m.  1st,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Tenison  ;  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bagwell,  of  Marlfield, 
CO.  Tipperary,  M.P.;  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Oliver,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Lawrence  Grace,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Moore, 
of  Barne,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  Henry  Acousins,  of 
Brittas  Castle,  and  Langley  Lodge,  Capt.  6th  Dragoons, 
d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Langley  m.  2ndly,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Godfrey 
Taylor,  of  Noan,_co.  Tipperary,   but  had  no  issue  by  her. 

The  2nd  son, 

Olivee  Langley,  Esq.,  to.  1783,  Elizabeth  Butler,  and  left 
issue  at  his  decease,  1825, 

Heney,  his  heir.  Eichard,  Lieut,  in  the  army. 

Oliver  (Eev.).  Lawrence,  m. 

John,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Natt.  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Somerville,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  is.-*ue,  Susanna,  Helena,  and  Adelaide. 
Margaret,  m.  Eichard  Phillips,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  John  Hurst,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Hen-ey  Langley,  Esq.  of  Brittas  Castle,  Major  in  the  army, 
m.  7  May,  1807,  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry  Penton,  Esq.  of  Penton- 
ville,  Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Winchester,  and  had  issue, 
Hen'ky,  present  representative  of  the  family. 
Oliver  Grace,  formerly  Col.  16th  Eegt.,  m.  Marie,  dau.  of  J. 
E.  W*llkinson,  Esq.  of  Potterton  Hall,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 
Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  Col.  Henry  Penton,  of  Pentonville,  and 
has  issue. 

Catherine  Fanny,  m.  Percy  Gough,  Esq.  (see  Bvrke' a  Peerage, 
Gough.  v.).  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
Mary,  m.  William  Perry,  Esq..  of  Woodrooff,  Clonmel,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 
Sophia,  d.  unm. 

Isabella  Petronella,  to.   Col.   Edward  Bagwell  Purefoy,  of 
Greenfields,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Tipperary. 
Major  Langley  J.  12  Oct.  1834,  and  his  widow,  Maria,  Feb.  1862, 
Arms— Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  a  crescent  or,  in  chief  three  hurts, 
quartering  Geace  of  Brittas  Castle ;    gu.,  a  lion  rampant  per 
fess  arg.  and  or.     Crest— A  cockatrice,   wings  addorsed  sa., 
combed,  wattled,  and  spurred  gu.,  charged  with  a  crescent  or. 
Motto— Pide  sed  cui  vide. 
Residence— 31,  Quetu's  Gate  Terrace,  London,  W. 


LANGTON  OF  LANGTON. 

Langton,    Bennet  Eothes,  Esq.  of   Langton 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b. 


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9  May,  18-10 ;  m.  6  June,  1865,  Lucy  Katharine, 
only  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Langhorne  Burton  Bui'ton, 
Rector  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Somersby,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Ben-set,  h.  IS70.  ii.  Stephen,  6.  1S72. 

III.  Algernon  Charles  Mainwaring,  h.  1S79. 

I.  Mabel  Katharine  Marion  Burton. 

II.  Diana  Charlotte  Lee  Mainwaring. 

III.  Dora  Florence  Geraldine. 

IV.  Ailela  Kathleen.  v.  Enid  Mnriel. 
Liineagre. — The    manor   of    Langton,   a  grant  of   free 

■\Tarren  from  King  Henry  II.,  has  been  ever  since  in  the 
possession  of  this  very  ancient  family,  which  derives  its 
name  from  the  parish,  and  has  its  pedigree  entered  in  the 
Visitation  of  co.  Lincoln  of  1634.  ''The  village  of  Langton," 
says  Allen,  in  bis  History  of  Lincolnshire,  "is  celebrated 
as  ha.ving  been  the  birthplace  of  three  distinguished  cha- 
racters: 1st,  Stephen  Langton,  Cardinal-Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury in  the  reign  of  King  John  ;  2nd,  Dr.  William 
Langton,  President  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  temp. 
James  I. :  and  3rd,  Bennet  Langton,  whose  name  is  associated 
with  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson."  George  Langton,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  and  heir  of  George  Langton,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Miss 
Feme,  m.  Diana,  dau.  of  Edmund  Tumor,  Esq.  of  Stoke 
Kochford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue,  i  Bennet,  his  heir; 
II.  Feme,  d.  young ;  i.  Diana,  m.  Kev.  Dr.  tJvedale ;  and  ii. 
Juliet, !)!.  Rev.  William  Brackenbury.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Besnet  Langton,  Esq.  of  Langton,  m.  1770,  Mary,  Dowager- 
Countess  of  Bothes,  dau.  of  Greshara  Lloyd,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
Holt  his  wife,  great-niece  of  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  Holt,  and 
had  issue  (with  six  daus.,  Mary,  Diana,  Jane,  Elizabeth, 
Isabella,  and  Margaret),  three  sons, 

George,  of  Langton. 

Peregrine,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Massingbebd  (s« 
Massingberd  of  Gunby.) 

Algernon,    b.   1^1,    originally   a    military    officer,    subse- 
quently in  holy  orders:  m.  Mary  Anne,  sister  of  Edward 
Drewe.  Esq.  of  Grange,  Devon,  and  d.  1829,  leaving  one 
child,  Bennet. 
The  son  and  heir, 

George  Langton, Esq.  of  Langton,  m.  1839,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Mainwaring,  Esq..  of  Coleby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
was  father  of 

John  Stephen  Langton,  Esq.  b.  1794,  m.  1816,  Alice,  dau. 
of  John  Armstead,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  a  son, 

George  Bennet  Langton,  Esq.,  m.  1839,  Marianne, 
youngest  dau.  of  Langlcy  Brackenbury,  Esq.  (son  of  Langley 
Carr  Brackenbury,  Esq.  of  Panton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln). 
Mr.  Langton  and  his  wife  both  d.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Bennet  Rothes,  now  of  Langton. 

u.  John  Stephen  Algernon,  6.  1»42,  d.  1892. 

III.  George  Bennet,  6.  1844,  d.  1870. 

I.  Constance,  d.  young. 

j4-y-m«— Quarterly :  sa.  and  or,  a  bend  arg.  Crest — An  eagle 
or,  and  a  wivem  vert,  interwoven  and  erect  on  their  tails. 

Stat — Langton  Hall,  SpUsby,  co.  Lincoln. 

Clubs — Conservative. 


LARNACH   OF  BRAMBLETYE. 

Laekach,  Donald,  Esq.  of  Brambletye,  co. 
Sussex,  High  Sheriff  1883,  I.  17  July,  1817,  m. 
8  Sept.  1845,  Jane  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  N.S.  W.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Walker,  b.  1846,  d.  1880. 

II.  James  Walker,  of  Alderbury,  Banbury,  Capt.  Suffolk 
Hussars,  b.  1849  ;  m.  29  June,  1889,  Lady  Isabel  Boyle, 
dau.  of  Richard,  9th  Earl  of  Cork,  and  has  issue,  Isabel, 
b.  1890. 

in.  Sydney,  6.  1852. 

IV.  Herbert  Donald,  h.  1856 ;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  E.  Ansdell, 

Esq.,  R.A.,  and  d.  1892. 
I.  Elizabeth   Walker,   m.   Col.  Alfred  Robert  Margery,   of 

Chatham  Park,  East  Grinstead. 

ilr.   Lamach,  formerly  a  banker    in  Australia,  is 
I'ldest  son  of  William  Larnach,  Esq.  of  Caithness, 
2s\B.  (who  d.  1829),  by  his  wife,  Margaret  Smith. 
Seat— Brambletye,  near  East  Grinstead,  Sussex. 


LA  TOUCHE  OF  BELLEVUE. 

La  TorcHE,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  co. 
Wicklow,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Leitrim.  b.  1815,  s. 
his  brother  1892. 


Lineage.— The  family  of  La  Touche  was  established  in 
Ireland  by  David  Digues  db  la  Touche,  a  Huguenot,  who 
settled  in  that  kingdom  after  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of 
Nantes,  having  served  first  as  volunteer,  and  afterwards  as 
Lieut,  and  Capt.  in  the  Princess  Anne's  Regiment  of  Infantry. 
He  was  the  4th  son  of  a  noble  Protestant  family  of  the  Blesois, 
which  possessed  considerable  estates  between  Blois  and  Orleans 
and  in  other  parts  of  France.  He  first  fled  to  Holland,  where 
a  branch  of  his  family  had  for  some  time  been  established,  and 
shortly  afterwards  embarking  with  the  Prince  of  Orange 
served  the  Irish  campaign  under  him.  At  the  conclusion  of  the 
war,  Mr.  La  Touche,  with  many  of  his  countrymen,  settled  in 
Dublin.  He  m.  twice;  by  his  2nd  wife  he  had  no  issue,  but 
by  the  1st  (whom  he  m.  oJuly,  1690),  Judith  Biard,  dau.  of 
NeoBiard  and  Judith  Chevalier  his  wife,  he  had,  with  two 
daus.,  issue, 

I.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  Digges  La  Touche,  of  Dublin,  to.  Ist,  1735, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  David  Chaigneau,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by 
her  an  only  cliild, 

Elizabeth  Wilhelmina,  wife  of  Robert  Barry,  Esq.,  3rd  son 
of  Sir  Edward  Barry,  Bart. 
He  TO.  2iidly,  1743,  Matilda,  dau.  of  William  Thwaites,  Esq. 
(will  dated  17  Nov.  1702,  and  proved  29  Sept.  1763),  and  had 
issue  by  her, 

1  William  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  in.  Grace, 
dau.  of  John  Puget,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

James  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Sans  Souci,  co.  Dublin, 
TO.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Lawrence  Cotter,  Bart., 
and  left  issue  at  his  decease,  18527,  William  Digges, 
m.  13  Sept.  1842,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Christopher  L'Estrange- 
Carleton,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has 
issue,  James  Digges;  John  George  Digges:  Edmond 
Robert  Digges,  Barrister-at-Law  ;  Isabella  Digges,  d. 
29  Dec.  1886;  Grace  Digges;  and  Elizabeth  Digges. 

William  Digges,  d.  v,nm. 

Thomas  Digges,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Keedham,  Esq. 

Esther,  wife  of  Rev.  Henjamin  Waller. 

Ehzabeth,  ij;.  Rev.  Caesar  Otway. 

Grace,  wife  of  Rev.  George  Edmond  Cotter. 

2  Peter  Digges,  Esq.  of  Belfield,  co.  Dublin,  m.  1789,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  George  Thwaites,  Esq.,  andhad  issue,  Peter 
Digges,  TO.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Dodwell  Browne,  Esq. ; 
John  James  Digges  (Rev.);  George  Digges,  m.  Francss, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Caesar  Otway,  and  had  issue  ;  Theophilus 
Digges,  d.  unm.  ;  William  Digges,  d.  s.  p. ;  Elizabeth  ; 
Emily,  wife  of  John  Brennan,  Esq.  a  Six-Clerk  in  Chan- 
cery ;  Frances  ;  Harriett ;  and  Sophia. 

3  Theophilus  Digges,  of  llublin,  d.  unm.  1777. 

4  David  Digges,  of  Dublin,  d.  unm.  1778. 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.  17  Oct.  1745,  and  was  s.  in  the  bank  which 
he  had  established  in  Dublin  by  his  son, 

David  La  Touche,  Esq.  6.  31  Dec.  1703.  who  had  been 
educated  in  Holland  with  his  relation  Digues  de  la  Motte,  of 
Rotterdam.  He  m.  8  Feb.  1724-25,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Gabriel  Canasilhes,  and  had  issue, 

Gabriel  David,  6.  1728  ;  d.  v.  p. 

David  (Hijiht  Hon.),  of  Marlay.        James,  b.  1730  ;  d.  v.  p. 

John,  of  Harristown. 

Peter,  of  Bellevue,  M.P.,  of  whom  presently. 

Gabriel,  b.  26  Dec.  1734.  Matthew,  6.  1738. 

Mary  Anne,  b.  1726.  Martha,  6.  1736. 

Elizabeth,  twin  with  Martha.  Judith,  h.  1742. 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.  Feb.  1875.     The  eldest  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  David  La  Toucue,  of  Marlay,  co.  Dublin, 
many  years  M.P.  for  his  own  borough  of  Newcastle  and  other 
places,  b.  1729;  m.  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev. 
George  Marlay,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore,  son  of  Chief  Justice 
Marlay,  and  by  her  (who  was  first  cousin  to  the  Right  Hon. 
Henry  Grattan)  had  issue, 

David  his  heir.  George,  d.  unm.  1823. 

John  David,  of  whom  presently. 

Peter,  6.  1777 ;  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  his  uncle 

of  Bellevue. 
Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Carlow  Militia,  and  for  some  years 

M.P.  for  Carlow,  b.  1783  ;  d.  s.  p. 
William,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth,  to.  1781,  Robert,  3rd  Earl  of  Lanesborough. 
Harriet,  m.  Sir  Nicholas  Colthurst,  9rd  Bart,  of  Ardrum,  co. 

Cork. 
Emily,  m.  Nov.  1790,  Col.  George  Vesey,  of  Lucan  House, 

CO.  Dublin. 
Anne,  m.  George  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Blarney  Castle,  eo.  Cork. 
Maiia,  m.  1801,  the  Right  Hon.  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight 

of  Kerry. 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.  June,  1817.     His  eldest  son, 

David  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Marlay,  Col.  of  the  Carlow  Militia, 
M.P.  for  that  co.,  to.  24  Dec.  1789,  Lady  Cecilia,  dau,  of  the 
Earl  of  Milltown,  and  left  issue, 

1.  David,  d.  unm.  1830, 


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n.  John  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Monntrath,  m.  and  had  issue. 

III.  George,  6.  1793;  m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Peter,  Major  7th  Bengal  N.I.,  m.  1st,  1829,  Fanny,  dau. 
of  Brigadier-General  William  George  Maxwell,  C.B.,  of  Dal- 
Bwinton,  co.  Dumfries,  by  whom  (who  d.  at  Kiatah,  India, 
22  Jan.  1830),  he  had  issue,  one  son,  6.  19  Jan.  1830,  d.  an 
infant,  and  2ndly,  El^en  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  BestandiR, 
of  German  extraction,  from  Gijttingen  (6.  1816;  m.  at  Cape 
Town,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  11  Sept.  1832).  He  d.  16  May, 
\849,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  at  liath,  1  July,  1845), 

}  Cecil  D'Urban,  Colonel  and  Commandant  of  the  Poonah 
Horse,  b.  11  July,  1834;  m.  23  April,  1655,  Agnes 
Emma,  only  dau.  of  Benjamin  Proctor  Kooke,  M.D.,  and 
has  issue,  two  daus. 

2  Charles  Blunt,  Capt.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  m.  1866,  Wil- 
helmina,  dau.  of  William  Miiller,  of  Shenley,  Herts,  had 
issue,  one  dau.  only.  He  was  killed  in  action  at  Macherba, 
Kattywar,  India,  29  Dec.  1867. 

3  William  Puget,  b.  6  June,  1838,  at  Nusserabad,  India, 
Lieut.-Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps;  m.  2  Nov.  18G6,  Frances 
Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Anthony  B.  Stransham, 
K.C.B.,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue,  Charles  Burdett  Mal- 
colm, and  seven  other  children. 

V.  William,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Eobert,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  and  had  issue. 

VII.  Cecil,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William,  3rd  Lord  Brandon. 

II.  Harriett,  m.  Villiers  Hatton,  Kear-Admiral  R.N. 

ui.  Frances,  d.  unm.  iv.  Emily.  v.  Mary. 

Col.  La  Touche  sold  Marlay  to  his  brother, 

John  David  La  Touche,  Esq.,  6.2  Jan.  1772;  m.  March, 
1799,  Anne  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Tottenham  Esq.  of  New 
Boss,  CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  Aug.  1833,  leaving  issue, 

David  Charles,  late  of  Marlay,  6.  18  April,  1800,  Col.  co. 

Dublin  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Wicklow, 
1838,  and  of  the  co.  and  city  of  Dublin  1843,  d.  unm. 

Charles  John,  t.  21  March,  1811;  ?n.  June,  1850,  Mademoi- 
selle Marie  de  Fouchier,  and  has  a  son,  John  David,  6.  May, 
1861. 

Frances  Caroline  Sarah,  d.  1877.  Elizabeth  Louisa. 

Anne  Caroline,  d.  unm.  1844. 

Peter  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  3rd  surviving  son  of 
David  Digues  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  by  Mary  Anne  his 
wife,  sat  for  many  years  in  Parliament  as  Knight  of  the  Shire 
forLeitrim.  He  m.  1st,  1766,  Rebecca,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Vicars,  Esq.  of  Grantstown,  Queen's  co.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. 
1786,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichtrd  Vicars,  Esq.  of 
Lavally,  which  lady,  who  had  no  chililren,  survived  her 
husband  a  considerable  time.  Having  no  issue,  Mr.  La  Touche 
adopted  (the  4th  son  of  his  brother,  the  Right  Hon.  David  La 
Touche,  of  Marlay)  his  nephew, 

Peter  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  6.  1777,  m.  1806,  the 
Hon  Charlotte  Maude,  dau.  of  Cornwallis,  Ist  Viscount 
Hawarden,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Dec.  1874,  aged  92)  had 
issue, 

Petek,  his  heir.  Cornwallis,  d.  1837,  in  India. 

William  Robeet,  late  of  Bellevue. 

Ashley,  m.  2  May,  1861,  Sarah  Juha,  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  William 
Cox,  of  Coolciiffe,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue,  one  dau., 
Annette. 

Charles  Henry,  d.  1876. 

Francis,  now  of  Bellevue. 

James,  d.  1852. 

Octavius,  m.  his  cousin,  Cecilia  La  Touche,  and  has  issue, 
Peter,  b.  Sept.  1864,  aud  three  daus. 

John  Alexander,  d.  s.  p.  19  March,  1892. 

Isabella,  d.  unm.  10  June,  1891. 

Charlotte.  Mary. 

Eliza,  m.  Rev.  James  Godley,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and 
one  dau.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.ll  Feb.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  d,  s.  p.  1856,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Robert  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  co.  Wicklow, 
D.L.  for  CO.  Lcitrim,  J.  P.  for  Wicklow,  High  Sheriff  for 
Wicklow  1860,  and  for  Leitrim  1853,  b.  30  June,  1310,  m.  13 
July,  1867,  Ellen,  4th  dau.  of  WUliam  Henn,  Esq.,  Master  in 
Chancery,  by  Mary  Rice,  his  nife,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Fosbery,  Esq.  of  Clorane,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  s.  p.  17  Jan. 
1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  brother,  Francis,  now 
of  Bellevue. 

Armi — Arg.,  a  pomegranate  slipped  in  pale  ppr.  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  two  mullets  of  the  field.  Crest — A  mullet  of  five 
points  pierced  arg.  3io£to— Quid  verum  atque  decens  euro  et 
rego. 

iea£— Bellevue,  Delgany,  co.  Wicklow. 


1846,  and  Leitrim  1859,  5.  15  Sept.  1814;  m.  16 
May,  1843,  Maria,  only  cliild  of  Eose-Lnmbart 
Price,  Esq.  of  Trengwainton,  co.  Cornwall  (by  his 
wife,  Catherine,  Countess  Dowager  of  Desart)  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Perot  O'Connor,  J.P.,  6.  12  July,  1846  ;  m.  9 
Feb.  1870,  Lady  Annette  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  John,  3rcl 
Earl  of  Clonmell. 

I.  Emily  Maria,  m.  27  June,  1865,  Hon.  Bernard  Matthew 
Ward,  Major  32nd  Light  Infantry,  4th  son  of  Viscount 
Bangor,  and  d.  1  June.  18G8,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Rose  Lucy,  d.  unm.  25  May,  1875. 

Xiineag'e. — John  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Harristoirn,  co. 
Kildare,  M.P.,  2nd  surviving  son  of  David  Digues  La  Touche, 
Esq.  of  Marlay  (see  La  Touche  oJ  Bellevue),  m.  1763,  Gertrude 
Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  Robert  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork  (who  took 
the  name  and  arms  of  Fitzgerald),  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

John,  many  years  M.P.  for  co.  Leitrim,  d.  unm. 

Gertrude,  m  Francis  Matthew,  2nd  Earl  of  Llandaff. 

Marianne,  m.  Ralph  Peter  Dundas,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  La  Todche,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  M.P.  for  co.  Kildare, 
m.  17  April,  1810,  Lady  Emily  Le  Poer  Trench,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Power  Keating,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  about  1S18)  has  issue, 

John,  now  of  Harristown. 

Robert,  twin  with  John,  d.  8  Sept.  1846. 

William,  6.  1815  ;  d.  10  Jan,  1867. 

Anne,  d.  young. 

Gertrude,  m.  1841,  her  cousin,  Stanley  McClintock,  Esq.,  son 
of  John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Drumcar,  by  his  wife,  the  Lady 
Elizabeth  Le  Poer  Trench.  Emily,  d.  young. 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.  May,  1844. 

Arms,  etc. — Same  as  La  Touche  of  Bellevue. 
Seat — Harristown,  Brannoxtown,  Newbridge. 


LAWES   OP   OliD  PARK. 

Lawes,  Egbert  Bartholomew,  Esq.  of  Old 
Park,  CO.  Kent,  and  Kingston  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  J.P., 
D.L.,  CO.  Kent,  Major  late  8th  batt.  Middlesex 
Volunteers,  b.  3  Aug.  1824;  m.  25  April,  1854, 
Emma  Selina,  dau.  of  Eev.  Edward  Murray  and 
niece  of  George,  Bishop  of  Eochester  (see  Atholl, 
D.),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Murray,  Capt.  Roy.  Engineer  Militia,  F.R.G.S., 
Eairister-at-Law  {Hesideyicc—bl,  Curzon  Street,  W. 
Clubs — Brooks's,  and  AthenEeum),  b.  22  Jime,  1857;  m. 
1889,  Florence,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  G.  B.  Lethbridge, 
and  has  issue, 
Muriel. 

I.  Evelyn  Emma  Murray,  m.  3  Aug.  1876,  Sir  Graham 
Hamond  Grasme,  Bart.,  of  Norton  and  Yaverland,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

II.  Marion  Ruperta  Murray,  m.  20  Feb.  1884,  Capt.  the  Hon. 
Geoffrey  Cecil  Fiennes,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Saye  and 
Sele. 

Major  Lawes  is  eldest  son  of  Eobert  Lawes,  Esq.  of 
Hyde  Park  Place,  and  Kingston  Hill,  co.  Surrey 
(who  d.  1858),  by  Elizabeth  Gilham,  his  wife  (who 
d.  1870),  dau.  of  J.  Bull,  Esq.  His  only  sister, 
Henrietta  Wilhelmina,  w.  H.  Booth  Hohler,  Esq. 
J. P.,  of  Eawkham  Manor,  Kent. 
Seats— Old  Park,  Dover,  Kent,  and  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 


LAWLOR  OF  GREENAGH  HOUSE. 
(See  Htjddleston.) 


LA  TOUCHE   OF  HARRISTOWN. 

La  Touche,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  J.P.   and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  cos.  Kildare, 


LAWRANCE   OF  DUNSBY  HALL. 

Laweance,  Sir  John  Compton,  of  Dunsby 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  M.P. 
for  South  Lincolnshire  1880-90,  b.  30  May,  1832 ; 
m.  15  Oct.  1861,  Charlotte  Georgina,  dau.  of  Major 
Smart,  of  Tumby  Lawn,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Dalton,  6.  26  June,  1865. 
Katharine  Louisa. 


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Sir  John,  -who  was  called  to  the  Bar  afc  Lincoln's 
Inn  1859,  made  a  Q.C.  1877,  was  Recorder  of  Derby 
1879-90,  was  promoted  to  the  Judicial  Bench  1890 
as  Judge  in  the  Queen's  Bench  Div.,  High  Court  of 
Justice. 

liineag'e. — Thomas  Mcnton  Lawkance,  Esq.  of  Dunsby, 
son  of  John  Lawrance,  Esq.  (who  J.  1S30),  by  his  -nife  Eliza- 
beth (who  d.  1S'2()),  »!.  1830,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Conipton, 
of  Water  Newton,  Hunts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1863)  had  issue, 

John  Compton,  now  of  Dunsby  Hall. 

Elizabeth  H.,  vt.  Eev.  George  Carter,  Eector  of  Folkingham, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

Mr.  Lawrance  d.  in  April,  1856. 

Seat — Dunsby  Hall,  near  Bourne. 

Toicn  Ri'sidence — 7,  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 

CZi'. 6s— Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  fat.  Stephen's,  and  Athe- 
naeum. 


LAWRENCE  OP  LISKEAGHAN. 

Laweexce,  Rkt.  Chaeles,  of  Lisreaghan,  co. 
Galwav,  formerly  Vicar  of  Thurton,  Diocese  of 
Norwich,  h.  28  Oct.  1828 ;  m.  26  Feb.  1866,  Cecil 
(who  d.  Jan.  1881),  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Wale,  K.C.B.,  of  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge. 

Lineage.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  younger  branch  of 
the  very  ancient  and  distinguished  family  of  the  Lawrences  of 
Zancasnire,  descended  from  Sir  Kichard  Lawrence,  of  Ashton 
Hall,  in  that  co.,  and  was  established  in  Ireland  temp.  Queen 
Elizabeth. 

JoiiN  Lawrence  settled  at  Ballymore,  co.  Galway,  and  had 
is.^ue,  Walter,  his  heir;  John;  Edward;  Peter;  Joseph. 

Walter  Lawrence,  of  Ballymore,  s.  his  father,  for  whose 
distinguished  services  he  was  rewarded  with  large  grants  of 
land  under  patent  from  James  I.,  dated  1617.  He  m.  1603, 
Cicely,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Moore,  of  Brieze,  co.  Mayo,  and  d. 
163-1,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Lawrence,  of  Ballymore  and  Lisreaghan,  m.  1st, 
J640,  a  dau.  of  John  O'Donelan,  Esq.  of  Ballydonelan,  co. 
Galway,  by  whom  he  had  no  surviving  issue ;  2ndly, 
Mabella,  dau.  of  KillaghO'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Aughrim,  co.  Galway, 
and  had  a  dau.  Mabella,  m.  J.  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Ballagh,  co. 
■Galway;  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gerald  McCoghlan,  eldest  son 
and  heir  of  Sir  John  McCoghlan,  of  Cloghan,  chief  of  his 
name,  and  Lord  of  the  Country  of  Delvin  Arra,  now  the 
Barony  of  Garry  Castle,  King's  co.,  by  the  Lady  Onoria  Burke 
his  wife,  dau.  of  IJichard,  Earl  of  Clanricarde  and  St.  Alban's, 
and  by  her  had  a  son  and  heir,  W^alter,  and  three  daus., 
Honoria,  Christian,  and  Dorothy.  He  d.  1675,  and  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  m.  1673,  his 
cousin.  Cicely,  dau.  of  Col.  Garrett  Moore,  of  Cloghan  Castle, 
King's  CO.,  by  his  wife,  the  Lady  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
Eichard,  6th  Earl  of  Clanricarde,  and  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Butler  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter,  llth  Earl  of  Ormonde,  and  by 
her  (who  ni.  2ndly,  John  Kelly,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1077 
(with  a  dau.  Honoria,  m.  H.  Felly,  Esq.  of  Kill,  co.  Galway), 
two  sons,  minors,  John,  d.  s.  p.,  under  age,  and 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
iCicholas  Arcedekne,  Esq.  of  Gortnamona,  co.  Galway,  and 
dying  1706,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  (his  youngest  son,  Peter, 
d.  1758,  a  Rear-Admiral), 

John  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  m.  20  April,  1727, 
Wary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Greenish 
and  Cappavarnagh,  co.  Galway,  and  of  Mont  Serat,  West 
Indies,  by  his  wife,  Anastasia,  dau.  of  Eobert  ffrench,  Esq.  of 
Eahasane,  co.  Galway,  and  dying  1730,  was  *.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  6.  1729,  m.  1  May, 
1760,  JIargery,  only  dau.  of  Edmond  Nettervllle,  Esq.  of  Long- 
ford, CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue,  Peter,  b.  Aug.  1762,  d.  s.  p. 
July,  1790,  and  Maria,  d.  unm.  1823.  Mr.  Lawrence  m.  2ndly, 
Aug.  1791,  Catharine,  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Ballykine 
CO.  Mayo,  and  widow  of  Charles  Blake,  Esq.  of  Merlin  Park,  co. 
Galway,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Denis  Daly, 
Esq.  of  Eaford,  co.  Galway,  and  granddau.  of  Michael,  10th 
Earl  of  Clanricarde,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Walter,  late  of  Lisreaghan. 

Matilda  Margaret,  ra.  1822,  Thomas  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
more Castle,  CO.  Galway,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Lawrence  d.  Oct.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq,  of  Lisreaghan,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff, 
1820-21,  b.  15  Dec.  1793;  m.  1  March,  1813,  Georgiana,  3rd 
dau.  of  Charles  Blake,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  co.  Mayo,  and  of  Merlin 


Park,  CO.  Galway  (by  his  wife,  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  G.  Browne,  6th  Bart,  of  The  Neale,   co.  Mayo, 
eldest  brother  of  John,  1st   Baron   Kilmaine),  by  Anastatia, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Denis  Daly,  Esq.  of  Raford,   and  the  Lady 
Anne  de  Burgh  his  wife,  dau.  of  Michael,  lOth  Earl  of  Clanri- 
carde, and  by  her  (who  d.  1863)  had  issue, 
I.  Walter,  late  Capt.  41st  Regt.  subsequently  Capt.  Galway 
Militia;  m.  1848,  Olivia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Dillon 
Bellew,  Bart.,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  10  Jan. 
1874)  a  duu.,  Honora  Mary,  m.  1868,  Charles  Blake,  Esq.  of 
Coolcon,  CO.  Mayo,  and  d.  1873,  leaving   a   dau.  Violet 
Olivia, 
u.  John,  d.  22  Feb.  1872. 
iiL  Charles,  now  of  Lisreaghan. 
lY.  Peter.  v.  Denis  Joseph. 

VI.  George  Edward.  vii.  Henry  William. 

I.  Georgiana. 

II.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Clarke,  Esq. 

III.  aiary  Dorothy.  iv.  Margaret  Mabella. 

v.  Frances  Cicely.  vi.  Anne  Helena  Christian. 

VII.  Adelaide  Bridget  Octavia. 

He  d.  21  Sept.  1873. 

.(^'/■77is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  cross  raguly  gu.,  for 
Lawrence  ;  2nd  and  3rd  sa.,  a  catherine-wheel  between  two 
crescents  in  chief  and  a  trefoil  in  base  or,  for  Scott.  Crest — 
A  demi-turbot  tail  erect  ppr.     Motto — In  cruce  salus. 

Seat — Lisreaghan  (or  Bellevue),  Lawrencetown,  co.  Galway. 


LAWRENCE   OP    SANDYWELL  PARK. 

Laweexce,  Cheistian  William,  Esq.  of  Seven- 
hampton  and  Sandywell  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  in 
the  Diplomatic  Service  from  1859  to  1890,  Minister 
to  Ecuador  1883-90  j  I.  7  April,  1836;  s.  his 
father  1877. 

Lineag°e. — From  Sir  Eobert  Lawrence,  Knt.,  stated  to 
have  been  great-grandson  of  James  Lawrence,  of  Ashton  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  living  37  Henry  111.,  by  Matilda  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Washington,  of  Washington,  co.  Lancaster, 
lineally  descended, 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Sevenhampton,  co.  Gloucester, 
bapt.  11  April,  1689,  who  was  son  of  Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  cf 
Paiuswick,  and  grandson  of  Eobert  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Seven- 
hampton, who  was  4th  in  descent  from  William  Lawrence, 
Esq.,  living  1509,  who  purchased  Sevenhampton.  He  in. 
18  Feb.  1762,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cocks,  Esq.  of  Woodman- 
cote,  CO.  Gloucester,  grandson  of  Eev.  Peter  Cocks,  Eector  of 
Bishop's  Cleevc,  co.  Gloucester,  1593  to  1612,  who  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Biydges,  2nd  son  of  John, 
1st  Lord  Chandos,  and  of  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund,  Lord 
Grey  de  Wilton,  through  whom  this  family  derives  a  royal 
descent  from  Edward  I.,  King  of  England  {see  Burke's  Royal 
Descents).  Mr.  Peter  Cocks  was  2nd  brother  of  Eichard  Cocks, 
Esq.  of  Castleditch,  ancestor  of  Lord  Somcrs.  Mrs.  Lawrence 
d.  1762.  Her  husband  survived  her  two  years,  and  was  s.  at 
his  decease  by  his  elder  surviving  son, 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Sevenhampton,  m.  22  Oct.  1766, 
his  cousin,  Mary,  only  surviving  child  of  Thomas  Hayward, 
Esq.,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  anotherdau.  and  co-heir  of  thesaid 
John  Cocks,  Esq.  of  Woodmancote,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
1  June,  1810,  by  ner  (who  d.  18  Nov.  1804),  an  only  surviving 
child. 

Mart  Lawrence,  of  Sevenhampton,  representative  through 
her  two  grandmothers  of  the  f.amily  of  Cocks  of  Woodmancote, 
and  her  descendants  inherit  a  portion  of  their  original  estate. 
She  m.  16  Dec.  1796,  William  Morris,  Esq.,  brother  of  Eobert 
Morris,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Gloucester,  and  by  him  (who  d.  20 
Nov.  1834,  left  at  her  death,  19  Sept.  1839,  an  only  surviving 
child, 

Walter  Lawrence  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Sevenhampton  and 
Sandywell  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  assumed  by  royal  licence, 
25  Aug.  1815,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Lawrence,  by  the 
desire  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  He 
was  b.  21  May,  1799;  ni.  24  July,  1824,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Christian  Splidt,  Esq.  of  Stratford,  Essex,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1377, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  b.  21  Oct.  1834;  d.  24  Dec.  1853. 

II.  Christian  William,  uow  of  Sandywell  Park  and  Seven- 
hampton. 

III.  Anthony  Cocks  (Eev.),  6.  15  March;  1843,  Rector  of 
Whittington,  co.  Gloucester;  m.  10  Aug.  1876,  Mary  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Ogilvie,  Canon  of  Christ  Church  and 
Riciorof  Ross,  and  has  issue,  Katharine  Mary  Cecily  and 
Wynnefrede  Henrietta. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth.  ii.  Alice.  in.  Agatha. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  raguly  gu.  for  Lawrence,  and  several 


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quarterings,  among  others  that  of  Washington.  In  Harleian 
JIS.,  891,  t'.  99,  a  curious  badge  is  recorded  as  beli>ng:inK  lo 
Washington.  Crest — The  tail  and  lower  part  of  a  fish  erected 
and  couped  ppr. 

<Se(t(3— Sandywell  Park  and  Setenhampton  Manor,  both  near 
Andoversford,  B.S.O.  Gloucesterbhire. 


LAWRENCE  OF  COWESFIELD  HOUSE. 
La  WHENCE,  William  Feedebic,  Esq.  of  Cowes- 
ileld  House,  Wilts,  and  of  Fairfield,  Jamaica;  J. P. 
for  Wilts,  M.P.  for  Liverpool  (Abercromby  Liv.), 
h.  29  Dec.  1844  ;  educated  at  Eton,  M.A.  of  Ch. 
Ch.  Oxford,  Barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  m.  1887, 
Caroline  Susan,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Baring  Young,  Esq.  {see  Bueke's  Baronet- 
age, Young,  Bart.). 

Liineag'e. — John  Lawrence  (traditionally  reputed  to  be  a 
son  of  Henry  Lawrence,  President  of  Cromwell's  Council), 
Fettled  in  Jamaica,  1676,  m.  Jane  Dunn  (?i^e  Collins),  and  d. 
1690,  leaving  three  son.'!,  of  whom, 

John  Lawrence,  of  Fairfield  and  other  estates,  Member  of 
Assembly,  m.  Susannah  Petgrave,  and  d.  173C,  having  had  six 
sons  and  four  daus. ;  of  whom, 

James  Lawbence,  of  Fuirfield  and  other  estates.  Member  of 
Assembly,  Custos  Eotulorum  for  St.  James,  and  Col.  of  his 
District,  m.  Maiy  James,  and  d.  1756,  leaving  an  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Richard  James  Lawrence,  of  Fairfield,  educated  at  Eton 
and  St.  Mary's  Hall,  O.xon,  m.  Mary  Hall  {sec  Hall  of  Holly 
Bath),  and  d.  1830,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  Chevalier,  Knight  of  Malta,  d.  1840,  xmm. 

II.  George,  of  Cowestleld  House,  J. P.,  d.  1861,  i.p. 
in.  Charles,  of  Fairfield. 

IV.  Henry,  Commissioner  of  Bankruptcy,  d.  1864,  unm. 

V.  Frederick  Augustus,  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber, 
d.  1840,  wnm. 

The  third  son, 

Charles  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  and  of  Mossley  Hill, 
near  Liverpool,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Mayor  of  Liverpool,  1823;  m.  29 
Oct.  1800,  Rose,  dau.  of  S.  D'Aguilar,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
March,  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Hall,  of  Fairfield,  Cowestleld  House,  and  Mossley 
Hill,  Mayor  of  Liverpool,  1848:  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Earle,  of  Spekelands  (see  Bdbke's  Baronetage,  Earle,  Bart.), 
and  d.  s.  p.  Is69. 

II.  Charles  Washington  (Rev.),  M.A.,  incumbent  of  St. 
Luke's  Church,  Liverpool ;  in.  1839,  Lucia,  duu.  ol  the 
late  Sir  Samuel  Young,  Bart.,  of  Formosa  Place,  and  d.  20 
Kov.  1861,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Frederick,  now  of  Cowesfield  House. 

2  Charles  D'Aguilar  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Lowestoft,  6. 
27  Nov.  1847;  m.  1882,  Agnes,  4ih  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Dehany  Bernard,  Canon  of  Wells. 

1  Carohne. 

2  Mary,  vi.  Rev.  Hilton  Bothamley,  M.,\.,  Vicar  of  St. 
Stephens,  Bath. 

3  Emily. 

4  Susan  Georgina,  d.  1846. 

5  Lucia  Frances,  d.  1874. 

III.  Arthur  Johnstone,  K.C.B.,  Col.  Commandant  Rifle 
Brigade,  of  F'oxhills,  Chertsey,  b.  1809;  m.  Ibni,  Jacyntha 
Charlotte  Eyre  (see  Eyre  of  Warrens),  and  d.  1892,  leaving 
issue,  George  D'Aguilar.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  iBtiO  ; 
Frederick  Eyre,  Ritie  Brigade,  b.  1801. 

Jlr.  Lawrence  d.  20  Jan.  1853. 

Seat — Cowesfield  House,  Whiteparish.  Wilts. 
Toicii  Residence— Si.  Ermin's  Mansions,  S.W. 
C'iuiis—C'dTlton  and  New  University. 


LAWSON  OF  ALDBOROUGH  AND 
BOROUGHBRIDGE. 

Lawson,  Andeew  Sheelock,  Esq.  of  Aid- 
borough  Manor  and  Boroughbridge  Hal!,  co.  Y'ork, 
J.P.  for  N.  and  W.  Eidings,  Yorks.,  D.L.  for  W. 
Riding,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Yorkshire  Hussars 
Y.  C,  b.  22  Feb.  1855  ;  s.  his  father  22  May,  1872 ; 
m.  28  Feb.  1889,  Elinor  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Butler,  of  Eagle  Hall,  Pateley  Bridge, 
CO.  Y'ork,  and  Nidd  Hall,  the  only  son  of  the  13th 
Viscount  Mountgarret,  and  has  issue,  Margery 
Elinor,  b.  29  Nov.  1889,  and  Mary  Doreen. 

Lineage.— SiE  George  Lawson,  Knt.,  Treasurer  of  Ber- 
II. 


wick,  and  Mayor  of  the  city  of  York  }530.  He  left  a  dau. 
Anne,  »n.  William  Lawson,  and  a  eon,  his  successor, 

Thomas  Lawson,  of  York,  Mayor  of  that  city  15G.'.  He  m. 
Christian,  dau.  of  Hugh  Atkinson,  of  Cistleford,  co.  York,  and 
had,  with  two  daus.,  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Peter  Lawson,  of  Poppleton,  living  1584,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Ambrose  Beekwith,  of  Stillingfleet,  and  had  two  sons  and 
two  daus.    The  elder  son, 

George  Lawson,  of  Poppleton,  and  subsequently  of  Moreby, 
b.  1575  ;  rn.  Anne,  dau.  of  Georj;e  Twistleton,  of  Barley,  near 
Selby,  tnd  had  issue,  three  sons  and  eight  daus.  The  eldest 
son, 

Rev.  George  Lawson,  of  Moreby,  Rector  of  Eakring, 
Notts,  bapt.  13  Nov.  1606;  m.  1656.  Eleanor  More,  of  Nornian- 
ton,  CO.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  1686)  he  had  a 
eon  and  heir, 

George  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Moreby,  m.  1680,  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Marmaduke  Bosville,  Esq.  of  Seaton  Rosse,  in 
the  East  Riding,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1698)  had  two  sons, 

I.  Marmaddre,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  6.  1697  ;  Mayor  of  York  1741  and  1754.  He  7n. 
Barbara,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Burton,  M.A.,  Yiear  of 
Halifax,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Jeesop,  Ksq. 
of  Broom  Hall,  great-great-grandson  of  Kicliard  Jessop. 
Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-htir  of  Uobetc 
Swylt,  Esq.  of  Broom  Hall,  descended  from  Robert  Swyft, 
"the  rich  mercer  of  Rotherham,"  and  had  issue,  with  two 
elder  sons,  Richard  and  George,  who  both  d.  young, 

1  Marmaduke,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Dorothy,  m.  her  cousin,  Andrew  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Boroughbiidge,  Capt.  R.N.,  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Andrew  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  Member  for  Aldhoivugh  in 
many  Parliaments,  by  Barbara,  sister  of  the  last  Lord 
D'Arcy,  of  Navan,  being  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Jessop,  Esq.  of  Broom  Hall,  M.P.,  and  the  Hon.  Mary 


Mr.  Lawson  d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Marmadoke  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Moreby,  inherited  through 
his  mother  the  Bosville  estates  of  Senton  Rosse,  Holme,  and 
Beilby,  bapt.  1685,  who  had  by  Susannah  his  1st  wife  (who  d. 
1711)  two  sons,  George,  6.  1705  and  Marmaduke,  b.  1709, 
d.  s.  p.  He  was  buried  at  Stillingfleet  1761,  and  was  ».  by 
his  nephew, 

Rev.  Marmaduke  Lawson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Sproatley 
and  Prebendary  of  Ripon,  6.  1749 ;  m.  Barbara  Isabella,  dau. 
of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  brother  of  the 
Rev.  James  Wilkinson,  Vicar  of  Sheffield,  of  Broom  Hall,  near 
that  place,  and  of  Boroughbridge  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 

Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  heir  to  his  brother. 

James,  Vicar  of  Buckminster,  co.  Leicester. 

John,  Incumbent  of  Seaton  Carew,  co.  Durham. 

Barbara. 

Dorothy,  m.  1833,  the  Rev.  Edward  Bird,  Rector  of  Tattcn- 
hall,  CO.  Chester. 

Mary,  m.  1»33,  the  Rev.  Alexander  Stewart,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Burford,  Worcester,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Montgomerie 
Stewart,  and  nephew  to  the  Earl  of  Galloway.    He  d.  1836. 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  1814  (Mrs.  Lawson  d.  1838),  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Marmaduke  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Boroughbridge  Hall,  J. P., 
M.P.,  a  gentleman  distinguished  by  his  literary  pre-eminence 
at  Cambridge.  He  d.  unm.  10  March,  1823,  when  the  Wilkin- 
son estates  devolved  upon  his  next  brother, 

Andrew  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Aldborough  Lodge  and  Borough- 
bridge Hall,  M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  6.  1800;  m.  1  Feb.  1823, 
Marianne  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Sherlock 
Gooch,  5th  Bart,  of  Benacre  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
5  Nov.  1855)  had  issue, 
Andrew  Sherlock,  his  heir. 
Edward  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  8  April,  1826. 
Marmaduke  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Horse  Artillery,  b. 
16  Oct.   1827;    m.  6  Jan.  1870,  Mary   Eliza,  dau.  of  W.  M. 
Caddell,  Esq.,  of  the  Madras  Civil 'Service,  and  has  issue, 
one  son. 
James  George,  b.  14  Nov.  1S28;  d.  Aug.  1878. 
Thomas  William,  Capt.   late  74th  Highlanders,  6.  1  March, 
1833;  rn.  22  Dec.  1863,  Harriet  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Barry 
O'Meara  Deaue  {Chaplain  of  Black  Town,  Madras),  and  had 
issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 
Richard,  b.  11  April,  1835;  d.  May,  1863. 
Septimus,  6.  1  July,  1836  ;  d.  1874. 

Octavius  Ridley,  an   officer  18th  Royal  Irish   Regt.,  &.  23 

March,  1840;  drowned  whilst  bathing  in  New  Zealand,  Dec 

1865. 

JIarianne  Barbara  Isabella,  b.  April,  1824;  d.  unm-  1824 

Mary,  -m.  9  Dec.  1847,  John  Dunn  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Chatteris, 

CO.  Cambridge  ;  and  </.  April,  1851,  leaving  a  son  and  a  dan. 

Anne  Matilda,  m.  3  Feb.  1658,  Rev.  William  Henry  Thomp- 

4  s 


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LATT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAW 


son,  Incumbent  of  Eoecliffe,  near  Boroughbridge,  and  has 

!ssue,  two  daus. 
Mr.  Lawson  d.  23  Feb.  1S53,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Sherlock  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Aldboroiigh  Manor  and 
BorouRhbridge  Hall,  J.r.  and  D.L.,  6.  1  Nov.  1824;  m.  IJuly, 
1852,  Isabella,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  John  Grant,  Esq.  of 
Kuttall  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Andkbw  Sherlock,  now  of  Aldborough  and  Borough- 
bridge. 

n.  John  Grant  of  Elm  Bank.  York,  J. P.  and  M.P.  for  N.B. 
(Thirsk  and  Malton  Div.)  Yorkshire,  M.A.  Cli.  Cli.  Oxon, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  28  July,  1856,  (Clubs — Carlton,  'White's, 
and  Bachelors). 

III.  Edward  Charles,  b.  9  Kov.  1860;  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Eichard,  b.  9  Manh,  1864.  m.  Aug.  1893,  Lilian  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  William  Henry  Kite,  Esq.  of  Lee  Hall,  Northants, 
by  Caroline  Jane,  his  2nd  wife,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Tnomas  Diiiby  Legard,  Bart. 

I.  Jane  Grant,  jii.  1  Oct.  1874,  John  Wilmot  Smith,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Charles  Wilmot  Smith,  Esq.  of  Bally  nanty,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Killuran,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  four  daus. 

II.  Isabella  Grace.  in.  Mary  Florence. 
IV.  Koberta  Grant. 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  22  May,  1372. 

Arms — Paly  of  four  gu.  and  vert,  on  a  chevron  or,  a  grey- 
hound's head  erased  S3.,  between  two  cinquefoils  az.  a  chief 
of  the  third  charged  with  an  ogress,  thereon  a  demi  lion  ram- 
pant arg  between  two  crescentssa.,  on  each  three  plates.  Crest — 
A  wolfs  head  erased  ppr.  charged  on  the  neck  with  three 
bezants,  one  and  two,  between  the  bezants  a  collar  vert.  Motto 
— Loyal,  secret. 

Seats — Aldborough  Manor,  near  Boroughbridge,  and 
Boroughbridge  Hall,  co.  York. 

CLv.bs — Carlton,  White's,  and  Batchclors. 


LAWSON  OF  HAZON,  late  OF 
LONGHIKST. 

La'wsox,  William  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Hazon,  co. 
Nortbumberland,   J. P.,   B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h. 

4  April,  1855 ;  m.  5  July,   1881,  Rose,  youngest 
dau.  of  Major  Blackburn,  and  has  issue, 

Geoffrt  Walter,  6.  13  Jan.  1884. 
Hester  Rose,  6.  3  May,  1882. 
Dorothy  Grace,  6.  9  Nov.  1885. 

Liineagre. — This  family  of  Lawson  was  resident  at  Long- 
hirst  since  the  beginning  of  the  16th  century  (sec  Hodgson's 
Mistorij  of  Northumberland) .  Conveyances  of  land  in  Long- 
liirst  to  Kobert  Lawson,  of  Longhirst,  dated  1584,  were  in  the 
possession  of  the  late  Eev.  Edward  Lawson. 

WiLLLAM  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  living  1652,  son  of 
Robert  Lawson,  of  Longhirst,  whose  will  bear.s  date  1632,  and 
prandson  of  Kobert  Lawson,  of  Longhirst,  had,  by  Margaret 
his  wife  (who  ra.  2ndly,  Anthony  Mitford,  Esq.),  a  2nd  son, 

John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  ra.  4  Dec.  1679,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Edvvard  Cook,  Esq.  of  Amble  New  Hall,  and  had 
issue,  'William,  his  heir;  Edward,  6.  1686;  John,  whose  son, 
John,  sold  Old  Moor,  1828;  Margaret,  6.  1682,  wife  of  Mr. 
Henry  Atkinson  (and  mother  of  Jane  Atkinson,  who ;/«. 'William 
Scott,  Merchant  of  Newcastle,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  the 
Lords  Stowell  and  Eldon);  Jane,  in.  Ralph  'Watson,  Esq.  of 
North  Seaton  ;  Mary,  vi.  Mr.  George  Barker;  and  Sarah,  7ii. 
1741,  the  Rev.  John  'Walton.    The  eldest  son, 

AViluam  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  b.  21  May,  1684;  m. 
29  Dec.  1722,  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Carnaby,  Esq.  of  Fullwell, 
Durham,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Lawson  d.  I  March,  1769,  and 
was  J.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  h.  31  Dec.  1731;  d.  ttnm. 
17  Sept.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (son  of 
'William  Lawson  and  his  wife,  Jane  Smith,  of  Togston).  He 
was  6.  21  Jan.  1775 ;  m.  24  Feb.  1821,  John  Hester,  dau.  of  Mr. 
John  Clark,  of  Haddington,  and  had  issue, 

'William  John,  his  successor. 
Edward  (Rev),  heir  to  his  brother.  Henry. 

Susannah.  Jane  Hester,  d.  1838.  Louisa  Caroline. 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  20  Oct.  IS-^.'J,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  J. P.  and  D.L. ;  b. 

5  JIarch,  1822.    He  d.  unia.  6  Nov.  IH^J,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Eev.  Edward  Lawson,  of  Longhirst,  51. A.,  b.  10  Sept.  1824  ; 
1)1.  20  Oct.  1853,  Mary  Eliza,  dau.  of  George  Maule,  Esq., 
Solicitor  to  the  Treasury,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Edward,  now  of  Hazon. 


2  Edward  JIaule  Lawson-Smilh,  of  Togston,  co.  Northum- 
berland, and  Colton  Lodge,  Tadcaster,  Yorks,  J. P.,  W.  B. 
Yorkshire,  b.  3  Oct.  1859,  assumed  in  1880  the  additional 
name  of  Smith  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Thomas  George 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Togston  and  Amble,  co.  Northumberland  ; 
7)1.  29  March,  1S»6,  Ethel  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  William 
Davies,  K.C.S.I.,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  Edward,  b.  14 
March,  1889;  John,  b.  23  March,  1892;  Ivy  Mary,  6.  23 
J.an.  1887. 

3  Henry  Cyril.  4  Algernon. 

1  Mary  Louisa.  2  Eleanor  Evelyn. 

3  Muriel  Frances.  4  Alice. 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  9  Oct.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  William  Edward  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Hazon, 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  sa.  Crest — 
Two  arms  embowed  couped  at  the  elbow  vested  erm.,  cuff  arg., 
supporting  in  the  hands  ppr.  the  sun  in  splendour  or.  Motto — 
Seve  et  reluis. 

Residence — Uazon,  Acklington,  Northumberland. 


LAWTON  OF  LAWTON. 

Lawton,  John  William  Edward,  Esq.  of  Law- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  b.  24  June,  1873  j  *.  his 
father  Nov.  1883. 

liineag'e. — This  family  have  possessed  the  manor  of 
Lawton  since  the  reign  of  Henry 'VI.,  and  by  a  well-founded 
tradition,  from  a  much  earlier  period.  The  pedigree,  how- 
ever, prior  to  that  date  cannot  be  perfectly  traced;  we  shall, 
therefore,  begin  with  the  earliest  member  of  the  family  from 
whom  there  is  a  clear  deduction,  viz., 

John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  b.  1606  (eldest  son  and  heir 
of  William  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  and  grandson  of  John 
Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  living  1580);  m.  Clare,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Sncyd,  Esq.  of  Keel,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  he  had  an  eldest; 
son  and  successor, 

William  Lawton.  Esq.  of  Lawton,  6.  1630;  Sheriff  of  co. 
Chester,  1672;  m.  Hester,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Longueville, 
Bart.,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Temple,  of  Stowe,  and 
by  her  had  issue.  Mr.  Lawton  d.  Sept.  1693,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

JouN  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  6.  7  May,  1656;  vi.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  George,  younger  son  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Man- 
chester, and  sister  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Halifax.  By  this 
lady  Mr.  Lawton  had  issue,  William,  d.  s.  p.  1714;  Edward,  m. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Swithamley,  and 
d.  1730;  John,  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  d.  J  8  June, 
1740;  Anne,  771.  1735,  John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Wybunbury; 
Mary,  m.  Ralph  Trafford,  Esq.  Mr.  Lawton  m.  2ndly,  Mary, 
relict  of  Sir  Edward  Longueville,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  son,  his  successor, 

Robert  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  bapt.  6May,  17'23;  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Chester  1754;  771.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Offley,  Esq.  of 
Madeley,  M.P.  for  co.  Chester,  who  assumed  afterwards  the 
surname  of  Crewe.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Lawton  had  an  eldest 
son  and  successor, 

John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  b.  Sept.  1746.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Charles  Crewe,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  25  March,  1804,  leaving  issue, 

/-•„"'!i'It!^'T5«„„„„   I- successively  of  Lawton. 
Charles  Bodrne,  j  ' 

John,  VI.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Carter,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving 

with  other  issue,  a  son, 
John,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
Philip,  a  Lieut,  in  the  83rd  Light  Infantry,  d.  on  his  passage 

to  the  West  Indies. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  j.  his  father  1S04,  but 
dying  s.  p.,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother,  Charles  Bourne  Law- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Lawton  Hall,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau,  of  Henry 
Featherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Tooting,  Surrey;  and  2ndly,  Mari- 
anne Percy,  dau.  of  William  Belcombe,  M.D.,  of  York,  but 
(/.  s.  p.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton  Hall,  J.P. ;  m.  1845,  Emily 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adiington,  and  by  iier 
(who  m.  2ndly,  1865,  Frank  Renaud,  Esq.,  M.D.)  left  at  his 
death,  1864, 

I.  William  George  Percy,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Charles  Montague. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

II.  Agnes  Fanny  Adine. 

III.  Evelyn    Frances    Christabel,  m.  1879,    11.    C.  Gibbs« 
Brandreth,  Esq. 

IV.  Rosanjond  Minnie,  ni.  1879,  Major  F.  H.  Whitby,  Durham 
Light  Infantry. 


LAr 


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LEA 


1155 


The  eldest  son, 

William  John  Pekct  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton  Hall,  6. 
27  Dec.  1849 ;  vi.  16  April,  1872,  Mary  Maud,  eldest  dau.  of 
Hon.  Edward  Morris  Erskine,  C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
18S5,  Rev.  George  W.  Skene,  Bector  of  Barthomley,  co.  Ches- 
ter) had  issue, 

John  William  Edwabd,  of  Lawton. 

Kalph  Lupus  Erskine,  b.  23  June,  1878. 

Gwendolin  Maud,  b.  31  March,  1876. 

Mary  Emily,  b.  13  June,  1881. 

Mr.  Lawton  d.  8  Not.  18S3,  and  wa-s  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  John  William  Edward  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton 
Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  f ess  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee 
sa.,  a  cinqiiefoil  of  the  first.  Crest — A  demi-wolf  rampant  arg., 
licking  a  wound  in  the  right  shoulder. 

Seat — Lawton  Hall,  near  Stoke-on-Trent. 


liATCOCK  OF  WISETON. 

Latcock,  Joseph  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Wiseton, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  of  Low  Gosforth,  co.  Northum- 
berland, J.P.  for  Notts,  b.  12  June,  1867,  educated 
at  Eton  and  Oxford  ;  s.  his  father  1881. 

Xiineag'e. — This  family  was  formerly  settled  in  Yorkshire. 

Joseph  Latcock,  Esq.  of  Low  Gosforth  and  Whittonstall, 
Northumberland,  Lintz,  co.  Durham,  Wiseton  Hall,  co.  Notts, 
and  Castle  Carr,  co.  York,  J.F.  and  D.L.  (son  of  Robert 
Laycock,  of  Wiulaton,  Northumberland,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
ndi  Douglas);  m.  1st,  1832,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Nicliolson, 
Esq.,  of  Winlaton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1871),  had  a  son, 

EoBEET,  his  heir, 
Mr.    Laycock,  to.    2ndly,  1876,  Harriet    Charlotte,  sister  of 
Admiral  Sir  Richard  Collinson,  K.C.B.,  and  widow  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Dalton,  M.A.,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1881,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

Robert  Latcock,  Esq.  of  Low  Gosforth  and  Whittonstall, 
Northumberland,  and  Lintz  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  for  Notts 
and  Northumberland,  D.L.  for  Notts,  and  High  Sheriff  1878, 
M.P.  lor  North  Lincoln  1880-81,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6. 
18S3;  m.  18G6,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  Christian  Allhusen,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  Court,  Slough,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Dec.  1887, 
Lord  D'Arcy  Godolphin  Osborne,  son  of  George.  8th  Duke  of 
Leeds)  had  issue, 

Joseph  Feedebick,  now  of  Wiseton. 
Annie  Barbara. 

Mr.  Laycock  d.  14  Aug.  ISSl. 

Jrms— Arg.,  a  dexter  gauntlet  sa.  garnished,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  Crest — A  cock  arg.,  combed,  jelloped,  and  legged 
gu.  supporting  with  a  dexter  claw  a  gauntlet  sa.  Motto — 
iSemper  paratus. 

Seats— W isetou,  Bawtry,  co.  Notts  :  Low  Gosforth,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne. 


LEA  OF  KIDDEKMIKSTEK. 

Lea,  Eev.  Thomas  Simcox,  of  Astley  Hall,  co. 
"Worcester,  and  The  Lakes,  Kidderminster,  M.A., 
Oxon,  Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  b.  21  April, 
1857;  5.  his  father  1893. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Lea,  of  Kidderminster,  left  by  Jane 
his  wife,  who  was  buried  22  Nov.  1673, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  bapt.  19  March,  1624,  living  165G,  m.  Martha,  and 
had  with  other  issue,  d.  in  infancy,  a  dau.  vi.  William 
Barrett. 

III.  William,  bapt.  18  Feb,  1637,  m.  13  Nov.  1688,  Alice  Hole, 
who  d.  1706,  leaving  a  son. 

IV.  Joyce,  bapt.  3  June,  1628. 

I.  Margaret,  bapt.  21  April,  1632,  buried  1  March,  1635. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bupt.  27  July,  1634. 

Thomas  Lea,  Esq.  bapt.  at  Kidderminster,  20  June,  1619,  m. 
Ist,  Margaret,  and  had  by  her  with  other  issue, 

Thomas,  bapt.  1 1  July,  1646,  m.  Grizell  or  Grissell  (who  was 
buried  16  Jan.  1699),  and  was  buried  4  Jan.  1703,  leaving 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Thomas,  bapt.  9  July,  1675;  m.  1695, 
Mary  Climar,  and  d.  1726,  leaving  issue,  Thomas,  bapt.  25 
Aug.  1697,  VI.  1720,  Mary  Goodyear,  was  High  BaiUff  of 
Kidderminster  1769,  and  d.  same  year,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Stephen,  of  whom  hereafter. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  and  had  with  other  issue, 
Jonathan,  bapt.  7  March,  1663,  m.  6  Nov.  1684,  Mary  Sale, 
of  Kidderminster  and  had   issue,  John,  bapt.   14  March, 


1686,  TO.  Mary,  and  had  issue,  Joseph,  bapt.  15  Dec.  I7I1, 
ancestor  of  Joseph  Lea,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Worcester, 
1816,  and  the  Ven.  William  Lea,  Archdeacon  of  Worces- 
ter. This  line  is  now  represented  by  the  Rev.  Josiah 
TcRNEE  Lea,  of  the  Far  Forest,  Bewdley,  J.P.,  co.  Worcester 
I.  Marjory,  bapt.  16  March,  1666,  buried  1700,  unm. 

He  was  buried  in  Wootton  30  Dec.  1689.    His  widow  was 
buried  21  March  1703.     His  third  son, 

Stephen  Lea,  Esq.  b.  1651,  m.  18  Aug.  1676,  Margaret 
Callow,  of  Kidderminster,  and  was  buried  14  March  1715-16, 
having  by  her,  who  was  buried  25  Aug.  1718,  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  bapt.  7  June,  1677,  m.  24  Oct.  170-3,  Hannah 
Radford,  of  Kidderminster,  and  was  buried  2  April,  1723, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Stephen,  bapt.  1  May,  1711,  to.  4  Nov.  1723,  Elizabeth 
Widnal,  of  Kidderminster,  and  had  issue,  all  of  whom  d. 
in  infancy. 

1  Mary,  6.  1704. 

2  Hannah,  to.  1733,  Thomas  Brecknell. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  1727,  James  Pitt. 

4  Hester,  b.  1713. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Anne,  bapt.  25  Nov.  1683,  m.  1704,  Thomas  Dougherty. 

II.  Esther,  bapt.  29  Nov.  16i)9,  m.  1715,  Thomas  Garmsou. 

III.  Amy,  bapt.  17  Oct.  1691,  to.  1713,  Edward  Bourne. 

John  Lea,  Esq.  bapt.  17  Blay,  1679,  m.  6  Jan.  1703-4, 
Elizabeth  Cooper,  of  Kidderminster,  and  was  buried  21  Oct. 
1726,  having  had  issue  with  two  daus.  who  d.  in  infancy,  an 
only  son, 

John  Lea,  Esq.  bapt.  25  Dec.  1708,  to.  8  May,  1729,  E.sther 
Lane,  of  the  Parish  of  Over-Aveley  who  d.  3  April,  174;j,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  26  Feb.  1731-2,  m.  Elizabeth  Robinson  (who 
d.  8  June,  1793),  and  d.  19  Jan.  1759,  leaving  issue, 
Henbt,  m.  Phcebe  Humphries,  and  had  issue,  1  Abel  (who 
TO.  and  had  issue,  Abel  Humphbies,  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Wore. 
Coll.  Oxon,  m.and  rf.  s.  p.,  and  Jo«eph  Henry,  d.  s.p.);  2 
Henry  (711.  and  had  issue,  four  daus.  all  unm.) ;  3  Tboma.'i 
Cheke,  of  whom  there  is  no  trace,  and  two  daus.,  1 
Marianne,  lu.  W.  Morton,  and  2  Eliza. 

II.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  3  April,  1730,  to.  Samuel  Talbot. 

II.  Esther,  bapt.  8  Dec.  1735,  m.  Thoma.s  Cooper. 
in.  Jane,  bapt.  2  Dec.  1737,  m.  Andrew  Cooper. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Martha,  who  survived  him,  but  by  whom  he  had 
no  issue,  and  d.  6  July  1777.     His  second  son, 

Francis  Lea,  Esq.  b.  31  Dec.  1733,  to.  21  Oct.  1755,  Hannah 
dau.  of  John  Broom,  of  Kidderminster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Moses,  b.  14  Sept.  1761,  m.  and  had  issue, 

1  Joseph  Wakeman,  m.  Sarah  Barrett,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Francis,  711.  and  left  issue. 

11;.  Thomas,  6.  13  April,  1771,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Broom,  6.  1  Oct.  1773,  d.  s.  p.  15  May,  1797. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  Eev.  John  Barrett. 

II.  Rebekah,  m.  Joseph  Talbot,  Esq. 

III.  Esther,  in.  John  Addington,  Esq.,  M.E.C.S. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  to.  —  Butcher,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  George 
Butcher,  Esq.,  who  was  heir  to  his  uncle,  Thomas  Lea, 
Esq.  and  took  the  name  of  Lea.  He  m.  Emma,  dau.  of 
George  Harris,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  2 
Sept.  1859,  leaving  by  her  who  d.  5  March,  1862,  issue, 

1  Thomas  (Sir),  (.see  Burke's  Peerage,  Lea,  Bart..). 

2  George  Harris,  Judge  of  County  Court,  b.  2  April,  1842, 
TO.  1st,  -29  Nov.  1864,  Mary,  (who  d.  25  Sept.  lH6r)  dau.  of 
E.  Futvoie,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  25  Feb.  1873,  Marion,  dau.  of 
C.  Bushcll,  Esq.,  and  has  is.sue  by  both  marriages. 

1  Emma,  m.  Basil  Woodd  Smith,  Esq.  and  d.  1870. 

2  Linnie,  m.  Juno,  1860.  James  A.  Crowther,  Esq. 

3  Annie,  to.  19  Dec.  1872,  Frank  Young,  Esq.  and  d.  1887. 
Mr.  Francis  Lea  d.  22  Feb.  1805,  and  his  widow  d.  20  April, 
1815.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Lea,  Esq.  of  the  Lakes,  Kidderminster,  6.  7  Nov.  1757, 
m.  14  March,  1786,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Simcox,  Esq.  of 
West  Bromwich  and  Birmingham,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1843, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  6  Feb.  1855,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Simcox,  of  Astley  Hall,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  George,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  John,  6.  28  Aug.  1799,  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  George 
Simcox,  Esq.,  and  d.  30  April,  182^,  leaving  i.^sue, 

1  Arthur  Augustus,  of  Wadhain  College,  Oxon,  d.  s.  p.  13 
May,  1848. 

2  John  Walter,  of  Wadham  College,  7)!..  1851,  Laetitia 
Ncale,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Russell,  Rector  of  Shepper- 
ton,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Hampton.  Middlesex,  and  d.  29 
Feb.  1888,  leaving  issue,  Guy  Archibald  Arthur,  b.  1857, 
m.  and  has  two  sons  ;  and  Gertrude  Etheldreda. 

v.  Augustus,  6.  27  April,  1802,  d.  s.  p.  2  May,  1827. 
VI.  George  (Rev.),  Canon  of   Lichfield,  b.  22  Oct.  1804, 71!. 
1336,    Sophia,    dau.  of   Sir  John  Gurnev,   Baron  of  the 

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Exchequer,  and  d.  s.  p.  10  May,  1S83.  His  widow  d.  3  May, 
1888. 

I.  Hannah  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Green  Simcox,  Esq.  of  Ilar- 
horne  House,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Louisa,  d.  itnvi.  9  Feb.  1SS3. 
in.  Ann,  d.  an  infant. 

IT.  Jane,  d.  an  infant. 

V.  Ann,  m.  William  Hogan,  Esq.  of  Dullin,  Banister-at- 
Law. 

His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Simcox  Lea,  Esq.  of  Astlcy  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.  and  High  Sheriff  1845,  J. P.  cos. 
Stafford  and  Salop,  6.  17  June  1788,  m.  1st,  12  Aug.  1818, 
EUzabeth  Pratt,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Simcox,  Esq.,  J.P.  of 
Harborne,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1834,  had 
issue, 

I.  Frederick  Simcox,  of  Astley  Hall. 

I.  Harriet  Eliza,  m.  8  Jan.  1845,  Kev.  Stephen  Eichard 
■Waller,  M.A. 

n.  Margaret. 

III.  Anne  Maria, 
rv.  Lavinia. 

He  m.  2ndly,  21  April,  1835,  Lavinia  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
BracUstone  Tarbutt,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29 
Aug.  1869,  had  issue, 

II.  Reginald  Stephen,  of  Lindley  Lodge,  Higham  on  the  Hill, 
Nuneaton,  6.  21  Jan.  1846,  m.  1st,  ;-;i  July,  1872,  Miriam 
Louisa,  eld.  dau.  of  Henry  Crane,  Esq.  of  Oakhampton,  co. 
Worcester,  and  by  her,  who  d.  27  July,  1877,  had  issue, 

1  Henry  Crane,  b.  16  July,  1877. 
Mr.   R.  S.   Lea    rn.   2ndly,   1  Jan.    1891,   Blanche  Marie 
Pauline,  dau.  of  M.  Ryan,  Esq.  W.D.,  of  Ratbgar,  Dublin, 
and  widow  of  W.  D.  Lovell,  Esq.  M.B.C.S. 

V.  Caroline,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Laura  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

VII.  Augusta,  d.  unm. 
vin.  Charlotte. 

IX.  Clara  Jane,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Thomas  Simcox  Lea  d.  15  Nov.  18C8,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Rev.  Feederick  Simcox  Lea,  of  Astley  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
and  The  Lakes,  Kidderminster,  M.A.  Oxford,  Prebendary  of 
Hereford,  and  Uector  of  Tedstone,  Delamere,  6.  24  Dec.  1823  ; 
m.  11  Dec.  1855,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Clark,  Vicar  of  Harmston,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Smcos,  now  of  Astley  Hall. 

II.  George  Henry  Clark,  b.  14  July,  1858,  m.  1886,  Katherine, 
only  dau.  of  W.  D.  Itavies,  Esq.  of  Highgate,  and  has  issue, 

1  Gladys  Mary. 

2  Jocelyn  Clare. 

III.  Arthur  Augustus,  scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford, 
M.A.,  6.  3  Nov.  1859.  iv.  John,  6.  14  Jan.  1861. 

1.  Elizabeth  Mary.  ii.  Margaret  Katherine. 

III.  Ellen  Harriet. 

Mr.  F.  S.  Lea  d.  30  Sept.  1893,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arms—T^Ttn.  a  fesse  dancetfe,  vert,  fleury  cnunterfleury  or 
between  in  chief  two  lions  passant  sa.  and  in  base  a  stag 
lodged  ppr.  collared,  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  of  the 
third. 

Crest— A  beaver  ppr.  semi^e  de  lis  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
branch  of  w  illow,  also  ppr. 

Motto — .Spe  viiae  melioris. 

Seat — Astley  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcestershire. 


Frances  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  H.  Ince,  Esq.  of  Thurloe 
Square,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Edmund  Burleigh,  6.  July, 
1870  ;  Ronald. 

VII.  Bladen,  d.  1840.  vui.  Frederick. 

I.  Caroline. 

5eat— Corston,  Pembroke. 


LEACH  OF  COE.STON. 

Leach,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Corston,  co.  Pembrolfc, 
J.P.,  High  iSheriff  1885,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Pembroke  Yeoinanry,  b.  15  Aug.  1824;  m.  28 
May,  1867,  Mary,  2ncl  dau.  of  Francis  Edwardes 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Plas-Cil-y-bebyll,  co.  Glamorgan. 

Lineage.— Abraham  Leach,  Esq.  m.  1793,  Catherine 
Smyth,  and  d.  1843.    His  son, 

Henrt  Leach,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Corston  (who  d.  1864),  had  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife  Im.  1823 ;  d.  1861;,  dau.  of  W.  0.  Brigstocke, 
Esq.  of  Blaenpant,  co.  Cardigan, 

I.  Henry  of  Corston. 

It.  Edward,  d.  unm.  1829. 

III.  William,  d.  unm.  1874. 

IV.  Robert  Owen,  Rear  Admiral,  R.N.,  5.  1832;  m.  1869, 
Mary  Ellen  Thornhill,  youngest  surviving  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Donaldson  Davis,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonards-on-Sea, 
Sussex. 

V.  Hugh,  6.  1835;  m.  1860  (at  Coburg,  Canada  West),  Janet 
Orjiher  Scott,  d.  having  had  issue,  1  Henry  Scott,  b.  Sept. 
1861,  m.;  2  Frederick  Hugh,  h.  1863;   rn. 

Ti.  Edmund,   C.B.,  Col.  in  the  Army,  b.  1836;    m.  1869, 


LEADBITTEB  OF  "WARDEN. 

Leadbitter,  Thomas  Ebancis,  Esq.  of  War- 
den, CO.  Northumberland,  b.  26  May,  ]  839 ;  m.  14 
Aug.  1872,  Mathilda,  dau.  of  Joseph  Thomas 
Savory,  Esq.  of  Wendover,  Bucks,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis  John  Graham,  h.  17  June,  1881. 

II.  Thomas  Cuthbert,  b.  16  March,  d.  5  June,  1883. 

III.  Matthew  Graham,  b.  29  Oct.  1885. 

IV.  Eric  Cyril  Egerton,  6.  8  June,  1891. 

I.  Frances  May. 

II.  Matilda  Clare,  d.  7  March,  1876,  in  infancy. 

III.  Violet  Graham. 

IV.  Margaret  Helen. 

Lineage. — A  member  of  this  old  Border  family,  Walter 
LE  LEDBETEiiE,is  mentioned  in  the  Assize  Roll  of  Northumber- 
land, 40  Henry  III  (1256)  and  is  described  "of  Heydon," 
which  is  in  Warden  Parish  in  the  N.W.  division  of  Tynedale 
Ward.  Seven  of  the  name  are  to  be  found  in  the  Musters 
Roll  for  Northumberland,  1538. 

Matthew  Leadbitter,  of  Warden,  d.  1588,  leaving hy  Agnes 
his  wife,  who  d.  1614, 

Nicholas,  who  s.  him. 

Agnes,  m.  Thomas  Stokoe,  of  Newbrough,  co.  Northumber- 
land, from  whom  descend  the  Stokoes  of  Acorab. 
He  had  a  brother,  Cuthbert,  who  d.  1615,  leaving  by 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  who  d.  1617,  a  dau.  and  heir,  Agnes,  rii. 
1st  Robert  Wynn  of  Hexham  and  2adly  Rev.  William  Li.st.er, 
of  St.  John's  Lee. 

Nicholas  Leadbitter,  of  Wardon,  d.  1671,  leaving  by 
Winifred,  his  wife,  who  d.  1668  or  1669,  two  sons, 

Nicholas,  who  s.  him. 

Cuthbert,  named  in  liis  brother's  will  5  Oct.  1681. 

Nicholas  Leadbitter,  of  Wardon,  m.  Mary  or  Mable,  dau. 
of  Mr.  Greenwell  of  Kingswood  and  Coibridge,  and  d.  1682 
leaving,  by  her,  who  d.  1683, 

Mathew,  who  s.  him. 

Mabcll,  m.  William  Greenwell,  of  Corbridge,  yeoman,  and 
had  with  otlier  issue,  Nicholas. 

Mathew  Leadbitter,  of  Wardon  and  Wharnley,  also  of 
Hexham  West  Fields,  »i.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Gent,  of  Hexham,  and  d.  1704,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1710, 

I.  Nicholas,  who  s.  him. 

II.  Mathew,  of  Wharnley,  and  Hexham  West  Fields,  and 
Hallewhistle  Spital,  co.  Northumberland  and  Morton,  co. 
Durham,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Fewster, 
of  Ebchester,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  Matthew,  who  had 
three  sons,  1  Nicholas;  2  Matthew  (father  of  Arnold  and 
five  other  children) ;  and  3  William.  His  wife  was  buried 
at  Wardon  25  P'eb.  1726.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lowes,  of  Wharnley,  by  whom  he  had,  1  George, 
2  Nicholas,  3  William,  4  John,  and  5  Thomas.  He  n*. 
3rdly,  20  June,  1728,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Pearson,  Esq., 
of  Hexham  Spital  (who  was  a  Col.  in  the  Jacobite  army  ia 
1715),  and  by  her  had  Margaretd.  unm.  He  d.  7  June,  1751. 

III.  John,  of  Wharnley,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Ralph  Fewster,  of  Ebchester.  He  was  butied  at  Wardon 
29  Feb.  1769,  and  she  12  May,  1744. 

iv.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Kirsopp,  of  Hexham,  and  had 
issue. 

V.  A  dau.,  m.  Christopher  Dickenson,  of  Hexham,  and  had 
issue. 

VI.  Winnifred,  m.  Cuthbert  Lambert,  of  Hexham,  surgeon, 
and  had  issue. 

Nicholas  Leadbitter,  of  Wardon,  m.  1st,  1697,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  of  Cornsay  Row,  Lancliester,  co. 
Durham,  and  by  her,  who  was  buried  at  Wardon,  July,  1699, 
had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  was  buried  at  Wardon,  27  Nov. 
1707.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Fewster,  of 
Ebchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1730)  had  (with  a  dau. 
Margaret,  m.  Jasper  Gibson,  of  Stonecroft,  and  was  mother  of 
Matthew  Gibson,  Bishop  of  Comana  in  partibus,  and  William 
Gibson,  Bishop  of  Acanthos  in  partibus,  the  founder  of 
Ushaw,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1777,  leaving  issue),  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Matthew  Leadbitter,  Esq.  of  Wardon,  bapt.  29  Oct.  1708, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Heron,  of  Raise,  and  Hexham,  (who 
was  great-grandson  of  John  Heron,  of  Chipehase,  by  Ann 


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Camafey  his  wife,  co-heir  of  the  Paise  and  Nubbick),  and 
by  her,  who  m.  2ndly,  —  Eowell,  Esq.  had  issue  (his  will  dated 
19  May,  1773), 

Nicholas,  his  heir. 

John  (Kev.),  b.  10  June,  1740  ;  d.  20  April,  1811. 

Matthew,  of  London,  merchant,  b.  9  Sept.  1742;  rf.  about 
1830,  leaving  issue,  Matthew  (who  had  issue),  John,  d.  s.p. 
Aug.  1834,  and  Thomas  (who  had  issue). 

Ealph,  of  Hexham,  d.  unm.  8  Oct.  1829,  aged  82. 

Jasper  <Eev.),  of  Hexham,  d.  1  July,  1830,  aged  84. 

William,  of  Newcastle,  merchant,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Scott,  of  Newcastle,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1801,  having  had  issue, 
1  William,  of  Newcastle,  d.  s.  p.  16  Oct.  1816,  2  Thomas, 
d.  a.  p.  5  March,  1794,  3  Robert,  Attorney-at-Law,  d.  i.  p. 
■4  John,  of  York,  merchant,  m.  1829,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Jos.Swinboum,of  Yarm,  and  had  issue,  Edward,  of  the  Spital 
Hexham,  Hexham,  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1893, and 
four  other  children;  5  Thomas,  of  Hexham,  d.  t.pAl  June, 
1829,  6  Francis,  d.  5  Jan.  1800,  and  four  daus.  d.  unm. 

Thomas,  of  Hexham,  d.  unm.  5  June,  1833. 

Anne,  b.  28  Nor.  1736,  vi.  William  Worthy,  of  Durham. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1827. 

Elizabeth,  6.  29  Feb.  1743,  m.  6  Sept.  1776,  John  Gibson,  of 
Whitington,  and  had  an  only  son,  James  Gibsok,  who  took 
the  name  of  Kiesopp  on  succeeding  to  bis  uncle's  estate, 
and  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Livingstone,  Bart., 
and  was  grandfather  of  the  present  James  Joseph  Kirsopp, 
Esq.,  of  The  Spital,  Northumberland. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Margaret,  m.  John  Knott,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Nicholas  Leadbitteb,  Esq.  of  Wardon,  Northumberland, 
b.  24  Dec.  1737  ;  m.  31  March,  1783,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Reed,  Esq.  of  Aydon,  and  The  Craig,  Northumberland,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  9  Dec.  1817  {sec  Reed  of  Cragg),  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  6.  at  York  1784;  d.  unm.  in  London  26  Jan. 
1808. 

II.  Nicholas,  of  Wardon. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  26  July,  1787  ;  m.  19  April,  1827,  Frances, 
dau.  of  John  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Low  House,  near  Wetheral, 
CO.  Cumberland,  and  sister  and  eventual  heiress  of  John 
Oraham,  Esq.,  of  Low  House,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1874,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  26  June,  1870)  had  issue, 

1  John  Geaham,  of  Warden. 

2  Thomas  Feancis,  now  of  Warden. 
1  Frances  Isabella. 

•2  Sarah  Maria,  d.  unm.  6  July,  1889. 
S  Geraldine  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  29  April,  18G2. 
4  Elizabeth  Anne. 
IT.  John  Feancis  Leadbitteb-Smith,  Esq.,  of  Flass  IlaU, 
(whieli  see). 

Y.  Edward,  b.  25  Feb.  1790,  d.  24  Nov.  1806. 
Tl.  Ralph,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  2  March,  1785,  d.  unm.  5  June,  1853. 
n.  Anne   Marie,  b.  21   Nov.   1792;    m.  Feb.   1830,  Edward 
Charlton,  Esq.  of  Sandhoe,  Northumberland,  and  d.  s.  p. 
6  Oct.  1805. 

Mr.  Leadbitter  d.  1  May,  1826.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Nicholas  Leadbitteb,  Esq.  of  Wardon,  to.  3  Sept.  1834, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Francis  Skelly  Tidy,  C.B.,  24th  Regt. 
(son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Holmes  Tidy,  Rector  of  Redmarshall, 
by  Henrietta  Augusta,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Skelly,  Rector  of 
Redmarshall,  by  his  wife.  Lady  Elizabeth  Gordon,  dau.  of 
Alexander,  2nd  Duke  of  Gordon),  and  d.  6  March,  1870,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1875,  left  issue, 

1  Matthew  Edwaed,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  Nicholas,  b.  11  June,  1840,  d.  s.p.  14  Oct.  1865. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  4  May,  ls35,  m.  —  Mayo,  and  d. 

26  May,  1863,  having  had  John  Herbert,  d.  an  infant  29 
April,  1861. 

2  Jane  Anne,  m.  and  d.  having  had  a  child,  d.  an  infant. 

Matthew  Edwaed  Leadbitteb,  Esq.  of  Wardon,  Lieut.  86th 
Regt.,  6.  29  Jan.  1839,  t.  his  father,  1870,  and  d.  >.  p.,  4  Feb. 
1874,  having  devised  his  property  to  a  relation  Thomas 
Gibson,  Esq.  (who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Leadbitter  in 
addition  to  his  own),  who  d.  t.  p.  4  Dec.  1879,  when  the 
property  reverted  to 

Majoe  John  Graham  Leadbitteb,  of  Warden  (eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Leadbitter  Esq.,  uncle  and  heir-at-law  of  Matthew 
V-dward  Leadbitter,  Esq.),  b.  11  March,  1830,  served  in 
the  Indian  Mutiny  and  in  China,  in  the  87th  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  was  afterwards  Capt.  97th  Regt.,  and  retired  with 
the  rank  of  Major,  and  d.  s.p.  24  Jan.  1889,  and  was  «.  by 
iiij  brother,  Thomas  Francis  Leadbitteb,  Esq.  now  of 
Warden. 

Arms — Sa.  on  a  chevron  or  between  three  bezants  as  many 
crosses  patonce  of  the  field ;  quartering  Geaham,  Hebon,  and 
Caknabt. 

C)-est — A  grifiSn's  head  sa.  erased  gu.  pierced  through  the 
mouth  with  an  arrow  fessways  or. 

Motto — Fidelia. 


Stat — Warden,  near  Hexham,  Northumberland. 
Tovm   .^dtirejs— Auckland    House,    Brondesbury,    London, 
N.W. 


ttEADBITTER-SMITH. 

{See  Smith  of  Flass  Eall.) 


LEADER  OF  DROMAGH  CASTLE. 

Leadee,  William  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Dromagh. 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1853,  late  Lieut. 
Scots  Greys ;  m.  21  June,  1881,  Hon.  Eleanor 
Burke  Eoche,  eldest  dau.  of  Edmund,  1st  Lord 
Fermoy. 

Lmeagre. — About  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  two 
brothers,  Henbt  and  John  Leadee,  settled  in  the  co.  Cork. 
The  younger,  brother,  John,  was  ancestor  of  the  Leadees  of 
Keale,  co.  Cork.    The  elder, 

Henrt  Lbadee,  Esq.,  purchased  very  considerable  estates 
in  the  co.  Cork,   amongst  others,   the  family  residence  of 
Mount   Leader.      He  m.   1689,   Margaret,   dau.   of   Thomas 
Radley,   Esq.,  by  Marbella  Chinnery  his  wife,  and   d.  eirca 
1738,  having  had  issue, 
John,  of  Mount  Leader,  b.  1698  ;   m.  1718,  Margaret,  3rd 
dau.  of  Edward  Herbert,  of  Kilcow,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  eirca 
1732,  leaving   by  his   wife    (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Craven 
Stanley),  with  six  dans.,    of  whom   the   eldest,  Mary,  m. 
Richard  Edward  Hull,  Esq.  of  Leamcon,  three  sons,  Edwaed, 
whose  only  son,  John  Leader,  Esq.,  sold  Mount  Leader  to 
his  cousin,  William  Lea.Aer  (see  bdoie) ;  Thomas;  Richard, 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  of  Oldcastle,  co.  Cork. 
Thomas,  6.  1700;  d.  1727. 
Henbt,  of  Tullig,  co.  Cork,  of  whom  presently. 
Mary,  m.  1711.  John  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Gurteenard. 
Margaret,  m.  Charles  O'Keefe,  Esq.  of  Cullen. 
Marvella,  m.  John  Leader,  of  Keale. 
The  3rd  son  of  Henry  Leader,  by  Margaret  Radley  his  wife, 

Heney  Leadee,  Esq.  of  Tullig,  co.  Cork,  6.  1705;  m.  1741, 
Christabella,  dau.  of  William  Philpott,  of  Dromagh,  co.  Cork, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1794)  left  issue. 

I.  John,  b.  1742,  d.  1801.  He  m.  20  Oct.  1767,  Deborah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Emanuel  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Massy, 
and  had  an  only  son,  Henet  Leader,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Illy, 
CO.  Donegal,  and  of  Adelaide  Road,  Dublin,  6.  1768  ;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stewart,  and  d.  1844,  leav- 
ing a  son,  Henbt,  of  Dromaneen,  near  Kanturk,  co.  Cork; 
m.  1835,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Woodcock,  Esq.,  Banker  of 
Wigan,  and  d.  1873,  leaving  William  of  Dromaneen,  b.  1837, 
and  other  issue  ;  and  five  daus.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. ;  Deborah, 
m.  1845,  John  Allen,  Esq. ;  Mary,  m.  1844,  William  Ribton 
Ward,  Esq. ;  Charlotte,  m.  Francis  Foster,  Esq.  of  Rushine 
Lodge,  CO.  Donegal;  and  Margaret,  m.  Aug.  1834,  John 
Herbert  Orpen,  Esq.,  M.D. 

II.  William,  of  Mount  Leader  (which  he  purchased  from 
his  cousin,  John  Leader),  J. P.,  h.  1743  ;  d.  April,  1828;  m. 
April,  1768,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Warham  St.  Leger,  Esq.  of 
Heyward's  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1828)  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas  Philpot,  M.P.  for  Kilkenny,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Andrew  Nash,  Esq.  of  Nashville,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  1836,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  8  Oct.  1858), 

Nicholas  Philpot,  late  of  Dromagh  Castle,  J. P.,  M.P., 
d.  31  March,  1880,  aged  69. 

William,  J. P.,  of  Rosnalee,  Kanturk,  co.  Cork,  m.  29 
June,  1847,  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  MacGillycuddy  of 
the  Reeks;  and  d.  1860,  having  had  issue,  William 
Nicholas,  now  of  Dromagh  Castle ;  Francis  Henry 
Mowbray,  b.  1855,  m.  1879,  Agnes,  dau.  of  —  Brodrick, 
Esq. ;  Dora  Margaret,  m.  1877,  George  Ware,  Esq. ;  and 
Margaret,  m.  1883,  Henry  Bruce  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Henry,  b.  1815  ;  wt.  Ist,  1841,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Birmingham  Miller,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue  two  sons 
and  a  dau.  m.  1864,  Rev.  Edward  L.  Puxley;  he  m. 
2ndly,  1864,  Annette,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Ellison  and 
sister  of  J.  W.  Ellison  Macartney,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Margaret,  m.  John  Newman,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Adam 
Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork. 

Elizabeth,  m.  14  April,  1849,  Sir  George  Richard 
Waldie- Griffith,  Bart,  of  Hendersyde  Park,  co.  Rox- 
burgh. 

2  Warham,  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Shandon,  Cork,  m.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

3  William,  Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Cork,  d.  unm. 

4  Henrt,  m.  Aug.  1830,  Elizabeth  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Eustace,  of  Robertstown,  co.  Kildare,  claimant 
of  the  Baltinglass  Peerage  (see  Bdbke's  Dormant  Peerage), 
and  d.  5  April,  1868,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  an  only 
child, 

Hbnet  Eustace  Leadeb,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leader,  J.P., 
Capt.  16th  Lancers,  b.  1833;   m.  1  Oct.  1868,  Helen 


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AuKUSta,  youngest  dnu.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Williamson,  of 
Carrowktal,  to.  Cork;  and  by  her  (who  m.  2nclly,  1878, 
Charles  Arthur  Duncan,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Williamson,  of  Mount  Leader,  co.  Cork, 
and  Buniinglord,  Hants,  J. P.,  M.A.  Camb.,  b.  18 
July,  18(59. 

II.  Lionel  Frederic. 

III.  lioland  William. 

Mr.  Leader  ti.  1  ,Iune,  1876. 
1  Elizabeth,  vt.  1799,  Kev.  Matthew  Purcell,  of  Burton, 

Cork. 
•J  Harriett,  tij.  Matthias  Henley,  Esq.  of  Mount  Eirers,  co. 

Cork,  and  d.  a.  p.  1833. 

3  Eu.ili,i,  m.  1810,  John  Kye  Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Carhue, 
CO.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.  1832. 

4  Louisa,  m.  Uichard  Harris  Purcell,  of  Annabella. 

III.  Henry,   of  Tullig,  m.  Mary    Kearney,  and  d.  in  ISOO, 
leaving  issue  an  only  child,  Henry,  whod.  s.  p. 

IV.  Nicholas,  «ho  went  to  America. 

I.  Elizabtth   111.  Joseph  Barry,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Mallow. 
n.  Christabella,  b.  Is33;  m.l773,  ChriBtopher  Hendley,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Ki\ers. 
III.  Catherine,  d.  s.p.  1772. 
IT.  Mavella,  d.  s.p.  1773. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  between  three  ogresses,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  field,  a  lion's  head  erased 
between  two  boars'  heads  also  erased  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  az.  Cresi— An  arm  habited  paly  of  six  vert  and  gu. 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.,  a  branch  of  three  roses  barbed  and 
leaved  ppr. 

Seat — Dromagh  Castle,  Kanturk,  co.  Cork. 

au6— Carlton. 


liEADEE  OF  ASHGROVE. 

Leader,  Charles  Reginald  De  Verb,  Esq.  of 
Ashgrove,  co.  Cork,  b.  29  Nov.  1847  ;  m.  Not.  1871, 
Fanny,  dau.  ef  Capt.  Moore,  late  35tli  Eegt.,  and 
has  issue,  a  son. 

Xiineagre. — Thomas  Leonakd  Leader, Esq.  of  Aehgrove,  co. 
Cork,  J. P. (son  of  Thomas  Leader,  Esq.  ot  Springmount,  formerly 
an  officer  of  the  1st  Somerset  Militia,  and  Margaret  Maria  his 
■wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Power,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
great-niece  to  Right  Reverend  Dr.  McKenna,  Bishop  of  Cloyne 
and  Ross,  the  founder  and  benefactor  of  the  Irish  College  in 
Paris  for  the  education  of  ecclesiastical  students),  formerly 
Lieut.  2nd  Queen's  Royals,  and  a  Magistrate  and  Grand  Juror 
of  CO.  Cork ;  saw  much  service  in  India  ;  he  was  subsequently 
Capt.  5th  Royal  Middlesex  Militia,  6.  20  Sept.  1825 ;  m.  1st,  10 
July,  1845,  Airlie,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Macdougall,  42nd  Royal 
Highlanders,  by  Jean  Cameron  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
Alexander  Macdonald.  Esq.  of  Glencoe,  chieftain  of  his  clan, 
great-niece  to  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  Bart.,  and  cousin  to 
Charles  Brownlow,  LordLurgan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug. 
1885)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Reginald  Db  Vere,  now  of  Ashgrove. 

II.  Thomas  Brownlow,  b.  1854. 
HI.  Harry  Ellesmere,  6.  1858. 

I.  Jean  Margaret. 

II.  Blanche  Louisa,  m.  4  Sept.  1872,  Robert  Warren,  Esq., 
3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Borlase  Warren,  4th  Bart.,  of  Warrens 
Court,  CO.  Cork. 

in.  Kathleen  Airlie  Adelaide. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  Aug.  1886.  Janet  Oliphant,  only  dan.  of 
Capt.  Hon.  Patrick  Oliphant  Murray,  and  niece  of  Alexander, 
9lh  Baron  Elibank,  and  had  issue,  Catherine  Jubilee  Oliphant, 
b.  1  June;  1887,  and  d.  11  Feb.  1892, 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  between  three  ogresses,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  first,  a  lion's  head  erased 
between  two  boare'  heads  also  erased  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
waTy  gu.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  habited  paly  wavy  of  six 
Ten  and  gu.  the  hand  grasping  a  branch  of  three  ruBes  barbed 
and  leaved  all  ppr.     Mollo — Probum  non  poenitet. 

5<a(— Aehgrove,  near  Macroom,  co.  Cork. 


which  were  held  in  dependence  on  the  head  of  the  O'Brien 
family,  were  forfeited  in  the  time  of  Cromwell. 

John  Leaht,  6.  at  Abbeyfeale,  1720,  settled  at  Killarney  in 
the  year  1754.     tie  d.  1785,  leaving  issue, 

John  Leaht,  b.  1770;  m.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Ashe,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1810,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Richard,  6.  1811;  m.  1841,  Eleonora,  dan.  of  Kev.  C 
Nash,  of  Ballycarthy,  co.  Kerry ;  d.  1865,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Edward,  b.  1812. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  1820 ;  d.  1870. 

V.  David,  b.  1826;  d.  1866. 
Ti.  Thomas,  b.  1828. 

Tii.  Arthur,  6.  1830,  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.;  m.  Ist,  in  1856,  Har- 
riet, dau.  of  Molifere  Tabuteau,  Esq.  of  Simmonscourt,  co. 
Dublin,  which  lady  d.  1862,  leaving  issue,  Arthur  Herbert, 
b.  1857,  M.A.,  and  Fellow  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Cambridge; 
and  2ndly,  Sept.  1866,  Eliza,  only  diu.  of  Thomas  Poynier, 
Esq.  of  Westborne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  and  had  issue. 

Tin.  Charles  John,  6.  1833;  m.  1862,  Susan,  dau.  ol  William 
Thornton,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1893. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1847,  Right  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  Samuel 
Butcher,  D.D.,P.C.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  who  d.  1876,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Frances,  d.  young. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Leaht,  Esq.  of  Southhill,  6.  1810,  called  to  the  Irish 
Bar  1833  (Q.C.  1859),  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  co. 
Limerick,  J.P. ;  in.  1851,  Matilda  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  White,  Esq.  of  Shrubs,  co.  Dublin,  and  Keildra,  co. 
Leitrim,  son  of  Luke  White,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  co.  Dublin, 
and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

John  White  Leahy,  Esq.,  now  of  Southhill. 

Seat — Southhill,  Killarney. 


LEAHY  OF  SOUTHHILL. 

Leaht,  John  White,  Esq.  of  Southhill,  co. 
Kerry,  B.A.  Oxon,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  b.  29 
May,  1852. 

Lineag'e. — The  tribe  from  which  this  family  is  descended 
formed  a  subdivision  of  the  O'Brien  race,  and  are  found  in 
the  occupation  of  a  considerable  tract  of  country  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Abbeyfeale,  on  the  borders  of  cos.  Kerry  and 
Limerick,  terap.  Elizabeth,  where  they  are  supposed  to  have 
been  established  as  early  as  the  13th  century.    These  lands, 


BYE.ES-LEAKE   OF   EOCKSIDE, 

Byees-Leake,  John,  Esq.  of  Eockside,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.,  Lieut.  K..  North  Devon  Hussars,  b. 
21  Sept.  1854;  m.  19  March,  1885,  Stuart,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  George  Moir-Byres, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Tonley,  co.  Aberdeen  {see  that 
family),  and  has  issue, 

Aleen  Stuart,  6.  S  Nov.  1892. 

Mr.  Leake  assumed,  on  the  death  of  his  father-in- 
law  Mr.  Moir-Byres  in  1889,  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Btees  by  deed  poll. 

Lineag'e.  —The  family  of  Leake,  originally  Lake,  is 
understood  to  be  a  branch  of  the  Lakes  of  Warwickshire, 

Thomas  Lake  or  Leake,  Esq.  ot  W^itney,  co.  Oxon,  Solicitor, 
b.  1697,  m.  2  June,  1723  Tabitha  Burbrow  of  Handboro,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  18  March,  1767)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  29  June,  and  d.  28  July,  1724. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  20  Feb.  1726,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Catherine,  6.  15  June,  1725,  d.  young. 

II.  Anne,  b.  13  Nov.  1728,  d.  28  Oct.  1808. 

III.  Catherine,  b.  7  Feb.  1734  (Mrs.  Piercy). 

IV.  Mary,  b.  15  Feb.  1736,  Mrs.  Winning). 
T.  Tabitha,  6.  7  M.ay,  1741,  (Mrs.  Smith), 

Mr.  Leake  d.  1  Jime,  1753.    The  third  son, 

John  Leake,  Esq.  of  Witney,  co.  Oxon,  6.  21  Jan.  1732, 
m.  1st,  18  Oct.  1764,  Sarah  Willett,  of  Witney,  who  d.  30  April, 
1766.  He  m.  2nd]y,  29  May,  1769,  Mary  Cole  of  Kings  Sutton, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  6.  14  Jan.  1775,  settled  in  Jamaica. 

II.  James,  b.  9  Jan.  1777,  d.  23  March,  1863,  leaving  issue, 
one  son  and  three  daus. 

1  John  Simpson. 

1  Mary,  ra.  —  Marsh,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  1  Edwaid, 
lost  at  sea  ;  2  Harry,  settled  in  Peru;  and  a  dau.  Jane, 
d.  unm. 

2  Kate,  in.  —  Dick,  Esq.  of  Frankfort,  and  d.  1872, 
leaving  issue. 

3  Louisa. 

III.  Charles,  6.  1  Sept.  1778,  d.  unm.  at  Boulogne. 

IV.  He.nby,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Thomas,  b.  20  Sept.  1781,  settled  in  Cuba,  m.  a  Spanish 
lady  named  Dolores,  and  d.  in  Cuba,  leaving  issue,  1 
Thomas;   1  Dolorie  ;  and  2  Marie,  m.  —  Merney,  Ksq. 

I.  Anne,  6.  11  March,  1770,  m.  John  Stevens,  Esq  and  had 
issue,  1  John,  6.  June,  1795,  d.  22  April,  1797;  2  John 
David,  6.  1799,  d.  7  F'eb.  1801;  1  Ann,  6.  1797,  m.  — 
Hopwood,  Esq. :  2  Kate,  b.  1804,  m.  22  Oct.  1850,  the  Rev. 
Robert  Massie,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Tabitha,  b.  6  June,  1772,  m.  Aug.  1792,  James  Ward, 


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Ksq.  of  Banbuiy,  co.  Oxon,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1794,  leaving 

issue,  James,  6.  1793,  d.  Feb.  1794. 
III.  Sarah,   b.  4   Nov.  1773,  m.  —  Smith,  Esq.  of  Chimneys, 

and  had  issue,  Mary  Ann,  m.  —  Langford  of  Witney. 
IT.  Mary,  b.  28  Nov,  1783,  d.  9  Sept.  Io02. 
V.  fatlierine,  6.  28  Sept.  1785,  m.  6  June,  1806,  William 

Collins  Badcock,  Esq.  of  Trelford,  co.  Oxon,  and  d.  April, 

1874,  leaving  issue, 
1  Benjamin,  b.  1807,  d.  4  Oct.  1817. 

1  Mary,    b.    1808,   m.    1S51,   Ker.  Biohavd  Gardner,    of 
Winchester. 

2  Sophia,  6.  1810,  d.  unm. 

3  Catherine,  6.  1812,  d.  unm.  4  Eliza,  d.  1814. 

6  Elizabeth,  d.  young.  6  Emma,  d.  unm.  1834. 

ilr.  John  Leake  d.  25  May,  1820.    The  fourth  son, 
IIenet  Leake,   Esq.  of  Chelmsford,   6.  at  Witney,  23  Jan. 

1780,  1)1.   1st,  22  Nov.  1807,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kev.  John  Horner, 

D.D.,  Rector  of  Lincoln,  Vicar  of  Coombe,  Oxon,  and  Hon. 

Canon  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  by  Mary  his  wife,    dau.  of 

Uenry  Metcalfe,  Esq.  and  by  her  ^who  d.  1  Nov.  1809)  had 

issue,  with  a  dau.  Sarah,  d.  in  infancy, 
I.  Henet,  his  heir. 

He  m.  2ndly,  29  Jan.  1811,  Margaret  Hill,  and  by  her  who  d. 

27  June,  1847)  had  further  issue, 

jr.  John  Knight,  of  the  Manor  House,  Frilford,  Oxon,  6.  17 
Feb.  1»15,  HI.  1829,  Marian  Dewe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov. 
1892)  had  issue, 

1  Percy  Dewe,  of  Blackheath. 

1  Mary,  m.  —  Vowell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Mary,  6.  22 
June,  1816,  d.  unm.  12  May,  1854. 

2  Maud. 

Mr.  Leake  d.  at  Chelmsford  7  Feb.  1828.    His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Leake,  Esq.  of  Summerfield,  Kent,  formerly  of 
Oldfield  Lodge,  Bucks,  b.  at  Kedlington,  Oxon,  11  Oct. 
1809,  m.  9  Dec.  1836,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Kensington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1888)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  6.  SO  June,  1838,  of  Brisbane,  rn.  but  d.  s.  p.  Dec. 
1890. 

II.  Arthur  Hill,  C.E.,  h.  14  June,  1842,  m.  at  Brisbane,  Helen 
Stewart. 

III.  Herbert  Anderson,  6.  April,  1844,  of  West  Winch  Lynn, 
Norfolk,  m.  8  May,  1872,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry 
H.  Cook,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry,  b   1873.  2  Walter,  6.  1874. 

3  Herbert  Noel,  b.  1877.  4  Charles  Kobert,  b.  1879. 
1  Margaret  Isabel.  2  Catherine  Mary. 

3  Emily  Winifred. 

IV.  Walter,  b.  24  June,  1818,  d.  17  March,  1809,  unm. 

V.  John,  now  of  Rockside. 

I.  Jane. 

II.  Emily,  6.  18  Feb.  1846,  m.  8  Sept.  1868,  Richard  Harry 
Barrett,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  of  Slough,  co.  Bucks,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  five  daus. 

III.  Catherine,  6.  10  Jan.  1850,  m.  27  Oct.  1876,  Charles 
Frederick  Dean,  Esq.  Solicitor,  of  Dowseley,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  Slough,  Bucks,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

IV.  Bertha,  b.  17  March,  1851,  m.  20  May,  1873,  W.  Trumper, 
Esq.  of  Lake  End,  co.  Bucks,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and 
one  dau. 

V.  Jessie. 

VI.  Sarah  Anderson,  of  Dingley  Hall,  Bradflcld,  Berks. 

Seat — Kockside,  near  Okchampton,  Devon. 
ttM&— Grosvenor. 


MARTIN-LEAKE  OF  THORPE  HALL. 

Maetin-Leake,  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Tliorpe  H.i  ' 
Essex,  and  of  Marshalls,  Herts,  b.  2  Nov.  1861 ;  j. 
his  father  1893. 

Lineagre. — Stepheh  Mabtin,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  d. 
1730,  aged  70,  took,  by  royal  licence,  1721,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Leake,  in  remembrance  of  his  brother-in- 
law,  Admiral  Sir  John  Leake.  He  m.  Catherine  Hill,  and  was 
father  of 

Stephen  Martix-Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Essex,  6. 
1702,  Garter  King  of  Arms,  m.  1734,  Anne,  dau.  of  Fletcher 
Powell,  Esq.  of  New  Radnor,  and  of  Marshalls,  co.  Herts, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1803,  aged  88)  had  six  sons  and  three 
daus.  Mr.  Martin-Leake  was  the  author  of  a  life  of  Admiral 
Sir  John  Leake  and  some  works  on  heraldry  and  numis- 
matics.   He  d.  1773,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Martin-Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  m.  Sept.  1761, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Hadham,  co,  Herts,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  27  Oct.  1821)  had  issue, 

John,  of  Thorpe  Hall. 

William,  retired  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  F.E.S.,  and  honorary 
LL.D.  Oxford,  b.  1776,  who  m.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau. 


of  Sir  Charles  Wilkins,  and  relict  of  W.  Marsden,  Esq., 
F.R.S.,  butd.  I.  p.  6  Jan.  1860. 

Stepuen  Ralph,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  in  her  92nd  year. 

Susannali  Maria,  m.  1802,  Admiral  Robert  Gambier  Middle- 
ton  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Gainsborough,  E.),  and  d.  1831, 
leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Martin-Leake  d.  April,  1836,  aged  97. 

John  Martin-Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall.  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  5  Dec. 
1773;  m.  29  March,  1810,  Helen,  dau.  of  James  Ore,  Esq.  and 
relict  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lacy,  R  E.,  and  had  issue,  Mary  ; 
Helen,  m.  Rev.  Frederic  Pyndar  Lowe,  son  of  Rev.  Robert 
Lowe,  Rector  of  Bingham,  co.  Notts.  Mr.  Martin-Leake  was 
a  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple  and  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions  of  Essex.  He  d.  16  May,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Stephen  Ralph  Martin-Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Assis- 
tant-Secretary to  the  Treasury,  6.  1782;  m.  18  June,  1818, 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Stevens,  E.I.C.S.,  of  Old 
Windsor  Lodge,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

Stephen,  of  Thorpe  Hall.  John. 

William,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Gen.  Tennant,  and  has  issue, 

lialph,  Robert,  Hugh,  Mary,  Euith,  and  Lidan. 
Susannah,  m.  1843,  Spencer  Shelley,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  John 

Shelley,  6th  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Spencer,  6.24  Oct.  1843; 

Francis  Hesketh,  b.  2  March,  1854 ;  Georgiana  Fanny,  m.  8 

Aug.  18t)7,  Richard  Saul  Ferguson,  Esq.,  J. P.  (divorced  Dec. 

1877);  Florentia,  m.  15  July,  1870,  James  Henry  Davison. 

Esq.  of  Aldeburgh,  W.  Suffolk;   and  Rosamond  Blanche 

Isabel,  m.  27  Jan.  1892,  Herbert  Fullarton  Dent,  Esq.  of 

Canton,  China. 
Elizabeth. 

He  d.  7  April,  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Stephen  Martin-Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall  and  Mar- 
shalls, J. P.,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  19  March,  1826  ;  );;.  24 
Sept.  1859,  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  now  of  Marshalls  and  Thorpe  Hall. 

II.  William,  Lieut.  Cheshire  Regt.,  b.  23  June,  1865. 

III.  Richard,  b.  22  Feb.  1867. 

IV.  Francis,  b.  16  March,  1869. 
v.  Arthur,  6.  4  April,  1874. 

VI.  Theodore  Edward,  b.  15  Dec.  1878. 
I.  Georgiana.  ii.  Isabel. 

Mr.  Martin-Leake  d.  7  March,  1893,  and  was  «.  by  his  son. 

J  inis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az. 
eight  annulets  arg.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  castle  triple  towered  of 
the  third,  for  Leake  ;  2nd  and  3rJ  ;  paly  of  six  or  and  az.  on  a 
chief  gu.  three  merlins  of  the  first,  for  Martin.  Crest — A  ship 
gun-carriage,  on  it  a  piece  of  oidnance  mounted,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Pari  animo. 

/Seat— Marshalls,  High  Cross,  near  Ware,  co.  Herts. 


LEARMONTH  OF  DEAN. 

Leaemonth,  Algernon  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Dean,  co.  Edinburgh,  late  Lieut.  Essex  Eegt.,  b.  11 
March,  1864 ;  s.  his  brother  1893. 

Lineage. — John  Leabmonth,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  son  of 
John  Learmonth,  and  Jessy  Cleland  his  wife,  m.  Grace 
Young,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1848)  left  at  his  decease,  1812,  a 
son  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  John,  his  heir;  Elizabeth;  Jessy, 
m.  Charles  Parker,  Esq.,  K.N. ;  and  Margaret,  m.  1821,  Sir 
John  Sinclair,  Bart.    The  only  son, 

John  Leabmonth,  Esq.  of  Dean  and  Murieston,  co.  Edin- 
burgh, J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  b.  26  May, 
1789  ;  in.  Feb.  1824,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Cleghorn,  M.D., 
of  Kilcarty,  State  Physician  in  Dublin,  and  d.  1868,  having  had 
issue, 

Alexander,  his  successor. 

Agnes,  m.  15  June,  1859,  Capt.  George  Sinclair,  Bengal  Army, 
son  of  Sir  John  Sinclair,  6th  Bart,  of  Dunbcath,  and  d.  17 
March,  1876,  leaving  issue,  John,  Capt.  5th  Lancers;  Charles 
George  ;  and  George  Henry.  Captain  Sinclair  d.  23  March, 
1871. 
His  only  son, 

Alexander  Leabmonth,  Esq.  of  Dean,  co.  Edinburgh,  J.P., 
M.P.  for  Colchester  1870  to  1880,  Col.  late  17th  Lancers,  6.  26 
Aug.  1829,  m.  2  April,  1859,  Charlotte  Salter,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Humphrey  Lyons,  Bengal  Army,  and  niece  of 
Edmund,  1st  Lord  Lyons,  and  d.  10  March,  1887,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Henrt,  late  of  Dean. 

II.  Algernon  Alexander,  now  of  Dean. 

III.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  14  Jan.  1865,  Lieut.  R.N. 
I.  Mary  Adelaide.  ii.  Lilian  Mary. 

in.  Florence  Nina.  iv.  Constance  Flora, 


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His  eldest  son, 

John  Henry  Leahmonth,  Esq.  of  Pean,  co.  Edinburgh, 
Capt.  late  I'Jtli  Lancers,  6.  11  March,  1860;  t.  hia  father  1S87, 
and  i^  1S1>3,  unvi.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

.S^ea(< — Murieston  House,  Midcalder,  co.  Edinburgh;  Dean, 
Edinburgh. 


LEATHAM  OF  HEMSWORTH   HALL. 

Leatham,  Samuel  Gurnet,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth 
null,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  b.  13  Dec.  1840;  m.  2S  Feb. 
18t)7,  Annie  (jertrude,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Frederic 
La  Trobe  Bateman,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of  Moorpark,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Fredfkic  Gprket,  6.  19  Jan.  18G8. 

II.  Eustace  La  Trobe,  6.  3  Aug.  1870. 
in.  Cecil  ilaxwell,  b.  6  Sept.  1875. 

IV.  Bertram  Henry,  6.  2  March,  1831. 

V.  Ki^el  Clare,  b.  18  Oct.  1883. 

VI.  Ualpli,  6.  3  March,  1888. 

I.  Gertrude  Hilda,  b.  and  d.  28  Dec.  1SC3. 

II.  Catheiine  Isabella,  b.  22  Oct.  1871. 

III.  Norah  Margaret,  6.  7  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Mildred  Agnes,  6.  6  March,  1874. 

V.  Dorothy  Mary,  6.  18  June,  1877. 
Yi.  Sybil  Grace,  6.  20  Sept.  1879. 

Liueag'e. — This  family  has  been  settled  for  several 
centuries  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  having  come 
(according  to  family  tradition)  from  the  Noith  Riding,  where 
the  family  name  pos.silly  survives  in  those  of  the  parishes  of 
Kirk-lcatham,  and  Up-lcatham,  both  near  Guisborough, 

Robert  Leatham,  one  of  the  first  Quakers,  was  imprisoned 
under  the  Conventicle  Act  of  Chas.  II  in  York  Castle  (1664), 
for  attending  a  meeting  for  worship.  He  was  buiied  at  Monk- 
Brctton,  31  Nov.  1681.     His  great-grandson. 

John  Leatham,  of  Ropergate  House,  Pontefract,  banker;  6. 
3  Feb.  1740  ;  m.  30  Aug.  1775,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Klintoff, 
of  Thirsk,  by  his  wife  Sarah  Aldam,  and  U.  1823,  having  by 
her  («ho  d.  8  May,  1817)  a  son, 

William  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Heath,  near  Wakefield,  banker 
at  Wakefield,  Pontefract,  and  Doncaster,  author  of  Letters  on 
the  Currency,  to.  1813,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joshua 
Walker,  M.D.,  of  Leeds  (by  his  wife  Mary  Arthington,  of 
I  eed.<),  and  d.  19  Oct.  1842,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  7  Jan. 
1871)  issue, 

John  Akthington,  6.  29  March,  1814 ;  d.  unm.  24  May, 
1S57. 

"William  Henrt,  of  Hemsworth  Hall. 

Joshua  Walker,  b.  27  Aug.  1817  ;  rf.  9  Feb.  1819. 

Charles  Albert,  of  Gunnergate,  near  Middlesboro',  6.  20  Sept. 
1»25 ;  1)1.  6  March,  1851,  Rachel,  4th  dau.  of  Jo.-;e|ih  Pease, 
Esq.  ot  Southend,  DarlinRton,  and  sister  of  Sir  Joseph 
Whithill  Pease,  M.P. ;  and  d.  1858,  leaving  issue  five 
dau.s. 

Edward  Ai.dam  (see  Leatham  of  Mwariien  Parle). 

Martiaret  Eliza^'eth,  m.  10  June,  1847,  the  Right  Hon.  John 
BriRht,  I'.C,  M.P.,  of  One  Ash,  Rochdale,  some  time  Presi- 
dent of  the  Board  of  Trade,  and  d.  13  May,  1878,  leaving 
issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus. 

Mary  Walker,  m.  .Joseph  Gurney  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Knotts 
Green,  co.  Essex  ;  and  d.  10  Feb.  1843,  leaving  issue  two 
sons. 

The  second  son, 

WiLjAM  Henrt  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth  Hall,  co. 
York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  a  Deputy-Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions, 
Author  of  Ltctures  delivered  at  Mechanics'  Institutes,  Poems, 
Tales  of  EnylUh  Life  and  Miscellanies,  elected  M.P.  for 
Wakefield  1859,  but  unseated  on  petition,  re-elected  1865,  con- 
tinued to  sit  until  Nov.  1868,  when  he  retired,  M.P.  for  the 
South  Division  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  1880  to  1885  ; 
6.  6  July,  1815;  m.  21  Feb.  1839,  Priscilla,  4th  dau.  of  Samuel 
Gurney,  Esq. of  Ham  Hou.se,  West  Ham,  Essex,  and  d.  1889, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  27  Sept.  1887)  surviving  issue. 

I.  Samuel  Gcbney,  now  of  Hemsworth  Hall. 

II.  I.dmund  Ernest,  6.  3  Dec.  1847,  to.  28  July,  IS'fS,  Jean- 
nette  Eminett,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Uunard,  Bart., 
and  «/.  «.  p.  6  Oct.  1890. 

III.  Charles  Alfred,  b.  11  Sept.  1849;  m.  5  Oct.  1876,  Sarah 
Adelaide,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Ford  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Monk- 
ham,  Es.sex,  and  has  had  issue  ;  his  3id  son,  Philip,  d.  3 
Not.  1m86. 

IV.  Gerald  Arthur  Buxton,  6.  30  April,  1851 ;  to  5  Aug.  1890, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Wilkinson,  of  Malion,  and  has 
issue,  a  Jau. 

V.  Herben  Barclay,  6.  15  Nov.  1852. 

VI.  Octtvius,  6.  17  Avril,  1854,  d.  unm.  5  Sept.  1887. 

VII.  Claude,  b.  18  April,  1856;  m.6  Jan.  1886,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 


of  Joseph  Gurney  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Knotts  Green,  and  has 
issue. 
I.  Agnes  Georgina,  6.  29  Oct.  1860. 

Arms — Per  saltire  erm.  and  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed  az.  three 
bezants  each  charged  with  a  saltire  gu.  Crest — A  nest,  therc>>u 
an  eagle,  wings  elevated  or,  the  nest  and  wings  fretty  >ert. 
Motto — Virtute  vinces. 

Se<(<— Hemsworth  Hall,  W.R.  Yorkshire. 

6'iu6— Carlton. 


LEATHAM   OF  MISAEDEN. 

Leatham,  Edward  Aldam,  Esq.  of  Misarden 
Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
SherifF  1S91,  author  of  Charmione,  a  Sistorical 
Romance,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Misarden,  Wis- 
hanger,  and  Winstone,  Patron  of  two  livings, 
elected  M.P.  for  Huddersfield  1859,  and  again  in 
18H8,  1874,  1880,  and  1885  retired,  1886,  h.  2  Aug. 
1828;  m.  29  Oct.  1851,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Gastard  House, 
Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthhr  William,  J. P.,  6.  1852;  m.  1881,  Mary  Elise, 
only  dau.  of  Henry  Martyn  Kennard,  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L., 
of  Croft  y-Bwia,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue,  Bobert 
Edward  Kennard,  b.  25  Feb.  1885. 

II.  John  Fowler,  J.P.,  6.  C  April,  1857. 

III.  Albert  Edward,  b.  9  Aug.  1859. 

IV.  Harold,  b.  23  Aug.  1861  ;  J.  28  Nov.  1885. 

I.  Mary  Janet,  m.  1873,  Edward  Robson  Whitwell,  Esq.  J.P., 
of  Batorn  Hal!,  near  Darlington,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  three  daus. 

II.  Beatrice,  m.  1884,  Ferdinand  Pakington  John  Hanbury- 
Williams,  Esq.  J. P.,  eldest  son  of  Ferdinand  Capel  Han- 
bury-Wil!iams,  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Nant  Oer,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  has  issue  one  dau. 

III.  Margaret  Hilda. 

IV.  Ethel. 

Mr.  E.  A.  Leatham  m.  2nd]y,  1893,  Martha  Milly,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  Constable,  Rector  of  Marston,  co.  Someret. 

Lineag^e,  Arms,  dec, — See  L.'eatha.h  of  Hems-worth  Hall. 

Seat — Misarden  Park,  near  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester. 
Toicn  Residence — 46,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


LEATHER  OF  MIDDLETON  HALL. 

Leather,  Geeabd  Frederick  Towieetojt, 
Esq.  of  Middleton  Hall,  Northumberland,  and 
Leventhorpe  Hall,  co.  York,  Lieut.  Northumberland 
(5tli)  Fusiliers,  b.  16  Aug.  18G5 ;  m.  15  Oct.  1891, 
Mnrgaret  Ethel,  only  dau.  of  Victor  Coates,  Esq.  of 
Rathmore,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

Ralph  Towleeton,  6.  19  Nov.  1892. 

Lineage.— James  Leather,  Esq.  of  Beeston  Park,  Leeds, 
6.  21  Jan.  1779,  eldest  son  of  George  Leather,  of  Beeston,  an 
extensive  coal  proprietor  in  the  West  Riding  of  the  co.  of 
York);  m.  15  June,  1803,  Mary,  eldest  child  of  John  Towlerton, 
Esq.  of  Kirkham  Gate,  Wakefield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
June,  1850)  had  issue, 
John  Towlerton,  his  heir. 
James,  b.  7  Feb.  1809. 

George,  of  Sheffield,  co.  York,  m.  14  Feb.  1838,  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Wardle,  Incumbent  of  Beeston,  and 
rf.  s.  p.  I860. 

William  Henry,  of  Leeds,  co.  York,  m.  9  March,  1852,  Sarah 
Anna,  dau.  of  George  Leather,  Esq.  of  Knowsthorpe,  and 
has  i-sue. 
Charles  James,  m.  11  Nov.  1847,  Charlotte  Anna,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Joseph  Wardle,  Incumbent  of  Beeston,  and  d.  6  May, 
1888,  leaving  issue,  by  her  (who  d.  25  Aug.  1878). 
Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  28  Oct..  1819. 

Anne  Eliza,  m.  21  Dec.  1841,  Charles  Wetherell  Wardle,  E.sq. 
J. P.,  of  Linton  Spring,  co.  York,  and  d.  27  May,  1884, 
leaving  issue. 

Mr.  James  Leather  d.  17  Oct.  1849,  and  was  i.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Towlerton  Leather,  Esq.  of  Leventhorpe  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  Middleton  Hall,  Northumberland,  F.S.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  Patron  of  Leven,  co.  York,  and  Col. 
2nd  DorsetArtilleryVolunteers,6.  30  Aug.  1304;  7n.  1st,  2  Aug. 
1832,  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Leather,  Esq.  of  Knowsthorpe, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1849)  had  issue, 


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Fbedekiok  John,  of  Leventhorpe  Hall. 

Arthiii-  Huso,  b.  30  March,  J846;  m.  27  Feb.  1878,  Jane 
Dtirliiig,  only  child  of  George Culley,  Esq.  C.B.,  of  Fowherry 
Tower.  Northuinberland,  and  has  one  son. 

Emily,  d.  an  infant. 

Ellr-n  Eliza,  m.  27  Oct.  185»,  Rev.  William  Medcalfe,  M.A.. 
Eecior  of  Leven,  and  has  issue. 

Anne  Maria.  Catherine  Eosa,  d.  9  Feb.  1849. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  19  May,  1852,  Harriet  Spencer,  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Isaac  Spencer  Page,  Esq.  of  Shirland,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18  May,  1859)  had  issue, 

Spencer  Towlerton,  b.  27  Sept.  1853  ;  d.  3  Feb.  185.5. 

EUith  Harriet,  m.   10  Feb.  1887,  Charles  Kalkiner  Morton, 
Col.  Com.  14th  King's  Hussars,  and  has  one  son. 
Mr.  Leather  d.  6  June,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Frederick  John  Leather,  Esq.  of  Leventhorpe  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  of  MidJIeton  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  the 
Friary,  Tickhill,  co.  York,  J. P.  Yorkshire  and  Northumber- 
land, b.  21  Nov.  1835  ;  ra.  8  July,  1863,  Gertrude  Elizabeth 
Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Walters,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Wardington,  Oxon,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1890,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Gerard  Frederick  Towlerton,  now  of  Middleton  Hall. 

II.  Percival  Charles  du  Sautoy,  of  Northumberland  Estate, 
Ceylon,  b.  28  March,  1867;  m.  28  July,  189 1,  Sophia  Talbot, 
dau.  of  James  Laing,  Esq.  of  Etal  Manor,  Northumberland, 
and  has  iisue. 

III.  Ernest  Arthur,  6.  18  Oct.  1868. 

IV.  Kenneth  John  Walters,  b.  6  July,  1878. 

V.  Edward  Wilberforce,  6.  23  Nov.  1879. 

VI.  Stephen  Bromby,  6.  27  May  ;  d.  16  Oct.  1881. 

VII.  Christopher,  6.  15  July,  1882. 

I.  Beatrice  Gertrude  Maria,  m.  14  Aug.  1889,  Robert  Scott, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  3rd  batt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 

II.  Eleanor.  iii.  MiUicent  Ellen  Marianne. 
IV.  Rosamond  Mary. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  cottised  compony  or  and  of  the 
last,  a  fountain  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  also  or. 
Crest — A  demi-hon  rampant  sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  wiih 
three  mullets  of  six  points  two  and  one  or,  holding  between  the 
paws  a  fountain.     Motto — Nil  nisi  quod  honestum. 

Seaf5— Middleton  Hall,  Belford,  co.  Northumberland  and 
Leventhorpe  Hall,  Leeds,  co.  York. 


LEATHES  OF  HERRINGFLEET. 

Leathes,  Hill  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Herring- 
fleet  Hall,  Suffolk,  J. P.,  and  Banksea,  co.  Essex,  b. 
23  Jan.  1829,  Major  Suffolk  Artillery  Militia,  Col. 
3rd  batt.  Suffolk  E.ille  Volunteers,  and  Hon.  Col. 
Norfolk  Artillery  Volunteer  Brigade ;  m.  20  Aug. 
1856,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  James  Duncan  Tliom- 
eon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Sunny  Bank,  co.  Brecon  (High 
Sljeriff  for  tliat  county),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bernard  de  Mcssenden,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b. 

23  Aug.  1857. 
n.  Herbert  de  Mussenden,   Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Durham  Light 

Infantry,  6.  16  Nov.  1863. 
III.  Carteret  de  Mussenden,  undergraduate,  Hertford  Coll. 

Oxford,  b.  19  Sept.  1869. 
I.  Frances    Mary  de  Mussenden,  in.  16  Dec.  1885,  Major 

William  Wnitmore    Smith,   R.H.A.,    only  son  of   Gen. 

Michael   Win.   Smith,    C.B.,    Col.    15th    Hussars,   and 

has    issue,  Mary  Enid,   b.  23  April,   1887,  and    Ivone 

Eleanor. 
n.  Gertrude  Kate  de  Mussenden. 

III.  Beatrice  Georgina  de  Mussenden. 

IV.  Evelyn  Maud  de  Mussenden. 

V.  Kathleen  Hilda  de  Mussenden. 

Mr.  Leathes  is  patron  of  three  livings,  and  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Herringfleet.  As  such,  he  is  Lay 
Prior  of  St.  Olave's.  The  Bishop  has  consequently 
no  ecclesiastical  control  therein,  and  Mr.  Leathes 
is  paid  an  annual  sum  by  the  Rector  of  Burgh 
Castle  in  acknowledgment  of  his  rights. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  the  De  Mussenden  came  over, 
it  is  stated,  with  William  the  Conqueror,  and  became  pos- 
Besstd  of  the  lordship  and  lands  of  Mussenden  (or  as  it  is  now 
written,  Missenden),  Bucks,  about  that  period.  The  Rev. 
Francis  Mussenden,  of  Leak  and  Leverton,  co.  Lincoln,  a 
descendant  of  the  Buckinghamshire  family,  passed  over  into 
Ireland,  and  16  Jan.  1670-71,  was  collated  to  the  Prebend  of 
Dunsport,  Cathedral  of  Down,  and  settled  at  Hillsborough. 
He  had  two  sons,  John,  of  whom  presently ;  and  Francis, 
Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Down  and  Connor,  ancestor  of 


William  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Larchfield,  co.  Down.  The  elder 
son, 

John  Mussenden,  Vicar-General  of  Down  and  Connor,  m. 
Penelope  Hill,  of  Hillsborough,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Mussenden,  Esq.  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Adam  Leathes. 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  William  Leathes,  Esq.,  Minister  at  tlw- 
Hague  (descended  from  a  very  ancient  family  originally 
settled  at  Leatheswater,  Cumberland/,  and  d.  1700,  leaving 
issue,  Carteret,  his  heir;  Hill,  b.  1699,  M. P.  for  Harwich, 
d.  I.  p,  1722,  having  bequeathed  Herringfleet  to  his  brother, 
Carteret  ;  and  Jane,  m.  William  Johnston,  Esq.  of  co. 
Antrim.     The  eldest  son, 

Carteret  Mussenden,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Harwich  and  Sud- 
bury, 6.  1698,  took  the  surname  and  arras  of  Leathes.  He 
d.  1787.  By  his  marriage  with  Loveday,  dau.  of  S.  Garrod, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Lincoln,  who  d.  1758,  he  had,  with  one  dau.,  three 
sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Edward,  Rector  of  Recdham,  Norfolk,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Rev.  James  Reading,  of  Woodstock,  co.  Oxford,  and 
dying  1786,  left  issue, 

1  Edward  (H"v.),  Rector  of  Reedham,  d.  s.  p.  1847. 

2  George  Ri-adiiig  (Rev.),  m.  18:1,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut.  Gen.  Hethersett,  of  Shropham  Hall,  Norfolk,  but 
d.s.p.  Is36. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Jamea  Thompson,  of  Norwich,  and 
had  issue,  James  (Rev.),  d.  1819;  Kdward,  d.  in  India  ; 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  F'rederick  Leathes;  Hannah,  m. 
J.  Kitson,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  Bishop  of  Norwich,  and 
Registrar  of  ihe  Diocese;  Maria;  and  Amelia,  m.  1852, 
Lieut.-Col.  Prior,  H.E.I. C.S. 

2  Mary,  m.  1st,  Horatio,  son  of  James  Beevor,  Esq.,  and 
nephew  of  Sir  Thomas  Beevor,  iSt  Bart.;  and  2ndly,  Sir 
John  Mortlock,  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Excise.  By 
her  Ist  marriage  she  had  one  son,  Horatio,  Capt. 
H.E.I. C.S.  ;  Mary,  who  d.  1837  ;  and  Harriet,  and  by  her 
2nd,  six  dans.,  Elizabeth,  in.  Major  Prior,  and  d.  1839  : 
Agnes,  m.  Rev.  William  Godfrey,  of  Kennctt  Hall,Cambs.  : 
Eleanor,  HI.  Rev.  J.  Donaldson,  D.U.,  and  il.  1850;  Louisa, 
m.  William  Harcourt  Rankin,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  (/.  1843; 
Mutilda,  m.  1846,  D.  Maitland,  Esq. ;  and  Gertrude. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Reedham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  of 
Herringfleet,  Suffolk,  la.  Miss  Death,  and  d.  «.  p.  1788.  His 
widow  re  married  Anthony  Merry,  Esq.,  many  years  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  at  the  Courts  of  France,  Sweden,  Denmark, 
and  the  United  States.  Mr.  Leathes  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

George  Leathes,  Esq.,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  6.1745; 
many  years  a  Major  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  and  served  in 
the  German  War  from  1760  to  1763.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  ot 
J.  Moore,  Esq.  of  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1817,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Augustus,  Lieut.-Col.  96th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  at  the 
island  of  Aniiguj,  1808. 

II.  John  Francis,  of  Herringfleet  Hall,  and  Reedham,  d.  s.p. 
1848. 

III.  Henry  Mussenden,  heir  to  his  brother. 

IV.  Frederick,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  Rec- 
tor of  Reedham,  1844,  and  ot  Wickliampton,  1835;  m.  1821, 
his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Tompson,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Leathes,  of  Reed- 
ham, and  by  her  (who  (/.  1842)  he  has  issue, 

1  George  Cerjat,  of  H.M.  Indian  Army,  d.  unm.  July,  1858. 

2  Frederick  de  .M!ussenden. 

3  John  1  hurlow,  late  Royal  Artillery.  4  James. 
5  William  Dolben  (Rev.),  d.  July,  1865. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  the  late  Rev.  Skeffiugton  Armstrong,  and 
is  deceased. 

2  Georgina  Mary,  m.  Feb.  1859,  Major  James  Smith 
Baird,  Royal  Artillery. 

3  Ellen.  4  Louisa. 

5  Augusta  Decima,  m.  Dec.  1868,  D.  Capel  Rose,  Esq., 
Lieut.  21st  Royal  Fusiliers.  6  Jane. 

T.  Edward,  of  Normanstone,  J. P.  and  D.L.  fjr  Suffolk, 
Lieut.  Ist  Royal  Dragoons,  m.  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Galloway,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  Devon,  a.nd  d.  1871,  having  by 
her  had, 

1  George  Galloway,  late  Capt.  12th  Bombay  N.I.,  Political 
Agent  in  India,  deceased. 

2  Edward  Charles,  deceased. 

3  Joseph  Francis,  deceased.         4  Francis  Henry,  d.  1848. 

5  William  Charles  EdwarJes,  of  Normanstone,  Lowes- 
toft, b.  1842. 

6  Philip,  of  Normanstone. 

1  Mary  Louisa,  d.  1855. 

2  Hal  net,  m.  1867,  G.  C.  E.  Bacon,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Ipswich. 

3  Frances  Galloway,  m.  1858,  J.  Duff  Gordon,  Esq.  of  the 
Lodge,  Pembridge. 

4  Eliza  Millicent,  m.  1850,  Thomas  De  la  Garde  Grissell. 
Esq.  of  Norbiu-y  Park,  Surrey,   who  d.    1863,    leaving 


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LEO 


5  Agnes  Jane,  m.  1857,  H.  Yelverton  Beale,  Lieut.-Col. 
12th  Bombay  N.I.,  son  of  Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of  Heath 
House,  Shropshire,  and  has  issue. 

6  Katherine  Reeve  (deceased),  to.  1S53,  Rev.  Daniel  F. 
Wilson,  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  grandson  of  Daniel  Wilson, 
Bishop  of  Calcutta.  7  Mary  Parlicr. 

The  3rd  son, 

IIeski  Mussenden  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Ilerringfleet  Hall, 
b.  13  Aug.  17S9  ;  ,«.  his  brother,  John  Francis,  1848;  was 
formerly  in  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  and  received  honorary 
medals  and  clasps  for  the  Peninsular  War  and  Waterloo; 
/«.  June,  1827;  Charlotte  Cook,  dau.  of  John  Fowler,  Esq. 
of  Gunton  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1871)  had 
issue, 

J.  Hill  Mcssenden,  now  of  Herringfleet. 

u.  Carteret  Henry  (Rev.),   B.A.,   Rector  of  Reedham  cum 

Freethorpe.  Great  Yarmouth,  6.  4  March,  183'3;  m.  17  Dec. 

1856,  Lucy  Ellen,  dau.  of  Kev.  William  H.  Clarke,  and  has 

issue, 

1  Carteret  Eustace  de  Mussenden,  b.  6  Sept.  1867. 

2  Hill  Mussenden,  6.  8  June,  1869. 

1  Edith  Mary.  2  Millicent. 

I.  Henrietta  Katharine,  m.  1850,  Rev.  Richard  Drought 
Graves,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  Alexander 
Hamilton  Synge. 

II.  Jane  Charlotte,  m.  1867,  Rev.  Dennis  Carey,  who  was 
formerly  a  Captain  in  the  Bombay  Cavalry,  and  has  issue, 
Hirzel  de  Mussenden;  Gaspard  de  Mussenden;  Wilfrid  de 
Mussenden ;  Lilian  de  Mussenden ;  Sophy  de  Mussenden. 

He  d.  16  Dec.  1864. 

Amis — Az.,  on  a  bend  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  as  many 
mullets  pierced  gu.,  quartering  Mussenden.  Crests — 1st,  A 
<lemi-griffin  rampant  armed  and  langued  gu.,  for  Leatues; 
2nd,  A  dove  with  an  olive  branch  in  its  beak  all  ppr.,  for  Mus- 
senden. Mottoes — In  ardua  virtus,  for  Leathes;  Tending  to 
peace,  for  Mussenden. 

Seats — Herringfleet  Hall,  Ixjwestoft,  Suffolk ;  and  Banlisea, 
Dovercourt,  Essex. 


LECHE   OF  GARDEN. 

Leche,  John  Hurleston,  Esq.  of  Garden  Park, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  late 
Capt.  Cheshire  Militia,  b.  25  Eeb.  1827;  *.  on 
attaining  his  majority ;  m.  1st,  18  July,  1850, 
Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Edwin  Gorbett,  Esq.  of 
Darnhall,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1853) 
had  two  daus., 

I.  Caroline  Maude,  d.  7  Sept.  1867. 

II.  Florence  Anna,  to.  20  Oct.  1875,  the  Hon,  George  Thomas 
Kenyon,  second  son  of  Lloyd,  3rd  Baron  Kenyon  of  Gre- 
dington,  co.  Flint,  by  his  wife,  Hon.  Georgiana  de  Grey, 
dau.  of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Walsingham. 

He  m.  2Ddly,  18  June,  1855,  Eleanor  Frances,  2nd 
dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Stanhope  Jones,  of  58th 
Eegt.,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1.  John  Hurleston,  J. P.,  b.  19  Nov.  1858;  m.  13  Nov. 
1S88,  Kathleen  Marie,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Donaldson- 
Hudson,  Esq.  M.P.  of  Cheswardine,  co.  Salop,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Hurleston,  b.  21  Nov.  1889. 

II.  Charles  Wilbraham,  b.  20  March,  1891. 

III.  Ermentrude  Eleanor  Augusta,    iv.  Gwendoline  Mary. 
V.  Violet  Alice,  m.  19  Nov.  1889,  Frederick  William,  third 

son  of  William  Hayes,  Esq.  and  has  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth  Violet. 

II.  PhjllisMary, 

Lineage.— John  Leche,  living  in  the  reign  of  IIenbt 
IV.,  a  scion  of  the  family  of  Leche,  of  Chatsworth,  co.  Derby, 
;/i.  Lucy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  de  Cawarden,  of 
Carden,  co.  Chester,  and  was  father  of 

John  de  l'Leche,  living  (ctojo.HenetIV.,  father,  by  Maud, 
his  wife,  of  John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  whose  name,  with 
that  of  his  wife  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Johnson,  of 
Farndon,  occurs  in  a  deed  in  1  Edwaed  IV.  His  son  and 
successor, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  to.  14  Edward  IV.,  Margaret, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  George  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Ightfield, 
and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Henry,  who  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Wilson,  and  was  father  of  John,  who  s.  his 
uncle  at  Carden ;  in.  George,  Alderman  of  Chester,  ancestor 
of  the  Leches  of  Mollinyton;  iv.  William;  v.  Robert;  i. 
Anne;  and  ii.  Margaret,  ju.  Hugh  Catherall.  The  eldest 
ton  and  heir. 


John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  survived  until  6  Edward  VI., 
as  appears  by  his  will,  dated  in  that  year,  and,  dying  without 
issue,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  to.  before  27  Henry  VIII., 
Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Fitton,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lechb,  Esq.  of  Carden,  bapt.  1548,  to.  Ursula,  dau, 
of  Kev.  John  Mainwaring,  of  Drayton,  and  had  (with  two 
daus.,  Mary,  the  elder,  m.  Thomas  Bebington,  of  Chorley ; 
and  the  younger  m.  John  Hinde,  of  Stanney),  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  m.  1613,  Alice,  dau.  of  William 
Aldersey,  Alderman  of  Chester,  and  dying  1667,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  aged  50, 29  July,  1634,  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Newton,  of  Highley,  in  Salop,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1654)  had  four  sons  and  four  daus.,  i.  John, 
his  heir;  :i.  Francis,  Deputy-Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of 
St.  Asaph;  in.  Thomas,  a  Minister  in  Cambridge;  iv.  Charles, 
of  Chester,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Buckley,  Esq., 
and  had  a  son,  Samuel;  i.  Mary;  ii.  Sarah,  to.  10  Dec. 
1682,  Humphrey  Walley,  of  Chester;  iii.  Elizabeth;  iv.  Alice. 
Mr.  Leche  m.  2ndly,  20  April,  1665,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  — 
Best,  Esq,,  and  relict  of  Richard  Alport,  Esq.  of  Overton, 
by  whom  he  had  Richard  and  Bridget.  He  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  to.  23  Sept.  1674,  Grace,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Currer,  Esq.  of  Kildwick,  co  York,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir ;  ii.  Thomas,  bapt.  1679,  Rector  of  Tilston; 
iiL  Henry;  and  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Bias 
Power,  in  co.  Denbigh,  and  d.  1746.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester 
1719,  TO.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Hargrave,  Esq.  of 
Helsby,  and  was  s.  by  Ms  eldest  son, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  High  Sheriff  1753,  to.  7  May, 
1728,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Hurleston,  Esq.  of  Newton,  and 
co-heir  of  her  uncle,  Charles  Hurleston,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29  Dec.  1763)  left  at  his  decease  (with  three  daus.,  1  Pene- 
lope,in.  Thomas  Puleston,  Esq.  of  Emral,  hutd.s.  p.;  2Sarah; 
3  May,  m.  Thomas  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Mollington)  several  sons, 
all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.,  except 

William  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Chester  1774,  to.  26  April,  1805,  Hannah,  dau.  of  James 
Newell,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  8  May,  1812,  aged  83, 
a  son, 

John  Hurleston  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  b.  23  May,  1805, 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  1832;  m.  25  May,  1826,  Elizabeth 
Antonia,  eldest  dau.  of   Anthony  Innys  Stokes,  Esq.  of  St. 
Botolph's,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue, 
John  Hurleston,  now  of  Carden. 
William  Randolph,  b.  10  Feb.  1828;  d.  7  Jan.  1830. 
William  Edward,  b.  4  Aug.  1830;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Gorybrooke,  co.  Cork,  and  d.   May,  1874, 
having  had  issue,  Joha  Hurlestone,  b.  24  March,  1854,  d. 
uiiiii.  1873. 

Hugh  Richard  Anthony  Evergreen,  6.  5  April,  1832. 
Charles  Henry,  6.  30  May,  1833. 
Randal,  6.  22  Jan.  1835;  d.  unm.  19  Sept.  1875. 
James  Thomas,  b.  30  May,  1837;  d.  Feb.  1874. 
Victoria  Penelope. 

Johanna  Hurleston,  to.  1867,  Capt.  Augustus  Morgan,  late 
60th  Rifles,  and  had  one  son,  John  Augustus. 
Arms—'Erm.,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three  ducal  coronets 
or.     Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cubit  arm  ppr.  the  hand 
grasping  a  snake  vert.     Motto — Alia  corona  fidissimo 

6'«tt(s— Carden  Park,  near  Chester;  and  Streiton  Hall, 
Malpas. 


LECHMERE  OF  FOWNHOPE  COURT. 

Lkchmere,  Edmund  Heney  Scudamoee,  Esq. 
of  Fownhope  Court,  co.  Hereford,  b.  27  March, 
1879 ;  s.  his  father  20  Feb.  1892. 

Lineage.  —Sandys  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope,  co.  - 
Hereford  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Nicholas  Lechmere,  Knt.  of  Henty 
Castle,  CO.  Worcester,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  by  Penelope 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edwin  Sandys,  of  Northborne),  m.  Joanna, 
widow  of  John  Holmes,  Esq.,  and  only  dau.  of  Robert  Clarke, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1694,  an  only  son, 

Nicholas  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope,  to.  Martha,  dan. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Treworgan;  and  dying 
25  Aug.  1711,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Scudamore  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope,  m.  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  Edmund  Pateshall,  Esq.  of  AUensmore,  co.  Hereford,  and 
had,  with  two  daus.,  five  sons, 

John  Scudamore,  his  heir. 


tEC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


LEG 


1163 


EDMtwD,  of  Allensmore,  assumed  the  siiraame  and  arms  of 
Pateshaix  {tit  that  family). 
Mwyn  Sandys,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Jones, 
Canon  of  Hereford  Cathedral,  and  Vicar  of  Foy,  co.  Here- 
ford ;  and  by  her,  who  d.  16  Nov.  1S2Z,  had  issue,  Edwyn 
Sandys,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  22  Aug.  1821. 
Nicholas,  d.  at  sea. 

Thomas  Allen,  Capt.  in  the  Inniskillings,  to.  Jane,  youngest 
dau.   of  John  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  The   Haywood,  and  d. 
22  July,  1819,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Scudamore  Leehmere  d.  24  Dec.  1761,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Scodamore  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope,  m.  Catherine, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Whitmore,  Esq  of  The  Haywood  ;  and  d. 
28  Jan.  1801.    His  son, 

Capel   L,echmeee,  Esq.  of   Fownhope  Court,  m.  26  May, 

1817,  Mary  Walker,  of  Mordiford,  co.  Hereford;  and  d. 
23  July,  1841,  leaving  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  three  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir;  Capel  Thomas,  who  is  m.;  and  George 
Scudamore,  m.  1846,  Sophia  Drew,  of  Taunton,  Somerset,  and 
had  issue, 

The  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Xj:chmebe,  Esq.  of  Fownhope  Court,  J.P.,  6.  21  Dec. 

1818,  m.  7  May,  1846,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Eckley, 
ofCredenhill  Court,  near  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  July, 
1879)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Scudamore,  6.  8  Sept.  1850,  deceased. 

II.  Edmdnd  Sandys,  of  Fownhope  Court. 

III.  Capel  Thomas,  6.  4  April,  1854,  deceased. 
IT.  Arthur,  6.  5  June,  1857,  is  married. 

V.  Kobert  Hughes,  h.  9  Nov.  1864. 

Ti.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  31  Dec.  1865,  deceased. 

I.  Elizabeth  Aland,  deceased. 

II.  Mary  Jane,  married.  in.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Annie  Maria.  v.  Edith  Bridget. 

VI.  Eleanor  Lechmere,  deceased. 

Mr.  Lechmere  d.  1  Aug.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Sandys  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  J. P.,  6.  18  March,  1852,  to.  18  June,  1875,  Ann 
Prlscilla,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Gwynne  Vaughan,  Esq.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Henry  Scudamore,  now  of  Fownhope  Court. 

II.  Capel  Hunturcombe,  b.  19  Jan.  1880,  d.  young. 
in.  Robert  Thomas,  6.  6  July,  1881. 

IV.  Arthur  Hathway,  6.  7  April,  la82. 

Mr.  Edmund  Sandys  Lechmere  d.  20  Feb.  1892,  and  was  t. 
by  his  son,  Edmund  Henry  Scudamore  Lechmere,  Esq.  of 
Fownhope  Court. 

Arnw — Gu.,  a  fess  or,  and  in  chief  two  pelicans  arg.  Crest— 
A  pelican  az.  vulning  herself  ppr.  Motto — Ducit  araor 
patrise. 

Seat — Fownhope  Court,  near  Hereford. 


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liECKY  OF  BEAEDIVILIiE. 

Leckt,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Beardiville,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.,  h.  21  Oct.  1839  ;  m.  13  Jan.  1876,  Eebecca 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Crookshank,  Esq.  of  Grlan- 
manus  House,  Portrush,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  6.  18  April,  1880. 

II.  Robert,  6.  12  July,  1882. 

in.  RandalO  ^^.       ^   ^^  j^_  ^ggg^ 
IV.  James    J 
I.  Olivia. 

liineagre.— This  family  is  of  Scotch  extraction,  and  settled 
in  the  co.  of  Derry  in  the  17th  century. 

Capt.  Alejlandee  Lecky,  who  served  at  the  siege  of  Lon- 
donderry, was  father  of 

Harry  Leckt,  Esq.  of  Agivy,  co.  Derry,  m.  1724,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Randal  McColIum,  Esq.  of  Limnalary,  Glenarm,  co. 
Antrim,  and  had  a  son, 

Hugh  la;cKY,  Esq.  of  Agivy,  m.  1765,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  John  Gage,  of  Rathlin,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Gage,  his  heir. 

n.  Hugh,  6.  1773;  m.  Sept.  1803,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James 
Orr,  Esq.  of  Keeley,  co.  Londonderry  ;  and  d.  17  June, 
1817,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  14  AprU,  1865)  issue, 

1  Hugh,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  James  Orr,  m.  1»55,  Harriett,  dau.  of  John  Knox,  Esq. 
of  Rushbrooke,  and  is  deceased. 

3  John  Gage,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  of  the  38th  Regt. ;  m.  1846, 
Tamazina,  dau.  of  William  Edie,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  is  deceased. 

4  Andrew  "1  .    . 

5  William /*^"^«'  deceased. 

6  ConoUy,    m.    1866,   Mace    Wynne,    dau.    of  William 


H.  Hawker,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Cuddy,  55th 
Regt.,  and  ib  deceased. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  Caldwell,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Londonderry. 

II.  Anne,  m.  John  Ball,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Gage  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Agivy  and  Bushmills,  6.  1772 ; 
m.  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Oliver  McCausland,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1819,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Hugh  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Beardiville,  co.  Antrim,  High  Sheriff 
1S35,  6.  29  Aug.  1804,  m.  Aug.  1837,  Matilda,  dau.  of  George 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (wh© 
d.  9  Jan.  1883)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  now  of  Beardiville. 

II.  George,  Col.  Indiaii  Army,  6.  20  July,  1841;  to.  17  Aug. 
1865,  Haniett  Frances,  dau.  of  A.  Macaulay  Dobbs,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

1  Charles  Hugh,  6.  22  Sept.  1867. 

2  Harry  Francis,  b.  1870.  3  John  Gage,  b.  1872. 

4  Anhur  Macaulay,  6.  1881. 

5  Marcus  Daly,  b.  1883.  6  Harold  Alexexander. 

1  Mary  Matilda  Eva,  jn.  1891,  Major  William  Keane  Rich- 
ardson, Cheshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Keane,  6. 
1892. 

III.  John  Gage,  Lieut  -Col.  late  75th  Regt.,  b.  1S44,  m.  Jan. 
1880,  Amelia  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Oyanne,  of  Guernsey, 
and  has  issue,  John  Gage,  6.  1883;  Averell;  Hugh  McCal- 
lum  ;  William  ;  and  a  dau,  b.  1891. 

IV.  Harry,  6.  1846. 
I.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Lecky  d.  11  Feb.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Seat — Beardiville,  Coleraine. 


LECKY  OF  BALLYKEAIiEY, 

Lecky,  John  Fbederick,  Esq.  of  Ballykealey, 
CO.  Carlow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  6. 
25  May,  1826;  m.  28  July,  1853,  Frances  Mar- 
garet Fetherstonhaugh,  only  dau.  of  John  Beau- 
champ  Brady,  Esq.  of  Mysliall,  co.  Carlow,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Rupert  Robert,  late  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  6.  18  Feb. 
1855,  ni.  July,  1884,  Florence  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Frederick  Henry  Snov/ Pendleton,  Rector  of  St.  Sampson's, 
Guernsey,  and  has  issue,  John  Rupert  Frederick,  b. 
April,  1885. 

II.  Frederick  Beauchamp,  b.  11  Oct.  1858,  Capt.  R.H.A. 

III.  Frederick  James  Smith,  6. 26  Feb.  1861,  Major  Tipperary 
Artillery,  m.  July,  1889,  Haidee  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  Roberts,  of  Newtown,  co.  Waterford. 

IV.  Robert  St.  Clair,  6.  11  Feb.  1863,  Gapt.  R.A.,  A.D.C. 
Ijineagre. — This  is  an  ancient  family  deriving  originally 

from  CO.  Stirling,  and  settled  in  Ireland  since  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth.  The  estates  of  Ballykealey,  Kilnock,  co.  Carlow, 
have  been  in  their  possession  for  more  than  200  years. 

Robert  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Kilnock,  co.  Carlow,  son  of  James 
Lecky,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  d.  1780,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Ballykealey,  m.  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Jacob  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetown,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Jan.  1842)  had  issue, 

Robert,  d.  young. 

John  James,  of  Ballykealey. 

Eliza,  7)1.  June,  1800,  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner  House, 
CO.  Carlow,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mary,  7/1.  James  Forbes  Russell,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Anne,  m.  J.  Phelps,  Esq. ;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Jane  Sophia,  d.  umn. 

Sarah  Maria,   711.  J.   Christy,  Esq.  of  Stramore  House,  co. 
Down ;   and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Hannah  Matilda,  d.  unm. 

Lydia  Matilda,  m.  Richard  Goff,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green, 
CO.  Wexford. 
Mr.  Lecky  of  Ballykealey  d.  Dec.  1799,  and  was«.  by  his  son, 

John  James  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Ballykealey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1828,  6.  2  Oct.  1799;  m.  13  July,  1825,  Sarah  Lucia, 
only  dau.  of  John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Balby,  co.  York,  and  of 
Marlborough  Place,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

John  Frederick,  now  of  Ballykealey. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Adelaide,   to.  21   June,    1853,  Very    Rev. 
Francis  Metcalf  Watson,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  axidd.  10  March, 
187b,  leaving  one  dau.  Sarah  Lucia  Watson,  b.  1856. 
Mr.  Lecky  d.  1  Feb.  1878. 
Seat — Ballykealey,  Ballon,  co.  Carlow. 


LEE  OF  BARNA. 

Lee,  Albert  Henry,  Esq.  of  Bama,  co.  Tippe- 
rary, b.  27  April,  1853  ;  s.  his  father  10  Jan.  1861 ; 


1164 


LEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEE 


«».  28   Aug.    1SS3,    Eaby  Beatrice,   only  dau.    of 
Henrj  Godfrey  James,  Esq.  of  Ballyvourneen,  co. 
Limerick,  and  granddau.  of    Capt.  James,  of  the 
abih  Eegt.,  and  has  issue, 
Sus.\N  Kate,  b.  21  May,  1884. 

Xiineag'e. — The  first  of  the  family  to  whom  we  can  trace 
with  certainty, 

IIesbt  Lee,  of  Craig  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  is  supposed, 
accorUing  to  family  tradition,  to  have  been  grandson  to 
Cromwell  Lee  (brother  of  Sir  Henry  Lee,  K.G.  temj}.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  son  of  Sir  Anthony  Lee,  of  Quarendon;,  m. 
lyiary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Harcourt,  by  wliom,  at  liis  death  in 
1601,  he  left  issue,  settled  in  Ireland.  This  Henry  Lee  pur- 
chased. 1678,  the  lands  of  Barna,  Barony  of  Owny  and  Arra, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  circa  1698,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

He.nry  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  according  to  the  family  tradi- 
tion, partially  disinherited  by  his  father,  in  consequence  of  his 
marriage.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Lane,  Esq,  of  co. 
Tipperary,  and  d.  1702,  leaving  a  son, 

Benjamin  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  co.  Tipperary,  who  (by 
Martha  his  wife)  left  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Spunner, 
of  King's  Co.,  and  Mary,  m.  James  McCorroI,  of  Cnol,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  an  only  son, 

Edwabd  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Eyan,  Esq.  of  Silver  Stream,  and  widow  of  William  Keating, 
of  Cranagh,  co.  Tipperary.  His  will  is  dated  29  March  ,  1724, 
proved  1726.  By  his  wife,  who  suiTlved  him,  he  left,  with 
another  son,  Edward,  an  elder  son, 

Henry  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  under  age  at  his  father's  death, 
m.  10  Feb.  1747,  Mary,  dau.  of  Evan  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Killeen 
(Mount  Rivers),  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  issue, 
George,  his  heir;  Evan,  of  Lodge,  co.  Tipperary,  and  other 
issue.     The  eldest  son, 

George  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  1778,  Alice,  dau.  of  John 
Korris,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  left  at  his  decease,  June, 
1815, 

I.  Henbt  Albert,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  m.  1st,  Emma,  dau.  of  Henry  Bevan,  Esq.  of 
Camus,  CO.  Limerick,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  William  Norris,  of  Bettyville,  co.  Limerick,  m.  his 
cousin,  Alicia,  dau.  of  James  Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue,  John  Theodore,  William,  Anne,  Emma,  Alice, 
and  Elizabeth. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  George  Henry  Heard,  Esq.  one  of  the 
six  Clerks  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  and  had  issue.  She 
m.  2ndiy,  Hamilton  Geale,  Esq.,  barrister-at-Law,  of 
Darragh,  co.  Cork,  brother  of  the  Countess  Fortescue. 

2  Alice,  deceased. 

3  Anna,  w..  Lient-Col.  Francis  Bussell,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d. 
1861,  leaving  issue. 

He  VI.  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Edmund  Morony,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
clough,  CO.  Clare,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Ellen.  He  d. 
183.i. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  (1799), 
appointed  1825  to  the  Rectory  of  Hore  Abbey,  Diocese  of 
Cashel ;  became  successively  Rector  of  MoyalilTe,  Vicar  of 
Emly,  and,  1»29,  a  Vice  Choral  of  Cashel.  He  m.  1813, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  White,  Esq.  of  Greenhall,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  d.  1835,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  (Ven.),  D.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Dublin,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  and  Archdeacon 
of  Dublin.  He.  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  English,  Esq. 
of  Farmley,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue,  William  (Rev.), 
M.A.,  Thomas  Richard,  Henry,  Alice,  Anne,  and  Jane. 

2  George,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Brown,  Esq.  of  London, 
by  whom  he  has  issue,  George,  Alfred,  Agnes,  and 
Rosalie. 

3  Richard,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  H.  levers,  Esq.  of 
Castle  levers,  CO.  Limerick  ;  and  tZ.  1650,  leaving  issue, 
Richard,  William,  Jane,  and  Maria. 

4  Henry,  in.  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  H.  levers,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  has  issue,  William  Henry,  Robert,  Henry,  Maria, 
and  Jane  Henrietta. 

1  Anne  Laetitia.  2  Alice,  d.  young,  unm. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  unm.  1842. 

V.  Edward,  of  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  M.  Ryan,  Esq., 
and  d.  1860,  leaving  by  her,  who  predeceased  him,  an  only 
child,  Elizabeth. 

I.  Atjne,  m.  James  Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
find  by  him,  who  is  deceased,  had  issue. 

His  eldest  son, 

Heney  Albert  Lee,  Esq.of  Barna,  J. P., Cornet  5th  Dragoons, 
6.  2  March,  1779;  to.  2  Jan.  1808,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Crofts,  Esq.  of  Stream  Hill,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork;  and 
d.  18  Jan.  1848,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1868),  Henry 
Albert,  his  heir  ;  Charles  Edward ;  George  Augustus  ;  Anne  ; 
Alicia  Maria;  Catherine  Louisa ;  Charlotte,  deceased;  Emily; 
and  Maria  Louisa.    His  eldest  son. 


Henry  Albert  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  6.  2  Aug.  1813  ;  m. 
31  July,  1848,  Susan  Kate,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Benn,  Esq.  of 
Dromoie  House,  near  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  10  Jan. 
1861,  leaving  i.«sue, 

Albert  Henry,  now  of  Barna. 

William  Alexander,  b.  13  Aug.  1854. 

George  John  F'ranci.s,  b.  12  April,  1856. 

Henry  Eyre,  6.  11  Feb.  1858. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  crescents  sa.  Crest — Oa 
a  column  arg.  encircled  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  falcon  ppr. 
standing  on  a  bird's  leg  az.  erased  gu.  MoUo — Fide  et  con- 
stanlia. 

Seat — Barna,  near  Newport,  co.  Tipperary. 


LEE   OF   COTON. 

Lee,  William  Blackstone,  Esq.  of  Seend, 
Wilts,  J.P.,  B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford ;  I.  1842,  m. 
1874,  Maud  Ellen  Legh,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Milton 
Bridger,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Halnaker  House,  Sussex, and 
the  Chantry,  Bradford-on-Avon,  by  Sophia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Gorges  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Tilshead  Lodge, 
Wilts,  formerly  of  Kilrue,  co.  Meath,  and  M.P. 
for  Eatoath. 

Laineagre. — The  family  of  Lee  of  Langley  and  of  Coton 
Hall,  Shropshire,  now  represented  by  WiUiam  Blackstone  Lee, 
Esq..  is  stated  in  Borke's  Extinct  Baronetcies  (Humphrey  Lee 
was  created  a  baronet  in  1620,  being  the  first  Shropshire 
Baronet),  to  be  one  of  the  oldest  in  England.*  It  is  said  to  be 
of  Saxon  origin ;  and  Eyton  who  gives  Reyner  de  Lea,  in  the 
year  1195,  as  the  first  of  the  name  known  to  him,  gives  also 
an  unbroken  descent  through  the  Stantons  of  Stanton  Hinch- 
heath,  from  the  year  1086  {Eyton,  vii,  273-4).  The  pedigree 
certified  by  William  Dugdale,  Norroy  King-of-Arms,  and  testi- 
fied by  Sir  Humphrey  Lee  of  Langley  in  1623,  and  Thomas  Lee 
of  Coton  in  166:3,  begins  with  Hugo  de  Lega,  a  contemporary 
of  Reyner  de  Lea,  whose  son  Reginald  de  la  Lee,  received  a 
grant  of  lands  from  William,  son  of  William  FitzAlan,  ad 
petitionera  Fulconis  filii  Warini,  and  had  a  son  Sir  John  de  la 
Lee,  who  was  living  in  the  year  1298,  and  received  a  grant  of 
lands  from  Hugo  de  Hinton.  Sir  John  was  a.  by  his  son.  Sir 
Thomas  de  la  Lee  (30  Ed.  I.),  who  m.  Petronilla,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Corbet,  and  gave  the  lands  of  Lee  Pevenhull  to  his 
eldest  son,  Reginald  de  la  Lee,  by  whom  he  was  succeeded, 
leaving  also  a  younger  son,  Thomas.  Reginald  de  la  Lee  (14 
Ed.  II.)  was  s.  by  his  son,  Sir  John  de  la  Lee,  Knt.,  and 
lord  of  Roden  (15  Ed.  II.  and  I  Ed.  III.),  who  in.  1st, 
Alicia  (13  Ed.  II.),  and  2ndly,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Henry  de 
Erdington,  and  was  s.  by  his  son.  Sib  John  db  la  Lee, 
Knt.,  (32  and  33  Ed.  III.),  who  was  s.  by  his  son,  Robert 
DE  LA  Lee  (8  Rich.  II.),  m.  Margaret,  sister  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Astley  of  Nordley,  thus  acquiring  Coton 
and  merging  another  very  ancient  family  in  that  of  Lee, 
the  Astley  descent  being  also  given  by  Eyton  from  about 
1100-1135.  According  to  the  pedigree  there  were  two  sons 
of  this  marriage,  Roger,  and  John,  of  whom  presently.  Roger 
m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Burnell  of  Langley, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Robert  de  la  Lee,  m.  Petronilla . 

The  foregoing  statements  are  derived  from  the  registered 
pedigree  in  the  College  of  Arms,  but  there  is  some  confusiov 
in  these  early  generations.  Sir  William  Hardy,  late  Keeper 
of  the  Records  in  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  who  devoted  much 
time  and  trouble  to  the  history  of  the  Shropshire  Lees,  makes 
Margaret  Astley's  husband  to  be  son,  not  to  Sir  John,  but  to 
his  brother.  Sir  Thomas  de  Lee  of  Okehirst.  He  is  described 
as  Roger  "Lee  of  Coton,  Gentelman"  (Lord  Treasurer's 
Rem.  Mem.  6  Heney  V.)  and  as  "  second  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Lee 
Knight"  (Harl.  MSS.  2163,  fol.  40  b.).  It  is  certain  from 
Inquisitions  and  other  evidence  that  his  name  was  Roger, 
not  Robert,  and  that  Itoger  the  husband  of  Joan  Burnell  was 
not  his  son ;  and  also  that  Petronilla  was  dau.,  not  dau. -in- 
law to  Roger  Lee  and  Joan  Burnell.  She  m.  her  kinsman 
Robert  de  Lee  of  Rodene,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  de  Lee,  of  Lea  Hall,  Langley,  Acton  Burnell,  (fee,  to. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Rydley,  and  d.  14  Dec.  1479.  He  was 
s.  by  his  son. 


*  The  following  members  of  this  family  have  served  as  High 
Sheriffs  of  Shropshire :— 1201,  fCeiner  de  Lea;  1387,  Robert 
atte  Lee;  1395,  Thomas  Lee,  Knt.  ;  H65,  Ralph  Lee,  Esq.  ; 
1479  and  1496,  Richard  Lee,  Esq. ;  1547,  Thomas  Lee,  Esq. ; 
16  0,  Humphry  Lee,  Esq.  (cr.  a  baronet  1620);  1639,  Sir 
Richard  Lee,  Bart,  of  Lea  Hall,  Acton  Buraell,  and  Langley. 


LEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEE 


1165 


EiCHABD  DE  Lee,  of  Langley,  <fec.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Sir  Fulke  Sprenchose,  and  had  five  sons  and  two 
daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Fdlke  Lee,  Esq.  of  Langley,  &c. ,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir 
Bichard  Cornwall,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Leighton. 
He  was  s.  by  his  con  and  heir, 

Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  of  Langley,  &c.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Kobert  Morton,  and  had  five  sons  and  seven  daus.  He  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Lee,  Esq.  of  Langley,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Walter 
AVrottlesley,  and  had  four  sons  and  six  daus.  He  d.  1591  and 
was  s.  by  bis  son, 

Humphrey  Lee,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Langley,  <fec.,  created  a 
baronet  by  James  I.  1620.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Reginald 
Corbet,  Esq.  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus.  He  d.  1633,  and 
■was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Richard  Lee,  Bart,  of  Langley,  <fec.,  M.P.  for  Salop. 
He  attended  the  King  at  Oxford,  and  suffered  much  in  the 
Royal  cause.  He  ni.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Allen,  and 
d.  1C60,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  the  estates 
were  divided  between  his  two  daus.,  Rachel  m.  Ralph 
Cleaton,  Esq.  and  Mary  m.  Edward  Smythe,  Esq. 

To  return  to  Roger  Lee  and  Margaret  Astley.    Their  son, 

John  Lee,  m.  Jocosa  (Joyce)  Pakington,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Lee,  of  Nordley,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Corbine,  and  was  s.  by  his  sen, 

Thomas  Lee,  of  Nordley,  to.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Robert  Mor- 
ton of  Haughton,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphrey  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  ra.  Katharine,  dau.  of  John 
Blount,  of  Eye,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lee,  Esq.  of  King's  Nordley,  m.  Jocosa  (Joyce),  dau. 
of  John  Romney,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas  ;  ii.  William ; 
HI.  Edward;  iv.  Gilbert;  v.  Jasper;  vi.  Richard,  some- 
times thought  to  have  been  ancestor  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  late 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Southern  Confederacy,  of  whose 
descent  from  a  Richard  Lee  of  this  family  there  is  evidence 
at  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford,  the  Heralds'  College,  and  in 
America;  vii.  Ferdinand  ;  viii.  Joseph.  Mr.  John  Lee  d. 
1605,  and  was  buried  at  Chesham,  Bucks.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  in  King's  Nordley,  m.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Richard  Oteley,  of  Pitchford,  Shropshire,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  LANCEtoT,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  of  London,  and  of  Ankerwycke,  Bucks,  ra.  Mary 
Pollard,  and  had  two  sons,  John  and  George,  and  a  dau. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Philip  Harcourt.  he  was  buried  at 
Stanton  Harcourt  1682  in  the  Harcourt  Chapel. 

Mr.  Thomas  Lee  d.  1620,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lancelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  6.  1593  ;  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Clemson,  Esq.  of  Bovington,  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  d.  unm.  ;  ii.  Thomas;  hi.  Richard,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Walter  Langdon,  of  Cornwall.  Mr.  Lee  m.  2ndly, 
Eliz.,  dau.  of  Henry  Gough,  and  had  three  sons  and  four 
daus.  He  d.  1667,  and  was  «.  by  the  second  son  of  his  first 
marriage, 

Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1620;  m. 
3  Aug.  1649,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Eldred  (descended  from 
tlie  family  of  William  of  Wykeham),  and  had  issue,  i.  Eldred 
Lancelot  ;  ii.  Thomas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Hill, 
Esq.  of  Cholderton,  Wilts,  and  became  ancestor  of  the 
Lees  of  Cholderton,  Wilts,  and  Buriton,  Hants,  now  repre- 
sented by  the  Rev.  Lancelot  John  Lee,  of  Worthen,  near 
Shrewsbury ;  iir.  John,  to.  Elizabeth  Awbery  and  had  one  son, 
Thomas,  Rector  of  Wootton,  d.  s.p.,  and  i.  Dorothy.  Mr.  Lee 
TO.  2ndly,  18  Feb.  1666,  Lady  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  the 
Earl  of  Lindsey,  K.G.,  Lord  High  Chamberlain,  and  General 
of  His  Majesty's  forces  at  Edgehill,  where  he  was  slain,  and 
3rdly,  Charity,  widow  of  his  brother-in-law,  John  Eldred,  by 
whom  he  had  two  daiis.,  Sophia  and  Catherine.  He  was  J.P.  for 
Salop,  Surrey,  and  Kent,  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex,  He  d. 
1687,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eldred  Lancelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  J.P.,  6.  25  April, 
1650,  m.  1713,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gough,  of  Perry 
Hall,  Staffordshire,  and  had  issue,  1  Lancelot  ;  2  Harry, 
of  whom  presently ;  3  Thomas,  and  eight  daus.  ;  1  Isabella, 
TO.  George  Hurst,  Esq. ;  2  Dorothy,  ra.  Edward  Bathurstt 
Esq.;  3  Mary,  m.  Col.  Littlehales:  4  Sarah,  to.  Rober, 
Harrison,  Esq.;  5  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  C.Tucker;  6  Matilda,  ^?^. 
Capt.  Cunningham;  7  Catherine;  8  Elizabeth,  to.  William 
Waller,  Esq.  Mr.  Lee  d.  23  Sept.  1734,  and  was  j.  by  hia 
eldest  son, 

Lancelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  J.P.,  6.  1719,  to.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Gervase  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Cockerington,  co.  Lin- 
coln;  2nd,  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Michel,  Esq.  of 


Kingston  Russell  and  Dewlish,  Dorset,  and  had  issue,  1  Harry 
Lancelot,  and  three  daus..  1  Frances  Dorothy,  m.  John  Little- 
hales,  Esq. ;  2  Mary,  to.  William  Carter,  Esq. ;  and  Anne.  Mr. 
Lee  m.  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Danvers,  Bart., 
and  d.  16  July,  1775.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Harry  Lancelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  J. P.,  5.  1759,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Cox,  and  had  one  dau.  Catherine  Anne 
Harriet,  m.  J.  M.  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote  Hall,  Rut- 
landshire.   Mr.  Lee  rf.  1821,  leaving  no  son.     His  uncle, 

Rev.  Harry  Lee,  D.D.  ,  Warden  of  Winchester  College,  and 
second  son  of  Eldred  Lancelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,  6. 
1720,  TO.  1764,  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Michel,  Esq.  of  King^ 
Eton  Russell  and  Dewlish,  Dorset,  and  had  issue,  i.  Harry 
(Rev.),  of  Kingsgate  House,  Winchester;  ii.  Lancelot  Charles, 
Rector  of  Wootton,  Oxfordshire,  6.  1768,  d.  unm.  1841.  The 
eldest  son. 

Rev.  Harry  Lee,  of  Kingsgate  House,  6.  1765,  ra.  1790, 
Philippa,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Blackstone,  the  eminent  com- 
mentator on  the  laws  of  England,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Harry,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Blackstone,  Rector  of  Wootton,  Oxfordshire,  b. 
1794,  m.  1836,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Thomson,  Esq., 
Master  in  Chancery,  by  his  wife  and  cousin,  Anne  DalzeK, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Dalzells  St. 
Kitts,  by  his  wife,  Anne  Dalzell,  descended  from  the  first 
Earl  of  Carnwath ;  and  d.  1874,  having  had  issue,  1 
Lancelot  Eldred,  6.  1837,  d.  an  infant ;  2  Harry  Lancelot, 
6.  1839,  d.  1843;  3  William  Blackstone,  of  Seend; 
1  Constance  Anne ;  2  Alice,  d.  unm.  1870. 

I.  Philippa  Isabella,  m.  Charles  Littlehales,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 
had  one  son  who  d.  young. 

Mr.  Lee  d.  1838,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Harry  Lee,  of  Kingsgate  House,  J.P.,  6. 1793,  m.  1831, 
Julia,  dau.  of  Gorges  Lowther,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Rat- 
oath.  He  d.  s.  p.  1880,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  William 
Blackstone  Lee,  Esq.,  lately  of  Kingsgate  House,  now  of 
Seend. 

Arrtis — Gu.,afess  chequy  or  and  az.  between  ten  billets, 
four  in  chief  and  six  in  base,  arg.  quartering  Astley  and 
Nordley.  Crest — On  a  staff  raguly  a  squirrel  cracking  a  nuS, 
from  the  dexter  end  of  the  staff  an  oak  branch  fructed  all  ppr. 
3Iutto—lie  incautus  futuri. 

Residence— Seend,  near  Melksham,  Wilts. 


VATJGHAN-LEE  OF  DILLINGTON. 

Vaughan-Lee,  Arthur  Vaughan  Hanning, 
Esq.  of  Dillington,  co.  Somerset,  and  Lanelaj,  co. 
Glamorgan,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Rojal  Horse  Guards,  b.  13 
Aug.  1862. 

Lineag'e. — John  Hanning,  Esq.  of  DilUngton,  to.  Susan, 
dau.  of  T.  Harvard,  Esq.  of  Whitelackington,  co.  Somerset, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Hanning,  Esq.  of  Dillington,  to.  1800,  Harriett, 
dau.  of  Edward  Lee,  Esq.  of  Pinhoe,  Devon,  and  sister  of 
Major  Lee,  of  Orleigh  Court,  Bideford,  who  d.  unra.  They  had 
issue, 

John  Lee  Hanning,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Lee  only 
by  royal  licence  1822,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his 
uncle,  Major  Lee,  of  Orleigh  Court,  who  left  him  his  pro- 
perty. 

Georgina  Elizabeth,  to.  Nov.  1824,  William  Speke,  Esq.  of 
Jordans. 

Sophia  Harriett,  to.  June,  1828,  John  B.  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Nes- 
ton  Park,  co.  Wilts. 
The  only  son, 

John  Lee  Lee,  Esq.  of  Dillington  and  Orleigh,  M.P.  for 
Wells,  1831-37;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1845;  6.  11  Dec. 
1802;  TO.  1st,  18  Feb.  1834,  Jessey,  dau.  of  John  Edwards 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Rheola,  co.  Glamorgan,  M.P.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1836)  had  a  son, 

I.  Vaughan  Hanning,  his  heir. 

He  TO.  2ndly,   17  Aug.  1841,  Hon.  Mary  Sophia  Hood,  dau.  of 
Samuel,  2nd  Lord  Bridport,  and  by  her  had, 

II.  Edward  Hanning,  of  Bighton  House,  Alresford,  Major 
2nd  Life  Guards,  6.  22  Aug.  1845,  assumed  1874  the  pretix 
surname  of  Hanning  ;  vi.  1872,  Georgiana  Emma,  dau.  of 
Edward  Marjoribaaks,  Esq.  of  the  Hall,  Bushey,  co.  Herti- 
ford,  and  has  (with  other  issue), 

Vaughan  Alexander  Edward,  6.  1878. 

III.  William  Hanning,  b.  9  Dec.  1846. 

I.  Emily  Mary,  m.  1st,  S.  S.  Godfrey,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  28 
Dec.  1882,  Major-Gen.  H.  L.  Balfour,  R.A. ;  and  d.  13 
March,  1893. 

II.  Alice  Georgina,  d.  24  June,  1880. 

Mr.  Lee  d.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Vaughan    Banning   Vaughan-Lee,    Esq.    of    Dillington, 


116G 


LEE 


THE  LAN'DED  GENTRY. 


LEE 


Kheola,  and  Lanel^ij-,  M.P.  for  West  Somerset  from  1874  to 
188"2  ;  D.L.  and  J. P.  cos.  Somerset  and  Glamorgan,  late  Capt. 
21st  Fusiliers  and  Major  Glamorganshire  Militia,  High  Sheriff 
Glamorganshire  1871 ;  6.  25  Feb.  1836  ;  m.  7  Aug.  1861,  Clara 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Uall, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthvr  Vafohan  Hannino,  now  of  Dillington. 

n.  John  Edwards  VAncHAN,  Esq.  of  Kheola  {which  stt). 

III.  Charles  Lionel,  b.  27  Feb.  1867. 

IV.  Alec  George,  b.  23  Nov.  1868. 

I.  Jessy  Isabel.  ii.  Katherine  Mary. 

III.  Caroline  Christine.  iv.  Alice  Clara. 

Mr.  Vaughan-Lee  d.  1882,  and  was  s.  in  the  Dillingcon  and  Lane, 
lay  estates  by  his  eldest  son  Abth0b  Vaughan  Manning,  and 
in  the  Kheola  estate  by  his  second  son  John  Edwards,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Vacghan  only. 

Arms  o/YAroHAN-  Sa.,  a  chevron,  arg.  between  three  boys' 
heads  couped  ppr.  crined  or,  enwrapped  a'lout  the  necks  with 
snakes  vert,  on  a  chief  of  the  2nd  three  bugle  horns  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  boy's  head  as  in  the  arras,  hanging  from  the  neck  a 
bugle  horn  as  in  the  arms.  3io£«o— Ascrhe  Uan  Diegel  ei 
Pherchen. 

Seats — Dillington,  near  Ilminster;  and  Lanelay,  near  Car- 
diff. 


liEE  OF  DINAS  POWIS. 

Lee,  Hej.'kt  Heebeet,  Esq.  of  Dinas  Powis,  co. 
Glamorgan,  J. P.,  Major-Gen.  (retired),  late  R.E.. 
h.  4  Oct.  1838;  m.  16  Sept.  1873,  Constance  Marj 
(■who  d.  11  April,  1890),  dau.  of  the  late  George 
Lyall,  Esq.  of  Hedley  Park,  Epsom,  Surrey. 

Xiineage. — The  Lees  of  Dinas  Powis  descend  from  the 
ancient  family  of  Lee,  of  Lee  Hall,  co.  Chester,  of  which  the 
Earls  of  Lichfield  were  a  branch.  The  arms  were  confirmed 
to  their  ancestor,  Thomas  Lee,  of  the  City  of  London,  by 
"WiDiam  Flower  Norroy,  25  Oct.  1583,  and  25th  year  of  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Henry  Lee,  Merchant,  of  Hull,  and  at  one  time  Mayor  of 
that  town,  m.  Catherine  Freeman,  great-grand-aunt  of  the  1st 
Lord  Brougham,  and  had  issue,  Henry  ;  Thomas,  Capt.  E.N., 
lost  at  sea  1770,  while  in  command  of  the  "Aurora"  frigate; 
Catherine,  m.  Sir  Arthur  Clarke,  Bart,  of  Snailwell,  and  d.  24 
Oct.  1792.    The  elder  son, 

TuE  Rev.  Henry  Lee,  Vicar  of  Willoughby-with-Wolfham- 
cote,  CO.  Warwick,  6.  1727 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward 
Hurst,  Esq.  of  Upton,  Bucks,  and  sister  of  William  Hurst, 
E^c)..  High  Sheriff  CO.  Glamorgan  177C;  d.  1768,  and  was  «.  by 
his  son, 

liE.NBY  Lee,  Esq.,  6.  1753,  J. P.  and  D.L. ;  m.  May,  1779, 
Sarah,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Roberts,  of  Salisbury, 
and  dying  Dec.  1832,  left  (with  three  daus.,  Sarah  Margaretta, 
m.  Dec.  1798,  Thomas  Lane  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Blackheath  ; 
Arthuretta  Clarke  ;  and  Anna  Maria)  an  only  son, 

Edward  Herbert  Hawke  Li;e,  Esq.  of  Dinas  Powis,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  Oct.  1786;  m.  June,  1810,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Thompson,  Esq.  of  London,  and  dying  Jan.  1862,  left 
by  her  (who  d.  April,  1811)  an  only  son, 

Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Lee,  M.A.,  for  25  years  Vicar  of  Hel- 
houghton  with  South  Raynham,  and  Rural  Dean,  b.  21  April, 
1811;  m.  23  Aug.  1837,  Catherine  Frances,  5tli  dau.  of  James 
Thomas  Broadwood,  Esq.  of  Lyne  House,  Surrey,  and  dying 
29  Jan.  1877,  at  Dinas  Powis,  left  issue, 

I.  Henby  Hebbebt,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

II.  John  Kubcrt,  late  of  the  Bombay  infantry. 

III.  Francis  Ashmore,  d.  1846. 

IV.  Edward  Broadwood,  d.  1851. 

V.  Augustus  Chailes  (Ilev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Lugwardine, 
Hereford,  6.  1847. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  1847. 

II.  Barbara  Stewart,  in.  Jan.  1878,  E.  Craster,  Esq.,  late 
B.C.S.,  and  d.  Nov.  1879,  leaving  a  son.  Herbert  Henry. 

in.  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  26  Oct.  1809.  Wi.liam  Fitzgerald,  3rd 
son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Keneim  Digby,  of  Tittleshall  Rectory, 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Keneim,  and  three  daus., 
Alice,  Catherine,  Bertha. 

IV.  Sophia,  m.  April,  1874,  Charles  Ed.  Coffey,  Major  R.A. 

V.  Katharine  Margaret. 

Aiins — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  leopards' 
lieads  sa.  a  crescent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
leopard's  head  sa.     Motto — Fortiter  sed  suaviter. 

lie.sid.ence — The  Blount,  Dinas  Powis,  Cardiff,  co.  Gla- 
morgan. 


LEE  OF  GROVE  HALL. 

Lee,  William  Feedeeick,  of  Grove  Hall,  co. 
York,  J.P.  for  W.R.,  co.  York,  Capt.   and  Hon. 


Major  Yorkshire  Dragoons  Yeo.  Cav.,  h.  22  Feb. 
1857;  m.  25  April,  1881,  Eenee  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Lionel  Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, 
Bart.,  of  Cbevet  Park,  Wakefield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Thomas,  b.  28  Nov.  1884;  d.  9  April,  1886. 

II.  Charles  Frederick,  6.  2  July,  1887. 

III.  Michael  Philip  Edward. 

I.  Hilda  Renee.  ii.  Diana  Marian. 

III.  Doris  Sophia.  iv.  Phyllis  Aimee. 

v.  Joan  Margaret. 

Lineage.— Thomas  Lee,  of  Leeds,  6.  1695;  m.  Mary 
Rereby,  of  Woodhouse,  by  whom  (who  d.  1750)  he  had  eight 
sons,  I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently;  ii.  Timothy;  in.  James; 
IV.  John,  M.P.  for  Higham  P'errers,  Solicitor  and  Attorney- 
General  to  George  III. ;  v.  William,  d.  s.  p.  ;  vi.  John, 
d.  s.p.;  vii.  Jonathan,  d.  s.  p.  1731;  viii.  Joseph,  d.  s.  p. ; 
also  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Hannah,  who  both  d.  unm.  Mr. 
Lee  d.  1736.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lee,  of  Leeds,  m.  Margaret  Markham,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  30  May,  1788)  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Lee  of 
Knaresborough;  II.  Robert,  d.  10  Sept.  1762;  in.  Ricuabd, 
of  whose  line  we  treat ;  i.  Margaret,  d.  unm.    The  3rd  son, 

EicHABD  Lee,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Fonton,  Esq.  of  Carr  House,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had, 

William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

James,  of  Retford,  J.P.  for  co.  Nottingham,  m.  1st,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  James  Meyrick,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Anne. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Verelst,  Esq.  of  Aston 
Hall.  CO.  York,  and  relict  of  Richard  Sutton,  Esq.  of  West 
Retford  House,  Notts. 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

Leonard,  m.  Miss  Holmes,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Leonard, 

and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Emma. 
Charles,  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham  1853,  and  Incumbent 
of  Lee,  Northumberland,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ikin, 
Esq.,  and  sister  to  Thomas  B.  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hill,  co. 
Lancaster,  formerly  M.P.  for  Wigan.    He  d.  April,  1862. 
Margaret  Jane,  6.  March,  1768;  to.  Archibald  Paris,  Esq., 
late  of  Beech  Hill  Park,  Middlesex,  by  whom  she  had 
sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Lee  d.  aged  85.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Lee,  Esq.,  6.  11  Dec.  1767  ;  m.  1792,  Sophia,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wentworth  Blackett,  Bart,  of  Bretton  Hall, 
CO.  York,  through  which  lady  (who  d.  1862)  Mr.   Lee  became 
possessed  of  the  estate  of  Grove  HaU.    He  had  issue, 
Wentworth,  d.  s.  p. 
Richard  Thomas,  his  heir. 
Sophia,   m.  let,  Rev.  William   Verelst,  of   Aston  HaU,  co. 

York :  and  2ndly,  Lieut. -Col.  Hay. 
Harriet  Mary.  Caroline. 

Jane,  m.   1825,  E.  E.   Beaumont,   Esq.  of    Darficld,   near 
Barnsley,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  1878,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Lee  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richabd  Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  of  Grove  HaU,  co.  York,  J. P.,  b. 
10  May,  1808;  m.  1  Sept.  1853,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Andrew  Pilkington,  K.C.B.,  of 
Catsfleld  Place,  co.  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Fbedebick,  now  of  Grove  Hall. 

II.  Richard  Kenneth,  b.  Jan.  1863;  m.  Martha,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  —  Liebensteen,  Esq.  of  New  York,  and  has  one 
dau. 

I.  Alice  Sophia,  deceased. 

II.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  8  Oct.  1874,  Mathew  Amcott-Wilson, 
eldest  son  of  Mathew  Wharton  Wilson,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Mathew  Wilson,  Bart,  of  Eshton  Hall,  and  has  issue,  three 
sons  and  four  daus. 

III.  iana  Louisa,  m.  Charles  M.  Rose,  youngest  son  of  Sir 
Philip  Rose,  Bart,  and  has  issue,  two  daus. 

IV.  Florence  Maria,  in.  Rev.  Charles  Page  Eden,  Vicar  Gf 
Catsfield,  Battle,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

Mr.  Lee  d.  18  Feb.  1878. 

Seat — Grove  Hall,  Knottingley,  co.  York. 


LEE  OF  HARTWELL. 

Lee,  Edwaed  Dyke,  Esq.  of  Hartwell,  co. 
Bucks,  and  of  Totteridge  Park,  co.  Herts,  J.P., 
Colonel  3rd  Batt.  Oxfordshire  Light  Lifantry,  b. 
16  Sept.  1843 ;  s.  to  the  entailed  estates  of  his 
paternal  uncle,  John  Lee,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  1866. 

Lineage. — it  is  stated  that  this  family,  one  of  great 
antiquity,  is  an  off-shoot  of  Lee,  or  Legh,  of  High  Legh  and 
Lyme,  co.  Chester,  and  that  it  has  held  its  present  estates 
from  about  1268  through  an  uninterrupted  succession. 
Browne  Willis,  in  his  MS.,  written  more  than  a  century  ago, 
says  that  very  few  can  show,  for  su  long  a  series,  viz.,  upwards 


LEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEE 


ue: 


of  500  years,  such  an  unbroken  possession  of  an  estate,  which 
has  never  lieen  alienated  otherwise  than  as  it  has  passed  in 
marriage  by  failure  of  male  issue,  wherefore  it  may  be  said  to 
continue  in  the  same  family.  For  further  account  of  the 
pedigree,  see  3^des  Hartwelliana,  by  Capt.  Smith,  E.S.F., 
D.C.L.,  and  F.R.S.,  or  Lipscomb's  History  of  the  County  of 
Buckingham. 

Thomas  Lbe,  Esq.  of  Hartwell,  co.  Bucks  (eldest  son  of 
Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  of  Moreton  and  Hanwell,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Croke)  was  created  a  Bart.  Iti  Aug. 
1660.  His  son  and  heir  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  Davis,  Knt.)  was 

Sir  Thomas  Lee,  2ndbart.,  of  Hartwell,  M.P.,  whom.  Alice, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  London,  merchant, 
d  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

1.  William  (Sir),  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England,  and  a  Privy 
Councillor,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Goodwin,  of  Bury,  and 
bad  a  son, 
William,  who  m.  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dyke, 
Bart.;  and  dying  1778,  left  (with  four  daus.,  Philadelphia; 
Harriet,  m.  1782,  John  Fiott,  Esq.  of  London,  son  of  N. 
Fiott,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Fre  and  Seigneury  of  Melesches, 
Jersey;  Louisa;  and  Sophia)  a  son, 
William,  who,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  Mr.  Antonie,  of 
Colworth,  CO.  Bedford,  took  the  name  of  Antonie. 
Sir  William  Lee,  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  relict  of  Mr.  Melmoth, 
and  dau.  of  Koger  Drake,  Esq.,  but  by  that  lady  had  no 
issue. 

III.  John,  Col.  in  the  Guards,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Hardy.  Knt. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Browne,  of  ArUey,  co.  Bed. 
lord.     By  the  latter  (who  m.  2ndly,  Col.  Schutz)  he  had, 

1  Thomas,  of   Hampton  Court,  Equerry  to  the  Duke  of 
Gloucester. 

2  John,  an  Ensign  in  the  Foot  Guards. 
Col.  Lced.  17G0. 

IV.  George  (Sir),  LL.D.,  a  Privy  Councillor,  one  of  the  Lords 
of  the  Admiralty,  and  Treasurer  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess 
Dowager  of  Wales,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Morice, 
Esq. ;  but  dying  without  issue,  18  Dec.  1758,  left  his  fortune 
to  his  nephew.  Sir  WiUiam  Lee,  Bart. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  1693. 

Sir  Thomas  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir.  Thomas  Lee,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Bucks.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 

and  heir  of  Thomas  Sandys,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir.  Thomas. 

Anne,  m.  George  Vernon,  Esq.,  created  1562,  Lord  Vernon, 
of  Kinderton. 

He  d.  Dec.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiE  William  Lee,  Bart.  This  gentleman  devoted  himself 
to  the  improvement  of  his  seat  at  Hartwell,  displaying  great 
taste  in  his  manner  of  planting  and  laying  out  the  grounds, 
and  his  additions  to  the  mansion  house,  the  east  and  south 
fronts  of  which  he  rebuilt.  He  also  rebuilt  the  parish  church, 
to  which  his  uncles  contributed,  viz.,  the  Lord  Chief  Justice, 
£1000,  and  Sir  George  Lee,  £500.  Sir  William  m.  1763,  Laiiy 
Elizabeth  Harcourt,  dau.  of  Simon,  Earl  of  Harcourt,  and  had 
issue. 


William,  b.  1764 
Geobge. 


M,  b.  17641 
;,  b.  1767    J 


successive  Baronets. 


He  d.  6  July,  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  William  Lee,  who,  adopting  a  military  life,  was  Lieut. - 
Col.  of  the  16th  Lfght  Dragoons,  in  which  he  served  several 
campaigns  in  Germany.  Exchanging  into  the  25th  Light 
Dragoons,  he  went,  in  May,  1800,  to  join  that  regiment  in 
Madras,  and  dying  there  7  Feb.  1801,  unm.,  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Sir  George  Lee,  Bart.,  Rector  of  Hartwell,  and  Vicar  of 
Beachampton.  He  was  distinguished  by  his  benevolence  to 
the  poor,  and  having  studied  the  science  of  medicine,  was 
their  gratuitous  physician.  He  d.  unm.  1827,  when  the 
baronetcy  expired,  and  the  estates  devolved,  by  Sir  George's 
will,  on  their  late  possessor, 

John  Lee,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  the  next  heir  in  blood.  He  was 
son  of  John  Fiott,  Esq.,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Lee,  Esq.  of  Totteridge,  ut  supra,  who  was  son  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  William  Lee,  Chief  Justice  of  England,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  2nd  Bart,  of  Hartwell.  This  Dr.  Lee, 
of  Hartwell,  Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  28  April,  1783,  s.  his 
maternal  uncle,  William  Lee  Antonie,  Esq  ,  and  assumed, 
imder  that  gentleman's  will,  the  surname  of  Lee,  in  lieu  of 
his  patronymic,  Fiott.  To  the  Hartwell  property  he  s.  by  the 
bequest  of  his  kinsman,  the  Kev.  Sir  George  Lee,  6th  Bart. 
Mr.  Lee  was  several  times  a  candidate  for  the  representation 
of  the  county.  Dr.  Lee's  brother,  the  Kev.  Nicholas  Fiott, 
Vicar  of  Edgeware,  assumed  by  royal  letters  patent  the  family 
name  of  Lee,  iu  accordance  with  the  will  of  Antonie  Lee,  Esq. 


of  Colworth  Park,  Bedford,  and  Totteridge  Park,  Herts,  as 
heir  to  the  entailed  estates.  He  m.  Harriet  Jenner,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Percyrall  Hart  Dyke,  Bart.,  of  LullLngston  Castle,  Kent, 
and  had  issue, 

Lee  Peectvale,  who  d.  1858. 

Edward,  now  of  Hartwell  House  and  Totteridge  Park. 

Louisa,  in.  Feb.  1865,  William  R.  Luard,  Esq. 

Harriet  Sarah. 

Philadelphia  Bruce,  m.  Oct.  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  Llebert  Edward 
Goodall,  late  5Sth  Regt..  only  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  J.  Goodall, 
M.A.,  of  Dinton  HaU,  Bucks. 

Fanny  Charlotte. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  two  bars  or,  a  bend 
chequy  of  the  last  and  gu.  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  lozenges  or,  an  anchor  sa.  Crests — 1st,  A  bear 
passant  sa.  muzzled,  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  arg. ; 
2n(i,  A  demi-horse  rampant  arg.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  fleur-de-lis  for  difference.  Mottoes — Verum  alque  decens: 
and  Malgre  I'injustice. 

Seals — Hartwell  House,  Aylesbury,  Bucks;  and  Totteridge 
Park,  Barnet,  Herts. 

C/tiis— Carlton,  White's,  and  Pratt's. 


liEE-NOKMAN  OF  COEBOLLIS. 

Lee  -  NoEMAN,  Luke  Alexandee,  Esq.  of 
CorboUis,  co.  Louth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
18S1,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  7  April,  1839  ; 
m.  30  Dec.  1873,  Frances  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the 
late  Eev.  Francis  Hewson,  of  Dunganstown,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Henry,  6.  14  March,  1876. 

II.  Francis  Thomas,  b.  10  Sept.  1887. 
I.  Geraldine  Mary. 

Mr.  Lee-Norman  is  the  only  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Norman,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  {see  Noeman,  of 
Glengollan),  by  Charlotte  Sarah,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
of  Robert  Law,  Esq.  of  Dublin.  He  s.  his  cousin, 
Thomas  Lee-Noeman,  Esq.  of  CorboUis,  who  was 
son  of  Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  (son  of  William  Lee, 
Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Lucas,  his  wife,  and  grandson 
of  Robert  Lee,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Patten  his  wife), 
who  m.  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Nor- 
man, of  La  gore,  and  granddau.  of  Robert  Norman, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Derry  {see  Noeman  of  Glengollan) . 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  chevron  between  three 
lions  faces  gu.  for  Norman;  2nd  and  3rd,  a  chevron  gu. 
between  three  leopards'  facts  ppr.  for  Lee. 

Crest — 1st,  A  lion  passant  guard,  ppr.  for  Nosman  ;  2nd,  A 
demi-lion  rampant  grasping  a  sceptre  all  ppr. 

£eat— CorboUis,  Ardee,  co.  Louth. 


liEECH,  late  OF  CliOONCONEA. 
Leech,  Rev.  William  Ansdell,  of  Cloonconra, 
CO.  Mayo,  B.A.  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  30  Sept.  1842. 

liineage.— George  Leech,  Esq.,  traditionally  the  descen- 
dant of  an  ancient  family  of  that  name  in  the  co.  of  Chester, 
settled  in  Ireland  circa  1667,  at  Eosserk,  co.  Mayo.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Connor,  co.  Sligo,  and  left  an  only  son, 

John  Leech,  Esq.  of  Frankfort,  co.  Sligo,  6.  1694;  m.  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Orme,  Esq.  of  Carne,  co.  Mayo,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1796,  aged  80)  had  issue,  besides  several 
daus.,  of  whom  Mary,  the  eldest,  m.  1759,  James  Wood,  Esq., 
I.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Robert;  in.  James,  b.  1746,  rf.  at  Stoke 
Newington,  21  Feb.  1826,  aged  80.  Mrs.  Leech  d.  2  June, 
1770,  aged  76,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leech,  Esq.  of  Rathroan,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  and  Deputy 
Governor  of  the  co.  of  Sligo,  and  of  Dublin,  b.  1742  ;  vi.  1760, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Ansdell,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  was  6.  9  June,  1742,  and  d.  4  F'eb.  1834,  in 
her  92nd  year)  had  issue  to  survive,  two  daus,,  Marianne,  b. 
1775,  ))i.  1808,  Richard  Perceval  Moulson,  Esq.;  Lydia,  d.  unm.  : 
and  one  son,  William  Ansdell,  his  heir.  Mr.  Leech  d.  8  Aug. 
1822,  aged  80,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Ansdell  Leech,  Esq.  of  Rathroan,  co.  Slayo,  a 
Collector  of  H.M.  Customs  in  Ireland,  b.  11  July,  1777  ;  m.  15 
May,  1806,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Atkinson,  Esq.  of 
Eehius,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1837,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Hermitage,  co.  Sligo,  and  Upper   Merrion 


1168 


LEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEE 


street,  Dublin,  Barristerat-Law,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  Q.C.,  b.  IG 
Dec.  IblO;  m.  19  Aug.  IS-JO,  Anna  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Hunt 
Walsh  Chanibrc,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn  Hill,  to.  Armagh,  and 
(/.  29  Nov.  1890,  leaving  issue,  1  William  Ansdell,  ('.  11 
June,  1841  ;  2  Hunt  Walsh,  LL.D.,  B.L.,  b.  4  Dec.  1842,  m. 
25  Jan.  18s4,  Klizabeth  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Leeeh,  of  Cloonconra;  3  Charles,  6.  28  June,  1844;  4 
Thomas  Arehibald,  6.  April,  1853;  5  John,  b.  22  May, 
1857;  1  Kcbecca  Olivia;  2  Anna  Maria;  and  3  Emily 
Edith. 
III.  William  Ansdell,  6. 23  Pec.  1812  :  m.  7  Nov.  1854,  Eleanor, 
2nd  dau.  of  George  Gibson,  Esq  of  Lower  Pembroke  Street, 
Dublin,  by  Elizabeth,  eldest  dan.  of  John  Gibson,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  has,  1  William  Ansdell,  6.  21  Aug.  1857  ;  2  George 
Gibson,  b.  7  Nov.  1859;  3  Arthur  Henry  William,  6.  12  July, 
3862  ;  1  Elizabeth  Marian  Susanna  ;  2  Florence  Catherine 
Sinclair;  3  Madaline  Eleanor ;  4  Mabel  Wilhelmina;  and  5 
Ada  Fredcrika  Oraie. 

rv.  Edward,  6.  9  Oct.  1814,  A.B.,  T.C.D.;  m.  S  Oct.  1855, 
Wilhelmina  Frcdeiika  dau.  of  Kichard  Ilammersley,  Esq. 
of  Corrolantry,  Kmg's  Co.,  J. P. 

V.  Arthur  Henry  (Very  Kev.),  of  Ballvcloughduff,  co.  West- 
meath,  M.A.,  T.O.D.,  Dean  of  Cashel,  i.  23  March,  1817  ; 
m.  18  Dec.  1845,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  Thoniiis  Maunsell 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Cahirconlish  House,  co.  Limerick,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  Charles  Stanley,  1st 
Viscount  Monck,  and  sister  to  the  Earl  of  Rathdowne,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1881),  had  issue,  1  William  Thomas 
Atkinson,  6.  2  April,  1860;  d.  27  April,  1860;  1  Isabella 
Honck;  2  Mary  Wilhelmina  Monck  ;  3  Eleanor  Elizabeth, 
d.  Oct.  1893;  4  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  1880,  Eev.  Walter 
Brocas  Lindesay  LL.D. ;  5  Edith. 

VI.  James  Ansdell,  b.  27  Nov.  1818;  d.  in  Spain,  6  May, 
1855. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  20  April,  1880. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Aug.  1846,  William  Crawford  Poole,  Esq., 
M.D.  of  Ardmore,  co.  Waterford. 

III.  Catherine  Anne. 

IV.  Marianne  Charlotte,  m.  11  Dec.  1844,  the  late  Henry 
Connor  White,  Esq.  of  Golden  Hills,  co.  Tipperary,  Registrar 
of  the  Royal  Dublin  Society,  and  d.  31  May,  1877. 

V.  Maria  Isabella,  m.  1st,  27  Feb.  1845,  William  Thomas 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Upper  Mount  Street  Crescent,  Dublin,  A.M., 
T.C.D.,  Barristcr-at-Law  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1867) ;  and  2ndly, 
9  Oct.  i860,  Richard  Augustine  Fitz  Gerald  Studdert,  Esq  , 
E.M.A.,  and  d.  31  Dec.  1892. 

Rev.  John  Leech,  M.A.,  of  Cloonconra,  co.  Mayo,  b.  30 
Aug.  1808  ;  m.  9  May,  1839,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Darley, 
Esq.  of  St.  John's,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Ansdell,  now  of  Cloonconra. 

II.  Henry  Brougham,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  late  Fellow  of  Gonville 
and  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  and  of  the  Queen's  Inns, 
Barrister-at-Law,  Regius  Profess-or  of  Laws,  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Registrar  of  Titles  in 
Ireland,  b.  15  Nov.  1843;  m.  1  June,  1875,  Annie  Louisa, 
dau.  of  William  Garbois,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Graves,  h.  17  Sept.  1877. 

2  Henry  Brougliam,  b.  14  July,  1879. 

3  William  John,  b.  10  April,  1881. 

4  Cecil  John  Farran,  b.  25  April,  1882. 

5  Frederick  George,  6.  1  July,  1884. 
1  Kathleen  Mary  Angel. 

III.  Joseph  Farran,  6.  25  July,  1845;  n.  1st,  19  Aug.  1879, 
Beatrice  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Seecombe,  Esq.  of  Trenodden, 
CO.  Cornwall.  She  d.  23  Feb.  1887,  and  he  m.  2ndly,  Alice 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Walker,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Great  Billing. 

IV.  Frederick  John,  b.  30  Jan.  1847  ;  m.  22  Aug.  1877,  Lily, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Wolseley.  Rector  of  Kilrush. 

V.  Graves  Atkinson,  b.  13  Nov.  1850,  B.  A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Dub- 
lin; m.  Annie,  dau.  of  David  Smyth,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  wlio 
d.  April,  1892,  had  issue,  Rachael  and  Margaret  Grace. 

I.  Anna  Darley,  m.  5  March,  1867,  Henry  J.  Bourchier,  E?q., 
eldest  son  of  John  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Baggolstown,  co. 
Limerick,  J. P. 

II.  Mary  Waller  Barbara  Farran,  ni.  3  Oct.  1873,  William 
Fleming  Mease  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Galloway  House,  co. 
Tyrone. 

III.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  to.  28  Jan.  1884,  Hunt  Walsh 
Chambre  Leech,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

IV.  Richarda  King. 

The  Rev.  John  Leech  d.  1  Aug.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  trefoil  vert,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three 
ducal  coronets  or.  Cred — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  charged 
with  a  trefoil  vert,  an  arm  erect  ppr.,  grasping  a  snake  en- 
vironed about  the  arm  also  vert.     Mollo — Virtute  et  valore. 


I.  Ralph  Henry,  b.  6  Dec.  1883. 

II.  Charles,  6.  26  March,  1887. 

liineag'e. — This  family  has  for  several  centuries  been  of 
importance  in  the  county  of  Salop.  For  an  account  of  it  see 
Blakeway's  Sheriffs  of  Shropshire.  The  immediate  ancestor 
of  the  present  line, 

Ralph  Leeke,  of  Ludlow,  was  living  1334.  His  seal  is 
represented  in  a  pedii^ree  of  the  family,  which  is  attested  by 
Sir  William  Scgar,  as  bearing  his  shield  of  arms,  the  same  as 
now  used  with  the  legend,  "Sigill,  Radi  Leeke  Armigeri." 
From  him  descended 

Ralph  Leeke,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Leeke,  Esq.  of  the 
Vineyard,  near  Wellington,  6th  in  descent  from  Ralph  Leeke, 
and  whose  eldest  son,  Thomas,  was  one  of  the  Barons  of  the 
Exchequer  in  1642,  acquired  a  large  fortune  in  the  Civil  Service 
of  the  E.I.  Company.  Returning  to  England  1786,  he  pur- 
chased, the  following  year,  from  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  the 
manors  and  estates  of  Longford  and  Church  Aston,  Salop,  and 
was  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1796.  He  m.  13  Dec.  1787,  Honoria 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Walter  Hervey  Thursby,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1843)  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir;  Ralph  Harvey, 
Rector  of  Longford,  b.  4  Oct.  1794 ;  Augusta,  d.  xmm. :  Caro- 
line, m.  7  Sept.  1824,  William,  4th  Earl  of  Abergavenny; 
Emily  Frances  Anne,  in.  29  Oct.  1835,  the  Eev.  Sir  Henry 
Thompson,  Bart.  He  d.  30  Sept.  1829,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Leeke,  Esq.  of  Longford  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J. P.,  6.  21  Nov.  1788,  m.  1st,  13  Nov.  1812,  Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Robert  Shawe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15 
April,  1816)  had  issue, 

Ralph  Mebkick,  his  heir. 
Egeiton,  6.  23  March,  1816  ;  d.  1876. 

Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Wyndham  Madden,  M.A.  Cantab., Rector 
of  Bergti  Apton,  near  Norwich. 

Mr.  Leeke  m.  2ndly,  21  Jan.  1822,  Anna,  only  dau.  of  Hon, 
Matthew  Plunkett,  brother  to  the  lOth  Lord  Louth,  and  d. 
1836.    His  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Mekbick  Leeke,  Esq.  of  Longford  Hall,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  Capt.  South  Salop  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
b.  4  Sept.  1813  ;  m.  26  Oct.  1847,  Lady  Hester  Urania  Fellowes, 
2nd  dau.  of  Newton,  4th  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  F'ortescue,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
July,  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  now  of  Longford  Hall. 

II.  Thomas  Newton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Inkberrow,  Alces 
ter,  b.  17  Jan.  1854:  vi.  21  April,  18S0,  Annabella  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Williams  Drummnnd,  Bart,  of  Hawthorn- 
den,  N.B.,  and  Edwinsford,  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  2  Oct.  1856;  drowned  July, 
1883. 

IV.  William  (Rev.),  b.  29  June,  1862,  Rector  of  Longford, 
Salop. 

I.  Hester  Catherine. 

II.  Charlotte  Urania,  m.  Rev.  W.  B.  Corfield,  Rector  of 
Llangattoc,  Abergavenny. 

III.  Emily  Dorothy. 

IV.  Eveline  Frances. 

V.  Caroline  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Mather,  Rector  of  Clid- 
desden,  Basingstoke,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

Mr.  Leeke  d.  26  Nov.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Col. 
Ralph  Lheke,  now  of  Longford  Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  over  all  a  bend 
engrailed  az.  Crest — A  leg  couped  at  the  thigh  arg.,  charged 
with  two  fleurs-de-lis.     Motto — Agendo  gnaviter. 

Seal — Longford  Hall,  near  Newport,  Salop. 


LEEKE  OF  LONGFORD  HALL. 

Leeke,  Ralph,  Esq.  of  Longford  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
J.P.,  Major  and  Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  b. 
25  Dec.  1849  ;  m.  6  Dec.  1881,  Hon.  Mary  Theresa 
Manners,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thomas,  2nd  Lord 
Manners,  and  has  issue, 


LEES  OF  THURLAND   CASTLE. 

Lees,  Edwaed  Brown,  Esq.  of  Thiirland  Castle, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  cos.  Lancaster,  W.R.  York,  and 
Westmorland,  Lieut. -Col.  22nd  Lancashire  K.V. 
1878-1885,  b.  18  April,  1843;  m.  1  May,  1877, 
Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  John  Livesej,  Esq.  of  Black- 
burn, and  has  issue, 

I.  Eric  Brown,  b.  14  April,  1878. 

II.  Ronald,  b.  29  Oct.  1882. 

I.  Maud,  6.  26  Nov.  1880. 

II.  Ethel,  b.  27  April,  1884. 

III.  Dorothy  Neville,  6.  11  April,  1886. 

Liueag'e. — John  Lees  purchased  the  property  of  Clarks- 
field,  CO.  Lancaster,  where  his  family  had  for  some  years  been 
settled  as  free  tenants,  in  1625  from  Sir  George  Booth,  Bart,  of 
Dunham  Massey.  He  d.  Aug.  1684 (will  proved  7  April,  1685). 
His  son. 


LEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEP 


1169 


James  Lees,  of  Clarksfield,  d.  v.  p.  1673,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Lees,  of  Clarksfield,  «.  his  grandfather,  and  d.  Sept. 
1724  (will  proved  12  July,  1725)  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lees,  of  Clarksfield,  b.  1695,  m.  Mary  Cock,  and  d.  1750, 
leaving  a  son, 

John  Lees,  of  Clarksfield,  b.  1720,  to.  1747,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Kenworthy,  of  Quick,  Saddleworth,  and  d.  1768,  leaving 
three  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Clarksfield,  and  afterwards  of  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
s.  to  Clarksfield  on  the  death  of  his  lather.  He  d.  1815,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lees,  of  Fairfield  and  Salem,  who  sold  the  Lower 
Clarksfield  estate  to  his  three  cousins,  John ;  James ,  and 
Joseph  Lees,  of  Higher  Clarksfield,  in  1838. 

II.  James,  of  Higher  Clarksfield,  of  whom  hereafter. 

in.  Joseph,  who  built  Clarksfield  Mill,  d.  1S26.  He  had 
issue  six  sons  and  five  daus.,  of  whom  one  son  David,  and 
one  dau.  Esther  stiU  survive  (1893). 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Lees,  of  Higher  Clarksfield,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster,  h.  10 
March,  1719,  vi.  31  May,  1810,  Betty,  dau.  of  Joseph  Jones,  of 
Hope  House  and  Oldham,  and  d.  12  June,  1828,  leaving  by  her, 
who  d.  7  Jan.  1847,  aged  67,  three  sons  and  one  dau, 

I.  John,  of  Higher  Clarksfield,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Alkrington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P  .  5.  11 
March,  1817,  m.  1847,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cardwell,  of 
Lylham,  and  d.  11  March,  1871,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Arthur,  b.  14  July,  13.52,  r,i.  5  Sept.  1882,  Lucy 
Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  John  Martyn,  of  Long  Milford, 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  Kobin  Martyn  and  Grace 
Eleanor. 

2  Harold,  b.  4  Jan.  1854. 

3  Alfred  John,  b.  9  Oct.  1855,  and  d.  16  Nov.  18S2. 

4  Joseph  Cardwell,  6.  4  Aug.  1857. 

5  Percy,  l.  4  Feb.  1860. 

6  Eoderick  Livingstone,  &.  17  Sept.  1864. 

7  Edgar,  h.  11  May,  1866. 

1  Mary  Ellen,  b   19  Jan.  1851. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Lower  Clarksfield,  J. P.,  W.  R.  Yorkshire,  b. 
22  May,  1819, 5)!.  23  March,  1843,  Sarah  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
James  Milne,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Crompton,  and  d.  29 
June,  1890,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  19  Nov.  1884), 
issue, 

1  Joseph  Crompton,  b.  15  Jan.  1844,  m.  23  Nov.  1892, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Greaves,  Esq. 

■2  James  Heniy  L«es-Milne,  Esq.  {see  Lees-Milne  of  Cromp- 
ton Hall). 

3  John  Edward,  of  Eeinslee,  Oldham,  solicitor,  b.  8  April, 
18.50,  m.  26  April,  1876,  Edith  Margaret  Lee,  dau.  of  lie  v. 
Thomas  Lee  Frencli,  Rector  of  Thrandeston,  SutTolk,  and 
has  issue  surviving,  one  son  and  four  daus. 

4  Frederick,  b.  21  Jan.  1855,  m.  26  April,  1881,  Mary 
Eleanor  Eliza,  dau.  of  G.  R.  Gibbs,  of  Funchal,  Madeira, 
and  has  issue,  Frida  and  Violet. 

1  Alice  Mary,  m.  7  Aug.  1872,  James  Lees,  Esq.  of  Tene- 
raki,  New  Zealand,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1377,  leavins;  issue. 

2  Sarah  Elizabeth,  )/i.  2S  July,  1880,  James  Livesey,  Esq. 
of  Pueblo,  Colorado,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Katherine,  m.  26  April,  1882,  George  James  Nesbitt, 
Esq.  of  Byfeld  House,  Bames,  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary,  b.  10  April,  1812 ;  in.  5  Aug.  1829,  Charles  Harwar, 
Esq.,  andrf.  16  March,  1886,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Lees  d.  12  .June,  1S28,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lees,  Esq.  of  Higher  Clarksfield,  b.  21  Feb.  1814,  m. 
fi  May,  1841,  JIary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward 
Brown,  Esq.  of  The  Firs,  Ashton-under Lyne,  and  d.  6  Aug. 
1SS6,  having  had,  by  her,  who  d.  6  April,  1877,  one  son,  Edward 
Brown  Lees,  Esq.  now  of  Thurland  Castle,  and  one  dau., 
Mary  Ann,  b.  27  Feb.  1342,  and  d.  unra.  13  Dec.  1846. 

.i4?-;;w— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  (for  Lees),  arg.,  two  bars 
raguly  between  three  cross  crosslets  titcheo  in  chief  and  a 
talcon  belled  in  base,  all  gu.,  2nd  (for  Brown),  arg..  on  a  bend 
invected  with  plain  coti.^es  sa.  guttee  d'eau,  three  eagles  each 
with  two  heads  displayed  erm.,  3rd  (for  Collins),  gu.  on  a  bend 
invected  erminois  between  two  bezants,  three  martlets  az.,  all 
within  a  bordure  erm.  Crest — In  front  of  two  cross-crosslets 
fitch6e  saltire-wise  gu.  a  falcon  belled  arg.  Motto— Fide  sed 
cui  vide. 

5eaS— Thurland  Castle,  Kirkby  Lonsdale. 


I.  Alec  Milne,  b.  18  Feb.  1878. 

II.  George  Crompton,  b.  21  April,  1S80. 

Lees  (who  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Lees,  Esq. 
of  Lower  Clarksfield,  Oldham,  J.P.  for  co.  Lane, 
and  for  co.  York,  W.R.,  bj  Sarah  Anne,  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  James  Milne,  Esq.  of  Park  House) 
assumed  for  himself  and  issue  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Milne,  by  royal  licence  dated 
31  May,  1890,  on  s.  to  the  property  of  Abram 
Crompton  Milne,  Esq.  of  Crompton  Hall  and  Park 
House,  who  d.  27  March,  1890. 
liineag'e. — See  preceding  memoir. 

.<<rm«— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  (for  Milne)  :  Erminois  on  a 
pale  invected  sa.,  a  millrind  erect  between  two  lions  passant 
argent ;  2nd  and  3rd  (for  Lees)  :  Arg.,  two  bars  raguly  between 
three  cross-crosslets  fitch6e  in  chief  and  a  falcon  belled  in  base 
all  gules.  Crests — 1st  (for  Milne)  :  In  front  of  five  palm  trees 
proper  a  lamb  couchant  arg.,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil 
slipped  or  and  supporting  with  the  dexter  forefoot  a  flagstaff  in 
bend  sinister  proper  therefrom  flowing  a  banner  argent  charged 
with  a  cross-crosslet  gules ;  2nd  (for  Lees)  :  A  mount,  thereon 
amidst  wheat,  a  mower  in  his  hands  his  scythe  in  the  attitude 
of  mowing  all  proper. 

Scati— Crompton  Hall,  and  Park  House,  Shaw,  near  Old- 
ham. 


LEES-MILNE  O?  CROMPTON  HALL  AND 
PARK  HOUSE. 

Lees-Milne,  James  Henet,  Esq.  of  Crompton 
Hall  and  Park  House,  Shaw,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P. 
for  Oldham,  b.  4  Dec.  1847;  m.  25  April,  1877, 
Mary  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Nesbitt,  Esq. 
of  Byfeld  House,  Barnes,  co.  Surrey,  and  has 
issue, 


LE    FLEMING  OF  RYDAL. 

Hughes  le  Fleming,  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Eydal 
Hall,  Westmorland,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  1878, 
D.L.  for  Cumberland,  and  J.P.  for  Lancasliire, 
Lieut.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  b.  12  Aug.  1855;  s.  his  father  1877,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Backermet  and  Skirwith,  Cum- 
berland, Coniston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Kydal,  West- 
morland, and  patron  of  four  livings. 

Lineage.— Sir  Daniel  Fleming,  Knt.  of  Rydal  Hall, 
Cumberland,  M.P.  for  Cockermouth  in  the  latter  end  of  the 
17th  century,  was  the  representative  of  this  very  ancient  Cum- 
berland family.  He  m.  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Fletcher,  Bart,  of  Hutton,  and  had,  with  other  Issue  {see 
Bubke's  Peerage  and.  Baronetage,  Fleming),  an  eldest  son, 

William  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Rydal  Hall,  who  represented  the 
CO.  of  Westmorland  in  Parliament  from  1696  to  1707,  and  was 
created  a  Bart.  4  Oct.  1705,  with  remainder,  in  default  of  male 
issue,  to  the  male  descendants  of  his  father.  Sir  William  iji. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rowlandson,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  by 
whom  he  had  three  daus., 

Dorothy,  to.  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  West- 
morland. 

Barbara,  to.  Edward  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme. 

Catherine,  m.  Sir  Peter  Leicester,  Bart,  of  Tabley. 

Sir  William  d.  29  Aug.  1736,  and  the  title  devolved  upon  his 
brother. 

Sir  George  Fleming,  2nd  Bart.,  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Carlisle  30  Oct.  1734.  His  lordship  vi.  28  Oct.  1708,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Robert  Jefferson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Ven.),  6.  10  Aug.  1709,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle 
1734;  TO.  27  Dec.  1739,  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  Wil- 
son, Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  Westmorland,  and  d.  12  March, 
1742,  leaving  an  only  dau., 
Catherine,  6.  9  Jan.  1742,  r,i.  Thomas  Ascough,  Gent. 

I.  Mary,  w.  Humphrey  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  Cum- 
beiland. 

II.  Barbara,  d.  young. 

III.  Catherine,  ra.  Joseph  Dacre  Appleby,  Esq.  of  Kirklinton, 
Cumberland. 

IV.  Mildred,  ra.  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Ponsonby  Hall, 
Cumberland. 

V.  Elizabeth,  d,  young. 

Sir  George  d.  2  July,  1747,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Sir  Willlam  Fleming,  3rd  Bart,  of  Rydal,  son  of  Michael 
Fleming,  Major  of  Foot,  6th  son  of  Sir  Daniel,  High  Sheriff  for 
Cumberland  1754,  M.P.  for  theco.  1755-56;  to.  1745,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Petyt,  of  Skipton-in-Craven,  co.  York, 
Gent.,  by  whom  (who  rf.  31  March,  1757)  he  had  issue, 

1.  Michael  le,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Amelia,  d.  unm. 

II.  Barbara,  to.  Edward  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  co. 
York. 

III.  Dorothy,  d.  young. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Andrew  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John 
Cumberland,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Andrew  Fleming  Hudleston,  of  whom  hereafter. 

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VI.  PoKOTHT,  ,,;.  12  Atijr.  1774,  GeorRC  Edward  Stanley,  Esq. 
of  Ponsonby  Hall,  Cumln'iiand.     She  d.  1786,  having  had 
issue,  a  son,  Edward,  who  <'.  in  infancy,  and  two  dans.,  co- 
heirs of  their  motlier,  the  elder  of  whom,  Mildred,  d.  tairn., 
and  the  younger, 
Eliz-ieeth,  );!.  1805,  John  Cumberland  Hughes,  Esq.  of 
Bath,   and    d.   2  Dec.    1S56,   leaving    issue,    1    George 
CuMBEKi-vxp    Hughes  le  Fleming,  of  Rydal,  of  whom 
presently:    2  John  Edward  Hughes,  b.  11  Aug.  1809,  late 
Col.  of '47th  Madras  Native  Infantry  ;   m.   11  Jan.   1870, 
Caroline   Gertiiide,   youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir   George 
Cornish  Whitlock,   K.C.B.,   and  has  issue;    3  William 
Wyndham  Hughes,?'.  16,0ct.  1814;  w.  1st,  6  Dec.  1842, 
Susanna,   2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Hope,  Esq.  of  Derby.     She 
rf.  13  Nov.  1652,  leaving  issue.     He  7)i.  2ndly,  23  Sept. 
1862,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  John  George  Batcheler,  Esq.  of 
Gosport,   Hants.     She  d.  12   Oct.   1870,   leaving  issue ; 
4  Henry  le  Fleming  Hughes,  b.  5  April,  1819;  m.  3  July, 
1857,  Nancy  Emma  Capeley,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.  John 
AValkcr.  of  Bridgewater,  Somerset;  she  d.  29  Oct.  1861 ; 
1  Elizabeth  Mildred,  b.  31  March,  1806;  m.  18  June,  1832, 
John  Robert  a  Court,  Esq.  of  Kingweston,  Somerset;  he 
d.  9  Aug.  1S72.    Their  only  dau.,  Emma  Frederica,  in.  22 
June,  1852,  Eev.  Charles  Vere  Spencer,  M.A.,  of  Wheat- 
field,  CO.  Oxon,  and  has  issue. 

Sir  William  being  desirous  to  restore  the  early  form  of  the 
family  name,  hy  adopting  the  prefix  "  le,"  the  use  of  which 
had  been  discontinued  from  the  time  of  Edwabd  IV.,  incor- 
porated it  with  his  son's  Christian  name,  at  baptism,  who 
accordingly  s.,  upon  his  father's  death,  1756,  as, 

SiE  Michael  le  Fleming,  4th  Bart.,  of  Rydal,  the  "  hrilliant 
Baronet,"  whose  remarkable  social  and  literary  gifts  have 
been  incidentally  recorded  by  the  biographer  of  Dr.  Johnson, 
b.  10  Dec.  1748,  High  Sheriff  for  Northumberland  1770,  M.P.for 
Westmorland  1774-1806  ;  m.  Lady  Diana  Howard,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas,  14th  Earl  of  Suffolk  and  Berks,  by  whom 
(who  d.  20  June,  1816),  he  had  one  dau.,his  heir.  Sir  Michael 
</.  19  May,  1806,  and  was  s.  in  the  Baronetcy  by  Daniel 
Fleming,  of  Crosthwaite,  Westmorland, great-grandson  of  Roger 
Fleming,  Vicar  of  Brigham,  Cumberland,  the  8th  son  of  Sir 
Daniel  Fleming,  of  Rydal.  The  estates  descended  to  his 
only  dau.  and  heir, 

Anne  Fbedemca  Elizabeth  le  Fleming,  of  Rydal,  b.  1784 ; 
m.  1807,  her  cousin,  Sir  Daniel  Fleming,  5th  Bart.,  whocL  s.  p. 
1821.  Lady  le  Fleming  d.  5  April,  1861,  having  settled  the 
estates  on  her  cousins,  the  descendants  of  her  aunts  Elizabeth 
and  Dorothy.  The  estates  consequently  devolved,  first,  on 
Andrew  Fleming  Hudleston,  of  Hutton  John,  who  d.  v.nm. 
2  Sept.  1861,  and  was  a.  by  his  cousin, 

Geoege  Cdmeerlasd  Hdghes  le  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Rydal, 
Major-Gen.  in  the  Indian  army,  J. P.  for  Cumberland  and 
Westmorland,  and  D.L.  for  the  latter  co.,  who  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  dated  I  April,  1862,  in  compliance  with  the  terms  of 
the  entail,  the  surname  of  "  le  Fleming,"  in  addition  to  his 
own  patronymic.  He  was  b.  21  July,  1807.  Through  his 
paternal  grandmother,  a  dau.  of  Denison  Cumberland,  Bishop 
of  Clonfert,  afterwards  of  Kilmore,  and  sister  to  Richard  Cum- 
berland the  Politician  and  Dramatist,  Major-Gen.  Hughes  le 
Fleming  was  lineally  descended  from  Richard  Cumberland, 
upon  whom  the  See  of  Peterborough  was  conferred  by 
William  III.  in  1691.  Through  the  same  ancestress  he  also 
inherited  the  blood  of  Dr.  Bentley,  the  eminent  Master  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge.  He  entered  the  army  in  1823,  and  his 
service  in  Burmah  and  Southern  India,  extended  over  34  years ; 
was  Col.  of  the  Madras  Native  Infantry,  retiring  with  the  rank 
of  Major  Gen.  in  1861.  He  m.  1st,  10  Oct.  1848,  Mary  Grant, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Macpherson,  Esq.  of  Banchor,  in  Bade- 
noch,  CO.  Inverness,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  March,  1851)  he  had 
issue,  two  daus., 

I.  Elizabeth  Emily,  b.  9  March,  1850  ;  <?.  28  Dec.  18.52. 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  17  March,  1851 :  to.  12  April,  1871,  George 
Godfrey  Cunninghame,  Esq.,  Edinburgh,  Advocate,  and  has 
issue. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  15  Sept.  1853,  Anne  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Rennick,  Esq.  of  Derryargan,  co.  Fennanagh,  Major 
in  the  Bengal  army,  and  by  her,  who  d.  24  Oct.  1893,  aged  70, 
had  issue, 

I.  Stanley,  his  heir,  now  of  Rydal. 

II.  George  Fleming  Alexander,  b,  28  April,  1858. 

I.  Alice  Catherine,  b.  17  July,  1856. 

II.  Elizabeth  Constance,  b.  17  Dec.  1859. 

ui.  Mildred  Jane  Frederica,  b.  29  May,  1801. 
Major-Gen.  Hughes  le  Fleming  d.  7  June,  1877,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Sta-nlev  Hughes  le  Fleming,  now  of  Rydal. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  fret  arg.,  for  Le  Flem- 
ing ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  or  and  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az. , 
between  three  fountains  for  Hughes.   Cicsts— 1st,  Le  Fleming: 


A  serpent  nowed,  in  its   mouth  a  wreath   of   olive  and  vine 
leaves  all  ppr. ;  2nd,   Hughes  :    Upon   a  mount  vert  a  lion 
couchant  or,  gutt6  de  larmcs,  the  dexter  paw  resting  en  a  foun- 
tain ppr.     Motto — Pax,  copia,  sapientia. 
ScrtC— Rydal  Hall,  Ambleside. 


liEFROY  OF  CARRIG-GLAS. 

Lefhot,  Thomas  Langlois  Httgh,  Esq.  of 
Can-ig-glas  Manor,  co.  Longford,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Slieriff  1892,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Latv,  h.  2G 
April,  1836. 

liiueag'e. — The  Lefroys  are  of  Flemish  extraction,  and 
emigrated  to  England  in  the  time  of  the  Duke  of  Alva's  perse- 
cutions. The  first  who  settled  in  this  country,  a.d.  1559,  was 
Anthony  Lefroy.    His  descendant, 

Thomas  Lefroy,  of  Canterbury,  m.  Phoebe,  b.  1679,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Kenfield,  by  Phcebe  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  Kent,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1761)  had  a  son, 

Anthony  Lefroy,  of  Leghorn,  ?n.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Ben- 
jamin Langlois,  Esq.,  M.P.,  many  years  Under  Secretary  of 
State,  and  had  (with  one  dau.,  Phoebe,  m.  to  an  Italian  noble- 
man, Staffetii  Del  Medico,  Count  di  Carrara)  two  sons, 

I.  Anthony,  Lieut.-Col.  9th  Dragoons,  m.  15  Nov.  1769. 
Ann  Gardiner,  and  </.  8  Sept.  1819,  having  had  issue, 

1  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Lefrot,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
Ireland,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Anthony,  late  Capt.  65th  Regt.,  m.  and  had  issue. 

3  Benjamin  of  Cardenton  House,  co.  Kildare,  J. P.,  Capt. 
R.A.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Philip  Savage,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
gibbon,  CO.  Wexford,  and  nieee  of  Lord  Callan,  and  had 
with  other  issue,  Robert,  J. P.,  m.  1872,  Maud,  only  child 
of  John  W.  S.  Cole,  Esq.  of  Broonfield,  co.  Dublin;  and 
Lucy,  m.  11  Sept.  1858,  Robert  Exham  Turbett,  Esq.  of 
Owenstown  House,  co.  Dublin,  and  Kilmackshane,  co. 
Galway. 
Capt.  Lefroy,  d.  1869. 

4  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Santry,  near  Dublin,  in.  Dorothea, 
2nd  dau.  of  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen  (see  that  Name), 
aud  had  issue, 

Anthony  O'Grady,  7?!..  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Bruce. 

Gerald  de  Courcy,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Brook- 
man,  Esq.,  and  settled  in  Australia. 

Henry  Maunsell,  in.  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Shine,  Esq.  ot 
Ballymacrese,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  a  son,  Henry,  6. 
1861. 

Eliza  Waller. 

Ann  Langlois;  m.  James  Stein,  Esq.  of  Charrington,. 
Dorset,  and  Kennetpans,  N.B.,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Elizabeth  O'Grady. 

Dorothea  Thomasina. 

1  Lucy,  m.  Hugh  Ryves  Baker,  Esq. 

2  Phoebe,  to.  Capt.  Butler. 

3  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  Courtenay. 

4  Anne,  m.  Major  Power. 

5  EUza,  TO.  Richard  Sadleir,  Esq. 
n.  Isaac  Peter  George,  Fellow  of  All  Souls',  Oxford,  Rector 

of  Ash  and  Compton,  Surrey,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Ed- 
ward Brydges,  Esq.  of  Wooton  Court,  Kent,  by  Jemima, 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir    of   William    Egerton,    LL.D.,, 
grandson  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of   Bridgewater,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  in  1804)  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  1806, 
1  John  Henry  George,  of  Ewshott  House,  Hants,  Rector 
ol  Ash  and  Compton  b.  1782;  to.  Sophia,  youngest  dau. 
of   Rev.  Charles  Jeffreys  Cottrell ;  and  d.   1823,  leaving 
Issue, 
George,  d.  imm.  1824. 

Charles  Edward,  of  Ewshott  House,  Farnliam,  Surrey. 
J. P.,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  Barrister-at-Law,  Secretary  to 
the  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Taxing  Officer  of 
that  House  1856,  &.  1810;  s.  his  brother  George  1824; 
7/1.  1845,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Walker,  Esq.  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  C.E.,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  Charles  James  Maxwell  Lefroy,  of  Itchel  Manor, 
Hants,  late  Capt.  14th  Hussars,  b.  1848 ;  m.  14  Aug. 
1872,  Elizabeth  Catherine  eldest  dan.  of  Alfred  Henry 
JMcClintock,  M.D.,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin  (sen 
Burke's  Pecroqe,  Eathdonnell,  B.)  and  has  issuo 
Charies  Alfred  Henry,  h.  1873. 
Anthony  Cottrell  (Rev.)  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Longdon,  co 
Worcester,  b.  1811;  to.  Arme,  dau.  of  John  Hickman, 
Esq.,  and  has  four  daus. 
John  Henry  (Sir),  Gen.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Governor  oS 
Bermuda  1871  to  1877,  and  of  Tasmania  1880-81,  b. 
1817;  111.  1st,  1846,  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Jolin 
Beverley  Robinson,  Bart,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  and  by 
her  has  two  sons  and  two  daus.  He  in.  2ndly,  1860, 
Charlotte  Anna,  dau.  of  Col.  Dundas,  of  Fingask,  and 
widow  of  Col.  Armine  Mountain,  C.B.  .and  d.  1892. 
Henry  Maxwell.  Frederick,  deceased. 


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1171 


Ann,  m.  1829,  John,  1st  Lord  Rathdonnell. 

Frances    Phoebe,    vi.    Sir    George     Kettilby   Eickards, 

Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  22  Sept.  1859,  having  had  issue 

a  son  and  three  daus. 
Anna  Sophia. 
Isabella  Elizabeth.  Lucy,  deceased. 

2  Christopher  Edward,  h.  1785. 

3  Benjamin  (Eev.),  Kector  of  Ashe,  m.  Jane  Anne  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  James  Austen,  Rector  of 
Steventon,  Hants,  and  dying  1829,  left  issue,  George 
Benjamin  Austen,  and  six  daus.,  of  whom  the  second, 
Julia  Cassandra,  m.  1861,  Sir  George  Kettilby  Eickards, 
K.C.B.,  late  Counsel  to  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons. 

1  Lucy,  m.  the  Eev.  Henry  Eice,  of  Norton  Court,  near 
Faversham. 

The  grandson, 

The  Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Langlois  Lefkot,  LL.D.  of  Car- 
rig-glas  Manor,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  h.  1776 ;  vi. 
1799,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Jeffry  Paul,  Esq.  of  Silver 
Spring,  CO.  Wexford,  member  of  the  younger  branch  of  the 
family  of  Sir  Robert  Paul,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  of  Carrig-glas  Manor. 

II.  Thomas  Paol,  of  Carrig-glas  Manor. 

III.  Jeffry  (Very  Rev.),  M.A.  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Dean 
of  Dromore  ;  to.  2  May,  1844,  Helena,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Trench,  by  Lady  Helena  his  wife,  sister  of 
George  James,  6th  Earl  of  Egmont,  and  d.  in  1885,  having 
had  issue  six  sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  George  Thomson,  late  Treasurer  to  the  Ecclesiastical 
Commissioners,  High  Sheriff  of  Longford  1846  ;  vi.  1869, 
Mary,  widow  of  William  Martley  Blackburne,  Esq.  of  Tank- 
ardstown,  co.  Meath,  and  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Thorpe, 
D.D.,  and  d.  March,  1890. 

I.  Jane.  ii.  Anne.  in.  Mary. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Lefroy,  one  of  the  most  distinguished 
Lawyers  of  his  time,  was  called  to  the  Bar  1797,  and  appointed 
a  Bencher  of  the  King's  Inn  1S19.  He  sat  in  Parliament  as 
Member  for  the  University  of  Dublin  from  1830  till  his  eleva- 
tion to  the  Bench,  which  took  place  1841,  when  he  was 
appointed  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  lie  became  Lord  Chief 
Justice  1852,  and  d.  1868.     His  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Lefroy,  Esq.  of  Carrig-glas  Manor,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
LL.D.,  M.P.  for  the  University  of  Dublin  1858  to  1870,  and  for 
CO.  Longford  1830  to  1837,  and  1841  to  1847,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Longford  1850,  h.  1800;  m.  1824,  Hon.  Jane  King,  eldest  dau. 
of  Robert  Edward,  1st  Viscount  Lorton,  and  granddau.  of 
Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868)  had 
issue, 

I.  Frances,  m.  22  March,  1849.  Gol.  David  Carrick  Buchanan 
D.L.  of  Drumpellier,  co.  Lanark. 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  26  June,  1852,  Hon.  William  L.  P. 
Talbot,  Lieut.-Col.,  who  d.  s.  p.  12  Aug.  1881,  7th  son  of 
James,  3rd  Lord  Talbot  de  Malahide. 

Mr.  Lefroy  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Paul  Lefrot,  Esq.  of  Carrig-glas  Manor,  Q.C., 
M.A.,  County  Court  Judge  of  Down,  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocesan  Court  of  Down,  Connor,  and  Dromore,  Bencher  of 
the  King's  Inns:  m.  1  July,  1835,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Massy,  dau. 
of  Hugh,  3rd  Lord  Massy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  July,  1874) 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Langlois  Hogh,  of  Carrig-glas. 

II.  Augustine  Hugh,  of  Bocted  Lodge,  Colchester,  J. P., 
late  Lieut.  Col.  41st  Eegt.  (the  Welsh  Eegt.) ;  6.  22  July, 
1839 :  m.  23  March,  1878,  Isabel  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Hebblethwaite,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Percival  Thom- 
son, b.  6  Oct.  1880  :  Langlois  Massy,  6.  Oct.  1885  ;  Augustine 
George  Victor,  h.  3  March,  1887  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  and 
Kathleen  Grace. 

III.  Anthony  William  Hamon  (Eev.),  B.A.,  Eector  of  East 
Horndon;  b.  14  Jan.  1847  ;  m.  23  May,  1876,  Sarah  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Flower,  Esq.  and  has  issue,  Anthony  Langlois 
Massy,  h.  15  Feb.  1880 ;  and  Frances  Jane. 

IV.  Charles  Edward,  b.  27  Nov.  1852. 

V.  Alfred  Henry,  LL.B.,  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Earrister-at- 
Law,  6.  23  Feb.  1856. 

I.  Margaret  Everina,  m.  25  Jan.  1872,  Eev.  Heniy  N.  Collier, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  East  Finchley,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Henry, 
b.  13  Dec.  1874;  CecD  Massy,  b.  24  Aug.  1876;  and  Mary 
Everina. 

II.  Grace  Elizabeth,  to.  27  Dec.  1883,  Major-Gen.  William 
Hatt  Noble,  late  E.E. 

His  Honour  Judge  Lefroy  d.  1891. 

^rws— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  vert,  fretty  arg.  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  a  hood  or  cap  (allusive  to  the  badge  assumed  by 
the  party  opposed  to  the  Duke  of  Alva)  between  two  wyverns 
gu.,  for  Lefroy  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  crescents  arg.  on  a  cliief  gu.  three  mullets  of  the  third, 
for  Langlois.  Crest— A.  demi-wyvern  gu.  gorged  with  a  collar 
dancetti^'C  arg.  fretty  vert.  JI/o«o-Mutare  sperno  ^adopted  at 
the  period  of  the  Huguenot  persecutions). 

.Seat— Carrig-glas  Manor,  near  Longford. 


liEGARD  OF  "WELHAM. 

Legaed,  Col.  James  Digbt,  of  Welliam,  York- 
shire, J.P.  for  N.  and  E.  Eicling  of  Yorksliire, 
County  Alderman  for  K.R.,  Col.  Commanding  E. 
Yorks  Inf.  Vol.  Brigade  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comm. 
Yorkshire  Artillery,  formerly  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  12- 
July,  1846;  m.  30  Aug.  1877,  Julia  Helen,  2nd 
dau.  of  Alfred  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Wirksworth,  co. 
Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alfred  Digby,  6.  1878. 

II.  George  Percy,  b.  1879. 

III.  Eichard  Anlaby,  b.  1880. 

IV.  Thomas  Francis,  b.  1885. 
v.  Eeginald,  6.  1893. 

I.  Helen  Mary,  b.  1882. 

II.  Evelyn  EUzabeth,  1885. 

III.  Edith  Victoria,  b.  1889. 

IV.  Pauline  Octavia,  b.  1892. 

Lineage. — The  Eev.  William  Legakd,  Vicar  of  Ganton, 
was  the  4th  son  of  Sir  Digby  Legard,  5th  Bart,  of  Gantou  Uo: 
Bukke's  Peerage),  and  m.  1803,  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James  Oldershaw,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Stamford,  and  d.  1818, 
leaving  by  her  who  d.  31  Dec.  1854, 

I.  James  Anlaby,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  William  Barnabas,  Col.  Bengal  Army,  m.  11  Dec.  1845, 
Anna  Maria  3rd  dau.  of  Eichard  Onebye  AValker,  Esq.  and 
d.  27  Jan.  1890,  leaving  issue,  Edith  ;  Cecilia,  and  Evelyn 
Mary,  m.  1886  William  Gillett,  Esq.  of  Horsham. 

III.  Frederick  (Eev.).  i.  Isabel,  m.  William  Chester,  Esq. 
II.  Harriet.  in.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unin. 

The  eldest  son, 

Capt.  James  Anlaby  Legard,  E.N.,  K.T.S.,  m.  1S45, 
Catherine,  widow  of  Henry  Beaumont,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of 
George  Cayley,  Bart.,  and  d.  1862,  having  by  her,  who  d.  11 
March,  1887,  had  issue, 

I.  James  Digby,  now  of  Welham. 

ir.  Allayne  Beaumont,  late  60th  Eifles,  m.  1881,  Mary 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  T.  Buckley,  Esq.  of  Detroit,  U.S.A.,  and 
has  issue. 

Arms — Arg.  on  a  bend  between  six  mullets  pierced  gu.  a 
cross  patt6e  or.  Crest — A  greyhound  or,  collared  sa.  studded 
arg.  il/o»o— Per  crucem  ad  Stellas.  Seat — Welham,  Malton, 
Yorks.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 


LEGH  OF  NORBURY  BOOTHS  HALL. 

Legh,   John   Pennington,   Esq.   of    Norbury 
Booths  Hall,  co.   Chester,  J.P.,  M.A.,  h.  20  Nov. 
1827;  m.  12  Aug.  1858,  Emily  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Grant,  Vicar  of  Bradford  Abbas, 
Dorset,  a  Prebendary  of  SaHsbury,  and  has  issue, 
John  Robert  Pennington,  6.  4  April,  1865  ;  m.  8  July,  I8S6,_ 
Agnes  Mabel,  4th  dau.  of  John  Brotherton,  Esq.,  and. 
has  issue,  John  Alan,   b.  13  Jan.  1889 ;  Thomas,  6.  1 
June,  1890  ;  and  Agnes,  b.  27  Nov.  1887. 
Ruth  Isabel,  b.  25  Aug.  1870. 

Lineag-e.— Agnes  de  Legh  (only  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
de  Legh,  great-grandson  of  Hamon,  Lord  of  the  Mediety  of 
High  Leigh,  temp.  Henry  II.),  to.  1st,  Richard  de  Lym.me,  and 
had  by  him  a  son,  Thomas,  who  took  the  name  of  Legh,  and 
half  the  mediety  of  High  Leigh;  his  son,  Thomas  Legh,  was 
progenitor  of  the  Leighs  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh.  Agnes 
'III.  2ndly,  William  de  Hawardyn,  and  had  another  son,  Ralph 
de  Hawardyn,  who  had  the  other  half  of  the  mediety  of  High 
Leigh,  and  sold  it  to  Sir  Eichard  Massey,  of  Tatton,  1206. 
Agnes  m.  Srdly,  Sir  William  Venables,  Knt.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
William  Venables,  Baron  of  Kinderton,  and  by  him  had  a  3rd 
son,  John,  who  took  the  name  of  Legh,  and  purchased  Knuts- 
ford  Booth  before  28  Edward  I.  By  his  first  wife  he  had  a  son 
John  (Sir).  He  m.  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Corona, 
of  Adlington,  and  by  her  had,  Robert,  progenitor  of  the  Leghs 
of  Adlington,  Anneslei/,  Lyim,  Ridge,  Stoneleigh  Stockicell, 
etc.;  William  (Sir),  ancestor  of  the  Leghs  of  Isall;  Peter, 
founder  of  the  Leghs  of  Bcchton;  and  Gilbert,  whose  son, 
John,  m.  Cecilia  de  Towneley,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Towne- 
LEYs  of  Towaley. 

Sir  John  de  Legh,  living  temp.  Edward  III.,  eldest  son  of 
John  Legh,  the  first  of  Knutsford  Booth,  was  direct  ancestor  of 
the  family  of  Legh  of  Booths,  whose  eventful  heir, 

Rdth  Legh,  of  Booths,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Legh,  Esq.  of 
Booths,  TO.  Thomas  Pennington,  Esq. of  Chester,  and  was  s.  ai 
her  decease,  1715-16,  by  her  only  surviving  son, 

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Thomas  PENNiNCToy,  Esq.  of  Booths,  who  assumed  the 
surname  anil  arms  of  Legh.  He  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
loughby  Aston,  Bart,  of  Aston,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Peter  Legh,  E.^q.  of  Booths,  t>.  4  March,  1722-23,  who,  in 
1745,  completed  the  erection  of  Norbury  Booths  Hall.  He 
til.  20  June,  1744,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Peter  Wade,  Esq., 
by  whom  (who  t/.  1794)  he  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p., 
WiLLOCGHBT  and  John,  and  Anne  Helena,  who  m.  1792,  John 
Matthews,  Esq.,  Capt.  K.N.,  and  d.  s.  p.  the  followinR  year. 
He  d.  12  Aug.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

WiLLOUGHBY  Lec.h,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Booths  Hall,  0.  25 
May,  1749,  who  d.  unm.,  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

John  Legh,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square,  London,  and  Torking 
ton,  CO.  Chester,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  29  March,  1792,  Isabella 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Wharton,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1849)  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  his  successor. 

II.  Edmund  Dawson  (Kev.),  of  St.  Botolph's,  London,  M.A. , 
b.  1801;  )/t.  1826,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Sir  Christopher  Robinson,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty  ; 
and  d.  9  March,  1845,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Pennington,  now  of  Norbury  Booths  Hall. 

2  Edmund,  6.  1831;  d.  18J0. 

3  William  Dawson  (Rev.),  b.  1834;  d.  1S58. 

4  Christopher,  6.  1833 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  A.  Anderson, 
M.D.,  of  Isewstead,  Australia,  and  d.  30  Sept.  1878, 
having  had  issue,  three  dans,  and  six  sons. 

5  Henry  Edmund  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  1840;  m.  Grace,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Mr.  Kite,  and  has  issue. 

1  Catherine  Louisa,  m.  Edward  Penrose  Hathaway,  Esq. 
of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

2  Isabella  Helen.  3  Frances  Ann. 
I.  Ann,  m.  William  Clowes,  Esq.,  who  d.  21  April,  1855. 

n.  Isabel,  ?«.  Rev.  Bertie  Johnson,  Rector  of  Lynime,  co. 
Chester;  and  d.  26  May,  1855. 
Mr.  Legh  d.  April.  1826,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Legh,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Booths  Hall,  D.L.  and  J. P., 
6.  11  June,  1794,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Chester 
1827.  He  d.  v.nm.  29  Aug.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
the  present  John  Pennington  Legh,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Booths. 

Ai-ms—A.z.,  two  bars  or,  over  aU  a  bend  gu.  Crest — An  arm 
embowed  couped  at  the  shoulder  vested  gu.,  hand  ppr.,  holding 
a  sword  erect,  also  ppr.  a  snake  twisting  round  the  same  arg. 
J/(/fto— Prudens,  fidelis,  et  audax. 

/Residence— St.  Francois  des  Gardes,  Cannes,  France. 


LEGH  OF  ADLINGTON. 

Legh,  Floeence  Hester  Latixia,  of  Adling- 
tou  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  s.  her  father  1888. 

Liineaire. — Robert  de  Legh,  2nd  son  of  John  Legh,  of 
Booths,  hy  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Corona, 
of  Adlington,  living  tern}}.  Edward  II.,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Adam  de  Norley,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Legh,  of  Adlington,  to.  Matilda,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  John  de  Arderne,  Knt.  of  Aldford  and  Alvanley,  and  had 
two  sons,  Robert  (Sir),  his  heir;  Piers  (Sir),  ancestor  of  the 
Leghs  of  Lyme.    From  the  elder  son, 

Sib  Robert  Legh,  Knt.  of  Adlington,  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester 
17  and  22  Richard  II.,  the  8th  in  descent  was 

Sir  Tjbian  Legh,  Knt.  of  Adlington,  aged  thirty-five 
44  Elizabeth,  who  was  knighted  by  the  Earl  of  Essex  at  the 
siege  of  Cadiz,  and,  during  that  expedition,  is  traditionally 
said  to  have  been  engaged  in  an  adventure  which  gave  rise  to 
the  well-known  Ballad  of  "  the  Spanish  Lady's  Love."  Another 
gallant  knight  Sir  John  Eolle,  however,  disputes  the  fact  of 
being  the  hero  of  that  romantic  affair.  Sir  Urian  was  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Chester  in  the  year  of  Sir  Richard  St.  George's  Visitation 
of  the  CO.  1613,  and  survived  until  3  Charles  I.,  when  his  in- 
qnisition  was  taken.    His  direct  male  descendant, 

Charles  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlington  (only  son  of  John  Legh, 
Esq.  of  Adlington,  by  Lady  Isabella  Robarts  his  wife,  sister  of 
the  Earl  of  Radnor,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of 
Adlington,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  14  Charles  II.),  m. 
Hester,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Lee,  Esq.  of  Wlncham,  co. 
Chester,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Thomas,  of  Wincham,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Franci?  Reynolds, 
Esq.  of  Strangeways,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  v.  'p.  1775,  aged 
40,  without  surviving  issue. 

Mr.  Legh  d.  at  Buxton,  July,  1781,  and  was  i.  under  settlement 
by  his  niece, 

Elizabeth  Davenport,  m.  1752,  John  RowUs,  Esq.  of 
Kingston,  Receiver-General  for  Surrey,  and  by  him  (who  d. 
1779)  had  issue, 

John  KowlLs,  m.  Harriet,  eiater  and  coheir  of  Sir  Peter  War- 


burton,  Bart,  of  Arley  ;  and,  predeceasing  his  mother,  left 
an  only  dau.  and  heir. 
Elizabeth  Hester  Rowlls,  m.  Thomas  Delves  Broughton, 
Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Broughton,  hart. 
William  Peter  Rowlls,  slain  in  a  duel  at  Cranford  Bridge. 
Charles  Edward  Rowlls,  d.  without  issue. 
Elizabeth  Rowlls,  mi.  1st,  1778,  Thomas  Browne  Calley,  Esq., 
of  Burderop,  Wilts;  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Havei-fiekl,  Esq. 
Mrs. Rowlls,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Legh,  d.  1806,  when 
the  Adlington  estates  devolved  on  her  kinsman, 

Eicbabd  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hill,  near  Preston,  co.  Lan- 
caster (only  son  of  Thomas  Crosse,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
and  grandson  of  Richard  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Crosse  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  Ann  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Legh,  of 
Chorley,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  Aldington,  the 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  14  Charles  II.).  Mr.  Crosse 
assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Legh.  He 
m.  1787,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Robert  Parker,  E.sq.  of 
Cuerdon  Hall,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Townley,  Esq.  of  Royle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1807)  had  issue  (with 
a  younger  son,  Richard  Townley,  who  d.  unm.  1825,  and  three 
daus.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlington,  6.  Sept.  1792 ;  m.  Louisa, 
dau.  of  George  Newnham,  Esq.  of  New  Timber  Place,  Sussex, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  12  May,  1830),  Thomas  Americus, 
3rd  Lord  Ersliine,  and  d.  10  March,  1867)  had  issue, 
Charles  Richard  Banastbe,  of  Adlington. 
Mary  Anne,  vi.  6  Dec.  1830,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus 
Cavendish  (who  d.  9  May,  18C4),  4th  son  of  Richard  2nd 
Lord  Waterpark. 
Marcella  Louisa,  d.  22  Nov.  1866. 

Emily  Anne,  7)i.  l«t.  John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton  Hall;  and 
2ndly,  13  Dec.  1865,  Frank  Renaud,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Mr.  Legh  d.  25  April,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Charles  Richard  Banastre  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlington  Hall 
and  Bonishall,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  4  March,  1821 ; 
m.  29  April,  1846,  Mary  Jane  Annabella,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Wright,  of  Mottram  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  d.  26  Feb. 
18SS,  leaving, 

I.  Charles  Henry  Americus,  b.  22  April,  1858  (deceased). 

I.  Florence  Hester  Lavina,  now  of  Adlington. 

II.  Edith  Mabel,  m.  1889,  John  Russell  Gubbins,  Esq.  of 
Bruree  House,  co.  Limerick,  High  Sheriff,  1886,  who  has 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Legh,  (see  Gubbins  of 
Kilfrush). 

Arms — Az.  two  bars  arg.  debruised  by  a  bend  compon^e  or 
and  gu.  for  difference.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  couped  arg, 
amied  and  maned  or,  on  the  neck  a  cross-potence  gu. 

Seat — Adlington  Hall,  co.  Chester. 


LEGH  OF  HIGH  LEGH. 

Legh,  Henry  Martin  Cornwall,  Esq.  of  High 
Legh,  CO.  Chester  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1884, 
late  Lieut.-Col.  (Grenadier  Guards,  b.  14  Not.  1839. 

Lineagre. — Thomas  de  Lega,  of  East  Hall,  in  the  parish 
of  Rostherne,  co.  Chester,  son  of  Hugh  de  Lega,  son  of  Oswald 
de  Lega  de  Easthall,  was  father  of  Thomas  de  Legh,  of  East- 
hall,  whose  son,  Adam  Legh,  of  the  Easthall,  was  father  of 
Hugh  de  Legh,  of  the  Easthalls,  who  had  a  son, 

John  de  Legh,  of  Easthall,  in  High  Legh,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Matthew,  Lord  of  Alpraham,  co.  Chester,  and  had 
three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

John  de  Legh,  of  Alpraham,  had  a  son  and  heir,  John  de 
Legh,  who  was  father  of  Thomas  de  Legh,  of  Northwood, 
father  of  Thomas  Legh,  of  Northwood,  30  Henry  VI.,  1451, 
whose  son,  Thomas  Legh,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Mel- 
lington,  and  w^as  father  of  another  Thomas  Legh,  living 
4  Henry  VIII.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Charlton,  and 
by  her  had  a  son,  Robert  Legh,  who,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Starkey,  of  Olton,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Legh,  of  High  Legh,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Rafe  Trafford,  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Legh,  of  High  Legh,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  RandoU 
Spurstow,  of  Spurstow,  and  by  her  had  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

George  Legh,  of  High  Legh,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Leycester,  of 
Tabley  ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Booth  of  Barton,  and 
left  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  to.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brooke,  Esq.,  of  Norton,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  had 
(with  three  daus.)  three  sons,  Henry,  his  heir ;  Thomas,  d. 
unm. ;  and  George,  a  Cavalier,  slain  in  the  civil  war.  The 
eldest  son, 

Henry  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  52  years  old  anno  1663, 
TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Rev.  Gregory  Turner,  of 


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Manley,  Eector  of  Sephton,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  in  1684, 
leaving  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

EicHARD  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  31  years  old  in  16G3,  m. 
1675,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlington,  co. 
Chester;  and  dying  1705,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henkt  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  6.  1C79 ;  n.  Letitia,  dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Norton;  and  d.  1757,  having 
had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Geobge,  his  heir;  Henry,  d.  iinm. 
July,  1752,  aged  about  71  ;  and  Mary,  wife  of  Eev.  Legh 
Richmond,  Rector  of  Stockport,  co.  Chester,  who  d.  1789.  The 
son  and  successor, 

George  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  6.  10  July,  1703;  m. 
Anne  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Cornwall,  Baron  of 
Burford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1741)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Letitia, 
m.  Kev.  Egerton  Leigli,  Archdeacon  of  Salop;  and  Anna 
Maria)  two  sons,  Henrt  Cornwall,  his  heir:  and  George 
Langton,  b.  21  May,  1739;  d.  an  infant.  Mr.  Legh  d.  1790, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Cornwall  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  6.  24  May, 
1734;  High  Sheriff  1791 ;  m.  1761,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Robert  Hopkinson,  Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  April,  1608)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Dorothea, 
d.  unm.  1777  ;  and  Anna  Maria,  m.  3  Jan.  1788,  Thomas  Pitt, 
Esq.  of  St.  James's,  Westminster)  two  sons,  George  John,  his 
heir;  Henry  Cornwall,  who  d.  unm.  in  the  West  Indies,  1793. 
Mr.  Legh,  who  d.  1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Geokge  John  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  6.  1768 ;  High 
Sheriff  1805;  m.  14  July,  1803,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Black- 
burne,  Esq.  of  Hale,  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Cornwall,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Cornwall,  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Welsh  Hampton, 
CO.  Salop,  b.  1811;  m.  1839,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Martin 
Williams,  Esq,  of  Bryngwyn,  co.  Montgomery ;  and  dying 
1847,  left,  by  her  (who  d.  31  March,  1687),  one  son  and 
four  daus., 

Henry  Martin  Cornwall,  present  representative. 
Gertrude  Mary  Cornwall,  m.  4  Aug.  1875,  Charles  Walker, 
Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  youngest  son  of  G.  T.  Walker,  Esq. 
of  Norton,  co.  Worcester.  Eveline  Cornwall. 

Frances  Elinor  Cornwall. 
Maria  Agnes  Cornwall,  d.  1862. 
jii.  John  Cornwall,  b.  8  June,  1814,  d.  25  March,  1815. 

IV.  John  Cornwall,  h.  27  July,  1815,  d.  26  Oct.  1823. 

V.  Richard  Cornwall,  b.  10  June,  1818,  m.  28  June.  1852, 
Thomasina  Antonia,  dau.  of  Frederick  Sedlcy,  Esq.,  and  d. 
at  Malta,  10  Jan.  1876,  having  by  her  (who  d.  21  March, 
1884)  had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  who  d.  in  infancy, 

1  Herbert  Cornwall,  Capt.  King's  Royal  Kifie  Corps,  b.  21 
March,  1858,  m.  24  May,  1893,  Edith  Selina,  eldest  dau. 
of  Henry  Cavendish  Cavendish,  Esq.,  Chyknell,  Salop. 

2  Sydney  Cornwall,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  31  Oct.  18G2. 

3  Arthur  Cornwall,  b.  24  July,  1872. 

1  Edith  Cornwall,  b.  20  Jan.  1854,  d.  12  Oct.  1855. 

VI.  Edmund  Cornwall,  C.B.,  Col.  late  97th  Regt.,  b.  14  Oct. 
1821,  m.  20  July,  1852,  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Neville  I'arker, 
Esq.,  Master  of  the  Rolls  at  Fredeiicton,  New  Brunswick,  by 
whom  he  left  issue, 

Neville  Edmund  Cornwall,  b.  16  Jan.  1854. 
May  Helena  Cornwall. 
I.  Mary,  d.  1886.  ii.   Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Anna  Elizabeth,  m.  8  March,  1832,  Sir  Philip  de  Malpas 
Grey  Egerton,  Bart.,  who  d.  5  April,  1«81. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Kev.  Beilby  Porteus  Hodgson,  son  of  the 
Dean  of  Carlisle,  and  is  deceased. 

V.  Harriet,  m.  Herbert  Taylor,  Esq.,  Capt.  85th  Light 
Infantry,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons,  and 
d.  2  July,  1886. 

■VI.  Emma.  vii.  Caroline,  d.  15  March,  1883. 

VIII.  Elinor,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Legh  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Cornwall  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1838,  M.P.  for  Mid-Cheshire,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxon,  Col.  2nd  Royal  Cheshire  Militia,  6.  1804;  m.  1828, 
Louisa  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons, 
Kent,  and  niece  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Taylor,  G.C.B., 
G.C.H. ;  and  dying  16  June,  1877,  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now 
of  High  Legh. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  langued  az.  quartering 
Cornwall,  Mortimer,  Lenthall,  Grey  and  Bassett.  Crents 
— 1st,  Legh:  A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  langued  az.,  collared 
or;  2nd:  A  Cornish  chough  sa.  beaked  and  membered  gu. 
Supporters— Two  lions  rampant  gu.  bezant6e  and  ducally 
crowned  or.     J/oHo— La  vie  durante. 

-StcU— High  Legh  Hall,  near  Knutsford,  co.  Chester. 


liE  HUNTE   OF  ARTRAMONT. 
Le  Hunte  Geoege   Ruthvex,   Esq.    of  Artra" 
mont,  co.Wexford,  Barrister-at-Law,  H.M.  Colonia 


Service,  Fiji,  President  of  the  Island  of  Dominica ; 
Member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Leeward 
Islands,  b.  20  Aug.  1852  ;  m.  14  Feb.  1884,  Caro- 
line Rachel,  dau.  of  John  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Burton 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  and  has  a  son, 

John,  b.  11  Aug.  1886. 

Iiineagre.— Richard  Le  Hunte,  bapt.  at  Little  Bradley, 
10  Aug.  1620  (son  of  Sir  George  Le  Hunte,  of  Little  Bradley, 
Suffolk,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peyton),  went 
to  Ireland  as  a  Col.  in  the  army  of  Cromwell,  and  Capt.  of  his 
Body  Guard.  This  last  commission,  dated  1649,  is  still  extant. 
He  settled  at  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  was  M.P.  for  that 
city  1661.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  of 
Cileyfcdd,  co.  Pembroke  (who  d.  1688),  and  had  issue.  His 
elder  son, 

George  Le  Hunte,  Esq.,  to.  1683,  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Col.  William  Legge,  of  Cappagh,  co.  Tipperary,  uncle  to  the 
first  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  and  d.  27  May,  1697,  leaving  i.?sue, 

1  Richard,  of  Llanrian,  co.  Pembroke,  M.P.  for  Enniscorthy ; 

2  Thomas,  of  Brenanstown,  co.  Dublin,  M.D.  ;  3  William, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Kidderminster,  d.  1746  ;  4  George,  of  whom 
presently;    5  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Wexford; 

1  Anne,  m.  Humphrey  French,  Esq.,  Lord  JIayor  of  Dublin  ; 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Browne  ;  S  Jane,  in.  George  War- 
burton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch.    The  4th  son, 

George  le  Hunte,  Esq.  of  Ballymartin,  co.  Wexford,  m. 
Editha  Jones,  an  heiress;  and  dying  1741,  left  issue.  The 
2nd  son, 

George  le  Hdnte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  had 
issue  by  Alicia  Mary  Corry  his  wife, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

William  Acgdstus,  .5.  his  brother. 

Charles,  b.  2  June,  178^. 

Francis  (Sir),  Knt.,  J. P.,  twin  with  Charles,  d.  unra.  1800. 

Anne,  m.  Simon  Purdon,  Esq.,  of  a  collateral  branch  of  the 
Purdons,  of  Tinerana. 

Editha,  m.  Sir  Henry  Meredyth,  3rd  Bart,  of  Carlandstown. 
Mr.  Le  Hunte  d.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Le  Hcnte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  4.  25  Feb.  1769; 
1,1.  Miss  Morgan,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  1  Maria  Alicia,  ))*. 
Samuel  Meade  Hobsou,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  d.  10  May,  1883,  aged 
81  ;  2  Sophia,  m.  Capt.  William  Doyle,  son  of  Gen.  Doyle  ;  3 
Louisa  Editha,  m.  8  Feb.  1831,  William  H.  B.  J.  Wilson,  E.sq. 
of  Knowle  Hall,  co.  Warwick.  Mr.  Le  Hunte  was  s.  at  his 
decease  by  his  brother, 

William  Acgustds  Le  Hdkte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  b.  25  Oct. 
1774;  m.  1st,  Martha  (or  Patty),  only  dau.  of  George  War- 
burton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch,  King's  Co.,  M.P.,  but  by  her  had 
no  issue;  he  ?ii.  2ndly,  Isabella  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Huson,  Wexford  Militia,  by  whom  (who  d.  1809)  he  had 
a  dau.,  Alicia  (commonly  called  Isabella),  m.  Rev.  Robert 
Cooper,  Rector  of  Aghade,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1383,  aged  74.  He 
TO.  3rdly,  Henrietta  Eliza,  dau.  of  Kev.  Joseph  Miller,  and 
had  issue  by  her, 

George,  now  of  Artramont. 

William  Augustus,  of  Knocknalier,  J. P.,  6.  28  Jan.  1819  ; 
d.  imm.  14  March,  1878. 

Francis  (Rev.),  6.  8  Jan.  1820;  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  New 
Koss,  CO.  Wexford :  m.  12  Jan.  1860,  Eleanor  Barbara,  dau. 
of  George  Robert  Magrath,  Esq.  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin. 

Harriet  Josephine,  d.  young. 

Patty  Warburton,  d.  young. 

Maria,  d.  v.am.  21  Oct.  lSs4.  Marianne. 

Editha  Christian,  m.  Rev.   Yarburgh  Gamaliel  Lloyd,  who 
has  taken  the  name  of  Greame. 
Mr.  Le  Hunte  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Le  Hcnte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1837,  M.A.  Trin  Coll.  Cambridge, 
6.  15  June,  1815;  m.  5  Aug.  1845,  Mary,  5th  dau.  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Edward  Pennefather,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  George  Ruthven,  now  of  Artramont. 

II.  Richard,  Lieut.  R.N.,  0.  8  Sept.  1854;  d.  unra.  1876. 
I.  Mary  Harriet.  ii.  Ellen  Lily. 

III.  Margaret  Dora. 

Mr.  George  Le  Hunte  d.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

^7--/iW— Quarterly  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  saltire  or:  2nd  and 
3rd,  az.,  a  stag's  head  caboshed,  ppr.  Crest — A  lion  sejant 
erm.     Jl/o(/o— Farcere  subjectis. 

Seal — Artramont,  Castlebridge,  co.  Wexford. 

LEIGH  OF  WEST  HALL,   HIGH  LEIGH. 

Leigh,  Egerton,  Esq.  of  the  West  Hall,  High 
Leigh,  and   Jodrell   Hall,    co.    Chester,    J.P.    and 


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LEI 


D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18S2,  late  Capt.  1st  Eoyal 
Dragoons.  A.D.C.,  b.  13  July,  1843  ;  m.  1st,  5  Aug. 
1S74,  the  Lady  Elizabetli  Mary  Gore  White, 
eldest  dau.  of  ^^'illiam  Heni'y,  3rd  Earl  of  Eautry, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Oct.  ISSO)  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Egerton,  6.  23  June,  1876. 

I.  Margaret  Eliz.ibetli  Egerton. 

He  m.  2ndly,  7  May,  1SS9,  Yiolet  Cecil  May,  2nd 
dau.  of  Col.  Alfred  Tippiuge,  of  Longparish  House, 
AVliitehiirch,  Hants,  and  has, 

II.  Cecil  Egerton,  h.  23  Sept.  1890. 

Liineag-e.— Old  and  honourable  as  is  the  descent  of  the 
I.eiglis  of  the  West  Hall,  the  Lymmes,  from  whom  they 
j^prang,  weie  even  still  more  ancient.  Ormerod  conjectures 
Lymme  to  have  been  a  collateral  branch  of  the  Barons  of 
Halton.  Agnes  de  Legh,  heir  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh, 
•/...  temj).  Hej.kt  III.,  Eichabd  de  Lymme,  and  was  mother 
cf 

Thomas  de  Legh,  named  from  the  place  of  his  residence. 
From  him  descended  the  eminent  and  highly  allied  family  of 
Leigh,  of  West  Hall,  High  Leigh  :  the  male  representative  of 
which  towards  the  close  of  the  17th  century  (the  intermediate 
descent  is  fully  set  forth  in  Ormerod's  Cheshire)  was 

The  Eev.  Peter  Leigh,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Great  Budworth, 
Eectorof  Lymme  and  of  Whitchurch,  co.  Salop.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth (in  direct  descent  from  Henry  VIL,  through  his  dau., 
Mary,  Queen  Dowager  of  France,  Duchess  of  Suffolk,  and  her 
posterity)  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Egerton  of  Tatton  Park,  3rd 
son  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Bridgewater,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  had  issue, 
Egerton,  heir  to  lus  uncle,  Austine  ;  John;  Thomas,  ancestor 
of  the  Leighs  of  Leatherlake  House,  Surrey  ;  Peter,  ancestor 
of  Sir  Egerton  Leigh,  Bart,  ;  Jane  ;  Hester;  and  Mary.  vi.  the 
Venerable  John  Heai,  Archdeacon  and  Prebendary  of  Canter- 
bury.   Peter  Ltigh  r/.  1719.     His  eldest  son. 

The  Key.  Egerton  Leigh,  LL.D.,  of  the  West  Hall,  Rector 
of  Lymme  and  Middle,  co.  Salop,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Here- 
ford, and  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Katherine  at  Ledbury, 
bapt.  30  March,  1702;  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Hamlet  Yates,  Esq.  of  Crowley,  and  had  issue,  i.  Peter,  his 
heir ;  ii.  Thomas  ;  in.  Hamlet ;  iv.  Egerton,  M.A.,  forty  years 
Rector  of  Lymme,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield,  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Salop,  m.  1st,  Letitia,  dau.  of  George  Legh,  Esq.  of 
East  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Theodosia, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  and  d.  Sept.  1798,  aged 
tie,  leaving  two  daus.,  Susanna,  «i.  Ralph  Leycester,  junr.,  Esq., 
^l.P.,  and  Theodosia;  i.  Mary;  ii.  Anne,  m.  1st,  the  Rev. 
Mr. Felton,  and  2ndly, the  Eev.  Mr.  Cockayne;  and  iii.  Eliza- 
beth. Dr.  Egerton  Leigh  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Drinkwater,  and 
had  by  her,  i.  John;  ii.  William;  lu.  Austine;  iv.  Samuel; 
V.  George,  d.  v.nm.  1816;  vi.  WilUam  ;  i.  Hester;  and  ii. 
Jane.  He  m.  3rdly,  Cassandra  Phelps,  and  had  issue,  Henry, 
Ca.ssandra,  Ariana,  and  Catherine.  He  ci.  at  Bath,  1760.  His 
son  and  successor. 

The  Eev.  Peter  Leigh,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Lymme  and 
Middle,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Doughty,  Esq. 
of  Broadwell,  co.  Gloucester.  He  d.  before  his  father,  1758, 
leaving  issue,  i.  Egerton,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas  Hodges;  iii. 
Peter  Neve ;  iv.  Timothy  d.  unm.  in  the  East  Indies,  1814 : 

I.  Mary,  la.  Robert  Lancaster,  Vicar  of  Arsley,  co.  Bedford; 
n.  Anne,  m.  John  Frodsham,  Capt.  R.N. ;  and  in.  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  I'liiii.    The  son  and  heir, 

Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.,  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  and  of 
Twemlow,  6.  25  Oct  1752  ;  in.  21  Sept.  1778,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Francis  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Yeardsley  and 
Twemlow,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  March,  1807) 
had  issue,  i.  Egerton,  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  his  heir; 

II.  Peter,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Lymme,  h.  20  Aug.  1782  ;  in.  10  Nov. 
1812,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blackburne,  LL.D.,  Warden  of 
Manchester  CoUege ;  she  d.  19  July,  1G19,  aged  30 ;  and  Peter 
Leigh,  m.  2ndly,  18  March,  1828,  Jane,  dau.  of  Harriot 
Steward,  Esq.  of  Watford,  co.  Herts  (deceased);  in.  Jodrell, 
Vice-Admiral,  R.N.,  of  Broadwell,  co.  Gloucester,  6.  15  Jan. 
1790 :  d.  Oct.  1863  ;  i.  Mary  Anne,  m.  14  June,  1802,  James 
Abercromby,  Lord  Dunfermline ;  ii.  Charlotte,  m.  Joseph 
.Jellicoe,  Esq.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex  (she  d.  at  Borne,  1823) ; 
in.  Emma,  ,n.  1  May,  1811,  John  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Dale 
Park,  Sussex  (brother  of  Lord  Carrington),  deceased  ;  iv. 
Augusta,  in.  1821,  Thomas  Dumblecon,  Esq.  of  Hall  Grove, 
.Surrey  (deceased;;  v.  Caroline  (deceased);  and  vi.  Har- 
riet, d.  unm.  1809.  Mr.  Leigh  d.  22  June,  1833.  The  eldest 
son. 


Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  and  of 
Jodrell   Hall,   J.P.,  D.L.,   High  Sheriff  1836,  formerly  Capt. 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  23  Aug.  1779 ;  ni.  26  Dec.  1809,  Wil- 
helmina  Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Tew  Park,  co. 
Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Nov.  1849),  had  issue, 
Egerton,  of  West  Hall  and  Jodrell. 
Eleanor  Agnes,  d.  unm.  20  Nov.  1837. 
Anna  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  29  Aug.  1879,  aged  67. 
Beatrice  Julia,  m.  1st,  1845,  the  Rev.  John  Oliver  Hopkins, 
of  Uffington,  CO.  Salop  ;  and  2ndly,  the  Rev.  L.  Burton. 
Caroline,  m.  14  Sept.  1858,  the  Rev.  Richard  Morris,  Vicar 

of  Eatington,  co.  Wanvick,  who.  d.  1859. 
Augusta,  in.  Charles  Gresley,  Esq.  of  the  Close,  Lichfield, 
and  had  issue. 

Mr.  E.  Leigh  d.  15  Oct.  1865.    The  eldest  son, 

Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  the  West   Hall,  High  Leigh,  and 
Jodrell  Hall,  co.  Chester,  Broadwell  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Bulcote  Lodge,  co.  Notts,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  a  Capt  2nd  Dra- 
goon Guards,  and  afterwards  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1st 
Cheshire  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1872,  M.P.  for  Mid-Cheshire 
from  1873  to  1876,  b.  1815 ;  in.  20  Sept.  1842,  Lydia  Rachel, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Smith  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bulcote  Lodge, 
Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  April,  1893)  had  issue, 
I.  Egerton,  now  of  West  Hall,  Jodrell,  Twemlow. 
It.  John -Jodrell,  h.  21  April,  1845;  d.  26  April,  1860. 
in.  Edward  Egerton,  of  Broadwell,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards,  6.  1  July,   1851  ;    in.   17  Sept.  1874,  Laura  Maud, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Edwards,  Bart,  of  Pye  Nest, 
Halifax,  and  had  issue,   John  Egerton,   b.   1876;   Henry 
Egerton,  b.  20  April,  1877. 
iv.'Nevill  Egerton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  1  Sept.  1852. 
v.  Arthur  Egerton,  b.  6  Nov.  1853 ;    m.  Mary  Louisa  Hay, 
youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Hay  Murray,  Est^  of  Springfield, 
Great  Marlow,  and  has  issue,  Gladys  Mary  Egerton. 
I.  Eleanor  Sophia    Egerton,    in.  5  Aug.  1869,    Sir    Robert 
Alfred  Cunliffe,  Bart,  of  Acton  Park,  Wrexham,  and  has 
issue. 

Mr.  Leigh  d.  1  July,  1876. 

yJnKs— Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  C«.si — A  cubit  arm  vested 
paly  of  five  pieces  or  and  sa.  cuffed  arg.  hand  ppr.  grasping 
the  upper  and  lower  fragments  of  a  broken  tilting  spear,  the 
point  upwards.     Motto — Force  avec  vertu. 

Stats — West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  near  ICnutsford ;  Jodrell 
Hall,  Holmes  Chapel,  and  Twemlow  Hall,  Holmes  Chapel, 
Chester. 


LEiaH  OF   BROWNSOVEE.  HALL. 

Waed-Boughton-Leigh,  Edward  Alleslet 
BouGHTON,  Esq.  of  Brownsover  Hall,  co.  Warwick, 
and  Guilsborough  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  both  cos..  High  Sheriff  for  Warwick  1876, 
h.  1822  ;  m.  19  Dec.  1867,  Ellen  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Charles  Lennox  Butler,  youngest  son  of  the 
22nd  Lord  Dunboyne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Allesley,  b.  23  May,  1877.  ''" 

I.  Ellen  Theodosia.         ii.  Maude  Mary,  iii.  Ada  Rose. 

IV.  Edith  Violet.  v.  Mabel  Constance. 

Lineage.— See  Leigh  of  West  Ball,  High  Leigh. 

John  Ward  Boughton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Brownsover  Hall, 
and  Guilsborough,  6.  1790  (4th  son  of  William  Zouch  Lucas- 
Ward,  Esq.  of  Guilsborough  Park,  co.  Northampton,  who  was 
b.  1760;  in.  1782,  Mary  (who  d.  25  May,  1835),  only  child  of 
Robert  Lamb,  of  Addington  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.\l 
Dec.  1837),  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  1831,  the  additional  sur- 
names and  arms  of  Bohghton  and  Leigh.  He  m.  1811,  Theo- 
dosia de  Malsburg,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Egerton  Leigh, 
Bart.,  by  Theodosia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Boughton, 
Bart.,  and  d.  18  June,  1868,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1870), 

I.  John,  Ist  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  unm. 

n.  Edward  Allesley  Boughton,  now  of  Brownsover  Hall, 

III.  Theodosius,  M.A.  (Triu.Coll.,  Camb),  Vicar  of  Newbold- 
on-Avon,  co.  Warwick,  m.  1853,  Elizabeth,  only  surviving 
child  of  the  late  Thomas  Cotterell,  of  50.  Eaton  Square,  Ex- 
Sheriff  of  London  and  MidiUesex,  and  has  issue,  1  Theo- 
dosius (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bradfield,  Suffolk,  m.  27 
April,  1887,  Florence  Catherine,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Eyre  Maunsell,  E.N.,  of  Brighton;  2  Bridgeman  (Rev.), 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  Rector  of  Harborough  Magna, 
CO.  Warwick  ;  3  Cotterell,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ;  4  John 
H.,  Capt.  2nd  Warwickshire  Militia;  5  Percy  \V.,  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  ;  1  Alice  ;  2  Ethel  B.  ;  Lelia  A. 

IV.  Egerton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Harborough  Magna,  m.  Miss 
Andrews,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Theodosia,  in.  Thomas  Fanshawe  Parratt,  Esq.  of  Effing- 
ham House,  Surrey. 

II.  Grace,  m.  11  May,  1848,  Capt..  Charles  Rowley,  R.N. 
(who  d.  s.  p.  18  June,  1879),  eldest  son  of  Sir  Charles  Row- 
ley, 8th  Bart. 


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III.  Emma  Adeline  Leigh  Boughton,  m.  28  Sept.  1871,  Julius 
Caesar  Levison,  Esq.  of  Copenhagen. 

Arms — Quarterly,  Leigh,  Boughton,  and  Wabd.  Crests — 
Leigh,  Booghton,  and  Ward. 

&a«s— Brownsover  Hall,  near  Rugby;  Guilsborough  Hall, 
Northampton. 


LEIGH  OF  WOODCHESTER  PARK. 

Leigh,  William,  Esq.  of  Woodchester  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.,  b.  23  Sept.  1829;  m.  25  June, 
1S59,  Mary  Victoria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jarrett,  Esq. 
of  Madras,  Barrister-at-LaTv,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
•6  Feb.  1871)  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  William,  b.  4  July,  1860. 

II.  Henry  Vincent,  b  I  March,  186". 

III.  Arthur  Hubert,  6.  21  March,  1869;  d.  12  June,  1S69. 

IV.  Bertrand  Charles,  b.  27  Jan.  1871. 

1.  Mary  Blanche.  ii.  Beatrice  Cjecilia. 

Lineage. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  for  several 
generationSjSeated  at  Lymm,and  from  researches  made  in  1811, 
It  appeared  probable  that  they  had  originally  descended  from 
the  Leighs  of  if'est  Hall  in  High  Leigh;  but  as  entries  of 
pedigree  had  not  been  made  in  the  Heralds'  College,  it  was 
found  impracticable  to  ascertain  with  precision  the  particular 
liranch  of  the  Leighs  from  which  they  originally  sprang,  so  as 
to  prove  a  right  to  armorial  bearings.  The  Heralds'  College 
therefore  made  6  March,  1811,  a  new  grant  of  Armorial  bear- 
ings to 

William  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  of  Roby  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  merchant,  son,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  of  William 
Leigh,  Esq.  of  Lymm,  co.  Chester.  He  was  b.  16  Sept.  17.54, 
and  m.  12  Feb.  1798,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Robinson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  merchant,  and  d.  in  Jan.  1815, 
leaving  by  this  lady  {d.  1S40),  who  was  the  sole  represen- 
tative of  her  family,  and  through  her  mother,  Mary  Handley, 
an  heiress,  representative  also  of  Margaret,  one  of  the  co-heirs 
of  the  family  of  Frodsham  of  Elton,  co.  Chester  {See  Ormebod's 
Cheshire),  an  only  son, 

William  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Woodchester  Park,  D.L.  forthecos. 
of  Lancaster  and  Stafford,  and  J. P.  for  the  latter,  h.  4  Nov. 
1802  ;  m.  30  April,  1828,  Caroline,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Geers 
Cotterell,  Bart  of  Garnons,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
15  Oct.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Woodchester  Park. 

II.  James  Henry,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Caroline  Blanche,  d.  luim.  1852. 

II.  Beatrice  Catherine,  d.  v/am.  1867. 

Mr.  Leigh,  who  had  the  Cross  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the 
Great,  d.  4  Jan.  1873. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  in  the  first  Quarter  a  lion 
rampant  or,  and  in  the  second  a  lozenge  of  the  secona.  Crest  — 
A  lozenge  gu.  charged  with  a  unicorn's  head  couped  arg. 
armed  and  crined  or. 

3eat — Woodchester  Park,  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester. 


holding  between  the  paws  a  lozenge  arg.  charged  with  a  rose 
gu.  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  for  distinction  with  a  cross 
patee  or. 

Seats — Hindley  Hall,   Wigan :    Barham  Court,  Maidstone. 
Town  Residence — 17,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 


LEIGH  OF  HINDLEY  HALL. 

Leigh,  Eogee,  Esq.  of  Hindley  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  Barham  Court,  Kent,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Orrell  in  the  first-named  co.,  J.P.  Eent  and 
Lancashii-e,  M.P.  for  Eochester  1880  to  1885,  b. 
21  April,  1840;  m.  1st,  29  May,  1861,  Elizabeth 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Eden  Black  well,  Esq., 
91st  Royal  Argyllsliire  Highlanders,  and  granddau. 
of  Gen.'  Blackwell,  C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30 
July,  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Margaret  Caroline. 

II.  Amabel  Frances  Louisa,  deceased. 

III.  Mary  Ktheldreda.  iv.   Emma  Lindsay. 

ilr.  Leigh,  who  m.  2ndly,  1885,  Agatha  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Alfred  Shaw,  Esq.,  is  the 
adopted  son  of  the  late  Sir  Eobert  Holt  Leigh, 
Bart,  of  Hindley  Hall  (who  d.  1843).  He  was 
educated  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. 
He  s.  to  the  estates  in  1867,  under  the  will  of  Sir 
E.  Holt  Leigh,  Bart.,  at  the  death  of  Tliomas  Lord 
Xingsdown  (who  had  a  life  interest  in  them). 

Arms—(i\x..  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  between  four  lozenges 
erm.,   for  distiaction  a  canton  or.     Crest — A  demi-lion  gu. 


LEIGH  OF  BELMONT. 

Leigh,  Oswald  Moslet,  Esq.  of  Belmont  Hall, 
and  Grappenhall  Lodge,  co.  Chester,  J.P.,  Capt. 
Chester  Yeo.  Car.  b.  30  Aug.  1864 ;  m.  30  April, 
1889,  Florence  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Edward 
Eeiss,  Esq.  of  Jodrell  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

Oswald  Edward  Stanley,  6.  18  March,  1899. 
Phyllis  Constance,  6.  26  Oct.  1892. 

Lineagre. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Leigh  of  High  Leigh. 

Joseph  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  b.  25  Oct.  1768 ;  vi.  21  Oct. 
1794,  Margaret  Sherlock,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Heath,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  Rector  of  Eggington,  co.  Derby,  b.  8  Feb.  1798;  d. 
23  Oct.  1856. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Heath  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Belmont  and  Grappenhall 
Lodge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SheritT  1835  :  m.  9  Oct.  1827, 
Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Oswald  Mcsley,  Bart,  of  RoUeston 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Mosley,  b.  16  March,  1832 ;  m.  28  June,  1855, 
Susan  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Capr.  Wynyard,  R.N.,  and  niece 
of  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Oldtield  Hall,  co.  Cheshire,  and 
d.  s.  p.  14  Jan.  1853. 

III.  Oswald  Peteb,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  John,  b.  5  July,  1835 :  d.  16  April,  1874. 

V.  Albert,  b.  26  Aug.  1841  ;  d.  7  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Henry  Alfred,  /_*.  14  March,  1846 ;  d.  7  March,  1875. 

I.  Frances,  ni.  14  Jan.  1853,  the  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Bel- 
combe,  of  the  Brooms,  near  Stafford,  Incumbent  of  Whitley, 
and  d.  Feb.  1872. 

II.  Amy  Sophia,  m.  Feb.  1865,  Ferdinando  Dudley  Lea- 
Smith,  Esq.,  Halesowen  Grange,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  (senior  co-heir  to  the  ancient  barony  of  Dudley),  and 
d.  10  June,  1884. 

Mr.  James  Heath  Leigh  d.  5  Aug.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Joseph  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  J.P.,  Major  Chester  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  b.  7  May,  1330 ;  m.  6  Oct.  1852,  Fanny  Pene- 
lope, eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Streynsham  Master,  Rector 
of  Chorley,  and  Canon  of  Manchester,  and  d.  s.  %>.  23  July, 
1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  brother, 

Oswald  Peter  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Belmont  Hall  and  Grappen- 
hall Lodge,  J. P.,  Lieut.  22nd  Regt.,  6.  20  Sept.  1833;  m.  Id 
Oct.  1863,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Ayton  Whitaker, 
M.A.,  J. P.,  of  Knoddishall,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Farr,  Esq.  of  Waveney  House,  Beccles,  co.  Suffolk, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gooch,  3rd  Bart., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Oswald  Moslet,  now  of  Belmont. 

II.  John  Henry,  6.  29  Nov.  1868,  to.  1890,  Laura,  dau  of  G. 
Bale,  Esq.,  late  of  Hillington  Hall,  co.  Norfolk. 

I.  Mabel,  in.  10  Feb.  1886,  Fiennes  Stanley  Wykeham  Corn- 
wallis,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Linton  Park,  co.  Kent. 

II.  Frances  Lucy  Isabel. 

III.  Hilda  Georgiana. 

Mr.  Oswald  Peter  Leigh  d.  27  Aug.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  engrai'ed  arg.  ;  in  the  1st  quarter  a  lion 
rampant  or  ;  and  in  the  2nd  a  lozenge  of  the  second.  Crest — 
A  lozenge  gu.  charged  with  a  unicorn's  head  couped  arg. 
crined  or.     Motto — Leges  juraque  servo. 

Seats — Belmont  Hall,  Northwich,  co.  Chester ;  Grappenhall 
Lodge,  Warrington,  co.  Lancaster. 


LEIGH   OF  ROSEGARLAND. 

Leigh,  Feaxcis  Augustine,  Esq.  of  Eosegar- 
land,  CO.  Wexford,  J.P.,  High  SheriflE  1867,  formerly 
Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  b.  24  Nov.  1822  ;  r,i.  Augustine, 
dau.  of  Mons.  Charles  Perrier,  of  Metz,  in  the  Pro- 
vince of  Lorraine,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Nov. 
1880),  has  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Robert,   Lieut.  3rd  Eatt.   R.  Irish  Regt.,  b.  28 
April,  1853. 

II.  Edward,  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt.,  b.  25  Aug.  1867. 

1.  Rose  Jane.  ii.  Frances.  in.  Jane. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRT. 


LEI 


Mr.  Leigh  s.  his  grandfather  1839. 

liineagre. — Francis  MacLaoighsigh,  MacLtsach,  Mac- 
Lte,  or  Lye  petitioned  for  a  lease  of  the  dissolved  Monastery, 
town  and  lands  of  the  Holy  Cross  of  Killeigh,  near  Geashill, 
King's  Co.,  1551,  and  obtained  a  lease  of  them  next  year;  two 
months  after,  30  Nov.  1552,  he  obtained  a  grant  of  English 
liberty  to  en.able  him  to  hold  the  lands.  He  m.  the  dau.  of 
John  O'CarroI,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jobs,  his  successor. 

II.  Arthur,  lining  in  1612,  and  mentioned  in  his  brother's 
■will  in  remainder  to  his  estates. 

m.  Francis,  in  the  army,  appointed  6  Sept.  1579. 

IV.  Henry,  living  in  1G12. 

Francis  MacLaoighsigh  or  Lye  was  dead  in  1573,  and  his  lands 
were  in  possession  oi  his  eldest  son, 

John  MacLaoighsigh,  Lye,  or  It,  who  having  a  perfect 
knowledge  of  the  English  language  as  well  as  the  Irish,  was 
appointed  Interpreter  to  the  State,  and  was  granted  for  his 
services  as  interpreter,  by  patent  dated  9  May,  1584,  26  Queen 
Elizabeth,  the  fee  of  the  monastery  of  Killeigh,  which  he 
then  held  under  the  lease  made  to  his  father,  and  obtained  a 
grant  of  Eathbride.  CO.  Kildare,  dated  1  June,  1591.  He  )/i. 
Amy,  dau.  of  George  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Ticroghan,  co.  Meath, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  FitzGerald,  Knt.  of  the  same  place, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John',  his  heir.  ii.  Andrew,  a  minor  in  1612. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  James  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Osbaldeston,  co. 
Kildare.  ii.  Mabel.  iii.  Mary.  iv.  Margaret. 

V.  Bridget.  vi.  Amy.  vn.  Ellen. 

John  MacLaoighsigh,  or  Ly,  d.  7  May,  1612,  and  was  bur.  at 
the  Cathedral  of  Kildare,  where  his  tombstone  still  remains. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Piathbride,  who  with  his  mother  having 
alienated  some  of  his  father's  lands,  got  a  pardon  for  alienation 
dated  1-1  Deo.  1613.  He  was  in  great  favour  with  Cuakles  I., 
and  was  a  faithful  subject  during  the  Protectorate  of  Oliver 
Cbo.mwell.  He  had  by  his  wife,  whose  name  was  Dowdall, 
the  following  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Kobert,  who  wns  abroad  with  Charles  II.  during  Crom- 
well's time,  and  after  the  Restoration,  as  a  reward  for  his 
faithful  and  loyal  services,  got  a  grant  of  the  manor  of  Rose- 
garland,  CO.  Wexford,  by  the  several  letters  patent  dated 
18  May,  1668,  and  9  Sept.  1669,  and  by  other  letters  patent 
the  manors  ol  Colpe,  alias  Newbawn,  Longraigc,  Garry 
Richard,  3,344  acres,  and  other  lands  in  the  cos.  Wexford  and 
Kildare.  He  m.  Oct.  1673,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Caesar 
Colclough,  2nd  Bart  of  Tintern  Abbey,  co.  Wexford,  and 
Bister  and  heir  of  Sir  Caesar  Colclough,  3rd  and  last  Bart., 
by  whom  (who  d.  1722)  he  had  no  issue.  On  his  marriage 
he  assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Colcloogh. 
By  his  will,  dated  4  May,  1604,  and  proved  11  June,  1695, 
he  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  as  below. 

1.  Mabel,  m.  1675,  James  Barnewall. 

John  Leigh,  d.  abroad  and  intestate.  Administration  was 
granted,  5  May,  1660,  to  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rathbride,  who  was  appointed 
Escheator-General  of  Leinster  by  letters  patent  dated  22  July, 
1663,  and  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Kildare  1689.  Having  sup- 
ported James  II.,  he  was  attainted  of  high  treason  in  1691, 
when  all  his  lands  were  forfeited.  He  m.  Feb.  1662,  Judith, 
dau.  of  Henry  Spencer,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Robert,  who  was  executor  and  heir  of  his  uncle,  Robert 
Leigh-Colclough,  d.  unia. :  administration  granted  to  his 
brother  Francis,  7  Nov.  1724. 

II.  John,  of  Dublin,  d.  v.nm.  :  administration  granted  to  his 
brother  Robert,  20  July,  1700. 

III.  Andrew,  of  Friarstown,  co.  Kildare.  d.  unm.;  adminis- 
tration granted  to  his  brother  Francis,  30  Nov.  1706. 

IV.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Judith,  d.  unm.  1700. 

The  4th  son, 

Francis  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Eathangan,  co.  Kildare, .?.  hi-  brother 
in  the  Wexford  estate,  and  became  of  Rosegarland.  He  m. 
1st,  Sept.  1699,  Alice,  widow  of  John  Rawlins,  Esq.  of  Eathan- 
gan, by  whom  (who  rf.  1702)  he  had  no  issue;  he  m.  2ndly, 
Miss  Carew,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Kobert,  a  Free  Burgess  of  New  Boss  1730,  d.  v.nm.  17.34. 

III.  Andrew,  a  Free  Burgess  of  New  Ross  1735,  rf.  unm.  1745. 

I.  Cecilia,  w.  1729,  Joseph,  1st  Earl  of  Milltown,  and  d.  1737. 

II.  Judith,  d.  unm.  1788.  iii.  Mary. 
Mr.  Leigh  d.  1727,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland,  M.P.  for  New  Ross  from 
1727  to  1758;  m.  July,  1727,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cliffe,  Esq.  of 
Mulrancan,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  had 

EoBEUT,  his  heir. 


Grace,  m.  20  May,  1758,  Anthony,  8th  Earl  of  Meath,  aad 
d.  -20  Oct.  1812. 

Mr.  Leigh,  whose  will,  dated  2  April,   1751,   was  proved  27 
Sept.  1758,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland,  6.  1729,  M.P.  for  New 
Ross  from  1759  to  1800,  D.L.  co.  Wexford,  and  appointed 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Wexford  Militia  1763 ;  m.  Feb.  1750,  Arabella, 
dau.  of  Robert  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Glasslough,  co.  Monaghan,  by 
whom  he  had, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  Major  in  the  Army,  d.  u-,tm. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Tinnakilly,  co.  Wicklow,  Collector  of  the 
town  of  Wicklow  1799,  -m.  Aug.  1797,  Mary,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Radcliffe,  Judge  of  the  Perogative  Court,  and  had  issue, 
1  Stephen,  d.  unm.  ;  1  Ellen,  m.  10  Feb.  1830,  Charles 
Arthur  Walker,  of  Tykillen,  V.L.  co.  Wexford,  M.P. ;  2 
Arabella ;  3  Mary  Anne. 

Arabella,  m.  June,  1782,  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Fethard,  and  d.  2nd  Aug.  1806. 

Mr.  Leigh,  whose  will,  dated  10  April,    1802,  was   proved  10 
May,  1803,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland.  b.  1755,  Collector  of  !m 
Wexford  1794,  Sovereign  of  New  Ross  1799.  Hem.  Dec.  1788,  ■ 
Grace,  dau.  of  Richard  Baldwin,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  John  Robert,  jn.  Feb.  1S22.  Dorothea  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  FitzGerald,  Esq,  of  Carrigoran,  co.  Clare ;  and  d. 

in  his  father's  lifetime,  7  July,  1827,  leaving  by  her  (who  3 
m.  2ndly,  7  Sept.  1832,  Hervey  Francis  de  Montmorency,  I 
^Lsq,  (ste  Bvkke's  Peerage,  Viscount  Frankfort),  j 

1  Francis  Adgdstine,  now  of  Rosegarland. 

2  Charles  Edward,  h.  1823,  formerly  in  the  99th  Foot:  m. 
1853,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hans- 
lope  Park,  CO.  Bucks,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Paris,  Nov.  1867. 

II.  Charles,  6,  1797  ;  d.  unm.  1821. 

III.  Francis,  of  Sion,  co.  Wexford,  6.  1808;  High  Sheriff  of 
Wexford  1837  ;  i/i.  June,  1830,  Mary  Martin,  dau.  of  John 
Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  co.  Tipperary,  andci. 
20  Feb.  1882,  having  had  issue,  ' 

1   Francis  Charles,  formerly  Lieut.  Wexford  Militia,   6. 

1831.  2  John  Robert.  3  Charles,  d. -luim. 

4  Leslie  Cecil  Hore. 

1  Grace  Mary,  m.  George  King,  Major  53rd  Regt. 

2  Mary  Arabella,  m.  July,  1854,  Percy  Lorenzo  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Lonsdale,  en.  Wexford. 

3  Elizabeth  Kate  Ellen,  d.  un,a.  4  Dorothea  Olivia. 

I.  Cecilia,  m.  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Hore,  and  d.  28  July,. 
1868. 

II.  Grace,  6.  1791,  d.  1798.  in.  Mary,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Leigh,  who  was  M.P.  for  Wexford  from  1793  to  1802,  d, 
1839,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  now  of  Rosegarland. 

.<4rms— Arg.,  two  bars  az.  a  bend  compony  counter-compony 
gu.  and  or.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  lying  fessways  couped  at  the 
wrist  holding  a  sword  erect  impaling  three  gory  heads  all  ppr. 
ilotto—'En  Dios  se  vince  ;  and  Conlan-a-bu. 

Scat — Rosegarland,  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford. 


LEIGHTON  OF  SWEENEY  HALIi. 

Leighton,  Stanley,  Esq.  of  SvFeeney  HaH, 
Salop,  and  the  Whitehouse,  co.  Worcester,  M.A., 
Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  M.P.  for  North  Salop  1876- 
85,  and  for  Oswestry  Dir.  since  188.5,  J.  P.  cos. 
SalojJ  and  Montgomery,  D.L.  for  the  former  co., 
late  Capt.  15th  Salop  Rifle  Yoluuteers,  called  to 
the  Bar,  1861,  Inner  Temple,  h.  13  Oct.  1837;  m. 
27  Aug.  1873,  Jessie  Marie,  dau.  of  H.  B.  W. 
Williams  -Wynn,  Esq.  of  Xant  -  y  -  Meiched,  co. 
Montgomery,  and  Howbery  Park,  co.  Oxford,  and 
has  issue, 

Beetie  Edward  Parker,  b.  26  Nov.  1875. 
Eachel  Frances  Marion. 

Mr.  Stanley  Leighton,  who  is  2nd  son  of  Sir  Bald- 
win Leighton,  7th  Bart.,  of  Loton  Park,  and 
Sweeney  Hall,  M.P.,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Netherton  Parker,  Esq.  of  Sweeney  Hall,  and 
eventual  heir  to  her  brother,  the  Rev.  John 
Parker,  became  possessed  of  the  Sweeney  estates 
by  deed  of  gift  from  his  father  in  1869. 

Liiueagre.  —  For  Leighton,  see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Barontta(je. 

^amilg  of  |]arbr. 

Thomas  Parker,  Yeoman  of  Tewkesbury,  built  the  White- 
house,  in  the  parish  of  Longdon,  co.  Worcester,  and  by  deed 
1589  settled  his  estate  on  his  eldest  son, 


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Thomas  Parker,  Gent,  of  the  Whitehouse  who  m.  1534, 
Thomaslne,  sister  of  Philip  Monox,  Esq.  of  Porchester,  Kent, 
and  dying  1605,  was  s.  hy  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Gent,  of  the  Whitehouse,  (he  was  fined 
vith  otlier  Worcestershire  gentlemen  for  not  taking  out  their 
knighthood  at  the  coronation  of  Charles  I.),  h.  1599;  d.  1636, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Gent,  of  the  Whitehouse,  m.  1649,  Ann 
Yonger,  of  Welch  Court,  Yatton,  co.  Hereford,  and  dying  in 
1676,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Gent,  of  the  Whitehouse,  6.  1650,  m. 
1634,  Eleanor  Rogers  (through  whom  the  Parkers  became 
possessed  of  an  estate  at  Compton,  co.  Gloucester),  and  d.  in 
1700.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  the  Whitehouse  6.  1687;  m.  Mary 
Jeffes,  and  dying  in  1751,  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  Smith,  Esq.,  Glover,  of  Worcester,  Capt. 
in  Worcestershire  Militia. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Samuel  West,  Esq.,  Haberdasher,  of  Wor- 
cester, D.L.  for  CO.  Worcester,  and  Sheriff  1777. 

ui.  Elizabeth,  m.  Moses  Johnson. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  the  Whitehouse,  Attorney-at- 
Law,  6.  1732,  was  a  benefactor  to  Longdon  Church,  where 
there  is  a  monument  to  his  memory.  He  d,  unm.  in  1794,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Parker,  Esq.  of  the  Whitehouse,  ft.  1734  ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Watson,  Esq.  of  Camberwell,  and 
dying  in  1796,  was  s.  by  his  only  child, 

Thomas  Netherton  Parker,  Esq.  of  the  Whitehouse,  h. 
1771 ;  m.  1796,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  George  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Oswestry,  and  sole  heir  of  her  uncle,  Edward  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Sweeney.  Mr.  Parker  was  D.L.  for  the  cos.  of  Worcester  and 
Salop,  J. P.  for  Shropshire  and  the  borough  of  Oswestry,  Capt. 
in  the  Worcestershire  Yeomanry,  Capt.  in  the  North  Shropshire 
Volunteers  in  1805.     He  d.  1848,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Browne,  J.P.  for  Shropshire,  Cornet  in  Shropshire 
Yeomanry,  6.  1797;  d.  v.-rnn.  1833. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  who  s.  his  father,  of  Sweeney  Hall,  and  the 
Whitehouse,  Vicar  of  Llanyblodwell,  Rural  Dean,  J.P.  for 
Shropshire,  6.  1798;  d.  unm.  1860. 

I.  Mart,  who  s.  her  brother,  6.  1799,  m.  in  1832,  Sir  Baldwin 
Leighton,  Bart.,  and  d.  5  March,  lb64,  leaving^  with  other 
issue  (see  Burke's  Baronetage). 
Stanley-Leighton,  now  of  Sweeney  Hall. 

u.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  h.  1802;  d.  unm.  1884. 

^amilji  of  ^ahcr  anb  grobnt. 

Thomas  Baker,  Gent,  of  Weston,  Lullingfields,  co.  Salop, 
purchased  the  estate  of  Sweeney  in  1623,  from  Andrew 
Chambre,  Esq.  of  Pctton,  co.  Salop,  whose  father  had  pur- 
chased it  from  Henry,  the  last  Earl  of  Arundel,  of  the  Eitzalan 
family,  1563.     He  d.  1639,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tho.mas  Baker,  Esq.  of  Sweeney,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Col.  "William  Fenwick  (her  sister  m.  Judge  Mackworth).  He 
built  a  new  house  at  Sweeney.  In  the  civil  wars  he  adhered 
to  the  Parliamentary  side,  and  was  one  of  the  Commonwealth 
Commission  for  propagating  the  Gospel  in  Wales.  He  was 
Sheriff  of  Shropshire  in  1649,  and  had  a  grant  of  amis,  and 
was  M.P.  for  same  co.  in  1653.  Dying  in  1675  .?.  ^3.  he  devised 
his  estates  to  Thomas  Browne,  of  Little  Ness,  co.  Salop  (son 
of  John  Browne,  M.P.  for  Montgomeryshire  in  1653)  who  liad 
511.  Mr.  Baker's  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gough,  of  Bes- 
ford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Sweeney,  who  was  pricked  for 
Sheriff  in  1685,  but  succeeded  in  excusing  himself  from  the 
oilice.  He  m.  Christina  Browne  of  Essex,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Sweeney,  6.  1682  ;  m.  1703,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd,  of  Leaton  Manor,  Salop.  He  d.  1729, 
and  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Sweeney.  n.  Edward,  d.  s.  p.  1794. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Sweeney,  6.  1706;  m.  1730, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd,  of  Crumpwell,  Salop  (through 
whom  an  estate  at  Tregivna  and  Pentracoed  eventually  came 
to  the  family),  and  d.  in  1761.     He  left  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Sweeney,  b.  1731  ;  d.  s.p.  1768. 

Edward,  of  Sweeney,  Mayor  of  Oswestry  1780,  6.  1733;  m. 
Margaret  Howell,  of  Treflaak  :  d.  s.  p.  1781. 

George,  r.i.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eill,  of  Killshew,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  dying  in  1780,  left  an  only  child, 
Sarah,  heir  to  her  uncle,  Edward  Browne,  and,  as  stated, 
m.  T.  N.  Parker,  Esq. 


Francis,  6.  1738 ;  in.  Elizabeth  Lloyd,  of  Osbaston,  d.  s.  v. 

1781. 
Sarah,  in.  Rev.  Owen  Owen,  of  Ty-gwyn,    co.   Merioneth, 

Rector  of  Llangyniew,  d.  s.  p.  1816. 

Arms — Leighton,  Quarterly,  per  fess  indented  07  and  gu ; 
Parker,  sa.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  three  pheons  points 
downwards  or,  a  buck's  head  cabossed  of  the  field  between 
two  pellets  ;  Browne,  erm.,  on  a  fess  embattled  and  counter- 
embattled  sa.  three  escallop  shells  arg.  Crests— haasTos,  A 
wyvern  expanded  sa. ;  Parker,  A  buck's  head  cabossed  sa. ; 
Browne,  A  crane's  head  issuing  from  a  fess  embattled  sa. 
Mottoes — Leighton,  Dread  shame ;  Parker,  Nee  fluctu  ncc 
fletu  movetur. 

Seats — Sweeney  Hall,  near  Oswestry ;  and  'Whitehouse,  co. 
Worcester. 


LEIR-CARLETON  OF  GREYWELLv 

Leir-Cahletox,  Hon.  IIeneietta  Axne,  of 
Greywell,  Hants,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gruy, 
3rd  Lord  Dorchester  (*eeBfRKE"s  Peerage),  m.  1st, 
14  June,  1864,  Capt.  Francis  Pajnton  Pigott,  Ifith 
Lancers,  "who  d.  7  April,  1883,  having  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Caeleton,  and  by  him  has 
issue, 

I.  Guy  Francis  Figott-Carlcton,  h.  1  March,   1S75,   d.  Nov. 

1892. 
n.  DrDLET  Masses  Pigott-Carleton,  6.  1  Feb.  1870. 
I.  Daisy  Carleton. 

She  VI.  2ndlT,  10  Nov.  18S7,  Major-Gen.  Eichari> 
Langfoed  Leir,  of  Ditchcat,  co.  Somerset,  J.P. 
(.see  Leir  of  Ditcheat),vf]io  also  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Carleton.  She  is  Lady  of  the 
Manors  of  Greywell,  Nately-Scures,  and  Newnhanv 
CO.  Hants. 

^■am'ih  of  fi^arhtott. 

Liiueag'e. — Baldwin  de  Carleton  was  settled  at  CarletoDr 
near  Penrith,  Cumberland,  at  the  Conquest.  At  the  visitation 
of  Cumberland  by  Dugdale  in  1065,  Sir  William  Carleton,  of 
Carleton  Hall,  certified  his  descent,  eighteen  generations  in  all, 
from  Baldwin  de  Carleton.  Todd  says  in  his  account  of  the 
advance  of  Charles  II.,  1651,  that  "he  asserted  the  royal 
cause  with  fidelity  and  courage,  and  having  entertained  tho 
King  at  his  house  near  Penrith,  he  received  from  the  King 
the  honour  of  knighthood." 

Thomas  Carleton,  of  Carleton,  Cumberland  (descended, 
according  to  Collings,  from  Adam  de  Carleton,  living  15 
Edward  I.  1286),  was  b.  1513  ;  in.  Mabelle,  dau.  and  co-'neir  of 
Thomas  Carlisle,  of  Carlisle,  and  d.  29  Elizabeth,  1586,  hav- 
ing had  two  sons, 

1  Thomas,  of  Carleton,  6.  1547;  d.  I.'i38;  in.  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Lowther,  of  Lowther,  and  was  grandfather  of  Sir 
William  Carleton,  of  Carleton,  who  was  living  at  the  Herald's 
Visitation  in  1665. 

2  Lancelot,  of  Brampton  Foot,  Gilsland,  Cumberland,  b.  3; 
Edward  "Vl;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  James  Kirby,  of  Kirby, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1615.    His  son, 

Lancelot  Carleton,  of  Rosfad,  m.  Mary,  dau   of  William 
Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh.    He  was  slain  at  Marsloa  Moor 
in  the  service  of  Charles  I.     He  had  two  sons, 
I.  Lancelot,  of  Rosfad,  High  SheritTco.  Fermanagh,  1683, 
and  for  Donegal  ICbO  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Calhcart, 
Esq.,  CO.  F'ermanagh  :  andrf.  1695,  having  had  six  sons, 
none  of  whom  lelt  male  issue  except  the  5th,  viz., 
Christopher,  of  Newry,  co.  Down,  m.  Katherine.  dau. 
of  Henry  Ball,  Esq.  of  Donegal,  and  had  two  daus., 
Ann,  m.   John  Rotton,  of  Dublin   and  Conally.  in. 
Alexander  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Millwood,  co.  Fermanagh 
(their  dau.  Katherine  ra.  1785,  Beauchamp  Colclough, 
Esq     of  Kildavin,  co.  Carlow),    and  four  sons,  the 
third  was  Sir  Gct  Carleton,  of  whom  we  treat. 
n.  Christopher  (see  Carleton  0/ Market  JIUl). 
The  above-named, 

Sir  Guy  Carleton,  third  son  of  Christopher  Carleton,  Esq. 
of  Newry,  co.  Down,  and  grandson  of  Lancelot  Carleton,  Esq. 
of  Rosfad,  was  a  K.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  King's  Army, 
of  the  forces  in  N.  America,  Capt.-Gen.  and  Governor  of 
Quebec,  and  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  that  province. 
Governor  of  Fort  Charlemont  in  Ireland,  was  for  his  services 
elevated  to  the  Peerage  (1786)  as  Baron  Dorchester,  of  Dor- 
chester CO.  Oxford,  b.  17'24;  m.  1772,  Lady  Mary  Howard,  dau. 
of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  EflSngham,  and  c^  1808,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  1836)  had  three  sons, 
I.  Christopher,  Col  in  the  Anny,  &.  1775;  ?«.  Priscilla  Martha,, 


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co-heir  of  William  Belford,  Capt.  in  the  Army.   She  d.  1815. 

Hon.  Christopher  Carleton  d.  1806,  leaving  a  son,  Arthdr 

Henry,  2nd  Baron,  b.  1805;  d.  v.nin.  1S2G. 
u.  George,  Col.  in  the  Army,  b.  1781 ;   m.  1805,  Henrietta, 

dau.   of  Henry  King,  of  Askham  Hall,  co.  Westmorland 

and  by  her  (who  m.  2udly,  1818,  Rear-Admiral  Macnamara, 

and  u.  1855)  had  a  son, 
Gut,  s.  as  3rd  Baron  Dorcifestek,  b.  25  Oct.  1811,   m.  12 
June.  1837,  Anne,  dau.  of  W.  J.  Wauchope,  Esq.,  and 
d.  3  Dec.  1875,   having  by  her,  who  d.  7  June,  18l51,  had 
issue, 

1  Henrietta  Axxe,  now  of  Greywell. 

2  Maria  Georgiana,  «;.  4  July,  1S65,  Timotliy  Fetherston- 
haugh,  Esq.  of  Kirlioswald  {see  that  family). 

Col.  the  Hon.  George  Carleton  was  killed  at  Bergen-op-Zoom, 
1814. 
lit.  Kiehard,  51.  A.,  of  Boughton,  Hants,  Rector  of  Nately- 
Seures,  b.  1792  ;  m.  1820,  Frances,  co-heir  of  E.  Horton, 
of  Calton  Hall,  eo.  Derby,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  1864)  a  .son.  Dudley  Wilmot,  4th  and  present 
Baron  Dorchester  (see  Burke's  Feerafje). 

Jrms — Erm.,  on  a  bend  sa.,  three  pheons  arg.  Crest — A 
dexter  arm  embowed,  and  naked  to  the  elbow,  the  shirt  turned 
over  above  tlie  elbow  arg.,  folds  gu.,  the  hand  grasping  an 
arrow  in  bend  sinister,  point  downwards,  ppr.  Jl/otto— Quondam 
liis  vieimus  armis. 

J:amihr  of  lijott. 

Francis  Pigott,  Esq.  m.  Anne  Pelling,  sister  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Polling,  D.D.,  Senior  Canon  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Windsor, 
Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Westminster,  and  Prebendary  of  St. 
Paul's,  was  father  by  her  of 

John  Pigott,  Esq.,  ra.  a  dau.  of  Col.  Gillery,  and  had  ten 
children.    His  son, 

Francis  Pigott,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  co.  Oxford, 
was  adopted  by  his  great-uncle.  Dr.  Pelling,  who  made  him  his 
heir.  He  m.  Anne  Dalby,  only  child  and  heir  of  Richard 
Faynton,  Esq.  of  Banbury  House,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  an  only 
child. 

Patnton  Pigott  Stainsby-Conant,  Esq.  of  Archer  Lodge, 
Hants,  and  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  m.  Maria  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of 
Richard  D.  Gough,  Esq.  of  Souldern,  co.  Oxford,  and  had 
issue. 

I.  Francis,  M.P.  for  Reading,  J.P.  for  Hants,  and  Lieut.- 
Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  b.  1810  ;  ra.  1833,  Frances 
Phillips,  2nd  dan.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Francis  T.  C.  Wilder, 
of  Binfield  Manor  House,  Berks,  M.P.  for  Arundel,  and  d. 
having  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Paynton,  of  whom  presently. 

2  '^tainsby  Henry. 

3  Hugh  Pelling  Gough. 

1  Frances  Lucy.  2  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

3  Chica  Emily  Charlotte. 

ti.  Richard  Paynton  (Rev.),  Rector  of  ElUsfield,  Hants,  m. 
Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  F.  T.  C.  Wilder. 

III.  Shreeve  Botry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Bradley,  near 
Newmarket,  m.  Eliza  M'iilahon,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  F. 
T.  C.  Wilder. 

IV.  Gillery  (Sir),  Knt.,  of  Shiriield  Hill,  near  Basingstoke, 
Hants,  Serjeant-at-Law,  willi  patent  of  precedence,  Bl.P.  for 
Reading  ls60  to  1863,  appointed  Oct.  1863,  a  Baron  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer,  m.  1836,  Francis,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Drake,  Esq.  of  Ashday  Hall,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Arthur  Gough,  b.  1850.  2  Cecil  Ernest,  b.  1856. 

1  Frances.  2  Rosalie.  3  Alice. 

4  Mabel.  5  Edith.  6  Beatrice. 

V.  John  Pelling,  Major  in  the  Army,  Staff  Officer  at  the 
Tower  of  Lond'jn.  vi.  Charles  Stainsby, 

vii.  Frederick  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple. 

I-  Anne  Dolby,  m.  Bernard  Brocas,  Esq.  of  Wokefield  Park, 
Derks,  and  Beaurepaire,  Hants,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Eliza  Mary,  d.  v.iihi. 

HI.  Lucy,  ra.  Rev.  T.  T.  Vaughan,  Rector  of  Gotham,  Notts, 
eldest  son  of  Right  Hun.  Mr.  Justice  Vaughan,  d.  1830. 

iv.  Charlotte  Archer. 

V.  Isabella,  ra.  Cliarles  Eversfield,    Esq.    of  Denne    Park, 
Horsham,  Sussex. 
Mr.  Pigott  as.sumed,  by  royal  licence,  the  additional  surnames 
and  arms  of  Stainsby-Conant  1836.    He  d.  Sept.   1862.    His 
grandson, 

Francis  Paynton  Pigott-Carleton,  E.sq.  of  Greywell  Hall, 
and  Banbury,  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  b.  1837  ;  ra.  14  June,  1864. 
Hon.  Henrietta  Anne  Carleton,  now  of  Greywell,  dau.  of 
Guy,  Lord  Dorchester,  and  thereupon  assumed  the  surname 
of  Carleton,  and  had  issue,  (as  above).  Mr.  Pigott-Carleton 
d.  1  April,  1S83. 

An.'S  (as  granted  in  1775  to  Francis  Pigott,  Esq.,  B.xrrister- 
at-Law,  Impropriator  of  Banbury,  Oxon.) — Per  fesse  erm.  and 
sa.,    three    pickaxes   counterchanged.      Crest — A    greyhoimd 


statant,  per  pale  sa.  and  erm.  These  same  arms  were  allowed 
to  Mr.  Paynton  Pigott  when  he  took  the  surnames  and  arms  of 
Stainsby-Conant,  and  he  bore  them  quarterly  with  the  arms 
of  Stainsby  and  Conant,  thus:  1st  and  4th,  Conant;  2nd, 
Stainsby  ;  3rd,  Pigott.  The  crest  of  Stainsby  is,  A  mount 
vert,  thereon  a  lion  rampant  erm.,  holding  between  the  fore- 
paws  a  fleur-de-lis  az.,  the  dexter  hind-paw  resting  on  a  mill- 
rind  sa.  Mottoes — Lahore  et  virtute ;  Conanti  dabitur. 
&aj— GreyweU  Hall,  Winchfield,  Hants. 


LEIR  OF  DITCHEAT. 

Leie-Carleton,  Majoe-Gen.  Eichaed  Lang- 
FOED,  of  Ditclieat,  co.  Somerset,  J.P.  Hants  and 
Somerset,  b.  21  Aug.  1841,  m.  10  Nov.  1887,  Hon. 
Henrietta  Anne,  of  Greywell,  Hants,  elder  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Guy,  3rd  Lord  Dorchester  (see 
preceding  memoir).  Maj.-Gen.  Leir  has  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Carleton. 

Lineage.— This  family  was  seated  for  upwards  of  two 
centuries  in  the  co.  of  Devon.  Sir  Peter  Lear,  of  Lyndridge 
Hall,  Devon,  was  created  a  Bart,  in  1660,  and  possessed  exten- 
sive property  and  manors  in  that  co.  The  first  of  the  family 
that  settled  in  Somersetshire,  was  Richard  Leir,  of  Charlton- 
Musgrove,  in  1617.     His  grandson, 

Rev.  Thomas  Leir,  b.  1658 ;  m.  1698,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington  Hall,  Wilts,  by  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Colepepper,  Bart,  of  Hollingbourne,  and  left  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  William  Norman,  Esq.,  Stoke  Lane,  Somerset. 
Ann,  m.  T.  Chaffey  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Yalhampton  House. 
Jane.m.  J.  Bythesea,  Esq.  of  Week  Hou.se  and  Chapmanslade, 
Wilts.  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Bev.  Thomas  Leir,  of  Ditcheat  and  Chariton  Musgrove,  6. 

1699,  s.  his  father  in  the  estates  and   Living  of  Ditcheat,  and 

also  his  uncle  William  Leir,  of  Charlton-Musgrove,  1743;  to. 

1735,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Methuen,  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  and 

had  issue, 
Rev.  Thomas  Leir,  s.  his  father  in  the  estates  and  Livings  of 

Ditcheat  and  Charlton-Musgrove  1781 ;  6. 1738  ;  vi.  1763,  Maiy, 

dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Kington,  Esq.  of  Jaggard's  House, 

Wilts,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  Jaggard's  House,  Weston,  and  WTiitby, 
J. P.,  B.A.  Queen's  Colh,  b.  17  Oct.  1765;  m.  2  Oct.  1794, 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  john  Jekyll,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Ever- 
creech,  and  Dean  of  St.  David's  Cathedral,  and  d.  7  May, 
1865,  having  by  her,  who  d.  28  Sept.  1843,  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Macie,  of  Jaggard's  House,  Wilts,  b.  19  Nov. 
1795 :  m.  1822,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  CoUard,  Esq.,  and  d.  18S5, 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Kington,  of  Jaggard's  House,  Wilts,  b.  1823 ; 
VI.  1847,  Maria  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral 
William  Jones  Lye,  of  Bath,  and  had  issue,  John  Macie, 
h.  1849,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1892. 

Charles.  Henry. 

Anne.  Jane.  Maria.  Isabella. 

2  John  Macie. 

1  Jane  Elizabeth. 

2  Mary,  m.  27  July,  1833,  Rev.  Edward  Wilkins,  M.A., 
King's  Cull.  Cambridge,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Hemstead,  co. 
Norfolk  (who  d.  18  July,  1876),  and  d.  14  March,  1880, 
leaving  issue, 

Edward  John  Pane  Wilkins-Leir  (Rev.),  of  Weston 
House,  CO.  Somerset,  B.A.  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.,  b.  29  Sept. 
1835.  He  assumed  by  royal  licence,  28  Oct.  1881,  the 
name  and  arms  of  Leir  in  addition  to  those  of  Wilkins. 

3  Anne.  4  Helen. 

John,  b.  1767,  d.  s.  p. 
William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Paul,    of   Charlton-Musgrove,   b.  1770,  to.  Fanny,  relict  of 
William  Morton  Pledell,  of  Whatcombe  House,  Dorset. 
Charles,  b.  1779,  d.  s.  p.' 
Richard,  of  Riugwell  House,  Somerset,  b.  1780. 

The  third  son, 

Rev.  William  Leir,  of  Ditcheat,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  1768,  s. 
his  father  in  1812  ;  m.  4  April,  1803,  Harriott,  dau.  of  Randolph 
Marriott,  Esq.  of  Leases  Hall,  co.  York,  1804,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Marriott,  of  Ditcheat,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles  Marriott,  B.A.,  Rector  of  Charlton-Musgrove, 
Wincanton,  li.  2  April,  1812;  m.  6  May,  1852,  Frances  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Eardley  Richardes,  E.sq.,  R.A.,  of  Brynei- 
thin,  CO.  Cardigan,  J. P.,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1864,  having  by  her 
had  issue, 

1  Charies  Paul,  b.  21  Feb.  1853;  d.  22  Sept.  1877. 

2  Edward  Methuen.  of  Charlton,  co.  Hereford,  b.  24  July, 
1854;  m.  1879,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  George  William 
Bosnall,  Esq.  of  Froufraith,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cardigan. 


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3  Frank  William,  b.  30  May,  1858;  m.  1882,  Helena,  dau. 
of  William  Venables,  Esq.  of  Llysdinam  Hall,  Brecon. 

4  Lewis  Randolph  llarriotc  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of 
Charlton-Musgrove,  6.  11  Aug.  1860;  m.  25  Sept.  1890, 
Rosamond  Frederica,  5tli  dau.  of  Major  H.  C.  Marriott, 
of  Avonbank,  Pershore  (see  that  family/},  and  has  issue, 
Lilian  Diana,  h.  14  March,  1892. 

1  Marianne  Frances,  b.  26  Aug.  1855 ;  m.  1880,  J.  Kussell 
Cox,  Esq.  of  Beaminster  Manor,  J. P.  for  Dorset. 

2  Emma  Charlotte,  b.  7  Oct.  1856  ;  hi.  1884,  George 
WiUiams  Parry,  Esq.  of  Llydiardi,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Cardigan. 

1.  Charlotte,  of  Eingwell  House. 
Bev.  William  Leir  d.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  William  Marriott  Leir,  M.A.,  of  Ditcheat,  b.  17 
April,  1805;  m.  31  Oct.  1840,  Mary  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Edward 
Langford,  Esq.  of  Trungle  Manor,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Langford,  now  of  Ditcheat. 

II.  Charles  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ditcheat.  b.  3 
Sept.  1842;  vi.  1871,  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Fox,  Rector  of  Temple  Combe,  Somerset,  and  has 
issue,  Hugh  Musgrave,  b.  1881  ;  Ernest  William,  b.  1883 ; 
Theodora,  Margaret,  Mildred,  Rachel,  Eleanor,  and 
Christine. 

III.  WiUiam,  of  Combe  Head,  Hampton,  N.  Devon,  J. P. 
cos.  Somerset  and  Devon,  Lieut. -Col.  4th  Bait.  Somer- 
set L.  I.,  b.  31  Dec.  1845;  m.  1874,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Robert  Brown,  Esq.  of  Cliffville,  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 
William  Hubert,  b.  1884;  Evelyn  Constance,  and  Hilda 
Mary. 

I.  Constance  Mary,  m.  8  Jan.  1872,  Robert  Lecky  Watson, 
Esq.  of  Kilconner  House,  Bagnalstown,  co.  Carlow,  and  has 
issue,  Feilding  Marriot,  b.  1873 ;  Ketherton  Langford,  b. 
1875 ;  Kathleen  Rose  Fortescue. 
Mr.  Leir  d.  5  May,  1891. 

Seat — Ditcheat,  near  Evcrcreech,  Somerset. 


LEITH  OF  GLENKINDIE. 

Leith,  Alexander  Henet,  Esq.  of  G-lenkindie, 
CO.  Inverness,  Lieut.  Welsh  Regt.  b  27  Julj,  1866, 
s.  bis  father  1892. 

Lineage.— The  Leiths,  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindie,  are 
descended  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Leiths  of  Leith 
HoM,  from  whom  they  branched  off  about  1688.  They  also 
represent  the  ancient  House  of  the  Strachaxs  of  Glenkindie. 
They  have  teen  a  hardy  and  long-lived  race,  the  last  five 
heads  of  the  family  having  lived  to  very  advanced  ages. 

Alexander  Leith,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  James  Leith,  Esq.  of 
Leith  Hall,  acquired  from  George  Leith,  of  Freefield,  with 
consent  of  his  son,  Peter,  the  lands  of  Freefield,  Bonnytoun, 
<fcc.,  by  a  disposition,  dated  26  Jan.  1702 ;  and  having  also 
made  several  purchases,  got  a  charter  under  the  Great  Seal  of 
the  lands  of  Freefield,  New  Rain,  Barreldykes,  &c.,  all  erected 
into  one  free  barony,  to  be  called  the  Barony  of  Freefield  in 
all  time  coming,  and  this  has  continued  to  be  the  chief  title 
of  the  family  ever  since.  This  charter  is  dated  26  Jan.  1705. 
He  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Alexander  Davidson,  of  Newton,  by 
whom  he  had  four  sons,  i.  Alexander,  his  heir;  ii.  Walter  ; 
ui.  Patrick ;  iv.  George.  He  afterwards  acquired  from  his 
cousin-german,  Sir  Patrick  Strachan,  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Glenkindie,  anno  1738,  of  which  he  put  his  son  in  possession 
in  his  own  lifetime,  and  the  son  was  long  designated  by  that 
title.  This  Alexander  lived  to  the  age  of  90,  and  dying  anno 
1754,  was  6'.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Leith,  1st  of  Glenkindie,  and  subsequently  of 
Freefield,  who  was  served  and  retoured  heir  to  his  father  by 
a  precept  from  Chancery  dated  26  April,  1756.  He  m.  1st,  Jean, 
eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Garden,  Esq.  of  Troup,  Advocate,  by 
Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Grant,  ofCullen,  one  of  the 
Senators  of  the  Court  of  Justice,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons 
and  four  dans., 

Alexander.  Garden. 

Jean,  m.  George  Buchan  Hepburn,  Esq.  of  Smeaton,  Advo- 
cate. Christian.  Bethia.  Agnes. 
He  7)i.2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Ross  of  Arnage. 
and  had  by  her,  John  Leith  Ross,  of  Arnage,  who  left  issue, 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Leith,  Esq.  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindie,  ra.  1774, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Gordon,  of  Cobairdie,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  15th  Lord  Forbes,  and  had  seven 
sons  and  six  daus.,  of  whom  one,  Elizabeth  Ann,  was  wife  of 
Peter  Gordon,  of  Abergeldie.  Mr.  Leith  d.  1828,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son. 

Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Leith,  K.C.B.,  of  Freefield  and  Glen- 


kindie, Col.  31st  Regt.,  a  distinguished  Peninsular  officer,  who 
served  in  Holland,  Egypt,  West  Indies,  Peninsula,  and  South 
of  France,  and  received  a  cross  and  one  clasp  for  his  services 
in  command  of  the  31st  FootatVittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle, 
Nive,  and  Orthes.  He  m.  1st,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Disney  Thorpe,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Headingley,  near  Leeds,  one  of 
the  co-heirs  of  the  Barony  of  Braye,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Alexander,  late  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindie. 
Robert  William  Disney,  of  whom  hereafter. 
James,  V.C,  Major  Scots  Greys,  m.  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Shaw,  Esq.,  and  d.  13  JNIay,  1869,  aged  42,  leaving 
three  daus.,  Isabella  Mary;  Maria  Caroline  ;  and  Elizabeth 
Ann.      His  widow  in.  2ndly,  6  April,    1876,    Lieut.    Hon. 
John  Scott  Napier,  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  son  of 
Lord  Napier  and  Ettrick. 
Thomas,  of  Petmatheii,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  andD.L.,  Major- 
Gen.   14th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  late    A.D.C.    to  Sir 
Bartle  Frere,  Governor  of  Bombay,  tn.  30  July,  1874,  Lady 
Mai7,  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Robert  Alexander  George  Dal- 
zeU,  C.B.  Gren.  Guards,  and  sister  of  Robert  Harris,  12th 
Earl  of   Carnworth,  and  has  issue,  Alexander  Robert,  6. 
22  Feb.  1878  ;  Thomas ;  Evelyn  and  Marjorie. 
Ann  Katherine,  rn.  1842,  Alex.  Innes,  Esq.  of  Raemoir  and 
Cowie,  CO.  Kincardine,  who  d.  1883. 
Mary  Sarah,  to.  1857,  Robert  F.  0.  Farquharson,  Esq.  of 
Houghton  and  Balfling,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1880)  had  six  daus. 
Sir  Alexander  Leith  vi.  2nd!y,  March,  1841,  Mary,    dau.  of 
Roderick  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Giack,  by  Christina  Niven  his 
2nd  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Harry  Niven,  Bart.     He  d.  1859.    She 
d.  1883. 
His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Leith,  Esq.  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindie,  J. P. 
andD.L.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Member  of  the  Royal 
Archers,  Queen  s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland,  formerly  an  ad- 
vocate at  the  Scottish  Bar,  b.  19  Dec.  1817  ;  m.  Aug.  1843, 
Mary  Anna,  only  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Halkett,  K.H. 
(of  the  family  of  Pitfirrane,  co.  Fife),  and  d.  1836,  leaving  an 
only  dau.  and  heir, 

Georoiana,  now  of  Freefield. 
Mr.  Alexander  Leith  was  s.  at  Glenkindie  by  his  brother. 

Gen.  Robert  AVilliam  Disney  Leith,  C.B.,  of  Glenkindie, 
CO.  Inverness,  and  Wcsthall,  co.  Aberdeen,  h.  28  Feb.  1819  :  m. 
14  June,  1S05,  Mary  Charlotte  Julia,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Percy  Gordon,  and  Lady  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Earl  o 
Ashburnham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexant)er  Henry,  now  of  Glenkindie. 

II.  Robert  Disney,  b.  1873. 

I.  Mary  Levina.  ii.  Mary  Alice. 

III.  Edith.  IV.  Elizabeth  Charlotte. 

Gen.  R.  W.  D.  Leith  d.  1S92,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Or,  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.  between  three  crescents 
in  chief  and  as  many  fusils  in  base  gu.  a  border  az.,  quartering 
az.  a  hart  tripping  or,  attired  and  unguled  gu.  Crest — A  stag 
at  gaze  ppr.  Mottoes — Trusty  to  the  end;  and  Non  timeo  sed 
caveo. 

SectJ— Glenkindie,  Iverkindie,  Inverness. 


LEITH  OF  FBEEFIELD. 

((See  preceding  Memoir.) 


LEITH  OF  LEITH  HALL. 

Leith-Hay,  Col.  Alexander  Sebastiait,  C.B., 
of  Leith  Hall,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
/Vberdeen,  h.  1819;  s.  1862;  m.  1860,  Christina 
Grace  Agnes,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Charles  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Craighlavr,  co.  Wigton  ;  served  in  the  93rd 
Highlanders  with  distinction  through  the  Canadian 
rebellion  of  1857-59,  the  Crimean  War,  and  the 
Indian  Mutiny  ;  is  a  linight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honom-,  and  of  the  Order  of  the  Mejidie. 

Lineage.— The  surname  of  Leith  is  of  great  antiquity 
in  Scotland,  and  those  who  bore  it  held,  in  a  remote  era,  vast 
possessions,  including  the  barony  of  Restalrig,  and  others  in 
the  shire  of  Mid-Lothian  and  territory  of  Leith,  whence  it  is 
presumed,  the  name  was  assumed.  The  immediate  ancestor 
of  the  family  before  us, 

William  Leith,  of  Barnis,  living  in  the  time  of  David 
Bruce,  and  said  to  have  been  the  male  representative  of  the 
Leiths  of  Edimjarrock,  was  provost  of  Aberdeen  in  1350,  and 
proprietor  of  the  lands  of  Caprinton,  in  co.  Aberdeen.  He 
,11.  a  dau.  of  Donald,  12th  Earl  of  Marr,  and  had  two  sons.. 


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Laurence,  his  heir:  and  John,  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of 
England  in  1412.  'WUliani  Leith  d.  sometime  in  the  reign  of 
EoBEET  II.,  and  was  s.  hy  his  elder  son, 

Laurence  Leith,  of  Barnis,  co.  Aberdeen,  Provost  of 
Aberdeen,  1401,  140oandl4U.  He  iMn  the  time  of  James  II., 
and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

XoRMAN  Leith,  who  7)!.  Elizabeth  dan.  of  'William  Leslie, 
4th  Baron  of  Balquhain,  by  Agnes  Irvine,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Baron  of  Drum,  and  three  sons  ;  Henkt,  his  heir,  Gilbert ; 
and  John  (ancestor  of  the  Leiths  o/ OctrAa/y  Norman  Leith, 
d.  temp.  James  III.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Uenby  Leith,  of  Barnis,  who  had  also  three  sons,  Georre 
his  heir,  William,  «.  his  brother,  and  Patrick,  ancestor  of  the 
Leithsp/  Harthill.  He  d.  before  1479,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George  Leith,  Esq.  who  possessed  many  other  lands  be- 
sides those  of  B.irnis.    He  had  two  daus. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Foibes  of  Towie. 

Janet,  m.  1st,  Alexander  Seton  of  Jlcldrum,  and  m.  2ndly, 
Sir  Alexander  Gordon,  of  AbergeUlie. 

Hr.  George  Leith  at  his  decease  1505,  divided  the  land  of 
Barnis,  <S:c.,  between  his  two  daus.     His  brother, 

William  Leith,  Esq.  of  Edingarrock,  which  estate  he 
acquired  by  Charter  from  George  Leslie,  of  Leslie,  dated 
31  Jan.  1499,  m.  a  dau.  of  Gordon,  of  Strathdon,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

Patrick  Leith,  Esq.  of  Edingarrock,  who  d.  s.  j).  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

George  Leith,  Esq.  of  Edingarrock,  who  in  1550,  was 
served  and  returned  heir  male  to  his  uncle  George  Leith,  of 
Barnis,  before  John  Leslie  of  Balquhain,  Sheriff  of  Aberdeen 
and  an  inquest  composed  of  fifteen  of  the  le.iding  gentlemen 
in  the  country.  He  d.  at  an  advanced  age,  about  the  close  of 
Queen  Mary's  reign,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  Leith,  Esq.  who  during  the  lifetime  of  his  father 
was  designed  of  Likliehead.  He  m.  Jean,  2nd  dau.  of  \ViIli,im 
Leslie,  seventh  Baron  of  Balquhain,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Ogilvie,  of  Boyne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Edingarrock,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Leslie,  of 
Wardis,  and  d.s.  p. 

III.  Laurence,  s.  his  brother. 

IV.  Henry. 

I.  Kichola,  to.  George  Leslie,  4th  Laird  of  Finrasse. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Stephen  Leslie,  4th  Laird  of  Warthill. 
Mr.  Patrick  Leith  d.  in  the  end  of  the  rtign  of  James  VI., 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Leith,  Esq.  of  Edingarrock,  who  sold  that  estate 
and  the  lands  of  Likliehead  to  John  Forbes  of  Leslie,  and 
d.  s.  p.    His  brother, 

Laurence  Leith,  of  Kirkton  de  Rain,  m.  1st.,  Agnes  3rd 
dau.  of  Alexander,  third  Laird  of  AVardis,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Forbes  of  Towie,  m.  2ndly,  Bessie, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Gordon,  of  Cocklarochie,  and  bad  a  son, 

John  Leith,  Esq.  who  sold  the  lands  of  Kirkton  de  Eain, 
and  purchased  those  of  New  Leslie,  Peill,  Lyde,  Arnbog.  He 
5(1.  Margery,  dau.  of  Arthur  Forbes,  fourth  son  of  the  sixth 
Lord  Pitsligo,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Leslie, 
fourth  Laird  of  Pitcaple,  and  had  (with  two  daus.  the  elder 
'III.  —  Lumsden  of  Cashnie,  and  the  younger  m.  —  Forbes  of 
Culquhary)  two  sons, 

Jastes,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  commonly  called  Hard  Head,  ancestor  of  the 
Leiths  of  Bucharne  Blair. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Leith,  of  New  Leslie,  m.  M.argaret,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Strachan,  of  Glenkindie,  and  had  issue,  John  his  heir  ; 
Alexander,  ancestor  of  the  Leiths  of  GUnkindU  and  Freefleld, 
William  d.  s.  p. ;  Margaret  m.  Gordon  of  Beldomie  ;  and 
Jean,  m.  John  Grant,  of  Tomavillion.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Leith,  Esq.  of  Leith  Hall,  m.  Janet  Ogilvie,  dau.  of 
George,  2nd  Lord  Banff,  by  Agnes  Falconer  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Alexander,  1st  Lord  ILalkerton,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  suc- 
cessor; Patrick;  George  of  Blackall;  Laurence;  Anthony; 
and  Elizabeth,  m.  Eichard  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Graigmile.  Mr. 
Leith,  acquiring  the  whole  estate  of  Leslie  in  the  Garrock, 
regained  possession  of  the  lands  of  Edingarrock,  his  ancient 
patrimonial  inheritance.  He  d.  1727,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Leith,  Esq.  of  Leith  Hall,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hay,  Esq.  of  Rannes ;  and  dying  1736,  left  (with  a  dau., 
Janet,  m.  James  Gordon,  of  Ardmillie)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Leith,  of  Leith  Hall,  who  augmented  his  estate  by  the 
lands  of  Lair  and  Adlair.  He  m.  Harriot,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Alexander  Steuart,  of  Auchluncart,  and  had  issue. 


John  1  v,  •     • 

Alexander/  ''"'"^  '"  succession. 


James  (Sir),  a  Lieut. -Gen.   in   the    army,  6C.B.,  K.T.S., 
Grand  Cordon  of  the  Order  of  Merit  of  France,  Governor  of 
Barb adoes,  and  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  the  Windward 
and  Leeward  I.--lands.     Sir  James  Leith  d.  16  Oct.  1816. 
John  Loith  d.  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leith,  Esq  of  Leith  Hall,  at  whose  decease  without 
issue,  1778,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother. 

Gen.  Alexander  Leith,  who  having  s.  Andrew  Hay  of 
Eannes,  assumed  the  name  of  Leith-Hay,  and  was  of  Eannes 
and  Leith  Hall.  This  gentleman  who  was  b.  1758,  m.  1784, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  the  co-heiress  of  Charles  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Bal- 
logie  (cadet  of  Tolquhon),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1824)  had  issue, 
Andrew,  his  heir. 

John  James,  Kear-Admiral  E.N.,  b.  22  Oct.  1788;  m.  27 
June,  1843,  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late 
Alexander  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Blackford,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d. 
25  Oct.  1854,  leaving  issue, 

Alexander  John,  see  Forbes-Leith  of  Fyvie  Castle. 

Albert  Howe  Leith,  6.  1851. 

Margaret  Mary,  r,i.  Patrick  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Kippendavie, 

and  has  issue,  John  Alexander,  and  Patrick  Douglas. 
Elizabeth  Alexandiina,  m.  Major  Duncan  Forbes  Gordon, 

late  92nd  Highlanders,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Gordon, 

Esq.  of  Newton,  and  has  issue,  Lewis,  Alastair,  andEsine 

Agnes. 

Harriet  Christian,  m.  Sir  H.  N.  Lumsden,    Bart.,  and  d. 

1820. 
Mary.  m.  Major  Mitchell,  of  Ashgrove,  and  is  deceased. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Alexander  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Blackford,  and  is 
deceased.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Gen.  Hay  d.  IG  May,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Andrew  Leitu-Hay,  Knt.  of   Eannes  and  Leith  Hall, 
b.  17  Feb.  1785,  K.H.,  Knight  Commander  of  Charles  III.  of 
Spain,  and    member  of  the    Legion  of  Honour,  J.P.,   D.L., 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  the  Elgin  district  of  burghs 
1833-38  and  1841-47,  Clerk  of  Ordmance  1834-38,  Governor  of 
Bermuda  1838-41,  served  throughout  the  Peninsular  War,  on 
which  he    has  written   a   history;  knighted   1834;  ;ii.   1816, 
Mary   Margaret,  dau.  of  Wiliiam   Clark,  Esq.  of   Bucklanck 
House,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1859)  had  issue, 
Alexander  Sebastian,  now  of  Leith  Hall,  and  head  of  the 
family  of  Leith. 
William,  b.  31  July,  1819;  m.  4  Oct.  1844,  Emma,  eldest 
dau.  of  J.  P.  Swetc,  Esq.  of  Oxton,  Devon ;  and  d.  28  Oct. 
18G1,  leaving  issue. 
James,  6.  26  Nov.  1820;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Grey,  and 
has  two  sons  and  five  daus. 
Norman,  6.  19  Aug.  1829;  lost  on  the  coast  of  Australia, 

1857. 
Charles,  b.  18  Oct.  1831. 
Caroline  Elizabeth. 

Sir  Andrew  Leith-Hay  d.  13  Oct.  1862. 

^r?/is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  cross-crosslct  fitchSe  sa 
between  three  crescents  in  chief  and  as  many  fusils  in  base- 
barways  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th  arg.,  three 
inescutcheons  gu.,  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  cinquefoils  arg. 
Crests — A  cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  for  Leith  ;  A  goat  arg.,  lof 
Hat.     Mottoes — Trustie  to  the  end;  and  Spare  nought. 

Heat — Leith  HaD,  near  Kennethmont,  co.  Aberdeen. 


LELY  OF  FRAMINGHAM  HALL  AND 
CAWTHORPE. 

Lelt,  Hugh  Mounteney,  Esq.  of  FramingliarQ 
Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  1889.  Mr.  Lcl.y  is  7th  in  descent 
from  Sir  Peter  Lely,  Court  Painter  to  Charles  II., 
who  d.  1680,  seised  of  the  Manors  of  Greetwell  and 
Cherry  Willingham,  co.  Lincoln,  in  which  co.  his- 
descendants  have  since  resided. 

Lineage.— Sir  Peter  Lelt,  of  the  Piazza,  Covent  Garden, 
London,  of  Kew  Green,  Surrey,  and  of  Greetwell,  co.  Lincoln,, 
the  Court  painter,  b.  1617;  knighted  by  King  Charles  II. 
d.  1680.  His  will  dated  for  Feb.  1679,  and  proved  28  Jan. 
1680,  mentions  his  son  and  heir,  John  Lelt,  his  dau.  Annu 
and  his  sister,  Catharine  Maria,  widow  of  Conradt  Week,  Bur- 
gomaster of  Grol,  in  Guelderland.    Sir  Peter's  son,  the  said 

John  Lelt,  Esq.  of  Kew  Green,  and  Greetwell,  co.  Linctuln,  j 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Mounteney,  Esq.  of  Kew,  and  d.l 
1728,  leavingtwo  sons,  Eichard,  of  Greetwell  Hall,  co.  Lincolm] 
(described  in  his  epitaph,  in  Greetwell  Church,  as  "Petril 
Lely,  Car.  II.  Pictoris,  Nepos  Natu-maximus  "),  who  d.  1736,| 
without  surviving  issue  ;  and 

Peter  Lelt,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  b.  1698;  m.  Frances  Maplo- 
toft  ;  and  d.  1761,  having  had  twenty  children,  of  whom  threej 
only  left  descendants. 


LEir 


THE  LAN"DED  GENTRY. 


LEM 


1181 


I.  David,  of  Grantham,  6.  1743;  m.  Elizabeth  ToJd,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Peter,  6.  1774;  d.  unm.  1832. 

2  Frederic,  b.  1782;  d.s.  p.  iSiS. 

1  Lydia  Ann,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Ostler,  Esq.  as  here- 
after. 

II.  Styles,  left  issue. 

I.  Bridget,  of  wliom  we  treat. 

The  daughter, 

Bridget  Lely,  b.  1727  ;  m.  'WiUiam  Ostler,  Esq.  of  Barton, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  one  son, 

William  Ostlee,  Esq  of  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln.  6.  1770; 
HI.  his  cousin-german,  Lydia  Ann,  dau.  and  eventual  heir 
of  David  Lely,  Esq.  of  Grantham ;  and  d.  1853,  leaving  by 
this  lady  (who  survived  till  1869)  two  sons,  i.  William  Ostler, 
Esq.  of  Arnold  Field,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  23  May,  1800 ;  m.  28  April, 
1835,  Emma  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  King,  Esq.  of  Spittle- 
gate  House,  Grantham,  and  ii.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
His  second  son, 

JouN  Lely  Ostler,  Esq.  of  Cawthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  1810 ; 
in.  Laura,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  W.  Grinfield ;  and  d.  1859, 
leaving  issue, 

William  Grinfield  Lely,  of  Framingham  Hall  and  Caw- 
thorpe. 

John  Mounteney  I^ely,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1839;  m.  Mary 
Lsetitia,  dau.  of  Major  Carr,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Con- 
stance Laetilia. 

Laura  Lely,  m.  the  Eev.  W.  H.  Pengelley,  of  Great  Gonerby, 
CO.  Lincoln. 
Tie  elder  son, 

William  GRiNprELD  Lely,  Esq.  of  Framingham  Hall,  Norfolk, 
B.A.,  J. P.  for  Norfolk,  b.  1838;  m.  1867,  Annette  Jane,  dau. 
of  Edward  T.  Massy,  Esq.  of  Cottesmore,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Massy  Grinfield,  b.  1363;  d.  1871. 

ir.  Hugh  Modnteney,  his  heir. 

III.  George  Peel,  b.  1870. 

IV.  Edward  Barham,  b.  1S72. 

V.  Arthur  Vaughan,  b.  1874. 

VI.  Conrad  William,  b.  1875. 
I.  Helen  Mary,  b.  1370. 

.^9-5»s~Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  roses  gu.  Cresi— A  Cor- 
nucopia ppr. 

Seats — Framingham  Hall,  near  Norwich;  Carlton  Scroop 
Grantham. 


LEMAN  OF  BRAMPTON  HALL, 

Leman,  Naunton  Eobeet  Twtsden,  Esq.  of 
Brampton  Hall,  Suffolk,  b.  1825  ;  s.  his  father  24 
Feb.  1869 ;  m.  11  Aug.  1869,  Rosa  Elizabeth,  5th 
dau.  of  Eev.  John  Alexander  Ross,  M.A.,  Yicar  of 
Westwell,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

Eobeet  Naunton,  b.  2  Oct.  1870. 

Lineage.— TuE  Rev.  Naonton  Thomas  Orgill,  of 
Brampton  Hall,  b.  11  Dec.  17.59,  (son  of  William  Orgill,  Esq.,  of 
Beccles,  and  Susan  Leman,  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Leman,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Leman,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Hall,  grandson  of  Thomas  Leman, 
Esq.  of  Brampton,  nephew  of  Sir  John  Leman  (s:e  Boeke's 
Extinct  Baronitage),  assumed  the  surname  of  his  maternal 
ancestors  in  addition  to  his  patronymic,  1807,  on  succeeding 
to  a  property  left  by  Mrs.  Mary  Leman,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 
He  m.  3rd  Dec.  1783,  Henrietta  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Anderson,  Bart,  of  Lee,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1837,  having  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1843), 

George,    of   Brampton   Hall   (Rev.)  M.A.,  Incumbent   and 
Patron  of  Stoven,  b.  4  June,  1739;  c^  s.  x>. 

Leman  Orgill,  d.  an  infant. 

Kaunton,  6.  1792;  d.  unm.  1818. 

Robert,  of  Brampton  Hall. 

Charles,  b.  1801  ;  d.  unm.  18J5. 

William,  6.1802;  d.  unm.  1848. 

Tliomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Brampton,  6.  1804  ;  m.  1838, 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Guerin  ;  and  d..  Ib73. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  unm.  1842. 

«usan  Leman,  d.  unm.  1866.  Harriet,  d.  wim.  1834. 

Maria,  d.  1796.  Charlotte  Catherine,  d.  179G. 

Frances,  m.  1820,  Molyneux  Shuldham,  Esq.,  Comm.  R.X. 
who  d.  23  Feb.  1866. 

Anne,  m.  1822,  Thomas  Gee,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  m.  1821,  George  Barlee,  Esq. 
The.  4th  son, 

];obert  Orgill  Leman,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Hall,  Suffolk, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1799  ;  iii.  1st  25  March,  1823,  Isa- 
bella Camilla,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jervis  Twysden,  Bart.,  and 
iy  her  (who  d.  7  March,  1850)  had  issue, 


I.  Naunton  Robert  Twysden,  now  of  Brampton  Hall. 

It.  John,  d.  aged  21. 

I.  Frances  Henrietta  Flora  Eliza. 

He  m.  2ndly,  29  March,  1859,  Ellen  Maria,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Itev.  J.  A.  Ross,  M.A., Vicar  of  Westwell,  Kent,  and  by  her  had, 

A  son  b.  1862,  and  three  daus. 
He  d.  24  Feb.  1869. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  between  three  dolphins  naiant  arg. 
Crest— Krg.,  on  a  lemon-tree  a  pelican  in  her  piety  ppr. 
Motto — Volens  semperque  juvare  paratus. 

vSeat— Brampton  Hall,  Wangford,  Suffolk. 


LEMPRIERE  OF  ROZEL  MANOR. 

Lempeiere,  The  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  of  Rozel 
Manor,  Jersey,  M.A.,  Seigneur  of  Rozel  and  Diela- 
ment,  in  that  Island,  h.  3  June,  1818  ;  m.  15  May, 
1S50,  Julia  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Moore  Wayne, 
Esq.  of  Manor  House,  St.  Wambro',  Hants,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Eaocl,  M.A.,  Oxford,   Barrister-at-Law,  b.  8 
Dec.  1851. 

I.  Mabel. 

II.  Eleanor  Irene,  m.  26  June,  1878,  Robert  Lempriere  Hes- 
kcth,  Esq. 

III.  Agnes  Emilie,  m.  James  Turner  Murray,  Esq. 

IV.  Helen  Maud,  m.  Eev.  Reginald  Theodore  Marshall. 
Liueag'e. — Mr.    Bertrand    Payne,    in   his    Armorial    of 

Jersey,  devotes  considerable  space  to  the  history  of  the  ancient 
and  eminent  Jersey  family  of  Lempriere,  and  states  that  it 
"possessed  in  the  Duchy  of  Normandy  the  extensive  seig- 
neuries  and  lands  of  Lempriere,  Pontrilly,  Gourbesville,  Rau- 
ville,  Quierqueville,  la  Carpeuterie,  Croville,  Belle-Fontaine, 
Cauquigny,  S.  Refaire,  Bois  Gingant,  Durrelle,  CourseviUe, 
Duiteville,  la  Grandifere,  and  others."  In  Jersey,  besides  other 
estates  which  Raoul  Lempriere  (who  settled  in  Jersey,  1353) 
and  his  brother-in-Law  Guille  Payn  purchased  of  the  De 
Earentine  family,  various  branches  of  tire  name  have  held  the 
fiefs  of  Godeaux,  Herupe,  Ecoucqueville,  Bnuteville,  Buisson, 
Surville,  Hougette,  Lempriere,  Covey,  Maufant,  Chesnel,  des 
Prfes  in  St  John's  parish,  Pett  Rozel  in  St.  Saviour's  parish, 
with  Morville  Eobilliard  and  de  Lecq  in  St.  Ouen's  parish. 
In  1362,  Raoul  Lempriere  was  appointed  to  the  oflBce  of  Bailiff, 
by  King  Edward  III.  of  England.  From  that  period  the 
family  has  been  among  the  first  of  the  Island,  where  they 
were  distinguished  for  the  high  and  responsible  offices  they 
have  held,  and  their  high  rank. 

John  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Rozel,  in  Jersey,  reciever  of 
the  King's  revenues  in  that  Island,  a.d.  1430,  and  bailly 
thereof  1434;  in.  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Renaud,  Signeur 
of  Rozel,  killed  at  the  seige  of  Mont  Orgueil  Castle  1467  :  ii. 
George,  of  whose  line  we  treat ;  iii.  Raulin,  Seigneur  of  St. 
John,  La  Hague  Boete.    The  2nd  son, 

George  Lempeieee,  Seigneur  of  Dielamont,  Jersey,  Jurat  of 
the  Royal  Court,  7ii.  Thomasse,  sister  and  heir  of  William  De 
St.  Martin,  Seigneur  of  St.  Trinity,  and  was  father  of 

Deocet  Lempeiere,  Seigneur  of  Trinity,  Jurat  of  the  Royal 
Court,  m.  Slabel,  dau.  of  Philip  De  Cartaret,  Seigneur  of  St. 
Ouen,  and  left  with  two  daus,,  Mary,  wife  of  James  Le  Gros, 
and  Mabel,  wife  of  Edward  Payn,  of  St.  Ouen,  two  sons, 
I.  John,  Seigneur  of  Trinity,  ancestor  of  the  Lempriekes  of 
Trinity :  ii.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Lempeiere,  Seigneur  of  Diflament,  Jurat  of  the 
Royal  Court  for  50  years;  he  hi.  a  dau.  of  —  De  la  Rocque, 
and  was  father  of 

Michael  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Attorney-Gen. 
of  Jersey  1570,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Richard  Dumaresq,  Seigneur 
of  Vincheles  de  Bas,  and  relict  of  John  Mcsservy,  and  had, 
with  two  daus.,  Sarah,  wife  of  Martin  Romeril,  Constable  of  St. 
Trinity,  and  Esther,  wife  of  Francis  Amy,  two  sons,  i.  Hugh 
of  whom  presently  ;  ii.  Thomas,  Jurat  of  Royal  Court,  Seigneur 
of  Les  Augres.    The  elder  son, 

Hugh  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Advocate  Royal 
Court  1575,  Solicitor-General  1590,  Jurat  1592,  Lieut. -Bailly 
IGOl,  and  Judge  Delegate  of  Jersey  1614  and  1621,  Capt.  of 
the  Trainbands  of  St.  Trinity.  He  m.  twice  ;  by  his  first  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Dumeresq,  he  had  issue.  The 
2nd  son, 

Michael  LEMPRrERE,  Seigneur  of  Maufant,  the  famous  Bailly 
of  Jersey  under  Charles  1.,  and  under  Crcmwell,  styled  by 
the  local  historians  "  The  Hampden  of  Jersey."  Of  this  dis- 
tinguished man  Mr.  Bertrand  Payne  gives  an  interesting  and 
flattering  chaiacter.    He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Frances  de  Car- 


1182 


LEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEN 


tcret,  of  La  Hague,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Philip,  who, 
d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  an  elder  son,  Michael  Lempbiere, 
of  Dielanient,  Jurat  Koyal  Court,  Col.  East  Eegt.  K.J.M.. 
■,.1.  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  de  Carteret,  of  La  Hague,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of  John  le  Hardy,  Constable  of 
Grouville,  an  only  son, 

Michael  Lemprieke,  Seigneur  of  Dielament  and  Saval,  Jurat 
Koyal  Court,  Col.  East  Kegt.K.J.M. ;  )/i.  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Corbet,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Lempbiere,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Solicitor-Gen. 
1741 ;  Jurat  Eoyal  Court,  1750 ,  Lieut. -Bailly  of  Jersey,  1755 ; 
Judge  Delegate.  1763  and  1756  ;  Col.  N.   Kegt.  R.J.M. ;  m. 
1733,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Corbet,  Seigneur  of 
Eozel,  and  co-representative  of  De  Carteret  of  St.  Oucn,  in 
right  of  her  grandmother,  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  de  Carteret, 
and  who   upon  the   death  of  Kobert  Earl  Granville,   s.  %i. 
became  entitled  to  one  quarter  of  the  St.  Ouen  estates,  and 
had  issue, 
Charles,  University  of  Oxford,  Commissionary-Gen.  of  Jer- 
sey and  Guernsey,  Capt.  R.J.JI.,  d.  v.nm. 
■William  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 
Thomas,  Seigneur  of  Chesnel,  Commissary-General  of  Jersey 
and  Guernsey  in  succession  to  his  brother  Advocate  Eoyal 
Court,  Col.  X.  Eegt.  E.J.M.,  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Jer- 
sey, 17S1 ;  m.  1783,  Elizabeth  Charity,  dau.  and  heir  of  the 
Kev.  Samuel  Beuzeville,  heir  of  Admiral  G.  Oury,  and  d.  30 
June,  1823,  leaving  issue, 

George  Oury,  of  Pelham,  Hants,  J. P.,  Admiral,  E.N.,  h.  11 
March,  17b7  :  in.  8  Aug.  1833,  Frances,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  Wiliam  Dumares<i,  Esq.  of  Pelham  (of  a  Norman 
family  who  settled  in  Jersey  in  the  early  part  of  the  13th 
century),  and  d.  16  Jan.  1864,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
2  May,  1 887)  had  issue, 

1  Audley,  Capt.  77th  Eegt.,  h.  18  July,  1834,  killed 
before  Sebastopol  19  April,  1855  ;  Alma  and  Inkermann 
medal. 

2  Algernon  Thomas,  M.A.,  Barrister- at- Law,  J.P.  for 
Hants,  Capt.  of  Hampsliire  Militia,  and  for  two  years 
Private  Secretary  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  George  Fcr- 
gusson  Bowen,  Governor  of  Queensland,  and  afterwards 
of  New  Zealand,  b.  17  Dec.  1835  ;  d.  13  Nov.  1874. 

1  Ellen,  of  Pelham,  Hants.  2  Harriet. 

Charles,  scr\'ed  in  the  Peninsula. 
Thomas,  Lieut.  E.E.,  d.  at  Alicant. 
Samuel,  E.N.,  deceased. 
Elizabeth  Sophia,  deceased. 

Maria  Julia,  deceased.  Anne  Oury,  deceased. 

Caroline  Charity. 

Ameha,  m.  Charles  Pipon,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Marianne,  m.  the  Hon.  Algernon  Herbert,  son  of  the   1st 
Earl  of  Carnarvon. 

Jane,  m.  Major  Lewis,  B.A.,  deceased. 
Philip.  Sophia. 

The  2nd  son, 

AVilliam  Chables  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Dielament, 
Advocate  and  Jurat  Eoyal  Court,  and  Col.  N.  Eegt.  E.J.M., 
Commissary-Gen.  of  Jersey  and  Guernsey,  Bailiff  of  Jersey; 
b.  5  July,  1754;  rn.  4  April,  1783,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Gosset,  and  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  1  May,  1790, 
leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  29  June,  1833)  issue, 

I.  PniLrp  Eaoul  Lempbiere,  Esq.  Seigneur  of  Eozel,  Jurat 
Eoyal  Court,  Col.  Jersey  MiUtia,  6.  27  Aug.  1786;  la.  29 
Oct.  1811,  EHzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Poingdestre,  Esq.  of 
Jersey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  1861)  left  at  his  decease, 
4  Nov.  1859, 

1  William,  now  of  Eozel. 

2  Charles,  Major  H.M.  53rd  Eegt.  d.  unm.  4  Jan.  1855. 

3  Henry,  late  Lieut.-K.A.,  6  10  Sept.  1820  :  m.  Imogene, 
dau.  of  Osborne  Tylden,  Esq.  of  Torry  Hill,  Kent. 

1  Helen,  m.  Eev.  Augustus  Knapton,  and  has  issue. 

2  JIaria,  m.  1st,  May,  1^04,  Charles  Winston,  Esq.,  of 
Temple  ;  2ndly,  James  Poingdestre,  Esq. 

II.  William  Charles,  Capt.  E.H.A..  of  Ewell,  Surrey,  m.  Har- 
riet, dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Eeid,  Bart.,  and  rf.  1853,  leaving 
issue,  Arthur  Eeid,  Major-Gen.,  J.P.  for  Hants,  b.  1835  ; 
ra.  1864,  EUen  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  C.  C.  Hay, 
and  has  issue. 

Arras — Gu.,   three  eagles   displayed  or.      Crest — An    eagle 
rising  ppr.     Motlo — Timor  Dei  nobilitas. 
Seat — Bozel  Manor,  Jersey. 


Butler,  Esq.,  C.B.,  late  Capt.  Tth  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  lias  issue, 

I.  James  Butler,  6.  14  Sept.  1880. 

II.  George  Dalur,  b.  5  Aug.  1882. 

III.  Marcus  Beresford,  6.  11  Oct.  1883. 

IV.  Alan  Cane,  b.  11  July,  1885. 
1.  Anne. 

Liiueag'e. — James  Lendritm,  Esq.  of  Corlea,  co.  Tyrone, 
was  father  of 

George  Lendrum,  Esq.  of  Moorfield,  co.  Tyrone,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Story,  Esq.  of  Corick,  near  Clogher,  co.  Tyrone, 
elder  brother  of  Eight  Eev.  Joseph  Story,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Kilmore,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.). 

III.  Joseph  (Kev.),  Prebendary  of  Coolstuffe,  Diocese  of 
Ferns,  co.  Wexford. 

IV.  John,  Major  H.E.I.C.S. 

I.  Mary,  m.  22  Dec.  1767,  John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  1822,  leaving  issue,  1  John  (father 
of  John  William  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Barnagh,  co.  Mayo,  (see 
KicHABDs  of  Macmine) ;  2  George  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Cool- 
stuffe (father  of  John  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Macmine,  co.  Wex- 
ford); 1  Hannah,  ni.  Mr.  Hamilton,  of  Sea  View,  co.  Done- 
gal; 2  Frances  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Skelton. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

III.  Rebecca,  in.  Rev.  Hugh  Nevin,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Derry- 
volan,  CO.  Fermanagh,  Prebendary  of  Kilskerry,  Diocese  of 
Clogher. 

James  Lendrum,  Esq.,  fixed  his  residence  at  MagheracrosSr 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  changed  its  name  to  "  Jamestown."  He 
in.  1st,  Nov.  1770,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Young,  Esq.  of  Cool- 
keiragh  House,  co.  Derry,  by  Lotitia  Hamilton  his  wife  ;  and 
2ndly,  July,  1812,  Margaret  Young,  of  Loughesk,  co.  Donegal. 
By  the  former  lady  Mr.  Lendrum  had  (with  a  dau. ,  Letitia, 
who  d.  unm.)  an  only  son  , 

George  Lendrum,  Esq.  of  Jamestown,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh  1806,  and  Tyrone  1819,  b.  24  Aug. 
1776 ;  m.  28  April,  1805,  Mary  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Cod- 
dington,  Esq.  of  Oldbridge,  co.  Meath,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Lathom  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Rathescar,  co.  Louth,  and  had 
issue, 

James,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Aug.  1831,  the  Rev.  Cosby  Stopford  Mangan, 
Incumbent  of  Derrynoose,  co.  Armagh. 

Mr.  Lendrum  d.  22  Oct.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Lendrum,  Esq.  of  Magheracros.s,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
cos.  Fermanagh  and  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh 
1835,  and  co.  Tyrone  1837,  B.A.  Cantab.  1830  (Trin.  Col.),  6. 
12  Jan.  1806  ;  m.  2  Nov.  1843,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Vesey,  Esq.  of  Derrabard,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Cosby,  now  of  Magheracross. 

II.  James  Vesey  (twin  with  George),  Captain  Seaforth  High- 
landers, )-/!.  Constance  Eccles,  and  d.  2  Nov.  1890,  leaving 
issue,  one  son,  Charles. 

III.  William  Trevor,  b.  4  July,  1854. 

IV.  Samuel  Edward  Latham,  6.  10  Sept.  1855;  d.  30  April. 
1879. 

I.  Rosabelle  Frances,  m.  C.  E.  Walker,  Esq.,  21st  Fusiliers, 
and  lias  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  Mary  Jane  Waller,  ra.  D.  Carleton,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  21st; 
Fusiliers,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  Elizabeth  Alice. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  garbs  or,  on  a  chief  arg.,  as  many  wool- 
packs,  sa.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a  dove  holding  an  olive 
branch  in  its  beak  all  ppr.    Motto — La  paix. 

Seat — Magheracross  (the  ancient  name  restored),  BaUina- 
mallard,  co.  Fermanagh. 


LENDRUM  OF  MAGHERACROSS. 

Lendrum,  Geoege  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Magliera- 
cross,  CO.  Permanagli,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Fermanagh, 
.High  Sheriff  1875,  J.P.  co.  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff 
1882,  b.  22  April,  1846;  m.  10  Dec.  1878,  An- 
toinette    Prances,  eldest    dau.   of    Antoine    Sloet 


liENTAIGNE  OF  TALLAGHT. 

Lentaigne,  Joseph  Hussey  Nugent,  Esq., 
J.P.  CO.  Dublin,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Clerk  of  the  Crown,  and  Hanaper  and 
Permanent  Sec.  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 
b.  30  May,  1847. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  of  ancient  descent  in  Normandy, 
Michel  Lentaigne,  who  rf.  1695,  left  (by  Magdalene  Brenet, 
his  wife)  two  sons,  Eichard  and  Michel;  the  younger  was 
Sieur  des  Moulins,  and  the  elder,  Eichard  Lentaigne,  wa.s 
Sieur  de  la  Croix  ;  he  m.  Jeanne  (who  d.  1741),  dau.  of  Pierre 
Haye,  Sieur  de  la  Lori^re,  and  rf.  1720,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Gabriel,  a  Capucin. 

II.  Pierre,  b.  1687,  rf.  1732;  appointed  1730,  "  Adjudicataire 
de  la  charge  de  Conseiller  du  Eoi,  Keceveur  des  Tailles  de 


LEX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRT. 


LEN 


1183 


Selection  "  at  Mortaine— an  oiBce  held  by  his  son  and  grand- 
son up  to  the  time  of  the  French  Revolution  in  1789;  — 
he  TO.  1710,  Marie  le  Koy,  who  d.  1768,  and  had  (with  a 
dau.  Jeanne,  ra.  1734,  M.  Ouzouf  de  Beaument)  two  sons, 
Frangcis  Jean  and  liichard  Sieurde  la  Lande,  who  ra.  Mdlle. 
Jlarie  de  Bois  Adam;  their  posterity  is  settled  at  Av- 
ranches.    The  elder  son.   Francois  Jeanne   Lentaigne,  h. 

1711,  ra.  1734,  Gillette  Reiiee  Genevieve  Joseph  Marthe,  h. 

1712,  d.  1795,  dau.  of  Guy  de  Fleury,  "  ecuyer,  Conseiller 
Secretaire  du  Eoi,''  by  his  wife,  Renee  Francjoise  Douard 
de  Fleurance  et  de  Logiviere,  and  thus  acquired  the  fief  of 
Logiviere,  with  all  its  rights  and  privileges  confirmed  by 
Louis  XVI.  By  this  marriage  Francois  Jean  was  father  of 
(besides  a  son,  Marie  Jean  BaptisteLentaignedeMontaudin, 
b.  1740,  ofBcierau7  Kegt.  des  Gardes  du  Eoi,  -/u.l786,Victoiiu 
Harrington  de  Saint  .Suliac,  and  a  dau.,  Marie  Guyonne,  m. 
1769,  Louis  Jean  Le  Clerc  de  Sautrey,  Chevalier  de  St. 
Louis,  Garde  du  Roi)  an  eldest  son,  Piekee  Jean  Feanpois 
Lentaigne,  Seigneur  de  Logiviere,  h.  1738,  Conseiller  du 
Roi,  ra.  1762,  Marie  Anne  Angelique  Therese,  dau.  of  Pierre- 
Joseph  Lehot  Duferage,  by  Therese  Guerin  Du  Mesnil  his 
wife,  and  had  issue  (with  four  daus.,  Marie,  d.  unm. ;  Marie 
Fran5oise,  iii.de  Moisson  de  Precorbin;  Renee  Pen-ine. 
m.  1798,  M.  Le  Freon  de  Longcamp,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  Frangois  Adrian,  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur, 
Conseiller  a  la  Cour  Imperiale,  b.  1801,  ra.  1836,  Elise  Hue 
de  Prebois,  whose  only  son,  Robert  Albert,  ra.  1864,  Louise, 
dau.  of  Henri,  3rd  son  of  Marquis  de  Viennay,  of  Grand- 
Noe  Maine ;  and  Genevieve  Augustine,  ra.  M.  Le  Vannier 
des  Vauviers)  two  sons  of  whom  the  elder  was  Jacques 
Gut  Lentaigne  de  Logivieee,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  b.  2SFeb.  1769,  Mayor  of  Caen  from  1806  to  181C, 
to  whose  energy  the  city  of  Caen  owes  the  foundation  of  its 
museum  and  public  library  ;  he  ra.  Marie  Elizabeth  Felicite 
du  Bouisson,  and  d.  1839,  having  had  (with  a  dau.  Marie 
Melanie,  ra.  1st,  le  Jolis  de  Villiers,  Conseiller  i  la  Cour 
Boyale  de  Caen,  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'  Honneur,  and 
2ndly,  in  1850,  Charles  Doynel,  Marquis  de  Montecot, 
Chevalier  de  Malte  Garde  du  Corps  du  Koi  Locis  XVllL, 
Gentilhomme  de  la  Chambre  du  Eoi  ChaklesX.)  a 'sun, 
FranQois  Cyrille  Lentaigne  de  Logiviere,  ra.  1827,  Mdlle. 
Felicite  Desiree  de  Chaumontel,  and  was  father  of  the  pre- 
sent GrsTAVE  Jacques  Maeie  Lentaigne,  Count  de  Logi- 
viere, b.  1628,  ra.  18.53,  Marie  Caroline,  dau.  of  Amedee 
Felix,  Count  de  Chaumontel,  Chevalier  of  St.  Louis  and  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  officer  de  la  Garde  du  Koi 
Chables  X.,  h.  1802,  d.  1869,  and  has  issue,  Guy  Marie 
Adrien,  h.  1861,  and  Bernard  Amedee,  b.  1866,  and  two 
daus.,  Marie  Marguerite  and  Marie  Felicite  Gabrielle. 

HI.  Robert,  b.  1689,  d.  1724;  his  only  dau.  Jeanne, 
d.  uani. 

IV.  Jean  Richard,  b.  1697,  d.  1773  ;  ra.  Anne  Magdeleine 
dau.  of  Jacques  Lehot  Duferage,  and  had  issue  (with  two 
daus.,  one  ra.  1771,  M.  Augustin  de  Marescot  de  Villeuil, 
and  the  other,  M.  de  Queens),  Antoine  Charles,  ra.  1774, 
Marie  Therese  Foucques,  de  Marencour;  and  the  Rev. 
Jacques  Lentaigne,  D.D.,  Cure  de  St.  Sauveur,  and  Rector 
of  the  University  of  Caen,  who  d.  in  Dublin,  25  Jan. 
1802. 

V.  Jean  Franqois,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Ambroise,  m.  1723,  Raulin  le  Montier,  Sieur  de  la  Bec- 
tiere. 

The  5th  son, 

Jean  Feancois  Lentaigne,  Capitaine  de  la  Compagnie  de 
St.  Erienne  de  Caen,  b.  June,  1699;  d.  1780;  ra.  27  March, 
1724,  Marie  Anne  Lehot  Duferage.    Their  eldest  son, 

PiEEEE  Francois  Lentaigne  , "  Lieut,  de  Dragoons,"  et  Juge 
Consul,  6.24  Feb.  1725;  d.  14  May,  1802;  ra.  1766,  Anne 
Marguerite,  6.  1740,  dau.  of  Guillaume  Frangois  Paisant 
Duclos,  son  of  Jean  Paisant  Duclos,  by  Eachael  his  wife 
(m.  1701,  d.  1710),  dau.  of  Elie  de  Cussy,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jean  Feanqois,  b.  11  Sept.  1768,  guillotined  1793. 

II.  Joseph,  b.  8  Jan.  17/0,  guillotined  1793. 

hi.  Benjamin,  b.  14  Feb.  1773.  of  whom  we  treat. 
IV.  Simeon,  b.  1775;    ra.  1807,   Rose  dau.  of  Jean  Edouard 
Blacher,  by  Marie  Anne  Mitchelle  Delaunay  his  wife,  and  J. 
1845,  leaving  two  sons, 

Abel    Edouard  Marie,  h.  11    Oct.  1808,    Chevalier  de  la 

Legion  d'Honneur,  Juge  au  Tribunal  Civil  de  Caen,  et 

Conseiller  a  la  Cour  Imperiale,  d.  1877,  leavingone  son, 

Edward  Juge  a  la  Cour  Civile  de  Falaise. 

Ismael  Jean  Zacharie  Simeon,  6.  2  April,   1820;    d.  1874, 

leaving  two  daus.,  Marie,  ra.  30  April,  1877,  M.  Edouard 

Valbrey,    and  Louise,    ra.    27    Oct.,    1878,    M.    Lucien 

Noel. 

I.  Jeanne,  m.    1791,   Nicholas    Hervieu    Duclos,    and  left 

issue,  Victor,  d.  inDublin  in  1831;    Charles;   Benjamin; 

Nathalie  Lucile,  ra.  1816,  Pierre  Alexandre  Lecesne,  and 

has  issue,  Jules,  who  represented  Havre  for  many  years 

in  the  Chamber  of  Deputies,  and  (Z.  1878;  Charles;  Victor 

Louis ;  Louise  Alexandrine,  ra.  Sept.  1837,  Adolphe  Frederick 

Le  Page,  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  Colonel  l/i- 

recteur  d'Artillerie  au  Havre  ;   and  Nathalie  Agathie,  -la. 

1858,  Alfred  Rene  Buot  de  Lepine,   "Capitaine  au  Long 

Cours." 

The  3rd  son, 


Benjamin  Lentaigne,  and  his  two  brothers,  were,  at  the 
period  of  the  French  Revolution,  firm  adherentsof  the  ill-fated 
Louis  XVI.  The  younger  of  these  two  brothers,  Joseph  Len- 
taigne, then  but  23  years  of  age,  an  oflScer  in  the  Gardes  du 
Corps,  took  a  distinguished  part  in  the  events  of  1789.  and, 
with  his  elder  brother.  Jean  Frangois  Lentaigne,  was  guillo- 
tined 25Messidor,  an  2.  The  third  brother,  Benjamin,  escaped 
to  Flanders,  where  he  entered  I'armee  de  la  noblesse  Franc-aise. 
He  emigrated,  1792,  in  the  suite  of  the  French  Princes,  to 
England,  and,  not  wishing  to  be  a  burden  on  them,  studied 
medicine  and  entered  the  British  service  as  assist. -surg.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards.  Heretircd,  1799,  from  the  army,  and  settled 
as  a  physician,  in  the  city  of  Dublin,  where  he  was  granted  by 
Trin.  Coll.  the  honorary  degree  of  M.D.,  and  was  elected  a 
member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians.  He  acquired 
very  considerable  practice,  and  purchased  landed  property  in 
CO.  Monaghan.  Dr.  Lentaigne  ra.  24  July,  1799,  Maria, 
Therese,  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  John  O'Neill,  Esq., 
Catholic  Delegate,  1792'*  (of  the  O'Neills  of  Lower  Clanaboy), 
son  of  Patrick  Francis  O'Neill,  Esq.  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Macguire,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  of  the  line  of  Tempo. 
By  her  (who  d.  24  May,  1820)  Dr.  Lentaigne  had  three  sons  and 
one  dau., 

I.  John  (Eight  Hon.  Sie),  P.C,  C.B.,  of  Talaght. 

II.  Joseph  (Very  Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  Uni- 
versity of  Melbourne,  N.S.W.,  formerly  a  Barrister,  after- 
wards in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  6.  27  July, 
1805,  d.  Dec.  1885. 

III.  Benjamin  Plunkett,  b.  1809,  d.  in  infancy. 
I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unra.  11  Dee.  1887. 

Dr.  Lentaigne  d.  19  Oct.  1813.    His  son. 

Eight  Hon.  Sir  John  Feancis  O'Neill  Lentaigne,  P.C, 
C.B.,  of  Tallaght,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Mon- 
aghan, High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1844,  Knt.  of  the  Order 
of  Pius  IX.,  B.A.,  6.  21  June,  1803  ;  ra.  13  Sept.  1841,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Magan,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Emoe,  AVest- 
meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Hussey  Nugent,  present  representative. 

II.  Victor  Walter  (Eev.),  b.  27  Oct.  1848. 

III.  John  Vincent  O'Neill.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  B.A., 
L.K.Q.P.I.,  F.E.C.S.I.,  6.19  July,  1855;  m.  20  Feb.  1882, 
Phillis  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  W.  Coffey,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Edward  Charles ;  Benjamin;  a  son  6. 11  Dec.  1887; 
and  Mary  Sydney. 

IV.  Henry  .aingus  Westenra,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6.  19  Aug. 
1857;  ra.  6  Oct.  1885,  Emily,  eldest  dau,  of  the  late  — 
Hepburn,  of  Bothwell  House,  Sydney,  Australia,  and  d.  18 
Aug.  1887,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Benjamin  Plunkett,  b.  28  March,  1865, 

I.  Mary  Theresa,  a  Sister  of  Charity, 

II.  Margaret  Mary,  a  Nun. 

Sir  John  held  office  as  Inspector-General  of  Prisons  in  Irelanti 
from  1854  to  1877,  and  on  the  formation  of  the  General  Prison 
Board  for  Ireland,  was  appointed  Hon.  Member  of  the  Board. 
He  was  also  Commissioner  of  National  Education,  and  In- 
spector of  Reformatory  and  Industrial  Schools  in  Ireland,  Ex- 
President  of  the  Statistical  Society,  and  President  of  the  Royal 
Zoological  Society.  Forhislongandeminentpublicservices  he 
received  the  insignia  of  a  Companion  of  the  Bath  in  1873.  He 
contested  the  representation  of  co.  Dublin,  1851.  Sir  John 
d.  12  Nov.  1886. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  martlets  sa.  a 
fleur-de-lis  of  the  1st,  a  chief  of  the  2nd,  charged  with  three 
mullets  arg.  quartering  O'Neill  and  Plunkett.  Crest — A 
dove  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mullet  arg.  and  holding 
in  the  beak  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Jloltoes — Dieu  ayde.  Over  tQe 
crest — Pro  fide,  rese,  et  patria  pugno. 

SeaS— Tallaght,  co.  Dublin. 

Club — Stephen's  Green,  Dublin. 


liENTHAIiL  OF  BESSELS  LEIGH. 

Lexthalx,  Edmund  Ktffix,  Esq.  of  Bessels 
Leigh  Manor,  co.  Berks,  and  Maenan  Hall,  co.  Car- 
narvon, J.P.  for  Berks  and  Oxon,  b.  30  Aug.  1821  j 
s.  Ms  father  1870. 

liineagre. — Sie    Rowland    Lenthall,   of    Lenthall,  and 
Hampton  Court,  co.  Hereford  (whose  family  had  been  seated 


*  John  O'Neill,  6.  Jan.  1740;  m.  24  Feb.  1768,  Mary,  dau. 
(by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Luke  Plunkett,  of  Possextown) 
of  Walter  Plunkett,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Plunkett,  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth  Nangle,  of  Kildalkey,  and  grandson  of  Walter 
Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Rathmore,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife  Ismay 
Plunkett,  of  Ardpa trick,  niece  of  Oliver  Plunkett,  the  Lord 
Primate,  beheaded  at  Tyburn,  1681. 


11S4 


LEX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEN 


at  Lcnthall  from  the  reicn  of  Edward  I.),  was  master  of  the 
Kobes  to  King  Henrt  IV.  and  V.  He  was  a  Lord  Marcher, 
and  was  associated  with  Thomas  Chaucer  (the  poet's  son)  ,as 
one  ot  the  Ambassadors  to  the  Court  of  France,  to  negociate 
the  marriage  of  Queen  Katharine  with  IIenhy  V.  Sir  Row- 
land accompanied  Henky  V.  to  France,  and  had  a  command 
at  the  battle  of  Agincourt.  Sir  Rowland,  who  was  also  Deputy- 
Governor  of  Alengon,  under  the  Duke  of  Gloucester,  and  Con- 
stable of  Wigmore  and  Bolsover  Castles,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
and  eventually  co-heir  of  Richard  Fitz-Alan,  Earl  of  Arundel, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1422)  had  issue, 

Edmund,  who  having  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William,  5th 
Lord  Zouch.  of  Harringworth,  d.  s.  p.  1447 ;  and 

Henry,  who  also  d.  s.  p.  in  the  same  year. 
Sir  Rowland  m.  indly,  Lucy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard,  4th 
Lord  Grey  de  Codnor,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Rowland,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Devereux,  and  d. 
14SS. 

John,  7?!.  Anne,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Bessels,  of  Bessels  Leigh, 
Berks. 

Katharine,  m.  William,  Lord  Zouch,  of  Harringworth. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Cornwall,  of  Burford,  by  which 
last  alliance  Hampton  Court  eventually  vested  in  the  Cora- 
wall  family. 
Sir  Rowland  was  High  Sheriff  of  Hereford  in  1423,  and  d.  Nov. 
1450. 

A  few  years  later  the  Lenthalls,  retaining  a  portion  only  of 
their  possessions  in  co.  Hereford,  settled  at  Latchford  and 
Great  Haseley,  in  co.  Oxford,  which  manors  and  estates  they 
acquired  in  the  reign  of  Edward  IV.,  by  the  marriage  of 
AVilliam  Lenthall  (described  in  his  will  as  "  born  at  Lenthall "), 
who  d.  June,  14y7,  with  the  heiress  of  the  Pipards.  Thomas 
Lcnthall,  the  eldest  son  of  William  last  mentioned,  i)i.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heir  of  John  Willie,  of  Bovey  Tracie,  and  had 
issue.  William,  living,  says  Francis  Thin,  "of  reverent  age," 
in  1584:  and  three  sons,  Jolin,  William,  Rowland,  and  one 
<lau.,  who  m.  Ist,  Robert  Tempest,  2ndly,  George  Smith,  of 
Manstanton,  co.  Durham,  and  3rdly,  Sir  John  Tempest,  of 
BoUinghall,  co.  York  ;  she  left  an  only  dau.,  Juliana  Tempest, 
who  m.  a  nephew  of  John  Hampden.  In  1580  these  estates 
were  possessed  by  John  Lenihall.  Esq.,  whose  son  (by  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Edward  Lee,  Esq.  of  Pitston,  co.  Bucks), 

Sir  Edmund  Lenthall,  was  one  of  those  prosecuted  in  the 
Star  Chamber  for  disregarding  a  Royal  Proclamation  in  the 
reign  of  Charles  I.,  restraining  persons  of  quality  from 
residing  so  much  of  the  year  in  London.  Sir  Edmund  in. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Stonor,  of  Stonor,  co.  Oxford, 
but  d.  s.  p.,  and  the  line  of  the  family  was  continued  through 
his  uncle, 

William  Lenthall,  Esq.,  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Southwell,  01  St.  Faith's,  in  Norfolk,  and  who,  at  his  decease 
2  Dec.  1596,  aged  44,  left  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  Marshal  of  the  King's  Bench  Prison,  who  in- 
herited the  family  estates  upon  the  demise  of  his  cousin,  Sir 
Edmund,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Temple,  Bart,  of 
Stowe,  and  had  (with  eight  daus.,  of  whom  Catherine  m. 
Lord  Paisley,  and  Frances  m.  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Moore,  of  Odiham,  Hants),  six  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Edmund,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wade,  Lieut, 
of  the  Tower  of  London,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  a 
tlau. ;  William  Lenthall  (M.P.  for  WaUingford  1679,  and 
for  Cricklade  1681).  The  elder  son  m.  twice,  1st, 
Stephanie,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  S.  Harvey,  K.C.B. ;  and 
2ndly,Lucy,  dau.  of  EdwardDunch,  first  cousin  to  Oliver, 
Lord  Protector,  but  had  no  issue  by  either  marriage,  and 
Selling  the  old  family  estates  at  Latchford,  and  Great 
Haseley,  terminated  this  branch  of  the  family  ;  Ednmnd, 
the  2nd  son,  d.  1644;  John,  the  3rd  son,  d.  14  May, 
1641,  without  issue;  and  Bridget,  the  only  dau.,  d.  mrm. 
1641. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Thomas.  iv.  Francis. 

And  four  daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  into  the  family  of  Warcup, 
and  wa.s  mother  of  Sir  Edmund  Warcup,  the  historian  of 
Italy. 
The  2nd  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  William  Lenthall,  h.  June,  1591,  was 
Speaker  of  the  Long  Parliament.  He  subsequently  was  ap- 
pointed Chamberlain  of  Chester,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  and  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal.  He  received  a 
Patent  of  Peerage  from  Oliver,  Lord  Protector,  1656,  and  in 
the  single  Parliament  assembled  by  Richard  Cromwell,  he 
sat  in  the  Upper  House  by  the  title  of  William,  Lord  Lent- 
hall, and  so  great  wa.s  his  influence  and  weight  at  the  Resto- 
ration, that  Gen.  Monck  assured  King  Charles  that  he  could 
not  have  brought  about  that  desirable  event  without  Mr. 
Lenthall's  concurrence.    This  eminent  lawyer  and   statesman 


m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Evans,  Esq.  of  Lodington,  co. 
Northampton,  by  whom  (who  was  iirst  cousin  to  Lucius  Gary, 
Lord  Falkland)  ho  had  issue,  John,  his  successor;  William  ; 
Francis  :  Frances,  m.  Roland,  son  of  Sir  John  Lacey, of  Puddle- 
cote  and  Shipton,  co.  Oxford;  and  Elizabeth.  Mr.  Speaker 
Lenthall  d.  at  his  seat,  the  Priory,  Burford,  1  Sept.  1662.  His 
only  surviving  son  and  successor, 

Sir  John  Lenthall,  Member  for  Gloucester  in  the  Long 
Parliament,  and  also  for  the  same  place  in  the  Parliament 
called  by  Richard  CromweLl,  was  Col.  in  the  Army,  Governor 
of  Windsor  Castle,  and  one  of  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  and 
was  created  a  Baronet  by  Cromwell.  He  to.  Ist,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Ayshcombe,  of  Alverscot,  Oxon,but  had  by  her 
no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Blewett,  relict  of  Sir  James 
Stonhouse,  Bart,  of  Amlicrdcn,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
William,  and  a  dau.  Rlizabeth,  m.  Sir  Sandys  Fortescue,  of 
Buckland  Filleigh,  Devon.  Sir  John  m.  3rdly,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Col.  Eusebius  Andrews,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  but 
had  no  further  issue.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford,  1672, 
and  dying  9  Nov.  1681,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Lenthall,  Esq.,  to  whom  Gen.  Monck  stood 
sponsor.  He  vi.  his  first  cousin,  Lady  Catharine  Hamilton, 
only  child  of  James,  Lord  Paisley,  son  and  heir  of  James, 
2nd  Earl  ot  Abercorn,  by  whom  (who  m.  after  his  decease 
the  Earl  ot  Abercorn)  he  left  issue  at  his  demise  5  Sept. 
1686,  aged  27,  two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  James.  The 
elder, 

John  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Burford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  W.  Hill,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Burford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford, 
d.  unm.  1781,  and  was  i.  by  his  brother, 

John  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Burford,  bapt.  29  Jan.  1722,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Shute,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Burford,  High  Sheriff  1787,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Caswell,  Rector  of  Swalcliffe,  by  whom  (who  d. 
2  March,  1837)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1820 (with  three  daus.) 
two  sons, 

1  William  John,  to.  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Terry, 
Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  has  one  surviving  son,  Edmund 
Henry,  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

2  Rowland  Henry,  of  Kemsey,  co.  Worcester,  who  has 
been  twice  married  ;  d.  leaving  an  only  son,  Rowland. 

II.  William  John. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  John  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Bessels  Leigh,  Berks, 
b.  Jan.  1764,  was  High  Sheriff  for  the  counties  of  Carnarvon 
and  Merioneth.  He  m.  Jan.  1789,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heir (with  Annie,  wife  ot  the  Rev.  John  Nanney,  of  Maes-y- 
nenadd,  co.  Merioneth,  and  Ermine,  wife  of  Richard  Hughes 
Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Nantclwyd,  co.  Denbigh),  of  Sir  Thomas 
Kyffin,  of  Maenan,  co.  Carnarvon  (descended  from  Einion 
Effel,  youngest  son  of  Madoc,  last  Prince  of  Powis),  by  whom 
(who  d.  June,  1791)  he  had  two  children, 

Kyffin  John  William,  his  heir. 

Ann  Margaret,  d.  1810,  in  her  J 0th  year. 

Mr.  Lenthall  d.  March,  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Kyffin    John  William    Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Bessels  Leigh 
Manor  and  Maenan  Hall,  J.  P.  for  cos.  Carnarvon  and  Den- 
bigh, and  D.L.  for  the  former  co..  High  Sheriff  co.  Carnarvon 
1828,  formerly  Capt.  Royal  Denbighshire  Militia,  b.  12  Oct. 
1789;    m.  18  April,  1818,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Ashton,  Esq.  of  the  Grange,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
24  Sept.  1866)  had  issue, 
Edmund  Kyffin,  now  of  Bessels  Leigh. 
William  Kyffin  KyfRn,  assumed  the  name  of  Kyffin  only  by 
royal  licence   in  1870,   on   succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Bel- 
mont, CO.  Denbigh,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Anne, 
wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Nanney,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
Thomas  Kyffin;  ((.1822;  and  al.  4  April,  1892. 
Francis  KytHn,  Barrister- at-Law,  6.  1824 ;  and  d.  19  Jan. 

1893. 
Mary  Anne,  deceased. 

He  c£.  March,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  cottiscd  sa.  three  mullets  or.  Crest 
— A  greyhound  salient  sa.  collared  or.     3/oUt>— Anincourt. 

Sewts— Bessels  Leigh  Manor,  near  Abingdon ;  Maenan  Hall, 
Llanrwst. 


MACALPINE-LiENY  OF  DALSWINTON. 

Macalpine-Lent,  William,  Esq.  of  Dalswinton, 
CO.  Dumfries,  and  Duror,  co.  Argyle,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  former  co.  was  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ 
Church,   Oxford,  and  served  in  the  15th  Hussars, 


LEO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEO 


1185 


I.  25  Nov.  1839  ;  m.  15  April,  1869,  Agnes  Louisa 
Georgina,  dau.  of  tlie  late  Walter  Jervis  Long, 
Esq.  of  Presliaw,  Hants,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Robert  Leny,  Lieut.  IGth  Lancers,  h.  11  Feb.  1870. 

II.  James  Robert,  b.  1S78,  «.  in  1881,  his  great-aunt,  the  late 
Miss  Georgina  Frances  Downie,  of  Appin,  co.  Argyll, 
whose  name  he  will  assume  in  1899. 

III.  William  Harley,  6.  1880. 

I.  Emily,  b.  1871,  m.  1890,  F.  M.  Quantccli  Shuldham,  Esq.  of 
Norton  Manor,  co.  Somerset. 

II.  Agnes  Marion,  6.  1872. 

liineagre. — Capt.  William  Macalpine,  of  the  78th  High- 
landers, of  the  family  of  Macalpine  of  Auld,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of 
George  Leny,  Esq.  of  Glins,  co.  Stirling,  by  Ehzabeth  Graham, 
his  wife,  of  Gartmore  {see  that  family)  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

James  Macalpine-Lent,  Esq,  of  the  Glins,  Lieut.  8th  Light 
Dragoons,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Leny,  under  the  will  of 
his  maternal  uncle,  Robert  Leny,  Esq.;  b.  19  Jan.  179G  ; 
TO.  1829,  Marion,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Downie,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Appin,  CO.  Argyll,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1881)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  1836,  drowned  1845,  umn. 

II.  William,  of  Dalswinton. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  mini.  1873. 

II.  Marion  Agatha,  m.  Rev.  J.  Evans  Geldart  Riadore, 
M.A.,  Lavant,  Chichester,  and  has  is.'sue,  two  sons  and  two 
daus. 

III.  Margaret  Rosina. 

IV.  Roberta,  m.  James  Lutyens  Mansfield,  Esq.,  who  d. 
1888. 

Y.  Jemima,  m.  Rev.  D.  Mackinnon,  Rector  of  Speldhurst, 
Kent,  and  has  issue,  three  sons. 

VI.  Patricia  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Downing  Pollock, 
Vicar  of  Tamworth. 
Mr.  James  Macalpine-Leny  d.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son. 

Seat — Dalswinton,  Dumfries. 

Residence — Brookleigh,  Guernsey. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Army  and  Navy,  and  Xew  (Edinburgh.) 


LEONARD  OF   GUEENSFORT. 

Leonard,  Patrick  Marcellinus,  Esq.,  M.A., 
T.C.D.,  of  Queensfort,  co.  Galway,  and  Kerrfield,_ 
CO.  Southampton,  Judge  of  County  Court  Circuit 
No.  51,  b.  1  June,  1821 ;  w.  15  Nov.  1855,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Tandridge 
Hall,  CO.  Surrey,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  ot 
John  Tunnard,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has  an  only  child, 

Mari  Elizabeth. 

Xiineag'e. — Some  ancient  and  eminent  families  were  settled 
in  the  city  of  Waterford  at  a  remote  period,  such  as  the  Wyses, 
the  Leonards,  &c.,  and  are  clearly  traceable  down  to  the  present 
day.  The  funeral  entr}-,  preserved  in  the  office  of  Ulster 
King  of  Arms,  sets  forth  that 

James  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  was  living  temp.  Henry 
VIII. ,  and  was  father  of 

John  Leonard,  of  Waterford,  Alderman  of  that  city,  who 
TO.  Ellen  Walsh,  and  had  six  sons,   i.  Stephen;    ii.  George; 

III.  Nicholas;  iv.  Alexander,  of  whom  hereafter;  v.  Robert, 
of  Waterford,  merchant,  whose  will  is  datcl  G  May,  1640  (and 
who  had  two  daus.,  1st,  the  wife  of  Walter  Devereux,  2nd 
Mary,  and  as  many  sons,  1st,  Alexander,  father  of  John  and 
Francis  ;  2nd,  Thomas,  d.  leaving  issue,  by  Anstace  Walsh  his 
wife  (Robert  Anstace  and  Ellen),  vi.  James.  Alderman 
Leonard's  will  is  dated  1  June,  1594.    His  fourth  son, 

Alexander  Leonard,  of  Waterford,  had  a  grant  of  Knocka- 
veelish,  Harristown,  and  other  lands  in  co.  Waterford,  20 
Feb.  1637.  He  m.  Anstace,  dau.  of  John  Wyse,  of  the  Manor 
of  St.  John,  Waterford,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  d.  v.  p.  ; 
II.    Stephen,  of    whom  hereafter;     iii.    Matthew,  d.  unia.  ; 

IV.  Martin,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Alderman  John  Porter,  of 
Waterford,  and  had  a  son,  Martin  ;  i.  Ellen,  m.  Christopher 
Sherlock,  of  Waterford ;  ii.  Mary,  m.  John  Lovett,  of  Water- 
ford: HI.  Katherine,  «i.  John  Lee,  of  Waterford;  iv.  Anstace, 
tn.  Pierce  Power,  of  Thurles;  v.  Margaret,  m.  Patrick  Lovett, 
of  Waterford.  Alexander  Leonard  made  his  will  10  Nov.  163S , 
and  d.  20  Nov.  1640.  His  second  son,  but  the  eldest  to  leave 
issue, 

Stephen  Leonard,  of  Waterford,  was  included  with  his 
father  in  the  Grant  of  Knockaveelish,  &c.,  in  1637.    He  m. 


Cicely,  dau.  of  Alderman  James  Lovett,  of  Waterford,  and 
had  three  sons  and  as  many  daus.  (some  of  whom  were 
transplanted  to  Connaught  by  Oliver  Cromwell)  :  i.  Alex- 
ander ;  II.  John;  III.  James;  iv.  Anstace;  v.  Mary;  vi. 
Ellen.  Stephen  Leonard  d.  according  to  his  funeral  entry  in 
Ulster's  office,  14  Aug.  1038,  two  years  before  his  father.  His 
grandson, 

John  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Carha,  co.  Galway,  exhibited  n 
Petition  to  the  Commissioners  for  carrying  out  tlie  Act  of 
Settlement,  temp.  Charles  II.,  on  the  19th  of  August,  1676, 
applying  for  the  lands  set  out  to  his  father  as  a  transplanted 
person,  by  the  pretended  Commissioners  sitting  at  Loughrea, 
and  setting  out  the  Decree  of  the  protended  Commissioneis 
sitting  at  Athlone.  Thereupon  a  transplanter' s  certificate  issued 
9  Nov.  following,  and  a  Grant  passed  under  Patent  dated  29 
Aug.  29  Charles  II.,  of  Carha  and  other  lands  in  the  Barony 
of  Kilkonnel,  co.  Galway.  On  4  Aug.  1703,  he  made  a  Deed  of 
Settlement  of  his  estates,  whereby  he  reserved  a  life  use  for 
himself,  with  an  entail  on  his  brother  and  his  nephews.  Ho 
d.  unm.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Stephen  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Carha,  who  m.  (settlements  dated 
16  April,  1678)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Maurice  Power,  Esq.  of 
Kekevohs,  co.  Galway,  and  had,  with  four  daus.,  four  sons. 

I.  George,  d.  unm.  v.  p.  and  intestate,  administration  granted 
to  his  brother  Alexander,  30  May,  171,t. 

II.  John,  of  Carha.  s.  his  father  under  the  entail  of  1703  ;  m.. 
Slargaret,  dau.  of  John  Aylward,  Esq.  of  liallyregan,  co. 
Galway,  and  made  his  will  7  Nov.  1717,  which  was  proved 
21  June,  1746.  By  his  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Patiick  Fitz- 
Gerald,  Esq.  of  Kilnecorrin,  co.  Mayo)  he  left  a  younger 
son,  Aylward,  a  dau.  Margaret,  a  posthumous  child,  and  an 
elder  son, 

John,  of  Brownestown,  co.   Kildare,  whose  will,  dated  18. 
March,  1775,  was  proved  14  Jan.  1777.    He  left  issue, 

1  John,  a  minor  at  his  father's  death. 

2  William,  Major  Lord  Jocelyn's  Regt.  of  Hor.se. 

0  Luke,  (i!.  'unm. 

1  Mary,  m.  James  Massy-Dawson,  Esq.  of  Ballynacourtc, 
CO.  Tipperary. 

2  Katherine,  m.  Charles  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ardkeen,  co. 
Down. 

3  Elizabeth. 

III.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Michael. 

Mr.  Leonard,  whose  will  is  dated  10  Dec.  5  710,  d.  the  following 
year.    His  third,  but  second  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Loughrea,  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  French,  of  Clonvie,  co.  Galway,  and  had  by  her  (who  <(.  in- 
testate, administration  granted  12  Feb.  179^), 

Stephen,  his  successor. 

Margaret,  m.  (.settlements  dated  24  April,  1749)  Gregory 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Cappanagin,  eo.  Galway. 

Jane,  Mrs.  Hehir. 
Mr.  Leonard,  whose  will,  dated  28  Nov.  1757,  was  proved  6 
June,  1770,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Stephen  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Clonkall,  eo.  Galway,  who  m. 
Helen,  dau.  of  Col.  Lewis,  of  Springfield,  same  co.,  and  had 
issue, 

Patrick,  his  successor. 

William,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Leonard,  whose  will,  dated  24  Nov.  1790,  was  proved  28 
June  following,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Patrick  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Queensfort,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Da-^is,  Esq.  of  Tuam,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  at  tit. 
John's  Churchyard,  Dublin)  he  had  issue, 

Stephen  John,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth,  m.  P.  Prendergast,  Esq. 
Mr.  Leonard,  whose  will,  dated  25  Oct.  1800,  was  proved  25 
July,  1808,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Stephen  John  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Queensfort,  b.  178t>;  -m.  6 
Nov.  1818,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Dominick  Joseph  Blake,  Esq.  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Walter  Blake,  10th  Bart.,  of  Menlo,  and  d.  Feb.  1879, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Patrick  Marcellincs,  now  of  Queensfort. 

II.  Dominick-Cletus,  to.  Alicia,  dau.  of  R.  Healy,  Esq.  of 
Carrowkeel,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue, 

1  Minnie.  2  Barbara. 

3  Alice,  m.  John  Blake,  Esq. 

III.  George  Francis,  settled  in  Australia. 

IV.  Alexander  Thomas,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Skcrrett, 
Esq.  of  Eyrecourt,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  7  May,  IbbO,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Stephen.  2  Alexander.  3  Skerrctt. 

1  Julia.  2  Barbara. 

V.  Henry  John  Wellington,  M.D.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  William 
Kelly,  Esq.  of  Philipstown,  King's  Co.,  and  (/.  24  March, 
ISI'3,  leaving  issue, 

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1  Stephen. 

1  Mary  Josephine.  2  Barbara. 

3  Jane.  4  Henrietta. 

VI.  Walter,  settled  in  Australia  ;  m.  and  d.  1383,  leaving 
issue. 

VII.  Luke  Michael,  Major  Eoscommon  Militia,  dj.  12^07. 
1SS8,  Alice,  dau.  of  J.  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lowberry,  and  has 
had  issue,  Barbay,  b.  11  Nov.  1889,  d.  2  Oct.  1893. 

vin.  Yelverton  Vincent,  b.  30  March,  1836,  d.  unm.  12  Nov. 

1888. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  H.  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lowberry,  co.  Kos- 

cominon,  and  has  issue, 
u.  Jatw  Monica,  a  Sister  of  Mercy. 
lit.  Cecilia,  d.  young. 

IV.  Barbara,  m.  Major  Taaffe. 

V.  Letitia. 

.<4n:!-s— Per  fes<  dancette,  arg.  and  az.,  a  fess  gu. 
/Seaf4— Queensfort,  Tuam  ;  Kerrlield,  Winchester. 


LERMITTE  OF  KNIGHTONS. 

Leemitte,  James  Henry,  Esq.  of  Kniglitons 
CO.  iliddlesex,  J.P.  for  Middlesex,  b.  21  Sept., 
1822  ;  m.  1st,  4  Sept.  1856,  Harriett  Deborali,  dau. 
of  the  late  Isaac  Sutton  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall, 
Eiiuhley,  eo.  Middlesex,  who  d.  26  Feb.  1874,  and 
2iidlT,  5  Nov.  1874,  Susannah,  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Gordon  Littlewood,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Middlesex,  and  has  issue  by  his  first  marriage, 

I.  Henet  jAjfES,  Capt.  Eoyal  Scots  Fusiliers,  formerly  Lieut. 

5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  11  Sept.  1858;  m.  26  Jan.  1892, 
Susan  Ismay,  only  child  of  William  Henry  West,  Esq. 
J.P.  of  Farmley,  co.  Wexford. 

II.  Arthur  Cooper,  b.  27  Jan.  1863,  d.  22  Sept.  18G4. 

III.  Sidney  Herbert,  6.  9  May,  d.  13  Nov.  1864. 

IV.  Ernest  Edwin,  b.  29  July,  1865. 

V.  Horace  Augustus,  b.  5  Dec.  1867. 

VI.  Claude  Sutton,  6.  22  Dec.  1SG9. 

VII.  Hugh  Douglas,  b.  22  Oct.  1872. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Oct.  1881,  Alleyne  Alfred,  3rd  son 
of  William  Percival  Boxall,  Esq.  of  Cowfold,  co.  Sussex, 
and  Bellevue  Hall,  Brighton,  and  has  issue. 
.II.  Harriett  Louisa,  vi.  6  Feb.  1889,  Thomas  Field  Dunscomb- 
Bridge,  Esq.,  Major  B.M.  Light  Infantry,  son  of  the  late 
Archdeacon  Bridge. 
Xiineag'e. — Members  of  this  ancient  French  family,  which 
dates  from  a.d.  1020,  passed  from  Normandy  to  the  Channel 
Islands  in   the  15th  century.     In  the  records  of  the   Cour 
d'Heritage  of  Jersey,  it  was  recorded  in  1507  that  Guillaumo 
le  EioUey,  olias  I'Hermite,  sought  redress  against  Helier  de  la 
Hoque  for  seizing  certain  lands  near  the  Mill  of  St.  Helier. 
In  France  this  family  was  termed  I'llermite  de  la  Riviere,  the 
latter  name  being  retained  by  the  Jersey  branch  in  its  Norman 
rendering,  and  the  memory  of  the  preacher  of  the  first  Crusade, 
was  preserved  by  the  crest  used  by  its  members.    Detailed 
genealogies  of  this  ancient  and  noble  family  are  found  in  the 
Nobiliare  Universel  of  de  Magny,  Vol.  VL,  1860,  the  works  of 
Peie  Anselme,  and  the  Archives  of  Paris  and  Brussels  ;  at  the 
latter  place  is  found  in  the  Bureau  lleraldique  a  JIS.  genealogy 
dated  1645,  and  signed  by  the  heralls  and  kings  of  arms  of  the 
King  of   .Spain,  which  amply  confi:  jis  the  statements  of  Mon- 
sieur de  Magny. 

Pierre  le  Kiolet,  dit  l'Kermite,  called  "  Le  Viel,"  who 
was  father  of  Pierre,  of  whom  presently  ;  Jean,  of  whom 
hereafter,  and  four  daus.,  all  of  whom  married. 

Pierre  le  PuIolet,  dit  l'Kermite,  of  St.  Helier  and  St. 
Sauveur,  Jersey.  He  ra.  twice.  His  second  wife  was  Susanne 
Romeril,  widow.  By  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  April,  1561)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  PiERBE,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Jean,  d.  in  Dec.  1548. 

1.  Poline,  bapt.  5  Nov.  1545. 

Pierre  le  Eiolet,  dit  l'Hermite,  bapt.  1  March,  1548,  m. 
5  May,  1.561  (on  the  same  day  and  at  the  same  church  of 
St.  Sauveur  when  his  father  married  Susanne  Eomeril),  Marie, 
dau.  of  the  said  Susanne.  He  d.  20  Dec.  1571,  and  his  widow 
ic-married  1  Oct.  1572,  Pliilippe  de  Bailley;  issue, 

I.  Pierre.  jt 

I.  Marie,  bapt.  15  Sept.  1571,  at  St.  Sauveur,  d.  unm.       r 

He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Pierre  le  Eiolet,  dit  l'Kermite,  b.  about  1563,  of  full  age 
in  15SS  ;  d.  Nov.  1619,  buried  30  Nov.  at  St.  Helier.  He  ra. 
l.st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Faultrart,  who  </.  9  Jan.  1596-7  ; 
2ndly,  4  Nov.  1.598,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sebastian,  alias  Jean 
I'icquet.    He  left  issue  by  his  Ist  wife, 


I.  Pierre,  bapt.  15  Sept.  1588  ;  buried  3  June,  1639,  at  St. 
HeUer ;  m.  Sara  le  Febure,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Pierre, 
who  d.  s.  p.  22  May,  1690,  having  vi.  Susanna  Gavey,  dau. 
of  Nicholas. 

II.  Jean,  bapt.  7  and  buried  12  Jan.  1596-7  at  St.  Helier. 
I.  Marie.  n.  Susanne,  d.  young. 

He  left  issue  by  his  2nd  wife, 

I.  A  dan.,  bapt.  23  July,  1606,  at  St.  Helier. 

It.  Catherine,  d.  Oct.  20.  iii.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

IV.  FranQoise,  m.  23  Nov.  1633,  Michael  Luce. 

Jean  Lermitte,  dit  le  Eiolet,  son  of  Pierre  "le  Viel,"  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Jean  Eomeril,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Radlin,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Isaac,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Eaulin  le  Eiolet,  dit  l'Kermite,  d.  before  1615,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Pierre  le  Geyt,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 
I.  Pierre,  mentioned  as  eldest  son,  7  Oct.  1615;  m.  24  Nov. 
1602,  Maria  MoUet. 

I.  A  dau.,  1)1.  Nicolas  Mollet. 

II.  A  dau.,  i/i.  Jean  Eouet,  son  ot  Oliver. 

III.  Jeanne,  m.  Thomas  Collet. 

Isaac  le  Eiolet,  dit  l'Hee.\ute,  bapt.  before  1567,  buried 
21  Feb.  1625,  at  St.  Helier,  m.  Katherine  Mollet,  by  whom  he 
left  issue, 

I.  Isaac,  bapt.  20  March,  1586 ;  bur.  7  Dec.  1661  ;  m.  15 
Dec.  1619,  Jeanne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Uriah  Messervy 
(Eegent  of  St.  Manelier,  1602),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Marie,  b.  17  Sept.  1620,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Jeanne,  b.  27  Oct.  1624;  d.  1693;  m.  Helier  Bisson,  and 
had  issue. 

3  Catherine,  b.  24  Oct.  1630,  d.  s.p. 

II.  Thomas,  who  succeeds. 

m.  Jeanne,  d.  6  Feb.  1653,  s.  p. 

I.  Pathenne,  d.  13  March,  1651,  s.p. 

II.  Jeanne,  1)1. 13  Feb.  1628,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Romeril. 

III.  Catherine,  in.  26  Nov.  1634,  Jean,  son  of  Thomas 
Romeril. 

IV.  Marie,  b.  1596 ;  d.  young. 

Thomas  le  Riolet,  dit  l'Hermite;  to,  1st,  Jeanne,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Lawrence  Coulomb  (buried  31  Aug.  1638),  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  bapt.  22  and  buried  29  July,  1632,  at  St. 
Sauveur. 

I.  Martha,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1629 ;  to.  Pierre,  son  of  Thomas 
Mourant.    She  was  buried  17  Dec.  1676,  at  St.  Sauveur. 

II.  Evanne,  bapt.  26  Aug.  1635. 
He  m.  2ndly,  and  had  issue, 

II.  Thomas,  who  s.  him. 

III.  Mary,  bapt.  23  Jan.  buried  Feb.  1641,  at  St.  Sauveur. 
Thomas  le  Riolet,  dit  l'Hermite,   bapt.  at  St.  Sauveur, 

29  Oct.  1643,  and  buried  there  22  Sept.  1707.    He  m.  Sara,  dau. 
of  Jean  Briad,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Philip,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Marie.  n.  Sara. 

Thomas  le  Rior„ET,  dit  l'Hermite,  bapt.  14  May,  1682, 
buried  at  St.  Sauveur,  1  Aug.  1725,  m.  '26  Jan.  1708,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  —  le  Breton,  who  was  buried  17  Jan.  1751,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  bapt.  23  Jan.  1710;  d.  s.  p.  9  April,  1749. 

II.  Philip,  bapt.  8  Feb.  1712;  d.  s.  p.  24  Jan.  1777. 

III.  Jean,  bapt.  11  Feb.  1715 ;  buried  10  Feb.  1720,  at  St. 
Sauveur. 

IV.  Jean,  bapt.  7  Nov.  1725 ;  iii.  Elizabeth  Payn,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

1  Jean,  bapt.  10  Dec.  1755.  at  St.  Helier. 

1  Catherine,  d.  young  in  March,  1755. 

2  Elizabeth.  3  Marie. 

His  brother, 

Philippe  le  Riolet,  dit  l'Hermite,  bapt.  23  IMarch,  1683,  at 
St.  Sauveur,  and  buried  there  12  June,  1752.  He  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth de  St.  Croix,  who  was  buried  30  Sept.  1729,  at  St.  Sauveur, 
by  whom  he  had,  among  other  issue, 

I.  Philip,  who  succeeds. 

II.  Thomas,  bapt.  4  Oct.  1713,  buried  10  Nov.  following  at 
St.  Sauveur. 

III.  Jean,  b.  11  Oct.  d.  3  Nov.  17«0. 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  11,  (i'.  30  Oct.  1720. 

V.  Jean,  6.  27  Jan.  1722;  buried  20  Aug.  1781,  in.   2  Nov. 
1748,   at  St.   Helier,  Catherine  Marett,   by  whom  he  had  J 
issue, 

1  Catherine,  d.  young. 

2  Jeanne,  b.  3  Aug.  1786,  m.  1st,  21  Feb.  1779,  Henry  \e^ 
Cras  ;  2ndly,  —  Enouf,  and  left  issue. 

3  Elizabeth,  to.  Philippe,  son  of  Elias  le  Geyt,  and  had 
issue. 

4  Catherine,  m.  Philippe  Queree. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  young.  ii.  Marie. 
III.  Rachael,  m.  Frangois  Bisson. 


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He  m.  2iidly,  15  May,  1731,  Jeanne  Bisson,  ■nho  was  buried  4 
March,  1776,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

VI.  Elias,  b.  17  Aug.  1733. 

IV.  Jeanne,  d.  young.  v.  Jeanne,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

Philip  le  Eiolet,  dit  L'HEr.MiTE,  came  to  England  and 
Tesided  at  Stratford  Green,  in  the  parish  of  West  Ham,  co. 
Esses,  changing  the  spelling  of  his  name  to  Lermitte.  He  was 
bapt.  2-5  Nov.  1711,  at  St.  Saviour's  Church,  Jersey ;  d.  7th  and 
buried  13  July,  1782,  aged  71,  at  West  Ham  (M. I.),  leaving  issue 
Tjy  Sarah,  his  wife,  who  d.  1  Aug.  1789,  and  was  buiied  at  West 
Ham, 

I.  Isaac,  who  d.  abroad  after  1791. 

II.  Thomas,  who  succeeds. 

III.  Richard,  of  Stratford  Green  and  Gorleston,  co.  Suffolk, 
h.  7  March,  1751 ;  d.  12  April,  1843,  aged  92,  m.  7  Aug. 
1787,  Sarah  Foster,  who  d.  19  Dec.  1833,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Lower  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  d.  s.  p.  8 
June,  1845,  to.  1  Oct.  1833,  his  cousin,  Emma,  dau.  of 
Thomaa  Lermitte,  Esq.,  who  d.  12  Feb.  1865. 

2  Frederick  Foster,  6.  26  Oct.  1794,  d.  3  May,  1795. 
1  Matilda,  d.  v.nm.  15  July,  1875,  at  Gorleston. 

I.  Sara,  m.  Joen  Lewis,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  London,  and  had 
issue.  Among  others,  the  youngest  dau.  Amelia,  m.  5  Aug. 
1826,  diaries,  son  ot  Henry  Locock,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.E.S., 
D.C.L.,  Oxford,  created  a  baronet  5  May,  1857. 

Thomas  Lebmitte,  of  Colney  Hatch,  co.  Middlesex,  the  second 
son,  b.  1748,  d.  24  March,  1826  ;  m.  16  Feb.  1786,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Aitkinson,  of  Maryland  Point,  co.  Essex,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  19  Nov.  1829)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Frederick,  of  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex,  o.  18  May, 
1797;  d.  14  May,  1870,  m.  1st,  Zd  Aug.  1828,  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Stock  Gower,  Esq.  of  Wethersfleld,  co.  Suffolk, 
who  d.  22  May,  1840,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  Augustus  Lermitte,  of  Windsor,  Canada 
Vv'est,  b.  25  July,  1832  ;  d.  in  Canada,  7  Dec.  1868.  He 
m.  1.5  Sept.  1866,  Esther  Ann,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward 
Stephens,  K.N.,  ot  Southampton,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  Frederick  William.  2  Charles  Gower. 

3  Henry  Rhodes.  4  Edward. 

1  Caroline.  2  Ettie. 

1  Ellen,  m.  24  Jan.  1861,  William  Francis  Abery  Jennings, 
Esq.  of  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex.  He  d.  s.  p.  10  July, 
1872. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  29  July,  1141,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Pinckard, 
Esq.  of  Great  Kussell  Street,  London,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

2  Emmeline,  to.  24  Sept.  1863,  Eichard  Charles  Butler 
Clough,  of  Ty  Maior,  co.  Denbigh. 

3  Ameha,  m.  28  April,  1863,  John  Coles,  Esq.  of  Kotting 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex. 

4  Clara  Jane,  m.  10  Jan.  1877,  Eev.  Eobert  Henry  Lath- 
bury,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Denham,  co.  Bucks. 

I.  Emma  (twin  with  Frederick),  d.  s.  p.  12  Feb.  1865.  She 
m.  1st,  11  June,  1829,  Charles  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Stamford 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  who  d.  19  Oct.  Io30 ;  2ndly,  1  Oct.  1833, 
her  cousin,  George  Lermitte,  Esq.  of  Lower  Clapton,  co. 
Middlesex,  who  d.  8  June,  1845. 

II.  Sophia,  d.  23  Feb.  1882,  ra.  31  May,  1824,  James,  son  of 
John  Rhodes,  Esq.  of  Cromwell  Hall,  Finchley,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Lermitte,  of  Friern  Barnet  and  Finchley,  co.  Middle- 
sex, b.  9  Oct.  1787,  d.  2  July,  1861,  m.  27  April,  1814,  Elizabeth 
Stainforth,  dau.  of  John  Rhodes,  Esq.  of  Cromwell  Hall,  Finch- 
ley, and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Feb.  1883)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Henkt,  nowof  Knightons. 

II.  Edwin  Walker,  of  MusweU  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  5. 11  July, 
1824.  m.  1  July,  1852,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Corrie,  Esq.  of 
Finchley,  M.D.,  and  d.  16  April,  1888,  leaving  issue, 

1  Eebecca  Jane,  ra.  4  June,  1874,  Charles  Henry,  son  of 
Charles  Edward  Mudie,  Esq.  of  MusweU  Hill,  co.  Middle- 
sex.   He  d.  s.  ii.  13  Jan.  1879. 

I.  Emma,  ra.  2  Feb.  1852,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Green,  of  the 
84th  Eegt.  and  d.  29  Oct.  1891.    He  d.  s.p.  6  Feb.  1855. 

II.  Sibylla,  d.  young,  14  Aug.  1819.  m.  Eliza. 

IV.  Mary  Ann,  m.  1st,  7  Oct.  1858,  Major  Spier  Hughes,  of 
the  !!'4th  Regt.  He  d.  8  Nov.  1863,  leaving  issue.  She  ra. 
2ndly,  23  Jan.  1868,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Edward  Leslie 
Higgitison,  late  of  the  Madras  Staff  Corps,  who  d.  25  Dec. 
1891. 

Armx — Vert.,  a  string  of  nine  beads  or  chevronwise  between 
three  cinquefoils  arg.,  in  the  centre  a  garb  or.  Crest — A  hermit 
habited  in  i-usset,  resting  the  dexter  hand  on  a  staff  ppr., 
holding  in  the  sinister  hand  a  cross  patt^e  from  the  wrist  a 
rosary  or.     il/o(Jo— Dieu  le  veut. 

■s  •■i— Knightons,  Finchley.  Residence— 119,  Marine  Parade, 
Brighton. 


liESCHER  OF   BOYLES  COURT. 

Lescheh,  Joseph  Francis,  Esq.  of  Boyles  Court, 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Essex,  London,  Middle- 
sex, and  Westminster,  High  Sheriff  1885-86,  b.  6 
Aug.  1842 ;  s.  his  father  1871 ;  m.  7  May,  1875, 
Mira  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Capt.  Wm.  Hankey, 
9th  Lancers,  by  Charlotte  Cecile  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Marquis  d'Estampes,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mira  Monica  Beata,  b.  28  May,  1876. 

II.  Vironica  Phelomena,  b.  18  Sept.  1891. 

Liineagre. — This  family  is  of  Alsatian  extraction,  and  has 
been  seated  in  Essex  since  1620. 

Joseph  Samuel  Leschek,  Esq.  of  Boyles  Court,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  High  Sheriff  1862  (son  of  Joseph  Francis  Lescheb,  Esq. 
of  Boyles  Court,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  1S29),  was  b.  1796; 
TO.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Hoy,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Lower  House, 
Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Francis,  now  of  Boyles  Court. 

II.  Edmund  Charles. 

I.  Josephine  Mary,  to.  J.  Barry  FarreU,  Esq.  of  Glendarra, 
CO.  Wexford. 

II.  Winefrede  Marj-,  m.  Walter  Pyke,  Esq.  of  Burderveau, 
CO.  Cornwall. 

III.  Anastatia  Jane,  m.  Signor  Don  J.  de  Artime. 

IV.  Walburga  Maria,  m.  Col.  \V.  Southwell  Curzon,  E.H.A. 

V.  Teresa  Mary") 

VI.  Mary  >  in  religion. 

VII.  PhilomenaJ 

VIII.  Agatha  Mary. 

Hec^.  1871. 

Arms — Or,  across  gu.  onachief  az.  astork  arg.  beaked  and 
legged  of  the  second.  Crest — In  front  of  a  bugle-horn  sa.,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  entwined  by 
a  serpent,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  fessways,  the  point 
towards  the  dexter  also  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  3Iotto — 
Singulariter  in  spe. 

Seat — Boyles  Court,  near  Brentwood,  Essex. 

Ciui— Eeform. 


LESLIE  OF  BALaUHAIN. 

Leslie,  Charles  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Balquhain 
and  Fetternear,  co.  Aberdeen,  Hassop,  co.  Derby, 
and  Slindon,  co.  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  28  April, 
1832 ;  m.  1853,  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Rounding,  Esq., 
and  has  surviving  issue. 

I.  Charles  Eadcliffe  Aloysius  (Slindon,  co.  Sussex),  J.P., 
Capt.  and  Hon.  Maj.  3rd  Batt.  Eoyal  Susses  Eegt.,  b. 
May,  1359 ;  m.  1880,  Katherine  Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of 
Harvey  Drummond,  Esq. 

II.  John  Cuthbert,  6.  April,  1869. 

I.  Violet  Winefrede  Mary  Margaret. 

II.  Dorothy.  in.  Mary  Joseph  Frances. 

IV.  Mary  Teresa,  ra.  1889,  Major  John  Charles  Farrell,  Eoyal 
Sussex  Eegt. 

Lineag-e. — The  Scotch  branch  of  the  Leslies  of  Balquhain 
became  extinct  in  1739,  on  the  death  of  Ernest,  Count  Leslie, 
who  was  s.  by  Anthony,  Count  Leslie,  from  Austria,  but  on 
his  succeeding  to  his  paternal  estates  in  Austria,  in  1760 
(where  he  d.  s.  p.  1802),  the  Scotch  estates  passed,  according 
to  the  entail,  to  Peter  Leslie-Grant,  grandson  of  the  2nd 
dau.  of  Count  Patrick  Leslie,  of  Balquhain.  Peter  Leslie- 
Grant  d.  s.  2J.  1775,  and  was  s.  by 

Patrick  Leslie  Duguid,  of  Auchinhove,  son  of  Theresa,  3rd 
dau.  of  Count  Patrick  Leslie.  The  Duguids  are  an  old  family, 
tracing  their  descent  from  at  least  1470.  Their  Castle  of  Auchin- 
hove, near  Aboyne,  was  destroyedin  the  year  1745  by  the  Duke 
of  Cumberland's  soldiers,  the  wife  and  children  of  the  proprietor 
being  turned  out  under  circumstances  of  the  greatest  cruelty, 
and  the  house  burnt  before  their  eyes.  Mr.  Leslie  Duguid  d. 
1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Leslie,  b.  1751 ;  m.  1774,  Violet,  dau.  of  John  Dalyell, 
Esq.  of  Barncrosh,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  by  whom  he  had, 

Ernest  Patrick,  his  successor. 
John,  in  the  Austrian  Service,  lost  at  sea,  1803. 
James  Michael,  who  «.  his  nephew,  John  Edward. 
Charles  Joseph,  who  s.  his  brother,  James  Michael. 
Anthony  Andrew,  d.s.p).  Edward,  d.s.p. 

Francis,  d.  s.p.  Louis  Xavier,  d.s.  p. 

Amelia  Mary,  vi.  1801,  Alexander  Eraser,   Esq.  of  Strichen, 
whose  son  became  Lord  Lovat. 
Harriet,  d.  unm.  Teresa,  d.  v.nm. 

Helen,  d.  unm.  Margaret  Violet  Winefrede,  d.  vnm. 

Mr.  Leslie  d-  1823,  aged  77,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Ernest  Leslie,  6.  1775,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  Service; 

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he  m.  1S12,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Emanuel,  Baron  Stilfried,  by  whom 
he  had, 

John  Edwakd,  his  successor. 

Augusta,  d.  unm.  at  Prague.  1837. 

Mary,  m.  1839,  her  cou3;n,  Edward,  Baron  Stilfried. 

Ernest  Leslie  d.  at  Frankfort-ou-Maine,  183C,  and  was  «.  by  his 
son, 

John  Edward  Leslie,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  Service,  who 
d.  unm.  19  Aug.  1S44,  and  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

James  Michael  Leslie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  unm.  l!349, 
and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Col.  Charles  Leslie,  K.H.,  b.  17S5;  ;)!.  1st,  1836,  Mary, 
d.ui.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Charles  HoUoway,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1S32)  had  one  surviving  son, 

Charles  Stephen,  his  successor. 
Col.  Leslie  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy  Eyre,  who  became,  on  the  death 
of  her  brother  Francis,  in  1S52,  heiress  of  Hassop,  co.  Derby, 
and  Slindon,  Sussex.  She  d.  Nov.  1853,  leaving  all  her  estates 
to  her  husband.  Col.  Leslie  d.  at  Slindon  House,  10  Jan.  1870, 
in  the  both  year  of  his  age,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Charles 
Stephe.n  Leslie,  Esq.,  now  of  Balquhain. 

v4?-/!i«— Leslie  -.  arg.,  on  a  fess  az.  three  buckles  or ;  Duguid  : 
az.,  three  crosses  patt^e  arg.  CVf.sis— Leslie  :  A  griffin's  head 
ppr. ;  DrsDiD:  A  dove  with  olive  branch  in  beak  all  ppr. 
Jlottots — Leslie:  Grip  fast:  Dugdid:  Patientia  et  spe. 

Seats — Fetternear  House,  Kennay,  co.  Aberdeen;  Hassop 
Hall,  BakeweU,  co.  Derby  ;  Slindon  House,  Arundel,  Sussex. 


Note. — For  the  previous  history  of  the  Leslie  family,  sre  a 
very  curious  old  work  called  the  "Laurus  LesUeana,"  published 
at  Gratz,  1692,  and  compiled  from  family  documents.  It  was 
written  by  the  Rev.  William  Leslie,  S.J.,  brother  of  Count 
James  Leslie,  in  Austria.  See  also  Historical  Records  of  tin 
Family  of  Leslie,  by  Col.  Leslie,  K.H.,  1869. 


LESLIE  OF   WARTHILL. 

Abbtjthnot-Leslie,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Wartbill, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Lieut.  Scots 
Greys,  b.  18.52  ;  m.  1875,  Mary  Rose,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  WartliilJ,  and 
lias  issl^e, 

William  Douglas  Leslie,  6.  1878. 

Lineag'e. — Alexander  Leslie,  1st  of  Wardes,  eldest  son 

of  WiUiam  Leslie,  4th  Baron  of  Balquhain,  by  Agnes  Irvine, 

his  2nd  wife,  got  two  holly  leaves  added  to  his  armorial  bear- 

•  ings  as  a  distinctive  mark  of  his  family.    He  m.  the  heretrix 

of  Balcomie,  co.  Fife,  and  had  a  son  and  heir. 

John  Leslie,  of  Wardes,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Stuart,  Bishop 
of  Moray,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  2ndly,  Margaret  Crichton,  dau.  of  the 
Baron  of  Frendraught,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son,  who 
«.  him,  named  Alexander,  whose  descendants  continued  the 
Wardes' succession,  and  his  great-grandson  John,  6th  Baron, 
was  included  amongst  the  first  creation  of  Xova  Scotia 
Baronets,  1C25  ;  3rdly,  a  dau.  of  Forbes,  of  Echt,  by  whom 
he  had  two  sons,  William  and  Alexander.    The  elder, 

William  Leslie,  who  got  from  his  father  the  Kemmels  of 
Durno,  &c.,  m.  1st,  a  d.^u.  of  William  Rowan,  burgess  of  Aber- 
c^een,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son,  John,  slain  at  the  battle 
cf  Pinkie,  1547.  He  m.  2ndly,  1518,  Janet  Cruickshank, 
heiress  of  Warthill,  she  being  only  surviving  child  of  John, 
son  of  Andrew  Cruickshank,  of  Tillymorgan.  By  this  lady 
he  is  reported  to  have  had  tw^enty-one  children.  The  youngest 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  was  m.  to  Andrew  Lyall  of  Middlehill,  and 
at  her  wedding  all  the  children  danced  together  in  the  "  Ha' 
of  Warthill,"  along  with  both  parents,  who  were  then  hale 
and  strong.  This  1st  Laird  of  Warthill  d.  1561,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Stephen  Leslie.  2nd  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  1st,  Margaret, 
Leith,  of  Lickleyhead ;  and  2ndly,  Bessie  Spens,  dau.  of  the 
Laird  of  Boddam.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  two  sons,  William, 
hisheir;  and  Alexander,  m.  Isabel  Eunciman,  dau.  to  Sir  John 
Priest,  of  Oyne ;  al.=;o  two  daus.,  Julia,  m.  John  Anderson,  son 
to  William,  of  Bonnyton ;  and  Margaret,  m.  Andrew  Edward, 
son  of  William,  in  Old  Eayne.  This  Stephen,  dying  in  his 
DOth  year,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Leslie,  3rd  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Gilbert  Gray,  of  Tullo,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  James, 
liis  heir,  and  William,  of  Folia,  of  whose  line  hereafter  ;  also 
two  daus.,  Margaret,  the  eldest,  m.  her  cousin-genuan,  John 
Gray,  and  Beatrix,  ru.  Gordon,  Laird  of  Tillichoudie.  He  d. 
in  his  80th  year.    The  elder  son, 

James  Leslie,  4th  Laird  of  Warthill,  to.  Beatrix  Aber- 
crombie.  dau.  of  Walter,  Archdeacon  of  Aberdeen,  son  of  Bir- 


kenbog,  by  whom  he  had  many  children— some  say  twenty, 
one.  James  Leslie  d.  1679,  after  attaining  the  great  age  of  105 
His  eldest  son, 

William  Leslie,  5th  Laird  of  Warthill,  ra.  Ann  Elphin- 
stone,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Glack,  and  grand-niece  to  the  cele- 
brated Bishop  Elphinstone,  of  Aberdeen,  and  had  by  her  four 
sons,  I.  Alexander,  his  heir  ;  ii.  William,  Professor  of  Theo- 
logy in  the  University  of  Padua,  Bishop  of  Laybach,  Metro- 
politan of  Carniola,  and  a  Prince  of  the  Empire,  and  Privy 
Councillor  to  His  Imperial  Majesty;  iii.  James,  Merchant  in 
Aberdeen,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  iv.  John,  a  writer  in  Edinburgh. 
The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Leslie,  6th  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Gordon,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Badenscoth,  by  whom  he  had 
three  sons,  George,  who  d.  a  youth  at  College  ;  John,  his 
successor;  and  William,  d.  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  Janet  Gordon, 
dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Cocklarachie,  and  sister  of  Gordon  of 
Auchintoul,  made  General  in  the  Muscovite  Army  by  the  Czar 
Peter  the  Great  ;  but  she  predeceased  her  husband  without 
leaving  issue.  Dying  1721,  aged  66,  he  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son, 

John  Leslie,  7th  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  1st,  Mary  Gordon, 
dau.  of  George,  Laird  of  Rothney,  who  d.  «.  p. ;  and  2ndly, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  Dun,  Laird  of  Tarty,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  son,  Alexander,  his  successor.  He  d.  15  May, 
1747,  aged  64.    His  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Leslie,  8tli  Laird  of  Warthill,  vi.  1730,  at  the 
age  of  19,  Helen,  only  dau.  of  George  Seton,  of  Mounic,  by  his 
1st  wife,  Anne  Gibson,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson,  of  AdOi- 
ston,  Mid-Lothian,  and  had  by  her  six  sons  and  five  daus.  This 
Alexander  d.  1764,  and  his  two  eldest  sons  having  predeceased 
him,  he  was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

Alexander  Leslie,  9th  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  Isabel  Milne, 
dau.  of  Milne,  in  Fraserburgh.  He  d.  s.  p.  16  Jan.  1799,  when 
the  succession  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

William  Leslie,  eldest  surviving  son  of  George  Leslie,  of 
Folia  (see  the  Pedigree  which  follows),  and,  in  right  of  his 
mother,  Mary  (eldest  married  dau.  of  Alexander,  8tli  of  Wart- 
hill), 10th  Laird  of  Warthill. 

(^fumilg  of  ICtsUt  of  J^olk. 

William  Leslie,  of  Folia,  2nd  son  of  William,  3rd  of  Wart- 
hill, was  father,  by  his  1st  wife,  Marjory,  dau.  of  William 
Crichton,  brother  of  the  Viscount  of  Frendraught,  of  an  on]> 
son, 

James  Leslie,  2nd  of  Folia,  whose  eldest  son,  by  his  l.«t 
wife,  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Milne,  of  Monkshill, 

Eev.  William  Leslie,  3rd  of  Folia,  .«.  his  father  1693, 
and  having  been  provided  in  church  living  in  the  co.  Ferm.a- 
nagh,  Ireland,  resided  there  till  1714.  He  d.  unui.  Sept.  1722, 
aged  71,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

George  Leslie,  4th  of  Folia.  He  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William 
Cheyne,  of  Kaitben  ;  and  d.  21  June,  1738,  aged  75,  leaving  a 
son  and  successor, 

Eev.  William  Leslie,  5th  of  Folia,  who  d.  rtnm.  31  July, 
1743,  in  his  04th  year,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  brother, 

John  Leslie,  6tli  of  Folia.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Gordon,  dau.  of 
Hugh,  Laird  of  Cults,  by  whom  he  had  ten  children.  George, 
the  eldest  son,  alone  left  any  descendants,  and  he  s.  to  the 
property  on  his  father's  death,  25  April,  1783,  aged  86. 

George  Leslie,  7th  of  Folia,  having  had  the  lands  made 
over  to  him  in  his  f.ather's  lifetime,  m.  12  June,  1768,  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  of  Alexander  Leslie,  8th  of  Warthill  (/-e/er  to  previous 
Pedigree),  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

William,  his  heir,  b.  1770;  d.  1857. 
George,  who  d.  unm.  1798,  aged  26. 

Helen,  ni.  1818,   Kev.  James   Innes,   Episcopal  Minister  of 
Jleicklefolla,  by  whom  she  had  one  son,  James,  who  d-  in 
infancy. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Leslie,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  10th  Laird  of  Wart- 
hill, b.  29  June,  1770;  ra.  16  Jan.  1813,  Jane,  3rd  and  youngest 
dau.  of  Eev.  Patrick  Davidson,  D.D.  of  Eayne,  and  niece  of 
Sir  Walter  Farquhar,  Bart.,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 
William,  11th  of  Warthill,  and  late  possessor. 
Patrick,  in  New  South  Wales,  6.  25lh  Sept.   1815;  m.  1840, 
Katharine,  3rd  dau.  of    Hannibal  H.  Macarthur,    Esq.  uf 
Vineyard,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 
William    Norman,  Capt.  92nd    Highlanders,  b.  11  June, 
1841  ;  M.  Dec.  1864,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  Eoger  Kerrison 
Harvey,  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  and  d.  at  Dartle,  Waikato, 
New  Zealand,  3  May,  1876,  having  had  issue, 
Wflliam  Leonard,  b.  Oct.  1865. 
Ethel  M.uul.  Mabel  Marsaili. 

Aliue  Ella.  Leila  Isabel. 


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Valter  Stevenson  Davidson,  6.  H  Dec.  1818:  m.  1860,  Caro- 
line Anna,  dau.  of  William  Kose  KoLinson,  Esq. 

George  Farquhar,  a  Member  of  tlie  Legislative  Council  of 
New  South  Wales,  b.  19  Aug.  1S'20;  m.  1848,  Emmeline, 
5th  dau.  of  Hannibal  H.  Macarthur,  Esq. ;  and  d  1860. 

James,  b.  5  Dec.  1824  ;  d.  8  Oct.  1829. 

"Thomas  Coats,  6.  23  Sept.  1826,  in  China;  m.  29  April,  18.57, 
Henrietta  Marion,  5th  and  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Dahymple  Elphinstone,  1st  Bart,  of  Logic,  Elphinstone  ; 
and  d.  18  April,  1862. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1836,  Patrick  Davidson,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of 
Inchniarlo,  and  had  issue,  Duncan,  b.  1843,  and  three 
younger  sons  and  five  daus. 

Catherine,  m.  1854,  Christopher  Rolleston,  Esq.,  son  of  Eev. 
John  Rolleston,  of  Burton  Joyce  and  Shelford,  Notts,  and 
had  issue,  three  soiis  and  two  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Leslie,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  11th  Laird  of  Wart- 
hill,  M.P.  CO.  Aberdeen,  1861  to  1866,  M.A.  Aberdeftn  Univer- 
sity, m.  16  Nov.  184S,  Matilda  Rose,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Rose 
Robinson,  Esq.  of  Clermiston,  Midlothian,  and  had  issue, 

I.  WiLLiAM  Douglas,  b.  12  Aug.  1849;  d.  8  Feb.  1872. 

II.  George  Farquhar,  b.  19  Aug.  1859;  d.  9  April.  1860. 

I.  Mary  Rose,  now  of  Warthill,  m.  1875,  George  Arbuthnot, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  George  Arbuthnot,  Esq.  of  Elderslie, 
Dorking,  and  has  issue,  asabove. 

II.  Jane  Amy  Matilda,  m.  1876,  Edmund  Smith  Hanbury, 
eldest  son  of  Robert  Culling  Hanbury,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Middle- 
sex, and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

m.  Matilda  Florence. 

IV.  Katherine  Evelyn,  m.  1878,  John  Murray,  M. A.,  eldest 
son  of  John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Newstead,  Wimbledon. 

V.  Caroline  Alice. 

Arms  (of  Leslie) — Arg.,  on  a  bpnd  az.  three  buckles  or  ;  and 
<in  consequence  of  descent  from  Wardes)  two  holly  leaves  vert. 
Crest^A  griffin's  head  erased  ppr.     Motto^Gnp  fast. 
Seat — Warthill,  Pitcaple,  co.  Aberdeen. 


LESLIE  OF  KININVIE. 

Leslie,  Archibald  Youkg,  Esq.  of  Kininvie 
and  Lesmurdie,  co.  BanfP,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  14th 
Laird,  Lieut  -Col.  Commanding  tlie  Queen's  Own 
Cameron  Iliglilanders,  b.  1S4.3  ;  m.  1868,  Alice 
Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Eicbard  Cautiey, 
and  has  issue, 

George  Stewart,  b.  1872. 

Lineag'e. — Alexander  Leslie,  1st  Laird  of  Kininvie 
(ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Leven,  see  Burke's  Peerage),  was  the 
2nd  son  of  George  Leslie,  of  New  Leslie,  by  his  wife,  Com- 
licy  Ramsay,  of  Dalhousie,  and  grandson  of  William  Leslie, 
4th  Baron  of  Balquhain.  He  m.  Margaret  Calder,  of  Nappher- 
son,  and  got  the  lands  of  Kininvie  by  charter  from  John  Stuart, 
Earl  of  Athol,  1520.     He  left  a  son, 

Walter  Leslie,  2nd  Laird  of  Kininvie,  m.  Catherine  Grant, 
of  Ballindalloch.  He  was  a  Capt.  in  the  Scotch  Guard  of 
Francis  I.  of  France,  and  at  his  death,  1562,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Robert  Leslie,  3rd  Laird,  m.  Elizabeth  Gordon,  of  Eel- 
dornie,  and  d.  1609,  having  a  son, 

John  Leslie,  4th  Laird,  m.  1st,  Maria  Gordon,  of  Haddo,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.  The  sons  d.  in  infancy,  and 
the  dau.  vii.  Gordon,  of  Buckie.  He  }».  2ndly,  Margaret  Ogilvie, 
of  Milntoun,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus.  and  six  sons,  John, 
who  d.  before  his  father  without  issue  ;  Alexander;  George; 
Norman;  David;  and  Robert.  His  eldest  dau.  Isabella,  vi. 
James  Sharpe,  Laird  of  Banff  Castle,  whose  son  James  be- 
came the  celebrated  Arclibishop  of  St.  Andrews  and  Primate 
of  Scotland,  and  was  murdered  by  the  Covenanters.  John 
Leslie  d.  in  1625,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Leslie,  5th  Laird,  vi.  Anne  Innes,  of  Tombre- 
chach,and  d.  1652,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Leslie,  6th  Laird,  m.  Helen  Grant,  of  Ballintomb,  and 
d.  11  May,  1712,  leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Leslie,  7th  Laird,  who  sold  the  estate  to  his 
brother  James,  19  May,  1718  (an  inscription  on  a  stone  built 
into  the  wall  of  the  mansion  house  records  this  transaction). 
Next  in  succession  was  John  Leslie's  brother, 

James  Leslie,  8th  Laird,  who  in  the  year  1730  entailed 
the  estates  of  Kininvie  and  TuUoch.  He  m.  lat,  Helen  Car- 
michael,  of  Clappertown  Hall,  Midlothian,  but  by  her  (who  d. 
1717)  he  left  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Birnie,  and  left 
a  son, 

James  Leslie,  9th  Laird,  m.  Helen  Stewart,  of  Lesmurdie, 
6  May,  1730.  This  Laird  renounced  his  life  rent  interest  in 
tiie  estates  in  favour  of  his  eldest  son  1767,  and  d.  1791,  having  | 


survived  his  wife  29  years.     lie  left  a  numerous  family,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Leslie,  10th  Laird,  who  dying  imm.  1802,  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Alexander  Leslie,  11th  Laird.  He  served  throughout  the 
American  War  in  the  old  82nd  Highland  Regt.,  and  d.  1839. 
At  his  death  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Archibald  Young  Leslie,  12th  Laird,  son  of  Robert 
Young,  Esq.  of  Johnstown  Lodge,  by  Jean  his  wife  (ju.  3 
March,  1767),  dau.  of  James  Leslie,  9th  Laird  of  Kininvie.  He 
7/(.  2  July,  1797,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Donaldson,  Esq.  of 
Kinnairdy,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  James  Innes,  of  Coxtoun.  j 
Archibald  Leslie  d.  31  Oct.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Abercrombt  Young  Leslie,  13th  Laird  of  Kininvie, 
CO.  Banff,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1803  ;  ?!i.  1841,  Barbara  King.  dau. 
of  General  William  Stewart,  C.B.,  of  Lasmurdie,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1853)  had  issue, 

Archibald  Young,  now  of  Kininvie. 

Mr.  Leslie  d.  22  March,  1885. 

Arms — Arg.,   on  a  bend  az.   three  buckles    or.     Crest — A 
griffin's  head  erased  ppr.     Motto — Grip  fast. 
Sent — Kininvie,  Dufftown,  N.B. 
Clubs — United  Service,  Pali  Mall ;  and  New  Club,  Edinburgh. 


LESLIE   OF   BALLIBAY. 

Leslie,  Egbert  Charles,  Esq.  of  Ballibav,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  Kilclief,  co.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sherijf  for  the  former  county  in  1857,  b.  30 
Nov.  1828  ;  m.  at  Paris,  5  Jan.  1867,  Charlotte 
Piiilippa  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Kelso,  of 
Kelsoland  and  Horkesley  Park,  Essex,  by  his  wife, 
Frances  Letitia  Philippa,  heiress  of  Barrington 
Purvis,  Esq.  of  Purvis  Hall,  Essex  (see  JIelso  of 
Horkeslei/) ,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Theodore  Barrington  Norman,  6,  at  Florence,  2  Feb. 
1878. 

II.  Henry   Edward  John,    b.   at  Charlton,   Kent,    11   Aug. 
1S80. 

I.  Mabel  Edith,  b.  at  Naples. 

He  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1885,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Leslie,  in  compHance  with  his  ma- 
ternal grandfather's  will. 

Lineag'e. — Andrew,  4th  Earl  of  Rothes  (see  BuRKE'.^ 
Peerage)  m.  3rdly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Somerville,  and 
widow  of  John,  2nd  Lord  Fleming,  and  had  issue,  Andrew, 
.'itli  Earl  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Rothes),  and  James  Leslie, 
b.  1530;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hamilton,  of  Evandale. 
His  eldest  son. 

The  Most  Rev.    Henry  Leslie  (or  Lesley),  D.D.,  h.  1580, 

educated  at  Aberdeen,  settled  in  Ireland,  1614,  where  he  was 

ordained  8  April,  1617.     He  was  Chaplain  to  King  Charles  I, 

with  whom  he  shared  his  great  adversities  (.see  Harris'  IFare, 

ed.  1737).     He  had  a  younger  brother,  George,  a  Prebendaiy 

of  Lismore,  and  Rector  of  Ahoghill,  co.  Down.    In  1619  the 

Crown  presented  him  to  the  Prebend  of  Connor,  which,  1627, 

he  resigned  for  the  Deanery   of  Down.    He  was  also  made 

Treasurer  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  and,  1635,  was  advanced  to 

the  Bishopric  of  Down  and  Connor,  whence  at  the  Restoration 

he  was  translated  to  Meath.    He  d.  7  April,  1661,  having  m. 

Margaret  Swinton,  and  left  issue, 

Robert  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Raphoe  and  of  Clogher; 

■m.  Nicola  Hamilton,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Jane,  m. 

Sir  Albert  Conyngham,  ancestor   of  Marquis  Conyngham. 

He  d.  10  Aug.  1672. 

James,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

William,  of  Prospect,  co.   Antrim,  m.  Mary  Echlin,  and  d. 

1698,  leaving,  with  three  other  daus.,  .Sarah,  whom.  John 

Corry,  M.P.  of  Castle  Coole,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Belmore. 

Mary,  m.  1st,  Robert  Echlin,  of  Ardquin,  co.  Down,  and 

2ndly,  Robert  Ward,  of  Bangor. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Leslie,  of  Leslie  House,  co.  Antrim,  5.  24  Nov.  1624; 
m.  8  Nov.  1650,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Echlin,  Esq.  of  Ardquin, 
CO.  Down,  and  Mary  Stafford  his  wife,  and  d.  1704,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Yen.  Henry  Leslie,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Down,  b. 
4  Nov.  1651,  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  Lord-Lieut,  of 
Ireland.  In  1680  he  obtained  a  Prebend  in  the  Cathedral  of 
Down,  which  he  resigned,  1695,  for  the  Archdeaconry.  He  m. 
.Margaret  Beachan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Peter  Beachan,  of 
Ballybay,  and  d.  1733,  leaving  issue, 

Peter,  his  successor. 


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Edmiuid,  M.P.  for  Antrim,  m.  his  cousin,  Martha  Corry,  and 
rf.  s.p.  1764. 
Penelope,  m.  1714,  Edmund  Francis  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Browns- 
town,  CO.  Meath.  and  had  an  only  dan.,  Anne,  b.  25  IK-c. 
1715,  m.  Arthur,  1st  Viscount  Dunirannon,  and  was  grand- 
mother of  Arthur,  1st  Duke  of  WcHingtcn. 
Archdeacon  Leslie  d.  1733,  and  was  s.  hy  his  son, 

Rev.  Peter  Leslie,  b.  16S6,  Kector  of  Ahoghill,  co.  Antrim, 
'III.  Jane.  dau.  of  Anthony  Popping,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath, 
and  had  issue, 

Henry,  LL.D.,  liis  heir. 

James,   of    Leslie  Hill,  co.  Antrim,    b.   1728;    m.  1st,  Mrs. 

Hamilton,  and  2ndly,  Sarah  Fleming;  but  d.  s.  p.  1796. 
Samuel,  Major  14th  Kegt.,  d.  unin. 
EojroND,   Yen.   Archdeacon  of  Down  (sie  Leslie  of  Leslie 

Hilt). 
Margaret,  m.  Very  Eev.  Hill  Benson,  Dean  of  Connor,  1753, 

who  d.  1775.  Jane,  m.  Kev.  Mr.  Stewart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Henby  Leslie,  of  Ballyhay,  co.  Monaghan,  LL.D.,  b. 
Oct.  1719,  Prebendary  of  Tullycorbet,  Clogher,  and  afterwards 
Prebendary  of  Tandragee,  in  the  Cathedral  of  Armagh ;  m. 
1753,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Very  Kev.  Charles  Meredyth,  Dean  of 
Ardfert,  and  d.  1S03,  leaving  issue, 

Peter  Henry,  b.  1755  ;  killed  in  action  in  America. 

Chakles  Albert,  his  heir. 

Catherine  Letitia,  m.  William   Foster,   Bishop  of  Clogher, 
brother  of  Eight  Hon.  John  Foster,  Speaker  of  the  Irish 
House  of  Commons,  who  was  created  Lord  Oriel. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

Charles  Albert  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Ballibay,  co.  Monaghan, 
6.  23  May,  1765  ;  m.  July,  1799,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard 
Magenis,  Esq.  of  Iveagh,  co.  Down,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
1838,  an  only  surviving  child, 

Emily  Eleanor  Wilhelmina,  of  Ballibay,  s.  1838;  m.  1st, 
1  Feb.  1828,  Arthiir  French,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  son  of  Robert 
Henry  French,  by  Charlotte  (-».  1798),  dau.  of  William  Reynell, 
of  Castle  Keynell,  Westmeath,  and  grandson  of  Arthur 
French,  Esq.  of  French  Park,  co.  Roscommon  (see  Burkes 
Ptemge,  De  Freyne),  and  by  him  (who  d.  6  March,  1843)  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Charles  (now  Leslie)  of  Ballybay. 

II.  Charles  Albert  Leslie  Attila  French,  late  Col.  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards,  h.  5  Oct.  1842  ;  m.  19  June,  1873,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Samuel  I^ing,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Albert,  b. 
1877;  Cecil,  6.  1879. 

I.  Helena  Charlotte,  m.  1851,  James  Blake,  Esq.  of  Cregg 

Castle,  CO.  Galway. 
n.  Albertine  Caroline,  m.  James  Ryan,  Esq.,  deceased, 
ni.  Henrietta  Victoria  Alexandrina,  m.  Is63,   Col.  Charles 
Kendal  Bushe,  late  59th  Regt.,  of  Bramhope,  Old  Charlton, 
and  has  issue,  Charles  Kend.al,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
6.  1866;  Amvas  Robert  Leslie,  Lieut.  R.N.,  t.  1866,  rf.  at 
Alexandria,   24  Feb.   1893;    Charles  Albert;    and    Olivia 
Florence. 
The  heiress  of  Ballibay  m.  2ndly,  1844,  the  Rev.  John  Chas. 
Wilham  LesUe,  4th  son  of  James  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Leslie  Hill, 
CO.  Antrim  (see  Leslie  of  Leslie  Hill),  and  by  him  (who  d.  29 
Xov.  1877)  had  issue, 
I.  Ferdinand  Seymour,  b.  at  Naples,  Oct.  1845,  B.A.  ^^''■ 
Coll.  Oxford,  Lieut.  1st  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  29 
1880. 
I.  Marion  Adelaide,  m.  Walter  Ealeigh  Trevelyan,  Esq.  of 
Emsworth  House,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 
Mrs.  Leslie  d.  26  Aug.  1884. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  abend  az.  three 
buckles  or,  for  Leslie  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.  a  lion  rampant  gu., 
debmised  by  a  bend  sa.,  for  Abebnethy.  Crest — An  angel  ppr. 
Motto — Grip  fast. 

S^at — Ballibay  House,  Ballibay,  co.  Monaghan.  Toion  Resi- 
dence— 1,  Granville  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 


LESLIE  OF  LESLIE  HILL. 

Leslie,  Edmund  DoroLAS,  Esq.  of  Leslie  Hill, 
Eallymoney,  co.  Antrim,  and  Seaport  Lodge,  Cole- 
raine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
4tli  batt.  Royal  L-ish  Eifles,  b.  22  Sept.  1828. 

Lineagre. — The  Ven.  Edmcnd  Leslie,  D.C.L.,  appointed 
Archdeacon  of  Down,  1782,  and  also  a  prebendary  of  Connor, 
b.  Nov.  1735,  4th  son  of  Rev.  Peter  Leslie  (see  Leslie  oj 
Ballibay) ;  rn.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Macnaghten,  Esq.  of 
Benvarden,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  by  her  four  sons  and  a  dau., 

Peter,  d.  in  London.  Bartholomew,  d.  in  India. 

Jahes,  of  whom  presently.  Edmund,  d.  in  India. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  Mr.  Boraston. 


Archdeacon  Leslie  to.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Portis, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  George,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Francis  Hut- 
cheson,  D.D.,  of  Donaghadee,  co.  Down,  by  whom  he  left 
at  his  decease,  1831, 

1  Edmund  Francis,  of  Dohagliadee,  co.  Down,  J.P.,  B.A. 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  formerly  Capt.  North  Down 
Eifles,  b.  1817;  «.  1853;  ru.  185:),  Florinda,  dau.  of  R.  B. 
Bagley,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Nathaniel  Alexander,.  Esq.  of 
Portglenone,  formerly  M.P.  for  co.  Antrim,  by  wlmm  (who- 
d.  24  Mav,  1861)  he  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Florinda,  who 
d.  19  April,  1862.     Mr.  E.  F.  Leslie,  d.  7  Feb.  1862. 

2  George,  of  Donaghadee,  Lieut.- Gen.  Royal  Artillery,  b. 
1825;  TO.  1855,  Albina  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Shaw,  Esq., 
a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta,  and  has,  with 
other  issue,  George  Francis,  Capt.  Kifle  Brigade,  m.  24 
Sept.  1884,  Amy,  dau.  of  John  Graham  Berry,  Esq.  of 
Broomfield,  co.  York. 

1  Mary  EUinor,  m.  William  Thomas  Poe,  Esq.  of  Sols- 
borough,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

3  EUen,  m.  Daniel  de  la  Cherois,  Esq.  D.L.,  of  the  Manor 
House,  Donaghadee,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue  {see  that 
name). 

II.  Henry  (Very  Eev.),  Dean  of  Connor  from  1823  to  1838, 
when  he  resigned  for  preferment  in  England.  He  m.  Mrs. 
Harriette  Inglis,  and  d.  s.  p.  1848. 

m.  Samuel,  Rear-Admiral  E.N.,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  George 

Vaughan,  and  d.  s.p.  Sept.  1851. 
I.  Ellen,  ?>(.  Rev.  Stephen  Dickson,  youngest  son  of  William 
Dickson, D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor;  and  d. 
in  giving  birth  to  her  dau.  Ellen,  who  m.  Dr.  Christian,  and 
d.  23  Aug.  1868,  ICHving  a  dau.,  Selina. 
Archdeacon  Leslie's  eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Leslie,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  s.  to  the  estates  of  Leslie 
Hill  upon  the  demise  of  his  uncle,  James  Leslie,  Esq.,  1796. 
In  1799  he  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Antrim.  He  was  b.  17  July,. 
1768;  and(Z.  17  April,  1847;  having  m.  28  Feb.  1795,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Adam  Cuppage,  Esq.  of  Donicloney,  co.  Down,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1847)  he  had  issue, 
James  Edmdnd,  of  Leslie  Hill. 

Henry,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J.P.  for  co.  Antrim  ;  m.  30 
Aug.  1849,  Harriet  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Job 
Seyer  Hanmer,  K.N.,  of  Holbrook  Hall,  Sutfolk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  Feb.  1887)  had  issue,  Henry  Hanmer,  b.  1  Dec. 
1853;     Mary   Emily;     Helen    Maria;     Constance   Harriet 
Augustus,  7)1.  Dudley  Jeffery,   Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  21  May, 
1S85  ;  and  Edith.     Mr.  H.  Leslie,  d.  5  July,  1864. 
Faucis  Seymour,  of  the  Home  Office,  d.  17  July,  1881. 
John  Charles  William  (Rev.),  m.  Emily  Eleanor  Wilhelmina, 
widow  of  A.  French,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  heiress  of  Charles 
Albert  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Ballibay,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1877  {sec 
Leslie  of  Baliibay). 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Edmund  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Leslie  Hill  and  Seaport 
Lodge,  CO.  Antrim,  J.P.  andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  i.  3  April, 
1800;  TO.  14  April,  1823,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Right 
Rev.  Daniel  Sandford,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  20  Dec.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Sandford,  b.  10  Aug.  1824;  d.  26  Jan.  1829. 

II.  Henry  Erskine,  6.  15  Nov.  1825 :  d.  10  Feb.  1829. 

III.  Edmund  Douglas,  now  of  Leslie  Hill. 

IV.  Daniel  Sandford,  6.  5  March,  1830;  d.  28  Dec.  1830. 

v.  Seymour  Montague,  late  of  the  Probate  Office,  London,  h. 
14  Nov.  1835  ;  m.  1st,  30  Oct.  1866,  Louisa,  youngest  dau. 
of  WiUiam  Graham,  Esq.  of  Fitzharris,  Berks,  by  whom 
(who  d.  7  June,  1869)  he  has  issue,  James  Graham,  b.  14 
Nov.  1868  ;  and  Sarah  Harriett  Penelope,  b.  13  Sept.  1867. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  22  Oct.  1878,  Sarah  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of 
George  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Westminster,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  Edmund  Vincent,  b.  6  Dec.  1879,  and  Alice  Emma, 
and  d.  17  Nov.  1891. 

VI.  Francis  Macnaghten,  b.  7  Feb.  1838,  late  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  4th  batt.  R.  1.  Rifles,  late  Lieut,  in  the  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  in  H.M.'s  I05th,  103rd,  and  63rd  Eegts. 

VII.  Erskine  Douglas,  b.  and  d.  June,  1839. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  711. 10  Feb.  1864,  Eev.  Andrew  George  Gil- 
more,  Rector  of  Selworthy,  Somerset,  who  d.  24  Nov.  1883. 

II.  Mary  Wilhelmina. 

III.  Sarah  Agnes,  m.  23  Sept.  1862,  Col.  Sir  Herbert  Bruce 
Sandford,  B.A.,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1  Feb.  1802  (see  Sanb- 
fobd  of  Samliord). 

ly.  Jane  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Leslie  d.  17  Jan.  1881. 

Arms,  ttc. — See  Leslie  nf  Ballibay. 

SeaJs— Leslie  Hill,  Baliymoney,  co.  Antrim;  and  Seaport 
Lodge,  Portballintrae,  Coleraine. 


LE   STRANGE  OF  HUNSTANTON, 

Le  Strange,  Hamon,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  Hall, 
Norfolk,  I.  25  Nov.  1840,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 


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that  CO.,  High  Sheriff  1880,  for  some  years  a  Sec- 
retary in  H.M.  Diplomatic  Service ;  dropped  the 
siirname  of  Styleman,  1  May,  1874;  m.  20  Dec. 
1866,  at  Boston,  Emmeline,  dau.  of  William  Aus- 
tin, Esq.  of  Boston,  Massachusetts,  U.S.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  EoLAND,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Norfolt,  late  Lieut.  P.W.O. 
Norfolk  Artillery,  6.  in  Paris,  5  March,  1869  ;  m.  22  Oct. 
1891,  the  Hon.  Agneta  Frances  Dclaval,  only  dau.  of 
Delaval  Loftus,  10th  Baron  Hastings,  and  has  issue. 
Charles  Alfred,  6.  9  Dec.  1892,  (to  whom  H.E.H.  Duke 
Alfred  of  Saxe  Coburg  stood  sponsor). 

II.  Austin,  b.  22  May,  1874. 

III.  Eric,  b.  20  Jan.  1878. 

I.  Emmeline,  h.  7  Feb.  1872. 

II.  Maud,  and  in.  Sibyl,  twins,  6.  7  Sept.  1879. 

Lineagre.— Sir  Hamon  le  Strange.  Knt.,  who  was  en- 
feoffed at  Hunstanton,  3  Edward  II.,  by  his  brother  John, 
6th  Lord  Strange,  of  Knockyn,  was  3rd  son  of  John  le  Strange, 
Lord  Strange,  of  Knockyn,  by  Maud  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Roger  Deivill,  of  co.  Warwick,  and  grandson,  by  Joan 
de  Somery,  co-heiress  of  her  mother,  Nicha,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  de  Albini,  Earl  of  Arundel,  of  John,  Lord  Strange, 
of  Knockyn,  5th  in  descent  from  Koland  le  Strange,  the  patri- 
arch of  the  house  (witness  to  a  deed,  A. D.  1112),  whose  wife, 
Matilda  le  Brun,  was  dau.  and  heiress  of  Ralph  Fitz-Herlewin, 
•who  held  lands  in  Hunstanton  under  Roger  Bigot,  Earl  of 
Norfolk.  Sir  Hamon  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ralph  Vernon,  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Vernon,  descended  from  the  Lords  Vernon 
of  Shipbrook,  co.  Chester,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Hamon  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  Katharine,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Lord  Camoys,  and  dying  temi).  Richard  II.  1399, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  1381,  ni.  Eleanor, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Richard  Walkfare,  Knt.,  M.P.  for  Nor- 
folk 1388  and  1389,  and  d.  6  Henry  V.  1418,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  LE  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Nicholas  Beaumont,  Esq.  ;  d.  1436,  and  was  father  of 

Roger  LE  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  JaneBebe,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  le  Strange,  m.  a  dau.  of—  Brewse,  and  d.  s.  p.  1467, 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Henry  LE  Strange,  Knt.  of  Himstanton,  whose  will  bears 
date  29  Nov.  1483.  He  in.  Katherina,  dau.  of  Roger  Drury, 
Esq.  of  Hawstead,  d.  2.5  Nov.  1485,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Roger  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  Esquire  of  the 
Body  to  Henry  VII.,  created  a  Knight  of  the  Bath  at  the 
marriage  of  Prince  Arthur,  17  Nov.  1501,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Hey  don,  Knt.,  lIighSherifn495,  and  dying  1506,  was  s. 
by  his  son  John,  who  was  four  years  old  at  the  death  of  his 
father,  and  d.  25  March,  1514,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  1st 
cousin, 

Sir  Thomas  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  the  son  of  Sir 
Robert  le  Strange,  Knt.  (brother  of  Sir  Roger  before-men- 
tioned), who  in.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  le  Strange, 
of  Walton,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who7/i.2ndly.  Sir  Edward 
Knyvet)  left  at  his  decease  3  Henry  VIII.,  SirThomas,  of  whom 
we  treat,  6.  1494,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1532,  Esquire  of  the 
Body  to  Henry  VIII.,  accompanied  the  King  to  the  Field  of 
the  Cloth  of  Gold  in  1520;  jii.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  Lord 
Vaux,  and  by  her  (who  was  5th  in  descent  from  John  of  Gaiint, 
4th  son  of  King  Edward  III.)  had  sixteen  children,  of  whom 
one  of  the  younger  sons,  Richard,  settled  in  Ireland,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  L'Estranges  of  Moystoicn,  King's  co.,  the 
L'Estranges  of  Keoltoion,  co.  AVestmeath,  &c.  Sir  Thomas  li. 
17  Jan.  1545,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  High  Sheriff 
of  Norfolk  1547,  M.P.  for  Norfolk  1547-52,  for  King's  Lynn 
1555,  and  for  Castle  Rising  1571,  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Fitzwilliam,  of  Milton,  and  2ndly,  Katharine,  dau.  of 
John  Hide;  he  d.  20  Feb.  1580,  leaving  by  his  first  wife,  a  son 
and  successor. 

Sir  Hamon  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  High  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk  1573,  m.  Elizabeth,*  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Hugh 
Hastings,  of  Elsing,  in  that  co.,  the  lineal  descendant  and 
representative  of  John,  Lord  Hastings,  one  of  the  competitors 
for  the  throne  of  Scotland  1285  (being  the  grandson  and  heir 

•  As  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  this  Elizabeth  Hastings,  Henry 
L'Estrange  Styleman  le  Strange,  1841,  proved  in  the  House  of 
Lords  his  claim,  as  one  of  the  co-heirs,  to  the  Barony  of  Hast- 
ings, created  1264,  but  the  Crown  exercised  its  prerogative  in 
favour  of  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  the  youngest  co-heir. 


of  Ada,  the  youngest  of  the  three  daus.  of  David,  Earl  of  Hunt- 
ingdon ;  Balliol  being  the  grandson  of  the  eldest  dau.,  and 
Bruce  being  the  son  of  the  2nd  dau.),  who  was  summoned  to 
Parliament  from  1290  to  1313.  By  this  lady.  Sir  Hamon,  who 
d.  7  Oct.  1580,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  le  Strange,  who  only  survived  his  father  three 
months,  m.  25  July,  1580,  Griselda,  dau.  of  William  Yelver- 
ton  of  Rougham,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  Feb.  1581,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Sir  Nicholas  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Bell,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
was  s.  at  his  decease,  15  Dec.  1591,  by  his  son, 

Sir  Hamon  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  was  knighted 
at  the  Coronation  of  James  I.  1604,  M.P.  for  Norfolk  1014  and 
1620,  Castle  Rising  1625,  J.P.  co.  Norfolk,  vx.  Alice,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Richard  Stubbs,  Esq.  of  Sedgeford,  and  had  three 
sons,  Nicholas,  his  heir;  Hamon,  of  Pakenham,  Suffolk  ;  and 
Roger  (Sir),  the  celebrated  writer  in  the  time  of  the  Common- 
wealth. Sir  Hamon.  whose  estate  was  sequestrated  for  malig- 
nancy,  rf.  31May,  1C54.  aged  71,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Nicholas  le  Strange,  of  Hunstanton,  created  a  Bart. 
1  June,  1629.  He  in.  Ann,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward 
Lewknor,  Knt.  of  Denham,  4th  in  descent  from  the  marriage 
of  Nicholas  Lewknor,  Esq.  with  Isabella  Radmylde,  dau.  and 
eventually  co-heir  (with  her  sister  Margaret,*  wife  of  John 
Goring,  of  Burton)  of  Ralph  Radmylde,  Esq.  of  Sussex,  by  Mar- 
garet, his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  de  Camoys,  Baron 
Camoys,  as  proved  in  the  House  of  Lords  1839.  By  Ann  his 
wife,  who  d.  July,  1663,  aged  51,  Sir  Nicholas  left  at  his 
decease,  24  July,  1655,  aged  52,  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Hamon  le  Strange,  2nd  Bart,  of  Hunstanton,  d.  unm. 
seven  months  after  his  father,  15  Feb.  1655,  o.s.,  aged  24,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Nicholas  L'EsTRANGE,  3rd  Bart,  of  Hunstanton,  D.L.  for 
Norfolk,  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  John  Coke, 
Esq.  of  Holkham,  by  his  wife  Muriel  Wheatley,  heiress  of 
Holkham,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Edward  Coke,  the  Chief  Jus- 
tice. By  this  lady  he  had  a  son  and  heir,  Nicholas.  Sir 
Nicholas  in.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.,  two  daus., 
the  elder  of  whom.  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Tash,  Esq.  Sir 
Nicholas  d.  13  Dec.  1669,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  suc- 
cessor. 

Sir  Nicholas  L'Estrange,!  4th  Bart,  of  Hunstanton,  D.L. 
for  Norfolk,  1681,  Lieut.-Col.  Trained  Bands,  1682,  Col.  of 
Yellow  Eegt.  1683,  MP.  Castle  Rising,  1685,  but  resigned  his 
seat  and  commissions  when  King  James  fled  to  Ireland.  Sir 
Nicholas m.  Ann,  dau.  of  SirThomas  Wodehouse,  of  Kimberley, 
by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Armine,  of 
Osgodby,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  by  her  four  sons  and  four 
daus., 

I.  Hamon,  d.  unm.  on  his  travels,  1715. 

II.  Thomas,  5th  Bart.  in.  John,  d.  s.  p.  1692. 
IV.  Henry,  6th  Bart. 

I.  Arminb,  m.  Nicholas  Styleman,  Esq.  of  Snettisham, 
Norfolk.  II.  Jemima,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Lucy,  5!!.  1721,  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  Bart.,  and  was  great- 
grandmother  of  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  Bart.,  in  whose  favoiu- 
the  abeyance  of  the  Barony  of  Hastings  was  terminated,  184 ; . 

IV.  Susanna,  d.  s.  p. 

Sir  Nicholas  d.  18  Dec.  1724,  aged  63,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Tho.mas  L'Estrange,  5th  Bart,  of  Hunstanton,  who  m. 
his  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  Sir  Christo- 
pher Calthorpe,  K.B.,  of  EastBarsham,  but  dying  s.p.  8  Nov 
1751,  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Henry  L'Estrange,  6th  Bart,  of  Hunstanton,  who  m 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Roger  North,  of  Rougham,  but  d.s.p. 
2  Sept.  1760,  when  the  baronetcy  passed  to  Roger  L'Estrange, 
of  Harlesf.on,  son  of  Roger  L'Estrange,  of  Hoe,  and  grandson 
of  Sir  Nicholas  L'Estrange,  1st  Bart.  He  became  7th  Bart, 
and  by  his  3rd  wife,  Elizabeth  Rede,  had  an  only  son,  who 
predeceased  him,  so  that  on  his  death,  21  April,  1762,  the 
baronetcy  expired.  On  Sir  Henry's  death,  the  Himstanton 
estates  passed  to  his  elder  sister  and  co-heir, 

Armine  L'Estrange,  who  was  in.  to  Nicholas  Styleman, 
Esq.  of  Snettisham.  She  d.  May  29,  1768,  leaving  with  other 
issue,  who  d.  under  age,  two  sons, 

I.  Nicholas  Styleman,  of  Hunstanton  and  Snettisham. 

II.  Armine  Styleman,  of  Eingstead,  Norfolk. 

Nicholas  Styleman,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  and  Snettisham, 


*  From  Margaret  derives  Thomas  Stonor,  Lord  Camoys. 

I  It  was  Sir  Nicholas,  the  3rd  Bart.,  who,  as  appears  by 
reference  to  his  signatures,  first  altered  the  original  ppelling 
le  Strange  to  L'Estrange,  but  the  old  orthography  was  resumed 
by  Mr.  le  Strange  in  1850. 


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LEV 


I).L.   for    Norfolk  (1753)  High   Sheriff  (1776),  m.  Catherine 
Henley,  (>.  s.  p.  9  Jan.  178S,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  .Vkmixe  .Stilemas,  of  Kingstead,  Norfolk,  -m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  James  Blakeway,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  had  issue, 

Hesht,  liis  heir. 

Nicholas,  VI.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Frank  Cobb,  Esq.  of  Margate, 

but  d.  s.  p. 

Catherine.  „;.  Ist,  the  Rev.  Edward  Roger  North,  Vicar  of 
Harlow,  in  Essex,  grandson  of  the  Hon.  Roger  North,  of 
Eoughaui;  and  ^ndly,  Sir  JIordauntMartin,  Bart. 
Anne,  m.    1st,  Tomkyns  Dew,  Esq.  of  co.  Hereford;    and 

2nd,  Lieut.-Col.  Powell,  of  the  same  co. 
Marv,  d.  linm.  Armine,  d.  unm. 

Luey.  7H.  Willi.ara  Herring,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  great-nephew 
of  Archbishop  Herring. 
The  Rev.  Armine  Styleman  d.  3  April,  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Henbt  Sttleman,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  and  Snettisham,  High 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1804,  who  m.  1st,  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Gregg,  Esq.  of  Ealing,  Middlesex,  which  lady  d.  s.  jj.  6  Dec. 
1807;  and2udly,  5Dec.  1803,  Emilia,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Preedy, 
Esq.  of  St.  Alban's,  by  whom  he  left  at  liis  decease,  25  March, 
1819,  one  son  and  two  daus., 
Hexbt  L'Estrange.  his  heir,  who  assumed  1S39  the  ancient 
.surname  of  his  ancestors,  and  became  He.nry  L'Estrange 
Styleman  le  Stkange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  and  Snettis- 
ham. 

Emilia  L'Estrange,  m.29  May,  1834,  Kev.  Frederick  Thomas 
William  Coke  Fitzroy,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Great  Ringstead, 
5ih  son  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  William  Fitzroy,  youngest  son  of 
Charles,  1st  Lord  Southampton. 
Armine  L'Estrange,  m.  24  July,  1840,  Willam  Charles  James 
Campbell,  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards. 

The  only  son, 

Henby  L'Estrange  Sttleman  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hun- 
stanton, J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  1st  W.  Norfolk  Militia,  6.  25 
Jan.  1815  ;  m.  25  July,  1839,  Jamesina  Joyce  Ellen,  youngest 
dau.  and  eventually  co-heiress  of  John  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Bella- 
drum,  CO.  Inverness,  and  had, 

I.  Hamon,  now  of  Hunstanton  Hall. 

II.  diaries,  Capt.  R.N.,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  ol 
Edinburgh,  d.  s.  p.  13  June,  1891. 

III.  Guy,  m.  4  Aug.  1887,  Wanda,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Cornwallis  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynhoe,  Northamptonshire. 

I.  Jamesina,  m.  19  July,  1b66,  Rev.  Adolpluis  Waller,  M.A. 
(2nd  and  youngest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Waller,  Bart.),  who 
d.  16  July,  1890,  leaving  issue, 

Wathen  Henry  (Rev.),  late  R.N. 
Katherine  Alice,  d.  unm.  17  March,  1833. 

II.  Alice,  7)1.  8  June,  1872,  Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  son  of 
Sir  Anthony  Oliphant,  C.B.,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  Jan.  1886. 

III.  Ada.  m.  9  June,  1870,  E.  Heneage  Wynne  Finch,  Esq. 
of  Stokesley,  Yorks,  and  d.  28  Sept.  1873,  leaving  issue, 
an  only  son,  Heneage. 

Previously  to  the  termination  of  the  abeyances,  Mr.  Styleman 
Ic  Strange  was  declared  by  the  House  of  Lords  to  be  one  of 
the  co-heirs  of  the  Barony  of  Camoys  and  also  of  the  Barony 
of. Hastings.  He  d.  27  July,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the 
present  Hamon  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton. 

Anii-i—G\x..  two  lions  passant  arg.     Crest — A  lion  statant 
tail  extended  or.     iV/oUo— Mihi  parta  tueri. 
Seat — Hunstanton  Hall,  Norfolk. 


April,  1877,  Constance,  dau.  of  Francis  Capper  Brjoke,  Esq. 
of  Ufford  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  Sibyl ;  Miriam  p 
Hester;  and  Joan. 

I.  Mary,  m.  29  April,  1865,  'Vincent  Stuckey,  Esq.  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Hill  House,  Langport,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 
Phyllis  Julia  ;  and  Olive  M.ary. 

II.  Jessie,  in.  27  Sept.  1859,  'Vincent  John  Reynolds,  Esq.  of 
Canon  Grove,  Somerset  (who  d.  1883)  and  has  issue,  Isa- 
bella, m.  1882,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Welman  Hawker  Helyar, 
3rd  Hussars,  and  has  issue,  Vincent  Charles,  b.  1883; 
Kenneth,  h.  1886  ;  Percivale,  6.  1888;  and  Cicely. 

Arms — Arg.,  over  water  ppr.  a  bridge  of  five  arches,  em- 
battled, on  the  centre  arch  a  turret  gu. ;  in  chief  an  eagle 
displayed  sa.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or  a  demi-eagle, 
displayed  ppr. 

S'-at — Sberfield  Manor,  Basingstoke. 

Wu65— Carlton,  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


LETHBRIDGE  OF  TREGEARE. 

Lethbeidge,  Edward  Galto:^  Baeox,  Esq.  of 
Tregeare,  Cornwall,  J. P.;  Patron  of  one  living 
(Laneast,  in  Cornwall) ;  h.  12  Aug.  1867;  educated 
at  Charterhouse  and  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford ;  in. 
30  April,  1889,  Ada  Dorothy  Ivj,  younger  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Ed-ward  King,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Wer- 
rington,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Christopher  Baron,    6.    12  March,   1890,   d.  in 

infancy, 
ir.  John  Edward  Baron,  h.  14  March,  1891. 
I  Dorothy  Mary  Baron,  b.  17  July,  1892. 

Liineagre. — John  Christopher  Baron  Lethbridge,  Esq. 
of  Tregeare  House,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  (son 
of  John  King  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Emma  Palmer) ; 
m.  23  May,  1866,  Millicent  Galton,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Shirley  Bunbury,  M.A.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Galton  Baron,  now  of  Tregeare. 

II.  John  Guy  Baron. 

III.  Robert  Christopher  Baron. 

IV.  Charles  Francis  Baron. 

V.  Frederick  Shirley  Baron. 

VI.  Hugh  Copland  Baron. 
I.  Lucy  Amy. 

Mr.  Lethbridge  d.  9  Jan.  1885. 

&at— Tregeare,  Egloskerry,  E.S.O.,  co.  Cornwall. 


IjEthbridge  of  sherfield  manor. 

Lethbridge,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Sherfield  Manor, 
Hants,  J. P.  for  Somerset  and  Hants,  b.  16  May, 
1836,  m.  2o  Jan.  1865,  Susan  Ann,  dau.  of  George 
John  Yarburgh.  Esq.  of  Heslington  Hall,  York- 
shire, and  has  issue, 

I.  Amp.bose  Yap.burgh,  6.  2  Nov.  1874. 

II.  Bertram  Escott,  b.  5  June,  1878. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1888,  Rev.  Herbert  Barnett,  Vicar  of  Bracknell, 
and  ha.s  issue,  a  dau.,  Avice  Mary. 

II.  Dorothea,  rn.  1892,  Arthur  Finch  Charrington,  Esq.  of 
Bury  Court,  co.  Surrey. 

III.  Ellinor.  iv.  Ruth.  v.  Susan.  vi.  Rachel. 

liineage The  Rev.  Thomas  Prowse  Lethbridge,    the 

third  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Buckler  Lethbridge,  Bart,  (see 
BcRKEs  Peerac/f),  was  Rector  of  Combe  I'lory,  Somerset.  He 
■m.  10  April,  1834,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Thomas  Sweet 
Escott,  of  Hartrow  Manor,  Somerset,  and  d.  27  June,  1851, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  i.isue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Sherfield  Manor. 

II.  Edward,   Capt.   late   1st  batt.   South   Wales   Borderers, 
served  in  the  Kaffir  and  Zulu  wars,  b.  25  Nov.  1846 ;  m.  4 


LEVESON-GOWER  OF  TITSEY  PLACE.  ^ 

Leteson-Gower,  Granville  William  Gees- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Titsey  Place,  Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Surrey  (High  Sheriff  3  875),  and  J.P.  for  Kent, 
County  Alderman  for  Surrey,  'ivas  M.P.  for  Reigate 
1863-6,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  b.  25  Feb. 
1838  ;  m.  21  May,  1861,  Hon.  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Chandos,  1st  Lord  Leigh,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Ronald  William  Gresham,  b.  22  Sept.  1863,  d.  unm.  21 
July,  1889. 

II.  Granville  Charles  Gresham,  b.  25  Sept.  18iJ5,  Lieut. 
Hampshire  Yeo.  Cavalry. 

III.  Eustace  Edward  Gresham,  6.  28  Feb.  1868;  d.  1  Feb. 
1876. 

IV.  Alan  Francis  Gresham,  b.  22  Jan.  1870  ;  d.  25  June, 
1885. 

V.  Frederick  Archibald  Gre.sham,  6.  20  Feb.  1871. 

VI.  Evelyn  Marmaduke  Gresham,  ft.  18  March,  1872. 

VII.  Henry  Dudley  Gresham,  6.  8  May,  1873. 

VIII.  Cecil  Octavius  Gresham,  6.  2  Jan.  1875. 

IX.  Clement  Edward  Gresham,  b.  28  Dec.  1876. 

X.  James  Richard  Gresham,     )  twins,  b.  10  April,  IS'9,  d. 

XI.  John  Rowland  Gresham,     J  in  infancy. 

I.  Margaret  EmilyGresham,  m.  3  April,  1891,  Charles  Lyon, 
only  child  of  Charles  Liddell,  Esq.  of  Peasmarch  Place, 
Sussex  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage,  Kayenswobtu,  E.). 

II.  Ethel  Sophia  Gresham. 

III.  Katharine  Ursula  Gresham. 

Liineagre. — Admiral  the  Hon.  John  Leveson  Gower, 
R.N.,  was  the  only  son  of  John,  1st  Earl  Gower  (see  Bdrke's 
Peerage,  Sutherland,  D.),  by  his  third  marriage  to  Lady  Mary 
Tufton  (widow  of  Anthony  Grey,  Earl  of  Harold),  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Thomas,  6th  Earl  of  Thanet,  by  Lady  Catherine 
Cavendish,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry,  Duke  of 
Newcastle.    Lady  Mary  Tufton  was  one  of  the  co-heiresses  of 


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tlie  Baronies  of  Clifford,  Vcsoy,  ami  Aton  through  her  grand- 
mother Lad}-  Margaret  Sackville  (who  m.  John,  2nd  Karl  of 
Thanet),  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  and  ultimately  sole  heiress 
of  Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Dorset,  by  Anne,  Lady  Clifford,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  George,  Earl  of  Cumberland.    Admiral 
the  Hon.  John  Leveson  Gower,  6.11  July,  1740;    m  5  July, 
1773,  Frances,  dau.  of  Admiral  Hon.  Edward  Boscawen,  by 
Frances,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Evelyn  Glanville,  Esq.  of  St. 
Olere,   Kent,   and  heiress  of  her  mother,  Frances  Glanville, 
dau.  of  William  Glanville,  Esq.  of  St.  Clere,  and  d.  2  Aug. 
1792,  leaving  issue, 
I.  John  (Gen.),  6.  25  June,  1774;  m.  179G,  I.^abella  Mary, 
dau.  of  Philip  Bowes  Broke,  Esq.  of  Broke  Hall,  Suffolk, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1817,  he  left  at  his  decease,  in  1816, 
1  John,  of  Bill  Hill,  Berks,  b.  5  April,  1802;  m.  18  April, 
182.'i,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Mitchel.  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  d.  18  Nov.  18s;i, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  4  Aug.  1876,  had  issue, 

1  .John  Edward,  J.P.,  of  Bill  Hill,  b.  20  March,  1826, 
Capt.  68th  Foot,  vi.  l.st,  7  March,  18.50,  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Hunter,  which  lady  d.  25  April,  1878  ;  he  m. 
2nd!y,  1  May,  1879,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Basil  Cochrane,  Esq.  (see  Ddndonald,  E.),  apd  d.  21 
Jan.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

i  John  Henry,  now  of  Bill  Hill,  b.  20  Sept.  1880. 
1  Idonea  Gertrude. 

2  Hugh  Broke  Boscawen,  Capt.  5Gth  Regt.,  b.  12  Aug. 
1836,  911.  20  June,  1865,  Janet  Elizabeth,  dau  of  Kev. 
H.  C.  Cherry,  and  d.  25  May,  1890,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Cameron,  Lieut.  2nd  Punjaub  Cav.,  b.  17 
Aug.  1892,  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Henry  Francis  Makins, 
Esq. 

2  Philip,  Lieut.  Sherwood  Foresters,  6.  6  Feb.  1871. 
1  Edith.  2  Mabel.  3  Gertrude. 

3  Sackville,  6.  27  Aug.  1839,  d.  umn.  3  May,  1874. 

1  Harriet  Gertrude,  d.  unm.  17  Jan.  1883. 

2  Cecil  Henrietta  Jlaria. 

-2  Edward,  in  the  Army,  b.  Feb.  1807  ;  to.  23  March,  1839, 
Frances  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Dr.  William  Powell,  of  Waterloo, 
Hants,  and  d.  6  Dec.  1853.    She  d.  29  July,  1861. 

1  Mary,  d.  wim.  20  July,  1861. 

2  Isabella,  m.  8  Sept.  1825,  Sir  John  Ibbetson  Selwyn, 
Bart.,  who  d.  20  March,  1869. 

3  Anastasia,  d.  imm.  24  Dec.  1846. 

Ti.  Edward,  Rear-Ad miral,  E.K,  6.8  M.ay,  1776  ;  to.  13  Xov. 
1822,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Harry  Mount,  Esq.  of 
Wasing  Place,  Reading,  and  d.  6  Dec.  1853,  having  by  her, 
who  d.  18  July,  1826,  had  issue,  1  Elizabeth,  b.  13  April. 
1824;  TO.  28  Aug.  1854,  Charles  Patten  Keele,  Esq.,  and  d. 
4  April,  1875,  leaving  issue  ;  2  Frances  Charlotte,  b.  13  Dec. 
1825;  m.  7  Nov.  1854,  Vicompte  Papillon  de  la  Ferte,  of 
Versailles.     He  d.  7  Jan.  1883,  leaving  issue. 

III.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Augustus,  R.N.,  b.  21  June,  1781 ;  d.  unm.  2  Sept.  1802. 

V.  Granville  (Rev.),  b.  14  May,  1787,  d.  unm.  28  Sept.  1841. 

I.  Frances,  m.  1813,  J.  Ward.  Esq.,  and  d.  29  Aug.  1849. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1803,  John  Tillie  Coryton,  Esq.  of  Pentillie 
Castle,  Cornwall,  and  d.  1824. 

His  third  son, 

William  Leveson  Gower,  Esq.,  6  6  Aug.  1779;  m.  20  Aug. 
1804,  Katherine  Maria,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John 
Gresham,  6th  and  last  Bart,  of  Titsey  Place,  Surrey,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1808)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Katherine  Frances,  m.  23  April,  1843,  Capt.  George  Hope, 
R.N.,  and  t?.  26  Feb.  1880. 

II.  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  7  Dec.  1869. 

Mr.  W.  Leveson  Gower  d.  7  Oct.  1851.     His  only  son, 

William  Leveson  Gower,  Esq.  of  Titsey  Place,  Surrey, 
High  Sheriff  1839,  b.  23  Nov.  1806;  m.  17  June,  1834,  Emily 
Eliza  Josephine,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Hastings  Doyle,  Bart., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Granville  William  Gresham,  now  of  Titsey  Place. 

II.  Arthur  Francis  Gresham, 6.  25  April,  1^51,  Sec.  H.M.'s 
Diplomatic  Service,  m.  4  Aug.  1881,  Caroline  Frederica, 
youngest    dau.    of    George    Savile     Foljambe,     Esq.     of 

V  Osberton,  by  his  2nd  marriage,  with  Selina,  Viscountess 
Milton  {see  Foljambe  of  Osberton  aad  Borke's  Feeraqe, 
Hawkesbdrt,  B.),  and  has  issue, 

1  William  George  Gresham.  6.  12  March,  1883. 

2  Osbert  Charles  Gresham,  b.  3  Nov.  1888. 

1  Emily  Selina  Augusta  Gresham,  b.  29  Oct.  1885. 

2  Victoria  Sibell  Ermyntrude  Gresham,  b.  27  March,  1887. 
I.  Emily  Katherine  Mary,  m.  22  May,  1866,   Rev.  James 

llaldane  Stewart,  Rector  of  Briglitwell,  Berks,  and  has 
issue,  Mary  Emily  Haldane ;  Pamela  Frances  Haldane ; 
Anne  Cecilia  Diana ;  and  Caroline  Sophia  Campbell.  He 
</..  1879.  n.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

in.  Selina  Frances  Diana,  m.  23  Aug.  1864,  Rer.  William 
Champion  Streatfield,  Rector  of  Frant,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue,  1  William  Champion  (Rev.),  m.  7  Sept.  1893,  Janet 


Mary.  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Venn,  late  Vicar  of  Sitting- 
bourne;  2  Heniy  Cuthbert,  of  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  m.  15 
June,  1893,  Marion  Elsie,  dau.  of  A.  Moran,  Esq.  of 
Philadelphia,  U.S.A.;  3  Grey  Hugh  Morville;  4  Gran- 
ville Edward  Stewart;  5  Claude  Arthur  Cecil;  6  Roland 
Harry;  7  George  Hope  ;  8  Harold  Albert  Octavius  ;  1  Emily 
Diana  Cecilia ;  and  2  Silvia  Catherine  Helen. 

IV.  Caroline  Susan  Gresham. 

V.  Frances  Albinia  Gresham,  m.  30  July,  1868,  Arthur 
Wyatt  Edgell,  Esq.  of  Cowley  Place,  Devon  and  has  issue, 
1  Merrik  Richard  Arthur  ;  2  Cecil ;  and  1  Lucy  Priscilla. 

Mr.  W.  Leveson  Gower  d.  15  Dec.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

^rijis— Quarterly,  Ist  and  4th  :  barry  of  eight  arg.  and 
gu.  over  all  a  cross  patonce  sa.  for  Gower  :  2nd  and  3rd,  az. 
three  laurel  leaves  or,  for  Leveson.  Crests — A  wolf  passant 
arg.  collared  and  chained  or  for  Gower:  a  goat's  head 
erased  erminois  attired  or,  for  Leveson.  il/o«oes— Frangas  nop. 
flectes,  and  Defend  le  droit. 

Smt — Titsey  Place,  Surrey. 


LEVETT  OF  MILTORD  HALL. 

Letett,  William  Swinnertox  Byed,  Esq.  of 
Milford  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Capt.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.  1856,  s.  his 
father  1888. 

Lineage. — William  Levett,  Esq.  of  Savcrnake,  Wilts, 
Page  to  King  Charles  I.  at  the  time  of  tnat  monarch's  death, 
was  father  of  Sir  Richard  Levett,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1700,  who  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
i/i.  1713,  Sir  Edward  Hulsc,  Bart.,  M.D.,  and  a  son,  Richard 
Levett,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  who  hi.  Anne  Sweetaple, 
and  had  a  son  and  successor,  the  Rev.  Richard  Levett, 
Rector  of  Blithfield  and  Leigh,  co.  Stafford,  who  m.  Catherine 
Walcot,  of  Walcot,  Salop,  and  was  father  of 

Rev.  Richard  Levett,  Vicar  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks, 
who  m.  Lucy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Byrd,  Esq.  of  Field  and 
Brocton,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Smallwood,  co.  Chester,  and  by 
lier  (through  whom  came  the  Milford  estate)  left  at  Ills  decease 
1805,  a  son  and  successor. 

Rev.  Richard  Levett,  of  Milford  Hall,  b.  17  Nov.  1772,  who 
m.  16  Jan.  1804,  Louisa  Frances,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Walter 
Bagot,  of  Blithfield,  CO.  Stafford  (brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Bagot), 
by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Swinnerton,  Esq.  of  But- 
terton  Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1864)  had 
issue, 

Richard  Btrd,  of  Milford  Hall. 

Frances  Mary,  d.  unm.  1882. 
Mr.  Levett  d.  25  Aug.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Byrd  Levett,  Esq.  of  Milford  Hall,  J.P.andD.L., 
B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford  (1830),  late  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  3rd 
Batt.  Staffordshire  Rifles,  and  formerly  an  officer  60th  Royal 
Rifles,  6.  24  Nov.  1810:  in.  1  Aug.  1848,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Mirehouse,  Esq.  of  Brownslade,  co.  Peml-.roke,  Com- 
mon Serjeant  of  London,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Fislier,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Walter  Btrd  Mirehouse,  Esq.  {see  Mirehouse 
nf  Angle). 

II.  William  Swinnerton  Btrd,  now  of  Milford  Hall. 

III.  Egerton  Bagot  Btrd  {see  Levett-Scrivener  of  Sibton 
Abbey). 

IV.  Walter  Leveson  Byrd,  b.  1859;  in.  Oct.  1884,  Helen,  dau. 
of  Charles  Lambert,  E,sq.  of  Chili  and  London. 

I.  Louisa  Mary,  b.  1851.  ii.  Evelyn  Honora,  b.  1853. 

III.  Isabel  Mary,  b.  1868. 
Col.  Levett  d.  July,  1888,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

William  Swinnerton  Byrd  Levett,  Esq.,  now  of   Milford. 

Anns—Axg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  niurally  crowned  or,  and 
two  crosses  fitchee,  in  pale,  between  two  piles,  issuing  from  the 
dexter  and  sinister  chiefs  of  the  second,  each  pile  charged  with 
three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  of  the  third.  Vrest—K  demi-lion 
or,  entwined  with  a  sprig  of  lam-el  vert,  and  supporting  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  sa. 

SeaJ— Milford  Hall,  Stafford. 

Ciit6— Junior  United  Service. 


LEVETT  OF   WYCHNOR  PABK. 

Levett,  TnEOPniLUS  John,  Esq.  of  Wychnor 
Park,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Lichfield 
1880  to  1885,  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  2nd  batt. 
Staffordshire  Volunteers,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Q.O. 
Staffordshire  Yeomanry,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Life 
Guards,  b.  11  Dec.   1829;  m.   10  Jan.  1856,  Lady 


1194 


LEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEW 


Jane   Lissej  Harriet    Eeilding,    dau.   of  William 
Basil  Percy,  Vth  Earl  of  Denbigh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  THEoPHiLrs  Basil  Percy.  J. P.  co.  Stafford,  late  Lieut. 

Coldstream  Guards,  b.  11  Dec.   1856;  m.  27  May,  1884, 

Lady  Margaret  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Anthony,  Sth  Earl  of 

Shaftesbury. 
n.  Berkeley  John  Talbot,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  6.  11  Nov. 

1863. 
I.  Mary  Louisa  Margaret. 

Liineag'e. — THEOPHiLrs  Levett,  Esq.  of  'Wyclinor  Park. 
CO.  Stafford,  derived  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Levetts 
of  Mil/ord  Hall,  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Babington,  Esq.  of  Packington,  co.  Warwick,  and  dying  1740, 
left  issue,  Thomas;  John,  who  purchased  Wychnor  1705; 
Kichard  (Rev.);  and  Anne,  7h.  Eev.  Richard  Levett,  of  West 
Wycomb.     The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Levett.  Esq.  of  Wychnor  Park  ;  m.  1762,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Charles  Floyer,  Esq.  of 
Hints,  CO.  Stafford,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Waldyve  Willington,  Esq.  of  Hurley,  co.  Warwick,  and  had 
issue, 

Theophilus,  his  heir. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Packington,  m.  Wilmot  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir 
Nigel  Bowyer  Gresley,  7th  Bart ;  but  d.  s.  p.  1843.  She  d. 
17  Dec.  1845. 

Anne,  d.  unvi. 

Catherine,    m.    1794,    her    cousin,    William    Humberstone 
Cawley  FJoyer,  Esq.  of  Hints  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Theophilus  Levett,  Esq.  of  Wychnor  Park,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Stafford  50  George  III.,  and  Recorder  of  Lichfield,  m. 
1794,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Prinsep,  Esq.  of  Croxall  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833),  had  issue,  i.  John,  his 
heir;  ii.  Theophilus,  r,i.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Templer,  of  Devon  ;  in.  Thomas,  who  took  the  surname  of 
Prinsep  ;  he  ni.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  David  Monroe,  Esq., 
by  whom  he  had  one  surviving  dau.,  Margaret  Catherine,  wife 
of  E.  T.  K.  Levett,  Esq.  of  Packington  Hall ;  and  2ndly, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Templer;  iv.  Arthur,  married; 
I.  Frances,  m.  William  Gist,  Esq.  ;  ii.  Mary,  ni.  the  Rev.  John 
Mueklestone;  and  ni.  Anne.  Mr.  Levett  d.  3  Dec.  1839,  and 
was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Levett,  Esq.  of  Wychnor  Park  and  P.ickington  Hall, 
who  m.  19  Feb.  1829,  Sophia  Eliza  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1803),  niece 
of  the  JIarquess  of  Ailsa,  and  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Kennedy, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  sister  of  Gen.  Alexander  Macomb,  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  armies  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
and  d.  19  Dec.  1853,  leaving  issue, 

Theophilus  John,  of  Wychnor  Park. 

Robert  Thomas  Kennedy,  of  Packington  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  Rosemount,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  2nd  batt.  btafford  Rifle  Volunteers,  6.  29  April, 
1831  ;  m.  1860,  his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Levett  Prinsep,  Esq,  of  Coxall  Hall,  and  has  surviving 
issue,  with  three  daus., 

1  Thomas  Prinsep,  b.  1862. 

2  Robert  George. 

Edward,  late  Major  10th  Hussars,  b.  18  Dec.  1832 ;  m.  Caro- 
line, 3rd  dau.  of  Dr.  Longley,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1868J  has  two  daus. 

Charles  Richard,  Capt.  1st  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  14 
June,  1834;  m.  1859,  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt. 
Williams,  E.N.,  and  by  her  fwho  d.  1884)  has  six  sons  and 
two  daus.  His  2nd  son,  Edward  Hariy,  m.  23  July,  1888, 
Nina  St.  George.  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Gorton, 
New  Zealand  Militia,  late  Capt.  29th  and  75th  Regts. 

Henry  Gordon,  late  3rd  Hussars,  b.  26  July,  1841. 

Sophia  Frances  Margaret,  rn.  9  Oct.  1860,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 

G.B.  Legge,  brother  of  the  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  crosses-crosslet 
fitchee  sa.,  a  bordure  engrailed  az.  charged  with  four  crosses- 
crosslet  fitehee,  and  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  alternately  or.  Cregt 
— A  demi-lion  arg.  ducally  crowned  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  az., 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  the  sinister  paw 
resting  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  third,  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis  or. 

Sea^— Wychnor  Park,  Burton-on-Trent. 


Stokestown,  co.  Wexford,  and  lia.=,  with  two  daus., 
a  son, 
William,  b.  1878. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Lewes  claims  descent  from 
Ednowain  ap  Bradwen,  Lord  of  Llys-Bradwen,  founder  of  the 
1.5th  noble  tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powis,  a.d.  846:  the 
present  representative  being  twenty-second  in  direct  male  de- 
scent from  that  chieftain.     Fifteenth  from  Ednowain  was 

Thomas  Lewes,  of  Llysnewydd,  who  ra.Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Lewes,  of  Coedmore,  and  gianddau.  of  Sir  John  Lewes,  of 
Abemantbychan,  co.  Cardigan;  and  d.  about  1700,  leaving  a 
son, 

David  Lewes,  who  in.  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Bronwydd,  and  their  eldest  son  dying  up.m.,  the  estate 
fell  to  David's  grandson, 

John  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Carmarthen,  and  of  Llanllyr,  co.  Car- 
digan, who  1)1.  Esther  Beynon,  of  Castell  Gorvod,  co.  Carmar- 
then.   Their  son, 

John  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  and  of  Llanllyr,  7)i.  Rebecca 
Price,  of  Duffryn,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  the  Duffryn 
property  was  joined  to  Llysnewydd.  He  d.  1759,  leaving  a 
son, 

William  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  who  m.  Joan,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bronwydd,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Taynton,  co.  Oxford,  and  Bar- 
rington,  co.  Gloucester,  deceased. 

III.  John,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  T.  Vaughan,  Esq.  of 
Tyllwydd,  co.  Cardigan,  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  late  Lieut.-Col.  10th  Hussars,  in.  Mary  Jane,  dau. 
of  Rev.  J.  Griffith,  and  has  issue.  2  Thomas. 

3  Price,  late  Major  R.A.,  in.  Florence  Kitmear,  of  Hali- 
fax. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  Robert  Lewis  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Nantgwilt, 
CO.  hadnor. 

2  Louisa  Jane,  rn.  Sir  Pryse  Pryse,  Bart,  of  Gogerddan,  co. 
Cardigan. 

IV.  Price,  of  Gwastoed,  co.  Cardigan. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  an  offlcerin  the  Horse 
Guards  (Blue),  in.  1812,  Eliza  Williama  Anne,  dau.  of  Col. 
Lewis,  of  Llanayron,  co.  Cardigan,  and  left  issue  at  his 
decease, 

William  Price,  late  representative. 

John,  6.  1814,  an  ofiBcer  in  the  27th  Regt.,    m.  Charlotte 

Berry;  and  d.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  leaving  issue  a 

dau..  Amy  Eliza,  deceased. 
Williama  Johanna,  ih.  John  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Baxterley,  co. 

Warwick,  and  has  issue,  John  Edward  Lewes,  late  71st 

Eegt.,  and  Williama  Mary  Sidney,  deceased. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Price  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  late  of  the  96th 
Regt.,  Honorary  Col.  Royal  Carmarthen  Artillery  Militia,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  cos.  Carmarthen,  Pembroke,  and  Cardigan,  and 
High  Sheriff  for  the  last-named  shire  1859,  h.  5  Nov.  1813  ;  m. 
21  Oct.  1837,  Anna,  elder  dau.  of  James  Beatty,  Esq.,  M.D.  of 
Enniskillen,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her,  who  is  deceased,  hart 
issue, 

I.  William  Price  Llewellyn,  present  representative. 

II.  Thomas  Powell,  b.  18  Aug.  1860. 

I.  William  Susannah,  m.  April,  1»74,  John  Richard  Howell, 
Esq.  of  Glaspant,  Carmarthen. 

II.  Elizabeth  Cecilia  Johanna,  m.  Aug.  1801,  Essex  Bowen, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Llwyngwair,  co.  Pembroke,  and  is  de- 
ceased. 

i:i.  Mary  Anna,  rn.  March,  1869,   James  Bowen  Summers, 
Esq.  of  Milton,  co.  Pembroke. 
Col.  Lewes  d.  1890. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  serpents  nowed  in  triangle  arg.  Crest — '• 
An  eagle  displayed  with  a  serpent  embowed  round  the  body 
ppr.     Motto — Sine  dolo,  and  cos  d(f)is  cos  a(TOS. 

Seat — Llysnewydd,  Llandyssil,  South  Wales. 


LEWES  OF  LLYSNEWYDD. 

Lewes.  William  Peice  Llewellyn,  Esq. 


of 


Lljsnewjdd,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos. 
Cardigan  and  Carmarthen,  Lieut.-Col.  late  51st 
Eegt.,  b.  30  Aug.  1838  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1872,  Sarah 
Cecilia,  2nd   dau.   of  John  Deane-Drake,  Esq.  of 


LEWIN  OF  THE  HOLLIES. 

Lewin,  Moetimee,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  Bexlej, 
Kent,  b.  13  Oct.  1847  ;  s.  his  father  17  June,  1877  ; 
m.  Louisa  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  George  Thompson, 
late  21st  iS'orth  British  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue,  two 
daus. 

Liueagre. — This  is  an  old  Kentish  family. 

Richard  Lewin,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  Bexley,  Kent,  in.  1752, 
Mary  Brown,  of  an  ancient  family  seated  at  Hampstead,  and 
c(.  1810,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1760),  i.  Thomas,  his  hcirj 


LEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEW 


1195 


II.  Eichard,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  father  of  Sir  Gregory  Allnutt 
Lcwin;  in.  John;  iv.  Gregory;  v.  Frederick;  vi.  Edward: 
Tii.  John;  1.  Mary.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  h.  18  April,  1753;  wi. 
1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  John  Hale,  of  Plantation,  near 
Guisborough,  co.  York  (4th  son  of  Sir  Bernard  Hale,  Chief 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  see  Hale  ofKuv/s  If'aldev), 
hy  Mary  Chaloner  his  wife  {see  Chalonep.  of  Giusborougk).  and 
d.  1837,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had  issue, 

Thomas  (deceased). 

Bichard  John,  ra.  Jane,  widow  of  T.  Plumer,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 

is  deceased 
Frederick  (deceased). 
Frederick  Mortimer,  his  heir. 
William  Charles  James,  m.  in  1827,  Jane  Laprimandaye,  and 

had  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
George  Herbert,  m.  1835,  Mary  Friend,  and  had  three  sons 

and  two  daus. 
Edward  Barnard  Hale,  m.  Matilda  Rivaz,  and  hacl  three  sons 

and  two  daus.     His  2nd  son,   Wilfred  Hale,  m.  in    India, 

31  Oct.  1885,  Kate,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  W.  BaggaUay,  Esq.  of 

Holme  Lee,  Beckenham,  Kent,  andhas  adau.,  6.  5  Jan.  1887. 
Emilius  (deceased). 
Mary  Hale,5)i.  1806,  Charles  Marsh,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son  and 

three  daus.  Ann. 

Harriet,  to.  1820,  George  Grote,  Esq.,  the  Historian  of  Greece, 

and  d.  28  Dec.  1878. 

Charlotte,  m.  1834,  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 
Frances  Eliza,  m.  Neil  von  Koch,   Esq.  of  Stockholm,  and 

d.  21  Aug.  1888,  leaving  issue,  four  sons. 
The  4th  son, 

Frederick  Mortimer  Lewin,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  J.P.  for 
Kent  and  Hants,  6.  30  Aug.  1798  ;  to.  9  April,  1839,  Augusta 
Diana,  elder  dau.  of  Thomas  Gisborne  Babington,  Es.-j.  of 
Rothley  Temple,  co.  Leicester,  by  Hon.  Augusta  Julia,  4th 
dau.  of  Sir  Gerard  Noel  Noel,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Chaloner,  85th  Eegt.,  6.  5  June,  1842 ;  d.  14 
May,  1870. 

II.  Lionel  Henry,  6.  25  June,  1846 ;  d.  20  Dec.  1874. 

III.  Mortimer,  now  of  The  Hollies. 

I.  Mary  Hale,  m.  8  June,  1865,  Col.  Henry  Masterman 
Thompson,  late  41st  (Welsh)  and  82nd  Kegts.,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Diana  Spencer,  m.  3  March,  1868,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward 
Spread  Beamish,  R.A.,  2nd  son  of  Eev.  Henry  Hamilton, 
Beamish,  by  Anne  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Kev.  Edward 
Spread  {see  Beamish  ofJ\Iouat  Beamish),  and  has  issue. 

III.  Julia  Babington. 

He  d.  17  June,  1877. 

Anns — Per  pale  gu.  and  or,  three  bucks'  heads  erased  at  the 
neck  counterchanged,  Crest — A  buck  trippant  quarterly  or 
and  az.    Motto — Dieu  sait  tout. 

Seat — The  Hollies,  Bexley,  Kent. 


liEWIN  OF  CLOaHANS  AND  CASTLE- 
GROVE. 

Lewin,  Fredeeic  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Cloglians,  co. 
Mayo,  and  of  Castlegrove,  co.  Galway,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  former  co..  High  SherifP  1886,  and  J.P. 
CO.  Galway,  High  Sheriff  1892,  b.  1828 ;  m.  1867, 
Lucy  Emma,  dau.  of  William  Byrom  Corrie,  Esq. 
of  Cheltenham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1880)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Frederic,  6.  1872.  ii.  Arthur  Corrie. 

III.  Frederic  Henry. 

I.  Constance  Mary.  n.  Lucy  Emily. 

III.  Gwynneth  Maud,  iv.  Alice  Christina, 

v.  Emma  Marian  Edith. 

Liiueag'e. — Thomas  Lewin.  Esq.  of  Cioghans,  son  of 
Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Croom,  co.  Limerick,  -ju.  1656,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Edward  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Ransfadden,  Wales,  and 
in  1663  purchased  Cioghans.  He  left  issue,  i.  Joseph,  his 
heir;  ii.  Thomas.    Mr.  Lewin  d.  1690.    The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cioghans,  m.  1685,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Robert  Bell,  Esq.  of  Streamstown,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas, 
his  heir;  ii.  John,  d.s.p.;  i.  Elizabeth.     The  eldest  sou, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cioghans,  m.  1714,  Christina,  dau. 
of  B.  King,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Henry,  a  cavalry  ofiBcer,  d.  s.  p.,  killed  in  the   battle    of 
Fontenoy.  Carkiqub,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis,  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cioghans,  High  Sheriff  of  Mayo  1745, 
TO.  1740,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Ross  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus, 
CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 


Thomas,  his  heir. 

Anne,  ra.  1776,  George  Ross  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Ross  Hill,  co. 
Clare. 
Susan,  TO.  John  Westrogp,  Esq.  of  Mellon,  co.  Limerick. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cioghans,  High  Sheriff  of  Mayo,  m. 
1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Harrison  Ross  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fort^ 
fergus,  CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

Jane,  to.  1st,  Capt.  Horsfall,  39th  Regt.,  and  2ndly,  Col.  John 
Scrope  Colquitt,  of  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

Barbara,  ra.  Ralph  Benson.  F.sq.  of  Lutwyche  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
some  lime  M.P.  for  Stafford.  Anna,  d.  anra. 

Mr.  Lewin  left  no  male  issue.    His  uncle, 

Carrique  Lewin,  Esq.,  son  of  the  2nd  Thomas  Lewin,  of 
Cioghans,  vi.  1745,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Gallagher,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  a  son, 

James  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  m.  1780,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Edward  Elwood,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co.  Sligo,  and  had  issue, 

James,  Capt.  30th  Foot,  w-ho  m.  and  had  one  son,  James  St. 
George,  Lieut.  61st  Regt.,  d.  s.  p.  1849,  in  India. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Carrique,  Lieut.  71st  R(gt.,  d.  s.p.  1844, 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cioghans,  served  a  few  years  as 
an  officer  30th  Regt.,  but  quitted  the  army  on  the  reduction 
after  Waterloo.  He  to.  1823,  Anne,  dau.  of  Westropp  Ross 
Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cornfield,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  1873,  having  had 
issue, 

Frederic  Thomas,  now  of  Cioghans. 

Georgina,  m.  1861,  George  Ellis,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  52nd  Light 
Infantry. 

Arms— Arg.,  abend  engrailed  sa.  between  two  trefoils  slipped 
vert.  Crest — A  demi-hon  sa.  holding  between  his  paws  a  tre- 
foil slipped  vert.    Motto— Spes  mea  in  Deo. 

&a(s— Castlegrove,  Tuam,  co.  Galway,  and  Cioghans,  co. 
Mayo. 


LEWIS  OF  ST.  PIERRE, 

Lewis,  Charles  Edward.  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  co, 
Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1880  ;  b. 
26  April,  1830 ;  m.  2  Oct.  1858,  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Staunton  Lambert,  Esq.,  of 
Waterdale  House,  co.  Galway,  by  the  Hon.  Cam- 
den Elizabeth  Lambert  (only  dau.  and  heir  of  the- 
last  Baron  Kirkcudbright). 

Lineagre. — This  family  derives,  in  a  direct  line,  from 
Cadifor,  Prince  or  Chieftain  of  Divet,  who  flourished  about 
the  period  of  the  Norman  Conquest,  and  was  bur.  in  the  I'riory 
of  Caermarthen. 

Philip,  3rd  son  of  Llewellyn  ap  Ivor,  Lord  of  St.  Clare- 
and  Tredegar,  by  Angharad  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Morgan  Meredyth,  m.  Nest,  dau.  of  Gwillym  Sais  ap  Madoc, 
and  had  issue,  Gwillym  Philip  Llewellyn ;  John  Philip- 
Llewellyn;  Gwenllian,  m.  David  Gwillym  Jenkin;  and  an 
elder  son. 

Sir  David  ap  Philip,  m.  Christy,  dau.  of  David  ap  levan  ap' 
Rhys  Voel,  and  their  grandson, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Chepstow,  co.  Monmouth,  killed  at 
Banbury,  1469,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morgan  Jenkin  Philip, 
of  Langston,  co.  Monmouth,  and  his  great-grandson, 

Henry  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  living  1536,  High  Sheriff 
1544,  d.  1547,  having  to.  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Kemeys,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Herbert,  of  Caldicot,  by  whom 
he  was  father  of 

William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  living  1583,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Robert  Gamage,  of  Coity,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Henrt  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  High  Sheriff  1609,  d.  7  Feb. 
1637;  ii!.  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Herbert,  Esq.  of 
Wonastow,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Morgan,  of  Tredegar,  and  d.  v.  p.  17  Nov.  1634, 
leaving  issue,  William,  -who  d.  a  minor ;  Elizabeth,  who  ra. 
Roger  Gates,  of  Cefn  Tila,  co.  Monmouth  :  and  a  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  a  Royalist,  living  1673. 
He  TO.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Joseph  Langton,  Esq.  of  Newton  Park, 
Somerset,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  j)i.  De  la  Riviere  or  De  la 
Rivers,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Morgan,  Knt.  and  Bart,  of 
Llangattock,  co.  Monmouth,  which  lady  lii.  2ndly,  Thomas 
Williams,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Trevor  Williams,  Bart,  of 
Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  ancestor  of  Williams,  of 
Llangibby  Castle.    Mr.  Lewis  left  issue  a  son. 


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LEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEW 


TnoMAS  Lewis.  Esq.  of  St.  rievro,  »!.  1ft.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Kichard  Levett,  Knt.  of  Kew,  who  <?.  1707;  2ndly,  Katha- 
ine.  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Hush  Calveley  Cotton,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  Roliert  Cotton,  Bavt.  of  Combermere,  co.  Chester;  and 
ordly,  Jane  Bacliel,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Becher, 
Ksq.  of  Howberry,  co.  Bedford.  Mr.  Lewis  d.  29  May,  1732, 
a^ed  47,  having  had  isfue  by  his  3rd  wife.  Craven,  who  m.  and 
<^  f.}).  before  1764:  Mary,  d.  1734;  Fanny,  d.  9  May,  1707, 
bavins;  "I.  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Crick,  who  d.  Feb.  1803, 
aged  6S  :  and  an  elder  son, 

MoBGAS  Lewis.  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  d.  17  Aug.  1779,  aged  57  ; 
m.  Eachel,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Van,  Esq.  of  Llanwern,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1797,  aged  70)  had 
seven  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  who  s.  his  brother. 

III.  John  Craven,  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester,  who  in.  and 
left  a  dau.,  who  m.  Capt.  Crowdy,  and  left  issue  a  dau. 

IV.  George,  drowned  in  the  Severn,  6  Nov.  1774,  aged  16. 

Y.  Edward,  Hector  of  Portskewett  and  St.  Pierre,  d.  1  March, 
1839,  ased  79  ;  Hi.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Freke.''Esq.  of  Hannington,   WUts,  who  d.  29  Dec.  1846, 
aged  76.  and  by  her  had  issue, 
1  Edward  Freke,   M.A.,   formerly  Rector  of  Portskewett 
and  St.  Pierre;  m.  31  Aug.  1853,  Caroline  Mary, 2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bates  Eons,  Esq.  of  Court-y-rala,  co.  Glamor- 
gan. 

1  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Eev.  Francis  Lewis,  of  St.  Piene. 

2  Frances.  3  Anne,  m.  Capt.  John  King,  U.N. 

VI.  Francis  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  d.  17  Sept.  1794,  aged  32;  m. 
Kanny,  youngei-  dau.  and  co-htir  of  William  Kreke,  Esq.  of 
Ilannington,  Wilts,  who  survived  her  husband,  and  m.  2ndly, 
AVilliani  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Whalcomb,  co.  Dorset, 
and  3rdly,  Eev.  Paul  Leir. 

VII.  James,  d.  4  June,  1787,  aged  22. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1st,  12  Feb.  1774.  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Ponty- 
1)001,  eo.  Monmouth ;  2ndly,  Thomas  Stoughton,  Esq.  of 
ctallvhorgan,  co.  Kerry. 

II.  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Leyson,  M.A.  of  Jesus  Coll. 
Oxford,  Vicar  of  Bassalega,  and  Rector  of  Panteague  and 

Tredunnock,  co.  Monmouth. 

III.  Frances,  d.  1795. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Cope,  Esq.  of  Petherton,  Westmoreland,  Jamaica,  which 
lady  d.  26  Jan.  173S,  aged  19.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Thomas  Leyson,  who  survived  her  husband,  and  hi.  2ndly, 
15  April,  1798,  Charles  Kemeys  Kemeys-Tynte,  Esq.,  and  d. 
April,  1835.  Mr.  Lewis  d.  s.  ^j.  17  June,  1796,  aged  45,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  m.  16  June,  1777, 
•Susanna,  dau.  of  Francis  Davis,  Esq.  of  Chepstow,  and  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Higford,  Esq.  of  Dixton, 
.CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Frances  Susanna,  m. 
John  Baldwyn,  Esq.  of  the  Mount,  Chepstow)  five  sons.  Mr. 
Lewis  d.  10  Dec.  1840,  aged  86,  and  w.is  s.  by  his  son, 
-"^Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  Col.  of  the  Monmouth 
Militia,  h.  12  May,  1779,  m.  1st,  Maria  Anne.  dau.  of  Thomas 
Daniel,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester ;  and  2ndly,  Caroline, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Dyot  Skip  Bucknall,  Esq.  of 
Hampton  Court,  Middlesex.  She  d.  29  March,  1850,  aged  52  ; 
and  Col.  Lewis  d.  s.  p.  at  Clifton,  21  April,  1847,  aged  67 ;  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Chakles  James  Lewis,  Esq.  of  .St.  Pierre,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  h. 
26  Jan.  1781.  He  d.  s.  p.  15  Aug.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Rev.  Francis  Lewis,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Llan- 
vair-Kilgiddin,  co.  Monmouth,  and  Vicar  of  Holme  Lacy, 
CO.  Hereford,  6.  4  July,  1782  :  m.  1st,  25  March,  1828,  his 
cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Lewis,  Rector  of  Port- 
skewett, CO.  Monmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1846) 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  of  St.  Pioire. 

II.  Thomas  Freke,  of  Abbey  Dore  Court,  Hereford,  B  A., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  23rd  E.W.  Fusiliers,  b.  16  May, 
IsSl. 

III.  Francis  Higford,  I.  24  Sept.  1832  ;  d.  unm.  10  April, 
1855. 

IV.  Henry  Leece,  b.  8  Sept.  1834  :  d.  15  Feb.  1835. 

V.  George  William,  Lieut.  23rd  Regt.,  b.  23  June,  1840 ;  d. 
wrm.  14  Oct.  1866. 

I.  Mar)' Fanny  Susanna,  7?i.  11  Aug.  1864,  Fr.ancls  Thomas 

Egerton  Prothero.   Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Malpas 

Court,  CO.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue. 

The  Rev.  Francis  Lewis  m.  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1853,  Jane,  only  dau. 

of  Vice-Admiral   Charles   Gordon,   and   widow   of  the  Rev. 

James  Henry  Scudamore  Burr.     He  d.  Feb.  1872,  and  his  widow 

1,1.  2nd!y,  Capt.  Eolland. 

Arr>i% — Or,    a    lion    rampant  sa.,    with  many  quarterings. 


Crest— K  griffin  segreant  sa.     Motto— lla.  pcrsa  la  fide,  ha  perso 
Ihonore. 

Seat— Si.  Pierre,  near  Chepstow. 


HAMPTON-LEWIS  OF  HENLLYS  AND 
BODIOR. 

Hampton  -  Lewis,  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Henllys  and  Bodior,  co.  Anglesey,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1SG9,  Col.  Commanding  Eoyal  Angle- 
sey Engineer  Militia  1878  to  1891,  and  since  1891 
Hon.  Col.  of  that  Corps,  late  of  H.M.  Hon.  Corps 
of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  and  formerly  Capt.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards,  educlited  at  Sandhurst,  entered 
the  army  1852,  served  in  the  Crimean  War  1854  to 
1856,  was  at  Balaklava,  lukerman,  Tchernaya,  and 
Sevastopol  (medal  with  three  clasps,  Turkish  war 
medal,  and  5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie),  b.  9  Aug. 
1834  ;  m.  20  Feb.  1872,  Lettice  Martha,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Pritchard,  Esq.  of  Trescawen,  Anglesey, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Arthur,  6.  26  March,  1874;  d.  2  Aug.  1875. 

II.  John  Lewis,  b.  1  Oct.  1876. 

in.  Thomas  Herbert  Richard,  b.  2  April,  1885. 

I.  Mary  Gwendolen,  b.  1  April,  1875. 

II.  Dorothy  Lettice,  6.  14  April,  1880. 

III.  Cicely  Myfanwy,  b.  11  March,  1883. 

Lineagre. — William  Hampton,  descended.  It  is  stated, 
from  an  ancient  Lancashire  family,  formed  one  of  the 
garrison  of  Beaumaris  Castle  in  1460,  and  held  there  the  rank 
of  Deputy-Governor,  as  appears  from  a  document  bearing  his 
name,  giving  orders  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  to  extinguish 
their  fires  at  an  appointed  hour.  He  received  a  grant  of  Henllys, 
CO.  Anglesey,  anciently  the  seat  of  Gweirydd  ap  Rhys  Goch, 
chief  of  one  of  the  Fifteen  Tribes  of  North  Wales.  The 
eventual  heiress  of  the  Hamptons  of  Henllys, 

Mart  Hampton,  of  Henllys  (only  surviving  child  of  Robert 
Hampton,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1732),  m.  11  April, 
1746,  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Trefollwyn,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
1750,  son  of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.,  of  the  same  place,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  of  Llansadwrn,  and  sister  of 
Rev.  Owen  Lloyd,  Rector  of  same  place.  She  d.  22  Sept.  1759, 
h.^ving  had  by  her  husband  (who  d.  May,  1760)  a  dau.,  Mary, 
b.  2  Nov.  1749,  m.  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Rockville,  co. 
Eoscommon,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Hampton  Jones,  Esq.  of  Henllys,  6.  24  Feb.  1746, 
High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1770 ;  m.  25  June,  1770,  Emma,  only 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Lewis,  A.M.,  of  Plas  Llanfihangel, 
Rector  of  Llandegfan,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Bodior,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1780)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Hampton,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Edward  (Rev.),  6.  April,  1779,  B.A.  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  Chaplain  to  H.M.  forces  at  the  Mauritius, 
111.  1812,  Susanna  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Peniarth  Uchaf,  co.  Merioneth,  and  had  issue,  Henry 
Berkeley;  and  Maria  Dorothea  Wilhelmina  Sydney,  m. 
Robert  Webster,  of  the  99th  Begt. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  unm.  ii.  Jane  Lewis. 

He  d.  12  Sept.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Hampton  Hampton-Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllys,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1813,  Major  Carnarvonshire  Militia,  b.  21  Nov. 
1775,  assumed  by  royal  licence  1830,  the  additional  surname 
of  Lewis;  m.  19  Dec.  1796,  Mar}',  dau.  of  Richard  Chambers, 
Esq.  of  Whitbourn  Court,  and  Cradley  Hall,  co.  Hereford, 
widow  of  Thomas  Harris  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Gains,  same  co., 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1842), 

I.  John  Lewis,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  6.  2  Feb.  1800,  Col.  50th  Regt.  Native  Infantry, 
H.E.l.C.S.  ;  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Major  Hall,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and 
had  issue,  John  Lewis,  b.  27  March,  1827. 

I.  Emma,  b.  2  Feb.  1801 ;  d-  5  Aug.  1819. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  b.  27  April,  1802,  d.  young. 

III.  Mary  Margaret,  b.  7  Sept.  1803;  in.  22  Nov.  1825,  Alex- 
ander Anderson,  Esq.  of  Kingask,  co.  Fife,  Major  H.E.I.C. 
Engineers,  and  by  him  (who  d.  13  Sept.  1856)  had  issue. 

IV.  Anna  Maria  Surinam,  b.  4  Jan.  1811 ;  m.  16  June,  18.35, 
Charles  Norton  Longman,  Esq.  of  Mount  Grove,  Hampstead, 
Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 

Mr.  Hampton-Lewis  d.  22  Jan.  1343,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lewis  Hampton-Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllys  and  Bodior 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  Major  5th  Dragoon  Guards, 
b.  18  Oct.  1798  ;  m.  2  Sept.  1833,  Elizabeth  Frances,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  I'Anson,  Esq.  of  Prior  House,  Rich- 
mond, and  d.  1871,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  had  issue, 


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I.  Thomas  Lewis  Hampton,  now  of  Henllys  and  Bodior. 

n.  John  Vivian  Hampton,  b.  18  June,  1835,  m.  2  June,  1868, 

Lady  Laura  Pliipps,  dau.  of  the  Marquess  of  Normanby, 

and  has  issue. 

I.  Fanny  Mary  Hampton,  6.  4  April,  1838 ;  m.  W.  G. 
(rriflith,  Esq.  of  Lias  Llanfair,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Mary  Freeman  Grace  Hampton. 

^nus— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th  arff., 
a  chevron  sa.  between  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr.,  in  the  beak 
of  each  an  ermine  spot,  for  Lewis,  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  bucks'  heads  cabossed  arg.  a  crescent 
of  the  field  for  ditference,  for  Koberts  of  Bodior;  2nd  and  3rd 
gu.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  a  mullet  in  chief  and  an  escallop  in 
base  arg.  three  martlets  sa.,  for  Hampton.  Crests — 1st,  A 
Cornish  chough  ppr.,  in  the  dexter  claw  a  fleur-de-lis  az.,  for 
Lewis;  2nd,  A  wyvern  amidst  bulrushes  ppr.,  for  Hampton. 
Motto— A  Deo  et  rege. 

Smts— Henlljs,  near  Beaumaris,  and  Bodior,  near  Holy- 
head. 


LEWIS  OF  BALLINAGAR. 

Lewis,  Johx  Michael  Atlwaed,  Esq.  of  Balli- 
nagar,  co.  Galwav,  J.P.,  b.  1  Eeb.  1854  ;  .«.  his 
father  1873;  m.  4  Dec.  18S9,  Catherine  Frances, 
only  dau.  of  Edward  Jonas  Greene,  Esq.  of  New- 
stead,  CO.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

John  Aylward,  b.  23  July,  1893. 
Kathleen  Adelaide,  6.  29  Aug.  1890. 

Liineagre. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
Welsh  line  of  the  same  name  long  resident  in  co.  Carmarthen. 
David  Lewis  settled  in  Ireland  about  the  middle  of  the  17th 
century,  at  Waterford,  of  which  city  he  became  Alderman. 
He  was  Sheriff  in  1695,  and  filled  the  office  of  Mayor  five  times. 
He  d.  1718,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Sarah  (who  d.  1730), 

I.  William  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Kilferona,  b.  I(;i92;  riu 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kichard  Buckner,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  and 
d.  i  July,  1767,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1788)  issue, 

1  William  (Rev.),  6.  1725;  m.  29  May,  1765,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Col.  Clarke,  of  Surrey,  and  had  issue,  William  (Rev.),  h. 
1767,  m.  25  May,  1795,  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Ryves,  Esq. 
of  Kyves  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1859,  leaving 
issue,  William  Buckner  (Rev.),  British  Chaplain  at 
Smyrna,  b.  1798;  d.  3  Jan.  1870  (he  m.  17  July,  1820, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  W.  C.  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinnerana,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue,  William ;  Mary ;  Arabella,  ra.  2 
May,  1854,  WalterM.  Pengelley,  Esq., Lieut.  Indian  Navy: 
and  Adelaide,  ra.  July,  1858,  Rev.  Rowland  Cousins); 
Richai-d,  Capt.  94th  Eegt.  {m.  1844,  Margaret,  dau.  of  A. 
Campbell,  Esq. :  d.  30  Sept.  1844) ;  Dora,  d.  unm.  7  Dec. 
1887  ;  and  Mary. 

2  David  (Rev.),  b.  1730;  d.  1759. 

1  Aime,  m.  8  March,  I7C0,  Col.  Gore,  of  Derrymore,  co. 
Clare. 

2  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  Feb.  1758,  Gen.  Crumpe  ;  and  2ndly, 
14  Oct.  1792,  Lord  Glentworth,  Bishop  of  Limerick. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  30  Dec.  1762,  Rev.  William  Maunsell, 
D.D.,  of  Limerick. 

II.  David,  of  Waterford,  High  Sheriff  1740,  m.  20  Sept.  1740, 
Mary  Shiel,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1754,  leaving  issue,  David  ; 
Samuel, 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  James  (Rev.),  d.  unm. 
The  third  son, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Oldcastle,  co.  Cork,  m.  21  Nov.  1728, 
Joan,  dau.  of  Francis  Radley,  Esq.  of  Knockraur,  co.  Cork ; 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Henet,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas  ;ij.  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Edward  Hull, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Leamcon  Manor,  co.  Cork,  andd.  1808,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  1773)  haa  issue, 

1  Richard  Hull,  of  Seaforth  House,  co.  Cork,  Lieut.  6Sth 
Regt.,  b.  1764;  m.  1790,  Christiana,  dau.  of  JohnSweeteii- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Mardyke  House,  CO.  Cork;    and  <?.  23  Oct. 
1835,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  26  Dec.  1849)  issue, 
William,  Lieut.  19th  Regt.,  b.  10  Oct.  1793;  m.  1st,  1  July, 
1824,  Christiana  {d.  30  Jan.  1826),  dau.  of  Robert  Bird, 
Esq.  of  Bimtry  (by  whom  he  had  issue,  a  dau.  Marv,  ya. 
5  Feb.  1853,   Dr.  Abraham  Tuckey,  of  Bantry,  d.   20 
May,  1876);  he  m.  2ndly,  24  April,  1827,  Sarah  (d.  10 
Dec.  1874),  dau.  of  Robert  Boyle  Warren,  Esq.  of  Kin- 
sale,  andd.  17  Oct.  1883,  leaving  issue,  Richard  Hull, 
b.  7  March,  1828,  Col.  in  the  Army,  late  20th  Regt.  {in. 
10  Aug.  1858,  Georgina,  dau.  of  John  Tonson  Rye,  Esq. 
of  Hyecourt,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  3  April,  1888,  leaving 
issue,  1  Percy  John  Tonson,  b.  5  April,  1861,  Major 
A.S.C.  late  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  m.   14  July,  1892, 
Maud,  dau.  of  Richard  GriflBth,  Esq.  of  Glenmore,  Chel- 
tenham ;  2  luchard  Hull,  6.  14  March,  1870,  Lieut.  Royal 
Engineers :  1  May,  m.  3  Sept.  1889,  Capt.  Charles  R. 


Browne;    2  Claire,  m.  18   Oct.  11890,  Henry  C.    Jen- 
kins,  Esq.   Fleet  Paymaster,  R.N. ,   and  3  Georgina); 
Sarah,  m.  25  June,  1850  {d.  1855),   Richard   C.   Pratt, 
Esq.  of  Kinsale  ;  Christiana,  m.  6   May,  1852  {d.  1856), 
Capt.  Johnstone  Napier,  74th  Regt. 
John,  Lieut.  1st  Ceylon  Kegt.,  b.  1794;    m.  Miss  Long, 
d.  s.p.  1823. 
Thomas,  Lieut.  48th  Regt.,  6.  1796:    m.  Alicia,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Dalion,  of  Ross  Castle,  co.  Clare ;  d.  s.  p.  4  June, 
1837. 
Stephen,  Lieut.  73rd  Regt.,  b.  1797  ;  m.  Eliza  (d.  March, 
1831),  dau.  of  Dr.  Millar,  of  Six  Mile  Bridge,  co.  Clare, 
and  d.  26  July,  1880,  leaving  issue,  1.  John  Riggs  Millar, 
Peputy-Surgeon-General    A. M.S.    (6.  1821,  m.    Mary, 
dau.  of  Judge  Jervis,  of  Canada,  and  has  issue,  Joliii 
George  Stephen,  Surgeon-Major  A. M.S.,  b.  .'iOct.  1857); 
2.  Stephen  (hi.  lst,lsabel]a,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crumpe,  Esq. 
of  Chorley,  Salop  (who  d.  29  May,  1880),  and  had  issue, 
Henry  Stephen,  b.  1857,  m.  15  Oct.  18s9,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Charles  H.  Minchin,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Stephen 
Henry,  b.  29  July,  1890;  Richard  Crumpe,  6.  15  April, 
1865,  Surgeon  A. M.S.;  Marian,  m.  8  April,  1880,  John 
Dorman,   Esq.     He  m.  2ndly,  21  Aug.  1883,  his    first 
cousin,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Lewis,  Esq.) ;  and  3. 
James  Henry,  Surgeon  A. M.S.,  d.  unm.  1  July,  1867. 
Henry,  b.  1801 ;  ju.  Mary  (<l.  16  Jan.  1882),  dau.  of  Ralph 
Bracken,  Esq.,   and  d.  25  May,  1849,  leaving  issue. 
Richard  Hull,  m.  9  Aug.  1877,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Babbington,  Esq. ;  Henry  Ralph,  late  Lieut.  11th  Kegt. 
(ra.  9  Nov.  1859,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Robert  Dunne,  Esq.,  of 
Kinsale,  and  has  i.ssue) ;  and  two  daus.,  1  Mary,  m.  27 
July,  1820,  Major  Crooke,  25th  Regt.,  and  d.  25  June, 
1891;    2  Catherine,  m.  1st,  9  Sept.  1824,  Capt.  Sandys, 
24th  Light  Dragoons,  and  2ndly,  12  Aug.  1841,  Col. 
Lowth,  C.B.,  38th  Regt.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen. 
2  Tonson,  b.  1766 ;  vi.  28  July,  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Blair,  of  Blair's  Cove,  Bantry  ;  and  d.  1841 ,  leaving  issue, 
Richard  ;  Thomas. 
I  Elizabeth,  m.  19  Jan.  1790,  Richard  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair's- 
Cove,  CO.  Cork. 
III.  Frank,  m.  Miss  Gardner,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Jan.  1836-) 
had  issue,  Frank,  b.  1800,  who  m.  3  Sept.  1831,  Maria,  dau. 
of  Dr.  Potter,  and  d.  Feb.  1843,  having  by  her,  who  d.  :. 
Feb.    1852,    had    issue,    James    Potter,    M.D.,    of    Glou- 
cester Crescent,  London,  b.  19  Jan.  1834,  m.  16  June,  1864, 
Halgena.  dau.  of  Mathias  Hare,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  and  d.  30  May, 
1890,  leaving  issue,  three  daus. 
I.  Catherine,    m.    10    Feb.    1766,    John    Hopkins,   Esq.  of 
Macroom,  co.  Cork. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henkt  Lewis,  Esq.,  b.  1732;  m.  8  April,  1771,  Margaret  (d^ 
26  April,  1787),  dau.  of  Richard  Edward  Hull,  Esq.  of  Lemcon 
Manor,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  July,  1810,  leaving  issue  (with  a  dau., 
Mary,  who  d.  unm.  18  May,  1866)  an  only  son, 

Richard  Lewis,  Esq.,  m.  26  Oct.  1797,  Catherine  dau.  and', 
ultimately  solo  heiress  of  John  Travers,  Esq.  of  Garrycloyne 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  and  d.  27  July,  1812,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.. 
15  Sept.  1847), 

I.  John  (Rev.),  b.  1798;  m.  15  Nov.  1823,  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
John  Lawless,  Esq.  of  Cork ;  and  d.  29  Oct.  1833,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1891)  the  Right  Rev.  John  Travers 
Lewis,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Ontario,  Metropolitan  of 
Canada,  b.  1825  (m.  1st,  22  July,  1851,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Sharwood,  Attorney-General  of  Upper  Canada,  and  had. 
issue,  Travers,  b.  1857,  and  three  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  20- 
Feb.  1889,  Ada,  dau.  of  Evan  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Manchester) ;. 
Richard  Pyne,  M.D.,  6.  24  Jan.  1827,™.  17  March,  1857, 
Millicent,  dau.  of  Alexander  O'Dell,  Esq. ;  Roland,  6.  I* 
Sept.  1828  :  Zachery  ;  and  three  dau.';. 

II.  Richard  Tonson,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,  deceased. 

IV.  Robert  Travers,  M.D.,  b.  1805;  m.  15  Sept.  1831,  Mary,, 
dau.  of  Henry  Longworth,  Esq.  of  Castletoivn,  Queen's  co. ; 
and  d.  3  Jan.  Is52  (she  tL  10  Oct.  1844).  leaving  i.ssue, 
Robert;  Richard,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  J.  E.  Gameau,  E^q. ; 
John;  and  Jane,  m.  16  Jan.  1857,  Henry  D.  Murray,  Esq., 
son  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  Bart,  (see  Burke's  Peerage  add 
Jiaroneiage). 

V.  William  Hull,  M.D.,  J.P.,  h.  1807  :  m.  25  May,  1837,  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Roe,  Esq.;  and  rf.  2  June,  1875,  leaving 
i.-sue,  William  Hoe,  b.  1841,  m.  1869,  Anna  (d.  29  May, 
1875),  dau.  of  W.  H.  Jones,  Esq.  S.I.K.I.C,  and  has  issue, 
Robert ;  Richard ;  Frederick,  m.  Frances  Smythe,  and 
three  daus. 

I.  Jane,  ra.  10  May,  1827,  Thomas  Alleyn  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Rockborough,  Muskcrry,  and  d.  13  June,  1827. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  15  Feb.  1844,  Rev.  W.  Meade,  Vicar  of 
Kinsale,  and  d.  11  Dec.  1892. 

III.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  9  Aug.  1861. 

The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Tonson  Lewis,  Esq.,  m.  17  June,  1824,  Cicelt 
CoNNOLLT  (d.  4  Feb.  1844),  only  dau.  and  eventual  sole  heiress 
of  Capt.  J.  M.  Aylward,  of  Ballinagar,  co.  Galway,  and  <(. 
1854,  leaving  issue  (with  a  dau.  Olivia  Barbara)  an  only  son, 

John  Michael  Atlward  Lewis,  Esq.   of  Ballinagar,  J. P., 


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CO.  Galway.  b.  1-  March,  1S27 ;  !».  7  April,  1S53,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  THomas  Roberts  White,  Esq.,  and  d.  26  May,  1S73,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John  Michael  Atlward,  now  of  BallinaRar. 

II.  Thomas  White,  M.D.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  8  Jan.  18.55. 

III.  Richard  George.  Lieut.  Galway  Militia,  b.  19  Feb.  1357  ; 
accidentally  drowned  in  Lousch  Derg  31  Jan.  1881. 

IV.  Robert  Travers,  3I.B.,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6.  19  March, 
1859;  m.  3  Sept.  1890,  Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas  Twamley, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Iva  Gwendoline,  b.  7  June,  1891. 

Cicely  Travers,  b.  19  June,  1892  i  d.  19  May,  1893. 

Margery,  b.  23  July,  1893. 

V.  HarrvHuU.  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  15  Dec.  1860. 

VI.  George  White,  b.  29  May,  18ti3,  Capt.  36th  Eegt. 

J.  Annie.  ii.  Hannah  Blanche. 

J^amilu  of  giBlfourir. 

The  lands  of  Faithlegg,  co.  Waterford,  with  other  lands  In 
the  same  county,  granted  to  the  Aylwards  at  the  Anglo- 
2sorman  invasion  of  Ireland,  remained  with  the  Aylward 
iamily  for  nearly  five  centuries.  John  Aylward,  Mayor  of 
Waterford  1650,  the  last  possessor,  was  transplanted  to  Con- 
naught  by  Chomwell,  and  settled  at  Ballinagar.  -He  d.  1602, 
leaving  issue, 

Petee  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  &.  1653,  who  obtained 
(29  Charles  II.)  a  grant  from  the  Crown  of  the  Ballinagar 
•estate,  co.  Galway.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Erench,  Esq.  (now  of  St.  George),  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway,  and 
Jiad  issue, 

JoHx,  his  heir.  James. 

Jane,  7)i.  Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Galway. 

Honora,  m.  Gerald  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Dillon  Grove,  co.  Roscom- 
mon, and  d.  1743. 

Margaret,  m.  1st,  John  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Carha,  co.  Galway; 
2ndly,  Patrick  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Kilnecorren,  co.  Mayo. 
The  eldest  son, 

JohnAtlward,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  m.  Barbara,  dau. of  Garrett 
K^ugent,  Esq.  of  Dysert,  Westmeath,  andd.  July,  1731,  leaving 
ly  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1765)  issue, 

I.  John  French,  his  heir. 
.      II.  NcGENT  Sylvester,  who  s.  his  brother. 
III.  Michael  Widman,  who.  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Elizabeth,  5H.  Patrick  Byrne,  Esq.,  Ballyteskin,  Queen's  co. 

II.  Mary,  m.  9  Feb.  1755,  Francis  French,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

III.  Barbara,  m.  Edward  O'Biien,  Esq.  of  BalJysoblona,  co. 
Westmeath. 

IV.  Bridget,  m.  2  Nov.  1752,  John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ross,  co. 
Clare. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  French  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  d.  unm.  30 
Sept.  1755,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

KcGENT  Sylvester  Aylward,  Esq.|of  Ballinagar,  5.  1723 ; 
.r,i.  5  Feb.  1757,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  French,  Esq.  (now 
■St.  George)  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec. 
J786)  had  issue,  Mary,  m.  1st.  23  Feb.  1780,  Edmund  Blake, 
Esq.  of  Ballyglunin  Park,  co.  Galway;  and  2ndly,  19  July, 
J788,  Col.  John  Blake,  of  Furbo,  co.  Galway  (she  d.  1789). 
Mr.  Aylward  d.  10  Aug.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Michael  Widjian  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  who  had 
served  for  some  time  in  the  Spanish  army,  for  which  he  was 
■outlawed,  but  received  (38  George  II.)  the  royal  pardon.  He 
m.  1st,  Sarah,  dim  of  Patrick  French,  Esq.  (now  St.  George) 
■of  Tyrone,  co.  Galwa}-;  and2ndly,  16  Dec.  1784.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Hyacinth  Daly,  Esq.  of  Killimore  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  by 
.her  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1835)  had  issue,  Michael,  b.  1785,  d.  v.nm. 
27  April,  1824.  Mr.  Aylward  (whose  widow  re-married  Capt. 
Averell  Lecky,  14th  Light  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Castle  Lecky, 
■CO.  Londonderry),  d.  10  June,  1785,  leaving  issue  by  his  first 
iwife, 

I.  .John  Michael  Xcgent,  his  heir. 

I.  Barbara,  i:l.  24  Dec.  1822)  m.  9  Jan.  1802,  William  Ma- 
liony,  Esq.  of  Rockvale,  co.  Cork. 

31.  Mary,  m.  1st,  9  .Jan.  1802,  William  Burke,  Esq.  of  Moy- 
glass,  CO.  Galway ;  and  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1808,  Thomas  L. 
Whistler,  Esq.,  Surgeon  A. M.S. 

The  son  and  heir, 

.John  Mich.ael  Npgent  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  Capt. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  15  Xov.  1780  ;  m.  29  Nov.  1803,  Jane 
(d.  7  May,  1864),  dau.  of  Anthony  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Alnwick, 
Northumberland,  and  d.  28  Sept.  1861,  leaving  issue  (with  a 
dau.,  Cicely  Connolly,  who  m.  17  June,  1824,  Richard  Tonson 
Lewis,  Esq.,  stefami'jj  of  Lewis),  an  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Mjchael  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  b.  13  March, 
1809;  TO.  12  Dec.  1831,  Mary  (d.25  Dec.  1804),  dau.  of  Thomas 
Biggins,  Esq.  of  Caropadin,  co.  Galway;  and  d.  14  April, 
18'j7,  s.p.  when  the  Aylward  property  passed  under  settlement 


to  his  nephew,  the  late  John  Michael  Ayiwaud  Lewis,  Esq. 
of  Ballinagar. 

yi?-))!S— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between 
three  fleurs-de-lis,  for  Lewis  ;  2nd  sa.,  a  chevron  arg.,  between 
in  chief  two  escallops,  and  in  base  a  boar's  head  couped,  of  the 
last,  for  Travers  ;  3rd  arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  in  the  dexter  chief 
and  sinister  base  a  sun  in  its  glory  or,  in  the  sinister  chief  and 
dexter  base  an  increscent  of  the  last,  for  Aylward.  Crest — A 
lion  rampant  ppr.     Motto — Amicus  omnibus. 

SeaJ— Ballinagar,  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 


LEWIS  OF  PLAS-DRAW, 

Lewis,  James,  Esq.  of  Plas-draw,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  Pwll-Ivor,  co.  Brecon,  J. P.  for  both  cos.,  on 
the  Eoll  for  Sheriffs  for  1878,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Brecon  1882-3,  b.  1826 ;  educated  at  Cowbridge ; 
m.  1867,  Louisa  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of 
Kev.  William  Edwards,  Vicar  of  Llangollen,  co. 
Denbigh,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

James  Windsor,  b.  1877. 

Xiineag'e. — Mr.  James  Lewis  is  of  a  junior  branch  of  one 
of  the  ancient  families  of  the  Principality,  being  descended  in 
a  direct  line  from  Madoc,  2nd  son  of  Jestyn  ap  owkgan,  who 
was  a  tributary  prince  of  Glamorgan,  and  Founder  of  the 
Fifth  Royal  Tribe  of  Powys.  Fourth  in  descent  from  Madoc 
was  Sir  David,  parson  of  St.  Fagan's,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
and  sole  heiress  of  Jevan  Goch  of  Rhydlavar,  by  whom  he 
acquired  that  estate,  which  remained  in  the  family  until  Joan, 
the  only  child  of  Lewis  ap  Llewelyn  ap  Lewis  ap  Llewelyn,  of 
Rhydlavar,  in.  William,  son  of  John  Thomas  of  Llanbradach. 
Their  descendants  held  it  for  several  generations,  and  still 
quarter  the  arms.  From  the  last-named  Llewelyn  of  Rhyd- 
lavar the  descent  is  thus  continued : 

Morgan  ap  Llewelyn,  2nd  son,  settled  at  Michaelstone 
Court,  St.  Fagan's,  m.  the  dau.  of  Thomas  Bach,  and  had  a 
son, 

Lewis  Llewelyn,  whe  )n.  the  dau.  of  William  Lewis  ap  Philip, 
and  left  a  son, 

Edward  Lewis,  of  The  Court,  the  first  who  assumed  the 
surname.  He  m,  the  dau  of  Thomas  Pilchard,  Registrar  of 
Llandaff,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry  Lewis,  of  The  Court,  who  in.  Mary  Edwards  of  Maes- 
y-Chrochan,  by  a  dau.  of  Lambrook  Stradling  of  St.  Donats. 
His  son, 

William  Lewis,  of  The  Court,  m.  Rebecca  Sparrow  of  Llwyn- 
yr-eos,  and  had  a  son, 

Edward  Lewis,  of  The  Court,  m.  Catherine  Thomas  of  Park- 
Coed,  Marchan,     His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Lewis,  of  the  Great  House,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James  Evans,  Esq.  of  Fairwater.    His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Lewis,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau,  of  Evan  David,  of  Fair- 
water,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a  3rd  son  James  Lewis,  now 
of  Plas-draw. 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.  a  pale  and  over  all  3  chevronels 
flory  counterflory,  all  counter-changed.  Crest— a,  lamb  pass, 
ppr.  semee  of  crescents  arg.,  holding  in  the  mouth  three 
cinquefoils  slipped  vert,  and  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  on  a 
staff  in  bend  sinister  ppr. :  ttierefrom  a  flag  flying  to  the  sinister 
arg. :  charged  with  a  cross  couped  gu. 

Motto— Uuw  f o  ;  0  fy  rhan. 

Seat — Plas-draw,  Aberdare,  R.S.O.  co.  Glamorgan. 

Club — National. 


LEWIS  OF  GWINF]fi. 

Lewis,  Charles  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Gwiufg,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J. P.  Carmarthen  and  Cardigan,  and 
D.L.  for  latter  co.,  late  44th  and  25th  Regts., 
formerly  Adit.  Koyal  Cai-digan  Rifle  Militia, 
afterwards  Major  Royal  South  Wales  Borderers, 
b.  13  Dec.  1831  ;  m.  29  Jan.  1863,  Sarah  Amelia, 
2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Brown,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  Bristol, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Ilbert  Cornish  Bassett,  b.  28  April,  186S,  d.  unm.  29 

July,  1890. 
I.  Eleanora  Constance.  ii.  Clara  Gwendoline  Amelia. 

Lineage. — Rev.  Thomas  Lewis,  J. P.  for  co.  Brecon,  and 
D.L.  for  Carmarthen,  Rector  of  Penboyr,  co.  Brecon,  .son  of 
Lewis  Lewis,  Esq.,  a  D.L.  for  co.  Carmarthen,  and  his  wife 
Barbara  Lloyd,  of  Llancarvan,  co.  Glamorgan,  m.  11  Aug. 
1702,  Elizabeth  Studlcy,  of  Shropshire,  and  had  (besides  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Susanna)  a  son, 


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Eev.  Lewis  Lewis,  of  Gwinf^,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Rector  of  Clovelly,  Devon,  m.  22  Sept.  1802,  Eleanora, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Davie,  Esq.  of  Orleigh,  Devon,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  7n.  19  April,  18-36,  Victoire  Marie,  4th  dau.  of 
Andrew  Houston,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Grenada,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Andrew  Courtenay,  6.  31  Jan.  1837. 

2  George  May,  b.  23  Aug.,  and  d.  Oct.  1840. 

3  Charles  Houston,  b.  17  Feb,  1844. 
1  Eleanora  Haniette. 

I.  Eleanora  Elizabeth,   m.  Oct.  1827,  Charles  Bishop,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  John  Rees  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Dolgarreg,  go.  Car- 
marthen. 
Mr.  Lewis  d.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lewis  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Gwinfe,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  23  Dec. 
1805  ;  m.  9  March,  1830,  Miss  Sarah  Simmons  Barnes  Colborne, 
dau.  of  William  Colborne,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
niece  of  William  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Redland  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
iind  d.  9  Jan.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

JohnBangley,  6.  19  Dec.  1830;  d.  24  April,  1835. 

Charles  Bassett,  now  of  Gwinf6. 

Lewis  Gwyn,  Lieut.  Indian  Navy,  b.  21  Sept.  1834. 

Edward  Studley,  late  5th  Fusiliers,  .served  in  India  during 
the  Mutiny  (mentioned  in  despatches),  b.  21  Nov.  1836. 

Frank  Davie,  b.  31  May,  1838. 

Albert  Thomas,  b.  31  Dec.  1839 ;  d.  20  Jan.  1840. 

George  Septimus,  b.  21  Sept.  1848. 

Eleanora  Jane.  Eustatia  Harriette. 

Augusta  Blanche,  d.  unm.  31  Oct.  1890. 

/Inns— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  gu.,  a  grifiSn  segreant  or,  for 
Lewis  ;  2nd  and  3rd  sa.,  three  nags'  heads  erased  or,  forLLOTD. 
Crest— A  demi-griffln  segreant  couped  or.  Motto — Facta  non 
verba. 

Seai— Gwinf6  House,  near  Llangadock,  co.  Carmarthen. 


LEWIS  OF  HENLLAN. 

L^'is,  The  Right  Eet.  Richard,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Llandaff,  of  Henllan,  co.  Pembroke,  h. 
1821,  M.A.  1846,  late  Scholar  of  Worcester  Coll. 
Oxford,  Rector  of  Lampeter  Yelfrey,  co.  Pembroke, 
1852,  and  Archdeacon  of  St.  David's  ;  m.  1847,  Geor- 
giana,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lewis,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  one 
son, 

Arthur  Griffith  Poter,  J.P.  cos.  Pembroke,  Carmarthen, 
and  Glamorgan,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of 
Carmarthen,  Registrar  of  St.  David's,  Sec.  to  the  Bishop, 
b.  29  Feb.  1848;  m.  1877,  .Annie  Wilhelmine,  dau.  of 
James  Ellison,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Windsor,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Wilfrid  Hubert  Poier,  b.  9  Feb.  1881. 

II.  Ronald  Edwin,  b.  21  July,  1883. 

III.  Eric  John  Poyer,  b.  21  Dec.  1887. 
I.  Helena  Margaret  Poyer. 

Lineag-e.— The  early  pedigree  of  the  family  of  Lewis  is 
given  in  the  Book  of  Golden  Grove,  'penes  the  Earl  of  Cawdor. 

Richard  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllan  (son  of  Roger  Lewis,  who 
ivas  son  of  Lodwioh,  and  grandson  of  Roger  Lewis,  the  last 
named  in  the  Golden  Grove  MS.),  m.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Griffith,  Esq.  of  Glan-y-Rhydd,  and  had  issue,  John  ;  David  ; 
Catherine ;  Margaret ;  and  Mary.  The  2nd,  but  only  surviv- 
.  ing  son, 

-  David  Lewis,  Esq.,  m.  1785,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morgan 
Lewis,  of  Carmarthen,  and  had,  John  :  Owen  Evan ;  Mary  ; 
Margaret;  Elizabeth;  Catherine;  and  Elinor.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllan,  m.  1st,  1818,  EUza,  dau.  of 
Charles  P.  CaUen,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her 
had, 

John  Lennox  Griffith  Poter,  of  Henllan. 
Richard  (Right  Rev.),  now  of  Henllan. 

.He  m.  2ndly,  1824,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Humphreys,  of 
Pembroke,  and  by  her  had, 

Frederick,  deceased.  Charles,  deceased. 

Hubert,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Mr.  Garbett. 
Mr.  Lewis  d.  13  March,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lennox  Griffith  Poyer  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllan,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  cos.  Carmarthen  and  Pembroke,  High  Sheriff  for 
the  latter  co.  1867,  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambrid.ge,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  22  Oct.  1819;  m.  3  Feb.  1S57,  Katherine  Callen  (who 
</.  1881),  youngest  dau.  of  Daniel  Poyer  Callen,  Esq.  of  Molles- 
ton;  andrf.  11  Feb.  1886. 


Motto— B&  wise  as  serpents. 

Scat — Henllan,  near  Narbertli,  co.  Pembroke. 

Residence — The  Palace,  Llandaff. 


LEWIS  OF  STEADEY. 

Lewis,  Chaeles  William  Mansel,  Esq.  of 
Stradey  Castle,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1881,  B.A.  Balliol  CoU.  Oxford,  b.  2 
Dec.  1845  ;  m.  1875,  Edith  Clara,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  Philip  J.  Miles,  Bart.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Hubert  Edward  Mansel,  6.  1876. 

Charles  Ronald  Mansel,  6.  1880. 

Eric  David  Mansel,  b.  1886.  Archie  Mansel,  b.  1890. 

Gwladys  Irene  Rose.  Elspie  Violet. 

Mr.  Lewis  is  son  of  David  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Stradey, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833, 
of  Brasejiose  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
M.P.  for  the  Carmarthen  Boroughs  1835-37,  only 
son  and  heir,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Daniel  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Laques,  co.  Carmarthen  (see 
that  name),  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Stradey, 
who  s.  to  that  estate  1807,  under  the  will  of  Mrs. 
Mansel,  dau.  and  eventual  sole  heir  of  Sir  Edward 
Vaughan  Mansel,  Bart.  The  late  Mr.  David  Lewis 
m.  9  June,  1836,  Lsetitia,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Way,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  and  d.  1872, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  William  Mansel,  now  of  Stradey. 

I.  Fanny  Louisa. 

II.  Rowena  Harriet  Mansel,  d.  2  Oct.  1844. 

Seat — Stradey  Castle,  near  Llanelly,  Carmarthenshire. 


LEWIS  OF  INNISKEEN  AND  SEATOWN. 

Lewis,  Henry  Owen,  Esq.  of  Inniskeen,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  Seatown,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Carlow  1874-80,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Monaghan  1885,  B.A.  Trin.  CoU.  Dublin,  b.  26 
Sept.  1842 ;  m.  8  Aug.  1866,  Frances  Sophia,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  Francis  Charles  Elsegood,  Esq. 
of  Upper  Brook  Street,  Grrosvenor  Square,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Owen,  5.  12  Sept.  1S67 ;  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Arthur  Francis  Owen,  2nd  Lieut.  P.  W.  0.  Yorkshire 
Regt.,  b.  6  Aug.  1868. 

III.  Francis  Owen,  2nd  Lieut.  Durham  Light  Infantry,  b.  17 
Aug.  1869  ;  m.  Joanna  Somerset,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Farquhar  Shand,  LL.D.,  Cliief  Justice  of  the  Mauritius. 

IV.  Cyril  Alexander  Owen,  6.  28  Jan.  1871. 

I.  Frances  Isabella  Sophia  Mary  Owen. 

II.  Frederica  Sophia  EUzabeth  Mary  Owen,  for  whom  His 
Majesty  the  King  of  Hanover  stood  sponsor. 

Lineage.— Francis  Lewis  (a  scion  of  an  ancient  Welsh 
family)  settled  in  Ireland  about  the  middle  of  the  17th  century, 
and  acquired  property  in  the  cos. of  Kildare,  Meath,  and  Queen's 
Co.     He  m.  EUzabetii  Budurda,  and  was  father  of 

William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tullygory,co.  Kildare,  ?«.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Francis  Roberts,  Esq.,  by  Jean  O'Kelly  his  wife,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Michael  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tullygory,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Jones,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Duleek  1696,  by  Rebecca  his 
•wife,  dau.  of  William  Cmtchley,  Esq.  of  Crutchley  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Dublin  and  of  Queen's  Co.,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Gambell,  Esq.  of  Washbrook,  co.  Westmeath, 
M.P.  for  Ballyshannon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Major 
John  D' Alton,  of  Dunnel  Castle,  co.  Westmeath.  By  Anne 
Gambell  his  wife,  Robert  Lewis  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Michael  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,   co.  Dublin,  to.  1786, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Frizell,  Esq.  of  Beaufort  House,  co. 
Dublin,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1825), 
William,  of  Harlech,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Kilcullen,  co.  Kil- 
dare, m.  Dora,  dau.  of  John  Cassidy,  Esq.  of  Monasterevan, 
and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue, 
John  Har^'et,  of  Kilcullen,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Middlesex,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kildare  1857,  M.P.  for  Mary- 
lebone  1861-74,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin.  1838,6.  1814: 
ra.  1st,  27  Aug.  1840,  Emily  Owen,  only  child  of  George 


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Ball,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  11 
Nov.  1850.  He  m.  2ndty,  ISfil,  Jane  Isabella,  dau.  ol 
Uilliam  Bro\vn,  Esq.,  and  <l.  1SS9. 
Villiani,  Clerk  of  the  Crown,  co.  Kildare,  b.  1818;  m. 
1845,  Jane,  dau.  of  Michael  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Elm  Grove, 
King's  CO.,  and  d.  1878,  leaving  issue,  William,  of 
Haddington  House,  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  6.  1849,  and 
Harvey. 
Edward  Valentine. 

Mary  .A.nne,  nt.  1839,  Robert  Morellct  AUoway,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  the  Berries,  Queen's  co. 
Arthur  Gamuell,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  ;».  1st,  Emily,  dau.  of  —  Osborne,  Esq.;  2ndly,  a  dau. 
of  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Polygon  House,  Southampton  ; 
and  3rdly,  Frances  Tyler,  niece  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Tyler,  and  left  issue. 

Robert,  R.N.,  vi.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Onslow, 
1st  Bart.,  K.B.,  Vice-Admiral  of  England  and  Gen.  of 
Marines,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue.  She  d.  at  Brighton,  -5 
Nov.  1861. 

Edward,  m.  his  cousin,  Henrietta,  dau.  and  co-heir  cf  H. 
Loftus  Frizell,  Esq.,  and  has  i>sue. 
Edmond   Jones   (.Rev.),   vi.    Elizabeth,    dau.    of   the   Rev. 
William  Lyster,  and  niece  of  James,  Bishop  of  Dromore, 
and  had  issue. 
Anne,  m.  Major  J.  Fielding  Sweeny,  and- has  issue. 
Eleanora,  m.  Major  F.  Bernard  Sweeny. 
Charlotte,  m.  Capt.  Stuart. 
Michael  Lewis  d.  1824.    His  2nd  son, 

LiEUT.-CoL.  Arthur  Gambell  Lewis,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Monaghan  1847,  and  Longford  1854,  6.  7  Dec.  1790; 
m.  1st,  1820,  Hester,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Westenra,  Esq.  of 
Rutland  Square,  Dublin,  uncle  of  the  2nd  Lord  Uossmore,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1S37;  he  had  issue,  Maurice  Peppard  Warren, 
LL.D.,  6.  1821;  d.  v.nm.  1865.  He  m.  2ndly,  1841,  Henrietta, 
relict  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Westenra,  2nd  son  of  the  2nd  Lord 
Kossmore,  and  only  child  and  heir  of  Henry  Owen  Scott,  Esq. 
of  Scotstown,  CO.  Monaghan,  by  Olivia  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Owen,  Ei?q.  of  Raconnell,  near  Monaghan,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1860)  he  had,  Henry  Owen,  now  of  Inniskeen 
and  Seatown.  Col.  Lewis,  who  had  served  in  the  68th  Regt., 
and  was  subsequently  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Monaghan  Militia,  d. 
22  Sept.  1869. 

Anns — Sa.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  spear-heads  arg.  a 
crescent  gu.  Crest — Gut  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  plume  of  live 
ostrich  feathers  gu.  and  az.  charged  with  a  chevron  or,  thereon 
a  crescent  gu.     ilotw — Bidd  Liu  Hebb  Llydd. 

S'.at — Inniskeen,  Monaghan.  licddence — 62,  Lancaster  Gate, 
Hyde  Park. 


LEWIS  OF  GILFACH  AND 
LLWYNCELYN. 

Lewis,  David  Jones,  Esq.  of  Gilfacli  and 
Llwjncelyn,  co.  Carmarthen,  IJarrister-at-Law  of 
the  Middle  Temple  (Mich.  1873),  and  of  the  Sontli 
Wales  Circuit,  educated  at  Llandovey,  Shrews- 
bury, and  the  Univ.  of  London,  b.  17  July,  18-lS ; 
m.  1867,  Elizabeth  Marianne,  only  child  of  the 
late  Eev.  Henry  Jones  Davis,  Vicar  of  Conwil 
Gaio  with  Llansawyl,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  J.P.  for 
same  co.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  David  Lancelot   Henri  Jones,   b.   1868 :    educated  .at 
Westminster,  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  B.A. 

II.  Elydyr  Alwyn  Awbrey  ab  Gwylyni,  b.  1882. 

Jlr.  Le^vvis  is  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Carmarthen. 

Lineage.— This  family  claim  to  be  descended  from  Owen 
Gethin,  grandson  of  Cbadoc  ab  Gwilym  of  Glyntawe,  who 
lived  in  King  John's  reign. 

David  Htwel  of  Pen-y-rhiw  Llanddausant,  co.  Carmar- 
then, was  father  of 

Lewis  David,  of  Pant  Hywel,  in  Llanddausant,  who  r.i. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rhys  Price,  of  Erynchwyth  Gwynfe,  co. 
Caermarthen,  derived  in  the  female  line  from  a  branch  of 
the  Awbreys  of  Coedmawr,  and  dying  16  Feb.  1745,  left  with  a 
d.iu.  Jane,  m.  to  John  Rhys  Morris,  two  sons,  David,  his  heir ; 
and  Rhys,  accidentally  killed.    The  elder  son, 

David  Lewis,  of  Pant  Hywel;  ra.  15  Jan.  1738,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Rhys  Llewelyn,  of  Llywel,  co.  Brecon,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
in  1785,  had  issue,  Lewis  ;  Rhys,  a  clergyman,  d  at  Usk,  s.  p. ; 
John,  of  Pen-y-crug,  who  w.  Elinor,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  Esq. ; 
Xhomas^of  Neath,  rf.  M'/uu.  9  Oct.  1791;  Magdalen,  m.  Owen 
Bowen,  Cwmydw,  Myddfai,  co.  Carmarthen;  Elizabeth,  m. 
David  Erans,  of  Llansadwrn,  co.  Carmarthen;  Anne,  m. 
Gryffydd  ilorgan,  of  Clynhir.  Llandeilo,  Tal-y-bont ;  Gwludys, 
i;i.  liiehaid  PricUard,  of  Llanwrda.     The  eldest  son, 


Lewis  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Pant  Hywel,  m.  30  Dec.  1772,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Briwnant  Caio,  and  by  her  (wUo 
d.  15  April,  1834,  aged  84)  had  issue, 
David  Jones,  of  Gilfach. 

Thomas,  of   Llanddausant,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Morgan 
L)avies,Esq.of  Llanddausant,  and  had  issue,  Lewis ;  Moigan ; 
David ;  Martha  ;  Mary ;  and  Lcmisa. 
Rhys,    of  Merthyr   Tydfil,  m.  Magdalen,  dau.  of   Thomas- 
Llewelyn,  of  Llywel,  co.  Brecon,  and  had  i.ssue,  Thomas; 
David;    Lewis;    Rhys;    William;     Henry;    Mary    Anne;. 
Margaret;  Elizabeth;  Sarah;  and  Catherine. 
Margaret,  m.  Widiam  David  Jeffrey,  -Esq.,  and  d.  4  Jan. 
1798,  aged  21,  leaving  issue,  David. 
Anne,  m.  1st,  William  Williams,  Esq.   of  Llanddausant,  and 
2ndly,  William  Hywel,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  Evan  Evans,  of  Llansadwrn. 
Mr.  Lewis  d.  20  Sept.  1796,  aged  54.    His  eldest  son, 

David  Jones  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Gilfach,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P., 

b.  16  Oct.  1773;  m.  3  July,  1798,  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress 

of  David  Price,  Esq.  of  Elaen-y-cwm,  and  Gilfaen,  Llanwrda, 

CO.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec.   1828,  aged  50). 

had,  besides  other  children  who  d.  young, 

David  Price,  in  Holy  Orders,  perpetual  curate  of  Llan-y- 

crwys,  CO.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  for  same  co.,  d.  unta.  1861. 

Lewis,  a   surgeon  of   Wymondham,  co.  Norfolk,  d.  unm. 

1862. 
Frederick,  of  Llwyneelyn. 

Margaret,  d.  unm.,  from  an  accidental  fall,  27  Oct.  1842. 
Mr.  Lewis  d.  1848,  aged  76.    Thcord  son  (who,  in  consequence 
of  his  two  brothers  dying  unm.  after  having  respectively  s.  to- 
the  property,  ultimately  s.  to  the  Gilfach  estate), 

Frederick  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Gilfach  and  Llwyneelyn,  co.  Car- 
marthen, j)j.  1847,  Anna  Letitia,  dau.  of  Robert  Middleton 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Carmarthen  (and  great-grand-dau.  of  John 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Aber-Cothy,  co.  Carmarthen,  High  Sheriff 
for  the  same  co.,  who  in.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Herbert,  of  Kerry, 
CO.  Montgomery.  This  John  Williams  was  paternal  grandson 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Williams,  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  Principal 
of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  about  1002,  who  la.  1609,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Sir  Walter  Rice  (or  Rhys),  of  Newton  (now  Dynevor),  co. 
Carmarthen,  ancestor  of  the  present  Lord  Dynevor) ;  and  by 
her  (who  d.  6  June,  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  David  Jones,  now  of  Gilfach  and  Llwyneelyn. 

II.  Frederick  Williams,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  and  L.S.A.  (Lond.),- 
of  Llandovery,  co.  Carmarthen,  j/(.  24  Oct.  1877,  Frances 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  GriflBths,  B.P., 
Residentiary  Canon  of  Bangor,  and  Rector  of  Machynlleth, 
North  Wales,  and  has  issue,  Agnes  Ida;  and  Vera  Anne- 
Beatrix. 

III.  Charles  Prytherch,  M.A.  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford,  of  Llan- 
dovery, CO.  Carmarthen,  m.  22  June,  1892,  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Wattan  Walters,  Esq.  and  niece 
of  the  late  D.  Jeremy,  Esq.  of  Llandovey. 

IV.  Arthur  Middleton. 

I.  Anna  Letitia  Price,  m.  Rev.  Morgan  Lewis  Jones,  B.A., 
Vicar  of  Rhosmarket,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue,  Violet 
Gwendolen  Mary  Anna;  Lillie  Agnes  Alma;  Mabel 
Louise;  John  Trevor  Frederick  Lewis;  and  Ivor  Blcddyii 
Morgan. 

II.  Mary  Agnes.  iii.  Emily  Louisa. 

Mr.  Lewis  d.  1806,  aged  56. 
Seafs— Gilfach,  and  Llwyneelyn,  co.  Carmarthen. 


LEWTHWAITE  OF  BROADGATE. 

Lewthwaite,  William,  Esq.  of  Broadgate,  co. 
Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  Oct.  1853 ;  m. 
16  Aug.  1881,  Helena  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Chal- 
linor,  Esq.  of  Basford  Hall,  Stoke-upon-Trent,  co. 
Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  20  June,  1882. 

n.   Charles  Gilfrid,  6.  15  April,  ISS4. 

Lineage.— James  Lewthwaite,  of  Broadgate,  co.  Cum- 
berland, gent.,  had  issue, 

John,  of  Broadgate. 

William,  m.  Catherine,  sister  to  Sir  Alfred  Lawson,  Bart,  of 
Isell,  CO.  Cumberland,  and  had  issue,  John,  of  White- 
haven, who  d.  10  Nov.  1790,  leaving  issue,  an  only  son, 
Gilfred,  who  was  drowned  whilst  bathing  in  the  sea  at 
Whitehaven,  28  July,  1779,  aged  42,  unm. 

James,  who  left  an  only  surviving  child,  James. 

Elinor,  m.  —  Robinson,   and  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  — 
Halhead. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Lewthwaite,  Esq.  of  Broadgate,  had  issue, 

John,  of  Lancaster,  merchant,  m.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  — 
Grice,  of  Antigua,  who  d.  at  Lancaster  in  1804.  Herf.  athis 
plantation  at  Check  Hall,  ia  Dominica,  21  June,  1781,  s.j). 


LET 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEY 


1201 


WiLLTAM,  of  Broadgate. 

George,  d.  s.  p.  at  Antigua. 

Eleanor,  m.  William  Postlethwaite,  of  Elvan  Foot,  co.  Cum- 
berland, and  had  issue,  Thomas,  who  d.  unra.  in  London; 
William,  d.  unm.  in  London ;  Elizabeth,  d.  laim.  ;  Agnes, 
in.  John  Wild. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Hunter,  of  Cross  House,  in  Milium, 
gent.,  t^  s.  p. 

Agnes,  m.  Thomas  Bayliff,  of  Broughton,  co.  Lancaster, 
gent.,  d.  s.  p. 

Maigarct,  m.  —  Taylor,  of  Liverpool,  Solicitor,  d.  s. p. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Lewthwaite,  Esq.  of  Broadgate,  J. P.,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Joseph  Nicholson,  of  Milholm-Bootle,  co. 
Cumberland,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1809,  aged  70,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  29  Aug.  1807,  aged  63)  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

William  Lewthwaite,  Esq.  of  Broadgate,  J. P.,  who  rd.  7 
March,  1791,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Craggs,  Esq.  of  Low- 
scales,  Jlillom,  CO.  Cumberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Nov. 
1830;  had  issue, 

JoHV,  of  Broadsate. 

Mary,  t.  20  Aug.  1793;  m.  30  Aug.   1825,  William  Postle- 

thwaite,  of  Ulverston,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  10  Feb.  1876. 

Shod.  s.  p.  21  Dec.  1853. 
Agnes,   6.   16  Sept.  1795;    m.  23  Sept.  1823,  Robert  Fostle- 

thwaite,  of  Broughton,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  25  Feb.  l»o9. 

She  d.  13  Feb.  1853,  leaving  issue. 
Eleanor,  b.  i  Jan.  1798  :  rf.  imm.  10  Nov.  1827. 
Elizabeth,  b.  26  Aug.  1801  ;  d.  unra.  21  July,  1827. 

Mr.  Lewthwaite  d.  31  March,  1845,  aged  79,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

John  Lewthwaite,  Esq.  of  Broadgate,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Cumberland,  b.  24  March,  1792  ;  m.  18  May,  1820,  Anne 
(Nancy),  dau.  of  William  Kirkbank,  Esq.  of  Beckside,  Whic- 
ham,  CO.  Cumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
Aug.  1857)  had  issue, 

William,  of  Broadgate. 

Joseph,  b.  26  Sept.  1834 ;  d.  unm.  7  Feb.  1886. 

George,  of  Littlebank,  Settle,  W.  R.  co.  York.  h.  29  Aug. 
1839;  7)1.27  Oct.  1864,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Christopher  At- 
kinson, Esq.  of  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Gilfrid,  b.  5  July,  1866. 

2  William  Atkinson,  b.  2  Sept.  1867. 

3  George,  b.  12  Dec.  1868. 

4  Joseph  Harold,  b.  2  Oct.  1871. 

5  Charles,  b.  8  Nov.  1872. 

6  Henry,  b.  29  June,  1874. 

7  Arthur  Edwyn,  6.  25  May,  1876. 

8  Alfred,  b.  22  Oct.  1877. 

1  Elizabeth,  6.  5  Aug.  186.5. 

2  Margaret  Ethel,  b.  12  Feb.  1870. 

3  Edith  Maud,  b.  22  April,  1881. 

Mary,  b.  11  March,  1821 ;  m.  22  Aug.  1854,  Walter  Buchanan, 

Esq.  of  Lower  BcbingtoD,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1890, 

having  had  issue. 

Elizabeth,  b.  12  June,  1822;  d.  unm.  1  Dec.  1859. 
Eleanor,  b.  4  Feb.  1824;  m.  25  Aug.   1853,  Robert  Francis 

Calrow,  Esq.  of   Kirkby  Lonsdale,  co.  Westmorland,  and 

has  issue. 

Ann,  b.  28  Sept.  1827:  d.  unm.  7  Aug.  1868. 
Agnes,  b.  13  May,  1829;  m.  6  Sept.  1860,  Willi  im  Allen,  Esq. 

of    Woodplumpton,  co.   Lancaster,  who  rf.  2i  July,   1873. 

She  d.  17  Feb.  1885,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Lewthwaite  d.  11  April,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Lewthwaite,   Esq.  of  Broadgate,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
5.  5  March,  1826;  m.   U  Dec.   1851,   Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Challinor,  Esq.  of  Leek,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Broadgate. 

Anne,  6.30  Sept.  1852;  )«.  25  April,   187S,  Hamlet  Eiley, 

Esq.  of  Ennim,  near  Penrith,  co.  Cumberland,  J. P.  and 

D.L.,  and  has  issue. 
Mary,  b.  8  March,  1855;  m.  19  Aug.  1880,  the  Hon.  William 

Henry  Cross  {see  Bcrke's  Peerage,  Cross,  V.),  M.P.  for  West 

Derby  Div.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Lewthwaite  d.  23  April,  1867. 

Arms — Erm.  a  cross  flory  az.  fretty  or.  Crest — A  garb  or 
bound  by  a  serpent  nowed  ppr.  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cro.ss- 
crosslet  fitchee  gu.     Motto — Virtus  ad  aethera  tendens. 

Utal — Broadgate,  Broughton-in-Furness. 


liineage. — John  Henry  Let,  Esq.  of  Trehill,  m.  23  Oct. 
1S09,  Lady  Dorothy  Frances  Hay,  6th  dau.  of  George  7th 
Marquis  of  Tweeddale,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  12  Oct.  1875)  had 
issue, 

John  Henry,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Ley,  who  was  Clerk  to  the  House  of  Commons,  rf.  21  Aug. 
1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Henry  Ley,  Esq.  of  Trehill,  m.  1845,  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Henry  Porter,  Esq.  of  Winslade  House,  co.  Devon,  and  hud 
issue, 

John  Henry  Francis,  now  of  Trehill. 

Kose  Alice. 

Alice  Mary,  m.  8  Aug.  1874,  Walter  William  Smith  Marriot, 
Esq.,  Major  R.A.,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

Constance  Mildred,  ra.  Frederick  White,  Esq.,  B.L. 
Mr.    Ley  rf.    1865,  and  was   s.   by  his   only  son,  the  present 
John  Henry  Ley,  Esq.  of  Trehill. 

&aJ— Trehill,  Exeter,  and  Woodlands,   Kenford,  co.  Devon. 


LEY  or  TREHILL. 

Let,  John  Henet  Francis,  Esq.  of  Trehill,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherif?  1S73,  Major 
1st  Devon  Yeomanry,  b.  12  April,  1847  ;  m.  5  Jan. 
1870,  Mary  Coats,  dau.  of  Matthew  Chamley,  Esq. 
of  Warcop  House,  co.  Westmorland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Violet  Frances  Henrietta. 

ui.  Grace  Aylmer.    iv.  Dorothy  Hay.     v.  Maijorie  Agnes. 


LEYCESTER  OF  TOFT. 

Lktcester,  Rafe  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Toffc  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  5  July,  184-1;  m.  2  Nov.  1867,  Edith, 
dan.  of  Hubert  de  Eurgb,  Esq.  of  West  Drayton, 
Middlesex. 

Lineage. — Ralph  Letcester,  younger  brother  of  John 
Leycester,  of  Tabley,  vi.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Toft, 
of  Toft,  and  thus  founded  the  family  of  Leycester,  of  Toft, 
He  rf.  temp.  Richard  II.  His  great-great-great-great-grand- 
son. 

Sir  Ralph  Leycester,  of  Toft,  was  knighted  at  Leith  11  May,, 
1544,  at  which  time  the  Earl  of  Hertford,  being  then  Gen., 
dubbed  several  Cheshire  gentlemen.    Sir  Ralph's  grandson. 

Sir  George  Leycester,  Knt.  of  Toft,  ni.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of 
Peter  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Tabley,  and  had  issue.  Sir  George 
was  made  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  by  patent,  dated  29  Dec.  i^t 
Elizaueth.     He  d.  1612,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  father,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Woodhull,  Esq.  of  MoUington,  co.  Oxford,  of 
a  son  and  heir, 

George  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John 
Clayton,  Esq.,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Clayton,  Esq. 
of  Crooke,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  several  children,  the  eldest  o£ 
whom, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  rn.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir 
Peter  Leycester,  Bart,  of  Tabley,  the  well-known  historian  of 
Cheshire,  and  dying  March,  1685,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  ni.  Jane,  dau.  of  Oswald* 
Mosley,  Esq.  of  Ancoats,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  Ralph, 
his  successor;  George,  a  merchant  in  London,  ancestor  of  the 
family  of  Leycester  of  White  Place,  Berks  ;  and  Oswald.  Th& 
eldest  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  6.  1699;  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  ef  Edward  Norris,  Esq.  of  Speke,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Peter  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Crewood, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  1799,  at  the  advanced  age  of  90)  he  had 
issue,  1  George,  his  successor;  2  Ralph,  heir  to  his  brother  ; 
3  Edward,  rf.  unm.  1756;  4  Hugh,  b.  1748,  King's  Counsel  and 
one  of  the  Judges  of  North  Wales,  rf.  1  Jan.  1836 ;  5  Oswald, 
b.  1752,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Stoke-upon-Tern,  ra.  1st,  Mary,  dau. 
of  P.  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Timperley,  and  2ndly,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Manchester;  1  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Norbury ;  2  Theodosia,  ni.  the  Rev.  Egerton  Leigh,  Archdeacon 
of  Salop  and  Rector  of  Lymme;  and  3  Susannah,  m.  1773, 
the  Hon.  John  Grey.  Mr.  Leycester  d.  YlVi,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  at  whose  decease,  unm- 
1809,  the  family  estates  devolved  upon  his  brother, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  m.  1762,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Lushington,  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  and  had 
issue,  Ralph,  his  heir;  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  rf.  at  Pisa; 
George,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Camb. ;  William,  i/i.  Miss 
Friel,  and  had  issue ;  Charlotte,  ra.  Charles  Dumbleton,  Esq. 
of  Bath  ;  Harriet,  m.  the  Rev.  Robert  Cox,  Vicar  of  Bridg- 
north:  and  Susanna.    Mr.  Leycester  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  6.  1764,  M.P.  for  Shaftes- 
bury, la.  Susanna  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Egerton  Leigh,  of 
the  family  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  and  left  at  his 
decease  (with  three  daus.,  Charlotte,  rf.  1893,  EmmaTheodosia. 
rf.  1865,  and  Laura  Susanna,  rf.  6  Jan.  1835)  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

Ralph  Gerard  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft  Hall,  b.  11  Oct. 
1817  ;    m.  9  June,  1840,   Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.   of  Charle* 

4,  H 


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LEY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


LID 


Tyrwhitt  Jones,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  T,  Tyrwliitt  Jones,  Bart.,  and 
dyina  18  .-ipril,  1S51,  left  issue,  :.  Rape  Oswald,  now  of  Toft ; 
II.  Charles  Hugh,  b.  April,  1S4S,  d.  1883;  ui.  Kvnest  Gerard, 
b.  Oct.  1S49;  I,  Georgina  Susanna,  d.  1891;  and  ii.  Amy 
Theodosia. 

Amis — Az.,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  fess  of  the  second 
f retty  gu.  CreM — A  roebuck  per  palt-  or  and  gu.  attired  of  the 
second,  holding  in  it^  mouth  au  acorn-branch  ppr. 

Scat—Toil  Uall,  Kuutsford. 


IjEycestes,  of  white  place. 

Letcestee,  Lionel  de  Walden  IIemey,  Esq. 
of  White  Place,  Berks,  b.  18  Oct.  1856;  s.  his 
uncle  18SS. 

Liineag'e.— George  Leycester,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  George 
Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft  Hall,  ;jt.  Martha,  dau,  of  John  Dodson, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Berlis,  and  had  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Bev.  Ralph  Leycesteb,  of  White  Place,  m.  1761,  Susanna, 
sister  of  Sir  Walden  Hanmer,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Sudbury,  and  d. 
1803, leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Martha  Elizabeth,  ui.  John  Adolphus, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-law)  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Geoboe  HANMEr.  Letcesteb,  Esq.  of  White  Place,  &.  12  .July, 
1763;  7«.  1796,  Charlotte  Jemima,  youngest  dau.  of  H.ans 
AVintrop  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Caldwell  Hall,  co.  Derby,  M.P. 
I'or  Shaftesbury,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Lord  Anne 
Hamilton,  3rd  sou  of  James,  4th  Duke  of  Hamilton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  Feb.  1S5I)  had  issue, 

George  Ralph,  of  White  Place. 

Hen-by  Hanmer,  of  whom  presently. 

Edmund  Mortimer,  late  of  White  Place. 

Oswald  Walden,  d.  unm. 

Augustus  .\dolphus ;  m.\  and  rf.  23  Jan.  1892. 

Susanna  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Poulton,  Madras  Army,  and  is 
'       deceased. 

Henrietta  Maria,  m.  William  Ward,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Louisa  Genevieve,  in.  Francis  Lyne,  Esq.,  and  il.  1877. 
Mr.  Leycester  d.  6  Oct.  1338,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  White  Place,  b.  31  July, 
1801;  d.  iinm.  11  Jan.  185.5.     He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Hanmer  Ley'cester,  Esq.  of  White  Place,  b.  4  March, 
1808 ;  m.  28  April,  1852,  Clara  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Francis  John 
Xorris,  Esq.,  only  son  of  John  Norris,  Esq.of  Hemstead,  Kent, 
M.P.,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Norris,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet, 
and  Vice-Admiral  of  England  temp.  George  II.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  Oct.  1864)  had  issue, 

Arthur  Hanmer,  b.  18  Jan.  1853:  d.  Nov.  1378. 

Lionel  de  Walden  Henry,  now  of  Vriiite  Place. 
Mr.  Leycester  d.  22  Jan.  1862,  when  the  estates  devolved  for 
life  on  his  brother, 

Edmund  Mortimer  Leycester,  Esq.  of  White  Place,  Berks, 
retired  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  23  July,  1810  ;  ■»*.  1st,  ID  April,  1842, 
Henrietta  Susanna,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Neville,  E.N.,  of 
Stoke-Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1882)  had  issue, 

I.  Safe  Neville,  b.  24  April,  1843  ;  d.  18  Nov.  1883. 

I.  Isabel  Emily   Hanmer,  m.  Malcolm  de  Saumarez  Edye, 
Esq. 

Capt.  Leycester  m.  2ndly,  I?  April,  1882,  Anna  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Samuel  William  Rowsell,  Esq.  of  London. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto,  same  as  Leycester  of  Toft. 

Seat — White  Place,  near  Maidenhead. 


LEYLAND  OF  HAGGERSTOM". 

Letl-ind,  Cheistophee  John,  Esq.  of  Haggers- 
ton  Castle,  co.  Northumberland,  J. P.,  formerly  Sub- 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  19  Sept.  1849 ;  »«.  1st,  22  Oct. 
1874,  Everikla  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Ralph  Creyke,  Esq.  of  Rawcliffe,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Aug.  1890)  has  had  issue, 

Hilda  Georgina,  b.  137.^). 
Ethelreda  Louisa,  0.  1876;  d.  1839. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  March,  1892,  Helen  Dora,  eldest 
dau.  of  Digby  Cayley,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Digby 
Cayley,  Bart.,  and  has  issur^ 

Christophep.  Digby,  I.  24  Dec.  1302. 

Mr.  C.  J.  Leyland  assumed,  1891,  the  name  of 
Letland  instead  of  Natioe. 

Lineage.— Richard  Bullin,  Esq.  of  the  township  of 
Knowsley.  co,  Laacaster,  m.  Margaret,  only  child,  who  left 


issue  of  Richard  Leyland,  Esq.  of  Knowsley,  and  sister  of 
Thomas  Leyland,  Esq.  of  Walton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  who 
d.  s.  ;i.  20  May,  1327.     By  this  lady  Mr.  Bullin  had  issue, 
Ricliard    Bullin,   who    assumed   by  royal  licence^  19  July, 
1327,  the  name  and  arms  of  Leyland,  and  d.  unm.  1  Dec. 
1844. 
Christopher  Bullin,  who  assumed  by  royal  licence,  8  May, 
1845,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Leyland,  and  d.  unm.  4 
Sept.  1849. 
Dorothy, 

The  only  dau., 

Dorothy  Bullin,  in.  1809,  John  Naylor,  Esq.  of  Hartford 
Hill,  CO.  Chester,  and  d.  185G,  having  had  issue  by  him,  three 
sons  and  one  dau., 

Thomas  Leyland,  of  Haggerston  Castle,  Beal,  Northumber- 
land, late  Capt,  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  21  Jan.  1811;  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  20  Dec.  1849,  the  name  and  arms  of  Ley- 
land  only  ;  vi.  1841,  Rachel,  dau.  of  J.  Hopkins,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  20  May,  1882,  aged  68)  had  issue. 

.John  Naylor,  of  l.eighton  Hall. 

Richard  Christopher  Naylor,  now  of  Hooton  Hall  (see  Naylor 
of  Hooton  Hall). 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Major-Gen.  Gold,  and  d.  s.  p.  March, 
1372. 

Mr.  Naylor  rf.  1815.    His  second  son, 

John  Naylor,  Esq.  of  Leighton  Hall,  co.  Montgomery, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Shcriffl853,  b.  IS.-Vpril,  1813  ;  m.  20  Aug. 
1846,  Georgiana,  4th  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ness 
Strange,  Salop,  by  Charlotte  Jlargaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Martin,  Vicar  of  Great  Ness,  by  the  Lady  Blary  Murray  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  3rd  Duke  of  Atholl,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Christopher  .John,  now  of  Haggerston  Castle. 

It.  Rowland  Edward  Leyland,  6.  3  Jan.  1851  ;  m.  1875,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  Patrick  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Ennis- 
corthy. 

III.  John,  t,  21  March,  1856:  m.  1886,  Magdalen,  d.au.  of 
the  late  Archibald  Tod,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Woolton,  Liver- 
pool, and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

I.  Dora,  m.  4  July,  1372,  Rear-Admiral  Edmund  Charles 
Drummond,  R.N.,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1878,  leaving  issue, 
John  Edmund,  R.N.,  6.  1873 ;  Mary  and  Constance  Dora. 

II.  Margaret. 

in.  Emily,  m.  6  June,  1876,  George  Devereux  Harrison, 
Esq.  of  Fronllwyd,  co.  Moutgomery,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Georgina. 

V.  Finances. 

VI.  Eva,  m.  1889,  Capt.  Alfred  William  Lambart  Bayly, 
D.S.O.,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue,  a  son. 

VII.  Alice  Maud,  m.  1885,  John  Urmston  Hayes,  Esq.,  who  d. 
18S7. 

Mr.  Naylor  d.  13  July,  1889. 

.?<;ois— Haggerston  Castle,  Beal,  Northumberland ;  and 
BryuUywarch  HaU,  Kerry,  co.  Montgomery. 


LIDWILL  OF  DROMABD. 

LiDWiLL,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  19th  Eegt.,  b.  1828  ;  s.  his 
father  1868;  m.  14  Oct.  1863,  Edith  Wheatley, 
dau.  of  Henry  Adams,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  by 
-n-hom  (who  d.  22  March,  1877)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George  John  Frederick,  b.  29  Oct.  1869  ;   Lieut.   19th 
Princess  of  Wales  Own  Huss.ars. 

II.  Robert,  b.  15  April,  1871  ;  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  R.I.  Fus. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  1883,  Major-Gen.  Watt,  late  64th  Regt. 

II.  Edith  Margaret. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18S2,  Mary,  dau.  of  late  John  Newell, 
Esq.  of  Fairfield,  Addiscombe. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Lidwill,  formerly  Ltdtl,  co. 
Durham,  have  been  settled  for  many  generations  in  the  cos.  of 
Carlow  and  Tipperary,  and,  according  to  family  tradition,  are 
descended  from  a  common  ancestor  with  tlie  Liddells  of 
Bavensworth  Castle,  co.  Durham.  The  immediate  ancestor  of 
the  Dromard  family  was 

.John  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Shannaghmore,  co.  Carlow  (son  of 
Robert  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Shannaghmore,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister 
of  Launeelot  Caulfield,  Esq.),  who  purchased  property  to  a 
large  extent  at  Castle  Dermot,  co.  Kildare.  He  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Painstown,  by  Ellen  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Purcell,  Bart,  of  Loughmoe, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I,  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  who  m.  (settlement  dated  1736)  Jemima,  dau. 
and  heiress  ol  Mark  Cowley,  Esq.  of  Clonmore,  and  Cor- 
mackstown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  U.  1782,  leaving,  with  four 
daus.,  as  many  sons, 


LID 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LIL 


1203 


1  John,  of  Eushall,  Queen's  Co.,  n.  Anne  Fitzpatrick,  of 
Eallybooden,  and  had  issue. 

2  Mark,  of  Clonmore,  Cormackstown  and  Annfield,  High 
Sheriff  of  Tipperary  1779,  m.  8  Dec.  1774,  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Michael  Scanlan,  Esq.  of  Ballyneha,  co.  Limerick,  J. P., 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  see  Lidwill  of  Clonmorf. 
S  George,  a  Capt.  in  the  Roden  Fencibles,  w.  Mary,  dau. 
of  O'Brien  Butler,  Esq.  of  Bansha  Castle,  co.  Tipperarj-, 
and  d.  s.  p. 
4  Thomas,  of  Clonmore.  m.  14  Jan.  1774,  Elizabeth  .Julia, 
dau.  of   Jolin    O'Grady,    of   Kilballyowen,  by  Mary  his 
■wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gerald  de  Courcy,  Lord  King- 
sale,  and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary  Margaret, 
•Hi.  Henry  Grove  Grady,  Esq.  of  Belhvood,  co.  Tipperary. 
John  Lidwill,  of  Shannaghmore,  is  said  to  have  lived  to  be  100, 
and  his  wife  to  an  equally  advanced  age.   Their  elder  son  and 
heir, 

George  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Lissannure,  co.  Tipperary,  iJi.Miss 
Sail,  of  Cashel,  a  co-heiress,  and  had  two  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

Kobert,  of  Lissannure,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gubbins, 
of  Kilfrush,  co.  Limerick. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  co.  Tipperary,  commonly 
known  as  "Black  Jack,"  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  Fitz- 
patrick, of  Ballybooden,  of  the  noble  family  of  Upper  Ossory, 
iind  co-heiress  of  her  brother  Timothy  Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  of 
Ballybooden,  and  left  with  other  issue,  George,  his  heir;  and 
John  Lidwill.    The  elder  son, 

Geokge  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  a  well-known  litterateur 
and  politician.  High  Sheriff  Tipperary  1807,  t?.  1839.  He  m. 
<licence  dated  17  March,  179'2)  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Blorgan 
Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Ballyheale,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Lady  Frances 
Butler  his  wife,  sister  of  John,  Earl  of  Ormonde,  and  left  (with 
two  daus.,  Frances  and  Catherine)  two  sons,  Fbedebick  and 
Henry.    The  latter  d.  wn??!.    The  former, 

Frederick  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  m.  1326,  Christiana, 
■dau.  of  'William  Hutcliinson,  Esq.  of  Timoney,  co.  Tipperary, 
andby  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Anna,  who  m. 
1853,  Capt.  \V.  J.  Hoare,  7th  Eoyal  Fusiliers,  and  d.  1856, 
leaving  a  dau.,  Anna  Maria)  a  son,  George.  Mr.  Lidwill  d. 
1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  George  Lidwill,  of 
Dromard,  late  Capt.  19th  Hegt.,  who  sen-ed  in  the  Eastern 
Campaign  of  1854-55,  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea,  in  the  Light 
Division ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
.and  received  his  company  by  the  death  of  Capt.  Ker  in  the 
latter  engagement. 

Jnns — Arg.,  fretty  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
Jeopards'  faces  or.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  sa.  crovr  ned  with  an 
Irish  crown.     Motto — Vis  unita  fortior. 

<Seot — Dromard,  Templemore,  co.  Tipperarj-. 


LIDWILL,  OF  CLONMORE. 
Ltd"WILL,  Eobeet  Ateij;s,  Esq.  of  Clonmore, 
CO.  Tipperarj",  and  Eosemount,  Australia,  late 
Lieut.  E..  Limerick  Fusiliers  (Militia),  b.  24  April, 
1840 ;  7)1.  27  Jan.  1866,  Mary  Jane  Cowen,  dau.  of 
"William  Florance,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  M.D.,  by 
Elise  his  wife,  dau.  of  Count  Louis  Massena,  one 
of  the  private  physicians  of  Napoleon  I.,  and  has 
issue, 

Mark  Cowley,  b.  7  April,  137S. 
Matilda  Florance. 

Lineage. — The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Clonmore 
Lidwills  (see  Lidwill  of  Dromard)  was 

Mark  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Clonmore,  Cormackstovra,  and 
Annfield,  High  Sheriff  of  Tipperary  1779 ;  wi.  8  Dec.  1874,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Michael  Scanlan,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Ballyneha,  co.  Limerick, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Clonmore. 

II.  Michael,  of  Beaks^own,  co.  Tipperary,  r,i.  Miss  Dorah 
Scully,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Murk,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

I.  Lucy,  d.  mint. 

II.  Isniay,  m.  Capt.  John  Payne,  45th  Eegt..  and  had  an  only 
child,  Agnes  Mary  Payne,  m.  1838,  Piodolphus  Scully,  Esq. 
of  Bloomfield. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Clonmore,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
10  Oct.  1796,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Kobert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fir- 
ville,  CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  and  rf.  1822,  leaving  with  four  daus.  (1 
Mary,  lii.  25  Aug.  1326,  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Clonboy  and 


Lisnagry,  J. P.  co.  Clare;  2  Lucinda.,  rt.  Capt.  Sayers;  3 Helen 
Ormsby,  m.  Eev.  George  Wilkinson,  Eector  of  Williamstown, 
Victoria ;  4  Ismay,  in.  1836,  Thomas  Anthony  Southwell  Browne, 
see  Browne  of  Clcmboy),  two  sons,  Thomas,  the  younger,  m. 
1835,  Delia  Kussell,  of  Mount  Eussell,  co.  Cork,  and  left  daus. 
only.    The  elder  son, 

Egbert  Atkins  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Clonmore  and  Cormacks- 
town,  J. P.,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Christopher  Delmege,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Castle  Park,  co.  Clare,  and  Mount  Henrj-, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue, 

I.  EoBEBT  Atkins,  now  of  Clonmore. 

II.  Thomas,  B.N.,  d.  unm.  in  China. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  H.M. 
Paymaster-General's  Office,  Whitehall,  who  rf.  i.  p.  Jan. 
1877. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1875,  Henry  Loftus  Hogen,  Esq. 

III.  Isabella,  to.  George  Wyndham  Maunsell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Fort  McLeod,  British  America,  son  of  Eev.  Richard  Maun- 
sell, of  CO.  Limerick. 

Arins — Arg.,  fretty,  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
leopards'  faces,  or. 

Crest — A  Uon  rampant,  sa.,  crowned  with  an  Irish  crown. 

Mottoes — Vis  unita  fortior.     Malo  niori  quam  foedarl. 

Residences — Clonmore,  Kilmanogue,  co.  Tipperary;  Eosc- 
mount,  Australia ;  3,  Stafford  Terrace,  Philiimore  Gardens, 
Kensington,  W. 


INNES-LILLINGSTON  OF  WEST 
TOKBINGTON. 

IxNES-LlLLiyGSTON,    FREDERICK    GeOEGE,   Esq. 

of  West  ^.Torrington,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Bartley 
Lodge,  Hants,  Lieut.  E.N.,  retired,  and  formerly 
Major  Artillery  Militia,  b.  15  Ji-me,  1849  ;  m.  3 
Oct.  1871,  Frances  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
O'Brien,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Francis  Innes,  b.  1  June,  1377. 

II.  Hugh  "William  Innes,  6.  16  Aug.  ls7s. 

III.  .Jack  Lindsay  Innes,  b.  6  Aug.  1882. 

IV.  Arthur  Donat  Innes,  6.  23  Sept.  1836. 

I.  Kathrine  Margaretta  Innes.        ii.  Constance  Sibyl  Innes. 
III.  Mary  Emilie  Innes.  iv.  Dorothy  Evelyn  Innes. 

V.  Hilda  Frances  Innes. 

Lineage. — TheSpooners  camo  originally  from  the  borders 
of  cos.  Warwick  and  Worcester.  Their  brasses  are  to  be  found 
in  Tamworth  Church,  but  at  a  later  period  they  appear  as  pos- 
sessors of  Henwood  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Solihull.  Elmdon 
Hall  was  purchased  by  Abraham  Spooner  from  the  family  of 
Baynes  in  1760.  The  arms  and  crest  borne  by  the  Spoonebs 
of  Wickhamford,  1589,  32  Elizabeth,  were  confirmed  at  the 
Visitation  co.  Warwick,  1683  (K  3,  fol.  179). 

Abraham  Spoon-eb,  Esq.,  b.  1690  (son  of  Abraham  Spooner, 
and  grandson  of  John  Spooner,  of  Handsworth),  m.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  George  Birch,  Esq.  of  Harbourn.  co.  "Warwick,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Birch,  one  of  the  Judges  in  the  reign  of 
George  II.  ,by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Ann,  ?ji.  Capel 
Bond,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  and  d.  s.  p.  1814.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Knight,  Esq.  of  Downton  Castle,  co.  Hereford, 
and  by  her  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Spooner,  Esq.,  b.  1736;  m.  Jan.  1770,  Barbara,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gough,  1st  Bart.,  of  Edgbaston,  and  sister 
of  Henry,  IsC  Lord  Calthorpe,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  March,  1326) 
had  issue, 

I.  Abraham,  of  Elmdon,  his  heir. 

II.  Isaac,  b.  1774;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Tyler,  Esq.  of  Bed- 
lands,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issiie.  His  son,  Isaac,  of 
AVightwick,  Wolverhampton,  J.P.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  1863,  Charlotte  Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Chalfleld  Tyler, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Herbert. 

III.  Henry,  of  London,  banker,  b.  1776;  m.  Anne  Jane,  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  Palmer  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Burleigh  Fields,  co. 
Leicester,  and  rf.  19  April,  1849,  leaving  issue  an  only  dau. 
and  heir,  Barbara  Anne,  to.  26  March,  1832,  Eev.  George 
Lillingston,  M.A. 

IV.  William  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  and  Eector  of 
Elmdon,  6.  Aug.  1778;  m.  11  Sept.  1810,  Anna  Maria  Sidney, 
dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  3rd  Bart,  of  Dromo- 
land,  CO.  Clare,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1857,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  24 
Dec.  1846)  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Walton  Lodge,  near  Stafford,  J. P.,  M.A., 

Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrisier-at-Law  and  Judge  of  the 

County  Court  for  North  Staffordshire,  b.    14  July,   1811: 

';/!.  6  Oct.  1841,  .Jane  Lydia.  youngest  dau.  of  John  Wilson, 

Esq.  of  Seacroft  Hall,  and  Cliff  HdU,  co.  York,  D.L.,  and 

d.  19  May,  1880,  leaving, 

William   Archibald   (Rev.),    M.A.,   10,    Eeble  Terrace, 

Oxford,  Fellow  of  New  CoU.  Oxford,  6.  22  July,  1844: 

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?ii.  12  Sept.  1878,  Francos  Wycliffe,  3rd  dau.  of  Eight 
liev.  Harvov  Goodwin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
Henry  Maxwell  (Kov.),  M.A.,  Fellow  of  llafrtlalen  Coll. 
Uxford.  Viear  of  liou.cliton,  Faversham,  ().  9  Jlay,  1840  ; 
in.  12  Oct.  1875,  Catlierine.  2nd  dau.  of  the  KigUt  Kev. 
Harvey  Goodwin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
?Iary  Anna. 

.lanet  Sarah.  )H.  25  July,  1S71,  Henry  Salt,  Esq.  M.D., 
■if  Gordon  Square,  London. 
Catharine  Barbara. 
2  Lucius   Henry,  m.  18.53,  Margaret,  dau.  of  R.  Neville 
i'arker,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  five  sons  and  three  daus. 
i  Edward  ^Very  Kev.),  Rural  Dean  and  Rector  of  Had- 
leigh.  and  Pean  of  Hocking,  M.A..  ti.  1821 ;  m.  9  June, 
18.^7,  Octavia,  dau  of  Sir  Oswald   Mosley,  2nd  Bart.,  of 
RoUcston  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 
4  Gerard,  m.  18.')4,  JIary  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  P. 
Bo"land,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  and  has  six  sons  and  three 
daus. 
r>  Charles,  );;.  1853,  Frances  Susan,  dau.  of  D.  Trinder, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

1  Anna  Maiia,  m.  Henry  Selfe  Selfe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
four  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Barbara  Mary. 

3  Elizabeth. 

4  Frances  Anne,  m.  1838,  Very  Rev.  E.  Bowles  Knottes- 
ford  Fortescue,  of  Alveston  Manor,  Stratford-on-.\von. 

i>  Catherine,  m.  1843,  the  Most  Rev.  Archibald  Campbell 
Tait,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1878. 

V.  r.ichard,  of  Eirniingham,  Banker,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  MP. 
for  Birmingham,  and  afterwards  for  North  Warwickshire, 
(i.  1783;  VI.  20  Dec.  1804,  Charlotte,  d.au.  of  Nathan 
^\■elherell,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Hereford,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Charles  Wetherell,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1860; 
ii^.^ue, 

1  Richard,  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service,  m.  Mary  Anne 
Hathway,  and  d.  1867,  leaving  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Isaac  (Rev.),  M..A..,  Vicar  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 
b.  2  Sept.  1808;  ra.  3  Oct.  1843,  Eliza  St.  George,  eldest 
child  of  Gen.  Ord,  R.E. 

1  Barbara,  m.  Hev.  W.  H.  G.  Mann,  Vicar  of  Bow  don, 
CO.  Chester,  and  has  two  children. 

2  Eliza,  '111.  T.  C.  Hamilton,  Esq.  and  had  issue. 

VI.  John,  6.  1785. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  1797,  William  Wilberforce,  Esq.,  M.P. 

II.  Ann,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Vansittart  Ncale,  of  AUesley  Park, 
CO.  Warwick. 

III.  Eliza,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Spooner  d.  June,  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Abraham  Spoomee,  Esq.  of  Elmdon  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  h. 
1770;  m.  1797,  Elizabeth  Mary  Agnes,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Luke  Lillingston,  Esq.  of  Ferriby  Grange,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(Who  d.  6  Jan.  1830)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Isaac  William,  to.  9  Jan.  1832,  Katherine  Innes,  only 
dau.  of  Hugh  Lindsay,  Esq.  and  great-niece  and  sole  heiress 
of  Sir  Hugh  Innes,  of  Balmacara  House,  and  d.  3  Oct.  18.'>0, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  187o)  an  only  son,  Frederick 
Geobge  iNNES-LiLLiNGSTON,  Esq.,  and  two  daus.,  Charlotte 
Lydia  Agnes,  and  Katharine  Zeller  Graham. 

II.  Charles,  m.  1827,  Haniette,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles 
William  Fonnereau,  of  Christ  Church,  Suffolk,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Alfred,  of  The  Lodge,  .Southwold.  Suffolk,  J.P.,  m.  1st, 
July,  1832,  Ann  JIaria,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Iharpe,  Esq.  of 
Chippenham  Park,  near  Newmarket,  which  lady  d.  Ib54 ; 
and  2ndly,  22  Jan.  1857,  Mary  Grey,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Monck  Mason,  K.N.,  by  whom  he  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
3  March,  1866, 

1  Charles  Alfred  Gordon  Lillingston. 

1  Wilhelmina  Mary.  2  Constance  Eleanor. 

IV.  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  26  June,  1832,  Barbara  Anne, 
only  child  of  Henry  Spooner,  Esq.,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  and 
d.  29  March,  1849,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1859),  three  daus. 
and  one  son,  the  present  George  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of 
Ulverscroft,  co.  Leicester,  who  took  the  name  of  Johnso.n 
insiead  of  Lillingston  {see  that  aaiae). 

V.  Edward. 

Club — Junior  United  Scnicc. 


LINDESAY  OF  LOUGHRY. 
LiNLiESAT,  Henet  Eichard  Ponsonbt,  Esq.  of 
Louglirv,  CO.  Tyrone,  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  officers, 
late  tiOth  Eifles  and  20th  Eegt.,  b.  27  July,  1843  ; 
*.  to  the  Lougliry  property  by  ■will  of  his  cousin, 
the  late  Feederick  Johx  Saxdts  Lindesay, 
Esq.  of  Loughry. 

liineaee.— This  family  is  descended  from  the  ancient 
House  of  the  Lords  Lindesay,  of  The  Byres,  co.  Haddington, 
N.B. 

The  first  who  settled  in  Ireland,  upon  the  confiscation  of  the 


O'Neills  in  Ulster,  were  two  brothers,  Bernard  Lindesat,  of 
Lough  Hill,  CO.  Haddington,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
King  James  VI.,  and  Robert  Lindesay,  Esq.,  Chief  Harbinger 
to  that  monarch,  sons  of  Thomas  Lindesay,  of  Lingswork,  ia 
Ldth,  which  Thomas  held  several  offices  of  hiuh  honour  and 
trust,  .IS  well  as  emolument,  under  Mary,  Queen  of  Scotland, 
and  her  son.  King  James  VI.,  such  as  Searcher-General  of 
Leith,  in  1562,  which  he  resigned  in  favour  of  his  son,  Bernard, 
on  the  1.5th  Oct.  1594.  In  Oct.  1580,  he  held  the  office  of 
Snowdon  Herald,  and  is  also  described  as  Snowdon  Herald  oa 
the  15th  Oct.  1594.  King  James  provided,  not  only  for  him, 
but  his  family,  by  pensions,  <fec.  :  to  his  daus.,  Agnes  and 
Elizabeth,  out  of  the  rents  and  tithes  of  the  Abbey  of  North 
Berwick  ;  also  to  his  sons,  Bernard,  Thomas,  and  Robert,  from 
other  lands  belonging  to  the  Friars  of  Linlithgow.  Thomaij 
Lindesay,  the  Snowdon  Herald,  and  Searcher-General  of  Leith, 
was  living  15  Oct.  1594.     His  son, 

Robert  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Leith,  Chief  Harbinger  and 
Comptroller  of  the  Artillery  to  King  James  I.  in  Scotland, 
obtained  from  that  monarch  a  grant  of  the  manor  and  lands 
of  Tullahoge,  Loughry,  &c.,  co.  Tyrone,  by  Patent  dated 
21  June,  1611.  He  m.  Janet  Acheson,  and  by  her  (who  sur- 
vived him,  and  was  living  1619)  he  had  a  son  and  successor. 

Robert  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  who 
obtained  a  second  patent  of  the  said  manor  and  lands  oi 
Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  described  therein  as  Manor  Lindesay, 
in  the  I4th  year  of  the  reign  of  Chakle>!  I.,  and  who  built  th* 
mansion  house  of  Loughry  in  1632,  which  was  burnt  by  the 
rebels  in  1641,  and  rebuilt  by  him  in  1671.  He  was  an  officer 
in  the  royal  army  at  the  battle  of  Worcester.  He  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  James  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Tyrone ; 
and  d.  18  May,  1674,  aged  70,  having  had  issue  (with  three 
daas.)  three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Cahoo,  present  with  his  brother  Robert  at 
the  siege  of  Derry,  in  defence  of  which  city  he  is  stated  to 
have  lost  his  life,  16s9.     From  him  descended, 

Walter  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Glen  View,  co.  Wicklow,  J. P. 
for  cos.  Wicklow  and  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  6. 10  Api  il, 
1808;  TO.  1st,  1830,  Thomasine  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Jcphson,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Richard  M.  Jephson,  1st 
Bart.,  which  lady  d.  1830;  2ndly,  28  March,  1838,  Harriet 
Cole,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Cornish,  Esq.  of  Mi.razion-, 
Cornwall,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  and  rf.  1877,  leaving  issue, 
Walter  Brocas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late  Lieut.  Louth  Rifles,  I/. 
25  Dec.  1848;  to.  1871,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard 
Gibbings,  D.D. 
Nora  Cole.  Harriet  Mary  Ana  Foster. 

Frances  Honora. 

III.  WiUiam,  described  in  a  deed  of  1G67  as  having  "  gone  to. 
parts  beyond  sea." 

The  elder  son, 

Robert  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  a  refugee 
and  defender  in  Derry  during  the  siege,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Morris,  Esq.  of  Bellrille,  co.  Tyrone  ;  and  d.  1691,  leaving 
issue, 
I.  Robert,  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone,  1726, 
Judge  of  the  Common  Fleas  1733,  6.  1679.     This  genllemaa 
was  the  intimate  friend  of  Dean  Swift.    He  m.  1707,  Elizas 
both,  dau.  of  Edward  Singleton,  Esq.,  of  Drogheda,  and 
sister  of  Henry  Singleton,  Esq.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  Ireland,  and  afterwards  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
in  that  kingdom,  and  had  issue  one  son  and  one  dau., 
1  Robert,  d.  an  infant. 
1  Anne,  d.  unm. 
It.  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  eldest  son,  Judge  Lindesay,  having  d.  s.  p.  1742,  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

John  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  b.  1686  ; 
■ill.  1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Bellingham  Mauleverer, 
Rector  of  Maghera,  co.  Derry,  and  granddau.  of  Wm.  Nicol- 
son.  Archbishop  of  Cashel;  and  d.  1761,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

Robert  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  M.P.  for 
Dundalk  1781,  a  Deputy  Governor  of  Tyrone,  Assistant-Bar- 
rister CO.  Tyrone,  b.  11  April,  1747  ;  m.  1777,  his  second  cousin, 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Mauleverer,  Esq.  of 
Arncliffe  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  24  July,  1753, 
and  d.  18  April,  1826)  had  issue, 

John,  Lieut.  3Gth  Regt.,  and  afterwards  Lieut.-Col.  Royal 
Tyrone  Militia,  Mayor  of  Cashel  1825,  6.  29  Feb.  1780; 
TO.  Maryannc,  dau  of  Richard  Penncfather,  Esq.  of  New 
Park,  CO.  Tipperary,  M.P.  for  Cashel;  and  d.  in  the  life- 
time of  his  father,  0  Nov.  1826,  leaving  an  only  son,  Johit 
Lindesay,  Esq.,  D.L  ,  Lieut.  23id,  and  afterwards  Lieut,  in 
the  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  High  Sheriff  1840,  b.  16  March, 
1808:  s.  to  the  family  estate  on  the  death  of  his  grand- 
father,  1832.     He  TO.  Harriott  He.ster,  dau.  of  the  Right 


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Hon.  CliarlesWatliin  Williams- Wynn,  M.P.,  of  Langedwin, 
brother  to  Sii-  Watltin  Williams-Wynn,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of 
Wynnstay,  co.  Denbigh,  but  d.  s.  p.  1  Aug.  1348,  and 
was  s.  by  his  uncle,  Fbedebick  Lindesat,  Esq.  late  of 
Loughry. 

Kobert,  d.  an  infant. 

!Fbedeeick,  of  Loughry. 

Thomiis  (Kev.).  Rector  of  Upper  Cumber,  m.  1st,  1  Dec.  183.5 
Harriet  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Kight  Eev.  Kichard 
Ponsonby,  Lord  Bishop  of  Derry,  which  lady  d.  1836 ;  and 
•2ndly,  28  March,  1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Henry  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Oldbridge,  co.  Meath,  by  his  w  ife 
•Eleanor  Hamilton,  of  Brown  Hall ;  and  d.  ISOO,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Bobert  Thomas,  b.  1841 ;  d.  unm.  1862. 

2  Henry  Richard  Ponsonby,  now  of  Loughry. 

3  Thomas,  m.  1  Aug.  1874,  Inez  Eva  Isabel,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  the  Hon.  Ponsonby  Peacocke,  of  Hawthornden, 
Howick,  Nev/  Zealand.  4  Frederick.  5  John. 

C  Abraham  Hamilton,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  17  j\pril,  18SS. 
7  Edward,  Capl.  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regt. ;  ra.  Eva, 
dau.  of  Surg. -Col.  James  Davis. 
S  William  O'Neill. 

1  Ellen  Jane. 

2  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn- 
head,  CO.  Donegal.  3  Isabella. 

Jane,  of  28,  Imperial  Square,  Cheltenham. 

Sarah,  m.  James  Cranbounie  Strode,  Esq..  cousin,  both  by 
father  and  mother,  to  the  2nd  Marquess  of  Salisbury. 

Eliza,  m.  Col.  Joshua  Cooper,  of  Markree. 

Mary,  m.  Bellingham  Mauleverer,  Esq. 

Fanny,  m.  Col.  O'Neill. 

Anne,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Lindesay  d.  6  Jan.  1832,  and  was  s.  in  the  family  estate  by 
Ids  grandson,  John   Lindesay,  who,  having  d.  without  issue, 
1848,  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Fbedebick  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Loughry,  J.P.  andD.L.,M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff  1859,  h.  2  Jan.  1792;  m.  1st, 
23  Sept.  1823,  Agnes  Cornish  Bayntun,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  Edwin  Bayntun  Sandys,  Bart,  of  Miserden  Park, 
•CO.  Gloucester,  and  Hadlington  Hall,  co.  Oxford  ;  and  by  her 
(who  d.  10  May,  1842)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  late  30th  Regt.,  Capt.  Royal  Tyrone  Fusiiiers 
Militia;  d.  1870. 

II.  Fbedebick  John  Sandys,  of  Loughry,  Major  formerly 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  4th  Hussars  and  17th  Regt. ;  b.  1830  ; 
d.  16  Oct.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

III.  Thomas  Edward,  Lieut.  27th  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
killed  in  Imiia,  10  June,  1857. 

IV.  Joshua  Edwaed  Chaeles  Coopeb,  late  of  Loughry,  J.P. 
and  D.L. ,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  batt.  East  Lancashire  Regt.,  late 
;50th  Regt.,  b.  14  Feb.  1833,  d.  1  Feb.  1893,  and  was  s.  by 
his  cou.ein. 

I.  Jane  Mauleverer  Agnes,  d.  unm.  20  July,  1840. 
it.  Philippa  Allen,  in.  Capf.  Robert  John  Knox,  J. P.,  late  of 
the  Carabineers  (6th  Dragoon  Guards),  and  of  Cahirleske, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  eight  daus. 
in.  Agnes  Sarah,  m.  John  iiagwell,  Esq.  of  Lisronagh.  co. 
Tipperary,    and   has   issue,    Frederick :    Edward ;     Percy ; 
Blanche,  m    T.  Haman,  Esq.;  Pauline;    Edith,  m.  Capt. 
Hinde,  12th  Royal  Lancers ;  Alice. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Nor.  1856,  Charlotte,  4th  surviving  dau.  of  Heniy 
Charles  Boyle  MacMurrough  Murphy,   Esq.,   late    of    Hume 
.Street,   Dublin,  by  Susan  his  wife,   dau.  of  John  Jacob,  Esq., 
M.D.,  of  Maryborough,  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  Issue, 

V.  AVilliam  Frederick,  B.A.,  Oxon,  6.  1857,  Curate  St. 
Stephen's  Church,  Wandsworth. 

VI.  Charles  de  la  Poire  Crawford,  C.E.,  6.  1  Julv,  1861 ;  m. 
J889,  Amy  Carleton,  dau.  of  George  Howard  Bigg-Wither 
(see  BiGG-WiTHEB  or'  Manydaicn  and  Tcurgier  Parks, 
Hants.). 

Tii.  Alexander  Robert  Knox,  d.  an  infant. 

Mil.  Victor  Edward  Hugh,  b.  1869. 

IX.  Robert  Thomas  Mauleverer,  6.  1870. 

IV.  F'lora  Charlotte  Helena,  m.  24  May,  1893,  Rev.  Octavius 
Frederick  Pigot,  Chaplain  of  H.M.  Prison,  Wandsworth. 

V.  Emmeline  Stuart. 

VI.  Bendreda  Philippa,  d.  an  infant. 
vii.  Alexandra  Phiiippa  Anna. 

5tr.  Lindesay  d.  10  July,  1S71. 

Ann.1 — Gu.,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  andaz.  between  three  mullets 
nil  chief  of  the  second  and  a  crescent  ppr.  in  base.  Crest — A 
.->«an,  wings  clusert  ppr. 

iSeuts — Loughiy,  Tullyhogue,  co.  Tyrone. 


Liineagre. — Samhel  Lindow  (son  of  Jonas  Lindow,  by 
Agnes  Matson,  of  Tytup  Hall,  co.  Lancaster)  m.  Elizabeth 
Armstrong,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  and  had  a  son, 

Jonas  Lindow,  Esq.  of  Cleator  Mains,  co.  Cumberland, 
u! .  30  May,  1797,  Ruth  Brockbank,  and  by  her  (who  d.  "22  Juno, 
1831)  left  i.ssue  at  his  decease,  17  Feb.  1846, 

Samuel,  of  Ingwell. 

John,  late  of  Ingwell,  and  of  Ehen  Hall,  Cumberland. 

Ruth,  d.  1873. 

Mary,  m.  George  William  Lindow,  Esq.,  d.  .?.  p. 

Agnes,  m.  1836,   Isaac  Burns,  Esq.   of  Whitehaven,  and  d. 
1375,  leaving  one  surviving  son, 

Jonas  Lindow  Bubns-Lindow,  of  Irton  Hall  (which  see). 
The  elder  son, 

Samukl  Lindow,  Esq.  of  Ingwell,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1862,  6.  21  June,  1799  ;  d.  10  Jan,  1871,  and  was  «.  by 
his  brother, 

John  Lindow,  Esq.  of  Ingwell  and  Ehen  Hall,  J.P.  and  I)  L., 
High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  1801  ;  m.  31  Aug.  1843,  Anne  Eliza,  dau. 
of  John  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1877; 
had  issue, 

JoNAs,  now  of  Ingwell. 

Agne.s,  d.  young.  Eliza  Mary.  Ruth,  d.  young. 

Mr.  John  Lindow  d.  20  Feb.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms— Erm.,  on  a  chevron  dovetailed  between  three  sinister 
hands  couped  at  the  wrist  gu.  as  many  fountains.  Crest — A 
lion  rampant  gu.  semee  of  buckles  or,  and  holding  between  the 
paws  a  fountain.     Motto — Vi  et  virtute. 

Seats— Ehen  Hall,  Cleator,  Carnforth  ;  and  Ingwell,  White- 
haven, CO.  Cumberland. 


LINDOW  OF  IN&WELL. 

LiyDOW,  Jonas,  Esq.  of  Ingwell  and  Elien  Hall, 
CO.  Cumberland,  M.A.  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  SlierJ:£f  18S3,  late  Westmorland 
and  Cumberland  Yeomanrj  Cavalry,  S.  17  May, 
1847. 


LINDOW  OF  IRTON  HALL. 

BtJEXs-LixDOW,  Isaac  William,  Esq.  of  Irton 
Hall,  Cumberland,  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  b.  10  Jime, 
1868;  educated  at  Christ  Church  j  *.  his  father 
1893. 

Lineagre. — Jonas  Lindow  Buens-Lindow,  Esq.  of  Irton 
Hall,  Cumberland,  eldest  son  of  Isaac  Burns,  Esq.  (who  <'. 
1870),  by  Agnes,  dau.  of  Jonas  Lindow,  Esq.  and  nephew  of 
Samuel  Lindow,  Esq.  of  Ingwell  (see  prectding  memoir)  b.  2ii 
April,  1837,  m.  11  July,  1867,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Mark  Hil- 
desley  Quayle,  Esq.  of  Crogga,  Isle  of  Man,  H.M.  Clerk  of  the 
Rolls  of  that  island  (by  Mary  Jane  Hamilton  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Major  Spedding  of  Summergrove,  Whitehaven)  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Isaac  William,  now  of  Irton  Hall. 

It.  Samuel  Lindow,  educated  at  Harrow,  B.A.  Brasenose 
Coll.  Oxon.,  b.  1  Oct.  1869. 

III.  Mark  llildesley  Jonas,  6.  28  Jan.  1879. 

I.  Mai-y  Jane.  11.  Agnes  Lindow.  iii.  Rtith  Edith. 

Mr.  J.  L.  Burns-Lindow,  who  was  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Cumberland,  and  High  Sheriff  1877,  formerly  Capt.  Royal 
Cumberland  Militia,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  his  uncle, 
Samuel  Lindow,  by  royal  licence,  March,  1871.  He  d.  30 
March,  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Same  as  Lindow  of  Inniodl. 

Seat — Irton  Hall,  Holmrook,  via  Carnforth,  Cumberland. 


LINDSAY-CARNEaiE  OF  SPYNIE. 

Lindsat-Cabnegie,  Henet  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Spynie,  and  of  Kinbletlimont,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  late  Lieut.  Bengal  Engineers,  b.  25  April, 
1836;  s.  I860;  m.  Oct.  1862,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  Kait  of  Anniston.  Mr.  Carnegie,  Heredi- 
tary Fowler  to  the  Kings  of  Scotland,  is  representa- 
tive of  Lady  Catherine,  sister  of  King  Robert  III., 
wife  of  David  Lindsay,  11th  Earl  of  Crawford,  of  the 
FuUertons  of  that  ilk,  and  of  the  Carnegies  of  Boy- 
sack,  is  the  oldest  cadet  of  the  noble  House  of 
x^orthesk,  and  claims  tlie  Barony  of  Spynie. 

Lineage. — From  Godfridos  Fullebton,  of  Fullerton,  in 
COS.  Perth  and  Forfar,  who  got  from  King  Roeeet  the  Bblce 
a  charter  of  the  office  of  King's  F'owler,  descended 

WiLLLAM  Fullebton,  of  Fullerton,  m.  about  1650,  Margaret 
Lindsay,  eldest  dau.  of  the  2nd  Lord  Spynie,  and  sister  to 
George,  the  3rd  and  last  Lord  Spynie.     Their  only  son, 

William  Fullerton,  of  F'ullerton,  by  Susan  his  wife,  was 
father  of 

John  Fullerton,  of  Fullerton,  in.  Margaret  Carnegie,  and 
had  (besides  a  dau.  Jean,  vi.  Sir  John  Wedderburn,  Bart,  of 
Blackness)  a  son. 


1206 


LIX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LIN 


William  Killekton.  of  Fullci'ton,  ..!.  Susanna  Ogilvy,  and 
was  father  of  a  son.  William  ;  cuid  a  dau.  Margaret,  »i. Walter, 
commonly  called  Earl  of  Airlie,  and  d.  is.  p.    The  son, 

William  Fcllerton,  of  Fiillerton  and  Olenquoich,  who  as- 
sumed the  surname  of  Lindsay,  claimed  the  title  of  Lord 
Spynie,  but  was  unsuccessful,  under  the  supposition  th.at  the 
original  grant  had  been  made  only  to  the  1st  Lord  Spynie"s 
issue  male;  this  had,  it  is  stated,  been  proved  to  have  been 
wrong  by  Mr.  Kiddel,  the  writer  on  Scotch  peerage  law.  Mr. 
Kullerton-Lindsay  m.  1st,  Stewart,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  James 
Carnegie,  of  Boysack,  representative  of  the  Hon.  Sir  John 
Carnegie,  '2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Northesls,  and  by  her  had 
an  only  son,  James,  liis  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  James  Blair,  Esq.  of  Ardblair,  co.  Perth,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Fullcrton-Lindsay,  who  was  a  Capt. 
in  Lord  Ogilvys  Scotch  Rest,  in  France  and  a  Lieut. -Col.  in 
the  Portuguese  service,  was  s.  by  his  onlj-  son, 

James  Fullerton  Lindsay-Carnegie,  Esq.  of  Boysack, 
Fullerton,  Spynie,  and  Kinblethmont,  m.  178G,Mary  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Strachan,  Esq.  of  Lower  Tooting, 
Surrey,  of  the  Thornton  family ;  and  d.  1806,  having  by  her 
had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  m.  HI  Oct.  1820,  Amy,  only  dau.  of  Alexander 
Cruikshank,  Esq.  of  Stracathro,  co.  Forfar,  and  had  an 
only  son,  Alexander  Cruikshank,  6.  1  Nov.  1821.  5Ir. 
Lindsay,  who  was  Capt.  of  the  "Kelly  Castle"  Indiaman, 
d.  25  July,  1822. 

John  Mackenzie,  a  Writer  to  the  Signet  in  Edinburgh,  m. 
Florence,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Brown,  and  had  a  dau., 
Emily.  Donald,  6.  1794;  d.  187G. 

Susan,  m.  at  Edinburgh,  15  March,  1814,  Thomas  Tod,  Esq., 
Advocate.        Margaret  Northesk,  d.  uiim.  23  Feb.  1818. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Fullerton  Lindsay-Carnegie,  Esq.  of  Spynie  and 
Boysack,  J.?,  and  D.L.,  Vice-Lieut,  for  co.  Forfar,  some  time 
Capt.  R.A.,  b.  13  May,  1788;  ra.  27  Dec.  1820,  Lady  Jane 
Christian  Carnegie,  dau.  of  William,  7th  Earl  of  Northesk. 
G.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Oct.  1840)  had  issue, 

John.  6.  14  Feb.  1833  ;  deceased. 

Henry  Alexander,  his  successor. 

Donald  Christian    Strachan,   b.   9  July,    1840,   late   Major 

Bengal  Cavalry. 
Maiy  Elizabeth,  m.  Jan.  1845,  Major  George  Gordon,  50th 

Kegt.  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  son  of  Gordon  of  Halmyre, 

CO.  Peebles. 
Jane,  m.  Ib.oO,  Alexander   Lindsay,   Esq.,    formerly  Capt. 

8th  Hussars. 
Susan,  m.  1865,  Robert  Bamsay,  Esq.  Helen. 

Mr.  Lindsay-Carnegie  d.  13  March,  18C0. 

Scat — Kinblethmont,  near  Arbroath,  co.  Forfar. 


LINDSELL,  OF  FAIRFIELD. 
LiNDSELL,   Hexby   Maetin,  Esq.  of   Fairfield, 
CO.    Bedford,   J.P.,  b.  1  May  1846;  *.  Ms   father 
1891. 

Liineag'e. — John  Lindseix,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
R.  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  June,  1833,  leaving  a 
son, 

RoBEBT  LiSDSELL,  Esq.,  who  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel 
AVells,  Esq.  banker,  of  Biggleswade,  and  d.  30  Sept.  185G, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert  Henry,  late  of  Fairfield. 

II.  Charles  Samuel,  of  Holme,  Bi?gleswadP,  J. P.,  b.  1825; 
m.  27  Jan.  1854,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Harding,  Esq.  of 
SoliliuU,  CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Henry  Lindsell,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  co.  Bedford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  Lieut.-Col.  late  28th  Foot,  b.  30 
Aug.  1818  ;  -III.  14  Aug.  1845,  Emma  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Martin  Hogge,  Rector  of  Southacre,  Norfolk,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1871)  had,  with  other  issue, 

1.  Henry  Martin,  now  of  Fairfield. 

)i.  Arthur  Knox,  b.  17  June,  1851. 

I.  Emma    Frances,    ni.  25  Sept.  1877,  Eev.  Arnold   Kirke 
Smith,  Rector  of  Boxworth,  Cambs. 
Col.  R.  H.  Lindsell  d.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sfa£— Shortmead,  Biggleswade. 
Club — United  University. 


lilNDSEY  OF   HOLLYMOUNT. 

LiXDSET-FlTZPATEICK,  MkS.  MaRY    GeORGIANA 

Cecilia  Katherine,  of  HoUymount,  co.  Mayo, 
m.   1885,  Heremon  John    Francis   Headfort  Fitz- 


patrick,  Esq.,  who  has  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Lindset.  He  is  3rd  son  of  Rev.  Frederick 
and  Lady  Olivia  FitzjDatrick,  of  Beat,  co.  Kildare. 
{see  Burke's  Peerage,  Headford,  M.) 

Liineag'e. — Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.,  a  j'ounger  son  of 
Thom.ts  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  and  a  descen- 
dant of  the  great  Scottish  House  of  Lindsay,  m.  1767,  Frances 
Muschamp  Vescy,  grand-dau.  of  Dr.  John  Vesey,  Archbishop, 
of  Tuam,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  to.  1784,  Lady  Mar- 
garet Eleanor  Bingham,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Lucan, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue, 

Thomas  SrENCEB,  of  HoJlymount. 

Charles  Richard,  R.N.,  who  was  lost  in  the  "  Blenheim," 
1807,  with  Sir  Thomas  Trowbridge. 

William  Heniy  Bingham,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  at  Waterloo, 
d.  in  India  18'3'2. 

Margaret  Louisa,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Porter,  eldest  son  of  John 
Porter,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher. 

Anuc,  m.  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  J.  G.  Browne,  brother  of  Lord 
Oranmore. 

Eleanor,  ra.  James  Reed.  Esq.,  and  d.  1840. 

Emily,  m.  the  Rev.  Edmund  JJowdncy,  and  d.  1855. 

Louisa. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Spencer  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18-i'2,  b.  31  July,  1790;  vi.  11  May,  1818, 
Margaret  Hester,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Alexander  Oswald, 
Esq.  of  Auchencruive,  co.  Ayr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  had 
issue, 

Richard  Alexander,  an  ofBcerin  the  army,  h.  16 March,  1823; 
deceased. 

Thomas  Spencer,  late  of  Hollymount. 
Lucy,  m.  26  June.  1851,  George  Ramsay  Campbell,  Esq. 
Anne  Eleanor  Matilda  Nina,  m.  4  Nov.  1841  (d.  1871),  Barott 
Godefroy  de  Blonuy,  of  Vernaud,  in  the  Canton  de  Vaud, 
Switzerland. 
Hester  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  1864,  Francis  Ruttledge,  Esq., 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomfield,  co. 
Mayo. 
Lillias  Margaret  Jane.  Katharine  Mary,  d.  1872. 

Mr.  Lindsey  d.  21  Dec.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Spencer  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  South  Mayo  Rifles,  6.  7  May,  1828;  to.  6  April, 
1864,  Mary  Catherine  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Hayward 
Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Glasnevin,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  cf- 
8  Feb.  1881)  had  issue, 

Mary  Georgiana  Cecilia  Katherine,  now  of  HoUymount 
Mr.  Lindsey  d.  14  July,  1874. 

Anns — Gu.,a  fess  chequyarg.  andaz.,  between  three  mullets 
of  the  second, 
^eai— Hollymount  House,  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo, 


lilNGEN  OF  PENLANOIiEN. 

LiNGEN,  Henry  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Penlanolen, 
CO.  Radnor,  b.  10  Jan.  1878. 

liineagre. — The  Penlanolen  family  claims  descent  fron» 
Sir  John  Lingen,  of  Stoke  Edith,  co.  Hereford,  who  was 
owner  of  great  possessions  in  co.  Hereford.  In  the  struggle 
between  Charles  I.  and  his  Parliament,  Sir  Heniy  Lingei* 
espoused  the  royal  cause,  and  for  some  time  maintained  a 
troop  of  horse  for  the  King's  service.  By  this  and  consequent 
fines  and  confiscations.  Sir  Henry's  estates  were  much  reduced. 
At  one  time  he  was  fined  £5000,  the  highest  sum  levied 
on  a  commoner.  These  losses  were  never  remembered  by 
Charles  II. 

James  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Thinghill  Court,  co.  Hereford,  ni. 
Miss  Birt,  of  London,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Margaret,  -./t. 
Mr.  Godshall ;  Eleanor,  to.  F\  Lane,  Esq.  of  Hampton ;  and 
Fanny,  to.  W.  A.  Adams,  Esq.  of  Pinhault,  co.  Hereford)  an 
only  son, 

William  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Hereford,  m.  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  of  Richard  Heming,  Esq.  of  The  Duffields,  in  the  same 
shire,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  William,  of  whom  presently,  and 
three  daus.,  Jane,  m.  Henry  Unett,  Esq.  of  Krenes  Court,  co. 
Hereford;  Margaret,  wi.  John  Griffiths,  Esq.,  twice  Mayor  of 
Hereford  ;  and  Nancy,  m.  William  Cook,  Esq.  of  Munderfield, 
CO.  Hereford.     The  only  son, 

William  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Burghill  Lodge,  co.  Hereford,  m.. 
1796,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Barrett,  Esq.  of 
Hollins  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1816,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  Penlanolen. 

II.  Charles,  M.D.,    F.R.C.S.,   and   Senior   Surgeon   to   tho 
Hereford  County  Infirmary,  J.P.  for  the  city  of  Hereford; 


LIS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LIS 


1207 


m.   1841,   Ellen,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Taylor,   D.D., 
Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Hereford,  and  d.  in  Oct.  18?b, 
having  had  issue, 
1  Charles  James,  d.  8  June.  1864.  2  John  Taylor. 

1  Eliza  Jane,  d.  12  March,  1860. 

2  Ellen  Mary.  3  Alice  Margaret. 
4  Blanche  Sophia.  5  Florence  Anna. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  17  May,  1837. 

II.  Sophia,  deceased.  lii.  Eliza,  deceased. 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  27  Oct.  1868. 

V.  Jane,  m.  the  Eev.  Joseph  Henry  Barker,  M.A. 

His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Penlanolen,  co.  Radnor,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1839-40,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  16  Aug.  1803; 
m.  7  May,  1837,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Joseph  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Aberystwith,  co.  Cardigan,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1S74,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Jones,  h.  3  Oct.  1839  ;  d.  19  Dec.  1863. 

u.  Charles  Nelson,  of  Penlanolen. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

Charles  Nelson  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Penlanolen,  B.A.  Pcmb. 
Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P..  b.  21  Oct.  1843 ;  m.26  Jan.  1876,  Emily, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Radclille,  Esq.  of  Swinton  Park,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Eadcuffe,  present  representative. 

n.  Charles  Clifford,  6.  26  Nov.  laSl. 

I.  Constance  Emily. 

II.  Ethelreda  Mary. 
Mr.  Lingen  d.  1890. 

Arms — Barry  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  roses 
arg.     Cmt — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  garb  vert. 
Seat — Penlanolen,  near  Rhayader,  co.  Radnor. 


LISTER  OF   CEFN  ILA. 

LiSTEE,  Edwaed  Longwoeth,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Ila, 
CO.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Brasenose 
Coll.  Oxford,  Major  Royal  Monmouth  Engineer 
Militia,  b.  20  Dec.  1855;  m.  3  Nov.  1880,  Lyda, 
sister  of  William  Daly,  Esq.  of  Dunsandle.  Mr. 
Lister  is  the  only  sou  of  Edward  Lister,  Esq.  of 
Cefn  Ila,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Monmouth,  High 
Sheriff  1870,  by  Frances  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of 
E.  E.  Alison,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  Chorley,  Lancas- 
sliire,  and  grandson  of  Edward  Lister,  Esq.  of 
Everton,  Lancashire,  J.P.  {d.  13  March,  1845),  who 
m.  20  Dec.  1809,  Tryphosa  "Warren,  Avho  d.  9  May, 
1858. 

<Seai— Cefn  Ha,  ITsk,  co.  Monmouth. 


LISTER,   late  OF  BURWELL. 
LisTEE,  Matthew  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Muckton,  co. 
Lincoln,  b.  11  Oct.  1820  ;  m.  1st,  1859,  Clara,  dau. 
of  Horace  Houstouu,  Esq.  and  by  her  had  three 
daus., 

I.  Florence  Holroyd  Ribblesdale,   m.  6  June,  1876,  Porter 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  The  Lawn,  Brackenborough,  co.  Lincoln. 

II.  Edith  Violet.  in.  Muriel  Ada. 

He  m.  2ndly,  5  Feb.  1874,  Katherine  Ruth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  John  Manning,  Esq.  of  St.  Osyth,  Essex, 
and  niece  of  Frederick  Nassau,  Esq.  of  St.  Osyth 
Priory,  and  has  further  issue, 

1.  Matthew  Henry,  6.  31  May,  1877. 
IV.  Constance  Margaret  Douglas. 

liineag'e. — From  John  Lister  of  Derby,  who  m.  1312,  the 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  de  Bolton,  Bowbearer  of  BoUand, 
lineally  descended  William  I^ister,  Esq.  of  Midhope  (elder 
brother  of  Thomas  Lister,  ancestor  of  the  Listers  of  Gisburn 
Park,  now  represented  by  Lord  Ribblesdale).  He  d.  1537, 
leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thurstone 
Banester,  of  Swindon,  a  son, 

Christopher  Lister,  Esq.,  ni.  1521,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Clayton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  was 
father  of 

William  Lister,  Esq.  of  Midhope,  who  purchased  Thornton 
in-Craven;  he  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Roger  Midhope,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Lawrence  Lister,  Esq.,  living  1585,  m.  Evereld,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Sayer,  and  was  father  of 


Sib  William  Lister,  Knt.  of  Thornton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Bellasis,  and  d.  1650,  leaving  issue.  Sir  William  Lister 
m.  2ndly,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Pigott,  of  Aston 
Power,  Oxon,  and  liad  further  issue, 

Michael,  6th  son,  of  wlrom  presently. 

Matthew  (Sir),  9th  son,  b.  at  Thornton-in-Craven,  Physician 
to  James  1.  and  Charles  I.,  knighted  by  the  latter  in  163(i. 
He  purchased  the  estate  of  Buiwell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d. 
there  s.  p.  Dec.  1656,  aged  92. 
The  6th  son, 

Michael  Lister,  Esq.  of  Frierhead-in-Craven,  ?».  Mary 
Kebell,  and  d.  circa  1610,  leaving  a  son, 

Sir  Martin  Lister,  Knt.  of  Thorjie  Arnold,  co.  Leicester, 
who  inherited  Eurwell  from  his  uncle,  Sir  Matthew.  He  la. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard,  Lord  Wenman,  of  Tame,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  circa  1635)  had,  with  a  dau.  Agnes,  wife  of 
Sir  William  Hartopp,  a  son,  Richard  Lister,  whose  descen- 
dants were  settled  at  Thorpe  Arnold.  Sir  Martin  in.  2ndly, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Temple,  of  St.  Mary,  Hoo, 
Kent,  widow  of  Sir  Gifford  Thornhurst,  Bart,  by  whom 
she  had  a  dau.,  Frances,  rn.  Richard  Jenyns  (the  dau.  of 
this  marriage  was  the  celebrated  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marl- 
borough). By  his  2nd  wife  Sir  Martin  had,  with  otlier 
issue, 

1  Michael,  his  successor. 

2  Martin,  M.D.,  the  well-known  Physician  to  Queen  Anne, 
a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  and  a  great  benefactor  to  the 
Aslimolean  Museum,  author  of  A  Jmirney  to  Paris  and 
many  works  on  Natural  History  and  Medicine.  He  d.  2 
Feb.  1711-12,  and  was  buried  at  Clapham. 

1  Susanna,  rn.  George  Gregory,  of  Nottingham. 

2  Frances,  vi.  Robert  Barkham. 

3  Jane,  5/1.  1st,  Hugh  Alington,  of  Stenigott;  and  2ndly, 
John  Thynne,  of  Egham. 

Sir  Martin  d.  Aug.  1670  (his  wife  d.  1669),  and  was  s.  at  Bur- 
well  by  the  eldest  son  of  his  2nd  marriage, 

Michael  Lister,  Esq.,  to.  1659,  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas 
Peers,  of  Alverstone,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  lCi7o> 
left  issue, 

Matthew,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  privately,  16  May,  1689,  Charles  KnoUys, 
claiming  to  be  4th  Earl  of  Banbury.  The  validity  of  this 
marriage  was  subsequently  est;iblished,  after  a  suit  in  the 
Court  of  Arches.  She  (/.  circa  1700,  leaving  a  son,  William, 
styled  I/)rd  Wallingford,  d.  s.  ik  mO;  and  Katherine,  c<. 
1730,  bur,  in  Lincoln  Cathedral. 

Jane.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Beverley. 

Mr.  Lister  d.  1678,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  6.  1666,  m.  1682, 
Eleanor,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Sir  Charles  Dymoke, 
Knt.  of  Serivelsby,  Champion  to  James  11.,  great-great- 
grandson  of  Sir  Edward  Dymoke,  Knt.,  Champion  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  by  Anne  Talboys  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Gilbert  TaLboys,  Baron  Talboys  of  Kyme,  and  was  father 
of 

Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  bapt.  1683,  d.  1744, 
and  left  issue  by  Sarah  his  wife, 

I.  Matthew,  who  .?.  him. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Francis,  Earl  of  Deloraine,  and  d.  1737. 

Kis  son, 

Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  m.  1723,  Grace, 
widow  of  Sir  Edward  Boughton,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Shuckburgh,  Bart.,  and  d.  Jan.  1786,  having  had  a  son, 

Matthew  Dymoke  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  m.  Lydia, 
only  child  and  heiress  ot  Joseph  Bancroft,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(wlio  m.  2ndly,  Joseph  Livesey,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1772, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Matthew  Bancroft  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  who 
claimed  the  Barony  of  Kyme.  He  m.  7  Feb.  1799,  Miss  Sophia 
Bolton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1851)  had  issue, 

Matthew  Henry,  his  heir. 

John  Samuel,  of  Saleby  Grange,  Alford,  co.  Lincoln,  B.A., 
J. P.,  b.  25  Jan.  1812;  m.  4  May,  1842,  Flizalieth,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Wilcock,  Esq.  of  Savile  Hill,  Halifax,  and 
has  had  issue,  Matthew  William,  of  32nd  Regt.,  b.  20  Jan. 
1845,  d.  uiiM.  29  May,  1880 ;  Hannah  Frances,  to.  1st, 
Charles  P.  Elliott,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  who  d.  1876  ;  she  ?)i.  2ndly, 
Rev.  F.  C.  Littler,  Hector  of  Weston,  Notts;  Mary,  in.  l.o 
July,  1867,  J.  E.  Tanner,  Esq.,  and  d.  1868  ;  Elizabeth 
Sophia;  and  Katherine  Ellen  Maria,  m.  26  Sept.  1872,  J. 
Herbert  Bowman,  Esq.,  and  d.  1874. 

Joseph  Martin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Muckton  with  Burwell,  b. 
Jan.  1813,  and  d.  s.  p.  1891, 

George  Arthur,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  1850. 

Alfred  Edward,  resident  in  Australia,  and  d.  s.  p.  1878. 

Lydia  Boughton,  m.  27  June,  1834,  the  Rev.  G.  Jackson, 
Rector  of  North  Rcston,  and  d.  13  Sept.  1873. 

Sopliia,  m,  Dec.  1831,  the  Rev.  Francis  Pickford,  Rector  of 
Hagworthingham,  son  of   Commander   Charles    Pickford, 


1208 


LIS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LIT 


E.X.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Kadcliffo,  1st  Bart.     He  d.  ISS3, 
ana  she,  18bS. 
Mary,  m.  17  Mar,  lS'2o,  George  Marmaduke  Alington,  Esq. 
of  Swinhope,  co.  Liuoolu,  and  d.  9  May,  1577. 
Ellen  Frances. 
3Ir.  Lister  d.  U  Oct.  1S4'2,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Henry  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Tark,  b.  17  July, 
IHOl ;  m.  1823.  Arabella,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Craoroft,  E.sq. 
ofHackthorn  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (whoi^.  1  Sept.  Is73) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew  Henry,  his  heir. 

I.  Eiiiiiy  Sophia,  Hi.  Key.  William  D.  Marsden,  (who  d.  1866), 
and  if.  I88b. 

II.  Lucy,  d.  1883. 

III.  Florence  Ai-abeUa,  m.  Kev.  John  Durell  Durell,  who  d. 
1879. 

IV.  Augusta  Penelope  Anne. 

Mr.  Lister  was  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  Barony  of  Kyme.  He 
li.  2  Jan.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Matthew-Henbt,  present  representative. 

Arras — Erm.,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  mullets  or.  Crest — A  stag's 
head  erased  ppr.     il/of^o— Est  modus. 

tkat — Muckton,  co.  Lincoln. 

Jitudencii — 9,  Albert  Koad,  Dover. 


LISTER  OF  FINNINGLEY  PABK. 

LiSTEE,  Geoege  Spoffoeth,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Fin- 
ningley  Park,  co.  York,  and  of  Hirst  Priory,  co.  Lin- 
coln, J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lincoln,  and  J. P.  West  Riding 
■cf  Yorkshire,  b.  12  June,  1811 ;  m.  1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Tlioinas  Coidman,  Esq.  of  Wliitgift  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  2ndh,  23  Nov.  1848,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  Mostyn  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodliouse,  Salop. 

Lineage. — George  Stovin,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Stovin, 
Esq.  of  Tetley  House,  co.  Lincoln,  took  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Lister,  under  the  will  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  of  Girsby 
House,  CO.  Lincoln.      By  Elizabeth  his  wife  he  was  father  of 

James  Lister,  Esq.  of  Ousefleet,  m.  1800,  dau.  of  Robert 
Spofforth,  Esq.  of  Howden,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Spoffobth,  now  of  Finningley  Park  and  Hirst 
Piiorj-. 

II.  KoBERT  Cornelius  Empson,  Esq.  of  Ousefleet  (ichom 
see). 

III.  Thomas  Henry,  of  Scremby  Hall,  .Spilsby,  Lincoln,  M.A. 
Vicar  of  Luddingcon,  J. P.;  m.  IS.iS,  Mary  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Kev.  Francis  Swan,  Rector  of  Bennington,  and  has  a  son 
and  two  daus..  the  younger  of  whom,  Edicli  Grace,  m.  9 
Jan.  1879,  Langhorne  Burton,  Esq.,  of  Somersby. 

I.  Hannah  ElizabeLh,  deceased. 

II.  Alice,  m.  George  Smith  Hayter,  Esq.  of  Surbiton,  and  has 
issue. 

III.  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1879. 

IV.  Maria,  deceased. 

V.  Emily  Spofforth,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Ingham,  Rector  of 
Rainhill,  co.  Lancaster  (who  is  deceased). 

VI.  Ma'y  Anne,  m.  Alexander  Shand,  Esq.  of  'Warmsworth 
House,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Lister,  Barrister  at- 
Law,  and  Alice  Mary. 

VII.  Louisa  Helen,  to.  William  Laird,  Esq.  of  Birkenhead, 
and  has  issue. 

Arms—ETva.,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  mullets  or.  Crest — A  stag's 
head  ppr.  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.  ilfo«io— Retinens 
vestigia  famae. 

Ugatx — iinningley  Park,  Bawtry,  Yorks,  and  Hirst  Prioi-y, 
Ep  worth. 


LISTER   OF  SHIBDEN. 

LrsTEB,  John,  Esq.  of  Shibden  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  M.A.  Bi'asenose 
Coll.  Oxford,  b.  8  March,  1817. 

Lineage.— The  family  is  one  of  ancient  date,  tracing  its 
descent  from  Richard  Lister,  who,  in  tae  year  14.i9  (17 
Henry  VI. ),  purchased  land  at  Ilipperholme,  in  the  parish  of 
H.ilifax  and  in  the  vicinity  of  Shibden  Hall,  which  has  been  in 
tlie  possession  of  the  family  since  1613. 

One  of  their  ancestors,  John  Lister,  b.  1602,  was  fined  for 
not  attending  lo  receive  the  honour  of  knighthood  at  the  corona- 
tion of  King  Charles  I. ;  the  receipt  for  this  fine  is  signed  by 
♦'Wentworthe,"  Earl  of  Strafford. 

The  full  pedigree  is  in  the  Co'lege  of  Arms. 

John  Lister,  of  Shibden  Hall,  J. P.,  .s.  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Jeremy  Lister,  of  Shibden  Hall ;  m.  1844,  Louisa  Anne,  only 


dau.  of  Major  Charles  Grant,  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent,  and 
had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Shibden  Hall. 

Charles  Edmond,  B.A.  Caius  Coll.,  Cambridge,  6.  15  June, 
1849. 

Anne,  b.  20  Feb.  1852. 
He  d.  6  Aug.  1867. 

Arms — (On  the  roof  of  Halifax  Church) — Erm.,  on  a  fess  sa. 
three  mullets  or,  a  dexter  canton  gu.  Crest — A  stag's  head 
erased  ppr..  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gu. 
Motto  -Justus  propositi  tenax. 

Seat — Shibden  Hall,  Southowram,  Halifax,  co.  York. 


LITTLE,   late  OF  LLANVAIR  GRANGE. 

Little,  Eev.  Cteorqe  Sayile  Lumley,  B.A., 
late  of  Llanvair  Grange,  co.  Monmouth,  Vicar  of 
Sampford,  Arundell,  co.  Somerset,  b.  3  Feb.  1837  ; 
m.  1st,  18()2,  Sophia  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Corfield,  Rector  of  Llangattoc,  co.  Mon- 
mouth ;  and  2ndly,  1865,  Mary  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Henry  Yates  Whytehead,  Esq.  of  Crake,  co.  York, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Hunter,  6.  1866,  d.  1887,  unm. 

II.  Henry  Hartley,  6.  1867.  in.  George,  b.  1870. 

IV.  Arthur  James,  6.  1871,  d.  1875. 

v.  Arthur  James,  6.  1875.         vi.  Frederick  Robert,  6.  1876. 
VII.  Francis  Whytehead,  b.  1884. 
.   I.  Mary  Sophia.  ii.  Lucy  Georgiana. 

III.  Eleanor  Margaret.  iv.  Emma  Dorothy. 

V.  Barbara  Susan. 

Liueag'e. — George  Little,  Esq.,  to.  Henrietta  Maria, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Forth,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons,  Simon  ;  and 
Samuel,  D.D.,  who  m.  Georgiana  Augusta,  dau.  of  Augustus, 
4th  Earl  of  Berkeley,  and  relict  of  George,  5th  Earl  of  Granard. 
Tlie  elder  son, 

Simon  Little,  Esq.,  m.  Letitia,  sister  of  Sir  James  Bond, 
Bart,  of  Cool.imber  House,  co.  Longford,  and  had  issue, 
George,  of  whom  presently;  James;  and  Elizabeth.  The 
elder  son, 

George  Little,  Esq  ,  m.  17!;9,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Hornby,  Esq.  of  The  Hook,  Hants,  many  years 
Governor  of  Bombay  while  Warren  Hastings  was  Governor  of 
Bengal,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William  Hunter,  of  Llanvair  Grange. 

John  Hornl.y,  H.E.I. CCS,,  d.  1829. 

James,  Bariister-at-Law,  d.  1875. 

linima,  m.  1842,  Charles  Reginald  Buller,  Esq.  of  Erie  Hall, 

Devon,  and  d.  1865. 
Georgiana,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Hunter  Little,  of   Llanvair  Grange,  co.    Mon- 
mouth, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  6.  Oct.  1790  ;  m.  1st, 
1831,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. Dr.  Rogers,  of  Rainscombe,  Wilts, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  a  dau., 
I   Louisa  Elizabeth  Katherine,  m.  1854,  Frederick  Townley 
Parker,    Esq.  (who  d.  July,  1892),  youngest  son  of  Robert 
Townley  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cuerden,  co.  Lancaster. 

He  m.  2ndly,  May,  18.36,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Winchcombe, 
Henry  Hartley,  Esq.,  formerly  Judge  of  the  Vice-Admiralty 
Court,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  his  wife  the  Lady  Louisa 
Lumley,  dau.  of  Richard,  4th  Earl  of  Scarborough,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  25'Aug.  1891)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Savile  Lumley  Little  (Rev.),  present  represen- 
tative. 

II.  James  Law  Charles  Hunter,  b.  1844 ;  m.  1871,  Eliza  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Box,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  Great  Milton,  co. 
Oxford,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  William  Hunter  Butler,  Lieut.  4th  King's  Own  Royals, 
b.  1847:  m.  1873,  Amy  Powys,  only  child  of  Edward  Bode, 
Esq.,  and  has  one  son  and  two  daus. 

I.  Emma  Georgiana  Charlotte,  m.  1864,  James  Willoughby 
Bond,  Esq.  of  Farragh.  co.  Longford,  and  has  had  two  sons 
(both  deceased)  and  four  daus.,  of  whom  three  survive. 

II.  Henrietta  Hannah  Louisa,  ra.  1862,  Lieut.-Col.  Ussher 
Lee  Morris,  late  R.M.  I  ight  Infantry,  and  has  had  three 
sons  (of  whom  one  is  deceased^,  and  one  dau. 

III.  Barbara  Khzabeth  Maria,  vi.  18CG,  Capt.  William  Clode 
Braddon,  late  Lieut.  75th  Regt.,  Adjutant  Brecon  Volun- 
teers, eldest  son  of  W.  Clode  Braddon,  Esq.  of  Skisdon, 
Cornwall,  and  has  two  sons  and  six  daus. 

Mr.  Little  d.  10  Dec.  1804,  and  Llanvair  Grange  was  sold  on 
the  death  of  his  widow  in  1891. 


LIT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LIT 


1209 


Ji-m-i—Ha.,  a   chevron  engrailed  arg.      Oresi — A  leopard's 
head  ppr.     Motto — Majjnum  in  parvo. 
Residence — Broadleigh,  Wellington,  co.  Somerset. 


LITTLE    OF  STEWARTSTOWN. 

Little,  Ellen  Muheay,  of  Stewartstown,  co. 
Tyrone,  *.  lier  father  1889. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Little  has  been  settled  in  cd. 
Tyrone  for  the  last  two  hundred  years. 

Alexander  Little,  Esq.  of  Legacurry,  h.  1729,  m.  175.5, 
Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Eliot,  Esq.  of  Tullyhogue,  and  </. 
11  April,  1773,  having  by  her  (who  d.  24  Sept.  1790)  had 
issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  James,  b.  1768,  m.  Belinda,  dau.  of  William  Park,  Esq. 
of  Itocklodge,  co.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue, 

Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Jones,  Esq.  of  Tullyhogue,  and  had 
one  son,  James  Little. 
HI.  John,  6.  1760;  d.  s.p.  1780. 
The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Little,  Esq.  of  Stewartstown,  h.  1756,  an  officer  of 
Hue  1st  Tyrone  Regt.  of  "Volunteers,  ra.  1783,  Sarah  Eliot, 
2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Park,  Esq.  of  Stewartstown,  and  Anna 
Carson  his  wife  (the  "beautiful  Anna  Carson'),  and  d. 
2  June,  1828,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1845)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  10  Oct.  1790 ;  d.  1796. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Anna,  d  in  infancy. 

II.  Jane,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Sarah  Anne,  ft.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  27  Dec.  1814,  Charles  William,  2nd  son  of 
William  Hardy,  Esq.  of  Loughgall,  co.  Armagh,  J. P.  ;  an 
Officer  of  the  Armagh  Eegt.  of  Light  Infantry,  and  d. 
181)8,  leaving  issue  by  him, 

1  Samuel  Little,  b.  3  Oct.  1815,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  m.  1850, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 
d.  29  Oct.  1868,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  Henry  and 
Emma. 

2  William,  b.  19  July,  1817  ;  d.  young. 

3  John,  b.  7  Nov.  1823,  Capt.  Sid  West  Indian  Eegt.,  d.  9 
Sept.  1851. 

4  Charles  Henry,  6.  1823,  M.D.,  settled  in  Australia. 

1  Sarah  Jane,  d.  young. 

■2  Elizabeth  Annn,  vi.  10  Dec.  1846,  Thomas  Falkner 
Fleetwood,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue,  Thoma.-^,  h.  29  Oct. 
1847  ;  Charles  Henry  H.,  b.  25  Nov.  1848:  William  John, 
A.  12  Sept.  1^50;  George  Samuel,  6.  8  Aug.  1852,  </.  young; 
Arthur  Little,  6.  24  Feb.  1856,  d.  18G3;  Edwin  James,  6. 
8  Sept.  1858,  d.  1860 ;  Mary  Sybella,  d.  1883 ;  Henrietta 
Elizabeth,  and  Emma. 
3  Mary,  d.  young  from  an  accident. 
■V.  Elizabeth  Anna,  d.  1874. 

VI.  Sarah  Jane,  m.  12  Dec.  1823,  Rev.  Robert  Allen,  D.D., 
and  d.  23  Feb.  1858,  leaving  issue. 
i  John  Little,  6.  28  Dec.  1824;  d.  3  Jnne,  1846. 

2  Samuel,  6.  25  June,  1826,  M.D.,  m.  'JS  July,  1863,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Gibson,  Esq.,  and  rf.  20  Nov. 
1874,  having  by  her,  who  rf.  23  May,  1884.  had  issue, 
Samuel  Gibson,  b.  9  June,  1864,  rf.  young,  and  Sarah. 

3  Robert  Austen,  6.  23  Dee.  1829,  M.D.,  Surg.-Maj.  Army 
Medical  Staff  and  71st  H.  L.  I.,  vi.  18  Jan.  1859,  Mary, 
Franklin,  dau.  of  Andrew  Risk,  Esq.  of  Manweny,  co. 
Donegal,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1876,  leaving  issue,  1  Robert 
Franklin,  6.  21  Feb.  I860,  Capt.  R.E.,  ra.  11  Dec.  1886, 
AHce  Gordon,  dau.  of  Surg.-Gen.  Jackson,  and  has  issue, 
Robert  Austen,  6.  18  Sept.  18-i7  ;  2  Sydney  Glen,  t>.  30 
March,  lb63,  Surg.  Army  Medical  Staff ;  and  3  Charles 
William,  6.  8  Aug.  1868. 

•VII.  Margaret,  d.  3  June,  1867. 
VIII.  Eleanor,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Little,  Esq.  of  Stewartstown,  6.  8  March,  1803,  m 
1831,  Emily  Higinbotham,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Kyle,  Esq. 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  9  Feb.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  J. P.,  6.  3  July,  1833;  m.  1861,  Hannah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Bryan  Padgett  (iregson,  Esq.  of  Caton,  Lancashire, 
i.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  1887,  leaving  issue, 

1  Bryan  Padgett  Gregson,  b.  9  March,  1862  (deceased). 

2  John,  h.  26  April,  1867. 

3  Samuel,  rf.  in  infancy. 

1  Hannah  Gibson. 

2  Emily  Kyle. 

3  Margaret  Maud.sley,  d.  3  Jan.  1884. 

4  Ellen  Murray,  rf.  3  Aug.  1870. 

6  Mary  Eveline.  6  Kathleen  Alice. 

II.  Robert  Kyle,  /).  4  Dec.  1834,  Cajit.  97th  and  22nd  Eegts. 
(served  in  the  Crimea  and  in  the  Indian  Mutiry).  vi.  1868, 
Dora,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Irvine,  E«q.  ot  Springfield,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  rf.  15  Jan.  1889,  leaving  issue. 


1  John  Little,  h.  1  July,  1875. 

2  Sydney  Hamilton,  b.  9  May,  1880. 

1  Mary  Ormsby.  2  Emily  Kyle. 

3  Ellinor  Murray.  4  Hannah. 

in.  John,  6.  23  Nov.  1835,  Capt.  20th  Regt,  (.served  in  th« 
Crimea  and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny),  rf.  unm.  10  April,  I85i^ 
at  the  Held  Hospital,  Cawnpore. 

IV.  Henry  Alexander,  Col.  6.  14  Aug.  1837,  C.B.,  Colonel  on 
the  stalT  in  India,  served  in  the  Crimea  and  the  N.  W. 
Frontier  campaign  (1864-5),  and  in  the  Burmese  war  (1888-a), 
n?.  1866,  Ellen  Wade,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  David  Peter 
Thompson,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Stonestown  and  Pack,  King's  Co. 
and  has  issue, 

1  John  David  George,  6.  24  Feb.  1868. 
I  Gerard  Eleanor. 

V.  Charles  William,  b.  26  Oct.  1838 ;  rf.  young. 

VI.  William  John  Knox  (Rev.),  b.  I  Dec.  1839,  M.A.,  Camh 
Vicar  of  Hoar  Cross,  Staffordshire,  Canon  Residentiary  o< 
">\  orce.ster,  to.  1866,  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Gregson. 
Esq.  of  Moorlands,  Lancaster,  and  has  i.ssue, 

1  Arthur  Heniy  Alban  Knox,  b.  17  June,  1867. 

2  Francis  Gore  Knox,  b.  25  Julv,  1875. 
S  Harold  Edward  Knox,  b.  U  Feb.  1877. 

4  Walter  Lawrence  Wood  Knox,  b.  4  Sept.  1878. 

5  William  John  Knox,  b.  7  Feb.  1881. 

6  Charles  Hugo  Knox,  b.  21  Nov.  1887. 

1  Rose  Emily  Knox. 

2  Rhoda  Edith  Knox. 

3  Ethel  Annie  Knox.  4  Mary  Catherine  Knox. 

VII.  Francis  Laurence  Gore,  b.  27  Aug  1841,  Major  late 
R.A.,  ("'hief  Constable  of  Preston,  Lancashire,  m.  Jan. 
1871,  Clara  Hester,  ord  dau.  of  John  Reynolds  Dickson, 
Esq.,  J. P.  of  Woodville,  co.  Leitrim,  and  Kilbarrow,  co. 
Donegal,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Francis  Gore,  b.  9  Jan.  1873. 

2  William  Hyacinth  Patrick  Gore,  6.  16  March,  1876. 

1  Clara  Kdythe  t;ore. 

2  Violet  Audley  Gore. 

3  Mary  Gore.  4  Joan  Emily  Gore. 

VIII.  Arthur  Wood,  b.  9  Aug.  1843;  rf.  '28  May,  1863. 

IX.  Cliarles  Hardy  ^Rev.),  6.  29  April,  1845,  M..\.  Oxon.  and 
Dublin,  British  Chaplain  at  St.  Petersburg  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Martin's,  Brighton,  vi.  1873,  Mary  Ellen,  3rd  dau.  of  Bryan 
Padgett  Gregson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Caton,  I^ncashire, 
and  has  issue, 

I  Charles  Hardy,  6.  18  June,  1874. 
1  Mary  Hardy. 

X.  Sydney  Hamilton,  b.  23  June,  1849,  M.A.  Oxford,  Consul 
General  at  Madrid,  formerly  in  holy  orders,  7ii.  1875,  Edith 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Locke  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Turwes- 
ton  House,  Bucks,  and  has  is.sue, 

1  Sydney  Knox  Hamilton,  b.  23  Feb.  1878. 

2  John  Hamilton,  6.  28  Jan.  1880;  rf.  young. 

3  Henry  Charles  Hamilton,  b.  21  Dec.  I8o0. 

4  Francis  Hamilton,  b.  18  Jan.  1883. 

5  Wilfrid  Joseph  Hamilton,  b.  18  Jan.  1887. 

1  Mary  Bridgett  Hamilton. 

2  Editli  Agnes  Hamilton. 

XI.  Emilius  George  Higinbotham  (Rev.),  b.  6  April,  1853, 
M.A.,  Dublin,  sometime  Assistant  Briti.sh  Chaplain,  at 
St.  Petersburg,  Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Inverary,  N.B.,  ih 
1886,  Dorothy,  youngest  dau  of  Jonathan  Hardcastle, 
Esq.,  J.P.  of  BlidarthDale,  Notts. 

I.  Ellen  MuRBAit,  now  of  Stewartstown. 
Mr.  John  Little  rf.  8  Jan.  1889,  and  was  s.  at  Stewartstown  by 
his  only  dau.  Ellen  Murray  Little,  of  Stewartstown. 

SeaS— Stewartstown,  co.  Tyrone, 


LITTLE  OF  NEWBOLD    PACEY   HALL. 

Little,  Ernest  Knightley,  Esq.  of  New- 
bold  Pacey  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.,  b.  Oct.  1860; 
m.  Dec.  1882,  Greorgiana,  joungest  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Mildmay  Clerk,  of  Sprattou  Hall,  North- 
ampton, and  lias  had  issue, 

I.  George  Jekningham  Kniohtlet,  b.  July,  1886. 

u.  Arthur  Ernest  Mildmay,  6.  April,  1888  ;  rf.  Nov.  1888. 

I.  Isabel  Augusta,  b.  1885. 

II.  Flora  Georgiana,  6.  1890. 

Lineage. — Rev.  George  Ernest  HowiMan,  who  assumed 
the  name  of  Little  in  1874  ;  m.  1821,  Jane  Sarah  Wightwick, 
dau.  of  John  Knightley,  Esq.  of  Offcliurch  Bury,  Leamington, 
and  rf.  1878,  leaving  a  son, 

George  Arthur  Knightley  Howman,  Esq.,  assumed  the 
name  and  arms  of  Little,  by  royal  licence  1878;  m.  18.59, 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Henry  Shepherd  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Spinfleld, 
Berks,  and  rf.  Nov.  1879,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Ernest  Knightley  Little,  Esq.,  now  of  Ncwbold  Pacey. 

Seat— Newbold  Pacey  Hall,  Warwick. 


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LIT 


LITTLE  OF  PITCHCOMBE. 

LlTTiE,  John"  Cabutheks.  Esq.  of  Pitchcombe 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  h.  30  June  1815,  m.  4 
Nov.  1841,  Euima,  dau.  of  John  Goldsmith,  Esq. 
of  Ampthill,  CO.  Bedford,  and  by  her  (who  d.27 
May,  1S75)  Las  issue, 

I.  John  Carutheks.  Lieut.-Col.  late  Lincolnshire  Kegt.  (10th 
Kegt.),  b.  U;  Oct.  1SJ2:  m.  14  Sept.  1876,  Maria  JemiuKi, 
ilau.  of  K.  U.  Johnston,  Esq.,  anil  lias  issue,  five  sons  and 
two  dans. 

II.  Thomas  Gurnoy  iKeT.\  h.  l.'i  Fch.  1845 :  m.  26  Xov.  1S78, 
llajinah,    dau.   of   Rev.   J.    Fox,   and   widow  of  W.  H. 

Fielding,  Esq.,  formerly  M. P.  for  Bhickbnrn,  Lanciu'^hire. 
m.  Ch,irles  Willi.im,    b.   22  July,  184S;     »t.    1   Oct.  ,18S4, 

Minnie  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Morgan,  Esq. 
IT.   .\lfred  Goldsmith,  b.  9   Dec.    1847 ;    m.  25   Sept.    1SS4, 

Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  R.  S.  Brown,  Esq. 

V.  Edward  Palling,  6.  21  Jan.  1851. 

VI.  Frederick  Arthur,  b.  25  March,  1852;  vi.  13  Oct.  1887, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Gnihani,  Esq. 

vn.   Henry  BuUer,  b.  13  Feb.  1854  ;  d.  21)  Jan.  1872. 
vm.  George  Caruthers  <Kev.),  b.  30  June,  1858. 
IX.  Francis    Ernest,   6.   16  Dec.    1859  ;    m.  12  July,  1867, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  H.  Searlc,  Esq. 

I.  Emma  Grace,  m.  15  April,  16Go,  Ecv.  Thomas  Walker 
Sale. 

II.  Msiry  Anne,  m..  8  Oct.  1878,  William  Davies,  Esq.,  J.P., 
of  Amberley  Court,  co.  Gloucester. 

m.  Gertrude,  d.  S  Jan.  1880. 

Mr.  J.  C.  Little  m.  2ndly,  Hannah  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  S.  Baldwin,  Esq. 

Lineag'e. — Thomas  Little,  Esq.,  m.  Ann  Butler,  and  il. 
19  Jan.  1778,  leaving  by  her  (who  J.  11  Jan.  1806)  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Little,  Esq.,  b.  16  Feb.  1777 ;  m.  19  Xov.  1806,  Mary 
Ann,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  J.  Caruthers,  Esq.  of  Pitchcombe 
House,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1854,  having  by  her,  who  d.  7  Jan.  18C1, 
had  issue, 

I.  John  CABUTHiiRs,  now  of  Pitchcombe  House, 
ii.  Thomas  Palling  (Rev.),  jii.  Anne  Esther  Maria,  second 
dau.  of  General  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell,  G.C.B. 

III.  William  Caruthers,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Hamill, 
Esq.  andd.  31  Dee.  1881. 

IV.  Edward  Caruthers,  of  Field  Plaee,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P., 
6.  1823,  m,  Emily  Jane,  only  dau.  of  William  Henry 
Stanton,  Esq.  formerly  M.P.  for  Stroud. 

'\.  Alfred  Butler,  Gen.  late  Indian  StafT  Corps,  of  The  Grove, 
Stroud,  CO.  Gloucester,  J.  P. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  d.  unm.  ii.  Grace,  <f.  vjim. 

lu.  Jane,  d.  unm.  iv.  Gertrude. 

V.  Christiana  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Heat — Pitchcombe  House,  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester. 


LITTLEDALE   OF  SANDIWAY  BANK. 

LiTTLEDALE,  JoHN  BoLTox,  Esq.  of  tsaudiway 
Bank,  co.  Chester,  b.  15  June,  18ti8. 

Lineage. — Thomas  LixTLEnALE,  of  Highfield  House,  West 
Derby,  m.  15  May,  1815,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Molyneux,  of 
Xewsham  House,  West  Derby,  and  d.  27  April,  1847,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  28  Aug.  1825)  a  son, 

John  Bolton"  Littledale,  Esq.,  who  m.  June,  1866,  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Edward  PicUford,  Esq.,  and  U.  b  May, 
1889,  leaving  issue, 

.loHN  Bolton,  of  Sandiway  Park. 

Thomas  Bolton. 

Annette  Mary.  Edith  Mand.  May. 

i'«r;£— Sandiw.iy  Bank,  Hartford,  Cheshire. 


LITTLEJOHN  OF  INVERCHARRON. 

LiTTLEJOHN,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Invercbarron, 
CO.  Ptoss,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  16  May,  1845  ;  m.  20  Jan. 
1869,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Barclay  Bruce,  cx- 
Prcsident  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers, 
officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  &c.  &c.,  by  his 
wife,  Helen  Xorah  Simpson,  and  has  issue, 

Helen  Mary. 
This  gentleman  is  the    son  of    the    late    William 
Littlejohn,   Esq.   J.P.,   banker   of  Aberdeen    (de- 


scended from  Baillie  Littlejohn,  a  distinguished 
citizen  of  Aberdeen),  by  Janet,  dau.  of  Professor 
James  Bcntley  of  King's  Coll.  Aberdeen  (descended 
from  the  great  classical  scholar  and  critic,  Eev. 
Kichard  Bcntley,  Master  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.). 

Seat — Invercharron,  Ardgay,  N.B. 

Toim  Jieddeiice — 1,  Pembroke  Gardens,    Kensington,  Lon- 
don. 


LITTLEWOOD   OF   THE  HYDE. 

LiTTLEWooD,  Rev.  Henet  Charles,  M.A.,  of  The 
Hyde,  co.  Stafford,  Vicar  of  Goring,  Reading,  b. 
6.  Dec.  1850;  m.  4  Oct.  1881,  Emily  Kate,  youngest 
dau.  of  Charles  Hedges,  Esq.  of  Is^ewuham  House, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Benjamin  Henry,  b.  19  Sept.  18S3. 

II.  Lionel  Charles,  6.  24  Jan.  1886. 

III.  Rupert  Arthur  Percival,  b.  28  Sept.  1888. 

IV.  Lancelot  Ernest,  b.  17  April,  1890. 

Lineage. — Benjamin  Littlewood,  the  son  of  Jeremiah 
and  Anne  Littlewood,  was  b.  24  May,  and  bapt.  at  Oldswin- 
ford,  CO.  Worcester,  26  May,  1716.  He  m.  1st,  2  Dec.  1744, 
JIary  Skidmore,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  His  2nd  wife,  to 
whom  he  was  m.  at  Oldswinford  aforesaid  10  Sept.  1766,  was 
Sarah  (6.  1733),  dau.  of  Michael  Grazebrook,  of  Audnam,  co. 
Stafford.  He  d.  16  Oct.  1807,  aged  91,  having  had  issue  by 
the  said  Sarah  (who  d.  13  March,  1797,  aged  64), 

Benjamin. 

Anne,  bapt.  13  Sept.  1767  ;  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  1795. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Benjamin  Littlewood,  of  Amblecote,  bapt.  11  June,  1769, 
purchased  the  Hyde  estate  in  the  parish  of  Kinver,  co.  Staffcrl'd. 
He  m.  Esther,  dau.  of  Richard  Badger,  of  the  Hayes,  near 
Stourbridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1842,  aged  64)  had 
issue, 

Benjamin,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Richard,  d.  22  June,  1827,  aged  21. 

Sarah  Anne,  d.  unm.  3  July,  18.')5. 

Jane,  m.  Charles  Henry  Auster,  Esq.  of  Birmingham,  and 
is  deceased. 

Lucy,  7)1.  Francis  Corser,  Esq.  (who  is  deceased). 
Mr.  Littlewood  d.  21  Oct.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Benjamin  Littlewood,  Esq.  of  the  Hyde,  co.  Stafford,  and 
Newtown  Grange,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  19  April, 
1802,  m.  1st,  2  May,  1839,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bate, 
Esq.  of  The  Birches,  Hagley,  co.  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  14  Sept.  1851)  had  issue, 

Henry  Charles,  now  of  The  Plyde. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  30  April,   1873,  Eev.   William  Durant 
Thatcher,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Romsley,  and  has  issue. 

Annie,  d.  unm.  29  March,  1853. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  Oct.  1862,  Sarah  Campbell,  dau.  of  JohnWaite, 
Esq.  of  Willesden  House,  co.  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 
Benjamin     Campbell    (Rev.),     of    Newtown    Grange,    co. 

Worcester,  M.A.,  Vicar  of    Warfield,  Berks,  6.   1854;  m. 

1889,  Ellen  Mabel,  only  dau.  of  the  late  G.  Burges,  Esq.  of 

Hawthorndale,  Bracknell. 

Mr.  Littlewood  d.  5  Aug.  1879. 

.Scat— The  Hyde,  Kinver,  .Stafford. 
Keiideiu-t—ijontts  Vicarage,  Reading. 


LITTON   OF  ARDAVILLINa. 

Litton,  Edward  de  l'Estableee,  Esq.  of  Arda- 
villing,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  19  Nov. 
1864 ;  s.  his  father  27  Nov.  1890. 

Lineage.— At  an  early  period  a  branch  of  the  family  of 
Litton,  or  Lytton,  of  England,  settled  in  Ireland. 

Thomas  Litton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who  is  found  to  have  used 
the  same  arms  as  the  Knebworth  branch,  was  6.  1657  ;  he  m. 
1710,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  P.  Verdoen,  Esq.,  a  descendant  of  an 
ancient  family  of  Dutch  extraction,  and  d.  24  Dec.  1741.  His 
will  was  dated  16  Dec.  1741.     He  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Litton,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare,  and  of  Bally- 
fermot,  co.  Dublin,  6.  27  Feb.  1718,  and  called  to  the  Irish  bar 
1742.  He  m.  14  Ang.  1742,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Ralph  Leland, 
Esq.  (by  Hannah  Cooke  his  wife)  niece  of  the  Rev.  John 
Leland,  D.D.,  well  known  as  one  of  the  most  eminent  theo- 


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logians  of  his  day,  and  sister  of  John  Lcland,  for  many  years 
M.P.  for  the  boroug'h  of  Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  Lieut.-Gen. 
in  the  army,  Col.  64tli  Eegt.,  and  Lieut. -Governor  of  Cork, 
the  freedom  of  which  city,  in  the  year  1790,  was  presented 
to  him  in  a  handsome  gold  and  silver  hox,  preserved  as  an 
heirloom  in  the  family.  Mr.  Litton  had  issue,  by  Hannah 
Leland  his  wife,  twelve  children,  who  all  d.  young,  except 
Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. ;  Edwakd,  of  whom  here- 
after ;  and  Hannah,  ?«.  12  March,  1785,  to  Richard  Weld,  Esq. 
of  Lodge  (now  called  Eastwood),  co.  Carlow.    The  son, 

Edwakd  Litton,  of  Ballyfermot,  co.  Dublin,  b.  5  Feb.  1754, 
was  Capt.  in  the  37th  llegt.  of  Foot,  in  which  he  served  with 
distinction  in  the  American  war,  having  been  present  at  the 
liattle  of  Bunker's  Hill,  1775.  He  m.  17S3,  Esther  Charlotte, 
(lau.  of  Very  Eev.  Daniel  Letablere,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Tuam,  and 
d.  July,  1808,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  Anne  Izod,  dau.  of  Lorenzo  Izod  Nickson,  Esq. 
of  Chapel  Izod,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  niece  of  Christiana  (in 
her  own  right)  Baroness  Donoughmore  of  Knocklofty ;  d.  in 
Dec.  1859,  leaving  issue  two  sons,  Edward  'Ihomas,  and 
Lorenzo  Nickson;  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth  Charlotte 
Letablere  ;  Mary  Hannah ;  and  Anne  Nickson.  The  eldest 
son, 

Edward  Thomas,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Hugh  Gore  Edward,  27th  Regt.,  of  Kaveagh,  co.  Tyrone, 
J.P.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue:  and  2ndly,  Georgina, 
dau.  of  William  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Annagh,  co.  fipperary,  by 
whom  he  has  issue  two  sons,  Thomas  Edward,  and 
■William  Frederick,  and  three  daus. 

II.  DANrEL,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Edward  (Eight  Hon.;,  of  Altmore,  co.  Tyrone,  Master 

in  Chancery,  and  many  years  representative  in  Parliament 

for  the  borough  of  Coleraine.  m.  Sept.  IS12,  Sophia,  dau.  of 

the  Rev.  Henry  Stewart,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Loughgilly,  co. 

Armagh,  and  niece  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Stewart,  1st 

Bart,  of  Ballygawley,  M.P.,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 

issue, 

Edward   Arthur   (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of   Naunton,   co. 

Gloucester,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Carus  Wilson,  of  Cas- 

terton  Hall,  Westmorland,  and  has  issue  one  son,  Edward 

John   Letablere,  and   two   daus.    Rev.   Edward   Arthur 

Litton  obtained  a  double  first-class  at  Oxford,  an  Oriel 

fellowship,  was  Hampton  Lecturer,  and  is  the  author  of 

several  theological  works  of  great  merit. 

Richard  Weld,  Capt.  in  the  SOth  and  31st  Rcgts.,  served  in 

the  Crimea  in  la55-56.     He  ra.   1859,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 

Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Ballygawley,  M.P.   for 

Tyrone,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  Jan.  1871)  has  one  surtiving 

dau.,  Agnes  Mary  Henrietta,  who  m.  1885,  William  Lyster 

Smythe,  Esq.  {see  .S.MYTnE  of  Barbavilla). 

Sophia  Augusta,   m.  23  K  eb.    1865.   to  Major  the  Hon. 

Edward  Sydney  Plunkett,  95th  Regt.,  son  of   Thomas, 

llth  Lord  Louth,  and<L  15  April,  1877, 

Charlotte  Emily,  ra.  1st,  to  llev.  Armitage  Forbes,  by  whom 

she  had  issue  two  sons;  and  2ndly,  1850,  to  John  Turnly, 

Esq.  of  Drumnasole,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.  aud  D.L.,  and  has 

issue. 

Harriett  I«uisa,  m.  to  Lieut.-Col.  John  Kenneth  Mackenzie, 

60th  Rifles,  of  Belmaduthy,  co.  Ross,  and  has  issue. 
3Iary   Letablere,   m.   10  April,   1844,  to    William    Carus 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Casterion  Hall,  co.  Westmorland,  and  has 
issue. 
Emily  Frances,  m.  i  June,  1856,  to  Gen.  St.  George  Mer- 
vyn  Nugent,  of  Farrenconnell,  who   d.  29  May,    1884, 
leaving  issue. 
IV.  John,  of  Ardavilling.  co.  Cork,  M.A.  and  J.P.,  m.  Vescina, 
dau.  of  Eev.  William  Hamilton,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Clondeva- 
dock,  CO.  Donegal,  J.P.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Gabbett,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
author  of  Gabbett's  Digest  of  tkt  Statute  Laoi,  and  Tteatise 
on  the  Criminal  Law. 

The  second  son, 

Daniel  Litton,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Falkiner  Minchin. 
Esq.  of  Annagh.  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  Dec.  1875,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  1859)  one  son  and  three  daus., 

1.  Edward  Falconer,  of  Ardavilling. 

I.  Helena  Maria,  ra.  Charles  Langley  Tuthil],  of  Eallyteigne, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Esther. 

III.  Jane  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  .John  Luther,  A.M.,  of  Bally- 
organ,  CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue. 

His  son, 

Edward  Falconer  Litton,  Esq.  of  Ardavilling,  co.  Cork, 
M.A.,  Q.C.,  J. P.  COS.  Cork  and  Wicklow,  and  M.P.  co.  Tyrone 
1880  to  1881 ;  6.  1827  ;  to.  1st,  3  July,  1851,  Bridget  Elizabetn, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Christopher  Tuthill,  R.N.,  and  had  by  her  (who 
d.  Dec.  1859)  three  daus.  and  three  sons, 

I.  Daniel  Leland,  b.  19  Marcli,  18.52,  d.  without  issue. 

II.  Edward  Christopher,  b.  19  Slay,  1858,  d.  -uma. 

ui.  Robert  Tuthill,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  6.  20  Dec.  ]8=i0, 
III.  1891,  Dorinda,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Majur  Arthur  Wil- 
kinson, C.B. 


I.  Grace  Mary,  d.  unra.  ii.  Jane  Anna,  d.  nnm. 

III.  Elizabeth   Dorcas,   m.   6  Dec.   1881,   Monier    Williams 
Skinner,  Capt.  R.E. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  5  March,  1861,  Lizzie,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mark  Clarke, 
by  whom  (who  d.  Jan.  1871)  he  had, 

IV.  Edward  de  l'Establkee,  now  of  Ardavilling. 

V.  Marshal  William,  b.  28  July,  1869. 

IV.  Maria  Charlotte,  m.  1889,  Charles  Deane  Oliver,  Esq., 
C.E..  of  Eockmills  Lodge,  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 

V.  Esther  Maud  Vareilles. 

VI.  Helen  Frances,  d.  unm. 

VII.  Charlotte,  ra.  26   Aug.   1893,  Francis  Stewart  Dobbs, 
Esq.  of  Grey  stones,  co.  Wicklow. 

He  ra.  3rdly,  2  Feb.  1875,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Lee,  Esq.  of 
Saville  Row,  London,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  Jan.  187G)  he  had  a 
son, 

VI.  Francis  Henry,  b.  28  Dec.  1875. 
He    m.    4thly,    10   .\pril,   1877,   Adelaide,    dau.    of   Cliffora 
Trotter,  Esq.  of  Bermingham,  co.  Galway,  by  whom  he  had 
one  dau., 

VIII.  Adelaide  Kathleen. 

Mr.  Litton  was  appointed  a  Land  Commissioner  tinder  the 
Land  Act  (1881) ;  and  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  Ireland 
1890.  He  d.  27  Nov.  1890,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Edwahiv 
DE  l'Establere  Litton,  Esq. 

Anns — Erm.,  a  crescent  gu.,  for  diff.  on  a  chief  indented,  az. 
three  ducal  coronets,  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  oi\ 
an  ermine's  head,  erm.    JI/o»o— Prudentia  gloriam  acquirit. 

Seat — Ardavilling,  co.  Cork. 

Residence— 67 ,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 


LIVINGSTONE   OP   WESTQUARTER. 

Fenton-Litixgstone,  John  Nigel  Edensoe, 
Esq.  of  Westquarter,  Stirling,  J. P.  late  lieut.  Royal 
Highlanders,  "The  Black  Watch,"  served  in  Egyp- 
tian War;  m..  15  Feb.  1892,  Elma,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Allan  McDougall,  Esq.  of  Ardincaple, 
CO.  Argyll,  by  Elizabeth  Ann  Penny,  2nd  dan.  of 
Lord  Kinloeh,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Sessions,  and 
has  issue, 

William  Nigel,  6.  12  Jan.  1893. 

Lineage. — The  Hon.  George  Livingston,  of  Ogleface, 
CO.  Linlithgow,  4th  son  of  William,  6th  Lord  Livi.ngston  {see 
Burke's  Extinct  Peerage),  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Soca  Scotia^ 
30  May,  1625,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William,  who  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Alexander,  who  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Sir  Alexander,  designated  of  Eedlormie,  who  ra.  Susannah 
Walker,  heir  of  Bedlormie,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Sir  Alexander.  This  gentleman  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Scott,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  seven  sons  and  three 
daus.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  George,  at  whose  decease  without  issue,  1729,  he  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Alexander,  who  d.  -unm.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

WiLLLAM,  designated  of  Westquarter  and  Bedlormie.  Tlii.? 
gentleman  dying  without  issue,  1769,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Alexander,  of  Westquarter  and  Bedlormie,  vrho  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  London,  by  whom  he 
had  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  unm.). 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Thurstanus,  d.  without  lecitimate  issue,  1839. 

III.  George  Augustus,  killed  in  battle. 

I.  Anne,  who  m.  4  Nov.  1801,  the  Rev.  John  Thomas  Fenton, 
Rector  of  Ousby  and  Torpenhow,  Cumberland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  12  Aug.  1851)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  13  Oct.  1854, 

1  John  Thomas  Fenton,  m.  1828,  Selina,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Heatheote,  of  Longton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  </. 
28  March,  1875,  leaving  an  only  son,  Thomas  Livingstons 
Fenton-Livingstone,  Esq.  late  of  W  estquarter. 

2  Alexander  Fenton.  3  Robert  Fenton. 

4  George  Livingstone  Fenton  (Eev.j,  Chaplain  of  Poona, 
Bombav. 

1  Anne,'))!.  William  Henry  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Hexham  House, 
Northumberland,  and  had  two  sons,  Clement  Henry  antS 
Livingstone. 

2  Caroline,  w.  her  cousin,  Robert  Fenton,  Esq. 

3  Mary,  m.  John  Theodere  Page,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Elmira  F^enton  and  Mary  Livingstone. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  William  Henry 
Cranston,  son  of  William,  5th  Lord  Cranston,  by  whom  he  had 
two  sons  and  a  dau.  :  Francis,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p. : 
David,  kUled  in  battle,  s.  p. ;  Eliza,  m.  J.  Kirsopp,  Esq.  of 


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THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


LLO 


Spital.  Sir  Alexander  (7.  1"L>5,  and  was «.  by  the  3id  but  eldest 
f  urvivinp  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

Sill  Thomas,  Admiral  of  the  White,  in.  1S09,  Janet,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Sir  James  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Mansfield,  by 
whom  (who  if.  1S31)  he  had  no  issue.  Sir  Thomas  d.  1  April, 
1853,  and  was  s.  at  Westquarter,  under  a  deed  which  he 
executed,  by  his  grand-nephew, 

Thomas  Livingstone  Festos-Livingstone,  Esq.  of  West- 
<iuarter,  co.  Stirling  and  Bedlomiie,  co.  Linlithgow,  J. P.  for 
COS.  Stirling  and  Lanark,  b.  17  Jan.  1829;  s.  his  grand-uncle 
1863,  and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Livingstone;  m. 
10  April,  1855,  Christian  Margaret,  only  d.iu.  and  heiress  of 
■William  Waddell,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Easter  Moffat,  co.  Lanark,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
iMelfort,  CO.  Argyll,  and  has  issue, 

I.  TnoMis,  b.  12  May,  1856  (deceased). 

II.  William  Waddell,  b.  31  March,  1853  (deceased). 

III.  John  Nigel  Edensor,  now  of  Westquarter. 

IV.  George  Frederick  James,  J. P.,  b.  1  Oct  1860,  and  has  by 
Marion,  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  Thomas  Frederick,  b. 
1890. 

V.  Charles  Henry,  b.  7  Nov.  1863  (deceased). 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  arg.,  three  cinquefoils  gu., 
•within  a  double  tressure  flory  and  counteiHory  vert ;  2nd 
iind  3rd  sa.,  a  bend  between  six  billets  or;  in  surtout,  an 
escutcheon  az.  charged  with  an  oak  tree  growing  out  of  the  base 
or  within  a  bordure  ar^.,  charged  with  eight  gilliflowers  gu. 
all  within  a  border  quartered  or  and  gu.  Crest— A  demi-savage 
wreathed  round  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel  leaves  holding 
5n  his  dexter  hand  a  baton  erect,  and  in  his  sinister  a  sei^pent 
entwined  round  the  arm  all  ppr.     Motto — Si  je  puis. 

Sta(s— Westquarter,  near  Falkirk,  and  Bedlormie,  Lin- 
lithgow. 


LliEWELLYN   OF  COUKT   COLMAN. 

Llewelltn,  William,  Esq.  of  Court  Colman, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifE  1854, 
late  Major  Glamorganshire  Rifle  Volunteers  ;  b.  10 
Aug.  1S20;  m.  23  April,  1844,  Eleanor  Emma,  dau. 
•of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Knight,  of  Tythegston 
Court,  CO.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Egbert  William,  of  Baglan  Cottage,  Briton   Ferry,   co. 

Glamorgan,  J.P.,  Chairman  of  the  Brigend  Petty  Ses- 
sions, late  Capt.  Eoyal  Glamorgan  Light  Infantry  Militia, 
and  formerly  Cornet  Royal  Dragoons,  b.  26  May,  1848; 
m.  22  Nov.  1882,  Harriet  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Blandy,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Berks,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Herbert  Clydwtn,  h.  1  Nov.  1883. 

2  Griffith  Robert  Poyntz,  b.  26  Feb.  1886. 

3  Owen  Knight,  b.  6  June,  1888,  d.  31  Dec.  1891. 

4  John  Hlandy,  b.  21  Juno,  1890. 

6  Robert  Godfrey,  6.  13  May,  1893. 

1  Dorothy  Mary,  b.  21  Jan.  IsSo. 

2  Eleanor  Caroline,  6.  29  March,  1887. 

Bi.  William  Hely,  b.  20  Nov.  18i9;  d.  13  April,  1877. 
%.  Constantia  Eleanor,  d.  3  Jan.  18S8. 

II.  Edith  Catherine.  in.  Matilda  Isabella. 
IV.  Madelina  Maria.  v.  Rosamond  May. 

Liineagre. — Hopkin  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Neath  (the  son  of 
l,leweh'n  Evan,  who  d.  25  Aug.  1732,  and  grandson  of  Morgan 
JEvan  Gelli  Galed,  who  was  the  son  of  Evan  Llewelyn,  of 
Langewydd,  son  of  Llewelyn  William  of  Dyffryn,  who  d.  14 
Dec.  1625),  m.  15  Nov.  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Griffith 
Jenkln.s,  Esq.,  and  d.  18  April,  1811,  having  by  her  (who  d.  23 
Feb.  1795)  a  son, 

AViLLiAM  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Margara,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  7 
5fov.  1773;  m.  12  Jan.  1817,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Place,  Esq.,  and  d.  26  April,  1810,  having  by  her  (.who  d.  3 
J»ov.  1848)  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Court  Colman. 
Catherine  Anne,  d.  in  infancy. 

Seat — Court  Colman,  Bridgend,  Glamorgan.  i 


LLOYD  OF  ASTON. 

Llotd,  Richard  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall, 
Salop,  and  of  Roll's  Park,  Essex  ,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  for  Shropshire,  1874,  late  Capt.  Gre- 
nadier Guards,  Col.  Shropshire  Yeomanry,  b.  9 
Sept.  1820  ;  m.  19  Aug.  1852,  Ladj  Frances  Hay, 
3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Robert,  10th  Earl  of  Kinnoull, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  188G)  has  issue, 


I.  Francis,  Major  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  12  Aug.  1853;  iit.  6 
Aug.  1881,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Gunnis,  Esq. 

II.  Fitzwarren,  b.  16  Aug.  1859  ;  m.  29  April,  1891,  Agnes 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  William  R.  Hunter, 
Esq.  of  Wellfleld,  co.  Berwick. 

III.  Itossendale,  Rector  of  Selattyn,  Oswestry,  Shropshire,  b. 
14  Sept.  1863. 

IV.  Richard  Harvey,  &.  17  April,  1868;  m.  12  July,  1390, 
Kathleen  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  late  J.  Day,  Esq. 

V.  Edward  Nathaniel,  b.  16  Feb.  1871. 

I.  Eva,  m.  21  April,  1881,  Rev.  E.  J.  Rees,  Yicar  of  LetcU- 
worth,  Hertfordshire,  who  d.  19  Jan.  1886. 

II.  Louisa  Selina. 

III.  Edith,  TO.  1  Nov.  1886,  Captain  William  Harvey  Pigot, 
R.N.,  of  Doddershall  Park,  Aylesbury,  Bucks. 

IV.  Ada,  m.  25  Sept.  1884,  Rev.  Hugh  Holbech,  4tli  son  of 
Rev.  Charles  William  Holbech,  of  Farnborough,  Vicar  of 
Farnborough  and  Archdeacon  of  Coventry. 

V.  Maude,  in.  18  Jan.  1893,  Reginald,  youngest  son  of  the 
late  James  Beech,  Esq.  of  Brandon  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 

Mr.  Lloyd  s.  his  mother  7  March,  18G6. 

Lineage. — The  Llotds  of  Aston  have  been  seated  at 
Aston  from  an  early  period,  and  derive  from  the  Royal  House 
of  Powys,  through  their  immediate  progenitor,  Einion  Efell, 
Lord  of  Cynllaeth,  son  of  Madoc,  last  Prince  of  Powys. 

Andrew  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  like  his  neighbour,  Mytton 
of  Halston,  adopted  the  cause  of  the  Parliament  against  King 
Charles  I.,  and  held  a  Captain's  commission  in  the  army. 
Capt.  Lloyd  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Powell,  of  Whitting- 
ton  Park,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and 
Richard  (Sir),  Chancellor  of  Durham,  and  Judge  of  the  Admi- 
ralty Court,  father  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Lloyd,  Knt.,  a  liberal  bene- 
factor to  the  colleges  of  Trinity  Hall  and  All  Souls',  Oxford. 
The  elder  son, 

Tho.mas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  acquired  by  marriage  with 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Albany,  Esq.,  the  lord- 
ship and  estate  of  Whittington,  Salop,  and  had,  inter  alio:<. 
Robert,  his  heir;  Elizabeth,  m.  F'oulk Lloyd, Esq.  of  F'oxhall, 
CO.  Denbigh  (descended  in  the  male  line  from  William  Rosin- 
dale,  grandson  of  Henry  Rosindale,  of  Rosindale,  co.  Lancaster, 
who  adopted  the  surname.  Of  the  Hellan  and  Foxhall  family, 
Humphrey  Lloyd,  the  celebratedantiquary,  was  a  descendant). 
Elizabeth  and  Foulk  Lloyd  had  three  sons, 

T^n^  .^\°T  Ln      \  successively  of  Aston. 
Thomas  Lloyd       )  ' 

Rosindale  Lloyd,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Davies,  Esq. 
of  Llannerch,  and  d.  1734.     He  had, 
William  (Rev.),  who  s.  his  uncle  at  Aston.' 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1692,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  M.P.  co.  Salop,  who  7ii.Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bridgeman,  Bart.,  and  left  a  son  and 
heir, 

Robert  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  M.P.  co.  Salop.  He  d.  unm. 
7  June,  1734,  when  the  Aston  and  other  estates  devolved  upon 
(the  eldest  son  of  his  aunt)  his  cousin, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  F'oxhall,  who  dying  without  issue,  1741, 
wass.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  at  whose  decease,  «nm.  1754, 
the  estates  passed  to  his  nephew. 

Rev.  William  Llotd,  of  Aston.  This  gentleman  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  eo.  Stafford,  anJ 
had  an  only  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  John  Robert  Lloyd,  of  Aston,  who  to.  Maiiha,   4th 
dau.  of  John  Shakespeare,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Charles   Arthur    Albany    (Rev.),    Rector   of    Whittington, 
Salop,  6.  1785;    iii.  Mrs.  Hannah  Simpson  Cowan:  and  u. 
1851,  leaving  three  children. 
George  Newton  Kynaston  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Pelattyn,  Salop, 
b.  1786:  TO.  Miss  Corrie;  and  d.  1848,  leaving  three  chil- 
dren. 
l-;iizabeth,  m.  Robert  Curtis,  Esq. ;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Charlotte,  to.  Ift03,  Hon.  Thomas  Kenyon,  son  of  Lloyd,  1st 
Lord  Kenyon,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Lloyd,   Esq.  of  Aston,  J. P.,   D.L.,   High  Sheriff 
1810,  b.  21  Dec.  1779;  m.  1805,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Admiral  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  of  Rolls  Park,  Essex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  7  March,  1866)  left  issue, 
William  Fitzwarren,  d.  1825. 
Richard  Thomas,  now  of  ^Vston. 
Edward  Harvey,  </.  1870. 
Louisa  Eliza,  d.  1884. 

Charlotte,  m.  30  Oct.  1838,  George  Grenville  Pigott,  Esq.  of 
Toddershall  Park,  Bucks  (who  d.  1865),  and  d.  1883. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  29  April,  1843. 


LLO 


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Arms — Per  fess  sa.  and  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  cotinterehanBed. 
Motto — Hwy  pery  clod  na  golud.  (In  English,  Longer  will 
fame  last  than  wealth.) 

Heat — Aston  Hall,  Oswestry,  Salop,  and  Rolls  Park,  Chig- 
vell,  Essex. 


LLOYD    OF  DOLOBRAN. 

Llotd,  Sampson  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Dolobran, 
Montgomeryshire,  and  Gosden  House,  Guildford, 
Surrey,  J. P.  for  co.  Warwick  and  for  the  city  of 
Eirmingham,  M.P.  for  Plymouth,  1874-1880,  for 
South  Warwick,  1885-1886,  h.  10  Not.  1820  ;  m.  1st, 
14  Nov.  1844,  Emma,  dau.  of  Samuel  Reeve,  Esq. 
of  Leighton  Buzzard,  co.  Bedford,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Sampson  Samuel,  of  Priory,  and  Budbrooke  House,  co. 
Warwick,  J. P.,  6.  2G  Sept.  1846;  m.  4  Aug.  1868,  Jane 
Emilia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  The  Priory, 
Warwick,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Sampson  Llewellyn,  6.  2  June,  1869  ;  d.  Xov. 
1888. 

2  Thomas  Owen,  b.  16  June,  1873. 

3  George  Ambrose,  6.  19  Sept.  1879. 

1  Emma  Gwendolen  Priscilla,  6.  9  Aug.  1S74. 

2  Eva  Janet  Emilia,  h.  24  July,  1876. 

3  Emilia,  b.  12  March,  1878. 

II.  George  Herbert,  6.  8  March,  1850;  m.  1st,  27  Sept. 
1872,  Anna  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Colmore,  Esq.  of 
Ashfurlong  House,  Sutton  ColdQeld  ;  she  d.  s.  p.  27  July, 
1S73.  He  TO.  2ndly,  4  April,  1877,  Amy  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Henry  Chance,  Esq.  of  Sherborne  House,  Warwick,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Herbert,  b.  15  Jan.  1879. 

2  Henry  David  Llewellyn,  6.  15  Aug.  1881. 
1  Mary  Evelyn  Gladys,  b.  15  Feb.  1880. 

i!i.  Arthur  Llewellyn,  6.  22  Oct.  1855. 

I.  Emma  Mary,  6.  3  Sept.  1845;  d.  11  Dec.  1883,  having  m. 
2  May,  1872,  Col.  Sir  James  Johnstone,  K.C.S.I.,  of  the 
Indian  army,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Mary  Dearman,  b.  5  April,  1848. 

III.  Rachel  Louisa,  6.  1  Sept.  1851 ;  m.  29  Sept.  1874, 
Dearman  Janson,  Esq.  of  Chislehurst,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Priscilla  Caroline,  b.  8  Nov.  1852. 

V.  Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  15  March,  1854 ;  m.  5  Oct.  1876,  Rev. 
John  Houghton  Gibbon,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Willersey,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  him  (who  d.  29  Aug.  1883)  has  issue. 

VI.  Adelaide  Beatrice,  b.  21  June,  1857. 

He  tn.  2ndly,  11  Oct.  1865,  Marie  Wilhelmine 
Sophie  Christiane,  dau.  of  H.  E.  Frederick  Wil- 
liam Menckhoff,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Prussian  Army, 
and  has  issue, 

IV.  Charles  Frederic,  b.  8  Aug.  1866. 

V.  AValter  Reginald,  b.  18  Aug.  1868. 

Lineag'e. — Ivan  Teg,  or  the  Handsome,  of  Dolobran,  co. 
Montgomery,  ap  David,  of  Dolobran,  ap  Jenkin,  ap  Llewellyn 
ap  Einion,  of  Lloydiarth,  ap  Celynyn,  of  Lloydiartb,  who 
derived  from  Aleth,  Lord  of  Dyfed,  13th  in  descent  from 
Meirig  (living  542,)  according  to  Lewys  Dwnn.  He  tn.  Mawd, 
dau.  of  Evan  Blaney,  of  Tregynon,  and  Castle  Blaney,  co. 
Monaghan,  in  Ireland,  ancestor  of  the  Lords  Blaney,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son, 

Owen,  of  Dolobran,  who  was  the  first  of  the  family  to 
assume  the  name  of  Lloyd,  from  Llwydiarth,  the  seat  of  his 
ancestors,  which  he  did,  circa  1476.  He  ra.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Reynault,  son  of  Sir  Griffith  Vaughan,  Knight  Banneret, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Evan,  his  heir. 

II.  David,  of  Rhosvawr. 

1.  Margaret,  ra.  John  Grey,  Lord  of  Powys. 
The  elder  son, 

Evan  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran,  in.  Gwenhafar,  dau.  of  Meredith 
Lloyd,  of  Meivod,  and  had  issue, 

I.  David,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  Margaret,  sister  to  Sir  Roger  Kynaston,  of 
Hordley,  and  had  a  son,  Humphrey,  of  Dyffryn,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Wynne. 

The  elder  son, 

David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dolobran,  J.P.,  b.  in  1523;  iu.  1st, 
Eva,  dau.  of  Edward  Price,  Esq.  of  Egludg,  by  whom  he  had 
no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Eva,  dau.  of  David  Goch,  Esq.,  son  of 
Jenkin  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Bodoach,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 


David  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dolobran,  J. P.,  6.  in  1549,  who  m. 
Ales,  dau.  of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Llanarmon-Mynydd-Maur, 
and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dolobran,  J. P.,  b.  in  1575.  He  nu  his 
cousin  Katherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Humphrey  Wynne, 
Esq.  of  Duffryn,  and  d.  1636  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

Charles  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dolobran,  J.P.,  6.  in  1597,  who  i;i. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stanley,  son  of  Sir  Edward  Stanley., 
grandson  of  Sir  Foulk  Stanley,  and  great-grandson  of  Sir 
Piers  Stanley,  whose  father.  Sir  Rowland  Stanley,  was  brother 
of  Lord  Strange  of  Knockyn,  a  branch  of  the  Derby  family, 
of  Knockyn,  Salop,  and  had  issue,  i.  Charles,  his  heir;  ii. 
John,  b.  1638,  one  of  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  m.  twice,  and. 
had  issue  (Dr.  Lloyd,  Bishop  of  Oxford,  was  one  of  his  des- 
cendants); III.  Thomas,  b.  17th  Feb.  1640,  who  accompanied 
William  Penn  to  Pennsylvania,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  various 
families  (now  extinct  in  the  male  line)  long  resident  in  the- 
United  States  of  America,  and  i.  Elizabeth,  b.  1639,  m.  Henry- 
Parry,  of  Penamser,  Merioneth,  and  had  issue.  The  eldest 
son, 

Charles  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dolobran,  6.  9  Dec.  1637,  attached 
himself  in  the  year  1662  to  George  Fox  and  his  followers,  the 
founders  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  suffered  in  consequenca 
much  persecution.  His  dau.  Elizabeth,  rn.  John  Pemberton, 
Esq.  of  Bennett's  Hill,  near  Birmingham,  at  whose  house  Mr. 
Charles  Lloyd  d.  26  Sept.  1698.  He  to.  1st,  11  Nov.  1661, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sampson  Lort,  Esq.  of  Eastmoor  and  Stack- 
pole  Court,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  2ndly,  8  Feb.  1686,  Ann  Law*- 
rence,  of  Lea,  co.  Hereford.  She  d.  2  March,  1708.  By  his 
first  wife,  who  was  b.  2  Nov.  1633,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1685,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Dolobran,  b.  18  Aug.  166?.,  who  d.  21  Jan. 
1747.  He  rn.  d  May,  1693,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Crowley, 
Esq.  of  Stourbridge,  and  had, 

1  Charles,  b.  16  Nov.  1697  (rf.  3  Nov.  1767)  ;  m.  14  April, 
1723,  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Sarah  Wilkins,  of  Thorn- 
bury,  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  19  Aug.  1707,  had  (witlt 
Severn  daus.,  1  Jane,  wife  of  Lewis  Owen,  Esq.  of  Tythay 
Gareek :  2  Mary,  d.  unrn.  ;  3  Sarah,  ra.  to  Thouias 
Robinson,  of  Coventry  ;  4  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  to  Edward 
Evans,  of  Welshpool,  and  2udly,  to  Oliver  Jones ;  »■ 
Hannah,  m.  to  Robert  Perkins,  Esq.  of  London  ;  6  Phoelje, 
rf.  unm.  1747  ;  and  7  Susannah,  d.  unrn.  1766) ;  two  sons,. 
Charles  Exton,  of  Dolobran,  b.  24  March,  1726;  and 
d.  unra.  in  France,  18  Dec.  1773;  and  James,  b.  15  Nov. 
1743,  who  sold  Dolobran,  1780,  and  d.  unra.  5  Nov.  1787. 

1  Sarah,  b.  7  Aug.  1694 ;  m.  in  1719,  to  John  England,  Esq. 
of  Bridgnorth,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Sampson,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

Sampson  Lloyd,  Esq.,  6.  26  Feb.  1664;  m.  1st,  1685,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sybill  Good,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  10  April, 
1692,  had  issue,  four  daus.,  i.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  young,  ia 
1697  ;  II.  Sarah,  m.  1713,  John  Gulson,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  and 
had  issue  ;  iii.  Anne,  ju.  to  B.  Stretch,  of  Bristol ;  andiv.  Mary, 
who  d.  in  1731.  Sampson  Lloyd  ra.  2ndly,  in  1695,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Ambrose  Crowley,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  was  b.  16- 
Sept.  1677,  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  J.  31  Dec.  1696;  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Careless,  Esq.,  and  d.  12  Feb.  1741,  leaving  (with  three- 
daus.,  Mary,  Sarah,  and  Anne,  all  d.  unra.)  four  sous, 

1  Charles,  6.  26  May,  1724 ;  d.  unm.  1  Nov.  1766. 

2  Benjamin,  b.  8  Oct.  1727;  d.  13  April,  1804,  leaving  one 
child,  Sarah,  who  m.  16  April,  1788,  William  Brewin,  and 
had  a  son.  Charles,  6.  4  Aug.  1793,  who  m.  19  March-, 
18-33,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gallon,  Esq.  of  Duddestoa 
Hall,  CO.  Wanvick,  a  Banker  in  Birmingham. 

3  Thomas,  b.  2  Oct.  1731 ;  d.  in  America. 

4  Sampson,  d.  at  sea. 

II.  Ambrose,  b.  18  Jan.  1698  ;  d.  v.nra.  11  Feb.  1742. 

III.  Sampson,  of  whom  presently. 

The  third  son, 

Sampson  Llotd,  Esq.,  a  Banker  in  Birmingham,  b.  15  May, 
1699,  ra.  Ist,  26  Sept.  1727,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Parkes, 
Esq.,  of  Old  Park,  Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who^ 
d.  16  March,  1729)  had  a  son, 

I.  Sampson,  of  whom  hereafter. 

He  m.  2ndly,  17  Sept.  1731,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Nehemiab 
Champion,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  30  March, 
1712,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1756)  had  surviving  issue, 

II.  Nehemiah,  b.  16  Jan.  1745:  d.  22  Feb.  1801. 

III.  Charles,  of  Bingley  Hall,  Birmingham,  b.  22  Aug.  1748; 
■ra.  1774,  Mary  (6.  23  Dec.  1750),  dau.  of  James  ffarmer,  Esq. 
of  Bingley  House,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec. 
1821)  had  six  daus.  viz.,  1  Priscilla,  ra.  Rev.  Christopher 
Wordsworth,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Rocking,  and  Master  of  Trinity 
Coll.  Cambridge,  and  had  issue ;  2  Olivia,  to.  Paul  Moon 
James,  Esq.  of  Wake  Green,  co.  Worcester;    3  Mary,  hi. 


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LLO 


George  BraitUwaito,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  and  <{.  22  Nov.  1822, 
leaving  issue ;  4  Anna,  m.  Is.nac  Braithwaitc,  Ksq.  of  Ken- 
dal, and  has  issue;  5  Caroline,  d.  unm.  13  Ucc.  ISll ;  6 
-Acratlia,  m.  James  Pearson,  Banker,  and  lias  issue;  and 
live  sons, 

1  Charles,  of  Birmingliam,  b.  12  Fet.  1775:  ;ii.  24  April, 
17fl9,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Pemberton.  Esq.,  and  had 
lour  dans.  (I  Mary  Sophia,  »i.  William  Thompson,  Esq. 
of  Leamington  :  2  Priscilla,  m.  Charles  lioniain  Millctt, 
Esq.  of  Versailles:  3  Agatha,  m.  Capt.  Ernest  Camille 
tin  Vallon,  Sth  French  Dragoons  ;  4  Louisa)  and  five  sons, 
Charles  Grosvenor;  James  Farmer,  t.  11  Oct.  ISOl,  m. 
Juliana  Ormsbv,  and  had  a  dau.,  and  a  son,  Charles 
Arthur,  6.2  April,  1S34;  Owen  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.31  March, 
1S03,  Vicar  of  Langdale,  co.  Westmoreland;  Edward,  b. 
0  July.  1804;  ?».  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Plunipstcad 
Llovd,  Esq.;  Arthur.  6.  17  July,  1807,  d.  IS  May,  1810. 

2  James,  of  Bingley  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  16  March,  1776  ;  m.  14 
July,  1802.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Hart,  Esq.  of  Notting- 
ham, and  by  her  <  who  d.  1863)  had,  with  a  dau.,  Priscilla, 
six  sons,  Francis,  James,  Charles  William  Reynolds, 
Kehemiah  (who  all  d.  s.  p.),  and  Thomas,  of  The  Priory, 
<;o.  Warwick,  b.  1814.  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  m. 
1845,  Emilia,  dau.  of  John  Travers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  co.  Surrey, 
by  his  wife  Maria,  dan.  of  James  Lindsay,  D.D.,  and  d. 
Jan.  1800.  having  had  issue,  one  son,  James  Edward, 
Ban-ister-at-Law,  b.  1846;  educated  at  Trin.  Con.,Camb., 
3)1.  1870,  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  M.D., 
and  d.  s.  p.  1883 ;  and  a  dau.  Jane  Emilia,  vi.  1868, 
Sampson  Sanmel  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Olton  Hall. 

3  Robert,  b.  10  Dec.  1 778  ;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Francis  Hart, 
Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  -/.  26  Oct.  1811,  and  had  Robert, 
b.  2  March,  1811  :  Hann;ih,  b.  11  March.  ISOO  :  Mary,  m. 

0  May,  1832,  Rev.  John  Geddes  Crosbie,  of  Femvick 
Manse,  co.  Ayr ;  and  Sarah. 

4  Thomas,  of  Birmingham,  Merchant,  b.  f>  Nov.  1779;  m. 
Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Barford,  co. 
AVarwick,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1811  :  leaving  Anne,  6.  2  July, 
1806:  Susan,  b.  9  March,  1808;  d.  10  Jan.  1371,  and 
Agatha,  m.  George  Engstrom,  Esq.  of  Warren  Lodge, 
Loughton,  Essex,  and  had  issue. 

5  Plumstead,  of  London,  6.  7  Oct.  1730 ;  m.  1st  Frances 
Isabella,  dau.  of  J.  Betenson,  Esq.  of  Ipswich,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  18  Sept.  1816)  had  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  her 
cousin.  Edward  Lloyd;  Emma;  and  Isabella,  to.  Henry 
Ru.ssell,  Esq.,  Toronto,  Canada.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau. 
of  John  Howell,  Esq.,  and  had  another  dau.  Jane  Howell. 

SV.  John,  of  London,  Banker,  o.  6  Jan.  1750;  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Corbyn,  Esq.  of  Lcytonstone,  co.  Essex, 
and  r7.  22  Jan.  1811,  leaving  three  daus.  (viz.  1  Rachel; 
2  Lucy,  7rt.  Halsey  Janson,  Esq.  of  Stamford  Hill,  co. 
3Iidd!esex,  and  has'issue  ;  3  Elizabeth)  and  six  sons. 

1  Corbyn,  of  London,  Banker,  b.  26  Jan.  1785  :  w..  Emily, 
dau.  of  J.  Atlee,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  and  (i.  1828,  leaving 
Emily  ;  Rosaline  ;  and  Bertha. 

■2  Edmund,  b.  25  Jan.  1787:  d.  at  Madeira. 
S  Ambrose,  6.  22  March,  1789 ;  d.  Jan.  1822. 

4  Mark,  Capt.  Scots  Greys,  b.  17  Dec.  1790. 

5  Llewellvn,  of  Lapp  Cottage,  Dalecarlia.  Sweden,  b.  27 
July.  1792. 

6  Joseph,  of  Lambeth,  6.  11  Aug.  1795. 

■V.  Ambrose,  b.  24  Feb.  1754;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Talwin,  Esq.  of  Koyston,  co.  Hertford,  and  d.  16  July,  1787, 
leaving, 

Anna,  i/i.hercousin,  Alfred  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Goldicot  House, 
CO.  Warwick 

I.  Mary,  b.  12  Oct.  1736  :  m.  18  Jan.  1757,  Osgood  Hanbury, 
Esq.  of  Holfield  Grange,  co.  Essex,  and  d.  Is  Nov.  1770, 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Rachel,  m.  David  Barclay,  of  London,  Brewer,  and  d.  2 
June,  1809. 

Sampson  Lloyd  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sampson  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bordeslcy,  co.  Wanvick,  h.  2  Aug. 
1728,  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Samuel  Barnes,  Esq.  oi  London,  and 
liy  her  (who  d.  1814)  had  issue, 

I.  Sampson,  h.  1765;  ra.  Hannah  Harman,  of  London,  and 
had  a  son,  Samp.son,  d.  g.  p. 

II.  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

ill.  David,  of  Halesworth,  co.  Suffolk,  Banker,  h.  12  Sept. 

1769  ;   ra.   1st,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Osgood  Hanbury, 

Esq.  of   Coggeshall,  co.   Essex,   she  d.  1829,  and    he   m. 

2ndly,  June,  1830,  Miss  Day,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  J.  Day,  of 

Yelverton. 
TV.  Richard,  of  Allesley,  co.  Warwick,  an  ancestor  of  Henet 

Llotd,  Esq.  of  Pitsj'ord  Hall  {whom  see). 
■\\  Alfred,  of  Birmingham,  Banker,  b.  9  Nov.  1780;  to.  Anna, 

dau.  of  Ambrose  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Ellen, 

five  sons,  1  Alfred,  b.  1811 ;  2  Edgar,  b.  1815;  3  Hubert,  b. 

1820;  4  Ambrose,  6.  1823;  5  George,  b.  1825. 
-VI.  Henry,  of  London,  Banker,  6.  30  Dec.  1784. 
-VII.  George,  Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  b.  2  May,  1786  ;  d. 

18.32. 

I.  Mary,  d.  16  May,  1816. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Joseph  Foster,  Esq.  of  Bromley  House,  co. 
E.ssex. 

jii.  Rachel,  ni.  W.  P.  Summerfield,  Esq.  of  AUesley,  co. 
Warwick. 


IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Biddle,  Esq.  of  Neach  Hill,  co.  Salop. 
v.  Anne,  m.  W.  P.  Summerfield,  Esq. 

VI.  Asatha,  in.  Joseph  Biddle,  Esq.  of  Birmingham. 

VII.  Charlotte,  ?h.  Thomas  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
viii.  Catherine,  m.  George  Birkbeck,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 
IS.  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

Sampson  Lloyd,  d.  27  Dec.  1807.    His  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bordesley  and  Birmingham,  Banker, 
b.  1768;  m.  1791,  Rachel,  dau.  of  George  Bralthwaite,  Esq.  of 
Kendal,  co.  Westmoreland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  May,  1851), 
had  issue, 

I.  Geoboe  Bkaithwaite,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Wednesbury,  b.  20  .Tidy,  1795  :  ni.  1823,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Honychurch,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  and  d. 
1862,  leaving,  with  five  daus.  (viz.  1  Kacliael  Jane;  Z 
Mary;  3  Amy  Elizabeth;  4  Sarah;  and  5  Anna),  four 
sons, 

1  Samuel,  of  Farm,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  1827:  m.  1853, 
.Tane,  dau.  of  W.  Janson,  Esq.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Samuel,  b.  1870. 

2  Joseph  Foster. 

3  Wilson,  of  Woodgreen,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S.,M.P. 
for  Wednesbury  1885,  b.  1835;  ra.  1883,  Margaret  Emily, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Underbill,  Esq.  of  Summerfield,  M.D., 
J.P. 

4  William  Henry,  of  Hall  Green,  near  Wednesbury. 

III.  William,  of  Birmingham,  M.D.,  b.  10  Feb.  1798. 

IV.  Isaac,  b.  30  May,  1801  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Isaac  Rigge, 
Esq.  of  Kendal,  and  had 

1  .John  Saunderson.  2  Henry.  3  Edward. 

V.  Theodore,  b.  15  Oct.  1806  ;  m..  Anna,  widow  of  Cornelius 
Ash,  Esq.  of  Bewdley,  and  had 

Theodore,  6.  1834. 

VI.  Sampson,  of  Wednesbury,  h.  7  June,  1808;  m.  S.arah, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Zachary,  Esq.  of  Areley  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
and  d.  leaving,  with  junior  issue, 

Sampson  Zachary,  of  Areley  King's,  co.  "Worcester,  h.  1843 ; 
ni.   1866,   Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Eliot  Howard,  Esq.  of 
Tottenham,  co.  Middlesex,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Frances  Zachary,  b.  1869. 
vn.  Wilson,  6.  9  Feb.  1811 ;  d.  3  Sept.  1835. 

I.  Deborah,  m.  George  Stacey,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  and  has 
issue, 

II.  Rachel,  to.  Robert  Howard,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  and  has 
issue, 

III.  Sarah,  m.  Alfred  Fox,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  and  has  Issue, 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  10  Nov.  1849.    His  eldest  son, 

George  Beaithwaite  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  the  Farm,  Sparbrook, 
CO.  Warwick,  Banker,  b.  5  Jan.  1794;  to.  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  P.  Dearman,  Esq.  of  the  same  town,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  Aug.  1826)  had  issue, 
Sampson  Samuel,  of  Dolobran. 

George  Braithwaite,  J.P.  for  Birmingham,  formerly  Mayor 
of  that  city,  6.  15  Oct.  1824  ;  m.  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of  S. 
Hutchinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  John  Henry,  who  ■)ii. 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Joseph  Keep,  Esq.  of  Edgbaston,  and  has 
issue. 

Priscilla  Caroline,  d.  in  infancy. 
Mary,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  G.  B.  Lloyd,  d.  6  Nov.  1857. 

Alius — 1st  and  4th  sa.,  a  he-goat  passant  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
arg.,  three  cocks  arg.  armed,  combed  and  wattled  or.  Crest— 
A  he-goat  salient  arg.  armed  or.  Motto — Esto  vigilans. 

Seats — Dolobran,  Montgomeryshire,  and  Gosdeu  House, 
Guildford. 


LLOYD  OF  PITSFOED  HALL. 

LxoTD,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Pitsford  Hall,  co.  North- 
ampton and  of  Dolobran,  Isaf,  co.  Montgomery, 
J.P.  COS.  Northampton  and  Montgomery,  and  High 
Sheriff  for  the  latter  co.  1883,  formerly  Capt. 
Montgomery  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  29  Nov.  1840; 
m.  20  March,  1878,  Caroline  Dorothea,  eld.  dau.  of 
John  Smith  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Eoxholes,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  has  issue, 

I.  Meyricke  E.NTWISLE,  b.  31  May  1830, 

II.  Stanley  Norreys,  b.  30  Nov.  1882. 

I.  Gwladys  Dorothy,  6.  14  Dec.  1878. 

II.  Nesta  Mary,  b.  21  Aug.  1881. 

Lineag'e. — This  is  a  cadet  branch  of  the  veiy  ancient 
family  of  Lloyd  of  Dolobran  (see  that  memoir). 

Richaed  Lloyd,  Esq.  (younger  son  of  Sampson  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Bordesley,  co.  Warwick,  ■•see  Lloyd,  of  Dolobran),  of  Allesley, 
CO.  Warwick,  6.  6  June,  1772,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Harman, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichaed  Habman,  of  whom  presently. 


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121i 


I.  Elizabeth  Beatrice,  h.  7  Nov.  1789  ;  ).i.  Richard  Alsagcr, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  East  Sun-ey. 

II.  Frances.  ,  ,        tt 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  Eer.  J.  M.  Echalaz,  of  Appleoy,  Hon. 
Canon  of  Peterborough. 

The  only  son, 

Richard  Hakman  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Allesley  House,  a  banker 
in  London,  &.  10  Fet.  1807,  m.  1835,  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  BorraUaile,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Hill,  Streatham,  Surrey, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  7  May,  1890,  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Borradaile,  a  banker  in  London,  h.  27  Sept.  1S39; 
m.  Catherine  Jean  Campbell,  dau.  of  Gilbert  P.  Money,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  SeiTice,  and  has  issue, 

1  Eichard  Money,  h.  22  March,  1872. 

2  Llewellyn  Gilbert,  h.  4  Sept.  187G. 

1  Esme  Catherine  Mary,  b.  23  Jan.  1874. 

2  Gwynedd  Dorothy,  b.  15  June,  d.  14  Sept.  187.'). 

II.  Henkt,  of  Pitsford  Hall  and  Dolobran  Isaf. 

III.  Albert,  Lieut.-Col.  late  100th  Foot,  6.  28  April,  1842,  v.i. 
Emily,  dau.  of  Alexander  Crowe,  Esq.,  and  has  i^sue, 

1  Ethel  Gwendoline,  6.  3  Aug.  1872. 

2  Muriel  Winifred,  b.  1  Oct.  1874. 

3  Gwladys,  b.  23  March,  1877. 

IV.  Alfred,  6.  15  July,  1843  ;  d.  at  sea,  9  March,  1861. 

V.  George  (twin  with  Alfred), ni.  Isabel  Brisbane,  dau.  of  John 
tie  Courcy  Bremer,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Bremer,  b.  5  April,  1869. 

2  Alfred  Harold  Bremer,  b.  3  July,  1S74. 

1  Ina  Beatrice,  b.  23  July,  1870. 

2  Isabel  Kathleen,  b.  17  March,  1872. 

VI.  William  David,  h.  6  Jan.  1849. 

VII.  Llewellyn  Septimus,  6.21  Aug.  1830. 

VIII.  Ernest  Octavius,  b.  19  Sept.  1853. 

I.  Isabella,  b.  14  May,  1836. 

II.  Elizabeth  Beatrice,  b.  1  Sept.  1837. 

HI.  Emily,  6.  28  April,  1842;  5n.  Charles  Dison  Brown,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Hugh,  b.  22  Oct.  1872. 

2  Henry  Lloyd,  b.  13  Dec.  1S73. 

3  Wilfred  Ernest,  h.  7  May,  1875. 
1  Emily  Mary,  b.  16  Sept.  1871. 

IV.  Ellen  Mary,  6.  18  Sept.  18-15. 

V.  Charlotte,  b.  26  March,  1847. 

Mr.  Richard  Harman  Lloyd,  d.  30  Jan.  1867;  his  second  son, 
Henry  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Pitsford  Hall,  purchased  Dolobran 
Fach  in  1872,  and  Coedcowrid  in  1873,  both  of  which  estates 
had  belonged  to  liis  ancestors. 

Arms,  i£-c. — (^See  Lloyd  of  Dolobran). 

iS'eais— Pitsford  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  and  Dolobran  Isaf, 
CO.  Montgomery. 


ISG2,  Emma,  dau.  of  the  Ecv.  William  Webb  Bowen,  Vicar  of 
Camrose,  co.  Pembroke,  younger  son  of  the  late  Hagh  Webb 
Bowen,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Camrose  House,  and  d.  1887,  leaving 
issue, 

George  William  DaviD  Bowen,  now  of  Brunant. 

Emma  Grace  Elizabeth. 

Katherine  Margaret  Alice,  m.  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  Fawcett, 
M.D.,  A.M.S. 

&««— Brunant,  Llanwrda,  R.S.O.,  co.  Carmarthen. 


liLOYD  OP  BRUNANT. 
Llotd,  Geoege  "WiLiiAM  Datid  Bowex,  Esq. 
of  Brunant,  Llsmwrda,  co.  Carmarthen,  Lieut.  1st 
Batt.  Eoyal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  6  Nov.  1866 ;  m.  8 
Dec.  1891,  Lilian  Emilie,  elder  dau.  of  J).  C. 
Lloyd-Owen,  Esq.  E.R.C.S.  of  Clermont,  Edg- 
baston. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  Lloyds 
of  Castle  Ilowel  and  AUt-yr-odin  in  Carmarthenshire. 

Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  (second  son  of  Evan  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Allt-yr-odin)  ?«.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Johncs  of  Borthyn, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  settled  at  Brynban,  co.  Carmarthen, 
and  d.  1701,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Brynban  d.  1733,  leaving  with  other 
issue, 

I.  William,  of  Brynban. 

II.  Evan,  who  was  father  of,  1  John,  of  whom  presently, 
and,  2  Evan,  Surgeon,  of  Haverfordwest,  co.  Pembroke,  m. 
a  dau.  of  — Stephens,  and  had  with  other  issue;  1  Geokge, 
of  Brunant,  «.  his  uncle;  2  John,  Surgeon,  li.A.;  3  David; 
4  Sylvanus. 

William  Lloyd,    Esq.    of    Brynban,  Attorney-at-Law,  m. 
Esther,  dau.  of  Thomas  of  Cwm  Cothy,  and  d.  s.  p.,  leaving 
his  estates  to  his  nephew, 
The  Rev.  John  Llotd,  of  Brunant  and  Brynban,  in.  Mary 

Anne,  dau.  of Johnes  of  Dolan  Cothy  (see  Hills-Johnes 

«/  Dolan  Cothy)  and  d.  s.  p.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Brunant,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  co.  Carmarthen,  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  m.  2  Sept. 
1816,  Margaret  Jane  Martha,  dau.  of  George  Harries,  Esq.  of 
Priskilly  Forrest,  co.  Pembroke  (see  Harries  of  Priskilly),  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Charles  Lloyd,  Esq.  J. P.  of  Brunant,  the  third  son,  h.  4 
March,  1830,  formerly  Royal  Carmarthen  Rifles,  m.  10  April, 


LLOYD    OF  COEDMORE. 

LiOYD,  Thomas  Edwabd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  co. 
Cardigan,  J.P.  cos.  Carmarthen  and  Cardigan,  of 
the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  co. 
Cardigan,  1874-80,  h.  12  April,  1820;  in.  1st,  27 
April,  1850,  Clemena  Frances  Phillott,  2nd  dau. 
of  Eev.  David  Daniell,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford, 
Chaplain  of  Hampton  Court  by  Clemena  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Major  Lyons,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1882) 
has  issue,  a  dau., 

Edith. 
He  m.  2ndly,   1S8G,   Mary,   dau.  of  Ecv.  George 
Bennett,  Eector  of  Eede,  Suffolk. 

Lineagre. — From  Griffith  ap  Grono  ap  Elydip.  ap 
GwBGENEY  ap  Idnebth  ap  Cadwgan  A?  Eltstan,  Prince  or' 
Ferlys,  descended 

Capt.  Thomas  Lloyd,  living  1693,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  Coedmawi-,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  John 
Lloyd,  of  Llangenyth,  and  was  father  o£ 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  who  '/;;..  Miss  Lloyd,  oi 
Mabws,  and  was  father  of 

Walter  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  vi.  Anna  Posthuma 
Thomas,  of  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  left,  at  his  decease, 
circa  1786,  with  two  daus.,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Coedmore,  tn.  circa  1790,  Elizabeth,  4th 
dau.  of  Edmund  Frobyn,  Esq.  of  Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Oliver,  b.  16  July,  1801 ;  m.  1828,  Anna  Maria,  only  child  of 
Capt.  James  Eichard  Lewes  Lloyd,  of  Dolhaidd,  co.  Car- 
marthen, by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Maria,  vi.  Thomas 
Elliott,  Esq.  ;  and  Emeline,  m.  William  Brigstocke,  Esq. 

Sophia. 

Anna,  m.  John  Probyn,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  co.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  ISIO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  Lord-Lieutenant  and 
Custos-Rotulorum  of  co.  Cardigan,  High  Sheriff  1817,  h. 
1  Nov.  1793;  m.  23  March,  1819,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt. 
Edward  Longcroft,  R.N.,  of  Havant,  Hants,  and  d.  1859  (his 
widow  d.  1866),  leaving  Issue, 

Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Coedmore. 

Edmund,  b.  29  Jan.  1822;  m.  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issue. 

Walter,  b.  7  Dec.  1823  :  m.  and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue. 

Charles  Oliver,  b.  9  June,  1825  ;  d.  1840. 

^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  sa.,  a  spear-head  erect  argf. 
imbrued  ppr.  between  three  scaling-ladders  in  bend  of  the 
second;  2nd  and  3rd  quarterly,  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gu.,  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of 
quatrefoils  arg.  Crest— A  lion  rampant  arg.  Motto— ¥ide  ec 
fortitudine. 

;Scot— Coedmore,  near  Cardigan. 

Clubs— Ca.T\ton  and  Garrick. 


LLOYD   OF  COWESBY  HALL. 

Llotd,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Cowesby 
Hall,  Yorkshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Eiding, 
b.  8.  March,  1826 ;  m.  27  March,  1849,  Elizabeth 
Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Beynon  Hacket,  Esq.  of 
Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  bad  issue, 

Gertrude  Elizabeth,  b.  9  Sept.  1850 ;  d.  22  May,  1851. 
Mr.  Thomas  William  Lloyd  is  the  eldest  son  of 
the  late  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cowesby,  by  Eliza- 
beth Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Leedes 
Eookes  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Camp  Hill,  co.  York. 
He  s.  liis  father,  who  d.  1844. 

Seat— Coyresby  Hall,  Northallerton,  N.R.  Yorkshire. 


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LLO 


LLOYD   OF    CROGHAN. 

Lloyd,  Gvy,  Esq.  of  Crot;lian  House,  co.  Ros- 
common, J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Roscom- 
mon 1867,  and  for  co.  Leitrim  1S69,  b.  13  April, 
1833;  w.  31  Oct.  1865,  EHzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Gilbert  King,  Bart,  of  Charlestown,  co.  Roscom- 
mon, and  had  issue  Elizabeth  b.  and  d.  1885. 

Lineage. — Capt.  Owes  Lloyd,  the  first  possessor  of  the 
Eoscommon  estates,  was  eUlest  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Leitrim,  who  migrated  from  Wales  to  Ireland  under  the 
ausjiices  of  his  kinsman.  Sir  Ralph  Bingley.  He  iii.  Eliza- 
beth Fitzgerald,  granddau.  of  Sir  Luke  Fitzgerald,  of  Tycrog- 
han,  CO.  Kildare,  and  le.t  at  his  decease,  1064,  three  sons, 
of  whom  Owen,  a  Senior  Fellow  of  Tiin.  Coll.  Dublin  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity,  became  Dean  of  Connor  1709-10,  and  d. 
1743  ;   and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Llotd,  Col.  in  the  Army,  was  cliosen  Commander  in 
the  lield  by  the  Enniskillen  forces,  in  the  war  against  James 
IL,  and  <l.  1689.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cole, 
Bart.,  but  left  no  issue.  Col.  Thomas  Lloyd  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

RicHAED  Llotd,  Esq.,  Speaker  of  the  Upper  House  of 
Assembly,  Jamaica,  and  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  that  Island, 
■where  he  m.  Mary  Guy,  an  heiress,  and  had  two  sons  and  two 
daus.  Chief  Justice  Lloyd  was  s.  by  his  2nd,  but  eldest  Eur- 
■vivine  son, 

GtTY  Llotd,  Esq.,  vi.  Mary  Copping,  of  Essex,  and  had 
issue,  Richard,  successor  to  his  father ;  Henry  (Rev.),  to. 
Diana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Hingham,  in  Norfolk  ; 
and  Mary,  m.  Thomas  St.  John,  Esq.  Mr.  Lloyd  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

liicHARD  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Bylaugh  Hall,  Norfolk,  Col.  Nor- 
folk Militia,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Jecks, 
Esq.  of  Bawdeswell  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Gut,  his  successor. 

Kichard,  b.  1772 :  m.  Sarah  Harriet,  dau.  of  Peter  Elwin,  Esq. 

of  Thurning  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Kichard 

Hastings  Elwin. 
Henry,  m.  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Stephenson  Cann,  Esq. 
3Ierrick,R.N.,  killed  on  board  H.M.S.  "  Sirius,"  underNelson, 

in  1805,  bclore  Malta,  s.  p. 
Bridget,   m.  the  liev.    Dr.    Bulwer,    Eector    of    Cawston, 

Norfolk. 

Katharine'!    j.  bawdeswell  Hall  and  demesne  lands  thereto 
^.""^        (     annexed. 

Margaret,  m.  Eobert  Bircham,  Esq. 

Diana,   vi.  the  Eev.  James  Stoughton,   M.A.,    Eector    of 

Sparham. 
Jane,  m.  the  Eev.  Thomas  Dade,  Eector  of  Broadway  and 

Bincombe,  Dorset. 

Col.  Lloyd,  d.  1811,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Guy  Llotd,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Croghan  House,  co.  Eoscommon, 
b.  19  Aug.  1766;  m.  17  Dec.  1799,  Martha,  dau.  of  William 
Bircham,  Esq.  of  The  OUands,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1842,  leaving 
issue, 

Gdt,  his  successor. 

Sarah  Bircham,  m.  14  Dec.  18.35,  the  Rev.  William  Atthill, 
of  Brandiston  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1837. 

Elizabeth,  ?/i.  10  Dec.  1825,  the  Eev.  Philip  Francis,  M.A.  of 
Stibbard  Lodge,  Norfolk.  Martha,  d.  7  March,  1871. 

The  son  and  heir, 

GcT  Llotd,  Esq..  J.P  and  D.L.,  of  Croghan  House.  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Roscommon  1833  and  for  Leitrim  1847  ;  b. 
30  Dec.  1803;  ?n,.  26  May,  1827,  Susanna  Martha,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Stephenson  Cann,  Esq.  of  Wramplingham,  Nor- 
folk ;  and  d.  12  Nov.  1860,  leaving  issue, 

Glt,  now  of  Croghan. 

John  Mebbick,  J.P.  co.  Eoscommon,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 

h.  1846. 
William  Eichard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Westcott,  Surrey,  h. 

1848;  m.  17  Jan.  1884,  Evelyn  M.,  dau.  of  G.  A.  F'uller, 

Esq.  of  the  Eookery,  Dorking,  Surrey. 
.Sarah  Martha,  d.  unm.  1881.  Susan  Ellen. 

Mary   Anne,    m.  4   Dec.    1867,  Stanhope   William   Fenton 

Kenny,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  I'allinrobe,  co.  Mayo. 
Eliz.ibeth  Bertha,  ra.  1858,  Joseph  F'ulton  Meade,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Eastwood,  co.  Wicklow. 

Emma  .Jane,  d.  unm.  1892.  Katharine  Edith. 

Frances  Dorothea.  Alice  Octavia. 

ICiiiily  Muriel  Knyvett,  ?rt.  3  Jan.  1884,  the  Eev.  Annesley 

W.  Streane,  M.A. 
iS'eai— Croghan  House,  Boyle,  co.  Eoscommon. 


LLOYD    OF    DINAS. 

Llotd,  Jonx  Conway,   Esq.  of  Dinas  House, 
Abercjnrig   House,    and    Llangattock   Court,    co. 


Brecon,    and    Goodrich    House,    co.  Hereford,  i. 
19  April,  1878  ;  *.  his  father  1893. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Eltstan 
Glodktdd,  Prince  of  F'erlys,  the  territory  between  the  rivers 
Wye  and  Severn,  which  had  its  own  princes  independent  of 
those  of  South  Wales.  To  his  son,  Cadwgan,  Eltstan  Glod- 
ktdd gave  the  whole  of  co.  Eadnor,  part  of  co.  Montgomery, 
and  t'ie  greater  portion  of  the  Hundred  of  Baallt  or  Builtb,  co. 
Brecon. 

Thosias  Llotd  ap  Mebedith,  Elystan's  descendant,  ra.Elen, 
dau.  of  Howel  ap  Philip,  ap  David  of  Cyngliordy,  co.  Carmar- 
tlien,  and  2ndly,  Angharad,  dau.  of  Morgan  ap  Evan  Lloyd. 
He  was  the  first  Lord-Lieut,  of  co.  Brecon,  and  a  -warm 
partisan  of  Henrt  VII.,  from  whom  he  had  a  grant  of  a  por- 
tion of  the  sequestered  estates  of  Strata  Florida  Abbey.  H& 
had  issue  a  dau.,  who  m.  Morgan  Goch ;  and  two  sons,  Eees 
Llotd,  and  John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Porthycrwys,  Esquire  of  the 
body  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Evan  Howel 
ap  Morgan,  and  d.  1585  His  sons  were  David  Lloyd  of 
Towy,  John  Lloyd,  and  William  Lloyd.  (See  Jones's  Brtck- 
nochfhire.) 

Eees  Llotd,  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd  ap  Meredith. 
ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  W^illiam  Herbert  of  Colbrook,  and  2ndly,  a 
d;iu.  of  Gwilym  Howel  ap  Gwilym  Dew.    His  issue  were, 

William  Lloyd,  m.  Elen,  dau.  of  Madoc  ap  Gwilym  ap 
Maduc  ap  Howel  ap  Eichard  ap  Griffith  Moel.  He  had  four 
daus.,  Catherine,  m.  Morgan  ap  Rees  ap  William;  Joan,  m. 
Edward  Lewis  :  Mallt,  m.  Roger  Price,  of  Aberannell ;  and 
Maud,  m.  David  Lewis,  of  Llanavan. 

Rhytherch  Lloyd,  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  Howel  ap  Evan,  a  de- 
scendant of  Elystan  Glodrydd.  His  son,  William  Lloyd,  in. 
a  dau.  of  Morgan  Goch  ap  Rees  ap  Morgan. 

David  Llotd,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  Lloyd,  from  whom  the  Lloyds  of  Aberannell  are 
descended. 

Morris  Lloyd,  from  whom  the  Llotds  of  Carmarthen  and  co. 
Pembroke  are  descended.  Rhys  Lloyd. 

David  Llotd  (described  as  3rd  son  of  Eees  Lloyd,  the  eldest 
son  of  Thomas  Lloyd  ap  Meredith),  m.  and  had  a  son, 

Rees  David  Llotd,  -m.  a  dau.  of  David  Howel  Phylip 
Trerieket,  and  had  issue, 

John  ap  Eees  David  Llotd,  m.  and  rf.  1GS3.  He  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau  ;  the  younger  son,  Eees  ap  John,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Jones  from  his  father's  Christian  name  of  John,  in 
accordance  with  the  Welsh  custom  of  that  time,  whilst  the 
elder  son, 

John  Llotd,  retained  the  family  surname  of  Llotd,  and 
resided  at  Dinas,  in  Llanwrtyd.  He  m.  Euhaina,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Jones,  of  Cribarth,  and  had  issue,  a  d.au.,  Mary  Lloyd,  i/i.  her 
cousin,  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Dolycoed ;  and  a  son, 

Rees  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  rn.  Elizabeth  Jones,  of  Danacryg. 
His  son, 

Rees  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  m.  Elizabth,  dau.  of  Roger 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Brecon  (who  d.  1818),  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  and  Llangattock  Court,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1846,  educated  at  Eton  and  Bailiol  Coll.  Oxford, 
b.  1797  ;  m.  1st.  1826,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Osborne  Yeats,  Esq. 
of  Llangattock,  Court  Brecon  ;  and  2ndly,  1838,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Mayberry,  Esq.  of  Brecon,  and  d.  Dec.  1875,  leav- 
ing by  his  1st  wife,  three  sons, 

I.  Thomas  Conway,  his  heir,  late  of  Dinas. 

II.  Penry,  of  Glanhenwye,  co.  Radnor  and  Dinas,  co.  Brecon, 
late  Chief  Constable  of  co.  Eadnor,  and  J.P.  cos.  Brecon 
and  Radnor,  Capt.  l.st  V.  Batt.  South  Wales  Borderers,  b. 
1831  ;  )/i.  1862,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  James,  Esq.  of 
Presteign,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  John  Elystan,  6. 
1863. 

III.  John,  of  Glyn  Celyn,  co.  Brecon,  J. P.,  Member  of  the 
London  County  Council,  b.  1833;  educated  at  St.  John's 
Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister  at-Law :  in.  1865,  Elizabeth  Anna, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Griffiths,  of  Glyncelyn,  Brecon, 
Rector  of  TalacLddu,  co.  Brecon,  and  Prebendary  of  St. 
Davids. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Conway  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas  House,  Abercynrig' 
House,  and  Llangattock  Court,  co.  Brecon,  and  Goodrich 
House,  CO.  Hereford,  late  Capt.  84th  (York  and  Lancaster) 
Kegt.,  and  Col.  Commanding  1st  Brecknockshire  V.B.  the 
South  Wales  Borderers  (had  the  Volunteer  Decoration> 
educated  at  Bridgnorth  School,  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Brecon,  and  J.P.  cos.  Monmouth  and  Hereford, 
and  borough  of  Brecon ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Penalt  and 
Aberonney,  High  Sheriff  CO.  Brecon,  1878,  b.  1828;  m.  1876, 
Katharine  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  William  Campbell-Davys,  Esq. 
of  Neudd-fawr,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  30  March, 
1882)  had  issue, 


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John  Conway,  now  cf  Dinas. 

Jane  Katharine  Muriel,  h.  8  May,  1S77. 

Mary  Anne  lithe),  b.  27  Dec.  1871). 

Kaonii  Rosamond,  b.  21  March,  1881. 

Katharine,  b.  15  March,  1882. 
Col.  Thomas  Conway  Lloyd  d.  29  Oct.  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son. 

Arms—^a..,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  or.  Cresti—lst,  A 
lion  as  in  the  arms ;  2nd,  a  goat's  head  armed  arg.,  issvtant 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto— &i  Deus  nobiscum  quis 
contra  nos. 

6'ertts— Dinas  House,  Abercynrig  House,  and  Llangattock 
Court,  CO.  Brecon;  and  Goodrich  House,  co.  Hereford. 


LliOYD,   late   OF   DAN-YR-ALLT. 

Lloyd,  Ret.  Ioewerth  Geet,  M.A.,  Eector  of 
Bosherston,  co.  Pembroke,  and  Rural  Dean  of 
€astlemartin,  F.S.A.,  I.  22  Oct.  1844;  m.  9  Nov. 
1871,  Nina,  dau.  of  C.E.  de  Mtchele,  Esq.  late 
H.B.M's  Consul  at  St.  Petersburg,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwaru,  i.  11  July,  1874. 

II.  Vaughan,  h.  31  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Griffith,  h.  13  Aug.  1884. 

I.  Eleanor.  ii.  Gwerfyl.  iii.  Mabel. 

Lineage. — Cadivor  ap  Dtfnwal,  Lord  of  Castle  Howel, 
Sth  in  descent  from  Rhodri  Mawr,  the  Great  King  of  all 
Wales,  took  by  escalade,  11  Henrt  II.,  the  castle  of  Cardigan 
from  the  Earl  of  Clare  and  the  Flemings,  for  which  service, 
his  kinsman,  the  great  Lord  Rhys,  of  South  Wales,  gave  him 
considerable  lands  and  a  new  shield  of  arms,  viz.,  "Sa,  three 
scaling-ladders  arg.,  and  between  them  a  spear's  head  of  the 
last,  its  points  imbrued,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  tower  triple-turretted 
of  the  second.  "  By  his  wife  Katherine,  dau.  of  his  prince 
and  kinsman,  the  great  Lord  Khys,  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

Ehtddekch  ap  Cadivor,  Lord  of  Castle  Howel,  m.  Jennet, 
dau.  of  Aron  ap  Rhys  ap  Bledri,  Lord  of  Kilsaint  and  Knight 
of  the  Sepulchre,  who  went  witli  Richard  Cceur  de  Lion  to 
Palestine  against  the  infidels.    Rliydderch's  son, 

RuYs  AP  Rhyddekcii,  of  Bodyr  Ychan  and  Castle  Howel,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Elydyr  Dhfl,  Knt.,  and  had  issue.  The 
Si'd  son, 

Cadwgan  Fawr  ap  Rhys,  was  father  of 

Cadwgan  Vychan,  of  Carrog,  co.  Cardigan,  wiioso  son, 

Cadwoan  Grach,  of  Carrog,  in.  Eva,  dau.  of  Meredydd 
Vychan  ap  Meredydd  ap  Richard  Rhydderch  ap  Bledri,  and 
had  a  son, 

Llewellin  ap  Cadwgan  Grach,  m.  Gwladys,  dau.  of  Mere- 
<lydd,  Fawr  ap  Meredydd  ap  Richard,  of  Iraenau,  co.  Carmar- 
then, and  was  direct  ancestor  of 

John  Lloyd  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddied,  m.  Elizabath,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Wernvylyg  and  Llanllyr, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Lettice,  m.  Thomas  Edwards,  Esq. 
of  Rhydd-y-Gors  ;  and  Catherine,  in.  Jenkin  Lloyd,  of  Llan- 
vaughan,  a  son  and  successor, 

David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleidclied,  who  was  a  favourite 
of  James  II.,  and  attended  that  king  in  all  his  troubles.  He 
111.  Sage,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  of  Cilgwynne,  co.  Cardigan,  and 
Seft  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  wife  of  Charles  Lloyd)  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddied,  6.  1700  ;  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
had  issue 

James,  of  Foes-y-Eleiddied,  in.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ystrad  Teilo  and  Slabws,  co.  Car- 
digan, and  dying  6  June,  1800,  left  a  son  and  successor, 
John,  of  Mabws,  m.  Elinor,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Allen, 
Esq.  of  Dale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  was  grandfather 
of  the  late  John  Philipps  Allen  Lloyd  Phillipps,  Esq. 
of  Dale  Castle. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Vaughan,  Gen.  of  artillery,  who  commenced  his  military 
career  at  Minden.  and  distinguishefl  himself  at  the  memor- 
able defence  of  Gibraltar  by  Gen.  Eliott.  He  m.  Mrs.  Sarah 
Beaumes,  a  widow,  and  d.  s.  p.  1817. 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

Briana,  d.  unm. 

]\Ir.  Lloyd  d.  1781.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Pound,  Devon,  to.  Jane  Atkins,  and  by 
lier  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1784)  left  at  his  decease,  12  Dec.  1806, 
aged  82,  a  dau.  Louisa  Maria,  in.  7  July,  1792,  Admiral  Sir 
Herbert  Sawyer,  K.C.B, ;  and  a  son 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Major  46th  Regt.  and  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Henry 
Clinton  during  the  American  war.    He  m.  30  July,  1777, 


Corbetta,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  George  Holcombe,  Archdeacon  of 
Carmarthen  and  Rector  of  PwUcrochan,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  his  heir. 

II.  John  William,  of  Dan  yr-Allt,  .5.  his  brother. 

III.  George,  Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  13  Oct.  1793;  to.  1st. 
1  May,  1817,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
field  House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  had 
issue, 

1  John    Sawyer,    h.   6   Feb.    1818,    Midshipman    H.M.S. 
"Thunder,"  drowned  in  the  West  Indies  Jan.  1834. 

2  Charles,  b.  18  June,  1824,  Lieut.  Indian  Navy. 

1  Ellen,  b.  11  April,  1821  :  d.  30  Jan   1848. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  9  July,  1825;  d.  28  June,  1855. 

Admiral  Lloyd  m.  2ndly,  13  March,  1832,  Marianne,  dau.  ef 
Jacob  Richards,  Esq.  of  Tenby,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Dec.  1849)  had  issue, 

1  .Jacob  Richards,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Marines,  h.  7  Jan.  1833. 

1  Susannah  Munday.  2  Harriette  Richards. 

He  m.  Srdly,  2  Jan.  1851,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Stokes, 
Esq.  of  Cuffern,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

1  Martha  Sophia.  2  Louisa  Corbetta. 

IV.  Vaughan,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  29  June,  1795;  to.  6  Feb.  1827, 
Augusta,  only  dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Pembroke,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1828)  liad  issue,  Frances. 

I.  Louisa  Jane,  ?;.  18  Oct.  1790;  ?ii.  22  April,  1823,  George 
Bowling,  Esq.  of  Pembroke,  and  has  two  daus. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  24  Nov.  ISO  I,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Major  R.A.,  6.  2  Dec.  1778: 
d.  unm.  at  Brussels,  29  July,  1815,  of  a  wound  received  at 
Waterloo,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dan-yr-.\llt,  J.P.,  3  Sept. 
1781  :  in.  29  Jan.  1807,  Anna  Maria,  5th  dau.  of  JohnLongley, 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  Rochester,  and  sister  of  Dr.  Longley,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Philipps,  6.  27  April,  1808  ;  d.  unm.  17  Sept.  1849. 

II.  Henry  Robert  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

III.  St.  Vincent,  11. B.M.'s  Consul  at  Syra,  6.  23  Dec.  1810; 
d.  mim.  26  Feb.  1834. 

IV.  Joseph  Howard  Francis,  late  Siipendary  Magistrate  at 
Dominica,  6.  29  May,  1812;  m.  2  June,  1837,  Emmeline 
Rogers,  dau.  of  Charles  Sarle,  Esq.  of  Dominica,  and  d. 
May,  1891,  leaving  issue,  1  Emmeline  Frances,  in.  22  Oec. 
I8ti9,  her  cousin,  Charles,  son  of  Major  John  Longley, 
Lieut. -Governor  of  Dominica;  2  Ellen  Marshall;  and  3 
Howard  Meuric. 

V.  William  Christopher,  Lieut.  53rd  Regt.  Bengal  Native 
Infantry,  b.  26  Ausr.  1815;  d.  imm.  14  June,  1841. 

VI.  Herbert,  Capt.  21st  Regt.  Madras  Native  Infantry,  b.  26 
Dec.  1821;  in.  3  Nov.  1857,  Mary  Hill,  youngest  dau.  of 
Richard  Hill  Miers,  Esq.  of  i'nyspenllwch,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  d.  2  May,  1859,  on  board  the  "Louisiana,"  on  his 
passage  home  from  Rangoon,  leaving  issue,  Gwenllian,  b.  1 
Sept.  1859;  to.  22  Jan.  1879,  Henry  Bousfield  Hcrrick,  Esq. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  in.G  Sept.  1836,  William  Peel,  Esq.of  Taliaris, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  d.  1889.     He  d.  1883,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Louisa  Frances,  m.  14March,  1843,  the  late  John 
Peel,  Esq.,  of  Dan-yr-AlIt,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  Gisburne,  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1883,  and  has  issue,  St. 
\incent,  J. P.,  b.  1844;  and  others. 

III.  Sophia  Catherine  Martha,  d.  10  Dec.  1873. 

IV.  Rosamund  Elizabeth,  in.  17  Aug.  1854,  Frederick  Layard, 
Esq.,  late  of  Ceylon  C.S.,  and  d.  May,  1888. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  25  May,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Henry  Robert  Lloyd,  M.A.,  Rector  of  ClifTe,  at  Hoo. 
Kent,  b.  9  Aug.  1809;  to.  17  Oct.  184.3,  Harriet,  4th  dau.  of 
Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Edward  Grey,  Bis'nop  of  Hereford,  anil 
granddau.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Grey,  and  by  her,  who  d.  7 
Aug.  1887,  had  issue, 

Iorwerth  Grey  (Rev.),  as  above. 

Cadwgan  Grey,  h.  5  .\ug.  18J5  ;  d.  29  Sept.  1853. 

Arthur  Grey,  b.  31  Dec.  1851 ;  d.  17  Aug.  1879. 

Mary  Grey,  7)1.  25  Oct.  1881,  Rev.  Edward  Mayo,  Vicar  of 
Mogerhanger,  Beds. 
Mr.  Lloyd,  d.  SO  Jan.  1330. 

Anns  — Sa.,  aspear-head  imbrued  ppr.  between  three  scaling- 
ladders  arg.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  castle  trjple-toweredof  the  second. 
Crests — Ist,  A  wolf  rampant  arg.  holding  between  its  paws  a 
spear-head  point  downwards  imbrued  and  three  drops  of  blood 
under  the  sinister  paw;  2nd,  A  lion  rampant  regardant  sa. 
Motto — Heb  Dduw  heb  ddim,  a  Duw  a  digon. 

Residence — Bosherston  Rectory,  Pembroke. 


LLOYD   O?  GLANSEVIN. 

Lloyd,  Edward  Peyse,  Esq.  of  G-lansovin,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J.P.,  b.  1847 ;  s.  Lis  father  1893. 
Lineag'e. — Moboan   Pryse  Llotd,  Esq.   of  Glansevin, 

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only  son  of  Kilward  I'ryse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glansevin,  and  the 
lineal  descendant  of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glansevin,  1596 ;  m. 
10  Nov.  17S3,  Cutheiiue.  ilau.  of  Price  Jones,  Esq.  of  Glanha- 
tren,  co.  Montgomery,  by  Bridset  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Devereux,  11th  Viscount  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Prtse,  his  licir, 

Catharine  Martha.  Margarctta  Juliana. 

The  only  son. 

Edward  Prtse  Lloyd.  Esq.  of  Glansevin,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  SlierifT  eo.  Cardigan  \b2b,  b.  12  Oct.  178G;  m.  30  Nov. 
ISIS,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Tregib,  and 
Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Taliaris,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Morgan  Prtse.  now  of  Glansevin. 

II.  Edward  Vvys<\b.  30  Oct.  \'ill. 
I.  Catherine  Elizabeth  Florenda. 

n.  CaroUne  Frances,  deceased.      in.  Anna  Maria  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Lloyd  i?.  19  June,  1S68,  and  was  .<:.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Morgan  Prtse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glansevin,  co.  Carmarthen, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  July,  1820;  m.  28  Sept.  1843,  Georgina 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Sackville  Gwynne,  of  Glanbranc  Park, 
and  had  with  other  issue, 

Edward  Pryse,  now  of  Glansevin. 
Mr.  Morgan  Pryse  Lloyd  c^  U  Jan.  1893. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  the  tail  introverted,  the  head, 
paws,  and  brush  of  the  tail  of  the  first.  Orcst — A  lion  rampaui 
Ba.     J/o»o— Fiat  justitia.  ruatcoelum. 

Scat — Glansevin,  near  Llangadock,  co.  Carmarthen. 


LLOYD   OF   GLOSTES,. 

Llotd,  John  Haedeess,  Esq.  of  Glostcr,  King's 
Co.,  b.  14  Aug.  1874. 

Ltneag'e. — John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Glostcr,  King's  Co.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1866,  s.  by  will  li^GO  to  the  estates  of 
Col.  Hardress  Lloyd,  of  Gloster,  M.P.  for  King's  Co.;  m.  14 
Nov.  1872,  Susannah  Frances  .Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thomas 
Kosborough  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  J.P.  and  D.L. , 
CO.  Wexford  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Hardress,  now  of  Gloster. 

II.  Evan  Colclough,  h.  4  Jan.  1877. 

m.  Llewellyn  Wilfrid  Medhop,  b.  97  July,  1879. 
I.  Mary  Louisa  Arthurina  Gwendoline  Colclough,  b.  28  Aug. 
1873. 
u.  Susan  Frederica  Lilian  May,  h.  4  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Alice  Maude  Josephine,  b.  14Apiil,  18;b. 

IV.  Myrtle  Susan,  b.  9  Aug.  1883. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  26  Jan.  1883,  aged  50. 
<S«ot— Gloster,  Roscrea,  King's  Co. 


LLOYD  OF  LANCING. 

Caee-Llotd,  James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Lancing, 
Susses,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Uoyal  Sussex  Militia,  b.  13 
June,  1849;  m,  1st,  9  Dee.  1875,  Alice  Katharine, 
younger  dau.  of  Col.  Edwin  Wodchou?e,  R.A., 
C.B.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  and  granddau.  of 
Admiral  Hon.  Philip  Wodehouse,  2nd  son  of  John, 
1st  Lord  Wodehouse,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21.  Nov. 
1882)  has  a  daughter, 

Nancy,  6.  30  Dec.  1876. 
He  m.  2ndly,  24  April,  1889,  Jane  Emma,  eldest 
dau.   of  Sir  Henry    St.  John  Mildmay,  Eart.  of 
Dogmersfield  Park,  Hants. 

Lineage. — Eev.  Coui.son  Care  had  a  dan.,  Elizabeth 
Ann,  ra.  Sir  James  Martin  Lloyd,  Bart,  of  Lancing,  and  a  son, 

Eight  Kev.  Robert  .Tames  Carr,  D.D.,  consecrated  Bishop 
of  Chichester  1824,  and  translated  to  Worcester  1831.  He  m. 
179.0,  Nancy,  dau.  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Nov.  1839),  he  left  at  his  decease,  April,  1841,  a  dau.,  Sybella 
.Jane,  m.  12  Dec.  1826,  Charles  Peckham  Peckham,  Esq.  of 
Nyton,  Sussex,  and  a  son, 

CoL.  George  Kibwan  Caer,  of  Lancing,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  of  Sussex,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Lloyd  18.58,  on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  his  aunt.  Lady 
Lloyd,  widow  of  Sir  James  Martin  Lloyd,  Bart,  of  Lancing 
Manor.  He  ra.  1st,  Caroline,  bth  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Michael 
Seymour,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had  two 
daus., 

J.  Caroline  Diana  Frances,  m.  U.  M.  AnkcteD  Jones,  Esq.  of 
DruDimany,  eo.  Cavan, 


II.  Jane  Seymour,  ta.  Rev.  V.  H.  Aldhaui,  andtL  Jan.  187S, 
leaving  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  April,  1847,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Watson, 
Esq.  of  Wick  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  issue. 

I.  James  Mautin,  now  of  Lancing  Manor. 

II.  George  .Spencer,  0..  May,  1866. 

I.  Elizabeth  Melville.  u.  Alary  Frances. 

Col.  Carr-Lloyd  (i.  15  June,  1877. 

S'at — Lancing  Manor,  Shoreham,  Sussex. 
flub — Jun.  Carlton. 


LLOYD  OF  LEATON  KNOLLS. 
Lloyd,  Anrnua  Henry  Orlando,  Esq.  of  Loa- 
ton  Knolls,  Salop,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards, 
b.  31  May,  1864 ;  s.  his  father  1893  ;  m.  10  Aug. 
1893,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Arthur  Pemberton  Hey- 
wood  Lonsdale,  Esq.  of  Shavington  and  Cloverly. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  line  of  Tcdob. 
Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford. 

Randle  Lloyd,  of  Crossmere,  Salop,  living  1604  (and  son  of 
Robert  ap  John,  of  B.angor,  by  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Penley,  co.  Flint),  was  father  of 

Handle  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Crossmere,  tn.  1608,  his  cousin, 
Matilda,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  of  Penley,  and  had  a  son, 

Francis  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Crossmere,  m.  1638,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Edward  Muckleston,  Esq.  of  Penylan,  Salop,  Recorder  of 
Oswestry,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  Salop,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Cle.aton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1721)  left  at 
his  decease,  1093,  a  son, 

Edward  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  1689,  High  Sheriff" 
1727,  'III.  Susan,  dau.  of  Peter  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Hogstowe,  and 
dying  1764,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  6.  1714;  m.  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Domgay,  co. 
Montgomery,  and  was  father  of 

Francis  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  M.P.  co.  Mont- 
gomery, m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Graham,  Esq.  of  Hock- 
ley Lodge,  CO.  Armagh,  and  co-heir  of  John,  Earl  Ligonier. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Lloyd  had  issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

John  Arthur,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Charles  Spencer,  of  Leaton  Knolls. 

Thomas  Henry,  d.  1811. 

Henry  James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Selattyn,  Salop,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Philip  John  Miles,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset, 
and  left  issue, 
Arthur  Philip,  late  of  Leaton  KnoUs. 

Maria  Penelope,  deceased. 

Jane  Emma,  d.  14  April,  1866. 

Elizabeth,  d.  1  Aug.  1843. 

Charlotte  Sophia,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  d.  s.  p.  14  July, 
1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Arthur  LlotiJ,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  2  Feb.  1787  ;  d.  unm.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Spencer  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1808,  6.  11  Sept.  1789,  and  d.  s.  p.  20  June, 
1876,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Arthur  Philip  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  Salop,  J. P., 
Capt.  S-alop  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  11  Sept.  1833;  m.  18  Aug. 
1863,  Katherine  Selina,  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  the  Hon.  Charles 
Orlanda  Bridgemau  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Bradford,  E.),  and 
had  issue, 

Arthur  Henry  Orlando,  now  of  l^/caton  Knolls. 

Gladys  Isabel.  Leila  Bessie  Clare. 

Gwendoline  Ursula.  Kathleen  Agatha. 

Nesia  Margaret. 

Mr.  Arthur  Philip  Lloyd  d.  9  Feb.  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arnis — Per  bend  sinister  erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant 
or,  a  bordure  gu.  Crtst — A  demi-lion  rampant  or.  Mollo — 
Retinens  vestigia  fama;. 

&w.t — Leaton  Knolls,  near  Shrewsbury. 


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LLOYD   OF  LLOYDSBORO'. 

Lloyd,  Henry  .Jesse,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro',  and 
Cranagh,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1881, 
formerly  Capt.  Tipperary  Light  Infantry,  b.  1845  ; 
m.  12  June,  1883,  Mary  Alice,  dau.  of  William 
Butler,  Esq.  of  Park,  eo.  Tipperary. 


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liineagre. — John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro',  eo.  Tippe- 
rary,  son  of  Joseph  Lloyd,  Esq.,  by  Mary  Otway  his  wife, 
claimed  to  derive  its  descent  from  the  Welsh  family  of  Lloyd 
of  Bodidris.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blunden,  Bart., 
and  was  father  of 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  771.  Deborah  Clutterbuck,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Cranagh  and  Lloydsboro',  to.  Amy  Brazier,  and 
left  an  only  dau.,  Debby  Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Llotd, 
Esq.  of  Lloydsboro'. 

II.  Thomas,  vji.  Judith  Maher,  and  had  issue,  George  Eichard, 
m. ;  Horatio,  m.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

HI.  Richard,  A. 51.,  Kector  of  Clononty,  co.  Tipperary,  after- 
wards of  Northam  Cottage,  North  Devon,  b.  Dec.  1754  ;  m. 
IG  Sept.  1788,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Lord,  Eector  of 
Clonkelly,  and  d.  8  Jan.  183(1,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  was 
b.  17  Oct.  17C0,  and  d.  4  Feb.  1837), 

1  George  William  Aylmer,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gcn.  H  E.I.C.S., 
Col.  28th  BengalN.L,  commanded  the  Bengal  Volunteers 
in  the  China  war,  1841-2;  6.  4  July,  1789  ;  m.  March,  1824, 
Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Bruce,  H.E.I.C.S., 
Resident  at  Bushire  ;  and  d.  4  July,  1865. 

2  John,  Comm.  R.N.,  and  J. P.  of  Gowaka  and  Panbula, 
near  Eden,  Twofold  Bay,  New  South  Wales,  jii.  19  Jan. 
1824,  Sarah  Robinson,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur,  of  Northam  House,  Bideford,  North  Devon,  and 
Adelaide,  South  Australia,  h.  30  Oct.  1824  ;  m.  1st,  30 
Oct.  1858,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Lloyd,  which  lady  d.  1874,  and  2ndly, 
1878,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Clyde,  9Gth 
Rcgt.,  and  has  issue  by  the  former,  Priseilla  Emilia,  m. 
1884,  William  Scott  Owen,  Esq.  of  Cefnwood,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  Isabella  Anne  Caroline. 

William,  Civil  Engineer,  East  Indies,  6.  24  Slay,  182G. 

I'riscilla  Amelia,  ?n.  28  Sept.  1847,  Major  William  Ellison 
Warden,  2nd  Bengal  N.I.,  eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col. 
George  Warden,  Bengal  Army,  and  by  him  (who  d.  12 
June,  1857)  has  one  dau.,  Priscilla  Emilia  Jane. 

3  Arthur  Forbes,  M.A.,  Rector  of  In.stow,  Devon,  m.  1825, 
Hariiet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Furley  Forster,  Esq.  of  Wal- 
tbamstow  ;  and  d,  3  July,  1866,  having  had  issue, 

Ai-thur  Forster,  of  South  Australia,  b.  1826  ;  m.  30  Dec. 
1851,  Jean,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Gordon  Morgan, 
M.l).,  of  Barnstaple,  and  has  issue,  Arthur,  b.  1  April, 
1856 ;  a  son,  6.  1858  ;  Jane,  6.  1852  ;  Mary  Elizabeth, 
6.  1854,  deceased. 

Richard,  of  Morphett  Vale,  South  Australia,  6. 1827 ;  m. 
19  Jane,  1856,  Marcella  Adelaide  Cornelia,  dau.  of 
James  Elton,  Esq.  of  North  Stoke,  co.  Oxford,  and  has 
a  son,  Richard  Elton,  b.  26  March,  1857. 

Benjamin  Furney,  of  Moi-phett  Vale,  South  Australia,  6. 
1836. 

George  Aylmer,  of  Morphett  Vale,  South  Australia,  b. 
1840. 

Thomas  Furney,  6.  Feb.  1845.  Edward. 

Harriet  Mary,  m.  6  March,  1855,  Charles  Constantine 
Bruce,  Esq.  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  only  surviving 
son  of  Capt.  William  Bruce,  H.E.I.C.S.  She  d.  3  April, 
1855. 

Isabella.  Emily.  Adelaide. 

Susanna.  Priscilla  Lord. 

1  Priscilla  Emilia,  6.  25  July,  1790,1  of  Northam  Cottage, 
d.  at  Seorole,  Benares,  13  Sept.  1846. 

2  Isabella  Anne,  of  Northam  House,  North  Devon. 

IV.  Henry  Jesse,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Frederick,  of  Bally macrease,  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Vereker,  Esq.  of  Roxborough  (see  Bdkke's  Peerage,  Gort), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1747),  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Lisheen  iCastle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  of  Madoc 
Hastings,  Canada  West,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Rotton,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Henry,  of  Lisheen  Castle,  Templemore,  .J. P., 
b.  1821 ;  s.  1856 ;  m.  1st,  1846,  Anne,  dau.  of  Major 
George  Jackson  ;  2iidly,  1849,  Anns,  dau.  of  Fergus 
Langley,  Esq.,  and  d.  1887,  leaving  by  her,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Charles  Edward,  of  Lisheen  Castle,  J. P., 
b.  1854,  TO.  1885,  Louisa  Dorset,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
W.  S.  Shultze,  Ksq. 

Frederick,  in  Canada. 

Catherine,  to.  Butler,  of  Drom,  co.  Tipperary. 

2  Frederick,  Lieut.  E.N.,  deceased. 

3  Henry  Vereker,  formerly  Bengal  Cavalry,  m.  Miss  Jopp, 
J.  s.  p. 

4  Charles  (Rev.),  formerly  Chaplain  at  Prince  Edward's 
Island,  afterwards  Curate  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist, 
Durdham  Down  ;  m.  17  Sept.  1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Tyeth,  Esq.  of  Phillihead,  near  Bideford,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

Charles  Frederick,  Lieut.  3rd  West  India  Regt.,  m.  28 
Sept.  1858,  Jes.sica  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 
Dunscombe,  M.U.,  of  The  Grange,  Antigua,  West 
Indies,  and  Clifton. 

William,  of  New  York,  m.  1  Nov.  1828,  Caroline  Tupper. 

John  Vereker,  in  Australia. 

Elizabeth  Lucy,  m.  30  Oct.  1858,  her  kinsman,  Arthur 


Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Northam  House,  Bideford,  Devonshire, 
and  Australia  (mentioned  above). 
Julia  Henrietta  Camilla. 

1  Julia,  ra.  George  Duncan,  Esq. 

2  Camilla.  3  Harriet,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Charles  Tuckey,  and  has  four  sons  and 
four  daus. 

II.  Deborah,  m.  George  Hely,  Esq.,  and  has  six  sons  and 
seven  daus. 

The  4th  son, 

Henry  Jesse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Castle  Iney,  co.  Tipperary,  in. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Garde,  Esq.  of  Ballina  Curia,  co.  Cork, 
and  dying  1816,  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Lloydsboro'.  11.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

III.  Henry,  of  F'arrinroy,  co.  Tipperary,  to.  1822,  Harriet 
Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Carden,  1st  Bart., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  April,  1879),  has  issue, 

1  Jesse,  of  Ballyleck  House,  co.  Monaghan,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff,  1863,  Lieut.-Col.  Monaghan  Militia,  late  Capt. 
47th  Regt.,  b.  23  Feb.  1824;  -in.  14  Dec.  1853,  Ellen, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Vincent,  Esq,  of  Erinagh,  co.  Clare, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1886)  has  issue,  Henry  Craven  Jesse, 
h.  8  F'eb.  1855  ;  Josephine,  m.  1884,  John  Porter  Porter, 
Esq.  of  Jamestown,  co.  Fermanagh;  Coralie;  F"anny 
Kathleen,  m.  1884,  Charles  Cockburne,  eldest  son  of 
William  D'Arcy-Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine. 

1  Frances  Maria,  TO.  2U  March,  1840,  Andrew  Wauchope, 
Esq.  of  Niddrie  Marischall,  Midlothian,  and  d.  25  June, 
1858,  leaving  issue. 

2  Josephine  Julia  Helen,  in.  1st,  19  May,  1846,  Henrj-, 
Robert,  3rd  Lord  Rossmore:  and  2ndly,  18  June,  1863, 
Major  G.  W.  Stacpoole,  of  Eden  Vale,  co.  Clare. 

3  Coralie  Augusta  Fredcriea,  m.  17  June,  1848,  William 
FitzWilliam Burton,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  co.  Carlow. 

IV.  William,  ra.  Kate,  only  dau.  of  John  Harris,  Esq.  of 
Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Hoare,  youngest  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Hoare,  2nd  Bart,  of  Annabelle. 

II.  Eliza  Lucy,  to.  Mr.  Morris,  and  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro'  and  Cranagh,  B.A.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  b.  16  March,  1790;  ra.21  July,  1810,  Debby  Ann, 
dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cranagh ;  d.  9  Feb.  1868,  having 
had  issue, 

John  Jesse,  his  heir. 

Richard  Jesse,  Lieut.  59th  Regt.  d.  unm.  14  Oct.  1847. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  15  Dec.  1840,  John  Dawson  Hutchinson,. 

Esq.  of  Timoney  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.p.  3  March, 

1842. 
Ellen  Eliza,  j?;.  John  Stratford  Collins,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  and  d.  17  Nov.  1862,  leaving  issue. 
He  cZ.  II  Jan.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Jesse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro  and  Cranagh,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Nathaniel  William  Fortescue,  Esq.  of 
Fallapit,  and  d.  1871,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1888),  with  a 
dau.,  three  sons, 
Henry  Jesse,  now  of  Lloydsboro'. 
Richard,  b.  1847. 
Emlyn  Fortescue,  of  Cranagh  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  i. 

1850;  m.    1882,  Henrietta  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Robil- 

laird,  R.N.,  of  Val  des  Portes,  Alderney,  and  has  issue,  Joha 

Fortescue,  b.  1887. 

Seai— Lloydsboro',  near  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary. 
CJ«6— Conservative. 


LliOYD  OF  LOSSETT. 

Llotd,  Clifford  Bartholomew,  Esq.  of 
Lossett,  CO.  Cavan,  B.A.,  b.  18  Aug.  1845 ;  m.  5 
May,  1870,  Isabella  Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Des 
Voeux,  of  Porfcarlington,  Queen's  Co.,  and  by  her 
■who  d.  1892,  has  issue, 

I.  WiLMOT  Hdmphret  CLIFFORD,  6.  15  July,  1879. 

I.  Beatrice  Anna  Caroline  Isabelle  Clifford,  to.  7  May,  1891, 
Leslie  Tufnell  Peacocke,  Esq.  (Capt.  5th  Bait.  Connaught 
Rangers),  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Hugo  Leslie. 

II.  Alice  Elizabeth  Clifford. 

Lineage.— Robert  LLoyd,   6.   at  Llanrhaidar-yn-3Iocli- 
nant,  co.  Denbigh,  had,  with  other  issue, 
Robert  LLoyd,  his  3rd  son,  who  by  Jane  his  w  ife  had, 

I.  Robert,  6.  6  Nov.  1653. 

II.  Humphrey  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Richard,  b.  30  Sept.  1660;  d.  3  May,  1728. 

IV.  John,  6.  28  June,  1663.  v.  Lewis,  b.  26  Oct.  1666. 
VI.  Griffin,  b.  11  Jan.  1668. 

The  second  son. 

Rev.  Humphrey  LLoyd,  b.  30  May,  1656,  went  to  Ireland 
from  Wales  between  1680  and  1683,  and  settled  at  New  Ross, 

4  I  2 


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LLO 


THE  LANDED  GENTKl, 


LLO 


CO.  Wexford,  -nhere  he  resiiUnl  at  '-The  Abbey  House."  He 
sifcned  the  Address  of  the  New  Ross  Corporation  to  William 
111.  IS  Aug.  109(3,  and  was  made  a  Free  Burgess  of  the  town 
5  Nov.  1716.     He  m.  Elizabeth  Balf,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  Feb.  lGi)3:  d.  s.  p.  rifd  patri.i. 

II.  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Rector  of  Rath- 
corniack,  co.  Cork.  1742,  6.  4  Jan.  1G99.  He  m.  31  March, 
1727,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Forward,  Esq.  of  Fer- 
iiioy,  same  co. ;  and  d.  April,  1775,  leaving  by  her  (who  ci. 
•26  Nov.  1778), 

1  Richard,  of  Tullysreen  House,  6.  14  Jan.  1732;  rii. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Austen,  F^sq.  of  Waterfall,  CO.  Cork, 
and  by  her  (who  was  b.  5  Oct.  1744)  had, 

Richard,  b.  1764;  <f.  1766. 

RicHAiiD(Rev. ).  J.P.,  Prebendary  of  Killanully,  co.  Cork, 

b.  27  May,  1767  ;  »i.  20  March,  1802,  Mary,  dau.  of  James 

Franklin  iMorrison,  Esq.  of  Cork,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 

dau.  of  Yen.  Michael  Da  vies.  Archdeacon  of  Cloyne, 

and  d.  0  Feb.   J 840,  leaving  a  dau.,    Elizabeth  Blary 

Anne,  b.  1S06;  m.  11  Sept.  1S29,  Capt.  John  George 

Elphinstone,  H.E.I.C.;  and  a  son, 

Richard,  Barrister-at-Uiw,  b.  23  Sept.  1807  ;  m.  15  Oct. 

1836,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmond  Knapp  I'iersy,  Esq., 

of  Charlevillc,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  5  April,  1879,  leaving, 

with  a  dau.,  Annie  Piersy,  m.  1st,  ls63,  William  Austin 

Morrison,    Esq.,   and    2ndly,    1867,   Robert  Villiers 

George,  M.D. ;  Richabd  Morkison,  b.  21  Jan.  1839; 

Edmond  George  Knapp  Fiersy,  of  Passage  West,  co. 

Cork,   b.   15  Dec.    1842;    m.   20   Feb.   1873,    Emma 

Susanna,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Johnson,  M.D.,  and  has 

Langfoid  Newman,  b.  28  Dec.  1873. 

Elizabeth,  b.  9  July,  1768  ;  m.  21  Dec.  1709,  Owen 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Smith  Hill,  co.  Roscommun,  and  d.  Dec. 
1804. 

Mary,  6.  28  Nov.  1769;  ra.  Andrew  Elphinstone,  R.N., 
M.D.,  ixndd.  10  Oct.  1831. 

Barbara,  d.  unm. 

2  Christopher,  b.  21  May,  173^  ;  m.  10  July,  17fi3,  Elizabeth 
Bateman,  and  c^.  11  March,  1792,  leaving, 

Richard  Bateman,  6.  1770;  m.  19  April,  1795,  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Capt.  Trant,  and  d.  1822,  leaving,  Mountiford 
Haughton,  Slajor-Gen.  in  the  army,  was  present  at 
Waterloo  (medal) ;  Richard  Augustus. 

Christopher  had  two  sons  and  as  many  daus. 

Elizabeth,  b.  23  March,  1771 ;  hi.  Capt.  Bateman,  R.N. 

3  WiUiam,  b.  1734,  d.  1736. 

4  Samuel,  6.  3  May,  1742:  j(i.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Austen,  Esq. 

1  Elizabeth,  6.  1733;  d.  1734. 

2  Barbara,  6.  31  Jan.  1746  ;  m.  Lieut.  Stephen  Sandys, 
R.N. 

III.  BiRTHOLOMEW  (Rev.),  of  v.hom  hereafter 

I.  Jane,   6.  8  Jan.   1683;  m.   27   Nov.  1706,  Rev.  William 

Hartley. 
ji.  Elizabeth,  6.  19  Feb.  1688:  m.  28  Nov.  1706,  Rev.  John 

Acheson,  M.A. 

III.  Mary,  b.  21  June,  1695;  m.  4  April,  1716,  John  Batt, 
Attorney-at  Law.and  rf.  1773. 

IV.  Anne,  b.  6  July,  1697  ;  m.  24  June,  1724,  Henry  Moore. 

V.  Frances,  6.  28  June,  1703;  d.  1  Oct.  1778. 

Eev.  Humphrey  LLoyd  d.  15  April,  1727.  His  third,  but  second 
aurviving  son, 

Rev.  Bartholomew  LLotd,  of  Abbey  House,  New  Ross, 
■was  6.  13  Jan.  1707  ;  admitted  a  Freeman  of  New  Ross  1  Oct. 
1722,  and  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  8  June,  1726.  He  m. 
22  June,  1732,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Clifford,  Esq.  of  Wexford, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Bartholomew,  b.  30  Aug.  1733  ;  d.  12  Sept.  1743. 

II.  HnjiPHRET,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Robert,  6.  1  June,  1738. 

IV.  Clifford,  b.  15  March,  1741;  d.  2  Nov.  1742. 

V.  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Fern.s,  Rector  of  Kilbride,  and  Pre- 
bendary of  CT.one,  Diocese  of  Ferns;  b.  25  July,  1743;  d. 
16  June,  1781. 

r.ev.  Bartholomew  LLoyd  d.  26  April,  1763.  His  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Humphrey  LLotd,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  b.  4  Aug.  1735;  m.  24 
>;ov.  1766,  Margaret  Borbridge,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Bartholomew  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  b.  24  Dec.  1774;  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Hall,  Rector  of  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  (Rev.),  m.  Mrs.  Majeveston,  widow,  and  had  a 
son,  Robert  (Rev.),  ?H.  the  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Bridge,  Rector 
of  Ballyconnor. 

■2  Horatio  Nelson. 

3  Banholomew,  m.  Bliss  Daly. 

1  Letitia,  m.  Dr.  William  Reeves. 

2  Matilda,  m.  Rev.  John  Biidee,  Rector  of  Ballyconnor. 

3  Margaret,  jii.  William  R.  Digby,  Esq. 

;lii.  Robert,  b.  6  Jan.  1785 ;  m.  Charlotte   Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
-John  Ball,  Esq.  of  Season  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had, 
i  Bartholomew. 


1  Margaret,  m.  John Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Kilmore,  co.  Limerick. 

2  Susan  Penelope,  m.  Rev.  Robert  McKee,  Rector  of 
F\'thard,  co.  Wexford. 

3  Maria,  d.  unm. 

I.  Rachel,  baptized  at  New  Ross,  7  Nov.  1779. 
Mr.  Humphrey  LLoyd  d.  5  Oct.  1786.    His  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Bartholomew  LLoyd,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  and  President  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  was  6. 
5  Feb.  1772;  became  a  Scholar  of  Trin.  Col.  1790,  a  Fellow 
1796,  and  was  appointed  Provost  1831.  He  m.  July,  1799, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Patrick  McLaughlin,  Esq.  of  Dunshaughlin, 
CO.  Meath,  and  Kilmartin,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Humphrey  (Rev.),  of  The  Castle,  Killiney. 

II.  Bartholomew  Clifford,  of  Lossett,  co.  Cavan,  LL.D.,  Q.C., 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Waterford,  6.  1808  :  m.  1st, 
21  Sept.  1S44,  Caroline  Hamilton,  only  dau.  of  Right  Hon. 
William  Brooke,  P.C,  of  Dromavana,  co.  Cavan,  Master  i a 
Chancery,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  April,  1872)  had  issue, 

1  Clifford  Bartholomew,  now  of  Lossett. 

2  William  Chetwode,  Lieut.-Col.  formerly  20  Hussars,  b. 
24  Nov.  1846;  m.  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Gar- 
nett,  Esq.  of  Furze  Hill  Lodge,  Brighton. 

3  Humphrey  Wilmot,  b.  28  l^eb.  1848,  m.  Kate,  only  dau. 
of  Colonel  Graham. 

4  Alfred  Robert,  b.  31  July,  1854,  Capt.  Bedfordshire 
Begt. 

5  Arthur  Brooke,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
London,  b.  22  Jan.  1856. 

6  Frederick  Charles,  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  b.  10  Oct. 
1860;  m.  Millicent,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Garnett, 
Esq. 

1  Emily  Janet,  m.  SkefBngton  John  Wynne,  Capt.  A.P.D. 

2  Constance  Eleanor. 

3  F'lorenee  Caroline. 

4  Caroline  Alice  Elizabeth,  m.  Anson  Schomberg,  Capt. 
R.N. 

He))i.  2ndly,  Oct.   1869,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Sack- 
ville  Brownlow  Taylor,  6th  Regt.  ;  and  d.  28  April,  1872. 
in.  Robert,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.   1809  ;  m.  Annie,  dau.  of 
Capt.  George  Savage,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Dalton  Clifford  Lloyd,  b.  13  Jan.  1844;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  late  a  Resident  Magistrate  in  Ireland,  m.  30  April. 
1867,  Isabel  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Sabine 
Browne,  of  the  Rifle  Brigade,  and  85th  Light  Infantry. 

2  Humphrey  George  Clitford,  b.  19  June,  1845. 

3  Arthur  Clifford,  Major  45th  Regt.,  b.  11  Feb.  1849. 

4  Wilford  Nevill,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  15  Sept.  1855;  m.  July, 
1891,  Ella  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  the  Dean  of  York  and 
Lady  Emma  Purey-Cust  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Darnley, 
E.). 

1  Grace  Eleanor  Coltman,  m.  1860,  Maurice  Cross,  Esq., 
Judge  at  Negapatam,  India,  who  d.  Dec.  1884. 

2  Emily  Johanna  F'rances,  in.  F'erdinand  Beauulerk,  Capt. 
E.E. 

IV.  John  Frederick  (Rev.),  Archdeacon  of  Waitemata,  and 
Minister  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Auckland,  New  Zealand, 
afterwards  Rector  of  Newton  Wold,  Diocese  of  Lincoln, 
6.  1810 ;  m.  23  Aug.  1851,  Sarah  Greer  ;  and  d.  8  Sept.  1875, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John  Frederick,  6.  20  Jan.  1854. 

2  Charles  Patterson,  b.  9  Feb.  1861. 

3  Humphrey  Selwyn,  6.  13  Sept.  1871. 

1  Alice  Mary.  2  Margaret  Anna. 

3  Frances  Edith.  4  Ethel  Mary. 

I.  Eleanor,  b.  1801  ;  d.  unm.  13  Jan.  1881. 

II.  Harriett,  b.  1803  ;  iii.  Rev.  Maurice  Hime. 

III.  Anne.  iv.  Elizabeth,  b.  1806. 

V.  Maria.  vi.  Margaret. 

Dr.  LLoyd  d.  24  Nov.  1837,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Humphrey  LLoyd,  D.D.,  of  The  Castle,  Killiney,  eo. 
Dublin,  b.  16  April,  1800;  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  1819, 
Fellow  1824,  and  Provost  1867.  He  m.  14  July,  1840, 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Bulwer,  Rector  of  Hungworth, 
CO.  Norfolk;  and  d.  s.  ji.  17  Jan.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sa.  on  a  canton  az.  a 
cross  patti5e  fitchee  of  the  first.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant 
regardant  sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or. 
Motto — Tendit  in  ardua  virtus. 

Residence — The  Castle,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin. 


LLOYD    OF  EHAGATT. 

Lloyd,  Edward  Owen  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Eba- 
gatt,  CO.  Merioneth,  aud  Berth,  co.  Denbigh,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Merioneth,  High  Slieriff  1891,  and 
J.P.  CO.  Denbigh,  M.A.  BaUiol  Coll.  Oxford,  edu- 
cated at  Eton  and  Oxford,  b.  20  Aug.  1857. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Lloyd  of  Rhagatt,  is  of  the 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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tribe  of  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  the  Marches  of  Wales,  through 
Cuhelyn,  of  Pentre  Cuhelyn,  in  Llangollen.  The  representa- 
tive of  this  long-descended  line, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Herlh,  Llanhedr,  co.  Denbigh,  Chief 
Justice  of  Carmarthen  Circuit,  6.  1746,  d.  1806,  leaving  a  son, 

Edward  Llotd,  Ksq.  of  Berth,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Rhagatt, 
near  Corwen,  J. P. ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  Madocks,  Esq.  of 
Fron  Iw,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  four  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  m.  4  Dec.  1855,  Mary  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Madocks,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Glanywcrn  and  Vron  Iw,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  d.  29  July,  1863,  having  had  issue, 

Edward  Owen  Vaughan,  now  of  Rhagatt. 

Francis  John,  b.  3  Oct.  1«59  ;  d.  18  Feb.  18G0. 

Sophy  Charlotte  France-,  m.  10  Oct.  1883,  her  first  cousin, 
Major  John  Eose,  York  and  Lancaster  Kegt.,  eldest  son  of 
C.  L.  Kose,  Epq.  of  Furnham  House,  Chard,  and  has 
issue,  Ronald  Madoc  Tierney,  6.  4  Aug.  1881 ;  lien6e  Vic- 
toria Mary,  6.  2  June,  1887. 

III.  Howel  William,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  G.  Wilson,  Esq.,  and 
d.  20  Sept.  1893,  leaving  is.sue,  Edward. 

IV.  Charles  Owen,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Frances  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Robert  Williams  Vaughan, 
Bart,  of  Hengwrt  and  Nannau,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Mary  Charlotte,  of  Hengwrt,  and  Tanllan,  Llanclltyd, 
Dolgelly. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  R.  J.  Price,  Ksq.  of  Rhiwlas,  Bala. 

IV.  Jane  M.,  m.  Ven.  Archdeacon  fFoulkes. 

V.  Eliza  Blackburne,  m.  Major  M.  Viuart,  and  has  issue, 
1  Marian;  2  Edith. 

VI.  Harriet  Frances,  of  Hengwrt. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Rhagatt,  J. P.  cos.  Merioneth  and  Den- 
bigh, D.L.  of  the  former,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Denbigh 
1863.  He  m.  16  Feb.  1848,  Gertrude  Jane  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip 
Lake  Godsal,  Esq.  of  Iscoed  Park,  eo.  Flint,  and  d.  s.  p.  22 
May,  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edward  Owen  Vaughan  Lloyd,  now  of  Rhagatt  and  Berth. 

Arms — 1st,  per  bend  sinister  erni.  and  ermines  a  lion  rampant 
or,  a  border  gu.  for  Adda  ap  Awr,  of  Llvs  Trevnr ;  2nd  az., 
a  lion  rampant  ppr.  fess  or  and  arg.  a  border  of  the  third  charged 
with  eight  annulets  sa.  for  Lluddocap  ap  Caradoc,  Fnnce  of 
Gloucester  and  Hereford,  Lord  of  Erging  and  Ewias  ;  3rd  arg., 
on  a  fcss  embattled  gu.  between  six  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 
three  palm  branches  of  the  field  for  Mobrall  of  Peas  Joii/n  ; 
4tli  arg.,  a  chev.  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  gu.  tusked 
or,  and  langued  gu.  for  Iddon  ap  Rhys  Sais,  Lord  of  Dudlyston. 
Crest — A  unicorn's  head  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  arg. 
armed  and  maned  or. 

&o(s— Rhagatt,  Corwen,  and  Berth,  Ruthin. 

CLvMs — Junior  Carlton,  and  Magistrates',  S.W. 


liliOYD   OF  STOCKTON  MANOR. 

Lloyd,  Heney  Ceampton,  Esq.  Joint  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Stockton,  co.  Salop,  b.  23  Jan.  1831. 
Mr.  Llojd  purchased  in  16  July,  1891,  this  property, 
a  portion  of  the  extensive  estates  possessed  by  his 
ancestry  from  a  remote  period. 

Lineag-e.— The  pedigree  of  this  ancient  family  is  very 
fully  recorded  at  the  College  of  Arms,  from  Brochwel,  King 
of  Powys  (ob.  617)  down  to  the  present  time. 

Twenty-second  in  descent  from  him  was, 

Sir  Griffith  Vaughan,  (son  of  Griffith  ap  leuan,  of  Garth, 
by  Mawd,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Griffith  ap  Rees  Vongam) 
created  a  Knight  Banneret,  by  King  Henry  V.  on  the  battle- 
field of  Agincourt,  was  Lord  of  Garth  and  Broniarth.  A  great 
Yorkist,  he  was  beheaded,  in  1447,  in  Powys  Castle,  by  the 
Lancastrian  Henry  Grey,  Earl  of  Tankerville  and  Lord  of 
Powys.  He  )B.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  GiiffithBroughton 
ap  Jcnkin  Broughton,  of  Broughton,  co.  Salop,  and  left  issue, 

I.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Cadwalader,  of  Maesmawr,  ancestor  of  the  Lloyds  of  Gun- 
grog  Vawr,  of  Castell  Moch,  of  Hhandir,  of  Trclydan  and 
of  Maesmawr  and  Trawscoed.  He  7n.  Lowry,  dau.  of 
Howell  ap  leuan  Lloyd  ol  Vaynor. 

III.  Reginald,  of  Garth,  ancestor  of  the  Wynnes  (now 
Mytton)  of  Garth,  and  of  the  Lloyds,  of  Broniarth  and  of 
Gaeroawr. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Lloyd,  of  Leighton,  near  Welshpool,  "  Tlie  Lord  of 
Llai,"  HI.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Meredith  ap  Cadwalader  ap 
Owen,  of  Nantcribba,  co.  Montgomery.  By  her  he  had  issue 
with  three  daus., 

David,  of  whom  hereafter. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Elen,  dau.  of  Jenkin  Kynaston,  of  Stokes,  co. 
Salop,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue, 


Humphrey,  of  Leighton,  the  first-appointed  High  Sheriff  of 
the  new  county  of  Montgomery,  in  1541.  He  had  a  grant 
by  charter,  12  May,  1519  (11  Henry  VIIL)  of  the  Breiddua 
Forest  and  Criggion  Moores,  &c.,  from  Edward  Stafford, 
Duke  of  Buckingham.  He  m.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Price  of  Newtown  and  had  issue  ( Visit,  of  Salop  1623), 

1  Richard,  of  Leighton,  in  the  Comm.  of  tlie  Peace  for  co. 
Montgomery,  1  Elizaheth  (1558),  d.  s.  p. 

2  Roger,  of  I'algarth,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Morgan  Herbert,  Knt.,  son  of  Sir  Rich.  Herbert,  of  co. 
Slontgomery,  and  had  a  son,  Roger  of  Talgarth,  a  faithful 
supporter  of  King  Charles!.,  who  was  created  a  Knight  of 
the  Royal  Oak  in  1660. 

3  Francis,  m.  Gwenllian,  dau.  and  heir  of  Meredith  ap 
Rees  ap  Owen,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Lloyds,  of  Great 
Hclil. 

4  David,  of  Moel  y  Garth  in  Guilsfield,  m.  Elizabeth, 
eld.  dau.  of  Owen  Vaughan,  of  Llwydyarth,  had  a  son 
Charles,  of  Moel  y  Garth,  created  at  the  Restoration  a 
baronet,  10  May,  1661,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Lloyd 
baronets  (now  extinct). 

5  Oliver,  of  Leightun,  s.  to  that  property  and  other  estates^. 
under  his  father's  will,  and  represented  co.  Montgomery, 
in  Parliament,  29  Elizabeth  (1586-7).  He  m.  Blanche,, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Charles  Herbert,  and  first  cousin  of' 
William  Earl  of  Pembroke,  of  the  second  creation,  and 
had  with  other  issue, 

Charles,  of  Leighton,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Montgomery, 
1601,  m.  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Herbert  of  Mont- 
gomery, High  Sheriff  1557-68  and  had  with  other  issue,-. 
Brochwel,  of  Leighton,  "Sergeant-Major"  (arankwhieli, 
■would  be  equivalent  nowadays  to  that  of  Lieut.-Col.). 
He  became  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  King 
Chariest.  Brochwel  Lloyd  sold  Leighton  Hall.  By  his 
wife,  Honoria,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Proctor,  Knt.  he  had 
■with  a  dau.  Blanche,  two  sons,  1  Sir  Charles  Lloyd, 
Knt.,  "  Colon'U  of  a  regiment  of  ffoot,"  was  appointed, 
by  letters  patent,  for  life,  6  April,  1639,  "  General-in- 
Chief  of  Engineers";  and  2  SirGodfrey  Lloyd,  "C.Tptain 
in  the foot^guards "  and  "Engineer-General  of  England, 
and  Wales,"  who  was  knighted  by  Charles  II.  at  Brussels 
in  1657. 

David  Lloyd  d.  1497.     His  eldest  son, 

David  Lloyd  Vaughan  (or  the  younger)  of  Marrington, . 
Marton,  and  Stockton,  (the  latter  a  Manor  ante  9  Richard  II. 
1386)  all  of  which  estates  he  acquired  by  his  marriage  witli 
Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Middleton,  of  Marrington^. 
who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Danesmore,  1468,  and  came 
of  an  ancient  and  distinguished  family.    He  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Prior  of  Chirbury. 

II.  Oliver,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Robert,  of  Nantcribba,  ancestor  of  the  Lloyds  of  Nani-^- 
eribba.  iv.  Richard,  d.  young. 

The  second  son, 

Oliver  Lloyd,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Marrington,  &c.  m. 
Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Griffith  ap  Howell  ap  leuan  Blayney,  o£ 
Grcgynog,  and  iiad,  with  six  daus., 

I.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edmund,  of  the  Swan,  Ludlow,  d.  s.p.  (Will  pr.  21  May, 
1607). 

III.  William,  of  Sneade  (Will  pr.  28  June,  1602). 

IV.  Humphrey,  d.  young. 

v.  Ludowicke,  Sergeant-at-Arms  and  Gentleman-in-waitinpf 
to  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  was  the  author  of  many  works  oa 
legal  and  other  subjects  from  1573  to  1607. 

VI.  Richard  (Jun.). 

The  eldest  son. 

Richard  Lloyd,  of  Marrington,  J.P.,  m.  Lucy,  eld.  dau. 
of  Richard  Powell,  of  Edenhope  (who  was  Serjeant-at-Arms  to 
King  Henry  VIIL,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Montgomery,  1554-.5> 
and  d.  25  Oct.  1570  (tnq.  post  mort.  13  Eliz.)  and  had,  witli 
four  daus.  (Salop  Visit.  1569  and  1623), 

I.  Richard,  of  Marrington,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Montgomery, 
1616,  preceptor  to  Sir  William  Stanley,  5th  Earl  of  Derby 
and  Secretary  to  Robert  Devereux,  2nd  Earl  of  Essex.  He^ 
TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Newton,  of  Heiglitley,  Chirbury, 
son  of  Sir  Peter  Newton,  Knt.,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1620  (Inq. 
post  mortem,  21  James  I.)  leaving  with  a  dau.  Lucy,  aa 
only  son, 

Piiamus,  of  Marrington,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward 
hox,  of  Greet,  Salop,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward! 
Leighton,  Bart,  of  Wattlesborough  Castle,  and  had,  witli 
three  other  sons  and  two  daus.  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 
Richard  of  Marrington,  entered  the  Inner  Temple  1031, 
He  joined  his  father  4  Nov.  1633,  in  the  sale  of  the  Maiioc 
of  Marringt*m. 

II.  John,  of  Marton  and  Stockton,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  George,  of  Marton,  d.  g.  p.  By  his  will  pr.  16'29,  he 
leaves  the  Marlon  estate  to  his  nephew  David,  iliesouof  Ins. 
brother  John.  v.  Oliver. 

VI  Edmund^  of  Stockton  (will  dated  7  Scj-t.  1621),  had  by- 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  with  other  issue. 


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George  (Kev.)i  of  Stockton,  Kcctor  of  Bedstone,  co.  Salop, 

1622,    m.    Margaret,    sister   of  Richard   Bythewaje,   of 

Leyntwardine,  co.  Hereford,  and  had,  with  four  younger 

daus., 

Peter,  of  Bedstone,  d.  ».  p.  and  intestate  (Admon.  gr.  to 

his  mother  5  Feb.  166S). 
Mary,  m.  her  cousin  George  Lloyd,  who  eventually  be- 
came possessed  of  all  the  Stockton  property. 
Til.  Roger.  VIII.  Blatthew.  ix.  Ludowick. 

The  second  son, 

John  Llotd,  of  Marton  and  Stockton,  vi .  Thomasine,  third 
tlau.  of  Thomas  Corbet,  of  Legh  Castle,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

I.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  liichard.  m.  William.  iv.  John.  v.  Harry. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Llotd.  of  Marton,  commanded  the  garrison  of  Legh 
Castle  or  Lee  Hall,  23  Jan.  16i5,  for  King  Charles  I.  He 
was  buried  at  Chirbury,  19  April,  1G64,  and  left  by  Mary, 
his  wife, 

I.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  bapt.  17  Nov.  1637. 

III.  John,  bapt.  23  June,  1642. 

I.  Margaret.  ii.  Maria. 

in.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Bray,  of  Marton. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Llotd,  of  Stockton,  bapt.  24  Nov.  1G31,  m.  Mary, 
eld.  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  George  Lloyd  (marr.  contract 
dated  24  May,  1655)  and  had  issue,  with  a  dau.  Mary, 

I.  George,  of  Marton,  d.  s.  p.  will  dated  7  Dec.  1727,  in 
favour  of  George,  his  nephew. 

u.  Richard  (Rev.)  M.A.,  Rector  of  Croft  cum  Yarpole,  co. 
Hereford.     Buried  at  Yarpole,  28  July,  1723,  d.  s.  p. 
III.  Peter  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Forden,  co.  Montgomery,  bapt. 
12  Sept.  1665,  B.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge  (1686),  m. 
Margaret,  (will  dated  30  May,  1742)  dau.  of  John  Meredith, 
of  the  Hem,  Forden,  and  d.  intestate  3  July,  1721,  and  had 
issue,  with  two  daus., 
I.  George,  of  Marton  and  Stockton,  bapt.  26  Nov.  1702. 
buried  at  Forden  14  May,  1784,  leaving  by  Mary  Evans, 
his  wife, 

1  George,  of  Munlyn,  bapt.  8  Ap.  1742,  buried  at  Forden 
11  Dec.  1786,  d.  s.  p. 

2  John,  of  the  Wood,  and  Munlyn,  Forden,  and  Stockton 
and  Marton,  bapt.  24  Nov.  1743,  m.  Catherine,  eld.  dau. 
of  John  Gethyn,  of  Vaynor,  co.  Montgomery,  and  d. 
27  Feb.  1831,  leaving  two  daus.  and  co-heirs  Mary  and 
Margaret. 

It.  Peter,  of  Stockton,  of  whom  we  treat. 

llis  grandson, 

Peter  Lloyd,  of  Stockton,  bapt.  7  June,  1706,  m.  20  Sept. 
1732,  Jane,  dau.  of  Richaid  Pickstock,  and  was  buried  at  Chir- 
bury, 19  March,  1780,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

George  Llotd,  of  Luggy,  co.  Montgomery,  J. P.,  (third  but 
eld.  surviving  son),  bapt.  31  Oct.  1739,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Richard  Henley,  of  Welshpool,  and  d.  18  Nov.  1803,  leaving 
issue, 

J.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George  Humphreys,  of  Welshpool,  bapt.  26  July,  1772, 
buried  29  Dec.  1810,  at  Chirbury,  where  there  is  a  monu- 
ment in  the  church. 

III.  William,  bapt.  14  Sept.  1779. 

I.  Anne,  m.  —  Pinnock,  and  had  issue  a  dau.,  Maria,  rii. 
Capt.  Andrew  J.  Kennedy,  R.N. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Llotd,  of  .Shrewsbury,  bapt.  at  Welshpool,  20  May, 
1766,  111.  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Christopher  Comyn 
Higgins,  of  Loynton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her,  who  was 
buried  Sept.  1818,  at  Shrewsbury,  had  issue,  with  four  daus., 
d.  v.nhi., 

I.  Richard,  bapt.  27  April,  1798,  d.  umn. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  George,  b.  25  Aug.  1805,  m.  Eliza  youngest  dau.  of 
John  Thomas,  of  Garth-gylynyn  Fawr,  co.  Montgomery, 
whose  father  Thomas  Thomas  was  High  Sheriff,  co.  Mont- 
gomer}-,  1768. 

IV.  John,  of  Swan  Hill  Court,  Shrewsbury,  b.  15  April,  1810, 
left  issue  a  son,  John,  and  two  daus. 

Mr.  Richard  Lloyd  d.  14  March,  1832.    His  second  son, 

William  Llotd,  of  Parteen  Manor  House,  co.  Clare,  b.  in 
Shrewsbury,  8  Aug.  1800,  m.  4  March,  1824,  Jane,  younger 
d.'\u.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Henry  Fitzgerald  de  Beaumont, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  8  Nov.  1867,  had  issue, 

I.  William  Valentine  (Rev.),  M.A.,  R.N.,  present  repre- 
sentative of  this  ancient  family.  He  was  b.  14  Feb.  1825, 
was  Vicar  of  Marton,  1856-7,  was  subsequently  Chaplain 
and  Naval  Instructor,  R.N.,  and  now  Rector  of  Haselbech, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  chaplain  from  1879  to  the  household 
of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  Alfred  of  Saxe-Coburg  Gotha,  K.G. 
(Duke  of  Edinburgh).     He  is  thi;  learned  author  of  ''The 


Sheriffs  of  Montgomeryshire  "  and  other  works.  He  m. 
10  April,  1850,  Hon.  Caroline  Amelia  Sophia,  only  sister  of 
Udolphus,  7th  and  present  Lord  Aylmer  (see  Burke's 
Peerage),  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Patty  Sophia  Elizabeth,  b.  3  Jan.  1851,  d.  young. 

2  Sophia  Louisa,  b.  23  Dec.  1852. 

3  Emily,  b.  5  July,  1856. 

It.  Henry  Crampton,  of  Stockton  Manor. 

III.  Frederick  Bianchi,  of  Oakland,  California,  U.S.A.,  b.  18 
Nov.  1832,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Kent,  J. P.  of  Port  Roe, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

1  Brochwel  Frederick  de  Boulers,  6.  22  April,  1873. 

2  William  Vaughan  Broughton,  b.  18  Jan.  1883. 

1  Violet  Jane  Gwcnllian,  b.  24  Dec.  1874. 

2  Minnie  Maud  Middleton,  h.  8  April,  1878. 

IV.  Charles  Westall,  of  Bobinawarrah,  J.P.  of  Oxleyshire, 
Victoria,  Australia,  b.  31  March,  1834,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Karkeek  Kirkham,  of  Oxley  Plains,  Australia,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Charies  Ki>kham,  b.  16  July,  1870. 

2  Harry  Herbert  de  Beaumont,  b.  31  Dec.  1873. 

3  Arthur  Leslie,  b.  15  April,  1875. 

4  Ernest  Winser,  b.  4  Nov.  1876. 
1  Ethel  Louisa,  b.  13  April,  1878. 

I.  Jane  Fitzgerald,  6.  11  March,  1827,  d.  11  Dec.  1839. 

II.  Louisa  de  Beaumont,  b.  20  June,  1829,  d.  10  Aug.  1842. 

III.  Ada  Fitzgerald,  b.  8  Sept.  1836,  d.  25  Nov.  1851. 

IV.  Emily  Jane,  b.  8  Sept.  1836.  m.  Robert  Duff,  of  Mill- 
brook  House,  Prov.  of  Quebec,  Canada,  and  d.  1876,  leav- 
ing issue  four  daus.,  1  Ada  Fitzgerald;  2  Emily  Jane;  3 
Henrietta;  and  4  Alberta. 

V.  Kate  Randall,  b.  4  Sept.  1839,  d.  31  July,  1842. 

VI.  Arabella  Louisa  Kate,  6.  28  Sept.  1842,  m.  Bernard  D. 
Furniss,  of  Bellevue  House,Prov.  of  Quebec, Canada,  and  has 
issue,  with  others  d.  young,  1  Harry  Crampton,  b.  '2,1  Sept. 
1870,  and  2  Frederick  George,  b.  7  Aug.  1880. 

Mr.  William  Lloyd  d.  7  Feb.  1855. 

Anns — Sa.     three    nags'    heads    erased    arg.    (with     102 
quarterings). 

Crest — A  nag's  head  erased  arg.    Motto — "Fide  ne  diffide." 
&«f— Stockton  Manor,  Chirbuiy,  co.  Salop. 
Club—J\xraov  Constitutional. 


LLOYD  OF  ROCKVILLE. 

Llotd,  William,  Esq.  of  Kockville,  Drumsna, 
CO.  Roscommon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
(1889)  ;  b.  8  July,  1858 ;  m.  28  Jan.  1884,  May 
Brodribb,  dau.  of  Major  William  Lancelot  Huteliiu- 
son,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capfc.  Samuel  Bush 
Brodribb,  2nd  son  of  William  Brodribb,  Esq  ,  J. P., 
of  Gamely  House,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Hotchinson,  b.  2  April,  1885. 

2  Coote  Richard  Fitzgerald,  b.  2  July,  1887. 

Lineage. — Owen  Lloyd,  b.  1633,  at  Cavetown,  co.  Ros- 
common, VI.  Elizabeth,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Luke  Fitzgerald, 
of  Tyrogham,  co.  Kildare,  Bart.,  was  M.P.  for  Boyle,  1661 
(Lib.  Munei-um),  rf.  1664,  leaving  six  children.  Bur.  in  the 
Nave  of  Elphin  Cathedral,  his  gravestone,  with  an  inscription 
in  Latin  to  his  memory  partially  illegible,  was  removed  during 
repairs  in  1823,  and  placed  in  the  Vestry,  where  it  is  pre- 
served (WcUVs  Survey  of  Roscommon).     His  eldest  son, 

CoL. Thomas  Lloyd,  of Croghan,  "The  Enniskillen  Colonel," 
d.  unm.  His  soldiers,  as  related  by  King  James  himself, 
called  him  their  -'Little  Cromwell"  (MSS.  at  Trin  Coll.  Dub- 
lin), and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Owen  Llotd,  b.  1660;  m.  12  Jan,  1703,  Susanna,  dau.  of 
John  Yeeden,  of  "The  Abbey,"  Boyle,  and  Joan  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Judge  Bolingbroke.    Their  eldest  son, 

Owen  Lloyd,  E.sq.,  6.  '22  May,  1714;  m.  19  April,  1740, 
Susanna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Archdeacon  Henry  Blackburn,  of 
Carrickenagh,  now  "  Rockville,"  son  of  Dr.  Blackburn,  Arch- 
bishop of  York  (Rockville  has  ever  since  continued  to  be 
the  residence  of  this  the  senior  branch  of  the  Rosconnnon 
family  of  Lloyd,  Croglian  passing  to  Sir  Richard  Lloyd,  Chief 
Justice  of  Jamaica,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Guy,  Esq.  of  that 
Island,  new  represented  by  Guy  Lloyd,  of  Croghan).  Thtir 
eldest  son, 

Owen  Lloyd,6.  7  March,  1743 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Nichol- 
son, Esq.  He  d.  Jan.  1777,  leaving  twosons,  who  both  d.  unm. 
at  Lisbon,  where  they  are  buried  next  the  grave  of  Henry 
Fielding, 

William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Rockville,  2nd  son  of  Owen,  b. 
21  Jan.  1748  ;  m.  7  Dec.  1771,  Mary  Hampton  Jones,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Sacheverell  Jones,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Jane  Hampton, 
of  Henlys  or  Henllys,  Beaumaris,  North  Wales  (which  pro- 


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perty  is  now  owned  by  Col.  Hampton  Lewis).     William  d.  [ 
i3l8,  leaving  his  eldest  son, 

LiEUT.-CoL.  Owen  Llotd,  Esq.,  b.  7  March,  1774;  m.  31 
Dec.  1801,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Bichard  Pennc- 
father,  of  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  Patron  of  the  Borough  of 
Cashel.    He  d.  12  April,  18i0,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

AViLLiAM  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Rockville,  b.  28  Feb.  1803;  «i.  22 
Sept.  1829,  Anna,  only  dau.  of  Major  Acheson  Montgomery 
Moore,  co.  Tyrone,  descendant  of  Sir  Archibald  Acheson,  1st 
Baron  Gosford,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1870,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Owen  Richard  Nathaniel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Ache:-on  Montgomery,  6.  26  Oct.  1831  ;  m.  is  .Jan.  1S65, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Kev.  James  Wentworth  Mansergh,  co. 
Tipperary,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Owen  Lloyd, 
of  liockville  ;  and  has  issue,  one  son,  William  Owen,  b.  29 
July,  1866. 

BIajor  On-EN  EicHARD  Nathaniel  Lloyd,  b.  7  July,  1830  ; 
tn.  20  Sept.  1855,  France*  ^laiia,  dau.  of  William  Hutchinson, 
M.D.,  Esq.  of  Canick-fi  -Sh  iinon,  by  Mary  Susanna  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Coote  SKlIo..  ,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Hughestown,  co. 
Koscommon.  He  rf.  17  Nov.  1863,  leavingby  her,  whoi^.  2  0ct. 
1885, 
1.  William,  now  of  Eockville. 
ji.  John  Charles,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Waldron,  and  ha-s 

issue,  Owen  John  Montgomery  and  Frances  Maria. 
I.  Anna  Montgomery,  m.  Kev.  William  Kennedy  Brodribb, 
B.A.,  Rector  of  Putley,  Herefordshire,  and  has  issue,  Owen 
Adams  Kennedy,  and  Eanswith  Alice  Kennedy. 

.SeoJ— Eockville,  Drumsna,  Roscommon. 


liLOYD  OF    STRANCALLY  CASTLE. 

WHITELOCKE-LLOrD,  GEORGEWHITELOCKE,Esq. 

of  Strancally  C'lstle,  co.  Waterford,  and  Calton,  co. 
York,  D.L.  W.  R.  of  York,  J. P.  for  the  former  co. 
and  High  Sheriff  thereof  1859,  b.  30  May,  1830  ; 
educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. ;  vi.  1st,  14  Sept. 
1854,  Selina  Jane,  dau.  of  Artluir  Henry,  Esq.  of 
Lodge  Park,  co.  Kildare  (and  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Oeorge  Gunn,  Esq.  of  Mount  Kennedy,  co.  Wicklow), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan,  1860)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Whitelocke,  late  Lieut.  24th  Eegt.,  6.  5  May, 
1856;  '/)!.  25  June,  1S85,  Catherine  Anna  Mona,  dau.  of  Very 
Rev.  Henry  William  Brougham,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lismore, 
and  has  issue, 


Percy  Gamaliel,  6.  7  Aug 
Winifred  Lucy  Selina,  6.  2; 


1890. 
Mav,  1886. 


1.  Eveline  Selina. 
III.  Selina  Mary. 


II.  Augusta  Frances  Jane. 


Mr.  Lloyd  m.  2ndly,  7  Feb.  1861,  Lady  Anne  Mar- 
garet Butler,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Somerset,  3rd 
Earl  of  Carrick.  He  took  by  royal  licence,  1880, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Whitelocke. 

Iiineagre. — This  family  is  supposed  to  descend  from  the 
Lloyds  of  Llanynyx,  co.  Denbigh,  and  can  claim  descent  from 
■Cadell  Oyheyrn,  King  of  Powys. 

Gamaliel  Lloyd,  of  Mattersey,  co.  Nottingham,  d.  1  Nov. 
1661,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Anne  Briggs,  of  Wigan,  co. 
Lancaster,  George,  his  heir;  Gamaliel:  William,  whose  re- 
presentatives are  now  the  Booths  of  Glendon,  Notts ;  John ; 
Anne,  m.  Joseph  Smethurst,  and  had  a  numerous  posterity. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Lloyd,  b.  1650,  settled  at  Manchester,  and  d.  1728, 
Jeaving  by  his  wife,  Martha  Whittaker,  of  Newton  Heath,  co. 
Lancaster,  an  only  surviving  son, 

Gamaliel  Lloyd,  of  Manchester,  merchant  and  manufac- 
turer, rf.  1749,  leaving  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Carte,  M.B.,  of  Manchester,  who  rf.  30  Sept.  1703,  an 
•only  child, 

George  Lloyd,  Esq.  M.B.  Cantab.,  F.R.S.,  D.L.  for  West 
Elding  of  York,  who  purchased  Hulme  Hall,  near  Man- 
chester, and  resided  at  Barrowby,  near  Leeds,  where  he  rf. 
4  Dec.  1783.  He  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry  Wright,  Esq. 
of  Offerton,  co.  Chester  (by  Purefoy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
loughby  Aston,  Bart.),  and  by  her  had  an  only  child, 

I.  John  ,  F.R.S.,  of  Snitterton,  to.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
James  Hibbins,  M.D.,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Wclcombe  House,  co.  Warwick,  High  Sheriff 
1806;  b.  7  March,  1768  :  d.vnm.  11  July  1831. 

2  John  Gamaliel,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  s.  his 
brother  in  Welcombe  House,  High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick 
1832;  rf.  umji.  1837. 


1  Charlotte,  m.  4  May,  1802,  Eev.  Thomas  Warde. 

2  Purefoy,  d.  unvi. 

Mr.  Lloyd  to.  2ndly,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Horton,  Esq. 
of  Chadderton,  co.  Lancaster,  sometime  Governor  of  the  Isle 
of  Man  under  the  Earl  of  Derby,  and  father  of  Sir  William 
Horton,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gamaliel,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  from  whom  descended  the  Lloyds  of  Stockton 
Hall  (refer  to  that  fa'.nily) . 

III.  Thomas,  of  Hosforth  Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  of 
the  Leeds  Volunteers,  d.  at  Kingthorpe  House,  near  Picker- 
ing, 7  April,  1828.  He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Warde, 
Esq.  of  New  Grange,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Cowesby,  co.  York,  6.  25  May,  1786.    He  m. 

1st,  1820,  Marian  Christina,  5th  dau.  of  Alexander  Maclean, 

Esq.  of  CoU,  CO.  Argyll,  by  whom  (whorf.  1821),  he  had  no 

issue.    He  TO.:2ndly,  7  June,  1825,  Elizabeth  Henrietta, 

2nd  dau.  of  William  Eookes  Leeds  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of 

Camp  Hill,  near  Eipon,  and  rf.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  William,  of  Cowesby  Hall,  Northallerton,  J. P. 

and  D.L.,  b.  1826;  m.   1849,  Elizabeth  Anne,  3rd  dau. 

of    Francis    Beynon   Hacket,   Esq.  of   Moor  Hall.  co. 

Warwick. 

George  Walter,  Commander  E.N.,  m.  1876,  Fannie,  dau. 
of  W.  H.  Powell,  Esq.  of  New  York,  and  had  a  son, 
George  Eugene,  d.  1880. 
John  George,  d.  18.56. 

Alfred  Hart,  to.   1883,  Maria,  dau.  of  —  Walker,  Esq., 
and  has  a  dau.,  Eleanor  Susan, 
Caroline  Anne. 
Marianne    Jane,  w.  April,  1863,  Major  Bowen  Cooke, 

S3rd  Ilegt. 
Elizabeth  Juliannj. 

Rosabelle  Susan,  m.  1854,  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ling- 
croft  (who  rf.  1869),  4th  son  of  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Stockton  Hall,  co.  York. 
Cecilia  Amy.  Lucy  Emma. 

Isabella  Harriet,  b.  1877.  Eleanor. 

I.  Mary  Anno,  m.  16  Nov.  1815,  John  Priestley,  Esq.  of 
Thorpe,  and  rf.  1823. 

II.  Susannah,  m.  Eev.  Henry  Wray,  and  has  two  sons  and  a 
dau. 

m.  Elizabeth,  to.  1780,  Thomas  Eateson,  Esq.,  and  had  an 
only  son,  Robert,  created  a  baronet. 
The  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  marriage. 

Gamaliel  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  l^eeds,  and  Mayor  1799, 
6.  26  May,  1744,  resided  at  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  and  afterwards 
in  Great  Orraond  Street,  London,  where  he  rf.  31  Aug.  1817.  By 
his  wife  Elizabeth  Im.  about  1780  or  1781),  dau.  of  James  Att- 
wood,  Esq.,  he  had  issue  (with  two  daus.,  1  Mary  Horton,  m. 
Stephen  John  Winthrop,  M.D.,  and  2  Anne  Susannah,  m. 
Leonard  Horner,  Esq.,  F.E.S),  an  only  son, 

William  Horton  Lloyd,  Esq.,  F.L.S.,  possessor  of  estates 
in  COS.  York,  Lancaster,  and  Derby,  b.  10  Feb.  1784;  m.  13 
April,  182G,  Mary  (who  d.  IS  Feb.  1882),  4th  and  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Whitelocke,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Place,  Bryanslon 
Square,  London,  and  Fortoiseau,  near  Paris  (a  great-grandson 
of  Sir  Bulstrode  Whitelocke,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  David 
Eoche,  Esq.,  Aldei-man  of  Limerick,  and  rf.  18  Feb.  1849, 
having  had  issue,  Gamaliel,  b.  12  June,  1327,  rf.  6  Nov.  1830  ; 
and  the  present  George  Whitelocke  Whitelocke-Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Strancally  Castle. 

J^amiln  of  SEInttlotht. 

Liinea.g'e. — John  Whitelocke,  Esq.,  of  an  old  Berkshire 
family,  possessed  for  several  generations  of  a  considerable 
property  in  Berks  as  well  as  in  cos.  Oxford  and  Buckingham, 
was  living  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.,  and  m.  Agnes,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Egbert  de  la  Beche  (the  last  male  descen- 
dant of  the  De  la  Beche  family  of  co.  Buckingham,  whose 
progenitor  William  de  la  Beche  is  mentioned  in  deeds  of  15 
and  31  Henry  III.),  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

William  Whitelocke,  Esq.,  living  1509,  who  left  by  his 
wife,  whose  name  was  Cowdrey,  a  son, 

Richard  Whitelocke,  Esq.,  living  1543.  By  his  wife,  who 
was  of  the  family  of  Grove,  near  Funges,  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Rev.),  Fellow  and  Vice-Provost  of  King's  Coll. 
Camb.,  Vicar  of  Prescott,  Diocese  of  Chester,  and  Canon 
of  Liehfield,  rf.  unm.  at  Liehfield,  aged  80  years. 

II.  John,  7n.at  45  years  of  age  the  dau.  of  Planer,  of  Oking- 
ham,  CO.  Berks,  who  was  then  aged  17,  and  had, 

1  William,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bccbes,  co.  Berks,  an(t 
Beches  Lands,  co.  Oxford,  m.  Ursula,  dau.  of  George 
Beresford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Colte,  and  had 
a  son, 

William,  Lord  of  the  Dlanor  of   Beches,  at  Visitation, 
Bucks,  1634. 

2  John,  one  of  the  King's  household  in  the  Wafery,  m.  the 
^\idow  of  his  kinsman,  Kev.  William  Whitelocke,  Vicar  of 
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3  Pe  la  Bcche,  living  163-1. 
in.  Hoirom,  who  d.  aged  over  CO  year?,  leaving  a  son, 

William  (Rev.*,  M.A.,  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Sunninpr,  and  Pre- 
bendary of  Wells  and   Lichfield,  left  hy  his  wife  (who  m. 
■Jndly,  John  Whitelockc,  of  the  King's  householdj  a  son, 
William,  living  1634. 
IT.  RicHAKD,  ancestor  of  the  line  treated  of  here. 
Jlr.  Whitelocke  was  party  to  deeds  made  10  Henkt  VII.  and 
1  Henry  VIII.     His  youngest  son, 

Richard  Whitelocke,  Esq.  of  London,  was  b.  at  Beches 
about  1533,  became  a  merchant,  and  was  made  free  of  the 
"Merchant  Adventurers."  He  to.  7  Feb.  1563,  Joan,  dau.  of 
.fohn  Colte,  Esq.,  co.  Hertford,  and  widow  of  Mr.  Brockhurst, 
of  London,  merchant  (who  d.  of  the  plague,  5  Queen  Eliza- 
liETH),  by  whom  (who  m.  3rdly,  Thomas  Price,  of  London, 
merchant,  and  d.  21  Feb.  1606)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  b.  10  Feb.  15n4,  Capt.  of  Infantry,  served  in  Pro- 
vence. Was  indicted  of  high  treason  with  liubcrt,  1st  Earl 
of  Essex,  but  was  discharged:  accused  of  being  concerned 
iH  the  Gunpowder  Plot,  1605;  d.  s.  p.  1608. 

II.  Richard,  of  Elbing,  in  Spruceland,  Sweden,  6.  28  Dec. 
1,565,  sent  to  Dantzio  at  the  age  of  16;  m.  Katherine 
Dambits,  of  Elbing,  and  d.  1624,  leaving,  with  two  daus., 
Katherine.  vi.  —  Smith,  of  Clundby,  and  another  m.  Capt. 
PoUey,  as  many  sons, 

.Tames,  6.  in  Elbing,  1608. 

John,  6.  in  Elbing  about  1614,  father  of 
John  Jacob  Whitelocke,  6.  1657,  whose  son, 
Clement,  m.  Marie  Behmer  de  Metzdorph,  and  had 
three  sons,  1  John,  b.  13  Sept.  1744,  Major  in  the 
service  of  the  King  of  Sweden,  and  Knt.  of  the  Order 
of  the  Sword;  m.  Marie  Lindmark,  and  was  killed  by 
a  cannon  ball  while  commanding  a  ship  of  the  line 
against  Russia,  3  June,  1790,  leaving  one  son,  Charles 
Otto,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  King  of  Sweden,,  b.  27 
Sept.  1789.  and  d.  at  Florence,  Italy,  about  1810  :  2 
Paul,  Major  in  the  artillery  of  Sweden,  Knight  of  the 
Sword,  6.  1748,  d.  umn.  1810;  3  Charles,  u.  1754.  m. 
Sophie  Lindmark,  and  d.  1780,  leaving  a  son,  Gustave, 
b.  1776,  who  left  Sweden,  and  has  ne>er  since  been 
heard  of. 

III.  William,  b.  posthumous  28  Kov.  1570,  entered  the  military 
service ;  ser\-ed  under  Sir  Francis  Drake,  and  was  slain  in  a 
fight  with  the  Spaniards  1597. 

IV.  James  (Sir),  twin  with  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mr.  Wiiitelock.;  d.  at  Bordeaux,  7  Nov.  1570.    His  youngest 
eon, 

SiK  James  Whitelocke,  Knt,  of  Fawley  Court,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, J. P.  of  that  CO.  and  co.  Oxford,  was  b.  posthumous,  a 
twin  with  his  brother  William,  in  St.  Thomas's  Street,  St.  Dun- 
stan-in-the-East,  London.  He  was  educated  at  St.  John's 
Coll.  Oxford,  of  which  he  was  elected  a  Fellow,  Nov.  1589.  Ad- 
mitted to  the  Middle  Temple,  2  March,  1592;  called  to  the  bar 
Aug.  1600;  appointed  Chief  Justice  of  Chester  14  June  1620; 
Serjeant-at-Law  18th  same  month  ;  knighted  at  Theobalds  29 
Oct.  1620;  and  sworn  in  a  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench  18  Oct. 
1624.  Sir  James  m.  9  Sept.  1602,  Elizabeth  Bulstrode  (6.  31 
July,  1575;  d.  28  May,  1031),  dau.  of  Edward  Bulstrode  Esq. 
of  Hedgeley  Bulstrode,  co.  Buckingham,  by  Cicely  his  wife, 
sister  of  Sir  John  Croke,  Knt.  of  Chilton,  co.  Buckingham, 
M.P.,  Speaker  of  Queen  Elizabeths  last  Parliament  and 
Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  and  grand-dau.  of  Thomas  Bul- 
strode, Esq.  of  Hedgeley  Bulstrode.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  BcLSTrtODE  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  James,  b.  17  May.  1612;  d.  before  1619. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  6  Oct.  1603;  m.  24  May,  1623,  Sir  Thomas 
Mostyn,  Knt.  of  Mostyn,  and  was  mother  of  Sir  Roger 
Mostyn,  1st  Bart,  of  Mostyn. 

II.  Mary,  6.  17  May,  1606 ;  d.  5  June,  1611. 

III.  Cicely,  b.  10  .March,  1G07  ;  m.  3  July,  16.T2,  Edward 
Dixon,  Esq.  of  HilJen-in-Tunbridge,  co.  Cambridge. 

IV.  Joan,  6.  6  Aug.  1609  ;  d.  at  Beaconslield,  8  May,  1610. 

V.  Dorothy,  6.  15  Sept.  and  d.  30  Sept.  ICiO. 

Sir  James  d.  22  June,  1632,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Bclstrode  Whitelocke.  Knt.  of  Fawley  Court,  and  of 
Chilton  Lodge,  co.  Wilts,  created  by  Christiana,  Queen  of 
Sweden,  a  Knight  of  the  Order  of  Amaranth,  6.  6  Aug.  1605. 
Entered  Oxford  University  at  sixteen,  the  Middle  Temple 
at  eighteen,  and  was  admitted  a  Barrister  1626.  He  was 
M.P.  for  Stafford  1626,  for  Great  Marlow  1640,  for  Oxford 
1654,  and  for  co.  Buekingham|1656.  In  1632  he  was  appointed 
Becorder  of  Abingdon,  and  was  deputed  1642  on  the  break- 
ing-out of  the  Civil  War,  to  prevent  the  execution  of  a 
royal  array  in  co.  Oxford.  In  1644  he  was  member  of 
the  commission  to  treat  with  the  king,  and  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Admiralty  1645.  He  garrisoned  Phyllyscourt  against  the 
king,  1646.  Was  appointed  one  of  the  Commissioners  of 
the  Great  Seal  2  March,  1648  ;  Serjeant-at-Law  2  Oct.  follow- 


ing; and  was  sent  by  Oliver  CRo>nvELL  as  Ambassader  ta 
Sweden  2  Sept.  1653,  which  post  he  resigned  in  1654.  He  was 
summoned  to  Oliver  Cromwell's  "Other  House,"  by  writs, 
11  Dec.  1655,  and  11  Dec.  1656,  and  was  created  a  Viscountf 
by  a  patent,  dated  21  Aug.  1657.  After  the  death  of  Cromwell. 
he  was  appointed,  27  Oct.  1659,  one  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  ' '  for  the  Preservation  of  the  Peace ;  "  and  the  same  year 
was  made  First  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal.  At  thfr 
Restoration  he  retired  from  public  life,  and  was  granted  a  free 
pardon  by  Charles  II.,  and  presented  by  His  Majesty  with  hi» 
Coronation  Bible  and  Prayer  Book.  Sir  Bulstrode  m.  1st,  June, 
1630,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Alderman  Thomas  Bennett,  of  London, 
by  whom  (who  d.  16  May,  1634),  he  had  a  son, 

I.  James  (Sir),  of  Tromjiington,  b.  13  July,  1631,  Col.  of 
Horse,  knighted  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  6  Jan.  1650,  M.P. 
CO.  Oxford,  12  July,  1654;  m.  Mercy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
George  Pyke,  Esq.  of  Trompington,  co.  Cambridge;  andci. 
Oct.  1701,  leaving, 

1  Bulstrode,  aged  about  40  in  1690,  d.  unm. 

2  George,  %inm.  1703. 

3  James  Bulstrode,  v.nm.  1703. 

Sir  Bulstrode  m.  2ndly,  10  Nov.  1634,  Hon.  Frances  Willoughby, 
dau.  of  William,  3rd  Lord  Willoughby,  of  Parham,  by  whom 
(who  d.  16  May,  1649)  he  had  issue, 

II.  William  (Sir),  Knt,  of  Phyllyscourt,  Henley-on-Thames, 
CO.  Oxford,  bapt.  28  Dec.  1636,  P.arrister  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  M.P.  for  Wenlock,  knighted  at  Whitehall,  10  April, 
1689;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Overbury,  Knt.  of 
Burton-upon-the-Hill,  co.  Gloucester;  and  d.  Nov.  171-7, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Overbury,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1693. 

2  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  m.  Anne,  dau,  of 
Edward  Nowell,  Secretary  to  the  Excise  Commissioners  ; 
and  d.  27  July,  1709,  having  had  an  only  dau.,  Anne,  d, 
April,  1699. 

3  Bulstrode,  d.  unm. 

4  James,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1677. 

1  Anne,  m.  1681,  Sir  Thomas  Noel,  Srd  Bart,  of  Kirby 
Mallory;  and  rf.  8  Jan.  1737. 

2  Mary,  m.  William  Harmar,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  gea- 
tlcman. 

3  Frances,  d.  unm.  June,  1680. 

4  Hester,  m.  Edward  Sherwood,  Esq.  of  Henrcth,  co- 
Berks. 

5  Dorothy,  d.  «njn.  March,  1721. 

6  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Wiseman,  Esq.  of  Sparsholt 
Court,  CO.  Berks. 

7  Henrietta,  d.  Oct.  1710.  8  Diana. 
HI.  Willoughby,  6.  1646;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Bulstrode,  b.  1648;  d.  unm. 

I.  Frances,  bapt.  30  Dec.  1635. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  II  Jan.  1637. 

III.  Mary,  bapt.  4  April,  1639 ;  m.  George  Nevill,  Esq.  of 
Sheffield  Park,  co.  Sussex,  and  was  father  of  George,  llth, 
and  vvilliam,  1 4th  Lord  Abergavenny. 

IV.  Cicely,  bapt.  9  Jan.  1641. 

V.  Hester,  bapt.  Aug.  1642;  m.  Mr.  Scawen,  a  Welshman. 

VI.  Anne,  m.  Abraham  Hill,  Esq.  of  Shilton,  co.  Devon. 

Sir  Bulstrode  m.  3rdly,  11  Sept.  1650,  Mary  Carleton,  of 
Surrey,  widow  of  Rowland  Wilson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
further  issue, 

V.  Samuel,  of  Chilton  Foliatt,  co.  Wilts,  6.  1651;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  jBobert  Gough,  of  Vernham  Dean,  co. 
Southampton;  and  rf.  May,  1690,  leaving  by  her  (who  d, 
Oct.  1702)  two  sons  and  as  many  daus., 

1  Samuel,  of  Chilton  Foliatt,  bapt.  23  Dec.  167.5;  m.  lot,. 
Elizabeth  Trotman,  who  d.  s.  p.  April,  1700  ;  and  2ndly, 
at  Westminster  Abbey,  6  Feb.  1703,  Katharine,  dau.  of 
John  Dolben,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Most  Rev.  John 
Dolben,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York;  aud  d.  April,  1743, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1722),  twelve  children,  viz., 

1  John,  of  Chilton  Foliatt,  sold  the  estate,  and  d.  unm. ; 

2  Samuel,  d.  unm.  1741 ;  3  Gilbert,  d.  1741 ;  1  Katherine, 
6.  9  Nov.  nO'.i,  d.  unm. ;  2  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Gifford,. 
Rector  of  Nufford,  co.  Oxford;  3  Elizabeth,  6.  1706,  d. 
30   Oct.    1777;     4  Nettie,    b.    1709,    d.    26   April,  1781; 

6  Mary,  b.  1711,  m.  George  Gerrard,  Esq  ,  and  d.  25' 
April,    1802;     6  Henrietta,  b.    1714,    d.    21    Dec.    1797  i 

7  Mulso,  b.  1715,  d.  15  Dec.  1812;  8  Charlotte,  m. 
Charles  Gerrard,  Esq. ;  and  9  Judith,  b.  1722,  d.  26 
Aug.  1807. 

2  Bulstrode,  of  Everleigh,  co.  Wilts,  b.  1678,  whose  will  i& 
dated  26  Aug.  1732  ;  d.  g.  p. 

1  Frances,  m.  Walter  Parker,  Esq.  of  Ilighworth. 

2  Mary. 

VI.  Carleton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VII.  Stephen,  a  SIx-Clerk  in  Chancery,  d.  s.  p. 

VIII.  Bigley,  b.  6  Nov.  1653;  d.  May,  1686. 

IX.  John,  b.  26  Sept.  1656. 

VII.  Frances,  b.  17  May,  1655;  to.  11  Sept.  1672,  Sir  Francis 
File,  4th  Bart,   of  Compton  Beauchamp. 

VIII.  Rebecca,  b.  7  May,  1658. 

Sir  Bulstrode,  d.  1673,  and  was  buried  at  Chilton  Foliatt,  near 


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Hungerford,  co.  Wilts,  which  place  he  had  purchased,  1660. 
His  sixth  son, 

Cakleton  WniTELOCKE,  Esq.  of  Hersham,  co.  Surrey,  and 
Salisbury  Square,  London,  bapt.  21  June,  1652;  to.  1st, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Henley,  1st  Bart,  of  Henley, 
who  d.  1637,  leaving  four  daus., 

I.  Huth.  II.  Katharine,  6.  1685. 

III.  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  1687. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  William  Russell,  Esq.,  Fleet  Street,  London. 

Mr.  Carleton  AVhitelocke,  m.  2ndly,  Maty,  dau.  of  Herbert 
Alwyn,  of  London,  merchant,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Mitchell, 
Esq.  of  Greyford,  co.  Kent,  by  whom  he  had  another  dau., 
Asncs  de  la  Beche,  b.  Aug.  1700,  and  d.  Dec.  next  year,  and 
a  son,  his  successor, 

John  Cakleton  Whitelocke,  Esq.  of  Priorswood,  co.  Dublin, 
lapt.  29  Sept.  1699.  joined  the  army  as  Ensign,  29  Sept.  1719, 
and  was  afterwards  Major  in  Col.  Burrell's  Regt.  He  m.  15 
April,  1725,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Roche,  Esq.  of  St.  Mary's, 
Li)nerick,  M.P.  for  that  city,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hulstrode,  b.  Feb.  1720;  d.  1736. 

II.  George,  his  successor. 

1.  Anne,  d.  unm.  ".  Frances,  d.  1748. 

III.  Katheriiie,  1/1.  Walter  Bermingham,  Esq. ;  andcZ.  15Dec. 
17G9. 

Major  Whitelocke  d.  4  July,  1776.    His  only  sui-viving  son, 

George  Whitelocke,  Esq.  of  Wokingham,  co.  Berks,  Glou- 
cester Place,  London,  and  Fortoiseau,  near  Paris,  wasbapt.  at 
St.  Thomas's  Church,  Dublin,  4  May  1750,  and  eventually 
became  heir  male  of  Sib  Bulstrode  Whitelocke.  He  ra. 
Mary,  dau.  of  David  Roche,  Esq.,  Limerick,  and  aunt  of  Sir 
David  Roche,  1st  Bart,  of  Carass,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1831,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Bulstrode,  his  heir,  d.  s.  p.  1867. 

II.  James,  of  Amboise  Touraine,  France,  heir  to  his  brother, 
d.  nnm.  30  Nov.  1879. 

III.  George,  of  Harewood  Square,  London,  d.  -nam.  24  June. 
1879. 

IV.  l>e  la  Beche,  bapt.  16  Sept.  1791 ;  d.  unm.  1858. 

I.  Henrietta,  b.  1785;  d.  Sept.  1790. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1856. 

III.  Georgina,  d.  unm.  1835. 

IV.  Frances,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1861. 

V.  Mary  Whitelocke,  b.  12  Aug.  1797;  m.  13  April,  1826, 
William  Horton  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  co.  York,  by  whom 
(b.  10  Feb.  1784;  d.  18  Feb.  1849),  she  left  at  her  decease  , 
18  Feb.  1882,  one  surviving  son, 

George  Whitelocke  Whitelocke-Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Stran- 
cally  Castle,  who,  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  James 
Whitelocke,  having  become  representative  of  the  Whitelocke 
fnmily,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  13  Jan.  1680,  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Whitelocke. 

-4rvis — Az.,  a  chev.  engr.  between  three  eaglets  close  or. 
Crest — On  a  tower  vair6  ar.  and  gu.,  an  eaglet,  wings  endorsed 
or.     Motto — Quodcunq.  evenerit  optimum. 

j4)-i)is  (exemplified  to  Mr.  Whitelockc-Lloyd  under  the  royal 
licence  of  13  Jan.  1880).— Quarterly :  )st  and  4th  counter- 
quarrered — 1st  aud  4th,  Lloyd,  ar.  three  lions  dormant  in  pale 
sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Whitelocke,  az.  a  chev.  engr.  between  three 
eaglets  close  or,  for  Whitelocke-Lloyd:  2n(i,  az.  a  chev.  engr. 
between  three  eaglets  close  or.,  for  Whitelocke;  3rd,  on  abend 
gu.  three  stags'  heads  cabossed  or.,  for  De  la  Beche.  Crests — 
1st,  Lloyd,  a  demi-arm  in  scale  armour,  tlic  hand  naked  ppr., 
cuffed  or.,  grasping  a  lizard  vert. ;  2nd,  Whitelocke,  on  a 
tower  vaire  ar.  and  gu.,  an  eaglet,  wings  endorsed  or. — Motto 
over — Quodcunq.  evenerit  optimum.  Motto — Ar  ol  gwaith 
gorphvys. 

&o(n— Strancally  Castle,  Villierstown,  co.  Waterford,  and 
Buttevant  Castle,  co.  Cork. 


LLOYD   OF  STOCKTON  HALL. 

Lloyd,  Geoegb  William,  Esq.  of  Stockton  Hall 
Rf  ar  York,  J. P.  co.  Lincoln,  b.  4  March,  1861. 

Lineag'e. — See  Llotd  of  Strancally  Castle. 

George  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Barrister-atLaw,  second  son  of 
George  Lloyd,  M.B.,  F.R.S.,  D.L.,  and  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Horton,  Esq.  of  Chadderton,  long  resident  at 
Manchester,  and  afterwards  at  York,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Jeremiah  Naylor,  of  Wakefield,  merchant,  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward  Jeremiah,  of  Oldfield  Hall,  co.  Chester,  Barrister-at- 
Law, b.  22  June,  1790,  m.  1822,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  William  Bigby,  Esq.  of  Oldtield  Hall,  and  had  no 
surviving  issue. 

Elizabeth,  m.  let,  to  William  Butler  l.aird,  Esq.  of  Strath- 
martin,  near  Dundee,  who  d.  1810,  and  2ndly,  to  Robert 
Alison,  Esq.  of  Dundee. 

Susannah  Georgiana. 


Mary  Anne,  m.  1831,  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Cecil  Daniel  Wray, 
Canon  of  the  Collegiate  Church  at  Manchester. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Stockton  Hall,  co.  York,  some  time 
a  Captain  in  the  2nd  Lancashire  Militia,  6.  21  May,  1787,  m. 
17  May,  1810,  Alicia  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Greame, 
Esq.  of  Sewerby  House,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

George  John,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Yarburgh 
on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Heslington,  co.  York  {see 
'Yav.vvugb  of  Heslington),  m.  1840,  Maiy  Antonia,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Cheelham  Hilton,  Esq.  of  Pennington,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, and  d.  1875,  leaving  two  daus.,  Mary  Elizabeth,  m. 
1862,  George  William  Lord  Deraniore  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage),. 
and  Susan  Anne,  m.  1865,  Charles  Lethbridge,  Esq. 

Yarburgh  Gamaliel,  in  holy  orders,  b.  1813,  m.  1839,  Editha 
Christian,  5th  dau.  of  W.  A.  Le  Ilunte,  Esq.  of  Artramount, 
CO.  Wexford,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Greame  on 
succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Sewerby,  co.  York,  and  d.  1890, 
having  had  issue,  1  Yarburgh  George,  J. P.,  M.A.  Cam- 
bridge, 6.  1840,  m.  1867,  Dora  Lctitia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eight 
Rev.  T.  O'Brien,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  and  has  issue,  Yarburgh,. 
Francis,  Philip,  Editha,  and  Dora;  2  Patty  Warburton,  d, 
1870  ;  3  Editha,  d.  1859  ;  4  Maria. 

Henry,  in  holy  orders. 

Edward,  of  Lingoroft,  near  York,  6.  1823,  m.  21  Sept.  1854, 
Rosabelle  Susan,  4th  dau.  of  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cowesby 
Hall,  drowned  4  Feb.  1869,  leaving  issue,  Georgina  Rosa- 
belle,  m.  1879,  Guy  St.  M;iur  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Tne  leases, 
Yorkshire,  late  14th  Hussars;  Edith  Maria  Greame,  m. 
1879,  Frederick  Edward  Reynard,  Esq.  of  SunderlandwicU 
and  Hobgreen,  co.  York  ;  Cecil  Mary. 
The  third  son, 

Rev.  Henry  Lloyd,  Rector  of  Y''arborough,  co.  LincolHi, 
h.  1815,  m.  1858,  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Roy,  D.D., 
and  leaving  issue, 

George  William. 

Henry  John  Greame,  6.  1862;  Capt.  Cornwall  Militia,  late 
Lieut.  2nd  batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  m.  9 
Dec.  1886,  Caroline  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  H.  Peter-Hoblyn^ 
Esq.  of  Colquite,  Bodmin,  co.  Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 

1  Cyril  Ga,scoigne,  b.  18S7. 

2  John  Rodney,  b.  1890. 

3  Henry  Greame,  b.  Is92. 

1  Caroline  Doris.  2  Kathleen  Anne. 

Alicia  Margaret. 
The  Rev.  Henry  Lloyd  d.  Nov.  1862. 

Arras — Arg.,  three  lions  dormant  in  palesa.  Crest — A  demi- 
arm  in  scale  armour,  the  hand  naked  ppr.,  the  cuff  arg.  grasp- 
ing a  lizard  vert. 

Motto— VwY  Vaeddian  deffro. 

Sea£— Stockton  Hall,  York. 


LLOYD-VAXJGHAN. 

{See  Vaughan  of  Golden  Groce.) 


LLOYD   OF   TRALLWYN. 

Lloyd,  Charles  Henry,  Esq.  of  Tralhvyn,  co. 
Carnarvon,  b.  6  Aug.  1847. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Lloyd  of  Trallwyn  is  one  of 
great  antiquity  in  Wales,  and  the  present  Mr.  Lloyd  possesse? 
a  roll  setting  forth  the  pedigree  from  a  remote  period. 

John  Ellis,  Esq.  6.  1  Nov.  1786  (son  of  Hugh  Ellis,  Esq.  of 
Carnarvon,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Knutsford,  and  grandson  of  the  Venerable  John  Ellis,  Arch- 
deacon of  Merioneth,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn),  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1811,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Lloyd,  in  compli.ince  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunction  of  his  grand-uncle,  the  Rev.  William 
Lloyd,  son  of  Hugh  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn.  He  was  a 
Magistrate  and  Deputy-Lieut,  for  co.  Carnarvon,  and  served 
as  High  Sheriff,  1817.  He  to.  5  Dec.  1815,  Jane,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Griffith  Jones,  and  had  issue, 

John  Ellis,  his  heir. 

Hugh,  6.7  Dec.  1825:   d.  8  April,  1865, 

Robert,  b.  16  April,  1833;  d.  1880. 

Richard,  6.  8  Sept.  1834. 

Margaret  Ann,  d.  1885. 

Mary  Catherine,  m.  1854,  Alfred  Jones,  Esq. 

Cordelia,  m.  1857,  Thomas  Parr  Williams  Ellis,  Esq. 

Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Ellis  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn,  6.  10  May,  1819;  ni. 
21  Aug.  1845,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Sothern,  Esq.  of  th« 
Priory,  Liverpool,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1873,  having  had  issue, 


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LLU 


.  I.  John  Eixis,  6.  12  July,  ISIG;  d.  26  Jan.  18G3. 

II.  Charles  Henry. 

III.  AVilliam,  b.  15  March,  1S57  :  d.  4  March,  ISSO. 

IV.  Hugh  Gnynn,  b.  5  Jan.  1859. 

V.  Francis  Longueville,  6.  25  Dec.  18G2. 
X.  Edith  Mary,"tf.  5  Dec.  1S60. 

II.  Annie  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  W.  Briscoe.  Rector  of  Nutfiold, 
Keithill,  Surrey. 

III.  Harriet  Jane,  d.  6  Pec.  1300.  iv.  Mary  Ellen. 
V.  Isabel,  d.  29  Jan.  18G3. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  or  between  throe  spear-heads  arg. 
a  torleau  between  two  bulls'  heads  caboshcdsa.  Crest — .\  lion 
rampant  arg.  gutti^e  de  sang  surmounting  two  spears  in  saltire 
Pi"-. 

Stat — Trallwvn.  Pwllheli,  co.  Carnarvon. 


LLOYD  OF  SHELTON  HALL. 

LxoYD,  Geoege  Butlek,  Esq.  of  Shclton  Hall, 
CO.  Salop,  J.P.,  b.  S  Jan.  1854  ;  m.  22  Jan.  1880, 
Constance  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Colonel  Eichard  Jen- 
kins, 1st  Bengal  Cayalrj,  of  Bieton  Hall,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Jenkins,  K.C.B.,  and  lias 
issue, 

I.  William  Butler,  6.  6  Nov.  1880. 

II.  Thomas  Butler,  b.  17  Nov.  1890. 

I.  Mary  Constance,  6.  1  Feb.  18S2. 

II.  Margaret  Helen,  b.  27  Sept.  1885. 

Lineage. — Lewis  Llotd,  of  Alberbury,  co.  Salop,  living 
1582,  was  father  of 

John  Lewis  Llotd,  of  Shrewsbury;  admitted  a  burgess  of 
Shrewsbury,  12  Sept.  1582.     His  son, 

William  Lloyd,  of  Shrewsbury,  who  d.  in  1G46,  was  father 
of 

JoHX  Lloyd,  of  Shrewsbury,  admitted  a  burgess  by  descent 
2  March,  1677.    By  Mary,  his  wife,  he  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Llotd,  of  the  Abbey  Foregate,  Shrewsbury;  admitted 
a  burgess  by  descent,  2  March,  1677,  but  declared  to  be  too 
young  to  vote.     His  son, 

Thomas  Llotd,  of  Kowton,  had  property  at  Wattlesborough 
in  1708;  was  admitted  a  burgess  of  Shrewsbury,  23  March, 
1721  ;  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Julian's,  Shrewsbury,  in  1736.  By 
Sarah  his  wife,  (who  was  bur.  at  St.  Julian's  in  1787,  aged 
78),  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  next. 

I.  Mar)-,  VI.  James  Ground,  and  rf.  in  1820,  aged  90. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bur.  at  St.  Julian's  iu  1787,  aged  63. 

John  Lloyd,  of  Shrewsbury ;  admitted  a  burgess  of  Shrews- 
bury, 6  Oct.  1774;  bur.  at  St.  Julian's, Shrewsbury,  20  May, 
1794.  He  m.  22  June,  1758,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bucknall,  of 
Shrewsbury,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  admitted  a  burgess  of  ShrevTsbury,  2  Oct. 
1789. 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq,  of  Shrewsbury ;  admitted  a  burgess  16 
Dec.  1783;  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury,  1810;  in.  18  Aug.  1789, 
Eliza  Bella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wright,  of  the  Poultry,  London, 
by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Harry  Johnson,  of  Kenilworth,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  30  June,  1831),  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  his  heir. 

1.  Charlotte,  d.  28  Slay,  1827.  n.  Frances. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Eowland  Himt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton  (.see  that 
famiiy). 

Mr. Thomas  Lloyd  d.4May,  1826,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Maiy's, 
Shrewsbury. 

John  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  the  Stone  House,  Shrewg- 
■bury;  admitted  a  burgess  3  Oct.  1812;  m.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury,  5  Oct.  1819,  Harriet,  younger  dau.  of  the  Eight 
llev.  Samuel  Butler,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  LichSeld ;  and  by 
her  (who  d.  12  March,  1880,  aged  79),  he  had,  with  other 
issue, 

I.  The  "Venerable  Thomas  Bucknall,  of  the  Whitehall, 
Shrewsbury;  M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.  ;  sometime 
Vicar  of  St.  Mary's  Shrewsburj-,  and  rector  of  Edgmond, 
and  Archdeacon  of  Salop;  m.  Sophia  Eliz.ibeth,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  Percival  Spearman  Wilkinson,  of  Mount  Oswald, 
Durham,  by  whom  he  had  iisuc, 

1  John  Bucknall. 

1  —  7)i.  Eev.  Bobert  Mowbray  Tillard,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Eodington. 

2  Ellen,  -.a.  —  Adams,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

3  Alice,  4  Mary. 

II.  William  Butler,  of  Monfemoor,  and  afterwards  of  Preston 
3Iontford,  co.  Salop,  -J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  20  May,  1851,  Jane 
Emilia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hunt,  of  Wadenhoe,  co. 
Northampton,  and  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Ward 


Hunt,  Bometimo  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  (sea  HoifT  of 
Boreatton) ;  and  d.  9  April,  1874,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Bdtler,  now  of  Shelton  Hall. 

2  Edward  William. 

3  Ernest  Thomas,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford  ;  a  magi.strate 
in  the  Indian  Civil  Service;  b.  1860,  m.  Ethel  Mary, 
second  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Dansey  Green-Price,  iiart.,  and 
has  issue. 

I  HaiTict  Mary.  2  Edith. 

Mr.  John  Thomas  Lloyd  d.  4  May,  1826,  aged  35,  and  waa 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury. 

Stat — Shelton  Hall,  Shrewsbury. 


LLUELLYN  OF    STRETHALL, 

Lluelltn,  Col.  William  Satmond,  of  Sfcret- 
liall,  CO.  Essex,  h.  20  Feb.  1834 ;  commissioned  as 
2nd  Lieut,  in  the  Eoyal  Artillery,  11  April,  1854, 
served  in  the  Abyssinian  expedition  of  1867-8,  held 
the  appointment  of  Colonel  on  the  Staff  in  com- 
mand of  Artillery  in  Egypt,  and  afterwards  at 
Malta,  from  Oct.  1884,  to  Feb.  1889.  Col.  Llucl- 
lyn  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Strethall,  and  patron 
of  the  living. 

Lineage.— Martin  Lluelltx,  living  in  the  16th  century, 
had  eight  sons,  the  youngest  of  whom,  Martin,  b.  1616,  took 
his  M.A.  degree  at  Chiist  Church,  Oxford,  in  1643.  During 
the  siege  of  Oxford  he  commanded  a  company  in  the  King's 
service.  He  wa.s  afterwards  Principal  of  St.  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford,  and  Physician  to  Charles  II.  ;  and  was  author  oiMcn 
Miracles  and  other  poems.  He  d.  17  March,  1681-'2,  having 
been  twice  m.,  and  leaving  by  his  first  wife,  a  son  Martin,  and 
a  dau.  Lettice;  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  three  sons,  George, 
Eichard,  and  Maurice,  and  two  daus.  Martha  and  Mary.  His 
eldest  son, 

Martin  Lluelltn.  who  was  a  Lieut  of  horse  in  the  army  of 
James  II.,  and  Commissary-General  to  the  forces  in  Portugal 
in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne,  ?«.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 
Halford,  of  Edith  Weston,  Eutland,  and  d.  in  1729.  His 
son, 

Eichard  Lluelltn,  lord  of  the  manor  of  South  Witham, 
CO.  Lincoln,  was  b.  in  1701,  and  )/(.  1725,  Alice  Whittakcr, 
who  d.  1758.     He  d.  in  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eichard  Lluelltn,  a  Field  officer  in  the  Lincolnshire 
Militia,  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  b.  1740;  m.  Margaret,  widow  of 
Eichard  White,  of  ShinclitTe,  and  dau.  of  Warren  Maude,  of 
Sunnyside  House,  co.  Durham,  who  d.  in  18'22.  He  d.  1829, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

Sir  Uichard  Lluelltn,  6.  17  Nov.  1781 :  entered  the  army 
in  1799,  as  Capt.  with  temporary  rank  in  the  5'2nd  Eegt.,  with 
which  he  served  under  Sir  John  Moore  in  1880-1  at  Ferrol, 
Cadiz,  and  in  the  Mediterranean.  On  the  renewal  of  the  war 
he  relinquished  his  temporary  commission,  and  re-entered 
the  army  in  the  28th  Efgt.,  with  which  he  served  in  the 
Peninsula,  being  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaco  and  Albuera, 
and  many  other  engagements ;  also  in  the  campaign  in  the 
Netherlands  in  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo,  in  which  last  battle  he  was  severely  wounded.  He 
was  rewarded  with  the  Companionship  of  the  Bath,  and  pro- 
motion to  the  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  Ho  became  a  General  and 
K.C.B.  Sir  Eichard  Lluellyn  m.  27  June,  1831,  Elizabeth. 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gcn.  Eaymond,  of  the  Lee,  Essex, 
who  d.  12  Jan.  1878,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  b.  18  May,  1832;  entered  the  army  15  Dec.  1849, 
as  Ensign  46th  Foot,  with  which  regt.  he  served  in  the 
Crimea,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Sevastopol,  was 
afterwards  a  Major  of  the  3rd  batt.  Durham  Light  Infantry 
(Militi:i),  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Col.  Lluellyn  m.  10  Aug. 
1872,  Amy  Hawkins,  dau.  of  George  Chester,  and  d.  27 
Sept.  18y0,  leaving  issue, 

Eichard,  6.  25  April,  1874. 
Raymond  Chester,  b.  14  Jan.  1882. 
Amy  Margaret. 

II.  William  Ratmond,  of  Strethall. 

Hi.  Eaymond  Maude,  6.  22  Dec.  1842:  E.A.Trin.  Coll.  Camb. 
1868,  called  to  the  Bar,  28  June,  lhl76;  m.  21  March,  1872, 
Agnes  Harriett,  elder  dau.  of  Thomas  Masters  Usborne,  of 
Clifton,  CO.  Cork.     He  d.  s.  p.  '26  June,  1886. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  3  Feb.  1887. 

Sir  Eichard  Lluellyn  d.  7  Dec.  1867. 

^,.;ns— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  ducally  crowned  or,  langued 
gu.  Crest — A  rock,  and  thereou  a  Cornish  chough,  all  ppr. 
Motto— W0T8  mihi  lucrum. 

Ilesidence—'i'i ,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W. 


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liOCKE    OF   GRANGE. 

{See  Deetv  of  Grange.) 


LOCKE   OP    CliEVE   HOTJSE. 

Locke,  Wadham,  Esq.  of  Clere  House,  Seend, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  The  Elms,  Hants,  J.P.  for  Wilts, 
High  Sberiii"  1847,  late  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  4 
July,  1803 ;  m.  1st,  1827,  Caroline  Mary,  dan.  of 
Henry  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Burton,  Yorkshire,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

1.  Wadham,  h.  1829,  d.  1841. 

I.  Caroline  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  ni.  1857,  Capt.  George  Henry 
Lamb,  late  49th  Eegt. 

He  m.  2ndly,  21  April,  1844,  Albinia,  dau.  of 
John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Sleningford  Park,  co.  York, 
and  Fillingham  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

I,  Wadham,  late  Lieut.  94th  Foot,  h.  6  March.  1845  ;  m.  12 
June,  1878,  Alves,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Inglis,  of  Kiags- 
mills,  CO.  Inverness,  and  d.  s.  p.  1880. 

II.  Ernest  Dalton  Bokough,  6.  1848. 
in.  CecilJohn  Hay,  b.  1852. 

IV.  Norcliffe  Robert  Sutton,  d.  young. 

V.  Francis  Alexander  Sydenham,  l>.  13G1. 

VI.  Arthur  Guy  Neville,  b.  1864. 

VII.  D'Arcy  Victor  Thomas  Andrews,  b.  1SG7. 
II.  Eachel  Ethel  Albinia  Laura. 

in.  Albinia  Selina  Johanna. 

liineagre. — For  some  account  of  this  family,  refer  to  the 
Gentleman's  Magazine  for  1792,  p.  798. 

Wadham  Locke,  Esq.  of  Eowdeford,  House,  co.  Wilts,  vi. 
Anne,  dau.  of  James  Sutton,  Esq.  d.  28  June,  1799,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

Wadham  Locke,  Esq.  of  Eowdeford  House,  6.  26  Oct.  1779, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts,  1804,  and  M.P.  for 
Devizes  1832;  ra.  23  Sept.  1802,  Anna  Maria  Selina,  dau.  of 
Francis  Powell,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House,  Wilts,  and  by  her 
(who  <^.  6  July,  1838)  had  issue, 

Wadham,  now  o*  Cleve  House. 

Francis  Alexander  Sydenham,  of  Eowdeford,  Wilts,  .J.I'.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  31  July,  18U4 ;  m.  1  Dec.  1835, 
Katharine  Harriott,  dau.  of  j\dmiral  Sir  Francis  Fellowes, 
C.B.,  by  Catherine  Mary.,  his  wile,  dau.  of  .Sir  William 
Abdy,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1879)  had  issue, 
Wadham  Fellowes,  6.  3  Feb.  1838,  d.  30  July,  1854;  and 
Katharine  Selina,  m.  21  Nov.  1867,  Gen.  Horatio  Morant, 
who  d.  Dec.  1888.     He  d.  1885. 

John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  H.E.I.C.S.  Bengal,  of  Eowdeford, 
Wilts,  b.  1808  ;  m.  1839,  Frances  Augusta,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Moore  Wayne,  Esq.  of  South  Wanborough,  Hants,  and  d. 
1886,  leaving  issue,  three  daus..  Amy ;  Ella;  and  Julia. 

Anna  Maria  Selina,  m.  1st,  Georce  Purefoy  Jervoise,  Esq.  of 
Herriard  Park,  Hants  ;  and  2ndly,  Francis  J.  P.  Marx,  Esq., 
of  Arle,  Bury,  near  Alresford,  and  had  issue,  George, 
deceased  ;  John,  Commander  E.N. 

Elizabeth  Sarah,  d.  14  Nov.  1833. 

Anne,  m.  4  Jan.  18 '8,  Eev.  Henry  Paddon,  eldest  son  of 
J.  Paddon,  Esq.  of  Fareham,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
one  dau. 

Louisa,  m.  1st,  William  Lawrence  Colquhoun,  Esq.,  of 
Clathick,  and  by  him  had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. ; 
2ndly,  J.  Dunlop,  Esq.  of  Tollcross,  Glasgow. 

Katharine  Powell,  m.  George  Duberly,  Esq.,  Col.  77th  Eegt., 
and  has  issue,  a  son  and  dau. 

Frances  Isabella,  j/i.  Henry  Duberly,  Esq.,  Col.  8th  Hussars. 

Mr.  Locke  d.  21  Oct.  1835. 

Arms — Per  fess  az.  and  or,  a  pale  and  three  hawks  with 
vings  endorsed,  all  counterehanged.  Crest — X  hawk,  wings 
endorsed,  holding  in  the  beak  a  padlock  or. 

Sfa^s— Cleve  House,  Seend,  Melkshain,  Wilts ;  and  The 
Elms,  Christchurch,  Hants. 


LOCKHART  OF  CLEGHORN. 

Eliott-Lockhaet,  William,  Esq.  of  Cleghorn, 
CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  cos.  Lanark,  Roxburgh,  and  Selkirk, 
D.L.  CO.  Selkirk,  educated  at  Harrow,  late  Capt.  26th 
Cameronians  and  74th  Highlanders,  ^..s.c.  and  was 
D.A.A.G.  at  Aldershot  1863-68,  b.  2  March,  1833  ; 
m.  11  AprU,  1866,  Dorothea  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Walter  Elliot,  K.C.S.I.  of  Wolfelee,  and  has  had 
issue. 


I.  Allan  Ashton,  Lieut.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  b.  21  Feb. 
1867. 

II.  AValter  Blair,   Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  3  March, 
1870. 

III.  Norman,  h.  20  Dec.  1371,  d.  3  April,  1872. 
I.  Mary  Charlotte. 

Liineagre. — Sie  .Stephen  Lockhabt,  Knt.,  was,  as  appears 
from  charters  to  him,  a  gentleman  of  the  Guard  and  a 
devoted  adherent  of  King  .James  III.  In  1476  he  received  :i 
Crown  Charter  of  a  third  of  the  lands  of  Cleghorn,  and  in 
1489  he  received  a  Crown  confirmation  of  a  sale  to  him,  by 
David  Ogilvy  of  Inchmartin  of  further  lands  of  Cleghorn,  and 
in  1496  King  James  IV.  granted  a  new  Charter  of  the  wholf 
lands  of  Cleghorn  acquired  by  him.  He  m.  Marion,  2nd  dau. 
of  John,  4th  Lord  Somerville,  by  Marion  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Baillie  of  Lamington,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Allan,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Stephen,  who  was  ancestor  of  the  Lockharts  of  Wicketsh.iw 
and  Milton  Lockhart. 

Alan  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Whitefoord  of  that  ilk  and  d.  before  1501,  leaving 
issue, 

Alexander  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  m.  1st,  Euphan,  dau. 
of  Hamilton  of  Innerwick,  and  2ndly,  Mariote  Cleland,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

MuNoo  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  who  was,  in  1572  with 
others,  "  dilatit  "  for  the  murder  of  Henry  Darnley,  husband 
of  Queen  Mary.  He  was  made  to  tind  caution  in  1579  for  the 
support  given  by  him  to  the  "rebel  Hammiltons."  In  1580 
he  was  one  of  the  Assize  on  the  tri.al  of  Arthoure  Hammilton 
of  Bothwellhaugh,  for  the  murder  of  the  Eegent  Murray,  and 
Mathew,  Earl  of  Lennox.  He  j?i.  a  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Hamilton  of  Stonehouse,  Captain  of  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh, 
and  had  issue, 

Allan  Lockha£t,  of  Cleghorn,  -who  served  on  the 
Bothwellhaugh  A.ssize  with  his  father,  J.P.  for  Lanarkshire, 
1610-12,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Eoss  of 
Ilawkhead,  by  Jean  Semple  his  wife,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George,  of  Tarbrax,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Loce- 
hart  of  the  Lee. 

III.  Allan,  of  Hinchelwood,  in  the  barony  of  Camwath. 

He  m.  2ndly,  before  1597,  Christian,  dau.  of  John  Livingstoun 
of  Belstane,  and  had,  by  her,  an  only  child. 

IV.  William,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  George  Wauchope  of  Gleg- 
horne. 

He  TO.  3rdly,  before  1612,  Grizel  Bannatyne,  dau.  of  the  Laird 
of  Corehouse,  and  had  by  her, 

V.  Eobert,  m.  Anna  Elphinstone,  and  had  a  son.  Sir  William 
Lockhart,  Solicitor  General  to  King  William. 

Alexander  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  was  infcft  in  the  lands 
of  Cleghorn,  Bothwell,  and  Bothwellhaugh  1625,  and  vi. 
Nichola,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Maxwell  of  Calderwood, 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Elspeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton  of 
Innerwick.      He  d.  1630,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  Jan.  1643, 

I.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alan,  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  George  Lascelles, 
of  Sturton  and  Gateford,  co.  Nottingham,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Francis  Eodes,  1st  Bart,  of  Baiibro',  co.  Derby. 

James  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  p.aid  in  1645  his  share  of 
the  equipment  of  three  troopers  in  the  expedition  to  Perth. 
He  granted  in  1636  his  lands  of  Hospitalshiels  or  St.  Leonards 
to  the  town  of  Lanark  for  behoof  of  the  poor,  and  this  trust 
still  exists.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Lockhart  of 
Lee,  a  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  and  d.  between 
1662  and  1665,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

Allan  Lockhart.  of  Cleghorn,  6.  28  Dec.  1632,  who  was  a 
Prothonotary  in  France,  and  afterwards  in  1670  Commissarj- 
of  Glasgow.     He  d.  1671,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  m.  Barbara,  eldest  dau. 
of  —  Woodrop  of  Daldowie,  and  d.  I  July,  1703,  leaving 
issue, 

Allan,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  b.  13  Jan.   1684,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir   George 
Weir,  Bart,  of  Blackwood,  and  had  at  his  death,  26  Feb. 
1766,  by  her,  who  d.  17  Sept.  1780,  with  other  issue, 
Allan,  of  whom  presently. 
Allan  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  b.  16  Jan.  1668,  received  a 
Crown  Charter  of  the  lands  of  Cleghorn,  1690,  to.  in  that  year 
Catherine,   eldest    dau.  of  James   Winram   of  Woolston   or 
Wiston,  with  whom  he  got  those  lands.     She  d.  1742,  and  he 
d.  s.  p.  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Allan  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,   m.  10  Aug.   1770,  Jean, 


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eldest  dau.   of  Archibald  Bertram  of  Xisbct,  and  d.  5  May, 
1SC5,  leaving  an  only  child, 

Marianne  Lockhart,  of  Cleghom,  6.  1  Sept.  1771,  m.  5 
5Iaroh,  1792,  AVilliam  Eliott*  of  Borthwickbrae,  who  assumed 
the  name  of  Lockhart.  lie  was  6.  30  Nov.  1764,  was  called  to 
the  Scottish  Bar,  M. P.  for  Selkirkshire,  1806-30  (Licut.-Col. 
Roxburgh  and  Selkirk  Yeomanry  Cavalry.  He  rf.  6  Aug.  1832, 
leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  6.  Oct.  1836, 

John.  h.  12  Oct.  1796;  Cornet  I2th  Light  Dragoon,  killed  at 

Waterloo. 
Allan,  of  Borthwickbrae  and  Cleghom. 
Walter,  6.  24  April,   1804,  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service.  ?)i.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Proctor,  Esq.,  and  <;.  s.  p.  in  India,  30  Jan. 
1850. 
William,  6.  2.")  Feb.  1808,  Major  Madras  Native  Infantry,  m. 
19  April,  1838,  Dora,  dau.  of  George  Clerk  Craigie,  Esq.  of 
Dumbarnie  and  d.  in  India,  1^55,  leaving  issue,  W  illiam. 
Colonel  R  .-v.,  b.  1840,  m.  Ada,  dau.  of —  Cardew,  Esq.  and 
lias  with   other  issue,  Percy,  Lieut.  Indian   Staff   Corps; 
George.  R.N.,  6.  1841  (dec.) ;  Walter,  6.  1847  (dec.) ;  Mary  ; 
and  Dora. 
Gilbert,    b.   30    April,    1809,    E.N.,    d.   on    board    H.M.S. 

•'  Diamond,"  9  Jan.  1825. 
Jane.  Margaret. 

Allan  Eliott-Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Borthwickbrae  and 
Cleghom,  J.P  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  Lanark  and  Roxburgh, 
and  Lord-Lieut,  of  Selkirk,  called  to  the  Scotch  Bar  1824, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Selkirk  from  1846  to  1861,  I.  23  Jan.  1803;  in. 
12  April,  1830,  Charlotte,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dundas,  1st 
Bart,  of  Dunira,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1883)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Cleghorn. 

II.  David,  b.  21  May,  1834;  m.  8  Aug.  1865,  Fanny,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Hetton  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  has 
issue,  Frances;  Charlotte;  Allan,  6.  9  Nov.  1870;  Helen; 
David:  John;  Gilbert;  and  Dukibella. 

III.  Allan,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  24  April,  1837  ;  m.  at  Bermuda,  4 
•lune,  1S64,  Georgini,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Benison,  39th 
Kegt.,  and  d.  of  yellow  fever,  23  Aug.  1864.  His  post- 
humous dau.,  Aileen  Charlotte,  was  b.  1  April,  1*65,  m. 
Feb.  Is92,  Rev.  Ernest  Bayhss.  His  widow  »ii.  2adly, 
Joseph  Hubtiack,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

IV.  Itobert  Dundas,  Lieut.-Col  R.A.,  b.  17  Aug.  1841;  m.  10 
.Ian.  1889,  Ethel  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Cotesworth, 
of  Abbotsworthy,  Hants,  and  has  issue,  Lillias,  b.  15  Jan. 
1893. 

V.  Charles  Walter,  b.  15  Feb.  1850;  m.  25  Sept.  1889,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Mark  Neville,  Esq.,  Maryborough. 

1.  Matilda.  li.  Marianne  Elizabeth. 

III.  Robina.  iv.  Catherine  Henrietta. 

V.  Marj' Dora.  vi.  Jane  Mai  garet. 

Mr.  Eliott-Lockhart  d.  15  Slarch,  1878. 

yln/w— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  boars'  heads 
erased  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  on  a  bend  engrailed  arg.  a  baton 
az.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last  charged  wit^-  four  mullets  and 
as  many  crescents  alternately  of  the  second.  CieKtu — 1st,  A 
boar's  head  erased  arg. ;  2nd,  A  dexter  hand  holding  a  spear 
ppr.  Supporters— Two  wild  harts,  ppr,  Mottoes — Sine  labe 
tides;  Hoc  inajurum  opus. 

Seat — Cleghorn,  co.  Lanark. 

Cii(6s— Carlton,  S.W.,  and  New  Club,  Edinburgh. 


liOCKHART  OF   CASTLE  HILL. 

LocKHAET,  Maj.-Gen.  Graeme  Alexander,  C.B., 
of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major-Gen., 
late  Col,  'TStli  Regt.,  entered  the  army  1837,  retired 
on  full-pay  1867,  b.  23  Jan.  1820;  s.  his  half- 
brother,  Dec.  1873 ;  m.  1861,  Emily  Udnj,  dau.  of 
James  Brebner,  Esq. 

Lineag'e. — (SeeBcRKE's  Peerage  and  Baronetage.) 


*  Lineage  of  Col.  William  Eliott-Lockhart. 

Thomas  Eliott,  of  Bewlie  (claiming  descent  from  a  branch 
of  the  family  of  Eliott  of  Stobbs),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
William  Scott,  of  Chamberlan  Newton,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

WiiLiAM  Eliott,  b.  1658;  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Scott, 
of  Sint  jn,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Eliott,  Esq.  b.  1689  ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Scott,  of  Sinton,  and  was  father  of  a  eon  and  heir, 

John  Eliott,  Esq.,  to.  1st,  1753,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alex- 
andiT  Murray,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  which  lady  d.s.p.;  and 
2ndlv,  1764,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Walter Laing,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had, 

William,  his  heir.  Walter  (Lieut.-Col),  d.  1808. 

Margaret,  m.  David  Simpson,  Esq  of  Know,  and  was  mother, 
inter  alios,  of  Gen.  Sir  James  Simpson,  G.C.B.,  Commander- 
in-Chief  in  the  Crimea. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Eliott,  Esq.  of  Borthwickbrae,  m.  as  above,  Mari- 
anne, only  child  of  Allan  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Cleghorn. 


Sir  James  Lockhart,  6.  1596,  a  Lord  of  the  Court  of  Session 
in  Scotland,  and  afterwards  Lord  Justice  Clerk,  as  Lord  Lee, 
in  the  lime  of  Charles  I.,  m.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Alexander  F'airly,  of  Braid,  he  had  no  issue ;  by  his 
2nd,  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Douglas,  of  Mordington, 
(brother  of  James,  Lord  Torthonvald).  and  Maid  of  Honour  to 
Charles  I.'s  Queen,  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  four  sons,  i. 
William  (Sir),  the  famous  statesman;  ii.  Geouge  (Sir), 
ancestor  of  Sir  Norman  Macdonald  Lockhart,  Bart,  of  Le& 
and  Camwath  ;  iii.  John  (Sir),  of  Castle  Hill,  appointed  by 
Charles  II.  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice 
and  a  Lord  of  Justiciary  ;  and  iv.  Robert,  killed  in  the  Civil 
Wars. 

Robert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  a  descendant  of  the 
family,  m.  1st,  9  Oct.  1804,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Newman 
Newman,  Esq.  of  Thornbury  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  April,  1816)  had  issue, 

James  Sinclair,  his  heir. 

Robert  Alexander,  Major  80th  Regt.,  d.  u-nm. 

John  Hamilton,  b.  24  Nov.  1814,  deceased. 

Mary  Emilia. 

Eliza  Anne,  m.  1825,  John  Percy  Henderson,  Esq.  of  FoswclS 
Bank,  co.  Perth. 

Susan.  Anne  Nisbet. 

Mr.  Lockhart  m.  2ndly,  30  June,  1817,  Charlotte  Simpson,  dau. 
of  Capt.  William  Mercer,  Bengal  Army,  of  Potterhill,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  18  March,  1869,  he  had  further  issue, 

William  Mercer,  b.  1818,  drowned  1849. 

GR.iEME  Alexander,  C.B.,  now  of  Castle  Hill. 

George  Duncan,  b.  1821. 

Charlotte.  Frances  Charlotte  Mercer.  Louisa. 

ElenoraJane.      Margaret  Douglas.         Roberta  Eniiiiu. 

Barbara  Forbes,  m.  1859,  Alexander  Whitelaw,  Ksq.  (it  Gart- 
shore,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  Woodhall,  co.  Lanark,  M.P.  He 
d.  1  July,  1879,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Lockhart  d.  2  Nov.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
James  Sinclair    Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  J.P.  amj 

D.L.,  b.  11  Sept.  1808  ;  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 
Major-Gen.  GKiE,ME  Alexander  Lockhart,  C.B.,  of  Castlo 

Hill. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  man's  heart  gu.  within  a  fetterlock  sa.  on 
a  chief  az.  three  boars'  heads  erased  of  the  first.  Crest — A 
boar's  head  eiased  arg.     Motto — Corda  serata  fero. 

Seat— Cambusnethan  House,  Wtshaw,  N.B. 


LOCKHART  OF   MILTON  LOCKHART 
AND    GERMISTON. 

Lockhart,  Maj.-Gen.  David  Blair,  of  Milton 
Lockhart,  co.  Lanark,  Major-Gen.  (Retired),  b. 
1829;  m.  1888,  Mary  Clementina,d  au.  of  tlie 
late  George  Lockhart  Ross,  Professor  of  Scotch 
Law,  Edinburgh  University.  Gen.  Lockhart  repre- 
sents in  the  male  line  the  Lockharts  of  Cleg- 
horn, and  in  the  female  line,  through  the  Somer- 
VILLES  q/"  Corehouse,  is  heir  of  the  Somervilles  of 
Cambusnethan,  descendants  of  John,  3rd  Lord 
Somerville. 

Lineagre. — The  first  Lockhart  of  Wicketshaw  was  2ndl 
son  of  Sir  Stephen  Lockhart,  of  Cleghorn,  co.  Lanark, 
Armour-Bearer  to  King  James  III.  of  Scotlaud.  The  male 
line  of  the  elder  son  of  Sir  Stephen  failed  at  the  death  of  Allen 
Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Cleghorn,  1805.  (For  the  female  line  rofei 
to  Eliott-Lockhart  oJ  Cleghoiii  and  Bortkwlck-brae.)  The 
elder  line  of  Wicketshaw  failed  1776,  at  the  death  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Lockhart  Denham,  Bart,  of  Westshiel, 

.Stephen  Lockhart,  of  Wicketshaw,  co.  Lanark,  tn.  (con- 
tract dated  27  Aug.  1600)  Grizel  Carmichael,  of  Hyndford, 
sif-ter  of  the  1st  Lord  Carmichael,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  o£ 
Hyndford,  and  had  a  2nd  son, 

Robert  Lockhart,  of  Birkhill,  co.  Lanark,  grandfather 
of 

William  Lockhart,  of  Birkhill,  who  m.  Violet  Inglis,. 
niece  and  heiress  of  James  Somerville,  of  Corehouse,  and 
had  two  sons,  i.  Major-Gen.  William  Lockhart,  d.  1817, 
leaving  three  daus.,  and  three  sons  in  the  army,  who  d.  s.p.; 
and  II.  John.    The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  John  Lockhart,  D.D.,  had  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth 
Dinwiddle,  of  Germiston,  a  son,  William,  his  heir,  of  whom 
presently,  and  two  other  sons,  d.  young.  He  hi.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev  John  Gibson  (descended  from  the 
Earls  of  Buclian  through  her  grandmother,  the  Honourable 
Mary  Erskine),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834}  left  at  his  decease, 
1842, 


LOG 


THE  LANDED  GEJy^TRY. 


LOO 


1229 


John  Gibson  Lockhart,  D.C.L.  Oxon;  m.  1320,  Charlotte 
Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart,  of  Abbots- 
ford:  and  d.  1854,  having  had  issue,  two  sons,  d.  unm.,  and 
a  dau.  Charlotte,  m.  19  Aug.  1847,  James  Robert  Hope, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  who  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Scott,  and 
became  of  Abbotaford.  She  d.  20  Oct.  1838,  leaving  an 
only  surviving  child,  Mary  Monica,  of  Abbotsford,  m.  21 
July,  1874,  Hon.  Joseph  Constable  Maxwell,  who  has 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  .Scott. 
Lawrenxe,  D.D.,  late  of  Slilton  Lockhart. 
Eobert,  m.  1854,  Marion,  dau.  of  John  G.  Kinnear,  Esq., 
d.  s.  p.  1859. 

Kichard,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  drowned  in  India,  1826. 
Archibald  Inglis,  Lieut.-Gen.,  C.B.,  d.  18.9. 
Violet,  d.  unm.  1849. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Lockhart,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Milton  Lockhart,  repre- 
sented CO.  Lanark  from  1841  till  his  decease.  He  m.  16  April, 
1822,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Palliser,  Bart.  (She  m. 
•2ndly,  11  May,  1848,  John,  3rd  Baron  Keane.)  Mr.  Lockhart, 
■who  was  representative  of  Sir  William  Lockhart-Denham, 
Bart.,  mentioned  above,  having  re-acquired  part  of  the  old 
family  estate,  adjoining  the  Barony  of  Milton  Lockhart, 
directed,  by  deed  of  entail,  that  his  heirs  and  successors 
should  always  bear  the  name  and  arms  of  Lockhart  of  Wicket- 
shaw.    Dying  s.  p.  1856,  he  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 

Eev.  Lawrence  Lockhart,  D.D.,  of  Milton  Lockhart,  co. 
Lanark,  and  Germiston,  near  Glasgow,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
1796;  m.  1st,  1825,  Louisa,  dau.  of  David  Blair,  Esq.;  2ndly, 
1849,  Marion,  dau.  of  William  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel, 
and  d.  1876,  having  had, 

I.  D.wiD  Blair,  now  of  Milton  Lockhart. 

II.  Laurence  William  Maxwell,  Lieut. -Col.  late  2nd  Royal 
Lanarkshire  Militia  and  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  6. 
1832  ;  m.  1860,  Katharine,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  James  Russell,  K.C.B..  of  Ashestiel,  co.  Selkirk,  and  d. 
1882,  having  had,  Lawrence  Archibald  Somerville.  b.  1860, 
and  James  Douglas  Somerville,  and  two  daus. 

III.  William  Stephen  Alexander(Sir),K.C.B., C.S.I. ,Maj. -Gen. 
in  H  M.'s  Indian  Army,  Commanding  Funjaub  Frontier 
Force,  o.  1841;  in.  1st,  1864,  Caroline  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  E.  Lascelles-Dennys;  2ndly,  May,  1888,  Mary 
Katharine,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Eccles,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Coldstream  Guards.  By  his  first  marriage  he  has  two  sons 
surviving, 

1  William  Somerville. 

2  Muriay  MacGregor. 

IV.  James  Somerville. 

V.  Alexander  Francis  Maxwell,  m.  1889,  Ida,  c'au.  of  — 
Stoker,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Walter  Somerville,  m.  1889,  Jessie,  dau.  of  —  Kirkwood, 
Esq.  and  has  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth  Catherine. 

II.  Louisa  Matiida,  m.  1863,  Thomas  Rudd,  Esq. 

III.  Violet  Sophia,  m.  1860,  Thomas  Maxwell,  M.D.,  Bengal 
Army,  6th  son  of  WiUiara  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel. 

.^rras— Arg.,  on  a  bend  dexter,  between  three  boars'  heads 
erased  az.,  a  man's  heart  ppr.  within  a  fetterlock  or.  Crest — 
A  dexter  hand  holding  a  boar's  head  erased  ppr.  Mottoes — 
Feroci  fortior;  Corda  serata  pando. 

Seat — Milton  Lockhart,  Carluke,  co.  Lanark. 


LOCKWOOD   OF   BISHOPS   HALL. 

LocKWOOD,  Col.  Amelius  Eichaed  Maee,  of 
Bishops  Hall,  co.  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Epping  Division  of  Essex  since  1892,  Colonel,  late 
Coldstream  Guards,  b.  17  Aug.  1847  ;  m.  20  July, 
1876,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  John  E.  Milbanke,  8th 
Bart.  J  assumed  tlie  name  of  Lockwood  in  1876. 

Lineage.— Richard  Lookwood,  Rector  of  Dingley,  1530, 
and  of  Tiftield,  co.  Noithampton,  d.  1535.    His  son, 

Richard  Lockwood,  who  resided  at  Dingley,  d.  Ic98.  He 
bad  two  sons,  Richard,  and  John,  who  fought  on  the  King's 
side,  and  was  wounded  at  Naseby.    The  elder  son, 

Richard  Lockwood,  of  Newington,  Surrey,  was  buried  at 
Bermondsey  1632,  having  ?)i.  Mary  Reading,  of  Newington,  and 
liad  issue, 

Richard  Lockwood,  of  Gayton,  co.  Northampton,  Sheriff  of 
that  CO.  1695;  buried  at  Gayton,  1697.  By  his  wife  Susannah, 
heiress  of  Edward  Cutts,  he  had  issue,  a  son, 

Richard  Lockwood,  M.P.  for  Hindon  1713,  for  London  1722, 
and  for  Worcester  1734;  jti.  Matilda,  dau.  of  George  Vernon, 
of  Sudbury,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  1756.  Mr.  Lockwood  settled  in 
Essex  in  1732,  having  bought  the  estate  of  Dews  Hall,  where 
the  family  have  lived  ever  since  (Dews  Hall  being  pulled  down, 
the  family  residence  U  now  Bishops  Hall,  on  same  estate). 
His  eldest  son, 


Richard  Lockwood,  m.  the  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Vernon, 
but  he  and  his  next  brother  having  no  sons,  the  property  went 
to  the  3rd  brother, 

Rev.  Edward  Lockwood,  of  Lambourne  Hall,  who  was  m. 
three  times,  and  d.  in  1802.  By  his  first  wife,  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Rev.  W.  Dowdeswell,  he  had  three  sons,  William  Joseph, 
Edward,  and  John  Cutts.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Joseph  Lockwood,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Jekyll,  Esq.,  and  d.  young,  leaving  an  only  son, 

William  Joseph  Lockwood,  Esq.  of  Dews  Hall,  m.  1816, 
Rachel,  dau.  of  Sir  Mark  Wood,  Bart,  of  Gatton,  Surrey,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1874)  had  issue, 

William  Mark,  of  Bishops  Hall. 

George,  d.  umii.,  killed  in  the  charge  of  the  Light  Brigade  in 
the  Crimea. 

Helen. 

Matilda,  m.  Admiral  Sir  George  0.  Willes,  K.C.B. 

Mr.  Lockwood  d.  1854.     His  elder  son, 

General  William  Mark  Wood,  of  Bishops  Hall,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Wood  from  his  maternal  uncle.  Sir  Mark  Wood, 
of  Gatton,  m.  1846,  Amelia  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Williams, 
Bart,  (see  Williams-Bulkelet),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Amelics  Richard  Mark,  now  of  Bishops  Hall. 

II.  Robert  William  Perceval,  D.L.  for  Essex,  6.  1851;  m. 
1876,  Chinty  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Corbet 
Cotton  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Combermere,  V.),  and  has 
issue,  Richard  William  Mark,  6.  1891 ;  Gwendoline 
Yolande  Matilda  ;  Rachel  Jannette  Augusta  ;  Chinty  Helen 
Charlotte ;  and  Olive  Eleanor  Isobel. 

I.  Amy  Rachel. 
Gen.  Wood  d.  1383. 
Seat — Bishops  Hall,  Romford,  Essex. 
Toion  Residence — ii,  Audley  Square,  London,  \V. 
Clubs — Arthur's,  Carlton,  and  Bachelors. 


LOCKYEE,  OF   PLYMOUTH. 

LocKTEB,  Eev.  Edmund  Leopold,  M.A.,  of 
Plymouth,  Devon,  Eector  of  Westcote  Barton, 
CO.  Oxon,  1852,  educated  at  Eton,  M.A.  of  Em- 
manuel Coll.  Camb.  1847 ;  h.  17  May,  1816 ;  m.  28 
May,  1839,  his  cousin,  Julia  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Thomas  Woodforde,  M.A.,  Kector  of  Ansford 
and  Pointington,  Somerset,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Patrickson  Braith- 
waite,  Capt.  E.N.,  {see  family  of  Woodfoede), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1878)  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Stoughton  Braithwaite,  Lieut. -Col.  R.H.A., 
b.  19  April,  1842;  in.  21  April,  1882,  Florence  Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  late  Thomas  Dives,  Esq.  of  Clapham, 
and  has  issue,  Winifred  Braithwaite,  b.  18  Oct.  1883; 
Edith  Mary,  &.  7  June,  18s5;  Dorothy  Noel,  6. '24  Dec.  1888. 

II.  Arthur  Woodforde,  b.  18  June,  1844  (settled  near  Buenos 
Ay  res,  S.  America);  ra.  14  Feb.  1866,  Ada,  widow  of  Lieut. 
Playfair,  R.E. 

III.  Harry  Penrose,  b.  10  March,  1846  (with  the  last  brother, 
settled  near  Buenos  Ayres,  S.  America). 

IV.  Walter  Nevill,  Lieut. -Col.  R.  A.,  Inspector  of  Small  Arms 
Factories  at  Enfield,  6.  4  April,  1849;  m.  22  May,  1878, 
Harriet  Juana,  dau.  of  Peter  Lawrence  Cloete,  Esq.  of  The 
Cape,  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Edmund  Lawrence 
Braithwaite,  R.X.  Cadet,  b.  26  April,  1879,  and  a  dau., 
Rykie  Maud  Mary,  b.  26  Jan.  1882. 

I.  Rosa  Mary. 

Lineage. — Nicholas  Lockter,  bapt.  29  May,  1711,  eldest 
son  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Lockyer,  Vicar  of  Luppitt,  Devon,  and 
grandson  of  Nicholas  Lockyer,  of  Honiton,  temp.  Charles  II., 
((.  2  April,  1762,  leaving,  by  Joan  his  wife  (who  was  buried 
9  Dec.  1799),  nine  sons.  The  9th  of  these,  Thomas,  who  was 
father  of  a  numerous  family,  settled  at  Wembury,  Devon,  and 
dying  9  Sept.  1806,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Thomas  Lockyer, 
Esq.  of  Wembury  House,  brotlier  of  tlie  distinguished  officers, 
Capt.  Nicholas  Lockyer,  C.B.,  R.N.,  and  Major-Gen.  Henry 
Frederick  Lockyer,  C.B.,  K.H.,  who  d.  Aug.  1860.  The  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  eventually  devolved  on  the  8th  son,- 

Edmdnd  Lockyer,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Devon, 
b.  18  Sept.  1750  ;  m.  17  March,  1782,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Francis 
Penrose,  Esq.  of  Durian,  Cornwall,  d.  21  Feb.  1836,  having  had 
issue  (with  one  dau.  Eleanor  Margaret  Penrose,  m.  Admiral 
Sir  Samuel  Pym,  K.C.B.),  a  son, 

Edmund  Lockter,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.L.S.,  (fee,  6.28  Oct.  1782; 
m.  Eliza  (who  d.  5  Oct.  1863),  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Patrickson  Braithwaite,  R.N.  (of  the  family  of  Braithwaite  of 
Briar.5,  Westmorland),  and  d.  Dec.  1816,  leaving, 


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LOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOP 


Edmund  Leopold,  successor  to  his  granafather. 

Ellen  Mary,  ra.  George  Balston,  Esq.  of  Poole,  Dorset,  who 

d.  t.  p.  185-2.  * 

liosa  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  T.  L.  Wheeler,  M.A.  of  Bromwich 
House,  CO.  Worcester,  who  d.  8  April,  1892;  she  ((.  1838, 
leaving  issue,  with  two  daus.  Rosa  and  Ellen,  who  both  d. 
young, 

Thomas  Littleton,  (Rev.)  of  Bromwich  House,  co.  Wor- 
cester, M.A.,  b.  30  April,  1834,  m.  1867,  Kathcrine  Ewart, 
dau.  of  Capt.  K..A..  Bradshaw,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Littleton,  Lieut.  1st  hatt.  Hampshire  Regt.  6. 
8  May,  186S. 

2  Arthur  Bradshaw,  b.  28  Sept.  1871. 

3  Edsar  Lockyer,  a  Cadet  at  the  R.M.A.  Woolwich,  b.  12 
April,  l!>75. 

1  Ellen  Augusta. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  lions  rampant 
or,  as  many  ants  fessway  ppr.  Orest^On  the  seaaship  under 
sail,  her  three  topsails  hoisted  ppr.  the  main  topsail  charged 
with  a  lion  rampant  gu.  the  fore  and  mizen  topsails  charged 
each  with  an  ant  ppr.,  a  red  ensign  flying  and  a  pendant  arg. 
at  the  maintop-gallant  masthead  charged  with  a  cross  az. 
,l/o!<o— Sedule  et  secunde. 

ift«(ienc£— Rectory,  Wcstcote  Barton,  near  Oxford. 


liODER    OF   HIGH  BEECHES. 

LoD£E,  Wilfrid  Hans,  Esq.  of  High  Beeches, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1891,  B.A. 
Trill.  Coll.  Canib.  b.  4  Oct.  1851 ;  m.  6  June,  1878, 
Sarah  "Winifred,  dau.  of  Charles  Rowc,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Giles  Harold,  6.  2  Jan.  1884. 

II.  Xorman  Wilfrid,  b.  2  Oct.  1885. 
HI.  Hubert  Sydney,  6.  1SS8. 

I.  Winifred  Mary,  b.  27  Aug.  1881. 

II.  Brenda  Cicely,  6.  18  Feb.  1883. 
lu.  Edith  Margaret,  6.  12  April,  1892. 

Lineage. — Giles  Loder,  Esq.  of  Wilsford,  Wilts,  6.  9 
Oct.  17S6;  -III.  1st,  1816,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Higgin- 
bothara,  of  St.  Petersburg,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  June,  1848), 
had  issue,  Robert,  created  a  Baronet  1887.  He  m.  2ndly,  12 
July,  1849,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Murcott  Satchwell, 
Esq.  and  widow  of  Capt.  Bott,  and  d.  19  Aug.  1871.  She  d. 
Dec.  1877.    His  son, 

Sir  Robert  Loder,  Bart,  of  Whittlebury,  co.  Northampton, 
Beach  House,  Sussex,  and  Wilsford,  Wilts,  M. P.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1877,  6.  7  Aug.  1823:  m.  2.5  March,  1847,  Maria 
•  ioorgiana,  dau.  of  Hans  Busk,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir 
Wadsworth  Busk,  and  d.  27  May,  1888,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Giles,  2nd  Bart,  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 

II.  Wilfrid  Hans,  now  of  High  Beeches. 

HI.  Alfred  Basil,  High  Firs,  Harpenden,  Herts,  J. P.,  Capt. 
Royal  Bucks  Hussars,  b.  25  March,  1855;  m.  9  Aug.  1852, 
Anne  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Crosse,  Rector 
of  Fincham,  Norfolk,  and  by  her,  who  d.  9  Dec.  1891,  has 
issue,  Basil  Charles  Robert,  b.  14  July,  1885,  Eric  Ray- 
mond, 6.  16  March,  1888,  and  Audrey  Kathleen,  6.  17  May, 
1883. 

IV.  Gerald  Walter  Erskine,  of  Abinger  House,  Brighton, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Brighton  since  1889;  M.A. 
and  LL.B.,  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  t.  25  Oct.  1861,  m.  25  Oct. 
1890,  Lady  Louise  de  Vere  Beauclerk,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
10th  Duke  of  St.  Albans. 

V.  Reginald  Bernard,  of  Maidwell  Hall,  Northampton.shire, 
Capt.  Royal  Bucks  Hussars,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  8 
June,  18G4. 

VI.  Sydney,  Lieut.  R.  Bucks  Hussars,  6.  16  May,  1867. 

VII.  Eustace,  Lieut.  12th  Lancers,  b.  16  May,  1867. 

I.  Ethclreda  Mary,  m.  23  July,  1872,  Sir  Charles  Raymond 
Burrell,  6th  Bart,  of  Valentine  House,  and  has,  Merrik 
Piaymond,  b.  14  May,  1877,  Sybil  Dorothy,  and  Mary  Emma. 

II.  Adela  Maria,  m.  12  July,  1883,  Gen.  the  Hon.  Alexander 
Stewart,  B.H.A.,  3rd  son  of  the  9th  Earl  of  Galloway,  and 
nas  issue. 

Seat — High  Beeches,  Crawley. 

Town  Residence — 19  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

fii!&— Carlton. 


liOFFT  OF    TROSTON   HALL. 

LoFFT,  EoBEHT  Emltx,  Esq.  of  Troston  Hall,* 
Burj  St.  Edmunds,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1881,  b.  1831 ; 
s.  to  Troston  and  Stanton  estates  on  death  in  1866 
of  his  brother,  Henry  Capel  Lofft  Moseley,  Esq., 


*  Vide  Burke's  Visitation  of  Seats,  1853,  vol.  ii.  p.  235, 
where  an  interesting  account  of  Troston  Hall  and  Robert 
Maddox  is  given. 


J.P.  of  Troston  Hall,  and   Glemham   House,  co,       ' 
Suffolk.  \ 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Lofft,  or  Lloft,  is  stated  to  have        I 
been  of  Danish  origin.  , 

Robert  Lofft,   Esq.  of  St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford,  had  by        | 
Olive,  dau.  of  Lewis  Montgomery,  Esq.,  a  son,  ' 

CuRisTOPHER  Lofft,  Esq.,  b.  1704,  Ban  istei-at-Law,  Deputy- 
Ranger  of  Windsor  Little  Park  1739,  Recorder  of  Windsor 
1759,  and  private  secretary  to  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough; 
he  d.  3  Feb.  1772.  By  marriage  with  Anne  (6.  1714;  <(.  at 
Bath,  1778),  dau.  of  Rev.  Gamaliel  Capel  (d.  1756)  \_Vidii 
Bdrke's  Peerage,  Earl  of  Esses],  Rector  of  Stanton,  Suffolk, 
and  Hester  {d.  1766)  dau.  of  Robert  Maddockes,  of  Troston 
Hall,  by  Annie  Bysshe,  had  issue  six  children,  the  eldest  of 
whom  was 

Capel  Lofft,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  6.  14Nov.  1752;  (Z.  atMontcaliere, 
1824.  He  inherited  the  properties  of  Troston  and  Stanton  from 
his  uncle,  Edward  Capel,  Esq.*  (6.  1713;  d.  1781),  the  well- 
known  editor  of  Shakespeare.  By  his  1st  wife  (m.  1778;  d. 
1801),  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Emlyn,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Windsor, 
he  had, 

I.  Henry  Capel  Lofft,  who  fell  at  AJbuera,  1811. 

II.  Robert  Emltn  Lofft.  g 

I.  Annie  Lofft  {d.  1884,  cet.  96),  who  m.  1826.  the  Rev.  Walter 
John  Spring,  Casbornef  (b.  1790 ;  d.  1881),  J.P.  of  New- 
house,  Pakenham,  Suffolk. 

By  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah  Watson  (m.  1802 ;  d.  1855),  dau.  of 
Joseph  Finch,  of  Cambridge,  he  had, 

III.  Capel  Lofft,  of  Sucknush,  Sussex,  and  Millmead,  'Virginia. 
U.S..  educated  at  Eton  and  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  Craven 
Scholar  1827,  d.  1873. 

II.  Laura  Capel  Lofft  (d.  1879),  m.  1867;  Sir  Walter  Calver- 
ley  Trevelyan,  Bart.  (d.  1879)  of  Wallington,  co.  North- 
umberland, and  Nettlecombe  Court,  co.  Somerset. 

The  second  son, 

Robert  Emlyn  Lofft,  Esq.  (6.  1783;  d.  1847),  Capt.  in 
H.E.I.C.S.  Bengal  Estab.,  m.  1826,  Letitia  Niel,  dau.  of 
Francis  Richardson, {  Esq.,  Col.  1st  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards 
(d.  at  Ghent,  1832),  by  his  wife  Letitia  {m.  1768  ;  d.  1852), 
dau.  of  William  Moseley,  Esq.  (d.  1785),  of  Owsden  Hall  and 
Fornham,  All  Saints,  co.  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Capel,  J. P.,  of  Troston  Hall  and  Glemham  House, 
CO.  Suffolk.  By  will  of  his  great-uncle,  John  Moseley, 
Esq.§  of  Owsden  Hall,  Suffolk,  Tofts,  Norfolk,  and  Glem- 
ham House,  Suffolk,  he  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Moseley  ;  d.  at  Troston  unm.  1866. 

II.  Robert  Emlyn,  present  owner. 

I.  Laetitia  (b.  1829),  m.  Rev.  Hubert  Ashton  Holden, 
LL.D.,  son  of  Rev.  Hyla  Holden,  of  Erdington,  co. 
Warwick. 

II.  Eliza  (b.  1832),  m.  1851,  Frederick  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Weston 
Grove,  .Southampton,  son  of  Robert  Bevan,  Esq.,  The- 
Rookery,  Rougham,  Suffolk. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  chevronels  engr.  erm.  between  three 
trefoils  in  chief  and  another  in  base  ar.  Crest — A  boar's  head 
couped  and  erect  ar.,  in  the  mouth  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  gu- 
between  two  branches  of  oak  fructed  ppr.  Motto — Fide  et 
fortitudine. 

Seal— Troston  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunis,  Suffolk. 


LOFT'CrS   OF    OAKLANDS. 

LoPTTJS,  George  William  Feeeabs,  Esq.  of 
Oaklands,  Bromley  Park,  Kent,  b.  25  Jan,  1839, 
educated  at  Trin.  Hall,  Cambridge;  m.  21  Jan.  1861, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Benjamin  James,  Esq.  of  Norwich, 
Mr.  Lof tus  s.  by  ■will  1860  to  the  property  of  his  mat- 
ernal grandfather,  the  Rev.  William  Ray  Clayton, 
Rector  of  Ryburgh,  Noifolk. 

Lineage. — Edward  Loptus,  of  Swineshcad,  in  the  parish 
of  Caversham,  co.  York,  had  two  sons, 

Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Viscounts  Loftus,  extinct  in  the 
male  line. 
Adam,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

*  His  MSS.  are  preserved  in  the  Library  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb. 

t  For  pedigree  of  the  Spring  family  of  Pakenham  Hall,  stc 
Visitation  of  Suffolk,  pp.  166-200,  Ed.  J.  J.  Howard,  LL.D., 
1866. 

t  For  Richardson  family,  vide  Famili/  Sketches,  by  Juliana 
Wood;  William  Houghton,  1688. 

§  Descended  from  elder  branch  of  the  Moseleys  of  the  Mere, 
Staffordshire  (1514).  For  Pedigree  of  Moseleys  in  Suffolk, 
cide  Gage's  Suffolk,  "  Thingoc  Hundred." 


LOF 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOP 


1231 


Adam  Loftus,  D.D.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Chaplain  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  her  Viceroy, 
whom  he  accompanied  to  Ireland,  was  consecrated  Archbishop 
of  Armagh,  2  March,  1563  (patent  20  Jan.),  being  then  only 
twenty-eight  years  of  age.  He  was  elected  to  the  Deanery  of 
St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1564-65,  and  held  that  dignity  m  com- 
■iiiendam  with  the  Primacy  till  1567,  when  (Aug.  8)  he  was 
translated  to  the  See  of  Dublin.  He  was  twice  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal,  and,  1578,  was  appointed  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 
which  high  office  he  held  with  his  bishopric  till  his  death. 
Having  been  mainly  instrumental  in  the  establishment  of  the 
University  of  Dublin,  he  was  appointed  by  charter  the  first 
Provost,  which  ofBce  he  resigned  in  1594.  He  i(.  "  worn  out 
with  age"  6  April,  1605,  aged  70,  having  been  an  Archbishop 
forty-two  years.  The  Archbishop  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Adam  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lurgan  Kace,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her 
had  twenty  children,  of  whom  seven  d.  young;  the  survivors 
were  five  sons  and  eight  daus.  Of  the  latter,  Anne,  the  5th 
dau.,  was  wife  of  Sir  Henry  CoUey,  and  direct  ancestor  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  &c. ;  of  the  former,  two  only  left  issue, 
namely  the  eldest  and  the  4th.  His  eldest  son,  Sir  Dddley 
LoFTUs's  line  is  represented  in  the  female  line  by  the  Marquess 
OF  Ely  ;  but  the  male  line  of  this  Sir  Dudley  became  extinct  in 
1783,  on  the  death  of  Henry,  4th  Viscount  Loftus  of  Ely.  The 
Archbishop's  4tb  son  and  eventual  heir. 

Sir  Thomas  Loftus,  Knt.  of  Killyon,  co.  Meath,  Constable  of 
the  Castle  of  Wicklow,  received  in  1610  a  grant  of  the  monas- 
tery of  Clonard,  with  other  lands  in  Meath.  He )«.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Robert  Hartpole,  of  Shrule,  Queen's  co.,  and  widow  of 
Francis  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Abbey,  in  the  same  co.,  and, 
having  by  her  four  sons  and  two  daus.,  was  s.  on  his  death, 
14  Dec.  1635,  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Sir  Dudley  Loftus,  of  Killyon,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Killyon  and  Clonard  ,  who  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ware, 
Knt.,  Auditor-General  of  Ireland,  and  d.  1648,  leaving  an  only 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Loftus,  E.sq.  of  Killyon  and  Clonard,  to.  1st, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Henry  Elkenhead,  Esq.  and  had  an  only  son 
to  leave  issue,  Dudley  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyon,  whose  male 
line  became  extinct  in  1824,  when  the  estates  passed  to  the 
Magan  family,  who  now  represent  this  branch  of  the  Loftus 
f.imily  in  the  female  line.  Mr.  Loftus  to.  2ndly,  Letitia,  dau. 
of  Essex  Digby,  D.D. ,  Bishop  of  Dromore,  and  by  her  had 
(with  Adam,  d.  an  infant)  an  only  surviving  son, 

Simon  Loftus,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  15th  Foot,  d.  (about  1741)  at 
Jamaica,  of  the  wounds  he  had  received  at  the  siege  of 
Carthagena.  He  m.  Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Clara  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Arthur,  M.P.,  Major  22nd  Foot,  d.  s.  p.  1781. 

II.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Dudley,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  killed  at  Carthagena  the 
same  year  as  his  father. 

].  Mary,  who  ni.  the  Bev.  John  Elrington,  and  was  mother 
of  the  late  Major  Elrington,  Fort  Miijor  of  the  Tower  of 
London. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Sackville  Street,  Dublin,  M.P. 
successively  for  Fethard,  Bannow,  and  Clonmines,  in.  Diana, 
dau.  of  William  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Sturston  Hall,  Norfolk, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Shipdham,  and  dying 
Dec.  1792,  aged  67,  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  M.P.,  Capt.  1st  Horse  Guards,  d.  s.  p.  1791. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Arthur  (Rev.),  5)i.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Duke  Gifford,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Jordan  (commonly  called  Sir  Duke  Gifford,  Bart.), 
and  left  issue, 

1  Henry  Duke,  a  Major  in  the  array,  m.  Mary  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  Gen.  Loftus,  M.P.  (see  below),  but  d.  s.p.  1822. 

2  Arthur,  of  Rathangan,  Capt.  li.N.,  ni.  Anne  Abigail, 
only  child  and  heir  of  John  Grey,  Esq.  of  Athy  and 
Rathangan,  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  May,  1861,  leaving  (with 
a  dau.  Jane  Grey,  to.  1856,  James  Cuffe  St.  <ieorge.  E.sq.) 
a  son,  Arthur  John,  gent.  Usher  to  the  Queen,  6. 1  May, 
1817,  late  Capt.  ISth  Hussars;  to.  8  Jan.  1863,  Lady 
Catherine  Henrietta  Mary  Loftus,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Mar- 
quess of  Ely,  and  has  three  daus.  Adeline  Henrietta, 
Hilda  Mabel  Gunnora.  and  Eleanor  Lucia  Edith. 

3  William  Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Capt.  William  Felix  Brady,  10th  Foot,  and  left  issue  at 
his  decease,  1825,  one  son  and  a  dau.,  both  d.  young. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Kilbride,  co.  Wicklow,  and  Wim- 
pole  Street,  London,  a  General  Officer,  Col.  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  Lieut,  of  the  Tower  of  London,  M.P.  both  in  the 
English  and  Irish  Parliaments,  &.  1752;  m.  1st,  18  Feb.  1778, 


Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Mackerell  King,  Esq.  of  Lissen 
Hall,  CO.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1786)  had  issue, 

Henry,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  s.  p.  1823. 

Wiluam  Francis  Bentinck,  Lieut.-Gen.,  of  Kilbride,  Col. 
50th  Regt.,  b.  17  Aug.  1784 ;  m.  9  Oct.  1819,  Margaret  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Archdeacon  Langrishe,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Right 
Hon.  Sir  Hercules  I^angrishe,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1 
Aug.  1874)  had  issue, 

William  James,  of  Balcummin  and  01dto\vn,  co.  Dublin, 
C.B.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  late  38th  Regt.,  heir  male  of  the 
family  of  Loftus,  b.  7  Jan.  1822 ;  m.  28  Dec.  1865,  Enmieline 
Louisa  Cliarloite,  dau.  of  Hildebrand  Meredith  Parratt, 
Esq.  of  Effingham  House,  Sun-ey,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Apreece,  Bart,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Henry  Grantley,  b.  6  June,  1870. 
I.  Lucia  Harriet  Emmelinc. 

Henry,  h.  9  March,  1823,  Major  71st  Highlanders,  d.  imm. 

in  India,  2  Nov.  1862. 
M;iry  Harriet  Anne,  to.   11  July,  1848.  George  Augustus 

Cianley  Onslow,  Esq.,  who  d.  13  April,  1855,  leaving  an 

only  son,  William  Hillier,  who  a.  in  1870   to  the  Earldom 

of  Onslow.     She  d.  7  Nov.  1880, 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  9  Jan.  1855,  Capt.  Edward  Charles  Ralph 

Sheldon  (son  of  the  late  E.  R.  C.  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Braile.s 

House,  CO.  Warwick,  M.P.  for  that  co.),  who  d.  s.  p.  Nov. 

1867,  and  2ndly,  7  April,  1870,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Archibald 

Little,  K.C.B. 

Lieut. -Gen.Loftu.?  was  one  of  the  Esquires  to  the  Marquess  of 
Ely  at  the  installation  of  the  Knights  of  St.  Patrick,  1819. 
He  d.  13  Sept.  1852. 

j\Iary  Anne,  ■m.  Major  Henry  Duke  Loftus,  and  d.  .«.  j'-  1811. 

Harriet,  ni.  4  Aug.  1804,  Thomas  Bourke  Ricketts,  Esq.  of 
Combe  House,  co.  Hertford. 

Gen.  William  Loftus  m.  2ndly,  7  May,  1790,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Townshend,  only  surviving  dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquess 
Townshend,  by  his  1st  wife.  Lady  Charlotte  Compton,  Baroness 
Ferrers,  of  Chartky,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1811)  further 
issue, 

I.  George  Colby,  late  of  Woodland,  Dorset,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  Dorset  Militia,  b.  15  Feb.  1791;  m.  1821, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Feaver,  Esq.  of 
Woodland,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  13  Dec.  1842.  Lieut.-Col. 
Loftus,  who  was  formerly  in  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  and 
served  throughout  the  Peninsular  war,d.  5Nov.  1861,  aged 
71. 

II.  Arthur,  M.A.  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  6.  7  July,  1795  ; 
jii.  10  Aug.  1836,  Mary  Anne  R;iy,  only  child  of  the  Rev. 
William  Ray  Clayton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Sept.  1806)  had 
issue. 

George  William  Ferrers,  of  Oaklands. 
Elizabeth  Charlotte  Anne,  d.  Oct.  1837. 
Mary  Anne  Compton,  d.  19  July,  1855. 

Mr.  Arthur  Loftus,  il.  8  Feb.  1884. 

III.  Charles,  of  Wyndham  Lodge,  Trcgonwell  Road,  Bourne- 
mouth, formerly  R.X.,  afterwards  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, 
and  Major  Norfolk  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  21  Sept.  179G  ;  vi. 
1st,  Feb.  1825,  Jane,  dau.  of  Col  John  Dixon,  of  Gledhow, 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue  a  dau.  Charlotte  Lydia,  m.  6  July, 
1854,  William  R.  Wynn,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Edward 
AVynn,  and  d.  Nov.  1876.  He  to.  2ndly,  4  Feb.  1869,  Ann 
Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Louth,  son  of  Dr.  Louth, 
Bishop  of  London,  and  3rdly,  17  Nov.  1880,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  J.  Lowry. 

IV.  Ferrers,  late  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  Col. 
3rd  West  Yorkshire  Militia,  6.  24  June,  1798;  to.  II  Oct. 
1832,  Louisa,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  John  Bastard,  of  West 
Lodge,  Dorset,  and  c(.  9  Oct.  1877,  having  had  issue,  two 
sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Ferrers  Compton  Clargcs,  Capt.  3rd  West  Yorkshire 
Militia,  b.  21  Dec.  1833. 

2  Douglas,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  11  Aug.  1837;  vi.  29 
July,  1862,  Laura  Ann  St.  John  Miklmay,  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Lawrence  Shawe,  and  has  issue, 
Dudley  Ferrers,  b.  12  Feb.  1864;  St.  John  Douglas  Town- 
shend, 6.22  April,  1866  ;  Violet  Maria  Charlotte;  Diana. 
Audley  Hillier. 

1  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  to.  5  July,  1860,  Rev.  Dixon 
Brown,  of  Unthank  Hall,  Northumberland. 

V.  Frederick,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  17  Nov.  1799 ;  to.  1833^ 
Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Phayre,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and 
d.  s.p.  3  Dec.  1860. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  24  March,  1812,  Lord  Charles  Vere  Ferrers 
Townshend,  who  d.  5  Nov.  1853;  she  d.  21  March,  1866 

II.  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Ann,  m  1831-,  George  Best,  Esq.  of 
Eastbury  House,  Compton,  Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  (/. 
5  Nov.  1873,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  Nathaniel  Lottus 
Best,  Esq.,  of  St.  Katherine's,  co.  Hereford,  m.  2  July,  1878, 
Kathcrine  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Herbert,  Esq. 

III.  .\nn  Harriet  Margaret,  d.  1825. 

IV.  Jane  Perceval  Compton,  to.  7  Sept.  1833,  H.  Corbel 
Singleton,  Esq.  of  Aclare,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

Geu.  Loftus  d.  15  July,  1831. 


1232 


LOM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LO^ 


^rms— Island  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erin.  between 
three  trefoils  slipped  arg. ;  2nd,  gyronny  of  eight  pieces  arg.  and 
sa.,  a  s.iltire  engrailed  between  four  fleurs-de-lis,  all  counter- 
changed  :  3rd,  az.,  a  cross  or,  with  drops  of  blood  upon  it,  be- 
tween four  pelicans  or  (these  arms  were  granted  to  Archbishop 
Loftus  and  his  male  descendants).  Crest — A  boar's  head 
couped  and  erect  arg.  langued  gii.  Mottoes — Prend  moi  tel 
que  je  suis.     Around  the  crest.  Loyal  i  mort. 

Seat — Oaklands,  Bromley  Tark,  iironiley,  Kent. 


LOMAX  OF  GROVE   PARK. 

LOMAX,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Grove  Park,  co. 
Suffolk,  J.P.,  M.A.  (Cambridge),  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Barrister-at-law,  b.  12  Aug.  1825;  m.  11 
Sept.  1850,  Ann,  eldest  and  only  surviving  child 
of  the  late  John  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Broadfield, 
JRochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  M.A.  (Oxon),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  12 
Aug.  1851 ;  m.  2"  April,  1887,  Beatrice  Alice,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  Matthey,  Esq.  of  London,  and  has  issue,  Ursula 
Marguerite. 

H.  John  Chadwick,  M.A.  (Camb.),  6.22  Sept.  1853. 

III.  Samuel  Holt,  Ma(or  the  Cameronians  (Scottish)  Eifles, 
6.  2  Aug.  18.55  :  m.  23  Jan.  1884,  Mary  Helen,  only  dau. 
of  John  Patrick  Alston,  Esq.  of  Muirburn,  co.  Lanark, 
and  has  is.sue,  Gerald  Holt,  and  Norah  May. 

IV.  Thomas  Leech  (Re?.),  M.A.  Camb.,  6.  9  Feb.  18G0. 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth. 

II.  Ellen. 

liineag'e. — The  pedigree  of  this  family  is  registered  in 
the  Heralds'  College,  London. 

Samuel  Lomax,  of  Shawfield,  Eochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  m. 
Esther  Hill,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1771,  aged  40,  having  by  her  (who 
<l.  4  Deo.  1797,  aged  77)  had  issue,  an  only  dau.  Esther,  who 
3«.  Robert  Chadwick,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  10  March,  1777  ;  and 
an  only  son, 

Samuel  Lomax,  of  Sladen  and  Town  Head,  Rochdale,  m. 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Holt,  of  Clay  Lane,  Rochdale, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1812,  aged  52)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Holt,  b.  22  March,  and  d.  15  June,  1793. 

II.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Richard  Holt,  of  Croft  Head  and  Town  Head,  Rochdale, 
6.  11  March,  1800:  m.  6  Dec.  1830,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Lord,  Esq.  of  Calliards,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  18 
Feb.  1854,  leaving  issue,  Richard,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  LL.B., 
Capt.  6th  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  16  Oct.  1831. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  4  Oct.  1782;  in.  20  May,  18G6,  Edward 
Turner,  Esq.  of  Haworth  Cross,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  July,  1809. 

II.  Mary,  b.  2  Dec.  1784  ;  d.  unni.  26  March,  1848. 

III.  Esther,  6.  30  Dec.  1786;  m.  8  June,  1809,  James 
3Iidgley,  Esq.  of  Hardleworth,  Rochdale,  and  d.  3  May,  1810, 
leaving  issue. 

IV.  Rebecca,  6.  31  May,  1789 ;  d.  unvi.  4  Nov.  1820. 

V.  Alice,  b.  17  Sept.  1791;  d.  3  July,  1796. 

VI.  Jane,  b.  18  Aug.  1796  ;  living  1860. 

3Ir.  Lomax  d.  17  Feb.  1821,  aged  62.  His  eldest  surviving 
eon, 

Samuel  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Town  Head,  Eochdale,  b.  14  April, 
1794;  ?n.2  July,  1822,  Betty,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Newall,  late 
of  Lower  Town  House,  Littleborough,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  11  April,  1837)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Grove  Park. 

.Samuel,  b.  8  Aug.  1830 ;  d.  14  May,  1S33. 

Charles,  b.  19  Sept.  1831  ;  d.  17  March,  1332. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1  May,  1827. 

&at — Grove  Park,  Yoxfoid,  Suffolk. 


LOMBE  OF   BYLAUGH, 

LOMBE,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Bjlaugh,  Norfolk,  E.A., 
J. P.,  b.  1819 ;  m.  25  April,  184.9,  Loui,sa,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brown  Evans,  Esq.  of  North  Tuddenham, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Henbt,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.  Norfolk  Artillery 
Militia,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1886,  Albinia  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of 
Alexander  S.  Leslie-Melville,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
u.  Alexander  Francis,  b.  7  Aug.  1864,  Capt.  Highland  Light 

Infantry. 
I.  Julia  Vertue,  m.  1870,  Capt.  Edward  Berkeley  Mansel, 
6th  Dragoons  (Carabineers;. 


II.  Louisa  Charlotte  Catherine,  m.  1875,  Capt.  Hugh  Hum- 
phrys,  late  15th  Hussars,  of  Coan,  co.  Kilkenny. 

III.  Mary  Augusta,  m.  1882,  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Bilting 
Hall,  Kent. 

liineag'e. — Edward  Lombb,  who  was  living  at  Weston, 
Norfolk,  in  1C88,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  that  county 
in  1700,  was  tirst-cousin  of  the  father  of  Sir  Thomas  Lombe, 
Knt.,  Alderman  of  London,  who,  with  his  brother  John,  or- 
ganized silk  manufacture  in  GreatBritain,  and  erected  the  silk 
mills  at  Derby,  temp.  Georoe  I.  and  II.  His  will  is  dated 
1703,  and  he  left  by  his  wife,  Miss  Sporle,  three  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Edward,  of  Melton,  High  Sheriff  co.  Norfolk  1714,  d.  s.  p. 
17,38. 

II.  Thomas,  had  a  dau.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Seaming,  Norfolk,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Warner. 

II.  Mart,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  youngest  dau.. 

Mart  Lombe,  m.  John  Hase,  Esq.  of  East  Dereham,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Lombe,  of  whom 
liereafter  as  Sir  John  Lombe,  Bart. 

II.  Edward,  of  Sail,  vi.  Vertue  Repps,  of  Sal),  and  d.  1804, 
leaving  four  daus., 

1  Vertue,  m.  Richard  Paul  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Ddffield,  M.P., 
and  had  a  son.  Sib  Richard  Pall  Jodbell,  who  s.  to 
his  uncle's  baronetcj'. 

2  Sophia,  m.  Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless. 

3  .\nne,  m.  Rev.  Bernard  Astley. 

4  Mary,  m.  1787,  Thomas  Browne  Evans,  Esq.  of  North 
Tuddenham,  and  had  issue  {see  Evans  of  North  Tudden- 
ham). Her  third  son,  Henbt  (Rev.),  (of  whom  hereafter), 
assumed,  1862,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Lombe,  under 
the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  Sir  John  Lombe,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Lombe,  Bart,  of  Great  Melton,  assumed  by  Act  of 
Parliament  the  surname  of  his  maternal  ancestors  in  lieu  of 
that  of  his  paternal  in  1V62,  and  was  created  a  Baronet  10  Dec. 
1783,  with  remainder  in  default  of  male  issue  to  his  brother, 
Edward  Hase,  Esq.  of  Sail,  and  to  his  heirs  male,  and  in  default 
of  such  to  heirs  male  of  his  niece,  Vertue,  wife  of  Richard 
Paul  Jodrell,  Esq.  Sir  John  d.  unm.  27  May,  1817,  when  his 
title  passed  to  his  grand-nephew.  Sir  Richard  Paul  Jodrell. 
His  estates  vested  under  his  will  in  his  first  nephew. 

Rev.  Henbt  Lombe,  of  Bylaugh,  who  assumed  the  surname 
of  Lombe  in  lieu  of  Evans,  1802,  in  compliance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunctions  of  his  great-uncle.  Sir  John  Lombe, 
Bart,  of  Great  Melton,  b.  1792  ;  m.  1818,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Cubitt,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Henbt,  B.A.,  now  of  Bylaugh. 

II.  Thomas  Robert.  iii.  Edward.  rv.  Charles. 
I.  Katherine  Mary.                                 ii.  Mary  Jane. 

Rev.  Mr.  Lombe  d.  10  Oct.  1878. 

Ar)iis—Az.,  two  combs  in  fess  between  a  broken  tilting-spear 
barways  or,  one  piece  in  chief,  the  head  towards  the  dexter, 
the  other  half  in  base,  a  canton  arg.  Crest— Two  tilting-spears  in 
saltire  or,  each  having  a  pendant  gu.     Motto — Propositi  tenax. 

Seai— Bylaugh  Park,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  and  Melton 
Hall,  Norwich. 


LONG  OF   ROOD   ASHTON. 

Long,  Waltee  Hume,  Esq.  of  Eood  Ashton  and 
Wraxall,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  J.P.  for  Somer- 
set, M.P.  for  North  Wiltshire  1880  to  1885, 
Devizes  Div.  1885-1892,  and  for  Liverpool  since 
1893 ;  Sec.  to  Local  Gov.  Board  1886 ;  Major  E. 
Wilts  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  13  July,  1854;  m. 
1  Aug.  1878,  Lady  Dorothy  Blanche  Boyle,  4th 
dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  K.P.,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  h.  26  July,  1879. 

II.  Richard  Eric  Onslow,  b.  Aug.  1892. 

I.  Victoria  Florence  de  Burgh. 

II.  Doreen  Ethel  Norah,  b.  17  Feb.  1884  ;  d.  8  May,  1835. 

III.  Lettice  Margaret. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  the  Longs  of  Wiltshire  was 
settled  at  a  very  early  date  at  South  Wraxall.  They  have 
represented  the  co.  of  Wilts  in  Parliament  for  some  500  years. 
A  branch  of  the  name  was  anciently  seated  at  Potterne  and 
Little  Cheverell,  in  the  same  co.  and  vicinity;  and  the  tradi- 
tions, as  handed  down  for  several  generations  in  this  particular 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LON 


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branch,  and  recorded  on  tlieir  monumental  inscriptions,*  as 
veil  as  the  mural  mention  made  of  persons  of  the  same  name 
in  wills,f  and  various  documents  at  very  remote  periods  by 
different  contemporary  members  of  the  family  of  Wraxall  and 
of  that  settled  at  Potterne,  afford  presumptive  evidence  that 
the  ancestor  of  this  branch  derived  his  descent  from  one  of 
the  early  sons  of  the  house  of  Wraxall,  about  the  time  of 
Henry  VIII. 

.loHN  LoN<5,  Esq.  of  Marston,  in  the  parish  of  Potterne, 
AVilts  (who  made  his  will  and  d.  1597),  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Mcrewether,  Esq.  of  Great  Cheverell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1G26) 
had  six  sons  and  three  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Long,  Esq.  of  Little  Cheverell  and  Melksham,  Wilts, 
bapt.  1579,  served  the  Office  of  High  Sheriff  for  Wilts  10.52. 
His  will  was  dated  1654,  and  he  was  buried  at  Little  Cheverell, 

8  May  of  the  same  year.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Eloyer,  of  the 
ancient  family  of  that  name  in  Devon,  and  left  issue, 

.John,  High  Sheriff  for  Wilts,  1668,  d.  without  issue. 
KicHARD,  ancestor  of  Long  of  Rood  Askton,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 
Thomas,  ancestor  of  Long  of  Presliaio  {see  that  Memoir). 
William,  ancestor  of  the  Longs  of  Baynton. 
The  2nd  son, 
KicHARD  Long,  Esq.  of  Collingbourne  Kingston,  Wilts,  in. 

9  April,  1657,  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  Edward  Lonj?,  and  sister  and 
heir  of  Henry  Long,  Esq.  of  Kood  Ashton,  Wilts ;  and  d.  1676, 
leaving  issue, 

Henrt,  his  heir,  bapt.  20  May,  1658  ;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Long,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Hope  Long,  Esq.  of  South  Wraxall, 
and  dying  31  March,  1G86,  left  a  son  and  heir,  Henry,  to. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Cutteridge,  Wilts, 
andd.  1727,  having  had  three  sons,  who  all  d.  g.  p.,  and 
four  daus.,  Ellen,  m.  John  Thresher,  Esq.  ;  Ehzabeth,  to. 
Ptobert  Colebrooke,  Esq.  ;  Dionysia,  d.  imm.  1806 ;  and  Mary, 
(/.  v.nm.  1816. 
PicHARD,  of  whose  line  we  have  to  treat. 
Dorothy,  to.  Eichard  Kenn,  M.D.,  of  Chippenham,  17  Oct. 

1685,  and  had  issue. 
Dionysia,  bapt.  23  Jan.  IG61  ;  m.  Edward  Thresher,  of  Brad- 
ford, and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son  of  Richard  Long,  of  Collingbourne, 

KiCHAKD  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  bapt.  7  April,  1668; 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Long,  of  Monkton,  after- 
wards of  Rowden,  Wilts,  and  had  issue,  Kicuard,  and 
Thomas,  who  d.  v.nm.  1711.  He  ?/i.2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  John 
Stileman,  of  Steeple  Ashton,  and  relict  of  John  Martyn,  of 
Hinton,  in  the  same  parish,  who  d.  without  issue,  April,  1746. 
Mr.  Long  d.  19  Jan.  1729-3C,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son, 

Richard  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  .Ashton,  m.  Anne,  sole  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Martyn,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  aged  71)  he 
had  issue, 
Richard,  his  heir. 
John,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'   Coll.   Oxford,   Rector  of 

Chelsfield,  in  Kent.     He  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  1797,  aged  65. 
Anne,  2nd  wife  of  Gifford  Warriner,  Esq.  of  Conockj  Wilts. 
She  d.  wilhout  issue  1815. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1764,  Rev.  Richard  Pocock,  B.A.,  Rector  of 
Mildenliall,  Wilts,  great-grandson  of  L)r.  Edward  Pocock,  the 
OrientaUst.  She  d.  18  Sept.  1805,  aged  83. 
Ellen,  TO.  Daniel  Jones,  Es(i.  of  Bradford.  She  d.  17  May, 
1794,  aged  63,  leaving  by  him,  who  d.  1772,  aged  48,  Daniel 
Jones  Long,  Esq.,  who,  by  tlie  will  of  Walter  Long,  Esq. 
of  Bath,  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Long,  and  d.  without 
issue,  1827. 

Mr.  Long,  of  Rood  Ashton,  d.  6  May,  1760,  aged  68,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton.  He  m.  Meliora,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Lambe,  and  relict  of  Joseph  Poulden,  Esq.  of 
Imber,  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Godolphin,  eldest  son  and  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Monkton  Farleigh,  b.  1768  ;  m.  Mrs.  Lucy  Anne 
Kinnear,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Warneford,  of  Corpus  Chrisli 
Coll.  Oxford,  Camden  Professor  of  Ancient  History,  who  d. 
11  Feb.  1812,  aged  48,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Monkton  Farleigh,  and  of  Baynton,  Wilts,  J.P. 
andD.L.,  b.  14  Aug.  17y3;  i?i.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Daniel,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue, 

John,  b.  28  April,  1822;  d.  June,  1810. 

Walter  Henry,  U.  5  Oct.  1823 ;  d.  Feb.  1857. 

Edward  Moreton,  b.  13  Dec.  1833  ;  d.  Feb.  1835. 


I  *  An  inscription  in  the  church  of  Steeple  Ashton,  Wilts, 
I  commemorates  Richard  Long,  of  Rood  Ashton,  the  grandson  of 
(:  Thomas  Long,  Esq.  of  Little  Cheverell,  as  being  "  of  the 
[  ancient  family  of  the  Longs  of  Wraxall,"  Wilts. 
I  t  Sir  Thomas  Long,  Knt.  of  Wraxall,  in  his  will,  dated  1508, 
[  makes  a  bequest  to  Joan  Burley  ;  and  Thomas  Long,  of  Pot- 
I'  terne,  1567,  also  bequeaths  to  Joan  Burley. 


Francis  Stanhope,  7>.  24  April,  ISoJi. 
Edward  Morion,  0.  22  Sept.  1836. 
Emma  Mary.  Katherine  Elizabeth. 

Flora  Louisa. 
2  Walter  (Rev.),    6.    1795 ;    m.   Anne,    dau.   of   Rev.  R. 
Gunning. 

1  Katherine  Elizabeth  Mary. 

2  Lucy  Anne,  d.  May,  1807. 

3  Sophia,  d.  4  Nov.  1800. 
Mr.  Long  d.  20  Oct.  1833. 

I.  Kllen  Anne. 

II.  Dionysia,  b.  29  Oct.  1766;  to.  31  March,  1792,  John 
Bndinin  Vince,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Chivers  Vince,  Esq.  of 
Clift  Hall,  Wilts.     She  d.  23  April,  1814. 

Mr.  Longd.  3  Sept.  1787,  aged  69,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Godolphin  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  bapt. 
12  Nov.  1761,  M.P.  for  Wilts  18C6-18.  He  to.  Florentina,  dau. 
of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  5th  Bart,  of  Tawstock  Court,  Devon,  by 
Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Thresher,  Esq.,  and 
Ellen  Long  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18a5,  and  was  buried 
at  Steeple  Ashton)  had  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Eichard,  late  of  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  unm.  1825. 

Ellen,  TO.  1812,  John  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Wig.m  and  of  Bath. 

F'lorcntina.  Anne  Catherine. 

Dionysia  Meliora,  m.  6  Dec.  1838,  Rev.  Joseph  Medlicott, 
Vicar  of  Potterne,  Wilts. 

Mr.  Long  d.  1835,  aged  74,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wraxall,  and 
Whaddon,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Wilts,  Somerset,  and  Mont- 
gomery, formerly  Major  Royal  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
M.A.  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford  (1812),  elected  M.P.  for  North  Wilts 
1835,  b.  10  Oct.  1793;  to.  Ist,  3  Aug.  1819,  Mary  Anne,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Archibald  Colquhoun,  of  Killermont, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  Lord  Register  of  Scotland,  and  by  her  (whocZ. 
15  March,  185C)  had  issue, 

Walter,  6.  27  Sept.   1823;  m.  Avarina  Brunetta  Herbert,  of 

Dohorgan,  co.  Montgomery  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Rome,  17  April, 

l;i47.     liis  wife  d.  26  Jan.  previously. 
Richard  Penruddocke,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry  William,  b.  12  June,  1829,  li.A.  of  Trin.   Coll.  Oxon, 

Rector  of  Hilperton,  Trowbridge,    Wilts,   presented  by  his 

father  1854;  m.  1868,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edwyii  Statham,  Esq. 

of  South  Lambeth,  Surrey;  d.  s.  p.  30  Jan.  1876. 
Mary  Anne  Catherine,  to.  1st,  Bryan  Edward  Duppa,  Esq., 

and  2ndly,  John  Philip  Green,  Esq.  of  the  Temple-treos, 

Ceylon. 
Flora  Henrietta,  in.  26  April,  1853,  Charles  Pemiiddocke,  Esq. 

of  Compton  Park,  Wilts  (see  that  Famdy). 
Jane  Agnes,  m.  26  Aug.  1860,  Charles  F^orbes,  Esq.  of  Mor- 

iack  Castle,  N.B. 

Mr.  Long  m.  2ndly,  15  April,  1857,  M.aryEickerton,  eldest  dau. 
of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  James  Hillyar,  K.C.B.,  K.C.H.,  and  widow 
of  Rev.  Sir  Cecil  Augustus  Bisshopp,  Bart.  He  d.  31  Jan. 
1S67,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Richard  Penruddocke  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wilts, 
and  Dolforgan  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Montgomery  1858,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  1852, 
elected  M.P.  for  Chippenham  1859,  M.P.  North  Wilts  1865 
to  1868,  b.  19  Dec.  1825  ;  rn.  4  Oct.  1853,  Charlotte  Anna,  only 
child  of  the  late  Et.  Hon.  W.  W.  F.  Dick  (formerly  Hume),  of 
Humewood,  M.P.  (sec  Hume,  now  Dick,  of  co.  Wicklow),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Hume,  now  of  Rood  Ashton. 

II.  Richard  Godolphin  Walmesley,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars, 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  14  Jan.  1888,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Chalonee  only;  ra.  18  Nov.  1882,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Rev.  W.  Brocklesby  Davis,  M.A.,  of  Apsley  House,  Tor- 
quay, and  has  issue.  Richard  Godolphin  Hume  ;  Thomas 
Weston  Peel  Long  ;  Margaret  Bruce  Esme. 

III.  Robert  Chaloner  Critchley,  m.  6  Feb.  1884,  Maud  Felicia 
Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  Willes  Johnson,  R.N.,  by  his  3rd 
wife,  Margaret  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  D.  Pugh,  Esq.  of  Llaner- 
chydol  Hall,  Welsh  Pool,  and  has  issue,  Muriel  Millesaintes 
Lilian,  and  Marsaret  Bruce. 

IV.  Henry  Hope  Giffard,  d.  June,  1866. 

V.  William  Hoars  Bourchier,  2nd  Lieut.  2nd  batt.  The  Queen's 
Own,  Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  22  March,  1868. 

I.  Florence  Frideswide,  ?/i.  5  July,  1882,  Sir  Arthur  Fairburn,      ' 
Bart. 

II.  Margaret  Henrietta  Georgiana,  m.  H.  F.  Clutterbuck,  Esq.      j 

III.  Charlotte  Ethel,  to.  J.  E.  H.  Martin,  Esq. 

IV.  F'rances  Laura  Arabella,  ra.  18  July,  1S82,  HaiTy  Willis 
Darell  de  Wmdt,  Esq.,  whom  she  divorced  1888,  and  rrc. 
2ndly,  1892.  A.  G.  Lyster,  Esq. 

V.  Maud  Avarina  Millesaintes,  i/.  14  May,  ISSO. 

He  d.  16  Feb.  1875. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  senile  of  crosses-crosslet  and  a  lion  rampant 
arg.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
arg.     Motto — Pieux  quoique  preux. 

iiVaJ— Rood  Ashton,  Trowbridge,  Wraxall ;  Bath. 

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LON 


LONG   OF    PSESHAW. 

LoxG,  TTaltek,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  co.  Soutli- 
hanipton,  and  Muclielnov,  co.  Somerset,  J.P.  for 
the  former  co.,  late  lltli  Kegt.,  b.  2  March,  1840  ; 
w.  26  April,  1866,  Fanny,  2nd  dan.  of  Col.  Vansit- 
tart,  of  Chuffs,  Maidenhead,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Vansittabt,  b.  27  Nov.  1S6S. 

II.  Hubert  Walter,  b.  14  July,  1S75  ;  d.  24  April,  lS7t!. 

I.  Ethel  Fanny,  b.  12  Feb.  1867. 

II.  Florence  Gertrude,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Katherine  Teresa,  ?).  17  Jan.  1871. 

IV.  Helen  Philippa,  b.  17  April,  1872 ;  d.  25  April,  1875. 

V.  Mildred  Bertha,  b.  14  Dec.  1873. 

VI.  Moena  Louisa,  b.  8  Oct.  1876. 

VII.  Evelyn  Alice,  6.  20  March,  1878. 

Lineage.— Thomas  Long,  of  Devizes,  b.  1617,  3rd  son  of 
Thomas  Long,  Esq.  of  Little  Cheverell,  Wilts  {refer  to  the 
2>rtCKding  Article)  succeeded,  by  the  will  of  his  father,  1G54, 
to  the  lands  in  Potterne,  called  Wallens.  He  m.  1st,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hawkins,  of  Chippenham,  and  relict  of 
Kichard  Foreman,  of  the  same  place.  She  d.  1641,  without 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Maigery,  dau.  of  Richard  Flower,  Gent. 
of  Devizes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1691)  had  (with  seven  daus.) 
six  sons, 

RicHAiiD  Long,  the  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Long,  of  Devizes,  b. 
1  Aug.  1665,  was  Alderman  of  New  Sarum,  and  served  the 
office  of  Mayor  of  that  city.  He  m.  Jan.  1679,  Alice  Ivie,  and 
d.  12  July,  1724,  leaving  (with  eight  daus.)  five  sons.  The  3rd 
son, 

"Walter  Loxg,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  of  Preshaw,  Hants,  and 
of  Muchelney,  Somerset,  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts  1745,  b.  30 
April,  1690  ;  ra.  1st,  20  Dec.  1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Morley, 
Gent,  of  Hursley,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  April,  1723) 
had  (with  three  daus.,  who  d.  in  infancy)  one  son,  Walter,  of 
SUichelney,  Somerset,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Bencher  of  that 
Inn  of  Court,  and  Judge  of  the  Sheriffs'  Court,  d.  unru.  1807. 
Mr.  Long  m.  2ndly,  13  April,  1727,  Philippa,  dau.  of  John 
Blackall,  of  London,  Merchant,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 
Michell,  Esq.  of  Chitteme,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1769,  aged  78,  leav- 
ing issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Samuel,  of  New  Sarum,  b.  1735 :  d.  unm.  Jan.  1812,  aged 
76. 

"William,  of  Harwell  Hall,  Hants,  and  of  Muchelney,  Somer- 
set, b.  16  June,  1747  ;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Edmund  Dawson, 
Esq.  of  Warton,  co.  Lancaster ;  and  d.  a.  2).  24  March, 
1818. 

Philippa,  6.  1729;  m.  John  Grove,  Esq.  of  Fern,  Wilts,  and 
d.  1805,  aged  75,  leaving  issue. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1730;  m.  10  July,  1759,  Edward  Rudge,  Esq. 
of  Abbey  Manor,  Evesham,  Worcester,  and  of  the  City  of 
Bath.     She  d.  1820,  aged  90. 

Anne,  b.  1732  ;  m.  Mr.  Kcrsley,  and  d.  without  issue  at  a 
great  age. 

Lucy,  d.  17  Nov.  1762. 

Eleanor,  b.  7  Sept.  1736 ;  d.  unm.  15  March,  1324,  aged  87. 

The  eldest  son  of  the  second  marriage, 

John  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  Hants,  b.  1723  ;  m.  4  Oct. 
1779,  Ellen,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Robert  Hippisley  Tren- 
chard,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Fitzwarren,  Wilts,  and  of  Abbott's 
Leigh,  Somerset,  and  relict  of  John  Ashfordby,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
hunt,  CO.  Hereford.  She  d.  Nov.  1788,  aged  43.  He  d.  10 
May,  1797,  aged  69,  and  was  s.  by  an  only  son, 

Walter  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1824,  of  Oriel  CoU.  Oxford,  B.A.  1809,  M.A.  1812,  b. 
24  Nov.  1788;  m.  12  Feb.  1810,  Lady  Mary  Carnegie,  eldest 
dau.  of  William,  7lh  Earl  of  Northesk,  G.C.B.,  Admiral  of  the 
Red  and  Rear-Admiral  of  Great  Britain,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
7  March,  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Jebvis,  of  Prcsliaw. 

II.  William,  of  Wiington,  co.  Somerset,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  15 
Aug.  1817  ;  m.  13  Apiil,  1841.  Elizabeth  Hare,  only  child  of 
.James  Hare  Joliffe,  Esq.,  and  (/,.  14  April,  1886,  having  by 
her  (who  d.27  May,  1874)  bad  issue, 

1  William,  Col.,  of  Newton  House,  and  Woodland,  Congres- 
bury,  Somerset,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  4th  Batt.  Somer- 
setshire L.I.,  late  Lieut.  46th  Regt.,  b.  22  Jan.  1843;  m. 
12  Sept.  1867,  Anna  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Hunter, 
late  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  ii=sue,  William  Edward 
b.  21  Feb.  1873  ;  Elizabeth  Anne  Pauline,  m.  1890,  W.  H. 
Clarke,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  Bristol  and  Wanstrow,  Somer.set ; 
Mary  Emily  ;  Diana  Maude  ;  Kathleen  Henrietta  ;  Mabel 
Alys;  Lucy  Ethel,  d.  1878;  Sibyl  Margaret ;  and  Gladys 
Eleanor. 

2  John  Neale  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1849  ;  in.  Mary  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  —  Fagan,  and  has  issue,  John  William 
AValter ;  Margaret  Elizabeth  Emily  ;  and  Cecilia  Frances. 


1  Elizabeth  Mary  Diana,  m.  7  Jan.  1886,  Rev.  George 
Edward  Barnes,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Somerton.,  and  has  issue, 
William  George. 

III.  John,  of  Walberton,  J.P.  Sussex,  late  10th  Hussars,  6. 
14  Dec.  1818  ;  vi.  14  July,  1842,  Georgiana  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Simeon  Stuart,  5th  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Stuart  Lindsay,  Commander,  R.N.  retired,  b.  19 
Dec.  1847 ;  m.  10  Feb.  1880,  Letitia  Blanche,  dau.  of 
Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Park,  Wilts. 

2  Charles  James,  Major,  K.A.,  6.  18  Nov.  1849. 

3  Alfied,  b.  4  May,  1852. 

1  Georgina  Selina,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Georgina  Selina,  d.  at  Venice,  1857. 

IV.  George,  J.P.  Hants,  b.  23  Dec.  1823;  m.  3  Feb.  1845, 
Eliza  Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  W.  Strong,  44th  Reg:.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  George  Edward,  6.  11  May,  1852. 

2  Charles  Walter,  b.  10  Nov.  1858. 

1  Mary  Jane.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Georgina,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Borough. 

4  Jane.  6  Ellen.  6  Lucy. 
I.  Mary,  d.  young.                               ii.  Ellen. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  26  Feb.  1833,  John  Etherington 
Welch  Rolls,  Esq.  of  The  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and 
D.C.,  and  has  issue  (see  that  Family). 

IV.  Alice,  d.  young. 

V.  Mary  Hippisley,  deceased. 

VI.  Georgina  Eleanor,  in.  9  Aug.  1849,  Richard  Bowden 
Smith,  Esq.  of  "Vernalis,  Hants. 

VII.  Lucy,  m.  2  July,  1840,  William  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Great 
Duryard,  Devon,  and  d.  1850.  viii.  Jane. 

Mr.  Long  d.  5  Jan.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Jebvis  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  and  Muchelney, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  26  June,  1816  ;  m.  16  April,  1839,  Emily 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Morant  Gale,  Esq.  of  Upham, 
Hants,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  now  of  Preshaw. 

II.  Jervis  Morant,  b.  30  Jan.  1843;  d.  22  March,  1870. 

III.  Reginald  Gambler,  b.  21  Oct.  1851  ;  m.  2  June,  1880, 
,  Agnes  Flora,  dau.  of  Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton 

Park,  Wilts. 

IV.  Carnegie,  b.  IG  Jan.  1855:  in.  25  Oct.  1877,  Emily,  dau. 
of  Eustace  Foster  Barham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Sylvia,  b. 
Nov.  1880;  Adela  Mary,  b.  1884. 

I.  Emily  Mary. 

II.  Agnes  Louisa  Georgina,  in.  15  April,  1869,  W.  Macalpine 
Leny,  Esq.  of  Dalswinton,  N.B..  and  has  issue. 

III.  Edith  Chiea  Sophia,  to.  5  May,  1876,  Charles  Scverne, 
Esq.  IV.  Adela,  d.  24  June,  1872. 

V.  Jessie  Annie,  m.  6  Oct.  1874,  William  Barnes,  Esq.  of  The 
Grove,  near  Exeter. 

VI.  Florence  Gertrude,  d.  4  Jan.  1868. 

Mr.  Long  d.  28  Nov.  1891. 
Arms,  d-c. — Same  as  Long  of  Rood  Asldon. 
/Seat— Preshaw  House,  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants. 


^ 


(       LONG   OF  HUETS  HALL. 

Long,  William  Evelyn,  Esq.  of  Hurts  Hall, 
Suffolk,  h.  1871 ;  s.  his  uncle  1892. 

Lineagre. — This  family  is  of  Wiltshire  origin,  where 
various  branches  of  that  name  have  been  established  for 
several  centuries. 

John  Longe,  of  Netheravon,  in  that  co.,  d.  1630,  leaving, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  a  second  son, 

Timothy  Longe,  6.  1610;  m.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Oliver 
Brunsell,  Vicar  of  Wroughton,  Wilts,  and  dying  1691,  had 
issue,  Timothy,  Rector  of  St.  Alphage,  d.  unm.  14  Sept.  1665; 
and  Samuel. 

Samuel  Long,  2nd  son,  b.  1638,  accompanied  the  expedition, 
under  Penn  and  Venables,  which  conquered  Jamaica,  1656,  as 
a  Lieut,  in  Col.  D'Oyley's  Regt.,  with  whom  he  was  connected, 
and  was  further  appointed  Secretary  to  Cromwell's  Com- 
missioners. He  received  large  grants  of  land  in  that  island, 
where  he  became  Col.  of  Horse,  Chief  Justice,  Speaker  of  the 
Assembly,  and  one  of  the  Council.  He  d.  1683,  and  had,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth  (who  re-married  Rev.  John  Towers,  Rector 
of  Swaffham  Bulbeck,  and  d.  1710),  with  three  daus.  (of  whom 
the  eldest,  Elizabeth,  b.  1679,  in.  1st,  Henry  Lowe,  Esq.  of 
Goadby  Marwood,  co.  Leicester,  and  2ndly,  Henry  Smallwood, 
Esq.),  three  sons,  one  of  whom  alone  survived, 

Charles  Long,  of  Longville,  Jamaica,  and  of  Hurts  Hall, 
Saxmundham,  Suffolk,  M.P.  for  Dunwich  1716,  b.  1679  ;  d.  1723. 
He  in.  1st,  1699,  Amy,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Lawes, 
Knt.,  Governor  of  Jamaica,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1702),  a  dau.  (Elizabeth,  /-.  1701,  who  in.  John  Hamertou,  Esq., 
Secretary  to  South  Carolina,  and  d.  s.p.  1772)  and  an  only 
son, 


LON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LON 


1  OOfT 


I.  Samuel,  h.  1700,  a  Capt.  in  Queen  Caroline's  Dragoons, 

and  Keeper  of  the  King's  Palace  at  Kewmarket,  7n.  Mary, 

2nd  dau.  of  Bartlioloniew  Tate,  Esq.  of  Delapre  Abbey,  co. 

Korthampton  {by  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Noel, 

Esq.  of  the  Gainsborough  family),  and  co-heir  with  her 

sister  Catharine  to  the  ancient  Baronies  of  Zouche  of  Har- 

ringworth,  St.  Maur,  and  Lovel  of  Gary.     He  d.  1757,  and 

had  (with  three  daus.,  1  Catherine  Maria,  b.  1727;  m.  Sir 

Henry  Moore,  Bart.,  Governor  of  New  York;  2  Susannah 

Charlotte,  6.  173,3;  m.  1st,  George  Ellis,  Esq.,  by  whom  she 

had  George  Ellis,  the  accomplished  author  of  the  Early 

M'lii/Hsh  Poets,  &c.,and2ndly,Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  David  Lindsay, 

I5art. ;    3,  Amelia  Elizabeth,  b.  1740 ;  m.  Samuel  Heming, 

_2isq.)  three  sons, 

1  Egbert,  b.  1729;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  George  Ann  Cooke, 

Esq.,  Gentleman-Usher  to  George  II.  and  Georoe  III., 

and  by  that  lady  (who  7)!.  2ndly,  John  Bagshall,  Esq.;  and 

.3rdly,  Comte  de  la  Salle)  had  three  daus., 

Jane  Catherine  Sarah,  m.  John  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Hoole 

Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue. 

Ma.ry  Charlotte,    vi.    her  cousin,    Samuel    Scudamore 

Heming,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 
Lucy  Ann,  vi.   1790,  Thomas  Bayley  Howell.    Esq.   of 
Prinknash  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  left  issue. 
■2  Charles,  Lieut.  49th  Foot,  who  d.  s.  p.  1750. 
3  Edward,  b.  1734,  Barrister,  of  Gray's  Inn,  accompanied 
his  brother-in-law.  Sir  Henry  Moore,  to  .Jamaica  as  Secre- 
tary, was  afterwards  appointed  Chief  Judge  of  the  Vice- 
Admiralty  Court  there,  and  was  author  of  a  history  of 
the  island.    He  vi.  Mary  Ballard,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Beckford,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  John  Pallmer,  Esq.,  by  whom 
<who  d.  1797)  he  had  issue, 
Edward  Beeston,  his  heir. 
Eobert  Ballard,  a  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Lieut. 

Col.  15th  Hussars;  d.  unm.  1825. 
Charles  Beckford,  m.  Frances  Munro,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Lucius  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane  (by 
Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Jenkyns,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Eoyal  Horse  Guards),  and  d.  1836,  leaving  issue, 

1  Mary  Henrietta. 

2  Caroline  Elizabeth,  hi.  C.  H.  Maclean,  Esq.,  who  d. 
1839,  leaving  issue. 

Catharine,   m.  Richard   Dawkins,   Esq.,   and   d.  1826, 

leaving  issue. 
Charlotte,  m.  6  June,  1791,  Sir  George  Pococke,  1st  Bart., 
and  t'.  4  Feb.  1816. 

Elizabeth,   m.   12    Sept.   1801,  Lord  Henry   Molyneux 
Howard,  and  d.  24  May,  1835. 
Mr.  Edward  Long  d.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son', 
Edward  Beeston  Long,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Thomlinson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Steyning, 
and  heir  to  her  grandfather,  John  Thomlinson,  Esq.  of 
East  Barnet,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1818)  he  had  issue, 
Edward  Noel,  Ensign  Coldstream  Eegt.  of  Foot  Guards, 
lost  on  his  passage  to  Spain,  1809. 
Henry  Lawes,  his  heir. 

Frederick  Beckford,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons  in  Ireland, 
m.  Maria  Elizabeth,  5th  dau.  of  James  Daniell,  Esq., 
and  left  issue. 

Mary, )»,.  Charles  Devon,  Esq.  of  Eackenford,  Devon,  and 
had  issue. 
Charlotte,  m.  George  Grenville  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Doder- 
shall  Park,  Bucks,  andc?.  a.  j).  1823. 
Mr.  Long  d.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henkt  Lawes  Long,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge  and  East 

Barnet,  J. P.,  m.  25  July,  ls22,  Lady  Catharine  Walpole, 

youngest  dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Orford,  and  d.  1868, 

leaving  issue, 

Henrt  Charles  Dctdlet,  of  Hampton  Lodge,  d.  s.  p.  7 

June,  1870. 

Charlotte  Caroline  Georgiana,  of  Hampton  Lodge, 
m.  6  Dec.   1849,  Henry  Howard,  Esq.  of   Greystoke 
Castle,  Cumberland,  who  d.  7  Jan.  1875. 
Catharine  Beatrice. 

Emma  Sophia,  to.  16  April,  1855,  Francis  William  Hast- 
ings, Lieut.-Col.  E.A.,  3rd  son  of  Col.  Sir  Charles  H. 
Hastings.  G.C.H. 
Mary  Elizabeth. 

Florence  Louisa  Jane,  to.  17  July,  1855,  Turner  A. 
Macan,  Esq.  of  Cardiff,  co.  Armagh. 
Sophia  Horatia  Churchill,  m.  1st,  20  Feb.  1855,  Major 
Jervoise  Clarke  Jervoise,  Esq.,  K.  W.  Fu.siliers,  eldest 
.son  of  Sir  J.  Clarke  Jervoise,  Bart,  of  Idesworth  Park, 
Hants;  he  d.  22  April,  1872.  She  to.  2ndly,  8  Oct. 
1881,  Edward  King,  Esq.  of  London. 
Isabella  Henrietta  Theodora,  m.  24  Feb.  1859,  Thomas 
Barnard,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Cople,  Beds,  and  has 
issue. 

Mr.  Long  TO.  2ndly,  1703,  Jane,  d.au.  .and  heir  of  Sir  William 
Bee.ston,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Jamaica,  and  relict  of  Sir  Thomas 
Modyford,  Bart.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1724)  he  had  issue, 

II.  Charles,  b.  17D5,  of  Hurts  Hall ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Dudley  North,  Esq.  of  Glenham  Hall,  Suffolk,  nephew  of 
Francis,  1st  Lord  Guilford,  Lord  Keeper,  &c.     He  d.  1778, 
■^    leaving  two  sons, 


Charles,  of  Hurts  Hall,  b.  1748;  m.  his  cousin  Jane,  dau. 
of  Beeston  Long,  Esq.,  and  d.  1813,  having  had  issue  two 
sons,  Charles  and  Dudley,  both  of  whom  d.  young. 

Dudley,  of  Glenham  Hall  and  Hurts  Hall,  M.P.,  assumed 
the  name  of  North,  b.  1749;  m.  1802,  the  Hon.  Sophia 
Anderson  Pelham,  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Yarborough,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1829. 

III.  William,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Earl  of  Pembroke's  Dragoons, 
b.  1706  ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Beeston,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Jane,  6.  1709;  m.  1st,  Eoger  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shirley, 
Surrey,  and  2ndly,  the  Marquis  D'Aragona,  of  Modena. 

II.  Anne,  6.  1713;  m.  Rev.  Philip  Carter,  Vicar  of  Tunstall. 

III.  Susannah,  d.  unm.  1820,  aged  103. 

The  youngest  son  of  Charles  Long,  of  Longville,  by  his  2nd 
wife, 

BEE.STON  Long,  Esq.  of  Carshalton  Park,  Surrey,  b.  1710; 
ra.  1745,  Susanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Abraham  Cropp,  Esq.  of 
Richmond,  Surrey,  and  d.  1785,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir,  of  Carshalton,  M.P.  for  Il-chester,  High 
Sheriff  for  Surrey  1790;  7n.  1787,  Lady  Jane  Maitland,  4th 
dau.  of  James,  7th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  K.T.,  and  by  her 
(who  r,i.  2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Houstoun,  G.C.B., 
he  had  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  Samuel,  late  of  Bromley  Hill. 

2  Charles  Maitland,  Rector  of  Settrington,  Archdeacon  of 
the  East  Hiding,  co.  York,  6.  16  Aug.  1803;  m.  1st,  10 
Juno,  1834,  Harriet  Ellice,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  June, 
1836)  had  a  dau.  Harriet  Helen,  to.  1858,  Rev.  Henry 
Ruck  Keene.  He  m.  2ndly,  11  April,  1839,  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wigram,  Bart.,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1875, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  1856)  had  issue, 

1  Samuel,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  5  Jan.  1840;  to.  15  Oct.  18G8, 
Alice  Jane,  5tli  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Wigram, 
P.C.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Samuel  Charles,  6.'29  Sept.  1869;  2  Wilfrid  James, 
b.  20  Aug.  1871 :  3  Bernard,  b.  4  Sept.  1872  ;  4  Georgi- 
Edward,  b.  4  Oct.  1873;  Clement  Lofius,  b.  1880;  5 
Hubert  Arthur  Maitland,  6. 1884  ;  1  Mary  Katherine  ; 
2  Anna  Margaret. 

2  Charles  Wigram,  b.  5  Oct.  1842,  Major  R.H.A. 

3  William  Houstoun,  b.  8  Nov.  1843. 

4  Edward  Maitland,  b.  19  July,  1848. 

5  George  Boswall,  b.  31  July,  1849:  lost  at  sea  in  1870. 

6  Loftus  Sidney,  b.  5  March,  1854. 

1  Eleanor,  d.  11  June,  1880.  2  Jane  Elizabeth. 

I  JIary  Turner,  d.  24  Feb.  1838. 
Mr.  Long  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Long,  Esq.  of  Bromley  Hill,  Kent,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b. 
May,  1799  ;  to.  1st,  18  April,  1825,  Lady  Louisa  Emily 
Stanley,  dau.  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Derby,  K.G.  (she  d.  11 
Dec.  following) :  2ndly,  1827,  Sydney,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ather- 
ley,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Southampton  ;  3rdly,  1854,  Emily,  2nd 
dau.  of  Charles  John  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Muckross,  Killarncy  ; 
and  4thly,  11  Dec.  186G,  Hon.  Eleanor  Stanley,  Maid  of 
Honour  to  the  Queen,  dau.  of  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of 
Cross  Hall,  by  Lady  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  James,  8th 
Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  had  issue  by  his  3rd  wife, 

1  Jane  Emily,  b.  22  Jan.  1855  ;  to.  20  Aug.  1878,  Hon. 
Richard  M.  W.  Dawson,  3rd  son  of  the  Earl  of  Dartrey, 
K.P. 

2  Mary  Euphemia,  b.  8  May,  1856 ;  to.  15  July,  1879, 
Hon.  Hugh  Elliot,  3rd  son  of  the  Earl  of  Minto. 

3  Susan  Martha,  d.  29  April,  1859. 
Col.  Longd.  31  Aug.  1881. 

II.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

iir.  Beeston,  of  wliom  presently. 

IV.  Charles  (Sir),  G.C.B.,P.C.,  (fee,  &.  1760;  created  8  July, 
1826,  Baron  Faknborough  ;  m.  1793,  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Abraham  Hume,  Bart.,  but  d.  s.  p.  17  Jan.  1838,  when 
the  title  became  extinct. 

V.  George,  1st  Lieut,  of  the  "  Superbe,"  killed  at  the  storm- 
ing of  'Trincomalee,  1782,  unm. 

VI.  William,  Canon  of  Windsor,  Eector  of  Fulham,  Norfolk, 
and  of  Sternfleld,  Suffolk,  d.  s.  p.  1835. 

VII.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

I.  Sarah,  to.  23  April,  1774,  Sir  George  William  Prescott, 
Bart.,  and  d.  18  July,  1817. 

II.  Jane,  vi.  Charles  Long,  Esq.  of  Hurts  Hall. 

III.  Susannah,  m.  Rev.  George  Chamberlain. 

Mr.  Beeston  Long  d.  1785.    His  third  son, 

Beeston  Long,  Esq.  of  Combe  House,  Surrey,  a  Bank 
Director,  7n.  10  July,  1786,  Frances  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Neave,  1st  Bart.,  and  dying  1820,  left  by  her  (who  d. 
1841,  with  three  daus.,  Caroline,  d.  1824;  Amelia  Ann,  d.  «.  p.; 
and  Maria,  m.  Henry  Seymour  Montagu,  Esq.,  and  d.  183'2), 
a  son  and  successor, 

William  Long,  of  Hurts  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1843;  b.  1802;  ?ij.  20  Oct.  1830,  Eleonora  Charlotte  Montagu, 
sister  of  Sir  Edward  Poore,  Bart,  of  Eushall,  Wilts,  and  d. 
28  Jan.  1875,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

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I.  WlLlUM  BeESTON. 

II.  Charles  Poore,  SJajor  14th  Rcgt.,  ua.  21  Nov.  1S67,  Caro- 
line Mary  Stuart,  daii.  of  Jonathan  Kashleigh,  Esq.  of 
Menabilly,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1880)  left  at  his 
decease, '2  Nov.  1871,  one  son,  William  Eveltn,  now  of 
Hurts  Hall,  and  one  dau. 

I.  Annette,  d.  unm.  12  Dec.  1386. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Beeston  I-ong,  Esq.  of  Hurts  Hall,  Suffolk,  J. P. 
.ind  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1879.  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions, 
and  Col.  1st  Suffolk  Rifle  Volunteers,  b.  1833;  5)!.  11  May, 
1859.  Arethusa  Marianne,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Robert 
Rowley,  Bart.,  which  lady  d.  18  Dec.  1889.  He  d.s.  p.  1892, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Eveltn  Long,  Esq.,  now  of  Hurts  Hall. 

.^J^)M— Quarterly  ;  1st  sa.,  a  lion  passant  arg.,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  titchee  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
Mcond  three  crosses-crosslet  of  the  field.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  liDn's  head  arg.  gutte  de  sang.  Motto — 
I'ieux  quoique  preux. 

&at— Hurts  Hall,  Saxmundham. 


combe,   of  Coshcrton,  co.  Pembroke,  and  d.  14  March,   1892j 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles  Alexander  Holcombe,  now  of  Llanina. 

II.  Edward  Francis,  6.  12  Jan.  18»5. 

I.  Edith  Catherine  Sarah  Holcombe. 

II.  Gwendoline  Maiy. 

Seat — Llanina,  New  Quay,  Llandyssil,  S.  Wales. 


LONG   OF  DUNSTON. 

Loyo,  FoETEScrE  AValter  Kellett,  Esq.  of 
Dimston,  Norfolk,  B.A.  Oxford,  b.  11  Dec.  1843 ; 
*.  his  father  26  Feb.  1874. 

Ijineag'e. — Rev.  Robert  Chckchman  Kellett,  son  of 
Robert  Cowan  Kellett  and  his  wife.  Miss  Churchman,  adopted 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Long.  He  7n.  Jane,  only  child  of  the 
Ui-v.  Nevill  Walter,  Rector  of  Berghapton  Norfolk,  and  d. 
1041,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1848, 
Robert,  his  heir. 

Henry  Churchman,  Rector  of  Newton  Flotman,  ISS.'i,  and 
Incumbent  of  Dunston  1841,  m.  18  Sept.  1838,  Cliarlotte 
Emma,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  R.  Harvey,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  Walter,  h.  12  July,  lb40,  d.  24  Jan.  18.58 ;  Edwin 
Cowan,  b.  11  April,  1852,  d.  21  Nov.  1886;  Octavius  Nevill, 
6.  30  Dec.  1857;  Emma  Julia;  Beatrice  Jwne  Myrrha,  d. 
1866;  Alice,  cL  1866;  Alma;  Cecilia;  Magdalena  ;  Olivia; 
Augusta,  d.  1864;  and  Celeste  Henrietta,  d.  1866. 
Anna  Kellett,  d.  1861.  Mary,  d.  1873. 

Jane,  m.  Oct.  1836,  Charles  Dormer,  Esq.,  and  d.  a  widow, 
Feb. Ib55. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Kellett  Long,  Esq.  of  Dunston  Hall,  co.  Norfolk, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  18-56,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  B.A.  1825, 
M.A.  1832,  Capt.  East  Norfolk  Militia,  b.  4  May,  1804;  m. 
It;  March,  1843,  Maria  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Fortescue, 
Esq.  of  Writtle  Lodge,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  had, 

I.  Fortescue  Walter  Kellett,  now  of  Dunston. 

II.  Charles  Hamilton  Kellett  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Swin- 
derby,  1876,  b.  19  April,  1845;  m.  1873,  Edith  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edward  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Johnson  Hall,  Eccleshall,  and 
has  issue, 

Ernest  Kellett,  b.  15  Jan.  1874. 

Edward  Fortescue,  b.  4  Dec.  1876.  Ethel. 

III.  Ernest  Henry  Kellett  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rrctor  of  Newton 
Flotman,  Norfolk,  b.  7  Oct.  1846:  m.  31  .Ian.  1877,  Eliza- 
beth Margaret  Eeresford,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  G.  Beresford, 
of  Bedale  Rectory,  co.  York. 

11  r.  Long  d.  26  Feb.  1874. 

iSeaf— Dunston  Hall,  near  Norwich. 


liONGCKOFT   OF   LLANINA. 

LoNGCEorT,  Charles  Alexander  Holcombe, 
F.sq.  of  Llanina,  co.  Cardigan,  b.  13  May,  1883,  s. 
bis  father,  1892. 

Lineage. — Edward  Longcroft,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  was 
Flair-Lieut,  to  Lord  Rodney  at  the  time  of  his  victory  over 
the  Comte  de  Grasse,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  B  — ,  Esq.  of 
Llr.yney,  co.  Radnor,  and  d.  1812,  leaving  by  her  (whod.  1808) 
a  son, 

Charles  Richard  Longcroft,  Esq.,  who  d.  20  May,  1888, 
Ey  Sarah  his  wife  (who  d.  20  Jan.  1885)  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Edward,  late  of  Llanina. 

EUen,  m.  May,  1864,  to  Robert  Anderson,  Lieut.  95th  Regt., 
and  Major  Renfrewshire  Miliiia,  and  d.  10  May,  1890,  leav- 
ing issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 
The  only  son, 

Charles  Edward  Longcroft,  Esq.  of  Llanina,  co.  Cardigan, 
J. P.  for  COS.  Cardigan  and  Carmarthen,  6.  6  Dec.  1842;  m.  8 
Aug.  1S77,  Catherine  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Essex  Hol- 


LONGE  OF  SPIXWORTH. 

LoNGE,  Robert  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Spixworth  Fart, 
Norfolk,  J.P.,  B.A.  Cambridge,  late  Capt.  Norfolk 
Militia  Artillery,  b.  30  March,  1830;  m.  20  Jan. 
1853,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Orman,  Perj^etual  Curate  of  Shouldham^ 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Bacon,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  31  Oct.  1856. 

II.  Robert  Douglas,  Capt.  57th  Regt.,  b.  21  Dec.  1857 ;  m.  S- 
April,  1891,  Blanche  Adeline,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Dr.  Webster,  of  Cork,  and  has  issue,  Dorothy  Douglas. 

III.  John  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.  Camb.,  Vicar  of  Linton,  co. 
Cambridge;  b.  11  April,  1859. 

IV.  Julius  Octavius,  b.  7  Nov.  1863;  d.  1  Feb.  1864. 

V.  Edward  Norman,  late  Lieut.  3rd  batt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  6. 
7  April,  1868;  d.  21  April,  1890. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  ii.  Julia  Georgiana. 

III.  Caroline,  d. 
I      IV.  Henrietta  Charlotte,   m.  3  June,  1891,  Charles  Arthur 
!  Bathurst  Bignold,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.- 

j  Col.  Bignold,  of  Harford  Lodge,  Norwich,  and  has  issue^ 

;  Charles  Robert. 

Lineag'e. — The  Parish  Register  of  Aswelthorpe  mentions 
j  one  Thomas  Longe  going  to  the  King's  host  at  Nottingham  in 
!  the  year  1485. 

I      John  Longe,  of  Hingham,  co.  Norfolk,  had  two  sons,  viz., 

1  1  John,  who  had  by  his  wife  Margery  ^she  d.  his  widow  im 

j  1546)  two  daus.  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Baker,  and  Isabel,  w. 

William  Bawdewyn  ;  and  2  William.     The  younger  son, 

William    Longe,   of    Hingham,    d.    in    1557,    leaving,  by 

j  Catherine  his  wi:e,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  1  John,  his  heir,  2 

1  William,   of  Depeham,  who  had  John,  Peter,  William,  Mar- 

t  garct,  Anne,  and  Amye,  all  born  before  1557  ;  and  3  Catherine, 

m.  John  Burrough.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Longe,  of  Hingham,  who  had,  with  Thomas,  and 
three  daus.,  Catherine,  Mary,  and  Margaret,  an  elder  son, 
his  heir  at  his  decease, 

John  Longe,  of  Hingham,  b.  in  1558,  and  d.  in  1622,  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Longe,  Esq.  of  Fowlden,  6.  in  1588,  who  was- 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk  in  1G44.  He  m.  26  May,  1614,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  King,  citizen  of  London,  and  had  (with  five- 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  b.  1615,  m.  Clement  Heigham,  Esq.  of 
Barrow,  Suffolk ;  Margaret,  b.  1618,  m.  1st,  Francis  Batchcroft, 
Esq.  of  Bexwell,  and  2nd]y,  Gascoine  Weld,  Esq.  of  Bracon- 
ash;  Susan,  b.  March,  1621,  m.  Rev.  M.  Longther,  and  d.  s.  p. 
in  1673 ;  Mary,  b.  May,  1626,  m.  E.  Britiffe,  Esq.  of  Bacons- 
thorpe;  and  Sarah,  6.  March,  1634,  in.  1st,  Tobias  Frere, 
Esq.  of  Harleston,  and  2ndly,  —  Wogan,  Esq. ;  she  d.  Feb. 
1684)  five  sons.  He  d.  17  Sept.  1656,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son. 

Robert  Longe,  Esq.  of  Reymerston,  6.  Jan.  1619.  This 
gentleman  TO.  four  times.  His  first  wife  was  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Milner,  Esq.  of  Lynn  Regis,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  May,  1653,  he  had  (with  two  daus.  Priscilla  and  Eliza- 
beth, who  both  d.  young)  sis  sons.  He  m.  for  his  second 
wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Bacon,  of  Norwich,  one  of 
the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  by  that  lady, 
who  d.  in  Jan.  1659,  had  another  son,  Francis,  of  whom 
presently.  By  his  third  wife,  Frances,  widow  of  Edmund 
Gournay,  Esq.  of  West  Barsham,  who  d.  in  1670,  he  had  no 
issue.  By  his  fourth  and  last  wife,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Gournay,  Esq.  of  West  Barsham,  he  had  two  daus., 

I.  Anne,  b.  Aug.  1673,  d.  young. 

II.  Ellen,  b.  Jan.  1674,  m.  Richard  Fenier,  Esq.  of  Yar- 
mouth. 

He  d.  Dec.  1688.    His  seventh  son,  (the  only  child  of  the 
second  marriage), 

Francis  Longe,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Yarmouth  (only  child  of 
Robert  Longe,  Esq.  of  Reymerston,  co.  Norfolk,  by  Elizabeth, 
his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Bacon,  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  King's  Bench),  purchased  the  estate  of  Spixworth. 
He  ra.  Susanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Tobias  Frcre,  Esq.,  and  by 


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her  (who  d.  1G81)  had  issue,  to  survive  youth,  two  sons  and  | 
three  daus.    Mr.  Longe  d.  3  Dec.  1734.    His  2nd  son, 

Francis  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixworth  and  Reymersion,  b.  Aug. 
1689  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Kisby, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1767)  had  issue, 

I.  Feancis,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (He v.),  Hector  of  Spixworth,  Reymerston,  and 
Hackford,  Norfolli,  and  Chaplain  to  Geobqe  III.,  b.  25  July, 
1731 ;  OT.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Peter  Elwin,  Esq.  of  Booton  and 
Thurning,  Norfollc.  by  whom  (who  d.  1810)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  18  Sept.  1806,  John,  his  heir;  and  Robert,  of  Cat- 
ion Lodge,  Norfolk,  D.L.,  6.  1766;  d.  s.  p.    The  elder  son, 

John,  Vicar  of  Coddenhara,  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  b.  6  April, 
1765;  m.  1st,  5  Nov.  n'JO,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-ht-ir  of 
John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ipswich,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21 
Kay,  1812,  aged  50)  had, 

1  Francis  Bacon,  b.  1  June,  1798  ;  d.  17  Jan.  1819. 

■2  Jolin  Francis,  d.  young. 

">  John,  of  Spixworth. 

4  Robert  (Rev.),  of  Spixworth. 

5  Henry  Browne  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  17  March,  1803 :  m.  31 
Aug.  1836,  Anne  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Alexandi-r 
Niaholson,  of  East  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  of  Ufford, 
■Suffolk,  and  had,  Henrj'  Cochrane,  d.  an  infant,  1849  ; 
■Cecilia  Jane  ;  Margaret  Frances ;  Louisa ;  and  Rosa. 

1  Charlotte  Dorothy,  d.  young. 

2  Charlotte  Dorothy,  m.  6  Dec.  1822,  Gen.  Robert 
Martin  Leake,  of  Woodhurst,  Surrey,  and  t^  s.  p.  9 
March,  1858,  aged  61. 

Kev.  John  Longe,  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Ward, 
-  of  Salhouse,  Norfolk,  who  d.  s.  p.    He  d.  3  March,  1834. 
Francis  Longe  d.  Oct.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixworth  and  Reymerston,  6. 
June,  1726;  High  Sheriff  for  Norfolk  1782.  He  m.  Tabitha, 
flau.  of  John  Howes,  Esq.  of  Morningtliorpe,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Nov.  1760;  left  at  his  decease,  Feb.  1770,  an  only  son  and 
lieir, 

Francis  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixworth,  b.  April,  174S  :  High 
Sheriff  1786 ;  m.  Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Jackson, 
Bart ,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  July,  1812,  and  was  s.  (at  the 
decease  of  his  widow,  1828)  by  his  cousin, 

John  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixworth  Park,  D.L.,  b.  14  July, 
1799;  m.  10  June,  1829,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  (with  her  sister.  Lady  Wetherell  Warneford)  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  AVarneford,  of  Warneford  Place,  Wilts,  and 
niece  of  Henry,  4th  Viscount  Ashbrook,  wiiich  lady  d.  29  Aug. 
1846,  aged  51.  Mr.  Longe  d.  27  Sept.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Rev.  Rohebt  Longe,  B.A.,  of  Spixworth  Park,  Vicar  of 
Coddenham  cum  Crowfield,  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  b.  6  Nov.  1800; 
ill.  7  Oct.  1828,  Margaret  Douglas,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Davy, 
Rector  of  Barking,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Sept.  1»73) 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Bacon,  now  of  Spixworth. 

II.  Francis  l>avy,  B.A.  Oxon  :  Inspector  Local  Government 
Board,  h.  25  Sept.  1831 ;  vi.  27  Sept.  1864,  Sara  Rose,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Patteson,  Rector  of  Hauibledon,  Hania. 

jii.  John,   in   holy  orders.  Rector  of  Sterntield,  Suffolk,  b. 

20  Aug.  1832;  m.  12  June,  1856,  Maria  E.,  only  dau.  of 

Richard  B.  Martin,  Esq.  of  Hemingstone  Hall,  Suffolk,  and 

has  issue. 
I.  Margaret  Charlotte  Anne,  m.  6   Feb.    1861,  Rev.  Henry 

Ware  Schreiber,  5th  .?on  of  Lieut. -Col.  Schreiber,  of  Hill 

House,  Melton,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 

Mr.  Longe  d.  27  Jan.  1830. 

Amu — Gu.,  a  saltier  engrailed  or,  and  on  a  chief  of  the  last 
three  crosses-crosslet  of  tlie  lirst.  t'yest — A  lion  sejant  gu. 
holding  a  saltier  engrailed  or. 

Heat — Spixworth  Paik,  near  Norwich. 


LONGFIELD    OF    LONGUEVILLE. 

LoNGFiEjLD,  EiCHAED  Edmvxd,  Esq.  of  Longue- 
ville,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hicrh  Sherife  1887  ; 
M.A.,  Cambridge;  b.  6.  June,  1842;  m.  19  Sept. 
1872,  Alberta  Charlotte,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Russell, 
JJsq.,  LL.D.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  William,  b.  18  Dec.  1873. 

II.  Lewis,  b.  8  Dec.  1874. 

III.  Charles  Edmund,  b.  31  Aug.  1885. 

I.  Sibyl  Mary,  6.  13  June,  1877. 

II.  Muriel  Alberta,  b.  8  Sept.  1878. 

liiueag'e. — John   Longfield,  Esq.   of   Denbigh,    Wales, 
1652,  afterwards  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  d.  intestate:  adminis- 
tration granted  8  March,  1669-70.     He  had  two  sons, 
,   Sobeit,  b.  in  Denbigh,  1662,  obtained  an  exten-ive  grant  of 


lands  in  cos.  Westmeath,  Meath,  Clare,  under  the  com- 
mission of  grace,  by  patent  dated  15  April,  1685.  He  resided 
at  Kilbride,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  1710,  leaving  issue,  which 
became  extinct  in  the  male  line  on  the  death  of  his  great- 
grandson,  Robert  Longfield,  in  1790. 
John,  ancestor  of  the  Longueville  and  Castle  Mary  families. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.,  J.P.,  b.  1653,  settled  at  Castle  Mary, 
near  Cloyne,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  22  April,  1730,  leaving  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Hawnby,  Esq.  of  Mallow, 

I.  Robert,  of  Castle  Mary,  J. P.,  6.  1688  ;  m.  1731.  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Geering,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  M.P., 
and  d.  11  March,  1765,  aged  77,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Castle  Mary,  b.  3  July,  1733;  m.  (licence  dat«d 
10  March,  1755),  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tilson,  Esq.,  and 
left  at  his  decease  an  only  son, 

Robert,  of  Castle  Mary,  M.P.  for  borough  of  Donegal,  m. 
April,  1778,  Elizabeth,  sis'er  of  the  1st  Lord  Lismore, 
and  dau.  of  Thomas  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Shanbally,  co. 
Tipperary,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Roger- 
son,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  andt^  s.j>. 

2  Richard,  of  Longeuville,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Cork,  17.58,"  M.P.  for  Charleville  1761,  and  after- 
wards for  co.  Cork,  b.  1734.  He  was  created,  1795,  Baron 
Longueville  of  Longueville,  and  in  1800  advanced  to  the 
ViscocNTCT  OF  Longueville.  His  lordship,  who  was 
Governor  of  co.  Cork  and  a  Representative  Peer  for 
Ireland,  )U.  1756,  Margaret,  dau.  ot  Richard  White,  Esq., 
and  aunt  to  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Bantry,  but  d.  s.  p. 
23  May,  1811,  when  the  honours  expired. 

1  Anne,  m.  Roger  Conner,  Esq.  of  Connerville. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently,  as  of  Longueville. 

III.  Hawnby,  of  Cork,  in.  29  June,  1733,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Vowell,  Esq.  of  Ballyorane,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
31  July,  1741,  leaving  by  her  (who  had  predeceased  him, 
Sept.  1738)  an  only  child, 

Susanna,  b.  19  Feb.  1734-5,  m.  Richard  Parker,  Esq. 

IV.  William,  of  Cork,  6.  1710,  who,  by  Mary  Goodman  his 
wife  {b.  23  Nov.  1719;  d.  5  Aug.  1739),  had  at  his  death, 
1777,  an  only  child, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  Cork,  m.  1775,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Conroy,  Esq.,  and  aunt  to  the  1st  Baronet  of 
that  name,  and  had  (with  other  children,  who  d.  s.  2^  )  a 
3rd  .=on,  Robert,  m.  April,  1815,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  an  only  child  and  heir, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  who  n.  1838,  her  tirsc  cousin,  David 
Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale,  co.  Wexford. 

I.  Helena,  m.  1708,  Theodore  Vansevenhoven,  of  Cork. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Tooker,  Esq.  of  Ballindinish.co.  Cork. 
HI.  Anne,  in.  Richard  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke,  co. 

Cork. 

IV.  Mary,  in.  1720,  Walter  Lavitt,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 

V.  Heniictta,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Squire. 

VI.  Deborah,  m.  Nov.  1731,  James  Peircy,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 

VII.  Bryana,  m.  Rev.  William  Bucknor,  of  Croom,  co. 
Limerick. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  J. P.,  6.  24  June, 
1695  ;  7n.  12  Sept.  1738,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Montifort  Westropp, 
Esq.,  and  left  at  his  decease,  5  April,  1765,  two  sons, 

John,  his  successor,  of  whese  line  we  treat. 
Mocntifort,  ancestor  of  the  laraily  now  of  Castle   Mary, 
{refer  to  that  Memoir). 

The  elder  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Cork  1775,  M.P.  for  Mallow,  6. 5  July,  1741 ;  m.  24  June,  1764, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Foster,  Esq.,  and  first-cousin  of  the 
Right  Hon.  John  Foster,  created  Lord  Oriel,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Mountifort  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Desertserges,  co.  Cork,  and 
many  years  J.P.  for  that  co.,  m.  1st,  Nov.  1796,  Grace,  dau. 
of  William  Lysaght,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  ni.  Miss  Cotter,  and  had  issue. 

2  Mountifort  (Bight  Hon.),  P.C,  Q.C.,  J.P.,  LL.D.  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  1831  (B.A.  1823,  M.A.  1829,  LL  D. 
1831),  became  a  Fellow  of  that  University  1825  and 
Professor  of  Political  Economy  31  Oct.  1832.  He 
resigned  his  Fellowship  tor  the  Professorship  of  Feudal 
and  English  Law  29  Nov.  1834.  This  eminent  jurist  was 
appointed,  1847,  aCommissonerof  the  Incumbered  Estates 
Court,  and,  1858,  Judge  of  the  Landed  Estates  Court. 
He  was  b.  1802  ;  in.  iS45,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Armstrong,  Esq.,  and  d.  1884.     fehe  d.  1882. 

3  Robert,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin.  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1834,  appointed  Q.C.  1852, 
elected  M.P.  for  Mallow  1859,  b.  1810;  m.  1840,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  George  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Crobeg,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
1868. 

J  Elizabeth,  m  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Manch,  and  has 
ijsue. 


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2  Mary,  „i.  —  M'Carthy,  Esq. 

3  Grace,  m.  John  Beiisley,  Esq. 

The  Eev.  Mountifort  Longfield  m.  2ndly,  !Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Connor,  and  had  further  issue, 

4  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1842  ; 
m.  28  July,  1850,  Marj'  Webb,  chlest  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Webb  Ware,  Esq.,  and  il.  3  Xov.  1^78,  leaving  issue. 

r>  Henry,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  X.  Webb  Ware,  Esq. 

6  Eichard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hogeely,  m.  Willielmina,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  James  GoUock. 

7  William,  J. P.  co.  Cork.  6. 1821 ;  »i.  186."),  Frances  Cathe- 
rine, eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Eongfield  Conner,  of 
Dowudaniel,  Eector  of  the  St.  Anne's,  Siiandon. 

8  Thomas.  9  Foster. 

4  Mary. 

5  Frances  Patience,  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  John  Longfield. 

m.  William,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1794,  (/.  .^■.  p. 

IV.  Hesky,  of  Waterloo,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  -ni.  Maiy,  only  dau. 

and  heiress  of  John  Powell,  Esq.  of  Sea  Court,  co.  Cork, 

and  rf.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

John  Powell,  late  of  AVaterloo,  J. P.,  B.A.  of  Trin.  Coll. 

Dublin,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Cork  Artillery  ;51ilitia,  b. 

1817;  Jii.  1848,  Loui.sa.  6th  dau.  of  Rev.  Matthew  Purcell, 

of  Burton,  co.  Cork. 
Henry,  b.  1828 ;  m.  1857,  Eliza  Augusta,  only  child  and 

heir  of  William  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Altaniira,  co.  Cork,  and 

<l.  1871,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  William 

Henry,  Lieut.  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  b.  1859. 
Eobert,  d.  unm.  1864. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Eoskeen,  co.  Cork,  .T.P. 
Eachael,  in.  Rev.  William  Xeligan,  LL.D.,  Kector  of  St. 

Mary's,  Shandon,  co.  Cork. 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Robert  Longfield,  Esq.  of  the  Castle  Mary 

branch  {ir/nch  see),  and  2ndly,   1854,  George,  ■2nd  son  of 

Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Eichford=town,  co.  Cork. 
Patience,  m.  6  Jan.  1848,  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Manch, 

CO.  Cork. 

Dora,  j».  Edward  Francis  Eoche,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Johnstown 
"~         House,  CO.  Cork. 

I.  Patience,  the  1st  wife  of  Johu  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishaue 

Castle,  CO.  Cork. 
u.  Elizabeth,  77i.  George  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Crobeg,  co.  Cork. 

Mr.  Longfield  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  1829,  6.  May,  1767  ;  m.  15  Oct. 
1797,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Mount  Lucas, 
King's  Co.  {see  (hat  family'},  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1858) 
had  issue, 

EicHAED,  of  Longueville. 

John,  of  Kilcoleraan,  Bandon,  co.  Cork,  C.B.,  General 
(retired).  Col.  bth  Regt.,  6. 18'J4  ;  m.  29  April,  1861,  Frances 
Patience,  dau  of  Kev.  Mountifort  Longfield,  of  Churchill, 
Eector  of  Desertserges,  co.  Cork,  and  had  a  son,  John 
Edmund,  Lieut.  9th  Batt.  King's  Eoyal  Kifle  Corps,  6.  14 
April,  1865.     Gen.  Longfield  d.  27  Feb.  1&89. 

Margaret  Eleanor,  m.  21  Aug.  1820,  Thomas  Wood  Craster, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Craster  Tower,  co.  Northumberland,  who  rf. 
1867.  leaving  issue. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1836,  Rev.  Edmund  Lombard,  and  d.  Dec.  1892. 

Col.  Longfield  d.  18  Oct.  1842  ;  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHAED  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  co.  Cork,  J.P. 
.•md  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833,  Member  for  co.  Cork  in  the  last 
Parliament  of  William  IV.,  1835-37,  b.  7  May,  1802  ;  m.  1st, 
1832,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  M'Clintock,  Esq.,  M.P. 
of  Drumcar,  co.  Louth,  by  the  Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  at  Florence,  27  April,  1634)  had  an  only  child, 

I.  John,  89th  Regt.,  b.  29  Nov.  2832;  d.  returning  from  the 
Crimea,  20  Oct.  Is55. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1841,  Jemima  Lucy,  dau.  of  Wyrley  Birch,  Esq. 
of  Wretham  Hall,  Norfolk,  by  Catherine  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Jacob  Reynardson,  Esq.  of  Holywell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1892)  had  issue, 

II.  RicHABD  Edmd.nd,  now  of  Longueville. 

III.  Augustus  Henry,  of  Waterloo,  Mallow,  late  9th  Norfolk 
Regt.,  retired  Lieut.-Col.,  6.5  May,  1845  ;  m.  28  June,  1883, 
Florence  Amy,  younger  dau.  of  Eichard  N.  Pereival,  Esq. 
of  Springfield,  Saiidbach,  Cheshire,  and  his  issue,  John 
Pereival,  6.27'Oct.  1885:  Kathleen  Mary  Noel,  0.  29  Dec. 
1886. 

IV.  Lewis  Pryor,  b.  4  March,  1848  :  d.  27  Sept.  1856. 

I.  Catharine  Elinor,  d.  30  June,  1870. 

II.  Johanna  Jemima. 

Mr.  Longfield  d.  18  June,  1889. 

Arni.% — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  seven  ero.=ses-crosslet 
fitchee,  three  in  chief  and  four  in  baso  arg.  C,-ext—OM  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  demilion  rimpant  gu.  JV/o»o— Farcere 
subjectis. 

^•«a«— Longueville,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 

Ciub—^ew  University,  S.V,'. 


LONGFIELD   OF    CASTLE    MARY. 

Longfield,  Mountifoet  John  CooKXEXAr, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Mary,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
educated  at  Eton  and  Oxford,  Capt.  2nd  Life 
Guards,  b.  16  October,  1858  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1891,  Alice 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Mason,  Esq.  of  Eyn- 
sham  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

Rita  Narcissa,  b.  29  Nov.  1891. 
Norah  Mary,  6.  1893. 

Lineag'e. — For  the  earlier  portion  of  this  pedigree,  refer 
to  Longfield  of  Longueville. 
The  younger  son  of  John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville. 
MoDNTiFORT  LoNGFiELD,  Esq.,  who  inlierited  the  estates  o£ 
Castle  Mary  from  his  cousin.  Lord  Longueville,  b.  22  Aug. 
1746,  ))i.  (licence  '22  June,  1778)  Frances,  dau.  of  John  George 
Bateman,  Esq.  He  was  Col.  of  the  City  of  Cork  Militia, 
M.P.  for  Enniscorthy,  and  many  years  for  Cork.  He  d. 
8  June,  1819,  having  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Margaret  and 
Letitia,  and  three  .sons,  i.  Eichard,  rn.  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bruen,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  and  d.  1819,  leaving  two  sons,  wh» 
both  d.  ii/tim.  1833;  ii.  John,  d.s.-p.;  and  iii.  Robert,  of 
whom  we  treat.    The  3rd  son. 

Rev.  Eobekt  Longfield,  of  Castle  Mary,  m.  Cherry,  dau.  o£ 
Thomas  Hugo,  Esq.  of  Drumeen,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 
MoDNTiFORT,  of  Castle  Mary. 

Eobert.  a  Lieut,  in  the  army,  ni.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Long- 
field,  Esq.  of  Waterloo,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  rn.  'Jndly, 
George  Lucas,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1849,  one  dau.  Mary 
Jane. 

William  Henry,  in.  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Mathew  Brink- 
ley,  Esq.  of  I'arsonstown,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  one  so» 
and  two  daus., 
William  Mountifort. 

Florence  Letitia.  Edith  Caroline. 

Thomas  Hugo,  Eector  of  St.  Paul's,  Cork,  d.  unm.  17  March, 

1869. 
Frances  Anne,  rn.  Richard  Beare  Tooker,  Esq..  J.P.,  Capt. 
Eoyal  Cork  City  Artillery  Militia,  and  d.  28  April,  1866, 
having  Iiad  i.ssue. 

Cherry,  rn.  1851,  William  Oliver  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Abanesk. 
and  Castleview,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1862,  leaving  issue. 
3Iargaret,  d.  unm. 
Emily,  d.  unm.  1854. 

Elizabeth,,  m.  1853,  Maziere  .John  Brady,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  2nd  son  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Maziere  Brady,  Bart., 
Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  has  issue. 

The  Eev.  E.  Longfield  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mountifort  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Castle  Mary,  .LP.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  18.55,  rn.  1840,  Caroline  Augusta,  sole  surviving- 
child  of  George  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  Eallcydmond,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue, 

Mountifort  John  Courtenat,  now  of  Cattle  Mary. 

Narcissa  Caroline.  Cherry  Elizabeth. 

Louisa  Margaret,  rn.  19  April,  1869,  George  Sackville 
Berkeley.  Esq.,  (japt.  E.E.,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Berkeley, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  40,  Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 
one  son. 

Anne  Catherine,  deceased. 

Margaret  Eleanor,  deceased. 

Emily  Blanche  Mary,  m.  1  Oct.  1872,  Henry  Philip  Constan- 
tino Dillon,  Esq.,  Lieut.  RE.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Con- 
stantine  Dillon,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

Letitia  Geraldine. 

Caroline  Augusta  Rose,  deceased. 

Adeline  Maude  Felicia,  rn.  4  June,  1874,  Major  Charles 
Augustus  Roehfort  Boyd,  R.E.,  2nd  son  oi  George  .Vugusluft 
Rochfort  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Parit,  co.  Westuieath,  and 
has  issue  one  son. 

F'rances  Amy  Georgina. 

S  !•  '^•""^'  '^^■<=<^^^<^^- 

He  d.  8  Nov.  1864. 

Arms,  <t"c. — Same  as  Longfield  of  Lonriu'eviUe. 
Seat — Castle  Mary,  near  Cloync,  co.  Cork. 


LONGMAN    OF    SHENDISH. 

Longman,  Aethur  Hampton,  Esq.  of  Shendish, 
CO.  Herts.  J.P.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Canib.,  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Herts  Militia,  Z^.  19  A^jril,  1438, 
m.  1  Feb.  1866,  Alicia,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Forster, 
Esq.  of  Malverleys,  Hants. 

Mr.  Longman  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Charles- 
Longman,  Esq.  of  Sliendish  (who  d.  1873),  by 
Anna  Maria  Surman,  his  wife  (who  d.  1859),  2n(J 
dau.  of  Major  Hampton  of  Henllys,  co.  Anglesea, 


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and  granflson  of    Tbomas    Norton   Longman,   of 
Mount  Grrove,  by  Mary  liis  wife,  dau.  of  T.  Slater. 


5taf— Shendish,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts. 
Clubs — Carlton  and  Kew  University. 


liONGUEVILLE    OF    PRESTATYN. 

LOXGUETILLE,  Thoicas,  Esq.  of  Penvllan,  Salop, 
J.P.,  b.  29  April,  1S44;  m.  29  June,  "lS68,  Mary 
Frances,  only  surviving  cliild  and  heiress  of  Alex- 
ander Eobertson,  Esq.  of  Balgownie  Lodge,  co. 
Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eeginald,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  h.  2G  March.  1869. 

II.  Edward,  6.  22  Dec.  1877. 
in.  Francis,  b.  23  Dec.  1S92. 

I.  Mary  Margaret  Anne  Isabel,  b.  IS  Dec.  ISSG. 

Xiineag^e. — The  Longuevilles  came  to  England  in  the  time 
of  William  the  Conqueror,  and  became  Lords  of  Overton 
Longueville,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  of  Wolverton,  co.  Bucks. 
During  the  civil  ware  of  the  reign  of  Charles,  they,  as  Royalists, 
suffered  loss,  ha^^ng  previously  sold  and  exhausted  a  consider- 
able portion  of  their  estates  in  the  cause  of  the  support  of  the 
Stuarts.  Edwaed  Loxgueville,  the  then  head  of  the  family, 
was  created  a  Baronet  of  Xova  Scotia,  by  King  Charles  I., 
in  IGaS. 

Thomas  Jo>-es,  Esq.  of  The  Court,  Wrexham,  Lieut.  104th 
Eegt.,  afterwards  Capt.  Denbighshire  Militia,  and  Capt. 
Merionethshire  Militia,  b.  1740  (eldest  son  of  Thomas  Jones 
and  Maria  Margaretta,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Thomas  Longueville,  Bart,  of  Prestatyn,  co.  Fiint\  had  by 
his  1st  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  of  Aberkin,  co.  Car- 
narvon, an  only  son, 

I.  Thomas  Longueville,  of  whom  hereafter. 

By  his  2nd  wife,  Anne  Lloyd,  he  had  (with  a  son,  Eiehard. 
and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  both  d.  s.  p.)  other  children,  viz., 

II.  Edward,  m.  Charlotte  Stevens,  and  was  father  of  the  Rev. 
Harr}'  Longueville  Jones,  M.A. 

m.  Hugh,  of  Larkhill,  co.  Lancaster  (m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Heywood,  Esq.,  and  had  several  children,  see 
Hetwood-Jones  oj  Lark-lull). 

IV.  Charles  Thomas,  of  Oswestry,  7n.  Maria  Welch,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Charles  Wilding  Jones,  who  m. 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Preston,  Esq.  of  Fairview, 
near  Liverpool,  youngest  son  of  Kobert,  2nd  son  of  Kichard 
Preston,  Esq.  of  Hilhom  House  and  EUel,  in  Cockerham,  co. 
Lancaster. 

I.  .\nne,  m.  James  Boydell,  Esq. 

II.  Harriett,  m.  Francis  Edge  Barker,  Esq. 

III.  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Lowndes,  Esq. 

The  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Thomas  Loxgueville  Jones,  Esq.,  ^.  to  the  estate  of  Pres- 
tatyn under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Eichard  Wilding,  Esq.,  and 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Longueville  :  b.  18  Sept. 
1768:  m.  30  Kov.  1796,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John  Gibbons, 
Esq.  of  Oswestry,  and  by  her  ^who  d.  13  June,  liOl,  aged  CO), 
had  issue, 

Charles  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

Thomas  Longueville,  of  Penvllan. 

John  Gibbons,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Swainson,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool, and  had  issue,  Edith  and  Cecilo. 

Sara  Henriette,  m.  Peter  Heywood.  Esq.  of  Wakefield,  and 
d.  s.  p.  Anne,  </.  lann. 

Helen  Maria  Eliza,  d.  tinvi. 

Mr.  T.  L.  Longueville  fZ.  21  Dee.  1831,  and  was*,  by  his  2nd  son, 
Thomas  Longueville  Longueville,  Esq.  of  Penyllan,  Salop, 
b.  7  July,  1803 ;  m.  9  Oct.  1838,  his  cousin,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Charles  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Oswestry,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1888, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Conway,  b.  19  Jan.  1840:  d.  17  March,  1854. 

II.  Thomas,  now  of  Penyllan. 

III.  Clinrles  Henry,  6.  15  May,  1848 ;  d.  30  June,  1854. 
I.  Anna  Maria. 

Arms— Gu..  a  fess  dancettce  erm.  between  six  crpss-crosslets 
fitciiee  arg.  Cnst — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours  a  talbots  head 
couped  gu.  eared  and  charged  with  a  fesse  dancettee  arg. 
J/o((>.— Till  then  thu^. 

Stat — Penyllan,  Oswestry,  Salop. 

Jicsidetice — Llanforda  HaU,  Oswestry. 


Lieutenant  and  Custos  Eotulorum  of  the  co.  West- 
meath,  J.P.  for  King's  co.  and  cos.  Westmeath, 
Kildare,  Dublin,  and  Donegal ;  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll. 
DubHn,  Q.C.  1872,  and  a  Bencher  of  the  Society 
of  the  King's  Inns  1876.  b.  26  April,  1834 ;  s.  to 
the  estates  of  the  late  John  Longworth,  of  Grlyn- 
vvood  ;  m.  1860,  Frances  Tenison,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Xoble,  Esq.  of  Annagirl,  co.  Monaghau, 
I  and  has  issue, 

I  Edwaed  Teavees,  B.A.  Oxford.  Banister-at-Law,  J.P.  co. 

j  Westmeath,   b.  25  May,   1861 ;    m.  1891,  Hester  Anne, 

j  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Frederick  Pepys  CockereU,  Esq. 

!  Francis,  b.  6  Oct.  1862. 

I  Mary  Louisa,  r,i.  5  Sept.  1888,  Langer  Meade  Loftus  Owen, 

I  Esq.  of  Ellesmere,  Hunter"s  Hill,   Sydney,  X.S.W.,  only 

i  child  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  .Justice  Owen,  Primary  Judge  in 

I  Equity  in  X.S.W.  (ue  Ktnaston  of  Hardwicke). 

liineage. — Fbancis  Longwokth,  Esq.  of  Creggan  Castle, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Fkancis  Longworth,  Esq.  of  Creggan  Castle,  who  d.  1742, 
leaving  issue,  John,  George,  Feanxis.    The  3rd  son, 

Francis  Longwoeth,  Esq.  of  Creggan  Castle,  la.  EUzabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Dames,  Esq.  of  Eathmoyle,  King's 
Co.,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Creggan  Castle,  m.  1767,  Alicia  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Lord  Kilmaine. 

Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Thojias,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Dames,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
MauDseU  Burke,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Francis,  and  several 
other  sons  and  daus.  Uf.e  Dames  of  Gnoihill).  The  eldest 
son,  Francis,  of  Greenhill,  King's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  r.i.  1st, 
1  June,  1S30,  Anna,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Travers  Hume, 
D.D.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1835,  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  now  of  Greenhill,  (see  Dames  of  Greenhill). 

2  Francis  Travers,  now  of  Glynv.ood,  ,s.  his  cousLu  John 
Longworth,  of  Glynwood  (see  bclou:). 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  1835. 
Mr.  Francis  Longworth  Damos,  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Selina, 
youngest  dau.  of    Ralph  Smyth,  of  Gaybrook,   co.  West- 
meath, and  d.  7  Oct.  1863,  lea\ing  issue  by  her,  who  d.  13 
June,  1885  (see  Dames  of  GreaihUl). 
George,  ra.  Anne  Phillip's. 
William,  d.  1S55. 
Eliza,  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Lucas. 
Catherine,  m.  J.  Bailey,  Esq. 

3Iary,  ra.  John  Wakeky,  Esq.,  of  Ballyburly,  King's  co. 
The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Longwoeth,  Esq.  of  Glynwood,  rn..  1st,  3  Jan.  1795, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John.  1st  Lord  Kilmaine,  and  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Whitaker,  of  Sparkbrook,  co.  Warwick,_and 
had  issue, 

F'rancis,  d.  1856. 

John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Thomas,  Vicar  of  Bromtield,  Shrewsbury,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Charles  Bridges,  of  The  Lodge.  Salop,  and  d.  1865. 

George,  d.  1847. 

Alicia  Harriet,  7ii.  Henry  Norwood  Trye.  Esq.  of  Leckhamp- 
ton  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1866. 

Anne,  7n.  Col.  Yoimg,  of  Barton  End,  co.  Gloucester. 
His  second  son, 

John  Longworth.  of  Glynwood,  d.  s.  p.  1881,  and  was  s. 
by  his  cousin,  Francis  Travers  Dames  Longworth,  now  of 
Glynwood. 

Seats — Glynwood  and  Creggan  Castle,  Athlone,  and  Oatfield, 

Eallinasloe,  co.  Galway. 


HEYWOOD-LONSDALE 
SHAVINGTON. 


OF 


LOIirGWORTH    OF    GLYNWOOD, 

Damks-Longwoeth,  Feancis  Teatees,  Esq.  of 
Glynwood,  co.  Westmeath,  Higli  Sheriff  co.  West- 
•meath  1882,  and  for  co.  Galway  1890,  Her  Majesty's 


Heywood -LoxsDALE,  Akthue  PEiiBEETOy, 
Esq.  of  Shavington  and  Cloverley,  co.  Salop,  of 
Carntow-n,  co.  Louth  and  Drumgoon,  co.  Fermanagh, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  County  Alderman,  co.  Salop, 
(High  Sheriff,  18SS),  J.P.  co.  Flint  and  High 
Sheriff,  CO.  Louth,  1877,  B.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn)  b.  9  Jan.  1835,  w. 
28  Jan,  1863,  Francis  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Daniel  Xeilson,  Esq.  of  HundiiiU,  Pontefract,  York- 
shire, and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Heywood,  6.  4  Jan.  1864. 

II.  John  Pemberton  Heywood,  6.  2  Aug.  1869. 

1.  Anna  Maria  Heywood,  b.  11  Oct,  1866,  m.  10  Aug,  1S9.1, 


12^0 


LOP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOV 


Arthur  Henry  Orlando   Lloyd,   Esq.,   Grcn.  Guards,  of 
Leaton  Knowles,  Shropshire. 

Iiineagre. — The  Rev.  John  Lonsdale,  Vicar  of  Darfield, 
Yorkshire,  m.  5  Sept.  17S5,  Elizabeth  Steer,  and  d.  10  July, 
1601,  aged  70,  leaving  issue  a  son, 

Kev.  Henbt  Gtlbt  Lonsdale,  Vicar  of  Lichfield,  b.  5  Aug. 
1791;  m.  5  Aug.  1S24,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  I'emberton 
lleywood,  Esq.  of  AVaUefield,  and  grand-dau.  of  Arthur  Hcy- 
■vvcod,  Esq.  of  Liverpool.  Banker  (see  I5urke's  Peerage,  Hey- 
wooD,  Bart.).  Mr.  Lonsdale  d.  31  Jan.  ISJl,  having  by  his 
wife,  who  il.  14  May,  1S40,  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Heywood.  b.  IS  April,  1829;  d.  g.  p.  15  Jan.  1360. 

II.  Akthcr  Pemberton,  of  Shavington. 

I.  Margaret,   b.  20  July,  1825;   m.  Kev.   Hastings  Gordon 
(who  d.  1  April,  1865),  and  d.  s.  p.  29  March,  1859. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  b.  10  Dec.  1826;    m.  27  Nov.  1855,  Capt.  A. 
Brooksbank,  and  has  issue,  eight  sons  and  three  daus. 

III.  Mary,  d.  uma. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  10  July,  1851,  Eev.  James  Fell,  of  Knells, 
Carlisle,  and  has  issue,  nine  sons  and  eight  daus. 

The  Rev.  H.  G.  Lonsdale  was  s.  by  his  second  son,  who 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  14  Dec.  1877,  the  additional 
name  and  arms  of  Heywood. 

.^ii-md— Quarterly  :  lat  and  4th.  quarterly,  vert  and  arg.,  on 
a  bend  cngr.  or,  between  two  buiiUs  sa.,  stringed  gu.,  three 
annulets  of  the  fourth;  2nd  and  3nl,  arg.,  torteaux  in  bend 
between  two  bendlets  gu.,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  cross 
patee.  Crests — Ist,  a  demi-stag  gu.,  collared,  attired,  and  seme 
Oe  gouttes  or:  2nd,  upon  a  mount  vert,  the  trunk  of  a  tree, 
with  two  branches  sprouting  therefrom,  and  entwined  by  ivy, 
thereon  a  falcon  with  wings  displayed,  ppr. 

Seats — Shavington,  Market  Drayton  and  Cloverley,  Whit- 
church, Salop  ;  Drumgoon,  Maguiresbridge,  co.  Fermanagh. 

Clubs — Athenaeum.  United,  University,  and  Brookes'. 

Toicn  House — 26,  Grosvenor  Square,  \V. 


LOPDELL    OF    RAHEEN. 

LOPDELL,  -JoHX  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Ilahcen  Park, 
CO.  Galway,  J. P.,  Capt.  4tli  batt.  The  Connaught 
Rangers,  b.  27  Jan.  1866,  m.  19  Aug.  1893,  Lavinia 
tsusan,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  J.  BLike,  Esq.  of  Gal- 
way, and  great-grand-dau.  of  Peter  Ulake,  Esq.  of 
Carballj. 

Xiineag'e. — James  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Ballyline  and  Emlagh, 
CO.  Galway,  removed  from  England,  temp.  Charles  II.,  ami 
purchased  land  in  co.  Galway,  where  he  settled.  He  m.  Jane, 
sister  of  John  Fennele,  Esq.  of  Windy  House,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  d.  in  16S2,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  from  whom  descend  the  Lopdells  of  Midpit  and 
Derrijnicen. 

II.  Chbistopheb,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Chbistopheb  Lopdell,  Esq.  d.  before  1741,  and  was  buried 
at  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway.  leaving  a  dau.  (hi.  Doctor  Richard 
Reeves,  of  Ennis),  and  three  sons, 

I.  James,  of  Cranagh,  d   s.  p.  1741. 

II.  Chbistopheb,  ot  Raheen  and  Derryowen. 

in.  John,  of  Athenry,  co.  Galway,  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of 
Thomas  Faircloth,  Esq.  of  Ballenecraggy,  co.  Galway,  and 
d.  21  May,  1795,  lea\ing  with  two  daughters  (Deborah  and 
Palt}-),  four  sons, 

1  Chbistopheb,  of  Raheen,  of  whom  presently. 

2  James,  d.  unm.  June,  ISll. 

3  William,  d.  s.p.  5  July,  1«45. 

4  Joseph,  of  Athenry,  m.  May,  1791,  Matilda,  only  daugh- 
ter ot  Robert  (Jrmsby,  Esq.  of  Eden  Hill,  co.  Galway,  and 
(?.  March,  1821,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1845),  with  two 
daughters  (Catherine,  d.  un,ii.  15  Oct.  1875;  and  Martha. 
m.  Sept.  1823,  Capt.  William  Rogers,  of  Caraminna,  co. 
Galway),  three  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Raheen,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Robert  Ormsby,  d.  unm.  1830. 

III.  James,  m.  Nov.  1825,  Harriett  Amelia,  daughter  of 
Col.  Fleming,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  1828. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Chbistopheb  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Raheen  and  Derryowen,  6. 
1697,  d.  unm.  8  April,  1801,  aged  104  years.  By  his  will, 
dated  3  Nov.  1800,  he  entailed  Derryowen,  co.  Clare,  on  his 
kinsman,  Christopher  Lopdell,  and  Raheen,  co.  Galway,  and 
other  estates,  on  his  nephews,  the  sons  of  his  brother  Jolin, 
the  eldest  of  whom, 

Chbistopheb  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Raheen,  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1801, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Raheen  Pane,  B.A.,  J. P.,  b.  20  Feb. 
1792;  called  to  the  Irish  bar,  1818;  m.  9  Jan.  1823,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Blake,  Esq.  of  Corbally  Castle,  co.  Galway, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  second  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Browne,  sixth 


son  of  the  Ist  Earl  of  Altamont,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  April, 
1879)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Joseph,  of  Raheen. 

II.  Henry  Robert  (Rev.),  incumbent  of  Kilmastulla,  co. 
Tipperary,  b.  13  April,  1832. 

III.  James,  b.  27  May,  1836. 

IV.  F'rancis  Blake,  county  inspector  E.I.C.,  b.  22  Dec.  1846. 

I.  Maria,  d.  2  May,  1891. 

II.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Louisa. 

IV.  Emily,  m.  12  March,  1867,  Willoughby  Newton,  Esq.  of 
Newton  Park,  co.  Wicklow  (see  Newton  of  Carrickfergus.). 

V.  Matilda,  m.  22  Feb.  1877,  Rev.  Francis  Costello,  incum- 
bent of  Ballyniackey,  co.  Tipperary. 

VI.  Jane,  d.  U  Oct.  1887. 

Mr.  Lopdell  d.  3  Oct.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Joseph  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Raheen  Park,  J. P.,  Major  in 
the  Galway  Militia,  6.  13  Jan.  1826;  m.  16  April,  1861,  Cather- 
ine Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
devitt,  CO.  Londonderry,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriflf  for  that 
CO.  in  1862,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Rohert,  now  of  Raheen. 

II.  Christopher  Thomas,  6.  6  M.arch,  1870. 

in.  James  Adams,  b.  Aug.  1872 ;  d.  17  Kov.  following, 
iv.  James,  b.  7  April,  1874. 

I.  Lizzie  Anne,  m.  8  Dec.  1S80,  Capt.  Henry  Thomas  Hall, 
late  18th  Hussars,  of  Knockbrack,  Athenry,  co.  Galway, 
J. P.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Edward  Hall,  of  the 
I3th  llegt.  and  has  issue  (see  Hall  of  Knockbrar.l:). 

II.  Louisa  Jane,  m.  28  Nov.  1889,  Arthur  Francis  Hall,  Esq. 
of  Caheroyan,  Athenry,  youngest  son  of  the  above-named 
Capt.  Henry  Edward  Hall,  and  has  issue  {see  Hall  of 
Knockbrack). 

III.  Katie  F'rances.  iv.  Mabel  Viole^.  v.  Hilda  Gladys, 
Major  John  Joseph  Lopdell  d.  8  Oct.  1891. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chev.  ermines  between  nine  mullets,  four  in 
chief  and  five  in  base,  gu.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour  erabowed, 
holding  in  the  hand  a  baton  all  ppr.  Motto — Virtute  et  tideli- 
tate. 

6Va<s— Raheen  Park,  Athenry,  co.  Galway,  and  Ballydevitt, 
CO.  Londonderry. 


GUTHRIE-LORNIE    OF    BIENAM    AND 
PITCASTLE. 

GuTnEiE-LoRNiE,  Joux,  Esq.  of  Birnam  and 
Pitcastle,  co.  Perth,  and  of  Lochleven,  co.  Argyll, 
J. P.  CO.  Perth,  b.  1845  ;  Fellow  of  the  Eoyal  Statis- 
tical Society  and  Life  Member  of  the  Society  of  Arts, 
London,  Commissioner  for  Supply  for  co.  Perth,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Birnam.  Mr.  Guthrie-Lornie 
is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Andrew  Lornie,  Esq.  by 
his  1st  wife  Agnes  (who  d.  1851),  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Guthrie,  Esq.,  by  Jane  Robertson  his  wife. 

Crest — A  dexter  arm  issuing  holding  a  drawn  sword  ppr. 
Motto — Sto  pro  veritate. 

iSea(s— Birnam  House,  liirnam,  N.B.;  Dunairds,  Dunkeld, 
N.K.  ;  and  Pitcastle,  Aberfeldy,  N.B. 

CViii)— Arlington,  S.W. 


I  liOVEDAY    OF    WILLTAMSCOTE, 

LovEDAY,    John    Edward    Taylor.    Esq.    of 

I  Williamscote,  co.  Oxford,  and  Arlescote,  co.  War- 
wick, J. P.  Oxfordshire  and  Warwickshire,  b.  12 
March,  1845;  s.  1  A\m\,  1875;  m.  1874,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  and  the  lion.  Anne 
Clieape,  of  Lathochar,  co.  Fife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  16  Aug.  1875. 

II.  William  Taylor,  b.  14  Oct.  1878. 

III.  Henry  Dodington,  6.  II  Jan.  1381. 

IV.  John,  b.  20  March,  1882. 
v.  Alexander,  b.  24  Oct.  1888. 
I.  Anne,  b.  II  July,  1877. 

n.  Helen,  6.  18  Nov.  1879. 

III.  Margaret  Abigail,  b.  5  Jan.  1884,  d.  1835. 

IV.  Lucy  Buckley,  b.  16  May,  1885. 

V.  Mary,  b.  14  Feb.  1887. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Lovedat,  Esq.  of  Caversham,  Oxon, 
b.  1619;  d.  1681 ;  m.  Ist,  1670,  LetHia  dau.  of  Clement  Throck- 
morton, Esq.  of  Haseley,  co.  Waiwick,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1674)  had  a  dau.  Letitia,  d.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  1679,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Michael  North,  Esq.  of  Christ;hurch,  Surrey,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1724)  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Loveday,   Esq.,  m.   1703,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William 


LOV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOV 


1241 


I/ethieuillicr,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  great-grandson  of  John 
Lethieuillier,  of  Vallancine,  in  Hainault,  who  suffered  death 
in  the  time  of  the  Duke  of  Alva's  persecutions  (.see  Hukke's 
Hfraldic  Illustrations,  pi.  95),  and  had  by  her  (with  a  dau. 
Martha,  m.  William,  son  of  Dr.  Edmund  Gibson,  Bishop  of 
London)  one  son, 

John  Lovedat,  Esq.  of  Caversham,  Oxon,  in.  1st,  1739, 
Anne  Maria,  dau.  cf  William  Goodwin,  Esq.  of  Arlescote,  co. 
Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1743)  had  one  son,  John,  of 
whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  1745,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Har- 
rington Bagshaw,  Esq.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  which  lady  rf.  1755, 
and  3rdly,  1756,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Arthur  Forrest,  Esq.  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1301)  had  issue, 

Arthur  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  1827. 

Penelope,  m.  1st,  1796,  Rev.  William  Bcnwell,  Rector  of 
Chilton  ;  and  2ndly,  1803,  Rev.  John  Hind,  Vicar  of  Findon. 
She  d.  1846. 

Sarah,  d.  1832.  Mary,  d.  1310. 

The  only  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

John  I.oveday,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  711.  1777,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir 
of  William  Taylor  Loder,  Esq.  of  Williamscote,  anl  by  litr 
<who  d.  29  Jan.  1837)  had  four  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  John,  of  Williamscote. 

II.  William  Tailor,  of  Williamscote. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  B.D.,  a  Fellow 
of  that  college,  1818,  Rector  of  East  llsley,  Jsewbury,  Berk^, 
h.  11  Feb.  1789;  m.  1831,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Yen.  Ralph 
Churton,  Archdeacon  of  St.  David's,  and  d.  1873,  having  by 
lier  (who  d.  17  July,  1845)  had  issue, 

1  John  Edward  Taylor,  now  of  Williamscote. 

1  Marianne. 

2  Anna  Sarah,  m.  1856,  Rev.  Edward  Norman  Pochin, 
Yicar  of  Sileby,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue. 

3  Emma  Penelope,  m.  ls6o,  Henry  Hoper,  Esq.  of  Cow- 
fold,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

4  Augusta. 

5  Ellen  Jane. 

6  Lucy  Elizabeth. 

rv.  Arthur,  of  Doctors'  Common'',  b.  8  July,  1791;  ii).  1825, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Wells,  Rector  of  Wiston, 
tjussex,  and  d.  1877,  having  had  two  sons, 

1  Arthur  (Rev.),  M.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of 
Yattendon,  Berks,  b.  24  Sept.  1826;  m.  1859,  Elizabeth 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Lefroy,  Rector  of  Ashe, 
Hants,  and  has  had  issue,  three  sons,  and  a  dau.,  who  d. 
1868. 

2  George,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  b.  18  April,  1828 ;  vi.  1st, 
1865,  Caroline  Martha,  dau.  of  John  \Vard,  Esq.,  C.B., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1867)  has  one  dau.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Magdalene,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  F.  Turner,  Rector  of 
Rede,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  George,  b.  1876. 

I.  Anne,  d.  20  Jan.  1355. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Lovedat,  Esq.  of  Williamscote,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1841,  of  Brazenose  Coll.  Oxford,  D.C.L.  1841, 
M.A.  1808,  6.  8  Jan.  1785;  d.  s.  p.  19  Oct.  1864,  and  was  s.  by 
Ills  brother, 

Rev.  William  Tatlor  Lovedat,  of  Williamscote,  co. 
Oxford,  and  Arlescote,  co.  Warwick,  6.  15  July,  1787  ;  d.  s.  j>. 
2  April,  1875  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Anns — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  per  pale  arg.  and  sa.,  an 
eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  counteichanged,  armed,  mem- 
bered,  and  ducally  gorged  or;  2nd  and  3rd  erm.,  on  a  chief 
indented  sa.  three  escallops  arg.  Crest — An  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads,  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — Cum  prima  luce. 

Seats — Williamscote,  near  Banbuiy,  Oxon,  and  Arlescote,  co. 
Warwick. 


liOVELL    OF    COLE    PARK. 

LovELL,  Peter  Audlet  David  Aethfr,  Esq.  of 
Cole  Park,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  Coldstream 
Guards,  h.  10  Dec.  1857  ;  m.  1890,  his  cousin  Eosa- 
lind  Ida,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Frederick  Lovell,  Esq. 
of  Hincbeslea,  Hants. 

liineagre.— John  Harvet,  Esq.  (son  of  Hugh  Harvey, 
Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Ralph  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Tibenham,  whose 
father,  Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,  Comptroller  of  the  Custom  House, 
m.  Sarah,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Audley,  Esq.  of  the  Inner 
Temple)  was  of  Cole  Park,  Wilts,  and  was  buried  in  Malmes- 
bury  Abbey,  1712.  The  grandfather  of  the  present  possessor 
of  the  estate, 

Peter  Harvet  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Cole  Park  (son  of  Peter  and 
Sarah  Lovell),  m.  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  the  Venerable  William 
Willes,  Archdeacon  of  Wells,  4th  son  of  Dr.  Wiiles,  Bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  and  d.  1841  Qiis  widow  d.  in  1873),  leaving 
issue, 


Peter  Acdlet,  his  heir. 

John  Harvey,  6.  1810  ;  m.  1843.  Emma,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Bethell  Codrington,  Es-j.  of  Dodington  Park,  Wilts,  and  has 
i.ssue. 

William  Willes  (Rev.),  deceased. 

Francis  Frederick,  of  Hinchelsea,  Hants,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  1st 
Life  Guards,  i.  1821 ;  m.  4  Oct.  1846,  Lady  Rose  Somerset, 
dau.  of  the  7th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  by  her,  who  d,.  12 
March,   1885,  has  four  daus.,   Edith  Rose  Alma,  vi.  1881, 
Charles  King  Francis,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law ;  Maud  Rosa- 
lind: Rosalind  Ida,  m.  1890,  Capt.  Peter  Lovell,  Coldstream 
Guards,  of  Cole  Park  ;  and  Helen  Rose. 
Charlotte,  m.  W.  St.  George,  Esq. 
Jane  Grace,  m.  Gen.  Shawe,  late  Coldstream  Guards. 
Frances  Sarah,  m.  Count  Guidoboni  Visconti. 
Harriet   Jane,  ni.  Gen.  Lovelace  Walton,  late  Coldstream 
Guards. 
Julia,  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Ai-dlet  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Cole  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  an  officer  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  22  March,  1808  ;  ■„,. 
23  Feb.  1857,  Mary  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  David  Pugli, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Llanerchydol.  co.  Montgomery,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Evan  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Beguildy ; 
and  d.  8  March,  1869,  leaving  a  son,  the  present  Peter  Acdley 
David  Arthur  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Cole  Park. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  az.  between  two  squirrels  gu.,  each 
cracking  a  nut.     Crest — A  squirrel  sejant  ppr.  cracking  a  nur. 

Seats — Cole  Park,  near  Malmesbury,  and  Llanerchydol, 
Welshpool. 

C/itiis— Guards',  and  Arthur's. 


LOVELL,    late   OF   CHILCOTE    MANOR 
AND   BINDER. 

Lovell,  Edward  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Springfield, 
Barnes,  late  of  CJiilcote  Manor,  Wells,  and  of 
Dinder,  Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  20  Aug.  1845 ;  m.  23  Oct. 
1867,  Caroline  Georgina,  youngest  dau.  of  G-eorgo 
Denistoun  Scott,  Esq.  of  Lovel  Hill,  Windsor 
Forest,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edwin  Scott  Lovell,  b.  23  July,  18G8. 

II.  Charles  Edmund  Lovell,  b.  10  July,  1669. 

III.  Arthur  Clifton  Lovell,  b.  24  July,  1871. 

IV.  Hastings  Henry  Lovell,  6.  17  Aug.  1835. 

I.  Lilly  Lovell,  b.  26  Sept.  1375. 

II.  Olive  Lovell,  b.  24  Jan.  1880. 

III.  Violet  Alice  Lovell,  b.  5  Sept.  1887,  d.  16  March,  1891. 

Lineagre. — Joseph  Lovell  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Wells,  Somer- 
set (who  inherited  Chilcote  JIanor  from  his  uncle,  George 
Lovell,  Esq.  of  Wells,  who  d.  1781}),  b.  1780;  M.Jan.  1810, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Edmund  Broderip,  Esq.  of  Wells  ;  and 
d.  21  Dec.  1842,  having  had  issue, 

Edward,  who  s.  his  father  in  Chilcote,  b.  Nov.  1804;  w. 
1831,  Anne  Mitchell,  dau.  of  John  Rodon,  Esq.  of  Vere,  in 
the  Island  of  Jamaica;  and  d.  s.  p.  22  Sept.  1857,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother. 

Edmund,  b.  1806;  d.  unm.  11  Sept.  1831. 

Edwin,  late  of  Chilcote  Manor  and  of  Dinder. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edwin  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Chilcote  Manor,  in  Wells,  and 
Dinder,  Somerset,  b.  7  May,  1808;  m.  14  Sept.  1836,  Elizabeth 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Edmund  Broderip,  Esq.  of  Cossington, 
Somerset,  and  d.  21  May,  1877,  having  had  issue, 

I.  EsDAiLE  Lovell,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  25  May, 
1837;  m.  '22  Nov.  1866,  Arthurina  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Drake,  of  Huntshaw,  Devon,  and  has  two  sons. 

II.  Charles  Lovell,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  b.  14  Nov.  1839; 
m.  14  Sept.  1868,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Eyde, 
Esq.  of  Stoke,  Devon;  d.  1  Jan.  1871. 

III.  Edward  Lovell,  present  representative. 

I.  Lilly.  II.  Frederica  Georgina. 

III.  Blanche  Caroline  Frances,  d.  1848. 
Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron   sa.    between   three   wolves'   heads 
erased  gu.     Cri^st — A  talbot  courant  arg. 
Residence — Springfield,  Barnes. 


LOVETT    OF    LISCOMBE. 

LovETT,  William  Gough  Gubbins,  Esq.  of 
Liscombe  House,  Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1871,  *. 
his  father,  1891. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  Lovett  is  of  Norman  extraction, 
and  is  authentically  deduced  from  Richard  de  Louet,  temij. 
CoNQUESToRis.  (For  detailed  particulars,  set  Burke's  Extinct 
Baronetage.) 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


LOV 


Sir  Eobekt  Lovett.  of  Liscombc,  High  Sheriff  co.  Bucks, 
1608,  i(.  1643,  leaviii!,'  by  Anne,  his  2nA  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Saunders,  Ksq.  of  Dinion,  eight  daus.  and  four  sons,  Kobeut, 
vf  Liscomlie,  Sheriff  of  Buclis  1664 ;  Edward,  of  Corfe  (whose 
son.  Robert,  of  Liscomhe,  d.  tnim.):  Christopher,  of  whose 
line  we  treat;  and  Laurence,  of  Eythorp.    The  3rd  son, 

Christopher  Lovett,  was  first  settled  as  a  Merchant  in 
Tiirliey,  hut  subsequently,  in  1660,  removed  to  Dublin,  of 
which  city  he  became  Lord  Mayor.  He  to.  Frances  O'More, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  O'More,  and  had  (witli  four  daus., 
Anne,  m.  1st,  AVilliam  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Rutland,  and  2ndly, 
.ludge  Coots;  Fr;mces,  wife  of  Major-Gen.  Pearce;  Mary,  m. 
Meuhop  Lloyd,  Esq.;  and  Rebecca,  m.  Jonathan  Ashe,  Esq. 
of  Ashe  Grove,  co.  Tipperary)  three  sons,  Christopher,  John, 
and  Edward.    The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Lovett,  Esq.,  inherited  Liscoinbe,  co.  Bucks, 
at  the  decease  of  his  first  cousin,  Robert  Lovett,  Esq.,  but 
dying  «»!)».,  he  was*,  by  his  brother. 

Col.  John  Lovett,  of  Liscombe,  m.  1st,  Susannah  Horton, 
widow,  d.iu.  and  co-heir  of  Laurence  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Eythorp, 
;:nd  had  two  sons, 

3.  Robert. 

:i.  Christopher.   ,w.  Jane  Willington,  widow,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally,  CJtieen's  Co.,  and  was  father 
of 
Robert,  who  m.  Miss  Howell,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  unhi. 

2  SacKviLLE  Hatch,  J.T.,  Comptroller  of  Taxes  in  Ire- 
land, i/i.  1st,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lovett,  and  j 
by  her  had  issue, 

Jonathan  Vadohan,  in.  Miss  Daunt,  and  had  a  son,  I 
SackviUe  (wlio  d.  1»49),  and  several  daus.   He  d.  1850.  ] 

I'aimy,  m.  Ludovick  J.  Grant,  Esq.,  ".iad  son  of  Sir  A. 
Grant,  Bart.,  and  d.  1840. 

]ilr.  SackviUe  Lovett  in.  2ndly,  Bridget,  youngest  dau. 
•  I  Jonathan  Seaver,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  J. P.,  High 
Slieriff  of  cos.  Armagh  and  Monaglian,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Richard  Donoughmorb  Lovett,  Esq.  (Home  View. 
Cheltenham),  30th  male  representative  of  the  Lovett 
family,  m.  19  Jan.  1854,  Amelia  Lilias  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  Samuel  Fyler,  Esq.  of  Down  Street,  Piccadilly, 
and  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  and  d.  16  March,  1880. 

Robert,  present  head  of  the  Lovett  family,  formerly 
Rector  of  Trinity,  Bath,  afterwards  Vicar  ot  Ilsington, 
Bovey  Tracey,  and  Rector  of  Caundle  Bishop,  Sher- 
borne, Dorset,  vi.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  Aldwin  Soames,  Esq  of  Langilon  Hills,  Essex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1853)  had  issue,  1  Robert 
Jonathan  Arden,  6.  4  Nov.  1851 ;  1  Eliza  Fanny  Ara- 
bella, deceased  ;  2  Sarah  Alice  Bridget  Engaine  ;  and 
3  Myra  Isabel  Florence,  deceased.  He  m.  2ndly, 
27  July,  18C3,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Hugh 
Lumsdcn,  Esq.  of  Pitcaple,  SlieritT  of  Sutherland  and 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  has  issue  : 

2  SackviUe  Hatton  Harry  Verney,  b.  29  April,  1864  ; 

3  William  Edward  Turville,  6.6  June,  1865;  4  Neville 
Ernest,  h.  16  Feb.  1869  ;  5  Richard  Gordon  Beresford, 
ij.  17  April.  1870;  6  Henry  Cosby  Leix,  6.  24  Dec. 
1871  ;  4  Mabel  Edith,  h.  21  Sept.  1873. 

Henry,  in  India,  m.  Miss  Rogers,  and  left  issue. 
Catherine,  m.  W.  W.   Henry,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Mr. 

and  Lady  Emily  Henry,  and  nephew  of  the  Duke  of 

Leinster,  and  c(.  1861. 
.Jane,  m.  Richard  Swift.  Esq.  of  Lynn,  co.  Wcstmeath, 

J. P.  Eliza. 

Susan,  m.  Rev.  L.  F.  Thomas,  son  of  Major-Gen.  Lewis 

Thomas,  C.B.  Anne,  d.  uwn. 

3  Verney,  Capt.  50th Foot,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of —  Gore,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  George  W.  M.,  Capt.  50th  Foot. 

4  Philips  Cosby,  Comptroller-General  of  Excise,  in.  Re- 
becca, dau.  of  Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Maidstown 
Castle,  CO.  Limerick,  and  was  father  of  Philips  Cosby 
Lovett,  Esq.  late  of  Liscombe  House,  Bucks. 

5  John  Beresford,  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Knipe,  Esq.,  and  was 
father  of  several  daus.  and  one  son.  Rev.  Robert 
Lovett,  Rector  of  Pickwell,  co.  Leicester,  who  is  married, 
and  ha.s  (with  daus.)  two  son.s,  Beresford,  C.S.I. ,  Capt, 
K.E.,  H.M.'s  Indian  Army,  and  Edmond. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph  Verney,  Vi.scount  Fer- 
managh, and  had  two  sons,  Verney,  M.P.,  and  John,  Capt. 
K.N.,  who  both  d.  unm.  Col.  Lovett  d.  1710,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Robert  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Liscombe,  co.  Bucks,  and  Kings- 
well,  CO.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  of  King's  co.  He  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Ashe  Grove,  and  had  (with 
three  daus.,  Susannah,  m.  Jonathan  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap 
Castle,  King's  co. ;  Mary,  d.  unm.;  and  Lettice,  wife  of  Damer 
Darby,  Esq.)  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest  survivor, 

Jonathan  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Ijscombe  and  Kiugswell,  High 


Slieriff  CO.  Tipperary,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Daniel  Mansergh, 
Esq.  of  Macrony,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jonathan  (Sir),  of  Liscombe,  created  a  Bart.,  of  whom 

presently. 

II.  Verney,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lismore,  and  afterwards 
Treasurer  of  St.  Finbar's,  Cork,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  s.  to  the  Irish  property,  and  was  of  Kingswell. 
He  m.  Frances  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Her.ry  Gerv.ais, 
D.D.,  of  Lismore,  Archdeacon  of  Ciishel,  andtZ.  Feb.  1825, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Jonathan  Henry,  Ambassador  and  Resident  at  the  Court 
of  Persia,  rf.  unm.  2  William,  R.N.,  d.unm. 

3  Henry  William,  of  Kingswell,  d.  unm.  1844. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Cameron. 

2  Melisina  Henrietta,  in.  Rev.  Henry  Woodward,  Rector 
of  Fethard,  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  is  deceased. 

3  Frances  Mary,  in.  John  Ashton  Yates,  Esq.  of  Dingle 
Head,  co.  Lancaster. 

I.  Mary,  7)i.  Richard  Week.s,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Jonathait  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap  Castle. 

HI.  Jane,  in.  John  Bennet,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland. 

IV.  Susanna,  m.  William  Henn,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery, 
son  of  William  Henn,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Pigott,Esq.  of  Cappard,  Queen's  co. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Jonathan  Lovett,  Bart,  of  Liscombe  (created  a  baronet), 
m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Darby,  of  Leap  Castle,  and  hac! 
one  son,  Robert  Turville  Jonathan,  d.  s.  p.  1807,  and  three 
daus.,  1  Elizabeth  Anne,  who  s.  him  in  the  estates ;  2  Letitia, 
d.  unm. ;  3  Arabella,  d.  unm.  Sir  Jonathan  d.  12  Jan.  1812, 
and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  dau., 

Elizabeth  Anne  Lovett,  of  Liscombe,  who  d.  unm.,  leaving 
the  estates  to  her  cousin, 

Phillips  Cosby  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Liscombe,  Bucks,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  late  Capt.  Royal  Bucks  ifeomanry 
Cavalry,  decorated  with  the  3rd  Order  of  Medjidie,  formerly 
a  Capt.  Mercantile  Marine,  b.  1821  ;  in.  1st,  18  Aug.  1840, 
C;itherine,  dau.  of  Peter  Smithwiek,  Esq.  of  Barranlough,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  a  son, 

Philip  Cosbt,  b.  1847,  deceased. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  8  Nov.  1870,  Emeline,   2nd  dau.   of    William 
Snell,   Esq.  of   Plymouth,   and    by   her  (who  d.   1892)  had 
issue, 

William  Gough  Gubbins,  now  of  Liscombe  House. 

Percival  Cosby,  b.  29  Jan.  1874. 

Beresford  Tourville,  b.  4  .\pvil,  ISSl. 

Emeline  Myra,  b.  21  Nov.  I8i5. 

Mr.  P.  C.  Lovett  (Z.  1891,  and  was  .<;.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  wolves'  heads  or 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  wolves  passant  in  pale  sa.     Crest — A 
M'olf's  head  erased  sa. 

Heal — Liscombe  House,  Leighton  Buzzard,  co.  Bucks. 


LOVETT    OF    BELMONT. 

Lovett,  Hubert  Richard,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co. 
Salop,  J.  P.,  Major  King's  Eoyal  Eitle  Corps, 
b.  30  March,  185i ;  m.  15  J  uly  1892,  Lina  Mary, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lauderdale  Maitland,  Esq. 
of  Eccles,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  Hans 
Hamilton  Howard  Brooke,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Maitland,  b.  29  May,  1893. 

Lineage, — Robert  Lovett,  of  Lyscombe,co.  Buckingham, 
m.  Sara,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Roger  Turvile,  Knt.,  of  Helmen- 
don,  CO.  Northampton,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John  Lovett,  of  Lyscombe,  who,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  had 
issue,  William,  his  eldest  son,  and 

Thomas  Lovett,  of  Astwell,  co.  Northampton,  who  m.  one 
of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Thomas  Byllinge,  of  Astwell,  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lovett,  of  Astwell,  in.  Anne,  sister  and  heir  to 
Richard  Drayton,  of  Drayton,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

Tho.mas  Lovett,  of  Astwell,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  — 
Butler,  of  Woodhall,  co.  Hertford,  and  had  issue;  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pinchpole,  and  widow  of 
Edmond  Barry,  of  Hampton  Poyle,  co.  Oxon  ;  and  d.  16  Dec. 
1542,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1556)  a  son, 

George  Lovatt,  of  Trentham,  and  of  Weston.  Pinkney,  co. 
Northampton,  who  left  issue  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Thomas  Lovatt,  of  Trentham,  to.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Cleaton,  of  Clayton,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  .Tohn,  of  Trentham  and  New  Inn,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Ralph  Bagnall,  Knt.  of  Barlaston,  and  by  her  had  issue. 


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II.  EicHARD,  of  Whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son, 

BicHASO  LovATT,  <?.  bcforc  1598.  By  his  wife,  Agnes  Adams, 
be  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Clayton,  who,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  had  issue, 
John,   of  Clayton  and  Handford,   m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Corbet,  of  Handford,  and  had  issue. 

Eichard. 

Thomas,  ra.  Elizabeth  Cow  per,  and  had  (with  three  daus., 
one  of  whom  m.  —  Dale,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Jane, 
and  a  son,  Thomas,  of  Greenhead  House,  co.  Stafford, 
who  had  issue,  a  son,  Thomas,  of  Penkhull,  and  two 
daus.,  the  younger  of  whom,  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Lovet,  of 
Moimt  Sorrell,  of  whom  afterwards:  another  dau.,  m. 
John  Craddocke;  and  the  third,  m.  Kichard  Eoughey), 
four  sons, 

1  Richard,  who  by  his  will,  dated  30  May,  1687,  devised 
his  lands  to  Thomas  Dale  and  John  Ciaddock  upon 
trust  to  grant  them  to  any  one  of  the  daus.  of  the  said 
Thomas  Dale  who  should  marry  a  man  bearing  the 
surname  of  Lovatt. 

2  Randulph,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 

3  Thomas,  of  Eardlcy  End,  Audley,  eo.  Stafford,  d.  1673. 

4  William,  of  Xewcastle-iuider-Lyme. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Jlichael  Ward. 

2  Mary. 

II.  Eichard,  of  Clayton,  whose  grandson,  Joseph  Lovetf,  of 
Clayton  and  Seabridge,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
.Joseph,  supposed  to  be  identical  with  Joseph  Lovet,  of 
Mount  Sorrell,  who  m.  Anne  Ecddiug,  and  of  whom  we 
trciit. 

This  gentleman, 

.Joseph  Lovet,  of  Mount  Sorrell,  co.  Leicester,  b.  1029;  m. 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Redding;  of  Sileby,  co.  Leicester, 
and  Anne  Barnard  his  wife,  and  had  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
John  Burbidge,  of  Mount  Sorrell), 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Sarah,  under  18  iu  1689. 

II.  Elizabeth,  under  18  in  1689. 

III.  Anne,  under  18  in  1689. 

Mr.  Joseph  Lovet  was  buried  18  July,  1689.    His  only  son, 

Joseph  Lovett,  of  Mount  Sorrell,  and  afterwards  of  Green- 
head  House,  CO.  Leicester,  m.  17  June,  1704,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
X)f  Thomas  Dale,  of  Greenhead  House,  and  Ponkluill,  and  co- 
heir of  her  brother  Thomas  Dale,  of  Penkhull  and  Clayton, 
ami  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1751)  had  issue, 

:.  Eichard,  6.  16  Jan.  1700 ;  rf.  unm.  7  June,  1727. 
II.  Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

HI.  Dale  (Eev.),  of  Penkhull  and  Cray  ford,  co.  Kent,  &.  2 
Jan.  1721 ;  m.  Jan.  1759,  Elizabeth  Bedlord.  of  Maidstone, 
CO.  Kent,  and  d.  g.  p.  5  Aug.  1797.     She  d.  Dec.  1798. 

IV.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young. 

II.  Sarah,  b.  24  July,  1717  ;  d.  un,n. 

III.  Anne,  h.  10  Aug.  1710 ;  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  .iVnne,  b.  16  May,  1719  ;  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Joseph  Lovett  d.  17  March,  17G2,  and  w.as  «.  by  his  son, 

.Joseph  Lovett,  of  Greenhead  House,  and  afterwards 
of  Chirk,  co.  Denbigh,  b.  IS  Sept.  1714,  -//;.  11  July,  1743, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  William  Sherman,  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme,  CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  with  four  other  daus.,  who 
d.  in  infancy. 

I.  William,  of  Chirk,  b.  7  .\ug.  1747;  d.  vMm.,  and  buried 
21  Jan.  1788. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Penkhull  and  Chirk,  b.  13  Aug.  1749,  J. P.  co. 
Denbigh,  Mayorof  Oswestry,  1797  ;  m.  30  May,  17«0,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  Plas  Newydd,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
d.  13  July,  1801,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1809)  had 
issue, 

Richard,  of  Chirk,  Capt.  Denbigh  Militia,  b.  19  Aug.  1781 ; 
d.  unm.  23  Sept.  1814. 
Mary,  6.  1783;  d.  in  infancy. 
Jii.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1.  Mary,  m.  30  Oct.  1770,  Thomas  Bather,  of  Great  Kcss,  co. 
Salop,  and  c^  s.]}.  176U. 

Mr.  Joseph  Lovett  d.  1  Feb.  1777.    His  son, 

John  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  and  of  Oswestry,  co.  Salop, 
Mayorof  Oswestry,  1790,  6.  11  May,  1754;  ra.  29  June,  1782, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Venables,  of  Liverpool,  .and  niece  of 
Rev.  William  Venables,  of  Oswestry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25 
April,  1821)  had  issue  (with  two  daus.  Anne  and  Mary  Anne), 

I.  John  Venables,  6.  22  July,  1783 ;  d.  31  Aug.  178.'). 

II.  John,  of  Liverpool,  6.  25  May,  1786;  d.  uiini.,ani.\  buried 
18  May,  1814. 

ni.  Joseph  Venables,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  in  infancy. 

V.  George  (twin  with  Richard),  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  William,  b.  27  Jan.  1790 ;  d.  unm.  11  Maieh,  1807. 

VII.  Thomas,  of  Kernhill,  J. P.  andJ>.L.,  b.  Jil  July,  1792, 
Mayor  of  Oswestry  1830;    la.  19  Feb.  lt3o,    lion.  Emily, 


3rd  dau.  of  John  Minet,  3rd  Lord  Henniker,  and  d.  2  Feb. 
1863,  having  by  her  (who  d.  23  March,  1882)  had  issue. 

1  John  Henniker,  of  Fernhili,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1872,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  1836:  7,.. 
1859,  Laura  .youngest  dau  of  Philip  Morier.Esq,,  H.M.'s 
Minister  at  Dresden,  and  has  issue,  Horace  William  Fitz- 
roy,  b.  1862;  Roger,  c^.  9  March,  1878;  Tnomas;  and 
Constance  Emilv. 

2  William,  b.  1843. 

1  Emily  Anne.  2  Mary. 

8  Louisa  Elizabeth.  4  Anna  Sophia,  d.  1872. 

3Ir.  John  Lovett  d.  May,  1.795.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Joseph  Venables  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Salop,  (High  Sheriff  1847),  Mayor  of  Oswestry,  1820,  b. 
1  Aug.  1787 ;  m.  24  April,  1815,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard 
Heaton,  of  Plas  Heaton,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  'IS- 
Dec.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Heaton,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph  Venables.  Major  Shropshire  Militia,  and  previously 
B.N.,  b.  18  April,  1825;  m.  13  April,  1871,  Lucy,  2nd  dau. 
of  Col.  Edward  Corbett,  of  Longnor  Hall,  co.  Salop,  M.P. 
for  that  CO.,  and  d.  27  June,  1886,  leaving  issue, 

Rowland  Joseph  Venables,  b.  3  April,  1872. 

III.  John  Eichard,  Col.  late  48th  Rcgt.,  b.  21  Aug.  182G,. 
served  in  the  Crimea. 

I.  Sarah  Anne,  b.  14  Feb.  1816. 

II.  Henrietta  Mary,  b.  9  Nov.  1818;  d.  vnm.  14  April,  1832. 

III.  Caroline,  b.  31  July,  1820;  m.  Eev.  George  Clifford  (iiiise, 
Eector  of  Pulverbach,  co.  Salop,  who  d.s.  v.  13  March, 
1883. 

IV.  Emily,  &.  23  Feb.  1822;  d.  unm.  4  Jan.  1842. 

v.  Isabella  Margaret,  m.  4  Jan.  1872,  Capt.  William  St.  John 
Sumner  Hornby,  E.N.,  of  Lithwood,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  s.p. 
25  June,  1890. 

Jlr.  Joseph  Venables  Lovett  d.  15  Jan.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

CoL.  Thomas  Heaton  Lovett,  of  Belmont,  J. P.,  Hon.  Col. 
of  the  North  Shropshire  Volunteers,  and  previously  Major 
98th  Eegt.,  b.  4  May,  1817;  m.  22  Nov.  1851,  Cecil  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Wilson  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hartshcath  Park,  co. 
Flint,  M.P.  for  the  Denbigh  boroughs,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
3  Feb.  1876)  had  issue, 

I.  Hubert  Richard,  now  of  Belmont. 

ir.  Henrv  Wilson,  Capt.  Somersetshire  Light  Infantry,  J.  31 
July,  1858. 

III.  Arthur,  of  Greenfields,  Weston  Ehyn,  co.  Salop,  b.  25  Oct. 
1863;  7Ji.  10  June,  1890,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Willes  John- 
son, E.N..  of  Hamington  Hall,  co.  Wilts,  M.P.  for  that  co. 

IV.  Kichard  Dale,  b.  3  Jan.  1870. 

1.  Margaret  Josephine,   b.  26  Oct.   1852;     m.  1  Jan.   1887, 

Capt.  Francis  William  Egerton,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  has 

issue, 
II.' Cecil  Helen,  b.  22  April,   1856;    m.  6  Nov.  1834.  Rev. 

Thomas  Stamford  Raffles,  M.A.,  Eector  of  LangUam,  co. 

Essex,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Lucy,  b.  16  Dec.  1859;  d.  9  Nov.  ISCO. 

IV.  Evelyn  Grace,  b.  24  Sept.  1^01. 
v.  Mabel  Bessie,  b.  Ifi  Aug.  1864. 
VI.  Ethel  Elizabeth,  b.  28  Dee.  1SG6. 

Col.  Thomas  Heaton  Lovett  d.  21  Nov.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg.  three  wolves  passant  in  pale  sa. 
Crest — A  wolf  passant  ppr. 
Seat — Belmont,  Chirk. 
Ciub — Naval  and  Military. 


LOW    OF    SUNVALE. 
Low,  George  Peter,  Esq.  of  Sunvale,  co.  Lime- 
rick, B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  late  Capt.  8th  Hus- 
sars, b.  20  July,  1843  ;  s.  his  father  18S0. 

Xiineag'e. — Simon  Low  settled  in  Ireland  about  the  year 
1750. 

Peter  Low,  Esq.  of  Lowtown,  co.  Limerick,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
2nd  son  of  Simon  Low,  by  Elizabeth  Blackmore  his  wife,  (who 
d.  1800),  m.  1811,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Butler, 
Bart,  of  Garryhundon  and  Balliutemple,  co.  Carlow,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Richard  Butler,  late  Capt.  53rd  Eegt.,  to.  1849,  Anna,  dau. 

of  Montifort  Wet.tropp,   Esq.  of  Mellon,  eo.   Limerick,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  1858)  had  issue,  two  sons  and  tlu-ee  daus. 

He  d.  Nov.  1868. 
Henry,  6.  1826;  d.  1860. 
Sarah,  m.  18  Aug.  1«31,  William  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Larch- 

fleld,  CO.  Down,  D.L.,  d.  22  April,  1868. 
Elizabeth,  m.  12  July,  1836,  Frederick  Thomas  Jessop,  Esq. 

of  Doory  Hall,  co.  Longford,  D.L.,  both  deceased. 
Louisa,  m.  Thomas  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringfield,  co.  Down, 

both  deceased. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOW 


Kate,  «!.  Kobevt  Euttledge,  Esq.  of    Bloomfiekl,  eo.  Mayo, 
D.L.,  and  is  decear^ed. 

Henrietta,  m.  Charles  George  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Mount  I'leasant, 
00.  Mayo,  D.L.,  who  is  deeeased. 
Mr.  Low.  d.  1842.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Low,  Esq.  of  Sunvale,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1S5-2,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  1S33,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  8  Jan. 
1813;  m.  2  Dec.  1841,  Sophia  Georgiana,  only  dau.  of  George 
Mahon,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Mayo,  by  Sophia  his  wife, 
«ldest  dau.  of  David  Ker,  Esq.  of  Portavo  and  Montalto,  co. 
Down,  and  ha.=;  issue, 

George  Peter,  now  of  Sunvale. 

John  Maxwell.  Lieut. -Col.  /i.;).,  late  Duke  of  Wellington's 
Wesi  liiding  Kegt.,  and  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.,  6.  2U  Nov. 
1844,  m.  27    Feb.   1890,   Anna  Workman,   dau.    of  Henry 
Hogan,  Esq.  of  Montreal. 
Sophia  Georgina,  rf.  unm.  1  March,  1848. 
Henrietta  Catherine,  ))i.  27  Jan.  18G8,  \V.  J.  Scarlett,  Esq., 
of   Island  of  Gigha,  Argyllshire,  late  Capt.  5th    Dragoon 
Guards,  and  d.  1885,  leaving  issue,  sons  and  daus. 
Mr.  Low  d.  1880,   and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
George  Petek  Low,  Esq.  of  Sunvale. 

Seat— Sunvale,  Killmallock,  co.  Limerick. 
ClaOs — Naval  and  Military,  and  'Windhani. 


DRURY-LOWE    OF    LOCKO    PAE.K. 

Drttrt-Lowe,WilliamDkuet  Nathaniel,  Esq. 
of  Locko  Park  and  of  Denby,  co.  Derby,  assumed 
"by  royal  licence,  dated  16  Aug.  1884,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Drury,  in  addition  to  and  before  that 
of  Lowe,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifC  (1893),  late 
Lieut.  11th  Hussars,  17th  Hussars,  and  3rd  Light 
Dragoons,  b.  13  July,  1828;  m.  16  Dec.  1876, 
Lady  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Jack,  Viscount 
]S'e\vry,  and  sister  of  the  present  Earl  of  Kilmorey, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  'William  Drury  Dbcrt-Lowe,  h.  SO  Sept.  1877. 

II.  John  Alfred  Edwin,  b.  6  Dec.  1881. 

in.  Lawrence  Robert  Charles,  6.  7  Aug.  1883. 

IV.  Edward  Nathaniel,  b.  22  Oct.  1888. 

I.  Lucy  Ann.         ii.  Dorothy  Margaret.  iii.  Grace. 

Liineag'e. — This  family  is  of  long  standing  in  the  counties 
of  Chester  and  Derby. 

Thomas  Lowe,  of  Macclesfield,  co,  Chester,  and  of  Alder- 
■wasley,  co.  Derby,  on  the  authority  of  a  manuscript  in  the 
Wolley  Collection,  British  Museum,  d.  10  Jan.  1415,  at  eleven 
.o'clock  at  night,  and  left  issue,  one  son, 

Geoffket  Lowe,  of  Macclesfield,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Leigh,  of  Lyme,  and  dying  1451,  left  issue,  three  sons  and  one 
dau., 

I.  Thomas,  of  Alderwa.slcy,  who  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Thomas  Fawne,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Lowes  of  that 
place. 

II.  George. 

in.  Lawrence,  of  whom  hereafter. 
A  dau.,  who  m.  Kichard  Newton. 

The  3rd  son, 

Lawrence  Lowe,  Serjeant-at-law,  m.  the  dau.  and  heir 
«f  Eossel,  of  Denby,  co.  Derby.  She  dying  without  issue,  he 
ill.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  William  Mylton,  of 
Oratton,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  had  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  Hu.MPHRET,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Ottiwell.  III.  Biian. 

The  eldest  son, 

HcMPHRET  Lowe,  of  Denby,  living  1516,  left  issue  by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  two  sons, 

I.  Clement,  who  vi.  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Strelley,  of  .Strelley,  Notts,  left  issue,  a  dau.  and  heir, 

Mart,  m.  William  .Sacheverell,  of  Stanton  le  Bridge,  co. 
Derby,  ancestor  of  the  Sacueverells  of  Barton. 

II.  Vincent,  of  whom  we  treat. 

This  Vincent  Lowe,  of  Denby,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Cokaync,  of  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,  Knt.,  and  dying  circa  1558, 
ieft  i.--sue,  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Vincent,  of  Denby,  m.  Anne,  sister  of  James  Foljambe,  of 
Walton,  CO.  Derby,  but  d.  s.  p.  1504. 

II.  Jasper,  some  time  of  Park  Hall,  and  afterwards  of  Denby, 
of  w  hom  hereafter. 

HI.  Anthony. 

I.  Jane.  ii.  Anne. 

The  2nd  son, 

Jaspes  Lowe,  of  Denby,  m.  \iU  cou.5in  Dorothy,   dau.  of 


William  Sacheverell,  of  Stanton  le  Bridge,  and  dying  1585,  left 
issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Patrick  or  Peter,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Jasper.  in.  Nicholas. 

IV.  Robert. 

I.  Ellen,  wife  of  John  Dethick,  of  Breadsall,  co.  Derby. 

II.  Mary. 

The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  or  Peter  Lowe,  of  Denby,  aged  21,  anno  1583,  in. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Harpur,  Knt.  of  Swarkstone,  co.  Derby, 
and  left  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 

Vincent,  his  heir. 

Isabella,  wife  of  Sir  John  Zouch,  of  Codnor  Castle,  co.  Derby, 
Knt. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Vincent  Lowe,  of  Denby,  aged  18,  anno  1612,  living  anno 
1034,  m.  Anne,  natural  dau.  of  Henry  Cavendish,  of  Tutbury, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  six:  daus., 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Henry,  ol  Park  Hall,  m.  Prudence,  dau.  of  Francis  Lowe, 
of  Owlgreaves,  i:o.  Derby,  and  had  a  son,  John  Lowe, 
ancestor  of  the  Lowes  of  Park  Hall,  which  line  ended  in 
Anne,  his  great  granddau.,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  the  Rev. 
John  Lowe,  perpetual  curate  of  Atlow  and  Okeover,  co. 
Derby,  who  d.  uniii.  5  Feb.  1825,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Peter's,  Derby. 

III.  Nicholas.  iv.  Vincent. 

I.  Grace. 

II.  Anne,  wife  of  George  Cokayne,  of  Balidon,  co.  Derby. 

III.  Elii-abeth.  iv.  Dorothy. 

V.  Jane.  vi.  Mary. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Lowe,  of  Denbigh,  aged  18,  anno  1634,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Pilkington,  of  Stanley,  co.  York,  Bart.,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  John,  hi.s  heir.  ii.  Jasper. 

III.  Nicholas.  iv.  Henry. 

I.  Ehzabeth.  ii.  Jane.  in.  Dorothy. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Lowe,  of  Denby,  aged  21  anno  1663,  J.P.  for  oo.  Derby, 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Vincent,  of  Denby,  m.  Theodosia,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Marriott,  of  Alscot,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Denby  and  Locko  Park,  b.  6  December,  1704, 
m.  Sydney,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  Marriott,  of 
Alscot,  who  (/,.  28  July,  1789,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 
The  said  John  Lowe  c^.  on  6  Dec.  1771. 

2  \  incent,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Kichard,  of  Denby  and  Locko  Park,  who  d.  s.  p.  28  May, 
1 7»5. 

II.  Charles,  of  Denby,  who  m.  and  had  issue,  one  dau.  Jane. 

I.  Dorothy,  in.  John  Lowe,  of  Park  Hall,  see  ante. 

II.  Anne,  uf  whom  hereatter. 

III.  Mary,  d.  s.  p.  iv.  Priscilla,  who  in.  Great.orex. 

The  2nd  daughter, 

Anne  Lowe,  eventual  heir  of  the  Lowes  of  Denby,  m. 
William  Drury,  of  Nottingham,  and  had  issue  by  him,  one 
son, 

William  Drury,  of  Nottingham  and  Oakham,  co.  Rutland, 
who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hunt,  of  Nottingham,  and  had 
issue,  three  sons  and  t.vo  daus., 

I.  William  Drcry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thomas  Drury,  of  the  City  of  London. 

III.  John  Drury,  of  the  City  of  London. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Shaw,  of  Coventry. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Dbcby,  of  the  City  of  London,  afterwards  of 
Denby  and  Locko  Park,  assumed  by  sign  manual  bearing  date 
10  July,  1790,  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Lowe  on 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  relative,  Kichard  Lowe,  3rd 
son  of  Vincent  Lowe  {vide  ant,).  He  m.  Aune  Steer,  of  Burton 
Latimer,  co.  Northampton,  and  dying  11  July,  1827,  left  one 
dau.  and  heir, 

Mary  Anne  Druby-Lowe,  who  in.  Kobert  Holden,  of 
Darley  Abbey,  co.  Derby,  and  Nuttall  Temple,  co.  Notts. 
J.P.  for  the  COS.  of  Notts  and  Derby,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and 
heir, 

William  Drury  Holden,  of  Denby  and  Locko  aforesaid, 
who  assumed  on  the  death  of  his  grandmother,  Anne,  wife 
of  William  Drury,  in  the  year  1849,  the  surname  of  Lowe, 
by  royal  sign  manual,  dated  19  July,  1853,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Derby,  High  Sheriff  for  the  same  1854,  6.  5  Oct.  1802 ;  m- 
13  Feb.  1827,  Hon.  Ca  oline  Esther  Curzon,  youngest  dau.  of 
Nathaniel,  2nd  Lord  Scarsdale,  and  dying  26  Feb.  1877,  left 
issue, 

I.  William  1'buky  Nathaniel,  now  of  Locko. 


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II.  Dbukt  CuRzoN  (Sivl),  GL'ncral,  K.C.B.,  6.  3  Jan.  1830. 
sieived  in  the  Crimea,  Indian  Mutiny,  Commander  of  17th 
I^incers  in  Zulu  War  1879,  Commantling  Cavalry  Brigaic  in 
.'^outh  Africa  1881,  Egypt  1882;  at  Aldershot  1884,  Inspeiitor- 
Gen.  of  Cavalry  ls90. 

III.  Robert  Henrv,  Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  7  Oct.  18.31, 
served  in  Kattir  War,  Indian  Mutiny  as  A.D.C.  to  Com- 
luanaer-in-Cliief  at  Delhi,  D.A.A.G.  in  China  18G0. 
U.A.Q.M.G.  in  Canada  1862-4,  J. P.  for  co.  Derby;  ni.  15 
3Iay,  1862,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Pocklington  Sen- 
house,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  co.  Cumberland. 

IV.  Vincent  Fi-ancis  Keppel,  late  63rd  Regt.,  b.  1  July,  1847  ; 
,a.  28  April,  1877,  Elizabetli  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Dr. 
Christmas. 

V.  Richard  Curzon  Sherwin,  late  10th  Hussars,  6.  23  July, 
1849. 

1.  Felicia.  ii.  Caroline  Mary. 

III.  Florence  Catherine,  r,i.  2  April,  1868,  Francis  Nicholas 
bmith. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Lowe,  az.,  a  hart  trippant 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Dkubt,  arg.,  on  a  chief  vert,  two  mullets  or, 
each  charged  with  an  annulet  az.  Crests — 1st,  Lowe,  a  wolf 
passant  arg. ;  2nd,  Dburt,  a  greyhound  courant  sa.  gorged 
■»ith  a  plain  collar  and  charged  with  two  mullets  all  or. 

/Scot— Locko  Park,  Derby. 


LOWE    OF    SHIRENEWTON    HALL, 

Lowe,  Edward  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Shirenewton 
Hall,  Monmouthshire,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  2<^ottiug- 
ham  and  Monmouth,  b.  11  IS'ov.  182.5;  «».  2  Jan. 
1849,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Alcock,  Esq.  of 
^Nottingham,  and  has, 

I.  Alfred  Ed  WARD  La  wsoN,  F.S.A.,  J. P.,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
4th  Batt.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regt.),  b.  2 
Xov.  1849;  m.  17  July,  1872,  Gertrude  Emily,  only  dau. 
of  Rev.  George  Otter,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Hucknall  Torkard, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  granddau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Otter, 
M.A.,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Bothal,  Northumberland,  and  Pre- 
bendary of  York  (whose  younger  brother,  William  Otter, 
D.D.,  became  Lord  Bishop  of  Chichester  1836),  and  d.  29 
May,  1888,  leaving  issue, 

1  Percival  Edward  Hcbst,  h.  28  July,  1873. 
1  Gertrude  Gwenllyn. 

i:.  Hugh  Lee  Peyton,  J.P.  6.  27  Oct.  1856. 

Mr.  Lowe  is  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  of  the 
Royal  Astronomical,  Royal  Meteorological,  Lin- 
noean,  and  Geological  Societies,  and  the  author  of 
seTcral  scientific  works. 

Lineagre. — This  family  is  of  long  standing  in  co.  Chester, 
and  appears  to  have  been  originally  seated  in  the  eastern  part 
of  that  CO. ;  the  name  being  traditionally  derived  from  an  old 
mansion,  called  The  Lowe. 

George  Lowe,  of  Hartford,  in  the  chapelry  of  Witton,  co. 
Chester,  b.  circa  1535,  rf.  Nov.  1591,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Lowe,  of  Hartford,  co.  Chester,  6.  Dec.  1565,  and  d. 
1632,  desiring  by  his  will  that  his  body  should  "  be  buryed 
within  ye  chappell  of  Wytton:"  m.  17  Feb.  1595,  Eleanor, 
d:iu.  of  William  Roe,  Esq.  of  Hartford  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Hartford,  b.  June,  1598  ;  inherited  lands  in  Hart- 
ford and  Northwich  ;  "  disclaimed  "  at  the  Heralds  Visita- 
tion of  1663  ;  d.  25  Nov.  lCil9,  and  was  buried  at  Witton. 
By  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  survived  him,  and  rf.  in  April, 
1686,  and  was  buried  at  Witton),  he  had, 

John,  of  Hartford,  who  is  mentioned  in  Ormerod's  History 
of  Cheshire  as  having  purchased  a  moiety  of  the  Manor  of 
Hartford.  He  m.  21  Deo.  1669,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
AVeld,  Esq.  of  Rushton,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  23  Jan.  1706, 
and  was  buried  at  Witton.  He  left  issue,  John;  Samuel; 
in  Holy  Orders,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb. ;  Robert ; 
Nathaniel ;  George ;  Mary,  m.  1693,  John  Swynton,  Gent, 
of  Nether  Knutsford ;  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1697. 

II.  Robert,  of  Newton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  b.  Dec.  1609,  pur- 
chased the  advowson  and  impropriate  Rectory  of  Middlewich 
from  William,  2nd  Lord  Brereton,  1663;  rf.  26  July,  1679, 
and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  at  Middlcwich.  By  Eleanor 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Creewood 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  he  had  issue,  three  sons, 

1  John,  who  by  his  deed,  dated  15  March,  1677,  conveyed 
to  his  younger  brother  all  his  right  and  claim  to  the 
advowson  and  impropriate  tithes  of  Middlewich,  which 
had  been  settled  upon  him  by  his  father,  and  rf.  in  that 
same  year,  leaving  issue,  three  sons  (all  of  whom  d.  with- 
out male  issue)  and  one  dau. 

2  Gilbert,  who  m.,  but  rf.  without  surviving  issue  in  June, 
1668. 

3  Samuel,  of  Newton  Hall,  who  appears  to  have  rebuilt 
that  mansion,  which  still  remains  in  the  possession  of  his 


descendants,  and  bears  upon  it  the  arms  of  the  family, 
with  the  initials  "  S.L."  and  the  date  "  1677."     He  m.  27 
Oct.  1674,  Jane,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Johnson,  Esq. 
of  Salford,  and  d.  18  Aug.  1703,  having  had, 
James,  of  Newton  Hall,  J. P.,  Comet  Horse  Militia,  h.  6 
Dec.  1676  ;  rf.  v,niH.  ;  buried  at  Middlewich,  20  Oct.  1724. 
Robert,  of  Newton  Hall,  and  Gray's  Iim,   Barrister-at- 
law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Chester,  and  some  time  Chairman 
of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  who  m.  19  Dec.  1739,  Hannah, 
widow  of  Zachary  Amson,  Esq.  of  Leighs,  co.  Chester, 
but  rf.  «.  p.,  and  was  buried  at  Middlewich,  14  April, 
1750. 
Martha,  eventual  heir  in  her  issue  of  this  branch,  m. 
20  April,  1699,  Edward  Moreton,  Esq.  of  Church  Hill, 
Over,  CO.  Chester,  and  was  buried  at  Over,  30  Aug. 
1727. 
Jane,  rf.  unm. 

III.  William,  rf.  young ;  buried  at  Witton  24  July,  1617. 

IV.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

This  JoH.v  Lowe,  of  The  Hulse,  co.  Chester,  m.  22 May,  1635^ 
Ursula,  dau.  of  OttiwellBrome,  of  LostockGralam,  co.  Chester, 
and  by  her  was  father  of  a  dau.  Eleanor,  who  rf.  young,  and  aa 
only  son, 

William  Lowe,  of  The  Hulse,  who  was  h.  about  the  year 
1638,  and  dying  4  Jan.  1697,  was  buried  at  Witton.  He  left 
by  his  w  ife,  Elizabeth  Deane,  of  Nether  Peover,  co.  Chester,  an 
only  son, 

Joshua  Lowe,  of  The  Hulse,  h.  June,  1660;  m.  1682,  Joane, 
dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Edward  Banester,  Gent.,  of  AUo- 
stock  ;  (/.  5  Dec.  1729,  and  left  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  of  the  Hulse,  'i.  11  Jan.  1684;  rf.  s.  p.  28  June, 
1731,  and  was  buried  at  Witton. 

II.  Joshua,  of  Wintham,  co.  Chester,  &.  1686  ;  m.  9  Nov.  1732, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Cranage  Wilcoxon,  Esq.  of  Sproston  Hall, 
CO.  Chester  (whorf.  9  June,  1740),  and  d.  s.p.  15  Nov.  1754. 

III.  Edward,  who  inherited  his  elder  brother's  estate,  and 
rf.  s.  p.  17  July,  1770,  and  was  interred  amongst  his  ances- 
tors at  Witton.  iv.  Daniel,  of  whom  we  treat. 

V.  John,  of  Nether  Knutsford,  co.  Chester,  b.  1694 ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Twemlow,  Gent,  of  Arclyd,  co.  Chester,  and 
rf.  26  Dec.  1772,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  John 
who  d.  s.  p.  TO. 

The  fourth  son, 

Rev.  Daniel  Lowe,  M.A.  of  the  University  of  Glasgow,  of 
The  Hulse,  b.  20  Jan.  1696  ;  settled  first  at  Loscoe  and  after- 
wards at  Norton,  co.  Derby,  where  he  rf.  2  Jan.  1776.  He  m. 
1736,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Mather,  Esq.  oS 
Shipley,  co.  Derby,  and  by  this  lady  (who  rf.  9  Jan.  1775)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Aldermanbury,  Citizen  and  Woolstapler  of 
London,  b.  24  Aug.  1739;  rf.  a  bachelor  at  Derby,  16  July, 
1798. 

III.  Joshua,  who  rf.  in  his  infancy. 

IV.  William,  b.  21  Dec.  1745  ;  rf.  vMm.  4  Nov.  1772. 

I.  Hannah,  rf.  an  infant  1741. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  Peter  Robinson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Norton,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  she  had  two  sons,  and  rf.  3  Nov. 
1782. 

III.  Urith,  ra.  Samuel  Hardraan,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  rf. 
1  March,  1801,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Highfleld,  co.  Nottingham,  J. P., 
settled  in  co.  Nottingham  about  the  middle  of  the  last  century, 
and  having  purchased  the  Highfleld  Park  estate,  in  the 
parishes  of  Beeston  and  Lenton,  co.  Nottingham  (which 
anciently  had  formed  part  of  the  demesne  of  the  Clugniac 
Priory,  founded  at  Lenton  by  William  Peverel,  tenq}.  Henri  1.), 
he  erected  thereon  the  present  mansion  of  Highfleld.  He  was 
for  many  years  an  Alderman,  and  thrice  filled  the  office  of 
Mayor  of  the  town  of  Nottingham.  He  was  b.  14  Aug.  1737; 
m.  15  Oct.  1765,  Sarah,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Hurst, 
Esq.  of  Hurst,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventual  heir  of  Lawrence  Wilson,  Esq.*  of  Bolton-le-Moors, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  rf.  20  March,  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

•  Lawrence  Wilson,  Esq.  m.  Margaret,  sole  dau.  and  heir 
of  Benjamin  Smith,  Gent,  of  Ashton-upon-the-Mersey,  co. 
Chester,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Ball,  Esq.  of  Burton,  co.  Denbigh  (High  Sheriff  of  that 
CO.  in  1652),  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Santhey,  Esq.,  of 
Burton,  through  whom  the  family  claim  royal  descent  from 
Griffith  ap  Cynan,  King  of  North  Wales  aud  founder  of  the 
First  Royal  Tribe,  through  his  grandson,  David  ap  Owen 
Guynedd,  who  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Plantagenet,  Count 
of  -Vnjou,  and  sister  of  Henry  II.,  King  of  England,  and  whose 
granddau.  m.  Sandde  Hardd,  surnamed  The  Handsome,  Lord 
of  Morton,  co.  Denbigh,  the  direct  ancestor  of  the  above-named 
Robert  Santhey.  By  Margaret,  his  said  wife,  Mr.  Wilson  had 
issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  Eivington  Hall  and  Little  Lever  Hall,  co.  Lan- 


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LO\T 


Joseph  Hcrst  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Hishfield,  h.  31  Au?.  1766  ;  r.i. 
S  March,  17SS,  Elizabctli,  eldest  dan.  of  George  Langstaff,  of 
Bishop  Auckland,  co.  Durham,  Merchant,  by  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-lieir  of  John  Buck,  of  the  sarae  place  (which  lady  d.  18 
iVb.  1S26),  and  d.  9  April,  1S17,  having  had  issue, 

:.  Alfred,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Sydney,  of  Beestoa,  co.  Nottingham,  h.  9  Feb.  1301 ;  d. 
v.mn.,  'J9  June,  1827. 

I.  Elizabeth,  <?.  an  infant,  21  May,  1792. 

II.  Eliz;ibcth,  m.  12  May,  1818,  William  Surplice,  Esq.  of 
Woodville,  co.  Xottiugliam,  and  d.  18  Oct.  1830,  leaving 
issue. 

III.  Sar.ih  Ilurst.  m.  G  Sept.  1830,  Robert  Allan  Brothers, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1  Marcti,  lS8J,  leaving  an  only  dau.  who  (^. 
v.n.ii. 

The  elder  son, 

Altred  Lom-e,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  J.P.,  6.  8  Aug.  1789 ;  m. 
30  Oct.  1S12,  Charlotte  Octavia,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
Swann,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  J.P.  (who  survived  her  husband, 
.and  d.  26  April,  1865),  and  d.  10  Aug.  1856,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Alfred  Ilurst,  retired  Major  Eoyal  Sherwood  Foresters  or 
Xottingharashire  Regt.  of  Mililia,  (..  10  Feb.  1814:  m.  Nov. 
J837,  Eleanor  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Shepherd,  Esq.  of 
Cottingham,  co.  York,  aHd  d.  27  March,  1870,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Alfred  Joseph,  &.  15  May,  1847. 

2  Edward  Kobert,  h.  15  May,  1847:  d.  at  Lagos,  on  the 
■^           West  Co.ast  of  Africa,  7  April,  1869. 

'••        3  Arthur  William,  b.  16  Feb.  1852. 
4  Sydney  Armerin,  b.  10  Feb.  1860. 

1  Eleanor  Mary  Charlotte,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Louisa  Agnes,  m.  9  Dec.  1879,  Charles  Havcy  Ma'.im, 
Esq.  and  had  issue. 

3  Augusta  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  5  Oct.  1886. 

II.  Edwabd  Joseph,  wlio  «.  to  the  family  estates,  and  is  now 
of  Shirenewton  Hall. 

III.  Akthcb  Swann  Howard  (see  Lowe  of  Gosfield  Hall). 

I.  Charlotte  Lavinia,  m.  14  Sept.  1843,  William  Winstanley, 
Esq.  of  Chaigeley  Manor,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  (who  d.  22 
Feb.  1873)  and  has  issue. 

II.  Marianne-Agnes,  d.  unm.  9  Nov.  1884. 

Anns— The  ancient  arms  of  the  family  are  :  Gu.,  two  wolves 
passant  arg. ;  but  this  branch  bear  :  Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed 
az.  three  wolves'  heads  erasea  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  second,  quartering  Hdrst,  Wilson,  Smith, 
Pall,  ic.  Crest — A  wolf  passant  arg.  collared  and  chained  gu 
the  chain  reflexed  over  the  back.  Jl/oHo— Innocentia  quamvis 
in  agro  sanguinis. 

jSiiai— Shirenewton  Hall,  Chepstow,  3Ionniouthshire. 


liineag-e.— See  l.ovrY.  of  Slurenevstnn  Hall. 
.SV,«_Gosfield  Kail,  Halstead,  Essex. 
Town  House— 16,  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 


LOWE    OF    GOSFIELD. 

Lowe,  Mrs.  Louisa  Efth,  of  G-osfield  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Gosfield  and  Patron- 
ess of  the  living,  m.  1st,  4  Feb.  1865,  Col.  Arthur 
Swann  Howard  Lowe,  J.P.,  Col.  Commandant  4th 
batt.  the  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbysliire  Eegt.), 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Lowe,  Esq.  J. P., 
of  Highiield,  co.  Nottingham,  {see  Lowe  of  Shire- 
neicton  Hall),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Courtauld  Willocghbt  Lowe.  Esq.  of  Gosfield 

Hall,   Halstead,   co.    Essex,   M,A.   Trin.   Coll.     Camb., 

F.B.A.S.  and  F.L.S.,  6.  3  April,  1866. 
31.  Edward  Aubrey  Courtauld  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Sunnyfields, 

High  Garrett,  Essex,  b.  16  Aug.  1871 ;  j».  2  Feb.  1893, 

Irene  Perronet,  3rd  dau.  of  General  Thompson,  of  Wet- 

hustfield  Place. 

CoLOXEL  Arthue  Swann  Howaed  Lowe  was  h. 
4  Dec.  1826,  and  d.  12  Aug.  1888.  His  xvidow  m. 
2ndlj,  13  July,  1893,  Thomas  Percy  Taylor  Lowe, 
Esq.  of  Beeeholme,  Bocking. 

caster,  m.  Abigail,  sole  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  .Tohn 
Andrews,  Esq.  of  Eivington  Hall  and  Little  Lever  Hall,  by 
Abigail  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Crooke,  Esq.  of  Abram  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  thus  s.  to 
the  estates  of  the  Andrews  family.  He  had  issue  a  son, 
Joh8  Andrews,  who  d.  s.  -p.  in  his  father's  lifetime,  10  April, 
1760,  and  a  dau.  Lydia,  who  also  d.  at  an  early  age.  Mr. 
Joseph  Wilson  survived  his  wife  and  children,  and  d.  25 
.July,  1765,  and  was  buried  in  the  parish  church  of  Bolton-le- 
Moors. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  v.nra.  5  June,  1725. 

II.  Elizabeth,  eventually  heir  of  her  family,  m.  Jaraos  Ilurst, 
Esq.  of  Hurst,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d..  1  July,  1797,  having 
had  issue,  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  who  m.  Joseph  Lowe,  Esq. 
of  Highfield  (as  above). 

III.  Sarah,  m.  Kev.  John  Mihie,  but  d.  s.p.  16  April,  1797. 
:Mr.  Wilson  d.  at  Manchester,  21  April,  1752,  and  was  there 
iatcrred. 


LOWNDES    OF    WHADDON.  , 

^Selbt-Lowndes,  William,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  | 
Hall  and  Winslovv,  co.  Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ] 
patron  of  three  livings,  and  M.F.H.,  b.  13  Nov.  j 
1836;  m.  24  May,  1867;  Jessie  Mary,  widow  of 
PJyre  Coote,  Esq.  of  Westpark,  Hants,  and  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Lechmere  Worrall,  and  has  issue  a  sou  I 
b.  1871. 

Lineage.— Eobert  Lowndes,  a  scion,  it  is  stated,  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Lowndes  of  Leigh  Hall,  co.  Chester,  settled 
at  Winslow,  co.  Bucks,  early  in  the  16th  century.  He  m.  1576, 
Jane  Croke,  and  had  issue.  (Capt.  Lowndes,  an  early  settler 
in  Virginia,  ancestor  of  the  Lowndes  family  of  Jamestown  in 
that  state,  is  believed  to  have  been  one  of  the  sons  of  this 
marriage.  He  acquired  a  large  plantation  in  Virginia,  ami 
entailed  it  on  failure  of  his  own  issue  on  the  issue  of  the  elder 
.son  of  this  marriage.)  Mr.  Lowndes  d.  1602,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.,  6.  1585;  ra.  27  Oct.  1612,  Francos 
Wendover,  and  had  issue,  of  whom, 

I.  Edmund,  h,  1617,  lived  in  Virginia  and  North  Carolina, 
North  .\meriea,  from  1643  to  1658. 

II.  lloBERT,  of  whom  herealter, 

Mr,  Lowndes  d.  6  Oct,  1654;  his  2nd  son. 

Kobert  Lowndes,  Esq.,  b.  1619,  fled  to  America  in  1642, 
where  he  remained  for  eight  years,  and  then  returned  to  Win- 
slow.    He  m.  1st,  Margaret  Selby,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 

Margaret,  m.  John  Lowndes,  of  Jamestown,  Virginia, 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Fitz William,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  four  daus,,  a  son, 

WiLLLAM,  his  heir. 
Mr,  Lowndes  d.  Jan,  1683,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.,  the  well-known  financier,  who  was 
Secretary  to  the  Treasurj-,  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Roger  Harsnett,  Knt,,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1680)  had  a  son, 
PiOBERT,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  1683,  Jane  Hopper,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1685)  he  had  a  dau.  Anne,  6.  1684,  who  »t.;  and  3rdly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  llichard  Martyn,  D.D.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1689)  he  had  one  son  and  one  dau., 

WiLLLAM,  of  Astwood  Bury,  ancestor  of  Lowndes-Stone  of 

Brightwell  Park,  CO.  Oxford. 
Elizabeth,  h.  1688 ;    m.  Thomas  Duncombe,  Esq.,  and  d. 

1712. 

Mr.  Lowndes  m.  4th!y,  1691,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  John  Shales, 
Esq.,  and  had  (with  six  other  sons  and  seven  daus.), 

Charles,  ancestor  of   the  family  of   Lowndes  of  Cheshani 
[see  that  Name). 

Queen  Anne  conferred  upon  Mr.  Lowndes,  who  was  many 
years  a  member  of  the  House  of  Commons  and  Chairman  ot 
Ways  and  Means,  and  to  whom  the  nation  is  indebted  for 
originating  the  funding  system,  the  office  of  Auditor  of  the 
Land  Eevenue  for  life,  in  reversion  to  liis  sons,  with  augmen- 
tation to  his  coat  of  arms.    His  eldest  son, 

Kobert  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Winslow,  co.  Bucks,  bapt.  1678 ; 
d.  1727,  leaving,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Winslow,  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks 
1742,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  1742.  He  to.  Essex,  youngest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Charles  Shales,  of  London,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Barrington,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir 
John  Barrington,  Bart,  of  Barrington  Hall,  who  was  third  in 
descent  from  the  marriage  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrington,  of  Bar- 
rington Hall,  with  the  Hon.  Winifred  Pole,  granddau.  and 
co-heir  of  Margaret  Plantagenet,  Countess  of  Salisbury,  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  George,  Duke  of  Clarence,  brother  of  King 
Edward  IV.  (see  Burke's  Vicissitudes  of  Families).  By  this 
lady  Mr.  Richard  Lowndes  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Winslow  and  Whaddon,  co. 
Bucks,  who  took  the  name  of  Selby,  m.  1760,  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Goostrey,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Ansell,  Esq.  of  Hitch- 
enden,  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  John  Fleetwood, 
Esq.  of  Missenden  Abbey,  co.  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1786) 
had  issue,  i.  W'illiam,  his  heir ;  ii.  Robert :  iii.  Richard,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Swanbourne ;  iv.  Thomas,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  North 
Crawley;  i.  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Howard,  M.A.; 
II.  Anne;  in.  Elizabeth;  iv.  Essex;  v.  Lydia;  vi.  Clai'2i> 
Mr.  Selby  Lowndes  d.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 


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William  Selby-Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  Hal!.  M.P.  for 
CO.  Bucks  1807-20,  m.  25  Aug.  1806,  Ann  Eleanor  Isabella, 
dau.  of  the  Kev.  Graham  Hanmer,  Vicar  of  Hanmer,  Flint, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  April,  1852)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Selbt,  of  Winslow  and  Whaddon. 

II.  Thomas  William,  late  of  the  8th  Hussars,  6.  8  Oct.  1810. 
211.  Kichard  WilUam,  of  The  Elmers,  Blelchlcy,  J.T.,  b.  2  Oct. 

I8II ;  ra.  22  Feb.  1842,  Mary  Susan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Fletcher,  F.R.A.S.,  of  Harwell,  Berks,  and  has  issue, 
1  Richard  William,  b.  3  Sept.    1848  ;    m.  18    Dec.  1872, 
Elizabeth   Frances,  only  survivinjc  child  of  Hon.  Henry 

Thomas  Howard.    2nd    son    of    Thomas,    Ifith    Earl   of 

Suffolk,  and  d.  May,  1892,  leaving  issue,  Cecil,  b.  1873. 
1  Mary  Isabella  Maria,   -m.  Robert    Augustus    AspiaaU, 

Esq. 
"2  Eleonora  Anna, 
a  Sophia  Edith,  m.  Edward  Hanslope  Watts,  Esq.  of  Ilans- 

lope  Park,  Bucks. 
4  Emily  Harriefte. 

0  Madeline  Philippa.  6  Gertrude  Matilda. 

7  Evelyn  Rose,  iu.  11  Oct.  1887,  Arthur  Charles,  only  son 
of  Rev.  Arthur  Isham,  M.A.,  (see  Burke's  Peerone  and 
Baronetage,  Isham,  Bart.) 

8  Clara  Ivy. 

jv.  Harry  William,  late  of  the  15th  Hussars,  b.  20  Sept.  1812, 
deceased. 

V.  Edward  William,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.9  Sept.  1813;  m.  23 
.Sept.  1834,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Isaac  R.  Hartman, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1835,  having  by  her  (who  d.  3'J  Dec.  1877)  had 
issue, 

1  William  Seymour,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  6th  Regt..  h.  31  July, 
1838;  m.  1870,  Cecilia  Jane,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Arthur 
Hall,  of  Tymaur,  co.  Brecon. 

2  Owen  Charles,  b.  10  Dec.  1843. 

3  Meyrick  Edward,  b.  1848. 

1  Mary  Isabella.  2  Mary  Meyrick. 

3  Lucy,  TO.  4  Oct.  1887,  John  A.  Cramb,  Esq.  M.A., 
Fellow  of  Glasgow  University. 

4  Clara  Elizabeth. 

VI.  Charles  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  North  Crawley.  J. P., 
h.  10  Nov.  1815;  ra.  1st,  2  Nov.  1844,  Laura  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Delves  Broughton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865) 
iias  issue, 

1  Charles  William,  Major  1st  Batt.  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
b.  1845;  m.  1876,  Fanny  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles 
Chester,  of  Chicheley  Hall,  co.  Bucks,  and  has  a  son,  b. 
25  Dec.  1886. 

1  Henrietta  Jane. 

2  Mary  Jemima,  m.  1870,  Rev.  J.  S.  Brownrigg,  M.A. 

3  Clara  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18  Oct.  1881,  Fanny  Nina,  dau.  of  John  Clode, 
Esq.  of  Great  Linford,  co.  Bucks,  and  has  issue, 

4  Nina  Gwendoline  Selby-Lowndes. 

3Ir.  Selby-Lowndes  d.  18  May,  1840,  and  was  i.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Selby-Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  Hall,  and  vrin- 
slow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Nov.  1807;  ra.  1st.  28  June,  1832, 
Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Isaac  Rawlings  Hartman,  Esq.,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  1852)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Winslow  and  Whaddon. 

II.  John  William  Fleetwood,  b.  24  Nov.  1838,  deceased. 

III.  Charles  William  Beresford,  b.  24  Oct.  Is  13,  deceased. 

IV.  Octavius  William  Cotton,  b.  II  Sept.  1845. 

I.  Clara  Essex. 

II.  Lucy  Isabella,  in.  5  Aug.  1862,  Heniy  Peach  Keighly 
Peach,  Esq.  of  Idlicote  Park,  co.  Warwick. 

jii.  Cressida  Elizabeth,  ra.  4  Oct.   1866,  H.  R.  Johnstone 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Wood  Hall,  co.  Tork,  2nd  son  of  Sir  J.  V. 
B.  Johnstone,  Bart. 
IV.  Florence  Wynn. 
He  ra.  2ndly,  20  May,  1854,  Clare,  2nd  dau.  of  I.  E.  Hartman, 
Esq.    She  (/.  1864.    Mr.  Selby-Lowndes  sen-ed  as  HighSlieriff 
for  Bucks.    He  wasoneof  theco-heirsofthe  Barony  of  Grandi- 
son,  and  also  (as  duly  proved  before  the  House  of  Lords)  co- 
heir of  the  barony  of  Montacute.    He  d.  1  July,  1886. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Lowjtdes,  arg.,  fretty  az., 
each  interlacing,  charged  with  a  bezant,  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
leopard's  head  erased  at  the  neck  or ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Selby,  or, 
three  bars  sa.  witnin  a  bordure  wavy  gu.  ;  twenty-six  quar- 
terings,  including  Pole,  Plantagenet,  Neville,  A'c.  Cr(.<t;i — 
1st,  A  leopard's  head  erased  at  the  neck  or,  gorged  with  a  laurel 
branch  ppr.,  for  Lowndes;  2nd,  A  Saracen's  head  affroniee 
ppr.  wreathed  round  the  temples  or  and  sa.,  belt  and  quiver 
£Old,  for  Selby.     Motto — Ways  and  means. 

&o«— Whaddon  Hall,  Stoney  Stratford. 


LOWNDES   OF    CHESHAM. 

Low:jfDES,  William,  Esq.  of  Chesliam.co.  Bucks, 
J.P.,  LL.B.  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
I.  28  May,  1834. 


Xiineag'e. — Charles  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chcsham,  co. 
Bucks,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  son  of  William  Lov/ndes, 
Esq.,  also  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  (by  Rebecca  his  4th  wife, 
see  Lowndes  of  Whaddon),  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Charles  Shales,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Harrington,  4th  in  descent  from  the  marriage 
of  Sir  Thomas  Barrington,  of  Barrington  Hall,  Essex,  with  the 
Hon.  Winifred  Pole,  granddau.  and  co-heir  of  Margaret  Plan- 
tagenet, Countess  of  Salisbury,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  George. 
Duke  of  Clarence,  brother  of  King  Edward  IV.  ({see  Bl-rke's 
Royal  Families,  Pedigree  xxvi.).  By  this  lady  Mr.  Secretary 
Lowndes  was  father  of 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chesham,  a  Commissioner  of 
Excise,  7)1.  Lydia  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Osborne,  Esq.  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Navy,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

AVilliam  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chesham,  la.  Harriet  Wilson. 
dau.  of  John  Kingston,  Esq.  of  Rickmansworth,  co.  Herts,  and 
left  issue, 

William,  of  Chesham. 

Charles  (Rev.),  of  Trin.  Coll.  Carab.,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hart- 
well  and  Little  Hampden,  Aylesbury,  co.  Bucks,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Walker,  Rector  of  Standon,  co. 
Stafford. 

William  Henry.  Joseph. 

Mary,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Eaton. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Tyler,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Chelwood,  near  Bristol. 

Harriett,  ra.  Capt.  Thomas  Roberts. 

Georgiana. 

3Ir.  Lowndes  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chesham,  J.P.  for  cos.  Bucks 
and  Herts,  D.L.  for  the  former  co.,  and  High  Sheriff  1848,  of 
Trin.  Hall  Camb.,  B.C.L.  1832,  b.  '24  Nov.  1807;  m.  1st,  12 
Aug.  1830,  Mary  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  Kender  Mason,  Esq.  of 
Beel  House,  Amersham,  and  by  her  (who  d..  18  April,  1836; 
had  two  sons, 

William,  now  of  Chesham. 

Joseph,  b.  2  July,  1835,  Capt.  26th  Regt. 

He  in.  2ndly,  15  Juno,  1837,  Martha,  ord  dau.  of  Robert  Sutton, 
Esq.  of  Rossway,  co.  Herts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James,  h.  22  April,  1838. 

George,  b.  13  Aug.  1846. 

Katherine  Martha,  deceased. 

Clara.  Mary,  m,  Henry  Frith,  Esq.  Anne. 

Mr.  Lowndes  petitioned  for  the  ancient  barony  of  Monthermer, 
and  his  claim  was  referred  to  the  Committee  for  Privileges  of 
the  House  of  Lords.  He  d.  Aug.  1364,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  William,  now  of  Chesham, 

Anns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  6th,  Lowndes,  as  in  last  Article ; 
2nd,  Shales,  gu.,  six  escallops  arg.  three,  two,  and  one;  3rd, 
Barrington,  arg.,  three  chevrons  gu.,  a  label  of  as  many  points 
az. ;  4th.  Pole,  per  pale  or  and  sa.  a  saltire  engrailed  counter- 
changed  ;  5th,  Plantagenet,  gu.,  three  lions  passant  guardant 
or.  Crest — Same  as  Lowndes  o/ irAtutVon.  Motto — Ways  and 
means. 

Heat — The  Burj',  Chesham,  co.  Bucks. 


I.OWNDES  OE    BARRINGTON. 

Lowndes,  Geoege  Alan,  Esq.  of  Barrington 
Hall,  Essex,  M.A.,  D.L.  for  Essex,  and  J.P.  for 
that  CO.  and  Herts,  High  Sheriff  for  Essex  1861,  h. 
28  May,  1829  ;  m.  1st,  13  JVov.  1856,  Helen  Emma, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Arthur  Johnson  Danyell,  of 
Eampisham  Manor,  co.  Dorset  (by  Elizabeth  his 
■wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Daniel,  Esq. 
of  Heudford  House,  Somersetshire),  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  ]S'aples,  14  Eeb.  1863)  has  issue, 

I.  Alan  Gardner,  6.  21  Aug.  1857;  d.  7  Feb.  1S63. 

II.  Alan  Herbert  Watlington,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  4 
July,  18J9. 

I.  Ethel  Helen  Mary. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  Oct.  1866,  Eanny,  4th  dau.  of 
George  Farley,  Esq.  of  Henwick  House  and  Frox- 
moor  Court,  co.  Worcester.  Mr.  G.  A.  Lo-svndes, 
whose  patronymic  is  Clayton,  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  Lowndes  on  succeeding  to  the  estates, 
of  the  late  Thomas  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Barrington 
Hall. 

liineagre.  —George  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Dolly  his  wife,  youngest  sister  of  the  1st  Lord 
Gardner,  and  widow  of  Robert  Barrie,  Esq.,  was  father  of 


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William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  6.  IS  June,  1790; 
vt.  1823,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Chadwick  Gobst,  Esq.  of 
Preston  (vide  in/ra),  and  by  her  (who  d.  i'i  Jan.  1842)  had 
issue, 

George  Alan,  his  heir. 

Edward  Ffavington  (liev.l,  M..4.,  Rector  of  Lndlow,  Salop, 
i/i.  9  April,  1S74,  Victoria  Alexandrina.  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Hon.  K.  H.  Clive  and  Baroness  Windsor  (see  Burke's 
I'eerane  and  Baronetage),  by  whom  he  has  issue. 

■\Villiam  Barrie. 

Valentine  Gardner,  Col.  R.E..  m.  Mary  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of 
late  P.  Serjcantson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

Erancis  Starkie.  Capt.  K.N.,  ,d.  1872,  Elizabeth  Harriett, 
dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Howe,  who  d.  1876.  He  m.  2ndly,  18B2, 
Edith,  dau.  of  C.  Lyall,  E<q. 

]:iiza  Dolly,  n.  30  April,  1846,  Capt.  Charles  Edward 
.Stanley,  who  d.  13  Aug.  1849. 

JIarv  Caroline. 

Prances  Mildred,  d.  20  Sept.  1S6S. 

^umilj)  of  i'otanbrs. 

■Robert  Lowndes,  of  Overton  *igrandson  of  John  Lowndes, 
of  Overton,  and  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Handle  Rode,  of  Rode, 
and  only  son  of  John  Lowndes,  of  the  same  place,  by  Alice, 
dau.  of  Robert  Stephenson,  of  Dalby,  co.  Lincoln),  jji.Eleanora 
Kaven,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Lowndes,  of  Overton  and  Lea,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Lowndes,  of  Hadley  and  Lea,  and  had 
i.~sue, 

John,  of  Overton  and  Lea,  who,  by  Anne  his  wife,  had  an 
only  child,  Sarah;  m.  Awnsham  Churchill,  and  had  issue. 
She  sold  Lea  and  Overton  to  her  uncles. 

Samuel,  aiowned  1707. 

Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

1'nonias,  who  purchased  Overton.     He  founded  the  Piofes- 
soi'ship  of  Astronomy  at  Cambridge. 
The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Lown-des,  Esq.,  purchased  Lea  from  his  niece,  Sarah. 
By  Ruth  Graves,  his  1st  wife,  he  had  an  only  child,  Elizabeth, 
(/.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  n^e  Kenyon,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
W.  Turton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Charleston. 

II.  Robert,  of  Palterton,  co.  Derby,  some  time  of  Wideombe, 
Somerset,  )/i.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Milnes, 
nf  Chesterfield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1769J  had,  with  a  son, 
Jlilnes,  d.  s.  p.,  aged  36,  another  son,  the  late  Thomas 
Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Harrington. 

1.  Mart,  'ki  Chadwick  Gorst,  Esq.  of  Preston,  and  d.  1804, 
having  had  issue  by  hira  (who  d.  1797), 


*  Note. — A  branch  wT  the  House  of  Overton  was  formerly 
seated  at  Bostock  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  afterwards  at  Hassal 
Hull,  in  the  same  CO.,  a  scion  of  which  settled  in  South  Caro- 
lina, North  America.     They  descended  from 

John    Lowndes,   of  Bostock   Hall,   gent.,  son  of  Richard 
Low.ndes  and    grandson  of    William   Lowndes,  Esq.,   temp. 
Queen  Elizabeth,  a  descendant  of  a  younger  son  of  the  House 
of  Overton,  who  purchased  Bostock  Hall  in  that  reign.     He  ',n. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Weld,  Esq.  of  Weld  House,  and  sister  and 
co-heir  of  William  Weld,  Esq.  of  Hassal  Hall,  by  whom  (who 
tl.  Feb.  1690)  he  had  ten  children.     He  d.   18  May,  1667.     Of 
his  children, 
I.  Richard,  his  heir,  was  bapt.  13  Oct.  1645,  and  was  s.  14 
Jan.  1709,  by  his  son, 
Richard,  h.  Oct.  1673,  whose    great-grandson,    William 
Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Hassal  Hall,  b.  1795,  d.  s.  p.  and  be- 
queathed all  his  estates  to  his  niece.  Miss  Susanna  Kirkby 
Keddal,  his  sister's  dau. 
n.  Charles,  bapt.  6  Dec.  1668,  who  had,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
a  son, 

Charles,  who  settled  in  early  life  in  the  Island  of  St. 
Christopher,  or  St.  Kitt's,  in  the  West  Indies,  and  later 
removed  to  Charleston,  South  Carolina.  He  m.  Ruth, 
dau.  of  Henry  liawlins,  and  d.  March,  1736,  leaving  three 
sons, 

1  WiUiam,  whose  grandson,  John,  was  Surveyor-General 
of  Dominica,  and  rl.  1812. 

2  Charles,  a  Planter  in  Colleton  county,  and  Provost 
Marshal  for  South  Carolina  in  1752,  m.  Jeannie  Perry, 
and  d.  1763,  leaving  a  son,  Charles. 

3  Rawlins,  Provost  Marsha!  for  South  Carolina  1742, 
was  cahed  to  the  Colonial  Bar.  He  opposed  the  British 
Government  throughout  the  War  of  Independence,  and 
was  appointed  President  of  South  Carolina  10  March, 
1778.  He  was  three  times  married  :  1st,  1.5  Aug.  1748, 
Amarinthia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Elliott,  of  Rantoules, 
d.  .t.  p.  14  Jan.  1750  :  2ndly,  23  Dec.  1751,  Mary  Cart> 
Wright,  of  Charleston,  by  whom  he  had,  with  four 
daus.,  two  sons  to  survive,  Thomas  and  James ;  and 
Snily,  Sarah  Jones,  of  Georgia,  by  whom  he  liad  a  son, 
William.  He  d.  at  Charlestown  24  Aug.  IbOO,  and 
from  him  descends  the  present  family  of  Lowndes  of 
South  Carolina. 


Edward  Gorst,  Esq.  of  Preston,  who,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James  Wigglesworth,  Esq.,  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Palterton,  who  took  the  name  of 
Lowndes. 

2  Edward  Chaddock,  assumed  the  surname  of  Lowndes, 
III.  Eliz.abeth,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Nesham,  Esq.  of  Houghtun- 
le-Spring,  co.  Durham,  and  left  issue  (see  Lowndes  of 
Castlecombe),  d.  Sept.  1872. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Barbara  Jane. 

3  Marv,  ih.  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  and 
was  mother  of  the  present  Mr.  Lowndes  of  Barrington 
Hall. 

4  Dorothy  Anne,  m.  William  Adam  Hulton,  Esq.  of 
Hurst  Grange,  Preston,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue 
(sec  HoLTON  of  I  I  niton). 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Lowndes,  arg.  fretty  az.  on 
a  canton  sa.  a  lion's  head  erased  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Clayton, 
arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  between  four  torteaux.  Crests — 
Lowndes,  A  lion  s  head  erased  or  ;  Clayton,  A  dexter  arm 
enibowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger,  the  point  to  the  dexter 
all  arg. 

Seat — Barrington  Hall,  Hatfield,  Broad  Oak,  Essex. 


LOWNDES    OF    CASTLE    COMBE. 

Lowndes,  Edwaed  Chaddock,  Esq.  of  Palfcei*- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  Castle  Combe,  Wilts,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  6  Dec.  1833,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. 
High  Sheriff  co.  Wilts  1874.  This  gentleman, 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Chaddock  Lowndes,  Esq. 
(previously  Gorst),  assumed  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Lowndes  by  royal  licence,  18  July,  1853,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  testamentary  inj unction  of  his 
father's  great-uncle,  Robert  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Pal- 
terton. 

Lineage.— Mr.  Lowndes  is  a  descendant  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Lowndes,  formerly  of  Leigh  Hall  and  Overton,  Che- 
shire (ifc  Lowndes  of  Barrinriton).  His  father,  Edward  Chad- 
dock  Lowndes,  Esq.  (formerly  Edward  Chaddock  Gorst),  m. 
1830,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Douthwaite  Nesham,  Esq.  of 
Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Dec.  1848) 
had  issue, 

Edward   Chaddock,    now    of    Palterton    Hall   and    Castle 
Combe. 

John  Eldon  Gofst  (the  Right  Hon.  Sir),  of  Lawford  House, 
Manningtrce,  Essex,  P.O.  (1890),  Knt.  (1885),  Q.C.  (1875). 
M..\.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  formerly  Eellow  of  that 
College  and  now  an  Honorary  Fellow,  M.P.  for  Cambridge 
Borough,  1866-68,  for  Chatham  1875  to  1892,  and  for  Cam- 
bridge University  since  1892,  Civil  Commissioner  in  New 
Zealand,  1861-63,  Sol. -Gen.  188.5-1886,UndcrSec.of  State  for 
India  1886  to  1891,  and  Financial  Secretary  to  the  Treasury 
1891  to  1892;  6.  24  May,  1835,  5)i.  1860,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Lorenzo  Moore,  of  Christ's  Church,  New  Zealand, 
and  has,  with  other  issue, 
John  Eldon. 

Henry  .Sandford  Gorst,  d.  1852. 

Thomas  William  Gorst,  m.  1886,  Ada  Marion,  dau.  of  J.  LI. 
Carson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Robert  Campbell  Gorst. 

Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  the  Eev.  W.  L.  Clay  (who  d.  1875),  and 
has  issue. 

Mary  Rachel  Gorst,  d.  unm.  1872. 

Frances  Ann  Georgina  Gorst,  d.  young. 

Emily  Barbara,  ra.  Admiral  W.  E.  Gordon,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue. 

Mr.  Lowndes  d.  9  May,  1859. 

Arms — Arg.,  fretty  az.  a  canton  gu.  thereon  a  lion's  h?acl 
erased  or,  quartering  Gorst.  Crest — 1st,  A  lion's  head  erased 
or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  vert,  for  Lowndes  ;  2nd,  A 
plieon  or,  the  shaft  entwined  with  a  serpent  ppr.  for  Gorst. 

Heat — Castle  Combe,  near  Chippenham. 


LOWRY    OF    POMEROY. 

LowRT,  Robert  William,  Esq.  of  Pomeroy 
House,  CO.  Tyrone,  B.A.,  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.R.I.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  High 
Sheriff  1849,  b.  30  Dec.  1816;  m.  1st,  7  July,  1852, 
Frances  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Benjamin  Humphrey  Geale  Brady,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Geale,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Nov. 
1877)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Geale,  b.  21  Oct.  1853  ;  d.  1  April,  1854. 

II.  Robert  Thomas  Graves,  b.  16  Jan.  1857,  late  Major  1st 
Dragoon  Guai'ds. 


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I.  Mary  Anna   Catherine,  m.  25  April,  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  C. 
M.  Alexander,  of  Tepmon,  co.  Tyrone. 

ji.  Letitia  Maria  Isabella. 
He  m.  2ndly  ,21  Dec.  1880,  Dorothea   Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  George  Folliott,  Esq.  of  Vicars  Cross, 
CO.  Chester. 

liineagre. — This  is  a  junior  branch  of  Eai-1  Belmore"s 
family,  and  claims  to  be  descended  from  a  common  ancestor 
with  the  family  of  Laukib  of  MaxicdLtoa,  Barts.,  now  extinct 
in  the  male  line. 

Rev.  James  Lowbt,  of  Tullyhog,  h.  1707,  4tli  son  of 
Robert  Lowry,  Esq.  of  Ahenis  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  Bel- 
moke),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Sinclair,  of 
HoUyhill,  co.  Tyrone,  was  Rector  of  Clogherny,  and  after- 
wards of  Desertcreight,  co.  Tyrone,  where  he  d.  1787.  He  m. 
Hester,  elder  dau.  of  John  Richardson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Rich 
Hill,  CO.  Armagh,  and  sister  of  Mary,  Viscountess  Gosford. 
By  her  (who  d.  1771;  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Pomeroy. 

II.  John,  Rector  of  Clogherny,  77!.  1772,  Susannah,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  George  Underwood,  Rector  of  Ken- 
cott,  CO.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

1  The  Rev.  James  Lowry,  Rector  of  Clogherny,  b.  3  April, 
1773;  il.  4  Nov.  1852.  He  m.  Harriett,  dau.  of  James 
Duberley.  Esq.  of  Hensham  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  5  Jan.  1843)  he  had  issue,  an  only  child. 

1  Harriet  Martha,  in.  William  Owen  Jackson,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  deceased.  She  d.  1  June,  1870,  without 
issue. 

2  Jane  Lowry,  m.  1805,  Charles  Frederick  Barnwell,  Esq., 
now  decejised.    She  d.  1  Sept.  1862,  leaving  issue. 

II.  James,  from  whom  the  Rockdale  branch. 
:.  Hester,  m.  Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.,  M.R.  of  Woodville,  co. 
Lsitrim. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Lowbt,  Esq.  of  Pomeroy,  h.  2  Oct.  1748;  d.  1802; 
m.  1777,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major  William  Tighe.of  Ballyshannon, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  h.  May,  1778 ;  d.  uwn.  1807. 

II.  Robert  William,  of  Pomeroy. 

III.  John,  formerly  8th  Regt.,  b.  4  July,  1789,  d.  29  April, 
1888. 

IV.  Armar,  of  45th  Regt.,  wounded  at  Orthes,  d.  18  June, 
1876,  aged  85. 

V.  William,  of  Drumreagh,  near  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone, 
formerly  Commander  R.N.,  Hi.  1819,  Isabella  (who  d.  21 
Nov.  1873),  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Graham,  Rector  of 
Pomeroy  and  Mullinagore,  co.  Tyrone,  and  d.  19  April, 
1875,  aged  82,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert  William,  C.B.,  of  Drumreagh,  co.  Tyrone,  Major- 
Gen,  in  the  army,  late  Lieut. -Col.  '47th  Regt.,  served  in 
the  Crimea,,  and  has  medal  with  three  clasps,  Turkish 
medal,  and  5th  class  of  the  Medjidie,  b.  20  March,  1824; 
VI.  9  June,  1853,  Emily  Rohesia,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  G. 
Ward,  G.C.M.G.,  Lord  High  Commissioner  Ionian 
Islands,  Governor  of  Madras,  &c.,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Swinburne,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  4  March,  1854. 

William  Henry,  Lieut.  21st  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  6.  2 
Dec.  1855. 

Henry  Ward,  b.  26  Jan.  1859,  Lieut.  West  Kent  Regt. 

Charles  E.  Corry,  b.  6  Sept.  1863. 

Arthur  Cole,  b.  li  Sept.  1864,  Lieut.  R.N. 

James  Herbert,  6.  14  May,  1866. 

Ernest  Ward,  b.  16  Feb.  1871. 

Emily  Hope.  Maria  Georgina. 

■2  William  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  1864. 

3  John  Henry. 

4  James  Armar,  late  Capt.  47th  Regt.,  d.  24  April,  1861. 
He  went  through  the  Crimean  campaign. 

i>  Armar  Graham,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  Major  8th  King's  Regt., 
formerly  Capt.  41st  Regt.,  with  which  he  served  in  the 
Crimea,  and  has  medal  with  three  clasps,  Turkish  medal, 
and  5th  class  of  the  Medjidie.  He  m.  10  Dec.  1669,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Robert  Mewton,  Esq. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Isabella  Hester,  m.  17  Nov.  1864,  John  Toler,  Esq.,  M.D. 

3  Mary  Grace,  d.  20  Feb.  1857. 

I.  Everina,  d.  unm.  li.  Hester,  d.4  March,  1863. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  19  Jan.  1867.  iv.  Maria,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  William  Lowet,  Esq.  of  Pomeroy  House,  J.P.  and 

D.L.,  High  Sheriff  CO.  Tyrone  1812,  b.  1787;  to.  6  Feb.   1815, 

Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Samuel  Graves,  the  elder  brother 

of  Sir  Thomas  Graves,  K.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1876) 

I  iad  issue, 

]       Robert  William,  now  of  Pomeroy  House. 

John  Fetherstouhaugh,  of  Belmore,  co.  Westmeath,  Dora- 
ville,  CO.  Tyrone,  and  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin,  B  A  , 
Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.,  b.  18  July 
i819 ;  m.  12  Sept.  1864,  Dorothea   Eliza,  dau.  of  William 


John  Moore,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  George  FoUiott,  Esq.  of 
Vicars  Cross,  Cheshire,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1883,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  10  Sept.  1892)  had  issue,  a  dau.  Anna  Graves,  m. 
22  Sept.  1885,  Marmaduke  W.  C.  Cramer  Roberts,  Esq.,  of 
Sallymount,  co.  Kildare  {aee  that  family). 

Thomas  Graves,  R.E.,  killed  at  Sebastopol,  7  June,  1855. 

Hester,  m.  27  May,  1862,  the  Rev.  Richard  Johnston,  of  Kil- 
more,  co.  Armagh  (his  2nd  wife),  and  d.  1  June,  1876. 

Eliza  Catherine,  m.  9  Jan.  1856,  Capt.  J.  Herbert  Arm- 
strong, of  Kilclare,  King's  co.,  who  d.  17  Aug.  1873,  leav- 
ing issue.     She  d.  9  Jan.  1890. 

Anna  Jane,  m.  2  April,  1869,  John  Malone,  Esq.  of  Barons- 
ton,  CO.  Westmeath  (his  2iid  wife;. 
Mr.  R.  W.  Lowry  d.  18  Nov.  1869. 

Anni—&a.,  a  cup  arg.  with  a  garland  of  laurel  between  two 
branches  of  the  same,  all  issuing  thereout  ppr.  Crest — Two 
laurel  branches  interfretted  ppr.  iVoUoes— Florcimt  Lauri 
(above)  ;  Virtus  semper  viridis  (below). 

Seat — Pomeroy  House,  Pomeroy,  co.  Tyrone. 


LOWRY  OF   EOCKDALE. 

LowEY,  James  Corry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Eockdale, 
CO.  Tyrone,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tyrone,  High 
Sheriff  1874,  late  Capt.  E.A.  and  late  Col.  Com- 
manding Donegal  Artillery  Militia,  served  in  India 
during  the  suppression  of  the  Mutiny,  for  which  he 
medal  a  has,  b.  26  June,  1835  ;  m.  20  Oct.  1863, 
Elizabeth  Jackson,  2nd  dau.  of  Tlios.  Glreer,  Esq. 
of  TuUylagan,  co,  Tyrone,  and  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  F.  Bushe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Not. 
1888)  had  issue, 

I.  Dorinda  Florence,  m.  1  March,  1892,  Thomas  MacGregor 
Greer,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Thomas  Greer,  Esq.  of  Seapark, 
CO.  Antrim  (set  that  family). 

II.  Mina  Ethel. 

Liineage.— James  Lowbt,  Esq.  of  Rockdale,  co.  Tyrone 
(3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Lowry,  of  Desertcreight  (see  Lowrt 
of  Ponuroy),  m.  1785,  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  James 
Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  by  his  wife  Joice,  sister  and 
eventual  heir  of  Thomas  Lyster,  Esq.  of  Lystertield,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1831)  had  issue,  James,  of 
whom  presently,  and  Hester,  m.  to  William  Chaigneau  Colvil), 
Esq.,  an  eminent  merchant  in  Dublin,  and  a  Director  of  the 
Bank  of  Ireland.  Mr.  Lowry  d.  7  Jan.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

James  Lowry,  Esq.  of  Rockdale,  b.  1787  ;  m.  1st,  Harriet, 
youngest  dau,  of  Thomas  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth  Castle, 
CO.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1834)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Corrt,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Leslie,  b.\>i\l\  d.  unm.  9  Nov.  1833. 

III.  Thomas  William,  b.  1814;  d.  unm.  31  July,  1852. 

IV.  Hercules,  6.  1817;  d.  unm.  27  July,  1851. 

V.  Armar,  b.  8  May,  1821,  formerly  Capt.  .30th  Regt.;  m. 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Greer,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Mary  Jane,  d.  30  Jan.  1861. 

2  Harriet  Pepper,  TO.  11  April,  1S72,  Frederick  Stutfield, 
Esq. 

VI.  Octavius,  5.  25  Dec.  1824,  late  Capt.  96th  Regt.,  Majorin 
the  army ;  ?ji.  24  Nov.  1851,  Arabella,  5th  dau.  of  James 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Mount  Edward,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  19  Nov. 
1884,  leaving  issue,  1  Thomas  Pepper  Ernest,  6.8  Oct.  JSo'2, 
Capt.  1st  West  India  Regt.  ;  2  William  Hay  Talbot, 
Canadian  Mounted  Police,  late  Lieut.  Galway  Militia,  b.  2 
Dec.  1854,  killed  in  action  at  Battleford,  3  May,  1885  ;  1 
Julia  Edith  Vivian  ;  2  Florence  Emily  Jane. 

VII.  Robert,  b.  5  Nov.  1826  ;  m.  17  June,  1852,  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Braddell,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  15  Aug.  1864.  She 
d.  Feb.  1892. 

I.  Henrietta  Martha,  m.  28  Aug.  1852,  her  cousin,  Henry 
Lowry  Barnwell,  Esq.,  who  d.  '20  March,  1858.  She  d.  20 
Oct.  1872. 

II.  Charlotte,  d.  umn.  July,  1834. 

III.  Joice,  TO.  Ist,  her  cousin,  Edward  Leslie  Colvill,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  Henry  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.,  and  d.  27  Sept. 
1»9'2. 

IV.  Georgina,  m.  16  Jan.  1852,  William  Acton,  Esq. 

V.  Mary  Louisa  Pepper,  d.  unm.  11  Aug.  1860. 

Mr.  Lowry  m.  2ndly,  15  June,  1835,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Greer,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co.  Tyrone,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  22  April,  1851)  had  issue, 

VIII.  Henry  MacGregor,  b.  17  Dec.  1838,  Lieut.-Col.  12th 
Regt.  ;  m.  24  April,  1867,  Margaret  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of 
Ranulph  Dacre,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her,  who  d.  29  Jan.  1893, 
issue,  1  Henry  Dacre,  b.  Aug.  1868 ;  2  Hubert  Leslie,  b. 
1870. 

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VI.  Emilj-,  11!.  2.')   Oct.  1873,  John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Trew- 
luount,  CO.  Tyrone. 

VII.  Martha  Leslie,  d.  3  July,  18C2. 

llr.  Lowry  d.  14  Juno,  1847,  and  was  >«.  ty  his  eldest  son, 

James  Corkt  Lowry,  Esq.  of  Kockdale,  Q.C..  Master  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  i.  1  Nov.  1809  ;  m.  1st,  Dorinda, 
"nd  dau.  of  James  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mount  Edward,  co.  Sligo, 
Capt.  Sligo  Militia,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Feb.    1845)  had 
issue, 
James  Corrt  Jones,  now  of  Eocltdale. 
Edward  Leslie  Barnwell,  b.  27  May,  1837,  late  Capt.  81st 
Eegt.  ;    m.  1st,  27  April,  Ibtjo,  Eliza  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Earsdon,  co.  Northumberland,  by 
whom  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1869),  he  had  issue,  i.  Evelyn  Eliza; 
II.  Mary  Emily.     He  to.  2ndly,  18  June,  1872,  Edith  Clara 
Halyma,  only  child  of  Samuel  Saunders,  Esq.,  and  has  sur- 
viving issue,  I.  James  Taylor,  b.  21  Aug.  1876  ;  in.  Hilda 
Clare  Leslie ;  iv.  Joice  Leslie. 
Thomas  Pepper,  6.  18  JiUy,  1839;  d.  Jan.  1847. 
George  Pepper,  b.  22  July,  1843  ;  d.  1  Feb.  1882. 
John  Kobert  Colvill,  h.  19  Dec.  1844,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  Indian 
Medical  Staff;  vi.  26  April,  1871,  Constance,  dau.  of  William 
J.  B.  Lyons,  Esq.     He  d.  19  July,  1873. 
Harriett,  m.  30  Jan.  1858,  Michael  Obins  Sceley  Jones,  Esq. 
who  d.b  April,  1860.     She  d.  27  April,  1882. 
Eliza,  hi.  29  Sept.  1868,  John  Twigg,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Q.C. 
Mr.  Lowry  in.  2ndly,  Ellen,  widow  of  Frederick  Gamble,  Esq., 
and  3rdly,  1853,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Booth   Jones,  Esq.  of 
Strydagh,  co.  Sligo,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Somerset  Thomas  Corry,  b.  21  March,  1855. 
He  d.  20  June,  1869. 

Anns,  Crest,  and  Mottoes — Same  as  Lowrt  of  Poiacroy. 
iSeaC— Rockdale,  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone. 


liOWSLEY    OP    HAMPSTEAD   NOREEYS. 

LowsLEY,  Lionel  Dewe,  Esq.  of  Hampstead 
If  orrejs,  Berks,  Patron  of  the  livings  of  Hampstead 
Norreys  and  Hermitage  j  i.  12  May,  1866 ;  s.  his 
father  1892. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Sir  Williaji 
Lisle,  a  Knight  and  High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  of  Berks  in 
1410,  who  was  descended  from  the  Barons  of  Kinston  Lisle 
and  Rougemont  and  Radolphus,  who  were  granted  lands  in 
Berkshire. 

William  Lowslet,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Eakepuze,  m.  April, 
1616,  Christian,  dau.  of  —  Southby,  and  relict  of  James  Hortcr, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  one  son, 

William  Lowslet,  Esq.,  6.  1617;  m.  14  Sept.  1642,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Kny  vett,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk,  by  whom  he  had 
issue  two  sons,  William  and  John,  and  one  dau.    He  d.  1671. 

William  Lowsley,  Esq.,  elder  son,  b.  1  Sept.  1644;  m.  Nov. 
1674,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Walter  Haycroft,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  three  sons,  Joseph,  Richard,  and  John,  who  d.  v.  p. 
He  sold  his  lands  near  Abingdon,  but  left  remainder  to  his 
elder  surviving  son, 

Joseph  Lowslet,  Esq.,  6.  7  March,  16SI ;  m.  27  March,  1732, 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  Collins,  Esq.,  co.  Berks,  by  whom  he  left 
at  his  decease,  Oct.  1750,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  a  son, 

Joseph  Lowslet,  Esq.,  6.  1733;  m.  Sept.  1757,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Clack,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  (.with  two 
daus.),  I.  John,  who  s.  his  father;  ii.  Joseph,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. He  bought  in  1798  from  the  Shepherd  family, 
property  at  Avening,  Saperton,  Cherrington,  and  Jlinchin- 
hampton,  co.  Gloucester.  He  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son, 

John  Lowslet,  Esq.  of  Mugraore  Hoa^ie,  co.  Gloucester,  6. 
1760;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Holliday,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Harriett,  but  no  son.  His  dau. 
Mary,  b.  1804,  vi.  24  April,  1845,  Rev.  George  Williams,  M.A. 
of  Withenford,  co.  Worcester,  and  their  dau.  and  heir,  Mary 
Caroline  Eleanor,  b.  1840,  m.  1868,  Col.  William  Wright 
Hoole,  of  Crooksmoor  House,  co.  York,  and  ha-s  issue,  George 
AVilliams  Lowsley  Hoole,  Esq.  of  Chaveuage,  co.  Gloucester, 
Lieut.  3rd  batt.  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Joseph  Lowslet,  Esq.,  6.  19  Sept.  17C5  ;  to.  Mary  Bosley. 
He  inherited  from  his  father  the  Berkshire  property,  and 
bought  in  1817  the  estate  of  Hampstead  Norreys,  co.  Berks. 
He  d.  23  April,  1825,  and  left,  with  one  other  son  and  three 
daus., 

.Job  Lowslet,  Esq.  of  Hampstead  Norreys,  the  elder  son,  6. 
20  Nov.  1790;  m.  5  Nov.  1827,  Ruth,  dau.  of  William  Robin- 
son, CO.  Berks.    He  d.  8  July,  1855,  leaving  issue, 

I,  LcKE,  of  Hampstead  Norreys. 


II.  .Tcthro,  b.  12  June,  1834 :  m.  2  Fob.  185G,  Mary,  only  davu 
of  I.  Matthew.s,  Esq.,  co.  Berks. 

III.  Oded,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.  of  London,  b.  7  May,  18.38;  m. 
19  July,  1871,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  K.  llobin.son,  Esq. 

IV.  Barzillai,  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  6.  19  Sept.  1&40;  m.  28  Jan. 
1873,  Ada  Mansfield,  elder  dau.  of  J.  H.  Pollard,  Esq.  of 
Demerara,  British  Guiana,  and  has  issue, 

1  Inglis  do  Lisle  Pollard,  b.  8  Nov.  1875.   ■ 

2  Herbert  de  Lisle  Pollard,  6.  10  April,  1377. 
1  Grace  de  Lisle  Pollard. 

I  Adah,  VI.  30  April,  1878,  John  Warrington  Morris,  Esq.  of 
The  Hermitage,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Luke  Lowslet,  Esq.  of  Hampstead  Norreys,  Berks,  Patron 
of  that  living  and  the  neighbouring  living  of  Hermitage,  b.  7 
Aug.  1828;  m.  12  July,  18G5,  Mary  Maria,  younger  dau.  of 
William  Dewe,  Esq.  of  Wyld  Court,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lionel  Dewe,  now  of  Hampstead  Norreys. 

II  Warin  Ashbel  (Rev.),  B.A.  Cainb.,  Curate  of  Aldborough, 
Wilts,  b.  20  June.  1867. 

III.  Gerald,  b.  28  Dec.  1868. 

IV.  Horace,  B.A.  O.Kon,  b.  C  June,  1870. 

V.  Montagu,  6.  24  Sept.  1872. 

VI.  Hubert  Ivon,  b.  17  April,  1879. 

VII.  Conrad  OlTa,  b.  27  Feb.  1882. 

I.  Jliriam  Marie. 

II.  Naomi  Ella. 

Arms— Or,  a  fess  between  two  chevrons  sa.,  the  one  in  chief 
accompanied  of  three  crescents,  two  and  one,  .gu.  Crest — On  a 
chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  millstone  arg.  with  milLrlnd  or. 

Motto — An  1  may. 

Heat — Hampstead  Norreys,  near  Newbury. 


LOWTHER    OF    SHRIGLEY  PARK. 

LowTHEK,  William  Gorges,  Esq.  of  Shriglcy 
Park,  CO.  Chester,  Major  R.A.  b.  11  Eeb.  18.50;  m. 
1S74,  Harriett  Agnes,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Leigh  Bennett,  Rector  of  Long  Sutton,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Ernest  Huntingford,  b.  4  Dec.  187G. 

II.  Edward  St.  George,  6.  10  Dec.  1878. 

III.  John  Brabazon,  6.  19  April,  1883. 

IV.  Thomas  Beresford,  b.  4  April,  1890. 

Iiineagre. — This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  very  ancient 
family  of  Lowther,  raised  to  the  Peerage  in  1696,  under  the 
title  of  Lonsdale. 

William  Lowtheb,  Clerk  of  the  Warrants  of  the  Common 
Pleas  of  Ireland,  5th  son  of  Sm  Cukistopher  Lowther,  of 
Lowther,  co.  Westmorland,  and  brother  of  Sir  John,  great- 
grandfather of  the  1st  Lord  Lonsd;ile,  lu.  Eleanor,  dau.  oi 
Anthony  Welbury,  of  Castle  Eden,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Richard  Lowther,  who  m.  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Fletcher,  of  Hutton,  and  was  father  of 

George  Lowther,  of  Skrine  Abbey,  co.  Aleath,  who  iiu 
Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Piers,  Esq.  of  Tristernagh,  and  was 
father  of 

Edward  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  co.  Meath,  who  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Cusac,  Esq.  of  Gcrardstown,  and  was  father  of 

George  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  M.P. ;  vi.  1741,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Sir  Tristram  Beresford,  and  sister  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone 
(.Set'  Burke's  Peerage,  Waterford),  and  had,  with  two  dauo.,  of 
whom  the  youngest,  Sophia,  m.  Rowley  Hill,  Esq.,  M.P.,  two 
sons. 

Gorges,  of  whom  presently. 

Makcl's,  M.P.,  who  m.  1743,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart.,  of  Jloat  Castle,  co.  Roscommon, 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Crofton,  and  was  created  i\ 
Baronet  (see  Borke's  Peerage,  Crofton). 

The  elder  son. 

Gorges  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  for  fifty  years  M.P.  for 
Meath,  b.  25  Nov.  1713  ;  m.  1738,  Judith  Usher,  sister  of  St. 
George,  Lord  St.  George  (whose  only  dau.,  Emilia  Olivia,  w. 
William  Robert,  2nd  Duke  of  Leinster,  K.P„  and  d.  1792), 
and  left,  with  a  dau.  (Sophia,  who  in.  Col.  William  Irvine,  of 
Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh),  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue  and  of  Lowther  Lodge', 
CO.  Dublin,  m.  17G7,  Frances,  dau.  of  Chambre  Brabazon  Pou- 
sonby,  Esq.  of  Ash  Grove,  and  grand-niece  of  Brabazon,  1st 
Earl  of  Bessborough,  by  whom  (who  d.  19  Nov.  1802)  he  had 
issue. 

Gorges,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

Chambrd  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  Kector  of  Orcheston,  Wilts, 
?n.  Miss  Coffin,  and  d.  1832,  having  had  an  only  son, 
Beresford,  who  d.  young. 

Frances,  m.  C.  Apthorp,  Esq. 

Sophia  Jane,  m.  J.  AJcock,  Esq. 


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LOY 


1251 


Juliana,  m.  1803,  Capt.  Thomas  Penruddocke,  of  the  Cold- 
Btream  Guards,  3rd  son  of  Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Corapton  Chamberlayne,  co.  Wilts. 
Mr.  Lowther  d.  1785.    His  eldest  son, 

Gorges  Lowtheb,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Hall,  Somerset,  and 
formerly  of  Kilrue,  which  he  sold,  M.P.  for  Eatoath  1790-1800, 
an  officer  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1769  ;  m.  July,  1794,  Julia, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Huntingford,  and  niece  of  Dr. 
Huntingford,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1832)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Fonsonby  (Kev.),  d.  unm.  in  Canada,  19  July,  1854. 

It.  St.  George,  of  Brading,  Isle  of  AVight,  late  69th  Regt., 
m.  1st,  Bliss  Amos,  and  2ndly,  Mina,  dau.  of  A.  Goulding, 
Esq.  of  Maiden  Earley,  and  has  issue  only  by  2nd  mai-riagt, 
1  Beresford.  2  Lancelot. 

He  d.  10  March,  1871. 

III.  Beresford  (Kev.),  b.  1813,  J.P.,  B.A.  Exet«r  Coll.  Oxon, 
Vicar  of  Vowchurch,  near  Hereford,  and  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  the  Earl  of  Lonsdale  ;  m.  1849,  Laura  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Horsford,  and  d.  9  Feb.  1892. 

IV.  Bbabazon,  of  Shrigley  Park,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Marcus,  of  Thornton,  Hyde,  Isle  of  Wight,  Post-Capt. 
R.N.,  m.  Emily,  Countess  of  Lerchenfeldt. 

VI.  William  Ponsonby,  d.  unm.  in  New  Zealand,  1842. 

I.  Julia,  TO.  1831,  the  Key.  Harry  Lee,  of  Kingsgate  House, 
AVinchester. 

II.  Rosalie  "1 

III.  Frances  Juliana/ 

IV.  Maud,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  co.  Chester, 
and  2ndly,  A.  J.  Deschamps  De  La  Tour,  Esq.  of  Milford, 
Hants. 

V.  Blanche,  m.  Allen  Dent,  Esq. 

VI.  Sophia,  ra.  W.  M.  Brideer,  Esq.  of  Halnaker  House, 
Sussex,  and  the  Chantry,  Bradford-on-Avon,  co.  Wills. 

Mr.  Gorges  Lowther  d.  23  Feb.  1854,  aged  85.  The  fourth  son, 
Bbabazon  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Shrigley  Park,  co.  Chester, 
J.P.,  B.A.  Merton  Coll.  Oxon;  m.  Jan.  1847,  Ellen  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.A.S.,  of  Lyme  Park,  co. 
Chester,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Turner,  Esq.  of 
Shrigley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Brabazon,  h.  7  Sept.  1847  ;  deceased. 

II.  William  Gorges,  now  of  Shrigley  Hall. 

III.  Henry  Crofton,  b.  20  March,  1858. 
1.  Eleanor  Constance. 

Mr.  Lowther  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  William  Gokges, 
now  of  Shrigley  Hall. 

Arms—Or,  six  annulets,  three,  two,  and  one,  sa. 
Crest — A  dragon  passant  arg.    MoUo — Magistratus  indicat 
virum. 
&af— Shrigley  Park,  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester. 


■d.  unm. 


LOXDALE    OF    CASTLE    HILL. 

LoxDALE,  Eeginald  James  EicE,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Hill,  CO.  Cardigan,  b.  8  Dec.  1859 ;  m.  1891,  Edith 
Amelia,  dau.  of  the  late  Eranwhite  Spurgin,  Esq. 
of  Thrapston,  co.  Northampton,  and  widow  of 
Henry  Murray  Loxdale,  Esq.     She  d.  s.  p.  1892. 

Lineage. — This  family  traces  its  descent  from 

Robert  Loxdale,  who  lived  at  Mere  Town,  parish  of  Forton, 
CO.  Stafford,  on  his  own  estate  by  inheritance,  in  the  time  of 
Henby  VII.  He  M.  Joan  Undyrwood,  by  whom  he  had  one 
son,  . 

Michael  Loxdale,  of  Mere  Town,  who  m.  1559,  Alice  Gret- 
backe,  and  d.  April,  1594,  leaving  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Their  .second  son, 

Robert  Loxdale,  of  Mere  Town,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1564,  had  by 
Winifred  his  wife,  three  daus.  and  one  son, 

Thomas  Loxdale,  of  Mere  Town,  bapt.  19  Dec.  1599,  who  m. 
Sarah  Worthington,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  22  July,  1655) 
he  had  three  sons  and  seven  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

JoH.N  Loxdale,  of  Mere  Town,  b.  1643;  m.  and  had  issue. 

I.  Thomas  Loxdale  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  h. 
3  Dec.  1675,  Vicar  of  Seighford,  and  Rector  of  Forton,  co. 
Stafford,  which  he  resigned  in  1721,  and  became  Rector  of 
Tixal— "a  man  of  learning  and  fond  of  antiquarian  re- 
searches," author  of  "Parochial  Antiquities  in  Stafford- 
sliire,"  and  other  local  histories  in  MS.,  cited  in  Shaw's 
Staffordshire.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Eld,  Esq. 
of  Seighford,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Richard,  6.  Oct.  1680;  cJ.  «.  p.  7  Jan.  1732.  He  was  the 
first  of  the  family  who  settled  at  Shrewsbury,  where  he 
practised  as  a  Solicitor.  He  was  an  Ensign  in  the  "Artillery 
regiment  raised  voluntarily  by  the  inhabitants  in  the  year 
1715,  in  opposition  to  the  rebels,"  under  Lord  Viscount 
Newport. 

in.  Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  third  son, 


Joseph  Loxdale,  6. 8  Jan.  1682,  settled  at  Stafford,  of  which 
place  he  was  Mayor  in  1745.  He  to.  Mary  Thorley,  of  kin  to 
William  of  Wykeham,  the  founder  of  Winchester  and  New 
Coll.  Oxon,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Joseph,  ((.  s.  p. 

1.  Anne,  m.  Richard    AVarren,   of   Stafford;     d.  Oct.  1791, 
leaving  issue,  three  sons,  and  one  dau.  Deborah. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Loxdale,  b.  29  July,  1720,  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury 
1774;  TO.  1750,  Hannah  Skitt,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  May,  1800) 
he  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop,  b.  3  April,  1757;  d. 
25  Jan.  1842;  to.  his  cousin,  Deborah  Warren,  by  whom  he 
had  one  dau., 

Anne,  to.  her  cousin,  John  Loxdale,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  jp.  10 
July,  1848. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

in.  Richard,  b.  March,  1769;  rn.  Jane  Jeffreys,  and  d.  Feb. 
1848,  leaving  four  sons. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1754;  ra.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eden,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Alvercott,  Oxon,  and  llmington,  co.  Wanvick,  and  had 
issue,  William  Heniy  Loxdale  Eden,  b.  10  Aug.  1783,  d. 
Dec.  1868,  without  issue. 

II.  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Coke,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxon, 
D.C.L.,  author  of  a  Commentary  on  the  Bible,  and  a  friend 
of  Wesley,  and  active  member  of  the  Wesleyan  Conference. 
She  d.  without  issue  in  1812. 

III.  Sarah,  6. 10  Dec.  1760  ;  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Hill,  of  Alcaston 
Manor,  Salop,  and  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1847. 

Mr.  Loxdale  d.  20  April,  1793.     His  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Loxdale,  Esq.,  b.  12  Aug.  1759;  m.  11  Feb.  1790, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Wood,  of  Bayston,  Salop,  and  hai 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Wood,  &.  March,  1791 ;  d.  unm.  Jan.  1837. 

II.  Joseph,  6.  20  Aug.  1793,  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1830; 
d.s.p.  Alarch,  1838. 

in.  James,  late  of  Castle  Hill. 

IV.  John,  of  Kingsland,  near  Shrewsbury,  J.P.  for  Salop  and 
Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1840-.-i9  and  1873,  6.  29  Aug.  1799; 
m.  1st.  Anne  Loxdale,  his  cousin,  who  d.  s.  p.  1848  ;  2ndly, 
Anna  Rice,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Watson,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Ring- 
stead-cum-Denford  and  Great  Dodington,  co.  Northampton, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1860)  he  had  issue, 

1  John  Watson. 

2  Geoffrey  Warter  Peele. 

3  Reginald  James  Rice,  now  of  Castle  Hill. 
1  Mary  Jane. 

He  TO.  3rdly,  1866,  Jane  Phillips,  widow  of  Benjamin  Brad- 
ley, Esq.,  and  d.  27  March,  1SS5. 

y.  George  Henry,  b.  12  March,  1804:  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Hi.? 
Honour,  George  Bagot,  High  Sheriff  of  British  Guiana,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  three  sons  and  five  daus. 

VI.  Richard  Skitt,  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  6.  7  April,  1792;  d.  1863,  having;;),  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Holmes,  M.A.,  Professor  at  Bishop's  Coll.  Cal- 
cutta, leaving  issue  by  him,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Nathaniel  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Hill,  and  d.  14  Oct.  1862,  without  issue. 

in.  Henrietta  Sophia,  6.  3  April,  1802 ;  d.  s.  p.  20  March, 
1842. 

IV.  Charlotte  Emilia,  6.  Jan.  1806 ;  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1831. 

V.  Emma  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  1809;  d.  s.  p.  7  April,  1869. 

VI.  Laura  Matilda,  6.  7  April,  1812  :  c^.  s.  p.  Oct.  1829. 

Mr.  Loxdale  was  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1797,  and  for  upwards 
of  half  a  century  High  Steward  and  Deputy-Recorder  of  the 
borough  of  Shrewsbury.  He  d.  April,  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

James  Loxdale,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  cos.  of  Stafford,  Salop,  and  Cardigan,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Cardigan  1807,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  Bar- 
rister-atrLaw,  b.  7  Oct.  1797;  d.  28  Dec.  1890,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew,  Reginald  James  Rice. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  lions  rampant  or.     Crest— 
A  bull's  head  couped  ppr. 
£eo£— Castle  Hill,  Aberystwyth,  co.  Cardigan. 


LOYD    OF   MONK'S   ORCHARD,    AND 
LILLESDEN. 

LoTD,  Feedeeick  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Amwell 
Grove,  Herts,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  for  Surrey  and 
Herts,  b.  26  April,  1856  ;  m.  17  April,  1879,  Isabella, 
youngest  dau.  of  Frederick  Currey,  Esq.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  has  with  other  issue, 

Lewis  Feedeeick  Innes,  6.  1880. 

Lineage.— Edwabd  Lotd,  Esq.  of  Coombe  House,  Surrey, 

4  L  2 


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LOT 


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LOl' 


the  eminent  banker,   r,i.  Aug.  1309,   Sarali,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Taylour,  Esq.  of  Blacklej,  co.  Lancaster,  and  both  d.  Jan. 
1S63,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Lewis  Loyd,   Esq.  of    Monk's  Orchard,  Kent,  J.P.  for 
Surrey,  High  Sheriff  IS63,  and  a  Commissioner  of  Lieuten- 
ancy for  tiie  eitv  of  London,  b.  10  Aug.  ISll ;  m.  19  June, 
18-S5,  Frances  Harriet,  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Frederick 
Paul  Irby,  C.B.,  of  Boyland  Hall,  Norfolk,  son  of  the  2nd 
Lord  Boston,  and  d.  s.  p.  July,   1S91.    Mrs.  Loyd  is  of 
Monk's  Orchard,  West  Wickham,  Beckenham,  Kent. 
u.  Edward  Lo'uD.  Esq.  of  Lillesden,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  Kent,  High  Sheriff  1876,  late  Lieut.-Col. 
1st  Manchester  H.V.,  6.  19  April,  1820  ;  m.  12  March,  1S46, 
Caroline  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Frederick  Foster,  Esq. 
of  Sale  Friorv,  co.  Chester,  and  Kempstone,  Bedfordshire, 
by  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Chambere  Bagshawe,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Fbedekick  Edward,  of  Aniwell  Grove,  Ware. 

2  Llewellyn  Foster,  ot  Doles,  Andover,  Hants,  0.  30  June, 
1S61,  m.  a  dau.  ot  Bishop  Lewis,  Metropolitan  of  Canada, 
and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

1  Mary  Louise. 

C  Elinor  Sarah,  m.  21  Sept.  1876,  George  John  Courthope, 
Esq.  of  Sprivers,  Staplehurst,  and  has  issue. 

3  Frances  Helen.  4  Margaret  Foster. 

6  Caroline  Foster,  m.  March,  1892,  Alfred,  eldest  son  of 
Edward  Hardcastle,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  New  Lodge  (see  that 
family),  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Edward  Loyd  d.  Is90.     Mrs.  Edward  Loyd  is  of  Lilles- 
den, Hawkhurst,  Kent. 
■    in.  William  Jo.ses  Loyd,  Esq.  of  Langlcybury,  Herts,  M.A., 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1S6I,  b.  2  Aug.  1821;  in.  21  June,  1848, 
Caroline  Gertrude,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Vivian,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Singleton,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  had  issue, 

1  Lewis  Vivian  Loyb,  Esq.  of  Withybrook  (fo/ticAssc). 

2  Edward  Henry,  of  Langleybury,  Herts,  J. P.,  b.  2  April, 
1861;  7/i.  26  July,  1888,  the  Hon.  Clementina  Georgina 
Brownlow,  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Lord  Brownlow,  and  has 
issue, 

William  Lewis  Brownlow,  &.  7  May,  1839. 

3  William  Graham,  6.  30  Sept.  1863;  m.  1833,  a  dau.  of 
—  Beaumont.  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Arthur  Heneage,  6.  '20  Sept.  1868. 

1  Gertrude  Sarah. 

2  Harriet  Eaith. 

3  Dulcie  Gwendoline. 

4  Caroline  Beatrice. 

Mr.  WiUiam  Jones  Loyd  d.  28  Aug.  188.5. 
i.  Sarah,  m.  H.  B.  Benyon,  Esq.  of  Koundav  Lodge,  Leeds 
(who  d.  25  Feb.  1849) ;   she  d.  15  June,  1868,  and  left  four 
children. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  14  March,  1S44,  T.  Dyce  Nicol,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Ballogie,  co.  Aberdeen  (who  d.  16  Nov.  1872),  leaving 
three  sons  and  two  daus. 

III.  Hannah,  )/i.  W.  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Eusholme,  Manchester 
(who  d.  1865),  and  had  four  children. 

IV.  Fanny,  m.  16  Sept.  1847,  James  Sydney  Stopford,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p.  20  Sept.  1856. 

Residence — Amwell  Grove,  Ware,  Herts. 
Ciiid— New  University. 


LOYD    OP   WITHYBROOK. 

LoTD,  Col.  Lewis  Tiviax,  of  Withjbrook, 
WolTey,  and  Grandborough,  co.  Warwick,  and  of 
Coldham,  Cambridgeshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
former  co.,  and  J.P.  co.  Tipperary,  late  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards,  M.P.  for  Chatham  and  CoL 
Commanding  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  Koyal  Warwick 
Eegt.,  b.  14  Nov.  1852  ;  m.  14  Aug.  1879,  Lady 
Ma'ry  Sophia  Hely-Hutchinson,  eldest  dau.  of 
Bichard  John,  4th  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Lewis  Richard  William,  h.  17  April,  1332. 

u.  Eobert  John  Henry,  6.  11  May,  1884. 

I.  Gertrude  Harriet  Jocelyn,  6.  22  Dec.  1887. 

Mr.  Lewis  Vivian  Loyd,M.P.,  is  the  eldest  son  of 
the  late  William  Jones  Loyd  Esq.  of  Langleybury, 
Herts  (.see  Loyd  of  Monk's  Orchard  mid  Lillesden). 

Sec-.<— Chariecote  Park,  Warwick.  Toion  House— S,  BuUand 
•Gate,  London,  S.W. 


liUARD    OF    BLYBOROUGH. 

LrAED,  John  Godfeey,   Esq.  of    Blyborough 
JBall,  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  13  Dec.  1862. 

Xiineage.— Petep.  Luabd,  came  to  England  from  France 


at  the  Revocation  of  tlie  Edict  of  Nantes.  He  m.  Elinor 
Sampson,  and  had  a  son, 

Peter  Abraham  Luard,  Esq.,  a  Hamburgh  Merchant, 
was  b.  1703.  He  was  one  of  the  leading  men  of  London 
who  signed  an  address  to  his  Majesty  George  II.,  offering  their 
services  to  defend  him  against  the  Pretender,  1745.  This 
gentlemen  7n.  1st,  Elizabeth  Myre,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Peter  Robert,  of  whom  presently.  He  ?)(.  2ndly,  Henrietta 
Gabriella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Abraham  Gilbert,  Chaplaia 
to  William  111.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Pierre, 
Boullicr,  Esq.,  and  had,  besides  two  daus.  (one  m.  Mr.  Davis, 
and  the  other  Mr.  Cazalet),  a  son, 

I.  William,  7)!.  27  Sept.  1764,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Priory,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
3  March,  1799;  left  at  his  decease,  29  Jan.  1802, 

1  John,  h.  1  June,  1766  ;  m.  17  Aug.  1795,  Charlotte  Lucy 
Kynaston,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Kynaston  o/  Harwich, 
Salop,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  William,  in.  4  Nov.  1835, 
Louisa  Georgina  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Morgan,  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  Hampton,  Prebendary  of  Wells, 
by  his  wife,  the  Baroness  von  Hiniiber,  Maid  of  Honour 
to  Queen  Charlotte,  and  dau.  of  the  Baron  von  Hiniiber, 
and  had  issue  an  only  child,  Thomas  Davies,  m.  1858,  his 
cousin,  Cliarlotte  Eliza  (who  in.  2ndly,  Capt.  Field,  E.N.), 
dau.  of  Robert  Luard,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  two  daus., 
Ellen  Christine  ;  and  Blariana  Florence  ;  2  Peter,  d.  unni.; 

3  .John,  C.B.,  Col,  in  the  Bengal  Army,  m.  Louisa  Mit- 
chell, and  has  issue;  4  Robert  Davies,  a  Judge  in  India, 
m.  Marianne,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Lionel  Smith, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  and  has  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd 
dau.,  Charlotte  Eliza,  m.  1st,  1858,  her  cousin,  Thomas 
Davies  Luard,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Capt.  Field,  R.N. ;  1 
Charlotte  Dorothy,  m.  the  Rev.  Richard  Downes,  and 
</.  s.  p.  25  Aug.  1874  ;  2  Iliza,  m.  the  Rev.  Charles  Shuk- 
burgh. 

2  Peter,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Wright,  on  inheriting  the  estate  of  Hatfield.  He  m.  Mary 
Anne  Bemett,  and  had  issue  five  sons  and  four  daus.  {see 
Wright  of  Hatfield  Priory  ). 

3  William  Wright  {see  Luard  of  The  Lodge). 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  Oct.  1796,  George  Hyde  WoUaston,  Esq. 

2  Henrietta,  m.  Charles  Brown,  Esq.,  who  changed  his 
name  to  Hdnt. 

Mr.  Luard  d.  1768.    His  son  by  his  1st  wife, 

Peter  Robert  Luard,  Esq.,  b.  25  Dec.  1727;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Zachariah  Bourr)-au,  Esq.,  a  wealthy  West  Indian  pro- 
prietor, who  possessed  estates  in  Grenada  and  St.  Kitt's  and 
who,  1747,  purchased  the  estate  of  Blyborough,  co.  Lincoln, 
from  the  family  of  Southcote.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Luard  had 
issue,  Peter  John,  of  whom  we  treat ;  Francis,  m.  Miss  Shawe, 
and  had  issue ;  and  Harriet,  m.  Hungerford  Spooner,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.p.  1832.    Mr.  Luard  d.  1802.    His  eldest  son, 

Peter  John  Luard,  Esq.  of  Blyborough,  Capt.  4th  Dra- 
goons, in.  1783-4,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Dalbiac,  Esq.  of 
Hungerford  Park,  by  his  first  wife,  Miss  De  Visme,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Bourryau,  his  successor. 

II.  Peter  Francis,  M.D..  6.  16  Sept.  1786;  m.  1816,  Mary 
Magdalene,  dau.  of  William  Morgan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Peter  William,  h.  1817;  m.  1st,  Emma  Anne,  dau.  of 
Capt.  J.  Hodson,  H.E.I.C.S.,  which  lady  d.  1841.  He 
■m.  2ndly,  Emelia  Frederica,  dau.  of  Major  Crom- 
melin,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Peter,  b.  1843;  Neville  Edward,  b.  1848;  and  Emelia 
Lucy. 

2  George  Francis,  6.  1821;  m.  1843,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut. 
G.  Hamilton,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

8  Henry  Reynolds,  6.  18'28,  Capt.  B.E.  ;  m.  Caroline  Leg- 
gatt,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  a  son  and  a  dau. 

4  Philip  Edward,  6.  1831,  Lieut.  R.N. 

1  Alice  Louisa,  d.  v.nra.  1827. 

2  Lucy,  in.  Rev.  Arthur  Charles  Luard,  Vicar  of  Wad- 
worth. 

3  Mary,  m.  1849,  Joseph  Stirling,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and 
has  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  George,  6.  1788,  was  Major  (half-pay),  served  ia  the 
Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo;  d.  unra.  Dec.  1847. 

IV.  John,  late  Lieut.-Col.  10th  Regt.,  served  in  the  R.N. 
1802-7.  entered  4th  Dragoons  1809,  served  in  the  Penin- 
sula, and  was  at  Waterloo  and  Bhurtpore,  6.  5  May,  1790; 
m.  1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  WilUain  Scott,  H.E.I. C.S., 
and  dying  1875,  left  issue, 

1  Richard  George  Amherst,  6. 29  July,  1827,  Lieut.-Gen., 
served  in  the  Crimea  and  China,  and  m.  1863,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  H.  Chamberlata,  Esq.  of  Narborough,  Norlolk, 
by  whom  he  has  five  sons  and  one  dau. 

2  John  Dalbac,  6.  31  Oct.  1831,  late  82nd  Regt.  ;  d.  1860. 

3  Frederic  Peter,  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  served  in 
the  Indian  campaigns  1857-8,  and  at  Pekin  with  Fane's 
Horse  ;  m.  1870,  Lydia,  dau.  of  —  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Jeru- 

4  Charles  Henry,  b.  1837,  Lieut.-Col.  B.E. ;  m.  1869, 
Amelia,  dau.  of  —  Martin,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


LIJA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LUC 


1253 


1  Elizabeth  Louisa. 

2  Siisan  Anne  Maria,  m.  1876,  Gerald  W.  Martin,  Esq., 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  d.  Nov.  1877. 

V.  Henry,  a  Banker,  6.  4  Dec.  1792;  m.  1825,  Jane,  dan.  of 
—  Kichards,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Kichard,  Charles 
■William,  William  Eichard,  and  Louisa. 

VI.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Winterslow,  Salisbury,  18-16,  b.  1795  ;  m.  July,  1821,  Julia 
Darandu,  dau.  of  Edward  Coxe,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Edward  Charles,  h.  11  April,  1826. 

1  Emma  AmeUe,  m.  1851,  C.  E.  Ereeling,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue.  2  Julia  Louisa. 

VII.  Robert  Luabd  Selbt,  of  The  Mote,  Ightham,  Kent, 
J. P.,  Brevet-Major  and  late  ,Capt.  R.A.,  h.  24  Oct.  1800; 
m.  1st,  June,  1833,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Elm- 
hirst,  of  West  Ashby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Reginald,   Ensign  9th  Foot,  b.  15  March,  1837, 
accidentally  killed  1857. 

2  Charles  Edward,  Lieut.-Col.,  R.E.,  I.  13  Oct.  1839. 
Major  Luard  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1850,  Lewis  Marianne,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Piidcaux  John  Selby,  Esq.  of  Twizell 
House,  Northumberland,  and  The  Mote,  Ightham,  Kent  (on 
whose  death  Major  Luard  assumed  the  surname  of  Selbt), 
and  widow  of  Charles  John  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Linden,  and  d. 
1880,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

3  Bertram  Selby,  b.  1853. 
1  Beatrice. 

viii.  Octavius  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  St.  John's  CoU.  Camb.,  6.  21 
June,  1804,  Rector  of  Aunsby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  W.  C.  Booth,  Esq.  of  Twemlow,  co.  Chester  and  had 
three  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Louisa  Susannah. 

Capt.  Luard  d.  23  May,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Bourryau  Luard,  Esq.  of  Blyborough,  b.  16  April, 
1785  ;  m.  23  Aug.  1821,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  aud  co-heir  of 
John  Armytage,  Esq.  of  Northampton  (brother  of  the  late  Sir 
George  Armytage,  Bart.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Aug.  1873.) 
had  issue, 

George  AcGUSTrs,  of  Blyborough. 

John  Godfrey,  b.  21  Oct.  1829':  m.  17  Oct.  1861,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  W.  Lawford,  Esq.,  and  d.  5  Nov. 
1862,  leaving  a  son,  John  Godfrey,  now  of  Blyborough. 
Frederic,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  3  Feb.  1831  ;  d.  tinm.  27  April,  1858. 
Alfred,  b.  30  Jan.  1832;  m.  18  Oct.  18G6,  Edith,  2nd  dau.  of 
J.  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Sunnyside,  Canada  West,  and  has 
issue. 

Arthur  Charles  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Wadworth,  b.  30  Jan. 
1832  (twin   with   Alfred);    m.   23  July,    18G1,   his  cousin, 
Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  F.  Luard,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 
Henrietie  Louisa,  m.  April,  1845,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Booth 
Wright,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Broughton,  co.  Lincoln,  2nd  son 
of  the  Rev.  Godfrey  Wright,  of  Billiam  House,  co.  York. 
Louisa,  d.  unm.  18  April,  18J5,  aged  19. 
Maria  Jane,  d.  xmni.  27  April,  1845,  aged  16. 
Mr.  Luard  d.  26  May,  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Augustus  Luard,  Esq.  of  Blyborough,  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln,  J. P.,  &.  25  Sept.  1824  ;  in.  23  Aug.  1855,  Maria  Louisa 
Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Storey,  of  Bingfield  co. 
Cavan,  d.  s.p.  1888,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Joun  Godfrey 
Luard,  Esq. 
ISeat — Blyborough  Hall,  Kirton-in-Lindsay,  co.  Lincoln. 


LUARD  OF    THE  LODGE,    WITHAM:. 

Lttabd,  Admieal  William  Geanham,  C.B.,  of 
The  Lodge,  Witliam,  Essex,  J. P.  Admiral  E.N., 
Pres.  Eoyal  Naval  Coll.,  b.  7  April,  1820;  m.  7 
April,  1858,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Du  Cane,  of  The  Grove,  Witham,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  William  DuCane,  6.  4  Sept.  1862,  Capt.  R.E. 

II.  George  Du  Cane,  6.  31  Aug.  1863 ;  d.  31  May.  1873. 

III.  Herbert  Du  Cane,  b.  25  March,  1870,  Lieut.  R.N. 

IV.  Arthur  Du  Cane,  b.  5  July,  1873. 

I.  Charlotte  Annie,  m.  1  Nov.  1887,  Richard  "Villi  ers  Hardy, 
Esq. 

II.  Henrietta  Louisa.  in.  Alice  Mary. 
IV.  Edith  Jane.  v.  Amy  Florence. 
VI.  Frances  Maud.  vii.  Lilian  Emily. 
vin.  Gertrude  Octavia. 

Lineage.— William  Wright  Luabd,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge, 
"Witham,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (3rd  son  of  William  Luard, 
Esq.,  half-brother  of  Peter  Robert  Luard,  Esq.  of  Blyborough, 
CO.  Lincoln  (refirto  that  family),  b.  31  Aug.  1786;  m.  10  Oct. 
1815,  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Thomas  Garnham,  Esq.  of  Fel- 
sham  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1857.  having  l>y  her  (who 
d.  29  May,  1875)  had  issue, 


William  Gabnham,  now  of  The  Lodge,  Witham. 

Thomas  Garnham  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eural  Dean,  Hon.  Canon  of 
St.  Albans,  and  "Vicar  of  Stansted,  6.  24  Jlay,  1821 ;  m. 
19  May,  1847,  Jane  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Nor- 
wood, Surrey,  and  d.  9  Jan.  1886,  lea\ing  a  son,  Thomas 
Inglis  (Rev.),  M.A. 

Alexander  Garnham,  6. 1827 ;  d.  2  Aug.  1829. 

Frederick  Garnham,  6.  22  June,  1829  ;  d.  4  Feb.  1857. 

Bixby  Garnham  (Rev.),  M.A.,  "Vicar  of  Aveley,  Essex,  6.  25 
Jan.  1835;  m.  1860,  Clara  Isabella  Sandford,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  John  Bramston,  Vicar  of  Witham,  and  has  a  son, 
Frederick  Bramston,  five  other  sons,  and  five  daus. 

Charlotte  Garnham,  m.  28  June,  1836,  Jacob  H.  Pattison, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  ten  sons  and  six  daus. 

Henrietta  Garnham,  m.  25  June,  1844,  the  Eev.  Reginald 
Guy  Bryan,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1849. 

Jane  Garnham. 

Elizabeth  Garnham,  m.  2  July,  1845,  the  Rev.  Frederick 
John  Ross  Laurence,  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  S.C.L.,  Rector 
of  Tiptree  Heath,  Essex,  and  Rural  Dean,  and  has  issue, 
five  sons  and  seven  daus. 

Mary  Anne  Garnham. 

Helen  Garnham,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Eaynes,  Tutor  of 
Clare  Coll.  Camb.,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

Seat — The  Lodge,  Witham,  Essex. 


LUCAS    OF    CASTLE    SHANE. 

Lucas,  Edwaed  Scudamoee,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Shane,  co.  Monaghan,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Monaghan 
and  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monaghan  1879,  and 
J.  P.  CO.  Radnor,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Hereford 
Militia,  b.  8  March,  1853  ;  s.  his  uncle  1874. 

Lineage.— In  the  early  part  of  the  17th  century,  several 
members  of  the  Lucas  family  migrated  from  England,  and 
settled  in  the  sister  island,  where  their  descendants  still 
remain,  in  the  cos.  of  Clare,  Cork,  King's  co.,  and  Monaghan. 
In  the  last  they  acquired,  partly  by  purchase  and  partly  by 
royal  grant,  considerable  estates,  which  were  erected  into  a 
manor  by  patent  of  Charles  11.,  1683,  "to  be  called  the 
Manor  of  Castle  Shane,"  and  the  principal  part  of  which  has 
ever  since  continued  in  the  family. 

Francis  Lucas,  Esq.,  the  first  of  Castle  Shane,  whose  will, 
dated  15  Oct.  1657,  was  proved  8  Dec.  1057,  ra.  Mary  Poyntz, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Robert  Moore,  Esq.)  had  a  dau. 
Lucy,  the  wife  of  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Toby  Poyntz,  and  five 
sons,  Franics;  Robert;  William;  Richard;  and  Charles.  The 
eldest, 

Francis  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  b.  1646,  d.  about  1705, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  M.P.  for  the  borougli 
of  Monaghan  from  1713  to  1747.  He  d.  unm.  in  the  latter  year, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  co.  Westniealh  ; 
and  2ndly,  Abigail,  Mrs.  Brook,  widow,  n^e  Hancock.  By  the 
former  he  had  (with  three  daus.)  to  sons,  i.  Thomas,  who- 
</.  V.  p.,  leaving  by  Alice,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  6th  Lord 
Blayney,  several  children,  of  whom  Edward,  the  eldest,  in- 
herited, and  Francis,  of  Grenan,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh. 
Savage,  Esq.  of  Ardkeen,  co.  Down.  Mr.  Lucas  d.  1756,  and 
was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  M.P.  for  co.  Mona- 
ghan, m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ardkeen,. 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Francis,  of  Castle  Shane,  d.  s.  p.  1789. 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  Theophilus  Cle- 
ments, Esq.  of  Rathkenny,  and  was  father  of  Theophilus 
Edward  Lucas,  who  took  the  name  of  Clements. 
The  2nd  son, 

Charles  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 
l.st,  1786,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hamilton,  Knt.  of 
Monaghan  ;  and  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Evatt,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Louisa.  By  the  former  he  left  at  his  decease,  1796,  an  only 
child  and  successor. 

Right  Hon.  Edward  Ldcas,  of  Castle  Shane,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1817,  M.P.  CO.  Monaghan  1834-41,  and  Under-Secretary 
of  State  for  Ireland  1841-46,  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council  there- 
1845,  b.  27  Sept.  1787;  m.  1812,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  M.P.  for  Ardee,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  15  Aug.  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  Frances,  formerly  lieut.  46th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  1846. 

II.  Edward  William,  of  Castle  Shane. 

III.  Fitzherbert,  Dacre,  m.  '24  May,  1852,  Laura  Adelaida 
only  child  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lucy  Scudamore,  of  Kent- 
church  Court,  CO.  Hereford  («€  that  laiuili/)  and  had  issue 


1254 


LUC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LUC 


by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1S59,  John  Donegan,  Esq.  of  Carrig- 
iiiorc,  CO.  Cork),  Edwasd  Sccdamore,  now  of  Castle  Shane. 
Mr.  Lucas  d.  30  Sept.  1857,  of  a  wound  received  the  pre- 
vious day  at  Lucknow,  where,  as  for  four  months  previously, 
he  had  acted  ;is  a  Volunteer. 

IV.  Charles  I'ierrepont,  Capt.  Bengal  N.I.,  h.  1823. 

V.  Gould  Arthur,  of  Loner  Ucomanzi,  Natal,  late  Capt.  73rd 
Kegt.,  now  B.M.,  6.1829;  m.  1857,  Chirstabella,  dau.  of 
William  Allen,  Esq.  of  Liscongill,  co.  Cork. 

I.  Catherine  Anne,  m.    1852,   Samuel  Fitzherbert  Filgatc, 
■  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Hillsborough,  co.  Down. 

II.  Anna  Isabella.  in.  Isabella  Florinda. 
Tiight  Hon.  Edward  Lucas  d.  12  Nov.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Edward  William  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Lieut.  88th  Regt.,  who  was  6.  1819 ;  d.  1874,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew,  now  of  Castle  Shane. 

Arm.i — Arg.,  a  fess  between  fix  annulets  gu.  Cve-ft — A  demi- 
srriffin  arg.  beaked  and  membered  or.  Motto — Stat  rt-ligione 
parentuni. 

Heat — Castle  Shane,  near  Monaghan. 


LUCAS    OF    EATHEAIiY. 

Lucas,  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Rathealj,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
late  Major  3rd  Batt.  Eoyal  Munster  Fusiliers, 
formerly  Capt.  45th  Eegt.,  b.  28  July,  1827  ;  on.  6 
Sept.  1864,  Emma,  dau.  of  William  Wliitla,  Esq. 
of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Hyde,  6.  May,  1865,  d.  3  Jan.  1891. 

II.  Henry  John,  b.  1866. 

in.  Frederick  Reginald,  b.  1870. 

IV.  Reginald,  6.  1877. 

I.  Ada  Elizabeth.  ii.  Nellie. 

III.  Mary. 

Liineage. — The  Rathealy  branch  of  the  Lucas  family 
settled  at  Youghal  about  the  year  1640. 

Jasper  Ldcas,  a  Merchant  at  Youghal,  d.  circa  1630,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Minehead,  Somerset,  and 
was  father  of 

Jasper  Lucas,  in.  11  May,  1635,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Hayman,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  widow  of  John  Vaughan,  Esq. 
of  the  same  town,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1718)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir;  Jasper,  ancestor  of  Lucas,  of  Richfordstown, 
represented  by  John  Rashleigh  Lucas,  Esq.  J.P. ;  Samuel, 
buried  at  Youghal,  27  Dec.  1694;  Atkin,  bapt.  1  Jan.  1697,  d. 
Feb.  1700;  Elizabeth,  m.  Dee.  1708,  Henry  Rugge,  Esq.  of 
Ballydaniel,  Recorder  of  and  M.P.  for  Youghal.  He  d.  9  Sept. 
1710,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lucas,  an  Alderman  of  Y'oughal,  m.  19  Oct.  1714, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde, 
and  had  i.-?sue,  Arthur  Htde,  his  heir;  three  other  sons,  who 
(1.  unm. ;  and  two  daus.,  Jane,  in.  Alderman  James  Uniacke, 
of  Youghal ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Hull  Attfield,  Esq.  He  d. 
12  June,  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Hide  Lucas,  of  Grange,  near  Femioy,  b.  6  March, 
1715-16.  He  m.  4  June,  1750,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Smyth, 
Esq.  of  Rathcoursey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805),  had  issue, 
Arthur;  Henrietta,  r,i.  1st,  1774,  Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of 
Palace  Anne,  and  2ndly,  Richard  Perrj-,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and 
d.  1838;  and  Elizabeth,  6.  175-3,  d.  unm.  1838.  He  d.  13  May, 
1788,  and  was  .'•.  by  his  surviving  son, 

Arthur  Htde  Lucas,  Esq.,  of  Rathealy,  b.  3  Oct.  1757  ;  m.  3 
Sept.  1806,  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Adams,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  Fer- 
moy,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur  Hyde,  his  heir. 

John  6.  30  Aug.  1816  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Laurence  Corban, 
Esq.  of  Kilworth,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1  Dec.  Is57,  leaving 
Arthur  John  ami  Mary  Corban. 

Henry,  now  ot  Puithealy. 

Anna,  (/.  !uui/.  Harriette,  t/. 

Frances,  d.  1877. 

Emma  Jane,  m.  10  Feb.  1855,  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 
d.  11  Oct.  1855. 

Sarah  Maria,  d.  April,  1890. 

Catherine,  d.  umii..  26  Sept.  1859. 
Mr.  Lucas  d.  4  Sept.  1830,  and  v/as  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Hyde  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Rathealy,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  45th 
Regt.  and  Col.  Cork  Militia,  6.28  Oct.  1812;  m.  July,  1864, 
Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Adams,  of  Cregg, 
Fermoy,  and  d.  3.  p.  12  Xov.  1880,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

3IAJ0R  Henry  Lucas,  now  oi  Rathealy 

Jtciidtnct — Bathealy,  Fermoy. 


lilTCY   OF    CHABLECOTE, 

Eamsay-Faiefax-Ltjct,  Ada  Cheistina,  of 
Charlecote  Park,  co.  Warwick,  b.  23  April,  1866,  *. 
her  father  1890 ;  m.  26  July,  1892,  to  Henry  William 
Eamsay-Fairfax,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards, 
and  Lieut.  Eeserve  of  Officers,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.  co.  Eoxburgh,  eldest  son  of  SirWilliam 
George  H.  Eamsay-Fairfax,  Bart,  of  Maxton,  co. 
Eoxburgh.  (See  Btjeke's  Peerage.)  Mr.  Eamsay- 
Fairfax  assumed  by  royal  licence,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  LucY,  26  Aug.  1829.  i 

Liineagre. — Thurstanede  Charlecote,  supposed  to  have  , 
been  a  younger  son  of  Thurstane  de  Montfort,  of  Beldeseit,  co.  ' 
Warwick,  temp.  Richard  1.,  was  father  of  | 

Sir  Walter  de  Charlecote,  upon  whom  Henry  de  Mont- 
fort conferred  the  village  of  Charlecote,  and  the  grant  was 
confirmed  by  Richard  I.    Sir  Walter  left  a  son. 

Sir  William  de  Lucy,  the  first  of  the  Charlecotes  who  bore 
that  surname,  and  Sir  William  Eugdale  surmises  that  he  did 
so  because  his  mother  might  have  been  the  heir  of  some 
branch  of  the  great  baronial  family  of  Lucy,  so  named  from  a 
place  in  Normandy.  From  Sir  William  descended  the  great 
and  distinguished  family  of  Lucy,  so  prominent  in  the  records 
and  annals  of  England. 

Edmund  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  6.  1492  (son  and  heir  of 
Sir  William  Lucy,  K.B.,  of  Charlecote,  grandson  of  Wil- 
liam Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  and  great-grandson  of  Sir 
Thomas  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  M.P.  for  co.  Warwick,  one 
of  the  retinue  of  John  of  Gaunt),  a  soldier  of  high  repute  in 
the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  commanded  a  division  of  the  royal 
army  at  the  battle  of  Stoke.    His  great  grandson. 

Sir  Thomas  Lucy,  of  Charlecote,  M.P.  for  co.  Warwick, 
who  rebuilt,  1  Queen  Elizabeth,  the  Manor  House  with  brick. 
as  it  now  stands,  was  knighted  a  few  j'cars  afterwards,  and  is 
commemorated  as  the  prosecutor  of  William  Shakespeare  for 
deer  stealing  in  his  park  at  Charlecote.  The  Poet  has  satirized 
the  Knight  under  the  character  of  Justice  Shallozo.  Sir 
Thomas  Lucy  m.  Joyce  (to  whom  he  put  up  a  fine  monu- 
ment, which  is  still  in  Charlecote  Church),  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  a 
dau.,  Anne,  ?)!.  Sir  Edward  Aston,  Knt.  of  Tixhall,  with  an 
only  son,  his  successor,  in  1600, 

Sir  Thomas  Lucy  of  Charlecote,  m.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Arnold,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  surviving  child, 
Joyce,  the  wife  of  Sir  William  Cooke,  of  Ilighnam.  Sir 
Thomas  vi.  2ndly,  Constance,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Kings- 
mill,  of  High  Clere,  Hants,  and  had  by  that  lady,  with  several 
daus.,  six  sons,  viz.,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  Richard, 
knighted  Jan.  1617,  and  created  a  baronet  the  March  follow- 
ing. His  male  line  and  title  expired  with  his  grandson.  Sir 
Berkeley  Lucy,  of  Faconibe,  Hants,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Mary  Lucy,  m.  the  Hon.  Charles  Compton  ;  in.  George,  slain 
in  France ;  iv.  William,  the  eminent  Dr.  Lucy,  Bishop  of  St. 
David's,  grandfather  of  William  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carey, 
Somerset,  and  of  George  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Pembroke  ;  v.  Robert, 
d.  in  France,  1615,  s.  p.  ;  vi.  Francis,  living  1682,  M.P. 
for  Warwick.  Sir  Thomas  Lucy  d.  1605,  and  lies  buried 
in  a  chapel  on  the  north  side  of  the  church  of  Charlecote, 
where  a  splendid  monument  was  erected  to  his  memory  by 
Dame  Constance,  his  widow.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Lucy,  of  Charlecote,  Member  of  co.  Warwick 
in  six  successive  Parliaments.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Spencer,  Esq.  ot  Claverden,  in  the  same  co.,  and 
had  issue. 


successively  of  Charlecote,  whose  male  issue 
is  extinct. 


I.  Spencer 

II.  Robert 

III.  Richard 

IV.  FouLK  (Sib),  m.  Isabella,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John 
Davenport,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  co.  Chester,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 

1  Davenport,  who  eventually  inherited  Charlecote,  d. 
unm.  1690. 

2  George     ">  who  both  became  of  Charlecote,  and  both 

3  William   i     d.  .s.  p. 

4  Fulke,  m.  Elizabeth  Mason,  of  London,  and  was  father 
of  Thomas  Lucy,  who  s.  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  William 
Lucy,  D.D.,  at  Charlecote,  Feb.  172.3-4,  and  of  George 
Lucy,  who  inherited  from  his  brother,  and  d.  unm. 
Dec.  1786. 

1  Lucy,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Hammond.  The  grandson  of 
this  lady, 

Rkv.  John  Hammond,  occurs  in  the  sequel  as  eventual 
inheritor  of  Charlecote  and  the  estates  of  the  Lnci 
family. 


LUM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LUM 


1255 


I.  Constance,  m.  1st,  Sir  William  Spencer,  Bart.,  and  2cdlj-, 
Sir  Edward  Smith. 

II.  Bridget,  m.  Sir  Bryan  Hroughten. 
II!.  Alice,  m.  Sir  William  Uiiderhill. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Matthew  Herbert. 

V.  Elijabeth,  m.  Sir  John  Walcot. 

Sir  Thomas  Lucy,  of  whom  it  was  said  that  "his  tables  were 
«Ter  open  to  the  learned,  and  his  gates  neverfastto  the  poor," 
(>.  Dec.  1640.  The  lady  (Alice)  Lucy  put  up  a  most  splendid 
monument,  by  Bernini  in  white  marble,  to  her  husband's 
memory,  which  also  is  in  Charlecote  Church.  From  him 
derived,  4th  in  descent, 

Eev.  John  Hammond,  being  described  in  George  Lucy's 
(his  predecessor)  will  as  the  next  person  in  remainder  to 
whom  stood  limited,  after  his  decease  without  male  issue, 
the  family  estates,  and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  John  Hammond 
and  Alice  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Fulke  Lucy  and  Isabella 
Davenport.  Mr.  Hammond  a-ssumed  the  surname  and  arms 
■of  LccY  only,  by  sign  manual  9  Feb.  1787.  He  m.  May,  1788, 
Maria,  dau.  of  John  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  d.  12  Jan.  1823,  leaving  issue,  two  sons, 

Geoege,  his  successor. 

John  (Kev.),6.  IT90,  M.A.,  educated  at  Winchester  Coll.  and 
Trin.    Coll.    Camb.,    appointed  Rector  of   Hampton-Lucy 
1815,  and  Vicar  of  Charlecote,  1823,  J.P.  for  co.  Warwick, 
il.  Oct.  1874. 
The  elder  son, 

Geoege  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  o.  S  Jime,  1793,  M.P. 
from  1820  to  1830  for  Fowey,  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  War- 
wick 1831 ;  TO.  2  Dec.  1823,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Williams,  1st  Bart,  of  Bodelwyddan,  co.  Flint,  and  d.  30  June, 
1845,  having  had  issue, 

William  Fclkk,  of  Charlecote,  b.  10  Sept.  1824;  d.  xinm. 

1  July,  184S. 
Henry  Spencee,  of  Charlecote. 
Herbert  Almeric,  d.  3  Aug.  1840. 
Reginald  Aymer,  deceased. 
Edmund  Berkeley,  b.  1842;  m.  1869,  Laura  Marijaret  Mul- 

grave,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Standish,  Esq.  of  Dux 

bury  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has,  witii  other  issue,  a  son 

Reginald,  b.  10  May,  1879. 
Mar>-  Emily,  m.  21  Oct.  1847,  Thomas  Lloyd  Fitz-Hugh,  Esq 

of  Pias  Power,  co.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  15  June 

1892,  leaving  issue. 
Caroline,  to.  2  Sept.  1857,  Major-Gen.  Charles  Powlctt  Lane 

late  21st  Hussars,  of  Badgemore,  co.  Oxford,  and  d.  o  March 

1864,  leaving  one  son. 

"The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henry  Spencee  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote  Park,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  SherifT  !857,  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  B.A.,  6.  28  Nov. 
1830  ;  TO.  5  July,  1865,  Christina,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 
•Campbell,  Esq.  of  Monzie,  ce.  Perth,  by  Christina,  his  wife, 
<lau.  and  solo  heir  of  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  Bart,  of  Fassifern, 
CO.  Inverness  and  d.  6  Nov.  1890,  having  had  issue,  four 
•daus., 

1.  Ada  Chbistina,  now  Mrs.  liamsay-Fairf  ax-Lucy,  of  Charle- 
cote. II.  Constance  Linda. 

III.  Sibyl  Mary,  d.  2C  June,  1886. 

IV.  Joyce  Alianore. 

^)-ms— Quarterly  ;  1st  and  4lh,  gii.  seme  of  cross-crosslets, 
three  lucies  haurient,  arg.,  and  for  distinction,  a  canton  of  the 
last,  for  Lucy  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Fairfax  and  Ramsay,  quarterly. 
Ci-esiti — LocY,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.,  a  boar's  head  arg., 
gutte-de-poix,  between  two  wings  sa.,  billette  or,  and  (for  dis- 
tinction) the  neck  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet,  also  sa.  And 
the  crest  of  Fairfax.     Motto — By  truth  and  diligence. 

Seat — Charlecote  Park,  Warwick. 


D.L.,  late  Capt.  Fife  Artillery  Militia,  6.  6  Sept.  1831 ;  m.  14 
Jan.  1864,  Anna  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  David  Briggs,R.N., 
and  had  issue, 
I.  Montague  Stamford  Robert,  deceased. 

I.  Maude  Amy,  now  of  Lathallan. 

II.  Gertrude  Annie. 

ui.  Lilly  Maria  Morrieson. 

Capt.  Lumsdaine,  d.  1878. 

Arms — Same  as  those  of  the  Innergellie  family  (see  Sandts- 
Lumsdaine),  viz.,  az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  a  buckle  and  a 
wolfs  head  couped  in  chief,  and  an  escallop  in  base  arg., 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Crest— A  heron  d^-vouring  a 
salmon  all  ppr.    Motto — Beware  in  time. 

Smt — Lathallan,  Colinsburgh,  co.  Fife. 


LUMSDAINE    OF    LATHALLAN. 

Lumsdaine,  Mapde  Amy,  of  Lathallan,  co.  Fife, 
^.  her  fatlier  in  1878  ;  m.  1891,  Otto  Paiil  Behr, 
Lieut.  128th  Infantry  Regt.,  Prussian  Army. 

Lineag'8. — John  Lumsdaine,  Esq., Major  in  theH.E.l.C.S., 
■■3rd  son  of  Robert  Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Innergellie,  co.  Fife,  pur- 
•chased  the  estate  of  Lathallan  in  1787,  and  dying  4  Oct.  1823, 
"Was  a.  by  his  eon, 

James  Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  J.P.,  in.  27  Oct.  1824, 
Miss  Sophia  Lindesay,  of  Balmungo,  co  Fife,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Lunsdaine,  who  was  from  an  early  period,  up  to  the  year 
1824,  on  the  medical  staff  of  the  Bengal  Establishment,  d.  22 
Dec.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Lindesay  Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  b.  4  Sept. 
1828.     He  d.  unm.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

John  Small  Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
A.  1829  ;  d.  unm.  4  Oct.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Stajifobd  Robert  Lumsdaine,  Esq.  ef  Lathallan,  J.P.  and 


LUMSDEN  OF  PITCAPLE. 
LuMSDEN,  Hexry,  Esq.  of  Pitcaple  Castle,  D.L. 
J.P.  CO.  Aberdeen,  Col.  late  commanding  London 
Scottish  Rifle  Volunteers,  formerly  Capt.  Royal 
Aberdeenshire  Highlanders  (3rd  Gordon  High- 
landers) b.  14  March,  1825  ;  w.  5  July,  1860,  Edith. 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Samuel 
Battiscombe,  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Barkvi-ay,  and  Rector 
of  Reed,  co.  Hertford,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Robert,  b.  6  Feb.  1864,  Lieut.  Queen's  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders,  d.  vnvi.  2  July,  1892. 

II.  Walter,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  10  April,  1865. 

III.  Henry  Charles,  b.  22  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  James  Gordon,  b.  19  Nov.  1875,  Midshipman  R.N. 

I.  Edith  Isabella,  m.  Major  N.  B.  Edmonstone,  4th  Hussars 
(see  Burke's  Peerage,  Edmonstone,  Bart.). 

II.  Alice  Charlotte. 

III.  Eleanor  Theresa. 

IV.  Katherine  Evelyn,  m.  April,  1892,  Robert  Stewart  Savile, 
Esq.  West  Kent  Yeo.  Cav.,  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Stewart- 
Savile,  of  Kilmorie,  Torquay. 

V.  Charlotte,  d.  an  infant.  vi.  Maiy  Caroline. 
vii.  Margaret,  d.  young.                     viii.  Marjorie  Hilda. 

Lineag'e. — Lumsden  of  Pitcaple  is  a  branch  of  Lumsden 
of  Cushnie.  The  founder  gf  this  family  Thomas  de  Lumsden, 
a  cadet  of  Lumsden  of  that  ilk,  in  co.  Berwick,  received  from 
Duncan.  Earl  of  Fife,  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Drum  and 
Gouland,  in  co.  Fife,  and  of  Easter  and  Wester  Medlar  co. 
Aberdeen.  The  precise  date  of  this  transaction  is  unknown, 
the  charter  having  been  lost  (Robertson's  Index,  p.  58);  but 
it  must  have  been  previous  to  1353,  in  which  year  the  Earl 
died.  Thomas  de  Lumsden  was  Vice-Comes  of  co.  Fife,  and 
his  name  appears  frequently  in  charters  and  other  documents 
connected  with  co.  Aberdeen  in  the  middle  of  the  14th  century. 
A  safe  conduct  was  granted  to  him  by  Edward  III.,  dated 
Woodstock,  29  May,  1349  (Rotuli  Scotiae  1729),  probably  to 
negotiate  the  ransom  of  the  Earl  of  Fife,  who  was  taken 
prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Durham,  1346,  and  returned  to  Scot- 
land 1350.  The  lands  he  acquired  were  inherited  by  his  de- 
scendant, 

Tho.mas  Lumsden,  of  Couland  and   Medlar,  who  had  two 
sons,  I.  James,  who  s.  to  Couland;  and  ii.  Robert,  of  Medlar, 
d.  1480,  leaving  two  sons, 
Thomas,  m.  Marjory  Gordon,  and  d.  1495,  leaving  one  dau., 
Margaret,  to.  1st,  William  Johnstone,  of  that  ilk,  and  2ndly, 
William  Forbes,  of  Corsindae. 
Robert,  to.  Isobel,  dau.  of  John  Forbes,  of  Terpersie,  andt?. 
1546,  leaving  nineteen  children.     Of  these,  the  eldest  son 
was  Thomas,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Flodden,  leav- 
ing two  sons,  James,  d.  1550,  and  John,  who  eventually  s. 
to  the  property.    This 
John  Lumsden,  of  Cushnie,  who  d.  1588,  had  by  a  2nd  mar- 
riage, with  Elizabeth  Menzies,  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
John,  his  heir,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Mortimer,  of  Craigie- 
var.  and  had  a  son,  Robert,  who  d.  s.  p. 
Alexander,  of  Clova,  m.  Christian  Irvme,  and  d.  1625,  leav- 
ing a  son,  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 
Arthur.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Burnett,  of  Leys. 

Robert  Lumsden,  son  of  Alexander  Lumsden,  of  Clova,  s. 
to  Cushnie  on  the  death  of  his  cousin.  He  m.  Agues,  dau.  of 
Leith,  of  Bucham,  and  left  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir,  m.  Elizabeth  Leith,  and  (/.  1714,  leav- 
ing one  son,  David,  who  ?«.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Forbes,  2nd 
Bart,  of  Craigievar,  and  d.  without  male  issue  1718. 
John,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gordon,  of  Auchlyne.  and  d.  1716, 
leaving  two  sons,  Harry,  who  s.  to  Cushnie  on  the  death  of 
his  cousin,  David,  and  from  whom  Rev.  H.  T.  Lumsden,  of 
Cushnie,  was  descended,  and  Charles. 


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LUM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


Lrs' 


Eobert,  m.  a  dau.  of  Forbes  of  Tulloch  ;  killed  1690,  leaving 
one  son,  John. 

James,  711.  a  dau.  of  Chalmer."!,  of  Balnacraig,  and  left  two 
sons,  Robert  and  John. 

■\VilIiam,  ))!.  Joan  Gordon,  and  left  three  sons,  1  James, 
d.  s.  p. ;  2  Alexakdek,  of  whom  presently  ;  and  3  William, 
iw.his  cousin,  Kachel,  dau.  of  Charles  Lumsden,  of  llarlaw  ; 
the  eldest  son  of  this  marriage,  Harry,  bought  the  estates 
of  Clova  and  Auchindoir  from  John  Lumsden,  of  Cushnie, 
I7S2,  and  entailed  them  on  a  series  of  heirs,  1st,  his  nephew. 
Sir  Harry  Niven,  Bart.,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Gen.  Hay,  of 
Kannes,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  2ndly,  his  nephew,  the  late  Harry 
l.eith  Lumsden,  who  also  d.  s.  p. ;  and  3rdly,  Henry  Lums- 
den, 2nd  son  of  Harry  Lumsden,  of  Bellielvie,  of  whom 
presently. 

Alexander  Lcmsden,  2nd  son  of  the  above  William  Lums- 
den and  Jean  Gordon  his  wife,  m.  Isobcl,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Seaton,  and  had  issue,  i  Harry,  d.  s.  p. ;  11.  John,  of  whom 
presently  ;  and  m.  Alexander,  m.  Jane  Robertson,  and  had 
issue,  the  late  Alexander  Lumsden,  of  Glenbogie.  The  eldest 
son  to  leave  issue, 

John-  LrMSDEN,  jn.  Christian  Stephen,  and  had,  i.  Harry,  of 
whom  presently ;  n.  John ;  m.  William ;  iv.  George  ;  v.  James, 
VI.  Benjamin.    The  eldest  son, 

Harry  Lumsden,  of  Belhelvie  and  Pitcaple,  m.  1781,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Hugh  McVeagh,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Harry  Lumsden,  of  Cushnie,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  issue, 
Hcgh,  his  heir. 

Henry,  who  «.  as  heir  of  entail  to  the  Auchindoir  estates,  9)i. 
1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Tower,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her, 
with  five  daus.,  three  sons,  1.  Harry,  m.  1841,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Manar,  and  d.  in  1850,  leaving  issue, 
1  Henry,  d.  6  Oct.  1859 ;  2  Hdgh  Gordon  Lumsden,  Esq. 
of  Auchindoir  aRd  Clova,  J.l'.  and  D.L.,  b.  28  June,  1850, 
7!!.  15  Jan.  1874,  Maria  Magdalcna,  dau.  of  Carlos  Pedro 
Gordon,  Esq.  of  Wardhouse  and  Kildrummy,  and  has  issue, 
Hugh  Patrick,  b.  17  March,  1S7G,  and  Carlos  Barron,  b.  19 
July,  1878;  1  Elizabeth,  m.  1»67,  Maxwell  Wither  Hyslop, 
Esq.  and  has  issue  :  2  Katherine,  m.  1874,  John  Henry 
Franks,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  :  11.  John,  killed  at  Lucknow 
1857  ;  III.  Hugh  Gordon,  of  Auchindoir  and  Clova,  d.  1845. 
He  m.  2ndly,  ftlary  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Kirkpatrick, 
Bart,  of  Closeburn,  and  had  by  her  four  daus.  He  d. 
1856. 
Thomas,  of  Belhelvie,  Col.  Bengal  Artillery  and  C.B.  m.  Hay, 
dau.  of  John  Burnett,  Esq.  of  Elrick,  and  had  issue,  with 
five  daus.,  six  sons,  I  Harry-liurnctt  (Sir),  K. C.S.I. .  C.B. , 
of  Belhelvie  Lodge,  Aberdeenshire,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. - 
Gen.,  6.  1821 ;  m.  1866,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  John 
Myers,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Flintliara ;  2  John:  3  Thomas ; 
4  Peter  Stark  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  b.  1829,  is  a  General, 
and  appointed  a  Member  of  Council  of  India  in  1883,  and 
in  1884  a  Commissioner  for  the  delimitation  of  the  Nonh- 
West  Boundary  of  Afghanistan,  m.  1862,  Mary  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Marriott,  Esq.  ;  6  William,  killed  at  Delhi. 
1858,  6  Hugh  David. 
AVilliam  James,  of  Balmedie,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  John,  Viscount  Arbuthnott ;  2ndly,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Matthew  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Manningham 
Lodge,  CO.  York ;  and  3rdly,  Wil'hehnina,  dau.  of  Col.  Forbes 
Leith,  of  Whitehaugh.  Ho  il.  27  Aug.  1875,  leaving 
by  his  second  wife  one  son  and  lliree  daus.,  A:nes  Peite((/. 
Aug.  1883),  wife  of  Capt.  K.  H.  Bo.\le,  R.N. ;  Katherine 
Elizabeth;  and  Mary,  wi  e  of  Capt.  Campbell  Colquhoun, 
of  Clathick.  The  only  son,  William  Harry,  of  Balmedie, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  E.A.  Oxon,  0.  a  May,  1852;  m.  14  June, 
1877,  Elizabeth  Lauderdale,  eldest  dau.  ot  Col.  Renny  Tail- 
your,  of  Borrowfield,  co.  Forfar,  and  has  Harry  Tailyocr, 
0.  15  April,  1879;  Charles  Ramsay,  b.  14  June,  1880; 
Ernest  Francis,  6.  5  Aug.  1882 ;  and  Bertie  Noel,  6.  23  Dec. 
1885. 
Clements,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Echt,  and 
d.  1853,  leaving  issue,  Henry  William,  James  Forbes,  and 
four  daus. 

The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Pitcaple,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Sheriff  of 
Sutherland,  6.  22  April,  1783;  m.  1st,  30  April,  1813,  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Brebner,  Esq.  of  Lairney,  and  had  by 
her  an  only  dau.,  Christina,  in.  Rev.  George  Bain,  and  d.  il 
Dec.  1891.  He  to.  2ndly,  8  July,  1824,  Isabella,  4th  dau.  of 
Walter  Fergus,  Esq.  of  Strathore,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
b  June,  1857,  he  had, 

Henry,  now  of  Pitcaple. 

Walter,  H.E.I  C.S.,  b.  27  Juno,  18.34,  d.  4  April,  1872. 

Charlotte  Fergus,  deceased. 

Catherine  Edith,  m.  her  cousin,  Lieut.-Col.  H.  W.  Lumsden, 
late  R.A. 

Isabella,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Lovett  {see  Lovett  of  liscombc). 
Mr.  Lumsden  d.  27  Jan.  1859. 

Amu — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  two  otters'  heads  couped 
in  chief  gu.  and  an  escallop  in  ba.'^e  vert.  Oreit—A  naked  arm 
grasping  a  sword  ppr.     Motto— \H  i  dono  sum  quod  sum. 

^at— Pitcaple  Castle,  Pitcaple,  co.  Aberdeen. 


LTJMSDEN    OF    ATJCHINDOIE, 

and 
LUMSDEN    OF    BALMEDIE. 

i^See  preceding  Memoir.) 


LUMSDEN    OF   ABDEN. 

Lumsden,  James,  Esq.  of  Arden,  Dumbarton- 
sliire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1851;  m.  1882,  Susan 
Campbell,  dau.  of  Robert  Duncanson  McKenzie, 
Esq.  of  Caldarvan,  Dumbartonshire,  and  lias  issue^ 

James  Robert,  &.  1884. 

Susan  Elizabeth  Campbell,  b.  1887. 

Lineage,  —  James  Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Toker  Lodge,  Ren- 
frewshire, J.P.  and  D  L.  co.  Lanark,  Lord  Provost  of 
Glasgow  1843-6,  b.  1778;  m.  1802,  Margaret  Mirrlees,  and  cj> 
1856,  leaving  issue  by  her  who  d.  1819, 

I.  James,  of  Arden. 

II.  William,  M.D.,  6.  1812;  d.  1842. 

III.  George,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1889. 

I.  Janet,   b.   1819;    m.   Peter  White,    Esq.,   accountant    at 
Glasgow ;  and  d.  1862. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Lumsden,  Knt.  of  Arden,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
cos.  Lanark  and  Dumbarton,  and  J.P.  co.  Renfrew,  Lord 
Provost  of  Glasgow  1866-69,  b.  1808  ;  m.  1835,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  James  Pinkerton,  Esq.,  Merchant  of  Glasgow,  wasknightetl 
1868,  and  d.  1879,  having  by  her  who  d.  1878,  had  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Arden. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1869,  William  Jamieson,  Esq.  Merchant  o5 
Gkisgow. 

II.  Eliza. 

III.  Isabella. 

Amu — Az.,  a  chevron  or  between  two  wolves"  heads  erased 
in  chief  arg.  and  an  escallop  in  base  of  the  last.  Crtst — A  hand 
grasping  a  dagger  in  bend  sinister,  all  ppr. 

(S«it— Arden,  Alexandria,  Dumbartonshire, 


LUSHINGTON    OF   PARK    HOUSE. 

LusHiNGTOX,  Cecilia,  of  Park  House,  Kent„ 
s.  her  fatlier  1893. 

Lineaire. — Stephen  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Sittingbourne 
(son  and  heir  of  Thon:as  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Sittingbourne, 
and  grandson  of  Augustus  Lushington,  of  Sittingbourne,  living- 
1633)  purchased  the  fee-simple  of  the  manor  of  Rodmersham. 
He  m.  1st,  Catherine,  only  sister  and  heir  of  John  Godfrey, 
Esq.  of  Norton  Court,  by  whom  (who  d.  at  the  age  of  27,  28 
Aug.  1700)  he  had  an  only  child,  Thomas  Godfrey,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jane  Petley,  relict  of  Edmond  Fowler,  Esq.  of 
Ash,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.),  i.  Stephen,  who  d.  s.  'p.  ; 
II.  Franklyn,Capt.  R.N.,  killed  on  board  the  "Burford"  man-of- 
war  at  the  siege  of  Guyra,  19  Feb.  1743;  in.  Henry,  D.D.,  jh. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Altham,  and  had  issue,  Stephen,  o£ 
Southill  Park,  Chairman  of  the  H.E  I.C.,  created  a  Baronet  in 
1791 ;  William,  of  Mark's  Hall,  Essex,  M.P.,  and  Alderman  of 
London;  and  Henry,  who  was  assassinated  in  the  East  Indies; 
IV.  William,  Col.  in  the  Army,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  William 
Southwell  (of  the  family  of  the  Viscounts  Southwell),  and  had' 
two  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  Jane,  ?».  John Reilly,  Esq.of  Scarvagh, 
CO.  Down,  and  Mary,  d.  young.  Mr.  Lushington  d.  1718,  and 
was  i.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Godfrey  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Sittingbourne,  who 
TO.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Gisbourne,  Esq.,  and  had  by 
her,  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.  1748;  William,  capt.  in  the  army, 
d.  unm.  1763;  James  Stephen,  eventually  heir;  and  Cathe- 
rine, wife  of  John  Cockin  Sole,  Esq.  Mr.  Lushington  j)i.  2iidly, 
1752,  Miss  Barbara  Skeere,  of  Doddington.  He  d.  3  Aug.  1757, 
aged  57.     His  youngest  son. 

Rev.  James  Stephen  Lushington,  of  Rodmersham,  in  Kent,. 
Prebendary  of  Carlisle,  Vicar  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  of. 
Latton,  Essex,  b.  Nov.  1734  :  vi.  1st,  5  April,  1764,  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Right  Rev.  Edmund  Law,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  24  July,  1768)  had  Thomas  Godfrey,  who  d. 
1819  ;  Edmund  Henry,  his  heir  ;  and  Maria  Catherine,  wife  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Edwards,  LL.D.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  llumpiirey  Christian,  of  Docking,  Norfolk,  and 
had  four  other  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  William  John,  of  Rodmersham,  one  of  the  Commissioners 
of  Parliamentary  Inquiry,  who  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  and  d.  1845,  leaving 
issue,  one  son,  Charles  Hugh,  and  four  daus. 


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Lur 


1257 


II.  Eight  Hon.  Stephen  Edmbold,  of  Norton  Court,  near 
Faversham,  Kent,  P.C.,  J. P.,  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxon.  He  was 
I'rivate  Secretary  to  Lord  Harris  1795-99,  M.P.  for  Rye 
J«07-12,  for  Canterbury  1812-30  and  1835-37,  Chairman  of 
Committees  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Joint  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  1824-27,  Governor  of  Madras  1827-35,  P.C. 
1827;  b.  May,  177G:  m.  1st,  9  Dec.  1797,  Annie  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  George,  Isl  Lord  Harris ;  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  March,  1856)  had  issue, 

1  Stephen  George,  Commissioner  of  Customs,  d.  \uim.  1 
Feb.  1853. 

2  James  Stephen,  formerly  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Governor  of  Madras,  d.  unm.  1833. 

3  George  Thomas,  7/i.  Marianne  Gordon,  but  d.  s.  p. 

4  William  Hurdis,  m.  Caroline  Menzies,  but  d.  s.  p. 

5  Eichard. 

C  Charles  Manner,  6.  1819,  Capt.  East  Kent  Eifles,  and 
late  M.P.  for  Canterbury,  M.  A.  Oxon,  afterwards  a  Fellow 
of  All  Souls'  Coll.  ;  m.  5  May,  1846,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Henry  Stafford  Northcote,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Earl  ot 
Iddesleigh,  and  d.  Nov.  1864,  leaving  issue,  Agnes,  m. 
26  July,  1870,  Sir  Walter  George  Phillimore,  Bart.  ; 
Constance  Sarah;  Maud,  m.  9  F'eb.  1886,  William  Kobert 
Pidgeon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Grevstones,  co.  Wicklow;  and 
Geraldirie,  m.  5  April,  1879,  Hon.  S.  W.  B.  Coleridge,  2nd 
son  of  Lord  Coleridge. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  James  Beckford  Wildman,  Esq.  of  Chil- 
ham  Castle. 

2  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  C.  F.  Newell. 

The  Eight  Hon.  S.  E.  Lushington.  m.  2ndly,  Marianne,  dau. 
of  James  Hearne,  Esq.  of  Great  Portland  Street,  London, 
which  lady  d.  28  June,  1864.     He  d.  5  Aug.  1868. 

III.  James  Law  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  b.  1779,  General  in  the  army, 
:ind  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Company,  M.P.  for  Peters- 
rield  1825,  for  Hastings  1826,  and  for  Carlisle  from  1827  to 
3832.  He  m.  1836,  Miss  Eossetta  Sophia  Costen,  and  d.  29 
May,  1859,  without  issue. 

IV.  Charles  May,  one  of  the  Circuit  Judges  on  the  Madras 
Establishment,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  —  Ansell,  Esq.,  and 
and  d.  8  March,  1844,  leaving  issue, 

1  Franklyn,  Accountant  Gen.  JIadras,  to.  Annie,  dau.  of 
£.  Cheappini,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Mortimer,  m.  Minnie,  dau.  of  Major  Hume, 
and  has  issue,  Arthur  and  Charles. 

2  Emald  George,  m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Major  Fen wick,and 
has  issue. 

3  Reginald  Holland  Law. 

4  Franklyn  de  Winton.  5  Edmund  Gay. 
1  Edith.  2  Amy.  3  Violet. 
4  May. 

2  Charles  Ansell,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  E.  Jenkins,  Esq.  and 
has  issue,  Catherine,  m.  Col.  Morant;  and  Helen,  //(.  W. 
Lock,  Esq.,  B.C.S. 

3  James  Law,  Accountant  Gen.  Bombay,  m.  Emma,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Nelson,  and  had  issue, 

1  James  Law,  m.  Bessie,  dau.  of  Major  Wingate. 

2  Harry  Wellesley,  m.  Florence,  dau  of  Sir  W.Robinson. 

3  Charles  Morant,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of  Col.  Fyers. 

4  Alfred,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  W.  Corden,  Esq. 

5  Franklyn  Grey. 

6  Percy,  7«.  Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  R.  Higgins. 
1  Emma  May. 

1  Hester,  m.  'Edmund  Smith.  Esq.  2  Mary. 

3  Edith,  m.  Col.  Wyndham  Baker. 

I.  Paulina. 

II.  Dorothy  Christian,  m.  Guy  Lenox  Prendergast,  Esq. 

The  Eev.  Mr.  Lushington  d.  17  June,  1801.  and  was  «.  by  the 
son  of  his  first  marriage, 

Edmund  Henbt  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  one  of  the  Puisne  Judges  at  Ceylon,  subsequently  Chief 
Commissioner  of  the  Colonial  Board  of  Audit,  and  Master  of 
the  Crown  Office,  b.  11  July,  1766;  ra.  1st,  2  Jan.  1801,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Faulknor  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  by  whom  he 
had  one  child,  Louisa,  who  d.  1819,  and  2ndly,  12  April,  1810, 
Sophia,  (6.  30  July,  1779),  dau.  of  Thomas  Philips,  Esq,  of 
Sedgeley,  near  Manchester,  by  whom  (who  ((.  10  Jan.  1841)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Law,  late  of  Park  House. 

II.  Henry,  Chief  Secretary  at  Malta,  d.  unm.  11  Aug.  1855. 
HI.  Thomas  Davies,  Madras  Civil  Service,  m.  7  Feb.  1850, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  May  Lushington,  Esq.,  and  d.  1868, 
leaving  issue,  1  Thomas  Godfrey  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Swavesey;  2  Arthur  James,  to.  6  Nov.  1879.  Constance 
Caroline,  dau.  of  General  Hutchinson,  and  has  two  sons, 
Arthur  Edmund  Godfrey  Hamilton,  and  Cecil  Henry  Gos- 
set;  3  Henry  Venables ;  4  Lionel  Edmund,  m.  9  Aug. 
1893,  Alethea  Violet  Florence  Macartney,  dau.  of  J.  Macait- 
ney,  Esq. ;  1  May  Catherine. 

IV.  Franklin,  Barrister-at-Law,  formerly  member  of  the 
Supreme  Council  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  now  a  Metropolitan 
Police  Magistrate,  to.  21  Jan.  1862,  Kate  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Morgan,  and  has  George  Henry  F'itzjames  ;  F'ranklin; 
Louisa  Gertrude  ;  Mildred  Ellen. 

I.  Sophia,  d.  1823. 


n.  Maria  Catherine,  d.  1891. 

HI.  Emily,  d.  1893.  iv.  Marianne- Harriet,  d.  1823. 

V.  Eosa,  d.  1833. 

VI.  Ellen  Eliza,  d.  27  March,  1886. 

VII.  Louisa  Sophia,  d.  1854. 

Mr.  E.  H.  Lushington  d.  27  March,  1839 ;  his  widow  d.  10  Jam. 
1841.    The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Law  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Kent,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  10  Jan.  iBll  ;  m.  14  Oct.  1842, 
Cecilia,  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Clayton  Tennyson,  LL.D., 
Eector  of  Somersby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  sumving  issue, 

Cecilia,  now  of  Park  House. 

Ar/iis — Or,  on  a  fess  wavy  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
vert  langued  gu.  as  many  ermine  spots  of  the  field.  Crest — A 
lion's  head  erased  vert,  ducally  gorged  arg.,  charged  on  the 
erasure  with  three  ermine  spots  or.  Motto — Fides  nudaquo 
Veritas. 

Seat — Park  House,  Maidstone,  Kent. 


LUTLEY    OF   BROCKHAMPTON. 

LuTLEY,  JoHx  Habixgtox,  Esq.  of  Brockhamp- 
ton,  CO.  Hereford,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  1861,  J.P. 
CO.  Hereford  and  co.  Worcester,  D.L.  co.  Hereford, 
High  Sheriff  in  1872,  for  same  co.,  b.  2  May,  1840; 
m.  15  Dec.  1864,  Emily-Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  and  Eev.  George  Gustavus  Chetwynd 
Talbot,  3rd  brother  of  Henry  John,  18th  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Nov.  1886)  has. 


I.  John  Talbot,  6.  5  Aug.  1873. 
I.  Guendolen  Emily  Frances. 
III.  Geraldine  Violet. 


II.  Ethel  Susan. 
IV.  Gertrude  Emily. 


Mr.  Barneby  re-assumed  his  patronymic  of  Lutlet 
by  royal  licence,  1864. 

liineag'e. — Dr.  Nash,  in  his  History  of  Worcestershire 
(vol.  i.  p.  116,  art.  "Bockleton''),  has  the  following  note- 
respecting  the  Barnebys: — "Mr.  Habington  says  this  family 
came  originally  from  Yorkshire,  and,  if  so,  were  probably  a 
younger  branch  of  the  ancient  family  Baenby  of  Barnby  Ho.llr 
in  the  parish  of  Calthorne,  East  Riding  of  that  co.,  where 
they  continued  to  flourish  till  the  last  century,  when  they 
expired  in  co-heirs." 

Thomas  Barneby,  of  Ludlow,  in  Shropshire,  Treasurer  to 
King  Edward  IV.  at  the  battle  of  Towton,  was  there  slain  on< 
Palm  Sunda}',  1461.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas- 
Whitgreave,  of  The  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  Eecciver  to  Eichard^ 
Duke  of  York,  and  was  great-great-grandfather  of 

Eichard  Barneby,  of  Acton,  in  Worcestershire,  son  and: 
heir-apparent  of  Thomas  Barneby,  of  The  Hill,  by  Joyce  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Walter  Acton,  of  Acton,  living  in  1555. 
He  ra.  before  1555,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard 
Habingdon,  of  Brockhampton,  in  Herefordshire,  by  Joyce  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Shirley,  Lord  of  Stockton,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  9  July,  1574,  and  was  buried  at  Bockleton,  hadi 
issue,  with  daus.,  three  sons — viz.,  Robert,  his  heir;  William, 
ancestor  of  the  Barnebys,  of  The  Hill ;  and  Thomas,  named  im 
an  entail  of  38th  Elizabeth.  Richard  Barneby  d.  in  1597,  was 
buried  at  Bockleton  on  4  Dec,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Barneby,  Esq.,  described  in  the  settlement  of  the 
38th  of  Elizabeth,  of  Lawton,  in  Herefordshire,  but  was  after- 
wards of  Brockhampton,  in  the  same  co.  He  m.  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Spooner,  of  Lawton,  and,  dying  in  May,  1634, ' '  centena- 
rius  ut  fertur  "  (Bromyard  Reg.),  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Barneby,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  with  whom  the 
Visitation  of  Herefordshire  of  1683  commences,  and  whose 
name  occurs  for  £67  in  the  catalogue  of  the  gentry,  of  that  coi. 
who  compounded  for  their  estates  in  1650.  He  i/i.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  ot  William  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Earl's  Court,  in  St.  Joha 
Bedwardine,  Worcestershire,  and  dying  about  1648,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Baknebt,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  described  in  hi» 
settlement  before  marriage  of  30  Nov.  1641,  as  son  and  heir- 
apparent  of  Thomas,  and  returned  among  the  persons  qualified 
for  Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak  in  1660,  his  estate  being  valued 
at  £1,000  per  annum.  He  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Eichard  Studley,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had  by  her  (who  was 
bur.  at  Bromyard,  13  Aug.  1666)  six  sons  and  five  daus.  He 
TO.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Rowdon,  Esq.  of  Rowdon,  in 
Herefordshire,  heir  to  her  brother  Anthony,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  in  1721)  an  only  child, 

Anne,   m.  Timothy  Briggenshawe,  Esq.  of  Earl's  Court,  ia 
St.  John's,  Worcestershire, 


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3Ir.  Barncbr,  who  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peaco  for  Hereford- 
shire, <?.  in  1684,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Richard  Barseet,  Esq.  of  Brockhanipton,  bapt.  there  15 
Oct.  1644,  711.  (articles  dated  24  June,  1678)  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Lechniere,  Esq.  of  Hanley  Castle,  Worcestershire, 
.and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  at  Brockhampton,  14  Aug.  1729, 
iiged  40)  had.  with  other  children,  who  d.  s.  p., 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Penelope,   ajied   4   at  'the  Visit.ation  of   168-3,  m.  30  Dec. 
1707,   Philip  Lutley,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  in  Salop,  derived 
from  Sir  W.  Lutley,  Knt.  of  Munslow  Hall,  Salop,  and  had 
■with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Bartholomew  Bicbard  Lutlet,  of  whom  presently  as  in- 
heritor of  the  estates  of    his    maternal    ancestore,    the 
Barnebts. 
r^ichard   Barneby   d.    14    Feb.    1719-20,   aged   7G,    and   was 
fcur.  at  Brockhampton.     His  third  son, 

John  B.vrxeet,  Esq.  bapt.  6  May,  1684,  rf.s.ji.  172G,  having 
devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 

Bartholomew  Richard  Lutlev,  Esq.,  who  assumed  incon- 
sequence the  surname  and  arms  of  Barneby  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment in  1735.  He  m.at  Whitbourne,  21  Oct.  1756,  Betty,  dau. 
■of  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  and  by  her  (who  cl.  14  May, 
1785)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Penelope,  7n.  Thomas  Newnham, 
Esq.  of  Broad  was,  and  Abigail,  who  d.  v.nm.  1805)  John,  his 
heir;  Philip,  b.  1763,  late  Receiver-General  for  co.  Hereford, 
•nho  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Lilly,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau. 
Ann  :  Lutley,  6.1764;  Rich.nrd,  b.  1769,  m.  Betty  Dansie, 
niece  and  devisee  of  Richard-Sweeting  Dansie,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Richard ;  Thomas ;  Elizabeth,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John 
Lingard :  Marj-;  and  Thomas,  Rector  of  Stepney,  b.  1773. 
Mr.  Barneby,  whe  was  High  Sheriff  of  Herefordshire  in  1739, 
d.  21  Dec.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

John  Barnedy,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  b.  1757,  High 
Sheriff  of  Herefordshire  1797  ;  m.  17  July,  1792,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Robert  Bulkeley,  Esq,  of  Bulkeley, 
Cheshire,  and  by  her  (who  <;.  18  Jan.  1833)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

William,  h.  27  Nov.  1801  ;  d.  5  Jan.  1857. 
Edmund,  //.  15  Dec.  1802,  devisee  of  his  great-uncle,  William 
Higginson,  Esq.  of  Saltmarsh,  under  whose  will  he  took 
the  name  of  Higginson.     He  d.  25  Nov.  1871. 
Elizabeth,  devisee  of  Buckenhill  under  her  mother's  will,  m. 
5  Aug.  1834,  to  Robert  Biddtdph  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Long- 
worth. 
Mr.  Barneby  d.  11  Feb.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldestson, 

John  Barneby,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  M.P.  for  Droitwich, 
and  afterwards  for  Worcestershire,  b.  20  Nov.  1799;  m.  24 
July,  1838,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Coles- 
bourne,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  186C),  had 
issue, 

John  Habington,  now  of  Brockhampton. 

William  Henry,  of  Bredenbury  Court,  Bromyard,  co.  Hereford, 

late  5sth  Regt.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1884,  b.  2  Feb. 

1843  ;  7,1.  8  Aug.  18G5,  Alice  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Michael 

Hicks-Beach,  8th  Bart,  of  WilliamstripPark,  co.  Gloucester, 

and  has  issue, 

1  Edmund  Henrv,  b.  July,  1869:  d.  Oct.  18G9. 

2  Richard  Hicks,  6.  16  May,  1875. 

3  Edward  Arthur.  6.  22  Feb.  1878. 

4  Henry  Maisey,  6. 1884. 

1  Susan  Alice.  2  Margaret  Caroline. 

3  Edith  Catharine.  4  Evelyn  Mary,  d.  June,  1876. 

5  Alice  Laura. 

Mr.  Barneby  d.  30  Nov.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son ; 
his  widow  survived  until  18  Dec.  1850. 

Ai-iiis — Quarterly :  Ist  and  4th  sa.,  a  lion  passant  guardant, 
hetween  three  escallops  arg.,  for  Barneby;  2nd  and  3rd  quar- 
terly or  and  az.,  four  lions  rampant  counterchanged,  together 
■with  upwards  of  fifty  four  quartenngs,  chieiiy  brought  in  by 
Habington  and  Shirley.  Crest — A  lion  couohant  guardant  sa. 
Motto — Virtute  non  vi. 

Seat — Brockhampton,  Worcester. 


LUTTRELIi    OF    DUNSTER    CASTLE. 

T"o-wxEs-LrTTEELL,  Geokge,  Esq.  of  Dunster 
Castle  and  Court  House,  co.  Somerset,  and  Wootton- 
ritzpaine,  co.  Dorset,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1874,  b.  27  Sept.  1S26  ;  w.  26  Aug.  1852,  Anne 
Elizabeth  Periam,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Hood,  Bart.,  M.P".  for  West  Somerset,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Alexander,  J.P.,  Capt.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  1  June, 


1855 ;  1)1.  6  April,  1866,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Cul. 
BIunro-Ferguson,  of  Raith,  co.  Fife,  and  Novar,  c  /.  Ross, 
and  has  issue,  a  son,  b.  20  May,  1887. 

II.  Hugh  Courteney,  M.P.  for  Tavistock  Division  of  Devon- 
shire, Capt.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  now  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
D.C.L.I.,  A.D.C.  to  Earls  Cowper,  K.G.,  and  Spencer, 
K.G.,  when  Lords-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  b.  10  Feb.  1857. 

HI.  Edward,  b.  24  Sept.  1858. 

IV.  Claude  Mohun,  b.  9  Sept.  1867. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Beatrice. 

Lineage. — In  the  time  of  Henry  III.,  Sib  Andrew^ 
Lvttrell  was  Baron  of  Irnham,  co.  Lincoln.     His  2nd  son,  : 

Alexander  Luttrell,  received  from  his  father  a  grant  of  the  ] 
manor  of  East  Quantoxhead,  which  has  continued  in  the  family  ' 
ever  since.    The  fourth  in  descent  from  this  Alexander,  j 

Sir  Hcgh  Luttrell  (son  of  Sir  Andrew  Luttrell,  of  Chilton,  I 

Devon,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Courtenay  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh,  ' 
Earl  of  Devon)  resided  at  Dunster  Castle,  which  his  mother. 
Lady  Elizabeth,  had  purchased  from  the  family  of  Mohun;  he 
was  Member  for  .Somerset  in  the  reign  of  Richard  II.,  and 
successively  for  that  co.  and  Devon.  In  8  Henry  IV.,  Sir 
Hugh  gained  a  suit  at  law  against  Edward  Plantagenet,  Duke 
of  York,  and  the  other  heirs  of  John,  Lord  Mohun  of  Dunster, 
by  which  he  obtained  possession  of  the  honours  and  castle  of 
Dunster,  Lordship  of  Carhampton,  &c.  He  was  afterwards 
Ranger  of  Blackmore  Forest,  Dorset,  a  Privy-Councillor  to 
King  Henry  V.,  Senesch.al  of  Normandy,  and  one  of  the-com- 
nianders  under  that  martial  monarch  at  the  reduction  of 
Harfleur  anno  1415,  and  at  the  memorable  seige  of  Rouen. 
Sir  Hugh  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Beaumont,  Knt. 
(From  a  younger  son  of  tlieirs,  Robert  Luttrell,  who  d. 
15  Henry  VI.,  seised  of  the  castle  and  lands  of  Luttrellstown, 
CO.  Dublin,  descended  the  well-known  Irish  family  of  Luttrell, 
of  which  were  the  extinct  Earls  of  C.ikhampton.)  Sir  Hugh 
was  s.  1431  by  his  eldest  son.  Sir  John  Luttrell,  a  Knight  of 
the  Bath  at  the  coronation  of  Henry  IV.,  father  of  Sir  James 
Luttrell,  who  was  made  a  Knight-Banneret  at  the  battle  of 
Wakefield  1463,  and  fell  fighting  under  the  standard  at  Lan- 
caster, 1471.    His  son. 

Sir  Hugh  Luttrell,  is  mentioned  by  Holinshed  and  other 
historians  amongst  the  persons  of  note  in  the  West  who  joined 
the  Earl  of  Richmond  at  his  landing,  and  were  afterwards 
instrumental  in  quelling  the  Devonshire  insurrection.  When 
the  successful  issue  of  Bosworth  placed  the  crown  upon  Rich- 
mond's head  as  Henry  VII.,  the  estates  of  Sir  Hugh  Luttrell 
were  immediately  restored,  and  he  was  subsequently  created  a 
Knight  of  the  Bath  at  the  coronation  of  the  Queen,  1487.  His 
son  and  heir, 

Sir  Andrew  Luttrell,  Knt.  of  Dunster  Castle,  ra.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyndham,  and  had  several  sons.  From  the 
2rd,  Richard,  sprang  the  Luttrells  of  Hartland,  Honnibere, 
Sandon  Court,  and  Chelsea.     He  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Luttrell,  knighted  at  the  taking  of  Edinburgh 
and  Leitli,  36  Henry  VIII.,  and  created  a  Knight-Banneret  at 
the  taking  of  Yester,  1  Edward  VI.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Griffith,  K.B.,  by  whom  (who  m.  after  his  decease  James 
Godolphin,  of  CornwalH  he  had  three  daus.,  heirs  to  one- 
third  part  of  his  estates,  the  other  two-thirds  devolving  by 
two  entails,  and  by  the  will  of  Sir  John  himself,  upon  his  next 
brother, 

Thomas  Luttrell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Minehead.  This  gentla- 
man,  in  order  to  preserve  the  estates  which  he  thus  inherited 
clear  of  his  neices'  portions  and  of  his  brother's  debts,  sold  all 
the  lands  in  Devon  and  Suffolk,  but  those  were  amply  replaced 
by  the  estates  acquired  on  his  marriage  with  Margaret,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher  Hadley,  Esq.  of  Withycombe,  and 
great-granddaughter  of  Philippa,  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey 
Audley,  by  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  James  Luttrell.  In  con- 
sequence of  this  con.sanguinity,  it  was  necessary  to  procure  a 
special  bull,  5  Philip  and  Mary,  from  the  Pope  Paul  V.  to 
sanction  the  marriage.  Mr.  Luttrell  d.  in  1570,  Margaret,  his 
wife  surviving,  who  was  afterwards  m.  to  John  Strode,  Esq.  of 
Parnham,  and  again  to  Richard  Hill,  Esq.  He  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  Luttrell,  Esq.,  who  inherited  likewise  his  mother's 
lands,  and  rn.  1st,  Joan,  dau.  of  HughStewkley,  Esq.  of  Marsh, 
CO.  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had  Thomas,  his  successor.  He  ra. 
2ndly,  Sylvestra  Capper,  by  whom  (who  ia.  after  his  decease, 
1st,  Sir  Edmund  Story,  and  2ndly,  Gyles  Penny,  Esq.)  he  had 
two  daus.,  Diana,  wife  of  Alexander  Lynde,  and  Sarah,  of  John 
Wogan.  Mr.  Luttrell  d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  1630,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  who  711.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Pophan,  Knt.  of  Littlecot,  and  dying  ia 
1647,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


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George  LuTTBELL,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  who  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Fbancis  Luttbell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  also  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Luttbell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  who  m.  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Simonds,  Esq.  of  Cambridgeshire,  who  was  s. 
■fcy  his  elder  son, 

Fbancis  Luttbell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  a  Colonel  in  the 
army  of  King  William,  who  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
JohnTregonwell,  Esq.  of  Milton  Abbey,  co.  Dorset,  and  dying 
in  1690,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tbegonwell  Luttbell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  at  whose 
decease  without  issue  in  170G  the  estates  reverted  to  his 
uncle, 

Alexander  Luttbell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle.  This  gentle- 
man served  in  all  the  wars  in  Flanders  throughout  the  reign  of 
King  William,  and  in  Queen  Anne's  time  was  Colonel  of  the 
Eoyal  Eegiment  of  Marines.  He  rn.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward 
Yard,  Esq.  of  Churston,  in  Devon,  and  dying  in  1714,  was  6'.  by 
his  elder  son, 

Alexander  Luttbell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  who  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  Bart,  of  Nettlecombe, 
and  had  an  only  dau.,  his  successor  at  his  decease, 

Margaret  Luttbell,  who  m.  Feb.  1746,  Hexbt  Fownes, 
Esq.  of  Nethway  House,  Devon,  and  she  and  her  husband 
assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Luttbell.  She  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  her  heir. 

II.  Alexander  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  East  Quantoxhead 
1754,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Gatchell,  Esq.,  and  rf.  Isl6, 
leaving  issue,  Alexander  Henry  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Minehead, 
m.  1837,  Charlotte  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Jeremy,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  10  Oct.  1887)  had  two  daus.,  Margaret  Char- 
lotte,™. John  Alexander  Fownes- Luttrell,  Esq.;  and  Caroline 
Lucy,  m.  Is;i6,  E.  J.  Yeatman,  Esq.,  H.E.l.C.S. 

III.  Francis,  Commissioner  of  Customs,  D.C.L.,  b.  1756  :  ;n. 
J 787,  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  Drewe,  Esq.  of 
Grange,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Luttrell  were  s.  by  their  eldest  son, 

John  Fownes-Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  M.P.  for 
Minehead,  b.  1752;  to.  3  Aug.  1782,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Francis  Drewe,  Esq.  of  Grange,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
20  March,  1830)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  successor  to  his  brother. 

311.  Francis,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  of 
Kilve  Court  and  Wootton  House,  Somerset,  6.  1792  ;  m.  Feb. 
J  824,  his  cousin,  Emma  Louisa  (rf.  1881),  dau.  ot  Samuel 
Drewe,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  and  dying  Jan.  1862,  left  issue, 

1  George,  now  of  Dunster  Castle. 

2  Francis,  m.  Anne  Helena,  dau.  of  Stephanus  Maritz,  and 
has  two  daus. 

1  Augusta  Margaret. 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  1861,  Henry  A.  Bosanquet,  Esq. 

IV.  Alexander  (Rev.),  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  B.C.L.,  Rector 
of  East  Quantoxheail,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  J. P.,  b.  1793  : 
■711.  May,  1824,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Leader,  Esq.  of  Putney, 
and  bad  issue, 

1  Henry  Acland,  C.B.,  of  Badgworth  Court,  Somerset, 
M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  sheriff  1881,  Capt.  Rifle 
Brigade,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  V.  Batt.  Somersetshire  L.  I. :  6. 
1826;  m.  1857,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Euscombe 
Poole,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau.  Eva. 

2  John  Alexander,  of  Edington.  Bridgwater,  J. P.,  late 
Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1833:  m.  Jan.  1870,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Alexander  Henry  Fownes-Luttrell,  Vicar  of  Mine- 
head,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  Alexander  CoUingwood,  ('. 
1870. 

1  Fanny  Henrietta,  m.  April,  1861,  John  Blommart,  Esq. 
of  Willett  House,  Somerset,  J.P. 

2  Florence,  m.  5  July,  1851,  Hon.  Richard  Augustus  Eethell, 
afterwards  2nd  Baron  Westbury,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Thomas,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Carhampton, 
and  Incumbent  of  Dunster,  Somerset,  J. P.,  6.  1794  ;  d.iinm. 
1871. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  d.  1835.  ii.  Margaret,  d.  1858. 

in.  Harriet,  d.  6  April,  1870,  aged  81. 

Mr.  Luttrell  d.  16  Feb.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Fownes-Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  J.P.  and 

D.L.,  d.  26  Aug.  17S7.    He  d.  unm.   1857,  and  was  s.  by  his 

next  brother, 
Henry  Fownes-Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  J.P.,  B.A. 

of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxon;  M.P.  for  Minehead  1816-22,  and  a 

Commissioner  of  the  Board  of  Aduit  1822-49,  b.  7  Feb.  1790. 

He  rf.  6  Oct.  1867,  and  was  «.  by  his  nephew,  George,  now  of 

Dunster  Castle,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Francis  Fownes-Luttrell,  of 

Kilve  Court. 

.^nns— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  bend  between  sis 
martlets  sa.,  for  Luttrell:   2nd   and  3rd,  az.,   two  eagles 


displayed  in  fess  and  a  mullet  in  base  arg.,  for  Fownes. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  feathers  arg. 
Supporters  (as  borne) — Two  swans  collared  and  chained.  Motto 
— Qusesita  marte  tuenda  arte. 

Seats — Dunster  Castle,  Taunton  ;  Conrt  House,  East  Quan- 
toxhead.  Bridgwater,  Somerset ;  and  Wooton  House,  Char 
mouth,  Dorset. 

♦ 


liUTWIDGE    OF    HOIilSI   ROOK   HAIiL. 

LuTwiDGE,  Chaeles  Eobeet  Fletchee,  Esq. 
of  HolmEook  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  and  Shandon, 
CO.  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  former  countv,  and 
J.P.  CO.  Kent,  M.A.  (Cantab),  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  2  Aug.  1835. 

liineagre. — Thomas  LuTWiDGE,or  Lutwiche,  traditionally 
descended  from  Roger  de  Ledwich,  who  held  two  Knights' 
Fees  in  Meath,  about  1214,  had  issue,  a  son. 

Thomas  Lctwidgb,  an  ofRcer  in  the  army  of  King  William 
HI.  in  Ireland,  and  afterwards  of  ^yhitehaven,  co.  Cumberland, 
J. P.,  and  (in  12  George  1.)  HighlSheriff  for  that  county.  He  ii  . 
1st,  Hannah  Eumbold,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Palmer,  b.  19  Jan.  1702-3 ;  rf.  10  April,  1704. 

He  m.  2Hdly,  6  Feb.  1721,  Lucy,  6th  and  youngest  dnu.  of  Sir 
Charles  Hoghton,  of  Hoghton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  4th  Bart., 
and  grand-dau.  of  John,  2nd  Viscount  Massereene.  and  by  her 
(who  rf.  7  Sept.  1780)  had  issue, 

II.  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,  who  s.  his  brother. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Whitehaven, 
v.  John,  rf.  itnm.  1749. 

VI.  Samuel,  Lieut.  R.N.,  rf.  unhi.  1757. 

VII.  Walter,  rf.  young. 

VIII.  SkefBngton,  Admiral  R.N.,  who  was,  whilst  Commo- 
dore, one  of  the  early  preceptors  of  Lord  Nelson.  He  i». 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Bateson,  of  Londonderry,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Robert  Bate,son  Harvey,  of  Killoquin,  oo. 
Antrim,  Bart.  Admiral  Lutwidge  rf.  s.  p.  15  Aug.  1814, 
aged  77. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  to  Hill  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Purdysburn,  co.  Down 
(whose  will,  dated  8  July,  1773,  was  proved  17  Aug.  follow- 
ing), and  had  issue. 

ir.  Cordelia.  in.  Lucy. 

Thomas  Lutwidge  (whose  will,  dated  29  Aug.  1732,  was  proved 
12  Dec.  1747)  rf.  "28  Aug.  1745,  aged  85.     His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Lutwidge,  Esq.  of  Holm  Rook,  Whitehaven,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Cumberland,  was  Receiver  and  Surveyor-General 
of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  Surveyor  and  Controller-General  of 
the  coasts  of  Cumberland  and  Westmorland,  and  the  Port  of 
Lancaster.  He  was  6.  29  Jan.  1722 ;  purchased  Holm  Rook 
and  the  Manor  of  Bolton  in  1750,  and  rf.  unm.  in  Oct.  1784. 
His  brother, 

Henby  Lutwidge,  Esq.  of  Holm  Rook,  and  formerly  of 
Walton  lo  Dale,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  17'24;  m.  8  Sept.  1767,  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rigby  Molyneux,  of  Preston,  Capt.  in  the 
Army,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Oliver  Marton,  of  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  1791)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Holm  Rook. 

II.  Skcfiington,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cumberland,  formerly 
Major  in  the  nth  Regt.  of  Native  Infantry,  H.E.l.C.S.,  6. 
23  May,  1779;  m.  19  March,  1811,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Lockhart,  of  Lanarkshire,  and  d.s.p.S  Feb.  1854. 
Sherf.  10  Jan.  1873. 

III.  Henry  Thomas,  Commander  R.N.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Taylor,  of  Townhead,  co.  Lancastei',  and  rf.  s.p.  30  Jan.  1861. 
She  rf.  1860. 

I.  Charlotte  Jane,  6.  1770;  m.  1st,  William  Benn,  an  officer 
H.E.l.C.S.;  2nd]y,  Thomas  Cope,  and  rf.  1851. 

II.  Lucy,  b.  1771;  m.  Rev.  W.  Grice,  and  rf.  1831. 

III.  Margaret,  b.  1772 ;  7/i.  John  E.  Carter,  of  Leicester,  and 
rf.  181-2. 

IV.  Cordelia,  rf.  unm. 

V.  Henrietta  Octavia,  b.  1778;  ia.  Charles  Poole,  of  The 
Grove,  Stanmore,  co.  Middlesex,  who  d.  in  1838,  aged  80. 
She  d.  1848. 

Mr.  Lutwidge  rf.  1  Aug.  1798.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Lutwidge,  of  Holm  Rook,  formerly  Major  1st 
Regt.  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  15  June,  1768;  m.  15  Jan. 
1798,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Charles  Dodgson, 
Bishop  of  Elphin,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  17  April,  1836)  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Henby  (Rev),  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Vicar  of  East 
Farleigh,  co.  Kent,  h.  21  March,  ISOO;  m.  3  Nov.  1831, 
Anne  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Raikes,  of  Welton  House, 
CO.  York,  and  rf.  15  Jan.  1843,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  rf. 
15  Feb.  1877,  aged  80), 

Chables  PiObebt  Fletcher,  now  of  Holm  Rook  Hall. 
Caroline  Louisa,  b.  10  April,  1837 ;  rf.  unm.  8  April,  1877. 


1260 


LUT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LUX 


n.  Eobert  Wilfred  SkeflBngton,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  17  Jan. 
1802;  d.  U7iin.  25  May,  lb72. 

I.  Elizabeth  Frances,  £>.  1799 :  m.  17  Feb.  1825,  Thomas 
Raikes,  of  Welton,  and  c^  19  March,  1883,  having  had 
issue. 

II.  Frances,  m.  5  .\pri],  1S27,  to  Archdeacon  Charles  Dodg- 
son.  Rector  of  Croft,  co.  York,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1867,  having 
had  issue. 

in.  Lucy,  tf.  imm.  4  Sept.  1880. 

IV.  Charlotte  Manella,  d.  unm. 

V.  Margaret  Ann,  d.  iinm.  30  Kov.  1869. 

VI.  Henrietta  Mary,  d.  unm.  9  Oct.  1S72. 

Mr.  Lutwidge  d.  7  Sept.  1848. 

Arms — Az.,  three  caps  of  maintenance,  or,  turned  up,  crm. 
Crest — A  lion  rampant  per  pale,  arg.  and  gu.,  collared,  or. 
Motto — Deo  patriK  aniicis. 

Stof— Holm    Rook    Hall,    Whitehaven,    Cumberland;    and 
Shan  don,  Tunbridge  Wells. 


LUT"W^CHE    OF    KYNASTON. 

LnwYCHE,  Hudson  Latham,  Esq.  of  Kynaston, 
CO.  Hereford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  County  Councillor, 
High  SlierifP  1893,  late  Capt.  1st  Eojal  Lancashire 
Militia  (il.F.H.),  b.  10  July,1856 ;  m.  14  Jan. 
1888,  Metta  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Otis 
Hopkins,  of  Milwaukee,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue, 

Gut  Latham,  6.  14  July,  1S89. 

Xiineag'e. — .Vt  the  time  of  the  Conquest,  or  previous,  the 
name  was  Latois  (probably  Norman-French),  then  Lotwiche, 
.•ifterwards  Lutwyche,  which  is  continued  up  to  the  present 
time.  In  the  records  of  the  College  of  Arms  this  family 
may  be  traced  to  about  1200,  at  which  time  they  were 
c.-illed  Lords  of  Lutwyche.  Roger  LnrwYCHE,  Lord  of  Lut- 
wyche, had  a  son,  William,  h.  1323,  whose  descendant, 

William  LcxftTCHE,  was  6.  1418,  and  4th  in  descent  from 
him  was 

Edward  Lutwyche,  Lawyer,  1565,  Inner  Temple,  who  d. 
1614.    His  younger  brother, 

John  Lutwyche,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  m.  twice.  By  his  first 
wife,  he  had  a  son  and  heir,  Edward  ;  and  by  his  second  wife, 
a  son.  Racket,  Rector  of  Kynnaston,  co.  Stafford,  who  m., 
and  had  a  son.  Racket,  Prebendary  of  Flixton,  Cathedral  of 
Litchfield.    The  elder  son, 

Edward  Lutwyche,  of  Lutwyche,  co.  Salop,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Leighton,  of  Plosh,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  1638, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  v.  p.,  having  m.  9  May,  1631,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Richard  Leuker,  of  Rowton  Castle,  Salop,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Mary,  d.  unm.  ;  and  Elizabeth,  who  m. 
AVilliam  Holland,  of  Benwarton,  co.  Salop)  a  son, 

Sir  Edward  Lutwyche,  Knt.  of  Lutwyche,  bapt.  2  Aug. 
1634;    admitted  at  Gray's    Inn    1652;   Sergeant,    1683; 
King's  Counsel,  1684;  Judge  of   Common    Pleas,  1686; 
Recorder  of  Chester;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Timothy  Turner, 
of  Bold,  CO.  Salop,  and  d.  1709,  having  had  issue, 
William,  four  years  of  age  18  Aug.  1663;  d.  1667. 
Thomas  (Sir),  b.  1674;    Barrister,  K.C.,  M.P.  for  Ag- 
mondesham,   m.   Elizabeth    Eagnet,    and    had    issue, 
William,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1750,  d.  unm.   1773; 
Charles,  d.  unm.  1763;  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  :  Anne,  m. 
Kicholas   F'ayalierly,  d.  s.  p.  ;    Sarah,  m.  Thomas  G. 
Winford,  of  Astly,  co.  Worceeter,  whose  dau.  ?)j.  Ham- 
brook  Freemon,  of  Farnley  Court,  Bucks. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Edward  Baldwin,  of  Middlebury,  co.  Salop. 

II.  Dorothy.  in.  Elizabeth.  iv.  Sarah. 

The  second  son, 

John  Lutwyche,  of  Stone  Acton,  co.  .Salop,  was  buried 
25  May,  1666.  Re  jn.  a  dau.  of  —  Philips,  Esq.  of  Chelmick, 
and  had  a  son, 

John  Lutwyche,  Esq.  bapt.  5  March,  1625 ;  buried  22  May, 
1691.     He  m.  12  June,  1666,  Eleanor  Wiblow,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Lutwyche,  Esq.  bapt.  12  Aug.  1667;  buried  at  Great 
Malvern  19  Nov.  1725  ;  having  m.  29  Jan.  1690,  Ruth  Pentring, 
of  Horn  Castle,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John  Lutwyche,  Esq.,  bapt.  6  Dec.  1091;  m.  4  Oct.  1719, 
Ann  Artland ;  and  d.  24  April,  1771.    His  son, 

John  Lutwyche,  Esq.,  bapt.  at  Luckley,  29  July,  1720  ;  m. 
4  Nov.  1747,  Ann  Maria  Loftus,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Lutwyche,  Esq.,  bapt.  30  Jan.  1760;  m.  and  had 
three  sons,  John,  d.  unm. ;  Tho.mas  ;  James,  d.  an  infant.  His 
second  son, 

Thomas  Lutwyche,  Esq.,  b.  1785  ;  to.  Feb.  1811,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  James  Barton,  of  Castle  Bromwich,  co.  Warwick,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1821)  had  issue, 


Hudson,  of  whom  presently. 

Louisa,  unm.  Charlotte,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Lutwyche  d.  May,  1845.    His  son, 

Hudson  Lutwyche,  Esq.,  m.  29  May,  1844,  Charlotte  Anne, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Latham,  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6 
March,  1890)  had  issue, 

Harry  Latham,  of  Warham  House,  Hereford,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,1  ate  Capt.  Lancashire  Militia,  m.  1  Jan.  1876,  Lucy 
Arabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Scott,  M.A., 
of  Shadingfield  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  17  Oct.  1887,  having 
had  issue,  Hudson,  b.  24  Oct.  1876;  Harry  Mervyn,  b. 
27  Dec.  1878:  Lucy  Helena,  b.  18  Jan.  1878;  Beatrice 
Latham,  b.  17  Oct.  1880. 

Hudson  Latham,  now  of  Kynaston. 

Mary  Helena,  m.  6  Oct.  1877,  Harold  Relme,  3rd  son  of 
William  Helme  of  Broadfield  Court,  Leominster,  and  has 
issue,  Harold  Lutwyche,  6.  3  Aug.  1878;  Vivian  BurcheU 
Latham,  6.  27  Feb.  1882. 

Mr.  Lutwyche  d.  13  July,  1875. 

Sea«s— Kynaston,  Hentland,  Ross;  and  Kingsthomc,  Much 
Dewchurch,  both  in  co.  Hereford. 


LUXFORD  OF  HIGHAM. 

The  late  Eev.  George  Cueteis  Lusfoed, 
M.A.,  of  Higham,  Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  1810  ;  m.  1839, 
Ann  Matilda  Pauline,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Josias 
Henry  Stracey,  4th  Bart.,  and  d.  10  Not.  1893, 
leaving  issue, 

George  Bentinck,  Major  late  R.W.  F'usiliers,  Chief  Con- 
stable of  Sussex,  b.  1842. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Luxford  is  of  old  standing  in 
Sussex.  In  an  account  given  of  the  nobility  and  gentry  who 
contributed  to  the  defence  of  the  country  at  the  time  of  the- 
Spanish  invasion,  1588,  two  Luxfords  are  mentioned  in  con- 
nection with  Sussex,  viz.,  Luxford  of  Westmeston,  and  Lux- 
ford  of  Hurstpierpoint,  and  from  the  former  the  Higham 
family  is  descended.  The  estates  are  in  the  parishes  of  Hails- 
ham,  Salehurst,  Beckley,  Ikelsham,  Guldeford,  and  Playden, 
Sussex,  and  inStowe  and  Witersham,  Kent.  The  family  hold 
the  lay  rectory  of  Hailsham,  in  which  church  is  their  burying- 
place,  as  well  as  the  royalty  of  the  Island  of  Oxney,  Kent. 
The  late 

John  Luxford,  Esq.  of  Higham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1756; 
m.  1802,  Catherine  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Curteis,  Esq.  of 
Kye,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John  Odiarne,  of  Higham,  Sussex.  J. P.,  formerly  an 
officer  Royal  Dragoons,  m.  Is43,  Marion,  dau.  of  Robert 
Wallas,  Esq.  of  Madeira,  and  d.  1880,  Itiiving  issue, 

1  John  Stewart  Odiarne  Robertson  -  Luxford,  now  of 
Higham,  J.P.  for  co.  Perth,  B.A.  Christ  Christ,  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1851 ;  assumed  the  prefix  surname  of 
Robertson  ;  m.  1880,  Cecilia,  dau.  ot  James  Walter^ 
Esq.  of  Dairy,  N.B.,  and  has  i>sue  (whom  see). 

1  Harriott  Mary.  2  Marion  Frances. 

II.  George  Curteis,  late  of  Higham. 
I.  Lydia  Mary. 

Seat — Higham,  Salehurst,  Ilawkhurst,  Sussex. 


LUXMOORE  OF  OKEHAMPTON. 

LrxMOOEE,  Marion  (who  d.  22  Dec.  1893)  and 
her  sisters,  Elizabeth  Cunningham  and  Anne. 
Dove,  Ladies  of  the  Manors  of  Halstock,  Kerslake, 
and  Meldon,  succeeded  their  father,  Kev.  John 
Luxmoore,  of  Kerslake,  as  co-heirs,  in  1876.  The 
2nd  dau.  Elizabeth  Cunningham,  m.  1877,  Wil- 
liam Teevoe-Ropee,  Esq.  (see  thai  name), and  the 
youngest  dau.  Anne  Dove,  m.  1871,  George  John 
bunville  Lees,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  Oswestry,  Salop. 

Liineagre. — This  family  is  of  very  great  antiquity  ia 
Devon,  and  was  seated  at  Okehampton,  for  which  borough 
John  Luxmoore,  Esq.  of  Coomb  Park,  Devon,  was,  towards 
the  close  of  the  last  century,  returned  to  Parliament,  but 
afterwards  unseated  on  petition.  Re  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Cunningham,  Esq.,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  Bishop  of  Bristol  and  Gloucester,  then  of  Hereford, 
and  subsequently  of  St.  Asaph. 

II.  Charles  Scott,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas  Bridgman,  of  F'air  Place,  Major  of  Volunteers 
during  the  French  War,  1802-1815,  m.  1792,  Patience 
Cartwright,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  age  IS  months.  : 


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•2  John  (second  of  the  name),  of  whom  prcsentlj-,  as  heir  to 

his  uncle. 
S  Thomas  Bridgman,  d.  unra. 
1  Elizabeth,  vi.  J.  Wilkins,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Charlotte, 

111.  1844,  Pomeroy  Raleigh  Gilbert,  Esq. 
■2  Patience,  77i.  John  James,  Esq.,  by  wliom  she  had  a  son. 
3  Mary  Cunningham,  m.  Capt.  Kobcrt  Lethbridge,  E.N., 

and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

The  2nd  son  of  John  Luxmoore  and  Elizabeth  Cunningham, 

Chaeles  Scott  Lcxmoobe,  Esq.,  who  possessed  the  Manors  of 
Halstock  andMekion,  Devon,  and  the  estates  thereto  attached, 
including  the  park  of  Okehampton,  for  many  generations  in  the 
possession  of  the  Courtenays,  and  previously  in  the  posse.5sion 
of  the  Mohuns,  from  whom  W.  Trevor  Eoper,  Esq.,  m.  as  above 
to  Elizabeth  Cunningham  Luxmoore, islineally  descended.  The 
park  is  of  great  antiquity,  being  a  grant  by  William  the 
Conqueror  to  De  Briany,  and  had  been  noted  before  that  date 
for  its  castle.  Charles  Scott  Luxmoore,  a  celebrated  con- 
veyancer, of  Eed  Lion,  Golden  Square,  London,  so  widely 
known  for  his  munificence  to  those  in  distress,  d.  1834,  and 
was  s.  at  Okehampton  Park  by  his  nephew, 

Eev.  John  Luxmoore,  M.A.,  of  Kerslake,  Halstock,  and 
MelJon  Manors,  and  Okehampton  Park,  Devon,  Eector  of 
Llanymynech,  Salop,  6. 18  Jan.  1802.  He  m.  1st,  1829,  Isabella, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  and  Broadgate 
Devon,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Isabella,  d.  6  May,  1844. 

n.  Makion,  co-heir  of  Okehampton. 

III.  Elizabeth  Cunningham  (Mrs.  W.  Tbevor-Ropeb). 

He  m.  2ndly,  1850,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Jonathan  Steele,  Esq.  of 
Poole,  Dorset,  and  had  by  her  an  only  child, 

IV.  Anne  Dove  (Mrs.  Lees). 

He  m.  3rdly,  1857,  Elizabeth  Harriett,  3rd  dau.  of  Felix  Boylan, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  12  July,  1876,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
three  daus.,  his  co-heirs. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  moorcocks  ppr. 
Crest — A  battle-axe  erect  ppr.    Motto — Securis  fecit  securum. 
(Seat— Okehampton  Park,  Okehampton,  Devon. 


LYALIi    OF   HEDLEY. 

Ltail,  He>'ey  Claud,  Esq.  of  Hedley,  Surrey, 
I.  May,  1860. 

Xiineagre. — John  Ltall,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Lyall,  of 
Graystone  Lees,  co.  Berwick,  (where  the  name  of  Lyle  may 
be  traced  for  many  generations),  6.  1752;  established  himself 
in  London,  and  finally  at  Findon,  Sussex,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Comyn,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Haggerstone,  of  the  ancient 
family  of  that  name;  and  d.  at  Findon  1S05,  leaving  by  her 
(b.  1756,  d.  1824)  issue, 

George,  who  s.  him,  and  d.  1853. 

John,  Col.  in  the  Indian  Army,  d.  1817. 

William  Eowe  (Eev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury,  c?.  1857. 

Hazeldine,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  1824. 

Alfred  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Harbledown,  m.  and  had  issue,  Alfred 
Comyn  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  K. C.S.I. ,  late  Governor  of  the  North 
West  Provinces,  India;  James  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Governor  of 
the  Punjaub.    Eev.  Alfred  Lyall  d.  1865. 

Margaret,  m,  W.  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Harbledown,  Canterbury, 
and  d.  1855. 

Jane,  m.  George  Darling  M.D.,  of  London,  and  d.  1848. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Ltall,  Esq.,  b.  1779 ;  s.  his  father  at  Findon,  repre- 
sented the  City  of  London  in  several  Parliaments,  and  was 
Chairmanof  the  East  India  Company  during  the  former  Afghan 
war,  one  of  the  most  critical  periods  of  Indian  history ;  he  also 
took  a  leading  part  in  the  foundation  of  many  of  the  commercial 
undertakings  of  his  time.  He  m.  1810,  Margaret  Anne,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  John  Edwardes,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  the 
following  issue, 

John  Edwardes,  Advocate-General  of  Bengal,  b.  1311  ;    m. 

Julia,  dau.  of  John  Davis,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  J.  Davis, 

Bait.,  and  d.  at  Barrackpore,  1845. 
George,  of  Hedley  and  Findon. 
William  Hearle  (Eev.),  late  Eector  of  St.  Dionis  Backchurch, 

London,  6.  1826  ;  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  J.  Grant, 

K.C.B.  ' 

Margaret,  m.  Eev.  Canon  J.  C.  Wynter,  and  d.  1852. 
Jane,  d.  an  infant. 
Mary,  m.  WilUam  Forsyth,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Marylebone, 

and  d.  1864.  i  i  ■»      .  j  , 

Mr.  Lyall  d.  Sept.  185S,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

George  Ltall,  Esq.  of  Hedley,  Surrey,  and  Findon,  Sussex, 
J.P.,  formerly  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England,  M.P.  for 
Whitehaven  from  1857  to  1865,  6.  1819;  m.  1st,  1845,  Eleanor 
Hariiett,  only  child  of  the  Eev.  J.  Mauley,  Rector  of  Mcrstham, 


which  lady  d.  1853,  leaving  a  dau.  Constance  Mary,  to.  Sept. 
1873,  Gen.  Lee,  of  Dynas  Powys,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  </.  11 
April,  1890;  Mr.  G.  Lyall  to.  2ndly,  July,  185.5,  Frances, 
eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Daniel  Cave,  Esq.  of  Cleve  Hill,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Sidbury  Manor,  co.  Devon,  (by  his  wife,  the 
sister  of  the  late  Sir  C.  Locock,  Bart.),  and  sister  of  the  late 
Right  Hon.  Stephen  Cave,  M.P.  for  Shoreham,  Vice  President 
of  the  Board  of  Trade,  Paymaster-General  and  Judge  Advo- 
cate ;  and  d.  12  Oct.  1881,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  28  Feb. 
1893, 

I.  George  Arthur  Cave,  6.  July,  1856. 

II.  Henbt  Claud,  now  of  Hedley. 

ill.  Charles  Noel,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  Dec.  1862. 

IV.  Daniel  Sidney  Haseldine,  b.  3  Jan.,  d.  April,  18C7. 

I.  Frances  Beatrice. 

II.  Margaret  Emmeline,  m.  Sept,  IS^^S,  Capt.  Johnston, 
R.A.,  elder  son  of  William  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Cowhill  Tower, 
CO.  Dumfries,  and  has  issue,  Basil  Lyall,  b.  Aug.  1889. 

III.  Agatha  Mary.  iv.  Marian  Cecil. 

Arms  (as  borne  by  the  family) — 1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  bend 
between  six  crosses-crosslets  fitchee  or ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu., 
fi-etty  or.  CreH—A.  cock  or,  combed  and  wattled  gu.  Motto — 
An  I  may. 

iSeais— Hedley  Park,  Epsom,  Surrey  ;  and  Findon,  Sussex. 


LYDEKKEE,  OP  HAEPENDEN  LODGE. 

Ltdekker,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Harpenden  Lodge, 
CO.  Herts,  J. P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  late  a 
Member  of  the  Greologlcal  Survey  of  India,  h.  25 
July,  1849;  m.  13  April,  1882,  Lucy  Marianne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Owen  William  Davys,  Eector 
of  Wheatliampstead,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gerard  Owen,  b.  1887. 

II.  Cyril  Richard. 

I.  Helen  Margaret. 

II.  Beatrice  Cornelia. 

III.  Hilda  Lucy. 

Lineage.— It  appears  from  the  Dutch  Secretary  Records, 
Book  HH,  p.  38,  that  a  grant  of  lands.  Long  Island,  was  made 
to  Richard  Ltdekker,  on  the  10th  December,  1654;  he  is 
believed  to  have  been  a  Captain  In  theEoyal  Navy  of  Holland, 
and  to  have  been  s.  by  his  son,  Gerard  Ltdekker,  whose  son, 
Eichard  Ltdekker,  ni.  Miss  Kennedy,  the  lands  being  con- 
firmed 7  Sept.  1763,  to  his  son,  the  Rev.  Gerard  Ltdekker, 
B.A.  of  Yale  Coll.  Connecticut.  On  the  breaking-out  of  the 
war,  this  gentleman  early  attached  himself  to  the  Loyalist 
party,  and  distinguished  himself  by  his  active  exertion  in 
opposition  to  the  revolutionary  principles.  He  retired  to  New 
York;  his  property  of  Hackensack,  N.J.,  in  Albany,  and  Long 
Island,  having  been  confiscated.  He  arrived  in  England  in 
1783,  and  dying  1793,  left,  by  Elizabeth  Coley  his  wife,  three 
sons,  I.  Richard,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  d.  1840;  in.  John,  6. 
1778,  the  eminent  South  Sea  ship-owner  and  munificent  bene- 
factor of  the  Seamen's  Hospital,  d.  23  July,  1832, 

Richard  Ltdekker  (the  eldest  son),  b.  1772,  M.D.  of  St. 
Peter's,  St.  Alban's;  vi.lQ  Sept.  1808,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Robert  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Roxwell,  Essex.  He  d.  19 
Dee.  1844,  and  Ms  widow,  7  Jan.  1854,  their  issue  being  one 
son, 

Gerard  Wolff  Ltdekkeb,  Esq.  of  Harpenden  Lodge,  St. 
Alban's,  co.  Herts,  J. P.  for  that  co.  and  Beds,  a  Deputy-Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Herts,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
and  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  10  July,  1811  ; 
TO.  20  July,  1848,  Martha  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Peake,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  of  Perthewig,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
d.  12  Feb.  I8S1,  leaving  issue, 

Richard,  now  of  Harpenden  Lodge. 

John,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  b.  21  Oct.  1850  ;  m.  19  July,  1881,  Mary  Desborough, 
3rd  dau.  of  Charles  St.  Clare  Bedford,  Esq.  of  21,  Dean's 
Yard,  Westminster. 

Arthur,  late  Capt.  Herts  Militia,  6.  22  April,  1853;  m.  10  May. 
1882,  Julia  Mabel,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Dumford,  of 
Eoihamsted  Lodge,  St.  Albans. 

Edgar,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll,  Camb.,  b.  9  May,  1863  (New  Univer- 
sity Club). 

Seat  — Harpenden  Lodge,  near  St.  Albans,  Herts. 


LYELL    OF   KINNORDY   AND    PITMTJIS. 

Ltell,  Sir  Leonard,  Bart,  of  Kinnordy  and  Pit- 
muis,  CO.  Forfar,  J.P.,M.P.  for  Orkney  and  Shetland 
since  1885,  b.  21  Oct.  1850  ;  m.  4  July,  1874,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Eev.  John  Mayne  Stirling,  and  has  issue. 


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LYN 


Charles  HesrTj  l>.  18  May,  1875. 
Mary  Leonora. 
Eleanor  Katharine. 

Mr.  Lyell  s.  his  iinclc,  Sir  Charles  Ljell,  Bart.,  in 
the  family  estate  of  Kiniiordy  in  1875.  and  his 
cousin,  John  Mudie,  Esq.,  in  the  estate  of  Pitmuis, 
187G,  and  was  created  a  baronet  1  Jan.  1894. 

Liineagre.— Charles  Ltell,  Esq.  of  Kinnordy,  m.  Mary 
Beale,  of  West  Loo,  co.  Cornwall,  and  d.  19  Jan.  1796,  aged 
62,  having  by  her  (^who  d.  IG  May,  lt-13)  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  wliom  presently. 

Marj-,  d.'xtnin.  30  April,  1843. 

Anne,  m.  180y,  Capt.  Gilbert  Heatheote,  R.N.,  youngest  son 
of  Sir  William  Heatheote,  Bart.,  and  d.  May,  1854,  having 
had  issue.    He  i^  22  April,  1832. 
The  only  son, 

Charles  Ltell,  Esq.  of  Kinnordy,  J. P.,  Vice-Lieut,  for 
Forfarshire,  b.  7  March,  1769;  vi.  II  Oct.  1796,  Frances,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.  of  Maker  Hall,  SwaledaJe,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (who  </.  4  Dec.  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  24  Feb.  1799;  d.  1871. 

III.  Henrj-,  Lieut.-Col.  43rd  Bengal  Light  InfanUy,  h.  1  Dec. 
1804  ;  m.  25  Jan,  1848,  Katherine  Mun-ay,  4th  dau.  of 
Leonard  Horner,  Esq.  of  Montagu  Square,  and  niece  of 
Fi-ancis  Homer,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d.  1875,  having  had  issue, 

Leonard,  now  of  Kinnordy. 

Francis  Horner,  of  Swaledale,  Yorks,  h.  11  Feb.  1852;  m. 

1st,  Emily,  dau.  of  Francis  Guise,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir 

W.  V.  Guise,  Bart. ;  she  d.  1887.    He  m.  2ndly,  May,  dau. 

of  Capt.  William  Nicholson. 
Arthur  Henry,  b.  26  Nov.   1853  ;  m.  Florence,  dau.  of  D. 

Chambers,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  W.  Chambers,  Bart. 
Kosamond  Frances  Anne. 
I.  Frances,  d.  unm.  1873  ii.  Marianne,  d.  u7im.  1881. 

ui.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  1886.  iv.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  18SG. 

V.  Maria,  m.  15  Jan.  1840,  Bev.  Gilbert  Heatheote,  of  North 
Tamerton.  co.  Cornwall,  Vicar  of  Colerne,  Wilts,  and  d.  2 
Dec.  1843. 

VI.  Sophia  Georgiana.    vii.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  25  Oct.  1835. 

ilr.  Lyell  d.  8  Nov.  1849.    His  eldest  son, 

SiE  Charles  Ltell,  Bart,  of  Kinnordy,  D.L.,  D.C.L., 
F.K.S.,  F.G.S.,  b.  14  Nov.  1797,  knighted  1848  ;  created  a 
Baboket  by  patent,  dated  22  Aug.  1864;  m.  at  Bonn,  in 
Prussia,  12  July,  1832,  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Leonard 
Horner,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Montagu  Square,  which  lady  d.  24 
April,  1873.  Sir  Charles  was  President  of  the  Geological 
Society  in  1836-37,  and  1850-51.  He  was  author  of"  Principles 
of  Geology,"  "Antiquity  of  Man,"  and  of  many  other  learned 
works  and  essays.     He  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — Or,  a  cross  az.,  between  four  crosses  pat6egu.,  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  last.  Crest — A  hand  in  armour, 
holding  a  sword  ppr.  hilt  and  pommel  or.  Motto — Forti  non 
ignavo. 

Seats— Kinnordy,  Kirriemuir,  N.B. ;  and  Pitmuis,  Arbroath, 
N.B. 

Clubs — Reform  and  Athcnatim. 

Toicn  £esidence—iB,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 


LYLE    OF   CAIRNAaABIFF. 

Ltle,  Hugh  Chetham,  Esq.  of  CairnagarifP,  co. 
Donegal,  J.P.,  Higli  Sheriff  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  army,  and  late  Major  K. A.,  b.  183.5;  m.  5  June, 
1860,  Juanita  Henriquita,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral 
JJuntze.  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  George  Samuel  Batesox,  Lieut.  R.A.,  h.23  July,  1865; 
M.  2  Nov.  1886,  Grace  Adelaide,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Lysaght,  Esq.  of  Beechmount,  Mallow,  and  has  issue  a 
son,  Cecil. 

III.  Henry  Duntze,  b.  C  Dec.  1866. 

IV.  Hugh,  b.  28  July,  1875. 

I.  Juanita  Henriquita,  d.  in  infancy.  li.  Catherine. 

III.  Gertrude  Caroline. 

IV.  Rosario  Theresa,  m.  18  Aug.  1890,  E.  G.  Newell,  Esq. 

V.  Eva  Gwendoline,  m.  7  June,  1893,  Robert  A.  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Glendarroch,  co.  Donegal. 

Xiineaire. — This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  North  of 
Ireland  for  a  considerable  time. 

Hugh  Ltle,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  was  m.  previously  to  1717  to 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hugh  Bankhead,  of  Kilotin,  co.  Londonderry, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  with  two  daus.  (Elizabeth,  wife  of  Hugh 
Carmichael  E'q.  of  DubliD,  and  Martha,  Mrs.  Bryan),  an  only 
eoD, 


Hccn  Ltle,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  b.  20  Feb.  1717 ;  m.  6  July, 
1749,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hyde,  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  of 
Belfast,  ;uid  had  issue  by  his  said  wife,  who  survived  him, 
three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Hugh,  of  Jackson  Hall,  co.  Londonderry,  6.  30  Dec.  1756, 
/H.Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greg,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
1812,  three  sons  and  four  daus.,  1  Hugh;  2  Thomas; 
3  Samuel ;  1  Elizabeth  ;  2  Eleanor  ;  3  Mary  ;  and  4  Sarah. 

II.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  of  Philadelphia. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Eleanor. 

The  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Ltle,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fennanagti 
1806,  6.  13  April,  1761 ;  m.  17  Aug.  1787,  Esther,  dau.  of  John 
Achcson,  Esq.  of  Londonderry  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1844),  and  d.  2i> 
Dec.  1815,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Hugh,  of  Cairnagariff,  co.  Donegal,  Treasurer  of  co.  Lon- 
donderry, 571.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bateson,  Esq.  of 
Cartruse,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue  a  son,  the  present 
Hugh  Chetham  Lvle,  Esq.  of  Cairnagariff. 
n.  Acheson,  of  The  Oaks,   Londonderry,    Lord-Lieut,  and 
Custos  Rotulorum  for  that  co.,   b.  13  March,  1796;  to.  5 
April,    1825,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Warre,  Esq.  of 
Randalls  Park,  Surrey,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Greg,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  d.  1870,  having  had  issue, 
1  James  Acheson,  of  The  Oaks,  J. P.,  D.L.,  B.A.,  Barrister- 
at-La\v,  li.  4  Feb.  1827;   m.  6  Aug.   1851,  Ida  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Ruttlcdge,  of  Bloomfield, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  has  issue, 

Acheson  Francis  Acheson.  &.  24  April,  1855,  Capt.  (85th) 
King's  Shropshire  Light  Infantry. 
Felton  Hervey  James  Acheson,  b.  25  May,  1861. 
Francis  Acheson,  b.  4  March,  1865. 
Margaret  Eleanor  Acheson,  6.  27  April,  1853;  to.  5  Jan. 
1876,  her  cousin,  Hugh  Lyle,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Lyle, 
Esq.,  the  younger. 
Eleanor  Ida  Acheson,  6.  18  Feb.  1863. 

1  Georgina  Acheson,  ra.  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Ponsonby  Cox, 
R.E. 

2  Eleanor  Augusta  Acheson,  m.  4  Sept.  1855,  Felton 
Frederic  William  llcrvcy,  formerly  Capt.  13th  Light 
Dragoons,  and  afterwards  one  of  the  Inspectors-General 
of  Prisons  in  Ireland,  who  <?.  31  March,  1891;  his  widow 
ui.  2ndly,  1869,  S.  G.  Ratlibone,  Esq.  of  Allerton,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 

3  Esther  Emily  Acheson,  m.  6  Feb.  1862,  William  Rath- 
bone,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Greenbank,  Liverpool. 

4  Florence  Acheson,  ni.  4  Aug.  1874,  the  Rev.  G.  Gal- 
braith,  of  Lower  Cumber,  co.  Londonderry. 

in.  Samuel,  b.  18  Feb.  ISOl ;  m.  2  May,  1843,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Stephenson,  of  Knockan.  co.  Londonderry,  and  d. 
18  Aug.  1868.  IV.  James,  d.  v/am. 

I.  Eleanor,  d.  xmra. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Batt,  Esq.  of  Rathmullen,  co.  Donegal. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Henry  Sole  Sandys,  Esq. 

)S'ca£— Cairnagariff,  Moville,  co.  Donegal. 


liYIiE    OF   PORTSTEWART    HOUSE. 

Ltle,  James  Acheson,  Esq.  of  Portstewarfc 
House,  CO.  Londonderry,  J.P.  cos.  Antrim  and 
Londonderry  ;  b.  1818  ;  m.  1st,  1851,  Sarah  Jane, 
dau.  of  Andrew  JMulholland,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Bally- 
walter  Park,  co.  Down  ;  2ndly,  1861,  Emily  Octavia, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Ward,  Bector  of 
Killincky,  and  has  issue, 

Henry,  I.C.S.,  b.  1865.  Syney  James,  b.  1874. 

Alice  Harriett  Cromie,  to.  1891,  Denis  Robert  Pack-Beres- 
ford,  Esq.  of  Fenagh  House,  co.  Carlow. 

Mr  Lyle  is  3rd  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Lyle,  Esq.  of 
Knocktarua,  Coleraine,  by  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Cromie,  Esq.,  D.L. 

Seats — Portstewart  House,  Ix)ndondcrry ;  and  Glandore 
Lodge,  Antrim. 


LYNCH   OF   BARNA. 

Lynch,  Marcus  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Barua,  co. 
Galway,  J.P.,  D.L,,  High  Sheriff  1839,  formerly 
Lieut.  33rd  Regt.,  b.  12  Sept.  1836  ;  m.  8  May, 
1867,  Blanche,  only  dau.  of  Count  Juliuz  Marylski, 
of  Leuczyca,  Poland,  and  has  issue, 

J.  Nicholas  Marcus,  6.  16  April,  1868;  Lieut.  S.  Lane. 
Regt.,  now  employed  wth  the  Gold  Coast  Constabulary. 


LYN 


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LYN 


1263 


II.  John  Arthur,  b.  5  July,  1S74,  d.  v.nm.  25  June,  1892. 
1.  Ida.  n.  Ethel.  ui.  Violet. 

liineagre. — The  family  of  Lynch,  of  which  was  James 
Lynch,  the  inflexible  Mayor  of  Galway,  1494,  is  of  very  ancient 
standing  in  the  province  of  Connaught,  and  ranks  amongst  the 
original  settlers,  kno^vn  by  the  name  of  "  The  Tribes  of  Gal- 
way." In  an  old  manuscript  in  Ulster's  office,  William  le 
Petit  is  stated  to  have  been  ancestor  of  the  Lynch  family  in 
Ireland,  of  which  many  branches  still  exist  in  high  respecta- 
bility in  COS.  Galway  and  Mayo. 

The  greater  portion  of  the  Bama  property  came  into  the 
Lynch  family  by  the  marriage  of  the  direct  ancestor  of  the 
present  proprietor  with  the  heir  of  the  O'Hallorans,  the 
foundations  of  whose  castle  are  still  to  be  seen. 

Marcus  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  descended  from  the  marriage 
of  William  Lynch  .and  the  lieir  of  O'Halloran,  m.  1684,  Eliza- 
teth,  dau.  of,  Oliver  Browne,  Esq.  of  Coolaron,  and  was  father 
of 

Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  1719,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Neptune  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lettermullin,  co.  Galway. 
Their  only  son, 

Maecus  Ltnch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  -m.  1742,  Anstace,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 
with  three  daus.  (of  whom  Julia  in.  1784,  Hyacinth  D'Arcy, 
Esq.  of  Kiltulla),  two  sons,  the  younger  of  whom,  James,  d. 
leaving  one  dau.  and  heir,  who  in.  Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of 
Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo.  Mr.  Lynch,  whose  will,  dated  28  Nov. 
1787,  was  proved  6  July,  1795,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  1765,  Catherine,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinahill,  co.  Galway, 
2nd  son  of  Blake,  of  Lehinch,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  had,  with 
five  daus.,  one  son, 

Maecus  Blake  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  iti.  1st,  Jan.  1792, 
Jane  Mary,  dau.  of  Mark  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Mullinahack,  Dublin; 
and  2ndly,  1796,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Segrave,  Esq.  of 
Cabra,  co.  Dublin  {see  tJutt  f avail jj),  by  whom  at  his  death,  Jan. 
1829,  he  left  issue,  five  daus.  (Catherine,  Jane,  Frances, 
Clarinda,  and  Henrietta)  and  an  only  son, 

Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Galway  1843,  b.  22  Feb.  1804;  m.  24  Nov.  1835,  Eliza,  2nd  dau. 
of  Stephen  Grehan,  Esq.  of  Eutland  Square,  Dublin,  by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Eyan,  Esq.  of  Inch  {see  that 
/amilij),  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  March,  1857)  had  issue, 

Maeccs  Nicholas,  now  of  Barna. 

Margaret. 

Mr.  Lynch  d.  22  Nov.  1662. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  tliree  tiefoils  slipped  or. 
Crest  (adopted  by  the  family) — A  rose  tree  ppr.  Jlfoito— Semper 
fidelis.  -  . ...  ,   .. 

ISeat — ^Bama,  Galway.  :  '. ":  '.  .•.•■. ; ! 


LYNCH   OP    DURAS. 

LxNCfT,  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Duras  Park 
and  Ecnraore,  co.  Galway,  Hon.  Major  Galway 
Militia,  D.L.  for  Galway,  and  J.P.  for  Galway  co. 
and  town,  and  for  co.  Clare,  was  High  Sheriff  for 
Galway  185S,  Clare  1866,  and  for  Galway  co.  1870, 
b.  1831 ;  m.  1865,  Fanny,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
N.  Kedington,  K.C.B.,  of  Kilcornan,  and  has  issue, 

t.  Mark,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  1866,  and  d.  1892. 

II.  Thomas  David,  b.  1870. 

III.  William  Patrick. 

I.  Ellen.  n.  Fanny. 

Lineag'e. — Mark  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Renmore,.co.  Galway, 
b.  1684;  TO.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Nicholas  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Jamaica, 
and  had  two  sons,  Patekk,  his  heir,  and  Nicholas,  d.  s.  p. 
The  elder  and  heir, 

Patrick  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Eenmore,  6.  1714;  m.  1747,  Anne, 
sister  of  Sir  Charles  ffrench,  Bart,  of  Castle  ffrench,  and  aunt 
of  Thomas,  1st  Baron  ffrench,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus., 
who  both  d.  s.p.,  two  sons,  Mark,  of  whom  presently,  and 
Matthew,  Barrister-at-Law.    The  elder  son, 

Maek  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras  Park,  co.  Galway,  b.  1755  ;  m. 
1785,  Barbara,  only  child  of  Stephen  Burke,  Esq.,  of  Gwer, 
CO.  Galway,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 

Pateick  Maeccs  Lynch,  late  of  Duras  Park. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1792,  Victoire,  dau.  of  Richard  Wolsey  Cormick, 
Esq.  of  Wolsey  Park,  in  the  island  of  Grenada,  by  Lucy  Bar- 
bara his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  George  Leonard  Staunton,  Bart., 
and  by  her  had  issue  at  his  death,  1822, 


George  .Staitnton,  of  Ciydagh  House,  co.  Galway  ^.  cfer  to 
Lynch-Staunton). 

Henry  Cokmick,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.  Madras,  b.  1801;  m.  1838, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  J.  Brock  Wood,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  and  had  a  son,  George  Staunton,  b.  1839,  Lieut. 
Hants  Artillery  Militia.  Capt.  Lynch  s.  to  the  estate  of 
Leigh  Park,  near  Havant,  Hants,  1859,  on  the  death  s.p  .  of 
his  cousin.  Sir  G.  T.  Staunton,  Bart,  {see  Staunton),  and(/. 
in  the  same  year,  having  assumed  the  additional  name  and 
arms  of  Staunton. 

Richard  M.,  of  Glenard,  co.  Galway,  J.P.,  m.  Georgina,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  G.  Varenne,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Staplehurst,  Kent, 
and  has  a  dau.,  Anna  Varenne,  m.  Major  Foster,  late  19thi 
Regt. 

Charles  ffrench,  deceased. 

Lucy,  in.  Richard  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Galway,  decea.^ed. 

Jeannette  Victoire,  m.  Abraham  V.  Eoyse,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Eoyse,  Esq,  of  Nantenant  House,  co.  Limerick), 
deceased.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Maecus  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras  Park  and  Eenmore 
Park,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1845,  b.  1785;  to.  1820,  Ellen,  only 
dau.  of  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Belvoir,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

John  Wilson,  now  of  Duras. 

William  Joseph,  an  officer  19th  Regt. ;  b.  1835,  d.  1874. 

Barbara,  m.  1851,  Lieut. -Col. Gcoghegan,  H.E.I.C.S. 

Ellen,  m.  1855,  Edward  Thomas  Stapleton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1892. 

Eliza.  Mary  Jane.  Fanny. 

He  d.  18«4. 

Arms —  Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  trefoils  slfpped  or. 
Crest — A  lynx  passant  cowarded  ppr.     Motto — Semper  tidelis. 

Seats — Duras,  Kinvara,  co.  Galway ;  Renmore,  Galway  j 
Belvoir,  Six-Mile  Bridge,  co.  Clare. 

CZiti>— Junior  United  Service,  S.W. 


LYNCH    OF    CLYDAGH. 

{See  Lynch-Stauntox.) 


LYNCH    OF   PARTRY. 

Lynch,  Heney  Blosse,  Esq.  of  Pavtry  House, 
CO.  Mayo,  Capt.  Dorsetshire  Eegt.,  h.  16  Dec.  1856  ; 
s.  his  father,  1884. 

Lineag'e. — Joseph  Lynch,  Esq.,  descrnded  from  L3-nch, 
of  Currendalla  Castle,  co.  Galway,  m.  Margaret  Blake,  of 
Ballinafad,  and  was  father  of 

Henry  Blosse  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Partry,  Major  73rd  Foot,  who 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Finnis,  .Esq.  of  Hythe,  Kent,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Finnis,  of  Partry,  d.  xi.nm.  1855. 
Robert  Blosse. 

Edward  Patrick,  of  Partry. 

Henry  Blosse,  Capt.  Indian  Navy,  C.B.,  b.  24  Nov.  1807  ; 
in.  Aug.  1838,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Taylor,  of 
the  Bombay  Army,  H.M.'s  Minister  at  Bagdad,  and  had 
issue. 

Quested  Finnis,  b.  1850;  d.  unm. 
Rose.  Alice.  Caroline. 

Major  Lynch  d.  1873.     His  son, 

Edward  Patrick  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Partry,  Lieut.-Gen.  of  the 
Bombay  Army,  distinguished  himself  in  Persia,  and  for  his 
services  received  a  Firman  (Eoyal  Letter)  of  thanks  from  the 
King,  and  the  Order  of  the  Lion  and  the  Sun.  Politically 
employed  in  Afghanistan,  in  Belgaum,  during  the  Mutiny, 
commanded  his  regt.  at  the  taking  of  the  fort  of  Spock 
Athman,  mentioned  in  despatches,  commanded  at  Aden, 
Assurghur,  Brig.-Gen.  at  Ahmednuggur,  and  Deesa ;  J.P.  co. 
Mayo  ;  in.  Emily,  dau.  of  Capt.  Stirton,  of  Earlswood  House, 
Eeigate,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  Blosse,  now  of  Partry. 

Sarah  Jane,  m.  Col.  Scott,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  Deputy  Com- 
missioner, and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  live  daus. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  E.  S.  Marryott,  R.E.   Bombay,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Louisa  Caroline. 

Constance  Emily,  rn.  Dr.  C.O'Eorke,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  three  daus. 
Alice  Victoria,  m.  G.  G.  Loote,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Gen.  Lynch  2.  23  May,  1884. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  trefoils  .slipped  or. 
Crest — A  lynx  passant  cowarded  ppr.  Motto — Semper  constant 
et  fidelis.  • 

Heat — Partry  House,  Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo.  » 


LYON    OF    GORING. 

Lyon,  William  Feancis  Heney,  Esq.  of  Gor- 


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LYO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LYO 


ing  Hall,  Worthing,  Sussex,  J.P.,  late  Royal  Sus- 
sex Militia,  b.  1861 ;  s.  his  father,  5  April,  1892. 

Liineag-e. — John  Lton,  Esq.  of  Brechin  (sprung  from  the 
Easter  Ogil  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Glamis),  m.  Elizabeth 
Burn,  also  of  Brechin,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

John  Lton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lyon,  co.  Perth,  and  Kinnaird, 
<:o.  Fife,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Ochterlony,  Esq.  of  Pit- 
forthy,  Angus,  aunt  and  representative  of  the  gallant  Major 
<Tcn.  Sir  David  Oehterlony,  Bart.,  G.C.  B.,  who  d.  unm.  1825 
{see  Bubke's  £ztinct  Baronetage).    Their  '2nd  son, 

David  Lton,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and  of  Jamaica, 
37!.  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bead,  Esq.  of  Caimey,  co. 
Forfar,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  William  Guthrie,  Esq. 
of  Cleppington,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  late  representative,  d.  unm.  at  Paris,  1858. 

James,  of  Woolavington,  Sussex,  m.  Frances  Harriett,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Thewles,  of  Rockwood,  co.  Roscommon,  and 
<i.  lS5t),  having  had  issue,  Edmund  David;  James  Caris- 
brook ;  Gertrude ;  Mary  ;  and  Eleanor. 

l^AviD,  of  Goring  Hall  and  Balentore  Castle,  co.  Forfar,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Beeralston,  m.  184S,  Blanche, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  and  Lady  Charlotte  Bury,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

Ooorge,  m.  Victorine  Louise,  dau.  of  Monsieur  Joseph 
Blanc,  of  Marseilles,  by  his  wife,  Adele  Antoinette  Cecil  de 
Perezzone,  and  by  her  left  one  dau.,  Adele  Antoma  Desere 
Louise. 

■William,  late  of  The  Hall,  Goring. 

Elizabeth,  m.  4  Jan.  Is22,  John  Cavendish,  3rd  Lord  Kil- 
maine,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1834,  leaving  issue. 

Isabella,  m.  1st,  James  Wedderburn,  Esq.,  whorf.  1834;  and 
2ndly,  8  Oct.  1836,  Sir  Charles  Howe  Fremantle,  G.C.B., 
Admiral  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Fremantle, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.    She  J.  his  widow,  26  Dec.  1876. 

31ary,  d.  unm.  1818,  at  Montauban,  in  France. 

Agnes,  m.  17  Feb.  1829,  Col.  John  Fremantle,  C.B.,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Her  Majesty,  and  had 
issue. 

Emily,  m.  8  May,  1828,  Col.  the  Hon.  Nathaniel  Henry 
Charles  Massy,  brother  of  Eyre,  3rd  Lord  Clarina. 

WrLLiAM  Lton,  Esq.  of  The  Hall,  Goring,  Sussex,  J. P.,  late 
Major  8th  Hussars,  M.P.  for  Seaford  1831-32,  m.  1860,  Louisa 
31aria  Sporle,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Valentine  Smith,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  ■\ViLLiAM  Francis  Henbt,  now  of  Goring. 

II.  FitzRoy  David,  late  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  6.  1862. 

in.  Nathaniel  John,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  18  Aug.  1865. 
Major  Lyon  d.  5  April,  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arm^ — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  armed  and  langued  within  a 
Jouble  tressure  flory  and  counterfiory  gu.  Crest — A  lady  to 
the  girdle,  holding  in  her  right  hand  the  royal  thistle  inclosed 
in  a  circle  of  laurel  ppr.    Motto — In  te  Domine  speravi. 

.^tat — Goring  Hall,  Worthing,  Sussex. 

Clubs — White's  and  Travellers'. 


LYON    OF    KIRKMICHAEL. 

Ltox,  John  Stewaet,  Esq.  of  Kirkmichael,  co. 
Dumfries,  b.  11  June,  1868 ;  s.  1881. 

Liineag'e. — David  Lton,  Esq.  of  Cossens,  2nd  son  of 
John  Lyon,  3rd  Lord  Glamis  (see  Bdbke's  Peerage,  Steath- 
moee),  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Scrymgeour,  of  Dudhope, 
■was  killed  at  Flodden,  with  his  two  brothers,  1513 ;  he  m. 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  David  Lyndsay,  Duke  of  Montrose,  5th 
Earl  of  Crawford,  and  by  her  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  who  had  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Balgonie,  1529, 
d.  s.  p. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Lton,  Esq.  of  Cossens,  declared  next  heir  of  entail  in 
1567  to  the  barony  and  estates  of  Glamis,  held  the  cxstle  of 
Craigmillar  in  1513,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Ogilvy 
of  Airlie,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Patrick,  who  got  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Balgonie,  1553, 
d.  s.  p. 

John  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Cossens,  the  elder  son,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Gardyne,  of  Gardyne,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  the  elder  of 
whom  carried  on  the  Cossens  branch  of  the  family,  which  was 
lost  sight  of  after  1677,  when  the  estate  was  sold.  The  second 
son, 

Geoege  Lton,  got  a  tack  of  the  lands  of  Balmuchtie  from 
his  father,  he  is  styled  Younger  of  Cossens  in  a  deed  1586, 
m.  Catherine  Wishart,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons, 

I.  John,  who  s.  ii.  Thomas.  lu.  George. 

The  eldest  son. 


John  Lton,  who  acquired  the  lands  of  Wester  OgU  in 
1653,  m.  Catherine  Ogilvy,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons, 

I.  George,  his  heir.  ii.  James. 

III.  Sylvester.  iv.  John. 

The  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Lyon,  of  Wester  Ogil,  m.  Jean,   dau.  of  James 
Nisbet,  Esq.  by  whom  he  had  eight  sons  and  four  daus. 
His  son, 

Geobge  Lton,  of  Wester  Ogil,  6.  1711 ;  d.  1793,  m.  Mary 
Roger,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  William,  of  Wester  Ogil,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Hugh,  of  Wester  Ogil,  b.  1748  ;  d.  1797,  whose  descendants 
carried  on  the  Wester  Ogil  branch. 

III.  Geobge,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  James,  D.D.,  Minister  of  Glamis,  6.  1759;  d.  1838;  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  L'Amy,  of  Dunkenny,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Jane. 

II.  Margaret,  who  m.  the  Rev.  James  Playfair,  Principal  of 
St.  Andrews  University,  who  had  by  her,  with  other  issue. 
Col.  Sir  Hugh  Playfair,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  St.  Andrews,  and 
Dr.  George  Playfair,  H.E.I. C.S.,  father  of  Sir  Lyon  Play- 
fair, M.P. 

Geobge  Lton,  3rd  son  of  the  above,  6.  1755;  d.  1812, 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Stewart,  of  Stanton  (she  married  secondly 
Sir  Adam  Fergusson,  Deputy-Keeper  of  the  Scottish  Regalia), 
by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  George,  of  Kirkmichael  and  Dalruscan,  Lieut.-Col.  2ud 
Life  Guards,  b.  1804;  d.  1879,  sold  Kirkmichael  to  his 
brother;  m.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Admiral  Johnston,  of  Cowhill, 
CO.  Dumfries,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  five  daus., 

1  George  Adam,  b.  1  Jan.  1828;  d.  1839. 

2  Charles  James,  H.E.I. C.S.,  b.  22  Dec.  1828;  d.  1856;  m. 
Maria,  dau.  of  William  Crauford,  Esq.,  Barrister  at-Law, 
Bombay,  and  left  a  son,  Charles,  6.  10  Dec.  1851,  and  a 
dau.  Maria,  d.  1870. 

3  John  Elliot,  R.N..  killed  1870. 

4  Cecil  Edward,  b.  5  Aug.  1842,  late  Capt.  77th  Regt. :  m. 
1872,  Maude,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Palmer  Morewood,  Esq. 
of  Alfreton,  Derbyshire,  and  of  Ladbroke  Hall,  co.  War- 
wick. 

5  Walter  Fitzgerald,  b.  29  Feb.  1844;  m.  in  1883,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  the  late  William  Towers-Clark,  Esq.  of  Wester 
Moffat,  CO.  Lanark,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  died  an 
infant. 

1  Sybella,  d.  1863. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Robert,  eldest  son  of  James  Begbie,  Esq., 
M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue. 

3  Phoebe,  m.  I:j60,  M.  Hyslop  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  The  Grove 
and  Ulengaber,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  has  issue. 

4  Catherine.  5  Amy. 

II.  John  Stewabt,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Stewaet  Lton,  of  Kirkmichael,  4th  Royal  Dragoons, 
6.  1  Dec.  1808  ;  d.  23  Dec.  1862,  bought  Kirkmichael  from  his 
brother ;  m.  1836,  Mary  Theresa,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Dicksos, 
Esq.  of  Queenstown,  Upper  Canada,  by  whom  he  had  three 
sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  George  Feancis,  who  succeeded. 

II.  Thomas  Arthur,  h.  24  Nov.  1838. 

III.  Adam  Walter,  6.  27  Nov.  1841 ;  d.  1  July,  1867. 

I.  Arcange  Marguerette,  m.  1870,  John  Pearson,  Esq.,  late 
95th  Regt.,  and  has  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Feancis  Lton,  of  Kirkmichael,  Commander  R.N., 
entered  the  service  1851,  served  in  the  Black  Sea  and 
Baltic  during  the  Crimean  war,  and  in  China  at  the  taking 
of  the  Teiko  Forts  1859,  b.  6  Sept.  1837  ;  d.  22  March,  1881 ; 
m.  1867,  Emma  Ramsay,  dau.  of  James  Stark,  Esq.,  M.D., 
F.R.S.,  of  Huntfield,  co  Lanark,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons 
and  three  daus., 

I.  John  Stewaet,  his  heir,  now  of  Kirkmichael. 

n.  Adam.  Walter,  b.  14  Nov.  1870. 

III.  Francis  Howard,  b.  4  Jan.  1875. 

I.  Isabella.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  EUaa. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  within  the  royal  tressures  of 
Scotland,  az.  Crest — A  lady  to  the  waist  habited,  holding  a 
thistle  in  her  dexter  hand,  all  within  garlands  of  laurel  leaves 
and  berries.    Motto — In  te  Domine  speravi. 

Seat — Kirkmichael,  co.  Dumfries. 


LYON   OF   APPLETON    HALL. 

Lton,  Thomas  Heney,  Esq.  of  Appleton  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  High  SherifP  1867,  late  Lieut. 
R.N.,  sometime  Capt.  in  the  Militia,  b.  28  Oct. 
1825  ;  m.  Ist,  24  July,  1860,  Vanda,  3rd  dau. 
of  John,  1st  Lord  Winmarleigh,  which  lady  d. 
17  July,  1861 ;  and  2ndly,  11  June,  1872,  Edith 


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Grace,  only  dau.  o£  William  Hill  Branker,  Esq. 
of  Bispham  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  a 
dau.  Dorothy,  h.  1876. 

Liineage. — The  family  of  Lyon  is  of  Scottish  descent. 
The  ancestor  of  the  branch  before  us,  Thomas  Lton,  b.  about 
l()i6,  served  in  the  Scots  Greys,  and,  having  left  his  native 
lountry,  settled  at  Warrington,  co.  Lancaster,  where  he  pur- 
chased property,  and  d.  1694,  leaving  issue,  by  Dorothy  his 
wife, 

John  Lyon,  of  Warrington,  who  purchased  estates  in  Apple- 
f  on.  He  was  b.  1688,  and  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Edwardson,  of  Peel  House,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

JIatthew,  of  «  horn  hereafter,  as  successor  to  his  brother. 

Kllen,  m.  Edward  Pemberton,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  Warrineton, 
grandlather  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Pemberton- 
Leigh,  created  Lord  Kingsdonn. 
Tlie  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lton,  Esq.  of  Warrington,  s.  to  the  Appleton  pro- 
perty, butd.  unm.  29  Dec.  1776,  when  the  estates  devolved  on 
his  brother, 

Matthew  Lton,  Esq.,  6.  1716,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir 
■of  James  Fairclough,  Esq.  of  Wigan,  and  left  issue  at  his 
decease,  8  June,  1782,  with  a  dau.,  Ellen,  in.  Joseph  Parr, 
Esq.  of  Fir  Grove,  West  Derby,  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

ji.  James,  Hector  of  Prestwich.co.  Lancaster.  i,i.  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Edmund  Eadcliffe,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  James  Eadcliffe,  Eector  of  Pulford,  co.  Chester,  b.  11 
July,  1785;  m.  18  May,  1814,  Frances,  dau.  of  George 
Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock,  and  had  issue. 

2  Thomas,  devisee  of  his  uncle,  and  late  possessor  of 
Appleton  Hall. 

3  Edmund,  M.D.,  of  Manchester,  h.  28  Jan.  1790  ;  d.  Jan. 
1863. 

4  John,  E.N.,  b.  5  Feb.  1797  ;  d.  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  1821. 

5  Matthew,  6.  12  July,  1800. 

6  George,  6.  14  Oct.  ISOl. 

1  Ellen,  m.  Eev.  Edmund  Corser. 

2  Sarah  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Henry  Fielding. 

3  Wary,  m.  Eev.  George  Dugard,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of 
Barnard  Castle,  1847,  an  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  and 
Master  of  St.  John's  Hospital,  Barnard  Castle. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lton,  Esq.  of  Appleton,  J.P.,  Lieut. -Col.  Warrington 
A'olunteers,  6.  15  Nov.  1756;  d.  wiun.  18  Sept.  1818,  having 
■devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Lton,  Esq.  of  Appleton  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
2  Dec.  1786  ;  in.  28  Feb.  1820,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  George 
Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Dolly  his 
wife,  sister  of  the  first  Lord  Gardner,  and  d.  17  Aug.  1859, 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  6.  29  June,  1823;  m.  Dec.  1863,  Heleva,  dau.  of 
Baron  Posse,  of  ALspOnga,  Sweden,  and  d.  2s  Nov.  18S5. 

Thomas  Henry,  now  of  Appleton  Hull. 

Charles,  b.  29  Nov.  1832. 

Francis,  b.  11  Jan.  1834,  Col.  R.H.A.;  m.  1863,  Flora,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  A.  Annesley,  and  sister  to  Viscount 
Valentia,  and  d.  1885,  leaving  Issue,  Charles,  Lieut.  B.A., 
6.  1865;  Francis,  6.  1867;  Arthur,  b.  1869;  Henry,  6.  1872; 
Mary  ;  and  Florence. 

Agnes  Gardner,  d  1883. 

Eliza  Mary,  m.  the  late  Archdeacon  Greenall,  who  d.  s.  p.  27 
Nov.  1867,  and  d.  10  Nov.  1878. 

Georgiana,  m.  4  May,  1852,  Viscount  Cross,  G.C.B. 

Adelaide,  deceased. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  vert.  Crest — A  lion's  head 
erased  arg.     Motto— Fro  rege  et  patria. 

Seat — Appleton  Hall,  near  Warrington,  co.  Chester. 

JS«sidc7ice— Rutland  Lodge,  Mnightsbridge. 

Clv.bs — Army  and  Navy,  and  Brooks's. 


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LYON   OF  TUTBURY. 

Lton,  Waltee  John,  Esq.  of  Tutbury,  co.  Staf- 
ford, J. P.  for  that  CO.  and  for  co.  Derby,  b.  28  Feb. 
1841. 

Lineage.— Chaeles  Walter  Lton,  Esq.  of  Silver  Hill, 
CO.  Stafford  (son  of  Walter  William  Lyon,  by  his  wife  Jane 
Power),  m.  1838,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Webb,  Esq.  of 
Barton-under-Needwood,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct  1882)  had 
issue, 

I.  Walter  John,  now  of  Tutbury. 

II.  Charles  William,  w.  1876,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and 
one  dau. 

II. 


I.  Mary,  m.  1858,  and  has  issue,  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

II.  Emily. 

III.  Frances  Ellen. 

IV.  Edith  Jane. 

Mr.  Lyon  d.  21  Sept.  1874. 
iSeai— Silver  Hill,  Tutbury,  Burton-on-Trent. 


LYONS  OF  OLD  PARK  AND  BROOKHILL. 

Lyons,  Mes.  Julia  Maeia,  of  Old  Park  and 
Brookhill,  co.  Antrim,  dau.  of  James  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Edward,  co.  Sligo,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife 
(dau.  of  John  Johnston,  of  Knappa,  co.  Armagh, 
by  Margaret  Hatton,  of  Clonard,  his  wife).  She 
m.  25  Feb.  1840,  William  Thomas  Beistow 
Lyons,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Old  Park,  whom  she  •«.  on  his 
death,  4  June,  1887.     {For  their  issue,  see  beloiv.) 

Lineagre. — According  to  family  tradition  the  Lyons,  of 
Old  Park;  are  of  Scotch  extraction. 

David  Lyons,  of  Belfast  (the  son  of  Thomas  Ltons,  who 
was  6.  1624 ;  and  d.  30  Jan.  1693,  and  was  bur.  at  Shankhill, 
near  Belfast),  had,  by  Kate  his  wife,  who  d.  1735  David, 
of  whom  presently,  and  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Foster.  He  d. 
26  June,  1717,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

David  Lyons,  of  Old  Park,  Belfast,  6.  1701 ;  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Elias  Boyd,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1739,  aged  33) 
had  issue.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  who  d.  22  Aug.  1777,  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Henry,  of  2,  Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin,  b.  1764  ;  m.  27 
July,  1786,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Smith,  of  Drog- 
heda,co.  Louth,  and d.  May,  1814.  She  rf.  5  May  1789.  They 
had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas  and  William,  who  both  d. 
young. 

III.  William,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Ashmore,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Anne,  in.  July  1775,  John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Peter's  Hill 
and  Solitude,  co.  Antrim,  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1783, 
and  had  issue. 

III.  Eleanor,  m.  Frederick  Holmes,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  177  5,  James  Bell,  E.sq.  of  Willmount. 
v.  Jane,  d.  young,  12  Aug.  1V72. 

VI.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  April,  1828. 

David  Lyons  d.  6  July,  1772;  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  6.  1747;  m.  4  July,  1778, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Clara,  King's  co., 
and  Dublin,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Longworth, 
of  Creggan,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  March, 
1818)  had  issue, 

I.  Henky,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Holmes,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Edward  Forbes,  d.  unm.  1  Jan.  1800. 

I.  Eliza,  d.  unm.  1840.  ii.  Juliana,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Thomas  Lyons  d.  8  June,  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Heney  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  b.  1779 ;  d.  vjim.  2  May, 
1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Holmes  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  6. 1781 ;  m.  4  Feb. 
1810,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Bristow,  Vicar  of  Belfast, 
and  Sovereign  of  the  town,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Cary,  Esq.  of  Red  Castle,  co.  Donegal,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31 
Jan.  1853)  had  issue, 

William  Thomas  Bristow,  of  Old  Park. 
Sarah,  b.  30  Aug.  1818. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  12  Feb.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Thomas  Beistow   Lyons,  Esq.  of   Old  Park,   and 
Brookhill,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1866,  b.  12  Aug.  1812; 
m.  24  Feb.  1840,   Julia  Maria  (now  of  Old  Park),  dau.  of 
James  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mount  Edward,  co.  Sligo,  and  had  issue, 
I.  William  Henky  Holmes,  co.  Antrim,  present  representa- 
tive of  the  family,  b.  31  July,  184S ;  m.  5  Jan.  1888.  Mary 
EUza,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Evans,  Esq.   of  Gortmerrow 
House,  CO.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue, 
I.  William  Holmes  St.  John,  6.  28  Dec.  1888. 

I.  Vera  Patricia  Mabel,  &.  16  March,  1890. 

II.  Evyleen  Sarah  Evans. 

n.  Robert  Colvill  Jones,  b.  26  Oct.  1844,  formerly  43rd  Light 
Infantry  ;  m.  8  Dec.  1869,  Helen  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Le 
Mott6e,  Esq.,  one  of  the   Judges  of  the  Royal  Court  of 
Guernsey,  and  has  issue, 
Cecil  Colvill,  b.  17  Sept.,  d.  18  Dec.  1871. 
Edward  Colvill,  6.  9  Jan.  1873. 
Guy  Cary,  b.  16  Oct.  1875. 
Muriel. 
ni.  Henry  Kenneth  Thomas,  b.  6  June,  1850. 

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]v.  James  Bristow,  b.  U  Oct.  1853,  in.  8  Oct.  1885, 
Marguerite  Julie,  dau.  of  Jules  Fcstu-Villiaumez,  of  Calva- 
dos, Normandy,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Rirry.  6.  11  July,  1887. 

2  James  Henry,  6.  28  Feb.  1889. 

V.  Clarence  Edward,  b.  10  Feb.  1856,  d.  same  year. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  2S  .March,  1S66,  Robert  Cunningham  Thomson, 
Esq.  of  Castleton,  Belfast,  J. P.  for  co.  Antrim,  formerly 
Capt.  2nd  Queens  Own  Kegt.,  who  d.  0  Oct.  1884. 

II.  Julia  Miu'ia,  d.  1  Jan.  1850. 

III.  Dorinda  Anna  Henrietta. 

IV.  Edith  Arabella  Louisa  Morence,  to.  9  June,  1877,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Henry  Martin  Jloorsom,  late  liifle  Brigade,  grand- 
son of  .Admiral  Sir  Robert  Moorsom,  K.C.B.,  M.P. 

T.  Constance  Adela  Hastings,  m.  26  April,  1871,  John  Robert 
Colvill  Lowry  (who  d.  ,«.  p.  in  India  18  July,  1873).  4th  son 
of  Jaiiies  Corry  Lowry,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Rockdale,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  2ndly,  13  May,  1875,  John  Bath  Allanson,  Esq. 
of  Bryn  Seiant,  co.  Carnarvon,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Allan 
son,  Esq.  of  Tals  Kyddy,  St.  Columb,  Cornwall. 

VI.  Julie  Marie  Louise. 

Mr.  William  Thomas  Bristow  Lyons  d.  4  June,  1887,  and  was 
;f.  in  his  estates  by  his  widow,  and  in  the  representation  of  the 
family  by  his  eldest  son,  William  Henry  Holmes  Lyons,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg,  a  lion  rampant  az.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.  Motto — In  te, 
Domine,  speravi. 

&a(s— Brookhill,  Lisbum ;  and  Old  Park,  Belfast. 


LYONS    OF    CROOME. 

Lyons,  James  Denis,  of  Croome  House,  co. 
Limerick,  h.  28  Sept.  1877. 

liineagre. — This  family  is  of  Milesian  origin,  a  branch  of 
the  O'Lyehane,  O'Liathan,  or  OXehan  race,  having  settled  in 
CO.  Limerick  from  co.  Cork,  in  the  early  part  of  the  seven- 
teenth century. 

James  O'Lyne  settled  at  Croome,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  at 
Croome  House,  174C,  leaving,  with  one  dau.,  a  son,  his 
successor. 

Denis  Lyne,  or  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croome  House,  6.  1G89  ; 
m.  1723,  Maiy  Lenhan,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1774)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  b.  1/29,  settled  in  Limerick,  and  m.  20  Oct.  1757, 
Mary,  dau.  of  David  Hourugan,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  June,  1788, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Denis,  b.  4  Nov.  1761 ;  d.  unm.  5  Nov.  1826. 

2  David,  6.  Sept.  1765  ;  d.  unm.  1799. 

3  Jam.es,  b.  20  Oct.  1767 ;  d.  unm.  Sept.  1841. 

4  Christian,  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1836. 

1  Johanna,  m.  29  June,  1801,  Richard  England,  &nd.d.s.p. 
June,  1836. 

2  Mary,  m.  28  Aug.   1799,  John  Kelly,  Esq.,  and  d.  15 
March,  1830,  leaving  issue  (see  Kelly  t/  Kockstoicn). 

II.  Denis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  14  June,  1760,  James  Scully,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
feacle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  30  June,  1818,  leaving  issue 
(see  ScDLLY  of  Mantle  Hill). 

u.  Mary,  vi.  5  Aug.  1768,  John  Canny,  Esq.  of  Ballycasey, 
CO.  Clare,  and  </.  25  Nov.  1823,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  22  Nov.  1777.    His  2nd  son, 

Denis  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croome  House,  .I.P.,  h.  1749;  m. 
9  Aug.  1779,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Casey,  Esq., 
M.P.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Aug.  1823)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Denis,  b.  6  Oct.  1782;  d.  unm.  30  Marcth,  1803. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  9  May,  1784;  d.  young. 

III.  James  Denis,  6.  5  July,  1785,  his  successor. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  27  June,  1786;  d.  unm.  10  March,  1837. 

V.  John,  6.  2  July,  1789;  m.  21  Sept.  1819,  Helen,  dau.  of 
D.  Daly,  Esq.,  who  d.  26  Jan.  1875.  He  d.  18  June,  1828, 
and  had  issue, 

1  John  Edward,  6.  27  June,  1823;  m.  24  Oct.   1868,  Gert- 
rude, dau.  of  Rev.  F.  Hewson,  and  d.  10  Oct.  1877. 

1  Christian,  vi.  1852,  Thomas  Gallwey,  Esq. 

2  Helena,  m.  1854,  Daniel  Cronin  Coltsman,  Esq.  of  Glen- 
flesk  Castle,  Killarney. 

VI.  Thomas,  b.  26  Jan.  1795;  d.  unm.  1822. 

I.  Helen,  m.  20  Oct.  1802,  Roger  Scully,  Esq.,  and  d.  April, 
1860. 

II.  Johanna,  m.  15  Oct.  1811,  Daniel  Clanchy,  Esq.  of  Charle- 
ville,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1840. 

III.  Christian,  d.  3  Jan.  1855. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  Jan.  1820. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  5  July,  1809,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

James  Denis  Lyons,  Esq.,  of  Croome  House,  J. P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1853,  6.  5  July,  1785  ;  m.  31  March,  1818,  Bridgette, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  by  whom  (who 
d.  30  Aug.  1783)  he  had  issue, 


I.  Denis,  6.  21  May,  1822;  d.  unm.  IG  Nov.  1841. 

II.  John,  6.  10  Aug.  1823  ;  d.  unm.  10  April,  184*. 

III.  Henry,  of  Croome  House. 

IV.  Thomas  Casey,  Licut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  h.  9  July, 
1829;  VI.  6  Jan.  1863,  Helen,  dau.  of  George  Young,  Esq. 
of  Apley  Towers,  Ryde,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  George,  6.  11  Oct.  1864. 
Helen  Amy. 

V.  James,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  3  Feb.  1S32;  d.  12  June,  1862. 

VI.  Edward,  6.  28  Nov.  1836,  Colonel  E.A.,  vii.  15  May,  1862, 
Alice  Smith. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  10  Feb.  1840,  George  Sampson,  Esq.  of  St. 
Catherines,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Christina,  m.  3  July,  1844,  James  MoiTOglv,  Esq.  of  Old 
Court,  CO.  Cork. 

III.  Mary  ,Iane,  d.  12  April,  1825.  iv.  Helena. 

V.  Bessie,  d.  4  Nov.  1841. 

VI.  Frances  Hortense,  d.  26  April,  1857. 

VII.  Wilhelmina,  m.  29  April,  1876,  Michael  Russell,  Esq.  of 
Glenmore,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  14  March,  1877. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  2  April,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Henuy  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croome  House,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Higb 
Sheriff  1860,  6. 18M.ay,  1828;  m.  14  May,  1873,  Olivia  Millicent, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Robert  Montagu,  P.O.,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Ellen  Miiry,  only  child  of  John  Cromie,  Esq.  of  Cromore,  co. 
Londonderry,  and  had  issue, 

r.  James  Denis,  now  of  Croome  House. 

II.  Henry  Montagu,  6.  1880. 

III.  John  Cromie. 

I.  Mary  Eleanor.  ii.  Olivia  Idillicent. 

III.  Ethel  Christine  Bertha. 
Mr.  Lyons  d.  1885. 
/Scat— Croome  House,  Croome,  co.  Limerick. 


LYONS    OF    LEDESTOWN. 

Lyons,  John  Chaeies,  Esq.  of  Ledestown,  co, 
Westmeath,  J.P.,  h.  1  Feb.  1861  ;  m.  29  Nov.  1882, 
Evelyn  Maude,  dau.  of  Frederick  Pilkington,  Esq. 
of  Newberry  Hall,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Charles  Geoffrey  Pileington,  6.  17  Nov.  1883. 

I.  Gladys  Mauffe  Pilkington,  6.  14  June,  1887. 

II.  Coral  Cecil  Constance,  6.  27  Sept.  1889. 

Liueagre. — in  the  reign  of  James  I.  Capt.  William 
Lyons  purchased  the  estate  of  Clonarrow,  afterwards  called 
River  Lyons,  and  other  lands  in  King's  co.,  and  received  a 
grant,  3  Charles  I. ,  of  the  townland  of  TullynaUy,  with  part 
of  the  great  wood  of  Fercall,  King's  co. 

Henry  Lyons,  Esq.  of  River  Lyons,  m.  Anne,  6th  dau.  of 
George  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Gaulstown,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Moore 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and 
had  three  daus.,  Anne,  m.  John  Nixon,  Esq.;  Elizabeth,  Hi. 
Robert  Barry,  Esq.  ;  and  Henrietta,  m.  1780,  Robert  Garden, 
Esq.    Henry  Lyon's  brother, 

John  Lyons,  Esq.  Major  in  the  army,  purchased  Ledestown, 
CO.  Westmeath,  1715.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Richard  Ashe,  and  dau.  of  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  Deputy- 
Governor  of  Antigua,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Drogheda,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Montgomery,  and  had  three  sons,  of  whom  the 
2nd,  Hugh,  took  the  additional  name  of  Montgomery,  and 
was  ancestor  of  Lyons-Montgomeby  of  Belhavd. 

Henry,  of  Belmont,  Deputy-Clerk  of  the  Coimcil  and  Deputy 
Must«r-Master-General,  m.  and  had  an  only  child,  Louisa, 
m.  1752,  Charo^r6  Brahazon,  only  son  of  Major-Gen.  the 
Hon.  Henry  Ponsonby,  brother  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough. 

Samuel,  settled  in  Antigua,  and  is  presumed  to  have  been 
ancestor  of  the  Lords  Lyons. 

Margaret,  m.  Hans  Widman,  Esq.  of  Haastoun,  co.  West- 
meath. 

Mary,  m.  Hugh  Bowen,  Esq.  of  MuUingar. 

Anne,  to.  Isaac  Smith,  Esq.  of  AnneviUe. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Glasgow  Thompson,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledestown,  High  Sheriff,  co.  West- 
meath, 1731,  Col.  of  Militia,  m.  1723,  Christiana,  dau.  of 
Robert  Mason,  Esq.  of  Mason  Brook,  co.  Galway,  and  bad 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Charles,  Major  60th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  1799. 

Margaret,  m.  1764,  Theophilus  Bolton,  Esq. 

Alicia,  d.  unm. 

The  elder  son, 


LYS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LYS 


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John  Ltons,  Esq.  of  Ledeatown,  High  Sheriff  1778,  m.  1765, 
Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Degennes,  of  Portar- 
lington,  and  had  issue, 

Chables  John,  Capt.  12th  Light  Drao;oons,  b.  1766;  m. 
1791,  Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Kichard  Levinge, 
4th  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1798,  Anthony  Adams 
Keilly,  Esq.  of  Koebuck,  co.  Cavan,  and  d.  1865),  he  left  at 
his  decease,  v.p.,  May,  1796,  an  only  child,  John  Cbables 
Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledestown. 

John  Robert,  Capt.  69th  Eegt.,  d.  unm.  1801. 

Tenison,  Capt.  r2th  Dragoons,  6.  1769:  m.  1812,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  David  Frazer,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  1832, 
leaving  issue.  Henry,  rf.  young. 

Margaret  Christiana,  m.  1806,  Rev.  Samuel  Auchmuty. 

Caroline,  to.  1812,  Mark  Anthony  Levinge,  Esq.,  and  d.  11 
March,  1856.     He  d.  1847.  Frances,  d.  unm.  1793. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  1803,  and  wa,s  s.  by  his  grandson, 
John  Charles  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledestown,  J. P.  and  D.L., 

High  Sheriff  1816,    Capt.    Westmeath  Militia,    6.   22   Augf. 

1792;  m.  1st,  14  March,  1820,  Penelope  Melesina,  only  dau.  of 

Hugh  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Sonna,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1865) 

had  issue, 
Charles,  6.  7  Feb.  1821,  d.  unm.  24  Feb.  1869. 
Mary  Ann  Melesina,  m.  1848,  James  Malley,  Esq. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  12  Nov.  1856,  Frances  Ellen,,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas 

Walsh,  Esq.  of  Belleview,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  further 

issue, 

JoBN  Charles,  now  of  Ledestown. 

Charles  John,  6.  17  Feb.  1863. 

Caroline  Constance,  m.  1885,  William  Owen  Daly,  Esq., 
late  Leinster  Regt.,  and  has  itsue,  Owen,  Constance, 
Letitia.  Mary  Ann  Camilla. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  Sept.   1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
John  Charles  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledestown. 

.-Iriiis— Sa.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  lions  sejant  guard- 
ant  arg.  Crest— On  a  cap  of  maintenance  gu.  turned  up  erm. 
a  lion's  head  erased  arg.    Motto— HoW  irritareleones. 

Seat — Ledestown,  Mullingar,  co.  Westmeath. 


liYSLEY   OF    PEWSHAEC. 

Ltslet,  Geeaed  Lowthee,  Esq.  of  Pewsham, 
Wilts,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  26  Aug.  1872. 

Xiineag'e. — This  family  of  Lysley,  or  Lyicy,  is  stated  to 
have  held,  until  1774,  lands  at  Harewood,  I-yley,  Mirfield, 
Kirkheaton,  Rothwell,  and  Warmfield,  co.  York. 

William  Lysley,  Esq.  of  Warmfield,  co.  York,  son  of 
Thomas  Lysley,  and  Dorothy  his  wife,  of  the  family  of  Army- 
tage,  m.  16  Oct.  1705,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Sampson,  Esq.  of 
Pontefract,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  Lysley,  Esq.  of  Warmfield,  »ii.  3  Dec.  1749,  Anne, 
dau.  and  heir  of  James  Pitt,  Esq.  of  Goldhall,  co.  York,  and 
relict  of  John  Harrison,  Esq.  (whose  uncle,  J.  Harrison,  Esq., 
was  M.P.for  co.  Lincoln),  and  had  two  sons, 

Richard,  some  time  Collector  of  the  Customs  at  Dominica, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Penystone,  co. 
York,  and  had  an  only  child,  Richard  Perkins,  who  d.  unm. 
at  Demerara,  1801. 

William,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

William  Lysley,  Esq.  of  Warmfield,  m.  14April,  1774,  Ann, 
dau.  of  William  Barker,  Esq.  of  Wakefield;  and  d.  1792, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

William  John  Ltsley,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Mimwood,  Herts, 
and  Pewsham,  Wilts,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts,  and  High 
Sherififof  thatco.  1851,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  6.  12  Dec.  1791  ;  to.  3  Dec.  1828, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Ardwick  House,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Gerard,  of  Pewsham. 

II.  Warine  Bayley  Marshall,  6.  1833:  m.  1859,  Lavinia, 
eldest  dau.  ot  Col.  du  Vemet,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March, 
1877)  had  issue,  Warine  du  Vernet,  Lieut.  60th  Rifies,  b. 
May,  1860;  d.  in  India,  April,  1»84. 

I.  Sarah  Maria,  vi.  1862,  Henry  Gillett,  Esq.,  and  cJ.  May, 
1870. 

n.  Caroline  Gertrude,  m.  1865,  Rear-Admiral  S.  H.  Derri- 
man,  R.N.,  C.B.,  and  d.  May,  1879. 
Mr.  Lysley  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Gerard  Lysley,  Esq.  of  Pewsham,  Wilts,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  b.  13  June,  1831  ;  g.  1873  ;  to.  27  Jan. 
1869,  Frances  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Hugh 
Lowther,  Bart,  of  Swillington and  Wilton  Castle,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue, 

1.  John  Lowther,  b.  Feb.  and  d.  July,  1870. 

n.  Charles  Lowther,  b.  March,  1871 ;  d.  May,  1861. 


III.  Gerard  Lowther,  now  of  Pewsham. 

IV.  Francis  Lowther  (twin  with  Gerard),  6.  26  Aug.  1872-  d 
Aug.  1873. 

V.  William  Lowther,  b.  July,  1875. 

VI.  Hugh  Lowther,  b.  Sept.  1876 ;  d.  March,  1877. 
I.  Isabella  Gertrude. 

Mr.  Lysley  d.  6  Oct.  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son,  Gerard  Lowther  Lysley,  Esq. 

^ri/is— Quarterly :  1st,  gu.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  arg. 
ducally  crowned  or ;  2nd,  or,  a  fess  between  two  chevrons 
sa.,  both  for  Lysley  ;  3rd,  or,  a  bend  vair  between  three  hurts, 
for  Pitt  0/  Goldhall,  ith,  as  the  Ist,  with  three  mullets  arg. 
pierced  of  the  field  in  chief,  also  for  Lysley.  Crests — 1st, 
On  a  chapcau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  millstone  arg.  charged 
with  a  millrind  or;  2nd,  A  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand 
in  a  gauntlet  grasping  a  war-mace  all  ppr.,  from  the  handle 
of  the  mace  a  chain  pendant,  encircling  the  arm  or.  Motto — 
Forward. 

-Seat— Pewsham,  near  Chippenham,  Wilts. 


liYSONS    OF   HEMPSTED. 

Ltsons,  Loeenzo  George,  Esq.  of  Hempsted 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  Major  and  late  Adjutant  2nd 
Vol.  batt.  Gloucester  Eegt.  (late  E.  W.  Fusiliers), 
b.  6  Aug.  1839 ;  s.  his  father  1877  ;  m.  Oct.  1862, 
Victoria,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  William  Eichards,  K.C.B., 
and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Lorenzo  George,  6.  July,  1803. 

II.  Daniel  George,  d.  1867. 

III.  Arthur  Charles  Fothringham,  6.  1868. 
iv.  George  Lorenzo,  d.  1870. 

V.  Samuel  Victor  Davies,  6.  1874. 

VI.  Clement  Franci?,  d.  1875. 

I.  Ethel  Tereso,  d.  1875.  ii.  Mabel  Susan  Frances, 

III.  Gwendoline  Catherine. 

IV.  Victoria  Georgiana,  d.  1874. 
v.  Marguerite  Henrietta. 

Lineage. — This  family,  which  has  been  established  for 
nearly  three  centuries  in  co.  Gloucester,  is  traditionally  said 
to  have  migiated  thither  from  Wales.  Leland,  in  his 
Itinerary,  makes  mention  of  the  Lysans  as  inhabiting  the 
town  of  Neath,  in  co.  Glamorgan,  teinp.  Henkt  Vlll. 

William  Leyson,  Lison,  or  Lysons,  bought  an  estate  called 
Netherlay,  or  the  Lower  Lay,  in  the  parish  of  Westbury-on- 
Severn,  1606.  By  Anne  his  wife  he  had  issue,  i.  John,  his 
heir;  ii.  Arthur  of  Hempsted,  co.  Gloucester;  iii.  Thomas, 
of  Worcester,  Mayor  of  that  city  1651,  who  proclaimed 
Charles  II.  King  of  Great  Britain;  iv.  Daniel,  of  whom 
presently.     The  4th  son, 

Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.,  6.  Nov.  1604;  m.  Sarah,  dan.  of  — 
Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  King's  Stanley,  and  d.  1674,  leaving  a 
son  and  successor, 

Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.,  6.  1643;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Webb,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1861,  by  his  son, 

Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.  of  Hempsted,  b.  1672 ;  m.  1693,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Ridler,  Esq.,  and  left,  with 
seven  other  children,  who  d.  s.  p.,  Daniel,  his  heir,  and  John,^ 
LL.D.,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford.    The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.  of  Hempsted,  b.  1  Dec.  1697 ;  rii.  20  Feb. 
1725,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Mee,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  and 
had  issue  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom  Elizabeth  7/1.  John 
Reeve,  Esq.,  and  Mary  to.  Stephen  Woodifield,  Esq.)  two 
sons.    The  elder, 

Daniel  Lysons,  M.D.,  of  Hempsted  Court,  Fellow  of  All 
.Souls'  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  21  March,  1727 ;  to.  6  Dec.  1708,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Dowdeswell,  co.  Gloucester, 
but,  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Samuel  Lysons,  M.A.,  b.  28  Dec.  1730,  Rector  of  Rod- 
marton  and  Cherington,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Peach,  Esq. 
of  Chalford,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  his  heir. 

Samuel,  6.  17  May,  1763,  Barrister-at-Law,  Keeper  of  the 
Records  in  the  Tower,  an  eminent  writer  on  British  topo- 
graphy and  antiquities.     He  d.  unm.  Isl9. 

Mary,  b.  1765;  to.  Charles  Brandon  Trye,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of 
Leckhampton  Court,  co.  Gloucester. 

Elizabeth,  6.  1772;  m.  John  Marshall  Collard,  Esq. 

Mr.  Lysons  d.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Daniel  Lysons,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  F.A.S.,  H.S.,  and  L.S., 
of  Hempsted  Court,  and  Rector  and  Patron  of  Rodmarton,  co. 
Gloucester,  the  celebrated  topographer  and  antiquary,  author 
of  Magna  Britannia,  <fec.,  6.  23  April,  1762;  m.  1st,  1801, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieat.-Col.  Thomas  Carteret  Hardy,  of 
the  York  Fusiliere,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1808)  had  issue, 

4  IX  2 


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LTS 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


I-YS 


Daniel,  t?.  1814,  aged  10  years. 

Samdel,  late  of  Hempsted. 

Sarah,  b.  1802;  wi.  5  Oct.  1831,  Kov.  John  Haycjarth,  Rector 
of  Upham,  Hants,  and  t<.  18  May,  1833,  having  had  issue 
a  dau.  Josepha,  d.  v.nin.  1846. 

Charlotte,  b.  1807  :  ni.  at  Naples,  14  Nov.  1825,  Sir  James 

Carnegie,  Bart,  of  Southesk,  N.IS.,  andrf.Apiil,  1848,  having, 

with  other  issue,  a  son,  James,  Earl  of  Sodthesk. 

He  »i.  2ndly,  Josepha  Catherine  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Gilbert 

Cooper,  Esq.  of  Thurgarton  Priory,  Notts,  and  had  by  her, 

who  d.  1868, 

Daniel  (Sir),  Gen.  G.C.B.,  entered  the  army  as  Ensign  1st 
Boyals  1834,  served  during  Kebellion  in  Canada  1S38-9, 
appointed  Deputy-Assistant-Quartermaster-Gen,  1838,  pro- 
moted Briirade  Major  at  Barbadoes  1843-4,  served  through- 
out the  Crimean  War  in  command  of  U.  \V.  Fusiliers,  and 
in  command  of  2nd  Brigade  Light  Division  (OflScer  of  Legion 
of  Honour,  3rd  class  Order  Medjidie,  and  Sardinian  Medal) ; 
Quartermaster-Gen.  in  Canada,  1862-7,  Brigadier-Gen. 
Halta  1868-9,  at  Aldershot  186i)-72,  Commander  Northern 
District  1872-4,  Quartermaster-Gen.  1876.  Sir  Daniel 
Lysons,  after  being  Quartermaster-Gen.  was  Gen.  in  com- 
mand at  Aldershot  1S80-83.  He  is  Col.  of  the  Derbyshire 
Kcgt.  (45th  Foot)  and  Constable  of  the  Tower  of  London,  b. 
1  Aug.  1816;  j)i.  1st,  1856,  Harriet  Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles 
Bridges,  Esq.  of  Court  House,  Overton,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1864)  has  issue,  1  Daniel  Charles  William,  Lieut.  King's 
Royal  hifie  Corps,  b.  15  July,  1857  ;  2  Henry,  V.C,  Lieut. 
Scottish  Rifles  (Cameronians),  b.  13  July,  1858;  3  Charles, 
Lieut.  R.  W.  Fusiliers,  6. 8  April,  1860 ;  4  Frederick  Bridges, 
6.  3  June,  1861.  He  m.  2ndly,  1865,  Anna  Sophia  Biscoe, 
dan.  of  Rev.  Robert  Tritton,  of  Morden,  Surrey. 

Catherine  Susanna. 

Mr.  Lysons  d.  3  Jan.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  second  son, 

Rev.  Samuel  Ltsons,  of  Hempsted  Court,  J. P. ,6. 17  March, 
1806,  gi-aduated  at  Exeter  CoU.  Oxford,  B.A.  1831,  M.A.  1835. 
He  was  Rector  and  Patron  of  Rodmarton,  co.  Gloucester, 
appointed  1833;  Rural  Dean  of  Gloucester  1865,  Hon.  Canon 
Gloucester  Cathedral  1867.  He  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1834,  Eliza 
Sophia  Theresa  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir 
Lorenzo  Moore,  K.C.H.  and  C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846) 
had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Charles,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1855. 

II.  Lorenzo  George,  now  of  Hempsted. 

HI.  Edmund  Hicks  Beach,  b.  1842,  Lieut.  R.M.,  m.  1869, 
Honora  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Henley  Jervis,  and  has 
issue,  ason,  h.  7  Jan.  1871 ;  a  son,  6.  Sept.  1876  ;  and  other 
issue. 

IV.  Daniel  George  (Rev.),  B.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Rodmarton ; 
6.  1844;  TO.  7  April,  1869,  Katlieiiae  Anne,  4th  dau.  of 
Thomas  C.  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton  Hall,  and  has  issue,  Hubert 
Bertram  Daniel ;  Noel  Hildebrand ;  Kennett  Campbell  ; 
and  .'iix  daus. 

1.  Alice  Elizabeth,  m.  Arthur  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Clevedon. 
n.  Clementina  Agnes,  m.  liev.  F'rancis  John  Atwood,    and 
has  issue. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  11  March,  1847,  Lucy  (who  d.  26  Oct.  1871),  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Adey  Curtis  (by  Albinia  F'rances  his  wife,  who 
after  the  death  of  her  husband  assumed  her  family  name  of 
Hatward  in  addition  to  CnRTis,  in  compliance  with  a  request 
in  her  father's  ^^ill^  He  m.  3rdly,  1  Nov.  1872,  Gertmde 
Savery,  dau.  of  Simon  Adams  Beck,  Esq.  of  Cheam,  Surrey, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

V.  Nigel  Lucius  Samuel,  b.  1876. 
ui.  Gertrude  Teresa  Lucy. 

He  d.  27  March,  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Lorenzo  George, 
now  of  Hempsted. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  chief  nebulee  arg.  issuant  therefrom  the  rays 
of  the  sun  ppr.  Crest — No  crest  is  assigned  to  this  family  in 
the  Herald's  Visitation  167'2,  but  they  have  borne  for  nearly 
three  centuries.  The  sun  rising  out  of  a  bank  of  clouds  ppr. 
Motto — Valebit. 

i^eat — Hempsted  Court,  near  Gloucester.  Hesidence — 10, 
Gratton  Road,  W.  Kensington,  W. 


LYSTER    OF    BOCKSAVAGE. 

Ltsteb,  Heney  John,  Esq.  of  Rocksavage,  co. 
Eoscommon,  Major  R.A.,  b.  21  Sept.  1851. 

Liineag'e.— The  Irish  Ltsters  are  a  branch  of  the  York- 
shire Listers,  and  are  descended  from  Walter  Lister  orLyster, 
of  Miltown,  CO.  Roscommon,  who  was  b.  at  Westby,  co.  York. 
He  was  the  son  of  Anthony  Lister,  of  Newsholme,  Gisburne, 
Yorks,  7th  in  descent  from  John  Lister,  de  Darby,  who  to.,  in 
1312,  Isabel,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  de  Bolton  Bowbearer,  of 
Bolland,  lineal  descendant  of  the  Saxon  Kings  of  Mercla. 
He  came  to  Ireland  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  with 
OsBALDESTON,  Judge  of  Connaught,  his  father-in-law,  and 
obtained  a  grant  of  land  in  co.  Roscommon  from  James  I. 
H«  d.  28  Jan.  1622,  and  was  buried  in  Cam  churchyard,  Bos- 


common,  where  his  tombstone  may  still  be  seen.  By  his  wife 
Eva  Osbaldeston,  he  had  issue,  Anthony,  who  m.  1st,  Mi.ss 
Blood  (who  was  murdered  with  five  children  in  the  Irish 
rebellion  of  1641),  and  2ndly,  Miss  Killkeny,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  m.  Miss  Bellew,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Ltsters  of 
JSeicpark  and  Lysterjield. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lyster,  of  Grange,  m.  1st,  Miss  O'Kelly,  by  whom 
he  had  three  sons,  William,  m.  a  dau.  of  Bryan  Gunning: 
.''Lnthony,  to.  Miss  Whitney,  and  was  ancestor  of  Lyster  of 
Lyslerfidd ;  and  John,  of  Rocksavage.  He  m.  2ndly,  Lady 
Aylmer,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Thomas,  ancestor  of  the 
Lysters  of  Grange.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Lyster,  of  Rocksavage,  m.  a  dau.  of  Dixie  Coddington, 
and  left  several  sons, 

I.  Dixie,  who  d.  unm. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,  M.D.,  m.  Miss  Alen,  the  heiress  of  St.  AVoolstans, 
CO.  Kildare,  by  >»hom  he  had  issue, 

John  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Clonpriest,  m.  Mai^  Cameron, 
and  had  three  sons, 

1  Henry,  none  of  whose  descendants  survive. 

2  Lyttelton,  Capt.  1st  R.  Surrey  Regl.,  m.  Charlotte 
Cameron,  dau.  cf  Rev.  Paul  Linirick,  D.D.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1849)  left  issue  at  his  decease  in  1850,  1  Lyttel- 
ton Henry,  b.  1814;  in.  his  first  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Charles  Lyster,  and  d.  1890,  leaving  issue,  one  son, 
Lyttelton  Annesley  Alen,  and  lour  daus.,  of  whom, 
Marion  Georgina,  7)!,  Rev.  Edward  Denny,  Rector  of 
Laracor,and  Louisa,  in.  William  Williams,  of  Arodstown 
House,  CO.  Meath;  2  George  Annesley,  of  Posilipo, 
Jlonkstown,  co.  Dublin,  b.  10  July,  1828;  to.  25  May, 
1860,  Marian,  dau.  of  Patrick  Morgan,  County  Inspec- 
tor R.I.C.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Cameron  (Rev.),  B.D., 
b.  12  Feb.  1862,  to.  1  Sept.  1892,  Anna  Frances  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Francis  Digby  Marsh,  M.A. ;  1  Louisa,  in. 
1st,  Rev.  William  O'Neill,  2ndly,  George  Ogilvie,  Esq. ; 

2  Anne  Judith,  m.  Rev.  M.  Henderson;  3  PauUne,  in. 
1st,  Yelverton  Baker,  Esq.,  2ndlv,  —  O'Brien,  Esq. 

3  Charles,  m.  Miss  Hoare,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
four  sons,  1  Henry  Alen,  in.  Miss  Lloyd,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Rickard,  and  Arabella;  2  Charles,  in.  Miss 
Howard,  and  has  issue,  Charles,  and  Norman  Howard  ; 

3  William,  to.  Miss  Howard;  and  4  Frederick  Lyttelton. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Lyster,  b.  1725;  in.  Jane  Ducasse,  and  d.  1816, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

John  Henry  Lyster,  b.  1759;  to.  Catherine  Bayly,  and  was 
s.  in  the  Rocksavage  property  by  his  son,  Benjamin  O'Neal, 
who  m.  Miss  Hill,  and  d.  in  1841,  leaving  issue.  John  Henry 
Lyster's  younger  son, 

Henry  Lyster,  Admiral  R.N.,  left  issue,  one  son,  Henry 
John,  Major  R.A.,  present  representative  of  the  Rocksavage 
family,  and  three  daus.,  Annette,  Victoria,  and  Eliza. 

Arms — Erni.,  on  a  fess  sa.,  three  muUctsor.  Crest — A  stag's 
head  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  all  ppr.  Motto — Retinens 
vestigia  famae. 

.bti'i— Rocksavage,  co.  Roscommon. 


LYSTER  OF   LYSTERFIELD. 

Lyster,  Gteoege  Fosbeey,  Esq.  of  Grisbiirne 
House,  Liverpool,  and  Plas-Isaf,  iluthin,  North 
Wales,  C.E.,  F.E.S.E.,  J.P.  co.  Denbigh,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Engineer  Vol.  Staff  Corps,  Engineer-in-Chief, 
Liverpool  Dock,  b.  1821 ;  m.  1848,  Martha,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  T.  Sanderson,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Assembly,  Antigua,  and  has  issue, 

I.  JouN  Sanderson,  l.ate  (71st)  Highland  Light  Infantry  and 
Brigade  Major  Queensland  Defence  Forces,  Brisbane. 

II.  Anthony  George,  Executive  Engineer  Liverpool  Docks. 

III.  Thomas  Rice  Somerville. 

I.  Mary  Georgina  Jane,    m.  Capt.    Fias  Burton  Cole,  of 
Blendrum  and  Creeve,  co.  Monaghan,  who  d.  1881. 

liineag'e. — This  family  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
Listers,  of  co.  Y'ork.  Osbaldiston  Lyster,  Esq.,  an  adherent 
of  Cromwell,  acquired  considerable  estates  in  co.  Roscommon. 
He  left,  it  is  stated,  several  sons,  of  whom  were, 

I.  John,  of  Corrakip. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Lysterfield,  co.  Roscommon,  whose  will, 
dated  31  Aug.  1745,  was  proved  13  March,  1746,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  Ist  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Warren,  Esq., 
he  had  a  dau.  Joyce,  in.  the  Right  Rev.  James  Leslie,  D.D., 

I        Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  had  a  son, 


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Thomas,  of  Lysterfield,  m.  June,  1742,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Boleyn  Whitney,  Esq.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  and  left  an  only  child. 
Wizaheth,  wife  of  Kobcrt  Robinson,  M.D.,  and  mother  of 
an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Robinson  Lyster,  711.  25  May, 
178.1,  Frederick  Trench,  1st  Lord  Ashtown. 
III.  William,  of  Grange,  co.  Roscommon,  father,  by  Chris- 
liana  his  wife,  of 

Thomas,  of  Grange,  and  afterwards  of  Athleague,  who  to. 
twice  ;  his  2nd  wife,  Alice,  was  widow  of  Sir  John  Ayl- 
nier,  liart.  By  his  1st  wife  he  left  at  his  decease,  1726, 
two  sons, 

1  William,  of  Athleague,  whose  will,  dated  26  June, 
1722,  was  proved  4  Aug.  1772.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Bryan  Gunning,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  John  Edwards, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  3rdly,  Capt.  Francis  Houston, 
and  4thly,  Theobald,  Viscount  Bourke,  ol  Mayo)  had  a 
.«on,  John,  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  unra.  ;  Jane, 
wife  of  Christopher  Kirwan,  Esq.,  who  took  the  name 
of  Ltstek  18C6;  and  Margaret,  m.  1st,  William 
O'Dwyer,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Richard  Rumbold,  Esq. 

2  Thomas,  of  Grange,  Col.  in  the  army,  d.  1790,  leaving 
(by  his  wife,  whod.  1750)  four  sons,  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony 
Lyster,  of  Grange,  who  m.  Anna  Cleland,  and  left,  with 
several  daus.,  two  sons,  Thomas  St.  George,  who  sold 
the  estate;  and  Anthony,  of  Stillorgan  I'ark,  b.  1797, 
111.  Marcia  Deborah,  ruh  dau.  of  James  Tate,  Esq.  of 
Ballintaggart,  co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  1880,  leaving  a  son, 
Harry  Hammon,  of  Stillorgan  Park,  C.B.,  V.C.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1829;  John,  father  of 
Benjamin,  Capt.  R.A. ;  Ihomas  ;  George  William  ;  and 
daus.  of  whom  Sophia  m.  1812,  Rev.  Sir  Harcourt 
Lees,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Ltsteb,  Esq.  of  CorraUip,  m.  Elizabeth  Bellew,  of 
Mount  Bellew,  and  d.  1784,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Anthony  Lyster,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  whose 
will,  dated  14  Oct.  1751,  was  proved  9  Nov.  1754;  he  w.  1733, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Bryan  Geoghegan,  of  Castletown  Geoghegan,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  of  Xew  Park,  Capt.  9th  Dragoons,  High  Sheriff 
1775,  m.  1771,  Helena,  dau.  of  Ignatius  Kelly,  Esq.  ol  Car- 
i;ins,  and  d.  1797,  leaving  issue, 

1  Anthony,  of  New  Park,  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b. 
1776;  d.  unm.  1806. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1808,  Ralph  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla, 
CO.  Westmeath. 

2  Helen  Jane,  ni.  a  French  nobleman  ,and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  James,  of  whom  we  treat. 

HI.  Christopher.  iv.  Michael. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Miles  Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Cluwue,  co.  Meath. 

II.  Christian. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Lyster,   Esq.  of  Lystcrfield,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1799,  m.  1st,  Letitia,  dau.  of  J.  Woods.  Esq.  of 
Ro.ssmead,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Antuo.sy, 
of  whom  hereafter.   He  m.  2ndly,  the  dau.  of  John  Biu'ke,  Esq. 
of  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
James,  m.   1st,   his  cousin,    the   Hon.  Elizabeth  Hamilton, 
relict  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Hamilton,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  relict 
of  Edward  Mills,    Esq.   of  Fairymount,   co.   Roscommon  ; 
d.  s.  2J.  1840. 
John,  Lieut,  to  the  2nd  Regt.,  killed  in  Egypt. 
Thomas,  Lieut.  66th  Regt.,  killed  in  Portugal. 
JIatthew  Walter,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Col.  Caulfeild,  of  Benown, 
CO.  Westmeath. 

Emily,  to.  Capt.  Zobel,  68th  Regt. 
Mary,  711.  Edward  O'Beirne,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 
Marcella.  m.  M.  Trimble,  F^sq.,  Lieut,  llih  Regt. 
Eliza,  d.  1825.  Eleanor. 

Tlie  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Anthony  Lyster,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Roscommon  1815,  in.  1808,  Jane,  dau.  of  George 
Fosbery,  Esq.  of  Adare  Farm,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  May,  1841, 
having  had  issue, 

James,  Dean  of  Ontario. 

Thomas  Rice,  Lieut.  R.E.,  d.  at  Barbadoes,  2t  Feb.  1842. 

George  Fosbeky,  of  Gisburne  House  and  Plas-lsaf. 

Christina,  7/i.  1841,  Henry  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Little  Harwood 
Hall,  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

Letitia,  d.  unm.  1837. 

The  Very  Rev.  James  Lyster,  of  Lysterfield,  co.  Ros- 
common, M.A.,  formerly  Rector  of  the  Union  of  Tashinny,  co. 
Longford,  and  Dean  of  Leighlin,  and  6ub,sequently  Dean 
of  Ontario,  b.  7  Sept.  1810;  m.  12  Jan.  1837,  Maria  Sarah, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Keating,  Vicar  of  Edgeworths- 
town,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  b.  1838,  deceased. 

I.  Jane  Letitia,  m.  1861,  Rev.  George  T.  Huston  Barton, 
D.D.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  George  Barton,  Vicar  of  Killbrew 
CO.  Meath.  „.  Elizabeth  Emily. 

The  Very  Rev.  James  Lyster  d.  2  Sept.  1891. 


Jrms—Erm.,  on  a  fe.<;s  sa.  three  Kullets  or.  Crest— A  stag's 
head  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  all  ppr.  jUo^to— Retinens 
vestigia  famae. 

Seat— Plas-lsaf,  Ruthin,  North  Wales. 

Residence— Gisburne  House,  Liverpool. 

Club — Athenaeum. 


1I<ADAM  OF  TINDON  END. 
M'Adam,  Major  James  John  Loudon,  of  Tin- 
don  End,  Essex,  and  Greenliill  House,  Dorset,  J.P, 
for  botli  counties,  Major  Ecserve  of  OiScers,  late 
7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1840;  m.  1871,  Frances, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Bligh  Monck,  Esq.  of  Coley  Park, 
Berks. 

Lineag-e, — The  M'Adams  of  Watcrhcad,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, claim  descent  from  Gregok  M'Gregor,  Chief  of  the 
clan  Gregor,  wliose  2nd  son,  Gregor,  Capt.  of  the  clan,  fled,  it 
is  stated,  to  the  south  country,  and  was  taken  and  executed  in 
Edinburgh.  His  son,  it  is  handed  down, 

Adam  M'Gregor,  being  compelled  to  change  his  name, 
called  himself  Adam  M'Adam  ;  he  was  ancestor  of 

Gilbert  M'Adam,  served  heir  to  his  father  2  Aug.  1662> 
He  was  a  strenuous  supporter  of  the  reformed  religion  ia 
Scotland.  He  was  tritd  and  banished  the  country  for 
harbouring  the  famous  John  Walsh  and  other  leaders  of 
the  insurrection,  who  fled  from  Bothwell  Field.  Having  been 
ransomed,  he  returned,  and  whilst  at  prayer  in  a  cottage  iar 
Kirkmichael,  co.  Ayr,  was  surprised  and  shot  by  a  party  of 
soldiers  under  the  Lairds  of  Colzean  and  Ballochmyle,  1680. 
He  TO.  a  dau.  of  James  Dun,  of  Benwhatt,  and  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

James  M'Adam,  who  was  served  heir  to  his  father  1686. 
He  7)1.  a  lady  of  the  Cunningham  family,  appears  to  have 
d.  1687,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  M'Adam,  m.  Janet  Craufurd,  by  whom  he  had, 

James  M'Adam,  his  heir,  m.  1715,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Reid,  of  Mid  Helliar,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  M'Adam,  of  Sauchrie,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.,  D.L.,  one  of 
the  founders  of  the  first  bank  in  the  town  of  Ayr,  m.  Susanna, 
dau.  of  John  Cochrane,  of  Waterside,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 
James,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  1763,  and  John  Loudon, 
of  whom  presently  ;  and  eight  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
Margaret,  m.  William  Logan,  Esq.,  and  the  4th,  Grissell,  m. 
Adam  Steuart,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Loudon  M'Adam,  celebrated  for  the  reformation  of 
the  public  roads  of  tlie  kingdom,  m.  1st,  1756,  Gloriana  Mar- 
garetta,  dau.  of  William  Nicoll,  of  Islip,  Suffolk,  co.  Long 
Island,  America,  lineally  descended  from  Col.  Nicholl,  Equerry 
to  the  Duke  of  York  (James  II.)  at  the  taking  of  New  York. 
At  the  close  of  Ihe  American  revolutionary  war,  Mr.  M'Adam 
went  early  in  life  to  America,  and  on  his  return  purchased 
Sauchrie,  co.  Ayr.  He  d.  26  Nov.  18.36,  in  the  81st  yearof  his 
age.     He  had  issue, 

William,  m.  3  June,  1799,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  Pickard,  of  the 
13th  Light  Dragoons,  and  </.  23  Feb.  1836,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  23  June,  1832)  issue, 

William,  of  Ballochmorrie,  co.  Ayr  (Sauchrie  having  been 
sold),  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Turnpike  Roads  in  England,  s.  his 
grandfatlier  1830.  He  c/.  28  Aug.  1861,  aged  68,  and  was- 
s.  by  his  brother. 

Christopher,  of  Ballochmorrie,  co.  Ayr,  6.  11  March, 
1807;  m.  29  March,  1837,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Edward 
Stephens  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Coldrinick,  Cornwall,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1852)  had  issue, 

I.  Ellen  Jane. 

II.  Agnes  Henrietta,  d.  rmm.  1862. 

III.  Family  Darell  Louisa,  m.  1874,  Charles  Dudley  May- 
nard,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

George,   in.  Theresa,  dau.   of  William  Eccles,  and    has 
issue, 
1  William  Edward.  2  George  Christopher. 

3  Loudon  Tenner.  4  John  Alfred. 

6  Frederick.  6  Henry  Martyn  Eccles. 

7  Allan  Earnest. 

1  Anne  Selina  Campbell.  2  Isabella  Theresa. 

Selina,  d.  1871. 
Susan  Cochrane  Craufurd,  m.  George  Natheam,  and  has 

issue. 
Jane,  m.  Capt.  John  Townsend. 
James,  d.  an  infant. 
James  Nicholl,  of  whom  we  treat. 

John  Loudon,  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hellicar  and 
Henrietta  Gresley,  and  d.  21  March,  1857.  aged  .^8,  having 
had  issue,  Charles  Loudon,  rf.  June,  1861;  Alice  Mary; 
and  Selina  Henrietta. 


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Anne,   m.  Capt.  James  Sanders,  E.N.  and  C.B.,  and  left 

issue. 

Gloriana  5Iar<raretta,  d.  unm. 

Georgiua  Keith,  d.  7  March.  1869. 
Mr.  M'Adam  hi.  2ndlj-,  Miss  De  Lancy,  bwt  had  no  issue.    His 
third  son, 

Sir  James  Nicholl  M'Adam,  Knt.,  Surveyor  General  of 
Koads,  knighted  1834,  d.  30  June,  1852,  having  m.  and  had 
issue, 

James  M'Adam,  Esq.  of  Tindon  End,  Essex,  m.  Angelica, 
dau.  of  Philip  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Place,  Berks,  and  d. 
1853,  leaving  a  son, 

James  John  Lofdon,  now  of  Tindon  End. 

5e(ifs— Tindon  End,  Esses,  and  Greenhill  House,  Sherborne, 
Dorset. 

C/iii— Junior  United  Service. 


MACALESTER   OF   LOTJP  AND    KENNOX. 

Macalester,   Chaeles    Someeville,    Esq.   of 

Loup  and  Kennox,  co.  Ayr,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  Chief 

of  the  Clan  Alcster,  Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  late  Capt. 

46th  Foot,  and  Adjutant  3rd  R.  Scots  Fusiliers, 

i.  18  March,  1830 ;   m.  1867,  Williamina  Pollok, 

youngest  dau.  of  William  Pollok  Morris,  Esq.  of 

Craig,  CO.  Ayr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18/2)  lie  liad 

issue, 

I.  Chables   Godfeet  SojrEiiviLLE,    Capt.    3rd   batt.  Eoyal 

Scots  Fusiliers,    Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple, 

B.A.  Bal.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  18G8. 

n.  William    Henry    Somerville,    2nd    Lieut.    King's    Own 

Scottish  Borderers,  6.  5  May,  1871. 
I.  Janet.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  Violet. 

Lineag'e. — M'Alester,  of  The  Loupe,  is  descended  in  a 
direct  line  from  Alasteb,  or  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Angus 
Mob,  Lord  of  the  Isles  and  Kintyre,  128-1. 

Alexander  acquired  large  additions  to  his  territories  by 
marriage  with  Amie,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Ewin  de 
Ergadia,  but  having  espoused  the  cause  of  Balliol,  in  opposition 
to  the  claims  of  Eobert  Bruce  to  the  Scottish  throne,  he  was 
defeated  by  that  monarch,  who  besieged  him  in  his  principal 
stronghold  of  Castle  Swain.  Being  forced  to  surrender,  he  was 
imprisoned  in  Dundonald  Castle,  where  he  died.  His  posses- 
sions were  bestowed  on  his  younger  brother,  Angus  Oge,  who 
assumed  the  Lordship  of  the  Isles,  and  from  whom  arc  de- 
scended the  various  chieftains  of  the  M'Donald  tribes.  But  the 
M'Alesters  possessing  that^'it.s  sanguinis  of  which  noforfeiture 
could  deprive  them,  claim  to  represent  the  ancient  Lords  of  the 
Isles,  as  lineal  descendants  and  heirs  male  of  Alester,  eldest 
son  of  Angus  Mor,  who  was  the  son  of  Donald,  the  son  of 
Reginald,  son  of  Somerled,  Lord  of  the  Isles  and  Thane  of 
Argyll  1010,  the  common  ancestor  of  the  clan  Donald,  clan 
Dugall,  and  clan  Alester,  known  also  as  the  clan  Ean-Dubh. 
The  sons  of  Alester,  with  their  adherents,  being  driven  from 
the  Isles,  sought  refuge  on  the  mainland,  and  obtained  posses- 
sion of  several  strongholds  in  Knapdaleand  Kintyre.  On  the 
overthrow  of  the  dynasty  of  the  Isles,  in  the  reign  of  James  IV., 
1493,  they  became  a  separate  and  independent  clan,  under 
their  chief  Ean-Dcbh,  who  fixed  his  residence  at  Ardpatrick, 
in  South  Knapdale,  and  for  several  generations  his  descendants 
retained  the  patronymic  of  Vic-Ean-Dubh.  He  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Charles,  appointed  Steward  of  Kintyre  1481.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Angds  Vic-Ean-Dcbh,  styled  also  Angus  M'Alester,  of  The 
Loupe.  He  is  mentioned  in  the  Eegister  of  the  Privy  Seal, 
1515,     He  was  s.  by  his  .son, 

Alexander,  mentioned  in  Pitcaim's  Criminal  Trials  as 
having  incurred  the  penalty  of  forfeiture  for  treasonably 
abiding  from  the  army  of  Siilloway,  but  obtained,  in  1540, 
remission  of  the  sentence  for  himself  and  fifteen  of  his  clan. 
He  left  a  son. 

Hector  M'Alester,  who  did  not  long  survive.  He  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Alexander  M'Alester,  who,  in  1573,  obtained  a  charter 
from  Archibald,  Earl  of  Argyll.  His  name  appears  on  the 
EoU  as  one  of  those  who,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  were  called 
upon  to  deliver  hostages,  whose  lives  were  to  be  held  respon- 
sible for  the  obedience  of  their  chiefs.  At  his  death,  his  son 
and  successor, 

Godfrey  M'Alester,  was  yet  a  minor.  In  1591  he  obtained 
a  charter  from  the  Earl  of  Argyll,  and  therein  is  designated 


Gorrie  M'Eachine  Vic-Alester-Vic  Ean-Dubh.  At  an  early 
age,  he  became  tlie  hero  of  a  tragedy  still  remembered  in  the 
Highlands.the  heads  of  which  are  given  in  Pitcaikn's  Criminal 
Dials.  He  took  an  active  part  in  most  of  the  feuds  and  con- 
flicts of  the  troubled  period  in  which  he  lived.  He  closed  his 
turbulent  career  about  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century,  and 
was  buried  at  lona,  in  the  tomb  of  his  ancestors.  His  statue, 
in  black  marble,  was  to  be  seen  there  within  the  last  century. 
He  was  ,'i.  by  his  son. 

Hector  M'Alester,  who  had  charters  from  the  Earl  of 
Argyll  for  the  lands  of  Loupe  and  others,  being  therein 
designated  Hector  M'Gorry-Vic-Eachine-Vic-Allister-Vic  Ean- 
Dubh.  He  m.  11  March,  1G20,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Campbell,  of 
Kilbeny.     His  son  and  successor, 

Godfrey  M'Alester,  of  Loupe,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Montgomerie,  of  Skelmorlie.    His  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  M'Alester,  supported  the  cause  of  James  VII. 
to  the  last,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battles  of  Killiecrankie  and 
the  Boyne.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Campbell,  Bart,  of 
Auchenbreck,  by  whom  he  had  a  numerous  family.  (The  3rd 
son,  Duncan,  settled  in  Holland,  and  was  father  of  Gen. 
llobert  M'Alester,  who  commanded  the  Scots  Brigade.)  The 
eldest  son  of  Alexander, 

Hector  M'Alester,  d.  without  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Charles  M'Alester,  vi.  Christina,  dau.  of  Lament,  of 
Lament,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Angus,  his  heir,  and 
Archibald  (who  for  many  years  commanded  the  35th  Hegt. 
and  d.  a  Lieut.-Gen.,  leaving  a  large  family,  of  whom  his 
eldest  son,  Charles,  was  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Ceylon  Eifles.  His 
eldest  son, 

Angus  M'Alester,  who  s.  his  father,  m.  his  cousin  Jane, 
dau.  of  M'Donald,  of  Ardnacroish,  and  cousin  to  the  celebrated 
Flora  M'Donald,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Charles  M'Alester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  1st 
Ayrshire  Local  Militia,  b.  13  Jan.  17C5  ;  ?u.  28  March,  1792, 
Janet,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Somerville,  of  Kennox,  co. 
Ayr,  by  his  wife,  Lilias,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Gabriel  Portertield, 
of  Hapland,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Somerville  M'Alester,  late  representative. 

James,  of  Chapeltown. 

Wilhelmina,  d.  1874.  Jane,  d.  1871. 

Col.  Somerville  M'Alester  d.  Oct.  1847.    His  elder  son, 

Charles  Somerville  M'Alestee,  of  Kennox,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Ayr  and  Wigtown  Militia,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  Chief  of  the 
Clan  Alester,  in  Kintyre,  b.  15  Sept.  1797  ;  m.  Jan.  1828,  Mary 
Adeline  Brabazon,  only  child  of  Edward  Lyon,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  an  officer  E.N.,  by  Anna  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  George  Frederick  Wynstanley,  Esq.  of 
Philipsburgh,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  ^who  d.  18G1)  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  present  representative. 

II.  Edward,  b.  14  June,  1834.  in.  James,  d.  1837. 

I.  Anna  Catherine,  d.  IG  Aug.  1855. 

II.  Jessie,  d.  2  July,  1815. 

III.  Mary  Adeline,  vi.  1864,  James  Hay  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Town- 
end,  CO.  Ayr,  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  20th  Eegt.,  D.L.,  J. P., 
and  has  a  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Col.  Somerville  M'Alester  d.  1891. 

jrms — Or,  an  eagle  displayed  gu.  armed  sa.  surmounted  on 
the  breast  of  a  galley  of  the  tii-st,  a  border  of  the  third,  cliarged 
with  three  crosses-crosslet  fiti;hee  arg.  Crest — A  dexter  arm 
in  armour  erect,  the  hand  holding  a  dagger  in  pale,  all  ppr. ; 
motto  over,  Fortiter.  Mottu—l'crmarc  per  terras.  Supporters 
Dexter,  a  bear  pierced  in  the  back  with  an  arrow,  and  sinis- 
ter, an  eagle,  all  ppr. 

Scot— Kennox  House,  Stewarton,  and  Dunkskaig  House,  co. 
Ayr. 

Club — Junior  United  Service. 


MACALISTER    OF   GLENBARB   AND 
COUR. 

Macalistee,  Matthew  Chaeles  Beodie,  Esq. 
of  Glenbarr  and  Cour,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.,  formerly 
Major  3rd  batt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers,  b.  6  May,  '  1838 ;  m.  11  Aug.  1869, 
Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Lees, 
and  has  issue, 

Charles  Augustus,  b.  10  July,  1883. 

Lineag-e.— This  branch  of  the  clan  Macalister  claims 
descent  from  the  Lords  of  the  Isles. 

Eanald  Macalisteb,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Macdonald,  of 
Kingsborough,  had,  with  several  daus.,  five   sons,  I.  Albs- 


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ANDER,  of  Strathaird  ;  ii.  Keith,  of  Torrisdaile  and  Loup,  a 
Gen .  in  the  army ;  in.  John,  a  Col.  in  the  army  ;  iv.  Matthew, 
of  whom  we  treat;  v.  Norman,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  and 
Governor  of  Prince  of  Wales's  Island.    The  4th  son, 

Matthew  Macalisteb,  Esq.  of  Glenbarr,  Col.  in  the  army,  m. 
1st,  Miss  Campbell,  of  Glensaddcl,  and  2ndly,  23  Dee.  1802, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Brodie, 
and  Lady  Margaret  Duff  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl 
life.  He  d.  23 Dec.  1829,  aged  72,  leaving  by  his  2nd  marriage, 
an  only  son, 

Keith  Macalisteb,  Esq.  of  Glenbarr  and  Cour,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  13  Nov.  1803;  m.  1st.,  3  June,  1 830,  Mary  Agatha, 
cnly  dau.  of  Eobert  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Skipness,  by  Eugenia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Folkingham,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Mattuew  Chaelks  Brodie,  now  of  Glenbarr  and  Cour. 

I.  -Agatha  Cecilia  Constance,  m.  Alfred  Stikeman,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

II.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Villiers,  »i.  Henry  Greer,  Esq.,  and 
has  three  song. 

III.  Ellinor  Georgina. 

IV.  Eliza  Gordon,  m.  Charles  Vaudin,  Esq.,  and  ha.s  issue, 
hve  sons  and  two  daus. 

V.  Anne  Argyll,  d.  18^8. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  3  Aug.  1858,  Alexandrina  Georgina  Cunningham, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  W.  Millar,  Esq.  of  Monkcastle  and  Monk- 
ridding,  CO.  Ayrj  and  d.  17  Nov.  1886,  having  had  further 
issue, 

II.  Noi-man  Godfrey,  of  FlatBeld  House,  Symington,  Kilmar- 
nock, Lieut.  E.H.,  b.  3 Feb.  1861. 

iSi^a^— Glenbarr  Abbey,  Glenbarr,  co.  Argyll. 
CZui)— Scottish,  Dover  Street,   W.,  and  New  Club,    Edin- 
burgh. 


II.  Eliza,  TO.  1881,  John  Gascoigne  Lillie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Denis  Gascoigne,  &.  Aug.  1884;  Horace;  Brenda;  Evelyn 
Alice. 

III.  Edith.  IV.  Annie. 

Mr.  Macan  d.  13  Oct.  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Az.,  fretty  or,  on  a  fess  arg.  a  boar  passant  gn. 
Crest — A  salmon  naiant  ppr.  J/oUo— Virtus  sub  pondere 
crcscit. 

Seat—  Drumcashel,  Castle  Bellinpham,  co.  Louth. 

Ciu6.s— Carlton,  S.W.,  and  Sackville  Street,  Dublin. 


MACAN   OF   DRUMCASHEIi. 

Macan,  Akthue,  Esq.  of  Drumca-shel,  co.  Louth, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1882,  late  Capt.  6th  batt. 
Koyal  Irish  Rifles,  b.  25  July,  1852  ;  m.  7  Aug. 
1877,  Mary  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Coi. 
Bellingham,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Henry,  6.  I  July,  1883. 

II.  Hugh  Turner,  h.  8  April,  1886. 

I.  Sybil  Norah,  b.  18  June.  1878. 

II.  Joan  Florence,  b.  5  May,  1887. 

III.  Elsie  Winifred,  b.  13  June,  1889. 

Xiineage.— The  MacCanns,  ancient  chiefs  in  Ulster, 
•were  of  the  race  of  MacMahon  of  Oriel.  Their  Clanbrassail 
•estates  were  con.lscated  in  the  sixteenth  century  with  those 
-of  the  chieftains  who  joined  O'NeiPs  party,  except  a  small  por- 
tion called  Desart,  near  Armagh,  which  was  afterwards  sold. 
The  senior  line  terminated  with  Glasney  Macan,  whose  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Col.  in  the  army 
ef  James  II.,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Aughrim,  6th  son  of  Sir 
George  Hamilton,  Knt.  of  Donalong.  Thomas  McCanu  was 
Sovereign  of  Armagh  in  the  middle  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
His  numerous  family  changed  the  form  of  the  name  into 
Macan,  and  one  of  the  sons  buying  property  in  Louth,  estab- 
lished the  family  in  that  county. 

Egbert  Macan,  Esq.  (eldes  son  of  Thomas  McCann,  of 
Armagh)  got  the  remnant  of  the  family  estates,  viz.,  Carriff,  co. 
Armagh.  He  m.  1783,  Hannah  Bagwed,  by  whom  (who  4. 
iS24)  he  left  at  his  decease  in  1808,  three  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

II.  Turner,  of  Carriff,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Weten- 
hall  Sneyd,  of  Newchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  1835,  leav- 
ing issue, 

Turner  Arthur,  of  Carriff,  co.  Armagh,  and  Elston  Lodge, 

Bedford,  J.P.,  b.  1826;  m.  1865,  Florence,  dau.  of  Henrv 

Lawes  Long,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge,  Hants,  andd.  1889, 

leaving,  with  other  issue, 

William  Arthur,  now  of  Carriff,  6.  I8.i9,  to.  1886,  Lucy 

Eugenie,  dau.   of  .Sir  Claude  William  De  Crespigny, 

Bart,  and  has, with  other  issue,  William  Harry  Reginald, 

b.  1887. 

ni.  Richard,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Richard  Macas,  Esq.  of  Drumcashel,  r.i.  28  Nov.  1343, 
Caroline  Heline,  dau.  of  Professor  Maeaire,  of  Geneva,  audhad 
issue. 


I    Arthur,  now  of  Drunicn.'^hel. 
It.  George. 
1.  Caroline. 


ut.  Richard - 


MACANDREW   OF   LUKESLAND. 

MacAndeew,  James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Lukes- 
land,  CO.  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  23  Aug.  1837  ;  m.  9  Dec. 
1862,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Miller,  Esq.,  M.D., 
J.P.,  of  Eothsay,  Isle  of  Bute. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  MacAndrew  was  long  settled 
in  Morayshire,  where  we  find  in  1696,  a  William  Mac 
Kandrew,  resident  in  Elgin,  whose  grandson, 

William  BIcKandrew,  Esq.  of  Elgin,  had  two  Bona, 

I.  William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  James,  ancestor  of  Macandrew  of  Westwood  House 
{whom  see). 

The  elder  son, 

William  McAndeew,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  who  came  from 
Elgin  to  London,  about  1770,  and  lived  first  in  Thames  Street 
and  afterward  at  Wandsworth.  Ho  m.  1785,  Antonia  Sykes, 
and  d.  1819,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  Peter,  whose  representatives  are  Jaues  Child 
Mc.\ndrew,  Esq.,  and  John  McAndeew,  Esq.  of  Holly  Hill, 
near  Tunbridge  Wells. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  McAndrew,  Esq.,  F.R.S.  of  Isleworth  House, 
Middlesex,  Jii.  1829,  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  McAndrew,  Esq. 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1892)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  m.  1861,  Emily,  dau.  of  P.  Ramsay,  Esq. 
M.D.,  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Robert  Alexander,  m.  1861,  Margaret,  dau.  of  P.  Ramsay, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  James  Johnston,  of  Lukesland. 

IV.  George,  of  Juniper  Hall,  Dorking,  Surrey,  b.  1843;  m. 
Flora  Valcntina,  dau.  of  James  Farquhar  Morice,  Esq.  of 
Eeigate,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Kenneth  Alexander,  b.  1872.  2  Ernest  George,  6.  1873. 

3  Vernon  William,  6.  1880.  4  Wilfred  James,  6.  1884. 
5  Douglas  John,  6.  1887. 

1  Clara  Constanco.  2  Bertha  Valentina. 

Mr  Eobert  McAndrew  d.  22  May,  1873. 

Anns — (Matric.  13  Sept.  1785)  Sa,  an  eaglo  displayed  or,  in 
the  dexter  talon  a  dagger  ppr.  a  bordure  arg.  charged  with  six 
stars  gu. 

Crest— A  galley,  oars  erected  in  saltire  sa.  and  flags  gn. 

Motto — Fortuna  juvat. 

Heat — Lukesland,  Ivy  Bridge,  Devon. 

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MACANDREW    OF    WESTWOOD    HOUSE. 

Macandeew,  William,  Esq.  of  Westwood 
House,  CO.  Essex,  J.P.,  b.  22  Oct.  1828 ;  m.  1st, 
11  Oct.  1855,  Mary  Eachel,  dau.  of  James  William. 
Matthews,  Esq.  of  Arequipa,  Peru,  by  Maria 
Mercedes  Cossio  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  June,  1873)  has  issue, 

I.  Isaac  F'oestth,  6.  31  July,  1860. 

II.  William  Duncaji,  6.  1  June,  1863. 
in.  Arthur  Edward,  b.  i  July,  1864. 

I.  Rachel  Constance.        u.  Manuela  Christina  Mercedes, 
m.  Katharine.  iv.  Rosita. 

v.  Eleanor.  vi.  Mary. 

Mr.  William  Macandrew  in.  2ndly,  9  Jan.  1877, 
Mariana  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Birch,  Rector  of  Wiston,  Suffolk,  and 
widow  of  George  Grataker,  Esq.  of  Mildenhall, 
Suffolk. 

Liineag'e. — James  McAndrew,  Esq.  the  younger  son  of 
William  McKandrew,  Esq.  of  Elgin  (see  Macandrew  of 
Lvk-esloTid),  ni.  1789,  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Shirley,  and  d.  1822, 
leaving  by  her  Avho  d.  1848)  a  son  and  heir, 

AV'illiam  Duncan Mc.Andbew,  E.sq.  b.  1795,  m.  1824,  Anne, 


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dau.  of  Isaac  Forsyth,  Esq.,  atnlii.  18C0,  leaving  by  her,  who 
<f.  1863, 

I.  James,  b.  1825  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Watson,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Kenneth.  2  Duncan. 

3  Konald.  4  AJan  Jardine. 

1  Elsie  Mary. 

II.  Isaac  Forsyth,  6.  1827  ;   m.  Elizabeth  Alexandrina,  dau. 
of  —  Harvey,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Harold.  2  Alfred. 

1  Alice  Mary.  2  Isabel  Katherine. 

3  Grace  Muriel.  4  Grace  Winifred. 

5  Mildred  Evelyn. 

III.  William,  of  Wcstwood  House. 

IV.  Joseph,  b.  IS-IO;  m.  Sarita  Louisa,  dau.  of  — Read,  Esq. 
and  had  issue. 


2  Evelyn  Constance  Sarita. 


1  Ernest  Henry. 
1  Violet  Manuela, 
3  Lilian  Clare. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  1830;  -m.  Dr.  W.  H.  Duncan,  and  had  issue, 
George  William  and  Edith  Mary. 

II.  Mary  Isabella,  6.  1838  ;  m.  John  Gavin  Esq.,  and  had 
issue;  1  Harold  John;  2  Norman  Alexander;  3  Herbert 
William;  Mabel:  2  JIary  Forsyth;  3  Katherine  Lilian; 
4  Ethel ;  and  fi  Hilda. 

ui.  Anne  Harold,  6.  1842. 

Arms — (see  preculing  Memoir). 

li'eat — Wcstwood  House,  Little  Horlscslcy,  Colchester. 

Clubs — Eeform,  and  City  Liberal. 


McARTHUR    OF    WESTBKOOK    HAY. 

McAsTHUE,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  West-brook 
Hay,  Herts,  J.P.  for  Surrey,  D.L.  for  London, 
M.P.  for  Leicester  1874  to  1892,  b.  10  March, 
1814;  m.  19  Aug.  1853,  Maria  Bowden,  dau.  of 
tlie  late  Eev.  William  B.  Bojce,  of  The  Glebe, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Alexander,  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the 
City  of  London,  M.P.  for  St.  Austell  Division  of  Corn- 
wall since  1887,  Jun.  Lord  of  the  Treasury  since  1892, 
b.  14  April,  1857  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1890,  Florence  Cremer,  3nl 
dau.  of  John  Cremer  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Wayste  Court. 

II.  John  Percival,  D.L.  for  London,  6.  25  July,  1858;  m. 
25  Sept.   1884,  Lilly,  dau.  of  —  Addison,  Esq. 

III.  Allen  Gordon,  6.  12  Jan.  1862  ;  m.  26  Sept.  1890,  Maud, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Finly,  Esq.  of  Montreal. 

IV.  James  Harry  Stewart,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  March, 
1863. 

V.  George  W.,  Barrister-at.-Law,  6.  20  Dec.  18G4. 

VI.  Ebenezer  Jenkins,  6.  27  July,  1872. 

VII.  Alexander,  b.  10  Nov.  1873  ;  d.  young. 

I.  Lilian,  6.  25  Sept.  1860;  d.  Jan.  1862. 

II.  Marian,  m.  G.  F.  Holman,  Esq. 

III.  Sarah  Maria,  b.  7  Oct.  1S66;  m.  John  Southall,  Esq. 
Barrister-at-Law. 

Liineage. — Willlam  McArthce,  Esq.  m.  about  1753, 
Martha  King  (who  d.  1820,  aged  92).  He  d.  1784,  leaving  a 
son. 

Rev.  John  McArthue,  who  d.l  March,  1840,leaving  issue  by 
Sarah,  his  wife  (m.  June,  1799 ;  d.  6  Aug.  1861], 

William  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  J.P.  co.  Surrey,  D.L.  for  London, 
Director  of  the  City  Bank,  F.R.G.S.,  Lord  Mayor  ef 
London  1881,  M.P.  for  Lambeth  for  many  years,  d.  liiSj. 

ALEXA^DEB,  now  of  Holland  Park. 

.lohn,  deceased. 

Eliza,  m.  the  Rev.  G.  M'Millan  (deceased),  and  has  issue, 
three  sons  and  three  daus. 

Rosanna,  m.  the  Rev.  James  Hughes,  who  d.  s.  p. 

ArniK — Per  chevron  nebuly  az.  and  or,  two  antique  crowns 
in  chief,  and  a  cross  moline  in  base,  all  counterchangcil. 

Crest— In  front  of  a  greyliound  sejant  sa.  cullared  and  lined 
'the  line  reflexed  over  the  back)  aig.,  a  billet  erect  or,  the 
whole  between  two  branches  of  laurel  in  orle,  ppr.  Motto — 
1-  ide  et  opera. 

.Seat — Westbrook  Hay,  Boxmoor,  Herts. 

Toum  Jtesidence—'S,  Holland  Park,  London,  W. 

('(i'.is— Reform,  Devonshire,  and  National  Liberal. 


I.  Donald  Gregor,  h.  7  April,  18C9. 

II.  Alaster,  6.  20  Sept,  1870. 

I.  Agnes  Ferguson.  ii.  Slary  Jane  Cameron. 

III.  Helen  Margaret.  iv.  Ctiarlotte  Flora. 
V.  Janetta  Catherine.  vi.  Eva,  deceased. 
VII.  Eliza  Frederica.  viii.  Eva  Joan. 

IX.  Louisa  Huina  Ross.  x.  Jane  Alice  M.acgregor. 

XI.  Isabella  Margaret  Monah. 

Mr.    MacArthur    is    the   eldest   son   of    Donald 
MacArthur,  Esq.   (who  d.  1840),  by  Agnes  his 
wife,   dau.   of   the   late  Colin   Ferguson,   Esq.  of 
Inverary,  eo.  Argyll. 
Scat — Barbreck,  Loehaw,  near  Inverary,  N.B. 


MACARTHUR    OF    BARBRECK. 

MacArthur,  John,  Esq.  of  Barbreck,  co. 
Argyll,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor,  b.  1  Oct. 
1825;  m.  9  Sept.  1863,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Gregor  Macgregor,  of  Lismore,  co.  Argyll,  and  has 
issue, 


MACARTNEY   OF   LISSANOURE. 

Macartney,  Carthanach  George,  Esq.  of 
Lissanoure,  co.  Antrim,  educated  at  the  Charter- 
house and  Sandhurst,  K.M.C.,  b.  11  Aug.  1869  ;  s. 
his  father  29  Aug.  1874 ;  m.  Aug.  1890,  his  cousin, 
Margaret  Tryphena  Mabel,  eldest  dau.  of  Townley 
Patten  Hume  Macartney  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lowther- 
stone,  CO.  Dublin  (whom  see),  and  has  issue, 
Dervock  George  Adchinleck,  b.  1  Dec.  1891. 
liineag'e. — Of  the  Auchinleck  hranch  of  the  ancient 
Scottish  family  of  Macartney  was  George  Macartney,  Esq., 
m.  1522,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Godfrey  MacCullogh,  of  FleetBank, 
Kirkcudbright.    His  great-great-grandson, 

George  Macartnet,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  of  Horse,  removed  to 
Ireland,  1649,  and  settling  in  co.  Antrim,  where  he  acquired  a 
large  estate,  represented  Belfast  in  Parliament.  In  1678  he 
served  as  High  Sheriff,  and  in  1688  proclaimed  King  William 
and  Queen  Mary  at  Belfast.  By  Jane  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Quintin  Calderwood,  he  had,  inter  alios,  an  elder  son,  James, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland 
temp.  Queen  Anne,  (having  represented  Belfast  in  Parliament 
1692-1695)  whose  grand-daus.  were  Frances  Macartney,  m. 
1748,  Fulke  Greville,  Esq.  of  Wilbury,  AVilts,  and  Mary- 
Macartney,  m.  1701,  William  Henry  Lyttleton,  Lord  Westcote. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Butler,  he 
had  issue, 

George  Macaktney,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Belfast  for  54  years, 
called  to  the  Bar,  1700,  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim,  Deputy 
Governor  and  Col.  of  aRegiment  of  Militia  Dragoons,  b.  7  Feb. 
1671,  m.  Letitia  (his  first  wife)  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Charles 
Porter,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  and  d.  17  Oct.  1757,  leav- 
ing a  son, 

George  Macartney,  Esq.  who  m.  1732,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Winder,  and  had  issue, 
I.  George  Macartney,  The  Right  Hon.  Sir,  Knight  of  the 
most  honourable  military  order  of  the  Bath,  and  of  the 
most  ancient  and  roj-al  order  of  the  White  Eagle  of  Poland, 
one  of  H.M.'s  most  honourable  Privy  Council,  Ambassador 
Plenipotentiary  to  the  Empress  of  Russia,  6.  May,  J 737, 
was  created  Baron  Macartney  1770,  and  promoted  Earu 
1794,  7)1.  1  Feb.  1708,  Lady  Jane  Stewart,  2nd  dau.  of  John, 
Earl  of  Bute,  and  d.  s.  p.  1800,  when  his  litles  became  ex- 
tinct. 

I.  Letitia,  m.  Godfrey  Echlin,  Esq.  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  vi.  John  Balaquier,  Esq.,  Major  of  Dragoon.?, 
and  d.  1782,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Elizabeth  Balaquier  (niece  of  Earl  Macartney)  m.  1785, 
the  Rev.  Travees  Hume  (son  of   Gustavus    Hume,  Esq.   of 
Dublin,  State  Surgeon)  who  was  6.  1707,  and  d.  1805,  leaving 
issue, 
George,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Macartney. 
Gustavus  Thomas,  b.  1794,  served  in  the  R.A.  at  the  battle 
of  Waterloo,  and  was  afterwards  in  the  15th  Hussars  and 
6th  Dragoon  Guards;  d.  unm.  1840. 

John,  b.  Oct.  1795;  m.  1st,  Anna  Waller,  dau.  of  John 
Parker,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  bad  one  son,  Arthur,  late  79th 
Highlanders,  b.  21  June,  1840,  and  two  daus.,  Mary,  m. 
Capt.  Hickey,  1st  Bengal  Lancers,  and  Elizabeth.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau,  of  Major  Stewart,  of  the  Rifles,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  John  Stewart,  6.  Aug.  1856,  Capt. 
South  Staffordshire  Regt.  He  d.  1859. 
Robert  (Rev.),  m.  2  June,  18i3,  Mary,  Srd  dau.  of  Michael 
Harris,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1862)  had  issue,  1  Arthur, 
of  Dawson  Street,  Dublin,  b.  17  Aug.  1824;  m.  14  June, 
1854,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  F.  Rynd,  Esq.  of  Rynd- 
ville,  CO.  Meath,  and  has,  Arthur  Rubcrt,  Capt.  Duke  of 
Welhngton's  West  Riding  Regt.,  6.  21  Nov.  1856,  m.  16 
Jan.  1888,  Violet  Margaret  Isabel,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Hugh  Rowlands,  C.B.,  V.C,  of  Plastirion,  co.  Carnai-von ; 


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Mary;  and  Florence  Elizabeth;  2  Gustavus  (Sir),  Lieut. - 
Col.,  Knt.  legion  of  Honour,  Lieut.  Hon.  Corps  Gentlemen- 
at-Arms,  6.  1826;  m.  1857,  Ellen  Catherine,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Charles  Vernon,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
George  Robert  Vernon,  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  m.  6 
Oct.  1887,  Mary,  dau.  of  R.  H.  Johnston  Stewart,  Esq.  of 
Physgill ;  Gustavus  Vernon,  d.  25  March,  18S6,  aged  24; 
3  Robert  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieut.. Gen.,  Knt.  Legion  of  Honour, 
b.  23  Nov.  1828;  m.  1872,  Jane,  dau.  of  R.  Brown,  Esq. 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Harris,  of  Indian  army ;  4  John 
Kichard,  Major.-Gen.  (retired),  Knt.  Legion  of  Honour;  5 
Walter,  Major  Boaibay  N.L;  and  1  Elizabeth,  m.  G.  D. 
Pakenham,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  4th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1806,  Henry  Brooke,  Esq.,  and  d.  1823. 

Georgiana,  m.   1808,  George  Richard  Golding,  Esq.,  Capt. 
4th  Dragoon  Guards,  deceased. 

Alicia,  VI.  1823,  Major-Gen.  Oldfleld,  K.H.,  deceased. 

Anna,  m.  1830,  Francis  Longworth  Dames,  Esq.  of  Greenhill, 
King's  CO.,  and  d.  1835. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Macartney,  Esq.  of  Lissanoure,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  CO.  Antrim,  b.  Oct.  1793 ;  m.  May,  1828,  Ellen,  only  sur- 
viving child  and  heir  of  Townley  Patten  Filgate,  Esq  of 
Lowtherstone,  co.  Dublin,  and  Dromgoolton,  co.  Louth,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1847)  had  issue, 

George  Travers,  his  lieir. 

Townley  Patten  Hume  Macartney  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lowther 
Lodge,  CO.  Dublin,  (see  Filgate  of  lowther  Lodge). 

Martha  Ellen,  m.  1852,  Townley  Filgate,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of 
Arthurston,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Elizabeth  Jane.  Aune  Sophia. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Hdme,  assumed,  J814, 
the  surname  of.MACARTNEV,  under  the  will  of  his  grand-uncle. 
Earl  Macartney.  He  d.  20  Oct.  1869,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George  Travers  Macartney,  Esq.  of  Lis.sanoure,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  15th  King's  Hussars,  b.  Feb.  1830;  m. 
Oct.  1865,  Henrietta  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Smyth,  Esq. 
of  Gaybrook,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

Carthanach  George,  his  heir. 

Helen  Henrietta,  b.  July,  1866  ;   rn.  Sept.   1890,  Alexander 
G.  Robbins,  Esq. 
Mabel  Constance,  6.  Sept.  1871. 
Frances  Rose,  b.  July,  1S73. 

Mr.  Macartney  d.  29  Aug.  1874,  and  was.«.  by  his  son,  Car- 
thanach George  Macartnei,  Esq.  now  of  Lissanoure, 

Arms — Or,  a  buck  trippant  gu.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last. 
Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect,  the  hand  gra.sping  a  rose-branch  in 
liower,  all  ppr.     Motto — Mens  conscia  recti. 

Seat — Lissanoure  Castle,  Killagan,  co.  Antrim. 

C7m6— Sackville  Street,  Dublin. 


ELLISON-MACARTNEY  OF    CLOGHER 
PARK. 

Eliison-Macaetney,  John  William,  Esq.  of 
Clogher  Park,  co.  Tyrone,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone  1874 
to  1885,  Barrister  -  at  -  Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos. 
Tyrone  and  Fermanagh,  High  Sheriff  co.  Armagh 
1870,  b.  2  May,  1818;  m.  27  May,  1851,  Elizabeth 
Phoebe,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John 
Grey  Porter,  of  Kilskeery,  co.  Tyrone,  Belleisle, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  the  Palace,  co.  Tyrone  (eldest 
son  of  the  Right  Rev.  John  Porter,  formerly 
Bishop  of  Clogher),  by  his  wife  Margaret  Lavinia, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount 
House,  CO.  Mayo,  and  of  Lady  Margaret  Eleanor 
Lindsey,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Lucan,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  William  Grey,  B.A.  Oxon,  Barrister-at  Law,  M.P.  for 
S.  Antrim  since  1885,  b.  7  June,  1852. 

II.  Thomas  Stewart,  6.  19  Aug.  1854. 

III.  Arthur  Hubert,  6.  28  March,  1857. 

IV.  Henry  John,  b.  26  March,  1859. 

Mr.  EUison  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  4  April,  1859, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Macartney, 
on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  the  Rev.  W.  Gr. 
Macartney. 

<ifami[g  of  (Bllison. 
Towards  the  end  of  the  reign  of  James  I.,  Thomas  Ellison, 
a  younger  son  of  an  eminent  merchant  of  Newcastle-upon 
Tyne,  went  over  to  Ireland,  and  settled  in  the  north-west  part 
of  that  country.  From  him  descended  William  Ellison,  Esq., 
of  Eocklands  and  Soho,  co.  Mayo,  whose  son, 


Rev.  Thomas  Ellison,  m.  1731,  Mildred,  dan.  of  Nathaniel 
Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cappagh  and  Old  Grange,  co.  Kilkenny,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

William,  m.  Miss  Fyvie.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Castlebar,  m.  Florinda  Norman, 
and  left  issue,  three  sons,  Thomas,  William,  and  Frederick, 
all  d.  unm..,  and   three  daus.,   Catherine,    Florinda,  and 
Phoebe. 
Bingham,  m.  Mi?s  Crampton,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  Thomas, 
B.A.,  and  a  dau.,  Charlotte,  m.  Pieri.e  Goold,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue. 
Anne,  m.  George  Bingham,  Esq.,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue 
three   daus.  the  eldest  of  whom  m.  Dr.  Arbuthnott,  Bishop 
of  Killaloe.    The  second  m.  1st,  Col.  Vesey,  and  by  him 
had  an  only  dau.,  m.  Sir  Robert  Arbuthnott,  and  2ndly,. 
James  Kirkland,   Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau.,  Anne 
The  third  dau.  of  Mrs.  Bingham  rn.  John  Lindsey  Buchnall, 
Esq.  of  Turin,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Ellison,  D.D.,   Fellow  of   Trin.  Coll.   Dublin, 
Rector  of  Cleenish,  Diocese  of  Clogher,  and  aftenvards  Rector 
of  Conwall,  Diocese  of  Raphoe,  m.  1776,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Olphert,  Esq.  of  Ballyconnel,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  Prebendary  Killamery,  Diocese  of  Ossory,  m.  1st,. 
1803,  sirs.  Elizabeth  Cox,  widow,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.', 
Martha,  and  2ndly,   1815,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Aethce. 
Chichester  Macartney,  Esq..  by  whom  he  had, 
John  William,  the  present  Mr.  Ellison-JIacartney. 
Annette,  m.  1864,  Heniy  Leader,  Esq.  of  Clonmoyle,  co. 
Cork. 
John   (Rev.),   m.   his  consin,   Amelia,   dau.    of    Wybrants 
Olphert,  Esq.  of  Ballyconnel,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue, 
John  Wybrants,  Anna  Maria,  and  Anne. 
Anne,  m.  Charles  Colhoun,  Esq.,  who  lelt  issue,  one  son  andj 
four  daus. 

^amilg  of  p:ata:rfncn. 
George  Macartney,  Esq.  (son  of  George  Macartney,  the 
last  of  the  Macartneys  of  Blacket,  who  resided  in  Scotland), 
settled  at  Belfast  1630.    He  m.  Martha  Davies,  of  the  family 
of  Sir  John  Davies,  Knt..  Attorney-General  for  Ireland  to/yj. 
James  I.,  and  had  two  sons, 
George,  who  served  under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  and 
Prince  Eugene,  had  the  niislortune  to  act  as  secund  to  Loidi 
Mohun  when  the  latter  fought  the  celebrated  duel  with  the 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  in  wliich  both  the  Duke  and  Lord  Jlohua 
lost  their  lives.     At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  a  Lieut. - 
Gen.  in  the  army,  Commander-in  Chief  of  the  Forces  in 
Ireland,   Governor  of   Portsmouth,   and  Col.  of  the  Car- 
bineers. 

Isaac,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Isaac  Macartney,  Esq.      ssessed  a  large  estate  in  the  nftrth- 
of  Ireland,   and  served  as  I-igh  Sheriff  of  co.  Antrim  1690. 
He  m.  Anne,  sister  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  the  wife  of 
John  Macdowal,   of  Freig  ■,    and  grandmother  of   Patrict 
Macdowal,  Earl  of  Dumfri  c)  of  John  Haltridge,  Esq.  of  Dro- 
more,  Downside,  M.P.  for  Killyleagh,  and  had  issue, 
George,   High    Sheriff   of    Antrim   1740,    whose    son   Rev. 
Arthur  Macartney,  Vicar  of  Templepatrick  and  Belfast,  was 
formerly  Capt.  R.A.,  m.  1816,   Catherine,  dau.  of  Mertor» 
WooUett,  Esq.,  and  d.   1843,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  1854; 
two  sons  and  one  dau.  (Louisa,  ni.  Rev.  R.  Oulton), 
Arthur,  b.  1817  :  d.  unm.  1875. 

William    Merton,    b.    1819;     Barrister-at-Law,    w,   1847^ 
Henrietta,   elder  dau.  of  John  Hitchcock,  Esq.,  J.P.  of 
Antrim  House,  Antrim,  and  d.  1860,  having  by  her  (who 
d.  1862)  had  issue,  1  John  Merton,  Major  Dorset  Hegt.,  m, 
1884,  Ethel,  dau.  of  Coi.  Frank  Grossman,  Bengal  Cavalry^ 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1887)  has  issue.  Frank  Alan  George,  b.. 
1884,    Kenneth  Chichester,    6.   1885,   and   Beryl   Violet 
Kathleen;    2  William  Merton,   d.  s.  p.   1887;   3   Henry 
Frederick,    Capt.   Bengal    Cavalry,   b.   1857 ;     1    Rosma 
Catherine;  2  Florence  Violet. 
William,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Grace,  m.  Sir  Robeit  Blackwood,  Bart. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Macaktney,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Belfast,  m.  Catherine,. 
dau.  (by  Elizabeth  Montgomery  his  wife)  of  Thomas  Bankes, 
Esq.,  of  the  family  of  Bankes,  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset,   and 
had  issue, 
Arthur  Chichester,  his  heir. 

Juhn,  of  Lish,  co.  Armagh,  created  a  Bart.  22  July,  1799  {see 
Burke's  Peerage). 
The  elder  son, 

Arthur  Chichester  Macartney,  Esq.  of  Murlough,   co. 

Down,  K.C.,  rn.  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Lindsey,  of  Turia 

Castle,  CO.  Mayo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1841)  had  issue, 

William  George,  M. A.,  Vicar  of  Killead,  co.  Antrim.  d.s.]K 

12  Nov.  1858,  having  devised  his  property  to  his  nephew^ 

the  present  John  William  Eixison  Macartney,  Esq. 


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Francos,  m.  W.  Huband,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son  and  heir,  Capt.  George  lluband,  lovmerly  of  the  8th 
Hussiirs,  who  is  deceased. 

Catherine,  ?».  ISlo,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ellison  (ut  supra), 
and  (I.  Oct.  1S56. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  18o5. 

Letitia,  d.  unm.  1855.  Matilda,  </.  vnm.  1857. 

Sir.  Macartney  d.  29  Sept.  1S27. 

.<4)-mi— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  buck  trippant  gu.  within 
a  bordure  of  the  last,  for  Macartney  ;  2nd  and  SrU,  ^u..,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  cables'  heads  erased  arg.  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert,  forKLLisoN.  VresH — 1st,  A  cubit  arm  erect,  the 
hand  gra.^ping  a  rose-branch  in  flower,  all  ppr.,  for  Macabtney  ; 
2nd,  a  buck's  head  erased  ppr.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  vert,  for  Ellison;  over  the  1st  crest,  on  an 
«scroll,  the  motto,  Stimulat  sed  ornat.    Motto— Spe  gaudeo. 

.S't(((  — Clogher  Park,  Tyrone. 

C/uJi— Carlton,  S.W.,'and  Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


MACAULAY    OP   BED    HALL. 

Macaulay.  John,  Esq.  of  Eed  Hall,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.  aud  D.L..  High  Sheriff  1891,  b.  23  June, 
1823;  tn.  1  Feb.  1853,  Jane  Callwell,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Agnew,  Esq.  of  Kilvraughter  aud  Larue, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

I.  KoBEKT  Helenus,  h.  21  Nov.  1854 ;  m.  1SS3,  Sarah  W., 
yoimgest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Kichardson,  Esq.  of 
Brooklands,  Belfast,  and  has  issue, 

KoEEKT  Keith  Agnew,  6.  26  March,  1884. 

John  IMortiaier  William,  b.  S  April,  1885. 

Irene  Vera  Muriel. 

H.  Agnew  McNeil,  6.  SlJuly,  1858 

I.  Elizabeth  Agnew,  m.  1880,  Robert  Ewing,  Esq.,  J.r.,  of 
Burton  Grange,  co.  Hertford. 

II.  Helen  Elizabeth  AVhite. 

III.  Edith  May  Agnew,  m.  1888,  Edmoud  Cecil  St.  John 
Mildmay,  Esq.  who  d.  1889. 

Lineagre. — The  Macaulays  of  Antrim,  trace  their  descent 
from  the  Mac.A.ulays  of  Ardencaple,  co.  Dumbarton,  a  branch 
of  that  family  having  settled  in  Antrim  early  in  the  17th 
■century,  and  occupied  a  position  of  considerable  importance  in 
the  county.  The  ancient  clan  of  the  MacVulays  of  Ardencaple, 
has  been  traced  to  Awlay,  a  brother  of  Malduin,  Earlof  Lennox, 
who  d.  in  the  reign  of  Alexander  III,  of  Scotland. 

James  Macaui.ay,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Benneagh,  Crumlin,  m. 
1785,  Jane  (who  c^.  1842),  dau  of  Thomas  llyndman,  Esq.  of 
Ballyronan,  co.  Derry,  and  d.  18.39,  leaving  a  son, 

KoBERT  Macaclay,  Esq.  of  Glenoak,  Crumlin,  and  of  Lame, 
CO.  Antrim,  who  m.  1807,  Helena,  dau.  of  Jasper  White,  of 
iLimerick,  and  had  issue, 

Jasper,  of  Leigh  Hill  House,  Cobham,  Surrey,  m.  18G5, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  H.  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Newry,  and  d.  19  March, 
1893,  aged  72. 

John,  now  of  Red  Hall. 

Helena,  m.  1832,  James  Hunter  Robertson,  Esq. 

Robina,  in.  1847,  Houston  Russell,  Esq.,  who  d.  1883. 

Emily,  m.  1854,  William  Sharman  Crawford,  Esq.,  v.'ho  d. 
1879. 
Mr.  Macaulay  d.  1864. 

Seat — Red  Hall,  Ballcarry,  co.  Antrim. 
C'luOs—JmiioT  Carlton  and  Ulster. 


MACBBAYNE    OF    GLENBEANTEB. 

MacBeatne,  Johjt  Burns,  Esq.  of  Glenbranter, 
CO.  Argyll,  J.P.  cos.  Argyll,  Dumbarton,  and 
Lanark,  b.  15  July,  1813;  7ff..  1850,  Magdalene, 
dau.  of  William  Liddell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1892)  has  issue, 

David,  of  Glenhead  and  Sauchiehall,  co.  Dumbarton,  and 
of  Ballimore,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  for  those  counties,  6. 
1851,  TO.  1882,  Amelia  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Smyth  Owen,  Esq.  of  the  Madras  Medica 
Service,  and  has  issue, 
1  John  Owen,  6.  1885. 

1  Amelia  Madelein,  b.  1883. 

2  Vera  Sophia  Elizabeth  Burns,  h.  1891. 

Elizabeth  Liddell. 

Lineage,— The  MacBbaynes  belong  to  an  old  Argyllshire 
family,  long  connected  with  Kilmichael  Glossary  in  that 
county.    The  immediate  ancestor, 


Donald  MacBbayne,  E.sq,  descended  through  his  raothe. 
from  the  McNaohtanes  of  that  ilk,  whose  arms  he  was 
authorised  to  quarter,  1773,  m.  Janet  Muir,  and  was  father  of 

David  MacBrayne,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  j?i.  Elizabeth  Stevenson, 
dau  of  the  lato  Rev.  John  Burns,  D.D.  (see  Burke's  Peerage, 
Burns,  Bart.)  and  by  her,  who  d.  1851,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Burns,  of  Glenbranter. 

II.  David,  'III.  Robinaj  dau.  of  Lawrence  Robertson,  Esq.  and 
had  issue, 

1  David,  «i.  Frances,  dau.  of  A.  Young,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and 
has  i,-sue,  two  daus. 

2  Laurence,  m.  10  Dec.  1890  Mabel  Ellen,  Jan.  of  the 
Hon.  Wilfrid  Brougham,  son  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Brougham  and  Vaux,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Joan  Mary. 

I.  Alice,  VI.  Mark  Sharman,  Esq. 
Mr.  David  MacBrayne  d.  18G3. 

/Irms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.  two  lions  passant 
guardant  in  pale  parted  per  pale  or  and  arg.,  2nd  and  3rd, 
quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.  a  dexter  hand,  fessways  ppr. 
holding  a  cross-crusslet  litchee  az.,  2nd  and  3rd,  arg. -a  tower 
embattled  gu. 

Crest  —A  dexter  arm,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  grasping 
a  sword  all  ppr. 

Motto — Fortis  ceu  leo  fidus. 

Seats — Glenbranter,  Straehur,  Argyllshire,  and  Lilybanlc 
House,  Ilillhead,  near  Glasgow. 


McCALMONT    OP    CHEVELEY   PABK. 

McCalmont,  Harry  Leslie  Blundell,  Esq.  of 
Cheveley  Park,  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Major  4th  batt.  lloyal  Warwickshire  Regt.,  for^ 
merly  Lieut.  Scot-s  Gruards,  b.  30  May,  1861  ;  m 
9  Dec.  1885,  Amy  Hyacinth,  dau.  of  Major-Gen, 
John  Miller,  late  of  the  13th  Hussars.  She  d.  s.  p 
29  Nov.  1889. 

Lineage. — Thomas  McCalmont  of  the  Farm,  Closebura 
Castle-Caron,  co.  Antrim,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

ir,  James,  of  Susquehanna,  Pennsylvania,  U.S.A.,  &.  circa, 
1707,  m.  Ilannah  Blair,  and  wasancestorof  the  McCalmonts 
of  Lame,  co  Antrini. 

III.  John,  of  Claikeston,  co.  Antrim,  and  afterwards  of  Dela- 
ware, U.S.A.,  b.  1  ilay,  1709  ;  to.  a  dau.  of  —  Latimer,  of 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  McCalmonts  of  Penn- 
sylvania; he  d.  1779,  IV.  Robert, 

V.  Hugh. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  McCalmont,  of  the  Farm,  co.  Antrim,  h.  circa 
1700,  and  was  drowned  near  Delaware,  U.S.A.  leaving,  with 
a  dau.  Margaret,  an  only  son, 

Robert  McCalmont,  of  Newtown,  co.  Antrim,  m.  1764, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Mumford,  of  Dremalis,  co.  Antrim, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1768,  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  of  Abbeylands,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  a  surgeon,  6.  1772,  killed  by  au  explosion  oi. 
board  ship  off  the  coast  of  Africa. 

The  eldest  son, 

HnoH  McCalmont,  of  Abbeylands,  co.  Antrim,  6.  31  Dec. 
1765,  m.  13  Jan.  1807,  Elizabeth  Allen,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Barklic,  of  Inver,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Dec. 
1871,  aged  94  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Gatton  Pirk,  6.  3  Jan.  1808 ;  m.  23  Oct.  1835, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Cairns,  of  Cultra,  co.  Down,  and 
d.  s.  p.  2  Dec.  1883.     His  widow  d.  30  Dec.  1889. 

II.  Thomas,  of  llighfield,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Hugh,  of  Abbeylands,  b.  26  March,  1810,  d.  unm.  9  Get. 
1887. 

IV.  John,  b.  26  Oct.  1814,  d.  unm.  30  July,  1834. 
v.  Barklio,  6.  23  Aug.  d.  6  Sept.  1816. 

VI.  James,  of  Abbeylands  (.we  McCalmont  of  .^66fyZand«). 

I.  Jane,  b.  24  Jan.  1812,  d.  5  April,  1818. 

II.  Margaret  Jane,  b.  27  Nov.  1817,  d.  unm.  .30  Aug.  1845. 

III.  Elizabeth,  6.  5  May,  1821,  d.  unm.  29  May,  1840. 

IV.  Rosanna,  b.  7  Aug.  1823,  m.  Sept.  1851,  John  MacGil- 
downey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Clare  Park,  co.  Antrim,  and  d. 
4  Nov.  1879.     He  d.  30  Oct.  1887. 

Mr.  Hugh  McCalmont  d.  20  Oct.  1838.    His  second  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  McCalmont,  of  Highfield,  Hants.  B.A.,  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  and  Worcester,  Oxon,  b.  28  Jan.  1809,  w.  1st, 
6  Juno,  1833,  Sarah,  second  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Blundell, 
Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Liverpool,  and  by  her,  who  d.  24  Aug. 
1836,  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Babklte  Bldndell,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.    Thomas  McCalmont  to.    2ndly,    30  Oct.    1844,    Emily 
Georgina,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederick  Hill,  Esq,  of  the  lot 
Life  Guards,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1871,  had  issue, 


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n.  Frederick  Haynes,  D.C.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  b.  13  Oct.  1846,  d.  unvi.  4  Nov.  1880. 

III.  Alfred  Leighton,  of  Highfield,  Hants,  J. P.,  and  Mayor 
of  Southampton  1877,  b.  28  May,  1851,  d.  umn.  26  Nov. 
1878. 

ly.  Barklie  Cairns,  of  Myton  Lodge,  Warwick,  Capt.  Royal 
Warwickshire  Kegt.,  b.  22  Nov.  1860  ;  w.  28  Oct.  lbS4, 
Catherine  Madeline  de  Courcy,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sevcrus 
AVilliam  Lynam  Stetton,  late  40ih  Hegt.,  by  Catherine 
Adela,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  28th  Baron  Kingsale,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Madeline  Jcsephine  de  Courcy,  h.  25  March,  1836. 

2  Kathleen  Elaine,  6.  12  Sept.  1888. 

3  Dorothy  Barklie,  6.  12  Nov.  1890. 

I.  Gcorgina  Elizabeth,  6.28  .Sept.  1845,  d.  12  Jan.  1850. 
ji.  Florence   Emily,    b.   27   March,    1852;  m.  30  Dec.  1875, 
Capr.  Alexander  James  Corse-Scott,  of  Highfield,  late  79th 
Highlanders  and  Indian  S.  C,  and  has  issue,  Evangeline 
Katherine  Florence,  6.  30  May,  1880. 
III.  Evangeline  Elizabeth,  b.  23  April,  1854. 
Rev.  Thomas  McCalmont  d.  16  March,  1872.    His  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Babklie  Blundell  McCalmont,  Esq.  of  Hampton 
Court,  CO.  Middlesex,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  24  Aug.  1836,  m. 
S  Aug.  1860,  Edith  Florence,  dau.  of  Martin  Blackmore,  Escj. 
«f  Kosenheim  Bonchurch,  Islo  of  Wight,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Harkt  Leslie  Blundell,  of  Cheveley  Park. 

I.  Ethel  Elizabeth,  6.  9  Aug.  1862:  ?(i.21  April,  1823,  James 
Shaw  Robinson,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  VVilliam  Robinson,  K.C.S.I., 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Margaret  Anna,  6.  25  Dec.  1863  :  m.  21  Oct.  1884,  James 
Ernest  Rawlins,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  California,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Hugh  Blundell  Barklie  McCalmont,  d.  24  June,  1838. 
His  widow  m.  22  May,  1890,  Frederick  John  Partridge,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.  a  cress  vair  arg.  and  az.  betw.  four  fleurs-de-lis 
or.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  erased  ppr.  charged  with  a  fleur- 
<Ie  lis  or.     Motto — Nil  desperandum. 

&a(— Cheveley  Park,  Newmarket,  Cambs.,  and  Bishop's 
Wood,  near  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 

Clv.b.^ — Junior  Carlton,  Guards',  Army  and  Navy,  and  United 
Service. 

Tovn  Honse—Q,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 


McCALMONT    OF    ABBEyLANDS. 

McCalmont,  Col.  Hugh,  C.B.,  of  Abbejlands, 
CO.  Antrim,  J.P.  co.  Dublin,  b.  9  Feb.  1845 ;  m. 
29  Sept.  1886,  Hon.  Eose  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau, 
of  John  Charles,  4th  Lord  Clanmoris,  and  has 
issue, 

Dermot  Hugh  Bingham,  b.  10  April,  1S87. 

Col.  McCalmont,  formerly  of  the  9th  Lancers  and 
7th  Hussars,  served  in  the  Eed  Eiver  Expedition, 
in  the  Ashanti  War  (1870)  ;  in  the  Eusso-Turkish 
War  of  1877-8,  and  was  present  at  the  Siege  of 
Kars  (Turkish  medal  and  brevet  of  Major)  ;  in  the 
South  African  War  (1879),  for 'which  he  received 
the  medal,  and  clasp,  and  brevet  of  Lieut.-Col. ;  in 
the  Afghan  War,  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches)  ; 
in  the  Egyptian  War  of  1882,  and  present  at  Kassas- 
sin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star  and  3rd  class  Medji- 
die),  and  commanded  the  Light  Camel  Eegt.  in 
the  Soudan  Expedition  of  1884-5  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  clasp,  promoted  Colonel,  and  created 
C.B.) ;  Col.  McCalmont  commanded  the  4th  D.G. 
from  1888  to  1892. 

Lineage.— James  McCalmont,  Esq.,  Antrim  Rifles,  of 
Abbeylands  and  Breen,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  youngest  son  of  Hugh 
McCalmont,  of  Abbeylands  and  Breen,  co.  Antrim  (see 
McCalmont  of  Clereley),  by  Elizabeth  Allen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Barklie,  of  Inver,  co.  Antrim,  6.  9  June,  1819;  m.  27 
.April,  1843,  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Ross,  CO.  Galway,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
]     1.  Hugh,  of  Abbeylands. 

u.  James  Martin,  of  Holywood  House,  Belfast,  Capt.  late 
«  D  l?^'^^"^'  *^°™"'y  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland, 
r  J,^^  ^^''  Antrim  since  I«s5  (Residfncf—SO,  Jermyn 
'  M.au6?— Carlton  and  Kildare  St.),  6.  23  May,  1847;  m 
;  14  Oct.  1880,  Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  WilUam 
Bomer,  of  Denbigh,  and  has  issue, 
Robert  Chaine  Alexander,  b.  29  Aug  1S8I 
Margaret,  b.  25  Sept.  ISSS. 

Mr.  James  McCalmont  d.  18  July,   1849.     His  widow  m.  12 


Oct.  1853,  Augustine  Hugh  Barton,  Esq.  of  Rochestown,  co. 
Tipperary,  who  rf.  23  Oct.  1874,  leaving  issue  (.see  Barton  of 
Grove). 

Arms — See  McCalmont  of  Clieveley. 

Seat — Abbeylands,  White  Abbey,  Belfast. 

Clubs— Carlion,  Army  and  Navy,  and  Kildare  Street. 


Mccarty  of  caeeignavar. 

McCaety,  Justin,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  /j.  1816;  m.  1848, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Edward  Eitzgerald,  Major 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gerald  Falkineb,  B.A.  Trin,  Coll.  Dublin,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1848  ;  d.  s.  'p.  17  Nov.  1890. 

II.  Frederick  Fitzgerald.  hi.  Robert  Capel. 
IV.  Justin  Charles. 

I.  Isabella,  ju.  9  March,  1885,  A.  P.  Gould,  Esq.  of  Bombay. 

Xiineagre. — Few  pedigrees  in  the  British  Empire  can  fce 
traced  to  a  more  remote  or  a  more  exalted  source  than  that  of 
the  Celtic  House  of  M'Carty.  On  the  arrival  of  the  English 
in  the  Pith  century,  they  were  styled  Kings  of  Desmond 
and  Cork.  From  Cormac  More,  who  lived  in  the  beginning 
of  the  l'2th  century,  sprang  two  sons.  Daniel,  the  elder,  s.his 
father  as  the  MacCarty  More ;  and  Diarmid,  the  younger, 
founded  the  powerful  House  of  Muskerry,  The  descendant  of 
Daniel  was  created  Earl  of  Clancare  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  1565; 
but  as  he  died  without  legitimate  male  issue,  his  honours  died 
with  him.  His  last  collateral  male  representative  was  Charles 
MacCarty  More,  an  officer  in  the  Guards,  who  d.  1770.  The 
dwindled  possessions  of  this  branch  of  the  family  became 
vested  in  his  csusin,  Herbert,  of  Muckruss  (see  Burke's 
Vicissitudes  of  Families). 

M'Cartt  of  Carrignavar  is  the  chief  of  liis  name,  and 
representative  of  the  oldest  existing  branch  of  the  once  sove- 
reign House  of  M'Carty.  The  first  who  bore  the  appellative 
of  M'Cartt,  or  son  of  Catagh,  was  the  grandfather  of  Diab- 
MOD  M'Carty  More,  whom  the  English  found  in  possession  of 
Cork,  and  who  swore  fealty,  gave  hostages,  and  subjected  his 
kingdom  to  Henry  II.  Diarmod  was  slain  by  Theobald 
Butler,  founder  of  the  House  of  Ormonde,  in  1186.  Ilis  suc- 
cessors were  Donald,  Cobmac  Fionn,  Donald  Roe,  Donald 
OoE,  and  Cormac,  all  of  whom  were  distinguished  as  M'Caett 
More  (or  Great),  an  adjunct  continuec^  in  this  senior  branch 
until  1556,  when  Donald  M'Cabty  More,  the  7th  in  descent 
from  the  eldest  son  of  the  last-mentioned  Cormac,  was  created 
Earl  of  Clancare,  in  Kerry,  on  resigning  hi.s  estates  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  from  whom  he  again  received  the  investiture  of 
them,  "to  hold  of  the  Crown  of  England  in  the  English 
manner."  This  stock  of  the  M'Carty  More  is  extinct  for  more 
than  a  century;  but  the  above  Cormac  More  had  a  2nd  son, 
Dermod,  1st  feudal  lord  of  Muskerry,  and  founder  of  that 
potent  house,  who  was  killed  by  the  O'JIahonys,  1367.  From 
him  sprung  in  succession,  as  Lords  of  Muskerry,  Teioe-Cor- 
MAC,  d.  1374;  Teige,  1448;  Cormac  LAiDHiR(the  Stout),  1494; 
Cormac  Oge  Laidhib,  who  defeated  the  Earl  of  Desmond  at 
the  battle  of  Morne  Abbey  1521,  and  d.  1536;  Teige,  d.  1565; 
Dermod,  d.  1570.    His  son, 

Cormac,  Lord  of  Muskerry,  had  his  residence  at  the  Castle 
oi  Blarney,  and  d.  1616,  leaving  two  sons, 

Cormac  Oge,  Lord  of  Muskerry,  the  first  "Viscount,  as 
stated  by  some  writers.  He  d.  in  London  1640,  leavinjr 
(with  a  dau.  Elena,  wife  of  John  Power,  Esq.,  ancestor  of 
Frances  Power,  wife  of  Richard  Trench,  Esq.  of  Garbally) 
a  son,  Donald,  1st  Earl  of  Clancabty,  whose  male  line  is 
extinct. 
Donald,  or  Daniel. 
The  2nd  son  of  Cormac, 

Donald  or  Daniel  M'Cartt,  built  the  Castle  of  Carrignavar, 
His  son,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Stephen  Meade, 

Charles  (Cormac)  M'Cartt,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  David  Roche,  7th  Viscount  Fermoy,  and  was  .i. 
at  his  decease  by  (the  son  of  his  son  Daniel  and  Elizabeth 
Matthews  his  wife)  his  grandson, 

Charles  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Morgan  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris,  but  dying  without  issue 
1761,  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Daniel  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  son  of  Daniel 
M'Carty  and  Grace  Fitzgerald  his  wife),  m.  1751,  Elizabetli 
Geraldina,  dau.  of  Gerald,  24th  Lord  Kingsale,  and  had  issue. 
Justin,  d.  s. 2).  1775  ;  Robekt,  successor  to  his  brother;  and 
Elizabeth,  ni.  Maurice  Uniackc  Atkin,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork.  Mr 
M'Carty  d.  1763.    His  2ad  sou. 


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Robert  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  m.  1784,  Jane,  Jau. 
of  Joseph  Capel,  Esq.  of  Cloghroe,  and  had  issue, 

Ji'STiN,  his  heir.  Joseph  d.  unm.  1821. 

Elizabeth,  j?!.  1811,  Joseph  Deane  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
cor,  CO.  Cork. 
3Ir.  M'Carty  d.  1823.     His  son, 

Justin  M'Cartt,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  J.P.,  b.  19  March, 
178G;  m.  29  May,  1810,  Isaliella,  dau.  of  Caleb  Falkiner,  Esq. 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Biggs  Falkiner,  1st  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had 
surviving  issue, 

BoBERT,  h.  U  April,  1811  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Hyde,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue,  Jus- 
tin; Florence;  Bessy;  Geraldine  ;  Marie;  and  Ellinor.  He 
d.  1865. 

Justin,  now  of  Carrignavar. 

Frederick  Caleb,  M.D.,  m.  1st,  1845,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Samuel  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Beamish,  and  2ndly, 
Miss  Jane  O'Driscoll,  and  d.  leaving  by  the  latter  one  dau. 
Isabella  de  Courcy. 
'  Joseph  (Bev.),  Vicar  of  Wilton,  co.  Cork,  late  in  the  H.E.I. 
Co.s  military  service,  to,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
William  Thompson,  Archdeacon  of  Cork,  by  whom  he  has 
several  children  (see  MacCartib  of  Shrub  lIilL) 

Lydia,  m.  Lowther  F'orrest,  Esq.,  H.E.l.C.S. 

Jane,  m.  1st,  Bev.  Horace  Townsend ;  and  2ndly,  1845, 
William  Barton  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Court  Macsherry,  co.  Coik. 

Isabella,  m.  Alexander  Boss,  Esq.,  H.E.l.C.S. 

Elizabeth,  m.  George  Pakenham,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Mary  Geraldine,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Charles  Morton,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  and  2ndly,  2  Jan.  1858,  Wiiliam  Brown- 
rigg  Elliot,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Gilbert,  ht  Baron  Minto,  and 
has  issue. 

Bose.  Ellinor. 

lie  d.  1864. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  stag  trippant  gu.,  attired  and  unguled  or. 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  couped  below  the  elbow  erect,  cloaked 
with  mail  arg.,  and  hand  holding  a  newt,  all  ppr. 

/i\ai— Carrignavar,  in  the  vii:inity  of  Cork. 


MACCAETIE    OF    SHRTJB    HILL. 

MacCartie,  Gerald  de  Courcy,  Esq.  of  Shrub 
Hill,  CO.  Surrey,  late  Capt.  4tli  batt.  Princess  of 
Wales'  Own  Yorkshire  Eegt.,  b.  April,  1867  ;  m.  20 
Oct.  1890,  Irma,  Countess  Zicliy,  only  dau.  of  Count 
Ernest  Zichy,  of  Ferendia,  Hungary,  by  his  wife, 
Ilona,  Baroness  Lo  Presti,  and  has  issue, 

Douglas  Marie  Geraldine,  6.  12  Aug.  1891. 

Lineag'e. — (see  M'Cartt  of  Carriynarar). 

Bev.  Joseph  McCartt,  Vicar  of  Wilton,  co.  York  (4th  son 
of  Justin  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar),  J. P.  (who  d.  1864), 
altered  the  spelling  of  his  surname  to  MacCartie.  He  rn. 
Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  William  Thompson,  Arch- 
deacon of  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Falkiner,  I.C.S.,  Private  Sec.  to  his  Excellency 
Lord  Wenlock,  Governor  of  Madras. 

II.  Joseph  Fitzgerald,  Lieut.  1st  batt.  Durham  Light  Infan- 
try, d.  in  Upper  Burmah  1886. 

III.  Gerald  de  Coorct,  now  of  Shrub  Hill. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Ella  Farquhar,  m.  Bev.  Henry  Wilson,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Bessie  Boss,  rn.  Major  S.  C.  Peile,   Inspector-General  of 
Police,  Burmah,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Flora  Theodosia.  v.  AnnaJustina. 

Armg — Same  as  M'Cartt  of  Carrignavar. 
£tal— Shrub  Hill,  Dorking,  Surrey. 


McCAUSLAND    OF   DRENAGH. 

McCausland,  Conolly  TnoMAS,  Esq.  of  Dre- 
nagh,  CO.  Londonderry,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1866,  late  Capt.  Derry  Militia,  b.  May,  1828 ;  m. 
8  June,  1867,  Hon.  Laura  St.  John,  2nd  dau.  of 
St.  Andrew,  14th  Baron  St.  John  of  Bletsoe,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Maurice  Marcus,  6.  9  April,  1872. 

II.  Patrick,  6.  18  June,  1874. 

I.  Eleanor  Marianne  Katherine.  ii.  Lucia. 

III.  Geraldine.  iv.  Julia  Sydney. 
V.  Lettice  Theodosia. 

Lineag'e. — This  is  a  junior  branch  (which  emigrated  to 
Ireland  ttmp.  James  VI.)  of  the  ancient  Scottish  House  of 
MacAuslane,  of  Buchanan,  which  sprang  from  John  Mac- 
Auslane  (or  the  son  of  Auslane),  who  acquired  the  lands  of 


Buchanan,  on  the  Lennox,  and  from  whom  they  descended  in 
direct  male  succession  to  Sir  Walter  MacAuslane,  11th  Laird, 
who  lived  temp.  Robert  II.,  and  whose  grandson.  Sir  Alex- 
ander, was  the  last  of  the  senior  branch  of  tlie  MacAusIanes 
of  Buchanan.  The  heir  male  is  stated  to  have  migrated  to 
Ireland  tm,p.  James  VI.  He  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 
Andrew,  was  grandfather  of 

CoL.  Bobert  McCausland,  of  Fruit  Hill,  near  Newtown- 
limavady,  stj'led  his  "cousin"  in  the  will  of  Capt.  Oliver 
McCausland  of  Strabane,  of  which  he  was  left  executor  and 
also  a  legatee.  He  had  estates  in  the  parish  of  Cappagh,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  s.  under  the  will  of  the  Eight  Hon.  William 
Conolly  to  considerable  property  in  co.  Derry.  He  m.  July, 
1709,  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Moore,  of  Garvey,  and  relict  of 
James  Hamilton,  jun.,  of  Strabane,  and  by  her  left  surviving 
issue,  at  his  death,  circa  1 734. 

I.  CoNOLLT,  his  heir. 

II.  Marcus,  of  Daisy  Hill  (Nowtownlimavar'y),  6.  7  Oct. 
1717,  ra.  a  dau.  of  Dominick  Ileyl.ind,  and  had  issue,  with 
others, 

1  Robert,  of  Coleraine. 

2  Conolly,  of  Daisy  Hill,  and  subsequently  of  Lcarmount. 

3  Dominick,  of  Daisy  Hill,  m.  Mary,  co-heir  of  Archdeacon 
Bacon,  of  Glebe  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Bobert,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Bacon,  d.  s.p. 
Marcus,  to.  a  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Culira,  and 
liad  issue, 

1  Marcus,  Rector  of  Birr,  King's  co.,  b.  27  Jan.  1802, 
m.  Fanny  Georgina,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Bight 
Bev.  Edmund  Knox,  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  and  liad 
issue,  1  Marcus  Langford,  Lieut.-Col.,  b.  14  Aug. 
1834  ;  2  Edmund  Bacon,  b.  21  Aug  1836;  3  AVilliam 
Henry,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  79th  Highlander, 
b.  11  Aug.  1838  ;  4  John  Kennedy,  Paymaster  1st 
Dragoons,  late  Capt.  King's  Own  Borderers,  b.  29 
May,  1845  ;  5  Francis  Harry  Ernest,  and  6  Charles 
Knox,  twins,  d.  young;  1  Charlotte  Ann;  2  Mary 
Carsiline  ;  3  Jessy  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

2  John  Kennedy,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  H.E.I.C,  &.  1  June, 
1803,  d.  unm. 

3  Dominick,  Banister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  6.  20  Aug.  1806. 

4  William  Henry  (Bev.),  b.  5  Nov.  1808. 
1  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

:Mary,  m.  1799,  Lieut.-Col.   Knox,   of  Prehen,  M.P.  for 

Donegal,  and  had  issue. 
Letitia,  m.  1802,  Bev.  John  Hill,  and  was  motlier  of  the 

late  Sir  George  Hill,  Bart,  of  St.  Columb 
Anne,  to.  1807,  Rev.  John  Olphert,  of  Ballyconnell. 
HI.  F'rederick,  of  Streeve  Hill,  m.  1st,  Rachel  Hillhouse, 
and  had,  with  others,  Abraham,  of  Culmore,  and  Conollt, 
of  Streeve.  Mr.  McCausland  m.  2ndly,  Jane  Cochrane, 
relict  of  John  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Londonderry,  by  whom  he 
had  two  daus.,  Sarah,  to.  Pitt  Skipton,  Esq.,  and  Jane,  7ii. 
James  Anderson,  Esq.  His  will,  dated  IS  Nov.  1763,  was 
proved  23  Jan.  1784.    His  3rd  son, 

CoNOLLT  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Streeve   Hill,  co.  Deny, 

„i.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Marcus  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Daisy  Hill, 

and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1821),  had  issue, 

Frederick,   of    Bessbrook,   co.  Deny,  m.  21    Jan.  1814, 

Theodosia^  dau.  of  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  AValworth,  co. 

Derry,  and  had  issue, 

1  CoNOLLT,  Major-Gen.  late  E.E.,  6.  22  Jan.  1815;  li). 
14  Aug.  1855. 

2  John  Stirling,  6.  23  May,  1818  ;  d.  24  Dec.  1844. 

3  Abraham,  b.  28  Jan.  1829;  d.  12  July,  1847. 
Robert,  m.  Matilda,  widow  ef  Thomas  Dallas,  Esq. 
Marcus,  d.  Sept.  1822. 

Elizabeth,  r,i.  Hugh  Boyle,  Esq. 
Bachel,  to.  Marcus  Gale,  Esq. 

Sarah,  ni.  Rev.  Thomas  Twigge.  Mary. 

Mr.  McCausland  d.  26  March,  1796. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  2  June,  1710:  to.  William  Smith,  E«(). 

II.  Rebecca,  6.  4  Aug.  i;il;  »i.  4  Dec.  1726,  John  McClin- 
toek,  Esq.  of  Dunmore, 

III.  Hannah,  b.  25  Dec.  1712;  m.  1739,  James  Stirling,  Esq. 
of  Walworth,  co.  Deny. 

CoNOLLT  McCauslakd,  Esq.  of  Fiiiit  Hill,  6.  21  Nov.  1713, 
eldest  son  and  heir  of  Capt.  Bobert  McCausland,  ni.  10  Feb. 
1742,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gage,  Esq.  of  Magilligan,  and 
eventually  sole  heir  to  her  brother,  Hodson  Gage,  of  Bella- 
rena,  and  d.  29  June,  1794,  aged  80,  leaving  issue, 

I.  CoNOLLT,  his  heir. 

II.  Marcus,  b.  28  Aug.  1755,  s.  under  the  will  of  his  mother 
to  the  Bellarena  estates,  and  assumed  the  name  of  Gage. 
He  m.  Julia  Sliiling,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

1  Conolly  Gage,  Esq.  of  Bellarena,  D.L.,  m.  J827, 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tyndail,  Esq.,  and  d.  1843, 
leaving  an  only  dau.  aud  heir,  Marianne,  to.  1851, 
Sir  F.  \V.  Heygate,  Bart.,  M.l*.  for  co.  Derry,  and  has 
issue. 

2  James,  d.  nnm.  3  Hudson,  </.  lotii!. 

4  Miircus,  of  Streeve    Hill,  m.  Eachcl,   dau.  of  ConoUy 


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McCausland,  of  Streeve  Hill.  He  d.  1856,  leaving  an 
eldest  son  anl  heir,  Makc0s  Gage,  of  Ballynacree  House, 
CO.  Antiim,  J. P.,  m.  1854.  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Lenox 
Conyngham,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Londonderry. 

5  Kobert,  Rector  of  Desertoghill,  m,  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Olphert,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Mark 
Gage,  of  Ballynahinch,  co.  Down,  J. P. 

6  William  Charles,  of  Drummond,  co.  Londonderry, 
.J. P.,  ni.  1838,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Olphert,  and  has 
issue. 

1  Julia,  m.  1826,  Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  Bart. 
J.  Hannah,   6.   3  Oct.   1751  ;  vi.   William  Lecky,  M.P.  for 
Derry,  and  d.  1826,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  t>.  16  April,  1753;  m.  1776,  Thomas  .Skipton, 
of  Beech  Hill,  otherwise  Skipton  Hall,  and  d.  s.  p.  IbOO. 

III.  Sarah,  b.  27  Jan.  1759,  m.  1777,  George  C.  Kennedy,  who, 
on  succeeding  to  the  .Skipton  Hall  estate  at  his  cou.^in's 
death,  assumed  the  name  of  Skipton.  She  d.  1823,  leaving 
issue. 

IV.  Sydney,  b.  25  JIarch,  1760  ;  d.  young. 
The  eldest  son, 

CoNOLLT  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  b.  3  Aug.  1754  ; 
tn.  Jan.  15,  1778,  Theodosia,  sister  to  Maurice,  Lord  Hartland, 
and  dau.  of  Thomas  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Strokestown  House,  by 
Jane,  dau.  of  Maurice,  Lord  Brandon,  and  by  her  (who  U. 
S  May,  1822)  had  issue, 
Marcus,  his  heir. 

Conolly  Robert,  6.  5  Nov.  1789;  d.  in  India  1817. 
Frederick  Henry,  6.  18  Dec.  1793;  d   17  Nov.  1817. 
Jane,  vi.  the  Rev  Gustavus  Hamilton,  Rector  of  Drumachose, 
CO.  Derry,  and  nephew  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sackville  Hamil- 
ton, and  had  issue. 

Elizabeth,  m.  J.  Ross,   Esq.  of  the  Lodge,  Newtownlima- 
vady ;  d.  s.  p. 
Eleanor,  d.  v.nm.  12  Dec.  1818. 

Theodosia,  m.  Charles,  son  of  Thomas  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  The 
Fort,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  McCausland,  who  had  assumed  the  name  of  Gage  in  1816, 
d.  1827,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Maecus  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  D.L.  co.  Derry,  b. 
24  April,  1787;  m.  5  Sept.  1815,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Tyndall,  Esq.  of  The  Fort,  near  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
22  Aug.  1864)  had  issue, 
CoNOLLY  Thomas,  now  of  Drenagh  (Fruit  HUl). 
Marianne,   m.  2  Jan.    1845,   John  Talbot,    Esq.,   D.L.,   of 
Mount  Talbot,  and  had  an  only  child,  Mary  Annie  Jane 
Theodosia,  -m..  21  Oct.  1869,  Arthur  Rickard  Lloyd,  Esq.  oi 
Beechmount. 

Theodosia  Sydney,  m.  16  April,  1846,  Edward  Senior,  Esq. 
Henrietta  Caroline,™.  16  Aug.  1819,  Edwin  Henry  Vaughan, 

Esq. 
Katherine  Geraldine,  in.   17  April,   1850,   Thomas  Tertius 

Pai;et,  Esq.,  and  d.  5  April,  1869. 
Eleanor  Georgiana,  in.  15  Sept.  1851,  George  Bright,  Esq., 

and  d.  in  India,  4  Sept.  1852. 
Julia,  d.  Oct.  1825. 
Georgiana,  rf.  14  Aug.  1836. 

Adelaide,  m.  5  Aug.  1866,  Oliver  Claude  Pell,  Esq. 
Mr.  McCausland  d.  18  Jan.  1862. 

Arms — Or,  a  boar's  head  erased  between  three  boar's  passant 
az.  Creit — A  bora's  head  erased  az.  tusked  or,  langued  gu. 
and  chareed  with  a  crescent  of  the  second.  Motto — Virtus 
sola  nobilitat. 

&ui— Drenagh  (formerly  Fruit  Hill),  Limavady,  co.  London- 
derry, 


mcCLINTOCK-BUNBURY. 

(See  BuNBTJEY  of  Moyle.) 


M'CLINTOCK   OF    DUNMORE. 

M'CiiiNTOCE,  RoBEET,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  co. 
Donegal,  B.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1878, 
*.  27  June,  1838 ;  m.  19  Oct.  1881,  Jessie,  dan.  of 
C.  "W.  W.  Alexander,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hilda  Margaret. 

II.  Vera. 

ni.  Madeline,  twin  with  'Vera. 

liineage — ■William  McClintock,  2nd  son  of  Alexander 

MeClintock,  of  Trintagh,  by  Agnes  Stenson  Maclean  his  wife, 

dau.  of  Donald  Maclean,  Esq.  {see  Bueke's  Peerage,  Rath- 

'     DON.vELL,  B.),  b.  1657,  in.  1685,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress 

,    of  David  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  co.  Donegal,  and  had 

I    issue, 

John,  who  s.  him  in  the  estate  of  Dunmore. 
I   .   Elizabeth,  m.  Nathatuel  Alexander,  Esq,  of  Caledon,  co. 


Tyrone,  whose  son  was  created  Earl  of  Caledon  (see  Burke's 
Peerage). 
Mary,  vi.  William  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killea,  co.  Donegal. 
Margaret,  in.  Dominick  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Daisy  Hill,  co. 

Derry. 
Jane,  1,1.  John  Harvey,  Esq. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  held  the  commif.=ions 
of  Capt.  in  the  Militia  of  Donegal  and  Tyrone,  bearing  date 
respectively  27  and  30  Dec.  1745,  m.  4  Dec.  1728,  Rebecca,  dau. 
of  Robert  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  co.  Londonderry, 
and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

William,  103rd  Regt.  d.  unm. 

Hannah,  m.  1st,    Brent  Spence,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  17  June, 

1762,  Sir  Hugh  Hill,  Bart.,  M.P.  of  Old  Walworth. 
Lydia,  m.  Anarew  Ferguson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Burt  House. 
Elizabeth,  in.  Rowley  Heyland,  Esq.  of  Castle  Roe. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  McClintock,   Esq.  of    Dunmore,   J.P.  of  the  co. 
Donegal,  and  a  Capt.  in  the  Militia  of  Donegal  and  Tyrone, 
High  Sheriff  of  Tyrone  1759,  and  of  Donegal  1764,  m.  16  May, 
1760,  Alice,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Andrew  Patton,  Esq.  of  Spring- 
field, CO.  Donegal,  and  had  issue, 
John,  Capt.  69th  Regt.  and  Donegal  Militia,  d.  unm. 
Andrew,  Rector  of  Kanturk  and  Newmarket,  Diocese  of  Cork, 
Cloyne,  and  Ross,  d.  unm. 
William. 
Thomas,  d.  unm. 

Alicia  Anne,  7/1.  W.  L.  J.  Spencer,  Esq.  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  McClintock,  Esq.,  6.  1773;  in.  8  March,  1802, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Benjamin  Ramage,  Esq.  of 
Cloughole,  CO.  Derry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1810)  left 
at  his  decease,  17  Feb.  182.5,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  in.  1840, 
the  Rev.  John  Gage  Ball,  Rector  of  Killea ;  Robert,  his  heir; 
and  Benjamin,  d.  unm.    The  elder  son. 

Robert  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  J.P.  cos.  Donegal 
and  Londonderry,  and  D.L.  of  the  co.  of  Donegal,  High 
Sheriff  1835,  6.  13  Dec.  1804  ;  m.  30  Dec.  1833,  Margaret,  3rd 
dau.  of  Robert  Macan,  Esq.  of  Ballynahone  House,  co.  Armagh, 
and  had  issue, 
Robert,  now  of  Dunmore. 

William,  Lieut.-Col.  B.A.,  Superintendent  R.  Gunpowder 
Factory,  Waltham  Abbey,  6.  16  May,  1841  ;  in.  1873,  Eliza- 
beth Esther,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Lyle,  Esq.  of  Oak  Lodge, 
CO.  Londonderry,  and  has  a  son,  Robert,  b.  26  March, 
1874. 
Benjamin,  Major  late  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  b.  27  Aug. 

1H43. 
Charles,  6.  15  June,  1869,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  d.  at  New  South 

Wales,  27  Oct.  1885,  unm. 
Letiiia. 
Alice,  m.  17  April,  1360,  John  Acheson   Smyth,  Esq.,    of 

Ardmore,  co.  Londonderry. 
Margaret  EUzabeth,  in.  1862,  Holt  Waring,  Esq.  of  Warings- 
town,  J.P. 

Emma,  in.  23  Sept.  1878,  Rev.  John  Goold  Adams,  Incum- 
bent of  Clooney,  co.  Derry. 
Anna  Mary,  m.  27  June,  1876,  Rev.  Henry  Stevenpon. 
Isabel,  m.  29  July,  1875,  Major  Baptist  Johnston  Barton,  J.P. 
of  Greenfort,  co.  Donegal. 

Mr.  McClintock  d.  6  Dec.  1859. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three 
escallops  arg.  Crest — A  lion  passant  ppr.  Motto — Virtute  et 
labore. 

6'tof — Dunmore,  near  Londonderry. 


McClintock  of  kilwaelin. 

McClintock,  Henky  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Eil- 
warlin  House,  co.  Down,  J.P.  cos.  Antrim,  Down, 
and  Kildare,  late  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  formerly 
Major  Antrim  Artillery,  b.  1814 ;  m.  1839,  Gertrude, 
only  dau.  of  Robert  La  Touche,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Harristown,  co.  Kildare,  by  Lady  Emily  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1864)  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Robert,  b.  1842,  m.  1877,  Lucy  Antonia,  dau. 

of  Anthony  Cleasby,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
ir.  Charles  Edward,  of   Glendaragh,   co.  Antrim,   J. P.,   6. 

11  May,  1844;  m.  2  Aug.  1881,  Blanche  Louisa,  dau.  of 

Robert  Foster  Dunlop,  Esq.  of  Monasterboice,  co.  Louth, 

and  has  issue, 

I.  Stanley  Robert,  6.  17  May,  1882. 

II.  William  Frederick  Charles,  6.  21  Nov.  1883. 
ui.  Edward  Louis  Longford,  6.  21  Feb.  1886. 


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III.  Francis  George  le  Pocr  (liev.),  Rector  of  Drumcar. 

I.  Emily         )  ^    . 

„     r     ,     }■  twins. 

II.  Gertrude  ) 

Lineag-e. — John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Drumcar,  M.P. 

(ff    liUKKE's    P,ll-it(/<-\  llATHDONNELL,    B.),   6.  14  AupT.    1770,  ill. 

1st,  11  July,  1797,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  William  Bunbury,  Esq., 
JI.P..  of  Moyle,  co.  Carlow,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  '28  April,  1801) 
was  father  of,  1  John,  created  Baron  Rathdonnell,  and  '2 
William  Bunbury  McClintock-Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Lisnavagh 
ifathor  of  the  present  Baron),  and  1  Catherine,  m.  Eev.  George 
Gardner,  Rector  of  St.  Leonards.  Mr.  Jolin  McClintock  m. 
■-'ndly,  April,  1805,  Lady  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl 
of  Clanoarty,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1877)  had  issue, 
J.  Frederick  William  Pitt,  M.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  d.  wwi. 
1834. 

II.  Charles  Alexander,  Capt.  74th  Regt.  d.  nnm.  9  Dec. 
1833. 

III.  Robert  le  Poer  (Rev.),M.A.,  Rector  of  Castle  Bellingham, 
CO.  Louth,  TO.  1856,  Maria  Susan,  only  dau.of  A.  C.Hcland, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  30  June,  1879.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  1 
Eeb.  1883,  Francis  Burton  Owen  Cole,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Llys 
Merichion,  co.  Denbigh  (see  Cole  of  Stoke  Lyne). 

IV.  Henry  Stanley,  of  Kilwarlin  House. 

V.  George  Augustcs  Jocelyn,  of  Fellows  Hall  (see  McClin- 
tock of  Rathcindeii). 

I.  Anne  Florence,  m.  1827,  Very  Rev.  Hugh  Usher  Tighe, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Derry,  and  had  issue  (stc  Tighe  of  Milchels- 
tozcn). 

II.  Harriette  Elizabeth,  m.  1832,  Richard  Longfield,  Esq.  of 
Longueville,  co.  Corlv  (see  that  family) . 

III.  Emily  Selina  Frances,  iii.  16  Nov.  1841,  John  Wanders- 
ford,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Castlecomer,  co.  Kilkenny  (ice  Burke's 
Pierage,  Ormonde,  M.). 

Mr.  John  McClintock  d.  5  July,  1855.  His  eldest  surviving 
son  is  the  present  Henry  Stanley  McClintock,  Esq.  of 
Kilwarlin  House. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.  a  chevron  erm.  between  three 
escallops  arg. 
Crest — A  lion  passant  ppr. 
Motto — Virtute  et  labore. 
Seat — Kilwarlin,  Hillsborough,  co.  Down. 
Clubs — Carlton,  and  Constitutional. 


I  escallops  arg.     Crest — A  lion  passant  ppr.     Jilollo — Virtute  et 
labore. 

Seat — Seskinorc,  Omagh. 


McClintock  of  seskinore. 

McClintock,  John  Knox,  Esq.  of  Seskinore, 
CO.  Tyroue,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1891,  Capt. 
4th  batt.  Eoyal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.  8  Feb. 
1864 ;  m.  1893,  Amy  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  John  Stuart  Eccles,  Esq.,  D.L.  of 
Ecclesville,  co.  Tyrone  {see  that  familtj) . 

Lineage. — Alexander  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Newtown, 
CO.  Louth,  b.  30  March,  1746,  younger  brother  of  John  McClin- 
tock, Esq.  of  Drumcar,  who  s.  to  that  estate  1775  (see  Burke's 
Peerage,  Rathdonnell,  B.),  m.  1781,  Mary,  only  dau.of  Samuel 
Perry,  Esq.  of  Perrymount,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  George 
Perry,  Esq.  of  same  place,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Newtown,  co.  Louth,  and  Ses- 
kinore, CO.  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1843,  formerly  in 
18th  R.  I.  Regt.,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Lane,  and 
•Jndly,  Jan.  1839,  Dorothea,  4th  dau.  of  John  Knox,  Esq.  {see 
Knox  of  Moyne  Abbey),  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  13  Dec. 
1852,  one  surviving  son, 

George  Perey  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Seskinore,  co.  Tyrone, 
D.L.,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  4lh  batt.  Royal  Innis- 
killing Fusiliers,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1865,  A.D.C.  to  the 
Duke  of  Abercom  and  Earl  Spencer  when  Lords  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  6.  6  Nov.  1839;  m.  2  May,  1860,  Amelia  Harrietta, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Alexander,  of  Termon,  co.  Tyrone,  by  his 
wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Cobbe  Beresford,  Rector 
of  Termon  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Waterford,  M.),  and  el.  26 
Dec.  1887,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Eebesford  George  Perry,  6. 10  Feb.  1861  ;  rf.  s. p.  31  Jan. 
1870. 

II.  John  Knox,  now  of  Seskinore. 

III.  Harry  Edward,  b.  11  Oct.  1865;  d.  2  April,  1866. 

IV.  Augustus,  6.  18  Dec.  1866,  Lieut.  1st  batt.  Seaforth  High- 
landers. 

V.  Leopold  Arthur,  6.  20  Nov.  1868. 

VI.  Hubert  Victor,  6.  24  July,  1H70. 

VII.  Guy  Reginald,  b.  6  Nov.  1876. 

I.  Dorothea  Selina  Navarra. 

II.  Amelia  Charlotte  Olivia. 

III.  Eleanor  Harriette  Woodrop. 

IV.  Madeline  Frances  Edith. 
▼.  ricrence  Beatrice  Hanna. 

Armt—P^T  pale  gn.  and  az.,  a  chevron  erm,  between  three  ] 


McClintock  of  rathvinden  and 
blessington. 

McClintock,  Arthur  George  Florence,  Esq. 
of  Rathvinden,  co.  Carlow,  and  Blessington,  co. 
Wicldow,  J. P.  cos.  Wicklow,  Carlow,  and  Kildare, 
late  Lieut.  26th  Cameronians,  b.  16  April,  1856  ; 
m.  3  July,  1877,  Susan,  3rd  dau.  of  J.  Heywood- 
Collins,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Kelvindale,  co.  Lanark,  and 
Lagarie,  co.  Diunbarton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  George,  6.  30  April,  1878. 

II.  John  Heywood  Jocelyn,  b.  21  Oct.  1880. 

III.  Robert  le  Poer,  6.  19  Aug   1882. 

IV.  Edward  Stanley,  6.  7  Oct.  1889. 
v.  Ronald  St.  Clair,  6.  13  July,  1892. 
I.  Jane  Catherine  Gladys. 

Lineage.— Lieut. -Col.  George  Augustus  Jocelyn  Mc- 
Clintock, of  Fellows  Hall,  co.  Armagh,  who  served  in  the 
5'Jnd  Light  Infantry,  and  was  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Sligo  Rifles, 
was  the  youngest  son  of  John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Drumcar 
{«ee  McClintock  of  Kiiweirlin,  and  in  Burke's  Peerage, 
Rathdonnell),  by  his  second  wife,  Lady  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty.  Lieut.-Col.  McClintock 
m.  April,  1850,  Catherine  Caroline  Bro^vnlow,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Mathew  Stronge,  Bart.,  and  d.  24  Dec.  1873,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Arthur  George  Florence,  of  Rathvinden. 

I.  Constance  Harriet  Catherine,  m.  H.  C.  Irwin,   Esq.    of 
Mount  Irwin,  co.  Armagh,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Valentine.  2  Henry  Mark. 

1  Harriet  Josephine.  2  Georjjie  Catherine  Joyce. 

3  Alison  Constance. 

II.  Amy  Isabella. 
in.  Isabella. 

IV.  Mary  Alice,  m.  Thomas  Lonsdale,  and  has  issue,  Mary 
Catherine. 
Arms — See  McClintock  of  Kihoarlin. 

Scats — Rathvinden,  Leighlinbridge,  co.  Carlow,  and  Bles- 
sington, CO.  Wicklow. 


McCORaUODALE    OF    NEWTON-LE- 
WILLOWS. 

McCoRQUODALE,  George,  Esq.  of  Newton-le- 
Willows,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  Gadlys,  Anglesey, 
J.P.  Anglesey,  and  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster, 
High  Sheriff  oi  Lancashire  1882,  and  of  Anglesey, 
1889,  Chairman  of  Newton  Petty  Sessions  and 
Hon.  Col.  6th  Vol.  batt.  King's  Liverpool  Regt., 
has  the  Volunteer  Decoration,  b.  10  May,  1817; 
m.  1st,  24  Dec.  1844,  Louisa  Kate,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Honan,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  George  Frederick,  6.  5  Nov.  1853,  m.  1880,  Mary 
Augusta  Walcott,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Edmunfl 
Henderson,  R.E.,  K.C.B. 

II.  .'Alexander  Cowan,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1886,  Maggie  Janet,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Cox,  of  Liverpool. 

III.  Noi-man,  b.  1863. 

IV.  Harold,  6.  1865,  m.  15  Nov.  1893,  Grace,  4th  dau.  of 
Major  Bevil  Granville,  of  Wellesbourne,  co.  Warwick. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3  Jan.  1872,  Emily,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Sanderson,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Great 
Dodington,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  further 
issue, 

V.  Hugh  Stewart,  b.  1875. 

Mr.  McCorquodale  is  the  eldest  son  of  Hugh 
McCorqtiodale,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  (who  d.  1848), 
by  Lucia  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Hall,  Esq.  of 
London  and  Dundee. 

Scats— The  Willows,  Newton-le- Willows,  Lancashire,  and 
Gadlys,  Llansadwrn,  Anglesey. 


MAC    DERMOT    OF    COOLAVIN. 

Mao  Dermot,  The  Right  Hon.  Hugh  Hta- 
CINTH  O'RoEKB,  of  Coolavin,  co.  Sligo,  P.O.,  J.P. 


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and  D.L.,  Q.C.,  styled  The  Mac  Deemot,  Prince  of 
Coolavin,*  Solicitor  -  Greneral  for  Ireland  1886, 
Attorney-General  and  member  of  the  Privy  Council 
1892,  b.  1  July,  1834;  m.  1st,  Dec.  1861,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Howley,  Esq.  of  Belleek  Castle, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  by  bis  wife,  Mary  Anne,  sister  of 
Sir  John  Ennis,  Bart.,  and  by  berhas  three  sons, 

1.  Chables  Edwabd,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dutlin,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  late  Lieut.  8th  Brig.  N.  Irish  Div.  B.A.,  b.  29  Dee. 
1862. 

u.  Hugh.  in.  Eoderick. 

He  m.  2ndly,  25  March,  1872,  Henrietta  Maria, 
dau.  of  Henry  Blake,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Anna,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Danesfield,  co.  Galway, 
and  niece  of  P,  J.  Blake,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  by  her 
has  five  sons. 


IV.  Henry  Blake. 
VI.  Bernard, 
viii.  Francis. 


T.  Percy. 
VII.  Dermot. 


Iiineagre.— The  Mac  Debmots,  the  O'Conors,  and  other 
powerful  families  derived  a  common  origin  from  Murryach, 
sumamed  Mullathan,  who  reigned  over  Connaught  in  the  7th 
century.  The  Mac  Dermots  were  possessed  of  a  large  territory 
known  as  "Mac  Dermot's  Country,"  including  a  considerable 
portion  of  the  cos.  of  Koscommon  and  Sligo,  and  some  dis- 
tricts in  Mayo,  until  deprived  of  the  greater  part  of  their 
patrimony  by  the  confiscations  which  followed  the  CromwcUian 
and  Williamite  wars. 

Maolbhna  Mob,  brother  of  Connor,  King  of  Connaught, 
described  in  the  ancient  annals  as  "  Prince  of  Moylurgh,"  was 
Vaa  prepositiis  of  the  race  as  distinguished  from  the  O'Conor 
or  elder  branch  descended  from  the  above  mentioned  Conor. 
His  (Maolruna's)  son  led  the  sept  at  the  battle  of  Clontarf  in 
1014. 

Dermot  or  Diaemaid  {dia,  god  ;  armaid,  of  arms),  was  the 
lineal  descendant  of  Maolruna  in  the  sixth  generation.  He  d.  in 
1165,  distinguished  alike  for  valour  and  wisdom,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

CoNOB  Mac  Debmot  or  Macdiabmaid,  son  of  Dermot,  with 
whom  the  surname  Mac  Dermot  thus  originated.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

TOMAITACH  NA  CaBBIGE,  Or  TiMOTHT  OF  THE  RoCE,  SO  Called 

from  the  fortress  he  built  in  1204  on  the  island  in  Lough  Key, 
Hear  his  chief  mansion-house,  called  from  that  fortress.  Port- 
na-Carrige.  The  direct  filiations  between  him  and  Bryan  3Iac 
Dermot  next  mentioned  are  Cormac,  Conor,  Gilla-Christ(ramc.- 
i-as  Christi),  Maalrony,  Tomoltach,  Conor  Hugh,  Eoderick, 
Teig,  Eoderick,  who  d.  in  1540,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  son, 

Bryan  Mac  Debmot,  Chief  and  Prince  of  Moylurg,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  O'Conor  Sligo,  and  niece  of  O'Donel,  Prince  of  Tyr- 
connel,  and  was  father  of 

Bbvan  Mac  Debmot,  the  younger,  of  Carrige  Mac  Dermot, 
the  family  seat,  now  Eockingham,  in  the  possession  of  the 
King-Harmans.  Bryan  being  under  age  at  the  time  of  his 
father's  death,  the  family  patrimony  was  put  in  wardship,  and 
in  the  Patent  Rolls  of  the  3rd  year  of  the  reign  of  James  I. 
he  is  described  in  connection  with  this  wardship  as  chief  of  his 
name.  In  the  13th  year  of  the  same  reign  a  grant  by  patent 
was  made  him  of  the  lordships,  manors,  and  advowsons,  com- 
prising Rockingham,  in  the  Barony  of  Boyle,  and  large  terri- 
tories in  the  cos.  of  Roscommon  and  Sligo.  This  patent, 
nchly  illuminated,  covers  sixteen  skins  of  parchment,  and  is  in 
the  possession  of  the  present  Mac  Dermot  of  Coolavin,  together 
with  the  articles  entered  into  upon  the  marriage  of  the  same 
Bryan  with  Margaret  Burke,  of  Clanricksrde.  He  had  issue 
by  her,  two  sons,  Terence  and  Cliarles.  Terence,  who  d.  iinm., 
by  indented  deed,  dated  1640,  assigned  the  family  patrimony, 
including  389  quarters,  to  his  brother, 

Chables  Mac  Debmot,  of  Port-na-Carrige,  styled  Cathal  Roe, 
•who  became  Chief  and  Prince  of  Moylurg,  and  m.  Eleanor, 


•  The  family  title  was  originally  Prince  of  Moylurg,  Tir- 
oilel,  Airteach  and  Clancuain,  as  may  be  learned  from  the 
books  of  Lecan,  Balltmotb,  and  Kilionan,  and  the  annals  of 
Lough  Key,  the  writings  of  Doctor  O'Conob,  Burke's  Uibemia 
Dortiinicana,  &c.  Driven  from  his  ancient  patrimony  during 
the  Cromwellan  wars,  the  tlien  chief  of  the  race  removed  to 
Coolavm,  on  the  shores  of  Lough  Gara.  This  title  has  since 
been  territorially  connected  with  the  portion  of  the  family 
possessions  which  escaped  confiscation.  It  is  one  of  the  few 
Irish  titles  stUl  surviving,  and  has  been  distinctively  borne  by 
the  chief  of  the  name  for  a  period  extending  over  eight  ccn- 
;  tunes. 


youngest  dau.  of  O'Mulloy,  of  TJghterera,  co.  Roscommon. 
During  the  Cromwellian  wars  this  Charles  was  an  active 
adherent  of  the  Stuart  cause,  which  led  to  the  forfeiture  of  the 
chief  part  of  his  patrimony.  Driven  from  his  fortress  of  The 
Rock,  he  removed  to  Coolavin,  on  the  shores  of  Lough  Gara. 
In  1689,  his  eldest  son,  Hugh,  garrisoned  Sligo  at  his  own 
expense  in  the  interests  of  James  II.,  and  in  Sept.  1090,  he  was 
again  restored  to  the  family  inheritance.  The  order  under 
which  he  was  restored  to  possession  is  dated  Sept.  1690  ;  it 
bears  the  signature  of  Theobald,  Viscount  Dillon,  as  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  the  CO.  of  Roscommon,  and  it  directs  possession  to  be 
given  him,  Charles,  of  the  Castle  of  Carrige  Mac  Dermot,  the 
Castle  and  Stronghold  of  Conbo,  and  other  lands  which  are 
therein  described  as  his  "Ancient  Inheritance."  This  docu- 
ment is  in  the  possession  of  The  Mac  Dermot  of  Coolavin. 
After  the  battle  of  Aughrim,  where  his  son,  Hugh,  fought,  and 
was  taken  prisoner,  he  was  again  driven  from  Roscommon.  He 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Mac  Debmot,  of  Coolavin,  m.  Elizabeth  Kelly,  of  the 
family  of  Aughrim,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Chables  Mac  Debmot,  of  Coolavin,  m.  Catharine  Dillon,  of 
the  family  of  Clonbrock,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Mtles  Mac  Debmot,  of  Coolavin,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Charles 
O'Conor,  the  historian,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Mac  Debmot,  of  Coolavin,  ?«.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Denis 
O'Conor,  of  Belanagare,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Chables  Joseph  Mac  Debmot,  to.  Arabella  Mary,  only  child 
of  Hyacinth  O'Rorke  Esq.,  the  representative  of  the  ancient 
and  once-powerful  House  of  O'Roeke  of  Breffny,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Hugh  Hyacinth  O'Robkb,  the  present  MacDermot. 

II.  John  Baptist  Natheus,  Professor  at  All  Hallow's    Coll. 
Drumcondra,  b.  1835. 

III.  Charles  Borromeo  Molua,  h.  1842. 

IV.  Joseph  Augustine,  b.  1849. 

I.  Atharacta  Jlary  Agnes.  ii.  Josephine  Elizabeth. 

III.  Victoria  Julia.  iv.  Fanny  Emily. 

V.  Arabella  Maria. 

He  d.  5  Sept.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Hyacinth  Mac  Debmot,  now  chief  of  his  name,  and 
known  as  The  Mac  Dermot. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars'  heads- 
couped  az.,  as  many  crosses-crosslet  of  the  first.  Crest — A 
dcmi-lion  gu.  holding  in  his  paws  a  sceptre  surmounted  by  a 
crown  ppr.    Motto — Honore  et  virtute. 

Seat — Coolavin  and  Clogher,  Ballaghadcn-in,  co.  Sligo. 

Toicn  Residence — 10,  FitzWilliam  Place,  Dublin. 

Vlab — Hibernian  United  Service. 


MAC   DEEMOTT    OF   ALDERFORD. 

Mac  Dermott,  Thomas  Chaexes,  Esq.  of  Alder- 
ford,  CO.  Roscommon,  "MacDeemott  Eoe,"  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1875,  b.  16  Feb.  1847. 

Lmeage. — Mulroony  Mor,  a  younger  son  of  Teige,  King 
of  Connaught,  who  d.  956,  and  brother  of  Conor,  King  of  Con- 
naught, ancestor  of  O'Conor  Don,  founded  the  clan  Mulroony, 
consisting,  besides  the  Mac  Dermotts,  of  the  Mac  Donachs, 
Lords  of  Tir  Oilel,  &c.  Mulroony's  son,  Murtagh,  Prince  of 
Moylurgh,  was  direct  ancestor  of  the  family  of  MacDermott- 
Eoe,  the  representative  of  which,  at  the  commencement  of 
the  17th  century,  was  Conor,  alias  Cornelius  McDermott-Roe, 
who  had  a  grant  from  the  Crown,  20  Nov.  1605,  upon  his 
surrender  of  the  four  quarters  of  Camagh,  and  the  two  quarter* 
of  Kllmactrany.  He  was  father  of  Charles  Duff  McDermott- 
Roe,  who  m.  a  Burke,  of  co.  Galway,  and  was  father  of 

Heney  Baccaoh  McDebmott-Roe,  of  Kilionan,  co.  Eos- 
common,  who  had  a  grant  from  King  Chables  II.  He  w. 
Mary  Fitzgerald,  of  Turlogh,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  Kilronan,  m.  Miss  O'Donnell,  of  Mayo,  and  had  a 

dau.,  Elizabeth,  j/i.  Col.  Robert  Magulre,  of  Tempo,  co. 

Fermanagh. 
John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Thomas,  Bishop  of  Ardagh. 
Matthew,  M.D.,  m.  Miss  MacDennott,  of  BalUnviUa,  and  had 

one  son,  Charles,  M.D.,  who  d.  at  Jamaica. 
Charles,  m.  Eleanor,  sister  of  Charles  O'Conor,  of  Bealana- 

gar,  Esq.,  the  historian,  and  had  issue,  Charles;   Henry  ; 

and  Mary. 

The  2nd  son  and  heir, 

John  McDebmott-Roe,  of  Kilronan  and  Camagh,  m.  Julia 
French,  of  Cusquinny,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  d.  unm.  THOiLis,  of  whom  hereafter, 

Ceiia,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  eon  and  heir. 


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Thomas  McDekmott-Roe,  of  Camagh  (Alderford),  6. 21  Dec. 
1744 ;  m.  1766,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Coote  Molloy,  Esq.  of 
Hughstown,  CO.  Koscommon,  and  d.  "21  Dec.  1323,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Ffrench,  his  heir. 

II.  Molloy,  m.  3  May,  1810,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd, 
Esq.  oi  Kockville,  eo.  KosGommon,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Charles,  6.  1815;  m.  Dora,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Digbv,  Esq.  of  Drumdaff,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  rf.  s.  p.  28 
Sept. '1841. 

2  William,  b.  April,  1817  ;  d.  1831. 

1  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  Keener  de  Mamiel,  of  the  Belgian 
Grenadier  Guards. 

2  Mary,  m.  Alcnzo  Lawder,  Esq.  of  Clonfonla. 

3  Hester.  4  Julia. 

1.  Margaret,  d.  I'.nm.  ii.  CecOia,  d.  viun. 

The  elder  son, 

Ffrench  McDebmott-Boe,  of  Camagh,  otherwise  Alderford, 
m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Archibald  Eraser,  Esq.,  ana  d.  Oct. 
J824,  having  hy  her  (who  d.  16  Aug.  1850)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  tinm.  16  March,  1847. 

William  Ffrench,  of  whom  presently. 

Margaret,  m .  Aug.  1829,  Kev.  Bichard  Meade  Swift,  Incum- 
bent of  Mounttield,  co.  Tyrone. 

Cecilia,  m.  3  June,  1841,  Charles  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Dodwell,  CO.  Sligo. 

Katherine  Peyton,  m.  3  Dec.  1840,  Meredith  Thompson,  Esq. 
of  Knockodoo  House,  co.  Sligo. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Ffrench  MacDebmott-Roe,  of  Alderford,  m. 
15  Feb.  1846,  Esther  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  White,  Esq.  of 
Whitehall,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Charles,  now  of  Alderford. 

Ffrench  Fitzgerald,  late  Capt.  of  Militia.  6.  26  May,  1843 ;  m. 
1st,  26  July,  1862,  Marian,  dau.  of  Robert  lieid,  Esq., 
E.T.C,  whorf.  1885;  he  m.  2ndly,  June,  1891,  Agnes  Kath- 
leen, dau.  of  James  Daly,  Esq.  of  Hazlebrook,  co.  Dublin. 

Fitzgerald,  b.  4  May,  1850. 

William  Andrew,  b.  27  Jan.  1852. 

Edward  Charles,  b.  29  Slarch,  1»53. 

The  eldest  son  is  the  present  Thomas  Charles  MacDermott- 
iloE,  of  Alderford. 

Arvis — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars'  beads 
«rased  az.,  as  many  crosses-crosslet  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion 
rampant  couped  sa.  holding  a  sceptre  surmounted  by  a  crown 
or.    Motto — Honor  probataque  virtus. 

Seat — Alderford,  Ballyfarnan,  near  Boyle. 


MACDONALD    OF    CLANRANALD. 

Macdonald,  Admiral  Sib  Eeginald  John, 
E.N.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  Chief  of  Clanranald,  b.  19 
Oct.  1820 ;  m.  12  June,  1855,  the  Hon.  Adelaide 
Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  George  John  Warren,  5th 
Lord  Vernon,  of  Sudbury  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Allan  Douglas,  6.  April,  1856. 

u.  Angus  Roderick,  b.  April,  1858;   to.  Leucolene  Helen. 

dau.  of  Rev.  Henrj-  Clarke,  M.A. 
I.  Adelaide  Effrida.  ii.  Maud. 

Xiineage. — The  first  of  the  race  of  whom  any  authentic 
account  exists  is  So.meeled,  designated  by  Scottish  historians 
Thane  of  Argyll,  but  by  foreign  authors  and  charters  extant, 
King  of  the  Isles,  and  Lord  of  Argyll  and  Kintyre.  He  m. 
the  dau.  of  Walter  Stewart,  Earl  of  Atholl,  brother  of  Robert 
II,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

ALLAN,  m.  a  dau.  of  John,  last  Lord  of  Lorn,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

RoDEBiCE,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Donald  Balloch,  of  Isla,  and 
■was  with  him  defeated  at  Inverlochy  the  Scotch  army  led  by 
Lords  Mar  and  Caithness  (who  were  slain).     His  son, 

Allan  McRort,  the  most  celebrated  Highland  Chief  of  his 
day,  m.  Florence,  dau.  of  the  Lord  of  Ardnamurchan,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eanau),  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Lovat,  and  was  s.  by  his 
■son, 

Ranald  Macdonald,  designated  Ranald  Gald,  who,  with  his 
grandfather,  Lovat,  was  driven  from  his  inheritance  by  a  ri.sing 
of  the  clan,  which  declared  his  cousin  John,  the  son  of  Alex- 
ander and  grandson  of  Allan  M'Eory,  chieftain.  This  insur- 
rection led  to  the  celebrated  battle  of  Blairleine,  fought  between 
the  Frasers  and  Macdonalds  in  July,  1554,  in  which  the  former 
were  defeated,  and  Lovat,  together  with  his  eldest  son,  Simon, 
and  Banald  Macdonald  himself,  were  slain.  BanaldGald  never 
til.,  but  left  three  natural  sons,  Allan,  John,  and  Alexander, 


who  received  from  the  Crown  a  charter  of  legitimation,  13 
June,  1555.  The  victory  of  Blairleine  secured  the  dignity  of 
chief  to 

John  Macdonald,  of  Moydart,  son,  as  above-mentioned  of 
Alexander,  and  grandson  of  Allan  M'Rory.  This  distinguished 
chieftain,  Capt.  of  Clanranald,  during  the  unsettled  govern- 
ment of  Queen  Mart,™.  1st,  Mariatte  M'ICane,  and  by  her  had, 
Allan,  his  heir,  and  John,  ancestor  of  the  Glenaladale  family. 
He  111.  2ndly,  Penelope,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Erskinc,  3rd 
son  of  Alexander,  Viscount  Fenton,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  in. 
John  Stewart,  of  Appin.  Clnnranald  d.  1584,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Allan   Macdonald,    Capt.    of   Clanranald,   in.   a  dau.   of 
Macleod,  of  Harries,  and  had  issue, 
Angus,  wlio  d.  V.  jy.,  s.  p. 
Donald,  heir  to  his  father. 

Ranald,  of  Bcnbecula,  m.  1st,  Maria,  sister  of  Sir  Donald 

Macdonald,  of  Slate,  but  by  her  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly, 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Angus  Macdonald,  of  Dunveg,  by  whom 

he  had  two  sons.    The  younger,  Angus  Oig,  was  ancestor 

of  the  families  of  Delelea  and  Milton.    The  elder, 

Ranald  Oig,  vi.  1st,  a  dau.  of  M'Neill,  of  Barra,  and  had 

by  her  a  son,  Donald,  who  *■.  to  Clanianald.    He m.  2ndly, 

1653,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  John  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald. 

and  had  by  her  three  sons,  James,  Donald  Oig,  and  Moir. 

John,  of  Kinlochmoydart. 

Blargaret,  vi.  Donald  MacAngus  Macalister,  of  Glengarry. 
Clanranald  d.  1593,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sir  Donald  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  wlio  was  knighted 
by  James  VI.  at  Holyrood,  1617.  Sir  Donald  d.  1619,  leaving 
a  son  and  successor, 

JoDN  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  who  powerfully  .supported 
King  Charles  against  the  Covenanters,  and  gallantly  fought 
under  Montrose.  He  survived  to  witness  the  Eestoration  and 
paid  his  respects  to  King  Charles  on  his  landing  in  the  shire 
of  Moray,  1660.  He  then  retired  to  the  Island  of  Uist,  and  d. 
at  an  advanced  age,  1670,  leaving  by  Moir  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Mac  Leod,  of  Mac  Leod,  three  daus.,  Moir,  wife  of  Lauchlan 
Mac  Lean  of  Coll ;  Catherine,  m.  M'Neill,  of  Barra  ;  and  Ann, 
m.  Ranald  Mac  Donald,  of  Benbecula;  a  son  and  successor, 

Donald  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  who  had  served  with 
his  father  in  the  memorable  campaigns  of  Montrose.  At 
Kilsyth,  a  gallant  charge  made  by  young  Clanranald  decided 
the  victory,  and  after  the  iU  fated  issue  of  Philliphaugh, 
Donald,  staunch  to  his  royal  master,  marched  to  Islay  against 
the  Campbells.  In  1648,  at  the  head  of  a  considerable  force, 
he  joined  the  Earl  of  Antrim  in  Ireland,  and  was  engaged  in 
all  the  engagements  in  that  kingdom  until  the  defeat  of  the 
king's  army  in  the  Queen's  co.,  where  he  and  Glengarry  were 
taken  prisoners.  Clanranald  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  John  Mac 
Leod,  of  Mac  Lood,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Donald 
Macdonald,  of  Benbecula,  two  sons,  Allan,  his  heir,  and 
Ranald,  successor  to  his  brother.  He  d.  1686,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Allan  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  who,  firm  to  the  cause  of 
the  Stuarts,  summoned  his  clan  in  aid  of  Dundee,  and  with 
his  tutor,  Macdonald  of  Benbecula,  mainly  contributed  to  the 
victory  of  Killiecrankie.  When  all  hope  of  success  for  King 
James  expired,  young  Clanranald  refused  to  take  the  oaths  to 
the  new  Government,  and  retired  with  his  brother,  Ranald,  to 
France,  where  ho  completed  his  education,  and  became  one  of 
the  most  accomplished  gentleman  of  his  time.  After  residing 
some  years  at  the  Court  of  St.  Germain's,  he  obtained  a  com- 
mission under  the  Duke  of  Berwick,  and  in  a  foreign  land,  and 
in  a  foreign  service,  preserved  his  name  unsullied.  When 
peace  was  restored,  he  went  again  to  St.  Germain's  and  thence 
returned  to  Scotland,  and  fixed  his  residence  at  Ormiclate 
House,  in  South  Uist.  In  this,  one  of  the  remotest  of  the 
Western  Isles,  he  hoped  to  enjoy  rest  and  tranquillity  after  the 
storms  and  vici.ssitudes  of  his  early  life.  But  the  calm  was 
of  brief  continuance.  No  sooner  had  the  Earl  of  Mar  raised 
his  standard  in  1715  than  Clanranald  hastened  from  Uist  with 
his  followers,  and  summoning  his  vassals  of  Arisaig  and 
Moydart,  joined  the  Chevalier's  army  with  a  considerable 
force.  In  all  the  subsequent  operations  he  took  part,  and  at 
length  sealed  his  devotion  to  the  Stuart  cause  by  his  heroic 
death  at  Sheriffmuir,  leading  the  right  wing  of  Mar's  army. 
On  that  fatal  occasion  it  was  that  Glengarry,  stepping  forward, 
exclaimed  "  Revenge  to  day,  mourning  to-morrow."  Clanra- 
nald was  universally  esteemed  and  respected  by  friend  and  foe, 
and  his  memory  is  still  fondly  cherished  in  the  Highlands.  He 
m.  while  in  France,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Col.  Makenzie,  Governor 
of  Tangier  under  Charles  II.,  but  had  no  issue.  His  brother 
and  heir, 

Eanald  Macdonald,  d.  unm.  at  St.  Germain's,  1725,  when 
the  succession  devolved  on  his  cousin, 


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Donald  Macdonald,  of  Bcnbecula.  who  took  no  partin  the 
insurrection  of  '15,  but  resided  in  retirement  at  Benbecula, 
until,  at  the  decease  of  Ranald,  he  became  chieftain,  as  nearest 
heir  male.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Donald  Macdonald, 
of  Clanranald,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Ranald,  his  heir,  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Kildun, 
by  whom  he  had  Alexander,  who  obtained  the  estate  of 
Boisdale,  and  Anne,  wife  of  Lochlan  M'Kinnen,  of  Strathura- 
dale.     Clanranald  d.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ranald  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  b.  1692 ;  to.  Margaret, 
d.iu.  of  William  Sl.acleod,  of  Bernera,  and  had  two  sons  and 
one  dau.,  Ranald,  his  heir  ;  Donald,  an  officer  of  high  reputa- 
tion in  the  British  service,  killed  with  Gen.  Wolfe  at  Quebec ; 
and  Margaret,  who  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

Ranald  Macdo.vald,  was  educated  at  .St.  Germain,  and  was 
considered  at  the  French  Court,  from  his  position  as  the 
principal  West  Highland  Chief,  a  man  of  importance  to  assist 
any  French  designs  on  that  coast.  Prince  Charlie  was 
directed  on  leaving  France  to  communicate  with  him,  and 
went  first  to  South  Uist,  and  then  to  the  mainland,  where  he 
found  him.  The  Chief,  finding  he  was  without  arms  or  funds, 
urged  him  to  return  to  France,  but  by  the  evil  advice  of  other 
chiefs  in  the  district  he  would  not  do  so.  These  chiefs  and 
others  received  bonds  from  I'rince  Charlie,  but  Clanranald 
never  would  receive  anything.  Ho  led  his  Clan  at  the  battle 
of  Gladsmuir,  and  at  the  maicli  into  Fiigland  when  not  at  the 
side  of  the  Piincc.  He  gave  a  large  bond  to  enable  the  army 
to  leave  Edinburgh.  Being  attainted  he  had  to  fly  to  France 
after  Culloden,  where  lie  was  badly  wounded.  He  was 
appointed  A.D.C.  to  Marshal  Saxc,  and  was  charged  with 
conveying  the  ncrts  of  the  Marshal's  death  to  Louis  XV.  In 
1770,  in  consequence  of  his  attainder  having  been  made  as 
Donald  in  lieu  of  Ranald,  he  claimed  restitution  of  his  estates, 
which  he  obtained  some  time  after,  but  he  found  them  in  utter 
disorder,  they  having  been  occupied  for  several  years  by  a 
regiment  of  Hessians,  in  consequence  of  the  active  and  im- 
portant part  taken  by  Clanranald.  Shortly  after  he,  in  con- 
junction with  Lord  Macdonald  (who  had  not  taken  part  in  the 
recent  wars),  raised  a  regiment  which  was  eventually,  as  the 
84th,  disbanded  in  Nova  Scotia.  He  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Lord  Basil  Hamilton  (younger  son  of  the  Duke  of  Hamilton), 
eventually  Earl  of  Selkirk,  and  by  her,  who  d.  11  May, 
1750,  he  had  one  son,  Charles  James  Soinerlcd,  who  d. 
1756,  aged  5.  He  m.  2ndly,  Flora  Mackiunon,  dau.  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Mackinnon  of  that  ilk,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir;  James,  an  officer  of  rank  in  the 
army  ;  Margaret,  who  d.  unru. ;  Mary,  who  d.  unm. ;  Pene- 
lope, TO.  the  7th  Lord  Belhaven  and  Stenton.  The  eldest  son, 
John  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  Capt.  22nd  Dragoons, 
h.  1764:  m.  1st,  Katharine,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Robert 
Macqueen,  of  Braxfield,  Lord  Justice  Clerk  of  Scotland,  and 
2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  Colin  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Boisdale ;  by 
the  former  of  whom  only  he  had  issue,  Reginald  George,  liis 
lieir;  Robert  Johnstone;  and  Donald.  Clanranald  d.  1794. 
His  eldest  son, 

Reginald  George  Macdonald,  25th  Capt.  and  Chief  of 
Clanranald,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Plynipton,  h. 
Aug.    I78S;    ra.  1st,  April.    1812,  Lady   Caroline  Anne  Edg- 

)  cuiiibe,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard.  2nd  Earl  of  .Mount  Edgciimbe, 

j  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  .Vpril,  1824)  had  issue, 

I      I.  Reginald  Joii.v,  present  representative. 

II.  Caroline   Sophia,  m.  S   Sept.    1842,  Hon.  Charles  Henry 
Oust,  2nd  son  of  John,  1st  Earl  Bruwnlow. 
II.  Emma  Hainilla,  m.  21  April,  1840,  Hon.  and  licv.  Alfred 
Wodehousc,  youngest  son  of  John,  2nd  I.oid  Wodehouse, 
\      and  d.  1851. 

j     III.  Louisa  Emily,  to.  1st,  Charles  William  Marsham,  Esq. 
t       of  Sti-atton  Strawless,  co.  Norfolk  (who  d.   13  Dec    185'') 
and  2ndly,  4   Dec.  185G,    Col.    Hugh  FitzRoy,  Grenadier 
I      Guards,  son  of  Lord  Henry  Fitzroy. 

r  IV.  Flora  (Hon.),  Woman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  H.M.  the 
I      Queen. 

!  V.  Sarah  Anne,  ra.  1st,  1848,  Baron  Porcelli,  a  Sicilian  noble- 
t      man,  and  2ndly,  Major  Wodehouse. 

ICIanranald  to.  2ndly.  Anne,  dau.   of  William  Cimningliam, 

fisq.,  and  widow  of  Richard  B.arry  Dunning,  Lord  Ashburton 
who  d.   8  July,    183.3),    and  3rdly,   Nov.    1855,    Elizabeth 
pcbecca  Newman.    He  c?.  1873. 

,  ^"'"-Quarterly:  1st  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  armed  or  : 
?.nd  or,  a  dexter  band  couped  fessways  holding  a  cross-crosslet 
latchee  gu. ;  3rd  or,  a  lymphad,  oars  in  saltire  sa.  and  in  base 

Xf—fJ^T""^  '"  '"''  ^'"=  "'"^  ^''g-  «"  0'-''^-"-^«  vert, 
Irrm™!^'"''  eagle  or.  Cr...t_A  castle  triple-towered 
irg.  masoned  sa.,  and  issumg  from  the  centre  tower  a  dexter 
T^?s^7lTl  '""l^"}"'"^  ?rasping  a  sword  all  ppr.  Supporteis 
•^Url  I.-  ;  ^^^  P'"'^"^  through  the  body  by  two  arrows  in 
•aitire,  points  downwards.    il/o«o«-Over  the  crest,  My  hope 


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is  constant  in  Thpe ;  below  the  arms.  Dhandcon  co  Heirogha 
Ktnidence — la,  Ovington  Square,  8.W. 


MACDONALD    OF    GLENALADALE. 

Macdonald,  John  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Glenala- 
dale,  CO,  Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Inverness, 
J.P.  CO.  Argyll,  Hon.  Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Com. 
2nd  batt.  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  (Inver- 
ness Militia),  b.  29  July,  1837  ;  s.  his  father  1870  ; 
m.  30  July,  1862,  Helen  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  tlie 
late  Edward  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  -which 
lady  d.  s.  p.  14  March,  1864. 

Lineage.— The  Glenaladale  family  is  the  oldest  cadet  of 
the  Clanran.^ld  family. 

John  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  the  2nd  son  of  JonN 
Moydertach  MacAlister,  7th  Chief  of  Clanranald,  and  14th 
in  descent  from  John,  last  Lord  of  the  Isles,  ra.  his  cousin, 
Juliet,  dau.  of  Clanranald,  and  d.  1584,  leaving  one  son, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  who  m.  his  cousin, 
Lcetitia,  dau.  of  Clanranald,  and  left  issue,  Rort,  and  Alex- 
ander.    The  eldest, 

Rort  or  Roderick  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  r,i.  a  dau.  of 
Macdonald,  of  Kinloch,  and  had  Angds  ;  John  ;  and  Alexander. 
The  eldest, 

Angus  Macdonald,  entered  holy  orders,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  who  to.  a  dau.  of  Mac- 
donald, of  Ballmain,  and  left  John  ;  Angus,  of  Borrodalc ; 
Ranald ;  Alexander  ;  Allan  ;  James ;  and  Donald.  The  eldest 
son, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  m.  a  dau.  of  Macdonald, 
of  Morar,  and  left  Alexander,  his  lieir;  John;  and  Allen.  The 
eldest  son, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  took  an  active  part; 
in  til*  Jacobite  cause  in  1745,  was  Major  in  Clanranald's  Regt., 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  Culloden.  He  m.  the  only  dau. 
of  Macdonell,  of  Scotus,  by  his  firstwife,  and  left  John  ;  Austin ; 
and  Donald.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  m.  and  had  four  sons, 
AVilliam  ;  Donald  ;  John  ;  and  Rory ;  and  one  dau.  He  formed 
a  project  of  leaving  Scotland  and  establishing  his  family  in 
Prince  Edward's  Island,  North  America,  where  he  had  pur- 
chased a  tract  of  land  ;  he  accordingly  resolved  to  leave  the 
kingdom,  and  sold  and  made  over  his  estate  to  his  cousin  and 
nearest  of  kin, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Angus,  of 
Borrodalc.  2nd  son  of  John,  the  5th  Laird  of  Glenaladale, 
and  thus  became  proprietor  of  the  estate  of  the  Glenaladale 
family  in  Scotland.  He  to.  1st,  Mrs.  Handyside,  of  Jamaica, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Macgregor,  by  whom  he  had 
three  sons,  John;  Alexander:  and  Angus;  the  eldest  and 
youngest  having  d.  in  their  infancy,  the  2nd, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  s.  his  father,  and 
dying  s.  p.  1816,  his  cousin-gennan,  as  heir-at-Law, 

John  BIacdonald,  of  Borrodule,  eldest  son  of  Ranald,  son 
of  Angus,  1st  of  Borrodalc,  2nd  son  of  John,  5th  Laird  of 
Glenaladale,  succeeded  him.  He  m.  1793,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
Alexander  McNab,  of  Inishewen,  co.  Perth,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1827)  had  issue, 

I.  Angus,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  m.  Margaret ,' Watson,  and  d.  1891,  leaving 
issue. 

III.  John,  Lieut. -Col.  late  H.E.I.C.S,  severely  wounded  in 
the  Indian  Mutiny,  m.  1848,  Helen  :Morgan,  and  d.  IbUa. 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1858;, 

IV.  Donald  (Rev.). 

1.  Clementina,  d.  1874  ii.  Catherine,  d.  1S80. 

III.  Margaret,  to.  Colin  Chisholm,  of  Inverness,  who  d. 
1877.     She  d.  1808,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Jane,  d.  1874. 

John  Macdonald,  who  d.  18.30,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Angus  Macdonald,  of  Glenal.adale,  b.  1793;  »;.  1836,  Mary 
Agnes,  younger  dau.  of  Hugh  Watson,  Esq.,  W.S.,  of  Tor- 
sonce,  3Ijd!othian,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1890)  left  issue, 

I.  John  Andrew,  now  of  Glenaladale. 

II.  Hugh  Joseph  (Right  Rev.},  R.C.  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  6. 
1841. 

III.  Angus  (Right  Rev.),  B.A.,  R.C.  Archbishop  of  St. 
Andrews  and  Edinburgh,  b.  1S44. 

1.  Maiy  Margaret,  a  nun,  d.  lSL'2.  ii.  Jane  Veronica. 

Mr.  Macdonald  d.  1870. 

Arrit%  Crest,  and  Motto—See  Macdonald  of  Clanranald. 
Seat — Gltnfinnan,  Fort  William,  co.  Inverness. 

4  N 


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MAC 


MACDONALD  OF  ST.  MARTIN'S  ABBEY. 
Macdonald,  Col.  William  Macdonald  Col- 
QTHOUX  Faequhaeson,  of  St.  Martin's  Abbey,  co. 
Perth,  and  The  Craig,  Montrose,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
COS.  Forfar  and  Perth,  J.P.  co.  Sussex,  Col.  Com. 
'2nd  Perthshire  Highland  R.V.,  and  Archer  of 
H.M.  Scottish  Body  Guard,  F.E.S.E.,  and  F.R.G.S., 
b.  26  May,  1822  ;  m.  1st,  26  June,  1849,  Hon. 
Clara  Anne  Jane  Brownlow,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles, 
1st  Lord  Lurgan,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Eoderick  McNeill,  Chief  of  Barra,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  Dec.  1883)  has  issue, 

I.  3IoxTAGn  WiLUAJi  Macdonald,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Ciuru-ds,  and  Capt.  Perthshire  Volunteers,  6.  16  Jan. 
18.51. 

II.  Charles  Brownlow,  Lieut.  E.N. ,  6.  15  Nov.  1855;  killed 
in  action  at  Burmah,  9  Jan.  1887. 

.  ui.  Harry  Colquhoun  Farquharson,  Capt.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, 6.  6  Feb.  1858. 

IV.  Francis  Roderick,  b.  14  Nov.  1871. 

I.  Emily  Jane,  b.  15  May,  1853;  ?n.  2?.  Sept,  188.3,  Sewallis 
Evelyn  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Ettingtonand  Lough  Fea(sec  that 
family). 

u.  Alice  Clara  Mary,  &.  9  June,  18G2. 

Col.  Macdonald  m.  2ndly,  1886,  Amelia  Anne,  3rd 
dau.  of  Charles  Maynard,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
Major-Gen.  Patrick  Robertson-Koss,  C.B.,of  Glen- 
moidart,  Inverness-shire.  Col.  Macdonald  assumed, 
by  royal  licence,  the  name  and  arms  of  Macdonald, 
in  addition  to  his  patronymic  of  Colquhoun 
Faequhaeson,  in  184.1. 

Lineage.— This  branch  of  the  great  clan  Macdonald 
settled  on  the  Dee  side  after  the  Lord  of  the  Isles  engaged 
the  King's  forces  at  the  battle  of  Harlaw,  1414.  There  seems 
to  be  no  authentic  account  of  the  heads  of  this  branch  of  the 
Macdonalds  till  1630,  when  mention  is  made  of  Alexander 
3I.A.CDONALD,  known  by  the  name  of  Marcus.  His  great-great- 
grandson, 

jAiras  Macdonald,  of  Kanathan,  6.  1702:  jii.  1731,  Helen, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Ludovic  Grant,  of  TuUach,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 

^yILLTAM,  his  heir. 

Christina,  eldest  dau.,  m.  John  Farquharson,  Esq.,  a  military 
officer,  a  descendant  of  Findlamore,  and  had  a  son, 
James  Alexander  Farquharson,  of  Oakley,  Fifeshire,  Gen. 
in  the  army.  Governor  of  the  Windward  Islands,  b.  1775; 
m.  1820,  llebccoa,  dau.   and  co-heir  of  Sir  George  Colqu- 
houn, Bart,  of  Tully  Colquhoun.    She  was  &.  1777,  and 
d.  1855.    He  d.  Is34,  aged  58,  leaving  issue, 
William   Macdonald    Farquhabson  Colqchoun  Mac- 
donald, now  of  St.  Martin's. 
Charlotte  Grace,  d.  unm. 

Fanny  Maria,  m.  IS.iO,  llev.  Valentine  Grantham,  Faith- 
full,  M.A.,  incumbent  of  Trinity  Church,   Edinburgh, 
and  has,  Robert  Colquhotm ;  Clare  Rebecca ;   and  Ida 
Valentine. 
James  Macdonald  d.  1776,  aged  74,  and  wag  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Macdonald,  of  Ranathan  and  St.  Martin's,  6. 
1732;  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Kinloch,  of  Kilrog  and  Logic,  and 
left  a  son, 

William  Macdonald.  who  s.  his  father  1814.  He  m.  1808, 
Grizel,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Miller,  2nd  Bart,  of  Glenlee, 
a  Lord  of  Session  as  Lord  Glenlee,  and  dying  1841,  was  s.  by 
his  cousin, 

AViLLiA.M  Macdonald  FAiiQcnABsoN  Colqchoun  Mac- 
donald, now  of  St.  Martin's. 

^■/•i/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd, 
or,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  couped  in  fess  ppr.  the  hand  holding 
a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  gu. ;  3rd,  or,  a  lymphad,  oars  and  .sail  sa. 
flags  flying  gu. ;  4th  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  ppr.  all  within  a 
bordure  az.  charged  with  two  mascles  in  chief  arg.  and  a  boar's 
head  erased  in  base  or.  Crest— A  demi-lion  gu.  holding  in  his 
dexter  paw  a  hand  ppr.     il/oe(o— Per  mare  per  terras. 

fi«a(.?— The  Craig,  Montrose,  co.  Angus  ;  St.  Martin's  Abbey, 
Perth;  Banderan  House,  and  Gleusbee  Lodge,  Blairgowrie, 
Perthshire. 

Ci«6s— Carlton,  National,  and  Athenajura. 


n.E.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge.  Lieut. -Gen. 
Macdonald  commanded  the  forces  in  Scotland 
1881-1885  ;  he  had  served  in  the  Eastern  Campaign 
of  1854  as  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Pennefather  (including 
the  battles  of  the  Alma  (severely  wounded),  and 
Inkermann  (severely  wouncled),  and  siege  of  Ssbas- 
topol  (medal  and  three  clasps,  brevet  of  Major, 
5th  Class  of  the  Medjidie,  and  Turkish  medal). 

Lineage. — This  family,  distinguished  by  the  gallant 
military  services  of  its  members,  descends,  through  the  Mac- 
donalds  of  Keppoch,  from  Alexander,  son  of  John,  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  by  the  Lady  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  King  Robert  II. 
of  Scotland.  The  great. great-grandfather  of  the  present  re- 
presentative, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Dalchosnie,  6.  1696,  an 
officer  in  the  Highland  army,  fell  at  Culloden  1746.  He  m. 
1718,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.,  progenitor  of  the 
Stewarts  of  Tempey,  Lepintullich,  and  Crossmount,  and  by  her 
had  (with  a  dau.,  Barbara,  who  d.  unm.  1819,  aged  92)  three 
sons,  Allan,  killed  in  action,  s.  p.  ;  John,  of  whom  presently  ; 
and  Donald,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  who  d.  s.p.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Dalchosnie,  6.  1721,  served  as  an 
officer  in  the  Highland  army  1745-6.  He  m.  1761,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Robert  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Glassie,  co.  Perth,  and  by  her  had 
( with  numerous  other  children,  all  of  whom  d.  ^mm.), 

Alexander,  his  eldest  son,  6.  12  Aug.  1762,  a  Major  in  the 
army:  to.  11  Nov.  1787,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Men- 
zies, Baron  of  Balfrachs,  co.  Perth,  and  predeceased  liis 
father,  July,  1808,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  his  heir. 

2  Alexander,  Lieut.  92nd  Highlanders,  d.  unm.  5  Oct. 
1813,  of  wounds  received  at  the  Pass  of  Maya,  25  July 
preceding. 

3  William,  Lieut.  8 1st  Eegt.,  d.  unm.  1839. 

4  Donald,  Capt.  68th  Regt.,  d  unm.  1835. 

5  James,  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  d.  unm.  1840. 
1  Mary  Anne,  d.  1807,  aged  10. 

Donald  (the  5th  son),  a   very    distinguished    officer,  com- 
manded the  92nd  Highlanders  at  Waterloo, 
llobert  (Rev.),  the  Uth  son. 

Mr.  Macdonald  d.  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Sir  John  Macdonald,  K.C.B.,  of  Dalchosnie  and  Dun  Ala- 
stair,  J. P.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  92nd  Highlanders,  /;.  10 
Sept.  1788 ;  m.  12  Sept.  182G,  Adriana,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
M'Inroy,  Esq.  of  Lude,  Perthshire,  and  had  issue,  by  her  (who 
d.  1872). 

Alastair  MacIan,  now  of  Dalchosnie. 
John  Allan,  late  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  &.  March,   1834: 
d.  imm.  29  Nov.  ISsG. 

Charies  William,  Capt.  93rd  Highlanders,  6.  15  Oct.  1835 ; 
killed  inside   the   breach  at  the   assault  of    the    Begum's 
Palace  at  Lucknow,  11  March,  1858,  unin. 
Donald,  Capt.  79th  (Cameron)  Highlanders,  &.  11  May,  1837, 
fell  dead  on  parade  at  Kamptee,  India,  28  Aug.  1871,  unm. 
Elizabeth  Moore  Menzies. 
Adriana.  Jemima. 

Sir  John  Macdonald  became  representative  of  the  Keppoch 
branch  of  the  Macdonalds  before  his  death,  by  the  decease  of 
some  of  its  remaining  descendants.    He  d.  27  June,  1866. 

j4rms— Quarterly :  1st  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  a  canton  of 
the  last  thereon  pendant  from  a  mural  crown  of  the  first  by  a 
ribbon  of  the  second,  fimbriated  az.  a  representation  of  the 
gold  medal  and  clasp  presented  to  Col.  Macdonald  for  his  ser- 
vices in  the  Peninsular  war ;  2ud  arg.,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger,  the. 
point  downwards  also  ppr.,  the  pommel  and  hilt  or;  3rd 
arg.,  on  waves  of  the  sea  ppr.  a  ship  with  sails  furled  sa.  in 
base  a  salmon  naiant  also  ppr. ;  4th  or,  an  oak  tree  growing 
out  of  a  mount  in  base  ppr.  surmounted  by  an  eagle  displayed 
sa.,  over  the  whole  a  fess  counter-embattled  gu.,  thereon  two 
swords  in  saltire,  points  upward  arg.  pommels  and  hilts  or, 
between  a  representation  of  the  Spanish  cross  of  distinction  on 
the  dexter  and  the  Portuguese  cross  of  distinction  on  the 
sinister,  both  ppr.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  in  front 
of  an  arm  in  armour  fessways,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  cross- 
crosslet  sa.  flames  issuing  from  the  top  also  ppr.,  a  fiag.sta£f 
therefrom  flowing  to  the  sinister  a  banner  gu.  inscribed 
"Arolla"  in  letters  of  gold,  the  staff  entwined  with  a  brancll 
of  laurel  vert.     Motto — Per  mare  per  terras. 

Seat— Meal  Dubh,  Rannoch,  co.  Perth.  Residence— 37 it 
Park  Lane,  W. 


MACDONALD    OF    DALCHOSNIE. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.- Gen.  Alast.ue  MacIax, 
of  Dalchosnie,  co.  Perth,  J.P.,  b.  22  March,  1830, 
Lieut. -Gen.    (retired),    and    formerly    A.D.C.    to 


MACDONALD    OF    LAHaiE. 

Moeeton-Macdonald,  John  Ronald,  Esq.  of 
Largie,  co.  Argyll,  b.  25  May,  1873. 
Lineage.— John  Moa  Macdonald,  of  Isla  and  Dening- 


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\eg,  2nd  son  of  John,  Lord  of  tlie  Is!cs,  by  Margaret,  dau. 
of  KoBEBT  II.  of  Scotland,  m.  Marjary  Bisset,  heir  of  The 
Glens,  CO.  Antrim,  and  was  murdered  at  Ard-dhu  by  James 
•Campbell,  circa  142G.  He  had  Sir  Donald  Ballock,  ancestor 
«f  the  Earls  of  Antrim,  and  Kanald  Bane,  of  Largie,  in  Kin- 
tyre,  founder  of  this  family,  who  were  known  as  the  clan 
lianaldbane.  He  was  sent  by  his  cousin,  the  Earl  of  Boss,  as 
«nvoy  to  Kdwakd  IV.  of  England  1461.     His  son, 

Donald  MacKanald  Bane,  of  Largie,  1493-1505,  in  the 
latter  year  submitted  to  the  King,  having  been  in  rebellion. 
His  dau.  Marion,  of  the  Ylis,  had  a  grant  for  life  in  1510  from 
James  IV.  of  Cartynoale,  in  Kintyre. 

James,  of  Largie,  fled  from  the  pursuit  of  the  Earl  of  Argyll 
in  1594  to  his  relatives  in  Antrim,  and  d.  there. 

Archibald  Mak  Connebl,  of  Largie,  was  summoned  to 
.appear  at  Lochkilkerean  before  Lord  Scone,  20  July,  1605,  to 
lind  sureties  for  his  peaceable  conduct  and  exhibit  his  titles. 
He  submitted,  and  his  lands  were  united  and  erected  into  a 
tenandry.    His  son, 

Alexandee  McConnell,  of  Largie,  served  heir  1627,  was 
father  of 

Angus  Macdonald,  of  Largie,  who  was  at  the  burning  of 
Jnverary,    April,    1647,    was  with  the    force  of  Macdonald 
defeated  by  Gen.  David  Leslie  the  following  month,  was  for- 
feited for  rebellion  1649,  and  restored  1661. 
His  son, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Largie,  signed  a  bond  at  Blair  24  Aug. 
1689  to  serve  James  II.  with  fifty  followers ;  d.  May,  1710,  and 
■was  s.  by  his  son, 

JoBN  Macdonald,  of  Largie,  who  executed  a  deed  of  entail 
.5  April,  1763,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Macleod,  of 
Muiravonside,  co.  Linlithgow,  Advocate,  representative  of  Sir 
Norman  Macleod,  ofBornera,  knighted  after  the  Kestoration, 
and  had  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Macdonald,  of  Largie,  ,■!.  her  father  1768,  and 
her  uncle,  Alexander  Macleod,  of  Muiravonside,  17S4;  ';»..  17 
August,  1762,  Ch.^rles  Loekhart,  Advocate,  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Macdonald,  3rd  son  of  George  Loekhart,  of 
•Carnwath,  co.  Lanark.    She  d.  1  Aug.  17S7,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Largie. 

II.  Alexandeb,  heir  to  his  brother. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Macdonald,  of  Largie  and  Muiravonside,  d.s.p.  6 
Sept.  1793.    His  brother  and  heir, 

Sib  Alexandeb  Macdonald,  of  Largie  and  Muiravonside, 
resumed  his  paternal  surname  1802,  on  inheriting  Lee  and 
Carnwath,  was  created  a  baronet  1806,  and  d.  22  June,  1816. 
His  eldest  son, 

Sib  Chables  Macdonald-Lockhaut,  Bart.,  d.  3  Dec.  1832, 
leaving  two  daus.. 

Mart  Jane. 

Emilia  Olivia,  d.  unm.  29  Jan.  13.50. 

The  eldest  daughter, 

Maby  Jane,  heir  of  Largie,  m.  15  Sept.  1337,  Hon. 
Augustus  Henry  Moreton,  who  assumed  the  surname  of 
Macdonald,  2nd  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  Ducie,  and  d.  14 
I'eb.  1862.  Mrs.  Moreton  Macdonald  d.  10  Dec.  1851,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Chables,  of  Largie. 

II.  Augustus  Henry  Macdonald.  Lieut.-Col.  late  Coldstream 
Guards,  0.  3  Nov.  1848 ;  m.  25  July,  1874,  Anna  Harriet 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  Bart.,  and  has 
Issue, 

1  Norman  Charles  Henry,  b.  13  July,  1888. 

1  Clara  Emily,  6.  1875.  2  Hilda  Maud,  b.  1878. 

3  Evelyn  Geraldine,  b.  1879.       4  Muriel  Harriet,  b.  1880. 

6  Margaret  AUnc,  6.  1882.  6  Audrey  Beatrice,  6. 1887. 

7  Isabel  Mary  Cecil,  b.  1891. 

I.  Frances  Augusta,  m.  23  March,  1858,  Christopher  Army- 
tage  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath,  and  by  him 
(who  d.  19  Oct.  1887;  has  issue,  Gilbert  Moreton,  late  Gren. 
Guards,  6.  1860:  John  Hampden,  6.  1871;  Mary  Jane ; 
Elizabeth  Catherine  ;  and  Emilia  Olivia. 
H.  Emilia  Olivia,  m.  I  April,  1879,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Algernon 
Thomas  Moreton,  of  Eastwood,  co.  Carlow,  3rd  D.G.,  who 
d.  18  Jan.  1880  (see  Bhbke's  Peerage,  Ducle,  E.). 
lu.  Mary. 

fv.  Julia,  m.  27  April,  1878,  Thomas  Digby  Pigott,  Esq., 
C.B.,  of  the  Mo,  Sherington,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Moreton  Digby,  b.  1879;  Moray  Digby,  b.  1881;  Emily 
Julia,  b.  1882;  Harriet  Mary  Digby,  b.  18S3;  and  Winifred, 
6.  1887.  ' 

V.  Jane  Geraldine. 
jl  The  eldest  son, 

L      Chables  Moeeton  Macdonald,  of  Largie,  b.  12  July,  1840 ; 
I  TO.  25  Oct.  1870,  Elizabeth  Hume,  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell', 


Esq.  of  GlendarucI,  and  d.  IG  July,  1879,  leaving,  with  a  dau., 
Esther,  an  only  son  John  Eonald,  now  of  Largie. 

.(4rnis— Quarterly :  1st  or,  a  lion  rampant  gn. ;  2nd  or,  a 
dexter  hand  issuing  from  the  sinister,  ppr.  holding  a  cross- 
crosslet  fltchee  gu. ;  3rd  arg.  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  ana  oar:; 
in  saltire  sa. ;  4th  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  in  fess  ppr.  Crest — 
A  dexter  arm  from  the  shoulder,  holding  a  dagger  in  pale  ppr. 
Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  Semper  pugnare  paratua ;  below  thu 
shield,  Pro  patria. 

;6'tat— Largie  Castle,  Tayinloan. 


MACDONAIiD    OF   EAMMERSCALES. 

Macdonald,  William  Bell,  Esq.  of  Eammer- 
scales,  CO.  Dumfries,  J.P.,  b.  9  Jan.  1845 ;  s.  his 
father  1862,  Capt.  late  1st  Eegt.  (Eoyal  Scots)  ;  m. 
19  Sept.  1882,  Violet  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Buckley  E-utherford,  Esq.,  late  of  Chester 
Terrace,  London,  and  Blackwater,  Isle  of  Wight, 
and  has  issue, 

William  Malcolm  Bell,  b.  20  June,  1884. 
Monica,  b.  17  Oct.  1890. 

Lineage.— Donald  Macdonald,  b.  I6G5,  a  cadet  of  the 
family  of  Clanranald,  was  Capt.  of  the  Macdonald  High- 
landers at  the  battle  of  Killiecrankie  under  his  cousm, 
Benbecula,  and  his  claymore  and  silver  cruaick  are  still 
retained  in  good  preservation;  hem.  1713,  Miss  Maclean,  of 
Torloisk,  in  Mull,  a  family  now  merged  in  the  English  mar- 
quessate  of  Northampton,  and  had  issue,  Donald,  b.  1715  ;  d. 
1781;  Allan,  6.  1717,  d.  unm.  1797;  Archibald,  drowned  when 
a  boy,  in  endeavouring  to  save  a  companion  in  the  river  Clyrle. 
The  eldest  son, 

Donald  Macdonald,  Esq.,  an  ofEcer  in  Prince  Charles's 
army  1745,  m.  Miss  Payne,  granddau.  of  Carlyle,  of  Brydekirk 
and  Brakenquhate,  Dumfriesshire,  representative  of  Carlyle, 
Lord  Carlyle  of  Torthorwald,  and  had  issue, 

Allan,  Lieut.  76th  Eegt.  (Macdonald  Highlanders),  b.  1755  ; 

d.  unm. 

Donald,  6.  1759,  of  whom  presently. 
Archibald,  b.  1761,  in  the  army,  who  was  taken  prisoner  and 

put  to  death  in  India  by  Tippoo  Sahib.     He  d.  v.nm. 
Janet,  in.  W.  Cuthbertson,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  had  issue. 

The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Donald  Macdonald,  Esq.,  b.  1759;  m.  Mary,  sister  of 
William  Bell,  Esq.  of  Kammerscales,  and  had  issue, 

William  Bell,  his  heir. 

Margaret. 

William  Bell  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Eammerscales,  J.P., 
b.  26  Dec.  1807;  s.  his  maternal  uncle,  William  Bell,  Esq.  of 
Eammerscales,  1837;  m.  23  March,  18-i9,  Helen,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Underwood,  and  had  issue, 

William  Bell,  now  of  Eammerscales. 
Donald,  b.  30  Aug.  184G. 

Thomas  Johnstone,  b.  16  Sept.  1851 ;  d.  at  Shanghai,  188". 
Harriett  Allan. 

Mary  Alicia  Bell,  m.  1SC5,  John  Neilson  Cuthbertson,  Esq. 
of  Glasgow,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 

Mr.  Macdonald  d.  5  Dec.  1862. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd  or,  a 
dexter  hand  couped  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  gu.  :  3rd 
or,  a  lymphad  or  galley  sa. ;  4th  vert,  a  salmnn  naiant  arg. 
Crest — A  dexter  hand  in  armour  ppr.  holding  a  cross-crosslet 
fitchee  gu.  Motto — Nee  tempore  nee  fato.  Arm?  of  Bell — 
Az.,  three  bells  or.  Crest — A  hand  holding  a  dagger  pjjr. 
Motio — I  beir  the  bell. 

Seat — Eammerscales,  Lockerbie,  Dumfriesshire. 


MACDONEIiL    OF    GLENGAREY. 

Macdonell,  tEneas  Eanald  Westkop,  chief 
of  Glengarry,  h.  1847 ;  s.  his  grandfather  1868. 

liineagre.— The  clan  Macdonald,  or  McDonnell,  is  un- 
doubtedly one  of  the  most  ancient  in  Scotland,  and  can  be 
traced  back  to  a  period  coeval  with  that  of  any  family  in  the 
kingdom.  The  first  of  the  race  from  whom  any  authentic 
account  exists,  is  Somebled,  designed  by  Scottish  historians 
Thane  of  Argyll,  but  by  foreign  authors  and  charters  extant 
King  of  the  Isles,  and  Lord  of  Argyll  and  Kiutyre. 
Among  his  descendants  has  long  been  disputed  the  chieftain- 
ship, and  many  and  acrimonious  have  been  the  conflicts  on  the 
subject. 

Reginald  Macdonell,  son  of  John  Macdonell,  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  seventh  in  descent  from  Somerled,  received  from  his 

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father  a  very  large  estate,  as  appears  from  a  charter  of  con- 
firmation by  King  Robert,  dateil  1  Jan.  1373.  This  Ecsinald 
Is  stated  to  have  been  murdered  by  the  Karl  of  lioss  in  the 
Abbey  of  Elcho,  at  Perth,  while  heading  tlie  men  of  the  Isles 
as  their  lawful  chieftain.    He  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Donald  Macdonell,  of  Glengarrj-,  who  was  served  heir  to 
his  father  in  the  pi incipal  part  of  his  fortune,  and  became  a 
powerful  baron.  He  left  (with  a  younger  son,  Kanald,  from 
whom  descend  many  of  the  Macdonnell's  of  Perthshire),  an 
elder  son  and  heir,  John  Macdonnell,  of  Glengarry,  who  m. 
a  dau.  of  Macleod  of  Lewes,  and  was  father  of  Alastair  Mac- 
donnell, of  Glengarry,  who  m.  the  only  dau.  of  Slaclean  of 
Dowart,  and  had  three  sons,  John,  his  heir.  John  (Ire),  from 
whom  many  of  the  Macdonalds  of  the  north  are  derived;  and 
-Eneas,  from  whom  came  the  House  of  Shcan.  The  eldest  son 
and  heir,  John  Macdonnell,  of  Glengarry,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Lochiel,  chief  of  the  Camerons,  and  was  father  of  Alexander 
3JACD0NELL,  of  Glengarry,  who  id.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Celestine 
de  Insulis,  and  heiress  of  her  brother.  Sir  Donald  Macdonell 
of  the  Isles,  and  granddau.,  and  only  representative  of 
Alexander,  second  Earl  of  Ross.  By  this  lady,  Alexander  had 
an  only  son  and  heir,  .SSneas  Macdonell,  of  Glengarry,  who 
m.  Janet,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Hector  M'Lean  of  Dowart,  by  whom 
he  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Donald  Macdonell,  who  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Grant  of 
Fruchy,  and  secondly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Allan  Macdonell, 
ofMuidert;  and  thirdly,  a  dau.  of  Macdonnell  of  Keppoch. 
Jle  d.  1630,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Alastaib  Macdonell,  of  Glengarry,  in.  Jean,  dau.  of 
Allan  Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  and  dying  soon  after  his  father, 
was  «.  by  his  son, 

.^NEAS,  of  Glengarry,  a  firm  adherent  to  the  interests  of 
Charles  I,  for  which  he  was  forfeited  by  Cromwell  ; 
immediately  on  his  restoration,  Charles  11  created  him 
for  his  loyalty,  a  Peer  of  Scotland,  as  Lord  Macdonell  and 
Aross,  by  patent  dated  20  Dec.  16ti0.  He  li).  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Donald  Macdonald,  of  Slate,  Bait.,  butc^.  s.  p. 
ICbO,  when  the  peerage  became  extinct,  and  the  estates 
devolved  on  his  kinsman,  Alastair. 

II.  Donald,  of  Scothouse,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
M'Donald,  of  Slate,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  sun, 

Kecinald,  of  Scothouse,  ro.  Flora,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Macleod,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alastair,  of  Glengarry,  was  surnamed  "  The  Black," 
and  distinguished  hims^elf  during  the  commotions  of 
his  time,  under  the  Earl  of  Mar,  and  Viscount  Dundie. 
He  was  the  bearer  of  the  Koyal  Standard  at  the  battle 
of  Killiecrankie,  and  was  created  a  I'eer  by  the  abdicated 
James.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  ol  Kenneth,  3rd  Earl  of 
Seaforth,  and  d.  172-1,  leaving  issue,  who  s.  him.  His 
line  became  extinct  on  the  death  of  Charles  Mac- 
donell in  18G8,  when  the  representation  of  the  family 
devolved  on  the  descendants  of  Angus,  of  Scothouse. 

2  Angus,  of  whom  we  treat. 

3  John,  progenitor  of  the  Macdonells,  of  Lochgarry 
and  Greenfield. 

4  Archibald,  of  Banisdale,  from  whom,  that  line. 

The  grandson  of  Donald  of  Scothouse, 

Angus  Macdonell,  of  Scothouse,  on  whom  his  father  settled 
that  barony,  was  the  father  of 

Donald  Macdonell,  of  Scothouse,  the  eldest  son,  a  loyal 
adherent  of  Prince  Charles  Edward,  was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Culloden.  His  eldest  son,  Ranald  Macdonell,  of  Scothouse, 
was  in  Lord  Laughton's  Regt.  of  Cavalry  on  the  Government 
.•iide  of  Culloden.  The  Chevalier  Johnstone  in  his  memoirs, 
gives  a  very  interesting  account  of  this  Ranald  and  his  father 
Donald.  Ranald  m.  1st,  Helen,  dau.  of  Grant  of  Glcnmoris- 
ton,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

JEkzab,  of  whom  presently. 

.ilanald  m.  2nd!y,  his  cousin,  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Macdonnell, 
of  Glengarry,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Donald,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  left  by  Ann  Isabella,  his  wife, 
1  Eneas  Ronald,  of  Morar,  co.  Inverness  (nhoin  hc). 
1  Anna  Maria,  m.  Capt.  Gibson  Stott,  and  has  issue, 
Joseph  Gibson. 

Lyzzy,  m.  —  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 
Anna.  Alicia.  Fanny. 

His  eldest  son, 
-F^sEAS  Macdonell,  of  Scothouse,  was  father  of 
-Eneas  Ranald  Macdonell,  of  Scothouse,  and  Madras  Civil 

Service,  became  chief  of  Glengarry,  on  the  death  of  Charles 

Macdonell  of   Glengarry,  the  last  descendant  of  Alastair 

Macdonell  (see  above).    He  had  issue, 

I.  MsEAB  Ranald,  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service,  m.  Emma, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Briggs,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  v.  p.  laG7,  leaving 


.SIneas  Ranald  Westeop,  now  chief  of  Glengarry,  s.  his 
grandfather. 

He  d.  at  Cheltenham  18C8,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Or,  an  eagle  displayed  gu.  surmounted  by  a  lymphad 
sa.  sails  furled  and  rigged  ppr.,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  dexter 
hand  couped  of  the  second,  in  the  sinister  a  cross-trosskt 
titchee  of  the  third. 

Crest— A  raven  ppr.  perched  on  a  rock  az..  Motto  over — 
"  Cragan  an  fhithich." 

Supportei-s—Ty/o  bears  each  having  an  arrow  pierced  througU 
the  body  all  ppr. 

Motto — Per  mare  per  terras. 

Iiesidencc—3'Z,  Elm  Park  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W. 


MACDONELL   OF    MORAR, 

Macdonell,  Eneas  Eonald,  Esq.  of  Morar,  co'. 
Inverness,  J. P.  and  D.L.  and  County  Councillor  of 
Inrerness-shire,  and  J. P.  for  Edinburgh,  6.  26  Oct. 
1821 ;  111.  13  Sept.  1859,  Catherine,  only  surviving 
child  of  the  late  James  Sidgreavcs,  Esq.  of  Ingle- 
white  Hall,  Lancashire,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  only 
child  of  John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Preston,  and  by  hei* 
(who  d.  1888)  bad  issue, 

I.  James  Sidgreaves,  b.  1  Nov.  1870. 

II.  Alaster  Young  Crynan,  6.  27  Jan.  1872. 

I.  Catherine  Mary,  m.  Brevet  Major  Hugh  Frederick  Lyons- 
Montgomery,  of  the  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Mr.  Eneas  Ronald  Macdonell,  who  was  educated 
at  Edinburgh  University,  and  was  called  to  tlie 
Scottish  Bar  1845,  is  the  son  of  Colonel  Donald 
Macdonell,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  Ann  Isabella  his  wife 
{see  Macdonell  of  Glengarrif). 

Arms — Per  chevron  or  and  vert,  in  dexter  chief  a  dexter  hanJ 
fessways  couped  at  the  wrist  gu.,  in  sinister  chief  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  of  the  third,  and  in  base  a  two-headed  eagle, 
with  wings  displayed  of  the  first,  surmounted  by  a  galley  also 
of  the  first,  sails  furled  and  rigged  sa. 

Crest — A  raven  perching  on  a  roi;k  ppr. 

Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  "Faicilleach,"  and  below,  "Per 
mare,  per  terras." 

&a4— Morar,  Arisaig,  Inverness-shire. 


MACDONNELL    OF    NEW    HALL    AND 
KILKEE. 

MacDonnell,  Chaeles  Eandal  Aemstrong, 
Esq.  of  New  Hall,  and  Kilkee,  co.  Clare,  J. P., 
D.L.,  late  Clare  Artillery,. 6.  24  March,  1862;  s. 
his  father  Nov.  1883. 

Lineag-e. — This  branch  of  the  MacDonnell  family  lias 
been  settled  in  co.  Clare  during  two  centuries,  and  claims 
descent  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Earl  of  Antrim. 

Daniel  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee,  was  possessed  of  the 
estate  of  Kilbreckan  and  considerable  property  in  co.  Galway 
and  in  the  liberties  of  the  city  of  Limerick,  and  was  living  at 
Kilkee  1671.  He  to.  Penelope  (whose  sister,  Ilonora,  m. 
Connor,  2nd  Viscount  Clare,  of  Can-igaholt),  3rd  dau.  of 
Daniel  O'Brien  (More),  of  Dromore  and  Dough,  co.  Clare  (by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmond  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Glynn), 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus.  He  d.  about; 
1675,  V.  p.    The  elder  son, 

James  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee,  served  as  a  Capt.  in 
Lord  Clare's  Regt.  of  Dragoons,  but  on  the  accession  of  Williasi 
III.  he  relinquished  the  Catholic  cause,  and,  having  given  ir» 
his  adhesion  to  that  monarch,  he  secured  to  himself  his  estates. 
In  1695,  he  was  appointed  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  col- 
lecting the  poll  tax  in  co.  Clare.  He  ?(i.  about  1683,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Nicholas  Bromby,  of  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick 
(by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  F.  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of 
Lizzard,  co.  Longford),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1720)  he  had 
four  sons  and  one  dau.  James  MacDonnell  d.  at  anadvanceol 
age  Dec.  1714.    The  3rd  son, 

Charles  James  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee,  s.  his  brother 
Randall  1726,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  Clare  1728;  he  )».  » 
Oct.  1718,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Capt.  Christopher  O'Brien, 
of  Ennistymon,  co.  Clare  (by  his  1st  marriage,  with  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Theobald  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  co.  Tipperary, 
ancestor  of  Lord  LlandafT},  by  whom  he  had  issue,  one  son  and 
two  daus. ;  he  d.  Oct.  1743.  Mrs.  MacDonnell  d.  28  April, 
1788,  aged  89  years.    Their  eldest  son, 

Chables  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee,  i.  1736,  High  Sheriff 


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«f  Clare  1760,  was  Lieut.-Col.  of  co.  Clare  Militia  Dragoons,  and 
(1765)  s.  Sir  Edward  O'Brien  in  the  representation  of  the  co. ;  he 
was  subsequently  (1768)  M.P.  forEnnis,  which  seat  he  held  up 
Jo  the  time  of  his  death.  Killone  Abbey,  otherwise  called  New 
Hall,  was  purchased  by  him,  1764,  from  his  maternal  uncle, 
Kdward  O'Brien,  and  from  that  time  became  the  principal  resi- 
lience of  the  family.  He  m.  1  Jan.  1760,  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart,  of  Dromoland,  co.  Clare  (by  Blary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Fenloe,  co.  Clare i, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  July,  1818,  aged  74)  had  issue,  three  sons 
and  three  daus., 
Ohables,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Clare,  Col.  in   the  army,  Quarter- 
master-Gen. of  Canada,  6.  1776;  m.  1797,  Anne,  eldestdau. 
of  Sir  John  Johnson,  Bart.,  Superintendent-Gen.  of  Indian 
affairs  in  British  North  America,  audd.  atMontreal  30  Oct. 
1812,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  (who  survived  him,  and  d.  31 
Jan.  1848),  four  sons  aad  five  daus. 
Kandal,  Capt.  K.N.,  d.  unm.  at  Lucca,  1806. 
Mary,  m.  1787,  George  Synge,  Esq.  of  Kathmore. 
Eliza,  m.  1789,  Cornelius  Bolton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Faithleg. 
Henrietta  Ann,  m.   1799,  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  The 
Leasowes. 
Mr.  MacDonnell  d.  25  April,  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Chakles  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Kilkee,  6. 
1761,  Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  of  the  Earl  of  Belvidere's  Regt.,  who, 
during  the  American  war  raised  a  Eegt.  of  volunteers,  which 
he  commanded  in  Canada.  He  was  M.P.  forco.  Clare,  and  at 
the  time  of  his  death  sat  for  the  borough  of  Yarmouth.  In 
1802,  he  was  appointed  a  Commissioner  of  Accounts.  He  m. 
3  7  Feb.  1785,  Bridget,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debs- 
borough,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1803,  having  had  issue 
hy  his  wife  (who  d.  15  March,  1800,  aged  38),  with  other  chil- 
<lren,  who  all  d.  young. 
John,  his  heir. 

Edward  Richard,  6.  17  March,  1792,  served  during  the  Penin- 
sular war  in  the  2nd  Queen's  Royal  Regt.  and  afterwards  in 
93rd  Highlanders.  He  d.  unm.  28  March,  1821. 
Bridget,  m.  7  April,  i8C9,  William  Henry  Armstrong,  Esq., 
M.F.  (for  Wicklow,  1800),  of  Mount  Heaton,  King's  co. 
(eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Armstrong,  M.P.,  of 
Mount  Heaton  and  iarney  Castle).  She  d.  at  Kingstown, 
-0  Oct.  1860,  aged  70,  leaving  surviving  issue  by  her  hus- 
oand  (who  d.  at  Paris  21  Sept.  1835),  three  sons  and  five 
daus.  :  1  John  b.  1  May,  1815:  vi.  29  May,  1849,  Josephine 
Von  Mayr,  a  German  lady,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  April, 
1858),  had  issue,  John  Childe,  b.  1  Jan.  1850,  William, 
Louisa  Bido,  and  Lucy ;  2  William  Edwabd,  of  New  Hall 
and  Kilkee  ;  3  Charles  Heaton-Armstrong,  of  Larch  Hill, 
CO.  Clare,  J. P.,  m.  29  March,  1866,  Gcorgina  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Ricliard  John  Stacpoole,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Edenvale,  co. 
Clare,  and  lias  issue,  Charles  Richard  Beauchamp,  6.  3 
Sept.  1858;  George  William  Bayly,  b.  11  March,  1860;  and 
Elizabeth  Letitia;  1  Letitia  Charlotte,  m.  1  June,  1841, 
Charles  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood,  co.  Meath, 
and  d.  28  June,  1872.  He  d.  16  Feb.  1880;  2  Catherine 
Gertrude,  m.  7  Oct.  1839,  John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debsborough, 
to.  Tipperary,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1874.  He  d.  14  May,  1865 ;  3 
Bridget,  m.  23  March,  1849,  James  Dobr6e,  Esq.  of  Rock 
Lodge,  Devonshire;  4  Mary,  m.  12  July,  1842,  Yen.  Evans 
Johnson,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Ferns;  and  5  Louisa,  m.  21 
Dec.  1861,  Rev.  Francis  Henry  Hall,  Incumbent  of  Holly- 
mount,  CO.  Down. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Kilkee,  J.P.  and 
i).L.,  b.  14  Oct.  1789,  served  as  a  volunteer  in  Spain  during 
the  Peninsular  war  on  the  staff  of  Gen.  Carroll,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Clare  1821.  Mr.  MacDonnell  d.  wnjii.  at  New  Hall  29  June, 
1S50,  aged  61,  leaving  by  his  will  the  whole  of  his  estates  in 
Clare  and  Gal  way  to  his  nephew, 

William  Edwabd  Aemsteong  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  New 
Hall  and  Kilkee,  co.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col. -Comm. 
CO.  Clare  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1853,  b.  10  May,  1826;  assumed 
by  royal  Ucence,  dated  18  May,  1858,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  MacDonnell;  m.  20  July,  1858,  Hon.  Juliana 
Cecilia  O'Brien,  eldest  dau.  of  Lucius,  13th  Baron  Inchiquin, 
I  «nd  had  issue, 

I      I.  Charles  Randal,  now  of  New  Hall  and  Kilkee. 
1       II.  Lucius  Gerald,  b.  14  Sept.  li<64. 

III.  Edward  Ronald,  b.  8  July,  1867. 

IV.  William  Henry,  6.  10  April,  1870. 

V.  Aubrey  George,  b.  21  Feb.  1873. 

1.  Mary  Gertrude.  u.  Nora  Grace. 

HI.  \  lolet  Maude. 

'  He  d.  11  Nov.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
•      Chakles  Randal  MacDonnell,  Esq.,  now  of  New  Hall  and 
Kilkee. 

.^rnis- Quarterly:    1st  and  4th  grand  quarters,    for  Mac- 

j  ijonnell:  1st  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu;    2nd  or,  a  dexter  arm 

issuantfrom  the  sinister  fess  pcint  out  of  a  cloud  ppr.,  in  the 


I  hand  a  cross-croaslet  fitcb^e  erect  az. :  3rd arg.,  a lympliad  with 
the  sails  furled  sa. ;  4th  per  fess  az.  and  vert,  a  tish  naiant  ui 
fess  ppr.  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  crescent  gu. ;  2nd  and  3r  t 
grand  quarters,  for  Armstkong,  gu.,  three  dexter  arms  van.- 
braced  and  embowed  ppr.,  hands  clenched  also  ppr.,  in  the 
centre  chief  point  a  mullet  or.  Crests —1st,  tor  MacDonnell, 
a  dexter  arm  embowed  fessways  vested  or,  cuffed  arg.,  tht- 
hand  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitch6e  erect  az.,  the  term  charged 
with  a  crescent  gu.  2nd,  for  Aemstbong,  a  dexter  arm  vam- 
braced  fessways  and  embowed  ppr.  charged  with  a  mullet  gu. 
the  arm  grasping  an  armed  leg  couped  at  the  thigh  and  bleed- 
ing also  ppr.     Motto — Toujours  prcst. 

iitats — New  Hall,  near  Eunis,  and  Liscrona    House,   near 
Kilkee,  co.  Clare. 


McDonnell  of  murlough. 

McDonnell,  James,  Esq.  of  Murlough,  co. 
Antrim,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  m.  1859, 
Kosanna,  dau.  of  William  Cairns,  Esq.  of  Belfast 
and  sister  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  Cairns,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  April,  187ii),  he  had  issue,  two  daus., 

I.  Helene.  ii.  Margaret. 

Lineag'e. — John  MacDonnell,  2nd  son  of  John,  Lord  of 
the  Isles,  by  his  wife,  the  Princess  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert 
II.,  King  of  Scotland,  was  founder,  about  the  year  1380,  of  the 
clan  "Ian  'Vore,"  or  "  Clandonald  South,"  whose  chiefs  were 
also  styled  Lords  of  Dunyveg,  Isla,  Kintyre,  and  the  Glens  of 
Antrim. 

Alexander  McDonnell,  6th  chief,  who  invaded  Ulster  with 
8,000  men  in  1532,  had  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  Lord  of  Ard- 
uamurchan,  five  sons,  of  whom  James,  7th  Chief,  m.  Lady 
Agnes  Campbell,  dau.  of  Collin,  3rd  Earl  of  Argyll,  and  wai 
slain  in  1565,  leaving  issue,  a  son  Angus,  Lord  of  Kintyre. 
James  McDonnell  transferred,  however,  his  Irish  possessions 
to  his  brother,  Sorley  Buy,  father  to  the  1st  Earl  of  Antrim. 

CoLL-DHC  McDonnell,  eldest  brother  of  James,  the7th  chief, 
m.  a  dau.  of  McQuillan,  Lord  of  Dunluce,  and  was  father  to 
Gillespie,  Chief  of  lona  and  Collinsay,  whose  son,  by  his  wife, 
a  dau.  of  O'Cahan  (O'Kane),  of  Loughlinch, 

Coll  (Kittagh)  McDonnell,  was  at  the  head  of  the  clan 
"  Ian  Vore,"  and  was  beseiged  in  the  Castle  of  Dunyveg  and 
put  to  death  by  Archibald,  Marquis  of  Argyll,  in  1647.  He  m. 
a  dau.  of  McDonnell,  of  Sanda,  and  was  father  of 

SiE  Alexander  McDonnell,  Montrose's  celebrated  Lieut.- 
Gen.,  w  ho  having  survived  the  royal  cause  in  Scotland,  was 
killed  in  Ireland  while  second  in  command  of  the  royal  forces 
at  Knock-na-ness,  co.  Cork,  13  Nov.  1647.  He  m.  a  dau.  of 
McAllister,  of  the  family  of  Loup,  and  had  issue. 

Coll,  of  Kilmore,  in  the  Glens  of  Antrim. 

Archibald,  of  Glassmullin,  a  Capt.  in  Lord  Antrim's  Regt., 
who  distinguished  himself  and  was  wounded  at  Aughrim. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Stewart,  of  Redbay  Castle,  and  from 
him  descended  the  McDonnell's  ojGLassmuilin. 

Coll  McDonnell,  the  elder  son,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  McGee,  of 
Murlough,  CO.  Antrim,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  McDonnell,  of  Kilmore,  living  1738,  ra.  Ist,  a 
dau.  of  McDonnell,  of  Knappin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Randal,  d.  unm.  ii.  Michael. 

Alexander,   of  Kilmore,    m.  2ndly,    Anne,    dau.  of  Elease 
McV'eagh,  Esq.  of  Dinnadoon,  and  had  further  issue, 

III.  John,  of  Kilmore  (see  next  article). 
His  eldest  surviving  sou, 

Michael  McDonnell,  Esq.  r,i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  A.  Steward, 
Esq.  of  Ballintoy,  and  was  father  of 

James  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Belfast  and  Murlough,  co. 
Antrim,  M.D.,  who  left  by  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J.  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Belfast, 

I.  Alexander  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  John,  who  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Caroline  Anne,  m.  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Kilshar- 
van,   CO.   Meath,   and    had,   with    other   issue,    Elizabeth 
Penelope,  in.  Right  Hon.  Mountifort  Longfield,  P.C.  Judge 
of  the  Landed  Estates  Court,  Ireland. 
His  eldest  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  McDonnell,  Bart.,  P.C, 
M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Resident  Commissioner  at  the  Board  of  National  Education  in 
Ireland,  created  a  Bart.  1872,  in  consideration  of  his  long  and 
distinguished  career  in  the  public  service  in  Ireland,  in.  Bar- 
bara, dau.  of  Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Benvarden,  co. 
Antrim,  and  widow  of  Richard  Staples,  Esq.,  which  lady  d. 
1865.  He  d.  s.  p.  1875,  wlien  the  baronetcy  became  extinct. 
John  McDonnell,   Esq.,   M.A.,    T.C.D.,    a    retired  Com- 


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misfioncr  of  the  Irish  Local  Government  Board;  s.  hishrother, 
the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  McDonnell,  P.O.  1875;  m.  182G, 
Charily,  dau.  of  the  Hev.  Robert  Dohts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  present  representative. 

II.  Robert,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  President  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  in  Ireland,  1877,  m.  1st,  Mary  M.,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Molloy,  Ksq.  of  Clonbeala,  Kind's  co.  which  lady 
d.  s.  p.  1869,  and  2ndly,  21  June,  1S77,  Susan,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  K.  B.  McCausIand,  and  hud  a  sou,  John,  b.  2  Nov. 
1878. 

III.  Alexander,  C.E.,  ui.  Isabella,  dau.  of —  Grenfell,  Esq. 

IV.  Randal  William,  Q.C.,  m.  fcara,  Uau.  of  John  Carlisle, 
Esq.,  <^  leaving  issue. 

V.  William  Dobbs. 

I.  Wilhelmina  Charity,  m.  Henry  Pilkington,  Q.C.,  of  Tore, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Penelope.  iii.  Rose  Emily. 

IV.  Catherine  Anne  Stewart. 

V.  Barbara  Montgomery. 

ilr.  John  McDonnell  d.  20  Jan.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
£on. 

Arriis — Quarterly  :  1st  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. :  2nd  or,  a  dex- 
ter arm  issuant,  from  the  sinister  fess  point  our,  of  a  cloud  ppr. 
in  the  hand  a  cross-crosslet  litchee  erect  az. ;  3rd  arg.,  a  lym- 
phad,  sails  furled,  sa. ;  4th  per  fess  az.  and  vert,  a  dolphin 
naiant  ppr.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  fesswise  coupt-d  at 
the  shoulder,  vested  or,  cuft'ed  arg.  holding  in  the  hand  a  erosa- 
croEslet  iltchee  erect  az.    J/o£(o— Toujoui s  prtt. 


McDonnell  of  beackney  and  kil- 
moke,  in  glens  op  antridi. 

McDonnell  John,  Esq.  of  Kilmore,  co.  Antrim, 
TJieut.-Col.  and  Hon-Col.  (retired),  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Knight  of  St.  Gregory,  6.  1823  ;  m.  2  July,  1870, 
Hon.  Madeleine  O'Hagan,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord 
O'Hagan,  K.P.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  14  Oct.  1875. 

Lmeag"e. — John  McDonnell,  Esq.  (son  of  Alexander 
McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilmore,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Elease  McVeagh,  see  McDonnell  o/  Murlough)  who  s.  by 
family  arrangement  to  the  possession  of  Kilmore.  He  -;». 
Rose,  dau.  of  George  Savage,  of  Down,  and  dying  25  Dec. 
1803,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Randal  McDonnell,  of  Kilmore  and  Brackney,  m.  JIary, 
dau.  of  Archibald  MacEllir  ran,  Esq.  of  Glassmullin,  co.  Antrim, 
granddau.  of  Alexander  McDonnell,  of  Glassmullin,  and  had 
issue,  four  daus..  and  two  sons, 

I.  Alexandeb,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  now  of  Kilmore. 

Mr.  McDonnell  was  s.  by  his  eon, 

Alexander  McDonnell,  of  Kilmore  and  Dublin,  m.  Nov. 
1851,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  McMullin,  Esq.  of  Cabra 
House,  CO.  Down,  and  d.  24  Nov.  1S62,  leaving  a  dau. 
Bachael  Mart  Josephine,  heir  of  her  mother's  estate  in  co. 
Down;  she  m.  19  Jan.  1882,  Henry  Thomas,  eldest  son  of 
Henry  Charles  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster  Acres,  Northumber- 
land, and  has  issue  a  son,  Francis  Somerled  Joseph,  6.  1  Aug. 
1883.  Mr.  Alexander  McDonnell  was  «.  in  his  own  estate  by 
his  brother. 

A-ms — Quarterly:  Ist  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd  or,  a 
dexter  arm  issuant  from  the  sinister  fesspoiiit  out  of  a  cloud 
ppr.  in  the  hand  a  cro.'S-crossl't  fitehiie  erect  az.  ;  3rd  arg.,  a 
lymphad,  sails  furled,  sa. ;  4th  per  fess  az.  and  vert,  a  dolphin 
naiant  ppr.  Crest — A  dexterarm  embowed  fesswise  couped  at 
the  shoulder,  vested  or,  cuffed  arg.  holding  in  the  hand  a  cross- 
crosslet  fiteh^e  erect  az.     Motto — Toujours  prct. 

Seat — Kilmore,  GleiiarilT,  co.  Antrim. 

Club^Aimy  and  Navy. 


3fficD0N0GH  OF  WILMONT  HOUSE. 
McDoNOGH,  Feancis  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Wil- 
mont  House,  co.  Galway,  b.  18  June,  1844 ;  m. 
19  March,  1865,  Kate  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Bodkin,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  Tuam,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Mathew  Joseph,  6.  26  Jan.  18^7. 

II.  Thomas  AloysiuR,  6.  19  June,  1870. 
lit.  Joseph  Patrie,  b.  19  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Francis  James,  6.  5  Jan.  1S77. 

V.  Allen,  b.  1879. 

VI.  Charles,  b.  1882. 

VII.  Jack  Edward. 

I.  ilary  Esmina,  6.  1608:  .,?.  17  Mai-ch,  1873. 

II.  Esmina  Mary. 


Lineagre. — This  family,  whD  were  Lords  of  Corran  and 
Tireill,  was  a  younger  branch  of  the  great  house  of  McDermoti, 
Princes  of  Moyliu-g,  who  were  themselves  a  younger  branch  ol 
the  O'Connors,  Kings  of  Connaught. 

Francis  McDonogh,  Esq.  of  Wilmonl  House,  co.  Galway, 
held  lands  at  Gort,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matiiew  McDonogh,  Esq.  of  Wilmont  House,  m.,  and  had 
issue,  Allen,  and  James.  He  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Allen  McDonogh,  Esq.  of  Wilmont  House,  J.P.  co.  Galway, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Doolan,  Esq.  of  Derry,  King's  Co.,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Matuew,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  d.  s.  ^j. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  1  Sept.  1805  ;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Allen,  of  Athgarvan  iJodge,  co.  Kildare,  to.  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  the  late 
George  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Leicester,  and  has  an  only  dau., 

CiiAiiLOTTE  Moreay  HoncHTON,  who  »n.  1871,  John  Pym 
Yeatman,  Esq.  of  Cedar  Villa,  High  Barnet,  Herts,  and 
of  the  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law  (see  Yeatman,  of  Slock 
Bouse),  and  has  issue. 
I.  Eleanor.  n.  Hannah. 

III.  Frances  Elizabeth.  iv.  Margaret. 

Mr.  McDonogh  d.  July,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mathew   McDonogh,   Esq.    of    Wilmont  House,   J.P.  co. 
Galway,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  m.  Jemima,  dau.  of  James  Lynch, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Loughrea,  co.  Galway,  and  had  an  only  son, 
FitANCis  Joseph  McDonogh,  Esq.  now  of  Wilmont  House. 
Seai — Wilmont  House,  Portumna,  co.  Galway. 


McDOITALL    OF   LOGAN. 

McDoUALL,  James,  Esq.  of  Logan,  co.  Wigtown, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  19.  March,  1840;  m.  16  Sept. 
18G9,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Tliomaa  Buchan 
Hepburn,  Bart,  of  Smeaton  Hepburn,  and  has 
issue, 

Andrew  Kenneth,  b.  6  Aug.  1870. 
Nigel  Douglas,  6.  4  Feb.  1872. 
Helen  Ethel. 

Lineage. — Patrick  McDouall  was  in  possession  of 
Logan  in  1455,  as  appears  from  a  document  in  the  Lochnaw 
charter  chest.  All  the  ancient  papers  belonging  to  this  family 
were  destroyed  by  fire  about  the  year  1500. 

Patrick  McDouall,  the  Laird  of  Logan,  obtained  in  1504  a 
charterof  A'oioZiam««  for  his  Barony  of  Logan  under  the  great 
seal,  wherein  it  is  acknowledged  that,  though  all  the  ancient 
charters  of  the  family  were  destroyed,  it  was  known  by  certain 
retours  shown,  that  the  said  Patrick  and  his  predecessors  had 
"  ultra  memoriam  hominum"  held  the  lands  of  Logan  of  the 
Crown.  Seeing,  however,  that  the  muniments  were  burned, 
Patrick  was  obliged  to  take  a  new  charter,  holding  his  lands 
as  his  successors  have  ever  since  done.  He  in.  previous  to 
1494,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  McCuUoch,  of 
Myrton,  and  was  father  of 

Charles  McDocall,  who  was  killed  at  Flodden  in  1513, 
leaving  a  sol  and  successor, 

Patrick,  whose  son  and  heir,  Charles  McDouall,  had  a 
charter  of  the  lands  of  Logan,  &c.,  from  Queen  Mart,  dated 
20  May,  1545.  He  had  also  a  dispensation  in  1547  to  marry 
his  cousin,  Alison  Maxwell,  and  dying  soon  aftenvards,  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  McDooall,  of  Logan,  m.  in  1568,  Helen,  dau.  o£ 
Uchtred  McDowall,  of  Garthland,  and  dying  in  1579,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  McDouall,  of  Logan,  m.  1st,  Grissil,  dau.  of  Sir 
Patrick  Vans,  of  Barnborouch,  and  widow  of  John  Kennedy, 
of  Barclanirachan,  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  ef  Craufurd,  of 
Kerse.  John  McDouall  and  his  1st  wife,  Grissil  Vans,  had  a 
charter  of  the  lands  of  Logan  18  March,  1594.  He  was  s.  in 
1G18  by  his  son, 

Alexander  McDouall,  m.  1621,  Jane,  d.iu.  of  Sir  Patrick 
Agnew,  of  Lochnaw,  and  had,  besides  a  dau.,  Joanna,  w. 
William,  2nd  son  of  William,  of  Monrcith,  a  son, 

Patrick  McDouall,  of  Logan,  served  heir  to  his  father 
29  Nsv.  1661.  He  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Adair,  of 
Kinhilt,  and  had  issue,  Robert,  his  heir,  and  Patrick,  w- 
Jean,  dau.  of  John  Blair,  of  Dunskey.  The  eldest  son  and 
Buecessor, 

Robert  McDocall,  of  Logan,  was  served  heir  to  his  father 
29  Aug.  1699.  He  m.  in  1678,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shaw, 
of  Greenock,  and  had  issue, 


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John,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  a  celebrated  lawyer,  who  became  Lord  of  Session, 
and  was  styled  Lord  Bankton. 

Tatrick,  styled  Advocate,  had  sasine  of  the  lands  of  Culgroat 
1  July,  1749,  and  1-  June,  175S.  He  had  a  son,  John,  of 
Culgroat,  and  two  dauj.,  Isabella,  m.  William  Hamilton,  of 
Craiclilaw,  and  Sarah,  who  m.  Charles  Hamilton,  of  Craich- 
law. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  McDocall,  of  Logan,  «.  his  father  about  1729.  He 
-III.  about  1710,  Anna,  dau.  of  Robert  Johnstone,  of  Kelton, 
and  d.  in  1754,  having  had,  besides  a  younger  son,  Patrick, 
and  a  dau.,  Isabel,  who  m.  1743,  Andrew  Adair,  of  Little 
Genoeh,  an  eldest  son, 

John  McDocall,  of  Logan,  who  s.  his  father  in  1754,  and 
had  then  sasine  of  the  Barony  of  Logan,  and  subsequently 
had  sasines  of  several  other  lands,  including  Culgroat,  Altoun, 
&c.  He  7)1.  Helen,  dau.  of  George  Buchan,  of  Kello,  and  was 
1.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Andkew  McDouall,  of  Logan,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
who  was  M.P.  for  co.  Wigtown.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Russell,  of  Dumfries,  and  dying  in  1834,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

James  McDouall,  Esq.  of  Logan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1796. 
He  joined  the  2nd  Life  Guards  in  1819,  and  in  1845  became 
Col.  of  that  regt.,  and  retired  in  1854.  He  m.  1836,  Jane,  dau. 
of  William  Barnet,  Esq.  of  Apeton,  and  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Logan. 

Jane,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Stewart,  R.E.,  2nd  son  of  James 
Stewart,  of  Cairnsmuir.    He  d.  in  1865. 
Col.  McDouall  d.  July,  1872. 

Arms  (as  entered  in  Lord  Lyon's  office) — Az.,  alion  rampant 
arg.  gorged  with  an  antique  crown  or.  Crest — A  tiger's  head 
erased  crowned  with  an  imperial  crown,  with  a  lion's  paw  issu- 
ing from  a  cloud  grasping  the  crown  from  the  tiger's  head  ppr. 
Supporters — Two  lions  arg.  crowned  with  antique  crowns  or, 
armed  and  langued  gu. 

Seats-  Logan,  near  Stranraer,  and  Gcnoch  Dunragit,  N.B. 

6'iu6— Carlton. 


MACDOUGALL    OF    M'DOUaALL  AND 
DUNOLLY. 

MacDougali,  Charles  Allan,  Esq.  of  Dunolly, 
Castle,  CO.  Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Ben- 
gal Staff  Corps,  retired,  b.  1831 ;  m.  28  Oct.  1886, 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  -nidow  of  Major  Donald  Patrick 
Campbell,  of  Balliveolan,  co.  Argyll,  and  younger 
dau.  of  Charles  Hale  Monro,  Esq.  of  Ingsdon,  co. 
Devon. 

Xiineag'e. — The  M'Dougalls  of  Lome  were  anciently  Lords 
of  Argyll  "  de  Argadia."  About  the  beginning  of  the  12th 
century  So.\£erled  ruled  in  Argyll.  By  a  dau.  of  Olacs,  King 
of  Man  and  the  Isles,  he  had  four  sons,  one  of  whom  was 

DouGAL,  who  erected  his  inheritance  into  a  principality. 
He  was  grandfather  of  Alexander  M'Dougall,  of  Lome,  who 
fought  and  defeated  King  Robert  Brdce  at  the  battle  of 
Dalrio,  in  Perthshire,  1306.  His  son,  John  M'Dougall,  was  s. 
by  his  son,  Ewen  M'Dougall,  father  of  -John  M'Dougall,  of 
Dunolly,  whose  son,  John  M'Dougall,  of  Dimolly,  was  father 
of  DouGALL  M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  who  entered  to  his  lands, 
by  charter  from  Argyll,  1562  and  1567.  His  son,  Duncan 
M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  1598,  was  s.  by  his  son.  Sir  John 
M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Duncan 
Campbell,  of  Glenurchy,  and  left  a  son  and  successor,  Alex- 
ander M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  who  m.  and  had  two  sons, 
Duncan,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  Allan,  who  s.  his  brother,  and 
obtained  from  King  James  VII.  a  charter  of  the  greater  part 
of  the  lands  of  Lorn,  dated  at  Windsor,  20  Sept.  1686.  His  son 
and  heir,  John  M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  joined  the  rising  in 
1715,  and  suffered  forfeiture  in  consequence.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  M'Donald,  Bart,  of  Slate,  by  his  wife,  the 
Lady  Margaret  Douglas,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert,  8th  Earl  of 
Morton,  and  left  two  dau.,  the  elder  of  whom  m.  John 
Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  and  a  son  and  successor,  Alexander 
M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  restored  to  his  father's  forfeited 
estate,  by  charter  from  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  1745.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Campbell,  of  Barcaldine,  co.  Argyll,  and  had 
issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Patrick  MacDougall,  Esq.  of  Dunolly,  s.  his  father.  He 
III.  1782,  Louisa  Maxwell,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Achalader,  co.  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  Capt.  5th  Eegt.,  killed  at  the  storming  of  Ciudad 
Rodrigo,  Jan.  ItjlO.    He  d.  s.  p. 

John,  his  heir. 


Patrick,  Lient.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  imni.  1851. 
Allan,  d.  1876. 

Isabella,  m.  Capt.  Neill  Mac  Dougall,  of   the  75th  Regt., 
A-ssistant-Adjutant-General  in  the  British  army,  killed  at 
Castella,  in  Spain,  13  April,  1813.     She  d.  Oct.  1867. 
Louisa  Maxwell,  d.  unm. 
Anne  Colina,  m.  Patrick  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Baleveolan,  co. 

Argyll ;  d.  1856. 
Mary  Jane,   m.   Charles    Hale  Monroe,    Esq.   of    Ingsdon, 

Devon;  d.  1858. 
Colina  Catherine,  d.  1872. 
Mr.  MacDougall  d.  Oct.  18'25,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  MacDougall,  of  Dunolly  Castle,  K.C.B.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  6.  1789;  m.  22  Aug.  1826, 
Elizabeth  Sophia,  only  child  of  Capt.  Charles  S.  Timins, 
R.N.,  of  Oriel  Lodge,  Cheltenham,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  8  June, 
I88I),  had  issue, 

Alexander  John,  Capt.  R.A.,  m.  4  July,  1867,  Anna,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Ballyartney,  co.  Clare, 
and  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1867. 

Patrick  Charles  CampbeU,  Comm.  R.N.,  h.  1830 ;  d.  Nov. 
1861. 

Charles  Allan,  now  of  Dunolly. 

John  Timins,  b.  1833. 

Henry  Robert,  M.D.  Indian  Medical  Service,  b.  1835;  v). 
1871,  Caroline,  dau.  of  James  Forsyth,  Esq.  of  Glengorm, 
Mull,  and  has  issue,  Alexander  James,  6.  1872,  and  others. 

Sophia  Elizabeth,  m.  Sept.  18o2,  Sir  Angus  Campbell,  Bart, 
of  Dunstaffnage,  d.  June,  1857. 

Louisa  Maxwell  Helen  Colina. 

Elizabeth  Mary  Jane. 

Sir  John  MacDougall  d.  April,  1865. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.  a  lion  rampant  arg. ;  2nd 
and  3rd  or,  a  lymphad  sa.  with  a  beacon  on  the  topmast  ppr. 
Crest — An  arm  in  armour  embowed  fessways  couped  ppr. 
holding  a  cross-crosslet  litchee  erect  az.  Motto — Vinccre  vcl 
mori. 

iSea<— Dunolly  Castle,  near  Oban,  co.  Argyll 


MACDOUGALL  OP  GALLANACH. 

MacDougall,  James  Patten,  Esq.  of  Gallanach, 
CO.  Argyll,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  a  member 
of  the  Scottish  Bar,  and  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Legal  Sec.  to  Lord  Advocate,  Jan.  to  July, 
1886,  and  again  since  Aug.  1892,  b.  1849 ;  m.  1884, 
Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  Home,  of  Stirkoke,  co. 
Caithness.  He  assumed  the  name  of  MacDougall 
on  s.  his  mother  in  1891. 

Lineag'e. — The  MacDougalls  of  Earay,  or  Eagray,  and  of 
Torosay,  in  Nether  Lome,  were  early  offshoots  of  the  Dunolly 
family. 

Allan  MacDougall,  of  Torosay  was  father  of 

John  MacDougall,  his  heir,  who  in  1644  acquired  the  estate 
of  GiUlanach  from  his  kinsman,  Alexander  MacDougall,  of 
Dunolly.    He  was  s.  in  1645  by  his  son, 

John  MacDougall,  of  Gallanach,  who  ni.a  dau.  of  Buchanan, 
of  Leny.    His  grandson, 

John  MacDougall,  of  Gallanach,  living  1711-95,  was  grand- 
father of 

Allen  MacDougall,  of  Gallanach,  Haytield  or  Inistrynich, 
and  Dunach.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Hay,  of  Newhall, 
sister  of  George,  7th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  and  left  descen- 
dants at  his  death  1807.  In  1799,  Allen  MacDougall  conveyed 
Gallanach  to  his  younger  brother, 

Patrick  MacDougall,  of  Gallanach.  He  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  James  Campbell,  of  Silverciaigs,  and  had  issue, 

Dugald,  his  heir. 

James,  Col.  42nd  Highlanders,  d.  1878. 
George,  Surgeon  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  p. 
Jane,  ',n.  Du^'ald  Campbell,  of  Ellandrie,  and  d.  1864. 
Margaret,  ni.  1822,  llobert  Cuninghame,  of  Ballynorris,  Isle 
of  Man,  and  d.  1834. 

The  eldest  son, 

Dugald  MacDougall,  of  Gallanach,  s.  his  f.Tther  1811,  aud 
d.  1864 ;  he  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Murdoch  Madaine,  of  Loch- 
buy, and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1880,  in  her  92nd  year)  had 

Patrick,  of  Gallanach. 

John,  of  Gallanach. 

Murdoch,  d.  s.  p.  1873. 

Jane  Maxwell  Campbell,  of  Gallanach,  m.  John  Patten, 
Esq.,  Writer  to  Signet  (who  d.  1877),  and  d.  Eeb.  1891, 
leaving,  with  other  issue, 

1  James,  now  of  Gallanach. 

2  John,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  m.  1880,  Helen  leabel,  dau. 
of  late  J.  J.  Grieve,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Margaret  Christian  Cunninghame. 


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The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  MacPougall,  Esq.  of  Gallanach,  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  (/.  ,1.  p.  1SG6,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  MacDouoall,  Esq.  of  Gallanach,  formerly  Major  in 
H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  1822,  and  d.  s.  p.  1SS8,  when  he  was  .«.  by 
his  sister,  Mrs.  Jank  Maxwell  Campbell  Patten,  who  d. 
1S91,  and  was  s.  by  her  eldest  son,  James  Fatte.n,  Esq.,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  MacDougall. 

5taJ— Gallanach  House,  Oban,  N.B. 


MACDOUGALL    OF   LUNGA. 

MacDocgall,  Stentaet,  Esq.  of  Lunga,  co. 
Argyll,  J. P.,  Major  late  93rd  Highlanders,  6.  1854; 
■m.  iSSo,  AVilhelinina,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
the  late  George  William  Moore  Liddell,  Esq.  of 
Sutton,  and  Keldj  Castle,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  lAK,  6. 1887. 
I.  Helen  Margaret. 
n.  Dorothy  Georgina. 
111.  Mary  llichmond. 

Lineage. — Sprung  from  Sonicrled,  Thane  of  Argyll  and 
the  Isles,  the  MacDougalls  have  held  possessions  in  uo.  Argyll 
since  the  early  part  of  the  r2th  century,  and  of  this  ancient 
clan,  of  which  MacDougall  of  Donolly  is  the  head,  the  branch 
now  being  treated  of  is  directly  represented  by  the  Laii-d  of 
Lunga. 

Allan  MacDougall,  son  of  Duncan  MacDougall  and 
grandson  of  John  MacDougall,  circa  1560,  was  father  of 

Hector  MacDougall.     He  d.  1610,  leaving  a  son, 

Angus  MacUouoall,  who  ;?i.  Cliiistina,  dau.  of  Donald 
Cameron,  and  d.  1653,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Allan  MacDougall.  He  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  MacDougall, 
of  Rara,  and  d.  1677,  leaving  a  son, 

Dougal  MacDougall,  of  Lunga,  who  m.  Helen,  dau.  of 
Alistair  Macdonald,  and  d.  1733,  leaving  a  son, 

Angus  MacDougall,  Esq.  of  Lunga,  who  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Duncan  Campbell,  and  had  by  her  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Hector,  6.  1747,  an'offlcer  E.N.,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  MacDougall  d.  1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  MacDougall,  of  Lunga,  6.  1744;  in.  Anne,  elder  dau. 
of  MacLachlan,  of  Ciaigenterrive  and  Ardclionnel  Castle,  co. 
Argyll,  and  left, 

I.  Colin,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Braevallich,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Duncan,  an  officer  H.E.I.C.S.  (Bombay),  m.  Colina,  dau. 
of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Melfort,  and  d.  1833,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Archibald  Duncan,  Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Col.  Potts,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  (/.  1876,  leaving  issue, 
John;  Archibald;  William;  and  Alice. 

2  Frederick,  d.  unm. 

3  John,  Lieut.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  d.  from  an  attack  of 
fever  while  on  the  staff  of  his  cousin.  Gen.  Sir  Colin 
Campbell,  K.C.B.,  of  Melfort,  Commissioner  in  Ceylon. 

4  Aleck,  d.  unm.  in  Australia. 

Mr.  Macdougall  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Colin  MacDougall,  of  Lunga,  Lieut.  42nd  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  d.  unm.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  MacDougall,  of  Lunga,  who  in.  1846,  Richmond  Mar- 
garet Ingles,  dau.  of  Donald  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Luskintyre,  and 
■  d.  1871,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Stewart,  now  of  Lunga,  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Annie,  m.  1869,  Col.  James  Thorpe,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of 
Coddington  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  and  Ardbrecknish,  co. 
Argyll,  and  has  with  other  issue  John  Somerled,  2nd  Lieut. 

".^cots  Guards. 

II.  Isabel  Macrae,  m.  1878,  Capt.  William  Harrison  Preston, 
J. P.,  of  Heighoime  Hall,  co.  York,  eldest  son  of  William 
Preston,  Esq.  of  Burythorpe,  co.  York,  J. P. 

III.  Helen,  d.  186.5. 

IV.  Richmond  Grace. 

His  eldest  son, 

John  MacDouoall,  Esq.  of  Lunga,  J. P.  cos.  Argyll  and 
Kinross,  a  Commissioner  of  Supply,  and  formerly  Lieut.  21st 
Hussars  and  72nd  Highlanders,  6.  1851 ;  d.  1888,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother. 

^v)n.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  lion  rampant  ar.;  2nd 
and  3rd  or,  a  lymphad  sa.  «ith  a  flame  ot  fire  ppr.  issuing  from 
the  topmast.  CVe.ji — An  arm  in  armour  embowed  ppr.  holding 
a  cruss-crosslet  fitchee  gu.     Mutto — Vincere  vel  mori. 

ibVa(jj— Lunga  and  Daill,  Lochgilphead,  co.  Argyll. 


MACDOWALL    OF    GAKTHLAND. 

Macdowalt.,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Garthland  and 
Carruth,  co.  Renfrew,  J. P.  and  1>.L.,  Capt.  Ren- 
frewshire Militia,  b.  13  Marcli,  1845,  m.  4  Feb. 
1885,  Eleauora  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Maxwell,  Gtk  Bart,  of  Monreith. 

Lineagre.— CoL.  William  IMacDowall,  a  younger  son  of 
MacDowall,  of  Garthland,  purchased  1727,  the  ancient  Barony 
ot  Castle  Semple,  co.  Renfrew,  from  Hugh,  Uth  Lord  Sempill. 
He  111.  1st,  Mary  Tovie,  dau.  of  Mrs.  James  Milliken,  of 
Milliken,  by  her  1st  husband  and  had  by  her  a  son,  William; 
he  )u.  2ndly,  Isabella  Wallace,,  sister  of  "iggar  Wallace,  Esq. 
of  Woolmet,  and  by  her  had  James,  who  went  to  the  West 
Indies,  and  John,  who  s.  to  the  lands  of  Woolmet.  Col. 
M.acDowall  d.  1748,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

William  MacDowall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Semple,  6.  1700,  who 
purchased  the  family  estate  of  Garthland  from  his  cousin, 
William  Macdonald,  who  d.  unm.,  and  at  whose  death,  in  1775, 
he  became  head  of  the  family.  He  m.  Elizabeth, dau.  of  James 
Graham,  Esq.  of  Airth,  by  Lady  Mary  Livingstone  his  wife, 
dau.  of  .Mexander,  3rd  Earl  of  Callender,  and  Lady  Anne 
Graham  his  wife,  granddau.  of  James,  the  great  Marquess  of 
Montrose.     By  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  d.  1800)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  at  one  time  Provost  of  Glasgow,  m.  Isobell  Peters, 
and  had  issue,  amongst  others,  William  and  Lawrence,  both 
of  whom  s.  to  Garthland,  and  d.  unm. 

III.  Day  Hort,  of  Walkinshaw.  b.  27  March,  1753;  5)1.7  Nov. 
1791,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Airth, 
CO.  Stirling,  and  d.  16  June,  1809,  having  had  issue, 

1  Day  Hort,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Col.  3rd  Buffs,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
3  July,  1795  ;  m.  1838,  Eleauora  Frances  Murray,  3rd  dau. 
of  David Macrtowall Grant,  Esq.  of  Arndilly,  co.  Banff,  by 
his  wife,  Eleanor  Blary  Grant,  of  Arndilly  ;  s.  his  cousin, 
Laurence,  1842,  aud  d.  14  Sept.  1870.  Mrs.  MacdowalUi. 
1875. 

2  Henry,  the  eventual  heir. 

1  Elizabeth,  >n.  19  Aug.  1824.  Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  1st  Bart, 
of  Ripley  Castle,  co.  i'ork,  and  d.  7  March,  1869. 

2  Christian  Jemima,  m.  John  Dundas,  Esq.,  of  the  family 
of  Dundas,  of  Manor,  and  d.  19  July,  1863. 

3  Caroline,  m.  16  Oct.  18:i8,  the  Rev.  R.  W.  Bosanquet,  of 
Rock,  Northumberland. 

IV.  Hay,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Commander-in-Chief  at  Madras.  The 
ship  in  which  he  was  returning  from  India  was  lost  at  sea, 
and  never  heard  of. 

V.  David,  Capt.  R.N.,  to.  Eleanor  Mary  Grant,  of  Arndilly, 
CO.  Bantf,  and  assumed  her  name. 

VI.  Laurence,  Lieut.-Col.  Renfrewshire  Militia. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Macdowall,  Esq.  of  Garthland  and  Castle  Semple, 
Lieut,  of  CO.  Renfrew,  and  Member  in  five  Parliaments,  d. 
unm.  2  May,  1810,  and  was  s.  eventually  by  his  nephew, 

Henry  Macdowall,  Esq.  of  Garthland,  co.  Renfrew,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  20  Nov.  1796  ;  m.  1839,  Isabella  Fergus,  youngest 
dau.  of  James  Dennistoun,  Esq.  of  Golfhill,  and  by  her  (wh 
d.  1872)  had  issue, 

Heney,  now  of  Garthland. 

Day  Hort,  Capt.  Renfrewshire  Volunteers,  b.  IS.'.O  :  lu.  12 
Aug.  1884,  Alice  Maude  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Blanchard, 
Esq.  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Victor  Henry 
Charles,  /).  1891,  and  two  daus. 
Maria  Wilhelmina. 

Eleanor  Isabella,  m.  4  Feb.  1874,  William  Ingilby,  Esq.  2nd 
son  of  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  1st  bart.  of  Kipley  Castle, 
CO.  York,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  (twins)  William  Henry, 
and  John  Utlired  Macdowall,  6.  28  Dec.  1874. 
Anna  Dennistoun,  m.  3  Nov.  1886,  John  Henry  Stirling, 
Esq. 
Mr.  Macdowall  d.  March,  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

jrms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  collared  and  crowned  or.     Crest 
—A  lion's  paw  erased  holding  a  dagger  erect  all  ppr.     Mottoes 
— Above  the  crest,  Fortis  in  arduis  ;  under  the  shield,  Vineero 
vel  mori. 
Heat — Garthland,  Renfrewshire,  N.B. 
CiMi-s— Conservative,  S.  W. ;  and  New  (Edinburgh). 


MACDTJFF    OF    BONHARD. 
Macduff,   Alexander,   Esq.  of  Bonhard,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.,  b.  29  July,  1849  ;   m.   16  May,  1883, 
Edith  Alexandrine,  younger  dau.  of  John  Shiell, 
Esq.  of  Smithfleld,  co.  Forfar,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  b.  6  July,  1834. 

I.  Ursula  Edith. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Frances. 


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128& 


Xiineagre. — This  is  one  of  the  most  important  of  the  few 
families  now  remaining  of  the  ancient  and  once  potent  clan 
Macduff,  whose  chiefs,  the  Thanes  of  Fife,  held  a  conspicuous 
position  in  Scotland  during  the  12th  and  I3th  centuries.  A 
branch  of  the  clan  were  the  Macduffs  of  Fandowie,  in  Strath- 
braan,  who  held  these  lands  for  many  generations  till  about 
the  middle  of  the  17th  century.  John  Macduff  one  of  this 
family,  was  implicated  in  the  Gowrie  Plot,  and,  along  with 
some  others,  the  retainers  of  the  unfortunate  Earl  of  Gowrie, 
was  executed  at  Perth  on  23  Aug.  1600.  His  son,  David,  who 
d.  about  1647,  had  a  son,  Alexander,  who  d.  in  x708,  leaving 
a  son, 

Alexander  Macduff,  Esq.  of  Bonhard,  6.  2  Feb.  1698,  and 
d.  7  March,  1765.    His  son, 

Alexander  Macddff,  Esq.  of  Bonhard,  b.  6  Sept.  1762,  was 
on  his  death,  18  May,  ls06,  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Macduff,  Esq.  of  Bonhard,  b.  18  Dec.  1792 ;  vi . 
21  March,  1816,  Margaret  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Koss,  Esq. 
of  Balgersho,  co.  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Ross  (Rev.),  D.D.,  6.  23  M.ny,  1SI8. 

Thomas,  6.  29  June,  1820,  d.  1890. 

Hector  Colin  Robert,  6.  20  March,  1822;  ra.  Elizabeth 
Fraser,  only  child  of  James  Beveridge  Duncan,  Esq.  of 
Damside,  CO.  Perth,  and  assumed  the  additional  name  of 
Duncan. 

William,  5.  12  May,  1824;  d.  1881. 

Robert  Charles  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  i>  March. 1829,  and  d.  1891. 

Jane  Hel.n,  b.  27  August,  1826,  was  drowned  at  New  Halls, 
near  Edinburgh,  2  Oct.  183S. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Macduff,  Esq.  of  Bonhard,  b.  5  Dec.  1816;  ra. 
21  Sept.  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Brown,  Esq.  of  Jordan- 
hill,  Trinidad,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  now  of  Bonhard. 
Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Macduff  (f.  21  March,  ISCG. 

^4jt/w— Paly  of  six,  erm.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  armed 
and  langued  az.  Crest— k  demi-Iion  gu.  holding  in  dexterpaw 
a  dagger  ppr.     j1/o«to— Deus  juvat. 

Sent — bonhard,  near  Perth. 


Jr.ne  Helen. 


MACEVOY    or    TOBERTYNAN   AND 
MOUNT    HAZEL. 

MAcEvoY,EDWAEDFEANCis,Esq.of  Tobertynan, 
CO.  Meath,  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway,  and  Frankford, 
CO.  Longford,  J.P.,  M. P.  CO.  Meath  1855  to  1874, 
iormerly  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
(Carabineers),  h.  5  Sept.  1826 ;  m.  24  Oct.  1850, 
Eliza,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Andrew  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway,  son  of  Nicholas 
Erowne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  by  Eleanor  his 
wife  (afterwards  Vicountess  Strangford),  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burke,  1st  Bart.,  and  has  an 
only  dau., 

Pauline,  b.  28  Nov.  1862 ;  m.  1  Dec.  1883,  George,  Marquis 
de  Stacpoole,  only  son  of  the  Due  de  Stacpoole  {see 
Burke's  Petrage,  Foreign  Titles),  and  has  issue, 

I.  George    Mary    Edward    Josepu    Patrick,    6.    8 
March,  1886. 

II.  Edward  Hubert  Michael,  b.  29  Sept.  1888. 
in.  Francis  Gustave  Mary,  b.  26  Oct.  18.90. 
IV.  Robert  Andrew,  6.  25  May,  1892. 

I.  Gertrude  Mary  Pauline,  6.  7  Oct.  1884. 

Ijineage.— The  MacEvoys  (of  the  clan  Colla)  are  com- 
tnemorated  by  O'Heerin,  and  were  described  by  O'Brien  to 
*iave  been  in  ancient  times  chiefs  of  a  district  in  the  Queen's 
CO.,  wherein  they  were  principally  settled  in  the  Barony  of 
Stradbally.  They  also  possessed  property  in  Feffia — called 
Hy  MabVias— now  the  Barony  of  Moygoish,  in  Westmeath, 
and  previously  to  their  coming  to  Meath,  had  estates  in  co. 
Longford,  which  they  lost  in  the  times  of  religious  disabili- 
ties. 

Francis  MacEvot,  Esq.  of  Tobertynan,  one  of  the  most 
tlistinguished  surgeons  of  his  lime,  was  son  of  Edward  Mac- 
Evoy,  of  Dring,co.  Longford,  and  grandson  (by  Anne  D'Arcy 

1   his  wife)  of  Christopher  MacEvoy,  whose  younger  brother  was 

,  of  Santa  Cruz,  and  had  a  son,  Christopher  MacEvoy,  of 
Wimbledon,  Surrey.  He  hi.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fetherston- 
iiaugh,  Esq.  of  Bracklyn  Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  a 

,   son  Edward,  who  d.  before  him  U7im.      He  d.  himself  1808, 

J  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 


James  MacEvoy,  Esq.  of  Tobertynan,  co.  Meath,  and  Frank- 
ford,  CO.  Longford,  ra.  Theresa,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  Joshua  CollesMeredyth,  Bart.,  by  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Laurence  Coyne  Nugent,  Esq.  and  d.  1834,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Francis,  now  of  Tobertynan. 

II.  Joshua  James,  J. P.,  formerly  R.N.,  and  afterwards  an 
officer  in  the  Dublin  Artillery,  b.  1829  ;  m.  22  Nov.  1860 
the  Hon.  M.-iry  Netterville,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James', 
7th  Viscount  Metterville,  and  assumed  by  royal  licence| 
dated  7  Apiil,  1865,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Netterville 
only,  and  has  issue, 

1  Mary  Eliza  Theresa.  2  Theresa  Reddis. 

3  Eliza  Theodora,  a  nun. 

4  Rose  Emily,  to  1  Sept.  1892,  Edward  Alexander,  eldest 
son  of  Count  O'Bythe,  of  Corville,  co  Tipperary  (ichom 
see). 

5  Barbara,  m.  16  July,  1891,  Nicholas  Sycnott,  Esq. 
Barrister-at-Law,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Synnoit, 
Esq.  of  Innismorc,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  a  dau. 

6  Victoria, 

7  Pauline. 

I.  Maria  Theresa,  jii.  1852,  Richard  Gradwell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Dowth  Hall,  CO.  Meath,  and  by  him  (who  d.  28  Oct.  1884) 
ha.s  issue  {<ee  Gradwell  of  Dowth  Ball). 
u.  Barbara  Frances,  ui.  8Jan.  1856,  Sir  Bernard  Burke,  C.B., 
LL.D.,  Ulster  King-of-Arms,  (who  rf.  12  Dec.  1892)  and  d, 
15  Jan.  1887,  leaving  issue  {see  Burke  of  Auberies). 
Arms—Ver  fess  az.  and  per  pale  or  and  erm.  a  fess  gu., 
issuant  therefrom  a  demi-lion  arg.  in  the  dexter  base  a  dexter 
hand  couped  at  the  wiist  of  the  fourth.     Crest— K  cubit  arm 
erect,  vested  gu.  cuffed  erminois,  in   the  hand  a  sword  ppr. 
3/o((o— Bear  and  forbear. 

&a(s— Tobertynan,  near  Enfield,  co.  Meath,  and  Mount 
Hazel,  Glantane,  co.  Galway. 


McFARLAN    OP    BALIiANCLEROCIIE. 

McFaelan,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Wardex,  of 
Ballancleroche,  or  Keithtoun,  co.  Stirling,  J.P., 
Lieut. -Col.  retired,  h.  16  July,  1823;  m.  li  June, 
1857,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Duncan  Gibb,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool. 

Lineag-e.— Patrick  McFarlan,  the  representative  of 
the  Merkinck  branch  of  the  family  of  MacFarlan  of  that  ilk, 
purchased  in  1624  the  estate  of  Ballancleroche,  or  Kirktoun, 
(sometimes  called  Keithtoun).  His  son,  Jamks,  who  lu.  Mary 
Keith,  of  the  Earl  Marischall  family,  built  the  old  part  of  the 
present  mansion  house.  His  son,  Hugh  MacFablan,  served 
under  Marlborough  in  Queen  Anne's  wars ;  he  m.  Elizabeth 
Doig,  of  Ballengrew,  and  was  succeeded  by  William  McFarlan 
the  4th  of  Keithtoun,  who  entailed  his  estate  on  the  family 
of  his  sister  Anne,  who  had  m.  the  Rev.  John  Warden,  tlie 
Minister  of  Campsie,  son  of  Rev.  John  Warden,  first  Minister 
of  Gargunnock  alter  the  Revolution.  The  son  of  the  marriage 
succeeded  to  the  estate  and  took  the  name  of  McFarlan,  and 
was  father  of 

John  McFarlan,  Advocate,  m.  5  Aug.  1794,  Christain,  only 
dau.  of  David  Wardrobe,  Esq.,  by  Eleanor  Irvine  his  wife, 
of  the  Drum  branch  of  the  Irvines,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 
1812)  left  at  his  decease,  18  Dec.  1846,  a  son, 

John  SIcFablan,  Esq.  of  Ballancleroche,  >».  10  Nov.  1819, 
Janet  Buchannan,  dau.  of  Robert  Ewing,Esq.,  and  d.  6  July, 
1851,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1879)  had  issue, 

John  Warden,  now  of  Ballancleroche. 

William  Leekie  (Rev.),  Minister  of  Lenzie,  6.  1832;  m.  1S60, 
Isabella  Leekie,  dau.  of  William  Leekie  Ewing,  Esq.  of 
Arngomery,  co.  Stirling,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Isabella.  Christian  Wardrobe. 

•4rm.s'— Arg.,  a  saltire  cantoned  with  four  roses  gu.  Crest — 
A  demi-savage,  grasping  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sheaf  of  arrows, 
and  pointing  with  the  sinister  to  an  imperial  crown ;  with  the 
motto.  This  I'll  defend. 

dent — Ballancleroche,  Lennoxtown,  co.  Stirling. 

Clab — Army  and  Navy. 


MACPARLANE    OF  HUNSTOWN    HOUSE. 

MacFablane,  Henky  James,  Esq.  of  Hunstown 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  and  Fallagh  Erin,  co.  Tyrone, 
educated  Triu.  Coll.  Dublin,  B.A.  1837,  LL.D. 
1852,  J.P.  COS.  Dublin  and  Tyrone,  High  Sherifl'  co. 
Dublin  1877,  b.  3  July,  1817,  m.  Ist,  27  Aug.  1840, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Hamilton-Stuart  Wallace,  Esq.  of 
Shergriui,  co.  Tyrone,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  sister 


1290 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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to  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  then  of  Tandcragee,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  James  Francis  Lenox,  b.  7  April,  lS4.'i,  ]*Iajor  Cork 
Artillery,  late  Capt.  Sril  Dragoons  Guards  m.  Elizabeth 
Odette,  dau.  of  Manners  McKay,  Esq.  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards,  o£  Moreen,  co.  Dublin,  by  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Beojamin  Bunbury,  of  Lisbryan,  eo.  Tipperary,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Waiter  Lenox. 
■Z  Selby. 
I  Maud. 

II.  Charles  James  Xapicr,  b.  lt>  Nov.  1851,  Capt.  Cork 
Artillery,  lu.  Annie  Mary  Kina,  dau.  of  Joseph  Francis 
Stirling,  Capt.  R.N.,  son  of  Admiral  Charles  Stirling,  of 
Faskene,  co.  Lanark,  and  had  issue,  Joseph  Francis 
Stirling,  b.  27  April,  1800,  and  Dorothy  Mary. 

in.  Henry  William  Hamilton,  b.  8  April,  1854,  Lieut.  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  served  iu  Egypt  (medal  and  Khedive's 
star). 

I.  Marj'.  II.  Jane  Moore. 

IU.  Mary  Agnes  Hinds.  iv.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

V.  Eva,  deceased. 

:Mr.  II.  J.  MacFarlane,  m.  2ndly,  24  Nov.  1891, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Augustus  St. 
John  Gierke,  K.H.,  by  Louisa,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Very  Ear.  Holt  "VVarmg,  of  Wariugstowu,  co. 
Doy\"a. 

Lineagre. — The  Irish  branch  of  the  family  of  Clan  Phar- 
lan,  was  founded  by 

Malcolm  MacFaklane,  nephew,  it  is  stated,  of  Col.  John 
MacFarlane  of  that  ilk,  whose  three  brothers.  Major  Andrew, 
Archibald,  and  Walter,  were  killed  at  Malplaquet,  serving 
under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  He  '//(.  about  1725,  Janet 
Drummond,  granddau.  of  .Tames  Dnimmond,  4th  Earl  of 
Perth,  created  Duke  by  James  VII,  and  d.  about  1729,  leaving 
a  son, 

Francis  MacFarlane,  b.  1727,  who  was  at  Prestonpans,  1746, 
where  he  was  beside  Col.  Gardiner  when  that  gallant  officer 
was  killed.  Purchasing  some  property  in  Ireland,  he  settled 
at  Stirling,  co.  Meath.  To  this  Francis,  his  "  cousin " 
Walter  MacFarlane  of  that  ilk,  the  learned  genealogist, 
transmitted  a  copy  of  the  family  pedigree.  He  m.  1st,  17G6 
.Jane  Hastie,  of  Edinboro,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau. 
Jane,  who  m.  Mr.  Bevan,  of  Wales  and  d.  s.  p.)  three 
sons, 

I.  Henrt,  his  heir. 

II.  James  HepDurn,  of  Stutton  House,  Suffolk,  Post  Capt. 
R.N.,  Signal  Lieut,  to  Lord  Howe,  on  the  "Glorius,"  1  June, 
1794,  b.  30  May,  1769,  «i.  1803,  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Hastie,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue,  Francis 
James,  an  officer  in  the  K.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies; 
Mary  Anne,  deceased;  and  Elizabeth  Frances,  ih.  Francis 
John  MacFarlane,  Lieut. -Col.  late  3rd  Dragoon  Guards. 

III.  Francis,  of  Longford  and  Pacelield,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1771, 
m.  1832,  Maria,  dau.  of  —  James,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and 
has  issue,  Francis  Thomas,  b.  2  July,  1835;  and  Jane. 

Mr.  MacFarlane  ra.  2ndly  1793,  Mary  llichardson,  and  by  her 
liad  a  son  and  a  dau. 

IV.  Edward  North,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Dublin,  &.  13 
March,  179-1,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  James  barker,  Esq.  and  has 
issue,  Francis  and  Caroline. 

1.  Mary,  m.  1817,  liichard  Barker,  Esq.  son.  of  Oliver 
Barker,  Esq.  of  Clonard,  the  grandson  and  heir  of  Eichard 
Barker,  Esq.  of  Croboye-East,  aud  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  MacFarlane,  Esq.  of  Stirling,  co.  Meath,  and 
Hunstown  House,  co.  Dublin,  6.  28  May,  1767,  m.  14  April, 
1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Boss  Maguire,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  Castle- 
knock,  a  descendant  of  the  great  and  ancient  family  of 
Maguire,  of  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  (,who  d.  March  1837)  had 
issue, 

I.  Malcolm  Francis,  d.  s.p.  11  Jan.  182G. 

II.  Henrt  James,  now  of  Hunstown  House. 

HI.  Francis  John,  Lieut.-Col.  late  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  „i. 
May,  lb52,  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt  James  Hep- 
burn MacFarlane,  of  Stutton  House,  Suffolk,  Post  Cupt. 
K.N. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  31  Oct.  1868,  unm. 

Mr.  MacFarlane  d.  Jan.  1851. 

Arms — Arg.  a  saltire  engrailed  between  four  roses  gu. 

Crtst — A  denii-savage  grasi-ing  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sheaf 
of  arrows  and  pointing  with  the  sinister  t«  an  imperial  crown 
or. 

iS/a^s— Hunstown  House,  Mulhuddart,  co.  Dublin,  aud 
Fallagh  Erin,  Beragh,  co.  Tyrone. 


MACFIE    OF    DREGHORN. 

Macfie,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Dreghorn 
Castle,  Midlothian,  J.P.,  b.  1  Dec.  1844  ;  m-  7  June, 
1867,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Charles 
Wahab,  of  the  Queen's  Indian  Service,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Andrew  Scott,  B.A.,  6.  10  April,  1864. 

II.  Charles  Wahab  Scott,  b.  9  Dec.  1872. 

III.  John  AVilliam  Scott,  6  1(3  Sept.  1S79. 

IV.  Alison  Bland  Scott,  6.  25  Dec.  1S8G. 

I.  Janet  Cowan  Scott,  b.  29  May,  1S69. 

II.  Caroline  Easton  Scott,  b.  12  April,  1871 ;  d.  24  May,  1S72. 

III.  Helen  Charlotte  Scott,  b.  23  Sept.  1876. 

IV.  Mary  Scott,  b.  G  Nov.  1883. 

v.  Marion  Sheila  Scott,  b.  12  Sept.  1888. 

Liineag'e. — The  clan  Macfie,  or  Macdupfie,  hailed 
from  the  islands  of  Colonsay  and  Oronsay,  co.  Argyll,  but  wercj 
dispossessed  by  the  MacDonalds.  Some  of  them  removed  to 
the  cos.  of  Ayr  and  Renfrew. 

Robert  Macfie,  Esq.  of  Innerkip,  removed  in  the  last 
century  from  co.  Ayr,  and  settled  at  that  place.  He  m.  Mary 
Lyon,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Macfie,  Esq.  of  Innerkip,  6.  1710,  who  lii.  Mary 
Ramsay,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Macfie,  Esq.  of  Langhouse,  eo.  Renfrew,  b.  11  Feb. 
1746 ;  )jj.  9  March,  1772,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Andrew, 
of  Greenock,  and  d.  25  Sept.  1827,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
n  Sept.  1815), 

I.  William,  of  Langhousc,  m.  1st,  Jessie,  dau.  of  David 
Johnston,  Esq.  of  Port  Glasgow,  and  d.  1854,  leaving, 

1  Robert,  of  Langhouse  and  Airds,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  1812; 
'M.  1838,  Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Fairrle,  Esq.  of  Greenock, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

William,  b.  1840:  ?u.  1st.  1804,  .Agnes  Hamilton,  dau. 
of  Rev.  James  Towers  (she  d.  1864),  and  2ndly,  18G7, 
.lane  Crawford,  dau.  of  James  .Allen,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

He  Hi.  2ndl}',  Janet,  dau.  of  Claud  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Craig- 

iiestock,  CO.  Lanark,  and  had  further  issue, 

2  Claud,  of  Gogarburn,  co.  Midlothian,  J.P.,  b.  1822, 
deceased. 

S  David  Johnstone,  of  Borthwick  Hall,  co.  Midlothian, 
J. P.,  b.  1828. 

II.  Robert,  m.  Agnes,  sister  of  John  Gait,  Esq.,  the  novelist, 
.and  aunt  of  Sir^Alexander  Gait,  G.C.M.G. 

III.  John,  of  Edinburch,  D.L..  b.  1783;  m.  9  Nov.  1810, 
Alison,  dau.  of  William  Thorburn,  Esq.  of  Leith,  and  d. 
28  Dec.  1802,  leaving  by  her  (who  t(.  I  April,  1856), 

1  Robert  Andrew,  of  Dreghorn. 

2  John,  d.  s.  p. 

3  William,  of  Clermiston,  co.  Midlothian,  J.P.,  b.  1817: 
m.  1872,  Mary  Ramsay,  dau.  of  Rev.  Walter  Colvin,  of 
Cramond,  co.  Miil'othian,  and  has  issue, 

William  Colvin.        Walter  .Scott.        Charics  Edward. 

1  Robina  Scott,  m.  John  Marquis,  Esq.  of  Greenock  and 
Liverpool. 

2  Mary,  m.  John  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Park,  co.  Renfrew, 
and  is  deceased. 

3  Marion,  m.  1st,  John  Lothian,  Esq.  Edinburgh,  and 
2ndly,  John  MaoKwan,  E^q.  of  Glenloia,  co.  Uentrew. 

4  Ellison,  m.  William  Wcsthgarth,  Esq.,  sometime  Member 
of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Victoria. 

5  Anne,  m.  John  Macandrew,  Esq.,  Edinburgh,  and  is 
deceased. 

I.  Jessie,  iu.  William  Thcrburn,  of  Kasen,  in  Sweden. 

Robert  Andrew  Macfie,  Esq.  of  Dreghorn  Castle,  Mid- 
lothian, J. P.  and  Commissioner  of  Supply,  co.  Edinburgh, 
M.P.  for  Leith  Burghs,  1868-74,  F.R.S.E.,  6.  4  Oct.  1811;  m. 
2  Jan.  1840,  Caroline  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Easton,  Esq. 
of  Couranee  Hill,  co.  Dumfries,  Jl.D.,  sometime  Surgeon  of 
of  15th  Hussars,  by  Ellen  Eliza  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Licut.-Col.  Humphry  Dalrymple  Bland,  47th  Regt.,  an3 
had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Dreghorn. 

II.  Robert  Andrew,  b.  1854,  ol  Kilanea,  Kanai,  m.  Pauline 
Keating. 

I.  Ellen  Bland,  m.  Rev.  James  Johnston,  Glencoe,  ^ol•- 
wood.    Emeritus  Minister  of  Free  St.    James's    Church, 

II.  ElUsnii  Thorburn,  m.  18  Oct.  1877,  Sir  Thomas  McClure, 
Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Belmont  and  Lundalla,  co.  Down. 

III.  Caroline  Easton,  m.  1669,  George  Harbour,  Esq.  of  Bo  es- 
worth  Castle  and  Bankhead,  Cheshire,  M.A.,  J. P.,  and  has 
issue,  Robert,  b.  1876. 

Mr.  Robert  Andrew  Maclie  d.  16  Feb.  1893,  .and  was  s.  by  hi» 
son. 
Ai-iiis—Ter  fess  nebuly  az.  and  or,  in  chief  a  sword  arg., 


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MAC 


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point  downwards,  hilted  and  pomelled  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  lymphad  sa.,  under  sail  of  the  third.  CVe.si— A  demi- 
lion  rampanc  ppr.    Motto — Pro  rege. 

Seal — Dreghorn  Castle,  Colinton,  Edinburgh ;  and  Rowton 
Hall,  Chester. 


M'GILDOWNT    OF    CLARE    PARK. 

M'GiLDOWNY,    Hugh    McCalmont,    Esq. 


of 


Claro  Park,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.,  b.  1854;  s.  his  father 

1887. 

Lineage.— John  M'Gildownt,  Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  son 
of  Edmund  M'Gildowny,  Esq.  of  Ballynaglough,  ra.  Mary 
Gray,  and  was  father  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  Mrs.  Casement)  of 
three  sons,  John,  of  Clare  Park ;  Charles,  of  whom  presently  ; 
and  Edmund  of  Clare.    The  2nd  son, 

Chakles  M'Gildownt,  Esq.  of  Clare  Park, /ii.  9  Marsh,  1819, 
Eosetta,  dau.  of  E.  D.  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  and  (?.  24  Jan. 
1842,  leaving  an  only  son  and  heir, 

John  M'Gildownt,  Esq.  of  Clare  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1843,  late  C^t.  Antrim  Militia,  b.  Feb.  1820  ;  m.  1851, 
Kose  Anna,  dau.  of  Hugh  McCalmont,  Esq.  of  Abbeylands, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1879)  had  issue, 

Hugh  McCalmont,  now  oi  Clare  Park. 

RoBEBT,  Lieut.  K.A.,  b.  1864,  d.  vMm.  1889. 
Mr.  M'Gildowny  d.  1887. 

iSccU— Clare  Park,  near  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim. 


McGRIGOR  OF  CAIRNOCH. 

McGeigor,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Cairnoch,  co. 
Stirling,  h.  10  July,  1859  ;  m.  3  Nov.  1886,  Margaret 
Annie  Kay,  3rd  dan.  of  John  Muir,  Esq.  of  Deans- 
ton,  CO.  Perth,  and  has  issue, 

Alexandek  MciR,  b.  1887. 

Lineagre. — Alexander  McGrigob,  Esq.  of  Cairnoch,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Lanark,  and  an  eminent  Solicitor  in  Glasgow,  b.  30 
Xov.  1772;  ra.  8  June,  1796,  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
WillisoD,  Esq.  of  Port  Glasgow,  descended  from  the  Andersons 
of  Dowhill,  a  family  for  a  long  period  of  standing  and 
influence  in  Glasgow.  By  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1837)  Mr. 
McGrigor  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Frances  WiUison.  m.  8  June,  1818,  Patrick  Murray,  Esq.  of 
Glasgow  (who  is  deceased),  and  rf.  24  Dec.  1848,  leaving  issue. 

Margaret,  6.  Dec.  1697  ;  d.  Dec.  1798. 
Mr.  McGrigor  d.  21  Oct.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  McGrigor,  of  Cairnoch,  b.  14  July,  1796,  Soli- 
citor ia  Glasgow,  J.P. ;  m.  1st,  7  March,  1S26,  Janet  Stevenson, 
dau.  of  William  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Moore  Place,  Glasgow,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1827),  had  a  son, 

Alexander  Bennett,  late  of  Cairnoch. 
He  m.  2ndly,  17  July,  1832,  Mary  Cusine,  dau.  of  William 
Weiderspoon,  Esq.  of  Tayside,  Solicitor  in  Perth,  and  by  her 
(^who  d.  18  Oct.  1852)  had  issue, 

William  Wedderspoon,  6.  20  Oct.  1839;  d.  6  Sept.  1842. 

Mary  Murray. 
Mr.  McGrigor  d.  20  Dee.  1853.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Bennett  McGrigor,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Cairnoch, 
CO.  Stirling,  J.P.,  6.  1  May,  1827;  m.  11  Oct.  1848,  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Kobenson,  Esq.,  merchant  of  Ham- 
burg, and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  now  of  Cairnoch. 

II.  William  Bennett,  6.  2  Dec.  18C1 ;  d.  11  March,  1SC3. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m..2  July,  18?4,Xeale Thomson,  Esq. 
of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Janet   Stevenson   Bennett,   m.    8  July,  1872,   Matthew 
Arthur,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  McGrigor  d.  1890. 

iJeiidei/cei— Cairnoch,  Carronbridge,  Denny,  N.B. ;  and  19, 
^Yoodside  Terrace,  Glasgow.     Clubs— Reioim  and  Devonshire. 


McGTJIRE  OF  CLOIfEA  HOUSE. 

McQuiEE,  William  Walter,  Esq.  of   Clonea 
House,  CO.  Waterford,  b.  26  March,  1853. 

Lineage — The  House  of  McGdibe,  anciently  MacUidhir 
an  ancient  Irish  Sept,  are  recorded  in  the  Annals  of  the  Four 
Masters,  from  1449,  as  Lord  of  the  co.  Fermanagh.  The  pedi- 
gree of  the  sept  is  recorded  in  Ulster's  Office,  and  the  family 
were  ennobled  in  1627,  under  the  title  of  Lord  Enniskillen 
The  pedigree  sets  forth  that 


Thomas  Mor  McGuire,  Chief  of  MeGaire,  Lord  of  Fer- 
managh, called  Giolla  Dobh,  or  the  dark-haired  youth,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Con  O'Neil,  Chief  of  Tyrone,  and  d.  1430, 

leaving,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Philip,  C/i«'/o/A/c<?Mir«,  from  whom  descended  McGriRE 
of  Tempo,  co.  Fermanagh,  subsequent  chiefs  of  McGuiie 
(Sfe  Ecbke's  Vlcissilvdes  of  Families). 

II.  Thomas  Oge,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  and  d. 
1480,  leaving,  inter  alios. 

1  Edmond,  elected  Chief  of  McGuire,  according  to  tlit- 
Irish  custom  of  Tanistry,  in  1480.  He  settled  the  Raronj- 
of  Coole  and  the  lands  of  Knockninny,  co.  Fermanagh,  on 
his  son  and  heir,  Patrick,  of  Knockninny,  who  was  mur- 
dered in  1488 :  from  him  descended,  according  to  the 
registered  pedigree,  McGuire  of  Knockniamj  antS 
McGniRE  of  McGuiresbridge. 

2  Conor  Mor,  d.  1518,  whose  descendant.  Sir  Conor  Mc- 
Guire, tanp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  called  ''The  Queen's 
McGuire,"  was  father  of. 

Sir  Brien  McGuire,  created  Baron  McGuire,  lord 
i'nniskillen,  by  patent  dated  3  March,  1627,  m.  Rose, 
dau.  of  Art  M'Avemon  O'Neill,  and  had,  with  four 
daus.  and  two  younger  sons, 

Conor,  2nd  Lord  Enniskillen,  attainted  1644,  (whose 
male  issue  became  extinct  with  his  great-grandson,. 
Lawrence,   5th  Lord  Enniskillen).      Kory,  <;.   1648, 
leaving  Rory  Oge,  who  had  two  sons,  Alexander, 
6th  and  last  known  Lord  EnniskilUn,  Capt.  in  the 
Irish  Brigade  1750,  and  Brien  Oge,  living  1719  (see 
Bdbke's  Extinct  Peerage). 
HI.  Hugh,  ancestor  of  McGuire  of  Clonea. 
IV.  Rory,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Clogher  1449 ;  d.  1483. 
His  3rd  son, 

Hugh  McGuire,  called  "  Hugh  Xeinagh,''  d.  1488.  Seventh 
in  descent  from  him  was 

Richard  McGurie,  Esq.  of  co.  Fermanagh,  as  described 
in  the  pedigree  of  this  family  registered  in  Ulster's  Office, 
had  two  sons, 

I.  William,  who  canned  on  this  line. 

II.  Richard,  who  settled  at  Moyalley,  co.  Limerick,  after 
1641  ;  m.  Katherine,  widow  of  "Very  Rev.  John  Fitzgerald, 
Dean  of  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.;  will  dated  1  Feb.  1690. 

William  McGdire,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son,  settled  ia  Dublin, 
and  was  father  of 

Richard  McGuire,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  de  Barde  Duterail,  of  Dublin,  a  French  refugee 
(Who  d.  March,  1752).    Herf.  1727,  leaving  a  son, 

William  McGuire,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  6.  1699,  entered  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  9  July,  1716  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis 
Annesley,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Winwick,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  (who  made  her  will  12  July,  1784,  which  waa  proved 
7  Feb.  1789)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  s.  p.  n.  Francis,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  William,  of  George  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London,  b. 
22  April,  1723  ;  m.  Lucy  Beard,  widow  of  Governor  P'ytchc, 
of  Bengal,  and  had  a  dau.  Lucy,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Marr,  of 
Downham,  co.  NoifoLk,  and  a  son, 

William,  of  Rostrevor,  co.  Down,  m.  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of 
John  Moore,  Esq.  of  Clough,  co.  Down,  and  d.  Feb.  182'2, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  28  March,  1824,  aged  63)  a  son, 
Willlam  John,  of  Canigbawn,  near  Rostrevor,  m.  IS 
Feb.  1828,  Lady  Mary  Annesley,  only  dau.  of  William 
Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Annesley,  by  iiis  1st  wife,  Lady 
Isabella  St.  Lawrence,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of 
Howth,  and  coheir  of  her  mother.  Lady  Mary  lier- 
mingham,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord 
Athenry  and  Earl  of  Louth.  Lady  Mary  McGuire  d. 
1837,  leaving  issue, 

William  Richard  Bermingham  McGuibe,  chief  and 
representative  of  this  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
McGuire,  Chiefs  of  Fermanagh,  6.  March,  ls29,  a  co- 
heir of  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Thomas,  22ud  Lord 
Athenry  and  Earl  of  Louth ;  ra.  Caroline  Sophia 
Newall,  who  d.  9  June,  1883. 

Edward  Thomas  St.  Lawrence,  Lieut. -Col.  Regimental 
District,  Armagh,  6.  March,  1830. 
Armorie  Russel,  6.  26  Nov.  1837;    rn.  2  Aug.  18C0, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Humphreys,  Esq. 
of  Ballyhaise,  co.  Cavan;  d.  18  June,  1874. 

IV.  Arthur,  of  whom  below. 

V.  Joseph,  d.unm.,  made  his  will  30  June,  1790,  proved  1794. 

VI.  Annesley,  b.  4  Nov.  1731:  d.  1732. 

VII.  Thomas,  6.  1  Sept.  173;i. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  10  July.  1737,  Mrs.  Smith. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  Mrs.  Smith. 

in.  Jane,  b.  3  Mov.  1738,  Mrs.  Ashburner. 
IV.  Deborah. 

Mr.  McGuire,  d.  intestate  April,  1763,  and  administration  was 
granted  to  his  widow  5  June,  1763.    His  4th  son, 
Arthur  McGdire,  Esq.  Master  in  Chancery,   b.  17   Jan. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAO 


1724  ;  m.  (lie.  20  Sept.  1759)  Anne  dau.  of  Walter  Croker,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  .Arthur  (Kev.),  Rector  of  St.  Thomas,  Dublin,  appointed  a 
C.inon  of  St.  Patiick's  Cathedral  "Jl  March,  1791  ;  d.  Jan. 
1^41. 

m.  liichard  (Sir),  Knt. 

IV.  AViLLi.iM,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Joseph,  J.F.  COS.  Cavanand  Fermanagh,  m.  Mademoiselle 
Perdisette,  a  native  of  Switzerland,  and  had  three  daus., 

Henrietta,  rf.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  George  Morley  Dennis,  Rector  of  Ennis- 

coffev,  CO.  Westmeath,  who  cl.  1886. 
Maiia,  m.  1st,  Arthur  McGuire  Gyles,   Esq.  of  Saunders 

Court,  CO.  Wexford,  and  2ndly,  Nicholas  ffoUiott  Gyles, 

J. P.,  Majur  Waterford  Militia  (Ar(illery). 

VI.  Thomas.  vii.  Edward. 
\iii.  Francis  (Rev.),  d.  20  July,  1844. 

I.  .Anne  Croker,  jji.  (lie.  1  March,  1791)  George  Gyles,  Esq. 
of  Robinstown,  co.  Wexford. 

II.  Elizabeth.  lit.  Mary. 

Arthur  McGuire  d.  June,  1810.     Ilis  4th  son, 

William  McGcibe,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1804,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Hobson,  Esq.  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  the  follow- 
ing issue, 

I.  Thomas,  an  officer  E.N.,  d.  %inni.  of  the  yellow  fever  in 
the  West  Indies. 

II.  Abthcb,  of  Clonea  House. 

III.  Walter  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1855. 

IV.  Samuel  Edwabd,  of  Clonea  House. 

I.  Maria. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Simon  Greene,  Capt.  28th  Regt.,  and 
has  issue. 

Capt.  McGuire  d.  1348,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son. 

Author  McGuiBE,  Esq.  of  Clonea  House,  who  d.  v.nm.  1851, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Samuel  Edwabd  McGuibe,  Esq.  of  Clonea  House,  J. P.,  High 
.Sheriff,  1869,  b.  16  July,  1816  ;  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  ;  m.  27 
,Vpril,  1852,  Charlotte  Maria,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  William 
31acMahon,  Bart.  Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland,  and  rf.  24 
I>.'ov.  1886,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Walteb,  now  of  Clonea  House. 

I.  Charlotte  Mary,  b.  10  May,  1855;  d.  19  July,  1875. 

II.  Emily  Mary,  6.  12  Nov.  1857. 

III.  Augusta  Maria,  b.  7  March,  1859. 

^n)is— Vert,  a  white  horse  fully  caparisoned,  thereon  a  knight 
incomplete  armour,  in  the  dexter  hand  a  sword,  all  ppr.  Crest- 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  stag  statant  ppr.  collared  and  lined 
gold.  Mottoes— Vonitudo  et  justitia ;  Virtus  et  fortitude  in- 
vinciblia  sunt. 

Seat — Clonea  House,  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford. 


MACHELL    OF   CRACKENTHORPE. 

Machell,  Key.  Eichaed  Beveeley,  M.A., 
Crackenthorpe  and  Crosby  Kavensworth,  Lord  of 
the  Manor,  and  patron  of  the  living  of  Asby,  co. 
"Westmorland,  Canon  of  York,  and  Prebendary  of 
I3otevant,  1879,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Martin,  in  Coney 
St.  York,  Alderman  of  the  E.  R.  Yorkshire,  County 
Council,  J. P.  for  the  parts  of  Lindsay,  b.  8  Jan. 
1823  ;  m.  11  April,  1850,  the  Hon.  Emma,  eldest 
•surviving  dau.  of  Henry  Willoughby,  Esq.  of 
ijirdsall  and  Setrington,  and  sister  of  Henry,  8tli 
Lord  Middleton,  and  has  issue. 

I  Hugh  Lancelot,  B.A.,  St.  John  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  14  Aug. 
1851 ;  1/1.  22  July,  1876,  Helena  Margaret,  dau.  of  Abel 
Chapman,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 
Lancelot,  b.  25  Feb.  1877 ;  Julian,  b.  23  March,  1878  ; 
Roger,  6.  31  July,  1883,  d.  21  Nov.  1890;  Humphrey 
Gilbert,  6.  12  Oct.  1887  ;  Hope  Dulcis,  b.  14  Nov.  1886. 

II.  Henry  Robert,  b.  25  Jan.  1853;  d.  26  Dec.  1877. 

III.  Reginald  Willoughby,  b.  20  June,  1854;  m.2  Aug.  1876, 
Ada  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Sympson,  Rector  o[ 
Kirkby  Misperton,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  Henry 
Reginald,  b.  17  Sept.  1880;  Montagu  Arthur,  6.  29  July, 
1888. 

IV.  Guy  Lawrence,  d.  an  infant,  25  Jan.  1862. 

■V.  Percy  Wilfred,  b.  5  Dec.  1862,  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  attached 
to  the  Egyptian  Army.  (Interpreter  in  Arabic,  haa  the 
orders  of  the  Osmanieh  and  Medjidie,  and  Egyptian 
medals). 

VI.  Lancelot  Wentworth,  6.  11  June,  1865. 

».  Eva  Magdalen,  m.  15  Dec.  1886,  Charles  Henry,  eldest 


son  of  Bryan  Holme  Holme,  Esq.  of  Paul  Holme,  by- 
Catherine  Margaret,  his  wife,  dau.  of- Hon.  Sir  Patrick 
Stuart,  of  Eaglescairnie,  N.B. 
II,  Beatrice  Cassandra,  m.  22  Aug.  1888,  William  George 
Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Roo3  Hall,  co.  York,  J. P.  for  East 
Riding. 

liineage.— The  antiquity  of  this  family  is  unquestionable. 
In  IIolinshed's  ClivonicUs  of  England,  Rogerus  Mains  Catalus* 
occurs  as  Vice-Chancellor  of  England,  temp.  Richabd  I. 
Guillim,  in  his  Heraldry,  makes  honourable  mention  of  two 
Machells,  Hugh  and  Guy,  who  served  at  Tournay  under 
Henbt  VIII.  ;  and  for  further  reference  we  might  adduce 
Dugdale,  Pennant,  and  Whitaker.  Passing  over  a  long  series 
of  generations,  we  come  to 

JohnMachell,  in  whose  house  at  Crackenthorpe,  according 
to  Lingard,  King  Henbt  VI.  took  refuge  after  the  battle  of 
Hexham.  This  John,  living  1446,  m.  Catherine  Huddlestone, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Crackenthorpe,  to.  a  dau.  of  Gilbert  Wharton, 
and  d.  2nd  or  3rd  Henry  VIII.,  leaving  issue, 

1  Guy,  of  Crackenthorpe,  m.  Margaret  Scott,  and  d.  1537. 
having  had  issue,  Robert  Mytihthell;  Gryllys  ;  Wylfryd! 
Guy  ;  Leonard  ;  Edward  ;  Henry  ;  Thomas ;  and  Ann. 

2  Philip,  ciericus. 

3  Hugh,  of  Crackenthorpe,  fought  at  Tournay,  d.  circa 
1654,  leaving,  by  Julyan  his  wife,  a  dau.  Eleanora,  m. 
John  Macheli,  Esq.,  and  four  sons,  Anthony ;  Barnaby  ; 
Nichol ;  and  John  (Sir),  to.  Jane  Luddington,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Chamberlain)  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  three  sons,  1  John,  of  Hatfield,  Master  of  the 
Horse  to  Queen  Elizabeth  ;  2  Thomas,  of  Tunstead ;  and 
3  Matthew,  of  Hatfield,  ?«.  twice,  1st,  Miss  Cotton,  and 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Leukner,  Esq.  This  last- 
named  Matthew  Maehell,  of  Hatfield,  had  by  Miss  Cotton, 
his  wife,  an  only  son,  John  Muchell,  of  Tangley,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Woodroufe,  Knt.,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  two  sons,  1  John,  of  Wendover,  Bucks,  m.  Ist,  Miss 
Cooper,  and  2ndly,  Jane  Williams,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
W  illiam  ap  David,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
John,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  who,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Cuthbert  Bucke,  was  father  of  John,  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  who  was  father  of  Columna  John 
Macheli,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxon ;  and  2  Mat- 
thew, m.  Miss  Carroll,  of  Woodharth,  and  had  a  son,  John, 
of  Horsham,  MP.,  who,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Corry,  had  a  dau.,  Isabella,  m.  1st,  Arthur  Ingram,  3rd 
Viscount  Irwin,  and  2ndly,  Hon.  John  Noel,  of  Walcot, 
3rd  son  of  Viscount  Campden. 

1  Katherine,  in.  Gilbert  Wharton,  of  Kirbythore,  who  m. 
2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Crackenthorpe,  of  Newbiggen. 

II.  Henry,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  York,  admitted  to  the  stall 
of  North  Newbald,  2  Nov.  1512. 

III.  William. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Machell,  was  father  of  Richard  Macheli,  of  Caud- 
beck,  in  Cumberland,  1554,  whose  son,  John  Machell,  d.  in  his 
father's  lifetime,  leaving  by  Eleanora,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Machell,  of  Crackenthorpe,  a  son, 

IIuGH  Machell,  Esq.  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blenkin- 
sop,  of  Hellebee,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Ilartclay  Castle,  and  by  her  had,  with  ' 
several  other  sons  and  daus.,  Henry,  who  served  King  Chables 
II.  in  Ireland,  and  whose  will  is  dated  1646  ;  Lancelot,  of 
whom  presently  and  John,  of  Ardee,  Ireland,  m.  Miss  Ruxton, 
and  had  a  son,  John.    The  2nd  son, 

Lancelot  Machell,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe  Hall,  1st  Mayor 
of  Appleby  after  the  King's  return,  destroyed,  in  open  court, 
Cbomwell's  charter  before  he  took  office.  This  gentleman  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  of  Howgill  Castle 
(settlement  dated  20  June,  41  Elizabeth),  and  had  issue.  The 
son  and  heir, 

Hugh  BIachell,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe  Hall,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Beck,  and  d.  1643,  leaving  issue.  The  eldest 
son, 

Lancelot  Machell,  of  Crackenthorpe,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sleddall,  and  had  issue,  Hugh,  his  heir;  Lancelot; 
Thomas,  the  antiquary.  Chaplain  to  King  Chables  II.  (his 
MSS.  are  in  the  Library  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Carlisle  ; 
Ann;  Susan;  and  Jane.  Lancelot  Machell  rf.  1681,  and  wass. 
by  his  son, 

Hugh  Machell,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  Nevinson,  Esq.  of  Newbystones,  and  had  issue, 
Lancelot,  his  heir,  and  John,  ancestor  of  Machell  of  Penny- 
bridge.    The  elder  son, 


*  In  many  of  the  early  documents,  the  name  is  written 
Malus  Catulus  within  the  deed,  and  Machell  on  the  seal  of  the 
same  parchment.  The  collection  of  deeds  and  MSS.  connected 
with  the  family  is  in  regular  su»cession  from  1246. 


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Lancelot  Machell,  of  Craclventhorpe,  m.  Deborah  Baines, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Nov.  1707)  left  at  his  decease,  7  May, 
1767,  with  several  other  children,  a  son  and  heir, 

Rev.  Bichard  Machell,  of    Crackenthorpe   Hall,    Rector 

of  Asby  and  Brougham,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Gibson, 

of  Edenhall,  and  had,  with  other  children  who  d.  joung  or 

w (!.«'..,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Lakcelot,  his  heir,  who  sold  Crackenthorpe  to  Lord  Lowther 

1786,   and  d.   unra.    1788.      The   present  James   Octaviui 

Machell,  Esq.  repurchased  Crackenthorpe  from  the  Earl  of 

Lonsdale,  1877. 

Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 
Anne,  to.  Ihomeis  Heelis,  Esq. 

The  younger  son, 

Christopher  Machell,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  5.  1747,  Lieut.- 
Col.  15th  Regt.  of  Foot;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher  Scott, 
Esq.  of  Aldbro',  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843,  aged  86)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  h.  June,  1786,  Capt.  Brigade-Major  in  30th  Regt., 
served  in  Spain,  Portugal,  Copenhagen,  and  the  West 
Indies,  was  shot  through  the  body  at  Badajoz,  from  which 
he  recovered  and  served  subsequently  in  the  East  Indies, 
where  he  d.  17  Nov.  1822. 

II.  Christopher  Scott,  of  Beverley,  d.  22  May,  1869. 

III.  Lancelot,  Lieut.  R.E.,  killed  at  San  Sebastian,  1813. 

IV.  John  Thomas,  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  at  Waterloo,  d.  13 
Oct.  1853. 

V.  Robert  (Rev.),  of  Little  Weighton  and  Beverley,  Vicar  of 
Marton-in-Cleveland,  6.  21  Oct.  1797  ;  m.  1st,  17  Feb.  1821, 
Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Zealey,  and  2ndly,  11  Aug.  1853, 
Margaret,  widow  of  Rev.  Henry  Torre  Holme,  of  Paul 
Holme.  By  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  Is41,  aged  39),  he  left  issue 
at  his  decease,  15  April,  I860, 

1  Richard  Beverley  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

2  Thomas,  6.  12  Nov.  1824  ;  d.  14  Dec.  1862. 

3  Lancelot,  Capt.  Bengal  Artillery,  Commissary  of  Ord- 
nance at  Allahabad,  6.  14  April,  1829;  ra.  19  July,  18.')2, 
Susan  Eliza,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  John  Nuthall,  Assistant- 
Commissary-General  Bengal  army  ;  and  d.  2  June,  1864. 

4  Hugh  Devon,  d.  1850. 

5  Henry,  R.N.,  b.  1835;  d.  1869. 

6  Robert  Scott,  late  Capt.  62nd  Regt.  b.  1836;  m.  April, 
1865,  Lucy  Harriett,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Waste- 
neys  Eyre,  of  Rampton  Manor,  Notts,  and  has  issue, 
Walter  Leonard,  b.  6  Feb.  1866. 

7  James  Octavius.  J. P.,  of  Crackenthorpe  Hall,  Westmor- 
land, Bedford  House,  Newmarket,  Suffolk,  and  Landwade, 
Cambridge,  late  Capt.  14th  and 59th Regts.,  b.  5  Dec.  1837. 

1  Mary  Matilda,  m.  11  April,  1848,  George  Fisher,  E.»q., 
and  2ndly,  Capt.  Arthur  Prime,  late  5th  Dragoon  Guards, 
eldest  son  of  Richard  Prime,  Esq.  of  Walberton  House, 

2  Kathleen,  m.  1861,  Henry  Eyre,  Esq.,  C.B.,  M.P.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Rampton  Manor,  Notts  (see  that  family). 

I.  Matilda,  ra.  Edward  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Routh. 

Col.  Machell  d.  24  Sept.  1827. 

Arras — Sa.,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  arg.,  collared 
or.  Crest — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.,  ducally  gorged  or.  The 
more  ancient  crest  was  a  fleur-de-lis. 

Residence — St.  Martin's  Vicarage,  York. 


MACHELL    OF    PENNYBRIDaE. 

Machell,  Jfstixa  Madeline,  of  Peunjbridge, 
CO.  Lancaster,  only  dau.  of  John  Penny  Machell, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Pennybridge,  h.  17  Oct.  183S ;  s. 
to  Pennybridge  on  the  death  of  her  father  19  Oct. 

1884. 

Lineage.— This  a  branch  of  the  JIachells  of  Cracken- 
Ihorpe,  which  settled  in  co.  Lancaster  towards  the  close  of  the 
17th  century. 

John  Machell,  Esq.  of  Hollow  Oak  (2nd  son  of  Hugh 
Machell,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  Nevinson,  of  Newbystones),  b.  19  March,  1678  ;  ra. 
1704,  Ehsabeth,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Hollow  Oak, 
and  by  her  acquired  that  estate.  He  d.  9  Jan.  1750,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  9  Nov.  1735,  had  issue,  five  sons,  i.  James,  his 
heir;  11.  John;  iii.  William;  iv.  Miles;  v.  Thomas  of  Ayn- 
some  Cartmel,  ra.  1752,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Michaelson, 
and  d.  1803,  leaving  issue  ;  and  four  daus.  The  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

James  Machell,  Esq.  of  Hollow  Oak,  b.  27  April,  1708  ;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Waterhead,  and 
rf.24  Nov.  1775,  having  by  her,  who  d.  13  May,  1784,  had  issue, 
.lOHN,  his  heir ;  Richard;  William;  Thomas;  and  James,  ih. 
his  cousin,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Machell,  Esq.  and  was 
father  of  James  Machell,  of  Newby  Bridge,  who  d.  1849,  leav- 
ing issue  (by  Rosetta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Saunders,  Esq. 
Capt.  H.E.I. C.S.),  Edward;  Thomas  Machaelson  ;  and  Rosetta 
Margaret,  vi.  Henry  Rigg,  Esq.    The  eldest  son. 


John  Machell,  Esq.  of  Hollow  Oak,  b.  7  Oct.  1736;  m. 
13  June,  1767,  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Penny, 
Esq.  of  Pennybridge,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  July, 
1827)  had  issue, 

James  Penny,  his  heir. 

John,   bapt.   8  May,    1775;    m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edwar(J 
Rigby,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  13  Nov.  1845. 

Richard,  to.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  of  T.  Holmes,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Hariiet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Pawsey,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1844. 

William,  b.  1773  ;  d.  17  July,  1860. 

Isabel,  b.  1798;  d.  1866.  Jane,  6.  1783;  d.  1865. 

Mr.  Machell  d.  1  Jan.  1820.    His  eldest  son. 

James  Penny  Machell,  Esq.  of  Pennybridge,  6.  31  Dec. 
1770;  ra.  June,  1800,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Penny,  Esq. 
of  Arrad,  and  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1861) 
had  issue, 

John  Penny,  his  heir. 

James  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  6  Feb.  1803  ;  d.  14  May,  1864. 

Anne,  d.  in  infancy. 
Mr.  Machell  d.  21  April,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoDN  Penny  Machell,  Esq.  of  Hollow  Oak  and  Penny- 
bridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  17  Sept.  18ul ;  to.  14  Nov.  1837, 
Eliza,  4th  dau.of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Dallas,  Chief 
Justice  of  Common  Pleas,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  June,  1866) 
had  issue,  a  dau., 

JusTiNA  Madeline,  now  of  Pennybridge. 
Mr.  Machell  d.  19  Oct.  1884. 

^rjKs— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  sa.,  three  greyhounds  cou- 
rant in  pale  arg.,  collared  or:  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  tive  fleurs-de- 
lis  or.  Crest — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.,  ducally  gorged. 
Motto — Mauvais  chiens. 

Seat — The  Hall,  Pennybridge,  TJlverstone. 


MACHEN   OF    EASTBACH    COURT. 

Machen,  Chaeles  Edward,  Esq.  of  Eastbach 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  Assistant  Deputy  Surveyor 
Forest  of  Dean  (1889),  b.  1849;  m.  3  Aug.  1876, 
Lucy  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Cope,  Esq.  of 
Leamington,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward  James,  b.  IS  June,  1877. 

II.  Henry  Arthur  llbert,  b.  1880. 

III.  Lionel  Haden  Dighton  Davies,  b.  ISS7. 
I.  Lucy  Margaret  Henrietta. 

Lineagre.— The  family  of  Machen  has  long  been  seatecl 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  frequently  intermarried  with  the 
very  ancient  family  of  Wyrall,  of  Bicknor,  co.  Gloucester, 
whose  descendant,  Mary  Wyrall,  in  1827,  devised  Bicknor 
Court  to  the  late  Edward  Machen,  Esq. 

Edward  Machen,  Esq.  of  Eastbach  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
who  TO.  Anne  Byrken,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Jane,  ra. 
the  Rev.  James  Davies,  of  St.  Briavel's,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
left  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Davies,  Esq.  of  St.  Briavel's,  6.  1743;  m.  I7S1,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  John  Dighton,  Esq.  of  Ascot,  co.  Oxford  (who  d.  J 
Feb.  1855,  aged  97).  Mr.  Davies,  upon  succeeding  to  the 
Eastbach  property,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Machen. 
He  d.  1833,  aged  89,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir,  who  took  the  name  of  Machen,  and  of 
whom  hereafter. 

II.  James  (Rev.),  who  retained  the  name  of  Davies,  as  well  as 
his  younger  brothers  and  sisters.     He  d.  1881. 

III.  Charles,  H.E.I.C.S.,to.  Henrietta, dau.  of  John  Colchester, 
Esq.  of  The  Wilderness;  d.  I  Oct.  1844. 

IV.  Henry,  of  the  Garth,  near  Monmouth,  b.  1793;  m.  1824, 
Marianne,  dau.  and  co-heir  oi  the  Kev.  Thomas  Birt,  of 
Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Vicar  of  Llantillio,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Davies,  Esq.  of  The  Garth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col. 
Royal  Engineers  Militia,  b.  1825  :  m.  9  Aug.  1849,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Hanbury  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Coldbrook  Park,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  a  son  and  dau., 

Henry  Hanbury  Davies,  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers,  6.  28  Aug. 

1850;  d.  Sept.  1879. 
Mary  Annette  Fakiogton  Davies. 

2  Alice  Davies,  d.  unm.  13  Jan.  1883,  aged  57. 

3  Marianne,  d.  1829. 

V.  Richard  (Rev.),  d.  3  Aug.  1857. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1826.  11.  Sophia,  d.  1870. 

III.  Charlotte,  d.  1870.  iv.  Alice,  d.  1886,  aged  89. 

V.  Arabella,  d.  1886,  aged  84. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Tomkins  Machen,  Esq.  of  Eastbach  Court,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Deputy  Purveyor  of  the  Forest  of  Dean  1805-55, 
b.  1783;  m.  6  July,  1816,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Richard  Dighton, 
Esq.  of  the  Wilderness,  same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Dec. 
182-"i)  had  issue, 


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Edward,  of  Eastbacli  Court,  of  whom  prosently. 

Charles  Vaujjhan,  Tath  lieijt.,  c^  'ZD  Dec.  1847. 

James  Davies,  il.  unm. 

Lucy  Anne,  d.  27  March,  1833. 

Henrietta  Maria,  d.  Dec.  1874. 
.Mr.  Machen  d.  21  Oct.  1SC2,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Kev.  Edward  Machen,  of  Kastbach  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
B. A.,  late  Kector  of  Staunton  and  Micheldcan,  6.  8  May,  1817; 
L-i.  10  Nov.  1S47,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Ecv.  James  Lister  Dighton, 
Vicar  of  Dixton,  co.  Monmouth,  and  by  her,  who  cl.  11  May, 
1893,  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  now  of  Eastbadi  Court. 

ji.  .\rthur.  III.  Kichard  DiRhton. 

I.  Lucy,  d.  187-1.  11.  Sophia,  d.  1850. 

III.  Edith.  IT.  Mary.  v.  Alice,  d.  18S9. 

VI.  Henrietta,  d.  1874.  vii.  Sophy,  d.  1863. 

viu.  Annie.  ix.  Margaret.  x.  Florence. 

Kev.  Edward  Macben  d.  26  March,  1893,  aged  76,  and  was  s. 
by  Ms  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  vaire  between  three  pelicans"  heads  or, 
vulning  themselves.     Cnxt — A  pelican's  head  erased  or. 
JSuij. — Bicknor  Court,  Coleford,  co.  Gloucester. 
i;iub — Constitutional, 


MAC    INNES   OF    BICKEEBY. 

Mac  Ixnes,  Miles,  Esq.  of  Eickcrby,  Cumber- 
land, J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.F.  for  Hexham  Division  of 
2sort.liumberland,  M.A.  Baliol  Coll.  Oxford,  b. 
1830;  711.  1859,  Euphemia,  dau.  of  Andrew  John- 
ston, Esq.  of  Eennj  Hill,  co.  Fife,  M.P.  by  Priscilla 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Eowell  JBuxton, 
1st  Eart.  of  Eellfield,  and  has  had  issue,  Henry, 
^.  1863,  d.  1884;  and  Neil,  b.  1865.  This 
gentleman,  who  is  eldest  son  of  Gen.  John  Mac 
iunes,  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex  (who  d.  1859),  by 
Anna  Sophia  his  wife.,  dau.  of  Jacob  E.  Reynolds, 
Esq.  of  Carshalton,  Surrey,  s.  to  the  Eiekerby, 
estate  under  the  will  of  Greorgo  Head  Head,  Esq., 
in  1876. 

Seal — Eiekerby,  Carlisle. 


MAC   I VER- CAMPBELL    OF    ASKNISH. 

Mac  Ivee-Campbell,  Col.  Aylmor,  of  Loch- 
gair  House,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  Col.  (retired),  Bengal 
*Staff  Corps,  6.  19  Jan.  1837;  7n.  14  Sept.  1865, 
3IA.KGAEET  Agxes,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  D.  Mac 
Itek-Campbell,  of  Askiiish,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Atlmer,  Lieut.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  b.  4  Nov.  1867. 

ji.  Arthur  Granville,  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers,  6.  25  May,  1870. 

III.  Charles  Augustus. 

1.  Ethel  Grace.  ii.  Alice  Ernestine. 

III.  Ada  Margaret.  iv.  Maud. 

Iiineag'e. — John  Viviax,  Bencher,  Middle  Temple,  m. 
the  dau.  and  heiress  of  —  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Cotham  Lodge, 
Bristol,  and  had  issue, 

Eev.  Charles  Pasley  Viviax,  of  Hatton  Hall,  Welling- 
borough, who  m.  Grace  Anna,  dau.  of  Gen.  Ayhner,  of 
Walworth  Castle,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1886)  had 
issue, 

Charles  George  Aylmer,  m.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Gerald  Bentinck,  m.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Arthur  Ennis,  m.  and  d.  leiving  issue. 

John  Augustus,  m.  and  rf.  leaving  issue. 

Atlmee,  of  Lochgair  House,  who  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Mac  Iver-Campbell  by  royal  licence  in  1S83. 

Ernest  Henry  Paul,  deceased. 

Kina  Grace. 

'Picv.  Charles  Vivian  d.  1841. 

Arms — (Regd,  Lyon  OfBce).  Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  grand 
quarters,  quarterly  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  right  or  and  sa., 
2nd,  arg.,  a  dexter  hand,  conped  fessways  grasping  a  dagger 
<.-rectgu. ;  3rd,  arg.  a  galley  oars  in  action  sa. ;  all  within  a 
bordure  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd  grand  quarters,  quarterly  or  and  gu. 
.a  bend  sa.  Crest — A  boar's  head  couped  or.  Motto — Nun- 
quam  obliviscar. 

icat — Lochgair  House,  Lochgilphead,  co.  Argyll. 


MACK    OF   TTJNSTEAD   EALL. 
Mack,  Thomas,  Esq.  Lord  of  the  Manor  and 
j^atron  of  Tuustead,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.,  late   17tli 


Lancers,  b.  15  Dee.  1847  ;  w.  5  Aug.  1875,  Edith, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Jameson,  of  Wiudfield,  co.  Galway, 
and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Harry,  b.  18  Feb.  1877. 
Gerald  Fane,  b.  6  June,  1879  ;  d.  1893. 

Iiineag'e — This  is  an  old  Norfolk  family.  The  late 
John  Mack,  Esq.  of  Paston  Hall,  b.  1798,  son  of  Thomas  Mack, 
of  Tunstead,  co.  Norfolk,  by  Elizabeth  Postle,  his  wife,  m.  1847, 
Susannah  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Shepheard,  Esq.  of  Erping- 
ham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Tunstead  Hall. 

II.  John,  of  Paston  Hall,  Norfolk,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  20th 
Kegt.,  6.  1849;  m.  1879,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Edward  Packard, 
ICsq.  of  Birkfield  Lodge,  Ipswich,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  b. 
17  April,  1887. 

HI.  Philip  Paston,  6.  1851 ;  in.  a  dau.  of  —  Pearce,  Esq,,  and 

has  issue,  a  son, 
IV.  Hugh  Paston,  of  Northwold,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.,  m.  a  dau. 

of  1.  Clabburn,  Esq.  of  Lammas  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  two 

sons.  V.  Edgar  Paston. 

VI.  Arthur  Paston,  m.  22  Jan.  1887,  Laura  Arthur  Elliott, 

youngest  dau.  of  J.  F.  H.  Kead,  Esq.  of  Walthamstovv, 

Essex,  J.P. 

I.  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  ra.  G.  R.  Lake,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
one  son  and  two  daus. 

II.  Margaret  Mary. 

III.  Katharine  Susanna,  vi.  Eev.  Arthur  KadclifTe,  and  has 
issue,  two  daus. 

IV.  Alice  Octavia,  m.  to  J.  J.  Head,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son 
and  one  dau.  v.  Frances  Ursula. 

Mr.  Mack  d.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Residence— Cross,  Torrington,  N.  Devon. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 


MACKAY   OF   BIGHOTJSE. 

MacKat,  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Bighouse, 
CO.  Argyll,  J. P.,  b.  1850 ;  s.  his  uncle,  1875. 

Lineag-e. — The  Hon.  Col.  Hugh  MacKay,  2nd  son  of 
George,  3rd  Lord  Eeay,  who  d.  1748,  rti.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  George  Mackay,  of  Bighouse,  derived  from  William, 
2nd  son  of  Y.  Mackay,  ancestor  of  Lord  Eeay,  and  d.  1770, 
leaving  by  her  three  daus.,  Janet,  his  heir;  Marion,  mj. 
George,  5th  Lord  Eeay,  but  d.  s.  p.  ;  and  Eobina,  d.  v.nii'. 
The  elder  dau., 

Janet  MacKay,  of  Bighouse,  m.  9  May,  1749,  Colin  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Glenure,  and  by  him  (who  was  murdered  1752) 
had  two  daus.,  LocisA,  heir  of  Bighouse,  and  Colina,  i/i. 
James  Baillie,  Esq.    The  elder  dau., 

LocisA  Campbell  MacKay,  of  Bighouse,  m.  11  June,  1768, 
George  MacKay,  Esq.  of  Islandhanda  (son  of  Eobert  MacKay, 
Esq.,  and  grandson  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Mackay,  2nd  son  of 
Donald,  1st  Lord  Eeay),  and  had  nine  sons  and  eleven  daus., 
of  whom  were  Hugh,  d.  s.  'p. ;  Colin,  his  heir  ;  Donald,  an 
officer  in  the  army;  Charles,  E.N. ;  Honyman,  Major  in  the 
army;  Eobert;  Janet,  m.  Sir  Benjamin  Dunbar,  Bart,  of 
llempriggs  ;  Jane,  m.  George  Sackville  Sutherland,  Esq.  of 
Uppart :  Alexandrina,  in.  Gabriel  Eeid,  Esq. ;  Johanna,  m. 
Sinclair,  of  Forse  ;  and  :mother  dau.  Mrs.  M'Neill.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Colin  Campbell  MacICay,  Esq.  of  Bighouse,  Lieut.-Col. 
78th  Highlanders,  m.  9  Nov.  1815,  Margery  Gerard,  5th  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  I'atrick  Cruikshank,  of  Stracathro',  co.  Forfar, 
and  d.  21  June,  1842,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

It.  James  Cruikshank,  to.    Margaret  Anne,  only   child   of 
Major  Duncan  McPherson,  and  had  issue, 

1  Colin  Campbell,  now  of  Bighouse. 

2  Duncan  McPherson.  3  George. 

1  Margaret  Grant  Sheriff.  2  Marjory  Louisa. 

III.  Patrick,  m.  Eliza  Clunes,  dau.  of  Blajor  Archibald  Inncs, 
and  has  a  dau. 

IV.  Hugh.  V.  Colin  Campbell. 

I.  Louisa  Campbell,  m.  Duncan  Cameron,  Esq.  of  Inverailort, 
CO.  Inverness,  and  d.  May,  1852. 

II.  Margery  Jane    Clementina,    m.    22   May,    1861,    Harry 
Yeatesman  Doubuy  Copland,  Esq. 

III.  Margaret  Helen  Geraldine.  iv.  Wilhelmina. 

His  eldest  son, 

George  MacKay,  Esq.  of  Bighouse,  J.P.,  of  the  7th  Fusiliers, 
b.  19  March,  1817  ;  on.  1861,  Anne  Moore,  dau.  of  Capt.  W.  F. 
Campbell,  J.P.,  64th  N.I.,  of  Melfort,  co.  Argyll;  d.  s.  p. 
1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — Az.,  between  three  bears'  heads  couped  arg.  muzzled 
gu.  a  chevron  or,   charged   with   a   roebuck's   head  erased 


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between  two  hands  holding  daggers  all  ppr.    Crest — A  right 
hand  holding  up  a  dagger  paleways  ppr.     Motto — Manu  forti. 
^ga£ — Bighouse,  Morinish,  Isle  of  Mull,  co.  Argyll. 


MACKAY  OF    STRATHKYLE    AND 
GLENGLOY. 

Maceat,  GEOEaE  Dennt,  Esq.  of  Strathlcyle,  co. 
Hoss  and  Grlengloy,  co.  Inverness,  h.  1851 ;  m.  1888, 
Gertrude  Georgiana,  younger  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Findlay,  Esq. 

Xiiueag'e. — This  family  claim  to  be  cadets  of  Mackay, 
Lord  Reay,  and  to  descend  from  Angus  Dhd  Mackay,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Donald,  Lord  of  the  Isles,  by  the  Princess 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Egbert  II.,  King  of  Scots,  and  d.  1428, 
having  had,  l.  Neil  Bass,  ancestor  of  Lord  Reay ,  II.  John 
Aberigh,  ancestor  of  this  family.  From  1450  there  has  been 
a,  distinct  succession  of  chieftains  of  the  clan  Aberigh. 

Geobge  MacKat,  chief  of  clan  Aberigh,  lineal  representa- 
tive of  Mackay,  of  Achness,  6.  1757;  hi.  1785,  Katherino 
Mackay,  of  the  line  of  Lord  Eeay,  by  whom  (who  was  6.  1767, 
and  d.  1S49)  he  had  Oeokge,  his  heir,  and  other  issue.  He  d. 
1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  MacKat,  Chief  of  clan  Aberigh,  J.P.  co.  Inverness, 
m.  Lillias,  dau.  of  Duncan  Grant,  Esq.  of  Delshangie,  co. 
Inverness,  and  d.  1868,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

I.  James  (Rev.),  Chief  of  clan  Aberigh,  Chaplain  of  the 
Marbeuf,  in  Paris,  formerly  Senior  Chaplain  iu  the  Indian 
service,  m.  and  has  issue. 

II.  George  Grant,  late  of  Strathkyle. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Grant  Mackay,  Esq.  of  Strathkyle,  co.  Ross,  and 
Clengloy,  co.  Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Boss,  and  J.P. 
CO.  Inverness,  6.  16  Sept,  1826;  m.  1st,  1850,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Denny,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  George  Denny,  now  of  Strathkyle  and  Glengloy. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Walter  Ferguson  Stevenson,  Esq.  of 
Manilla. 

He  in.  2ndly,   1861,  Jessie,  dan.  of  John  Simpson,  Esq.  of 
Demerara,  by  whom  he  had  further  issue, 

II.  Harry  HadQold. 

II.  Lily  Jane.  iii.  norencc. 

Mr.  George  Grant  Mackay  d.  Oct.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Seat — Invergloy,  Spean  Bridge,  co.  Inverness. 


MACKENZIE   OF  ALLANGRANGE. 

Mackenzie,  James  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Allanbank 
House,  CO.  Eoss,  Chief  of  the  Mackenzies,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  30  Oct.  1833,  s.  his  brother  1849.  Mr. 
Mackenzie,  heir  male  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Xiutail,  was  elected  in  1890,  Chief  of  the  Clan 
Mackenzie  Society. 

Ijineagre.— Kenneth,  1st  Lord  Mackenzie,  son  of  Sib 
Colin  Mackenzie,  11th  Feudal  Baron  of  Kintail,  chief  of 
the  powerful  and  historic  family  of  Mackenzie  of  Kinta.il  (see 
Alexander  Mackenzie's  History  of  the  Clan  Mackenzie) ;  m. 
1st  Ann  dau.  of  George  Boss,  of  Balnagown,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

1.  Colin,  his  heir,  created  1st  Earl  of  Seaforth. 

n.  John,  of  Lochslinn,  m.  Isobel,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 

McKenzie,  of  Gairloch,  and  d.  without  male  issue,  leaving 

a  dau.,  Margaret. 

III.  Kenneth,  d.  unm. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  Donald,  Lord  Reay. 

II.  Janet,  m.  Sir  Donald  McDonald,  of  Sleat. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Isobel,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Ogilvie,  of  Powrie,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

IV.  Alexander,  d.  young. 

V.  George,  who  s.  his  brother  as  Earl  of  Seaforth,  and  whose 
branch  is  now  extinct  in  the  male  line. 

VI.  Thomas,  of  Pluscardinc,  whose  male  line  is  also  extinct. 
The  representative  of  this  branch  is  Arthur  Robertson,  of 
Inshes,  Inverness. 

VII.  Simon,  of  whom  we  treat. 

ait.  Sibella,  m.  1st,  John  Macleod,  of  Harris;  2ndly,  Alexander 
Iraser,  Tutor  of  Lovat,  and  3rdly,  Patrick  Grant,  Tutor  of 
Grant. 

He  d.  Feb.  1611,  and  was  buried  at  Chanovry,  28  April,  1611. 
The  youngest  son, 
Simon  Mackenzie,  of  Lochslinn,  vi.  1st  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 


Rev.  Peter  Bruce,  D.D  ,  son  of  Bruce  of  Fingask  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  George  (Sir),  of  Kosehaugh,  the  Lord  Advocate,  to.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dickson,  of  Ilartree,  and  had  with 
three  sons,  who  d.  young, 

1  Agnes,  m.  James  Stuart  Mackenzie,  1st  Earl  of  Bute. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Sir  Archibald  Cockburn,  of  Langton, 
who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Sir  James  Mackenzie,  of  Houston, 
and  had  issue. 

Sir  George  in.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Halliburton,  of 
Pitcur,  and  had  with  other  issue,  d.  young, 
I.  George,  of  Rosehaugh,  who  left  issue,  an  only  dau. 

II.  Simon,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Loggie. 

IV.  John,  of  Inchcoultcr,  or  Balway. 

V.  Colin,  Clerk  to  the  Privy  Council  and  Commissioner  in 
Edinburgh. 

The  second  son, 

Simon  Mackenzie,  to.  (marriage  contract  dated  1663),  Jane, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Ballone,  brother  to  Sir 
John  Mackenzie  of  Tarbat,  (from  whom  the  Earls  of  Croniartie). 
He  d.  1664,  leaving  a  posthumous  son, 

Simon  Mackenzie,  of  Allangrange,  an  Advocate  at  the 
Scottish  Bar,  m.  22  Aug.  1693,  Isobel,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Roderick 
Mackenzie  of  Findon  ;  this  lady  inherited  Allan,  formerly 
the  property  of  Seaforth,  which  lias  since  been  called  Allan- 
grange  ;  by  her,  Simon  had  issue, 

I.  Roderick,  d.  v.  i>.  and  unm. 

II.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Kenneth. 

IV.  William,  Capt.  in  the  Dutch  Army,  whose  issue  is  extinct. 

V.  Simon,  d.  s.  p.  in  the  West  Indies. 

I.  Lilias,  d.  v.7im. 

II.  Elizabeth,  in.  1745,  John  Matheson,  of  Frenaig. 

III.  Eliza,  m.  Ludovic,  son  of  Roderick  Mackenzie,  of 
Kedcastle. 

IV.  Isobel,  TO.  3Iurdo  Cameron. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  Aug.  1718,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Col.  Alsxander 
Eraser  of  Kinneries,  "the  Coroner,"  and  had  further  issue 
now  extinct.  He  was  drowned  Feb.  1730.  His  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

George  Mackenzie,  of  Allangrange,  in.  May,  1731,  Mar- 
garet, grand-dau.  of  Sir  Donald  Bayne,  of  Tulloch,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Simon,  d.  in  infancy  1731. 

II.  William,  Capt.  25th  Eegt.,  d.  unm.  1764,  v.  p. 

III.  George,  d.  young.         iv.  Alexander,  d.  unm.  1765,  v.  p. 

V.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Chisholm,  of  Chisholm,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Isohcl,  m.  17G7,  Capt.  Simon  Mackenzie,  of  Langwell,  of 
the  4th  Eegt.,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Mary,  7)i.  Kenneth  Chisholm,  of  Fasnakyle,  and  had  issue. 
George  Mackenzie  d.  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son, 

John  Mackenzie,  of  Allangrange,  m.  1st  1781,  Catheriiic, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James  Falconer,  of  Monkton, 
and  grand-dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Halkerton,  and  the 
Hon.  Jane  Falconer,  and  by  her  who  d.  2  April,  1790,  had 
issue  with  two  daus.  who  d.  in  infancy, 

I.  George  Falconer,  who  ,<;.  him. 

I.  Jane,  m.  John  Gillanders,  of  llighfield,  and  had  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly  Barbara  (who  tZ.  s.  p.),  dau.  of  George  Gillanders 
of  Hightield  and  widow  of   John    Bowman,   an  E.  Indian 
merchant.    He  d.  10  Nov.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

George  Falconer  Mackenzie,  of  Allangrange,  who  was  in 
1829,  served  male  heir  of  his  ancestor,  the  Hon.  Simon  Blac- 
kenzie  of  Lochslinn,  and  heir  male  in  general  to  Simon's 
father  Kenneth,  first  Lord  MacKenzie  of  Kintail  as  also  Colin, 
1st  Earl  of  Seaforth.  He  matriculated  his  arms  accordingly  at 
tlie  Lyon  Office.  He  m.  9  Jan.  1823,  Isabella  Reid,  dau.  of 
James  Fowler,  of  Raddery  and  Fairburn,  co.  Ross  and  the 
Grange,  Jamaica,  and  by  her  who  d.  Sept.  1854,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Falconer,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Fowler,  now  oi  Allangrange. 

III.  George  Thomas,  m.  Ethel,  dau.  of  —  Newman. 

I.  Sophia  Catherine,  d.  young. 

II.  Anna  Watson,  d.  unm.  16  July,  1883. 

Mr.  G.  F.  Mackenzie,  d.  26  Nov.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Falconer  Mackenzie,  of  Allangrange,  who  d.  v.mii. 
1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother  James  Fowler,  now  of 
Allangrange. 

^n;is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  stag's  head  cabosscd  or  : 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  falcon  displayed  arg.,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a  heart  gu.  between  three  mullets  of  the  second.  Ci-p-.t — 
A  mountain  in  flames,  ppr.   Supporters— Two  savages  wreathed 


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ahout  the  head  and  niiilillc  with  laurel,  and  holilinff  in  their 
exterior  hands  clubs  erect,  tianiingut  the  top,  all  ppr.  MoUn^s — 
Dver  the  crest  "Luceo  non  uro,"  and  below  the  arms  "  Vive 
ut  vivas." 
Seat — Allanbank  House,  by  Munlochy,  N.B. 


MACKENZIE  OF  GLACK, 
Mackenzie,  Rev.  Duncan  Campbell,  late  of 
Glack,  CO.  Aberdeen,  formerly  Rector  of  tehepliall, 
CO.  Hertford,  I.  6  Feb.  1824 ;  m.  31  Jan.  1854, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Nicolls,  of  Chicliester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  DoHALD,  m.  Dolores  Isabel,  dau.  of  Col.  Grant,  late  16th 
Regt. 

II.  Alan    Slackenzie-Pendrill,    Esq.    (assumed    his    crand- 
mother's  name),  iii.  Lucie,  dau.  of  A.  Rogue,  Esq. 

III.  Malcolm. 

I.  Helen    Margaret,   m.  30    Oct.    1886,    Francis    Maitland 
Philips,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Scots  Greys. 

II.  Edith.  III.  Lilian  Marion.  iv.  Amy  Flora. 

Lineage. — Dun-can  Mackenzie,  2nd  son  of  Alexander 
"lonraic,"  7th  Baron  of  Kintail,  by  his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Macdoughall,  of  Dunollich,  to.  a  dau.  of  Ewan  Cameron,  of 
Lochiel,  and  was  father  of 

Alan  Mackenzie,  of  Hilton  and  Loggie,  who  m.  a  dau.  of 
Alexander  Dunbar,  of  Kilbniack,  3rd  son  of  the  Sheriff  of 
Moray,  and  had  four  sons,  i.  Murdoch,  his  heir ;  ii.  John, 
ancestor  of  Mackenzie,  of  Loggie  ;  iii.  Roiie  ;  iv.  Alastair.  The 
eldest  son, 

JIcRDOCH  Mackenzie,  of  Hilton,  m.  a  dau.  of  Innes,  of 
Inverhreacliie,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

John  Mackenzie,  of  Hilton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Dunbar,  of 
Inchbrock,  and  had,  i.  Murdoch,  his  heir;  ii.  Alexander;  lu. 
Colin;  iv.  a  dau.,))i.  John  Sinclair  in  Caitliness;  v.  a  dau.,  ra. 
John  JIatheson  in  Localsh.    The  eldest  son, 

Murdoch  .Mackenzie,  of  Hilton,  living  1G48,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Murdoch  Murcbison,  of  Auchtertyne,  and  had  (with  other 
issue)  Helen,  m.  Alexander  McRason,  Minister  of  Kintail, 
and  four  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir,  whose  male  issue  failed  with  his 
great-grandson,  .Alexander  Mackenzie,  the  10th  of  Hilton. 

II.  Roiie,  m.  a  dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Kedcastle, 
and  had  an  only  son,  Colin,  who  d.  s.  p.  1682. 

III.  Colin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Murdoch,  w.  Agnes  Helen  Taylor,  in  Inverness. 
The  3rd  son, 

Colin  Mackenzie,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Donald  Simpson,  of 
Ferintosh,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  Chamberlain  of  Ferintosh,  /,(.  Helen,  dau.  of 
William  Munro,  of  ArduUie  ;  his  male  issue  failed  with  liis 
grandson  in  1759. 

II.  R  iRiE,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  d.  1730. 
Tlie  2nd  son, 

Rop.iE  Mackenzie,  of  Brae,  Joint  Chamberlain  of  Ferintosh, 
'III.  Winifred,  dau.  of  John  Cameron,  Town  Clerk  of  Dingwall, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Brae,  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie, 
of  Davochmaluak,  and  had  seven  sons  and  four  daus.,  of 
whom 

1  Alexander,  s.  as  11th  of  Hilton,  m.  Miss  Walker,  and 
had 

JoRN,  of  Hilton,  Major  3rd  Bengal  Cavalry,  m.  and  had 
issue. 

2  Kenneth,  of  Inverinate,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mac- 
kenzie, of  Highfield,  and  had,  with  younger  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Applccross,  M.P.,  co.  Ross,  m.  and  had  issue. 

II.  Colin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Peter,  M.D.  in  the  army. 

The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Colin  Mackenzie,  of  Glack,  Minister  of  Fodderty,  b. 
1707  ;  id.  1754,  Mary  Mackenzie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  had, 
v.ith  seven  daus.   (1   Anne,  m.  Hector  Mackenzie,   Bailie  of 
Dingwall :  2  Isabella ;  3  Unice,  <l.  unm. ;    4  Mary,  ra.  John 
Mackenzie,   of  Kincraig  ;   5  Joanna,  m.  D.  Miller,  of  Lews  ;  6 
IJizabeth,  ra.  Hay,  of  Dingwall;  7  Jemima,   ra.  Rev.  Colin 
Mackenzie,  of  Stornoway),  four  sons, 
I.  Roderick,  of  Glack,  ra.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Mackenzie,  of  Gairloch,  and  2ndly,  Christina,  dau.  of 
John  Niven,  of  Peebles,  and  by  the  latter  had  four  sons, 
all  of  wliom  d.  s.  p.,  and  four  daus.,  Mary,   m.  Gen.   .Sir 
Alexander  Leigh,  K.C.B. ;    Rachel :    Jane    Forbes  ;    and 
Christina,  all  d.  v.am. 


IT.  Donald  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Forbes,  Major,  co.  Ross  Militia,  m.  Catherine  Nicholson, 
in  Stornoway,  and  had  issue, 

1  Nicholson,  M.D.,  d.  unm. 

2  Roderick,  of  Foveran.  co.  Aberdeen,  Major-Gen.  (re- 
tired) R.A.,  b.  4  June,  1830;  to.  15  April,  1878,  Caroline 
Sophia,  dau.  of  J.  A.  Beaumont,  Esq.  ol  Wimbledon  Park, 
and  has 

Florence  Mary,  6.  7  July,  1879. 

3  Thomas,  Major  late  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  16  Feb. 
1837. 

1  Mai-y,  m.  Rev.  John  Kennedy,  D.D.,  Minister  of  Ding- 
wall. 

2  Catherine  Unice,  wi.  Adam  Duncan,  of  Naughton,  co. 
Fife. 

IV.  John,  M.D.,  d.  UHid. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Donald  Mackenzie,  of  Glack,  Minister  of  Fodderty, 
TO.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mackenzie,  of  Brae,  and  by  her 
had 

I.  Colin.  Major  R.E..  h.  1793:  m.  1838,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Pendrill,  ot  Bath,  M.D.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S6U. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Elizabeth,  la.  Lieut.  Stewart,  R.N. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Rev.  Donald  Mackenzie  ra.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr. 
Foyers,  of  Fort  St.  George,  but  had  no  further  issue.  His  2nil 
son, 

John  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Glack,  6.  21  March,  1795:  m.  21 
Oct.  1822,  Margaret  Campbell,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pendrill,  of 
Bath,  M.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  June,  1855)  had  issue, 

Duncan  Campbell  (Piov.),  now  of  Glack. 

John  Pendrill,  M.A.,  Oxon,  b.  7  Feb.  18:5;  m.  1st,  20  Oct. 
1859,  Lucy  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Col.  Thornton  (she  d.  1870) ; 
and  2ndly,  25  July,  1878,  Caroline  Maria,  dau.  of  J.  H. 
AV'ottur,  Esq.  of  Hamburgh. 

Roderick  Bain  (Rev),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Sudbrooke,  co.  Lin- 
coln, b.  14  Sept.  1834;  m.  10  Nov,  1868,  Josepha  Peyton, 
cider  dau.  of  Richard  Ignatius  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Devon- 
shire Street,  Portland  Place,  London. 

Margaret  Campbell  Pendiid.  Mary. 

Mr.  Mackenzie  d.  3  Nov.  1882,  and  was  ,'.  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  Rev.  Duncan  Mackenzie,  of  Glack. 

Arms — Az.,  a  stag's  head  cabosed  or,  between  the  attires  a 
dirk  point  downwards  arg.,  hilted  of  the  second.  Crest — Two 
hands  grasping  a  two-handed  sword  in  bend  ppr.  Motto — 
.Semper  fidelis. 

Jitsideace — Shephall,  Steven.ige. 


MACKENZIE    OP   MOKNISH. 

Mackenzie,  John  IIl'GH,  Esq.  of  Mornisli,  Isle 
of  Mull,  and  of  Fracadal,  Tobermory,  Mull,  J. P. 
COS.  Argyll  and  Cumberland,  b.  1  Sept.  1849 ;  w. 
Jeanie  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  Esq.  of 
Longcroft,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  has  issue,  Jon:^ 
MuKRO,  b.  1882,  and  Jean  Elizabeth. 

Lineage. — Thi;  is  a  branch  of  the  House  of  Kintail, 
through  Mackenzie  of  Gairloch  (.sse  Bdree's  I'eeraffe  and 
Biu-oactage). 

Hector  Roy  Mackenzie,  of  Gairloch,  son  of  Alexander 
"  lonraic  "  Mackenzie,  7th  Baron  of  Kintail,  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  JIacdoughal,  of  Morar,  d.  1528,  leaving  by 
Anne,  dau.  of  Ronald  Bayne  McDonald,  of  Moydart,  his  wife,  a 
son, 

John  Glassich  Mackenzie,  of  Gairloch,  m.  Agnes,d  au.  of 
James  Eraser,  of  Foynes,  and  d.  1551,  leaving  Hector,  his 
heir  d.  s.  p.  1566;  Alexander,  d.  s.p.  1567;  and 

John  Roy  Mackenzie,  of  Gairloch,  who  s.  his  brothers,  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Aeneas  McDonnell,  of  Glengarry,  and 
2ndly,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Murdoch  Mackenzie,  of  Fairburn,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son  by  his  1st  wife, 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Gairloch,  -m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Roiie  Mohr  Mackenzie,  and  by  her  had,  with  three  daus.  (of 
whom  Isabel  ra.  1st,  John  Mackenzie,  of  Lochslyn,  2ndly, 
Colin  Mackenzie,  of  Tarvie,  and  3rdly,  Murdoch  Mackenzie,  of 
Achiltie),  four  sons, 

I.  Kenneth,  his  heir. 

II.  Murdock,  of  Sand,  m.  dau.  of  John  McKenzie,  of  Fair- 
burn,  and  had  a  dau.  Margaret,  ui.  Colin  Mackenzie,  brother 
of  John  Mackenzie,  of  Applecross. 

III.  Hector,  to.  a  dau.  of  John  Mclver. 

IV.  Alexander,  m.  Janet,  d.iu.  of  John  Mackenzie,  of  Ord, 
and  left  issue.    His  descendants  are  still  living  in  Gairloch; 


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of  them,  Alexander  Mackenzie  was   Editor  of   the  Cdtic 

Magazine,  and  Jolin  Mackenzie,  author  of  the  JStaatles  of 

(iailic  Poetry. 
Hem.  2ndlj',  Isabel,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Cool, 
and  by  her  had 
V.  William,    of    Belmadutliy,    ancestor    of    Mackenzie    of 

FLoKcrbWii  and  Mackenzie  of  PUlundie  and  Calho. 

The  eldest  son, 

Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Gairloch,  in.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  Donald  MacDonald,  of  Slate.  She  d.  s.  j).,  and  he  m.  2ndly , 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Mackenzie  Grant,  of  Grant,  and  by  her  had 
lliree  daus.,  viz.,  Mary,  m.  1st,  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Mun- 
loL-hy,  2ndly,  Mackenzie,  of  Gruinard,  and  3rdly,  Mackenzie,  of 
Sand;  Barbara,  in.  1st,  Hew  Fraser,  of  Kinneries,  and  2ndly, 
Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Ardloch ;  Lilian,  m.  Alexander 
Mackenzie,  of  Ballone,  and  as  many  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  Mackenzie,  Bart,  of 
Gairloch  and  Mackenzie  of  Lochead. 

II.  John,  <;.  unm. 

III.  Hector,  of  Bishop  Kinkell,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Donald 
Mackenzie,  of  Loggie,  and  left  issue. 

Kenneth  Mackenzie  in.  3rdly,  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Cuthbert, 
of  Castlehill,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Isabel,  m.  Roiie,  son 
of  John  Mackenzie,  of  Applecross,  and  Annabella,  m.  George, 
son  of  Eorie  Mackenzie,  of  Dachnialuak,  and  three  sous, 

IV.  Charles,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Kenneth,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Colin,  ancestor  of  Mackenzie  of  Jlountgerald. 

The  4th  son, 

Charles  Mackenzie,  of  Letterewe,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
MacKenzie,  of  Applecross,  and  had  two  daus.,  Anne,  in. 
Murdo  Mackenzie,  of  Kernsary ;  another  m.  Rorie  Mackenzie, 
of  Sannachan,  and  three  sons, 

I.  Murdoch,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Hector  (Rev.),  Minister  of  Fodderty  and  librarian  at 
Aberdeen. 

III.  Alexander,  ancestor  of  Mackenzie  of  Portmore. 

The  eldest  son, 

Murdoch  Mackenzie,  of  Letterewe,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Simon  Mackenzie,  of  Torridon,  and  widow  of  John  Mac- 
kenzie, of  Dalmartine,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

7.  Janet,  in.  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  .Sand. 

If.  Anne,  in.  Kev.  James  Kobinson. 

Slurdoch  Mackenzie  fought  at  Sheriffmuir,  and  was  killed  at 
Glenshiel,  1719,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

.John  Mackenzie,  of  Letterewe,  rn.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Tollie,  Provost  of  Dingwall,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Murdoch,  of  Letterewe,  his  heir,  Capt.  78th  Eegt.,  d.  e.  p. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Letterewe,  heir  to  his  brother,  m.  Kathe- 
rine,  dau.  of  James  Macdonald,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Letterewe,  his  heir,  d.  unm. 

2  James.  3  Munro.  4  Alexander. 

5  Hector,  of  Letterewe,  sold  that  estate  to  Mcyrick  Bantes, 
Esq.,  and  d.  unm.  at  Algoa  Bay,  1860. 

6  Donald.  1  Jessie,  rn.  Mr.  MacDonaJd. 
2  Katherine.  3  Emily. 

in.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1.  Annabella.  ii.  Katherine.  iii.  Anne. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Mackenzie,  J.P.,  D.L.,  co.  Ross,  m.  1st,  Johanna, 
dau.  of  Roderick  Mackenzie,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

I.  John,  of  Auchinstewart,  m.  Anna  Bond. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1817,  Christina,  dau.  of  Rev.  Hugh  Munro,  and 
U.  1846,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  further  issue, 

II.  John  Munro,  late  of  Mornish. 

HI.  Hugh  Munro,  m.  Alexandra  Barbara,  Macleod,  and  has 
issue,  1  Martin  Edward  ;  2  Hugh  Munro  Macleod;  1  Chris- 
tina Elizabeth ;  2  Jeanie  Macleod  ;  and  3  Katherine  Marion. 

1.  Katherine,  m.  Jaines  Robertson  Walker,  Esq.  of  Gilgarron, 
CO.  Cumberland,  R,N. 

John  Munro  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Mornish,  Isle  of  Mull, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Argyll,  and  J.P.  cos.  Ross  and  Lanark,  6. 
10  Jan.  1819;  rn.  21  July,  1846,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Patrick  Chal- 
mers, Esq.  of  Wishaw,  and  d.  2G  Nov.  1893,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Hugh,  now  of  Mornish. 

II.  Patrick  Chalmers,  6.  1850:  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
cnalmers,  Esq.  of  Longcroft,  co.  Linlithgow. 

I.  Hamet,  m.  James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Wishaw. 

II.  Helen  Mary,  m.  Dr.  John  Macdougall,  of  Carlisle. 

-<r»M- Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  stag's  head  cabossed  or 


2nd  and  3rd  az.,  three  frasersarg.  Crest— \  dexter  arm  holding 
a  garland  of  laurel  all  ppr.     Motto — Virtute  et  valore. 

Seats — Calgarry,  Aros  Mull,  N.B.,  and  Gariion  Tower,  co. 
Lanark. 


MACKENZIE    OF    PORTMORE. 

Mackenzie,  Colin  James,  Esq.  of  Portmore, 
CO.  Peebles,  J.P.  Lord-Lieut,  and  Convener  for 
that  CO.,  b.  19  Feb.  1835  ;  s.  bis  father  1862 ;  m. 
25  April,  1871,  Catharine  Alice,  eldest  surviving 
dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Wauchopo,  Esq.,  C.B.,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Colin  Charles  Forbes,  6.  7  Dec.  1879. 

II.  John  Montolieu  Hay,  b.  17  Aug.  1835. 

III.  Francis  Victor  Hamilton,  6.  16  Feb.  1887. 

I.  Helen  Alice,  d.  18  March,  1878. 

II.  Evelyn  Mary  Hay,  b.  1  June,  1874. 

III.  Katharine  Maud  6.  22  Aug.  1875. 

IV.  Dorothy  Anne  Lucy,  b.  20  April,  1877. 

V.  Cecil  Louise,  6.  17  Nov.  1878. 

VI.  Esme  Valentine,  b.  14  Feb.  1881. 

VII.  Ruth  Eleanor,  d.  13  Aug.  1882. 

VIII.  Rachel  Octavia. 

IX.  Winifrid  Hersey. 

liineagre. — Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Tollie,  Provost  or 
Dingwall,  3rd  son  of  Charles  Mackenzie,  of  Letterewe  (see 
Mackenzie  of  Mornish),  m.  1st,  Annabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Donald 
Bayne,  of  Tulloch,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Catherine,  m. 
John  Mackenzie,  of  Letterewe,  and  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  JoUu 
Downie,  Minister  of  Gairloch  Urray,  and  one  son, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

He  in.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  B.ayne  of  Delny,  and  by  her 
had  three  daus.,  Jane,  in.  John  Mackenzie  ;  Annable,  in. 
William  Kemp,  of  Comrie;  and  Anne,  in.  Kenneth  Mackenzie, 
of  Milbank,  and  two  more  sons, 

II.  Donald,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  in  Ireland. 

III.  Hector,  Bailie  of  Dingwall,  rn.  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Portmore,  co.  Peebles, 
purchased  that  estate.  He  m.  Oct.  1766,  Anne,  dau.  of  Colin 
Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Kilcoy,  by  Martha  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Inverallochy,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  21st  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p.  1796. 

II.  Colin,  his  heir. 

in.  William,  of  Muirton,  co.  Ross,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  AV.S.,  h. 
1  Oct.  1780;  m.  1st,  (i  July,  1809,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Midmar,  co.  AberJueu,  by  whom- 
he  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  of  Meikle  Scatwell,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  W.S.,  b 
1812;  m.  1842,  M;irion  Dalryrnple,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Midmar,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Willi.iiu 
Garioch,  d.  unm.  1876;  2  John  Mansfield,  W.S.,  b.  1816: 
3  Alexander  James;  4  Douglas  Hay,  d.  unm.  1873;  6 
George  Vansittarr. ;  6  James  Dalyrymple. 

2  .lames  Mansfield,  d.  unm. 

3  William  (Rev.),  M  A.,  ?>?.  Isabella  Trotter. 
1  Marion,  m.  Capt.  de  Lislie. 

He  m.  2ndly,  9  April,  1821,  Alice,  elxJest  dau.  of  Andrew 
Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddrie  Marischal,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Ediu- 
burgh,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1856. 

IV.  Sutherland,  of  Edinburgh,  d.  unm. 

V.  John,  Banker,  of  Inverness,  m.  Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Robert  Pierson,  of  Riga,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  d.  s.  p.  1860. 

2  John  Robert,  Major-Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,m.  Amelia  Wilson, 
and  had  issue. 

3  Colin,  Major  Madras  Staff  Corps,  in.  Victoria,  dau.  of 
Charles  Mackinnon,  and  had  issue. 

1  Charlotte,  m.  1st,  John  A.  Fraser,  93rd  Regt. ;  2ndly, 
Rev.  William  Duncombe. 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  1st,  George  Grogan,  Esq.  of  SeafieM. 
near  Sutton,  co.  Dublin,  who  d.  Nov.  1851,  and  2iidly,  ]■'> 
May,  1852,  Col.  St.  George  Stepney,  C.B.,  Coldstreaiu 
Guards. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  George  Harkness,  Madras  N.I. 

4  Katherine,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Harkness. 

Alexander  d.  1805.    His  2nd  son, 

CoLiN  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Portmore,  P.C.S.,  m.  May,  18?o, 
Elizabeth  (who  d.  1852),  dau.  of  Sir  William  Forbes,  6th  Bart. 
of  Pitsligo,  and  dying  Sept.  1835,  left  issue, 

I.  William  Forbes,  his  heir, 

II.  James  Hay,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Wedderburu,  Esq. 
and  d.  1865,  having  had  issue, 

1  Colin,  W.S.  2  Jaines  Wedderburn,  d.  young. 

3  George. 

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■  1  Isabella  Elizabeth,  711.  Major-Gen.  John  Agmondesham 
Vcsey  Kiikland. 
2  Alice,  rf.  mim.  3  Louisa  Helen. 

4  Anne  Christiana,  to.  Edward  M.  Bannernian,  Esq. 

5  Jean  Charlotte. 

III.  John,  111.  Christina,  dau.  of  John  Mansfield,    Esq.  of 
J\Ildmar,  and  had  issue, 

1  Colin,  Capt.   78th   Eegt.,  vi.  Jeanctte,  dau.  of   Baron 
Gerard  Kalkenbnrg. 

2  Christina  Garioch,  d.  unm. 

*v.  Sutherland,  Lieut.,  lost  at  .sea,  1842. 

V.  Georce  Lieut.  H.E  I.C.S..  d.s.p.  1844. 

VI.  Charles  Frederick,  Bishop  of  the  Zambesi,  d.  31  Jan. 

I.  Eliz.abeth,  m.  George  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Ochtertyre  (who  d. 
1869). 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.        iti.  Katharine,  d  unm. 

IV.  Jane,  d.  vnm.        v.  Louisa,  m.  William  Wilson,  Esq. 
\  I.  Alice,  m.  Yen.  Archdeacon  Grubb. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Forbes  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Portmore,  J. P.  and 
P.L.,  for  many  years  M.P.  for  co.  Peebles,  6.  April,  1807 ;  m. 
IM.arch,  1830,  Helen  Anne  (who  d.  1870;,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
iMoiitsomery,  2nd  bart.  of  Stanhope,  by  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Dougljis  his  wife,  dan.  of  Dunbar,  4th  Earl  of  Selkirk,  and 
Jying  24  Sept.  1862,  left  issue, 

Colin  James,  now  of  Portmore. 

Eliz.Hbeth  Helen,  d.  young  1840. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  buck's  head  cabossed 
or,  for  Mackenzie  ;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  three  frasers  arg.,  in 
centre  of  shield  a  wolf's  head  ppr.,  for  Bain.  Crest — A  hand 
holding  a  wreath  of  laurel  ppr.     il/o( to  — Virtute  et  labore. 

iS'eaJ— Portmore,  Eddlestune,  co.  Peebles. 

Clul) — Carlton. 


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MACKENZIE    OF  EliOWERBURN. 

Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Eva  Maey  Mae  joryEeskine, 
of  Flowerbiirn,  co.  Ross,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Evan 
Mackenzie,  Bart,  of  Kilcoy,  co.  Ross,  m.  1872, 
JiODEEiCK  Grogan  MACKENZIE,  Esq.  late  of 
Elowerbum,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  was  Cornet  16tli  Lancers, 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Highland  Rifle  Militia,  and  bj  him, 
-who  d.  1892,  has  issue, 


■Eva  Geobgina  Lillie. 
Violet  Edith  Ethel. 


Alice  Maude  Harriet. 


liineag'e. — The  Mackenzies  of  Flowerbum  are  a  branch 
of  the  family  of  Mackenzie  of  BdmadiUhy. 

William  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  1st  of  Belniaduthy,  eldest  son  of 
Alexander,  5th  Baron  of  Gairloch,  by  his  second  marriage 
with  Isabel,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Coul  {see  Mac- 
kenzie of  Mornish),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Cuthbert,  of 
l>iakie3,  and  had  five  daus.,  (Isabel,  m.  John  Munro,  of 
Tayne.s  ;  Catherine,  m.  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Logie ;  Janet, 
ji) .  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Gairloch ;  Jean,  m.  Hugh  Baillie, 
of  Kynmylics,  Sheriff  Clerk  co.  Ross  ;  and  Mary,  m.  Murdoch 
Mackenzie,  of  Sand)  and  one  son, 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Belniaduthy,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
ct  Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Coul,  and  had  (with  a  dau. 
Anna,  ui.  Alexander  Mackenzie,  M.D.)  three  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Ki-!ineth,  ancestor  of  Mackenzie  of  Pitlundi  and  Culbo. 
lu.  George. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  MACKENzrE,  of  Belmaduthy,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Eose,  of  Clava,  and  by  her  had  four  daus.  (Cathe- 
rine,  51?..   William  Tomlie,  of  Fortrose  ;   Elizabeth,  m.  John 
Matheson,   of  Bennelsfieid ;    Jean,  to.  Simon  Mackenzie,  of 
.Sootsburn ;  Isobel,  m.  William  Mackenzie,  Lieut.  77th  Eegt., 
Jcilled  at  Fort  du  Quesne,  175^)  and  three  sons, 
1.  John,  of  Belmaduthy,  his  heir,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John 
^Mackenzie,  of  Delvine,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
William,  of  Belmaduthy,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Lan- 
caster, of  Cambridge,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John,  of  Belraaduihy,  m.  Margaret  Hay  of  Huntingdon, 
and  had  John  ;  Anne  Maria ;  and  Katharine. 
Ti.  .Tohn,  d.  unm.  in.  Kenneth,  m. 

I.  Blargaret,  d.  unm.  11.  Rebecca,  to.  John  Aird. 

William  Mackenzie  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Kenneth 
Mackenzie,  of  Scatwell  (sasine  to  her  1717),  and  had  further 
issue, 

IV.  Kenneth,  M.D.  v.  Roderick,  of  whom  hereafter, 

III.  LiUas,  m.  Roderick  McLeod,  of  Cadboll. 
The  5th  son, 


Roderick  Mackenzie,  was  the  1st  of  Flowerbum.  He  in. 
Grace,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Inchcoulter,  and  was 
grandfather  of 

Roderick  Mackenzie,  of  Flowerbum,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Glenmorriston,  and  was  father  of 

Roderick  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Flowerbum,  who  m.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Col.  Grogan,  of  Seafield,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  1848, 
leaving 

Roderick  Grogan,  now  of  Flowerbum. 

Elma,  m.  1869,  Major  John  Macdonald  Smith,  Madr.i-s  Staff 
Corps. 

Georyina  Adelaide,  m.  1867,  Roderick  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of 
Kiiicraig,  co.  Ross. 

Seat — Flowerbum  House,  by  Fortrose,  co.  Ross. 


MACKENZIE   OF   ORD. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander  Watson,  Esq.  of  Ord, 
CO.  Ross,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  91st  High 
landers,  b.  31  Aug.  1827;  m.  10  June,  1857, 
Angel  Babington,  dau.  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Peile, 
of  Hatfield,  co.  Hertford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Arthur,  Capt.  (79th)  Cameron  Highlanders,  ft. 
17  Sept.  1859. 

II.  Alexander  Francis,  Capt.  (93rd)  Argyll  and  Sutherland, 
Highlanders,  b.  18  April,  1861. 

I.  Beatrice  Anna,  6.  28  Nov.  1862,  to.  29  March,  1S87, 
Robert  Scarlett,  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Fra.ser,  Esq.  of 
Bunchrew,  co.  Inverness,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Anna  Watson,  6.  3  Jan.  1866. 

Liineaire. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Sea- 
forth. 

Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Gilchrist,  4th  son  of  Sir  Kenneth 
"  A'Bhlair  "  Mackenzie,  Baron  of  Kintail,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of 
Robert  Lovell,  of  Balumbie,  co.  Forfar,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Gilchrist,  ancestor  of  Mackenzie  of  Suddle 
of  Inve.rlaei,  and  of  Little  Findon. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  m.  and  left  issue. 

IV.  Rorie,  m.  and  left  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Mackenzie,  of  Keanlochluichart,  obtained  the 
tack  of  Ord.  co.  Ross,  from  Kenneth,  Lord  Kintail,  in  1598, 
m.  1st,  Isobel,  dau.  of  Rorie  McLeod,  of  Gairloch,  and  by  her 
has, 

I.  Murdoch,  d.  s.p. 

II.  Kenneth,  ancestor  of  Mackenzie  of  Scatwell, 

He  m.  2ndly,  Annabella,  dau.  of  Murdoch  Mackenzie,  of  Fair- 
burn,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of 
Coul)  had  further  issue, 

III.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Thomas,  m.  a  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Katewell,  and  had 

V.  Slurdoch,  d.  1628. 
The  .3rd  son, 

John  Mackenzie,  the  first  designated  by  the  title  "of 
Ord,"  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cuthbert,  of  Drakies,  by 
whom  he  had  (with  five  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  progenitor  of  Mackenzie  of  Hifjlifield. 

III.  George,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Mr.  Linen,  Minister  at  Fairn- 
bie,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

Alexander,  who  went  in  the  expedition  to  Darien,  and 
afterwards  returned  to  Jamaica. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Magdalene,  daa.  of  William 
Eraser,  of  Culbokie,  by  whom  he  had  issue  a  son, 

Thomas  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mac- 
kenzie, of  Applecross,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  John  1 
Mackenzie,  of  Highfield,  by  whom  he  had  only  one  survivinif  1 
son,  his  successor, 

Thomas  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Kenneth  1 
Mackenzie,  Bart,  of  Scatwell,  by  whom  he  had  issue  one  son 
and  two  daus., 

Alexander,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Gillanders,  Esq.  of  Highfield. 

Aibgail,  m.  George  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  DundonaJd. 
The  only  son, 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Niel 
Maclnnes,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Taxes,  Aberdeen,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus., 


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f.  Thomas,  of  Ord,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  Capt.  in  the  H.E.I. Co. 's  native  army.    He  m. 

Hannah,  dau.  of  James  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Belladrum,  and  d. 

in  Inclii,  15  June,  1837,  having  had  issue,  two  sons  and 

three  daus., 

1  Alexander,  in  the  army,  m.  a  dan.  of  Col.  Birch,  who 
was  killed  at  the  head  of  his  regiment  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny  in  1857,  and  had  four  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Charles  Archole,  in  the  army. 

1  Helen,  m.  William  Serle,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  ftladras,  and  has  four  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Enielia,  m.  Thomas  Davidson,  Esq.  of  the  Civil  Service 
in  India,  and  has  one  dau.  Anne. 

3  Anna. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1817,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Mackenzie,  2nd  son  of 
George  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Dundonald,  and  had  three  sons 
and  two  daus. 

II.  Slargaret,  in.  John  Mclean,  Esq.  of  Grenada,  by  whom 
she  has  issue  one  dau.  Helen. 

III.  Eliza,  deceased.  rv.  Helen,  deceased. 

Mr.  Mackenzie  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Tho.mas  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Ord,  Vice-Lieut,  and  J.P.  and 
D.L.  10.  Ross,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cromarty,  b.  Dec.  1797 ; 
m.  27  April,  1825,  Anna  Watson,  4th  dau.  of  James  Fowler, 
Esq.,  Uaddery  and  Grange,  co.  Ross,  and  d.  17  July,  1887, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  IS54)  an  only  son, 

Alesandeb  Watson,  now  of  Ord. 

Anns — Az.,  a  stag  s  head  cabossed  or,  within  a  bordure  em- 
battled of  the  last.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  grasping  a,  dagger 
in  bend  ppr.     Motto—Sic  itur  ad  astra. 

Seats— OtA  House,  Muir  of  Ord ;  and  Carrieraullie,  Strath- 
waich  Lodge,  near  Garve,  co.  Ross. 


MACKENZIE    OF    EAWLEY    COURT. 

Mackenzie,  William  Dalziel,  Esq.  of  Fawley 
Court,  CO.  Bucks,  Farr,  Invernesshire,  and  Newbie, 
Dumfricssliire,  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  Hon. 
Major  Queen's  Own  Oxfordshire  Hussars,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  J.!*,  cos.  Dumfries, 
Kirkcudbright,  Bucks,  and  Oxford,  D.L.  co.  Inver- 
ness, High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford  1873,  b.  31  March, 
3  840 ;  m.  1  Dec.  1863,  Mary  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Crowsley  Park, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Rodebick  Dalziel,  J.P.  Oxon,  Capt.  2nd  batt. 
Cameron  Highlanders,  6.  2  Sept.  I8G4  ;  m.  21  Nov.  1883, 
Maud  Evelyn,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  G.  W.  Higgenson, 
K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

1  DoDGLAS  Alexanbee  Willtam  Dalzell,  6.  1889. 

2  Kenneth  KitzPatrick,  6.  1891. 

3  Archibald    Edward    Murray,   h.  June,  1892;   d.    13 
March,  1893. 

II.  Edward  Baskerville,  2nd  Lieut.  2nd  batt.  Cameron  High- 
hinders,  6.  11  Dec.  1874. 

I.  Mary  Gwendoline,  m.  15  Nov.  18S7,  Duncan  Da\idson, 
Ksq.  of  TdUoch,  co.  Ross. 

II.  Isla  Jessie,  m.  23rd  Feb.  1892,  Harry  Officer,  3rd  son  of 
Richard  Blackwood,  of  Hartwootl,  N.S.W. 

III.  Aimee  Dorothea. 

IV.  Kathleen  Helen. 

liineag'e. — Alexandeb  Mackenzie,  b.  5  June,  1769,  at 
Wester  Fairbum,  parish  of  Urray,  co.  Ross,  of  the  family  of 
Mackenzie,  of  Fairburn  and  Muirton,  co.  Ross,  was  educated 
at  Inverness  High  School,  where  he  was  a  fellow-student  of 
David  Mackintosh,  with  wliom  he  came  to  England,  and  sub- 
sequently became  partner.  As  canal  engineers  the  firm  thus 
formed  constructed  many  of  the  canals  throughout  the 
country  ;  but  while  Mr.  Mackenzie's  partner  amassed  a  laige 
fortune,  his  improvidence  left  him  in  difficulties.  At  his 
death,  his  eldest  son,  William  Mackenzie,  at  first  with  Mack- 
intosh (on  Union  Canal)  and  then  as  a  civit  engineer  under 
Telford,  speedily  made  his  way ;  he  assisted  in  most  of  the 
great  works  (railways,  canals,  <tc.)  of  his  time,  and  was 
employed  by  the  government  as  engineer  in  the  Shannon 
improvements,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Irish  Secretary 
in  the  House  of  Commons  for  the  talent  and  energy  he 
displayed  there.  He  afterwards  contracted  for  many 
'  railways,  both  at  home  and  in  France,  Spain,  etc.,  and  was 
,    for  some  years  (as  was  also  the  late  Mr.  Edward  Mackenzie) 

■  partner  in   the  firm  of  Mackenzie   and  Brassey.      He   was 
;    director  of   several    railways.  Chevalier  of   the    Legion    of 

■  Honour,  and  at   the  time  of  his  death  presumptive  heir  to 
:    the  Muirton  estate.    He  was   s.  by   his  brother,   the   late 


Edward  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court.  Alexander  Mac- 
kenzie d.  at  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster,  23  Feb.  183G.  He 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Austin,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who 
d.  8  June,  1828,  aged  56)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Newbie,  Civil  Engineer,  to  whose  successful 
career  we  have  just  alluded,  was  b.  20  March,  1794;  m.  1st, 
Is  19,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Dalziel,  of  Glasgow,  which  lady 
</.  1838,  aged  49 ;  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Dewhurst, 
Esq.  of  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  29  Oct.  1851,  by 
neither  of  whom  he  had  issue. 

II.  Alexander,  6.  1796  ;  to.  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Sager,  C.E.,  in  Russia,  m.  1st,  —  dan.  of  T. 
Woodhouse,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  of  G.  Wood- 
house,  Esq.,  and  d.  in  London,  27  Feb.  1887  (aged  60), 
leaving  issue. 

2  Kenneth,  C.E.,  killed  in  a  railway  accident  in  France. 

3  Richard,  C.E.,  m.  hi?  cousin,  Eliza,  dau.  of  J.  Griffith, 
Esq.,  and  d.  in  Canada,  16  Feb.  1887,  aged  54. 

4  Alexander,  C.E.,  killed  in  a  railway  accident  in  Canada. 
1  Mary,  m.  Mr.  Scott,  in  Canada. 

III.  David  6.  1799;  d.  1802. 

:v.  Jnhn,  b.  1804  went  to  Virginia  as  a  planter,  and  d.  unm. 
v.   Daniel,  b.  1807;  d.  1811. 

VI.  Thomas,  6.  1808;  d.  1811. 

VII.  Edwaed,  his  heir. 

I.  Sarah,  6.  1797 ;  d.  unm. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  J.  Griffith,  Esq.,  and  d.  1875.  leaving  issue. 

III.  Mary,  b.  1814;  m.  Mr.  Barnard,  of  Greenock ;  d. «.  p. 
1875. 

IV.  Eliza,  m.  Alex.  Duckworth,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 
The  youngest  son, 

Edward  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court,  Bucks,  J.P.  cos. 
Buckingham,  Oxford,  Dumfries,  and  Kirkcudbright,  D.L.  co. 
Oxford,  and  High  Sheriff  1862,  6.  1  May,  1811;  s.  his  brether 
William,  in  the  property  of  Newbie ;  purchased  1853,  the 
manor  and  estate  of  Fawley  Court  from  William  Peere- Wil- 
liams-Freeman, Esq.  of  Pylewell;  m.  1st,  31  Jan.  18S9,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Dalziel,  Esq.  of  the  Craigg,  co.  Dumfries,  by 
Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Dewhurst,  Esq.  of  Chorley, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  July,  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Dalziel,  now  of  Fawley  Court  and  Farr. 

II.  Edward  Philippe,  of  Auchenskeoch,  Kirkcudbrightshire, 
of  I  he  Craigs,  Dumfriesshire,  and  of  Downham  Hall, 
Suffolk,  formerly  Lieut.  9th  Lancers,  Lite  Col.  Comm.  Loyal 
Suffolk  Hussars,  J.P.,  cos.  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  and  Dumfries, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Suffolk,  1882,  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  b.  14 
March,  1842:  m.  liGb,  Helen  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  a 
dau.  Beryl  Baskerville,  m.  1890,  Col.  Geoffry  Barton,  C.B., 
7lh  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Austin,  late  of  Warmanbie,  Dumfriesshire,  J.P.,  late 
Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Scots  Fusiliers,  6.  10  Oct.  1856;  m.  31  Jan. 
1878,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Major  Gustavus  Tuile  Dalton,  of 
Fennor,  co.  Meath. 

IV.  Keith  Ronald,  of  Gillotts,  Oxon,  b.  17  May,  1861. 

I.  Alarie  Ada,  m.  1869,  John  William  Rhodes,  Esq.  of 
Hennerton,  Berks,  J. P.,  formerly  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  and 
lias  issue, 

II.  Claire  Evelyn,  to.  1866,  Francis  Henry,  Esq.  of  Elmstree, 
CO.  Gloucester,  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Gloucestershire  Hussars, 
late  Lieut.  9th  Lancers, and  has  issue. 

III.  Sarah  Rosa,  7!i.  John  E.  Cooke,  Ksq.,  and  lias  issue. 

IV.  Alice  Edith,  to.  Major  \V.  Partridge,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Aimee  Gertrude,  m.  22  Oct.  Ia7:,  Sir  William  Robert 
Clayton,  6th  Bart,  of  Marden  Park. 

VI.  Maiy  Maude  Janetta, 

Mr.  Edward  Mackenzie  ra.  2ndly,  1864,  Ellen,  dau.  of  James 
Mullett,  Esq.  He  d.  27  Sept.  I8S0,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  William  Dalzlel  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  now  of  Fawley 
Court. 

Artns — Or,  a  cross,  parted  and  fretty  az.,  between,  in  the  first 
and  fourth  quarters,  a  stag's  head  cabossed  of  the  last;  in  second 
and  third  quarters,  a  mountain  in  flames  ppr.  Crest — A  stag's 
head  cabossed  az  ,  within  its  attires  a  cross  couped  or,  the 
whole  between  two  stags'  horns  guld.     Motto—AUvsija  faithful. 

.SVais— Fa»  ley  Court  (built  by  Sir  Christopher  Wren),  Henley- 
on-Tliames ;  Croxton  Park,  Thetiord ;  Newbie,  Annan,  N.B.  ; 
and  Farr,  co.  Inverness. 


McKEREELL    OF    HILLHOUSE. 

McKeeeell,  Eobeet  Mhee,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse, 
CO.  Ayr,  l.ith  Laird,  b.  27  Sej^t.  184tJ ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  J.P.  :ind  Commissioner 
of  Supply  for  co.  Ayr,  Member  of  the  K03  al  Com- 
pany of  Aichers,  tlie  Queen's  Body  Gruard  for  Scot- 
land, and  Major  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Eoyal  Scots  Fusi- 
liers;  s.  his  cousin,  William  AlcKerrell,  Esq.  the 
12th  Laird  of  Hillhouse,  16  April,  18S2  ;  contested 
in    the   Conservative   interest   the   Parliamentary 

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representation  of  the  burgh  of  Paisley  at  the 
general  election,  Nov.  1885,  and  at  the  bye-election, 
June,  1891 ;  m.  4  Dec.  1889,  Lucinda  Margaret, 
younger  dau.  of  James  Winter  Brittain,  Esq.  of 
Gifford's  Hall,  Suffolk  {see  Erittain  of  GiJfonVs 
Hall),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  James  Mube,  6.  17  Aug.  ISCO. 

I.  Lucinda  Pauline  Kose  Edith  Mure. 

II.  Margaret  .\gnes  Mure. 

Lineage.— The  McKekbells  have  long  flouiishcd  in  co. 
AjT.  It  is  supposed  Vy  some  that  they  came  originally  from 
Ireland,  possibly  with  Edward  Bruce,  and  settled  in  Ayrshire 
early  in  the  14th  century ;  whilst  others  assign  a  still  earlier 
date  to  that  event,  in  accordance  with  the  family  tradition 
handed  down  from  sire  to  son,  whic''  bears  out  that  the 
McKebreli^  originally  came  from  the  ^N  ^tern  Islands  in  the 
train  of  King  Robert  the  Bruce,  when  1.^  t.et  out  from  the 
Castle  of  Brodick  for  Turnbeiry,  to  fight,  and,  as  it  proved,  to 
overthrow  the  English. 

The  first  of  the  name,  and  the  most  remote  now  on  Scottish 
record,  Sir  John  Makirel,  is  mentioned  in  Froissart's  Chronicles, 
Vol.  iii.,  ch.  cxxvi.,  as  having  distinguished  himself  at  the 
celebrated  battle  of  Ottebburn,  19  Aug.  138S,  by  wounding 
and  capturing  Raoul  de  Perst  (Hotspur's  brother),  who  held 
the  second  command  in  the  English  host.  About  a  century 
later  we  find  that 

Maetin  McKereeli,,  a  landed  proprietor  in  co.  Ayr,  was  the 
occupier  of  Hillhouse,  which  at  that  time  belonged  to  the 
Cathcart  family — the  McKerrells  doubtless  holding  the  pro- 
perty from  the  then  Lord  Cathcart  as  their  superior.  Martin 
McKerrcU  had  a  son, 

John  McKebrell,  also  described  as  "in  Hillhouse,"  who 
sold  under  reversion  to  William  Wallace,  of  Whitehouse,  a 
piece  of  land  in  the  burgh  of  Ayr  designated  the  "  Stank- 
acre,"  which  passed  into  the  possession  of  Janet  Wallace,  only 
dau.  of  Willam  Wallace,  of  Whitehouse,  who  in.  Gilbert 
Mc.-ilexander,  and  it  was  subsequently  redeemed  from  the 
ZIcAIcxandere  by  John  McKerrell's  son, 

William  McKerrell,  of  Hillhouse,  1st  Laird,  6.  ir)62;  he 
was  bred  to  the  law  and  practised  in  Chancery,  receiving  from 
King  James  VL,  by  a  grant  under  the  Privy  Seal,  dated  Aber- 
deen, 23  April,  1589,  a  gift  of  the  ward  and  non-entry  of  the 
"Bogmedow"in  the  Baileiie  of  Kyle  Stewart,  shire  of  Ayr, 
and  was  finally  appointed  Sheriff  Clerk  of  Ayr.  He  acquired 
the  estate  of  Hillhouse,  together  with  the  lands  of  Barrassie, 
Goldring  (now  called  "Rosemount "),  Keuimoch,  Polsliill, 
Headmark,  and  Langholme,  all  in  the  co.  of  Ayr;  he  was 
thrice  married,  Ist,  to  Elizabath,  dau.  of  John  FuUarton,  of 
J)reghorn,  co.  Ayr,  by  his  wife,  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Chalmers,  of  Gadgirth,  co.  Ayr,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

W^illiam,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Agnes,  m.  William  Roger  (mar.  con.  dated  29  Jan.  1C12), 
and  d.  March,  1631,  leaving  issue  (will  proved  12  May, 
1632). 

Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Hamilton,  M.A.,  Minister  at  Monkton, 
CO.  Ayr  (mar.  con.  dated  18  Oct.  1616). 

Mr.  McKerrell  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Fullarton,  (mar.  con.  dated 
16  July,  1604),  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Sept.  1612;  will  conf.  12 
Aug.  1617)  had  issue  two  daus., 

Jean,  tn.  Jolui  Shaw,  of  Dalwyne  (mar.  con.  dated  29  Aug. 
1627). 

Margaret,  nt.  James  Chalmer  (mar.  con.  dated  9  Aug.  1632). 

He  III.  3rdly,  Esther  Fullarton,  dau.  of  James  Fullarton,  elder 
of  that  ilk  (mar.  con.  dated  17  Sept.  1013),  and  by  her  had 
issue,  one  son  and  three  daus., 

James,  who  received  from  his  father  a  grant  of  the  lands  of 
Headmark,  in  the  parish  of  Ochiltree,  co.  Ayr,  under  a 
charter  dated  17  Oct.  1628. 

Sarah,  m.  John  Ross,  son  and  heir  to  Andrew  Ross,  of  Troweir 
(mar.  con.  dated  29  Aug.  1638). 

Barbara.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  SIcKerrell  d.  at  Hillhouse,  Oct.  1629  (h's  widow,  Esther 
Fullarton,  m.  2ndly,  Adam  Cunynghame,  brother  to  William 
CunjTighame,  of  Brounhill),  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

ilAGisTEB  William  McKerrell,  of  Hillhouse,  2nd  Laird, 
whose  infeffment  as  heir  to  his  father  in  the  lands  of  Hillhouse 
and  others  is  dated  5  May,  1630.  Under  a  precept  of  Clai'e 
Constat  by  Matthew  Wallace,  of  Dundonald,  dated  15  Sept.  1630, 
he  was  infcft  in  the  lands  of  Barrassie,  and  under  another 
precept  of  Clare  Constat  by  William,  Viscount  Ayr,  he  Avas 
infeft  in  the  lands  of  Polshill  about  the  same  time.  In  1636, 
jMr.  William  McKerrell,  of  Hillhouse,  was  retoured  heir  to  his 
father  in  the  fifty  shilling  land  of  Goldring  (now  called  "  Rose- 
iiiount  ■■),  an!  on  23  Ajril,   1636,  he  received  a  charter  from 


John,  Lord  Loudoun,  o  parts  of  the  Barony  of  Kylopmiiir 
and  Barmuir,  co.  Ayr.  By  his  wife,  Jean  Wallace,  he  had 
issue, 

William,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 
John,  heir  to  his  brother,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Robert,  m.  Margaret,  sister  to  Robert  Cuningham,  of  Auchin- 
hervie,  and  had  issue  two  daus.,  Euphemia  and  Margaret; 
he  d.  March,  1677  (his  will   was   proved   5  March,  1691, 
by   William    McKerrell,    ot  Hillhouse,    the  executor,    his 
nephew). 
Jean,   ?/i.    Fergus   Mc.Vlexander,    M.A.,   Minister    of   Bair 
(mar.  con.  dated  30  July,  1658). 

Mr.  McKerrell  signed  the  "  Solemn  League  and  Covenant"  in 
the  local  branch  at  Dundonald  ;  the  document,  which  is  still 
preserved  there,  is  dated  1638 ;  and  it  is  a  curious  fact  that  of 
all  the  owners  of  land  in  the  parish  who  signed  that  docu- 
ment he  is  the  only  one  whose  possessions  still  remain  in  the 
family.  lie  d.  Sept.  1642  (his  widow  m.  2ndly,  William 
Wallace,  of  Galrigs,  now  Xewfield),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

W^illiam  McKerrell,  ot  Hillhouse,  3rd  Laird,  who  was 
retoured  heir  to  his  father  in  the  lands  of  Hillhouse,  3  Aug. 
1043,  the  infeffment  being  completed  3  Nov.  following.  On  a 
precept  of  Clare  Constat  by  Sir  William  Cochrane,  of  Cowdoun, 
dated  13  Nov.  1043,  he  was  iufeft  in  the  lands  of  Barrassie, 
and  in  1656  he  was  infeft  upon  precept  by  John,  Earl  of  Lou- 
doun, in  parts  of  the  lands  of  Kylesmuir  and  Barmuir.  He 
m.  Euphemia,  only  dau.  of  William  Russell,  M.A.,  Minister  of 
Kilbirnie,  co.  Ayr  (mar.  con.  dated  10  and  11  Nov.  1657),  but 
dying  s.  p.  m.  in  June,  1658,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  McKerrell,  of  Hillhouse,  4th  Laird,  who  had  pre- 
cept ot  Clare  Constat  from  William,  Lord  Cochrane,  dated  12 
Feb.  1659,  tor  infcffins  him  as  heir  to  his  brother  in  the  lands 
of  Barrassie,  and  on  16  March  following  was  retoured  heir  to 
his  brother  in  the  lands  of  Hillhouse.  Previous  to  his  succes- 
sion he  appears  to  have  resided  in  Paisley,  his  name  appearing 
thus  : — "  John  Mackerrel,  brother  to  Hillhouse,"  as  witness  to 
a  contract  betwixt  the  Lord  Cochran  and  the  town  of  Paisley, 
dated  at  Paisley  3  May,  1658.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Wallace,  M.A.,  Minister  of  Barneweill  (v/ho  in  1662  was 
appointed  Bishop  of  the  Isles)  (mar.  con.  dated  14  April  and 
15  May,  1660;,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter.  Robert. 

Anna,  m.  Lieut.  Robert  Nisbet,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Robert 
Nisbet,  at  Loudoun  Kirk,  of  the  family  of  Nisbet  of  Carfin 
(mar.  con.  dated  1689),  and  d.  ICUl. 

Joan,  TO.  James  Wallace,  brother  of  Robert  Wallace,  of 
Cairnhill. 

Elizabeth. 
Mr.  McKerrell  pulled  down  the  old  mansion  house  of  Hill- 
house, and  built  a  new  one  in  1671,  which  date,  together  with 
the  initials  of  John  McKerrell  and  Elizabeth  Wallace,  is 
engraved  on  the  stone  which  forms  the  present  lintel  to  the 
garden  door  at  Hillhouse,  which  stone  was  removed  from  the 
second  mansion  house  when  the  third  and  present  one  was 
erected  in  1800.  Mr.  McKerrell  d.  May,  1672,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

William  McKerrell,  of  Hillhouse,  5th  Laird,  who  had  a 
precept  from  William,  Earl  of  Dundonald,  on  15  July,  1680, 
tor  infef ting  him  in  the  lands  of  Barrassie.  He  7/i.  at  Dun- 
donald, 24  Jan.  1688,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  William  Fairlie, 
of  Bruntsfield,  near  Edinburgh,  and  of  Dreghorn,  co.  Ayr  (the 
name  of  which  he  changed  to  "Fairlie"),  by  his  wife,  Joan, 
only  dau.  of  the  ?as<  Sir  William  Mure,  ofRowallaa,  co.  Ayr 
(mar.  con.  dated  12  Jan.  1088),  and  had  is.sue, 

William,  his  heir,  bapt.  26  Oct.  1690,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Alexander,  bapt.  16  Sept.  1694.  Robert. 

John,  bapt.  21  June,  1702,  who  received  the  freedom  of  the 
burgh  of  Paisley  28  March,  1726,  and  was  afterwards 
appointed  Procurator  Fiscal. 

Elizabeth,  bopt.  22  April,  1692,  d.  young. 

Jean,  bapt.  11  Aug.  1698 ;  711.  Robert  Campbell,  31. D.  (mar. 
con.  dated  22  Dec.  1725). 
Mr.  McKerrell  d.  11  May,  1705  (his  widow,  Elizabeth  Fairlic, 
survivUig  him  till  about  1742),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  McKebbell,  of  Hillhouse,  Cth  Laird  who  m. 
Mary  Vaux,  or  Faux ;  her  father  was  in  holy  orders,  and  of 
F'rcnoh  extraction,  his  family  having  sought  refuge  in  this 
country  from  the  persecution  which  followed  the  revocation  of 
the  Edict  of  Nantes,  18  Oct.  1685,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 

John,  heir  to  his  brother,  b.  1  April,  1732,  of  whom  here- 
after. 

Elizabeth. 
Mr.  McKerrell  appears  from  a  sasine  in  favour  of  his  children, 
dated  13  Dec.  1750,  to  have  died  prior  to  that  date,  and  wafi«. 
by  his  elder  son, 


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AViLLiAM  McKebrell,  of  HiUhousc,  7th  Laird,  appointed 
Surgeon  to  tlie  Forces,  and  served  witli  Lord  Loudoun's  Regt., 
his  commission  being  dated  4  Sept.  1754.  He  d.  unm.  June, 
1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John*  McKebbell,  of  Hillhouse,  8th  Laird,  6.  1  April,  1732; 
VI..  at  Paisley,  March,  1752,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Ful- 
ton, Esq.  of  Maxwelton,  co.  Renfrew,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir,  6.  19  Nov.  1752,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  6.  30  Aug.  1758  ;  m.  1st,  1794,  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
\7illiam  Harvey,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  London,  who  discovered 
the  circulation  of  the  blood,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  I'aisley, 
LiO  Nov.  1801),  had  three  sons, 

1  John,  6.  1795  ;  m.  his  second  cousin,  Anna,  dau.  of  John 
Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Arden,  co.  Dumbarton,  by  Anna,  dau. 
of  Robert  Fulton,  Esq.  of  Hartfield,  co.  Renfrew,  and  d. 
G  Dec.  1831,  leaving  a  dau.  Joanna. 

2  Alexander,  b.  1797;  m.  Seraphina,  dau.  of  William 
Peimell,  Eq.,  Consul-General  in  Brazil,  and  d.  s.  p.  in 
1828.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  1829,  John  Bramley  Moore, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Langley  Lodge,  Gerard's  Cross,  Bucks, 
and  Aigburth,  Liverpool. 

3  WiLLiAsi,  6.  1799,  ef  whom  hereafter  as  12th  Laird. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  sister  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.  of 
Williamwood,  and  niece  of  Robert  Morris,  Esq.  of  Craig,  co. 
Ayr,  by  whom  he  had, 

4  Archibald,  fr.  5  Sept.  1807  ;  d.  unm.  24  March,  1861. 
air.  John  McKerrell  d.  16  May,  1836. 

sii.  Robert,  6.   26   Nov.    1760:    m.    17   Nov.    1800,    Sabina 
Margaretha,  dau.  of  Johann  Christian  Schulze,  Banker  of 
Frankfort-sur-Maine,  and  d.  April,  1841,  leaving  is.sue, 
1  Robert,  6.  16  July,  18r^4 ;  m.  18  Dec.  1845,  Emily  Pauline, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-GeH.  William  Staveley,  C.B.,  a  Waterloo 
officer,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  army  at  Madras,  and 
d.  25  Oct.  1875,  leaving  issue  four  sons  and  four  daus., 
Robert  More,  now  of  Uiilhouse. 
Ralph  Staveley,   B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  6.  22  July,  1854. 
Reginald  L'Estrange,    Capt.    93rd    Highlanders,    6.   5 
March,  1860;  i;j.  26  May,  1890,  Grace,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Henry  O'Brien  (see  Bcbke's  Peerage,  Inciii- 
QDIN,  B.).     She  d.  28  Dec.  1890. 
Augustus  de  Segur,  Capt.  79th  Highlanders,  b.  28  Aug. 

1863. 
Henrietta  Eliza  Cathcart,  m.  8  Dec.  1874,  Henry  Charles 
Adolphus  Frederick  William  Aklenburg-Bentinck- 
Count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  Lieut.-Col.  Cold- 
stream Guards  (sei  Bcbke's  Fetrage.  Pobtland,  \i.), 
and  has  issue. 
Georgiana  Louisa  Margaret, 7».  19Sept.  1872,  SirClaude 
Champion  de  Crespigny,  Bart,  {see  Bckke's  Peerage 
and  Burowetagf),  and  has  issue. 

Lei itia  Augusta  .Sarah,  J?!.  21  Dec.  1876,  Heniy  Francis 
Brounckcr,  Esq.  of  Kovcridge,  Dorset  {see  Bbounckeb 
of  llovendgr),  and  has  issue. 
Emily  Charlotte  Theodosia. 
1  Margaret,  b.  11  May,  1808  ;  d.  unvi.  Feb.  1864. 
■^  Augusta,  b.  6  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  10  Nov.  1831,  Jean  Andre 
Nicolas  Am(;'de,  Comte  de   Segur   de    Montaigne  (head 
of  the  senior  branch  of  the  De  Segur  family),  and  d.  21 
Jan.  1860,  leaving  issue  an  only  surviving  dau.,  Marie 
Eoberte  Leonie  de  StStrur,  b.  21   Feb.  1834  ;  vi.  21  Aug. 
Ib50,     Auguste     Hercule,     Baron     de    Chambaud    de 
Jonchfere,    of    Lucay,     Bourbonnais,     a    cadet    of    the 
ancient  house  of  the  Viscounts  de  Privas.  of  Vivarais, 
and  has  issue,  with  three  daus.  (Marie  Christine  Jeanne 
Roberte     Eleonore,     b.     15     Jan.    1857 ;     Alexandrine 
Augusta  Marie  Beatrix,  6.  10  .A.ug.  18"i9,  m.  3  Feb.  1880, 
her     second     cousin,      Raymond,     Comte      de     Segur 
d'Aguesseau,  eldest  son  of    the   late    Raymond   Joseph 
Paul,  Comte  de  Segur  d'.Aguesseau,  by  his  wife,  Marie 
Valentine,     Princess     Luboniirska ;     Marie     Geraldine 
Ivonne  Augusta,   6.   4  Jan.    1864).    a   son,    Guillaume 
Amide  Michel  Gaston  Robert  de  Chambaud,  6.  12  Sept. 
1867,  who,  in   right  of  his  mother,  she  being  the  last 
surviving  descendant  of   Michel,  Comte  de  Montaigne, 
author  of  "  Es.^ays,"  will  eventually  succeed  to  the  title 
of  Comte  de  Montaigne. 
IV.  Fulton,  6.  17   Sept.  1769;   m.   1st,   his  cousin  german, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Fulton,  of  Hartfield,  co.  Renfrew,  but 
had  no  issue.     He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  JlcCall, 
Esq.  of  Braehead,  and  had  three  daus.,  Sarah;  Margaret; 
and  Mary.    Mr.  Fulton  McKerrell  d.  1840. 
I.  Margaret,  b.  6  May,  1766;  m.  Moses  Crawfurd,  Esq.  of 
Newfitid,  CO.  Ayr,  and  had  issue. 
u.  Mary,  b.  18  July,  1771. 

I'l.  Elizabeth,  6.  25  Oct.  1772;  m.  Col.  John  Reid,  of  the 
H.E.I. Go's  service,  brother  to  the  Laird  of  Adamton,  and 
<<.  leaving  an  only  dau.  Elizabeth  McKeiTell  Reid,  who  m. 
George  James  CampbeU,  Esq.  of  Treesbank,  go.  Ayr  {which 
see). 

IV.  Jean,  b.  30  July,  1775;  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Fulton, 
Esq.  of  Hai-tfield,  late  Lieut.-Col.  79th  Highlanders,  and 
had  issue. 

V.  Marion,  b.  6  Feb.  1777 ;  ?;«.  James  Kibble,  Esq.  of  White- 
ford  and  Greenlaw  House,  co.  Renfrew. 


VI.  Agnes,  b.  10  Mar.  1779  ;  to.  John  Edward  Wright,  Esq. 
of  Bolton  on  Swale,  co.  York,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  McKerrell  d.  1811,  aged  79,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  McKerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  9th  Laird,  who  m. 
1st,  a  sister  of  Robert  Reid,  Esq.  of  Adamton,  co.  Ayr,  but  had 
no  issue.  He  ni.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Robert  Govane,  of  Ander- 
stone,  CO.  Lanark,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

111.  William,  d.  young.  iv.  Henbt,  heir  to  his  brother 

V.  James,  d.  unm.  1833. 

I.  Janet,  d.  unm. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  her  cousin -german.  Major  John  Crawfurd, 
44th  Regt.,  2nd  son  of  Moses  Crawfurd,  Esq.  of  Newfleld, 
CO.  Ayr,  and  d.  s.  p.  31  Aug.  1868. 

III.  Anne,  m.  James  Brown,  Esq.,  President  of  the  Society 
of  Chartered  Accountants,  Edinburgh,  and  d.  Feb.  1833, 
leaving  issue, 

1  James  Adam,  m.  his  2nd  cousin,  Madeline,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Alexander  Hill,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity  at 
the  University  of  Glasgow,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  only 
dau.  of  Moses  Crawfurd,  Esq.  of  Newfield,  co.  Ayr,  by- 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  McKerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse, 
8th  Laird. 

2  John,  m.  Elizabeth  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Renny,  Esq.  of  Dunevale  Park,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and 
has  issue. 

3  Robert,  d.  unm.  5  Feb.  1864. 

4  William,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  m.  1862.  Fanny,  3rd  dau.  of 
W.  E.  Lycett,  Esq.  of  Bowdon  Vale,  co.  Chester;  she 
d.  1865,  leaving  a  dau.  Annie  Frances. 

1  Anne,  m.  Adam  Hay-Gordon,  Esq.  of  Avochie,  CO. 
Aberdeen,  and  has  issue. 

2  Helen,  m.  the  Rev.  K.  F.  Colvin,  and  has  issue. 
IT.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  McKerrell,  who  had  the  honour  of  raising  and  command- 
ing as  their  Lieut.-Col.  theregiment  of  Paisley  Volunteers,  the 
first  regiment  embodied  in  1792  in  the  West  of  Scotland  to 
resist  the  threatened  French  invasion,  d.  15  Feb.  1820,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  McKebrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  10th  Laird,  who  was 
Master  of  the  Mint  at  Madras,  and  after  his  return  from  India, 
contested  the  Parliamentary  representation  of  the  Burgh  of 
Paisley  in  the  Conservative  interest  at  the  General  Election 
Dec.  1832,  which  followed  the  passing  of  the  1st  Reform  Bill, 
but  was  unsuccessful.  He  d.  unm.  '24  Nov.  1835,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Henry  McKerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  11th  Laird,  6.  17 
Feb.  1798;  m.  27  Feb.  1838,  Margaret  Cochrane,  dau.  of  John 
I'aterson,  Esq.,  Edinburgh,  and  dying  s.  p.  16  March,  1853,  was 
;;.  by  his  cousin-germau, 

William  McKerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  12th  Laird,  J. P. 
for  cos.  Ayr  and  Renfrew,  0.  Sept.  1799;  m.  1835,  his  cousin- 
gcrman,  Charlotte  Patullo,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Edward  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Bolton  on  Swale,  co.  York  (Capt.  Princess  of  Wales's 
Light  Dragoons),  by  Agnes  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
McKerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  8tli  Laird,  and  sister  and  co- 
heir of  John  Allan  Wright,  of  Bolton  on  Swale,  Comm. 
R.N.  Mrs.  McKerrell  was  6.  27  June,  1799,  and  d.  3  Oct. 
1879.  Mr.  McKerrell  d.  s.  p.  16  April,  188i,  and  was  s.  by 
his  cousin,  the  present  Robert  Mure  McKerrell,  Esq.  of 
Hillhouse. 

.^ )•»!«— Az.,  on  a  fess  or,  three  lozenges  gu.  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  arg.  Cresi — A  Roman  soldier  on  his  inarch,  with 
standard  and  utensils  all  ppr.     Motto — Dulcis  pro  patrii  labor. 

iStoi— Hillhouse,  Dundonald,  co.  Ayr. 


McKIE    OF    BARGAIiT. 

McKiE,  John,  Esq.  of  Bargalv,  co.  Kirkcudbright, 
D.L.,  b.  9  May,  1857. 

liineagre.— This  is  a  very  old  Galloway  family,  whoresons 
fought  at  Bannockburn  under  the  banner  of  King  Robert 
Bruce,  1314.  from  whom  they  got  lands  in  Galloway.  The 
Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright  has  been  represented  by  them  in 
Parliament  at  different  times.  Alexander  McKib,  of  Palgown, 
represented  the  county  at  the  time  of  the  Union ;  John  Mc 
KiE,  sat  in  Parliament  from  1747  till  1754;  I.  Ross  McKib 
from  1754  till  1761.  In  1040,  when  the  army  of  the  Covenanters 
took  the  town  of  Newcastle  from  the  King's  foi-ces,  the  troops 
commanded  by  Sir  Patbick  McKie,  of  Larg  (from  whom  the 
McKies  of  Bargaly  are  descended),  were  particularly  distin- 
guished {-tee  History  of  Galloway). 

James  McKie,  Esq.  of  Bargaly  (son  of  John  McKie,  Esq., 
by  Margaret  Murray  his  wife),  m.  Ann  McCaw,  and  was 
father  of 

John  McKie,  Esq.  of  Bargaly,  in  the  Stcwartry  of  Kirkcud- 


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l)ri,c:ht,  J.P.  amlD.L.,  5I.P.  fortheStewartry  of  Kirkcudbright, 
m.  1S17,  Anne  Eliza  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Laurie,  Esq.  of 
Ernespie,  and  had  issue  foursons,  James,  his  heir;  Peter;  Lau. 
Tie  :  and  John  ;  the  last  two  d.  young ;  and  a  dau.  Ann  Laurie, 
■who  also  d.  young.  He  d.  1858,  leaving  an  only  surviving 
son, 

James  JIcKiE,  Esq.  of  Barsaly,  Advocate  at  the  Scottish 
Bar,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  the  Stcwartry  of  Kirkcud- 
bright, 6.  18  May,  1821 ;  m.  1853,  Jane  Wilson,  only  dau.  of 
Archibald  Home,  Esq.  of  Balvarran,  co.  Perth ;  and  d.  27 
Dec.  1867,  leaving  four  sons  and  five  daus., 

John,  now  of  B.irgaly. 

Peter  Lawrie,   6."  1S60;    m.   1888,  Annie,   dau.  of    James 
Hamilton  Kennedy,  Esq. 

Av']r''^M^'''^"^'|twins. 
\V  illiam  Murray,  J 

Anne  Lawrie. 

Agnes,  m.  Oct.  1877,  John  William  Hutchison,  Esq.  of  Eding- 

ham,  CO.  Kirkcudbright,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 

Margaret  Preston,   in.    1880,  Andrew  Johnstone,   Esq.   of 

Halleather,  co.  Dumfries,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

Eliza  Nina,  m.  28  Feb.  1882,  John  Gladstone  Mackie,  Esq. 

of  Aucheneairn,  co.  Kirkcudbright. 

Ellen  Stormoiith,  to.  1889,  Charles  Lawrence  Johnstone,  2nd 

son  of  John  Johnstone,  of  Halleather,  co.  Dumfries. 

Arnu — Arg.,  in  chief  a  lion  passant  az.,  and  in  base  two 

ravens  pendant  from  an  arrow  fessways  sa.     Ci-ests—A  raven 

ppr.    Motto— lAbora,. 

Seats — Bargaly,   and  Ernespie,  near  Castle  Douglas  :   and 

Glencaird.  Newton  Stewart,  N.B. ;    all  in  the  Stewartry  of 

Kirkcudbright. 


narcissus  between  two  mullets  of  six  points,  of  the  first.  Ci-est — 
In  front  of  a  cubit  arm,  grasping  a  sword,  all  ppr.,  a  narcissus 
between  two  mullets,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — Disce  et 
labora. 

Seat — Manor  House,  Heath,  Wakefield. 

Club — Devonshire. 


MACKIE   OF    ATJCHENCAIRN. 

Mackie,  John  Gladstone,  Esq.  of  Aucliencairn 
and  Netherlaw,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
*.  20  July,  1854;  m.  1  March,  1882,  Eliza  Nina, 
dau.  of  the  late  James  McKie,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P. 
o£  Bargaly. 

Xiineagre James  Mackii:,  Esq.  of  Dailly,  co.  Ayr,  de- 
scendant from  the  familyofMcGHiE,?)i.  1808,  Margaret  McBlain, 
who  d.  1853.    He  d.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

IviE  Mackie,  Esq.  of  Auchencairn,  who  m.  1839,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  John  Gladstone,  of  Castle  Douglas,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Sept.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Jodel,  m.  Constantia,  dau.  of  T.  R.  Trevelyan,  Esq., 
and  d.  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Constantia  Florence,  6.  1865. 

II.  JoBN  Gladstone,  now  of  Auchencairn. 

1.  Elizabeth  Gladstone,  m.  John  James  Fildes,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

n.  Jessie  McBIain,  m.  Thomas  Fildes,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
ni.  Jane  Gladstone,  m.  B.  W.  Warner,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Mackie  d.  1873. 

Aiins — Arg.,  on  a  chevron,  between  a  lion  passant  az.  in 
chief  and  a  raven  in  base  of  the  second,  a  tower  of  the  first. 
Crest— A  hand  holding  a  dagger  ppr.     J/oiio— Lahore. 

Stats— Auchencairn  and  Netherlaw,  Castle  Douglas,  co. 
Kirkcudbright. 

Club — Union, 


MACKIE   OF   HEATH. 

Mackie,  Col.  Edwabd  Alexander,  of  the 
Manor  House,  Heath,  co.  York.  J.P.  late  Hon. 
Col.  1st.  Vol.  Batt.  West  Riding  Kegt.,  V.D.,  b. 
1834;  m.  14  Sept.  1S65,  Emma  Gertrude,  dau. 
of  R.  D.  Dunn,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Heath, 
Wakefield,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  five  daus. 

Lineage. — Kobert  Jefferson  Mackie,  Esq.  d.  1872, 
having  by  his  wife  Barbara  (nt.  1828,  d.  1874),  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Bownas,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  was  M.P.  for  Wakefield 
1880-85 ;  6. 1829  ;  m.  Feb.  1853,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Shaw,  E'q.  of  Stanley  Hall,  Wakefield,  and  d.  18  June, 
1885,  leaving  issue,  Edith  Grace,  of  St.  John's  Wakefield. 

2  David,  b.  1832,  d.  Dec.  1880. 

3  Edward  Alexander,  of  Manor  House,  Heath. 

4  John,  of  Cliff  House,  co.  York,  and  Watford  Villa,  co. 
Derby,  J.P.  for  CO.  Derby,  and  W.  B.,  York,  6.  14  Sept., 
1838;  TO.  19  April,  1866,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
James  Ingham,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  New  Mills,  co.  Derby,  and 
d.  1891,  s.  p. 

1  Anne  Itachel,  m.  1857,  Rev.  Canon  G.  Smith,  B.D.,  who 
d.  Oct.  1887,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  five  daus. 

2  Eliza  Hannah,  ot  Cliff  Hill  House,  Wakefield. 

wlrnis— Paly  of  .six,  or  and  gu.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  az.,  a 


MACKINNON    OF    MACKINNON. 

MACKINNON,  William  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Acryse  Pai-k,  Kent,  and  Belvedere,  Broad  stairs, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kent,  High  Sheriff  1885,  and 
J.P.  cos.  Middlesex  and  Hants,  M.P.  for  Rye  1852- 
3,  and  for  Lymington  1857-68,  M.A.  Camb. 
F.R.S.,  h.  4  Oct.  1813;  m.  27  April,  1846,  Mar- 
garet Sophia,  dau.  of  Francis  Willes,  Esq.,  by 
Caroline  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Whichcote, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Francis  Alexander,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor,  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  East  Kent  Mounted  Rifles,  6.  1848;  i;t. 
19  April,  18^8,  the  Hon.  Emily  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of 
Arthur,  1st  Baron  Hood  of  Avalon,  G.C.B.  and  has  issue. 

II.  William  Henry,  Col.  in  the  army,  Major  and  Lieut.  Col. 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  15  Dec.  1852,  jii.  Madeleine  Frances, 
dau.  of  Villiers  LaTouche  Hatton,  of  Clonard,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Mr.  Mackinnon  is  Chief  of  the  clan  Mackinnon,  iix 
the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland. 

Liineage. — On  the  forfeiture  of  the  last  Lord  of  the  Isles, 
and  in  the  disturbances  which  continued  during  the  following 
century,  the  name  of  Sir  Lauchlan  MacUinnon  occurs  very 
frequently,  and  he  appears  to  have  been  a  man  of  considera- 
tion. 

In  1651,  Lachlan  Mackinnon,  of  Stratherd,  Isle  of  Skye, 
Chief  of  Mackinnon,  was  made  Knight  Banneret  by  Charles  11. 
on  the  field  of  Worcester.  He  left  a  son,  Daniel  Mor  Mac- 
kinnon, Chief  of  the  clan,  who  left,  with  other  issue,  Danieu 
Mackinnon  (youngest  son),  who  quitted  his  home  on  account 
of  a  quarrel  with  his  father  in  the  hunting-field,  and  emigrated 
to  Antigua,  where  he  purchased  some  plots  of  land,  and  took 
a  very  conspscuous  part  in  politics,  particularly  in  the  affair  of 
Governor  Parke.  He  m.  the  sister  of  Col.  Thomas,  and  <i. 
March,  1720,  in  his  62nd  year,  having  had,  with  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, who  m.  —  Carlisle,  Esq.,  and  two  younger  sons,  George 
and  Samuel,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  v  ho  obtained  a  grant 
and  patent  of  the  great  salt  lake  of  Antigua,  and  served  witli 
distinction  in  the  legislature  of  the  island.  He  was  heir-at-law 
to  Lord  Lavington,  the  then  Governor  of  the  island.  He  m.:K 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Gov.  Yeamans,  of  Antigua,  and  d.  at  Bath,  17(i7, 
aged  70,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  and  Binfield,  Berks, 
who  m.  1768,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sisters, 
Caroline,  m.  Major  Dewar,  and  Elizabeth,  ire.  Count  Dupont)of 
James  Vernon,  Esq.,  son  of  Henry  Vernon,  Esq.ot  Hilton,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  who  to.  Miss  Frye,  and  d.  in  early  life,  leavinff 
two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  William  Alexander,  late  Chief  of  the  clan. 

2  Daniel,  Col.  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  of  which  corps  he 
has  written  a  history.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Dent,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  }}.  22  June,  1836. 

1  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Nassau  Molesworth,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Rochdale,  and  has  issue. 

2  Louisa,  m.  1812,  R.  Garden,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Binfield,  Berks,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  ISOG, 
Rachel  Yeamans,  youngest  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  Capt. 
Eliot,  47th  Regt,  (son  of  Samuel  Eliot,*  Esq.  of  Sanger,  co. 
Kirkcudbright,  and  also  of  Antigua),  and  i/.  3D  Jan.  1830, 
having  had  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  d.  s.  p.  1824. 

2  Edmund,  B.A.,  late  of  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  m.  8  May- 
1849,  Selina  Arabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Moore 
Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  eo.  Warwick,  by  Lady  Eliza- 
belh  Margaret  Townshend,  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Geor;;i', 
2nd  Marquess  Townshend,  and  has  surviving  issue,  Ranald 
Edmund  Eliot,  6.  8  Sept.  1852;  Hubert  Edmund ;  Hose 
Vernon;  Selina  Lucinda  ;  and  Margaret. 

3  Daniel  Henry.  B.A.,  Major,  late  Ibth  Lancers,  formerly 
of  Binfield,  Berks,  b.  18  .'^ept.  1813;  m.  12  Oct.  1847, 
Caroline,  youngest  dau.  or  tlie  Hun.  Baron  Dimsdale,  of 
Camfield   Park,    Herts,   and   has   issue,   Donald   Hilaro 

*  Samuel  Eliot,  Esq.,  left,  besides  his  son,  Capt.  Eliot,  three 
daus.,  of  whom  Elizabeth,  in.  1781,  Thomas,  2ind  Lord  Le 
Despcncer,  and  Alicia,  m.  William,  15th  Karl  of  ErroU. 


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Ouselcy  Dimsdale,  b.  8  Nov.  1848;  Alan  Murray,  B.A. 
Oxon. ,  b.  19  April,  1860,  assistant  private  sec.  to  the  late 
Postmaster-Gen  (Sir  James  Fergusson) ;  Kinetta  Sydney  ; 
and  Annie  Lucinda,  m.  Henry  St.  John  Digby,  eldest  son 
of  Ki«ht  Hon.  H.  C.  Raikes. 

1  Louisa  Rose,  m.  29  Nov,  1852,  John  Baker  Graves,  Esq., 
Ceylon  Ciul  Service,  deceased. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  d.s.p.  1841. 

IV.  Henry,  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  Major-General  in  the 
army,  a  most  gallant  and  distinguished  officer,  who  fell  at 
Ciudad  Rodrif^o,  19  Feb.  1812,  and  to  whom  a  tablet  has 
been  erected  by  the  country  in  St.  PauVs  Cathedral.  Gen. 
Mackinnon  m.  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Call, 
1st  Bart.,  and  left  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  17  March,  1814, 
Andrew  Redmond  Prior,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  and  d.  his  widow 
29  March,  1861),  two  sons, 

1  George,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  Grenadier  Guard'. 

2  Donald  Henry  Aylmer,  late  Capt.  in  the  68th  Light 
Infantry,  m.  1862,  Barbara,  3rd  dau.  of  Christopher 
Netherwood,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  Hall,  co.  York. 

I.  Louisa,  m.  Henry  Barnes,  Esq.  of  The  Fort,  co.  Hereford, 
and  left  issue. 

II.  Frances,  m.  John  Keenan,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dac,  Louisa. 

III.  Harriet,  ju.  George  Watts,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  in  France. 

Mr.  Mackinnon  d.  1809  (was  bur.  at  Binficld),  and  was  s.  by 
his  grandson, 

William  Alexander  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  Mackinnon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Rye,  b.  2  Aug.  1789;  to.  3  Aug.  1812, 
Einm.\,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Joseph  Eudworth  Palmer,  Esq. 
oi  Rust  House,  co.  Dublin,  and  Palmerstown,  co.  Mayo,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Alexander,  now  of  Acryse  Park. 

II.  Lauulilan  Hellinaham,  Capt.  R.N.,  late  M.P.  for  Rye,  b. 
21  April,  1816;  to.  9  Aug.  1842,  Augusta,  dau.  of  John 
Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes,  M.P.  for  Rochdale,  and  has 
issue,  1  Lauchlan  ;  2  San  Lorenzo ;  3  William  ;  4  Falkland ; 
5  Reginald;  6  Duncan;   1  Ellen. 

III.  Daniel  Lionel,  Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  killed  at  Inker- 
man  :  1)1.  Charlotte  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Sir  Dudley  Hill,  and 
had  issue. 

I.  Emma  Mary,  to.  the  Due  de  Gramont. 

II.  Louisa  Harriet,  m.  Thomas,  11th  Earl  of  Dundonald. 

III.  Flora  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  30  April,  1870. 

^nn«— Quarterly :  1st  vert,  a  boar's  head  couped,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  shin-bone  arg.  for  Mackinnon;  2nd  az.,  a 
tower  triple-towered  arg.,  for  Macleod;  3rd  or,  a  galley  gu. ; 
4th  arg.,  a  man's  hand  couped  below  the  wrist  from  the  sinister 
ppr.,  holding  a  cross-crosslet  titchee  sa.,  for  Macdonald.  Crtst 
— A  boar's  head  erased,  holding  in  the  mouth  the  shank-bone  of 
a  deer  ppr.  Motion — Audentes  fortuna  juvat ;  Cuimhnich  has 
Alpin.  i'upporters— Dexter,  alion:  sinister,  aleopard;  both  ppr. 

iSea£«— Acryse  Park,  near  Folkestone;  and  Belvedere,  near 
Broadstairs.     Town  House— i,  Hyde  Park  Place,  W. 

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MACKINTOSH  OF  MACKINTOSH:. 

Mackintosh,  Alfred  Donald,  of  Mackintosh, 
Chief  of  the  clan  CLiattan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon. 
Major  Q.  O.  Cameron  Highlanders,  late  Lieut.  7lst 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  b.  24  June,  1851 ;  m.  1880, 
Ella,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Edward  Priest 
Richards,  Esq.  of  Plas  Newydd,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
has  issue, 

Angus  Alexander,  6.  6  Aug.  1885. 

Violet  Charlotte,  6.  Feb.  1881 ;  d.  April,  1883. 

liineage.— The  family  of  Mackintosh,  into  which  Eva, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Doogal  Phaol,  Captain  of  the  clan 
Chattan,  to.  1282,  is  deduced  from  Suaw  or  Sheagii,  2nd  son 
of  Duncan  McDuff,  the  2nd  of  thutname,  and  3rd  Earl  of  Fife. 
This  Shaw  or  Sheagh  being  sent  by  King  Malcolm  IV.,  in  the 
year  1163,  to  repress  a  rebellion  in  Morayland,  which  he 
effected  in  a  most  signal  manner,  was  rewarded  with  the 
Constabulary  of  the  Castle  of  Inverness,  and  from  his  residence 
among  the  people  of  the  country,  who  spoke  the  Gaelic  only, 
was  called  Mac-in-tosh-ich,  that  is  to  say,  Thane's  son.  or  the 
principal  and  first  man  in  dignity  in  the  country,  and  so 
became  the  first  of  the  name  and  tlie  progenitor  of  a  long  line 
of  chiefs,  as  is  very  obvious  from  the  present  one  being  the 
25th  chief  of  that  name,  and  21st  of  the  clan  Chattan.  Two 
of  the  chiefs  had  the  honour  of  knighthood;  Lachlan,  the 
17th  Laird,  who  was  knighted  by  King  Charles,  and  was 
made  a  Knight  of  the  Bedchamber;  and  iEneas,  the  23rd 
Laird,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  by  George  III. 

William  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  eldest  son  and  heir  of 
Angus  and  Eva  his  wife,  heir  of  the  clan  Chattan,  was 
designed  Captain  ofthe  clan  Chattan,  and  added  to  the  ancient 


armorial  hearings  of  the  family,  "  Or,  a  lymphaasa.,"forcIau 
Chattan.  He  was  first  of  this  family  who  had  possession  of 
the  Barony  of  Moy,  and  had  also,  from  John  Pilmore,  Bishop 
of  Murray,  a  new  lease  of  Rothiemurchus,  dated  19  March, 
1347.     His  son, 

Malcolm  Mackintosh  (heir  to  his  nephew),  joined  the  Lord 
of  the  Isles,  and  was  one  of  the  chief  commanders  at  the  battle 
of  Harlow,  1411,  and  for  his  services  that  day  gotconfirmed  to 
him  the  right  and  possession  of  the  lands  of  Glenroy  and 
Glenspean;  in  Brae-Locliaber,  &c.  In  1428,  he  was  appointed 
by  KingJAMEsl.  Constable  and  Keeper  of  the  Castle  of  Inver- 
ness, which  he  nobly  defended  the  same  year  against  Alex- 
ander, Earl  of  Ross,  who  beseiged  it.  From  him  derived  in 
direct  descent. 

Sir  Lauchlan  Mackintosh,  made  by  King  James  VI. 
Heritable  Steward  of  Locliaber,  and  appointed  by  him  one  of 
the  Gentlemen  of  the  Bedchamber  to  his  son.  Prince  Charles. 
He  TO.  1612,  Agnes,  <lau.  of  John  Grant,  of  that  ilk,  and  d.  22 
June,  1622,  aged  29,  leaving  with  adau.,  Isabel,  m.  Alexander 
Rose,  son  to  the  tutor  of  Kilravock,  three  sons,  i.  William,  his 
heir;  ii.  Lauchlan,  who  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Graham,  of  Clay- 
pots,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Lauchlan,  who  d.  young,  and 
two  dans.,  Margaret,  m.  Hector  Mackenzie,  of  Assint;  and 
Isabel,  7)1.  William  Macpherson,  of  Noid ;  in.  Angus,  of 
Daviot,  b.  1616 ;  to.  1st,  Jean,  dau  of  Robert  Gordon,  of  Tilli- 
frosky  and  relict  of  Gordon,  of  Sachin,  and  2ndly,  Marjory, 
only  dau.  of  John  Robertson,  of  Inches.  By  the  latter  only  he 
had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  Elspeth,  Janet,  and  Jean),  two 
sons, 

I.  Lauchlan,  of  Daviot,  his  heir,  whom.  1687,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Colin  Mackenzie,  of  Redcastle,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  William,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  Angus,  successor  to  his  brother. 

3  Alexander,  m.  aud  had  issue. 

II.  Angus,  d.  1659. 

Sir  Lauchlan  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk.  a  staunch  adherent  of 
Charles  I.  He  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Graham,  of  Fintry,  and 
by  her  had,  with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Farquhar- 
son,  of  Invercauld,  and  Jean,  to.  Andrew  Spalding,  Baron  of 
Ashintillie,  two  sons,  Lauchlan,  his  heir,  and  William.  The 
Laird  d.  22  Nov.  1660,  aged  47,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Lauchlan  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  who  to.  1st.  Magdalene, 
only  dau.  of  Lindsey,  of  Edzell,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Monro,  of  Cubrian,  and  relict  of  Donald,  Master  of 
Reay.  By  the  former  he  had  one  son,  Lauchlan,  his  heir, 
and  by  the  latter  a  dau.  Christian.  He  d.  9  Dec.  1704,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lauchlan  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  who  joined  in  the  rising 
of  1715.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Duff,  of  Drummuir,  but  d.  s.  p. 
1731,  when  the  representation  and  chieftainship  devolved  upoa 
his  kinsman, 

William  Mackintosh  (eldest  son  and  heir  of  Laticlilan 
Mackintosh,  of  Daviot),  who  thereupon  became  Laird  of 
Mackintosh  and  Captain  of  the  clan  Chattan.  He  m.  Christian, 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Menzies,  Bart.,  by  Christian  bi.s  wife, 
dau.  of  Lord  Neil  Campbell,  but  dying  s.p.  1741,  wass.  by  his 
brother, 

Angus,  or  JJneas  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  a  military  officer, 
who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Farquharson,  of  Invcrcaidd,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Jameu  Muri'ay,  of  Dowally, 
son  of  John,  1st  Marquess  of  Atholl,  and  was  s.  by 

Sir  JEneas  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  created  a  Bart,  hy 
George  III. :  he  r,i.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Ludovick  Grant, 
Bart,  of  Dalvey.  By  this  chief  the  remaining  portion  of  the 
estates  were  entailed,  and  were  eventually  inherited  by  Sir 
jEneas's  kinsman. 

The  Hon.  Angus  Mackintosh,  a  Member  ofthe  Legi.slative 
Council  of  Upper  Canada,  son  of  Duncan  Mackintosh,  Esq.  of 
Daviot,  by  his  wife  Ann  Dallas,  of  Cantray.  He  j.  his  brother 
Alexander  as  chief  of  the  clan  Mackintosh  1827.  lie  to.  1784, 
Archange  St.  Martin,  niece  of  Major-Gen.  ]\Iacomb,  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  army  of  America,  and  by  her  (v/ho  d. 
11  July,  1827)  had  issue, 

I.  Duncan,  d.  unm.  1824. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Mackintosh. 

III.  ^neas,  of  Daviot,  Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  12 
June,  1812;  m.  1st.  1«43,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  McLeod, 
Esq.  of  Dalvey,  which  lady  d.  1848,  and  2ndly,  11  March, 
18.t1,  Louisa  Fanny  Sybella,  dau.  of  Major  Alexander 
MacLeod  and  Louisa  Browne  his  wife,  and  d.  1832,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  of  Daviot,  b.  27  Dec.  I85I. 

2  Amos  Henry,  6.  14  Nov.  1854;  deceased. 

3  Duncan  Houstoun,  b.  3  Feb.  1849. 

4  Lewis,  6.  2  July,  1856 ;  deceased. 


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1  Mary  aiarion.  2  Louisa  Caroline  Campbell, 

o  CliarloUe  Eva. 

4  Ada   Graham,     m.    20   April,    1SS7,    Eobert    Charles 
Graham-Campbell,  Esq.  of  Shirvan,  co.  Argyll. 

IV.  James  St.  Martin,  m.  and  liad  issue. 

1.  Anne,  m.  Col.  H.  J.  Hunt. 

ij.  Archange,  m.  Col.  Claudius  Shaw,  E.A. 

III.  Isabella,  m.  Lieut.  Felix  Troujjhton,  U.A. 

IV.  Jane.  V.  Catherine. 

VI.  Margaret,  m.  Major  Angus  M'lntyre. 

VII.  Eliza. 

VIII.  Sarah,  m.  Alexander  Colvin,  Esq. 
i.\.  Christiana. 

The  Hon.  Angus  Mackintosh  d.  25  Jan.  1S33,  and  was  s.  by 
his  .-.on, 

Alexander  Mackin-tosh,  of  Mackintosh,  Chief  of  the  clan 
Chattan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  23  Aug.  1787  ;  m.  1st,  29 Dee.  1812, 
Mary,  Gth  dau.  of  John  Glass,  Esq.  of  Minorca,  which  lady  d. 
ISIO,  and  2ndly,  18  Oct.  1842,  Charlotte,  5th  dau.  of  Alexander 
MacLeod,  Esq.  of  Dalvey,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Alexander  jEneas,  his  heir. 

Alfked  Donald,  now  Chief  of  the  clan. 

iEiieas    Norman,    Capt.   2nd  Batt.    Cameron    Highlanders 

(Militia),  b.  18  May,  1854. 
Marion  Charles,  deceased. 
Maiy  Archange.  Isabella  Ann. 

This  chief  who  s.  his  father,  20  Jan.  1833,  d.  ISGl,  and  was  ,■>. 
by  hi;;  eldest  son, 

Alexander  jliNEAs  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  Chief  of 
clan  Cliattan,  J.l'.  and  D.L. ,  Capt.  of  the  Mackintosh  Com- 
pany of  Kifle  Volunteers,  6.  T  Aug.  1847  ;  in.  1875,  Margaret 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  and  Lady  Hcrniione  Graham,  of 
Xetherby,  and  had  a  dau.  Eva  Hermione,  b.  May,  187G.  He  d. 
17  Dec.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Alfred  Donald 
Mackintosh,  now  of  Mackintosh. 

/4)in.5— Quarterly :  1st  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd  arg.,  a 
dexter  hand  fesswise,  couped  at  the  wrist  and  holding  a  man's 
heart  gu.  ;  3rd  az.  a  boar's  head  couped  or ;  4th  or,  a  lymphad, 
oars  in  sallire,  sa.  Crest—A  cat-a-mountain  salient  guardant 
ppr.  Sv2>i>irters— Tko  wild  cuts  ppr.  Motto— Touch  not  the 
cat,  but  a  glove. 

Merits— Jiloy  Hall  and  Dunachton,  Inverness;  and  Cottrell, 
Cardi.f. 

'J'oicn  Hovse — 8,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 

C'^it6«— Carlton,  and  Naval  and  Military. 


MACKINTOSH  OF  BALNESPICK. 

Mackintosh,  Eet.  William  Lachlan,  of 
Balncspick,  co.  Inverness,  Canon  St.  Andrew's 
Cathedral,  Inverness,  b.  Aug.  1859. 

Liineagre. — 'William Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  Balnespick  (son 
of  Lachlan  Mackintosh,    of  Balnespick,  and  his  wife,  Anne 
^lackintosh,  of  Mackintosh\  ?)i.  1802,  Emily,  dau.  of  William 
Chisholni,  of  Chisholm,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1856),  had  issue, 
F.N-EAs,  late  of  Balnespick. 

George  Gordon,  of  Richmond  House,  Twii^kenham,  J. P.,  cos. 
Inverness,  Hereford,  and  MiddUsex,  late  Bengal  C.S.,  b. 
1812;   VI.   1830,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  George  Gardiner, 
l>q.,  of  Bombay  C.S. 
AVil.iam  Lachlan,  Bengal  Military  Service. 
Anne,  vi.  Col.  Greenwood,  C.B.,  late  R.A.  Catherine. 

Mr.  Mackintosh  d.  11  Aug.  1817.     The  eldest  son, 

Ene,\s  Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  Balnespick.  co.  Inverness, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.2(5  Sept.  1810;  m.  June,  1858,  Isabel,  dau. 
of  J.  Barker,  Esq.  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Lachlan,  now  of  Balnespick. 

II.  George  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  6.  28  Aug.  1800. 

I.  Isabel,  m.  22  Dec.  1885,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Gough  Grant, 
Seafuith  Highlanders,  son  of  Sir  Patrick  Grant,  G.C.B. 
Mr.  Mackintosh  d.  1893. 

Jrms — See  Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh. 
6'eaJ— Balnespick,  lnven;es3,  N.C. 


XaiACKINTOSH    OF    DALMUNZIE. 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Hills,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Dalmunzie,  co.  Perth,  b.  14  Feb.  1808  ;  m.  25  May, 
1S42,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  .John  Vallack,  Esq.  of 
Kinp;sand,  Plymouth,  and  bv  her  ('who  d.  11  Nov. 
18:i6)  had  issue, 


I.  Helen  Galloway. 
III.  Cecilia  Eliza. 


II.  Marion  Murray. 


Mr.  Mackintosh  is  son  of  Eiehard  Duncan  Mackin- 
tosh, Esq.,  M.D.  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1862,  aged  89),  by 
Cecilia  Susanna  Hills,  his  wife  {m.  5  Oct.  1801,  at 
St.  Mary's  Church,  Colchester,  Essex).  He  had 
five  brothers,  James  Galloway,  d. ;  Richard  Dun- 
can, m.  a  dau.  of  Monro  of  Ingsdon,  and  d.  leaving 
three  daus. ;  John  Frederick  Serle,  d. ;  Donald 
Macduff,  d.  ;  Lachlan  Robert  Septimus,  d.  ;  and  a 
sister,  Cecilia  Drummond,  who  m.  Charles  Henry 
Turner,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Iiineag'e. — The  family  of  Mackintosh  ultimately  spread 
into  nine  branches,  of  which  the  fourtli  (sprung  from  a  younger 
son  of  Shaw,  4th  Laird,  circa  1220),  settled  in  Glen  Tilt,  co. 
Perth,  and  subsequently  exchanged  that  property  for  the 
present  possession  of  Dalmunzie,  where  they  seem  for  a  long 
series  of  years  to  have  considered  themselves  altogether  inde- 
pendent of  the  main  stock,  for 

Duncan  Mackintosh,  of  Dalmunzie,  who  s.  1595,  was  the 
first  who,  in  1599,  gave  a  bond  of  man-rent  and  following  to 
the  Laii'd  of  Mackintosh.    His  grandson, 

Patrick  Mackintosh  (circa  1050),  m.  Margaret  Robertson, 
of  the  Robertsons  o/  Atholl,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

John  Mackintosh,  who  s.  him.    His  sou, 

Lachlan  Mackintosh,  m.  Margaret  Murray,  granddau.  of 
David  Freebairn,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh  and  Priy/iitj  of  Scotland. 
Their  .son, 

John  Mackintosh,  6.  1720,  d.  1790,  m.  Elizabeth  Galloway. 
He  left  several  children,  of  whom  the  eldest  son, 

Lachlan  Robert  Mackintosh,  succeeded.  He  was  6.  Ang. 
1761,  and  d.  May,  1821  ;  having  had  by  his  wife,  Klizabetli 
(only  child  of  Capt.  Clement  Newell),  d.  19  March,  1815,  two 
sons  and  two  daus.     He  was  -s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lachlan  John  Mackintosh,  of  Dalmunzie,  6.  6  Aug.  1794 ; 
m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt.  Atkinson  (she  d.  25  Aug.  1840,  s.'p.). 
He  d.  9  Nov.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  Charles  Hills 
Mackintosh,  the  present  representative. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  il/o«o— Same  as  Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh, 
except  the  4th  quarter,  which  is,  or,  a  lyuiphad  sa.  the  four 
oars  in  the  water. 

Heside7ices—N.oT(len  Hall,  Torquay,  Devon,  and  Cawsand 
House,  Raine,  Cornwall. 


McKIUDY    OF   EIRKWOOD. 

McKiiiDT,  Gen.  David  Elliot,  of  Birkwood, 
CO.  Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  General  (retired)  late 
()9tli  Regt.  and  now  Hon.  Col.  of  that  Rcgt.,  b.  G 
Dec.  1813  ;  A-.  his  brother. 

Li'lneagre. — The  McKirdys  or  MaKcrehdys,  formerly 
belonged  to  tfie  "Tribes  "  who  possessed  the  Western  Islands 
of  Scotland,  long  under  the  Crown  of  Sweden  and  the  Lords 
of  the  Isles.  This  family  were  the  principal  possessors  of  the 
Island  of  Bute  at  a  very  early  period.  Subsequently  James 
IV.,  in  1489,  leased  the  Crown  property  in  Bute,  which,  in 
1503,  was  feud  in  one  general  charter  of  the  30th  Parliament 
to  the  MaKurerdys,  Bunnochtynes,  Stewarts,  and  others, 
the  greatest  portion  being  assigned  to  the  MaKurerdys. 
This  descended  to 

Robert  MaKurerdt,  of  Kerrymanach  and  Liibas,  who  in. 
1725,  Janet,  dau.  of  Donald  Fraser,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  M'Kay, 
of  Garrachty,  and  had  two  sons, 

William,  d.  s.  ji.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert  MaKurerdy  was  drowned  crossing  from  Ireland,  and 
was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

John  McKirdt,  m.  1700,  Grace,  dau.  of  Robert  MacGregoi 
Esq.,  and  had  i-ssue,  Alexander,  d.  uma.,  1805;  John,  his 
heir  ;  and  two  daus.     He  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  gon, 

John  McKirdy,  Esq.  of  Birkwood,  b.  14  July,  1764;  m.  1802, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Klliot,  Esq.  of  Liddlesdale,  by  Susan 
bis  wife,  dau.  of  liobert  Bogle,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847) 
had  issue, 

John  Gregory,  his  heir. 

Charles  Clark,  late  of  Birkwood,  d.  s.p. 

David  Elliot,  now  of  Birkwood. 

Mary  Wood,  d.  1858. 

Susan,  m.  Andrew  Scott,  Esq.,  and  d.  1853. 
Mr.  McKirdy  d.  3  Feb.  1835,  and  was  .t.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Gregory  McKihdt,  Esq.  of  Birkwood,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  2  April,  1806;  m.  1st,  22  June,  1841,  Augusta,  eldest  dao.  of 


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Capt.  James Bradsliaw,  R.N'.,  M.P.  forBracklcj-,  co.  Korthamp- 
ton  (which  lady  d.  1865),  and  2udly,  1873,  Clementina,  dau.  of 
Sir  Norman  Macdonald  Lockhart,  3rd  Bart,  of  Lee  and  Carn- 
wath,  and  d.  s.  p.  1881,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brotlicr, 
Chakles  Clabk,  of  Birkwood,  J. P.,  who  d.  s.p.,  and  was  s.  Ijy 
his  brother. 

Arms—Ter  fess  arg.  and  sa.,  in  chief  a  martlet  of  the  second, 
and  in  base  a  fir-tree  growing  out  of  a  mount  surmounted  of  u 
sword  headways  dexter,  supporting  by  its  point  an  antique 
crown  or.  Crest — A  deml-wyvern  displayed  ppr.  Motto — Uieu 
et  mon  pays. 

Stat — Birkwood,  near  Lesmahagow,  co.  Lanark. 

Jiesidei'ce — Villa  Beau  Kegard,  Cannes,  t  ranee. 

Club— VniteA  Service. 


MA.CKY   OF    BELMONT. 

Mackt,  Feancis  Coffin,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co. 
Londonderry,  J. P.  cos.  Donegal  and  Londonderry, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal,  1888,  Cupt.  late  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  22  Aug.  1847,  m.  1st,  1873, 
Frances  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Eobin- 
son,  M.A.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Sept.  1874)  had 
issue, 

I.  Fbancis  Charles  Thompson,  6.  26  Aug.  1874. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1881,  Emma  Clara,  dan.  of  John 
Barre  Beresford,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Learmount 
and.  Ashbrook,  co.  Londonderry,  and  by  her  has 
further  issue, 

II.  John  Barre  Beresford,  b.  15  Aug.  188!). 

I.  Eleonora  Caroline  Lucia,  b.  2G  Oct.  1832. 

II.  Gladys  Kathleen,  6.  19  Aug.  1887. 
in.  Emma  Clara,  6.  30  April,  1892. 

liineag'e. — This  family,  of  Scotch  extraction,  has  long 
been  settled  in  the  north  of  Ireland. 

William  Mackat,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  m.  8  Sept.  1796.  Ann, 
dau.  of  James  Porter,  Esq.,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1849,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  3  Feb.  lS-53,  had  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Thompson  Mackt,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co.  London- 
derry, and  Castlefin,  co.  Donegal,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  London- 
derry, High  Sheriff  1360,  and  J.P.  co.  Donegal,  6.  1800  ;  id. 
1843,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Admiral  Francis  Holmes  Coffin,  of 
Alwington  House,  Stonehouse,  Devonshire,  and  by  her  (svho 
d.  1887)  had  issue, 

1.  William,  6.  1844,  m.  1867,  Florence  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Hamilton  Colt,  Esq.  of  Gartsherrie,  Lanarkshire  (jici  that 
j'ainily),  and  has  had  issue, 
1  Francis  Hamilton  Osborne,  6.  1839,  d.  1879. 

1  Florence  (deceased;. 

2  Violet  Julia. 

u.  Francis  Coffin,  now  of  Belmont. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  Major-Gen.  .Sarsfield  Green,  R.U.A.,  who  d. 
1892. 

Mr.  James  Thompson  Macky  d.  i  Nov.  1885. 

Seat — Belmont,  Derry,  co.  Londonderry. 
CY«6— Naval  and  Miiitarv. 


MACLACHLAN    OF    IffiACLACHLAN. 

Maclachlax,  John,  Esq.  of  Maclaelilan,  or 
Strathlachlan,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.,  S.  3  Jan.  1859;  s. 
his  brother  1881. 

Lineage.— The  clan  Lachlan,  or  Maclachlan,  of  which 
Maclachlan  of  Maclachlan,  or  Strathlachlan,  is  the  chief,  is 
one  of  great  antiquity  in  co.  Argyll,  possessing  the  Barony  of 
Strathlachan,  in  Cowall,  and  other  extensive  possessions  in 
the  parishes  of  Glassrie  and  Kilniartin,  which  were  separated 
from  the  main  seat  of  the  family  by  the  arm  of  the  sea  called 
Loch  Fyne. 

The  ancestor  of  the  family,  and  from  whom  the  clan  takes 
its  name,  was  Lachlan  Mob,  who  lived  in  the  13th  century, 
and  whose  son,  Gillespie,  or  Abcuibalp,  appears  on  record  as 
in  possession  of  the  lands  of  Strath,  or  Strathlachlan,  and 
which  have  remained  in  the  family  ever  since. 

From  Lachlan  Mor,  the  13th  in  descent, 

Aechieald  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  was  served  heir 
to  his  father  16  Jan.  1063.  and  obtained  11  Sept.  1680,  a  Crown 
charter,  erecting  his  whole  lands  into  a  free  baronv,  called  the 
Barony  of  Strathlachlan,  and  appointing  the  manor  place  of 
Castle  Lachlan,  in  Kilbride,  to  be  the  principal  messuage  of 


the  barony.    He  m.  the  eldest  dau.  of  Campbell  of  Lochnell, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lachlan  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  m.  1st,  Janet,  dau. 
of  Wallace  of  Ingleston,  and  2ndly,  Florence  Campbell, 
relict  of  John  Macdonald  of  Lavgie,  and  by  the  former  had 
two  sons,  Lachlan,  his  heir,  and  Kobert,  of  Kilbride.  The 
former, 

Lachlan  SIaolachlan",  of  Strathlachlan,  was  served  heir  to 
his  father23  Sept.  1719.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Stewart, 
of  Appin,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  Robert,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth. 
He  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Culloden,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

EoisERT  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  who  received  9 
charter  of  his  lands  12  Feb.  1747.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  CatnpV'e", 
of  Airds,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donald  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  m.  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Colin  Campbell,  of  Park,  and  d.  1817,  having  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir.  John,  d.  young. 

Gkorge,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Harriet,  m.  Col.  Campbell,  of  Pos?il,  and  had  i.=;sue. 

Helen  m.  William  Thomas  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Dorniont,  co. 
Dumfnes,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Scots  Greys,  and  had  issue. 

Amelia,  ni.  Mungo  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Balhmore. 

Colina,  m.  Col.  Hagart. 
His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Maclachlan,  Esq.  of  Strathlachlan,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
m.  1843,  Helen,  dau.  of  William  A.  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Dor- 
mont,  CO.  Dumfries.  He  d.  s.  p.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

George  Maclachlan,  Esq.  of  Strathlachlan,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  1803;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Thow,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  Robert,  m.  Helen  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hale  Monro,  of 
Ingsdon,  co.  Devon. 

IV.  George.  v.  Donald.  vi.  Crawford. 

I.  Mary,  r.i.  17  July,  1877,  Robert  Charles  Ponsonhy,  3rd  son 
of  Hon.  Sir  Spencer  Ponsonby  Fane,  K.C.B.,  and  has  a  son, 
George  Arthur,  b.  8  April,  1878. 

II.  Su.san  Harriet. 

III.  Colina,  m.  30  April,  1891,  Herbert  Robert  Manton,  Esq., 
20th  Hussars.  iv.  Amelia  Helen. 

Mr.  Maclachlan  d.  Aug.  1877,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Maclachlan,  Esq.  of  Strathlachlan,  b.  1856; 
d.  unm.  1  Dec.  1881,  and  was  3.  by  his  brother,  John  Mac- 
lachlan, Esq.,  23rd  of  that  ilk  in  direct  descent. 

^riH,?— Quarterly  :  1st,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd,  arg.,a 
dexter  hand  couped  fessways  tiolding  a -^ross  pattee  palesvays 
gu.  ;  3rd,  or,  a  galley,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  icrion  sa.  in  tfie 
sea  ppr. ;  4th,  arg.  in  the  base  undy  vert  a  salmon  naiant  ppr. 
Crust — A  castle  on  a  rock  ppr.     Motto — Fortis  et  fidus. 

Srat— Castle  Lachlan,  Strachur,  co.  Argyll. 

Reildenci — 12,  Abercromby  Place,  Edinburgh, 


MoLAaAN   OF   PUMPHERSTON. 

McLagan,  Peter,  Esq.  of  Pnmplierston,  co. 
Midlothian,  for  twenty-eight  yeirs  M.P.  for  co. 
Linlithgow,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  'of  Edinburgh  and 
Linlithgow,  Vice-Lieutenant  for  co.  Linlithgow, 
F.  R.S.E.,  Mr.  McLagan  is  the  last  surviving  sun  of 
Peter  McLagan,  Esq.  of  Pumpherston,  Midcalder, 
who  d.  1860  ;  he  was  b.  182.3,  and  m.  1876,  Eliza- 
beth Ann,  dau.  of  George  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Head- 
ingley,  Leeds,  and  widow  of  John  Henry  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Eavensdene,  Huddersfield.  She'  d.  1882. 
Mr.  McLagan  is  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  the 
University  of  Edinburgh,  a  Eoyal  Commissioner  to 
inquire  into  the  Law  relating  to  the  "  Landlords' 
Rigiit  of  Hypothec  in  Scotland,"  a  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Society  of  Scotland,  and  a  member  of  various 
other  societies. 

Scat — Pumpherston,  Midcalder,  Midlothian. 
Wilis — Windham  ;  and  University,  Edinburgh. 


MACLAINE    OF    LOCHBTTTE. 

Maclaine  (Muedoch  Gillian),  of  Lochbuie, 
CO.  Argyll,  Chief  of  the  Clar,  late  Capt.  6th  Dra- 
goon Guards  (the  Carabineers),  J.P.  and  D  L., 
CO.   Argyll,    h.  1  Sept.  1845;   m.  17    June,   1869, 


1306 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAC 


Kathciine  Marian,  youngest  dan.  of  the  late  Salis 
Schwabe,  Esq.  of  Glyii-y-Gartli,  Anglesey,  and  of 
Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Kenneth  Douglas  Lorne,  6.  24  Jan.  18S0. 

II.  Ronald  Gillian,  b.  26  Jan  1S83. 

I.  Kathleen  Emilie,  m.  21  Jan.  1892,  James  Somcvvell,  Esq. 

of  Sorn  Castle,  co.  Ayr. 
n.  Mabel  Julia.  iii.  Edith  Jane. 

liineage.— The  surname  of  Maclean  was  originally  Mac- 
gillean,  and  was  derived  from  the  celebrated  Highland  warrior 
(the  progenitor  of  the  family)  Gillean,  who  was  denominated 
Gillean-ni-Tuiodh,  from  his  ordinary  weapon,  a  battle-axe  (in 
Gaelic,  tuiodh),  which  his  descendants  wear  to  this  day  in 
their  crest,  betwixt  a  laurel  and  a  cypress  branch. 

GiLLEoiN,  or  GiiXEAs,  a  man  of  rank  and  distinction  of  the 
reign  of  King  Alexander  III.,  fought  under  that  monarch  at 
the  battle  of  Largs.  He  d.  before  1300,  leaving  a  son  Gillise 
MacGilloin  (or  son  of  Gilloin),  which  became  the  surname  of 
the  family.  Ho  served  under  King  Robert  Brcce  at  Bannock- 
burn,  and  dying  some  time  before  that  prince,  left  a  son, 
called 

GiLLicoLM  MacGilloin,  who  s.  him,  and  d.  in  the  reign  of 
King  David  Bruce.     He  was  father  of 

EoiN  DuiDH,  or  Black  John,  who  was  settled  in  the  Isle  of 
Mull,  where  he  held  large  possessions,  particularly  the  lands 
ofDowart.  Herf.in  the  reign  of  KonEBTlI.,  and  lefttwosons, 
Lauchlan-Laubanich,  and  Kuchan,  or  Hector  Eeganach,  but 
which  was  the  elder  cannot  be  positively  ascertained.  The 
formerwas  ancestor  of  the  Macleans  o/iVoi-iaj-tii,  Barts. ;  the 
latter, 

Hectok  Eeganach  MacGillon,  lived  in  the  reigns  of 
Egbert  II.  and  III.,  and  held  considerable  lands  in  the  Isle 
of  Mull,  particularly  in  the  Barony  of  Lochbuy.  From  him 
descended,  in  the  direct  male  line, 

John  Mom  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  "  a  man  of  great  courage 
and  magnanimity,"  in  great  favour  with  King  James  vi.  lie 
■ill.  a  dau.  of  Macdonald,  Lord  of  the  Isles,  and  by  her  had  two 
.sons.  Hector,  his  heir,  and  Charles,  progenitor  of  the  Macleans 
of  Tapull,  from  whom  derived  Sir  AlexanderMaclean,  of  Ottar. 
The  son  and  heir. 

Hector  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Gorm 
Campbell,  of  Loclmell,  and  was  father  of 

Hector  Owr  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  m.  a  dau.  of  Lauchlan 
More  Maclean,  of  Dowart,  and  d.  about  1028,  leaving  two  sons, 
Murdoch  Moib,  his  heir,  and  Lauchlan  Moir,  successor  to 
his  brother.    The  elder, 

McRDocu  MoiR  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  served  heir  to  his 
father  23  Feb.  16a0,  m.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Breadalbane,  but  dying 
t.  p.  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Lapgulan  Moir  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  served  heir  to  his 
brother  12  April,  16G3.  Her.i.  a  dau.  ofMacLean,  of  Torloisk, 
and  had  three  sons,  Murdoch  Ois,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Campbell,  of  Calder;  John,  r,i.  a  dau.  of  Macdougal,  of  Lorn; 
and  Hector.  Lauchlan  d.  in  the  end  of  the  reign  of  King 
Charles  II.,  and  his  two  elder  sons  having  predeceased  him 
t.p.  was  s.  by  his  youngest  and  only  surviving  son, 

Hector  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Camp- 
bell, of  Lochnell,  and  (with  four  daus.)  had  four  sons, 

Murdoch,  his  heir,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  of 
Calder,  and  had  four  daus.  The  eldest  was  m.  to  Donald 
Campbell,  of  Airds,  but  d.  without  male  issue,  1727.  He 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

John,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Macdougal,  of  Lorn,  and  had  a  son, 
Lauchlan,  to.  a  dau.  of  .Macdougal,  of  Lorn,  by  whom  he 
had,  with  a  dau.,  a  son,  Hector,  who  d.  unm.  soon  after  his 
father. 

Allen,  who  m.  and  had  several  son.?,  all  of  whom  predeceased 
him,  exceit  JoH.v,  whos.  to  Lochbuy  on  the  death,  xtnm., 
of  his  kinsman.  Hector.  This  John  m.  a  dau.  of  Donald 
Maclean,  of  Browlas,  and  sister  of  Sir  Alan  Maclean,  of 
Morvern,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.,  Isabella  and 
Catherine)  a  son,  Archibald. 

Lauchlan. 

This  Lauchlan  Maclaine,  m.  Flora,  dau.  of  Macquaiic,  of 
Ulva,  and  wi;h  other  issue,  was  father  of 

Murdoch  Maclaine,  to.  14  Feb.  1786,  .Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Airds,  andsisterofSir  John  Campbell,  Bart., 
of  Ardnamurchan,  and  had  issue, 

Murdoch,  his  heir. 

John,  6.  i7y2,  killed  in  action  inCevlon,  14  Jan.  1818. 

Jane  (deceased).  Margaret  (deceased). 

Flora  (deceased).  Elizabeth  (deceased). 

Phoebe  (deceased).  Catherine.  HenrietU<deceased). 

Mary  (deceased).  Jane  Jarvis  (deceased). 

The  eldest  son. 


Murdoch  Maclaine,  Esq.  of  Lochbuy,  b.  1  Aug.  1791,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  m.  7  April,  1813,  Christian,  eldest  dau.   of  Donald 
Maclean,  Esq.  of  Diimnan,    and  d.  20  Aug.   1844,   leaving 
issue, 
Murdoch,  d.  7  Aug.  1850.  Donald,  his  heir. 

John  Campbell  (deceased).  Allen  (deceased). 

Alexander,  m.  Marian  Falmer  Sands,  and  is  deceased. 
Lilias.  Jane. 

Elizabeth  Henrietta  (deceased),  in.  the  late  Dr.  Mackenzie. 
Marianne.  Margaret  Maxwell,  d.  5  Keb.  18G1. 

The  2nd  son, 

Donald  Maclaine,  Esq.  of  Lochbuy,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  &.  20 
Oct.  1816  ;  m.  23  Oct.  1844,  Emilie  Guillaumine,  3rd  dau.  of 
Charles  Anthoine  Vincent,  Esq.   and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov. 
1882)  had  issue, 
Murdoch  Gillian,  now  of  Lochhuie. 

Anthony  Vincent,  b.  3  Nov.  1846  ;  m.  Miss  Sarah  Parry  Mid- 
more,  of  Eastbourne,  and  d.  Jan.  1887. 
Emilie  Guillaumine,  hi.  28  Jan.  1869,   Frederick  Campbell, 
Esq.,  late  Lieut.  ll.,\.,  4th  son  of  Sir  John  Campbell,  7;h 
Bai  t.  of  Airds  and  Ardnamurchan. 

Eosa  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  17  July,  1874,  William  McBeanEan- 
kin,  Ksq.  (who  U.  20  Oct.  1879),  of  Dudhope,  Dundee,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Kilberrj-,  co.  Argyll, 
and  2ndly,  5  July,  1S84,  William  Macquay,  Esq.,  Banker,  of 
Naples. 

Christian  Sarah,  to.  27  July,  18S0,  Col.  Eobert  Hare,  K.H.A 
Mr.  Donald  Maclaine  d.  12  Oct.  1803. 

Ar^ns — Quarterly:  1st  arg.,  alien  rampant  gu. ;  2nd  az.,  a 
tower  arg. ;  3rd  or,  a  dexter  arm  couped  in  fess  gu.,  the  hand 
holding  a  cross-crosslet  titchee  az.  ;  4th  or,  a  lymphad  ppr., 
in  base  vert  a  saliron  naiant  ppr.  Crest — A  battle-axe  in  pale 
in  front  of  a  laurel  and  a  cypress  branch  in  saltier  all  ppr. 
Supporters — Two  seals  ppr.     Molto — Vincere  vel  mori. 

iea(— Lochbuie  Castle,  Lochbuie,  Isle  of  Mull,  co.  Argyll. 

CiMi— Junior  Carlton. 


MACLAINE    OF    KYNETON. 

Maclaine,  William  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Kyneton, 
Thornbury,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  h.  6  March,  1818  ;  m.  25  April, 
1849,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  and  only  surviving  child  of  • 
John  Thurburn,  Esq.  of  Murtle,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  10  Oct.  1882)  had  issue, 

I.  Hector,  Lieut.  E.H.A.,  b.  24  Nov.  1851,  killed  at  Can- 
dahar,  1  Sept.  1880. 

II.  John  Thurburn,  of  Murtle,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.,  Lieut.  \ 
Gloucestershire  Yeomanry,  b.  2  July,  1853;  m.  30  April,  ] 
1881,  Eachel  Hay,  dau.  of  Eev.  Patrick  Leslie  Miller,  and 

d.  s.  p.  3  Jan.  1892. 
I.  Elizabeth  Marie,  to.  15  June,  1882,  H.  L.  Ilardwicke,  Esq.       ' 
J. P.,  of  Tytherington,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  s.p.  GApril,       , 

1883.  I: 

Iiineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  Scottish  family  of  j 

Maclaine  of  Lochbuie.  I 

Gillean  Maclaine,  Esq.  who  resided  at  Scalasdale,  in  the  ; 

Island  of  Mull,  (/.  23  Nov.  1788,  aged  64.    He  to.  1771,  Marie,  j 

eldest  dau.  of  Lachlan  Maequarie,  of  Macquarie,  and  of  Ulva  ' 

("chief  of  Ulva's  Isle  "),  the  last  of  along  line  of  chiefs  of  that  i 

ancient  clan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  184G,  aged  98)  had,  i; 

besides  six  daus.,  six  sons,  ;j 

Allan,  6.  6  Aug.  1772;  d.  21  Nov.  1843;  m.  Marjory,  dau.  of  '•[ 
Angus  Gregorson,  Esq.  of  Ardtornish,  by  whom  he  had  two  j 
sons,  Gillean,  a  Merchant  in  Java,  lost  at  sea,  and  Angus  i 
(Eev.V 

Archibald  (Sir),  6.  13  Jan.  1777,  Gen.  in  the  army,  K.C.B..       ; 
late  Col.  62nd  Foot,  a  distinguished  officer,  best  known  for 
his  gallant  oefence  of  Fort  Matagorda,  near  Cadiz,  1810, 
when  a  Capt.  of  the  94th  ;  to.  1823,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capl. 
Brydges,  4lh  Dragoons,  and  d.  9  March,  1861. 

Murdoch  (twin  with  his  brother  Archibald),  Capt.  20th  Foot, 
the  only  British  officer  killed  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  1806. 

John,  b.  16  June,  1778,  Miijor  73rd  Foot,  killed  at  Waterloo. 

Hector,  d.  when  six  months  old. 

Hector,  b.  20  June,  1785,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  last-named. 

Hector  Maclaine,  Esq.,  Col.  in  the  army,  served  in  North 
and  South  America,  the  West  Indies,  and  in  the  Peninsula, 
with  great  distinction,  in  Lord  Hill's  division,  having  been 
present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  I'yrenees,  Nivclle,  Ton- 
louse,  iSsc,  in  command  of  the  Light  Infantry  inSir  JohnByng's 
brigade.  He  m.  1816,  Martha,  only  child  and  heir  of  William 
Osborne,  Esq.  of  Kyneton,  whose  ancestors  possessed  lands 
there  from  the  time  of  Edward  II.,  and  had  lived  at  Kyneton 
since  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  when  the  present  house  was 


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1007 


built.  By  this  lady,  Col.  Maclaine  had  on  only  child,  the 
present  William  OsBOKNE  Maclaine,  Esq.  of  Kyneton.  Col. 
Maclaine,  who  was  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Gloucester,  d.  Jan. 
1847. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  argf.,alion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd  az,  a 
tower  arg  :  3rd  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped  in  fess  gu.  holding  a 
cross-crosslet  fitcheo  az. ;  4th  arg.,  a  Ijmphad  ppr.,  her  sjils 
furled,  in  base  in  the  sea  vert  a  salmon  naiant  ppr.  Crest — 
,  A  Lochaber  axe  erect  between  two  tranches  of  laurel  and 
cypress  all  ppr.  Motto — Vincere  vel  muri. 
iieat — Kyneton,  Thornbury,  co.  Gluucester. 


McLAUGHIilN    OF    THE    LYDIATES. 

McLaughlin,  Maj.-Gex.  Edwaed,  of  The 
Lydiates,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.,  Major  General  (re- 
tired), late  E.A.,  h.  1  Jan.  1838  ;  m.  3  June,  1857, 
Annie,  only  child  of  the  late  James  Bromilow, 
Esq.  of  Green  End  House,  St.  Helen's,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Crofton  Leigh,  (Kev.)  Rector  of  Burford,  Ten- 
bury,  Salop,  b.  19  Xov.  1858. 

II.  George  Hall,  6.  27  Dec.  1859. 

III.  Hubert  James,  6.  2  Dec.  1860. 

IV.  Vivian  Guy  Ouseley,  6.  25  Sept.  1865. 

liineage.  —This  is  a  family  of  ancient  Celtic  ancestry. 
Patrick  McLaughlin,  of  Dublin,  son  of  William  McLaughlin, 
of  Dublin,  Merchant,  whose  will,  dated  8  Feb.  1758,  was 
proved  17  March,  1758,  in.  1st,  in  1758,  Sarah  Geraghty,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  2ndly,  1771,  Elinor, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nebuchadnezzar  Flinter,  Esq.  of  Monas- 
terevan,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Eev. 
Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin.  The 
son, 

Thomas  McLaughlin,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  of  Ballythomas, 
Queen's  Co.,  6.  1761 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Theobald  Butler, 
Esq.  of  Wilford,  co.  Tipperary,  lineally  descended  from  Col. 
Theobald  Butler,  3rd  son  of  James,  2nd  Lord  Dunboyne,  and 
d.  in  1810,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Eev.  Hubert  McLaughlin,  of  Boraston,  Salop,  Hector  of 
Burford  and  Prebendary  of  Hereford,  b.  9  Aug.  1805 ;  m.  24 
Sept.  1835,  Hon.  Frederica  Crofton,  sister  of  Edward,  2nd  Lord 
Crofton,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart.,  hy  Lady 
Charlotte  Stewart  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  6th  Earl  of  Galloway, 
K.K.,  11th  in  descent,  through  Brandon,  Clifford,  Stanley, 
Murray  and  Cochrane,  from  King  Henry  VII.  By  her  who  d 
28  May,  1881)  he  had  issue, 
Edward,  of  The  Lydiates. 

William  George,  m.  1877,  Frances,  dau.  of  James  Gamett, 
Esq. 

Frederick  Hubert,  of  the  Bed  House,  Petersfleld,  formeily 
Judge  Bengal  C.S.,  6.1840,  m.  1st,  1862,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev 
J.  Maurice,  M.A.  He  m.  2ndly  a  dau.  of  George  Syphus, 
Esq. 

Charles,  Coram.  R.N.,  &.  9  June,  1842:  m.  26  Oct.  1881 
Louisa  Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Finnis,  11th  Bengal  N.I.  ' 
Randolph  McLaughlin-Berens  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Sidcup House, 
Kent,  rn.  1877,  Ellinor  Frances,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
Henry  Hulse  Berens,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Sidcup  (who  rf.  1883). 
Mr.  McLaughlin  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  the  name  of 
Berens.  (Residence— li,  Prince's  Gardens,  S.W.). 
Alfred  Harry  (Kev.),  B.A.  Vicar  of  Bothamsall,  Ollerton 
Notts,  m.  1879,  Mary  Letitia,  only  child  of  William  tJrwick 
Esq.  of  Lud  ow  Castle.  ' 

Walter  Steward,  d.  7  Jan.  1870. 
Louisa  Elizabeth. 
Sophia  Charlotte. 

Fanny  Frederica,  m.  13  Sept.  1870,  Frederick  Clark,  Esq  of 
The  Manor  Hou.-ie,  Hythc,  Kent,  and  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  London,  D.L.  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue,  Frederick 
Stewart,  b.  1872;  Gerard  McLaughlin,  d.  1873:  Mervyn 
Hanbury  Lowther,  b.  1879;  Kathleen  Frederica;  Augusta 
Ida  Crofton  ;  and  Dorothy  Agnes  Graham. 
Georgina  Susan. 

Mr.  McLaughlin  d.  15  Dec.  1882. 
Seat— The  Lydiates,  Bnmfield,  near  Ludlow. 
Town  Hesidencf—i,  Stanley  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
Ct«6— United  Service. 


MACLEAN   OF   WESTFIELD. 

Maclean,  Geoege  Alexander,  Esq.  of  West- 
field,  CO  Elgin,  J.P.,  b.  9  Jan.  I860;  s.  his  brother 
James  Maclean,  Esq.  in  1888. 

liineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Argyllshire 
famUy  of  Maclaine  of  Lochbuie. 


Sir  Charles ilACLEAN,  of  Achat  or  Urquhart,  co.  Inverness 
(2nd  son  of  Hector  Maclaine  II.  of  Lochbuie,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Macleod  of  Harris,  see  Maclai.xe  of  lochbuie), 
obtained  the  lands  of  St.  Ninians  and  Drumbuie,  together  with 
the  ancient  privileges  appertaining  to  the  Castle  of  Urquhart, 
anno  1463,  from  John,  Lord  of  the  Isles  and  Earl  of  Ross, 
from  whom  they  were  held  in  vassalage,  until  the  forfeiture 
of  that  princely  noble  in  1493,  when  the  Macleans  of  Urquh.art, 
in  common  with  others,  became  tenants  of  the  crown.  Sir 
Charles  of  Achat,  or  1st  3Iaclean  of  Urquhart,  was  a  dii=tin- 
guished  warrior  in  his  day,  and  engaged  in  many  daring 
exploits  in  the  service  of  his  sovereign  James  III.,  by  wlioni 
he  was  knighted.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Commyne  of  Dalshangie, 
by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Ewen,  his  heir;  David,  ancestor  of 
the  Macleans  in  Strathgluss.    The  elder  son, 

Ewen  Maclean,  of  Urquhart,  hved  in  the  reign  of  James  IV., 
from  whom  he  received  increased  grants  of  land  in  Urquhart, 
especially  those  of  Buntail,  with  an  obligement  to  furnish  a 
hundred  men-at-arms  when  required  for  the  King's  service. 
He  v\-as  a  bold  and  chivalrous  man,  and  aided  in  1503  in  the 
insurrection  headed  by  Donald  Dubh,  the  reputed  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  but  in  1505,  he  made  his  submission  to  the  king  and 
received  pardon,  and  fought  at  the  royal  side  at  Flodden. 
He  m.  a  dau.  of  Maclean  of  Kingerloch,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  Ian,  his  heir;  Allan  Dubh,  killed 
at  the  massacre  of  the  Macleans  at  Lochend  ;  Janet,  m.  to 
John  Abroch  Maclean  of  Colb.    The  elder  son, 

Ian  or  John  Oig  Maclean,  of  Urquhart,  s.  his  father  during 
the  minority  of  James  V.  He  m.  Marjory,  a  dau.  of  the  Laird 
of  Grant,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons,  viz.  John,  Charles, 
Murdoch,  all  three  killed  at  the  massacre  at  Lochend; 
Farqchae,  his  heir.    This 

Fabquhar  Maclean,  of  Dochgarroch,  (called  "  silly  Farqu- 
har  ").  After  the  bloody  catastrophe  at  Lochend,  being  yet  a 
minor,  his  estates  in  Urquhart  fell  a  prey  to  the  grasping 
policy  of  the  age  in  which  he  lived.  In  1555,  his  kinsman, 
the  Laird  of  Grant,  obtained  from  him  a  deed  of  con- 
veyance of  his  right  and  title  to  the  lands  of  St.  Ninians  and 
Drumbuie  for  three  thousand  marks,  and  therewith  he  pur- 
chased Darroch-garroch,  or  Dochgarroch.  He  rn.  a  d.au.  of 
Rose  of  Kilravock,  co.  Nairn,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  a 
dau., 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

David,  III.  3Iiss  Eraser  (of  the  LoyAT  famili/),  and  had  issue. 

Janet,  m.  William  Baillie,  of  Duncarn. 
The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Maclean,  of  Dochgarroch,  s.  his  father  in  1605. 
He  was  like  his  progenitors,  a  staunch  friend  and  follower  of 
the  House  of  Huntly,  and  was  granted  in  1615,  by  the  Mar- 
quis of  Huntly,  a/ey,  contract  simne,  and  charter  of  the  lands 
of  Dochgarroch  and  Dochnalurg.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Maclean 
of  Kingerloch,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir; 
Alexander,  who  id.  a  dau.  of  Chisholm  of  Chisholm.  The 
elder  son, 

John  Maclean,  of  Dochgarroch,  was  esteemed  a  valiant 
and  hardy  vassal  of  the  Gordon.  In  1636,  he  obtained  a  new 
charter  of  the  lands  of  Dochgarroch  and  Dochnalurg,  under 
the  great  seal  of  Scotland  in  the  reign  of  Cuarles  I.  He  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Frazer,  of  Stniie,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons 
and  a  dau.,  of  whom 

Alexander,  of  Dochgarroch,  carried  on  that  family. 

John,  ancestor  of  Maclean  cj  Waljield. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Maclean,  who  settled  at  Dalwhinnic,  in  Badenoch,  n. 
and  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Maclean,  of  Pitmain  in  Badenoch,  6.  1725;  to.  1st, 
1750,  Isobel,  dau.  of  James  Fordyce,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  John 
Fordyce,  Esq.  of  -\rdo,  co.  Kincardine,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau., 

Hugh,  settled  in  the  West  Indies,  d.  ania. 

James,  of  whom  afterwards. 

Grace,  vn.  Kev.  John  .inderson,  of  Fochabers,  d.  s.  v. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Isobel,  dau.  of  Donald  Macpherson,  of  Kia- 
lochlaggan,  co  Inverness,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.  who  m. 
William  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Gordonhall,  co.  Sutherland,  and 
had  issue.  He  m.  3rdly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Macpherson, 
of  Invernahaven,  co.  Inverness,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and 
one  dau., 

John  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  K.C,  K.T.S. ;  got  his  commission  as 
ensign  1st  Regt.  Royal  Scots,  30  April,  1794,  and  on  the 
following  day  was  promoted  to  a  lieutenancy  in  the  Gordon 
Highlanders,  Capt.  1797  :  wounded  at  Alkraar  1799;  after- 
wards served  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercronibie  in  Egypt.  On 
the  return  of  the  Army  from  that  place  he  was  promoted  to 
a  Majority  in  the  27th  Inniskillins,  and  was  employed  for 


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some  roars  on  the  staff  in  Ireland  and  at  the  Tlorsc  Guards  ; 
was  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Batt.  27lh  Kegt.  in  the  Peninsula,  from 
1308  until  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  1814;  Sir  John  was 
four  times  severely  wounded,  and  at  Toulouse,  he  had  his 
hor.^e  killed  under  him.     Sir  John  m.  26  Jan.  1819,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Price,  Esq.  of  Hi^'hgate,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  had  issue. 
Alexander,  in  the  military  service  of  the  E.I. Co.,  and  d.  unm. 
liobel,  m.  James  Mitchell,  Esq.,  s.  p. 
Mr.  Maclean  m.  4thly,  a   dau.  of  Lewis  Macphcrson,  of  Dal- 
radie  in  Badenoch,  and  by  her  Lad  issue,  two  sons  and  four 
ciaus., 
Lewis,  Lieut.  27th  Foot,  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  v.nm. 
Alexander,  d.  ■unm. 
Christian,  rf.  unm. 
Una,  VI.  G.  McGagie,  Esq.  of  U.S. 
Marj!;aret,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Gordon,  of  Speymouth,  co.  El;^in, 
and  d.  at  Hythe  Hill,  Elgin,  in  1864,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Maclean  d.  in  1808.    His  2nd  son, 

Eev.  James  Maclean,  minister  of  Keith,  co.  Banff,  and 
afterwards  of  Urquhart,  co.  Elgin,  in.  1st  (contract  dated 
1789),  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Tod,  Esq.  of  co.  Elgin,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had,  with  five  daus.,  Helen,  Isobel, 
iilizabeth,  Charlotte,  and  Isobel,  (who  all  d.  wnm.), 
John,  d.  unm.  at.  24. 

Georpe,  governor  in-chief  and  president  of  council  of  the 
British  possessions  of  the  Gold  Co;ist  of  Africa,  who,  by  his 
wise  and  judicious  policy,  succeeded  in  securing  to  the  com- 
mercial interests  of  Greut  Britain  advantages  never  before 
enjoyed  from  our  mercantile  connection  in  that  quarter. 
Governor  Maclean iji.  Letitia  Elizabeth  Landon  ("  L.E.L."), 
the  poetess,  but  d.  s.p.  1847. 
HcoH,  of  Weslfield,  of  whom  afterwards. 

The  Rev.  James  Maclean  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Tod,  Esq.  of  Fochabers,  by  his  wife  Miss  Cigilvy,  dau.  of 
the  Liird  of  I'ittcnsicr,  co.  Elgin,  and  widow  of  Alexander 
Gordon,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

James,  a  Capt.  in  the  Gold  Coast  Corps  under  his  brother 
Governor  iVlHClean,  and  d.  1877,  having  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Harry  Monro,  Esq.  of  Seatield,  co.  Rjss,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  Hugh,  6.  18.55. 

2  James,  of  Westfield,  of  whom  hereafter. 
;>  Geokge  Alesandee,  now  of  WesifieiU. 
4  Harry,  d.  young. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Georgina,  d.  young. 
■J  Agnes,  d.  young. 

The  Ccd  son, 

Hugh  JIaclean,  Esq.  of  Westfield,  co.  Elgin,  J.P.  and  P.L., 
formerly  of  the  medical  service  E.l.C,  b.  1804;  ni.  1840, 
laabella,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  by 
whom  he  had  an  only  son, 

John  Alexander  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Westfield,  6.  1843  ;  m. 
1869,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  Macpherson,  formerly  of  the  99th 
Eegt.,  and  d.  s.  ji.,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

James  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Westfield,  C.C.S.,  d.  unm.   1888, 
«nd  was  s.  by  hia  brother,  George  Alexander,  now  of  West- 
field. 
,  Anr-^ — .\5  Maclean  of  Lochbuie. 

.Sea^i— Westfield  House,  Spynie,  N.B.;  and  Hythe  Hill, 
Elgin. 


MACLEAN   OF    ARDGOUR. 
Maclean,  Alexaxdek    John   Hew,    Esq.    of 
Ardgour,  co.  Argyll,  b.  1  Deo.  1880. 

Liiueag'e. — The  Macleans  of  Ardgotir,  descended  from 
the  famous  Gillean-ni-Tuoidh,  are  a  family  of  great  antiquity 
in  North  Britain.    Their  immediate  ancestor, 

Allan  Maclean,  the  10th  Maclean  of  Ardgour,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Ewan  Cameron,  of  Locliiel,  and  was  father  of 

JoHK  Maclean,  of  Ardgour,  m.  the  dau.  of  Allan  MacLachlin, 
Esq.  of  Corry,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Ht;GH  MiCLEAN,  of  Ardgour,  m.  17G3,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  lloustoun,  Esq.  of  Jordan  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  John  Campbell,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Islay  Campbell, 
l.«t  Bart,  of  Succoth)  had  a  son  and  dau., 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Anna,  m.  Donald  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Kingerloch. 
3Ir.  Maclean  d.  17C8,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Maclean.  Esq.  of  Ardgour,  Col.  of  the  Argyll- 
shire Militia,  D.L.,  13th  Maclean  of  Ardgour  in  direct  succes- 
sion, b.  IG  April,  1764;  iii.  10  July,  1793,  Lady  Margaret  Hope, 
dau.  of  John,  2nd  E.nrl  of  Hopetoun  (by  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Mc'vilie  his  wife   -ju.  of  Alexander,  7th  Earl  of  Lcven,  and 


oth  Earl  of  Melville),  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  24  June,  1772, 
and  (/.  16  Sept.  1831)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  d.  in  infancy. 

It.  John  Hugh,  of  the  Scotch  Bar,  d.  utim.  1826. 

III.  Archibald,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  1832. 

IV.  Alexandeu,  his  heir. 

V.  Henry  Dundas,  of  Lazonby  Hall,  Cumberland,  Col.  in  the 
army,  J.P,  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1848;  to.  Ia41,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Daere  Carlyle,  Chancellor  of  Carlisle, 
and  claimant  of  the  title  of  Lord  Carlyle,  of  Torthorwaid, 
in  Scotland,  and  d.  1863. 

VI.  James  Charles,  Bengal  Military  Service,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Major  Hall,  H.E.I.Co.'s  service  ;  d.  1829,  leaving  two  daus., 
Elizabeth  Mary  and  Margaret  Jane. 

VII.  Charles  Hope,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1836,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  C.  Beekford  Long,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1839,  leaving  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Hope  and  Caroline 
Henrietta. 

VIII.  Thomas,  of  the  Madras  Military  Service,  d.  1840. 

IX.  William,  Comm.  R.N.,  J.l*.,  m.  1838,  Elizabeth  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Malet  Charter,  Esq.,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  GussTON  before  hi;  patronymic  in  compliance  with 
the  will  of  his  wife's  maternal  grand-uncle,  Sir  Thomas 
Gunston,  Knt.  of  Upcott  House,  Somerset,  lied.  1851,  and 
his  wife  185.').  They  left  issue,  William  Gunston  Gunston- 
Maclean  of  Upcott  House,  late  Capt.  1st  Somerset  Militia,  b. 
1839  (m.  2  May,  1861,  Grace,  dau.  of  William  Marshall,  Esq., 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  William  Hope,  b. 
1863);  Allan,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Royal  Dragoons ;  and  Frances 
Margaret. 

X.  George,  late  Col.  R.  A.,to.  1842,  Amelia  Jane,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  Colin  Campbell,  G.C.B.,  Governor  of  Ceylon. 

XI.  Robert,  rf.  unm.  183f). 

XII.  Peter,  Col.  R.A.,  m.  1841,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Somerset,  K.C.B.  and  K.H.,  Commander-in  Chief 
Bumbay,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  Henry,  oth  Duke  of 
Beaufort,  and  has, 

1  Allan  Henry,  Major  R.A.  2  Henry  Eardlcy,  R.A. 

3  John  Hugh.  4  Cliarles  Hope  .\dj-ian. 

1  Margaret  Ann.  2  Louisa  Charlotte. 

3  Elizabeth  Frances. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret. 

II.  Charlotte  Margaret,  d.  mim.  1824. 

Col.  Maclean  d.  8  Sept.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  fourth  son, 

Alexandeh  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Ardgour,  J.P.  and  D.L  ,  6.  II 
Feb.  1799 ;  to.  14  Feb.  1833,  Helen  Jane  Hamilton,  eldest  dau. 
of  Jlajor-Gen.  Sir  John  Dalryniple,  5th  Bart,  of  North  Berwick, 
by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Warrcnder,  Bart., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1882)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Thomas,  of  Ardgour. 

II.  John  Dalryniple,  J.P.  of  Lazonby  Hall,  Cumberland,  b. 
15  May,  1836;  m.  1883,  Hope,  widow  of  Herbert  Knowles, 
Esq. 

Mr.  Maclean  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  >  y  his  elder  son, 

Alexander  Thomas  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Ardgour,  J.P.  co. 
Inverness,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Argyll,  15th  Maclean  of 
Ardgour,  educated  at  Harrow,  entered  E.l.C. S.  Bengal  1857; 
retired  1884,  was  a  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature, 
Fort  William,  Bengal,  b.  1  April,  1835;  w.  1875,  Selina 
Philippa,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Stephens  Dicken,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  John  Hew,  now  of  Ardgour. 

I.  Catharine  Helen  Dalryniple. 

II.  Margaret.  in.  Flora. 

Mr.  Maclean  rf.  1890. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd,  az.,  a 
caslle  triple-towered  arg.  with  flags  displayed  gu.  ;  3rd,  or,  a 
dexter  hand  couped  fessways  gu.  holding  acro!5slet  fitch6e  az. ; 
4th,  or,  a  galley,  her  sails  furled  sa.  flag  gu.  on  a  sea  vert  a 
salmon  naiant  arg.  Ciest — A  battle-axe  erect  in  pale,  crossed 
by  a  branch  of  laurel  and  cypress  in  sallire,  all  ppr.  Motto — 
Altera  merces. 

Seat — Ardgour  House,  Ardgour,  co.  .Argyll. 


MACLEAN    OF   PENNYCEOSS. 

Maclean,  ARcniBALD  John,  Esq.  of  Pennycross 
and  Carsaig,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  March, 
1843;  s.  his  father  1876;  m.  Ist,  1868,  Isabelle 
Alexandrina,  dau.  of  M.  Henri  Tlieodore  Simon, 
and  widow  of  Charles  Griswold,  Esq.,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1886)  he  has  had  issue, 

Julian  Archibald,  6.  1873;  d.  1890. 

Charles  Alexander  Hnon,  6.  1874. 

Norman  Henry,  6.  1877.  Allan  Fitzroy,  6.  1880. 

Isabel  Juliet.  Elsie  Una.  Muriel. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1890,  Clara  Isabel  Monteith,  dau.  of 
W.  H.  Eudkin,  Esq.  of  Woodaide,  Teignmouth. 


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■  Lineage. — This  tranch  of  the  House  of  Morvern  derives 
from  John  Dcbh,  1st  Maclean  of  Morvern,  2nd  son  of  the  1st 
Hector  Moir,  Lord  of  Duart,  ty  Mary,  dau.  of  Macdonald  of 
Islay.  John  Dubh  was  thrice  married.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Catharine,  dau.of  John  Campbell,  he  had  Allan,  of  Ardornish, 
the  warlike  and  constant  follower  of  Sir  Lachlan  Mor.  He 
m.  Una,  dau.  of  the  Chieftain  of  the  clan  Ian,  or  Macdonald, 
of  Ardnamurchan,  and  by  her  was  father  of  Lachlan,  of 
Calgary,  who  was  twice  married  ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John,  of  ToUermald,  son  of  the  7th  Maclean  of  Coll,  he  had 
a  son,  Allan,  of  Gruline,  who  ra.  Una,  dau.  of  the  Chief  of 
the  Macquarics  and  of  Anne  Macdonald,  sister  of  the  cele- 
brated Sir  Alexander  Macdonald,  the  gallant  companion  of 
Montrose ;  by  her  he  had  Charles,  of  Kilunaig  and  fenny- 
cross,  rii.  Marianne,  sister  of  Donald,  of  Tarbet,  afterwards 
5th  Maclean  of  Torloisk,  by  whom  he  was  father  of 

Alexander  Maclean,  of  Pennycross,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1760,  Una,  dau.  of  MacGillivray,  of  Pennyghael,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1807)  he  had  one  son,  Archibald,  and  a  dau.  Catha- 
rine, TO.  Major  Donald  Maclean,  of  the  Royal  Scots  Regt. ;  d. 
1786.    The  son, 

Archibald  Maclean,  of  Pennysross,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major 
Srd  Regt.  of  Argyllshire  Fencibles,  b.  ITGl.  Ho  to.  Alicia, 
dau.  of  Hector  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Torens,  co.  Argyll,  and  by 
her  (who  was  b.  1760,  and  d.  1840)  left  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Allan  Thomas,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  served  in  the  13th 
Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Peninsular  war,  and  at 
Waterloo,  6.  May.  1793;  m.  Sept.  1843,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Furlong,  of  Welshot,  co.  Lanark. 

Charles  James,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  was  at  Waterloo,  and  sub- 
sequently served  in  India,  where  he  died. 

John,  Lieut,  in  the  2nd  Wcs  t  India  Kegt.,  commanded  by 
his  maternal  uncle.  Col.  Maclean,  and  fell  a  victim  to  the 
climate  of  the  West  Indies. 

Hector,  a  merchant  in  London,  d.  183-t. 

Lauchlan,  Lieut,  in  the  Ceylon  Rifle  Corps,  d.  1829. 

Archibald  Donald,  Dep. -Commissary-Gen.  at  Bermuda,  d. 
1870. 

Mary,  d.  unni.  1837.  Juliana,  d.  1874. 

Mr.  Maclean  d.  Feb.  1830.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Pennycross,  co.  Argyll,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  3  May,  1791 ;  m.  6  Aug.  1840,  Charlotte  Brodie, 
d.au.  of  John  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Elrick,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Smollet  Telfer,  of  Bonhill,  co.  Renfrew,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald  John,  now  of  Pennycross. 

II.  Allan  Thomas  Lockhart,  b.  Jan.  1851 ;  m.  1882,  Amy  F. 
Malcolm,  dau.  of  Malcolm  of  Glenmag,  co.  A.igyll. 

1.  Alicia,  VI.  1872,  Reginald  Phillipps,  Esq.,  aniirf.  1875. 

ji.  Charlotte  Una  Brodie,  ra.  D.  J.  Anderson,  Esq.,  Professor 

at  tlie  Royal  College,  Mauritius. 
ui.  Maiy  Frances,  m.  Jacob  Phillipps,  Esq. 

He  d.  8  March,  1876. 

ylrms— Quarterly  :  1st,  arg.,  a  rock  gu. ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  dexter 
hand  fessways  couped  gu.  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  in 
pale  az. ;  3rd,  or,  a  lymphad  sa.  ;  4th,  arg.  a  salmon  naiant 
ppr.  and  in  chief  two  eagles  affrontee  gu.  Crest — A  battle-axe 
erect  in  pale,  crossed  by  a  branch  of  laurel  and  cypress  in 
saltire,  all  ppr.  Mottoes— Vnitr  the  arms.  Virtue  mine 
honour;  above  the  crest,  Altera  merces. 

Seats — Pennycross  House,  and  Carsaig,  Pennyghael,  Oban, 
CO.  Argyll. 


MACLEOD    OF    MACLEOD. 

MACLEOD,  NoEMAN,  of  Macleod,  22nd  Chief, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  18  July,  1812  ;  m.  1st,  15  July, 
1837,  Hon.  Louisa  Barbara  St.  Jolm,  only  dau.  of 
the  13th,  and  sister  of  the  14tli  Lord  St.  John,  of 
Bletsoe,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  27  Oct.  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  Norman  Magnus,  C.M.G.,  late  Capt.  74th  Highlanders, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  27  July,  1839;  m.  27  April,  1881, 
Emily  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Isham,  Bart.,  and  has 

issue, 

1  Emily  Pauline,  6.  3  June,  1882. 

2  Margaret  Louisa,  b.  3  Aug.  18S4. 

n.  Torquil  Olave,  h.  10  Aug.  1841  ;  d.  3  Sept.  1857. 

III.  Reginald,  Queen's  Remembrancer  for  Scotland,  h.  1 
Feb.  1847;  m.  17  April,  1877,  Lady  Agnes  Mary  Cecilia, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Iddesleigh,  and  has  issue,  Flora 
Louisa  Cecilia,  and  Olive  Susan  Miranda. 

IV.  Roderic  Charles  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Bolney,  Hayward's 
Heath,  J.P.  Hunts,  b.  18  April,  1852;  m.  10  Feb.  188.5, 
Katherine  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  E.  Jelf,  of  Caerdeon, 
Dolgelly,  and  has  issue,  Ian  Brece,  6.  4  Sept.  1893; 
Brenda  Catherine,  6.  12  Oct.  IS87;  and  Eila  St.  John, 
b.  3  Jlav,  18'Jl. 


I.  Louisa  Cecilia,  m.  18  Dec.  I860,  John  Moycr  Heathcotc, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John  Moyer  Heathcote,  Esq.  of  Con- 
ington  Castle,  Hunts. 

He  m.  2ndly,  7  July,  18S1,  Hanna,  eldest  dau.   of 
Earon  Ettingshausen,  of  Austria  and  Hungary. 

Lineage. —  Olave  Olois,  King  of  Man  and  the  Isles,  who 
d.  1237,  left,  by  his  1st  wife,  three  sons,  Harold,  Reginald, 
and  Magnus,  who  all  successively  enjoyed  the  kingdom  of 
Man,  which  terminated  in  1265,  by  the  surrender  made  of  the 
sovereignty  by  Magnus,  King  of  Norway,  to  Alexander  III. 
of  Scotland,  and  in  the  same  year  Magnus,  the  last  King  of 
Man,  died.  Olave,  by  his  Srd  wife,  Christina,  dau.  of  Farquhar, 
Earl  of  Ross,  had  three  sons,  Guin  or  Gun,  of  whom  the  Guns 
in  Sutherland;  Leoid,  Lotd,  or  Leod,  of  whom  the  clan 
Macleod  ;  and  Leaundrish,  of  whom  the  elan  Leandrish,  in 
Ross. 

Leod,  2nd  son  of  Olave  Olois,  or  Olaus  V.,  King  of  Man 
and  the  Isles,  by  the  Earl  of  Ross's  dau.,  having  been  fostered 
in  the  House  of  Pol,  obtained  from  him  the  Herries,  from 
which  he  (Leod)  and  his  descendants  taking  their  designation, 
were,  in  former  times,  styled  of  Herries,  Glenelg,  and  Dun- 
vegan.  He  711.  the  dau.  of  Macraild  Armine,  a  Danish  knight, 
and  by  her  acquired  the  lands  of  Menginish,  Bracadale, 
Durinish,  Lindule,  Vaterness,  and  a  part  of  Trottcrness,  and 
had  two  sons,  Tormode,  w  ho  succeeded  him ;  and  Torquhil, 
ancestor  of  the  Macleods  of  Lewis,  whose  successors  were  pos- 
sessed of  a  great  estate  when  forfeited  in  the  reign  of  King 
James  VI.  Both  the  families  had  the  surname  or  patronymic 
of  Macleod,  but  were  distinguished  by  the  appellation  of  Shiel 
Tormoid,  or  the  descendants  of  Tormoid,  and  Shiel  Torquhil, 
or  the  descendants  of  Torquhil,  and  by  the  designations  of 
"  Matleod  of  Herries,"  and  "  JIacleod  of  Lewis."  The  repre- 
sentative of  the  senior  line,  Macleod  of  Macleod,  temp. 
James  VI.,  was 

Sir  Roderick  M.\.cleod,  of  Macleod,  commonly  called  Rory 
More,  or  Great  Roderick,  who  d.  in  the  beginning  of  1026, 
leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Isabella,  dau.  of  Macdonald,  of  Glen- 
garry, live  sons  and  five  daus.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  surnamed  John  More,  from  his 
great  size,  was  a  staunch  royalist,  and  received  a  letter  of 
thanks  from  King  Charles  I.,  dated  at  Durham,  2  May,  1G39. 
He  m.  Sibella,  dau.  of  Kenneth,  Lord  M'Kenzie,  of  KintaU, 
and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1649,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roderick  Macleod,  loth  Chief  of  Macleod.  He  m.  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  M'Kenzie,  of  Tarbat,  but  dying  Jan. 
16C4,  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  who  was  served  heir  11  Aug, 
1GG4.  He  rii.  Florence,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  James  Macdonald,  of 
Slate,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1693,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roderick  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  //i.  Feb.  1694,  Lady  Isabella 
M'Kenzie,  3rd  dau.  of  Kenneth,  Earl  of  Seaforth,  and  dying 
Aug.  1699,  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

NoiiMAN  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  m.  Sept.  1703,  Hon.  Anne 
Frazer,  dau.  of  Hugh,  11th  Lord  Lovat,  and  was  «.  by  his  post- 
humous son, 

Norman  JIacleod,  19th  Chief  of  Macleod,  m.  1st,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Sir  Donald  Macdonald,  of  Slate,  and  had  one  son, 
John.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Martin,  of 
Inchture,  and  by  her  had  three  daus.,  Elizabeth;  Anae,- 
and  Rich  Mary.     His  only  son, 

John,  m.  Amelia,  only  dau.  of  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  Lyon  King 
of  Arms,  and  dying  7  Jan.  1767,  left,   with  five  daus.,  an 
only  son, 
Norman,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Macleod  wa.s  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Norman  Macleod,  20th  Cliief  of  Macleod,  M.P.,  b.  4  March, 
1754,  who  attained  the  rank  of  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  served 
with  much  distinction  in  India.  He  m  1st,  Mary  Mackenzie, 
of  Suddie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1782)  had  a  son,  Norman,  who 
d.  young,  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  r,i.  Capt.  Norm.an  Ramsay.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  N.  Stackhousc,  Esq.,  Second  Member 
of  Council  at  Bombay,  and  by  her  had, 

John  Norman,  his  successor. 

Sarah,  m.  1807,  Robert  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Stichill,  and  both  d. 

BOon  after. 
Amelia,  m.  1809,  Sir  J.  Pringle,  Cart.,  of  Stichill. 
Anne  Eliza,  m.  3  July,   1821,  Spencer  Perceval,  Esq.,  cldect 

son  of  Right  Hon.  Spencer  Perjevul. 

He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Norman  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  M.P.,  h.  3  Aug. 
1788;  m.  16  Nov.  1809,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Stephenson,  Esq. 
of  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Jan.  ISCl)  had  issue, 

Norman,  now  of  Macleod. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAC 


Torquil  James,  rf.  28  April,  1821. 

llaroldJohn  Lcod,  d.  xtnin.  1846. 

Kmily  Sarah. 

Anne  Eliza,  m.  2  Jane,  1840,  James  Osilvie  Fairlie,  Esq.  of 

AVilliamficId,  co.  Ayr,  and  d.  9  Sept.  1843,  leaving  issue. 
Haniette  Maria,  m.  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Glensatklell,  co. 

Argyll ;  d.  14  Jan.  1S77,  leaving  issue. 
Eleanor  Anne.  rf.  3  Dec.  1830. 
Mary  LowtUcr,  m.  Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  d.  1 

Auk.  I8S4,  Icavins:  three  sons  and  twodaus. 
Elizabeth  Boma,  d.  I'nm.  9  March,  1840. 
Macleod  of  Macleod,  21st  Chief,  d.  183;'),  and  was  ,«.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Arms— Az.,  a  castle  triple-towered  and  embattled  arp;., 
m.osoned  sa.,  windovvs  and  porch  gii.  OrH — A  bull's  head 
cabossed  sa.  between  two  flag's  gu.  staves  of  the  first.  -Swp- 
porlers — Two  lions  regardant  gu.,  each  holding  a  dagger  ppr. 
JIutto — Murus  aheneus  esto. 

5fat— Dunvegan  Castle,  Isle  of  Skye,  N.B. 

C^itis— Carltoa  and  Athcnajum. 


Lineag'e. — David  Macliver,  Esq.  of  Kilchoman,  Islay, 
Argyll,  son  of  Archibald  BIacliver,  Esq.  of  Ardnave,  Islay, 
CO.  Argyll  (whose  other  son,  John  M.vclivek,  was  father  of 
Lord  Clyde),  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  George  Stewart,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

Peter  Stewart  Macliver,  Esq.  of  Kilchoman,  co.  Somer- 
set, J.P.  for  that  CO.,  M.P.  for  Plymouth  1880-5;  6.26  May, 
1820;  m.  Nov.  1842,  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Miller,  Esq.  of 
Glasgow,  and  had  an  only  son, 

David,  Co!.,  b.  1843;  m.  1875,  Elizabeth  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Brookes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1888, 
loaiing  a  son, 

Peter  Stewart,  of  Overdale. 

Mr.  P.  S.  Macliver  d.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  fess  gu.  between  two  crosses  pattee  fitchee 
of  the  second  in  chief,  and  a  salmon  naiant  ppr.  in  base,  a 
mural  crown  of  the  first.  Crest — Issuing  out  of  a  mural  crown 
or,  aswansa.,  collared,  lined,  and  crowned  with  an  eastern 
crown  al.so  or.     Motto — Be  mindful. 

i>Mt — Overdale,  Beareden,  near  Glasgow. 


MACLEOD    OF    CADBOLL. 

Macleod,  Eoeeeick  Willoughbt,  Esq.  of 
InTergordon  Castle,  co.  Eoss,  and  Cadboll,  co. 
Cromartv,  Capt.  late  Queens  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers,'fi.  29  May,  1858. 

liineag'e.— Norman  Macleod,  2nd  son  of  Roderick  Mac- 
leod, fith  Baron  of  Lewis,  obtained  from  his  father,  in  patri- 
mony, the  Barony  of  Assynt,  and  d.  in  the  reign  of  James  I. 

Hugh  Macleod,  of  Cambuscurry  (youngest  son  of  Donald 
Macleod,  7th  Baron  of  Ajsynt,  temp.  Charles  I.),  vi.  Christian, 
dau.  of  Walter  Eoss,  of  Invercarron,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons,  Angus,  whose  line  is  extinct,  and 

.^neas  Macleod,  of  Cadboll  and  Cambuscurry,  7?!.  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Scatwell,  by  whom  j 
he  had  (with  three  sons)  a  dau.,  Frances,  9J!.Rose,  of  Clova. 
Mr.  Macleod  represented  co.  Cromarty  in  the  Scottish  Parlia- 
ment, and  was  one  of  those  who  signed  the  Articles  of  Union,  i 
1707.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  i 

EoDERiCK  Macleod,  of  Cadboll,  m.  1751,  Lilias,  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Mackenzie,  of  Belmadutliy,  and  dying  1770,  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

Egbert  Becce  iEsEAs  BIacleod,  Esq.  of  Cadboll,  co.  Cro- 
marty, I.  23  Jan.  1764,  M.P.  for  Cromarty,  and  for  many 
years  Lord-Lieut,  of  that  co.,  m.  27  July,  1784,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Harris,  and  had  issue  (with 
two  daus.,  Sophia  and  Elizabeth  Letitia,  who  both  d.  unra.) 
one  son, 

I.  Roderick,  6.  1786,  M.P.  co.  Sutherland,  Lord  Lieut,  of  co. 
Cromarty,  and  I)  L.  of  co.  Ross,  m.  1»13,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William  Cunninghame,  Esq.  of  Lainshaw,  co.  Ayr,  and  left 
at  his  decease,  1863  (by  her,  who  d.  15  Dec.  1878),  two  sons 
and  three  daus., 

1  Robert  Bruce  .^Ineas,  of  Cadboll. 

2  Htnry  Dunning. 

1  Margaret.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Anna  Maria,  vi.  1846,  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Seacroft. 
His  grandson, 

Robert  Becce  Sneas  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Invergorden 
Castle,  and  Cadboll,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Ross,  Vice-Lieut,  co. 
Cromarty,  Comm.  R.N.  (retired),  6.  10  May.  1818;  ra.  5 
March,  1857,  Ellen  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pollard  Wil- 
loughby,  Bart.,  and  d.  5  April,  1888,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8 
March,  1884),  had  issue, 

I.  Roderick  Willocghbt,  now  of  Cadboll. 

II.  Torquil,  b.  lt)C4,  drowned  in  the  wreck  of  the  Serpent, 
1890.  III.  Norman  Cranstoun,  6.  1866. 

I.  Edith  Eliza,  d.  30  April,  1860. 

II.  Cicily  Julia. 

HI.  Ethel  Grace,  to.  W.  E.  T.  Bolitho,  Esq.  of  Pendrca,  Pen- 
zance, and  has  issue.  iv.  Olivia  Ellen. 

./4rTO«— Quarterly :  1st,  or,  a  mountain  inflamed  ppr. ;  2nd, 
gu.,  the  three  legs  of  Man  ppr.  conjoined  in  the  cenire  at  the 
upper  end  iif  the  thigh,  flexed  in  triangle,  and  the  .cpurs  or; 
3rd,  or,  a  lymiihad  sa.  flags  gu. ;  4th,  az.  a  castle  triple-towered 
and  eml)attled  arg.  masoned  sa.,  windows  and  portcullis  gu. 
C/-e3t — The  sun  in  splendour  ppr.  Mottoes — Above  the  crest, 
Loisfim  agus  soilleirghlm  ;  below  the  antique  crown,  Quocun- 
que  jei:eris  stabit. 

Seats — Invergordon  Castle,  co.  Ross;  Cadboll,  co.  Cromarty. 


MACIilVEE    OF   KILCHOMAN. 

Maclitee,  Petee  Stewaet,  Esq.  of  Overdale, 
Glasgow,  s.  his  grandfather  1891. 


MACLUEE    OF   WHALLEY    RANGE. 

Macluee,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Whalley 
Eange.co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  for  that  co., 
and  J.P.  for  Manchester,  late  Major  40th  Lancashire 
R.V.,  M.P.  for  South-East  Lancashire  (Stretford 
Division)  since  1886,  one  of  the  Eoyal  Commissioners 
on  Civil  Establishments,  was  Hon.  Sec.  Cotton 
EamineRelief  Fund,  1862-1869  ;  is  a  member  of  the 
House  of  Laymen  for  the  Province  of  York  ;  b.  22 
April,  1835 ;  vi.  13  Dec.  1859,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Nettleship,  Esq.  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Edward  Stanley,  Lieut.  Manchester  Eegt.,  B.  25 
Feb. 1869. 

II.  William  George  Percy,  b.  19  March,  1871. 

III.  Alan  Francis,  6.  24  Sept.  1873. 

I.  Ethel  Annie,  m.  Edward  Sholto  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Bexhill, 
Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

Percy  Sholto,  6.  1887. 
Eleanor. 

II.  Mildred  Campbell,  m.  John  Sington,  Esq.  of  Ravens- 
wood,  Whalley  Range,  and  has  issue,  Alan  John  Camp- 
bell, b.  1886;  and  Edward  Claude,  6.  1892. 

III.  Margaret  Eleanor.  iv.  Constance  Mary. 

liineagre. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  Macluees  of 
the  Isle  of  Man,  and  was  settled  at  Balmagic,  N.B.,  and 
afterwards  in  the  north  of  Ireland.  The  grandfather  of  the 
present  representative. 

William  Maclube,  Esq.  of  Tyldesley  and  Manchester,  m. 
Anne  (who  d.  31  Jan.  1856),  dau.  of  —  Grundy,  Esq.,  and  d. 
27  Dec.  1847,  leaving  issue, 

John  Macloee,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  ra.  20  Dec.  1827,  Eliza- 
beth, only  dau.  of  William  Kearsley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  27  Nov.  1881),  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Craig  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.  and  M.A.  Oxon,  in.  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  ofJohnson  Gedgc,  Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's, 
and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Edward  St.  John,  B.A..  d.  1887. 
William  Kenneth  (Rev),  B.A.,  b.  1867. 

II.  John  William,  of  Whalley  Range. 

in.  Henry  Martyn,  of  Maida  Hill ;  m.  Fanny,  dan.  of  Robert 
Smith,  of  Manchester. 

I.  Mary.  i 

II.  Elizabeth,  in.  Rev.  Henry  I.  Sharp,  M.A.,  Rector  of  fl 
Downham,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge.  He  d.  • 
isyj. 

He  d.  4  Dec.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  second  son,  the  present 

John  William  Maclure,  Esq.  , 

Si'rit — Whalley  Range,  near  Manchester.     Tou:n  House — 4t  z 

St.  James's  Place,  S.W.  Ji 

Cluos — Carlton,  Conservative,  and  Junior  Carlton.  |i 


McMAHON    OF   HOLLYMOUNT. 

McMahox,  EobertMoore,  Esq.  of  Hollymount, 
Qiicen'sCo.,  J.P.,*.  23  Sept.  1831;  w.  1st,  Aug,  1867, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Humfrey,  of  Cavanacor, 
Strabanc,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Alexander  St.  Legek,  b.  10  June,  1869. 


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He  m.  2ndly,  4  Oct.  1881.  Alice  Emma,  dau.  of  Hey. 
G-.  R.  Winter,  Vicar  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  and  has 
further  issue, 

II.  Robert,  6.  and  d.  11  Jan.  1887. 
I.  Helen. 

n.  Kathleen. 

III.  Alice,  6.  and  d.  same  day. 

IV.  Augusta  Mary. 

Liineag'e. — Chakles  SIoore  McJIaiios,  w.  1VS4,  Isabella 
Claiges,  and  d.  1830.    His  son, 

Major  Alexandee  St.  Leger  McMahon,  Esq.  of  Holly- 
mount,  OT.  Catherine  Fishbouine,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Edxton,  of  Hollymount. 

II.  Kobebt  Moobe,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Charles  Joseph,  Lieut.-Gen.  late  R.  (Madras)  Artillery, 
b.  13  Aug.  1833:  in.  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of —  Lewis,  Esq. 

I.  Isabella  Clarges. 
His  eldest  son, 

Major-Ge:j.  Alexander  Euxton  McMahon,  of  Hollymount, 
00.  Carlow,  b.  1829:  711.  1st,  1856,  Horatia  Anna,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Davies,  K.N.,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Horatia;  2ndly, 
1862,  Jemima  Fanny,  dau.  of  Gen.  Morden  Carthew,  C.B.,  of 
Denton  Lodge,  Noi-folk,  and  had  issue,  Ethel,  Mary,  and 
Violet.  He  was  formerly  a  Col.  in  the  Madras  Staff  Corps,  a 
Deputy  -  Commissioner  in  British  Burmah,  and  Political 
Agent  at  the  Court  of  H.M.  the  King  of  Burmah. 

5ea<— Hollymount,  Carlow  {vost-tovm.) 


McMICKING    OF   MILTONISE. 

McMiCKiNG,  GriLBEET,  Esq.  of  Miltonise,  co. 
Wigton,  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  24  March,  1862 ;  m.  1  Nov. 
1893,  Gertrude  Eosabcl  Catherine,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Nathaniel  Gore,  Esq. 

liineag'e. — Ninth  in  descent  from  Mahcn  Eusid  was  Sir 
OiLBERT  M-\cMichan,  who  TO.  Agnes  Macdonald,  dau.  of 
John,  son  of  Angus,  Lord  of  the  Isles.  His  son,  Joes  Mac- 
Michan,  was  grandfather  of  John,  who  sold  his  estate,  and  d. 
in  France,  1507,  the  last  of  that  ilk ;  2nd  in  descent  from 
him  was 

Gilbert  MacMichan,  whom.  Isabel  Hamilton,  of  Killan- 
tringan,  co.  Ayr.    His  eldest  son, 

Gilbert  MacMichan,  of  Killantringan,  h.  1G47 ;  in.  1676, 
Janet,  widow  of  -~  Mcllwain,  of  Miltonise,  and  purchased 
Miltonise  from  John  Mcllwain,  her  eldest  son  by  her  first 
husband.  Mr.  MacMichan  was  a  staunch  Covenanter. 
Between  1679  and  1G88  he  was  under  sentence  of  death,  and 
his  lands  were  forfeited,  but  his  sentence  was  recalled,  and 
his  lands  restored  to  him  by  Act  of  Parliament,  William  and 
Mar?,  1690.     He  d.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  second  son, 

Thomas  McMicking,  of  Miltonise,  b.  1689 ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  —  McHay,  of  Drangandow,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  d. 
1782,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Gilbert  McMicking,  Esq.  of  Miltonise,  &.  1723;  m.  Jane 
Douglas,  and  d.  1800.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

ThomasMcMicking,  Esq.  of  Miltonise,  b.  1786;  )H.Jane,dau. 
of  John  Morin,  Esq.  of  Lagan,  co.  Dumfries,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  6. 1812;  Eobert;  and  GiLBERT,who  purchased  Miltonise 
from  his  brother  Thomas ;  Catherine,  m.  John  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Hill  Park,  co.  Stirling;  Mary;  and  Maitland,  m.  Rev. 
John  Harper.     Mr.  McMicking  d.  1866.    His  son, 

Gilbert  McMicking,  Esq.  of  Miltonise,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
AVigton,  and  J.P.  co.  Lancaster,  b.  9  Nov.  1823  ;  to.  30  April, 
1S50,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Macfarlane,  Esq.  of 
Thornliill,  co.  Stirhng,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1888)  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  George  Torrance,  h.  4  Dee.  1853;  m.  1890, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  George  BiUlock,  Esq.  of  Kinlocb,  co. 
Perth. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  17  Jan.  1857. 

III.  GiLiiEBT,  now  of  Miltonise. 

IV.  Harry,  Lieut.  Royal  Scots,  b.  28  Oct.  1867. 

I.  Helen  Mary,  ra.  1st,  31  May,  1871,  Richard  Denman, 
oldest  son  of  the  Hon.  llichanl  Denman.  divorced  him 
April,  1878,  7/1.  2nd!y,  April,  1879,  J.  Montgomery  Walker, 
Esq.,  son  of  William  Stuart  Walker,  Esq.,  C.B.  of  Bow- 
land;  3i-dly,  2  Nov.  1888,  Henry  William  Primrose,  Esq. 
{see  Burkes  Peerage,  Rosebeby,  E.) 

II.  Jane  Maitland,  m.  5  April,  ls77,  William  Henry  Bolton, 
eldest  son  of  Joseph  Cheney  Bolton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Carbrook 
CO.  Stirling.  ' 

III.  Catherine,  y.i.  3  Feb.  1883,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Tufnell, 
Uoyixl  Irish  Regt.,  second  son  of  E.  Carlton  Tufnell,  Esq.  of 
Lowndes  Square,  Loudon,  and  d.  Aug.  1889. 


IV.  Annie  Margaret,  m.  24  Nov.  1880,  Robert  Acheson  Cromie 
Montagu,  eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Robert  Mon- 
tagu. (See  BoEKE'a  Peerage,  Manchester,  D.),  and  has 
icsiie. 

v.  Alice,  m.  Lieut.  James  Startin,  E.N. 

VI.  Ethel,  m.  19  April,  1887,  Walter  Edward  Barratt,  Esq.  of 
Kersal,  Manchester. 

Mr.  McMicking  d.  1890. 

Arms — Az.,  four  fleurs-de-lis  in  cross,  the  tops  to  the  exterior 
cf  the  shield,  or.  Crest —  A  demi-sa  age  bearing  in  his  dexter 
hand  an  arrow,  at  his  back  a  quiver  ,  full,  ppr.  Mottoes — Ues 
non  verba;  and  We  hae  dune. 


McMillan  of  holm  of  DALaUHAIEN 
AND    GLENCROSH. 

McMiLLAif,  John,  Esq.  of  Holm  of  Dalquhairn, 
CO,  Galloway,  and  Glencrosh,  co.  Dumfries,  J.P. 
COS.  Kirkcudbright  and  Dumfries,  6.29  March,  1833; 
m.  10  Sept.  1861,  Margaret  Thompson,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Moffat,  Esq.  J.P.  of  Ardnacloich, 
CO.  Dumfries,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  27  June,  1865. 

n.  Thomas  Moffat,  b.  28  April,  1S67. 

III.  John  James,  b.  27  Jan.  1869. 

I.  Margaret  Robina.  ii.  Mary  Goldie. 

Lineag-e.^ — Mr.  John  McMillan  is  the  lineal  descendant 
and  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of  McMillan  of 
Brockloch  and  Holm  of  Dalquhairn,  in  the  parish  of  Cars- 
phairn,  co.  Kirkcudbright.  The  lands  of  Brockloch  were  held 
originally  by  the  tenure  called  "  Manrent,"  but  when  King 
Robert  the  Bruce  created  the  Chief  of  Brockloch  Baron  of 
Ken,  he  obtained  a  charter  of  all  his  lands,  "blanche  '  of 
the  Crown.  The  properties  of  Brockloch  and  Holm  of  Dal- 
quhairn were  united  through  a  marriage  in  1741,  but  on  the 
death  of  John  McMillan  in  1852,  Brockloch  passed  from  the 
possession  of  the  MacMillans,  but  Holm  of  Dalquhairn,  which 
comprises  Upper  and  Nether  Holm  and  Clenoch,  is  still  the 
property  of  the  representative  of  the  family. 

John  McMillan,  Esq.  of  Brockloch,  and  of  Holm  of  Dalqu- 
hairn, 7ji.  8  Nov.  1781,  Margaret  Ker,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1830,  having 
by  her,  whoci.  3  June,  1803,  had  issue,  a  son  and  heir. 

Robert  McMillan,  Esq.  of  Holm  of  Dalquhairn  vi.  27 
Sept.  1825,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Goldie,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  6  Nov.  1870,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Holm  and  Glencrosh. 

II.  James,  6.  1834. 

I.  Anne,  in.  John  Barber,  Esq.  of  Tererran,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  ;  2  Robert ;  1  Mary. 

II.  Mary,  ?ii.  her  cousin,  John  McMillan,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 
Robina. 

III.  Jane, TO.  Robert  Hamilton, Esq. ,F.E.C.S., of  Magherabury, 
Portrush,  and  has  issue,  1  Robert;  2  Douglas:  3  Arthur; 
1  Caroline  ;  2  Ida ;  and  3  Maud. 

Mr.  Robert  McMillan  d.  3  Dec.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  John,  now  of  Holm,  who  acquired  Glencrosh  by  purchase 
in  1871. 

Seat — Glencrosh,  Moniaive,  Dumfriesshire. 


MACMURROGH  -  MURPHY    (O'MORCHOE) 

OF  MONAMOLIN,  formerly  OF  OULART- 

LEIGH. 

MAcMuEROGH-MuErHY,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Mona- 
molin,  CO.  Wexford,  "the  O'Morchoe,"  Chief  of  his 
sept,  b.  4  Jan.  1835;  m.  19  Nov.  1863,  Susan  Eliz- 
abeth, dait.  of  Thornas  Bradley,  M.D.,  of  Kells 
Grange,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  his  wife  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Teutore,  Queen's  Co.,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Arthur  MacMurbogh,  (Rev.),  The  Tanist,  M.A., 
T.C.D.,  6.22  JIarch,  18G5  ;  to.  8  April,  1891,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  George  Gibbon,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Kiltennell,  co. 
Wexford  (sec  Gibbon  ofNcston  co.  Clicster),  and  has  issue, 
Arthur  Donel  MacMurrogh,  b.  3  June,  1892. 

II.  Arthur  MacMurrogh,  b.  22  Sept.  1866. 
in.  William  MacMurrogh,  b.  12  July,  18GS. 

I.  Sophia  Rebecca  MacMurrogh,  m.  28  Aug.  1888,  Francis 
Richard  Wolfe,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Prebendary  R.  R. 
Wolfe,  M.A..  of  Leighton,  co.  Devon,  and  lord  of  the 
manor  of  Ilsington. 


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n.  Gertrude  Susan  MacMunogh,  d.  29  June,  18S2. 

in.  Edith  MacMurrogh. 

IV.  Mary  Augusta  MacMurrogh. 

Xjineag'e. — This  family  traces  its  descent  from  the  Royal 
House  of  Leinster.  The  Chief  retained  his  "gallow-glasscs  " 
or  armed  soldiers  in  the  Itith  century,  and  held  his  lands  as 
an  allodial  possession  ab  initio.  The  Sept  territory  is  known 
to  tliis  day  as  "the  Murrows"  and  embraces  the  Baronies  of 
Ballaghkcen,  co.  Wexford. 

Autuck  MrKPUT,  of  Oulartleigh,  O'Morehoe,  Chief  of  his 
.'icpt  (son  of  Daniel  Morchoe,  of  Oulartleigh,  who  U.  1G79),  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knox,  of  Tagunnun,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  great-granddau.  of  the  Eight  Rev.  Thomas  Knox, 
Bishop  of  the  Isles,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Dorcas,  m.  John  Giffard,  of  Great  Torrington,  co.   Devon, 
and  had  a  son,  John,  of  Kilcorral,  co.  Wexford,  who?/j.  1769, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Morton,  Esq,  of  Ballinaclash,  co. 
Wexford,  and  had  a  son  Stanley  Lees,  m.  in   1S14,  Susan, 
dau.  of  Erancis  Moran,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Mayo,  and  was  father 
of  Sir  Hardinge  Stanley  Giffard,  Baron  Halsbuky,  Lord 
High  Chancellor  of  England. 

He  m.  2ndly,  17  April,  1704,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Turner,  by  whom  he  had  eight  sons  and  four  daus.  His  2nd 
son, 

William  Mukpht,  of  Oulartleigh,  O'Morehoe,  Chief  of  his 
sept,  who  s.  on  the  death  of  his  eldest  brother,  Daniel,  and 
his  nephew  James;  m.  June,  1727,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Hawkins,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  and  had  issue,  Arthur;  and 
Cary,  who  m.  Aug.  17C9,  Louisa,  dau.  of  George  Nixon,  Esq. 
of  Newtown,  co.  Wexford.    The  elder  son. 

Arthur  Murphy,  of  Oulartleigh,  O'Morehoe,  Chief  of  his 
sept,  m.  (Lie.  dated  29  Jan.  1706),  Esther,  dau.  of  John 
Tounden,  Esq.  of  Enniscorthy,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and 
three  daus.     The  elder  son, 

Arthcr  Mubphy,  of  Oulartleigh,  O'Morehoe,  Chief  of  his 
sept,  m.  (Lie.  dated  18  March,  1791)  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Shapland  Swiny,  Rector  of  Tenibleshambo,  co.  Wexford, 
and  d.  (will  dated  5  Sept.  1805)  leaving  issue,  one  son  and  two 
daus.    The  son, 

Arthur  MAcMuRnoGn-MuRPHY,  of  Oulartleigh,  O'Morehoe, 
Chief  of  his  sept,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Millet,  of 
Lismarta,  co.  Tipperary,  which  lady  d.  g.  p.,  in  1828.  He  m. 
2ndly,  20  Feb.  1834,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Bagwell 
Creagh  (see  Creagh  of  BaUyandrcw),  and  d.  21  Aug.  18G7, 
leaving  by  Rebecca,  his  wife  (who  d.  11  Jan.  1889),  a  son, 

Arthur  MAcMuRROGfi-McRPHY,  the  O'Morehoe,  now  of 
Monamolin. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  thorn  tree  with  fruit,  ppr.,  on  a  chief  gu.,  a 
lion  passant,  guardant,  or.  Crest— A  lion  ramp,  gu.,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  garb,  or,  surmounted  by  a  Milesian  crown. 
Mottoes— Vincere  vel  niori :  and  Fortis  et  hospitalis. 

Seat— Monamolin,  co.  Wexford.  liesidence—H,  Ailesbury 
Bodd,  Dublin. 


MACNAMARA    OF   DOOLEN. 

Macnam AEA,  Henut  Valentine,  Esq.  of  Doolen, 
and  Emiistymon  House,  co.  Clare,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1885,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  14 
Feb.  1861;  m.  26  April,  1883,  Edith  Elizabeth, 
jo'angest  dau.  of  Sir  Daniel  Cooper,  Bart.,  K.C.M.G., 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  6.  20  Feb.  18S4. 

II.  Valentine,  6.  14  June,  1887. 

III.  George,  6.  23  May,  1890. 

I.  Violet  Elizabeth.  n.  Edith  Eillcen. 

liineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Milesian  family 
of  Macnaraara,  of  co.  Clare,  which  was  resident  at  Ballyna- 
craige  Castle. 

Bartholomew  Macnamara,  Esq.  of  Muraghin,  Barony  of 
Burren,  co.  Clare,  son  of  Donogh,  6.  at  Bally  nacraige,  16S5; 
'jii.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Brock,  Mayor  of  Galway,  and  was 
father  of 

AViLLiAM  Macnamara,  Esq.  of  Doolen,  b.  1714  ;  who,  marry- 
ing Catharine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of 
Doolen,  eo.  Clare  (of  the  distinguished  House  of  Sarsfield  ol 
Lucan,  of  which  was  the  gallant  Sarsfield,  Earl  of  Lucan,  temp. 
James  II,),  became  possessed  of  that  estate,  and  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

Francis  Macnamara,  Esq.  of  Duolen,  b.  1750;  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  George  Stamcr,  Esq.  of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare,  by  Honor 
his  wife,   dau.  of  Chriaophcr  O'Brien,  Erq.   of  Ennistymon, 


I  and  Mary  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Randall  MacDonnell,  Bart. 
By  Jane  his  wife,  Mr.  Macnamara  had  issue, 
AViLLiAM  Nugent,  his  heir. 

Richard,  late  20th  Dragoons,  m.  Mrs.  Peyton,  widow  of  Col. 
Peyton,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  George  Nugent  Reynolds, 
Esq.  George.  Francis.  John. 

Burton  (Sir),  Admiral  R.N.,  of  Tromeroe,  co.  Clare,  J.P., 
b.   1794;    m.   1832,  Jane,  dau.  of  Daniel  Gabbctt,  Esq.  of 
Strand,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1876. 
llonoria,  d.  unm.  Dora,  ni.  William  Calcutt,  Esq. 

The  son  and  heir, 

William  Nugent  Macnamara,  Esq.  of  Doolen,  M.P.  for 
Clare,  b.  1775;  m.  1798,  Susannah,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir 
of  the  Hon.  Mathias  Finucane,  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas 
in  Ireland  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Brien,  Esq.  of 
Ennistymon,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Henry  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Blatherwyckc),  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Jane,  d.  utun. 

Susan,  m.  Robert  Mansergh.  Esq.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Honor,  m.  Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Willowbank,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

Matilda,  m.  Gerald  O'Connor,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Louisa,  m.  Samuel  Vignolles,  Esq. 
Major  Macnamara  ci.  1850.    His  son. 

Francis  Macnamara,  Esq.of  Doolen  and  Ennistymon  House, 
Capt.  8th  Hussars,  M.P.  fer  Ennis,  Lieut.-Col.  Clare  Militia, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  jk.  11  March,  18(50,  Helena  Herbert,  dau.  of 
William  M.  Dermott,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Valentine,  now  of  Doolen. 

II.  William  James,  b.  8  Jan.  1863. 
I.  I'^ranees  Susan. 

He  d.  27  June,  1873. 

drras,  Crest,  ttc  —  Sce  Macnamara  of  Ayle. 
Seats — Doolen  and  Ennistymon  House,  co.  Clare. 


MACNAMARA    OF    CADDINGTON   HALI/. 

Macnamara,  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Caddington  Hall, 
Herts,  and  Billington  Manor  House,  Beds,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  County  Councillor,  late  Capt.  Beds 
Militia,  b.  23  Sept.  1829  ;  m.  28  Sept.  1854,  Lady 
Sophia  Eliza  Hare,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl 
of  Listowel,  X.P. 

Liineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
House  of  Macnamara  of  Clare. 

Arthur  Macnamara,  of  Llangoed  Castle,  Brecknockshire, 
son  of  John  Macnamara,  of  Llangoed  Castle  (by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llangoed  Castle), 
Col.  Westminster  Regt.  of  Middlesex  Militia,  and  M.P.,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Willi.am  Lee,  Esq.,  and  heir  of  John  Pedley, 
Esq.  of  Caddington  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  May,  1870)  had 
issue, 

Arthur,  now  of  Caddington  Hall. 

John,  twin  with  Arthur,  b.  1829;  m.  12  April,   1860,  Sarah, 

eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Nay  lor  Viokers,  Esq.  of  Tapton  Hall, 

Sheffield,  and  has  Arthur,  who  d.,  and  two  daughters. 
Anne  Mary,  in.  Baron  Adelswiird,  late  Minister  of  Sweden 

in  Paris. 
Elizaheth,  m.    Count  Ernest  de  Rotalier,   of   Chateau   de- 

Rutalier,  pres  Keaufort,  departement  du  Jura,  France. 

Smf.?— Caddincton  Hall,  Dunstable,  and  Billington  Manor, 
Leightuu  Buzzard,  Beds. 


McNEILE   OF   PARKMO'UNT. 

McXeile,  Henry  IIUGir,  Esq.  of  Parkmount,  co. 
Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  ^i.  20 
Nov.    1829  ;  m.  23   June,  1859,  Sophia  Adelaide*, 
dau.  of  James  Munro  Macnabb,  Esq.  of  Highfield  i| 
Park,  Hants,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  M.A.  Camb.,  b.  20  Dec. 
1862  ;  m.  22  Jan.  1891,  Oonah  Edwyna,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Conolly,  V.C,  of  Coolure,  co.  Wcstmeatli, 
and  has  issue, 

John  Henry,  b.  2  Aug.  1892. 
Ailleen  Charlotte,  b.  6  Oct.  1893. 

II.  James,  b.  10  March,  1864;  d.  20  June,  1873. 

III.  Henry  Donald,  b.  12  Dec.  1872. 

I.  Charlotte  Lavinia. 

II.  Katharine  E'lora,  d-  v.mti.  1887. 

III.  Norah  Sophia.  ^' 


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Lineage.— Alexander  McNeile,  m.  Mary  McNeale,  left 
by  her  (who  d.  1852)  at  his  decease,  1839,  a  son, 

John  McNeile,  Esq.  of  Parkmount,  6.  March,  1778;  m, 
June,  1823,  Charlotte  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Dallas,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  18  May,  1855,  leaying  issue, 

Henet  H0GH,  now  of  Parkmount. 

Alexander  John,  6.  2  Sept.  1842. 

Mary  Harriet,  m.    9  May,    1856,   Hugh    McCalmont.   Earl 

Cairns,  Lord  Chancellor  of  England,  who  d.  2  April,  1885. 
Seat — Pai-kmount,  near  Belfast. 


MACNEILL-HAMILTON    OP   RAPLOCH. 

MacNeilIi-Hamiltox,  Henet  Montgomery, 
Esq.  of  Eaploch,  and  Broorahill,  co.  Lanark,  Lieut. 
3rd  batfc.  Scottish  Eiiles,  b.  25  Aug.  1S72 ;  s.  liis 
father  1883. 

Lineage. — The  Macneills,  or  Clanneill,  are  one  of  the 
most  ancient  clans  in  the  West  Highlands,  and  were  at  a  very 
early  period  divided  into  two  great  families,  the  Macneilis 
of  Gi'jha  and  the  Macneills  of  Ba.rra. 

The  former  of  these  families  had  their  possessions  in  the 
Southern  part  of  co.  Argyll,  the  latter  in  the  island  of  Barra, 
in  CO.  Inverness,  and  from  the  great  distance  which  separated 
them,  as  well  as  from  other  causes,  the  two  families  were 
so  disunited  as  almost  to  form  distinct  clans.  It  is  stated, 
however,  that  there  is  documentary  evidence  to  show  that  the 
Macneills  of  Gigha  were  the  senior  family,  and  were,  di  jure, 
chiefs  of  the  whole  clan. 

EoGER  Hamilton  Macneill,  of  Taynish,  (son  of  Hector 
Macneill,  of  Taynish,  by  Ann  Montgomery  his  wife,  and  the 
lineal  descendant  of  Hector  Macneill,  2nd  son  of  Torquil 
?.facncill,  1st  of  Gigha),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Cromwell  Price,  Esq.  of  HoUymount,  co.  Down,  through  whom 
that  estate  came  into  the  family,  and  the  name  of  Hamilton 
was  added  to  that  of  Macneill.    His  son  and  heir, 

EoGEE  MoNTGOMEET  Hamilton-Macneill,  of  Tayuish,  m. 
Catherine  Chambers,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
I  Daniel  Hamilton  Macneill-Hamilton,  of  Eaploch  and 
Taynish,  m.  24  Nor.  1809,;  Jane  Buhbury,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Banbury  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Hollywood  House,  and  Lisowen,  co. 
Down,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873,  aged  81)  had  issue,  Thomas 
'iMoNTGOMEEY,  his  Eucoessor,  and  William  Henet,  successor 
!to  his  brother,  late  of  Eaploch.  He  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his 
,:-Idest  son, 

Thomas  Montgomebt  Macneill-Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Eroom- 
ifiill,  b.  7  Nov.  1810;  m.  Feb.  1846,  Jessie  only  child  of  James 
jSruce,  Esq.  of  Calcutta  and  Broomhill,  d.  29  Aug.  1862,  and 
ivas  s.  by  his  brother, 

I'  William  Henet  MACNEfLL-HAMiLTON,  Esq.  of  Eaploch  co. 
■.anark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  20th  Foot,  6.  1827;  ra.  1st. 
.857,  Marie,  eldest  dau.  of  Count  Joseph  Ladislas  de  Szeliski 
•)f  Warsaw,  (which  lady  d.  1864).  and  2ndly,  1871,  Marianne 
[mly  child  of  Alexander  Ewing,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  m,  2ndly, 
17  Jan.  1887,  Major  George  W.  F.  Claremont,  Worcestershire 
iegt.,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  Stopf  ord  Claremont,  C.B.)  hehad  issue 
'  Henet  Montgomeet,  now  of  Eaploch. 

Claude  Gavin,  b.  20  Oct.  1873. 

Percy  Milnwood,  6.  1878. 

Cecil  Herbeit,  6.  Dec.  ISSl;  d.  March,  1882. 

Japt.  Hamilton  d.  3  Nov.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

't  Seats— Broorahill,  Larkhall,  co.  Lanark;  and  Eaploch, 
ilamilton,  N.B. 

Note. — The  estate  of  Gigha  was  sold  by  the  MacNeills  of 
aynish  in  1780,  and  has  now  been  acquired  by  the  MacNeills 
i  Colonsay,  a  cadet  of  the  family. 


\  McNeill  of  colonsay. 

'■  McKeili,  Maj.-Gen.  Sie  John  Caestaies,  of 
;'olonsay,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Argyll,  K.G-.B., 
'I.C.M.a.,  V.C.,  Knight  of  the  Medjidie,  Maj.-Gen. 
1  the  army,  Equerry  to  the  Queen,  b.  29  March, 
831. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  McNeills  is  descended  from  a 
>mmon  ancestor  with  the  McNeills  of  Taynish,  of  Gilha,  and 

Gailachallie. 

ToEQciLLB  McNeill,  of  Taynish,  Keeper  of  Castle  Sween, 

!(e  1449,  had  two  sons  Neill  and  Hectoe. 

;Neill McNeill,  who  ».  his  father,  d.  a,  p.,  and  was  3.  by  his 

.'Other, 

i!       ". 


Hectoe  McNeill,  who  d.  about  1473,  leaving  a  son, 

Neill  McNeill,  who  s.  his  father,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Neill  McNeill,  who  had  two  sons,  Neill,  ancestor  of  the 
McNeills  of  Taynish  and  of  Gigha,  aad  John  do,  ancestor 
of  the  McNeills  of  Gailachallie,  of  Couctronon,  and  of  dear, 
&c.,  afterwards  of  Colonsay.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Oio  McNeill,  had  two  sons, 
Donald,  ancestor  of  the  McNeills  of  GallaehaUie. 
Malcolm  Beo,  ancestor  of  the  McNeills  of  Arickonan, 
and  McNeills  of  Ci-ear,  &c.,  afterwards  of  Colonsay. 
The  2nd  son, 

Malcolm  Beg  McNeill,  had  a  son  Neill  Oio  McNeill,  who 
had  three  sons,  1  Malcolm,  of  Arichonan ;  2  John,  afterwards 
of  Arichonan ;  3  Do.nald,  of  Crear,  .fee.    The  3rd  son, 

Donald  McNeill,  of  Crear,  &c.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lachlan 
McNeill,  of  Tirf eargus,  and  in  1700  acquired  from  Archibald, 
Duke  of  Argyll,  the  islands  of  Colonsay  and  Oronsay,  in 
exchange  for  his  lands  of  Crear,  Drimdrishaig,  and  others. 
He  was  s,  by  his  son, 

Malcolm  McNeill,  of  Colonsay  and  Oronsay,  m.  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Campbell,  of  Dunstaffnage,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Donald,  of  Colonsay  and  Oronsay,  who  acquired  also  the 
estate  of  Ardlussa,  in  the  island  of  Jura,  m.  Miss  McNeill, 
of  Belfast,  and  had  a  son,  Archibald,  who  s.  him  in  the 
estates  of  Colonsay  Ardlussa,  m.  1796,  Lady  Georgiana 
Anne  Forbes,  dau.  of  George,  5th  Earl  of  Granard,  and  scld 
the  estates  of  Colonsay  and  Ardlussa  to  his  cousin,  John 
McNeill,  Esq. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Oronsay,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Alex.  BIc- 
Dougall,  of  McDougall,  Chief  of  that  clan,  and  had  six  sons, 

1  John,  of  Oronsay,  who  acquired  the  estates  of  Colonsay 
and  Ardlussa  from  his  cousin,  Archibald  (as  above). 

2  Malcolm,  of  the  H.E.I.Co.'s  naval  service. 

3  .James,  M.D.,  and  Inspector  of  Hospitals. 

4  Donald,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 

5  Alexander,  d.  young.  6.  Archibald,  Lieut.  E.N. 
The  grandson, 

John  McNeill,  Esq.  of  Colonsay,  Oronsay,  and  Ardlu-ssa,  b. 
1767 ;  7)1.  Hester,  dau.  of  Duncan  McNeill,  Esq.  of  Dunmore, 
by  whom  (who  d.  June,  1843)  he  had,  with  daus.,  six  sons, 

Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

Dlncan,  6.  1793,  acquired  in  1848,  by  purchase  from  his 
brother,  Alexander,  the  ancestral  estates  of  Colonsay  and 
Oronsay.  He  was  M.P.  co.  Argyll,  1343  to  1851,  wa.s 
appointed  Lord  Justice  General,  May,  1852,  and  a  Privy 
Councillor  1853.  He  was  in  1867,  created  Lord  Colonsay, 
and  d.  unm.  1867,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 

John  (Sir),  G.C.B..  P.O.,  D.C.L.,  b.  1795,  formerly  Envoy 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Court  of  Persia,  K.L.S. 
of  Persia  of  the  First  Class:  m.  1st,  1814,  Innes,  4th  dau. 
of  George  Kobinson,  Esq.  of  Clormiston,  Midlothian,  who 
d.  1816;  2ndly,  1823,  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  John  Wilson, 
Esq.,  which  lady  d.  186S;  and  Srdly,  26  Aug.  1870,  Lady 
Emma  Augusta  Campbell,  dau.  of  John,  7th  Duke  of 
Argyll,  and  d.  1883. 

Malcolm,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brigadier  H.E.I.Co.'s  cavalry, 
Governor  of  Vellore,  Military  Commandant  of  Arcot,  fell 
leading  the  attack  on  Prome,  1852. 

Archibald,  b.  1803,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  one  of  the  Principal 
Clerks  of  Session,  formerly  Director  of  Chancery. 

Forbes,  of  the  H.E.I.Co.'s  naval  service,  afterwards  Mer- 
chant in  London,  d.  1843. 

John  McNeill  d.  Feb.  1846.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  McNeill,  Esq.  of  Colonsay,  Oronsay,  and 
Ardlussa,  acquired  the  estate  of  Gigha,  and  sold  the  islands  of 
Colonsay  and  Oronsay  to  his  next  brother  Duncan,  6.  17  Jan. 
1791 ;  TO.  24  June,  1830,  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau,  and  co-heir  of 
John  Carstairs,  Esq.  of  Stratford  Green,  Essex,  and  Warboys, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  and  had  issue, 

John  Carstairs  (Sir),  now  of  Colonsay. 

Alexander,  late  Bengal  Engineers,  b.  24  Feb.  1834 ;  m.  1859, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Leighton,  and  has  issue. 

Duncan,  late  Capt.  Eoyal  Scots  Greys,  Chief  Constable  of 
the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  6.  10  July,  1836  ;  m.  6  June, 
1861,  Fanny  Charlotte  Emma,  dau.  o(  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Talbot,  K.C.B.,  of  the  noble  House  of  Shrewsbury,  and  has 
issue. 

Malcolm,  of  North  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh,  late  78th 
Highlanders,  Inspector  under  the  Poor  Law  Board  of  Scot- 
land, b.  15  Nov.  1839 ;  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1863,  Clara  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardoch,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

1  Duncan,  6.  19th  Aug.  1864. 

2  Donald  Buchanan,  0.  Nov.  1869  ;  d.  Aug.  1072. 

1  Hester  Mary,  b.  Oct.  1865;  d.  Oct.  1870. 

2  Helen  Eva  Forbes,  6.  1  Nov.  1867. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18  April,  1871, .Susan  Carruthers,  dau.  of 
Archibald  M'Neill.  Principal  Clerk  of  Session  of  Edinburgh, 
by  «  hom  he  had  further  issue, 

3  Neill  Archibald,  6.  19  Feb.  1878. 
3  Ina  Erskine,  b.  4  Sept.  1S74. 

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Cecil  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Helen,  m.  1861,  Alexander  E.  C.  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Charts  Edge,  Kent.  Hester  Mary,  </.  young. 

Alexander  McNeill,  of  Colonsay,  d.  June,  1850. 

_4rnw— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. ;  2iid 
arg.,  a  sinister  hand  couped  fessways  in  chief  gu.  in  base 
•navy  az.  a  salmon  naiant  of  the  first ;  3rd  or,  a  galley  sa.,  her 
oars  in  saltire  gu..  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  of  the 
first,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  gu.  Crest— A  mailed  arm 
and  hand  holding  a  dagger  ppr.     J/oi to— Vincere  aut  mori. 

Seof— Colonsay,  Greenock. 

JUsidence— At  St.  James  s  Palace,  S.W. 


HcNEILIi    OF    CRAIGDUNN. 

McNeill,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Craigdunn  and 
Cushendun,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1879, 
h.  29  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  11  June,  1851,  Mary,  eldest 
dan.  of  Alexander  Miller,  Esq.  of  Baliycastle,  co. 
Antrim,  late  Treasurer  of  that  co.,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  McNeile,  Esq.  of  Baliycastle, 
J.P.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  EoNALD  John,  6.   30  April,   1861  ;    m.   1884,   Elizabeth 

Maud,  4th  dau.  of  William  Bolitho,  Esq.  of  Tolwithen, 

Penzance,  co.  Cornwall. 

I.  Annie  Charlotte  Lavinia,  m.  16  April,  1885,  Eev.  John  T. 
Penrose,  Rector  of  Gawsworth,  Cheshire. 

II.  Mary  Violet,  m.  21  July,  1887,  Walter  Hobhouse,  2nd 
son  of  Eight  Eev.  the  Bishop  Hobhouse. 

Xiineage. — Lachlan  McNeill,  of  Terfergus  and  Losset, 
CO.  Argyll,  4th  son  of  Torquil  JIcNcill,  Chief  of  the  clan 
Taynish,  ni.  1st,  Mary  McNeill,  of  Colonsay,  and  had  a  large 
family.    Their  3rd  son, 

Neill  McNeill,  settled  in  co.  Antrim,  1676,  and  m.  Eose 
Stuart,  of  Garry,  same  co.,  and  had  issue.    Their  eldest  son, 

Lachlan  McNeill,  jji.  Jane  McNaughten,  of  Benvarden, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  had  several  children.    The  eldest  son, 

Neill  McNeill,  of  Cushendun,  co.  Antrim,  m.  Christian 
Hamilton,  of  Londonderry,  and  their  eldest  son, 

Edmdnd  McNeill,  of  Cushendun,  m.  EUzabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Hamilton,  of  Londonderry,  and  d.  1790.  Their  eldest 
son, 

EDunND  Alexander  McNeill,  of  Cushendun,  J. P.,  6.  1787  ; 
m.  20  Oct.  1817,  Eose,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  McNeile,  J. P. 
of  Baliycastle,  by  his  wife  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  McNealc, 
J.P.,  of  Culresheskin,  and  d.  29  May,  1879,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  25  Oct.  18GS),  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  now  of  Craigdunn  and  Cushendun. 

n.  Daniel  Alexander,  J. P.,  Capt.  M.N. I.,  6.  10  June,  1825: 
m.  10  Feb.  1859,  Anna  Maria  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Astley,  2nd  Bart,  of  Everley,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  Ada 
Mary. 

III.  Hector  Frederick,  6.  July,  1827  ;  d.  April,  1831. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  1843,  Adolphus  Turner,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Hill- 
grove  Turner,  and  has  one  son,  Hillgrove  Adolphus. 

III.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1840. 

IV.  Eose  Anne,  m.  1851,  Alexander  McNeile,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Madras  Infantry,  eldest  son  of  Very  Eev.  Hugh  McNeile, 
D.D.,  late  Dean  of  Eipon. 

y.  Charlotte  Lavinia,  m.  1856,  Admiral  Sir  Cooper  Key, 
K.C.B.,andrf.  30  Dec.  1874,  leaving  by  him  (v/hod.  3  March, 
1883),  1  .'Vston  McNeil  Cooper,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  21  Jan.  1861, 
■m.  1883,  Edith  Frances,  younge.^t  dau.  of  William  H.  Mare, 
Esq.;  2  Edmund  McNeUl;  3  1iose;  4  Maude. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  ith,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  ; 
2nd  per  less  wavy  arg.  and  az.,  in  chief  a  sinister  hand 
apaumee,  couped  at  the  wrist  fessways,  in  base  a  salmon  naiant 
ppr. ;  3rd  or,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled,  flags  furled  gu.,  oars  in 
action  ppr.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  of  the  first, 
the  whole  within  a  bordure  gu.  Crest— A  dexter  arm  in  armour 
embowed,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  all  ppr, 

&at— Craigdunn,  Craigs,  co.  Antrim. 


MACONCHY    OF    RATHMORE. 

Macoxcht,  John  Aethur,  Esq.  of  Rathmorc, 
CO.  Longford,  b.  19  June,  1852,  m.  16  Aug.  1887, 
G-ertrude  Annie,  dau.  of  Robert  Tottenham,  Esq. 
of  Annamult,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

Mary. 

Lineage. — About  the  close  of  the  17th  century,  one  or 
more  of  the  Scotch  family  of  Maconochie  went  to  Ireland,  and 
established  in  that  country  the  co.  of  Longford  family  of 


Maconchy  or  Maconochie.  In  the  rei.ijn  of  George  II.,  Geokge 
:Maconcht,  M.D.,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  had  his  arms  regis- 
tered in  Ulster's  Office.  The  descent  "  from  an  ancient  family 
of  the  name  in  North  Britain,  "  isrecoided,  and  the  family's 
traditional  origin  from  the  Campbells  perpetuated  in  the 
bearings.  This  Geokge  Maconchy,  M.D.,  who  purchased  the 
Manors  of  Eden  and  Eathmore,  co.  Longford,  was  b.  in  1700, 
and  m.  1737,  Miss  Caldwell.  He  d.,  however,  «.  p.  1779,  (his 
will,  dated  12  April,  1777,  was  proved  1  May,  1780),  and  was  «. 
by  his  nephew, 

Geokge  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  Eathmore,  who  served  as  High 
Sheriff  co.  Longford.  1786.  He  m.  1782,  Miss  Hamilton,  and 
d.  s.  ii.  1806.    His  brother, 

John  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  co.  Derry,  d.  1794  (will  dated  9 
Jan.  1794,  proved  14  March),  m.  Helen  Cleghorn,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

William  (Eev.),  h.  28  Feb.  1796,'to.  Anna  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Stewart  King,  Esq.,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  a  son,  John  King, 
M.D.,  6.  1824,  m.  1st,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Kev.  Eobert  Lovett; 
2ndly,  1884,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  D.  Preston,  and 
d.  1892,  leaving  issue. 

Barbara,  m.  1813,  Ponsonby  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moorfield,  co. 
Kildare,  son  of  the  Hon.  Ponsonby  Moore,  2nd  son  of  6th 
Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  d.  1866. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  Edenmore,  co.  Dublin,  6.  30  May, 
1793;  m.  4  March,  1816,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Stewart  King,  Esq. 
of  Donaghmeda,  co.  DuWin,  Master  in  Chancery,  and  had 
issue. 

George,  his  heir. 

John  Stewart,  B.A.,  J.P.,  h.  II  Dec.  1819 ;  m.  13  March, 
1847;  Harriet  Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  William 
Doyne  (who  d.  1  June,  1892),  and  d.  16  Nov.  1888,  leaving 
issue,  three  sons  and  five  dans. 

Elizabeth,  m.  6  April,  1838,  the  Eev.  Frederick  FitzJohn 
Trench,  who  d.  in  lSo9,  and  has  issue. 

Helen,  m.  1843,  James  Chaigneau  ColviU,  Esq.  of  Coolock 
House,  and  has  issue. 
Barbara,    m.    1850,    Lieut.-Col.    Thomas    Harper    ColvUI, 
Governor  of  Coldbath  F'ields  Prison,  and  d.  1887,  leaving 
issue. 
He  d.  10  Dec.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  Eathmore,  B.A.,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Longford  and  Wexford,  High  Sheriff  for  the  former  co.  1846, 
6.  2  July,  1818;  m.  1st,  27  April,  1843,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Goddard  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Ardamine,  co.  Wexford, 
by  Anne  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Eight  Hon.  Eobert 
Ward,  3rd  son  of  Bernard,  1st  Viscount  Bangor,  and  by  this 
lady  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1864)  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  John  Arthor,  now  of  Eathmore. 

II.  George  Campbell,  b.  23  Jan.  1859,  m.  1887,  Lily,  dau.  of 
—  Metherall,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

III.  Ernest  William  Stewait  King,  Capt.  4  Sikhs,  D.S.O.,  6. 
18  June,  1860. 

I.  Helen  Mary,  m.  29  April,  1869,  Admiral  Thomas  Le  Hnnte 
Ward,  Esq.,  C.B.,  E.N.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Louisa  Georgina. 

in.  Elizabeth  Emily,  m.  19  June,  1880,  Eichard  Mallock, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Cockington  Court,  Torquay,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Lucy  F^lorence,  m.  15  June,  1876,  Edward  Arthur  Lee,- 
Esq.  of  Fowley,  Liphook,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Alice  Deborah,  vi.  1888,  Eev.  John  Jervis  Mallock. 

VI.  Sophia,  m.  Oct.  1891,  Eobert  F.  S.  ColviU,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  a  son. 

VII.  Agnes  Fanny. 

Mr.  Maconchy  m.  2ndly,  2  July,  1867,  Janet  Hamilton,  widow 
of  Major  Middleton,  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  dau.  of  Colin 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Colgrain,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  by  her  had 
further  issne, 

IV.  Frederick  Campbell,  Lieut.  East  Yorkshire  Eegt.,  b.  22 
Aug.  1868. 

V.  Hamilton  Campbell,  h.  16  March,  and  d.  29  Aug.  1870. 

VI.  Gerald  Edward  Campbell,  6.  21  June,  1875. 

Mr.  Maconchy,  d.  30  Oct,  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gyronny  of  eight  gu.  and  erm.,  on  a  fess  or,  three 
thistles  slipped  ppr.  Crest — A  demi-swan,  wings  expanded,  ppr. 
Motto — Humani  nihil  aliennm. 

/Seat— Eathmore,  Aughacliffe,  co.  Longford. 


MACONOCHIE-WEIiWOOD   OF    MEADOW- 
BANK   AND    GABVOCK. 

Maconochie-Welwood,  John  Allan,  Esq.  of  i 
Meadowbank,  Midlothian,  and  Garrock,  CO.  Fife,  J.P- ' 
for  COS.  of  Midlothian,  Fife,  and  Roxburgh ;  h.  23] 
Feb.  1848 ;  m.  28  April,  ]  892,  Winifred  Louisa,  3rd 


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dau.  of  Edgar  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Cadland,  Hants, 
by  the  Hon.  Louisa  Theodosia  Pennington,  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John,  3rd  Baron  Muncaster. 

Xiineagre. — Alexander  Macosochie,  of  Meadowtank  (son 
of  James  Maconocliie,  by  Jean  Henderson  his  wife,  who 
l)urcha«ed  (in  1706)  Meadowbank.  in  Midlothian),  m.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Kev.  Walter  Allen,  of  Colstoun,  and  was  father  of  an 
only  son, 

Allan  Maconochie,  Lord  Meadowbank,  the  very  eminent 
and  scientific  Judge.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobort  Wel- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Garvock,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Preston,  Bart,  of  Valleyfield,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Robert,  of  Devonshire  Place,  London,  formerly  Master  of  the 
Mint  at  Madras. 

James  .-Vllen,  Advocate  of  the  Scotch  Bar,  Sheriff  of  Orkney 
and  Zetland,  </.  xmm.  1845. 

Thomas  Tod,  d.  unm.  1847. 
Lord  Meadowbank  d.  1816,  and  w\is  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Maconochie  AVelwood,  Esq.  of  Meadowbank, 
House,  Midlothian,  and  Garvock,  co.  Fife,  D.L.,  Senator  of 
the  College  of  Justice,  as  Lord  Meadowbank,  6.  March,  1777  ; 
m.  1805,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lord  Presi- 
dent Kobert  Blair,  of  Avontoun,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept. 
1866),  had  issue, 

Allan  Alexander,  his  heir. 

Eobert  Blair  Maconochie,  of  Gattonside,  co.  Roxburgh.  J. P. 
b.  1814  ;  m.  Is47,  Charlotte  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Tod,  Esq. 
of  Kirkhill,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1883,  leaving  issue,  John  Allan, 
now  of  Meadowbank  and  GaiTock ;  Eobert  Blair,  Capt.  E.N., 
m.  Nov.  1885,  Beatrice,  dau.  of  T.  Ellis,  Esq.  of  The  Priory, 
Kent;  Charles  Cornelius,  m.  1882,  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Auchleeks,  co.  Perth,  and  has 
issue,  Eubert,  Henry,  Veronica,  and  Emily  Bridget,  Helen 
Anne,  m.  lSb5,  Eev.  Francis  Conder,  M.A.,  and  has  issue, 
Joan  Monica  and  Dorothea  Agnes. 

Henry  Dundas,  d.  s.  p.  1844. 

William  Maximilian  George  Maconochie  Welwood,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Edinburgh  Artillery  and  Major  Fife  Artillery,  formerly 
Capt.  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Abraham  Roberts,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1886), 
had  Issue,  Alexander,  and  d.  18s2. 

Isabella  Cornelia  Ha'ket,  d.  28  Feb.  1888. 

Elizabeth  Browne,  d.  1881. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1834,  Steward  Baillie  Hare,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Calder  Hall  and  Handaxwood,  and  d.  Is53,  leaving 
issue. 

Aime  Boswell,  d.  9  April,  1882. 

Harriet,  d.  1810. 

This  distinguished  lawyer  was  for  some  time  Sheriff  of  East 
Lothian,  and  sat  in  several  Parliaments.  He  filled  the  oflSce 
of  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland,  and  subsequently,  before  his 
elevation  to  the  Bench,  became  Lord  Advocate.  He  s.  to  the 
entailed  estate  of  Garvock,  and  was  by  the  terms  of  the  entail 
obliged  to  assume  the  name  and  arms  of  Welwood  of  Garvock. 
He  d.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Allan  Alexander  Maconochie- Welwood,  Esq.  of  Meadow- 
bank House,  Midlothian,  and  Pitliver  House,  co.  Fife,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Regius  Professor  of  Law  in  Glasgow 
University,  6.  1806 ;  m.  1st,  1836,  Ellen,  dau.  of  T.  Wiggin, 
Esq.  of  Boston,  U.S. ;  2ndly,  18.59,  Lady  Margaret  Penny  Dal- 
rymple,  who  d.  1888,  youngest  dau.  of  North,  9th  Earl  of 
.Stair,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  May,  1885,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

John  Allan  ]Maconochie- Welwood,  Esq.,  now  of  Meadow- 
bank and  Garvock. 

Arms — .\z.,  three  dexter  hands  couped  fcssways  in  chief, 
each  holding  a  bunch  of  arrows  ppr.  and  in  base  a  royal  crown 
gold,  all  withinaborduregyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.  quartering 
Welwood  of  Garvock.  Crests— 1st,  A  demi  Higlilander  holding 
in  the  dexter  hand  a  bunch  of  arrows  all  ppr.  above  an 
imperial  crown,  for  Maconochie  ;  2nd,  Welwood.  Supporters 
—Two  Highlanders,  each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  bow 
and  arrow,  and  having  a  quiver  on  his  back,  all  ppr.  Motto— 
His  nitimur  et  munitur. 

Seats— Meadowbank  House,  Kirknewton,  Midlothian  ; 
Pitliyer  House,  co.  Fife. 


MACPHERSON   OF    CLTJXY 
I  MACPHERSON. 

i  Macpheeson,  Ewen  Heney  Datidsou-,  of 
i  Cltmy  Macpherson,  co.  Inverness,  eliief  of  the  Mac- 
'  phersons  and  elan  Chattan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  late 
■  93rd  Highlanders,  late  Lieut.-Col.  commanding  1st 
Regimental  District,  and  since  1890  in  command  of 
the  Highland  Infantry  Yol.  Brigade :  b.  22  Jan. 
•  1836. 


Lineage. — Kenneth  Macpherson,  living  in  the  reign  of 
Alexander  III.,  eldest  son  of  Ewan  Baan,  2nd  son  of  Mur- 
dock.  Parson  of  Kingousie,  Capt.  of  the  clan  Chattan,  m. 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Ferquhard  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons,  i.  Duncan,  of  Cluny,  ancestor  of  the 
great  House  of  Macpherson  of  Cluny,  the  chiefs  of  which 
filled,  generation  after  genei-ation,  a  prominent  place  in  the 
local  history  of  Scotland;  u.  Bean,  or  Benjamin,  ancestor  of 
the  Macpherson  of  Brin. 

John  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  temp.  James  VI.,  King  of 
Scotland,  8th  in  descent  from  Kenneth  Macpherson,  temp. 
Alexander  III.,  King  of  Scotland,  was  with  the  Earl  of 
Huntly  at  the  battle  of  Glenlivet,  1594.  He  m.  a  dau.  of 
Gordon,  of  Auchanassie,  and  d.  circa  1600,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  who  got  a  charter  under  the 
Great  Seal,  1613,  of  the  lands  of  Tullich  and  Elrick,  in  co. 
Inverness.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EwAN  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  who  got  a  charier  of  the  same 
lands  1623.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Duncan  Forbes,  of  Culloden, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.,  m,.  John  Macpherson,  of  Inveressie 
three  sons, 

I.  Donald,  his  heir. 

II.  Andrew,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  John,  of  Nuid,  m.  a  dau.  of  Farquharson,  of  Moraltrie, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Donald,  of  Nuid,  ra.  a  dau.  of  Hugh  Rose,  of  KUravock, 
and  had,  with  seven  daus., 

1  William,  i».  Isabel,  dau.  of  Lauchlan  Mackintosh,  and 
had  six  daus.  and  four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Lauch- 
lan, s.  to  Cluny. 

2  James,  who  ra.  and  left  issue. 

3  John,  ancestor  of  Macpherso.v,  of  Glentriiim. 

Ewan  Macpherson  d.  circa  1640,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Donald  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  attached  himself  to  the 
royal  cause,  and  suffered  much  in  coiiscq.uence.  Dying  s.  p., 
he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Andrew  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  who  also  inherited  as  heir 
of  entail  the  estate  of  Brin.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Gordon,  of 
Erradoul,  and  dying  1666,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eugene  SIacpherson,  of  Cluny,  living  temp.  Charles  II., 
m.  dau.  of  Donald  Macpherson,  of  Nuid,  and  had  two  sons, 
Andrew  and  Duncan.    The  elder, 

Andrew  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  dying  v.nm.,  was  s.  by  his 
brotlier, 

Duncan  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  the  Provost 
(Rose)  of  Inverness,  and  had  by  her  a  dau. , 

Anne,  ra.  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  Knt.,  uncle  of  John  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Calder,  and  had  issue. 

Cluny  7/1.  2ndly  a  dau.  of  Gordon  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
who  d.  uyim.  Duncan  dying  at  an  advanced  age,  1722,  witli- 
out  surviving  male  issue,  the  representation  devolved  on  his 
cousin, 

Lauchlan  Macpherson,  of  Nuid,  who  thus  became  "  of 
Cluny, "  ra.  Jean,  dau,  of  the  brave  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  of 
Lochiel,  by  whom  he  had  seven  sons  and  three  daus.  The 
eldest  son, 

Ewan  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Simon,llth 
Lord  Eraser,  of  Lovat,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Duncan,  his 
heir,  and  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Col.  D.  Macpherson,  of 
Bleaton.    He  d.  at  Dunkirk,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Duncan  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Scots- 
Fusilier  Guards,  b.  1750 ;  m.  12  Jnue,  1708,  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  Bart,  of  Fassafern,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  20  Jan.  185-5)  had  issue, 

Ewen  Macpherson,  of  Cluni/,  Chief  of  his  clan. 

Ewen  Cameron,  Lieut.  48th  Regt.  Bengal  N.I. ,  d.  15  April, 
1832. 

Arcliibald  Fraser,  Col.  Bengal  Army,  d.  26  May,  1877. 

John  Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  late  43nd  Eoyal  Highlanders,  ra. 
Mary  Popham,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Walton 
White,  Rector  of  Wotton,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  1873, 
leaving  issue,  Duncan,  Lieut.  K.N.,  and  Richard  Barclay. 

Louisa  Campbell,  d.  1849. 

Catherine  Cameron,  d.  1844. 

Janetta  Eraser,  m.  Jan.  1822,  A.  T.  F.  Fraser,  Efq.  of 
Abertarff,  who  d.  1st  March,  1884,  leaving  a  dau.  Catha- 
rine. 

Maria  Cameron,  m.  Major  MacCaskill,  97th  Eegt.,  and  has 
one  son,  WiUiam  Hector,  A.P.D.,  late  Lieut.  102nd  Madras 
Fusiliers. 

Duncan  Macpherson  d.  1  Aug.  1817,  and  was  s,  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Ewen  Macpherson,  Esq.  C.B.,of  Cluny  Macpherson,  Chief 
of  his  clan,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army  and  Capt.  42nd  High- 
landers, J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  24  April,  1804;  m.  28  Dec.  1632, 
Sarah   Justina,   youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Davidson,  Esq.   of 

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TuUoch  C:istle,  CO.  Eos3,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1-Jth  March, 
J8SG>  had  issue, 
Pdscan  (Col.),  C.B.,  of  Cluny  Maopherson. 
KwKN  Henry  Davidson,  s.  his  brotlicr. 
George  Gordon,  late  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards  and  formerly 
rage  of  Hcnour  to  the  Queen,  b.  4  April,  1842;  in.  23  Feb. 
1S69,  Bertha  Marie,  2na   dau.  of  Matthew  Henry  Marsh, 
Esq.  of  Kamridge,  Hants,  and  if.  30  June,  1891,  having  by 
her,  who  d.  31  Oct.  18S8,  had  a  dau.  Georgiana  Elizabeth 
Lucv. 
Albert  Cameron,  b.  25  Aup.  1854;  vi.  15  April,  1882,  Frances 
Eliza  Roynsford,  dau.  of  Rev.  Heniy  Addington,  of  Hcnlow, 
CO.  Bedford,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,   Frances  Eva  Marjorie. 
Caroline   Catherine,  m.  11   Jan.  1866,   George    Dartmouth 
Eitzroy,  Comm.  K.N.  (d.  7  Dec.  1890),  and  has  issue.  1 
George   Ewen    Macpherson,   b.   26  Dec.    1866;    2  Gordon 
Duncan  Sevmour,  6.  15  Sept.  1868;  3  Emily  Sarah  Lucy, 
6.  11  Feb.  1*71 ;   4  Georgiana  Elizabeth  Catherine,  b.  23 
April,  1872 :  5  Margaret  Caroline  Anne,  6.  24  Dec.  1877. 
Catharine  Sarah  Louisa. 

Lucy  Janett  Julia,  m.  29  Oct.  1874,  Major  Edward  Albert 
Fitzroy,  li.A.  and  has  a  dau.  Eva  Mary  Lucy  St.  John,  b. 
7  Sept.  1876. 
Cluny  d.  11  Jan.  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ddncan  Macphebson,  C.B,  of  Cluny  Macpherson,  Chief  of 
his  clan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  in  the  army,  late  Lieut.-Col. 
42nd  Highlanders,  b.  90ct.  1833;  ?«.  19  Dec.  1867,  F.mily  Ellen, 
youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Philip  Harris,  Bengal  Army,  d.  s.p.  3 
Oct.  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Per  fess  or  and  az.,  a  lymphad  of  the  first,  with  her 
sails  furled,  oars  in  action,  mast  and  tackling  all  ppr.  flags 
flying  gu.,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  hand  couped  grasping  a 
dagger  point  upwards  gu.,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  cross  crosslet 
titcWe  of  the  last.  Cresi— A  cat  sejant  ppr.  Supporters— Two 
Highlanders  in  short  tartan  jackets  and  hose,  with  steel  helmets 
on  their  heads,  thighs  bare,  their  shirts  tied  between  them,  and 
round  targets  on  their  arms.  Motto — Touch  not  the  cat,  but  a 
glove. 

Seat — Cluny  Castle,  Kingussie,  co.  Inverness. 

BisiAence — Glencorse,  Edinburgh. 

Clxibi — Army  and  Navy,  and  New  (Edinburgh). 


MACPHERSON  OF  GLENTRUIM. 

Macpheeson,  Lachlan,  Esq.  of  Glentruim,  co. 
Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  30th 
Foot,  Knt.  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  served 
with  the  30th  Regt.  through  the  Crimean  War,  b. 
29  of  June,  1835 ;  m.  10  Jan.  1867,  Catharine  Louisa, 
dau.  of  O.  G-.  Miller,  Esq.  of  Eatho,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Evan  Gordon,  b.  15  Jan.  1868. 

II.  Duncan  James,  b.  16  Jan.  1869. 

III.  Lachlan  Oliver  Norman,  6.  24  Jan.  1872. 

IV.  Robert  Ian,  b.  2  May,  1877. 

1.  Mary  Olivia.  ii.  Eva  Helen  Louisa. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  Macpherson  of  Cluny 
Macpherson,  descending  from, 

John  Macpherson,  3rd  son  of  Donald  Macpherson,  of  Nuid, 
and  uncle  of  Lachlan  Macpherson,  who  .«.  his  kinsman,  1725,  as 
Cluny  Macpherson  {see preceding  Memoir).  He  was  father  of 

Evan  Macpherson,  of  Ralia,  whose  son, 

Lachlan  Macpherson,  of  Ralia,  in.  1777,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Andrew  Macpherson,  of  Banchor,  and  d.  1813;  he  was  father  of 

Evan  Macpherson,  of  Ralia,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1832, 
Helen,  dau  of  George  Birrell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov. 
1887),  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  unm.  April,  1868. 

II.  Lachlan,  now  of  Glentmim. 

III.  George,  d,  young. 

I.  Helen  Grace,  m.  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Brin,  and  d. 
1Sij8,  having  had  issue,  Charles  Duncan,  and  Grace  Helen. 
n.  Maria,  m.  Norman  A.  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Slsye,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Eva  Grant. 
".Major  Macpherson  d.  22  Jan.  1847. 

Arm?,  Crest,  and  Motto— Sume  as  Cldnt  Macpe[EESon. 
^'c«£ — Glentruim  House,  Kingussie,  co.  Inverness. 


HACPHEESON    OF    WYRLEY    GROVE. 

Macpheeson,  Elizabeth,  of  Wyrley  Grove,  co. 
Stafford,  b.  22  Nov.  1852;  *.  1867;  m.  15  Oct. 
1885,  L.  A.  Macpherson,  Esq.,  son  of  James  Mac- 
pherson, of  Nuid,  CO.  Inverness,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Lachlan  Fowke,  6.  25  Jan.  1889. 
n.  Donald  George,  b.  20  Oct.  1892. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  6.  19  Feb.  1887. 

II.  Jessie  Mary,  6.  20  July,  1890. 

III.  Dorothy  Mona,  b.  11  July,  1891. 

Xiineagre. — The  manor  of  Little  Wyrley,  with  a  consider- 
able estate  in  land  and  coalmines  therein,  has  been  held  by 
this  family  many  years,  passing  through  five  generations  to 
the  present  possessor.  The  Husseys  became  Lords  of  Little 
Wyrley  by  marriage  of  Joseph  Hcssey,  of  London,  with  Sybil, 
heiress  of  Walter  Fowke,  of  Brewood. 

Sybil  Fowke,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Walter  Fowke,  Esq. 
(whose  father,  Roger  Fowke,  Esq.  of  Brewood,  the  representa- 
tive of  an  old  Staffordshire  family,  bought  Little  Wyrley  of 
John  Leveson),  m.  Joseph  Hcssey,  citizen  of  St.  Bride's 
London,  son  of  Joseph  Hussey,  of  Southampton,  and  a  descen- 
dant probably  of  the  Hosseys  of  Wilts  and  Dorset,  and  was 
mother  of 

Fowke  Hdssey,  of  Little  Wyrley,  1714,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Jcsson,  Gent,  of  Lichfield,  and  sister  of  William 
Jesson,  Barristcr-at-Law.    Of  this  marriage,  the  4th  son, 

Richard  Hussey,  of  Wolverhampton,  6.  1722 ;  to.  Anne 
Beckett,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  July,  1789),  left  at  his  decease, 
23  Oct.  1774,  a  son, 

Phineas  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Wyrley  Grove,  who  inherited 
Little  Wyrley  by  will  of  his  uncle,  Phineas  iHussey.  He  in. 
1st  Mary  Fowler,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  24 
.Sept.  1814,  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Ray,  Esq.,  by  Jane 
his  wife,  by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  I860)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
29  Jan.  1833,  with  a  dau.  (Fanny  Sophia,  who  to.  24  June,  1843, 
Edward  Kelaart,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Ceylon  Army  Medical  Staff, 
and  d.  1847),  a  son, 

Phineas  Fowke  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Wyrley  Grove,  b.  14  Jan. 
1822;  .7i.  15  Oct.  1850,  Elizabeth  Clementina,  2nd  dau.  of 
Archibald  Nisbet  Carmichael,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  Jan.  1851)  left  issue, 

Mary,  b.  14  Sep.  1851 ;  d.  29  Jan.  1854. 
Elizabeth,  norf  of  Wyrley  Grove. 

Mr.  Hassey  d.  30  Oct.  1867. 

Seal — Wyrley  Grove,  Walsall,  co.  Stafford. 


IIACREDIE    OF   PERCETON". 

(-See  MuEE  of  Ferceton.)  ^ 

♦ 

M'VEAGH   OF   DREWSTOWN". 

M'Veagh,  Geoege  Joseph  Beooke,  Esq.  of 
Drewstown,  co.  Meath,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1891,  b. 
8  Jan.  1866  ;  m.  24  Oct.  1889,  Grace  Alice  Maude, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Annesley  Benson,  of 
Ormonde  House,  Zion  Hill,  Bath,  and  has  issue, 

Ferdinand  Annesley,  6.  19  Sept.  1890. 
Marjorie  Grace,  6.  20  Jan.  1892. 

Lineage. —Ferdinand  McVeagh,  a  Physician  of  some  •\ii 
eminence,  m.  Letitia  Richardson,  of  BallycIerD,co.  Monaghan, 
had  several  children,  of  whom, 

Hugh,  settled  in  Scotland,  and  established  a  linen  manufac- 
tory at  Huntley.     He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Lumsden, 
Esq.  of  Cushnie,  by  Catherine  Gordon  his  wife,  and  had 
two   sons,   who  d.  s.  p.,  and   three   daus.,  Catherine,  m. 
Harry  Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Belhelvie,  co.  Aberdeen  ;  Letitia, 
m.  Thomas  Gordon,  Esq. ;    and  Blargaret,  in.  Lewis  Farqu- 
harson  Innes,  Esq.  of  Bollogie,  CO.  Aberdeen. 
Simon,  of  whom  presently. 
Edith,  TO.  John  Clements,  of  Tyrone. 
The  younger  son, 

Simon  McVeagh,  Esq.,  m.  Alice,   dau.  of  Joseph  Wilson, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  Richardson,  d.  in  Bengal ;  ii.  Joseph, 
of  whom   presently;    i.   Alice,  m.  Thomas  Anderson,  Esq.; 
II.  Elizabeth,  to.  Ezekiel  Daws  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.P.  ;  in.  Jana  1 
Maria,  m.  Thomas  Shaw,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  M'Veagh,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  Major  in  the  Army, 

TO.    13   March,    1787,   Margery,   dau.   of  Alexander  Wynch; 

Governor  of  Madras,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1794)  he  had 

issue, 

Joseph,  who  d.  young.  'O 

Ferdinand,  of  Drewstown. 

Henry   Chapman,  b.   1793;    m.    1812,  Mary,  dan.  of  John 

Uniacke,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.  F'rances,  m.  1st,  Feb.  1837, 

Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry  Sladc,  of  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards, 


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ini7 


eldest  son  of   Gen.  Sir  John  Slade,  1st  Bart,  of  Maunsel 
House,   Somersef,    and   2mlly,  J84S,  Vice-Admiral  James 
Ayliner  Paynter,  R.N.,  who  d.  17  Dec.  1876. 
Mora  Alicia,  m.  James  Henry  Deacon,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
d.  1825,  having  had  issue. 

Mr.  M'Veagh  d.  Aug.  1794.    His  2nd  son, 

Ferdinand  Meath  M'Veagh,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  High 
Sheriff  1817,  an  OfBcer  in  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  6.  Dec. 
1789;  m.  12  June,  1S12,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Henry  Brooke,  Esq. 
of  Brooke  Lodge,  co.  Kildare,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Brooke,  Esq. 
of  Kathcoffy,  co.  Kildare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  July,  1883) 
had  issue, 

Febdinand,  of  Drewstown. 

Flora  Harriet,  m.  1835,  the  Rev.  Francis  Ralph  Sadleir,  D.D., 
son  of  Rev.  Franc  Sadleir,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trin,  Coll. 
Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  M'Veagh  d.  18  March,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Fee- 
DiNAND  M'Veagh,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  High  Sheriff  1875,  B.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Dubhn,  h.  13  June,  1813  ;  m.  11  May,  1847,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Rotheram,  Esq.  of  Triermore,  co.  Meath, 
and  d.  8  Dec.  1888,  having  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1S90,  had 
issue, 
I.  George  Joseph  Brooke,  now  of  Drewstown. 

I.  Maude  Mary,  m.  25  June,  1885,  Claude  Plunket,  youngest 
son  of  Sir  Josceline  Cughill,  Bart,  of  Glen  Barrahane,  co. 
Cork. 

II.  Emily  Gertrude. 

.4rm«— Erm.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  on  a  chief  az.  a 
crescent  between  two  roses  or.  Ci-at — An  arm  embowed  in 
armour,  in  the  hand  a  spear,  all  ppr.     J/o((o— Per  ardua. 

S,Mt — Drewstown,  near  Athboy,  co.  Meath.  Hesidence — 
Percy  Lodge,  KiUiney,  co.  DubUn. 


MADDEN  OP  HILTON  PAUK. 
Madden,  John,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  co.  Mon- 
agl:an,and  Mauor  Waterhouse,  co.  Fermanagh,  J.P. 
for  Monaghan,  Fermanagh,  Cavan ,  and  Leitrim,  D.L. 
for  Monaghan  (High  Sheriff  1863)  and  Fermanagh 
(High  Sheriff  1859),  b.  26  Aug.  1836;  m.  6  Oct. 
1864,  Lady  Caroline  Clements,  sister  of  Robert,  4th 
Earl  of  Leitrim,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John  Waterhouse,  6.  7  May,  1868  ;  d.  14  April,  1869. 

n.  John  Clements  Waterhouse,  B.A.  Trinity  Hall,  Camb., 

Capt.  5th  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Fus.,  6.  8  Feb.  1870. 
ni.  Gerald  Hugh  Charles,  6.  26  July,  1872. 
I.  Caroline  Sydney  Anne. 

Xiineag'e.— The  name  Madden,  or  O'Madden,  is  among 
those  which  claim  descent  from  the  Milesian  colonizers  of 
Ireland. 

Thomas  Madden,  Esq.  of  Bagotsrath,  near  Dublin,  Comp- 
troller to  the  Earl  of  Strafford,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  was 
eldest  son  of  John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Bloxham  Beaucharap,  co. 
Oxford,  and  brother  of  Robert  Madden,  of  Donore,  co.  Dublin, 
ancestor  of  the  Maddens  of  Mcadesbrook,  and,  in  the  female 
line,  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  the  poet.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  heiress 
of  William  Pettiver,  Gent,  of  Middleton  Cheney,  co.  North- 
ampton: he  d.  30  Jan.  1640,  leaving  his  eldest  son, 

John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Maddcnton,  co.  Kildare,  and  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  one  of  the  Attorneys  of  His  Majesty's  Court  of 
Castle  Chamber  and  General  Solicitor  for  Parliamentary 
Sequestrations  from  1644  to  1649,  m.  1035,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Charles  Waterhouse,  Esq.  of  Manor  Waterhou.se, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1071)  had  issue.  Mr. 
Madden  d.  17  Aug.  1661,  aged  63.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Madden,  of  Manor  Waterhouse,  co.  Fermanagh,  M.D., 
b.  1648 ;  m.  1st,  1680,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Molyneux,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Dillon,  co.  Armagh,  and  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel,  co.  Dublin.  He  d.  1703,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son  (by  his  first  wife), 

Samuel  Molyneux  Madden,  D.D.,  of  Jfanor  Waterhouse, 
Rector  of  Newtown  Butler,  co.  Fermanagh,  6.  23  Dec.  1686, 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  Dublin  Society,  and  a  great  bene- 
factor to  his  country,  known  inthefamily  as  Praiiium  Madden. 
"His  was,"  says  Dr.  Johnson,  "a  name  Ireland  ought  to 
honour."  Dr.  Madden,  who  m.  Jane  Magill,  of  Kirkestown, 
CO.  Armagh,  d.  31  Dec.  1795,  having  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Maddenton,  co.  Monaghan,  m.  1752, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Cope,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Loughall,  co.  Ar- 
magh, andd.  1791,  having  had  (with  four  daus.,  Jane,  to.  — 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  BaiUiebro',  co.  Cavan  ;  Anne,  m.  Major  John 
Richardson,  of  Summer  Hill ;  Elizabeth,  to.  Savage  Hall,  Esq. 
■  of  Narrow  Water;  and  Sarah,  m.  Robert  Saunderson,  Esq.  of 
I  Drumkeen)  a  son, 


Samuel  Madden,  Esq.  of  Maddenton,  now  Hilton,  co. 
Monaghan,  Lieut.-Col.  Monaghan  Militia,  6.  June,  175G ;  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rev.  Charles  Dudley  Ryder, 
Provost  of  Tuam,  and  granddau.  of  John  Ryder,  Archbishop 
of  Tuam,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Charles  Dudley  (see  Madden  of  Soslea  Manor). 
Catherine,   vi.   Richard    Blackwood,  Esq.  of    Cloncroy,  co. 
Cavan. 

Anne,  m.  Eev.  Gilbert  King,  Rector  of  Longfield,  co.  Cavan. 
Charlotte,  to.  Robert  Burrowes,  Esq.  of  Gilltown,  co.  Kildare, 
and  d.  17  Feb.  1857. 

Maria  Alicia,  m.  Rev.  Silver  Oliver,  Rector  of  Loughgall,  co. 
Armagh. 

Lieut.-Col.  Madden  d.  11  June,  1814,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  and  of  Manor  Water- 
house,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Monaghan  and  Fer- 
managh, Col.  Monaghan  Militia,  6.  U  Dec.  1782;  m.  8  Oct. 
1835,  Sydney  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral  William  Wolseley,  of  Ros- 
trevor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Sept.  1870)  had  issue, 

John;  now  of  Hilton  Park. 

Charies  Dudley  Ryder,  Capt.  8th  (King's)  Rcgt.,  6.  3  May 
1839;  d.  7  Nov.  1874. 

William  Wolseley,  Capt.  Monaghan  Regt.,  6.  20  July,  1840 ; 
d.  15  Dec.  1874. 

Sydney  Jane,  6.  30  Aug.  1843  ;  d.  17  Jan.  1849. 
Mr.  Madden  d.  8  July,  1844. 

Ai~ms — Sa.,  a  falcon  seizing  a  mallard  arg.,  on  a  chief  or,  a 
cross  houttonnee  gu.  Cre.U— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  falcon 
rising  or,  holding  in  his  beak  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee,  also  gu. 
Motto — Fortior  qui  se  vincit. 

Stat — Hilton  Park,  Clones,  co.  Monaghan. 

C(i(6s— Junior  Carlton ;  Sackville  St.,  and  Kildare  St.  (loth 
in  Dublin), 


MADDEN  OF  ROSLEA  MANOR. 
Madden,  John,  Esq.  of  Eoslea  Manor,  co.  Fer- 
managli,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  county,  and  J.P.  for 
Monaghan,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh  1848,  and 
for  Monaghan  1875,  late  Lieut.  41st  Regt.,  6.  30 
Nov.  181U ;  m.  1st,  5  Jan.  1847,  Clara  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Spencer  Knox,  D.D., 
eldest  son  of  the  Hon,  and  Rev.  AVilliam  Knox, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  April, 
I860)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Dudley,  b.  20  March,  1851. 

II.  Walter  Wilmot,  b.  14  Oct.  1853:  m.  18SC,  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  B.  Bischoff,  Esq. 

III.  John  Beresford,  b.  16  Aug.  1655. 

I.  Clara  Kathleen.  ii.  Isabel  Christina. 

III.  Alice  Wilmot,  to.  1885,  Butler  Givcen,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  July,  1870,  Isabella  Louisa  Georgiana, 
daii.  of  Rev,  J.  Spencer  Knox,  and  has  issue, 

IV.  Violet  Frances  Joanne,  d.  1886. 

Xiineag'e. — Charles  Dudley  Madden,  Esq.,  Lieut.  4th 
Dragoons,  6.  10  Jan.  17S4,  2nd  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Madden,  of 
Maddenton,  co.  Fermanagh,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Charles  Dudley  Ryder ;  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Michael 
Baxter,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1827,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  Lieut.  1st  Dragoons,  d.  at  Berne,  1842. 

John,  now  of  Roslea  Manor. 

Harriet,  to.  Rev.  Joseph  Gabbett,  and  d.  1877. 

Catherine,  m.  Charles  Ensor,  Esq. 

Arms,  dc. — See  Madden  of  Hilton, 

Seat — Roslea  Manor,  Clones. 


MADDISON   OF   PARTNER. 

Maddison,  Uenet,  of  Partney  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
b.  29  April,  1829  ;  m.  at  Christ  Church,  Xew 
Zealand,  20  Nov.  1867,  Clara,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis 
Slater,  Esq.  of  Christ  Church,  New  Zealand,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Henry  George,  6.  23  Aug.  1868. 

II.  Christopher  Ralph,  b.  10  Sept.  1872. 

III.  Lionel,  6.  21  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  Humphrey,  b.  23  Sept.  1876. 

I.  Frances  Emily  Theodosia. 

II.  Katharine  Dorothy. 

III.  Clara  Cornelia. 


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Lineagre. — The  following  narrative  is  drawn  from  the 
f.iniilv  pedigree  : — Thomas  Madtsonne,  living  temp.  Edward 
1.,  f)tU  in  descent  from  Kobert  Madysonnc,  of  Aller-Gill,  in  Dur- 
ham, VI.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Belasyse,  of  Belasyse 
and  Bewlev,  in  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Madtsonke,  who,  by  his  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Delahayc,  had  a  son, 

John  Madtsonne,  ?)!.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Bryan  CUauncey,  and 
had  issue.     The  eldest  son, 

WiLHA>r  SIadyson.ne,  of  Allcr-Gill,  m.  Jane,  nioce  and 
co-heir,  through  her  mother,  Agnes  Merlcy,  of  John  Merley, 
son  of  William  Merley,  of  Unthank  Hail,  in  Weardale,  Dur- 
ham. By  the  heir  of  Unthank,  who  lived  temp.  Edward  III., 
lie  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Madtsonne,  or  JIadtson,  mentioned  in  Bishop 
Hatfield's  SuTi-iy  of  t!ie  Blikopric  of  Durham,  1380,  among 
the  "  Terrae  scaccarii  liberi  tenentes  ;  '  he  is  described  as 
holding  lands  in  South  Bcdburn.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Hagthorpe,  of  the  Kettlesworth  family,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Wn,LiA5i  Madtsonne,  was  of  Unthank  H.all,  1417,  in  right  of 
his  grandmother.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Wycliffe,  of 
Wycliffe,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Alesander,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  the  Kaddisons  of  Unthank 
and  NevJca.^tlc,  whose  descendant  was  Sir  Lionel  Maddison, 
Sheriff  1621,  and  Mayor  1632,  in  which  latter  year  he  enter- 
tained and  was  knighted  by  King  Charles  I.;  in.  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Hall,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Alexander 
ilall,  of  Elemore,  co.  Durliam.  By  her  he  had  issue,  an 
only  child  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  who  m.  Sir  George  A^ane, 
of  Long  Newton,  Durham,  .and  thus  carried  with  her  the 
extensive  estates  of  Sir  Lionel  Maddison  in  Weardale, 
inclndmg  liis  seat  at  Rogerley  Hall.  From  Sir  George  Yane 
and  Elizabeth  Maddison  lineally  descended  ihe  late  Frances 
Anne,  Marcliioness  of  Londonderry,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Henry  Vane  Tempest,  Bart. 
Thsmas,  to.  Eleanor  Kesfield.  Robert. 

John,  m.  the  dau.  of  Anthony  Mills,  of  Northumberland. 
Christopeibb,  of  whom  in  the  sequel. 
Jenkin.  Henry. 

The  5th  son, 

Cheistopher  Madtson,  5)1.  1452,  Avisa  or  Alicia,  co-heir  of 
Richard  Ange vine,  of  Saltfleetby,  co.  Lincoln,  in  right  of  whom 
he  acquired  a  large  property.  He  had  issue,  two  sons,  1  Ed- 
ward, his  heir ;  2  John,  sometime  Gentleman  Usher  of 
Katharine  of  Arragon.    The  elder  son. 

Sib  Edward  Madyson,  of  Fonaby.  co.  Lincoln,  is  named 
among  a  number  of  knights  and  esquires  appointed,  1536,  to 
rate  the  manors  and  lands  for  the  tenths  (Kator  Ecclesiasticus, 
vol.  iv.).  By  a  fine  upon  the  entail,  levied  1540,  his  estates 
appear  to  have  extended  over  nineteen  manors.  He  d.  in  the 
lOOth  year  of  his  age,  1553,  and  was  buried  in  Caistor  Church, 
CO.  Lincoln,  where  there  is  a  kneeling  figure  of  him,  with  an 
inscription,  setting  forth  that  he  was  son  of  Christopher  and 
grandson  of  William  Maddison,  of  Unthank,  in  Durham.  He 
i)(.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  a  Portuguese  lady,  he  had  issue, 
Sib  WiLLtAM  Madtson,  knighted  at  the  taking  of  Terouenne 

and  Tournay,  1513;  d.  s.  p. 
John  Madyson,  Capt.,  d.  at  Calais  s.  p. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Roper,  of  Eltham,  Kent, 
Sir  Edward  Madyson  had  issue, 
Edward,  his  heir. 

Christopher,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Mussenden. 
Alice,  wife  of  Edward  Mussenden,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey. 
The  eldest  surviving  son  of  Sir  Edward, 

Edward  Madyson,  or  Maddison,  of  Fonaby,  to.  about  1550, 
I'aith,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Ayscough,  of  South  Kelsey,  by  whom 
lie  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Franci:.,  a  Capt.  in  the  Army,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Ostend, 
1603,  without  issue. 

The  elder  SOD, 

Edward  Maddison,  of  Fonaby,  m.  about  1570,  Catherine, 
I'au.  of  Ralph  Bosville,  Esq.  of  Bradboume,  Kent,  and  d.  1C19, 
leaving  issue,  i.  Ralph,  his  heir;  ii.  Clement,  who  d.  in 
London  about  1624  ;  in.  Thomas,  killed  at  Ostend,  s.  p.  : 
IV.  Edward,  a  monk  in  Spain,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Benedict, 
/).  1591;  I.  Anne,  wife  of  Humplirey  Littlebury :  ii.  Jane,  b. 
1583;  III.  Faith,  6.  1.585.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Ralph  Maddison,  of  Fonaby,  m.  about  1594,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Robert  Williamson,  of  Walkeringham,  co.  Notts.  He  was 
knighted  at  Whitehall,  1603.  In  1650,  he  published  a  work, 
entitled  Great  Britain's  Reniembrancer,  which  23  preserved 
among  rare  boolis  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.  He  d.  soon 
.liter  16.50,  learing  issue, 

Edward.  h!i  heir,  h.  1594,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lincoln  1648. 


He  d.  1672,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Richard  Sedley,  of  Digswell,  a  son,  Anthony  Mad'lison,  of 
the  Middle  Temple,  d.  s.  p.  Edward  Maddison,  m.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Rea,  of  London,  who  survived 
him,  and  d.  childless  1697. 

Francis,  7?!.,  and  had  a  son,  Ralph. 

Homphret,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  h.  1604.  Tlicodore,  6.  1605. 

Bridget,  1695.  Hester,  &.  1601.  Faith,  6.  1608. 

The  3rd  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Maddison, 

HoMPHREV  Maddison,  of  Coningsby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  twice. 
By  his  1st  Avife,  Cornelia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Duport, 
D.D.,  Master  of  Jesus  Coll.  Camb.,  niece  of  Henry  Duport,  of 
Shepeshead,  co. Leicester,  and  great-granddau. of  James  Duport 
and  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Montagu, 
of  Sutton  Montagu,  Somerset,  he  had  issue,  one  son,  Ralph, 
of  whom  presently.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Helen,  sister  of  Henry 
Wagstaffe,  of  Ilasland,  co.  Derby,  he  had  issue,  Nathaniel,  of 
Alvingham,  co.  Lincoln,  from  whom,  who  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
John  Nelthorpe,  of  Little  Grimsby,  lineally  descend  Richard 
Combe,  late  Maddison,  of  Earushill,  Somerset,  and  Rev. 
George  Maddison,  Vicar  of  Grantham  and  Prebendary  of  Lin- 
coln.   The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Maddison,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lincoln  1679,  m.Theodosia, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Newcomen,  of  Theddlethorpe,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  issue.    The  only  surviving  son, 

John  Maddison,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lincoln  1719,  to. 
9  July,  1723,  Katherine,  dau.  of  George  Whichcote,  Esq.  of 
Harpswell,  co.  Lincoln,  by  wliom  (who  remarried,  as  2nd  wife, 
Sir  Thomas  Skipworth,  1st  Bart,  of  Metheringham,  andrf.  s.p. 
in  1797),  he  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Katherine,  m.  John  Lawrence,  of  Putney,  Surrey. 

Theodosia,  m.  23  June,  1752,  John,  2nd  Lord  Monson,  of 
Burton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  his  widow  1821. 

Anne,  m.  1  Aug.  1747,  Sir  William  Anderson,  Bart. 
The  son  and  heir. 

George  Maddison,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  4th  Eegt.  of  Foot,  served 
in  the  American  war.  He  m.  1756,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lance- 
lot Baugh.  of  Portsmouth,  sister  and  heiress  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Lancelot  Baugh,  of  Wimpole  Street,  London,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1791)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Lieut.-Col.  65th  Regt.,  m.  1795,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Alington,  of  Aston,  Herts,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1S50)  he  had  issue,  an  only  child,  George  Wii;30ti  Maddi- 
son, late  of  I'artney.  Lieut.-Col.  Maddison  d.  5  Aug.  1816, 
and  was  buried  in  Hertingfordbury  Church,  Herts. 

III.  Charles,  b.  5  Sept.  1770,  sometime  Capt.  in  the  Bengal 
Cavalry ;  m.  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  John  Harrington, 
D.D.,  of  Salisbury,  and  d.  1842,  leaving  issue,  an  only  child, 

Rev.  John  George  Maddison,  m.  1815,  Thomas  Anne^ 
dau.  of  Alexander  Macrae,  of  Jamaica,  by  whom  (who 
((.  1864)  he  left  .at  his  decease,  1856, 

1  Charles  JouN,Viear  of  Stottesdon,  Salop,  i.  1817  ;  m.  i 
1844,  Julia,  dau.  of  Kev.  Benjamin  Craeknell,  of  Bath,  : 
and  has  issue,  Julia  Sophia;  Mary  Thomasine;  Agnes  i 
Rowley;  Minna  Isabel;  and  Theodosia  Ellen.  \ 

2  Alexander  Macrae,  of  Agivey,  co.  Derry,  late  Lieut,   i 
37tli  Madras   Infantry,  m.  1856,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.   i 
Stephen   Shairp,  R.N.,  and   had   issue,  Roland   John 
George;  Alexander,  ci!.  1868;  Ida  Agnes;  MaudMaiy;    - 
and  Hilda  Frances.    He  d.  1868. 

3  George,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  m.  1848,  Mary  Catharine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  —  Winstanley,  and  has  issue,  Alfred 
George ;  Charles  ;  Ernest ;  and  Richard. 

1  Thomasine,  to.  1844,  Charles  Sidney  Hawkins,  Esq.  of 
Over  Norton  House,  co.  Oxford. 

2  Sophia,  m.  1847,  John  Ettrick,  4th  son  of  William 
Ettrick,  Esq.  of  High  Barnet,  co.  Durham. 

3  Mary  Catherine  Lovick. 

4  Theodosia,  to.  Col.  Conolly  Dysart. 

5  Agnes  llalford,  m.  John  Smythe,  son  of  John  Smythe, 
Esq.  of  Ardmore,  co.  Derry;  he  d.  1867. 

6  Wilhelmina. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  John  Sexty,  of  Market  Eaaen;  d.  s.p. 

II.  Theodosia,  d.  unm.  1845,  aged  85.  i 

III.  Katherine,  r,i.  21  May,  1796,  Latham  Blacker,  Major  j 
65th  Regt.,  and  had  issue.  i 

Col.  Maddison  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  J 

John  Thomas  Maddison,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  4th  Regt.  of  Foot 

•after  his  father.     He  to.  Matilda,  sister  of  Daniel  Macneill,  off 

Gallichoilly,  co.  Argyll,  N.B.,  and  had  issue,  j 

George  BAncn.  deceased.  1 

Henry,  Lieut,  in  the  army;  d.  unm.  j 

Ann  Theodosia,  m.  Aubone  Altham  Surtces,  Esq.  of  Kew-j 
castle.  j 

Mathilda  Catherine. 
Jane,  to.  John  Dent,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  co.  York. 

Col.  John  Maddison  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  under  a  special  entai: 

by  his  nephew. 


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Geoboe  Wilson  MADDisorf,  Esq.  of  Partney,  J.P.,  6. 29  April, 
1797 ;  m.  1  March,  1825,  Frances  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Alan  Bellingham,  Bart.,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth,  and 
d.  10  June,  1888,  leaving  surviTing  issue, 

1.  Henbt,  now  of  Partney. 

n.  Sydney,  b.  27  Feb.  1832 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Mann,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Edward;  Emily  Lucy;  and 
Isabel. 

in.  Arthur  Koland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Minor  Canon  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  b.  26  July,  1843. 

I.  Enuly.  II.  Frances  Theodosia. 

vlrins— Qtiarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  two  hattle-axes  in 
saltire  sa.,  for  Maddison;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa., 
charged  with  a  mullet  or,  between  three  martlets  of  the 
second,  for  Merlet.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  flory  or,  a  cubit 
arm  in  armour  ppr.,  grasping  a  battle-axe  sa.  Motto — Vse 
timido. 

Seat — Partney  Hall,  Spilsby,  co.  Lincoln. 


MADEN    OF   EOCKCLIFFE. 

Maden,  John  Henet,  Esq.  of  Eockcliffe  House, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  President  of  the  Bacup  Liberal 
Association,  M.P.  for  the  Ros.^endale  Division  of 
Lancashire,  h.  1862,  m.  1891,  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Joshua  Meller,  Esq.  of  Lytham,  and  has 
issue, 

Henut,  6. 1892. 
Mr.  John  Henry  Maden  is  the  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Maden,  Esq.  of  Eockcliffe  House,  Lancashire,  a 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  a  manufacturer  at  Bacup, 
who  was  born  1828,  and  d.  1890,  and  grandson  of 
John  Maden,  of  Eockcliife  House. 

Seat — Eockcliffe  House,  Bacup,  Lancashire. 


MAGAN  OF   CLONEARL. 

Mag  AN,  Augusta  Elizabeth,  of  Clonearl,  King's 
CO.,  and  Killyan,  co.  Meath,  only  sister  of  the  late 
William  Henry  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl,  M.P.  co. 
Westmeath,Capt.  4tli  Light  Dragoons ;  s.  to  Clonearl 
and  Killyan  upon  the  death  of  her  mother,  11  Sept. 
1880. 

Liineag'e. — Mohoan  Magan,  Esq.  of  Cloney,  co.  West- 
meath,  brother  of  Eichard  Magan,  Esq.  of  Emoe,  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir;  Morgan,  successor  to  his  brother; 
■Susannah,  m.  1st,  Sir  Arthur  Shaen,  Bart,  of  Kilmore,  co. 
Eoscommon,  and  2ndly,  Eobert  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Clonbrock. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Magan,  Esq.  of  TogherstoH,  a  Commissioner  in  the 
j-ears  1695,  1697,  and  1698,  for  raising  a  supply  in  Westmeath 
for  King  William  111.,  m.  Sarah  Morgan,  and  d.  s.p.  1710; 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Morgan  Magan,  Esq.  of  Togherston,  whose  will,  dated  8 
Jan.  1737,  was  proved  3  Aug.  1733.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife  he 
had  issue,  Thomas ;  Hubert ;  William  ;  Edward  ;  Morgan  ; 
Akthcb;  Eliza,  vi.  James  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly;  Sar:ih, 
III.  John  Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court;  Ann,  vi.  John  Fether- 
stonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Dardistown  ;  Frances,  to.  George  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.  of  Killee.  The  four  eldest  sons  d.  s.p. ;  the  5th, 
ARTHna  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl,  High  Sheriff  of  West- 
meath  1759,  b.  1721  ;  m.  20  July,  1754,  Ann,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Henry,  Esq.  of  Straffan,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue,  Edward, 
''.  s.  p.  1779;  Hugh  Henry,  b.  1760;  Aethcr,  who  carried  on 
the  line ;  Anne,  d.  u7im.;  Harriet,  d.  unm.  The  youngest  son, 
Arthur  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl  and  Togherston,  6. 
2G  July,  1756;  to.  Hannah  Georgina,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with 
her  sister,  Eliza  Anne, wife  of  Charles,  Lord  Castlecoote)of  Rev. 
Henry  Tilson,  D.D.,  of  Eagle  Hill,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 
Edward,  d.  young.  William  Henet,  his  heir. 

Arthur,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Portland  Lodge,  Brixton,  6. 1794;  to. 
Catherine  Smith,  of  London,  and  had  issue,  an  only  child, 
Georgina  Elizabeth,  to.  3  Feb.  1840,  John  Henry  Brummell, 
son  of  William  C.  Brummell,  Esq.  He  d.  8  Feb.  1858. 
Thomas  Tilson,  Capt,  in  the  army.  6.  1798:  d.  27  Aug.  1870. 
He  TO.  1st,  Sophia  Willoughby,  dau.  of  William  Humphreys, 
Esq.,  and  Bister  of  William  Humphreys,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaise, 
by  whom  (who  d.  29  March,  1846)  he  had  issue, 

1  Arthur,  Capt.  6.  4  Sept.  1833,  d.s.  p. 

2  Tilson  Shaw,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  h.  Aug. 
1841 ;  TO.  18  Feb.  1871,  Mrs.  Davey.  and  d.  26  Oct.  1887, 
leaving  issue. 

1  l>etitia,  d.  unm.  2  Dec.  1833. 

2  Georgina  Tilson,  d.  unm.  5  Dec.  1833. 

3  Adelaide  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  19  Dec.  1869. 


He  TO.  2nd]y,  10  Jan.  1850,  Louisa  O'Grady,  and  had  further 
issue, 

3  Thomas  O'Gradv  Tilson,  b.  1  Jan.  1853. 

4  Francis  William',  b.  31  Jan.  1861. 

4  Emily  Louisa.  5  Clara  Cecilia. 

6  Georgina  Matilda. 

George  Percy,  of  Doning,  co.  Carlow,  to.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Valentine  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1857,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Arthur,  Capt.  b.  1825;  d.  unm.  3  April,  1874. 

2  Percy,  of  Kilcleagh  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  J.P.,  b.  20 
Aug.  182?;  TO.  20  Sept.  1865,  Annie  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Richards  {see  Richaeds  of  Ardemine),  and 
has  issue, 

Percy  Tilson,  6.  13  Nov.  1867. 
Arthur  Tilson  Shaen,  6.  21  May,  ISSO. 
Emily  Georgina.  Muriel  RozeL 

Itachel  Evelyn.  Violet  Augusta. 

?  Thomas  Tilson,  b.  1830;  d.  unm. 

4  H.-I117,  b.  1831 ;  d.  young. 

5  Henry  Augustus,  6.  1832. 

6  Etlward  William,  6.  1835;  d.s.p. 

7  Hugh  Tilson,  b.  1840;  d.  unm.  7  Jan.  1874. 

8  Albert  Edward,  6.  1843;  d.  unm. 

9  Valentine  John,  6.  1845;  d.  unm.  July,  1872. 

1  Georgina,  d. 

2  alary  Monica.  3  Ellen. 

4  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.        5  Henrietta,  d.  unm. 
6  Flora  Emily.  7  Harriet  Honoria. 

Henry  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p. 

Charlotte,  d.  unm.        Eliza,  d.  imm.        Harriett,  d,  unm. 

Louisa,  m.  Agustus,  Baron  von  Eetzenstein,  Col.  Hano- 
verian Life  Guards. 

Emily,  m.  George  Medlicott,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  dau. 
Louisa,  who  jn.  21  Dec.  1858,  Hon.  J.  P.  Vereker,  and  has 
two  sons  and  two  daus.  {see  Bdrke's  Peerage,  GoRT,  V.). 

Henrietta,  m.  E.  Hawksworth,  Esq.,  Queen"s  co. 

Mr.  Magan  d.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Henry  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl,  High  Sheriff  of 
Westmeath  1820,  b.  1790;  to.  1817,  Elizabeth  Georgina,  relict 
of  Col.  Thomas  Lowther  Allen,  and  2nd  dan.  and  co-heir  of 
Dudley  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyan,  head  of  the  ancient  and  dis- 
tinguished House  of  Loftus,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Henet,  of  Clonearl,  b.  31  Jan.  1819;  to.  4  Aug. 
1S4J,  Lady  Georgiana  Charlotte  Keppel,  dau.  of  William 
Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Albemarle,  and  d.s.p.  1860.  She  d. 
March,  1854. 

II.  Dudley,  d.  unm. 

I.  Augusta  Elizabeth,  now  of  Clonearl  and  EKlyan. 

Seats — Clonearl,  King's  co. ;  Eagle  Hill,  co.  Kildare ;  Wood- 
lawn,  Foray,  co.  Wicklow;  and  Killyan  Manor,  co.  Meath. 


MAGENIS    OF   FINVOY   LODGE. 

Magenis,  Henry  Cole,  Esq.  of  Finvoy  Lodge, 
CO.  Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1887,  late 
Major-Gen.  R.H.A.,  b.  10  Sept.  1838 ;  s.  his  brother 
4  Aug.  1880. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Magenis  were  from  very 
ancient  times  the  territorial  Lords  of  Iveagh,  co.  Down, 
claiming  descent  from  the  renowned  warrior,  Connall  Cear- 
nagh.  In  1623,  Sib  Aethce  Magennis,  Lord  of  Iveagh, 
was  raised  to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  as  Viscount  Magenis, 
of  Iveagh.  A  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  which  his 
lordship  was  the  chief, 

Eichard  Magenis,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  William 
Cnddell,  Esq.  of  Downpatrick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  his  heir.  n.  Henry,  d.  10  Sept.  1759. 

1.  Mary,  ?«.  Isaac  Espinasse,  Esq.  n.  Jane. 

III.  .Alicia,  TO.  Arthur  French,  Esq.  of  French  Park. 
Mr.  Magenis,  whose  will,  dated  16  Jan.  1754,  was  proved  7 
March,  1757,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EicHAED  Magenis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  m.  1st,  5  Dee.  1760, 
Miss  Wray,  who  d.  same  year,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Col.  Berkeley,  brother  of  the  celebrated  George  Berke- 
ley, D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  by  her  who  d.  5  April,  1831) 
had  issue, 

I.  Eichaed,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Very  Eev.),  Dean  of  Kilmore. 

I.  Ellen,  TO.  Col.  Leslie,  of  Tandragree. 

II.  Louisa,  7)1.  William  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Rich  Hill,  M.P. 
for  Armagh. 

III.  Kmily,  m.  Very  Eev.  John  French,  Dean  of  Elphia. 

IV.  Alice.  V.  Harriette. 

Mr.  Magenis  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

liiruARD  Magenis,  Esq.,  b.  1763 ;  m.  1st,  1788,  Lady 
Elizabeth  Anne  Cole,  dau.  of  William  Willoughby,  1st  Earl 


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of  Enniskillcn,   by   whom    (who   d.  26  May,  1807),   he  had 
issue, 

KicHAKD  William,  his  heir. 
WiUUm  John  Cole,  deceased. 

Henry  Arthur,   Lieut. -Col.   87th  Royal    Irish  Fusiliers,  b. 
July,  179r);  jn.  11  June,  1828,  Joseph  Unislc  Elise,  dau.  of 
M.  J.  Daniain    de  Kerostan,  Brittany,  Franco,  and  rf.  14 
Xov.    1852,  leaving  by   her  (who  d.  25   Dec.   1887)  issue, 
1  RiCHABD  Henry,  his  heir ;  2  Frederick   Arthur,  Lieut. 
28ih  Rogt.,6.  1836  ;  d.  25  Nov.  1867 ;  3  Henry  Cole,  now  of 
Finvoy;    4  Edward  Cole,    b.   1841;  vi.  Nov.   1885.  Cicely, 
d.HU.  of  Joseph  Hornby  Birley.  Esq.  of  Brookside,  Newton- 
le-Willows,  and  has  issue.  Richard  Henry   Cole,  b.   1888; 
Marjorie  Elise,  6.  Jan.   1886;  Shielach  ;  1  Elizabeth  Anne 
Florence,  m.  1863,  Col.  Edwanl  Mcurant,  late  83rd  Regt. 
John  Balfour,   m.  Frances   Jlarparetta,    widow   of   Georsc 
Ede,  Esq,  of  Merry  Oak,  Southampton,  and  dau.  of  the  late 
Judge  Moore,  of  Lamberton  Park.  Queen's  co.,  and  d.  18G2, 
leaving  two  daus.,  Florence,  and  Geraldine,  m.  Col.  Irby. 
Arthur  Charles  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  H.M.  Minister  at  Lisbon,  d.  4 
Feb.  1867. 
Anne  Louise,  m.  David  Albemarle  Bertie  Dewar,  Esq. 
Elizabfth  Anne,  m.  James  Wilniot  Williams,  Esq.  of  Hering- 

ston,  Dor.set,  and  d.  18S2. 
Florence  Sarah,  rf.  unm. 

Florence  Catherine,  m.  John  Ashley  Warre,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1837. 
Mr.  Magenis  m.  2nd!y,  Elizabeth  Callander,  widow  of  Col. 
Dashwood,  and  dau.  of  James  Callauder,  of  Craigforth,  co. 
Stirling,  and  Ard  Kihlos,  co.  Argyll,  and  had  further  issue, 

Frederick  Richard,  6.  1816  ;  d.  vnm.  1866. 
He  d.  6  March,  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Wiluam  Magenis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  co. 
Down,  late  Major  7th  Fusiliers,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1830;  6.  19  Nov.  1789;  m.  28  Aug.  1821,  Ann  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Shepherd,  Esq.  of  Bradbourne, 
Kent.    He  d.  Dec.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Richard  Henry  Magenis,  Esq.,  J.P.  cos.  Cambridge  and 
Antrim,  High  Sheriff  1868,  Major  90th  Light  Infantry  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  Antrim  Militia  Artillery,  h.  13  Aug. 
1831 ;  m.  14  June,  1860,  Lady  Louisa  Anne  Lowry-Corry,  dau. 
of  Armar,  3rd  Earl  Belmore.  He  d.  s.  p.  4  Aug.  1880,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
on  a  ciiiet  arg.  a  hand  erect  couped  gu.,  for  Magenis  ;  2nd 
and  3rd  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses  pattee  arg.,  for 
Berkeley.  Crest — A  boar  passant  ppr.  Motto — Sola  salus 
Eervire  Deo. 

Seat — Finvoy  Lodge,  BaJIymoney,  co.  Antrim. 


MAGILL,   OF    LYTTLETON. 

Magixl,  William  Napiee,  Esq.  of  Lyttleton 
and  Griffinstown  House,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P., 
Colonel  Commanding  Dublin  Artillei'y  Militia,  b. 
22  March,  1834  ;  m.  10  July,  1867,  Isabel,  dau.  of 
James  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Ballawley  Park,  co.  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1891)  has  issue, 

I.  Lennox  Napier,  6.  28  Aug.  1868. 

u.  William  Henry  Napier,  6.  28  Jan.  1871. 

lu.  George  Napier,  b.  May,  1885. 

I.  Eva  Isabel  Napier.  ii.  Alice  Ismea  Napier. 

liiueag'e. — This  family  came  over  from  Scotland  in  the 
beginning  of  the  last  century,  and  at  first  settled  near  Dublin, 
where  they  had  much  property. 

George  Magill,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Dragoons  and  Westmeath 
MUitia,  m.  1790,  Hester  (who  d.  1846),  5th  dau.  of  Col.  John 
James  Nugent,  of  Clonlost,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  sister  to  William  Le  Poer  Trench,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty, 
and  d.  1808,  leaving  a  son, 

Whxiam  Magill,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P., 
6. 28  Nov.  1797  ;  m.  23  April,  1833,  Ilarriette  Caroline,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Stannus,  Esq.  of  Carlingford,  co.  Louth,  and 
Portarlington,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  ef  Hans  Hamil- 
ton, Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Shecphill  (now  Abbotslown),  co.  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Nov.  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Napier,  now  of  Lyttleton. 

I.  Emily  Caroline,  m.  5  Feb.  1861,  Theophilus  Clements, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Rathkcnny,  co.  Cavan,  and  d.  ISCy,  leaving 
issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

II.  Caroline  Harriett€,m.  2  Dec.  1858,  Col.  Robert  Caulfeild, 
7th  Madras  Cavalry,  of  Colambcr  Manor,  co.  WestmeaiU, 
and  has  issue,  five  sons  and  three  daus. 

Mr.  MagiU  d.  22  May,  1876. 

Seat— Lyttleton,  near  Ballymahon,  and  Griffinstown  House, 
CO.  Wettmeath. 


MAHEK   OF   BALLINKEELE, 
Mahkr,  Matthias  Aidan,  Esq.  of  Ballinkeele, 
CO.  Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff    1878, 
b.  5  May,  1846. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Maher,  anciently  O'ileagher, 
or  O'Maugher  (a.s,  written  on  the  tombstones  of  Templetouhy), 
belonging  originally  to  Ossory,  in  Queen's  Co.,  and  the  head  of 
the  House  in  the  last  century  was  Daniel  Meagher,  of  the 
Great  Woods,  Ossory.  This  family  has  long  been  one  of 
respectability  in  co.  Tipperary,  and  possesses  at  the  present 
day  extensive  landed  property  there. 

John  Maher,  of  Tulla  MacJames,  near  Tcmplemore,  co. 
Tipperary,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Lanigan,  Esq.  of  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  Mary  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Gore,  Esq. 
of  Gorehiggen,  6th  son  of  Sir  Paul  Gore,  Bart.,  and  had  three 
sons  and  one  dau. 

I.  Nicholas,  of  Turtulla,  m.  Miss  Smyth,  of  Callan,  and  had 
issue, 

1  John,  late  of  Tullamaine  Castle,  co.  Tipperary.  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  W.  Prendcrgast,  Esq.  of  Gieenmount, 
but  d.  s.  p.  1850. 

2  Valentine,  of  Turtulla,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  M.P.  for 
that  CO., 6.  17May,  1780;  d.uttvi.  1844,  having  bequeathed 
a  considerable  portion  of  his  property  to  his  cousin, 
Nicholas  Maher,  Esq. 

1  Marianne,  m.  Edmund  Smyth,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons, 
Edmund  and  Lorenzo. 

2  Eliza,  ni.  Col.  Fallon. 

II.  Matthias,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

III.  Gilbert,  of  Loughmore,  m.  Miss  Burke,  of  Summer  Hill, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  who  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Byrne,  Esq.  of 

Boolibeg,  and  d.  in  1822,  leaving  two  daus.,  Mary  Anne, 

m.  William  Strang  Loughnan,  Esq  ,  and  Margaret,  i«.. 

Robert  M'Garry,  Esq.  oi  Cappagh  House,  near  Dublin. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Maher,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cashel, 

and  had  a  son, 

Nicholas  "Valentine  Maher,  Esq.  of  Turtulla,  J. P.,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Tipperary  1844-52,  m.  1845  Margaret  Jane,  dau.  of 
Walter  Otway  Herbert,  E?q.  of  Pill  House,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  d.  s.p.  1871.     His  widow  d.  1882. 

Matthias  Maher,  Esq.  of  BallymuUen,  Queen's  Co.  (2nd 
son  of  John  Maher,  Esq.  of  Tulla  MacJames),  m.  2  Feb.  1799, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Maurice  O'Donnell,  of  Carrick-on-Suir,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Dec.  1813)  left  at  his  decease,  12  Jan.  1824,  i.  John, 
his  heir;  ii.  Matthias,  J.P. ;  i.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Peter  Pentheny 
O'Kelly,  Esq.;  ii.  Margaret,  d.  unn.  1838.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Maher,  Esq.  of  Ballinkeele,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1853,  and  M.P.  co.  Wexford,  6.  24  July,  1801;  w. 
24  Oct.  1843,  Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  George  Bourke  O'Kelly, 
Esq.  of  Acton  House,  Middlesex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Peter  Pentheny,  Esq.,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

I .  Matthias  Aidan,  now  of  Ballinkeele. 

II.  George  Maurice,  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  Oct. 
1847. 

III.  John  Pentheny,  b.  April,  1849;  d.  unm.  3  June,  1879. 

IV.  William  Stanislaus,  b.  April,  1851. 

V.  Augustine,  b.  May,  18.'i2  ;  d.  4  Dec.  1863. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  b.  22  March,  1845  ;  d.  unm.  II  April,  1863.  ' 

II.  Louisa  Ellen,  m.  19  Nov.  18S5,  Francis 'Ihunder,  Esq. 
3Ir.  Maher  d.  28  May,  I860,  and  was  s.  by  hw  eldest  son,  the 
present  Matthias  Aidan  Maher,  Esq. 

Arms — Az.,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  or,  supporting  a 
sword  in  pale  ppr.,  in  base  two  crescents  of  the  second.  Cre/t 
— On  a  mount  vert,  a  hawk  rising,  belled  and  hooded  ppr.,  on 
each  wing  a  crescent  or.     Motto — In  periculis  audax. 

Seat — Ballinkeele,  near  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. 


MAHON    OF    CORBALLT. 

Mahox,  Thomas  George  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of 
Corbally,  co.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1880,  B.A.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Lavv,  b.  11  July, 
1848;  m.  8  June,  1886,  Hon.  Geraldine  Mary 
O'Brien,  only  dau.  of  Edward,  14th  Lord  Inchiquin, 
by  his  1st  wife,  Hon.  Emily  A'Court,  dau.  of  Lord 
Heytesbiiry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ketan  Elidore  Stacpoole,  b.  22  Nov.  1S?0. 

I.  Hester  Charlotte. 

II.  Geraldine  Frances  Jane. 

Liineagre. — EdiMond  Mahon,  of  Ennis,  a  descendant  of 
Mauon  O'Brien,  of  Clonoon,  co.  Clare,  lent,  8  Jan.  1690,  £300 
to  James  II.,  for  which  he  received  a  grant  of  quit  rents  in  eo. 
Clare.     His  grandson. 


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1321 


James  JIahon,  Esq.  of  Ennis  and  Cortally,  co.  Clare,  had 
no  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  Katherine,  who  d.  1747.  He  vi.  '2ndly, 
Maria,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Honeyniount,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  by  tier  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Clarinda,  m.  1779,  Eichard  Janns,  Esq.,  and  Ilad  issue. 

Mr.  Mahon  d.  1783.     His  son, 

Chari.ES  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  was  called  to  the  Irish 
Bar  1779,  and  was  appointed  Assistant  Barrister  of  co.  Clare 
1796.  He  TO.  1785,  Rebecca,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq., 
by  whom  (who  d.  1836)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Cahircalla,  Trea.surer  co,  Clare,  5.  1789;  m. 
Eliza  Timmins:  d.s.p.lali.     His  widow  d.  1886. 

in.  Kobert,  of  Ashhne,   b.  1793;  m.  Elizabeth  F.  Morgan, 
whorf.  1874:  he  d.s.p.  1858. 
IV.  James,  b.  1802  ;  m.  twice,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Maria,  b.  1794;  m.  1817,  Garrett  Parkinson,  Eiq.,and  had 
issue. 
Mr.  Mahon  d.  1822,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mahon,  Esq.of  Corball)',  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Clare, 
b.  1788;  m.   1812,  Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Minchin,  Esq.  of 
Greenhills,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  he  had 
issue, 
I.  Charles,  his  heir.  n.  William,  d.  young. 

HI.  John,  C.E.,  b.  1823;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Gabbelt, 
Esq.  of  Shepperton,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas;  2  John;  3  Charles;  and  1  Louisa. 
IV.  Thomas,  6.  1832,  Col.  K.A.;  rn.  1856,  Katharine  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  James  Edward  Ferguson  Murray,  Esq.,  E.N. 
(see  Bdkke's  PfcraiTf),  and  d.  1879,  having  by  her,  who  d.  20 
March,  1893,  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Edward,  Capt.  B.S.C.,  fe.  29  June,  1856;  m.  5 
Feb.  1883,  Sophia,  <lau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Leopold  Kuper, 
G.C.B.,  and  d.  21  April,  1886,  leaving  issue. 

2  Reginald  Henry,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1859;  m.  1888,  Alice 
Geraldine,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  S.  H.  E.  Chamier,  C.B., 
E.A.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Ernest  Leonard,  6.  18G4,to.  1893,  Miss  Watson. 
1  Alicia  Georgina.  2  Kathleen  Eloie. 

3  Dorothy  Rebecca. 

4  Mabel  Agnes,  m.  Capt.  Watson,  of  Burnhead,  Roxburgh- 
shire, N.B. 

5  Maud  SybU. 

I.  Eebecca,  d.  unm.  1850. 
Mr.  Mahon  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Clare  Militia, 
b.  1818 ;  m.  1644,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  William  Henry 
Stacpoole,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Kilfenora,  and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1879), 

Thomas  George  Stacpoole,  now  of  Corbally. 
Frances  Georgina,  d.  unvi.  lB71. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  in 
armour  embowed  ppr.,  gaini.sbed  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a 
dagger  also  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — Manus  haec 
iniuiica  tyrannis. 

i'cat— Corbally,  Quin,  co.  Clare. 


MAHON. 
(See  Pakenhaji-Mabox.) 


MAHONY    OF    DKOMORE    CASTLE. 
Mahont,  Harald  Segerson,  Esq.  of  Dromore 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  13  Feb. 
1867  ;  s.  his  father  1892. 

Lineag-e.— The  O'Mahonys  were  in  early  times  powerful 
chieftains  in  Muiwter,  and  had  extensive  estates  along  the  sea- 
coast  of  Cork  and  Kerry.  From  old  family  documents,  it 
appears  that  the  ancestors  of  the  present  Richard  John 
Mahont,  l:sq.  of  Dromore  Castle,  held  for  a  long  period  the 
cffiee  of  Seneschal  of  Kerry,  evendown  to  the  time  of  the  Com- 
monwealth. On  the  25th  March,  1639,  MacDermot  O'Mahony 
was  confirmed  as  High  Sheriff  of  Kerry  by  letters  patent  from 
Charles  I.  Not  long  after,  the  O'Mahonys,  true  to  their 
allegiance,  suffered  fine  and  confiscation,  and  finally  sought  in 
i  foreign  climes  the  distinction  denied  them  at  home. 
^  Col.  Dermot  O'Mahont,  of  Rosbrin,  a  faithful  adherent  of 
King  James  11.,  fought  and  fell  at  Aughrim.  His  brother, 
'  Daniel  Makont,  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  from  that 
monarch  at  St.  Germain's  for  his  gallant  conduct  at  Cremona, 
and  afterwards  for  his  good  services  in  France,  Spain,  and 
(Italy,  obtained  the  title  of  Count  from  Lodis  XIV.  This  was 
|the  celebrated  Gen.  Count  Mahont,  of  the  Spanish  service,  so 


distinguished  at  Almanza  and  in  Sicily  as  CommaLder-in-Chief 
of  the  Spanish  troops.  By  Cecilia  Weld  his  wife,  he  left  two 
sons;  the  younger,  Demetrius  (Count  Mahony),  Ambassador 
to  Vienna,  d.  s.  p.  1776;  the  elder,  James  Joseph,  (Count 
O'Mahony),  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Neapolitan  service,  Knighlof 
St.  Januarius,  m.  Anne.  dau.  of  Charlotte  Maria,  Countess  of 
Newburgh,  and  dying  1757,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  the 
Countess  Cecilia  O'Mahont,  who  m.  Prince  Benedict  GuiS- 
TiNiANi,  and  had  issue,  Vincent,  Prince  Guistiniani,  whose  onl.r 
dau.  and  heir,  Cecilia,  Princess  Guistiniani,  was  mother  of  the 
present  Earl  Newburgh;  Lorenzo,  d.  unm.;  and  James, 
Cardinal  Bishop  of  Albans,  d.  1843. 

At  the  present  time,  the  chief  lines  of  the  great  House  of 
Mahony  still  resident  in  co.  Kerry  are  Mahont  of  Dromore 
Castle,  which  family  we  are  now  recording ;  Mahont  ofDunlon 
Castle,  now  represented  by  John  Mahont,  Esq.  of  that  place  ; 
and  Mahont  of  CastUquin. 

John  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Dromore  Castle,  Col.  of  the  Dromore 
Volunteers,  and  one  of  the  Delegates  to  the  Great  National  Con- 
vention at  Dungannon,  Feb.  1782,  m.  let,  1794,  Miss  Higgin- 
bothain,  of  Bath,  who  d.  without  issue,  and  2ndly,  1796,  Miss 
Day,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Day,  of  Beaufort  House,  co.  Kerry, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  Denis,  of  whom  presently;  ii. 
Richard,  who  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  Srdly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Godfrey,  1st  Bart,  of  Kilcoleman  Abbey,  co.  Kerry, 
by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Agnes,  who  m.  Robert  Conway  Hick- 
son,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle,  co.  Kerry.  Mr.  Mahony  d.  1817.  His 
son, 

Eet.  Denis  Mahont,  of  Dromore  Castle,  J. P.,  m.  let,  1827, 
Lucinda  Catherine,  only  child  of  John  Segerson,  Esq.  of  West 
Cove,  CO.  Kerry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1828)  had  a  son, 

Richard  John,  late  of  Dromore  Castle. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1829,  Jane  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blake, '111 
Bart,  of  Mento  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May, 
1842)  had  issue, 

Denis,  d.  July,  1851.  Edward,  d.  unm.  1883. 

Henry.  John,  d.  unm.  1880. 

Rose,  m.  1st,  June,  1852,  John  Pennefather,  Esq,,  son  of 
Hon.  Baron  Pennefather,  and  2ndly,23  Sept.  1858,  Admiral 
the  Hon.  Henry  Carr  Glyn,  R.N.,  C.B.,  C.S.I. .  and  rf.  21 
July,  1870,  leaving  by  him  (who  d.  16  Feb.  1884)  two  sons 
and  two  daus.,  Henry  Richard,  3rd  Lord  Wolverton ; 
Frederic,  4th  and  present  Lord  ;  Rose  Eiversdale,  m.  2.") 
July,  1885,  Montagu  Charles  Francis,  Lord  Norreys ;  tind 
Alice  Coraiie. 

Margaret,  m.  18  Oct.  18S6,  Hon.  Reynolds  Moreton,  Capt. 
R.N.  (retired),  son  of  Heniy,  2nd  Earl  of  Ducie,  and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1843,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Matthew  Franks,  Esq. 
of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  one  dan., 

Mary  Ellen,  d.  Feb.  1875. 
Rev.  Denis  Mahony  d.  21  April,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Richard  John  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Dromore  Castle,  co.  Kerry, 
B.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  b.  15  Jan.  1828  ;  m. 
Oct.  1856,  Mary  Harriette,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Waller,  Esq.  of 
Shannon  Grove,  co.  Limerick,  Barrister-at-LKiw  (son  of  Bolton 
Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown),  and  had  issue, 

Har/.ld  Segerson,  now  of  Dromore  Castle. 
Nora  Eveleen. 

.4rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  a  lion  rampant  az. ;  2nd 
per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged ;  3nl 
arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  betvi  een  thrte  lizards  in  pale  sa.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  coronet,  surmounted  on  the  brim  thereof  nine  bead.s 
or  balls,  an  armed  arm  holding  a  sword  ppr  pierced  through  :!. 
fleur-de-lis  or.  Molto — Inlrisli:  Lasair  lomhuin  a-buadh.  lu 
English  :  It  blazes  before  us  to  victory. 

<Sta(— Dromore  Castle,  Kenmare,  co.  Kerry. 


IIAHONY    OF    KILMORNA. 

Mahony,  George  Philip  Gun,  Esq.  of  Kilmornr* 
and  Gunsborough,  co.  Kerry,  B.A.  Oxon.,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  187G,  b.  14  May,  18J-2. 

liineag'e.— It  appears  from  old  Iri.sh  records  and  from 
MSS.  that  Kean,  12th  Lord  of  Kincaimeaky  in  direct  de- 
scent, and  also  of  Iniskean,  so  called  from  him,  24th  in  direct 
descent  from  Olioll  Olum,  King  of  Munsterin  the  Srdcentury. 
m.  Sabha,  dau.  of  Brian  Boroimhe,  King  of  Munster,  who  was 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Clontarf  a.d.  1014,  and  tad  issue  a  son, 

Mahont,  Lord  of  Kincaimeaky,  from  whom  this  family 
derive  their  name  of  O'Mahont.    His  son, 

Brodchon  O'Mahont,  was  the  first  who  bore  the  surname 
after  the  general  assumption  undtrt  he  law  of  Brian Boroimha.. 
Eighth  in  descent  from  him, 


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MAI 


Dekmod  O'Mahont,  Lord  of  Kiuealmeaky,  also  Lord  of 
Rathlean,  was  called  More,  or  Great.     His  son, 

Debmod  O'Mahont  (to  whom  and  his  brother  Donnell  his 
father  left  Koss  Broin  and  eis'hteen  townlands,  but  of  which 
they  were  dispossessed  by  their  elder  brother,  Finghin),  settled 
in  Desmond  about  1335.  His  descendants  were  styled  Slioght 
Mergagh.     His  son. 

John  (or  Shane)  O'Mahont  Mergagh,  of  Desmond,  m.  Shela. 
«lau.  of  Aodh  (or  Hugh)  O'Connell,  chief  of  his  name,  and 
their  son, 

Dermod  O'Mahont  Mergagh,  of  Desmond,  living  in  1442,  to. 
Sabina,  dau.  of  O'Sullivan  Mor,  of  Dunderron,  by  Margaret, 
Uau.  of  Finin  McCarthy.    Their  son, 

Conor  O'Mahont  SIekgagh,  of  Desmond,  party  to  a  treaty  of 
peace  1477,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  O'Donoghue,  of  Clonflesk, 
by  Elinor,  dau.  of  Donald  McCarthy  Mor,  and  had  issue, 

TiEGUE  O'Mahont  Mergagh,  who  signed  a  treaty  with  the 
Lord  Deputy,  Lord  Leonard  Gray,  in  1536,  and  was  Seneschal 
of  Desmond  under  the  Earl  of  Desmond.  He  m.  Honora,  dau. 
of  Dermod  O'Sullivan  Beare,  by  Lady  Eleanor  FitzGerald, 
dau.  of  Gerald,  Earl  of  Kildare,  and  their  seventh  son, 

DoNOGH  O'Mahont,  was  father  of  Conor,  who  went  to  the 
Netherlands :  Maolmuadh,  most  of  whose  sons  settled  in  Spain ; 
and  Kean,  from  whom  the  fourth  in  descent, 

Cornelius  Mahont,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Gerald  FitzGerald, 
Knight  of  Glyn,  and  had  issue, 

I.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Ellen,  wife  of  Daniel  Duggan,  Esq.  of  Knocknaseed,  co. 
Cork. 

The  son, 

David  MAHONT.Esq.  of  The  Castle,  New  Castle, CO.  Limerick,* 
id.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Pierce  de  Lacy,  a  General  in  the  service 
of  King  James  II.,  and  Colonel  of  a  regiment  (whose  family 
gave  so  many  distinguished  generals  and  diplomatists,  the 
Counts  de  Lacy,  to  Austria,  Russia,  and  Spain  in  the  last 
century),  by  Annabella,  dau.  of  Eobert  Goold,  Esq.  of  Knock- 
faun,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Cornelius,  d.s.p. 

II.  Feirce. 

The  2nd  Fon, 

Peirce  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Castle,  ISTew  Castle,  co.  Limerick, 
aad  of  Wood  Lawn,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.  for  both  cos.,  b.  1750;  m. 
1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  —  Shechy,  Esq.  of  Gardenfield,  co. 
J>imerick,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Bryan,  an  ofBcer  in  the  Irish  Brigade,  afterwards  incor- 
porated in  the  British  service,  in  which  he  was  killed  in 
action  at  the  storming  of  Guadaloupe. 

II.  Cornelius,  Capt.  in  the  45ih  Kegt.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Francis  Arthur,  Esq.,  and  d.s.p. 

III.  Philip,  d.  vnm.  in  Paris. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Philip  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester, 
a  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  had  issue  a  son,  an  officer  in  the 
army,  killed  in  the  Kaffir  war. 

Mr.  Peirce  Mahony  m.  2ndly,  21  Feb.  1792,  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  John  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Ballybrood  House,  co.  Limerick  (see 
JIaunsell  of  Thorpe  MaUor),  by  his  2nd  wife,  Catharine,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Widenham,  of  the  Castle  Widenham  family, 
and  by  this  marriage  had  issue, 

IV.  Pbirce,  of  Wood  Lawn  and  Kilmoma. 

v.  David,  of  Grance  Con.  co.  Wicklow,  b.  22  Feb.  1795:  m. 
Oct.  1824,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Perry,  Esq.  of  Gam- 
bonstown,  co.  'lipperarj-,  and  d.s.p.  1845. 

He  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

!*£»€£  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Wood  Lawn  and  Kilmoma,  co. 
Kerr]-,  J.P.,  D  L.,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Kinsale,  6.  19  Dec. 
1792  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1S15,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Edmund  Kenifeck, 
];.sq.  of  Seafort,  co.  Cork,  by  Jane  Crcagh,  of  the  family  of 
Laurentinum,  co.  Cork.    Their  Lssue  was, 

I.  Peirce  K.  Mahont,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  David,  of  Grange  Con,  co.  Wiuklow,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Wicklow  186S. 

I.  .\nna  Maria,  6.  and  d.  Oct.  1815. 

H.  Maria,  wife  of  Licut.-Col.  Francis  W.  Johnstone,  son  of 
James  liaymond  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Alva,  N.B.,  by  Mary  E., 
dau.  of  Montague  Cholmeley,  Esq.  of  Easton,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  had  issue, 


»  Collateral  with  this  branch  were  the  Mahonys  of  Eatter- 
f  eld,  CO.  Kerry,  of  whom  Marion,  dau.  and  heir  of  James 
Mahony,  Esq.  of  Eatterfield,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
liichard  Mertdyth,  Esq.,  -,«.  1796,  William  J.  Harte,  Esq.  of 
CocliTiss,  CO.  Limerick,  who  d.  1814,  leaving  with  other  issue, 
J.  JIahony  Harte,  Esq.  of  Eatterfield,  whose  daus.  (by  Lina 
Lis  wife,  dau.  of  Ministerial  P^ath  Achenbach,  of  Carl-^ruhc), 
.-ind  co-heirs  were  Marion,  m.  Robert  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Peter  litzGerald,  Part.,  Knight  of  Kerr}-,  and  Lina,  m. 
George  A.  Hick=on,  Esq.  of  Fennoyle.  co.  Keny. 


1  Montague  Cholmeley,  twin  with  his  sister  Barbara,  who 
</.  young. 

2  Peirce  H.  de  Lacy,  of  Indian  Civil  Service. 
1  Alice  Jane.  2  Edith. 

He  d.  Feb.  1853,  and  his  widow  d.  16  July,  1860.  Their  eldest 
son, 

Peirce  K.  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Kilmoma  and  Gunsborough, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry  1844,  b.  4  October,  1817;  m.  15 
Nov.  1839,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Gun  Cuninghame,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Mount  Kennedy,  co.  Wicklow,  by  his  firet  wife,  Eliza- 
beth, only  child  and  heir  of  Archibald  Hamilton  Foulkes,  Esq. 
of  Coolawinna,  in  the  same  county,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Peirce  Eobert  George  Gun,  b.  13  Sept.  1840 ;  d.  May,  1844. 

II.  George  Philip  Gbn,  now  of  Kilmorna  and  Gunsborough, 
f.  his  grand'ather  1853. 

in.  Pierce  Charles  de  Lacy,  J.P.  cos.  Kerry  and  Limerick, 
]\I.P.  for  Meath,  1886-92,  6.  9  June,  1859;  m.  24  April, 
1^77,  Helen  Louise,  only  child  of  Maurice  CoUis,  Esq.,  by 
Martha  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Montgomery,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Pierce  Gun,  6.  30  March,  1878. 

2  Dermot  Gun,  6.  3  April,  1881. 

Mr.  Peirce  K.  Mahony  d.  21  July,  1850,  and  his  widow,  who 
TO.  2ndly,  8  April,  1856,  Col.  William  Henry  "V^icars,  late  of  61st 
Kegt.,  d.  12  Nov.  1873,  leaviug  issue  by  her  2nd  marriage, 
three  sons  and  one  dau. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th  or,  a 
lion  rampant  az. ;  2nd  per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  a  lion  rampant 
counterchangcd;  3rd  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three 
snakes  erect  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fess  gu.  surmounted  by  a 
bendlet  az.,  lor  De  Lact.  Cnst  and  Motto — As  Mahont  of 
Dromore  and  Ihinlor.  Ancient  crest,  a  dexter  arm  embowed, 
grasping  a  flaming  sword  ppr. 

Seat — Kilmorna,  Listowel,  co.  Kerry. 

Chibs — Windham,  S.W. ;  and  Kildare  St.  Dublin. 


MAINWAKING    OF    OTELEY    PARK. 

Mainwaeing,  Salusbttet  Knyaston,  Esq.  of 
Oteley  Park,  Salop,  and  Bromborough  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Salop,  and  High  Sheriff 
1870,  educated  at  .Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  8 
Sept.  1844 ;  m.  20  May,  1869,  Edith  Sarah,  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  Hugh  Williams,  3rd  Bart,  of  Bodel- 
wyddan,  co.  Flint,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1885)  has 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Francis  Ktnaston,  Lieut.  Oxford  L.I. ;  educate<' 
at  Eton  and  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.,  6.  17  Dec.  1871. 

II.  Watkin  Eandle  Kynaston,  6.  22  Aug.  1875. 

Lineage. — James  Mainwaring,  Esq.  (bapt.  Jan.  1701-2), 
one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  (3rd  son  of  James  Main- 
waring,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Chester,  who  purchased  Brom- 
borough, CO.  Chester,  and  grandson  of  James  Mainwaring, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  whose  father,  Eandle  Mainwaring,  Col.  in  the 
army  of  King  Charles  I.,  was  3rd  son  of  Edward  Mainwaring, 
Esq.  of  Whitmore),  purchased  from  the  Hardwares,  Brom- 
borough Court  estate.  He  vi.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Charles  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley  Park,  Salop,  and  by  her 
(who  was  bur.  at  Bromborough,  8  Feb.  1786)  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  6.  1725;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Mason,  Esq. 
of  Shrewsbury,  and  had  one  dau.  Mary,  m.  Bulkeley  Hatchett. 
Esq.  of  Ellesmere. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1749. 
James  Mainwaringd.  23  Oct.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Bromborough,  co.  Chester,  6.  ' 
1723,  Vi.  24  June,  17.54,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Falconer.  Esq., 
Eecorder  of  that  city,  and  had  by  her,  who  d.  1789  (with  three 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  to.  the  Hon.  Booth  Grey;  Mary,  m.  John 
Smith,  Esq. ;  and  Harriett,  d.  unm.),  two  sons,  James,  of 
Bromborough,  b.  15  April,  1757,  d.  Feb.  1827,  leaving  a  son, 
Rev.  James  Mainwaring,  M.A.,  b.  at  Avignon;  and  Charles. 
Mr.  Mainwaring  d.  30  July,  1781 ;  his  2nd  sou, 

Eev.  Charles  Mainwaring,  of  Oteley  Park,  6.  7  Sept.  1768; 
>i.  24  June,  1800,  Sarah  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Townshend, 
Esq.  of  Hem  House,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (wh9  d.  Dee. 
1829)  had  issue, 

Charles  Ktnaston,  of  Oteley  Park. 

Townshend,  of  Galltfaenan  (see  following  Memoir). 

Susan,  TO.  22  Nov.   1825,  the  Eev.  Edward  Duncombe,  of 
Aldborough,  co.  York,  and  d.  1854. 
Mr.  Mainwaring  d.  6  May,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  | 

Charles  Ktnaston  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Oteley  Park,j 
Salop,  and  Bromborough  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1829,  b.  16  Sept.  1803 ;  in.  2  Oct.  1832,  Frances, 


MAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


MAI 


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2n(l  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Lloyd  Salusbuiy,  Esq.  of  Gallt- 
t'aenan,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  a  son,  SALrsBrny  Kynaston, 
now  of  Oteley  Park.  He  d.  30  June,  1861,  and  she  d.  10  Jan. 
1872. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  gu.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
an  ass's  head  couped  ppr.    Motto — Devant  si  je  puis. 

^inaston  of  ©hlcg  ^ark. 

The  family  of  Kinaston  descends  from  lorwerth  Goch,  Lord 
of  Jlochnant,  Powysland,  and  through  him  from  the  royal  line 
of  Powys. 

John  or  Jenkin  Kinastov,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Griffith  Kynaston, 
Esq.  of  Stocks,  Seneschal  of  the  Lordship  of  Ellesmere  temp. 
Henbt  VI.,  and  elder  brother  of  Sir  Eoger  Kynaston,  of 
Hordley,  ancestor  of  the  Baronets  Kynaston),  had  the  estate 
of  Stocks  settled  upon  him  and  his  heirs.  He  m.  Johanna, 
dau.  of  John  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Peover,  co.  Chester,  son  of 
Sir  John  Mainwaring,  Knt.,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Peter  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Stocks,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Arlhey,  co.  Flint,  and  was  s.  by  liis 
son, 

HcMPHKET  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Stocks,  living  temx>.  Henkt 
VIII.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Oteley,  Esq.  of 
Oteley,  Salop,  by  whom  he  acquired  the  estate  of  Oteley,  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Geokge  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley  and  Stocks,  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Grey,  Knt.  of  Enville,  co.  Stafford,  and  a.  8  Dec. 
1543,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eeancis  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Francis  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley,  Salop,  and  relict  of  Arthur 
Chambre,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  demise,  4  Aug.  23 
Elizabeth,  a  son  and  successor, 

SiE  Edwakd  Kinaston,  Knt.  of  Oteley,  High  Sheriff  for 
."Salop,  1599.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bagnall, 
Knt.,  Marshal  of  Ireland,  and  dying  1641,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiE  Fkancis  Kinaston,  Knt.  of  Oteley,  a  celebrated  scholar 
and  poet,  who  translated  the  "  Troilus  and  Creseide"  of  Chaucer 
into  Latin  verse.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Lee, 
Bart,  of  Langley,  Salop,  and  had  a  son,  Edward,  his  heir.  Sir 
Francis,  who  was  an  Esquire  of  the  Body  to  Chables  I.,  d. 
1652,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Kinaston,  Esq,  of  Oteley,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Hanmer,  Bart,  of  Hanmer,  and  dying  April,  1656,  was  s. 
by  his  son. 

Sir  Francis  Kinaston,  Knt.  of  Oteley,  ra.  Blargaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Arthur  Mainwaring,  Knt.  of  Ightfield,  and  dyings,  p.  1661, 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Eobert  Brooke,  Bart.,  of  Nacton,  Suffolk,  and 
was  father  of 

Charles  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Lacon,  of  West  Coppice,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Oteley,  who  m.  thrice,  but  d.  s.  p.  1781. 

Mary,  m.  James  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Bromborough,  co. 
Chester. 

Penelope,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward  Vanghan,  D.D.,  and  had  a 
dau.  Penelope  Vaughan,  d.  unm. 

Arms  of  KitiASTos — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Crest  o/Kinas- 
TON — A  lion's  head  erased  sa.  guttee  d'or. 

Seofs— Oteley,  Ellesmere,  Shrewsbury,  and  Bromborough 
Hall,  CO.  Chester. 

Clubs— Car\ton  and  Wellington. 


MAINWARING    OF    GALLTFAENAN. 

MAINWAEING,CHAELEsSALrSBUEY,Esq.ofGallt- 

faenan,  co.  Denbigh,  M.A.  Oxon,  J.P.  cos.  Denbigh, 

Merioneth,  and  Carnarvon,  Col.  1st  Vol.  batt.  E. 

Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  7  July,  1845,  s.  liis  father  1883. 

Col.  Mainwaring  is  the  eldest  son  of  Townshend 

Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Galltfaenan,  co.  Denbigh,  J.P., 

M.P.  for  Denbigh  1841-48  and  1857-68  (who  d. 

I    25  Dec.  1883),  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  and 

;   co-heir  of  Col.  John  Lloyd  Salusbury,  of   Gallt- 

j    faenan. 

1       Lineage,  Amis,  &c.—See  Mainwaring  of  Oteley  and  Brom- 
borough. 
5eot— Galltfaenan,  Trefnant,  N.  Wales. 


and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  74th  Highlanders,  I.  5  July, 
1848 ;  m.  17  Oct.  1872,  EUinor  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Gray  Scott,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Stdart  Cairns,  h.  19  Oct.  1873. 

II.  Claud  Archibald  Scott,  h.  12  Nov.  1874. 

III.  Graham  McDowell,  6.  20  May,  1879. 

I.  EUinor  Isabel.  ii.  Gsraldine  Veronica. 

liineage.— The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Maitlands  of 
Dundrennan  was  William  Maitland,  a  distinguished  Scottish 
ecclesiastic  during  the  latter  part  of  the  17th  century,  the  lineal 
descendant  of  an  early  branch  of  the  Lauderdale  family,  which 
acquired  considerable  estates  in  the  Stewart ry  of  Kirkcudbright, 
still  held  by  his  descendants. 

Adam  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Dundrennan,  in  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright,  son  of  David  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Barcaple,  m. 
Oct.  1790,  Stuart,  dau.  of  Joseph  McWhan,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  b.  June,  1801;  d.  Aug.  1864. 

III.  John,  6.  Nov.  1809;  d.  Dec,  1835. 

IV.  Edward  Francis,  a  Lord  of  Session  as  Lord  Barcaple,  6. 
April,  1808;  d.  Feb.  1870. 

I.  IMargaret,  d.  1815., 

II.  Mary  Annie,  d.  1804. 

III.  Stuart,  m.  Eev.  William  Dow. 

Mr.  Maitland  d.  20  July,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Dundrennan,  Solicitor-General 
for  Scotland  1840  and  1841,  and  a  Lord  of  Session  as  Lord  Dun- 
drennan, 6.  9  Oct.  1792 ;  m.  3  July,  1815,  Isabella  Graham, 
4th  dau.  of  James  McDowall,  Esq.  and  niece  of  William 
McDowall,  Esq.  of  Garthland,  M.P.  co.  Renfrew,  and  had 
issue, 

Stuart  Cairns,  his  heir. 

George  Ferguson,  of  Hermand,  d.  Oct.  1876. 

Adam,  Adjutant  79th  Highlanders,  d.  before  Sebastopol,  7 
Oct.  1854, 

James  WiUiam,  h.  4  Oct.  1829;  d.  June,  IS60. 

Elizabeth,  d.  21  April,  1846. 

Graham,  vi.  Alfred  Tritton  Fawkes,  Esq.  of  London. 

Helen,  m.  25  July,  lfc65,  Robert,  11th  Lord  Toi-phichen. 
Lord  Dundrennan  d.  10  June,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Stuart  Cairns  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Compstone  and  Dun- 
drennan, in  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  6.  27  Aug.  1816  ; 
hi.  11  Nov.  1841,  Margaret  Shippen,  dau.  of  Dominick  Lynch, 
Esq.  of  the  family  of  Newborough,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

David,  now  of  Dundrennan.  Thomas,  b.  8  June,  1854. 

Isabella,  to.  1867,  Major-Gen.  Fullerton,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
Elizabeth  Cockburn,  m.  4  March,  1873,  Major  George  Farie, 
late  74th  Highlanders. 
Jane  Lynch,  m.  Carl  von  Buch  (Saxon  Guards). 
Helen  Stuart,  d.  11  Oct.  1889.  Sarah  Lea, 

Mr.  Maitland  d.  4  Dec.  1861. 

^?-)n.s— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  conped  at 
all  the  joints,  within  a  border  embattled  gu.,  for  Maitland  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  the  ruins  of  an  old  abbey  on  a  piece  of 
ground,  all  ppr.,  as  proprietor  of  the  Barony  of  Dundrennan, 
on  which  stands  the  Abbey  of  Dundrennan,  which  afforded  a 
temporary  stielter  to  the  unfortunate  Mart,  Queen  of  Scots,  in 
her  flight  from  the  disastrous  field  of  Langside.  Crest — A 
demi-monk  vested  grey,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  crucifix 
arg.,  and  in  his  sinister  a  rosary  ppr.  Motto — Esse  quam 
videri. 

Seats— Dundrennan  and  Compstone,  in  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright. 

Club — Conservative. 


MAITLAND    OF    DUNDRENNAN. 
Maitland,  Datid,  Esq.  of  Compstone  and  Dun- 
drennan, in  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  J.P. 


MAITLAND    OF    FREUGH. 

Maitland,  Matilda  Feances  Haeeiet,  of 
Freugh  and  Balgreggan,  co.  Wigton,  youngest  dau. 
of  James  Buchanan,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Patrick 
Maitland,    Esq.   of    Freugh    (who    d.    8  April, 

1S59). 

Lineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  and  ancient 
House  of  Lauderdale.  Charles,  6th  Earl  of  Lauderdale, 
m.  Lady  Elizabeth  Ogilby,  dau.  of  James,  6th  Earl  of  Findlater 
and  Seafield,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  and  had  issue. 
Their  7th  son,  the  Hon.  Patrick  Maitland,  of  Freugh,  b. 
1734 ;  m.  1774,  Jane  Maitland,  Dowager  Countess  of  Rothes, 
and  d.  1797,  leaving  a  dau.  Mary  Turner  (who  d.  aged  81, 
23  Jan.  1861),  and  a  son, 

John  Maitland,  of  Freugh  and  Balgreggan,  6.  1780;  m. 
1S03,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell.  4th  Bart,  of  Mon- 
reith,  and  d.  20  May,  1811,  leaving. 


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MAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAK 


I.  Pathick,  his  hcii. 

H.  William,  Comm.  E.N.,  H. M.S.  "  Spiteful,"  iZ.  at  Singapore, 
Sept.  18-J6. 

III.  John,  Lieut. -Gen.  'R.A.,  m.  1849,  Arabella  Jane,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Wriglit,  M.A.,  andd.  l(i  March,  IbSl,  leav- 
ing issue,  John  Hugh  Hathorn,  deceased ;  Elphinstone 
Vans  Agnew,  b.  1856,  m.  15  Nov.  1887,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Major- 
Oen,  Henry  Bower,  Madras  Army;  William  Alexander 
Murray;  Patrick  Lauderdale  ;  Henry  Rothes  Stuart ;  Edith 
Catherine  Anne ;  Alice  Mary  Emma ;  Helena  Louisa,  d.  9 
March,  ISSO;  Eglantine. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  30  Sept.  1890. 

II.  Anne,  d.unm.  1831. 

HI.  Jane  Rothes,  m.  Stair  Hathorn  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Physgill 
(who  d.  1865),  and  d.  12  Nov.  1875,  leaving  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Krcugh  and  Balgrcgjran,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,6.  26  July,  1S04;  -;«.  23  Oct.  1844,  Matilda  Fkances 
Hauriet,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Cragend 
Castle,  CO.  Stirling,  by  the  Lady  Janet  Buchanan  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  James,  12th  Earl  of  Caithness,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  William,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Patrick,  b.  17  July,  1856  ;  d.  unm.  16  Nov.  1877. 
Janet  Evelyn  Sinclair,  d.  unm.  29  Dec.  18C3. 

Mr.  Maitland  d.  8  April,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Freugh  and  Balgrcggan,  educated 
at  Eton,  b.  10  Dec.  1845,  and  d.  unm.  5  July,  1SC9,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Freugh  and  Balgreggan,  b.  7 
May,  1864:  d.  unm.  1  Jan.  1881,  and  w.as  s.  by  his  mother, 
Mrs.  Matilda  Frances  Harriet  Maitland,  now  of  Freugh. 

Arms—Or,  a  lion  rampant  dechaussee  within  a  double  tressurc 
flory  counterflory  gu.  Crests — A  lion  sejant  affrontee  gu. 
ducally  crowned,  holding  in  ,the  dexter  paw  a  sword  ppr. 
Motto — Contilio  et  animis. 

iSca^a— Freugh,  and  Balgreggan,  Sandhead,  co.  Wigton. 


MAITLAND    OF    LOUGHTON    HALL. 

Maitla>'d,  Eet.  John  Whitaker,  M.A.,  of 
Loughton  Hall,  co.  Essex,  Patron  and  Rector  of 
Loughton,  b.  2S  Sept.  1831  ;  m.  5  Jan.  1860, 
Tenetia,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Digby  Neave,  Eart. 
of  Dagnam  Park,  Romford,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Whitaker,  6.  15  Jvme,  1SG4. 

II.  Eeavely  Arundel,  6.  24  April,  1871. 

III.  John  Digby,  b.  24  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Peregrine  Neave,  b.  28  Dec.  1884. 

I.  Vcnetia  Mary,  ro.  11  July,  1883,  Alfred  Money  Wigram, 

Esq. 
u.  Winifred,  m.  27  .April,  1886,  Thomas  Ber.T^CusaL-k  Smith, 

Esq. 
ni.  Eleanor  Neave.  iv.  Blanche. 

V.  Cicely.  vi.  Gwen  Constance. 

Lineage. — John  Maitland,  Esq.,  for  many  years  M.P. 
for  Chippenham,  m.  2  Feb.  1790,  Mary  Anne  Reavely,  and  d. 
22  March,  1831,  aged  77,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1830, 
aged  69)  a  son, 

WiLLLAM  Whitakee Maitland,  Esq.  of  Loughton  and  Wood- 
ford Halls,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  7  Dec.  1820,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Gott,  of  Annley  House,  near  Leeds,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  William  Whitaker,  Capt.  H.  M.  49th  Regt.,  A.D.C.  to 
Major-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Stork.s ;  d.  7  Nov.  IsOii. 

III.  John  Whitaker,  now  of  lx)Ughton. 

IV.  Henry  Whitaker,  d.  11  Dec.  1877. 

I.  Anne  Whitaker,  m.  Money  Wigram,  eldest  son  of  Money 
Wigram,  ot  Woodhouse,  Wanstead,  Essex,  and  ti.  27  Oct. 
1890,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Henrietta  Reavely,  m.  Thomas  King  Chambers,  Hon. 
Phyoician  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales,  and  U.  3  Oct.  1893, 
leaving  issue. 

in.  Isabella  Reavely. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Rhodes,  m.  Major  Francis  Tower,  E.A.,  and  has 

issue. 
v.  Harriet  Mary,  m.  Right  Rev.  John  Gott,  Bishop  of  Truro, 

and  has  issue. 

VI.  Caroline  Octavia,  m.  Osbert  Salvin,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  and  has 
issue. 

vii.  Susan  Emily,  m.  E.  L.  Salisbury,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Maitland  d.  1  July,  1861. 
Seat — Loughton  Hall,  Loughton,  Essex. 


Royal  Scots,  h.  17  April,  1871, ;  s.  his  father,  Oct. 
1885  ;  m.  18[t3,  Beatrice  Cecilia,  only  child  of  James 
Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Holbrook  Hall,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

Lineagre. — This  family,  as  the  name  and  arms  show,  is 
of  French  extraction.  It  wa.s  of  some  antiquity  in  the  pro- 
vince of  Beam,  which  pUice  it  quitted  in  1667,  in  conse- 
quence of  the  persecution  of  those  professing  the  Protestant 
religion. 

The  lirst  of  the  family  who  came  to  England  was  the  Rev. 
Andrew  Majendie,  who  settled  in  Devonshire  about  1700,  and 
m.  Susannah  Mauzy,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  amongst  others, 
John  James,  b.  1709,  and  Lewis  Arnold,  6.  1710.  Andrew 
Majendie  rf.  1739.     His  son, 

John  James  Majendie,  D.D.,  was  Canon  of  Windsor  and 
Preceptor  to  Queen  Charlotte.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Prevost,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Henry  William,  successively  Bishop  of  Chester  and  Bangor, 
711.  Ann  lioutledge,  and  had  issue.  His  lordship  d.  Is30. 
His  son  was  Capt.  W.  H.  Majendie,  of  the  Guards,  whoso 
youngest  dau.,  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  17  April,  1866,  the  Rev. 
T.  W.  Weare,  of  Hampton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford. 
Lewis. 

Susannah,  m.  Unwin  Clarke,  Archdeacon  of  Chester. 
The  2nd  son, 

Lewis  Majendie,  became  possessed  of  Hedingham  Castle  by 
his  marriage  with  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Hoghton, 
Bart. of  IIoglitonTower,co. Lancaster, by  his  first  wife, Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Ashhurst,  Esq.  of  Hedingham 
Castle.  Hedingham  Castle,  the  ancient  seat  of  the  De  Veres, 
Earls  of  Oxford,  was  purch.ased  of  the  descendants  of  that 
family  by  Robert  Ashhurst,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Ashhurst, 
of  Ashhurst,  co.  Lancaster,  the  elder  branch  of  which  is  now 
settled  at  Waterstock,  co.  Oxford.  The  issue  of  the  marriage 
was, 

I.  AsEHUBST,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Henry  Lewis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Great  Dunmow,  m. 
l834,  Emma  Sophia,  dau.  of  T.  F.  Gepp,  Esq.  (she  d.  1869), 
and  d.  6  Jan.  1863,  having  had  issue. 

1  Lewis  Ashhcrst,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Arnold  Henry  Ashhurst,  b.   1838 ;    d.  in   Queensland, 
Aprli,  1873. 

3  Severne  Andrew  Ashhurst  (Rev.).  M.A.,  b.  1844. 

1  Edith  M.  Ashhurst,  Ml.  1864,  W.' Clinton  Baker,  Esq.  of 
Bayfordbury,  Herts. 

2  Alice  T.  Ashhurst. 

3  Constance  E.  Ashhurst.  4  Eleanor  E.  Ashhurst. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  to.  27  April,  1807,  the  Hon.  George  Mark 
Arthur  Winn,  2nd  son  of  George,  1st  Lord  Ileadley.  He  d. 
5  Nov.  1b27,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  Charles,  4th  Lord 
Headley.    Mrs.  Winn  rf.  18  April,  1863. 

II.  Georgiana,  d.  5  Sept.  1855. 

Mr.  Majendie  d.  13  Aug.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ashhurst  Majendie,  Esq.,  F\R.S.,  F.S.A.,  m.  F'rances, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Griffin,  Esq.  (she  d.  Aug.  1868),  and  d. 
7  Oct.  I86S,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Lewis  Ashhdkst  Majendie,  Esq.  of  Hedingham  Castle, 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Canterbury  1874-78,  M.A.,  b. 
1835;  m.  8  Jan.  1870,  Lady  Margaret  Elizabeth  Lindsay,  2nd 
dau.  of  Alexander  WUham,  25th  Earl  of  Crawford  and  Bal- 
carres,  and  had  issue, 

James  Henry  Alexander,  now  of  Hedingham  Castle. 

Bernard  Louis,  6.  1873. 

Margaret  Aline. 

Mr.  Majendie  rf.  22  Oct.  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  James  Henry  Alexander  Majendie,  Esq.  of  Heding- 
ham Castle. 

Arms — Quarterly  ;  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  mount,  in  base  voi  t, 
a  bay-tree,  between  a  serpent  erect  on  the  dexter  and  a  dovt- 
close  on  the  sinister,  all  ppr.  (Majendie);  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a 
cross  arg.  between  four  Hcurs  de-lis  arg.  (Ashhdii.st):  in  ;» 
canton  sa.  three  bars  arg.  (Hoghton).  tVcsi — An  arm  cmbowcd 
in  armour,  in  the  hand  a  scimitar,  all  ppr.  3/o(  Jo— Qualis  at/ 
incepto. 

li'cat — Hedingham  Castle,  llalstead,  Es.scs. 


MAJENDIE    OF    HEDINaHAM    CASTLE. 

Majendie,  James  Heney  Alexandee,  Esq.  of 
Hedingham    Castle,     co.    Essex,    Lieut.    3rd    batt. 


MAKINS  OF  KOTHERFIELD  COURT. 
Makins,  Col.  William  Thomas,  of  Rotherfielii 
Court,  CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  that  co.  and  Essex, 
D.L.  for  Essex,  and  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for 
the  city  of  London,  M.P.  for  S.  W.  Essex,  1874- 
1892,  Hon.  Col.  1st  Essex  Artillcrv,  Eastern  Dir. 
R.  A.  Yol.  Brigade;  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Deputy  Chaircian  Gr.  E.  Railway,  0. 


MAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAL 


1325 


IG  March,  1840  ;  m.  3  Julj,  1861,  Elizabeth,  2ncl 
dau.  of  Lightly  Simpson,  Esq.,  Chairman  Great 
Eastern  Railway,  and  has  issue, 

r.  William  Henry,  13th  Hussars,  6.  6  Dec.  1863 ;  in.  Mary 
Agnes,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Lawrence  Young',  Bart, 
of  North  Dean,  Bucks,  and  d.  I  Dec.  1889. 

ji.  Basii.  Thomas,  Eoyal  Bucks  Hussars,  J. P.  co.  Oxford,  b. 
6  Sept.  1868. 

jii.  Paul  Augustine,  b.  1S70. 

IV.  Oscar  Matthew,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  1872. 

r.  Mary  Elisabeth,  m.  1890,  J.  E.  Clauson,  Esq.,  Lieut.  E.E. 

J  I.  Agatha  Caroline. 

i:[.  Veronica  Luce. 

IV.  Audrey  Catharine. 

Lineage.— William  Makins,  E?q.  of  Thome,  co.  York, 
b.  1756;  m.  1780,  Mary  Ambler,  niece  and  co-heiress  of  William 
Thompson,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Bridlington,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1838)  had  a  son, 

Chaeles  Makins,  Esq.,  b.  7  April,  1797;  m.  7  Sept.  1837, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kirkby,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  banker,  and 
by  her  (whod.  31  Jan.  1876)  had  issue, 

William  Thomas,  now  of  Piotherfleld  Court. 

Heniy  Francis,  b.  30  July,  1841:  m.  1865,  Keziah  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Hunt,  Esq.  ot  Holmwood,  Dorking, 
Surrey. 

Mr.  Makins  d.8  Aug.  1878. 

5eai— EotherSeld  Court,  Henley-on-Thamcs. 

Town  Kesidtnct—l  Lowther  Gardens,  Prince's  Gate,  S.W. 

CJttis— Carlton,  Wellington,  and  Eoyal  Thames  Yacht. 


mALCOLM  OF  POLTAIiLOCH. 

Malcolm,  John  Wingfield,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Poltalloeh,  co.  Argyll,  Col.  5th  Yol.  batt.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  M.P.  for  Boston 
1860-78,  and  for  Argyll  18S6  to  1892,  M.A.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Argyll,  and  J.P.  Kent,  b.  16  April. 
1833  ;  m.  25  July,  1861,  the  Hon.  Alice  Frederica 
Irby,  dau.  of  G-eorge  Ives,  4tli  Lord  Boston. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  to  be  the  representative  or 
chief  of  the  clan  Challum,  or  M'Callums,  settled,  according  to 
the  traditions  of  the  country,  from  a  very  early  period  in 
CO.  Argyll,  and  originally  styled  the  clan  Challum  of  Ariske- 
odnish,  in  which  lordship  most  of  their  estates  are  still 
situated. 

In  the  year  1414,  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  Knt.  of  Lochow, 
granted  to  Reginald  Malcolm,  Laird  of  Corbarran,  certain 
lands  in  CraignisU  and  on  the  banks  of  Loch  Avich,  with  the 
office  of  Hereditary  Constable  of  his  castles  of  Lochaffy  and 
Craignish.  He  d.  1446,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John,  who 
was  confirmed  in  his  father's  lands  and  offices,  as  is  evident 
from  a  precept  bearing  date  1  Dec.  1448.  This  family,  which 
seems  soon  after  to  have  declined,  appears  to  have  been  a 
branch  of  that  of  Poltalloeh,  from  the  tircumst:mce  that  the 
farm  of  Corbarran,  or  Corran,  then  the  only  remaining  por- 
tion of  their  possessions  is  said  to  have  been  bequeathed 
by  the  last  of  this  race  to  Zachary,  the  then  proprietor  of  Pol-- 
talloch,  as  his  chief  or  representative  of  the  elder  branch  of  his 
house. 

Donald  M'Gillespie  \ic  O'Challum,  or  Donald,  son  of 
Archibald,  son  of  Malcolm,  was  seised  of  the  lands  of  Poltal- 
loeh 1562,  as  appears  from  a  charter  bearing  date  18  May  in 
that  year.    He  was  lineal  ancestor  of 

Neill  Malcolm,  Esq.  (son  of  John  M'Callum,  by  Margaret 
liis  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of  the  Lochnell 
family),  who  s.  his  cousin,  Dugald  Malcolm,  of  Poltalloeh,  in 
1785.  Neill  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brisset,  Esq.,  and  widow 
of  Philip  Houghton,  Esq.,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica ;  d.  1  April, 
1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Neill  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Poltalloeh,  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co 
Argyll,  6.  26  July,  1769 ;  m.  9  Feb.  1797,  Mary  Anne,  only 
Mirvivmg  dau.  and  heir  of  David  Orme,  M.D.,  of  Lamorbey 
Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  18.30)  had  issue, 

Neiil,  his  heir. 

David  Orme  Cuthbert,  h.  IG  Dec.  1302 ;  d.  1  Oct  1832 

John,  late  of  Poltalloeh 

George  Alexander,  b.  4  Oct.  1S13  ;  d.  April,  1815. 

MidlmlSan"!'"^'  "*•   '''"•  ''°^'^  ""''''  ^'^-  °f    ^^^ffi'^l''. 

^MarHn'o„^^P"'',l^^^'  ^^"■-  Richard  Francis  Wykeham 

Casu"'le"n^Tnd  h'alT.ue'''''''""  ''^"'"'  ^^"^^  ''  "^'"^ 
Blary  Anne  Martha,  d  9  March,  1828. 


Mr.  Malcolm  d.  Feb.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Neill  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Poltalloeh,   co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and 

formerly  M.P.  for  Boston,  m.  1st,  14  July,  1831,  Harriet  Marj-. 

3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Clarke  Jervoise,  Bart,  of  Idsworth  Park, 

Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  May,  1837)  had  issue, 

Eeginald  Neill,  d.  young. 

Marion,  m.  24  July,  1860,  Col.  Lenox  Prendergast,  son  of 

Guy  Lenox  Prendergast,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Lucy  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Alice  Elizabeth,  m.  14  Feb.  1863,  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Dalrymple 
White,  K.C.B. 
Jessie    Elizabeth,   m.   11   Dec.    1856,   the    Hon.    Egremont 
William  Lascelles,  2nd  son  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Harewood, 
and  has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  Sept.  1843,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Evelyn  John, 
Shiriey,  Esq.  of  Ettington  Park,  co.  Warwick.  He  d.  2  Oct. 
1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Poltalloeh,  co.  Argyll,  M.A.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  5  Sept.  1805;  to.  21  July,  1832,  Isabella  Harriett, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Wingfield  Stratford,  of  Addington 
Place,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Sept.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Wingfiei.d,  now  of  Poltalloeh. 

II.  Leonard  Neill,  Lieut.  Eifle  Brigade,  b.  11  Feb.  1835  ; 
killed  at  Inkerman,  5  Nov.  1854. 

III.  Edward  Donald,  Col.  E.E.  C.B.,  of  Sonachan  House, 
Lochan-c,  CO.  Argyll,  J.P.,  6.  13  Nov.  1837;  m.  17  July, 
1867,  Isabella  Wyld,  dau.  of  John  Wyld  Browne,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  Ian  Zachary,  6.  3  Sept.  I86S;  Neil,  b.  8  Oct.  1869, 
Lieut.  9.3rd  Highlanders;  Harold;  Maurice;  Alastair; 
Margaret;  Dorothy. 

IV.  William  Eolle,  of  Walton  Place,  Epsom,  Earrister-at 
Law,  late  Assistant  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies, 
b.  10  Jan.  1840;  m.  1st,  22  July,  1874,  Georgina  (who  d. 
3  Feb.  1880),  youngest  dau.  of  Lord  Charles  Wellesley , 
2ndly,  27  March,  1882,  Euth,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Edward  Bouverie. 

I.  Isabella  Ixiuisa,   m.   3  Aug.  1875,  Hon.  Alfred  Erskine 
Gathorne-Hardy,  3rd  son  of  Viscount  Cranbrook,  G.C.S.I. 
Mr.  John  Malcolm  d.  30  May,  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Ajins—Arg.,  a  saltire  az.  between  f©ur  stags'  heads  erased 
gu.  Ci-est — Atowerarg.  Su^po}-(ej-s— Two  stags  at  gaze  ppr., 
chains  reflexed  over  the  back  or.     Motto~ln  ardua  tendit. 

Seat— Poltalloeh,  Lochgilphead,  co.  Argyll.  Town  Residence 
— 7,  Great  Stanhope  Street,  W. 

C'ii£'./5— Carlton  and  Juuijr  Carlton. 


dialcolm:  of  buenfoot. 

Malcolm,  Col.  William  Elphinstone,  of 
Burufoot,  co.Dumfries,  J.P.andD.L.,  M.A.  Camb., 
Hon.  Col.  late  Isfc  Dumfries  Eifie  Vol.,  h.  27  Dec. 
1817;  w.  1st,  15  AjDril,  1857,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  co.  Roxburgh,  and 
by  her,  -who  d.  12  May,  1859,  had  an  only  child, 

Mabt  Docglas,  of  Cavers,  assumed  the  name  of  Douglas  on 
the  death  of  her  uncle,  James  Douglas,  of  Cavers,  July  29, 
1878  ;  m.  12  Nov.  1879,  Capt.  Edward  Palmer,  J.P., 
youngest  son  of  Eev.  George  Palmer,  M.A.  Eectorof  Sul- 
lington,  00.  Sussex,  and  has  issue,  Archibald,  6.  21  Aug. 
1880 ;  Malcolm,  6.  29  March,  1882. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  May,  1866,  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville, 
of  Branston  Hall,  co.  Lincoln.  She  d.  27  Nov. 
1892. 

Lineage — The  Eskdale  Malcolms  are  a  younger  branch 
of  the  Malcolms  of  Lochore,  co.  Fife.  The  first  who  settled  in 
CO.  Dumfries  was  Eobebt  Malcolm,  son  of  David  Malcobn,  by 
Elizabeth  Melvill,  his  wife.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eev.  George 
Campbell,  and  d.  1761,  leaving  a  son, 

George  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Bumfoot,  co.  Dumfries,  m.  18  Aug. 
1761,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Paisley,   Esq.  of  Craig,  near 
Langholm,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1811)  left  at  his  decease, 
13  May,  1803,  with  seven  daus.,  ten  sons, 
Robert,  6.  1764;  d.  1813. 

James  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Col.  of  Marines,  m.  4  Nov.  1806,  Jean, 
dau.  of  William  Oliver,  Esq.,  and  d.  1819,  leaving  issue. 
PcLTENET  (SiK),  of  whom  presently. 

John  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  a  General  Officer,  6.  2  May,  1769;  n. 
4  June,  1807,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Alexander 
Campbell,  Bart.,  and  d.  1833,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
George  Alexander,  of  Gwendraeth  House,  co.  Carmarthen^ 
C.B.,  General  in  the  Army,  Col.  2nd  batt.  King's  Own  L.I., 
b.  1810;  m.  4  Dec.  1845,  Georgina,  dau.  of  the  Most  Eev. 
Edward  Vernon-Harcourt,  Archbishop  of  York. 
Thomas,  b.  27  April,  1770;  m.  1804,  Frances  Deans,  and  d. 
1809,  leaving  issue. 


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MAL 


Gilbert  (Rcw).  Rector  of  Todenham,  co.  Gloucester,  6.  1775 : 
m.  180G,  his  cousin,  Ileleu,  dau.  of  Matthew  Little,  Esq.  of 
Langholm,  and  had  issue. 
George,  Lieut.  K.N.,  d.  1794. 
David,  m.  twice,  and  d.  at  Bombay,  1826,  leaving  with  other 

issue,  Gen.  Sir  George  Malcolm,  G.C.B.,  6.  1818. 
■\Villiam  Osrilvv,  d.  1S04. 

Charles  (Sir),"Knt.,  C.B.,  Eear-Admiral  E.N.,&.  1782;  m. 
twice,  and  had  issue. 
The  3rd  son, 

Admikal  Sm  Pdlteket  jMalcolm,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  b. 
21  Feb.  176S,  became  eminently  distinsuished  as  a  naval  com- 
mander. He  VI.  19  .Jan.  1S09,  Clementina,  dau.  of  the  lion. 
William  Fullerton  Elphinstone,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Nov. 
1830)  left  at  his  decease,  20  July  1838,  an  only  surviving 
Eon,  the  present  Wiluam  Elphinstone  Malcolm,  Esq.  of 
Burnfoot 

Anns— Or,  on  a  saltire  az.,  between  four  harts'  heads  erased 
gu.,  five  crescents  of  the  field.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  tower 
arg.  masoned  sa.     Motto — In  ardua  tendit. 

Scat — Burnfoot,  Langholm,  co.  Dumfries, 


MALLOCK  OF  COCKTNGTON. 

Maliock,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Cockington  Court, 
CO.  Devon,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  formerly  Lieut.  E..A., 
educated  at  Harrow  and  the  Eoyal  Academy,  Wool- 
■wich,  patron  of  two  livings,  and  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Cockington  and  Deandon  and  Dunstone,  Widdi- 
combe-on-the-Moor,  M.P.  for  Devon,  Torquay  Divi- 
sion, since  1886,  b.  28  Dee.  1843  ;  m.  1st,  18  April, 
1876,  Mary  Jones,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ashton  Hodgson 
Dickson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2 
June,  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Heubert,  b.  15  May,  1878. 

I.  Helen  Mary,  6.  7  March,   1877. 

He  m.  2ndly,  19  June,  1880,  Elizabeth  Emily,  dau. 
of  George  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  Eathmore,  co.  Long- 
ford, and  Corrinagh,  Torquay,  and  by  her  has, 

II.  Roger  Champernowne,  6.  21  Sept.  1881. 

III.  Eawlyn  Richard  Maconchy,  b.  18  March,  18S7. 

Lineage. — William  Mallock,  of  Axmouth,  co.  Devon, 
was  living  there  1490.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  New- 
berry, of  Stocliland,  co.  Dorset,  and  was  father  of 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  William,  whose  great-grandson, 

Eoger,  was  Mayor  of  Exeter  1637,  and  was  father  inter  alios 
of 
Eoger,  who  purchased  Cockington  from  Sir  Henry  Cai-y 
1654,  m.  Rose,  dau.  of  Jerome  Alexander,  and  d.  1658, 
leaving  an  only  son, 
Eawlin,  of  Cockington,  M.P.  for  Totnes  and  Ashburton, 
m.  1st,  1669,  Susannah  Gorges,  and  2nd]y,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Collins,   and    had  an    only    son, 
Eawlin,  who  d.  unm.  1699,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
cousin, 
Eawlin,  of  Cockington,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Staphorst,    and    d.    1749,  leaving    issue,  Mary,   m. 
1720,  William  Kitson,  of  Ashburton;  Margaret,  m. 
1720,  John  Champernowne,  son  of   Arthur  Cham- 
pernowne,   of   Darlington;    Anne,    7n.    1729,   John 
Acland :  and  a  son  and  heir,  Rawlin,  of  Cockington, 
who  m.  1st,  Sarah  Rooke,  and  2ndly,  Mary  Ruddock, 
and  d.s.p.  1779,  when  he  was  s.  at  Cockington  by 
his  kinsman  Samuel,  as  hereafter. 

John  Mallock,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Poole  1515,  m.  1st,  Maud, 
dau.  of  John  Weston,  of  Colyton,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Chaplain,  of  Taunton,  and  by  her  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  M.P.  for  Lyme  Regis  1554. 
HI.  Richard. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Mallock,  Esq.  of  Eousdown  and  Bindon,  in  the 
parish  of  Axmouth,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Sherman,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHABD  Mallock,  Esq.  of  Eousdown  and  Bindon,  m.  1597, 
Joan,  dau.  of  John  Yonge,  of  Colyton,  sister  of  Walter  Yonge, 
the  diarist,  and  d.  1644,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mallock,  Esq.  of  Rousdown  and  Bindon,  6.  1600 ;  m. 
1625,  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Payhembury, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  RicHABD,  his  heir. 

II.  WiUiam  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Farway,  Devon,  6.  1638;  m. 
Frances  Starre,  of  Seaton,  and  was  father  of 


William,  b.  1688 ;  i.j,.  Judith,  dau.  of  Samuel  Pulman,  of 
Combe  Raleigh,  and  had  a  son, 
Samcel  (Rev.;,  of  whom  hereafter. 
1.  Elizabeth,  TO.  1st,  Nicholas  Willoughby;  2ndly,  Richard, 
4th  Lord  Blayney,  who  d.  5  Nov.  1070;  and  3rdly,  Hugli 
Montgomery,  Esq. 
John  Mallock  d.  1669,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Richard  Mallock,  Esq.  of  Rousdown  and  Bindon,  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Roger  Tuckfield,  of  Eaddon  and  Little 
Falford,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Strode,  Knt.  of 
Newenham,  and  by  her  had  an  only  son,  who  sold  Rousdown 
and  Bindon,  m.  Ann  Dunning,  and  d.  s.  p.  1729.  The  family 
was  carried  on  by  Richard  Mallock's  great-nephew,  the 
above 

Eev.  Samdel  Mallock,  Rector  of  Trusham,  who  s.  his 
kinsman  as  above,  at  Cockington,  6. 1728;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
John  Davy,  Esq.  of  Sidbury,  and  d.  1786,  leaving  a  son. 

Rev.  Roger  Mallock,  of  Cockington,  b.  1772;  to.  1793, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mudge,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  with  other 
issue, 

Charles  Herbert  Mallock,   Esq.  of    Cockington,    J.P., 
Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1802;  m.  1836,Maria,  dau.  of  Arthur  Champer- 
nowne, Esq.  of  Darlington  Hall,  M.P.  (see  Champernowne  of 
Dartingtoii),  and  d.  1873,  leaving, 
I.  Charles  Herbert,  his  heir,  Barrister-at-Law,   b.  1840  ; 
d.  unm.  1875. 
n.  Richard,  now  of  Cockington. 

III.  John  Jervis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ruan  Minor,  Corn- 
wall, TO.  18S8,  Alice  Deborah,  dau.  of  George  Maconchy, 
Esq.  of  Rathmore,  co.  Longford,  b.  1856. 

I.  Mary  Louisa,  d.  1857. 

II.  Charlotte  Sophia.  iii.  Harriet. 

IV.  Frances,  in.  1880,  Rev.  Josiah  Newman,  M.A.,  Rector  ot 
West  Buekland,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Elizabeth.  vi.  Gertrude.  vii.  Catherine. 

Arms — Per  chevron  engrailed  or  and  sa.,  in  chief  two  pellets, 
each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first,  and  in  base  a  bezant 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second.  Crest — A  cubit  arm 
erect,  vested  or,  thereon  two  bends  wavy  sa.,  in  the  hand  ppr. 
a  mallet  or.     Motto — Die  quid  dicere  fas  est. 

Seat — Cockington  Court,  Torquay,  Devon. 


MALLOKY  OF  MOBBERLEY. 

Malloby,  The  Eev.  Herbert  Leigh,  of  Mob-' 
berley,  co.  Chester,  Kector  and  Patron  of  Mobber- 
ley,  M.A.,  h.  26  July,  1856;  m.  20  June,  1882, 
Annie  Beridge,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  Jebb,  M.A.,  of 
Walton  Lodge,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Herbert  Leigh,  b.  18  July,  188C. 

II.  Trafford  Leigh,  6.  11  July,  1892. 

I.  Mary  Henrietta,  b.  3  Feb.  1885. 

II.  Annie  Victoria,  b.  19  Nov.  1887. 

Xiineag'e. — This  family  was  first  established  at  Mobberley. 

by 

Thomas  Mallort  (a  younger  son  ot  Sir  William  Mallory, 
of  Studley,  co.  York),  Rector  of  Davenham  and  of  Mobberley, 
and  Dean  of  Chester.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eight 
Rev.  Richard  Vaughan,  Bishop  of  Chester,  and  by  her  had, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

William,  knighted  1642,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Northend,  co.  Chester. 

George,  Curate  of   Mobberley,  m.  Alice,  dau.   of   Thomas 
Strethill,  Esq.  of  Mobberley,  and  had  issue. 

Jane,  to.  John  Holford,  Esq.  ot  Davenham. 

Katherine,  to.  John  Batt,  Esq.  of  Ockell,  co.  York. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1608;  to.  Eev.  Thomas  Glover,  Rector  of  West 
Kirby. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.   Edward    Wyrley,  brother  of    Sir    Edward 
Wyrley,  Knt.  of  Uampstead  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Mallort,  Esq.  of  Mobberley.  to.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
R.  Holland,  Esq.  of  Hendry  Vawr,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his 
heir ;  Richard ;  Lucy ;  and  Elizabeth,  to.  Richard  Holford,  Esq., 
of  Davenham.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mallort,  Esq.  of  Mobberley,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Burgess,  Esq.  of  Macclesfield,  and  dying  31  May,  1664, 
left  issue,  a  son  Thomas,  b.  1057,  Eector  of  Mobberley,  who  d. 
unm.  1713,  and  a  dau., 

Alicia  Mallort,  6.  12  June,  1660;  m.  at  Mobberley,  1691, 
Eev.  George  Mallory,  Vicar  of  Maynooth,  co.  Kildare,  and 
had  issue,  an  only  son, 

Eev.  George  Mallort,  Eector  of  Mobberley,  m.  SaraS, 
dau.  of  John  Plumbe,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  had  (with 
four  daus.,  Marie,  Sarah,  Alice,  and  Elizabeth)  a  son  and 
successor. 


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Eev.  Thomas  Mallort,  LL.B.,  Eector  of  Mobberley,  and 
Vicar  of  Huyton,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  28  Nov.  1727  ;  ni.  Barbara, 
dau.  of  George  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shawe  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  an  only  son, 

Eev.  John  Holdsworth  Mallobt,  Eector  of  Mobberley,  and 

one  of  the  Fellows  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Manchester,  J. P. 

for  Chester,  to.  Julia,  dau.  of  John  Crowder,  Esq.  of  Brolherton, 

CO.  York,  and  had  issue,  an  only  child, 

Julia,  m.  Eev.  George  Leigh  (son  of  Eev.  George  Edward 

L«igh,  Incumbent  of  St.  Peter's  Stockport,  by  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Philips,  Esq.   of    Bank  Hall    {see 

Tbaffoed  of  Oughtringham),  who  assumed  the  name  of 

Mallokt  1832,  and  was 

Eev.  George  Mallort,   M.A.,  Eector  of  Mobberley,   co. 
Chester,  6.  16  July,  1806;  m.  1st,  28  Feb.  1S32,  Julia,  only 
child  and  heir  of  the  Eev.  John  Holdsworth  Mallory,  Rector 
of  Mobberley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  March,  1835)  had  issue, 
1.  George  (Rev.),  6.  9  Jan.  1833 ;  d.  8  March,  1864. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  1  Oct.  1861,  Itev.  Eobert  Lloyd. 

He  m.  2ndly,  7  June,  1836,  Henrietta,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of 
TraEford  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Oughtrington  Hall.  co.  Chester,  and 
bad  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1892)  further  issue, 

II.  Edward  Leigh,  b.  4  May,  1837 ;  m.  Emily,  widow  of 
J.  Garratt,  Esq.,  and  d.  18  Nov.  1876. 

ni.  Henry  Leigh,  b.  11  Oct.  1841;  d.  12  May,  187C. 

IV.  Trafford  Leigh,  6.  2  Aug.  1845;  d.  24  Aug.  1867. 

V.  Wilfred  Leigh  (Coburg,  Ontario),  6.  23  Aug.  1853;  ra. 
18S7,  Alice,  only  dau.  of  J.  G.  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Paris, 
Ontario,  and  has  issue,  George  Edmund  Leigh,  h.  1  Dec. 
1889. 

VI.  Herbert  Leigh,  now  of  Mobberley. 

II.  Ellen. 

III.  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  3  Jan.  1893. 

IV.  Edith,  TO.  1st,  28  April,  1875,  W.  Wood  Blake,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  April,  1883,  T.  G.  Kerans,  M.D.,  and  had  issue, 
William  Leigh,  6.21  July,  1884;  Edith,  b.  1886;  and  Violet, 
6.  1888.     She  d.  26  Sept.  1891. 

T.  Alice,  TO.  1st,  10  Dec.  18S8,  James  Walker,   Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  6  Sept.  1876,  Thomas  Watson  Greig,  Esq.,  D.L. 
vi.  Emma. 
Mr.  Mallory  d.  26  July,  1885. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  collared  arg.   a  canton  az. 
Crest — A  horse's  head  couped  gu. 
Seats— Manor  House,  Mobberley,  co.  Chester. 


MALONE  OF  BAKONSTON. 

Maione,  John  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Baronston,  co. 
Westmeatli,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  b. 
1817;  m.  1st,  1844,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry 
Peisley  L'Estrange,  of  Moystown,  King's  Co.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1847)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Eichard,  J.P.,  late  12th  Lancers,  Col.  Commanding 
9th  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  1846;  m.  1st,  11  July,  1872, 
Hon.  Charlotte  Mildred  (she  was  divorced  in  1892,  and 
TO.  2ndly,  1892,  Count  C.  de  Beaumont  d'Antichamp), 
dau.  of  Hon.  John  Yarde  Buller,  and  sister  of  John,  2nd 
Lord  Churston,  and  has  issue,  John  Eichard  Mordred 
Henry  L'Estrange,  6.  1875;  Roderick  O'Connor  Vivian 
Henry  Vere,  b.  1879;  Victor  Mildred  Charles,  6.  1882. 
Col.  Malone  in.  2ndly,  1893,  Catherine  Cecil,  dau.  of  Major 
J.  W.  Percy,  late  Norfolk  Eegt. 

n.  Henry  L'Estrange,  Lieut.. Col.  h.p.  late  16th  Lancers, 
formerly  A.D.C.  to  the  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  6.  1847; 
m.  29  July,  1884,  Grace  Agnes,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Summeiton,  co.  Dublin,  and  the  Hon. 
Mrs.  Brooke. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  April,  1868,  Anna  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  Eobert  WiUiam  Lo-wry,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 
Pomeroy,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Belmore,  co.  Westmeath. 

Lineage. — This  family,  one  of  the  most  ancient  in 
Ireland  still  holding  their  hereditary  property,  is  an  offshoot 
of  the  royal  House  of  the  O'Connors,  King's  of  Connaught,  and 
derives  its  name  of  Malone  from  an  ancestor,  John  O'Connor, 
styled  "  Maol-Eoin."  It  is  stated  that  their  old  residence,  Bally- 
nahown  Court  (afterwards  the  seat  of  Sir  John  Ennis,  Bart.), 
was  for  nine  centuries  in  the  possession  of  the  Malones,  and, 
together  with  Palace  Park,  Litter,  Cartrons,  &c.,  rendered  them 
at  one  time  the  largest  landed  proprietors  in  Westmeath.  The 
representative  of  the  family, 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  Eallynahown,  m.  1569,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Richard  D' Alton,  Esq.  of  Milltown,  and  was  father  of 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  BaUynahown,  w.  1st,  1599,  Eose, 


dau.  of  John  Coghlan,  and  2ndly,  Catherine  Pettyt.  By  the 
latter,  he  had  a  son,  John,  of  Cartrons,  and  a  dau.  Mary,  la. 
John  Dillon,  Esq. ;  and  by  the  former,  he  was  father  of  a  sou 
land  heir, 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  BaUynahown,  to.  1617,  a  dau.  of 
Garrett  Byrne,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  BaUynahown,  m.  1644,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Brazel  Fox,  of  Kilcoursy,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Edmond,  his  heir. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Baronstown,  to.  1673,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
EeUly,  Esq.  of  Lisraore,  co.  Cavan,  and  was  father  of 

Eichard,  of  Baronstown,  6.  1674,  the  celebrated  lawyer 
and  orator;  m.  20  April,  1698,  Marcella,  dau.  of  Eedmond 
Molady,  Esq.,  by  Maiy,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Malone, 
Esq.  of  Cartrons,  and  had  issue, 

1  Anthony  (the  Eight  Hon.),  M.P.,  Prime  Serjeant  and 
Chancellor  of  the^Exchequer  1757-1760,  to.  1733,  Rose, 
dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Gore,  Bart.,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  but  d.  s.  p.  8  May,  177G. 

2  Edmond,  M.P.,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
in  Ireland,  ■//!.  173G,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Benjamin  Collier,  Esq.,  and  d.  1775,  leaving  two  sons, 

Eichard,  Baron  Sunderlin,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland, 
so  created  1785;  d.  s.  p.  1817  (see  Burke's  ExtiMt 
Peerage). 

Edmond,  the  commentator  on  Shakespeare,  d.  1812. 

3  Eichard,  M.P.,  2nd  Serjeant-at-Law,  ra.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Henry  Malone,  of  Litter,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  to.  1765,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eichard  Plunket, 
Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Richard,  of  Pallas  Park,  and  a 
dau.,  Alice,  6.  1767,  who  to.  H.  O'Connor,  Esq.  At 
the  death  of  her  brother,  this  lady  resumed  her  maiden 
name  of  Malone,  and  retained  possession  of  Barons- 
town until  her  death,  1866. 

Mary,  to.  1753,  John  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Plea- 
sant {see  O'CoNNOR-MoBRis  of  iloo.iit  Pleasant). 

1  Anne  Jane  Frances. 

2  Mary,  to.  Theobald  Dillon,  Esq. 

3  Margaret,  in.  John  Hussey,  Esq. 

4  MarceUa,  rii.  John  Eeilly,  Esq. 

The  elder  son  of  Edmund  Malone  and  Mary  Fox  his  wife, 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  BaUynahown,  /;(.  1674,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Henry  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Moystown,  King's  co.,  and 
had  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  rn.  Anthony  Daly,  Esq.)  three  sons, 

I.  Eichard,  of  BaUynahown. 

II.  Heniy,  of  Litter,  King's  co.,  d.  1739,  leaving,  by  Margaret 
L'Estrange  his  wife,  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Anne,  m.  Eichard  Malone,  Esq.,  M.P. 

2  Elizabeth,  to.  Henry  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Moystown, 
M.P.  for  Banagher,  and  their  great-grandson,  Edmund 
L'Estrange,  of  Tynte  Lodge,  m.  Lady  Henrietta  Susan 
Lumley,  sister  of  Eichard,  9th  Earl  of  Scarborough,  and 
d.  18G6,  leaving,  with  other  issue.  Rev.  Savile  Richard 
William  L'Esteange-Malone,  Minor  Canon  of  Worcester 
and  Eector  of  Dalton  Holme,  m.  10  Oct.  1876,  Frances 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  George  .Savile  Foljambe,  Esq.  of 
Osberton,  Notts,  and  has,  Edmund  George  Savile,  b.  187S, 
and  two  other  sons  and  three  daus. 

III.  Anthony,  to.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Henry  Talbot,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Eichard,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Acheson  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Eavella,  co.  Tyrone,  and  relict  of  Eoger  Palmer, 
Esq.,  but  (?.  s.  p. 

2  Edmond,  Major  47th  Eegt.,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eichard  Malone,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  John  O'Connor,  Esq. 
and  had  issue, 

Anthony,  d.  1787. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Henry,  6th  son  of  Puilph  Snoyd,  Esq.  of 
Keele,  co.  Stafford. 
Maria. 

The  eldest  son  of  Edmond  Malone,  Esq.,  and  Anne  L'Estrange 
his  wife, 

Eichaed  Malone,  Esq.  of  BaUynahown,  m.  1707,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Crosby,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmond,   M.P.  for    Ardfert,   to.  Euth  Judge,   of  Gage- 
borough,  and  d.  s.  p.  1759. 

II.  Henry,  his  heir. 

III.  Anthony,  of  Cartrons  (Eev.),  m.  Miss  Hyanton,  and  had 
a  son, 

Edmond,  of   Cartrons,  m.  1st,  Miss  White,  dau.  of  Henry 
White,    Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
O'Connor,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  aimt  of  the  Countess 
of  Desart,  and  had  issue, 
Anthony. 

Henry,  Capt.  40th  Eegt.,  killed  in  the  battle  of  the 
Pyrenees. 
Edmond,  b.  1785,  Lieut.  E.N. ;  to.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  ef 
W.  B.  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth,  and  d.  1863,  leaving 
issue,  1  Robert  Edmund,  Paymaster  E.N.,  m.  1st,  1846, 
Frances  Anne  Stepney  Maume,  and  2ndly,  1854,  .\nne, 
dau.  of  William  Turner,  M.D.,  of  Grantham  (which 
lady  d.  16  April,   1868),  and  d.  Nov.  1874 ;  2  Richard 


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MAN 


<Kev.).  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Totton,  Beds,  6.  1820,  m.  1849, 
Jane  Wilniot,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robvns,  K.H.,  of  Penzance, 
and  has  issue,  John  Henry  Edmond,  u.  1854,  d.  1861, 
Cecil  Kichard  Robyns,  36th  Kegt.,  6.  1859,  Elizabeth 
Wilmot  Marion,  6.  Isol.ii.  1878,  Maria  Jane  Maud,  b. 
1861,  Ethel  Ada  Julia,  6.  1863,  Wilniot  Edith  Catherine, 
6.  1865;  3  William,  drowned;  4  Anthony,  Major 
it.M.L.I.,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Edwards,  Esq. 
of  Totnes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1808)  has  a  dau. 
Minnie,  and  2ndly,  23  Nov.  1809,  Eliza  Carter,  elder 
dau.  of  Dr.  \V.  C.'lloffuieister,  of  Clifton  House,  Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wisht,  and  has  issue,  llobert  Joseph  Gee; 
Horence  Hoffmeister;  Henry  L'EstranRe:  and  Anne 
Wade;  1  Marianne:  2  Elizabeth;  3  Harriette,  to.  G. 
Kingston,  M.A.,  of  Toronto,  and  has  issue,  George 
Malcolm,  and  Alice;  4  Julia,  m.  B.  Clierriman,  Esq. 
M.A.,  of  Toronto. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Major  Peter  Warburton,  96th  Eegt.,  2nd 
son  of  Col.  Warburton,  of  Garryhinch,  and  has  issue, 
Anne,  m.  Col.  Wade ;  Martha;  and  Elizabeth. 

Anne,  m.  Kobert  French,  Esq.,  grandson  of  the  Very 
Kev.  W.  French,  Dean  of  Ardagh,  of  Abbey  Boyle  and 
Oak  Port,  in  Roscommon,  and  has  issue,  Anne,  in.  A. 
Hector,  Esq. 

Wary,  m.  J.  Hamilton,  Esq. 
V  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Holmes,  Esq,  of  Petcrfield. 

Tue  2nd  son, 

Henet  Malonb  Esq.  of  Ballyualiown,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
—  Jones,  Esq.  of  Moneyglass,  and  had  a  son, 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  m.  1774,  his  cousin, 
Slary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant, 
King's  CO.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmond,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  d.  unm.  1836. 

III.  Henry,  in.  Mary  Anne  Mooney,  and  d.n.  p.  1843. 

I.  Maria,  d.  unm.  n.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

His  eldest  son, 

Edmond  Malont:,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  King's  co.,  Capt.  in 
the  Black  Horse,  m.  1813,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Chomley, 
tsq.  of  Belcamp,  co.  Dublin,  and  dying  1818,  left  issue, 

I.  Edmond,  d.  unn.  1836. 

II.  John  Richard,  now  of  Earonston. 
I.  UaiTictte,  d.  uivn. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  mullets  arg. 
Crest — A  man  in  armour,  spear  in  hand,  resting  on  the  ground, 
all  ppr.     Motto — Fidelis  ad  urnam. 

S-:at — Baronston,  Mullingar,  and  Shinglas,  Ballymore, 
3Ioate,  CO.  WestmeatU. 


MANBY-COLEGKAVE  OF  CANN  HALL. 

Maxby-Colegrate,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Cann  Ilall, 
Essex,  and  Little  Elliiigham,  Norfolk,  b.  30  Dec. 
1847 ;  m.  1st,  16  Sept.  1879,  Alice  Amy,  dau.  of 
Col.  Stewart ;  she  d.  s.  p.  17  Dee.  1880  ;  he  m. 
2ndly,  8  Feb.  1882,  Alice,  dau.  of  Frederick  Cayley 
Worsley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Geeaed  Thomas,  6.  26  Feb.  1886. 

Lineagre. — Sie  William  Manbt,  Knt.,  living  temp. 
Edwaed  III.  (son  of  Robert  Manby  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Gastinbridge,  Knt.,  grandson  of  John  de  Manby, 
and  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir  John  Boys,  Knt.,  and  great- 
i^'randson  of  Petronellus  de  Manby,  Lord  of  Manby,  co. 
Lincoln),  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Alan  Malkake,  Lord 
of  Elsham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  was  lineal  ancestor  of  the 
distinguished  family  of  Manby  of  Lincolnshire, 

EoBEET  Manbt,  Esq.  of  Walmsgate  and  Wragby,  co  Lin- 
coln, entered  his  pedigree  at  the  Visitation  in  1643.  His 
son, 

Tho.mas  Manbt,  Esq.  sometime  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  purchased 
the  manor  and  estate  of  Downsell  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  South 
Weald,  Essex,  10  Oct.  1660,  and  was  father  of, 

Sie  Thomas  Manbt,  Knt.,  of  Downsell  Hall,  knighted  at 
•Whitehall  25  May,  1686,  High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1688;  m.  1st, 
1€S3,  Juliana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George  Selby,  Bart.,  of 
White  House,  co.  Durham,  and  of  Darnley,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  by  her  had,  Feancis,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently.  He 
lii.  2ndly,  1694,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Cary,  Knt.,  of 
Torr  Abbey,  co.  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  24  May, 
1726)  had  two  sons,  Robert  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  m.  Mary  Cary, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1737 ;  and  Edward.  Sir  Thomas  d.  21  Aug.  1729, 
aged  75,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Fbancis  Manbt,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  6.  about  1684;  m. 
3728,  Anne  HicXias,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Feb.  1757)  bf.^ 
issue, 


I.  Francis,  his  heir, 

II.  Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Frances,  vi.  John  Petre,  Esq.  of  Bell  House,  Essex. 

II.  Catherine.  iii.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Mary,  TO.  31  Aug.  1762,  William  Colegrave,  of  Cann  Hall, 
Essex  (who  d.  27  April,  1793) ;  she  d.  s.  p.  4  Feb.  1810. 

Mr.  Manby  d.  14  June,  1755,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Manbt,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  6.  1732;  m.  1761, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Wright,  Esq.,  Banker,  but  dj-ing 
without  surviving  issue,  2  March,  1780,  was  succeeded  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Manbt,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Colegrave,  Esq.  of  Cann  Hall,  and  sister  of  William 
Colegrave,  and  Robert  Colegrave,  Esqs.  of  Cann  Hall,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1810.    By  this  lady  Mr.  Manby  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hurnall,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1794,  having  by  her  (who  lii.  2ndly, 
—  Gawthorp,  of  Hull)  had  issue,  William,  s.  his  uncle  ; 
R'chard,  d.  an  infant;  and  Bridget,  m.  1818,  John  Davies, 
Esq.  of  Berbice. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  16  Aug.  1795,  Richard  Walrasley,  Esq. 

II.  Frances,  to.  1st,  6  Feb.  1797,  Mark  Anthony  Browne,  last 
Viscount  Jlontague ;  and  2ndly,  Henry  Slaughter,  Esq.  of 
Kingsdown,  near  Bristol. 

III.  Anne,  m.  April,  1799,  Philip  Hughes,  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
Mr.  Manby  d.  1786,  and  was  .•;.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Manbt,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  m.  Harriet  Maria 
Cliff,  of  Brigg,  CO.  Lincoln,  d.  s.  p.  5  Jan.  1819,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew, 

William  Manby,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  and  Cann  HaU, 
Essex,  and  of  Bracebridgc,  and  Mere  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  a 
Major  in  the  Army  ;  b.  24  Feb.  1788 ;  m.  12  June,  1810, 
Catherine  Anne  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  General  Sir 
John  Eraser,  G.C.H.,  Col.  of  the  Royal  York  Rangers,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  William,  of  Cann  Hall. 

II.  William,  b.  29  March,  1819;  m.iAug.  1841,  Eleanor,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Walmsley,  Esq.  of  W^estwood 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Edward,  m.  Elizabeth 
Violet,  dau.  of  Hugh  Gibb,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  William  Herman,  d.  1869. 

IV.  Francis  Edward,  b.  23  Sept.  1824;  to.  15  July,  1847,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Bruce  ChiL-hester,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  Francis  Howard  Nugent,  d.  I  March,  1871 ; 
and  Mary  Isabella  Florence. 

I.  Elizabeth,  a  nun. 

It.  Everilda  Henrietta,  d.  a  nun. 

HI.  Catherine  Francis  Eleanora,  to.  Rev.  William  Sergison. 

IV.  Isabella  Frances  Sarah,  to.  11  June,  1838,  Eben  William, 

only  surviving  son  of  Francis  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Chilcote, 

CO.  Derby. 

Major  Manby,  who  took  the  name  of  CoLEORAve,  d.  27  May, 

1868,  and  was  buried  at  South  Weald,  Essex,  being  s.  by  his 

eldest  son, 

John  Manbt,  Esq.  of  Cann  Hall,  Lieut.  3rd  Light  Dra- 
goons, b.  20  Oct.  1811  ;  to.  29  Sept.  1835,  Louise  Marie,  only 
dau.  of  Lieut.  John  Matcham  Isaac,  son  of  Nicholas  Isaac,' 
Esq.  of  Maisefield,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1879,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Richard,  6.  21  Aug.  1840,  in  Holy  Orders  of  the 
Church  of  Rome. 

II.  John,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Thumas,  now  of  Cann  Hall. 

Mr.  John  Manby  assumed,  by  royal  licence  14  July,  1868,  in 
pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  great  gs-and-uncle,  William 
Colegrave,  Esq.  the  surname  of  Colegeave,  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  Manby,  and  subsequently  resumed  the  name  of 
Manbt  in  addition  to  that  of  Colegeave. 

Anns — Arg.,   two  bars  gu.    each    charged  with  as  many  \ 

crescents  or,  between  three  pheons  of  the  second.     Crest — An  I 

ostrich  feather  erect  az.  and  two  arrows  in  saltiro  or,  barbed  I 

and  flighted  arg.,  banded  by  a  mural  crown  gu.  i/o4(o— Fidei  i 
constans. 

5ea(3— Cann  Hall,  Essex;  and  Little  Ellingham,  Norfolk. 


MANLEY    OF    MANLEY   HALL    AND 

SHENSTONE  PARK.  , 

Manley,  Augustus  East,  Esq.  of  Manley  Hall 
and  Shenstone  Park,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1879,  b.  14  March,  1824 ;  m.  2  June, 
1849,  Margaret  Christabelle,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Burton  PJiilips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House, 
Cheadle,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

J.  FaANCis    Capel,    J.P.,     late    Lieut.-Col.     Coldstream 
ftuards,  6.  18  May,  1S50,  served  witb  bis  regiment  in 


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Egypt  1882,  and  was  present  at  tlie  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir, 
and  again  in  the  Suakim  Campaign  of  1885 ;  m.  15  Feb 
1887,  Edith  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Cunliffe  Henry  Shawe. 
Esq.  of  Weddington  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 
a  son,  h.  24  Aug.  1891,  a  dau.  6.  1888,  and  a  dau.  6.  1890. 

H.  Augustus  Frederic,  b.  29  Jan.  1853. 

I.  Louisa  Georgina. 

Liineagre. — This  family,  one  of  the  most  ancient  of  the 
3anded  gentry  of  England,  is  mentioned  in  Hollinshed's 
Chronicles  as  amongst  the  number  of  those  who  came  over 
with  William  the  Conqcerok,  and  the  name  is  included  in 
■"the  Eoll  of  Battle  Abbey." 

.  EooER  Manley  was  seated  at  Manley,  co.  Chester,  temp. 
Henet  II.,  where  his  descendants  continued  to  reside  for  many 
centuries,  and  about  the  year  1520  the  Manleys  removed  from 
CO.  Chester  to  Erbistock,  co.  Denbigh,  a  property  which  still 
belongs  to  the  family. 

In  the  reign  of  James  I.,  Sik  Eichabd  Maklet  (who  is 
mentioned  in  the  Life  of  Lord  Clarendon)  was  Comptroller  of 
the  Household  to  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  a  Member  of 
the  Board  of  Green  Cloth. 

In  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  Sik  Francis  Maklet,  of  Erbi- 
stock, one  of  the  Judges  of  Wales,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Gerard 
Eyton,  of  Eyton,  and  had  one  son,  Cornelius  Manley,  who 
was  made  Constable  of  Harleigh  Castle  by  Charles  II.  He 
left  an  only  dau.,  Kebecca,  who  m.  the  Eev.  J.  Laurence,  but 
•d.  s.  p.  Sir  Francis  Manley  had  two  brothers,  Sir  Eoger 
Manley,  a  Capt.  in  Charles  II. 's  Eegiment  of  Guards,  and 
<!oTernor  of  Landguard  Fort,  who  d.  s.  j). ;  and 

John  Manley,  Esq.,  who  was  Major  in  Cromwell's  army, 
.afterwards  M. P.  forBridport,  and  Postmaster-Gen.  in  the  reign 
cf  William  III.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Isaac  Dorislaus, 
who  was  murdered  at  The  Hague  when  he  was  Ambassador 
to  the  States  of  Holland  from  the  Parliament.  By  this  lady 
he  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder,  John,  M.P.  for  Truro, 
then  for  Bossiney-,  and  Surveyor-Gen.  to  Queen  Anne,  d.  s.  p. 
The  younger, 

Isaac  Manley,  Esq.,  Po.stmaster-Gen.  In  Ireland  in  the 
reign  of  William  111.,  m  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Newland, 
Esq.  of  Kursells,  Herts,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Manley,  Esq.,  a  Commissioner  of  Customs  in  London, 
who  d.  1743,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Sedgwicke,  Esq.  of  London,  one  son, 

John  Manley,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-law  and  Bencher  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Ham- 
mond, Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  1801,  having  had,  with  two 
daus.,  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Isaac  George  Manley,  Esq.,  AdmiralE.N.,  sailed  with  Capt. 
■Cook  onboard  the  "Endeavour"  during  his  first  voyage  round 
the  world ;  he  was  a  Lieut,  on  board  the  "Prince  George  "  in 
Lord  Eodney's  celebrated  victory,  12  April,  1786  ;  and  after 
passing  through  the  various  gradations,  was  promoted  to  the 
Tank  of  Admiral  of  the  Eed  1837.  He  ?n.  24  Feb.  1791,  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Pole,  Esq.  of  the  Eadborne 
family.  In  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  one  son  and 
one  dau. 

John  Shawe,  his  heir. 

Ann  Frances  Pule,  m.  1st,  Arthur  Salwey,  Esq.,  4th  son  of 

T.  E.  Salwey,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Salop;   and  2ndly,  Major 

Munday  Pole. 

Admiral  Manley  d.  14  Oct.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Shawe  Manley,  Esq.  of  Manley  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
m,.  16  July,  1821,  Catherine  Emelia,  only  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Clayton,  4th  Bart,  of  Harleyford  and  Marden,  and  by  her 
tCwho  d.  7  Feb.  18C4)  had  five  sons, 

John  Clayton,  d.  at  Rome,  29  March,  1844. 

AtJGUSTOs  East,  now  of  Manley  Hall  and  Shenstone  Park. 

William  Campbell,  late  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Copenhagen, 
i      d.  in  Paris  1862. 

Eobert  George,  Major  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  served  in  the 
Crimea,  b.  1827;  m.  20  Oct.  1863,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Oakley,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Henry  Clayton,  Esq., 
d.  at  Mancetter  Lodge,  Atherstone,  12  March,  1889,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  1879)  had  issue. 

Henry  Francis,  in  the  Diplomatic  Service  at  Washington, 
U.S.,  m.  30  June,  1864,  Rose  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Finch, 
Esq.  of  Eedheath,  Herts.,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  one 
dau. 

■Mr.  Manley  d.  19  Aug.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
;AcGrsTus  East  Manley,  Esq.  of  Manley  Hall. 

'    ■^rms—ATg.,  a  dexter  hand  eouped  and  erect  sa.  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  of  the  last.     Crest— A  man's  head  affrontee 
ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.    il7o<(o— Manus 
iffic  inimica  tyrannis. 
Seat— Manley  Hall,  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford. 
II. 


MANLETT  OF  SPOFFORTH  HALL. 

Manley,  GEOiiaE,  Esq.  of  Spofforth  Ilall,  co. 
York,  and  of  Euckland  Manor,  Somerset,  J. P.  for 
the  West  Eiding  of  York,  h.  1828 ;  m.  Ist,  1849, 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Jesse  Watts  Russell,  Esq.  of  Ham 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford  ;  and  2ndly,  1853,  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Peter  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld  Park,  and 
Myddleton  Lodge,  co.  Y'"ork  {see  that  family),  and 
by  her,  who  d.  1883,  has  had  issue, 

I.  George,  drowned  at  Fort  Augustus. 

II.  William,  Capt.  Yorkshire  Kegt.,  6.  1853. 

III.  Marmaduke. 

IV.  Hubert. 

I.  Lily,    111.    D'Arcy    Hartley,    Esq.     of    Chorlton    Hall, 
Cheshire. 

II.  Marie,    ni.    Humphry    Walmesly,   Esq.    of    Westwood, 
Lancaster. 

II.  Emily,  hi.  Oswald  Walmesly,  Esq. 

IV.  Laura.  v.  Amy.  vi.    Angela. 

Lineage.— Manley  of  Spofforth  Hall  is  a  cadet  branch  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Manley  of  Manley. 

John  Manley,  of  Manley,  had  three  sons,  John,  d.  s.  jj.  ,• 
Richard,  of  Manley ;  and  Nicholas,  who  s.  to  Pulton,  co.  Ches- 
ter.   The  youngest  son,  ' 

Nicholas  Manley,  of  Pulton  Hall,  m.  a  dau.  of  Owen  Vichan 
of  Lludiarth,  co.  Montgomery,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Manley,  of  Pulton  Hall,  m.  Angard,  dau.  of  John  Ai- 
mer, of  CO.  Derby,  and  had  a  son, 

Nicholas  Manley,  of  Pulton  Hall,  m.  Elenor,  dau.  of  Piers 
Stanley,  of  Enlor,  co.  Flint,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry  Manley,  of  Pulton  Hall,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Holcroft,  of  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Manley,  of  Pulton  Hall,  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  John 
M.iinwaring,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry  Manley,  of  Pulton  Hall,  which  he  sold  to  Richard 
Grosvenor,  of  Eaton,  co.  Chester,  ?«.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Urmston,  and  had  issue,  a  aon, 

Eichabd  Manley,  m.  a  dau.  of  J.  Banister  Trescot,  and  had 
a  son, 

Nicholas  Manley,  m.  Ermanie  de  Lys,  of  Brittany,  and 
had  issue,  James,  of  Buckland,  co.  Somerset,  killed  in  India, 
and  Henry,  who  had  a  son, 

James  Manley,  of  Buckland.  co.  Somerset,  m.  Leonora 
Langley,  of  Taunton,  and  had,  James,  drowned  in  India,  and 
George,  of  whom  we  treat. 

George  Manley,  Esq.  m.  1787,  at  Rome,  Donna  Anna  Maria 
Barberini,  and  d.  at  Rome,  1794,  leaving  issue, 

George  Manley,  Esq.  who  m.  1st,  Emily,  dau.  of  Ben- 
jamin Waddington,  Esq.,  and  sister  to  Lady  Llanover,  of 
Llanover  Court:  2ndly.  Sara,  only  child  of  Wilham  Stuckey, 
of  Swaffham  Manor  House,  and  had  issue, 

George,  now  of  Spofforth  Hall. 

Emily,  m.  Count  de  Eaymond,  and  has  a  son,  Eeginald ;  and 
a  dau.  GwendaUne,  Superioress  of  the  Convent,  Harley 
House,  London. 

He  m.  Srdly,  Miss  H.  Trenchard, 

Secis- Spofforth  Hall,  Wetherby;  and  Buckland  Manor, 
Somerset. 

Ctiidi— Arthur's. 


MANN    OF 


DTJNMGYLE 
LODGE. 


AND     C0IIVE"2' 


Mann,  Deane,  Esq.  of  Dunmoyle  and  Corvey 
Lodge,  CO.  Tyrone,  J.P.,  Lieut. -Col.  late  Eoyal 
Tyrone  Fusiliers,  and  4th  batt.  Eoyal  Inniskilling 
Eusiliers  (retired  with  full  rank).  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Corrigan,  Eillyman,  and  Patron  of  the 
living  of  Dunmoyle,  b.  22  June,  1824  ;  m.  23  Jan. 
185fi,  Mary  Stobart,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Jeffcock,  Esq.  of  High  Hazles,  co.  Y'ork, 
J.P.  West  Eiding,  Major  1st  West  Y'ork  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  first  Mayor  of  Sheffield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Catherin-e  Mary  Jeffcock  Deane,  ra.  17  Aug.  1882, 
John  Eoss,  Esq.  LL.B.,  Q.C.  and  M.P.  for  Londonderry, 
of  66  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin,  son  of  Rev.  Eobert 
Eoss,  D.D.,  and  has  issue,  Eonald  Deane,  6.  13  July, 
1888,  and  May  Margaret  Ernestine. 

n.  Emily  Frances  Henrietta,  d.  28  Jan.  185,9. 

Lineage. — This  is,  it  is  stated,  a  branch  of  the  family  of 

4   Q 


1330 


MAX 


THE  LAT^DED  GENTRY. 


MAN 


Mann,  of  Kent  and  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex,  which,  on 
first  coming  to  Ireland  aliout  the  year  IGOO,  received  a  grant 
of  lands,  and  settled  at  Byblox,  near  Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  and 
afterwards  in  Tyrone. 

John  Manx,  a  Merchant  in  Dublin,  who  received  a  gi-ant  of 
land,  left  by  will,  dated  6  Kov.  1G33,  his  property  to  his 
brother, 

William  JIann,  who  sold  his  estate  in  co.  Tipperary  to 
Elias  Green,  Esq.  of  Cashel,  and  d.  about  1G90,  leaving  issue, 
two  sons,  1  Samuel,  of  Byblox  ;  2  William,  b.  1681  (his  son, 
Charles  ilann,  of  Moy,  co.  Tyrone,  made  his  will  June  21, 
17Si).    The  elder  son, ' 

Samcel  Mans,  of  Byblox,  near  Doneraile,  co.Cork,6.  16S0; 
m.  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir  ;  Isaac,  Archdeacon  of 
Dublin  and  afterwards  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Boss;  Horace, 
settled  at  Baltimore,  North  America;  and  William,  an  ofBcer 
in  the-  army.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  JIann,  of  Byblox,  h.  1710;  m.  1744,  Frances 
Henrietta  Hamilton,  and  had  issue,  1  Henry  ;  2  John ; 
3  Isaac;  1  Frances;  2  Henrietta;  3  Catherine;  4  Mary.  He 
d.  17S0.    The  eldest  son, 

Hexrt  Mann,  Esq.  of  Byblox,  afterwards  of  Athenry,  co. 
Tyrone,  b.  1745;  jn.  1772,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Smythe,  Esq., 
by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1809)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1774;  d.  1H22  ;  m.  1799,  Esther  Browne,  and 
had  issue. 

II.  Deane,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  William,  of  Blessingbourne,  6.  17S1  ;  d.  s.  p.  1S59. 

I.  Ann  Jane,  m.  William  Oliver,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Their 
son,  Henry  Oliver,  is  now  of  Pittsburgh,  U.S.A. 

II.  Frances,  m.  Charles  Mills,  Esq. 

III.  Eliza,  m.  Stewart  Hall,  Esq. 

Henry  Mann  d.  1  March,  1S18.     His  2nd  son, 

Deane  Mann,  Esq.  of  Corvey  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone,  6.  177(i; 
in.  16  March,  1805,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Arthur  Mulliolland,  Esq.  of 
Pomeroy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  May,  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henr^-,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Deane,  now  of  Dunmojle. 

I.  Violet,  TO.  1826,  Rev.  Andrew  Christie,  M.A.,  of  Termon 
House,  Carrickmore,  and  The  Parsonage,  Six-Mile  Cross, 
Incumbent  of  Cooley  ;  d.  10  Dec.  1872. 

II.  Anne  Jane,  d.  5  Feb.  1879.  in.  Eliza. 

IV.  Emily.  v.  Sarah,  d.  3  Aug.  1861. 

Ti.  Maria,  in.  24  July,  1855,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Mann,  Esq. 
of  Stormhill  House,  co.  Tyrone,  J. P.,  and  has  issue,  1 
William  Henry,  LL.B.,  M.A.,  Barrister  at- Law,  6.  11  July, 
1856,  m.  10  Oct.  1882,  Catherine  Egerton  Dysart,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Ewing  Porter,  Esq.  of  Burt,  co.  Donegal,  and  has, 
Deane,  6.  24  Jan.  1884;  2  Thomas  Deane,  b.  18  May,  1858, 
d.  20  Jan.  1859  ;  Frances  Eveleen,  6.  13  July,  1837. 

VII.  Frances  Henrietta,  d.  5  Aug.  1881. 
Sir.  Mann  d.  22  Aug.  1844. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.,  between  three 
lions  rampant  sa.,  a  trefoil  of  the  first.  Crest — Five  spears 
ppr.  Issuant  from  the  top  of  a  tower  or,  the  tower  charged  with 
a  trefoil  vert.     Motto — Virtus  vincit  invidiam. 

Scats — Dunmoyle,  near  Six-Mile  Cross :  and  Corvey  Lodge, 
Carrickmore,  co  Tyrone. 

Clubs — Junior  Conservative  and  Piccadilly. 


ICANN  OF  HYDE  HALT.. 
Mais'x,   Thomas   James,    Esq.   of   Hyde    Hall, 
Herts,  J.P.  for  Herts,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1871,  Eose  Ann, 
dau.  of  Paul  Bell,   Esq.  of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk,  and 
has  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daue. 

Lineag'e.— Thomas  Mann,  Esq.  of  Thclveton  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  purchased  this  property  in  1867,  and  d.  1886,  leaving 
by  Fanny,  his  wife. 

I.  Thomas  James,  of  Hyde  Hall. 

II.  Edward,  of  Thclveton  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  2  March,  1854:  m.  20 
April,  1882,  Anna  Jane,  dau.  of  Paul  Bell,  Esq.  of  Stiffkey, 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  John,  6.  1883. 

2  William  Edgar,  b.  1885. 

3  Francis  Thomas,  b.  1888. 

I.  Fanny  Pauline,  m.  1877,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Julia. 

Seat — Hyde  Hall,  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts. 


surname  of  Mannfng,  1880,  b.  17  March,  1857 ;  m. 
14  Nov.  1889,  Harriet  Andrew,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Kev.  Eobert  Montgomery,  Eector  of  Holcott. 
Mr.  Watts-Manning  is  the  eldest  son  of  Charles 
Hill  Watts,  Esq.  of  Kislingbury,  co.  Northampton 
(who  d.  1872)  by  Sarah  liis  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Dunklej,  Esq.  of  Kislingbury. 
Seat — The  Firs,  Harpole,  co.  XorthamptoD. 


MANSEL.-PLEYDELL  OP  "WHATCOIIOJE. 

See  Pleydell. 


■WATTS-BIANNING  OE  HAKPOLE. 

Watts-Mannino,  Johx,  Esq.  of  The  Firs, 
Harpole,  co.  Northampton,  educated  Malvern  Coll., 
is   Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Harpole;  assumed  the 


MANSEL  OF  SMEDMORE. 

Mansel,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Pletdeli,  of 
Smedmore,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1817  ;  formerly 
Capt.  60th  Rifles  ;  is  Hon.  Col.  Dorset  Rifl'e 
Volunteers  ;  m.  7  March,  1848,  Jemima  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  William  Gambler,  Esq.,  by  his  wife 
Henrietta,  Countess  of  Athlone,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Delalynde  (Chib — Army  and  Navy),  Lieut.-Col.  Ji.p. 
late  Eitle  Brigade,  Assistant  Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to 
Lieut.-Gcn.  Sir  John  Ross,  K.C.B.,in  Canada;  served  in 
the  Jowaki  campaign  1877-8  (medal  with  clasp),  also  in 
Afghan  campaign  1878  80  (medal  with  two  clasps  and 
bronze  star);  b.  3  Oct.  1850;  m.  24  April,  1888,  Mildred 
Ella,  dau.  of  Arthur  Guest,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Rhts  Clavell,  b.  3  Feb.  1831. 
Marcia  Eugenia,  b.  12  March,  1890. 
Juliet  Ella  Meimei,  6.  9  March,  1893. 

II.  Eustace  Gambler,  Capt.  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,, 
served  in  Soudan  campaigns  1884  (medal  with  clasp  and 
bronze  star);  b.  31  Oct.  1853;  in.  19  May,  18S3,  Mary 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Belgrave,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue,  Philip,  6.  1884;  Lily  Dorothy,  b.  1888. 

III.  Ernest  Digby  {Club — Junior  Army  and  Navy),  Capt. 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  b.  10  Oct.  1855;  vi.  1  Nov. 
1882,  Henrietta  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Don  Wauchope, 
8th  Bart. 

IV.  George  Clavell,  Capt.  Durham  Light  Infantry,  b.  9  Feb, 
1861. 

I.  Ehzabeth  Henrietta.  u.  Louisa  Mary. 

Lieut.-Col.  Mansel  is  the  second  son  of  Col.  Joho 
Mansel,  C.B.,  of  Smedmore,  co.  Dorset  (4th  son  of 
Sir  William  Mansel,  Bart.,  see  Bueke's  Peerage 
and  'Baronetage),  who  d.  29  Jan.  186S,  by  his  2nd 
wife  Louisa  (who  d.  6  May,  1863),  dau.  of  Edmund 
Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Whateombe  House, 
Dorset.  Lieut.-Col.  Mansel,  is  the  twin  brother 
of  John  Clavell  Mansel-Pleydell,  Esq.  of  What- 
eombe House  {whom  see).  ■     , 

Arms — {S(i  Bukke's  Peerage,  Mansel,  Bart.)  ' 

Seat — Smedmore,  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset. 
Club — Arthur's. 


MANSEKGH  OF  GRENANE. 

Mansergh,  John  Southcote,  Esq.  of  Grenane 
House,  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon.  Col. 
3rd  Batt.  South  Lancashire  Eegt.,  and  for- 
merly served  in  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's, 
Bays)  and  62nd  Eegt.,  b.  28  June,  1823;  m.  24, 
July,  1851,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Charlewj 
Walter  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  B6d-Erw,  St.  Asaph,  co.i 
Flint.  1 

Lineage.— James  Manseroh,  Esq.,  who  obtained  grants! 

of  land  under  the  Act  of  Settlement,  and  amongst  them  the] 

lands  of  Macrony,  co.  Cork,  and  who  made  his  will   13  Jan.i 

1701,  proved  12  Dec.  1704.     He  left  issue,  one  son  and  threej 

daus.,  j 

I.  George,  executor  of  his  father's  will,  m.  Elizabeth,  biUj 

d.  s.  'p.  , 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  (as  his  1st  wife)  Nicholas  Soutbcotc,  Esq.  o1, 

Grenane,   co.  Tipperaiy,  son  of  Philip  Southcote,  Esq.  Wj 

Mountsadivy,  co.  Devon,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

1  James  Southcote,  d.  young. 

2  Mansergh  Southcote,  d.  young. 


MAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAN 


1331 


Nicholas  Southcotem.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Perceval, 
and  had  issue,  three  daus., 

1  Mary,  vi.  her  cousin,  Daniel  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Ma- 
crony,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Anne  Southcotc,  d.  unm. 

3  Eleanor,  m.  John  Massy-Dawson,  Esq.  of  Newforest,  no-.r 
Ballinacourte,  co.  Tipperary,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Dorothy,  7?i.  Alexander  Grove,  Esq.  of  Ballyhimmock, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  John. 

in.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Bbtan  Mansebgh,  Esq.  of  Ballyburr,  co.  Kilkenny  (who 
migrated  to  Ireland  with  the  above-mentioned  James  Man- 
sergh) obtained  a  grant  of  lands  under  the  Act  of  Settlement 
in  the  cos.  of  Meath  and  Kilkenny.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kilkenny  1681  and  1682,  and  J.P.  1683.  He  »ii.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Wentworth,  Esq.,  and  had  hsue, 

Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  of  Coolgrange,  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  1744,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Weniys,  Esq.  of  Daiieslurt,  co.  Kilkenny.  His 
■will,  dated  1748,  was  proved  1764. 

Wentworth. 

Rebecca.  Lemon.  Margaret. 

The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Macrony,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  for  that 
CO.  toiip.  George  I.,  m.  (as  above)  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Southcote,  Esq.  of  Grenane.  His  will  bears  date  30 
Nov.  1724,  and  was  proved  1  April,  1725.    He  left  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Macrony,  co.  Cork,  Major  8th  Dragoon  Gu.irds, 
1)1.  15  July,  1749,  Mary  St.  George,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Eichard  St.  George,  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 
This  family  is  descended  from  Baldwin  St.  George,  who 
came  to  England  with  William  I.  The  representative  of 
the  family  then  living  migrated  to  Ireland  with  Strongbow, 
1171.  He  had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau.  His  will,  dated 
2  Feb,  1770,  was  |  roved  21  March,  1774. 

1  Richard,  of   Hcadford,  co.   Galway,  who   assumed  the 
name  of  St.  George. 
1  Catherine,  to.  —  Bayley,  Esq. 

II.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Bryan,  Capt.  2nd  Regt.  uf  Horse,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Caheriine,  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
issue,  Ellen,  d.  unm. :  Dorothy,  m.  Archibald  Redford, 
Esq. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Jonathan  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Northampton  and 
Kingswell,  Tipperary. 
The  2nd  son, 

Nicholas  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
9  Dec.  1750,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Lockwood,  Esq.  of 
Casbel,  and  had  issue  (with  one  dau.)  two  sons, 

I.  Nicholas  Southcote,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Daniel  of  Cashel,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Tipperary  1739,  m. 
1788,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Kingsmill  Pennelather,  Esq.  of 
Cloneyharp,  co.  Tipperary,  M.P.  for  Cashel  in  the  Irish 
Parliament,  by  the  Hon.  Mary  Lysaght  his  wife,  and  d.  10 
June,  1823,  aged  70,  leaving  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  late  of  Macrony  Castle,  co.  Cork,  J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  ol  Cashel,  b.  20  May,  1789 ; 
d.  Oct.  1865. 

2  Daniel,  m.  Miss  Budd,  and  left  issue,  two  sons  and  two 
daus. 

3  James,  Rector  of  Kilmore,  Diocese  of  Cashel,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Col.  Owen  Lloyd,  and  left  issue,  Daniel 
James,  of  Ardmayle,  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  Col. 
Com.  South  Tipperary  Artillery  Militia,  formerly  seived 
as  Ensign  in  19th  Regt.,  m.  3  July,  1866,  Miss  Cooper, 
3rd  dau.  of  Austin  Cooper,  of  Camas;  Owen  Lloyd,  of 
Liskiveen,  Thurlcs,  J.P.  co.  Tipperary,  b.  12  April,  1»38, 
■III.  1st,  Miss  Going,  dau.  of  W.  Going,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
philip,  2ndly,  Nov.  1883,  Miss  M.  Going,  of  Liskeveen, 
and  took  the  name  of  Going,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Oct.  1892; 
Nicholas,  6.  25  Oct.  18.52,  Ensign  59th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  27 
Oct.  1870  ;  and  Catherine,  m.  1865,  Acheson  Lloyd,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  one  son,  0.  W.  Lloyd,  6.  July,  18o6. 

1  Mary,  m.  Edward  Pennefather,  of  Marlow,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas;  Daniel;  George;  Edward;  Nicholas. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Major  Jacks,  7th  Dragoons,  and  d.  2  May, 
1844,  s.  p. 

3  Elizabeth,  rf.  unm.  8  Dec.  1827. 

4  Catherine,  m.  Richard  Martin,  Esq.  of  Castle  Jane,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  m.  22 
March,  1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Carden,  Esq.  of  Tera- 
plemore,  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Craven-Carden,  Bart.,  and 
dying  1814,  left  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Tipperary  1809,  to.  7  Jan.  1795,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Richard  Martin,  Esq.  of  Clifford,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas  Southcote,  h.  9  Jan.  1799;  d.  young. 

Richard  Martin  Southcote,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently 

Charles  Carden,  of  Clifford,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  2  Oct  ISO''  • 
m.  Jan.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Loftus  Otway  Bland,  Cavt!  | 


R.N.,  of  Bath,  and  d.  1873,  having  by  her  (v/hod.  1876)  had 
issue,  1  John  Loftus  Otway,  Major  44th  Regt.,  deceased; 
2  Charles  Stepney  Perceval,  Major  40th  Regt.,  oi  Clifford', 
Castlestown  Roche,  6.  31  Oct.  1841,  m.  26  March,  1870,' 
Helen,  dau.  of  George  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  The  Cove,  co.  Dum- 
fries, and(L  1870,  leaving  i-isue,  Loftus  Charles  Ogilvy,  b. 
2  March,  1873,  and  Ethel  Marguerite  Otway  Louisa,  b.  14 
April,  1876;  3  Arthur  Henry  Wentworth,  Capt.  Lth  Kegt., 
m.  and  has  issue;  4  Neville  Frederick.  Major  6th  Regt., 
deceased,  to.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  James  Gibbs,  Esq.  of 
Clifton,  and  had  issue ;  ^.  St.  George  Dyson,  m.  11  March, 
1S82,  Alice  Emma,  widow  of  William  Yates  Peel,  Esq., 
gram'son  of  Sir  Kobert  Peel,  1st  Bart.,  and  has  issue  : 
1  Sarah  Mary,  deceased,  m.  Capt.  W.  Bunbury,  and  has 
issue,  Thomas  Charles,  and  Alice  Maud  Mary,  m.  Capt. 
Tarry,  17th  Regt. ;  2  Mary  Adelaide  Catherine,  m.  Major 
John  Lawrie  ;  3  Elizabeth  Frances  Olivia  ;  4  Georgina  Con- 
stance Antoinette,  m.  R.  Cole  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Bowen's  Court, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

John  Craven,  of  Rocksavage,  Cork,  J.P.,  late  Paymaster, 
R.A.  (retired  with  rank  of  Lieut.- Col.),  b.  10  Oct.  1805;  to. 
1st,  1832,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Von  Wilmsdorff  Richards, 
Esq.  of  Rathaspeck,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  h",r  (who  d.  1844) 
had,  with  other  issue,  John  Lewis,  b.  1833;  and  Henry 
Charles,  late  Capt.  39th  Uegt.,  6.  1  Feb.  1835,  m.  Emly,  9tli 
dau.  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Yates  Peel,  and  the  Lady  Jane 
Eliza  Moore,  his  wife.  Mr.  J.  C.  Mansergh  m.  2ndly,  1855. 
Jane  Annie,  dau.  of  Major  John  Campbell,  74th  Regt.,  in 
direct  descent  from  Colin,  3rd  Earl  of  Argyll,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons,  Southcote,  and  Randal  St.  George,  late  Capt.  3rd 
batt.  Royal  Irish  Regt. 

Southcote,  of  Grallagh  Ca,stle,  Thurles,  J.P.,  b.  8  May,  1807  ; 
m.  I  June,  1841,  Anna  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col.  St.-pney,  of 
Abington,  co.  Limerick,  and  relict  of  William  Nicholson, 
Esq.  of  TurtuUa,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1881. 

Elizabeth,  6.  1  Jan.  1796  ;  -m.  Edward  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Health- 
field,  CO.  Wexford,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daus. 

Catherine,  b.  21  July,  1797 ;  d.  I860,  at  Weisbaden.  She  m. 
George  Walker,  Esq.,  Coinm.  R.N.  of  Fermoy,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue,  four  sons  an.i  four  daus. 

Mary  Martin,  6.  23  Nov.  1803;   m.  Francis  Leigh,  of  Sion,. 
CO.  Wexford ;  d.  13  Sept  1868,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and 
three  daus. 
Mr.  Mansergh  d.  12  Sept.  1811.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Richard  Martin  Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane, 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  b.  14  Nov.  1800;  m.  1st,  25  Feb.  1822,  Jane 
Rosetta,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Rahinstown,  co. 
Meath  (see  that  family/),  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1836)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Southcote,  now  of  Grenane. 

II.  Robert  George,  6.  17  April,  1825;  d.  unm.  29  May,. 
1869. 

III.  Richard  St.  George,  of  Friarsfield,  Tipperary,  6.  25  Feb. 
1833:  7)1.  5  Aug.  IS.'S,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Oliver  EUard,  Esq.  of  Newton-Ellard,  co.  Limerick,  and 
has  issue,  Richard  Southcote,  b.  25  Oct.  1859;  Philip  St. 
George,  b.  12  May,  1863;  and  Charlotte  Rosetta. 

I.  Jane  Mary,  m.  W.  Lane,  Esq.  of  Lanespark,  and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  two  daus.,  .John;  Jane;  and  Maria. 

II.  Maria  Annette,  m.  1865,  J.  E.  K.  Nadin,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.E.,. 
of  Tipperary,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Annette  Jane. 

Mr.  Mansergh  to.  2ndly,  26  April,  1843,  Christian  (who  d.  21 
Nov.  1854),  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Mauleverer,  Rector  of  Tip- 
perary, and  has  issue, 

IV.  Richard  Charles  William,  11th  Regt.,  6.  24  July,  1846 ; 
deceased. 

v.  Richard  Mauleverer,  R.N.,  6.  20  Dec.  1851. 

III.  Christina  Maria,  m.  30  April,  1>68,  W  F.  Majendie,  31st 
Regt.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Stuart  Majendie,  Rector  of  Barn- 
well, Northamptonshire,  and  has  i.ssue,  William  Richard 
Stuart,  b.  22  Jan.  Ib69  ;  Bertram,  6.  28  May,  1877;  Mary 
Angelina;  Minnie  Christine. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  17  March,  1874,  Philip  Oliver  EUard, 
eldest  son  of  late  Richard  Oliver  Ellard,  of  Newtown-Ellard, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue,  Richard  Oliver,  b.  22  Dec. 
1«74,  d.  Nov.  1877;  Mary  Rebecca.     He  d.  1877. 

V.  Martha  Letitia,  m.  16  March,  1»69,  George  Edward  Moore 
Taylor,  Esq.,  late  44th  fJegt.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Edward  Moore,  b.  1  Sept.  1S72;  Christine  Mary. 

He  d.  24  March,  1876. 

Seat — Grenane,  near  Tipperary. 


BEANSFIELD  OF  MORRISTOWN   LATTIN". 

Mansfield,  George,  Esq.  of  Morristown 
Lattin,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  19 
Feb.  1845 ;  m.  2  Aug.  1877,  Alice  Adele  d'Aude- 
bard  de  Ferussac,  eldest  dau.  of  Count  d'Audebard 
de  Ferussac,  of  Paris,  by  his  wife,  Alice  Thorn,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Eustace  Lattin  Mansfield,  b.  1879. 

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THE  la:n"ded  gentry. 


MAN 


IT.  Henry  Marie  Lattin,  6.  1S31. 
m.  Alexander  Laitiu,  b.  ISSl. 

IV.  Bertrand  Lattin.  b.  1SS5;  <J.  I=>T. 

V.  Tirso  Louis  Mark  Lattin,  6.  ISiS. 

I.  Mary  Alice  Pliiloniela. 

II.  Marguerite  Cecile. 

Liineag-e— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Mans- 
fields  of  Nottingham.  The  first,  it  is  asserted,  who  settled  in 
Ireland  was 

Sir  EoDOLPHns  Mansfield,  temp.  Henry  II.  He  received 
grants  of  land  in  cos.  Armagh,  Derry,  Cork,  'Waterford,  and 
Limerick;  a  sni.all  portion  of  that  granted  in  Waterford  alone 
remains,  the  rest  having  been  confiscated  at  various  periods. 
The  family  resided  at  Killongford  and  Ballinamultina,  co. 
AVaterford,  until  the  beginning  of  the  present  century.  We 
find  in  the  16th  century,  by  various  inquisitions,  that  the 
Mansfields  of  Killongford  (elder  branch)  and  Ballinamultina, 
CO.  Waterford,  descendants  of  the  first  settler,  held  of  the 
Crown  in  capite,  by  military  service,  extensive  landed  posses- 
sions in  that  county.  From  an  inquisition  P.M.  taken  at 
Dungarvan  1579,  it  appears  that 

William  Mansfield,  d.  l.'ieT,  seised  of  Killongford  and 
^several  other  lands  in  co.  Waterford,  held  of  the  Crown  in 
capite,  and  that  he  left  by  his  wife,  EUisin  Ny  Donnell 
McGrath,  who  survived  him,  a  son, 

Edmund  Mansfield,  b.  looO,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
FitzGerald,  Lord  of  the  Decies,  by  his  wife,  Hellen,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Fitz-Gibbon,  the  White  Knight,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
•two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Catherine.  The  latter  m.  —  Dal- 
ton.  The  lands  of  Ballyharrohane,  co.  Waterford,  were  con- 
.Teyed  to  her  by  her  father  in  1603.  The  elder,  Margaret,  vi. 
1599, 

Walter  Mansfield,  Fitz-Edmund  Fitz-Walter,  of  Ballina- 
multina, CO.  Waterford  (Inq.  at  Tallow,  co.  Waterford,  1622, 
reciting  grant  of  Ballinamultina  to  Walter  Mansfield).  They 
liad  issue, 

Edmund  Mansfield,  on  whom  his  father,  by  deed  dated  23 
July,  1591,  settled  Ballinamultina.  He  m.  Oct.  1621,  KUenor, 
d.au.  of  Richard  Nugent,  of  Cloncoskraine,  co.  Waterford,  and 
dying  in  1623,  left  an  only  son, 

Walter  SLansfield,  of  Ballinamultina,  named  in  the  deed 
of  1591,  who  7;i.  1640,  Helena,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Power,  of  Kil- 
ballykiltie,  co.  Waterford.  This  Walter,  who  was  one  of  the 
"Forty-nine"  oEBcers,  suffered  much  during  the  Common- 
wealth, his  property  having  been  confiscated,  and  he  was  him- 
self transplanted  to  Connaug'it.     His  son, 

EicHARD  Mansfield,  s.  him,  and  recovered  a  portion  of  the 
family  estate  at  the  Restoration  ;  to.  1681,  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Hore,  of  Shandon,  co.  Waterford,  and  left,  with 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

John  Mansfield,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Eustace,  of  Yeo- 
manstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  by  her  had  issue,  with  two  daus., 
a.  son, 

Alexant>eb  Mansfield,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  David  Power,  of 
iKnockaderry,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  David,  d.  s.  p. 

I  .  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Sherlock,  of  Eutterstown  Castle,  co. 
Waterford. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Mansfield,  having  inherited  a  portion  of  the  property 
of  the  Eustaces  of  Yeomanstown,  in  right  of  his  paternal 
grandmother,  removed  to  co.  Kildare,  and  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Walter  Woulfe,  of  Rathgormack,  co.  Waterford,  by  Frances 
Ryan,  of  Inch,  co.  Tipperary,  his  wife,  and  left  (with  a  dau. 
.  Frances,  who  d.  s.  p.  Ia40)  two  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Walter  Henry,  of  Yeomanstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  Rath- 
gormack,  co.  Waterford,  to.  1313,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
Owen  MacDermott,  of  Great  Denmark  .Street.  Dublin,  by 
Frances  Laffan  his  wife,  and  d.  1849,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1883), 

1  John  Alexander,  b.  1814;  d.  ».p.  1860. 

2  Walter  George,  of  Tinhalla,  Capt.  R.N.,  in.  1853,  Anne, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Maurice  Roynane,  Esq.  of  Knocka- 
derry  and  Tinhalla,  co.  Waterford,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dam  of  Nicholas  Power,  of  Snowhill,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
d.  «.  p.  1873. 

3  Owen,  6.  1818;  m.  1847,  Jane,  dau.  of  WiUiam  E. 
Wright,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1883;  had  issue,  and  d. 
1888. 

4  Octavian,  J. P.,  Landscape,  co.  Waterford,  6.  1826,  d. 
J  890. 

5  Edward  Oswald,  Landscape,  co.  Waterford,  h.  1828. 

H  Eustace  Henry,  Col.,  formerly  Col.  Commanding  Kildare 
Militia;  b.  Ia29. 


3  Emily  Jane  Mary. 


1  Eliza  Mary,  d.  1352, 

2  Fanny  Mary. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Mansfield,  b.  1786,  m.  Pauline,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Patrick  Lattin,  Esq.  of  Morristown  Lattin,  co.  Kil- 
dare, by  Eliz.abeth  Snow  (of  Drumdowny,  co.  Kilkenny)  his 
wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Patrick  Lattin,  of  Morristown  Lattin. 

II.  Alexander  John,  of  the  English  Bar.  m.  14  July,  1863, 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Howley,  Q.C.,  U.M.  FirstSer- 
jeant  in  Ireland. 

III.  William  Henry,  Capt.  44th  Eegt.,  d.  of  wounds  received 
before  Sebastopol,  1855. 

IV.  Richard  Walter,  Major  (late  Kildare  Militia). 

V.  Edmund  Alexander,  Major  (late  co.  Dublin  Militia'). 

I.  Eliza  Pauline,  in.  1837,  George,  youngest  son  of  Patrick 
Thunder,   Esq.   of   Lagore,    co.  Meath.      Mr.  Thunder  d. 
1877 ;  Mrs.  Thunder  d.  1878,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Mansfield  d.  in  1842.    His  eldest  son, 

George  Patrick  Lattin  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Morristown 
Lattin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  6.  19  Dec.  1820;  to. 
30  Nov.  1843,  Mary  Frances  Constantia,  dau.  of  George 
Bourke  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Acton  House,  Middlesex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  9  June,  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Morristown  Lattin. 

I.  Pauline  Mary,  d.  15  Jan.  1854. 

II.  Maude  Mary. 

Mr.  Mansfield  d.  1889. 

Aiins — Arg.,  thre;  bars  sa.,  the  first  bar  charged  with  a 
wyvern  of  the  field.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  hold- 
ing a  short  sword,  all  ppr.     Motto — Tunis  fortitudinis. 

Stat — Morristown  Lattin,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 


lilANSFIELD  OF  CASTLE  WHAT. 

Mansfield,  Francis  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Wray,  co.  Donegal,  B.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sherife  1859,  Lieufc.-Col.  5th  Batfc.  Royal  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers,  I.  26  Feb.  1833 ;  m.  1861,  Anna 
Philippa,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  George  Simon 
Harcourt,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Aukerwyke,  Bucks,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  FRiNcis  Harcourt,  b.  Sept.  1861. 

II.  Ralph  Chandos  Henniker,  b.  Sept.  1SG2. 

III.  Henry  Bevan,  6.  May,  1865. 

IV.  Edward  James,  6.  Sept.  1863,  and  d.  Xov.  1891. 

V.  Robert,  b.  Nov.  1869. 

I.  Jessy  Gertrude  Anne,  in.  1887,  George  Eawdon  Maurice 
Hewson,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Sligo. 

II.  Isabel  Mary. 

III.  Emily  Anna  Philippa. 

Liineag'e. — Ralph  Mansfield,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  was 
the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland,  and  was  granted 
by  James  I.  in  1614,  by  patent,  1000  acres,  called  Killane- 
guirdon  (now  called  Kellygarden),  part  of  which  has  ever 
since  been  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  Ralph  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Mansfield,  Esq.,  who  ra.  Miss  Leigh,  of  Norbury  Booth, 
and  had  issue,  one  son,   George,  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  a  , 
Mr.  Goodwin,  co.  Londonderry,  and  Sarah,  m.  Mr.  Parke,  co.  ., 
Sligo.    The  son, 

George  Mansfield,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Johnston,  of  Kilmai"e,  co  i' 
Fermanagh,  and  had  issue,  five  sons,  i 

I.  Ralpli  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  ] 

II.  Francis,  Capt.  in  the  army,  of  Mount  Hall,  to.  Elizabetli  • 
Montgomery,  granddau.  of  Hugh,  2nd  Viscount  Mont-  ' 
gomery,  of  Great  Ards,  co.  Down,  \>y  whom  he  had  issue,  ^ 
with  two  daus.,  Anna  Helena  and  Martha,  who  m.  Lieut,  i 
Thelwell  Howell,  a  son,  the  Rev.  Ralph  Mansfield,  m..' 
Miss  Johnston,  of  Drumkeen,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  of  Castle  Wray,  7?!.  May,  1789,  Margaret  West 
granddau.  of   John    Leonard,    Esq.  of   co.  Fermanagh, 
and   (with  other  children,  who  d.   unm.)  had,  1  Ralph, 
Capt.   15th  Hussars,  d.  12  Nov.  1854;  2  David,  d.  unin,. . 
in  India,   3   Francis,  s.  to  Castle  Wray;  1  Margaret; 
2  Rhoda;  3  Elizabeth;  4  Jane,  to.  Oct.   1830,  Sir  James' 
Stewart,  8th  Bart,  of  Fort  Stewart ;  5  Amia  Helena,  m. 
Robert  M.  Tagert,  Esq.  of  Wood  Brook,  co.  Tyrone;  6 
Frances  Letitia  ;  and  7  Grace  Octavia,  7)i.  David  Fussell,! 
Esq.  i 

1  Elizabeth,   m.    William  Wray,   Esq.  of   Oak  Park,  co.j 
Donegal. 

2  Grace,  to.  John  M'Clintock,  Esq.,  co.  Tyrone. 

III.  George,  of  Laught. 

IV.  Charles,  m.  Miss  Evans,  granddau.  of  Sir  John  Kings- 
mill,  and  had  one  son,  KlngsmiU  Evans  Mansfield,  who 
d.  unm. 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


1333" 


V.  Johnston,  m.  Miss  Young,  of  Lough  Esk,  co.  Donegal, 
and  had  several  sons  and  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm. 
except  Eobert,  who  m.  Wiss  Darran,  of  co.  Sligo,  by 
whom  he  had  a  very  numerous  family.  The  present  repre- 
.scnlative  of  this  branch  of  the  family  is  Egbert  Mansfield, 
Esq.  of  Kilmore  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone,  J. P.,  b.  1814,  and  s.  his 
brother  1884. 

Fban'cis  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray  and  Ardrummon 
House,  en.  Donegal,  J.P.,  b.  9  Kov.  1796  (great-grandson  of 
Oapt.  Francis  Mansfield,  as  above);  m.  6  April,  1832,  Mary, 
Hvd  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Hayes,  2nd  Bart,  of  Drumboe  Castle, 
CO.  Donegal,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Stewart,  now  of  Castle  Wray. 

II.  Ealph  Mansfield,  6.  1838;  rf.  1854. 

III.  James  Charles  Henry,  6.  May,  1841 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Ur.  Coates,  M.D.,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1^89. 

IV.  Edmund  Christopher,  J. P.,  b.  May,  1851  ;  m.  Minnie 
Frances,  dau.  of  Surg.-Maj.  Ovens,  of  Aghnagaddy  House, 
CO.  Donegal. 

1.  Eliza.  II.  Mary  Jane. 

He  d.  1884. 
&at— Castle  Wray,  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal. 


all  within  a  bordurearg.     Crest— A  lion  sejant  winged,  and  sup- 
porting a  lyre  with  the  dexter  foot,  behind  the  lion's  head  the 
£un  in  splendour,  all  or. 
Cit(6— Junior  Carlion,  S.W. 


MARCON  OF  SWAFFHAffiC. 

Maecon,  John,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Norfolk,  b.  14  April, 
1855,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk, 
and  ]?atron  of  the  living. 

Lineage. — John  Marcon  was  admitted  to  the  freedom 
of  Norwich,  7  April,  1576. 

Walter  Marcon  was  buried  in  the  south  aisle  of  Norwich 
Cathedral,  30  April,  1636. 

Matthew  M.'.rcon,  J. P.,  tevtp.  Charles  IT.,  m.  at  St.  Luke's 
Chapel,  1662,  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew  Peckovcr,  Alderman  of 
Norwich. 

John  Marcon,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  EUingham,  in  Edgefield, 
and  owner  of  Holveston,  Norfolk,  b.  1685  ;  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Sir  Benjamin  Wrench,  Knt.,  and  d.  12  May,  1723,  aged  38,  and 
was  buried  in  the  south  aisle  of  Norwich  Cathedral.  His 
widow  in.  2ndly,  Col.  Harbord,  and  on  her  death  the  manor 
descended  to 

John  Marcon,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk  (who  was  son  of 
EuMCND  Markham,  of  Forncctt,  who  d.  8  Nov.  1727,  and 
grandson  of  Ed.mdnd  Markham,  of  Forncett  St.  Mary's,  Nor- 
folk, d.  16  Sept.  1709),  father  of 

John  Marcon,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  J.P.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Mason,  Esq.  of  Necton  Hall,  Norfolk,  d.  9  Dec.  1783, 
aged  09,  at  Swaffham,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Marcon,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  J. P.,  m.  Elizabeth  Bailey, 
ana  ((.  1  March,  1814,  aged  57,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Marcon,   Esq.  of   Swaffham,  J. P.,  m.  3  Sept.  1817, 
Jane,  dau.  of  the    Rev.  Andrew  Edwards,  Rector   of  Great 
Cressingham,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  May,  1858)  had 
issue, 
.  John,  his  heir. 

Frederick,  b.  i  June,  1821  ;  m.  in  Canada,  Miss  Georgina 
Ailing,  and  has  issue,  one  son. 

Edwaid  George,  b.  22  Nov.  1822  ;  m.  Miss  Kate  Monument, 
and  has  issue. 

Walter,  6.  28  March,  1824;  m.  at  Tiverton.  28  July,  1847, 
Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Middleton,  Vicar  of 
Barton  Stacey,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

Andrew,  b.  30  June,  1825;  d.  6  Jan.  1867. 

Friink  Evans,  b.  23  Dec.  1832. 

Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  at  Bath,  Eev.  F.  J.  Nooke,  and  d.  28  Nov. 
Ibri7,  leaving  issue. 

Emily  Mary,  m.  1868,  Frederick  Awdry,  Esq. 

Louisa  Anne,  twin  with  Emily  Mary. 

I    Sir.  Marcon  d.  23  Nov.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
j     .John  Marcon,  Esq.   of    Wallingford  Hall,  Norfolk,    J. P., 
I    Capt.  12th  Foot  and  Lieut.  Col.  East  Norfolk  Militia,  b.  1818  ; 
^   5ii.  28  May,  1850,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Anstey,  Esq.  of 
j  Bath,  and  had  issue, 

1. 1.  John,  his  heir. 
1.  Edith  Ellen,  m.  14  April,  1880,  Eev.  Charles  Greenwood 
I         Floyd,  Rector  of  Holne  and  Ituncton,  Norfolk,  .sen  of  Major- 
■    Gen.  Sir  Henry  Floyd,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  John  Marcon, 
■    b.  1882  ;  Arthur  Bowen,  b.  1888  ;  and  Helena  Margaret. 
11.  Annie,  m.  Edward  Bowyer  Sparke,  Esq.  of   Gunthorpe 
Hall,  Norfolk. 
^     ■  111.  Charlotte  Amelia,    m.    6  July,   1876,  Capt.   Ernest  de 
j         Montesquieu  Lacon,  late  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.,  son  of 
Sir  E.  H.  K.  Lacon,  Bart.,  M.P.,  ynd  has  had  issue.  Sidney 
Ernest,  b.  1878,  d.  1891 ;  and  Dorothy  Slortlotk. 
;       IV.  1-lorence.  v.  Blanche. 

\      VI.  Eleanor.  vi,.  Evelyn. 

j  Col.  Marcon  d.  3  July,  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 
I      .ilriiis— Per  fess  or  and  az.,  a  denii-lion  in  chief  issuant  gu.. 


MARGESSON  OF  FINDEN  PLACE. 

Maegesson,  William  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Finden 
Place,  CO.  Sussex,  Lieut. -Col.  (retired),  served  in 
56th  and  86th  Regts.,  was  in  the  Crimea,  and  was 
made  by  Napoleon  III.  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  after  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  at  which  siege, 
he  was  present ;  b.  6  June,  1821 ;  m.  14  Oct. 
1863,  Lucy  Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
Blackett  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Woodhall,  Barnsley, 
CO.  York,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  William,  Lieut.  1st  batt.  Norfolk  Ecgt.,  6.  16 
May,  1865. 

II.  Wentworth  Henry  Davies,  b.  22  July,  1869. 

III.  Edward  Cuninghame,  b.  13  Dec.  1871. 

IV.  Hugh  Somerset,  6.  11  Oct.  1875. 

V.  Anthony  Eobert,  6.  19  Nov.  1878. 

I.  Maud  Eleanor. 

II.  Eosamond  Mary  Frances. 

III.  Averil,  d.  April,  1873. 

IV.  Hylda  Isabel,  d.  28  July,  1S79. 

V.  lerne  Lucy. 

Lineagre.— This  family  is  stated  to  have  been  originally 
named  Argenson,  and  to  have  come  from  France  and  settled 
in  Surrey,  where  they  acquired  lands  in  or  about  the  year 
1480.  John  d'Argenson,  son  of  Peter,  m.  1499,  Louisa  du 
Puy,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  who  fought  at  the  battle  of 
Pavia,  1524,  and  Peter,  who  in.  Margaret  d'Argenson,  and  is 
said  to  have  settled  in  England  ;  from  him  derived  descent 
the  Margesson  family  of  Wootton  and  Ockley,  Surrey,  and  the 
family  of  Margetson,  of  co.  York,  a  descendant  of  which, 
James  Margetson,  was  Archbishop  of  Armagh  ;  his  granddau., 
Sarah  Margetson,  m.  Brabazon,  2nd  Viscount  Duncannon  {see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Bessborocgh,  E.). 

William  Margesson,  or  Margetson,  Esq.,  bapt.  at  Ockley, 
26  July,  1C86,  son  of  William  Margesson,  Esq.,  and  the  lineal 
descendant  of  Eichard  Margesson,  Esq.  of  Eotherham  (anno 
1430),  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Newdigate, 
Esq.  of  Wootton,  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Ockley  and  Wootton, 
Surrey,  m.  1712,  Mary,  sister  and  heir  of  William  Whitebread, 
Esq.  of  Offlngton,  Sussex,  and  was  s.  at  hia  decease,  1763,  by 
his  son, 

John  Margesson,  Esq.  of  Offlngton,  Sussex,  High  Sheriff 
1759,  6.  31  March,  1716;  to.  Miss  Mary  Penfold,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1787)  he  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

JIary,  m.  16  April,  1779,  William  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Finden' 

Place,  and  d.  10  April,  1828. 
Frances,  m.  26    March,  1787,  Thomas   Eichardson,  Esq.  of 

Warminghurst  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  1824. 

Mr.  Margesson  d.  19  May,  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Margesson,  Esq.  of  Offlngton  and  Ockley,  Sussex, 
High  Sheriff  1805,  b.  12  Nov.  1757  ;  m.  7  May,  1790,  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Cowlold,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  July,  1826)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

John,  b.  1794;  d.  20  May,  1871. 

Mary  Frances,  rii.  Richard  Martin,  Esq.  of  Horsham,  and  d^ 
Oct.  1869. 
Mr.  Margesson  d.  21  May,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ret.  William  Margesson,  of  Van,  Ockley,  Surrey,  and 
Woldringfold,  Sussex,  Rector  of  Whatlington  and  Viear  of 
Mountficld,  b.  7  Feb.  1792;  m.  8  June,  1818,  Mary  Frances, 
only  dau.  of  Bryan  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Owston  Hall,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  3  April,  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  M'lLLiAM  George,  now  of  Finden  Place. 

II.  Henry  Davies,  b.  1  Sept.  1>22,  lost  at  sea,  17  June,  1869. 

III.  John  James,  b.  31  Aug.  1825;  rf.  unm.  23  Jan.  1849. 

IV.  Philip  Davies,  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  20  Sept.  1826  ;  d.  20  June, 
1860. 

V.  Reginald  Whitehall  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Blendworth  Horn- 
dean,  Hants,  6.  5  Dec.  1827  ;  m.  3  May,  I860,  LouisaSophia„ 
dau.  of  Eev.  David  Eodney  Murray,  M.A.,  (set  Bdrke's 
Peerage,  Elibank,  B.),  and  has,  1  Mortimer  Eeginald,  0.  16 
March,  1861;  m.  10  Nov.  1886,  Lady  Isabel  Augusta,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  late  Lord  Hobart,  and  sister  of  Earl  of  Bucking- 
hamshire, and  has  issue,  Henry  Da\id  Eeginald,  6.  IsyO  ; 
Caiherine  Sydney  Louisa,  6.  29  Sept.  1887;  and  Albini.i 
Helens,  b.  1889  :  2  Henry  Philip  Montolieu,  b.  26  .\us.  1862  : 
3  Reginald  Elibank  Murray,   6.   '22  Sept.   1863 ;  4  Philip 


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TilAE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAE 


Alexander,  6.  20  May,  1S65;  5  William  Anthony  (Eov.), 
b.  6  Oft.  1866;  6  John  tieileiicli  Cliurton,  Liuut.  West 
India  Regt.,  0.  1871. 

I.  Frances,  h.  9  July,  1S19;  m.  28  Oct.  1853,  Sir  Charles 
Montolieu  Lamb,  Bart,  of  Beauport,  Sussex,  and  d.  I  July, 
1884. 

II.  Mari.innc  Harriet,  d.  1  June,  1835. 
HI.  Emily  Charlotte. 

IV.  J'ulia  Helena,  m.  29  July,  1S70,  Frederick  (deceased), 
son  of  Sir  Godfrey  Webster,  Bart.,  of  Battle  Abbey,  and  d. 
13  Oct.  1873,  having  had  issue,  one  son,  Godfrey  Frederick, 
b.  May,  1873,  (/.  1  July,  1880. 

T.  Helena  Adelaide. 

Mr.  Margesson  i^  187 1,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

^rm.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  sa  ,  a  lion  passant  guardant 
arg.  a  chief  engruiled  or,  for  Margesson:  2nd  gu.,  three  lions 
gambs  erased  arg,,  for  Newdigate;  3rd  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  be- 
tween three  hinds'  heads  erased  gu.,  for  Whitebread.  Crtst — 
On  a  ducal  coioncl  or.  a  lion  passant  guardant  sa.  gorged  with 
a  ducal  coronet  or.     JT/o^/o— Loyalie  me  lie. 

Seat — Findea  Place,  Worthing,  Sussex. 


MARKER  OF  COMBE. 

Mae'eee,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Combe,  Honiton, 
Deron,  J. P.  for  co3.  Devon  and  Dorset,  D.L.  for  the 
former  county,  late  Capt.  1st  Devon  Yeomanry,  b. 
10  Aug.  1835 ;  m.  6  June,  1865,  Hon.  Victoria 
Alexanclrina,  dau.  of  Edward,  9tli  Lord  Digby,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Katmoxd  Jons,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,   b.  IS  April, 
1867. 

II.  Edward  Richard,  6.  19  Nov.  1872. 

I.  Gertrude  Margaret  Diana,  6.  6  May,  1870. 

Mr.  Marker  is  eldest  son  of  Eev.  Thomas  John 
Marker,  who  d.  1854,  and  Frances  Amelia,  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Drewe,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Eev. 
Henry  Marker,  of  Aylt-sbeare,  Devon,  m.  Mar- 
garetta  Putt,  who  d.  1846.  The  family  inherits 
Combe  through  this  Margaretta  Putt,  the  last 
representative  of  Nicholas  Putt,  who  bought  Combe 
in  the  year  1615. 

Seat— Combe,  Honiton,  Devon. 

CYm6s— Travelleid'  and  Wellington. 


MARKHAM  OF  BECCA  HALL. 

Mabkham,  Eoxald  Antony,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall, 
CO.  York,  I.  15  Oct.,  1870,  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Guards. 

Lineage. — Markham,  a  village  near  Tuxford,  in  Not- 
tinghamshire, gave  name  (saith  Camden)  to  the  Markhams, 
a  family  very  famous  both  for  antiquity  and  valour.  The 
Markhams  were  seated  at  Cotham,  near  Newark,  from  14i)0 
to  1620.  A  very  interesting  and  copious  history  of  this  family 
in  all  its  branches,  bytheKev.  David  Frederick  Markham,  has 
been  edited  by  his  son,  Clements  14.  Markham,  C.B. 

Daniel  Maekham  (only  son  of  Daniel,  the  3rd  son  of  Sir 
Eobert  Markham,  who  sold  Cotham,  and  grandsoii  of  Robert 
Markham,  Esq.  of  Cotham,  M.P.  for  Notts  temp.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  lineal  male  representative  of  Sir  John  Markham, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Common  Pleas  from  29  Richaei>  II. 
to  9  Heset  IV.),  served  under  the  Duke  of  York,  and  settled 
at  Kilkenny,  in  Ireland.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Fennell,  of  Cappagh,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Fleetwood,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  younger  sons, 
Enoch  and  Matthew,  who  d.  at  Kinsale)  a  son  and  heir. 

Major  William  Mabkham,  was  b.  at  Kilkenny,  1686,  served 
in  Spain  under  Peterborough  and  Stanhope,  and  is  said  to  have 
built  the  first  house  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  He  ?».  1717, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Markham,  of  Worksop  Lodge,  of  the 
Ollerton  branch,  and  had  issue, 

William. 

George,  in  the  Navy,  who  d.  31  Jan.  1801.   Ilis  remains  were 
interred  in  the  cloisters  of  Westminster  Abbey. 
Enoch,  Lieut.-Col.  4tith  Ilegt.,  d.  2.jth  Dec.  1»00. 
Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

Major    Markham  d.  27  May,  1771,  and  was  buried    in  the 
north  cloister  of  Westminster  Abbey  .     His  oldest  son, 

The  Most  Kev.  William  Mabkham,  Archbishop  of  York, 
5.  at  Kinsale  in  Ireland,  1719,  was  made  Head  Master  of 
Westminsier  School  1759,  Dean  of  Rochester  1763,  Dean  of 
Chiist  Church  1767,  Bishop  of  Chester  1771,  and  Archbishop 
of  Y'ork  1777.    Dr.  Markham  held  at  one  time  the  important 


appointment  of  Preceptor  to  the  Prince  of  Wale.i.  He  d.  in 
his  89th  year,  3  Nov.  1807,  and  his  remains  were  interred  in  the 
north  cloister  of  Westminster  Abbey.  His  Grace  7?i.  16  June, 
1759,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Goddard,  of  Rotterdam,  related 
to  the  Hopes,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  13  June,  1701,  Admiral  R.N.,  and  M.P.  for 
Portsmouth,  1801-27,  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1801-4  and 
again  1806-7,  vi.  17  Nov.  1796,  the  lion.  Maria  Rice,  dau.  of 
Cecil,  Baroness  Dynevor,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  b.  27  Oct.  1801,  d.  at  Morland  23  Jan.  1883. 

2  William  Rice  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Morland,  co.  Westmorland, 
6.  3  Feb.  18U3;  m.  1840,  Joane,  dau  of  W.  Clayton,  Esq. 
of  Chesters,  co.  Northumberland,  and  had  an  only  dau., 
Maria,  b.  31  Oct.  1842,  who  vi.  her  cousin,  F'rancis 
Markham. 

3  Frederick,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  32nd  Eegt..  Aide-de-Camp 
to  the  Queen,  Gen.  of  Division  in  the  Crimea  ;  d.  ia 
London,  21  Nov.  1855. 

1  Maria,  d.  s.  p. 
Admiral  Markham  d.  13  Feb.  1827,  at  Naples. 

III.  George  (Hev.),  6.  30  March,  1763,  Dean  of  York;  to. 
FUizabeth  Evelin,  dau.  of  Sir  R.  Sutton,  Bart.,  and  d.  30 
Sept.  1822,  at  Scone  Palace,  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  Lieut.  R.N.  d.  s.  p. 

2  Edward,  m.  1st,  1840,  Charlotte  Longden,  and  2ndly, 
Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Romsey,  of  Trelleck, 
CO.  Monmouth,  and  d.  20  July,  1865. 

1  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Eufane  Shawe 
Donkin,  K.C.B.,  of  Lower  Cavershara. 

2  Henrietta  Alicia,  d.  unm.  1872. 

3  Cecilia,  in.  Rev.  C.  Montgomery,  and  d.  1879. 

4  Maria,  m.  28  Sept.  I»r2,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas  Alfred 
Harris,  and  d.  1851. 

5  Anne  Isabella,  m.  Major  Chadwick,  and  d.  1870. 

6  Frederica,  m.  24  March,  1838,  Capt.  Haviside.  She  d. 
1863. 

7  Sophia,  d.  unm.  8  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1884. 

rv.  David,  b.  1  Sept.  1766,  Col.  of  the  20th  Regt.,  who  was 

killed  at  St.  Domingo,  26  March,  1795. 
v.  Robert  (Ven.),  b.  28  March,  1768,  Archdeacon  of  York  and 

Reel  or  of  Bolton  Percy  ;  ra.  1797,  Frances  Egerton,  dau.  of 

Sir  Robert  Clifton,  Bart,  of  Clifton,  Notts,  and  d.  16  Aug. 

1837,  liaving  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  Capt.  5Sth  Regt. ;  shot  in  a  duel  at  Fermoy,  31 
May,  1832,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Henry  Spencer  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clifton  and  Prebendary 
of  York,  6.  8  Jan.  1805;  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  L. 
Kaye,  Bart.,  and  dying  1844  left  issue,  one  son,  Henry 
Robert,  who  s.  to  the  estates  and  took  the  name  of  Clifton 
in  1869. 

1  Frances  Egerton,  d.  unm.  17  Dec.  1836. 

2  Georgina,  m.  George,  Earl  of  Haddington,  and  rf.26  Feb. 
1873. 

VI.  Osborne,  M.P.,  <tc.,  b.  27  May,  1769  ;  in.  1st,   10  June, 
1 306,  the  Lady  Mary  Thynne,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Marquess 
of  Bath,  and  had  a  scm  and  a  dau., 
OsDorne,  Capt.  32nd  Regt.,  d.  13  Nov.  1847. 
Mary,  m.  W.  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Manor,  near' 
Bath.    She  d.  28  Dec.  18s5. 
Mr.   Markham  m.  2ndly,  28  June,  1822,  Martha  Honor* 
Genrgina,   dau.    of    Capt.   Willi;im    Henry  Jervis,    B.N., 
nephew  of  Earl  St.  Vincent,  and  d.  22  Oct.  1827,  having  had 
one  dau., 
Martha,  m.  Rev.  William  H.  Pearson ;  they  assumed  th» 
name  of  Jervis.     She  d.  8  March,  1888. 
T.  Henrietta  Sarah,  m.  Ewan  Law,  Esq  of  Horsted,  Sussex, 
brother  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Ellenborough,  and  had  by  him, 
who  d.  24  April,  1829,  four  suns  and  four  daus.    She  d.  15 
Aug.  1844. 

II.  Elizabeth  Katherine,  m.  William  Bamett,  Esq.  of  Little 
Missenden  Abbey,  Bucks,  and  had  one  son,  John,  anda 
dau.,  Klizabeth. 

III.  Alicia  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Forster  Mills,  and  had  a 
numerous  family,  of  whom  the  eldest  son,  William  Mills, 
of  Helme  Parke,  Lieut.  R.N.,  was  J.P.  andD.L.co.  Durham. 

IV.  Georgina,  d.  unm. 

V.  Frederica,  m.  16  Sept.  1797,  AVilliam,  3rd  Earl  of  Mans- 
field, and  had  issue.    She  d.  29  April,  1860,  aged  86. 

VI.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

vn.  Cecilia,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Philip  Goodenough  aon  of  the 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and  had  issue.    She  d.  30  March,  1865. 

The  Archbishop  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1807,  Dy  his  eldest  son, 
William  Mabkham,  Esq.,  b.  5  April,  1760,  who  was  Privata 
Secretary  to  Warren  Hastings,  and  subsequently  Resident  for 
some  time  of  Benares,  India.  Eventually  returning  toco.  York, 
he  seated  himself  at  Becca  Hall.  He  ?)i.  20  Aug.  1795,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Oldfield  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  co.  Oxford, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Alexander  Mure,  Esq.,  and  d.  1841) 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  6  June,  1797;  m.  Marianne, 
dau.  of  J.  B.  Wood,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 


MAR 


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IIAR 


1335 


1  John,  Consul  at  Shanghae,  h.  1  April,  1835 ;  m.  1858, 
Caroline  Margaret  llickett,  and  had  two  daus.,  Marianne 
and  Florence.    Had.  9  Oct.  1871. 

2  George  )  j^  jj^      ^^g^    j  Wisconsin,  II.S. 

3  Arthur  (  ' 

4  Albert  Hastings,  6.  11  Nov.  1841,  Eear  Admiral  K.N. 

5  AVilliam  Jervis,  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  David  Frederick,  Canon  of  Windsor,  Vicar  of  Stilling- 
fleet,  CO.  York  1824-38,  and  Eeclor  of  Great  Horkesley 
1838-53;  6.  11  March,  1800;  m.  1827,  Catherine  Frances 
Nanette,  dau,  of  Sir  William  Mordaunt  Milner,  Bart,  of 
Nunappleton,  co.  York,  and  d.  31  March,  1853,  having  had 
issue, 

1  David  William  Christian,  6.  25  Dec.  1823;  d.  at  sea 
17  May,  1850. 

2  Clements  Robert,  C.B.,  President  R.G.S.  1893,  6.  20  July, 
1830:  m.  1857,  Minna,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Hamilton  Chichester, 
of  Arlington,  co.  Devon,  and  has  a  dau.  Mary  Louisa. 

3  Warren,  6.  16  July,  1835,  d.  U  Jan.  ]8;itj. 

1  Selina,  m.  1  June,  1852,  Capt.  E.  Quin,  E.X.,  and  d. 
31  Jan.  1867,  leaving  three  daus. 

2  Georgina,  vi.  16  July,  1861,  Charles  C.  Bowcn,  Esq. 

3  Gertrude,  m.  3  Dec.  1868,  Lieut. -Col.  Clements,  ol  Ash- 
field,  CO.  Cavan. 

IT.  Warren,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  6.  15  July,  1801,  and 

d.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  15  Nov.  1831. 
▼.  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  60th  Rifles,  6.   14  March,  1803  ;  m. 
Emma,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Brandling,  and  d.  at  Jamaica, 
2  April,  1842,  leaving  one  son, 
Charles  Warren  ("Rev.),  Rector  of  Aughton,  co.  Lancaster, 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Barton,  Esq.  of  Stapleton 
Park,  Pontefract,  and  had  issue,  Charles,  Capt.  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps;  Warren,  R.N. R.  ;  Roger  (Rev.)  ;  and 
Algernon  (Rev.).     He  m.  2ndly,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col. 
John  Barnett,  and  has  by  her  one  dau.,  Dorothy. 
I.  Emma,  m.  William  Rookes  Crompton  Stansfield,  Esq.  of 
Esholt  Hall,  CO.  York.     She  d.  28  Oct.  1875. 
u.  Laura,  m.  William  Mure,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  Col.   of  the 
Renfrewshire  Militia,  M.P.  for  Renfrew  1846-.'i5.    She  d.  7 
March,  1876. 

lu.  Lucy,  m.  Henry  Lewis  Wickham,  Esq.,   Chairman  of 
Stamps  and  Taxes  (who  d.  27  Oct.  1864),  only  son  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  William  Wickham.    She  d.  U  July,  1885. 
Mr.  Markham  d.  1  Jan.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mabkham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Col,  2nd  West  York  Militia,  6.  28  June,  1796  ;  m.  12  Feb.  1828, 
Lucy  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Holbech,  Esq.  of  Farn- 
borough,  CO.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Thomas,  of  Becca  Hall,  ot  whom  hereafter. 

i[.  Edwin,    Major-Gen.   E.A.,    Lieut. -Governor    of    Jer.=ey 

since  1892,  b.  28  March,  1833 :  m.  8  Feb.  1877,  Evelyn,  dau. 

of  Admiral  Hon.  Sir  Montagu  Stopford,  K.C.B.,  and  has 

i'sue,  Edwyn  Guy,  b.  1877 ;  Montagu  Wilfrid,  6.  1884:  aud 

.Muriel. 

III.  Francis,  of  Morland,  Penrith,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West- 
morland, High  Sheriff  1889,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  '41 
Oct.  1837  ;  m.  1868,  iMaria,  only  child  of  Rev.  Rice  Mark- 
ham,  of  Morland,  and  has  issue,  Frederick  Rice,  b.  1868; 
Alfred  and  Francis,  and  three  daus. 

sv.  Alfred,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  26  June.  1839;  d.  7  July,  1880. 
V.  Gervase,  b.  15  Feb.  1844;  m.  1S93,  Charlotte  Eliza,  dau. 
of  the  late  Edward  Horner  Reynard,  Esq.  of  Sunderlandwick. 

I.  Laura  Elizabeth  Frederioa,  rn.  26  Oct.  laoB,  Lieut.  Col. 
R.  L.  O.  Pearson,  C.B.,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  who  d.  30 
May,  1890. 

II.  Adela,  d.  26  June,  1848.        in.  Mary,  d.  29  Jan.  1851. 

IV.  Rose  Georgina,  d.  IS  April,  1851. 

V.  Lucy  Henrietta,  m.  18»6,  Col.  Parry,  son  of  the  Eight 
Eev.  Dr.  Parry,  Bishop  of  barbadoes. 

VI.  Emma,  m.  Rev.  Albert  Smith,  Vicar  of  Wendover, 
youngest  son  of  Abel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall,  co.  Hertford, 
M.P. 

VII.  Caroline,  d.  24  Nov.  1847. 

Col.  Markham  d.  26  Jan.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Thomas  Mabkham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  J. P.,  &.  13 
July,  1830 ;  served  in  the  19th  Hussars,  Rifle  Brigade,  and 
Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimea ;  was  afterwards  Capt. 
Yorkshire  Hussars  and  Lieut.-Col.  7th  West  Riding  Volunteers 
<Leeds  Rifles) ;  m.  15  April,  1857,  Anne  Emily  Sophia,  eldest 
surviving  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Grant,  P.R.A.,  of  The  Lodge, 
Melton  Mowbray,  and  d.  10  July,  188G,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
20  July  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Hope,  of  Becca  Hall. 

II.  Claron  Henrj,  b.  21  July,  1866;  d.  v.  p.  J  8  July,  1868. 
IK.  Cyiil  Fulc,   twin  with  Claron  Henrv-,  d.  v.  p.  1  May, 

1867.  ■^' 

IV.  Rupert  Evelyn,  b.  13  Dec.  1868 ;  d.  v.  p.  1879. 

V.  Ro>ald  Antony,  now  of  Becca. 

VI.  Nigel  Ivan,  b.  10  Nov.  1872. 

1.  Mabel  Wilbelmina  Frances,  m.  4  July,  1877,  Earl  An- 

nesley.  and  d.  1891. 
u.  C^cile  Mary  Isabella,  m.  12  Dec.  187",  Cecil  d'Aguilar 

Samuda,  Esq.  of  Bruern  Abbey,  Oxon,  and  has  issue. 
ai.  Hermionc  Violet  Cyril. 


IV.  Ethel  Winifred  Victoria. 

v.  Averil  Constance  Antoinette  Jeanetta. 

VI.  Gwendolen  Beatrice  Sanchia  May. 

VII.  Sybel  Annesley  Giaaa. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Hope  Mabkham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  6.  16  Dec. 
1859 ;  d.  s.  p.  25  May,  1889,  and  was  ,?.  by  his  next  surviving 
brother,  Ronald  Antony,  now  of  Becca. 

.^vms^Az.,  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuing  gu. 
Crest — A  lion  of  St.  Mark  sejant  guardantand  resting  his  paws 
on  a  pair  of  hames  or. 

Seat — Becca  Hall,  Aberford,  co.  York.  Town  Residence — 22, 
Upper  Wimpole  Street,  W. 


MAELAY  OP  BELVEDERE. 

Mahlay,  Chaeles  Bhinsley,  Esq.  of  Belvedere, 
CO.  Westmeath,  M.A.,  J.F.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
COS.  Westmeatli  1853,  Louth  1863,  and  Cavan  1885, 
b.  1831  ;  s.  to  the  settled  estates  of  Eobert,  1st 
Earl  of  Belvedere. 

Lineag'e. — The  first  of  the  family  whom  we  find  on  record 
is  John  Mablat,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Merchant.  By  his 
wife,  Elizabeth  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mark  Shaf  toe,  of  the  same  place), 
he  left  issue,  Simon,  who  appears  to  have  d.  7tnm. ;  William, 
of  whom  presently ;  and  Eleanor,  m.  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.  of 
Cocken,  co.  Durham.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Mablay,  a  Merchant,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  6. 
1590;  d.  1609,  and  was  buried  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  He  left 
issue,  by  Catherine,  his  wife,  who  d.  1620,  an  only  son. 

Sir  John  Marlay,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Merchant  and 
Alderman.  He  served  as  Mayor  of  that  town  five  times 
between  the  years  1637  and  1662,  and  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood  at  Berwick  26  July,  1639.  He  defended  that  town 
for  King  Charles  I.  1644,  being  Governor  of  it,  but  was 
obliged  to  surrender.  He  d.  1673,  having  m.  Jane,  sister  to 
Edith,  wife  of  Richard  Hedworth,  Merchant  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Anthony  Mablay,  Esq.  of  Creevah,  co.  Longford,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  Eobert  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Cottlestown,  co. 
Sligo,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Sib),  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland,  whose  will,  dated  1753,  was  proved  1756; 
77!..  1707,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  De  Laune,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare,  d.  before  1784. 

2  Anthony,  Earrister-at.Law,  Commissioner  of  Appeals, 
m.  26  Oct.  1740,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Usher,  Esq.  of 
Usher's  Quay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1763)  left  an  only  dau. 
and  heir,  Letitia,  m.  Sir  Eichard  Wolseley,  2nd  Bart. 

3  i;obert. 

4  Eichard,  Bishop  of  Waterford,  d.  unm.  1802. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Mary,  vi.  James  Grattan,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Dublin,  and 
M.P.  for  that  city,  aud  was  mother  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Henry  Grattan,  M.P. 

3  Alice,  m.  1748,  Michael  Leving,  Esq.  of  Colverstown. 

II.  Eobert.  iii.  John. 
IV.  George,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

The  4th  son, 

The  Eight  Eev.  George  Marlay,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore, 
consecrated  1745,  m.  Elizabeth  Dunlevy,  and  d.  8  .April,  17G3, 
leaving  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  7ft.  1762,  Right  Hon.  David  Latouche, 
and  a  son, 

George  Marlay,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  Major  in 
the  army,  7n.  Lady  Catherine  Butler,  dau.  of  Brinsley,  Earl  of 
Lanesborough,  by  Lady  Jane  Eochfort  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
Eobert,  1st  Earl  of  Belvedere,  and  d.  14  April,  1826,  leaving, 
with  two  daus.  (Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1848,  and  Catherine,  m. 
Rev.  Calvert  Fitzgerald  Moore,  of  Twickenham),  a  sou  and 
successor, 

Geobge  Mablat,  Esq.  of  Cavendish  Square,  6.  1791,  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Edward  Paget;  m.  1828,  Catherine 
Louisa  Augusta,  dau.  of  James  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Bawn,  co. 
Louth  (descended  from  James  Tisdall,  of  Bawn,  to  whom  and 
his  brothers  arms  were  assigned  by  St.  George,  Ulster,  1679), 
by  his  wife,  Catherine  Maria  Dawson,  afterwards  Countess  of 
Charleville,  and  d.  1830,  having  had  issue, 

James,  d.  1843. 

Charles  Brinsley  Marlay,  Esq.,  now  of  Belvedere. 
Catherine  Louisa  Georgina,  m.  10  June,  1851,  John  James 
Eobert,  7th  Duke  of  Rutland,  K.G.,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  and  ci.  7 
April,  1854,  leaving  issue  (see  Burke's  Feen-age). 
Arms — Barry  of  eight  or  and  gu.,  a  bordure  az.  charged  with 
eight  martlets  of  the  first.     Crest — Au  eagle  displayed  ppr. 
Motto — NulU  praeda  sumus. 
Seat — Belvedere,  MulUngar,  co.  Westmeath. 


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MAE 


nVTARPLES  OF  BEINKCLIFFE  TOWER. 

Marples,  Geokge  Jobsox,  Esq.  of  Brinkcliffc 
Tower,  co.  York,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  b.  27  July,  1845  ;  s.  his  father  1881. 

liineage. — Eobekt  Makples,  of  Barlborough,  co.  Derby, 
gentleman,  was  possessed  of  considerable  property  in  Barl- 
borough, Stavcley,  Bonsall,  Parley,  Bridgetown,  and  also  of 
one-sixteenth  of  the  manor  of  Parley,  all  in  the  co.  of  Derby. 
He  was  6.  ante  1610;  ?ii.  Oct.  1639,  Hannah,  elder  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Robert  Godley,  of  Barlborough,  and  was  there 
bur.  21  Aug.  1676.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Eobert,  d.  «.j)..bur.  at  Barlborough,  30  March,  1665. 

II.  William,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Edward,  bapt.  at  Barlborough,  30  May,  1654. 

IV.  Gerv.ise,  bapt.  at  Barlborough,  18  March,  1655,  bur. 
there  14  Jan.  1656. 

V.  Clifton,  bur.  at  Barlborough,  23  Aug.  1672. 

I.  Mary,  bapt.  at  Barlborouch,  19  Dec.  1648;  m.  4Kov.  1676, 
at  Brampton,  co.  Derby,  Kev.  John  BrocIUehurst,  Rector  of 
Barlborough. 

II.  Hannah,  bapt.  at  Barlborough,  7  Jan.  1657,  in.  Eobert 
.Staniford,  at  Barlborough,  23  July,  1677,  bur.  there  21 
March,  1678-9. 

III.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Barlborough,  26  July,  1C63  :  ?«.  8 
July,  1684,  Thomas  Spencer,  of  Matlock,  co.  Derby,  bur. 
there  15  Jan.  1700. 

IV.  Jane,  bur.  at  Barlborough,  2  June,  1679. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

AViLLiAM  Makples,  resided  at  Barlborough,  and  was  bur. 
there  24  June,  1704,  and  his  wife,  Helen,  was  bur.  6  Jan. 
1706-7.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Samoel,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  bur.  at  Barlborough,  10  Sept.  1676. 

I.  Mary,  bur.  at  Barlborough.  14  Feb.  1676. 

II.  Hannah,  bapt.  at  Barlborough,  30  Oct.  1682. 
His  son, 

Samuel  Mabples,  of  Barlborough,  and  afterwards  of 
Moorside,  in  the  Parish  of  Staveley,  co.  Derby,  bapt.  at 
Barlborough  30  Oct.  1671;  m.  11  June,  1696,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Wilson,  of  Ecclesall,  co.  York.  He  was  bur.  at 
Staveley,  23  Oct.  1730,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  at  Staveley,  29  Sept.  1C97,  rf.  unm.,  and  was 
bur.  at  Sheffield,  2U  March,  171fi. 

II.  Samuel,  bapt.  at  btaveley,  7  June,  1700;  bur.  there  10 
March,  1720-1,  d.  unm. 

III.  Robert,  his  heir. 

I.  Sarah,  bapt.  at  Staveley,  1703. 
u.  Barbara,  bapt.  at  Staveley,  t7''5. 
in.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Staveley.  1709. 

IV.  Mary,  bapt.  at  Staveley,  1711. 
The  3rd  son, 

EoBEBT  Makples,  of  Staveley,  and  afterwards  of  Attercliffe , 
near  ShefBeld;  bapt.  at  Staveley,  12  May,  1717;  m.  15  Oct. 
1740,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Soisby,  of  Attercliffe,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  John.  6.  12  March,  1747  ;  d.  unm.  6  Dec.  1810. 

II.  Samoel,  his  heir. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  in  infancy. 
The  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Makples,  of  ShefBeld,  Esq.,  6.  10  April,  1T50; 
m.  1st,  5  Oct.  1772,  Hannah  (who  was  bur.  20  July,  1778), 
dau.  of  Joseph  Dixon,  of  ShefBeld,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 
Samuel,  bapt.  1776,  bur.  1779;  John,  bapt.  and  bur.  1778;  he 
m.  2ndly,  11  April,  1782,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Jcpson, 
of  Wincobank,  near  Sheffield;  and  d.  18  Aug.  1797,  leaving 
issue,  two  sons, 

I.  S.muel,  of  Sheffield,  Esq.,  h.  14  Jan.  1783:  m.  25  Dec. 
1810,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Denton,  of  Fox  Hill,  in  Ecclestield, 
CO.  York,  gentleman,  and  by  her  had  issue,  six  daus.,  two 
sons,  John  and  Samuel,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  a  son, 
Benjamin,  b.  182^1;  d.  unm.  2  April,  1866. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  West  Grove,  nearSheffield,  b.  19April,  1784, 
m.  4  July,  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  aforesaid  John  Denton, 
of  Fox  Hill,  and  d.  11  ilay,  1843,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and 
three  daus., 

1  George,  late  of  Brinkcliffe  Tower,  6.  8  July,  1814 ;  m. 
22  Aug.  1844,  Eleanor  Johanna  Williman  (who  rf.  8  May, 
1869),  dau.  of  Robert  Jobson,  of  Lilburn,  near  Wooller,  co. 
Northumberland,  and  d.  13  March,  1881,  leavingissue, 
1  George  Jobson,  now  of  Brinkcliffe  Tower;  2  Benjamin 
Livingston,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  30 
Sept.  1846;  m.  13  Aug.  1872,  Sarah  Anne,  younger  dau. 
of  Edward  Hughes-Parry,  Esq.  of  Llangollen-Fechan,  and 
Pentrefelin,  co.  Denbigh ;  3  Francis,  b.  6  March,  1853,  7)i. 
1  Sept.  1»8I,  Edith  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hadley 
Sanders,  Esq.  of  Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester,  and  has 
issue;  I  Eleanor  Jacobina,  d.  unm.  10  Feb.  1869;  2  Mary 
Eliza,  d.  unm.  13  April,  J887  ;  3  Gertrude,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Samuel,  d.  in  infancy. 

1  Mary,  d.  v.v.n.  22  Nov.  1871.     2  Susannah,  d.  an  infant. 


3  Eliza,  d.  unm.  6  May,  1S65. 

.(^rms— Quarterly,  per  fess,  nebuly,  sa.  and  ermine,  in  the 
1st  and  4th  quarters  a  gryphon  segreant  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon  segreant  or,  resting  the  sinis- 
ter claw  on  a  cross-crosslct  titchee  sa.  between  two  wings  of 
the  latter.     Motto — Tenax  justitioe. 

6>(!f— Brinkcliffe  Tower,  Ecclesall,  W.  E.  Yorks.  Cluix— 
Junior  Carlton. 


MiARRIOTT  OF  COTESBACH. 

Marriott,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Cotesbaeh,  co. 
Leicester,  educated  at  Winchester  and  Brasenosa 
Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1873,  Barrister  ot 
the  Inner  Temple,  J.P.  co.  Leicester,  High  Sheriff 
1878,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Cotesbaeh  and  Shawell, 
and  Patron  of  Cotesbaeh,  Capt.  Prince  Albert's 
Own  Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  retired 
1883,  b.  14  Oct.  1848;  ?«.  1st,  10  Feb.  1880, 
Frances  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  Kobert  Fellowes, 
Esq.  of  Shotesham  Park,  Norwich,  and  by  h^r 
(who  d.  1882)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  b.  14  3Iarch,  18S2.  ' 

I.  Evelyn  Mary. 

II.  Violet  Ann. 

He  m.  2ndly,  21  April,  1891,  Mary  Emily,  eldest; 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Pierrepont  Peach, 
Vicar  of  Appleton-le-Street,  Malton,  and  by  her 
has  further  isssue, 

II.  James  Edmund,  6.  1  March,  1892.  ; 

III.  Frederick  Ernest,  b.  28  May,  1893. 

liineagre.— Rev.  Robert  Marriott,  LL.D.,  Eector  of 
Cotesbaeh,  m.  1771,  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  George 
Stow,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  and  had  a  son, 

Eev.  Robert  Marriott,  Eector  of  Cotesbaeh,  in.  2  May, 
1809,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Powell,  Esq.  of  Clapton,  Middlesex; 
d.  5  Oct.  1841,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1840),- 
with  others,  who  d.  young, 

Eobert,  6.  1817 ;  d.  1829.  ,' 

James  Powell,  late  of  Cotesbaeh. 

Anne,  d.  1838. 

Caroline,  m.  the  Eev.  J.  D.  Watson,  of  Guilsborough,  anS 

d.  Aug.  1857,  leaving  issue. 
Judith  Elizabeth,  d.  1835. 
Susanna,  m.  1843.  the  Eev.  Thomas  Stevens,  of  BradficU, 

Berks,  and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 

The  son. 

Rev.  James  Powell  Godlton-Constable,  of  Cotesbaeh,  co. 
Leicester,  and  of  Walcot,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  co.  Leicester,  6. 
21  July,  1819;  to.  19  Dec.  1844,  Lucy  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Strickland,  Bart.,  by  his  wife,  Mary,  Lady  Strick- 
land, only  child  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Constable,  of  \Vassaud» 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  29  Dec.  1846;  d.  14  May,  1868. 

II.  Charles,  now  of  Cotesbaeh. 

III.  James  Goulton-Constable,  of  Walcot  Hall,  near  Don- 
caster,  J. P.,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Goulton-Con- 
stable in  lieu  of  Marriott,  Oct.  1872,  b.  21  March,  1860; 
m.  Aug.  1873,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Digliy  Charles 
Lcgaid,  of  Lea,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  a  son,  Lewis  Eobekt, 
b.  1877. 

IV.  Frederick  George,  6.  6  Nov.  1851  ;  d.  27  Nov.  1853. 
v.  John  Marmaduke,  6.  6  March,  1853. 

VI.  Henry  Peter,  b.  28  June,  1854. 

VII.  George  Strickland  (Eev.),  b.  7  Oct.  1855;  m.  Gertrude, 
dau.  of  Rev.  —  and  has  issue,  Robiu  George,  and  Ethel. 

I.  Mary  Esther. 

II.  Anne  '^  .    . 

III.  Lucy  Caroline    j  '"■*°^- 

IV.  Frances  Alice. 

The  Rev.  J.  P.  Goulton-Constable  and  Mrs.  Goulton-Constable 
his  wife  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  Jan.  1866,  the  sur- 
names and  arms  of  Goulton-Constable,  instead  of  those  of 
Marriott,  in  conformity  with  the  will  of  Lady  Strickland, 
who  d.  Jan.  1805.  Mr.  Goulton-Constable  d.  10  Oct.  1871,  ancT 
was  J.  at  Cotesbaeh  by  the  eldest,  and  at  Walcot  by  his  second 
surviving  son.  Mrs.  Goulton-Constable  d.  8  July,  1871. 
Jicsideace—Cotcshsich.  House,  near  Lutterworth. 


MARRIOTT  OF  AVONBANK. 

Marriott,  Henry  Christopher,  Esq.  of  Avon- 
bank,  co.  Worcester,  Major  (retired),  late  Prince  of 
Wales'  Volunteers  (82nd  Regt.) ,  b.  14  March,  1826  ; 
m.  18  April,  1849,  Kosamond,  dau.  of  Eev.  Freddie 


MAE 


THE  LAXDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


1337 


Hamilton  Carrington,  o£  Wadham  College,  Oxford , 
private  chaplain  to  John,  3rd  Duke  of  Roxburghe, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Rev.  James  Carrington,  Rector 
of  Topsham,  Devon,  Prebendary  of  Exeter  Cathe- 
dral, and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Beckett,  b.  19  Aug.  1S51 ;  d.  11  Oct.  1863. 

II.  Thomas  Frederic,  b.  1  Aug.  1S51  ;  d.  14  Nor.  1335,  at 
Corfu. 

ni.  EicHABD  Charles  Edwakd,  Lieut.  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
T.ight  Infantrj-  (32nd  Regt.),  b.  5  May,  1863. 

I.  HaiTiott  Julia  Catherine. 

II.  Louisa,  in.  20  Jan.  1876,  Edmund  Fletcher  Eosanquet, 
Esq.  son  of  Samuel  Richard  Eosanquet,  Esq.  of 
Dingestow  Court,  Monmouth,  and  of  Forest  Hill,  co. 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edmund  Marriott,  6.  24  March,  1878. 

2  Ernest  Counhopc,  6.  11  Juni-,  ISTU. 

1  Catherine  Marriott.  2  Rosamond  Carrington. 

in.  Mary  Edith. 

IV.  Marion  Frances  Florence  Carrington,  in.  14  Sept.  1876, 
Rev.  Henry  Bickersteth  Ottley,  Vicar  of  Eastbourne, 
formerly  Vicar  of  Newton-on-Trent,  son  of  Rev.  Lawrence 
Ottley,  Rector  of  Richmond,  co.  York,  Canon  of  Ripon 
Cathedral,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  the  late  Right 
Rev.  Robert  Bickersteth,  Bishop  of  Ripon,  and  has 
issue. 

V.  Rosamond  Frederica,  m.  25  Sept.  1890,  Rev.  Lewis 
Randolph  Marriott^Leir  {see  Leir  of  Ditch'.at),  Rector  of 
Charlton  Musgrove,  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

liineag'e. — This  family  traditionally  derives  its  patronymic 
from  a  town  in  Norman'ly,  whence  three  brothers,  Eudolphus, 
Augustine,  and  Gulielmus,  are  stated  to  have  accompanied 
William  the  Conqueror  to  England.  From  them  several  fam- 
ilies have  emanated,  and  settled  in  Yorkshire,  Leicestershire, 
and  Kent. 

The  Yorkshire  branch  was  founded  by  ArcDSTiNE  Makeiott, 
who  m.  5  Nov.  1689,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter  Tooke,  Esq.  and  left 
issue,  Edward,  6.  1  Nov.  1692;  Benjamin,  6.  16  Feb.  1697; 
Randolph,  of  whom  presently ;  Dorothea,  6.  15  Sept.  1690  ; 
Mary  Sarah,  6.  15  Feb.  1694;  and  Sarah,  b.  31  March,  1704. 
The  3rd  son, 

Rev.  Randolph  Marriott,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  H.  M.  George 
II.,  and  Rector  of  Darfield,  co.  York,  b.  3  Nov.  1699  ;  m.  26 
Oct.  1731,  Lady  Diana  Feilding,  3rd  dau.  of  Basil,  4th  Earl  of 
Denbigh,  and  d.  6  May,  1782,  having  by  her(,who  (L29  March 
1756,  aged  49)  had  issue, 

Charles,  b.  9  July,  d.  10  Nov.  1733. 

James,  b.  4  Aug.,  d.  26  Aug.  1735. 

Randolph,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  Rector  of  St. 
Michael,  Basseshaw,  and  Chaplain-in-ordinary  to  King 
George  III.,  b.  27  May,  1737  ;  m.  Jan.  1777,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cave,  Bart.,  who  d.  23  Pec.  1833,  aged  85. 
He  d.  at  Bristol,  16  Sept.  1781.  Both  buried  in  Bristol 
Cathedral. 

John,  b.  19  Aug.  1739;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  S.  Gawtherne, 
Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  d.  Nov.  1809,  having  by  her  i,who 
d.  June,  1821)  had  issue,  Randolph,  Vicar  of  Ipplepen.  co. 
Devon,  1814-43,  m.  a  dau.  of  A.  Gilby,  Esq..  and  d.  1843, 
aged  65:  Diana:  Eliza,  d.  22  Nov.  1815;  Mary,  m.  Francis 
Gawtherne,  Esq.  and  d.  4  April,  1812;  Sarah;  Carohne  ; 
Anne. 

William,  E.I.C.S.,  chief  of  the  Province  of  Rurdwan, 
Bengal,  h.  23  Sept.  1744;  m.  Jan.  1774,  Jane,  dau.  of  E. 
Capper,  Esq.  of  Redland,  near  Bristol,  and  d.  at  Pershore, 
CO.  Worcester,  16  Dec.  1803,  having  bv  her  ^who  d.  20  Aug. 
1825),  had  issue.  William,  6.  21  Oct.'  1774,  m.  IhOl,  Lydia 
Mogridge,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  India,  18  Jan.  1805 ;  Charies 
Selwood,  b.  20  Sept.  1776,  d.  at  Pershore,  co.  Worcester,  24 
Dec.  1806;  Harvey,  Rector  of  Claverton.  and  Vicar  of 
AVellington,  b.  23  July,  1782  ;  d.  18  Aug.  1865. 

Mary,  m.  Capt.  John  Marriott,  R.N.,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1796 
leaving  three  daus.  ' 

Frances,  d.  21  Jan.  1735. 

Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Harvey  Spragg.  Rector  of  Pulborough, 
Sussex,  and  d.  s.  p.     He  d.  1  June,  1796. 

Diana,  lii.  Capt.  William  Tucker,  R.N.,  and  had  a  son,  Allen 
whoa.  s.  p.  1816,  aged  49. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  16  May,  1783. 

Hester,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Deane,  Rector  of  Barwick  in  Elmeter, 
CO.  York,  and  (i.s. p.  ' 

Anne,  d.  10  Feb.  1746. 

Charlotte,  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1822. 
The  3rd  son, 

Randolph  Marriott,  of  Leases  Hall,  Bedale,  co.  York,  b. 
18  June,  1,36;  U.E.I.C.S.,  was  transferred  to  the  Military 
V  «,'"*'. tl*^  '^"^^^  ""'^"  Lord  Clive  with  distinction  at  the 
battle  of  Plassy,  23  June,  1757,  receiving  a  gold  medal ;  m.  4 


Dec.  1769,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Right  Eev.  Christopher 
Wilson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol  (by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Right  Rev.  Edmund  Gibson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London),  and  d. 
2  June,  1807,  having  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1821)  had  issue, 
six  sons  and  eight  daus., 

I.  Randolph,  Major-Gen.  in  the  Army,  1813,  B.  30  Sept. 
1770;  ru.  Emma,  dau.  of  Peregrine  Treves,  Esq.,  Post- 
master-General of  Bengal,  and  sister  of  Hester,  late  Mrs. 
Thomas  Clifton,  of  Lytham  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
issue,  Wilson,  an  officer  in  the  H.E.I. C.S.  Native  Cavalry,. 
6.  27  Feb.  1812,  d.  unm.  1840;  Emma,  d.  in  Paris,  22. 
March,  1893;  Julia  Frances,  d.  in  Paris,  16  Feb.  1887. 
General  Randolph  Marriott  d.  in  Paris  9  March,  1821 ;  his 
widow,'Emma,  rf.  there  Dec.  1881,  aged  96. 

II.  Christopher,  b.  1772,  Barrister-at-Law ;  m.  Miss  Fanny 
Newby,  and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  3  June,  1773  :  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  H.E.T.C.S. 
Army,  late  of  Avonbank,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.,  Lord  of  the- 
Lordship  of  Seagrave,  co.  Leicester:  served  in  the  Mysore 
Country  under  Lord  Cornwallis,  present  at  the  siege  of 
Seringapatam,  15  May,  1792  i  medal),  and  Indian  Campaiga 
of  that  period ;  received  charge  of  the  Princes,  sons  of 
Tippoo  Sahib,  Sultan  of  Mysore  ;  served  also  in  the  war 
under  Gen.  Lord  Harris  in  1799,  in  which  Tippoo  Sahib  wa*. 
killed,  and  was  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Arthur,  Marquess 
Wellesley,  in  1802;  in.  7  Jan.  ISll,  his  first  cousin  Anne, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Beckett,  Bart,  of  Meanwood  Park,  co. 
Y'ork  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Grimthorpe  B.),  and  d.  16 
March,  1847,  having  by 'her  (wlio  d.  20  Oct.  1867),  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Feilding  Beckett,  Lieut. -Gen.,  and  Col.  Com- 
mandant R.A.,  b.  26  June,  1813,  d.  unm.  25  Nov.  1880. 

Edward  John  Beckett,  J. P.  cos.  Worcester,  Gloucester,, 
and  Oxon,  late  Capt.  Worcestershire  Militia,  6.  18  April, 
1817;  m.  18  Sept.  1855,  Georgiana  Mary,  dau.  of  Harry 
Edmund  Waller,  Esq.  of  Farmington  Lodge,  co.  Gloucesiei\ 
and  Kirby  Fleetliam,  co.  Y''ork  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  8  June, 
1882. 

Randolph,  E.I.C.S.,  Bengal  Presidency,  b.  16  June,  1821  p 
TO.  26  Aug.  1856,  Amy  Ada  Blanche  Cavendish,  dau.  of 
Gen.  J.  Murray,  and  d.  s.  p.  5  May,  1889.  She  d.  at. 
Azimghur,  Bengal,  Dec.  1860. 

Henry  Christopher,  now  of  Avonbank. 

Mary  Anne,  6.  13  Oct.  1811;  d.unm.  1833. 

Harriott  Elizabeth. 

Maria  Louisa,  m.  1st,  6  Nov.  1850,  George  Augustus 
Frederick  Wellington  Stewart-Mackenzie,  Esq.  72nd 
Highlanders  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Galloway),  son  of  the- 
Right  Hon.  James  Stewart  and  his  wife,  Hon.  Mrs. 
Stewart-Mackenzie,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Francis- 
Humberstone  Mackenzie,  Lord  Seaforth  (see  Burke's. 
Extinct  Peerage),  of  Brahan  Castle,  Dingwall,  N.B.,  and 
assumed  the  surname  of  Stewart-Mackenzie.  H& 
d.  s.  p.  15  July,  1852.  She  m.  2ndly,  6  Aug.  18159,  Capt. 
Edward  Krodsham  Noel  Kindcrsley  Wasey,  ll.N.,  of  Fox- 
leighs.  Maidenhead,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  Oct.  1890. 

IV.  George,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  12  March,  1776;  lost  ia 
H.M.S.  ■'  "The  Lady  Duncan,"  5  Jan.  1801,  aged  24,  unm. 

V.  Pachard,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  27  Feb.  1777  ;  m.  4  Nov. 
1803,  Charlotte  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Peter  Du  Cane,  Esq.  of 
Braxted  Park,  Essex,  and  d.  s.  p.  30  Jan.  1805.  She  d.  at, 
Horsham,  15  April,  1854. 

VI.  Charles,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Sellarsbrooke.  Monmouth, 
b.  10  Feb.  1781  ;  ?i!.  1st,  9  July,  1811,  Anne  Carteret,  dau. 
of  Rev.  George  Harris,  and  niece  of  Gen.  Lord  Harris, 
G.C.B.,  which  lady  d.  12  May,  1831.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Catherine  (Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Goodrich,  co.  Hereford), 
dau.  of  George  Griffin,  Esq.  of  Newton  Court,  Monmouth,.- 
■(vho  d.  28  Aui;.  Is87.     He  d.  s.  p.  22  Jan.  1848. 

I.  Frances,  6.  22  Oct.  1774;  d.  unm.  1794. 

II.  Anne,  b.  9  April,  177s  :  vi.  24  Aug.  17S8,  Major  John, 
Y'eoman,  of  Wlntby,  co.  York,  who  d.  1801.  She  d.s.p. 
1»02. 

III.  Diana,  6.  1780. 

IV.  Harriott,  b.  6  April,  1782;  m.  4  April,  1804,  Rev. 
WiUiam  Leir,  Rector  of  Ditcheat,  co.  Somerset,  J. P.,  and 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Boston  (see  Leir  of  Ditckeai),  and  ,/.  \ 
April,  1843,  having  had  two  sons  and  seven  daus.  Rev. 
AViUiam  Leird.  23  Dec.  1863,  aged  95. 

V.  Charlotte,  6.  24  Oct.  1783;   d.  unm.  1804. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Hester,  6.  1785;  m.  '25  April,  1809,  Brigadier- 
Gen.  Joseph  W.  Morrison,  C.B.,  Col.  44th  Regt.,  served  in, 
Burmese  War,  d.  s.  p.  on  passage  home  from  India. 

VII.  Jemima,  d.  unm.  1787. 

VIII.  Georgiana,  b.  1790  ;  d.  unm.  1813. 

Seat — Avonbank,  Pershore,  co.  Worcester. 


MARSH  OF  GAYNES  PA"RK. 

Chisexhale-Maush,  William  Swaine,  Esq.  of 
Gavnes  Park,  Essex,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1892,  b.  7 
Sept.  1857 ;  s.  his  father  1875  ;  m.  11  Oct.  1881, 
Esther  Eleanora  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Byrom,  Esq.  of  Culver,  Devon,  and    Kersall  Cell, 


1338 


MAR 


THE  LAI^DED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


Lancashire,  br  his  -wife,  Katharine  ^lary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Coopland,  Esq.  of  Asenbv,  and  Las  issue, 

Athertdn  Hakold,  h.  20  Aug.  1S83. 

KMberine  Mary  Ksbu.  Dorothy  Eleanora. 

Xiineag'e. — William  Coxhead  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Gaynes 
Talk,  Essex,  J. P.  and  ]).L.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  6.  16  Aug. 
ITjO;  VI.  o  Oct.  ISOi),  Suphia,  dau.  of  the  Key.  John  Swainc, 
of  Lcverington,  Isle  of  Ely,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Inj:le,  Esq.  of  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge,  and  by  her  ^vho  d. 
24  Dec.  1867)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Coxhead,  his  heir. 

AVilliam  (Kev.),  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Trinity 
Hail,  Cambridge,  of  Wethcrsfield  Place,  Vicar  of  Wetheis- 
field.  Essex,  b.  8  Aug.  1815;   in.  Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas 
■\Vhite,  Esq.  of  Wetheisfield. 
Ileniy  Augustus  (Rev.),  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  and  Junior 
Dean  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Vicar  of  Tuxford,  Notts,  b.  28 
Feb.   1817;    m.  1850,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Very  Eev.  John 
Lamb,   Dean  of  Bristol,    Master  of   Corpus  Chrisli  CoU. 
Camb. 
Sophia,  m.  Eer.Edward  Browne-Evorard,  Hector  of   Burn- 
ham  Thorpe,  Norfolk;  d.  1S67,  leaving  issue. 
Emily,  m.  Hev.  Dr.  Aiiislie,  Master  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Camb. 
Louisa,  TO.  Kev.  William  Pratt,  formerly  Kector  of  Haiplcy 

cum-Bircham,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue. 
Ellen  Frances,  m.  Rev.  C.  Tower,  Rector  of  Chilmark,  Wilts  ; 
d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 

Caroline  Georgiana,  vi.  Henry  B.  Edwards,   Esq.  of  Har- 
dingham,  Norfolk. 
Mr.  Marsh  was  Fellow  of  St.  Peter's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  Member 
of  the  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  he  d.  March,  1867,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

TuoMAS  CoxHEAD  Chisenhale  Maesh,  Esq.  of  Gaynes  Park, 
Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Chairman  Essex 
<5uarter  Sessions,  6.  25  July,  1811 ;  m.  27  Oct.  1846,  Eliza  Ann 
Chisenhale-Chisenhale,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Chisenhale  Chisen- 
hale,  Esq.  of  Arley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  took  the  name 
and  arms  of  Chisenhale,  in  addition  to  those  of  Maesh;  he 
d.  30  Jan.  1875,  having  liad  issue, 

I.  William  Swaine,  now  of  Gaynes  Park. 

II.  Thomas  Edward,  6.  22  June,  la65. 
I.  Mary  Sophia,  d.  24  Feb.  1862. 

51.  Caroline  Emily,  vi.  20  April,  1871,  Frederick  Foster,  Esq. 
of  Glyde  Court,  Lieut.  13th  Hussars,  eldest  son  of  Rev. 
Sir  Charles  Cavendish  Foster,  Bart,  of  Glyde  Court,  and 
Stonehouse,  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  Sept.  1892,  leaving 
issue  (see  Burke's  Peerage).  iii.  Ursula  Blanche. 

IV.  Eliza  Gertrude,  m.  Benjamin,  only  son  of  W.  Cornish 
Cleave,  Esq.,  of  The  Sanctuary,  and  Newcombes,  Crediton, 
Devon.  v.  Margaret  Alice.  vi.  Annie  Sophia. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  Marsh  f,uarterly  gu.  and  arg.,  in  the 
1st  a  horse's  head  of  the  sec  nd  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Chisenhale, 
arg.,  three  crosses-crosslet  bout  jnnee  fitch6e  within  a  bordure 
«ngrailed  gu.  Crests — Issuing  iiom  a  mural  crown  gu.  a 
horse's  head  arg.  ducally  collare  1  or,  for  Marsh  ;  2nd,  a  griffin 
passant  gu.  collared  and  lined,  t!ie  collar  charged  with  three 
crosses-crosslet,  for  Chisenhale. 

jSeoi— Gaynes  Park,  Epping,  Essex. 


MARSH  OF  ■WINTERBOTJRNE  PARK. 

Maesh,  Henry  William,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of  Winter- 
bourne  Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  1837 ;  m.  1865, 
Mary  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  G-eorge  Millard, 
i]sq.  late  of  Bromley,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt  William  Godfrei. 

II.  John  Charles  Sidney.  in.  George  Augustus  Bulwer. 
I.  Mary  Josephine.  ii.  Annie  Mathilde,  in.  Ada  Helen. 
IV.  Frances  Alice  Perry.  v.  Agnes  Blanche. 

Mr.  Marsh  is  son  of  Capt.  Henry  Godfrey  Marsh 
{who  d.  1872),  of  Wiiiterbourne  Park,  J. P.,  by  his 
wife  Josephine  Margrata,  (w.  1832,  d.  1874),  2nd 
dau.  of  Wienand  VVassermyer,  of  Bonn,  Prussia. 

Seat — Winterbournc  Park,  near  Bristol. 


MARSH   OF   SPRINGMOUNT. 

{See  Supplement .) 


MARSHALL  OF  PATTERDALE  HALL. 

Marshall,  Walter  James,  Esq.  of  Patterdale 
Hall,  Westmorland,  and  Enholnies  Hall,  co.  York, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheritf',  1890,  b.  1837;  m.  8 
Feb.  1866,  Anne  Ehza,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Eichard 


Hill,  of  Thornton,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (vfbo  dt 
1876)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Hibbert,  6.  18  Nov.  1SC6. 

II.  Richard,  b.  Nov.  1867. 

III.  Godfrey  Arthur,  6.  May,  1869. 

I.  Violet  Augusta.  ii.  Ellen  Eai-riet. 

Lineage. — John  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Headingley,  near 
Leeds,  M.P.  for  co.  York,  b.  27  July,  1765,  2nd  son  of  John 
Marshall,  of  Yeadon  Low  Hall,  co.  York,  acquired  great  wealth 
by  his  successful  introduction  of  mechanical  improvements 
into  a  branch  of  the  linen  manufacture,  the  spinning  of  flax, 
for  which  he  formed  extensive  establishments  at  Leeds  and 
at  Shrewsbury.  He  m.  5  Aug.  1795,  Jane,  5th  dau.  of  William 
Pollard,  Esq.  of  Halifax,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Patterdale  Hall,  Westmorland,  M.P. 

II.  John,  M.P.  for  Leeds,  b.  28  Dec.  1797  ;  m.  18  Nov.  1828, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Dykes  Ballantine  Dykes,  Esq. 
of  Dovenby  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  d.  31  Oct.  1836,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Reginald  Dykes,  of  Cookridge  Hall,  Leeds,  J.P.,  6. 
8  July,  18.32;  m.  1st,  21  Jan.  lM.i8,  Margaret  Louisa,  3rd 
dau.  of  Sir  J.  F.  Herschel,  2nd  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
7  Jan.  1861)  he  has  two  dans.,  Mary  Adeline  Louisa,  d.  26 
Feb.  1888 ;  and  Margaret  Alice  Edilh  Herschel.  He  ik. 
2ndly,  8  March,  1864,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  the  Hon.  Keith  Stewart,  B.N.,  C.B.,  and  by  her 
has  issue,  FitzRoy  Dykes,  2nd  Lieut.  3rd  batt.  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  L.I.,  b.  22  July,  1869;  Rosamond  Stewart; 
Helen  Blanche  ;  Sybil  Janet  Edith;  Ursula  Wilhelmina; 
Cicely  Mary ;  Evelyn  Adela  ;  and  Olive  Editli. 

2  Herbert  John,  Lieut.  B.N.,  m.  I.aura  Cecilia,  2nd  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  "Temple,  late  60rh  Rifles,  and  has  issue. 

3  Julian,  m.  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Thomas, 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  and  has  issue. 

1  Janet  Mary,  ni.  Stair  Douglas,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  J. 
Douglas,  K.C.B. 

2  Catherine  Alice,  m.  John  Sumner  Gibson,  eldest  son  of 
Rev.  T.  Gibson,  late  of  Fawley,  Hants. 

Mrs.  Marshall,  7n.2nd!y,  P.  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  llth  Hussars. 

III.  James  Garth,  of  Monk  Coniston  Park,  Ambleside,  and 
Headingley.  Leeds,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  Leeds  1847  to  1852, 
and  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1860,  b.  20  Feb.  1802 ;  m.  9  Feb. 
1841,  Hon.  Mary  Alice  Perry  Spring  Rice,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Spring  Rice,  1st  Lord  Monteagle,  and  by  her  (who  d.ll  May, 
1875)  left  issue  at  his  decease  in  1873, 

1  Victor  Alexander  Ernest  Garth,  of  Monk  Coniston  and 
Headingley,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster,  6.  16  Nov.  1841;  m. 
1876,  Victoria  Albertha  Alexandrina,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander,  1st  Baron  Stanmore,  K.C.B. 

2  James  Aubrey  Garth,  b.  II  June,  1844. 

1  Julia  Mary  Garth.  2  Constance  Eleanor,  d.  1853. 

IV.  Henry  Cowper,  of  Weetwood  Hall,  Leeds,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  8  March,  1808 ;  m.  27  June,  1837,  Catherine  Anne  Lucy, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Monteagle,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  23  July,  1853)  has  Edmond  Henry,  and  other  issue. 

v.  Arthur. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  13  April,  1841,  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Mont- 
eagle. 

II.  Cordelia,  m.  1841,  Rev.  William  Whewell,  Master  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.,  deceased. 

III.  Jane  Dorothea,  m.  29  July,  1828,  John,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Granville  Temple,  9th  Bart.,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1851,  leaving 
issue.  IV.  Ellen. 

v.  Julia  Anne,  m.  31  Oct.  1833,  Rev.  Henry  Venn-Elliott,  of 
Bricht,  and  has  issue. 

Ti.  Susan  Harriett,  m.  March,  1842,  Eev.  Frederick  Myers, 
of  Keswick,  and  has  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Patterdale  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  successively  for  Petersfield,  Beverley,  Carlisle,  and  East 
Cumberland,  6.26  May,  1796;  m.  17  June,  1828,  Georgiana 
Christiana,  7th  dau.  of  George  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Munden,  co. 
Hertford,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

John  William,  his  heir. 

George  Hibbert,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Walter  James,  heir  to  his  brother. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Patterdale  Hall,  co.  West- 
morland, J. P.,  6.  1820;  d.  unm.  4  Feb.  1881,  when  he  was  «. 
by  his  brother, 

George  Hibbert  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Patterdale  Hall  and 
Enholmes  Hall,  J. P.,  6.  28  Oct.  1832 ;  d.  18S7,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

S^af.s— Patterdale  Hall,  Hallsteads,  Penrith  ;  and  Enholmes 
Hall,  Patrington,  near  Hull. 


MARSHALL  OP  TREWORGEY.  | 

Marshall,    William    Nicholas    Cottkock,  I 
Esq.,  of  TrevForgey,  Cornwall,  J.P.,  b.    11  April, 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAE 


1339 


1846  ;  m.  1st,  Oct..  1867,  Alice  Ann  Grey,  only  cliild 
of  Bev.  Jolm  Grlanville,  Eector  of  Jacobstow, 
Cornwall,  wliich  lady  d.  1876  ;  2ndly,  1879,  Eliza- 
beth, widow  of  C.  E.  Rowcliife,  Esq.  of  Stog- 
umber,  Somerset ;  and  3rdly,  26  Jan.  1882,  Harriet 
Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  James  Coleridge, 
Esq.,  of  the  Manor  House,  Ottery  St.  Mary, 
Devon,  and  has  issue, 

CoLEKiDGE  CoNNOCK,  6.  15  Marcli,  18S3. 
Monica  Augusta,  b.  20  Feb.  1891. 

Lineag'e. — The  ancient  scat  and  estate  of  TroworKcy, 
parish  of  St.  Cleer,  is  inherited  by  the  Mabshalls,  through 
females,  from  the  old  family  of  Connock,  whose  residence  it 
was  before  the  time  of  Henry  VIII.  Nicholas  Connock,  Esq. 
<who  d.  21  July,  1757),  was  the  last  male  representative  of  the 
name  and  family  in  Cornwall.  In  Spain,  a  highly  honourable 
branch  still  flourishes.  The  widow  of  Nicholas  Connock  sur- 
vived him  more  than  forty  years,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1804.  At  her 
decease,  Trcworgey  passed  to  her  sister,  Mrs.  Ince,  and  then  to 
her  dau..  Miss  Anne  Ince,  who  d.  U7im.,  and  waas.  by  her 
nephew,  William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Treworgey,  the  descend- 
ant of  an  ancient  Devonshire  family.  His  father.  Rev.  Lew- 
is Marshall,  Vicar  of  Davidstow  and  Eector  of  Lcsnewth  (son 
of  Lewis  and  Alice  Marshall),  m.  1794,  Armenell,  dau.  of  John 
Inch,  Esq.,  ofCamelford,  andcZ.  23  March,  1833,  aged  75,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  William,  who  s.  to  Treworgey. 

II.  Ambrose  Hodge,  m.  2  Feb.  1827,  and  had  issue,  Ambrose 
Hodge;  William  Fillis;  Wallis  lloberts ;  John;  Hannah; 
Susan;  Mary  Hart;  and  Ann  Armenell. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  18  Sept.  1823,  Eev.  George  Pool  Norris. 

II.  Susannah,  m.  William  Fillis  Pearce,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Treworgey,  High  Sheriff  1843, 
b.  10  March,  1798;  to.  30  June,  1840,  Everi'da.dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Robert  Palk  Carrington,  Rector  of  Bridford,  Devon,  by 
Dorothea  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joshua  Williams,  Esq.  of  Per- 
ridge  House,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Dec.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Nicholas  Connock,  now  of  Treworgey. 

II.  Lewis  Carrington,  b.  26  March,  1848. 

I.  Eveiilda  Armenell,  m.  18  April,  1861,  William  Crawford 
FtTte  cue,  Esq.,  son  of  Herbert  Fortescue,  Esq.  of 
Plymouth. 

u.  Frances  Dorothea,  m.  July,  18G8,  Dr.  George  Kerswill,  of 
East  Looe,  Cornwall.  in.  Mary  Susan. 

IV.  Alice  Georgina,  d.  20  May,  1862. 

Arvis— Or,  a  millrind  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  antelopes' heads 
of  the  field.     Crest— An  antelope's  head  erased  or. 
Stat — Treworgey,  Liskeard,  Cornwall. 


MAE  SHALL  OP  SARNESFIELD  COURT. 

Maeshall,  Geoege  William,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
E.S.A.,  J. P.,  of  Sarnesfield  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
and  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Eouge  Croix  Pursuivaut  of  Ai-ms,  b.  19  April, 
183y,  m.  26  Sept.  18G7,  Alice  Euth,  dan.  of  Eev. 
Ambrose  William  Hall,  M.A.,  sometime  Eector  of 
Debden,  Essex,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  4  Sept.  1869.  ii.  Isaac,  6.  4  Nov.  1870. 

Lineage.— William  Marshall,  of  Perlethorpe,  co.  Not- 
tingham, was  living  there  in  1063-4.  Isaac  Marshall,  of 
Perlethorpe,  ttmp.  Charles  II.,  had  issue,  by  Rebecca  his 
wife.  dau.  of  Robert  Feather,  of  that  place  (who  d.  6  Nov. 
1716), 

Isaac  Marshall,  bapt.  at  Perlethorpe  12  March,  1686  ; 
bur.  there  2  Feb.  1733-4.  He  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  Mary 
Clark,  a  son,  Isaac,  of  whom  presently,  and  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Elizabeth  (who  d.  May,  1732),  a  son,  William,  ana  three  daus. 

'  The  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Marshall,  of  Perlethorpe,  6.  1717,  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau. 

I  of  William  Keyworth,  of  RufTord,  co.  Nottingham,  and  by  her 

;   (who  rf.  4  April,  1758,  aged  36)  had  issue,  i.  Isaac,  d.  young; 

:  II.  William,  of  Birmingham  ;  and  three  daus.  He  to.  2ndly, 
Sarah  Lane,  by  Whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  dying  26  June, 
17SG,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

.      AViLLiAM  Marshall,   of  Birmingham,  and  of  The  Grange, 

,  ■N\'ard  End,  co.  Warwick,  6.  26  Nov.  1753;  d.  29  Dec.  1837, 
and  was  bur.  at  Aston,  near  Birmingham.  He  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.   of  James  Goddington,  of  Birmingham,  and  by  her  (Who 

j  <(.  11  Sept.  1786,  aged  28)  had  issue  (with  others,   who  d. 

i  young)  two  sons, 


I.  Isaac,  6.  13  Aug.  1778;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Sim- 
cox,  and  d.  10  July,  1854,  leaving  issue. 

II.  William,  of  Bescott  and  Walsall,  co.  Stafford,  h.  23  May, 
1783;  m.  16  April,  1807,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter  Wethcrhead, 
of  Walsall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Nov.  1865)  left  issue.  He 
d.  14  Feb.  1841. 

William  Marshall  nt.  2ndly,  Susannah,  widow  of  William 
Twells,  and  dau.  of  Joseph  Meller,  of  Morton  Grange,  co. 
Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  June,  1835)  had  issue, 
in.  Henry,  6.  2  Feb.  1789;  m.  1st,  Marsaretta,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Adams,  and  2ndly,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Bingley  ; 
and  d.  without  male  issue,  18  June,  1880,  leaving  three 
daus. 

IV.  George,  of  Ward  End  House. 

This  George  Marshall,  of  Ward  End  House,  6.  29  Sept. 
1794;  d.  25  Feb.  1855 ;  m.  1st,  Ann  Alice,  dau.  of  George  Lander, 
and  by  her  had,  Walter,  who  d.  an  infant ;  and  2ndly,  Eliza 
Henshaw,  dau.  of  John  Coniberbach,  of  Langley  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
and  had  issue,  an  only  son,  the  present  George  William  BIae- 
shall,  Esq.  of  Sarnesfield  Court. 

Ai-ms — Barry  of  six  erm.  and  az.,  a  horseshoe  or  between 
three  bezants.  Crest — A  bezant  charged  with  a  horseshoe  sz. 
between  two  wings  barry  of  six  erm.  and  az.  Motto — Yi 
inartiuli  Deo  adjuvante. 

iSeat — Sarnestield  Court,  Weobley,  co.  Hereford. 


MARSHALL  OF  BROADWATER. 

Marshall,  Lieut. -Gen.  Frederick,  Esq., 
C.M.G.,  of  Catteshall  Manor,  Broadwater,  Surrey, 
J. P.,  Lieut. -Gen.  (retired),  late  Aide-de-Camp  to 
H.E.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  and  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  2ud  Life  Guards,  Master  of  the  Horse  to  tlie 
Earl  of  Carlisle,  E.G.,  when  Lord. -Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  Col.  of  the  1st  Eoyals,  b.  26  July,  1829 ; 
m.  16  Dec.  1861,  Adelaide  Laura,  youngest  dau.  of 
Capt.  Edward  G.  Howard,  nephew  of  Bernard 
Edward,  12th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  E.G.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  George  W^ilfred  Howaud,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  b. 
27  Feb.  1864  ;  m.  1890,  Florence,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Graham  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Hallyburton,  co.  Forfar. 

I.  Sybil  Mary,  m.  1887,  William  Arnold  Webster  Lawson, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Edward 
Levy  Lawson,  Bart,  and  has  issue.  (See  Burke's  Peer- 
age.) 

II.  llylda  Theifese,  m.  April,  1892,  Walter  de  Winton,  Esq., 
1st  Life  Guards,  of  Maesllwch  Castle,  co.  Radnor. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Marshall,  anciently  Marchal, 
lived  in  Sussex  many  generations  before 

Thomas  Marshall  (son  of  Thomas  Jlarshall,  of  Eastbourne) 
left  the  county,  and  m.  1743,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  William 
Bryant,  of  Haslemere,  Surrey.  By  her  he  had  two  sons,  Thomas 
Marshall,  who  d.  without  issue,  and 

Robert  Bryant  Marshall,  Esq.,  6.  18  Oct.  1744,  who 
derived  considerable  property  from  his  uncle,  Roliert  Bryant, 
of  Haslemere,  the  only  brother  of  Mary  Bryant,  the  said  Robert 
Bryant  having  but  one  child,  a  dau.,  to  whom  he  left  the  rest 
of  his  estates.  Robert  Marshall  d.  leaving  two  sons  (George, 
of  Broadwater,  and  Henry,  of  Godalming),  and  three  daus., 
who  m.  three  brothers,  Anne,  who  to.  William  Ponlitex,  of 
Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park  Gardens  ;  Sarah,  who  m.  Edmund 
Pontifei,  of  Bramhope  Lodge,  Charlton,  Kent;  and  Mary,  who 
))!.  John  Pontifex,  of  Groom's  Hill,  Blackheath,  Kent.  His 
elder  son, 

George  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Broadwater,  Surrey,  J.P.,  6.  31 
Oct.  1796 ;  TO.  1  Feb.  1819,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Edenbridge,  Kent ;  d.  Dec.  1852,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
March,  j864)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander. 

II.  Murray,  to.  8  Feb.  1849,  Eliza,  3rd  dau.  of  W.  Gibbs,  Esq. 
of  Tichenor  Park,  Sussex. 

III.  Frederic,  now  of  broadwater. 

IV.  Henry,  late  Col.  9th  Lancers,  m.  18  July,  1860,  Alice, 
dau  of  William  Heath  Jary,  Esq.  of  Blofield  Lodge  and 
Builingham  House,  Norfolk. 

I.  Sarah,  widow  of  Capt.  Thomas  Shearburn,  of  Snaith  Hall, 
CO.  York. 

II.  Emily,  m.  29  June,  1859,  Charles  Edward  Fairtlough,  Esq. 
(deceased),  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  3rd  Depot  Bairalion, 
eldest  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Gerald  Fairtlough,  Eector  of 
Aghinagh,  co.  Cork. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  pile  between  two  anchors  in  base  or,  an 
anchor  sa.      Crest — A  crested  female  figure  vested  arg.,  the 


1340 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


riEjlit  hand  pointing  to  a  rainbow  above  her  head  ppv.  and  with 
tlie  left  supporting  an  anchor  in  front  gu.  J/otio— Spes  niea 
in  coelo. 

Sf««— Catteshall  Manor,  Broadwater,  near  Godalming, 
Surrey.     2'oini  liouse — 9,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Clubs — United  Service,  Army  and  Navy,  Bachelors',  and 
Marlborough. 


liEESON-lffARSHALL,  OF  CALLINAFERCY 
HOUSE. 

Leeson-Maeshall  MARKnAM  Richard,  Esq.  of 
CallinafercY  House,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.,  Higli  Sheriff 
3  890,  B.A.  New  Coll.  Oxon,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  24. 
Dec.  1859;  m.  9  Aug.  1890,  Mabel  Edith,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Fermor  Godfrey,  Bart.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  May,  1892)  has  issue, 

Mary  (May),  b.  19  May,  1891. 

Lineage Robert  Leeson,  Esq.,  6.  April,  1796,  son  of 

Hon.  Robert  Leeson,  second  son,  by  bis  third  wife,  of  Joseph, 
1st  Earl  of  Milltown  (s:e  Bdrke's  Peerap-e,  Milltown,  E.),m. 
Jan.  1820,  Elizilietli,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress  of  Ralph 
Marshall,  Esq.  of  BallymacAdam,  co.  Kerry,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 

Richard  John  Leeson,  Esq.,  6.  11  April,  1828,  who  took  the 
surname  of  Marshall  under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  John  Mark- 
ham  Marshall,  Esq.,  m.  23  Sept.  1858,  Rebecca  (Zeena),  dau. 
of  Yen.  Ambrose  Power,  Archdeacon  of  Lismore,  and  d.  27 
Aug.  1877,  leaving  (with  three  daus.,  Mary  Henrietta,  Grace 
Elizabeth,  and  Ediih  Susan)  a  son,  the  present  Markham 
BicuABD  Leeson-Marshall,  Esq.  of  Callinafercy  House. 

^aiuilj)  of  IHursball. 

Tristram  Marshall  came  to  Kerry  in  the  expedition  of  Sir 
Charles  Wilmot,  1G02,  and  marrying  Mary,  dau.  of  Maurice 
EitzGerald,  of  BallymacAdam  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  settled  there. 
His  son, 

John  Marshall,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Florence  McCarty,  of 
Clodane ;  was  driven  out  by  the  Irish  in  the  great  rebellion 
of  1G41,  returned  as  a  Capt.  in  Cromwell's  army,  and  re-settled 
at  liallyniac.Vdam  Castle,  co.  Kerry.    His  son, 

Ralph  Marshall,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Brown,  of 
Eallyneatig,  co.  Kerry,  aCromwellian  officer.     His  son, 

Ralph  Marshall,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Pur- 
cell,  of  Gortenard,  co.  Cork.    His  son, 

John  Marshall,  m.  Lucy,  sister  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Day,  a 
Judge  of  the  King's  Bench.     His  son, 

Ralph  Marshall,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry  1799;  m.  Jane, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Markham,  of  Brewslerfield,  co. 
Kerry;  and  was  killed  in  the  Peninsular  War,  leaving  a  son, 
John  Markham,  who  d.  unm.  1832,  and  a  dau. 

Elizabeth  Marshall,  ra.  Jan.  1820,  Robert,  son  of  Hon. 
Eoliert  Leeson,  youngest  son  of  Joseph,  1st  Earl  of  Milltown, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Richard  John  Leeson  (who  took  the  name  of  Marshall,  as 
above),  m.  23  Sept.  1858,  Rebecca(Zeena),  dau.  of 'Ven.  Ambrose 
Power,  Archdeacon  of  Lismore,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1877,  leaving 
ovith  three  daus.)  a  son,  Markham  Richard  Leeson-Marshall. 

^itmih)  of  g1arhl)am. 

John  Markham,  an  officer  in  Cromwell's  army,  settled  in 
Ireland.     His  son, 

Capt.  Joshoa  Markham,  of  Killaha  Casle,  co.  Kerry,  m. 
Mildred,  :ind  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Francis  Brewster,  of 
Brewstei-field,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  1717.     His  son, 

Joshua  Markham,  of  Nunstown,  la.  Hester,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  William  Godfrey,  of  Callinafercy,  co.  Kerry.     Ills  son, 

John  Markham,  of  Brewstertield,  and  Callinafercy,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Kerry  1784,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  GeofTry  "The 
O'Uonoghue  of  the  Glynn,"  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
"  The  McCarty  More."    His  only  dau., 

Jane  Markham,  m.  Ralph  Marshall,  of  BallymacAdam,  co. 
Kerry. 

,'(r/ns—(S«  Burke's  Peerage,  Miltown,  E.) 

Seat— Callinafercy  House,  Killorglm,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry. 


MARSHALL  OF  HAMBLETON  HALL. 

^-  AESHALL,  Walter  Gore,  Esq.  of  Hambleton 
Hall,  CO.  Rutland,  High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  25  Sept. 
18-15 ;  educated  at  Winchester  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon, 
M.A.,  1869. 

Lineagre. — George  Marshall,  Esq.  of  'Westoe.  Durham, 
6.  1705;  m.  1794;  andd.  1839,  leaving  by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau. 


of  James  Anderson,  of  Cleadon,  Durham,  (who  d   1830)  a  son, 
George  Marshall,  Esq.,  b.  1802 ;  to.  25  Feb.  1836,  Elizabetft  • 
Helen,   dau.   of  John  Gore,   Esq.   of  The  Harts,   Woodford, 
Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  July,  1890)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  m.  the  Hon.  Sophie  Byng,  sister  of  George  Stan- 
ley, 8th  'Viscount  Torrlngton,  and  has  issue,  George  Byng, 
b.  1876. 

II.  Walter  Gore,  now  of  Hambleton  Hall. 

1.  Helen  Rosa,  i>i.  E.  Courage,  Esq.  of  Shenfield  Place,  Brent- 
wood, Essex,  and  has  issue. 
If.  Constance,  m.  Gen.  Vesey,  late  R.A.,  and  cL  leaving  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  F.  G.  Powell,  Esq.  (deceased),  late  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Claudine  Frances,  m.  George  Blois  (deceased),  brother  to 
Sir  J.  it.  Blois,  Bart. 

V.  Katharine  Mildred,  a  Sister  of  Mercy. 

VI.  Evangeline  Julia,  to.  Clement  A.  P.  Cooper,  late  29tli 
Regt.,  brother  to  Sir  Astley  Cooper,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Marshall  d.  17  May,  1877. 

Seat — Hambleton  Hall,  Oakham,  Rutland. 
Toicn  Residmct — 9,  CJueen  Anne  Street,  W. 


MARSHALL  OF  BARONNE  COURT. 

Marshall,  William  Kennedy,  Esq.  of 
Baronne  Court,  King's  co.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  ■ 
Sheriff  1886,  b.  12  March,  1858  ;  m.  27  May,  1881, 
Ada  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Michael  Den  Keatinge,  • 
Esq.  D.L.,  of  Woodsgift,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Adelaide^ 
dau.  of  Col.  Grogan,  of  Seafield.  co.  IJublin,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Gilbert  Kennedy,  b.  28  May,  1888. 

I.  Eva  Josephine.  . 

II.  Esm^  Georgina  Ermyntrude. 

Lineage. — Joseph    Marshall,   Esq.    of    Glenkeen,    co, 

Tyrone,  6.  in  the  beginning  of  the  18th  century;  to.  Miss- 
Simpson,  CO.  Armagh,  and  had  a  son,  Cornelius  (Rev.)  (father 
of  Rev.  Joseph  Marshall,  of  whom  hereafter),  and  a  dau. 
Sarah,  who  d.  s.  p.  1850,  having  to.  Matthieu  Louis,  Baron  de 
Prlgny  de  Qu^ricux  (Admiral  tern]}.  Louis  Philippe),  who  left, 
by  will  in  1850,  his  estates  in  France  to  his  wife's  nephew, 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Marshall,  of  Baronne  Court,  J.P.  for 
King's  CO.  and  for  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1801 ;  son  of  Rev.  Corne- 
lius Marshall  (son  of  Joseph,  of  Glenkeen),  by  his  wife  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Rev.  John  Brydge.  He  had  two  brothers,  John 
(Rev.),  of  Wark,  Northumberland;  Robert,  m.  Miss  Swayne, 
and  d.  leaving  an  only  son,  George  Swayne,  b.  1846,  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A. ;  and  one  sister,  Sophia  Ward,  m.  Richard  Bol- 
ton, Esq.  of  Castle  Ring,  co.  Louth.  He  m.  in  1853,  Sophia 
Jane,  dau.  of  Hugh  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Cultra,  D.L.  co.  Down, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William  Kennedy,  now  of  Baronne  Court. 

I.  Josephine,  m.  1875,  Thomas  Bernard  Hackett,  Esq.  of 
Riverstown,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.-Col. 'V.C. Royal' 
Welsh  Fu>iliers. 

II.  Georyina,  m.  1st,  1877,  William  Grogan  Graves,  Esq.  of 
Cloghan  Castle,  King's  co.,  by  whom  she  had  issue  (see    i 
Graves  of  Cloghan  Castle);  2ndly,  1891,  James  Kingston,  i 
Barton,  Esq.  of  Greenhill,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P. 

III.  Sophia  Margaret,  m.  1884,  A.  R.  Hutchinson,  Esq.,R.M.,  . 
of  Kiltorkan,  co.  Kilitenny,  late  Major  Royal  Welshi-  t 
Fusiliers;  and  d.  18t:5,  leaving  issue,  Muriel  Eleanor  I 
Sophia. 

Rev.  Joseph  Marshall  d.  25  Dec.  18G5. 

I 
SeaJ— Baronne  Court,  Parsonstown.  i 


MARSHAM  OF  RIPPON  HALL. 

Maesham,  Major  Henry  Savill,  of  Rippon 
Hall,  Hevingham,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major 
late  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  19  Jan.  1847,  m.  3 
April,  1883,Cai'oline,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Blake 
Humfrey,  Esq.  of  Wroxham  House,  Norfolk,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Henry  Patrick,  b.  9  May,  1884.  .  i 

II.  Arthur  Frederic,  6.  10  Feb.  1886.  j 

I.  Caroline  Charlotte,  b.  3  Feb.  1888.  ' 

II.  Margaret  Anne,  b.  9  June,  1890. 

Lineage. — This  ancient  House  derives  its  surname  fron> 
the  town  of  Marsham,  in  Norfolk,  in  which  co.  it  maintained 
a  prominent  rank  as  far  back  as  the  reign  of  Henry  I. 
There  remains,  however,  at  present,  no  regular  record  of  th» 


MAE 


THE  LAN^DED  GENTRY. 


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1341 


iamily  until  the  time  of  Edward  I.,  when  John  De  Marsham 
was  living  at  Marsham.    His  descendant, 

John  Mabsham,  of  Stratton  Strawless,  d.  1515,  and  left  hy 
his  wife  Ellyne,  with  a  dau.  Agnes, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  ancestor  of  the  Marshams,  Earls  of  Romncy. 

III.  James,  Sheriff  of  Norwich  1539,  d.  1544. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton,  who  attained  his 
majority  prior  to  the  year  1508,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton,  who  purchased,  1544,  the 
manor  and  advowson  of  Stratton  Strawless.  He  'iii.  Rosa,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Aldrich,  and  d.  1573,  leavingthree  daus.,  Anne,  m. 
Henry  Warne;  Judith,  m.  Austen  Slater;  Margaret,  d.  1634; 
and  two  sons,  d.  s.  p.,  with  an  eldest  son,  his  heir, 

Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  in.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Branthwaite,  of  Norwich,  and  had  i.  Thomas, 
m.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Edmund  Suckling,  Dean  of 
Norwich,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.  Agnes,  d.  1619,  and  2ndly, 
Jane  Rede,  of  Weston,  co.  Suffolk,  who  d.  s.  p.  1638  ;  n.  Miles, 
m.  Miss  Annis,  and  had  a  dau.  Constance;  in.  Robert,  of 
whom  hereafter;  i.  Thomasine,  m.  Thomas  Hancock;  u. 
Mary,  m.  George  Roberts.    The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  6.  1591 ;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  cf  John  Noblett,  of  Semer,  co.  Suffolk,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  1665),  with  three  daus.  (Anne,  ?)i.  Thomas  Bulwer, 
of  Buxton,  and  d.  1704;  Margaret  d.  unm.;  Elizabeth,  m. 
Thomas  Scambler,  of  Herringham,  co.  Essex,  and  d.  1686), 
three  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  d.s.  p.lGSl. 

II.  William,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Samuel  Harsnet,  of  Great 
Fransham,  co.  Norfolk  (who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  Robert  Drury, 
Bart,  of  Reddleswith),  and  d.  s.  p.  1674. 

in.  Henrt,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Marsham  rf.  1661.    His  3rd  son, 

Hekrt  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless  (eventually), 
Jb.  1628  ;  TO.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Themilthorpe, 
of  AVorstead,  who  d.  1678,  and  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bishop,  of  Hasely  Hall,  co.  Suffolk  (she  m.  2ndly,  John  Corn- 
wallis,  of  Wingfield  College,  and  d.  s.  p.  1703).  By  his  first 
wife  he  had  a  dau.  Margaret,  d  1668,  and  two  sons, 

I.  Heni-j',  d.  s.  p.  1678,  vita  piatris. 

II.  Thomas,  heir  to  his  father. 

JUr.  Marsham  d.  1692,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tho.mas  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  who  s.  to 
Wramplingham,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Leonard  Gooch,  Esq.  of 
Earsham  Hall,  and  by  her  (whoJ.  1750)  had,  with  seven  daus. 
<1  Mary,  m.  T.  Crosbold,  of  Norwich  ;  2  Margaret,  d.  1700  ; 
3  Anna,  d.  1781  ;  4  Philippa,  to.  P.  Elwin,  of  Therning;  5 
Elizabeth,  d.  1773  ;  6  Ulargaretta,  d.  1779;  7  Lucy,  d.  1802), 
two  surviving  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Leonard,  d.  s.  p.  1746. 

Mr.  Marsham  d.  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  E.R.S.,  6. 
1708;  TO.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  F.  Browne,  of  Yaxham,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  1752)  had  a  son, 

Robert,  his  heir. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  A.  Newby,  of  Stratton,  and  had 
another  son, 

Thomas,  who  d.  1773,  aged  15  years. 
Mr.  Marsham  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  b.  18  Dec. 
1749;  High  Sheriff  1801;  m.  17  April,  1781,  Sophia,  2nd  dau. 
of  Edward  Hase,  Esq.  of  Sail,  by  whom  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1824) 
he  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Edward  (Rev.;,  b.  1  April,  1787,  Rector  of  Stratton  Strawless , 
d.  10  Feb.  1869. 

Henry  (Rev.),  6.  1788;  d.  unm.  1815. 

Sophia  Virtue,  of  Thetford,  b.  1784;  d.  17  Nov.  1867. 

Lucy,  m.  14  May,  1818,  Rev.  John  Edwards,  of  Hardingham, 
Norfolk,  and  d.  1873. 

Mr.  Marsham  d.  15  April,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1834,  b.  24  June,  1783  ;  to.  26  Aug.  1804, 
Frances  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Custance,  Esq.  of  Weston 
House,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1874)  had  issue, 

Stratton  Robert  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1805  ;  to.  20  Sept. 
18-.8,  Amelia  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Matthew  Richard  Onslow,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir 
Richard  Onslow,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  10  Jan.  1S3S. 
Charles  \\  iljiam,  6.  30  Aug.  1814  ;  to.  13  April,  1841,  Emily 
Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Reginald  George  Macdonald,  of  Clan- 
ranald,  andd.  vita  patris  13  Dec.  1852,  leaving  by  her  (who 


TO.  2ndly,  Dec.  1856,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Fitzroy,  2nd  son  of 
Lord  Henry  FitzRoy)  one  child,  Charles  Robert  Marsham, 
Esq.,  heir  to  his  grandfather,  late  of  Stratton  Strawless. 
Henry  Philip  (Rev.),  of  Rippon  Hall,  Hevingham,  Norfolk, 
Rector  of  Stratton  Strawless,  1859-1872,  J. P.,  b.  10  Jan 
1817  ;  ?n.  19  Sept.  1843,  Caroline  Savill,  eldest  dau.  of  Onley 
Savin  Onley,  Esq.  of  Stisted  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  9  March, 
ls92,  having  by  her,  who  d.  22  Aug.  1893,  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Savill,  of  Rippon  Hall. 

II.  Charles  Alfred  Onley,  b.  18  June,  1849,  m.  5  Jan.  1875, 
Maiy  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  laie  William  Fox,  Esq. 
of  Adbury,  Hants.  He  assumed  by  royal  licence,  21 
May,  1891,  the  name  and  arms  of  Saville-Onley. 

III.  Frederic  Savill,  Capt.  late  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b. 
5  April,  1853,  m.  24  Aug.  1887,  Bertha  Alice,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  Colonel  Cameron  Hogge,  Grenadier  Guards,  and 
has  issue, 

Cameron  Violet,  &.  5  Sept.  1888. 
I.  Agnes  Louisa,  m.  7  May,  1874,  the   Rev.  James  Lee- 
Warner,  Rector  of  Beckley,  Sussex. 
Thomas  John  Gordon  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Dereham.  Norfolk, 

J.P.,  b.  19  Sept.  1821. 
George  Augustus,  of  The  Rookery,  Thetford,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

for  Norfolk  and  J.P.  for  Suffolk,  late  Major  West  Norfolk 

Militia,  6.  6  Aug.  1824. 
Frances  Sophia  Georgiana,  m.  7  Sept.  1830,  Rev.  William 

Arnold  Walpole  Keppel  (now  deceased),  3rd  son  of  Frederick 

Keppel,  Esq.  of  Lexham  Hall,  Norfolk  {see  Burke's  Peerage, 

ALBE.MARLE,  E.).     She  d.  7  June,  1883. 
Agnes  Sophia  Katherine,  m.  23  June,  1830,  the  late  Sir  Henry 

Thomas  Henry  Estridge  Durrant,  3rd  Bart,  of  Scottow,  and 

d.  28  April,  1831. 

Mr.  Marsham  d.  "25  March,  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
Charles  Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  co. 
Norfolk,  6.  17  Jan.  1853  ;  7ii.  1878,  Florence  Fanny,  only  dau. 
of  Charles  Carey,  Esq.  of  Dartmouth,  co.  Devon,  Lieut.  R.N., 
and  d.  s.  p.  21  March,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  Henry 
Savill  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Rippon  Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  crusily  fitchee  sa.  a  lion  passant  gu.  between 
two  bendlets  az.,  each  charged  with  three  crosslcts  or,  quarter- 
ing the  arms  of  Themilthorpe.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased 
gii.  charged  with  three  crosslets  fitchee  or.  J/oHo— Quod 
adest. 

5eai— Rippon  Hall,  Hevingham,  Nurfolk. 


MAKSHAM  OF  HAYLE  PLACE. 

Maesham,  George,  Esq.  of  Hayle  Place,  Kent, 
and  Heaclfort  House,  co.  Leitrim,  B.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  Kent,  D.L.  co.  Leitrim,  and  High  Sheriff 
thereof  1878,  b.  10  April,  1849. 

Liineagre. — Bryan  Jones,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
Auditor  of  War,  descended  from  an  ancient  family  in  Wales, 
had  a  grant  of  lands  from  King  James  1.  in  1622.  He  7». 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter  White,  Esq.  of  Pitchfordstown,  co. 
Dublin,  and  had  issue,  Walter,  his  heir;  Nicholas  of  the 
city  of  Dublin;  and  Mary,  to.  Robert  Aickin.  Bryan  Jones 
d.  7  Nov.  1671,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  to.  13  Jan.  1661,  Elizabeth, 
only  surviving  child  and  heir  of  Rev.  AVilliani  Howard,  alias 
Hayward,  ah'cisHayworth,  of  Dublin  (descended  from  a  family 
of  Hayworth,  seated  at  Fazakerly  and  Burscough,  in  Lanca- 
shire), and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1687,  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Theophilus  Jones,  Esq.,  b.  2  Sept.  1666,  sometime  of  Beal- 
anamore,  co.  Dublin,  and  afterwards  of  Headfort,  co.  Leitrim. 
He  7)1. 1692,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  widow  of  John  Edkins,  Esq.  of  Roper's  Rest, 
and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1736,  by  his  son, 

Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Headfort  and  of  Dublin,  m.  1722, 
Olivia,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon.  Chidley  Coote,  of 
Coote  Hall,  co.  Roscommon,  and  granddau.  of  Richard,  1st 
Lord  Coloony,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Theophilus,  his  heir. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  21  March,  1724;  vi.  22  March,  1754,  Chidley 
Morgan,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Mark  Anthony  Morgan,  Esq., 
M.P.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Catherine,  ?7^.  3  Jan.  1758,  Sir  Nicholas  Barry,  Bart. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Crofton,  Esq. 

IV.  Frances,  7/1.  Oct.  1760,  Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  Bligh,  brother 
to  John,  1st  Earl  of  Darnley. 

The  only  son  and  successor. 

The  Right  Hon.  Theophilus  Jones,  of  Headfort,  a  Privy 
Councillor  in  Ireland,  M.P.  for  co.  Leitrim  and  afterwards  for 
Coleraine,  m.  1st,  29  March,  1754,  Lady  Catherine  Beresford, 
dau.  of  Marcus,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Christmas,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  28  March,  1763)  he  had 
issue. 


1342 


IfAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAE 


I.  Walteb,  his  heir. 

'I.  Theophilus,  of  Bolton  Eow,  London,  Vice-Admiral  of  the 

Red,  6.  Sept.  1760;  d.  uvm  Nov.  18;i5. 
in.  James    (Rev.),   of  Mernon   Square,  Dublin,   Rector  of 

Urney,  Diocese  of  Derry,  m.  1st,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Theobald 

Wolfe,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  in  1793)  four  sons  and 

two  daus., 

1  Theopliilus,  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Iaw. 

2  Theobald,  Capt.  R.N.,  at  one  time  M.P.  co.  London- 
deny. 

3  James  (Rev.). 

4  Walter,  of  Dublin,  in.  and  had  issue. 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Catherine,  d.  rmm. 

Eev.  James  Jones  m.  2ndly,  1  Oct.  1796,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Blackwood,    Bart,    (by  Dorcas   his  wife,  Baroness 
Dufferin  and  Claneboye),  and  relict  of  the  Very  Rev.  John 
Ryder,  Dean  of  Lismore,  son  of  John  Ryder,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishi'])  of  Tuam.    Mr.  Jones  d.  in  1835,  and  was  bur.  at 
Urney. 
The  Right  Hon.  Theophilus  Jones  m.  2ndly,  1768,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Col.  John  Murray,  M.P.  for  Monaghan  (by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Cairnes,   Bart.,   and   widow   of   Cad- 
wallader.  Lord  Blayney),  and  had  by  her  one  son,  Henry,  who 
d.  young,  and   two  daus.,  Maria,  d.  unm.  and  Anne,  d.  in 
infancy.     Mr.  Jones  d.  8  Dec.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

AValter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Bealanamore,  co.  Dublin,  Headfort, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  Hayle  Place,  Kent,  Col.  Leitrim  Militia, 
and  M.P.  for  Coleraine,  h.  29  Dec.  1754;  m.  8  Oct.  1805, 
Katherine  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Lascelles 
Iremonger,  Vicar  of  Chadford,  co.  Southampton,  and  had  five 
daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

I.  Maria  Sophia,  to.  1838,  Henry  Shovel  Marsham,  Admiral 
R.N.,  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Jacob  Marsham,  and  s.  to 
Headfort  and  Bealanamore  ;  they  assumed  the  surname  of 
Jones.     She  d.  s.  p.  21  Dec.  1861 ;  he  d.  26  Oct.  1875. 

II.  Katherine  Penelope,  of  Headfort  and  Bealanamore,  d. 
until.,  and  was  s.  by  her  nephew,  George  Marsham. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mabcia,  m.  4  June,  1833,  Rev.  George 
Frederick  John  Marsham,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Allington,  Maid- 
stone, Kent  (who  was  b.  2  June,  1806,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1852), 
5th  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Jacob  Marsham,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
Windsor,  Prebendary  of  Rochester  and  Wells,  and  grandson 
of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Romney  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Rou- 
NEY,  E.),  and  d.  20  April,  1849,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Marsham,  now  of  Hayle  Place. 

1  Catharine  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  23  Jan.  1866,  Rev.  William 
Gale  Townley.  of  Beaupri^  Hall,  Norfolk,  who  d.  s.  p.  4 
Sept.  1869,  and  2ndly,  11  May,  1880,  Hon.  Edward  Ken- 
yon,  son  of  2nd  Baron  of  Kenyon. 

2  Marcia  Elizabeth  Maria. 

3  Frances  Penelope,  m.  20  June,  1876,  Eev.  Cloudcsley 
Dewar  Bullock  Marsham,  Vicar  of  Stoke  Lyne  and  Cavers- 
field,  co.  Oxford,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Bullock  Marsham,  Esq., 
D.C.L.,  Warden  of  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  and  d.  9  Feb. 
189  I,  leaving  issue, 

1  Cloudesley  Henry,  b.  1879. 

2  Francis  William,  b.  1883. 

1  Jessie  Catharine.  2  Constance  Elizabeth. 

4  Elizaneth  Isabella  Sophia,  d.  1  Sept.  1883,  unm. 
rv.  Sophiu,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1890. 

T.  Anne,  m.  William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Wierton,  and  d.  s.  j>. 
1882. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  lion  passant  in  bend 
gu.  between  two  bendlets  az.,  for  Marsham  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu., 
two  lioncels  rampant  guardant  or,  armed  and  langued  az.,  on  a 
quarter  of  the  second  a  fret  of  the  first,  for  Jones.  Crest— A 
lion's  head  erased  gu.     Motto— ison  sibi  scd  patria;. 

Seats — Hayle  Place,  Maidstone,  Kent,  and  Headfort  House, 
Leitrim. 


HARTEN  OF  MARSHALS  WICK. 

Marten,  George  Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Marshals 
Wick,  Herts,  J. P.  b.  20  June,  1840 ;  m.  14  Nov. 
1872,  Anne  Pring,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  John 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  51,  Cumberland  Place,  Hydo  Park, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Ernest,  6.  1877. 

II.  Francis  Arthur. 

I.  Winifred. 

II.  Agnes  Clara. 

liineag'e. — The  family  derives  from  John  Marten,  Esq. 
of  Rowsham,  co.  Oxford,  living  1555.  He  was  father  of  John 
Marten,  of  Rowsham,  ni.  Anne  Howchins,  andd.  1599,  leaving 
a  son,  John,  of  Rowsham,  father,  by  Fredswed  Comyns  his 
wife,  of  TnoMAS,  of  Rowsham  and  Radford,  who  m.  Elizabeth 
Loggan,  of  Idbury  (of  kin  to  William  of  Wykeham),  and  had  a 
son,  John,  of  Lavington,  who  m.  Mary  Byroni,  and  dying 
1718,  left  a  son, 


Thomas  Marten,  Esq.  of  Rowsham,  to.  Frances,  dau.  ofRer. 
Francis  Morley,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Bishop's  Waltham,  and  by  her 
had  three  sons,  cf  whom  two  d.  unm.  The  only  son  who 
married, 

George  Marten,  Esq.  of  Radford,  co.  Oxford,  and  Lime 
House,  Middlesex,  m.  1750,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Hugh  Bidwell, 
Esq.,  and  </.  1793,  having  had  a  son  and  heir, 

GE3BGE  SuLivAN  Marten,  Esq.  of  Radford,  who  sold  that 
estate,  and  purchased  Marshals  Wick,  Herts.  He  m.  1st, 
12  May,  1800,  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Nevinson,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1809)  had  a  dau.,  Jane,  rii.  1833,  Richard  Edgell 
Wyatt  Edgell,  Esq.  of  Milton  Place,  Surrey,  and  d.  1843,  and 
six  sons,  of  whom  the  last  two  survivors  were, 

George  Robert,  his  heir. 
Thomas  Pownet,  i.  his  brother. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1811,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Tucker,  and  by  her 
had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

Francis,  Rear- Admiral  R.N.,  h.  1814. 

Charles  Tori n,  b.  1815. 

Henrietta,  ?ii.  1849,  Frederick  Rodolph  Blake,  Esq.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  33rd  Regt.,  who  d.  1855,  having  served  in  the  Crimea. 

Cecilia  Mury. 

Mr.  Marten  d.  Jan.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Robert  Marten,  Esq.  of  Marshals  Wick,  co.  Herts, 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  May,  1801 ;  d.  17  June,  1878,  and  was  s.  by 

his  brother, 
Thomas   Pownet  Marten,  Esq.  of  Marshals  Wick,  J. P.,  6. 

1803;  «.  his  brother  1876;   late  of  the  H.E.I. C.  Civil  Service; 

m.  1837,  Clara  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Parry  Nisbet,  Esq.  of 

Southbroome  House,  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 
I.  George  Nisbet,  now  of  Marshals  Wick. 

I.  Clara  Jane,  m.  1870,  Rev.  Henry  Palmer,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Sullington,  Pulborough,  Sussex,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  May, 
Cecilia. 

II.  Harriet.  in.  Marian  Betha. 
Mr.  Marten  d.  1889. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  oval  buckles  fessways,  two  and  one,  arg. 
Crest — A  martin  sa.  holding  in  the  beak  a  bucide,  as  in  the 
arms. 

SMt — Marshals  W'ick,  St.  Alban's,  Herts. 


HAKTIN  OF  HAM  COURT. 

Martin,  George  Edward,  Esq.  of  Ham  Court, 
CO.  AVorcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1882, 
Major  Queen's  Own  AVorcestershire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Upton,  b.  11  Nov. 
1829  ;  'm.  15  Oct.  1862,  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Cherry,  Esq.  of  larickeudon  Grange,  co. 
Hertford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts,  by  Charlotte 
Cassandra  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eight  Eev.  H.  PhiU- 
potts.  Bishop  of  Exeler,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eliot  George  Bromlet,  h.  2  Oct.  1866. 

II.  Granville  Edward  Bromley,  6.  18  Oct.  1875. 

I.  Charlotte  Susan  Henrietta,  b.  3  Jan.  1864. 

II.  Madeleine  Frances,  6.  4  June,  18(55. 

III.  Eleanor  Mary,  b.  14  Nov.  1869. 

IV.  Annora  Margaret,  b.  7  April,  1872. 

liineage.— William  Martin.  Esq.  of  Evesham,  co.  Wor- 
cester, m.  July,  1078,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Knight,  Esq.  of 
Barrels,  co.  Warwick,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Eaw- 
lings,  Esq.  of  Donington,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  Banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  and  of  Clapham, 
Surrey,  M.P.  for  Wilton,  m.  Elizabeth  dau.  of  Richard 
Lowe,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts,  and  d.  s.  p.  116b. 

II.  William,  Barrister  at-Law,  of  Lincoln's  inn,  and  Clapham, 
Surrey,  M.P.  for  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of    I 
—  Mi'rrelli,  Esq.,  and  d.  1757. 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV  James,  Banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Cam- 
bridge, purchased,  1721,  the  estate  and  manor  of  Quy,  from 
Sir  Paul  Wiiichcote,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  15  Dec.  1744. 

The  3rd  son, 

JouN  Martin,  Esq.  of  Quy  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Over- 
bury  Park,  CO.  Worcester,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  i/i.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Sneed  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  hud  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Quy  Hall  and  Overbury  Park,  m.  Judith  Bromley, 
heiress  of  Ham  Court,  but  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury  (see  Martin  of  ledlbvmj  anoi 
Martin  of  Omrburv). 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Sir  Nicholas  Hackctt  Carcw,  of  EedilingtoD 
Hall,  Surrey. 


MAE 


THE  LANDED  GEN'TRY. 


MAR 


1343 


ji.  Anne,  m.  Henry  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Muckross,  Killarney. 
iir.  Jlargaret,  m.  Treadway  Russell   Nash    Esq.,  D.D.,  of 

Bevere,  Worcester,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Margaret, 

TO.  1780,  John  Lord  Soraer.s. 
"    IV.  Elizabeth,  v\.  William  Ueberden,  M.D. 

The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Martin,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  M.P.  for 
Tewkesbury,  wi.  Eleanor,  dau.  cf  Sir  John  Torriano,  Knt.,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Horace  Mann,  Bart.  K.B., 
British  Envoy  at  Florence,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Quy  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  d.  11  July,  1821. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Charles.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Solomon  Williams,  Esq.  of  Dublin;  and  d.  1827,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Charles  Herbert  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  1st,  18IS.  Eliza  Porter, 
*         2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Sloane,  Esq.  of  Tobago,  and 

had  three  daus.,  Henrietta  Ann  Bidgood,  m.  3  Aug.  1843, 
Samuel  White  Baker,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Baker, 
Esq.  of  Lypiatt  Park,  co.  Gloucester  (she  ci.  29  Dec.  1855) ; 
Eliza  Heberden,  m.  3  Aug.  1843,  John  Garland  Baker, 
2nd  son  of  the  aforesaid  Samuel  Baker,  Esq.  ;  and 
Charlotte  Louisa.  He  in.  2ndly,  Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Joseph  Goodwin,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her,  Charles 
Frederick,  and  Gertrude  Eleanor  Frances,  d.  16  Nov. 
1865. 

2  John  Williams,  of  Twinning,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  m.  1st, 
Jane  Clarke,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  2udly,  1841,  Sophia  Bash- 
ford,  dau.  William  Whitehouse,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had 
Issue,  Charles  Stanhope ;  d.  Jan.  1859. 

1  Eliza,  m.  James  M.  Cabe,  M.D.,  and  had  issue. 
'■  IV.  George  (Rev.),   Vicar  of  Overbury,    and  afterwards  of 
Broad  Windsor,  ni.  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Clarke,  Esq., 
and  d.  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Maria,  ni.  William  Hill  Buckle, 
Esq.  of  Chaceley,  near  Tewkesbury,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  J.  JFoote,  Esq.,  and  d.  12  May,  1831,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Mary,  to.  Rev.  Thomas  Heberden,  Canon-Residentiary  of 
Exeter;  d.  29  Nov.  1849,  and  had  issue. 

in.  Anna,  m.  Joseph  Smith,  Esq.,  Private  Secretary  to  Mr. 
Pitt :  d.  13  Aug.  1791. 

ihe  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Joseph  MARTnf,  of  Ham  Court,  co.  Worcester,  was 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Upton-on-Severn  and  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts,  Rector  of  Bourton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Canon-Residentiary  of  Exeter.  He  m.  1786,  Isabella  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Rev.  John  Sturgcs,  LL.D. ,  Prebendary  and 
Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Winchester,  and  sister  of  the 
Right  Hon.  William  Sturges-Bourne,  of  Testwood,  Hants,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Johw,  late  of  Ham  Court. 

II.  George  (Kev.),  Canon-Residentiary  and  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Exeter  and  Vicar  of  Harberton,  m.  1st,  26  July, 
1825,  the  Lady  Charlotte  Sophia  Eliot,  youngest  dau.  of 
William,  2nd  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  and  d.  11  Aug.  18G0. 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue. 

I        1  George  Edward,  now  of  Ham  Court. 

2  Henry  Arthur  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Laxton,  Notts. 

1  Georgina,  deceased.  2  Susan  Isabella,  deceased. 

3  Charlotte  Harriet. 

■t  Jemima  Anne  Frances,™.  Jan.  1860,  Col.  Sir  Charles 
Cooper  Johnson,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Sir  H.  A.  Johnson,  Bart, 
of  Southlands,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue. 
Rev.  George  Martin  ni.  2ndly,  21  July,  1842,  Renira  Hen- 
rietta Aldenburg,  only  dau.  of  Admiral  William  hentinck, 
by  the  Lady  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl 
llanvers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1868)  had  issue, 

1  Albert  Bentinck,  6.  16  Dec.  1843:  d.  9  May,  1886. 

2  Evelyn  Charles,  Capt.  87th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  h.  5 
July,  1847  ;  ni.  3  June,  ISiO,  Edith  Hamilton,  dau.  of 
John  Martin,  Esq.  of  the  Upper  Hall,  Ledbury,  and  has 
issue,  Evelyn  George,  6.  March,  1881 ;  John  Bentinck,  b. 
Jan.  1883,  and  Edith  Henrietta  Dorothea,  6. 25  May,  1S85. 

1  Renira  Isabella.  2  Emily  Frances,  deceased. 

3  Lucy  Annora,  m.  16  Sept.  1879,  Arthur  Charles  Cherry, 
Esq.  of  Hanwick  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  son  of  B.  Cherry 
Esq.  of  Brickendon,  and  has  issue.  ' 

III.  Henry,  d.  1843. 

'■'•  ^^'il'iam  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Staverton,  Devon,  m.  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Darlington, 
Devon,  d.  10  April,  1850,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  (Rev.),  6  U  Jan.  1831 ;  m.  10  Feb.  1886,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard  Luxton,  Esq.,  and  d.  7  Sept.  1890,  leavinc- 
issue,  William  Arthur,  6.  2  Dec.  1886. 

2  Arthur,  deceased. 

3  Richard  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Hfracombe,  Devon,  ra.  Eliza 
JKose  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Rose  Fearon,  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary  s  Church,  Devon. 

4  Francis,  deceased. 

6  Charles  Rector  of  Dartington,  Devon,  late  Warden  of 
rtauiey  Coll  ,  m.  Dora  Frances  Jloberiey,  dau.  of  the 
Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  has  issue. 

6  Alfred  John. 


7  John  Harington,  Capt.  R.N.  (deceased). 

8  Reginald,  deceased. 

1  Caroline. 

2  Frances,  m.  1852,  Rev.  Jos.  Lloyd  Brereton,  Prebendary 
of  Exeter,  Rector  of  Little  Massingham,  Norfolk,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

3  Mary  Isabella,  deceased. 

4  Anne.  5  Louisa  Renira. 

V.  Francis,  d.  unm.  24  Feb.  1810. 

VI.  Richard  (Rev.),  Canon  of  Truro,  Vicar  of  Menheniot 
Cornwall,  m.  Ch.irlotte  (she  d.  Iti  Jan.  1882),  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  J.  W.  Baugh,  Rector  of  Ripple,  co.  Worcester,  and 
Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Bristol,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1888. 

VII.  John  Sturges,  d.  unm.  9  Aug.  1839. 

I.  Isabella  Margaret,  deceased.  ii.  Eleanor,  deceased. 

III.  Anne,  deceased.  iv.  Frances,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  John  Martiv,  Esq.  of  Ham  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  for  many  years  of  the  Worcestershire 
Yeomanry,  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now  of  Ham 
Court. 

Arms—'Pa.^y  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  martlets  of 
the  first.  CreiJ— A  martin  passant  ppr.  Motto— Ferns  letho 
tiagitium. 

i'cat— Ham  Court,  Upton-on-Severn,  co.  Worcester, 


MARTIN  OF  LEDBXJRT. 

Martin,  Waldtve  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq. 
of  The  Upper  Hall,  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  F.S.S.,  b.  22  Sept.  1854  ;  m.  1st,  2S  Aug. 
1877,  Georgina  Maude,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Gregory 
Haines,  Madras  Army,  by  Hon.  Jane  Eliza  Mona, 
Gougli,  Lis  -n-ife,  dau.  of  Field-Marshal  Viscount 
Gough,  K.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Dec,  1883) 
has  issue, 

I.  HcGH  Waldtve,  6.  8  July,  1878. 

II.  George  Dermot,  b.  20  March,  1880. 

III.  Alick  Gregory,  b.  4  Oct.  1882. 

IV.  Evan  Hamilton,  b.  8  Dec.  1883. 

He  m.  2ndly,  30  Dec.  1886,  Frances,  youngest  dau. 
of  Ferdinand  Hanbury  Williams,  Esq.  of  Coldbrook 
Park,  CO.  Monmouth,  and  has  had  issue, 

V.  John  Hanbury,  6.  4  April,  1890. 

I.  Frances  Penelope,  b.  8  and  d.  14  Nov.  1887. 

Iiin  eagre, —James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Overbury  Court,  co. 
Worcester,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  3rd  son  of  John  Martin, 
Esq.  of  Quy  Hall,  co.  Cambridge  (see  Martin  of  Ham  Court), 
ra.  17  July,  1774,  Penelope,  dau.  of  John  Skipp,  Esq.  of  The 
Upper  Hall,  Ledbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1830)  had, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  ra.  Sarah  Harriett,  dau.  of  Robert  Hewitt,  Esq. 
of  Whitehaven,  co.  Cumberland,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1856. 

III.  James,  m.  20  Sept.  1819,  Julia,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Vig- 
noles,  of  Portarlington,  Queen's  Co. 

I.  Penelope,  d.  unm. 

II.  Catharine,  d.  unm.  June,  1787. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  C.  E.  Hanford,  Esq.  of  WooUashaU,  co. 
Worcester,  and  d.  Feb.  1844,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Mr  James  Martin  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Overbury  Court,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury, 
6.  27  Nov.  1774 ;  ra.  5  March,  1803,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
Richard  Stone,  Esq.  of  Chislehiu'st,  co.  Kent,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  3  March,  1862)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  d.  unm.  1829. 
m.  James,  d.  unm.  1878. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Overbury  Court,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1877,  b.  14  Aug.  1808  ;  ra.  20  April,  1^37,  Marj-  Anne., 
dau.  of  John  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Ledbtu-y,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
24  Nov.  1892,  has  issue, 

1  Richard  Bidddlph,  M.A.  Oxon,  F.R.G.S.,  J.P.,  M.P. 
for  Tewkesbury  1880-85,  and  Since  1892  for  co.  Worcester, 
b.  12  May,  1838  ;  m.  1864,  Mary  Frances,  only  dau.  of 
Admiral  Richard  Crozier,  of  West  Hill,  Isle  of  Wight. 

2  John  Biddulph,  M.A.  Oxon,  F.Z.S.,  F.S.S.,  &c.,  b.  10 
June,  1841  ;  m.  1881,  Victoria,  dau.  of  R.  B.  Claflin,  Esq. 
of  Horner,  Ohio,  U.S.A. 

1  Julia,  TO.  Douglas  Henty,  Esq.  of  Westgate,  co.  Sussex. 

2  Penelope,  ra.  Rev.  Frederick  Whitmore  HoUand,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Evesham,  and  d.  7  Dec.  1873,  leaving  one  son, 
Robert  Martin,  b.  10  Oct.  1372,  and  a  dau.,  6.  28  Nov.  1873. 

V.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

I.  Frances  Penelope,,  6.  19  Dec.  1803. 

II.  Emily,  ra.  June,  1830,  Robert  Gumming  Norman,  Esq.  oi 
Bromley,  and  d.  25  Oct.  1842. 


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Mr.  John  Mavtin  d.  Jan.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Martin,  Esq.  of  the  Upper  Hall.  Ledbury,  J. P.,  JI.P. 
for  Tewkesbury  1832-35  and  1337-59,  b.  2  Feb.  1S05;  m.  1st, 
1S37,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Aubrey  Morse,  and  by  her 
\who  d.  27  July,  1843)  had  an  only  dau.  Eleanor  Traherne, 
who  m.  Kev.  F.  Holland.  He  m.  2ndly,  1847,  Maria  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Evan  H.  Baillie,  Esq.,  and  d.  7  March,  1830, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  16  Feb.  1865), 

I.  John  Hamilton,  tf.  18  March,  1851. 

II.  Waldtve  Alexander  Hamilton,  now  of  Ledbury, 
ill.  Hugo  Hamilton.  iv.  John  Evan  Hamilton. 

I.  Kditli  Hamilton,  to.  3  June,  1880,  Capt.  Evelyn  C.  Martin, 
K.I.  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  (see  Martin  of  Ham  Court). 

ai.  Ada  Hamilton,  m.  7  Oct.  1880,  Gerald  Edward  Wellesley, 
son  of  Hon.  W.  H.  G.  Wellesley,  and  grandson  of  the  1st 
Lord  Cowley. 

III.  Dora  Hamilton,  d.  15  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Nora  Hamilton,  m.  4  Feb.  1388,  Capt.  Charles  Harvey 
Palairet,  late  9th  Lancers. 

■V.  Frances  Hamilton,  m.  7  Aug.  1884,  Alexander  Baillie, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  Evan  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Pilleigh,  co.  Devon. 

Arms,  etc. — See  Martin  of  Ham  Court. 
Seat—TUo  Upper  Hall,  Ledbury. 


MAHTIISr  OF  HEMINGSTONE. 

Martin,  Majoe-Gen.  William  George,  of 
Hemingstone  Hall,  Suffolk,  J. P.,  Maj.-Gen.,  late 
E.H.A.,6.5  Aug.1835;  »n.l9  May,  1863,  Margaret, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Stralian,  Esq.  of  Sidmoutli, 
by  Anne,  Ms  wife,  only  child  of  Gen.  Sir  George 
^ultell  Fisher,  E.A.,  and  has  issue, 

Beatrix  Maria,  6.  18  May,  1866. 

Liineag'e. — Capt.  Eogeb  Martin,  son  of  Eoger  Martin, 
«f  Stepney,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Tutchen,  and  2ndly  Thoniasina;  d.  1687,  having 
had  by  the  former  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Elizabeth) 
an  only  surviving  son, 

Tutchen  Martin,  m.  Bermet  Garsh.  or  Gage,  and  d.  1702, 
having  had  issue,  William,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  in.  16  Aug. 
1726,  Mary  Atkins,  of  Twell,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  s.  p.  1756 ; 
"Tutchen,  d.  s.  p.  1721 ;  Bennett,  of  whom  presently  ;  Eoger, 
Admiral,  K.N.,  d.  1780,  having  had  a  son,  John,  who  prede- 
ceased him  ;  and  James.    The  3rd  son, 

Bennett  Martin,  M.D.,  d.  1741,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his 
■wife,  a  son, 

Capt.  William  Martin,  E.N.,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  William  Eowley,  K.B.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Col. 
Gibbs,  of  Horseley  Park,  Sussex)  had  issue, 
William,  of  Hemingstone,  his  heir. 

Henry,  of  Colston  Bassctt,  M.P.  for  Kinsale,  and  Master  in 
Chancery,  m.  14  July,  1795,  Maria  Elizabeth  Edmunds, 
of  Woi'sbro',  and  d.  1839,  having  had  issue  {see  Martin  of 
IVorsbro'}. 
George  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Vice-Admiral  of  England, 
m.  1st,  1804,  Harriet,  sister  of  Admiral  Bentinck,  and2udly, 
1815,  Miss  A.  Locke,  of  Norbury  Park,  Surrey. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Martin,  Esq,  of  Hemingstone,  Capt.  in  Elliott's 
Horse,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Joshua  Eowley,  Bart,  (so 
created  1786),  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1841)  had  issue, 
William,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  Eichard  Bartholomew,  of  whom 
presently ;  Eliza,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Townley,  brother  of  Townley, 
of  Fulbourn,  co.  Cambridge ;  Arabella ;  Philadelphia ;  and 
Maria.    The  2nd  son, 

Eichard  Bartholomew  Martin,  Esq.  of  Hemingstone, 
Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  5  April,  1832,  Juliana,  dau.  of 
John  Donovan  Verner,  Lieut.  55th  Foot,  son  of  Kobert  Verner, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  Juliana,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Donovan, 
Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

William  George,  now  of  Hemingstone. 

Charles  Townley,  officer  70th  Eegt.,  drowned  in  New  Zea- 
land, 1664. 

Henry  John,  Comm.E.N.,??i.  April,  1874,  Edith  Philadelphia, 
dau.  of  Francis  Offiey  Martin,  Esq.  (see  Martin,  of  Worsfiro' 
Hall),  and  d.  Jan.  1876,  leaving  a  dau. 

Hichard  Edward  Eowley,  C.M.G.,  Col.  late  InniskiUing 
Dragoons,  British  Commissioner  in  Swaziland. 

Francis.  Joshua  Gibbs. 

Maria  Elizabeth  Verner,  m.  June,  1856,  the  Eev.  John  Longe, 
Eector  of  Sternfield,  Suffolk. 

Sarah  Juliana  Philadelphia,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Martin  d.  11  April,  1855. 

Arms— Arg.,  two  bars  gu.     Crest — An  ape  admiring  himself 
in  a  looking-tilass  ppr.     Motto — Sans  tiche. 
£eat — Hemingstone,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 


MARTIN  OP  "WOESBEO'  HALL. 

MiETIN-EDMUNDS,    WlLLIAM    MiCHAEL    AlOT- 

sitrs,  Esq.  of  Worsbro'  Hall,  co.  York,  D.L.,  b.  8 
May,  1847 ;  m.  3  Aug.  1870,  Emily  Frances  Tich- 
borne,  youngest  dau.  of  John  H.  Wasliington 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Bilton  Grange,  co.  Warwick,  and 
Juha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  J.  Tichborne,  8th 
Bart.,  widow  of  Col.  Charles  Thos.  Talbot,  and 
mother  of  the  17th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Cecilia  Elizabetli  Mary  Agnes. 

II.  Magdalene  Mary  Josephine. 

III.  Mirial  Augusta  Mary,  d.  1  April,  1873. 

IV.  Olyve  Mary  Evelyn. 

Lineage. — For  lineage  of  Martin,  see  Martin  of 
Heininpstone. 

The  family  of  Edmunds,  resident  at  Rotherham  in  the  reign 
of  Queen  Elizabeth,  was  of  Worsbro",  temi).  James  1. 

Thomas  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro'  (Secretary  to  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Strafford),  steadfastly  adhered  to  King  Charles  during 
tlie  civil  wars,  and  eventually  paid  £350  for  his  compositions. 
He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Cookson,  and  dying  9  Jan.  1662, 
aged  66,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  J.P.,  Lieut,  of  the 
Trained  Bands,  who  d.  s.  p.  22  March,  1708-9,  and  was  s.  by 
liis  nephew, 

Thomas  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Edmunds,  by  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Wentworth,  Esq., 
Til.  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Aldwark,  by  whom 
he  had  issue.    His  son, 

Thomas  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  6.  15  July,  1699,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Carrington,  Gent,  of  The 
Views,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Edward  Gower,  of  Hutton, 
in  the  East  Eiding)  left  at  his  decease,  10  Dec.  1742,  a  dau., 
Henrietta,  m.  William  Falconer,  M.D.,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Offley  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  J.P.,  m.  1 
June,  1767,  Hannah  Maria,  younger  dau.  of  Joseph  Offley, 
Esq.  of  Norton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  sister  and  co-heir  (with 
Urith,  wife  of  Samuel  Shore,  Esq.)  of  Edmund  Offley,  Esq., 
and  had  issue  with  a  son,  Francis  Offley,  D.L.,  who  vi. 
Mary  Eeresford,  dau.  of  Francis  Ferrand  Foljambe,  Esq.  of 
Aldwark,  but  d.  s.  p.,  two  daus.,  Maria  Elizabeth  and 
Urith  Amelia.  Mr.  Edmunds  d.  1  July,  1825,  aged  89.  His 
eldest  dau., 

Maria  Elizabeth  Edmunds,  of  Worsbro',  m.  14  July,  1795, 
Henry  Martin,  Esq.  of  Colston  Bassett,  Notts,  J.P.,  M.P., 
for  Kinsale,  and  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  and  d.  31 
Aug.  1827,  having  by  him  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue, 

William  Bennett,  of  whom  presently.  j 

Henry  Burges,  of  East  Bridgford  Manor  (deceased).  ; 

George  Bohun,  of  Crabbs  Abbey,  Norfolk,  Capt.  E.N.,  C.B.,,     ' 
b.  21   March,   1799;    m.  1835,    Isabella   Harriet,    dau.   of 
Eear-Admiral   Sir  Thomas  Briggs,  G.C.M.G.,  and  d.    13     ; 
Oct.   1854,  leaving  issue.     His  eldest  dau.,  Isabella,  to.  7 ! 
June,  1859,  Sir  Ancliitel  Ashburnham,  Bart.,  and  his  2nd  '\l 
dau.,  Urith  Amelia,  m.  26  July,  1864,   Sir  Cromer  Ash- 
burnham, C.B. 

Francis  Offley,  of  Eose  Hill,  Hampton,  Middlesex,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law  and  Inspector  of  Charities,  6.  22  March, 
1805  ;  m.  31  Jan.  1844,  Mary,  dau.  of  Very  Eev.  Samuel 
Smith,  D.D.,  of  Dry  Drayton,  co.  Cambridge,  Dean  of 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  had  a  son, 
William  Henry,  Gent.  Cadet  Eoyal  Mil.  Col.  Woolwich,  b. 
1851,  d.  3  Dec.  1S69,  and  two  daus.,  Frances  Augusta, 
and  Edith  Philadelphia,  in.  Henry  Martin,  Esq.,  R.N.,  and 
d.  1 876,  leaving  a  dau. 
Augusta  Anne  (dec),  m.  the  late  Richard  T.  Fisher,  Esq.  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  and  had  issue,  Auguste  May,  d.  1863. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Bennett  Martin,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  7  Oct.  1796 ;  m.  26  Nov.  1831,  Augusta  Marcia,  only  dau.  of 
Eev.  JohnChaloner,  of  Newton  Kyme  (of  the  Guisbro',  family), 
and  Augusta  Ann,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  and  Lady  Elizabeth 
Sutton,  and  widow  of  Edward  Vavasour,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  19  July,  1859)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Wentworth,  late  of  Worsbro'  Hall,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  William  Michael  Aloysius,  now  of  Worsbro'. 
I.  Maria  Elizabeth,   to.   28   Aug.   1855,   the  late  the  Hon. 

Francis  Dudley  Stuart  Wortley,  2nd  son  of  2nd  Lord  Wharn-    : 
clilTe,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis  John  Stuart,  late  Lieut.  E.N. ,  6.  8  June,  1856; 
m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  J.  L.  Gallwey,  K.C.M.G.,  and  has 
issue, 

2  Edward  James  Stuart,  Major  60th  Eifies,  6.  31  July, 
1857;  m.  Violet,  dau.  of  the  late  J.  A.  Guthrie,  Esq.  of 
Craigie,  and  has  issue,  Nicholas  Eothesay,  6.  9  Jan.  1892. 

3  Allan  Thomas,  d.  young. 


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4  Ralph  Granville  Stuart,  b.  4  July,  1864 ;  m.  Virginia,  dau. 
ot  Capt.  Schley,  U.S.N. 

5  Allan  liicliard,  Lieut.  King's  Royal  Eifle  Corps,  6.  20 
Jan.  1865. 

1  Amy  Cecilia,  d.  younsr,  3  March,  1860. 

2  Susan  Mary,  m.  17  Sept.  1«84,  George  Arthur  Carley, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  George  Cayley,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Augusta  Charlotte,  d.  1853. 

III.  Auitlia  Mary,  m.  April,  1853,  Edward  Chivers  Bower, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Broxholm,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edmund  Thomas  Chivers,  b.  1857;  m.  Elizabeth 
Williams  Mina,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Claude  Trollope, 
K.C.B. 

2  George  Chivers,  6.  1860. 

3  Francis  Chivers,  6.  1862  (deceased). 

4  Wentworth  Arthur,  b.  1866. 

1  Augusta  Mary,  7n.  6  Oct.  1887,  William  Henry  Arthington, 
son  of  Arthington  Worsley,  Esq.,  and  nephew  of  Sir 
William  Cayley  Worsley,  Bart,  of  Hevingham,  and  has 
issue  (see  Burke's  Peeragt). 

2  Amy  Elizabeth.  .3  Alice  Ethel. 

4  Cicely.  6  Beatrice  Lilian. 

IV.  Julia  Constance,  to.  Aug.  1863,  Stephen  Soames,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Charles  Soames,  Esq.  of  Coles  Park,  Herts,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Francis  Archibald.  2  Edward  Rowland. 

3  Gerald  Martin. 

1  Constance  Maud.  2  Edith  Julia  Wentworth  (dec). 

3  Isabel  Winiired,  m.  Henry  E.  Courage,  Esq.  of  Graven- 
hurst. 

V.  Francis  Etheldreda,  deceased. 

Mr.  Martin  d.  6  April,  1847.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wentworth  Maktin-Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro' 
Hall,  J.P.  and  CL.,  Lieut.  60th  Royal  Rifles,  h.  24  Nov.  1841, 
d.  unm.  15  Nov.  1866,  from  the  effects  of  a  fall  from  his  horse, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  William  Michael  Alotsics,  now 
of  Worsbro'  Hall. 

Arms — Per  chevron  cr^nele  or  and  sa.,  three  fleurs-de-lis 
counterchanged,  for  Edmunds:  quartering  Martin,  same  as 
Martin  of  Jltmingstone. 

^>«£— Worsbro',  Burnsley,  co.  York.  Residence— Vpyer 
Wulmer,  Kent. 


MARTIN  OF  ANSTET. 

Maetik,  Egbert  Feewex,  Esq.  of  Anstey 
Pastures,  co.  Leicester,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  9  April,  1842 ; 
m.  30  Oct.  1873,  Henrietta  Susan,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Edmund  Eoberts  Larken,  Eector  of  Burton, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eocekt  Edmund,  6.  1  Dec.  1874. 

II.  William  Francis,  6.  7  Feb.  1876. 

Xiineag'e. — in  early  times  the  Martins  resided  at  Leices- 
ter, and  frequently  held  the  highest  offices  in  that  ancient  and 
important  borough.  In  the  years  1333,  1338,  and  1364,  John 
Martyn  was  Mayor  of  Leicester,  and  was  also  {temp. 
Edward  III.)  twice  returned  M.P.  for  the  borough.  Shortly 
afterwards,  the  family  held  possessions  at  Anstey,  anciently 
called  Hanstigie,  or  Anstige,  co.  Leicester,  which  they  have 
ever  since  possessed,  and  where  they  have  resided  to  the 
present  time. 

William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Anstey  Pastures,  J. P.,  b.  1777  (2nd 
son  of  Robert  Martin,  Esq.  of  Anstey,  by  Ann  Hallam  his  wife, 
and  7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Martyn,  who  purchased  Anstey 
Pastures);  m.  12  May,  1807,  Ann  Wood,  only  child  and  heir 
of  John  Richards,  Esq.  (the  last  of  the  family  of  that  name 
seated  at  Normanton-on-Soar,  co.  Nottingham),  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  April,  1855)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  1808  :  d.  18'29. 

II.  Robert,  M.A.,  his  heir. 

III.  John,  of  Whatton  House,  co.  Leicester,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1863,  b.  1815,  to.  15  April,  1852,  Augusta 
Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Hopkins,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  St. 
Peter's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  d.  22  May,  1864,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  John,  of  the  Lodge,  Barrow-on-Soar,  Lough- 
borough, CO.  Leicester,  J. P.,  Capt.  Leicestershire  Y'eo- 
manry,  b.  1853  ;  m.  15  Oct.  1878,  Emily  Mary  Letitia,  dau. 
of  WilUam  Edmond  Hamilton,  27thRegt.  Madras  N.I. 

2  Walter  Richards,  b.  1860. 

1  Ada.  2  Florence. 

3  Amy.  4  Evelyn. 

IV.  Charles  Bosworth,  b.  1825;  m.  14  Aug.  1851,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  JohnBorlase  Warren,  4thBart.  of  Warrenscourt, 
CO.  Cork,  and  d.  1881. 

1.  Anne  Elizabeth,  to.  Eev.  E.  G.  Parker,  M.A.,  who  d.  10  May, 
1859.     Shed.  1882. 

Mr.  Martin  d.  24  July,  1850.    His  2nd  son, 
Eev.  Robert  Martin,  of  Anstey  Pastures,  co.  Leicester, 
II. 


M.A.,  J.P.,  6.  1809  :  m.  1st,  14  March,  1839,  Selina,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Frewen  Turner,  Esq.  of  Cold  Overton  Hall, 
Oakham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Nov.  185'2)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Frewen.  now  of  Anstey  Pastures. 

n.  William,  b.  8  Jan.  1844;  d.  1844. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  b.  1848  ;  m.  1878,  Sophia  Constance,  dau.  of 
William  Bosworth,  Esq.  of  Charley  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and 
has  issue,  John  Bosworth,  another  son,  and  five  daus. 

IV.  Charles  William,  b.  1850;  to.  Sophia  Florence,  younger 
dau.  of  William  Bosworth,  Esq.  of  Charley  Hall,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons. 

I.  Eleanor  Anne. 

II.  Selina  Mabelle,  m.  Capt-  Julian  Henry  Hay  Ruxton,  of 
Broad  Oak,  Brenchley,  Kent. 

III.  Margaret  Grace. 

IV.  Marian,  m.  Henry  Storr,  Esq.  of  Brenchley,  Kent,  and 
has  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

He  m.  2ndly,  20  Sept.  1860,  Marian  Cecil,  only  child  of  Richard 
Wood,  Esq.  of  Stony  Gate,  near  Leicester,  by  Mary  Cecil 
his  2nd  wife,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

V.  Cecil,  6.  13  Oct.  1865. 

V.  Mary  Cecil.  vi.  Dora  Cecil. 

Eev.  Robert  Martin  d.  11  July,  1871. 

Arms — Per  saltire  arg.  and  or,  between  two  bars,  three 
martlets  gu.,  quartering  the  arms  of  Richards  of  Normanlon, 
viz.,  arg.,  a  chevron  invected  between  two  escallops  in  chief  and 
a  cross  pattee  in  base  gu.  Crest — A  talbot's  head  erased  arg. 
crusily,  eared  and  langued  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  vert. 
Motto — Sure,  and  steadfast. 

Seat — Anstey  Pastures,  Leicester;  and  the  Brand,  Lough- 
borough. 


MARTIN  OF  ROSS. 

Maetin,  Eobeet  Jaspee,  Esq.  of  Eoss,  co.  Gal- 
way,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  17  June, 
1846  ;  m.  1886,  Amelia  Constance,  widow  of  Victor 
Baddeley  Eoche,  Esq.  of  Killuntin,  co.  Cork,  and 
dau.  of  J.  J.  Schmidt,  Esq.  of  Thornfield,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

Barbara  Lavana. 

Xiineage. — This  family  is  descended  from  one  of  the 
officers  who  accompanied  De  Burgh,  the  ancestor  of  the  noble 
family  of  Clanricarde,  to  Ireland,  temj).  Henry  II.,  and,  upon 
the  conquest  of  Galway,  settled  there.  In  the  Book  of  Pedigrees, 
vol.  X.  (Office  of  Arms,  Dublin  Castle),  the  arms  are  stated  to 
have  been  granted  to  Oliver  Martin  by  King  Richard  1.  in 
the  Holy  Land.  About  the  year  1590,  Robert  Martin,  the 
lineal  ancestor  of  the  present  Mr.  Martin,  was  in  possession  of 
the  estates  now  held  by  that  gentleman.  Robert  Martin  thus 
referred  to  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff,  1607,  and  being 
elected  Mayor  of  Galway,  d.  during  his  year  of  office,  20  April, 
1621.  He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Jasper  Martin,  who  d. 
1629.  By  inquisition  made  in  1635,  it  was  found  that  Jasper 
Martin  d.  12  April,  1629,  seised  of  the  lands  of  Ross  and  several 
otherdcnominationsinthe  West  of  Galway,  all  which  descended, 
to  his  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Martin,  Esq.  of  Eoss,  High  Sheriff  1644.  Having 
adhered  to  the  cause  of  Charles  I.,  upon  the  conquest  of 
Galway,  1654,  he  was  dispossessed  of  his  house  in  the  town 
of  Galway,  and  his  property  in  the  suburbs  by  Sir  Charles 
Coote,  commanding  the  Parliamentary  troops,  who  occupied 
it,  and  this  house  and  the  other  property  of  Mr.  Martin  were 
granted  to  Edward  Eyre,  who  was  Judge-Advocate  of  the 
Force  under  Sir  Charles  Coote,  and  was  also  intruded  into  the 
Eecordership  of  the  town  by  the  expulsion  of  the  gentleman 
who  held  that  office.  Mr.  Martin  made  an  effort  to  be  restored 
to  his  house  and  property  upon  the  restoration  of  Charles  II., 
but  without  success,  although  he  held  the  King's  warrant 
under  his  own  signature  to  that  effect.  (For  an  account  of  this 
proceeding  of  Mr.  Martin,  see  the  Journals  of  the  Irish  house 
of  Commons,  vol.  i.  439.)  Mr.  Martin  had  issue  Jasper,  his 
successor;  James,  of  Maghery,  co.  Galway,  to.  (articles  dat. 
22  June,  1667)  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Marcus  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of 
Cloghrane,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Richard,  ancestor  of 
Martin  0/  Ballinahinch.  He  d.  1700,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son,  Jasper  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  d.  1710,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Nicholas  Martin,  Esq.,  who  to.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Anthony 
French,  of  Clough,  co.  Galway,  and  2ndly,  Margery,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Browne,  Esq.  of  Breaghfy,  co.  Mayo  ;  he  d.  1731,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

Jasper  Martin,  who  d.  unm.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  half- 
brother,  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  marriage  of  his  father, 

jAitES  Maetin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  m.  1726,  Barbara,  dau.  of 

4  E 


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MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAE 


Farragh  M'Donnell,  of  Ballycallagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1772)  had  a  son  aud  successor,  Jasper,  and  a  2nd  son, 
Nicholas.     Mr.  Martin  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jasper  Martin,  Esq.  of  Boss,  who  d.  uiim.  17SS,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Nicholas  JIaktin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Lencboy,  co.  Galway,  and  grand-niece 
of  O'Hara,  last  Lord  Tyrawley  of  that  hne,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  I.  James,  d.  unni.;  u.  Robebt,  his  heir;  iii.  Richard. 
Nicholas  Murtin  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RoDERT  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  m.  Marian,  dau.  of  John 
Blackney,  Esq.  of  Ballyellen,  co.  Carlow,  and  of  tlie  city  of 
Wa^erford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  he  lef:  at  his  decease, 
10  June,  1868,  one  son  and  two  daus., 

James,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  on.  Arthur  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Ballysaggartmore,  co. 
Walerford. 

Marian,  m.  Arthur  Bushe,  4th  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Charles 
Kendal  Bu^he,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland. 
The  son  and  heir, 

James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1S26,  M.A.Trin.  Coll.  Dubhn,  b.  1804,  m.  1st,  1824,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Higinbotham,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  aud  by  her  had  five 
daus., 

I.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Barklie,  Esq.  of  Inverhouse,  Lame. 

II.  Emily,  to.  1st,  James  McCalmont,  Esq.  of  Abbeylands, 
Belfast,  and  2ndly,  Augustine  Barton,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Williini  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Annefield. 

IV.  Maud,  m.  H.  Caldwell,  Esq. 

V.  Josephine,  d.  uiim. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  March,  1844,  Anna  Selina,  dau.  of  Charles 
Fox,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co.  Longford,  and  granddau.  of  Lord 
Chief  Justice  Bushe  and  of  Mr.  Justice  Fox,  of  the  Court  of 
<;ommon  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Jasper,  now  of  Ross. 

II.  James  Richard,  J. P.,  b.  24  Dec.  1854;  m.  10  June,  1885, 
Amy  Geraidinc,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Charles  Herbert, 
late  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

an.  Charles  Hex,  b.  14  Aug.  1859. 

VI.  Katharine  Annesley,  m.  10  Oct.  1882,  Edward  Hamilton 
Curi^-,  Esq. 

VII.  Geraldine  Charlotte  Louisa.        viii.  Selina  Rosanna. 

IX.  Edith  Sydney,  to.  22  Nov.  1882,  Cuthiiert  Pilkiogton 
Dawson,  Esq.  of  Groton  House,  co.  Suffolk,  Lieut.  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards. 

X.  Gertrude  IsabeL  xi.  Violet  Florence. 

Ai-vis — Az.,  a  Calvary  cross  arg.,  between  the  sun  in  splen- 
-dour  on  the  dexter  limb  or,  and  the  moon  in  crescent  on  the 
.sinister  of  the  second.  Ci-est — An  estoile  wavy  of  six  points  or. 
Motto — Sic  iturad  astra. 

Seat — Ross,  near  Moycullen,  co.  Galway. 


MAKTIN  OF  WICHE. 

Maetin,  Est.  John  Chaeles,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  Rector  of  tilleshaudra,  co.  Cavan,,  b.  2S 
Dec.  1831. 

Lineage. — John  Martin,  Esq.  of  AVichc,  co.  Worcester, 
living  towards  the  end  of  the  15th  and  beginning  of  the  16tli 
centuries,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Humphry  Rudinge, 
Esq.  of  Wichc,  and  had  two  sons,  Gilbert  and  John.  The  elder 
son, 

Gilbert  Martin,  Esq.  of  Creckers,  co.  Bedford,  in.  Catherine 
Boteler,  dau.  of  George  Boteler,  Esq.  of  Sharnbrooke,  co.  Bed 
ford,  by  Mary  Throukmorton  his  wife,  and  had, 

George  Martin,  E.^q.  of  Wiche,  seated  there  1627,  m.  Alice, 
5th  dau.  of  Dr.  James  Caulfeild,  and  sister  of  William,  2nd 
Lord  Charlemont,  and  had, 

John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Lurgan,  co.  Armagh,  M.P.  for  Charle- 
mont in  the  Irish  Parliament  in  1039  and  for  several  years 
subsequently.  By  Katherme  his  wife  (who  d.  in  1007),  he  had 
two  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  FrrLKE,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  who  left  a  dau.  Jane. 

I.  A  dau.,  m.  1056,  Roger  Lyndon,  Esq.  of  Carrickfergus,  and 
had  issue. 
Mr.  Martin  iZ.  1656.    His  son  and  heir, 

Ffclke  Martin,  Esq.  of  Biownlow  Derry,  co.  Armagh, 
Major  in  the  army,  a  distinguished  officer  in  the  Civil  Wars 
of  the  period,  ra.  1650,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
William  Brownlow,  Knt.  (his  mother  was  dau.  of  George 
Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham),  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  sister 
of  Sir  Cahir  O'Dogherty,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  O'Dogherty, 
ty  Rose  O'Neill  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  famous  Shane  O'Neill, 
Prince  of  Tyrone,  by  his  wife  Mary  O'Donnell,  atd  had 
issue, 


I.  Robert  of  Lurgan,  6.  1653;  m.  Alice  Warren,  and  had 
issue  at  his  decease  in  1717, 

1  Krancis,  d.  unm. 

1  Standish,  of  Dublin,  rf.  unm.  1755. 

1  Ali  e,  m.  Joseph  Clinch,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

2  Johanna,  m.  1st,  George  Baniwall,  co.  Westnieath,  and 
had  issue.    She  m.  2ndly,  Joseph  Bony,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Miles,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Katherine,  to.  William  Smith,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  James 
Smuh,  Esq.  of  Lisnagwny. 

II.  Eleano.-,  m.  William  Lowther,  Esq. 

III.  Anne.  iv.  Dowglas  Martin. 

Major  Martin  d.  1679.     His  2nd  son. 

Miles  Martin,  Esq.  b.  ICGO,  was  officer  in  the  army  of 
William  III.,  and  fought  at  the  Boyne  and  Limerick.  He 
settled  first  in  co.  Kerry,  where  he  in.  in  1706,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  M'Laughlin  Esq.,  by  Catherine 
Blennerhassett  his  wife,  Mr.  Martin  by  this  marriage  ac- 
quired considerable  estates  in  the  cos.  of  Cork  and  Kerry. 
He  sold  the  Cork  estates,  and  purchased  land  in  the  city  of 
Cork,  where  he  went  to  reside.  He  left  issue,  one  son  and 
three  daus., 

I.  Henrt,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Eleanor,  to.  WUliain  llilliard,  Esq.  of  Tralee. 

II.  Catherine.  in.  Agnes. 
Mr.  Martin  d.  1735.    His  only  son, 

Henry  Martin,  Esq.  an  eminent  merchant  in  the  city  of 
Cork,  b.  1710,  sold  his  Kerry  estates,  and  purchased  property 
in  the  city  of  Cork.  He  vi.  1743,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  JohnDe  La 
Cour,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ricliard,  of  Clifford,  co.  Cork,  6.  29  Feb.  1744;  in.  1773, 
Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Randal  Roberts,  of  Bridge- 
town, and  d.  18i3,  having  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir. 

Mart,  to.  7  Jan.  1795,  John  Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  cf 
Grenane,  Tipperary. 
II.  Henry,  of  Bordeaux,  6.  1745;  m.  Miss  Dickson,  of  Bally- 
shannon,  CO.  Donegal,  and  d.  15  Nov.  Ib37,  liaving  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  d.  unm. 

2  Henry,  of  Bordeaux,  to.  in  France,  but  had  no  issue. 
1  Elizabeth,  m.  Isaac,  Count  D'Egmont,  and  had  issue. 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Charles,  twin  brother  of  John,  6.  1755;  in.  Esther,  dau. 
and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Susannah  Millerd,  wite  of 
Rev  Francis  Orpen)  of  Hugh  Millerd,  Esq.  of  Monard,  co. 
Cork.  He  d.  s.  p.  1821,  having  devised  his  estates  in  the 
CO.  and  city  of  Cork  to  his  nephew,  Archdeacon  Martin. 

I    Mary,  d.  1844,  having  m.  Rev.  Maurice  O'Connor,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Daniel  Dickson,  Esq.,  Captain  Wextord 
Militia,  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Martin  d.  1773.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Blackrock,  co.  Cork,  b.  in  1755:  in. 
31  Dec.  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Aylmer  Allen,  Esq.  of  WoodvittW, 
High  Sheriff  of  Cork  1780,  and  had  issue, 
I   Henry 'Rev.),  Rector  of  Lame,  co.  Antrim,  b.  1794;  to. 
1830  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  (with  her  sister,  Anne,wife  of  James 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  co.  Galway)  of  Thomas  Higinbotham, 
Esq.  of  Monntjoy  Square,  Dublin. 
II.  John  Charles,  Ven.  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore. 
Ill   Aylmer  Rich  ird,  b.  1798,  High  Sheriff  of  Cork  1831.    He 
was  also  Chamberlain  of  the  city  to  the  time  of  his  death. 
He  TO  23  Oct.  1824,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Robert  O'Doiioghue, 
Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  2  April,  1841,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  of  Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin,  in.  17  April,  1854, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Robinson,  Esq.,  Treasurer  of  co. 
Longford,  and  has  issue,  Ajimer  Richard,  d.  1S65,  John, 
d  1891,  Thomas,  d  1866,  Aylmer,  d.  1867,  Elizabeth  (to. 
Rev.  S.  C.  Armstrong,  and  has  issue),  Henrietta  (to.  her 
cousin,  Surg.-Capt.  Richard  Crofts,  and  has  issue),  and 
Ruth  (to.  Surg.-Capt.  James  Rose,  and  has  issue). 

2  Robert  James,  of  Dublin,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  ol  J.  Ronayne, 
ot  Cork,  and  d.  9  Jan.  1865,  leaving  a  son,  Aylmer 
Caulfeild,  in  holy  orders. 

3  Thomas,  M.A.,  m.  1st,  Jane  dau.  of  Capt.  Bredin,  and 
2ndly,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  ol  Richard  bunbury,  and  had 
issue,  Aylmer,  <X.  1809;  Charles;  Thomas:  and  three  daiw. 

4  Charles,  B.A.,  J.P.,  m.  l88l,  Mynee,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  B. 
Webb.  ^     „ 

1  Elizabeth,  in.  10  May,  1849,  her  cousin,  Geo.  Crofts,  Esq. 

IV.  Charles  Uudinge  (Rev.),  b.  1803;  m.  1826, Susan,  dau  of 

Robert  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Rahinstown,  co.  Meath,  and  with 

her  sisters,  co-hens  of  their  brother,  Gtorge  Robert  Bomford, 

Esq.     He  d.  1847,  and  left  issue,  four  sons, 

1  John  Charles. 

2  Kobe  It,  formerly  Capt.  in  the  74th  Highlanders. 

3  Charles  Nassau,  Major-Gen.  in  the  Rojal  Engineers, 
severely  wounded  at  Sebastopol,  received  the  Legion  of 
Iliinour,  TO.  Anna,  dau.  of  J.  Horrucks,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Charles  Francis,  Capt.  Higliland  L.I. ;  Charles 
RiKiinge;  Frances;  and  Eileen. 

4  George  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Agher,  to.  Ins 
cousui,  Edith  Agatha,  dau.  of  Ven.  John  Charles  Martin, 
and  has,  with  four  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.,  four  daus.,  Suaan 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


1347 


Maria,  m.  Bev.  C.  Meade,  and  d.  1891 ;  Agatha  Edith,  to. 
Cape.  H.   Stanwell,   21si;  Eegt.   and  has  issue ;    Louisa 
Mar'a  ;  and  b  ranees  Gertrude. 
V.  Kicliard,  Barrister-at-Law,    6.    1809;    to.    10  Jan.  1838, 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  O'Donoghue,  of  Cork, 
.«ind  had  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus., 
1  John  Charles. 
1  Mary  Elizabeth.  2  Henrietta. 

3  Catherine,  m.  A.  Luxmoore,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale,  co.  Wexford, 
Capt.  in  the  army,  who  was  present  at  Talavera.  He  d.  in 
1S.5S,  having  liad  issue. 

II.  Mary,  vi.  Eobert  Longfield,  Esq.,  only  surviving  son  of 
John  Longfield,  of  Cork,  M.D.,  and  had  an  only  dau. 
and  hen-,  Jlary  Elizabeth  Longfield,  m.  her  first  cousin, 
David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale. 

Mr.  Martin  d.  Dec.  I8I1.    His  2nd  son, 

The  Venerable  John  Chakles  Mabtin,  D.D.,  F.T.C.D., 
Archdeacon  of  Kilmore,  and  Kector  of  Killeshandra,  co. 
Cavan,  6.  1797  ;  Hi.  23  June,  1829,  Agatha,  only  dau.  of  Right 
Rev.  Richard  Mant,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor,  and 
Sy  her  (who  d.  4  Sept.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Chakles  (Rev.),  of  Killeshandra. 

II.  Richard  Luther,  7rt.  23  Sept.  18.56,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Taylor,  LL.D.,  and  d.  Nov.  1872,  leaving 
issue, 

1  John  Charles,  &.  1857,  m.  Margaretta,  dau.  of  J.  Bryan, 

Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
•2  Richard  DXllier,  b.  1859,  m.  Catherine  Mary  Clifford. 
S  Aylnjer  Efulke,  b.  1864,  m.  Violet,  dau.  of  Humphrey 

Minchin,  Esq. 

4  Walter  de  la  Cour,  b.  1869. 

5  Francis  Jeffrey  Cockburn,  b.  1871. 

1  Theodosia  Agatha,  m.  Rev.  V.  R.  Burrows. 

2  Maud  Mant,  m.  J.  Ferguson,  Esq. 

3  Anna  Helen. 

4  Henrietta,  to.  Rev.  H.  Stewart. 

III.  Henry  Francis  John  (Rev.),  Scholar  T.C.D.,  Rector  of 
Killeshandra,  m.  1865,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Robert  Collins,  Esq. 
of  Ardsallagh,  co   Meath,  and  has, 

1  John  Charles  0  illins,  6.  1867. 

2  Robert  Collins,  b.  1869. 

3  Arthur  Henry  Mant,  b.  1870. 

4  Joseph  Clarke  Collins,  b.  1872. 
1  Mary  Roberta,  d.  186S. 

sv.  Frederick  Walter  Mant,  d.  s.  p.  1863. 

V.  Charles  William  Wall,  LL.D.,  Collector  Indian  Civil 
Service,  m.  19  Dec.  1*66,  Gertrude  Honoria,  dau.  of  W.  M. 
Hickson,  Esq.,  R.M.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Henry,  b.  1870. 

2  John  Fitzgerald  Uniacke,  6.  1872. 

3  William  trederirk,  6.  1874. 

4  Neville  Brownlow,  b.  1880,  d.  1883. 
,5  Clive  Victor,  b.  1883. 

1  Gertrude  Louisa.  2  Adela  Rose  O'Neill. 

3  Ethel.  4  Olivia  Maria. 

5  Beryl.  6  Maud.  7  Nesta. 

VI.  CaidftildAylmer,  LL.D.,  Inspectorof  Educationin  India, 
m.  Oct.  1870,  Isabella  Emily,  dau.  of  Frederick  Beatty,  Esq! 
of  Lakeview,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  Walter,  b.  1874. 
1  Mabel  Beatty. 
3  Emily. 

VII.  Brownlow   Rudinge,  M.D. 
Johnstone,  and  had  issue, 

1  Brownlow  Rupert,  d.  1884. 

2  Victor  Reginald,  b.  1889. 
1  Agatha  Mai-y. 

3  Elizabeth  Gertrude  Mary. 
5  Adela  Freda. 


2  Kathleen  Olivia. 
4  Florence. 
I.  Jan.  1875,  Mary 


2  Edith  Evelyn,  d.  1880. 
4  Muriel  Barbara. 


I.  Elizabeth  Mary  Adelaide,  m.  1st,  1850,  Rev.  Christopher 
Adamson,  who  d.  s.  p.  1856,  and  2ndly,  G.  M.  Hearne 
M.D.,  and  d.  1891,  leaving  issue. 
,  II.  Edith  Agatha,  m.  20  Deo.  1869,  her  cousin.  Rev.  Georo-e 
Henry  Martm,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Agher,  co.  Meath 

ni.  Mary  Emily,  d.  1847. 

IV.  Olivia  Fiances,  m.  20  July,  1865,  E.  H.  ClifTord,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  who  d.  Oct.  1S76,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Adela  Neville,  m.    1   Nov.   1881,    Edward  Dobbs,    Esq  , 
Inspector  of  Forests  in  India,  and  has  issue. 

Archdeacon  Martin  d.  17  Jan.  1878. 

-^'''";~'i'^'^^^er\y:  1st  and  4th,  Martin,  per  pale  gu.  and  arc 
^LlfrT'^^'^^'r''''  three  mullets,  as  many  talbots,  counter! 

Uons  mm'nan^T''  '"''  ''™""^'='  "^'^^  °"  ^  ^«°d  bet'ween    wo 
lions   ampantsa.,  a  wyvern,  wings  displayed,  of  the  first. 
Hemience—neaory,  Killeshandra.     '^    ''     ' 


MARTIN  or  BIDEFOKD. 

Maetin  John,  Esq.  of  Bideford,  N.  Devon, 
,  Surgeon-Major  Army  Medical  Staff,  b.  26  June, 
1 1847  J  m.   13  March,    1876,  Mary   Lilia,  dau.   of 


Major  .Tames  Masson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  (by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  George  Blake,  R.U.A  ),  and 
granddau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Masson,  R.H.A.,  of 
Wheatwood  House,  Northumberland,  and  has  had 

issue, 

I.  William  Beare,  6.  21  Oct.  1882. 

II.  George  James  Masson,  6.  5  Aug.  18S5. 

I.  Anne  Masson. 

II.  Maud  Alexander,  d.  in  childhood. 

Lineage.— John  Martin,  of  Bideford,  a  sea  captain  and 
shipowner,  the  representative  of  a  family  long  settled  in 
N.  Devon,  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  commerce  of 
Bideford  under  the  auspices  of  Sir  Richard  Grenville,  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  His  name  appears  in  several 
documents  regulating  the  port  dues,  <tc.,  dated  159.5-1600. 
He  in.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Darracott  of  Bideford,  and  d.  ia 
1608.     His  grandson, 

John  Martin,  b.  1570,  to.  1592,  Johan  Mayne,  and  u.  1639, 
leaving  -hiter  alios  a  son, 

John  Martin,  b.  1600 ;  m.  1630,  Susan  Reede,  and  d.  1677. 
He  had  five  daus.  and  a  son, 

John  Martin,  b.  1643  ;  m.  1C06,  Mary  Luxton,  and  d.  1685. 
His  son, 

William  Martin,  6.  1670,  to.  1697,  Elizabeth  May,  and 
left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1712)  seven  children,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

John  Martin,  6.  1698,  d.  1755,  leaving  issue  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  a  dau.  Dorothy  (who  to.  Capt.  William  Cumming, 
and  had  issue),  and  a  son, 

William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Blossomgrove,  Bideford,  6.  1732; 
TO.  Christiana,  dau.  of  Christopher  Beare,  Esq.  of  Bideford, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1835)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  d.  unm. 

in.  Thomas  Henry,  a  Capt.  in  the  armv,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Chatterton,  Bart,  of  Castle  Jlahon,  co.  Cork,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Christopher  Beare,  m.  Alicia,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Casey, 
Esq.  of  Ballyvisthane  House,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  s.p. 

I.  Dora  Maria,  d.  unm. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Edwards,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Christiana,  m.  William  Nealon,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Mr.   Martin  acquired  by  purchase  in  1793  considerable  pro- 
perty in  the  city  of  Cork.    He  d.  on  board  one  of  his  own  ships, 
and  was  buried  at  Grenada,  West  Indies,  1798.     His  eldest 
son, 

John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Blossomgrove,  Bideford,  andHayficld, 
Cork,  b.  1774;  m.  1  Jan.  1801,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Casey,  Esq.  of  Ballyvisthane  House,  co.  Cork  (she  d.  31  Oct. 
1854,  aged  72),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  Thomas,  b.  2u  Aug.  I8ll  ;  d.  unm.  1  June,  1832. 
I-  Jane.  n.  Alicia. 

III.  Christiana.  iv.  Marii.  v.  Sarah. 
Mr.   Martin  d.  17  March,  1858,  aged  84.     His  only  surviving 
son, 

William  Martin,  Esq.  b.  5  Dec.  1808;  m.  12  Maj-,  1846, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  5  March, 
lSt;2,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  present  representative. 

II.  William,  6.  1849;  d.  1887. 

III.  Tliomas  Henry,  b.  1855  :  d.  in  childhood. 

Jtesidfnces~Sea.hright,  Northam,  Bideford;  and  Lansdowne, 
Darjeeling,  Bengal. 


MARTIN  OP  LEEDS  CASTLE. 
(See  Wykeham-Maetin.) 


"WOOD-MARTIN  OF  CLEVEBAGH. 

Wood-Martin,  William  Gteeqoey,  Esq.  of  Cle- 
veragh,  co.  Shgo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877, 
Col.  Commanding  Duke  of  Connaugbt's  Sligo 
Artillery,  formerly  Lieut.  44th  Regt.,  b.  16  July, 
1847 ;  m.  Nov.  1873,  Frances  Dora,  eldest  dau.  of 
Roger  Dodwell  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Wellmount,  co. 
Sligo,  and  has  issue, 


I.  James  Isidore. 

III.  Gregory  GonviUe  Cuff. 

I.  Frances  Nora. 


II.  Henry  Roger  Bromhead. 
IV.  Francis  AVinchester. 
II.  Annette  Kathleen. 
4  £  2 


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Iiineage. — The  first  of  this  family  who  appears  to  have 
settled  in  Ireland  was  Thomas  Wood,  Constable  of  the  Crown 
Castle  of  Ballyniote,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Sligo  1592.  He  was 
sent  to  England  with  despatches  by  Sir  R.  Bingham,  Lord 
President  of  Connaught,  to  Lord  Burleigh,  Queen  Elizabeth's 
ilinister.  George  Wood  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Sligo,  1619. 
Thomas  Wood,  6.  circa  1602,  a  Cornet  in  Capt.  Morgan's 
troop  in  Col.  Kiehard  Coote's  Eegt.  of  Horse,  1642-1652. 
Thomas  Wood  obtained  considerable  grants  of  land  at  Castle 
Laccan  and  Castle  Connor,  in  the  barony  of  Tireragh,  also  in 
the  parish  of  Kilmacteige,  barony  of  Liney,  co.  Sligo.  He  m. 
a,  dau.  of  Ven.  Robert  Brown,  Archdeacon  of  Killala  and 
Rector  of  Skyrne,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  1692. 

The  elder  branch  of  this  family  became  extinct  in  the  male 
line  at  the  death  of  Richard  Wood,  whose  dau.  and  heir, 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1776,  William  H.  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper's 
Hill,  CO.  Sligo,  and  2ndly,  Very  Rev.  William  Digby,  of  Geas- 
hill,  Dean  of  Clonfert,  whose  descendant,  Kenelm  Digby,  Esq. 
of  Shaftesbury  House,  now  possesses  a  portion  of  the  original 
grant. 

Another  branch  became  extinct  in  the  male  lino  on  the 
death  of  Charles  Wood,  Esq.  of  Leckfield,  whose  dau.  and 
heir,  Sarah,  m.  Daniel  Webb  Webber,  Esq.,  Q.C,  of  Jlerrion 
Square,  Dublin, 

Members  of  the  family  served  successively  as  High  Sheriffs 
of  CO.  Sligo  in  the  years  1683,  1684,  1717,  1784,  1791,  1798, 
1826,  and  1877. 

James  Wood,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  Cornet  Thomas  Wood, 
d.  1732;  he  m.  a  dau.  of  Ven.  Archdeacon  Laynge,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 

James  Wood,  Esq.,  6.  1702  ;  d.  1781  ;  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of 
Comm.  Walker,  R.N.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

James  Wood,  Esq.,  6.  1732;  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Leech, 
Esq.  of  Frankfort,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  1802,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Grove, 
Rector  of  Templeboy,  Diocese  of  Tuam,  and  left  at  his 
decease. 

1  James  Grove,  of  Castle  Grove,  co.  Donegal,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  b.  1803;  m.  1843,  Frances 
Judith,  dau.  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Convoy 
House,  CO.  Donegal,  by  Maria  Frances  Stewait  his  wife, 
niece  of  Robert,  1st  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  had 
issue,  John  Montgomery  Charles,  J. P.,  6.  1847;  Robert 
Thomas,  b.  1850;  Charles  William,  b.  1853;  Dorothea 
Alice  ;  and  Frances  Mary  Ellen. 

1  Mary,  in.  10  July,  1827,  Henry  Alexander  Godfrey, 
Esq.,  son  of  Sir  John  Godfrey,  2nd  Bart,  of  Kilcolenian 
Abbey,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  1882,  leaving  issue,  two  daus., 
Dora  Frances  and  Mary  Susan  Ellen. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Wood,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  b.  1762  ;  m.  1796,  Judith, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Coristine,  Esq.  of  Sligo,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  jAjrES,  his  heir.  ii.  William,  d.  uam.  1852. 

III.  Abraham,  d.  unm.  1832. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  Ii.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1873. 

111.  Judith   Coristine,   m.   1823,  Sir  Edmond   De  <Tonville 
Bromhead,  3rd  Hart,  of  Thurlby   Hall,  co.    Lincoln,  and 
d.  12  June,  1873. 
Mr.  Wood  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Wood,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1826, 
b.  20  June,  1797;  m.  Ist,  28  Nov.  1833,  Rhoda,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Edmond  Nugent,  of  Airfield,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  by  her 
a  son, 

James  Edmond,  &.  1834  ;  d.  1859. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1842,  Anne,  dau.  of  Abraham  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Cleveragh,  co.  Sligo,  and  rf.  16  July,  1»73,  having  had  by  her  a 
son, 

William  Gbegoet,  now  Wood-Martin,  of  Cleveragh. 

gtartin  of  Cltbcrng^. 

Abbahah  Martin,  Esq.  of  Cleveragh,  J. P.,  b.  17  June,  1772 ; 
d.  1853  ;  m.  29  Nov.  1804,  Alicia,  youngest  dau.  of  Gregory 
Cuff,  Esq.  of  Creagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  D.L.,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Sligo  1832-37,  d.  unm. 
28  Feb.  1846. 

Gregori  CnfF,  m.  1837,  Anne  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Ardnaglass,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  1  Aug.  1844, 
leaving,  with  one  dau.,  three  sons,  of  whom  one  only, 
Abraham,  survived  childhood. 

James,  s.  his  father  1853,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  3rd  Light 
Dragoons,  b.  21  Feb.  1816;  to.  29  Nov.  1854,  Isabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Kingscote,  of  Kingscote  Park, 
CO.  Gloucester,  by  his  1st  marriage  with  Lady  Isabella 
Somerset,  dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and 
d.  s.p.  21  March,  1860. 


Anne,  now  Mrs.  Wood-Martin,  to.  James  Wood,  of  Wooa 

ville,  CO.  Sligo. 
Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Edward  Day,  formerly  of  Beaufort,  co, 

Kerry. 

The  grandson, 

Abraham  Martin,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1862, 
Capt.  Ilth  Regt.,6.  30  Jan.  1838  ;  s.  his  uncle,  March,  1860, 
TO.  1871,  Florence,  dau.  of  Col.  Pitt  Kennedy.  At  his  death 
s.  p.  19  April,  1874,  Mrs.  Wood-Martin  s.  by  the  bequest  oj 
her  brother,  and  assumed  incompliance  with  the  terms  of  the 
will,  by  royal  licence,  dated  27  Aug.  1874,  for  herself  and  her 
issue,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Martin. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
crescents  arg.,  for  Martin;  2n(l  and  3rd,  arg.,  an  oak  tree 
fructed  growing  out  of  a  mound  in  base,  all  ppr.,  in  the  dexter 
chief  point  a  crescent  gu.,  for  Wood.  Crests — 1st,  Martin; 
A  lion  rampant  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  crescent  or;  2nd, 
Wood,  a  demi-savage  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  and 
loins  vert,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  crescent  gu.,  in 
his  dexter  hand  an  oak  tree  fructed,  and  in  his  sinister  a  club 
resting  on  his  shoulder,  all  also  ppr.  Mottoes — Hinc  fortioi 
et  clarior;  above,  Fructu  cognoscitur  arbor. 

Sffi^s— Cleveragh  and  Woodville,  co.  Sligo.  Club — Army 
and  Navy. 


MARTINEAU  OF  WALSHAM-LE- 
WIIiLOWS. 

Maetineait,  John,  Esq.  of  "Walsham-le-Wil- 
lows,  Suffolk,  and  of  Eversley,  Hants,  J.P.  for 
Hants,  b.  30  Nov.  1834 ;  m.  31  March,  1864,  Louisa^ 
Amabel,  6th  dau.  of  Henry  John  Adeane,  Esq.  of 
Babraham,  co.  Cambridge,  by  his  wife  Matilda. 
Abigail,  dau.  of  John  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Stanley  of 
Alderley  :  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Maurice  Richard,  6.  20  Sept.  1870. 

Violet  Isabel,  b.  4  Sept.  1865. 

liineag'e. — Richard  Martineau,  Esq.  of  Walsham-le- 
Willows  (son  of  John  Martineau,  who  d.  1834),  to.  10  Oct. 
1827,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Matthew  Needham,  of  Lenton,  Notts,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1887)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Walsham-le-WiUows. 

Maiy  Constance.  Caroline  Anne. 

Mr.  Martineau  d.  Aug.  1865. 

Seats— Vark  Corner,  Heckfleld,  Winchfield,  Hants;  and! 
Walsham-le- Willows,  Suffolk. 


MARTON  OF  CAPEENWRAY. 

Maeton^,  Col.  George  Blucher  Heneage,  of 
Capernwray,  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Ijaneaster 
1885-6,  J.P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and  Westmorland^ 
D.L.  for  CO.  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  1877,  Hon. 
Col.  3rd  and  4th  batts.  E.  Lancaster  Eegt.,  b.  27 
Dec.  1839 ;  m.  I  May,  1866,  Hon.  Caroline  Grer- 
trude  Flower,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Jeffery,  5th 
Viscount  Ashbrook,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  HenrtPowts,  b.  11  April,  1869. 

II.  Uichard  Oliver,  6.24  Aug.  1872. 

III.  Lancelot  Edward,  6.  25  July,  1878. 

IV.  Lionel,  6.  7  Aug.  1879. 

I.  Augusta  Adelaide  Cecily.  ii.  Lucy  Madeline. 

III.  Florence  Augusta.  iv.  Alice  Caroline. 

V.  Adelaide  Esther.  vi.  Georgina  Mary. 
liineag'e. — The  family  of  Marton  claims  Norman  descent, 

and  is  of  great  antiquity. 

Oliver  Marton,  Esq.,  6.  1668,  who  held  the  manor  and 
estate  of  Capernwray,  and  was  D.L.  of  the  county.  Recorder  and 
Patron  of  the  vicarage  of  Lancaster  and  Steward  of  Lonsdale, 
was  2nd  son  of  William  Marton,  who  is  described  as  son  of 
William,  grandson  of  Lancelot,  and  great-grandson  of  Christo- 
pher Marton,  Lord  of  Martin.  He  m.  1st,  Grace  Serie,  who  i 
d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Roger  Wilson,  of  Casterton,  > 
Westmorland,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Marton,  Esq.  of  Capernwray,  M.P.  for  Lancaster,"  < 
D.L.,  and  Steward  of  Lonsdale,  d.  s.  p. 

George,  d.  s.  p.  WilUam,  d.  s.  p. 

Oliver  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  wife  of  Rigby  Molyncux,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Lan- 
caster 1749.  Agnes.  Jane. 
The  4th  son,  j 

Rev.  Oliver  Marton,  LL.B.,  Patron  and  Vicar  of  Lancaster,  i 
s.  as  heir  to  the  estates  on  the  death  of  his  brother  Edward'. 


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H«  m.  Prisdlla  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Admiral  Edwards,  and 
had  issue,  two  sons, 
Oliveb,  his  heir. 

George  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  InniskillinR  Dragoons,  D.L.  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Lancaster  1832,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Pock- 
lington,  and  sister  of  Sir  Eobert  Pocklington,  Knt.  of 
Chelsworth  House,  Suffolk,  and  dying  1834,  left  issue,  an 
only  son,  the  late  George  Maeton,  Esq.  of  Capernwray. 
Hr.  Marton  d.  1794,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Olivee  Mauton,  Esq.  of  Capernwray,  who  was  «.  by  his 
nephew, 

Geoege  Maeton,  Esq.  of  Capernwray  Hall  and  Berwick  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  a  gentleman 
ofH.M.  Privy  Chamber,  M.P.  for  Lancaster ;  m.Noy.  1833, 
Lucy  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Dallas,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  sister  of  the  Countess 
Blucher,  and  had  issue, 
Geobge  Uluchee  Heneage,  now  of  Capernwray. 
Georgina  Justina  Anne,  deceased. 
Augusta  Madeline   Henrietta,   m.  25  June,  1861,    William 

Spencer,  7th  and  present  Viscount  Ashbrook. 
Adelaide  Lucy  Katharine,  m.  1st,  30  April,   1867,  Lieut.-Col. 
Moubray,  R.A.,  3rd  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Eobert  Moubray, 
K.H.,  of  Cockairny,  co.  Fife ;  2ndly,  Lieut.-Col.  Campbell 
Walker,  who  d.  s,  p. 

He  d.  24  Nov.  1867. 

A'nns— Or,  three  bars  gu,,  in  the  dester  chief  point  an 
escutcheon  erm.  Crest — A  stag's  head  couped  ppr.  attired  sa. 
Motio — Dieu  et  ma  patrie. 

Seat — Capernwray,  Lancashire. 

CLubs — Carlton  and  Arthur's. 


MARTYN  OF  TILLYRA  CASTLE. 

Maettn,  Edwaed  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Tillyra,  co. 
Galway,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1886,  b.  31 
Jan.  1859  ;  s.  his  father  5  April,  1860. 

Xiineage. — This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by  one 
of  the  officers  in  Strongbow's  army,  Geoffrt  Marttn, 
living  in  Galway  about  1450.  He  was  s.  by  John  Fitz 
Geoffet,  who  was  s.  by  Peter  Fitz  Geoffry,  who  was  s. 
by  EicHARD  (who  m.  Miss  DArcy  of  Kiltulla,  co.  Galway>, 
who  was  s.  by  Andrew,  who  was  s.  by  Olivee  Maetyn,  M.P. 
for  Galway  in  the  reign  of  James  II.,  who  was  specially 
exempted  (by  8  Anne,  Ch.  3,  Sec.  39)  from  the  penalties 
inflicted  on  Catholics,  and  was  s.  in  direct  descent  by, 

Peter  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tillyra,  who  m.  Miss  Browne,  of 
Castle  McGarrett,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue,  Oliver  of  Tillyra, 
ta.  1748,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Donnellan,  Esq.  of  Bally 
Donnellan  Castle,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and 

John  Marttn,  Esq.  of  Tillyra,  m.  Mary  Ann  Lynch,  of 
Tubber,  co.  Galway,  and  had  a  son, 

Edward  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tillyra,  m.  1798,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  late  of  Tillyra  Castle. 

Andrew,  of  Spiddell,  co.  Galway,  m.  1863,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Oliver  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  Is78, 
leaving  an  only  dau.  Mary. 
Peter,  Capt.  in  the  88th  Eegt.,  d.  umn. 
Jane,  to.  John  E.  Corballis,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
Mary  Anne,  in.  James  Balfe,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Eunnamoat,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Martyn  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  fon, 

John  Martyn,  Esq.   of  Tillyra  Castle,  co.  Galway,  J. P., 
6.  Aug.  1801 ;  m.  17  Feb.  1857,  Annie  Josephine,  dau.  of  James 
Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Masonbrook,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  5  April, 
1860,  leaving  issue,  two  sons, 
Edward  Joseph,  now  of  Tillyra. 

Jolin,  Lieut.   3id  Dragoon  Guards,   6.  19  March,  I860:  d. 
5  March,  1833. 

Arms— Az.,  a  Calvary  cross  arg.  between  the  sun  in  splen- 
dour on  the  dexter  limb  or,  and  the  moon  in  crescent  on  the 
.sinister  of  the  second.  Crest— Aa  estoile  of  six  points  or. 
JIulto— Sic  itur  ad  astra. 

.svfits— Tillyra  Castle,  Ardrahan,  co.  Galway,  and  Mount 
Jji  rnard,  Ballymacquard,  co.  Galw;iy. 

C'/uts— Eefurui,  b.W.  ;  and  Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


;  MARWOOD  OF  BUSBY  HALL. 

(  Maewood,  Geoege  Feedeeic,  Esq.  of  Eusby 
Mall,  CO.  York,  J.P.  for  the  North  Biding,  Lord 
and  Chief  Bailiff  of  Langburgh  Wapentake,  h.  8 
if  P"l'  1858,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford  ;  s.  his  father 


Lineage — Edward  Maewood  de  Nunthorpe,  who  d. 
1557,  was  father  of 

Marmaddke  Marwood,  son  and  heir,  who  had  a  son, 

James  Marwood,  of  Nunthorpe,  to.  a  dau.  of  James  Cleasby, 
of  Cleasby,  co.  York,  and  was  s.  by  his  eon, 

Henry  Marwood,  of  Great  Ayton  and  Little  Busby,  to. 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Constable  of  Dromonby,  co.  York  ;  d. 
1639,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiE  George  Marwood,  Bart,  of  Little  Busby,  co.  Yoik,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Y'ork  1651,  created  a  Baronet  by  Charles  II. ;  ho 
m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Bethell,  Knt.  of  Alnc,  co.  Y'ork, 
and  had  issue,  with  others,  a  son,  Henry  (Sir),  who  s.  him, 
and  a  dau.  Anne,  who  m.  William  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  North- 
allerton, CO.  York,  ancestor  of  the  present  George  Feedeeic 
Marwood,  Esq.  of  Little  Busby.  He  d.  1679,  aged  78,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Henry  Maewood,  Bart,  of  Little  Busby,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Y'ork  1675,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Conyers,  Lord  D'Arcy 
and  Conyers,  of  Hornby  Castle,  and  had  issue  by  her,  an  only 
dau.  Margaret,  who  d.  in  childhood.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Alan  Bellingham,  Esq.  of  Levens,  co.  Westmorland, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  a  son,  George,  and  two  daus.,  and 
Srdly,  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  North 
Elmsal,  CO.  York,  widow  of  Thomas  Wombwell,  Esq.  of 
Wombwell.  Sir  Henry  d.  1725,  aged  97,  having  outlived  his 
only  son,  George,  who  d.  without  male  issue,  and  the  baronetcy 
therefore  descended  to  Sir  Henry's  nephew.  Sib  William 
Maewood,  3rd  Bart.,  who  d.  s.  p.  1739,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  Sie  Samuel  Marwood,  4th  Bart.,  who  d.  in  the  year 
following,  also  without  issue,  and  the  baronetcy  then  became 
extinct. 

George  Marwood,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Sir  Henry,  2nd  Bart., 
and  who  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  m.  Constance,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Spencer,  Bart,  of  Y'arnton,  co.  Oxford, 
and  by  her  left,  as  sole  issue,  a  dau., 

Jane  Marwood,  heir  to  her  grandfather.  Sir  Henry  Mar- 
wood, 2nd  Bart.  She  m.  Cholmley  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Kirk 
Leatham,  co.  York  (High  Sheriff  in  1725,  M.P.  for  NorthaUer- 
ton  1715,  and  for  the  North  Hiding  1741),  and  had  issue,  one 
son,  Marwood  William  Turner,  who  d.  umn.,  aged  22,  and  a 
dau.  Jane,  who  m.  Philip  William  Cassimir  Van  Straubenzee, 
a  Capt.  in  the  Dutch  Guards.  By  will  dated  25  Feb.  1762, 
Jane  Turner  (born  Marwood),  widow,  devised  her  estates  of 
Little  Busby  to  her  kinsman,  William  Metcalfe,  great- 
grandson  of  her  great-aunt,  Anne  Marwood,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Marwood,  1st  Bart.,  who  m.  William  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of 
Northallerton,  in  1657.    The  said 

William  Metcalfe,  of  Northallerton,  was  afterwards  of 
Little  Busby,  which  estate  he  took  under  the  will  of  his 
cousin,  Jane  Marwood  Turner,  and  in  compliance  therewith 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Marwood,  by  Act  of 
Parliament,  5  George  III.  He  d.  s.  p.  1809,  and  was  i.byhis 
brother, 

Eev.  George  (Metcalfe)  Marwood,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.),  Canon  Eesidentiary  of  Chichester  Cathedral,  some- 
time Chaplain  to  Lord  Pelham,  and  Eector  of  Amport, 
Hants,  aftenvards  of  Little  Busby  Hall,  b.  at  Skeffington  Hall, 
28  Nov.  1846 ;  Lord  and  ChiCi  Bailiff  of  the  Wapentake  of 
Langburgh,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Francis  Pierson,  Esq. 
of  Mowthorpe  Grange,  Beverley,  co.  Y'ork,  sister  to  the  Major 
Pierson  who  fell  in  the  defence  of  Jersey,  leading  on  the 
English  troops  and  island  militia  against  the  French  soldiers 
in  1781,  in  his  twenty-fourth  year,  and  whose  death  forms  the 
subject  of  one  of  Copley's  best  paintings,  now  in  the  National 
Gallery.  He  had  issue,  Geoege,  his  heir;  Thomas,  M.A., 
Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  and  Eector  of  English  Bick- 
nor,  CO.  Gloucester,  d,  unm.  ;  Frederic,  Barrister-at-Law,  d. 
unm.  aged  27;  Margaret,  vi.  Eev.  Charles  Hutchinson,  of  Firle, 
CO.  Sussex,  Canon  of  Chicliester  and 'Vicar  of  Amport;  others 
d.  young.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Lucy,  dau.  of  James  Hume,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Charles  Dodgson  (son  of  the  Bishop  of 
Elphin),  he  had  one  d.au.,  Margaret  Anne,  who  m.  William 
Wilcox,  Esq.  Collector  of  H.M.'s  Customs  at  Sunderland.  He 
d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  George  (Metcalfe)  Marwood,  of  Busby,  M.A. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford),  6.  1781 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capr. 
John  Quantock,  of  Norton  House,  co.  Somerset ;  d.  1842,  and 
was  .5.  by  his  son, 

Geoege  (Metcalfe)  Marwood,  Esq.  of  Little  Busby  HaK, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  lor  the  North  Riding,  Lord  and  Chief 
Bailiff  of  Langburgh  Wapentake,  6.  31  Dec.  1808;  to.  IS',4, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  Frederic  Peel,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln, 
and  Rector  of  Willingham,  first  cousin  to  Sir  Robert  Peel,  2nd 
Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

i      George  Frederic,  now  of  Little  Busby. 


1350 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAH 


"William  Francis,  6.  1S63,  B.A.  Camh. 

Henry,  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales's  North  Staffordshire  Eegt.,  &. 

4  July,  1864.  Arthur  I'ierson,  b.  ISCti. 

Charles  Metcalfe,  6.  1874 ;  d.  6  Dec.  1878. 
Frances  Mary. 
Emily  Caroline,  m.  1876,  Edward  Ileneage  Wynne  Finch, 

Esq.  of  Stokesley  Manor,  oo.  York,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 
Lucy  Susanna,  m.  18b2,  Charles  Napier  Kennedy,  Esq.  only 

surviving  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Kennedy,  aiid  has  issue. 
EUinor  Edith,  m.  4  June,   1691,  Charles  Moore  Kennedy, 

Esq.,  B.L.  Alice,  d.  11  Jan.  1»67. 

Clara  Charlotte.  Lilian.  lioic. 

Mr.  Marwood  d.  1SS2. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  che\Ton  erm.  hetween  three  goats'  hc.Trts 
erased  arg.  Crtst— On  a  mound  vert  a  ram  couchant  hooted 
and  horned  or. 

Stal — Busby  Hall,  Carlton  in  Cleveland,  co.  York. 

^umilj)  of  ^cltalfc. 

The  Metcaues  of  Northallerton,  from  whom  the  present 
Hahwoods  of  Busby  Hall  are  descended,  form  a  branch  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Metcalfe  of  Nappa  Hall,  Wensleydale,  co. 
"York. 

William  Metcalfe,  of  Northallerton,  above  mentioned, 
\rho  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Marwood,  of  Little  Busby, 
1st  Bart.,  was  son  and  heir  of  George  Metcalfe,  of  Northaller- 
ton, a  Barrister  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  J. P.  for  the  North  Eiding, 
•who  d.  1642,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Talbot,  descended  from 
the  ancient  and  knightly  family  of  Talbot  of  Bashall  and 
ThornUon,  co.  York,  and  was  6th  in  direct  descent  from 
Thomas  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  Nappa,  co.  York,  Chancellor  of  the 
Duchy  and  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  by  grant  of  King 
BicHABD  111.,  Privy  Councillor,  and  Steward  Receiver  of 
Eichmond  lands  under  Edward  IV.  and  Eichard  111. 
This  Thomas  ni.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  de 
Hertlington,  of  Hertlington  Craven,  and  was  son  of  James 
Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  Nappa,  who  was  Captain  of  the  Wensleydale 
men  at  the  battle  of  Agincourt,  1415,  3  Henry  V.  William 
Metcalfe,  before-named,  entered  his  pedigree  and  arms  (arg., 
three  calves  passant  sa.,  differenced  by  a  canton  gu.  as  a 
mark  of  cadency)  in  the  Visitation  of  co.  York,  made  circa 
1665  by  William  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Norroy  King  of  Arms.  He 
had  issue,  with  other  children  (seven  sons,  Anthony,  Henry, 
Eichard,  George,  Gilbert,  Walter,  and  Marwood,  and  two 
daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  young),  1  Thomas,  his  heir;  2  Margaret, 
tn.  Daniel  Lascelles,  Esq.  of  Stank  and  Northallerton,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1710,  M.P.  for  Northallerton  1702 
(the  grandson  by  this  marriage  was  Edwin  Lascelles,  of 
Harewood  Castle,  1st  Lord  Harcwood) ;  3  Henrietta  Catherina, 
m.  1st,  John  Batt,  Esq.  of  Okewell  Hall,  co.  York,  and  2ndly, 
John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall  and  Miryshaw,  co.  York. 
At  the  Porch  House,  Northallerton,  long  the  abode  of  the 
Metcalfes,  and  still  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  King 
Charles  1.  wa.s  once  entertained  in  1639,  when  on  his  march 
to  Scotland  against  the  Covenanters,  and  he  again  rested  there 
in  1647,  when  a  prisoner  in  the  hands  of  the  Commissioners 
of  the  Parliament,  who  had  been  sent  down  to  Ne\vcastle-on- 
Tyne  to  receive  the  King  from  the  Scots.  Tradition  says  that 
he  tried  to  escape  from  a  window  on  the  south  side  of  tlie 
house.  The  porch  bears  the  date  and  initials,  "  W.  M.,  1674, 
A.  M.,''  for  William  Metcalfe  and  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Marwood,  of  Little  Busby,  Bart.,  and  on  an  oak  beam 
in  the  house  is  carved  "R.  M.,  1584,  M.M.,"  for  Eichard 
Metcalfe  and  his  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Roger  Wilson,  of 
Danby  Wiske,  gent.,  at  which  date  the  house  appears  to  have 
heen  built. 

Thomas  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  The  Porch  House,  Northaller- 
ton, and  Sand  Hutton,  near  Y'ork,  son  and  heir  of  William 
Metcalfe  above-mentioned,  d.  1716;  m.  1st,  Lady  (Faith) 
Milbanke  (widow  of  Sir  Mark  Milbanke,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of 
Thomas  Acclome,  Esq.  of  Bonwick,  co.  York),  who  d.  without 
issue  1689,  aged  33  ;  2ndly,  18  April,  1699,  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Greene,  Esq.  of  Liversedge  Hall,  in  the  pariah  of  Birstall,  co. 
York,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  John  Greene,  Esq.  Lord  of  the 
moiety  of  the  Manor  of  Liversedge,  Lieut,  to  Capt.  Batt.  of 
Okewell  Hall,  in  the  Eegt.  of  Foot  of  George,  Viscount 
Halifax,  by  whom  (bapt  at  Birstall,  14  Aug.  1670,  and  ra.  1st, 
to  her  cousin,  William  Greene,  Esq.  of  Lower  Hall,  Liver- 
sedge, who  d.  1697)  he  left  issue,  William,  his  heir;  Thomas, 
«.  his  brother;  George  rf.  an  infant;  John,  of  Scarborough, 
d.  about  1760,  having  m.  and  left  an  only  son  John,  (who  d. 
unm.  in  Jamaica  in  the  lifetime  of  his  mother;  Anne,  m. 
■Waring  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Quenby  Hall,  near  Tilton,  co.  Leicester, 
High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  in  1733  ;  Henrietta  Maria  Anna,  d. 
v.nra. ;  Fiances  d.  an  infant.     The  eldest  son, 

William    Metcalfe,    Esq.    of    Northallerton    and   Sand 


Hutton,  m.  Katherine,  dan.    of  —  Darlcy,  Esq.  of  Bishop's 
Wilton,  CO.  Y'ork  ;  d.  s.  p.  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Eev.  Thomas  Metcalfe,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.  Camb.)  of 
Northallerton,  6.  at  Sand  Hutton  1706  ;  Vicar  of  Tilton,  co. 
Leicester,  1733-1769;  and  in  the  will  of  his  kinsman,  Thomas 
Metcalfe,  of  Nappa  Hall,  in  Wensleydale,  dated  19  Oct.  1754, 
is  thus  named,  '"To  my  godson  and  son  of  the  Eev.  Mr.  Met- 
calfe, of  Tilton  in  Leicestershire,  I  give  my  seal  with  my  coat- 
of-arms  and  crest  set  in  gold,  and  also  two  pairs  of  stone 
buttons  set  in  gold,  as  a  mark  of  my  very  sincere  and  hearty 
wishes  for  his  success  and  prosperity  in  this  world."  He  was 
also  Eector  of  Narborough,  near  Leicester,  1737-1764,  and 
Vicar  of  St.  Margaret's,  Leicester,  and  afterwards  Eector  of 
Kirkby  Overblow,  co.  York,  1762-1774.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Smelt,  Esq.  of  Kirkby  Fleetham  and  Leases,  by 
Bcdale  (M.P.  for  Northallerton  1740-45,  Receiver-General  of 
Eevenues  in  the  island  of  Barbadoes),  by  his  wife  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Cornelius  Cayley,  Counsellor-at-Law,  son  of  Sir 
WiUiam  Cayley,  Bart,  of  Brompton,  co.  York,  by  Dorothy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Bart,  of  Harpham,  co. 
York.  Her  brother,  Capt,  Leonard  Smelt,  of  the  Corps  of 
Artillery,  for  five  years,  1771-6,  Sub-Governor  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales  and  the  Prince  Bishop  of  Osnabrug,  under  their 
nominal  Governor  the  Earl  of  Holderness,  a  prominent  figure 
in  the  court  of  George  111.,  and  whose  name  appears  in  every 
diary  and  volume  of  Letters  of  that  period,  d.  at  Langton 
Hall,  nearBedale,  9  Sept.  1800.  By  the  particular  appointment 
of  George  III.,  who  wished  to  have  Capt.  Leonard  Smelt  near 
his  person  as  a  friend  in  whom  he  could  confide,  he  had  beei» 
made  Deputy  Ranger  of  Eichmond  Park,  and  he  was  pre- 
paring for  his  Journey  thither  when  he  d.  after  three  days* 
illness.  His  last  words  were  "Give  my  love  to  the  King." 
Dorothy  Smelt  (a  niece  of  Anne)  m.  her  cousin  Sir  Thomas 
Franklan-d,  of  Thirkleby  Park,  co.  York,  her  great-grand- 
father, Leonard  Smelt,  of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  having  m. 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Frankland,  Bart,  by  his  wife 
Arabella,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Belasyse,  son  and  heir  of 
Thomas,  Viscount  Fauconberg.  Eev.  Thomas  Metcalfe  d, 
in  1774,  aged  68,  and  was  bur.  at  Stokesley,  where  there 
is  a  monument  to  his  memory  in  the  church.  He  had 
seven  sons  (three  of  whom  only  had  issue)  and  three  daus., 
viz., 

I.  William,  of  Northallerton  and  Little  Busby  Hall,  co. 
Y'ork,  which  estate  he  took  under  the  will  of  his  cousin, 
Jane  Marwood  Turner,  in  1705,  and  in  compliance  there- 
with assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Marwood,  and  in 
1774,  he  s.  to  the  Metcalfe  family  estates  in  and  about 
Northallerton,  in  the  Vide  of  Mowbray,  Lord  and  Chief 
Bailiff  of  the  Wapentake  of  Langburgh,  by  inheritance  of 
a  grant  from  King  John  to  Peter  de  Brus,  J. P.  for  the 
North  Eiding;  b.  at  SkefBngton  Hall,  near  Tilton,  in  1743  j 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Gouhon,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  Beverley,  co.  York  (who  d.  1»07,  and  is  bur. 
at  the  east  end  of  the  Minster  at  York,  where  there  is  a 
monument  to  her  memory)  and  d.  without  issue,  3  Feb. 
18U9. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  at  Skeffington  Hall,  9  March,  1744;  d.  1757, 
and  is  bur.  at  Narborough,  near  Leicester. 

III.  George  (Eev.),  Canon  of  Chichester,  afterwards  of 
Little  Busby  Hall,  who  s.  his  brother  William,  and  took  the 
name  of  Marwood,  as  before  shown. 

IV.  John,  6.  at  Skeffington  Hall,  5  Feb.  1748 ;  d.  unm.  aged 
19. 

V.  Cornelius,  b.  at  Leicester,  6  Oct.  1749;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Bayley,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  of  the  family  of 
Bayley  of  hoj^e  Hall,  co.  Lancaster  (of  which  fan-ily  also 
was  Sir  Edward  Clive  Bayley,  K.C.S.I.,  C  I.E.,  whom  m. 
Emily  Anne  Theophila,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Theophilus 
Metcalfe,  4th  Bart.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Charles  Theophilus 
Metcalte,  3rd  Bart.  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  and  1st  Lord  Metcalfe),  and 
and  had  issue,  with  three  daus.  (Anne,  to.  Jam.  sCurrie; 
Dorothy,  m.  George  William  Babington,  Surgeon  3rd  Guards, 
aftei-wards  in  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue,  Cornelius  Jletcalfe 
Stuart  Babington,  Physician  of  Hertford  St.,  Mayfair,  d. 
unm.  1862;  and  Esther,  d.  unm.  1857),  a  son,  Thomas 
Metcalfe,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Portland  Place,  and  Regency 
Square,  Brighton,  m.  Christiana  Brisbane  Cranstoun,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  Henry  Kerr  Cranstoun,  eldest  son  of 
George,  4th  son  of  William,  5th  Lord  Cranstoun,  of  Creeling, 
CO.  Roxburgh,  by  his  wife  Jean,  dau.  of  William  Kerr,  2nd 
Marquess  of  Loihian,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas,  who  had' 
issue,  Henry,  Capt.  25th  Bengal  N.I.,  d.  s.  p.  \»&i; 
William  Marwood,  6.  1839,  Capt.  Royal  Elthorn  L.I.: 
Agnes,  d.  young;  2  Henry  Cianstouii,  Civil  and  Session* 
Judge,  at  Tipperah,  Bengal,  who  had  issue,  Henry  Howe, 
late  Bengal  Civil  Service,  now  of  Bariackpore,  who  has 
issue;  3  Charles,  Capt.  E.N.,  had  a  son  Charles,  who  d. 
■unm.  in  S.  America;  4  Howe,  d.  unm. ;  6  Frederick,  Clerk 
to  the  Lord  Chancellor,  d.  s.  p.  ;  6  Edmund  d.  unm.  ; 
7  Douglas,  d.  unm.  in  India;  8  Ernest,  Maj.  48th  Madras 
N.I.,  Assistant  Resident  Councillor,  P.  of  Wales  Island, 
Straits  of  Malacca,  and  d.  I8a6,  leaving,  Basil,  b.  1864,  U.' 


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MAS 


1351 


young,  Hope  Cransfonn,  6.  22  Feb.  1866,  Mary  Katherine, 
and  Agnes,  d.  young;  1  Christiana,  vi.  George  Tugwell, 
of  Bath,  banker;  2  Julia  Henrietta,  m.  Francis  Ommanney, 
son  of  Sir  I'rancis  Ommanney,  of  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey, 
M.P.  for  Barnstaple,  d.  1893,  leaving  issue ;  3  Emily,  la. 
Francis  Orme,  and  three  other  daus.  d.  young.  Thomas 
Metcalfe  by  his  2ud  marriage  had  two  children,  who  d.  in 
infancy. 

Ti.  Leonard,  d.  young. 

VII  Francis  (Kev),  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.  Camb.),  Eector  of 
Kirkbride,  Cumberland  (of  which  living  he  held  perpetual 
advowsonj,  and  Vicar  of  Eudston,  co.  York,  bapt.  30  April, 
1752;  m.  12  Nov.  1785,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Clough,  of 
York,  and  Newbold  Hall,  Proctor,  by  his  wife  Kebecca,  dau. 
of  Jacob  Costobadie,  of  York,  a  Proctor  in  the  Ecclesias- 
tical Court,  son  of  Jean  de  Costobadie,  of  a  noble  family 
in  Auvergne,  sometime  a  Capt.  in  the  Body  Guard  of  Louis 
XIV.  (the  liaison  du  lioi), who  on  the  Kevocation  of  the  Edict 
of  Nantes,  fled  to  England  with  his  wife  and  infant  son, 
and  settled  in  York,  IBsB.  The  lie  v.  Jacob  Costobadie, 
brother  tf  Kebecca,  was  for  fifty-two  years  Hector  of 
Wenslry,  in  Wensleydale,  co.  York.  The  Kev.  Francis 
Metcalfe,  d.  1822,  aged  70,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.  Camb.),  Rector  of  Kirkbride, 
Cumberland,  and  V^icar  of  Eeighton,  near  Hunmanby, 
CO.  York,  rii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  Kickaby,  Esq.  of 
Bridlington  Quay,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.  p.  1834. 

2  William,  b.  17  March,  1792,  Midshipman  H.M.S. 
"  .ffiolus,"  and  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  the  rigging,  aged 
16,  and  was  bur.  at  Plymouth. 

3  Henrj',  b.  10  Feb.  1794;  Ensign  in  the  32nd  Regt.,  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo  where  he  was  badly  wounded.  He 
d.  in  Guernsey  1828,  leaving  two  sons,  who  d.  unm.,  and 
two  daus. 

4  John,  Capt.  in  the  Military  Service  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.  at 
Fort  St.  George,  in  1824-5  when  Lieut.  4th  Madras  K.I., 
he  held  the  staff  appointment  of  Fort  Adjutant  at  Bellary, 
an  important  frontier  fortress,  and  about  1831,  he  was  in 
command  of  the  Fort  of  liyacottah,  b.  9  March,  1795;  d. 
at  Madras  18  June,  1833.  By  his  first  marriage  he  had 
two  sons,  the  eldest  of  whomrf.  untn.  1856,  in  the  Crimea, 
the  2nd  d.  an  infant  in  Indja;  and  by  his  second 
marriage  he  had  John  Henry  Metcalfe,  of  Crayke  Castle, 
CO.  York,  6.  23  Aug.  1830. 

5  Thomas,  d.  1879,  aged  82,  without  male  issue. 

6  Leonard,  Lieut.  K.N.,  d.  unm.  in  Egypt. 

7  George,  d..  at  sea,  unm. 

8  Charles  Octavus,  d.  in  infancy. 

9  F'rederick,  d..  in  infancy. 

1  Harriot,  d.  unm. 

2  Ann  Kebecca,  cL  unm.  1S52. 

3  Maria,  d.  unm. 

I.  Henrietta  Anne  Katherine,  (?.  ?/)n?i.  aged  36  ;  a  pedigree 
of  the  family  written  by  her  in  1775  is  now  in  the  College 
of  Arms  in  the  collections  of  John  Charles  Brooke,  Somer- 
set Herald,  who  d.  1794. 

II.  Dorothy,  d.  unm,  aged  88,  at  Old  England,  Bowness,  1842. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  1772,  aged  15. 

iScai— The  Porch  House,  North  AUerton. 


SIASEFIELD  OF  ELLERTON  HALL. 

Masefield,  Egbert  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Ellerton 
Hall,  CO.  Salop,  J.P.,  Col.  2nd  Vol.  batt.  Shropshire 
King's  L.I.,  late  Capt.  31st  Eegt.,  h.  1839 ;  m.  1864, 
Emily,  dau.  of  T.  Kylandsj  Esq.  of  Banshee  House, 
IS'ewport,  Shropshire. 

Lineage — Robert  Masefield,  Esq.,  m.   1S06,  Charlotte 
Taylor,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  a  son, 
1       llOEF.ET  Masefield,   Esq.  of  Ellerton   Hall,   who  m.  1837, 
;  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Miller,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S54) 
j  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Taylor,  now  of  Ellerton  Hall. 
',      II.  Valentine  Vickers,  m.  in.  Thomas  Taylor,  ra. 

;      IV.  Richard  M.  N.,  ^,i.  v.  William  Taylor,  m. 

VI.  Henry  Valentine. 
!      I.  Margaret  Catherine,  m.  u.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m. 

I      HI.  Emily  Catherine,  m. 
'  Mr.  Masefield  d.  1880. 


SeaJ— Ellerton  Hall,  Newport. 


MASKELYNE  OF  BASSET  DOWN". 

Story-Maskeltne,  Mervix  Herbert  Netil, 

Esq.  of  Basset  Down  House,  and  Salthrop  Lodge, 

■  ^^ilts,   M.A.  Oxford,  E.R.S.,  J.P.  for  cos.   Wilts, 

Uloucester,  and  Brecon,  D.L.  co.  Brecon,  M.P.  for 


Cricklade  1880-85,  and  for  North  Division  of  Wilts 
1885-92,  Barrister-at-La'n%  Hon.  Eellow  of  Wadham 
Coll.  Professor  of  Mineralogy  at  Oxford,  b.  3  Sept. 
1823  ;  m.  29  June,  1858,  Thereza  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Dillwyn  Llewelyn,  Esq.  F.R.S.,  of 
Penllergare,  co.  Glamorgan  (by  his  wife,  Emma 
Thomasina,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mansel  Talbot,  of 
Margam),  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Dillwyn  Llewelyn 
of  Penllergare,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  three  daus., 

1.  Margaret  Emma,  6.  1859. 

n.  Mary  Lucy,  6.  1861,  m.  29  July,  1885,  Hugh  Oakeley 
Arnold-F'orster,  M.P.  for  West  Belfast,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
William  Delafield  Arnold,  Esq.,  Director  of  Public  Inst, 
in  the  Punjaub,  and  adopted  son  of  the  late  Eight  Hon. 
W.  E.  Forster,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Arnold,  D.D., 
of  Rugby,  and  had  issue,  William  Edward,  b.  8  May, 
1SS6  ;  Mervyn  Nevill,  b.  21  March,  1888  ;  John  Antliony, 
6.  20  Sept.  1889;  and  Hugh  Christopher,  6.  1890. 

III.  Thereza  Charlotte,  b.  1863,  m.  1892,  Arthur  Rucker, 
Esq.,  F.K.S. 

Lineag'e.— Robert  Maskeltnge,  Gent,  of  Purton,  Wilts, 
son  of  William  of  Purton,  m.  Julian,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kogei 
Shackstaff,  Gent,  of  Lydiard  Miliscnt,  was  a  grantee  of  lands 
from  his  father-in-law  by  deed  dated  1  Sept.  14  Henkt  VI., 
and  was  presented  as  a  freeholder  of  the  manor  of  Lydiard 
Milisent  at  a  court  held  5  April,  1443.  He  d.  before  1458, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  MASitELyNGE,  Gent,  of  Purton,  m,  the  dau  of  Cely, 
and  was  admitted  to  lands,  the  inheritance  of  his  father-in-law, 
31  Henry  VI.  in  1460.     He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  JIaskelynge,  Esq.  of  Purton,  who  was  of  full  age 
before  1458,  in  which  year  his  father,  by  deed  dated  8  April, 
36  Henky,  VI.,  granted  to  him  the  lands  in  Lydiard,  formerly 
Shackstaff's.     He  d.  s.  p.  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

WiLLiAji  Maskelyke,  Esq.  of  Purton  (son  of  John  Maske- 
!yne,  who  s.  his  brother  Thomas).  He  was  grantee  by  fine  12 
Henry  VIll.,  in  1520,  from  William  Louther  and  Joan  his 
wife,  of  the  manor  of  Lydiard  Milisent.  He  m.  Anne  or  Agnes 
''who  m.  2ndly,  James  Chatterton;,  dau.  of  Richard  Stevens, 
younger  son  of  Thomas  Stevens,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Bur- 
derop  and  Chiseldon,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  b.  before  1520,  d.  before  1545,  m.  Anne 
Saunders,  and  had  a  son,  William,  b.  1540,  wlio  was  father 
of  Robert,  d.  unm.  1610,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Gates, 
of  Southampton. 

II.  George,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  JIaskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton  Down,  who  was  a 
grantee  of  lands  20  and  24  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Webb  and  sister  of  William  Webb,  alias 
Richmond,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Lydiard,  by  whom  (whose 
will  is  dated  24  Feb.  1600,  and  who  d.  21  March,  1601)  he  had 
issue.  He  was  buried  at  Purton  3  May,  1584,  and  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

Edmond  Maskelyke,  Esq.  of  Purton  Down,  b.  22  April, 
1564,  Barrister-at-La\v,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Cricklade  and 
Chelworth,  Feodary  for  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1608,  M.P. 
for  Cricklade  1  Charles  I.  (1625);  i/i. (settlement dated 5 Sept. 
1  James  I.)  Katherine,  dau.  of  and  eventually,  on  the  death 
s.  p.  of  her  brother  Giles  Thomas  F.  Richard  Davis,  co-heir  of 
Richard  Davys,  Esq.  of  Little  Mytton,  co.  Worcester,  by 
Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Dynley  of  Charlton,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  of  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Nevill*  {see 
BnBKE's  Peerage,  Abergavenny),  and  d.  19  leb.  1629,  whea 
he  was  by  his  son, 

Nevill  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton,  M.P,  for  Criclilade,  b. 
1611  ;  had  a  licence  from  the  Crown  15  Ciukles  II.  to  hold 
fairs  in  his  manor  of  Cricklade,  Bairister-at-Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple  ;  m.  1st,  1629,  Jaue,  dau.  of  William  Norden,  Esq. 
of  Eoude  (who  d.  1632).  He  s.  to  the  ancient  estates  at  Pur- 
ton and  Lydiard  on  the  death,  unm.  in  1640,  of  his  cousin, 
Robert  Maskeleyne.  He  >».  2ndly  Sibyl,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jacob,  of  Tockenham  Court,  and  by  her  had  three  daus.,  and 
d.  30  Aug.  1079,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton,  b.  11  July,  1661  ;  m. 


*  Sir  Edward  Nevill  was  son  of  the  2nd  Lord  Abergavenny, 
brother  of  the  3rd  Lord,  uncle  of  the  4th  Lord,  and  lather  of  the 
5th  Lord,  and  grandson  of  Edward  Nevill  the  1st  Baron,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Kiehard  Beauchamp,  Earl  of 
Worcester,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  only  thild  of  Tliuuias  Lc 
Despenccr,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  by  Constance  his  niie,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Plantagenet,  Luke  of  York,  son  ol  King  Edwabd  liL. 


1352 


MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Best,  and  aunt  of  Sarah  the  wife  of 
Sir  James  Huublon,  Knt.,  and  widow  of  Bence  Parker,  Esq., 
and  d.  V.  ]i.  1676,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Kevill  Maskeltne,  Esq.  of  Furton,  b.  166-^;  heir  to  his 
grandfather.  Lord  of  the  Borough  of  Cricklade,  Capt.  of  a 
troop  of  horse  (militia)  under  Col.  Penruddock  I6S3,  Major  of 
the  Wilts  Militia  1691  ;  »!.  (settlements  dated  4  April,  1692) 
Anne,  dau.  of  Kev.  M'illiam  Bath,  Vicar  of  Purton,  and  sister 
and  co-heir  of  William  Bath,  Esq.  of  Stoke  (who  inherited 
the  estate  through  his  great-grandmother,  Jane,  only  dau. 
of  John  Cox,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  and  wife  of  William  Bath,  Esq. 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Nevill,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Fort  Marlborough,  on  the  north  coast  of  the 
island  of  Sumatra,  in  1728,  and  of  Leytield  Lodge,  near 
Marlborough,  in  173.i,  6.  169d  ;  d.  zuim.  llsb. 

III.  Edmund,  of  the  Secretary  of  State's  Ofifice,  6.  169S;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Booth,  Esq.  of  Wocd- 
ford  (by  Eliz:ibeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-lieir  of  Edward 
Pri'jer),  and  granddau.  of  George  Booth,  Esq.,  who  was 
son  of  Sir  John  Booth,  Knt.,  a  younger  son  of  Sir  George 
Booth,  1st  Bart  of  Dunham  Massey,  and  d.  1751,  leaving 
issue, 

1  William,  bapt.  13  Oct.  1725,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
inherited  the  estate  of  Stoke  on  the  death  of  his  grand- 
uncle,  William  B:»th,  and  d.  unm.  1772. 

2  Edmcnd,  heir  to  his  uncle  and  to  his  brother. 

S  Kevill  (Kev.),  D.D.  of  Purton,  for  forty-six  years  Astro- 
nomer Paiyal,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Bector  of 
Korth  Kuncton,  diocese  of  Norwich;  b.  16  Oct.  1732;  m. 
Sophia,  dau.  and  (on  the  death  s.  p.  of  her  sister,  Letitia, 
wife  ot  Sir  George  Booth,  Bart.)  sole  heir  of  John  Pate 
I'ose,  Esq.  of  Cotterstock  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  and 
d.  9  Feb.  IBll,  leaving  an  only  child,  his  sole  dau.  and 
heir. 

Maegaket,  heir  also  to  her  uncle,   m.   22  Nov.   1819, 

Anthony  Mervin  Peeve  Story,  Esq.,  afterwards  Sioby- 

Maskeltne,  of  Basset  Down  House. 

1  Margaret,  b.  1735;  m.  15  March,  1752-3,  Robert,  Lord 

Clive,  Governor  of  Bengal,  and  c^.  28  Feb.  1817,  leaving, 

with  other  issue, 

Edward,  2nd  Baron  Clive,  created  Earl  of  Powis,  m. 
Harriot,  only  sister  and  heir  of  George  Edward  Henry 
Arthur,  last  Earl  of  Powis,  and  d.  16  May,  IsSi),  leaving, 
with  other  issue, 
Edward,  2nd  Earl  of  Powis,  K.G.,  who  d.  11  Jan.  1848, 
father  of 
Edward    James,    3rd   Earl    of   Powis,    K.G.    (see 
Burke's  I'eeruye). 
lion.  Robert  Henry,  who  m.  Lady  Harriet  Windsor, 
dau.  of  the  5tb  Earl  of  Plymouth,  andrf.  20  Jan.  1854, 
leaving,  w  iih  other  issue, 

Hon.    Robert     Windsor-Clive,    father    of    Robert 
George,  14tli  Lord  Windsor  {(see  Bubke's  Peerage). 
rv.  James  Houblon  Maskelyne,  b.  1701 :  d.  unm.  1776. 
-V.  Wynn  JIaskelyne,  6.  1704;  d.  s.  p.  1738. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Walsh,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Fort  St. 
George,  East  Indie?,  and  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth  Walsh,  who 
7/1.  Joseph  Foulks,  and  had  a  dau.  Margaret  Foulks,  who 
TO.  Sir  John  Benn  Walsh,  1st  Bart,  of  Ormathwaite,  and  d. 
29  Sept.  1836,  leaving  a  son, 

John,  1st  Lord  Ormathwaite,  so  created  16  April,  1868  (see 
Bdbke's  Peeraje). 

II.  Alice,  m.  Thomas  Kelsall,  and  had  an  only  dau.  Jane 
Kelsall,  who  m.  Ist,  Capt.  Latham,  R.N.,  and  2ndly,  28 
May.  1770,  Sir  H'-nry  Strachey,  Ist  Bart,  of  Suttoncourt, 
M.P.,  by  whom  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1810)  she  had,  with  other 
issue,  1  SiE  Henbt  Stbachet,  2nd  Bart,  of  Suttoncourt, 
who  t/.  unm.  11  April,  1858;  2  Edward,  m.  Oct.  18C8,  Julia, 
dau.  of  Col.  Kilpatrick,  and  d,  3  Jan.  1832,  leaving,  with 
other  issue. 

Sib  Edmund  .Stbachet,  3rd  Bart  of  Suttoncourt  {see 
Eubke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Mr.  Maskelyne  d.  1711,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Xevill  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton,  h.  May,  1C92,  who 
sold  the  borough,  hundred,  and  manor  of  Cricklade,  and  d. 
unm.  1774,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  nephew, 

Edmund  Maskeltn^e,  Esq.  of  Basset  Down  House,  and  of 
Purton,  Capt.  H.E.I.Co.'s  service,  bapt.  9  Aug.  1728,  was  twice 
married,  and  d.  s.  p.  1775,  when  he  left  his  estates  to  his 
wife  for  life,  with  remainder  over  to  his  niece,  Mrs.  Stoby- 
Maskeltne.    This  lady, 

Maegabet  Maskelyne,  only  child  of  Rev.  Nevill  Maske- 
lyne, D.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Purton,  Wilts,  Astronomer  Royal, 
Tellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  and  Rector  of  North  Runcton, 
in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  m.  22  Nov.  1819,  Anthony  Mervin 
Eeeve  Story,  Ksq.,  F.R.S.  {b.  8  May,  1791),  and  d.  15  Feb.  Ib08, 
Jiaving  had  issue, 

I.  Meevin  Heebeet  Nevil,  now  of  Basset  Down. 

II.  Edmund  Mer\ia  Booth,   of  Lydiard  Manor,  co.   Wilts, 


and  Belfont,  co.  Brecon  (Residence— Unit  House,  Box,  Wilts), 
B.A.  O.xford,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  22  April,  1829;  in.  25 
Oct.  1860,  Martha  Banger,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Russell, 
Esq.  of  Beaminster,  Dorset,  and  has  issue,  Anthony  St. 
John,  of  II. M.  Public  Record  Office  ;  and  Agnes  Mary. 

1.  Charlotte  Sophia,  of  Glanwysk,  Senny  Bridge,  co.  Brecon, 
d.  1892. 

IX.  Margaret  Mervinia,  m.  25  April,  1848,  Rev.  Thomas 
Masterman,  M.A.  Oxford,  son  of  John  Masterraan,  Esq., 
late  M.P.  lor  London,  and  by  him  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1856) 
has  issue. 

III.  Anna  Maria  Antonia,  m.  9  April,  1864,  Sir  Wai-ingtou 
Smyth,  M.A.  Cambridge.  F.R.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S.,  Knt.  of 
the  Italian  Order  of  SS.  Maurizis  and  Lazzaro  and  the 
Portuguese  Order  of  Jesus  Christ,  Chief  Inspector  of 
Mines  for  the  Crown  and  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  elder  son  of 
Admiral  W.  H.  Smyth,  F.R.S. ,  and  brother  of  Gen.  Sir  H. 
A.  Suiyth,  K.C.M.G.,  Gov.  of  Malta,  and  d.  1890,  leaving 
issue. 

IV.  Agnes  Lucy  Meta. 

Mr.  Story  assumed  in  1845  the  surname  of  Maskelyne  in 
addition  to  and  after  that  of  Story,  in  pursuance  of  arrange- 
ments on  his  marriage  with  the  heir  of  that  family.  He  was 
the  only  child  of  Rev.  William  Story,  M.A.  Wadham  Coll. 
Oxford,  Rector  of  Hinton  Maitell,  Dorset,  and  Vicar  of  West 
Purly,  in  the  same  co.,  who  was  b.  15  July,  1734;  jh.  Ist, 
Susanna,  widow  of  Rev.  Maurice  Green,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Ensham,  co.  Dorset,  who  d.  s.  p.  1785;  and  2ndly,  8  Jan. 
1788,  Biddy  (who  d.  May,  1827,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Anthony),  dau.  of  Robert  Prower,  M.D.  of  Cranbourne, 
Dorset,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Mervin,  Esq.  of 
Sturminster,  same  co.,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1797  ;  and  grandson  of 
Robert  Story,  Esq.  of  Know,  in  the  parish  of  Kirkandrews-on- 
Esk,  Cumberland,  and  of  Oxford,  who  was  bapt.  1  May,  1681; 
7?!.  28  Nov.  I7I3,  Margaret  Johnstone,  and  d.  I75I ;  and 
great  grandson  of  Robert  Story,  Esq.  of  Know,  who  was  son 
of  Robert  Story,  of  Know,  and  grandson  of  Herbert  Story,  Esq. 
of  Know,  buried  at  Kirkandrews,  Oct.  1627,  by  Sybil"  his 
wife,  buried  at  same  place,  Dec.  1635.  Mr.  Story-Maskelyne 
d.  15  May,  1879. 

Arms  of  Maskelyne  :  Sa.,  a  fess  engrailed  or,  between  three 
escallops  arg.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  sa.  holding 
between  the  paws  an  escallop  purpure  between  four  bugle 
horns  stringed  sa.  placed  saltire  ways.  Crest — Two  arms 
embowed  vested  purpure,  cuffed  arg.,  the  hands  gra.sping  by 
the  attires  a  stag's  head  cabossed  ppr.,  attired  or,  and  trans- 
fixed by  an  arrow  paleways  point  downwards  arg.  Motto — Bis 
vivitur  virtute. 

Seats — Basset  Down  House,  Swindon,  and  Salthrop  Lodge, 
Wroughton,  both  in  Wilts. 


MASON  OF  MOBTON  HALL. 

Mason,  William  IIknrt,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall, 
CO.  Notts,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  24  May,  1846  ;  m.  13  Oct.  18S5,  Sjbil 
Mitford,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Johnston,  Esij.  of 
Annandale,  Clifton.     She  d.  17  Noy.  18S5. 

Liueagre. — The  family  of  Mason  was  formerly  seated  at 
Egmanton,  Notts,  where  William  Mason  was  living,  temp. 
Elizabeth.  They  afterwards  removed  to  Eaton,  in  the  same 
county,  where  Paul  Mason  was  living  1659.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Stephen  Coe,  of  Ordsall,  Notts,  and  had  two  sons,  Paul, 
of  Eaton,  whorf.  s.p.,  and 

Rev  Geobge  Mason,  Rector  of  Ordsall,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Pigot,  Rector  of  Ordsall,  and  d.  1740, 
leaving  three  sons,  Paul,  d.  unm.,  George,  and  John.  The 
eldest  and  youngest  both  d.s.  p.    The  2nd, 

George  Mason,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts,  »». 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Colton,  and  had  two  sons, 
George,  of  Eaton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  unm.  1809,  and 

William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Welham,  Notts,  J.P.,  whom.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Cleaver,  Esq.  of  Carburton,  Notts ;  and  d.  l804, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1824),  two  sons,  William,  of  Loudon, 
High  Sheriff  of  Notts,  1824,  who  d.  unm.  1856,  and 

Rev.  Geobqe  Mason,  of  Cuckney,  Notts,  J. P.,  Rector  of 
Whitwell,  CO.  Derby,  b.  12  Jan.  1787  ;  m.  1816,  Harriet,  dau. 
of  James  Coldham,  Esq.  of  Anmer  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  26  March,  1869)  had, 

Geobge  William,  of  Morton  Hall. 


*  This  Sibyl  was  dau.  and  heir  of  Walter  Forster,  Esq.,  Lay 
Impropriator  of  the  Tithes  of  Kirk  Andrew,  by  Sibyl  his  wile, 
and  the  same  Sibyl  with  Sibyl  her  mother  were  defendants  in  a 
suit  brought  in  the  Court  ot  the  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  by  the  next  heirs  of  her  father,  27  Elizabeth,  in  which 
suit  the  legitimacy  of  the  dau.  and  the  marriage  of  her  mother 
were  established. 


MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


1353 


Henry,  of  Wakefield,  b.  13  May,  1821 ;  m.  let,  Florence,  dau. 
of  Kev.  VV.  Bury,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  20  Oct.  1858)  has 
issue,  Henry  William,  6.  1855,  and  George,  b.  1858;  2ndly, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  — Nesfield,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Oct. 
1869)  has  a  son,  Frederic,  b.  1869,  and  a  dau.  Lucy.  He 
m.  3rdly,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  —  Moore. 
James,  6.  1824,  late  Capt.  94th  Kegt.,  m.  Maria  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  W.  Coldham,  Esq.  of  Anmer  Hall,  D.L. 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1871. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  R.  E.  Kidd,  Esq.  of  Lowood,  Melrose,  co. 
Eoxburgh,  late  Lieut.  9ih  Lancers,  and  d.  1885,  having  by 
him  who  d.  18  Feb.  1866,  had  issue. 
Eev.  George  Mason  d.  1851,  and  was  ».  by  his  son, 

Geoegb  William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  co.  Notts, 
M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  6  Sept.  1819 ;  m.  7 
May,  1844,  Marianne  Atherton,  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph  George 
Milford,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Laugharne,  co.  Carmarthen,  3rd  son 
of  Bertram  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford,  Northumberland,  and  d. 
li  Jan.  1891,  leaving  issue, 
I.  William  Henet,  now  of  Morton  Hall. 
It.  George  Edward  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwell, 
and  Kector  of  Whit  well,  co.  Derby,  b.  20  Oct.  1847. 
III.  Arthur  James  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
and  Rector  of  AUhallows-Barking,  London,  late  Fellow  ol 
Trinity  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  4  May,  1851. 
iY.  Charles  Evelyn,  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  (Buffs),  6.  27  Jan.  1855 ; 
d.  in  Zululand,  7  April,  1879. 

I.  Marianne  Harriet.  ii.  Frances  Agnes. 

III.  Theortosia  Helen  Margaret. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  double-headed  az.     Crest — A  mer- 
maid, holding  comb  and  minor  ppr.  and  crined  vert. 
Seat — Morton  Hall,  Retford. 


MASON  OF  NECTON  HALL. 

Mason,  Robert  Haeyey,  Esq.  of  Necton  Hall, 
Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1885,  educated 
at  Eton,  and  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  member  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  and  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  23  Jan.  1843  ;  m. 
5  NoY.  1873,  Jane  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Arthur  Upcher,  of  Wreningham,  Norfolk,  by  his 
wife  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Wodehouse,  and 
Jjas  issue, 

I.  Alwtni:,  b.  12  April,  1875. 

II.  Arthur  Humfrey,  6.  10  Dec.  1883. 

III.  Christopher  Blake,  6.  24  Oct.  lSo7. 

I.  Lilian  Jane,  b.  1  May,  1876. 

II.  Dorothy,  6.  14  Aug.  1877. 

HI.  Lettice  Isabella,  6.  21  June,  1373. 

IV.  Hylda,  6.26  Feb.  1881. 

V.  Audrey,  b.  14  Sept.  1885. 

Mr.  Mason  is  eldest  son  of  Robert  Blake  Humfrey, 
Esq.  of  Wroxham,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Blake, 
Esq.,  by  Theodora  Colombine,  whose  first  cousin, 
Elizabeth  Brewer  Colombine,  m.  William  Mason, 
Esq.  of  Necton.  He  assumed  the  surname  and 
ai-ms  of  Mason,  under  the  will  of  Lieut.-Col.  Mason 
Blomefield,  1879. 

liineagre — This  family  is  of  very  ancient  standing  in 
Norfolk,  and  derives  from  Paul  Milleb  Mason,  citizen  of 
London,  who  built  and  fixed  his  residence  at  Necton  Hall 
temp.  Henry  VII.    His  direct  descendant, 

Thomas  Mason,  Esq.  of  Swaffham  (youngest  son  of  John 
Mason,  of  Necton,  who  s.  to  that  property  on  the  death  of  his 
nephew,  Richard  Mason,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1698), 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bodham,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk, 
•and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  John  Marcon,  Esq.  of 
Swaffham,  and  Susan,  7)i.  Francis  Colombine,  Esq.  of  Norwich) 
a  son, 

William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Necton  Hall,  -who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Blomefield,  the  historian  of  Norfolk, 
jand  d.  25  Jan.  1807,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Necton  Hall,  b.  1758 :  m.  Elizabeth, 
Brewer,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Paul  Colombine,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Plumstead  Parva,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Necton  Hall,  J  P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849. 
1      Lieut.-Col.  East  Norfolk  Militia,  d.  unm.  2  Dec.  1865. 
,    John,  who  d.  in  the  H.E.I.Co.'s  service. 

Henry,  Midshipman  R.N.,  perished  at  sea. 

George,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  who  took  by 

.•^ign-manual  the  surname  and  arms  of  Blomefield,  under 

.     the  will  of   Francis  Blomefield,  Esq.,  s.  to  Necton  at  his 

brother  \\  lUiam's  death,  and  d.  1871,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 


Elizabeth,  laie  of  Necton,  d.  17  Dec.  1878,  aged  88. 
Henrietta  Katherine,  m.  Charles  Vernon,  2nd  son  of  George 

Holme  Sumner,  Esq.  of  Hatchlands,  Surrey,  and  d.  Nov 

1879. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  on  a  fesse  cottised  sa., 
two  annulets  of  the  first,  in  chief  as  many  lions'  heads  couped 
of  the  second,  for  Mason;  2nd  and  3rd,  counter-quartered  1st 
and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant,  and  above  the  head  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,  a  canton  of  the  last  for  oistinction,  for  Humfrey  ;  2nd 
and  3rd  arg.,  a  chevron,  between  three  garbs  sa.,  a  border  of 
the  last  charged  with  eight  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first,  for  Blake. 
Crests — 1st  (HnjiFREY),  on  a  ducal  coronet  an  eagle,  wings 
elevated,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sceptre,  all  or,  and 
charged  on  the  breast  for  distincton  with  a  cross-crosslet  gu.  ; 
2nd  (Mason),  A  lion's  head  couped  az.,  holding  in  the  mouth 
an  antler  in  bend  or,  between  two  wings  arg.,  each  charged, 
with  an  annulet,  also  az. ;  3rd  (Blake;,  on  a  morion  a  martlet, 
all  ppr. 

<Seu(— Necton  Hall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 


MASSEY  OF  POOL  HALL. 

Masset,  Feancis  Elcocke,  Esq.  of  Pool  Hall,  co. 
Cliester,  and  Carrickfergus,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  Carrickfergus  1875,  b.  6  Dec.  1822 ;  m.  28 
Feb.  1867,  Caroline  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Henry  Hornby,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Blackburn, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Francis  Elcocke,  b.  16  April,  1873. 
I  Maud  Henrietta  Margaret  Elcocke. 

II.  Mabel  Caroline  Elcocke. 

III.  Evelyn  Mary  Elcocke. 

Lineag-e. — Roger  Massey,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Roger  Massie, 
Esq .  of  Coddington,  and  nephew  of  the  celebrated  Gen.  Massey, 
in.  Mary  Edwards,  of  Chester,  and  had  two  sons.  The  2nd 
son  Roger,  was  father  of 

Bev.  William  Massey,  Rector  of  Ditchingham,  in  Norfolk, 
m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  Francis  Elcocke, 
Esq.  of  White  Pool,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

Roger  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple  and  Eector  of 
Cheriton  Bishop,  Devon,  and  of  Lawhitton,  Cornwall,  m. 
Miss  Anne  Arnold,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  John,  and  four 
daus. 

William,  who  inherited  his  mother's  estates. 

Elizabeth.  Sarah. 

Mrs.  Massey,  the  heir  of  Pool,  d.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  her  son, 
William  Massey,  Esq.  of  Pool  Hall,  whom.  22  April,  1817, 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Goodman,  Esq.  of  Tyne- 
wydd,  CO.  Carnarvon,  and  by  her  (who  d,  3  Jan.  1855)  had 
issue, 

Francis  Elcocke,  now  of  Pool  Hall. 
AViiliam  Glynne,  d.  in  India,  unm. 

Margaret  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  William  Massey,  eldest  son  ot 
Richard  Massey,  of  Moston  Hall,  Chester. 

Mr.  Massey,  to  whom  the  Pool  estate  was  left  by  his  aunt.  Miss 
Elcocke,  d.  1838. 

^7-ms— 1st  and  4th,  quarterly  gu.  and  or;  in  1st  and  4th 
quarters,  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg. ;  for  difference,  a  canton  arg., 
for  Massey;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  a  saltire  vaire  between  four 
cocks  statant  arg.,  for  Elcocke.  Crest — A  demi-pegasus,  with 
wings  displayed,  quarterly  or  and  gu. 

Stats — Pool  Hall,  near  Nantwich,  co.  Chester. 


MASSIE  OF  CODDINGTON. 

Massie,  Admiral  Thomas  Leche,  of  Codding- 
ton, CO.  Chester,  Admiral  R.N".  (retired),  b.  21  Oct. 
1802 ;  m.  8  Feb.  1844,  Charlotte  Hester,  only  dau. 
of  Edward  V.  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Richard,  late  Lieut.  78th  Highlanders,  b.  ?1 
Sept.  1845;  m.  28  July,  1866,  Olga  Marie,  Baroness  von 
Wessenberg-Ampringen  (grand-dau.  of  Baron  Henry  von 
Wessenberg-Ampringen,  formerly  Austrian  Ambassador 
at  St.  James's),  and  had  issue, 

1  Roger  Henry,  6.  2  July,  1869,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery. 

2  Edward  Philip,  6.  5  Dec.  1870 ;  d.  31  Aug.  1871. 

3  John  Hamon,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  10  June,  1872. 

II.  Richard  Crosbie,  E.N.,  b.  26  Oct.  1847,  d.  March,  1870. 
I.  Maud  Cleopatra. 

Lineage. — The  early  descent  of  the  Massies  of  Codding- 
ton has  long  been  a  matter  of  dispute,  some  of  the  pedigrees 
deriving  them  from  a  younger  son  of  Sir  John  Massie,   of 


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MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


Tatton,  supposed  to  have  been  slain  at  Shrewsbury,  whose 
eldest  son  d.  8  Henry  V.,  and  others  from  Hamon,  son  of 
Sir  John  Massie,  of  ruddington,  who  also  fell  at  the  battle  of 
Shrewsbury. 

Hugh  Ma?sie  settled  at  Coddington  1389,  in  consequence  of 
his  marriage  willi  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bold,  of 
Coddington,  great-grandson  of  John,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John 
Bold,  of  Bold,  CO.  Lancaster.  By  her  he  had  several  sons,  of 
whom  the  third, 

AViLLiAM  Massif,  Esq.,  purchased  18th  Henry  VI.,  from 
Sir  Philip  Botelcr,  the  manors  of  Coddington,  Bechin,  Eggerley, 
&c.  He  ra.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Adam  Woton,  of  Eggerley 
and  Chester,  and  by  her  who  m.  2ndly,  Hugh  Ball,  of  Cod- 
dington, had  two  sons,  viz.,  Morgan,  of  Eggerley,  ancestor 
of  the  Massies  of  Eg/jcrUy ,  and  John.    The  second  son, 

John  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Holme,  of  Coddington,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

KoBEKT  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  wlio  d.  before  1507, 
leaving  a  dau.  Anne,  wife  of  William  Massey,  of  Grafton,  and  a 
son, 

William  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  who  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Edward  de  Crew,  and  had  issue,  Hobert,  his  heir,  and 
John,  ancestor  of  the  Massies  of  Broxton.  The  elder 
son, 

Kobert  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  temp.  Henry  VIII., 
ni.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Calveley,  Knt.  of  Lea,  and  had 
(with  two  (laiis.)  several  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

Roger  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Eandle  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Eccleston  and  Wettenhall,  and 
dying  20  April,  1532,  left  with  two  daus.,  Jane  and  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  William  Barnston,  Esq.  of  Churton,  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

John  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  who  had  by  his  4th  wife, 
Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Holt,  two 
sons  and  four  daus.    The  elder  son, 

John  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  who  ra.  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  Richard  Grosvenor,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester 
1602,  by  Christiana,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart, 
of  Norton,  and  had  eleven  sons  and  seven  daus.  The  5th  son, 
Edward,  was  one  of  the  most  distinguished  military  leaders 
during  the  civil  wars  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I.  The  9th  son, 
Hugh,  m,  in  London,  and  left  issue  Hugh,  Mabel,  and  Elizabeth, 
all  minors  in  1670.  This  Hugh  is  said  to  be  ancestor  of  the 
Irish  Massys.  Gen.  Massie,  of  whom  a  fine  portrait  is  still 
preseved  at  Pool  Hall,  the  seat  of  his  collateral  descendant, 
d.  s.  p.  in  Ireland,  and  was  interred  at  Abbey leix.  The  eldest 
surviving  son  and  heir, 

Roger  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  aged  59  in  1663,  m.  1649, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Roger  Middleton,  Esq.of  Cadwgan,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Roger,  ancestor  of  the 
Massets  of  Pool  Hall  (s!e  that  fivnily)  ;  in.  Edward  of  Ros- 
thorne,  who  d.  1730,  leaving,  inter  alios,  a  son,  Richard 
Middleton  Massey,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  Sec.  S.A.,  who  by  his 
•2nd  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Marshall,  Gent,  of  Wisbech, 
had  five  sons  and  one  dau.  Roger  Massie  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

JoDN  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  6.  1651,  father,  by  Eliza- 
beth liis  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  John  Puleston,  Esq.  of  Pickhill,  of 

Richard  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  whoiit.  17  April.  1735, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Plas  Power, 
CO.  DenLigli,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  March,  1770,  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  b.  1736,  at  whose  decease, 
s.  p.  1773,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 

Thomas  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  b.  1738,  who  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Nathaniel  Marriot,  Esq.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts,  and 
dying  1802,  left  an  only  child. 

Rev.  Richard  Massie,  of  Coddington,  Rector  of  Eccleston, 
b.  12  Jan.  1771,  who  m.  6  Oct.  1796.  Hester  Lee,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  V.  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Coddington. 

II.  Thomas  Leche,  .s.  his  brother. 

(  III.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  Dec.  18C5;  m.  Sophia,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  Thornycroft,  of  Thornyeroft  Hall,  co. 
Chester;  she  d.  s.  p.     He  d.  21  Jan.  1H93,  s.  p. 

IV.  WilHam  Henry,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's  Chester, 
formerly  Lieut  in  Indian  Army,  6.  Nov.  1800;  d.  6  Jan. 
1856. 

V.  Townshend,  6.  1808;  d.  a.  p.  1836. 

VI.  John  Bevi.-s,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  Sept.  1809;  d.  s.  p.  1851. 
vii.  Watkm,  Bombay  AniUery,  U.  Nov.  1812  ;  d.  s.  p.  8  July, 

1881. 

VIII.  Charles,  6.  1813. 

IX.  George.  (/.  an  infant. 

X.  Robert  George,  b.  1815,  m.  Annette,  d.-iu.  of  T.  Browne, 
Esq.  of  liartlands,  Australia,  and  d.   lbS3,  leaving  issue, 


Hugh  Hamon:  Godfrey  Egerton;  Richard  de  Winton- 
Eobtrt;  Hester  Lee  ;  Mabel,  m.  1889,  Major  Phillimore! 
R.A. ;  Lucy. 

XI.  Hugh  Hamon,  6.  March,  1817;  d.  3  Oct.  1893. 

XII.  Henry,  d..  an  infant  1820. 

I.  Eliza  Ann,  m.  1823,  William T.  Buchanan,  Esq.  (deceased), 
formerly  of  Ravenscourt,  co.  Chester,  afterwards  of  North- 
cote,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  d.  4  Feb.  1886,  s.  p. 

II.  Hester  Susannah, /)i.  1828,  Rev.  John  Armitstead,  Vicar 
of  Sandbach,  and  is  deceased. 

III.  Prances  Maria  (deceased),  m.  1827,  Rev.  G.  B.  Blomfield, 
Canon  of  Chester,  late  Hector  of  Stevenage,  Herts. 

IV.  Sidney,  d.  5  June,  1891. 

V.  Barbara  Henrietta,  deceased. 

VI.  Cornelia  Lee,  deceased. 

VII.  Harriet  Vyse  (deceased),  to.  1829,  Lawrence  Armitstead, 
Esq.  of  Cranage  Hall.  co.  Chester. 

VIII.  Anna  Maria,  deceased.  ix.  Charlotte,  deceased. 
X.  Mary  Mackenzie,  deceased. 

Rev.  R.  Massie  d.  16  April,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest; 
son, 

Richard  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  J.P.,  6.  18  June,  1800; 
TO.  7  Jan.  1834,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Robert 
Hughes,  Esq.  of  Baehe  Hall,  co.  Chester;  she  d.  s.  p.  20  Feb. 
1841.     He  d.  11  March,  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

,4  7-7HS— Quarterly  gu.  and  or:  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters, 
three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.;  for  difference,  a  canton  arg.  Crest — 
A  demi-pegasus,  with  wings  displayed,  quarterly  or  and  gu. 

Residence — Stanley  Place,  Chester. 


MASSINGBERD  OF  GTJNBY. 

Massingbeed,  Emily  Langton,  of  Gunby  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  The  Red  House,  Bournemoiitli,  m. 
2  March,  1867,  Edmund  Langton,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Rev.  C.  Langton,  and  by  him  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1875) 
had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  b.  12  May,  1869. 

I.  Charlotte  Mildred. 

II.  Mary.  III.  Diana. 

Mrs.  I/angton  has    assumed  her  maiden  name  of 
Massingbeed. 

Lineag'e. — This  family,  whoso  name  has  been  written 
Massyngbcrde,  Massingbergh,  and  Massingberd,  is  traced  to 
the  time  of  Edward  I.,  when  its  patriarch,  Lambert  Massing- 
berd, resided  at  Sutterton.    His  descendant. 

Sir  Thomas  Massingberd,  Knt.,  m.  John  Braytoft,  of  Bray- 
toft,  and,  surviving  his  wife,  became,  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VUI.,  a  Knight  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  added  the  second 
escutcheon  to  the  family  arms.  He  had  issue,  i.  Augustine, 
of  Braytoft,  d.  v.  p.  1614,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas,  M.P.  for 
Calais  4  Edward  VI. ;  ii.  Oswald  (Sir),  Knt.  ot  Sir  John  of 
Jerusalem,  Grand  Prior  of  Ireland,  and  Lieut.  "Tureopollier 
of  Malta,"  and  exchanged  his  claim  to  the  reversion  of  that 
office  (and  with  it  to  the  Grand  Priory  of  England)  for  the 
Priory  of  Ireland.  He  was  installed  at  Kilmainh.im  by  Car- 
dinal Pole,  but  attainted  and  his  house  suppressed  by  two 
Acts  of  the  Irish  Parliament,  1  Elizabeth;  hi.  Alan,  who  d. 
unm.  ;  iv.  Martin,  m.  Ursula  Elrington,  and  had  three  sons 
and  one  dau.  Sir  Thomas  Massingberd  (Z.  25  May,  1562.  His 
great-great-grandson, 

Thomas  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  Barrister-at-Law, 
whose  grandfather,  Thomas,  was  the  last  M.P.  for  Calais,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Ilalton,  Esq.  of  Clee,  Serjeant-at-Law, 
by  Joan  his  wife,  d.au.  of  John  Draner,  or  Drayner,  Esq.  of 
Hoxton,  and  had  (with  five  daus.)  two  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Drayneb  (Sib),  6.  11  Dec.  1615,  ancestor  of  Massingberi> 
of  Ormshy. 

Mr.  Massingberd  d.  5  Nov.  1636.    His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  was  created  a  Baronef    ■• 
by  Cromwell  1058,  and  soon  after  the  Restoration  was  re- 
created.    His  grandson. 

Sib  William  Massingberd,  was  3rd  Bart,  of  Gunby,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Lincoln,  at  whose  decease,  unm.,  about  1750,  the 
baronetcy  expired,  while  the  estates  devolved  on  his  sister, 

Elizabeth  Massingberd,  of  Gunby,  to.  Thomas  Meux,  Esq., 
and  had  two  sons.  From  the  younger,  Henry  Meux,  descend.'; 
Sib  Henry  Mecx,  Bart.    The  elder,  | 

William  Meux,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Massingberd  only.  He  j/i.  1st,  Miss  Thornborough, 
by  whom  he  had, 

Thomas,  to.  Elizabeth  Emerson,  sister  to  Sir  Wharton  Emer- 
son .A.mcottB,  Bart.,  and  predeceasing  his  father,  1777,  leil 
issue, 


MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


1355. 


Henrt,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

John,  of  Candlesby,  deceased. 

Thomas,  Capt.  B.N.,  of  Candleshy  House,  co.  Lincoln,  and 

of  13eckenham  House,  near  Bawtry,  co.  York,  b.  1763; 

i)i.  12  Feh.  1794,  Elizabeth  Hauksmore  Waterhouse,  and 

had  two   sons,  Thomas  and  Humphry  (Kev.)  (m.  Miss 

Fretwell,  and  had  issue),  besides  four  daus.,  Christiana; 

Louisa  ;  Ellen  ;  and  Mary  Jane. 
Charles  (Kev.),  Hector  of  Kettlethorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  h.  1770, 

m.  1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough, 

and  d.  1836,  leavini;  issue, 

1  Charles,  b.  1806 ;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Keary, 
Eector  of  Nunnington,  co.  York,  and  d.  27  Dec.  1^86, 
having  had  issue,  Henry  Alfred,  Arthur  Keary,  and 
Anne  Alice. 

2  Vincent  Amcotts,  Admiral  R.N.,  6.  1808;  m.  1844, 
Julia  dau.  of  M.  Gutteres,  of  Sidmouth. 

1  Mary  Mildred,  m.  1st,  1837,  Frederick  James  Blair, 
Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  2ndly,  Kev.  William  Fraim 
Forieseue,  Vicar  of  Chesterton,  co.  Oxford. 

2  Anna  Maria,  m.  1836,  Kev.  G.  J.  Atkinson. 

3  Caroline  Bosville. 
Emily,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Mr.  (Meux)  Massingberd  ?«.  2ndly,  Miss  Drake,  and  had  issue, 
William,  m.  Miss  Pastern;  Samuel,  d.  unvi.;  George,  went 
to  America ;  Frances,  d.  unm. ;  Caroline ;  and  Margaret,  both 
d.  unm. ;  Ann,  m.  John  Pryke,  Esq. ;  Katherine,  m.  Kev. 
Francis  Wilson  ;  Mary  Joice,  m.  Kev.  Edward  Brackenbury  ; 
Sarah  EUzabeth,  m.  Eadcliffe  Pearl  Todd,  Esq.  He  d.  1780, 
and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Henrt  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth 
Hoare,  and  d.  about  the  year  1787,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and 
heir, 

Elizabeth  Makt  Anne  Massingbekd,  m.  18  Aug.  1802, 
Peregrine  Langton,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Langton  of  Lanr/ton, 
who  assumed  in  consequence  the  surname  and  arms  of  Mas- 
singbekd, and  had  issue, 

Henry,  deceased. 

Algernon  Langton,  who  s.  to  Gunby. 

Samuel  Bennet,  deceased. 

Charles  Langton,  late  of  Gunby. 

Elizabeth  Langton,  d.  1818. 

Mary  Langton,  m.  1  Jan.  1830,  AVilliam  Hastings  Neville, 
Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Gen.  Neville,  and  has  issue,  Eothes, 
Charles,  deceased;  Laura,  deceased. 

Margaret  Clarissa,  d.  Is37. 
The  elder  son, 

Algernon  Langton  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, b.  9  May,  1804,  m.  6  Dec.  1827,  Caroline  Goldsworthy, 
dau.  of  William  Pearce,  Esq  of  Whitehall  Place,  and  had  one 
son, 

Algernon,  Eoyal  Horse  Guards  (Blue),   6.    11   Sept.   1828, 
perished  in  South  America,  June,  1855. 
Mr.  Massingberd  d.  1844.    His  brother, 

Charles  Langton  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  b.  23  April, 
1815 ;  m.  1st,  21  Feb.  1843,  Harriett  Anne,  dau.  of  Kicliard 
Langford,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Reginald  Langton,  b.  1851 ;  d.  Feb.  1855. 

I.  Emilt,  now  of  Gunby. 

II.  Alice,  m.  23  April,  1884,  Percy  Leith  Hay,  3rd  son  of 
W.  E.  S.  Clark,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Freda  Massingberd, 
and  Kornan. 

He  m.  2ndly,  19  May,  1863,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Wilham  Newman,  1st  Bart  of  Mamhead  ;  and  c^.  9  Feb. 
1887. 

Arms— Azure  three  quatrefoils  two  and  one  or,  in  chief  a 
■boarstatant  of  the  last  charged  with  a  cross  pattee  gules. 
Cre»t—A  lion's  head  erased  azure  charged  with  two  arrows 
saltirewise  between  four  guttes  argent.  -Voiio^"Leara  to 
tnow  thjself." 

Seat— Gunhy  Hall,  near  Burgh,  co.  Lincoln, 

Citt6— Pioneer,  Cork  Street,  W. 


MASSlNaBERD-MUNDY  OF  ORMSBY. 

Massingbeed-Mundt,  Chaeles  rEANCIS,  Esq. 
of  Ormsby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  served 
m  the  33rd  and  53rd  Eegts.,  b.  30  June,  1839  ;  7n. 
8  Aug.  1865,  Louisa  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles 
John  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Linden,  co.  JS'orthumbeiiand, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Drainer,  J.  14  .July,  1867. 

II.  Godfrey  Bertram,  b.  25  March,  1872. 
in.  Francis  Oswald,  6.  30  Aug.  1874. 
rv.  Henry  Louis,  b.  9  Aug.  1879. 

I.  Sybil  Rosamond,  d.  umn.  26  Dec.  1S90. 

II.  Philippa  Alice. 


Lineagre.— Sm  Drayner  Massingberd,  Knt.  of  South 
Ormsby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Henxworth,  co.  Hertford,  2nd 
son  of  Thomas  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Bratoft  Hall,  in  Gunby 
(see  Massingberd  of  Gunby),  b.  11  Dec.  1615 ;  m.  1st,  26  May, 
1651,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Abraham  Burrell, 
Esq.  of  Medloe  House,  co  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who  «. 
5  Dec.  1677)  had  one  dau.,  who  d.  an  infant.  Sir  Drayner  r,i. 
2ndly,  31  Dec.  1678,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Mildmay,  Esq.  of  The  Graces,  Essex,  by  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of 
one  of  the  co-heirs  of  John  Barker,  Esq.  of  Hamond,  Salop, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Bdrrell,  his  successor.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Hyme,  of  Carolina,  in  America,  ami 
had  issue. 

Sir  Drayner  Massingberd,  Sheriff  of  Lincoln  1644,  knightea 
by  King  Charles  II.  17  F"eb.  1661,  d.  1698,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

BoRRELL  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby  and  Medloe,  6. 
23  April,  1683;  7)i.  Phihppa,  dau.  of  Francis  Mundy,  E.sq.  of 
Markeaton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  Osbaston,  co.  Leicester,  M.P. 
CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Burrell,  his  successor,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Francis  Burrell,  b.  1720;  vi.  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  Essex,  and  d.  6  May,  1795, 
leaving  a  son,  Kev.  Francis  Massingberd,  Rector  of  ft'ash- 
ingborough,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  who 
m.  1795,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  his  uncle,  W.  B.  Alassing- 
berd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  issue,  with  two 
daus.  (Eliza,  d.  unm.,  and  Harriet),  a  son, 

1  Francis  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ormsby,  and  Chan- 
cellor of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  b.  3  Dec.  1800 ;  m.  15  J;in. 
1839,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Baring,  Esq.,  M.P., 
4th  son  of  Sir  Francis  Baring,  Bart.,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1872,, 
having  had  issue, 

Francis  Bdrrell,  Capt.  5th  Lancers,  b.  31  Jan.  1843, 
d.  unm. 

William  Oswald  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  23  Feb.  1848,  Rector 
of  Ormsby,  present  male  representative  of  the  Massing- 
berd f  iinily  ;  ??i.  Dec.  1884,  Emily  Sophia,  dau.  of  Kev. 
—  Sopcr,  Rector  of  Bag  Euderby,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 
Dorothy,  b.  6  Feb.  1880. 

Mr.  Massingberd  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Hunting- 
don 1723.     He  d.  Jan.  1728,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

AVilliam  Bdrrell  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby,  Sheriff,  co. 
Lincoln  1745;  m.  Anne,  dau  and  heir  of  William  Dobson, 
Esq.  of  York,  and  of  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Tancred,  Esq.  of  Whixley,  co.  York,  by  his  wife,  Catherino 
Armitage,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Armitage,  Bart,  of  Kirk- 
lees,  CO.  York,  and  of  his  wife,  Catherine  Danby,  through 
whom  Mr.  Massingberd  Mundy  is  now  senior  co-heir  to  the 
barony  of  Sckope  of  Masham.  (5e« Burke's  Dormant  Feirage.y 
Mr.  Massingberd  d.  18  Aug.  1802,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Burrell,  his  successor. 

William,  Rector  of  Ormsby,  d.  unm.  5  May,  1823. 

Anne,  m.  Rev.  AVilliam  Maxwell,  D.D.,  of  Falkland,  co., 
Monaghan,  and  had  issue,  John,  d.  U7irii.,  and  Anne,  m. 
Rev.  Henry  Francis  Lyte,  and  left  issue. 

Philippa,  d.  unm.  July,  1831. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  May,  lb32. 

Eliza,  m.  her  cousin,  Kev.  F.  Massingberd  (see  above). 
The  elder  son, 

Charles  Bdkrell  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  Braziers,  co.  Oxford,  6.  1749;  s.  his  father  1802;  m. 
1st,  Dec.  1774,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  AVilliam  Blackall,  Esq. 
of  Braziers,  in  the  parish  of  Checkenden,  co.  Oxford,  and 
2ndly,  Marie  Jeanne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Rapigeon,  of  Versailles,  by 
whom  he  had  no  i.ssue.  Mr.  Massingberd  was  High  Sheriff  co. 
Oxford,  and  d.  Nov.  1835.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  dau.  an4 
heir, 

Harriet  Massingberd,  of  Ormsby,  scniir  co-heir  of  th& 
Barony  of  Scrope  o/jV/as/(a»i,  ?/i.  1806,  Charles  Godfrey 
Mundy,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Leicester,  2nd  son  of  Francis  Noel  Clarke  Mundy,  Esq. 
cf  Markeaton  (see  Mundy  of  3Iarkeaton  Hall).  Charlea 
Godfrey  Mundy  d.  23  April,'  1838,  and  Harriet,  his  widow, 
22  April,  1864.    They  had  issue, 

1  Charles  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Ormsby,  co.  Lincoln, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  June,  1808,  wlio  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  29  April,  1863,  the  prefix  name  of  Massingberd  ; 
m.  13  Sept.  1838,  Elizabeth  Susan,  5tli  dau.  of  John 
Young,  Esq.  of  Wcstridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  19  Feb. 
1882,  having  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Francis,  now  of  Ormsby. 

2  John  Augiistin,  b.  20  Sept.  184U ;  d.  unm.  29  April, 
1804. 

1  Millicent  Harriet.  2  Sophy  Jane. 

3  Fanny  Rosamond,  d.  unm.  14  June,  1883. 

2  Harriet,  d.  young. 

3  Sophy,  »(.  1833,  John  C.  Dowdeswell,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 


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MAS 


John  E.  Dowdcswell,  Esq.  of  Pull  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
and  d.  3Iay,  1847,  lea\iug  issue  (see  that  lamily). 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  on  a 
«ross  engrailed  arg.  three  lozenges  sable,  on  a  chief  or,  three 
«agles'  legs  erased  ^  la  cuisse  az.,  for  Mdndt;  2nd,  az.,  three 
•quatrefoils  two  and  one  or,  in  chief  a  boar  statant  of  the  last, 
■charged -nith  a  plain  cross  gu.,  forJlAssiNGBEKD:  3rd,  quarterly 
«r  and  arg.,  on  a  cross  couped  between  four  lions  rampant  |sa. 
five  escallops  of  the  first,  also  for  Massingeebd.  Crtsts— 1st, 
MuNDT :  A  wolf's  head  erased  sa.  bezantee  langued  gules, 
vomiting  tire  proper ;  2nd,  Massingbebd  :  A  lion's  head  erased 
3LZ.  charged  with  two  arrows  saltirew  ise  between  four  guttes  arg. 

Seat — Ormsby  Uall,  Alford,  co.  Lincoln. 


MASSY  OF  KINGSWELL  HOUSE. 

Massy,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Kingswell  House,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.P.  cos.  Tipperary  and  Limerick,  b.  18 
July,  ISIO ;  m.  11  Aug.  1832,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Chadwick,  of  Chadville,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  lier 
^who  d.  22  June,  1874)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  d.  serving  with  his  (the  77th)  regiment 

during  the  Russian  war,  in  his  ■20th  year. 
Ji.  John,  drowned  at  Kilkee. 
ill.  KicHAKD  Albert,  of  Mount  Rivers,  Listowel,  b.  22  Feb. 

1840,   late  Lieut.   60th   Rifles,    Resident  Magistrate   co. 

Kerry ;  m.  21  April,  1869,  Matilda,  only  dau.  of  Capt. 

Minchin,  R.N.,  of  Rock  Abbey,  Cashel,  and  d.  25  Sept. 

1889,  leaving  issue,  John  George  Albert,  b.  27   Jan. 

1870;    George    Godfrey    Hamon,    6.  28   March,    1874; 

Maude  Alice  Beatrice ;  and  Alberta, 
TV.  John,  b.  30  June,  1848;  d.  6  Aug.  1864. 

I.  Margaret  Alicia,  m.  11  Aug.  1857,  Gen.  George  Wheeler, 
son  of  Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Massy  Wheeler,  K.C.B. 

II.  Alicia  Victoria,  m.  30  June,  1863,  James  George  Deck, 
Esq.,  son  of  George  Deck,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  New  Zea- 
land. 

III.  Millieent  Rebecca,  ra.  20  Sept.  1871,  Col.  Henry  Wylie, 
Bengal  Army. 

!iv.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  March,  1879,  Hugh  Baker,  Esq.  of 
Lismascue,  co.  Tipperary,  who  d.  9  July,  1887.  She  Hi. 
2ndly,  Sept.  1888,  Major  E.  H.  Bunbury. 

Iiineage.— Rev.  William  Massy,  son  of  Rev.  Godfrey 
TIassy  (brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Massy  and  cf  the  1st  Lord 
Clarina),  m.  Bessie,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Bevan,  Esq.  of  co. 
l^imerick,  and  d.  1822,  leaving  (amongst  others^  a  son, 

Charles  Massy,  Esq.,  m.  1808,  Margaret  Spread,  dau.  of 
•John  Cummins,  Esq.  (who  d.  1854),  and  had  issue, 

John",  now  of  Kingswell  House. 
Mr.  Massy  d.  1811. 

yimns — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges  sa.,  a  lion 
passant  or.  Crest— A  bull's  head  gu.,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or.     ^/o»o— Pro  libertate  patiiae. 

Seat — Kingswell  House,  near  '1  ipperary. 


MASSY  OF  FERNY  GLEN. 

Massy,  Edwaed  Hugh  Hamon,  Esq.  of  Ferny 
Glen,  CO.  Pembroke,  b.  6  Sept.  1836;  m.  June,  1856, 
Ellena  Antouia,  dau.  of  Siguor  Guiseppe  Buttigieg, 
of  ilalta. 

Lineag-e — The  Hon.  Edward  Massy,  of  Ballynort,  2nd 
eon  of  Hugh,  2nd  Baron  Massy  (see  Burke's  Peerage),  6.  1766, 
m.  Jan.  1795,  Catharine,  dau.  of  John  Villiers  Tuthill,  Esq. 
<cf  St.  John's  Island,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  1835,  having  by  her 
iwho  d.  1836),  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Taylor,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1»22,  Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  Gerard  Ball,  andrf. 
1852. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  7  May,  1838,  John  Green,  Esq.  of  Cove, 
CO.  Cork. 

III.  Anna,   m.    1828,    Robert  Chambre   'Vaughan,  Esq.   of 
Burlton  Hall,  Salop,  who  d.  1876.     She  d.  6  Apiil,  1886. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  i  1  Oct.  is27,  Thomas  IMckin,  Esq.  of  Loppington 
House,  Salop,  who  d.  1855.     She  d.  19  Nov.  Ib90. 

The  only  son, 

Edward  Taylor  Massy,  Esq.  of  Cottesmore,  co.  Pembroke, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1807,  m.  1835,  Helen,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Haworth  Peel,  Esq.  of  Cottesmore,  and  having  by  her  (who  d. 
■85  July,  188S;  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Hugh  Hamon,  of  Ferny  Glen. 

II.  Haworth   Peel,   of   Altyrodin    and    Blaen    Dyffiyn,    co. 
Cardigan,   and  Buckingham  House,    co.    Pembroke,    late 


Lieut.  22nd  Foot,  6.  10  Oct.  1842;  m.  12  Aug.  1873,  Anne  | 
Justina,  dau.  of  Arthur  Lloyd  Davies-Lloyd,  Esq.  of  j 
Altyrodin  and  Blaendyffryn,  and  has  had  issue,  i 

1  Lionel  Dunham,  b.  31  Aug.  1875;  d.  young.  | 

2  John  Hamon,  b.  3  March,  1879.  I 

3  Hugh  Dillon,  6.  23  Nov.  1880. 

4  Haworth  Peel,  6.  1882.  5  Bertie  Erroll,  c^.  young. 

1  Muriel  Kathleen,  b.  21  Sept.  1874. 

2  Gertrude  Helen,  d.  young.        3  Annette,  d.  young. 

III.  Villiers  Tuthill,  6.  4  Nov.  1843;  d.  21  Sept.  1881.  ' 

IV.  Xavier  Peel   (Rev.),   B.A.,   b.   28   Feb.  1845;  m.  1872,     I 
Haniet  Emily,  dau.  of  Edward  Hurlstone,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  j 

1  Arthur  Ernest,  6.  1873.  | 

2  Godfrey,  6.  1879.  3  Lawrence  Peel,  6.  1883.  I 

1  Mary  Augusta,  b.  1875.  'i 

2  Laiu-a  Gertrude,  b.  1876.        3  Helen  Peel,  6.  1877.  ' 

V.  Arthur  Wellington,  b.  21  Aug.  1846;  m.  1881,  Emma 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Stokes,  Esq.  of 
CulTern,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hugh  Royds  Stokes,  b.  1884. 

2  Herbert  John,  b.  1885. 

3  Charles  Walter,  6.  1887. 

VI.  George  Eyre  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Gumfreston,  co.  Somerset, 
m.  1  Feb.  1877,  Katharine  Frances,  only  cliild  of  Sui'g. 
Maj.  G.  F.  H.  Brown,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Edward,  b.  11  Jan.  1878. 

2  Villiers  Wilfred  Peel,  b.  4  March,  1882. 

1  Norah  Helen,  b.  3  March,  1879. 

2  Gladys  Mary,  b.  15  Feb.  1880. 

3  Constance,  b.  20  Jan.  1881.        4  Helen,  6.  20  Nov.  1883. 

I.  Ellen  Catherine,  to.  1st,  11  Feb.  1863,  Rev.  Charles  Henry 
Barham,  of  Trecwn,  co.  Pembroke,  who  d.  1878;  she  lu. 
2ndly,  1879,  Henry  Hyde  Nugent  Bankes,  Esq.,  who  d. 
1883,  and  she  m.  3rdly,  2  June,  1885,  Sir  William  Henry 
Marsham  Style,  Bart,  of  Glcnmore. 

II.  Catherine  Elizabeth. 

III.  Annette  Jane,  m.  2  April,  1867,  William  Grinfield  Lely, 
Esq.  of  Framingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  who  d.  1886. 

IV.  Mary  Georgina. 

V.  Gertrude,  m.  30  Dec.  1875,  William  Clifford,  Esq., 
Barrister-at- Law,  who  assumed  Sept.  1891,  the  name  of 
Phelps  on  succeeding  his  uncle. 

VI.  Constance  Grace,  in.  3  Dec.  1880,  Allan  Peel,  Esq. 

Mr.  E.  T.  Massy  d.  27  July,  1882. 

A7-ms — (see  Burke's  Pecvant,  Massy,  B.). 

Scat — Ferny  Glen,  Roch,  R.S.O.,  co.  Pembroke. 


MASSY-BERESFORD    OF    MACBIE    HILL 
AND  ST.  HUBERT'S. 

Massy-Beeesfoed,  John  Geoege  Beeesfoed, 
Esq.  of  Macbie  Hill,  co.  Peebles,  and  of  St.  Hubert's, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  J.P.  cos.  Peebles  and  Fermanagh, 
b.  1  Feb.  1856  ;  m.  22  Nov.  1892,  the  Hon.  Alice 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Dunleath  {see 
Bueke's  Peerage). 

Lineagre. — The  Hon.  John  Massy,  fourth  son  of  Hugh, 
2nd  Baron  Massy  (see  Bdrke's  Peeragi),  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
nort, CO.  Limerick,  to.  16  June,  1817,  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert 
Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  by  her,  who  d.  28  May, 
1880,  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  Major  8."ith  Light  Infantry,  m.  18  Sept.  1860, 
Augusta,  only  child  of  Major  Richardson  Brady,  1st  Life 
Guards,  of  Oaklands,  co.  Tyrone,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Bordeaux, 
3  Jan.  1802.  His  widow  m.  1  Nov.  1866,  Henry  James,  5th 
Earl  Castle-Stewart. 

II.  Robert  Maunsell,  drowned  1836. 

III.  John  Maunsell,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  George  ICdward,  b.  21  June,  18'28,  d.  unm.  2  July,  1872. 

V.  Fredeiick  Maunsell,  d.  Is34. 
I.  Anna  Scone,  d.  unm.  1847. 

Hon  John  Massy  d.  6  July,  18G9.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

The  Very  Rev.  John  Maunsell  Massy-Beresford,  M.A., 
of  St.  Hubert's,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  Macbie  Hill,  co.  Peebles, 
Dean  of  Kilmore,  b.  26  Sept.  1823,  m.  6  May,  1851,  Emily 
Sarah,,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Isaac  Beresford,  and  elder  sister 
and  co-heiress  of  Capt.  George  Robert  Beresford,  of  Macbie 
Hall,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29  July,  18it3,  had  issue, 

I.  John  George  Beresford,  now  of  St.  Hubert's  and  Macbie 
Hall. 

II.  Hugh  Hamon,  b.  28  Nov.  1857,  d.  13  May,  1867. 

III.  Allan  Frederick,  b.  10  March,  1864,  d.  4  May,  1867. 

I.  Anna  Sophia,  d.  young,  13  March,  1867. 

II.  Emily  Maria  Louisa,  m.  31  Oct.  1876,  Cecil  Edward  St. 
Lawrence  Leslie,  Esq.  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Kilmore. 

lu.  Selina  Harriette  Perotine,  6.  '25  Jan.  1860,  m.  10  Nov. 
1892,  Rev.  Charles  BaiTington  Walters,  Rector  of  Castle 
I'.roniwich,  Birmingham. 

IV.  Lilian  Helena  Grace,  b.  12  July,  1867 


MAS 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


MAS 


1357 


The  Dean  of  Kilmore  assumed  hj  Royal  Licence,  1871,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Beresford,  in  addition  to  his  own,  and 
d.  22  Oct.  1886,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  John 
Gbobgb,  now  of  Macbie  Hill  and  St.  Hubert's. 

jlrjjis — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.  crucillyfitchee  three  fleurs 
de  lys  within  a  bordure  engr.  sa.  a  canton  ermiiiois,  for  Beres- 
lOBD  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.  on  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges 
8a.  a  lion  passant  or  a  martlet  for  difference,  for  Masst. 

C-esis — 1.  A  dragon's  head  erased  az.  charged  with  a  crescent 
or  and  pierced  through  the  necli  with  a  broken  spear,  the  point 
thrust  through  the  upper  jaw  gold,  for  Beresford;  2.  Oucof  a 
ducal  coronet  or  a  bull's  head  gu.  armed  sa.  charged  with  a 
martlet  gold,  for  Masst. 

Mottnes—Vro  libertate  patriae,  and  above  the  Beresford 
crest:  Nil  nisi  oruce. 

Seats— St.  Hubert's,  Belturbet,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  JIacbie 
Uill,  Lamancba,  N.B. 


MASTER  OF  BARROW  GREEN  HOUSE. 

Mastee,  Chaeles  Hoskins,  Esq.  of  Barrow- 
Green  House,  CO.  Surrey,  J.P.,  b.  24  Oct.  1846 ;  m. 
9  Oct.  1877,  Amy  Morgan,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John 
Bisset,  K.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward  Hoskins,  b.  5  July,  1878. 

n.  Arthur  Bisset  Streynsham  Hosliins,  b.  25  Feb.  18S0. 

lu.  Herbert  Francis  Hoskins,  6.  22  Jan.  1882. 

VI.  Legh  Chichele  Hoskins,  6.  24  March,  1890. 

1.  Amy  Charlotte  Emily  Hoskins,  6.  30  April,1885. 

Lineage.— This  is  an  ancient  Kentish  family,  formerly 
seated  at  East  Langdon,  Kent, 

John  Master,  of  Sandwich,  merchant,  is  first  mentioned  in 
1520.  In  2nd  of  Henry  Vlll.,  "An  inquisition  was  held  at 
Sandwich  before  Sir  Edward  Poyninges  and  others,  when  it 
was  found  that  John  Master,  of  Sandwich,  merchant,  hired 
contrary  to  the  Statute  a  Breton  ship  from  Bordeaux  to 
Sandwich,  when  he  might  had  an  English  ship.  "  He  was 
Mayor  of  that  town  in  1528,  1543,  1552,  and  1556;  one  of  the 
Bearers  of  the  canopy  of  Queen  Anne  Boleyn,  as  a  Warden  of 
the  Cinque  Ports,  at  her  coronation,  and  a  Baron  of  ParUa- 
ment  for  Sandwich  in  1544  and  1554.  He  had  a  grant  from 
Henry  VIII.  of  the  manor  and  lands  of  East  Langdon,  in 
Kent.    He  d.  in  1558. 

James  Master,  his  3rd  son,  and  eldest  by  the  2nd 
marriage,  b.  in  1547,  inherited  the  manor  and  estate  of  East 
Langdon.  He  m.  1st,  Martha  Norton,  of  London,  and  had 
issue,  fifteen  children ;  2ndly,  Margaret  Manwood,  who  was 
buried  at  East  Langdon  ;  3rdly,  Judith  Bourne,  who  survived 
him.  He  d.  in  1631,  aged  84,  at  Ospringe,  the  seat  of  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Edward  Master,  Knt.,  who  was  6. 1574;  m.  at  Ospringe, 
1602,  Audrey,  eldest  dau.  and  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Robert 
Streynsham,  Esq.  of  Ospringe,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Wightman,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  Middlesex. 
By  her  Sir  Edward  had  issue,  fifteen  children.  He  was  Lieut, 
of  Dover  Castle,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent  1639,  M.P.  for  Canter- 
bury from  1640  tOl  his  death  in  1648.  He  was  buried  in 
St.  Michael's  Chapel  in  the  cathedral. 

BicHARD  Master,  his  eldest  son,  &.  1604 ;  m.  1626,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Oxenden,  Knt.  of  Dene,  Kent,  and  by 
her  had  issue,  twelve  sons  and  eight  daus.  He  was  D.L.  of 
Dover  Castle,  and  was  buried  at  Langdon  in  1669. 

James  Master,  his  eldest  son,  6.  1627  ;  m.  1667,  Joyce,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Tumor,  Knt.  of  Milton  Ernest,  Bed- 
fordshire, and  by  her  had  is?ue,  four  sons  and  ten  daus.  He 
alienated  the  family  estate  at  East  Langdon  in  1700  to 
Admiral  Aylmer,  and  an  estate  at  Eeculver  to  Sir  James 
Oxenden  in  1676.  He  d.  1702  ;  his  sons  d.  wim.  or  with- 
out male  issue. 

Sir  Streynsham  Master,  Knt.,  the  8th  son  and  13th  child 

of  Richard    Master,    by  Anne  Oxenden     his  wife,   b.   1640, 

Governor  of  Fort  St.  George,  in  the  East  Indies,  purchased 

Codnor  Castle  1692,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Derby 

/712.    Sir  Streynsham  to.    1st,   Diana,  dau.   of  Sir  Thomas 

fiendish,  Knt.  of  Essex,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 

Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  co.  Chester,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he 

had  issue,   i.  Legh,  his  heir  ;  ii.  Streynsham  (Rev.),  M.A. ; 

'  I.  Anne,  to.  1st,  Gilbert,  4th  Earl  of  Coventry,  and  2ndly, 

'  Edmund  Pytts,  Esq.  of  Kyre.  co.  Worcester.    The  son  and 

heir, 

Legh  Master,  Esq.  of  Codnor  Castle,  M.P.  for  Newton, 

.  CO.  Lancaster,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Launder,  of  New 

Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 


I.  LEGn,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Croston,  co.  Lancaster, 
who  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eight  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Streynsham  (Rev.),   M.A.  of  BaUiol  College,   Oxford, 

Rector  of  Croston,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  10  June,  1766 :  m. 

20  Aug.  1790,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Parker  Mosley, 

Bart,  of  Ancoats,  and  d.  1864,  having  had  issue, 

Robert  Mosley  (Ven.),  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Burnley,  co. 

Lancaster  18'26  to  1855,  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester  1850, 

Archdeacon  of   Manchester   1854,   Rector  of  Croston 

1864,  m.  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Smith, 

Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Selsdon,  Surrey,  brother  of  Lord  Car- 

rington,  and  d.  5  July,  1867,  having  had  by  her  (who 

d.  11  Aug.  1867), 

1  George  Streynsham  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Twickenham, 
and  late  Rector  of  West  Dean,  Wilts,  b.  19  Marcli, 
1823;  m.  4  May,  1848,  Harriet  Susannah  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hunt,  Rector  of  West  Felton, 
Salop. 

2  Robert  Edward,  retired  from  the  Madras  Civil  Ser- 
vice, 1872,  J.  P.  for  Middlesex,  6.  10  Sept.  1826;  m. 
18  June,  1874,  Florentia  Sale,  dau.  of  Col.  John 
Wynch,  R.A.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  Eleanor  Frances, 
b.  19  March,  1875. 

3  Oswald  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Croston,  6.  6  April. 
1828;  TO.  13  April,  1871,  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  ot 
William  Bayley  Mosley,  Esq.,  Capt.  10th  Bengal 
Cavalry. 

4  John  Henry,  retired  from  the  Madras  Civil  Service 
in  1880,  b.  21  July,  1831 ;  to.  12  Oct.  1865,  Gertrude 
Emma,  dan.  of  Alfred  William  Begbie,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Mabel  Louisa;  Blildred  Estelle  SybeUa;  Wini- 
fred Maude  ;  Hilda  Violet. 

5  Charles  Gilbert,  C.S.I.,Member  of  Council  at  Madras, 
6.  8  Nov.  1833 ;  m.  25  Nov.  1857,  Emma  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Onslow,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Onslow  Streynsham  Robert;  'Thomas  Mosley;  Arthur 
Gilbert,  Alfred  Edmund;  Harold  Onslow;  Francea 
Emma;  Elizabeth  Octavia  ;  Emily  Florence. 

■  6  Alfred(Rev.),  M.A.,  of  the  Holme,  Burnley,  &.  8  Sept. 

1835,  formerly  Rector  of  Stambourne,  Essex,  m.  1887, 

Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  T.  II.  Whitaker,  Esq  ,  F.S.A., 

of  the  Holme,  Lane,  J. P.  and  D.L.    Rev.  A.  Master 

i  assumed,  1889,  the  additional  name  of  Whitaker. 

s  1  Frances  Mary. 

2  Georgiana  Penelope  Hannah.  3  Emily. 

■'  4  Augusta  Sybella,  to.  20  April,  1865,  Col.  Montagu. 

Poyntz  Ricketts. 
John,  J.P.  for  Lancaster. 

Janies  Streynsham  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Man- 
c'.iester.  Rural  Dean  of  Leyland,  and  Rector  and  Patron 
of  Chorley,  b.  1799;  in.  1825,  Alice,  dau.  of  Samuel 
llorrocks,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Preston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS 
Nov.  1883)  had  issue, 

1  Streynsham  Mosley,  6.  22  June,  1834. 

2  Gilbert  Coventry  (Itev.),  M.A.,  Rector  and  Patron 
of  Chorley,  6.  3  July,  1839 ;  j;;.  9  June,  1869,  Frances 
Anne  Mary,  only  dau.  of  B.  K.  McDermott,  Esq., 
Capt.  8th  Regt.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  AUce  Frances^ 
6.  '.il  July,  1870. 

1  Fanny  Penelope,  m.  6  Oct.  1852,  Joseph  Leigh,  Esq. 
of  Belmont,  co.  Chester. 

2  EUza  Anne.  3  Caroline  Augusta. 

'  4  Mary  Alicia,  m.  3  April,  1861,  Rev.  Alfred  Birley. 

Canon  Master  d.  31  Dec.  1878. 
Edward  Legh,  Registrar  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Gib» 

raltar,  to.  21  May,  1852,  Caroline   Elizabtth,  dau.  of 

Ven.  John  Burrow,  Archdeacon  of  Gibraltar,  and  d.  29 

June,  1873,  leaving  issue,  two  daus. 
Gilbert  William. 
Elizabeth  Anne. 
Frances  Mary,  m.  Joseph  FeOden,  Esq.  of  Witton,  co. 

Lancaster. 
Margaret  Penelope.  Augusta. 

2  Robert,  M.D.,  d.  1797. 

3  John  Whalley  (Rev.),  B.D.,  Rector  of  Chorley,  d.  1846. 

4  James,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  Jcnnetta,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Heathcote,  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  had  issue,  James  Henry ;  Streynsham  Legh ;  Edward 
Pclham;  Walley;  Robert  Samuel;  Charles,  d.  young; 
Jennetta,  m.  Francis  Falkncr,  Esq.  ;  and  Elizabeth  Grace, 
TO.  1st,  John  Wroughton  Harrison,  Esq.,  and  ■2ndly,  Rev. 
Henry  Brooks. 

5  Edward,  M.A. .Rector  of  Rufford,  co.  Lancaster,  d.  1834. 

6  Gilbert  Coventry,  to.  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Camp- 
bell, Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Gilbert  Coventry  Streynsham 
and  Robert  Augustus,  Major-Gen.,  C.B.,  rn.  1st,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  —  Hennessy,  Esq.,  and  lindly,  Marian,  dau.  of  Col. 
Kennedy. 

1  Jane,  to.  James  Whalley,  Esq.  of  Clerk  Hill,  co.  Lan- 
caster, afterwards  Sir  James  Whalley  Smythe  Gardiner, 
Bart. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Heathcote. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Master  d.  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Legh  Master,  Esq.  of  New  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Codnor 
Castle,  CO.  Derby,  who  m.  1753,  Katherine,  only  dau.  and 


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MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


Jicirof  'William  Hoskins,  Esq.  of  Earrow  Green  House,  Oxted, 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1807)  left  at  his  decease,  1796,  a 
<lau.  Katherine,  whorf.  unni.  1S09,  and  a  son.hissuceessor, 

Kev.  Legh  Hoskixs  Master,  of  Codnor  Castle,  co.  Derby, 
i>nd  Barrow  Green  House, Surrey,  Rector  of  Lympsfield,  m. 
177S,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Pierson  Lloyd,  D.D.,  and  (Mil 
Jan.  1S14,  leaving,  with  a  dau.  Mary  Anne,  vi.  Cheselden 
Henson,  Esq.  of  Bainton  House,  co.  Korthampton,  an  ouly 
eon. 

Charles  Legh  Hoskiks  Master,  of  Codnor,  co.  Derby,  and 
Barrow  Green  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  May,  1781  ;  to.  1 
May,  1SI3,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Josepli  William- 
con,  Rector  of  Tlialicham,  Susses,  and  at  his  decease,  11  May, 
J8G1,  left  issue, 

Charles  IIoseins,  his  heir. 

Ix)uisa  llosliins,  m.  1S34,  Sir  William  Henry  Walton,  one  of 
the  Masters  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer. 

Emily  Ilo.sliins. 

Bis  eldest  son, 

Charles  IIoskin's  Master,  Esq,  of  Barrow  Green  House, 
Surrey,  J.P.,  6.  25  March,  181G ;  m.  2G  March,  1844,  luiiily, 
jounger  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Pakyns  Manor, 
Uurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  and  liad  issue, 

I.  Charles  Hoskins,  now  of  Barrow  Green  House. 

II.  Edward  Hoskins,  6.  17  July,  1843;  d.  11  Jan.  1878. 

III.  Legh  Hoskins,  0.  22  Nov.  1850. 

IV.  Streynsham  Hoskins,  h.  laol ;  d.  G  March,  1855. 

V.  Herbert  Hoskins,  b.  27  April,  1857. 

VI.  Gilbert  Nathaniel,  b.  3  July,  18G0,  m.  28  Jan.  188G,  Elli- 
nor  Mary,  only  child  of  William  Agnew  Pope,  Esq. 

■VII.  George  Streynsham  Hoskins,  b.  19  Jan.  1865. 

3.  Katharine  Emily  Hoskins,  7)i.  1st.  16  April,  1873,  Frederick 

William  Watkins,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.E.,  who  d.  17  Sept.  1874; 

and  2ndly,  29  Nov.  18S6,  Capt.  Ernest  B.  Ricketts,  3rd  batt. 

Middlesex  Rcgt. 

II.  Louisa  Henrietta. 

III.  Evelyn  Audrey  Hoskins,  m.  12  April,  1883,  Charles 
Pickersgill  Cnnliffe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Ethel  Helen  Hoskins. 

Mr.  Master  d.  1885,  and  was  j.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
•Charles  Hoskins  Master,  Esq,  of  Barrow  Green  House. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fesso  embattled  between  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  or.  Ci-e$l — In  a  mural  crown  or,  a  unicorn's  bend  arg., 
crined  and  armed  gold.  Motto — Non  minor  est  virtus  quam 
^uffirere  parta  tueri. 

iSeat— Barrow  Green  House,  Oxted,  Surrey. 


IIASTER  OF  THE  ABBEY  AND  KNOLE 
PAKK. 

Master,  Thomas  William  Chester,  Esq.  of 
The  Abbey  and  Knole  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  B.A., 
J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  M.P.  for  Cirencester 
1837-44,  b.  28  May,  1815  ;  vi.  7  April,  1840,  Cathe- 
rine Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  George 
Cornewall,  Bart,  of  Moccas,  co.  Hereford,  and  has 
issue 

I.  TnoMAs  William  Chester,  M.P.  for  Cirencester,  1878-85 
and  1S92-3,  J. P.  cos.  Monmouth  and  Gloucester,  and  C.C. 
CO.  Gloucester,  Col.  4th  Gloucester  Uegt.  6.  15  May,  1841; 
m.  11  Oct.  186G,  Gcorgina  Emily,  fifth  dau.  of  John 
Etherington  Welcli  Rolls,  Esq.  of  The  Hendre,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  has  issue,  1  Richard  Chester,  6. 29  Aug.  1870 ; 
2  Cyril  Chester,  6.8  .'^ept.  1874;  3  Charles  Andrew  Ches- 
ter, b.  30  Nov.  187G;  1  Jessy  Catherine ;  2  Ruth,  d. 
2  July,  1884;  3  Isabel  Mary:  4EIorence;  5  Margaret. 

II.  Egerton  Phi.ip  Chester,  6. 20  Nov.  1846,  d.  Sept  1881. 

III.  Charles  Gilbert  Chester,  6.  1  June,  1821  ;  d.  12  April, 
1865. 

TV.  Arthur  Cornewall  Chester,  6.  25  July,  1854;  m.  1881 
(marriage  dissolved),  Ethel  Maud,  dau.  of  Albany  de 
Fonblanque,Esq.  H.B.M.'s  Consul  at  New  Orleans. 

1.  Alice  Mary  Jane,  m.  16  Feb.  1871,  William  Aitchison, 
Esq.  of  Drummore,  Edinburgh,  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 

n.  Isabel  Catherine,  m.  2  Doc.  18C9,  Comwallis  Henry 
Chichester,  Esq.  Col.  5th  Lancers. 

Ijineag-e.— In  the  1st  of  Edward  VI.,  the  site  of  the  abbey 
©f  Cirencester,  with  lands  in  fifteen  shires,  to  be  held  in  capita 
by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee,  was  granted  to  Thomas, 
Lord  Seymour,  but  on  that  nobleman's  attainder  it  reverted  to 
the  Crown,  and  was  subsequently,  6  Elizabeth,  bestowed  on 
the  Master  family. 

SiB,  WiLLUM  Master,  Knt.  of  Cirencester  (elder  son  of 


George  Master,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Cirencester  (by  Bridget 
his  wile,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Cornw.all),  was  elected  M.P. 
for  that  borough  1623,  and  appointed  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Gloucester,  3  Charles  I.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Estcourt,  Knt.  of  Salisiiury  and  had  several  children.  Sir 
William,  a  stanch  and  devoted  Royalist,  d.  3  March,  1G61,  in 
his  62nd  year,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mastek,  Esq  of  The  Abbey,  bapt.  30  June,  1624, 
m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Dyke,  1st  Bart  of  Horsham, 
Sussex,  and  dying  1680,  was  ,<;.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Master,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey  Cirencester,  bapt.  i 
June,  1G68,  M.P.  for  that  borough  1685  and  1688.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Driver,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  dying  1710,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tho.mas  Master,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Cirencester,  bapt.  12 
July,  IGOO,  m.  Joanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jasper  Chapman,  Esq. 
of  Stratton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Master,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Cirencester,  M.P.  for 
that  borough  in  several  successive  Parliaments,  6.  1717;  m, 
Elizabeth  Chester,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  William  Cann,  Bart., 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau  of  Thomas  Chester,  Esq,  of  Knole 
Park,  and  had  is.sue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  b.  1746;  m.  18  March,  1781,  Isabella  Frances, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Egenon,  of  the  Grenadier 
Guards,  2nd  son  of  tlie  Hon.  and  Ritrht  Rev.  Dr.  Henry 
Egerton,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  and  d.  17U8,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Chester,  of  Knole  Park. 

2  Henry,  6.  1786,  deceased. 

3  Frederick  Cavendish,  b.  1789,  deceased. 

4  Richard  Thomas,  late  Capt.  Grena'Mer  Guards,  6.  24 
March,  1795;  i)i.  Anna  Catherina  Krederica,  dau.  of  M. 
de  Kammerl  von  Puckpock,  of  Wasserbuig,  in  Bavaria. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nm.  Ibl7. 

Mr.  Master  d.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Master,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  b.  1744,  High  SheritT 
of  CO.  Gloucester  1771,  and  was  elected  M.P.  for  that  county, 
1784  and  1791  ;  m.  25  May,  1769,  Mary  si.ster  of  James,  1st 
Lord  Sherborne,  and  by  her  whocZ.  12  July,  1819)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  Brigade  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  unm.  17 

Oct.  1797. 
Jane,  of  the  Abbey.  Mart  A  nn,  s.  her  sister. 

Mr.  Master  d.  12  May,  1823,  andwas  s  by  his  dau. 

Jane  Master,  of  The  Abbey,  Cirencester,  b.  19  March, 
1774;  she  d.  4  Aug  1862,  and  was  s.  by  her  sister. 

Mart  Anne  Master,  6.  9  May,  1777;  m.  18  June,  1801, 
Lord  John  Thynne,  M.P.  for  Bath,  afterwards  Lord  Carteret, 
who  d.  s.  -p.  10  March,  1849.  Lady  Carteret  was  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  the  Princess  Sophia;  she  d.  22  Feb.  1863,  and 
was  s.  by  her  cousin, 

William  Chester  Master,  Esq.  of  Knole  Park  and  The 
Abbey,  6. 4  Jan.  1785.  He  was  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Fusilier  Guards, 
and  a  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  George  III., 
George  IV.,  William  IV.,  and  Queen  Victoria;  m.  20  Aug. 
1814,  Isabel  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Stephen  Thomas 
Digby,  Vice-Chamberlain  to  Queen  Charlotte,  and  by  her 
had  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1860), 

Thomas  William  Chester,  now  of  The  Abbey  and  Knole 
Park. 

George  Francis  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stratton,  co.  Gloucester,  6. 
25  Dec.  1816  ;  m.  12  Nov.  1845,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Sir  W.  Bol- 
land,  a  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  and  d.  6  May, 
1875,  having  by  her  (who  d.  2  July)  had  three  sons  and 
three  dans. 

Henry  Orlando  Chester,  late  Capt.  95th  Regt.,  m.  Eliza 
Harriett,  dau.  of  J.  lliggs,  Esq.,  Coram.  R.N.,  and  had  a 
dau.  Mary,  ;  <(.  15  May,  1876. 

Charles  Cliester,  Lieut.  58th  Foot,  6.  22  April,  1820  ;  d.  unm. 
at  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  8  Dec.  1847. 

William  Charles  Chester,  C.B.,  Hampton  Park  House,  Leo- 
minster, late  Col.  of  5th  Foot,  b.  6  Nov.  18'il  ;  vi.  Feb. 
1861,  Madelina  Harriett  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Curtis, 
Bart,  of  Caynharo,  Salop,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  three 
daus. 

Augustus  Chester  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Preston,  co.  Gloucester, 
6.3  Dec.  1829;  m.  29  July,  1858,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir 
Georae  Cornewall,  Bart,  of  Moccas,  co  Hereford,  and  had 
issue^two  sons  and  one  dau.  His  son,  Godfrey  Cornewall 
Chester,  m.  8  March,  18.'-8,  Frances  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  Esq. 

Francis  Robert  Chester,  lute  Lieut.  58lh  Foot,  6.  18  May, 
18i3;  m.  21  Jan.  1852,  Emma  Jane,  'lau.  of  H.  McArthur, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1866)  has  issue,  two  sons   . 
and  one  dau. 

Isabella  Mary  Frances  Charlotte,  m.  15  May,  1851,  George 
William  Gunning,  Esq.,  only  sun  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Henr/ 
John  Gunning,  Bart,  oi  Horton,  co.  Northampton. 

Emma  Fanny,  d.  20  Feb.  1S:;4. 

Emily  Ariana,  m.  1st,  10  Feb.  1859,  William  Edmund,  eldest 
sun  of  Sii-  Wilham  Michael  Curtis,  Bart,  of  Caynham,  Salop, 


MAT 


THE  LAKDED  GEJ^TRY. 


MAT 


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and  had  by  him  (who  d.  11  May,  1860)  one  son,  Sir  'Williain 
Miciiael  Curtis,  4th  and  present  bart.,  6.  II  Nov.  IS59. 
Mrs.  Curtis  m.  2ndly,  July,  1868,  George  B.  Charleton,  Esq., 
only  son  of  Kev  John  K.  Charleton,  Vicar  of  Elberton,  co. 
Gloucester. 

Col.  Master  d.  at  Torquay,  20  Nov.  18GS,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  Thomas  William  Chester  Master,  Esq.  now  of 
The  Abbey  and  Knole  Park. 

Amu — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  guardanr,  tail  double-queued  or, 
«!uppori ins  between  his  paws  a  rose  arg.,  stalked  andleaved  vert. 
Crcs£— Witnin  a  rin>.' or,  gemmed  ppr.,  two  snakes  entwined 
«rect  on  their  tails  and  endorsed  az.     Motto — Virtue  et  ingenio. 

-St-a/s— The  Abbey,  Cirencester,  and  Knole  Park,  near  iSrist,ol, 
CO.  Gloucester. 


EYRE-MATCHAM  OF  NEWHOUSE. 

Eyee-Matcham:,  William  Etee,  Esq.  of  New- 
iiouse,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  April,  1823  ;  m. 
3  Jan.  1861,  Marj  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  the  late 
Henry  Lawes  Long,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge,  co. 
Surrey,  by  his  wife  Lady  Catharine  Walpole, 
youngest  dau.  of  Horatio,  2nd  Earl  of  Orford,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  George  Henry  Etbe,  b.  21  Feb.  1862  ;  m.  5  June,  1889, 
Constance  Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  St. 
Legcr  Eichard  Glyn,  2nd  son  of  1st  Baron  Wolverton, 
and  has  issue, 

John  St.  Leger,  h.  28  March,  1890. 

Florence  EUerie  Mary,  b.  181)3. 

n.  William  Eyre,  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  ■Wilt- 
shire Regt.  b.  16  May,  1865. 
in.  Horatio  Charles  Eyre.  b.  3  March,  1867. 

I.  Catharine  Rachel  Eyre,  6.  20  Sept.  1863. 

II.  Mary  Harriet  Eyre,  6.  2  May,  1869. 

Mr.  Eyre-Matcham  assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  11  April, 
1889,  the  surname  of  Eyee,  in  addition  to  and  before 
that  of  Matcham. 

Lineagre. — Thomas  Macham,  Gent,  of   en.  Gloucester, 
purchased  the  manor  of  Dp.  Wimborne,  co.  Dorset,  which  was 
part  of  the  dissolved  Abb.y  of  Tewkesbury,  for  £321  lis  id., 
37  Henry  VIII.  (1547).    He  was  living4  Edward  VI.  (I55I). 
His  son, 

Thomas  Macham,  of  'Wimborne  St.  Giles,  co.  Dorset,  left 
issue  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Dickenson,  two  sons, 

I.  John,  Minister  of  Ilminster,  co.  Somerset,  m.  Patience, 
dau.  of —  Cornelias,  of  Southampton,  and  d.  at  St.  Neot's, 
CO.  Cornwall,  aged  60,  leaving  a  son, 

Cornelius,  b.  1644,  one  of  the  High  Bailiffs  of  Southampton, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dai.  of  Joseph  Ue  Lainotte,  and  had  issue 
a  son,  Joseph,  of  Collingbourne,  Kingston,  Wilts,  Sur- 
veyor of  the  King'i!  Warehouse  in  the  Port  of  London,  b. 
20  July,  IC8I ;  d.  12  Jan.  1752,  leaving  by  his  wife,  a  dau. 
of  —  Uelnif,  an  only  son,  William,  of  Collingbourne, 
LL.D.,  admitted  an  advocate  at  Doctors'  Commons,  3 
Nov.  1734.  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford,  1759,  d.s.p. 
12  Jan   1752. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Macham,  of  Fittleford,  co.  Dorset,  living  1660,  m. 
Jane.  dau.  of  G.  Lovelost  Tarent,  and  left  by  her  who  d.  14 
May,  1685,  a  son, 

John  Macham,  of  Fittleford,  bapt.  28  Dec.  1662;  m.  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Robert  Hayne  of  Ockford,  Fitzpaine,  and  by  her  who 
d.  1714,  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Macham,  of  Fittleford,  bapt.  1680;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Robert  Pitt,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1720,  leaving  by  her  who  d.  Oct. 
1 1748,  a  son, 

'  Simon  Matcham,  Superintendent  of  the  Marine  of  the  E.I.C. 
and  Senior  Member  of  tlie  Council  of  Bombay,  b.  7  April, 
1711,  m.  Elizabeth,  5th  dau.  of  Hugh  Bidwell,  senior  merchant 
of  the  E.I.C,  in  Bombay,  and  of  Bidwell  Manor,  Newton 
St.  Gyres,  co.  Devon,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  W.  Pierce, 
D.D.  He  d.  22  Jan.  1776,  leaving  by  her  who  d.  1800,  one 
surviving  son, 

■  George  Matcham,  of  Ashfold  Lodge,  Slaugham,  Sussex, 
J.P.  for  that,  CO.,  b.  30  Nov.  1754;  m.  26  Feb.  1787,  Catherine, 
■dau.  of  Rev.  Edmund,  Nelson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Burnham, 
.Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  and  sister  of  the  great  Lord  Nelson,  and 
d.  3  Feb,  1S33,  and  by  her  who  d.  28  fllarch,  1842,  had  wilh 
four  other  sons,  who  d.  young, 
.    I.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles  Horatio  Nelson,  b.  1806,  d.  in  Australia,  1844. 


HI.  Nelson,  LL.D.  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1811;  d.  1836. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1820,  John  Bendyshe,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  of 
Barrington,  Cambridgeshire,  and'd.  Nov.  I83I,  leaving  i^sue. 
He  iu.  2ndly,  21  Oct.  1833,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  ol  Sir 
Charles  Watson,  Bart. 

II.  Elizabeth,  )//.  6  May,  1824,  Arthur  Davies,  Esq.,  Post 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  d.  Nov.  1851. 

III.  Harriet,  vi.  I8I9,  Edward  Blanckley,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  is 
deceased. 

IV.  Horatia,  m.  1826,  Henry  William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Beal 
House,  Bucks,  Lieut.  R.N.,  and  d.  31  Dec.  1869. 

V.  Susannah,  m.  24  April,  1 832,  Alexander  Montgomery 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Garvy,  co.  Tyrone. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Matcham,  Esq.  of  Headlands,  Sussex,  and  New- 
house,  Wilts,  LL.D. ,  admitted  an  advocate  in  Doctors' Com-, 
mons,  3  Nov.  1820,  b.  7  Nov.  1789;  m.  20  Feb.  1817,  Harriet, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Williain  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Newhouse, 
Wilts  (and  sole  heiress  under  the  will  of  Robert  Eyre,  of 
Newhouse,  who  d.  1152),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Horatio  Nelson  Eyre,  b.  16  April,  1819,  (i.  1  Nov.  1845,  s.p. 

II.  George  Simon  Eyre,  b.  3  Jan.  1822,  d.  5  Nov.  1833. 

III.  William  Eire,  now  of  Newhouse. 

I.  Catherine  Eyre,  b.  2  Aug.  1820;  to.  1818,  Eev.  Henry 
Blackstone  Williams,  Fellow  of  Winchester  and  Incumbent 
of  Bradford  Peveril,  co.  Dorset,  who  d.  1879,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Louisa  Harriet  Eyre,  b.  13  Dec.  1827;  m.  2  Feb.  1.^60, 
Eev.  Fortescue  Eichard  Purvis,  Incumbent  of  Witsbury, 
Winchester,  and  by  him,  who  d.  1885,  has  issue. 

Mr.  George  Matcham  d.  15  Jan.  1877. 

Arms — Vert,  on  a  fesse  between  three  parcels  of  barley  (each 
consisting  of  .as  many  ears  with  part  of  their  stalks,  two  saltire- 
wise,  and  one  erect,  intersecting  each  other  at  the  stalk  part) 
or,  a  greyhound  courant  arg.,  spotted  sa.  C'-tst — Out  of  an 
eastern  crown  fiold,  a  cubit  arm  habited  vert,  in  the  hand  ppr., 
three  ears  of  bailey  stalked  and  bladed  of  the  first. 

(StaJ— Newkouse,  Downton,  Wilts. 


MATHEWS  OF  PONTRILAS  COUET. 

(^yeeATTWOOD-MATiiEWS  of  Pontrilas  Court.) 

♦ 

MATHIAS  OE  LAMPHEY  COUET. 

Mathias,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Lamphey  Court  and 
Rhysgwyllt,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1890, 
late  CajJt.  and  Hon.  Major  Pembroke  Yeomanry 
Cay.,  b.  19  June,  18-19  ;  m.  16  Sept.  1875,  Cecilia 
Antonia,  dau.  of  Adrian  N.  Stokes,  Esq.  of  St. 
Botolph's,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Eonald,  6.  1877. 

Lineage.— The  earliest  ancestor  of  this  family  on  record, 

Thomas  Mathias,  Esq.,  d.  I6I7,  and  from  him  the  Llan- 
gwarren  property  descended  in  a  direct  line  to 

David  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Llangwarren,  m.  Miss  De  la  Motte, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Llangwarren,  m.  23  April,  I8I2, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bethell,  of  Hassage,  Somerset  (uncle  of 
Richard  Bethell,  1st  Lord  Westbury),  by  Christian  his  wife, 
dau.  of  George  Hole,  Esq.  of  Pilton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
March,  1853)  had  issue, 

Lewis,  of  Lamphey  Court. 

William,  of  Pencoed,  co.  Pembroke,  M.A.,  J.P.,  late  Lieut. 
62nd  Regt.,  6.  25  March,  1816  ;  m.  2d  April,  ls66,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  —  Straabury,  Esq.  of  Bridge  water,  co.  Somerset. 

Charies,  b.  23  Sept.  1817. 

Gforge,  b.  16  Feb.  1819;  m.  Dec.  1846,  Caroline,  5th  dau.  of 
Edward  Bidwell  Law,  Esq.  late  of  Staplegruve,  Somerset, 
deceased,  and  has  had  issue,  James  [Jeweilyn,  d.  Nov.  1852  ; 
Henry  Harding,  Major  Gordon  Highlanders;  and  Florence 
Marian. 

Henry,  6.  26  April,  1820:  m.  18  Feb.  1847,  Charlotte  Maria 
Carleton  Lloyd,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Phillips  Allen  Lloyd 
Phillips,  Esq.  of  Dale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue, 
Chariotte  Emma  Lloyd;  Jlary  Lloyd;  Grace  Mabel  Lloyd; 
Eleanor  Llo>d;  Edith  Maud  Lloyd;  Geitnide  Lloyd,  d. 
3  Oct.  1857  :  and  Frederica  Ellen   Lloyd,  d.  30  JIarch,  1860. 

Edward,  b.  18  Jan.  1822  ;  vi.  10  Aug.  Ib52,  Margaretta,  only 
dau.  of  David  Jones,  Lieut.  R.M.,  deceased,  and  has  issue, 
Edward,  b.  21  April,  1853  ;  Arthur,  6.  28  March,  1856;  and 
Edith  Mary. 

James,  b.  17  Nov.  1823;  m.  Maria  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Rawstorne,  Esq.  of  Rowick,  co.  Lancaster 

Alfred,  b.  28  March,  1825;  )/(.  1851,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Edward 
BedwcU  Law,  Esq.  of  Staplegrove  Lodge,  Somerser,  de- 
ceased. 

Thomas,  6.  5  Feb.  1827;  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
liicliards,  Esq.  of  Bridgewater,  deceased. 


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MAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAU 


Frederick,  b.  11  July,  1S28;  m.  Mary  Magotty,  dau.  of  Eer. 
James  Broth  Byers,  of  Lamphey. 

JIarv.  i;i.   1S36,   Cupt.  (afterwardg  Admiral)  John  Milligen 
XjxviS,  of  Marchfield  House,  Binfield,  Berks,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Charles  Mathias  d.  23  July,  ISol,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Lewis  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Lamphey  Court  and  Llangwarren, 
CO.  Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hi-h  Sheriff  1856,  b.  29  Jan.  1813 ; 
m.  9  Oct.  1845,  Emily  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Bennet  Lawes, 
Esq.  of  Rothamsted,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S77;  hail 
issue, 

I.  CnARLES,  now  of  Lamphey  Court. 

II.  Lewis,  b.  20  -Ian.  1851. 

m.  Herbert,  b.  19  Dec.  IS54:  d.  9  Nov.  1SC5. 

I.  EmilvMary,  rf.  21  May.  1875. 

II.  Caroliuf,  d.  10  Jan.  lSt3i.  m.  Ada.  jv.  Eose. 

Mr.  Mathias  d.  1882. 

5^o(s— Limphey  Court,  near  rembroke,  and  Llangwarrcn, 
CO.  Pembroke. 


MATTHEWS  OF  MADLEY. 

Matthews,  The  Eight  Hon.  Hexrt,  of  Madlev, 
CO.  Hereford,  P.C.,  Q.C.,  LL.B.  (London),  and  M.P. 
for  E.  Birmingham,  and  Home  Secretary  1886-92, 
h.  13  Jan.  1826.  Mr.  Matthews  was  called  to  the 
bar,  1850,  was  made  a  Q.C.  1868,  and  represented 
Dungarvan  from  that  year  to  1874,  and  since  1886 
has  sat  for  his  present  constituoicy. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  family  of 
Mathew  of  Llandcff,  which  migrated  from  Glamorganshire 
to  Herefordshire,  where  they  held  lands  at  Burghill,  Burton, 
Bernithen,  and  Belmont.     The  immediate  ancestor. 

Colonel  John  Matthews,  of  Belmont,  co.  Ilerelord,  Col.  of 
the  Herefordshire  Militia,  M.P.  for  his  county  1802-G,  was  the 
representative  of  the  elder  branch  of  the  Hosktns  family, 
through  his  mother,  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Philip  Hoskyns, 
of  Bernithen  Court.  The  younger  branch  of  the  Hoskyns 
family  is  represented  by  Sir  J.  L.  Hoskyns,  Hart,  of  Harewo  id, 
Herefordshire.  Col.  Matthews  m.  Nov.  1778,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Arthur  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Much  Marcle,  Herefordshire,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1823)  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Henbt,  of  whom  presently. 

ji.  Charles  Skinner,  Fellow  of  Downing  Collf^ge,  Cambridge, 
whose  brilliant  talents  and  premature  death  are  recorded 
in  Moore's  "  Life  of  Byron,"  and  in  the  notes  to  Childe 
Harold.  His  son  was  Henry,  Fellow  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge,  and  author  of  the  "  Diary  of  an  Invalid." 
Col.  Matthews  d.  1826.    His  son, 

Henrt  Matthews,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co.  Hereford,  in.  1821, 
Emma,  dau.  of  William  Blount,  Esq.  of  Orlcton,  co.  Hereford, 
andby  her  (who  d.  1861)  had  issue, 
I.  Henbt,  of  Madley. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Jules  de  la  Chcre,  of  Grovay,  Burgundy,  France, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Gaston. 

1  Marie,  m.  Baron  de  Capin,  of  the  Chateau  du  GuePeau, 

near  Tours.  2  Berthe. 

3  Alice,    m.  Alfred  Homyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park, 

^yorcestershi^e. 

II.  Helen,  a  sister  of  Charity. 

Mr.  Henry  Matthews  d.  in  1828,  in  Ceylon,  where    he  was 
Puisne  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  sa.  between  two 
flanche.i  of  the  last,  ea'.-h  charged  with  a  mullet  arg.  (quarter- 
ing Hoskyns,  Sccdamore,  and  GifFORD.;  Crest— On  a.  mount 
vert,  a  heathcock,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  bloom,  all 
ppr. 

Seat — Madley,  Herjford. 

Toicn  Bouse— 6,  Carlton  Gardens,  S.W. 

C'iu6«— Carlton  and  AthenaBum. 


mAUIiEVEREE,  OF  ARNCLIFFE. 

(See  Beown  of  Arncliffe.) 


MAUNSELIi  OF  THORPE  MALSOR. 
Matjnsell,  Ret.  Cecil  Henet,  of  Thorpe  Mal- 
Eor,  CO.  Northampton,  M.A.    Oxon.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor,  and  Patron  of   Thorpe  Malsor,  b.  9  Jan. 
18i7  ;  s.  his  father  1875. 


Lineagre. — The  pedigree  of  this  ancient  and  eminent 
family  is  deduced  from  the  period  of  the  Conquest. 

KicHAKD  Macnsell,  Esq.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks  (12th  in  lineal 
descent  from  Ralph  Maunsell,  of  Buckinghamshire,  who  held 
one  fee  of  Jervase  Paganell,  14th  Henry  11.),  rf.  1559,  leaving, 
by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Potter,  Esq.  of  Newport 
Pagnell,  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  John,  ancestor  of 
Maunsell  0/ fos(7!-Of(\    The  elder, 

Thomas  Mal'nsell,  Esq.  of  Chiclieley,  Bucks,  in.  1567,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  John  Morton,  of  Oundle,  and  widow  of  WiUiaro 
Everett,  Esq.  of  that  place,  and  left,  with  three  daus.,  as  many 
sons, 

I.  John,  of  Chicheley,  Bucks,  and  of  the  Temple,  London, 
Barrister-at-Law,  purchased  from  Lord  Holland  tiie  rectory, 
manor,  and  estate  of  Thorpe  Malsor  in  1622.  His  grandson, 
Robert  Maunsell,  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  in.  Judith,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brook,  Esq.  of  Great  Oakley,  but  had  no  issue.  By 
hiswil,  dated  1704,  he  left  his  estate  of  Thorpe  Malsor  to 
hi3  nephew,  Robert  Maunsell,  with  remainder  to  his  cousia 
Thomas. 

II.  Richard,  d.s.p.  1631. 

III.  Thomas,   who  went  to  Ireland  in   1609,  and  settled  at 
Derryvolane,  co.  Cork.     He  m.  Alphra,  dau.  of  Sir  William  i 
Crawford,    and   dying  about  1642,  left,   with  other  issue,  \ 
Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Maunsells  of  Limerick,  and  a  son,  , 

John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  afterwards  Capt.  in  Crom-  \ 
well's  Life  Guards,  and  was  wounded  severely  at  the  battle  I 
of  Naseby.  He  obtained  large  grants  of  land  in  the  cos.  i 
of  Limerick  and  Waterlurd,  under  the  Act  of  Settlement.  ' 
He  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Limerick  1671.  He  m.  165i),  ' 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Booth,  Esq.,  and  <;.  1685,  having  I 
had,  with  a  younger  son,  Thomas,  devisee  of  his  cousin  i 
Robert,  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  and  of  whcm  hereafter,  an  elder  • 
son,  I 

John,  of  Ballybrood,  co.  Limerick,  m.  1683,  Anne,  dau.  i 
of  Robert  Koulkcs,  Esq.  of  Currinaliinchy,  co.  Cork.  I 
He  d.  previous  to  1739,  having  had  issue,  , 

1  Samuel,  of  Ballybrood,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Limerick  j 
1717,  m.  1720,  IClizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Andrews,  Esq.  ' 
Herf.  s.  i5.  1722.  J 

2  Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  3  Richard.         j 
1  Catharine.  ' 

The  2nd  son,  ' 

Thomas,  s  to  the  estate  of  Ballybrood  on  the  death  , 
of  his  father.  He  was  J. P.  for  co.  Limerick  in  the  j 
reigns  of  Queen  Anne  and  George  I.  He  m.  1728,  Alice,  \ 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Widenham,  of  Ballinamona,  co.  i 
Limerick,  and.  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Daniel,  an  elder  i 
son,  I 

John,  of  Ballybrood,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  1750,  Anne,  | 
dau.  of  Henry  Maniix,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Henry  | 
Mannix,  Bart.,  who  having  d.  s.  -p  ,  he  m.  2ndly,  i 
1755,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomxs  Widenham.  I 
He  rf.  1792,  having  had  issue  by  her  four  sons  and  ' 
three  daus., 

1  Thomas  Friend,  of  Ballybrood,  J. P.,  m.  1794,  Isa- 
bella, dau.  of  Edmond  Vero,  Esq.  He  rf.  Jan.  l»3i), 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

Samuel,  late  of  Ballybrood,  J. P.,  m.  1834,  Phoebe, ! 
dau.  of  George  Henry  Houghton.  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus.,  Samuel ;  Vero  ; ' 
Charles;  Thomasine;  Isabella.  | 

Charles,  of  Dublin,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Henry 
Houghton,  Esq.,  and  has  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Henry  Widenham  ;  Charles  ;  Sarah  ;  Phoebe. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

Alice,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Maunsell,  of  Ballywilliam. 

2  John,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Sergeant,  and  rf.  s.  p. 
1801. 

3  Samuel  (Rev.),  rf.  j.  p.  1830. 

4  Charles,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Green,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Rodolphus,  rf.  s.  p. 

Maria,  m.  Richard  Frederick  Peard,  Esq.  of  Belve- 
dere, CO.  Cork. 
Grace,  in.  George  Henry  Houghton,  Esq. 

1  Alice,  in.  Hassard  Powell,  Esq. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Franks,  Esq. 

3  Anna  Maria,  m.  Pierce  Mahoney,  Esq. 

Thomas  Maunsell  (2nd  son  of  John  Maunsell  and  Maiy: 
Booth,  his  wife)  s.  to  the  estate  of  Thorpe  Malsor  as  devisee  of  j 
his  cousin  Robert.  He  7?i.  1699,  Thomasine,  dau.  and  co-heir, 
of  Richard  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Newcastle.  He  rf.  1739,  having 
had  issue  (with  a  younger  son,  Edward,  and  a  dau.  Catherimv 
an  elder  son, 

Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Lieut.-Col. 
Northamptonshire  Militia,  m.  20  April,  1725,  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  Rev.  William  Twigge,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick, 
by  Diana  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Drury  Wray,  Bart. , 
and  had,  with  other  issue  (of  which  the  youngest  dau.,  Jane, 
wife  of  Thomas  Spring,  Esq.,  was  grandmother  of  1st  Lord 
Monteagle;, 


MAU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAU 


1361 


I.  Thomas  Cecil,  his  heir,  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Col.  of  the 
Militia,  d.  s.  p.  22  Veh.  1815. 

II.  William  (Ven.),  b.  1  Oct.  1729,  Archtleacon  of  Kildare 
and  Chancellor  of  Limerick  ;  to.  1st,  Dehorah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  Kev.  William  Foster,  by  whom  he  had  three 
(laus.,  who  d.  unm.,  and  2ndly,  1780,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Philip,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Clonod- 
foy  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  he  left  at,  his  decease 
1818, 

1  Thomas  Philip,  who  s.  to  Thorpe  Malsor. 

2  William  Wray,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick,  b.  1782  ;  nt. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Warburton,  Bishop  of  Cloyne 
and  had  issue.    Both  are  deceased.  ' 

.3  Philip  Oliver,  d.  in  the  East  Indies,  1804. 

4  Robert,  Capt.  K.N.,  C.B.,  Commissioner  of  Greenwich 
Hospital!,  b.  1785;  d.  unm. 

5  John  Edinond,  Capt.  K.HA.,  b.  1787;  ra.  the  Hon. 
Georgiana  Cokayne,  niece  of  Viscount  CuUen,  and  d.  20 
Jan.  isC9. 

1  Lucy,  m.  Joseph  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park. 

2  Anne. 

The  son  of  the  Ven.  William  Maunsell,  as  above, 

Thomas  Philip  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  M.P.  for 
North  Northamptonshire  1835,  High  Sheriff  1821,  and  Col. 
Northamptonshire  Militia,  b.  Oct.  1781 ;  m.  G  April,  1811,  the 
Hon.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Cokayne,  dau.  and  one  of   the  co- 
heirs of  Hon.  William  Cokayne,  and  niece  of  the  last  Viscount 
CuUen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  March,  1860)  had  issue, 
William  Thomas,  d.  unm.  13  March,  1862. 
Geokgb  Edmond,  late  of  Thorpe  Malsor. 
Thomas  Cokayne,  of  Ellsworth,  eo.  Northampton,  J. P.,  late 
Capt.  12th  Lancers,  0.  1818;  to.  20  July.   1867,  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.    of  the  Hon.  Richard  Cavendish,  of 
Thornton  Hall,  Bucks,  and  d.  1887,  leaving  issue,  Cecil 
John  Cokayne,  6.  1881;  Caroline  Emily  Cokayne ;  Beatrice 
Elizabeth  Cokayne  ;  Isabella  L«uisa  Cokayne  ;  Ida  Louisa 
Cokayne. 
JohnBorlase,  of  Barton  Sea^rave,  Kettering,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  1820  ;  m.  1858,  Mary,  Viscountess  Hood,  dau.  of  Richard 
Tibbits,  Esq.,  and  assumed  the  name  of  Tibeits. 
Charles  Cullen,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  54th  Regt.,  b.  1827  ;  m.  5 
Marcli,  1878,  Annie  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Evan  Nepean, 
Canon  of   Westminster  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the 
Queen,  and  rf.  1891. 
Lucy  Diana,  ra.  John  Oliver,  Esq.,  and  d.  1892. 
Sophia  Caroline,  m.  April,  1844,  Sir  Philip  Pauncefort  Dun- 
combe,  Bart,  (who  d.  1891)  of  Great  Brickhill  Manor,  Bucks 
and  d.  1890. 

He  d.  i  March,  1806.     His  2nd  son, 

Rev.  George  Edmond  Mac.vsell,  Rector  of  Thorpe  Malsor, 
h.  6  April,  1816  ;  m.  1st,  1846,  Theodosia  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  John  Palmer,  Bart,  (she  d.  27  Sept.  1868),  and  2ndly,  30 
March,  1869,  Matilda  Anne  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  Hugh  Frances  ToUemache  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Dt- 
5AKT,  E.),  and  d.  29  Oct.  1575,  having  by  the  former  had  a  son, 
Cecil  Henry,  now  of  Thorpe  Malsor. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  maunches  sa.  Crest— 
ft.  falcon  rismg  ppr.     jl/o((o— Honorantes  me  honorabo. 
&at— Thorpe  Malsor  HaU,  Kettering,  co.  Northampton 


llIAXJNSEIiL  OF  lilMEKTCK. 

Maunsell,  Robeet,  Esq.  of  Fanstown,  co 
Limerick,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Both  Light  Infantry, 
'.  1825 ;  s.  to  the  representation  of  the  family  at 
he  decease  of  his  cousin,  1887. 

Lineage.— Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Jaunsell,  of  Chicheley,  by  Agnes  his  wife  (.see  Maunsell  of 
ihorpe  Malsor),  settled  in  Ireland  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth 
le  TO.  Alphra,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Crayford,  and  left,  inter 
rl'os,  John,  ancestor  of  the  Maunsells  of  Thorpe  Malsor, 
nd 

Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.,  an  officer  of  the  royal  army,  who 
istingmshed  himself  by  his  gallant  defence  of  Macollop 
^'stle,  CO.  Waterford.  He  m.  1641,  Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas 
lutchins,  of  Michelstown,  and  was  at  his  decease,  1686  s  by 
IS  elder  son, 

Thcmas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Macollop,  Col.  in  the  army,  who 
''■-■l^ed  grants  of  lands  in  the  cos.  Waterford  and  Galway 
>'l  liberties  of  Limerick,  which  latter  grant  still  remains  in 
^',1  T"  "'■  ^^°°'^'  ''^"'  °^  ^'"^  Theophilus  Eaton,  and 

Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.,  the  4th  son,  settled  at  Limerick, 
^id  represented  that  city  from  1741  to  1761.  He  m.  1st  Miss 
wgge,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Twigge,  Esq.,  and  had 
ivw  r  ;x,  ,f  ^"'=<=essor,  and  Anne,  m.  1st,  Edward 
H^  Ir'^'  °^^=^"y°o«.  CO.  Limerick,  and  2ndly,  John  Tun- 
•^nrtlv  T'"''',?^"'"^'  M-P.for  Askeaton.  Mr.  Maunsell 
.  -ndiy,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  AValler,  Esq.  of  Castle 


Waller,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  is.sue,  i.  Richard,  of  Bally- 
wiUiam,  CO.  Limerick  (see  Maunsell  of  Ballywilliam)  ;  ii. 
John,  Gen.  in  the  Army,  who  commanded  the  56th  Regt.  at  the 
siege  of  Havannah,  1762,  and  led  the  party  who  stormed  the- 
Morro.  he  d.  s.  p. ;  iii.  William  (Rev.),  D.D.,  m.  Miss  Lewis, 
and  has  issue;  iv.  Eaton;  and  v.  Edward,  both  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Maunsell  d.  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son  by  Ms  Istr 
marriage, 

Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  King's 
Counsel,  Counsel  to  the  Commissioners  of  Customs,  and  M.P. 
for  Kilinallock,  m.  Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Waller, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Waller,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  who  d.  in  America,  unm. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Plassy,  co.  Limerick,  M.P.  for  Johnstown,  in. 
I  Oct.  1,67,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Rochfort,  Esq.  o« 
Clogrer.an,  co  Cariow.  bur.  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly 
lv,rothea  Grace,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  MaunscU,  D.D.,  ami 
d.  leaving  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  who  m.  her  cousin,  Major  Robeit 
Hedges  Eyre  Maunsell. 

2  Dorothea  Jane,  m.  John  Dunlevie,  Esq. 

III.  Robert,  of  Bank  Place,  of  whom  presently 

IV.  George  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  m.  Helena, 
dau.  ot  Richard  Hedges  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Macroom  Castle  ana 
JMount  Hedges,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

J  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  Miss  Blackmore,  and  had  issue 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Godfrey  Phillips   Esq 
and  Helena,  m.  John  Burnett.  Esq.  ' 

2  Robert  Hedges  Eyre,  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  his  cousin 
Klizabeth  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Maunsell 
Esq.  of  Plassy,  and  has  (with  four  daus.,  Grace,  m 
George  Smith,  Esq.;  Helena;  Emily;  and  Georgina  m 
John  L.  Phelps,  Esq.)  one  son,  Richard. 

3  George,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  ni.  Maria  Wilhelmina  Ere- 
donca,  dau.  of  the  Baron  Von  Hardenburgli,  and  liad  a 
.son,  Robert,  and  two  daus.,  Louisa,  ra.  Isidore  Blake, 
Esq.,  Barii.ster-at-Law,  and  .Maria. 

4  Richard,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law.  m.  1808.  Lady  Calhe- 
line  Hare,  youngest  dau.  of   William,  Eari  of  Listowel 
.■ind  d.  n  March,   1819,  leaving  issue  (with  t^vo  daus 
-Alary  Grace,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Davies,  and  Louisa  Hare; 
five  sons,    1    Robert  Hedges   (Kev.),  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Eyre   on    .succeeding  to  a  portion  of    the 
•■states  of  his  great-uncle,  Robert  Hedges  Ejtc,  and  ,,(. 
i)  leb.  1836,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Eyre  Evans,  Esq.,  D.L. 
of  Ash  Hill,  CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue.  Rev.  Robert 
Hedges    Maunsell-Eyie,    Vicar     of    Congresbury     near 
Bristol;  2  William  Hare,   m.  1st,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Patrick 
ttrench,  Esq.  of   Dublin,  and   had  issue,  and  2ndly    6 
Sept.   1859,  Harriette,   eldest   dau.    and   co-heir   of    the 
Rev.   W.   H.   Fleming    of   NuUamore;    3    George,    late 
Capt.  94th  :?egt.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.    of  Brigadier-Gen 
Conway;  4  Richard,  late  Lieut.  7th  Fusiliers,  m  Maria 
dau.  of  Major  Odell,  of  the  Grove,  co.  Limerick ;  and  5. 
Edward  Eyre,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1  March,  1859,  Louisa,  only 
dau.  of  Samuel  WaUer,,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield  and  Brighton 
and  had  issue.     His  eldest  dau.  Florence  Catherine,  m   27 
April,    1887,   Rev.    Theodosius    Boughton-Leigh     M  A 
Rector  of  Bradfield,  co.  SufTolk ;    and  his  youngest  dair 
Alice  Hare,  m.  U  April,  1882,  Thomas  Montagu  Morrison 
Wylde,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  nephew  of  Charies  Robert 
Claud,  2nd  Lord  Truro. 

5  Edward  Ejtc  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Galway,  of  Fort 
EjTe.  CO.  Galway,  m.  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Studdert,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Bunratty  Castle,  co 
Clare,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  Eleanor,  m.  the  Venerable 
Charies  Goold  Butson,  Archdeacon  of  Clonfert  and 
lour  sons,  Edward  Eyre,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Hin-h 
Sheriff  1854,  of  Fort  Eyre,  b.  16  May,  1823,  m.  1867, 
Alicia,  only  dau.  of  George  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Bushers- 
rown  Castle.  King's  co.,  and  d.  1876;  George  William, 
Capt.  in  the  Galway  Militia,  m.  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Sir  M. 
Creagh,  and  has  issue,  Charies  Edward  and  Herbert 
Henry  Creagh ;  Charies,  late  Lieut.  82nd  Regt. 

1  Henrietta  Slargaret  Eyre,  m.  1805,  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
AtthiU,  M.A.,  of  Biandiston  HaU,  co.  Norfolk,  and  had 
issue. 

2  Emily,  m.  Henry  Watson  Esq.,  2nd  .son  of  George 
Watson,  Esq.  of  Ballydartin  House,  co.  Cariow,  and  had 
issue. 

I.  Blanche,  m.  Maunsell  Sargeant,  Esq. ;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Going,  Esq.  of  Traverston  HaU. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Whfte,  Esq. 

IV.  Dorothea,  m.  William  Long  Kingsman,  Esq. 

Upon  the  decease  of  Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Plassy,  leaving 
daus.  only,  the  representation  of  the  family  of  Maunsell  de- 
volved upon  that  gentleman's  next  brother, 

Robert  Maunsell,  E.sq.  of  Bank  Place,  lI.E.I.C.C.S.,  Chief 
of  the  Council  of  Gangam,  and  subsequently  Member  of  the 
Supreme  Council  of  Madras.  He  m.  1782,  Anne,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Maxwell  Stone,  Esq.,  also  Chief  of  Gangam, 
grandson  and  heir  of  the  Hon.  John  Maxwell  Stone,  2nd  son 
of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Niths,^e,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1848) 
had  issue, 

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KoBEKT  George,  his  heir. 

Gcoigo,  Lieut.-Col.  3id  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  umn.  4  Sept. 
184il. 

Henry,  of  Fanstown,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff 
for  the  city  of  Limerick  1848,  and  for  the.co.  1851  ;  m. 
March,  1821,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Pryce  I'cacockc,  Esq.,  by  Jane 
EUard,  of  Fairitiekl,  Kilm.iUock,  hi.s  wife,  and  d.  1876, 
having  by  her  (who  J.  'Zi  Nov.  1S67)  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  present  representative. 

2  WiUiam  Pryce,  of  Faintield,  Kilmallock,  E.A.  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-law,  6.  1828:  ?h.  Nov.  18G1, 
Eicharda,  dau.  of  Kichard  Gabbett,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Bichard,  Henry  Rhys,  and  Gwendoline  Frcderica. 

1  Emma  Frederioa.  in.  2.3  Jan.  1884,  Chajles  Warren,  Esq. 
Lieut.  R.y.,  who  d.  IG  July,  1885. 

2  Henrietta. 
Charles,  rf.  unm.  1814. 

Fi-ederick.  Gen.  in  the  Army.  Col.  85th  King's  Light  Infantiy, 
m.  13  Nov.  1834,  Alicia,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Studdert,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Bunratty  Castle,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  18  Oct. 
1875,  leaving  a  son, 

EoBEBT  George,  of  Gortbwee  and  Cloran,  co.  Limerick, 
and  Glenwood,  co.  Clare,  J. P.  co.  Clare,  late  Major 
Limerick  Artillery  Militia  and  85th  and  50th  Regts.,  b. 
20  Oct.  1842;  in.  1st,  1  Dec.  1870,  Henrietta  Pe}1;on, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Peyton  Sadler,  Capt.  R.N.,  which 
lady  d.  12  Sept.  1871,  and  2ndly,  7  Oct.  1873,  Anna 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Hcmy  Spaight,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Corbally, 
<;o.  Clare,  by  whom  he  has  three  surviving  daus., 
Henrietta  Frcderica  3Iaria,  b.  1875 ;  Alicia,  b.  1876 ;  and 
Grace. 
.'Septimus. 

Anna,  m.  20  March,   1805,  Eyre  Evans,  Esq.  of  Ash  Hill 
Towers,  co.  Limerick. 
Maria,  m.  16  June,  1817,  the  Hon.  John  Massy,  youngest  son 

of  Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Massy,  and  d.  28  May,  1880. 
Eliza,  d.  unm.  30  Dec.  1&32. 

Grace,  to.  8  Oct.  1833,  the  liev.  James  Charles  Fitzgerald,  of 
Shepperton,  co.  Clare. 
Mr.  Maunsell  d.  1  Feb.  1832,  aged  87,  and  was  s.  in  his  landed 
estates  by  his  eldest  son, 

Egbert  George   Maunsell,  Esq.    of  Limerick,  m.  1st,  28 
Aug.  1813,  Mabella,   2nd    dau.  of  Standish  Grady,   Esq.   of 
Elton,  CO.  Limerick,  brother  of  the  Countess  of  Ilchester,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 
BoBERT  Thomas,  his  heir,  d.  s.  p.  22  Sept.  1850. 
Standish  Gradt,  d.  s.  p.  1874. 

Oeobge,  late  representative,  Major  U.E.I.C.S.,  d.  Dec.  1887. 
Anne  Stone. 

Louisa  Emma,  m.  1st,  17  Aug.   1843,   Francis  William,  6th 
Earl   of    Seafield  ;    2ndly,    29    Jan.    1856,   Major   Godfrey 
W'illiam   Hugh   Massey,    19th  Kegt.;    3rdly,   Lord   Henry 
Loftus.     She  d.  2  Aug.  1884. 
Maria,  d.  10  Jan.  1851. 

Georgiana,  m.  1849,  Hon.  Lewis  Alexander  Ogilvic  Grant. 
Mabella.  Enmia. 

Eliza  Grace,  to.  14  June,  1860,  the  llev.  T.  H.  GoUock,  M.A., 
of  Forest,  co.  Cork. 
3Ir.  MaunseU  m.  2ndly,  29  Oct.   1834,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Minton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  John,  and  a  dau., 
Edith.    He  d.  3  Oct.  1838. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  maunches  sa.  Crests — 
iBt,  A  hawk  rising  ppr. ;  2nd,  A  cap  of  maintenance,  inflamed 
.at  the  top,  ppr.  Mottoes— Quod  vult  valde  vult;  Honorantes 
jne  honorabo. 

Residence— ~&,  George  Street,  Limerick. 


MAUNSELL  OF  BALLYWILLIAM:. 

Maunsell,  Daniel  Mp:aees,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
-william,  co.  Limerick,  13.A.,  J.P.,  h.  2fi  Oct.  1819  ; 
m.  21  June,1858,  Eliza,  dau.of  Christopher  Delmege, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Castle  Park,  co.  Clare. 

Lineage. — PiIchard  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  BallywilUam,  co. 
Limerick  (eldest  son,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Pvichard  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castle  Waller,  co.  Tipperary,  of 
Eichard  Maunsell,  E.sq.,  M.P.  for  Limerick  from  1742  to  1761), 
TO.  Helena  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.  of  Beech- 
wood  (father  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Norbury)  and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  his  heir. 

II.  Eichard,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Park,  near  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

1  Eichard  (Rev.),  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hawkshaw, 
Esq.  of  Falleen,  co.  Tip,  erary. 

2  Nicholas,  m.   1st,  Sophia  Secretain,  a  Jersey  lady,  and 
2ndly,  Ursula,  dau.  of  James  Kinsley,  Esq. 

3  John,  d.  unrii. 

4  Charles,  to.  thrice,  and  had  issue. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  William  Rj-ves,  Esq. 

2  Helena  Maria,  m.  13  Jan.  1806,  Charles  KoUcston,  Esq. 
of  Silverhill,  King's  CO. 

3  Eebecca,  d.  v.nm. 


III.  John  (sec  Macnsell  nf  Oakley  Park). 

IV.  George,  to.  1st,  Miss  Smith,  aunt  to  Viscount  GuiUamore, 
and  had  a  dau.,  in.  Thomas  O'Grady,  Esq.  He  lu.  2ndly, 
Miss  Magarth,  first  cousin  to  the  Earl  of  Dunraven,  and 
had  by  that  lady, 

1  Richard  (Rev.). 

2  John  (Rev.),  in.  Elizabeth,  d.au.  of  James  Butler,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 

3  George.        4  Thomas.        5  Edward.        6  Robert. 
7  Frederick.     8  William.        9  Windham. 

1  Frances.        2  Elizabetli. 

I.  Jane,  to.  William  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Cahcrline. 
Mr.  Maunsell,  of  Ballywilliani,  d.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Bally williara,  ni.  18  Feb.  1779, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Meares,  Esq.  of  Lion 
Hill,  CO.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard  William,  h.  22  Oct.  1783;   d.  3  Jime,  1787. 

II.  George  Meares,  of  BallywilUam. 

III.  Daniel,  d.  young,  31  March,  1787. 

IV.  John,  b.  1788;  d.  1812. 

V.  William,  h.  1789;  d.unm. 

VI.  Daniel  Henry  (Eev.),  6.  17  July,  1791,  to.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Panther,  co.  Down,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Henry  Daniel.        2  Frederic  Eichard.        3  John. 
1  Jane.  2  Louisa. 

VII.  Francis  Richard  (Rev.),  6.  27  Feb.  1793:  to.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Edward  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Moate,  and  d.  1874,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Daniel  Edmund  Knox.  2  Richard  Savage. 

3  George  Heniy  Clonbrook. 

1  Mary  Isabella.  2  Sarah  Louisa. 

3  Letitia  Maria.  4  Julia  Allen. 

VIII.  Edward  Charles,  h.  8  March,  1794  :  m.  Charlotte  Heming, 
and  d.  1857,  having  had  issue,  Daniel ;  Edward;  George; 
Sarah ;  Isabella ;  Marian. 

IX.  Robert,  of  Men-ion  Square,  Dublin,  h.  9  Aug.  1795;  m. 
1st,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lloyd,  and  niece 
of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Beechmount,  late  M.P.  for  co. 
Limerick,  and  d.  1876,  having  had  issue, 

1  Daniel,  in  the  Army  to.  Anna  Lucinda  Billing. 

2  John,  J. P.,  of  Edenmore,  Eaheny,  co.  Dubhn,  h.  1824; 
m.  1st,  1851,  Catherine  Lucinda,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Lloyd,  of  Beechmount,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1862)  has  issue,  1  Edmund  Robert  Lloyd,  M.A.  and 
LL.B.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Ban-ister-at-Law ;  6.  1852:  lii. 
1879,  Annie  Eachael,  dau.  of  Joseph  Emerson  Dowson, 
Esq.,  and  d.  2  Nov.  1886,  leaving  issue;  2  John  Drought. 
Capt.  Army  Pay  Dept. :  3  Frederick  William ;  4  Eyre 
Lloyd  :  1  Annie  Maiy.  He  m.  2ndly,  Emily  Roche,  only 
child  of  Archibald  John  Stephens,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  LL.D., 
Recorder  of  Winchester,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Archibald  John  Stephens,  Capt.  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt. 
He  TO.  3rdly,  1883,  Annie,  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Peacock, 
Eector  of  Gaile. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Robert  Mayne,  grandson  of  Judge 
Mayne. 

2  Isabella,  m.  William  Boync  Butt,  M.D.,  son  of  Rev. 
John  M.  Butt. 

Mr.  Robert  Maunsell  m.  2ndly,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Dwyer,  Esq.,  late  Six  Clerk,  Court  of  Chancery,  and  has 
other  issue.  He  m,.  Srdly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Douglas,  Esq.  of  CO.  Antrim,  and  had  issue. 

X.  Thomas  (Rev.),  6.  14  Aug.  1797;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  T.  F. 
Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Ballybrood,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas ;  George ;  Sannicl ;  Horatio. 

XI.  Horatio  (Rev.),  b.  23  Nov.  1798  ;  in.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Kcv. 
Mr.  Marriot,  of  Canterbury,  and  had  issue,  Horatio ;  Kdward 
Henry;  Arthur;  John;  Louise;  Dora;  Jane;  Selina; 
Eugenie. 

I.  Isabella  Meares.  ni.  26  Feb.  1812,  Edward  Smyth,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Smyth,  D.D.,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Maunsell,  d.  14  Feb.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Meares  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Bally  william.  High 
Sheriff  1835,  b.  1785 ;  to.  1st,  19  Dec.  1817,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Beechmount,  late  M.P.  co.  Limerick, 
and  bad  issue, 

I.  Daniel  Meares,  now  of  Ballywilliam. 

II.  Thomas,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  Army  (retired),  and 
formerly  Capt.  28th  Eegt.,  b.  10  Sept.  1822;  m.  Amy,  dau. 
of  Col.  Robert  Edward  Burrowes,  K.H.,  of  Burton  Court, 
Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Edward  Scarlett,  h.  1871. 

2  Philip  Mountstuart  .^itchison,  b.  1874. 

1  Louisa  Amy  Catherine  Augusta. 

2  Cicely  Marion  Grace. 

III.  George  Meares,  d.  yoTing,  9  March,  1830. 

IV.  Bichard,  b.  7  Jan  1829 ;  m.  9  March,  1858,  Jane  Mana, 
dau.  of  William  Ledmon,  Esq.,  M.D..  of  Maghglass,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  William,  b.  18  Feb.  1859. 

2  Francis  Eichard,  b.  14  Feb.  1861. 
I.  Catherine,  m.  26  May,  1840,  William  Phibbs,  Esq.  of  Sea- 
field,  CO.  Sligo,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1881)  has  issue. 


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He  m.  2ndl5',  15  Oct.  1833,  Mary  Josepha  Anne,  dau.  o£  Eev. 
William  Stopford,  Kector  of  Blarney,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1S71, 
having  had  issue, 

V.  William  Stopford,  Col.  late  H.A.,  h.  2  Oct.  1834. 

VI.  George  Joseph,  lace  latli  Foot,  6.  25  Aug.  1836;  m.  Miss 
Moony,  of  The  Dnon. 

VII.  Edward  Horatio  Phibbs,  6.  26  July,  1841. 

II.  Abigail  Mary  Angelina,  m.  31  Jan.  1861,  Eobert  James 
Enraght  Moony,  Esq.  of  The  Doon,  King's  co.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  that  co.,  and  J.P.  co.  Westmeath,  and  lias  issue. 
Jrms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  maunches  sa.  Crest — 
A  hawk  rising  ppr.  ./1/oUoes— Honorantes  me  honorabo,  and 
jQuod  vult  valde  vult. 

&c(i— Ballywilliam,  near  Eathkeale,  co.  Limerick, 


MAUNSELIi  OF  OAKLY  PABK. 

Matjnseli,  Eichakd  Mark  Synnot,  Esq.  of 
Oakly  Park,  co.  Eildare,  and  Blackwater,  co.  Clare, 
J.P.  COS.  Kildare  (High  Sheriff  1890-92)  and  Clare, 
late  Capt.  1st  (Rojal)  Dragoons,  b.  22  Oct,  1843 ; 
m.  Isfc,  Marie  Lucy,  eldest  dan.  of  Alexander  Cop- 
land, Esq.  of  Wingfield,  Berks  (which  lady  d.  s.  p. 
11  Jan.  1875),  and  2ndly,  26  Feb.  1877,  Mary  Eliza, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Samuel  Caswell,  Esq., 
J".?,  of  Blackwater,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eichakd  John  Casivell,  b.  2  May,  1878, 
I.  Marie  Korali. 

liineagre. — John  MAtrNSELt,  Esq.,  Bamster-at-Law,  of 
Carrickoreely,  co.  Limerick,  and  of  Portarlington,  Queen's 
CO.,  3rd  son  of  Eichard  Maunsell,  of  Ballywilliam  (deceased 
1790,  by  his  wife  Helena  Toler,  sister  to  Jolin,  1st  Earl  of 
Korbury,  was  grandson  of  Eichard  Maun.sell,  M.P.  for  the 
City  of  Limerick  from  1741  to  1760  (deceased  1766),  and  fourtli 
in  lineal  descent  from  Thomas  Maunsell,  of  MacoUop  Castle,  to 
whom,  in  consideration  of  his  services,  and  for  losses  sustained 
in  the  royal  cause,  was  granted  by  royal  patent,  1663,  the  lands 
•of  Annaghrosty,  Ashtort,  co.  Limerick,  with  other  lands.  He 
was  b.  1752,  and  Jit.  1st,  Nov.  1780,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edward  Webster,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  23  Aug.  1788)  had  issue, 

Eichard,  6.  23  Aug.  1785. 

Edward,  6.  1786;  d.  young. 

Anne,  m.  13  Oct.  1832,  Very  Eev.  John  Wolseley,  Dean  of 

Kildare,  nephew  of  Sir  Eichard  Wolseley,  of  Mount  Wolseley, 

CO.  Carlow,  and  d.  g.x>.  14  Dec.  1860. 

Mr.  Maunsell  in.  2ndly,  20  June,  1793,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Very  Eev.  Eichard  Handcock,  Dean  of  Achonry,  and  sister 
to  William,  1st  Viscount  Castlemaine;  she  d.  s.p.  1839.  Mr. 
MaunseU  d.  27  July,  1829,  at  Oakly  Park,  and  ^\  as  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Eichakd  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Oakly  Park,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Kildare  1841,  6.  23  Aug,  1785  ;  m.  1  June,  1807,  Maria,  only 
dau.  of  John  Woods,  Esq.  of  Winter  Lodge,  and  sister  of 
George  Woods,  Esq.  of  Milverton  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  2  March,  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Geokge  Woods,  of  Oakly  Park  and  Ashford,  co.  Limerick, 
s.  his  brother. 

m.  Eichard  Dixie  (Rev.),  of  Whitehall  and  Ailesbury  Eoad, 
CO.  Dublin,  Eector  of  Innislonnagli,  I'ipperary,  m.  10  Feb. 
1859,  Alicia  Fanny,  dau.  of  MalcL.lm  Liiing,  Esq.  of  Spanish 
Town,  Jamaica,  formerly  of  Passdale,  Orkneys,  nephew  of 
Malcolm  Laing,  the  historian  of  Scotland,  tnd  d.  7  Dec. 
1885,  liaving  had  issue, 
,    1  Eichard  Edward.  2  Malcolm  Laing. 

3  John  George,  d.  1874.  4  Alexander  Copland  Dixie. 

1  Maria  Helena,  d.  1874.  2  Alice  Emily. 

3  Laura  Gwendoline,  d   1874,  4  Frances  Cecil, 

5  Violet  Augusta  Caroline. 

IV.  Edward  Beauchamp,  Capt.  39th  Eegt.,  killed  12  July, 
1855,  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  bur.  on  Cath- 
cart'sHlU. 

V.  Warren  Cecil  (EeO,  of  Hodgestown,  co.  Kildare,  Eector 
of  Thomastown,  co.  Kildare,  d.  26  May,  1872. 

VI.  Frederick  Webster  (Eev.),  of  Slirule,  Queen's  Co.,  Eector 
of  Symondsbury,  Bridport,  Dorset,  7)j.  15  Out.  1857,  Emily 
Caroline  {d.  Jan.  1873),  dau.  of  Malcohn  Laing,  Esq.,  as 
above,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Beauchamp.  2  Eichard  Cecil. 

3  Frederick  Laing  Baker. 

1  Laura  Beatrice.        2  Frances  Emily,  d.  19  Dec.  1869 

6  Louisa  Isabella.        4  Maria  Gertrude,  d.  31  Dec.  1809. 
o  Emily  Caroline,        6  Alicia  Barbara. 

I.  Hannah,  d.  unm.  7  March,  1842.        ii.  Anne  Jane, 
in,  Fanny  ,Y   jj^j^^^^  j^j^^^j^ 

V.  Lowsa  Augusta,  m.  28  June.  ISGO.  Eev.  BloJcolm  Strick- 


land Laing,  late  Chaplain  to  H,M.  European  Forces  in  India, 
Vicar  of  Hinton  St.  Mary's,  Dorset, 
Mr,  Maunsell  d.  25  Nov.  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Oakly  Park,  co.  Kildare  and  Car- 
rickoreely, CO.  Limerick,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1868  (the  tirst  year 
H.E.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  was  at  Punclicstown),  0.  Nov. 
1810,  and  d.  unm.  29  March,  1832,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Geokge  Woods  Maunsell,  Esq,  of  Oakly  Park,  co.  Kildare, 
and  of  Ashford,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kildare  (the  second  year  H.E.H.  was  at  Punchestown)  1885, 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1815;  m.  4  Aug.  1842,  Maria,  eldest 
surviving  dau,  and  co-heir  of  Blark  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Monasteroris 
House,  King's  co.,  and  Grove  House,  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  had 
issue, 

I,  Eichakd  Mark  Stnnot,  now  of  Oaldy  Park, 

II.  George  John  Synnot,  6.  1846;  d,  1863 

I.  Anna  3Iary  Synnot,  m.  25  Sept,  1873,  Alan  Cameron  Bruce 
Pryce,  Esq.  of  Duffryn  St.  Nicholas,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  has 
issue  (see  Pbtce  of  buffryn). 

II.  Maria  Augusta  Synnot. 

Mr.  Maunsell  d.  25  April,  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arma — Arg,,  a  chevron  between  three  maunches  sa,  Cred — 
A  hawk  rising  ppr.     Motto — Honorantes  me  honorabo, 

Seats— Oakly  Park,  Celbridge,  co,  Kildare ;  and  Blackwater, 
CO.  Clare. 

Club-i — Army  and  Navy,  S.W,,  Kildare  Street,  Dublin,  and 
County  Limerick  Club. 


MAXWELL  OF  MUNCHES. 
Maxwell,Wellwood  HEHEiES,Esq.of  Munches, 
Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  J.P,  and  D.L,,  M,P. 
for  Xirkcudbright  1868-74 ;  forty  years  Convener  of 
the  Commissioners  of  Supply  of  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright,  h.  15  Oct.  1817 ;  m.2l  March,  1844, 
Jane  Home,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jardine, 
7th  Bart,  of  Applegarth,  co.  Dumfries,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1S46;  d.  1856. 

II.  William  Jakdine,  Major  5th  Batt.  Eoyal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
M.P,  for  Dumfrieshire,  b.  4  March,  1852;  rn.  29  March, 
1877,  Dorothea  Fitzgerald,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Lionel 
Maitland  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Gelston,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and 
has  issue,  William  Jardine,  b.  1882. 

ui.  Wellwood,  of  Kirkennan,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  b.  28  Dec. 
1857  ;  inherited  Kirkennan  1869,  under  the  will  of  William 
Wright  Piatt,  Esq.,  m.  3  Oct.  1889,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Gustavus  Walker,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

IV,  Alexander,  6.  26  June,  1860. 

v.  Hugh,  b.  12  May,  1802. 

I,  Jessie  .Jane,  m.  20  Aug.  1808,  Charles  Hood  Kinnear,  Esq. 
of  Drum,  and  has  issue. 

II,  Catherine,  d.  1856,  ni.  Clementina. 

IV,  Agnes,  m.  29  Aug,  1878,  L.  Maitland  Kirwan,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

V.  Margaret.  vi.  Catherine  Helen. 

Xiineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Niths- 
dale.  John  Herbies Maxwell,  Esq.,  b.  1783,  son  of  Wellwood 
Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Barncleugh,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  dau,  of 
.Tohn  Maxwell,  of  Terraughty  (seeM.AXV/Ei.Lof  Terravghty),  la. 
1813,  Clementina,  dau.  of  WilUam  Maxwell,  Esq,,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1858)  had  issue, 

Wellwood  Herries,  now  of  Munches, 
John,  6,  1814  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

Jessie,  m.  1839,  William  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Curruchan,  and 
d.  1842, 

Mr,  John  Herries  Maxwell  d.  1843, 

Seats — Munches,  near  Dalbeattie,  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright, 
and  Terraughty,  near  Dumfries. 


HALL-MAXWELIi  OF  DAKGAVEL. 

Hall-Maxwell,  Capt,  Thomas  Edwaed,  of 
Dargavel,  co,  Eenfrew,  entered  Roval  Navy  3  Sept. 
1862,  b.  22  Aug,  1849;  s.  his  brother  26  Nov.  1886. 

Xiineag^e. — Mr.  Maxwell,  of  Dargavel,  represents  the 
Dargavel  line  of  the  knightly  family  of  Maxwell  of  Newark, 
a  cadet  of  that  of  Poloc,  go  early  as  1401.  In  the  male  line  he 
is  the  chief  of  the  name  and  family  of  Hall  in  Scotland.  He 
has  still  in  his  possession  a  remarkable  collection  of  charters 
granted  to  his  Hall  ancestors, 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAX 


The  lands  of  Fulbar,  co.  Renfrew,  were  given  hy  the  charter 
of  King  Robert  II.,  1370,  to  Thomas  de  Aula,  and  continued 
with  his  direct  descendants  for  many  centuries.  The  senior 
line  became  extinct,  ttmp.  Queen  Mart,  in  the  person  of 
AViLLiAM  Hall,  of  Fulbar,  who  d.  s.  p.  circa  1650,  when  his 
estate  devolved  on  his  cousin,  Adam  Hall,  of  Falquinhill,  the 
son  of  Adam  Hall,  and  the  grandson  of  another  Adam  Hall, 
who  fell  at  Floddcn  1513. 

John  Hall,  Esq.  (younger  son  of  Robert  Hall,  of  Fulbar, 
by  Margaret  Maxwell),  who  s.  to  the  osteite  of  Dargavel, 
took  the  name  and  designation  of  Maxwell  of  Dargavel. 
He  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  WilUam  Anderson,  Merchant  in  Glasgow, 
and  left  at  his  decease  surviving  issue,  a  dau.  Margaret,  m. 
Lawrence  Craigie,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  vi.  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardoch,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  of  Dargavel, 
who  d.  s.  p. ;  II.  William.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Campbell,  of  Fossil,  and  had  issue, 

John  Hall,  his  heir. 

William  Craig,  Capt.  in  the  army,  deceased. 

Alexander,  Col.  Border  Eegt.,  Gen.  in  the  armv,  C.B..  b. 

1816:  m.  1862,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  McCall.  Esq.  ot  Dal- 

downie,  co.  Lanark,  and  widow  of  Col.  CampbtU,  CB.,  and 

is  deceased. 

Francis,  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  m.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Colin,  Capt.  in  the  army,  deceased. 
James,  deceased. 

Thomas,  Indian  Medical  Service,  m.  and  has  issue. 
Robert,  Major  in  the  army,  deceased. 
Patrick,  JIajor-Gen.  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  J. P.  Hants,  h. 

1823,  m.  1853,  a  dau.  of  John  Bell,  Esq.  of  Hobart,  and  has 

issue. 
Marian,  m.  1849,  Rev.  Laurence  Lockhart,  D.D.  of  Milton 

Lockhart,  who  d.  1876. 
Frances,   m.   Thomas    Donald,    Commissary  Clerk    of   co. 

Lanark. 
Margaret,  relict  of  WilUam  Eccles,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Coldstream 

Guards.  Helen,  d.  amn. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Hall  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  C.B.,  D.L..  and 
J. P.,  Secretary  of  the  Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland,  m.  1843,  Eliza  Anne  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Williams,  Esq.,  and  grand-niece  and  heir  of  Admiral  Sir 
Thomas  Williams,  G.C.B.,  of  Burwood  House,  Surrey,  and 
had  issue, 

William,  late  of  Dargavel. 
Thomas  Edwakd,  now  of  Dargavel. 
Helen,  m.,  and  is  deceased. 

Mary,  m.  12  Oct.   1871,  Henry  Forester  Leighton,  Esq.  (sa 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
Anne,  d.  unni.  Egidia,  m.  J.  Russell  Wilder,  Esq. 

He  d.  25  Aug.  1866,  and  was  .'.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Hall-Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  co.  Renfrew, 
J. P.  and  D  L.,  Capt.  Renfrew  Militia,  educated  at  Rugby, 
Tiiatriculated  at  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1847;  s.  1866;  m.  18 
Oct.  1872,  Mary  MacNeil,  only  child  of  William  Jolly,  Esq.  of 
Stevenson,  co.  Lanark,  and  d.  s.  p.  2G  Xov.  188S,  and  was  s, 
ty  his  brother. 


^avfatll  of  ,3arg'abrl. 


The  Maxwells  of  Dargavel  are  scions  of  Maxwell  of  Xewark, 
being  lineally  descended  from  John  Maxwell,  eldest  son  of 
Patrick  Maxwell,  ofNewark,  by  Marian  Crawfurd,  his  2nd  wife, 
a  dau.  of  the  House  of  Carse.  This  John  was  father  of  James 
JlaxweU,  of  Dargavel,  whose  son,  F'atrick  Maxwell,  of  Dar- 
gavel, was  slain,  1593,  in  the  conflict  between  the  Maxwells 
and  Johnstones.    His  son  and  heir, 

John  Maxwell,  of  Dargavel,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  James 
Wallace,  of  Johnstoun,  and  was  father  of 

John  Maxwell,  of  Dargavel,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  William 
Cunninghamc,  of  Craigends,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Campbell,  of  Succoth,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Dargavel,  who  entailed  the  estate,  and  d.  f.  "p. 
William,  of  FreeJand,  and  afterwards  of  Dargavel,  who  d. 

unm.. 
Margaret,  nx.  Robert  Hall,  of  F^ilbar,  and  was  mother  of 

JoBN  Hall,  who  took  the  name  and  estate  of  Maxwell  of 

Dargavel. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  saltire  sa.,  with  a 
stag's  head  in  base,  for  Maxwell;  '2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  fesse 
chequy  sa.  and  of  the  first,  between  three  falcons'  heads, 
couped  of  the  second,  for  Hall.  Crest — A  stag's  head.  Motto— 
I  am  ready. 

/Seat— Dargavel,  Eishopton.  near  Paisley. 


MAXWELL  OF  KIRKCONNELL. 

Maxwell-Witham,  Dorothy  Mart,  of  Kirt- 
connell  House,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  dau.  and  heiress- 
of  James  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Kirkconnell,  m.  8  Nov. 
1843,  her  cousin,  Egbert  Shawe  James  Maxwell- 
WiTHAM,  Esq.  of  Kirkconnell  House,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, J. P.  audD.L.,  -nho  -was  b.  4  Sept.  181!?,  and 
d.  21  May,  1893,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James  Robert  Witham,  b.  1  May,  and  d.  5  May,  1845. 

II.  James  Kirkconnell,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  King's  Owij 
Scottish  Borderers  Militia,  b.  4  Oct.  1848. 

III.  Thomas,  twin  with  his  brother  James,  d.  23  Sept.  1875. 

IV.  William  Herbert,  b.  6  Feb.  1851 ;  d.  14  Aug.  1882. 

V.  Robert  Bernard,  b.  8  Aug.  1856. 

VI.  Aymer  Richard  Henry,  b.  6  July,  1861 ;  d.  13  Aug.  1879. 
I    Frances  Mary.  ii.  Dorothy  Maud. 

III.  Janet  Mary  Dorothy,  6.  28  Dec.  1852  ;  d.  15  May,  1853. 

Lineag-e. — The  Maxwells  of  Kirkconnell  (a  branch  of 
the  noble  House  of  Maxwell  of  Caerlaverock')  represent  th& 
Kirkconnells  of  Kirkconnell,  one  of  the  oldest  families  in. 
Galloway,  stated  to  have  been  of  Saxon  origin.  About  the^ 
year  1421,  Janet  Kirkconnell,  heiress  of  that  ancient  family,, 
)/!.  Homer,  or  Aymer,  Maxwell,  next  brother  of  Herbert,  Lord- 
Maxwell,  and  hence  derived  another  heiress  of  Kirkconnell,  m. 
Thomas  Maxwell,  2nd  son  of  Robert,  Lord  Maxwell,  from; 
whom  descended  the  present  family  of  Maxwell  of  Kirk- 
connell, whose  direct  representative, 

James  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell  (eldest  son  of  .John  Max- 
well, of  Kirkconnell,  by  Agnes  Laurie  his  wife,  of  Maxwelton, 
and  grandson  of  Herbert  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  Equerry-in- 
Ordinary  in  the  Household  of  James  VI.),  was  one  of  the' 
Receivers-General  of  the  Customs  1086.  He  m,  1672,  Elizabeth, 
ouly  dau,  of  Alexander  Durham,  of  Berwick,  and  d.  circa  1699,. 
leaving  four  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  served  heir  21  Dec,  1699,. 
d.  s.  p.  circa.  1705,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  m.  29  April,  1706, 
Janet  (eventually  heir  of  Carnsalloch),  dau.  of  George  Max- 
well, of  Carnsalloch,  and  widow  of  Col.  John  Douglas,  of 
Stenhouse,  and  d.  13  April,  1746,  leaving,  with  several  daus. 
(of  whom  Elizabeth,  to.  William  Maxwell,  of  Munches,  andy 
Marion,  m.  John  Menzies,  of  Pitfoddels),  four  sons,  of  whom 
the  eldest, 

James  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  was  distinguished  by  his 
learning  and  genius.  He  was  educated  at  Douay  College,  and, 
after  finishing  there  his  course  of  philosophy,  returned  to 
Scotland  in  1728.  In  1745,  he  joined  the  rising,  and  served  in 
Charles  Edward's  army  as  an  officer  of  such  consideration 
that  he  was  acquainted  with  the  most  important  affairs  that 
were  transacted  "in  the  Council,  though  not  a  member  of  it," 
and  was  besides,  "an  eye-witness  of  the  greatest  part  of  what; 
happened  in  the  field."  After  Culloden,  he  escaped  to  France, 
and  while  resident  of  St.  Germain's  wrote  A  Narrative  of 
Charles,  Prince  of  Wales^s,  Sxpedition  to  Scotland  in  the  year 
1745,  which  has  been  printed  by  the  Maitland  Club.  He 
returned  to  Scotland  in  1760,  sold  the  estate  of  Carnsalloch  tc 
Mr.  Andrew  Johnston,  and  purchased  the  lands  of  Mable.  He 
m.  1758,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of 
Swinburne  Castle,  Northumberland ;  and  d.  23  July,  1762, 
aged  54,  leaving  three  sons,  i.  James,  his  heir  ;  ii.  William,  of 
Dumfries,  a  very  eminent  Physician,  who  d.  13  Oct.  1834; 
III.  Thomas,  who  d.  1  June,  1792.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Maxwell,  E.sq.  of  Kirkconnell,  to,  1st,  Clementina 
Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  Simon  Scroope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  co. 
York,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William 
Witham,  E.sq.,  grandson  of  William  Witham,  Esq,  of  Cliffe, 
Hall,  CO,  York  (see  that  name),  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
6  Feb,  1827,  an  only  dau,  and  heir,  Dorothy  Mary  Maxwell, 
heir  of  Kirkconnell,  r,i.  as  above,  8  Nov,  1843,  to  her  cousin,  the 
late  Robert  Shawe  James  Maxwell- Witham,  Esq,  of  Ifirk- 
connell  House. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg..  an  eagle  displayed  sa., 
beaked  and  membercd  gu.,  and  on  its  breast  an  escutcheon  of 
the  first  charged  with  a  saltire  of  the  second,  for  Maxwell; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  two  crosiers  in  saltire  adorse,  and  in  chief  a 
mitre  or,  for  Kirkconnell  of  that  ilk.  Crest~A  demi-eagle 
ppr.     Motto — Spuro  meliora. 

Seat— Kirkconnell  House,  New  Abbey,  co.  Kirkcudbright. 


PERCEVAL-MAXWELL  OF  FINNE- 
BROGUE  AND  GROOMSPORT. 

Percevai-Maxwell,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Finne- 
brogue  a  nd    Groonisport  House,   co,    Down,  and 


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Moore  Hill,  co.  Waterford,  B.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

High  Slieriff  co.  Down  1841,  and  co.  Waterford 
1864,  late  Major  Eojal  N.  Down  E.M.,  b.  24  June, 
1813 ;  m.  19  Sept.  1839,  Helena  Anne,  only  dau! 
and  heiresa  of  William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hill, 
CO.  Waterford,  son  of  the  Hon.  William  Moore,  2nd 
brother  of  the  1st  Earl  Mountcashell,  and  by  her 
<(who  d.  1888)  has  issue, 

I.  John  William,  High  Slieriff  co.  Down  1873,  b.  24  Oct. 
1840;  m.  1868,  Selina  Frances  imosene,  eldest  dau.  of 
David  Stewart  Ker,  Esq.  r.f  Montalto,  co.  Down,  snd  d, 
21  Nov.  1875,  leaving  a  son,  Kobeki  David,  b.  1869,  and 
one  dau.,  b.  1875. 

«.  WiUiam,  of  Moore  Hill,  Tallow,  co.  Waterford,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  late  Capt.  3rd  Hussars,  6.  2Xov. 
1841;  VI.  lst,8Aug.  1871,  Lady  Louisa  Arabella  Hastings, 
3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Theophilus  Henry,  13th  Earl  of  Hun- 
tingdon, which  lady  d.  3  Feb.  1873;  and  2ndly,  20  Oct. 
1874,  Isabella  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard  Chearnley, 
Esq.  of  Salterbridge,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom  he  has  had 
issue,  WilUam  Moore,  b.  10  Oct.  1877 ;  a  son,  6.  2  Oct. 
1887;  Beatrice  Mary,  6.  1875;  Violet  Isabel,  b.  1876; 
Helen  Frances,  b.  1880,  d.  16  Oct.  1885. 

in.  Kobert,  b.  19  March,  1849 ;   d.  1873. 

iv.  Stephen  Eichard  Nassau,  b.  4  Nov.  1850;  ji!.  28  July, 
1884,  Mabel  Henrietta,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Eichardson, 
Esq.  of  Glenmore,  co.  Antrim.  v.  Henry. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  27  June,  1865,  Percy  Scott  Smyth, 
Esq.  of  Headborough,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Madelina  Dorothea,  m.  27  Dec.  1873,  Major  Frank  Gal- 
loway, E.A.,  and  has  issue. 

ni.  Helena  Anne,  m.  Sspt.  1892,  Major-Gen.  W.  E.  War-  I 
rand,  R.E.,  D.L.,  of  Westhorpe,  Inverness.  I 

IV.  Harriette  Louisa,  m.  22  June,  1871,  the  late  C.  Purdon 
Coote,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough  Castle  and  Eearforest,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Isabella  Marie.  vi.  Anna  Caroline. 
vn.  Alicia  Catherine. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Percevai, 
iissumed  by  royal  licence,  1839,' the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Maxwell. 

Lineag-e.— Eobeut  Perceval,  Esq.,  b.  30  Sept.  1756,  the 
9th  son  of  Rev.  Kene  Perceval,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Powerscourt, 
and  grandson  of  Eev.  William  Perceval,  Dean  of  Emly,  who 
•was  2nd  son  of  George  I^erceval,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
•dau.  and  heir  of  William  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  co! 
•Sligo  {see  Perceval  oJ  TemyU  Hou?e),  was  Physician-General 
to  His  Majesty's  Forces  in  Ireland  during  Lord  Talbot's  Vice- 
royalty,  and  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 
He  m.  9  May,  1785,  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Brereton,  Esq. 
•of  Eathgilbert,  and  dying  3  March,  1839,  left  issue  an  only 
•child, 

Kev.  William  Perceval,  of  Kilmore  Hill,  co.  Waterford, 
and  Annefield,  co.  Dublin,  6.  9  April,  1787  ;  in.  9  Sept.  1809, 
-Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Waring  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finne- 
brogue,  co.  Down,  descended  from  a  younger  son  of  the  Very 
Bev.  Kobert  Maxwell,  Dean  of  Armagh,  from  whose  eldest  son, 
Eobert,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  springs  the  noble  House  of  Farn- 
HAM,  and  d.  20  April,  1880,  having  by  her  (who  rf.5  May,  1861) 
liad  issue. 

Egbert,  now  of  Finnebrogue  and  Groomsport. 
JohnMaxweU,  General,  C.B.,  Col.  97th  Eegt.,  6.  25  Sept 
1814;  m.  12  April,  1853,  Catharine  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  Robert  Maude,  Dean  of  Clogher,  and 
Archdeacon  of  Dublin,  brother  of  Comwallis,  ard  Viscount 
Ilawarden,  and  has  surviving  issue, 
Eichard  Douglas,  6  1858. 
Edward  Maxwell,  Capt.  E.A.,  6.  13  Aug.  1861. 
Claud  John,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  28  Sept.  1864. 
Charles  Cecil,  Lieut.  R.E.,  6.  9  Sept.  lbG6. 
Philip,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  16  Jan.  1873. 
-Agnes  Maude,  ni.  1880,  Dr.  Johnson. 
Florence  Martha.  Isabel  Henrietta. 

Ttichard,  6.  24  Sept.  1819. 

Spencer,  t.  7  March,  1821;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
.wu.ssenden,  Esq.  of  Larchfield,  co.  Down,  and  d.  7  May,  1872. 
A  ill.aui,  C.E.,  6.  4  April,  1825  ;  r.i.  17  July,  1852,  Sarah,  dau. 
oi  fe.  Going,  Esq.  of  Tipperarj-. 
-Charles  Frederick,  M.D  ,  6.  4  Jan.  1827;  d.  21  March,  1877. 
Anne  Sarah,  d.  20  Oct.  1873. 

-Maria  Dorothea  m.  1  Jan.  1836,  Eev.  John  Corry  Moutray, 
Eector  of  Englekeerough,  2nd  son  of  J.  C.  Moutray,  Esq. 
;'t  lavour  Royal,  CO.  Tyrone,  and  is  deceased, 
^lurolme,  d.  15  Sept.  1871.  Madelina. 

^/■mi— Quarteily :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  saltire  sa.,  on  a  chief 


of  the  last  three  pallets  of  the  first,  for  Maxwell  ;  2nd  and  3rd 
arg.,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three  crosses  pattee  of  the  first' 
Crest— A  stag  s  head  and  neck  erased  ppr.  Motto— 3e  suis 
pret. 

6'eafs— Finnebrogue,  Downpatiiok;   and  Groomsport  House 
Bangor,  co.  Down.  ' 

tiM6.s— Carlton  and  Union. 


MAXWELL  OF  BALLYEOLLT. 

Maxwell,   Rey.  Edwaed,   of    Ballvrolly,  co. 
Down,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  formerly  Eector  of 
High  Boding,  Essex,  b.  1  June,   1818  ;  m.  13  Feb. 
1845,    Mary   Hogg,   dau.    of    Alexander    JafPray 
Nicholson,  M.D.,  of  Lisburn   (by  his  wife,  Clara 
Hogg),  and  sister  of  Brigadier-Gen.  J.  Nicholson, 
by  whom  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1889)  he  has  issue, 
I.  Theodore,  M.D.,  of  King's  CoU.  Camb.,   6.   29  March, 
1847;  m.  9  Sept.  1873,  Elizabeth  Eyre,  dau.  of  Dr.  John 
Eyre  Ashby,  of  Enfield,  and  has  a  son,  Arnold  Aehby  b 
1874. 

Lineag-e — This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Maxwell, 
Lord  Farnham. 

Eight  Hon.  IIenrt  Maxwell,  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down, 
grandson  of  Henry  Maxwell,  of  Finnebrogue  (xee  Burke's 
Peerage,  Faenham,  B.).  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Max- 
well, Eector  of  Derrynoose,  co.  Armagh,  and  sister  of  John, 
1st  Lord  Farnham,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  to.  2ndly, 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Edward  Bryce,  Esq.  of  KUroot,  co.  Antrim,' 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  his  successor,  who  d.  urnn.  1749. 

II.  Eobert,  successor  to  his  brother,  ancestor  in  the  female 
line  of  Perceval-Maxwell  of  Finnebiogu.e  (see  vrecedlna 
Article). 

III.  Edward  (Col.),  of  whom  hereafter. 
I.  Margaret,  m.  James  Adair,  Esq. 

The  3rd  son. 

Gen.  Edward  Maxwell,  of  BallyroIIy,  co.  Down,  Gen.  in 
the  Army,  Col.  67th  Regt.,  was  father  of 

Edward  Phineas  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  BallyroUy,  Capt.  in  the 
49thRegt.,  ?j!.(1781or2)  Frances  Tapson,  who  d.  21  July,  1328, 
aged  69.    He  d.  21  Feb.  1818,  aged  73.     His  son, 

Edward  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  BallyroIIy,  was  a  Judge  in  the 
Bengal  Presidency.  He  m.  1st,  1817,  in  India,  Emilia,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Walker,  M.D.,  Edinburgh,  and  2ndly,  21  Jan. 
1826,  Eosina  Hogg,  and  d.  at  Berhampore,  East  Indies,  19  Aug. 
1826,  leaving  by  his  first  wife  a  son  and  successor,  the  present 
Rev.  Edward  Maxwell. 

Arms—Avg.,  a  saltire  sa.,  and  a  chief  palv  of  six  of  the  first 
and  second.  Crest— A.  stag's  head  erased  pp'r.  Motto— ic  suis 
pret. 

Residence— 26,  Woolwich  Common. 


MAXWELL  OF  MIDDLEBIE. 

Weddeebuen  -  Maxwell,  Andrew,  Esq.  of 
Middlebie,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  Glenlair,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, J.P.,  formerly  in  the  Madras  Civil  Service, 
b.  16  Dec.  1821 ;  m.  14  Sept.  1847,  Joanna,  dau.  of 
the  late  James  Keir,  M.D.,  and  has, 

I.  James  Andrew  Colvile,  b.  5  Feb.  1849,  Major  (retired) 
Bengal  Staff  Corps;  m.  1891,  Helen  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
late  Eev.  Henry  George  Godfrey-Faussett-Osbome,  of 
Hartlip  Place,  Kent. 

u.  Harry  George,  i.  18  Nov.  1850,  Barrister-at-Law,  Adminis- 
trator-General High  Court,  Madras;  m.  Dec.  1881,  Jane 
Trevelyan,  dau.  of  David  Fremantle  Carmichael,  Madras 
C.S.,  Member  of  Council  Madras. 

III.  Francis  Edward  Keir,  6.  11  March,  1857,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  d.  1  Feb.  1893. 

IV.  Charles  ^Vlexander,  b.  1858,  d.  13  Nov.  1882. 
I.  Alice.  II.  Mary. 

Mr.  Wedderburn  assumed  the  name  of  Maxwell 
in  1870,  on  succeeding  to  the  e^tate  of  his  cousin, 
James  Clerk  Maxwell,  of  Middlebie. 

Lineag'e. — John,  Ea'l  of  Morton  and  Lord  Maxwell,  who 
d.  in  1593,  left  a  natural  son, 

John  Maxwell,  of  Middlebie,  who  was  murdered  in  1639,  for 
which  John  Blake  and  his  son  Eobert  were  imprisoned  at 
Dumfries  1641.  He  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  Homer  Maxwell,  of 
Speddoch,  and  by  her  (who  m.  '2ndly,  before  Sept.  1641,  Andrew- 
Stewart)  had  issue,  a  son, 


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MAY 


Egbert  Maxwell,  of  Middlobie,  m.  Mies  Dacre,  or  a  Nor- 
thumberland family,  and  was  dead  in  J679.  His  son,  John 
3IAXWELL,  of  Middlebic,  executed  an  entail  of  the  estate  1722. 
He  »u.  Dorothea  Bcllenden,  and  left  an  only  child, 

Agnes  Maxwell,  of  Middlebie,  who  m.  William  Cleuk, 
Advocate,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Maxwell.  He  was 
third  son  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  2nd  Bart,  of  Penicuik.  Their 
only  child, 

DoRoxnEA  Clerk  Maxwell,  of  Middlebic,  was  left  an  orphan 
at  the  ac;e  of  seven  in  1725,  and  m.  in  1735,  her  cousin,  Georgi; 
Clerk  (second  son  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  of  Penicuik,  Bart.,  a 
Baron  of  Exchequer),  he  assumed  the  surname  of  Maxwell, 
and  afterwards  s.  as  4th  Bart,  of  Penicuik,  and  died  1784, 
having  sold  the  greater  part  of  the  estate  of  Middlebic. 

James  Clerk,  their  3rd  son,   Capt.  in  the  H.E.I.C.  naval 
service,  m.  17SG,   Janet,  dau.  of  George  Irving,  of  Newton, 
Lanarkshire,  and  d.  in  1793,  leaving  issue, 
George  Clerk  (Sir),  Bart.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Isabella,  m.  2S  Oct.  1813,  James  Wedderburn,  Solicitor- 
General  for  Scotland  1816,  grandson  of  Sir  John  Wedder- 
burn, Bart,  of  Blackness,  and  dying  2  Nov.  18G5,  left  by 
him  (who  d.  1822),  issue,  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  I  James, 
b.  1814,  d.  1863;  2  George,  b.  1817,  rf.  1865;  3  John,  6.  1820, 
d.  1878 ;  4  Andrew,  present  proprietor  (see  Burke's  Ftcrage, 
Weddebeurn,  Bart.). 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Clerk  Maxwell,  of  Middlebie,  Advocate,  bought  Glen- 
lair,  in  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  and  built  the  mansion 
bouse;  m.  4  Oct.  1826,  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Hodshon  Cay, 
of  North  Charlton,  Northumberland,  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Admiralty  in  Scotland  (she  d.  6  Dec.  1839,  aged  48),  and  d.  3 
April,  1856,  having  had  issue, 

James. 

Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy. 
The  son, 

James  Clerk  Maxwell,  of  Middlebie  and  Glenlair,  was 
Professor  of  Experimental  Physics  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, b.  13  June,  1831 ;  m.  2  June,  1858,  Katherine  Mary 
(who  d.  12  Dec.  1886),  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Daniel  Dewar,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  Principal  of  Marischal  College  and  University,  Aber- 
deen ;  d.  s.  p.  5  Nov.  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  Andrew 
Wedderburn-Maswell,  now  of  Middlebie. 

Amis— 1st  and  4th,  arg.,asaltirc  sa.,  in  chief  a  mullet  gu.,  a 
bordure  az.,  for  Maxwell  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Wedderborn.  Crests 
— A  stag  lodged  in  front  of  a  holly  tree  ppr.,  for  Maxwell;  an 
eagle's  head  erased  ppr.,  for  Weddf.kburn.  Jl/oftocs— Reviresco, 
for  Maxwell  ;  Non  degener,  for  WEtiDtRunEN. 

Seat— Glenlair,  DalLeattie,  N.B. 


MAXWELL.  OF  ST.  CLEKAWS. 

(-See  Burke.) 


MAYHE'W    OF  PLATT  BHIDQE. 

Mathew,  Walter,  Esq.  of  Piatt  Bridge  and 
Euxton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  6  Dec.  1838 ;  m.  23 
Oct.  1861,  Annie,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  Mary,  wife 
of  Henry  Rawcliffe,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Gillibrand  Hall 
CO.  Lane.)  of  .John  Sumner,  Esq.  of  Haigh  House, 
CO.  Lane,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Perceval  Sdmner,  b.  27  April,  18G4. 

I.  Lily  Gwendoline,  m.  July,  1891,  George  Murray,  Esq., 

son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Murray,  42ud  Regt. 
(see  Mdrrat  of  MurraythtcaiU). 

II.  Mabel  Ethelind,  m.  July,  1891,  Capt.  Halford  C.Vaughan 
Harrison,  R.A.,  son  of  Col.  George  Anthony  Harrison, 
Madras  Staff  Corps,  by  Julia  Stracey  his  wife  (dau.  of  the 
Ven.  Archdeacon  Vaughan,  D.D.),  and  grandson  of 
Major-Gen.  Anthony  Robinson  Harrison,  11. A. 

Liineagre.— This  family  of  Mathew  resided  from  a  very 
early  period  until  the  latter  part  of  the  17th  century,  at 
Brockley,  co.  Suffolk.  In  the  reign  of  Henry  IV.  lands  at 
"  Brockelegrene,"  in  the  manor  of  Talmages,  were  granted  to 
Robert  Mathew,  Epq. 

John  Mathew,  Esq.  of  "Rabins,'" in  the  manor  of  Brockley, 
acquired  "Wyfolds,"  in  the  manor  of  Talmages,  10  June, 
1523,  and  d.  before  1537,  leaving  by  Joane  his  wife  (who  sur- 
vived him  for  many  years),  two  sous, 

I.  AccLSTiNE,  who  «.  to  Wyfolds. 

II.  William,  of  Brockley,  -ki.  and   left  one  rlan., 
Mary,  6.  May,  1662. 


AuGDSTiNE  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Wyfolds,  a  juror  1  Elizabeth, 
d.  Jan.  1566,  leaving  by  Margaret  his  wife  (who  lived  until 
the  reign  of  James  I.),  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  John.  ii.  Augustine. 

III.  Richard.  iv.  James. 

I.  Dorothy,  6.  May,  1560. 

II.  Elizabeth,  h.  Oct.  1563. 
HI.  Prudence,  b.  Feb.  1566. 

John  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Wyfolds  and  Babins,  of  "Bulls,'"  ia 
the  manor  of  Brockley,  and  of  'Whipsted  and  Reede,  co. 
Suffolk,  was  a  juror  37  Elizabeth.  He  m.  11  April,  1577,. 
Sarah  Andrews,  of  Brockley  (who  d.  May,  1632),  and  d.  Dec. 
1608,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Adgdstine.  II.  Richard,  b.  Nov.  1583. 

III.  Robert,  who  .<!.  to  Bulls,  6.  Oct.  1587.  By  Elizabeth  his 
wife  he  had  issue, 

1  Jeremy,  who  s.  to  Babin?,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle 
Thomas,  b.  Nov.  1629.  rf.  about  1716. 

2  Anthony,  who  s.  to  Bulls,  h.  Mar.  1632,  and  survived 
until  1687. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Babins,  6.  Feb.  1599. 

I.  Sara,  b.  Aug.  1577. 

II.  Dorothy,  6.  June,  1581,  m.  James  Cooke,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth,  6.  Sept.  1585. 

IV.  Rose,  b.  Oct.  15U0. 

V.  Susan,  b.  May,   1593. 

Augdstine  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Wyfolds,  b.  Nov.  15S2,  m.  3 
May,  1021,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Wells,  Esq.  of  Coggcshall,  coi 
Essex  (to  whom  Queen  Elizabeth  granted  the  rectory  there, 
and  who  was  a  descendant  of  the  noble  family  of  Welles  oS 
Lincolnshire).  Ha  left  Issue,  by  his  said  wife,  three  sons  and 
four  daus., 

I.  Robert,  6.  March,  1621.  ii.  Acgdstine. 

III.  John,  of  Coggeshall,  b.  27  Nov.   1624,  who  left  issue  by 
Mary  his  wife, 
1  Augustine,  of  Coggeshall,  6.  1658,  d.  Dec.  1699. 

1  Mary,  b.  Oct.  1651,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Mary,  6.  Oct.  IG52. 

3  Alice,  6.  March,  1654,  rf.  unm.  Oct.  1694. 

4  Sarah,  6.  Oct.  lt;5G. 

6  Susan,  b.  July,  1663,  rf.  June,  1G65. 

I.  Alice,  h.  6  June,  1523. 

II.  Mary,  b.  12  May,  1G2(). 

III.  Martha,  6.  18  July,  1634. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  b.  July,  1636. 

Augustine  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Witham  and  Pattiswick,  co. 
Essex,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Great  and  Little  Coggeshall, 
Attorney  of  the  King's  Common  Bench  (second  son  of  Augus- 
tine Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Wyfolds),  6.  6  April,  1622.  He  held 
the  Coggcshall  manors  from  10  April,  1655,  to  9  May, 
1693.  He  m.  1st,  before  1649,  Susanna  Sewell,  by  whom  he 
had  (with  another  child  who  rf.  May,  1655)  a  son, 

William,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Augustine  Mayhew  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  tfnly  child  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Gulston,  Esq.  of  Witham  (whose  pedigree  was 
entered  at  the  'Visitation  of  the  county  of  Essex  in  1664),  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Gravenor,  Esq.  of  Witham, 
and  rf.  at  Coggeshall,  28  Aug.  1693. 

William  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Pattiswick,  and  afterwards  of 
Colchester,  co.  Essex,  who  s.  his  father,  ni.  25  March,  1075, 
by  licence,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Harrison,  of 
Colchester,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  14  April,  17'2t>)  had  issue,  five 
sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  John,  rf.  an  infant,  21  Sept.  1681. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  A\iIIiam  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  rf.  Nov.  1711, 
leaving  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  rf.  23  Jtarch,  1741-2)  an 
only  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  rf.  unm.,  and  five  sons, 

1  William,  rf.  young  after  1716. 

2  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

^Tho^mas,    }l-"S^"«- 

5  Edward,  rf.  s.  p. 

IV.  John,  rf.  s.  p. 

V.  HuMPBRET,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Elizabeth,  rf.  without  issue. 

II.  Bridget,  m.  about  1710  Richard  Bacon,  Esq.,  and d.  about 
1728,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  William  Mayhew  rf.  19  Oct.  1715,  and  was  s.  by  his  second 
but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Pattiswick  and  Great  Coggeshall, 
Attorney-at-Law  at  Colchester,  6.  1678,  m.  20  Aug.  17()2, 
Mary  Sherman,  of  Tolleshunt  d'Arey,  co.  Essex  (who  rf.  21 
July,  1714,  aged  34),  and  had  issue  by  her, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and  aftcn\ard3  oJ 
L<^yden  in  Holland,  b.  11  July,  1712,  rf.  uwn.  17  Oct.  L39. 

J.  Anna,  b,  4  June,  1703,  rf.  unm.  1  Oct.  1763. 


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II.  Mary,  b.  4  and  d.  8  June,  1704. 

ni.  Mary,  6.  15  Oct.  1705,  livinc:  unnt.  1736. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Christiana,  b.  27  Dec.  1707,  living  unm.  173S. 

VI.  Jemima,  b.  5  Mar.  1708,  d.  11  Aug.  following. 

VII.  Jane,  6.  2  Jan.  1710,  m.  Kobert  Baines,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Hedingiiam,  co.  Essex. 

Mr.  Thomas  Mayhew  d.  6  Oct.  1727,  leaving  a  will  which  was 
proved  8  July,  1728.    His  nephew  and  son-in-law, 

William  Maihew,  Ealj.  of  Aldham,  co.  Essex,  Attorney-at- 
Law  and  Alderman  of  Colchester  (the  second  son  of  William 
Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  before  mentioned),  who  was  i. 
1706,  had  vi.  12  Nov.  1736,  Elizabeth,  the  fourth  dau.  of  the 
last-named  Thomas  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Pattiswick  and  Great 
Cosgeshall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1779)  had  issue  an  only 
sou  and  two  daus. 

I.  AViLLiAM,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  19  May,  1740,  d.  17  Xov.  following. 

u.  Elizabeth,  6.  2  Sept.  1741,  m.  «  Apr.  1788,  the  Eev.  E. 
Shillito,  and  d.  a  widow  at  Colchester,  6  Sept.  1821. 

Mr.  William  Mayhew  d.  21  Aug.  1764,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
Leonard's,  Colchester,  being  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Mathew,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  High  Steward  and  Recorder  of  Colchester,  and  also  High 
Steward  and  Recorder  of  Ipswich  and  Aldborough,  co.  Suffollt, 
Senior  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  b.  5  Sept.  1737,  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  C.  Perceval,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  24  Nov.  1787.  We  now 
revert  to  the  5th  son  of  Mr.  William  Mayhew  (who  d.  in  1715), 
viz : — 

Humphrey  Mathew,  Esq.  who  was  &.  21  Jan.  1685,  and  was 
living  in  1716.  He  m.  and  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m. 
John  Hills,  Esq.  of  Pattiswick,  and  Mary,  m.  —  Squirrell, 
Esq.  of  Colchester,  as  well  as  an  only  son, 

William  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  the  father  of 

AViLLiAM  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  and  afterwards  of 
Great  Coggeshall,  b.  1760,  m.  4  Nov.  1784,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Denton,  Esq.  of  Great  Coggeshall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William. 

iL  Thomas  Eaton,  b.  17  Sept.  1790,  d.  unm. 

III.  James,  b.  13  Sept.  1792,  d.  unm. 

IV.  .lohn,  of  Coggeshall, 'Solicitor,  b.  29  .Tan.  1805,  m.  9  Mar. 
1830,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Henry  Skingley,  Esq.  of  Great  Cogge- 
shall (who  d.  Aug.  1867)  andd.  Mar.  J  857,  leaving  issue,  10 
children. 

V.  Joseph,  of  Stanley  Ilall,  Pebmarsh,  Essex,  6.  12  Feb. 
1808,  m.  1st,  4  May,  1830,  Miss  Mary  Jane  Firmin  (who  d. 
Nov.  1834)  and  2ndly,  Miss  Mary  Ann  Pawsey  (who  d.s.p. 
27  Mar.  1875)  and  d.  10  June,  1868,  leaving  by  his  first  wife 
an  only  child  William,  of  HaJstead,  Essex,  who  d.  s.  p.  9 
June,  1873,  aged  42. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  16  Ang.  1794,  m.  27  Mar.  1827,  James  Bridge, 
Esq.,  d.  s.p.  10  July,  1879. 

II.  Anne,  6.  15  Oct.  1797,  m.  13  Jan.  1824,  James  Balls,  Esq., 
and  d.  leaving  issue. 

III.  Mary,  b.  29  June,  1810,  d.  unm.  8  March,  1891. 

Mr.  Mayhew  d.  3  May,  1842,  and  was  bur.  with  his  wife  at 
Great  Coggeshall.    Their  eldest  son, 

William  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Coggeshall  and  of  Fenchurch 
Street,  London,  M.P.  for  Colchester  1831-2,  6.  3  Feb.  1788,  m. 
22  Dec.  1819,  Miss  Sophia  Albra,  and  d.  leaving  issue  three 
sons,  the  eldest  of  whom,  William,  b.  26  July,  1821,  now 
resides  in  the  Toodgay  District,  Western  Australia. 

In  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth  a  family  of  Mayhew  was 
settled  at  Hemingstone  in  Suffolk,  being  doubtless  a  branch  of 
the  older  family  of  Mayhew  of  Brockley,  whose  pedigree  is 
given  above.  At  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Suffolk  in  1664, 
the  pedigree  and  the  old  arms  of  Mayhew  of  Suffolk  {with  a 
o-cscent  for  difference)  vicro  registered  by  Edmund  Mathew, 
Esq.  of  Hemingstone,  who  m.  Rebecka,  dau.  of  Richard  Cock, 
Esq.  of  Ipswich,  and  had  issue,  i.  Edmund,  ii.  John,  in. 
James,  iv.  Nathaniel,  v.  Samuel,  i.  Anne,  wife  of  James  Eoff, 
Esq.  of  Swayland,  ii.  Priscilla,  wife  of  John  Bull,  Esq.,  and 
HI.  Lydia.  Mr.  Edmund  Mayhew  was  son  of  Edmund  Mayhew, 
Esq.  of  Hemingstone  (by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Peirson,  Esq.  of  Otley,  Suffolk),  who  was  3rd  son  of  Edmund 
Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Clopton,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  —  Jaques, 
Esq.  of  Winston,  Suffolk. 

On  6  Nov.  1563,  the  old  Mayhew  arm.'?  (in  this  case 
with  a  bordure  engailed  or,  for  dfference)  v/ere  confirmed  to 
the  family  of  Mayhew,  of  Clippesby  and  Billockby,  co.  Nor- 
folk, who  claimed  descent  from  Mayhew  of  Brockley,  and 
who  entered  their  pedigree  at  the  Visitations  of  Norfolk  in 
1563  and  1613. 

TBoxAa  Mathew,  Esq.  of  M.ittishall,  co.  Norfolk,  living 
temp.  Edwakd  IV.,  m.  Margery  or  Johan,  dau.  and  heir  of  — 
Morteyne,  Esq.  of  Hoggesthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  April,  1022)  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Alice,  wife  of 
Thomas  Dowe  or  Dove,  Esq.,  and  Clara,  wife  of  Thomas 


Beryngton,  Esq.  of  Ormesby  St.  Michael,  and  two  sons, 
Robert,  and  John  who  inherited  lands  at  Hoggesthorpe. 
Thomas  Mayhew  predeceased  his  wife,  having  bequeathed 
money  to  Alby  Church,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Mayhew  or  Mayhewe,  Esq.  of  Billockby,  who  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  —  KyJball,  of  South  Walsham,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Billockby  (the  eldest  eon),  m.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Walter  Baspoole,  !■  sq.,  and  had  issue,  a  son  Robert  and  two 
daus.  Margaret  and  Mary— all  of  whom  d.  young. 

Robert  (the  second  son),  of  whom  vre  treat, 

John  (the  third  son). 

Avys,  m.  John  Stannow,  Esq. 

Margaret,  m.  William  Turner  or  Turner,  Esq, 

Clara,  m.  Alexander  Playter  or  Plator,  Esq. 

Joane,  m.  William  Taylor,  Esq. 

Mr.  Mayhew  d.  in  the  reign  of  Henky  VIII.,  and  his  2nd 
son, 

Robert  Mayhewe,  Esq.  of  Clippesby,  became  heir  to  his 
elder  brother,  Thomas,  and  subsequently  registered  the 
family  arms  in  1563.  He  was  twice  m  ,  viz.,  1st,  to  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Richard  Spooner,  Esq.  of  Seething,  co.  Norfolk,  and 
2iidly,  to  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pigeon,  of  East  Beckham,  co. 
Norfolk.  Mr.  Mayhewe  had  issue  by  the  former  a  son  and  heir, 
Robert,  living  1563,  and  by  his  second  wife  a  second  son, 

Thomas  Mayhewe,  Esq.  of  Billockby,  who  was  living  in 
1613,  having  TO.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Holdich,  Esq.  of  Ean- 
worth,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas.  ii.  John. 

I.  Elizabeth.  n.  Anne. 

III.  Frances. 
At  Mr.  Mayhewe's  death  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Billockby,  who  d.  1667,  leaving 
issue,  a  son. 

Gilbert  Mayhew,  Esq.,  who  sold  Billockby  in  1672,  and 
settled  in  Essex. 

Another  branch  of  the  family  of  Mayhew  of  Brockley,  who 
used  the  old  arms,  settled  at  Church  House,  in  the  parish  of 
Aldam,  co.  Essex,  in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  From 
the  first  settler  descended 

Robert  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Aldham,  6.  about  1665,  m.  and 
nad  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Aldham,  who  d.  1745,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife 
Bridget,  two  sons  Robert  and  Barnabas,  and  a  dau.  Eliza- 
beth. 

II.  John. 

Mr.  Robert  Mayhew  d.  in  the  beginning  of  the  year  1730. 
His  2nd  son, 

John  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Churchmans,  Aldham,  6.  1695;  m. 
(by  special  licence)  31  Dec.  1720,  Judith,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Pattrick,  Esq.  of  Mark's  Tey,  co.  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Sept.  I76G)  had  issue,  with  three  daus.,  Judith,  bapt.  10  Oct. 
1728,  m.  (by  special  licence)  30  Aug.  1753,  John  Hawkins,  Esq. 
Jun.  of  Aldham,  and  Margaret  and  Mary,  both  living  1756. 

I.  John,  bapt.  21  Feb.  1724;  d.  young. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Patrick,  bapt.  2  May,  1731  ;  living  unm.  1756. 

IV.  James,  bapt.  Aug.  1737  ;  living  unm.  1756. 

Mr.  John  Mayhew  was  bur.  17  Oct.  175G,  and  was  s.  by  his 
2nd  son, 

Robert  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Aldham,  bapt.  4  Dec.  1726;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  C.  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Thorrington,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1804,  aged  72),  had  issue,  five  sons  and 
two  daus. 

Robert,  living  1802. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

James,  of  Aldham,  6.  21  July,  \iei  ;  m.  Martha—  (who  d. 
14  July,  1839,  aged  77)  and  d.  28  Oct.  1829. 

William,  living  lb02. 

Barnabas,  b.  14  Nov.  176-5,  m.  and  had  issue  a  dau.,  Anne, 
who  was  living  unm.  with  her  father  in  1802. 

Elizabeth,  b.  22  Sept.  1762;  m.  —  Lay,  Esq.,  and  was  living 
1802. 

Mary,  wife  of  Smyth  Lungley,  Esq.,  in  1802. 
Mr.  Robert  Mayhew  d.  9  July,  1773.     His  son, 

John  Mayhew,  Esq.  of  Godbolt's,  Little  Tey,  co.  Essex, 
6.  30  April,  1758;  m.  25  Dec.  1781,  Miss  Elizabeth  Radley 
(who  d.  17  May,  179!',  aged  37),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  11  Nov.  1782. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  William  Negus,  bapt.  12  Jan.  1790. 

IV.  James,  of  Godbolt's,  and  afterwards  of  Mark's  Tey, 
bapt.  12  Nov.  1794,  d.  18  Aug.  1863,  leaving  by  his  wife 
Mary  (who  d.  i5  May,  1852,  aged  58)  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  5  Mar.  1785. 

II.  Mary  Parnel,  bapt  28  May,  1786,  d.  an  infant. 
HI.  Susannah,  bapt.  28  Mar.  1788. 

IV.  Mary  Parne),  bapt.  26  June,  1792. 


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V.  Ann,  liapt.  5  June,  1796,  m.  1st,  Mr.  Cantdell  and  2ndl7 
Mr.  Wright. 

Mr  John  Mayhew  d.  24  Dec.  1825.    His  2nd  son, 

KoBEuT  Mayhew,  K.sq.  of  Colchester,  bapt.  11  Jan.  17S1;  m. 
6  June,  1811,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  C.  Oldham,  Ksq.  of  Nasing, 
CO.  Essex  (who  d.  1846)  and  dying  26  Nov.  1S50,  left  issue  by 
her  an  only  child, 

John  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  afterwards  of  Piatt 
Bridge,  CO.  Lancaster,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  of  13,  Ken- 
sington Park  Gardens,  London,  b.  13  Jan.  1813;  m.  8  April, 
1834,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  John  Eapley,  Ksq.  of  Waltham 
Abbey,  co.  Essex,  and  dying  16  Sept.  1871,  left  issue, 

I.  Walter,  now  of  Piatt  Bridge. 

II.  Arthur,  of  Compton  Wood.  co.  Sussex,  J. P.,  6.  14  April, 
1843,  m.  4  Dee.  IS74,  Alexa  Edith  Chrissie,  dau.  of  James 
AVright,  Esq.  of  Ferntower  House,  co.  Perth,  and  by  her 
(who  (f.  16  Oct.  1877)  had  issue,  1  Edith  Dorothy ;  2  Marjory 
Isobel.  He  m.  2ndly,  Paulina  Hope,  dau.  of  Charles  lloi  crts 
son,  Esq.  i if  Nairn,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  S.  Hope,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  banker  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue  one  sou, 
Keith  Guy,  6.  23  Dec.  1883. 

in.  Horace,  of  the  Elms,  Hawarden,  co.  Flint,  J. P.  cos.  Lan- 
caster and  Flint,  6.  26  June,  lS4.i,  m.  June,  1870,  Mary 
Helena,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Dixon,  D.D.,  Fellow  of 
Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  by  her  had  issue  three  sons, 
Horace  Dixon,  b.  11  June,  1874,  Lieut.  3rd  batt.  Koyal 
"Welsh  Fusiliers ;  John  Dixon,  b.  2  Oct.  1884,  and  Geoffrey 
Dixon,  b.  24  Aug.  1886,  and  three  daus.,  Edith  Dixon,  Jessie 
Dixon,  and  Helena  Dixon.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mabel  Eleanor, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  J.  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Whitchurch,  co. 
Salop,  and  has  issue  by  her  a  son,  Arthur  Joyce,  b.  Dec. 
18S9,  and  a  dau.  Judith. 

I.  Claudine,  iii.  30  Sept.  1808,  U.  Craven  Coulthard,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Joanna,  m.  12  Aug.  1874,  Colonel  Charles  Donald  Mac- 
leod,  of  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

iii.  Theresa  Henrietta,  in.  1  Aug.  1S66,  the  late  Herbert 
Saxton  WooUey,  Esq.,  and  has  i  .sue. 

IV.  Ja'et,  111.  21  Nov.  1871,  Wi'liam  Henry  Hewlett,  Esq., 
J. P.  of  Strickland  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Florence. 

Mrs.  John  Mayhew  d.  17  Aug.  18S8. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chev.  vair,  arg.  and  gu.  between  three  ducal 
coronets  or. 

Crest— An  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  maned  and  bearded  gu. 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  chev.  as  ia  the  arms  ;  aU  wUh  duc 
■and  proper  differtnces. 

Motto — Sola  in  Deo  salus. 

Residence — Euxton  Hall,  Chorlcy,  Lancashire. 

Club— Junior  Carlton. 


MAYNARD  OP  SKINNINGKOVE. 

Mayxard,  Anthony  Lax,  Esq.  of  Skinningrove 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  b.  22  JS'ov.  1814; 
■m.  1st,  14  June,  1843,  Elizabeth  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  George  Button  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Harperley 
Park,  CO.  Durham,  D.L.  (see  that  finnili/), 
Kecorder  of  Newcastle-on-Tjne,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  28  Sept.  1872)  has  one  son, 

I.  Anthony  Chakles  Hdtton,  6.  7  June,  1860;  m.  1890, 
Annie  Evelyn,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  A.  Mytton,  Master 
of  Sherburne  Hospital,  and  has  issue, 

BicnABD  KiEKLEviNGTON,  6.  26  March,  1392. 
He  m.  2ndlj,  2  Dec.   1873,  Edith  Harriet,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Richard  Kidley,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  St.  Cuthbert'e,  Durliam,  and   Kranddau.  of  Sjt 
31.  White  Eidley,  3rd  Eart.,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Henry  Easterby,  b.  9  July,  1876. 
in.  Edmund  Gilling,  b.  15  Dec.  1880. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  22  July,  1887. 

Mr.  Maynard  is  a  J.P.   for  co.  Durham,   and  late 
Master  of  the  IS'orth  Durham  Foxhounds. 

Xiineage. — John  Lax,  of  Eryholme,  m.  5  May,  1741, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  JefTerson,  of  Elton,  co.  Durham  (by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Burton  and  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Kirklevi'igton  and  Yarni,  co. 
York),  and  d.  10  Dec.  1783,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Eryholme  and  Stokesley,  co.  York,  b.  13  Nov. 
1744:  m.  22  May,  1786,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edmund  Giliing,  Esq.  of  Martin-le-Moor,  near  Eipon,  and 
^ying  29  July,  1826,  left  issue, 

1  John  Charles,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  David  Jefferson,  Fellow  of  Catherine  Hali  College,  b.  IS 
July,  1789;  d.  unm.  29  July,  1823. 


3  Anthony  Lax,  h.  21  July,  1791. 

4  Edmund  Gilling,  of  Chesterfield,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Derby,  b.  27  May,  1793;  to.  22  May,  1826,  Elizabeth^ 
eldest  dau.  of  Kobert  Waller,  Esq.  of  Chesterfield,  but  by 
her  had  no  surviving  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Jell,  Esq.  of  Dover,  and  d.  1884, 
leaving  a  son,  Edmund  Anthony  Jefferson,  of  Chester- 
field, B.A.,  J. P.,  6.  1861  ;  m.  1887,  Margaret  lilanelie, 
elder  dau.  of  K.  S.  Wilmot-Sitwell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Anthony  Lax,  b.  1889. 

5  Thomas  Burton,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  18  May,  179.5:  m.  1st, 
14  Sept.  1830,  Ileniittla  Frank,  eldest  dau.  of  Colin  Chis- 
hohn,  M.D.,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1839)  he  had  issue. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  30  March,  1841,  Louisa  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Edward  Wallis  Hoare,  R.N.,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Hoare,  2nd  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  had 
further  issue. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  in  the  East  Indies,  aged  20. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Jacob  Lambert,  gent,  of  Newcastle.  Her  dau. 
TO.  1802,  William  Hugessen  Hugessen,  Esq.  of  Studmaish 
Court,  Kent. 

II.  Dorothy,  d.  v.nm.,  and  was  buried  at  Eryholme. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  liobert  Charge,  of  Lowfield,  co.  ^ork. 

IV.  Jane,  vi.  William  Taylerson,  of  Stokesley. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Wood. 

VI.  Esther,  to.  Bernard  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Husland,  co.  Derby. 

Mrs.  Lax,  who  assumed  for  herself  and  her  issue,  by  sign- 
manual,  24  Sept.  1784,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Maynard,  d. 
18  April,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  her  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Lax  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Chesterfield,  co.  Derby, 
and  Harlsey  Hall,  co.  York,  D.L.,  m.  Dorothy,  youngest  dau. 
of  Rev.  Ralph  Heathcote,  Rector  of  Morton,  co.  Derby,  and 
Vicar  of  Sileby,  co.  Leicester,  but  d.  s.  p.  3  July,  1825,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Charles  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Harlsey  Hall,  6.  11  Jan. 
1788;  m.  10  June,  1813,  Catherine  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir 
(by  Grace  Johnson  his   wife)  of  John  Easterby,  Esq.  of  Skin- 
ningrove, CO.  York,  elder  brother  of  Francis  Easterby,  who 
took  the  name  of  Cresswell  (.fee  Cresswell  of  Cressiodl),  and 
by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1857)  had  issue, 
Anthony  Lax,  now  of  Skinningrove  Hall. 
John  Easterby,  m.  Marian,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Potto  Hall,  CO.  York,  and  has  one  son,  James. 
Francis  Cresswell. 

Edmund  Gilling,  Lieut.-Col.  late  88th  Regt.,  7)!.  8  Nov.  1860, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Charles  Blayney  Trevor  Roper,  Esq.  of 
Plas  Teg  Park,  co.  Flint. 
Thomas  ijunon,  to.  a  dau.  of  J.  Myers,  Esq.  of  Darlington. 
Charles  Septimus,  m.  1864,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  cuUi  ir 
of  Edward  Rounthwaite  Kemp,  Esq.  ot  East  Laytun  Hall, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  1866.  She  vi.  2ndly,  1885,  John  Proud, 
Esq.  of  Bankside,  Bishop's  Auckland. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Roger  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Mount  Grace,  Potter's 
Bar,  Middlesex. 
Catherine  Jane,  m.  Stephen  Cholmeley,  Esq.   of  The  Knoll, 
near  Kingston,  Surrey  (who  d.  12  Dec.  1873),  nephew  of  Sir 
Montague  Cholmeley,  1st  Bart. 
Frances  Dorothea. 
Emma  Ocjana,  m.  Rev.   Miles  Atkinson,    M.A.,   Vicar  of 

Harewood,  co.  York. 
Sarah  Jefferson,  m.  i6  April,  1855,   John  Stapylton  Sutton, 
Esq.  of  Elton  Hall,  Stockton,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  and  has 
issue. 
He  d.  24  Feb.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Anthony  Lax 
Maynard,  Esq.  of  Skinningrove  Hall. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg..  en  a  chevron  vert,  be- 
tween three  sinister  hands  couped  gu.,  five  erm.  spots  or,  for 
Maynard;  2nd  and  3rd,  barry  t  six  erminois  and  gu.,  on  a 
chief  az.  three  Catherine  wheels  or,  for  Lax.  Crtst-i — For 
Maynard:  A  stag  trippant  or,  gurgi-d  with  a  collar  invected 
arg.,  fimbriated  sa.  ;  for  Lax  :  A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  Cathe- 
rine wheel,  .as  in  the  arms.     M^lto — Manus  justa  nardus. 

6ea<— Skinningrove  Hall,  Saltburnby-sea,  co.  York.  Rtii- 
rfence— Hurwurtli-on-Tees,  uuriiam. 


MAYOW  OF  BRAY  AND  HANWORTH. 

Wynell-Mayow,  Eev.  Mayow,  M.A.  of  Bray, 
Cornwall,  and  Braeside,  Wilts,  late  Eector  of 
Southam,  co.  Warwick,  and  Eural  Dean,  b.  8  July, 
1810  ;  m.  14  July,  184(3,  Caroline  Kate,  2nd  dau.  of 
Eev.  Alfred  Smith,  of  Old  Park,  Devizes,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Philip  Stafford,  Lieut.  R.N.;  6.  1  Oct.  1848;  d.  onboard 
H.M.S.  "  Briton,"  off  Bombay,  26  March,  1872. 

II.  Mayow,  Major  R.A.,  b.  13  Jan.  18.')0. 

III.  Arthur  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Jolin,  Suttoh-on-Plym,  co. 
Gloucester,  6.  23  Dec.  1852. 

IV.  Charles    Ernest,   Lieut.   Duke   of  Wellington's   (West 
Riding  Regt.),  b.  3  March,  1857. 


MAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MEl 


1369 


•y.  Augustus  Edward  Stanley,  6.  9  April,  1859. 

I.  Eljzabfth  Ursula,  6.  3  Aug.  1847  ;  ?n.  14  Jan.  1868,  Rev. 
Francis  Maundy  Gregory,  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's, 
Southampton,  and  has  had  Stafford  Michael,  b.  1870, 
Edward,  6.  1874,  Arthur,  6.  1877,  Stephen,  b.  1879,  and 
Agnes,  d.  1880. 

Xiineag-e.— Philip  Matow,  of  Looe,  Cornwall,  m.  Mar- 
garet Smith,  and  had  issue.    His  eldest  son, 

I'liiLip  Matow,  of  Looe,  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Webb,  of  Tavistock, 
and  liad  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Mayow,  of  Looe,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Rashlcigh,  of 
Fowey,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  Matow,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bray,  of  Morval,  Corn- 
wall, who  was  first  cousin  of  Jeremy  Mayow,  of  Borringdon, 
the  last  of  the  Alayows  of  Borringdon  (whose  dau.  and  heir 
Frances,  m.  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  North  Moulton,  from  whom 
tlie  present  Lord  Morley  traces  his  descent).  This  Philip 
Mayow  signed  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cornwall  1G20.  He 
>».  Edith  (or  Judith),  dau.  of  Hannibal  Vivyan,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
lowarren,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  her  father,  Hannibal 
Vivyan,  dated  1C08,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  Matow,  of  Bray,  m.  1636,  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Stukeley,  Esq.  of  Affton,  Devon,  by  Frances,  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  St.  Leger  and  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
(ieorge  Nevill,  Lord  Abergavenny,  a  lineal  descendant  of  King 
Edward  1.,  and  d.  Oct.  1679,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  of  whom  presently, 

II.  Lewis,  6.  Dec.  1644. 

III.  John,  b.  1645,  a  Physician  of  great  eminence. 

I.  Edith,  m.  June,  1663,  Nicholas  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Quithiock. 

II.  Mary,  d.  1708. 

III.  Frances,  m.  1671,  Rev.  Philip  Wynell,  Vicar  of  Landrake, 
Cornwall. 

The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Matow,  Esq.  of  Polgover,  b.  Jan.  1G39;  m.  Ursula, 
tlati.  of  Alexander  Rolle,  of  Park  Gate,  Devon,  and  d.  July, 
1710,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  1710,  her  cousm,  Philip  'Wynell,  Esq. 
^'•unger  brother  of  John  Wynell,  who  ?)i.  her  sister),  and 
had  issue,  a  dau.  Ursula,  who  m.  Benjamin  Young. 

II.  Ursula,  in.  1710,  her  cousin,  John  Wynell,  Esq.  and  had 
issue,  a  son, 

Philip,  of  whom  presently. 

lu.  Frances,  d.  1717. 
The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Mayow,  Esq.,  6.  1870;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Eurthogge,  of  Totnes;  d.  1749,  without  surviving  issue,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Matow,  Esq.,  6.  Oct.  168'2,t)).  Anne  Croker;  but 
dying  s.  p.  March,  1766,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Philip  Wynell,  Esq.,  6.  1716,  who  assumed  the  additional 
durname  and  arras  of  Matow.  He  m.  1741,  Betty,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  George  Salt,  Esq.  of  Betley,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1774)  had,  with  two  daus.,  Ursula  Anne  and  Mary, 
three  sons, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Salt,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Jii.  Mayow,  of  Sydenham,    Kent,  b.  1752;  m.  1776,  Mary, 
.dau.  of  Thomas  Paulin,  "lisq.,  and  d.  1807,  leaving  issue, 
1  Francis,  d.  8  Jan.  1874. 

1  Mary,  d.  Dec.  1856. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1804,  William  Dacres  Adams,  Esq.  of 
Bowdon. 

3  Anne,  J)!.  1805,  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay, 
2nd  son  of  Reginald  Courten.ay,  Bishop  of  Exeter. 

4  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  II.  T.  Wharton. 

[jllr.  Wynell-Mayow  d.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

(     Rev.  Philip  Wynell-Matow,  vi.  Elizabeth  Snowdon,  but 

]  "by  her  (who  d.  1811)  he  had  no  issue.     He  was  «.   in  1800  by 

J  his  brother, 

1      John  Salt  Wtnell-Matow,  Esq.  of  Bray  House  and  Salt- 

i  ash,  Cornwall,  b.  June,  1745  ;  m.  Pi  May,  1769.  Mary,  2nd  dau. 

;  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Doughty,  Esq.  of  Hanworth,  Norfolk, 

!  and  by  her  (who  d.  1820)  had  issue, 

!      I.  Philip,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

:      II.  Robert  (Rev.),  6.  Oct.  1777  ;  m.  Oct.  1805,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Harding,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  by  whom  (who 

I        m.  2ndly,  Rev.  John  Morrall,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1862)  he  left  at 
his  aeuease,  Jan.  1817, 
1  John,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  twice,  and  had  issue  by 

both  marriages  ;  d.  1876.  2  Robert. 

1  Catherine  Anne,  m.  1st,  at  Meerut,  in  India,  16  April, 
1844,  Edward  Saliisbury  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S., 
:-rd  son  of  Richard  Hughes  Lloyd  Esq.  of  Plymog, 
Cweivlas,  and  Bashall.  She  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Edward 
•Girdlestone. 


lit.  John  William,  b.  1738  ;  d.  May,  1802. 

I.  Betty,  d.  24  May,  1792. 

II.  Mary,  m.  19  Sept.  1799,  Rov.  John  Richards. 

III.  Catharine  Anne,  ?n.  Rev.  John  Lukin. 

Mr.  Wynell-Mayow  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Wtnell-Matow,  Esq.  of  Bray,  Cornwall,  and  of 
Hanworth  Hall,  Norfolk,  6.  17  March,  1771,  who  s.  his  maternal 
uncle,  Robert  Lee  Doughty,  Esq.  in  the  Hanworth  estate. 
(Mr.  Robert  Lee  Doughty  was  twelfth  in  descent  from  Simon 
Doughty,  who,  in  the  reign  of  Edward  III,  conveyed  his 
lands  at  Hanworth  and  Melton  to  his  son  Thomas.  Robert 
Leo  Doughty  was  the  last  of  theDoughtys  of  Hanworth.)  Mr. 
Wynell-Mayow  m.  22  July,  1806,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Charles  Deare,  H.E.I.C.S.  (she  d.  10  Aug.  1844),  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  6.  30  June,  1807  ;  d.  6. Jan.  1812. 

II.  GEORfiE,  his  heir.  in.  Matow,  now  of  Bray. 

IV.  Philip  (Kev.),  of  Shortwood,  Wells,  Somerset,  M..\., 
Vicar  of  Easton,  b.  16  May,  1813:  m.  10  July,  1839,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Benjamin  George  Heath,  Rector  of  Creeting, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  tZ.  22  Sept.  1882),  left  issue  at  his 
death,  9  July,  1892. 

1  Philip  Herbert,  Comm.  E.N.,  b.  20  Oct.  1841. 

2  Charles,  b.  21  May,  1843,  d.  5  Sept.  1862. 

3  George,  b.  6  March,  1»45  ;  d.  21  Dec.  1865. 

4  Frank  Sydney,  b.  9  March,  184G;  d.  20  April,  1882. 

5  John,  b.  17  Dec.  1847. 

6  Frederick,  6.  17  March,  18.52  ;  d.  26  May,  1876. 

7  Herbert  (Uev.),  Rector  of  Plumstead,  co.  Norfolk,  6.  13 
June,  1856. 

1  Mary.  2  Marsraret  Ursula. 

3  Fanny  Louisa,  4  Edith. 

5  Emily. 

I.  Betty  AVynell,  b.  14  Sept.  1811. 

II.  Ursula,  6.  8  Dec.  1815. 

Mr.  Wynell-Mayow  d.  28  Dec.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George  Wtnell-Matow,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Bray,  b.  31  Aug. 
1808  ;  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  3rd  class  Medjidie  :  m.  14  Aug.  1842,  Jane  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Kyle,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cork,  which  lady  d.  s.  j>.  1S49. 
Gen.  Wynell-Mayow  d.  1  Jan.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Matow  WtnellMayow,  now  of  Bray, 

J^am'ilir  of  c^liriull. 

The  family  of  Wynell,  or  more  properly  Wyvell,  came 
originally  from  Devon,  and  entered  their  pedigree  at  the 
Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620,  as  follows: — 

Thomas  Wyvell,  of  Crediton,  Devon,  m.  the  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Clarke,  of  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

Oliver  Wyvell,  of  Maristowe,  Devon,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Gifford,  of  Halisburie,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Wyvell,  of  Wyvell's  Combe,  Cornwall,  who  signed 
the  Heralds'  Visitation,  1620,  m.  Thomazine,  dau.  of  John 
Whitford,  of  Scoror,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue,  Frances,  m. 
Giffard  Willcs,  Esq.  of  Landrake,  Cornwall.  He  m.  2ndly,  15 
Dec.  1627,  Joanna  Willes,  of  St.  Sephen's,  by  whom  he  prob- 
ably was  grandfather  of 

Philip  Wynell,  m.  1671,  Frances  Matow. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  vaire  between 
three  ducal  coronets  or,  for  Mayow  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three 
mullets  in  fesse  between  two  bars  sa.  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
sa.,  for  Wynell.  Quarterings  :  Doughty,  Chaubre.  Clarke, 
and  Salt.  Crests — 1st,  Matow  :  A  pelican  (or  eagle)  or,  stand- 
ing on  a  snake  nowed  ppr. ;  2nd,  Wynell  :  A  Cornish  chough 
erm. 

Sent — Bray  Manor  Houi^e,  St.  German's,  Cornwall.  Resi- 
dence— Braeside,  Devizes,  Wilts. 


MEADE  OF  BALIiYMAKTLE. 

Meape,  William  Richard,  Esq.  of  Balljmartlo, 
CO.  Cork,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-La»v,  b. 

1804. 

Iiineagre. — This  family  is  said  to  be  of  ancient  Irish  ex- 
traction (see  Bcrke's  Pi'ero.ije,  Clanwilliam,  E.). 

Robert  Meade,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Meade, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Travers,  and 
brother  of  Sir  John  Meade,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Clan- 
william), assisted  in  raising  a  regiment  of  foot  for  the  service 
of  King  William  III.,  his  commission  bearing  date  1694.  He 
?)i.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Peter  Courthorpe,  of  Courts- 
town  and  of  Little  Island,  co.  Cork,  appointed  Governor  of 
Munster  by  Charles  II.  1669  (by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane),  and  had 
issue  (with  a  dau.  Joanna,  who  m.  J.  Nesbitt,  M.D.,  and  d. 
leaving  issue),  one  son, 


1370 


MEA 


THE  LAJ^^DED  GENTRY. 


MEA 


The  Vert  Uev.  William  Meade,  of  Ballymartle,  Dean  of 

Cork,  Koctor  of  Ballymartle,  Dunderrow,  and  llingroane,  6. 

16S6,  Jii.  Feb.  1719,  Helena,  dau.  of  Bryan  Townsend,  Esq.  of 

Castle  Townsend  co.  Cork  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 

Synge,  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  and  sister  of  Edward 

Synge,  Archbishop  of  Tuami,  and  d.  (will  dated  29  Nov.  1762, 

was  proved  31  May,  1764)  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jons,  Rector  of  Ballymartle,  1752.    He  purchased  from 

his  cousin,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clanwilliam,   1787,  the  family 

estates  of  Ballymartle  and  Ballintober,  &c.;  m.  1st,  1748, 

Katherine,  dau.  of  llev.  John  Moore,  of  Innishannon,  and 

•Jndly,  1768,  Susanna,  d.au.  otlJev.  Horace  Townsend,  Rector 

of  Donoughmore.     He  d.  f.  p.  1800. 

Jl.  Robert,  Rector  of  Dunderrow,  0.  1722,  m.  17.53,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  James  Xesbitt,  Esq.,  Surgeon,  and  d.  Feb.  17U9, 
leaving  issue,  1  Joanna,  d.  %uiiii.  ;  2  Helena,  m.  Rev. 
Horace  Townsend,  of  Oerry,  and  left  issue  one  dau.  Joanna, 
III.  Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield. 

III.  Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.^mm.  1769. 

IV.  'Williani  (Rev.).  Rector  of  hingcurran,  b.  1728,  m.  1769, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Bourne,  of  BurreUj  and  c^ 
1769,  leaving  issue, 

1  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  AViiliam,  M.D.,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hewitt  Poole,  Esq. 
of  Maylield,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  John  i^ec  Meade  oJ  Ballintober). 

4  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballymoney,  co.  Cork,  6. 1768,  m. 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Robert  Travers,  Esq.,  and  rf.  1852,  leaving 
issue,  1  AMUiam  Robert  (Re\-.),  Vicar  of  Kinsale,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Richard  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1852;  2 
Robert,  (/.  unm.  ;  1  Barbara  Helena,  m.  Eev.  William  De 
Couroy  Meade,  Rector  of  Dunmanway,  and  d.  1814,  leav- 
ing i^sue ;  2  Martha  Bourne,  d.  vMiii.  1859 ;  and  3  Eliza- 
beth, d.  unm. 

I.  Martha,  d.  xmm.  1832.  ii.  Helena,  d.  -unin.  1843. 

His  grandson. 

Rev.  Richakd  Meade,  Rector  of  Ballymartle,  ,'.  his  uncle, 
.John,  in  the  Ballymartle  estates,  <£:c.;  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ISlu) 
had  issue, 

William  Richard,  now  of  Ballymartle. 
John,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  d.  unm.  29  .June,  1835. 
Richard  Newman,    Capt.   H.E.I.C.S.,  fell  at  the  battle  of 
Meanee,  in  Scinde,  1843. 
Robert  Henry  (Rev.),   B..^  ,  Incumbent  of  Eincurran,  co. 
Cork,  6.  25  Sept.  1809,  rf.  unm.  1890. 
Horace  Townsend    Newman,   M.D.,    of    Churchill    Housf, 
Queenstown,  d.  unm.  1861. 
Adam  Newman,  m.  June,  1859,  Louisa  Sophia,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Connor,  Esq.  of  Manche,  and  ((.  1878,  leaving  issue, 
1  Robert.  2  Richard  John. 

3  Adam  Daniel  Connor. 

1  Elizabeth  Mary.  2  Dorothea  Martha. 

3  Louisa. 
Mary  Townsend,  d.  1880. 
Susanna  Helen,  d.  unm.  1858. 

Eev.  Eichard  Meade  d.  1814. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
arg.  Crest — An  eagle  displayed,  with  two  heads  sa.,  armed  or. 
Motto — Toujours  prest. 

ikat — Ballymartle,  Kinsale,  co.  Cork. 


MEADE  OF  BAIililNTOBEE. 

Meade,  John,  Esq.  of  Ballintober,  co.  Cork, 
.T.P.,  h.  18  March,  1819 ;  m.  10  Sept.  1851,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Meade,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  has 
liad  issue, 

I.  Richard  Percy,  6.  22  April,  1857;  d.  unm.  1863. 
ji.  John  Joslas,  6.  26  Sept.  1858. 

III.  William  George,  6.  11  April,  1862;    m.  Eliza,  dan.  of 
Frederick  Bullock,  Esq. 

IV.  Pierce,  6.  1863;  d.  1864. 

V.  Robert  Jocelyn,  6.  21  Jan.  1871. 

VI.  George  Waller,  6.  17  Jan.  1872. 

I.  Catherine  Eliza,  6.  1855;  d.  um.i.  1875. 

n.  Eliza  Lucia.         iii.  Sarah  Helena.        iv.  Alice  Hardy. 

rimeage. — See  Meade  of  Bally.nartU. 

John  Meade,  Esq.  of  Ballintober,  3rd  son  of  Rev.  William 
Meade,  Rector  of  Eingcurran,  s.  his  uncle,  John,  in  that 
estate,  which  had  been  purchased  by  the  latter  from  his 
cousin,  the  Earl  of  Clanwilliam.  He  iii.  Alice,  dau.  of  the 
Ven.  Chambre  Corker,  of  Ballymaloe  and  Glanmire,  co. 
Cork,  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,  and  grand-dau.  of  Dr.  Browne, 
ArchbLshop  of  Tuam  and  d.  1616,  having  had  issua, 

John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

William,  Rtctor  of  Inchinabacty,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Warren,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


Eichard,  of  Kildare  Street,  Dublin,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Stephens,  Esq.,  and  </.  April,  1860,  leavine,  with 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  Josiah  Dunne,  d.  unm.  1868. 

Edward  Southwell,  d.  unm. 

Eliza,  d.  unm.  Martha  Helena,  d.  unm. 

Rev.  John  Meade,  of  Ballintober,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  6.  1792  ; 
Iii.  1816,  Sarah,  only  child  of  George  Wood,  Esq.  of  Eivcr- 
view,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1873)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Ballintober. 

Eichard  William,  Surgeon-Major  in  the  Army,  served  in  the 
88th  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  and  Indian  Mutiny. 

Edward  Southwell,  d.  unm.  1862. 

Eliza  Anne,  m.  1st,  Waller  Bates,  Esq.,  late  65th  Eegt. ;  and 
2ndly,  Hardwicke  Evans,  Esq.  and  d.  Jan.  1892. 

Alice  Corker. 

He  d.  Jan.  1864. 

Arms — See  Meade  of  Ballymarlle. 

Heat — Ballintober,  Ballinhiasnig,  co.  Cork. 


MEARES  OF  MEABES  COTJRT. 
Detenish-Meares,  William  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Meares  Court,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hish 
Sheriff  1885,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  formerly 
Licut.-Col.  20th  Eegt.,  b.  1832  ;  vi.  1870,  Katherine 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Grcorge  EoUiott,  Esq.  of  Vicars 
Cross,  CO.  Chester. 

liineag'e. — John  Meares,  Esq.  of  'Whitbourne,  near 
Corsley,  co.  Wilts,  b.  about  l'o60 ;  had,  by  Eleanor  his  wife 
(with  an  elder  son,  whose  representative,  Robert  Meares, 
Esq.,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  was  living  at  Visit.  Wilts,  1614), 
a  younger  son, 

Lewis  Meares,  Esq.  of  Rowlandstown,  co.  Westmeath,  6.  at 
Corsley,  1625,  an  officer  in  the  army,  sent  to  quell  the 
Rebellion  in  Ireland  1641,  who  obtained  a  grant  of  the  lands 
of  Rowlandstown,  now  called  Meares  Court,  co.  Westmeath, 
and  of  Cornamuckla,  co.  Longford,  by  patent  dated  3  Dec. 
1667.  He  rebuilt  and  endowed  the  church  of  Almoritia,  or 
Ballymorin,  adjoining  Meares  Court.  He  m.  1st,  1648,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Palmer  and  widow  of  Capt.  Smyth,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  b.  12  March,  1651;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  William 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Rathcondra. 

III.  John,  b.  24  Dec.  16.57  ;  )ii.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Giles  Van- 
deleur,  Esq.  of  Rahaline,  co.  Clare. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Francis  Conduit,  Esq. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Conduit,  Esq. 

Mr.  Meares  TO.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Large,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 
His  will  was  dated  1699,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  6.  in  Dublin,  26  May, 
1651 ;  m.  27  Jan.  1678,  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Jones 
(2nd  son  of  Henry,  Bishop  of  Meath)  and  niece  of  Sir  Tlieo- 
philus  Jones,  Privy  Councillor  temp.  Charles  II.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Lewis,  6.  Oct.  1684. 

III.  Robert  (Rev.),  6.  18  Sept.  1688,  Rector  of  Almoritia,  co. 
Westmeath,  vi.  Anne  Wakely,  of  Ballyburly,  and  made  his 
will  10  May,  1738.    He  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Togherstown,  h.  8  Feb.  1732;  m.  1768, 
Katherine  Martha,  dau.  of  Eev.  Fletcher  I'iers,  and  rf. 
Oct.  1801,  leaving  a  son, 

George  Galbraith,  of  Millgrove,  co.  Roscommon,  h.  27 
Nov.  1783;  Hi.  April,  1805,  Lady  Mary  Elizabeth  King, 
dau.  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  three  sons, 

1  Robert  King,  d.  s.  p. 

2  William  Piers,  b.  3  Nov.  1818,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  m. 
Mary  Ada  Montrilli,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1869,  leaving, 
with  three  daus.  (Mary  Ada  Douglas,  Eleanor,  and 
Mary  William  Anna),  a  son,  George  Gerald  Meares, 
heir  male  of  the  family. 

3  George  Eichard  .lames,  of  Pinduri,  India,  b.  26 
May,  1814;  m.  Caroline  Alicia  Nicholson,  and  d.  8 
Aug.  1867,  leaving  issue,  Ge(irgs  Eobert  King,  b.  26 
Oct.  1841;  Charles  William,  b.  10  April,  1846;  m. 
Eliza  Martha  Mary  Hampton,  and  has,  Charles  Robert, 
b.  16  Oct.  1»67,  Ellen  Caroline  Mary,  and  Carohne 
Charlotte;  William  Edward,  6.  14  Dec.  1848;  m.  1^ 
Dec.  1874,  Rose  Eeed  ;  Gerald  FitzGerald  John,  b.  7 
Oct.  18.50 ;  Henry  .lames  Palmer,  6.  23  July,  1853 ; 
Percy  Nicholson,  ;;.28Jan.  1856;  Cecil  Furlong  Eddis, 
b.  I  Feb.  1858;  Caroline  Furlong,  d.  unm.  ;  Eleanor 
Mary,  m.  H.  F.  Payne,  Esq. ;  Charlotte  Ellen  Louisa, 
TO.  13  June,  18(>6,  George  Annesley  Glascott,  Esq.  (»«< 
Glascott  of  Aldirtown,  KiUowen,  &c.);  Isabella; 
Mary  Ann. 

2  Charles  (Eev.),  h.  26  Feb.  1734  •,    m.    Ist,   Katherino 


MEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MED 


1371 


Hamilton,  widow  of  Her.  Francis  Goldsbury,  of  Larkin, 
CO.  Meath,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  aiid  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Andrew  Nixon,  Esq.  of  Cavan,  by  whom  he 
had, 

Robert,  d.  s.  p.  at  Bristol,  179.'i. 

Lucinda,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Conolly  Coane,  of  Clifton,  co. 
Gloucester. 

IV.  Peyton,  b.  14  Jan.  1694;  d.  s.  p.  1723. 

V.  Edward,  b.  4  Jan.  1702,  had  one  dau.  Margaret,  m. 
William  Granger,  Esq. 

Mr.  Meares,  whose  will  is  dated  28  Feb.  1713,  was  s.  by  his 
tldest  son, 

John  Meaees,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  6.  7  Aug.  1C82 ;  m.  1st, 
17  Dec.  1705,  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Wakely,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
burly,  King's  CO.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir.  n.  Charles,  of  DaTystcwn,  d.  s.  p. 

ni.  Peyton,   who  had  a  son,  Blacliet,  Capt.    in  the  army, 
d.  s.  p.  1796,  and  a  dau.  Katherine,  ni.  Henry  Brooke,  Esq. 
of  Kantavan  House,  co.  Cavan. 
vr.  George,  m.  Miss  Jones,  and  had  a  dau.  Jane. 
V.  Edward.  vi.  Lewis. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  2  Oct.  1706,  Mrs.  Crofton. 
Mr.  Meares  m.  2ndly,  14  May,  1720,  Margaret,  sister  of  Edward 
Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Court,  co.  Galway,  and  widow   of  Hon. 
Charles  Annesley,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1742,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  High  Sheriff  1748, 
6.28  May,  1709;    m.  1st,  Nov.  1729,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Morgan 
Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl  and  Toglierstown,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1762)  had 
J.  Thomas,  b.  July,  1 723 ;  d.  1724.        ii.  John,  his  heir. 
I.  Henrietta,  6.  6  Aug.  1719  ;  d.  unm. 

n.  Katharine,  6.  17  Oct.  1720;  m.  John  Devenish,  Esq.  of 
Portlick,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  eight  sons  and  live  daus. 
Of  these,  the  3rd  son 

WiLLTAM  Dkvenish,  got  the  Mearas  Court  estate  under 
his  uncle's  will, 

III.  Susanna,  m.  Eev.  William  Fleming. 

IV.  Mary  Hose,  m.  Anthony  Lennon,  Esq. 

V.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1806. 
Tl.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

vir.  Thomasine,  -m.  Eev.  F.  H.  Goldsbury,  of  Boyle,  and  d. 
1609. 

Mr.  Meares  m.  2nd!y,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Eobert  Meares,  Eector  of  Almoritia,  but  had  no  further  issue. 
He  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

John  Meabes,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  High  Sheriff  1783,  6. 
4  June,  1742 ;  m.  30  May,  1771,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Vandeleur. 
Esq.  of  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.  p.  1790,  having  by  his  will 
devised  his  estate  of  Meares  Court  to  his  nephew, 

William  Devenish,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Meares  Court,  who  adopted 
the  surname  of  Meakes.  He  was  6.  22  July,  1759  ;  m.  21 
Sept.  1791,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Coghlan,  Esq.  of  Kilum- 
ney,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Matthew  (Rev.),  to.  1821,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Charles  Devenish, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Catherine,  to.  1813,  Eev.  Frederick  A.  Potter,  Eector  of 
Eathconrath. 

Mary  Anne,  7/j.  Eobert  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Crevagh,  co.  Long- 
ford. 

Mr.  Devenish-Meares  d.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Devenish-Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Westmeath,  High  Sheriff  1862,  6.   12  Oct.  1795;    vi. 
•Tuly,  1831,  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Charleville, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 
I.  WrLLiAM  Lewis,  his  heir. 

iL  John  Henry  Gouldsbury,  Surgeon  in  the  army,  b. 
1835;  m.  21  June,  1860,  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Capt.  W. 
Smith,  68th  Ecgt.,  and  d.  Jan.  1H77. 
m.  Joseph  Leycester,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  6.  1838  :  m. 
1864,  Frances  Georgina,  dau.  of  Basil  George  Brooke,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Dungannon,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Frederick,  B.A.,  b.  18  Feb.  1866. 

2  Basil,  b.  29  June,  1868. 

3  Leycester  Francis,  6.  15  March,  1873. 

4  Aithur  William,  6.  18  Dec.  1874. 

1  Grace  Maria.  2  Ethel  Isabella. 

3  Morence.  4  Frances  Stuart  Irene. 

8  Sophie  Constance. 
T.  Charlotte,  m.  24  July,  1867,  John  North-Bomford,  Esq.  of 

J-errans  and  Gallow,  co.  Meath,  who  rf.  Oct.  1881. 
n.  Florence,  m.  Dec.  1876,  H.  GofT  Carey,  Esq.,  and  d.  July, 
lot  7. 

Mr.  Devenish-Meares  d.  1876,  and  was  e.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Major-Gen.  Devenish-Meakes,  now  of  Meares  Court. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  ship  with  three  masts,  sails  furled  sa.  Crest 
—A  kingfisher  ppr.     J/o((o— Omnia  Providentiw  committo. 

&ea«— Meares  Court,  Ballinacargy,  co.  Westmeath. 

Ci»i6s— Junior  United  Service,  and  Kildare  St. 


MEDLICOTT  OF  DTJNMUKIfZ". 

Medlicott,  James  Edward,  Esq.  of  Dunmurrv, 
CO.  Kildare,  J.P.,  6. 19  Dec.  1827  ;  m.  12  Oct.  1859, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Joshua  Henry  Davidson,  Es(]., 
M.D.  Edinburgh,  H.M.  Physician  in  Ordinary,  ami. 
has  issue, 

I.  Henr-t  Edward,  6.  12  Jan.  1863. 

II.  Edward  James,  6.  16  March,  1876;   d.  21  Sept.  1S37. 

III.  Elchard  Frederick  Cavendish,  b.  9  July,  1877. 

IV.  Charles  Francis  Lewis,  b.  25  July,  1880. 
v.  George  Herbert,  b.  6  June,  1885. 

I.  Annie  Stuart,  d.  young,  1867. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  21  June,  1883,  Thomas  Browning  Eecvca, 
Esq.  of  Athgarvan,  J.P.  co.  Kildare. 

HI.  Mary  Graydon.  iv.  Helen  Mackenzie, 

v.  Annie  Catherine  Stuart.  vi.  Harriet. 

VII.  Margaret  Cecil. 

Liineag-e.^ — Thomas  JIedlicott,  Esq.  of  Abingdon,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  (of  a  family  long  settled  in  co.  8alop,  who  derived 
their  surname  from  Modelicote,  in  that  co.),  hapt.  9  March, 
1027,  51. P.  for  Abingdon,  1668,  was  presented  with  a  Parlia- 
mentary medal  at  the  Coronation  of  William  111.  and  Marv 
II.,  11  April,  1689.    He  had  issue, 

I.  James,  from  whom  d  escends  in  the  female  line  Medlicott 
Bart,  of  Yen  House  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetnge). 

II.  Charles,  of  Cottingham,  co.  Northampton,  who  had  by 
Barbara  his  wife, 

Thomas,  of  Cottingham,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Buckley, 
and  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  his  co- 
heirs, Anne  Barbara,  m.  George  Hill,  Esq.  of  Kothwell, 
CO.  Northampton,  tirst  Serjeant  at-Law,  and  Elizabeth,  tiu 
Eev.  John  Hill,  LL.D.,  Eector  of  Thorpe  and  Kilmarsh, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  Prebendary  of  Windsor,  and  d.  H> 
Sept.  1798. 

III.  Edmund,  living  1722. 

IV.  George,  of  whom  we  treat. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Bintield,  co.  Berks,  ancestor  of  Medltcott  of 
Rockets  Castle,  eo.  Water/ord  {see  that  family). 

Mr.  Medlicott  d.  13  Dec.  1713,  in  his  89th  year.  His  4th  son, 
George  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Tully,  co.  Kildare,  b.  1649, 
purchased  from  John  Berkeley,  Lord  Fitzharding,  1712,  the> 
estate  of  Youngstowa  and  Dunmurry,  co.  Kildare.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  and  had 
by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1725),  with  seven  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

I.  James,   of  Youngstown,  m.   Elizabeth,   dau.  of  EdwarcJ 

Bagot,  Esq.  of  Harristown;  d.  171s. 
i(.  Edward,   of  Moortown,  co.  Kildare;    d.   10  May,   1762, 

leaving  by  Dorcas,  his  wife,  five  sons,  whose  line  is  extinct. 

III.  Ossory  (Eev.),  b.  at  Bandon,  )C83  ;  m.  1st,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  John  Pepper,  and  had  an  only  son,  Joha 
Pepper,  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1729,  Margaret  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Bradeston,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  —  Paken- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Pakenham  Hall. 

IV.  John,  of  Ballysax,  m.  Feb.  1727,  Mrs.  Hester  Withers, 
widow,  of  Tully,  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Samuel,  of  Dunmurry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  George,  who  had  a  son,  George,  6.  1705. 

VII.  Thomas,  will  proved  1738. 

Mr.  Medlicott  d.  26  June,  1717,  aged  68.     His  5th  son, 

Samuel  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmuny,  had,  by  Mary  his 
wife  (who  d.  1739),  with  five  daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  James,  of  Ardscull  and  Youngstown,  LL.D. ;  d.  unm.  2^ 
Dec.  1771,  having  (by  an  indenture  dated  10  Dec.  1770) 
assigned  all  his  estates  to  Charles  Dowling,  of  Redhills,  co. 
Kildare,  who  thereupon  adopted  the  name  of  Medlicott.  He 
was  b.  1705;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joshua  Paul  Meredith,  Esq., 
and  d.  intestate  12  Feb.  1811,  aged  106  years,  leaving  three 
daus.  (one  of  whom,  Sarah,  m.  16  Nov.  1801,  John  Grogan, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1819,  leaving  a  son. 
Sir  Edward  Grogan,  Bart.)  and  one  son,  James  Medlicott,  of 
Youngstown,  wlio  d.  unm.  1812,  and  bequeathed  llie  Medli- 
cott estates  back  to  the  family. 

II.  Edward,  wno  continued  the  line  as  hereafter. 

III.  George. 

IV.  Samuel,  m.  Oct.  1765,  Angelice  Irwin. 

Mr.  Medlicott  d.  1737.     His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  had  two  sons  anc! 
two  daus., 

I.  James,  his  successor. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Dublin,  m.  5  March,  1785,  Katherine,  dau.  oi^ 
Alexander  Wood,  Esq. ;  d.  March,  1816,  leaving  issue, 

1  George,   of    Eutland    Square,   Clerk   of  the   Peace   co. 

Kildare,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Arthur  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl, 

and  had  an  only  dau., 

Louisa,  TO.  21  Dee.  1858,  Hon.  John  PrenJergasfVereker, 

son  of  John  Prendergast,  3rd  Viscount  Gort,  and  has 

issue. 


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MEE 


2  Edward,  settled  at  Lisbon,   in.  there,  and   d.    leaving 
Joseph,  William,  Edward,  and  Frances. 
."!  James,  d.  unm. 

4  Samuel  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ivoushrea,  cii.  Galway;  iii. 
Charlotte,  dan.  of  Henry  Benedict  Dolphin,  Esq.,  co. 
Gahvay,  and  d.  1S5S,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1  May, 
18S4,  aged  79), 

Joseph  George.  Henry  Benedict. 

Samuel  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bowness,  co.  Cumber- 
land. 
Anne,  m.  Rev.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Armstrong. 

5  Joseph  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Potterne,  co.  Wilts,  to.  6  Dec. 
1838,  Dionysia  Meliora,  dau.  of  Richard  Godolphin  Long, 
Esq.  of  Rood  Aston,  co.  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

llenrj-  Edmonstone,  of  Sandfield,  co.  Wilts,  J.P.'  and 
County  Councillor,  M.A.  Dxford :  b.  1840;  m.  April, 
1874,  Kate  D'Ojley,  dau.  of  Alexander  Robinson  Gale, 
Esq.  of  Stanton  Lodge,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  Walter  Sandfield,  b.  1879,  and 
others. 

AValter  Edward  (Rev.).  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Swanmore,  co. 
Hants,  m.  June,  ISOS,  Edith  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Sumner  and  granddau.  of  Charles  Sumner,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  and  has  Robert  Sumner,  another  son, 
and  two  dans. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Feb.  1768,  John  Bell,  Esq. 

II.  Grace,  m.  Feb.  1772,  Robert  Bell,  Esq. 

3Jr.  Medlicott  was  s.  at  Dunmurry  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  6.  1737  ;5ji.  1st,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Wood,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son, 

I.  Alexander,  an  ofBcer  in  the  Kildare  Militia,  who  went  to 
India,  m.  and  d.  there  v.  p.,  without  surviving  issue, 

Mr.  Medlicott  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
■Graydon,  Esq.,  and  had  further  issue, 

II.  Edward,  his  successor.  m.  James,  R.X.,  d.  unm. 

IV.  George,  H.E.I.C,  d.  unm. 

■y.  Thomas,  711.  Martha  Williams,  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Graydon,  settled  in  North  America;  m.  Hester,  dau.  of 

Rev.  John  Grant,  and  has,  with  five  daus.,  one  son,  John 

James. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Rev.  William  Cox. 

HI.  Katherine,  d.  unm.  iv.  Letitia,  d.  unm. 

V.  Jane,  d.  unm.  vi.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Medlicott,  who  g.  to  the  remainder  of  the  family  estates 
in  1812,  d.  1827,  aged  90,  aud  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Edward  James  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  J. P.,  vi. 
Feb.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  Solomon  Speer,  Esq.,  of  Granitefield. 
■CO.  Dublin  (by  Anne  his  wife,  da-u.  of  Richard  Donovan,  Esq. 
■ol  Ballymore,  co.  Wexford),  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Aug.  1866), 
lie  had  issue, 

I.  Ja.mes  Edward,  his  successor. 

II.  Edward  Richard,  tfub-Inspector  Royal  Irish  Constabulary, 
d.  vnm.  2.0  Nov.  1872. 

III.  Richard  Solomon,  m.  9  March,  1832,  Louisa  Mary,  dau. 
of  A.  T.  H.  Banks,  M.D. 

I.  Annie,  b.  31  Oct.  1829;  m.  1857,  Walter  Bagot,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  6  Aug.  1S78. 

Mr.  Medlicott  d.  11  Jan.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Edward  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  the  present 
representative  of  the  family. 

^rm.5— Quarterly  :  per  fesse  indented  gu.  and  az.,  three  lions 
rampant  arg.  CVe<e— Out  01  a  mural  crown  gu.  a  demi-eaale 
displayed  or.     3/fji<o— Dat  cura  quietem. 

Seat — Dunmurry,  Kiklarc. 


MEDLYCOTT  OF  KOCKETS  CASTLE. 

Medlycott,  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eockets 
■Castle,  CO.  Waterford,  B.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
13  Aujr.  1823  ;  m.  Ist,  2  May,  1867,  Florence  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  Sir  William  Coles  Medlycott,  2nd 
Uart.  of  Ten,  by  whom  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1868)  he 
has  a  son, 

I.  John  Thomas,  Lieut.  3rd  Irish  Regt.,  b.  20  Jan.  1863. 
He  m.  2ndly,  28  April,   1874,  Marianna,  4th  dau. 
of  Samuel  King,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Waterford, 
l)y  whom  he  had  further  issue, 

II.  William,  6.  21  Nov.  1876. 

III.  Mervyn,  b.  16  Sept.  1879. 

Lineage.— Thomas  Medlycott,  Esq.  of  Binfield,  Berks, 
iind  aftenvards  of  Dublin,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Medlicott,  Esq. 
of  Abingdon,  Berks  {see  Meducott  of  I>unmumj),  was  bapt. 


22  May,  1662.  He  was  M.P.  for  Milbourne  Port  1706,  and  for 
Westminster  1708-10  and  1713,  also  Chief  Commissioner  of 
Revenue  in  Ireland.  In  1698,  he  got  from  James,  Duke  of 
Ormonde,  lands  in  the  cos.  of  Kilkenny  and  Tipperary,  and  in 
1699,  lands  in  co.  Waterford,  and  March,  1701,  purchased 
from  the  Earl  of  Arran  lands  in  co.  Mayo.  He  had  a  dau. 
Anno,  7)1.  Dec.  1715,  Right  Hon.  Edward  Riggs,  M.P.  for 
Killybegs,  and  a  son, 

Thomas  John  Medlycott,  Esq.  of  Newport  Pratt,  co.  Mayo, 
m.  Frances  Philippa  Seigneaux,  of  Lausanne,  in  Switzerland, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1750)  had  a  son, 

John  Thomas  Medlycott,  Esq.  of  Newport  Pratt,  eo.  Mayo, 
and  afterwards  of  Rockets  Castle,  co.  Waterford,  m.  21  June, 
1787,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  William  Lockwood,  Esq.  of 
Clerihan  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  25  April,  1827,  leaving 
(with  four  daus.,  i.  Frances,  m.  Cornelius  Sullivan,  Esq.  of 
Upper  Merrion  Street,  Dublin;  11.  Maria;  iii.  Jane,  hi.  Daw- 
son French,  Esq.  of  Tullamore,  Queen's  co. ;  and  iv.  Susan,  m. 
Rev.  George  Stanley  Monek,  Rector  of  Clonegam,  eo.  Water- 
ford, and  d.  his  widow,  18  April,  1887,  aged  86)  a  son  and 
heir. 

Rev.  John  Thomas  Medlycott,  of  Rockets  Castle,  J.P., 
6.  29  Oct.  1789 ;  m.  19  June,  1820,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Ambrose  Usher  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve,  co.  Water- 
ford, and  had  issue, 

1.  John  Thomas,  his  heir. 

I.  Anne,  m.  4  Feb.  1845,  George  AugiTstus  Quentin,  Major 
late  lOih  Hussars,  son  of  Sir  George  Quentin,  Lieut.-Col. 
10th  Hussars. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  James  Rumsey,  M.A.  of  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford.  111.  Ellen. 

IV.  Susan,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Neville,  Rector  of  Stradbally. 

V.  Louisa,  d.  14  Nov.  1868.  vi.  Maiia. 
Rev.  J.  T.  Medlycott  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Thomas  Medlycott,  now  of  Rockets  Castle. 
Sertj— Rockets  Castle,  Portlaw,  co.  Waterford. 


MEEKINa  OF  EICHINGS  PARK, 

Meeking,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Eichings  Park, 
Bucks,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1887,  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  3rd  Batt.  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry, 
Barrister-at-Lawof  Lincoln's  Inn,  h.  9  Sept.  1839  ; 
m.  27  May,  1863,  Adelaide  Caroline,  4th  dau.  of  the 
late  Christopher  Tower,  of  Huntsmore  Park,  Bucks 
(by  his  wife  Lady  Sophia  Frances  Cust,  only  dau. 
of  John,  1st  Earl  Brownlow,  by  his  1st  wife 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  Sir 
Abraham  Hume,  Bart,  of  Wormleybury,  by  Amelia 
Jlgerton,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Egerton,  D.D. 
Bishop  of  Durham,  by  Lady  Anne  Sophia  Grey, 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry,  Duke  of 
Kent),  aud  has  issue, 

I.  Bertram  Charles  Christopher  Spencer,  Lieut.  lOth 
Royal  Hussars,  b.  24  March,  1864;  vi.  22  July,  1893, 
Violet  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Fletcher,  Esq.  of 
Saltoun,  N.B. 

II.  Hume  Francis,  b.  13  Sept.  1874. 

in.  Kenneth  Charles  Edward,  6.  9  April,  1830. 

I.  Adelaide  Maud  Sophia. 

II.  Mildred  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  15  May,  1892. 

Lineage. — Charles  Meeking,  Esq.,  of  Richings  Park, 
who  m.  28  July,  1835,  Charlotte  Spencer,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Charles  Williams,  Rector  of  Sherrington, 
Bucks  {(1.  1849),  by  his  wife,  Catharine,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  John  Swale,  of  Yorkshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Jan. 
1889)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Richings  Park. 

I.  Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  26  March,  1883,  Ronald  Laurentz 
Campbell,  Baron  Craignish,  and  d.  7  April,  1889. 

II.  Mary  Kate,  m.  1  July,  1869,  Lewis  Duval  Hall,  of  Farn- 
ham  Chase,  Bucks,  eldest  son  of  Vice-Chanei'llor  Sir  Charles 
Hall,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Spencer,  b.  31  March,  1870 ; 
Lewis  Duval ;  Geoffrey  ;  Mary  Kate. 

Mr.  Meeking  d.  7  Dec.  1872. 

^rm.i— Or,  on  a  chevron  az.,  between  in  chief  two  sprigs  of 
laurel  ppr.,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  gu.,  in  b:ise  a  dove  of  the 
fii-ld  between  two  besants.  Ci-eU — On  a  mount  vert,  charged 
with  three  besants,  a  dove  between  two  laui'el  branches,  or. 
ilottn — Sola  Veritas  inviola. 

Scat— Richings  Park,  Colnbrook,  Bucks. 

Toion  Residence— Z\,  Belgrave  Square,  London. 


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MEETKERKE,  now  METCALFE,  OF 
JULIANS. 

Mektkeeke,  Mary  Fioeence,  of  Julians,  co. 
Hertford,  m.  1878,  Frederick  Morehouse  Metcalfe, 
Esq.  of  Ingletliorpe  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Clerk  of  the  County 
Council  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  who  d.  15  Oct.  1893. 
He  TFas  son  of  Charles  Metcalfe,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Inglethorpe  Hall,  by  Alary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Morehouse  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  Graiusborough,  co. 
Lincoln. 

Lineag'e. — Sir  Adolphus  Meetkekkz,  President  of  Flan- 
ders, Ambassador  from  the  United  States  of  Holland  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Dame  Jacoba  Cervina,  and  had  four  sons, 
Nicolas  and  Baldwin,  both  slain  at  the  siege  of  Daventer,  in 
Holland ;  Anthony,  killed  before  Zutphen  Fort,  1586 ;  and 
Adolphus,  6.  1571.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Liehtervelde,  President  of  Flanders,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
London,  Nov.  159J)  had  besides  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and 
Salome,  one  son,  Edwabd.  Sir  Adolphus  d.  in  London,  6  Oct. 
1591,  aged  60.    His  son  by  his  second  wife, 

Eev.  Edward  Meetkerke,  D.D.,  b.  1690,  was  educated  at 
Westminster  School,  whence  he  was  elected  to  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1606,  where  he  became  Professor  of  Hebrew,  1620.  He 
m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Eev.  Dr.  More,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Adolphds,  of  whom  presently.  Dr.  Meetkerke,  who  was 
Prebendary  of  Winchester  and  Eector  of  Easton,  Hants,  d. 
Aug.  1657,  aged  67.    His  son, 

Adolphcs  Meetkerke,  d.  3  Xov.  1664,  leaving,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  a  son, 

Adolphus  Meetkerke,  Fellow  of  Xew  Coll.  Oxford,  ra.  1st, 
Joanna,  dau.  of  Bishop  Young,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  21  Aug. 
1699,  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Stone,  Esq. 
of  Eushden,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  Sept.  1746)  had  issue, 
Adolphcs,  of  whom  hereafter;  Thomas,  d.  young,  1711; 
Charles,  b.  1710,  d.  1774;  Eobert,  6.  1714,  d.  1758;  Penelope; 
Mary  d.  1788;  Catharine,  d.  1705;  Beala,  rf.  young ;  Barbara, 
d.  7736:  and  Catharine,  d.  1768.  Mr.  Meetkerke  d.  Feb.  1732, 
aged  76.    His  eldest  son, 

Adolphds  Meetkerke,  6.  8  Nov.  1703 ;  m.  8  Jime,  1740, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  and  Elizabeth  Hodgkin,  of  Aylesham, 
Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  8  Jan.  1784)  had  issue,  Adolphus, 
d.  young ;  Ajjolphtjs,  of  whom  we  treat ;  Mary,  in.  George 
Fair,  Esq.,  and  d.  1826;  Penelope,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Anthony 
Trollope,  Eector  of  Cottered,  and  d.  1788  ;  Susanna,  m.  John 
Boodle,  of  Ongar,  Essex  ;  Catharine,  d.  1760  ;  Fanny,  m.  John 
Young,  Esq.  of  Hare  Hatch;  Barbara,  d.  1753  ;  Sarah,  d.  1770; 
Anne,  d.  1765;  Elizabeth,  d.  Jan.  1763.  Mr.  Meetkerke  d. 
8  Jan. 1784.    His  only  surviving  son, 

Adolphcs  Meetkerke,  Esq.  of  Julians,  b.  7  Dec.  1753 ;  m. 
1st,  Barbara  Jenny,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Chapman,  Esq., 
citizen  of  London,  who  d.  28  July,  1817.  He  m.  2ndly,  8  Oct. 
1818,  Matilda,  dau.  of  E.  Johnson  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue.    He  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Adolphus  Meetkerke,  Esq.  of  Julians,  b.  1819;  m.  1st,  1841, 
Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Gen.  Hare,  which  lady  d.  1847,  and 
2ndly,  1848,  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Gore, 
and  granddau.  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Arran,  and  d.  11  Feb.  1879, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Mary  Florence,  now  of  .Julians. 

II.  Cecilia  Laura,  m.  1870,  Eev.  Alexander  Ewing,  son  of  the 
Bishop  of  Argyll  and  the  Isles,  who  c^.  1877,  and  m.  2nd]y, 
T.  E.  Biscoe,'Esq.    She  d.  1892. 

Anns — Gu.,  two  swords  In  sal  tire  or.     Crest — An  unicorn's 
head,  horned,  crined,  and  maned  or,  iangued  gu. 
Seat— Julians,  near  Buntingford. 


I       FOSTER-MELLIAR  OF  NORTH  ASTON 
HALL. 

\  Fostee-Melliae,  William  Melliae,  Esq.  of 
•  North  Aston  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  B.A.,  J.P.  cos. 
i  Somerset  and  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co. 
1     1864,  b.  12  April,  1836 ;  m.  30  June,  1857,  Louisa 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Ward,  M.A.,  Rector 

of  Matilden,  Beds. 

Lineage.— Andrew  Foster,  Esq.  (son  of  Eev.  Edward 
Foster,  Prebendai-y  of  Wells  Cathedral,  who  d.  Jan.  1826,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  who  d.  Nov.  1857,  dau.  of  Robert  Tudway,  Esq.), 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  13  Nov.  1840,  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Melliar.  He  m.  14  May,  1835,  his  first  cousin,  Eliza- 
beth, only  dau.  of  Eev.  Aaron  Foster,  Yicar  of  Kingston,  near 
Taunton,  and  d.  10  May,  1841,  having  had  issue, 


William  Melliak,  now  of  North  Aston  Hall. 

Eobert,  Lieut.  20th  Eegt.,  d.  at  Lucknow,  15  April,  1859, 

unm. 
Andrew  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Sproughton,   Suffolk,    6. 
1841 ;  in.  14  Dec.  1864,  Catherine  Lucretia  Dewsbury,  and 
has  issue,    Eobert,    6.    1870;    Kenelm ;    Mabel;    Elsie; 
Gladys  ;  Winifred. 

Frances   Elizabeth  Eose,   m.    25  Sept.    1861,   Eev.    Arthur 
Henry  Barwell. 
^rms— Quarterly:    1st  and  4th  per  chevron,  embattled   or 
and  vert,  three  eagles  displayed  counter-changed,  for  I'oster  ; 
2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  three  martlets  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  an  annulet 
or,  between  two  fieurs-de-lis  of  the  field,  for  Melliar.     Crests — 
1st,  Foster,  An  eagle  displayed  or;  2nd,  Melliar,  In  front  of 
a  lion"s  gamb,  erect  and  couped  or,  holding  a  branch  of  myrtle 
ppr.,  two  mascles  interlaced  fessways   az.     J/o{(oes— Semper 
eadem ;  Cupio  meliora. 
Seat — North  Aston  Hall,  Deddington,  Oxford. 


BALFOUR-MELVILLE  OF  STRATH- 
KINNESS. 

Balfoue  -  Meltille,  James,  Esq.  of  Strath- 
kinness,  co.  Fife,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  Edinburgh, 
m.  Eliza  Ogilvy  Heriot  Maitland,  dau.  of  Jamea 
Heriot,  Esq.  of  Kamomie,  co.  Fife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Heriot  Balfour. 

II.  Frederick  Maitland  Balfour. 

III.  Francis  Douglas  Balfour  (deceased). 

IV.  John  Elphinstone  Balfour. 

V.  Robert  Andrew  Agnew  Balfour. 

VI.  Leslie  Melville  Balfour. 

VII.  Elliot  Southesk  Balfour. 
I.  Emma  Constance. 

Lineage. —Eev.  James  Balfour,  a  younger  son  of  Sir 
David  Balfour,  of  Powis,  co.  Clackmannan,  entered  the  min- 
istry of  the  Church  of  Scotland  soon  after  the  Eeformation,  and 
subsequently  became  one  of  the  ministers  of  Edinburgh  in  the 
reign  of  James  VI.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Eichard  Melville,  of 
Baldovie,  Forfarshire,  niece  of  Andrew  and  sister  of  James 
MelviUe,  the  distinguished  Scottish  reformers.    Tlieir  son, 

Eev.  Andrew  Balfocr,  was  minister  of  the  parish  of  Kirk- 
newton  in  Midlothian.    His  son, 

jAjfES  Balfour,  was  called  to  the  Scottish  Bar,  and  was 
appointed  one  of  the  Principal  Clerks  of  the  Court  of  Sessiom 
in  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth ;  he  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Chalmers  of  Balbeithan,  Aberdeenshire.    Their  son, 

James  Balfocr,  merchant,  one  of  the  Magistrates  of  Edin- 
burgh and  a  Governor  of  the  Darien  Company,  m.  Helen, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Smith,  of  Cramond  and  Grotehill,  Midlothian, 
and  was  father  of 

James  Balfour,  merchant  in  Edinburgh  and  Leith,  who 
purchased  the  lands  of  Pilrig,  Midlothian,  in  1718.  He  vi. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Eobert  Hamilton,  of  Airdrie,  Lanarkshire,  and 
had  a  son, 

James  Balfocr,  of  Pilrig,was  called  to  the  Scottish  Bar, 
appointed  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Midlothian,  and  held  the  Chair 
of  Moral  Philosophy,  and  afterwards  of  the  Law  of  Nature 
and  Nations  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh ;  he  m.  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Elphinstone,  of  Logic,  Bart.,  and  tlieir  son, 

John  Balfocr,  of  Pilrig,  merchant  in  Leith,  6.  1740  ;  d. 
1814  ;  m.  1772,  Jean,  dau.  of  Robert  Whyte,  M.D.  of  Ben- 
nochy,  Fifeshire,  and  was  father  of 

James  Balfocr,  of  Pilrig,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  Edinburgh, 
b.  7  Jan.  1774;  d.  20  March,  1860;  m.  24  Feb.  1806,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Capt.  John  Mackintosh,  of  Corribrock,  Inverness-shire, 
and  afterwards  of  Harwood,  Midlothian,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
29  June,  1825)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Mackintosh,  late  of  Pilrig  and  Strathkinness. 

II.  James,  now  of  Strathkinness. 

III.  Robert,  of  Edinburgh,  deceased,  m.  Frances  Grace,  dau.  of 
James  Blaikie,  of  Craigiebuckler,  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who 
(/.  1891)  had  issue,  James  Francis  Balfour,  deceased; 
Robert  John  Balfour,  deceased ;  William  Alexander  Adrian 
Balfour ;  Jane  Garden  Balfour :  Anne  Louisa  Balfour ; 
Frances  Elizabeth  Balfour ;  Edith  Balfour ;  Margaret  Ida 
Balfour. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  John  Paul,  D.D.,  St.  Cuthbert's,  Edin- 
burgh, and  left  issue,  Rev.  William  Paul  (deceased), 
Whitekirk,  East  Lothian ;  James  Balfour  Paul,  Lyon  King 
of  Arms. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm,  iii.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Mackintosh  Balfour,  of  Pilrig,  J.P.  cos.  Midlothian 
and  Fife.  s.  to  the  estate  of  Stratlikinnesss,  Fifeshire,  as  heir 
male  of  his  grandmother,  Jean  Whyte,  on  the  death  of  his 
cousin,  John  Whyte  Melville,  in  1883,  and  assumed  the  name 


1374 


:\rEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MEE 


and  arms  of  JIelvilleo/  Sii-athkhiness,  b.  23  Sept.  1811 ;  m.  21 
Sept.  1S41,  Ann,  dau.  of  Harry  Hainy,  M.D.,  Professor  of  For- 
ensic Medicine  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
ISOl)  had  issue, 

I.  Anne  Mackintosh  Balfour  (deceased),  m.  Charles  Alexander 
Cuiuiijh:un,  of  tlie  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

II.  Barbara  Gordon  Hailour-Melville. 

III.  Marsjaret  Jane  Balfour-Mclville. 


lo  Sept.  1893,  and   was  s.   by   his 


?Ir.  Balfour  Melville  d. 
lirothcr. 

Anus — 1st  and  4th  arfT.,  on  a  chevron  indented  sa.  between 
•a  rose  in  chief  gu.  and  a  saltire  in  base  az.  an  otter's  head  erased 
•<it  the  field,  for  Balfour;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  three  crescents  arg. 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  roses  of  the 
first,  a  crescent  of  the  second  in  chief  for  difference,  for  Mel- 
^•XLLE.  Crests — A  dexter  hand  holding  an  oUve  branch  ppr., 
tar  B-^lfour;  a  crescent  arg.,  for  Meltille.  Mottoes — Adsit 
<leus,  for  Balfocr;  Denique  coehini,  for  Melville, 

Scats — Mount  Melville,  St.  Andrews. 


STEWAKT-MEKZIES  OF  CHESTHILIi 
AND  FOSS. 

Stewaet-Menzies,  William  James  Beeadal- 
BANE,  Esq.  of  Chesthill,  CO.  Perth,  J.P.,  Major  3rd 
batfc.  Gordon  Highlanders,  h.  8  April,  1863 ;  *.  his 
father  1867. 

Xiineag'e. — John  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Foss,  iv.  Susannah, 
^.au.  of  Thomas  Flemyng,  Esq.  of  Moness,  and  had  issue  four 
sons  and  four  daus.     He  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

John  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Foss,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Fincastle,  and  by  her  had  (with  other  issue 
who  predeceased  him)  a  son, 

Joseph  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Foss,  6.  28  Feb.  1768 ;  m.  4  Feb. 
ISOO,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Alexander  Menzies,  Esq. 
•of  Chesthill,  by  Eleanor  Hamilton  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Menzies,  Esq.  of  Culdares,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1813) 
■had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Eleanor,  7n.  Thomas  Pender,  Esq. 

Jane  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Gilbert  Stewart. 

James  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Alexandiina  Charlotte. 

Margaret,  m.  Kev.  A.  E.  Irvine. 

Amelia,  to.  Capt.  David  Campbell. 

!Mr.  Stewart  d.  11  Feb.  1S35,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Stewart-Menzies,  Esq.  of  Chesthill  and  Foss,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  25  March,  1S04  ;  m.  28 Nov.  1860,  Hon.  Katharine 
Thurlow  Fra.ser,  sister  of  the  late  Lord  Saltoun,  and  youngest 
<lau.  of  the  Hon.  AViUiam  Fraser,  of  Saltoun,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Joseph,  d.  186?. 

n.  William  .James  Breadalbane,  present  proprietor. 
I.  Eleanor  Elizabeth  May,  I.  25  Sept.  ISGa. 
He  (Z.  23  April,  18G7. 

&at— ChesthiU,  Aborfcldy,  X.B. 


MENZIES  OF  CULDARES. 

Mexzies,  William  Geoeoe  Steuaet,  Esq.  of 
Culdares,  co.  Perth,  J. P.,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
13anff,  b.  28  Sept.  1838  ;  s.  his  father  1870 ;  m.  30 
Jan.  1883,  Constance  Anne  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Owen  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Court,  Marlow, 
JBueks,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 

EoNALD,  6.  8  April,  1S34. 

Xiineage. — John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  eldest  son  of 
.John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  by  Janet  Wightman  his  wife, 
•descended  from  Sir  John  Steuart,  natural  son  of  Uodebt  11., 
Iving  of  Scotland,  m.  Barbara  Hay,  and  was  father  of  John 
Stecaet,  of  Cardney,  who  m.  Jane  Blair,  and  by  her  had  a 
son, 

John  .Steuart,  of  Cardney,  to.  1st,  Cecilia  Stewart,  of  Grand- 
tully,  and  2ndly,  Agnes  liattray,  of  Ilattray,  and  was  s.  by  his 
£on, 

John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  Agnes  Menzies,  of  Culdares 
Xderived  from  the  gallant  Col.  James  Menzies,  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  I.,  a  younger  son  of  Menzies,  oi  Menzies),  and  was 
iather  of 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  Margery  Ogilvie,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  JohaKobert- 
son,  of  Lude,  and  was  father  of 


.John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  Elizabeth  Stewart,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  Steuart-Menzies,  of  Culdares  and  Cardney,  vi.  Ist, 
Charlotte  Robertson,  of  Tullybclton,  and  had  a  son,  who  d. 
young,  and  2ndly,  Miss  O'Brien,  and  had  two  sons,  Steuart, 
his  heir,  and  John,  whoso  only  dau.  3Iaria  Ann,  in.  Kev.  — 
Clark,  of  Devon.    The  elder  son, 

Steuart  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Culdares,  m.  1816,  the  dau.  of 
Eonald  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Fasnocloich,  co.  Argyll,  and  had 
issue, 

Ronald,  of  Culd.TVcs  and  Cardney. 

Maria,  m.  8  .)uly,  ls.'>2,  Capt.  l-letcher  Norton  Menzies,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Neil  Menzies,  0th  Bart,  of  Menzies,  and  d.  10 
March,  1877,  leaving  issue. 

Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  1851,  George  Henry  Vansittart,  Esq. 
of  Bisham  Abbey,  Berks,  aud  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Menzies  d.  1827.    His  son, 

Ronald  Steuakt-Menzies,  Esq.  of  Culdares  and  Cardney, 
b.  3  Jan.  1824;  to.  22  April,  1849,  Marjory  Alexandrina,  dau. 
of  William  Grant  MacDowall,  Esq.  of  Arndilly,  by  the  Hon. 
Eleanor  Fraser  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  Ifith  Lord  Saltoun, 
and  by  her  (who  jh.  2ndly,  31  Oct.  1872,  John  Kinloch,  Esq.  of 
Kilry  and  Logic)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1870,  a  son, 

AVilliam  George  Steuart,  now  of  Culdares. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  sword  in  pale  ppr.,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  a 
chief  gu.  Crest — A  demi-lion  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
baton  ppr.     Afntto — Fortem  fors  juvat. 

,Sea<— AmdiUy,  Craig-Ellachie,  N.B. 


MERCER  OF  GORTHY. 

Mebcee,  L.iweence,  Esq.  of  Gorthy,  co.  Perth, 
Indian  Woods  and  Forests  Dep.,  b.  27  Jan.  1863. 

Iiineage. — The  family  of  Mercer  of  Aldie  is  one  of  great 
antiquity  in  Scotland.    An  old  rhyme  has  it : — 
"Sae  sycker  'tis  as  onio  thing  on  earth. 
The  Mercers  aye  are  aulder  than  auld  Perth." 

Aleumnus  Mercer  was  a  party,  with  twenty-three  others, 
nobles  and  knights,  to  a  bond  given  by  Alexander  II.,  King 
of  Scots,  to  Henry  III.,  dated  19  Nov.  1244,  to  keep  the  peace. 
He  had  a  grant  of  Tillycoultry  from  Walter,  son  of  Alan,  the 
High  Steward.  His  son,  Aleumnus  Meecer,  resigned  these 
bonds  to  Alexander  III.,  King  of  Scots,  19  June,  1261.  Ber- 
nard MEr.cER,  Burgess  of  Perth,  did  homage  to  Edwabd  I. 
1296.    The  first  certain  ancestor  of  Mercer,  of  Aldie,  is  i 

THOMis  Mercer,  held  property  from  the  Abbey  of  Scone. 
He  had  an  order  from  Edward  III.,  28  May,  1341,  on  the  Con-       ' 
stable  of  Bordeaux,  for  money  due  for  raising  men  and  horsei^      I 
for  service  in  Aquitaine.    His  son,  , 

John  Merger,  Provost  of  Perth,  sat  in  the  General  Council 
of  the  Kingdom  of  Scotland  from  1364  to  1367,  and  acted  as 
Receiver  of  Revenue  while  the  office  of  Chamberlain  -was 
vacant  in  1376.  He  had  charters  in  1302  and  1364  of  Aldie 
and  Meikleour,  which  are  vested  in  his  heir  general,  Emily 
Jane,  Baroness  Nairne  in  her  own  right.  Dowager  Marchioness 
of  Lansdowne.  He  m.  Ada,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Murray,  of 
Tulliberdine,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Andrew  Mercer,  who  had  a  grant,  1  July,  I37I,  of  lands  in 
Dalkeith  from  David,  Earl  of  Strathearn,  and  had  charters  to 
him  and  his  wife,  Joneta,  from  Robert  II.,  King  of  Scots,  6 
March,  1378,  and  18  Aug.  1381,  and  d.  1389.    His  son, 

Sir  Michael  Merger,  6. 1379,  in  ward  to  Sir  Walter  Stewart, 
Lord  of  Brechin ;  m.  12  June,  1402,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Stewart,  of  Durrisdeer,  and  had  two  sons.  i.  Andrew, 
his  heir;  ii.  Robert,  whose  line  failed  with  his  great-grand- 
son Robert,  1583.  Sir  Michael  d.  before  1439,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Mercer,  who  was  seised  of  Faithly  and  Tyree,  13 
.luly,  1439,  and  had  a  charter  constituting  the  Barony  of 
Meikleour,  21  March,  1443.  He  m.  Margaret  Drummond,  and 
d.  1473,  leaving  a  son. 

Sir  Lawrence  Merger,  who  sat  in  Parliament  as  a  Minor 
Baron  1481 ;  to.  14  July,  1475,  Isobel,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Wardlow,  of  Torr)-,  and  d.  1501,  leaving  by  her  (who  to. 
2ndly,  1604,  Patricli  Mercer,  of  Inchbrakie), 

Henry  (Sir),  who  in.  Margaret  Douglas,  of  Lochleven,  and 
fell  at  Flodden  1513.  He  was  ancestor  of  Merger,  of 
Kimrain,  extinct  1(J57  ;  of  Mcljiins,  represented  by  the 
Dowager  Marchioness  of  Lansdowne :  and  of  Saline,  extinct 
in  the  male  line  1875  {see  Tod-Mercee  of  Scotsbank). 

Robert,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Isobel,  111.  Robert  Maule,  of  Panmure. 

The  2nd  son, 
EoBERT  Mehceb,  Esq.  of  NewtoQ  and  Forgandenny,  m.  circa 


MER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MER 


1375 


1526,  Helen,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Chisholm,  Esq.  of 
Cromlix,  and  widow  of  James  Oliphant,  and  had  issue, 
1.  James,  whose  male  line  became  extinct  ICl";  ii.  William, 
d.  s.  J}.  1605,  aged  about  80  ;  ni.  Andrew,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Eobert  Mercer  d.  in  1547.     His  3rd  son, 

Andrew  Mercer,  of  Potterhill,  co.  Perth,  Merchant  Burgess 
«f  Perth,  and  Sheriff  Depute,  m.  13  June,  1562,  Mariot,  dau.  of 
Adam  Blackwood,  of  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  m.  Helen  Drummond,  and  was  ancestor  of 
Merger,  of  Potterhill,  extinct  16.39. 

II.  James,  parson  of  Logiebride  and  Canon  of  Duakeld 
Cathedral,  left  four  daus.  in.  Lawrence. 

The  youngest  son, 

Lawrence  Mercer,  M.A.  St.  Andrews  L'niversity,  parson 
of  Fossoway  (parish  in  which  Aldie  is  situated;,  laureatcd  at 
St.  Andrews  1600,  b.  1W9  ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander 
AVallace,  minister  of  Kossoway,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  Lawrence,  his  heir.  ii.  John.  in.  James. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  8  Feb.  1619,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Mylis, 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  Edmond,  ancestor  of  Mercer-Hendek- 
soN,  of  Fordel,  and  Gen.  Warren  Mercer,  H.E.I.C.S.  He  d. 
1657,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Mercer,  b.  about  1608,  laureated  at  Edinburgh 
■25  July,  1629,  s.  his  father  as  parson  of  Fossoway  in  1657  ;  vi. 
Catharine,  dau.  of  John  Murray,  minister  of  Kinkell,  and  had, 

I.  James,  6.  1654,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Lawrence,  his  heir. 

He  d.  1658,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lawrence  Mercer,  of  Pitteuchar,  parson  of  Ga.sk,  16.56, 
deprived  of  liis  ottice,  being  a  non-juror,  by  the  Privy  Council, 
1697  ;  771.  1706,  Jean,  only  dau.  of  William  Lindsay,  Bishop  of 
Dunkeld,  and  relict  of  James  Lindsay,  of  Dowhill,  and  had 
issue, 

James  Francis,  of  Pitteuchar,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  (7.  s.p. 
killed  13  Aug.  1756,  in  command  of  Fort  Oswego,  U.S. 

Lawrence,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  at  Jamaica,  Aug.  1742. 

William. 
He  d.  5  Feb.  1720.    His  youngest  son, 

William  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Pitteuchar  and  Potterhill,  6. 
1  Oct.  1717,  was  Sheriff  Substitute  of  co.  Perth;  m.  1  Nov. 
1746,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Swan,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1790)  had  issue, 

I.  Lawrence  James,  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  10  Jan.  1752;  d.  s.  j). 
20  Aug.  1791.  II.  James,  h.  3  Aug.  1753,  d.  unm. 

III.  William,  of  Potterhill  (which  he  sold),  b.  8  Jan.  1755, 
served  in  the  Bengal  Cavalry;  m.  0  Nov.  1788,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Robert  Forbes,  of  Corse,  co.  Banff,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Forbes,  of  Hawthornden  (who  took  the  name  of  Drummond), 
and  d.  3  Aug.  1801,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Drummond,  of  Huntingtower,  co.  Perth,  Major 
J6th  Lancers,  h.  at  Benares,  Bengal,  16  Oct.  1796;  7ii.  7 
June,  1853,  his  cousin,  Anne  Elliot  (who  d..  27  Aug.  1S31), 
■dau.  of  George  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Gorthy.  He  d..  18  Aug. 
2871,  leaving  issue, 

William  Lindsay,  of  Huntingtower,  h.  23  April,  1858, 
Lieut.  19th  Kegt. ;  m.  April,  1891,  Miss  Lister. 
Anne  Grseme,  6.  25  Sept.  1854. 

1  Anne  Abemethy,  in.  16  July,  1813,  Charles  M'Giigor, 
Esq.  (brother  of  Sir  James  M'Grigor,  Bart.),  who  d.  15 
March,  1841. 

2  Eliza  Forbes,  m.  15  Nov.  1809,  Richard  Charles  Blunt, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles  William  Blimt,  Bart.,  and  d,. 
23  April,  1871. 

3  Charlotte  !^impson,  m.  30  June,  1819,  Eobert  Lockhart, 
Esq.  of  Castlehill,  Camnethan  House,  Lanark,  who  rf. 
2  Nov.  1850.     She  d.  18  March,  1869. 

4  Louisa,  m.  23  F"eb.  1819,  Alexander  Brcdie,  Esq.,  and  d.. 
8  Feb.  1881. 

in.  James  Francis,  6.  28  Aug.  1756,  Lieut.-Col.  22nd  Kegt. ; 
m.  Clarinda  O'Grady,  and  d.  s.p.  26  April,  1809. 

IV.  Graeme,  of  Mavisbank,  6.  4  Julj-,  1764,  H.E.I.C.S.; 
d.  unm.  6  Oct.  1811. 

v.  John,  Lieut.  Marines,  h.  13  Sept.  1766 ;  d.  unm.  April, 

1794. 
-VI.  Thomas,  b.  16  June,  1769;  d.v.nin.  15  Aug.  1833. 
VII.  George,  of  Gorthy. 

I.  Annie  Margaret,  to.  22  Dec.  1790,  Peter  Duncan,  Esq.  of 
Damside,  Perth;  d.  s.  p.  20  March,  1824. 

II.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1776. 

III.  Hannah,  d.  unm.  17J6. 

Hr.  Mercer  d.  16  Jan.  1785.    His  youngest  son, 

George  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Gorthy,  Dryden,  and  Mavisbank, 
A.  21  July,  1772,  entered  H.E.I.C.  Marine,  but  became  subsc- 
■quently  a  merchant  at  Calcutta.  He  was  one  of  the  original 
founders  of  the  colony  of  Victoria,  and  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Perth;  he  m.  12  Sept.  1810,  Frances  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John 
Eeid,  Esq.,  Beng.il  Medical  Service,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  April, 
1862)  he  had  issue, 


GR.EME  Reid.  of  Gorthy. 

George  Duncan,  Lieut.  45th  Rcgt.  H.E.I.C,  rf.  25  July,  1881. 
William  Thomas,  Colonial  Secretary  and  late  Acting  Governor 
of  Hong-Kong,  China,  b.  17  Oct.  1821;  m.  23  April,  1862, 
Mary  Philips,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Nind,  Vicar  of 
Woodcot,  CO.  Oxford,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  May,  1879. 
John  Henry,  late  of  Gorthy. 
Charles  M'Whirter,  Major-Gen.  K.A.,  b.  12  March,  1823;  d. 

12  March,  1884. 
Laurence  James,  7j.   8   Nov.  1833;    m.  21  Feb.  1871,  Julia 
I'anny  Eliza,  dau.  of  Lestock  K.  PkCid,  Esq.,  Member  of 
Council  and  Acting  Governor  of  Bombay,  and  d.  3  March. 
1885,  leaving  Laurence-Lestock,  b^  17  March,   1879,  -I'dicia 
Emily,  and  Eva  Julia  Jane. 
Anne  EUice.  m.  June,  1853,  her  cousin,  William  D.  Mercer, 
of  Huntingtower,  d.  27  Aug.  1881,  leaving  issue,  one  son 
and  one  dau. 
Frances  Georgina,  m.  George  Falconar,  Esq.  of  Carlowri'', 
and  has  one  son  and  two  daus. 
Han  iett  Jane.  Emily  Eliza,  d.  5  Aug.  1374. 

Louisa  Rachel.  Charlotte  Catherine. 

George  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Gorthy,  d.  7  Dec.  1853,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Gr^me  Reid  Meeceb,  Esq.  of  Gorthy,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  for 
Midlothian,  b.  29  Aug.  1812;  m.  5  July,  1854,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  James  Hay,  Esq.  of  Colliepriest,  and  his  wife.  Lady  Mary 
Ramsay,  dau.  of  George,  8th  Earl  of  Dalhousie;  d.  s.  p.  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Henry  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Gorthy,  co.  Perth,  formerly 
member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Victoria,  Australia,  6. 
4  Jan.  1823;  m.  11  Dec.  1861,  Annie  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Anstruther,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Laurence,  now  of  Gorthy. 

II.  Frank,  Indian  Government  Telegraph  Ser\-ice,  b.  15  Jan. 
1S64. 

III.  Ernest,  6.  16  Sept,  1371. 

I.  Marion  Maud. 

II.  Mabel  Marion  Douglas. 

Mr.  J.  H.  Mercer  d.  8  Dec.  1391. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  between  in  chief  three  cros.ses  pattec 
of  the  last,  and  in  base  a  mullet  az.  as  many  bezants,  on  a 
canton  of  the  second  a  boar's  head  couped  of  the  first.  Crest — 
A  stork's  head  couped,  holding  a sei'pent.  Motto — CruxChiisti 
nostra  corona. 

Residence — Huntingtower  House,  Perth. 


MERCER  OF  SCOTSBANK. 

Tod-Meecee,  James,  Esq.  of  Scotsbank,  and 
Hyndliope,  co.  Selkirk,  and  Hope  Park,  Edin- 
burgh, J. P.,  Advocate,  Commissioner  of  Supply  for 
CO.  of  Selkirk,  b.  1836 ;  m.  2  Jan.  1868,  Constance 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Meyrick  Beebee  (of  the 
Legge-Beebees,  of  Willey  Court,  co.  Hereford),  of 
Womaston,  co.  Eadnor,  and  Rector  of  Simonburn, 
Xorthumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Laurence  Mercee,  h.  28  Oct.  1868. 

II.  Bernard  Meyrick  Mercer,  b.  1870,  Lieut.  R.E. 
I.  Constance  Mary. 

Mr.  Tod-Mercer  s.  to  the  Selkirkshire  estates  in 
1875,  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Robert 
Mercer,  heir  male  of  the  old  baronial  family  of 
Mercer  of  Aldie  and  Meikleour,  and  assumed  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Meecee.  He  is  tin 
heir  under  the  cntad  executed  by  Sir  James  Mercer 
of  Aldie,  Knight  and  Baronet,  dated  31  July,  1669. 
and  also  under  the  entail  executed  by  Sir  Laurence 
Mercer  of  Aldie,  Knight  and  Bart.,  dated  27  June, 
1715.  The  above  estates  are  now  in  the  possession 
of  Emily  Jane,Dowagee  Maechioness  of  Lax.s- 
downe  and,  in  her  own  right,  Baroxess  Naiexe, 
the  present  representative  of  the  Mebcees  of  Mel - 
gins  {see  Meecee  of  Gorthy). 

liineaere. — Sir  Laurence  Mercer,  of  Aldio  and  Meikleour, 
descended  from  Sir  Henry  Mercer,  who  fell  at  Flodden  1613, 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Laurence  Mercer  (see  Mercer  of  Gorthy),  m. 
Jean,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Ruthven,  and  they  had 
charters,  1577-84,  of  annual  rents  and  lands  in  favour  of 
themselves  and  their  youngest  son  Robert. 

Robert  Mercer,  of  Saline  and  Salineshaw,  Fife,  vi.  Rebecca 
Carmichael,  and  had  one  son, 

Robert  Mercer,  of  Saline,  m.  Agnes  Wardlaw,  and  d.  Dea. 
1665,  leaving  an  only  son, 

James  Meeceb,  of  Salineshaw,  who  registered  arms  18  IVlarch, 


1376 


MER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MET 


1676,  1)!.  1st  March,  16S3,  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Oliphant,  of 
Kineddar,  Fife,  who  d.  16SS ;  "indly,  7  Nov.  1689,  Giles,  dau. 
of  John  Kenton,  of  Milleam,  Perth.  He  d.  1705,  and  was 
,«.  by  his  son  hy  the  2nd  marriage, 

James  Mekceb,  of  Kirklands,  Saline,  <5rc.,  who  m.  Jean, 
oldest  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Scott,  of  Scotsbank,  co.  Selkirk. 
Their  son, 

Kobeut  JIebceb,  of  Kirklands  and  Scotsbank,  sold  the 
Saline  property  to  his  cousin,  William  Jlerccr,  of  Akiie,  in 
17G7.  He  in.  20  July,  1757,  Jean,  dau.  of  William  Brown,  of 
Klliston  and  Lindsaylands,  co.  Lanark,  and  <^  26  March, 
176S,  leaving  by  her  (who  (/.  12  Aug.  1810,  aged  82)  a  son, 

James   Mercer,  of  Scotsbank,   b.  12  March,  1760;   m.   20 
June,  1794,   Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Ainslie,  a  Major  in  Ker's 
Horse;  he  bought  Hyndhope  in  1813,  and  d.  1843,  leaving, 
lioBERT  Mercer,  of  Scotsbank.  b.  1797;  m.  27  Oct  1825,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Scotfc-MoncreilT,  of  Newhalls,  co.  Lin- 
lithgow, and  Fossoway,  co.  Perth,  and  rf.  3  Nov.  1875,  when 
his  nephew,  the  present  represcntarive,  s.  to  his  estates. 
Susan  Mercer,  m.  1830,  James  Tod,  of  Deanston,  co.  Perth, 
and  Hope  Park,  Edinburgh,  W.S.,  son  and  heir  of  James 
Tod,  of  Deanston  and  Hope  Park,  and  d.  2   July,    1876, 
leaving  by  her  husband  (who  d.  1858)  three  sons, 
1  James,  who  s.   his  maternal  uncle,  and   assumed   the 
surname  of  Mercek. 
'1  Robert  Mercer,  b.  1839,  Jl.-ijor  in  the  army,  late  Capt. 
43rd  Light  Infantry,  m.  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Francis  Campbell  Mercer,  b.  1  Oct.  1874. 
Robert  Cecil  Mercer,  b.  9  Nov.  1882. 
3  John  Heniy,  b.  1845,  m.  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
James  Victor. 

J  )■/»« — 1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  fesse  between  three  crosses  pattee 
in  chief  gu.,  and  a  mullet  in  base  az.  as  many  bezants,  within  a 
bordure  indented  of  the  second,  for  Mercer  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a 
tV.«se  sa.  between  three  foxes'  heads  rouped  ppr.,forToD.  Crest  — 
A  cross  paitee  titchde  gu.     Motto — Crux  Christi  mea  corona. 

Seat — Scotsbank,  co.  Selkirk. 

t'itt6— Scottish,  W. 


MEREDITH  OF  PENTRE  BYCHAN. 

Warter-Mereditii,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Pentre 
Bychan,  co.  Denbigh,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff,  1886, 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army  (retired),  served  with  the 
41st  Eegt.  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  at  the  Ahna  and 
at  Inkerman  (when  he  was  severely  wounded),  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  afterviards  served  in  the  45th 
Eegt.  in  Burmah ;  b.  27  Aug.  1825  ;  m.  30  April, 
IS.jo,  Sophia  Henrietta,  5th  dau.  of  the  late  CajDt. 
Thomas  Parry  Jones  Parry,  E.N.,  of  Llwyn-Onn, 
CO.  Denbigh,  and  has  had  issue, 

Henry,  Lieut.  3rd  batt.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  6.  2  July, 

1858;  d.  unm.  15  Jan.  1877. 
Alice,  b.  30  Nov.  1860. 

Liineag'e. — This  family  traces  its  descent  maternally 
from  EuNTDD  Gwernwt,  Lord  of  DufTryn  Clwyd,  founder  of 
the  XIV  Noble  Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys. 

Meredith  ap  David,  of  Alington,  was  8th  in  descent  from 
Eunydd,  and  father  of  Rowland  Meredith,  of  Alington,  who 
assumed  the  family  surname.     His  grandson, 

Richard  Meredith,  seated  at  Pentre  Bychan,  founded  the 
family  before  us.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Slorgan  ap 
David  ap  Robert,  gent.,  and  had  issue,  i.  William  (Sir)  Knt. 
of  Stansly,  co.  Denbigh,  and  of  Leeds  Abbey,  Kent,  father  of 
Sir  William  Meredith,  Bart,  of  Stansly,  created  a  Bart. 
1622;  II.  HcGH,  whose  line  we  are  about  to  detail.  The  2nd 
son, 

Hugh  Meredith,  of  Wrexham  and  Pentre  Bychan,  was  an- 
cestor of  the  Merediths  of  Pentre  Bychan,  whose  last  direct 
male  heir, 

Thomas  Meredith,  M.D.,  of  Pentre  Bychan,  d.  s.  x>.  1802, 
and  bequeathed  his  estate  to  (the  son  of  bis  sLster,  Margaret, 
and  her  husband,  Joseph  Warter,  Esq.  of  Sibberscott,  Salop, 
who  d.  1811)  his  nephew, 

Henry  Warter-Meredith,  Esq.  of  Pentre  Bychan,  co.  Den- 
bigh, J.P.,  High  Sheriff,  b.  16  Nov.  1800,  who  assumed  by 
royal  licence,  1824,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Meredith.  He 
'III.  1st,  Sept.  1821,  Elizabeth  Lowry,  only  dau.  of  the  celebrated 
African  traveller,  Mungo  Park,  and  by  her  (who  rf.l  3  Feb. 
1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  (Lieut. -Col.'),  now  of  Pentre  Bychan. 

I.  Marion,  m.  Capt.  Phillips,  Scots  Gieya  (deceased),  and  has 
issue,  Constance. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  4  June,  1872,  Mary  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of 


Bevis  Heywood  Thelwall,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Sophia  Rebecca 
Mostyn  Owen,  andcZ.  8  May,  1879, 

Armx — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  or.  Crest— AWon's  head  erased 
or.  Mntln — Heb  dduw  heb  ddim,  a  duw  a  digon.  (In  Eng- 
li-h,  '-Without  God,  without  everything;  with  God,  having- 
enough.") 

Seat — Pentre  Bychan  Hall,  Wrexham. 


MESHAM  OF  EWLOE  HALL. 
Mesham,  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Pontryffydd,  and 
Ewloe  Hall,  co.  Flint,  and  Phis  Bennett,  co.  Denbigh, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Flint,  Higli  Sheriff  1881,  and  J.P. 
CO.  Denbigh,  formcrlyCapt.  IstEoyal  Dragoons,  and 
commanded  the  Denbighshire  Yeomanry,  1886-92, 
and  now  Hon.  Colonel  of  that  Regt.,  educated  afc 
Marlborough,  and  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1860),  b.  1837,  m.  1861,  Elizabeth  Emmeline, 
second  dau.  of  Major  J.  O.  Burridge,  late  16th 
Lancers,  of  Barton  Fields,  Canterbury,  and  has  had 
issue, 

Arthur  Bennett,  6.  1864.  m.  1887,  Georgina  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Colonel  John  Stanley  Howard,  44tli 
Kegt. ,  of  Balliua  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

Eileen  Moncbieffe. 
Col.  Arthur    Mesliam  is  patron    of    the  living  of 
Lullingfield,  co.  Salop,  and  has  alternate  presenta- 
tion to  the  living  of  Eipple,  co.  Kent. 

Liineag'e. — This  family  traces  its  descent  from  Hakrt  db 
Messam,  of  Ewloe  in  F^Iintshire,  who  married  the  dau.  and 
heir  of  Richard  Aston,  son  of  Adam  Aston,  in  1268.  She 
conveyed  Aston  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Hawarden,  Flintshire, 
to  her  husband.  About  1404,  Margery,  dau.  of  William  de 
Meysham  or  Messam,  m.  Richard  Whitley  of  Aston,  and  frori 
them  descended  the  ancient  family  of  Whitley,  of  Aston. 
Ewloe  is  still  in  the  possession  of  the  Meshams. 
The  immediate  ancestor. 

Rev.  Robert  Mesham,  Rector  of  Ripple,  Kent,  m.  Rosa- 
mond, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Roberts,  Provost  of  Eton  College, 
and  t;.  1827,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1819,  had,  with  other 
issue, 

ABTH0R  Bennett,  of  whom  presently. 

3Iargaret  Elizabeth,  of  Pontryffydd,  d.  unm.  1873. 

His  son. 

The  Rev.  Arthur  Bennett  Mesham,  of  Ripple,  m.  1834, 
Moncreiffe,  second  dau.  of  the  late  William  Paterson,  Esq.  oJ 
Cunnoquhie,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1888,  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  now  of  Pontryffydd,  s.  his  aunt  1873. 

II.  Bennett,  6.  1845;  d.  1846. 

I.  Moncrieffe,  m.  Rev.  C.  P.  Tidd  Pratt,  and  d.  s.  p.  1878. 

II.  Rose,  m.  1860,  W.  N.  Persse,  Esq.  ll.A.,  of  Roxborough, 
CO.  Galway. 

III.  Eliz.ibcth,  7)1.  1862,  J.  Farquhar,  Esq.  of  Hall  Green,  co. 
Kincardinee,  and  had  issue,  two  daus.,  both  d.  unm. 

The  Rev.  A.  B.  Mesham  d.  1870. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  az.  two  stags  trippant,  between  as 
many  stars  of  eight  points  in  fesse  all  counterchanged.  Crest — 
A  lion  guardant  ppr.  charged  on  the  body  with  a  star  of  eight 
points  and  supporting  with  the  dexter  forepaw  a  stag's  attires 
or.    Motto — Duty. 

/Sca«— Pontryffydd,  Trefnant,  K.S.O.,  N.  Wales. 

Club — Army  and  Navy. 


METCALFE  OF  HA'WSTEAD  HOUSE. 

{See  Booth  of  Uaioslead  Souse,  in  Supp.) 

4 

METCALFE  OF  PORCH  HOUSE. 

{See  Maewood  of  Busbi/  Hall.) 


METCALFE  OF  INGLETHORPE. 

(-See  Meetkerke  of  Julians.) 

♦ 

METGE  OF  ATHLUMNEY. 
Metge,  Robert    Henrt,  Esq.  of   Athlumney, 
CO.  Meat]],  J.P.,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  co. 


MEr 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MEY 


1377 


Meath  1880-84,  h.  1850;  m.  1874,  Fraucis  Thoma- 
eina  Virginia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Lambart,  Hector 
of  Jfavan,  son  of  Gustavus  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau- 
pare,  and  has  bad  issue, 

I.  EoBEKT  Eenkt,  b.  1875.    II.  Pierre  Ponsonby,  6.  1873. 
ni.  Eadulphe  Cole,  b.  1881. 

IV.  Selwyn  Ibbetson  Cole,  6.  1886. 

V.  Noel  Cole,  d.  1887. 

VI.  Francis  Charles  Cole,  b.  1889. 

I.  Virginia  Maria  Frances  Cole.        ii.  Louisa  Charlotte  Cole. 
ill.  EUeen  Mary  Cole.  iv.  Etliel  Cole. 

V.  May  Cole.  vi.  Edith  Cole. 

VII.  <Jladdys  Ibbetson  Cole. 

Lineage.— Petee  Metge  (or  Metgee),  a  Huguenot,  whc 
left  France,  and  settled  at  Athlumney  after  the  revocation  of 
the  Edict  of  Xantes,  was  of  an  old  Protestant  family  possessed 
of  considerable  estates  in  Brittany  (the  name  was  originally 
spelled  "  Metgefe,"  but  the  final  e  has  been  dropped  by  later 
generations).    His  son, 

Peteb  Metge,  Esq.  of  Athlumney,  M.P.  for  Boyle  and 
Tallaght,  m.  Janet  Lyon,  of  the  Strathmore  family,  and  by 
her  had  twQ  sons,  Petee  and  John.    The  elder, 

Peteb  Metge,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  M.P.  for  Boyle, 
ra.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart.,  and  had  a  dau.,  who 
d.  unra.,  and  was  s.  by  liis  brotlier, 

John  Metge,  Esq.  of  Atiilumney,  Navan,  and  Warrenstown, 
Dunboyne,  Capt.  4th  Dragoons,  M.P.  for  Duudalk  in  the 
Irish  Parliament,  and  Deputy  Auditor-General  of  the  Irish 
Treasury.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  P.obert  Cole 
Bowen,  Esq.  of  Bowen's  Court,  he  liad  issue. 

I.  Petek  Ponsonby,  late  of  Athlumney,  d.  s.  p.  10  Xov. 
1873. 

II.  John  Charles,  of  Sion,  in.  Eliza  Ibbetson,  dau.  of  Henry 
Cole,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Owen,  deceased. 

"2  Francis  Burton,  of  LadywcU,  Atlilone,  co.  'Vrestmeath, 
and  Dardistown,  Killucan,  co.  Westmeath,  ra.  Anne, 
•eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Cole  Bowen,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
John  ;  Charles,  b.  laTl ;  Harry ;  Frances  Burton  ;  Anne  ; 
Henrietta  Cole. 

3  Petee  Ponsonbt,  now  of  Eathkea,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Julia,  dau.  of  W.  Westropp  Brereton,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has 
issue,  Peter  Ponsonby. 

4  Robert  Henry,  now  of  Athlumney. 

1  Elizabeth  Ibbetson  Cole. 

2  Henrietta  Cole,  m.  G.  Mulock,  Esq.  of  Kilnagama, 
King's  CO.,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

3  Louisa  Charlotte,  m.  J.  Preston  Walsh,  Esq.  late  38th 
Segt. 

III.  Robert  Henry,  deceased. 

I.  Louisa  Cole,  m.  Eev.  Kobert  Thompson,  of  Greenmount, 
Eector  of  Navan,  deceased.  ii.  Isabella,  deceased. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  fleuis-de-lis  az.,  two  and  one.  Motto — 
Hoc  age. 

Stat — Athlumney,  Kilcairne,  co.  Meath. 


MEYNELIi  INGRAM  OF  HOAR  CROSS. 

Meyn-ell  Ingeam,  Hon.  Emily  Charlotte,  of 
Temple  Newsam,  co.  York,  and  Hoar  Cross,  co. 
Stafford,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Viscount 
Halifax,  Gr.C.B.,  by  Lady  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Cliarles,  2nd  Earl  Grey,  K.G.,  m.  11  Aug.  1863, 
Hugo  Francis  Meynell-Ingram,  Esq.  of  Temple 
jS'ewsam  and  Hoar  Cross,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
West  Staffordshire,  who  d.  s.  p.  26  May,  1871. 

liineage. — Nichols,  in  his  History  of  Leicestershire,  says 
that  the  Metnells  of  Langley  Mesnil  and  Hoar  Cross  are 
stated  to  be  descended  from  Hugo  de  Geente  Mesnil,  a 
potent  Norman  Baron. 

EoBEBT  de  Mesnil,  son  of  Gilbert  de  Mesnil,  held,  12  Henet 
II.,  five  knights'  fees  of  Ealph  Fitzhubert,  of  which  Langley 
was  one.  He  had  three  sons,  Stephen,  ancestor  of  the 
Meynells  of  Worlto^i,  co.  York;  Egbert,  from  whom  are 
maternally  descended  the  Shirleys  ;  and  William,  ancestor 
of  the  family  before  us.  This  William  de  Mesnil,  of  Langley 
Mesnil,  was  father  of  Hugo  de  Mesnil,  of  Langley  Mesnil, 
living  1248,  who  to.  Philippa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ednesoure. 
By  her  he  left  two  sons,  William  Mesnil,  of  Langley  Mesnil, 
a  great  benefactor  to  Yeveley  Priory,  and  Giles  de  Mesnil, 
who  sat  in  Parliament  as  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  co.  Derby 
temp.  Edward  I.,  and  d.  the  2Gth  year  of  the  following  reign. 
The  eldest  son,  William  Mesnil,  was  father  of  Hugh  de 
Menil,  of  Langley  Mesnil,  who  represented  the  co.  in  five 
Parliaments,  teitqt.  Edward  III.  He  m.  Johanna,  dau.  and 
II. 


heir  of  Robert  de  la  Ward,  Steward  of  the  Household  tr> 
Edward  I.,  and  by  her  left  a  son.  Sib  Hugo  de  Menil,  of 
Langley  Menil,  a  gallant  warrior  of  the  martial  time  in  which 
he  lived.  He  fouKhtat  Cressy  and  Poictiers,  and  was  invested 
with  the  Order  of  the  Bath.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Ralph, 
Lord  Bassett,  of  Drayton,  and  cousin  and  heir  of  Eoger  de 
Verdon,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Eichard  de  Menil,  who  d. 
1376,  leaving  by  Johanna  his  wife,  two  sons,  i.  Ealph,  of 
Langley  Menil  (who  d.  1389,  leaving  by  Christiano  Chute  his 
wife,  four  daus.,  viz.,  Joan,  m.  1st,  John  Staunton,  of  Staun- 
ton Harold,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Clinton ;  Elizabeth ; 
Margaret,  m.  Roger  Dethick;  and  Thomasine,  ??i.  Reginald 
Dethick,  whose  heiress  m.  Blassett,  of  Blore) ;  ii.  William,  of 
Yeveley,  M.P.  for  co.  Derby  21  Richard  II.,  who  d.  3  Henby 
IV.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Gerald  Meynell,  M.P.  for  co. 
Derby,  13  Henry  VI.,  father  of  Ealph  Meynell,  of  Yeveley 
and  Willington,  who  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  HaU,  of  Leicester, 
and  d.  13  Heney  VII.,  leaving  a  son  and  successor,  Ealph 
Meynell,  living  1499,  whose  son,  Gerald  Mkynell,  of 
Willington,  d.  1526,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Henry  Meynell, 
of  Willington  and  Yeveley,  who  d.  1541,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son,  John  Meynell,  Esq.,  who  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Bradborn,  Knt.  of  The  Hough,  and  d.  1552.  His  son  and  heir. 
John  Meynell,  of  Willington  and  Yeveley,  m.  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Markhani,  of  Notts,  and  was  fathsr  of 

Francis  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Willington,  d.  1618.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Smith,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Giffard,  of  Chillington,  co.  Stafford,  and  left  two 
sons,  Godfrey,  his  heir,  and  Francis,  of  Anslow,  ancestor  of 
the  Meynells  of  Meynell  Langley  {which  see).    The  elder  son, 

Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Willington,  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Whitehaugh,  Esq.  of  Whitehaugh  and 
Yeldersley,  and  cZ.  having  had  issue.  The  eldest  son,  Chaeles, 
was  sisin  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.    The  4th  son, 

Francis  Meynell,  Esq  ,  an  opulent  banker  and  SheriEf  and 
Alderman  of  London,  purchased  the  manor  of  Bradley,  co. 
Derby,  and,  dying  16C6,  left  a  surviving  son  and  heir, 

Godfeey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Bradley,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby, 
1681,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Vernon,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Littleton,  Esq.  and 
had,  with  a  dau.  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  John  Every,  Bart,  of  Eggin- 
ton,  CO.  Derby,  a  son  and  heir, 

Littleton  Poyntz  Meynell,  Esq.,  m.  Judith  Alleyne,  of 
Barbados,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Godfrey,  his  heir,  m.  and  left  three  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Frances,  m.  Edward  Miller  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Shipley  Hall : 

2  Jane,  m.  1776,  Thomas  Davison  Bland,  Esq.  of  Kippax, 
Park,  CO.  York;  3  Harriett,  m.  1789,  Sir  John  Caldwell, 
Bart,  of  Castle  Caldwell,  co.  Fermanagh. 

Hugo,  of  whom  we  treat.  Littleton,  d.  s.  p. 

Mary,  m.  WiUiam  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Tissington,  co.  Derby. 
The  2nd  son, 

Hugo  Meynell,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff,  1758,  and  M.P.  for 
Lichfield,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Gell,  Esq.  of  Hopton, 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  Godfrey,  who  m.  Mrs.  Susanna  Estridge, 
widow,  but  d.  s.  p.  He  to.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Boothby  Scrimshire,  of  Tooley  Park,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her 
had  Hugo,  and  Charles,  of  The  Grove,  near  Ashbourne.  The 
elder  of  these  two  sons, 

Hugo  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Hoar  Cross,  co.  Stafford,  m.  1782, 
the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Ingram,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Viscount 
Irwin,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  1817)  had  issue, 

Hugo  Charles,  his  heir. 

Henry,  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  M.P.,  for  Lisburn,  deceased. 

Edward  Francis,  d.  unm.  1854. 

Elizabeth,  m.  4  July,  1825,  Col.  Weymouth. 

Isabella  Ann,  d.  1807. 

Frances  Adeline,  to.  21  Nov.  1841,  WiUiam  Beckett,  Esq. 
M.P.  for  Leeds,  who  d.  26  Jan.  1863. 
Mr.  Meynell  d.  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugo  Charles  Meynell  Ingbam,  Esq.  of  Temple  Newsam, 
CO.  York,  and  Hoar  Cross  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1826,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Ingeam,  and  m.  Aug.  1819,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Pigou,  Esq.  of  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  and  had  issue, 

Hugo  Francis,  his  heir. 

Louisa  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  d.  unm.  1870. 

Georgiana,  of  Binfield  Manor  House,  Bracknell,  Berks. 

He  d.  25  Feb.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugo  Feancis  Meynell  Ingeam,  of  Temple  Newsam  and 
Hoar  Cross,  who  m.  11  Aug.  1863,  Hon.  Emily  Wood,  and  d. 
1871,  when  his  widow  s.  to  the  estates. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 
escallops  or,  for  Ingeam;  2nd  and  3rd,  vaire  arg.  and  sa.,  for 
Meynell.  Crests — 1st,  Ingeam:  Acock  or;  2nd,  Meynell: 
A  horse's  head  erased  arg.    Motto — Ung  Dieu,  ung  roy. 

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MEY 


Se•(7^^— Temple  Ncwsaro,   near  Wliitkirk,   and  Hoar  Cross, 
near  Rugeley. 

I'oicn  liesuLnec—SS.  Eaton  Sq.,  W. 


lIEYNEIiL  OF  MEYNELL  LANGLEY. 

Metnell,  Godfrey  Francets,  Esq.  of  Mcvnell 
Langley,  CO.  Derby,  J.P.,  lli^li  Sheriff  1874,6.29 
Jan.  1844 ;  m.  11  Oct.  1866,  Emma,  dau.  of  E. 
AVooUett.  Wilmott,  Esq.  of  Buxton,  co.  Derby,  and 
niece  of  Sir  Henry  Wilmot,  Eart.  of  Chaddesden, 
Derby,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6. 8  Oct.  1SG7  ;  d.  5  Sept.  18G9. 

u.  GopiKEY,  6.  19  Aug.  1870.      iii.  Huko,  b.  1  July,  lb75. 

1.  Eleanor,         ii.  Mary.  m.  Euiina. 

IV.  Margaret,  6.  1S80. 

Xiineagre. — Francis  Metnell,  Esq.  (2n(l  son  of  Francis 
SIeysell,  Esq.  of  Willington,  who  d.  161S),  purchased  an 
estate  at  Anslow,  co.  Stafford,  1C33.  By  Dorothy  his  wife  he 
was  father  of  Francis  Meynbll,  Esq.  who  m.  Mary  Kolleston, 
and  d.  1685,  leaving  a  son,  Francis  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Anslow, 
who  m.  1694,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Francis  Harris,  of  London,  mer- 
chant, and  d.  1727,  having  had  several  children,  all  of  whom 
d.s.  p.,  except  Francis  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Anslow,  ft.  1698,  who 
TO.  5  April,  1724,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Ilarpur,  Esq.  of  Little- 
dover,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  1707,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Meynell,  Esq.,  ni.  Oct.  1778,  Susanna,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Joseph  Ward,  Esq.  of  Little  Chester,  and  dying  6  Feb. 
1802,  aged  75,  was  «.by  his  only  son, 

Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Meynell  Langley  Park,  &.  19 
July,  1779,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby,  1811.  He 
M.  1st,  14  June,  1803,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Avery  Jebb, 
Esq.  cf  Tapton  Grove,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  r?.  1807) 
bad  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  24  April,  1807 ;  m.  15  Dec.  1842,  Sarah,  only  sur- 
viving child  of  William  Brooks  Johnson,  M.D.,  of  Conbench 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  (/.  19  May,  1851,  leaving  issue, 

1  Godfrey  Franceys,  now  of  Meynell  Langley. 

2  John  Jebb,  Major  late  Koyal  Irish  Kifles,  b.  2  March, 
1845. 

3  F'lancis  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Kirk  and 
Meynell  Langley,  formerly  Kector  of  Watermillock,  co. 
Cumberland,  b.  6  Feb.  1851. 

1  Eleanor  Mary,  d.  June,  1860. 

2  Alice  Sarah  FYanccs,  m.  April,  1877,  Eev.  John  Lccke, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Kidbrooke,  Blackheath. 

3  Susanna,  m  4  Jan.  1879,  Reynold  Xcwton  Alleyne,  Esq., 
only  son  of  Sir  John  Xewton  Alleyne,  Bart,  of  Butterley. 

Mr.  Meynell  m.  2ndly,  25  April,  1816,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
David  Balfour,  3rd  son  of  William  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Trenaby, 
CO.  Orkney,  and  by  her  (who  c^.  1849)  hud  issue, 

Godfrey,  Barrister-at-Law.  David. 

Francis,  of  Brent,  Devon. 

Gerard  Coke,  m.  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Leigh 

Pemberton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Torry  Hill  and  Wrinstead  Court, 

Kent. 

AVilliam,  75th  Regt.,  killed  at  Giurgevo.  7  July,  1854. 
Heniy  (Rev.),  Hon.  Canon  of   Cumbrae,  Vice-Provost  and 

Fellow  of  Denstone  College. 
Marion,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Fcilflen,  M.A.,  Rector  of 

Langley.  Harriet. 

Mr.  Meynell  d.  14  June,  1854. 

Amu — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  vairo  arg.  and  sa. :  2nd,  gu., 
a  pale  or ;  3rd,  paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  bend  az.  three 
horseshoes  or.  Crest — A  horse's  head  erased  urg.  Motto — 
\irtute  vici. 

S&.d — Meynell  Langley,  Derby. 


MEYNELL  OF  KILVINGTON. 

Metnell,  Eugae  John,  of  Kilvington  Hall  and 
The  Fryerage,  co.  York,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Judge  of  County  Courts,  and  Recorder  of  Doncaster, 
h.  1  Feb.  1825 ;  m.  5  Aug.  1856,  Maria  Louisa,  dau. 
of  R.  S.  Short,  Esq.  of  Edlington,  co.  Lincoln  {see 
that  family),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edgar  Thomas,  6.  9th,  and  d.  22  Aug.  1857. 

II.  Edgab,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  G  Sept.  1859. 

ni.  Hugo  Thomas,  6.  6  Dec.  1862,  /?<.9  April,  1888,  Mary 
Julia,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Fleming,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  by 
JiUia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Major  John  Canning,  and  niece 
of  Francis  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  and  has  issue,  Hugo 
Charles,  6.  11  Feb.  1889,  Mary  Louise  Maud,  Dorothy 
Mary,  and  Catherine  Mary. 

I.  Louisa  Mary,  a.  Lucy  Mary. 


Liineagre. — Some  time  in  the  12tti  ccninry,  Walter  be- 
Mainill  had  a  grant  from  his  brother,  Roger  de  Hilton,  of 
lands  in  Snotterdon.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  de  SIainill,  who  had  two  sons, 
William,  who  granted  to  Hugh,  his  brother,  the  manor  of 
Hilton,  Snotterdon,   Hisilton,  (fee,  and  to  these  grants  13. 
affixed  a  seal  exhibiting  the  same  armorial  ensigns  as  now 
borne  by  the  family.  Hugh. 

The  2nd  son, 

Hugh  de  Menell,  was  living  from  1203  to  1260.  Hio 
descendant, 

Robert  Meynell,  of  Hilton  (eldest  son  of  John  Menne!,  of 
Hilton),  who  was  summoned  as  a  Grand  Juror  by  Sir  Nicholas 
Constable,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  York,  dj.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Lancaster,  Knt.  of  Stockbridge,  in  Westmorland,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Robert,  of  Hilton,  who  was  appointed  Serjeant- 
at-Law  in  1547;  n.  Henry;  hi.  Anthony.  The  3rd  and 
youngest  son, 

Antuony  Meynell,  Esq.,  purchased  lands  in  Scrooton  of 
Sir  Thomas  Nevil,  1506,  having  previously,  in  conjunction  with, 
his  brotlier  Henry,  acquired  from  William  and  John  Sewster, 
Esqs.,  all  their  lands  in  North  Kilvington.  He  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Greene,  Esq.  of  Lanmoth,  co.  York, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  two  sons,  Roger,  his  heir,  and  Richard,, 
of  Pickhall  and  Thirsk,  and  d.  s.  p.  1612.  Anthony  Meynell 
OT.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rokesby,  of  Morton,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  Robert,  of  Stank,  ancestor  of  the  Meynells  0/ 
Thornaby.  Anthony  Meynell  c(.  1576,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Roger  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony  Catterick,  Esq.  of  Stan^vick,  co. 
York,  by  Elizabetli,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rowland  Tempest,. 
Esq.  of  Holmside,  in  Durham,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1591,  and 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  b.  1564 ;  m, 
1st,  Winefred,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pudsey,  Esq.  of  Barforth,  co> 
York,  by  whom  (who  d,  1604)  he  had  issue.  He  c(.  13  July» 
1653,  and  was  «.  by  his  elder  son, 

Anthony  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  vi.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Thwaites,  Esq.  of  LongMarston,  co.  York,  anil 
had  (with  seven  daus.)  six  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Tho.mab  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  b.  1615  ;  i/i. 
1637,  Gerard,  dau.  of  William  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Nostell  Abbey, 
CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Capt.  Edward  Saltmarshe> 
he  had,  with  several  other  children,  who  all  d.  uiim.,  Mary, 
III.  1669,  John  Briuliam,  Esq.  of  Wyton,  and  a  son, 

Roger  Meynell,  Esq,  of  North  Kilvington,  b.  1639;  ■iii. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Middleton,  Knt.  of  Thumtoft,  2nd  .sou 
of  Sir  Peter  Middleton,  of  Stockeld,  and  had  (with  four  daus., 
of  whom  Ann,  in.  Peter  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld,  and 
Jane,  m.  Marmaduke  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn)  two  sons. 
The  elder  son,  Thomas,  of  North  Kilvington,  d.  «.  p. ;  the 
younger, 

Roger  Mevn-ell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  living  1720  ;  ra. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Hesleysidc,  North- 
umberland, by  whom  (who  rf.  1748)  he  had  with  other  issue, 
two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddleston,  and 
Elizabeth,  111.  James  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether  Witton,  and  a 
son  and  successor,  ' 

Roger  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  in.  17.35,  Barbara 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  William  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddles- 
ton, in  Northumberland,  by  whom  (who  d.  1708)  he  was 
father of 

Edward  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington  and  the  Fryer- 
age,  CO.  York,  m.  17G4,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Cary,  Esq. 
of  Torr  Abbey,  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1802)  he  had,  with 
Other  issue,  a  dau.  Catharine  Dorothy,  m.  1789,  Simon 
Thomas  Scroope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  co.  York,  and  two  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir,  and  George,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  who  d.  1844.  Mr.  Meynell  d.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son, 

Thomas  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington  and  The  Fryer- 
age,  CO.  York,  and  of  Hartlepool,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  April,  1775;  in.  23  Aug.  1804,  Theresa  Mary,  eldest  dau.  o£ 
John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
July,  1844)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Edward,  b.  1811,   Barrister-at-Law,  of   Lincoln's  Inn;  m. 

May,  1840,  Katheiine,  dau.  of   Joseph  Michael,  M.D.,  of 

Stamford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1841)  had  u  son, 

Edward  Thomas,  his  heir. 

Hugo  George,  b.  1813;  d.  17  F'eb.  1828. 

Edgar  John,  heir  to  his  nephew. 

Mary  Teresa,  m.  1861,  J.  Howard  Bedingfcld,  Esq.,  and  bM  ' 
issue. 

Emma  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1844. 


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Mr.  Meynell  d.  July,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Meynell,  Ksq.  oi  Kilvington  Hall,  and  The  Fryer- 
age,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  I>.L.,  b.  1805;  m.  21  Sept.  1841,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Mauleverer,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe 
Hall,  near  Northallerton.  He  d.  s.  p.  24  March,  1863,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edwaed  Thomas  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Kilvington,  6.  28  Jan. 
1841;  m.  10  Jan.  1871,  Matilda,  eldest  dau.  of  Christopher 
■\Villiam  Carter  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Spennithorne  Hall,  co.  York. 
He  d.  s.  p.  at  Florence,  17  March,  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 
Edgar  John  Meynell,  Esq.  now  of  Kilvington  and  The 
Fryerage. 

Arms — Az.,  three  bars  gemelles  and  a  chief  or,  quartering 
Cattkrick,  Catterick  (ancient),  Tempest,  Washington,  Um- 
FREviLLE,  &c.  Crest — A  negro's  head  ppr.  encircled  with  a 
wreath  arg.  and  az.  Motto — Deus  non  reliquit  memoriam 
humilium. 

Seats — Kilvington  Hall,  near  Thirsk;  The  Fryerage,  near 
Yarn),  co.  York.    Jiesidence — Durham. 


MICHEL  OF  DEWIilSH. 

Michel,  Louisa  Anne,  Ladt,  cf  Dewlish,  Dor- 
set, dau.  of  Maj.-Gren.  H.  Churchill,  C.B.,  and 
widow  of  Field-Maeshal  Sie  John  Michel, 
G.C.B.,  who  d.  24  May,  188G. 

Ijineag'e. — The  Michels  were  an  ancient  and  respectable 
Cornish  family,  branches  of  which  had  been  long  settled  at 
Bodmin,  St.  Colomb,  and  Truro,  and  had  allied  with  the  Beau- 
champs  and  Poles,  and  other  honourable  Houses  in  the  West 
of  England.  From  John,  a  younger  son  of  the  Cornish 
Michels,  Michel  of  Kingston  Russell  descended. 

John  Michel,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Michel,  who  d.  1612) 
resided,  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  at  Dalwood,  in  Stockland 
parish,  where  the  arms  of  the  family  appeared  on  a  window  of 
the  chapel.  He  settled  at  Longbridy,  in  Dorsetshire,  about 
the  year  1600,  and  d.  1639,  possessed  of  the  manor  of 
Kingston  Eussell.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Henning, 
Esq.  of  Poxwell,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Russell,  who  m.  dau.  of  Sir 
Cope  Doyly,  Knt.  of  Chiselhampton,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1659)  had  six  sons  and  eight  daus.  He  d.  1670, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Russell,  h.  1642,  who  m. 
Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcomb 
Bingham,  co.  Dorset,  d.  1717,  leaving  (with  four  daus., 
Penelope,  )/i.  John  Gollop,  Esq.of  Strode;  Frances, d.  iinm.; 
Johanna,  to.  Rev.  Mr.  Edwards,  of  Weymouth  ;  and  Martha, 
d.  unm.  1711)  a  son, 

John  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Russell,  who  m.  1st,  Arabella, 
dau.  of  Henry  Bridges,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1719,  had 
an  only  child,  Harry  Bridges,  who  d.  1721,  aged  14.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Foxley,  Esq.,  by  Alice  his  wife, 
dau.  of  David  Heckstettcr,  Esq.  of  Hamburg;  but  that  lady 
d.  without  issue,  Oct.  1724.  Mr.  Michel  to.  3rdly,  Mary, 
dau,  of  Sir  David  Heckstetter,  of  Southgate,  Middlesex,  and 
had  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  viz., 

John,  his  heir. 

David  Robert,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mary,  m.  Edward  Buckley  Batson,  Esq.,  banker,  of  London, 
and  had  issue. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  Lancelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton  Hall, 
Salop,  and  d.  1759. 

Caroline,  vi.  Eev.  Harry  Lee,  D.D.,  Warden  of  Winchester, 
and  d.  1773. 

Mr.  Michel  d.  1739,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Russell,  at  whose  decease, 
unm.  1742,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 

David  Robert  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Eussell,  Col. 
Dorset  Militia,  m.  1st,  1764,  Grace,  dau.  of  Joh'>.  Ayscough, 
Esq.  of  St.  Thomas-in-the-East,  Jamaica,  and  2ndly,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Edward  Poore,  Esq.,  a  Welsh  Judge,  M.P.  for  Sarum. 
By  the  former,  who  d.  23  Nov.  1777,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

u.  Charles  William,  vi.  Mary,  relict  of  Col.  Strickland,  and 
dau.  of  Edmund  Rolfe.  Esq.  of  Heacham,  Norfolk. 

III.  David,  d.  1779. 

IV.  Doyly,  lost  on  board  the  "  Guardian,"  in  the  South  Seas, 
1791.  ' 

V.  Christopher,  a  military  officer. 

VI.  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Sturminster,  m.  Margaretta, 
eldest  dau.  and  heir  of  Edmund  Morton  Pleydell  Esq.  of 
Whatcombc,  Dorset,  and  d.  t.  p.  1838. 

VII.  Robert,  d.  1779. 

1.  Mary,  to.  AValter  PaiTy  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Eason  Grey,  co. 
Gloucester, 


u.  Grace  Ayscough,  d.  unm,.  16  Dec.  1838. 

III.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  1774. 

IV.  Anne   Heckstetter,  ■m.  1806,  Sir   AVilliam    Walter   Yea, 
Bart,  of  Pyrland. 

V.  Charlotte,  d.  unm. 

Col.  Michel  d.  1803,  and  was  j.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Liedt.-Gen.  John  Michel,  of  Dewlish  and  Kingston  Eussell, 
h.  1765;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Pierce  Crosbie,  Esq.  of 
Ballyheigue  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  and  2ndly,  29  Sept.  1803,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  of  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln, 
son  of  Thomas,  &th  Karl  of  Westmorland,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
March,  1831)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Charles  Edward,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army  (retired),  J.P. 
Hants  and  Dorset,  h.  ISIO:  to.  1851,  Emily,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Bowcher  Clerk,  C.B.,  Chief  Justice  at  Barbados,  and 
has  issue,  Cecil  Bowcher  Duff,  &.  1854 ;  Caroline  Ann  ; 
Emily  Charlotte  Helen;  and  Ada  Eachel. 
Henry  Edward. 

Caroline    Mary,  to.   Col.    Graham,    of    Cossington    House, 
Somerset,  and  d.  s.  p.  1885. 

Charlotte  Anne,  to.  5  June,  1839,  Charles  John  Helyar,  Esq. 
of  Poundisford  Lodge,  Somerset,  who  is  deceased. 
Gen.  Michel  d.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Field  Marshal  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Michel,  of 
Dewlish,  G.C.B.,  P.C,  Field-Marshal  in  the  army.  Gen. 
Commanding  the  Forces  in  Irelarid,  1875-80,  Col.  2nd  batt. 
Royal  Irish  Rifles,  J.P.  for  Dorstt,  b.  1  Sept.  1804;  m.  15 
May,  1838,  Louisa  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  H. 
Churchill,  C.B.,  Quartermaster-Gen.  of  her  Majesty's  Forces 
in  India,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Horace  Charles,  Major,  late  Leicestershire  Eegt.,^ 
6.  12  April,  1843. 

II.  Horace  George    Mansel,  b.  10  May,  1846 ;   d.  in  New 
Zealand,  6  Aug.  1868. 

I.  Blanche  Anne,  rf.  11  March,  1S55,  aged  14. 

II.  Rachel  Mary  Lumley  Godolphin,  m.  '25  April,  1866,  Gen. 
Viscount  Frankfort  de  Montmorency. 

III.  Louisa  Augusta,  vi.  16  Aug.  Ia8l,  Col.  Charles  Edward. 
Beckett,  3rd  Hussars. 

Sir  John  Michel,  a  very  distinguished  officer,  served  in  the 
Kaffir  wars,  the  Indian  Mutiny,  the  Crimea,  and  the  Chinese 
war,  and  twice  received  the  thanks  of  Parliament.  He  d.  24 
May,  1S86. 

Ai-ms — Per  chevron  arg.  and  sa.,  three  herons'  heads  erased 
counterchanged.  Crest — A  dexter  cubit  arm,  vested,  holding  a 
crane's  head  erased  all  ppr.    Motto — Nil  conscire  sibi. 

Stat — Dewlish  House,  near  Dorchester. 


MICHELL  OF  HOIiWELL. 

Michell, William  Petce,  Esq.of  Holwell,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  CornwaU,  and  J.P.  co. 
Devon,  b.  23  Jan.  1811,  m.  8  April,  1839,  Louisa 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Scobell,  Esq.  of  Holwell, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1883)  had  issue, 

Louisa  Scobell,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  William  Pryce  Michell's  father  was  Tobias 
Michell,  Esq.  M.D.,  F.E.G.S.,  of  Eedruth,  Corn- 
wall, who  m.  1789,  Ann,  dau.  of  S.  V.  Pryce,  Esq., 
and  d.  1858,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1861,  1 
William  Petce,  of  Holwell,  2  George  Aunger,. 
J.P.  of  West  End,  Redruth,  co.  Cornwall,  b.  1813, 
d.  1891,  3  Samuel  Vincent  Fryce,  of  Belmont, 
Taunton,  b.  1817,  and  1  MarLanna,  m.  John  Haye, 
Esq.,  D.L.  of  Haye  and  Penventon,  co.  Cornwall. 
iSwi— Holwell,  Whitchurch,  Tavistock,  co.  Devon. 


MICHELL  OF  FOBCETT  PARK. 

Michell,  John,  Esq.  of  Forcett  Park,  co.  York, 
and  Glassel  House,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
15  Dec.  1818 ;  ?«.  1st,  1841,  Jane  Young,  only  dau. 
of  Admiral  Sir  Arthur  Farquhar,  K.C.B.,  K.C.H., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1842),  had  issue, 

Jane,  to.  Eev.  R.  Drake  Palmers,  M..4.,  and  d.  1881,  leaving 
issue. 

He  7«.  2ndly,  Jan.  1845,  Sophia  Janet  Ogilvie, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Farquhareon,  Esq.  of  Haugh- 
ton,  CO.  Aberdeen,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  25  Nov. 
1872),  bag  had  issue, 

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I.  John,  h.  1847  ;  m.  1875,    Mary,  only  dau.  of  Rev.    W. 

Garrett,  of  Crakeliall,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.  p.  1878. 

II.  Charles,  late  Capt.  King's  Eoyal  Rifles,  b.  1849;  m. 
1S83,  Louisa  Kacliel,  '2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas 
Orde  Powlett,  Rector  of  Wensley,  co.  York. 

III.  Archibald  Robert,  6.  1850. 

IV.  Edward  John,  6.  1853. 

V.  Algernon  Percy,  b.  1855. 

\i.  Lancelot  Courtnay  Philip,  b.  1858,  d.  1889. 

VII.  Ogilvie,  6.  and  d.  1863. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  b.  and  d.  1846.  ii.  Sophia. 

Liineag'e. — This  family  is  considered  to  be  a  branch  of 
the  MiCHELs  of  Dtirtis?i. 

Charles  Michell,  Esq.  of  Foi-cett,  co.  York,  Capt.  38th 
Foot,  6.  1756  :  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Alexander 
Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Unthank,  co.  Northumberland,  and  by 
lier  (who  d.  Dec.  1841),  had  a  son, 

John,  b.  1788  ;  m.  Katherine  Niven,  only  dau.   (by  hi-i  2nd 
marriage)  of  John  Kiven,  Esq.  of  Thornton,  co.  Aberdeen, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1835),  had  issue,  at  liia  death  18'i'2, 
Harrj-,  d.  an  infant. 
John,  now  of  Forcett  Park. 

Anne  (deceased),  m.  1836,  Patrick  Pirie-Gordon,  Esq.  J.P. 
of  Buthlaw,  CO.  Aberdeen. 

Mr.  Charles  Michell  d.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  John 
Michell,  Esq.  now  of  Forcett  Park. 

Arms — Per  chevron  gu.  and  sa.,  a  chevron  between  two  swans 
arg.  quarterly  with  Collingwood.  Crest — On  a  mount  ppr.  a 
swan  arg.     Motto — Utile  quod  honestum. 

Seati — Forcett  Park,  Darlington,  co.  York;  and  Glassel 
Bouse,  Aberdeen,  N.B. 


MICKLETHWAIT  OF  TAVERHAM   HALL 
AND  IRIDGE  PLACE. 

MlCELETH'SVAIT,    HeNET    ShARNBOENE    NaTHA- 

Ts'iEL,  Esq.  of  Taverliam  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  Iridge 
Place,  Sussex,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Norfolk  1884, 
Comm.  E.N.,  h.  13  Aug.  1814 ;  s.  his  brother  1877. 

Lineage. — John  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Beeston,  Nor- 
folk, and  Maresfield,  Sussex,  b.  '25  Oct.  1719  (son  of  Nathaniel 
Mickleth-waite,  Esq.  of  Maresfield,  and  6lli  in  descent  from  Sir 
^Villiam  Micklethwait,  of  Kimberworth,  co.  York,  ancestor  of 
the  extinct  Viscounts  Micklethwait,  whose  estates  were  in- 
herited by  the  late  Rev.  John  Nathaniel  Micklethwait,  of  Tavcr- 
ham),  m.  24  Feb.  1756,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
Peckham,  Esq.  of  Iridge,  Sussex  (descended  from  the  Peck- 
hams,  of  Yaldham,  Kent),  and  d.  27  Feb.  1799,  having  had 
issue, 

John,  of  Hillborough,  Norfolk,  h.  1757  ;    in.  3  July,  1782, 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Josiah  Corthine,  of  Anlaby,  cu.  York, 
hut  d.  s.p, 
Nathaniel,  of  whom  presently. 

Jonathan,  b.  1764;  m.  1792,  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Stracey,  1st  Bart,  of  Rackheath,  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

Nathaniel  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Beeston,  b.  20  March, 
1760  ;  Jit.  12  Sept.  1782,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Miles  Bran- 
thwayt,  Esq.  of  Taverham,  Norfolk  (by  Mary  Sotherton  his 
wife,  who  was  lineally  descended  from  the  ancient  family  of 
Sharborn,  of  Sharborn,  Norfolk),  and  dying  27  April,  1786, 
.  left  by  her  (who  d.  5  March,  1793)  two  sons, 
Nathaniel,  late  of  Taverham  Hall. 

Sothebton  Peckham  Bbanthwatt  (Sir),  created  a  Bart. 
1838;  m.  20  July,  1809,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hanbury, 
Esq.  of  Kelmarsh,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  s.  p.  1853.  His 
widow  d.  5  April,  1866. 

Tlie  elder  son, 

Nathaniel  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Taverham  Hall,  Norfolk, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1810,  b.  25  Jan.  17S4 :  m.  1st,  '20  Jan.  1804, 
Lady  Maria  Wilhelmina  Waldegrave,  dau.  of  George,  4th 
Earl  Waldegrave,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1805)  had  one 
son, 

■  Nathaniel  'Waldegrave  John  Bbanthwatt,  Lieut. -Col. 
Scots  F"usilier  Guards,  6.  14  Feb.  1805,  d.  unm.  18  July, 
1856. 

He  m.  2ndly,  27  Dec.  1810,  Lady  Charlotte  Marianne  Harriet 
Rous,  2nd  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Stradbroke,  and  by  her 
•.(who  d.  29  April,  1830)  had  issue, 

John  Nathaniel  (Rev.),  of  Taverham  Hall  and  Iridge  Place, 
i).  17  March,  1812;  m.  29  May,  1849,  Emily  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Mills,  Bart,  of  HiUingdon  Court, 
Middlesex,  and  d.  s.]].  21  July,  1877. 
"Henrt  Sharnbobne  Nathaniel,  now  of  Taverham  Hall  and 
Iridge  Place. 


Frederick  Nathaniel,  b.  1817;  d.  18  Oct.  1878. 

Sotherton  Nathaniel  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Hickling,  Nor- 
folk, b.  22  Aug.  1823. 

George  Nathaniel,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  44th  Kegt.,  b.  1824. 

William  Nathaniel,  d.  1851. 

Sarah  Charlotte,  };i.  28  July,  1835,  John  Mills,  Esq.  of 
Bisteine,  Hants,  and  had  issue,  John ;  Cecil  Nathaniel ; 
and  Francis  Nathaniel. 

Charlotte,  m.  1836,  Fpancis  L'Estrange  Asfley,  younger 
brother  of  Lord  Hastings,  of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk,  anil 
d.  29  July,  1848.  having  had  issue,  Francis  Nathaniel; 
Fredei  ick  Bernard. 

Laura  Charlotte,  m.  25  June,  18.39,  Herbert  Langham,  Esq. 
of  Cottesbrooke,  co.  Northampton,  brother  of  Sir  James 
Langham,  Bart.,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1861,  having  had  issue, 
Herbert  Hay;  Francis  Nathaniel;  and  Henry  Algernon. 

Emily  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  John  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  Rectjr  of 
Cottesbrooke,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  issue,  Emily,  m. 
—  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Quilsborough  Hall,  Northampton. 

Adeline,  d.  1831. 

Gertrude  Charlotte,  in.  1847,  James  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Kings- 
ton House,  CO.  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue,  James 
Herbert. 

Maria  Diana  Charlotte,  m.  28  July,  1859,  Rev.  Frederick 
Edward  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Pulham,  co. 
Dorset,  and  had  issue,  Algernon  (Rev.);  Arthur  (Rev.); 
Ernest ;  Ethel ;  and  Maria. 

Mr.  Micklethwait  d.  7  Jan.  1856. 

Arms — Chequy  arg.  and  gu.,  a  chief  indented  az.  Crest — A 
grifBn's  head  arg.  erased  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  componee 
of  the  second  and  first.    Motto — Favente  numine. 

Sectis— Taverham  Hall,  Norwich;  and  Iridge  Place,  near 
Hawkhurst,  Sussex. 


MICKLETHWAIT  OF  AEDSLEY. 

Micklethwait,  Richard  Key,  Esq.  of  Ards- 
ley,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  b.  23  April,  1868  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  Cambridge,  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Di'agoons, 
m.  2  Aug.  Ib93,  Margaret  Ellen  Stormonth  Key, 
eld.  dau.  of  the  late  Major  "William  Key  Matterson, 
Cheshire  Eegt. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Myklethwayt,  or  Micklethwait, 
has  been  seated  on  its  own  lands  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Barnsley,  W.R.,  co.  York,  over  six  centuries.  The  name 
indicates  it  to  be  of  Scandinavian  origin,  and  signifies  in  that 
language  "  much  land  cleared  from  the  midst  of  forest,"  and 
may  still  be  found  in  Norway  as  "  Mykelwhet."  Hunter,  the 
historian  of  South  Yorks,  says,  from  deeds  he  has  seen,  he  finds 
them  settled  at  Micklethwait,  in  Gunthwait,  parish  of  Peni- 
stone,  before  the  reign  of  King  Edward  I.,  and  are  still 
possessed  of  good  estates  in  the  county,  and  later  at  Ingbirch- 
worth,  in  the  same  parish,  whence  diverged  many  branches. 

Elias,  4th  son  of  John  Micklethwait,  of  Ingbirchworth,  was 
a  merchant  in  York,  M.P.  and  Lord  Mayor  for  that  city  in  the 
reign  of  James  I.,  recorded  his  pedigree,  and  had  his  arms 
confirmed  to  him  at  the  Visitation  of  York  1626,  by  John 
Burrough  Miles,  Norrey  Knight  at  Arms,  "  as  those  found  to 
belong  to  the  ancient  family  of  Micklethwait,  and  as  seen 
ascribed  to  that  family  among  sundry  other  arms  of  illustrious 
people  in  these  Northern  parts  " ;  see  Dugdale's  Visit.  I'orks. 
by  tilt  Surtees  Soc.  From  him  descended  the  Micklethwaits  of 
Swyne  in  Holderness,  a  member  of  which  attained  an  Irish 
Peerage  as  Baron  Micklethwait  of  Portarlington,  and  Viscount; 
Micklethwait  of  Longford,  now  extinct;  their  estates  passed 
to  the  Micklethwaits  of  Taverham  and  Beeston,  co.  Norfolk. 

At  the  hattle  of  Marston  Moor,  Elias,  3rd  son  of  John 
Micklethwait,  of  Ingbirchworth,  commanded  a  troop  of  horse 
under  Lord  Fairfax,  who,  in  his  memorial,  speaks  of  him  as 
"  a  stout  and  honest  gentleman,"  and  was  one  of  the  principal 
officers  slain  on  the  Parliamentary  side.  Of  this  family  also 
was  the  eminent  physician.  Sir  John  Micklethwait,  M.D., 
President  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  and  Physician-in- 
ordinary  to  King  Charles  II.  His  father.  Rev.  Thomas  Mickle- 
thwait, Rector  of  Cherry  Burton,  was  one  of  the  Westminster 
A.ssenibly  of  Divines,  distinguished  for  his  piety  and  learning. 

In  the  17th  century  a  branch  removed  from  Ingbirchworth 
(where  they  held  lands  until  a  recent  date)  to  Ardsley,  parish 
of  Darfleld,  W.R.Y.,  where  William  Micklethwait,  of  Ingbirch- 
worth, TO.  the  heiress  of  the  Whitleys,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Ardsley,  and  became  Lord  of  half  that  Manor;  a  century 
later,  the  whole  came  into  possession  of  this  family  by  pur- 
chase from  Col.  Mawhood,  of  The  Old  Hall  there.  The  Mickle- 
thwaits of  Ardsley  and  of  Pcnhein  trace  royal  descent  from 
King  Edward  III.,  through  the  Baynes  of  Knowstrop  Hall. 

John  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ingbirchworth  and  of  Ardsley, 
who   was  bur.  at   Penistone,   1697,  m.   Catherine,  dau.   of 


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William  Greaves,  of  Hoalden,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
two  daus., 

I.  Kiehard,  eldest  son  and  heir,  of  Inghirchworth,  b.  about 
JCoO ;  (/.  v.nm. 

i[.  Benjamin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  of  Ingbirchworth  and  Ardsley,  d.  iinm. 

I.  Ruth,  hi.  167S,  Thomas  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Woodside  Dod- 
worth,  and  left  issue. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1678,  Jonathan  Green,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  MicKLETHWAiT, Esq. of  Ingbirchworth  andArdsley, 
6.  1059  ;  m.  1694,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  llilner,  Esq.  of  Burton 
Grange  and  Rockley  Old  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  of  Ardsley  Hall,  b.  16DS ;  m.  .Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Prince,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  and  widow  of  John  Mawhood,  Esq. 
of  Ardsley,  and  d  s.  p. 

III.  Benjamin,  of  Birk  House,  Ardsley,  b.  1705 ;  d.  unm.  1782, 
aged  77. 

IV.  Jonas,  of  Arnot  Royd,  Ingbirchworth,  b.  1710;  d.  unm. 
1756,  aged  46. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  Samuel  Tottie,  Esq.  of  Methley,  and  left 
issue. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Nicholas  Stead,  Esq.  of  Onesaero,  and  left 
issue. 

III.  Ruth,  711.  Thomas  Tajlor.  Esq. 

IV.  Douglas,  711.  Eichaid  Carr,  Esq.,  of  Ecclesfield, 

I'lie  eldest  son, 

Richard  MicKLETHWAiT,  Esq.  of  Ingbirchworth  and  Ardsley, 
b.  1699;  in.  1725,  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Leeds  and  London,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  Mayor  of  Leeds  and  London,  a  Baltic  merchant, 
il.  s.  p. 

II.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1759,  Edmund  Lodge,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Leeds. 

Mr.  Micklethwait  d.  1773.     His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley,  6.  1727,  built  the 
new  house  at  Ardsley  :  m.  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Ray- 
wood,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  of  Shepcote,  Ardsley,  '.l.  unm.  1838. 

III.  Benjamin,  to.  and  left  an  only  child,  Elizabeth,  m. 
Edward  Kerr,  Esq. 

IV.  Thomas,  in.  Harriette  Faber,  niece  of  Rev.  Thomas  Faber, 
Vicar  of  Calverley. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Samuel  Scaley,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Micklethwait  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley  House,  b.  175G; 
111.  1786,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  John  Bollard. 
Esq.  of  New  Laithes  Grange,  Horseforth,  and  by  her  (who  </. 
'J5  May,  1805)  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Richard,  d.  unm.  1823. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Martha,  m.  Mr.  Nichols. 

II.  Anna,  m.  George  Slansfeld,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  relict  of  Thomas  Inglis,  M.D. .  of  Ilulton 
Basset.  He  d.  6  June,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  who 
dying  ;(.  p.  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley  House  and  Thornville 
CO.  York,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ardsley,  b.  1795  ;  la.  18  May, 
1825,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Miles  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Skip- 
with  Hall,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  of  Capt.  Baynes,  R.N., 
of  Knowstrop  Hall.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  8  Jan.  1869,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Pollard,  of  Penhein,  co.  Monmouth,  J. P.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple  18K2,  6.  16  Nov.  18o6;  ih.  5 
July,  1865,  Mary,  only  child  of  Frederick  Gore,  Esq.  (by 
hi.s  ^yife  Mary.  dau.  of  John  Parkinson,  Esq.),  grandson  of 
AVilliam  Gore,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  whose  grandfather  was 
."^ir  William  Gore,  3rd  Bart,  of  Manor  Gore,  one  of  the 
Privy  Council  to  King  Charles  II.,  and  had  issue, 

1  St.  John  Gore,  of  Penhein.  Chepstow,  co.  Monmouth. 

b.  29  April,  1870.  Univeisity  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Barrister- 

at-Law  of  the  Slidrtle  Temple. 
1  Frances  Mary  Gore.  2  Edith  Mabel  Gore. 

3  Maud  Gore.  4  Gertnidc  Gore.  5  Hilda  Gore. 

III.  Benjamin,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  7  Feb.  1861,  Henry  Jackson 
Whitley,  Esq.  of  The  C-^se,  Biggleswade,  co.  Beds,  and  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Camh.,  B.A.',  and  d.  1876,  leaving  by  him  (who 
d.  May,  1888),  an  only  son,  John  Henry  Arthur,  B.A.,  b. 
1862. 

II.  Marian  Augusta. 

III.  Edith  Marcia,  ?)i.  15  April.  1857,  Maurice  .Tones,  E.sq., 
.LP.  and  D.L.,  (who  assumed  the  name  of  Saltodn)  ot 
Ffronfi-aith,  co.  Montgomery,  High  Sheriff  1863.  eldest 
surviving  son  of  Admiral  Sir  C.  T.  Jones,  of  Ffronfraith. 
He  d.  20  May,  1868,  leaving  issue,  Maurice  Herbert  Saltoun. 


Lieut.    107th   Regt.  d.  27  June,    1881;    Charles  Thomas; 
Helen  Mary  Melville  ;  and  Edith  Marion. 

IV.  Emily  Caroline  Matilda. 
Mr.  Micklethwait  d.  7  July,  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Richard  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
W.R.  York,  lat«  Capt.  W.  York  Rifles,  b.  8  Oct.  1830;  m.  7 
Jime,  1866,  Frances  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Key, 
of  Fulford  Hall,  near  York,  and  d.  9  July,  1888,  having  hud 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Key,  now  of  Ardsley. 

II.  John  Leonard,  b.  1  Dec.  1869. 

III.  George  Whitley,  6.  1  May,  1873. 

1.  Laura,  m.  24  April,   1890,  Arthur  R.  Empson,   Esq  ,  and 

has  issue  {s(e  Empson  of  i'ok-ejieet). 
n.  Eleanor  Frances. 

Arms — Chequy  arg.  and  gu.,  a  chief  indented  az.     Crest — A 
gr  ffin's  head  erased  ppr.     jl/o'(o— Kavente  numine. 
Heat — Ardsley  House,  near  BaiTisley,  co.  York. 


MIDDLEMORE  OF  HAWKESLEY. 

MiDDLEMOEE,  Thomas,  o£  Hawkesley,  King's 
Norton,  co.  Worcester,  B.A.  Lond.  ;  b.  11  Feb. 
1842,  m.  11  Oct.  1881,  Tlieodosia  Anderson,  daiu 
of  Hugh  Mackay,  of  Sandwood  and  Kinloclibervie 
House,  CO.  Sutherland,  J. P. 

Liineag-e.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the- 
Middlemores  of  Huwktslowe  descended  from  John  Middle- 
more  of  Studley  and  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  temp.   Edward  111. 

Robert  Middlemore,  engaged  in  trade  in  Birmingham, 
and  was  buried  at  Edgbaston  in  1706.  He  m.  in  1722, 
Barbara  Justice  Amaronger  of  Birmingham  by  whom  he 
had  with  several  other  children  who  d.  young,  a  son  Richard 
who  settled  at  Walsall,  and  d.  in  1804,  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who 
m.  William  Lewin,  of  Birmingham,  and  d.  ia  1830,  and  an 
eldest  son, 

George  Middlemore,  who  was  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's  Roman 
Catholic  Church,  Birmingham,  in  1723,  and  settled  at  Walsall. 
He  m.  Sarah  Meekin,  and  had  (with  other  female  issue)  a  son, 
Robert,  who  d.  in  1832,  a  dau.,  Barbara,  bapt.  at  Walsall, 
1756,  d.  young;  and  an  elder  son, 

John  Middlemore,  who  was  bapt.  at  Walsall  in  1752, 
and  settled  at  Stratford-on-.Vvon.  He  m.  by  licence  at  King's 
Norton,  in  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Middlemore  of 
Hawke.sley,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Richard  Middlemore,  of  The  Davids,  Northfield,  co.  Wor- 
cester, b.  1778.  He  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Mucklow,, 
and  l»y  her  had  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  1800;  d.  young. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Richard,  of  Birmingham,  F.R.C.S.,  6.  1804;  d.  1891. 

IV.  James,  of  Selly  Uak,  6.  1807,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Groom,  but  d.  s.  p.  1891. 

Richard  Middlemore,  the  father,  </.  1841.    His  eldest  surviving 
son  was 

AVilliam  Middlemore,  of  Hawkesley,  J.P.  for  the  borough 
of  Birmingham,  h.  1802;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Groom,  of 
Edgbaston  ;  d.  1887,  leaving  issue. 
Richard,  b.  1839:  d.  1890. 
James,  b.  1840. 
Thomas,  of  whom  above. 

JohnThrogmorton,  of  Brookfield,  Belbroughton.  Stourbridge, 
J. P.,  6.  1844;  in.  1st,  Marian,  dau.  of  Richard  BagnaU, 
J. P.,  CO.  Worcester,  and  2ndly.  Mary.  dau.  of  the  Rev^ 
Thomas  Price,  now  Vicar  of  Claverdon,  by  whom  he  has 
issue. 
Samuel  Georse  Chetwynd,  b.  1848;  m.  Maria  Trinita,  dau. 

of  Henry  Parliman  Sturgis,  d.  s.  p.  1890. 
Elizabeth,  r,t.  Thmias  Saunders  Bartleet,  by  whom  she  baa 
issue. 
Sarah. 

Jicsidtnce—Coleshill  Lodge,  Sutton  Coldfield. 


MIDDELTON  OF  STOCKELD. 

MiDDELTOx,  Charles  Maemadcee,  Esq.  of 
Stockeld  Park  and  Myddelton  Lodge,  co.  York, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  W.  Riding,  for  co.  Inverness, 
and  for  Somerset,  b.  6  Dec.  1820  ;  tn.  28  July,  1858, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Col.  Fraser,  of  Achnagairn  and 
relict  of  George  Huntly  Duff,  Esq.  of  Muirtown, 
CO.  Inverness,  and  has  issue. 


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MID 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIE 


,    I.  Mabmadcke  Francis,  b.  3  May,  1867. 
i    II.  Reginald  John,  b.  21  Feb.  1870. 

lu.  Lionel  George,  6.  8  Jan.  1872. 

1.  Hilda  Maiy,  b.  26  May,  1363. 

Iiineag'e.— The  Middeltons  of  Stockeld  are  a  very  ancient 
family,  whose  descent  is  recorded  in  Whitakee's  Hislor;/  of 
Craven.  The  pedigree  commence.^  anterior  to  Edward  I.,  Sir 
Adam  de  Middelton,  whoso  effigy  in  stone  remains  in  llkley 
Church,  having  been  bur.  there  5  Edward  II.  Amongst 
other  alliances  of  the  Middelton  family  may  be  mentioned  Sir 
Peter,  who  in.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Plompton ;  Sir  Nicholas, 
,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Scrope,  of  Bolton;  Sir  William,  who 
»>j.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Dudley  ;  another  Sir  Peter,  who  m.  a  dau.  of 
David  Ingleby,  of  Ripley,  by  his  wife,  one  of  the  daus  and  co- 
heirs of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  attainted  for  the  rising 
in  the  North  temp.  2  Elizabeth;  the  son  of  this  Sir  Peter, 
who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Constable,  Lord  Viscount 
Dunbar,  and  their  grandson,  Peter,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Lord  Langdale,  of  Holme. 

William  Haggerston  Constable,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  William 
Haggerston  Constable,  Esq.  of  Everingham,  co.  York,  by  the 
Lady  W'inifred  Maxwell,  of  Nithsdale,  his  wife,  and  grandson 
of  Sir  Carnaby  Haggerston,  Bart.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
and  eventual  heir  of  Peter  Middeltok,  Esq.  of  Stockeld,  co. 
York,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Marmaduke,  3rd  Lord 
Langdale),  assumed  the  surname  of  Middelton  upon  succeed- 
ing to  Stockeld  under  the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  William 
Middelton,  Esq.  He  m.  Feb.  1782,  Clara  Louisa,  dau.  of 
■William  Grace,  Esq.  (grandfather  of  Sir  William  Grace,  2nd 
Bart.),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Harford, 
Esq.  of  Marshfield,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had 
issue, 

Peter,  of  Stockeld. 

Francis,  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Lancaster. 

Barbara  Clara,  m.  Auguste  Frederick  Hyppolito,  Vicomte  de 
Cuissy,  in  France. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Peter  Middelton,  Esq,  of  Stockeld  Park,  b.  1786 ;  .f.  his 
father  16  Dec.  1S47;  m.  23  July,  1812,  the  Hon.  Juliana 
Stourton,  dau.  of  Charles  Philip,  lEth  Lord  Stourton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Not.  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Marmaduke,  heir  to  his  brother. 

.    III.  John,  of  Myddelton  Lodge,  J. P.  West  Riding,  late  Major 

5th  R.  Lancashire  Militia,  i<.  1818. 
'    IV.  Edward,  )H.  Emily,  dau.  of  AUred  Power,  Esq.  of  Belle- 
vue  House,  co.  Watcrford. 
I.  Mary. 

n.  Juliana,  m.  23  July,  1S40,  the  Hon.  Henry  Constable  Max- 
well Stuart,  of  Traquair,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  brother  of  William, 
1st  Lord  Herries,  and  ha.s  issue.  ' 

III.  Apollonia.  iv.  Mary  Annie. 

V.  Charlotte,  m.  |1853,  George  William  Manley,  Esq.  of 
Spofforth  Hall,  co.  York,  and  Buckland  Manor,  co.  Somer- 
set, J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Catherine,  vi.  1841),  John  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Crook  Uall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Frances. 

Mr.  Middelton  d.  3  June,  1866.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Mlddelton,   Esq.   of  Myddelton  [Lodge,  J.P.,  b. 

11  Feb.  1815;  s.  his  father  1866;  and d.  s.  y.  26  Feb.  1885,  when 

lie  was  s.  by  his  brother. 
Arms — Arg.,  fretty  sa.,  a  canton  of  the  second.     Crest — A 

garb  or,  between  two  wings  erect  arg.     il/oJta^Regardez  mou 

droit. 
Seats — Stockeld  Park,  near  Wetherby  ;  and  Myddelton  Lodge, 

near  llkley,  Yorks. 


MIDDLETON  (OF  TORTrNGTON). 

MiDDLETON,  Arthur  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Tort- 
ington  House,  co.  Sussex,  J.P.  co.  West  Sussex,  is 
a  Major  (retired),  late  13tli  Hussars,  b.  25  Sept. 
1848,  m.  8  Jan.  1885,  Edith,  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Tyrrell,  Esq.  of  Auchergreagb,  co.  Long- 
ford, and  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Rupert  Charles  Godfret,  b.  28  Oct.  1891. 

1.  Gladys.  ii.  Winifred. 

III.  Dorothy. 

Iiineagre.— Charles Middleton,  Esq.,  m.  1804,  Alice,  dau. 
of  T.  Blunderfield,  Esq.  of  Hales  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  d. 
1850,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1830)  a  son  and  heir, 

Georc.e  Middleton,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1846,  Maria, 
dau.  of  James  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Glendowan,  co.  Lanark,  and 
Moray  Place,  Edinburgh,   and  d.  1871,  leaving  Issue, 


I.  Arthur  Thomson,  now  of  Tortington. 

II.  William,  )u.  30  Oct.  1838,  Winifred  Mary,  youngest  dan. 
of  Edward  George,  1st  Lord  Howard  of  Glossop,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  13th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  Wiaifred  Mary 
Angela,  b.  1891. 

III.  Henry,  m.  1872,  Selmira,  dau.  of  Don  Santiago  Sarria, 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  Lewis. 

V.  Herbert,  m.  1889,  Margaret,  dan.  of  Gavin  Jones,  Esq. 

I.  Alice,  V).  1868,  Frcdeiick  Greenfield,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870, 
leaving  issue.  ii.  Catherine. 

III.  Etliel,  m.  1886,  Rev.  Alfred  Crawford. 

IV.  Florence. 

Residence — Tortington  House,  Arundel,  Sussex. 


MIDDLETON  OF  BRADFORD  PEVERELL. 

MiDDLETONjHASTiNGsNATHANiELjEsq.  of  Brad- 
ford Peverell,  Dorset,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  I.  1809 ;  m.  1834,  Mary 
Ann,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Barton,  of  Eownharas, 
Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866)  has,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

Hastings  Burton  (of  Midanbury,  Hants),  J.P.  and  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions,  co.  Dorset,  Hon.  Major,  Dorset 
Y'eo.  Cav.,  6. 1839;  m.  1873,  Charlotte  Lucia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Charles  0.  Goodford,  D.D.  of  Chilton  Cantelo, 
Provost  of  Eton  College,  and  has  issue,  1  Hastings 
Charles,  6.  1875 ;  2  Frank,  6.  1877. 

Mr.  Middleton  is  eldest  son  of  Hastings  Nathaniel 
Middleton,  Esq.  of  Townhill,  Hants  (who  d.  1821), 
by  Emilia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Purling,  Esq., 
H.E.I.C.S. 

Arms — Arg.,  fretty  sa.,  a  canton  of  the  second.     Crest — A 
garb  or,  between  two  wings  erect  sa. 
■Seat —Bradford  Peverell,  near  Dorchester. 
CIv.b — Athenseum. 


MIERS  OF  YNYSPENLIiWCH. 

Mikes,  Henet  Nathaniel,  Esq.  of  Ynyspen- 
llwch,  CO.  Grlamorgan,  J.P.  for  that  co.  and  co. 
Brecknock,  h.  6  Sept.  1848 ;  m.  12  Feb.  1870,  Lydia 
Kate,  dau.  of  John  Miles  Probyn,  Esq.,  and  haa 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Henry  Probtn,  b.  12  June,  1873. 

II.  Harrold  Gwyn  Bonner,  b.  12  Sept.  1874. 

III.  Capel  Leonard,  b.  21  May,  1882. 

I.  Sybil  Hill,  6.  7  Oct.  1872. 

II.  Ella  Linda  May,  b.  7  Jan.  1877  (deceased). 

III.  Vera  Eileen,  b.  11  Oct.  1880. 

IV.  Beryl  de  la  Mere,  6.  6  Jan.  1888. 

Zjineagre — This  family  is  descended  from  Meres,  Mearesor 
Mieres,  of  the  cos.  Lincoln  and  Chester.  Robert  de  la  Mere 
was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Mere,  1176  ;  his  son  William,  1240, 
was  nephew  of  Sir  Hugh  Venables,  of  Kinderton.  It  is  re- 
corded in  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  1634,  which  gives  the 
pedigree,  and  also  in  the  Harl.  MS.,  British  Museum,  5801,  fol. 
33,  that  Sir  Thomas  Meres  was  knighted  at  Whitehall,  11  June, 
1660,  and  was  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Lincoln  from  1651  to  1658. 
The  younger  branch  settled  in  Essex  about  the  year  1700.  In 
1723,  Nathaniel  Miers  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Barstable, 
Essex,  and  of  Mitcham,  Surrey.  About  1780,  the  family  settled 
in  Glamorgan. 

John  Nathaniel  Miers,  Esq.  of  Y'nyspenllwch  and  Cadoxton 
Lodge,  Neath,  High  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan,  1808,  son  of  Nath- 
aniel Miers,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Hill;  Esq.  ef  Court-y- 
ralla,  and  d.  1824,  leaving  issue, 

Richard  Hill  Miers,  Esq.  of  Ynyspenllwch,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Glamorgan,  1846;  m.  1829,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.of  JohnBonnor, 
Esq.  of  Brynygwalia,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1869) 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Hanbuiy,  in.  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  George 
Penrose,  Esq.  of  C!yn-y-bont,  Neath,  South  Wales,  and  d. 
17  May,  1870,  leaving  i>sue,  1  Reginald  Hanburt  ;  2  Percy 
Penrose;  1  Gwladys  Gwendoline;  2  Muriel  Mawde. 

II.  John  Anthony,  late  of  the  11th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  2  July, 
1»05. 

III.  Capel  Henry,  of  Ciinant,  co.  Glamorgan,  Col.  79th  High- 
landers, b.  1841  ;  m.  1871,  Mary  Anne  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Robert  Douglas  Macdonald,  of  Inchkenneth,co.  Argyll,  and 
has  (with  two  other  sons  and  two  daus.)  Douglas  Nathaniel 
Carleton  Capel,  6.  1875. 


MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRr. 


MIL 


1383 


IV.  Bobert  Bonnor,  d.  1860. 

V.  Henry  Nathaniel,  now  of  Ynyspcnllwcli. 

I.  Jane  Mary,  m.  1st,  Walter  Jones  Williams,  Esq.  of  Coity 
3Iawr,  CO.  Brecknock,  and  had  issue,  ihrce  sons  and  three 
daus. ;   2ndly,  Col.  William  Bridgwater. 

II.  Mary  HiU,  m.  1st,  Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Danyrallt,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.,  and  2ndly,  Charles 
3Ior,E;an,  Esq.  of  Bronllys  Castle,  co.  Brecon,  Capt.  23rd 
Koyal  Welsh  Fusiliera. 

Mr.  Miers  d.  20  May,  1855. 

Aj-ms — Gu.,  a  fesse  erm.  between  three  water  bou?rets  arg. 
Ct-est— A  ■plume  of  peacock's  feathers  ppr.  encircled  with  a  ring 
or.    Motto — Virtus  est  vitium  fugere. 

Seat — Ynysponllwch,  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan. 


MILBUEN  OP  WAEDREW. 

MiLBUEN,  William,  Esq.  of  Wardrcw,  co. 
Iforth umber] and,  and  of  Rosedale  Abbey,  co.  York, 
b.  1826 ;  m.  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Davison,  of 
JBljth,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Davison,  6.  1851 ;  m.  1876,  Clara  Georgiana,  duu. 

of  the  lateW.  C.  Stamp,  of  Tulse  Hill,  Surrey. 
u.  William,  m.  Edith  Jane,  dau.  of  11.  Hewlias,  of  St.  Ives, 

Hunts. 

III.  Charles  Thomas. 

IV.  Frederick. 

I.  Mary  Watson,  m.  James  S.  Clark,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  John  H.  Hancock,  of  Newcastl«-on-Tyne. 

Liiueag'e. — In  1228,  a  William  de  Meleeubn  was  Vicar 
of  Irthington,  in  East  Cumberland.  In  Dr.  Charlton's 
'•North  Tynedalc,  and  its  Four  Graynes,  or  Historical 
Evidences  of  North  Tynedale  and  its  Families,"  occurs  the 
following  paragraph,  "The  Swinburnes  held  the  lands  at 
ChoUerton  which  they  now  possess  ;  the  Charltons  owned  the 
lands  at  Hesleyside,  but  still  resided  at  their  old  family  seat 
at  Charlton  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  river ;  the  Robsons 
and  Dodds  are  frequently  mentioned,  but  of  the  Milburns  we 
hardly  find  a  trace,  though  a  Milbum  is  mentioned  as  residing 
at  Longhorsley  in  1322.  These  are  the  Four  Graynes  or  clans, 
which  ruled  in  North  Tynedale  three  centuries  later." 

Thomas  Milbuhn,  of  Bellingham,  oa  North  Tyne,  m.  and 
had  a  son, 

Thomas  Milbdbn,  who,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Lawson,  was 
father  of 

George  Milburn,  Esq.  of  Newsham,  Northumberland,  who 
yd.  Mary,  dau.  of  Stephen  Watson,  of  Ashington,  Northum- 
lierlanJ,  and  had  a  son, 

William,  now  of  Wardrew  and  Kosedale  Abbey. 

Seats — Wardrew,  Gilsland,  near  Carlisle;  and  Rcsedale 
Abbey,  Pickering. 

Jiesidenee — 6,  I'enham  TeiTace,  Ncwcastle-on-T}-!!^ 


ST.  JOHN-MILDMAY  OF  HAZLEGEOVE. 

St.  John-Mildmay,  Eea*.  Chaeles  Aeitndell, 
M.A.,  of  Hazlegrore,  CO.  Somerset,  formerly  Rector 
of  Denton,  Harleston,  Norfolk,  b.  21  June,  1820 ; 
m.  17  Jan.  1854,  Harriet  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  (by 
his  wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of 
Dartmouth),  of  the  Hon.  and  Yery  Eev.  GJ-.  Neville 
Grenville,  late  Dean  of  Windsor,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Wynbham  Paulet,  late  Eifle  Brigade,  6.  21  Jan.  1855 ; 
rn.  27  July,  1889,  Hon.  Alice  Hamilton,  eldest  dau.  of 
Viscount  Boyne. 

II.  George,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  24  Feb.  1856. 

III.  Arundell  Glastonbury  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Hartley  Wintney, 
6.  25  Fob.  1859. 

IV.  Walter  Hervey,  6.  19  April,  1860. 

V.  Paulet  Bertram,  b.  27  June,  1862,  m.  1893,  Selina  Jane, 
youngest  dau.  of  late  Eev.  Evelyn  Harcourt^ Vernon, 

VI.  Aubrey  Neville  (Kev.),  B.A.,  b.  14  Feb.  18G5. 

VII.  Humphrey,  b.  28  July,  1868,  d.  22  May,  1872. 

I.  Charlotte  Agnes,  d.  9  March.  1882. 

II.  Isabel  Emily,  m.  19  Oct.  1892,  Gerald  Anthony  St.  .Tohn- 
Mildmay,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  St.  John-Mildmay, 
Kart-  III.  Meriel  Harriet. 

liineag-e.— Patoet  St.  John  Mildmat,  Esq.  M.P.,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay,  3rd  Bart.,  m.  12 
March,  1813,  Anna  Maria  Wyndham,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Bartholomew  Bouverie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Dec.  1864) 
had  issue, 


I.  Paclet  Henet,  his  heir, 

II.  Hervet  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IK.  Charles  Arhndell  (Kev.),  now  of  Hazlogrove, 
IV.  Everard,  d.  imm.  29  Sept.  1887. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Jane,  m.  18  June,  1852,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Aubrey  Spring  Bice,  4th  son  of  Lord  Monteagle,  and  d.  3 
June,  1872. 

II.  Charlotte. 

III.  Emily  Jane,  d.  7  April,  1867. 

Mr.  Mildmay  d.  19  May,  1845.    Mis  eldest  son, 

Paulet  Henry  St.  John  Mildmat,  Esq.  of  Hazlogrove,  b. 
26  Oct.  1814,  in.  13  Nov.  1849,  Caroline  Adela  Catherine 
Valentine,  dau.  of  Eowland  and  Lady  Lucy  Standish,  and  d. 
16  April,  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Hertet  George  St.  John  Mildmat,  Esq.  of  Hazelgrove 
House,  CO.  Somerset,  Capt.  K.N.,  h.  19  April,  1817,  in.  1st,  22 
Feb.  1859,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Viscount 
Eversley,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1867)  a  dau.. 
Florence  Wyndham,  m.  Eev.  Carleton  Eashleigh,  and  has 
issue,  Ethel  Emma  and  Muriel;  he  in.  2ndly,  14  July,  1875, 
Augusta  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Eichard  Seymour, 
Canon  of  Worcester,  and  Eector  of  Kinwarton,  and  d.  21 
May,  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  Eev.  Charles 
Abundell  St.  John  Mildmat,  now  of  Hazlegrove. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  aud  4th,  arg.  three  lions  rampant 
az.,  armed  and  langued  gu.,  for  Mildmat  ;  '2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
on  a  chief  gu.  two  mullets  or.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  guardant 
az.  armed  and  langued  gu. 

5fC!t— Hazlegrove,  Sparkforth,  Bath. 

C/«i— United  Univereity,  S.W. 


ISIILDMAY  OF  SHOREHAM  PLACE. 

Mildmay,  Heney  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Shoreham 
Place,  Kent,  and  Flete,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
SherifE  1886,  and  J.P.  co.  Kent,  b.  19  June,  1828; 
m.  24  July,  1860,  Gcorgiana  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Crocker  Bulteel,  Esq.  of  Flete,  Devon,  by 
Lady  Elizabeth  Grey  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd 
Earl  Grey,  K.G.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Bingham,  il.P.  for  Totnes   Division  of  South 
DevoH,  B.A.  Camb.,  6.  26  April,  1861. 

II.  John,  6.  24  April,  1868.         in.  Alfred,  h.  10  Aug.  1871. 
IV.  Alexander  Eichard,  Lieut.  Hampshire  Eegt.,  b.  5  March, 

1873. 

I.  Helen  Georgiana,  d.  16  July,  1371. 

II.  Beatrice,  b.  11  Aug.  1876. 

liineage. — Hdmphbet  St.  .John  Mildmat,  Esq.,  5th  eon 
of  Sir  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay,  3rd  Bart,  of  Dogmers- 
field  Park,  Hants,  m.  1st,  23  Sept.  1823,  Hon.  Anne  Eugenia 
Baring,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander,  1st  Lord  Ashburton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue, 

Humphrey  Francis,  M.P.  for  co.  Hereford,  6.  25  Dec.  1825 ; 
m.  June,  1861,  Sybella  Harriot,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Clivo, 
Esq.  of  Perrystone,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1866.    His 
\vidow  m.  2ndly,  10  June,  1869,  George  William,  4th  Lord 
Lyttleton. 
Henry  Bingham,  now  of  Shoreham  Place. 
He   fn.   2ndly,   20    Sept.    1843,    Marianne    Frances,  dau.   of 
Granville  Harcourt  Vernon,  Esq.  M.P.,  and  by  her  had  three 
daus., 

Lucy  Frances  Jane,  in.  Sept.  1868,  late  Capt.  James  Eichard 
Thomas  Lane  Fox,  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Bramham,  co.  York. 

Emily  Mary. 

Alice  Catherine,  vt.  23  Oct.  1873,  Hon.  Henry  Heywood  Moly- 
neux,  Capt.  E.N.,  son  of  3rd  Earl  of  Sefton. 

Mr.  Mildmay  d.  9  Aug.  1853. 

.4rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  three  lions  rampant  az., 
armed  and  langued  gu.,  for  Mildmat  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  on  a 
chief  gu.  two  mullets  or.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  guardant  az., 
armed  and  langued  gu.     Motto — Alia  ta  Hara. 

Seo.ts — Shoreham  Place,  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  and  Flete,  Ivy 
Bridge,  Devon.    lUsidence—W,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 


MILES  OF  KINGS  "WESTON. 

Miles,  Philip  Napiee,  Esq.  of  Kings  Weston, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  b.  1865,  s.  his  father  1  Oct. 
1881. 

Lineage. — This  family  was  originally  settled  at  LedbuiT', 
CO.  Hereford,  whence 

William  Miles  proceeded  in  early  life  to  Jamaica,  where, 
in  a  short  time,  he  acquired  sufiBcient  opulence  to  enable  him 


1384 


MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ML 


to  return  to  England  and  to  settle  as  a  merchant  at  Bristol. 
By  Ann  Barrow  his  wife,  he  was  fatlicr  of 

Philip  John  Miles,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  co.  Somerset,  and 
Kings  Weston,  co.  Gloucester,  who  continued  the  commercial 
tnisiness,  and  was  M.P.  for  Bristol.  He  m.  1st,  1795,  Maria, 
liau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Arthur  Whctham,  Dean  of  Lismore,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  20  July,  1811)  he  had  issue, 

William  (Sib),  of  Leigh  Court,  created  a  Baronet  19  April, 
lS;i9  (jfe  Burke's  Peeraac  and  Barunttage). 

Sarah  Agatha,  m.  1828,  John  Ogle,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Rev. 
John  Saville  Ogle,  of  Kirkley  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  is 
deceased. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Lloyd  (deceased). 

MiUicent,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Mirehouse  (deceased). 
Mr.  Miles  m.  2ndly,  11  May,  1813,  Clarissa,  dau.  of  Samnel 
Teach  Peach,  Esq.  of  Tockington,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  21  June,  1868)  had  issue, 

Philip  William  Sktnner,  of  whom  presently. 

John  William,  of  Undcrdown,  co.  Hereford,  J. P.  and  P.L., 
sometime  M.P.  for  Bristol,  b.  1817  ;  d.  unm.  5  Nov.  1878. 

Robert  Henry  William  (iiev.),  of  The  Priory,  co.  Cardigan, 
Rector  of  Bingham  and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  J.  Cleaver-Peach,  of  Tockington,  and  had 
issue. 

George  Frederick  William,  of  Llangattock  Park,  Crick- 
howell,  J. P.  for  Somerset  and  Dorset,  High  Sheriff  1858, 
and  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Brecon,  b.  18'20;  in.  11  June,  1851, 
.A.nna  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Albany  Savile,  Esq.  of  Oaklands, 
Devon,  and  d.  1886. 

Charles  William,  of  Burton  Hill,  Malmtsbury,  Wilts,  M.P. 
1882-85,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  lt>56.  High  Steward  of  Malmes- 
bury,  and  late  Col.  Royal  Gloucestershire  Hussars,  6.  21  Feb. 
1823;  TO.  1853,  Maria  Susanna,  dau.  of  Jere  Hill,  Esq.  of 
llenbury,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1892,  leaving,  issue,  1  Charles 
Napier,  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards,  J. P.,  of  Burton  Hill  House, 
Malmesbury,  b.  9  April,  1854,  m.  1880,  Emily  Georgina, 
dau.  of  John  W.  Gooch  Spicer,  Esq.  of  Spye  Park,  Wilts; 
2  Audley  Charles,  6.  1856  ;  m.  1884,  Eveline  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Cradock  Hartropp,  Bart.,  and  has  Thomas  Gordon 
Audley,  6.  24  March,  1885 ;  Charles  Henry  Audley,  6.  19 
Oct.  1887  ;  Geoffrey  John  Audley,  h.  1 890  ;  Dorothy  Georgina, 
</.  14  June,  1886  ;  and  Marjory;  and  3  Vyvyan  Charles,  b. 
1857;  and  three  daus.,  1  Georgina  Isabella,  d,  1852;  2 
Clarissa  Frances ;  and  3  Mary  Agaranthe. 

Edward  Peach  William,  of  Shirehampton,  Bristol,  and 
Stainsbridge  House,  Malmesbury,  J. P.  co.  Gloucester,  b.  28 
Dec.  1829;  to.  1st,  20  June,  1854,^01ivia  Caroline,  3rd  dau. 
of  William  Cave,  Esq.  of  Brentry,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue,  1  Frederick  Tremayne,  J. P. 
eo.  Salop,  late  Capt.  18th  Hussars,  b.  22  March,  1855;  m. 
1883,  Anne  Coralia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sellar,  Esq.  of  Hall 
•  irove,  Bagshot,  and  has  issue,  Edward  William  Tremayne, 
f/.  Jan.  18B4;  2  Archibald  Edward,  Capt.  late  King's  Royal 
llifles,  6.  13  March,  1856;  m.  20  Jan.  1886,  Agatha  Marj', 
dau.  of  William  Henry  Miles,  Esq.  of  Ham  Green,  Bristol 
'She  d.  1887);  and  1  Olivia  Beatrice  Adelaide,  b.  28F'eb.  1862. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  21  Nov.  1884,  Annie,  dau.  of  Gen.  Conyngham, 
and  d.  1889. 

Henry  Cruger  William,  b.  1832. 
Clarissa  Phillippa. 

Ellen  Octavia,  m.  1848,  J.  T.  Oswald,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
iJunnikier,  co.  Fife. 
.Sybilla  Mary,  to.  1856,  Capt.  Audley  Mervyn  Archdall,  R.A., 

of  Underdown,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  24  Dec.  1889. 
Marianne     Adelaide,    m.     Gen.     Sir    Patrick    Macdougall 
K.C.M.G. 

Mr.  Miles  d.  24  March,  1845,  aged  72  years.  His  eldest  son, 
by  his  second  wife, 

Philip  William  Skynner  Miles,  Esq.  of  Kings  Weston, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  HighSheriff  1S63,  M.P.  for  Bristol  1837-52;  m. 
21  Dec.  1846,  Pamela  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  William 
Francis  Patrick  Napier,  K.C.B.,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1881,  having  had 
issue,  an  only  son, 

Philip  Napieb,  Esq.,  now  of  Kings  Weston. 

jlrms — Az.,  a  chevron  paly  of  six  erm.  .and  or,  between  three 
lozenges  arg.  each  charged  with  a  ticur-dc-lis  sa.  Ci-eat^K 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  ppr.  ganiished  or,  suppporting 
with  the  hand  an  anchor,  also  ppr. 

Heat — Kings  Weston,  near  Bristol. 


MILES  OF  KEYHAM. 

Miles,  Eogee,  Esq.  of  Kejham  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  J.P.,  h.  1850 ;  m.  15  July,  1874,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  J.  N.  Westaway,  Esq.  of  St.  Heliers, 
J  crsey. 

Liineagre. — The  pedigree  of  this  old  Leicestershire  family 
is  given  in  Nichol's  History  of  Leicestershire,  and  commences 
with 

Richard  Miles,  living  in  the  16th  century,  had  issue  three 
eons:  Francis,  who  d.  in  1626;  Thoma.s,  living  1633;  and, 


Ralph  Miles,  who  by  Mary  his  wife,  was  father  of 

Ralph  Miles,  who  m.  Mary  Stevenson,  and  d.  in  1689, 
leaving  issue  four  sons;  Robert,  Ralph,  George,  and 

William  Miles,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Ward,  and  d.  in  1714, 
leaving  issue  three  sons  ;  Joseph,  Thomas,  and 

Samuel  Miles,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Pares,  of 
Leicester  (she  d.  1759)  and  d.  in  1762.     His  son, 

John  Miles,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  (if  John  Hickman,  of 
Tinkwood,  eo.  Chester,  and  rf.  in  1773,  leaving  issue,  with  a 
son,  George  Hickman,  who  d.  young,  a  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Miles,  of  Leicester,  who  to.  Justina,  dau.  of 
Roger  Dutton,  of  co.  Chester,  and  d.  in  1798,  having  ha  J 
issue, 

I.  John,  LL.B.,  of  Willoughby  Waterless,  co.  Leicester, 
m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lomas,  of  Leicester,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Samuel  Thomas. 

2  John  Henry,  m.  Jane  Burnet  Stewart,  and  had  two  daus., 
Agnes  and  Elizabeth. 

3  Itev.  Lomas,  M.A.  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  o£ 
Willoughby,  Waterless,  and  of  Coreley,  Salop,  b.  1811 ;  rf.. 
23  March,  1875 ;  m.  a  dau.  of  Wniiam  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Kirby,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Edward,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,  of  Leicester,  Solicitor, 
and  Eleanor,  in.  1876,  Rev.  James  Barclay  Joyce,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Coreley,  Salop. 

4  Edward  Pares,  b.  1819;  m.  Elizabeth  Allan,  and  had 
issue,  Edward  Lomas,  of  Great  Wigston,  and  Edith. 

5  Ralph. 

II.  George,  6.  18  Jan.  1775. 

III.  Samuel,  F.S.A.,  6.  19  June,  1776. 

IV.  Roger. 

v.  Thomas,  b.  1781 ;  d.  Feb.  1788. 
VI.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Clement  Leigh,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Ncw- 
castle-under-Lyne. 

II.  Anne.  iii.  Justina,  b.  1778;  d.  July,  1779. 
IV.  Mary,  d.  Sept.  1792. 

The  6th  son, 

Tho.mas  Miles,  of  Leicester,  to.  Esther  Dutton,  and  haj 
issue, 

I.  Roger  Dctton,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Thurnby  Grange,  co.  Leicester. 
The  eldest  son, 

Roger  Dutton  Miles,  of  Keyham  Hall,  co.  Leicester;  b. 
1818;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Mary  Anne,  dan.  of  William  Tailby, 
Esq.  of  Humbcrstone,  and  2ndly,  Sarah  Maria  Lund  (who  m. 
2ndly,  11  Dec.  1882,  Charles  Thomas  Davies,  Esq.)  by  his  l.'^t 
wife  he  had  issue,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  Roger,  now  of  Keyham  Hall. 

II.  William  Frederic  of  Keyham,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richard  J.  Strong,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Roger  Dutton  Miles  d.  4  Dec.  1880,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Anns — Az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed,  between  three  knights' 
helmets  or,  as  many  mill-rinds  sa.  Crest — An  eagle  rising 
erminois,  collared,  chained,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  u 
mill-rind  sa. 

&«£ — Keyham  Hall,  Leicester. 


MIIiLEE,  OF  MIIiFORD. 

MiLLEE,  Ormsby  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co. 
Mayo,  and  Blindwell,  eo.  Galway,  B.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Mayo,  High  Sheriff  1893,  and  J.P.  co. 
Galway,  b.  18  May,  1832 ;  m.  1st,  26  Nov.  1884. 
Elizabeth  Mira,  dau.  of  Gen.  William  Irwine,  of 
St.  Catherine's  Park,  co.  Kildare,  which  lady  d.  s.p. 
14  Jan.  1886.  He  m.  2ndly,  25  April,  1890, 
Monica  Mary,  dau.  of  Oliver  Dolphin,  JEsq.  of 
Turoe,  co.  Galway,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Staun- 
ton Kirwan,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Blindwell,  co.  Galway. 

liineagre. — Robert  Miller,  Esq.  of  Ballycushion,  co. 
Mayo,  6.  1618  (stated  to  have  been  a  younger  son  of  the  family 
of  Miller,  of  Chichester,  Sussex),  having  joined  the  Parlia- 
mentary forces,  went  to  Ireland  under  Cromwell's  command, 
when  he  settled  at  Ballycusbion.  There  is  a  tradition  that 
Cromwell,  on  his  return  to  England,  sent  Mr.  Miller  an 
original  picture  of  himself  in  oil,  which  is  now  at  Milford, 
Mr.  Miller  and  his  son  Robert  contributed  to  the  success  of 
William  III.'s  army  at  Aughrim,  carrying  on  negotiations 
with  Sir  John  Bingham,  who,  at  the  crisis  of  the  battle, 
deserted  James  II.,  and  passed  over  with  his  regiment  of 
horse  to  the  enemy.  Robert  Miller,  senior,  served  as  Higb 
SherifTof  Mayo,  1681,  1693,  and  1695.    He  m.  Rebecca  Gonns, 


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MIL 


1385 


of  Farmbill,  co.   Mayo,  and  d.  1698,  leaving  by  licr  (who  d. 
1703), 

Egbert,  of  Milford. 

Lettlce,  m.  James  Stirling;,  Esq. 

The  son, 

Egbert  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  High  Sheriff  1703  ;  to. 
1697,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Ncwbrook,  eo. 
Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Milford. 

James,  of  Ballynew,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Croasdaile,  Esq.  of  Cloghstoken,  co.  Gahvay. 

Gilbert,  of  Dowlas,  Queen's  co.  John. 

Dorothy,  m.  1st,  —  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Pa]mersto\vn,  co.  Mayo, 
and  2ndly,  1723,  Thomas  Cox,  Esq. 

A  dau.,  m.  Major-Gen.  Owen  Wynne,  of  Hazelwood,  co.  Sligo, 
who  d.  s.p.  28  Feb.  1737. 

Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq. 
He  d.  1718,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  .son, 

Robert  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  who  i^i.  1710,  Jane,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Croasdaile,  Esq.  of  Cloghstolien, 
CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Milford.  Croasdaile,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Mercy,  d.  unm. 

The  elder  son, 

Robert  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Mayo 
1735,  dying  unm.  1747,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Croasdaile  Miller,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  1750  and  1756,  who 
TO.  28  Feb.  175G,  Anne,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bingham,  Bart., 
and  sister  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Lucan,  and  d.  1783,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  1782)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  unm.  ii.  George,  of  Milford. 
III.  Croasdaile  Charles,  subsequently  of  Milford. 

].  Elizabeth,  m.  1800,  Christopher  Bowen,  Esq.,  and  d.  1815, 
having  by  him  (who  d.  1828)  had  issue, 

1  Christopher  (Rev.),   m.    1831,   Catherine,    dau.  of    Sir 
Richard  Steele,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Synge-Christopher  Bowen , 
B.C.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  of  Colwood,  Sussex,  //.  1835,  Lord 
Justice  of  Appeal ;  m.  1862,  Frances,  dau.  of  Meadows 
Eendal,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Edward  Ernest,  of  The  Grove,  Harrow,  b.  1836. 

3  Francis  Robert  Steel,  <«.  his  cousin,  Frances  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Maxwell  Steel  Graves,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1876. 

2  Croasdaile,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Charles,  m.  Georgina,  dau.  of  Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of 
Brookhili,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  1871,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Christopher,  m.  Georgina,  dau.  of  Rev.  David 
Marlvham,  Canon  of  Windsor,  and  has  issue. 

2  Croasdaile  (Rev.),  m.  Annette  Laura,  dau.  of  —  Wyles, 
Esq.  of  Denny  Abbey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Laititia  Ann  Hannah.  2  Lily,  d.  young. 

4  Robert,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  —  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  Dromselk, 
CO.  Down,  and  d.  Ib81,  leaving  issue, 

1  Christopher,  d.  unm.  2  Edward. 

3  Eoljert.  4  Willi.im. 

5  William.  6  Edward. 

1  Anne.  2  Elizabeth. 

II.  Marcia,  m.  Rev.  A.  Wilson,  of  Milbrouk. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  Lieut -Col.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  dying  Kmn.  1808,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Croasdaile  Charles  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  Brig.-Oen.,  6. 
1772  ;  m.  Anne  Jones,  hutd.  s.p.  in  Portugal  1811,  and  was  «. 
by  his  nephew, 

Croasdaile  Bowen,  Esq.,  who  assumed  by  roj-al  licence, 
dated  1  Feb.  1812,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Miller. 
He  was  6.  1802,  and  m.  22  Oct.  1828,  Catherine  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Kuockmore,  co.  Mayo,  and  had 
issue, 

Croasdaile  Charles,  of  Milford. 

Ormsbt,  now  of  Milford. 

Anne,  m.  1851,  John  Yeadon  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Ballinamorc, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  has  issue,  Anthony;  Charles  Croa.sdaile ; 
John  Yeadon;  George;  Thomas;  Anne;  Kate;  Isabel; 
Elizabeth ;  and  Edith. 

Elizabeth,  m.Mark  Perrin,  Esq.  of  Knockdromin,  co.  Dublin, 
son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Perrin. 

Catherine. 

Croasdailla,  m.Rev.  John  William  Burke,  of  Brampton.  Hunt- 
ingdon («tf  Burke's  of  Ballydugan). 

Mr.  Bowen  Miller  d.  19  April,  1837,  and  was  ».  by  his  elder 
Boh. 

Croasdaile  Charles  Bowen-Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1870,  6.  1829  ;  d.  unm.  14  March, 
1880,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Ormsbt  Bowen-Miller.  Esq.. 
now  of  Milford. 


.<4r?/«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  erm.,  three  wolves'  headsi 
erased  az.,  for  Miller  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  a  stag  trippant  arg., 
pierced  in  the  back  with  an  arrow  and  attired  or,  for  Bowen, 

Crests— Ist,  A  wolfs  head  erased,  as  in  the  arms,  for  Miller; 
2nd,  A  falcon  close  ppr.,  belled  or,  for  Bgwen.  JI/o«o-Nil 
conscire  sibi. 

««((«— Milford,  HoUymount,  co.  Mayo ;  and  Blindwell, 
Tuam,  CO.  Gahvay. 


HILLER  OF  RADWAY. 

MiLLEE,  Eev.  William  Sandersox,  M.A.  of 
Radway  Grange,  J.P.,  Rector  of  Whatuote,  War- 
■nicksliire,  b.  5  Jan.  1822 ;  m.  1st,  15  June,  1848, 
Henrietta  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Lea,  Rector  of  Tadmarton,  Oxon,  and 
Vicar  of  Bishop's  Itchinpton,  co.  Warwick  (which 
lady  d.  1875),  and  2ndly,  1878,  Rosamund,  dau.  of 
James  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Sliardlow  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
and  wido'w  of  William  Hodson  Lloyd,  Esq. 

Lineage. — The  estate  of  Radway  was  purchased  by  thfr 
Miller  family,  1712. 

Sanderson  Miller,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Welch- 
man,  and  niece  of  Archdeacon  John  Welchman,  left  a  son, 
his  successor, 

Sanderson  Miller,  Esq.  of  Eadway,  m.  Susanna,  only  dau. 
of  Edward  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Shelswell,  co.  Oxford,  by  Mary- 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Filmcr,  by  Susanna  his  wife, 
eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Laurence,  5th  Viscount  Saye  and 
Sele,  and  had  issue, 

FiENNEs  Sanderson,  his  heir. 

Charles  Sanderson,  m.  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph 
Meade,  E.N.,  and  d.  21  April,  1837,  leaving  issue. 

Susanna  Maria,  m.  Walter  Eading,  Esq. 

Mary,  to.  Rev.  Thomas  Chambers. 

Hester,  m.  her  cousin,  Fiennes  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Shelswclf 
and  Siston. 

Anna,  m.  Francis  Litchfield,  Esq. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Fiennes  Sanderson  Miller,  Esq.  of  Radway,  m.  June,  1782, 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Meade,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1826)  had  issue, 

Fiennes  Sanderson,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Radway  and  Ratley,  co. 
Warwick,  6.  7  Oct.  1784;  m.  J824,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  oC 
Eev.  Charles  S.  Miller,  Vicar  of  Harlow,  Essex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1835)  had  issue,  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Buck- 
nell,  Oxford,  6.  1825,  7)i.  1856,  Emily  Ann  Walton;  Ilenry- 
(Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ashbury,  Berks,  6.  Ia28;  George 
(Rev.),  of  Toy  Lodge,  Radway. 
Mr.  Miller  d.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Fiennes  Sanderson  Miller,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Eadway,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  6.  16  May,  1783;  m.  2S 
May,  1819,  Georgiana  Sibella,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  l'hi?ip- 
Story,  of  Lockington  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1857)  had  issue, 

Fiennes  Sanderson,  C.npt.  68th  Bengal  N.  I.,  b.  7  Aug.  1820; 
TO.  26  Sept.  1849,  Mary  Ann  Theresa,  dau.  of  Don  Mariano- 
Ramos  Castilla,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1859,  in  the  East  Indies. 

William  Sanderson,  of  Radway. 

Philip  Francis,  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  19  Sept.  1826;  d.  9  Oct.  1855, 
in  Ceylon. 

Frederick,  Lieut.-Col.  E.A.,  C.B..  V.C.,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  b.  10  Nov.  1831,  deceased. 

Georgiana  Sibella,  m.  1860,  Rev.  George  Miller,  of  Toy 
Lodge,  Radway,  M.A.,  Rural  Dean  and  Vicar  of  Radway, 
and  lias  issue,  Charles  Saunderson. 

Harriet  Martha,  m.  25  June,  1844,  Rev.  Hewett  Carey,  eldest, 
son  of  Gen.  Peter  Carey,  of  Guernsey,  and  has  issue,  one  son 
and  six  dans. 

Jane  Anne,  m.  2  May,  185.5,  Frederick  Litchfield  Ward,  Esq.,. 
and  has  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 
Col.  Miller  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo, 
while  commanding  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons.     He  d.   Sept. 
]8j2,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms — Az.,  four  mascles,  two  in  pale  and  as  many  in  fesse. 
Cr(-ft — A  demi-lion  rampant  az.,  a  mascie  between  his  paws  or. 
<b'ta£— liadway  Grange,  Kineton,  co.  Warwick. 


MILLER  OF  BRENTRY. 

Miller,  Thomas  Butt,  Esq.  of  Brentry,  co.. 
Gloucester,  J. P.,  Capt.  R.  Gloucestershire  Yeo- 
manry, h.  2  Dec.  1859 ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
Trin.'  Coll.,  Cambridge,  B.A.,  1881  ;  eldest  son  of 


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THE  LANDED  GENTHY. 


MIL 


tbe  late  George  Miller,  Esq.,  J.P.,o£  Brentry  (wlio 
d.  ISSl),  bv  Mary,  dau.  of  tlie  late  T.  Luce,  Esq. 
iStaf— Brentry,  Wcstbury-on-TrTm. 


MILIilGAX  OF  CALDWELIi  HALL. 

MiLLiGAN,  LiETJT.-CoL.  Chaeles,  of  Caldwell 
Hall,  CO.  Derby.  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  (Retired)  late 
39th  Eegt.  b.  'l  July,  1832,  m.  11  Dec.  1860, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Sbakerley,  Bart,  of 
iSomerford  Park,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Dckbab,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  h.   13  Jan. 
1863. 

II.  Frank  ■William,  h.  19  March,  1S70. 

I.  Eva  Gertrude.  ii.  Ada  Catharine. 

III.  Blanche  Justina.  iv.  Hilda.  Caroline. 

Lieut.-Col.  Milligau  Tras  adjutant  of  his  regiment 
in  the  Crimea  and  served  also  as  A.D.C.  to  Major- 
Oen.  Lord  William  Paulet,  commanding  the  Light 
Division.  He  received  the  medal  and  clasp,  the 
5th  class  of  the  Medjidie  and  the  Turkish  medal. 

Lineagre. — Rev.  Peter  Milligan,  Minister  of  Colvend, 
ordained  1513,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Leg,  of  Dalbety, 
in  the  Stewartry  of  Galloway,  and  d.  1564,  aged  70,  having  had 
issue, 

1.  Herbert,  of  whom  presently. 

ir.  Charles,  had  lands  in  Annandale,  was  taken  prisoner  by 

the  English  and  beheaded  at  CarUsle  1609,  aged  about  60. 

He  left  issue, 

1  Charles,  m.  and  had  issue. 

2  John,  Lieut.  E.N.  from  whom  descended  John  Milligan. 
of  New  York,  U.S.A. 

The  eldest  son, 

Herbert  Milligan,  Esq.  m.  Janet,  only  child  and  heir  of 
David  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Barclay,  and  d.  March,  1626,  aged  103, 
and  was  buried  at  Colvend.  He  had  two  sons,  X'eter  and 
David.    The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Milligan,  Esq.  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  William  Davidson, 
Esq.  of  Buitle,  and  d.  1673,  aged  66,  leaving  with  two  daus., 
3Iary  and  Elizabeth,  a  son  and  heir, 

Peter  Milligan,  Esq.  of  Dalbeatie,  in  the  Stewartry  of  Gal- 
loway, TO.  Agnes,  dau.  of  David  Murray,  Esq.  of  Barnhourie, 
and  d.  June,  1718,  aged  71,  and  was  buried  at  Colvend,  leav- 
ing issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Shieldhill,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Kirk- 
patrick,  Esq.  of  Kirkmittin,  and  d.  1768,  having  had  issue, 

Peter,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  m.  and  had  issue. 
Peggy,  m.  Andrew  Clarke,  of  Barnhourie. 

II.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  of  Fairgirth,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Smith, 
of  Legsbridge. 

iv.  Peter,  of  Kirkbean,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Blair, 
and  had  issue,  Charles;  AVilliam;  Mai  ion;  Sarah;  Mary; 
Elizabeth  ;  Peggie  ;  and  Jennet. 

V.  John,  of  Kirkbean,  m.  Mar)',  dau.  of  Hugh  Patersou,  of 
Kirkbean,  and  d.  1764,  leaving  issue, 

1  William,  6.  29  Dec.  1741. 

2  James,  b.  30  Jan.  1739,  m.  29  Nor.  1764,  Ann,  dau.  of 
William  Lindsay,  of  Corsock,  and  had  issue, 

1  Mary,  6.  29  Dec.  1744. 

1  Esther,  m.  John  Kittrijk,  of  Kirkcudbright. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Kirkpatrick,  of   Gelston  in  the 
Stewartry  of  Galloway. 

Tlie  2nd  son, 

David  Milligan,  Esq.  of  Dalbeatie,  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Learmont,  of  Green  Hawthorn,  and  had  issue,  with  others  who 
<l.  in  infancy, 

J.  Peter,  an  officer  in  the  Navy,  d.  unm. 

II.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Esther,  m.  Thomas  Porter,  of  Kirkcudbright,  and  d.  1771, 
leaving  issue,  David  and  Jennet. 

n.  Elizabeth,   m.  James  Callander,  of  Liverpool,  and  had 
issue,  Robert  and  Mary. 
The  2nd  son, 

David  Milligan,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  London,  Merchant,  m. 
10  Sept.  1759,  Marian,  dau.  of  Robert  Clarke,  of  Castle  Cravie, 
and  d.  s.  p.,  leaving  his  property  to  his  cousin, 

Robert  Milligan,  Esq.  of  Eoslyn  House,  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex,  Deputy  Chairman  of  the  West  India  Dock  Com- 
pany, and  founder  of  those  docks,  where  there  is  a  statue  to 
liis  memory,  h.  at  Dumfries  19  Aug.  1746,  the  son  of  Jame.s 
MilUgan,  of  Dumfries,  m.  at  Kingston,  Surrey,  13  Oct.  1781, 


Jean,  dau.   of  William  Dunbar,  of  Forres,  co.  Elgin,  and  by 
her  (who  </.  14  Jan.  1820)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Eastridge,  Ryde,  of  the  11th  Light  Dragoons 
and  2nd  Life  Guards,  fought  at  Waterloo,  b.  28  Aug.  1787, 
VI.  1816,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mathew  Baillie,  Esq., 
M.D.,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1875,  leaving  by  her  who  d.  25  June, 
1S76,  an  only  child,  Sophia,  of  Rosslyn  Lodge,  Weybridge, 
b.  4  July,  1817,  d.  unm.  17  Sept.  1893. 

II.  David,  of  Jamaica,  merchant,  b.  27  April,  1789,  d.  in 
that  island,  16  Feb.  1818,  s.  p. 

III.  Harry,  b.  1790,  m.  1816,  Georgiana  Matilda,  dau.  of  Sir 
Walter  Stirling,  Bart.  His  widow  m.  Sir  Thomas  Barrett- 
Lennard,  Bart. 

IV.  Duncan,  b.  1793. 

v.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Jean,  m.  1811,  Thomas  Hugham,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Airds,  N.B. 

II.  Justina.  in.  Maiy. 

Mr.  Robert  Milligan  d.  21  May,  1809.    His  youngest  son. 

Major  William  Milligan,  of  Cotswold  House,  co.  Glou- 
cester, of  the  2ni  Life  Guards,  b.  12  Sept.  1799;  jh.  25  April, 
1S31,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Des  Voeux,  Bart.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1884) 

I.  Charles,  of  Caldwell  Hall. 

II.  William  Henry,  6.  26  Nov.  1833. 

III.  Harry  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  60th  Rifles,  &.  25  Jan.  1835, 
d.  u'im.  3  July,  1890. 

I.  Emily  Caroline,  b.  5  May,  1840. 

II.  Justina  Charlotte,  b.  23  April,  1844. 
lu.  Alice  Katherine,  b.  29  May,  1846. 

IV.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  24  Feb.  1856. 

Major  William  Milligan  d.  18  June,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Arms—Or,  in  chief  a  dexter  hand,  in  base  a  heart  between 
two  spears,  the  staves  rompu  erect  proper,  quartering  per  fesse, 
wavy  az.  and  vert,  three  swans  arg.,  for  Clarke.  Crest — A 
merchant  ship  under  sail,  colours  flying  ppr. 

Heat — CaldH-ell  Hall,  Burton-on-Trent. 

♦ 


MILLS  OF  CLERMONT. 

Mills,  Joseph  Trueman,  Esq.  of  Clermont, 
Watton,  Norfolk,  and  of  Husbands  Bosworth, 
Rugby,  J.P.  for  cos.  Norfolk,  Herts,  and  Leicester, 
D.L  CO.  Leicester,  High  Sherifl"  1880,  I.  15  Jan. 
1836 ;  m.  13  Oct.  1858,  Eliza  Anna,  dau.  of  James 
Layton,  Esq.  of  Baldock,  Herts,  J. P.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  HenrtTrueman,  b.  23  Oct.  1860 ;  m. 2  June,  1883,  Amelia, 
Dora  Madeline,  dau.  of  Gen.  Tuite  Dalton. 

II.  John  Layton,  6.  9  Sept.  1863;  m.  26  April,  1893,  Maude 
Helen,  dau.  of  Henry  F.  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Park  Lane 
Hall,  Doncaster. 

III.  Charles  Remington,  6.  15  Dec.  1866. 

I.  Louisa  Matilda,  6.  11  Sept.  1859. 

II.  Margaret  Ada,  b.  25  March,  1862. 
in.  Mary  Florence,  5.  8  Oct.  1364. 

Mr.  Mills  s.  his  father  22  Nov.  1879. 

Lin.eag'e. — John  Remington  Mills,  Esq.  of  Kingswood 
Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  Tolmers,  Hert^^,  J. P.,  formerly 
M.P.  for  Wycombe,  son  of  Samuel  Mills,  Esq.  of  Russell 
Square,  London  (who  d.  4  March,  1847),  by  Mary  Wilson  his 
wife,  s.  to  Tolmers,  11  Nov.  1862,  at  the  decease  of  his  elder 
brother,  Thomas  Mills,  Esq.  of  Tolmers,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  the 
Inner  Temple  Barrister-at-Law ,  and  M.A.  of  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  M.P.  for  Totnes.  He  was  6.  15  Jan.  1797  ;  m. 
2  Aug.  1831,  Louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of  Joseph  Truemaft,  Esq.  of 
Walthamslow,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  28  Feb.  1886)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Remington,  of  Tolmers,  m.  Feb.  1863,  Mary  Ann, 
only  dau.  of  Charles  Gilmour,  Esq.,  and  d.  4  May,  1865, 
leaving  two  daus.,  Blarion  Jane,  6.  26  Dec.  1863,  and  Flor- 
ence Sophia,  b.  19  Feb.  1865,  who  s.  to  Tolmers  as  co-heirs. 

II.  Joseph  Trueman,  of  Clermont. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  1  0  May,  1855,  Thomas  AVard  Swinburne,  Esq. 
of  Corndean  Hall,  near  Winchcombe,  co.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Mills  d.  22  Nov.  1879. 

Seais— Clermont,  near  Watton ;  Highfield,  Husbands  Bo»- 
worth,  near  Rugby  ;  Hillborough  Hall,  Brandon. 


MILLS  OF  BISTEE.l'TE. 
Mills,  John,  Esq.  of  Bisterne,  Hants,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  3  June,  183tj ;  m.  30  June,  18(38,  Louisa 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Entwisle,  Esq.  of 
Wolhayes,  Hants,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Mary 
Frances. 


MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIL 


1387 


Lineage. — John  Mills,  who  held  one  of  the  offices  in 
the  Court  of  Chancery,  7)i.  30  June,  1709,  Sarah  Uest,  and  had 
issue, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
AVilliam,  6.  4  Sept.  1714  ;  m.  Selina,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Salter, 

Knt.  of  Wardens  Hall,  Essex,  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1782. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  JJay,  1730. 

Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Bund  Vernon,  Eector  of  Fladbury, 
CO.  Worcester,  d.  s.  p.  1758. 

Mr.  Mills  d.  June,  1717  (his  widow  m.  2ndly,  Robert  Cornwall, 
Esq.  and  by  him,  had  an  only  child,  Catherine,  m.  Hugh 
llolbech,  Esq.).    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Rev.  John  Mills,  Rector  of  Barford  and  of  Oxhill,  co. 
Warwick,  b.  10  May,  1712  ;  m.  17  Nov.  1749,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Kev.  William  Wheler,  Vicar  of  Leamington  Hastings,  co. 
Warwick,  and  granddau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Wheler, 
Knt.,  younger  son  of  Sir  Charles  Wheler,  2nd  Bart.,  and  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1807)  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,M.P.,6.  13July,  1753  ;  m.  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Wriothes- 
ley  Digby,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Jan.  1826. 
John,  h.  IS  March,  1758;  drowned  at  Barford,  1772. 
Francis  (Rev.),  b.  29  June,  1759  ;  m.  26  Oct.  1811,  Catherine, 
4th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Mordaunt,  Bart;  and  fZ.23  April,  1851, 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  7  May,  1852)  two  sons, 
Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  J. P.,  of  Manor  House,  Pillcrton,  Patron 
of  Pillerton,  6.  1  April,  1815;  m.  9  Dec.   1841,  Mary,  .'Ird 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Hippisley,  of  Lambome  Place,  IJerks, 
and  has  issue, 
Francis,  6.  18  Jan.  1844;  m.  27  Dec.  1877.  Selina  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Knightly,  Vicar  of  Conbroke,  and 
has  issue,  1  Henry  Valentine,  b.  1882 :  1  Mabel  Frances  : 
2  Phoebe. 
Catharina,  m.  20   April,   1882,   Rev.   Alfred  Freeman, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  Burgh-on-Bain,  co.  Lincoln. 
Fanny. 
Arthur,  of  Efford   Down,  Bude  Haven,  Cornwall,  M.A., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Taunton  1852-53  and  1857-65, 
for  Exeter  1873-80,  b.  20   Feb.    1816;  m.  3  Aug.  1848, 
Agnes  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dyke-Acland,  Bart.,  and 
has  issue. 

Barton  Reginald  Vaughan  (Rev.),M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
b.  29  Oct.  1857  ;  m.  1886,  Lady  Catherine  Mary  Valentia 
Hobart-Hampden,  sister  of  Sydney,  7th  Earl  of  Buck- 
inghamshire, and  by  her  (who  d.  1889)  has  issue, 

Arthur  Frederic  Hobart,  6.  1887. 
Dudley  Acland,  Capt.  R.E.,  6.  24  Aug.  1860. 
Harriet,  m.  24  Dec.  1783,  Major-Gen.  George  Scott,  ef  Wol- 

ston,  CO.  Warwick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 
Selina,  m.  1780,  James  Molony,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon. 
Lucy,  d.  young,  1771. 
Frances,  m.  13  Dec.  1793,  Rev.  Thomas    Cattell,  R>-ctor  of 

Berkeswell,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  3  March,  1795. 
Charlotte,  d.  young,  1771. 

Mr.  Mills  d.  21  March,  1791.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Mills,   Esq.   of  Bisterne,  b.   10  Nov.   1750;    :n. 
7  April,   1786,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.   of  the  Hon.  Wriothesley 
Digby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1828)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

William,  Major,  5.  1791  ;  m.  1814,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Jame=; 
Hare,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  and  had  an  only  sur- 
viving son, 
Charles  James  Conway,  Gen.  in  the  army,  J.P.  co.  Bed- 
ford, 6.   29  May,  1816;    m.    22  June,    1861,    Gertrude, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq.  of  Southill,  co.  Bedford. 
and  has  issue,  William,  Lieut,  h.-p.  late  Grenadier  Guards, 
b.  25  July,  1862 ;  Sydney,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  5  July, 
1867  ;    Gertrude,   m.   25  Sept.  1886,  Viscount  Stopford, 
eldest  son  of  5th  Earl  of  Courtown ;  and  Edith. 

Chahles  (Sir),  of  Hillingdon  Court,  Middlesex,  6.  1792; 
created  a  Bart.  1868 :  father  of  Charles  Henry,  Lobd  Hil- 
lingdon (see  Burke's  Fterage  and  Baronetage). 

Francis,  b.  1793;  d.  s.v.  July,  1854. 

Henry  Digby,  d.  an  infant  30  April,  1880. 

Ednnmd  Wheler,  b.  1801  ;  m.  Frances  Eliza,  dan.  of  William 
Wingfield  (afterwards  Bates),  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1835, 
left  at  his  decease,  186.'i,  an  only  child,  Charlotte,  m.  1858, 
late  Lieut. -Col.  E.  H.  Cooper,  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Markrec 
Castle,  CO.  Shgo,  and  has  issue. 

Elizabeth,  m.  2  June,  1813,  William  Wingfleld  (afterwards 
Baker),  Esq.  of  Orsett  Hall,  Essex;  and  d.  21  March,   1858. 

Charlotte,  771.  1810,  Henry  Combe  Compton,  Esq.  of  Manor 
House,  Minestead,  Hants,  M.P.,  and  d.  23  March,  1855.  He 
d.  27  Nov.  1866. 

Selina,  m.  24  March,  1824,  Charles  Holte  Bracebridge,  Esq. 
of  The  Hall,  Atherstone,  co.  Warwick,  who  d.  1872. 

Mr.  Mills  d.  20  March,  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mills,  Esq.  of  Bisterne,  Hants,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
Verdererof  New  Forest,  b.  11  Aug.  1789;  m.  28  July,  1835, 
Sarah  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Micklethwait,  Esq. 


of  Taverham  HaU,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1368) 
had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir,  now  of  Bisterne. 

XI.  Cecil  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barford,  co.  Warwick,  b.  17 
Nov.  1839 ;  m.  12  Aug.    1874,    Annie   Henrietta   Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Nicholls,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Fiaucis 
Cecil,  b.  31  July,  1875. 
III.  Francis  Nathaniel,  d.  an  infant,  23  April,  1848. 

Mr.  Blills  was  formerly  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  served 
in  the  Peninsular  and  Holland.  He  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca,  and  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 
Eodrigo  and  Burgos,  for  which  he  had  the  war  medal  and 
three  clasps.  He  was  M.P.  for  Rochester  from  1831  to  1334. 
He  d.  28  Feb.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gyronny  of  six  arg.  and  az..  a  millrind  sa.  C/v.s-; — A 
demi-lion  regardant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemol  az., 
holding  between  the  paws  a  millrind  sa.  Motto — l\il  conscire 
sibi. 

-Seat— Bisterne,  Ringwood,  Hants. 


MILLS  OF  SAXHAM  HALL, 

Mills,  Thomas  Richaed,  Esq.  of  Saxhani  Hell, 
Suffolk,  b.  18  Oct.  1851. 

Lineage.— Giles  Mills,  Esq.  of  London,  b.  1678;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Elliston  Barrington,  Esq.  of  Chelmsford,  Essex, 
(son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Barrington,  Esq.,  and  giandson  of 
Robert  Barrington,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex,  who 
was  3rd  son  of  Sir  Francis  Barrington,  1st  Bart,  of  Barrington 
Hall  (so  created  1614),  and  dying  24  Jan.  1746,  left  a  son, 

William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  .James  Hatch,  Esq.  of  Clabery  Hall,  Essex,  and  dyiui; 
1790,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff  1805,  b.  11  Feb.  1749;  m.  Susannah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Christopher  Harris,  Esq.  of  Bcllevue,  Devon,  son  of 
John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Radford  House,  in  the  same  co.  and  had 
issue, 

WiLLLAM,  his  heir. 

Christopher  John,  6.  5  Oct.  1782;  m.  1st,  Harriet,  youngest; 
dau.  of  John  Butts,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  by  whom  ha  had 
one  dau.  Harriet.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jemima,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Hatch,  Esq.  of  Clabery  HaU,  Essex,  and  by  her  had  one 
son,  James,  6.  10  April,  1811.  He  m.  3rdly,  Charlotte  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Harcourt  Powell,  Esq.  of  Burlington 
Street,  London,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1855. 
Thomas  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Stutton,  Ipswich,  and  of  Great 
Saxham,  Suffolk,  Proctor  m  Convocation  for  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Sutlolk,  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  Chaplain  in 
Ordinary  to  her  Majesty,  and  J.P.  for  Suffolk,  b.  17  Nov. 
1792;  m.  1st,  12  April,  I8I5,  Anne,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Bar- 
nardiston,  Esq.  of  The  Ryes,  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  May,  1327)  had  a  son, 

Babbington  Stopford  Thomas  (Eev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  Eec- 
tor of   Lawshall,  Suffolk,  b.  30  Sept.   1821;  m.  10  Jan. 
1850,  Georgiana  Penelope,  dau.  of  Henry  C.  Sturt,  Esq.  of 
Crichel,  Dorset,  by  Lady  Charlotte  his  wife,  and  has  had 
issue,  Bertha,  d.  1866  ;  Edith,  d..  an  infant ;  and  Mary 
Isabel,  6.  1  Oct.  1862. 
The  Rev.  Thomas  Mills  m.  2ndly,  13  Dec.  1336,  Hon.  Eliza- 
beth Frances,  dau.  of  George,  5th  Viscount  Barrington,  and 
d.  29  Sept.  1879. 
Susanna,  to.  Ib05,  John  William   Hicks,  Esq.  of  Jamaica 
-    and  of  Bath,  and  d.  11  Sept.  1853. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1825. 

Blarianne,  to.  Edward  llarman,  Esq.  of  Clay  Hill,  Enfield, 
and  d.  1855,  having  had  issue. 

Julia,  in.  27  Aug.   1833,  Eev.  Arthur  Carrighan,  Rector  of 
Barrow,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1862. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P..  and 
D.L.,  J.  18  Jan.  1780;  m.  5  June,  1817,  Clara  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  Eev.  Eichard  Huntley,  *f  Boxwell  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Eichabd,  his  heir. 

William  Huntley,  b.  13  June,  1823;  married. 

Clara  Mary  Anne,  m.  27  May,  1847,  Eev.  William  Huntley 

Skrine,  M.A. 
Anne  Harriett,  m.  17  May,  1853,  Sholto  James  Dougla.'i,  Es(i. 

(who  d.  10  June,  1868),  2nd  son  of  Gen.  Sir  James  Douglas, 

G.C.B.,  and  ha£  issue. 
Susan  Caroline,  m.  3  Aug.  1843,  Henry  Duncan  Skrine,  Esq. 

of  Stubbings  House,  Berks,  and  of  Warley,  Somerset,  J.l". 

and  D.L. 
Julia  Jane,  m.  3  Sept.  1853,  Theodore  Thring,  Esq.,  of  Alford, 

CO.  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Catharine  Mary,  m.  30  May,   1854,  George  James  Edward 

BrowTi,  Esq.  of  Tostock  Place,  Suffolk,  who  d.  1857. 
Elizabeth  Georgina,  m.  11  Au^.  1863,  Eev.  Henry  Keywortil 

Creed,  Eector  of  Chedburgh,  Suffolk. 


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MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIL 


He  d.  1S65,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Richard  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxbam  Hall,  Suffolk, 
High  SheriEf  IST).  Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  4  March,  ISlS; 
VI.  31  May,  1S4.3,  Emily,  only  dau.  of  Hon.  Samuel  Hall, 
Seigneur  of  Chambly,  Canada,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased) 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  30  April,  1814;  d.  unvi.  1S82. 

II.  Thomas  Uiohard,  now  of  Saxham  Hall. 
I.  Emily  Matilda. 

Mr.  Mills  d.  1S84,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  Tiio.mas 
UicHARD  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall, 

.■<)-)/i.s— Erm.,  a  fer-de-moline  sa.     Crest — A  Uon  rampant  or. 
Jl/o(;o— Confido. 
<S«if— Saxham  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk. 


MIIiNE-HOME  OF  WEDDERBURN  AND 
BILLIE. 

MiLXK-HoME,  Col.  David,  of  Wcdderburn,  Pax- 
ton,  and  Billie,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  B.A.,  Col. 
late  Com.Eoval  Horse  Guards  Blue,  now  Com.  11th 
Eegtl.  Dist.,*M.P.  for  Berwick-on-Tweed  1874-80, 
and  1S80-1S85,  b.  20  Sept.  1838 ;  m.  1st,  Aug.  1867, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Buchan-IIepburn,  Bart, 
of  Smeaton,  co.  Haddington,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
26  Dec.  1881)  has  issue, 

I.  David  William,  b.  30  April,  IS?.". 

II.  Thomas  Patrick,  b.  11  July,  1874. 
in.  John  Hepburn,  6.  19  Oct.  1876. 

IV.  Archibald  Charles,  6.  19  Dec.  1881. 

I.  Helen  Agnes.  ii.  Jean  Mary. 

III.  Amy  Margaret.  iv.  Sydney  Grace. 

Col.  Milne-Home  m.  2ndly,  1889,  Mary  Pamela, 
eldest    dau.    of  Charles   David    Cunyngliam  Ellis, 
Esq.,  late  Major  60tli  Rifles,  and  has  further  issue, 
V.  Charles  Alexander,  b.  25  April,  1891. 

Lineage. — David  Milne,  Esq.  of  Campie,  Musselburgh, 
CO.  Midlothian,  Merchant  of  Edinburgh,  son  of  Peter  Milne,  of 
ifuspclburgh,  b.  1735;  m.  23  May,  1761,  Susan,  dau.  of  Kobert 
Verncr,  of  Musselburgh,  and  d.  4  June,  1818,  leaving  issue, 

I.  David  (Sir),  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  1766,  d.  unm.  7  Dec.  1809. 

Sir  David  Milne,  of  Milne  Graden,  G.C.B.,  K.S.I.,K.W.M., 
Admiral  R.N.,  a  very  distinguished  naval  commander,  second 
in  command  in  Lord  Exmouth's  expedition  against  Algiers.  | 
He  was  J.P.  and  D.L  for  co.  Berwick,  and  for  a  short  time 
:^LP.  for  Berwick-on-Tweed.  He  was  b.  25  May,  1763,  and  m. 
1st,  16  April,  1804,  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Purves, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  1814)  had  issue, 

David  Milne  Home,  of  Milne  Graden. 

Sir  Alexander  >Hlne,  G.C.B.,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  created  a 
Bart.  (See  Burke's  Peerage). 
Admiral  Sir  David  Milne  m.  2ndly,  19  .Sept.  1819,  Agnes,  dau. 
of  George  Stephen,  E?q.  of  the  island  of  Granada.     He  d.  5 
May,  1845  :  she  d.  27  Jan.  1862.    The  elder  son, 

David  Miine-Home,  Esq.  of  Milne  Graden,  Barristcr-at- 
Law,  LL.  D.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Covener  of  co.  Berwick,  a 
member  of  various  scientific  societies  in  London  and  Edin- 
burgh, 6.  22  Jan.  1805;  m.  30  July,  1S32.  Jean,  eldest 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Forman  Home,  Esq.  of  Billie, 
and  Paxton,  co.  Berwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1876) 
had  issue, 

I.  David,  now  of  WedderbuYn  and  Billie. 

I.  Jean.  ii.  Grace. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Holham,  R.N.,  C.B,,  and  has 
two  sons,  John  and  Alan,  and  one  dau.,  Jean. 

IV.  Georgiana.  •  v.  Susan  .\gnes. 

Mr.  Milne-Home  d.  1890. 

<^;tmiln  of  '^)omt. 

liineag-e.— Sir  David  Home,  of  Thurston,  in  East  Lothian 
(2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Home,  of  Home),  m.  Alice,  heir  of 
Wedderbum,  co.  Berwick,  and  had  a  son,  David,  who  pre- 
deceased him,  leaving  by  Elizabeth  Carmichael  his  wife,  two 
sons,  George,  of  Wedderburn,  and  Patrick  (Sir),  of  Polwarth, 
Knt.,ancestorof  the  Earls  of  Marchmont  and  Barons  Polwarth, 
of  Sir  Hugh  Hume  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Marchmont,  of  Hdme 
ofEiinraerghaine,  HUME  of  Mandtrston,  etc.  Sir  David's  great- 
grandson. 

Sir  David  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  David 
Hopprincle,  of  Galashiels,  by  whom  he  had  seven  sons,  called 
"  the  spears  of  Wedderburn "'    i.   George,  fell  at  Flodden, 


f.  f>. ;  II.  David,  successor  to  his  father ;  iii.  Alexander,  of 
Manderston,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Dunbar,  Homes  of 
JUnton,  andHoME-DRCMMONDso/A'/uir  jDjMHimofirf  ;  iv.  John, 
ancestor  of  Home,  HSirt.  oj  Blackaddei- ;  v.  Robert;  vi.  An- 
drew, Rector  of  Lauder  ;  vii.  Patrick,  of  Broom  House.  Sir 
David  Home  was  slain  at  the  field  of  Flodden,  together  with 
his  eldest  son.     His  2nd  son, 

David  Home,  of  Wedderburn,  m.  Alison,  sister  of  Archibald, 
6th  Earl  of  Angus,  and  widow  of  Robert  Black.adder,  of  Black- 
adder,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  i.  George,  of  Wedderburn, 
slain  at  Pinkie  1547,  s.  7).;  11.  David  (Sir),  of  whom  presently ; 
III.  John,  of  Crumstane.    The  2nd  son, 

David  Home,  of  Wedderburn,  was  taken  prisoner  at  Pinkie. 
He  m.  Mariota,  dau.  of  Andrew  Johnston,  of  Elphinston,  by 
whom  he  had  (with  three  daus.)  four  sons,  i.  George,  his 
heir;  11.  David,  of  Godscroft,  author  of  ^  History  of  thi:  Houses 
of  Douglas  and  Home ;  in.  James,  Parson  of  Hilton ;  iv. 
John.    David  Home  d.  1574,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  George  Home,  of  Wedderburn,  appointed  Warden  of 
the  East  Marches  1578  and  Comptroller  of  Scotland  1597.  He 
m.  Jean,  dau.  of  John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  and  dying  24 
Xov.  1616,  left  an  only  son  and  successor. 

Sir  David  Home,  of  Wedderburn,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sii- 
John  Home,  of  Coldingknows,  and  was  slain  at  the  battle  of 
Dunbar,  1650,  together  with  his  son, 

George  Home,  of  Wedderburn.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Morison,  of  Preston  Grange,  a  Lord  of  Session,  and 
left  (with  two  daus.,  Katharine,  m.  John  Bethune,  of  Blebo, 
and  Margaret)  a  son, 

George  Home,  of  Wedderburn,  6.  1641,  who  d.  in  or  before- 
1715,  leaving,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Liddell,  a 
dau.  Jean,  and  two  sons,  George,  his  heir,  and  Francis,  of 
Quixwood,  from  whom  a  claimant  to  the  Marchmont  Peerage, 
Capt.  Francis  Douglas  Home,  derived  his  descent.  The  elder 
son, 

George  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  joined  the  rising  of  1715, 
was  taken  at  Preston,  tried,  and  condemned.  He  obtained, 
however,  a  pardon,  and  d.  at  Wedderburn  1720,  leaving,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Home,  Bart,  of 
Lumsdean,  nine  children,  i.  David,  of  Wedderburn,  d.s.2'- 
1762;  II.  George,  rf.  s.  J).  1758;  in.  Patrick,  of  Wedderburn, 
d.  unm.  1766;  iv.  Francis,  d.  unm.  1732;  v.  John,  Capt. 
R.N.,  (f.  ttnin.  1758;  vi.  James,  Capt.  R.N.,  killed  in  action 
with  the  French  1758,  unra.  ;  i.  Margaret,  m.  1732,  Ninian 
Home,  of  Billie,  and  was  mother  of  Patrick  Home,  of  Wedder- 
burn, M. P.,  and  other  children  all  deceased;  11.  Isabella,  m. 
Alexander  Home,  of  Jardinfield,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of 
Xinian  Home,  of  Paxton,  Governor  of  Grenada,  murdered 
there  by  Fedon,  1795,  and  of  George  Home,  of  Wedderburn  and 
Paxton ;  in.  Jean,  of  whom  we  treat.     The  youngest  dau., 

Jean  Home,  m.  Rev.  John  Tod,  Minister  of  Ladykirk,  and 
had  issue,  three  .sons  and  three  daus.,  none  of  whom  married, 
except  the  eldest  dau., 

Margaret  Tod,  who  m.  1779,  John  Forman,  Esq.,  and  dying 
I8'-'0,  left  issue, 

I.  John,  who .«.  to  Wedderburn,  and  1!.  .«.  p. 

II.  William  Forman,  h.  24  April,  1782;  lii.  Jan.  1811,  Jean, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Home,  of  Gunsgreen,  and  left  issue, 

1  Jean  (heiress  of  Wedderburn  and  Paxton),  m.  183'2, 
David,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  David  Milne,  G.C.B., 
and  d.  14  April,  1876,  leaving  issue  (as  above). 

2  Margaret,  vi.  2  July,  1832,  the  Hon.  Adolphus  F.  Cath- 
cart,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army  (who  d.  6  April,  1884), 
youngest  son  of  1st  Earl  Cathcart,  K.T. 

o  Georgina  Hay,  m.  1848,  Capt.  Francis  Ramsay,  brother 

of  Sir  Alexander  Ramsay,  2nd  Bart.,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1867, 

leaving  issue. 
4  Isabella  Jane,  m.  29  Sept.  1840,  Hon.  Charles  St.  Cl.aSr, 

Comm.  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  James,  12tli  Lord  Sinclair,  and 

d.  18.52,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Ninian,  d.  young. 

I.  Jean,  m.  Rev.  James  Smith,  D.D.,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1841. 
S-otx — Paxton  House,  Berwick-on-Tweed,  and  Wedderburn 
Ca.stle,  N.B.     ttti6s— Carlton,  United  Service,  and  Scottish. 


MIIiNER-GIBSON  OF   THEBERTON 
HOUSE. 

MiLNER-GiBSOx,  Jasper  Joseph  Axexander, 
Esq.  of  Theberton  House,  co.  Suffolk,  b.  23  Feb. 
1852  ;  m.  let,  17  Dec.  1874,  Elizabeth  Isidore,  eldest 
dau.  of  Hon.  George  M.  Parsons,  of  Cohimbus, 
Ohio,  United  States  (she  d.  6  Dee.  1889) ;  he  «t- 
2ndly,  20  Dec.  1893,  Annie,  widow  of  William 
Stockeu,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Charles  Dixon,  Esq. 
By  his  first  wife  he  had, 


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May  Bessie  Isabella,  h.  1376,  c?.  same  year. 


liineage. — The  Bight  Hon.  Thomas  Milner-Gibson,  of 
Theberton  House,  Saxmundham,  Suffolk,  P.C,  J. P.  andD.L., 
b.  3  Sept.  1806,  only  son  of  Major  Thomas  Milner-Gibson,  of 
the  37th  Eegt.  (who  d.  30  May,  1807),  by  Isabella  his  wife  (m. 
IT  Jan.  1798  ;  she  m.  2ndly,  1810,  Thomas  Whiting  Wootton, 
Esq.,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1856),  only  dau.  of  Henry  Glover,  Esq.  of 
Chester,  and  grandson  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Gibson;  m,  23 
Feb.  1832,  Arethusa  Susanna,  only  child  of  Sir  Thomas  Gcry 
Cullum,  Bart,  of  Hardwick  House,  Bury,  St.  Edmund's  Suf- 
folk (lineally  descended  fron  the  marriage  in  1623  of  Sir 
Thomas  Galium,  1st  Bart,  of  Hawstead  and  Hardwick  House, 
Suffolk,  with  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Crispe, 
Esq.)and  d.  25  Feb.  1884,  having  by  her  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1885;, 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gibson,  b.  and  d.  1833. 

II.  Thomas  Dudley,  6.  1845;  d.  1863. 

III.  Oliver  Francis,  b.  1850 ;  d.  1859. 

IV.  Jaspeb  Joseph  Alexandeb,  now  of  Theberton  House. 

V.  Geokge  Gery,  of  Hardwick,  Suffolk,  b.  5  Nov.  1857  ;  s.  his 
grandmother,  Lady  Galium,  at  Hardwick  in  1875  {see  next 
Memoir). 

I.  Florence  Arethusa,  d.  1842. 

II.  Alice  Mary,  m.  1861,  William  Wybrow  Robertson,  Esq., 
and  d.  20  Aug.  1879,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Sydney  Isabella,  d.  30  Sept.  1850. 

This  gentleman,  distinguished  as  a  leading  politician  and  par- 
liamentary speaker,  was  educated  at  the  Charterhouse  and 
at  Trin.  Goll.  Gamb.,  where  he  graduated  as  a  wrangler  1830. 
He  was  M.P.  for  Ipswich  from  1837  to  1839,  for  Manchester 
from  1841  to  1857,  and  for  Ashton-under-Lyne  from  1857  to 
1868.  He  held  office  as  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  with 
a  seat  in  the  Gabinet,  1859  to  1866. 

Arms — Az.,  three  bridle  bits  chevronwise  or,  between  as 
many  storks  rising  arg.  Ci-est — A  siork  close  arg.,  holding 
in  the  beak  a  branch  oi  laurel  ppr.,  resting  the  dexter  foot  on 
a  bridle  bit  or. 

&«£— Theberton  House,  Saxmundham. 


HILNER-aiBSON-CULLnM  OF  HARD- 
WICK HOUSE. 

MiLNEE-GiESON-CuLLUM,  Geoege  Gert,  Esq. 
of  Hardwick  House,  co.  SufPolk;  D.L.  and  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1888;  F.S.A.,  M.A.Trin.  CoU.Camb., 
b.  5  Nov.  1857 ;  s.  to  Hardwick  at  the  death  of  his 
maternal  grandmother,  Lady  Cullum,  1875  ; 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Cul- 
lUM  by  royal  licence  1878. 

Lineage.— Walter  Cdllum,  of  Stanhill,  Thorndon,  Suf- 
folk, whose  ancestors  were  seated  at  Thorndon  in  the  reign  of 
"Henbt  VI.,  TO.  Catherine  Rivett,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Ccllum,  of  Stanhill,  m.  Alice  Aldrich,  and  d.  1548, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Culldm,  of  Stanhill,  m.  Mary  .\pplewright,  and  was  s, 
by  his  son, 

John  Cullum,  of  Stanhill, 7Ji.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth, 
of  Bacton,  co.  Suffolk,  and  d.  1609,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Thorndon,  d.  1C67,  whose  branch  became  extinct 
in  the  male  line  1727. 

II.  Thomas  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 
The  younger  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Ccllum,  1st  Bart,  of  Hawstead  and  Hardwick  , 
so  created  18  June,  1660.  He  was  an  Alderman  of  London 
and  was  Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex  1647 ;  to.  1623,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Crispe,  of  London,  and  first  cousin 
to  Sir  Nicholas  Crispe,  1st  Bart,  of  Hammersmith,  the  Royalist 
<see  Burke's  Extinct  Baroiutagi),  and  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas,  2nd  Bart. 

11.^  John,  of  London,  m.  Anne,  dau  of  Thomas  Lawrence, 
Esq.  of  Woodborough,  co.  Wilts,  and  had,  with  six  daus., 
1  Thomas,  of  Ealing,  in  Middlesex,  to.  1st,  Curtis,  dau.  of 
Henry  Hawley,  Esq.  of  Brentford,  and  2ndly,  Savilia, 
dau.  of  Col.  Strode,  Governor  of  Dover  Castle,  and  cZ.  1717, 
without  male  issue. 

-  John-  3  Lawrence. 

4  Jasper,  4th  Bart.  5  Stephen. 

I.  Rebecca,  m.  Job  Throckmorton,  a  Turkey  Merchant. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1649,  aged  24. 

Sir  Thomas  purchased  Hawstead  Place  and  Hardwick  House, 
CO.  Suffolk,  1656  ;  he  d.  1664,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Cullum,  2nd  Bart.,  6.  1628 ;  to.  Dudleia,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  North,  1st  Bart  of  Mildenhall,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Dudley,  3rd  Bart.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1700. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1st,  Henry  North,  Esq.  of  Beaacre,  co.  Suffolk, 
and  2ndly,  Philip  Bedingfeld,  Esq. 

n.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  William  Boys,  Rector  of  Kelsale. 
Sir  Thomas  d.  1680,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Dudley  Cullum,  3rd  Bart.,  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk  1690, 
and  M.P.  for  the  co.  1702,  to.  1st,  1681,  Hon.  Anne  Berkeley, 
dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord  Berkeley,  of  Stratton.  She  d.  1709, 
aged  43,  and  he  m.  2ndly,  1710,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Wicks, 
Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's  (who  d.  1737,  having  remarried 
John  Fulham,  Canon  of  Windsor,  Vicar  of  Isleworth,  &c.), 
and  d.  s.p.  1720,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  cousin. 

Sir  Jasper  Cullum,  4th  Bart.,  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk  1722, 
b.  1670  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Wyatt,  of  Burseldon,  Hants, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  5th  Bart. 
Sir  Jasper  d.  4  Nov.  1754,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Cullum,  5th  Bart.,  J. P.,  6.  1700;  m.  1st,  1723, 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Deane,  Esq.  of  Freefolk,  Hants, 
and  by  her  who  d.  1730,  he  had  one  dau.,  Jane,  who  d.  unm. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  30  Nov.  1731,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Thomas  Gery,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  by 
Elizabeth,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John  Wittewronge,  Bart,  of  Rot- 
hamstead,  and  by  her  bad  three  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  John  (Rev.),  6th  Bart. 

II.  Thomas  Gery,  7th  Bart. 

in.  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Great  Thurlow,  b.  1754 :  m.  1786, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Blagrave,  Esq.  of  Calcott,  co.  Berks, 
and  d.  1835,  leaving  a  dau.  Anne  (d.  1874),  m.  Paul  Merlin 
de  Thionville,  Chef  d'Escadron  d'Artillerie  of  Bi-uyferes, 
Vosges,  son  of  the  celebrated  "  Conventionnel "  of  that 
name. 

I.  Isabella,  d.  s.  p.  1806. 

II.  Susanna,  to.  Ashley  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds, 
and  d.  1829. 

III.  Jane  {d.  1826),  to.  Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hough  on  the 
Hill,  Lincoln,  and  of  Great  Thurlow,  Suffolk,  brother  to 
Francis  Vernon,  Earl  of  Shipbrooke,  by  whom  .she  was 
mother  of  John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Orwell  Park,  and  Great 
Thurlow,  and  Arethusa,  wife  of  Sir  Robert  Harland,  Bart, 
of  Wherstead  Lodge;  both  of  whom  d.  s.p. 

IV.  Mary  {d.  1844),  m.  Abraham  Jenkin,  Esq.  of  Long  Sutton, 
Lincoln. 

Sir  John  d.  16  Jan.  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Cullum,  6th  Bart.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  and  F.S.A., 
Rector  of  Hawstead  and  Great  Thurlow,  b.  1732;  to.  Peggy, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Bisson,  Esq.  of  Westham,  co.  Essex,  and  d.  s.  p. 
19  Oct.  17S5,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Thomas  Gery  Ccllum,  7th  Bart.,  Bath  King  of  Arms, 
F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  F.L.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  30  Nov.  1741;  to.  1 
Sept.  1774,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Hanson,  Esq.  of  Normanton. 
CO.  York,  and  by  her,  who  d.  13  Sept.  1830,  had  (with  a  dau. 
Susanna,  d.  1803),  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas  Gery  (Rev.),  8th  Eart. 

n.  John  Palmer,  b.  1783,  Bath  King  of  Arms ;  to.  Miss  Sarah 
Mantle,  and  d.  s.  v.  1829. 

Sir  Thomas  d.  8  Sept.  1831,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Geey  Ccllum,  8th  Bart.,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  in 
Holy  Orders,  b.  23  Oct.  1777  ;  m.  1st,  27  Aug.  1805,  Mary  Anne, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Eggers,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  co. 
Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Jan.  1830)  had 

Arethusa  Susannah,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Sir  Thomas  m.  2ndly,  30  April,  1832,  Anne,  sister  of  W.  Han- 
ford-Flood,  Esq.  of  Flood  Hall,  Kilkenny,  and  Woollas  Hall, 
Pershore,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  28  Jan.  1855,  when 
his  title  became  extinct  and  his  estates  devolved  on  his  only 
dau., 

Arethusa  Susannah  Cullum,  m.  23  Feb.  1832,  Right  Hon. 
Thomas  Milner  Gibson,  P.C,  of  Theberton  House,  and  had 
issue  (see  preceding  Memoir).  Her  2nd  surviving  son  is  George 
Gery  Milner-Gibson  Ccllum,  of  Hardwick. 

.<4?^)ls— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  pelicans  or,  vulning  themselves  ppr.,  for  Ccllum;  2nd 
and  3rd  az.,  three  bridle  bits  chevronwise  or,  between  as  many 
storks  rising  arg.,  for  Milner  Gibson.  Crests — 1st,  Cullum  :  A 
lion  sejant  or,  supporting  between  the  paws  a  column  arg.,  the 
capital  gold  ;  2nd,  Milner  Gibson  :  A  stork  close  arg.,  holding 
in  the  beak  a  branch  of  laurel  ppr.  and  resting  the  dexter 
claw  on  a  bridle  bit  or. 

Seat— Hardwick  House,  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 


MILNER  OF  TOTLEY  HALL. 

Milnee,  William  Aldam,  Esq.  of  Totley  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  for  that  co.  and  for  the  West 
Biding,  co.  York;  M.A.  Trin.  ColJ.,  Cambridge,  1. 26 


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Marcli,  1854  J  »».  6  June,  1883,  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Towers, 
Sheffield,  and  has  issue, 

William  Alfred,  o.  9  Oct.  18S7. 
Koy  Denzil  Vasliley,  b.  1  Dec.  1892. 
Marjorie  Elsie  Milucr. 

Iiineag'e.— Gamaliel  Milker,  Esq.  of  Attcrcliffc,  co. 
York,  m.  Susanna,  only  surviving  child  of  John  Walton,  of 
Thurlston,  near  Peniston,  liy  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dnu.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Crosland,  Esq.  of  Preston,  near  Hull;  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Gamaliel  Milxeb,  Esq.  of  AttcrciifFe,  b.  17S0 ;  m.  1803, 
Jlaiy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Pasliley,  Esq.  of 
Betford,  Kotts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Pashlet,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John  Crosland,  of  Thurlstone,  York.s,  b.  1809;  m.  1S.50,  a 
dau.  of  William  Crookee,  Esq.,  and  d.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

Gamaliel  (Rev.),  of  Thurlstone,  M.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Hoy- 
land  Swaine.  Yorks,  b.  1852 ;  in.  1817,  Anne  EUzabeth, 
dau.  of  Col.  Horseley. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Pashlet  Milner,  Esq.  of  Meershrook,  co.  Derhy, 
who  m.  12  Oct.  1852,  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Aldani, 
of  W.armsworth,  co.  Y'ork,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1884,  leaving  an  only 
i^on,  William  Aldam  Milker,  Esq.  now  of  Totley  Hall. 

^co«— ToUeyHall,  near  Sheffield. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


MILWARD  OF  TULLOGHER. 

MiLWARD,  Dawson  Aecher,  Esq.  of  TuUogher, 
and  Lavistown,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.,  b.  8  May,  181^9, 
s.  1890. 

liineagre.— Clement  Hilward,  of  Alvechurch,  co.  Wor- 
cester, a  Capt.  in  the  Parliamentary  Army,  and  one  of  the 
Committee  of  Parliament  who  came  to  Worcester  upon  the 
surrender  thereof  25th  July,  1646,  was  a  scion  of  the  house  of 
Milward,  of  Wolliscote,  co.  Worcester,  descended  from  the 
family  of  Eaton  Dovedale,  co.  Derby  (.see  Visit.  1539, 1611,  and 
1G62).  He  was  possessed  of  lands  in  the  Manor  of  Alvechurch, 
as  a  copyholder  underthe  Bishop  of  Worcester,  temp.  Charles 
JI.  He  settled  in  co.  Wexford ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Plunkett,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Clement,  of  Dublin,  who  s.  to  his  father's  estates  in  cos. 
Worcester  and  Wexford,  and  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George 
StoweU,  but  d.  s.  p.  By  his  will,  dated  5  Dec.  1707,  and 
proved  21  Oct.  1709,  he  devised  his  property  to  his  wife  for 
life,  with  remainder  to  his  next  brother. 

II.  Thomas,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Aug.  1697,  Henry  Archer,  Esq.  of  Ballyhoge. 

II.  Winifred,  m.  March,  1698,  Gervaise  Clifford,  Esq. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Dec.  1699,  William  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Pole- 
maloe,  and  d.  4  May,  1718. 

Mr.  Milward  acquired  considerable  estates  in  the  cos.  of  Wick- 
low  and  at  EnnLscorthy  and  Ballyharran,  co.  Wexford,  and 
left  them  by  his  will,  dated  12  Nov.  1694,  and  proved  6  Feb. 
1697,  to  his  eldest  son.    His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Milward,  Esq.  of  Ballyharran,  co.  Wexford,  s.  to 
the  estates  at  the  death  s.  p.  of  his  elder  brother.  He  m.  1st, 
Oct.  1696,  Hannah  Smith,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and 
2ndly,  July,  1697,  Sarah  Wellman,  heiress  of  Tullogher,  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Clement,  6.  4  July,  1702 ;  d.  .i.  p.  in  Africa,  June,  1722. 

II.  William,  b.  15  Aug.  1703  ;  d.  g.  p.  in  Africa,  June,  1722. 
jii.  Henry,  his  heir.  iv.  John,  6.  14  Oct.  1713. 
I.  Elizabeth,  /-.  20  April,  1698.          ii.  Sarah,  6.  6  June,  1699. 

III.  Anne,  b.  16  Sept.  1700.  iv.  Lucy,  b.  4  July,  1705. 
V.  Winifred,  b.  20  Oct.  1707;  m.  I'ickard  Donovan,  Esq.   of 

Clonmore,  who  d.  1781. 

\i.  Anne,  6.  20  May,  1715.        vii.  Mary,  b.  16  June,  1716. 
Mr.  Milward,  whose  will  was  dated  1  May,  proved  25  Aug. 
1731,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henry  Milward,  Esq.  of  Ballyharran,  b.  25  Oct.  1711,  who 
r,r.  31  Dec.  1734,  Beata,  dau.  of  James  Webb,  Esq.,  Dublin, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir.  ii.  Thomas,  6.  23  Nov.  1744. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  2  March,  1737.      ii.  Beata,  b.  4  June,  1740. 

III.  Elizabeth,    6.   9  Oct.  1741  ;   m.    Heny  Archer,  Esq.   of 
Balljseskin,  and  d.  1829. 
Mr.  Milward  d.  29  Aug.  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Milward,  Esq.  of  BallyhaiTan,  b.  5  March,  1742;  m. 
June,  1767,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Archer,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
f  eskin,  and  had  iseue, 


I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  20  July,  1774;  d.  U7iin. 

III.  Clement,  who  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Beata,  6.  22Sept.  1769;  m.  Christopher HoreHatchcll,  Esq. 

II.  Elizabeth,  6.  1  Feb.  1773. 

III.  Lettiee,  b.  7  Oct.  1775. 
iv.  Sarah,  6.  1777. 

Mr.  Milward  d.  18  Dec.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Milward,  Esq.  of  Ballyharran,  J. P.,  Major  Wexford 
Militia,  b.  4  March,  1772;  lu.  1812,  Miss  Elizabeth  Cooth  Whit- 
marsh,  of  Bath,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Southampton,  1842,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 

Clement  Milward,  Esq.  of  Tullogher,  co.  Kilkenny,  Eear- 
Admiral  R.N.,  b.  7  Sept.  1776;  m.  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Wexford,  and 
granddau.  of  Walter  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Clare  Castle,  co.  Armagh 
(s^e  Burke's  Peerage,  Dartrey,  E.),  by  whom  (who  d.  1854> 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rodney  Stoke,  Somerset,  Rural 
Dean  and  Prebendai7  of  Wells  Cathedral,  m.  1st,  Jan.  1840, 
Eliza  Anne  (deceased),  dau.  of  Kev.  John  Pedder,  of  Church- 
town,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  5  May,  1876,  leaving  three  daus.. 

1  Eliza  Margaret.        2  Anne  Maria.        3  Jane  Deborah. 

II.  Charles  Richard,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  Proctor  of 
the  Ecek  siastical  and  AdminiJty  Courts  in  Ireland ;  d.  unm. 
Jan.  1848. 

III.  Clement,  of  Alice  Holt. 

IV.  Thomas  Walter,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  E.A.,  and  Col.  in  the 
army,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  b.  18  June,  1825;  m.  24 
June,  1852,  Olivia  Maria,  dau.  of  David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Pen- 
zance, CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  31  Dec.  1874,  leaving,  by  her 
(who  d.  5  Nov.  1887)  is^sue, 

1  Clement  Henry,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  8  Oct.  1860;  m.  12  Oct. 
1893,  Louise  Maiy,  dau.  the  late  John  Yardley,  of  Chester- 
field Lichfield. 

2  Frederick  David,  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  5.  10  Sept. 
1862. 

3  Ajlhur  Dawson,  b.  13  July,  1865. 

4  Thomas  Walter,  Lieut.  Essex  Regt.,  6.  10  April,  1867. 
T)  Harry  Daeres,  Lieut.  Worcester  Regt.  6.  1  July,  1871. 

1  Elizabeth  Mary. 

2  Anne  Olivia. 

3  Clementina  Blanche. 

V.  William,  6.  12  March,  1827  ;  d.  unm. 

VI.  Dawson  Archer,  no^v-xif  Lavistown  and  Tullogher. 
I.  Deborah  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  ii.  .\nna  Louisa. 

Admiral  Milward  d.  1857. 

Clement  Milward,  Esq.  of  Alice  Holt,  co.  Southampton,  of 
the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  6.  20  Aug.  1821 ; 
m.  8  May,  1856,  Elizabeth  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Pearson,  Esq.  of  Ulverston,  and  has  a  dau., 

Mary  ELii>:A,  m.  22  Nov.  1882,  Richard  Knox,  Esq.,  Major 
13th  Hussars,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Richard  Knox  (see 
Knox  o/ftrace  Dieii),  and  has  issue,  Clement  Uchter,  i.  27 
Feb.  1890. 
Mr.  Milward  d.  Nov.  1890. 

Arms — Enn.,  on  a  fessc  gu.  three  plates,  and  on  an  escutchcor» 
of  pretence,  for  Pearson,  arg.  two  swords  chevronways  az. 
piercing  a  man's  heart  in  chief  ppr.,  in  base  acinquefoil  of  the 
second.  Crest — A  dragon's  head  eouped  vert  between  two 
wings  gu. 
&«/«— Lavistown  and  Tullogher,  co.  Kilkenny. 
a«&— Sackville  Street  Club,  Dublin. 


miLWAKD  OF  THE  MANOR  HOUSE, 
LECHLADE. 

MiLWAED,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Leehlade  Manor, 
Lechlade,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gloucester, 
Worcester,  and  Oxon,  late  Capt.  in  Royal  North 
Gloucester  Militia,  b.  18  July,  1843 ;  m.  11  Jan. 
1866,  Augusta  Susanna  Shaen,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Shaen-Carter,  Esq.  of  Watlington  Park,  Oxon,  and 
Erris,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  who  d.  18  May,  1891, 
has  issue, 

I.  George  Harold  Shaen,  b.  26  Oct.  1866,  m.  1892,  Edith 
Sophia  Marian,  dau.  of  the  late  George  Clowser,  Esq., 
C.E.,  of  Bombay. 

II.  Victor  Tilson,  b.  11  April,  1869. 

III.  John  Bertram,  6.  1  March,  1871. 

Liineage.— George  Milward,  Esq.  of  Wincot,  co. 
Gloucester,  left,  by  Anne  his  wife,  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

John,  who  d.  unm.  Dec.  1842. 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  of  Watertbrd,  m.  Anne  Newport,  niece  of  Sir  John 
Newport,  Bart,  of  New  I'ark,  co.  Waterlord,  and  had,  1 
John,  inherited  a  portion  of  his  uncle  John's  estate,  ol 


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Loxley  House,  near  Stratford  on- A  von  ;  2  George ;  3  Henry ; 
1  Mary,  m.  Robert  Newport,  son  of  the  Rev.  Krancis  New- 
port; 2  Anne,  m.  1840,  John  Hawtrey  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  0.L.,  of  Mullinabro',  co.  Kilkenny. 

Mary,  d.  umn. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Allen,  Esq.  of  Brook  House,  near  High 
Wycombe.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Hemings,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Milwakd,  Esq,  J.  P.,  of  The  Manor  House,  Lech- 
lade,  CO.  Gloucester,  m.  25  June,  1801,  Mary  Anne,  sister  of 
John  Atkins,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1802,  and  M.P.  for 
Arundel,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  June,  1813)  left  at  his  decease, 
19  May,  1839,  aged  64,  a  son,  George,  his  heir,  and  five  daus., 
Sarah  Atkins,  m.  Rev.  S.  F.  Morgan,  Rector  of  Chepstow,  and 
d.  1862;  Mary  Anne;  Catherine  Esther;  Julia,  d.  unm.  20 
Oct.  1886;  and  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Nash  Griffin,  D.D.,  of 
Trinity  Church,  Dublin.     His  only  son, 

George  Milward,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  House,  Lechlade,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  27  Sept.  1807;  ra.  19 
March,  1835,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Grace,  Esq.  of  Stock- 
well  Common,  J.P.  co.  Surrey,  and  by  her,  who  d.  Dec.  1892, 
had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  The  Manor  House,  Lechlade. 

II.  Heniy  Anderson,  b.  30  June,  1845  ;  d.  29  Dec.  1871. 
in.  Hardwick  Browning,  6.  2  July,  1847. 

IV.  Arthur  Prendergast,  &.  26  Sept.  18.52;  m.  Edith  Marion, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sellers,  J.P.  co.  Worcester,  who 
d.  s.  p.  15  Dec.  1880.    He  ('.  3  June,  1879. 

I.  Sarah  Grace. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Grace,  m.  Rev.  J.  G.  Tetley,  M.A.,  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Bristol,  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  James 
Tetley,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  Belmont,  Torquay,  and  has  issue, 
James  George  Wynn  ;  Mabel  Grace  Wynn;  Blanche ;  Maude 
Caroline. 

III.  Catherine  Grace,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Frances  Grace,  to.  1873,  William  Stancombe,  of  Baynton 
House,  J.P.  for  Wilts,  only  son  of  William  Stancombe,  Esq. 
of  Pottem,  Devizes,  co.  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 
William ;  Arthur  Milward  :  a  son :  Dorothy  Mary  Hare ; 
Ina  Frances ;  Madeline  Grace. 

He<L25March,  1S71. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  cross  moline  between  three  torteaux,  two  and 
one,  each  charged  with  a  crescent  or.  Crest — Between  two 
wings  az.,  a  bear's  paw  erased  sa.,  claws  or,  holding  a  sceptre  in 
bend  sinister  gold,  entwined  by  a  sprig  of  o;ik.  Motto — Nee 
temere  nee  timide. 

Seats — Lechlade  Manor,  Lechlade,  and  the  Priory,  Broad 
Marston,  Stratford-on-Avon. 


MILWARD   OF  EAST  BKIDGFORD  HALL. 

Milward,  Leonard,  Esq.  of  East  Bridgfoi-d 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  J.P.,  Major  4th  V.  Batt.  Notts. 
Eegt.,  b.  11  Oct.  1851,  m.  30  Dec.  1880,  Jessie 
Mai'ion,  only  dau.  o£  Rev.  Christophei*  Harrison, 
of  North  Curry  Vicarage,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Herbert,  b.  22  Sept.  1881. 

II.  Leonard  Christopher,  b.  i  Aug.  1882. 

III.  Gervase  Gwynne,  6.  30  Jan.  1880. 

IV.  Richard,  6.  20  April,  1890. 

I.  Cecily  Dorothea,  )  *    •       r   n-,  t^       ^crr- 

^u  •  .•      o-i,     i  .-  twins,  h.  27  Dec.  18S6. 

II.  Christine  Theodora.     J 

Mr.  Mil-ward  assumed,  1887,  the  name  of  Mil- 
ward,  in  lieu  of  that  of  Parkinson,  on  s.  to  the 
property  of  his  uncle,  Eichard  Milward,  Esq.  of 
Thurgarton  Priory. 

Lineagre. — The  family  of  MrLWARD  descend  from  the 
ancient  house  of  Milward  of  Eaton  Dovedale,  six  generations 
of  which  are  described  in  the  Visitation  of  Derby,  1011. 

Thomas  Milward,  Esq.,  6.  1668,  son  of  Richard  Milward, 
purchased  an  estate  at  Handley,  North  Winfield,  co.  Derby, 
1710.    He  was  father  of 

Richard  Milward,  Esq.,  who  ra.  8  March,  1743,  Frances 
Reynolds,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1790,  by  his  son, 

Richard  Milward,  Esq.  of  Hexgreave  Park,  co.  Notts,  who 
>u.  12  May,  1781,  Ellen  Uttle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  22  April,  1786,  d,  2  Feb.  1830. 

I.  Frances,  d.  13  Dec.  1857. 

II.  Anne,  ra.  10  Oct.  1809,  John  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Leyfields, 
CO.  Notts,  son  of  John  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  South  Clifton, 
and  Knapthorpe,  Notts,  and  d.  9  Sept.  1840,  having  had 
issue, 


1  RicDAKD,  late  of  Thurgarton  Priory. 

2  John,  6.  15  Jan.  1812;  m.  July,  1842,  Katherine,  2nd 
dau.  of  George  Hole,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  John,  b.  26 
July,  1843:  George,  6.22  Jan.  1846;  Lionel,  deceased  • 
Cyril,  b.  5  Feb.  1854;  Hugh,  b.  10  April,  1855;  Eleanor; 
Florence  ;  Marianne  ;  and  Mary  Beatrice. 

3  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Langenhoe.  Essex,  b.  10 
May,  1815 ;  m.  25  Jan.  1S84,  Georgiana,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  Martin,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis  Welstead,  6.  26  Feb.  1850. 

2  Leonard,  now  of  East  Bridgford  Hall. 

3  Richard  Marion,  b.  20  March,  1856. 

1  Georgiana  Marianne.  2  Grace  Louisa. 

3  Katherine  Sophia. 

4  Thomas,  b.  30  June,  1817  :  m.  16  April,  1857.  Jane,  3r(3 
dau.  of  Rev.  Theodore  \Villiams,  Vicar  of  Hendon, 
Middlesex. 

J  Anne,  in.  19  Sept.  1854,  Rev.  Henry  Smith  Anders, 
Rector  of  Kirkby-le-Thorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  he  d.  10  April, 
1877. 

Mr.  Milward  d.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Milward,  Esq.  of  Hexgreave  Park,  and  Thurgar- 
ton Priory,  J.P.,  b.  1  July,  1784,  who  d.  s.  p.  10  Aug.  1844, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Richard  Milward,  Esq.  of  Thurgarton  Priory,  co.  Notts, 
.T.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Milward  in  lieu  of  that  of  Parkinson,  b.  25  July,  1810,  m.  9 
June,  1840,  Marianne,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Viniers  Hall,  by  Katherine,  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Welstead, 
Esq.  of  Wormley,  Herts,  and  d.  s.  p.  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew  Leonard,  now  of  East  Bridgford  Hall. 

Seats — East  Bridgford  Hall,  Bingham,  and  Thurgarton  Priory, 
Southwell,  CO.  Notts. 


MILWARD  OF  EEDDITCH. 

Milward,  Rev.  Henry  Charles,  of  Redditch, 
CO.  Worcester,  Vicar  of  Lyonshall,  Kington,  Here- 
fordshire, M.A.  Cambridge,  m.  Margaret  Aston, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ayscough  Wilkinson,  Esq.  and  has, 
with  other  issue, 

Henbt  Arthur,  b.  1857. 

Lineage. — This  family  has  been  located  at  Redditch  and 
its  immediate  neighbourhood  since  the  reign  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth ;  one  of  the  more  immediate  ancestors  being  Capt. 
Thomas  Milward,  of  Alvechurch,  near  Redditch,  "  one  of  those 
gentlemen  of  the  committee  of  the  Parliament  who  came  toi 
Worcester  upon  the  surrender  thereof  July  26th,  164G  "  (see 
Nath's  Worcestershire,  vol.  2,  p.  106,  app.), 

Henry  Milward,  Esq.  of  the  Old  House,  Redditch,  6.  1770; 
m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  and  d.  IS  Dec.  1828,  leaving 
a  son, 

Henry  Milward,  Esq.  of  Redditch,  J.P.  for  cos.  Worcester 
and  Warwick,  who  ra.  1831,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Gosling, 
Esq.  late  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  March, 
1867)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Charles  (Rev.),  present  representative. 

II.  John  Frederick,  of  Southraead,  Redditch,  J.P.  cos.  War- 
wick and  Worcester,  ra.  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Charl&s 
Edge,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Charles  Frederick. 

in.  Robert  Harding,  now  of  Lintliurst  House,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P.,  b.  17  Oct.  1838;  ra.  21  Jan.  1863,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the 
late  Edward  Bickerton  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Bristnall  Fields, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Bickerton,  6.  16  Jan.  1865. 

2  Geoffrey  Lionel,  b.  15  Feb.  1866. 

3  John  Henry,  b.  13  Dec.  1868. 

4  Etienne  Harding,  b.  12  July,  1870. 

5  Robert  Spencer,  6.  2  Feb.  1876. 

1  Theodora,  b.  12  Dec.  1863. 

2  Beatrice  Harriet,  b.  19  June,  1SG7. 

3  Isobel,  b.  10  Nov.  1872.  4  Rose,  6.  1  May,  1878. 
5  Bertha  Grace,  b.  11  Feb.  1881. 

IV.  Victor,  of  The  Holloway.  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1886-87  ;  6.  10  Aug.  1840;  m  26  Jan.  1867, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Tomson,  Esq.  of  Barnt  Green,  co. 
Worcester,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Henry  Tomson,  6.  1868. 

Catherine. 

1  Catherine  Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Eagle  Chataway,  Rector 
of  Pcckleton,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue. 

2  Mary  Jane,  ra.  John  Tirabrell  Pierce,  of  Frettons,  Danbury, 
J.P.  CO.  Essex,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Milward  d.  1  Aug.  1878. 

Residence— Yiuirage,  Lyonshall,  Kington,  Herefordshire, 


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MIE 


MINCHIN  OF  BUSHERSTOWN. 

Mixcnix,  George  John.  Esq.  of  Bushcrstown, 
King's  CO.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  that  eo. 
1870,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Tipperarj,  and  Limerick, 
educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  B.A.  1867,  M.A. 
1875,  b.  28  April,  1845 ;  in.  15  June,  1876,  Edith 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Benjamin 
BuubiUT  Frend,  Esq.  of  Boskell,  co.  Limerick, 
and  grand-niece  of  Eield-Marshal  Hugh,  1st 
Tiscount  Gough. 

Liineage. — The  family  of  MincUin  is  one  of  very  old 
standing  in  King's  co.    In  the  year  1720, 

HcMPHHEY  MiNCHiN,  Esq.  of  Bally naliill,  co.  Tippcrary.  J. P., 
M.P.  CO.  Tipperary  (a  younger  son  of  Charles  Minchin,  of 
Moneygall,  whose  will  was  proved  18  Nov.  1681),  had  his 
armorial  bearings  entered  in  Ulster's  Office.  He  was  after- 
wards of  Busherstown,  King's  co.,  and  as  such,  made  his  will, 
30  Sept.  1733.  By  Rebecca  his  wife,  sister  of  Joshua  Paul, 
Esq.,  he  had,  with  other  issue, 
Humphrey,  his  heir.  George. 

Paul,  of  Bogh,  CO.  Carlow,  whose  will  was  proved  24  April, 
1764.  By  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bunbury,  Esq. 
of  Johnstown,  he  left  issue,  1  Humphrey ;  2  Joseph  Paul ; 
1  Rebecca,  m.  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.;  2  Elizabeth;  3  Jane, 
wife  of  William  Maunsell. 
The  son  and  heir, 

HcMPHEEY  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Bushcrstown,  m.  Miss  Chad- 
wick,  and  had  issue,  with  eight  daas., 

Humphrey. 
George. 


John,  of  Busherstown. 
Paul.  Joshua. 


His  eldest  son, 

John  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown,  High  Slieriff  of  King's 
CO.  1768,  Hi.  Miss  Ellard,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  Capt.  of  Dragoons,  d.  unm. 

George,  of  Busherstown. 

Rebecca,  vi.  William  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Greenhills,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  had  issue. 
His  2nd  son, 

George  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown,  High  Sheriff  of 
King's  CO.  1828,  m.  Elizabeth  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Studdert, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Elm  Hill,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  (who  d.  1863) 
he  had  issue,  with  a  dau.  Alicia,  a  son, 

John  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown,  J. P.,  an  officer  48th 
Uegt.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Hall,  Esq.  of  Innismore  Hall, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  d.  1851,  having  had  issue, 

George  John,  now  of  Busherstown. 

Elizabeth  Agnes,  m.  1863,  Richard  J.  Gabbett,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Caherline  House,  co.  Limerick. 

Alice  Anne,  m.  1868,  Major  Welch,  J.P.,    of   Monkstown 
Park,  CO.  Dublin. 

.^rws— Erm.,  a  chevron  cotised  gu.  between  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  az.  Ci-est—A  naked  arm  embowed,  couped  at  the 
shoulder  ppr.,  in  the  hand  a  b4ton  or.  J/oHo-liegarde  i  la 
mort. 

Seat — Busherstown,  Dunkcrrin,  Roscrea. 

C^«6— Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


MINNITT  OF  ANAGHBEa. 

MiNNiTT,  CnAELES  GoEiXG,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg, 
CO.  Tipperary,  late  fifajor  18th  Eoyal  Irish  Eegt., 
i.  2  Aug.  1836  ;  m.  18G5,  Elizabeth  Fredericka,  dau. 
of  F.  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

liineagre.— The  founder  of  the  Irish  branch  of  the 
Minnitt  family  was 

Capt.  John  Mi-nnptt,  of  Mount  Minnitt,  co.  Limerick.  He 
m.  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Robert  Minnitt,  Esq.  of  Knygh  Castle,  Blackfort,  and 
.tVnaghbeg,  all  co.  Tipperary,  vi.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Kent, 
Esq.  of  Poleran,  co.  Kilkenny,  Collector  of  Waterford,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Caleb,  murdered  at  Cranagh  Duffe,  Dowliara,  2  April, 
1707,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  John,  of  Knygh  Castle  and  Blackfort,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
m.  1713,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,co. 
Limerick,  and  had  a  son,  James,  who  d.  unm.,  and  three 
daus.,  I  Mary,  m.  1743,  George  Hastings,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
valley,  CO.  Clare  ;  2  Eliza,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Garden, 
Esq.  of  Coolrae  and  Killard;  3  Jane,  m.  1st,  Mr.  Carr,  of 
Limerick;  2ndly,  T.  Ledger,  Esq.  of  Ferryglass ;  and 
3rdly,  Isaac  Jacques,  Esq. 

in.  Robert,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1.  Martha,  m.  Richard  Powell,  Esq.  of  Newgardcn,  co. 
limerick. 


II.  Hannah,  b.  1631;  m.  1700,  Charles  Atkins,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  and  heir  of  Richard  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Currakerry  West, 
CO.  Cork. 

III.  Abigail,  m.  Edward  Despard,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  Queen's 
CO.,  eldest  son  of  William  Despard,  Esq.  of  Coolbally. 

IV.  Grace,  m.  Henry  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Hall,  co. 
Tipperary. 

Robert  Minnitt,  Esq.,  d.  31  May,  1709.    His  3rd  son, 

Robert  Minnitt,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg,  purchased  Blackfort 
from  his  elder  nephew,  James;  he  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Rev.  Paul  Ducloss,  Rector  of  Rathdowny,  Queen's  co.,  of  an 
eminent  French  family,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1773,  five 
sons  and  two  daus., 
Padl,  of  Blackfort,  d.  unm. 

Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Tulla,  co.  Clare,  d.  about  5  Dec. 
1785 ;  ?/(.  his  cousin,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Devereux, 
Estj.  of  Deerpark,  co.  Clare,  by  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountain ville,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her, 
who  rf.  1777  or  1778,  had  issue,  a  son,  Robert,  whod.  young, 
and  a  dau.  and  heir,  Anne,  of  Blackfnrt,  who  m.  1806, 
William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Adiival,  co.  Kerry,  Barrister- 
at-Law. 

Caleb,  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Garden,   Esq. 
of  Killard,  and  had  issue. 
John,  m.  Miss  Harding,  of  Clonlea,  and  had  issue,  Paul, 
settled  in   Van   Diemen's   Land,  m.  and  had  issue,   and 
William,  m.  the  dau.  of  John  Palmer,  Es,}.  of  Glanacurragh 
Castle,  King's  co.,  and  liad  issue,  John  Robert  Minnitt, 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  otheis. 
Joshua,  of  Anaghbeg. 
Margaret  Martha,  m.  William  Molloy,  Esq.   of  Dove   Hill, 

King's  CO. 
Abigail,  m.  Robert  MoUoy,  of  Streamstown. 

The  5th  son, 

JosHnA  Minnitt,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg,  b.  29  March,  1734  ;  m . 
Anne,  dau.  of  George  Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Faha,  co.  Limerick,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Minnitt  d.  5  June,  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Joshua  Minnitt,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg,  b.  1  Jan.  1778;  m. 
1805,  Mary  Toler,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Nicholas  Toler 
Kingsley,  8th  Regt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S62)  had  issue, 

Joshua  Robert,  his  heir. 

George,  d.  unm.  1830. 

Wilham  Hastings,  m.  Araminta,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Metge, 

and  d.  25  Dec.  1878,  having  had  one  dau. 
Edmund,  ?».  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robert  Rowan,  and  left  one 

son  and  two  daus. 
John  Chiistopher,  Capt.  31st  Regt.,   m.   1st,  Dora  Jones, 

by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  and  2ndly,  Mary  Baldwin,  of 

Clay  House,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and 

three  daus. 
Eliza,  m.  31  July,  1834,  Maurice  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Lodge, 

CO.  Tipperary. 
Anna,  m.  30  Sept.   1834,   Rev.   Robert   Wilson  Eonan,   of 

Mdiuit  Davis,  co.  Antrim. 
Mary,  d.  unm. 
Eleanor,  m.  Oct.  1855,  William  Galway,  Esq. 

Mr.  Minnitt  d.  April,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joshua  Robert  Minnitt,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg,  J. P.,  b.  9  Aug. 
1806;  TO.  19  May,  1834,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Foster  Goring,  Bart,  of  llighden,  co.  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Goring,  now  of  Anashbcg. 

II.  Joshua  Robert,  M.B.,  h.  '28  May,  1844. 

III.  George  Godolphin  Caleb,  6.  6  Feb.  1849;  m.  1871, 
Isabella,  dau.  of  W.  T.  Webb,  Esq. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1872,  J.  E.  Headech,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Bridget.  iv.  Anna. 

Mr.  Minnitt  d.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  Charles 
Goring  Minnitt,  Esq. 

Anns — Arg.,  three  helmets,  beavers  open  sa.,  garnished  or. 

Crest — A  helmet,  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — 'Virtute  et  arrais. 

Heat — Anaghbeg,  Nenagh. 


MIBEHOTJSE  OF  HAMBROOK. 

MiEEHOtrsE,  Rev.  John,  of  Hambi'ook,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  Colsterworth,  co.  Lincoln,  Rector  of 
Colsterworth,  M.A.  of  Clare  Coll.  Cambridge,  b. 
15  Dec.  1839. 

Liineag-e.— This  family  takes  its  surname,  which  was 
anciently  written,  Myrehouse  and  Myrehowse,  from  the 
"house"  of  the  mere  or  lake,  and  resided  at  Myrcsyke.  It 
claims  to  be  Saxon,  and  the  Myresyke  estate  is  stated  to  have 
been  in  the  possession  of  the  family  from  the  time  of  Edward 
THE  Confessor.    In  the  reign  of  Henry  'VIII., 

John  Myrehouse,  Esq.  of  Myresyke  and  Mosergh,  Cumber- 
land, gave  up  certain  lands  to  the  King  at  the  dissolution  of 
the  rehgious  houses,  and  in  the  3rd  year  of  Edward  YI-    Sir 


MIR 


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MIT 


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William  Grey,  Knt.,  Lord  Grey  de  Wilton,  had  licence  to 
alienate  the  lands  belonging  to  Peter  Myrehouse.  John  Myre- 
bonse,  of  Myresake,  had  two  sons, 

John  Mtrehotse  and  Peter  Myrehouse.  The  former  is 
mentioned  in  a  deed  bearing  date  the  30th  of  April,  in  the 
ISthyearof  the  reign  of  James  I.,  and  d.  leaving  two  sons, 
John  and  William  :  John  d.  young,  aiid  the  property  passed 
j-nto  the  hands  of  the  younger, 

William  Mtkeuouse,  Esq.  of  Myresyke,  who  had  four 
children,  John  ;  Ann  ;  Barbara  ;  and  Jennet. 

John  Myrehouse,  Esq,  of  Myresyke,  the  only  son,  6.  1(329; 
<;.  1704,  and  left,  by  Jane  his  wife,  John;  Moses;  Mary;  and 
JIartha. 

John  Mtkebouse,  of  Myresyke,  the  elder  son,  b.  1C79 ;  r/i. 
1703,  Mary  Dickenson,  of  Kedhow,  Lamplugh,  and  d.  1771, 
aged  92,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d.  1776,  aged  97  years), 

I.  John,  of  Myresyke,  b.  1705;  m.  1725,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of 
W.  Wood,  Esq.  of  Lowhouso  Lorton  (whose  mother  lived 
TO  the  age  of  105  years)  and  d.  1807,  aged  101,  leaving 
is-jue, 

1  John,  of  Myresyke,  6.  1742  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J. 
Dickinson,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1811. 
■2  Jonathan  (Rev.),  d.  unm. 

3  Joseph  b.  1748 ;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  —  Monscl,  of  Castle 
Donogrogan,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  a  son, 
John,  b.  1800;  r,i.  Anne,  dau.  of  C.  Moore,  Esq.,  and 
left  a  son,  John  Mirchouse,  a  Capt.  (retired). 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Jonathan,  b.  1723;  m.,  and  had  four  sons  and  a  dau. 

I.  Isabel,  b.  1707  ;  d.  1728. 

II.  Jane,  b.  1709;  m.  1733,  William  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Fancrs; 
andd.  1790,  aged  81. 

III.  Mary,  6.  1711,  founded  and  endowed  a  school  at  Mockcr- 
ton;  d.  1793,  aged  82. 

IV.  Margaret,  b.  1713;  to.  1748,  John  Longmire,  Esq.  of 
Thnishbank ;  d.  aged  92. 

V.  Ann,  b.  1717;  m.  1749,  Peter  Iredalc,  Esq.  of  Muncaster: 
d.  1799,  aged  82. 

VI.  Martha,  m.  Benjamin  Key,  Esq.  of  Lorton. 

The  2nd  son, 

ItEv.  Tho-mas  Mirehouse,  Canon  of  Peterborough.  Kcctor 
of  Etton,  and  Rector  of  Wilford,  b.  1716;  m.  1748,  Elizabeth, 
(Juu.  of  J.  ToiTy,  Esq.,  and  widowof  Thomas  Linthwaite,Esq., 
and  had  issue,  i.  John;  ii.  Thomas  Torry,  b.  1755;  d.  1757; 
I.  Elizabeth,  buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral,  15  Feb.  1844, 
aged  93.  Eev.  Thomas  Mirehouse,  d.  18  Jan.  1769,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

.John  Mirehouse,  Esq.,  Fellow  of  Clare  Coll.  Cambridge,  of 
Angle  and  Brownslade,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
f(i.,  and  High  Sheriff  1805,  b.  1751  ;  m.  1788,  Blary,  sister  of 
Sir  John  Edwards,  Bart.,  of  Garth  and  Machynlleth,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, M.P.,  and  d.  26  March,  1823,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
Si)  Nov.  1856,  aged  91)  three  sons, 

•  I.  John  Campbell,  of  Brownslade  and  Angle,  J. P.  and  D.L 
tor  COS.  Pembroke  and  Middlesex,  Serjeant-at-I.aw  and 
Common  Serjeant  of  London,  b.  26  June,  1789;  ;/'.  1823, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Fisher,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Salisbury, 
Preceptor  to  the  Prince.ss  Charlotte  of  Wales,  and  d.  18 
Feb.  1850,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1S80), 

1  John,  his  successor,  ,T.P.  and  D.L.  en.  Pembroke,  and 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1826;  m.  1863,  Louisa,  dau.  of  S,  0. 
Lewis,  Esq. ;  and  d.  Jan.  1864.     She  d.  2  Oct.  1SS4. 

2  Evelyn,  J. P.  Pembroke,  and  Lieut.  71st  Highlanders,  6. 
1832;   d.  Aug.  1863. 

1  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1848,  Richard  Byrd  Levett,  Esq.  of 
Milford  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  him 
<who  d.  July,  1888).  had  issue,  Richard  W^alter  Byrd, 
who  has  assumed  the  name  of  Mirehouse,  and  is  now 

:         of  Angle  (whom  see). 

2  Mary,  m.  Gen.  Lewis,  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  of 
Chester  Square,  London. 

3  Fanny.  4  Emma. 

5  Agnes,  to.  1852,  Rev.  Cecil  E'lward  Fisher,  Prebendary 
of  Lincoln,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Peters,  Bournemouth,  and 
has  issue. 
II.  WiUiam  Squire  (Kcv.),  of  Hambrook  Grove,  co.  Glou- 
cester,   Rector    of    Colsterworth,    co.   Lincoln,    Perpetual 
Curate  of  Fishponds,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Chaplain  to  ll.R.H. 
Princess  Sophia,  J. P.  for  cos.   Pembroke  and  Gloucester, 
b.  21  Dec.  1790;  m.  2   Feb.  1832,  Eliza  Brunetta,  only  dau. 
of  George  Arthur  Herbert,  Esq,  of  Glan  Hafrcn  and  Llan- 
llugan,  CO.  Montgomery,  and  d.  26  March,  1864,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  30  June,  1S74)  issue, 

1  John,  now  of  Hambrook. 

2  William  Edwai-d,  M.A  ,  Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Recorder  of  WenlocK,  b.  28  Oct.  1844. 

1  Geort;iana  Eliza,  m.  16  June,  1865,  Rev.  Frank  Burges, 
Rector  of  Winterboume,  Gloucester,  who  d.  24  July, 
1875,  leaving  issue,  Frank,  Lieut.  Gloucester  Regt.  ; 
Daniel,  and  Georgiana  E.ssie. 

2  Maiy  Cornelia  Brunetta.  3  Esther  Avarina. 
II. 


III.  Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  of  St.  George's  IMII,  Somerset, 
Vicar  of  St.  George's  Rector  of  Harlaxton,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
Prebendary  of  South  Grantham,  twin  with  William  Squire, 
r.K  20  March,  1835,  Millicent,  third  dau.  of  Philip  J.  Miles, 
ICsq..  M.P.,  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset,  and  Kingsweston, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J.  P.  for  cos.  Pembroke  and  Somerset,  and 
d.  1866,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  John,  of  St.  George's  Hill,  Bristol,  J  P.  for 
Somerset,  late  Capt.  N.  Somerset  Yeomanry,  6.  21  Dec. 
1835;  m.  1801,  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Tierney 
Pkoche,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has  Henry  George,  b. 
1862,  m.  Annie  Louise,  dau.  of  late  F.  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Lvonsdown,  and  other  issue. 

2  Philip  John,  b.  1838;  d.  1867. 

S  Arthur  William  Leigh,  Capt.  in  the  army,  served  in  the 
Persian  War  and  Indian  Mutiny,  b.  J839, 
I  Millicent  Mary,  ra.  17  April,   1860,  Eev.  C.  T.  Wilton, 
Vicar  of  Foy,  co.  Hereford. 
Arms—Gn.,  a  bend  arg.,  billett(^e  sa.     Crest— Kx\  armed  arm 
holding  a  sword,  all  ppr.    Motto — Qualis  ab  incepto. 

Sc'fi/s— Colsterworth,    Grantham,     and    Hambioak    Grove 
Bri.stol. 

Chcfis— Arthur's  and  Piccadilly. 


MIKEHOUSE  OF  ANGLE. 

MiEEHOUSE,  EiCHAED  Waltek  Btrd,  Esq.  of 
the  Hall,  Angle,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  Hi<^h  Sherift', 
1886,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  4th  North  Staf- 
fordshire Eegt.,  b.  5  Mav,  18-49;  m.  June,  1881, 
Marj  Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Entwistle, 
Esq.  of  Wolhayes,  co.  Hants,  and  has  issue,  three 
daus. 

Mr.  Eichard  Walter  Byrd  Mirehouse  has 
assumed  the  name  of  Mirehouse,  and  is  the  eldest 
son  of  tlie  late  Richard  Byrd  Levett,  Esq.  of  Mil- 
ford  Hall,  CO.  Stalford  {which  see),  by  Elizabeth 
Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Mirehouse,  Esq.  of 
Brownslade  and  Angle,  co.  Pembroke,  Common 
Serjeant  of  the  City  of  London.  {See  Mirehouse 
of  H ami  rook). 

■Seai— The  Hall,  ."Vnglo,  co.  Pembroke. 


FOEBES-MITCHEIili  OF  THAINSTONE. 

Forbes-Mitchell,  Jane  Maria,  of  Thainstone, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  elder  dau.  of  Thomas  James  Eawson, 
Esq.  of  Barrowville,  co.  Carlow,  and  widowof  John 
Forbes-Mitchell,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  F.S.A.,  I. 
2.5  June,  1843,  whom  she  m.  28  July,  1870,  and  who 
d.  s.  p.  25  April,  1882. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Forbes  of 
C'raigierar,  who.se  chief  is  now  Lord  Sempill  {s(.e  that  title  in 
Burke's  Peeraoi). 

Duncan  Forbes,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  4th  Bart  of 
Craigievar,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Strachan  of 
Balgall,  6.  26  March,  1757,  assumed,  under  deed  of  entail, 
executed  by  his  father  1772,  the  name  and  arms  of  Mitchell 
of  Thainstone,  in  memory  of  Sir  Andrew  Mitchell,  K.B.,  of 
Thainstone,  by  whom  the  estates  of  Thain.stone  and  F.aster 
Beltie  were  left  to  Sir  Arthur.  He  jij.  27  March,  1777,  Catharine 
Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  William  i'raser,  Esq.  of  Fraserfield,  grand- 
son of  William,  Lord  Saltoun,  and  his  wife,  Lady  Katharine, 
dau.  of  David  Erskine,  9th  Earl  of  Buchan,  and  had  issue, 
Arthur  Andrew,  his  heir. 

William.  Duncan.  John. 

Alexander,  &.  1788;  m.  1811,  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Forbes,  Bart.,  and  d.  1843,  leaving  two  sons  and 
five  daus. 
Henry  David,  of  Balgowric,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1816,  Mar- 
garet Fraser,  heiress  of  Fiasertield,  eldestdau.  of  Alexander 
Eraser,  Esq,,  and  had  (with  six  daus.)  two  .sons,  Duncan,  of 
Balgownie,  and  Henry  Erskine,  of  Kinmundy  (sec  Forbes 
of  B'llfjownie). 
Maiiffield,  deceased. 

Rachel,  d.  s.  v-  Margaret,  d.  «.  p. 

Mr.  Forbes-Mitchell  d.  0  Oct.  1796,  and  was .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Arthur  Andrew  Forres-Mitchell,  b.  1779  ;  d.  3  May,  ISOl, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

William  Forhes-Mitchell,  E.X.,  b.  31  .Vug.  1782;  d.  11 
May,  1808  ;  s.  by  his  brother, 

Duncan  Forbes-Mitchell,  b.  17S4  ;  d.  7  March,  1812  ;  s.  by 
his  brother, 
John  Forbes-Mitchell,  of  Thainstone,  b.  1785;  in.  8  Feb. 

4  V 


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MIT 


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MIT 


1S09,  Ann,  dan.  of  George  Powell,  Esq.,  Licut.-Col.  H.E.I.Co.'s 
Artillery,  and  had, 

I.  DcNCAjf,  his  heir. 

II.  John  George,  t>.  4  March,  1814;  m.  17  June,  1837,  Eliza 
Maria,  dau.  6f  John  Lcckie,  Esq.,  and  rf.  1860,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Charles  Pultcney,  6.  1840,  Col.  2nd  Batt.  Prince  of 
Wales's  Lcinster  licgt.,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Sims, 
Esq. 

2  William  Erskine,  b.  1847;  ci.  1877. 

m.  Arthur  Andrew  Ch.arles,  b.  29  March,  1815  ;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  David  Erskine,  h.  7  April,  1816;  ,u.  1848,  Jlargarct,  oth 
dau.  of  Alexander  Low,  Esq.,  and  d.  1882. 

V.  Frederick,  b.  21  June,  1818;  m.  1840,  Kachcl,  4th  dau.  of 
Alexander  Forbes,  Esq.,  and  d.  1883. 

VI.  James  Andrew,  6.  6  May  ;  d.  27  Aug.  1820. 

VII.  Alexander  Kiuloch,  Judge  High  Court  of  Bomhay,  rf. 
7  July.  1»21 ;  j/i.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  David  Forbes, 
Esq.  of  Balgownie,  and  d.  at  Poonah,  31  Aug.  186.5,  leaving, 
with  other  issue, 

1  John  Fraser.  2  Henry  David  Ersldne. 

3  Alexander  Abemcthie. 

JSIr.  Mitchell,  who  d.  in  France  9  July,  1822,  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Du^•CAN  FoREEs-MiTcnELL,  Esq.  of  Thainstonc,  b.  30  Oct. 
1812;  77!.  18  Feb.  1824,  Maria,  elder  dau.  of  Robert  Anthony 
Bromley,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  andtZ.  13  Aug.  1878, 
having  had  issue, 

1.  John,  late  of  Thainstone,  d.  nt  supra. 

I.  Louisa,  d.  26  Jan.  1841. 

II.  Maria,  m.  20  July,  1878,  J.  A.  Stuart,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth  Erskine,  m.  20  Sept.  1870,  J.N.  Gower,  Lieut.- 
Col.  late  78th  Eegt. 

Ai~ms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  three  bears'  heads  couped 
nrg.  muzzled  gu.,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross  patt^c 
}itch6e  or,  for  Forbes  of  Craigievar ;  2nd  and  3rd  sa.,  a  fcsso 
wavy  between  three  mascles  or,  for  Mitchell  of  Thainstont. 
Crests — A  cock  ppr.,  for  Forbes  ;  A  phoenix  ri.'jing  from  flames, 
all  ppr.,  for  Mitchell.  Mottoers—Ovei  crests,  Watch  ;  under 
the  arms.  Doe  not  wauken  sleipin  dougs. 

|EIittIj£ll  of  EIntinstont. 

The  name  is,accordingtoDcugla5,  of  considerable  antiquity. 

Thomas  Mitchell,  Bailie  of  Aberdeen  (d.  about  16.50),  ?)i. 
Margery  Moir,  one  of  the  old  Aberdeen  family  of  that  name 
(.?te  MoiR  and  Byres);  shed.  7  Sept.  1664,  and  is  interred  in 
St.  Nicholas  Churchyard,  Aberdeen;  ihcy  had  at  least  five 
sons  and  two  daus.  baptized  (Aberdeen  Registry), 

Alexander,  6.  28  Oct.  1656. 

Thomas,  6. 16  Jan.  1C59,  first  of  the  Mitchells  of  Thainstone, 
Provost  of  Aberdeen  from  1698  to  1700,  and  again  from 
1702  to  1704.  In  1703,  he  purcha.sed  the  lands  of  Easter 
Beltie  and  Ansley  from  Sir  Robert  Forbes,  of  I_,earnie,  and 
in  1717,  th'ise  of  Thainstone  from  the  family  of  Forbes,  of 
Tolquhon.  He  m.  1st,  1692,  Janet,  dau.  of  Patrick  Leslie, 
Provost  of  Aberdeen,  and  at  his  decease,  1719,  left  a  son, 
Thomas,  of  Thainstone,  who  »!.  1709,  Barbara,  3rd  dau  of 
Sir  John  Forbes,  3rd  Bart,  of  Monymusk,  and  d.  14  March, 
1721,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Barbara. 
John,  6.  15  July,  1662. 
Andrew,    of  Tillygreig,    6.    20  Sept.   1663 ;    m.  Elizabeth 

Hunter. 
William,  6.  13  Sept.  1664. 
Margery,  6.  12  July,  1655. 

Janet,  6.  24  Dec.  1657:  m.  April,  1683,  Sir  John  Johnston, 
4th  Bart,  of  that  ilk  and  Caskieben,  and  d.  1725,  leaving 
issue. 
The  4th  son, 

Andrew  Mitchell,  of  Tilligrcig,  6.  20  Sept.  1063,  a  Mer- 
chant and  Bailie  of  Aberdeen,  m.  Elizabeth  Hunter,  and  left 
three  sons,  i.  William;  ii.  Alexander  ;  iii.  John.  The  eldest 
son. 

Rev.  William  Mitchell,  became  one  of  the  Ministers  of 
theHigh  Church,  Edinburgh,  and  one  of  the  King's  Chaplains 
for  Scotland,  and  was  three  times  elected  Moderator  of  the 
General  Assembly,  1714,  1717,  and  1722.  He  m.  1st,  170.5, 
Margaret,  3rd  dau. .otSir  Hugh  Cuninghara,  of  Craigends,  and 
by  hcrhadan  only  son,  Andrew.  Hem.  2ndly,  1723,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Forbes,  and  widow  of  Thoma.s  Mitchell,  of 
Thainstone.  The  son  and  heir, 
I  Sia  Andrew  Mitchell,  K.B.,  6.  1708,  m.  1721,  Barbara, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  of  Thainstone,  and  by 
her  had  a  dau.  Barbara,  who  d.  in  childhood,  whereupon  he 
■was  served  heir  to  his  dau.  1741.  He  entered  the  Middle 
Temple  1733,  and  wa.s  called  to  the  Bar  1738.  In  1742,  he  was 
appointed  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland;  was  M.P. 
for  CO.  Aberdeen  1747,  and  for  the  Elgin  Burghs  1754.  He 
received  his  appointment  as  envoy  to  Berlin  1756,  and  was 
afterwards  raised  to  the  rank  of  Ambassador  Extraordinary 
and   Mini.ster   Plenipotentiary  at    the   Court    of    Fbedekick 


William  the  Great  of  Prussia,  and  received  for  his  .sei-vice8 
in  attending  on  that  monarch  (luring  the  Seven  Years'  W^ar, 
the  Order  of  the  Bath.    Sir  Andrew  d.s.p.  at  Berlin  1771,, 
and  left  his  estates  to  Sm  Arthur  Forbes,  Bait. 
Seat — Thainstone,  Kintore,  N.B. 


MITCHELIi  OF  liLANFRECHFA  GRANGE. 
Mitchell,  Peank  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  lAan- 
f recMa  Grange,  co.  Monmouth,F.S.A.,  F.G.S.,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1868,  b.  14  Sept.  1824;  7ii.  19  Jan, 
1860,  Elizabeth  Harcourt,  eldest  dau.  of  Jolm 
Etherington  Welch-Rolls,  Esq.  of  The  Heudxe,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gladys  Elizabeth. 

II.  Hilda  Mary,  m.  25  Aug.  1891,  Rev.  Charles  William 
Tyler,  B.A.,  Oxford,  eldest  son  of  George  Griffin,  Esq.  of 
Newton  Court. 

liineag'e. — Francis  Henry  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Upper 
Wimpole  Street,  London,  7th  son  of  David  Mitcheli,  Esq.  of 
Carshalton,  m.  1822,  Francis  Elizabeth  Johnstone,  2n(l  dau.  of 
James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S60)  had  at  his 
decease,  2  Aug.  1891, 

I.  Frank  Johnstone,  now  of  Llanfrechfa. 

II.  William  Kowland,  m.  Ellen  Edith,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel 
Morton  Peto,  Bart.,  and  has  i.'suc,  Roland  Peto  John- 
stone. 

III.  Charles  James,  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Henry,  d.  in  infancy. 

V.  Herbert  Leonard,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  rii.  Mary  Arabella 
Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  W.  Reynolds,  Esi^.  of  Eton 
Place  London,  and  has  issue. 


2  Charles  Johnstone. 
4  Harry  Eeckford  (dec). 
2  Violet  Evelyn. 
4  Olive  Iris  Zatrie. 


1  Francis  Herbert. 
3  Percy  Reynolds. 
1  Lynette  Rose  Mary. 
3  Pearl  Audrey  Lenore. 
TT.  Clayton,  Capt.  R.N.  m.  ]\lary  Charlotte,  0th  dau.  of 
Capt.  Edward  Daniell,  of  Gloucester  Square,  London,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Clayton  Edward  Johnstone. 

2  Leonard  Lindsay,  deceased. 

1  Frances  Helena.  2  Mary  Georgina« 

3  Eva  Katherine.  4  Sybil  Margaret. 

VII.  Arthur  Charles,  of  the  Ridge,  Wilts,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  4th 
Batt.,  Gloucestershire  Regt.,  m.  1st,  19  Nov.  1872,  Laura 
Harriet,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Hieks-Beach,  Sth  Bart., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1874)  has  issue,  Ethel  Laura; 
2ndly,  11  Jan.  18.S8,  Constance  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Henry 
Elwes,  Esq.  of  Colcsbourne  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by 
her  has  issue,  1  Francis  Arthur,  6.  183S;  2  David  John- 
stone ;  3  John  Henry. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  d.  1863.  ii.  L-iura,  d.  1884. 

III,  Helena,  to.  1st  George  Willes,  Esq.  of  Hungerford  Park, 
and2ndly,  thellev.  Edmund  Willes,  Canon  of  Peterborough,^ 
Rural  Dean  and  Rector  of  Moults  Sherborne. 

IV.  Mary  Beckford.  v.  Eliza  Jaue. 
VI.  Adelaide. 

Arms— Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  or.  Crest— A. 
garb  or. 

Seat — Llanfrechfa  Grange,  Caerlcou,  Newport,  co.  Mon- 
mouth. 


MITCHELL  OF  HOLBROOK  HALL. 

Mitchell,  James,  Esq.  of  Holbrook  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk,  J.P.  for  that  co.,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Herts,  b.  1809;  educated  at  Westmiustev  and  Oh. 
Ch.  Oxon,  B.A.  1830 ;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln'.'* 
Inn,  1834  ;  m.  1863,  Caroline  Atigusta,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Capt.  Job  Hanmer,  E.N.,  of  Holbrook^ 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

Beatrice  Cecilia,  to.  1893,  James  Majcndie,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Hardingham,  Essex. 

Mr.  Mitchell  is  the  only  son  of  James  Mitchell  (d. 
1809),  by  Eliza  his  wife  (m.  1808,  d.  1872),  dau.  of 
E.  Kalet,  Esq.  of  Maverley,  Jamaica ;  and  grand- 
son of  David  Mitchell,  Esq.  (by  his  wife,  Anne 
Smith),  of  Scotch  descent. 

Sea(— Holbrook  Hall,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

Town  Residence — 33,  Ennismore  Gardens,  ,S.W. 


MITCHELL  OF  POLMOOD. 

Mitchell,  Eichard  Blunt,  Esq.  of  Polmood, 
CO.  Peebles,  J.P.,  b.  13  Sept.  1840 ;    s.  his  uncle. 


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1881,     Mr.  Mitchell  is  also  a  J.P.  for  Colonies  of 
Victoria  and  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

Lineage. — This  family  is,  it  is  saiti,  descended  from  the 
MiTCHEtLS  of  Mitchell,  Stirlingshire. 

John  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Grangemouth,  co.  Stirling,  ra. 
Janet,  dau.  of  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  and  had  with  other 
issue, 

I,  Thomas  Livingstone,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Houston,  of  Polmood  and  Glenbuck,  co.  Peebles,  J. P., 
6.  1800,  d.  unm.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

The  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Sir  Thomas  Livingston  Mitchell,  Knt.  D.C.I>., 
Surveyor  General  of  New  South  Wales.  The  eminent  geo- 
grapher, TO.  1818,  Mary  Thompson,  dau.  of  General  Blunt, 
Colonel  of  the  66th  Kegt.,  and  by  her  who  d.  21  Dec.  1883, 
had  issue, 

I.  Livingston,  m  Catharine  Macalistar,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Roderick  (deceased).  iii.  Campbell  (deceased). 

IV.  Murray  (deceased). 

V.  Thomas  Octavius  (deceased). 

VI.  Richard  Blunt,  of  Polmood. 

I.  Georgiana  Janet. 

II.  Emily,  m.  16  April,  1857,  George  Edward,  Baron  Andley, 
and  d.  1  April,  1860,  leaving  issue, 

Mary,  &.  13  Aug.  1858.  Emily,  6.  29  Nov.  18.59. 

Lord  Audley  m.  2ndly,  15  Feb.  1868,  Margaret  Anne,  widow 
of  James  Willing  Smith,  Esq.,  and  d.  without  further  issue, 
18  April,  1872,  when  his  ancient  barony  fell  into  abeyance 
between  his  two  above-mentioned  daus.  His  widow  d.  22 
Aug.  1888. 

in.  Camilla  Victoria,  m.  John  Mann,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving 
issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Alicia,  to.  —  Dauncey,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  four  sons 
and  four  dans. 

V.  Blanche  Nicholson,  d.  unm. 

Sir  Thomas  d.  5  Oct.  1855. 

SeaJ— Polmood,  Broughton,  N.B. 
Residence— ib,  Albany  Street,  Edinburgh. 


MITCHELL  OF  GARWOOD. 

Mitch'ell,  James  Dennistoun,  Esq.  of  Car- 
wood,  CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  B.A.  Oxon,  1879, 
B.Sc,  LL.B.  1885,  B.C.L.,  Capt.  Lanarkshire  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1883,Marion  Woddrop, 
only  child  of  Thomas  Macknight  C'rawfurd,  Esq.  of 
Cartsbum,  co.  Eenfrew,  and  Lauriston  Castle,  Mid- 
lothian, by  Jane  Cunningham,  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
John  Allan  Woddrop,  Esq.  of  Dahnarnock. 

Lineage.— Rev.  John  Mitchell,  D.D.,  S.T.P.,  m.  Ann, 
dau.  of  William  Gillespie,  Esq.  of  Bishopton,  co.  Eenfrew,  and 
d.  1844,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Gillespie  Mitchell,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Car- 
wood,  CO.  Lanark,  to.  1846,  Jessie,  youngest  dau.  of  James 
Dennistoun,  Esq.  of  Dennistoun,  and  by  her  (wtio  d.  1854;  hud 
issue, 

James  Dennistottn,  now  of  Garwood. 

Annie,  m.  1887,  James  Fergusson,  Esq.,  late  of  the  73rd 
Kegt. 

Mr.  William  Gillespie  Mitchell  d.  1882,  and  was  *.  by  tiis  only 
son. 
&aJ— Garwood,  Biggar,  N.B. 


MITFORD  OF  MITFORD  CASTLE. 

OsBAxbESTON-MiTFOED,  JoHN  Philip,  Esq.  of 
Mitford  Castle,  co.  Northumberland,  and  Hun- 
manby,  co.  York,  J.P.  for  Northumberland,  High 
Sheriff  1878,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Mitford  and 
Hunmanby,  and  Patron  oi  five  Livings,  Lieut. -Col. 
(retired),  late  18th  Eegt.  formerly  Major  Northum- 
berland Militia,  b.  16  Feb.  1809 ;  m.  30  May,  1844, 
his  cousin,  Fanny,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Mitford' 
Esq.  of  Pitshill,  co.  Sussex.  Col.  Osbaldcston  Mit- 
ford s.  his  cousin  18  June,  1870,  and  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Osbaldeston. 

Lineage.— At  the  time  of  the  Conquest,  the  barony  of 
Mitford  was  held  by  Sir  John  de  Mitford,  whose  ancestor  was 
m  possession  of  Mitford  Castle,  in  the  time  of  Edward  the 
Confessor.  A  certain  "Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  carrycd  an  old 
writeingto  produce  at  Durham  upon  some  occasion,  by  wch. 


one  of  ye  ancestors  of  Mitfords,  of  Mitford,  in  ye  time  of  K. 
Edwd.  tb  Confessor,  did  assure  his  wife's  ioynturo  out  of 
Lands  in  Mitford,  wch.  writeing  Sir  Joseph  Craddock  saw  and 
attests  it  under  his  hand,  but  is  since  embezled  and  lost." — 
(Durham  Bonkc).  Sir  John's  only  dau.  Sibella,  was  given  in 
marriage  by  the  Conqueror  to  Sir  Richard  Bertram,  a  son  of 
the  Lord  Dignam,  in  Normandy,  and  from  this  union  sprang 
the  old  Baronial  house  of  Bertram  of  Mitford,  the  head  of 
which,  Sir  Roger  Bertram,  was  summoned  to  pailiainent  by 
Henry  111.  in  1264.  From  this  union  are  also  desjccnded  the 
Dukes  of  Portland,  who  are  now  in  possession  of  Botha!  Castle, 
CO.  Northumberland,  derived  from  their  maternal  ancestress, 
Sybil  Mitford. — Evidences  Newminster  Abbey  Jteyistcr  £oo!ce). 
Sir  John  de  Mitford  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Matthew  de  Mitford,  from  whom,  lOtb  in  succession, 
descended  another 

Sir  John  de  Mitford,  of  Mitford,  Knight  of  the  Shire  for 
Northumbeiland,  who  had,  by  deed  of  feoffment,  a  grant  to 
himself  and  his  heirs  male,  from  David  de  Strabolgi,  2nd 
Earl  of  Athol,  dated  at  Newton  Hall,  20  May,  1369,  of  all  his 
lands  and  tenements  in  the  ville  of  Molesdon,  to  be  holden  of 
the  grantor  and  his  descendants  by  the  annual  payment  of 
sixpence.  He  was  commissioned  with  John  Widdrington  and 
Gerald  Heron  to  tender  the  oath  of  allegiance  to  the  King  of 
Scotland — (Ridpath's  Border  History).  Keeper  of  the  Seal  to. 
Edward,  Duke  of  York,  for  the  Liberty  of  Tyndale,  1386 
(Harleian  MSS.).  Frequently  represented  Northumberland  in 
Parliament,  in  reigns  of  Edward  III.,  Richard  II.,  and 
Henry  IV.  High  Sheriff  5th  and  6th  Henry  IV.  He  d.  10th 
Henry  IV.,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  living  in  1367,  from  whom  came  the  Mitfoeds 
of  Ponteland. 

I.  Margaret,  to.  Sir  John  Delaval. 

II.  Alice,  m.  John,  son  of  Matthew  Whitfield,  of  Whitfield. 
The  elder  son, 

William  de  Mitford,  Knight  of  the  Shire  Henry  V.,  High 
Sheriff  5th  and  6th  Henry  V.,  M.P.  2nd  and  'Jth  Henry  V., 
m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Lisle,  of  Felton ;  d.  2nd  Henry 
VI.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  de  Mitford,  b.  3rd  Henry  IV.  He  granted  tenements 
in  Newcastle  to  tlic  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  and  in  3rd  Henry  VI. 
granted  certain  lands  in  Echewicketo  the  Abbot  and  Convent 
of  Newminster,  to  pray  for  his  soul  and  the  souls  of  his  ances- 
tors— (Ligier  Book  of  3rd  Abbey,  fol.  106).  He  was  High 
Sheriff  3rd  Henry  VI.,  and  to.  Constance,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Ogle,  and  was  .>(.  at  his  decease,  16th  Henry  VI.,  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Mitford,  of  Mitford,  father  of 

Bertrand  Mitfokd,  of  Mitford,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Lisle,  of  Felton,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Margaret,  to.  to 
George  Parkinson,  and  Joan,  m.  to  —  Aytoun),  a  son, 

Gawen  Mitford,  of  Mitford,  whose  name  occurs  i.i  a  list  of 
gentlemen  of  the  Middle  Marches,  anno  1550.  He  'm.  a  sister 
of  Sir  Thomas  Foster,  of  Etherstone,  and  was*,  at  his  decease, 
about  1550,  by  his  son, 

Cdthbert  Mitford,  of  Mitford,  who,  with  Anthony  Mitford, 
of  Ponteland,  was  Commissioner,  6th  Edward  VI.,  for  inclosure 
of  the  Middle  Marches,  ra.  twice.  By  his  first  wife,  Ann,  daa^ 
of  Wallis,  of  Akeild,  he  had, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Jane,  i,i.  Thomas  Hudspeth,  of  Morpeth. 

Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Pye,  of  Newminster. 

Isabell,  m.  Cuthbert  Ogle,  of  Choppington. 

He  d.  5th  Queen  Mary,  and  was  s.  by  his  .son, 

Robert  Mitford,  of  Mitford.  The  Harleian  MSS.  call  this 
.gentleman  "nothus  natus,"  and  make  "Annie  Wallis,  of 
Akeild."  mother  of  himself  and  his  three  sisters,  but  "  this 
statement,"  says  Hodgson,  in  his  History  of  Northamber- 
land,  "was  returned  to  the  Heralds'  College  by  Anthony 
Mitford,  of  Ponteland,  and  signed  only  by  himself.  His  objects 
were  to  represent  Robert,  son  of  Cuthbert,  as  illegitiaiate,  and 
to  obtain  his  estate,  in  both  of  which  he  failed."  .Sir  Isaac 
Heard  took  much  pains  to  investigate  the  matter,  and  dis- 
covered that  the  return  was  altered  in  the  next  visitation,  and 
that  Robert  Mitford's  legitimacy  was  not  only  established  by 
satisfactory  proof,  but  that  his  arms  were  certified  without  a 
difference.  Robert  Mitford  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  ^iitford,  of 
Seighall  or  Seghill,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Cuthbert,  his  heir,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher 
Wharton,  of  Oflerton,  co.  Durham.  These  two  (i.  both  in 
one  day,  about  1608,  in  tlie  lifetime  of  their  father,  Robert, 
leaving  a  son, 

Robert,  who  «.  his  grandfather. 

II.  John. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  Camb.,  'Rector  of 

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Kirkliy  Ovoican-,  co.  York,  m.  Jane,  duu.  of  Dr.  Banks,  of 
Settring:ton,  and  had  four  sons  and  four  daus. 

I.  Barbara,  to.  George  Fenwiok,  of  LonsrsU.Hwes. 

II.  Elinor,  m.  D.iniel  Collingwood,  of  Braaxton. 
in.  Margaret,  ih.  Nicholas  Heron. 

IV   Isabel,  m.  Kichard  Osmotherly. 

The  above  Robert  lived  all  the  rcijrns  of  Qnccn  Elizabeth  and 
King  James,  and  d.  at  Gillinfrivood  1st  Cuarles  I.,  he  being 
then  about  SS.  He  was  presented  ut  the  archdeacon's  visita- 
Tijns  "  for  sufferinge  divers  p'sonstoeate,  drinke,  and  play  att 
eardes  in  time  of  eveninge  praier" — (Raine's  Test,  147).  He 
w  a.s  s.  by  his  grandson, 

KtiBKUT  MiTroKD,  of  Mitford,  6. 160S,  who  acquired  by  grant 
from  Charles  II.  the  castle  and  royalties,  which  had  passed 
through  many  hands  since  the  time  of  Henry  III.,  when  it  was 
finally  forfeited  by  Koger  Bertram,  of  Mitford,  who  was  one 
of  the  Northern  barons  taken  in  arms  against  the  king  at 
Xortliampton.  He  m.  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Whar- 
ton, Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  HnsiPHBET,  his  heir. 

n.  Cuthbert,  Fellow  of  Caius  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of  Ingram, 
«liere  he  d.  1G6'2. 

III.  John,  a  merchant  of  London,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  ca-heir 
of  Henry  Powell,  of  London,  1671,  from  whom  descended 
fUe  MiTFOBDs  of  Exbury  and  the  late  Earl  of  Eedesdale  {see 
Febeman-Mitford  of  BatsJ'onl). 

IV.  Edward,  a  physicim,  d.  1  Jan.  1673. 

V.  William,  l;ector  of  Elsdon,  d.  1715,  leaving  four  sons  and 
five  daus. 

VI.  Michael,  d.  s.  p. 

,  1.  Barbara,  vi.  George  Keveley,  of  Throphill,  co.  Korthum- 
berland.    Her  grand-dau.  m.  Langdale  Smithson,  whose  son, 
Hugh,   m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Duke  of  Somerset, 
and  was  created  Duke  of  Northumberland. 
-II.  Mary,  to.  George  Tunstall,  M.D. 

III.  Ann,  m.  Patrick  Crow,  of  Rosedean. 

IV.  Elinor,  »«.  Thomas  Bewicke,  of  Close  House,  co.  North- 
umberland. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Coiilson,  of  Jcsmond. 

Mr.  Mitford  was  .■?.  at  his  decease,  in  1674,  by  his  eldest  son, 

HuMrHKEY  SIiTfOED,  of  Mitford  Castle,  6.  1632,  who  m. 
Valentine's  Day,  1662,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Vane,  of  Kogerly,  co.  Durham,  and  dying  Nov.  1674,  left 
(with  two  younger  sons,  George  and  John,  and  eight  daus.)  a 
successor, 

lioBEiBT  MiTFOKD,  of  Mitford  Castle,  High  Sheriff  8th 
William  III.,  b.  31  Oct.  1662  ;  vi.  19  Dec.  16S4,  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  (co-heir  with  her  sister)  of  John  Ashton,  of  Burn,  co. 
York,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Ashton,  Bart,  of  Middleton,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  iieir. 

n.  John,  6.  'J  July,  16S7  ;  m.  dau.  of  Sir  Gci'vge  Mertins, 
Hanker  in  London,  and  had  a  son,  Robert  ifroiu  whom 
drscends  liobert  Henry  Mitford,  of  Hampstead;,  and  a  dau. 
'•    Philadelphia,  and  d.  1743. 

in.  Edward,  b.  4  Dec.  16t:r» ;  d.  at  Fort  St.  George,  E.I. 

IV.  Humiihrey,  b.  7  Feb.  1690  ;  d.  very  young. 

V.  William,  b.  10 Feb.  169S, from  whom  spiang  the  Mitfords 
of  PUshiU. 

■  1.  Elizabeth,  h.  7  June,  1636  ;   m.  —  Pomfret,  Esq.,  in  Lon- 
don. 
Mr.  Mitford  d.  9  May,  1707,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Mitford,  of  Mitford  Castle,  b.  8  Aug.  1G86,  High 
Siieriff  9th  George  I. ;  iit.  Mary,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Osbal- 
dcston,  of  Hunmanby,  co.  York,  and  had  issue  four  sons  and 
three  daus.,  of  whom, 

I.  Robert,  his  licir. 

I.  Philadelphia,  ni.  Rev.  Dr.  AVickins,  Rector  of  Petwoith, 
Sussex,  who  having  been  bequeathed  a  moiety  of  the 
(Jsbaldeston  estates  took  the  name  of  Usbai.beston,  and  was 
.<.  by  Ids  only  son,  George  Osbaldeston,  of  Hutton  Bushel, 
CO.  York. 
Mr.  Mitford  d.  20  July,  1755,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Mitford,  of  Mitford  Castle,  a  major  in  the  army, 
//.  24  July,  1717 ;  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  o. 
.Jamaica,  and  had  issue  twenty-three  children,  eighteen  of 
,vhom  d.  i-i  infancy. 

I.  Bertram,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  Aug.  1749;  ---i.  Dorothy  Young,  of  Northumber- 
land, and  d.  1832,  having  had  issue, 

1  liobert,  of  the  Audit  Office,  h.  9  May,  1780;  m.  24  Aug. 
l8Li5,  Letilia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Led«ieh,  LL.D.,  of 
Duiilin,  the  antiquarian  and  author,  and  relict  of  William 
Lawrenson  of  Rosebrook,  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  25  Dec. 
1818,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  17  Abg.  lsi4)  three  sons  and 
two  dau.s., 

John  Philip,  now  of  Mitford  Castle  and  Hunmanby. 
Robert   Bertram,  b.  1  June,  1810;    in.  20    July,    1844, 
Anne,  oau.  of   Sir  Francis   Ford,  Bait.,  and   d.  s.  p. 
I  Dec.  IbaO  ;  she  d.  2'J  June,  18i0. 


Edward  Ledwieh,  late  Ceylon  C.S.,  b.  31  Oct.  1811 ;  m. 
11  April,  1844,  Janet,  dau.  of  Ven.  B.  Bailey,  Arch- 
deacon of  Ceylon,  and  had  five  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  Cuthbert  Phi.ip,  b.  22  Jan.  1845;  d.  s.  p.  31  March, 
1A)4. 

2  Robert,  late  73rd  Regt.,  6.  25  Nov.  1846 ;  m..  24  Nov. 
1875,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Charles  Stuart 
Lane  {see  Lane  of  Kinff's  Bromle;/},  and  has  1  Bertram 
Lane,  b.  3  Nov.  1876;  2  Robert  Eustace,  6.  10  June, 
1878;  3  Humphrey  Austen,  6.  2  Feb.  1892;  1  Sybil 
Marguerite  Elizabeth,  6.  2  Sept.  1879;  2  Beatrice  de 
Lona,  6.  17  Nov.  1884,  d.  26  April,  1887;  3  Gladys 
Marion  ;  4  Violet  Edith. 

3  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicarof  Hunmanby,  co.  York, 
b.  4  Oct.  1853;  vi.  14  Aug  1878,  Annie  Maiie  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  H.  Price,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kim- 
bolton,  and  has  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  John  Philip, 
b.  1880. 

4  Bertram,  6.  13  June,  1855;  in.  and  has  issue. 

5  William  Ledwieh  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ickburgh,  Nor- 
folk, b.  2  April,  1858  ;  m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Frances  Letitia,  ro.  Birnie  Browne,  Esq.,  I.C.S. 

2  Edith  Hamilton,  m.  W.  Righy,  Esq.,  I.O.S.,  and  d. 
10  Oct.  1891,  leaving  issue,  two  daus. 

3  Mary  Margaret,  m.  and  has  issue. 

4  Sybil  Emma,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Frances  C.  E.,  m.   Rev.  Rowland   Batemaa,  Rector  of 

Hilton,  Dorset,  and  d.  30  June,  la31. 
Marianne,  jii.  '26   April,  1855,  Col.    Charles   H.  Teush- 

Hecker,  Coinin.  C:tvalry  Depot,  and  late  15th  Hussars ; 

d.  June,  1809.     He  d.  1873. 

2  John,  R.N.,  commanded  the  "Buckingham"  revenue 
cruiser.  Poet  and  author  of  "Johnny  Newcome,"  <fec., 
b.  1783;  d.  24  Dec.  1821. 

3  Bertram,  of  Horsley,  to.  and  had  four  sons. 

1  Anna,  m.  Miles  Bowker,  settled  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Mary,  to.  James  Renshaw,  and  had  one  son  and  two 
daus. 

3  Sybil,  d.  May,  1815. 

III.  William  Henrj-,  b.  1752. 

I.  Anna,  b.  1745;  in.  Richard  Hesketh  Shuttleworth. 

II.  Mary,  6.  1751;  m.  William  Bullock,  of  Spital  HiU,  Mit- 
ford. 

Mr.  Mitford  d.  15  Jan.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bertram  Mitford,  of  Mitford  Castle,  6.  14  June,  1748  ;    m. 
Tabitha,  dau.  of  Francis  Johnson,  of  Newcastle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Bertram,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  Adiniial  R.N.,  who  s.  his  brother. 

III.  George  Joseph,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1  May,  1791  ;  in.  Ann 
Jlay,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1875,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Marianne,  h.  4  Sept.  1776 ;  m.  1796,  J.  Atherton,  Esq., 
Col.  in  the  army. 

II.  Tabitha  Lewis,  in.  1811,  John  Piideaux  Selby,  of  Tnizell 
House,  CO.  Northumberland ;  d.  1859,  leaving  issue. 

lit.  Frances,  m.  George  Hutton,  of  Carlton-on-Trent. 

IV.  Jane  Honoria  Alicia,  m.  1807,  Philip  Meadows  Taylor,  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  issue,  Col.  Meadows  Taylor,  C.S.I.,  the 
author,  and  Rev.  Robert  Mitford  Taylor,  M.A.,  Rural  Dean 
and  Vicar  of  Hunmanby. 

Mr.  Mitford  d.  May,  1800;  .and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bertram  Osbaldeston-Mitford,  of  Mitford  Castle,  co. 
Northumberland,  and  Hunmanby,  co.  York,  High  Sheriff  1835, 
who  took  the  name  of  Osbaldeston  before  his  own  on  succeed- 
ing, in  1835,  to  Hunmanby  and  the  Osbaldeston  estates  in 
Yorkshire,  b.  17  Dec.  1777;  in.  9  March,  1829,  his  cousin, 
Frances,dau.  of  Capt.  H.  Mitford,  of  Exbury  {see  Mitfords  of 
Bo.tsford).  He  d.  s.  p.  27  Feb.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Robert  Mitford,  of  Mitford  Castle  and  Hunmanby,  Admiral 
R.N.,  6.  26  Jan.  1781 ;  m.  7  Dec.  1830,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
James  Dunsmure,  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Margaret  Sdsan,  in.  4  June,  1856,  William,  Baron  Amherst 

of  Hackney. 

Admiral  Slitford  d.  13  June,  1870,  when  the  estates  passed  by 
the  will  of  his  brother,  Bertram  Osbaldeston-Mitford,  to  his 
cousin, 

Jona  Philip  Osbaldeston-Mitford,  of  Mitford  Castle  and 
Hunmanby. 

^niis— Arg.,  a  fesse  sa.,  bet's  een  three  moles  displayed  ppr., 
for  Mitford;  a  mascle  sa.,  between  three  pellets,  for  Osbaldes- 
ton. 6')-e3/s— A  dexter  and  sinister  hand  coupcd  ppr.,  support- 
ing a  sword  in  pale  arg.,  pommelled  or,  pierced  through  a 
boar's  head  sa.,  tusked  of  the  first,  coupcd  gu.,  for  Mitford; 
a  man  in  armour  on  horseback,  all  ppr.,  in  the  dexter  hand  a 
sword  arg.,  hilt  or,  and  holding  an  escutcheon  bearing  a 
mascle  sa.,  between  three  pellets,  for  Osbaldeston.  MoUo — 
God  caryth  for  us. 

S£a(s— Mitford  Castle,  Morpeth,  co.  Northumberland,  and 
Hunmanby  Hall,  co.  York. 

Civ-i— Ajmy  and  Navy. 


MIT 


THE  LAI^DED  GENTRY. 


MOE 


1397 


mEEMAN-MlTFORD  OF  BATSFOKD. 

Feeeman-Mitfohd,  Algeejton  Bertram,  Esq. 
C.B.  of  Batsford  Park,  co.  'xloucester,  and  Birdhoiio 
Craig,  CO.  Northumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Glou- 
cester and  a  County  Councillor  for  that  co.,  M.P. 
for  Slratford-on-ATon  Division  of  Warwick  since 
1892,  h.  24  Feb.  1837;  m.  31  Dec.  1874,  Lady 
Clementine  Gertrude  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  David, 
7th  Earl  of  Airlie,  K.T.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  CLEJtENT  Bertram  Ogilvy,  h.  14  Dec.  1876. 

II.  Pavid  Bertram  Ogilvy,  6.  13  March,  1878. 

III.  Bertram  Thomas  Carlyle  Ogilvy,  b.  2  June,  18S0. 

IV.  John  Power  Bertram  Ogilvy,  6.  31  Jan.  1S80. 

I.  Frances  Georgiana,  b.  20  Nov.  1870. 

II.  Iris  Elizabeth,  6.  28  Feb.  1879. 
m.  Joan,  b.  17  Oct.  1887. 

Mr.  Algernon  Bertram  Freeman-'Mitford  was 
educated  at  Eton  and  Oiford,  entered  the  E'oreign 
Office  1858,  served  in  the  Diplomatic  Corps  at 
Peking,  St.  Petersburg,  and  in  Japan,  resigned 
1873,  was  Secretary  in  H.M.'s  Office  of  Works 
from  1874  to  1886,  and  was  made  a  Companion  of 
the  Bath  7  Dec.  1882,  served  as  a  Commissioner  on 
the  Offices  of  State,  1886.  He  s.  to  the  estates  of 
the  late  Earl  of  Redesdale  on  his  death  s.  p.  1S86, 
and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  roval  licence,  the 
names  and  arms  of  Freeman  in  addition  to  those  of 
Mitford. 

Xiineag'e. — John  Mitford,  of  London,  Merchant,  3rd  son 
of  Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle  (see  thatfumUy),  by 
Philadelphia  his  wife,  dan.  of  Humphrey  Wharton,  Esq.  of 
Gillingwood,  vi.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Powell,  of 
London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  d.  leaving  issue. 

III.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Philadelphia,  m.  Sir  George  Marttyns,  Knt.,  and  d.  1722. 

II.  Harbara. 

Mr.  John  Mitford  d   1720,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Newttm,  and  of  Gilbury  Rouse, 
Hants,  »!.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Wing- 
field,  Berks,  and  dying  1747,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 
John  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Kewton,  and  of  Exbury  House,  Hants,  m.  13  Sept.  1740,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Willey  lieveley,  Esq.  of  Newton  Undenvood 
and  Throphill,  Northumberland,  and  Xewby-super-Wiske,  co. 
York,  by  whom  (who  became  sole  heir  of  her  brothers,  and  d. 
1797,1  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  bred  to  the  bar,  and  having  filled  the  offices  of  .Solici- 
tor and  Attorney-General  in  England,  and  of  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  was  appointed  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ire- 
land, upon  the  decease  of  the  Earl  of  Clare  In  1802,  and 
elevated  to  the  peerage  of  the  U.K.  15  Feb.  .'ame  year,  as 
Baron  Redesdale,  of  Rtdesdale,  co.  Northumberland.  He 
m.  6  June,  1803,  Frances,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Eg- 
mont.  Ho  assumed,  in  1»09,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  Thomas  Edwards-Freeman,  Esq.  of  Batsford  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  the  surname  and  ,irms  of  Freeman,  and  d. 
16  Jan.  Ib30,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  who  had  d.  22  Aug. 
1817, 

1  John  Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Redesdale,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A., 
Chairman  of  Committees,  House  of  Lords,  6.  9  Sept.  ISO.i, 
was  raised  to  an  earldom  3  Jan.  1877,  but  d.  unia.  2  May, 
1886,  when  all  his  honours  became  extinct,  but  was  s.  in 
his  estates  by  his  cousin,  Algernon  Bertram  Mitford,  Esq., 
who  thereupon  assumed  his  name  and  arms. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  7  Nov.  1&06. 

2  Catheiine,  d.  young. 

3  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary,  d.  vnm. 

II.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

ui.  Philadelphia,  d.  unm.  1806. 
Mr.  Mitford  d.  1761,  and  was  .?.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Exbury,  Hants,  of  Newton  Park, 
Northumberland,  and  of  Newby-super-Wiske,  co.  York,  M.P. 
for  Beeralston  and  New  Romney,  col.  of  South  Hants  Militia, 
b.  10  Feb.  1744.  This  eminent  scholar,  the  accomplished 
historian  of  Greece,  m.  18  May,  1766,  Frances,  dau.  of  James 
Molloy,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  Annie  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Pye, 
Esq.  of  Farringdon,  and  had  issue. 

William,  d.  v.  p.  unm.  1790. 

Henry,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  12  Sept.  1769,  lost  at  sea  in  the  "York  "• 


man-of-war,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  Christmas  Eve, 
1803.  Capt.  Mitford  m.  1st,  1796,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Wyke,  Esq.,  Attorney-General  at  Montserrat,  and  had  a 
son,  William  Rcveley,  who  d.  an  infant,  and  two  dau*.. 
Frances,  m.  9  March,  1829,  her  cousin,  Bertram  Mitford, 
Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle,  and  Louisa,  d.  unm.  aged  27.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1803,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  David  Anstrulher. 
and  by  her  left  an  only  child,  Henry  Revelet,  who  «.  his 
grandfather. 

John,  TO.  twice,  and  d.  IS.*!],  leaving  issue.  His  eldest  son, 
John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Manaccan,  Cornwall,  d.  19  March, 
1833. 

Bertram,  LL.D.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  a  Commissioner  of 
Bankrupts  in  Ireland,  m.  24  May,  1806,  Frances,  2nd  f^-TU. 
of  John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  aJiU 
had  issue. 

Charles,  d.  young. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  20  Aug.  1780. 

Col.  Mitford  d.  at  Exbury,  8  Feb.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son, 

Henry  Eeveley  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Exbury,  Hants,  and  New- 
ton Park,  Northumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  June,  1804;  m. 
28  Feb.  1828,  Lady  Georgiana  Jemima  Ashburnham,  3rd  dau. 
of  George,  4th  Earl  of  Ashburnham,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Percy,  BaiTistcr-at-Law,  late  2nd  Sec.  Leg.  at  Berlin,  July, 
1883,  m.  14  April,  1863,  Hon.  Emily  Marion  Egerton,  dau.  of 
1st  Lord  Egerton,  of  Tatton,  and  d.  27  June,  1884. 

II.  Henry,  twin  with  Percy. 

in.  Algernon  Bertram,  of  Batsford  Park. 

Mr.  H.  R.  Mitford  d.  Dec.  1S83. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  ;ind  4rh,  for  Mitford.  arg.  a  fesse  be- 
tween tree  moles  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  for  Freeman,  az.  three 
fusils  in  fcsse  or,  a  canton  erm.  Crast — 1st,  for  Mitford,  two 
hands  couped  at  the  wrist  ppr.  grasping  a  sword  erect  arg.  the 
point  and  hilt  or,  the  blade  enfiled  with  a  boar's  head  erased 
sa.;  2nd,  for  Freeman,  a  demi-wolf  arg.  supiiorting between  the 
jjaws  a  fusil  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  dancette  gu.  Motto — God 
careth  for  us. 

Seats — Batsford  Park,  Moreton  in  Marsh,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Birdhope  Craig,  Redesdale,  co.  Northumberland. 

C(Mi)s— Travellers',  Carlton  and  Marlborough. 


-♦ 


MITFORD  OF  PITSHILL, 

Mitford,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Kexto?t,  of 
Pitshill,  Petworth,  Susses,  J.P.,  Lieut  .-Col.  Com- 
manding Duke  of  Cambridge's  Hussars,  Middlesex 
Yeo.  Cav.  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  b.  7  Oct.  1857  ; 
m.  1  June,  1886,  Cicely  Maud,  dau.  of  "Wjndham 
Slade,  Esq.  of  Montys  Court,  Taunton. 

Liineagre. — This  is  a  juniorbranch  of  Mitford  o/3/iC/oro! 
Ca.<tle,  derived  from  William  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Petworth, 
Sussex,  4lh  son  (by  .Anne  his  wife,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  oi 
John  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Burn,  co.  York,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Ralph 
Asbton,  Bart.)  of  Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle, 
Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1697.  He  m.  1st,  Miss  Herbert, 
and  2ndly,  Miss  \\'icker,  of  Petworth,  and  by  the  latter  left  a 
son, 

William  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Pitshill,  Treasurer  of  Sussex,  m. 
Frances  Dippery,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Milward  Rowc,  Esq., 
and  by  her  had,  with  tive  daus.,  two  sons,  of  whom, 

Charles  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Pitshill,  Treasurer  of  Sussex,  m. 
1813,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Greaves  Townley,  Esq.  of 
Fulbourn  and  Beaupre,  co.  Cambridge,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1867)  left  at  his  decease,  30  Oct.  1831,  a  dau.  Fanny,  to.  30 
May,  1844,  Col.  Osbaldeston  Mitford,  of  Mitford,  co.  Northum- 
berland, and  Hunmanby,  co.  Y'ork,  and  one  son  and  heir, 

William  Townley  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Pitshill,  B.A.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Hifth  Sheriff  1847,  M.P.  for  Midburst  1859  to  1874, 
6.  29  Jime,  1817  ;  m.  7  Oct.  18.o.=>,  Hon.  Margaret  Emma^  dau. 
of  Lloyd,  3rd  Lord  Kenyon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Kenyon,  now  of  Pitshill. 

II.  Charles  Lloyd,  b.  19  June,  1860. 

III.  Cuthbcrt,  b.  5  July,  1803;  d.  18SS. 
I.  Sybil,  b.  27  Feb.  1866. 

Mr.  Mitford  d.  18  April,  1889. 

Arms    and    Ci-est-  Same    as    JIitford    oj    M^'ford   Castle. 
6co£— Pitshill,  Petworth,  Sussex. 


MOENS  OF  TWEED. 

MoENS,  William  John  Charles,  Esq.  of  Tweed, 
CO.  Southampton,  County  Councillor,  a  Commis- 
sioner of  Income  andLand  Taxes,  F.S.A.,  b.  12  Aug. 
1833  ;  m.  3  Aug.  1863,  Anne,  6th  dau.  of  the  late 


1398 


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MOE 


Thomas  Wavltcrs,  Esq.  of  Hcatlifield  Park,  Adding- 
ton,  CO.  Suri'cy. 

Lineagre. — The  name  of  this  aniuent.  family  is  derived 
from  the  town  cf  Mons,  iu  Hainault,  and  the  first  niemher  to 
lie  found  on  record  is  Godkfbidus  df,  Monte,  who,  in  the  year 
1200,  appeai-s  in  a  charter  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Lothairingia. 
His  .son, 

Joannes  pe  Monte,  in  charters  of  the  same  duke,  dated 
1233  and  12.'!6,  is  termed  "Consono"and  "  Conzo,"  wliich, 
taken  witli  the  fact  that  his  descendant,  Joannes,  in  the  next 
century  bore  the  royal  arms  of  Urabant  on  his  shield,  causes 
it  to  he  .supposed  th.nt  this  family  sprang  from  that  of  the 
Dukes  of  Brabant,  the  more  so  as  some  of  the  early  members 
of  this  latter  race  were  also  called  De  Mons.  This  Joannes 
de  Monte,  described  as  "  Vir  Nobilis,"  in  1234,  had,  by  Mar- 
garcta,  his  wife,  a  son, 

GoDtriuDcs  DE  Monte,  or  de  Mons,  who  Was  of  age  in  1221, 
«i.  Heyhvidis  de  Anglia.    His  son, 

Ar.NOLDiTS  DE  BIoNTE,  wlio  d.  tcforc  1295,  m.  Catharine, 
dau.  of  Kverardus  de  Wilde.    His  son, 

Goi>E>T.iDDs  de  Monte,  or  de  Mons,  mentioned  in  the  list  of 
the  nobles  of  Honry  I.,  Duke  of  Brabant,  was  in  1287  Eehevin 
of  Brussels,  as  being  of  one  of  the  seven  patrician  families  of 
that  city  called  Steenwegen,  whose  armories  the  family  of  De 
Mons  long  bore,  as  reported  in  their  gtrvealogy  given  in 
Eutkens  Trophces  du  Vuch^dc  Brabant  (Sup,  vol.  i.,  p.  4.)6), 
the  original  MS.  of  which,  attested  by  the  heralds  of  the 
Netherlands  in  1725,  is  still  in  the  possession  of  the  family. 
He  m.  1st,  Beatrix  van  Axpocle,  and  2ndly,  Cathelyne,  dau. 
of  Wilhelmus  van  Leyningen,  by  both  of  whom  he  had  issue. 
His  second  son  by  Cathelyne, 

Jacqdes  de  Mons,  Eehevin  of  Brussels  1306-35,  d.  before 
1349;  VI.  1306,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Otto  de  Walhain,  whose 
armories  were  quartered  by  his  descendants.  He  had  issue 
ly  her, 

I.  GoDEFRiDFS,  his  heir. 

II.  .loannes  Mons  or  Moens. 

«.  Catharina  Mons  or  DIocns,  m.  Joannes  de  Zenna. 

GoDEFRiDos  DE  or  VAN  Mons,  Eehevin  of  Brussels  1333-41, 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth  de  Coninck,  s.'p.,  and  2ndly,  Isabel  de  Her- 
toghe,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

t.  WiLHELMOs,  his  heir. 

ii.  Joannes  de  Mons  and  Moens,  d.  before  13S4;  m.  Mar- 
guerite, dau.  of  Henry  Soys  and  Catharine  de  Wolf,  and  left 
is.sue,  from  whom  descends  the  branch  of  Henry,  Count  de 
Moens,  whose  niece,  Maria  Magdaleiia  Moens,  in  the  first 
yeai-s  of  this  century,  being  the  last  survivor,  bequeathed 
the  whole  of  her  veiy  largo  fortune  to  the  Koman  Catholic 
institutions  of  Amsterdam. 

WiLUELMOs  VAN  MoNS,  d.  1372 ;  m.  Alaide  de  Pape.  He  had 
hy  her  (with  other  issue)  an  eldest  son, 

WiLLEM  VAN  MoNS,  7)1.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gosuin  Metten- 
schacht  and  Elizabeth  de  Mol,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

WiLLEM  VAN  Mons,  Eehevin  of  Brussels  1408-19.  During 
an  insurrection  in  the  latter  year  against  Jean  IV.,  Duke  of 
Brabant,  he,  vith  thirteen  other  patricians,  was  seized  by  the 
Count  of  .St.  I'ol,  and  was  executed  in  the  market-place  of 
Brussols.  He  ra.  Marie,  dau.  of  Jean  de  Leu,  Chevaher,  and 
Marie  Boet«,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

WiLLEM  VAN  Mons,  Eehevin  of  Brussels  1438-50.  He  pur- 
chased 6  Sept.  1449,  of  Messirc  Jehan  de  Corbais,  the 
seignturie  of  Chastre.  He  rf.  7  Oct.  1471,  and  to.  1st,  Mar- 
guerite, dau.  of  Wauter  de  Fameliereux,  dit  Geldernaken,  by 
whom  lie  had  issue, 

I.  WiLLEM,  his  heir. 

»i.  Jan  van  Mons,  Chevalier,  who  received  from  his  brother 
W'illem  by  deed,  dated  12  June,  1474.  the  seigneurie  of 
Chastre.  He  d.  14«4,  having  to.  Agnese  van  Wyck,  by 
whom  be  had  issue,  with  other  children,  Willem  van  Mons, 
Sr.  de  Chastre,  who  ia.  Joanna,  dau.  of  Engelbert  van 
Geldermaken,  dit  de  Jodoigne.  The  latter,  by  conveyance, 
dated  14  Dec.  149a,  ceded  to  his  son-in-law,  Willem  van 
Mons,  tlic  Vicomte  de  Jodoigne.  He  d.  leaviag  three  daus. 
only. 

ITc  III.  2ndly,  Margricte  van  de  AYiele,  by  whom  he  also  had 

issuj. 

Willem  van  Mons,  Sr.  de  Cha.strc,  which  he  ceded  by  deed 

to  his  brother,  Jan,  and   selling   other   landed  property  in 

Urabant,  left  that  province.   He  m.  andrf.  before  1484,  having 

liail  {.(^ue, 

I.  Willem,  his  heir. 

u.  Adiuen  Moen3,  </.  Dec.  1535,  leaving,  by  Heyltgcn  hi  ■ 
wire, 

Willem,  of  The  Hague, 
t.  Ileloua  Moens,  d.  5  Dec.  1513,  at  Geervliet,  in  Holland. 


Willem  van  Mons,  or  Moens,  of  Geervliet,  in  the  island 
of  Voorne,  Holland,  joined,  20  Jau.  1485,  with  his  cousin 
Willem,  successor  of  Jan  van  Mons,  Chevalier,  in  the  sale  of 
some  property  in  the  parish  of  Anderlecht,  near  Brussels.  He 
d.  23  Sept.  1512,  having  ii!.  Henrietta  van  der  Mase,  who  d. 
3  Oct.  1514,  and  was  buried  with  her  husband  at  Geervliet, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  PiETER,  who  succeeds. 

II.  Diick,  d.  17  Dee.  1518  ;  buried  at  Geervliet. 

PiETEB  Moons,  or  Moens,  of  The  Hague,  Holland,  was  ap- 
pointed by  letters  patent  of  the  Emperor  Chables  V.  Itcceiver- 
General  of  his  revenues  in  Holland  ;  h.  Oct.  148S ;  d.  31  Oct. 
1545 ;  m.  1st,  1517,  Agatha,  dau.  of  Pauwel  Deym,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Anna,  6. 28  March,  1519;  m.  8  Nov.  153G,  Aelbrecht,  son 
of  Jan  van  der  Aa,  and  left  issue. 
Ho  m.   2ndly,  15   Feb.  1521,  Margricte,  dau.  of  Eeynier  de 
Jonge,  who  d.  20  July,  1623,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Keynier,  of  the  Jongfrau  Yda  Street,  Hague,  a  member  of 
the  High  Council  and  Procureur  General,  6.  21  June,  1523, 
<'.  6  Sept.  1571  (bur.  in  St.  Jaqucs  Church,  Antwerp;,  hav- 
ing m.  3  Sept.  1549,  Cunera,  dau.  of  Hendiick  van  der  Haer 
and  Cunera  van  Essche,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Hendrick,  Master   of   the    Court   of  Orphans   at  The 
Hague. 

1  Margi-iete,  b.  29  June,  1563 ;    m.  Jan,  son  of  Jan  van 
Persijn  and  Alijd  Gave,  Councillor  and  Alderman   of 
Amsterdam,  by  whom  she  left  issue. 
He  m.  Srdly,  1523,  Johanna,  dau.  of  Jan  van  Sompeke,  Eehe- 
vin of  Antwerp,  and  Elizabeth  van  der  Dijck,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

II.  Willem,  who  succeeds. 

III.  Jan,  b.  15  March,  1528;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  29  July,  1531  ;  d.  young, 
v.  Charles,  6.  27  Sept.  1633  ;  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Pieter,  b.  30  Kov.  1535  ;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Agatha,  6.  1  March,  1526 ;  vi.  Jacob  Eyes. 

III.  Dympna,  b.  29  Jan.  and  d.  10  May,  1527. 

IV.  Helena,  b.  3  May,  and  d.23  Sept.  1531. 

V.  Maria,  b.  1  Sept.  and  d.  22  Nov.  1532. 

VI.  Anna,  b.  U  Dec   1534;  d.  14  Feb.  1535. 

VII.  Dympna,  b.  18  Oct.  1536;  d.  s.  p. 

VIII.  Maria,  b.  21  Nov.  1537;  m.  Pault^s  Svvijckcr,  of 
Antwerp,  and  had  issue. 

IX.  Marguerite,  b.  27  Nov.  1538,  d.  s.  p. 

X.  Anna,  b.  IB  Sept.  and  d.  4  Oct.  1540. 

XI.  Magdalena,  6.  24June,  154I-,  li.  24  June;  1613,  at  Utrecht, 
She  m-  1st,  Don  Franciscus  Valdez,  General  of  the  Spanish 
Army  that  besieged  Leyden  1573  and  1574,  who  d.  1581,  at 
Luxemburg,  by  whom  she  bad  issue  two  sons,  who  d.  young. 
She  TO.  2ndly,  Willem,  son  of  Philip  de  Bie,  of  K'jswijck. 
She  m.  Srdly,  1597,  Joriaen,  son  of  Werner  van  Lennep, 
and  widower  of  Marie  van  Durvenvoorde,  of  the  house  te 
Werve  at  Voorburg. 

Willem  Moens,  of  TheHague,  b.  26  Nov.  1524  ;  d.  1552;  to. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Engelbrccht  Dondari.  She  re-married,  as 
widow,  Baptista  de  Monte  Valdona,  of  Dordrecht.  He  had 
issue  by  her,  a  son,  who  succeeds, 

Pieter  Moens,  Governor  of  the  town  of  Brielle,  in  Holland, 
1595,  where  he  d.  June,  1605.    By  his  1st  wife  he  had  issue, 

I.  Pieter,  who  succeeds. 

II    Cornelis,  6.  1590,  Capt.  K.N.  Holland,  1623;    d.  at  sea, 
25  Dee.  1027,  and  was  bur.  at  Elseneur.    He  to.  Aeltje  Claer 
van  Solkema,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 
Lammetje,  who  d.  young. 
Ho  TO.  2ndly,    Susanna,    dau.   of   Willem   van  Blois,  called 
Treslong,  Admiral  of  Holland,  and  Cornelia  van  den  Heuvel. 
She,  after  her  husband's  death,  to.  2ndly,  10  Oct.  1608,  Cornelis 
Pijnackcr,  D.C.L.,  Ambassador  from  the  States  of  Holland  to 
the  Beys  of  Algiers  and  Tunis,  1623-24,  to  demand  the  libera- 
tion of  the  Christian  .slaves,  in  which  mission  he  was  accom- 
panied by  his  son-in-law,  Capt.  Cornelis  Moens.    He  had  issue 
by  her, 

III.  Willem,  b.  26  Feb.  1595. 

IV.  Jan,  6.  2  June,  1599,  Pensionarisof  Rotterdam,  Advocate 
Fiscaal  of  Holland,  and  Member  of  the  High  Council.  He 
d.  6  March,  1069,  at  The  Hague. 

I.  Agneta,  b.  9  Feb.  1597 ;  m.  at  Groningen,  Jan,  son  ol  Jan 
de  Schepper,  and  left  issue. 

II.  Magdulcna,  b.  10  Oct.  1601. 

III.  Heilwich  Elizabeth,  6.  26  Sept.  1604;  d.  March,  1684- 
Pieter  Moens,  b.  1588 ;  d.  1069 ;  Lieutenant  in  the  Guards  of 

Prince  Maurice  IGll;  Captain  in  the  service  of  the  King  of 
Sweden  1612-14.  He  was  present  at  the  siege  of 'S  Hertogen- 
bosch,  and  was  afterwards  appointed  to  the  charge  of  the 
fabric  of  the  castle  of  Buren  by  Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of 
Orange  ;  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Jaa  Eootbeen,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 


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1.   illLLEBSAND,  WhO  SUCCecdS. 

I.  Maria.  ii.  Anna,  d.  s.  p. 

lIiLLEEKA>T)  MoEsa,  of  Buren,  in  th<?  province  of  Gclderland 
(testament  dated  1709),  m.  1658,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Cornelis 
%-an  Maarseveea,  by  wJioai  he  left  issue, 

I.  Heneicds,  who  succeeds. 

II.  Cornelis,  6.  Iudo;  d.  younjj. 

HI.  Eeynier,  6.  3  Dec.  16d9;  d.  1751 ;  m.  9  June,  1715.  Anna 
van  Arcom,  hy  whom  hi-  had  issue,  withothei-s,  Hillebrand, 
IJursomaster  of  Buren,  and  Antony,  whence  the  branch  of 
Leiderdorp  and  Delftsliaven. 

IV.  I'ieter,  o.  1671 ;  d.  1735;  to.  1st,  7  March,  169S,  Petroneila 
van  Uuyven,  and  2ndly,  12  June,  1712,  Sophia  van  Driel, 
and  left  issue  by  both. 

V.  Johannes,  d.  31  May,  1677,  Attorney  at  Buren. 

Ti.  Dirck,  6.  26  Sept.  1688;  m.  Jannet  Moesbergen,  and  left 
issue. 
J.  Aletta,  m.  Van  Hoeven. 

II.  Gertruida.  iir.  Sophia. 
iv.  Elizabeth,  ni.  Bosman,  and  left  issue. 

V.  Maria,  b.  20  Sept.  1688;  d.  1  March,  17G4;  m.  David 
Livingsion,  and  left  issue. 

llENiiicr,s  MoKNS,  Echevin  of  Buren,  6.  16C4;  7«.  1st,  5 
May,  1700,  Cornelia  van  Steenis,  and  2ndly,  24  Dec.  1738,  Maria 
Venveg.    He  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

I.  Ai>r.iAxcs,  who  succeeds. 

u.  Hillebrand,  b.  G  May,  1703  ;  d.  young. 

III.  Hillebrand,  6.  9  Feb.  170G;  d.  at  Amsterdam,  26  Oct. 
1767.  He  'iii.  1st,  1733,  AnnaMarsaretha  duTour  (rf.  1737), 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  and  2udly,  25  3Iay,  1738,  Maria 
Leur,  by  whoai  he  also  had  issue. 

Adbiancs  Moens,  of  Eotterdam,  6.  28  March,  1701 ;  d.  20 
April,  175S;  w.  25  Jan.  1724,  Catharina,  dau.  of  Antony  van 
Kransburg,  and  Lydia  van  der  Meer,  who  d.  2  Aug.  1759,  by 
•whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Hent.icus,  who  succeeds. 

I.  Lydia,  rf.  21  Oct.  1791;  m.  8  May,  1749,  Jacob,  son  of 
Matiheus  de  Bergh,  and  had  issue,  with  two  other  daus., 
Catharina  Sophia  de  Bergh,  6.  22  Jan.  1758  ;  vi.  29  Oct. 
1780,  her  cousiii,  Adrianus  Moens. 

II.  Neeltje,  r.i.  26  Nov.  1750,  Eev.  Paulus  Rutgers,  D.D., 
son  of  Abraham  Kutgers,  and  Wilhelmina  van  der  Valli, 
and  had  issue,  nine  children. 

Ueneicus  EIoens,  of  Eotterdam,  merchant,  h.  1  Oct.  1731; 
■d.  8  May,  1809.  He  m.  1st,  27  Oct.  1752,  Anna  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Simon  Bernelot  and  AUetta  van  Bergen.  He  m.  2ndly,  28 
March,  1798,  Gertrude  Grocneveld,  widow  of  Arend  van  der 
A'elden.  He  m.  Srdly,  9  Nov.  1808,  Christiana  Meynhardt. 
He  had  issue  by  his  Ist  wife, 

I.  AcrjAN',  who  succeeds. 

II.  Simon  Bek.nelot,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1.  Aletta,  d.  22  July,  1800,  m.  28  Oct.  1781,  Laurens,  son  of 

Willem  van  d-T  Sluijs. 
n.  Catbarina  Lydia,  b.  G  Oct.  1765 ;  in.  27  Sept.  1790,  Wouter 

Johannes  Schellinck,  and  left  is»ue,  with  others,  Aletta,  d. 

14  Dec.  1-Go;  m.  her  cousin,  Willem  Moens. 

III.  Lidia  Jacoba,  lit.  27  Nov.  1791,  Franqois  Leonardus  van 
Eijnden,  and  left  issue. 

Adrian  Moens,  naturalized  by  Act  of  Parliament  49  Geo. 
III.,  Consul  for  the  Kingdom  of  the  Netherlands  at  Bristol,  b. 
.at  Eotterdam,  11  Feb.  1757  ;  d.  at  Bristol,  18  May,  1829.  He 
■40,.  1st,  20  Oct.  1780,  his  cousin,  Catherina  Sophia  de  Bergh, 
jiientioned  above,  who  d.  18  Jan.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Hcndrick,  t.  2  Jan.  1733  ;  d.  young. 

Hen».  2ndly,  at  Rotterdam,  15  Aug.  1785,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Dunn,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  K.C  ,  and  Margaret  Bruce  his 
■wife.    She  d.  SO  May,  1836,  leaving  issue, 

II.  William,  who  succeeds. 

III.  Hendrick,  b.  2  July,  1794  ;  d.  at  Bristol,  16  Aug.  1815. 

IV.  John,  6.  18  April,  1797;  7ii.  at  Arequipa,  Peru,  Donna 
Paula  de  Prado,  drowned  at  Cruses,  in  the  Isthmus  of 
Danen,  10  Dec.  1842,  and  left  issue. 

I.  Anna  Sophia,  d.  yo  mg.  ii.  Margaret,  d.  voung. 

ill.   Henrietta,   d.  9  Jan.  1866;    vi.  28   Sept.  1816,'Eiehurd 

Sniitli,  Esq.  of  Downfield,  Gloucestershire,  and  left  issue, 

whence  alliances  with  Norcott,  Eraser,  Blayne-Smith,  Cow- 

per,  and  Abaey. 
IV.  Gertrude,  d.  22  Jan.  1869 ;    »;.  20  Feb.  1827,   Charies 

Washington  Lovegroye,  Esq.  of  Tulse  HiU,  co.  Surrey,  and 

left  issue. 

William  Moens,  of  Eotterdam,  merchant,  h.  there  S  March, 
1788;  d.  21  March,  1854:  m.  8  July,  1818,  his  cousin,  Aletta, 
■dau.  of  Johannes  ScUelhnck  and  Catharina  Lidia  Moens  his 
wife,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Adri-en,  of  Rotterdam  and  The  Hague,  6. 14  March,  1822 ; 
d.  s.  -p.  19  July,  1822;  m.  9  June,  1852,  Grace,  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  James  Henry  Turing,  Bart.,  H.M.  Consul  at  Rotter- 
dam, ani  Antoinette,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Ferrier, 
K.H. 

u.  Wi::ir.ci,  b.  21  Sept.  1828  ;   d.  13  Dec.  1877;   in.  13  Oct. 


1358,  Johanna  Gertruida,  dau.  of  Pieter  Henry  Tromp,  of 
Rotterdam,  and  left  i.^suc. 

III.  Hendrick,  6.  4  April,  1830;  ?i!.  18  Jul}',  18G0,  Henrietta 
WUhelmina,  dau.  of  Willam  van  de  Leeuw,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Waltherus  Johannes,  b.  10  Jan.  1825;  d.  13  Aug.  182G. 

V.  Walter  Johannes,  6.  27  Feb.  1832;   d.  18  Nov.  1^38. 

VI.  Charles,  of  Rotterdam,  merchant,  b.  3  Nov.  1837;  in. 
25  Feb.  1865,  Clara  Henrietta  Gertruida  Hubertina,  dau.  of 
Augustus  Loersch,  of  Frankfort,  and  has  issue,  four  daus. 
and  one  son. 

I.  Sara,   d.  young. 

II.  Catharina  Lidia,  d.  1883;  m.  7.  Nov.  1849,  Herman 
Kruijff,  of  Rotterdam,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Anna  .Sophia,  d,.  young. 

IV.  Henrietta,  d.  young.  v.  Aletta,  d.  s.  p.  1856. 

Simon  Bebnelot  Moens,  Esq.  of  Rotterdam,  6.  16  Aug.  1772; 
(/.  at  Birmingham,  31  Dec.  1850;  ?it.4Aug.  1793,  Anne,  dau. of 
Jacob  de  Prill  and  Johanna  Carolina  Jacobi,  his  wife.  She  d. 
16  Aug.  1828,  and  left  issico, 

I.  Hendriek,  Lieut -Col.  in  the  Dutch  Service,  6.  15  June, 
1794  ;  d.  2»  Dee.  1858.  He.  to.  1st,  Johanna  Theodora 
Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Johan  Pieter  Krank ;  she  rf.  25  April, 
1830,  leaving  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  11  July,  1850,  WUhel- 
mina Dorothea,  dau.  or  Jacob  Nicolaas  Laurentius,  by  whom 
be  had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 

II.  Jacob,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Johan  Carel,  of  Rotterdam,  6.  15  March,  1799;  d.  13 
Jan.  1867:  vi.  24  May,  1826,  Luberta  Cornelia,  dau.  of 
Jacobus  Bartholomeus  Boll,  by  whom  he  left  four  sons  and 
five  daus. 

IV.  Simon,  of  Harlingen,  merchant,  Vice-Consul  there  for 
the  Hanse  Towns  and  Hamburg,  b.  19  Dec.  1800;  d.  1851; 
m.  16  Oct.  1829,  Johanna  Theodora,  dau.  of  Joban  Govert 
van  der  Lith,  Burgomaster  of  Buren,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  seven  sons  and  four  daus. 

Jacob  Moens,  called  Jacob  Bernelot)  Moens,  Esq.  of  Upper 
Clapton,  CO.  Middlesex,  and  the  City  of  London,  merchant. 
He  left  Holland  during  the  rule  of  Napoleon  the  Great,  and 
came  to  England;  b.  at  Rotterdam,  18  Jan.  1796;  d.  at  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  CO.  Kent,  19  July,  1856 ;  m.  19  March,  1829, 
Susan  Baker,  dau.  of  William  Wright,  Esq.  of  the  City  of 
London,  Solicitor.  She  d.  at  Blackheath,  10  Oct.  1876,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  . 

I.  Louis  Henry  Combauld  Moens,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  Lee, 
CO.  Kent,  b.  12  Sept.  1831 ;  to.  12  Sept.  1868,  Adeline 
Blanch  Victoria,  widow,  dau.  of  John  Charles  Adriau 
Duvall,  Esq.  of  Newiugton,  co.  Surrey.  She  d.  1876,  leav- 
ing issue, 

1  Louis  Becham,  d.  young.  ; 

1  Alice  Susan  Eleanor  Lavinia.  .   i 

2  Annie  Theresa.  3  Adeline  May. 

II.  William  John  Chaelbs,  of  Tweed,  co.  Southampton. 
HI.  Seaburne  May  Moens,  Esq.  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 

District  and  Sessions  Judge  at  Aligbur,  N.W.P.,  6.  6  Feb. 
1835 ;  d.  at  Ali^-hur,  26  July,  1881 ;  w,.  5  Dec.  1862,  Emma 
Monteith,  dau.  of  Gen.  George  Mytton  Hill,  late  of  the 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Seaburne  Godfrey  Arthur  May,  b.  25  Sept.  1876. 

2  Hildebrand  Francis  May,  6.  18  Nov.  iB7a:  d.  4  March, 
1879 

3  Arthur  William  Hamilton  May,  b.  20  Dec.  1879. 

1  Alice  Melliar. 

2  Ethel  May,  to.  3  Aug.  1893,  Walter  Charles  Rand,  Esq., 
Indian  Civil  Service,  eldest  son  of  John  Eaud,  Esq.  of 
Duhvich,  Surrey. 

3  Helen  May.  4  Evelyn  May. 

5  Beatrice  Emma  May. 

6  Marguerite  Florence  May,  d.  17  Nov.  1877. 

7  Lucy  Sybil  May. 

IV.  Arthur  Frederick  Moens,  Esq.  of  Holmhurst,  Lessness 
Heath,  co.  Kent,  b.  8  Sept.  1840;  to.  24  Aug.  1864, 
JIarianne,  dau.  of  Charles  Meade,  Esq.  of  Stui-ry,  co.  Kent, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Arthur,  b.  16  April,  1867. 

2  Walter  Frederick,  6.  2  Uct.  1868. 

1  Beatrice  Marianne. 

2  Constance  Fanny,  in.  11  Jan.  1894,  Rev.  Edward  Acton, 
Vicar  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  co.  Dorset. 

3  Sybil,  d.  11  Oct.  1869.  4  Magdalena. 

V.  Francis  Walter  George,  6.  25  May,  and  d  31  Dec.  1837. 

I.  Anna  Rosalie,  who,  being  a  convert,  to  the  Roman  Catholic 
religion,  became  a  nun  in  the  convent  of  St.  Clare,  at 
Newry ;  later,  1884,  she  joined  a  convent  of  the  same  order 
at  Sydney. 

II.  Emily  Maria  Fanny,  m.  29  Sept.  1869,  Col.  Joseph  Hamil- 
ton Maskery,  Comm.  of  the  Walmer  Division  R.M.,  son  of 
Joseph  Maskery,  Esq.    He  d.  AprU.  1883. 

III.  Alice  Susan  Mary,  d.  Aug.  1858. 

IV.  Constance  Matilda,  d.  IsoG. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevTon  or  between  three  trefoils  arg.    Crest- 
Two  eagles'  wings  conjoined  or.     Motto — Carpe  diem. 
Scaf— Tweed,  near  Lymington,  Ilamp-shire. 


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MOI 


MOFFATT  OF  GOODRICH  COURT. 

MoFFATT,  IJauold  Chaklks,  Esq.  of  Goodrich 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1.S92-3,  b.  1859  ;  m.  20  Sept. 
1882,  Mary  iilancbe  Philippa,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  W. 
Oakley,  Esq.  of  Lydart,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has 
had  issue, 

Cecil  Harold,  b.  11  June,  1883. 
George,  b.  14  July,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1884. 

Liineag'e. — Gkorge  Moffatt,  Esq.  of  Goodrich  Court, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.l'.  for  Dartmouth,  Ashburton,  and  South- 
ampton, b.  11  May,  180G;  m.  185t;,  Lucy,  dau.  of  James  Mor- 
lison,  Esq.,  M. P.  of  Basildon  Park,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  iZ.  1 
July,  1876)  had  issue, 

Harold  Charles,  now  of  Goodrich  Court. 

Alice  Lucy,  m.  aO  Dec.  1880,  Alphonso  Elkin  Cumbcrbatch, 

Esq.  of  80,  Portland  Place,  London. 
Ethel  Gwendoline,  m.  26  Oct.  18»'.i,  Charles  Edward  Howard 

Vincent,  Etq.,  C.li.,  and  M  P.  forShctlicld,  4ih  son  of  Very 

Kev.  Sir  Freuerick  Vin^  ent,  9th  Bait.,  and  lias  a  dau.  Vera 

Howard,  6.  14  Autr.  1883. 
Hilda  Kva,  m.  18  March,  1884,  Hon.  George  Hugh  Gouch, 

Col.   14tii  Hussars,  2nd  son  of  Viscount  Gough,  and  has 

issue. 

Mr.  Moffatt  d.  20  Feb.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Harold  Charles  Moffatt,  Esq.  of  Goodrich  Couit. 
iSefti— Goodrich  Court,  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 


REES-MOGG  OF  CHOLWELL. 

Eees-Mogg,  William,  Esq.  of  Cholwell  Hou.se, 
Somerset,  b.  29  April,  1815  ;  m.  13  .July,  1847,  Aun, 
dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  William  Coxeter 
James,  Esq.  of  Timsbury,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  that  CO.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  23  Jan.  1892,  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Wooldridge,  6.  21  Nov.  1848;  m.  27  Nov.  1884, 
Emily  Walcott,  3rd  dau.  of  Hev.  Henry  Stiles  Savory, 
Rector  of  Caineley,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  Edmund 
Fletcher,  b.  11  Nov.  1889;  and  Catharine  Mary. 

II.  Henry  James  (Rev.),  6.  31  March,  1851 ;  wi.  22  Nov.  1877, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry 
Newton,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leinster,  co.  Carlow,  and  widow 
of  Thomas  John  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon 
Guard.s  and  has  issue,  Robert  James,  6.  4  Sept.  1878 ; 
Graham  Beauchamp  Coxeter,  b.  10  Sept.  1881. 

HI.  Leyson,  6.  29  Jan.  1855 ;  m.  30  April,  1889,  JIary  Swcte 
Admonition,  2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Coplestoiie  Radcliffe, 
Esq.  of  Warleigh,  Devon,  and  has  issue,  Louis  Leyson,  6. 
15  Feb.  1890. 

V.  Charles  Baker  Coxeter,  6.  27  Nov.  1857  ;  d.  5  Aug.  1S8S. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Elizabeth.  u.  Caiheiine. 

III.  Mary  Ann. 

liineage.— John  Mogg,  gent,  of  Cliewton  Mendip, 
Somerset  m.  there  20  June,  1585,  Sophia  Wood,  and  had 
issue, 

John  Mogg,  m.  at  Chewton  Mendip,  17  Dec.  1635,  Joane 
Hyppisley,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Richard  Moog,  6.  March,  1647;  d.  May.  1083,  leaving  a 
son, 

John  Mogg,  Esq.,  H'gh  Sheriff  for  Somerset  1703.  He  d. 
1728,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Dorothy,  who  d.  July,  1732,  an  only 
son, 

Richard  Mogg,  Esq.  of  Chewton  Mendip,  b.  1690;  vi. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Turner,  of  Chewton  Mendip;  .she 
d.  1740.  He  purchased,  in  1726,  Chulwtll,  which  in  Collinson's 
Histoiij  vf  Somerset  is  stited  to  be  the  Cilele  of  Domesday 
Book,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1729,  leaving  issue,  four  sons  and  one  dau. 
The  eldest  son, 

Jou.N  Mogg,  Esq.  of  Cholwell,  b.  16  Feb.  1722;  m.  Joyce 
Harris,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  dau., 

Map.y  Mogg,  6.  24  May,  1744;  m.  May,  1772,  William 
Wooldridge,  Esq.,  only  son  of  William  Wooldridge,  son  of 
Stephi-n  Wooldridge.  of  the  family  of  Wooldridge,  of  Dud- 
inastoD,  Salop;  d.  29  Sept.  1829,  leaving  issue,  one  child. 

Mart  Mogg  Wooldridge,  6.  22  Sept.  1774  ;  m.  12  Aug. 
1805,  Rev.  John  Rees  (6.  11  June,  1772,  d.  20  Oct.  1835),  son 
of  JolinRees,  Esq.  of  Wick,  co.  Glamorgan  (()  1737,  d.  17 
Aug.  1806)  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Kees,  by  his  wife,  Mary  (Deere). 
The  before-mentioned  John  Roes,  of  Wick,  m.  10  March,  1766, 
Catherine  (6.  1743,  U.  18  F"eb.  1821),  dau.  of  Lewis  Leyson,  of 


Bi-yn-y-fro,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Tlionuu 
Cooke,  Rector  of  Newcastle,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  Vicar  of 
Tythegston.  The  Rev.  John  Rees  was  Prebendary  of  Tythei- 
ington,  in  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Heytesbury,  and  Chaplain 
to  H.U.H.  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  and  in  accordance  witli 
the  will  of  his  wife's  grandfather,  John  Mogg,  he  as.sumed  by 
royal  licence,  1805,  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Mogg. 
She  d.  20  March,  1846,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  30  May,  1806;  m.  27  April,  1841, his  cousin, Sarih 
Hodges  Mogg,  of  High  Littleton,  Somerset,  and  d.  8  Sept. 
1880,  leaving  i.ssue,  four  daus. 

II.  William,  of  Cholwell. 
I.  Mary  Catherine. 

Arms — Quarterly:  Island  4th, arg.,  on  a  f  es.sc  pean ,  betiveeir 
three  ermine  spots,  each  surmounted  by  a  crescent  gu.,  a  coc'k 
or,  for  WoGG ;  2cid  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erniinois 
between  three  swans  arg.,  wings  elevated  or,  for  Reus.  Crests — 
MoGO  :  Between  two  spcar-heads  erect  sa.  a  cock  ppr. ;  Rees  : 
A  swan  arg.,  wings  elevated  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  water- 
lily  slipped  ppr.     Motto  — C\m-p\i  Diis  sunt. 

.§«<'.£— Cholwell  House,  Temple  Cloud,  Bristol. 


MOIIililET  OF  CHEYNEY  COURT. 

Moilliet.  James  Keib,  Esq.  of  Cheyney  Courf, 
CO.  Hereford,  b.  27  July,  1836  ;  m.  20  Aug.  1874, 
Sophia  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Finley, 
Vicar  of  Aveley,  Essex,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Gaiusborough,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bernard  Rambold  Keir,  b.  14  Nov.  1870. 

II.  Hubert  Mainwaiing  Keir,  b.  11  Oct.  1877. 
ni.  Alexander  Keir,  b.  16  Feb.  1880. 

IV.  John  Lewis,  6.  20  March,  1882. 

V.  Theodore  Albert,  b.  11  May,  I8fe3. 

VI.  Gerard  Laurence  Keir,  b.  31  July,  l.':92. 

I.  Constance  Made-line  Keir,  6.  10  March,  18S5. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  originally  came  from  Milan.  The 
name  was  Moliex,  and  the  arms,  crest,  and  seal  are  still  to  be 
seen  in  the  Old  Boole  of  Arms  in  the  town  library  at  Milan. 
In  the  year  1536,  after  the  death  of  F'rancis  Sforza,  tJie 
Emperor  Charles  V.  declared  the  Milanese  an  imperial  fief, 
and  granted  the  investiture  of  it  to  his  son,  Philip  11.,  Kins;  lA 
Spain.  Many  of  the  old  Milanese  nobility  were  forced  to  fly, 
and  their  estates  being  contiseated  .and  title-deeds  burnt,  few 
truces  remain  of  the  many  families  which  were  swept  away  at 
that  time,  except  in  the  aforesaid  book  in  the  library  of  Milau. 
The  Moliex  family  took  refuge  in  Arrachc,  Savoy,  till  1583, 
when  Micheli  Moliex  applied  to  the  government  at  Geneva  for 
a  grant  enabling  him  to  claim  the  citizenship  and  protection 
of  that  town,  which  was  accorded  to  him  by  the  Syndic.  The 
documents  still  remain  in  the  family,  who  resided  at  Genevii 
under  that  name  till  17J1,  when  they  changed  it  to  Moilliet,  as 
"  Daniel  "  was  registered  as  "  Daniel  Moilliet,  son  of  Abraha-m 
Moliex  and  Marie  Dassier,  his  wife."     The  said 

Daniel  Moilliet,  who  was  b.  1721,  la.  1765,  Marie  Baum- 
gartner,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Lewis  Moilliet,  Esq.  of  Abberley  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
b.  1770,  settled  in  England  1786;  m.  1801,  Amelia,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Capt.  Keir,  61st  Regt..  of  the  family  of  Jolui 
de  Keir  and  Kir  William  Keir  Grant,  of  Keir  and  Whitmore, 
CO.  Berwick,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  1780,  and  d.  1857)  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  of  Abberley  Hall,  and  afterwards  of  CheyncvCourJ. 

II.  'Iheodore,  of  Ellerslie,  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  m.  1st,  Louisii, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Farr  Yeatman,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
and  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Townsend,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Francis  Albert,  6.  28  Jan.  1818;  m.  23  April,  1879, 
Dora  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  Maynard,  of  Oakfield,  Hawk- 
hurst, Kent,  and  has  issue,  Louisa  Gabiielle,  b.  8  July, 
1880. 

2  Charles  Townsend,  b.  8  July,  1850. 

I.  Amelia,  m.  1st,  Samuel  Knight,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  and 
2ndly,  Rev.  Lyttleton  Powys,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Susanne,  ?u.  Rev.  Charles  Smith,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Moilliet  d.  1845,  and  was  s.by  his  son, 

James  Moilliet,  Esq.  of  Abberley  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  afterwards  of  Cheyney  Court,  c-o. 
Hereford,  b.  31  March,  1806;  tu.  1st,  29  March,  1832,  Lucy, 
Harriot,  dau.  of  Samuel  Tertius  Gallon,  Esq  of  1  )uddest'>i» 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  1848y  had  issue, 

I    James  Keir,  now  of  Cheyney  Court. 

li.  John  Lewis  (Hev  ),  Rector  of  Abberley,  b.  27  July,  1830. 

III.  Tertius  lialton,  b.  5  Sept.  1843  ;  w.  1870,  Grace,  dau.  of 
liev.  W.  Shuckborough. 


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MOI 


1401 


I.  Lucy  Amelia,  m.  1854,  Eev.  G.  Hesketh  Biggs.  She  d. 
1867,  having  had  issue. 

II.  Frances  Anne  Adele,  m.  1854.  R.  Cameron  Gallon,  Esq. 
of  Shelsley  Grange,  co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue.  He  d. 
18G6. 

III.  Emma  Sopbia,  m.  1865,  W.  T.  Bent,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  Dec.  18S3,  Jeanne  S.,  dau.  of  Andre  Sayoux, 
Ministre  des  cultcs  non-Catholiques,  of  Paris,  and  had  Issue, 

IV.  Alfred,  6,  1858. 

IV.  Rosalie.  v.  Ellen.  vi.  Laura. 

Mr.  Moilliet  d.  30  June,  1878. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  swan  arg.  swimming  in  water  in  tiase  ppr.,  in 
chief  three  cstoiles  or.  Crest — A  swan  arg.  Motto — Gaudet 
in  luce  Veritas. 

■Scats— Cheyney  Court,  Bromyard  ;  and  Abliotsleigh,  Mal- 
vern. 


mOIR  OF  LECKIE. 

MoiE,  Alastair  Eeskine  Graham,  Esq.  of 
Leckie,  co.  Stirling,  b.  18  July,  1863. 

liineagre. — Robert  Grauam,  Esq.  of  Callender  and  Boqu- 
happle,  CO.  Perth,  son  of  James  Graham,  Esq.,  by  his  w  ife, 
Catherine  Govane,  of  Park,  assumed  the  name  of  Mom  on 
succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Leckie.  He  m.  1769,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ardsheal,  co.  Argyll,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Charles  jVlexander  Graham  Moir,  Esq.  of  Leckie,  ?». 
29  Jan.  1822,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Hay,  Esq.  of 
l>rumraelzier,  and  Dunse  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 
Janet  Erskine  Graham. 
Anne  Stewart  Graham,  d.  1846. 
Isabella  Matilda  Gi'aham. 

Mr.  Moir  d.  18  Aug.  1845,  and  his  widow  d.  6  Aug.  1S54.     The 
eldest  son, 

Robert  Graham  Moir,  Esq.  of  Leckie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
11  Sept.  1825:  m.  1855,  Anne  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  William 
Hay,  Esq.  of  Dunse  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  William  Graham,   6.   26  July,  1858;    d.  9  March, 
18G1. 
.\lastair  Erskine  Graham,  now  of  Leckie. 
Henrietta  Florence  Mary,  Evelyn  .\nnie. 

Marion  Clementina. 
Mabel  Christian  Hay,  d.  24  De;.  1882. 
He  d.  3  March,  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  negros'  heads  couped  ppr.  Ci-cst—A 
falcon  ppr.,  armed  and  belled  or,  perched  on  a  heron  lying  on 
its  back  ppr.,  beaked  and  membered  gu.     Molto—He  oublic. 

Utat — Leckie,  near  Stirling,  co.  Stirling. 


MOIR-BYRES  OF  TONLEY. 

Moir-Btres,  George,  Esq.  of  Tonley,  co.  Aber- 
deen, b.  1839  ;  m.  11  Aug.  1866,  Sophia  Matilda, 
eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Hume  Biilteel,  Esq.  of  H.M. 
Customs,  Liverpool  (of  a  younger  branch  of  the 
"Bulteels  of  Flete,"  co.  Devon),  by  Catherine,  dau. 
of  the  Key.  Marcus  Chartrcs,  f  rebendary  of  Ferns, 
CO.  Wexford ;  and  has  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons  (Scots  Greys),  6.  10  Oct. 
1869. 

II.  George  Bulteel,  b.  29  Sept.  1870. 

III.  Edward  Byres,  6.  30  June,  1873. 

IV.  Douglas,  b.  31  Jan.  1875. 

V.  James  Sandilands.  6.  28  July,  1881. 
I.  Sophia.  H.  Mabel. 

Mr.  Moir-Byres  wlio  s.  his  father  15  Jan.  1891,  is  a 
Magistrate  for  Westmorland, 

Lineage.— The  surname  is  believed  to  have  been  assumed 

from  the  lands  of  Byres,  in  the  parish  and  co.  of  Haddington. 

The  family  long  possessed  the  estate  of  Coates  (and  their  old 

mansion  hou.«e  there  is  still  standing),  on  which  so  much  of 

I  the  wcs:;  end  of  Edinburgh  is  now  built.    A  branch  also  owned 

,  the  estate  of  Slrathaven,  co.  Lanark. 

I  THO.MAS  DE  IJvREs  is  mentioned  in  the  Chartulary  of  St. 
j  Giles,  as  owning  lands  in  Edinburgh  in  1392.  His  presumed 
i  descendant, 

I  John  Byres,  of  Coates,  6.  1669,  who  acquired  by  purchase, 
1  about  IGIO,  the  estate  of  Coates,  was  one  of  the  most  eminent 
,  merchants  of  his  day,  sometime  Treasurer  of  Edinburgh,  Dean 
■  of  Guild  1619-24,  and  two  yeare  Old  Provost  of  the  capital  of 


Scotland.  He  d.  1029,  having  m.  1st,  Dame  Margaret  Barclay 
(of  the  ancient  Aberdeenshire  house  of  Barclay  rf  Tuwi' ) 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1G16)  had  three  daus.,  viz., 

I.  Margaret,  to.  Alexander  Heriot,  merchant,  burgess  of 
Edinburgh,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Rachel,  ra.  Rev.  Thoma-s  Sydserff,  one  of  the  ministers  of 
St.  Gile's,  Edinburgh,  and  had,  witli  other  issue.  Sir 
Thomas  Sydserff,  b.  1624,  who  was  knighted  by,  and  (ought 
under  Montrose. 

III.  Agnes,  m.  2  Sept.  1619,  ThomTS  Charteris,  merchant, 
burgess  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue  (see  Piekson,  i.i 
Burke's  Coionial  Gentry). 

John  Byres,  of  Coates,  to.  2ndly,  1617-18,  Agnes,  dan.  of 
Robert  Smyth,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  by  his  wife,  Agnes 
Purves,  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Smyth,  of  Groithill  and  King's 
Cramond,  sometime  M.P.  and  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  by 
her  had  further  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  F;dinburgh,  Advocate,  bapt.  6  May,  1021, 
M.A.  1637  ;  appointed  1647,  tutor  and  guardian  to  his  two 
nephews,  George  and  John,  sons  of  his  elder  brother.  H« 
m.  Klizabeth,  dau.  of  David  Aikenhead,  Provost  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  had  a  dau.,  Marie,  b.  1643. 

III.  Thomas,  bapt.  8  May,  1623,  M.A.  1641 ;  m.  Isabel,  dau. 
of  Capt.  John  Conyn^iham,  of  Saughtonhall,  Midlothian, 
andrf.  1647. 

IV.  Alexander,  bapt.  19  April,  1625;  of  St.  Leonard's, 
merchant  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  in.  (contract  dated  17 
Nov.  1648)  Jean  (who  d.  1674),  dau.  of  Rev.  James  ieiruui- 
mond,  and  d.  1660,  leaving  issue. 

V.  William,  bapt.  13  April,  1627. 

VI.  James,  of  whom  hereafter,  ancestor  of  the  present 
family  of  Tonley. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Bvres,  of  Coates,  bapt.  IS  Feb.  1619  ;  M.A.  1035, 
added  the  lands  of  Warriestone  to  his  pat:  imonial  inheritance, 
was  a  devoted  loyalist,  and  engaged  in  the  civil  wars  of  that 
period.  He  was  knighted  for  his  services  1640-3,  and  iiv 
1045,  was  witii  the  Lords  Seton  and  Drumniond  and  others, 
imprisoned  at  .St.  Andrews  for  his  zeal  in  the  c:iuse.  Sir 
John  TO.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Auchmuty,  of  Gosford,  E. 
Lothian,  Keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  Charles  I.  (and  by  thi.i 
marriage  became  nearly  related  to  the  noble  families  of 
Lauderdale  and  Gray),  and  was  dead  in  1648.  He  had 
issue, 

„  ,  ('Both  alive  and   minors  in    1648,   whea 

George  c?.  young)      ^,^^5^.  ^_^^,^_    "  Maister   Robert  Byres, 
JOHN,  nisneir       ^    advocate,"  is  appointed  their  tutor. 
Thomas,  bapt.  23  April,  1047. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Byres,  of  Coates,  bapt.  3  Sept.  1639  ;  in  1676,  liai? 
an  interest  in  the  lands  of  Ruthven,  co.  Inverness,  of  whom 
the  family  memoir  says,  ''  a  man  of  parts,  but  much 
addicted  to  gallantry  and  pleasure,  and  having  an  expen- 
sive turn  spent  his  estate,  &c."  He  -in.  1st,  Jean  Foulii, 
a  dau.  of  Foulis  of  Ravelston,  Midlothian,  and  had  a  son, 

George,  bapt.  30  Oct.  1059,  who  is  believed  to  have  d. 
young. 
John  Byres,  ra.  2ndly,  (contract  dated  at  Cupar,  Fife,  26  May, 
1666),  Lilias,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Grant,  of  Grant  and 
Frenchie  (progenitor  of  the  Earls  of  Seafield),  by  Mai y,  dau. 
of  Walter,  Lord  Ogilvie  of  Deskford,  and  by  her  had  at  least, 
one  dau., 

Mary,  who  lived  with  her  aunt,  the  Marchioness  of  Huntly, 
and  rf.  unrn.     She  had  an  annuity,  dated  9  Oct.  1702,  oM 
of  the  lands  of  Coates,  in  which  year  Coates  was  sold  t» 
Lord  Roseberry. 
The  family  was  carried  on  by 

James  Byres,  of  Aberdeen,  merchant,  younger  brother  of 
Sir  John  of  Coates,  b.  about  1C39;  m.  at  Aberdeen,  16  July, 
1667,  Janet, dau.  of  Middleton  of  Stenhouse  (6.  circa  1637;  d. 
29  Nov.  1695)  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Holland,  aftenvards  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  m. 
Sept.  1704,  Jean,  dau.  of  Patrick  Sandil.nnds,  Esq.  of  Cotton, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  by  Margaret,  dnu.  of  William  Ord,  Esq.  of 
Cairnbee,  co.  F'ife,  whose  wife  was  a  Grahame  of  Fintry. 
Nov.  4,  1704,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Byres  went  to  Dublin — "there- 
Robert  Byres  carried  on  a  very  considerable  trade,  and  his 
credit  and  reputation  were  very  .great,  both  at  home  and 
abroad." — Family  Memoir.  He  made  his  will  6  May,  1712, 
and  was  accidentally  drowned  in  the  Bay  of  Dublin,  circa. 
1715.  His  widow.  Sirs.  Jean  Sandilands  (who  was  dead 
before  1730)  returned  to  Scotland,  and  she  and  her  late? 
husband's  trustees  bought  the  barony  of  Tonley  in  Aber- 
deenshire about  1716,  which  has  since  continued  to  be  the 
chief  seat  of  the  family.     Issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  James,  6.  27  Oct.  1712;  </.  19  May,  1713;  buried  under 
the  chancel  of  St.  Mai-y's,  Dublin. 


1402 


MOT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOI 


2  PATracK,  b.  1713,  heir  to  bis  uncle. 

1  jiarsarct,  ft.  liOii;  i/.  170(3. 

2  Janett,  6.  170G;  </,  1700.  3  Jean,  b.  1711. 

*ii.  George,  EOttled  at  Venice,  where  he  d.  unm: 
i.  Jean,  bapt.  13  Oct.  ICOS;  vi.  23  April,  lfi85,  William 
Soupcr,  of  Gilconiston  and  Aberdeen,  merchant.  From 
them  the  K-uquliarsons  of  Whitdiouse,  and  the  Souper- 
Dempstors  of  Dunnichen,  co.  Forf;u-,  descend. 
II.  ls;tl>el,  bapt.  12  May,  1G70;  m.  Robert  Gordon,  Esq.  of 
Halihcad  and  Esslomont,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Byres  d.  at  liotterdam.    His  eldest  son, 

Jam£3  IjYECS,  of  Edinburgh,  Merchant,  was  the  chief  pro- 
juoter  of  the  Scots  Expedition  to  Daricn.  He  lost  his  life  by 
that  expedition,  being  killed  by  a  French  privateer  in  his 
passage  home  from  Lisbon.  He  m.  Julian,  dau.  of  Baillie 
iiellie,  of  Aberdeen,  and  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  an  infant. 
His  nephew, 

Tateick  Byres,  of  Tonley  (son  of  Robert  Byres,  of  Dublin, 
juid  Janet  Middleton),  became  representative  of  Byres,  of 
<'oato,  and  matriculated  his  arms  7  Feb.  1705,  b.  at  Dublin, 
<!.  ISilay,  1713;  m.  11  June,  1733,  Janet  (who  d.  in  Sept.  1787, 
nged  77;,  dau.  of  James  Moir,  Esq.,  M.l'.,  of  Stoneywood,  co. 
Aberdeen,  and  si.ster  of  Col.  James  Moir  of  Stoneywood,  one 
of  the  most  zealous  of  ihe  StuartO  adherents.  Patrick  Byres 
vas  a  Major  in  the  rogiment  raised  by  his  brother-in-law.  Col. 
James  Moir,  and  bad  to  fly  after  the  battle  of  Culloden.  He 
escaped  to  France,  and  entered  the  Regiment  of  Royal  Scotch, 
commanded  by  Cameron  of  Lochiel,  but  after  several  years  a 
pardoa  v.'as  procured  for  Iiim.  By  hi.s  wife  Janet  Moir,  he  had 
assue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Memil,  in  Prussia,  and  London,  Merchant,  b. 
1710;  m.  (contract  dated  l'.i  Nov,  1770)  Margaret,  dau.  of 
James  Burnett  (of  the  family  of  Leys;  see  Burnet r,  of 
G(ul3irth,  and  Bobseti-Sxdart;,  of  Aberdeen,  Merchant, 
and  had  issue, 

1  James,  accidentally  shot,  unm. 

2  Patrick,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

1  Isabella,  7ii.    Lieut. -Col.    James  Stewart,   42nd  High- 
landers, son  of  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  ot  SliambeUic. 

2  Janet,  d.  unm. 

«ii.  William,  b.  1742,  E.K.,  one  of  lI.M.'s  surveyors  :  d.  unm. 

17G4. 
av.  John,  b.  1745,  Capt.  Hon.  E.I. Co.;  m.  (contract  dated 
i  Oct.    1744)  Isabel,  dau.   of   James   Donaldson,   Esq.    of 
Auchmull,  CO.   Aberdeen,   M.D.,   by  Katherine,  sister  of 
James  Gordon,  M.D.,  of  Hilton,  afterwards  of  PiDlurg(WiO>» 
.set)  and  d.  17  Sept.  1788,  leaving  issue, 
i  Katherine,  m.  1800,  her  cousin,  John  Moir,  Esq.  of  St. 
Catherine's,  and  had  issue, 

Patrick  Moib,  ot  whom  hereafter. 
2  Janet,  in.  1802,  James  Moir,  Esq.,  elder  brother  of  John 
rioir,  of  St.  Catherine's,  and  had  issue, 
4.  Jane,  6.   1735;    m.   John   Durno,   Esq.  of  Cattie,  J. P., 
brother  of  Sir  James  Durno,  Knt.  of  Artrochie,  co.  Aberdeen, 
K.B.M.  Consul  at  Memil,  and  d.  s.  p. 

It.  Isabella,  b.  1737 ;  m.  Robert  Sandilands,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
ill.  Martha,  in.  177G,  Bev.  Dr.  George  Moir,  of  Peterhead, 
and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Byres,  of  Tonley,  b.  7  May,  1734,  for  some  time  an 
<ifBcer  in  Lord  Ogilvie's  Regt ,  a  distingui.shed  antiquary,  who 
lived  for  nearly  40  years  at  Rome,  and  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1817, 
and  ivas  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Patrick  Byres,  of  Tonley,  b.  about  1778,  Major-Gen.  E.I. 
Co's  Service;  r,i.  1st,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Denny,  and  by 
her  had,  James,  Lieut,  in  the  1st  Royals,  drowned  at  Athlone, 
■I'.nm.  Gen  Byres  m.  2ndly,  ia  April,  1834,  his  cousin  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Burnett,  of  Gadgirth,  co. 
Ayr,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  Feb.  1854,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  kinsman, 
Patrick  Moir  Byres,  Esq.  of  Tonley  (eldest  son  of  Katherine 
Byres  and  John  Moir),  who  assumed  the  additional  surname 
,-ind  arms  of  Byres  of  Tonley,  J.P.  co.  Aberdeen,  d.  unm.  1863, 
vhea  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Gregory  Moir  Bybes,  Esq.  of  Tonley  and  of  Fairley, 
J. P.,  b.  1804;  m.  1858,  Mary.  dau.  of  Henry  Prideaux 
llensleigb,  Esq.,  of  co.  Devon,  and  widow  of  Rev.  T.  G.  T. 
Anderson,  of  Fawsyde,  co.  Kincardine,  and  d.  Nov.  1881, 
leaving  an  only  child,  Patricia  Byre.".,  heiress  of  Fairley  and 
.St.  Catherines,  m.  1879,  Captain  Harry  Vesey  Brooke,  02nd 
Highlanders,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Brinsley  Brooke,  2nd  IJart. 
of  Colebrooke,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has  issue.  Mr.  Moir-Byres 
(L  Nov.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Geoece  Moir  Byres,   Esq,  of  Tonley,   J. P.,   6.   1807 ;  m. 
1854,  Aleeyne,  dau.  of  Thomas   Iloughtoa  Fields,  Esq.  and 
had  issue, 
I.  Alleyne  Katherine  Elizal>eth,  m.  3  Dec.    1881,    Napier 
MacIx:od  Wylie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


it.  Stuart,  m.  John  Byrcs-Lealce,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Rockside,  Oak- 
harapton,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 
in.  Jean,  m.  Dr.  Oswald. 

Mr.  Moir-Byres  d  8  Dec.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Patrick  Moir-Byees,  Esq.  of  Tonley,  b..  1814;  in.  1838. 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  John  White,  Esq.  of  Quebec,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Tonley. 

II.  James,  b.  1  July,  1842,  of  Albany,  U.S.,  m.  1870,  Alice 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Andrews,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Titch- 
ticld,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Douglas,  M.D.,  6.  1844;  m.  187G,  Mary  Florence,  dau.  of 
Edward  Wood,  Esq.,  merchant  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  John,  of  Brereton  Hall,  b.  1848;  m.  IJ-SO,  Esther  Anne 
ilallabar,  dau.  of  William  Lowndes- Yates,  Esq.  of  Cingleton, 
Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Patrick,  6.  1850,  of  Manchester,  merchant;  in.  1879,  Aiine, 
dau.  of  Charles  S.  Ross,  Esq. 

VI.  Byres,  b.  1853,  M.B.  (IG,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London), 
111.  8  June,  1887,  Jessie  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  C. 
Bonomy,  and  has  issue, 

VII.  Richard,  b.  1855,  of  Manchester,  merrhant. 

I.  Jessie,  m.  1S70,  John  Hill,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  has 
i.ssue. 

II.  Caroline,  n.  1872,  James  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool, 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Maria,  in.  Sept.  1884,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Blatherwick, 
E.jq.,  and  has  issue. 

(f  iimiln  ai  ^oir. 

The  Moirs,  or  Mores,  are  believed  to  have  settled  in  Aber- 
deenshire so  early  as  the  reign  of  David  II.  Besides  the 
Moirs  of  Stoneywood,  and  the  family  now  before  us,  there 
were  many  landed  families  of  the  name  in  the  county,  spring- 
ing mostly  from  Burgesses  of  Aberdeen,  who  derived  original- 
ly, in  all  probability,  from  a  common  ancestor,  but  were  in 
many  cases  more  closely  related  by  intermarriage. 

The  Moirs  of  Stoneywood,  who  held  that  property  from  about 
the  end  of  the  16th  century,  held  also  for  a  time,  the  lands  of 
Kermuck  or  Ellon  (adjoining  parish  to  Foveran),  and  the 
Moirs  of  Hilton  ((now  called  Turncrhall),  were  also  in  that 
parish  (Ellon).  Besidesthese,  there  were  the  Moirs  of  Lonmay, 
who  were  of  the  Stoneywood  branch  (afterwards  of  New 
Grange,  In  Forfarahire),  Scotstoun,  Spittal,  Denmore,  Inver- 
nettie  (also  Stoneywoods),  Ferryhill,  Abergeldie,  on  Deeside 
(afterwards  ot  Otterburn,  in  the  South  of  Scotland),  &c.  The 
more  immediate  ancestors  of  the  family  of  Tonley  were  long 
settled  in  the  parish  of  Foveran,  Aberdeenshire. 

Andrew  Moie,  or  More,  designed  Laird  ot  Overhill,  parish 
ot  Foveran,  and  residing  at  Oldmill  there,  was  a  wealthy 
Burgess  ot  Aberdeen,  b.  1621.  He  m.  (as  second  wife)  Agnes 
Montgomery  (6.  1655  ;  d.  March,  1730),  sister  of  Lady 
Rannieston,  and  had  issue, 

r.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

n.  Gilbert,  6.  1675,  Muster  Master  Depute  for  Scotland,  so 
designed  when  admitted  a  Burgess  ot  Aberdeen,  1716. 

III.  Gsorge,  b.  1679  (Rev.),  minister  1st  of  Towie  and  latterly 
ot  Kintore ;  771.  (contract  dated  14  Dec.  17laj  Jean,  dau.  ot 
Sir  William  Forbes,  tth  Bart,  of  MonymuSk,  by  his  wife,  the 
Lady  Jean  Keith,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Kintore,  and  had 
issue  :1  William  (Rev.),  of  Fyvie,  m.  177^!,  Helen  Constable, 
and  had  issue,  George  and  Catherine;  Jane,  m.  1800,  John 
Dingwall,  of  Rannieston  and  Ardo,  Provost  of  A bei-deen; 
2  George,  d.  young ;  1  Agnes,  6.  l"23-9;  m.  Alex.  Rose, 
eldest  son  ot  the  Laird  of  Lethinty,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d. 
1809;  and  2  Jean,  b.  1730;  m.  1761,  James  Jopp,  Esq.  of 
Cotton. 

IV.  Samuel,  6.  1683.  v.  James,  6.  16S9. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  1677.  n.  Marjory,  6.  1681. 

III.  Isabel,  6.  1686. 

Mr.  Moir  d.  14  Dec.  1694.    His  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Moir,  of  Cultcrcullen,  and  Old  Mill,  parish  of 
Foveran,  b.  1673;  d.  May,  1733;  to.  1699—1700,  Elizabetl- 
(h  1675,  d.  20  Sept.  1761),  dau.  of  Robert  Simpson,  Esq.  of 
'Ihornton,  co.  Aberdeen  (who  registered  his  arms  about  1672), 
eldestbrotherof  AlexanderSimpson,  Esq.  of  Concraig,  in  same 
CO.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  his  heir.  11.  Robert,  b.  1712. 

III.  George,  6.  1714,  Student  in  Philosophy. 

IV.  Gilbert,  of  Raeden,  an  eminent  merchant  of  Aberdeen,  5. 
1719,  m.  1745,  Helen  (who  d.  1791),  dau.  of  George  Shep- 
herd, of  Aberdeen,  merchant,  by  his  wife,  Helen  Thomson, 
of  the  family  ot  lianchoiy,  and  had,  with  other  children 
dying  young  and  unm.  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  viz.,  > 

1  George,  of  Raeden,  sometime  Provost  of  Aberdeen,  h. 
1752,  d.  1828;    m.  1st,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 
Innes,  Esq.  of  Breda,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  ot  Cowie,  CO, 
Kincaidine  (she  d.  1794);  and  2ndly,  Hariict  Bcauvai.s,  of    I 
Aberdeen  (who  d.  1855),  and  had  issue  by  both  wives. 


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1403 


2  A)ex£inder,  b.  1756,  sometime  Collector  of  Customs  at 
Alierdeeu;  m.  Margaret  (who  d.  1815),  4th  dau.  of 
Alexander  Innes,  Esq.  o£  Breda  and  Conie,  and  had 
issue. 

1  Elizabeth,  6.  1749,  m.  Baillie  Charles  Farquharson,  of 
Aherdeen,  andrf.  1831. 

2  Catherine,  tji-  1792,  James  Thomson,  Advocate,  and  d. 
1800,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Jean,  6.  1701,  m.  (contract  dated  14  Oct.   1731)  William 

Mitchell,  merchant  (elder  brother  of  Alexander  Mitchell,  of 

Tillycorthie,  Abeitleen  progenitor  of  Blitchell  of  Stow,  and 

Mitchell-lnnes,  of  Parson's  Green,  Ayton,  I'hantassie,  &c.j, 

and   d.    Jan.    1792,   leaving   issue,    thi'ee    sons  and  two 

daus., 

1  William,  of  South  Stocket  and  Aberdeen,  merchant,  b. 

I73G;  m.  1st,  1759.  his  relative,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co. 

heir   of  John   Middlcton,    of   Aberdeen,    merchant,    by 

Barbara  Simpson,  of  Concraig  (see  above),  (she  d.  about 

1760)      He  m.  2ndly,  ciira  1761,  Mary  (d.  1824),  dau.  of 

"William  Eordyee,  Esq.  of  Aqiihorties,  Aberdeenshire,  by 

his  maiTiage  in    1738  with   Margaret,    dau.    uf    Walter 

Cochran,  Esq.  of  Dumbreck,  and  had  two  sons,  Willidm 

Mitchell,  an  officer  H.N.;  Walter  BlitcheU,  purser  in  an 

East  Indiaman  man  of  war,  both  d.  unin. ;  and  five  daus.. 

all,  excepting  Helen  (who  d.  young),  were  married. 

.  2  Alex.onder,  d.  young. 

3  Andi'ew,  of  Savocls,  b.  1737 ;  vi.  1759,  Margaret  Cattanach 
(grand  dau.  of  Lunisden,  Laird  of  Corrachree,  cadet  of 
the  old  Aberdeenshire  family  of  Lumsden,  of  Cushnie), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1815)  Mr.  Mitchell  (who  d.  1799)  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Gilbert  Mitchell,  of  Savoek,  b.  there  1774;  d.  1814;  m. 
1800,  Margaret  Bruce,  sister  of  the  late  James  Bruce, 
Esq.,  J. P.  of  Inverquhomery,  and  Longside,  co.  Aber- 
deen; and  their  dau.,  Margaret  Mitchell,  6.  at  Savoek 
1809;  VI.  1838,  David  Gill,  Esq.  of  Blairythan,  and 
Savoek  (see  Gill  of  lilainjthan). 

1  Elizabeth,  6.  1733,  m.  175G,  her  cousin-gcrman,  William 
Mitchell,  of  Haddo,  son  of  Alexander,  of  Tillycorthie,  and 
had  issue. 

2  Jean,  b.  1735,  m.  —  Shepherd,  and  d.  s.  -p. 

H.  Agnes,  b.  1705,  m.  (contract  dated  16  Nov.  1732)  George 
Gray,  merchant,  son  of  George  Gray,  of  Haddo. 

HI.  Isabel,  b.  1707,  vi.  John  Meder,  Burgess  of  Aberdeen,  and 
d.  1777. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  b.  1709;  m.  contract  dated  26  May,  1744), 
•fames  Gray,  another  son  of  George  Gray,  of  Haddo,  and 
had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  ?)t.  James  Milne,  merchant,  and  had 
issue. 

The  Eev.  Andbew  Moib,  b.  1703,  was  minister,  1st  of  Methlic 
•and  latterly  of  Ellon,  both  in  Aberdeenshire,  i».  7  Sept.  1737 
Jane  (who  d.  1789),  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Forbes,  of  Tarves 
<  3rd  son  Sir  John  Forbes,  of  Waterton,  by  his  wife,  a  sister  of 
the  1st  Earl  of  Aberdeen),  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Prof 
-fames  Gregory,  inventor  of  the  Reflecting  Telescope,,  and  d 
1794,  and  had  with  two  sons,  William  and  Andrew,  and  two 
■flaus.,  Janet  and  Jane  (who  all  d.  unm.), 

(lEOEGE,  lii.s  heir. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1739,  m.  Robert  Garden,  Esq.  of  Grange,  and 
Clerkhill,  co.  Aberdeen,  Advocate,  and  had  a  large  lamily, 
live  sons  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  one  was  a  Colonel  in  the 
Arm)',  d.  vvm.,  and  another,  George,  of  Montreal,  mer- 
chant, in.  Iiis  relative,  Euphemia,  dau.  of  William  Forbes, 
Esq.  of  Edit,  CO.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue. 

The  Eev.  De.  Geoece  Moie,  b.  5  April  1741,  was  for  the  long 
period  of  55  years  Minister  of  Peterhead,  co.  Aberdeen,  m.  in 
1766,  Martha  (who  d.  1816),  3rd  dau.  of  Patrick  Byres,  Esq.  of 
'Donley  (see  lliat  jamily),  SiwHi  d,  18  March,  1818,  having  had 
issue,  eight  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Andrew,  an  officer  -n  the  army,  d.  in  India,  unm. 

2  Patrick,  6.  1769,  secretary  to  Lord  Minto,  Governor-Gen.  of 
India,  and  in  1807  accompanied  his  lordship  to  Bengal, 
where  he  was  appointed  a  Commissioner  of  the  Court  of 
Requests  at  Calcutta,  which  last  office  he  held  up  to  the 
time  of  his  death,  5  Feb.  1810  unm. 

■3  James,  M.D.,  of  Johnston,  of  whom  afterwards. 
4  John,  of  .St.  Catherine's,  Peterhead,  artist,  b.  1775 ;  m.  1800, 
his  cousin-german,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Capt.  John   Byres,  R.E.   (see  that  family),  and  d.   1856, 
having  had  issue,  wiih  others  d.  young, 
Patrick  Moir-Byres,  IV.  of  Tonley. 
James  Giegory  Moir-Byres,  V.  of  Tonley. 
George  Moir-Byi-es,  VI.  of  Tonley. 
Isabella,  d.  v.riin. 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  John  Forster  Fraser,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Win.  Findlay,  Esq. 
Stewart,  m.  1849,  James  B.  B.  Junor,  Esq.,  and  has  issue 
a  son. 

V.  William,  who  ci.  at  Trinrd.ad  7t?n)i.  1802. 

VI.  Robert.  vii.  Forbes,  both  d.  unm. 
viii.  Andrew,  sometime  a  merchant  at,  Quebec,  and  d.  there 

d'irm. 
I.  Janet,  m.  1st,  Chrutopber  Norton,  Esq.  of  Penkridge,  and 


Congreve,  Staffordshire,  and  2nd!y,  Capt.  John  Daviu.son, 
and  had  issue  by  each. 
11.  Jane,  1st  wife  of  the  Rev.  William  Donald,  of  Peterhead 
(no  issue). 

James  Moie,*  M.D.,  of  Johnston  and  Braehcad,  both  near 
Aberdeen  was  for  many  years  a  leading  physician  in  that 
town,  i.  1770,  m.  1802,  his  cousin-german,  Janet,  youngerdau. 
and  co-heir  of  Capt.  John  Byres,*  E.E.,  and  d.  iu  Nov.  18C1 , 
issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

I.  James,  d.  young.  ii.  Pateick,  VII.  of  Tonley. 

I.  Jessie,  d.  unm.  1870. 

Arms  o/Btees  (of  old)— As  depicted  in  the  fine  tomb  of  John 
Byres,  of  Coates  (who  d.  1629),  az.  a  chev.  between  three  bee.i 
volant  arrieree,  arg  ;  Porteus  Snowdon,  Herald,  also  gives  this 
coat  in  1661,  to  Bykes  of  Strathaven,  a  cadet  of  the  family. 
C7-est  (of  this  coat)— A  boe  volant,  or.  Motto— Rule  be  one. 
The  blazon  assigned  to  Patrick  Byres,  Esq.  of  Tonley,  by  the 
Lord  Lyon,  7  Feb.  175-5,  and  since  always  used  by  the 
family  is  quite  di (To rent— viz.,  az.,  a  chevron  arg.,  between 
three  martlets,  volant  or.  Crest — A  cock  regardant  ppr. 
il/o(io— Marte  suo  Tutus.  Ar7ns  of  Bloia  (as  Stoneywood)— 
Arg.  three  Moors'  heads,  couped,  distilling  drops  of  blood,  ppr. 
frest—A  Mauritanian's  head  couped,  as  in  the  Arms.  Motto— 
Major  opima  ferat. 

Sra(s— Tonley  House,  near  Alford,  Aberdeenshire ;  and  the 
Craig,  Windermere. 


MOLESWOETH    OF    NORTH    DOWN 
HALL. 

MoiESWOETH,  George  Mill  Feederick,  Esq. 
oE  North  Down  Hall,  Devon,  and  of  Littleborough, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  Devon  and  for  Duchy  of  Lan- 
caster, and  Comm.  E.N.  (retired),  b.  14  Sept.  1825  ; 
m.  19  Aug.  1851,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Laurence  Newall, 
Esq.  of  Town  House,  Littleborough,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Balfouk,  b.  Nov.  1852  ;  m.  1888,  Marian, 
youngest  dau.  of  Edmund  TBoinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
a  dau.,  Katherine  Sarah  Nt  wall,  b.  12  Oct  1891. 

II.  George  Nassau,  6.  4  June,  1856 ;  d.  unm.  1879. 

III.  Arthur  Hill,  b.  25  Oct.  1857. 

I.  Harriet,  d.  an  infant,  ii.  Mary  Capel. 

III.  Jessie  Fitzgerald,  m.  3  Oct.  1889,  Henry  Bridges 
Molesworth,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Guildford  Molesworth, 
H.C.I.E.,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  George  Noble,  b,  14  July, 
1890. 

liineage.— Majok  The  Hon.  Edwabd  Moleswoeth,  4th 
son  of  Robert,  1st  Viscount  Molesworth  (see  Bdrke's  Pcerarie), 
left  issue,  by  Mary  his  3rd  wife,  two  sons,  John,  of  whom  wc 
treat,  and  Robert,  m.  1773,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Tuke,  Esq., 
and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

John  Molesworth,  Esq.,  to.  F'rances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Matthew  HiU,  Esq.,  and  d.  24  April,  1791,  leaving  issue,  a 
son. 

Rev.  John  Edward  Nassau  Moleswobth,  D.D.,  Vicar  of 
Rochdale,  6.  1790;  m.  1st,  28  Nov.  1816,  Harriet,  dau.  of 
William  MacKinnon,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Nassau  (Rev.),  LL.D.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Blan- 
chester.  Vicar  of  Spotland,  Uochdale,  b.  8  Nov.  1816;  vi.  3 
Sept.  1844,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Murray,  Esq.  of 
Ancoats  Hall,  and  d.  19  Dec.  1890,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Murray,  b.  1849  ;  m.  11  Nov.  1891,  Emily  Maria, 
dau.  of  Robert  Leech,  Esq. 

2  Alexander,  6.  1851. 

3  William  Nassau,  6.  28  Oct.  1853;  m.  1882,  Clara,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Healey,  Esq.  of  Howanh  Cross,  and  has  issue, 
William  Nassau,  b.  1888  ;  and  Dorothy  Nassau,  6. 1883. 

4  Murray  Crompton,  6.  14  March,  18.iii. 

5  Uobert  F'rancis  Stuart,  b.  19  May,  1858. 

6  Arthur  Henry,  6.  1862. 

1  Margaret,  m.  8  Oct.  1891,  Rev.  Samuel  E.  Clark,  M.A. 

II.  John,  6.  1818;  7ii.  5  Oct.  1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  Laurence 
Newall,  Esq.  of  Littleborough,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1886,  liaving 
by  her,  who  d.  7  Sept.  187i,  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Newall  Molesworth-Hepworth,  6.  1818  ;  m.  1880, 
Marion,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis  Ley  bazley. 

2  Frederick  Nassau,  6.  25  Oct.  1850;  m.  14  Aug.  1877, 
Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  J.  H.  Davenport,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Eric  Nassau,  b.  1878;  Henry  Talbot,  b.  1880;  John 
Davenport,  b.  1885;  and  a  dau.  b.  1888. 

3  John,  6.  1858  ;  m.  1885,  Emily  Maude,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Mitchell,  F.S.A.,  Vicar  of  Boshaui,  co.  Sussex,  and 
has  issue,  Helen  and  Blary. 

4  Laurence  Teesdale,  b.  1864. 

5  William  Maekinnon,  b.  1867. 


*  For  a  more  exhaustive  account  of  the  Mom  and  Btees 
fimilies,  .lee  "  Houses  of  Moir  and  Byres,"  by  Mr.  A, 
J .  MitcheU-Gill,  of  Savcck. 


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MOL 


1  Sarah  Emma.  2  Ilairiet  Kleanor. 

3  Margaret  Elise,  m.  18S5,  Edward  Ashwell  Mitchell,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

4  Marion  Patricia.  5  Flora  Ilill. 
lit.  Daniel,  h.  1S'21. 

IV.  George  Mill  Frederick,  of  North  Down  Hall. 

V.  Keynell  Francis  Wynn  (Uev.),  M..\.,  Hoct.ir  of  Wa.'<hinfi- 
ton,  Durham,  6.  1827;  m.  1st,  IS.")!,  Eleanor  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Kev.  John  Hilton,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1862,  has 
issue, 

1  Francis  Hilton,  6.  1854. 

i  John  Hilton  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Marks,  Pcterhorough, 
and  Kural  Dean,  b.  185G. 

3  Ernest  Hilton  (Rev.),  /;.  1S58;  m.  1886,  Adeline,  dau.  of 
llcv.  Canon  Charles  Kin^,  of  Salisliury,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Ernest  Wynn,  b.  20  Aug.  1888  ;  and  Eric  Mackin- 
non,  b.  16  Oct.  181)0. 

4  Artliur  Hilton,  B.A.  Pemh.  Coll.  Oxon,  Banister  at- 
Law,  b.  1860. 

1  Mary  Agnes.  2  Eleanor  Jane. 

Rev.  R.  ¥.  W.  Molesworth  m.  2nrtly,  1864,  Frances  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Adm.  George  Henderson,  K.N.,  and  has  by 
her,  who  d.  1892, 

5  Rodney  Henderson,  b.  lS6.i. 

6  Theodore  Henderson,  b.  1872. 

7  Walter  Henderson,  b.  It73. 

3  Bertha.  4  Dora. 

VI.  Guildford  Lindsey  (Sir),  K.C.I.E.,  6.  1828;  m.  1854, 
Maria  IClizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Thomas  Bridges, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Bridges,  6.  185t;  m.  3  Oct.  1889,  his  first  cousin 
Jessie  Fitzgerald,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  G.  M.  V.  Molesworth, 
K.N.,  of  North  Down  Hall,  and  has  issue,  George  Noble, 
6.  14  July,  1890. 

2  Robert  Bridges,  M.A..  Catab.,  b.  1863. 

3  Guy  I^yard  Nassau,  6.  186.i. 

4  Percy  Braybrook,  b.  1867,  Lieut.  R.E. 

1  Amy  Frances,  m.  1879,  Charles  Blair,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

2  Eva. 

3  Louisa  Mary,  m.  1881,  E.  A.  Deiftiys,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  1  Jan.  1850,  Samuel  Crompton,  Esq.,  M.D. 

II.  Emma  Frances,  ra.  1850,  George  I'oulden,  Esq.,  Recorder 
of  Portsmouth,  who  d.  1868. 

III.  Louisa,  in.  18i6,  Rev.  John  Edwards,  who  d.  1864,  and 
has  issue. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Molesworth  m.  2ndly,  1854,  Harriet,  widow  of 
John  Thomas  Bridges,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Affleck,  4th 
Bart,  and  rf.  1877. 

AriM—  See  Burke's  Peerage,  Molesworth,  V. 
Stat — North  Down  HaU,  Bideford. 


MOLESWORTH-ST.  AUBYIT  OF  CLOW- 
ANCE. 


(See  St.  Aubtn.) 


MOLINEUX  OF  ISFIELD. 

MoLiNEUx,  Majoe  Haeold  Parmintee,  of 
The  Cottage,  Isficld,  Sussex,  J. P.,  late  Essex  Eegt., 
b.  16  April,  1850,  m.  4  Jan.  1881,  Rosa  Eugenie 
Katharine,  second  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  King, 
Esq.  J. P.  of  Isfield  Place,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  King,  b.  15  April,  1887. 

II.  Henry  Gisborno  King,  b.  9  May,  1891. 

I.  Dorothy  Eugenie,  b.  9  Nov.  ISSl. 

II.  Katharine  Augusta,  6.  8  March,  1S83. 

III.  Annie  Rosa,  6.  26  June,  1886. 

Xiineag'e. — This  family  is  a  cadet  branch  of  the  Molineux, 
Baronets  of  Teversal,  co.  Nottingham,  and  have  been  long 
settled  in  Su.^sex  and  Staffordshire. 

Francis  Molineux,  of  Mansfield,  co.  Notts,  High  Sheriff 
1662,  the  younger  son  of  Sir  Francis  Molineux,  Bart,  of 
Teversal,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Conyers,  Lord  Darcy,  of  Hornby 
Castle,  Yorkshire,  and  widow  of  George  Best,  of  Middletou(l;er 
will  proved  1680  at  York),  and  d.  6  l'"eb.  1666,  leaving,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Darcy  Molineux,  High  Sheriff  Notts  1687,  6. 1652,  m.  4  Feb. 
167.3,  Elizabeth.dau.  of  William  Ka,ssett,  of  Doncaster,  and  d.  14 
April,  1716  (will  proved  at  York  in  that  year)  leaving  issue, 
■»ith  seven  daus., 

1.  Franiis,  d.  1677.  ii.  Darcy,  6.  1680,  d.  1689. 

lu.  William,  b.  1681,  Mayor  of  Doncaster,  1721,  m.  Katheiine, 
dau.  of  Richard  Shepherd  of  Doncaster,  and  widow  of 
William  Squire  of  that  place,  and  (/.  1750,  leavii  g  issue. 

IV.  John,  of  whom  we  treat.        v.  Thomas,  6.  16au,  d.  1702. 


The  4th  son, 

John  Molineux,  of  Mansfield,  Notts,  and  Wolverhampton, 
CO.  Stafford,  iii.Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Birch, of  Wolverhampton, 
and  d.  1754  (will  proved  that  year)  having  by  her  (who  d.  1735) 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Wolverhampton,  b.  1704;  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Zacliary  Gisborne,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  Benjamin, 
d.  s.  p.  1(82  ;  John,  d.  1785,  without  male  issue;  Richard,  a!. 
1784,wit,hout  male  issue;  Thomas,  i^.l807,  leaving  issue,  now 
extinct  in  the  male  line  on  the  death,  30  Nov.  1890,  unm.  of 
Gisborne  Molineux, the  distinguished  genealogist,and  author 
of  a  very  complete  and  interesting  Memoir  of  the  Molineux 
family,  and  Joseph  Thomas  Zachariah. 

II.  Richard,  of  London,  merchant,  d.  1762,  havingm.  Sarah, 
another  dau.  of  Zachary  Gisborne  abovementioned,  and 
had  issue  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Capt.  G.  Barber,  of  Somerford 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford. 

in.  John,  of  Gainsbrough,  co.  Lincoln,  had  two  daus.  only, 
of  whom  Sarah,  m.  Richard  Slaney,  of  Hatton.  co.  Salop. 
IV.  Joseph,  of  I^ewcs,  of  whom  presently. 
v.  Benjamin,  of  Molineux  House,  Wolverhampton,  banker, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Fieldhouse,  andri.  1772,  leav- 
ing issue,  with  two  daus.,  a  son, 

George,  of  Wolverhampton,  banker,  J. P.  co.  Stafford, 
Hi«h  Sheriff  1791,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  —  Robinson,  and  d. 
1820,  leaving  issue,  with  live  younger  suns  and  three 
daus.,  who  all  d.  s.  p.,  a  son, 

George  Fieldliouse  (Rev.),  M.A.  Rector  of  Ryton,  co. 
Salop,  and  Prebendary  of  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton, 
J. P.,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Hardman,  of  Man- 
chester, and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue,  1  George  William,  ol" 
Midleton,  co.  I/ancaster,  d.  s.  p.  1846 ;  2  James  Hard- 
man;  3  Richard  Henry;  4  John  Hardman,  i)z.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  William  Sbiston  who  d.  s.p.  1875;  5  William 
Hardman  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Elnisett,  co.  Suffolk,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Pemberton,  J.P.  of  Plas  Lssa, 
CO.  Fliiit,  and  has  issue,  William  Pemberton  ;  George 
Edward  Francis  (Rev.)  ;  and  Emily  Constance  ;  (> 
Charles  Edward,  of  Oakley  Penkbridge,  co.  Stafford, 
J.P.,  TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Orson  Bidwell.  of  Albrighton,  co. 
Salop,  and  d.  1881,  leaving  a  dau.  Mary  Jane,  m.  F.  J. 
S.  Browne,  Esq.  of  Bashfield  House,  Oxon,  J. P.,  and  lias 
issue  ;  7  Thomas,  of  Beechfield,  Bowden,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Lomas,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Hardman ;  John  George  William:  Emily,  ?«. 
Rev.  J.  B.  F'aussett,  M.A.,  Rector  of  L.augliton,  co. 
Leicester ;  and  Alice  Mary,  in.  Rev.  John  Trew,  of 
Greenock  ;  1  Harriet,  m.  Thomas  Lomas,  of  Man- 
chester; and  2  Emily,  m.  Rev.  John  Lomas,  of  Walton 
Breck,  Liverpool ;  3  Maria;  4  Eliza  Jane  ;  and  5  Fanny. 
VI.  William,  bur.  at  Doncaster,  1726. 
Tlic  4th  son, 

Joseph  Molineux,  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  6.  1713;  m.  Anns, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Brett,  of  Lewes,  and  granddau.  of  John  Apslcy, 
of  Pulborough,  Sussex,  and  d.  1771,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  d.  young, 

Joseph,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  A.  Vcrrall,  of  Lewes. 

The  son  and  heir. 

Joseph  Molineux,  of  Lewes,  banker,  b.  7  March,  1754,   m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tliomas  West,  of  Southover,  Lewes,  anil 
had,  with  ether  issue  d.  young, 
George,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Elizabeth,  m.  C.  Chitty,  of  Lewes. 
Sarah,  m.  her  cousir.,  Francis  Molineux. 
Cordelia,  m.  Job  hmallpiece,  ot  North  brook,  co.  Surrey. 
Jane,  ?«.  Jo-seph  Browne,  of  Holcombe  House,  co.  Gloucester. 
Maria,  m.  Henry  Sparkes,  of  Shalford,  co.  Surrey,  and  had  a 
dau.  Maria,  m.  Sir  John  Charles  Kenward  Shaw,  Bart,  of 
Kenward,  co.  Kent. 
Grace,    m.     William    Browne,     of    Minchinliampton,    cj. 
Gloucester. 

The  son  and  heir, 

George  Molineux,  Esq.  of  Isfield  and  Lewes,  Sussex, 
banker,  J. P.,  b.  17  March,  1791  ;  m.  1815,  Frances  Ann,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Ramsay,  Esq.,  and  d.  1855,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph,  0.  1818;  m.  Carolit  e,  d;.u.  of  Rev.  E.  Symoi;s, 
Rector  ot  Ringmer,  Sussex,  and  d.  1876. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Waberthwaite,  Cuu;berlan'l, /). 
J  820,  d.  uvm.  29  Oct.   1890. 

IV.  Frederick,  6.  1822.  v.  Charles,  d.  unm   1825. 
VI.  Henry.                      vil.  Apsley  Brett,  d.  unm.  1860. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Job  Smallpiece,  of  I'ield  Place,  Cumpton, 
Surrey. 

II.  Cordelia,  m.  Joseph  Ewart,  of  Manchester. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1835. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Molineux,  Esq.  of  Isfield,  Uckfield,  Sussex,  J. P.. 
6.  1816;  m.  1st.  2  Oct.  1840,  Maiia  Ann,  only  child  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Hurlock,  M.A.,  and  by  her  (whoc/.  11  Marcli,  1875)  had 
issue, 


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I.  George  Fitzhcrbcrt.  h.  1841. 

II.  Charles  Hurlock  (Iter.),  Vicar  of  Stavelcy,  Derbyshire,  b. 
J842. 

III.  fbilip  Horace,  of  Mailing  House,  Lewe.=,  banker,  b. 
1844. 

IV.  Arthur  Elli.'i'in  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Minster,  Isle  of 
Thanct,  b.  lo4t) ;  m.  Kleanorfllargaret,  dau.  of  Matthew  Bell, 
Ksq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Bourne  Park.  co.  Kent,  and  lias 
issue,  two  daus.  Agnes  Irene,  and  Evelyn  Margaret. 

Y.  Hakold  Parmintee,  of  Isfield. 

I.  Mildred  Constance. 
Mr.  George  MoHncux  vi.  2ndly,  1877,  Cecil  Harriet,  dau.  of 
II.  S.  Russell,  Esq.  H.E.I.C.S.  and  d.  20  Jan.  1893. 

Jlesidenees— The  Cottage,   Islield,  Sussex  ;    and  44,  Carlisle 
Bead,  Eastbourne. 


MOLONY  OF  KILTANON. 

MoLONTjWiii.XAM  Beeesford,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon, 
€0.  Clare,  b.  25  Aug.  1875,  *.  his  father  1891. 

Lineage. — The  Milesian  family  of  Molony  is  one  of 
great  antiquity  in  Ireland.  O'Halloran  (History  of  IrtlanO, 
vol.  iii.,  page  408)  says,  "from  Cormac  Cas,  who  was  of  the 
line  of  Hebcr,  eldest  son  of  Milesius  are  descended  1st, 
O'Brien,  Chief  of  Thomond  ;  MacMahon,  Lord  of  Corca- 
Bhaisgin;  MucXamara,  Marshal  of  Thomond;  Mac  Clancy, 
Hereditary  Chief  Justice ;  Mac  Bruodin,  Hereditary  Historian  ; 
O'Uickory  and  Nolan,  the  Hereditary  Medical  Tribe  ;  Mac- 
Curtins,  Hereditary  Bards,  etc.  Besides  these  hereditary 
officers,  the  following  noble  families  are  derived  from  this 
^eat  source :  O'Dea,  O'Hehir,  O'Quin,  M'Ennery,  O'Grady, 
O'MolloOTiey,  and  others."  And  in  his  List  of  Ancient  Irish 
Territories,  and  of  the  Milesian  families  who  possessed  them 
before  and  after  the  invasion  of  Henry  II.,  Ceil-tanan  (other- 
wise Kiltanon)  is  mentioned  among  the  rest  as  the  estate  of 
O'Molony. 

TheMolony.-i  were  formerly  Chieftains  of  Clare,  where  they 
possessed  a  large  tract  of  country  called  the  O'JIoloney's  lands, 
as  may  be  seen  from  some  of  the  old  maps  of  that  country. 
In  Catholic  times,  three  members  of  the  family  attained 
the  mitre,  as  appears  from  the  epitaph  on  the  tomb  of  John 
O'Molony,  Bishop  of  Limerick  1687  (.2nd  son  of  John  O'Molony, 
Esq.  of  Kiltanon),  who,  after  the  siege  of  Limerick,  followed 
King  James  II.  to  Paris,  where  he  assisted  in  the  foundation 
of  a  university  for  the  education  of  Irish  priests,  in  the 
chapel  belonging  to  which  he  was  bur.  1702.  The  Bishop's 
nephew, 

James  Molont,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  the  first  of  the  family  who 
laid  aside  the  prefix  "  0,"  served  in  King  James's  army,  but 
.subsequently  sided  with  William  III.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  co.  Wexford,  by  Anstace 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Nicholas  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
lierogue,  and  dying  1733  (his  will  bears  date  1732j,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Molont,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  m.  1720,  Elizabeth,  widow 
of  Major  3Iorgan  Ryan,  and  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Croasdaile,  Esq.  of  Cloghstokin,  co.  Galway,  by  Mercy  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Ringrose,  of  Moynoe  House,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Croasdaile,?).  1719;  nu (settlement dated  175G)  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Henry  Gonne,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  dying 
1799,  was  a.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Gonne  Molony,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1759  ; 
M.  1786,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.,  Master  in 
Chancery,  by  Caroline,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Bysse 
Molesworth,  and  had  issue, 
Croasdaile,  of  Granahan. 

Heniy  Gonne,  6.  1801 ;  m.  13  Dec.  IS23,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Pu;v.  Arthur  Knox,  Rector  of  St.  Catherine's,  Dublin, 
and  of  Bray,  in  Wicklow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Nov. 
1841)  had  issue,  Henry  Gonne,  buried  8  Nov.  1827,  aged 
five  days;  Arthur  Knox,  6.  1  Nov.  1832  ;  Henry  Camp- 
bell, 6.  Ia36,  d.  at  St.  Louis,  America,  1S66;  VVilliuin 
John,  6.  about  1838,  m.,  living  in  New  Zealand;  Caro- 
line, d.  at  Milan,  5  July,  1889;  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  d. 
at  Swords,  Aug.  1855;  Hannah,  d.  30  May,  1836  ;  Julia, 
in .  about  1874,  Samuel  Murray  Going,  Esq.  of  Liskeveen 
House,  CO.  Tipperary;  Maria,  d.  29  March,  1851;  Jane, 
a  nun  in  the  Cistercian  Convent,  Wimborne.  Henry 
Gonne  Molony,  d.  31  July,  1888. 
Caroline,  m.  Capt.  William  Richai-ds,  5th  Dragoon 
Guards. 

Catherine,  m.  the  Right  Hon.  John  Richards,  a  baron  of 
the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Molony  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Croasdaile  Molony,  Esq.  of  Granahan,  6. 18  July,  1788 ; 
m.    1816,    Charlotte,    dau.    of    Col.   Thomas    Halcott, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue, 


Croasdaile,  of  Granahan,  m.  1864,  Johanna,  cldist 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Blake,  Esq. 
Henry. 
Charles   Walker  (Rev.),   m.  27  Aug.   1853,    Adelaide, 

dau.  of  Sir  William  UusseU,  Bart.,  M.D. 
Thomas. 

Henrietta,  m.  1st,  Robert  Fannin,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who 
d.  leaving  issue,  and'2ndly,  1844,  JoIiffeTufnell,  Esq., 
who  (/. 
He  d.  1867. 
III.  Lambert,  Banister-at-Law,  d.  14  Jan.  1771,  leaving,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Browne,  an  only  dau.  and 
heir, 

Elizabeth  Croasdaile,  m.  James  Ledwith,  Esq.  of  Led- 
withstown,  co.  Longford. 
I.  Jane,  m.  6  Oct.  1756,  her  cousin,  Ringrose  Drew,  Esq.  of 
Drewsborough,  co.  Clare. 

Mr.  Molony  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Molon'y,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  to.  8  Aug.  1751,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Weldon,  Esq.  of  P^aheendeny,  Queen's  co.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  in  the  H.E.I.Co.'s  C.S.,  d.  unm. 

III.  Walter  Weldon,  »i.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Spelisy,  M.D.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Walter,  a  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  m.  Miss  Kelly,  and  had 
several  children. 

2  Arthur  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Derrylome,  m.  Heaner,  dau. 
of  Edward  Croker,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d. 
1837. 

3  James,  d.  in  India  unm. 

1  Anne.  2  Eliza,  m.  John  Croker,  Esq. 

IV.  Lambert,  m.  Miss  King,  and  had  issue,  1  Chidley;  2  Henry, 
ser\ed  in  the  army  as  Ensign  and  Lieut.,  and  Adjutant 
H.M.  50th  Foot,  was  through  the  Sikh  campaign  of  1844-5, 
and  present  at  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  ; 
d.  at  Meerut,  shortly  after  the  conquest  of  the  Punjaub, 
having  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry  Vinall,  Esq.  of  Chatham, 
Kent,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.,  Emily  Maria  Mouatt, 
b.  1846,  and  Honoria  Haniet  Wilmot,  b.  1847)  two  sons, 
Henry  Andrew,  h.  1843  ;  Chidley  Kearman,  b.  at  Cawnpore, 
1845,  seiTed  in  Royal  Navy,  passing  for  rank  of  Paymaster 
in  1867,  afterwards  in  the  Admiralty  Office,  retired  fioiu 
R.N.,  and  subsequently  served  under  the  Cape  Government, 
is  a  J. P.  for  Kimberley,  Cape  Colony,  ra.  Is71,  Emma,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  late  Selwyn  Scholefield  Sugden,  Esq.,  formerly 
Deputy  Governor  of  H.M.  Convict  Prison  at  Gibraltar,  and 
by  her  has  issue,  Chidley  Selwyn  Anthony,  b.  1873;  Henry 
Lambert,  6.  1876,  d.  an  infant ;  Ernest  Andrew,  b.  1881  ; 
George,  d.  in  infancy;  Frederick  Sugden,  b.  1886;  and 
Emily  Catherine,  6.  1875 ;  and  Anna  Maria,  m.  —  Yonge, 
Esq. 

V.  Weldon  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Dunleckney,  co.  Carlow, 
m.  20  March,  1804,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Preston, 
Rector  of  Ballbracken,  Vicar  of  Monasterevan,  and  Preben- 
dary of  Haaristown,  and  had  issue, 

1  Stewart  Weldon,  Capt.  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  d.  unm. 
1837. 

2  Weldon  Samuel,  m.  15  Aug.  1849,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anthony  Weldon,  Cart.,  and  has  issue,  Anthony  Weldon, 
Stewart  Arthur,  Weldon  Charles,  6.  16  Nov.  1853,  m.  9 
Aug.  1883,  Eleanor  Anne,  eldestdau.  of  Commissar)--Gen. 
Edwards,  lay  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr.  Harrison,  of 
Hume  Street,  DubUn,  and  has  with  other  issue,  Alexander 
Weldon,  6.  5  June,  1884;  Han iette  Mary,  m.  John  Percy 
Gordon  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Ratoath  Slanor,  co.  Meath,  anil 
has  issue,  Emily  Frances,  Florence  Helen,  and  Constance 
Anna,  m.  5  Jan.  1887,  Kev.  Robert  Mease,  M.A.  of  St. 
Marks,  London. 

3  Charies  Preston,  Col.  E.I.  Staff  Corps,  m.  23  Nov.  1855, 
Rosa  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  !^ir  Thomas  Fetherston, 
Bart.,  and  had  a  son, Charles  Stewart,  h.  1856. 

1  Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  Alexander,  LL.D.,  Hector  of  Came. 
Diocese  of  P'erns. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  James  Beveridge  Harris. 

3  Letitia.  4  Lucy.  5  EUen. 

VI.  Charles.  vii.  Edmtmd. 
I.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Molony  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Molony,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  High  .Sheriff  of  Clare  ISO'2, 
b.  1752;  m.  1780,  Selina,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Mills,  of  Bar- 
ford,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1825)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Arthur.  6.  1790,  H.E.I.Co.'s  C.S.,  Chief-Com- 
missioner of  the  disti-icts  of  the  Nerbudda,  d.  unm.  in  India, 
1824. 

III.  Edmund,  6.  1794,  H.E.I.Co.'s  Secretary  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  Bengal;  m.  1815,  Frances  Rosina,  dau.  of  Henry 
Creighton,  Esq.  of  GormaJty,  East  Indies,  and  d.  in  India, 
1830,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Arthur  (Rev.),  M.A.,  "Viear  of  St.  Lawrence, 
Ramsgate,  b.  1826 ;  to.  1872,  Mary  Emily  Jane,  dau.  ©f 
K.  D.  Parker,  Esq.,  late  H.E.I.Co.'sC.S.,  and  has  issue, 
Edmund ;  Henry  James  Creighton  ;  John  Charles  Arthur 
Deane ;  Percy  William ;  and  two  daus. 


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MOL 


1  Frances,  ra.  1845,  A.  E.  Gayer,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Q.C.  (who 
d.  1S77),  and  has  i^sue,  Edmund  liiehard ;  Arthur  ;  Lucy 
Harriette  ;  Edith  Mary. 
J.  Selina,  d.  vnm.  1864.  ii.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1S2G. 

III.  Harriet,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Anne,  j.i.  Uev.  W.  Butler,  of  Doon,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.p. 
I84G.  V.  Lucy,  d.  unm.  1835. 

Mr.  Molony  d.  12  Oct.  1S23,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Molony,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  J.l*.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1828,  b.  18  Auff.  1785;  in.  1st,  17  Feb.  1820,  Harriet, 
.3rd  dau.  of  William  Harding,  Esq.  of  B.iraset,  co.  Warwicit, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  8  Oct.  1826), 

I.  James,  6.  1822  .  d.  1834. 

II.  William  Mills,  his  heir. 
1.  Harriet,  d.  an  infant. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  April,  1828,  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Trevor 
AVheler,  Bart,  of  Woodseat,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  14  May, 
18.50), 

III.  Francis  Whcler  (Bev.),  6.  5  April,  1829;  m.  19  Oct.  1853, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt.  G.  Baker,  K.N.,  and  d. leaving  issue, 

James  Arthur.  &,  29  Aug.  1854;  m.  1876,  Annie,  dau.  of 
J.  W.  Hague,.  Esq.  of  Enon  Valley,  Pennsylvanii,  and 
has  issue,  Francis  Wheler,  b.  1887,  and  four  daus. 

IV.  Edmund  Weldon,  H.E.I.C.S..  6.  27  March,  1830;  to. 
1363,  Frances  Selina,  dau.  of  A.  Edward  Gayer,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
Q.C,  and  d.  30  Jan.  1888,  leaving  issue, 

Edmund  Alexander,  Indian  Civil  Service,  6. 1866. 
Frederick  Arthur,  b.  1875. 

Eleanor  .Mary.  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

Lucy  Selina.  Alice  Helen.  Lilian  Edith. 

V.  Trevor  Charles,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  21  April,  1832;  m.  26  Dec. 
1862,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  H.  Chicheley  Plowden,  Esq.  of 
Ewhurst,  Hants,  and  d.  s.  p.  24  Jan.  1871. 

VI.  Frederick  Bercsford,  H.E.I. C.S.,  6.  15  June,  1833  ;  m.  13 
net.  1858,  Eleanor  Jane,  dau.  of  A.  Edward  Gayer,  Esq., 
LL.D.,  Q.C,  and  d.  at  Madras,  13  Nov.  1868,  leavint; 
issue, 

Francis  Arthur,  Capt.  E.E  ,  b.  1863;  m,  1883,  Katherine 
Mary,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Grigg,  Esq.  of  Tamerton  Foliot,  co. 
Devon,  and  has  one  son  and  one  daii. 

Herbert  James  (Rev.),  6.  1865. 

Mary  Selina.  Eleanor  Harriett,  d.  an  infant. 

Ele.anor  Florence,  to.  1892,  Dr.  Horatio  Scott. 

Agnes  Freda. 

VII.  Charles  Mills,  late  Commissary-General,  and  formerly 
Capt.  K.A.,  6.  26  Jan.  1836;  m.  1866,  Eliza,  dau.  .of 
Ai.drew  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  and  has  issue, 

James  Rowland  Hamilton,  b.  1867. 

Trevor  Charles  Wheler,  Lieut.  K.A.,  b.  1868. 

Charles  Vandeleur,  Lieut.  K.  West  Kent  Kegt.,  6.  1870. 

Margaret  Hamilton,  rf.  1879. 

VIII.  Marcus,  J.P.,  b.  1838;  to.  1862,  Christina  Emma,  dau. 
of  Francis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Tyredagh  Castle,  co.  Claie,  and 
d.s.p.l8S6. 

11.  Mary,  m.  3  Jan.   1856,  Arthur  Vandeleur,  Esq.,  Major 
li.A.,  of  Kathlaline,  co.  Clare,  who  d.  i860,  and  has  issue, 
Lucy,  TO.   1881,  A.  B.  Storey,  Esq.,  iBaiTister,  and  ha.s 
issue,  James  Arthur,    Arthur    Vandeleur,    and    Maiy 
Evelyn. 

Emily  Harriet,  m.  1884,  Lord  George  H.  Loftus,  and  d. 
Ic86,  leavinc  issue,  Adam  John  St.  George,  and  Anna 
Mary  Kathleen. 
ni.  Lucy  Anne,  d.  an  infant,  4  July,  1836. 
IV.  Harriet  Selina,  vi.  18.59,  Ven.  Thomas  Fitzgerald  French, 
Rector  of  Castle  Connell,  and  Archdeacon  ot  Killaloe,  and 
d.  1884,  leaving  issue,  Fitzgerald  Charles,  b.   1861 ;  Rivers- 
dale    Sampson,   6.   1862;    Deane,    h.   1864;  Arthur  James 
Pascoe  (Rev.),  6.  1865;  Raymond  William,  6.  1867  ;  Frede- 
rick Bercsford,  d.  an  infant;  Harry  O'Donovan,  b.  1872: 
Lucy  Selina:  Agnes  Melian. 

3Ir.  Molony  d.  at  Leamington  7  July,  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Mills  Molont,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  co.  Clare,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Major  22nd  Regt.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  b.  24  April, 
1825;  m.  8  Nov.  186.5,  Marianne  Marsh,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Robert  Fannin,  Esq.  of  Lee.son  Street,  Dublin,  by  his  wife 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Croasdaile  Molony,  Esq.  of  Granahan,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Edmund  Harding,  b.  23  July,  1873;  d.  29  Dec. 
1879. 

II.  William  Beresfoed,  now  of  Kiltanon. 

I.  Henrietta  Mary.  II.  Iva  Kathleen. 

III.  Selina  Charlotte,  d.  18  Jan.  1880,  aged  9. 

IV.  Maud  Alice,  d.  5  Jan.  1880,  aged  7. 

M.njor  W.  M.  Molony  d.  7  Sept.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son. 

^rmj — Az.,on  the  dexter  side  a  quiver  erect,  holding  three 
arrows,  on  the  sinister  a  how  erect,  all  or.  Crest— An  arm  in 
armour  cmbowed,  holding  a  scimiiar,  all  ppr.  Motto — In 
Domino  et  non  in  arcu  sperabo. 

Stat — Kiltanon,  near  Tulla,  co.  Clare. 


IIOLONY  OF  CRAGG. 

MoiONT,  Patrick  John',  Esq.  of  Qragg,  co.  Clave, 
J.P.,  B.A.  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  b.  1839;  m.  15 
Oct.  1870,  Lydia  Anne.  dan.  of  Ilicliai'd  Salway, 
Esq.  and  has  issue,  an  only  dau., 

Alice  Lydia. 

liineage.— The  Rev.  Malachias  0'3Ioloxy,  by  Papal 
Provision  of  10  January,  1571,  was  appointed  Bishop  of  Killa- 
loe, and  on  22  Aug.  was  translated  to  the  Bishopric  of  Kilmac- 
duagh.  The  Rev.  John  O'Molony  was  Roman  Catholic  Bishop 
of  Killaloe  from  1630  to  1651,  and  as  a  Spiritual  Peer  sat  at 
(and  signed  the  Manifesto  of)  the  Supreme  Council  of  Kilkenny 
in  1646.  In  May,  1671,  the  Rev.  John  O'Molony  was  appointed 
Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  and  in  1688,  was  translated 
to  the  Bishopric  of  Limerick,  and  in  1696  was  attainted  by 
King  William  III.  under  the  style  of  the  "Titular  Bishop  of 
Killaloe."  He  was  one  of  tbe  principal  benefactors  of  the 
Irish  College  at  Paris,  and  endowed  Bourses  in  that  College 
and  in  the  college  of  Louis  le  Grand.  By  the  Deed  of  Founda- 
tion, dated  8  Aug.  1701,  the  six  Bursaries  in  the  latter,  founded 
by  him,  were  to  be  held  by  Irish,  with  a  preference  to  his 
relatives  of  the  name  of  Molony.  The  Bishop,  while  resident 
at  the  Benedictine  Abbey  at  Issy,  near  Paris,  made  his  will, 
dated  22  Nov.  1701.  He  d.  3  Sept.  1702,  and  is.  bur.  at  thc- 
Irish  College.  He  was  the  2nd  son  of  John  O'JIolony,  of 
Kiltanon,  whose  eldest  son,  James,  was  father  of  James 
Molony  or  O'Molony,  from  whom  the  following  pedigree  is 
traced. 

James  Molont,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  acquired  the  lands  of 
Ballynehency  (now  Biillinahinch)  by  grant  dated  15  Feb.  1708, 
and  purchased  Cragg  by  deed  dated  17  Jan.  1728.  He  biiilt  the 
family  vault  at  Tulla,  dated  2nd  June,  1702,  which  is  still  the 
burying-place  of  the  Molonys  of  Cragg.  From  a  Family  Settle- 
ment, dated  20  Jan.  1732,  and  from  the  proceedings  in  the 
Chancery  suit  of  Molony  -c.  Molony  in  Feb.  1760,  it  appears 
that  Mr.  Molony  was  married  three  times.  First  to  Mary,  dau. 
of  Kennedy  Brien,  Esq.  of  Killeman,  co.  Limerick  (widow  of 
Daniel  Ryan,  Esq.,  and  of  Richard  Butler,  Esq.  of  Knock- 
topher),  secondly,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Car- 
nagh,  thirdly,  Christian,  sister  of  Peter  Martin,  E.sq.  and  h.iil 
issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  (son  of  the  second  wife),  tn.  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Morgan  Ryan,  Esq.,  settlement  dated  24  Nov.  1721  (see 
MoLONT  of  Kiltanon). 

III.  Richard. 

IV.  Thomas,  m.  Mrs.  Sibella  Blake.  v.  Andrew. 
VI.  Stephen,  ancestor  of  the  MoLONrs  of  BalUnahinck. 
I.  Margaret.                              ii.  Catherine. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Heniy  Brady,  Esq.  of  Kilcorney  and  Bemskea,. 
and  had  issue, 

1  Hugh,  ancestor  6f  the  Bradys  of  Myshal!,  co.  Garlow,  and 
whose  dau.  to.  Edward  D'Alton  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Quin- 
ville,  CO.  Claie. 

2  William.  3  James. 

1  Mary,  m.  John  Brady.  Esq.  of  Belletleld. 

2  Olivia,  m.  Cornelius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Kilgorey,  had, 
with  other  issue,  Christina,  la.  Richaid  Creegh,  Esq.  of 
Dangan. 

3  Dilliana,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Molony,  Esq.  of  Cragg. 

Mr.  Molony  d.  at  Ballinahinch,  and  his  will  was  proved  in 
Dublin,  4th  July,  1733,     His  eldest  son  by  his  first  marriage, 

John  Molont,  Esq.,  m.  in  1713,  Anstaco,  dau.  of  AVilliain 
MeNamara,  Esq.  of  Rathanny,  co.  Liaicrick,  and  iL  v.%j.\n 
1724,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Cragg,  to.  Anne  O'Dwyer,  d.  s.  p.  October, 
1758.  11.  John. 

III.  Patrick,  who .?.  to  Cragg,  under  the  Deed  of  Settlement 
dated  20  Jan.  1732,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  William. 

V.  Andrew,  to.  Arabella  Massy,  and  had  issue, 

1  James  Massy.  2  Htigh. 

.3  MacNamara,  he  was  presented  in  1773  to  one  of  the  Bur- 
saries, founded  by  Bishop  O'Molony  in  the  College  of 
Louis-le-Grand,  Paris. 

1  Elinor.  2  Anstacc. 

The  3rd  son, 

Patrick  Molont,  Esq., .?.  to  Cragg  on  the  death  of  his  eldest 
brother,  and  ni.  (Settlement  dated 28  Feb.  1746)  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Fortanemore,  co;  Clare,  and  nieci- 
of  John  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Kilkishen,  and  d.  in  1793,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  m.  Marcella  O'Conncll,  of  Kilgory,  co.  Clare,  and 
had  issue,  now  extinct  in  male  line. 

1.  Margaret,  m.  —  O'Grady,  Esq. 


MOL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


1407 


John  Molont,  Esq.  of  Cracg,  to.  his  cousin,  Dilliana,  dau. 
of  Henry  Brady,  Esq.  of  Kilcorney  (Marriage  Settlement  dated 
4  July,  1771),  and  d.  4  May,  1805,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Henry,  d.  s.  p.  1823. 

in.  James,  was  presented  in  1789,  to  one  of  the  Bursaries, 
■  founded  by  Bishop  O'Molony  at  tlie  College  of  Louis-le- 
Grand.  He  sei-ved  in  the  French  army  during  the  Revolu- 
tionary Wars,  and  some  of  the  arms  he  carried  are  still  pre- 
served by  his  family.     He  d.  unm.  1  Feb.  1843. 

IV.  William,  d.s.  p.  1822.  v.  Hugh,  d.  s.p.  1836. 

I.  Mary,  m.  James  Barry,  Esq.  of  Kockstown,  co.  limerick 
(Settlement  dated  10  Feb.  18r2>,  and  had  issue, 

1  Dilliana,  m.  Ralph  Westropp  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Ballj- 
adams,  Queen's  Co. 

2  Mary,  m.  Henry  Potter.  Esq.  of  Ballynolan. 

3  Alice,  VI.  her  cousin,  Chartres  E.  Molony,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Pateick  Molont,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Cragg,  -la.  (Settlement  dated 
1st  Oct.  1808)  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Chartres  Brew,   Esq.  ol 
Applevale,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John  Patrick,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Chartres  Brew,  m.  10  Nov.  J  841,  his  cousin,  Alice,  dau.  of 
.lames  Barrj',  Esq.,  and  d.  24  July,  1875,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  30  Sept.  1871)  issue, 

1  Harry,  m.  19  Dec.  1868,  Charlotte  Eliza,  dau.  of  Charles 
0.  Coates,  Esq.,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1880,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Aylmer.  Harry  Brereton. 

Percival  John. 

2  James  Barry,  m.  21  Nov.    1872,  Ellen,   dan.   of  John 
Butler  Greene,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

John  Chartres.  James  G.  Massy. 

Alice.  Eileen  Mahel. 

3  Chartres  Brew,  d.  s.  p.  1879. 

4  John,  m.  Ethel  Constance,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyons-Mont- 
gomery, D.L.  of  Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim,  and  has  issue, 

Otho  Hugh  Charties.  John  Barre  de  AVinton. 

5  Godfrey  Massy,  to.  11  Oct.  1882,   Clara  Penrose,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Coode,  K.C.M.G.  6  Alfred. 

1  Mary. 
m.  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  James,  m.  11  May,  1818,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  Michael 
Greene,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  d.  n.  p.  1861. 

2  Henry,  m.  Geraldine,  dau.  of  —  Morony,  Esq.  of  Odell- 
ville,  CO.  Limerick. 

3  John,  7/1.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Andrew  Patterson,  Esq.  of 
Abt'Otsford  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

4  FitzJames,  vi.  Louisa  Basil,  dau.  of  Charles  Townley, 
E.-q.  of  the  Turret,  Ballingarry,  co.  Limerick. 

5  Charles,  d.  «.  p.  15  Jan.  1880. 

1  Jane,  d.  unm. 

2  Alice,  m.  Robert  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Affock  (set  Spaicht  of 
Derry  CasUe). 

3  Anne. 

I.  Rebecca,  m.  John  Trousdell,  Esc. 

II.  Dillianal   , 

III.  Alice  r-  ""'"• 

Mr.  Molony  d.  Oct.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Patrick  Molont,  Esq.  of  Cragg,  J. P.,  m.  (Settlement 
dated  12  Feb.  1838)  Anna,  dau.  of  Denis  Canny,  Esq.  J.P.  of 
Clonmoney,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  22  F"eb.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Patrick  John,  now  of  Cragg. 

II.  Denis  William,  d.  s.p.  1874.  ui.  John. 
IV.  Henry  Mcstyn. 

I.  EUen  Mary.  ii.  Mary.  m.  Alice. 

iScaf— Cragg,  co.  Clare. 


MORE-MOLYNEITX   OF    LOSELEY 
PARK. 

MoEE-MoLYNETTX,  WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  Losolej 
Park,  Surrey,  J.P.  and  M.A.,  a  senior  clerk  of  the 
House  of  Commons  from  1881  to  1891,  b.  7  April 
1835. 

Liineage. — James  More-Moltneux,  of  Loseley  Park,  m. 
1803,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Merrott,  of  Farnham,  and  d.  1823, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1843),  a  son, 

James  More-Moltneux,  Esq.  of  Loseley  Park,  F.S.A.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Surrey,  and  High  Sheriff  1867,  6.  6  May,  1805; 
m.  19  July,  1832,  Caroline  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Francis  Lowndes-Stone,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  D.L.  of  Brightwell 
Park,  CO.  Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Sept.  1888)  had 
issue. 

I.  Christopher,  6.  26  April,  1833  ;  d.  unm.  15  Nov.  1871. 

II.  William,  his  heir. 

III.  Robert  Henry  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Rear  Admiral  R.N.,  A.D.C., 
.. .  ...Commodore   of   Red  Sea  J884    to    1886,    Superintendent 


Devonport  Dockyard  since  1891,  6.  7  Ang.  1833^  m.  Oct. 
1874,  Annie  Mary  Caiow,  dau.  of  Capt.  M.  C.  Koretcr, 
R.N.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  Gwendolen. 

I.  Frances  Caroline. 

II.  Henrietta  Anne,  m.  19  July,  J 860,  Ross  Lewis  Mangles, 
Esq.,  V.C,  Indian  Civil  Service,  eldest  son  of  Ross  Donolly 
Mangles,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Guilford,  and  has  had 
issue,  Ross  Donolly,  6.  .\ov.  1861,  d.  1862;  W.alter  James, 
Lieut.  Royal  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  13  Sept.  1862;  Arthur 
Edward  Ross,  b.  18  May,  1867,  Dorsetshire  Regt. ;  William 
Ross,  6.  Jan.  1870,  d.  1873 ;  Roland  Henry,  b.  9  Feb.  1874; 
Mary  Haniett,  and  Ada  Caroline,  d.  1866. 

Mr.  More-Molyneux  d.  9  April,  1874,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest. 
surviving  son, 

WiLLLiM  MoRE-MoLTNEUx,  Esq.,  now  of  Loseley  Park. 

Seat — Loseley  Park,  Guildford. 

Me^iikdcc—St.  Catherine's  House,  Gitildfard. 


HONCK  OF  COLEY  PARK. 

lIoNCK,  John  Bligh,  Esq.  of  Coley  Part,  co. 
Berks,  B.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriif  1843,  h.  8  Aug. 
1811 ;  m.  22  June,  1841,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  dau. 
of  the  E«v.  W.  Wildman  Bates,  "Vicai'  of  St. 
Mary's,  Beading,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1884)  has. 
issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM  Berkeley,  J.P.,  B.A.  Oxford,  Barristcr-at-Law, 
b.  8  April,  1842;  n.  1872,  Althea  Paulina  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  Gen.  Charles  I'anshawc,  and  has  issue,  George 
Stanley  Stephens,  b.  1880,  John  Berkeley,  6.  1833, 
Louisa  Emilia  and  Margaret  Althea. 

n.  John  Stanley,  6.  28  Feb.  1845. 

111.  George  Gustavus  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Ilatliias, 
Liverpool,  b.  28  Aug.  1849 ;  m.  16  May,  1376,  Hester 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Nugent. 

I.  Charlotte  Emiha  Margaret. 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  26  Nov.  1872,  Richard  Edgcnmbe,  Esq. 
Sergeant-at-Arms,  son  of  the  Hon.  Georgo  Edgcumbe, 
younger  son  of  Richard,  Earl  of  Mount  Edgcumbe,  and 
has  issue,  Kenelm  William  Edward. 

III.  Frances  Elizabeth,  ni.  11  July,  1871,  James  John  Loudon 
Mc.Vdams,  Esq.,  late  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  oi 
F'indon  End,  Essex. 

Xiineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  stock  of 
MoNCK  of  Potherulge,  Devon,  whence  sprang  the  celebrated 
George,  Duke  of  Albemarle. 

William  Monxke,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  bapt.  27  Oct. 
1692  (3rd  son  of  Henry  Moncke,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Kut.  of  Grange  Gorman,  and 
brother  of  Charles  Moncke,  great-grandfather  of  Henry,  Vis- 
count Monck,  Earl  op  Rathdowne),  to.  Dorothy,  sister  of 
John,  1st  Earl  of  Darnley,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Mosck,  Esq.  of  Bath,  who  d.  there  12  Nov.  1803.  He 
m.  Emily  Snee,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  George  (Rev.),  of  Corston,  near  Bath,  in.  13  April,  1809, 
the  Hon.  Sarah  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Gustavus,  5th  Viscount 
Boyne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  March,  1849)  had  a  son, 
George  Gustavus,  of  Silver  Ihll,  Sussex,  J. P.,  B.A.  Oxford, 
b.  1815  ;  TO.  1846,  Harriett,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  William 
Home,  P.C.,  M.P.,  Attorney-General  for  England,  and  has 
issue,  Edward  Francis  Berkeley  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.  It51. 

II.  John  Bebkelet. 

I.  Emilia,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Vaughan,  of  Crickhowcll. 
The  younger  son, 

John  Berkeley  Monck,  Esq.,  Barrister-at>Law,  purchased 
Coley  and  other  estates  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Reading,  and 
became  M.P.  for  that  borough.  He  m.  4  May,  ISIO,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Aldermaston,  Bucks,  and 
dying  13  Dec.  1834,  left  issue, 

John  Bligh,  now  of  Coley  Park.  ' 
William  St.iUley,  6.  1822;  deceased. 
Emilia,  deceased. 

Mariette,  m.  Charles  Hill,  Esq.,  of  Woollaston,  co.  North- 
ampton, who  d.  1861,  leaving  issue. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  lion's  heads  erased  arg. 
Creat — A  wyvern  arg. 
iSeai— Coley  Park,  Reading,  Berks. 


MONCKTON  OF  SOMERFORD  HAI.I,. 

MoNCKTON,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Hall, 
CO.  Stafiord,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  W.  Stafford- 
shire 1871  to  1885,  late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
Queen's  Own  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6. 7  March,  1841  j 


1108 


MOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


m.  16  July,  18S9,  Evolyn  Mary,  dau.  of  Algernon  j 

Charles'  Heber-Perer,  'Esq.   of   Hoduet   Hall,  to.  j 

Salop,  and  has  issue,  j 

I.  Francis  Algebxon-,  b.  C  Mny,  1890.  | 

I.  Evelyn  Frances. 

II.  Constance  Frances.  ( 
Xiineagre. — The  Hos.  Edward  Moncktox,  of  Somerford  ' 

f3tii  son  of  the  1st  Viscount  Gahvay),  to.  14  March,  177G,  j 
J^ophia,  dau.  of  George,  Lord  Pigot,  and  d.  1  July,  1832.  (She  I 
.survived  until  1  Jan.  1834.)    They  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Somerford  Hall,  d.  17  March,  1848,  aped  76. 

II.  George,  of  Somerford  HaU,  d.  29  Dec.  1858,  aged  80. 

III.  John,  d.  l.i  June,  1852. 

jv.  Henry,  a  General,  6.  11  Dec.  1780:  m.  28  Dec.  1S39, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  John  Groorae  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Hilton 
.Salop,  and  d.  29  June,  1854,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis,  now  of  Somerford  Hall,  successor  to  his  uncle, 
George. 

2  Arthur,  h.  20  July,  1845. 

1  Mary  Anne.  2  Leonora. 

S  Alice,  m.  30  April,  1379,  the  Very  Kev.  W.  H.  Williams, 
Dean  of  St.  Asaphs,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Williams,  3id 
Bart,  of  Bodelwyddan. 
-V.  Philip,  Judge  in  the  East  Indies,  m.  Miss  Carter,  and  d. 

1820,  leaving  issue  (see  Monckton  of  Fineskade  Abbey). 
•VI.  Claud,  d.  in  India. 
vii.  Hugh  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Seaton,  rf.  1842. 
viii.  William,  m.  29  March,  18J5,  Helen,  4th  dau.  of  Goddard 
Richards,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  1874.  having  had  issue  by  her 
(.whorf.  18S3). 

I.  Sophia,  deceased.  ii.  Leonora,  d.  17  Sept.  1839. 

iu.  Anna  Maria,  d.  30  June,  1878. 

IV.  Emma  Frances,  decased. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  or,  as 
many  mullets  of  the  tield.  Cj-ed~\  martlet  or.  Moito— 
i'aniara  extendere  factis. 

.Sea(«— Stretton,  Stafford,  and  Somerford,  Brecwood, 
Stafford. 


III.  William  Parry,  E.A.  Caius  Coll.  Camb.,  Major  Hamp- 
shire Kegt.,  b.  7  April,  1846,  m.  Florence,  dau.  of  —  Saury- 
Cookson,  Esq. 

IV.  Hugh,  B  A.  Caius  Col),  Camb.,  5.  June,  1947;  m.  Isabel 
Jane  Gillis,  dau.  of  John  Chapman,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 

II.  Harriet  Leonora,  m.  Rev.  H.  E.  Gedge. 
in.  Emily  Jane,  m.  12  Dec.   1877,  Capt.  George  Harrison, 
and  has  issue. 

Ho  d.  24  July,  1878. 

Arms,  tic. — Same  as  Monckton  of  Somerford  Hall. 
Seat — Fineshade  Abbey,  Stamturd,  CO,  Northampton, 
Address— Lsimb  liuiUlings,  Temple. 
Cii'.i— Junior  Carlton. 


Town 


MONCKTON  OF  FINESHADE  ABBEY. 

Monckton,  Edwaed  Puilip,  Esq.  of  Fineshade  I 
Abbey,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  cos.  Northampton,  | 
Ptutland,  and  Liberty  of  Peterboro',  Hij^h  Sheritf  co.  | 
Eutland,  1883,  E.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Ban-ister-  I 
nt-Law,  Eecorderof  Northampton,  Major  and  Hon.  I 
Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Batt,  Northampton  Eegt.,  b.  18  I 
July,  1810  ;  w.  25  Sept.  1866,  Christabel,  2nd  dau.  i 
of  Eev,  C.  D.  Francis,  M,A.,  Yicar  of  Tysoe,  co.  | 
"Warwick,  and  has  issue,  j 

I.  George  Edward,  b.  20  Nov.  1803.  i 

II.  Pliilip  Tunnard,  o.  26  July,  1870. 

III.  Noel,  6.  24  Dec.  1871.  j 

IV.  Charles,  b.  26  Feb.  1873. 

V.  Christopher  Cecil,  4.  8  March,  1877. 
\i.  Oliver  Paul,  b.  V  March,  1879. 

MI.  Thomas  Anthony,  b.  22  Oct.  1835. 

I.  Christabel,  b.  20  Nov.  1867. 

II.  Theodora,  b.  4  .Sept.  1875. 

III.  Francis  Leonora,  6.  16  March,  1882. 

Xiineagre. — Philip  Monckton,    Esq.  (;«    Monckton    of 
S'-'Tdeyfyrd HaU),  Judge  at  Gorruckpoore,  in  the  East  Indies,  b. 
^  March,  1787  ;  ni.  Miss  Carter,  and  rf.  1820,  leaving, 
Edward  Henet  Cbadock.  late  of  Fineshade  Abbey. 
George  Pakenham,  in.  1843,  Emily  Maiy,  dau.  of  Sir  Vansit- 
tart  Stonhouse,  14th  Bart. 
John   Edmonstone,  m.  l.\.  1849,  Julia,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry 
Thornton,  and  by  her^vho  d.  1851)  had  a  son,  John  Henry, 
Major  North  Staffordshire  Kegt.,  and  2ndly,  Lucy  Smith, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Smith,  of  F:ilingham,  who  d. 
Charlette  Sophia,  m.  the  late  Gen.  George  Whichcoie,  and  d. 
Nov.  1880. 
iliza  Leonora,'™.  23  April,  1844,  Eev.  AVilliam  George  Leigh 
Wasey,  Vicar  of  Morvill,  Salop,  and  both  d.  1877. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Henry  Cradock  Monckton,  Esq.  of  Fineshade 
Abbey,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Bengal,  b.  12  Sept.  1812  ;  m,  1st,  Caroline 
i;osa,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Woudccck,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  Sept.  1838)  had  one  dau., 

I.  Sophia  Rosa,  m.  Eev.  Cornelius  Thompson,  and  has  issue. 
He  «i.  2ndly,  1S39,  Maria  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  H.  W. 
Tydd,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had, 

I.  Edward  Philip,  now  of  Fineshade  Abbey. 

II.  Claud,  C.E.,  6.  26  July,  1844;  m.  Eena  Hickcy,  dan.  of 
E.  A.  Hickey,  E.sq. 


MONCRIEFF  OF  BAENHILL   AND 
CULFAKGIE, 

MoNCRiEFF,SiE  Alexander,  of  Barnhill.K.C.B., 
F.E  S.,  representative  of  the  family  of  Culfargic, 
both  in  the  co.  of  Perth,  J. P.,  Col.  and  late  Comm. 
of  the  3rd  Brigade  Snottish  Division  E.A.,  and 
inventor  of  the  Moncrieff  system  of  working  ord- 
nance, b.  17  April,  1829 ;  m.  20  April,  1875,  Har- 
riet Mary,  only  dau.  of  James  Wilson  Eimiiigton 
Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Broomhead  Hall,  co.  York,  by 
whom  he  has, 

I.  Malcolm  Matthew,  6.  8  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Gerard  Alexander,  b.  23  Aug.  1878. 
HI.  Alaric  Rimington,  ';.  21  March,  1880. 

IV.  Roger  Murray,  6.  28  Nov.  1885.      v.  Duncan  Campbell. 
1.  Maud  Isabel.  ii.  May  Gladys. 

Lineage. — The  Genealogy  of  the  House  of  Moncrieff  has 
been  recently  compiled  by  George  Seton,  Esq.,  M.A.,  author 
of  Scottish  Heraldry.  The  principal  published  accounts  are 
contained  in  Douglas's  Baronage  of  Scolland  and  Playfair's 
British  Family  Antiquity.  While  the  pedigree  given  by 
Douglas  is  incomplete,  that  of  Playfair  is,  in  some  parts, 
highly  questionable,  and  the  character  of  the  compilation  may 
be  inferred  from  the  following  statement: — "  This  article,  and 
a  few  others,  are  given  on  the  authority  of  a  manuscript  account 
of  the  family  of  Moncrieff,  written  upwards  of  a  hundred 
years  ago,  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Henry  Moncrieff-Welhvood. 
It  was  written  by  one  whose  certain  knowledge  reached  back 
to  about  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  centuiy.  In  all  essenti.il 
particulars  it  agrees  with  the  documents  on  record,  and  supplies 
chasms  with  regard  to  facts  of  less  importance."  According  to 
Douglas,  the  surname  of  Moncrieff,  which  is  local  and  of  great 
antiquity  in  Perthshire,  was  assumed  by  the  possessors  of  the 
lands  and  barony  of  Moncrieff,  in  that  county,  as  soon  ;is 
surnames  began  to  be  used  in  Scotland.  He  deduces  the 
descent  from  Matthaus  de  Moncrieff  (c.  1240),  while  Playfair 
carries  the  ancestry  four  generations  higher  to  Ramerus  de 
Moncrieff,  temp.  Alexander  1.  (1107-24).  Seventh  in  descent 
from  Matthew  was  Sir  John  Moncrieff  of  that  ilk  (ob.  c.  1530), 
who  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  of  Forman,  of  Luthrie,  and  had  at  least 
two  sons,  viz.  : 

William. 

John,  said  to  be  ancestor  of  the  present  possessor  of  the 
lands  of  Mon'jrielle,  whose  grandson,  Thomas,  was  created 
a  Baronet  in  16s5,  and  from  whose  younger  brother,  Harry, 
the  present  Sir  Robert  Moncrieffe,  of  Moncrieffe,  8th  Bart., 
is  seventh  in  lineal  descent. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Moncrieff,  had  by  his  wife,  Margaret  Murray,  of 
the  family  of  Balvaird  (now  represented  by  the  Earl  of  Mans- 
lield),  four  sons, 
William. 

John,    >     jjg        lioth  believed  to  have  d.  s.  p. 

James,  J  -^ 

Alexander,  founder  of  the  f.amily  of  Kintillo  and  Culfargie. 
erroneously  said  by  Douglas  to  have  died  wi'thout  issue,  of 
whom  afterwarUs. 
The  eldest  son, 

William,  rf.  in  ii!.«  father's  lifetime,  having  m.  Je.an,  dau. 
of  Laurence,  Lord  Oliphant,  by  whom  he  had,  besides  other 
issJe, 

William  Moncrieff,  of  that  ilk,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 

Archibald,  minister  of  Abernethy,  respecting  whom  Douglas 
nuikes  the  following  statement :— William  Bloncrielf,  who 
married  Jean  Oliphant,  "is  said  to  have  had  another  son, 
Mr.  Arcliibald  Moncrieff,  who  was  minister  at  Abernethy,  in 
Perthshire,  and  progenitor  of  Mr.  William  Moncrieff, 
minister  of  Blackford,  who,  upon  the  death  of  Sir  Hugh,  of 
Tubbermallo,  claimed  the  baronetship,  but  as  we  can  find 
no  documents  to  prove  liis   succession,   we  cannot  here 


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deduce  his  (leseent."  The  Tiibbermallo,  or  Tippermalloch, 
branch  is  deduced  by  Poujilas  from  Hugh,  a  younger  son  of 
Sir  John  Moncricff,  of  that  illc,  and  Beatrix  Forman, 
ah-eady  referred  to,  and  by  Playfair  from  George,  uncle  of 
the  game  Sir  John,  whose  great-grandson,  William,  is  said 
to  have  conveyed  his  estate  to  a  distant  relalivo,  in  the 
person  of  Sir  John  Moncrieff,  5f,h  Bart,  of  the  creation  of 
1G26,  to  be  afterwards  mentioned,  and  father  of  Sir  Hugh, 
6th  Bart.,  referred  to  by  Douglas.  William,  the  eldest  son, 
s.  his  grandtather  in  the  estate  of  Monci-icff,  and  by  his 
wife,  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Moray,  of  Abercairiiy,  was 
father  of  Sir  John  Moncrieff,  of  that  ilk,  created  a  baronet 
in  1626.  This  Sir  John,  who  d.  in  1650,  had  by  his  second 
wife  Lady  Slary  Murray,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of 
TuUibardine,  three  sons,  John,  David,  and  James,  succes- 
sively 2nd,  3rd,  and  4tli  Barts.,  who  all  d.  unm.  On  the 
death  of  Sir  James,  4th  Bart.,  such  of  the  family  papers  as 
were  in  his  hands  were  (according  to  Playfair)  delivered,  by 
his  direction,  to  his  cousin.  Sir  John,  5th  Bart.,  son  of  Sir 
Hugh,  younger  brother  of  Sir  John,  1st  Bart.,  which  Hugh, 
according  to  Douglas,  d.  without  issue.  Sir  John  appears 
to  have  been  s.  in  the  title  by  his  son,  Sir  Hugh,  6lh  Bart., 
who  d.  unm.  about  the  year  1744  ;  and  some  years  after- 
wards the  baronetcy  was  assumed  by  William  Moncrieff, 
ministfr  of  Blackford,  great-great-grandson  (according  to 
Playfair)  of  Archibald  Moncrieff.  minister  at  Abernethy, 
already  referred  to  as  a  supposed  younger  son  of  William 
Moncrieff,  of  that  ilk,  and  Jean  Oliphant.  Third  in  descent 
from  the  minister  of  Blackford,  7th  Bart.,  was  Rev.  Sir 
Henry  Wellwood  Monciieff,  10th  Bart,  of  the  creation  of 
2826,  and  elder  brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  James  Moncrieff, 
Lord  Jubtice  Clerk,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  in  1871,  and 
raised  to  the  Peerage,  under  the  title  of  Baron  Moncrieff,  in 
1874. 

J^itmilg  of  fuuiillo  attb  €aIfHrg«. 

ALEXiNDER  Moncrieff,  youngest  son  of  W'illiam  Moncrieff, 
of  that  ilk,  by  his  wife,  Margaret  Murray,  of  Balvaird,  was  the 
first  of  the  family  of  Kintillo,  and  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Crich- 
ton  of  Strathurd.  lUs  descendants  can  be  clearly  traced  by 
means  of  family  papers  in  the  hands  of  his  existing  represen- 
tative and  other  authentic  documents.  Alexander  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Matthew  Monxrieff,  "  porfioner  of  Kintillo,"  whoni.  Grizel 

Mauld,  and  who  appears  to  have  been  alive  in  1647.     Besides 

other  issue,  he  had  three  sons, 

William,  who  is  described  in  one  of  the  family  writs,  dated 

1671,  as    "Nonnunquam    do  Kintillo,"  was  probably   the 

eldest,  and  appears  to  have  had  a  son,  Alexander,  who 

d.  unm. 

John,  a  Major  of  Dragoons,  who  m.  Anna  Melville,  and 
acquired  the  estate  of  Culfargie,  in  the  parish  of  Abernethy. 
He  d.s.p.  between  1683  and  1686,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
nephew,  Matthew,  eldest  son  of  his  younger  brother, 
Alexander. 

Alexander  Moncrieff,  M.A.  (3rd  son  of  Matthew  Moncrieff 
and  Grizel  Mauld),  laureated  at  Edinburgh  University  in 
1635,  and  appointed  minister  of  Scoonie,  Fifeshire,  in  1643, 
of  whom  an  interesting  notice  will  be  found  in  Wodrow's 
Hisloni  of  the  Church  O'  Scotland.  He  was  6.  1613;  m. 
Anna,  dau.  of  Murray,  of  Woodend,  a  cadet  of  the  family 
of  Tullibardine,  and  d.  in  1688.  His  merits  are  set,  forth  in 
an  elaborate  Latin  inscription  in  the  Grey  friars' Churcnyard, 
Edinburgh.  By  his  wife,  Anna  Murray,  he  had,  besides 
three  daus.,  m.  respectively  to  Sir  Hugh  Cuningham,  of 
Bonnington,  Swiaton,  of  Strathore,  and  llcv.  Andrew  Ward- 
robe (or  Wardroper),  three  sons, 

Matthew,  who  s.  his  uncle  John  in  the  estate  of  Culfargie. 
■\Villiani,  minister  of  Largs,  m.  Ann,  sister  of  Lindsay  of 

Edzell,  by  whom  he  appears  to  have  had  two  daus. 
David,  of  Easter  Eynd,  Clerk  to  the  Privy  Council,  who  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Uundas,  of  Duddingston,  by  whom  he 
had  a  dau.  Magdalene,  who  s.  to  her  father's  estate,  and  m. 
Dr.  John  Scott,  of  Coats,  from  whom  the  Scott-Monciieffs, 
of  Fossaway,  are  descended. 
The  eldest  son  of  Alexander  Moncrieff,  M.A., 

Matthew  Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie,  had  a  command  at  the 
battle  of  the  Boyne  under  William  of  Orange,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded.  He  afterwards  left  the  military  pro- 
fession, and  became  a  minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Thomas,  merchant  in 
Edinburgh,  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  in  1692,  Margarcr,  dau.  of  John 
Mitchell,  of  Balbardie  (alive  in  1739),  by  whom  he  had, 
besides  two  daus.  (Anna  and  Elizabeth),  two  sons,  Alexander 
and  John. 

Alexander,  the  elder,  6.  in  1695,  s.  to  Culfargie  in  1708, 
■was  appointed  minister  of  Abernethy  in  1720,  and  di.  1st,  in 
1722,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  of  Penicuik,  Bart, 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Christian  Kilpatrick),*  by  whom  he  had  a 

*  Sir  John  Clerk  had  two  other  daus.  by  the  same  marriage. 
Christian  and  Margaret,  who  m..  respectively,  David  Scton,'  of 
the  family  of  Cariston,  co.  Fife,  and  .lUcxunder  Belsher,  of 
luverniay,  co.  Perth, 


son,  Matthew,  who  s.  him,  and  two  daus.,  of  whom,  Agnes 
))i.  Robert  Cuningham,  of  Comrie.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  eldest 
dau.  of  WilliamLyon,  of  Ogle,  minister  of  Airlie,  by  whom  he 
had  fifteen  children,  of  whom  the  majority  d.  in  infancy.  The 
survivors  were  the  fcllowing, 

George,  Physician  in  Perth,  m.  Janet  Lyon,  of  Ogle,  and 
had  a  son,  Alexander,  and  five  daus. 

William,  minister  at  Alloa,  m.  Miss  Wilson,  by  whom  he 
had,  besides  eight  daus.  and  two  sons,  Alexander,  minister 
at  Muckhart,  m.  —  Ellis,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and 
three  daus.,  and  Hugh,  Phj-sician  in  Alloa,  who  d.  unm. 

Jane,  m.  Rev.  Dr.  Piingle,  of  Perth. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  —  M'Murray,  Lockerbie. 

Agnes,  m.  Cuningham  of  Balgownie. 

Ann,  Capt.  Hutchison,  of  Burntisland. 

Alexander  Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie,  was  one  of  the  four 
founders  of  the  Secession  Church  in  the  year  1733.  An 
interesting  memoir  of  him,  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Young  of  Perth, 
was  published  in  1849.  He  d.  in  1761,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Matthew  Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie,  b.  1725,  also  a  minister 
of  the  Secession  Church,  who  m.  about  1750,  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  Dr.  John  Scott,  of  Coats,  by  his  wife,  Magdalene 
Moncrieff,  already  referred  to,  and  had,  besides  seven  daus., 
three  sons, 
Alexander,  his  successor.  John,  b.  1754. 

Robert,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1763  ;  d.  1798. 
Matthew  Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie,  d.  before  1780,  and  was  s, 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie,  b.  1751,  who  sold  his 
estate  to  the  Earl  of  Wemyss,  retaining  the  superiority,  and 
purchased  Barnhill,  near  Perth,  from  Sir  Stewart Tkriepland.* 
He  HI.   1779,  Janet,  dau.  of  Alexander  Veitch,  heir  of  Hugh 
Veitch,  of  Craigduckie  and  Broomhcad,  by  whom  (who  d.  4 
Feb.    1817)  he  had  (besides    a  dau.  Robina  Scott,  m.  Capt.  J, 
Eckford,  of  H.E.I.C.  Kavy)  four  sons, 
Matthew,  his  successor. 
Alexander,  b.  1784,  d.  s.  p.  1819. 
John  William,  b.  1788,  Capt.  H.E.LC.S.,  m.  Miss  Hill,  by 

whoin  he  had  a  dau.  Robina  Scott,  m.  Dr.  Edie. 
Robert  Hope,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  b.  1786,  m.  Isabella,  dau.. 
of  George  Aitken,  of  Todhall,  and  had  (besides  five  daus.,, 
Mary,  Janet,  Robina,  Isabella,  and  Margaret)  two  sons, 
Alexander,  Writer  to  the  Sianet,  vi.  Euphemia  Dick,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Cuningham,  of  Kewton,  and  has  issue,  five  sons 
and  three  daus. 
George,  Writer  in  Perth,  m.  1st,  Angela,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Birch;  2ndly,  Maria  Williamson,  dau.  of  Major  Rodgcrs; 
Srdly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  Roy.     He  left  issue,  by  his 
1st  and   2nd  wives,  four  sons  and  two  daus.      One  of 
the  sons,  Robert  Hope  Moncrieff,  is  the  author  of  Ouden- 
dale,  Tlie  Exiles  of  France,  and  other  popular  works. 
Alexander  Moncrieff,   of  Barnhill,  d.  April,  1817,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Moncrieff,  of  Barnhill,  b.  28  May,  1783,  Capt. 
in   the  Madras   Cavalry,   m.  1826,   Isabella,    dau.    of  Archi- 
bald   Campbell,    Esq.,    and  sister    of   Alexander  Campbell, 
of  Cammo,  by  whon  (whom  d.  1880),  he  had  four  sons  and  two 
daus., 
Alexander,  his  successor. 
Archibald,  b.  1830;  d.  unm.  1860. 
Matthew,  b.  1832;  d.unm. 

Robert  Hope,  b.  1841  :  murdered  by  Kafirs,  on  the  frontier  of 
Basutoland  and  Natal,  in  1866. 
Elizabeth  Helen. 
Janet,  m.  in  1870,  Rev.  Ninian  Wight,  and  d.  24  Jan.  1877. 

Capt.  Moncrieff  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander,  who  is  8th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Moncrieff, 
of  Kintillo,  son  of  William  Moncrieff,  of  that  ilk,  and  Margaret 
Murray,  of  Balvaird. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  armed  and  langued  az..  a 
chief  erm.  Crests — A  demi-hon  rampant,  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — Sure  Esp^rence. 

The  Culfargie  bearings  matriculated  in  the  Lyon  Register, 
1  May,  1790,  during  the  lifetime  of  the  grandfather  of  the 
present  representative  of  the  family,  are  as  toUsws :— Arg  , 
a  lion  rampant  gu.,  armed  and  langued  az.,  and  a  chief  erm., 
all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  third,  charged  with  six 


*  The  small  manor  of  Barnhill,  which  includes  Moncrieff 
Island,  now  held  in  feu  from  it  by  Sir  Robert  Moncrieffe,  Bart., 
passed  into  the  Thiiepland  family  as  the  dowry  of  the  bride  of 
the  Laird  of  Fingask,  who  was  attainted  after  the  Jacobite 
rising  of  1745;  this  lady  is  known  in  Scottish  song  as  the 
"  Lass  o'Gowrie."  AVhen  Barnhill  was  purchased  by  Alexander 
Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie,  it  became  the  possession  of  the  Mon- 
critffs  a  second  time,  as  it  appears,  from  the  records  of  Perth, 
that  it  was  held  by  another  member  of  that  family  in  the  16tU 
century. 

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8tars  or.     Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  gu.,  langiied  az.      Motto 
— Ksperence. 

Seat — Bandirran,  co.  Perth. 

Xoirn  Bouse— Ui,  Yicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  W. 


SCOTT-MONCKIEFP  OF  FOSSAWAY. 

y.coTT-MoxcEiEFF,  Kev.  William,  M.A.  (Caii- 
Trtb),  of  Fossaway,  co.  Perth  and  Kinross,  J. P.  cos. 
Edinburgh  and'  Perth,  Vicar  of  Christehurch, 
Uishopwearuiouth,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham 
Cathedral,  b.  25  April,  1825;  m.  22  Aug,  1850, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert  Overton,  Esq.  of  Leicester, 
and  had  issue, 

Eobert,  h.  20  May,  1853;  d.  s.  p.  1882. 
-William,  Capt.  Middlesex  Eegt.,  b.  15  June,  1858;  m.  14 
July,    1SS6,    Alice   Margaret,   dau.   of    the  late    John 
Cassels,  Esq.  formerly  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue,  Eobert, 
6.  4  May,  1887  ;  William,  b.  27  April,  1888. 
■  Charles  Elliott,  in  Holy  Orders,   b.  11  April,  1863;  m.  21 
May,  1SS9,  Maude,  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Blackett. 
Susan  Mary,  to.   26  April,  1881,  Eev.  Herbert  Lunn,  Yicar 
of  Christ   Church,   Newcastle-on-Tyne,    and  has  issue, 
three  sons  and  four  daus. 

Xiineag'e. — Eobekt  Scott,  of  Coates,  co.  Fife,  said  to  be 
a  descendant  of  the  old  family  of  Balwearie,  left  a  son, 

John  Scott,  of  Coates,  M.D.  of  Leyden,  1712,  m.  1st, 
Magdalene,  dau.  and  heir  by  Anne  his  wife  (dau.  of  John 
Dundas,  of  Duddingstoun,  co.  Linlithgow),  of  David  Moncrieff, 
■of  Ehynd,  Perth,  Clerk  to  the  Scottish  Privy  Council  of 
William  III.,  youngest  son  of  Eev.  Alexander  Moncrieff,  of 
Scoonie,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Matthew  Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie, 
Perthshire  (see  Monckieff  of  Barnhill),  and  had 

EOBERT. 

Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  Jlatthew  Moncrieff,  of  Culfargie. 
Dr.  Scott  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  William  Gourlay,  of  Kin- 
craig,  CO.  Fife,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  and  d.  17G5,  aged  74. 

EoBEBT  ScoTT-MoN'CBiEFF,  of  Coates  and  Eynd,  s.  to 
Ivewhalls,  co.  Edinburgh,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  David 
Dundas,  of  Duddingstoun,  in  1802 ;  to.  1st,  Jean  dau.  of 
William  Hogg,  Esq.,  by  Jean,  dau.  of  Charles  Stuart,  of 
Dunearn,  co.  Fife,  grandsoa  of  James,  Earl  of  Moray,  and 
bad, 

William. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eobert  Wellwood,  of  Garvock,  co. 
life,  by  whom  he  had 

Eobert,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Wellwood,  1847,  on 
inheriting  as  heir  of  entail  the  estates  of  his  mother's  family. 
Mr.  Scott-WeUwood  m.  Miss  Macdonald,  and  d.  s.  p.  19  Jan. 
1854. 
-Eobert  Scott-Moncrieff  d.  10  Nov.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
AViLLiAM   ScoTT-MoNCBiEFF,   of    Ncwhalls    and  Fossaway. 
He  TO.  1791,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of   Thomas  Hogg, 
Esq.,  by  Colina,  dau.  of  Colin,  eldest  son  of  Sir  James,  Camp- 
bell, Bart.,  of  Aberuchill  and  Kilbryde,  and  d.  1846,  leaving 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  1834), 

EoBEBT. 

David,  who  dropped  the  surname   of   Moncrieff,  m.   1839, 

Mary  Brine,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue. 
William  (Eev.),  minister  of    Penicuik   1830,   vi.    1st,   1830, 

Hectorina  Eobertson,  who  d.  1837,  and  2ndly,  1841,  Mary, 

dau.  of  John  Irving,  brother  of  Lord  Newton,  and  d.  1857, 

leavine  issue. 
•John,   Chartered  Accountant,   ))i.    1st,   Christian,   dau.    of 

Alexander  Majoribanks,  of  that  ilk  and  Balbardie,  anrt2ndly, 

1866,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Laurence  Kobertson,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 
Ann,  m.  1828,  John  Erskine,  Esq.  of  Vanlaw,  co.  Peebles, 

and  d.  s.  p.  Ib51. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1825,  Eobert  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Scotsbank,  co. 

Selkirk,  and  d.  s.  p.  1871. 
EoBEBT  ScoTT-MoNCBiEFF,   of    Fossaway,  Advocate,   6.    1 
Dec.   1793,    m.    1st,     6    Jan.    1820,    Susanna,    2nd    dau.    of 
Alexander  Piingle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank  and  Yair,  co.  Selkirk, 
and  by  her   (who  was   b,   1796,  and  d.  16  May,  1840)  had 
issue, 
William,  now  of  Fossaway. 
Alexander  Pringle,  Major  Bengal  Army,  m.  1850,  Elizabeth, 

dau.  of  Kev.  George   Coventry,  of  Sharwell,  co.  Kinross, 

and  d.  1865,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Eobert,  formerly  merchant  in  Calcutta,  m.  1»57,  Catharine, 

dau.  of   Kenneth  Mackinnon,  M.D.,  and  has  issue,  four 

sons  and  five  daus. 
L'avid,  AVriter  to  the  Signet,  m.  1st,  1850,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

Jaaits   Wilson,    Esq.,  banker,  of   \\'oodburn,   Edinburgh, 


and  niece  of  Professor  Wilson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus.  He  to.  2ndly,  1872,  Mar- 
garet Fisher,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  M  D.,  of  Toronto. 

John  Edward  (Rev.),  vi.  1855,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  James 
Morgan,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  18C0,  leaving  one  son  and  two 
daus. 

Colin  Campbell  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  Col.  E.E.,  C.S.I..  Perma- 
nent.-Under-Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland,  m.  1st,  1861, 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Lewis  Sturge,  Esq.  (who  d.  1874),  and  2ndly, 
1881,  Margaret,  dau.  of  E.  Sturge,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
one  son  and  two  daus. ;  he  m.  3rdly,  Dora,  dau.  of  J. 
Albright,  Esq. 

Charles,  d.s.p.  1859. 

Mary  Anne. 

Eliza,  m.  1847,  Capt.  Robert  Christie,  of  Durie,  Fife,  and 
d.  s.p.  1848. 

Sus:in,  VI.  1850,  A.  Halliday  Douglas,  M.D.,  and  d.s.j). 
1852. 

Joanna,  m.  1861,  the  late  Gen.  Ballard,  C.B.,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Mr.  Scott-Moncrieff  to.    2ndly,   1851,   Mary,   dau.  of  Eobert 
Hamilton,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  and  d.  18  June,  1869,  leaving 
by  her, 

Elizabeth  Mary. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a.  pheon  az.,  between  three  lions' 
heads  erased  gu.,  langucd  of  the  second,  for  Scott  ;  2nd  and 
3id,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  a  chief  erm.,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  az.  Crest — Three  stalks  of  wheat  growing  out  of 
the  ground  ppr.    Motto — Inde  spes. 

Heat — Fossaway,  Dollar,  N.B.  Residence — Christ  Church 
Vicarage,  Sunderland. 


MONINS  OF  KINGWOULD. 

MoNiNS,  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Eingwould,  co. 
Kent,  J. P.  CO.  Kent  and  the  Cinque  Ports,  Capt. 
E.E.  Kent.  Yeo.,  b.  15  Aug.  1851,  m.  15  Jan.  1885, 
Edith  Julia,  dau.  of  the  late  J.  P.  Cobbold,  Esq. 
M.P.  Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

John  Eaton,  b.  27  Sept.  1890. 

Adela  Mary  Evelyn,  6.  15  March,  1893. 

Lineage.— Sir  Stmon  de  Montn,  of  the  Castle  of  Mayon 
in  Normandy,  was  the  founder  of  the  family.  He  accompanied 
William  the  Conqcebob  on  his  expedition  against  England, 
1066,  and  his  descendants  shortly  afterwards  settled  in  Kent, 
in  which  county  they  have  since  remained.  Sir  Symon  bore 
for  his  arms,  gu.  three  crescents,  or.,  the  Coat-Armour  of  the 
Monins  at  this  present  time.  The  orthography  of  the  name 
has  been,  De  Monyn,  Monyngs,  Meninges,  Monyns,  and 
latterly,  Monins.  Sir  Symon  de  Monyn  left  two  sons,  Theobald, 
who  d.  without  issue,  and  Stephen,  both  of  Eschurst,  in  Sussex. 
The  younger. 

Stephen  Monyn,  to.  Amabilia,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Hugh 
de  Montford,  Knt.,  and  ,was  ancestor  of  the  great  house  of 
Monyns,  of  Kent. 

John  Monyns,  Lieut,  of  Dover  Castle,  tejnp.  Henry  YIII. 
(2nd  son  of  John  Monyns,  of  Swanton,  and  younger  brother 
of  Edward  Monyns,  Esq.  of  Waldershare,  ancestor  of  the 
extinct  Baronets,  Monyns,  of  Waldershare  (see  Burke's  £'.c<inc< 
Baronetage),  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Aide,  of 
Chequer,  Kent,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus.  John 
Monyns  d.  in  1554,  and  possessed  the  advowson  of  the  Church 
of  Charlton,  near  Dover,  which  has  remained  to  his  descen- 
dants ever  since.  He  devised  his  lands  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Margarets,  at  Cliffe,  to  his  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Monyns,  of  Dover,  who  was  twice  married,  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peyton,  Knt.  (by  whom  he  had 
Edward,  who  d.  without  issue,  and  a  dau.,  Peyton,  who  m. 
John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Bere,  Kent),  and  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of 
William  Cryspe,  Esq.,  Lieut,  of  Dover  Castle,  by  whom  he  had 
Stephen,  and  several  other  sons,  who  d.  without  issue,  and 
three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Sir  Cavilero  Maycot,  Knt.;  Marion,  m. 
1st,  Coldwell  Eogers,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Christopher  Mann,  Knt. ; 
and  Frances,  m.  Leonard  Sprecklyn,  Esq.  of  St.  Dunstans,  near 
Canterbury.     The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Monyns,  of  Dover,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Hales,  of  Thannington,  Knt.,  by  wnom  he  had  issue  several 
sons  and  daus. 

William  Monyns,  of  Dover  (4th  son  and,  at  length,  heir  of 
this  Stephen  Monyns  of  Dover),  m.  10  Oct.  1664,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Toke,  of  Bere,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  three 
sons  and  two  daus.,  viz.,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  Stephen, 
who  d,  young  in  1656,  and  was  bur.  in  Lyddon  Chancel;  and 
William,  who  left  a  son,  AVilliam.  Of  the  daus.,  Maiy,  m. 
Stephen  Knowler,  of  Canterbury,  Gent.  William  Monyns  d. 
in  1686,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


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Thomas  Montns,  of  Dover,  who  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Eaton,  and  sister  of  Sir  Peter  Eaton,  Knt.,  and  2n[ny, 
Antonia  Frances,  of  Bishopsbourne,  Kent  (widow).  By  his 
marriage  he  had  several  sons  and  daus.  Thomas  Monyns  d. 
1720,  and  was  bur.  at  Charlton  12  April.  His  eldest  surviving 
son, 

The  Bev.  Eichabd  Monins,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Bristol, 
thirteen  years  Head  Master  of  the  King's  School  at  Canter- 
bury, and  patron  of  the  Churches  of  Charlton  and  liingwould, 
Kent,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Daulinge,  Vicar  of 
Alkam,  and  sister  of  John  Daulinge,  Esq.  of  Canterbury,  and 
had  issue,  three  sons  and  five  daus.,  Thomas  d.  an  infant, 
'  1731 :  Richard,  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.,  took  the  name  of  Eaton 
at  the  request  of  Peter  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  and 
became  Rector  of  Charlton  and  Eingwould  after  the  death  of 
his  father;  he  d.  unm.  1770,  and  was  bur.  at  Ringwould  ;  and 
John,  of  whom  hereafter.  Of  the  daus.  Grace  and  Maria  d. 
unru.,  the  first  in  17fi4,  the  second  1769,  both  bur.  at  Ring- 
would  ;  Frances  d.  a  minor  in  1739,  and  bur.  at  Charlton ; 
Catherine,  711.  John  Woodward,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  70th  Regt. 
of  Foot  in  1758.  The  Rev.  Richard  Monins  was  bur.  at  Charl- 
ton. 

John  Monins,  Esq.  of  Canterbury,  3rd  son  and,  on  the  death 
of  his  brother,  the  Rev.  Richard  Monins  Eaton,  heir  to  the 
Eev.  Richard  Monins,  Prebendary  of  Bristol,  was  b.  15  July, 
1741.  He  served,  in  early  life,  a  few  years  in  the  Royal  Navy, 
and  was  present,  when  midshipman,  at  Sir  Edward,  afterwards 
Lord,  Hawke's  engagement  with  the  French  Admiral  Conflaus, 
off  Belleisle,  in  1759.  During  the  same  year  be  quitted  the 
Navy,  having  received  a  commission  in  the  60th  Regt.,  or  as 
they  were  then  styled,  the  "  Royal  Americans,"  and  afterwards 
exchanged  into  the  43rd  Regt.,  then  also  serving  in  America. 

After  residing  some  time  on  his  estate  at  Woodford,  in 
Essex,  he  purchased,  in  1777,  a  property  at  Canterbury,  called 
■"  The  Archbishop's  Palace,"  and  building  himself  a  mansion, 
fitill  called  the  Palace,  dwelt  there  till  his  death,  11  May,  1806, 
and  was  bur.  at  Ringwould.  He  m.  15  Sept.  1788,  Sarah 
<who  d.  28  Jan.  1845),  dau.  of  Mr.  John  Trice,  of  Ashford,  and 
Sby  her  left,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  20  Feb.  1792,  served  throughout  the  Penin- 
sular War,  with  the  52nd  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Waterloo.  He  m.  7  Oct.  1812,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Jull,  Esq.  of  Wingham,  Kent,  and  lias 
issue, 

1  William  Godfrey  Clerk,  h.  25  July,  1813,  late  Capt.  in 
the  23rd  Regt.,  or  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  m.  14  Dec. 
1841,  Dorothy  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  John 
Raper  Hunton,  of  Armathwaite  Castle,  co.  Cumberland. 

2  Elizabeth  Anne  Sarah,  b.  4  Nov.  1823,  to.  21  Jan.  1847, 
William  Gatty,  Esq.,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1893. 

II.  John,  Rev.,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Eaton,  served  in  the  52nd  L.  I.  at  Waterloo,  and  was 
afterwards  Col.  of  tlie  69th,  and  8th,  King's  Regt. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  unm.,  was  at  Waterloo. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Monins,  of  Eingwould,  Kent,  m.  18  Oct.  1808, 
Mary  Lee,  dau.  of  —  Carter,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Kennington  Hall, 
Kent,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  5  June,  1818)  had  issue, 

Richard  Eaton  (Rev.),  6.30  Sept.  1813;  vi.  Emily,  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Chevallier,  of  A  spall  Hall,  Suffolk,  and 
d.  V.  p.  1863,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  13  Nov.  18u3. 
John  Henbt,  now  of  Ringwould. 

Georgina  Emily, /(.  16  April,  1848,  vi.  June,  1871,  Capt. 
Robert  Thomas  Hamond,  E.A.,  of  Pampisford  Hall,  co. 
Cambridge. 

The  Eev.  John  Monins  d.  8  Oct.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son, John  IIenrt,  now  of  Eingwould. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  crescents  or.  Crest — A  crescent.  Motto — 
JMediocria  maxima. 

Seat — Ringwould  House,  Dover,  Kent. 
CluJ) — Junior  Carlton. 


MONRO  OF  ALLAN. 

Monro,  David,  Esq.  of  Allan,  co.  Eoss,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  cos.  Ross  and  Cromarty,  Capt.  (h.p.)  Madras 
Staff  Corps,  Her  Majesty's  Inspector  of  Constabu- 
lary for  Scotland,  b.  1839  ;  m.  19  Nov.  1865,  Louisa 
Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Pelly,  Esq.,  late  Member  of 
Council,  Madras,  son  of  Sir  Henry  Pelly,  1st  Bart , 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Llotd  Doveton,  Capt.  3rd  batt.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, b.  23  July,  1868. 

II.  Raymond  Pelly  Houston,  b.  7  Nov.  1869. 
ni.  David  Hugh  Wratislaw,  b.  21  Sept.  1870. 


I.  Leila  Louisa,  m.  Charles  Bridie,  Esq.,   Superintendent 
of  Police,  Madras  Presidency. 

II.  Ida,  m.  1893,  Major  J.  A.  Campbell,  1st  Seaforth  High- 
landers. 

in.  Katherine  Harriet. 

Lineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  North  British 
family  of  Jilvsno  vf  FouHs. 

Hugh  Monro,  9th  Baron  of  Foulis  in  1425,  m.  1st,  a  dau. 
of  Keith,  Earl  Marischal,  which  lady  d.  in  giving  birth  to  her 
1st  son.  He  m.  2ndly,  the  Lady  Margaret  Sutherland,  dau.  of 
Nicholas,  Earl  of  Sutherland,  and  had  by  her  one  son, 

John  Monro,  ancestor  of  the  Monros,  Lairds  of  Milntown, 
CO.  Eoss.    The  grandson  of  this  John, 

Andrew  Monro,  m.  1511,  Euphamie  Dunbar,  only  child  of 
Dunbar,  Laird  of  Tarbat,  and  by  her  acquired  large  possessions. 
He  was  s.  in  the  estate  of  Milntown  by  his  eldest  son,  George 
Munro,  and  the  lands  of  AUan  and  Allanmore  he  gave  to  his 
2nd  son, 

William  Monro,  of  Allan,  6.  1535,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Brigadier  Shaw,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Andrew  Monro 
(b.  1560),  who  TO.  Mary  Eoss,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  David 
Monro,  b.  1600,  whose  only  son  and  successor,  David  Monro, 
b.  1640,  Capt.  in  the  Earl  of  Eothes'  Horse,  fell  at  the  battle  of 
the  Boyne,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Davis, 
of  Whitehall,  Carrickfergus,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  John  Davis, 
Attorney-General  of  Ireland,  a  son  and  successor,  David 
Monro,  who  to.  Elizabeth  Ross,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Balblair, 
and  had  one  son,  David,  his  successor,  and  a  dau.  Margaret, 
III.  Charles  Mackenzie,  and  had  by  him,  who  changed  his  name 
to  Monro  on  acquiring  his  wife's  estates,  a  son,  Charles,  of 
whom  presently,  as  devisee  of  his  uncle.  The  son,  David 
Monro,  Esq.,  an  Advocate  in  Edinburgh,  left  his  estate  ra 
1765  to  his  nephew,  son  of  his  sister,  as  above, 

Charles  Monro,  Esq.,  who  m.  1st,  1772,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Macleod,  Laird  of  Geanies,  co.  Ross,  and  2ndly, 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Houston,  Esq.  of  Crich,  co. 
Sutherland.  Mr.  Charles  Monro  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

David  Monro,  Esq.  of  Allan,  co.  Ross,  -T.P.  and  D.L.  for 
COS.  Ross  and  Cromarty,  formerly  in  76tl\  Regt.,  b.  Nov.  1808; 
ra.  1831,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Bennet,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1891)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles,  Lieut.  Bombay  Army,  b.  1834  ;  d.  at  sea  1855. 

II.  William,  late  Ensign  76th  Regt.,  6.  1835;  rf.  Aug.  1890, 
unm. 

III.  Robert  Clifford  Lloyd,  b.  1837 ;  lost  at  sea  1854. 

IV.  David,  of  Allan. 

V.  Francis  James  Eraser,  Capt.  11th  Regt.  Madras  Army,  b. 
1843;  /H.  1870,  Gertrude,  only  child  of  A.  Mackay,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service;  she  d.  May,  1877.  He  d.  at  Calcutta, 
15  Sept.  1878. 

VI.  Hugh  Robs,  6.  1845 ;  d.  Sept.  1874,  while  in  active  dis- 
charge of  his  official  duties  as  Inspector  of  Police,  Shotpore 
district,  Punjaub. 

VII.  George  Alexander  Ross,  Ensign  4th  King's  Own  Regt., 
b.  1852;  d.  1874,  at  Fort  Monckton,  a  young  ofiBcer  of  great 
promise. 

I.  Elizabeth  Leila,  d.  Aug.  1889. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  1864,  John  Jervis  Gregory,  Capt.  B.N. 

Arms — Or,   an   eagle's  head   erased    gu.     Crest — An    eagle 
perching  ppr.     Motto — Dread  God. 
Seat — Allan  House,  Fearn,  co.  Eoss.  N.B. 


MONRO  OF  EDMONDSHAM. 

Monro,  Hector,  Esq.  of  Edmondsham.  Dorset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  late  Capt.  57th 
Foot,  b.  4  Oct.  1827;  m.  4  July,  1854,  Adah 
Sebastienne,  dau.  of  Sebastian  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Hector  Edmond,  late  Lieut.  52nd  Light  Infantry,  J.P. 
for  Dorset,  b.  30  Aug.  1855;  m.  1883,Geraldine,  dau.  of  E. 
Fort,  Esq.  of  Eeed  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  M. P.  for  Clitheroe, 
and  has  issue.  Hector  Richard,  6.  18  May,  1885;  Nellie 
Adah;  Erica,  b.  1887,  d.  1889;  Mary  Philadelphia,  &. 
June,  1888. 

II.  Tregonwell,  b.  25  Aug.  1867. 
I.  Adah  Mary. 

Lineagre. — Hector  William  Monho,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Gen. 
in  the  British  Army,  and  sometime  Governor  of  Trinidad,  de- 
scended from  the  ancient  family  of  Monro  of  Foulis  Castle, 
Eosshire,  through  John,  2nd  son  of  Hugh,  9th  Baron,  m.  1796, 
Pliiladelphia  Bower,  by  whom  he  acquired  the  estate  of 
Edmondsham,  and  had  issue, 

4x2 


1412 


MOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


Hectob  William  Eowek,  liis  heir. 
Edimina  Augustus,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  2  Oct.  1852. 
Beckwilh,  d.  unia. 

Pliiladelphia  Jane   Caroline,   m.  IMatthew  Slunro,  Esq.  of 
Fiithani,  co.  Southampton  ;  d.  lSti8. 
Georgina.  Emily  Gordon. 

Flora  Bower,  m.  William  Kutter  Bayley,  Esq.  of  Colford, 
Devon. 
The  eldest  son, 

Hector  William  Bower  Mosko,  Esq.  of  Ewell  Castle, 
Surrey,  and  of  Edmondsh.ain,  Dorset,  6.  9  Dec.  1796  ;  m.  6  July, 
ISCi,  Henrietta  I.ewina,  only  dau.  of  Lewis  Dimoke  Grosvenor 
Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson  and  Cranborne  Lodge,  Dorset, 
l>y  Henrietta,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  William  Portman,  Esq.  of 
Eryanston,  grandfather  of  the  1st  Lord  Portman,  and  hy  her 
(who  d.  lSG-4)  had  issue, 
Hector,  now  of  Edmondsham. 

Eleanor,  m.  10  April,  1»44,  liev.  George  Barons  Norlhcote, 
eldest  son  of  George  Barons  Northcote,  Esq.  of  Somerset 
Court,  Somerset,  and  of  Buckerell,  Devon,  and  d.  March, 
18-18,  leaving  issue,  George  Barons,  b.  16  Jan.  1845;  m. 
1883.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Gen.  Custance,  C.B.,  of  Brook 
Heath,  co.  Wilts  ;  and  Eleanor  Geraldine. 
Isabella,  m.  23  July,  1852,  John  Hervey  Elton  Elwes,  Esq. 
of  Stoke  College,  Suffolk  (she  d.  8  Nov.  1868),  leaving  issue, 
1  Robert  Hervey  Monro.  J. P.,  b.  29  May,  1863;  m.  1875, 
Louisa  Emily  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Frederick  Herbert, 
E.N. ;  2  Gervase  Paget;  1  Isabel  Maiy,  vi.  W.  S.  Sullivan, 
Esq. 

Marv,   m.   19    Sept.   1860,   Gen.    William    Inglis,    C.B.,   of 
Hildersham  Hall,  co.    Cambridge,  and  has  issue,  William 
Eaymond,  m.  and  has  issue  ;  and  Mabel  llaymond. 
Mr.  Monro  d.  20  March,  1842. 

Arms— Or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  gu.,  holding  in  its  beak  a 
laurel  sprig  ppr.  CVest—An  eagle  displayed  ppr.  Motto— '^on 
inferiora. 

Seat — Edmondsham,  Cranborne,  Dorset. 


MONKO  OF  AUCHINBOWIE. 

Eiy>'iNG-MoyEO,  David,  Esq.  of  Aucliinbowie, 
CO.  Stirling,  and  Softlaw,  co.  Roxburgh,  M.A., 
Provost  of  Oiiel  Coll.  Oxon,  b.  16  Nov.  1836. 

J^amilg  of  ginniitg. 

Lineagre. — Tradition  relates  that,  in  the  year  1308, 
William  Bv.nsie  took  the  castle  of  Linlithgow  from  the  Eng- 
lish, by  concealing  himself  and  seven  sons  in  a  waggon  of  hay, 
which  was  stopped  in  the  threshold,  when  the  porter  and  those 
with  him  were  instantly  slain,  and  a  large  party  of  friends, 
lying  in  ambush,  were  admitted,  and  the  garrison  put  to  the 
sword.  The  castle  was  delivered  (goes  on  the  tradition)  by  its 
captor  to  King  Robert  Bruce,  who  rewarded  him  with  a  gilt 
of  lands,  and  assigned  to  the  family,  to  perpetuate  the  memory 
of  this  hardy  adventure,  an  augmentation  of  a  loaded  waggon 
to  their  armorial  bearings. 

Charles  Binning,  Esq.,  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland  1722 
(4th  son  of  Sir  William  Binning,  of  Walliefourd,  a  great  mer- 
chant and  Provost  of  P^dinburgh),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mont- 
gomery, of  Broomlands,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Binning,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archibald 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Torrance,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Charles,  d. 
v.iuii.  1754, and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Catharine,  and  Isabella. 
The  2nd  dau., 

Catharine  Binning,  m.  David  Inglis,  Esq.,  and  had  by  hira 
two  daus.,  Margaiet,  d.  urt.m.,and 

Catharine  Inglis,  m.  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.  of  Craig- 
lockhart  and  Cockburn,  3rd  son  of  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.  of 
Auchinbowie,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Donald 
M'Donald,  of  The  Isles,  and  by  him  had  two  sons,  Alexander, 
and 

David  Monro,  Esq.  of  Softlaw,  who,  by  deed  of  entail, 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Binning.  He  m.  1st,  1803, 
his  cousin,  Soplda,  only  child  and  heir  of  George  Home,  Esq. 
of  Argaty  (lineally  descended  from  George  Home,  of  Argaty, 
Bon  of  Sir  Patrick  Home,  of  Polwarth),  by  Jane  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Monro,  Esq.  of  Auchinbowie, 
eldest  son  of  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.  of  Auchinbowie,  and  his 
■wife,  Isabella  M'Donald,  of  The  Isles.  By  her  (who  d.  1800;  he 
had, 

I.  George  Home  Monro  Binning-Home,  of  Argaty  and  Soft- 
law.  J. P.,  6.  28   M.ay,   1804;    ra.  20  Feb.  1839,  Catherine 
Burnett,  of  Gadsirth,  co.  Ayr,  and  d.  10  Jan.  1884,  without 
surviving  issue.     His  children  were, 
1  David  George,  b.  13  Feb.  1843;  d.  June,  1859. 
'i  George  Joseph,  6.  22  May,  1845;  d.  young. 


1  Sophia  Margaret,  d.  March,  ISGO. 

2  Catherine  Jane  Agues,  d.  Feb.  1865. 

II.  Alexander-Binning  Monro,  of  Auchinbowie. 

Mr.  Binning  m.  2ndly,  1813,  Isabella  Blair,  and  by  her  had  s 
son, 

III.  Robert  Blair  Monro,  b.  1814,  H.E.I. C.S. ;  to.  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Lewis  Ferrier,  of  Bellesyde,  and  d.  1891. 

Mr.  Binning  d.  1842.     His2udson, 

Alexander  Binning-BIonro,  Esq.  of  Auchinbowie,  co. 
Stirling,  and  Softlaw,  co.  Roxburgh,  J. P.,  6.  22  May,  1805  ; 
m.  4  Aug.  1835,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Alexander  Monro,  M.D.  oJ 
Craiglockhart,  and  had  issue, 

I.  David,  now  of  Auchinbow  ie. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  12  April,  1838  ;  7)i.  8  March,  1862,  and  has 
issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

III.  George  Home,  6. 28  Nov.  1840;  m.  27  Jan.  1873,  Isabella 
Selina,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Stede 

Hill,  Harrietsham,  Kent,  and  d.  in  New  Zealand  25  June, 
1685,  leaving  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Charles  Carmichael,  b.  1  Dec.  1851. 

I.  Maria  Agnes,  m.  Col.  T.  P.  Waterman,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

II.  Jaue  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1887. 
Mr.  A.  Biuning-Monro  d.  1891. 

^ifamilg  of  '§oraz  of  ^rgnlij. 

George  Home,  of  Argaty  and  Bundles,  living  5  Feb.  1504-5, 
and  25  July,  1502,  son,  by  Helen  Shaw,  his  wife,  of  Sir  Patrick 
Home,  of  Polwarth,  who  had  Argaty  and  Lundy  granted  him 
by  charter  dated  1464 ;  m.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert,  Srd 
LordErskine,  of  Mar,  who  fellatFlodden,  and  had  three  sons. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Home,  of  Argaty,  s.  his  father  some  time  after 
July,  1562,  and  rf.  about  1574,  leaving,  by  Mariot  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Campbell,  of  Glenurchy,  a  son  and  heir, 

Patrick  Ho.me,  of  Argaty,  d.  Jan.  1629,  leaving,  vvith  other 
issue,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Home,  of  Argaty,  served  heir  to  his  father  in  Argaty, 
and  to  his  great-uncle,  Patrick,  in  Correquhormbie,  13  March, 
1629.  He  m.  Mary  Mushett,  and  d.  some  time  before  Oct, 
1659,  having  had  seven  sons.  Mr.  Home  lost  the  half  of  his 
estates  from  his  adherence  to  the  cause  of  Charles  I.  His 
4th  son, 

Henrt  Home,  bapt.  27  July,  1633,  s.  to  Argaty  on  the  death 
of  his  brother,  John,  and  was  served  heir  to  his  father  in  those 
lands  26  Oct.  1682.  He  ?«.  before  1080,  Janet  Moir,  and.  d. 
July,  1689,  having  had  issue,  besides  two  daus., 

I.  George,  of  Argaty,  bapt.  12  March,  1086-87,  served  heir 
to  his  lather  5  Aug.  1700  ;  resigned  Argaty,  and  obtained  a 
new  charter  1  April,  1709.    He  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1751. 

I.  Mary,  of  Argaty,  vi.  George  Stewart,  of  Ballachallen,  and 
by  hira  (who  d.  before  Sept.  1751;  had,  with  other  issue, 

1  David  Home  Stewart,  d.  s.  p. 

2  George  Home   Stewart,  m.  Anne  Digges,  of   Chilham 
Castle,  Kent,  and  was  father  of 

George  Home,  of  Argaty,  who  s.  his  uncle  David.  He  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Monro,  of  Auchinbowie  (by  hi.« 
wife,  Sophia  Inglis,  of  Auchendenny),  son  of  Alexander 
Monro,  of  Auchinbowie,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  sister  of 
Sir  Donald  M'Donald,  Bart,  of  The  Isles,  d.  unm.  1720. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  George  Home  had  a  dau., 
Sophia  Home,  of  Argaty,  vi.  her  cousin,  David  Monro 
Binning,  Esq,  of  Softlaw. 

Sen/s— Auchinbowie,  Stirling  ;  and  Softlaw,  Roxburgh. 
Club — Athenaeum. 


MONRO  OF  INGSDON. 

Monro,  Capt.  Charles  James  Hale,  of  Ingsdon, 
Devon,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  36th  Eegt.,  b.  1828 ; 
■m.  1855,  Marion,  dau.  of  Greorge  Wilhington,  Esq. 
of  Parkfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Las  issue, 
I.  Seymour   Charles  Hale,  6.  1856,  Brevet-Major  1st  Sea- 
forth    Highlanders  ;    m.     18s0,     Lady    Ida    Constance 
Vaughan,  eldest  dau.  of  Ernest,  5th  Earl  of  Lisburue,  and 
has  issue,  with  a  dau.  b.  1889,  a  son, 
Charles  Henry  Hale,  I.  1887. 

I.  Helen  Louisa  Hale,  m.  Robert  Maclachlan,  Esq.,  son  of 
George    Maclachlan,    Esq.    of    Maclachlan    and    Castle 

Lachlan. 

II.  Colina  Marion  Ilalc. 

Mr.  Monro  is  tlie  eldest  son  of  Charles  Hale  JMonro, 
Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ingsdon,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Patrick   Macdougall,  Esq.  of 


MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


1413 


Macdoiigall,  and  DunoUie  Cnstle,  co.  Argyll.  lie 
s.  his  father  as  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ingsdon  iu 
1867. 

Seat — Ingsdon,  Newton  Abbot. 
Cli'M—Avmy  and  Navy. 


MONTAGU  OF  PAPPLEWICK  AND 
INGMANTHORPE. 

MoxTAGTT,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Ingmanthorpe 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  Pupplewick,  co.  Notts,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  York,  1853,  b.  1815  ;  s.  his  father 
1847.  This  gentleman  was  authorized  by  royal 
licence,  27  Feb.  1826,  to  take  the  name  and  arms 
of  Montagu  only,  in  lieu  of  those  of  Fountatne 
Wilson,  by  directions  contained  in  the  will  of 
the  Eight  Hon.  Frederick  Montagu  of  Papple- 
wick. 

Iiineage.  —John  Fountatne,  Scrjeant-at-Law  (grandson 
of  Arthur  Fountaine,  of  Salle,  Norfolk,),  m.  Theodosia,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Harrington,  Bart,  of  Ridlington,  and  d.  4  June, 
1671,  aged  70.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Fodntayne,  Esq.,  m.  F.lizalieth,  dau. and  heir  of  JIajur 
John  Monckton,  of  Melton,  grandson  of  Marmaduke  Monckton, 
Esq.  of  Caville,  and  had  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Richard 
Osbaldeston,  Knt.  of  Hunmanby,  and  Theodosia,  m.  Robert 
Monckton,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  John  Monckton,  1st 
Viscount  Gai.wat.  Mr.  Fountayne  d.  Sept.  1680,  and  be- 
queathed his  estates  to  his  brother, 

Thomas  FonNTAYNTS,  Esq.  of  Melton,  b.  10.39,  m.  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Chester,  Esq.  of  Cockenhatch,  co.  Hert- 
ford, and  dying  1709,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Simon 
Patrick,  Esq.,  and  Judith,  m.  Thomas  Sherlock,  Master  of  the 
Temple)  an  only  surviving  soU; 

John  Fountayne,  Esq.  of  Melton,  h.  1684 ;  m.  Elizabeth  dau. 
of  Francis  Carew,  Esq.  of  Beddington,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
£>  Jan.  1768)  left  at  his  decease,  1736  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
m.  Charles  Eyre,  M.D.,  and  Anne,  ra.  Edward  "Weston,  Esq.), 
four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Foc.ntayne,  Esq.  of  Melton,  h.  1713;  m.  Ann.  dau. 
of  Sir  Nicholas  Carew,  Bart.,  of  Beddington,  but  dying  s.  p. 
1739,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Fountayne,  CD.,  Dean  of  York,  6.  1715;  in.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Bromley,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons  and  Secretai-y  of  State  Ump.  Queen  Anne,  but  had 
by  her  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Whichcote,  Esq,  of  Harpswell,  by  wliom  (who  d.  22  Aug. 
3.750)  he  had  one  dau., 

I.  Frances  Maria,  m.  27  Feb.  1773,  William  Tatton,  Esq.  of 
Witliensliaw.  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Egekton,  and 
dving  1777,  left  a  son,  William  Tutton,  M.P.,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Dr.  Fountayne  »i.  3rdly,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Charles 
Montagu,  Esq,  of  I'applewick,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  12 
Sept.  1786)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Charles,  d.  v.  p.  1  Jan.  1780,  unm. 

I.  Anne,  deceased. 

II.  Elizaekth,  ni.  1781,  Richard  Wilson,  Esq,  of  Rudding 
Hall,  CO.  York,  eldest  son  (by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Gibson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London)  of  Christopher  Wilson, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Richard  Wilson, 
liecordcr  of  Leeds,  and  dying  10  Jan.  1786,  at  the  early  age 
of  24,  left  two  sons, 

1  Richard  Fountayne  Wilson,  heir  to  his  grandfather, 

2  Thomas  Charles  Wilson,  ((.  1801,  aged  16. 

III.  Catherine  Judith,  d.  unm.  at  Bath,  3  March,  1824. 

The  DeaiT  of  York  d.  14  Feb.  1  802,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
Eurviving  grandson, 

Richard  Fountayne  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Melton  Park,  M.P. 
for  CO.  York,  and  High  Sheriff  1807,  6.  June,  1783;  m.  Sopliia, 
8rd  dau.  of  George  Osbaldeston,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Hutton  Bushell, 
and,  dying  1847,  left  issue, 

Andrew,  now  of  Ingraanthorpe  and  Papplewick. 
James,  of  Melton  Park,  Doncaster,  and  of  Ely,  Isle  of  Ely,  J. P. 
West  Riding  Yorkshire,  High  Sheriff  cos.  Cambridge  and 
Hunts  1874,  6. 1819  ;  m.2a  Aug.  1874,  Laura  Adeline,  younger 
dau.  of  Ernest  Thellusson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Auldyn,  Isle  of 
Man,  and  d.  Jan.  1891,  leaving  issue,  with  Ave  daus., 

1  Frederick  James  Osbaldeston,  of  Melton  Park,  b.  1878. 

2  James  Fountayne,  6.  1888. 

Sophia,  m.  Gen.  Sir  William  Gabriel  Davy,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  of 
Ti-acy  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  his  widow,  5  Dec.  1866. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1841,  Henley  G.  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Elmsall 
Lodge. 


Mary,  m.  Col.  James  England. 

Theodosia,  r,i.  1844,  Lieut.-Gen.  SirRichard  England,  G.C.B., 
K.H.,  of  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Hants,  and  d.  l,'-80. 

Catherine  Judith,  vi.  7  June,  1853,  Sir  Richaid  Price  Puleston, 
Bart,  of  Emral,  co.  Flint. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  gu.,  within  a 
bo'dure  sa.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  couped  or,  beak  and  wings 
addonsed  sa. 

Seats — Ingmanthorpe  Hall,  near  Wetherby,  co.  York ;  Papple- 
wick Hall,  Notts. 


MONTEITH  OF  CARSTAIES. 

MONTEITH,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Carstairs,  co.  Lanark, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  5.29  March,  1852 ;  m.  1874,  Florence 
Catherine  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Arthur  Edward 
Herbert,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry,  6.  1876. 

Liineag'e. — xVbout  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  JAsrES 
Monteith  (the  great-great-gre.at-grandfather  of  the  present 
Joseph  Monteith,  Esq.)  lived  on  his  small  estate  in  the  district 
of  Aberfoyle,  co.  Perth.  Towards  its  close,  he  drew  upon  him- 
self the  determined  hostility  of  Rob  Roy  by  a  steady  refusal  to 
pay  to  that  predatory  hero  Black  Mail,  or  the  annual  tribute 
wliich  he  levied  upon  all  within  his  reach,  and  which  none  but 
men  much  more  powerful  than  the  small  Aberfoyle  laird  ever 
succeeded  in  resisting.  Three  several  times,  in  revenge  for 
this  resistance  to  what  he  almost  considered  his  established 
right,  Rob  severely  pillaged  and  plundered  Mr.  Monteith's 
property.  Determined  not  to  yield,  and  yet  unable  to  face  a 
continuation  of  such  loss,  Mr.  Monteith  withdrew  to  Glasgow, 
just  then  rising  into  the  focus  of  energy  and  enterprise.  The 
emigrant  from  the  Highland  hills,  his  one  son,  and  three  daus., 
are  still,  after  the  lapse  of  more  than  150  years,  commemo- 
rated in  Glasgow  by  a  rhymic  description,  in  which  a  few 
pietensions,  perhaps  inconsistent  with  their  pecuniary  diffi- 
culties, may  be  alluded  to,  and  in  which  the  latter  figure  as — 
"  Jenny  wi'  the  ruffles, 
Maggie  wi*  the  buckles. 
And  Nannie  wi'  the  cork-heeled  shoon." 
James  Monteith  d.  without  realizing  his  design,  and  only 
gradually,  though  quickly,  were  matured  under  his  successors 
those  vast  concerns  with  which,  throughout  ScotlancJ,  the 
name  of  the  family  is  associated.  His  grandson,  James  Mon- 
teith, was  early  in  such  a  position  as  to  enable  him  to  master 
the  first  opening  of  the  cotton  trade,  and  he  is  in  fact  justly 
considered  the  founder  of  some  branches  of  the  cotton  trade  in 
Scotland.     He  was  father  of 

Henry  Monteith,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Lanark,  who  purchased 
the  estate  of  Carstairs  from  the  Fullerton  family.  He  hi.  1st, 
Christina  Cameron,  of  the  clan  Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  and 
2iidly,  Miss  Fullerton.    By  the  former  he  was  father  of 

Robert  Joseph  Ignatius  Monteith,  Esq.  of  Carstairs, 
BI.A.,  J.P.  andD.L.,  6.1812;  m.  1845,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of 
Jo.scph  Mellish,  Esq.  of  Blythe,  co.  Northampton  (of  a  family 
of  old  possessions),  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  &.28  Feb.  1851,  deceased. 

Josei'H,  now  of  Carstairs. 

Mary  Frances,  m.i  Oct.  1870,  Francis  Kerr,  Esq..  3rd  son  of 
Lord  Henry  Kerr,  and  by  liini  (who  (i.  30  May,  1884)  has 
one  son  and  six  daus. 

Christina,  deceased. 

Caroline,  deceased. 
Mr.  Monteith  d.  31  March,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Joseph 
Monteith,  Esq.,  now  of  Carstairs. 

Seat — Carstairs  House,  co.  Lanark, 


MONTGOMERIE  OF  GAKBOLDISHAM. 

MoLYNEiTX-MoNTGOMERiE,  Cecil  Thomas,  Esq. 
of  Garboldisham  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
and  County  Alderman,  formerly  in  the  Grenadier 
Guards,  b.  1846 ;  m.  29  Sept.  1868,  Eleanor  Frances, 
6th  dau,  of  Hon.  Arthur  Lascelies,  of  Norley, 
Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Frederic,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  18  Sept. 

1869. 
I.  Mary.  n.  Olive. 

III.  Esther.  iv.  Geraldine. 

V.  Katy. 

liineagre. — Tliis  family  descends  from  that  of  Eglinton. 


1-il-i 


irox 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


George  'Moxtgomekie,  of  Broomlands,  6.  1614  (the  2ncl  son 
of  Hugh  Montgomery,  of  Aucliinhoocl),  m.  1st,  Anne  Barclay, 
dan.  of  tlie  Laird  of  Perceton,  and  by  her  had  Hugh  and 
William,  and  one  dau.  Jean.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Wallace 
(of  ShewaltonV  and  had  i^sne,  six  sons  and  ane  dau.  George 
Montgomerie  d.  7  May,  1700,  aged  86.  His  5th  son  by  his  2nd 
marriage  was 

John  Montgomerie,  of  Wrae  and  Auchinhood,  Deputy- 
Secretary  for  Scotland  He  in.  circa  1685,  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Sir  Eobcrt  Barclay,  of  Perceton,  and  d.  1721.  He  was  s.  by 
Ills  only  son, 

GEor.r.E  MoNTGOMEBiE,  of  'Wrae,  who  removed  to  England, 
where  he  m.  Abigail,  dau.  of  Lilious  Turner,  Esq.  of  London, 
by  whom  he  had  five  sons, 

John  Elias,  b.  14  June,  1711;  (?.  young. 

Geokge,  of  whom  presently.  Eliis,  6. 10  Nov.  1713. 

Ed-.vard,  of  TliiindLisley  Hall,  b.  18  June,  1716 ;  d.  1747. 

Edward.  6.16  June,  1720. 

Elizabeth,  6. 19  Feb.  1714. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Moxtgomeeie,  Esq.  otThundersIey  Hall,  Essex,  and 
Chippenham  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  6.  30  Aug.  1712,  High 
Sheritf  for  co.  Cambridge  1759,  and  M.P.  for  Ipswich  ;  m.  1739, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Jacob  Sawbiidge,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wilts, 
and  d.  29  March,  1766.     He  was  s.  by  his  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Katt  Montgomerie,  6. 1740 ;  m.  1760,  Crisp  Molyneux,  Esq. 
of  Garboklisham  Hall,  Norfolk,  BI.P.  for  Lynn,  grand.son  of 
Col.  Joseph  Ciisp  of  St.  Kitts,  W.I.,  one  of  the  first  magis- 
trates commissioned  in  that  island,  1696,  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Charlotte,  m.—  Colston,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  7/i.  29  June,  1783,  Sir  William  Burnaby,  2nd  Bart. 

Katherine,  m.  —  Sandys,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Moltneux,  Esq.  of  Garboldisham  Hall,  6. 1761 ;  s.  his 
father.  He  assuined  (pursuant  to  the  will  of  his  grandfather) 
the  surname  of  Montgomerie  by  royal  licence,  dated  6  Sept. 
1780.  He  -III.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Michael  White,  Esq.,  Governor 
of  the  Leeward  Islands,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  left  at  his 
decease,  1803, 

Ceisp,  of  Garboldisham  Hall,  6.1780,  Capt.  in  the  Guards ; 
in.Mary,  dau.  of —  Parsons,  Esq.,  and  rf.a.p.  1850. 
William,  6.1785;  d.l798. 

Thomas  Molyneux,  6.1788;  vi.  1844,  the  Hon.  Georglana 
Foley,  dau.  of  Thomas,  3rd  Lord  Foley,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Nov.  1864),  left  at  his  decease,  March,  1855,  a  son,  Cecil 
Thomas,  now  of  Garboldisham. 

George,  6. 1793;  Rector  of  Garboldisham  ;  d.unm.  1849. 
Frederick,  »ii.  1830,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Butler,  Esq., 
grandson  of  Brinsley,  l.^t  Viscount  I.anosborough,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  June  1866)  had  issue,  one  surviving  son, 
Frederick  Butler,  iJarristcr-at-Law,  6.  1832  ;    m.  22  Oct. 
1878,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Colin  Lind.say,  and  has 
issue,  1  Robert  Cecil  Lindsay  ;  2  Arthur  Frederic  :  3  Chark  s 
Alfred  ;    4  Eustace   William  ;   5  Hugh  George  ;   and   1 
Dorothea  Frances. 
Charlotte  Molyneux,   m.  1309,   Francis  Carleton,    Esq.  of 

Clare,  co.  Tipperary. 
Lucretia,  m.  1809,  Sir  Alexander  Don,  Bart.,  and  d.s.p.  1815. 
Fanny,  m.  1819,  Richard   Sumner,  Esq.,  son  of  K.  Sumner, 
of  Puttenham  Priory,  Guildford,  by  the  sister  of  Adminil 
Ix)rd  Gambler,  and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue.  Lydia. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th, 
az.,  a  branch  of  palm  tree  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or;  2nd 
and  3rd,  gu,,  three  gem  riniis,  or,  gemmed  az  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
JIoLTNECx  and  Turner  quarterly.  Crest — A  palm  branch  ppr. 
Motio — Procediinus  in  pace. 

Scai— Garboldisham  Hall  and  Garboldisham  Manor,    East 
Harling. 
Hesidence — Gissing  Hall,  Diss,  Norfolk. 
C/it6— Travellers'. 


MONTGOMERY   OF    GREY   ABBEY. 

MoxTGOMEET,  HuGH,  Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey,  co. 
Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1845,  b.  2G 
June,  1821 ;  m.  20  Oct.  1846,  the  Lady  Charlotte 
EUzabeth  Herbert,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward,  2nd  Earl 
of  Powis,  K.Gr.,  and  has  issue, 

I  William  Edward,  J. P.,  Col.  Scots  Guards,  6.  18  July, 
1847;  )/i.  21  June,  1891,  Alberta  Victoria,  dau.  of  Gen. 
the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Ponsonby,  G.C.B. 

n.  Robert  Arthur,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  D.A.A.G.,  6.  7  Sept. 
1848  ;  m.  11  Dec.  1880,  Maria  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard 
Gosling,  Esq.  of  Ecclesfield,  Ashford,  co.  Middlesex. 

ni.  Percy  Hugh  Seymour,  6.  8  March,  1856. 

IV.  Francis  Henry,  b.  1  Sept.  1857. 


V.  George  Fitzmaurice,  6.  27  Jan.  1861. 

I.  Lucy  Florentia. 

II.  Edith  Cecilia,  nx.  5  Sept.  1878,  Col.  Henry  Charles  Dug^ 
dale.  Rifle  Brigade. 

III.  Charlotte  Henrietta  Emily,  to.  2  June,  1874,  Robert  J. 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Caerhowcl,  co.  Montgomery,  J.P.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Royal  Monmouth  Rifles. 

IV.  Evelyn  Mary. 

Iiineage.— This  is  the  Braidstane  line  of  the  noble  House 
of  Eglinton. 

Robert  Montgomery,  2nd  son  of  Alexander,  Master  of 
Montgomery,  and  brother  of  Alexander,  2nd  Lord  Montgo- 
meiy,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Eglinton,  obtained  for  his  patri- 
mony, from  his  grandfather,  Alexander,  1st  Lord,  the  lands  of 
Braidstane,  and  thus  became  its  laird.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Montgomery,  2nd  Laird  of  Braidstane,  who  left  a 
son  and  heir, 

Robert  Montgomery,  3rd  Laird  of  Braidstane,  whose  son 
and  successor, 

Adam  Montgomery,  4th  Laird  of  Braidstane,  m.  the  eldest 
dau.  of  Colquhoun,  of  Luss,  and  d.  about  1550,  leaving  two 
sons,  1  Adam,  whose  eldest  son,  Sir  Hugh  Montgomery,  6th 
Laird  of  Braidstane,  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  1622, 
as  Viscount  Montgomery,  and  Earl  of  Mount  Alexander  of 
the  Great  Ardes,  co.  Down,  a  title  now  extinct ;  2  Robert. 
The  younger  son, 

Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.,  was  father  of 

John  Montgomery,  Esq.,  who  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  early 
part  of  the  reign  of  King  James  I.  He  rn.  an  heir  of  the- 
family  of  Stewart,  in  Scotland,  and  was  father  of 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Maghera,  co.  Derry,  M.P.  for 
Newtownards.  He  left  two  sons,  Hugh,  his  heir,  and  John. 
The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Maghera,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  McClelland,  by  whom  he  had  several  daus.,  and  aa 
only  son,  his  successor, 

William  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Maghera,  to.  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  James  Macgill,  of  Kirkistown,  co. 
Down,  and  had,  with  one  dau.  Lucy,  d.  unm.  1701,  an  only 
son,  his  successor, 

William  Montgomery,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  1719,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Edward  Hall,  Esq.  of  Strangford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1723> 
had  Edward,  who  d.  1726,  and  William,  his  heir.  He  to. 
2ndly,  1725,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hill,  Esq.  of  Bucks. 
By  this  lady  (who  d.  1789)  he  had  (with  three  dans.,  Mary,  to. 
1749,  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down,  d.  s.  p. 
1755;  Anne,  TO.  James  Dobbin,  Esq.  of  Donaghadee,  t?.  1812; 
and  Catherine,  m.  1754,  George  Matthews,  Esq.  of  Spiingvale, 
CO.  Down),  four  sons,  I.  Hugh,  rf.  «?im.  1765;  ii.  James,  d.  umii. 
1796;  III.  Robert,  d.  unm.  1758;  iv.  Samuel,  Lieut.-Col.  12th 
Regt.,  111.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Drury,  and  d.  s.  ^). 
Mr  Blontgomery  d.  1755,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey,  M.P.  for  Hills- 
borough, m.  1749,  Susanna,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of,John  Jelly^ 
Esq.  of  Rathmullen,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

William,  Major  40th  Regt.,  killed  in  America,  8  Sept.  1881. 
Hugh,  heir  to  his  father.  Edward,  R.N.,  d.unrii^ 

F"rancis,  Capt.  67th  Regt.,  d.unm.lSOS. 
Dorcas,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Mr.  Montgomery  d.  Nov.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son. 

Rev.  Hugh  Montgomery,  of  Grey  Abbey,  6.  1754 ;  m.  1782, 
the  Hon.  Emilia  Ward,  youngest  dau.  of  Bernard,  1st  Viscount 
Bangor  (by  his  wife,  Lady  Anne  Bligh,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of 
Darnley),  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Hugh  Bernard,  Capt.  in  the  Guards,  was  severely  wounded 
at  Waterloo,  of  which  he  never  recovered  ;  d.  2  May,  1817. 

III.  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Portaferry,  and  Chancellor  of 
tlie  Uioecse  of  Down,  d.unm.  1825. 

IV.  Arthur  Hill,  of  Tyrella,  co.Down,  D.L.and  J.P.ofthat 
CO.,  TO  May,  1825,  Lady  Matilda  Anne  Parker,  3rd  dau. of 
Thomas,  5th  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hugh  Parker,  of  Tyrella,  co.  Down,  Major-Gen.  in  th& 
army,  late  Liiut.-Col.60th  Rifles,  6. Sept.  1SJ9. 

2  Arthur  Hill  Sandys,  Lieut.-Col.  late  liifio  Brigade,  now 
commanding  the  provisional  Bait.,  6.27  Oct.  1841;  to. 
1873,  Constance  Anne  Katharine,  eldest  dau  of  Robert 
Bryce  Hay,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  6. 1876. 

1  Amelia  JIaria  Eliza.  2  Frances  Arabell^i  Lonisa. 

V.  John  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  19  Dec.  1845. 

VI.  Francis  Octavius,  Major  45th  Regt.,  and  Col.  Comm. 
Royal  Down  Rifles,  to.  6  Oct.  1842,  Arabella  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Kean  Osborne,  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  by 
his  wife,  the  Hon.  Theodosia  Ward,  grand-dau.  of  Bernard 
1st  Viscount  Bangor,  and  d.  19  April,  1885. 


MOJS" 


THE  LAN'DED  GENTRY. 


MOX 


1415 


vir.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Sandys,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d. 
18  March,  1827. 

I.  Anne  Catherine,  d.  unin.  1802,  aged  17. 

H.  Emilia  Georgiana  Susanna,  m.  4  l"eb.  1817,  James  Myles 
Eeilly,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-La\v,  youngest  son  of  John  Rcilly, 
Esq.  of  Scaivagh,  co.  Down  (ic/iich  see),  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Montgomery  d.  at  Grey  Abbey,  30  Marcli,  181.5,  aud  was  s. 
Ipy  his  eldest  son, 

William  Montgomert,  Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Down  1824,  ra.  March,  1817,  Lady  Amelia  Elizabeth 
Parker  (who  d.  5  Feb.  1881),  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  5th  Earl  of 
Macclesfield  ;  d.  3  May,  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child,  the 
present  Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey. 

Amis — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,'for 
MoNTGO.MEKT ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  annulets  or,  gemmed 
az.,  for  Eglinton  :  all  within  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  a 
doulile  tressure  fli.iry  counterflory  gu. ;  on  a  surcoat  a  sword 
and  sceptre  saltirewise  ppr.  Crest — Out  of  a  cap  of  maintenance 
an  arm  in  armour  erect,  grasping  a  sword. 

Scat — Grey  Abbey,  Kewtownards,  co.  Down. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    KILLEE. 

MoNTGOMEET,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Killee  and 
CareysTille,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  B.A.  Ti-in.  Coll.  Dublin, 
h.  1843 ;  m.  1866,  Elizabeth.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edward  Keily  Carey,  Esq.  of  Careysville,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William.  6.  1868.  ii.  Edward  Hugh,  6.  18G1. 

III.  George  Howard,  b.  1873. 

IV.  Thomas  Alexander,  6.  1876. 

I.  Margaret,  6.  1867;  m.  21  July,  1892,  Captain  Herbert 
Sturges  Barlow,  1st  Batt.  Seaforlh  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs)  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Robert  George,  b.  Aug.  1893. 

II.  Grace,  b.  26  April,  1885. 

Lineage.— Rev.  James  Montgomery,  Chaplain  of  Grey 
Abbey,  co.  Down,  stated  to  be  a  scion  of  the  Hessilhead 
branch  of  the  house  of  Montgomery,  was  among  the  followers 
of  his  kinsman,  Hugh  Montgomery,  Laird  of  Braidstane 
(created  3  May,  1622,  Viscoimt  Montgomery,  of  Ardes),  when 
he  removed  to  Ireland  at  the  plantation  of  Ulster.    His  son, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  of  Ballynagown,  co.  Down,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Lindsay,  of  Dromrod,  and  had  issue.  His  2nd 
son, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  was  at  first  put  to  sea  by  liis  father, 
and  made  two  voyages  to  America.  He  afterwards  entered 
the  army,  and  served  under  William  III.  in  Ireland,  and  in 
1702  was  in  the  Duke  of  Ormonde's  Troop  of  Horse,  and  served 
in  Flanders  and  in  England.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Howard,  widow 
of  Col.  Francis  de  la  Rue,  (a  Frenchman,  who  served  under 
AViLLiAM  III.,  and  had  a  grant  by  patent,  dated  28  Sept.  1699, 
of  Killee  and  other  lands  in  co.  Cork  and  elsewhere,  and  who 
d.  1701,  leaving  an  only  son,  Wriothesley  De  la  Rue,  d.  s.  'j}. 
1734),  and  by  her  had  an  only  son, 

George  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Killee,  co.  Cork,  to  whom  his 
half-brother,  Wriothe.=ley  De  la  Rue,  devised  all  his  estates, 
in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Morgan  Magan,  Esq.  of  Togherstown,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.;  ii.  John 
d.  s.  p. ;  \u.  George,  of  whom  hereafter;  iv.  Hugh,  «i.  and 
had  issue,  who  settled  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  i.  Elizabeth, 
m.  Arthur  Duhig,  Esq., Barrister;  ii.  Katherine,  d.  s.  ^j.  The 
3rd  son, 

George  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Killee,  in.  1787,  Mary  Quin, 
of  Loloher,  Cahir,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  m. 
Katherine  Franks,  and  cZ.  s.  ^.  ,•  ii.  John,  killed  at  the  battle 
of  Talavera;  in.  George,  d.  s.  p. ;  iv.  William  Qcin,  of  whom 
hereafter;  v.  Arthur,  d.  s. p.  1847;  i.  Maria,  d.  s.  p.  1830. 
The  4th  son. 

Rev.  William  Qdin  Montgomery,  of  Killee,  m.  1840,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Rev.  P.  Sleeman,  of  Whitechu.rch,  co.  Devon,  and  d. 
1869,  having  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Bedford,  m.  20  Oct.  1874,  Dorothea  Maria,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Riall,  Esq.  of  Annerville,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has 
issue,  Arthur  Samuel ;  and  Amy  Maria. 

III.  William  Hugh  (Uev.),  Hector  of  Sutcombe,  Holsworthy, 
CO.  Devon,  m,  Adela  Auber,  of  Bovey  Tracey,  same  co.  aud 
had  issue. 

I.  Katherine,  d.  s.  p.  n.  Grace,  d.s.p. 

m.  Amy,  d.  s.  p.  rv.  Mary,  d.  s.  p. 

Seats — Killee,  Mitchelstown,  and  Careysville,  Fermoy,  both 
in  CO.  Cork. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    BEAULIETJ. 

MONTGOJIEEY,      ElCHAED      JOHNSTON,      Esq.      of 

Beaulieu,  co.  Louth,  J. P.,  b.  1855;  m.  25  JVlarch, 
1890,  Maud  Helena  Collingwood,  only  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Stephen  Eobinson,  Bart,  of  Bokeby. 

Iiineagre. — Alexander  Montgomery,  of  the  House  of 
Hazlehead,  in  Ayrshire,  who  first  settled  in  Ireland,  came  at 
the  invitation  of  his  cousin.  Viscount  Montgomery,  and  was 
Prebendary  of  Doe,  co.  Donegal,  but  turned  soldier,  and  got  a 
command.  By  his  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Conyngham,  Dean  ofRaphoe(who  d.  18  June,  1675),  he 
had  two  sons,  John  and  William.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Montgomery,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  1679,  leaving 
by  Dorcas  his  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Andrew  Leslie),  a 
dau.  Margaret,  who  m.  Rev.  George  Leslie,  D.D.,  and  had  a 
son,  George  Leslie  Montgomery,  M.P.  co.  Cavan,who  s.  toth& 
Cavan  estates,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Montgomery,  Major  in  the  army,  ra.  1st,  Catherine,, 
dau.  of  Rev.  James  Auchinleck,  and  by  her  had, 

John. 

Alexander,  Col.,  of  Convoy,  co.  Donegal,  and  Ballyconnell,, 
CO.  Cavan,  m.  a  dau.  of  Henry  Percy,  Esq.  of  Seeskin,  co. 
Wicklow,  but  d.  s.  p.  1729,  having  devised  the  Donegal 
estates  to  his  cousin,  Alexander  Montgomery,  of  Convoy. 

Major  John  Montgomery  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  Lady  Moore, 
relict  of  Sir  William  Moore,  2nd  Bart,  of  Ross  Corbery,  and 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Perceval,  3rd  Bart,  of  Burton.  The  eldest 
son, 

John  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Cragan,  Major  in  the  army,, 
had  three  sons, 

I.  John,  Major  in  Col.  Echlin's  Rcgt.  of  Dragoons,  whoso 
male  descendants  became  exrinct. 

II.  Alexander,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  Robert,  of  Anared,  ancestor  of  Montgomery,  of  Bess- 
riwunt,  CO.  Monaghan. 

The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Montgomery,  m.  1669,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Cole,  Esq.  of  Ballyleck,  a  member  of  the 
Mount  Florence  family,  and  s.  to  the  Ballyleck  estate  through 
her.    He  d.  1722,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  M.P.  for  Lifford  (whom  he  disinherited  for 
marrying  without  consent),  m.  Mary  Franklin,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Alexaijder  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  M.P.  co.  Donegal 
for  thirty-two  years,  d.  Sept.  1800;  inherited  the  Con- 
voy estate  from  his  cousin,  Alexander  Montgomery,  of 
Convoy. 

2  John,  of  Lisbon. 

3  Richard,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  emigrated  to  America, 
and  there  m.  a  dau.  of  Judge  Livingston,  joined  the 
Americans  in  the  war  of  Independence,  and  became  a 
Gen.  of  great  distinction,  killed  at  Quebec,  31  Dec  1775. 
His  remains  were  removed  to  New  York,  and  amonnraent 
erected  in  St.  Pauls  Church  there  at  the  expense  of  Con- 
gi-ess.     He  left  no  issue. 

1  Sarah,  lii.  Charles,  4th  Viscount  Ranelagh. 
n.  John,  M.P.,  of  Ballyleck,  co.  Monaghan. 

III.  Matthew,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Erandrum,  co.  Monaghan,  ra.  Sarah  Maxwell, 
of  Falkland,  co.  Monaghan.  (For  issue,  see  Montgomery 
of  Convoy  House). 

I.  Dorcas,  m.  Christopher  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Godfrey  Wills,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove. 

in.  Elizabeth,  ra.  John  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal. 

The  2nd  son, 
John  Montgomery,  Esq.,  M.P.  co.  Monaghan,  hj.  Mary  Cox, 

Maid  of  Honour  to  George  II. 's  Queen,  and  d.  1732.    By  Mary 

his  wife,  (afterwards  ra.  Dr.  Clements,  Vice-Provost  of  Trin. 

Coll.  Dublin,  and  M.P.  for  the  University)  he  had  issue, 
Alexander  Montgomery,  of  Ballyleck,  M.P.  co.  Monaghan 
for  forty  years,  ra.  1746,  Cathenne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col. 
Hugh  Montgomery  Willoughby,  of  Carrow,  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  last  heir  in  entail,  to  the  elder  honours  of  the  Earls  of 
Jlount  Alexander  (Viscount  Montgomei-y,  of  the  Great 
Ardes).  Col.  Willoughby  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Willoughby  for  an  estate.  He  d.  before  the  last  Earl  of 
Mount  Alexander,  and  the  honours  of  that  family  became 
extinct.  Alexander  Montgomery,  ra.  2ndly,  Eleonora,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Acheson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Garvey,  co.  Tyrone. 
Her  tomb  is  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  (For  issue  of  2ncl 
marriage,  see  Montgomery-Moore  of  Garvey).  Alexander's, 
issue  by  Ids  1st  man-iage  were, 

I.  John  Montgomery,  of  Ballyleck,  Col.  Monaghan  Militia, 
and  M.P.  co.  Monaghan,  ra.  Salisbury,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Beaulieu;  d.  s.  j).  1797. 

II.  Hugh  Montgomery,  Col.  Madras  .\rmy,  d.  1795,  leaving- 
a  dau.,  who  ra.  William  James,  Esq. 

in.  Robert  Montgomery  (Rev.),  of  Beaulieu,  Rector  of 
Monaghan  for  30  years,  m.  Sophia  Mabella,    dau.  of 


1416 


MOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


Thomas  Tipp'ng,  Fsq.  of  BeauUcu  and  Bcllurcan,  co. 
Louth,  dnd  co-luir  through  her  mother  of  Henry  Tich- 
bome,  Lord  Ferrard,  and  d.  at  Bcauliou,  1S25,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Alexaxder  (Rev.),  of  Eeaulieu,  w.  L^t,  Margaret, 
dan.  and  heir  of  Andrew  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Littleniount, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

EicHARD  Thomas,  of  Beaiilieu,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1855, 
late  Lieut.  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  b.  lsl.3;  m.  184.=i, 
Frances  liarbara,  dau.  of  St.  George  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Greenhills,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  EicHARD  Johnston,  now  of  Beaulieu. 

II.  Willoughby.  III.  Tichborne. 

I.  Sidney,  rn.  James  AVatt.  Esq.  of  Claragh. 

II.  Emily  Hannah,  r,i.  30  May,  1872,  llev.  Lucius  H. 
O'Brien,  M..\.,  Incimibent  of  Adare,  nephew  of 
Lucius,  13th  Lord  Inchiquin. 

ui.  Kosa,  d.  v.nm.  188?.  iv.  Violet. 

Mr.  Montgomery  d.  1890. 
Thomas  lichborne,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of  —  Armsti'ong, 

Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
Alexander  John,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Gustavus  Jones, 

Esq.  of  Belleville,  co.  Weslmeath,  and  has  issue. 
Eosa,  m.  William  Pentland,  Fsq. 
Sophia  Mabella,  i?i.  George  Henry  Pentland,  Esq.  of 
BlackhaU. 
Maria,  in.  —  Burroughs,  Esq. 
Sidney  Salisbury,  m.  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 
Eev.  Alexander  Montgomery,   vi.  2ndly,    1828,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  John  Forster,  Esq.     He  d.  18  iti. 

2  Thomas  Montgomery,  Capt.  B.N.,  m.  181S,  Judith 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Kobert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Convoy, 
and  has  issue, 

Eobert  John,    Barrister,  m.   Anne,    dau.   of  Samuel 
Lindsey  Bitcknall,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  co.  Mayo, 
and  has  issue. 
Thomas  Alexander,  m.  Elizabeth  Beaumont,  dau.  of 

William  James,  Esq. 
Alexander  Genrge,  Surgeon  4Gth  Eegt.,  m.  Mary,  dau. 

of  Col.  Denniss,  C.B.,  Bengal  H.A.,  and  left  issue. 
George  Samuel,  C.S.I.,  Lieut. -Gen.  Bombay  Army,  7n. 
'  Letitia,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charies  Gayer,  and  has  issue. 

His  dau.   Evelyn,   m.   7  Sept.    1881,  Major  Arthur 
Bouverie  Stopford,  E.A. 
John  Willoughby. 
Frances  Mary. 

Sophia  Louisa,  m.  Samuel  Gordon,  M.D. 
^i-ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4ih  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  for 
MoNTGOMERT  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  three  gem  rings  or,  stoned  az., 
for  Eglinton  ;  all  within  a  border  of  the  second,  charged  with 
a  double  tressure  of  the  third.  Crest— An  arm  embowed  in 
armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  broken  spear,  bead  drooping,  all 
ppr.  Motto— Vatrix  infelici  fidelis. 
Seat — Beaulieu,  near  Drogheda. 


MONTGOMERY-MOOBE    OF    GAEVEY. 

MOXTGOMEET-MOORE,  LiEUT.-GeX.  ALEXANDER 

'GrEOEGE,  of  Gai'vey  House,  co.  Tyrone,  J.F.  and 
D.L.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  amiy.  Col.  of  the  18th  Hus- 
sars, commanding  Troops  in  Canada  1893,  b.  1833; 
m.  30  Sept.  1857,  the  Hon.  Jane  Colborne,  young- 
est, dau.  of  rield-Marshal  John,  1st  Lord  Seaton, 
G.C.B.  Lieut.-Gen.  Montgomery-Moore  com- 
manded the  4th  Hussars,  was  Assistant-Adjutant- 
General  of  the  Dublin  District,  and  commanded  the 
Belfast  and  S.  E.  Districts. 

Liineag'e — The  Moores,  or  Mures,  of  Garvcy,  now  repre- 
sented by  Lieut.-Gen.  Montgomery-Moore,  are  descended  from 
the  very  ancient  Scottish  family  of  Mcre  of  GUindei-stuwn. 

John  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  co.  Ayr  (lineally  descended  from 
Gilchrist  More,  of  Cowdams,  living  1340)  «.  to  his  inheritance 
in  1539),  and  m.  1st  Lady  Isabel  Montgomery,  dau.  of  Hugh, 
1st  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  2ndly,  Christian,  dau.  of  Xinian, 
Lord  Ro,=s,  of  Hawkhead.  From  him  sprang  the  subsequent 
line  of  ilcBE  of  C'aldj:ell,  i.nd  also  that  of  Mure  o/  Glanders- 
tovn. 

William  Moore,  Esq.  ot  Glanderstown,  co.  Eenfrew.  m. 
about  1620,  Jean,  dau.  of  Rev.  Hans  Hamilton,  and  sister  of 
James,  Earl  of  Clanbra.ssil,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

William  Moore,  of  Garvey,  to  whom,  in  16G7,  a  patent  of 
Clonkeen,  and  subsequently  Fassaroc  Castle,  Wicklow,  and 
Gar\-ey,  co.  Tyrone,  was  granted  as  a  reward  for  his  loyalty  to 
Charles  I.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone,  16G4.  He 
■III.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Bidgeway,  Bart.     His  son, 

James  MuBE,  or  Moore,  Esq.  of  Garvey  or  Fassaroe,  High 
Sheriff  1697,  was  attuiated  and  his  estates  confiscated  by 
James  11.  in  1688;  and  fought  at  the  siege  of  Derry,  and  was 
wounded  when  defending  the  Xorth  Gate.    His  son, 


James  Moore,  of  Garvey  and  Fas.saroe,  High  Sheriff  1701 
who  III.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Aclieson,  Bart.,  and  dying  intestate 
1710,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

AcHESON  Moore,  of  Garvey,  Eevella,  co.  Tyrone,  and 
Fassaroe,  co.  Wicklow,  High  Sheriff  1712,  M.P.  for  Bangor, 
CO.  Down,  who  iii.  17  April,  1723,  Sidney,  dau.  of  Edward 
Wingfleld,  Esq.  of  Powerscourt,  and  sister  of  Richard,  1st  Vis- 
count Powei'scourt,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1727)  left  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Gai-vcy,  bapt.  6  Aug.  1726;  d.  unm.  1759. 

II.  Eleanor,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1st,  26  June,  1753,  Eoger  Palmer,  Esq.  of 
Palmerstown,  co.  Mayo,  and  2ndl}',  Richard  Malone,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Lord  Sunderlin,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Sidney,  b.  10  Dec.  1827;  to.  25  April,  1751,  Ilodson 
Gage,  Esq.  of  Ballyreena,  co.  DeiTy,  and  had  one  dau.,  who 
d.  young. 

The  eldest  dau., 

Eleanor  Moore,  to.  Alexander  Montgomery,  Esq.  of 
Ballyleck,  Gen.  of  Volunteers,  M.P.  for  Donegal  (sv*"  Mont- 
gomery 0/  Beaulieu),  and  had  two  daus.,  Sidney  and  Maria, 
who  both  d.  unm.,  and  a  son, 

Nathaniel  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Garvey,  Eevella,  and 
Fassaroe,  High  Sheriff  17S6,  .M.P.  for  Strabane  and  afterwards 
CO.  Tyrone  and  Col.  Tyrone  Militia,  which  he  commanded  in 
the  Rebellion  of  '98.  He  assumed,  in  right  of  his  mother,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Moore.  He  m.  1785,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Ballycastle.  co.  Antiin,  by  Anna 
Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Acheson,  Bart.,  Viscount 
Gosford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Dec.  1S13)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Acheson,  Major  Tyrone  Militia,  b.  17  Oct.  1788;  m.  1813, 
Eliza  dau.  of  Richard  Pennefather,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  John  Judkin  Fitz- 
gerald, Bart.)  ho  left  one  dau.  Anne,  m.  William  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Rockville,  co.  Roscommon. 

III.  Nathaniel,  h.  3  Not.  1789 ;  m.  Agnes  Cox,  of  Exeter, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1823. 

IV.  Robert,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tyrone,  and  High  Sheriff  1834, 
in.  1840,  Annie  Maiia  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  Baron  de  Wol- 
maar,  and  </.  1873,  having  had  issue, 

1  P'rederick  Acheson,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Prosser,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Alexander  Acheson 
and  Mabel.  He  in.  2ndly,  Lilly,  dau.  of  Edward  Byam 
Martin,  Esq.,  U.S.  America. 

2  Alexander  Willoughby.  3  Eobert  Tichborne. 

1  Annie  Emmeline  Acheson. 

2  Amy  Rose  Blanche  WiUoughby. 

V.  James,  d.  young. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  rf.  unm.  1813. 

II.  Sydney,  m.  Thomas  Smallcombe,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d. 
1838. 

III.  Ellen,  TO.  Col.  De  Naucaze,  of  the  French  Service,  only 
son  of  the  Marquis  de  Naucaze,  of  Auvergne. 

Nathaniel  Montgomery-Moore,  who  sat  in  the  last  Irisli  Par- 
liament for  CO.  Tyrone,  and  voted  for  the  Union,  d.  4  Dec. 
1834,  and  was.',  by  his  son, 

Alexander  James  Montgomeby-Moore,  Esq.  of  Garvey  and 
Fassaroe,  h.  15  Feb.  1786;  to.  24  April,  1832,  Susanna,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Matcham,  Esq.  of  Ashfold  Lodge,  Sussex,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Horatio,  1st  Viscount  Nelson,  and 
had  issue, 

Alexander  George,  now  of  Garvey. 

Acheson,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Montgomery-Moore  d.  1836. 

Seat — Garvey  House,  Aughnscloy,  co.  Tyrone. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    CONVOY   HOUSE. 

MONTGOMEET,  COL.  EoBERT  GeOEGE,  of  ConTOy 

House,  CO.  Donegal,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  H^gh  Sheriff 
1840,  and  Hon.  Col.  of  Donegal  Militia  Artillery, 
h.  1814  ;  5.  1846. 

Liineag'e. — (See  Montgomery  of  .BerrttH^n.)— Rorebt 
Montgomery,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of 
Brandrum,  co.Monaghan,  by  Sarah  Maxwell  his  wife,  ?i!.  about 
1779,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Cuba  House,  and 
Judith  Desgennes  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Egbert,  his  heir. 

George,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Rutherford,  Esq.,  and  had 

i>sue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
Alexander  Richard,  Capt.  in  the  army. 
Judith  Susanna,  m.  Thomas  Montgomery,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N. 

The  eldest  son. 

Eobert  MoNTGOMEBT,Esq.  of  Convoy  House,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1819,  b.  March,    1780;  to.  10  June,  1811,  Maria 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


1417 


France?,   onlj- sui-viving  ilau.  of  Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.,  of 
Ardcs   Iloufe,    by  Laily  JIar}-  Moore   his  wife,   3rd  dau.   oi 
Charles,  1st  Marquess  of  Diogheda,  and  had  issue, 
EoBEBT  George,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  now  of  Convoy  House. 
Mary   Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Boyton,  D.D.,  F.T.C.D., 
Kector  of  Tullyagnish,  and  Vicar-Gen.  of  Eaphoe. 
Frances  Judith,  m.  1843,  James  Grove  Wood,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Grove,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Montgomery  d.  18-16. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  for 
Montgomery  :  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  three  gem  rings  or,  gemmed 
az.,  for  Eglinton.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 
hand  grasping  a  broken  spear,  head  drooping,  all  ppr.  Motto — 
PatrisE;  infelici  fidelis. 

Seat — Convoy  House,  Baphoc,  co.  Donegal. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    BLESSINGBOURNE. 

MOKTGOMEET,  HuGH  DE  Fellexbeeg,  Esq.  of 
Blessingbourne,  co.  Tyrone,  M.A.  Oxon,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Tyrone,  J.P.co.  Fermanagh,  High  Siieriff 
for  CO.  Fermanagh  1871,  and  for  co.  Tyrone  1888, 
late  Capt.  Fermynagh  Mihtiu,  b.  14  Aug.  1844;  m. 
24  March,  1870,  Mary  Sophia  Juliana,  youngest 
dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  John  Charles  Maude,  Eector 
of  Enniskillen,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  HcGH  Maude  de  Fellenbekg,  6.  1S70. 

II.  Archibald  Aimar,  6.  1871 

III.  Geoffrey  Cornwallis,  i.  1874. 

IV.  Francis  Trevilian,  6.  1875,  d.  4  March,  1S37. 

V.  Charles  Hubert,  b.  1876. 

VI.  Maurice  William  de  Fellenberg,  5.  and  d.  1S73. 
III.  Walter  Ashley,  b.  1882. 

vjii.  Ealph  Noel  Vernon,  6.  1SS4. 

Liineag'e.— Hugh  Montgomeky,  a  cadet  of  the  Br.Tidstane 
branch  of  the  Scotch  family  of  Montgomery,  (see  Eueke's 
Peerage,  Eglinton,  E.;  was  settled  at  Derrybrosk  or  Derrybrusk, 
CO.  Fermanagh  by  liis  kinsman,  George  Montgomery,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Clogher  and  Meath  about  1618,     He  had  a  son, 

Nicholas  Montgomeet,  Lieut,  in  Sir  James  Montgomery's 
Regiment,  and  aftenvards  Eector  of  Carrickmacross,  of 
Derrybrosk,  or  Derrybrusk,  co.  Fermanagh,  who  had  with  two 
younger  sons,  Eobert,  of  Dcrrybiusk,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and 
Andrew,  who  s.  his  father  as  Eector  of  Cariickmaeross,  an 
elder  son, 

Hugh  MoNTGoivrEKT,  Esq.,  of  Derrygonnelly,  Capt.  of  Horse 
under  William  HI.,  who  m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Eichard  Dunbar,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly.  and  granddau.  of  Sir 
John  Dunbar,  Knt.  of  the  same  place,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  7H.  Angel,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Archdt.ll, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Archd«ll,  CO.  Fermanagh,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Abchdall  (see  Akciidall  of  Castle  Arclidall). 

II.  Hugh,  of  whom  hereafter. 

in.  Eichard,  of  Monea,  co.  Fermanagh. 

1.  Sarah,  m.  Brockhdl  Green,  Esq.  ii.  Anne. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Hugh  ODonnell,  of  Larkfield,  the  repre- 
sentative of  the  Earls  of  TjTconnell  of  the  1st  creation  (see 
O'Donovan's  Annals  of  The  Four  ilaUers.). 

IV.  Sidney. 

Mr.  Montgomery's  will,  dated  10th  Feb.  1720,  was  proved  14 
June,  1723.     His  2nd  son, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Yen.  William  Armar,  Archdeacon  of  Connor  (by 
Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Leslie,  of  Prospect), 
and  sister  of  Margetson  Armar,  Esq.  of  Castle  Coole,  co. 
Fermanagh,  and  was  father  of 

Hugh  M(intg()Meky,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hume,  whose  will,  dated 
29  July,  1791,  was  proved  1797.  By  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Archibald  Achcson,  1st  Viscount  Gosford,  he  had  two  sons, 
and  a  dau.,  i.  Hugh,  his  successor;  ii.  Archibald  Armar;  i. 
Mary  Milicent.     The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Blessingbounie,  m.  Maria 
Dolores  Phnk,  of  Malaga,  Spain,  and  d.  1838,  leaviug  an  only 
son, 

Hugh  Ealph  Sevebin  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Blessingbourne, 
who  in.  1843,  Maria  Philipina,  dau.  of  Philip  Emmanuel  de 
Fellenberg,  of  Hofwy),  sometime  Landamman  ol  the  Eepublic 
of  Bern,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  left  at  his  decease,  1844,  a 
son  and  heir,  the  present 

Hugh  de  Fellenberg  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Blessingbourne. 

Arinx — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or ;  2nd 
and  3rd  gu.,  three  gem  lings  or.  Crest — On  a  cap  of  main- 
tenance an  ai'm  in  armour  erect,  gi-asjing  a  sword,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Honneur  sans  repos. 

Seat — Blessingbourne,  Fivemiletown ,  co.  Tyrone. 


MONTGOMERY  OE  BENVARDEN. 

MoNTGOiiEKT,  John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Benrar- 
den  and  Potters  Walls,  co.  Antrim,  b.  3  Dec.  18G6, 
.?.  his  father  in  1893. 

Iiineagre. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  great 
Scottish  House  of  Jlontgomery. 

Egbert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Glenarm,  6.  13  Oct.  1711  ;  m. 
8  July,  1742,  Lsabella  Stewart,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Hugh  SIontgomery,  Esq.  of  Glenarm,  6.  12  Apiil,  1743;  m. 
2  April,  1785,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Kilmandle, 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  cZ.  17  Nov.  1835), 

John,  his  heir. 

Hugh,  of  Ballydrain,  co.  Antrim,  m.  Emily,  dau.  ef  John 

Ferguson,  Esq   of  Belfast,  and  d.  having  bad  issue,  six  sons 

and  one  dau.     The  5th  and  only  surviving  son.  Thomas,  no\v 

of  Ballydrain,  J. P.,  b.  1837,  was  High  SherlEf  co.  Aiitrin 

1885. 
Alexander,  of  Potters  Walls,  co.  Antrim. 
Thomas,  of  Birch  Hill,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  formerly  in  the  ICtU 

and  9th  Lancers. 
Barbara,  m.  1st,  Eichard  Staples,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Eight  Hon. 

John  Staples  of  Lissan,  and  2ndly,   1826,  the  Eight  lion. 

Sir  Alexander  Macdonnell. 
Isabella,  d.  1854.  Marian.  Victoria. 

Mr.  Montgomery  d.  13  Oct.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Benvarden,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
24  Dee.  1790  ;  m.  5  March,  1819,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew 
Ferguson,  Bait.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Egbert  James,  his  heir. 

I.  Barbara  Anne,  in.  27  Dec.  1876.  Very  Eev.  Andrew  Fergu- 
son Smyly,  I'ean  of  Derry. 

II.  Isabella  Dorothea. 

Mr.  Montgomery  d.  7  Dec.  1876,  and  was  i.  by  his  only  son, 

Egbert  James  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Benvardeu  and  Potters 
Walls,  CO.  Antrim,  J.P.  co.  Londonderry,  High  Sheriff  1867, 
and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Antrim,  High  Sheriff  1870,  formerly 
Capt.  5ih  Dragoon  Guards,  served  in  the  Crimea,  6.  1829;  m.'2 
Jan.  1864,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  James  White,  Esq.  of 
White  Hall,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Aug.  1893)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Alexander,  now  of  Benvarden. 

II.  Francis  James,  b.  14  Oct.  1869. 

I.  Janet  Maude.  ii.  Elizabeth  Barbara  Isabel. 

Mr.  E.  J.  Montgomery  d.  13  May,  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

,4 r?(is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or; 
2nd  and  Srd  gu.,  three  gem  rings  or,  gemmed  az.  Crest — A 
female  figure  ppr.,  antiquely  attired  az.,  holding  in  the  dexter 
hand  an  anchor  or,  and  in  the  sini>ter  the  head  of  a  savage 
couped,  also  ppr.     Motto — Gardez  bien. 

Seat— Benvarden,  Dervock,  and  Potters  Walls,  Antrim. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    BELHAVSL. 

Lyons  Montgomery,  IIeney  WiLLOUGnBY 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.,  late 
Lieut.  Leitrim  Militia,  b.  16  Sept.  1850  ;  in.  6  April, 
1876,  Jane  Slinger,  only  child  of  Capt.  Travers 
Crofton,  of  Lakefield. 

Liineage.— Capt.  John  Lyons,  of  Drogheda,  2nd  son  of 
John  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledestown,  co.  We.stmeath,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Williams,  Deputy-Governor  of  Antigua, 
m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir 
Thomas  MoKtgomei-y,  Knt.,  a  descendant  of  the  great  Scottish 
House  of  Montgomery,  and  had  issue, 

John,  killed  in  a  duel,  17  March,  1754. 

Hugh,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  Town  Major  of  Halifax,  whose  dau.  Clementina,  m. 
Kev.  John  Auchmuty,  Eector  of  Tiiai. 
The  2nd  son, 

Hugh  Lyons,  Esq.,  assumed  the  name  of  Montgomery.  He 
ra.  1773,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eichard,  4th  Viscount  Boync,  and 
had  (with  several  daus.)  two  sons, 

I.  Hugh,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  in  holy  orders,  Eector  of  Innismagrath,  dio  of 
Kilmore,  in.  1816,  Emily,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Nixon,  Esq.  of 
Nixon  Lodge,  co.  Cavan,  and  neice  ot  the  Einht  Hon.  Sir 
John  Stewart,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Athenry,  co.  Galway.  He  d. 
3  Sept.  1859,  having  had,  with  other  issue, 

1  Hugh,  in.  11  June,  1856,  Henrietta  Constance,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Lucas  St.  George,  of  Kilrush. 

2  Charles  Nixon,  d.  10  May,  1843. 

1  Emily,  7)1.  19  Feb.  1844,  John  O'Donnell,  Esq.  of  Lark- 
field,  CO.  Leitrim. 


14.18 


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MON 


2  Elizabeth,  m.  27  Dec.  1S58.  Eev.  Julius  S.  Ilearn,  son  of 
the  Rev.  William  Edward  Hearn,  Vicar  of  Kiklrumfcrton, 
dio.  of  Kilmore. 

Mr.  LTons-Montjromory  d.  1792,  and  ivas  j.  hy  his  .son, 

Hcou  Ltoxs-Montoomert,  Esq.  of  Belhavol,  eo.  Leitrim, 
m.  27  Jan.  1812,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Stewart 
Blacker,  of  Carrick,  co.  Armagh,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  and  by 
her  (who  vi.  2ndly,  Monsieur  de  Ch.impre,  had  issue,  i.  Hugh, 
his  heir;  ii.  Lambert  Stewart,  Lieut. -Col.  Scots  Fusiliers,  m. 
a  dau.  of  Gen.  Young,  H.E.LC.S.;  in.  Charles,  Capt.  65th 
Bengal  Xative  Infantry,  )/;.  Jliss  Masters,  of  Calcutta;  i. 
Elizabeth,  >d.  1st,  Joseph  May,  Esq.  of  Hale,  eo.  South.<impton, 
and  2ndly,  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Islanmore,  co.  Limerick, 
II.  Caroline,  m.  Adolphus  Cavagnari,  Major  in  the  French 
service;  iii.  Sophia,  m.  18-10,  John  Barre  Bercsford,  Esq.  of 
Learmount  and  Ashbrook,  co.  Deny;  iv.  Louisa,  )«.  Ralph 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Greenhills,  co.  Louth.  Mr.  Lyoas-Montgomery 
d.  20  April,  1S26,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Ltoxs-Montgomert,  Esq.  of  Belliavel,  co.  Leitrim, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  M.i\  for  the  co.,  6.  181G  ; 
■iii.  26  June,  1840,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Annesbrook,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  Lieut.  45th  Kegt.,  d.  in  Thungor  10  March  1874. 

II.  Henry  Willocghdy,  now  of  Belhavel. 

III.  De  Winton. 

IV.  Alfred  Otho,  drowned  in  South  Africa  Feb.  1878. 

V.  Foster  Kynaston  Walter. 

I  Elizabeth.  ii.  Caroline. 

III.  Ada.  IV.  Eveleen. 

V.  Henrietta.  vi.  Florence. 

VII.  Norma.  vili.  Ethel. 
IX.  Beatrice. 

Mr.  Lyons-Montgomery  d.  10  July,  1882. 

,4 n/is— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  az..  three  fleurs-de-lis,  or; 
2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  three  gem  rings  or,  gemmed  az.,  over  all 
an  escutcheon  arg.,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  for 
MoxTGCMERT ;  2nd  az.,  three  battle-axes  erect,  two  and  one, 
arg.,  for  Batten;  3rd  per  fesse  or  and  az.,  three  lions 
rampant,  within  a  tressure  flory,  all  counterchanged,  for 
Lyons  :  4th,  as  first.  Crest— A  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  gu., 
cuffed  arg.  grasping  a  broken  tilting-spear,  the  point  falling 
downwards,  ppr.     3/o»o— Patria;  infelici  fidelis. 

Seat — Belhavel,  Kilbargen,  co.  Leitrim  (via  Dromahaire). 


MONTaOMEEY   OF    CEILLY   HOUSE. 

Montgomery,  Vaugiian,  Esq.  of  Crilly  House, 
CO.  Tyrone.  J.P.,  h.  21  Aug.  1819  ;  vt.  6  Nov.  1851, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Qeorge  Petti  grew,  Esq.  of 
Crilly  House,  Aughuacloy,  by  Jane  Morelaad  liis 
wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Pettigrew,  h.  17  Aug.  1852. 

II.  Vaughan,  h.  21  July,  1858. 

HI.  Henry  Johnston,  b.  5  April,  18G3. 

IV.  Robert,  6.  6  Feb.  1865. 

V.  John,  6.  21  Feb.  1867. 


I.  Jane. 


II.  Margaret. 


ni.  Elizabeth. 


Xjineage. — Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  m.  14  Aug.  1769, 
Sarah  Campbell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1828)  left  at  his 
decease  1  Feb.  1792.  a  son, 

George  Montgomery,  Esq.,7/i.  30  Jan.  1809,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Campbell,  M.D.,  of  Belfast,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864) 
had  issue, 

Vaughan,  now  of  Crilly  House. 

Robert,  deceased. 

.John,  deceased.  George,  deceased. 

Campbell,  deceased.  Henry  Johnston,  deceased. 

Margaret. 

Mr.  Jlontgomery  d.  15  May,  1854. 
SmI — Crilly  House,  Auchnacloy,  co.  Tyrone. 


MONTRESOR,    late    OF   DENNE   HILL. 

MoNTEESOE,  Hexet  Edwaed,  Esq., late  of  Dennc 
Hill,  Kent,  J.P.  co.  Huntingdon,  Lieut. -Col.  late 
Grenadier  Guards,  5.29  May,  1823;  ni.  25  Nov. 
1856,  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rer.  W.  W.  Dickins, 
of  AYollaston  Hall,  Nortliampton,  formerly  Hector 
of  Adisham,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  Diana. 

II.  Laura  Annetta,  m.  9  Feb.  1888,  Capt.  F.  B.  Weston,  20th 
Hussars. 

Lineage. — The  LeTresors  or  Montkesors  are  a  very  old 


French  Huguenot  family,  deriving  their  descent  from  Hitgue«! 
Le  Tresor,  or  Hugo  Thcsaurarius,  a  treasurer  of  the  duchy  of 
Xormaudy  as  well  as  of  England,  which  office  he  and  his  de- 
scendants held  for  many  generations.  He  accompanied 
Robert  Courteheuze,  Duke  of  Normandy,  in  the  first  Crus.ade 
in  1096.  His  descendants  held  the  family  estates  in  Nor- 
mandy for  many  generations.  After  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  tho 
progenitor  of  the  English  family,  Jacques  Le  Tr&or,  fled  from 
France  to  England,  but  eventually  returned  to  his  native 
country,  and  d.  in  Paris,  15  May,  1688. 

James  Le  Tresor,  son  of  Jean  Le  Tresor,  who,  on  account 
of  his  religion,  was  obliged  to  quit  his  country  and  take  up 
his  abode  in  England,  where  his  posterity  still  exists  under 
the  name  of  Montresor.  He  d.  15  May,  1688,  at  Paris,  leav- 
ing, by  Lucy  his  wife,  one  son, 

James  Gabriel  Le  Tresor,  of  Thurland  Hall,  co.  Nottingham, 
b.  at  Caen,  in  Normandy,  and  naturalised  in  England,  by  Act 
of  Parliament,  12  William  III.  He  was  Major  of  H.M.'s  21st 
Regt.  of  Foot,  serving  with  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  in  the- 
battles  of  Blenheim,  Ramilies,  Malplaquet,  &c.,  and  eventually 
became  Lieut. -Governor  of  Fort  William,  in  Scotland,  where  he 
d.  29  Jan.  1724,  aged  56.  Ho  m.  5  Feb.  1699,  Nanon  de  Haute- 
ville  dau.  of  Col.  de  Hauteville,  of  Normandy,  in  the  service  of 
England,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of 
Paddington  Middlesex,  22  Jan.  1738)  had  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Gabriel  Montresor,  Esq.  of  Thurland  Hall,  Col. 
R.E.  and  second  engineer  of  England,  b.  19  Nov.  1702;  m, 
1st,  at  Gibraltar,  II  June,  1835,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Haswell, 
Esq.,  who  d.  5  March,  17G1.  He  ))i.  2ndly,Harriet,  dau.  of 
Henry  Fielding,  Esq.,  andSrdl)-,  Frances,  dau.  of  H.  NichoUs, 
Esq.,  and  relict  of  William  Kemp,  Esq.  of  Teynham,  Kent. 
Mr.  Montresor  had  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 
John. 

James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  lost  in  the  "Aurora"  frigate,  unm. 
Henry  Amand,  m.  Frances  Cleverly,  and  d.  at  Tangiers,  of 

wounds  he  received  at  the  siege  of  Trichinopoly,  13  Sept. 

1773,  aged  27,  leaving  issue. 
Robert,  1).  7  Dec.  1751,  at  Gibraltar,  Major  in  H.M.'s  lOOtlJ 

Regt.  of  Foot ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.   Bennet,  of  Louth,  co. 

Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 
Lucy,   in.  1st,  John   Fleming,  a   Major  in   the  army,  and 

Governor  of  Port  Royal,  Jamaica,  where  he  d. ;  and  2ndly, 

Capt.  Thomas  Sterling,  R.N. 
Augusta  Thomasine,  ni.  Uichard  Pilcher,  Esq.  of  Kent,  and 

had  a  son,  the  late  General  John  Montresor  Pilcher,  Royal 

Marines. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Montresor,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  Kent,  and  of  Portland 
Place,  His  Majesty's  Chief  Engineer  of  America,  b.  at  Gib- 
raltar, 6  April,  1736;  m.  I  March,  1764,  Frances,  only  child  of 
Thomas  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Bermuda,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Tucker,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  b.  at  New  York,  II  Nov.  1768,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
77th  Regt.  ;  d.  at  Penang,  in  the  East  Indies,  1805,  I'.nni. 

HI.  Thomas  Gage  (Sir),  K.C.H.,  K.C.,  of  Ospringe  House, 
Kent,  b.  4  March,  1774,  at  New  York,  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
Col.  of  H.M.'s  2nd  Regt.  of  Dragoon  Guards  ;  d.  at  Dover,  26 
April,  1853,  having  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  F.  G 
Mulcaster,  R.E.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Auchmuty,  Col.  W.  I.  Regt.,  b.  1804;  d.  at  Ospringe  1854. 

2  Thomas,  b.  27  Aug.  1808;  d.  inLondon  1808. 

3  Frederick  Bynge,  Admiral  R.N.,  vi.  8  July,  1851,  Emily, 
dau.  of  J.  Delatield,  Esq.,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1887,  aged  77, 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Auchmuty.  b.  27  July,  1853;  d.  15  Dec.  1875. 
William  Hughes  Hallett,  d.  13  March,  1884. 
Henry  Mulcaster,  d.  11  Sept.  1884. 
Emily  Frances.  Mary. 

Charlotte.  Frederica. 

4  Henry  William,  b.  15  Feb.  1817,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  d.imm. 

5  John,  b.  30  Sept.  1821  ;  d.  unm. 

1  Julia  Maria,  m.  Edward  Lee-Warner,  Esq.,  B.C.S. 

2  Mary  Frances,  m.  Rev.  James  H.  Hallett,  JLA.,  of 
Higham,  and  Vicar  of  Waltham-with-Petham,  Kent. 

3  Annetta  Esther. 

IV.  William  Robert,  b.  9  Aug.  1870;  d.  at  Gibraltar  unm. 

I.  Frances  Margaret,  d.  v.nra. 

II.  Mary  Lucy.  m.  2  Sept.  1801,  Sir  F.  W.  Mulcaster,  K.C.II., 
R.E.,  Lieut.-Gen.,  both  deceased. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Henry  Tucker  Montresor,  K.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  Gen.  ir^ 
the  arm}-.  Col.  Ilth  Regt.  of  Foot,  b.  18  April,  1767;  d.:\t 
Denne  Hill,  10  March,  1837.  He  in.  1st,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Lady 
Sondes,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Ricliard  Milles,  Esq.  and  widow 
of  Lewis  Thomas,  2nd  Baron  Sondes,  by  whom  he  had  two 
children,  who  d.  young ;  and  2ndly,  Annetta,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Rev.  Edward  Cage,  Rector  of  Eastling,  Kent,  by  whouv 
(who  d.  at  Denne  Hill  1820)  he  had  issue, 

Henry  Edward,  present  representative. 


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MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


1419 


Charles  Fbancis,  of  Stonely  Grange,  Hunts,  b.  21  June, 
1824,  H.E.I.C.C.S. :  m.  1st,  1848.  in  India,  Catherine,  clan,  of 
Welby  Jackson,  Ksq.,  B.C. S.,  and  has  issue,  Francis,  Cliaiics, 
Ernest,  Louisa,  Alice,  and  Mary.  He  m.  2ndly,  22  Nov. 
1887,Rosetta,  (Uiu.  of  W.  H.  Taner,  Kaq. 

Edward  John  Tliomas,  Capt.  5Mh  Regt.,  6.  10  Aug.  1825; 
m.  IbSO,  Adelaide,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Hopton Scott, 
K.C.B.,  of  Woodlands,  Dublin. 

Annetta  Frances,  m.  13  Aug.  1857,  Eev.  Charles  Hughes 
D'Aeth. 

Sir  Henry  Tucker  Montresor  m.  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Creed  Fairman,  Esq.     She  d.  5  April,  18G6. 

Arms — Az.,  two  arms  mailed,  each  holding  a  sword  erect,  all 
ppr.,  on  a  plate  in  cliief  a  cross  couped  gu.  Creit — A  royal 
helmet  or.     Motto — Mon  tre.sor. 

Clubs — Carlton  and  United  Service. 


GYBBON-KONYPENNY  OP  MAYTHAEC 
HALL. 

GrYBBON-MONYPENNY,  EOBEET  ThOMAS  GyBBOX, 

Esq.  of  Maytham  Hall,  Kent,  J. P.  aud  D.L.,  late 
Col.  West  Kent  Militia,  formerly  in  86tli  Eegt.,  h.  9 
March,  1823 ;  m.  1st,  2  June,  1847,  Janet  Phillips, 
eldest  dau.of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Burnej,H.E.I.C.S., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1863)  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Thomas,  6.  4  July,  1850. 

II.  Edward  St.  Leonards,  6.28  July,  1852;  7tt.  Lucy  Dora, 
youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Tweedie,  of  Eawlinson,  Eolven- 
den,  Kent,  and  has  a  dau.  Margaret  Sylvestra. 

III.  Frederick  Burney,  6.  2  July,  1856. 

IV.  Herbert  D'Arblay,  b.  15  June,  1858,  in.  Margaret  Cathe- 
rine, eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Reginald  Sterndale,  of  Duni 
Dum,  East  Indies,  and  has  issue,  Robert  D'Arblay,  h.  10 
Oct.  1892. 

I.  Ada  Jessie,  deceased.  ii.  Ethel  Maud. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  June,  1869,  Marian,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Michael  Tweedie,  R.A.,  J.P,,  of  Eaw- 
linson, Eolvenden,  Kent. 

Lizieag°e. — From  Sir  Robert  Sibbald's  History  of  FiU 
and  Kinross,  a  book  of  unquestionable  authority,  we  learn  that 
"Pitmilly  is  the  house  of  a  very  ancient  family  of  the  name  of 
Monypenny,  and  now  the  seat  of  David  Monypenny,  Esq." 
This  family  produced  some  very  eminent  statesmen  in  Scot- 
land, and  from  a  branch  settled  in  Franee  several  sprang  who 
became  equally  distinguished  in  that  country.  The  most 
celebrated  was  the  Sicur  de  Concressault,  who  was  often 
employed  in  important  negociations,  and  at  different  times 
visited  Scotland  as  ambassador  in  the  reigns  of  James  III. 
and  James  IV.  The  Lord  Monypenny  whom  we  find  in  the 
parliament  rolls  in  King  James  III.'s  reign  also  descended 
from  a  branch  of  this  family.  In  1211,  Thomas,  prior  of  St. 
Andrews,  gave  "  Kicardo  Monipenii,  terram  de  Putmullin 
(Pitmilly)  quam  Malisius  tenuit."  John  de  Monypenny,  of 
Pitmilly,  swore  fealty  to  King  Edward  I.  129(J,  and  another, 
or  the  same,  John  de  Monypenny,  was  one  of  the  ambassadors 
from  tho  Pope  and  French  king  to  solicit  Edward  III.  on 
behalf  of  the  Scots,  and  obtained  a  safe  conduct  to  pass  into 
Scotland,  22  Jan.  1335-6.  The  representative  of  this  family, 
temp.  George  II.  and  George  III., 

Alexander  Montpenny,  Esq.  of  Pitmilly,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the 
56th  llegt  ,  son  of  David  Monypenny,  of  Pitmilly,  by  his  wife,  a 
dau.  of  Marjoribanks,  of  Marjoribanks,  to.  Nov.  1767,  Margaret, 
sister  of   Mr.  Justice  Chamberlain,  of   the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland,  and  d.  Dec.  1801,  leaving  issue, 
David,  of  Pitmilly,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  May,  1769,  who  was 
Sheriff  of  Fife,  and  successively  Solicitor-General  of  Scot- 
land and  one  of  the  Lords  of  Session  as  "Lord  Pitmilly." 
He  m.  Sept.  1810,  Maria  Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of   Sir   George 
Abercromby,  4th  Bart,  of  Birkenbog,  and  dying  s.  p.  was  s. 
by  his  brother. 

Alexander,  of  Edinburgh,  d.  s.  p. 

William    Tankerville,  of   Pitmilly,  b.  5  April,  1782;    m. 
April,  1844,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Col.  Spcns,  of  Craigsanquhar, 
and  dyings.;;.  lO  Jan.  1869,  was.-!,  by  his  kinsman,  Rev. 
James  I>aac  Monypenny,  of  PitmiUy. 
Margaret  Deborah,  d.  s.p. 

The  descendant  of  a  junior  branch  of  the  House  of  Pitmilly, 

James  Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Rolvenden,  co.  Kent,  Capt.  R.N., 
m.  31  May,  1714,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Gybbon,  Esq.  of  Hole 
House,  Rolvenden,  and  dying  1721,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Maytham  Hall,  b.  Oct.  1721 ;  m. 
Silvestra  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Thomas  BlacUwell,  M.A., 
Hector  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
Feb.  1818)  had  issue, 


James,  cf  Maytham  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  m.  Mary 
Burt,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  June,  1822. 

Phillips  (Rev.),  M.A.,  J.P.,  Vicar  of  Iladlow,  m.  1803,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Dering,  6th  Bart,  of  Surreiulen 
Dering,  Kent,  and  d.  s.  p.  i  Jan.  1840,  aged  99.  She  d 
1836. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert,  of  Merrington  Place,  Rolvenden,  J.P.,  m.  179G, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  ol  John  Dunn,  of  Merrington,  co.  Durham, 
and  had  issue, 

1  James  John,  b.  24  Feb.  1804  ;  d.  5  Dec.  1821. 

2  Robert  Joseph,  of  Maytham  Hall,  b.  13  March,  ISOG;  m. 
Susan,  dau.  of  James  Dearden,  Esq.  of  Handel  Hal),  co. 
Lancaster,  and  d.  1S4I,  leaving, 

Robert  Phillips  Dearden,  b.  0  May,  1836. 

1  Silvestra  Rose,  b.  28  Aug.  1798;  m.  Thomas  Gybbon 
Monypenny,  Ksq.  of  Hole  Park. 

2  Mary  Blackwell,  m.  Rev.  James  Isaac  Monypenny. 
Silvestra,  vt.  Rev.  JohnHutton,  M.A.,  of  Houghton  Hall,  co. 

Durham,  and  d.  28  July,  1826. 

Mr.  Monypenny  d.  11  May,  1800.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Rye,  Sussex,  m.  10  Xov.  1795, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Isaac  Rutton,  Esq.  of  Ospringe,  and  White- 
Hills,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1840),  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Hole  House,  Rolvenden. 

James  Isaac  (Rev.),  of  Pitmilly,  co.  Fife,  Vicar  of  Hadlo\v, 
Kent,  J. P.,  b.  18  Jan.  1799;  m.  8  Jan.  18'27,  Mary  Black- 
well,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Merrington 
Place,  Kent,  and  d.  14  Dec.  1B81,  leaving  by  her  (who  ((.  ii* 
Dec.  1880;, 

1  James  Robert  Blacewell,  of  Pitmilly,  J. P.,  M.A., 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Hon.  Col.  4ih  Batt.  the  Buffs  (East  Kent 
Regt.),  6.  25  Sept.  1835  ;  iii.  5  April,  1866,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
younger  dau.  of  Rev.  Charlton  Lane,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and  d.  '22  May,  1886,  having  by 
her  (who  rn.  2ndly,  1890,  Rev.  T.  X.  Flyntoff)  had  issue, 

Charlton  James  Blackwell,  b.  4  Nov.  I8C7. 
Charles  Blackwell,  6.  17  Nov.  1869. 
William  Erskine  Blackwell,  b.  8  Aug.  1876. 
Douglas  Blackwell,  b.  28  May.  1878. 
Mary  Lilian  Blackwell,  d.  26  Doc.  1868. 
Mary  Beatrice  Blackwell,  b.  15  March,  1872. 

2  Phillips  Howard  (Rev.),  B.A.,  b.  13  June,  18.')7 ;  m.  5 
July,  1860,  Emma  Melasina,  4th  dau.  of  John  McMunn, 
M.D.,  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin,  and  has  three  sons  and 
three  daus. 

1  Mary  Catherine,  b.  3  Dec.  1829  ;  m.  9  March,  I8C9, 
Walter  Barham,  Esq. 

2  Margaret  Dunn,  b.  13  Jan.  1832  :  vi.  1  Feb.  18C0,  Rev. 
Alexander  J.  Manson. 

3  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Oct.  1833. 

4  Charlotte  Jane,  b.  39  March,  1839;  m.  5  Sept.  1860. 
Ven.  Frederick  Arthur  Cecil  LiUingston,  Archdeacon  o. 
Yass,  in  New  South  Wales. 

5  Henrietta  Silvestra,  b.  10  Aug.  1841 ;  m.  and  has  issue. 

6  Emma  Susanna,  b.  27  Oct.  184!-  ;  la.  and  has  issue. 

7  Mary  Louisa  Gordon,  b.  19  April,  1848  ;  m.  and  has  issue. 
Phillips,  of  Hythe,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ni.  Jane,  dau.  o* 

Thomas  Castle,  Esq.  of  Hythe,  Kent,  and  is  deceased. 
William  Backhouse,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  13  Dec.  1809  (deceased). 
Robert  Honywood,  Capt.  4th  Regt.,  d.  8  March,  1839. 
Silvestra  Catherine,  d.  8  Oct.  1825. 
Mary  Judith,  6.  31  Jan.  1803;  d.  nnm. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Davis,  M.A.,  and  is  deceased. 
Mr.  Monypenny  d.  24  Sept.  1814.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Gybbon-Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Hole  Park,  Rolvenden, 
J.P.  and   D.L.,  M.P.  for   Rye    1837,  Lieut.-Col.  West  Kent. 
Militia,  formerly  30th  Regt.,  wounded  at  Waterloo ;  b.  7  Nov. 
1797 ;  m.  8  Jan.   1818,  Sylvestra   Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Merrington  Place,  Rolvenden,  and  had 
issue, 
Robert  Thomas  Gybbon,  now  of  Maytham  Hall. 
William  David  Cathcart,  Capt.  West  "Kent  Militia,  b.  3  May, 
1826;  ,11.  1847,  Emma,  3rQ  dau.  of  Thomas  Dumayne,  Esq. 
of  Haverfordwest,  and  has  issue, 
1  Cathcart  William,  6.  7  Dec.  1848. 

1  Elizabeth  Silvestra,  b.  9  Aug.  1851. 

2  Fva  Anne,  6.  31  Jan.  1855. 

Thomas  Phillips  Blackwell,  b.  14  Dec.  1828 ;    vi.  and  d.  leav- 
ing, by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
Thomas,  b.  27  May,  1854  (deceased). 
Emily  Elizabeth  b.  31  May,  1853  (deceased). 

Richard  James  Lambe,  6.  7  July,  1834  (deceased). 

Elizabeth  Silvestra,  b.  6  Dec.  1820  ;  m.  18  April,  184.3, 
Francis  Thomas  le  Touzel,  Esq.  of  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles, 
and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue. 

Emily  Catherine,  b.  15  Aug.  1830. 

Laura  Dunn,  6.  30  Nov.  1832. 

Mr.  Gybbon-Monypenny  d.  16  Jan.  1854. 

Amis — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th 
arg.,  a  dolphin  az.,  finned  gu.,  for  Monypenny  ;  2nd  and  3rd  az., 
three  crosses-ciosslet  fitehee  issuing  out  of  as  many  crescents 


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THE  LANDED  GENTliY 


MOO 


ars:.  for  Catkcakt;  2nd  and  3id  az.,  a  lion  rampant  cuardant 
between  throe  escallops  arg..  for  Uyiibon,  quartering  I'hillips, 
Lyte.  and  Blackwell.  (Xs^s— 1st,  Neptune  bestriding  a 
dolphin  naiant  in  waves  of  the  sea,  hoUinig  with  his  dexter 
liana  the  reins,  and  in  hi'<  sinister  the  trident,  all  ppr.  {Mo(to, 
over,  Iniperat  a;quoi),  for  Monypen.nt  ;  2nd,  On  a  ch:ipeau  gu., 
turned  up  erni.,  an  csearbuncle  or,  for  Gyiuion  :  3rd,  A  deuii- 
lion  regardant  arg,.  ducally  crowned  or  also  for  Giiiuon, 
^cui— ilaythaui  Hall,  near  Asliford,  Kent. 


MOOD  OF  CHAPEIi. 
Mood,  William  Kobert,  Esq.  of  Chapel,  co. 
Fife,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Had dinnton  Artillery,  b.  15  Nov. 
IStiO;    m.    15    June,    1S86,  Annie    Marj,   dau.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Muspratb  Williams,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jonx  MisPKATT,  6.  15  May,  1S37. 

II.  Hugh  Lightfoot,  6.  25  Aug.  1S89. 

Ijineag-e.— William  Mood,  Ksq.  m.  I  May.  1791,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  —  Wilkie,  Ksq.,  and  (/.  11  Oct.  la25,  leaving  by 
her,  who  </.  6  April,  1S4G,  a  son, 

JoHS  Mood,  Esq.  of  Ilatchbank,  co.  Kinross,  J. P.,  m.  8 
Aug.  1S54,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Lightfoot,  Escj.,  and 
by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  in  infancy, 

William  lioDEBT,  of  Chapel. 

ilr.  John  Mood  J.  27  May,  1S74. 

Seat— Chapel,  by  Kirkcaldy,  N.R. 

Ae..i</e)iC.  — lierkeley  Uall,  I'ittville,  Cheltenham. 

CIiUj — ScotiisU,  \V. 


MOORE  OF  APPLEBY  HALL. 

Moore,  George  John,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Hall,  co, 
Leicester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  b.  19  Dec.  lSl-2 ;  m. 
6  Oct.  1874,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Samuel  Trehanke  Keke- 
».vich,  Esq.  of  Peamore,  Devon,  by  -nhom  he  had 
issue, 

1.  Chables  Louis  Geouge,  b.  3  March,  1876. 
u.  Gerald  Henry,  6.  16  May,  1877. 
III.  Lancelot  Geoffry.  0.  Feb.  18Sti. 
I.  Elsie  Louise,  6.  Feb.  1889. 

Lineagre. — Charles  Moore,  of  Stretton,  co.  Derby,  de- 
ccended,  it  is  stated,  from  the  Lancashire  family  of  Moore, 
purchased  (41  Elizabeth;  of  Sir  Edward  Griffin,  Knt.,  the 
3Ianor  of  Appleby  I'arva,  cos.  Leicester  and  Derby.  He  m. 
Cicely  Yates,  and  had,  with  several  other  children,  i.  Charles, 
his  successor;  ii.  John  (.Sir),  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loiulun 
1631,  U.S.  p.  1702;  iii.  (ieorge,  from  whom  descended  the 
JIooEEs  of  KtnlwdL  lIuLl.    The  elder  son, 

Charles  Moore,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Appleby  Parva, 
who  f.  his  father  1G54,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  liev.  Thomas 
Mould,  Hector  of  Appleby,  and  dying  1700,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Moop.e,  Esq.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Appleby  Pavva, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Heatield,  Esq.  of  Appleby,  and  had 
issue.     He  <l.  17J5,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  Moork,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Leicester  1728,  d.  u.i.u.  13  July,  1751,  and  was  «.  by  (the  son 
of  his  brother  John)  his  nephew, 

Charles  Moore,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Mould, 
Esq.  of  KentwcU  Hall,  .Suffolk,  but  having  no  issue,  was  s.  at 
his  decease,  18  May,  1775,  by  his  cousin, 

PtEv.  Thomas  Moore,  M.A.,  of  Appleby  Parva,  and  of 
Eentley,  co.  Warwick  (eldest  son  of  Thomas,  3rd  son  of 
Thomas  Moore,  Ksq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  by  Mary  Heafield  his 
wife).  This  gentleman  d>ing  un,a.  9  Feb.  1793,  devised  his 
manor  and  estates  of  Bentley  to  his  youngest  brother,  John, 
and  the  property  of  Appleby  to  his  eldest, 

George  JIoore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Leicester,  1794,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Darker,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  George,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas, 
of  Euddington,  Sheriff  of  Nott.s,  1»31,  m.  and  had  issue  ; 
cii.  John;  iv.  Charles,  d.  linwi. ;  i.  Catherine;  ii.  Elizabeth; 
in.  Mary.  Mr.  Moore  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1813,  by  his  eldest 
eon, 

George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  and  of  Bentley,  co. 
Warwick,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Leicester  1851.  He  m.  lit, 
Susan,  dau.  of  John  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Megginch  Castle,  co. 
Perth,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  1S13)  had  issue, 


Georoe,  hi=:  heir. 

Susan  Drummond,  m.  22  Xov.  1832,  Edward  Anthony  Holden 

Esq.   of   Ashton    Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and   D.L.,  who  is 

deceased. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alder- 
wa.sley,  co.  Derby,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  23  June, 
1827,  when  he  was  «.  by  his  son, 

George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Derby  1837,  4.  17  Sept.  1811;  m.  1st,  10  June, 
1833,  Susan,  dau.  of  William  Phillips  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe 
Constantiiie,  co.  Stafford,  which  lady  d.  1836,  and  2ndly, 
8  Jan.  1839,  Isabel  Clara,  dau.  of  Kev.  Charles  Shiittleworth 
Holden,  of  Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan. 
18G7),  had  issue, 

I.  George  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Appleby,  m.  1880, 
Mabel  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus  Byron, 
of  Kii-kby  Maliory,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue,  one  soni.nd 
one  dau. 

I.  Clara  Elizabeth,  m.  1861,  Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan- 
Lee,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Dillington  Park,  Ilmiiister,co.  Somerset, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Su.san,  m.  26  Nov.  18G3,  Walter  Mainwaring  Coynev,  Esq. 
of  Weston  Coyney,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Rosamond. 

IV.  Kathciine,  m.  Wriothesley  Wingfield,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev. 
W.  Wingheld,  of  Gulval,  Penzance. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  26  Aug.  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

^rm.s— Erm.,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  sa.,  collared 
gu.,  on  a  canton  of  the  third  a  lion  passant  guardant  or.  Crest  — 
A  moorcock  .sa.  guttee  d'or,  the  beak,  comb,  wattles,  and  legs 
gu.,  the  wings  expan.ied,  holding  in  the  beak  a  branch  of  heath 
ppr.     Motto— 'Son  civiam  ardor. 

(Scat— xlppleby  Hall,  near  Atherstone. 


MOOKE  OF  EARITE. 

Moore,  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Barne,  co.  Tipperary, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifp  1885,  J.P.  co.  Water- 
ford,  M.P.  CO.  Tipperarv  1875-80,  formerly  Capt. 
63rd  Eegt.,  b.  23  Aug.  1836;  m.  1st,  1  Oct.  1867, 
Anna  Maria,  only  surviring  child  and  heiress  of 
Wilmer  Wilmcr,  Esq.  of  34,  "Wilton  Crescent,  Lon- 
don, and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Dee.  1SS6)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Stephen  Wilmer,  6.  19  Nov.  1SG8;  d.  17  June,  1877. 

II.  Randal  Ki.ngsmill,  b.  12  Feb.  1873. 

III.  Stephen  Thomas,  b.  7  Feb.  1S81. 

I.  Anna  Eleanor  Isabel.  ii.  Geraldine  Elma. 

III.  Mary  Augusta.  iv.  Stephanie  Hilda  Grace. 

Mr.  Stephen  Moore  m.  2ndly,  11  July,  1888,  Martha 
alary,  dau.  of  the  late  JohnMorgan,  Esq.  of  Bramp- 
ton Park,  Hunts. 

Lineag-e — Guillym  styles  this  family  "  De  la  More,"  and 
Philpot,  Somerset  Herald,  "De  More,"  "Atte  More,"  (Sic. 
Eventually,  the  chief  line  became  established  in  Shropshire 
as  "the  Mores  of  More  and  Larden."  In  the  reign  of  James  I. 
(about  1620),  Richard  Moore,  came  over  to  Ireland,  and  settled 
at  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary.  about  1635.  He  was  Hit;h  Sheriff 
CO.  Waterford  1G6G,  and  Tipperary  IG75.  His  will,  dated  17 
April,  1690,  was  proved  10  Sept.  1690,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  two  sons, 

Stephen,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Mountcasuell. 

Tho.mas,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  of  Chancellorstown,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Elleanor,  dau.  of  Richard  Covert,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  Alder- 
man, by  Christian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  King.  His  will 
is  dated  21  April,  1702,  and  proved  2  March,  1703.  By  his 
wife  (who  remarried  with  James  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cloghford, 
CO.  Tipperary)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  (iuy,  of  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary, 
1722,  6.  1691;  m.  1717,  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Childley  Coote,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Guy  Moore  Coote,  father  of  Guy  Moore  Coote. 

2  Thomas  Childley  Moore,  m.  7  May,  1765,  Honora,  dau. 
of  —  Bryan,  Esq. 

1  Mary.  2  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut-Col.  Daniel  Webb. 

III.  Robert,  of  Ardmoyle  and  Mooremount,  m.  Elinor,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Chidley  Coote,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 
Thomas  Bob  Moore. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Moore  Hall,  co.  Cork,  and  of  Marlfleld,  CO. 
Tipperary,  to.  1721,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  King,  Esq.  of 
Kiipeacon,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue. 


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1  Stephen,  Iligh  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary,  1757,  m.  12  Feb. 
1751,  Aheia,  younger  dau.  of  Sir  Kobert  Maude,  Bart. 

2  Hithard,  b.  1725. 

1  Anne,  m.  Sir  James  May,  Bart.  2  3Iary. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Arthur  Newcomen,  Bart. 
V.  Covert. 

I.  Elleanor.  ii.  Christian. 

III.  Lydia,  m.  John  Lapp,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 

IV.  JIargaret. 

The  eldest  son, 

Col.  Stephen  Mooke,  of  Barne,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1GS9,  m. 
Kov.  1712,  Judith,  dau.  of  Ilicliard  Dowdeswell,  Esq.  of  Poole 
Court,  CO.  Worcester.  His  will  bears  date  12  Feb.  1747,  and 
was  proved  23  Nov.  1750.     He  left  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Barne,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  ]  744.  He 
m.  24  Feb.  1741,  Henrietta,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Thomas  Tajlor,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1783;, 
left  issue  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1771, 

1  Thomas,  of  Barne  (whose  will  is  dated  17  Nov.  1780,  and 
was  proved  25  May,  1781),  in.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Conway 
Spen^-er,  Esq.  of  Tremary,  co,  Down,  who,  after  Mr. 
Moore's  decease,  m.  24  Oct.  1788,  George  Augustus,  2nd 
Marquess  of  Donegal,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Stephen,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  17SG,  tZ.  v.nm,.  He 
was  for  many  years  M.P.  for  Clonniel.  and  after  the 
Union,  held  the  office  of  Controller-General  of  Ireland. 

3  Richard  (Very  Rev.),  M.A.,  Dean  of  Kmly,  h.  6  June, 
1776;  will  dated  9  Oct.  1816,  proved  8  June,  1818;  d. 
unm. 

1  Henrietta,  m.  Thomas  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth  Castle, 
CO.  Meath. 

2  Salisbury,  to.  her  cousin,  Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
terfield, and  Marlficld,  co.  Tipperary. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co. 
Warwick. 

4  Anne,  m.  Lawrence  Langley,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

5  Charity,  m.  8  March,  1790,  Richard  Long,  Esq.  of  Long- 
field,  CO.  Tipperary. 

6  JIary,  d.  unm. 

II.  Stephen,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  of  Chancellorstown,  Capt.  inthearmy, 
m.  Margaret  Kellet,  of  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

Stephen,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  who  m.  three  times,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1826,  a 
son,  Richard,  and  a  dau.  Mary  Anne. 

Margaret.  Mary. 

The  elder  son, 

Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  co.  Waterford,  and 
Chesterfield  and  Marlficld,  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Tipperary  1784,  m.  his  cousin  Salisbury,  dau.  of  Richard 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Barne,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard  (sec  Moobe  of  Killashee'i. 

III.  Thomas,  Capt.  18tli  Foot,  cZ.  -anm.  13  .Tune,  1851. 

IV.  Edward,  d.  unm.  v.  William,  d.  1872. 

I.  Harrier,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1851. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1876. 
The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  cf  Barne,  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Dragoons, 
High  Slieriff  1832,  6.  1782;  m.  June,  1805,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Henry  Westry,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1859)  had 
issue, 

Stephen  Charles,  his  heir. 
Richard,  b.  1811;  d.  unm. 1850. 

Henrj-,  b.  1816 ;  m.  26  Nov.   1857,  Emily,  onlv  dau.  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Justice  George,  of  Cahore,  co.  Wexford,  and  d. 
17  March,  1877,  leaving  Stephen  George.  6.  12  Feb.  1862  ; 
Henry,  b.  18G6 ;  and  Eleanor  Constance. 
Mr.  Moore  d.  20  Nov.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Charles  Mooke,  Esq.  of  Barne,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  18G7,  b.  12  March,  1808;  m.  25  May,  1833,  Anna, 
dau.  of  Col.  Kingsmill  Pennefather,  of  New  Park,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Albert,  b.  19  May,  1848,  m.  and  living  in  Queens- 
land. 

III.  Charles  Henry  Algernon,  b.  8  Aug.  1851,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Foster. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  r,i.  Dec.  1866,  Col.  Charles  Thornhill,  R.A., 
and  has  a  son,  Charles. 

II.  Katherine  Grace,  m.  25  Aug.  1870,  Sir  Francis  John  Jlil- 
man,  4th  Bart,  of  Levaton,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Elmina  Constance,  m.  .■>  Jan.  1875,  Heniy  Burroughs, 
Esq.  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  10  April,  1873. 

^-/■»i5— Quarterly  of  four:  l.^t  and  4th,  sa.,  a  swan  close  arg., 
membered  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second, 
MooPvS  ;  2  quarterly  :  1st  and  4i.h,  arg.,  a  cross-moline  sa.,  2nd 


and  3rd,  gu.,  a  fesse  chequy  arg.  and  az.,  Colville  and  Lind- 
say :  3  gu.,  a  chief  or,  over  all  a  bend  ermine,  Pe.nnefather. 
Crest— X    goshawk    seizing  a  coney,  both    ppr.     J/oUo — \'is 
unita  fortior. 
Seat — Barne,  near  Clonmel. 


MOORE  OF  GKIMESHILIi. 

MooEE,  WiLLiAji  MiDDLETON,  Esq.  of  Grimes- 
hill,  Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP 
1879,  formerly  Capt.  6tli  Eoyal  Lancashire  Militia, 
late  Lieut,  loth  Foot,  b.  16  Maj,  1834  ;  m.  2  Sept. 
1863,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
ReT.  John  M.  AVright,  Sector  of  Tathaui,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  has  issue, 

I.  Ella  Elizabeth,  to.   Frederick  Carlcton  Cowper,  Esq.  O'f 
Carleton  Hall,  Penrith. 

Lineagre.— William  Moobe,  Esq.  of  Grimeshill,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  Westmorland  Militia,  6.  1  Oct.  1754,  son  of  John 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Grimeshill,  J. P.,  Col.  Westmorland  Militia,  by 
Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Dickenson,  Esq.  of  Archolme, 
and  grandson  of  Giles  Moore,  Esq.  D.L.  (the  son  of  John 
Moore,  of  Grimeshill,  who  d.  1701),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Cragg,  Esq.  of  Dent,  and  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Jiiddleton,  Esq.,  the  last  male  descendant  of 
the  Middletons  of  Middleton  Ifall.  He  m.  10  June,  1779, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  3  June,  1811)  left  with  other  issue,  all  d.  s.  p.,  a 
son  and  heir, 

John,  Lieut.-Col.  Westmorland  Militia,  b.  10  Feb.  1781  ;  in. 
9  Nov.  1807,  Eliza,  2nd  da  i.  of  Richard  Gathorne,  Esq.  of 
Kirkby  Lonsdale,  and  d.  v.  p.  14  June,  1820,  having  had 
issue, 

William,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
Mary,  m.  5  Sept.  18S3,  Rev.  William  Lister  Isaac,  of  Pirton 
and  Croome,  co.  Worcesier,  and  lias  issue. 

Col.  Moore  d.  22  Jan.  1832,  aged  77,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son, 

William  MooRE,  Esq.  of  Grimeshill,  J,P.  and  D.L.,  Higli 
Sheriff,  b.  19  May,  1809;  m.  9  May,  1833,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  Fawcett,  Esq.  of  Gate  House,  Dent,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1856)  had  issue, 

William  Middleton,  now  of  Grimeshill. 
John  Hebblethwaite,  b,  5  July,  1835,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S., 
Madras,  drowned  in  India,  Nov.  1858. 
Thomas  George  Carus,  late  Capt.  42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  b. 
5  Aug.  1838;  i)i.  Mary  Hasluck,  dau.  of  Robert  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Allan  Park,  co.  Stirling,  and  has,  with  a  dau.,  a. 
son, 

William  Fawcett  Campbell,  b.  3  Nov.  1876. 
Eliza  Mary  Charlotte,  )u.  Nov.   J802,  Sir   Don.-ild  Campbell, 
Bart,  of  Dunstaffnage,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  4  May,  1877. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  24  April,   1861,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  M.  Wright,  Rector  of  Tathani.     He  d.  14  Aug.  1802. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  chevron  pean  be- 
tween three  Moors' heads  in  profile,  couped  at  the  neck  ppr., 
wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.  a  plieon  of  the  field, 
for  Moobe;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  fesse  between  three  mullets  ia 
chief,  and  as  many  crosses-crosslet  in  base  arg.,  for  Cragg. 
Crest — A  swan,  wings  elevated  arg.,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a  pheon  sa.,  in  front  of  bulrushes  ppr.  il/otto— Animum 
rege. 

Seai— Grimeshill,  near  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland. 


MOORE  OF  FRAMPTON  HALL. 

MooEE,  Charles  Thomas  Jonx,  Esq.,  C.R, 
F.S.A.  of  Frampton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1856,  and  from  1868  to  1889,  Hon. 
Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  4th  Eatt.  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.,  Chairman  of  Holland  Quarter  Sessions, 
b.  17  May,  1S27 ;  m.  18  July,  1819,  Frances  Mary 
Yassall,  dau.  of  Henry  Richard  Roe,  Esq.  of  Gnaton 
Hall,  Devon,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col. 
Christopher  Farvvell,  of  Totnes,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Conet  Tvssailt),  B.A.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  Dec.  1854;  to.  1885,  Eliza  Moresby, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  A.  White,  Esq.  of  Harrowby,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  F'airfax  Moresby,  G.C.B., 
and  has  issue,  Cordelia  Mary,  b.  1889. 

II.  Charles  Edward  Tunnard,  B.A.,  J. P.,  b.  16  April,  1856. 
I.  Anna  Elizabeth  Tunnard. 


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II.  Edith  Isabell  Tunnard,  <?.  May,  1S52. 

III.  Constance  Fanny  Tunnard. 

IV.  Margaret  de  Crcsacre  Tunnard. 

Xiineag'e. — Eey.  Edward  Mooke,  LL.E.,  Vicar  of  Over, 
CO.  Chester,  son  of  John  Jloorc,  was,  it  is  stated,  of  a  Lanca- 
shire branch  of  the  Barnborough  family,  and  in  descent,  by  a 
junior  branch,  from  t)ie  Lord  Chanceller More,  whose  arms  he 
bore.  He  was  l>.  160G,  and  d.  llort,  leaving  issue,  seven  sons, 
I.  Edward,  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  George,  0. 1740 ;  in.  Thomas, 
b.  1745,  settled  as  a  Merchant  in  Liverpool,  m.  Miss  Dawson, 
and  left  a  large  family,  who  toolv  the  name  of  Dawsom-Moobe  ; 
IV.  Paul,  6. 1750:  v.  Peter,  of  Hadleigh  Manor,  co.  Middlesex, 
twenty-five  years  M. P.  for  Coventry,  b.  1753,  d.  1828,  leaving  a 
son.  Macartney,  who  left  two  sons,  Eiclimond,  Capt.  R.N.,and 
Peter  Halhed,  Vicar  of  Chadkirk,  co.  Chester;  vi.  Bernard, 
twin  with  Peter,  d.  young;  vii.  Robert,  b.  1755,  whose  only 
son  perished  in  the  ''Kent"  East  Indiaman;  and  a  dau., 
Esther,  6.  1743,  ;/i.  17G5,  Arthur  Windus,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Moore,  Esq.,  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  of 
Stockwell  House,  Surrey,  Lord  of  the  JIanor  of  Leigh  Priors, 
AVestbury,  Wilts,  an  active  politician  holding  several  govern- 
ment offices,  and  the  personal  friend  of  Charles  James  Fox, 
and  joint  guardian  with  him  of  his  nephew.  Lord  Holland,  b. 
1735;  m.  1st,  1767,  Jane,  dau.  of  lioger  Kigge,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

Stephen  Roger,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  d.  1840,  whose  only 
dau.  and  sole  heir,  Millicent  Anne,  iti.  Thcopliilus  Fairfax 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Holland  House,  Spalding. 

Henry,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  1810,  aged  30,  rnvn. 

Mr.  Jloore,  m.  2ndly,  1781,  Sarah  Gray  (who  d.  1807)  dau.  of 
Joseph  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Ealing,  and  d.  1792,  aged  59,  leaving 
issue, 

Edward.  18th  Hussars,  Major  of  a  Cavalry  Brigade,  h.  1733 ; 
i(,  at  Lisbon,  1808,  aged  25  uiim. 

ViLLiAM  (Rev.),  D.D.,  J. P.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  Rector 
of  Spalding,  and  Vicar  of  Moulton,  Chairman  of  Justices 
of  the  Parts  of  Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1785;  m.  1807, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Maurice  Johnson,  D.D., 
of  Ayscoughfee  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  11  March,  JS6G, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1864)  had  issue, 
■WiUiam,  M.A.,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Whaplode  Drove,  co. 

Lincoln,  d.unm.  1837. 
Maurice  Peter,  F.S.A.,  of  Sleaford,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 
Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  1834,  Anne  Gardiner  Peacock, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18.39)  had  issue  surviving,  Anne 
L.ouisa  Russell,  ra.  Ist,  Edward  W.  Delancy  Lowe,  C.B., 
Col.  in  the  army,  and  2ndly,  Capt.  ErroU,  E.X.  He 
d.s.'p.  1866. 

Edward   (Rev.),    of  Stockwell,   M.A.,   F.S.A.,   Canon  of 
Lincoln,  Vicar  of  Spalding,  J. P.,  and  for  fifteen  years 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  24  May, 
18U;  TO.  11  Oct,    1857,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  Moses 
Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Swineshead,  and  d.  1889,  s.  p. 
Caroline,   ra.  Rev.  John  Howard    Marsden,    M.A.,  J. P., 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Camb.,  Rector  of  Great  Oak- 
ley, Essex,  and  Canon  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue,  three 
sons. 
Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  George  Augustus  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Moulton,  .J. P.  and  D.L.,  eldistson  of  Col.  George 
Moore,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 
Peter,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co   Lincoln,  b.  1786 ;  d.  1845,  at  Rome, 

unm. 
Charles  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

Oeorge,  Col.  and  Biigadier,  commanding  the  35th  Regt. 
Light  Infantry  in  India,  1844,  b.  1789;  m.  three  times,  and 
d.  1848,  leaving  issue,  i.  George  Augustus,  of  Moulton, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  ni.  his  cousin,  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Moore,  D.D. ;  ii.  Frederick;  in.  Charles 
William  Beutson  ;  iv.  Edward  ;  v.  Henry  Cecil  ;  i.  Emma  ; 
II.  Ameha  Woodward;  in.  Fanny  Meek;  iv.  Elizabeth, 
d.  1848. 
Augustus,   in  the   army,  6,  1790;  d.  a   minor,  at   Muttra, 

East  India,  1810. 
Sarah  Gray,  b.  1782:  m.  her  cousin,  Gray  Rigge,  Esq.  of 
of  Woodbroughton  House,  co.  Lancaster;  d.  1851,  leaving 
issue. 

Caroline  Gray,  6.  1791,  m.  Edward  John  Carter,  Esq.  of 
Theakston  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had  issue. 

The  6th  son. 

Rev.  Charles  Moore,  b.  1787,  of  Broughton  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, J. P.,  Rector  of  "vVyberton,  co.  Lincoln,  in.  1824,  Eliza- 
beth Anna,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Thomas  Tunnard, 
Esq.  of  Frampton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  of  a  family  of  great 
antiquity  in  that  co. ,  which  derived  its  descent  from  Normandy, 
where  the  name  and  arms  may  still  be  traced.*  By  her  (who 
d.  29  Nov.  1837,  aged  42)  he  had  issue. 


•  The  Norman  arms  of  this  family  appear  never  to  have  been 
registered  in  England,  although  borne  by  various  branches  of 
it  up  to  the  granting  of  the  modern  arms,  and  are  stillretained 


Charles  Thomas  John,  now  of  Frampton  Hall. 
ElizHbcch   Emma,   m.    1871,  her   consin,    Charles    William 
Beatson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Overdale,  co.  Wanvick,  2nd  son  of 
Brigadier-Gen.  George  Moore. 

Frances  Caroline,  in.  1866,  Rev.  Joseph  Holmes,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Swineshead,  and  Canon  of  Lincoln,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  six  daus.  Amelia. 

Rev.  Charles  Moore  in.  2ndly,  1844,  Lucy,  dau.  of  F.  Deakin, 
Esq.,  and  d.  19  April,  1881,  aged  94,  leaving  by  her  a  son, 
Stephen,  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  b.  1845;  in.  1874,  Amy,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Lay,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  six  daus. 

^)-))i.?— Quarterly  :  1st  arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  sa.,  between 
lliree  moorcocks  ppr.,  combs,  wattles,  and  legs  gu.;  2nd  arg., 
onachevron,  between  three  unicorns'  heads  erased  sa.,  as 
many  bezants  (More)  ;  3rd,  or,  three  lions  rampant  gu.  (Cees- 
acre)  ;  4th.  per  chevron  sa.  and  arg.,  three  elephants'  heads 
erased  counterchngcd  (Saunders)  ;  5th,  erm.,  on  a  chevron  sa., 
between  two  dragons'  heads  erased  ppr.  in  chief,  and  a  bugle- 
horn  of  the  second,  stringed  gu.,  in  base,  a  griffin's  head  couped 
between  two  bugle-horns  stringed  or  (Tonnard,  modern) ;  6th, 
az.,  a  chevron  between  three  demi-griffins  or  (Tcnnabd);  7th, 
sa.,  on  a  fesse  cotised  or,  between  three  coneys  courant  arg., 
as  many  escallops  of  the  field  (Conet)  ;  8th,  vert,  three  escut- 
cheons arg.,  each  having  a  bordure  engrailed  or  (BnnEELL). 
Crest — A  filoor's  head  affrontee  ppr.,  wreathed  round  the  tem- 
ples, a  jewel  pendent  in  the  ears  arg.  Motto — Disce  mori 
mundo. 

Heat — Frampton  Hall,  near  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 


MOOKE    OF    MOOKE   LODGE. 

MooEE,  William,  Esq.  of  Moore  Lodge,  co. 
Antrim,  J.P.,  M.D.,  High  SherifP  co.  Antrim  1890, 
was  President  of  the  King  and  Queen's  Colh  of 
Physicians,  Ireland,  1883-1884,  late  "  King's  "  Pro- 
fessor of  Medicine,  Trin.  Coll,  Dublin,  appointed 
Physician-in-Ordinary  to  the  Queen  in  Ireland  1885, 
b.  13  Not,  1826 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1863,  Sydney  Blanche, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Abraham  Fuller,  of  Woodfield,  King's 
CO.,  by  Frances  Anna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Bigoe  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Castle  Armstrong,  King's 
CO.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  22  Nov.  1864,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  called  to  the 
Irish  Bar,  Nov.  1887,  m.  15  Sept.  1888,  Helen  Gertrude, 
4th  dau.  of  Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Clonmore,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

William  Samson,  b.  17  April,  1891. 

Nina  Mary  Adelaide,  b.  20  March,  1890. 

It.  John,  b.  31  Jan.  1866. 

in.  Alexander,  Lieut.  Indian  StafT  Corps,  b.  5  Jan.  1868 ;  m. 

11  Aug.  1893,  Katharine  Mary  Maud,  only  dau.  of  Surg.- 

Maj.  Marratt. 
IV.  George  Abraham,    B.A.,    T.C.D.,   6.   24  March,   1869, 

Surgeon  Lieut.  A.M.  StafJ. 
v.  Sydney  William,  b.  15  June,  1872. 
VI.  Roger  Clotworthy,  6.  12  Feb.  1875. 

liineage,— James  Moore  migrated  from  Cumberland  in 
the  reign  of  James  I.,  and  settled  at  Ballinacreemore,  parish 
of  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim.  His  great-grandson,  William 
MooBE,  settled  in  1702  at  Killead,  in  same  co.,  of  which  he  was 
High  Sheriff  in  1718.  He  in.  Miss  Clotworthy,  and  had  a  son, 
John,  of  Moore's  Grove,  who  was  High  Sheriff  in  1733,  and 
was  grandfather  of  Capt.  Roger  Moore,  of  Killead,  who  was 
High  Sheriff  in  1750,  and  who,  in  conjunction  with  Capt. 
Thomas  Thompson,  in  1760,  marched  a  contingent  of  173 
volunteers  from  Killead  and  the  district  round  Antrim  to 
oppose  the  landing  of  the  French  at  Carrickfergus. 

.losEPH  Moore,  of  Rosnashane,  co.  Antrim,  great-grandson 
of  James,  the  first  settler,  and  brother  of  the  above  William, 
rn.  1706,  Susan  Breddy  (Brady),  of  Grange,  in  same  co.  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

n.  James,  of  Desertderrin,  ancestor  of  Moore  of  Moore  Fort. 

in.  John,  b.  1712,  ancestor  of  Moore  of  Lischeihan. 

IV.  Joseph,  b.  1716,  of  Ahoghill,  line  extinct. 

V.  Samson,  of  Moore  Lodge,  High  Sheriff  1767  ;  d.  1775. 

VI.  George. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  MooBE,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  6.  4  Aug.  1708;  to. 
Elizabeth  Courtenay,  of  Glenburn,  and,  with  three  daus.,  had 
two  sons, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  KUIagan,  co.  Antrim,  High  Sheriff  1778  ; 

by  one  branch  of  the  Tonnards  of  Lincolnshire,  viz. :  Az.,  a 
chevron  between  three  demi-griffins  or.    Crest— A  swan  ppr. 


MOO 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY, 


MOO 


1423 


VI.  the  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Warren,  Rector  of  Kilrea,  co.  Lon- 
donderry, and  had  two  sons, 

1  Samson,  of  Moore  Lodge,  subsequently  of  Ballinacree, 
Capt.  in  the  Antrim  Rcgt.,  High  Sheriff  1889,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Wiliam  WaiTen,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  William,  officer  in  the  3rd  Dragoons,  afterwards  Capt. 
in  the  Anirim  Regt.,  High  Sheriff  1808.  He  succeeded 
his  brother  Samson  in  the  Moore  Lodge  estates  on  the 
accession  of  the  latter  to  the  Ballinacree  estates.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Rothe,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Rothe,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  George,  on 
whose  death,  unm.,  Moore  Lodge  was  inherited  by  his 
cousin,  the  present  William  Moore,  M.D.,  of  Moore 
Lodge. 

The  elder  son, 

Joseph  Moore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  to.  Susan,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  Glenburn,  and  had  issue,  twodaus., 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm. ;  and  Alice  (Mrs.  Clarke,  of  Turnarobcrt), 
<md  three  sons, 

I.  William,  d.  young. 

II.  Thomas,  Midshipman  R.t\.,  drowned. 

III.  Samsox,  his  successor. 

The  3rd,  but  only  surviving  son, 

Samson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  ra.  17S7,  Jane  Eamadge, 
of  Mullens,  and  d.  1832,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  an  officer  in  the  Antiim  Regt.,  d.  unm. 

II.  Alexander,  his  successor. 

III.  William,  Lieut.  71st  Regt.  and 54th  Regt.,  d.  in  Burmese 
War  1827. 

IV.  Joseph,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  1^42,  E.  Young,  Esq.  of  Hillmont,  co. 
Antrim,  and  d.  1875. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm.  in.  Martha,  (L  ■i'/rtiii. 

IV.  Alice,  m.  1831,  James  W.  Armsti-ong,  Esq.  of  Culmore 
House,  CO.  Antrim,  J. P.,  aud  d.  1892,  leaving  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

Ale.^andek  Moore,  of  Rosnashane,  M.D.,  m.  1821,  Marj-, 
<lau.  of  Rev.  B.  Mitchell,  and  great-grand  dau.  of  James  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Desertderrin,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Moore  Lodge. 

II.  Samson,  d.  unm. 

III.  Alexander,  Col.  in  the  army,  U.S.A.,  to.  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  Gen.  T>.  Taylor,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 

Daniel  Tyler. 

IV.  George,  d.  leaving  a  son, 
George,  deceased. 

V.  Thomas,  to.  Marj-,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Moore  Fort,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  had 
issue, 

1  Samson. 

1  Mary  Violet.  2  Alice  Warren.  3  Sara  Emily. 

VI.  Courtenay  (Rev,),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Mitchelstown,  co. 
Cork,  and  Canon  of  Cloyne,  m.  Jessie  Mona,  dau.  of  Ben- 
jamin Duff,  Esq.,  son  of  Garden  Duff,  of  Hatton  Castle,  by 
his  wife,  Louisa,  eldest  dau,  of  the  6th  Baron  Duffus,  and 
has  issue. 


1  Courtenay  Edward. 

1  Harriet  Emma. 
I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1S93. 
III.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 


2  Alexander  Duff. 
2  Jessie  Louisa. 
II.  Jane. 


Anns— Az.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  or,  an  annulet  between  two 
mullets  gu.  Crest— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  ppr.,  charged  with 
an  annulet  gu.,  a  Moor's  head  in  profile,  al.'o  ppr.,  thetemples 
encircled  with  a  wreath  arg.  and  az.  3IotCo—t'orlis  cadere 
cedere  non  potest. 

Seoi— Moore  Lodge,  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim.  Residence — 
€7,  Fiizwilliam  Square,  N.  Dublin. 


MOORE    OF   MOORE   FORT. 

Moore,  William,  Esq.  of  Moore  Fort,  co.  An- 
trim, late  R.N.,  b.  3  June,  1852 ;  m.  20  Dec.  1887, 
Adeline  C.  H.  P.,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  H.  S.  B.  Bruce, 
of  BalljscuUion  House,  Castledawson. 

liineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  Moore  of  Moore  Lodge, 
<lescending  from 

James  Moore,  Esq.  of  Desertderrin,  co.  Antrim,  2nd  son  of 
Joseph  Moore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  b.  1710;  m.  Miss  Lindsay, 
and  had  a  son, 

James  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Fort,  who  was  father  of 

James  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Fort,  m.  15  Nov.  1813,  IMary, 
dau.  of  the  Bev.  Lindsay  Hall,  Rector  of  Donegore,  andby  her 
(who  d.  31  Aug.  18.38)  had  issue, 

William,  of  Moore  Fort. 

Lindsay,  d.  young.  James,  d.  young. 

Mar}-,  m.  the  Rev.  Michael  Fox  Dudgeon,  Vicar  of  CratGeld. 
Sufifolk. 


Alicia,  d.  unm.  25  April,  1886. 
Sarah,  d.  unm.  12  Sept.  1848. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  18  Sept.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Fort,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  h.  28  Oct.  1818  ;  m.  2  April,  184G, 
Blary  Shuldham,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Bellaghy  Castle,  Castledawson,  co.  Derry,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
24  Nov.  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  h.  22  Dee.  1848  ;  d.  3  April,  1853. 

II.  William,  now  of  Moore  Fort. 

III.  John,  b.  9  May,  1854,  m.  30  Dec.  1884,  Amy  Nicliolls, 
and  has  issue,  one  son,  William  Geoffrey,  b.  12  Nov.  1885, 
and  a  dau.     He  is  living  in  New  Zealand. 

tv.  George  Kenriek,  Capt.  Army  Pay  Department,  b.  11  Sept. 
1857  ;  TO.  twice,  and  has  one  son  and  two  daus. 

I.  Maiy,  TO.  2  xVpril,  1872,  Thomas  3Ioore,  Esq.,  son  of  Alex- 
ander Moore,  M.D.,  of  Rosnashane,  and  d.  9  Nov.  1882, 
leaving  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  27  June,  1888,  James  Kilroe,  Esq.,  and  has 
three  daus. 

HI.  Elizabeth,  h.  29  Feb.  1856. 
Mr.  Moore  d.  30  March,  1889. 
Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Moore  of  Moore  Lodge. 
Seat — Moore  F"ort,  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim. 


MOORE    OF    CORSWAIili. 

Caeeick-Mooee,  John,  Esq.  of  Corswall,  co. 
AVigton,  and  Monkton,  Wilts,  J.P,  and  D.L.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  F.R.S.,  F.E.(3-.S.,  h.  12  Feb.  1805  ; 
m.  12  April,  1835,  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Bradley, 
Esq.  of  Colborne  Hill,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  (who 
d.  27  Dec.  1876)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Graham,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Horse  Guards,  h.  25  Sept. 
1845;  m.  8  Feb.  1872,  Florence  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  S.  Wills  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Compton  Castle, 
Somerset,  and  d.  1890. 

I.  Mary. 

Lineage.— John  Moore,  M.D.,  of  Dovehill,  h.  1730  (the 
son  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Moore,  Minister  of  Stirling,  by  Marion 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Dovehill,  the  de- 
scendant of  an  old  and  respected  family,  and  grandson  of 
Capt.  Charles  Moore,  who  served  in  the  wars  of  William  III.), 
was  the  author  of  Zduco,  Edward,  and  Mordaunt.  He  m. 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  James  Simpson,  Professor  of 
Divinity  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  and  had  issue, 

John  (Sir),  K.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.,  b.  at  Glasgow,  13  Nov.  1761, 
killed  at  Corunna,  Commanding-in-Chief,  16  Jan.  1809. 

James,  his  succes.sor. 

Graham  (Sir),  G.C.B..  Admiral  E.N.,  to.  1812,  Dora,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eden,  Esq.,  d.  1843,  leaving  a  son,  John,  Capt. 
R.N.,  6.  1821;  d.  20  Jan.  1866. 

Charles,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- at-Law,  Auditor  of  Public 
Accounts*  d.  unm. 

Francis,  formerly  Under-Secretary  of  War,  to.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Twysden,  Bart.,  and  relict  of  Archibald, 
11th  Earl  of  Eglington,  and  lefc  at  his  decease,  1854,  two 
sons,  William  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
John,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1842. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Carrick  Moore,  Esq.  of  Corswall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
21  Dec.  1762;  m.  31  Dec.  1798,  Harriet,  only  dau.  of  John 
Henderson,  Esq.,  aud  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Corswall. 

Graham  Francis  Michell-Esmeade,  of  Monkton,  Chippen- 
ham, Wilts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  b.  18  Sept.  1870,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  who  assumed  the  names  of  Michell-Esmeade 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Anne  Michell,  of 
Monkton,  and  rf.  8  Oct.  1883. 

Harriett  Jane,  d.  6  March,  1884. 

Louisa,  d.  unm.  1853.  Julia. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  1821,  the  additional  surname  of 
Carrick  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  relative,  Robert  Carrick,  a  Banker  at  Glasgow,  who  be- 
queathed to  him  estates  in  cos.  Wigton,  Kirkcudbright,  and 
Ayr.     He  d.  1  June,  1860. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  az.,  three  mullets  of  the 
field,  in  chief  a  sphinx  ppr.,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gu. 
Crest — The  head  of  a  Saracen  in  profile  ppr.,  couped  at  the  neck, 
the  turban  arg.,  the  cap  vert.     J/o»o— Duris  non  frangor. 

Sf-ats — Corswall,  Stranraer,  co.  Wigton,  N.B. ;  Brook  Farm, 
Cobham,  Surrey ;  and  Monkton,  Wilts. 


MOORE    OF    KILLASHEE. 

MooEE,  Major  Eichaed  St.  Legee,  of  Killa- 
shee,  CO.  Kildare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1881,  late  5th 


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MOO 


Lancers,  and  Master  of  the  Kildare  Hounds,  h.  12 
Julv,  IS-iS  ;  m.  3  April,  1873,  Alice  Geraldine,  3rd 
dau.  of  Joseph  Pratt  Tyutc,  Esq.  of  Tynte  Park^  co. 
Wiclilow,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Stephen  Tynte  St.  Legeu,  h.  'ZQ  Jan.  1S90. 

I.  Geraldine  Fanny  Lonisa. 

II.  Evelyn  Emma  Cecilia. 

III.  Violet  Florence  Grace. 

Lineage. — The  Right  Hon.  Richard  Mooue,  P.C.  one  of 
the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  in  Ireland,  the 
second  son  of  Stephen  Moore,  of  Grenane  (s  e  Moore  of 
£onu),  b.  17So;  m.  1st,  Fanny,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Eligh,  and  by  her  had  a  son. 

Richard,  of  whom  presently. 
Judge  Moore  m.  ^ndly,  Wilhelmina,  youngest  dau.  of  ^yilIiam 
Westby,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
March,  ISGO)  left  at  his  decease,  31  Dec.  1807,  one  son  and  one 
dau., 
William  Westby,  of  Higham,  co.  Hants,  J. P.,  A.D.C.  to  the 
Earl  of  Eglington  and  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  when  Lords- 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  b.  182G  ;  m.  1st,  18C3,  Louisa  Susan 
Anne,  dau.  of  tlie  Hon.  G.  M.  Fortescue,  of  Dropmore,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1864)  he  had  a  dau.,  Anne  Constance  Louisa, 
m.  31  Oct.  1893,  Capt.  \V.  G.  Wyld,  Hampshire  Regt.    He  m. 
2ndly,    1868,   Isabella  Sophia  Ann,  dau.  of  Hon.  Dudley 
Ryder.    She  d.  31  Jan.  1884. 
Fanny,  d.  unra.  3  Sept.  1861. 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Mooke,  Esq.  of  Killashee,  co.  Kildare,  J. P.,  m.  3 
Sept.  1847,  Emma  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Sharpe,  Esq.  of 
Appscourt,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Jan.  1889)  had 
issue, 

I.  RicHAKD  St.  Legek,  now  of  Killashee. 

II.  Stephen  Blytli,  m.  May,  dau.  of  —  W'edderburn,  and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

III.  Edmond  Francis  William. 

I.  Florence  Henrietta  Fanny,  d.  unm.  18S7. 
Mr.  Moore  d.  1  June,  1881. 

Arms — (.?ee  Moore  of  Barne). 
/iJettC— Killashee,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 


IIOOE.E  OF  MIOIiENAIT. 
MoOBE,  EoBEUT  Lton,  Esq.  of  Molenan,  co. 
Londonderry,  and  Cliff,  Co.  Fermanagh,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  CO.  Londonderry,  J. P.  co.  Donegal,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Derry  1877,  High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal 
1S86,  educated  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  B.A.  1860,  M.A. 
18G5,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1860,  b.  1836,  m. 
1867,  Mary  Elizabeth  Moore,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Munu,  Esq.  J. P.  and  has  issue, 

I.  RoDEKT  Lton,  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fu.'.i- 

liers,  b.  18G3. 
u.  William  Maxwell  Scott,  h.  1870. 
ui.  Walter,  b.  1871. 

I.  Maiy  Elizabeth  Henrietta. 

II.  Patience  Violet  Holford. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  of  Moore  is  descended  from  James 
Mure  who  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  17th  century,  and  was  the 
son  of  William  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  co.  Ayr.  James  Mure 
had  a  numerous  family,  of  whom  the  eldest  son,  William,  .■!. 
his  tmcle,  William  ilure,  4th  Laird  of  Glenderstown,  and 
Samuel,  who  changed  his  name  to  Moore  on  taking  bis 
diploma  in  Glasgow  University  in  1724.  This  Samuel  Moore 
practised  as  a  medical  man  in  cos.  Donegal  and  Derry,  and 
was  the  direct  ancestor  of  the  Mooees  of  Mulctuui. 

Robert  Moore,  Esq.  ni.  1775,  Anne  Scott,  and  d.  in  America 
in  the  early  part  of  the  present  century.    His  son, 

William  Moore,  Eeq.  of  Molenan,  m.  1«35,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  and  d.  1853,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Lyon,  now  of  Moleman. 

II.  Samuel  Maxwell. 

I.  Wilhelmina  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Green,  Esq.  of  Government 
House,  Londondeny,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Se"is— Molenan,  co.  Londonderry;  and  Cliff,  Bellcel:,  co. 
Fermanagh, 


to  1885,  High  Sheriff  1877,  created  a  Count  by  H. 
II.  the  Pope,  1879,  is  a  Commander  of  the  Order  of 
St.  G-regorv,  and  Chamberlain  to  His  Holiness,  b. 
15  Sept.  1849;  m.  1877,  Mnry  Lucy  Clifford,  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Clifford,  Bart,  of  Hatherton  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Joseph  Clifford,  b.  July,  1878. 

II.  Charles  Joseph  Henry  O'llara,  b.  Nov.  1880. 
I.  Edith  Mary. 

Lineage.— Charles  Moobk,  Esq.,  son  of  Arthur  Moore, 
of  Crookedstonc,  co.  Antrim,  by  Mary  O'Hara  his  wife,  pur- 
chased Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary,  and  was  M.P.  and  J. P.  for 
that  CO.     He   was  b.  17  June,  1804;  m.  12  Jan.  1835,  Marian 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Story,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Charles  Henry  O'Hara,  deceased. 
Akthor  John,  now  of  Mooresfort. 
Marian  Kdith.  Helena  Blanche,  a  nun. 

Laura  Mai-y,  m.  12  Aug.  1862,  Capt.  George  Augustus 
Vaughan,  son  of  the  Hon.  George  Laurence  Vaughan,  and 
nephew  of  John,  3rd  E.arl  of  Lisbiirne,  and  has  issue, 
AVilmot  Charles,  and  Christine,  m.  J.  C.  M.  Ogilvie  F"oibes, 
Esq.  of  Boyndlie,  Aberdeenshire. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  Aug.  1869. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  or,  a  rose  gu.,  barbed  and 
seeded  ppr.,  between  two  mullets  pierced  of  the  third.  Crist — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown  ppr.,  a  Moor's  head  also  ppr.,  wreathed 
about  the  temples  arg.  and  az.,  and  chai-ged  in  the  neck  with 
a  rose  gu.,  barbed  vert.  Motto — F'ortis  cadere  cedere  noa 
potest. 

SciU — Mooresfort,  and  Aherlow  Castle,  Banshee,  Tipperary. 
JResideiKe—lO,  Grafton  Street,  W . 


MOORE    OF   MOORESFORT. 

MooEE,  Ap.inuR  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Mooresfort,  co. 
Tipperary,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Cloumel  1874 


MOORE    OF   BALLYDIVITY. 

Stewart-Mooee,  James,  Esq.  of  Ballydivity,  co. 
Antrim,  M.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1880,  b.  Nov. 
18-17;  *.  his  father  1870;  m.  11  Jan.  1871,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Charles  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Bailyhivistock, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  18  June,  1876. 

II.  Charles  F'rancis,  b.  1  Dec.  1878. 

I.  Elhel,  b.  3  Dec.  1877.  ii.  Mary,  b.  14  Feb.  ISSO. 

III.  Kanierine  Frances,  b.  21  April,  1883. 

Lineage  — Andrew  Stewart  settled  in  Ireland  after 
the  battle  of  CuUodcn,  1746.  His  son,  James  Stewart,  m. 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  James  Moore,  of  Ballydivity,  and  was 
father  of 

James  Stewart-Moore,  Esq.  of  Ballydivity,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Antrim  1798.  He  m.  17S2,  Jlargaret,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  William 
Sturrock,  Archdeacon  of  Armagh,  and  d.  1845,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  James  Stewart-Moore,  his  hciv. 

II.  John,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  A.  Dunlop,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Margaret.  2  Frances. 

3  Catherine,  d.  unm.  4  Anne. 

5  Mary,  -jn.  Rev.  A.  Creery,  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Henrj',  d.  unm.. 

I.  Harriett,   m.    W.   Stewart,   Major   74th  Foot,    and   had 
issue. 

II.  Jane,  m.  John  Owens,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  7n.  Thomas  Robinson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Stewart-JIoore,  Esq.  of  Ballydivity,  co.  Antrim, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  served 
in  the  Peninsular,  at  Waterloo,  and  in  India,  b.  1793;  m.  1815, 
Frances,  uau.  of  Henry  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Somerset,  co. 
Londonderry,  and  d.  1S70,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1876), 

I.  James,  now  of  Ballydivity. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1850;  iii.  June,   1SS2,   Emily,  dau.  of  Butler 
Giveen,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Cooldaragh,  co.  Antiim. 

I.  JIargaret,  i,i.  Lieut. -Col.  H,  Tracey,  R.A. 

II.  Catherine  Elizabeth,    ra.    18G7,   Anthony  Traill,   M.D., 
Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 

Scat — Ballydivity,  Dervock,  co.  Antrim. 


MOORE    OF   MANORKILBRIDE. 

Moore,  Joseph  Ei-ExcnEi:,  Esq.  of  Manor- 
kilbride,  co.  Wicklow.  J.P.  (High  Sheriff,  co. 
Wicklow  189-4),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  2  Dec. 
1835;    m.   5   Dec.    1S61,    Jane,    dau.    of    James 


MOO 


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Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Longford  Terrace,  Monkstown, 
and  Belfast,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue, 

J.  Thomas  Brown,  Lieut.  E.E.,  b.  26  April,  1865. 

II.  Joseph  Scott,  Capt.  Army  Service  Corps,  6. 14  Oct.  1366. 

III.  George  Fletcher,  1  twins,  b.  10  Oct. 

IV.  Nithsdale  Carleton  Atkinson,  R.N. ,  J      1874. 

V.  James  Maxwell,  6.  1879  {dec). 

I.  Emily  Elizabetli.  ii.  Bertha  Mary. 

III.  Ada  Catherine.  iv.  Louisa  Anne  Fletcher. 

Lineag-e.— This  family,  which  is  of  Scottish  origin, 
settled  in  the  North  of  Ireland  about  1650. 

Joseph  Mooee,  Esq.  of  Bonds  Glen,  co.  Londonderry,  m. 
1794,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  co. 
Middlesex,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1803)  a  son, 

Joseph  Scott  Moore,  Esq.  of  Manorkilbride,  co.  Wicklow, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1866,  6.  1796;  m.  1832,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Ardwick,  near  Manchester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  12  Sept.  1886)  had  issue, 

Joseph  Fletcher,  now  of  Manorkilbride. 
Mr.  Moore  d.  9  March,  1884,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  Joseph 
Fletcher  Moore,  Esq.  of  Manorkilbride. 

.9eaf— Manorkilbride,  co.  Wicklow. 

ClvMs— University,  Dublin,  and  Royal  St.  George  Yacht. 


PAEKIN-MOOKE    OF    WHITEHALL. 

Paekin-Mooee,  William,  Esq.  of  Whitehall, 
CO.  Cumberland,  J. P.,  b.  12  July,  1865 ;  m.  12  Sept. 

1888,  Lucy  Josephine  C,  only  dau.  of  Dr.  Cranage, 
of  Wellington,  Salop,  and  has  issue,  Lucy  Agnes,  b. 
28  April,  1891,  and  Eleanor,  b.  17  May,  1893.  He 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Mooee,  in  Jan. 

1889,  under  the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  Greorge 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Whitehall. 

Lineag-e. — William  Parkin,  Esq.  of  Blaithwaite,  co. 
Cumberland  (son  of  William  Parkin,  who  d.  30  Dec.  1860),  •,;(. 
12  June,  1862,  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Barnes,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Feb.  1868)  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Whitehall. 

Eleanor.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Parkin  d.  7  Dec.  1882. 

Sea(— Whitehall,  Mealsgate,  Carlisle. 
♦ 


MOEANT    OF    BROKENHURST. 

MoEANT,  John,  Esq.  of  Brokenhurst  Park,  Hants, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  b.  11  Feb.  1825  ; 
m.  1st,  26  June,  1855,  Lady  Henrietta  Louisa 
Priscilla  Somerset,  dau.  of  Henry,  7th  Duke  of 
Beaufort  K.G-.  (which  lady  d.  17  June,  1863)  ;  and 
2ndly,  2  April,  1866,  Flora  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Eden,  by  his  wife, 
Baroness  Grey  de  Ruthyn,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  John  IIarrt  Eden,  b.  1S68. 

II.  Francis  George,  b.  1869. 

I.  Mabel  Caroline  Flora,  n, .  1889,  Herbert  George  Alexander, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Dudley  Hallam  Wallace,  b.  1890 ;  and 
Muriel  Augusta  Morant,  6.  1892. 

Lineage.— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Moraunts 
of  Moraunt's  Court,  Kent,  who  are  said  to  have  sprung  from 
the  ancient  Norman  House  of  Morant  of  Chateau  Morant, 
represented  at  this  day  by  Mons.  de  Morant,  Marquis  de 
Eoncherolles  and  Baron  de  Coulonces.  Soon  after  the  seizure 
of  Jamaica,  1655,  John  Morant  settled  in  that  island,  and  d. 
1683.  His  son,  John,  dying  1723,  left  a  son,  John  Morant, 
whom.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Pennant,  Esq.  of  Clarendon,  and 
.sister  of  Sir  Samuel  Pennant,  Knt.,  and  had,  besides  other 
issue,  a  son, 

Edward  Morant,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Hindon  1761,  for  Lyming- 
ton  1776-8,  and  for  Yarmouth  1780-4;  m.  1st,  1756,  Eleanor 
Angelina,  dau.  of  —  Dawkins.  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  John, 
of  whom  presently;  2ndly,  27  April,  1762,  Mary  Whitehorne, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Goddard,  Esq.  of  the  family  of 
GODDARD  of  Chiffe  Pipard,  AVilts,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Edward  Gregory  Morant-Gale,  of  Upham,  Hants,  h.  29  Nov. 
1(7.;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Gale  on  s.  to 
Ihe  Jamaica  property  of  his  uncle,  William  Gale  ;  to.  1st, 
i!.lizabeth,  dau.  of  Gore  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Honinstton  Hall 
II. 


CO.  Warwick,  who  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  Sept.  1816,  Emily 
Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gambler,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  U 
22  Dec.  1866,  left  at  his  decease,  2  Aug.  1855, 

I.  Edward  John,  b.  7  Oct.  1818;  m.  20  Nov.  1845,  Maria 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Simeon  Henry  Stuart,  Bart,  of 
Hartley  Maudit,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Edward  Stuart,  b.  7 
Sept.  1846  ;  2  Ernest  Frederic,  who  dropped  the  name  of 
Gale,  6.  29  July,  1849,  m.  24  JIarcli,  la80,  Mary  Isabel, 
dau.  of  William  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Petropolis,  Brazil,  and  d. 
26  Aug.  1888,  leaving  issue,  Ernest  Edward  William,  h. 
19  Sept.  1886;  John  Gambler,  6.  23  April,  1887;  Arthur,  6. 
15  July,  1888 ;  3  John  Gregory,  6.  12  Feb.  1862,  d.  22  Sepr. 
1877  ;  1  Maria  Selina,  m.  5  June,  1877,  Sir  Henry  Hawley, 
Bart.,  andrf.  25  July,  1877;  2  Caroline  Frances ;  3  Eva 
Georgiana;  4  Emily  Jane,  d.  3  April,  1860;  5  Isabel  Mary 
Jane,  m.  9  July,  1889,  John  Henry  James  Edwards,  Esq. 
of  Craigton,  co.  Ross,  N.B.,  and  has  issue,  Marjory  Eva 
May,  b.  15  Oct.  1891. 

II.  Frederic,  who  dropped  the  name  of  Gale,  6.  30  July, 
1825 ;  m.  22  Oct.  1862,  Emma  Matcham,  and  has  had 
issue,  F'rederic  Arundell  Gambler,  b.  10  Nov.  1864, 
drowned  at  sea,  28  June,  1884;  Edward  Bertie,  6.  14  Oct. 
1868;  Francis  Hubert,  b.  19  June,  18(0;  Emmeline 
Lillie  ;  Evelyn  Geraldine  Cicely. 

I.  Emily  Jane,  b.  6  July,  1817;  m.  16  April,  1839,  Walter 
Jervis  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  Hants,  and  had  issue  {ste 
Long  of  Preshau-). 

II.  Mary,  b.  27  Sept.  1820;  m.  28  Nov.  1855,  Arthur 
Forrest,  Esq. 

III.  Louisa,  b.  15  July,  1823;  m.  7  Sept.  1843,  William 
Skipwith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  {see  Skipwith,  Bart.). 

IV.  Sophia,  6.  6  Jan.  1830;  m.  10  Sept.  1862,  Capt.  John 
Horndon  Parry,  Royal  Marines,  and  d.  26  F'eb.  1886, 
leaving  issue,  John  Horndon  (Rev.),  b.  7  July,  1863  ;  m. 
24  Feb.  1891,  Marian,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  V.  Baker,  of 
Bristol ;  Edward  Morant  Horndon,  b.  7  Nov.  1866. 

Mr.  Morant  d.  27  July,  1791.    His  elder  son, 

John  Morant,  Esq.  of  Brokenhurst,  Hants,  m.  5  Oct.  1784, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Richards,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  21  Nov.  1794)  left  at  his  decease,  2  March,  1794,  three 
sons  and  two  daus., 

John,  his  heir. 

Edward,  Ensign  IstRegt.  of  Guards,  d.  2  Sept.  1809. 

George,  of  Farnborough  Place,  Hants,  b.  1781 ;  m.  19  April, 
1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  Evelyn  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Ettington  Park, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1875,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
17  Feb.  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  J. P.,  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  18  Jan.  1814;  m. 
31  Aug.  1835,  Lydia,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Hemphill,  Esq.  of 
Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Digbt,  Comna.  R.N.,  b.  8  Aug.  1837;  m.  H 
Sept.  1856,  Sophia  Georgiana,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Eyres,  Grenadier  Guards,  and  has  issue,  George 
Edward  Jordan,  6.  31  Julv,  1868,  and  Lydia  Louisa. 

2  Charles  Philip,  i';.  IG  April,  1S44. 

3  John  Hemphill,  b.  29  April,  1847. 

4  Edward,  Capt.  31st  Regt.,  6.  7  Dec.  184S;  d.  unm.  29 
Sept.  1882. 

1  Mary  Barbara,  d.  2  Oct.  1852. 

2  Jane  Malvina  Williamza,  vi.  1st,  1  Aug.  1860,  Daniel 
Thomas  Grimston,  of  Grimston  and  Kilnwick,  co. 
York,  and  2ndly,  3  Feb.  1883,  John  Hugh  Dillon,  Esq. 

3  Lydia  Emily. 

4  Harriet  Louisa  Horatia. 

5  Georgina  Madeline  Laura,  m.  20  May,  1879,  Peregrine 
Henry  Thomas  Fellowes,  31st  Regt ,  son  of  Major.Gen. 
Fellowes,  R.M. 

6  Eliza.  7  Memoria  Mary. 

8  Flora  Ebuda  Catherine. 

9  Phillis  Angelina  Bo.samond. 

II.  Edward,  Major  12th  Royal  Lancers,  d.  unm.  10  June, 
1882. 

III.  Henry  John  (Rev.),  Knapton  Hall,  Norfolk,  m.  27 
May,  1852,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  Sandford  Graham,  2nd 
Bart.,  and  d.  14  Sept.  1871.     She  d.  6  Oct.  1877. 

IV.  Charles,  late  Uth  Hussars,  m.  Malvina  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Hemphill,  Esq.  of  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has, 

1  Charles.  2  Horatio. 

1  Maud. 

V.  Horatio  Harbord,  Major-Gen.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  r,i. 
21  Nov.  1867,  Katherine  Selina,  only  child  of  F'rancis 
Locke,  Esq.  of  Rowdeford,  WHts,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 
b.  9  Dec.  1878. 

Jane,  m.  Gen.  Sir  John  Lambert,  K.C.B.,  and  d.  his  widow 
22  May,  1864.  Catherine,  d.  26  April,  1802. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Morant,  Esq.  of  Brokenhurst,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  27 
Jan.  1787,  High  Sheriff  co.  Hants  1820.  He  m.  18  Sept.  1823, 
Lady  Caroline  Augusta  Hay,  dau.  of  William,  16th  Earl  of 
Erroll,  and  d.  5  May,  1857,  leaving  issue, 

John,  now  of  Brokenhurst. 

Hay-Richards,  of  Ringwood,  Hants,  m.  2  Nov.  1861,  Eliza 
beth,  dau.  of  Charles  Fluder,  Esq.  of  Lymington,  Hants 

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MOR 


and  has  a  son,  Hay  George  Samuel,  b.  26  Dec.  1862,  and 
other  issue. 
■\Villiam  Samuel,  Capt.  formerly  ia  the  Grenadier  Guards, 
m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  F.  B.  Long,  Esq.,  and  il.  12  Feb.  1879. 
Augusta  Margaret,  d.  1828. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  clifivron  arg.  three  talbots  passant  or. 
Crest — A  dove,  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch,  all  ppr.  Molto — 
En  mourant  j'espere. 

Seat — Brokenhurst  Park,  near  Lymington,  Hants. 


MORAY  OP  ABERCAIRNY. 

Homk-Deuiimond-IIoray,  William  Augustus, 
Esq.  of  Abercairny,  co.  Perth,  Captain,  late  Scots 
Guards,  b.  12  April,  1852,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Perth, 
served  with  the  2nd  batt.  Scots  Guards  in  the  expe- 
dition to  the  Soudan,  1885,  was  present  m  the 
engagements  at  Hasheen  and  Tamai  (medal  and 
clasp  and  Khedive's  star). 

J^Hiniln  of  ^tDraiT  of  ^LbErtairniJ. 

The  great  House  of  JIokat,  or  Murrat,  derives  from 

Freskine,  a  Fleming,  who  settled  in  Scotland  during  the 
reign  of  David  1.,  and  acquired  from  that  monarch  the  lands 
of  Strathbrock,  co.  Linlithgow.  Frcskine  was  s.  in  1 158  by  his 
only  son, 

William  de  Moravia,  who  left  two  .sons.     The  elder, 

William  de  Moravia,  s.  his  father  in  1200.  He  seems  to 
have  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  David  de  Olifand,  Justiciary 
of  Loudoun,  in  tlie  reign  of  Alexandek  IL,  to  have  acquired 
by  her  the  lands  of  Bothwell,  and  to  have  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Walter  de  Moravia,*  who  s.  liis  father  in  122G,  and  wa.s  the 
first  of  this  family  designed  by  the  title  of  "  Bothwell."  Wal- 
ter de  Moravia  ;».  a  dau.  of  Duncan,  Earl  of  Fife,  and  had  two 
sons,  William  and  Andrev.',  by  the  older  of  whom. 

Sir  William  de  Moeavia,  Dominus  de  Botliwell.  he  «. 
in  1284.  He  d.,  however,  without  issue  in  1293,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Sir  Andrew  Moray,  of  Boihwell,  joint  Governor  of  the 
Kingdom,  distinguished  himself  as  the  associate  of  Wallace. 
He  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cumin,  Lord  of  Badeuoch,  and,  falling 
at  the  battle  of  Stirling,  left  issue, 

I.  Andrew  (Sir),  who  s.  at  Bothwell.  lie  m.  Lady  Christian 
Bruce,  sister  of  King  Kobert  I.  ol  Scotland,  and  had  two 
sons, 

John  and  Thomas,  successively  lords  of  Bothwell.  The 
elder  d.  without  issue  ;  and  the  younger,  Thomas,  left  an 
only  dau.  and  heiress,  Jean,  m.  .\rchib.ild,  Lord  of  Gallo- 
way, afterwards  Earl  of  Douglas. 

II.  AYiLLiAM,  of  Drumsargard. 
The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Willia.m  Moray,  of  Drumsargard,  d.  about  the  year 
1300,  and  was  .■:.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Moray,  de  Drumsargard,  a  personage  of  great 
influence  at  the  period  in  which  he  lived.  He  ra.  1299,  Lady 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Malise,  6th  Earl  of  Strathcm,  by  whom  he 
acquired  the  lands  of  Abercairny,  Ogilvic,  <fec.,  and  had  issue, 
Maurice  (Sir) ;  Aiexander  (Sir);  and  Walter,  ancestor  of 
the  Morays  of  Ogilfacc,  a  family  now  extinct.  Sir  John  !Moray 
d.  in  the  early  part  of  the  14th  century,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Maurice  Moray,  of  Drumsargard,  a  steady  adherent  of 
David  Brcce,  who  obtained,  1343,  from  that  monarch  a 
charter  of  the  Earldom  of  Strathern  to  himself  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body.  His  lordship  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Randolph, 
Earl  of  Moray,  but  had  no  issue.  Accompanying  King  David 
on  his  unfortunate  expedition  into  England,  the  Earl  was  slaia 
at  the  battle  of  Durham,  134G,  when  the  title  of  Strathern 
reverted  to  the  Crown,  while  the  estates  and  representation  of 
the  family  devolved  on  his  brother. 

Sir  Alexander  Moray,  who  was  returned  heir  to  his 
paternal  inheritance  1349.  In  136G,  at  the  decease  of  Thomas, 
last  Lord  of  Bothwell,  without  male  issue,  Sir  Alexander 
claimed,  as  next  heir  male,  the  succession  to  his  estates;  but 
the  Lord  of  Galloway,  having  m.,  as  before  stated,  the  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  deceased  Lord  of  Bothwell,  had  obtained 
full  possession.  Sir  Alexander  Moray  was  s.  at  his  decease 
by  his  son. 

Sib  Andrew  Moray,  of  Ogiivy  and  Abercairny,  on  whom 
King  James  II.  of  Scotland  conferred  the  honour  of  Knight- 
hood.   He  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Cunningham,  of  Glen- 

*  Besides  Walter  his  heir,  thisWilliam  had  other  sons  "  who,'' 
continues  Chalmers,  "propagated  the  name  of  Moray  byfoimd- 
ing  other  houses,  one  of  which  was  the  Murrays  of  Tullibardine, 
now  represented  by  the  Duke  of  Athoil." 


garnock,  an  ancient  Ayrshire  family,  by  whom  he  left  at  hi.s 
demise,  Ump.  James  III.  (with  three  daus.,  the  elder  m.  Sir 
Maurice  Dmmmond,  of  Concraig,  and  the  younger,  Charles 
Campbell,  of  Strouehore),  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Humphry  Moray,  of  Ogiivy  and  Abercairny,  living  tem/). 
King  James  III.  He  vi.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick,  Lord 
Graham,  and  sister  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Montrose,  by  whom 
he  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  one  of  the  gallant  warrioii?. 
of  the  reign  of  James  IV.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander 
IJobertson,  of  Strowan,  and  had  three  sons, 

George,  who  fell   at  Floddenfield,   m.  Agnes,  a  dau.  of  the- 
eminent  House  of  Liiidscy,  and  had  a  son, 
John,  heir  to  his  father. 

Humphrey  (Sir),  who  d.  s.  p. 

Robert,   tutor-in-law    to    his    nephew,    Johu,    during    his- 
minority. 
Abercairny  attended  his  Sovereign  to  Floddcn,  and  was  there 
slain  with  his  elder  son,  1513.    His  grandson, 

John  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  m.  his  cousin.  Lady  Kicholas- 
Graham,  dau.  of  William,  Earl  of  Montrose,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir;  Robert,  successor  to  his  brother;  Marian,. 
))!.  Malcolm  Robertson,  of  Kierquhan ;  Margaret,  m.  Andrew- 
Shaw,  of  Kiulochill ;  Agnes,  m.  James  Marshall,  of  Fitcairn  ; 
Elizabeth,  711.  John  Horroek,  of  that  ilk  ;  Janet,  to.  David 
Joschoch,  of  Monyvaird ;  and  Barbara,  v.-ho  d.  ^mm.  John 
Moray  fell  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie,  1574,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Laurence,  Lord  Oliphant,  but  d.  without  surviving  issue,  1558, 
when  the  estates  and  representation  passed  to  his  brother, 

KoEEF.T  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  who  m.  15G0,  Catherine,  dau> 
of  William  Murray,  of  Tullibardine,  and  had,  with  other  issue,. 
I.  William,  his  heir  ;  11.  David  (Sir),  of  Gorthy,  appointed  by 
James  VI.  Governor  to  that  monarch's  eldest  son,  Prince- 
Henrv,  and  d.  s.  -p. ;  iii.  Mungo  (Sir),  of  Craigie,  who  to.  a 
dau.  of  George  Halket,  of  Pitfirran,  and  had  issue,  Sir  Robert 
Moray,  Lord  Justice  Clerk,  buried  in  AVestminster  Abbey,  and 
Sir  William  Moray,  of  Dreghorn,  Master  of  the  Works  to  ICing 
Charles  II,  The  Laird  of  Abercairny  d.  21)  Sept.  1549,  and. 
was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Moray,  of  Abercairny.  This  gentleman,  con- 
temporary with  King  James  VI.,  wm  brought  up  with  that 
Prince  at  Stirling,  His  Majesty  being  then  under  the  care  oli 
Abercairny's  aunt,  the  Countess  of  Mar.  Sir  William,  who  was- 
Ma.ster  of  the  Horse  to  the  Queen,  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir 
Laurence  Mercer,  of  Aldic,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  m. 
Patrick  Murray,  of  Ochtertyre)  a  son, 

Robert,  m.  Helen,   dau.  of  Alexander  Bruce,   of  Cultma- 
lundie,  and,  dying  v.  p.  1628,  left  issue, 

William,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

David,  d.  s.  p. 
Anne,  m.  Alexander  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Strowan. 

Sir  William  Moray  rf.  1640,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  a  devoted  Royalist,  'i,u 
Anne,  dau.  of  George  Hay,  of  Keillor  grandfather  of  John, 
12th  Earl  of  Errol,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Isabel,  m.  Sir 
Archibald  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Burrow  ;  and  Helen,  to.  Mungo 
Graham,  of  Gorthy)  three  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom. 

Sir  Robert  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  s.  his  father  1G42,  and 
received  the  honour  of  knighthood  from  King  Charles  II. 
immediately  after  the  Restoration.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Graham,  Esq.  of  Inchbraikie,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Kobert,  a  steady  adherent  to  the  Stuart  family,  to  whom 
the  exiled  James   II.,  at   St.  Germacs,  enrrusted  several 
important  commissions.      He    m.    Janet,    dan.    of   John 
Murray,  Esq.  of  Polmais,  and  left  issue ;   but  the  line  is  ; 
now  extinct. 

John,  who  after  the  Revolution  entered  the  I'^rench  service,   J 
and  attained  the  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.     He  d.  unvi.  1710. 

Anne,  hi.  David  Graham,  Esq.  of  Fintry. 

Emma,  m.  James  Graham,  Esq.  of  Garvock. 

Sir  Robert  d.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny.  This  gentleman, 
taking  no  part  in  public  affairs,  but  residing  chiefly  upon  hi» 
paternal  estate,  improved  the  inheritance,  and  freed  it  entirely 
from  the  incumbrances  which  the  injustice  of  former  times 
and  the  extravagance  of  some  of  his  predecessors  had  incurred. 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Graeme,  Esq.  of  Belgowan, 
and  dying  1735,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Louisa,  m.  Alexander, 
6th  Earl  of  Kelly  ;  and  EUzabeth,  to.  David  Grceme,  Esq.)  an 
only  son, 

James  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  m.  the  Lady  Christian 
Montgomery,  dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earlof  Eglinton,  and  bad  ^ 
issue, 


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Alexandeb,  "^  g„g{.essiye  possessors. 

Charles,       3  ^ 

Susanna,  m.  Col.  JohnSeaton,  heir  and  representative  of  the 

Earls  of  Dumfermline,  and  had  issue. 
Elizabeth,  vi.  Andrew,  Lord  Bollo. 

Margaret,  ?!i.  John  Sinclair,  Esq.  of  Freswick,  Advocate, 
Sheriff-Depute  of  cos.  Caithness  and  Sutherland. 
Frances,  vi.  1st,  George  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Blair  Drum- 
niond,  and  had  a  son,  John,  who  d.  in  his  infancy.  Mrs. 
Drummond  m.  2ndly,  Gen.  Sir  William  Erskine,  of  Torrie, 
and  had  issue. 
The  elder  .surviving  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  dying  without  issue, 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 

CoL.  Charles  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  m.  the  eldest  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  Sir  William  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Ardoch,  by 
whom  he  acquired  those  lands,  and  had  issue, 

.James,  his  heir. 

William  Moray  Stirling,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  who  d.  unm.  1820. 

Christian,  m.  Henry  Home  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Blair  Drum- 
mond, and  has  had  issue  {see  Drommond  of  Blair  Drummond, 
page  542). 

Margaret,  d.  unm.  1832. 
Col.  Moray  Stirling  d.  1810.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Perth,  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  and  subsequently  Eieut.-Col.  of  the 
Perthshire  Local  Militia,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
William  Erskine,  Bart,  of  Torrie;  and  2ndly,  12  Oct.  1837, 
Mary  Frances,  youngest  dau.  oi  Joseph  Thomas,  Esq.  of 
Shepherd's  Bush  and  Cowley  Hall,  Middlesex,  but  d.  s.p.Dec. 
1840,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Moray-Stirling,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  co.  Perth, 
and  Ardoch,  Major  in  the  Army,  m.  the  Hon.  Fanny  Douglas, 
dau.  of  Archibald,  Lord  Douglas,  by  the  Lady  Frances  Scott, 
grand-aunt  of  Walter,  5th  Duke  of  Buccleuch.  Major  Moray- 
Stirling  seiTed  for  a  long  period  in  the  Army,  was  ten  years  in 
India,  and  was  present  as  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Colquhoun  Grant  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo  (three  times  wounded)  (medal).  He  s.  his 
mother  in  Ardoch,  and  became  the  representative  and  possess- 
or of  the  estates  of  the  ancient  House  of  Abercairny  on  the  death 
of  hisbrother.    He  rf.  9  Feb.  1850,  ;nd  was  s.  by  bis  sister. 

Christian  Stirling  Moray,  of  Ardoch  and  Abercairny,  6. 
1779  ;  VI.  1812,  Henry  Home  Drummond  {see  Drdmmond  of 
Blair  Sninimond),  and  d.  29  Nov.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  her 
second  son, 

Charles  Stirling-HomeDrdmmond  Moray,  Esq.  of  Blair 
Drumm«nd,  Ardoch,  Abercairny,  Millearne  and  Douglas 
House,  Petersham  ;  b.  17  April,  1816,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Perth, 
formerly  of  the  2nd  Life  Guards  and  15th  Hussars,  m.  11  Dec. 
1845,  Lady  Anne  Georgina  Douglas,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles 
.')th  Marquess  of  Queensberry,  K.T. ;  s.  his  mother  in  Aber- 
cairny, 1864,  and  his  brother  (see  Drummond  of  Blair  Drum- 
mond) in  the  estates  of  Blair  Drummond,  Ardoch,  and  Mill- 
earne, in  1876,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Edward,  of  Blair  Drummond  (see  that  Memoir). 

II.  William  Augustus,  nowof  .\berc;iirny. 

I.  Caroline  Frances  (who,  with  her  husband,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Drum-mond-Forbes  on  thtir  marriage),  m.  25 
Oct.  1881,  Arthur  Edward  W  hitmore,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
Lt.-Col.  John  Forbes,  late  Coldstream  Guards  {see  Forbes 
of  Callendar),  and  has  issue  :  Charles  William  Arthur,  b. 
10  Jan.  1885 ;  Mary  Christian. 

Mr.  Stirling-Home-Drummond-Moray,  d.  24  Sept.  1891,  and 
was  s.  in  Abercairny  by  his  2nd  son, 

^rnis— Quarterly  :  i.  Grand  Quarter,  counterquartered  1st 
and  4th,  az.,  three  stars  arg.  within  a  double  tressure  flory, 
counterflory  or,  for  Moray,  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  two  chevrons  gu. 
for  Stratheaen.  ii.  Grand  Quarter,  or,  three  bars  wavy  gu. 
each  charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  field,  for  Drdmmond. 
III.  Grand  Quarter,  quarterly,  1st,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  arg. 
armed  and  langued  gu.  for  Home  ;  2nd,  arg.  three  popinjays 
vert,  beaked  and  membered  gu..  for  Pepdie  of  Dunglas  ;  3rd, 
arg.  three  hunting  horns  sa.,  stringed  gu.  for  Forrester  ;  4th, 
gu.  a  pelican  feeding  her  youiig,  arg.  vulned  ppr,,  within  a 
border  engrailed  of  the  first,  fur  Kllem.  iv.  Grand  Quarter, 
quarterly,  arg  ,  on  a  bend  engrailed  az.,  three  buckles  or,  for 
Stirling;  2nd  and  3rd,  ara.,  across  engrailed  az,  within  a 
horder  engrailed  gu.  for  Sinclair.  Crest— An  earl's  coronet 
surmounted  of  a  star  of  twelve  rays  arg.  Supporters— Two 
eagles  ppr.  Mottoes— Suns  tache  (above  the  crest) ;  and  Tanti 
talem  genuere  parentes. 

-SeaJ— Abercairny,  Crieff,  co.  Perth.     Club— GunTds. 


MORE    OF   LINLEY. 

MoEE,  EoBEET  Jaspeb,  Esq.  of  Linley  Hall 
and  Larderi  Hall,  co.  Salop,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1881,  B.C.E.,  and  M.A. ;  M.P.  for  Salop  1865-8, 


and  for  Ludlow  Division  since  1885 ;  b.  1836 ;  m. 
1871,  Evaline  Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  Canon  Carr,  of 
St.  Helen's,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Jasper  Mytton,  6. 1872. 

II.  Robert  Henry,  (/.  9  March,  1875. 

III.  Jasper  Frederiik,  b.  23  June,  1876. 

IV.  Richard  Edwarc  ee,  b.  3  Jan.  1879. 
I.  Mary  Dorothea,  I.  14  March,  1885. 

liineag'e. — This  is  a  family  of  great  antiquity,  deriving 
its  name  from  the  parish  of  More,  near  Bishop's  Castle. 

Richard  (or,  according  to  Camden,  Thomas)  de  la  More 
came  from  Normandy  with  Duke  William,  and  lost  his  life  at 
the  Battle  of  Hastings,  leaving  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  de  la  More,  who,  to  use  the  words  of  Camden, 
"  builte  faire  houses  at  Launceston,  in  Cornwall;  Halton,  in 
Cheshire ;  and  More,  in  Shropshire,  giving  to  the  latter  place 
his  paternal  name. "  He  m.  Constance,  dau.  of  Robert  de 
Uinfrevil,  Lord  de  Tours,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Mores  of 
More,  CO.  Salop. 

The  Inquisitions  show  that  the  estate  of  Linley  was  held  by 
grand  sergeantry,  the  condition  of  the  tenure  being  the  supply 
of  200  men  as  a  body-guard  to  accompany  the  King  when  he 
went  into  AVales.  The  Inquisition  of  Henry  III.  states  that 
the  complement  of  men  had  been  maintained  by  "  Abavus ," 
the  grandfather  of  the  More  then  holding  the  tenure.  One  of 
the  family  was  companion  of  Edward  II.  in  Berkeley  Castle, 
and  wrote  his  life  in  Latin.  Sir  Thomas  More,  the  Chancellor, 
the  Moores,  Earls  of  Mountcashell,  and  the  Moores  of  Barne, 
derive  from  collateral  branches  of  this  family, 

William  More,  Esq.  of  Larden,  in  1491  (grandson  of  Richard 
More,  of  More  and  Larden)  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Berkeley, 
and  had  two  sons,  Edward,  his  heir,  and  Thomas,  of  Needham, 
Suffolk,  whose  son,  Robert,  returned  into  Salop,  and  was  of 
Linley  ;  he  was  buried  at  The  More,  20  March,  1603-4,  leaving  a 
son,  Richard,  of  whom  presently.    The  elder  son, 

Edward  More,  Esq.  of  Lavden,  8  Henry  VIII. ,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Cluade,  Esq.  of  Orleton,  and  had  three  sons, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  John.  Clerk  of  the  Exchequer,  father 
of  Sir  Edward  More,  Knt.  of  Odiham,  Hants  ;  iii.  Eustace. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  More,  Esq.  who  s.  his  father  at  Larden,  m.  and  left 
at  his  decease  a  son  and  successor, 

Jasper  More,  Esq.  of  Larden,  who  d.  I6I3,  leaving  three 
daus.  only  (one  of  whom  Hi.  Samuel  More,  the  Parliamentarian), 
whereupon  More  and  Larden  passed  to  his  cousin, 

Richard  More,  Esq.  of  Linley,  who  thus  re-united  the 
ancient  estates  of  the  family,  being  styled  of  More,  Linley, 
and  Larden.  He  ra.  a  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Harris,  Bart,  of 
Boreatton;  was  High  Sheriff,  in  1619,  and  represented  the 
town  of  Bishop's  Castle,  in  the  Long  Parliament  of  Charles 
I.  The  part  he  took  was  decidedly  anti-monarchical,  and 
he  appears  early  among  the  most  active  partisans  of  the 
Parliament  within  the  county;  but  he  d.  6  Dec.  1643,  before 
the  triumph  of  his  party,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  More,  Esq.  of  More,  Linley,  and  Larden,  who  took 
a  leading  part  in  the  civil  commotions  of  Salop.  He  had 
scarcely  paid  the  last  rites  to  his  father,  when  he  was  called 
upon  to  take  command  of  Hoptoii  Castle,  one  of  the  few 
fortresses  in  Salop  which  were  at  that  time  in  the  interest 
of  the  Parliament,  and  he  gallantly  sustained  a  month's  siege, 
with  but  thirty-one  men  against  five  hundred  horse  and  foot. 
Subsequently  events  crowned  with  success  the  party  espoused 
by  Col.  More,  as  he  is  generally  called,  and  he  was  actively 
engaged  throughout  the  Interregnum  in  the  internal  regula- 
tions of  Salop,  of  which  he  was  returned  to  be  one  of  four 
representatives  to  the  Parliament  summoned  by  Cromweli. 
for  Sept.  1656.  His  1st  wife,  a  dau.  of  his  kinsman,  Jasper 
More,  brought  hira  three  children.  By  a  2nd  marriage  he  had 
three  sons  and  four  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Anne,  in.  Sir  John 
Turton,  a  Puisne  Judge  of  the  King's  Bench.  The  sons  were, 
I.  RICHARD,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas,  M.D.,  d.  unm.  1697,  aged 
69 ;  III.  Robert  of  Linley,  who  m.  Sarah  dau.  of  John  Walcot. 
of  Walcot,  Salop,  and  had  an  only  son,  Robert,  successor 
to  his  cousin,  Thomas  More,  of  More  and  Larden.  The  eldest 
son, 

Richard  More,  Esq.  of  More  and  Larden,  b.  1627,  M.P.  for 
Bishops  Castle,  from  1688  to  his  death,  ten  years  after;  m. 
1659,  Anne,  dau.  of  Isaac  Pennington,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
1043  ;  by  this  lady,  from  whom  he  was  divorced,  he  had  no 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dorcas  Owen,  and  had,  with  a  younger 
son,  Richard,  slain  in  battle  1709,  another  son, 

Thomas  More,  Esq.  of  More  and  Larden,  at  whose  decease, 
.«.  p.  1731,  his  estates  passed  to  his  cousin-german,  only  son  of 
Robert  More,  of  Linley,  3rd  son  of  Col.  More, 

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MOR 


EoBEKT  More,  Esq.  of  Linloy,  JI.P.,  F.R.S.,  b.  1703,  distin- 
guished as  a  traveller  and  botanist,  the   pupil  and  friend  of 
Linnseus.     He  introduced  larch  to  England,  and  planted  the 
first  at  Linley  the  day  before  those  at  Dunkeld,  the  Duke  of 
Atholl  and  himself  being  members  of  the  Council  of  the  Koyal 
Society  at  that  time.    Mr.  More,  m.  1st,  1750,  Ellen,  dau.   of 
Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Trevallyn,  and  had  by  her, 
I.  Thomas,  of  Larden  Hall,  m.  19  Aug.  1795,  Harriott,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Jlytton,  Esq.  of  Shiptun,  Salop,  and  dying  23 
June,  1S04,  left  issue, 
1  Rohert  Henry  Gayer  More  (Rev.),  of  Larden  Hall, 
Much   Wenlock,   Salop,   J. P.,  and  of  Shipton  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  b.  20  June,  I79S ;  d.  May,  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew,  Robert  Jasper  More,  Esq.,  now  of  Linley. 
1  Harriet  Mary,   m.  her  cousin,  Rev.  Thomas  Frederick 
More,  of  Linley. 

n.   ROBEBT. 

Mr.  More  vi.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  More,  Esq.  of 
Millichope,  which  lady  d.  without  issue  1792.  He  d.  5  Jan. 
1780,  and  was  s.  at  Larden  by  his  son,  Thomas,  and  at  Linley, 
&c.,  by  his  son, 

Robert  More,  Esq.  of  More,  Linley,  and  Shelve,  High  Sheriff 
1783  ;  m.  4  Aug.  1781,  Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
3Iuch  Hadham,  Herts,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  BridgE5IAN,   of  Linley  Hall,  High  Sheriff  1822,  b. 

29  April,  1788;  d.  itnm.  1851. 
Thomas  Frederick,  of  Linley  Hall. 
Henry,  an  officer  in  the  Peninsular  War,  d.  1811. 
Catherine  Louisa,  m.  12  Feb.  181 1,  Thomas  White,  M.D.,  of 
Glastonbury  and  Exeter. 
Charlotte,  m.  Arthur  JIale,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Belle- 
vue,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  1828. 
Laura  Octavia,  deceased.  Olivia,  d.  14  Feb.  1867. 

Mr.  Mure  d.  12  Jan.  1818.    His  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Fbedebick  More,  of  Linley  Hall,  b.  19  Jan. 
1790 ;  111.  his  cousin,  1831,  Harriet  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  More, 
Esq.  of  Larden,  and  had  issue, 
Robert  .Taspek,  now  of  Linley  and  Larden. 
Harriet  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Maurice  Lloyd,  of  Montgomery. 
Mr.  More  d.  7  Dec.  1869. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  swan  close  ppr.,  beaked  gu.,  all  within  a  border 
engrailed  arg.  Crest — 1st,  An  eagle  arg.  preying  upon  a  hare 
«a. ;  2nd,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  swan's  head  and  neck  ppr  . 

Seats — Linley  Hall,  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop,  and  Larden  Hall, 
31uch  Wenlock,  co.  Salop. 


MOREWOOD    OF    ALFEETON. 

Palmee-Morewood,  Charles  Eowland,  Esq. 
of  Alt'reton  Park,  co.  Derby,  and  Ladbroke  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J. P.  for  both  cos.,  and  D.L.  for  co. 
■\Varwick,  High  Sheriff  1880,  b.  7  June,  1843  ;  m. 
17  July,  1873,  Patience  Marv,  3rd  dau.  of  Right 
Rev.  Lord  Arthur  Hervej,  iJishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells,  and  has  isaue, 

3.  Rowland  Charles  Arthur,  b.  9  Jan.  1879. 

II.  Anthony  Constantino,  6.  31  Aug.  1888;  d.  15  Jan.  1889. 

1.  Clara  Winifred  Sarah,  b.  21  Dec.  1881. 

Xiineage.— The  Palmers  of  Ladbroke  are  the  senior  line 
of  the  Palmer  family  from  which  descend  the  Palmers  of 
Wanlip,  the  Palmers  of  Nazing  Park,  and  Palmer,  Lord 
Selborne. 

William  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ladbroke,  co.  Warwick,  son  and 
heirof  Sir  William  Palmer,  Knt.  of  Clerkenwell,  who  purchased 
the  estate  of  Ladbroke  tenqi.  Charles  I.,  m.  Elizabeth  dau., 
of  John  Scrymshire,  Esq.  of  Norbury,  co.  Stafford,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Hervey  Bagot,  Bart.,  and  had, 
iwith  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  won.,  a  son, 

Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ladbroke,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Newdigate,  Bart,  of  Arbury  Park,  co.  Warwick, 
and  had,  with  three  daus.  (Mary,  who  d.  v.nm.  ;  Dorothy  m. 
—  Murcott,  Esq. ;  and  Elizabeth,  who  d.  unin.),  two  sons, 
"William,  who  d.  unm.,  and 

Charles  PAL>rEE,  Esq.  of  Ladbroke,  who  m.  Jane  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Goodwyn,  Esq.  of  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,  and  sister  of 
Ellen,  wife  of  George Mobewood,  Esq.of  Alfreton,  High  Sheriff 
in  17G2 (a  representative  of  the  Morewoodsof  Alfreton,  a  family 
•which  ranked  from  an  early  period  with  the  principal  gentry 
cf  the  county).    By  Jane  his  wife,  he  had  issue, 

AViLLiAM,  his  heir. 

Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Lighthorne,  h.  23  Nov.  1782;  m. 
22  Jan.  1823,  Lady  Charlotte  Finch,  dau.  of  Hcneage,  4th 
Earl  Aylesford,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1869;  a  son, 
Henry  Charles,  b.  14  Aug.  1826,  and  four  daus.,  Louisa; 
Mary  Isabella ;  Frances  ;  and  Charlotte  Ellen. 


Mary  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Bilbio,  Esq.  of  Xottleworth  House, 
Notts. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Palmer  Mobewood,  Esq.  of  Alfreton  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  and  Ladbroke,  co.  Warwick,  to.  Dee.  1815,  Clara,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Blois,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865)  haj 
issue, 

Charles  Rowland,  his  heir. 

William  Frederick,  hi.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Johnson,  and 
d.  leaving  one  son. 

Ellen,  m.  G.  H.  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Farnborough  Park,  Hants, 
and  d.  Feb.  1892. 

Lucy  Anne. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Palmer,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Morewood  on  succeeding  to   the  estates   of   the 
Morewoods  in  1825.    He  d.  23  Feb.  1863,  and  was  a.  by  his  son, 
Charles  Rowland  Palmer-Morewood,    Esq.   of  Alfreton 
Hall  and  Ladbroke,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Aug.  1819  ;  m.  9  June, 
1842,  the  Hon.  Georgina  Byron,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Anson, 
7th  Lord  Byron,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1893}  issue, 
Charles  Rowland,  now  of  Alfreton. 
William  Lewis  George,  6.  1854,  d.  1882. 
George  Herbert,  b.  18.^7. 

Alfred,  6.  1859.  in.  1883,  Alice  Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  John  Hurt,  and  has  issue,  two  daus. 
Ernest  Augustus,  b.   1860. 

Georgiana  Millicent,  m.  "28  April,  1868,  Samuel  Charles,  2nd 
Lord  Hindlip,  and  has  issue,  (sccBdrke's  Peerage). 
Adela,  m.  12  Dec.  1867,  George  A.  Hacket,  Esq.  of  Moor 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue  (see  that  family). 
Frances  Maude,  to.  30  April,  1872,  Capt.  Cecil  Lyon,  son  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Lyon,  of  Dabrusken,  co.  Dumfries. 
Ellen  Mary,  to.  1st  Sept.  1873,  Edward  Miller  Mundy,  Esq., 
of  Shipley  Hall  (divorced),  and  2ndly,  1882,  Charles  Henry 
John,    present   Earl  of  Shrewsbury,   and    has    issue   {see 
Burke's  Peerage). 
He  d.  21  Feb.  1873. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Mobewood,  vert,  an  oalc 
tree  coup6  on  base  arg.  fructed  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Palmer,  aig., 
on  two  bars  sa.  three  trefoils  of  the  first,  in  chief  a  greyhound 
courant  of  the  second.  Crests — Mobewood  :  Two  arms  em- 
bowed  armed  ppr.,  supporting  a  chaplct  of  oak  branches  vtrt, 
fructed  or  ;  Palmer  :  A  greyhound  sejant  sa.  coUared. 

Seats — Alfreton  Park,  Alfreton,  co.  Derby,  and  Ladbroke 
Hall,  Southam,  co.  Warwick.  Town  House — 66,  Queen's 
Gate,  S.W. 

cud) — Junior  Carlton. 


MORGAN    OF   BIDDLESDON    PARK. 

Morgan,  Col.  Geoege  Manners,  of  Biddlesdon 
Park,  Bucks,  and  Abercothy,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P. 
Bucks  and  co.  Northampton,  Hon.  Col.  Royal  Bucks 
Hussars,  formerly  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  28 
July,  1833  ;  m.  23  Sept.  1858,  Elizabeth  Lydia 
Player,  dau.  of  Cajjt.  Thomas  Brigstocke,  R.N.,  of 
Ferryside,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  niece  of  W.  Brig- 
stocke, Esq.  of  Blaenpant,  co.  Cardigan,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  George  Robert  Manners,  b.  24  July,  1850 ;  d.  1  July,  1862. 

II.  L01S  Ferdinand  Habry  Codbtbope,  who,  in  conjunction 
with  his  wife,  has  assumed  by  royal  licence,  the  ad- 
ditional surname  and  arms  of  Gbenville,  6  Dec.  1890,  is 
Capt.  3rd  Batt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  5  Jan.  1861  ; 
m.  4  Nov.  1884,  Mary,  8th  Baboness  Kinloss,  C.I.  (see 
Bdeke's  Peerage),  eldest  dau.  of  Richard,  3rd  and  last 
Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard  George  Gbenville,  6.  25  Sept.  1887. 

2  Luis  Chandos  Francis  Temple,  b.  10  Oct.  1889. 

3  Thomas  George  Breadalbane,  b.  21  July,  1892. 

1  Caroline  Mary  Elizabeth  Grcnville,  6.  26  June,  1886. 

III.  Thomas  Chandos  Chardin,  6.  23  Dec.  1863. 

I.  Caroline  Georgina  Elizabeth  Anna,  b.  5  March,  1865. 

Xiiueag'e. — James  Morgan,  Esq.  (of  an  old  Carmarthen- 
shire family), Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  a  Bencher 
of  that  society,  derived  considerable  property  from  his  maternal 
uncle,  Erasmus  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Abercothy.  He  m.  Mary,  one 
of  the  four  daus.  (of  whom  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Paulet,  4th 
Duke  of  Bolton)  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Parry,  Esq.  of  Oakfield, 
Berks,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Chardin,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  March,  1757)  had  issue, 
George.  William.  John.  Chardin. 

James,  D.D.,  of  Oakfield,  Berks,  Rector  of  Llanttisant,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  Prebendary  of  Gloucester,  m.  Mary  Tlioyts, 
and  had  issue,  Francis,  of  Oakfield;  James;  Henry  (Rev,), 
Rector  of  Goodrich,  near  Ross ;  and  Mary. 
John,  of  Bedford  Square. 


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Mr.  Morgan  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Abercothy,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
Biddlcsdon  Park,  Bucks,  6.  13  Oct.  1739,  who  m.  1792,  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Mabbott,  of  Bulmarsh  Court,  near  Reading,  by 
Frances,  dau.  of  George  Courthope,  Esq.  of  AVhiligh,  Sussex, 
and  d.  10  June,  1819,  having  had  issue, 

George  Manners,  his  heir. 

AVilliam,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 

John  Woodward,  Esq.  of  Uckfield,  Sussex. 
Charles,  of  Caervorgan,  Swansea,  and  of  Lincoln's  Tnn,  m. 

Caroline  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  Rev.   John  James,  Rector  of 

Penmaen,  near  Swansea,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Charles 

Edward,  of  Oakfield,  Berks,  J.P.,  Col.  late  67tn  Foot,  b. 

1838. 
Henry. 
Frederick  (Rev.),  m.  a  dau  of  Rev.  J.  Paylor,  and  had  issue 

four  children.  ! 

Alfred,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law.  I 

Edmund,  m.  a  dau.  of  Charles  Brett,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham, 

and  had  issue,  four  children. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Eiddleston  Park,  and  of  Aber- 
cothy, CO.  Carmarthen,  J. P.  cos.  Bucks,  Carmarthen,  North- 
ampton, and  Oxford,  and  D.L.  for  the  three  first  named  cos., 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Carmarthen  1824,  and  of  Bucks,  1826,  6. 
6  .Xug.  1793;  m.  1S20,  Anna  Eliza,  4th  dau.  of  George  Laver 
Oliver,  Esq.  of  Brill  Park,  co.  Buckinghaa,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  7  May,  1864)  had  issue, 

Gf.obge  Manners,  now  of  Biddlesdon  Park. 

Francis  Frederick  Richard  Mansel,  of  Plas  Cord  M6r, 
l.lanfairpwU,  Anglesey,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  3rd 
Batt.  Bedfordshire  Reet.,  b.  Oct.  18:!ft|;  m.  laS^,  Alice,  dau. 
of  William  Krauztler,  Esq.  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's  Paik, 
and  formerly  of  Alsace,  France,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis  George  Courthorpe  Mansel,  Lieut.  South  Wales 
Borderers,  6.  27  March,  1868. 

2  Arden  Henry  William  Llewelyn,  b.  1869. 

1  Evelyn  Anna  Marguerite. 

2  Emily  Alice  Paulina. 

Chandos  Stuart  Temple  Henry,  6.  Sept.  1839. 
Mr.  Morgan  d.  1847. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  arg.  Crest— A  demi- 
lion  lampant  reguardant,  as  in  the  arms. 

yeats — Biddlesdon  Park,  near  Brackley,  and  Abercothy,  Car- 
marthen. 

C'iui— Army  and  Navy. 


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MORaAN    OF    GOLDEN    GROVE, 

MoEGAN,  Gkoege  AUGUSTUS,  Esq.  of  Golden 
Grove,  co.  Flint,  Lieut. -Col.  in  Her  Majesty's 
Service,  served  in  the  Ottoman  Army  1854-55.  first 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Cannon,  and  then  to  Gen. 
Beatson,  and  aftervcards  commanded  a  regt.  of 
Albanian  Cavalry,  6.  11  April,  1828  ;  nt.  18  April, 
1850,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  T.  Maine,  M.A., 
of  Brighton  Wood,  Hants,  J. P.,  and  has  a  son, 

Edward  Augustus  Gwtlltm,  b.  12  Feb.  1851. 

Xilneag'e. — This  family,  which  has  been  seated  from  an 
early  period  at  Golden  Grove,  descends  from  Ednifed  Vtchak, 
Ix)rd  of  Brynffenigl,  in  Carnarvon,  representative  of  Marchddd 
AP  Cynan,  founder  of  the  Vlllth  noble  tribe  of  North  Wales 
and  Powys,  memorable  as  the  progenitor  of  the  Royal  House 
of  Tudor. 

Edward  Morgan,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  family  surname, 
was  9th  in  descent  from  Sir  Tudor  ap  Edntfed  Vychan,  one 
of  the  Commissioners  for  a  conclusion  of  peace  between 
i  Edward  I.  and  Llewelyn,  King  of  North  Wales.  He  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Davies,  Esq.  of  Gwynsaney,  and  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Morgan,  Ksq.  of  Golden  Grove,  "  learned  in  the 
law,"  Jit.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Conway,  Esq.  of  Bodrhyddan,  and 
I  dying  25  Feb.  1611,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

1  Robert  Morgan,  F.sq.  of  Golden  Grove,  living  1622,  who  m. 
I  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jones,  of  Castell-y-niarch,  and 
:  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  liis  eldest  son, 

I  Capt.  William  Morgan,  of  Golden  Grove,  who  m.  Eliza, 
,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whiteley,  Esq.  of  Ashton,  and  had  a  son  and 
I  heir, 

1      Edward  Morgan,  Esq.,  slain  at  Winnington  Bridge.    He 
left  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  White,  Esq.,  a  son 
'  and  successor, 

Kdward  Morgan,  F,sq.  of  Golden  Grove,  who  m.  Ursula, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Bunbury,  Bart,  of  Stann-y,  and  had  issue, 
Edward,  his  heir;  Thomas,  a  Capt.  at  Barbadoes;  William; 


Elizabeth ;  Catherine,  who  lived  at  Chester.  Mr.  Morgan  d. 
1682,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High  Sheriff 
1701,  6.  1669  ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Bankes,  Esq.  of 
Winstanley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1744)  had 
a  dau.  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Winstanley,  and 
a  son, 

Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High  Sheriff  1738, 
who  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Crompton,  Esq.  of 
Kinnerton  and  Bache,  co.  Chester,  and  dying  1749,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Peter  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High  Sheriff  1752, 
who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Heskeib,  Esq.  of  Warrington, 
and  dying  1780,  left  a  dau.  Margaret,  who  d.  unm.,  and  a  son 
and  successor, 

Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  Flintshire  Militia,  High  SheriCf  1792,  b.  7  Aug. 
1759  ;  m.  1792,  Louisa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Griffith, 
Esq.  of  Rhual,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  late  of  Golden  Grove.        Augustus  Henry  (Rev.). 
Louisa  Henrietta,  m.  March,  1823,  Richard  Augustus  Tucker 
Steward,  Esq.  of  Noitington  House. 

Mr.  Morgan  d.  28  June,  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  J. P.,  Col.  of  the 
Militia,  b.  1  April,  1793  ;  m.  1st,  14  Feb.  1827,  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Col.  Gwyllym  Lloyd  Wardle,  of  Hartsheath  Park,  in  the 
same  shire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  April,  1828)  had  a  son, 
George  Augustus,  of  Golden  Grove.  Col.  Morgan,  in.  2ndly, 
31  July,  1832,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Gym,  co. 
Flint,  and  d.  1861,  leaving 

Arthur  Edward,  late  Capt.  71st  Highlanders,  b.  16  Aug.  1838  ; 

m.  1884,  Ada,  dau.  ol  Dr.  Cross,  of  Clitton,  and  d.  1892, 

leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1887,  Alured  Edward,  b.  1886;  Noel 

Arthur,  b.  !t86. 
Charles  Peter,  6.   19  Feb.  1843;    m.  13  Sept.  1877,  Sarah. 

Henrietta,  dau.  of  Richard  Williams,  Esq.  of  Glyn  Arthur, 

CO.  Denbigh. 
Edwin,  of  Cae  Gwyn,  co.  Flint,  J. P.,  b.  2  Nov.  1848:  to. 

1875,  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  J.   Thompson,  Esq.  of  Henfiyn, 

CO.  Flint,  and  had,  Edwin  Arthur  Douglas,  b.   18i8,  and 

Edith  Alice  Elizabeth. 

Armn — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  Englishmen's  heads,  in  profile,  couped  at  the  neck,  ppr., 
bearded  and  haired  sa.,  for  Ednyfed  Vychan  :  2nd  and  Srd 
gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  erased  at  the  neck  arg.,  environed  about 
the  temples  with  a  wreath  orand  arg.,  for  Marchud  ap  Cynan. 
Crest — An  Englishman's  head,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — Heb. 
Dduw  heb  ddim,  a  Dduw  a  ddigon. 

&u(— Golden  Grove,  Holywell,  built  1678. 


MORGAN    OF   DEFYNOG. 

Morgan,  Gwenllian  Elizabeth  Fanny  and 
Ellen  Maria,  of  Buckingham  Place,  Brecon,  and 
of  the  Pare,  co.  Brecon,  daus.  of  the  late  Ret. 
Philip  Howel  Morgan,  M.A.,  and  Margaret,  hi* 
wife,  s.  to  their  maternal  grandfather's  estate  as  co- 
heiresses, on  the  death  of  their  uncle,  the  Rev. 
William  Hughes,  M.A.  (of  the  Pare,  Vicar  of 
Ebbw  Vale,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.  for  that  co.),  15 
Feb.  1886. 

Xiineag'e. — The  history  of  this  family  is  given  in  Jones' 
History  of  Brecknockshire,  and  also  in  Hugh  Thomas'  MSS.  in 
the  British  Museum.  Gwilym  of  Maescar,  descended  from 
Brychan  Brecheiniog,  King  of  Garthmadryn  (living  400),  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Bevan  Meredith  Gwilym  Gunter,  and 
had  two  sons, 

I.  Morgan,  of  Blaensenni,  m.  a  dau.  of  Llewelyn  Morgan 
Llewelyn  ap  Morgan  David  Gam,  and  had  two  sons,  William 
Morgan,  of  Senni,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Lewis  Havard,  of 
Blaensenni ;  and  David  who  m.  Marv,  dau.  of  John  Philip 
John  of  Defynog,  about  the  year  1570. 
If.  David. 
The  younger  son, 

David,  of  Maescar,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Howel  Powel  Morgan, 
and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Philip  David,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ddu  ap 
Gwilym  Morgan,  of  Defynog.  They  were  both  buried  in 
the  same  grave  at  Defynog,  11  Jan.  1695;  he  aged  104, 
she  aged  100  years.  They  had,  with  other  issue  (see  notes 
by  Hugh  Thomas,  the  herald,  in  Harleian  MSS.,  Biitibh 
Museum), 
William  Phi'ip,  m.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  lewis  Morgan 
Goch,  and  had  a  son,  Philip  of  Maescar,  who  to.  Alice, 


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MOR 


dan.  of  Ecv.  Hugh  Penry,  of  Llwyncyntefn,  Vicar  of 
Defyno?  (and  niece  of  James  Howel,  the  author  of 
"  Epittolas  Ho-Elianse,"  Historiographer  Eoyal  to 
Charles  II.  James  Howe!  d.  1666,  and  was  buried  in 
the  Temple  church).  Thoir  son,  William  Philips,  town 
clerk  of  Krecon,  bailiff  of  the  borough  of  Brecon  1606-73, 
and  Mayor  in  1688,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Penry, 
of  that  town.  Mr.  Philips  was  an  eminent  scholar  and 
antiquarian,  who  by  his  care  preserved  the  ancient 
charters  and  other  records  from  destruction.  His  friend, 
Hugh  Thomas,  mentions  him  in  bi:^  MS.  essay  towards 
the"  History  of  Brecknockshire,  now  in  the  Bodleian 
library,  as  follows :—"  the  very  learned  Mr.  William 
Philips,  the  town  clerk,  whose  great  labours,  were  they 
not  buiicd  in  oblivion,  but  made  public  to  the  world, 
would  not  only  shew  his  great  merit,  but  redound  muoh 
to  the  honour  of  the  nobility  of  all  Wales."  His  elder 
son,  William  Philips,  of  Brecon,  Ban  ister-at-Law, 
Recorder  of  Brecon,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Waters, 
of  that  t'>wn,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau. ;  2ndly,  Frances, 
widow  of  Thomas  Williams,  of  Talley,  and  dau.  of  Judge 
Lloyd  of  Crickadarn.  He  d.  10  Jan.  1721,  aged  58,  and 
was  buried  in  the  south  transept  of  the  Priory  Church, 
Brecon,  where  there  is  a  marble  tablet  to  his  memory. 
The  arms  carved  on  his  tombstone  are  those  of  his  ances- 
tor, Brychan,  which  his  family  bore:— Sa.,a  fesse  colised 
or,  between  two  daggers  arg.,  hilts  and  pommels  or,  that 
in  chief  pointing  upwards,  that  in  base,  downwards. 
Anne,  his  only  dau.  and  heiress,  in.  William  Scourfield, 
of  the  Mote,  co.  Pembroke  ;  she  had  large  possessions  in 
Maescar,  Defynog,  Brecon,  Llanfrynach,  and  Llanfi- 
hangel  Talyllyn,  with  the  advowson  of  the  latter.  From 
her  is  descended  Sir  Owen  Philipps  Scourfield,  Bart,  of 
the  Mote  and  WilUamston,  co.  Pembroke, 

II.   MOEGAK. 

The  younger  son, 

MoEGAN,  m.  a  dau.  of  Eichard  Llewelyn  Prichard,  of  Llans- 
pyddid,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Philip  Morgan,  who  in.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Watkin  Gwyn, 
of  Cefn-y-vedw  (same  as  Gwynne  of  Buckland),  and  had 
a  son, 

Morgan  Philip,  of  Defynog,  who  m.  Joan  Llewelyn,  and  d. 
1G76,  leaving  issue, 

Philip  Morgan,  of  Defynog,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  David  Prees, 
ofNeuadd;  their  son, 

Thomas  Philip  Morgan,  of  Defynog,  in.  a  dau.  of  —  Watkins, 
of  Tal-y-bryn  in  Llansaintfraed,  and  has  issue, 

Philip  Morgan,  of  Defynog,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
William  Morgan,  of  Ty  Mawrand  Carno,  in  Glyn  Tarrell ;  and 
<Z.  21  Jan.  1815,  aged  66.  She  rf.  8  Jan.  1831,  aged  81.  They  are 
DOth  buried  in  Defynog  churchyard.    They  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Morgan,  D.D..  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  of  North 
End  Lodge,  Portsmouth,  educated  at  Christ's  Coll.,  Brecon, 
and  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford;  rector  of  Llanfaches,  co.  Mon- 
mouth; vicar  of  Talley,  co.  Carmarthen;  at  one  time 
chaplain  in  H.M.  Dockyard,  Portsmouth;  he  was  chaplain 
on  board  the  "Mars"  at  the  capture  of  the  French  ship 
"Hercules."  He  was  wounded  in  Lord  Howe's  great 
victory  on  1  June,  1794,  for  which  action  he  received  a 
medal  with  two  bars,  and  for  that  of  21  April,  1798.  He 
was  J. P.  for  the  cos.  of  Brecon,  Monmouth,  Carmarthen, 
and  Hants.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Freeman,  Esq.,  and  d.  1851.     They  had  issue, 

Thomas  Charles,  Lieut.  4th  Eegt.  (King's  Own),  d.  at 
Secunderabad,  1844,  in  his  26th  year. 

Elizabeth,  m.  to  Rev.  David  Morton,  M.A.,  rector  of 
Harleston,  co.  Northampton,  domestic  chaplain  to  Earl 
Spencer. 

Anne,  in.  to  Vice-Adrairal  Woodford  J.  Williams  (who 
d.  19  Dec.  1892;,  and  had  issue,  oae  dau.  Annie  Phila- 
delphia.   She  d.  1877. 

Philadelphia  Sarah,  to.  to  C.  H.  Binstead,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1852,  in  her  3sth  year. 

Mary,  m.  to  Kev.  HarROod  Eettesworth  Snooke,  M.A  , 
incumbent  of  All  Saints,  Portsea,  and  d.  1880,  having 
had  issue,  Mary  Elizabeth  Hargood,  and  Rosa  Morgan 
Hargood,  who  have  taken  the  name  of  Hargood  in  lieu 
of  that  of  Snoolse,  in  compliance  with  their  paternal 
grandfather's  will. 

II.  David,  of  Defynog,  d.  11  Jan.  1826,  s.  p. 
ill.  John. 

IV.  Watkin,  M.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  D.  W.  Powell,  of  Abersenni  (same  as  Powell  of  Cniig- 
y-nos  Castle).  He  is  buried  at  Caldicot,  co.  Monmouth. 
They  had  issue,  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. ;  David  Watkin,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  William  Morgan,  of  Bolgoed  and  Grawen, 
J. P.  for  cos.  Brecknock  and  Glamorgan,  and  d.s.p.  29 
March,  18a3  ;  SeLina  Elizabeth  Harriet,  d.  unrn.  1861. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Morgan,  of  Defynog,  rti.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Howel 
Powel,  of  Brjntwarch,  and  d.  30  Jan.  1837,  aged  51  ;  she  d.  1 
April,  18 i7,  aged  57  (both  buried  at  Defynog).  They  had 
Z£sue, 

I.  Philip  Howel,  of  Defynog. 


II.  Howel,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Hengwrtucha,  co.  Merioneth,  b.  24 
April,  1821,  J  P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Merioneth  and  Breck- 
nock, and  J. P.  CO.  Montgomery,  High  Sheriff  co.  Merioneth 
1863 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  the 
late  Hugh  Jones,  of  Hengwrtucha,  and  Plas  Hen,  co.  Car- 
narvon. (Her  elder  sister  ni.  Owen  J.  Ellis  Nanney,  of 
Gwynfryn,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  her  younger  sister  m.  Rev. 
Charles  Owen)  and  d.  s.  p.    at  Cauvalat  les  Bains,   France, 

■^  2  Oct.  1884,  and  was  bur.  in  Hampstead  Cemetery.     She  d. 
1881. 

III.  David,  educated  at  King's  Coll.,  London,  late  Lieut. 
H.M.  Dockyard,  Chatham. 

IV.  John,  6.  1826 ;  educated  at  King's  Coll.,  London, 
Attorney-at-Law  ;  d.  unm.  at  Milan,  3  Nov.  1888. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  at  Cauvalat  les  Bains,  France,  24  Nov. 
18sl. 

ti.  Gwenllian. 
The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Philip  Howel  Morgan,  M.A.,  of  Defynog,  6.  27  Jaiu 
1816,  educated  at  Warminster  School,  and  at  Jesus  Coll. 
Oxford,  of  which  he  was  a  Scholar;  incumbent  of  Bettws  Pen- 
pontChapelry,  1841-64;  and  of  Battle,  near  Brecon,  1859-64; 
rector  of  Llanhamlach,  near  Brecon,  1864;  J. P.  for  cos. 
Brecknock  and  Eadnor.  He  m.  24  April,  1851,  at  Tawstoct 
Church,  N.  Devon,  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Hughes,  of  Llanfaes,  and  the  Pare,  co.  Brecon,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  2  Feb.  1884,  and  was  bur.  at  Penpont)  had  issue, 

iltyd  Philip  Hughes,  6.  30  March,  1858,  d.  an  infant,  bur. 

at  Penpont. 

Gwenllian  Elizabeth  Fannt,  6.  at  Defynog. 
Edith  Margaret,  b.    at  Defynog,  and  bur.  there.      She  d. 

an  infant,  3  June,  1854. 
Ellen  Maria,  6.  at  Aberclyn. 

Eev.  Philip  H.  Morgan  d.  at  Defynog,  27   Oct.  1868,  and  was 
buried  in  Penpont  Churchyard. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  arg.,  between 
three  spears'  heads,  imbrued,  for  Morgan;  2nd,  quarterly,  1st 
and  4th,  sa.,  a  fesse  cotised  or,  between  two  daggers,  arg., 
liilted  and  pommelled  of  the  second,  that  in  chief  pointing 
upwards,  that  in  base,  downwards;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three 
rere-mice  az.,  membered  and  beaked,  gu.,  for  Brtchan  ;  3rd, 
arg.,  a  bull's  head  caboshed  gu.,  between  three  mullets  of  the 
same,  for  Havard. 

Crest — A  spear's  head,  imbrued. 

Motto— Gv/eU  angan  na  chy»\ilydd  (Better  death  than  dis- 
honour). 

Residcjice — Buckingham  Place,  Brecon,  S.  AValcs. 


MORGAN    OF  NANTCAERIO. 

Moegan",  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Nantcaerio,  co. 
Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1890;  b. 
1842;  m.  1869,  Frances  Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert 
Goddard  Jones,  Esq.,  and  has  had.  issue, 

I.  John  Herbert,  d.  1S79. 

I.  Harriett  Beatiice. 

II.  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

III.  Gwendolyn  Frances. 

liineage. — Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.,  d.  1810,  leaving  by 
Catherine,  his  wife  (who  d.  Is36),  a  son. 

John  Morgan,  Esq,  of  Nantcaerio,  who  m.  1833,  Elizabeth, 
dau  of  John  Evans,  Esq.  of  Prohurst,  co.  Limerick,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1868)  had  issue, 

John  Thomas,  now  of  Nantcaerio. 
Mr.  Morgan  d.  1870. 

Seat — Nantcaerio,  Abcrystwith. 


MORGAN    OF   WOOLCOMBE. 

Morgan,  Lewis  Harold  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Wool- 
coombe,  co.  Somerset,  and  Marlborough  Grange,  co. 
Glamorgan,  Lieut.  West  Somerset  Yeo.  Cav.  edu- 
cated at  Eton  and  Downing  Coll.  Cambridge,  called  to 
the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple,  b.  9  May,  1854,  m. 
19  Nov.  1885,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Cabel  .Eoope,  Esq. 
of  OiJorto,  and  has  issue 

I.  Frederick  Harold  Lewis,  6. 29  Aug.  1887 

II.  Lewis,  6.  22  May,  1892. 

III.  Walter  Bassett,  6.  21  July,  1893. 
I.  Alice  Margaret,  b.  1  July,  1886. 

Lineagre.— Rev.  Lewis  Morgan,  M.A.,  Oxon.,  of  the 
Grange,  Llanbethian,  Glamorganshire  and  Woolcombe  House, 
CO.  Somerset,  and  Rector  of  St.  Hilary,  Cowbridge,  the  eon  of 


MOB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


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Evan  Thomas  Morgan,  who  d.  1858,  and  Ann,  his  wife,  (m. 
1824,  d.  1866) ;  b.  1826,  m.  1853,  Louisa  Carherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Bouvilestone  House,  co.  Glamorgan, 
^nd  d.  7  Jan.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Harold  Gilbert,  now  of  Woolcombe. 

I.  Alice  Ilosalincl,  b,  24  Aug.  1855. 

II.  Gwladys  Lilian,  b.  Sept.  1871. 

St'fif«— Woolcombc,   Wellington,  Somerset,  and  Marlhorough 
'Grange,  Cowbridge,  Glamorganshire. 


MOEaAN    OF   HENDHESCYTHAN. 

JIoHGAX,  SiK  MoBGAX,  Knt.  of  HendrescYtban, 
■CO.  Glamorgan,  b.  18  July,  1«43,  «i.  18  Aug."  1874, 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Bui-klej,  Esq.  of 
Penyfai  and  Castle  Crorfod,  co  Carmarthen.  Sir 
Morgan  is  the  2nd  son  of  the  late  Morgan  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Cilposte,  co.  Carmarthen,  by  Sarah  liis  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Cilposte  and  has  three 
brothers,  of  -whom  one  is  CoL.  Joiiis-  Moegax,  of 
Bank  Hou.se,  Brecon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Brecon, 
High  Sheriff  188S,  and  six  times  Mayor  of  Brecon, 
i.  18  March,  1846. 

5ef(<— Hendresoyihan,  Llandaff,  co.  Glamorgan. 
iiesidcHce— Tatf  House,  Cathedral  lioad,  Cardiff. 
CtuO — Junior  Carlton. 


MOmCE    OF    SPRINGFIELD. 

Morice,  Feancis,  Esq.  of  SimngReld,  co.  Clare, 
Secretary  to  Grand  Jury  co.  Chire,  6.  1827  ;  s.  his 
father  15  Jan.  1858  ;  m'.30  Dec.  1SS4,  Annie,  eldest 
dau.  of  Ricliard  Dawson,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Bunratty,  co. 
dare,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  William,  b.  8  April,  1887. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Grtffith  ap 
Ctnan,  King  of  North  Wales. 

William  JIoryce,  Esq.  (son  and  heir  of  John  Moryce,  Esq. 
•of  lloydon,  Essex),  beeome  possessed  of  the  castle  and  manor  of 
Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  in  1543.  He  m.  Miss  Isaake,  of  Kent, 
iind  d.  17  Jan.  1553-54,  leaving  issue,  i.  James  Morice,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Colchester,  Essex,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Medley,  Esq.  and  was  father  of  Sir  John  Morice,  Knt.  of  Ongar 
(Jastlc,  who  took  the  name  of  Poytnz  ;  James,  d.  2  Feb.  1596, 
and  his  wife  29  Sept.  160.'i ;  ii.  Eev.  Thomas  Morice,  Hector 
«f  Layer  Marney,  Essex,  who  w.  15  Dec.  1570,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Oliver  Lyrde,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  1602, 
leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  SIorice,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  (See  Heralds' 
Visitation,  163J),  vi.  Anne,  dau.  of  Kalph  Bayle,  Esq.  of  Lon- 
<lou,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Moeice,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Haslemere,  Surrey,  13 
Charles  II.,  lu.  Anne  Vaughan,  relict  of  Evan  Lloyd,  Esq., 
.:ind  d.  1675,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Mokice,  Esq.,  Paymaster  of  the  British  forces  in 
Portugal.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Underhill,  Knt., 
«f  Adlicote,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1733;  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas.  iii.  John. 

I.  Anne,  m.  John  Frend,  Esq.  M.D. 

II.  May,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  M.  Cracherode,  and  d.  1784. 

III.  Lucy,  VI.  John  King,  Esq.  M.D.,  and  left  a  son. 
Mr.  Morice  d.  1713.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Moeice,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  «i.  1st, 
1715,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Atterbury,  Bishop  of  Kochester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1729)  had  issue,  i.  Francis,  his 
heir;  i.  Mary,  d.  1803,  aged  87  ;  ii.  Charlotte,  d.  1795.  He  r,i. 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Philpot,  of  Kent,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  1743)  had  two  sons, 

William,  D.D.,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  George  III.,  m. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Voyce,  Esq.  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.  Mary,  four  sons,  1  William, 'b.D.,  F.A.S.  ; 
2  Burton;  3  John  ;  4  Henry  (liev.),  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  at.  Aubyn,  Bart,  of  Cornwall,  and  had  issue,  Henry, 
d.  7  July,  1860  ;  Mary,  m.  Eev.  James  Wood,  and  d.  17 
Oct.  1880;  Elizabeth,  deceased:  Fanny;  Wilhelmina,  m. 
Eev.  John  T.  Byng;  Charlotte,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  EadcliEfe  ; 
and  Sophia,  deceased. 
Thomas,  d.  177*1.  He  was  father  of  Major  Thomas  Henry 
Morice,  K.IL 

.The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Feancis  Mobicb,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Limerick,  and 


Rector  of  Tradaree,  co.  Clare,  in.  14  June,  1764,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Sixmilebridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  co. 
Clare,  and  dying,  3  Oct.  1778,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Francis  Morice,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Clare,  an  ofBcer  in 
the  Clare  Eegt.  of  Militia,  b.  1  Jan.  1774;  m.   15  July,   1824, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Spaight,  of  Corbally,  and  d. 
15  Jan.  1858,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  5  March,  1866), 
F'rancis,  now  of  Springfield. 

Millicent,  m.  Fitzgerald  Blood,  Esq.  of  Ballykilty,  who  d. 
1S64,  and  had  issue,  John,  b.  1849,  ni.  Is7«,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Ballyhannon,  co.  Clare,  and  has 
issue,  (Charles  Fitzgerald,  6.  2  April,  Itili) ;  John  F'rederick, 
b.  10  Nov.  1880,  d.  1  Dec.  1893  ;  William  Holcroft,  b.  29 
May,  1887);  Joseph;  Francis,  d.  16  May,  1865;  Fitzgerald; 
Charles  Holcroft ;  Frederick  William. 
Charlotte,  in.  Marcus  Going,  M.D.,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1857. 
Maria,  m.  16  Dec.  1884,  Johu  Hill,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of  Ennis,  co. 
Clare. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three  boys'  heads  couped 
at  the  shoulder  affronte,  each  en\ ironed  round  the  neck  with 
a  snake  ppr.,  a  cock  gu.,  beaked  and  legged  or,  between  two 
pheons  of  the  third.  Crest — Acock  gu.,  beaked,  combed,  and 
wattled  or,  environed  round  the  neck  with  a  snake  ppr.  Motto 
— Dum  spiro  spero. 

Seat — Springfield,  Sixmilebridge,  co.  Clare. 


MORIN    OF   ALLANTON. 

MoRiN,  JoHi<-  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Allanton,  co. 
Dumfries,  J.P.,  b.  26  Nov.  1839  ;  m.  1  Dec.  1868, 
Eachael  Amy,  dau.  of  William  Scott,  M.D.,  Dum- 
fries, and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Francis  Scott,  b.  23  Oct.  1873. 

I.  Amy  Mabel,  b.  29  Jan.  1870. 

II.  Ethel  Marion,  b.  23  March,  1371. 

Lineage. — Robert  Morin,  of  Eirkbush,  co.  Dumfries, 
obtained  a  charter  of  those  lands  from  Mart,  Queen  of  Scots. 
His  son, 

David  Morin  became  Superior  of  the  lands  of  Bessiewalla, 
Dempstertoun,  and  Killielago,  co.  Dumfries,  10  July,  1602,  by 
the  renunciation  of  Homer  Maxwell,  Commissary  of  Dumfries 
who  had  obtained  for  him  the  feu  charter  from  the  Crown. 
His  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Mobin,  received  by  precipe  sasino  the  lands  of 
Bishop  F"orrest  from  Thomas,  Earl  Melrose  (afterwards  Earl  of 
Haddington),  and  d.  31  Nov.  1065,  when  he  was  «.  by  his 
grandson, 

Robert  Morin,  who  d.  1720,  and  was  s.  by 

John  Morin,  of  Swyre,  who  d.  1741,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

John  Morin,  of  Lagan,  who  d.  17S6,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Morin,  of  CarzieUl,  who  purchased  the  estate  of 
Allanton.  He  was  6.  1773  ;  m.  1800,  Jane,  dau.  of  David 
Newall,  Esq.  of  Dumfries;  d.  1854,  leaving  by  her  (who  was  b. 
1781,  and  d.  1870)  a  son, 

John  Mokin,  Esq.  of  Allanton,  6.  1801;  m.  10  June.  1835, 
Anna  Morrison  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1SS3),  dau.  of  Anthony  Tod 
Thomson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1871,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Anthony,  now  of  Allanton. 

II.  Henry  David,  b.  13  March,  1842  ;  to.  26  Sept.  1866,  Alice 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Burton,  E.M.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Archibald  Henry,  b.  4  March,  1870. 

1  Hilda  Scott,  b.  3  Aug.  1867. 

2  Katlierine  Alice,  b.  6  Aug.  1869. 

3  Maud  Augusta  Mary,  b.  17  Sept.  1871. 

4  Gertrude  Anne,  b.  14  March,  1876. 

I.  Jane  Anna  Newall,  b.  4  April,  1836;  m.  28  Nov.  I86I, 
James  Shaw  Hay,  Esq.,  89th  Regt.,  2nd  son  of  Col.  Thomas 
Pasley  Hay,  and  d.  21  May,  1873,  leaving  an  only  dau., 
Margaret  Eleanor,  b.  15  March,  1867. 

II.  Christina  Lilias  Byerley,  b.  11  Aug.  1837;  m.  1  July, 
1862,  Eev.  Edward  Davidson,  and  has  issue,  Herbert 
Anthony,  b.  19  Oct.  1871  ;  Lilias  Marion,  6.  26  Dec.  1863; 
Amy  Elizabeth,  b.  18  Kay,  1865. 

lit.  Katherine  Elizabeth,  b.  8  Oct.  1843;  d.  28  Dec.  1846. 
IV.  Mary,  b.  3  June    1845;    j;i.  Robert  Scott,  eldest  son  Ot 
William  Scott,  Sl.D.,  and  d.  21  Apiil,  1871. 
Seat — Allanton,  Dunscore,  co.  Dumfries. 


MOEISON    OF    FINDERLIE    LODGE. 

(See  BEouN-MorasoN.) 


MOKISON    OF    BOGNIE. 

MoEisoN,  Lt.-Col.  Eeedeeicz  de  Lamaeee, 
of   Mountblairy,  co.  Banff,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Com- 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOB 


manding  2iicl  Batt.  Eoval  Scots  Lothian  Rogt.,  h. 
17  Not.  lS-12;  in.  1st  18G9,  Janet  Forbes,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Newton,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Aberdeen,  by  whom  (who  d.)  he  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Edward  Fokbes,  b.  1875. 
I.  Isabel  Gordon. 

Lt.-Col.  Morison  m  2ndlT,  1892,  Elsie,  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Mair,  Esq.  of  Furzehill,  Berks. 

Liinea^e. — Alexander  Morison,  of  Bognie,  we  find  to 
have  been  a  man  of  much  influence  in  Strathbogie  in  1640. 
His  issue  were,  George,  and  two  daus.,  Barbara  and  Mary. 
The  son, 

George  Morison,  of  Bognie,  registered  arms  in  1673 ; 
m.  1680,  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Urquhart,  of 
Cromarty,  widow  of  Thomas,  '2nd  Lord  Rutherford,  who  d. 
1668,  and  of  James,  Viscount  Frendraught,  who  d.  1677.  In 
consequence  of  this  marriage  and  the  death  of  Christian's  only 
child,  William,  Viscount  Frendraught,  the  Frendraught  estates 
came  into  this  family.    They  had  issue, 

Theodore. 

Susan,  who  m.  1704,  John  Forbes,  son  of  Sir  William  Forbes, 

of  Monymusk.    He  espoused  the  Jacobite  cause,  and  d.  in 

exile. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  son, 

Theodore  Morison,  of  Bognie,  b.  1685  ;  .«.  his  father,  1699  ; 
m.  1718,  Katherine,  dau.  and  co-htir  of  Sir  Charles  Maitland, 
of  Pittrichie,  co.  Aberdeen,  a  branch  of  the  Lauderdale  family, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1743,  left  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

George,  of  Hadtlo,  co.  Aberdeen,  Capt.  47th  Eegt.,  m.  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Gen.  James  Abercromby,  one  of  the  Birkenbog 
family. 

Jane,  m.  John  Forbes,  Leigh,  of  Whitehaugh,  the  represen- 
tative of  Forbes,  of  Tolquhoun. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Morison,  of  Bognie,  s.  his  father  in  June,  1766  ; 
«t.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Duff,  Esq.  of  Cubben,  co.  Moray, 
by  Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Gordon,  of  Park,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Theodore,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  George,  d.  s.  p.  in  1814. 

IV.  James,  m.  Anne  Victoire,  dau.  of  Baron  de  Lamarre,  of 
Kemiremont,  in  Lorraine,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Alexander,  of  whom  hereafter. 

John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

De  Lamarre,  b.  1814;  d.  1847. 

Katherine,  ra.  John  Forbes,  of  Boyndlic. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  lt-59. 

Magdalen,  m.  John  Shackleton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1853. 

The  eldest  son, 

Theodore  Mortson,  of  Bognie,  6.  1750  ;  s.  his  father  1801 ; 
d.  unm.  1834.  He  acquired  the  estate  of  Mountblairy  from 
General  Hay,  who,  with  his  son,  was  killed  at  Waterloo. 

John  Morison,  of  Auchentoul,  Cobairdy,  and  Drumblair,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Perth,  s.  his  brother,  Theodore  (1834)  in  the  estate  of 
Bognie  and  Mountblairy.  He  resided  for  many  years  in  Russia. 
He  m.  1799,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Fraser,  of  Strichen,  and 
aunt  of  Lord  Lovat,  and  left  one  child, 

Alexander  Morison,  of  Bognie,  a  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  20 
.Tan.  1802;  m.  1830,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Gordon  Duff,  of  Hatton,  co. 
Aberdeen,  by  Louisa,  sister  of  the  7th  Lord  Duffus.  He  was 
Vice-Lieut,  for  Banffshire,  and  d.  s.  p.  1874,  and  was  g.  by  his 
cousin-german, 

Alexander  Morison,  of  Bognie,  who  served  in  the  Indian 
Army,  b.  1810;  m.  1839,  Mary  Catherine,  his  cousin,  dau.  of 
Col.  Keith  Young,  of  Ascaravee,  co.  Forfar,  but  d.  s.  p.  in  1879, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Morison,  of  Bognie  and  Frendraught,  b.  1812;  :n. 
1840,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Weatherall,  Esq.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

pREDERicK,  now  of  Mountblairy. 

Alexander  Theodore,  served  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  2nd  Queen's 

Royals,  d.  1873. 
Fanny  Isabel,  m.  1st,  Capt.  W.  Low,  1st  Royals,  and  2ndly, 

Major  Tidinarsh,  33rd  liegt. 
Ada  Henrietta  Maria,  in.  A.  St.  Legcr,  Esq. 

Arms — Az.,  three  Saracen's  heads  conjoined  on  one  neck 
arg.,  the  uppermost  face  looking  to  the  chief,  affixed  by  a 
wreath  arg.  and  gu.  to  the  other  two,  which  turn  to  the  dexter 
and  sinister.  Crest — Two  hands  grasping  a  dagger.  Motto — 
Sunt  tria  haec  unum. 

&a(— Mountblairy  House,  Banff,  N.B. 


MOELAND  OF  THE  COURT  LODaE, 

MoRLAND,  "William  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  The 
Court  Lodge,  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  M.A.,  J.P.  for 
COS.  Kent  and  Sussex,  and  D.L.,  co.  Kent,  High 
Sheriff  for  Sussex  1876,  b.  13  March,  1818 ;  m.  27 
•June,  1843,  Margaretta  Eliza,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late 
Q-en.  Sir  William  Cator,  K.C.B.,  R.  A  ,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  6.  6  Feb.  1849,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  5th  Kent  R.V.,  late  Ensign  71st  Regt.,  J.P.  for 
Kent  and  Sussex  ;  m.  14  June,  1882,  Ada  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  H.  G.  W.  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Edgeworth  Manor,  co. 
Gloucester. 

II.  Henry  Courtenay,  b.  21  March,  1855,  Major  9th  Lancers; 
m.  30  Sept.  1884,  Lady  Alice  Maud  Nevill,  2nd  dau.  of 
William,  Marquess  of  Abergavenny,  K.G.,  and  has  a  dau. 
Violet  Alice,  6.  12  Nov.  1886. 

^i.  Caroline  Margaretta  Penelope,  6.  7  June,  1850;  d.  13 
March,  1851. 

Iiineagre.— Edward  Norland,  of  Morland,  Westmorland, 
d.  leaving,  with  other  issue,  his  eldest  son,  John  Morland, 
b.  1562.  whose  eldest  son,  William  Morland,  6.  1590,  m. 
1620,  Elizabeth  Holme,  and  d.  leaving  his  eldest  son,  John 
Morland,  of  Millflat-in-Morland,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  to. 
Elizabeth  Robinson,  and  d.  1682,  leaving  two  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Jacob,  of  Capplethwaite  Hall,  Westmorland,  m.  1st,  1697, 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Jowls  Chancellor,  of  Mary- 
land, and  '2ndly,  1704,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Ward, 
Esq.  of  Capplethwaite,  by  whom  he  left  issue. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Morland,  Esq.,  bapt.  at  Morland,  1649,  m.  and  had 
a  son, 

William  Morland,  Esq.  of  Morland,  afterwards  of  The 
Court  Lodge,  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  m.  26  May,  1724,  ElJcn,  5th 
dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sisters,  Jane,  wife  of  Mr.  Serjeant 
Bootle,  and  Ann,  wife  of  Richard  Gildart,  Esq.,  M.P.)  of  Sir 
Thomas  Johnson,  Knt.,  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  and  d.  1774, 
leaving  (with  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  17  April,  1749,  Thomas 
Hutton,  Esq.  of  Gate  Burton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue  j 
Mary,  m.  1st,  9  July,  1751,  Robert  Bagshaw,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
17  Dec.  1767,  Richard  Gildart,  Esq.,  and  had  issue;  and 
Ellen,  m.  Francis  Gildart,  Esq.,  and  d.  t.  j?, '30  Jan.  1779)  a 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Morland,  Esq.  of  The  Court  Lodge,  6.  1734; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Matson,  Esq.  of  Titeup- 
in-Furness,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1807)  had 
issue, 

William  Alexander,  of  The  Court  Lodge,  m.  Lydia  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  James  Marriott,  LL.D.,  Rector 
of  Horsmonden,  but  d.  s.  p.  24  Dec.  1846. 
Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Horsmonden,  m.  Harriet  Frances, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  James  Marriott,  LL.U.,,and  d.  s.  p. 
1821.     His  widow  d.  1862. 
Thomas,  d.  an  infant. 
Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

Anna  Eleonora,  m.  Sir  John  Smith,  Bart,  of  Sydling,  Dorset,, 
and  d.  s.p.  1817. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  14  Nov.  1852. 
Margaret,  to.  Thomas  Austen,  Esq.  of  Kippington,  Kent, 

Col.  in  the  army,  and  d.  s.  p.  IS'i.'i. 
Eliza,  m.  Sir  Charles  Francis  Farnaby,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p^ 
1861. 
Mr.  Morland  d.  18  Jan.  1784.     His  4th  son, 

Charles  Morland,  Esq.  Col.  in  the  army,  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  King,  6.  1775 ;  m.  5  Jan.  1812,  Caroline  Eustatia,  dau.  of 
William,  8th  Earl  of  Devon,  and  2nd  Viscount  Courtenay,  of 
Powderham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1851),  left  at  his' 
decease,  14  June,  1828,  a  dau.  Caroline  Ann  (who  d.  unm 
1841),  and  a  son,  the  present  William  Cocrtenay  Morland, 
Esq.  of  The  Court  Lodge,  Lamberhurst. 

Arms — Az,,  a  griffin  scgreant  or,  quartering  Matson,  Codb- 
TKNAT,  and  Rivers.     Crest — A  falcon  ppr..  belled  or. 
•Se(U — The  Court  Lodge,  Lamberhurst,  Kent. 
CLub — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


MOKLAND    OF    SHEEPSTEAD. 

MoELAND,  Benjamin  Henry,  Esq.  of  Sheep- 
stead,  CO.  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  1842;  m.  1890,  Katha- 
rine Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Bowes  Morland, 
Esq.  of  Abingdon. 

Lineage.— Benjamin  Morland,  Esq.  of  Sheepstead  andi 
West  llsley,  co.  Berks  (son  of  WUliam  Morland,  Esq.  of  West 


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1433 


Ilsley,  who  d.  19  June,  1773,  by  Susanna  Bunce  his  wifp,  who 
d.  Sept.  1798),  6.  16  March,  1768  ;  m.  1st,  Harriet  Buster, 
and  hy  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1799)  had  a  dau., 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  W.  Buckland,  D.D.,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Morland,  m.  2ndly,  14  June,  1802,  Elizabeth  Rose,  dau.  of 
Edward  Thomhill,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lisle,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  Sept.  1863)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Thomhill,  m.  1835,  Louisa,  dau.  of  A.  E.  Martin 
Atkins,  Esq  of  Kingston  Lisle,  and  d.  s.p.  1848. 

Benjamin,  late  of  Sheepstead. 

George  Bowes,  of  Abingdon,  Berks,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Thomhill,  Esq.  of  Woodleys,  co.  Oxford,  and  d.  leaving 
with  other  issue,  John,  now  of  Abingdon,  6.  1838;  m. 
1863,  Helen,  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  Hough:  Edward,  J. P.,  b. 
1841;  TO.  1881,  Ethel,  3rd  dau.  of  J.  D.  Thomson,  Esq.  of 
Chichester  House;  and  Katharine  Mary,  m.  1890,  B.  H. 
Morland,  Esq.  of  Sheepstead. 

Edward  Henry,  of  West  Ilsley,  Berks,  J.P.,  late  B.C.S.,  6. 
10  Dec.  18li9;  m.  4  July,  1839,  Caroline  Matilda,  dau.  of 
William  Bannatyne  Macleod,  M.D.,  C.B.,  Bengal  C.S.  She 
d.  1888.     He  d.  23  Dec.  1892.  John. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Edward  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Georgiana,  m.  Edward  Amos  Chaplin,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Susan,  d.  unm,  29  Nov.  1886,  aged  78. 

i'fggy  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Henry  B.  Daubeney,  and  has  issue. 

>.llen,  m.  James  Torry  Hester,  Esq. 

Mr.  Morland  d.  8  Sept.  1833.     His  son, 

Key.  Benjamin  Morland,  of  Sheepstead,  co.  Berks,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Shabbington,  Bucks,  b.  18  May,  1805;  rni.  9  Oct. 
1834,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Collins,  of  Betterton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Benjamin  Henry,  J. P.,  now  of  Sheepstead. 

I.  Louisa  Rose,  m.  Rev.  Lancelot  Lee,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Worthen,  Salop. 

II.  Elizabeth.  iii.  Anna. 

Eev.  Benjamin  Morland  d.  11  Oct.  1892. 
Seot— Sheepstead  House,  Abingdon,  Berks. 


mORLEY    OF    MARRICK   PARK. 

MOET.ET,  Henry  Clekvaux  Chaytor,  Esq.  of 
Marrick  Park  and  Hurst,  co.  York;  b.  10 Nov.  1889 ; 
*.  his  father  1892. 

Lineagre. — By  the  earliest  records  we  learn  that  W'en- 
nington  Hall,  together  with  the  manor,  was  held  by  the  family 
■who  bore  the  local  surname,  and  that,  at  a  period  antecedent 
to  the  time  of  Edward  II.,  William  de  Wennyngton  was  in 
possession  of  the  estate.  His  granddau.  (only  child  of  his 
Kon  Gilbert), 

Makgaret  de  We.vnington,  conveyed  the  lands  in  marriage, 
about  4  Edward  HI.,  to  her  husband,  Richard  de  Merlet,  or 
MoRLET,  of  Great  and  Little  Morley,  co.  Lancaster.  In  the 
descendants  of  this  alliance  Wennington  continued  until  the 
year  1673,  when,  on  their  removal  to  Beamsley  Hall,  West 
Rilling,  CO.  York,  it  was  sold  to  the  Mardens,  of  Gisburn,  and 
is  now  possessed  by  William  Allen  Francis  Saunders,  Esq., 
who  is  married  to  the  dau.  of  a  descendant  of  the  ancient 
possessor,  Josias  Morlet,  Esq.  of  Beamsley. 

John  de  Morley,  Lord  of  Great  and  Little  Morley,  son  of 
Richard  de  Morley  and  Margaret  de  Wennington  his  wife, 
inherited  the  manor  of  Wennington,  jiircmairw.  He  m.  Ann 
Booth,  of  Barton,  and  from  him  lineally  descended, 

Francis  Morley,  Esq.  of  Wennington,  in.  Cassandra,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Josias  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Calton,  in  Craven, 
and  sister  of  the  famous  Parliamentary  General,  John  Lam- 
bert. By  this  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mr.  Claxton),  Francis 
Morley  had  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  of  Wennington,  d.  16  Sept. 
1C64,  aged  66;  ii.  Josias,  6.  1  Nov.  1612;  m.  8  July,  1642, 
Dorothy  Thompson,  andrf.  at  Hornby,  31  Dec,  1690,  leaving  a 
numerous  issue;  m.  Francis,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

FrancisMorley,  Esq.,6.  3Aug.  1614;  -m.  Jane  BuskcU,  of 
Capel  Side,  Westmorland,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Josias,  of  Wennington  Hall,  and  afterwards  of  Scale 
House,  in  Craven,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bethmesley  and 
Clapham,  by  purchase  from  the  senior  branch  of  the  family. 
He  m.  twice  :  by  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth,  he  had  no  child ; 
but  by  the  2nd,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Atkinson,  of  West 
Halton,  he  had  issue. 

II.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Morley  d.  in  France.    His  2nd  son, 

Francis  Morley,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  co.  York,  h.  3  March, 
1652 ;  m.  Emmat,  dau.  of  Byrks,  of  Pur.-eland,  co.  Y'ork,  and 
had  four  sons  and  five  daus.  He  d.  1708,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  60n, 


John  Morley,  Esq.  of  Beamsley  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Bethmesley  and  Clapham,™.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bensoa, 
Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Josias,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Caleb  Rcad.shaw,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Caleb  Readshaw,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

1  Anne  Readshaw. 

2  Jane  Readshaw,  m.  Thomas  Cornforth,  Esq.   of  Rich- 

mond. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Wilson,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Cai  lisle,  and  left  issue, 

1  Thomas  Wilson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Corbridge,  Korth- 
umbcrland,  who  s.  to  Clapham  and  Rut.mell  at  the- 
decease  of  his  uncle,  Josias,  and  took  the  name  of 
Morley.  He  m.  9  April,  1782,  Maria,  dau.  of  W.  Hughes, 
Esq.  of  Low  Field,  Somerset. 

2  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charlea 
Alix,  of  Swaffham,  co.  Cambridge. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Walters,  Esq. 

2  Barbara,  m.  John  L.  Pownall,  Esq. 
The  only  son, 

Josias  Morley,  Esq.  of  Bethmesley  and  Giggleswick,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Beamsley  and  Clapham,  m.  Lydia,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  George  Whalley,  Esq.  of  Winterburne,  but  d.  s.  p^ 
1783,  when  he  was  s.  at  Beamsley  by  his  nephew, 

Caleb  Readshaw,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  in  consequence,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Morley.  He  m.  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Croft,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  hai 
issue, 

Josias  Readshaw  Morley,  his  heir. 

John  Readshaw  Morley,  Hanoverian  Consul  at  Calais. 

William,  d.  unm.  Matthew,  d.  unm.  Thomas. 

The  eldest  son, 

Josias  Readshaw  Morley,  Esq.  of  Beamsley  Hall  and 
Marrick  Park,  co.  York,  m.  1st,  Mary  Colling,  and  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Wilson,  of  Corbridge  (she  d.  17  Feb. 
1809).  By  the  former,  he  left  at  his  decease,  1827,  two  son*, 
and  two  daus., 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  6  F'eb.  1814;  d.  Xov.  1835. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Dorothy,  to.  30  Dec.  1 841,  William  Allen  Francis  Saunders, 
Esq.  of  Wennington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Morley,  Esq.  of  Marrick  Park,  J. P.,  Capt.  N. 
York  Regt.,  6.  6  April,  1810;  to.  1836,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Clervaux  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Spennithorne  Hall,  and- 
had  issue, 

Francis,  late  of  Marrick  Park. 

Clervaux,  Col.  R.A.,  6.  15  Feb.  1841. 

Charlotte  Anne.  Anna  Elizabeth.  Alice  Sophia. 

Mr.  Morley  d.  1854.     His  eldest  son, 

Major-Gen.  Francis  Morley,  of  Marrick  Park  and  Hurst„ 
CO.  York,  late  commanding  1st  Batt.  3rd  Regt.  of  Foot  (the- 
Buffs),  b.  19  Nov.  1836;  to.  11  May,  1887,  Grace,  eldest  dau. 
of  Henry  John  Nicoll,  Esq.  of  Brightling  Park,  Sussex,  anA 
44,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Clervaux  Chaytor,  now  of  Marrick  Park. 

I.  Grace  Chaytor  Wennington,  b.  19  July,  la88. 
Major-Gen.  Morley  d.  10  Oct.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  only- 
son. 

.4rm«— Sa.,  a  leopard's  face  or,  jessant  de  lis  arg.  Creit — 
A  leopard's  face  or,  jessant  de  lis  arg.  Motto — Sils  le  mordent, 
mord  Ics. 

<StaJ— Marrivk  Park,  Richmond,  co.  Y'ork. 


MORLEY    OF    HALL   PLACE. 

Morley,  Samuel  Hope,  Esq.  of  Hall  Place,  co. 
Kent,  J.P,  and  D.L.  for  that  co.  and  D.L.  for 
London,  High  Sheriff  1893,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,. 
b.  3  July,  ]  845  ;  m.  6  March,  1884,  Laura  Mari- 
anne, dau.  of  Rev.  Gr.  Royds  Birch,  M.A.,  and  has- 
issue, 

Geoffrey  Hope,  b.  28  Jan.  1835. 
Claude  Hope,  b.  5  June,  1887. 

Lineage. — Samuel  Morley,  Esq.  of  Hall  Place  (son  of 
John  Morley,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Poulton,  Esq.  of  Maidenhead),  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  Nottingham  1865-66,  and  for  Bristol  1868-85,  6.  15  Oct. 
1809;  m.  19  May,  1841,  Rebekah  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hope^ 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 


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MOK 


I.  Samuel  Hope,  now  of  Hall  Place. 
It.  Howard,  6.  8  Nov.  1846. 

III.  Charles,  6.  27  Nov.  1847. 

IV.  Arnold  (Right  Hon.),  P.C.,  M.P.  for  East  Nottingham, 
JI..\.,  a  Member  of  the  Senate  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, Earri<ter-at-Law,  6.  18  Feb.  1849;  Patronage 
Secretaiy  of  the  Treasury  1886,  Postmaster-General  since 
IS92. 

▼.  Henry  Hope,  6.  1  Jan.  ISSl,  d.  unm.  26  Feb.  1891. 
L  Eebekah  Hope,  in.  1872,  Herbert  Wilbraham  Taylor,  Esq., 
and  (/.  8  Nov.  1877. 

II.  .\ugusta.  Hi.  12  Aug.  ISSO.Rev.  Marmaduke  Washington, 
M.A. 

III.  Mary. 

3Ir.  Morley  rf.  5  Sept.  1886. 

Seat—\la.\\  Place,  Leigh,  Tunbridge. 

Xotcii  Residence — 43,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 


MOREALL    OF   PLAS   YOLTN. 

MoERALL,  Cyrus,  Esq.  of  Plas  Yoljn  and  Plus 
WaiTen,  Salop,  B.A.,  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxon.,  J.P. 
and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Trajan,  co.  Salop,  h.  9 
April,  1854;  m.  15  April,  1885,  Anne  Kinlocli,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Eoger  Eowson  Lingard-G-iitlirie,  of  Ta_y- 
bank  and  Carnoustie,  co.  Forfar,  and  lias  issue, 

Essex  Helen,  6.  17  July,  1891. 
Emily  Freda,  h.  10  Sept.  1S93. 

Liineage.— The  Morralls  have  been  seated  in  Salop  from 
an  early  period,  and  they  now  represent  the  very  ancient 
family  of  Edwardes  of  Kilhendre,  which  had  resided  in  Dud- 
le.ston  antecedently  to  the  date  of  any  existing  records. 

Edwabd  Mobball,  Esq.  of  Plus  Yolyn  (son  of  John  Mor- 
Tall,  Esq.  of  Plas  Yolyn,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventual  heir  of  Thomas  Edwabdes,  Esq.,  of  Kilhendre, 
Salop,  18th  in  descent  from  Tcdok  Tbevob),  s.  to  Kilhendre 
at  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  Edwardes,  M.D.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Dymock,  Esq.  of  Willington,  and 
Pcntley,  co.  Flint,  and  16  Jan.  1741,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Josiaii  Mobball,  Esq.  of  Plas  Yolyn  and  Kilhendre,  m. 
Margaret,  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Lloyd,  Hart,  of  Pengwern,  by 
whom  he  hadsixdaus.,  but  leaving  no  male  issue,  the  estates 
vere  inherited  by  his  brother, 

William  SIobeall,  Esq.  of  PlSs  Yolyn  and  Kilhendre,  in. 
Susanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Bee,  Esq.  of  Wendlebury, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  dying  11  March,  1756,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Cuaeles  Mokball,  Esq.  of  Kilhendre  and  Plas  Y'olyn,  who 
sold  the  Kilhendre  estates  in  18C0.  He  m.  Frances,  only  dau. 
of  William  Challoner,  Esq.,  and  sole  heir  of  her  brother, 
William  Challoner,  Esq.,  who  d.  during  his  shrievalty  for 
Salop  1800.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1823)  Mr.  Morrall 
had  (with  one  dau.)  nine  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  New  Hall,  Salop,  residing  in  Chester,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Williuin  Boates,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  an  only  child,  Emily,  who  vi.  Michael 
William  Bellew  Nugent,  Esq. 

III.  Edwabd,  successor  to  his  brother  Charles. 

«v.  Cyrus,  of  Liverpool,  m.  1803,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ecv. 
Kichard  Owen,  M.A.,  of  Bodsilyn,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  of  ly 
OLiry,  CO.  Merioneth  (Kector  of  lioscolyn)  and  d.  1855, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Ctecs,  his  heir. 

2  John  Charies,  6.  1807:  d.unm.  1840. 

1  Margaret  Owen,  m.  1854,  Capt.  .John  White,  E.N.,  who 
d.  July,  1854.    She  d.  s.  -p.  28  July,  1893. 

2  Harriet  Lumley,  deceased. 
■V.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Robert,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  nf  Michael  Kiclurdson,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool,  and  d.  $.  p.  1872. 

VII.  Henry  (Uev.),  M.A.,  d.  s.p. 

VIII.  Philip,  d.  unm. 

IX.  .John  (liev.),  M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Harding,  Esq.  or  Liverpool,  and 
d.«.i>.  22  March,  1886. 

Mr.  Morrall  d.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mobball,  Esq.  of  Plas  Y^olyn,  sometime  Capt. 
0th  Foot,  m.  Sarah  Thomas,  and  had  an  only  child,  Eliza- 
beth Essex,  m.  William  Leigh  Hilton,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  the 
army.  Mr.  Morrall  dyin;j  without  male  issue  was  s.  in  Pliis 
Y'olyn  by  his  brother,  Chables  ;  then  by  Edward  Mobball, 
Esq.  of  Plas  l''olyn  and  Plas  Warren,  who  d.  1858,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew. 

Rev.  Cybcs  Morrall,  M.A.,  of  Plas  Yolyn,  <;o.  Salop, 
Vicar  of  North  Leigh,  to.  1st,  1  Aug.  1833,  Emily  Jane,  dau.  of 


Eev.  Francis  Blackburne, M.A. .Rector of  Weston-super-Mare, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  April,  1854)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  6.  2  Dec.  1842 ;  d.  25  Sept.  1849. 

II.  Francis  Edwardes,  6.  6  Sept.  1844;  d.  22  Feb.  1853. 

III.  Cyril  Blackburne,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Edward  Kichard,  b.  1852  ;  d.  U  Jan.  1855. 

V.  Cybcs,  now  of  Plils  Y'olyn. 

I.  Emily  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1859. 

II.  Caroline  Jane,  d.  unm.  21  Jan.  1881. 

III.  Adelaide  Owen,  to.  Very  Rev.  Evan  Lewis,  Eector  of 
Dolgelly  and  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  has  issue,  three  sons 
and  four  daus. 

IV.  Margaret,  ra.  W.  H.  Robertson,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Buxton, 
CO.  Derby. 

V.  Jane  Blackburne  (deceased). 

VI.  Elizabeth  Dora,  m.  J.  T.  Gobat,  Esq. 

Mr.  Morrall  to.  2ndly,  10  Nov.  1860,  Georgiana  Fleming,  widow 
of  Henry  Urquhart,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Robert  Fisher,  Esq.  of 
Chetwynd  Grove,  Salop  (which  lady  d.  11  April,  1872),  and  d. 
30  May,  1882,  when  he  was  «.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  Ciecs 
Mobball,  Esq.,  now  of  Plas  Yolyn. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  fesse,  embattled  gu.,  between  six  Cornish 
choughs  ppr.,  three  palm  branches  of  the  field,  quartering 
Edwabdes— viz.,  gu.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  arg.  Crest— A  demi-grifBn.  iVotfo— Norma  tiiN<- 
Veritas. 

Seat — Plas  Yolyn  and  PUs  Warren,  Ellesmere,  Salop. 


MOERELL    OP    HEADINGTON   HIIiL 
HALL. 

MoEEELL,  GrEOEGE  Heebeet,  Esq.  of  Headington 
Hill  Kail,  and  Culham,  co.  Oxford,  and  Streatlej 
House,  CO.  Berks,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  of  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Oxford,  High  Sheriff 
18S5,  and  J.P.  co.  Berks,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  (Oxford 
Unir.)  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  ;  M.P.  for  Mid- 
Oxon,  1891-92,  b.  20  Eeb.  1845  ;  m.  4  Feb.  1874, 
Emily  Alicia,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Morrell, 
Esq.  of  Headington  Hill,  and  has  issue, 

I.  .James  Heebebt,  b.  9  July,  1882. 

II.  George  Blark,  b.  4  Oct.  1884. 

Lineagre. — Jeremiah  Moeeell,  Esq.  of  Walllngford, 
Berks,  m.  1726,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Smith,  Esq.  of  Guildford,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Jeremiah,  in.  and  had  issue. 

II.  William,  m.  and  had  issue.  in.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Makk.  of  Wallingford,  bapt.  22  Nov.  1737  ;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  William  Greenwood,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  of  Wallingford,  m.  and  had  issue. 

2  Mark,  d.  unm.  3  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 
4  John. 

1  Sarah. 

2  Mary,  m.  Mr.  Stone,  of  Englefield,  Berks,  and  had  issue 
one  son,  William  Henry  (see  below). 

Mark  Morrell  d.  1787.     His  3rd  son, 

James  Mobeell,  Esq.  of  Headington  Hill,  co.  Oxford,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Theophilus  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Headington, 
and  (/.  10  Nov.  1855,  having  had  issue, 

1  Mark  Theophilus,  d.  unm.  28  Juno,  1842. 

2  James,  of  Headington,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  .Sheriff  co. 
Oxford  1853,  b.  10  March,  1810;  to.  27  Nov.  1851,  Alicia 
Harriette,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Everett,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
Romford,  Essex,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1863,  leaving  an  only 
dau.  and  heir, 

Emily  Alicia,  of  Headington  Hill,  who  in.  as  above, 

her  kinsman,  George  Herbert  Morrell,  Esq.,  in 

her  right  now  of  Headington  Hill. 

1  Emily,   m.   her    cousin  {vide  supra)  25  May,   1830, 

William  Henry  Stone,  Esq.  of  Streatley  House,  Berks 

(who  d.  20  June,  18B3),  and  had  issue,  one  dau.  Jane 

Mary   {h.   May,  1831,  d.  unm.  7  Feb.   1847),  and  d.  3 

June,  1891. 

V.  James,  of  Oxford,  b.  1739  ;  d.  3  May,  1807.  He  m.  1769, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Wilmot  Baker,  Esq.  of  Moulsford,  Berks,  by 
whom  (who  rf.  25  Jan.  1819),  he  had,  with  six  daus.  (Mar- 
garetta  Maria,  to.  Rev.  Robert  Wintle,  Vicar  of  Culham, 
CO.  Oxford;  Anne  Deacon,  d.  unm.  Is70;  Mary,  to.  Rev. 
Edward  Barry,  Rector  of  Wallingford ;  Sarah,  d.  unm. ; 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm. ;  Frances,  d.  unm),  two  sons, 

1  Deacon,  of  Moulsford,  and  Streatley,  co.  Berks,  6.  9  Sept. 
1775  ;  d.  unm.  10  March,  1854;  ,•;.  his  grandfather,  Wilmot 
Baker,  Esq.,  in  .Moulsford  and  Streatley,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew,  Hopewell  Baker  Morrell,  in  Moulsford  (set- 
Morrell  of  Moulsford),  and  by  his  cousin, William  Henry 
Stone,  in  Streatley. 

2  Baker,  of  Oxford,  b.  21  June,  1779;  s.  his  grandfather. 
Wilmot  Baker,  in  North  Stoke  and  Ashanr.pstead ;  d.  W 


MOR 


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MOR 


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April,  1854;  m.  1801,  Mary  ElizaTieth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 

Eev.  Joseph  Cliapman,    D.D. ,   President  of  Trin    Coll. 

Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  15  March,  1861),  he  had  a  dau. 

Anne    Elizabeth,    b.    17    June,   1804,   m.   llev.  Charles 

Girdlestone,   Eector  of  Kingswinford,  co.  Stafford,  and 

five  sons, 

James  WriRht  Hayward,  6.  9  April,  1802  ;    d.  9  May, 

1873;  m.  Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  James  Stuart,  Esq.  ot 

Quebec,  and  had  issue,  1  George  Deacon,  of  Eorthamp- 

ton,  CO.  Gloucester;  2  Hopewell  Baker  (see  Morreli, 

of  Moulsford) ;  3  Charles  Girdlestone;  4  James;  1  Mary 

Susanna,   m.   Major  Arthur  Ford,  K.H.A. ;    2  Fanny 

Caroline,  to.  James  Arthur  Hilliard,  Esq. 

Eobert    Price   (Rev.),    Kector  of  Woodham   Mortimer, 

Essex,?).  15  Dec.  180G;(/.  8  June,  1872;  m.  Mary  Mount, 

dau.  of  Major  Brock,  and  had  issue,  1  James  Henry, 7)i. 

1st,  Emily  Marianne  Le  Measurer  (who  d.  1868),  and 

■2ndly,  1870,  Anne,  Carlyon,  of  Cornwall ;  1  Charlotte 

Mount  Brock,  to.  Weymouth  Schrieber,  Esq.  of  Toronto, 

Canada;  2  Mary  ;  3  Emily  Emma,  d.   13  Jan.  1882,  m. 

Capt.  John  Duncan  Cameron,  Chester  Militia. 

Frederick  Joseph,  of  Broughton,  near  Banbury,  b.  25  Jan . 

1811:  m.  23  Dec.  1834,  Elizabeth  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph 

Parker,  of  Black  Hall,  Oxford;  and  d.  13  Jan.  1882, 

having  had  issue,  1   Krederic  Parker,  of  Black  Hall,  h. 

3  April,  1839;  ?».  26  Feb.  1867,  Harriette  Anne,  dau. 

of  Kev.  Philip  Wynter,  D.D.,  President  of  St.  John's 

Coll.  Oxford,  and   has  issue ;    2  Baker  (Kev.),  M.A., 

Chaplain  East  Indies,  h.  6  March,   1841 ;  m.  21  Nov. 

1867,  Edith  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Brett,  17th  Lancers, 

and   d.  4  Jan.  1S87;  3  Edward  Chapman,  d.  25  Feb. 

1880;  4  George  Lewis  Hayes;  5  Arthur,  d.  18  March, 

1877  ;  1  Mary  Sophia,  m.  4  April,  1867,  Charles  Edward 

Karslake,  Esq.  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1873) ;  2  Anna  Maria  ; 

3  Louisa  Anne,  m.  19  Oct.  1875,  Rev.  William  Nichols 

Croome,    M.A.,    Vicar    of    Syston,    co.   Leicester;    4 

Helen. 

George  Kidd  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Moulsford,  6.  4  .July,  1813, 

VI.  Anna  Letitia,  Uau.of  David  Powell,  Esq.  of  Lougliton, 

Essex  ;  s.  his  father  in  Ashampstead,  and  d.  IS  April, 

1881,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Herbert,  now  of  Headington  Hill,  ju^-e 
uxoris,  who  s.  his  father  in  Ashampstead,  and  his 
cousin,  Mrs.  Emily  Stone  {see  above),  in  Streailey. 

2  Robert  Baker,  m.  25  June,  1873,  Frances  Anna,  dau. 
of  Rev.  William  Harry  Lloyd,  Vicar  of  Cholsey. 

3  Edward,  m.  1st,  1874,  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  Kirkwood, 
Esq.  (she  d.  June,  1891);  he  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau. 
of  F.  Oldaker,  Esq. 

1  Mary  Agnes,  d.  24  June,  1880. 
Thomas  Baker  (Right  Rev.),  Bishop  Coadjutor  of  Edin- 
burgh 1863-69,  b.  4  Aug.  1815  ;    m.  Francina   Maria, 
dau.  of  Charles  Lane,  Esq.  of  Badgmore,  Henley;  d. 
5  Nov.  1877. 
VI.  Eobert,  m.  and  had  issue, 
reremiah  Morreli  d.  20  July,  1766. 

Arvis  Or,  a  bend  invected  gu.,  between  in  chief  a  sprig  of 
liree  roses  gu.,  leaved  and  slipped  ppr..  and  in  base  a  cruss- 
n'osslet  of  the  last.  Crest— A.  demi-liou  rampant  guardant  per 
jale  arg.  and  sa.,  holding  in  the  dexier  paw  a  stalk  of  three 
•OSes  gu.,  seeded  or,  barbed  and  stalked  vert,  resting  the  sinister 
)aw  on  a  cross-crosslet  gu.    Motto — Bono  ammo  esto. 

Sent— Headington  Hill  Hall,  co.  O.xford,  and Streatley  House, 
;o.  Berks. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  and  New  University. 


MORRELL    OP   MILTON  NILE. 

MoBEELL,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Milton  Nile,  Berks, 
T.P.  for  Eerks,  Bucks,  Oxford,  and  Northampton, 
'>.  4  Dec.  1842  ;  m.  1st,  29  June,  1865,  Edith,  dau.  of 
E.  B.  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Mickleham,  Surrey,  and  bj 
aer  (who  d.  7  Feb.  1878),  has  issue, 

i    1.  Mark,  6.  2  March,  1871. 

11.  Charles  Janu\s,  b.  7  Feb.  1S73. 
I  I.  Constance  Edith. 

II.  Caroline  Minnie.  ni.  Fanny. 

IV.  Mary.  v.  Katherine  llarriet. 

e  m.  2ndi7,  6  May,  1884,  Emma,  dau.  of  the  Eov. 
;lir  John  Leigh  Hoskyns,  Bart.,  and  has  further 
,5sue, 

'■  III.  Harold  George,  6.  19  Nov.  18S.J. 
VI.  Phyllis  Emma. 

ifr.  Morreli  is  son  of  Mark  Morreli,  Esq.  of  Tick- 
Drd   Park,    Bucks    (who    d.   1854),   by    his    wife 
larriet,  wlio  d.  1883. 
&«i Milton  Nile,  Stcventon,  Berkjj. 


MOBRELL    OF   MOULSFORD. 

MoREELi,  Hopewell  Bakeh,  Esq.  of  Moulsford, 
Berks,  J. P.  cos.  Radnor  and  Berks,  Patron  of 
Moulsford,  b.  9  March,  1836 ;  s.  his  great-uncle. 
Rev.  Deacon  Morreli,  in  1854 ;  m.  14  Feb.  1860, 
Louisa  Foote,  dau.  of  the  late  J.  C.  Hay,  Esq.  of 
Kelso,  CO.  Roxburgh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hopewell  James  Shuldham,  b.  22  Dec.  1860. 

II.  Arthur  Frederick  Way,  b.  27  June,  1863. 

III.  Charles  Sconce,  b.  14  May,  1S6J. 

IV.  Herbert  Hugh,  b.  7  May,  1866. 
v.  Reginald  Lister,  b.  22  Dec.  1868. 

VI.  Leonard  Cyril,  6.  26  Dec.  1870. 

VII.  George  Deacon,  b.  7  May,  1872, 

VIII.  Noel  Hay,  6.  18  Dec.  1874. 

IX.  Walter,  b.  26  Aug.  1876. 

I.  Louie  Florence. 

II.  Violet  Winifred. 

Lineage.— James  Wright  Hatwabd  Moerell,  Esq.  of 
Forthampton  House,  co.  Gloucester  (son  of  Baker  Morreli, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife  Mary  Elizabeth  Chapman,  see  Morrell  of 
Headington  Hill  Hall),  b.  9  April,  1802 ;  m.  Mary  Caroline, 
dau.  of  James  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Montreal,  Canada,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1866)  had  issue, 

Hopewell  Baker,  now  of  Moulsford. 
Charles  Girdlestone. 
James  Yorke. 

Mary  Susanna,  m.  Col.  Arthur  Ford,  R.A. 
Fanny  Caroline,  m.  James  Arthur  Hilliard,  E3C[. 
Mr.  Morreli  d.  1873. 
Sfafj!— Moulsford,  ^yallingfo^d,  Berks. 
Chi.b — Constitutional. 


O'CONNOR-MORRIS   OF    GARTNAMONA 
OB   MOUNT    PLEASANT. 

O'CoxNOE-MoERis,  WrLLiAM,  of  Gartnamona  or 
Mount  Pleasant,  King's  co.  B.A.,  J.P.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  County  Court  Judge,  and  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  co.  Roscommon  and  Sligo,  b.  26 
Nov.  1824 ;  *.  his  father,  the  Rev.  B.  Morris,  of 
Mount  Pleasant,  Rector  of  Rincurran,  in  the  diocese 
of  Cork  and  Cloyne,  3U  Oct.  1846  ;  w.  16  March, 
1858,  Georgiana  Kathleen,  eldest  dau.  of  Georgo 
Hayward  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Glasiievin,  co.  Dublin, 
D.L.,  and  the  Lady  Mary  Lindsay  (see  Bueke's 
i^eerage,  Eael  of'Cea.W^FOED  and  Balcarees), 
and  has  isstie, 

I.  Maurice  Lindsay  O'Connor,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  "-j 
March,  1865. 

I.  Louisa  Sudley  Elizabeth,  d.  3  Nov.  1859. 

II.  Mary  Augusta  Caroline,  twin  with  her  sister. 
in.  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Catlierine. 

IV.  Emily  Alice  Henrietta,  d.  20  April,  1864. 

v.  Gertrude  Ellen  Charlotte. 

VI.  Kathleen  Blargaret  Helen,  d.  18  Feb.  1830. 

J^amilu  of  UTorris. 
Lineagre. — This  branch  of  the  family  of  Morris,  which  i.<» 
said  to  have  been  settled  in  co.   Stafford  tcin]i.  Elizabeth, 
became  established  in  co.  Waterford  about  1G25. 

Benjamin  Morris,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  J.P.,  m.  Isabella 
Smyth,  of  the  same  place,  and  had  three  sons,  William,  Ben- 
jamin and  John.    The  eldest, 

AViLLtAM  Morris,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  J.P.,  m.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Richard  Reade,  Esq.  of  Rossenarra,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her 
had  four  sons, 

Benjamin,  d.  .?.  p.  Richard,  d.  v.iim. 

William,  of  whom  presently.  George  Wall. 

The  4th  son, 

George  Wall,  Deputy-Governor  co.  Waterford  (who 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Wall  on  succeeding  to  the 
estates  of  his  father-in-law),  vx.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  heir 
of  James  Wall,  Esq.  of  Clonea  Castle,  co.  Waterford,  and  had. 
a  son, 

Richard  Wall,  of  Rockenham,  co.  Waterford,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1843-44,111.  1st,  1827,  Jane,  dau.  of  Jesse  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Lloydsborough,  co.  Tipperary,  and  2ndly,  1840',  Eliza, 
only  dau.  of  Edward  Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Killoteran,  co. 
Waterford,  and  rf.  1870,  having  had  by  the  latter,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 


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MOR 


George  William,  now  of  Roekenham,  J. P.,  6.  1844 ;  m. 
1871,  Sibella,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  King,  Esq.  of 
Jloiint  Pleasant,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  a  son,  Richard 
Wall,  b.  1876. 

The  2nd  son  of  William  Morris  and  Martha  Rcade, 

William  SIobris,  of  Harbourvicw,  co.  Waterford,  J.P.,  m. 
1st,  Jane  Hackett,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Martha  Jane, 
71!.  A.  M.  Alcock,  Esq.  He  ni.  2ndly,  1785,  Mary,  dau.  of  Shap- 
landCarew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro',  co.  Wexford,  M. P.,  ancestor  of 
Lord  Carew,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William,  of  Rossonarra,  co.  Kilkenny,  D.L.,  who  assumed 

the  name  and  arms  of  Reade  (see  Reade  of  Rossennrra). 
Shapland  Carew,  of  Harbourview,  co.  Waterlord,  D.L.,  m. 

Letitia,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Kennedy. 
Benjamin,  of  whom  presently. 
Richard,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Eliza,  2nd  d.au.  of  Very  Rev.  the 

Dean  of  Waterford,  and  by  her  had  issue. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  C.  S.  Tandy,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  to.  William  J.  f  uUoh,  Esq. 
Dorothea  Anne,  m.  William  G.  Sheppard,  Esq. 
The  3rd  son. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Morris,  m.  24  Oct.  1822,  Elizabeth,  4th  dau. 
and  co-heir  of   Maurice   Nugent  O'Connor,    Esq.   of  Mount 
Pleasant,  King's  co.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
William  O'Connor,  now  of  Gartnamona. 
Maurice  O'Connor,  late  Deputy-Postmaster-General  of  the 

island  of  Jamaica,  b.  17  Feb.  1827. 
Maria  Catherine  O'Connor,  m.  16  Jan.  187o,  W.  II.  Bishop, 

Esq. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Morris  d.  30  Oct.  181G. 

^amiln  of  ©'(Connor  of  (Sariitamotta. 

This  family  represents  the  O'Connors  of  Offaley,  a  celebrated 
race  in  Irish  History.  The  O'Connors  of  Offaley  claimed 
descent  from  RosaF.ailgeagh,  the  eldest  son  of  Cahir  the  Great, 
and  during  the  feudal  period  of  Ireland  were  sovereigns  of  a 
large  territory  between  Kildare  and  the  Shannon.  They  are 
thus  mentioned  by  the  bard  O'Heerin  :  — 

"The  Lord  of  Offaley,  a,  land  of  mirth, 

Not  unknown  to  the  poets. 

Is  O'Connor,  the  mainstay  of  the  green  plain. 

Who  rules  at  the  green  mound  of  Cruachan." 
During  the  Tudor  period  they  intermarried  frequently  with 
the  Geraklines  of  Kildare;  they  took  part  in  the  rebellion  of 
Earl  Thomas,  1534;  and  in  1535,  Brian  O'Connor,  Chieftain  of 
the  clan,  preserved  Gerald,  the  11th  Earl,  from  death,  when 
he  was  being  hunted  down  by  Henry  VIII.  From  this  time 
forward  the  O'Connors  of  Offaley  became  objects  of  the  jealousy 
of  the  Tudor  monarchs ;  and  as  their  possessions  lay  along 
the  frontiers  of  the  Pale,  they  were  exposed  to  the  brunt  of 
repeated  invasions.  In  1454,  Bellingham  seized  their  terri- 
tories, and  Offaley  was  changed  into  the  King's  County  ;  but 
until  the  close  of  the  IGth  century  they  retained  a  shadow  of 
their  former  state,  and  occupied  a  part  of  their  ancient  patri- 
mony. At  length,  afteratediousgtruggle  with  the  Lieutenants 
of  Elizabeth,  they  were  entirely  subdued  1599  ;  and  O'SuUivan 
informs  us  that  three  brothers,  Cahir,  Maurice,  and  John 
O'Connor,  were  the  last  of  the  race  who,  in  ICOO,  obtained  the 
rank  of  Irish  Prinzes.  From  one  of  these  chieftains — it  is 
uncertain  which — the  family  of  O'Connor  of  Gartnamona  is 
descended;  and,  although  some  links  in  the  pedigree  are  want- 
ing, the  descent  is  attested  by  local  tradition,  by  inscriptioci 
on  graves,  by  the  identity  of  Christian  names,  and  by  the 
researches  of  eminent  antiquaries.  For  instance,  a  scroll  on 
the  i)resent  mansion  asserts  that  it  was  built ''by  the  heir  of 
Offaley;"  an  epitaph  on  the  family  tomb  of  Killeigh,  of  the 
date  of  1596,  connects  its  subject  "  cum  slemmate  herouni ; '' 
the  names  of  Maurice  and  John,  which  are  frequent  in  the 
family,  were  also  common  to  the  ancient  chieftains ;  and  the 
well-known  Charles  O'Connor  of  Balanagarc  {History  of  Ire- 
land, p.  287)  expressly  identifies  John  O'Connor  of  Mount 
Pleasant  with  the  Princes  of  the  House  of  Offaley.  In  the  year 
16S9, 

CoL.  John  O'Connor,  of  Cappaghgarane,  of  Gartnamona, 
wa-s  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Pliiiipstcwn  in  the  Parliament 
assembled  in  Dublin  by  James  II.,  and,  it  is  supposed,  was 
slain  at  the  battle  of  Aughrim.  He  had  three  sons,  John,  a 
Major  in  the  French  service;  Maurice,  of  whom  presently; 
and  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.    The  2nd  son, 

Maurice  O'Connor,  gave  the  modern  name  of  Mount 
Pleasant  to  a  portion  of  the  family  estate.  He  m.  circa  1725, 
Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter,  4th  Earl  of  Fingall,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1759)  had  issue, 

John  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  m.  21  Sept.  1762, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Halone,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law, 


and  niece  of  the  Right  Hon.  Anthony  Malone  (.?«  Malone), 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Maurice  Nugent,  of  whom  presently.        ii.  Richard. 

III.  John,  of  Ballycumber,  to.  Cathrine  D'Alton,  widow  ol 
—  Netterville,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  is^ue, 

John,  who  d.  unm. 

Henry,  m.  1844,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Robinson,  R.N., 
and  d.  1852,  having  had  issue,  i.  Maurice  Nugent  (Egre- 
mont,  Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin,  Junior  United  Service 
Club,  London),  Major  late  Royal  Scots  and  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  b.  8  July,  1846,  m.  b  Dec.  1886,  Lily,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Henry  Morris,  K.C.S.I.,  and  has  issue, 
Richard  Nugeat,  b.  21  Aug.  1889  ;  ii.  Stanhope.  Edward; 
III.  Henry  King.  M.  A.  Oxon.,  in  holy  orders  ;  i.  Gertrude, 
m.  Edward  Ord  Tandy,  Deputy  Surgeon-Gen.,  son  ol 
Master  Tandy,  Court  of  Chancery,  Dublin,  and  has 
issue. 

IV.  Henry,  /ii.  1816,  Alicia,   dau.  of  Henry  Malone,  Esq.  of 
Pallas. 

I.  Mary,  m.   1774,  Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  Eallynahown, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Frances,  to.  Philip  Stepney,  Esq. 

III.  Anne.  iv.  Jane. 

Mr.  O'Connor  d.  circa  1765,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Maurice  Nugent  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  who 
served  as  sheriff  1797,  to.  3  May,  1794,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Burke,  Bart.,  of  Marblehill,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

John,  d.  s.  p.  1814. 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  17  Oct.  1817,  John  Otway,  2nd  Earl  of 
Desart.  who  d.  22  Nov.  1820  ;  2naly,  Jan.  1824,  Rose  I-am- 
bart  Price,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Rose  Price,  Bart.,  and  d.  13 
Feb.  1874. 
Mary,  m.  1826,  Hugh  Morgan  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Sonna,  and  had 
issue. 
Julia,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1850. 

Elizabkth,  m.  Rev.  B.  Morris,  and  had  issue  (as  above). 
Mr.  O'Connor  r7.  1818,  when  his  estates  devolved  upon  his  four 
daus.  as  his  co-heirs.  The  King's  co.  estate  of  Mount  Pleasant, 
recently  restored  to  its  old  name  of  Gartnamona,  has  become 
vested  through  his  youngest  dau.  Elizabeth,  in  Mr.  O'Connor- 
Morris. 

.4nus— Morris,  quartering  O'Connor.  Motto— Vestina  lente. 
S.al— Gartnamona,  or  Mount  Pleasant,  TuUamore,  Kiug'sco. 


MOimiS   OF    THE    KURST. 

Morris,  Herbert,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst,  co.  Salop, 
and  of  Pentrenanfc,  co.  Montgomery,  late  Capt. 
80th  Regt.,  b,  1824 :  «.  to  the  estate  of  Pentrenant 
on  the  death  of  his  brother  George  in  1858,  and  to' 
The  Hurst  estate  on  the  death  of  his  brother  Philip 
in  1892. 

Liineag'e. — John  Morris,  Alderman,  of  Clun  (son  of 
Morris  ap  David,  who  was  descended  from  Hoedliw  ap 
Cadwgan,  4th  son  of  Cadwgan  ap  Elystan,  Lord  of  Builth  and 
Radnor),  m.  1587,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Cadwallader  ap  Owen  ap 
John  ap  Madoc  Lloyd  of  Rostock,  and  had,  with  ottier  issue, 
a  son, 

Robert  Morris,  father  of  two  sons,  Thomas,  of  Abcot,  , 
Clungunford,  Salop,  d.  1596,  and 

Anthony  Morris,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst,  to.  1585,  Anne,  dau. 
«f  Henry  Macklin,  of  Abcot,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Wynn  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Llanddyn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

John   Morris,   Esq.  of  The   Hurst,   living   1659,  who,  by 
Katherine  his  wife  (who  d.  his  widow,  13  April,  1671),  was  r 
father  of  J 

Thomas  Morris,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst,  1677,  who  was  buried  t] 
at  Clun,  27  Sept.  1681,  having  had,  by  Mary  his  wife  (with  tj 
three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  John  Morris,  Esq.  of  Clunton ;  Cathe-  :; 
rine ;  Lydia,  to.  Thomas  Stewards  Dewall),  five  sons,  1 

John,  his  heir,  of  The  Hurst,  living  1701,  m.  at  Clun,  2  Oct. 
1688,  Anne  Baskerville,  of  co.  Worcester;  but  d.  s.  p.  prior 
to  1755. 
Thomas,  of  Cliin,  living  16G2,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard! 
Williams,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.,  Jane, 
living  1701,  and  Hannah)  several  sons,  all  of  whom  d. 
young  or  un»n.,  except  the  eldest,  Philip  Morris,  Esq.  of 
The  Hurst,  bapt.  1  Jan.  1695;  in.  Hannah  Morris,  of  Mont- 
gomery, and  d.  1746,  having  had  by  her  (who  was  6.  171T> 
two  sons,  Thomas,  bapt.  8  Aug.  1718,  d.  1720,  and  Philip, 
bapt.  9  Feb.  1726,  d.  unm.  1746,  and  one  dau.,  Martha, 
who  survived  her  brothers,  and  in,.  William  Morris,  Esq., 
as  hereafter. 

Philip,  of  Clun,  who  continued  the  line.  George. 

Anthony,  of  Clun,  to.  27  Sept.  1663,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thoma» 
Clun,  Esq.  of  Clun,  and  d.  1694,  having  nad  by  her  (wh«» 


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d.  1717)  three  sons  and  four  daus.,  Clun,  of  Clun,  bapt.  29 
i"eb.  1675,  buried  there  19  June,  1747;  Thomas,  bapt. 
1680;  Benjamin;  Katherine;  Mar)-;  Martha,  Hi.  Kdward 
Morris,  Esq.  of  Montgomery ;  llebeuca. 

The  3rd  son, 

Philip  Morris,  Esq.  of  Clun,  living  1700,  had,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  two  sons,  William  and  Edward,  of  Montgomery,  »4. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Anthony  Morris,  Esq.     The  elder  son, 

William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Pentrenant,  ?ii.  1696,  Mary  Roberts, 
and  was  father  of 

William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Pentrenant,  Barrister-at-Law, 
bapt.  12  Dec.  1702;  m.  Martha,  only  dau.  of  Philip  Morris, 
Esq.,  and  heir  of  The  Hurst,  on  the  death  (unm.)  of  her  brother, 
Philip  Morris,  as  before  stated.  By  this  lady,  Mr.  Morris  (who 
d.  1775)  had  four  sons.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  Philip  Morris,  of  The  Hurst,  bapt.  16  April,  1745, 
ill.  1784,  Charlotte  Margaretta,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  D'Elbceuf, 
Edwards,  of  Pentre  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  andcZ.  ISOl,  leaving 
two  sons,  Philip,  of  The  Hurst,  and  William,  of  Pentrenant, 
CO.  Montgomery,  for  which  co.  he  was  a  J.P.,  and  has  served 
as  High  Sheriff.    The  elder  son, 

Philip  Morris,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Montgomeryshire  1825,  6.  1786  ; 
m.  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Field,  Esq.,  by  Ann  Bolland 
his  wife,  cousin  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Baron  Bolland,  and  d.  1872, 
Laving  bad  issue, 

I.  Philip,  late  of  The  Hurst. 

II.  George  William,  of  Pentre-Xant,  co.  Montgomery,  Capt. 
45th  Regt.,  b.  1822-  d.  s.  p.  23  bept.  1858. 

III.  Herbert,  now  of  The  Hurst. 

I.  Agnes  Charlotte,  m.  1856,  Thomas  Ball  Troughton,  Esq. 
of  Coventiy. 

His  eldest  son, 

Philip  Morris,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst,  Salop,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1321 ;  «.  his  father  1872,  and 
d.  s.p.  1892. 

Arms—Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed,  with  two  heads,  sa.  Crest— 
An  eagle  displayed  sa. 

Stat— The  Hurst,  Clun,  E.S.O.,  and  Little  Brompton,  Shrews- 
bury, Salop  ;  and  Pentre-is'ant,  co.  Montgomery. 


MORRIS  OF  YORK. 
MoEEis,  Amherst  Hexey  Gage,  Esq.  of  Xun- 
burnholme,  East  Riding  Yorkshire,  formerly  Lieut. 
East  York  Militia,  educated  at  Bradfield  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  6  Nov.  1836,  m.  23  July, 
1885,  Maud  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles 
John  Kemeys-Tynte,  M.P.  of  Halsewell  Park, 
Bridgwater,  and  Cefn  Mably,  co.  Glamorgan  (see 
Xemets-Tynte  (?/  Saheioell). 

Xiineage. — The  name  of  Morris  is  variously  spelt  Moris, 
Morris,  Morres,  Morice,  Morrice,  Maurice,  <tc.     It  is  composed 

Iof  the  Welsh  words  "  Mawr-rwyce  ;  "   Anglice,  "  Strong,  or 
brave  in  battle." 
;       The  family  of  which  we  are  about  to  treat,  of  undoubted 
;   ancient  British  origin,  claims  descent  from  Elystan  Glodbtdd, 
;  a  powerful  Biitish  chieftain,  founder  of  tlie  4th  Eoyal  Tribe  of 

Wales,  b.  933.  From  him  and  from  others  of  his  descendants 
I  spring  the  noble  Houses  of  Cadogan  and  the  Pbtces  of  New- 
-  town,  Barts.,  as  well  as  the  families  of  Morice  of  Werrington, 
,  Barts.  (extinct),  Morrice  of  Betshanger,  Morris  of  The  Hurst, 
I  Morris  of  Pentre-Nant,  Lloyd  of  Ferney  Hall,  d'c. 
1  Owen  Morris,  descended  as  above,  b.  about  1670,  had  issue, 
,  five  sons  and  three  daus.  The  eldest  son, 
J  Roger  Morris,  b.  19  April,  1695;  in.  1st,  Slary,  4th  dau.  of 
'■  Sir  Peter  Jackson,  Knt.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 

Yandeput,   Knt.,   father  of   Sir  Peter  Vandeput,   Bart,   (see 

Bcrke's  Extinct  Baronetage),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1729) 

tad  issue, 

I.  James,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Surrey,  and  Hich  Sheriff  for  that  co. 
1764.  He  111.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Pratt,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Mary  Magdalen,  dau.  of  — 
Mathew,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 

1  Roger,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Coldstream  Guards  (Grenadier 
Battalion),  killed  at  the  battle  of  Alkmaar,  in  Holland, 
serving  under  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  York,  19  Sept.  1799; 
I.  1764. 

2  James,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  Surrey,  b.  17G6;  d.  27  May,  1837.  He  m.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Yateley,  Hants,  and 
iiad, 

James,  d.  18  Nov.  1802. 
Eoger,  b.  1801 ;  rf.  24  Dec.  1822. 
Harriet,  deceased. 


Madeline,  r,i.  her  cousin,  Joshua  Saunders,  Esq.  and  had 
issue. 

Adelaide,  m.  1838,  Henry  Eucker,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth, 
and  had  issue. 

Helen,  deceased. 
3  Charles,  of  The  M.inor  House,  Wandsworth,  and  of  Port- 
man  Square,  London,  i.  1768.  He  was  a  most  liberal  bene- 
factor to  the  town  of  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  on  the  im- 
provement of  which  he  laid  out  several  thousand  pounds. 
He  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Francis  Haldiinand,  Esq. 
(nephewof  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Haldimand,  K.B.,  Governor 
of  Quebec),  and  sister  of  William  Haldimand,  Esq.,  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  formerly  M.P.  for 
Ipswich,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  1841)  had  issue  (he 
d.  26  June,  1844), 

Charles,  of  Portman  Square,  London,  and  The  Chase, 
Malvern.  This  gentleman  was  also,  like  his  father,  a 
most  niunitltent  benefactor  to  the  town  of  Malvein. 
He  d.  1856. 

Francis  Anthony,  of  Eaton  Place,  Belgrave  Square, 
formerly  an  oflicer  in  the  12th  Lancers,  m.  Sophia, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Josias  Holford,  Esq.  of  Kilgw  yn, 
in  Wales,  and  Belgrave  Square,  London  (.see  Holforo 
of  Buckland),  and  d.  at  his  residence  in  Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  8  Dec.  1842. 

James,  of  Belgrave  Square,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  and 
Encombe,  Sandgate,  Kent,  a  Director  (and  Governor 
1847)  of  the  Bank  of  England,  D.L.,  m.  6  Dec.  1835, 
Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Hampton 
Courts  also  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England  :  she  d. 
1867.  Mr.  Morris  stood  a  contested  election  for  Liver- 
pool in  1835,  opposing  Lord  Sandon  and  Sir  Howard 
Douglas.     He  d.  1883. 

Jane,  ef  Connaught  Place,  Hyde  Park,  d.  18C9. 

Emma,  d.  1832. 

II.  Andrew,  b.  10  April,  1723  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Roger,  of  whom  presently. 

Eoger  Morris  to.  2ndly,  6  Nov.  1731,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Philip  Jackson,  Knt.  of  Pontrylas,  co.  Hereford,  by  Jane 
Holford,  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1744)  had, 

IV.  Charles,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  9  Jan.  1735;  d.  vnm  in 
Italy. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  2  Aug.  1733;  m.  Alexander  Elcock,  Esq.  of 
Hampton  Court,  and  d.  1793. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  13  March.  1765,  Peter  Shakerley,  Esq.  of 
Shakerley  and  Somerford  Hall,  co.  Chester,  ancestor  of  the 
Baronets  of  that  name.  She  was  his  2nd  wife  {see  Burke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

III.  Jane,  m.  Sir  George  Haker,  1st  Bart,  of  Loventor,  Devon, 
and  had  issue.  She  d.  30  July,  1813  (see  Borke's  Peerage 
and  Baronetage). 

IV.  Mary,  m.  31  Dec.  1788,  Eev.  Michael  Babbs,  of  Lyme 
Eegis,  Dorset,  M.A.  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford. 

Eoger  Morris  d.  13  Jan.  1748.     His  3rd  son. 

The  Hon.  Roger  BIorris,  of  York,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 

and  a  Jlember  of  the  Governor's  Council  at  New  York,  b.  28 

Jan.  1727,  served  with  distinction  in  the  first  American  war, 

and  was  wounded  in  the  celebrated  battle  of  the  Monongahela 

River  in  which  Gen.  Braddock  was  killed  with  most  of  liis 

officers.     He  was  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Braddock,  and  was 

also  at  the  taking  of  Quebec,  and  was  Aide-de-Carap  at  other 

periods  to  Gen.  Gage  and  Lord  Amherst.    He  to.  19  Jan.  1758, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick  Philipse,  Esq.  of  New  York,  and  had 

issue  by  her,  who  was  6.  5  July,  1730, 

Amherst,  b.  1763,  Comm.  E.N.,  gallantly  distinguished  in 

the  celebrated  engagement   between  the    English   frigate 

"  Nymphe,"  of  30  guns  and  255  men,  and  the  French  frigate 

"  La  Cleopatre,''  of  42  guns  and  336  men.     Lieut.  Morris 

was  the  first  oflicer  to  board  the  enemy's  ship,  and  to  him 

the  F'rench  Captain  surrendered  his  sword,  which  is  still 

preserved  among  other   family   relics.      Capt.    Amherst 

Morris  d.  unm.  29  April,  1802,  at  Baildon,  co.  York. 

Henry  Gage,  of  whom  presently. 

Joanna,  to.  1787,  Thomas  Cowper  Hincks,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the 
King's  Dragoon    Guards,   and  had  issue   (see  Hincks  of 
BrfckenOorov.gh). 
Maria,  of    Lendal,  York,  and   Fulford  House,  near   York, 
d.  unm.  25  Sept.  1836. 

Col.  Morris  d.  13  Sept.  1794,  aged  67 ;  Mary  his  wife  d.  18 
July,  1825,  aged  96.    The  2nd  sou, 

Henry  Gage  Morris,  of  York,  and  afterwards  of  Beverley, 
Eear-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  27  March,  1770;  m.  31  Jan.  1805, 
Rebecca  Newenham  Millerd,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis  Orpen, 
B.A.  Trin.  Col).  Dublin,  "\lcar  of  Kilgarvan,  co.  Kerry,  Rector 
of  Dungourney,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Douglas,  co.  Cork 
(see  Orpen  of  Ardtully),  and  had  issue  (.she  d.  7  March,  1875, 
aged  90), 

;.  Francis  Orpen,  late  representative. 

II.  Henry  Gage,  Admiral  K.N.,  served  at  Navarino,  b.  20 
Nov.  1811,  d.  21  Jan.  1891. 

iir.  Frederick  Philipse,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  M.A.,  and  Scholar 
of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford,    Bairistcr-al-Law  of  thi.-  Middle 


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MOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


Tfmplo,  h.  28  Nov.  1S14  ;  to.  27  Aug.  1S6I,  Mary,  2nd  aau. 
of  the  Uev.  Thomas  Knox,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Ruiiwell,  Essex. 

IV.  Beverley  Robinson,  of  York,  M.D.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  Physician  to  the  York  Dispensary,  6.  14  July,  1816  ; 
ni.  20  June,  1S50,  Annie  Robinson,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. 
George  Augustus  Frederick  Skottowe,  R.N.,  of  the  family 
of  Skottowe  o/"6'i-o((oiri',  Norfolk,  and  (?.  19  March,  1883, 
ha\ing  had  issue,  Annie  Leonora,  d.  12  July,  1866,  and 
Florrnce  Bellenger  Skottowe,  m.  17  Sept.  1874,  \V.  B. 
Sanders,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  him,  1  William  Orpen,  6. 
Aug.  1876;  2  Roger  Ogilby,  b.  17  Jan.  1878;  1  Hilda 
Leonora  Florence. 

V.  Adolphus  rhilipse  (Rev.),  M.A..  of  Worcester  Coll. 
Oxford,  Vicar  of  Leeds,  Kent,  6.  22  Oct.  1824;  to.  3  Sept. 
1856,  Mari;i,  dau.  of  Mr.  Rudkin,  and  has  issue, 

1  Heni-y  Gage,  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry, 
b.  13  June,  1857,  served  throughout  the  Egyptian 
Campaign  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
and  in  other  engagements  (medal  with  clasps  and 
Khedive's  star). 

2  Frederick  Philipse.  b.  15  March,  18G0. 

■i  Roger,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  17  May,  1SC5. 

1  Mary  Philipse. 

2  Joanna  Rebecca  Newenham. 

VI.  Charles  D'Urban,  51. A.,  Scholar  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Fellow 
of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  17  Feb.  1827,  d.  7  Feb.  1886. 

I.  Maria  Susanna. 

II.  Emily,  deceased. 

in.  Bessy,  d.  an  infant,  1820. 

jv.  Cornelia,  m.  2  June,  1846,  A.  Bower.  'Kpq.  of  Elmcrofts, 
Ripon,  J. P.,  eldest  son  of  John  Bower,  Esq.  of  MiddU-thorpe 
Hall,  near  York,  who  d.  23  July,  1884,  having  had  issue,  I 
John  Henry  Borrow,  b.  1  March.  1847,  d.  11  March,  1847; 
2  Herbert  Morris,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  14  Feb.  1854; 
.3  Frederick  Orpen,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  4  Nov.  1855  ; 
1  Sophia  Mary  Felipse ;  2  Anne  Henrietta  Gage  ;  3  Caroline 
Cornelia  Van  Cortlandt. 
v.  Anna  Robinson,  m.  2  June,  1846,  Rev.  James  Henry 
Henderson,  Vicar  of  Stoke  St.  Mary,  Ipswich,  previously 
Incumbent  of  the  Parish  of  Ely  and  Precentor  of  Ely,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  (eldest  son  of  James  Henry  Henderson, 
Esq.  of  Bloomsbury  Square),  who  d.  19  Oct.  1879,  and  had 
issue,  I  Henry  Philipse,  M.A.  New  Coll.  Oxford,  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  Inspectors  of  Schools,  b.  5  March,  1847  ;  2  Edward 
Beverley,  M.A.  Pemb.  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  9 
March,  1849;  3  George  Morris,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  12Aug.  18S1  ; 
4  Francis  Barclay,  K.N.,  b.  July,  1859;  1  Helen  Mary, 
d.  1855;  2  Ethel  Blanche;  3  Gertrude  Orpen;  4  Emily;  5 
Mary  Beatrice,  d.  1863. 
VI.  Joanna  Hincks,  d.  9  Aug.  1SG3. 
Rear-Admiral  Morris  d.  24  Nov.  1852.  He  was  bur.  at 
Beverley  Minster,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eev.  Francis  Obpen  Morris,  of  Netherby,  North  Riding, 
CO.  York,  B.A.  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  the  East  Riding, 
Chaplain  to  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Cleveland  and  late  Rector 
of  Nunburnholme,  in  the  Ea.st  Riding,  6.  25  March,  1810;  m. 
1  Jan.  1835,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Sanders, 
Esq.  of  Bromsgrove,  co.  W'orcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20 
April,  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Amherst  Henry  Gage,  present  representative. 

II.  Reginald  Frank,  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  served  in  the  Abyssi- 
nian Expedition,  b.  1  Sept.  1839;  /ii.6Nov.  1876,  Georgiana 
Susan,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Sherard,  Judge-Advocate-General, 
India  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  has 
issue,  Reginald  Owen,  &.  3  March,  1386,  Mabel  Jessy,  and 
Violet  Edith. 

in.  Marmaduke  Charles  Frederick  (Rev.),  B.C.L.  and  JI.A. 
of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  Head  Master  of  St.  Michael's  Coll. 
Tenbury,  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Yorkshire  Schools,  Rector 
of  Nunburnholme,  co.  York,  formerly  Vicar  of  Newton-on- 
Ouse,  CO.  York,  6.  26  Jan.  1844. 

I.  Emily  Gordon  Newenham,  d.  5  June,  1847. 

II.  Mary  Cornelia. 

III.  Rose  Ellen  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Sept.  1875,  Eev.  W.  H. 
Turle,  Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  Westminster,  and  afterwards 
of  Ilorsell  Vicarage.  Surrey. 

IV.  Laura  Anne  Gertrude. 
v.  Jessy  Maude  Amy. 

VI.  Edith  Grace  Caroline. 
Rev.  F.  Orpen  Morris  acquired  great  distinction  as  a  naturalist, 
and  his  History  of  British  Birds,  dedicated  by  permission  to 
Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria,  and  other  works  in  natural 
history,  have  become  most  popular.  He  d.  10  Feb.  1893,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son. 

./Irr/i-s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  re- 
guardantor,  for  Elystan  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  boars'  heads 
couped  fa.,  for  Cadwgan.  Cirst — A  lion  rampant  reguardant 
or.  Mottoes — Marte  et  mare  faventibus;  over  the  crest,  Gwell 
Angau  na  chwlydd. 

Jieiidence — 39,  Clarence  Square,  Cheltenham. 


mOREIS   OF    WOOD    EATON. 

MoBEis,  Chaeles  John,  Esq.  of  Wood  Eaton 
Manor,  co.  Stafford,  Oxon,  co.  Salop,  and  Dol-Lljs  j 


Hall,  CO.  Montgomery,  J.P.,  Hifrh  Sheriff  co.  Salop 
18S4,  B.A  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  24  May,  1831 ;  m.  6 
May,  1862,  Constance  Lingen,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner  Hall,  Salop,  by  Katharine 
(his  2nd  -wife),  dau.  of  Rev.  Herbert  Oakeley,  D.D., 
of  Oakeley  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  &.  13  April,  1863;  rn.  25  April,  1889, 
Isabel  Marcaret  Hay,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Slaney  Eyton, 
Esq.  of  Eyton  (sec  that  family),  and  has  i.ssue,  Charles 
Reginald,  6.  21  July,  1890,  Robert  Edward,  6.  24  Jan. 
1893,  and  Constance  Isabel. 

n.  John  Robert,  6.  9  June,  1865. 

III.  Robert,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  10  Jan.  1SG9;  c^.  v.nm.  2 
Dec.  1893. 

IV.  Henry  Walter,  b.  9  Feb.  and  d.  6  April,  1871. 

V.  William  Alfred,  b.  22  April,  1872;  d.  unm.  27  July,  1892. 

VI.  George  Ernest,  b.  28  Feb.  1874. 

I.  Constance  Julia.  ii.  Louisa  Rose. 

III.  Alice,  d.  in  infancy,  2  Jan.  1873. 

liineage. — Thomas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Newport,  Salop,  m. 
I  May,  1786,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Spearman,  andl 
d.  9  Nov.  1817,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Newport,  Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  d.  unm.  1848. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Edward,  of  Oxon,  Shrewsbury,  and  Dol-Llys  Hfill,  co, 
Montgomery,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  High  SherilT  for  that  co. 
1859;  d.  unm.  Nov.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

The  second  son, 

John  Morris,  Esq.  of  Wood  Eaton  Manor,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
1790;  m.  15  April,  1830,  Julia,  4th  dau.  of  Samuel  Amy 
Severne,  Esq.  of  Thenford,  co.  Northampton,  and  Wallop 
Hall,  Shropshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  1840)  had 
issue,  an  only  son, 

Charles  John,  now  of  Wood  Eaton. 
Mr.  Morris  d.  5  July,  186G. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  lion  passant  or,  between  three  scaling-ladders 
arg.     Crest — A  boar's  head.    il/o»o—Esto  quod  esse  videi'is. 

&ats — Wood  Eaton  Manor,  Stafford;  Oxon,  Shrewsbury; 
and  Dol-Llys  Hall,  co.  Montgomery. 


MOERIS   OF    WRETHAM   HALL. 

Morris,  Sydney,  Esq.  of  Wretham  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  17  May,  1850 ;  s.  his  uncle  1890,  m. 
1891,  Adelaide  dau.  of  —  Bowler,  Esq.  of  the 
Hayes,  Kent.  Mr.  Morris  is  son  of  Thomas  Morris, 
Esq.  and  nephew  of  the  late  William  Morris,  Esq. 
of  VVretliam  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriif 
1886,  who  d.  1890.  He  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Wretham. 
&ai— Wretham  Hall,  Thetford. 


SIOERIS    OF    COOMB. 

Morris,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Coomb,  co.  Carmarthen,  r 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1882,  b.  16  Feb.  1848; 
m.  7  Jan.  1875,  Alice  Elizabeth  Anne,  only  dau.  of  < 
James  Lloyd,  2nd  eon  of  the  late  Thomas  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Bromycld,  co.  Cardigan,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas,  b.  31  May,  1879. 

Mai  Alice  Magdalene,  b.  6  May,  1877. 

Gwladys  Maud  Kathleen,  b.  7  Jan.  1880. 

Mr.  Morris  is  son  of  William  Morris,  Esq.,  D.L.,of 
Coomb,  M.P.  for  Carmarthen  (d.  1877),  by  Mag- 
dalene, his  wife,  dau.  of  Sackville  Grwynue,  Esq.  of 
Glanbrane.  | 

Seat — Coomb,  Llangain,  Carmarthen.  ; 

Club — Union. 


MORRISON   OF   BASILDON   PARK. 

Morrison,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Basildon  Pai-k, 
Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Sept.  1817,*.  his  father, 
30  Oct.  1857. 

Lineage.— James  Morrison,  Esq.  (a  native  of  Hampshire, 
of  Scotch  extraction,  son  of  Joseph  Morrison  who  d.  1804, 
aged  73,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  who  d.  1803  aged  40),  was  head  ol 


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MOR 


1439 


the  firm,  Morrison,  Dillon  and  Co.  of  Fore  Street,  London,  and 
purchased  considerable  estates  in  cos.  Berks,  Bucks,  Kent, 
Wilts,  and  York,  and  also  at  Islay  in  Scotland.  He  was  first 
returned  to  Parliament  hy  St.  Ives  1830,  and  became  M.P.  for 
Ipswich  1832.  In  1840  he  was  returned  for  the  Inverness 
Burghs  and  retired  1847.  He  m.  1814,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Todd,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles,  now  of  Basildon  Park. 

II.  Alfred,  oi  Fonthill  House,  Hendon,  Wilts,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Hish  Sheriff  1857,6.  1821;  m.  1866,  Mabel,  dau.  of  Eev. 
JR.  S.  C.  Cherm>iae,  Hector  of  Wilton,  Wilts,  and  has  two 
sons  and  two  daus.  The  eldest  son,  HuRh  Morrison,  Esq., 
b.  1868;  m.  16  Aug.  1892,  Lady  Sopbia  Castalia  Mary, 
second  dau.  of  Earl  Granville. 

III.  Frank,  of  Hale  Park,  Kent,  J.P.,  b.  1S24;  m.  1854, 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  James  Murray  Grant,  Esq.  of  Glen- 
moriston. 

IV.  Henry,  h.  1832;  d.  1S.50. 

V.  Walter,  of  Malham  Tarn  House,  W.E.,  co.  York,  M.P. 
for  Plymouth  1861-74,  and  the  Skipton  division  of  Yorkshire 
1886-92,  M.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P  ,  High  Sheriff  1883, 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  &.  21  May,  1836. 

VI.  George,  of  Hampworth  Lodge,  Salisbury,  J. P.,  h.  1839; 
m.  Barbara  Jane,  dau.  of  — Poore,  Esq., "and  d.  i  April, 
1884. 

VII.  Allan,  b.  1842;  d.  1880. 

I.  Lucy,  b.  1825;  m.  George  Moffatt,  Esq.  of  Goodrich 
Court,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  one  son  and  three  daus. 

II.  Emily,  6.  1828;  m.  John  Grant,  eldest  son  of  James 
Murray  Grant,  Esq.  of  Glenmoriston,  and  d.  s.  p.  1854. 

III.  Ellen. 

Mr.  Morrison  d.  at  his  seat,  Basildon  Park,  Berks,  30  Oct. 
1857,  aged  67. 

Seat — Basildon  Park,  near  Reading. 
Town  House— 93,  Harley  Street,  W. 


KTOREISON   OF    COOLEGEGAN. 

MoREisoN,  Richard  Fielding,  Esq.  of  Coolege- 
gan,  King's  County,  J.P.  co.  Dublin,  Lieut.-Col.  late 
5th  Royal  Irish  Lancers,  b.  20  June,  1829  ;  m.  20 
Dec.  1853,  Jane,  dau.  of  Colquhoun  Grant,  Esq., 
M.D,  of  Kinchurdy,  Morayshire,  N.B.  (a  descendant 
01  the  Grants  of  Grant,  chiefs  of  the  ancient  clan), 
and  has  issue,        , 

I.  Richard  Hob  art.  Major  18th  Hussars,  &.  27  Nov.  1856; 
TO.  11  July,  1889,  Louise  C.  C.  Buchanan,  dau.  of  Herman 
K.  de  Eicci,  Esq.  of  Molesey  House,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 
Eichard  Fielding,  6.  30  April,  1890  ;  Robert  Herman,  0. 
11  May,  1891 ;  and  a  son  b.  25  March,  1893. 

ii.  Colquhoun-Grant,  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  28  Jan. 
1858. 

Col.  Morrison,  who  was  foraici-ly  a  Capt.  in  the 
51st  Light  Infantry  (having  sold  out  of  the  army 
1857,  and  re-entered  it  as  Cornet  in  the  16th  Lancers 
1858),  served  with  the  light  division  in  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854,  including  the  hattle  of  Alma 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  He  s.  on  the  death  of 
his  father  1857,  to  the  estate  of  Coolegegan,  which 
has  been  in  his  grandmother's  (Lady  Momson) 
family  for  two  centuries. 

Lineag-e.— Sir  Richard  Morrison,  Knt.,  member  of  the 
Eoyal  Irish  Academy,  and  vice-president  of  the  Royal  Institute 
of  the  Architects  of  Ireland,  son  of  John  Morrison,  Esq.  of 
Middleton,  co.  Cork,  b.  1767  ;  m.  1790,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Oiild,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Phillipstown,  King's  Co.,  and 
granddau.  of  Sir  Fielding  Ould,  Knt.,  M.D. ,  an  eminent  Dublin 
physician  in  the  17th  century,  and  by  this  lady  (who  <;.  1854) 
had  issue, 

^°??'}'  ^^■'^■'  an  officer,  Ist  TToyal  Dragoons,  deceased. 
VVilhara,  an  eminent  architect,  deceased. 
Eichard,  to.  1823,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Jones,  Esq.  of 
^Pringfield,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  1857,  leaving  by  her  (who  <'. 
1889),  1  Richard  Fielding,  now  of  Coolegegan;  1  Eliza 
vTi''i'  '';  ""'"•  '  "  *^'^''^  Frances,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Crawford, 
lo'c^     '  '  '^'®  F)ircctor  General,  Medical  Staff,  and  d. 

1860;  3  Mary  Evelina,  jii.  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.   of  Drum- 
lane,  CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue;  and  4  Ada  Charlotte,  w. 
Gen    Clement  Alexander  Edwards,  C.B.,  Col.  18th  Royal 
1        Irish  Rcgt.,  and  has  issue. 

i      Fielding  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Corcomohide,  Diocese  of  Limerick, 
deceased.  ' 

'  Sir  Eichard  Morrison  d.  31  Oct.  1849. 

I      ^rm— Or,  on  a  cress  per  cross,  sa.  and  gii.,  four  fleurs-de-lis, 

^  arg.,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  crescent  of  the  thii-d. 


Creit—On  a  mural  crown,  gu.,  an  eagle's  head  and  neck 
between  two  wings,  displayed  i-rg.,  the  neck  and  each  wine 
ch.arged  with  a  fleur-de-lis,  sa.  ^ 

Motto— VtUc  et  dulce. 

liesidcnce — Sarttficld,  Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin. 


BIORRITT    OF   ROKEBY   PARK. 

MoRRiTT,  Robert  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Rolvcbr 
Park,  CO.  York,  b.  12  May  1878 ;  s.  his  father  1890. 

Lineag-e.— The  dela  Morrette  family  came  originally  fronj 
Normandy,  at  the  beginning  of  the  16th  century.  Monstrelet 
mentions  one  of  the  family  as  Gentleman  to  Francis  I.  in 
1514,  and  Sully  mentions  another  in  the  household  of  Henry  IV. 
The  old  spelling  of  the  name  occurs  in  Selby  Church  on  the- 
tomb  of  Edward  Morrette,  who  d.  1622.  Eobert  Morritt  took 
his  degree  in  1660,  the  year  of  the  Restoration,  and  was  son  of 
Morritt,  of  Brayton,  near  Selby,  where  the  original  family 
property  was  situated,  and  sold  to  the  Hon.  Mr.  Petre  1820. 
In  16G1,  Robert  Morritt  was  Rector  of  Ryther;  the  estate 
belonged  to  him,  and  he  wa,s  Lord  of  the  Manor.  The  Ryther 
estate  still  belongs  to  the  family,  but  the  manorial  rights  were- 
sold  to  Sir  William  Milner.  In  the  Rebellion  of  1745,  Mr. 
Morritt,  of  Brayton,  was  put  into  possession  of  the  estates- 
belonging  to  many  of  the  Roman  Catholic  gentlemen  of  the 
East  Riding,  which  he  held  until  their  troubles  were  over,  and. 
then  restored  to  their  owners,  a  trust  of  considerable  moment, 
for  the  honest  performance  of  which  his  name  is  still  held. 
in  veneration  and  gratitude  by  the  Roman  Catholic  families. 
The  estate  of  Rokeby,  co.  Y'ork,  which  gave  name  to  thfr 
historic  and  chiv.alrous  family  of  Rokeby,  was  purchased  from 
them  by  the  Robinsons,  who  eventually,  1769,  disposed  of  the 
property  to 

John  Sawret  Morritt,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Bacon  Morritt, 
Esq.  of  Cawood,  by  his  wife,  Anne  Sawrey,  of  Plimpton-in- 
Furness.  He  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Henry  Peirse,  Esq.  of  Bedalc 
.and  by  her  (who  d.  6  April,  1809)  left  at  his  decease,  3  Aug. 
1791,  aged  53,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Bacon  Sawrey  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park,  b.  1771, 
B.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.  1794,  M.A.  1798.  He  was  one- 
of  the  earliest  and  most  extensive  Greek  travellers  of  his 
generation,  and  after  two  years  spent  in  the  East,  he  returned 
with  his  mind  replete  with  classical  information,  and  a  taste-- 
for  every  liberal  art.  His  two  dissertations  on  the  controversy 
as  to  the  site  of  Troy  are  familiar  to  every  classical  scholar. 
He  published  also  translations  from  the  minor  Greek  poets, 
and  was  author  of  articles  in  the  Quarterly  Review  and  of 
various  pamphlets.  He  sat  in  Parliament  as  member  succes- 
sively forBeverley,Northampton,and  Shaftesbury.  Mr.  Morritt 
was  the  chosen  friend  of  Wilberforce,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Sir- 
Humphrey  Davy,  Sir  William  Gell,  .Southey,  Lockhart,  W. 
Stewart  Rose,  Payne  Knight,  and  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Hare- 
wood.  His  friendship  with  Sir  Walter  Scott  commenced  in 
1S08,  from  the  introduction  of  Sir  W.  S.  Rose  and  Lady  Louisa 
Stuart,  and  with  a  visit  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Morritt  to  "Edinburgh, 
some  account  of  which  was  furnished  by  Mr.  Morritt  to  Mr.. 
Lockhart,  and  is  published  in  the  life  of  the  poet.  The  same 
work  contains  more  than  thirty  letters  of  Scott  to  Mr.  Morritt, 
and  several  of  Mr.  Morritt  to  Scott.  He  in.  1803,  Catherine^ 
sister  of  Col.  Stanley,  of  Cros.shall,  M.P.  for  co.  Lancaster,  d^ 
12  July,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  John  Sawrey  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park,, 
eldest  son  of  Eev.  Robert  Morritt,  and  Alice  his  wife),  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  formerly  of  the  77th  Foot,  and  M.P.  for  North  Riding, 
CO.  York,  b.  12  Sept.  1813;  to.  10  Maj-,  1837,  Ellen  Frances,, 
only  dau.  of  Robert  Wilmot,  3rd  Bart,  of  Chaddesden,  by- 
Bridget,  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Craufurd,  Bart., 
and  d.  13  April,  1874,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Ambrose  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park,  formerly 
of  77th  Regt.,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  cos.  York  and  Durham,  b.  9 
May,  1816;  m.  11  April,  1872,  Mary  Blanche  Mitchell,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexander  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.  of  .\yton  Castle,  by 
Charlotte  Gordon  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dick  Laudeiv 
7th  Bart.,  of  F'ountain  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Alexander,  now  of  Rokeby  Park, 

II.  Henry  Edward,  b.  3  March,  1880. 

III.  William  Reginald,  b.  14  Aug.  Ib82;  d.  14  Oct.  1890. 

I.  Charlotte  Greta,  h.  at  Ayton  Castle,  20  Dec.  1872. 

II.  Florence  Katherine,  b.  at  Rokeby,  3  Aug.  187G. 

III.  Hilda  Mary,  b.  at  Rokeby,  27  April,  1881. 

IV.  Linda  Beatrice,  6.  30  Dec.  1880. 

Mr.  Morritt,  whose  cousin,  Isabel,  only  child  of  John  :Morvitf, 
Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park,  who  d.  1826,  m.  1846,  George  WilUam, 
7th  Viscount  Earriugton,  d.  1890. 


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MOR 


THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


Arms— Arg.,  a  cross  az.,  between  four  billets  sa.,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  a  rose  of  the  first  barbed  or,  between  two  fleur- 
rie-lis  of  the  last,  quartering  Sawrei.  Crest — A  griffin's  head 
erased  ppr.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  rose  gu.,  barbed  and  slipped 
TCrt.     .U()«()— Ubi  libertas  ibi  patria. 

Seats-Rokehy  Turk,  Barnard  Castle,  and  Colton  Lodge, 
Tadcaster. 


MORROaH    OF   FAHAGH    COURT. 

Moruogh-Bernakd,  Edward  Joseph  Bee- 
■KAED,  Esq.  of  Fahagh  Court,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.  co. 
Kerry,  High  Sheriti'  1870,  h.  18  Nov.  1843 ;  m.  3 
Eeb.  1880,  Matilda  Anne  Williams,  eldest  dau.  of 
JSaruuel  James  Brown,  Esq.  of  Loftus  Hill,  co.  York. 

Liiueagre. — This  family  has  for  centuries  been  located  in 
the  city  and  co.  of  Cork.  Several  of  the  name  filled  the  office 
of  Chief  Magistrate  for  the  city  of  Cork,  yiz.,  John  Morrogh, 
in  the  years  1435,  1437,  and  1441  ;  his  son,  Thomas,  1460 
and  1473 ;  James,  for  the  year  1620 ;  and  Thomas  Morrogh, 

aess. 

EoruND  MoRROGH,  Esq.,  i)i.  Mary  Nagle,  of  co.  Cork,  and 
■was  father  of 

James  Moreogh,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork,  m.  1780,  Jane 
lHorrogh,  of  Lisbon,  Portugal  (of  the  Kilworth  branch  of  the 
Morroghs),  and  by  bar  (who  i/.  1817)  left  at  his  decease  in  1804, 
several  children.  The  second  son,  John,  settled  in  New  York. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Mobrooh,  Esq.  of  Glanmire  House,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
■b.  1785;  1)1.  1st,  1809,  Cliristian,  dau.  of  Robert  Joseph  ffrench. 
Esq.  of  Kahasana,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1812)  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Edward  Morrogh  m.  2ndly,  Martha,  2nd  dau,  of  John 
Bernard,  Esq.  of  Ballynagare,  co.  Kerry,  and  by  her  had  issue. 
■one  son  and  three  daus., 

n.  John  Morrogh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry 
1864,  who  took  the  name  of  Bernard,  hi.  18  March,  1841, 
Frances  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Blount,  Esq. 
of  Tarrant,  Devon,  and  d.  22  Aug.  1866,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  27  April,  ls88)  with  other  issue, 

1  Edward  Joseph  Bernard,  now  of  Fahagh  Court. 

2  Bertram  Francis,  6.  14  Jan.  1846. 

3  Cyril  Charles,  6. 5  Jan.  1852. 

4  Arthur  Mary,  b.  3  June,  1854. 

6  Alfred  Francis  Mary,  b.  17  Feb.  1856. 

€  Eustace  Mary,  of  Flask  House,  co.  Kerry,  h.  29  March, 
1858;  Til.  1889,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  James  Brown, 
Esq.  of  Loftus  Hill,  co.  York. 

7  Gilbert  Mary,  b.  22  Feb.  1864. 

1  Agnes  Mary,  6.  24  Feb.  1842. 

2  AUce  Gertrude,  6.  23  Dec.  1848. 

3  Emily  Mary,  6.  7  Nov.  1850. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Patrick  Shannon,  Esq.  of  Corbally  House,  co. 
Limerick,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1845. 

ni.  Martha,  m.  Croker  Smyth,  Esq.  d.  1855. 
The  eldest 'son, 

James  Morrogh,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1864,  b.  17  Sept.  1810;  m.  3  July,  1844,  Christine,  2nd 
dau.  of  James  D.  Lyons,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Croome  House,  co. 
Ximerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1885)  had  issue, 

Christian,  6.  and  d.  1846. 
Mr.   Morrogh  d.  Feb.   1884,   and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  Edward  Joseph  Bernard  Moreogh-Bernard,  Esq. 
of  Fahagh  Court. 

Arms — Az.,  a  harp  or,  stringed  arg.,  between  three  escallops 
of  the  second.  Cre-it—A  staff  ppr.,  with  a  flag  attached  az., 
*;harged  with  a  harp,  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — Virtus  invicta. 

Siats — Fahagh  Court,  Faha,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry. 


MORSE-BOYCOTT    OF    SENNOWE    AND 
SENNOWEVILLE. 

MoESE-BoTCOTT,  Feederic  AtrousTrs,  Esq.  of 
Sennowe,  Great  Rjburgli,  co.  Norfolk,  and  fcJen- 
noweville,  Bushej,  co.  Herts,  b.  22  Dec.  1849;  m. 
19  Feb.  1879,  Octavia  Mary,  fifth  dau.  of  the  late 
Matthew  John  Anketell,  Esq.  of  Anketell  Grove, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Monaghan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Clarence  Haversham,  6.  9  Dec.  1879. 
Ji.  John  Haversham,  6.  7  Aug.  1882. 
in.  Guy  Haversham,  b.  9  July,  18S9. 
IV.  Desmond  Lionel,  b.  10  Dec.  1S32. 


I.  Hilda  Mary  Anketell,  6.  15  May,  1881. 

II.  Dorothy  Frances  Cynthia,  b.  2  Jan.  1891. 

liineagre. — William  Moese,  of  Alwynes,  in  the  parish  of 
Uggeshall,  co.  Suffolk,  d.  1559. 

Anthony  Mouse,  of  Alwins,  TTggeshall,  and  Wrentham,  m. 
Anne,  widow  of  Thomas  Baspoole,  of  Alby,  co.  Norfolk,  d. 
1609,  and  left, 

I.  Robert.  ii.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Robert  Baker. 
The  second  son, 

Thomas  Morse,  of  Wrentham,  d.  Nov.  1053,  aged  SS,  and 
left, 

I.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Wrentham,  North  Glemham,  and  Stratford, 
d.  s.2>-  1647. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Morse,  of  Wrentham,  is  styled  in  his  will, 
proved  in  1698,  "  Francis  Morse,  ye  elder,  of  Wrentham,  in  ye 
countie  of  Suffolke,  Gentleman."  He  mentions  his  lands  in 
Wrentham,  Frostendon,  Stoven,  Uggeshall,  Wangford,  South 
Cove,  Beccles,  North  Glemham,  and  Stratford,  in  the  co.  of 
Suffolk.  He  also  leaves  his  Latin  and  Greek  books  to  his 
grandson.  Baron  Morse,  with  the  exception  of  "  Ye  Latyn 
Bible,"  which  was  to  be  given  to  whichever  of  his  grand- 
children proved  the  best  scholar.  He  was  buried  27  July,  1668, 
and  left  five  sons  and  four  daus.,  of  whom, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Norwich,  admitted  at  Gray's  Inn,  London, 
9  Feb.  1641,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Baron,  Alderman  of 
Norwich,  and  d.  before  1667,  leaving  a  son,  Baron,  who  d. 
28  Dec.  1691. 

II.  John,  m.  and  had  issue. 

III.  Francis,  m.  and  left  issue.  iv.  Samuel. 
V.  Anthony,  of  whom  herealter. 

I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Susan. 

III.  Ann.  IV.  Margaret. 

The  fifth  son, 

Anthony  Morse,  of  Wrentham  and  North  Glemham,  d. 
1695,  having  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Anthony.  The 
elder, 

Thomas  Morse,  of  Glemham  and  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk, 
b.  1658,  Merchant  and  Shipowner,  inherited  his  grandfather's 
property  at  Wangford,  Glemham,  and  Stratford.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Belton,  co.  Suffolk,  who  was 
descended  from  the  younger  branch  of  the  Symonds,  of  Cley, 
CO.  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Aug.  1705)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Anthony,  b.  1689;  d.  an  infant. 

III.  John,  of  Ilickling  and  Norwich,  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Earl  of  Orford,  b.  1709;  vi.  16  Sept.  1740,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  South,  Esq.  of  North  Cove,  co.  Suffolk.  She  d.  1 
Aug.  1762.  Hed  18  Nov.  1779,  leaving,  John  SouthMorse, 
of  I'horpe-next-Norwich,  formerly  of  Hickling,  m.  23  July, 
1778,  his  cousin,  Sarah  M  rse  ;  and  Josepha,  m.  John 
Thurlow,  brother  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Thurlow,  Lord  High 
Chancellor  of  England,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1768. 

Thomas  Morse  d.  Feb.  1722.    His  eldest  son, 

Francis  Morse,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth,  b.  1694;  m.  for  his  2nd 
wife,  Ann,  sister  of  William  Baldry,  of  Glemham,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  May  1795)  left 

I.  Thomas,  b.  12  Oct.  1744;  d.  13  Nov.  1844. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Ann,  d.  July,  1745. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  her  cousin.  John  South  Morse,  Esq. 
HI.  Mary,  d.  11  Oct.  1748. 

IV.  Catherine,  m.  John  Elliott,  Surgeon. 

Mr.  Morse  d.  4  May,  1755.    His  second  son, 

John  Morse,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  Alderman,  b.  13  Dec.  1743  ; 
m.  1st,  1  Oct.  1775,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Boy- 
cott, Esq.  of  Spiowston  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
June,  1778)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Francis,  b.  17  April,  1778,  an  Officer  6th  Inniskilling 
Dragoons  ;  d.  6  April,  1833. 

Mr.  Morse  ni.  2ndly,  4  Jan.  1781,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Twiss, 
of  Rotterdam,  Holland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  June,  1829) 
had 
HI.  George,  of  Catton  Park,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.,  57th  Regt. 

and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Cowcll,  b.  18  July,  1783;  m.  ist, 

27  Oct.  1808,  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Tasker,  of  Norwich. 

formerly  of  Rotterdam,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  3  June, 

1834), 

1  George,  b.  2  Sept.  1810;  d.  20  April,  1822. 

2  Charles,  Barristor-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Norfolk, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  18  Aug.  1820  ;  ?«.  16  Feb.  1854, 
Mary  Harriett,  dau.  of  Robert  Isacke,  Comm.  in  the 
H.E.I.Co.'s  Navy,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles  Robert,  6.  29 
June,  1855 ;  2  George  Henry,  b.  27  May,  1857  ;  3  Arthur 


MOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


1441 


Francis,  h.  10  April,  1872;  1  Mary  Henrietta  Louisa 
2  Helen  Isabel ;  3  Emily  Geoigina.  He  d.  25  March, 
18!<3. 

1  Emily,  m.  27  May,  1829,  Charle?  Evans,  Esq..  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Diocese  of  Norwicli,  who  d.  21  Oct.  1868. 

2  Frances,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Millett,  M.A. ;  he  d.  27 
Feb.  1867,  she  d.  8  Nov.  1875. 

3  Anna,  m.  15  Jan.  18.15,  the  Kcv.  John  Barham  Johnson, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Welborne,  co.  Norfolk. 

George  Morse,  m.  2ndly,  6  Aug.  1835,  Rebecca  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Herbert,  Esq.,  and  d.  22  July,  1852,  leav- 
ing by  her, 

3  Herbert  George,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Littleham,  Devon,  b.  21  Aug.  1839. 

4  Alfred  Herbert,  of  Copdock  House,  co.  Suffolk,  J. P., 
sometime  Capt.  in  the  Oiith  and  73rd  Regts.,  h.  30  April, 
1841  ;  m.  22  May,  ISCti,  Diana  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Sherlock  Gooch,  Bart.,  and  had  issue,  Edward,  6.  28  June, 
1869;  Harriet  Frances;  Hose  Diana:  Edith. 

4  Rebecca  Herbert,  b.  18  June,  lSi!7  ;  d.  an  infant. 
IV.  Charles,  an  Officer  11th  Regt.,  b.  2  Jan.  1785  ;  d.  at  Gib- 
raltar, 12  Feb.  Ia05. 

I.  Maria,  b.  16  Nov.  1781 ;  d.  unm.  16  April,  1849. 

II.  Emily,  6.  5  Oct.  1786:  d.  unm.  18  Nov.  1872. 

III.  Anna,  6.29  March,  1788;  d.  iinm.  16  March,  1810. 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  7  Oct.  1829,  Lewis  Evans,  ot  Norwich,  M.D. 
Ked.  March,  1856;  she  d.  24  Sept.  18G2. 

Mr.  Morse  d.  29  Nov.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Morse,  Esq.  of  Sprowston  Hall,  and  Bagthorpe,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  Abbots  Wooton,  co.  Dorset,  High  Sheriff  for 
Norfolk  1807,6.  12  Oct.  1776;  to.  21  June,  1800,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Gen.  Thomas  Hall,  of  Weston  Colville,  co. 
Cambridge,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Carter,  Esq. 
of  W^eston  Colville,  and  grand-dau.  and  heir  of  Maurice,  2nd 
and  last  Lord  Haversham  (se«  Bukke's  Exlincl  Feerar/c),  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  issue, 

John  Hall,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth  Anne  Ella,  6.  at  Catton  aforesaid,  30  Nov.  1805  ; 
m.  7  June,  1830,  Simon  Digby,  Esq.  of  Obertstown,  co. 
Kildare.     He  d.  26  Oct.  1859,  leaving  Edward  Essex,  6.  12 
Oct.  1838,  and  three  daus. 
Mr.  Morse  d.  28  Feb.  1844,  and  was  «.  by  his  S3n, 

John  Hall  Morse-Botcott,  Esq.  of  Sennowe,  and  Sennowe- 
ville,  6.  26  Sept.  1801 ;  «i,  1849,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Alger,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  July,  1878)  had  an  only  child, 

Feedekic  Augustus,  his  successor. 
Mr.  Morse-Boycott,  by  royal  licence  bearing  date  12  July, 
1844,  and  his  issue  were  authorized  to  take  the  surname  of 
Boycott,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  Morse,  and  to  bear 
the  arms  of  Boycott  quarterly  with  those  of  Morse.  He  d. 
27  Feb.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  Frederic  Augustus, 
now  of  Sennowe  and  Sennoweville. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  paly  of  six  or  and  gu.,  on  a 
chief  engrailed  erm.  three  fire-balls  ppr.,  for  Boycoit;  2nd 
and  3rdperpale  arg.  and  sa.,  two  chevronels  between  three 
mullets  pierced,  all  countcrchanged,  for  Morse.  Crexts—lst, 
Boycott:  Issuing  from  a  mural  crown  arg.,  a  dexter  arm 
vambraced,  the  fist  clenched,  ppr.,  from  the  little  finger  pendent 
by  a  thong  gu.,  an  escutcheon,  also  arg.,  charged  with  a  fire- 
ball, as  in  the  arms;  2nd,  Morse:  A  demi-iiian  incomplete 
armour  ppr.,  garnished  or,  his  helmet  surmounted  by 
a  plume  of  three  ostrich  feathers  az.,  on  his  breast  a  saltire 
sa.,  in  dexter  hand  a  halbcrt  ppr.  MuHo—Dco  non  armis 
fido. 

Seats — Sennowe,  Great  Ryburgh,  Norfolk,  and  Sennoweville, 
Bushey,  co.  Hertford. 


MORTIMER    OF    WIGMORE. 

MoETiMEE,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Wigmore,  Holm- 
wood,  and  Woodfield,  Streatham,  co.  Surrey,  J. P.  for 
that  CO.  and  for  London,  b.  19  April,  1837  ;  m.  3 
Sept.  1867,  Elizabeth  Prentis,  only  surviving  child 
of  Beriah  Drew,  E,sq.,  J. P.,  of  Streatham,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Leigham  Court,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  6.  4  Jan.  1870. 

II.  Leonard,  6.  5  Feb.  1871. 

III.  Ernest,  b.  13  March,  1875. 

IV.  Reginald  1 

V.  Sidney       j"  twins,  6.  25  Aug.  1877. 

I.  Evelyn,  6.  27  April,  1880. 

II.  Elsie,  b.  25  Feb.  1882. 

liineage.— John  Mortimer,  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  bur. 
4  Jan.  1681,  left  issue,  by  Phyllis  his  wife  (bur.  8  April,  1706), 
three  daus.,  and  a  son, 

John  Mortimer,  Esq.,  bapt.  20  Nov.  1656  ;  d.  30  Oct.  1741 ; 
m.  twice ;  by  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth  (who  was  bur.  15  Dec, 
II. 


1691),  he  had  a  dau.  Mary,  bapt.  13  Sept.  1G91,  d.  same  year; 
and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  30  Sept.  1733)  he  had 
a  son, 

Thomas  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Eastbourne,  5.  Nov.  1697; 
m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Smith,  of  Eastbourne,  and 
d.  31  Oct.  1774,  having  by  her  (who  d.  6  Oct.  1746)  had 
issue, 

Charles  Smith,  of  whom  presently. 

Jolm  Haaiilton,  the  celebrated  R.A.,  6.  17  Sept.  1740;  m. 
butd.  a.  p.  4  Fell.  1779. 

Elizabeth,  bapt.  12  June,  1731 ;  d.  unm.  15  Jan.  1819. 

Catherine,  bapt.  15  Feb.  1733 ;  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1808. 
The  elder  son, 

Charles  S.viith  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Eastbourne,  6.  20  Dec. 
1734;  rii.  9  June,  1769,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Russell, 
of  Eastbourne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  July,  1812)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  19  June,  1771  ;  m.  30  July,  1800,  Harriet 
Allfreii,  of  Scaford,  Su-sex,  and  d.  23  May,  1824,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  2  Nov.  1815)  had  issue, 

Roger,  5.  13  June,  1802;  d.  unm.  28  Sept.  1885. 
Edward,  d.  10  Oct.  Is06,  aged  one  year. 
Hugh  Harman,  6.  30  June,  1808. 
Agatha,  bapt.  22  June,  1814. 

II.  John,  of  Lewisham,  co.  Kent.,  b.  4  Doe.  1774  ;  to.  I  June, 
1805,  Frances,  dau.  of  -lolm  St.  Barbe,  of  Bluckheaih,  Kent, 
and  d.  4  Oct.  1824,  having  had  issue, 

John  Russell,  6.  22  Feb.  1806;  d.  27  Oct.  1810. 
William,  6.  30  March,  ls09;    m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew- 
Finch,  of  Deptford,  Kent. 
John,  of  Redhlll,  Surrey,  d.  IS  Nov.  1876,  aged  65. 
in.  Charle?,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Hugh  Hamilton,  b.  24  March,  1779;  to.  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Charles  CoUinge,  of  Westminster  Bridge  Road,  and 
d.s.p.  6  Oct.  1824. 

V.  William,  6.  12  July,  1781 ;  d.  unm.  24  Aug.  1808. 

VI.  Herbert,  6.  18  Oct.  1785;  lost  in  the  H.E.I.C.'s  ship- 
"  Ocean,"  off  the  coast  of  Cliina,  about  5  Sept.  I8I0. 

VII.  I^wis  Lane  Pitman,  6.  10  Nov.  1787;  d.unm.22Kov. 
1850. 

vin.  Edward,  6.  8  July,  1792;  d.  unm.  12  March,  1863. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  16  March,  1773,  aged  tiiree  years. 

II.  Catherine  Ann,  b.  29  Jan.  1773  :  m.  John  Jcnkiusoix 
Lanyon,  R.N.,  and  d.  25  April,  1840,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Maria,  6.  18  Sept.  1783  ;  d.  unm.  17  Jan.  1865. 

Mr.  Mortimer  d.  30  March,  1803.     His  third  son, 
Charles  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  4  Dec. 

1776;  m.  18  June,  1807,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Sims,  Esq.  of 

Newington,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  G  May,  1862)   had 

issue, 
Charles  Smith,  of  Wiemore. 
Henry,  4.  1  Sept,  1809,  d.  un,a.  3  June,  1879. 

Mr.  Mortimer  d.  10  May,  1840.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Smith  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Wigmore,  Holmwood,. 
Dorking.  Surrey,  6.  21  March,  1803;  m.  27  July,  1836,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  John  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Coulsdon  and  Croydon,  Surrey, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Wigmore. 

Percy,  of  Eicards  Lodge,  Wimbledon.  5. 27  Feb.  1841 ;  m.  1st, 
1  June,  1869,  Lucy  Burgess,  only  dau.  of  John  Gougli 
Nicols,  F.S.A.,  of  Holiuwood  Park,  Dorking,  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

John  Hamilton,  6.  13  Aug.  1872. 

Robert  Bruce,  6.  28  Oct.  1877. 

Henry  Nichols,  6.4  June,  1881. 

Arthur,  b.  9  Aug,  1887. 

Mabel  Lucy,  6.  26  July,  1874. 

Florence  Maria,  b.  S  March,  1875. 

Ida,  b.  2  Oct.  1879. 

Eleanor  Irene,  6.  16  Aug.  1883. 
He  1)1.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Woodward  Dote,  Esq. 
of  Currie  Hill,  Wimbledon. 

Mr.  Mortimer  (?.  12  Jan.  1892. 

S'eaf5— Wigmore,  Holmwood  ;  and  Woodfield,  Streatham,  both 
CO.  Surrey, 


MORTLOCK  OF   ABINGTON. 

MoETLOCE,  Edmund  John,  Esq.  of  Abington 
Lodge,  CO.  Cambridge,  B.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  I.  20 
June,  1833 ;  m.  1  Aug.  1859,  Mary  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Hall,  Vice-Chancellor,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Blanche,  ni.  to  Rev.  Jolm  James  Lias,  M.A. 

II.  Alice,  TO.  Rev.  John  Prediger  Farler. 

III.  Bertha  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  A.  E.  Clark-Kennedy. 

IV.  Ellea  Duval,  ?«.  Kev.  S.  L.  liobiason. 

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Mr.  Mortlock  is  son '  of   Rev.  Kenrj  Mortlock,  of 
Morcott,  CO.  Entland. 

S'.at — Abington  Lodge,  Cambridse. 
Ciwi)5— Garrick  and  Junior  Constitutional, 


MOSELEY   OF   BTJIIiDWAS. 

MoSELET,  Herbert  Eichakd,  Esq.  of  Euiklwas, 
CO.  Salop,  b.  12  Dec.  1S75. 

Lineage. — This  family  of  Moseley  has  a  direct  descent 
from  Edwyn  de  Billeston,  whose  son,  Thomas  Ue  Billcston,  7n. 
ttmp.  Hesbt  III.,  Juliana,  heiv  of  Moseley. 

Walter  Moseley,  Esq.  (son  of  Walter  Moseley,  Esq.  of  The 
Merc,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Billingsley,  Esq. 
of  Astley  Abbots,  Salop,  and  grandson,  by  Susan  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Fowke,  Esq.  of  Gunston,  of  Nicholas  Moseley, 
Esq.  of  The  Mere,  son  of  Michael  Moseley,  of  London,  3rd  son 
of  Nicholas  Moseley,  Esq.  of  The  Mere),  served  the  office  of 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford  9th  of  Queen  Anne.  He  m.  Jane, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Acton,  Esq,,  3rd  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Acton,  1st  Bart,  of  Aldenhani,  and  d.  1712,  leaving  a 
son, 

AcTOJi  MosELET,  Esq.  of  The  Mere  and  Buildwas,  High 
Sbeiiff  for  co.  Stafford  17S7,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Herbert  Croft,  1st  Bart,  of  Croft  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  and 
had  issue, 

Walter  Acton,  his  successor. 

James,  m.  Ann  Sprott,  of  The  Marsh,  and  left  issue  (with 
four  daus.),  two  sons,  Walter  Henry,  who  possessed  the 
Leaton  estate  in  co.  Stafford,  and  James,  M.D.,  of  Ludlow, 
d.  1800,  leaving  a  son,  William, 
Mr.  Moseley  was  g.  by  his  elder  son, 

Walter  Acton  Moseley,  Esq.  of  The  Mere  and  of  Glasr 
hampton,  co.  Worcester,  m.  1st,  Mrs.  S.  Devey,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1771)  had  one  son,  Walter  Michael,  He  m.  2ndly, 
S.  M.  Gilpin,  of  Carlisle.  He  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  an  only 
son  and  successor, 

Walter  Michael  Moselet,   Esq.  of  The  Mere,  m.  Anne 
Elizabeth,  daiL  of  Eichard Socket,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1807)  he  had  issue, 
Walter,  his  heir. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1S25:  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Moore  Green, 
CO,  Worcester.  Fiances. 

Mary,  m.  Denis  Henry  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Kelly,  co.  Gal- 
way,  andd.  in  Oct.  1830.  Harriet. 
Lucy,  VI.  20  Feb.  1834,  Phipps  Vansittirt  Onslow,  Esq.  of 
Broadwas  Court,  near  Worcester,  and  is  decea.sed. 

Mr.  Moseley  dying  1827,  aged  62,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Moselet,  Esq.  of  Buildwas,  High  Sheriff  1833,  h. 
8  Feb.  1801;  m.  11  April,  1829,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of 
S.  E.  Steward,  Esq.  of  Mytoa  House,  co.  Warwick,  and  has 
issne, 

Walter,  of  Buildwas. 

Herbert  Henry,  b.  21  May,  1835  ;  d.  10  May,  1863. 

Edtt^n  Samuel,  b.  3  Dec.  1838 ;  m.  12  Jan.  1875,  Esmay  Mary, 
dau,  of  K,  Cruise,  E.sq,.  and  rf.  12  Deo,  1878,  leaving  issue, 
three  sons,  Hebbekt  Richard,  now  of  Buildwas,  Charles 
Henry,  6.  10  Jan.  1878;  Edwyn  Francis  Walter,  6. 23  June, 
1879, 

Henry  John,  b.  22  Oct,  1846  ;   d.  24  April,  1879. 

Catherine  Frances,  d.  23  July,  1873, 

Mary  Augusta.  Lucy  Emma  Laura. 

Mr.  Moseley  d.  19  April,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Moselet,  Esq.  of  Buildwas,  J. P.  and  D.L,,  educated 
at  Eton  and  Trin,  Coll,  O-x^ford,  b.  11  Feb.  1832;  m.  8  Sept. 
1864,  Maria  Katherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Richard 
Anderson,  of  The  Grange,  Eedale,  co.  York,  and  d.  11  July, 
1887.    His  widow  d.  in  1839. 

.^rm^— Quarterly :  Ist  and  4th  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
mill-picks  arg.  :  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  two  lions  pa.ssant  arg. 
between  nine  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  or.  Crest— An  eagle  dis- 
played erm.     Motto — Honorate  diligite  timete, 

.S'tafs— Buildwas  Park,  near  Shrewsbury,  and  Buildwas 
Abbey,  Iron  Bridge,  co,  Salop, 


MOSLEY    OF   BUKNASTON    HOUSE. 

MosLET,  Aethce  Eowland,  Esq,  of  Eurnaston 
House,  CO.  Derby,  Capt.  6th  Dragoous,  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Chief,  Malta,  h.  8  May  1862,  s. 
liis  father  1888. 

Lineage.— Ashton  Nicholas  Moslet,  Esq.  of  Park  Hill, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Parker 


Mo.sley,  1st  Bart,  of  Ancoals,  6.  31  March,  17C8 ;  m.  10  Aug. 
1790,  Mary,  dau,  of  Edward  Moreley,  Esq.  of  Horseley,  relict, 
1st,  of  William  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Derby,  2ndly,  of  Joseph  Bird, 
Gent,  of  Loughborough,  and  3rdly,  of  Sir  Edward  Every,  3rd 
Bart,  of  Eggington.  By  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1826)  Mr.  Mosley 
had  issue, 

Ashton  Nicholas  Evert,  his  heir. 

Emma  Penelope,  m.  21  Deo.  1824,  Rev.  Francis  Ward  Spils- 
bury,  of  Wellington,  co.  Derby,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1bG4) 
had  issue. 

Mr.  Mosley  d.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

AsHTON  Nicholas  Evert  Mosley,  Esq.  of  Burnaston 
House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  6.  21  Nov.  1792; 
m.  14  Feb.  1820,  Mary  Theresa,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  Stables,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth,  co.  York,  and  d.  4  Oct. 
1875,  having  by  her  (who  d.  21  June,  18C9)  had  issue, 

AsHTON,  of  Burnaston  House. 

Arthur,  95th  Foot,  b.  6  May,  1822;  d.  1844. 

Godfrey  Goodman,  Kate  Lieut.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  b.  8  June, 
1826  ;  d.  15  Aug.  1862. 

Rowland,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Edward  Nicholas,  Capt.  77th  Regt.,  b.  1839;  t^.  28  Jan. 
1877. 

Mary  Theresa,  d.  1350.  Isabel. 

Emma  Jane.  Penelope  Sophia. 

Frances.  Evelyn,  d.  1844. 

The  eldest  son, 

AsHTON  MosLET,  Esq.  of  Burnaston  House,  co.  Derby, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Derby,  and  J.P.  co.  Stafford,  late  Capt. 
60th  Rifles,  and  Col.  Commanding  5th  Batt.  Derbyshire  Regt., 
b.  5  Feb.  1821  ;  and  d.  15  May,  1887,  v.nm.  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Rev.  Rowland  Mosley,  of  Burnaston  House,  Rector  of 
Eggington,  Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Derby,  b.  19  March,  1830  ;  m. 
23  Nov.  1858,  Jane  Charlotte  Rose,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Every, 
Esq.  of  Beaumont  Lodge,  Windsor,  and  the  Hon.  Caroline 
Flower  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Viscount  Ashbrook,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Rowland,  now  of  Burnaston  House. 

II.  Godfrey,  b.  15  June,  1863. 

in.  Ashton  Edward,  b.  24  Oal.  1868. 

IV.  Wilfrid,  6.  25  April,  1872. 

I.  Theresa  Jane.  ii.  Helena  Rose,  (Z.  15  July,  1874. 

III.  Mildred  Isabel.  iv.  Jane  Charlotte,  c<.  23  Dec.  1867. 

V.  Sibyl.  VI.  Adeline.  vii.  Jane. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Mosley  d.  22  July,  1888,  and  was  s.  by  his  elde.st 
son. 

,(4i*i)).s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
mill-picks  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd  or,  a  fesse  between  three  eaglets 
displayed  sa.  Crest — An  eagle  displayed  erm.  Motto — Mos 
legem  regit. 

Scat — Burnaston  House,  Etwall,  Derby. 


MOSMAN   OF   AUCHTYFARDLE. 

MosMAif,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Auchtyfardle,  co.  Lan- 
ark, J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  an  oiBcer  in  the  13th 
Light  Dragoons,  h.  13  July,  1829 ;  m.  13  July,  1858, 
Helen  Barbara,  dau.  of  Alexander  Chancellor,  Esq. 
of  Shieldhill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  July,  1866)  had 
issue, 

I.  HcGH,  6.  27  Oct.  18C0. 

II.  Alexander  Chancellor,  b.  5  March,  1863. 

III.  Allan  William,  b.  6  July,  1S66. 

I.  Helen  Hamilton.  ii.  Catherine  Farie. 

Lineage. — Allan  Mosman,  a  land  owner  in  the  co.  of 
Roxburgh  15.32,  was  ancestor  in  the  tenth  degree  of  the  present 
proprietor  of  Auchtyfardle,  all  the  representatives  of  the  family 
bearing  the  Christian  name  of  Hugh. 

Hugh  Mosman,  ra.  1st,  Miss  Robertson,  and  2ndly,  Miss 
Balfour,  and  had, 

I.  Hugh,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  acquired  the  lands  of 
Canaan,  near  that  city,  entailed  them,  and  rf.  ,i,  p. 

III.  William,  left  two  sons,  1  John,  Merchant  in  London, 
heir  of  entail  to  his  uncle  1788;  2  William,  Merchant  in 
Newcastle,  heir  of  entail  to  his  elder  brother  1797,  Tlio 
Canaan  property,  on  the  failure  of  heirs,  reverted  to  the 
Auchtyfardle  family. 

The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Mosman,  Writer  in  Edinburgh,  m.  1755,  Cecilia,  dau. 
of  William  Bertram,  of  Nisbet  and  Kersewall.  They  were  both 
killed  20  Jan.  1773,  by  the  fail  of  their  house  in  Gosford's 
Close,  Edinburgh,  leaving  a  son. 

Huoa  Mosman,  of  Auchtyfardle,  which  he  acquired  in  1784, 


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was  Convener  of  the  CO.  of  Lanark, '/it.  17S4,  Anne,  dau.  of  Adam 
Kennedy,  of  Eomanno,  and  dj-ing  in  1828,  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

IIcGH  MosMAN,  of  Auclityfardle,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  an  officer  in 
the  57th  Rcgt ,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Farie,  of  i  arme, 
CO.  Lanark,  and  d.  8  Nov.  1864,  leaving  issue, 

ITcGH,  now  of  Auchtvfardle. 

William,  6.  6  May,  1p31. 

Jane  Scott,  m.  1«5G,  Alexander  Jam ieson,  Esq.,  O.A.,  and  d. 
1876. 

Anne  Kennedy,  d.  unm.  1880.  Catherine. 

Armf—Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  oak  trees  or.  Crest — A 
hand  holding  a  closed  book  ppr.  Motto — Me  meliora 
siianent. 

Seat — Auchtylardle,  near  Lesmahagow,  X.B. 


ISIOTT    OF   BARNINGHAM    HALL. 

MoTT,  JoHTT  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Barningliain  Hall, 
:iSrorfolk,  J.P.,  late  Major  P.W.O.  Norfolk  Artillery 
Militia,  b.  10  Jan.  1838 ;  m.  8  June,  1867,  Cordelia 
Eupbemia,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Norman  Macdonald 
Xockhart,  3rd  Bart,  of  The  Lee,  co.  Lanark,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  June,  1872)  has  issue, 

Thekesa  Caroline,  6.  29  April,  1868. 

Lineag'e. — The  Motts  were  an  old  Essex  family,  and  had 
Jands  at  Shalford  and  other  parishes  in  that  co.  in  1375. 

Thomas  Mott,  of  Braintree,  jii.  Alice  Mead,  and  had  two 
isons  John  and  Mark.  Mark,  the  2nd  son,  and  ultimately  heir 
to  Thomas  Mott,  bought  the  estate  of  Sherne  Hall,  in  Shalford, 
an  1.599.  He  was  granted  a  crest  and  a  confirmation  of  arms 
by  William  Segar,  Garter,  1615  (the  same  arms  and  crest  being 
now  borne  by  the  family).  He  d.  1637,  and  was  buried  at 
Braintree.    The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family, 

Edmund  Mott,  Esq.,  some  time  of  Caldecott,  and  afterwards 
•of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk,  under  age  2  Nov.  1624,  m.  Abigail,  dau. 
of  Luke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  J. P.,  and  sister  of  Jane, 
•Constable,  wife  of  Robert  Brady,  M.D.,  Master  of  Caius  Coll. 
Camb.,  and  of  Susan  Constable,  wife  of  Thomas  Caton,  Esq. 
•of  Thorpe  Abbots.  He  made  his  will  12  Jan.  1674,  and  rf. 
within  the  year,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  his  heir.  ii.  Luke,  M.D.,  d.  1682. 

I.  Ann,   m.    1st,    Martin   Cobbe,  Gent,  of    Burnham   Nor- 
ton,  and    2ndly,    1693,     Eev.    Thomas    Groome,    M.A., 
Rector  of  Burnham  Deepdale,  by  the  latter  of  whom  she 
left  a  son, 
Rev.  Thomas  Gkoome,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Burnham  West- 
gate,  m.  7  Oct.  1725,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Shuckforth, 
Cent,  of  Saham  Toney,  and  left  an  only  dau., 
Ann  Gboome,  m.  Thomas  Vebtue,  Esq.   of   Burnham 
Overy   (son   of   Rev.  James   Vertue,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Feltwell  St.  Nicholas,  Norfolk,  nephew  maternally  of 
Thomas  Greene,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ely),  and  d.  21  Jan. 
1766,   leaving  a  dau.    Ann,  m.    Rev.   Castres  Donne, 
Vicar  of  Loddon,  first  cou.sin  to  the  poet  Cowper,  and 
a  son.  Thomas  Vertue,  of  whom  presently,  as  successor 
to  the  Mott  estates. 

The  eldest  sob, 

Edmund  Mott,  M.D.  ,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Blyford, 
<jrent.  of  Bumham  Overy,  and  relict  of  John  Thruston,  Esq. 
of  Hoxne,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1699,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Mott,  M.D.,  of  Weston  Market,  Suffolk,  who  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Thecston  in  lieu  of  those  of  Mott, 
under  the  will  of  his  half-brother,  .Tohn  Thruston,  Esq.,  and 
■d.  v.nm.  18  May,  1776,  aged  77,  having  devised  his  property  to 
his  cousin, 

Thomas  Veetue,  Esq.  of  Town  Barningham,  Norfolk,  M.A., 
■who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Mott,  and  d.  31 
Dec.  1788.  He  m.  17  Feb.  1784,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Cremer,  M.A.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Robert  Rolfe, 
B.A.,  uncle  of  Lord  Cranworth)  had  an  only  surviving  son 
and  heir, 

John  Thruston  Mott,  Esq.  of  Barningham  Hall,  Norfolk, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1800,  6. 17  Nov.  1784 ;  to.  11  April, 
1808,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Henry  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Cromer,  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue, 

John  Thomas,  his  heir. 

Henry  Jacob,  b.  22  Nov.  1313  ;  d.  28  Sept.  1839. 

Augustus  Charles,  6.  10  June,  1819;  d.  March,  1839. 

Sophie  Sarah,  m.  18  Dec.  1832,  Rev.  Robert  Jervis  Coke 
Alderson,  youngest  son  of  Robert  Alderson.  Esq.,  Recorder 
of  Norwich ;  d.  22  Nov.  1838. 

Katherine  F'rances,  6.1815.  Lucy  Charlotte,  b.  1820. 

Mr.  Mott  d.  12  Sept.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Thomas  Mott,  Esq.  of  Barningham  Hall,  Norfolk, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  6.   13  March,  1809;   m.  1 


July,  1833,  Caroline,  dau.  of  William  Sloane  Stanley,  Esq.  of 
Paultons,  Hants,  by  the   Lady  Gertrude   Howard,  hia  wife, 
dau.  of  Frederick,  5th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  had  issue, 
John  Stanley,  now  of  Barningham  Hall. 
Gertrude  Sophia,  b.  18  Sept.  1841. 

Harriet  Elizabeth,  h.  1  Sept.  1843;  to.  June,  1863,  Major 
Fiennes  Cornwallis,  who  d.  23  April,  1867,  aged  35,  leaving 
issue,  Fiennes  Stanley  (Linton  Place,  Kent),  b.  27  May, 
1864 ;  Arthur  Wykeham,  b.  24  April,  1865  ;  Helen  : 
Florence ;  Caroline  Vere. 
Frederica  Lucy,  b.  23  March,  1846;  m.  Nov.  18C7,  Rev. 
Henry  Berners  Upcher,  Rector  of  Ashwell,  co.  Rutland, 
and  has  Constance,  6.  25  Aug.  1868 ;  Howard  Berners,  6. 
11  Jan.  1870;  and  other  issue. 
Laura  Caroline  Josephine,  b.  IS  May,  1848;  d.  1852. 

Mr.  Mott  d.  9  April,  1384. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  crescent  arg.   Crests — An  estoile  of  eight  points 
arg.     Jl/o^to— Si>ectemur  agendo. 
Seat — Barningham  Hall,  Hanworth,  Norfolk. 
Club — St.  James's. 


MOUBiiAY   OF    COCKAIRNIE   AND 
OTTERSTON. 

MoTJBEAT,  William  Hknky  Halloweli,  Caekw, 
Esq.  of  Cockairnie  and  Otterston,  co.  Fife,  J.P., 
Capt.  1st  batt.  Eojal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
h.  17  Nov.  1852  ;  m.  16  Oct.  1888,  Marie  Jeanne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Charles  Beyerle,  Esq.  of 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

Lineag'e. — Philip  de  Mowbbat,  2nd  son  of  Nigel  de 
Slowbray,  and  brother  of  William  de  Mowbray,  ancestor  of 
the  Dukes  of  Norfolk,  m.  Galiena,  dau.  of  Waldeve,  Earl  of 
Dunbar,  and  with  her  acquired  considerable  property,  par- 
ticularly the  baronies  of  Barnbougle,  Dalmeney,  and  Inver- 
keithing.  He  was  Ambassador  to  England  1215  and  1220,  to 
treat  of  the  marriage  of  King  Alexander  II.  with  tlie  Princess 
Joan.    He  had  two  sons,  Roger  and  Nigel. 

Roger  de  Moubrat,  the  elder  son,  in  a  charter  to  the 
church  of  Soltray,  confirmed  to  the  abbey  of  Jedburgh  the 
donation  of  the  church  which  Waldeve,  the  son  of  Cospatrick, 
"my  grandfather"  (avus  meus),  made  to  the  abbey. 

Galfrid  de  Moubrat,  the  next  on  record,  one  of  the  Mag- 
nates Sootise  from  1287  to  1294,  m.  the  2nd  dau.  of  Red  John 
Cumyn,  Justiciary  of  Scotland,  sister  of  Black  John  Cumyn, 
who  m.  Marjory,  sister  of  Jonh  Baliol,  King  of  Scotland. 
They  had  issue  five  sons.    The  4th  son. 

Sir  Philip  de  Moubrat,  fell  with  King  Edward  Bruce  at 
the  battle  of  Dundalk  1318.  He  was  father  of  Philippa  be 
Moubrat,  designated  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Philip  de  Moubray 
in  a  regal  charter  3  Aug.  1364.  She  m.  Sir  Bartholomew  de 
L«en,  a  foreign  kniglit,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  David  Moubrat, 
whose  descendant. 

Sir  David  Moubrat,  of  Barnbougle,  was  served  heir  of 
Philip,  his  father,  9  March,  1466-7.  He  was  father  of  two  sons, 
John,  of  Dalmeny  (whose  granddau.  and  heir,  Barbara  Mou- 
bray, only  child  of  Sir  John  Moubray,  of  Barnbougle,  to.  Robert 
Bartoun,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Bartoun,  of  Over-Bartoun,  High 
Treasurer  of  Scotland;  Robert  Bartoun  assumed  the  surname 
of  Moubray),  and  William.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Moubrat,  of  Cockairnie,  had  a  charter  of  the  lands 
of  Cockairnie  and  part  of  the  barony  of  Inverkeithing  from 
his  nephew.  Sir  John  Moubray,  of  Barnbougle,  wherein  he  is 
designed  "Sir  John's  beloved  uncle  on  the  father's  side,"  dated 
24  Sept.  1511.    His  descendant, 

Robert  Moubrat,  of  Cockairnie,  6.  1639;  m.  166G,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  George  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Minnesswood,  and  d.  1681, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  i.  John,  his  successor; 
II.  Robert,  father  of  Robert  Moubrat,  of  the  Bush  and 
Castlelaw,  co.  Edinburgh,  whose  eldest  dau.  and  heir,  Jean 
Moubrat,  to.  1748,  Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Alex- 
ander Trotter,  Esq.  of  Kettleshicl,  co.  Berwick.  The  elder  soa 
of  Robert  Moubray, 

John  Moubray,  Esq.  of  Cockairnie,  is  mentioned  in  Nisbet's 
Heraldry  as  undoubted  heir  in  a  direct  and  uninterrupted 
male  line  of  William  Moubray,  of  Cockairnie,  who  had  the 
charter  of  these  lands  from  his  nephew.  Sir  John  Moubray, 
of  Barnbougle,  1511.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Minnaird,  Minister  of  East  Calder,  and  granddau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  Wellwood,  Esq.  of  Tough  and  Wkitfield,  by  whom  he 
had,  with  other  issue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

John,  who  had  issue,  two  ."(ons  and  three  daus.,  1  John, 
whose  only  child,  Anne  Cockerall  Moubray,  m.  James 
Trail  Hall,  Esq.   of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law ;  2  William ; 

4  z  2 


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MOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOU 


I  Margaret,  m.  Walter  Ross,  Esq.  ;  2  Magdalen  ;    3  Jane, 
77!.  James  Campbell,  Esq. 

John  Moubray  djMng  1732,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
RoBEET  MouBRAT,  Esq.  of  Cockairnie,  6.  1  Jan.  1700;  m. 

1726,  his  cousin,  Mary,  ouly  child  of  James  Dudgeon,  Esq. 

of  Inverkeithing,  and  had  issue,  John,  Capt.  R.M.,  who  il. ; 

Robert,  successor  to  his  father;  James;  George,  Lieut.  R.N., 

/>i.  Miss  Toby,  and  had  issue;  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Black,  Esq. ; 

Mary,  m.  Alexander  Sutherland,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.    Mr. 

Moubray  was  s.  at  his  decease  1779,  by  his  eldest  surviving 

son, 
Robert  Moubrat,  Esq.  of  Cockairnie,  m.  1773,  Arabella, 

(lau.  of  Thomas  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh  (sister 

of  Lady  Bickerton,  and  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Vcre  Warner  Hussey, 

of  Wood  Walton,  co.  Huntingdon),  and  had  two  sons  and  cue 

Uau., 

Robert  (Sir>,  his  heir. 

Richard  Hcsset  (Sib),  a  Rear-Admiral  of  the  Red,  K.C.B., 

(.-ce  Hcsset). 
Eleanor  Maria  Anna,  m.  James^  Stuart^  Esq.  of  Dunearn,  co. 

Fife. 

Robert  Moubray,  of  Cockairnie,  d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Robert  Mocbrat,  Knt.,  K.H.,  of  Cockairnie  House,  co. 

Fife,  a  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  that  co.,  Licut.-Col.  in  the  army, 

t>.  16  Dec.  1774;  m.  Sept.  1807,  Laura,  4th  dau.  of  William 

llobson,  Esq.  of  Markfield  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Frederick  North  Bickerton,  his  heir. 

Richard  Hussey  Charles,  Capt.  1st  Madras  Liglit  Cavalry,  b. 

26  May,  1810;  d.  20  April,  1843. 
William  Hobson,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Edward,    Maj.-Gen.    R.A.,  b.  7  April,  182,i:    m.  30  April, 
I(S67,  Adelaide  Lucy  Katherine,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Marion, 
Esq.  of  Capernwray. 
Ann.  Jane  Laura. 

Adeline  Frances,  m.  1845,  H.  W.  AUfrey,  Esq.  of  Hemming- 

ford  House,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.,  and  d.  1855,  leaving  issue. 
Matilda. 

Emily,  m.  F.  W.  Allfrey,  Esq,  of  Silwood  Lodge,  Berks. 
Ellen.  Clara,  m.  David  Henry  Lee,  Esq. 

Sir  Robert  d.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Frederick  North  Bickerton  Moubray,  Esq.  of 

Cockairnie,  J.P.,  6.  21  July,  1807,  and  d.  31  March,   1875, 

when  he  was  s.  by  his  next  surviving  brother, 
William  Hobson  Modbrat,  Esq.  of  Cockairnie  and  Otter- 

ston,  J.P.  and  D.L.,Comm.  R.N.,6. 28  Aug.  1818 ;  m.  1st,  16  Dec. 

1846,  Selina  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bonfoy  Rooper,  Esq.  of 

Abbots  Ripton  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon,  M.P. ,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Henry  Hallowell  Cabew,   now  of  Cockairnie 
and  Otterston. 

I.  Constance  Elizabeth. 

II.  Mary  Frances,  m.  1874,  George  Gray   Stuart   Phillipps, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Clara  Harriet  I'hillippa.  iv.  Emily  Louisa. 
He  m,2ndly,  1857,  Adeline  Hannah,  only  dau,  of  Capt,  Babing- 
ton,  of  Madras  Cavalry,  and  had  issue, 

11,  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Lieut.  R.N. 
HI.  Arthur.  iv.  Edward  Herbert,  Lieut,  R,N. 

V.  Leslie.        vi.  Alfred.        vii.  Ernest.        viii.  Percy. 
V.  Adeline,  m.  1881,  James  Oliver,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Ti.  Laura. 
Mr.  Moubray  d.  1S85. 

AriM — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  royally  crowned  or.  Crest 
— A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  Moitots — Over  the  crest,  Forti- 
tudine  ;  under  the  arms.  Let  the  deed  show.  Supporters — 
Dexter,  a  man  in  Court  dress;  sinister,  a  woman  habited  ppr. 

Seats— OttcTston,  and  Cockairnie  House,  Aberdour,  near 
Burntisland,  co.  Fife. 

Cit'Jjs — Army  and  Navy,  S.W. ;  and  New,  Edinburgh. 


MOUNSEY-HEYSHAM    OF    CASTLE- 
TOWN. 

Mounset-Heysham,  George  William,  Esq.  of 
C;i5tletown,  CO.  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.  High 
Sheriff,  1893,  M.A.,  b.  3  April,  1831 ;  m.  15  Aug. 
1861,  Agnes,  dau.  of  I.  S.  Cope,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George   Arthcr,  Capt.  4th  batt.   Border  Regt.,  b.  25 
May,  1862. 

II.  Robert  Cecil,  Capt.  Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  21  June,  1867. 
I.  Agnes  Edith.  ii.  Millicent.  iii.  Sibyl. 

ilr.  George  William  Mounsey  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Heysham  by  royal  licence  in 
May,  1871. 

Lineage, — Rev.  Robert  Modnsey,  of  Ravenstonedale, 


Westmorland  (son  of  George  Mounsey,  of  Heltondale,  West- 
morland), m.  Mary  Winter,  of  Tebay,  in  the  same  co,,  and 
had  issue,  George;  Robert,  of  London;  Mary;  Elizabeth; 
Anne,    The  eldest  son, 

George  Modnsey,  Esq,  of  Carlisle,  hi.  1752,  Margaret,  dau_ 
of  John  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1807) 
had  issue,  i,  George  Stephenson,  Major  H.E,LC,S.,  d.  unm.; 
II.  Robert,  of  whom  presently ;  in,  John  d.  umn. ;  iv. 
William,  Post-Capt.  R.N. ;  v.  Thomas;  vi.  Henry,  of  London, 
<^  unm.  ;  vii.  James,  m.  Anne  Ewart:  i.  Barbara,™. Thomas 
Ramsh.ay,  of  Naworth ;  ii.  Mary,  d.  unm. ;  ui.  Margaret,  m. 
James  Dundas ;  iv.  Elizabeth,  in.  John  Gray ;  v,  Ann,  c(,  warn.  ^. 
VI.  Dorothea,  m.  Christopher  Thornhill.     The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Modnsey,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  to.  23  Nov.  1789, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph  Gill,  of  Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1849;  had  issue, 

George  Gill,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Henry,  late  Capt.  4th  Regt.,  d.  3  Dec.  1877. 

Robert,  d.  iuini.  Joseph,  d.  unm. 

Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Juliana,  m.  John  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Alnwick. 

JIary,  d.  unm.  Anna,  m.  Thomas  Brown,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  7(1..  Monsieur  Louis  L'Hcrmiuier,  Paris, 

Jane,  d.  U7im. 

Mr,  Mounsey  d.  26  July,  1842,    His  eldest  son, 

George  Gill  Modnsey,  Esq,  of  Castletown,  Cumberland, 
6.  27  May,  1797;  m.  6  Sept.  1827,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Hey- 
sham, M.D,,  of  Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  May,  1848)  had. 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Heysham,  his  heir, 

II.  George  William  Mounsey-Heysham,  now  of  Castle- 
town. 

III.  John  Giles,  b.  22  Aug  1832  ;  d.  20  Oct.  1890. 

IV.  Augustus  Henry,  b.  27  Aug.  1834,  British  Minister  atj 
S.anta  F6  di  Bogota,  where  he  d.  in  1882  ;  in.  16  Dec.  1874, 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Noyes,  dau.  of  H.  M.  Bradhurst,  Esq. 
of  New  York,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  two  rtaus. 

V.  Charles  James,  Lieut.-Gen.,  6.  13  Dec.  1835;  to.  3  Dec. 
1862,  Mary  Tirzah,  dau.  of  James  Robert  Grant,  Esq.  of 
The  Hill,  Cumberland,  and  d.  19  June,  1893,  leiving  issue, 
a  son,  Charles  James  Grant,  b.  18  Dec.  1866. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  9  June,  1856. 

II.  Isabella  Dorothea,  m.  14  June,  1866,  Robert  Henry  John 
Heygate,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  William  Heygate,  Bart.  o£ 
Roecliffe,  co.  Leicester. 

Mr.  Mounsey  d.  23  Feb.  1874.    His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Heysham  Mounsey,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  6.  20 
July,  1828,  d.  unm.  20  April,  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
George  William  Modnsey-Heysham,  Esq.,  now  of  Castle- 
town. 

Alius— Chcquy  or  and  gu.,  on  a  chevron  erm.  two  lions 
passant  counter-passant  az.  Crest  — A  demi-griflin  gorged  witl» 
a  wreath  of  oak,  and  holding  with  the  claws  a  banner  erect, 
Motto — Semper  paratus. 

6'eafs— Castletown,  near  Carlisle,  and  Moss-Petrel,  Brank- 
some,  near  Bournemouth,  co.  Dorset. 


MOUNT    OF   WASING    PLACE. 

Mount,  William  George,  Esq,  of  Wasing  Place,, 
M.P.  for  South  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  Berks,  High  Sheriff  1877, 
M.A.,  BarVister-at-Law,  h.  18  July,  1824  ;  m.  28 
Aug.  1862,  Marianne  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Watford  House,  co.  Hertford, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Arthdr,  b.  3  Aug.  186C. 

II.  Robert  John,  b.  15  Feb.  1868;  d.  18  Oct.  1888. 

III.  George  Talbot,  6.  28  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Francis,  6,  8  July,  1872, 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary  Charlotte,  b.  9  Feb.  1864. 

II.  Ethel  Georgina,  b.  29  July,  1865. 

III.  Alice,  b.  29  July,  1869, 

IV.  Margaret  Emily,  b.  3  Oct.  1873. 

V.  Evelyn  Maria,  6.  23  April,  1877. 

VI.  Winifred,  b.  31  Aug,  1878, 

Lineagre. — This  family  was  originally  from  Kent.  The 
manor  of  Wasing,  in  early  times  a  possession  of  the  College  of 
Le  Vaux,  near  Salisbury,  was  granted  by  Henry  VIII.  to  Sir 
Humphrey  Forster,of  Aldermaston.  From  the  Forsters  it  passed 
to  the  Blacknalls,  and,  with  their  heir,  to  the  Verneys,  and 
from  the  Verneys  was  purchased  by  Mr.  Coope,  who  disposed 
of  it  in  1760  to  John  Mount  (son  of  William  Mount,  by  Mary 
Huckell  his  wife).  High  Sheriff  of  Berks  1770,  6.  July,  1725; 
he  m.  21  July,  1781,  Jane  Fletcher,  and  d.  12  July,  1786, 
leaving  a  eon. 


MOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOW 


1445 


William  JIount,  Esq.  of  Wasing  Place,  m.  4  Oct.  1781,  Jane, 
dau.  of  William  Page,  Esq.  of  Poynters,  Surrey,  and  d.  15  June, 
1815,  in  his  63rd  year,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1842)  an  only 
son, 

William  Mount,  Esq.  of  Wasing  Place,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  1787,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1826,  and  was  for  many  years  Chairman 
of  the  Newbury  Bench  of  Magistrates.  He  m.  27  June,  1818, 
Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Talbot,  Esq.  of 
Temple  Guiting,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Charlotte  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rer.  Thomas  Drake,  r>.l>.,  of  Amersham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  U  Jan.  1879)  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Wasing  Place. 

Francis  John,  M.A.  Oxford,  Archdeacon  of  Chichester. 

Mary  Anne  Jane,  d.  unm.  6  Sept.  1892. 

Charlotte  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  J.  Le  Mesurier,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1853. 

Mr.  Mount  d.  10  April,  1869. 

Motto — Prudenter  et  constanter. 
Seat — Wasing  Place,  near  Reading. 
Club— Ca.rlton. 

♦ 

MOUTRAY  OF  FAVOUR  ROYAL. 

MouTRAT,  Anketell,  Esq.  of  Favour  Eoyal,  co. 
Tyrone,  D.L.,  J. P.  for  cos.  Tyrone  and  Monaghan, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1877,  b.  20  Aug.  184i;  w. 
1  July,  1873,  Gertrude  Madelina,  3rd  surviving  dau. 
of  the  late  Mathew  I.  Anketell,  Esq.  of  Anketell 
G-rove,  co.  Monaghan  (by  his  wife,  Catherine  Anne 
Erances,  dau.  of  D.  S.  Ker,  Esq.,  of  Montalto,  co. 
Down),  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Corry,  b.  31  Aug.  1878,  d.  4  April,  1S79. 

II.  Anketell  Gerald,  6.  5  Aug.  1882. 

I.  Anne  Gwendoline  Stella  EUza,  6.  7  July,  1875. 

Mr  Moutray  s.  his  father  in  1886,  under  the  will  of 
the  late  Anketell  Moutray,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John 
•Corry  Moutray,  Esq. 

Xjineag'e. — John  Moutrat,  Esq.  of  Aghamoyles,  alias 
Favour  Royal,  co.  Tyrone,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Archibald 
Erskine,  and  had  a  son, 

James  Moctrat,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  m.  Deborah,  dau.  of 
Henry  Mervyn,  Esq.  of  Trelick.  His  will  bears  date  12  March, 
1718,  proved  1719.  He  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  wife  of 
George  Gledstane,  Esq.,  and  Sarah,  wife  of  Charles  Stewart, 
Esq.  of  Baillieboro")  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Modteat,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  in.  1698,  Rebecca, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Corry,  Esq.  of  Castlecoole,  co.  Ferma- 
nagh, and  was  father  of 

John  Moutray,  6.  April,  1701 ;  m.  1720,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Ballyleck,  co.  Monaghan,  and 
lad  issue, 

James,  of  Killibrick,  d.  s.  p. 
Anketell.  of  whom  presently. 

Leslie,  of  Killibrick,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Wray,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Wray,  co.  Donegal,  and  left  issue. 
John,  of  Favour  Royal. 
Mary,  d.  unm. 

Eebecca,  m.  William  Reafle,  Esq. 
Catherine,  wife  of  Henry  Wray,  Esq. 
Sarah,  wife  of  Gerard  Irvine,  E?q. 
Elizabell),  m.  Humphrey  Jones,  Esq.  of  Belturbet. 

The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Anketell  Moutray,  of  Favour  Royal,  iii.  1768,  Cathe- 
rine, eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Fort  Singleton, 
t:o.  Monaghan,  by  his  1st  wife,  a  dau.  of  Oliver  Anketell,  Esq. 
of  Anketell  Grove,  and  d.  circa  1801,  having  had  one  son, 
John  Corry,  and  six  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.  except  the 
3rd,  Isabella,  who  m.  Whitney  Upton  Gledstanes,  Esq.  of  Far- 
dross.     The  son  and  heir, 

John  Corry  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
*.  29  Sept.  1771;  m.  27  April,  1793,  Mary  Anne  Catherine, 
2nd  dau.  of  Major  Ambrose  Upton,  of  Hermitage,  co.  Dublin, 
and  had  issue, 

Anketell,  of  Favour  Royal . 
John  James,  late  of  Favour  Royal. 

AVhitney,  of  Fort  Singleton,  co.  Monaghan,  J  P.,  h.  15  Sept. 
1804;  TO.  20  Apiil,  1843,  Annabella,  dau.  of  Andrew  Craw- 
ford, Esq.  of  Auburn,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  Dec.  1882,  leaving 
issue, 
Whitney  John  Upton,  now  of  Fort  Singleton,   Emyvale, 
J. P.,  M..\.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  5  Jan.  1849. 
John  Thomas,  Major. 
Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  5  Dec.  1806:  m.  20  Oct.  1842,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Auburn  ;  d.  s.  p.  1843. 


William  (Rev.),  h.  2  Oct.  1811 ;  d.  unm.  27  April,  1828. 
Henry  ,  of  Killymoon  Castle,   Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone.  J  P., 
b.  13  March,  1814;  m.   1855,    Barbara,   eldest  dau.  of  II. 
Mervyn  Stewart,  of  Martrey  House,  and  d.  Feb.  1875,  leav- 
ing issue, 

Mervyn  Stewart  Thomas,  now  of  Killymoon,  J. P.,  6.  23 
Aug.  1865. 
Frances  Vesey. 

Beatrice,  ?)!.  1887,  Daniel  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  B. A.,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law. 

He  purchased  Killymoon  Castle  in  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his 

son. 
Margaret,  to.  23  June,  1810,  Sir  .James  Richardson  Banbury, 

Bart,  of  Aughercastle,  and  has  issue. 
Isabella,  m.  1820,   Robert  Waring  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Killy- 

faddy,  CO.  Tyrone. 
Sophia,  m.  14  Dec.  1833,  Robert  Hornidge,  Esq.  of  Fardross, 

CO.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Moutray  d.  26  April,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Anketell  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  High  Sheriff  co. 

Tyrone  1855,  6.  11  May,  1797  ;  d.  Oct.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  hi* 

brother. 
Rev.  John  James  Moutrat,  of  Favour  Royal,  M.A.,  5.  15 

April,  1802;  m.  1  Jan.  1836,  Maria  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  the 

Rev.  William  Perceval,  of  Kilmore  Hill,  co.  Waterford,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Maxwell  (Rev.),  M.A.,  LL.D.,  b.  1  Feb.  1837  ;  vi. 
1864,  Jane,  dau.  of  David  Harrell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant, 
CO.  Down,  and  has, 

1  John  Corry  Anketell,  6.  1865,  d.  1369. 

2  William  Perceval,  6.  4  July,  1872. 
1  Anna  Helena,  6.  22  Sept.  1868. 

II.  Robert  Perceval,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  22  Nov.  1840. 

III.  William  Henry,  b.  1842;  m.  1871,  Miss  Margaret  Wilson, 
in  Canada,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Robert,  b.  1884. 

1  Mary  Upton,  b.  1872.  2  Anna  Caroline,  6.  1873. 

3  Bessy.  4  Margaret.  5  Emma. 

IV.  Anketell,  now  of  Favour  Royal. 

v.  Charles  Frederick,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  b.  1846,  m.  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Hornidge,  Esq.  of  Tulfairis, 
CO.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue,  Frederick  Charles,  b.  23  June, 
1889,  and  Phoebe  Elizabeth. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Sophia,  6.  5  Sept.  1849. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  12  Sept.  1851 ;  m.  10  Aug.  1889,  Alger- 
non Thomas  Fetherstonhaugh  Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Lake  House, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

m.  Caroline  Helena,  b.  21  April,  1858. 

Mr.  Moutray  d.  20  June,  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his  fourth  soa. 
iS«ai— Favour  Royal,  Aughnacloy,  co.  Tyrone. 


MOWBRAY,    now   DE    PR]&VILLE    OP 
GRANGEWOOD   HOUSE. 

MowBEAY,  Geoegiana  Anne,  of  Grangewood 
House,  CO.  Leicester,  m.  15  Feh.  1858,  at  Pau, 
Monsieur  Pierre  Richaud  de  Preville,  of  the 
Chateau  des  Mondrau8,  near  Orthez,  Basses 
Pyrenees,  France,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Andrb  George  Richaud  de  Preville,  b.  1859. 

I.  Zelie  Isabella  Richaud  de  PriSville,  m.  1886,  Col.  H.  E. 
Colvile,  Grenadier  Guards,  son  of  Charles  Robert  Colvile, 
of  LiUlington  Hall,  co.  Derby,  by  his  wife,  Hon.  Katherine 
Sarah  Georgina,  dau.  of  Baroness  de  Clifford  (see  Burke's 
Peeraf/e). 

Ijineagre.— This  branch  of  the  family  of  Mowbray  appears 
to  have  been  formerly  settled  at  Allenhead,  Northumberland, 
and  subsequently  at  Wolsingham,  co.  Durham.  In  1738, 
Tkasdale  Mowbrat,  Esq.  of  Wolsingham,  to.  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Reid,  Esq.  of  Bistopwearmouth,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

George  Mowbray,  Esq.  of  Ford,  co.  Durham,  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Crossgate,  Durham,  and 
d.  1691.     His  only  surviving  child. 

George  Mowbray,  Esq.  of  Ford  and  Mortimer,  Berks,  m. 

Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Oliver  Coghill,  Esq.  of  Coghill  Hall,  co. 

York,  and  d.  1798,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  George  Isaac,  of  BishopwcarmouthandMLTtimer,  m.  Nov. 

IS'.'l,    Elizabeth,   eldest  dau.  of   Right  Rev.  Robert  Gray, 

D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham,  Rector  of  Bishopwearuiouth, 

and  afterwards  Lord  Bishop  of  Bristol,  and  d.  25  June,  1823, 

leaving  an  only  surviving  child, 

Elizabeth  Gray  Mowbray,  to.  19  Aug.  1847,  John  Robert 

Cornish,  now  the    Right  Hon.   Sir  John  B.  Mowbray. 


Ui6 


MOY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUD 


Bart.,*  M. P.  of  Mortimer,  Berks,  and  Bishopwearmouth, 
CO.  Dui-ham,  P.C„  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  the  University  of  Oxford,  was  M.P.  for  the  city  of 
Durham  lS53-6!<,  Judge  Advocate-Gcn.  lS53-n9,  and 
again  Ib66-6!S,  Church  Estates  Commissioner  1871,  and 
has  issue, 

Eohert  Grey  Cornish,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Fellow  of 
AU  Souls  Coll.,  OxoD,  M.P.  for  S.  E.  Lancashire,  6.  21 
M.\y.  l!>50. 

Eeginald  .\ml)rosc,  M.A.,  Oxon,  Rector  of  Darnley,  6.  5 
April,  1852;  m.  27  J.an.  1891,  Caroline  Elwes,  3rd  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Gen.  G.  T.  Field,  late  R.A. 
Edmund  George  Lionel,  B.A.  Oson,  6.  26  June,  18.59. 
Annie  Maud,  m.  5  Aug.  1884,  EeT.  C.  Cruttwell,  M..\. 
Edith  Marian. 
n.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Mowbbat,  Esq.  of  Grangewood  House,  J.P.,  Capt. 
R.N.,  6.  28  Aug.  1793,  m.  22  April,  1823,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Thomas  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  The  Rocks,  Sussex,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorpe, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  July,  1869)  had  issue, 

Geobge  Thomas,  of    Grangewood  House. 
Georgiana  Anne,  now  of  Grangewood. 
Sydney  liichard,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Mowbray  d.  16  June,  1SG4,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Thomas  Mowbrat,  Esq.  of  Grangewood  House,  co. 
Leicester,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Over.seaJe,  B.A.  Carab.,  J.P. 
for  cos.  Leicester  and  Derby,  D.L.  for  the  former  shire,  and 
retired  Major  of  its  Militia,  Deputy-Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  High  Sheriff  1879,  b.  29  April,  1824,  d.  29  Feb.  1892, 
and  was  «.  by  his  sister. 

Seat — Grangewood  House,  Overseale,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 
Residence— Ch3.tea.u   des   Mondraus,    near    Orther,    Basses 
Pyrenees,  France. 


MOYSEY   OF    BATHEALTON   COURT, 

MoYSEY,  Henry  Gorges,  Esr;.  of  Batliealton 
Court,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875, 
and  J.P.  CO.  Devon,  late  Lieut.  11th  Hussars,  b.  16 
July,  1813;  m.  10  Aug.  1841,  Emily  Faithful,  3rd 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Robert  J^anshawe,  of  Fan- 
shawe  Gate,  co.  Derby,  and  Dengie  Hall,  Essex. 
She  d.  30  Aug.  1893. 

Lineage.— Abel  Motset,  M.D.,  6.  3  Dec.  1715,  a  distin- 
guished Physician  at  Bath,  purchased  the  estate  of  Charter- 
house, Hinton,  Somerset.  He  to.  22  June,  1742,  Elizabeth 
Fortrie,  and  had  issue, 

Abel,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  Richards,  of  Longbreddy  House,  Dorset, 
and  bad  issue. 

Dr.  Moysey  d.  11  Aug.  17S0,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Abel  Motset,  Esq.  of  Charterhouse  Hinton,  b.  1743,  M.P. 
for  Bath  1774,  1780,  and  1784.  In  1777,  he  was  appointed  one 
of  the  Justices  for  the  Principality  of  Wales,  and  in  1795, 
Deputy-Remembrancer  of  the  Court  of  the  Exchequer,  lle-ui. 
26  Dec.  17-74,  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Warwick 
Bampfylde,  Bart,  of  Poltimore,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
26  Dec.  1807)  left  at  his  decease,  3  July,  1831. 

Abel,  his  heir,  m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Fownes  Lui- 

trell,  Esq.,  and  d.  i.  p.  1839. 
Charles  Abel. 
Frederick,   of    Lincoln's   Inn,  Earrister-at-Law,  6.  26  Feb. 

1781 ;    m.   Laura  Gertrude,   6th  dau.  of   Charles  Oldficld 

Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  Oxon.    She  d.  20  3Iay,  lt£i4, 

and  he  d.  8  June,  18C3. 
Henry    Gorges,    Capt.   R.N.,    6.   17  Nov.   1765;    d.  mxi,i.. 

in  the  West  Indies,  9  Oct.  1889,  in  command  of  H.M.S. 

"  Curicux." 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  of  Pickhurst  Mead,  Hayes,  Kent,  d.  26 

March,  1846. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Ve.v.  Charles  Abel  Motset,  D.D..  of  Charterhouse 
Hinton,  Somerset,  Archdeacon  of  Bath,  J. P.,  h.  26  Nov.  1779  ; 
m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1810,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Frances  Fownes 
Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster,  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Customs, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  May,  1819)  had  issue, 

*  Sir  John,  only  son  of  Robert  Stribling  Cornish,  Esq.  of 
the  city  of  Exeter,  by  Marianne,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Powning,  Esq.  of  Hill's  Couit,  Exeter,  was  b.  3  June, 
1815,  and  was  authorized  by  royal  licence,  dated  26  July,  1847, 
*^  "JJ  the  surname  of  Mowbray  only,  and  to  bear  the  arms 
of  Mowuray  quarterly  with  his  own  family  arms,  and 
assumed  the  name  accordingly  immediately  upon  his  marriage 
1880        ^^^^  following.     He  was  cjeattd  a  Baronet  3  Mav, 


I.  Charles  Francis,  6.  3  Oct.  1811 ;  d.  13  Feb.  1816. 

II.  Henry  Gorges,  now  of  Bathealton. 

III.  Frederick  Luttrell  (Rev.),  M.A.,  formerly  Vicar  of  Combe 
St.  Nicholas,  Somerset,  and  of  Sidmouth,  Devon,  6.  9  Nov. 
1815;  m.  29  May,  1839,  Arabella,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
John  Petty  Ward,  uncle  to  Viscount  Bangor,  and  lus 
istne, 

1  Charles  John,  C.M.G.,  Col.  E.E.,  I.  12  June,  1840 ;  ni. 
29  April,  1873,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Bensoa 
Maxwell,  late  a  Judge  at  Singapore,  and  has  issue. 

2  Frederick  Abel,  retired  Commander  R.N.,  6.  17  July, 
1845;  ra.  21  Sept.  1881,  Margaret  M.,  dau.  of  I.  B.  Saw- 
yer, Esq.  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  and  has  issue. 

3  Henry  Luttrell,  b.  11  Dec.  1849,  H.M.  Ceylon  C.S. ;  m. 
Nov.  1875,  Dora,  dau.  of  William  O'Grady,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

4  Edward  Bangor,  h.  12  Aug.  1853;  m.  16  April,  1879, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  H.  Hampshire,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
has  issue. 

5  Francis  Gorges,  6.  7  Dec.  1854. 

1  Louisa  Eleanor  Harriett,  ra.  18  Dec.  1862,  F.  G.  Bernard, 
Esq.  of  Sidmouth  ;  he  d.  21  Sept.  1876. 

2  Arabella  Charlotte,  m.  17  Aug.  1871,  W.  L.  Pitt,  Capt. 
55th  Kegt. 

3  Charlotte  Sophia,  7u.  1st,  24  May,  1866,  John  Marker, 
Esq.  of  Gittisliam,  Devon,  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers,  who  d.  19i 
Sept.  1853,  and  2ndly,  22  Dec.  1875,  Capt.  S.  C.  Lousada,. 
of  Sidmouth,  Devon. 

4  Elinor  Frances,  m.  28  Oct.  1874,  Leonard  Abbot,  Esq.,, 
Bengal  Civil  Service. 

I.  Charlotte  Jane,  d.  unm.  26  July,  1834. 

II.  Louisa  Gertrude,  d.  unm.  19  July,  1840. 

Dr.  Moysey  m.  2ndly,  24  June,  1820,  Elizabeth  Susanna,  2n(2 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Fort  Stewart,  co.  Donegal 
(she  d.  s.  p.  July  25,  1844).    He  d.  17  Dec.  1859. 

-4rms— Or,  on  a  fesse  sa.,  between  three  cinquefoils  vert,  » 
cross  fiory  of  the  field.  Cnst—A  dragon's  head  vert,  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  cross  flory  or. 

Seat — BathciUton  Court,  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset. 


MUDaS  OF  SYDNEY. 
Mtjdge,  Arthur  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  co- 
Devon,  and  Glenlossera,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  late  Lieut. 
97th  Regt.,  b.  1846  ;  m.  28  April,  1870,  his  cousin, 
Jane  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Ashton  Hodg- 
son Dickson,  Esq.,  and  has,  with  two  other  sons  and 
two  daus., 
Arthur,  b.  1871. 

liineag'e. — Zachary  Mctdge,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  Devon^ 
Admiral  of  the  White,  one  of  the  flag-ofificers  on  whom  Her 
Majesty  was  pleased  to  confer  the  Admirals'  Distinguished 
Service  Pension,  was  6.  1770.  He  was  the  grandson  of  the 
eminent  divine,  the  Rev.  Zachariah  Mudge,  D.D.,  Prebendary 
of  Exeter,  and  Rectorof  St.  Andrew's,  Plymouth  (the  friend  of 
Burke  and  of  Johnson),  who  was  6. 1680,  and  d.  1769.  -Wmiral 
Mudge  was  brother  of  Lieut.-Gen.  William  Mudge,  R.A.,  at 
the  head  of  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  and  Lieut.-Governor  of  Woolwich  and  Addis<;ombe. 
Admiral  Mudge  m.  1807,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edmund  Granger, 
Rector  of  Sowton,  near  Exeter,  and  sister  of  Admiral  Granger,, 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  Oct.  1852,  one  son, 

Zachary  Mudge,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  Devon,  M.A.  Oriel.  Coll.,. 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1813;  ?/i.  April,  1844,  Jane  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  of  George  Frederick  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Abbots  Reading, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  of  Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  and  d. 
13  Dec.  1867,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son,  Arthur  Thomas, 
now  of  Sydney. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  ehevron  gu.  between  three  cockatrices  oi  the 
last.     CresL — A  cockatrice.     Motlo — All's  well, 

Seats — Sydney,  Plympton,  Devon;  and  Glenlossera  Lodge^ 
BaUycastle,  co.  Mayo. 

♦ 

MUIE.HEAD   (now   GOULD)   OF 
BREDISHOIiM. 

Emily  Gertrude  Lilias,  heir  by  entail  of  Bre- 
disholm,  b.  27  Feb.  1864;  m.  16  Feb.  1886,  Major 
Arthur  Lewis  George  Gould,  2nd  Dragoon  Gitards 
(the  Queen's  Bays),  .<;.  at  the  decease,  12  Marcli, 
1864,  of  her  mother,  Emily  Eliza  du  Vernet  Muir- 
head,  wife  of  Robert  Dalrymple  Steuart,  Esq.,  late 
Royal  Horse  Guards,  who  adopted  the  name  of 
MuiRUEAD  through  his  marriage,  and  has  issue, 

Gerald  Charles,  b.  29  May,  1889. 
Mignon  Margaret,  b.  19  Nov.  1891. 


MUI 


THE  LAJ^DED  GENTRY. 


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Tiineage. — The  family  of  Muirhead  ranks  among  the 
oldest  and  most  respectable  in  Scotland. 

The  first  of  the  Muirheads  on  record  is  Sib  William  Mdir- 
EEAD,  of  Lachope,  who  lived  about  the  end  of  the  14th  century. 
He  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  from  Robert  III.,  and 
m.  Jean  Hay,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
I.  William,  s.  his  father ;  ii.  Andrew,  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Glasgow,  1454;  in.  Vedastus,  Canon  of  Glasgow,  elected  Rector 
of  the  University  in  1476;  i.  Jean,  "the  Fair  Maid"  or 
"  Bonny  Lass  of  Lochbrunnach,"  m.  Gavin  Hamilton.  The 
eldest  son, 

William  Muibhead,  of  Lachope,  m.  Mariota  Hamilton,  and 
had  two  sons,  John,  his  successor,  and  Eichard,  Dean  of 
Glasgow.  He  was  made  by  King  James  IV.  Lord  Clerk 
llegister,  and,  after  his  resignation  of  that  office.  Secretary  of 
State  and  one  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session.  He  d. 
1.506,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Muirhead,  of  Lachope,  who  was  given  Bredisholm  by 
James  IV.,  whom  he  accompanied  to  the  fatal  field  of  Flodden, 
where  he  was  killed,  9  Sept.  1513,  lea^'ing,  by  Margaret 
Hepburn  his  wife,  an  only  son, 

John  Muirhead,  of  Lachope,  m.  Margaret  Borthwick,  and 
left  an  only  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Lachope,  m.  Jean  Fleming,  and  left 
two  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  James,  of  Lachope,  ancestor  of  the 
senior  line,  Muirhead  of  Ladwpe,  now  extinct  in  the  male 
line ;  ii.  John,  of  Schawfute,  progenitor  of  the  Bredisholm 
family,  which  was,  by  the  extinction  of  the  line  of  Lachope, 
the  chief  of  the  Muirheads ;  i.  Margaret,  7n.  James  Hamilton, 
of  Woodhall.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Muirhead,  of  Schawfute,  was  ni.  twice,  but  it  does  not 
appear  that  he  left  more  than  one  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Schawfute  and  Bredisholm,  of  which 
he  obtained  a  Crown  charter  29  June,  1607.  He  d.  before 
1635,  and  left  an  only  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
James  Drummond,  son  of  David,  Lord  Drummond,  and  left  two 
sons  and  one  dau.,  James,  his  heir ;  John,  an  Advocate  in 
the  Court  of  Session,  who  became  the  progenitor  of  the  Muir- 
heads of  Fersilands,  Lanark.  Lilias  Muirhead,  the  dau.  m.  Sir 
W.  Stuart,  of  Minto,  and  afterwards  Sir  James  Drummond,  of 
Macheny.    James  Muirhead  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  who  was  thrice  m.,  and 
had  children  by  each  wife.  By  the  1st  marriage  he  had  two 
sons,  James,  s.  his  father;  George,  of  Stevenson,  m.  and  had 
issue,  but  the  line  is  now  extinct;  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  ru. 
Hamilton  of  Neilsland.    The  elder  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Bredi.sholm,  to.  6  June,  1672,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Alexander,  Lord  Blantyre,  and  had  five  sons  and  two 
daus.  James  Muirhead  d.  before  1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd 
eon, 

JoHK  Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  who  became  chief  of  the 
family  on  the  death  of  Capt.  James  Muirhead,  of  Lachope, 
1738.  In  1753,  he  sold  Bredisholm  to  his  nephew,  James 
Grosset.  He  m.  Lilias  Hamilton,  but  d.  s.  p.  about  1760,  and 
in  him  ended  the  direct  male  line  of  Bredisholm.  The  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  devolved  upon  the  descendants  of 
Euphemia  Muirhead,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Muirhead,  of 
Bredisholm,  by  Helen  his  wife  ;  she  /);.  Archibald  Grosset,  of 
Logic,  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Walter  Grosset,  who  m.  and  had 
issue,  but  none  survived  to  inherit  Bredisholm  ;  ii.  Alexander 
Grosset,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus. ; 
ui.  James  Grosset,  a  Merchant  at  Lisbon,  who,  1753,  bought 
Bredisholm  from  his  uncle,  and  took  the  name  and  arms  of 
Muirhead  in  addition  to  his  own.  By  his  marriage  with 
Donna  Leonora  de  Miranda,  a  dau.  of  the  house  of  Cordova, 
Spain,  he  left  at  his  decease,  circa  1776,  an  only  son, 

John  Grosset-JIuirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  served  heir  to  his 
father  1777.  He  to.  Lady  Jane  Murray,  dau.  of  John,  3rd 
Duke  of  Athole,  but  d.  1836,  leaving  no  issue,  when  he  was  s.  by 

Margaret  Grosset,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Alexander  Grosset, 
2nd  son  of  Archibald  Grosset  and  Euphemia  Muirhead.  Capt. 
Alexander  Grosset  'in.,  and  had  one  son,  Charles  Shawe 
Grosset,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  four  daus. ;  the  eldest  m.  Lieut.- 
Col.  J.  D.  GoU,  and  had  one  son,  who  d.  s.  ji.,  and  a  dau., 
Miriam,  who  was  served  heir  to  the  estate  of  Bredisholm,  1 1 
Dec.  1838. 

Miriam  Grosset-Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  m.  Lieut.  Abra- 
ham du  Vernet,  E.A.,  and  d.  leaving  a  son,  Henry,  who  s.  to 
Bredisholm  on  the  death  of  his  mother. 

Henry  du  Vernet  Grosset-Muirhead,  Col.  Eoyal  Staff 
Corps,  s.  to  Bredisholm  1842,  vi.  Martha  Maria  Ygnacia,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Van  Kempen,  in  the  Dutch  service,  and  left  a  son, 

Henry  Eobebt  du  Vernet  Grosset-Muirhead,  of  Bredis- 
holm, Lieut.  CeylonEifle  Eegt.,  whos.  to  Bredisholm  1844;  he 


m.  Lydia  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Major  Thomas  Bayly,  88th  Con- 
naught  Rangers,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  James  Wiseman, 
Esq.)  he  left  at  his  decease,  19  Jan.  1849,  two  daus.,  i.  Emily 
Eliza,  who  was  served  heir  to  the  estate  17  April,  1849,  m. 
Robert  Dalrymple  Steuart,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Guards, 
and  d.  12  March,  1864,  leaving  an  only  child,  Emily  Gertrude 
Lilias,  now  of  Bredisholm;  ii.  Gertrude  Jjargaret  Zelie,  b. 
1844,  m.  1SG3,  Duncan  Archibald  Campbell  Fraser,  M.D., 
Staff-Surgeon  in  the  army,  son  of  Rev.  Hugh  Fraser,  M.A.,  by 
his  wife,  Maria  Helen,  sister  of  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  Bart, 
of  Barcaldine  and  Glenure,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Steuart  Camp- 
bell Fraser,  b.  18  Aug.  1864,  c^.  31  Oct.  1891. 

virni.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three 
acorns  or,  a  crescent  between  the  arms,  for  Muirhead  ;  2nd 
az.,  three  stars  in  fesse  arg..  and  as  many  bezants  in  fesse, 
below  the  middle  of  the  shield,  in  chief  an  acorn  of  the  second, 
for  Grosset;  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  between  two  mullets  in  chief 
or,  and  a  unicorn  rampant  in  base  arg.,  for  du  Veknet. 
Crest — A  demi-unicorn  rampant  arg.  MoUo — Fro  patria 
auxillo  Dei. 

Seat — Bredisholm,  Baillieston,  co.  Lanark. 


j        MULCASTER   OF    BENWELIi   PARK. 

'  MuxcASTEE,  Henet  John  Peecital,  Esq.  of 
Benwell  Park,  co.  Northumberland,  b.  6  Sept.  1851, 
formerly  Capt.  North  Durham  Militia. 

Lineagre. — Robert  Mclcaster,  Esq.  m.  1760,  Ann,  dau. 

of  —  Teasdale,  and  d.  1810,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1814,  a 

son, 
I      John    Mulcaster,   Esq.  of  Blaydon,   co.  Durham,   r,i.  21 
I  Oct.  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Taylor,  and  d.  1834,  having 
I  by  her,  who  d.  1832,  had  issue, 

I      I.  John  Peter,  late  of  Benwell. 
I      I.  Ann,  m.  George  H.  Burnett,  Esq. 
I      II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

I  The  only  son, 

I  John  Peter  Mulcaster,  Esq.  of  Benwell,  co.  Northumber- 
j  land,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  county,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  b.  10  Dec.  1818,  'm.  18  June,  1850,  Annie 
Mary  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  late  Stephen  Reed,  Esq.  of  Tlie 
Crag,  Northumberland,  and  Xewcastle-on-Tyne,  and  had 
Bsue, 

I.  Henry  John  Percival,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter  Villiers,  6.  11  June,  1854. 

III.  Bernard  Frederick  Stephen,  0.  28  April,  1857. 

IV.  George  Cecil,  b.  6  Aug.  1859,  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Blanche  Isabella. 

II.  Florence  Elizabeth,  ra.  18  Oct.  1893,  John  William  Watson, 
Esq.  son  of  the  late  J.  T.  AVatson,  E.sq.  ef  Korth  Seaton, 
Morpeth. 

III.  Charlotte  Annie. 

IV.  Kate  Ethel,  d.  unm.  1887. 

VI.  Emily  Violet,  d.  in  infancy. 

VII.  Louisa  Georgina. 

Mr.  John  Pet€r  Mulcaster  d.  Sept.  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his 
widow,  who  has  a  hfe  interest  in  the  property. 

Seat — Benwell,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
2'oicii  House — 3,  Portland  Place,  W. 


V.  Mary  Evelyn. 


MULCAHY    OF    BALLYBRIEN. 

MUICAHT,   LIEUT.-COL.    JOHN    RuSSELL    tSorTH- 

WELL  MooEE,  of  the  Hall,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.,  late  of 
the  Waterford  Artillery  Militia,  b.  1  May,  1826;  m. 
4  Feb.  1869,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Dwyer,  Esq.  of  Mount  Bruis,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has 
issue, 
Charlotte  Emily. 

liinea^e. — Edmokd  Moore  Mulcahy,  Esq.  of  Grecnlands, 
CO.  Tipperary,  had  two  brothers,  Thomas,  of  Burgess,  and 
John,  of  Ballymakee,  of  whom  Thomas,  the  eldest,  was  Deputy- 
Governor  of  CO.  Tipperary,  1793,  the  first  year  that  Roman 
Catholics  were  eligible  for  the  commission.  Mr.  Edmund 
Moore  Mulcahy,  6.  1750  ;  m.  6  July,  1786,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Roger  Southwell  Moore,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  by  Elizabeth 
Fitzgerald,  of  Glynn  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  1820,  leaving 
by  her,  who  d.  26  Feb.  1802.  a  son, 

Edmond  Moore  Mulcahy,  Esq.  of  Ballybricn,  co.  Water- 
ford  and  Ballymakee,  J.P.  cos.  Tipperary  and  Waterford, 
sometime  a  Lieut,  in  the  Tipperary  Yeomanry,  6.  1791 ;  ra. 
1820,  Maria  Heathcote,  dau.  of  John  Russell,  Esq.  of 
Ballycallane,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1867,  had 
issue, 


1418 


MUL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUL 


I.  Esmond    Moore,    ?)i.    Susan,    eUlest    dau.    of    Nichol;xs 
Purcell  O'Gorman,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  <l.  s.  )>. 

II.  John  Kussell  Southwell  Moore,  of  the  Hall,  Killar- 
noy. 

1.  Mary  Cecilia. 

Wr.  Edmond  Moore  Mulcaliy  if.  T  July,  1S71. 

Seat — The  Hall,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry. 
CVui— Hibernian  United  Service,  Dublin. 


MULOCK    OF    KILNAGARNA. 

MrLocK,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Kilimgarna,  King's 
CO.,  B.A.,  J.P.,  b.  27  May,  1S34.. 

Liineage.— Thomas  Mulock,  of  Ballinakill,  Queen's  co., 
living  in  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Moate.  ii.  Nicholas. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mclock,  m.  1st,  Frances  Meares,  and  2ndly,  Mar- 
garet Conran,  and  left  i.ssue, 

John-,  m.  1720,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Drought,  of  Park, 
King's  CO.,  and  rf.  .■!.;).  1757,  btciiieathing  Kihiagarna  and 
other  estates  to  his  brother  Thomas,  and  Bellair  (or  Ball- 
yard)  to  his  brother  Kobert. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter.  * 

III.  Kobert  («e  Homan-Mdlock  o/  Bellair). 

Thomas  Mulock,  6.  1700;  m.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
I-awless,  Esq.  of  Shankhill,  co.  Dublin.  He  inherited  Kilna- 
parna  from  his  brother,  and  d.  1774,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1746,  Banister-at-Law,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Robert,  of  Bath,  m.  Maria  Horner;  d.  1837,  leaving  (with 
several  daus.), 

1  Thomas  Samuel,  n.  1825,  Dinah  Millard,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Millard,  h.  1827;  d.  1846. 

Benjamin  Robert,  6.  1829;  d.  1863. 

Dinah  Maria,  the  accomplished  authoress  of  John  Hnli- 
fax,  titnlleman,  and  several  other  well-known  works  of 
fiction,  ni.  1865,  George  Lillie  Ciaik,  E.sq. 

2  William,  m.  twice;  d.  1855,  leaving  five  children. 

III.  M'illiam,  of  Ballinagore,  m.  Alicia  Holmes ;  d.  1827, 
leaving  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  d.  unm.  1874. 

2  Thomas  Edmonds,  C.B.,  Col.  late  70th  Foot,  m.  24  Jan. 
1861,  Julia  Florentia,  dau.  ol  Capt.  John  Sturt,  K.E.,  of 
Crichel,  and  Alexandrina  his  wife,  dau.  ot  Gen.  Sir 
Robert  Sale,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  9  Sept.  1893,  leaving  issue, 
Edmund  Henry,  b.  14  Dec.  1861 ;  Alfred  Sale,  b.  22  Nov. 
1862;  Frederick  Chailes,  b.  18  aiay,  1806;  Eileen 
Florentia;  Julie  Nina. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mulock,  s.  his  father  at  Kilnagarna  in  1774  ;  m. 
4  Dec.  1790,  Frances  Henrietta  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Judge,  Esq.  of  Ballyshiel,  King's  co.,  by  his  wife,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Henry  Otway  (see  Otwat  of  Caatle  Otway),  d.  March, 
1827,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1850),  with  several  daus., 
an  only  son, 

Thomas  Mulock,  6.  1795;  in.  11  June,  1833,  Sophia  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Mahon,  Rector  of  Tissauran, 
Lemanaghan,  and  P'erbane  (me  Burke's  Petragt,  Mahon), 
d.  4  May,  1864,  having  by  her  (who  d.  A  Feb.  1889)  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1834.  now  of  Kilnagarna. 

II.  Henry  Louis,  b.  1»36. 

III.  Robert,      >    ,    ,o.,       (d.  18R4. 

IV.  William,   )    " •  ^a*-' i     (d.  i»5s. 

V.  George  Charles,  6.  1845;  m.  1874,  Henrietta  Cole,  dau.  of 
John  Metge,  M.P.,  J.P.,of  Sioa  House,  co.  Meath,  and  has 
issue, 

I  John  Charles  Metge. 

1  Henrietta  Georgina  Ethel. 

2  Sophia  Eliza  Etht-l. 

3  Emily  Cole. 

VI.  Edward  Ross,  R.N.,  h.  1817  ;  m.  4  Feb.  1890,  Gcorgina, 
dati.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Chute,  of  Roxborough,  co. 
Kerry,  and  Vicar  of  Market  Drayton,  Salop,  and  d.  1  July, 
1890.    He  had  issue,  a  posthumous  son, 

Edward  Ross,  6.  Nov.  1890. 
vit.  Charles  James,  B.A.,  6.  1848. 

VIII.  Frederick  Arthur,  b.  1851 ;  d.  1876. 

IX.  Francis  John,  b.  1853;  d.  unm.  1886. 

1.  Anne  Harriet,  m.  1867,  Joseph  Daniel  DickinsoH,  Esq.  of 
Hillview,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  late  of  4th  K.O.  Regt.,  eldest 
son    of    Lundy    Dickinson,    Esq.,    R.N.,    of    Springlawn, 


King's  CO, 
II.  Frances  Jane.  m.  Sophia  Mary  Anne. 

/Jeairfe-rtce— Kilnagarna,  Athlone,  co.  Westmeath. 


MUIiOCK    OF   BEIiliAIR. 

Homan-Mttlock,  William  BrRT,  Esq.  of 
Bellair,  King's  co.,  J. P.  for  that  co.  and  for  West- 
meath, late  H.M.I.C.S.  (Bombay),  b.  19  April, 
1841  ;  s.  his  father  1S89. 

Liineag'e. — Thomas  Mulock,  of  Ballinakill,  Queen's  co., 
living  in  the  middle  of  ihj  17th  century,  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Moate.  ii.  Nicholas. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas,  m.  1st,  Frances  Meares,  and  2ndly,  Margaret 
Conran,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  m.  1720,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Drought,  of  Park, 
King's  CO.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1757.  He  bequeathed  Kilnagarna 
and  other  estates  to  his  brother  Thomas,  and  Bellair  (or 
Ballyard)  to  his  brother  Kobert. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  1700 ;  m.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lawless, 
Esq.  of  Shankhill,  co.  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Nicholas,  1st 
Baron  Cloncurry.  He  inherited  Kilnagarna  from  his 
brother,  and  d.  1774  (see  Mulock  of  Kiinauama). 

III.  Robert,  inherited  Bellair  (or  Ballyard;  from  his  brother 
in  1732,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1  Alicia,  m.  Owen  Mooney,  of  The  Doon,  King's  co. 
The  only  son  of  Robert  Mulock,  of  Bellair, 

Rev.  John  Mulock,  D.D.,  b.  17'22 ;  d.  1800;  m.  1st,  Emily 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Hurd  Wetherall,  of  Castle  Wetherall, 
King's  CO.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Banagher. 

II.  Hurd,  Banister-at-Law,  d.  xcnm.  1811. 

I.  Frances  Amelia,  m.  10  May,  1778,  Henry  Pilkington,  of 
Tore  (see  Pilkington  of  Tore). 

Dr.  Mulock  in.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Homan, 
Esq.  of  Moate  and  Surrock,  co.  Westmeath,  and  through  her 
acquired  the  Homan  property  (vide  Homan  of  Jiellah; 
Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  Thomas  Homan,  of  Bellair. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  '22  Fob.  1788,  Lawrence  Bomford  Molloj-, 
Esq.  of  Clonbelamore,  King's  co. ;  d.  1804,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  (Rev.),  b.  1790;  d.  unm.  1818. 

2  Daniel,  b.  1793 ;  m.  16  May,  1834,  Julia  Henrietta,  only 
dau.  of  Major  James  Higginson  (see  Molloi  of  Clonbela- 
more)y  and  d.  25  April,  1856,  leaving  issue. 

3  Thomas,  of  Kellair. 

I  Anne  Homan,  in.  1818,  Alured,  son  of  Major-Gen. 
Ii'Estrange,  and  d.  s.  p.  1819. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1828. 
The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Homan-Mulock,  Esq.  of  Bellair,  High  Sheriff  of 
King's  CO.  1816,  6.  1765;  in.  Catherine  Frances  (who  d.  1845), 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Berry,  of  Eglish  Castle,  King's  co. ; 
d.  s.  p.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Homan-Mulock,  Esq.  of  Bellair,  6.  5  May,  1798, 
who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence,  3  March,  1843,  the  name  and 
arms  of  Homan-Mulock.  He  was  High  Sheriff  1849  ;  in.  5 
Feb.  1828,  Frances  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Berry,  of 
Cloneen,  (son  of  T.  Berry,  Esq.  a  descendant  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well of  Eglish  Castle),  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Bury, 
uncle  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Charleville,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12 
Aug.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Homan  Mulock.  b.  8  June,  1830;  d.  1844. 

II.  John  Berry,  b.  28  April,  1832;  m.  Nov.  1883,  Anne  Selina, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Owen  Lloyd  Ormsby  (Connaught 
Rangers),  of  Ballinamore,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  s.  p.  1885. 

III.  Thomas  Lawrence,  b.  6  March,  1834;  d.  1854. 

IV.  Richard  Homan,  b.  6  Feb.  1836. 

V.  Lawrence  Bomford,  b.  23  Jan.  1840;  d.  1863. 

VI.  William  Bury,  now  of  Bellair. 

VII.  Henry  Pilkington,   H.M.I.C.S.,  6.  8  Jan.  1846. 

VIII.  Homan  Mub.ck,  b.  3  March,  1847;  d.  1861. 

IX.  Francis  Berry,  H.M.I.C.S.  b.  '25  July,  184H;  ?h.  Aug.  1878, 
Ethel  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  ICdwaid  Braddon,  K.C.M.G 
(M.H.A.),  of  Treglith,  Tasmania,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Homan. 

1  Frances  Ethel.  2  Nina  Enid. 

X.  George  Phillips,  C.E.,  b.  16  July,  1851,  »)i.  Jane  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Capt.  James  CoUison,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  16  Die.  1828;  d.  unm.  1848. 

II.  Elizabeth  Georgina,  m.  1  June,  l.-<58,  Peter  Macfarlane 
Syme,  Capt.  R.A.,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Mulock,  d.  1884. 

1  Florence  Mary,  in.  1880,  E.  A.  Holmes,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

III.  Mary  Mulock,  in.  1st,  George  Winter  Price,  Esq.  (who  d. 
1865),  and  2ndly,  July,  1867,  Frederick  Pepys  Cockerell, 
Esq.,  son  of  Charles  Robert  Cockerfll,  U.A.  (see  Burke's 
Peerage,  Cockerell-Rushout),  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert  Rennie  Pepys. 


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MUX 


1449 


2  Frederick  William  Pepys. 

3  Laurence  Homan  Mulock  Pepy?. 

1  Anne  Hester,  m.  Dec   1891,  Edward  Dames  Lonsworth 
(see  Dames-Longwoeth  o/  Gl'jmtoodj. 

2  Frances  JIary. 

IV.  Hester  Jane,  m.  1865,  Alfred  Austin,  Esq.,  DX.  of  the 
Hon.  Society  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  of  Swinford  Old 
Manor,  Ashford,  Kent. 

V.  Anne  Homan,  jji.  1866,  Arthur  Challis  Kennard,  Esq.  son 
of  Kobert  William  Kennard,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Molloy.  2  Howard  William. 

1  Nina  Frances.  2  Hester  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Homan-Mulock    d.  25  June,  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd 
surviving  son,  William  BcRt  Homan-Mulock,  Esq. 

Arriii — For  Mulock  :  Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  cross 
moline  quarter-pierced,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  fetterlock  arg.  : 
for  Homan:  2nd  and  3rd  vert,  on  a  chevron  arg.,  between 
three  pheons  points  downwards  or,  as  many  trefoils  slipped 
ppr.  Crest — A  lion  passant  az.,  in  the  dexter  paw  a  crosskt 
fitchee  gu.     Mntto — In  hoc  signo  vinecs. 

liesidenre — Bellair,  Ballycumber,  King's  co. 

Chits— E.  I.  United  Service,  S.W.,  and  Kildare  Street. 
Dublin. 


MUNDY   OF   MARKEATON. 

MuNDT,  Feancis  Noel,  Esq.  of  Markeaton  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1884,  b.  29 
Not.  1833 ;  m.  12  Julj,  186i,  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Eichard  Cavendish,  of  Thornton  Hall, 
Bucks. 

Liineag'e. — This  eminent  family  is  supposed  to  derive  its 
surname  from  the  Abbey  of  Mondaye,  in  the  Dukedom  of 
Normandy. 

John  Mundt,  living  in  the  time  of  Edward  I.,  m.  Isabel, 
dau.  of  Robinget  Eyre,  of  Hope,  and  left  a  son, 

HicHARD  McNDT,  TO.  Maryon,  dau.  of  Sir  John  de  Lalande, 
Knt.,  and  from  his  marriage  lineally  descended 

Sir  John  Mcndt,  Knt.  of  Chekenden,  co.  Oxford,  Lord  Mayor 
of  London  1522-23,  who  m.  twice,  and  left  issue  by  his  2nd 
■wife,  Juliana,  dau.  of  William  Brown,  Esq.,  Vincent,  his 
lieir;  Thomas,  Prior  of  Bodmin  temp.  Henry  VIII.;  John,  of 
Kyalton,  in  Cornwall ;  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Nicholas  Jennings, 
Alderman  of  London,  2ndly,  Edmond  Howard,  Lord  Deputy 
«f  Clays  (his  second  wife),  and  3rdly,  Henry  Mannox ; 
Eleanor,  m.  John  Harleston,  Esq.  of  South  Ockerden,co.  Essex; 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Sir  John  Tyrrell,  Knt.  of  Gypping,  co.  Suffolk  ; 
Jane,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Darcy,  of  Tolleshunl  Darcy,  co.  Essex  ; 
and  Mildred.  Sir  John,  who  was  seised  of  Markeaton, 
Mackworth,  Allestry,  <fcc.,  d.  1583,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
£on, 

Vincent  Mdndt.  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  J.P.  for  Derbyshire 
in  155S.    This  gentleman  was  father  of 

Edward  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  cf 
William  burnel,  Esq.  of  Winkbourne,  co.  Nottingham,  and 
<i.  1607.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby 
1617,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Quarndon, 
CO.  Derby,  and  had  two  daus.  (Millicent,  m.  Sir  German  Pole, 
Knt.  ofRadborne  ;  Jane,  m.  Edward  Pegge,  Esq.of  Ashbourn), 
and  five  sons,  of  whom  John  s.  him;  Edward,  of  Virginia, 
m.  and  left  issue;  Adrian,  d.  23  April,  1G77,  leaving  an  only 
■dau.  and  heir,  Millicent,  m.  John  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick, 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  6.  1600  ;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Francis  Coke,  Knt.  of  Trusley,  co.  Derby,  and  had  one 
•dau.  Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  William  Middleton,  Bart,  of  Belsay, 
and  four  sons,  i.  Francis,  d.  s.  j>.  vitd  patris;  ii.  William, 
his  heir;  m.  Gilbert,  ancestor  of  Mundy  of  Shiplei/ :  iv. 
Edward,  M.P.  for  Derby  1710,  d.  1713.  Mr.  Muudy  d.  20 
March,  1681,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  m.  Frances,  only  dau. 
of  Capt.  Gilbert  Coke,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Francis  Coke,  Knt.  of 
Trusley,  and  left,  with  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  Samuel  Pole,  Esq.  of 
Kadbourn,  an  only  surviving  son, 

Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  m.  about  1689,  Phillippa, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Michael  Wrightson,  Esq.  ofOsbaston,  by 
whom  he  acquired  that  estate,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Mundy 
was  Sheriff  of  Derby  1694,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  (will  dated 
21  April,  1720)  by  his  son, 

Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Osbaston  and  Markeaton,  Sheriff 
of  Leicester,  1714,  m.  1713,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Noel,  of 
Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  three  sons  and  two 
daus.  This  gentleman,  the  friend  of  Addison,  Steele,  and 
other  eminent  literaiy  men  of  his  day,  d.  1720,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  eldest  son, 


Wrightson  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  D.C.L.,  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Derby  1737,  and  M.P.  co.  Leicester  1747.  He  to.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Burdett,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Burdett, 
Bart,  of  Foremarke,  by  whom  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1759)  he  had  one 
son  and  four  daus.,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Elizabeth,  to.  1799, 
Robert,  7th  Earl  Ferrers.  Mr.  Mundy  d.  18  June,  1762,  aged 
47,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Noel  Clarke  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  J.P., 
l>.  1739;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Ayrton,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1  Nov. 
1768)  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1770,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Burdett,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1807) 
had  two  sons, 
Francis,  his  heir. 

Charles  Godfrey,  of  Burton  Hall,  near  Loughborough,  m. 
26  June,  1806,  Harriet  (senior  co-heir  of  the  barony  of 
Scrope  of  Masham).  only  child  and  heir  of  Charles  burrell 
Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  22  April,  1864)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Harriet,  who 
d.  unm.,  and  Sophia,  in.  1833,  John  Christopher  Dowdeswell. 
Esq.)  one  son,  Charles  John  Henry,  late  of  Ormsby,  who 
took  the  name  and  arms  of  Massingberd,  in  adfiiiion  to 
those  of  Mundy,  on  succeeding  to  the  inheritance  of  his 
mother's  family  (see  Massingbebd-Mundy  of  Ormsby). 

Mr.  Mundy  (who  was  the  author  of  two  admired  poems,  Seed- 
wood  Forest  and  The  Fall  of  Need-wood)  d.  23  Oct.  1815,  aged 
76.    His  elder  son, 

Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  M.P.  co.  Derby,  b. 
29  Aug.  1771 ;  to.  16  Dec.  1800,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Leaper 
Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had 
issue, 

W^iLLiAM,  of  Jlarkeaton. 

Marian,  ?n.  1844,  W\  Gilder,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1860. 

Laura,  d.  v.mn.  1842. 

Emily,  d.  unm.  1839. 

Constance,  to.  Dec.  1832,  Henry  Fox  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock 
Abbey,  Wilts,  and  d.  Sept.  1880.     He  d.  17  Sept.  1877. 
Mr.  Mundy  d.  6  May,  1837.     His  son, 

William  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  South  Derbyshire,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b.  14  Sept  1801  ;  to. 
28  Oct.  1830,  Harriet  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Frampton,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  Dorset,  and  of  Lady  Harriot 
StrangWHys  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of 
Ilehester,  and  d.  10  April,  1877,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1886) 
a  son, 

Francis  Noel,  now  of  Markeaton. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  five 
lozenges  purpure,  a  chief  or,  charged  with  three  eagles'  legs 
erased  £i  la  quise  az.  Crest — A  wolfs  head  erased  sa.  bezantee, 
fire  issuing  from  its  mouth.     Motto — Deus  providebit. 

Seal — Markeaton  Hall,  near  Derby. 


MUNDY   OF   SHIPLEY   HALIi. 

McTNDT,  Alfeed  Edwaed  Milleb,  Esq.  of  Ship, 
ley  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1891,  b.  28  Nov.  1849  ;  m.  1st,  1873,  Ellen, 
youngest  dau.  of  C.  Rowland  Palmer  Morewood, 
Esq.  of  Alfreton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  Ladbroke 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

Evelyn  Hester. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  June,  1883,  Catherine  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Hartopp,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

Godfrey  Edward,  b.  IHSj. 
Irene  Frances. 
Winifred  Sybil. 

Xiineage. — This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the 
Mundys  of  Markeaton. 

Gilbert  Mundy,  Esq.  youngest  son  of  John  Mundy,  Esq. 
of  Markeaton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Coke,  of 
Trusley),  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Derby  1697.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Shenson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Mundy,  Esq.,  m.  Hester,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Miller,  Esq.  of  Shipley,  and  by  that  lady  had,  with  a  dau. 
Hester,  j?j.  1776,  Sir  Roger  Newdigate,  Bart.,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  a 
son  and  heir, 

Edward  Milleb  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Shipley  Hall,  for  thirty- 
nine  years  M.P.  for  CO.  Derby,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.,  who  d.  1783  ;  2ndly,  Georgiana  Lady 
Middleton,  dau.  of  Evelyn  Chadwick,  Esq.;  Srdly,  Mrs.  Bar- 
well.    By  his  1st  wife  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  BIilleb,  his  heir. 

II.  Godfrey  Basil,  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  26  Nov.  1801,  the 
Hon.  Sarah  Brydges  Rodney,  dau.  of  the  famous  Admiral 


1450 


MUN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUN 


]x)ra  Rodney,  K.B.,  and  d.  14  March,  1818,  having  had 
issue, 
]  Godfrey  Charles,  a  Majer-Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
(lovernor  of  Jci-sey,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  William 
Herbert,  Dean  of  Carlisle,  and  has  issue,  Herbert  and 
Cyril. 
•J  CJeorge  Hodney  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Admiral,  6.  19  April,  1805 ; 
1^  unm.  Dec.  18S4. 

3  ricrrepont  Henry  (Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork),  J.P., 
lute  Major-Gen.  K.A.,  m.  1st.,  1859,  Harriet  Georgina, 
dau.  of  Viee-Admiral  Sir  GeorRe  Tyler,  K.H.,  of  Cottrell, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  widow  of  E.  P.  Kichards,  Esq.,  Plils 
Xewydd,  CO.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue,  Godfrey  Henry 
Basil,  Lieut.  K.N.,  m.  1S90,  Rose,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
-AUller  Mundy,  K.C.M.G.  He  m.  2ndly,  30  April,  1870, 
Geraldine  Henrietta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kev.  Maurice 
KiizGerald  Tuwnshend,  of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork, 
Vicar  of  Tbornbury.  co.  Gloucester. 

4  George  Valentine,  Col.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  deceased. 

1  Rosamund,  ?/i.  6  Oct.  1837,  Charles,  Lord  Tredegar,  and 
</.  3  Jan.  1883,  having  had  issue, 
in.  George  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Admiral  R.N.,  deceased. 

IV.  Fredeiick,  Rector  of  Windleston,  co.  Durham. 

I.  Frances,  m.  1796,  Lord  Charles  Fitzroy. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Mr.  Mundy  had  a  dau., 

II.  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  r,i.  18  July,  18C7,  Henry,  Duke  of 
Newcastle. 

Mr.  Mundy  ru.  Srdly,  1811,  Katherine,  widow  of  Richard  Bar- 
well,  Esq.  of  Stansted  Park,  Sussex,  and  d.  Oct.  1882,  having 
had  a  son, 

V.  Robert  MnxER  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.  of  Hollybank,  Hants, 
Major  R.A.,  and  J.P.  for  Hants,  b.  12  Oct.  1813  ;  m.  16  Oct. 
1841,  Isabella  Leyborne,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Leyborne 
Popham,  of  Littlecote,  Wilts,  and  Hound  Street,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Robert  Leyborne,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  15  Feb.  1852,  killed 
in  Ashantee,  1874. 

1  Marian  Catherine,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  R.  Pearson, 
3rd  Buffs. 

2  Isabella  Emily,  m.  28  Sept.  1872,  lion.  H.  N.  S.  Hood, 
R.N.,  who  d.  3  Feb.  1881. 

3  Jlillicent,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  W.  Gore. 

4  Maria  Georgiana,  m.  the  Hon.  W.  C.  Carpenter,  R.N., 
and  d.  23  April,  187C. 

5  Eleanor.  6  Elizabeth. 

7  Emmeline. 

8  Constance,  m.  9  Aug.  1881,  W.  W.  Follctt,  E,sq. 

9  Rose,  m.  1890,  Godfrey  Henry  Basil  Mundy,  E.sq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.  (see  above). 

10  Maude,  m.  18  Sept.  1880,  Turner  Collin,  Esq. 

Sir  Robert,  who  served  in  the  R.H.A.  in  Turkey  in  ISfjo, 
and  was  appointed  Lieut. -Governor  of  Grenada  in  1863, 
Lieut. -Governor  British  Honduras  1874,  and  retired  1877, 
and  d.  1692. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Miller  Mc.vdy,  Esq.  of  Shipley,  w.  1802,  Nelly, 
dau.  of  F.  Barten,  Esq.,  and  dying  1834,  left  issue, 

Edward  Miller,  of  Shipley  Hall,  M.P.  for  South  Derby- 
shire, d.  29  Jan.  1849. 

Willoughby,  in  the  army,  d.  at  Nice.  Alfred. 

Fitzherbert.  Fitzroy. 

Meynell  Horton  Miller,  Lieut.  R.N.,  J.P.  and  U.L..  m.  3 
April,  1873,  Eliza  M.  Paynter,  only  dau.  of  John  Taylor, 
Esq. 

Maria,  m.  13  Dec.  1626,  Sir  Henry  Wilmot,  4th  Bart. 

Augusta,  rii.  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Frederick  Curzon. 

Emma,  m.  Lorenzo  Kirkpatrick  Hall,  Esq. 

MiUicent,  d.  un/u. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alfred  Miller  Mdndt,  Esq.  of  Shipley  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
.I.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18.^5,  b.  9  Jan.  1809;  in.  h  June, 
1841,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  John  Hindmarsh, 
K.H.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred  Edward  Miller,  now  of  Shipley  Hall. 

I.  Maria  Jane,  in.  7  Oct.  1863,  Edmund  Constantine  Henry 
Philips,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  Embassy  at  Vienna,  only  .son  of 
the  lion.  Edmund  Phipps. 

II.  Nelly  Hindmarsh,  m.  .'i  Aug.  1862,  Col.  the  Hon.  Charles 
John  Addington,  .0th  son  of  William,  Viscount  Sidmouth. 

III.  Augusta  Marian,  m.  27  April,  186.'j,  Major  Fred  Barclay 
Chapman,  late  14th  Hussars,  and  d.  21  March,  1893. 

He  d.  at  Nice  29  March,  1877. 

Arms,  itc. — See  'preceding  Menioir, 
&at— Shipley  Hall,  Derby. 
«it6— Carlton. 


MXJNN    OP   HEATH   HILL. 
MuNN,  EoBEET  Ajf Gus  Law,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hil], 
CO.  LancaBter,  b.  23  July,  1874. 


Lineage.— DnGALD  Monn,  of  Scotch  extraction,  m.  about 
1760,  Miss  Whitakcr  of  Broadclough  Hall,  Rossendale,  and  d.  7 
June,  1812,  having  by  her  (6.  7  July,  1743,  d.  6  May,  1788) 
had  a  numerous  family,  of  whom 

John  Mcnn,  b.  30  Jan.  1770;  m.  6  Dec.  1797,  Miss  Huck, 
and  d.  5  Oct.  1826,  having  by  her  {b.  1  June,  1775,  d.  18  Dec. 
1844)  had  seven  children,  of  whom 

Robert  Mdnn,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hill,  5. 22  Feb.  1800 ;  m.  8  Oct. 
1833,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Howorth,  Esq.  of  Hemp- 
steads,  and  d.  19  April,  1879,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  3  March, 
1S73)  eight  children,  of  whom 

Robert  Whitaker  Mdnn,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hill,  J.P.,  6. 
15  March,  1844;  7/1.  8  Oct.  1873,  Annie,  dau.  of  John  H. 
Law,  Esq.  of  New  Church  in  Rossendale,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Angus  Law,  now  of  Heath  Hill. 

II.  James  Douglas  Campbell,  6.  11  Aug.  1880;   d.  31  Jan. 
1881. 

III.  John,  6.22,  d.  26  March,  1886. 

I.  Margaret  Howorth,  b.  28  Sept.  1875. 

II.  Annie  Beatrice,  b.  1  Jan.  1877. 
ni.  Lorna  Mary,  b.  22  Jan.  1884. 

Mr.  Munn  d.  16  Sept.  1890. 

&a(«— Heath  Hill,  Stacksteads,  Manchester,  and  Wliitecroft, 
Lockerbie,  N.B. 


MUNRO   OF    TEANINICH. 

MuNRO,  Stttaet  Caeadoc,  Esq.  of  Teaninich,  co, 
Eoss,  J.P.  CO.  Eoss,  b.  20  May,  1826  ;  *.  his  father 
in  the  estate  of  Teaninicli,  25  Jan.  1858. 

Lineagre.— The  family  of  Munro  of  Foulis,  of  which  the 
Munroa  of  Teaninich  are  a  branch,  is  among  the  most  ancient 
and  distinguished  in  the  north  of  Scotland.  Their  bravery  is 
evidenced  by  two  chiefs  of  the  clan  having  been  killed  at 
Bannockburn,  one  at  Holmedown  Hill,  and  another  on  Pinkie 
Field.  The  direct  ancestor  of  the  present  representative  of 
the  Teaninich  branch, 

Hdgh  Mcnko,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Fraser, 
Esq.,  Bailie  of  Inverness,  and  had  three  sons,  Hugh,  his  heir ; 
Alexander,  d.  at  Lisbon ;  and  Andrew,  who  went  to  Bombay. 
The  eldest, 

Hugh  Monro,  Esq.  of  Teaninich,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Duff,  Esq.  of  Muirtoun,  Provost  of  Inverness,  and 
by  her  had  (with  three  daus.,  Magdalen,  m.  Munro,  of 
Kiltcarn,  and  d.  1796,  Elizabeth,  and  Janet,  both  d.  1777) 
two  sons,  Hugh  andJAMES.    The  elder, 

Hugh  Munro,  Esq.  of  Teaninich,  d.  unm.  1706,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

James  Munro,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Teaninich,  m.  1770, 
Margaret,  only  child  and  heir  of  Murdo  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of 
Ardross,  co.  Ross,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1778)  had  (with  three' 
daus.,  Catherine  m.  Thomas  Warrand,  Esq.  of  Warrandfield, 
CO.  Inverness,  Bethia,  and  Alexina,  both  d.  young)  four 
sons, 

Hugh,  Capt.  78th  Regt.,  d.  1846,  unm. 

Mdrdo,  of  Dundonald,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Mac- 
kenzie on  succeeding  to  his  mother's  property.  He  d.  1845, 
leaving  issue,  Hugh  Mackenzie,  of  Ardross  and  Dundonnell, 
who  d.  80  July,  1869,  and  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Ardross 
and  Dundonnell,  m.  1838,  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Cliffc,  and 
d.  12  Dec.  1878,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  Murdo,  6. 
1843,  (deceased);  Hugh,  now  of  Ardross  and  Dundonnell. 

Hector,  Col.,  d.  unm.  1827.  John,  of  Teaninich. 

Mr.  Munro  d.  1777.     His  youngest  son, 

John  Muneo,  Esq.  of  Teaninich,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Gen. 
H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  June,  1778,  purchased  Teaninich  from  his  eldest 
brother;  m.  8  Dec.  1809,  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  St. 
John  Blacker,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Moira  and  Prebendary  of  Inver, 
CO.  Donegal,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1858,  having  by  her  (who  d.  May, 
1872)  had  issue, 

James  St.  John,  6.  18  Nov.  J811,  Consul  at  Monte  Video, 
Major  31st  Kegt. ;  vi.  and  d.  leaving  issue,  Maxwell  (dec); 
Hugh;  Emily,  m.  Harry  Duguid,  deceased;  Marion; 
Caroline;  Leonora;  Paulina;  and  Eleanor,  to.  6  July,  188), 
Hon.  Edmund  John  Monson,  C.B.,  Minister  to  tlie  Republic 
at  Uruguay,  3rd  son  of  William,  7th  Baron  Monson. 

John,  b.  18  April,  1820,  Lieut.  lOtli  Bengal  Light  Cavalry; 
d.  Dec.  1845,  two  days  after  the  battle  of  Moodkee,  of 
wounds  received  there. 

Stoart  Caradoc,  now  of  Teaninich. 

Maxwell  William,  b.  17  Aug.  1827  ;  d.  Sept.  1854. 

Charlotte,  m.  17  Jan.  1834,  the  Hon.  George  Augustus 
Spencer,  Lieut.-Col.,  2nd  son  of  Francis,  1st  Lord  Churchill, 
and  d.  18  June,  1875,  having  had  issue. 

Arms—Or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  gu.    Motto — Dread  God. 

&a£— Teaninich,  Alness,  co.  Ross,  N.B. 


MUN 


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MUNTZ    OF   UMBERSLADE. 

Mttntz,  Geoege  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Umberslade 

Hall,  CO.  Warwict,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  June,  1822  ; 

m.  1st,  30  July,  1844,  Marianne   Lydia,   dau.  of 

William  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Calcutta,  and  by  lier 

(who  d.  1  Nov.  1864)  has  issue, 

1.  Fkedebick  Ernest,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's 

Inn,  B.A.  Carab.,  Hon.  Major  late  Srd  Batt.  revonshire 

Kegt.,  b.  14  June,  1845;  m.  1869,  Georgiana  Jane,  eldest 

dau.  of  Alexander  Borrowman,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and 

lias  had  issue, 

1  Eknest  Lionel  Caldwell,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  25  Aug. 
1870. 

2  Edward  Algernon  Ernest,  b.  7  Deo.  1871  ;  d.  unr,i  7 
July,  1893,  a  probationer  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

3  Gordon  Henry  Ernest,  6.  19  Oct.  1874. 

4  Gerald  Douglas  Ernest,  b.  16  Nov.  1876. 
IT.  'William  Edgar,  6.  21  Dec.  1857. 

I.  Marianne  Edith,  m.  Samuel  Louttit,  Esq.  who  d.  1893. 
Ji.  Evelyn  Eliza,  d.  unm.  16  Oct.  1866. 
III.  Catherine  Beatrice.  iv.  Eleanor  Constance. 

V.  Jessie  Emily.         \i.  Amy  Eosalie,  d.  unm.  i  May,  1886. 

Mr.  G.  F.  Muntz  m.  2ndly,  13  Feb.  1866,  Sara 
Mathilda,  dau.  of  Charles  Aylett  Kell,  Esq.  of 
Aylesbury  House,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  has 
further  issue, 

III.  Albert  Irving,  J>.  1  March,  1870,  B.A.  Camb. 

IV.  Konald  Aylett,  B.A.  Oxford,  6.  3  June,  1872. 

V.  Charles  Alexander,  b.  15  June,  1875. 

VI.  Joseph  Oscar,  b.  19  Nov.  1876. 

1.  Lucy  Elcie.  ii.  Minnie  Isabella. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  Muntz  descends  from  Philip 
Frederick  Muntz,  who  came  to  England  from  Germany  in 
1783.  He  was  the  son  of  Jean  George  Lenowisez-Mijntz, 
the  only  son  of  Jean  Casimir  Lenowisez,  a  Polish  refugee, 
who  settled  in  France  after  the  division  of  Poland,  and  m. 
1710,  Eva  Christina,  the  dau.  of  Jean  Kicholas  Muntz,  of  an 
Alsatian  family.    This 

Philip  Frederick  Muhtz,  Esq.  of  Selly  Wick,  co.  Wor- 
cester, 6.  24  March  1752,  at  Lundville ;  m.  6  March,  1793, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eobert  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Eadford, 
and  d.  31  July,  1811,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George  Frederick,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Philip  Henry,  of  Edstone  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  M.P. 
for  Birmingham  1868  to  1885,  was  twice  Mayor  of  Bir- 
mingham, h.  21  Jan.  1811;  m.  1  June,  1831,  Wilhelmine. 
dau.  of  J.  D'Olhofen,  Conseiller  de  Finance,  Grand  Duchy  of 
Baden,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1888,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry Adolphus,!6.|15 March,  1833;  d.unmASFeh.  1864. 

2  Frederick  Augustus,  6.  10  April,  18.34;  m.  Sara  Conrad, 
and  d.  11  June,  1891,  leaving  surviving  issue,  Anita,  m. 
Major  Nevill  Maunsell,  Koyal  Warwickshire  Eegt.,  and 
Adele. 

3  Philip  Maurice,  6.  24  Jan.  1841 ;  m.  Agnes  Soady,  and 
has  issue,  1  Philip  Eric,  b.  8  April,  1878,  d.  29  April,"l879  ; 
2  Basil  Maurice,  6. 9  July,  1880  ;  ICorine  Agnes;  2 Mabel 
Bertha;  3  Kathleen  Brenda,  and 4  Sibyl  Dorothea. 

4  George  Alfred,  b.  13  June,  1848 ;  m.  1870,  Mary  Emma 
Margaret,  dau.  of  W.  Preston,  Esq.  of  Burythorpe,  co. 
York,  and  has  a  dau.,  Maud. 

5  Richard,  d.  s.p.  30  Oct.  1873. 

6  Oscar,  d.  s.  p.  26  Aug.  1872. 

1  Marie  Mathilde,  m.  1st,  Tom  Duke,  and  2nd]y,  S.  Berd- 
more. 

2  Emma  Louisa,  m.  Eugene  Gustavus  Muntz,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue  (see  below). 

3  RosuUe,  Jtt.  1859,  Philip  Albert  Muntz,  Esq.,  M.P.,  J.P. 
of  Dunsmore,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue  (see  below). 

4  Mina  Ehza,  to.  Col.  Theodore  Wirgman,  of  the  Innis- 
killing  Dragoons,  and  had  issue. 

Florence  Augusta,  m.  HoUings  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 

6  Clara  Alice,  d.  young,  14  Feb.  1864. 

7  Catherine  Adeline,  m.  1880,  Capt.  Nelson,  5th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  d.  1885. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  William  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Calcutta,  and 
d.  1840,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Frances  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  John  Shakespeare,  and  d.  1830, 
leaving  issue. 

HI.  Emma  Louisa,  m.  Gen.  Dyson,  and  d.  s.  p.  1823. 

IV.  Julia  Augusta,  m.  Gen.  Podmore,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1881, 
leaving  issue. 

V.  Clara  Sophia,  m.  Thomas  Oakes,  Esq.,  andd.  1869,  leaving 
issue. 

Ti.  Laura  Mathilda,  d.  unm.  1827. 

VII.  Catherine  Georgiana,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Geokge  Frederick  Muntz,  Esq.  of  Umberslade  Hall,  co. 


Warwick,  6.  26  Nov.  1794,  elected  M.P.  for  Birminghan?, 
1840,  on  the  retirement  of  Mr.  Attwood,  and  continued  to 
represent  that  important  constituency  up  to  the  time  of  his 
death.  He  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Pryce,  of  Dolforwya 
Hall,  CO.  Montgomery,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Frederick,  now  of  Umberslade. 

II.  William  Henry,  m.  Alice  Parker,  and  d.  s.  p.. 

III.  John  Devereux,  m.  Julia  Shaw,  and  had  issue,  John, 
Devereux,  and  Julia. 

IV.  Augustus  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Charles  Adolphus,  m.  and  settled  in  New  Zealand. 

vr.  Eugene  Gustavus,  m.  his  cousin,  Emma  Louisa,  dan.  of 
Philip  Henry  Muntz,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

1  Herbert  Adolph,  6.  26  April,  1859,  Helen  Mary  Foot,  and 
has  had  issue,  Guy  (deceased)^  and  Herbert  Gerard,  b.  4- 
Oct.  1884. 

2  Rupert  Gustavus,  b.  28  March,  1863 ;  m.  1890,  Mary 
Charlotte  Lightboume,  and  has  issue. 

3  George  Harold,  6.  24  Sept.  1867. 

1  Mina  Ida,  m.  Charles  Baillie  Lyell,  Esq. 

2  Eugenie.  3  Laura. 

VII.  Philip  Albert,  of  Dunsmore,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.,  M.P.  for 
North  Warwickshire  since  1884,6.5  Jan.  1839;  m.  1859, 
Rosalie,  dau.  of  PhUip  Henry  Muntz,  Esq.,M.P.,  of  Edstone- 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue. 

1  Gerard  Albert,  b.  27  Nov.  1864,  m.  28  June,  1893,  Katie, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Prinsep,  Esq.,  late  Bengal  Civil 
Service. 

2  Duncan  Albert,  Barrister  at-Law,  M.A.,  Oxon,  b.  2S 
Aug.  1867. 

3  Cecil  Albert,  6.  2  March,  1870. 

4  Norman  Albert,  b.  8  Aug.  1876. 

1  Ethel  Frances,  b.  6  May,  1860;  d.  21  April,  1872. 

2  Vera  Gertrude,  6.  12  Dec.  1861 ;  d.  10  Jan.  1890. 

3  Nora  Violet,  b.  20  March,  18C3;  d.  July,  1865. 

4  Mildred  Rosalie,  b.  20  May,  1872. 

I.  Frances  Eliza,  m.  James  Sheppard,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Clara  Sophia  (twin  with  her  brother,  Charles  Adolphus), 
d.  unm. 

Mr.  G.  F.  Muntz  d.  31  July,  1857. 

Seat — Umberslade  Hall,  Hockley  Heath,  co.  Warwick. 


MUE.CH   OP    CRANWELLS, 

MuECH,  Jeeoit,  Esq.  of  Cranwells,  co.  Somerset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  seven  times  Mayor  of  Bath,  b.  29' 
Oct.  1807 ;  m.  1  June,  1830,  Anne,  dau.  of  Meadows 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Diss,  co.  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Jerom,  deceased. 

II.  Arthur,  m.  1875,  Edith  Edenborough,  and  by  her  (wlia 
in.  2ndly,  Ridley  Cobet,  Esq.)  had  issue,  Denis  Jerou, 
a  Cadet  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich. 

Mr.  Jerom  Murcli  is  tlie  son  of  the  late  Williann 
Murch,  Esq.  of  Honiton,  Devon,  of  an  old  Huguenot 
family,  who  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  E.  Bui-nard,  Esq.  of 
Colyt-on,  in  the  same  co. 
Heat — Cranwells,  Bath. 


BURN-MURDOCH    OF    GARTINCABER. 

BuEN-MuEDOCH,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Gartincaber,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  CO.  Perth  and  Edinburgh,  Advocate  at 
Scotch  Bar,  b.  19  June,  1821 ;  m.  28  Aug.  1851, 
Dorothea  Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Monck- 
Mason,  R.N.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  Sir 
George  Grey,  K.C.B.,  Bart,  and  granddau.  of 
Charles,  1st  Earl  Grey,  K.B.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  George  Grey,  6.  15  Feb.  1853. 

n.  Thomas  Monck,  6.  19  Nov.  1854;  in.  14  Nov.  18S0,  his 
cousin,  Regiaulde  de  Maule,  dau.  of  Capt.  Urmston,  R.N., 
and  has  issue,  Ian,  b.  1  Nov.  1885;  Colin  Thomas;  Marioa 
Grey;  Lorna;  and  Dorothea. 

III.  John  Alexander,  6.  7  June,  1856;  d.unm.  16  Sept.  1879. 

IV.  Alfred.  v.  Catcsby. 

I.  Mary  Grey,  to.  Francis  G.  Kirby,  Commander  R.N. 

II.  Hannah.  iii.  Marion,  d.  27  May,  1864, 

IV.  Ruth  Dorothea,  d.  17  June,  1882. 

V.  Anne  Maule.  vi.  Alice. 

Lineage. — William  Burn,  Esq.  of  Coldoch,  co.  Perth, 
son  of  William  Burn,  Esq.  of  Twiggs  and  Chalmerston,  co. 
Stirling,  ■la.  Elizabeth  M'Gibbon,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Burn,  Esq.  of  Coldoch,  m.  Marion,   dau.  of    John 


1452 


MUR 


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MUR 


Higgins,  Esq.  ©{  Uiggins  Neuck,  co.  Stirling  (by  Janet  Cal- 
ander  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Callander,  of  Westerton),  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Bum  Callander,  Esq.  of  Westerton,  co.  Stirling, 
and  Preston  Hall,  co.  Midlotliian,  vi.  Jacquetta,  4th  dau. 
of — Hull,  K.-iq.  of  Marlpool  Hall,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 
three  sons  and  a  dau.  The  elder  son,  John  .\le.'cander  Burn 
Callander,  Esq.,  »i.  1S60,  Mary  Frederica  Dundas,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Henry  Amelius  Coventry,  and  d.  1865,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Henry,  now  of  Preston  Hall,  J. P., 
6.  186-J. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Edward  Burn,  Meruhant  in  London,  m.  Amelia  Todd, 
and  has  issue,  five  sons  and  three  daus. 

IV.  Alexander  Burn,  d.  unm. 

1.  Janet,  c^  unm.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  iinin. 

The  2nd  son, 

JoH.N  BiRN-McRDOCH,  Esq.  of  Gartincaber,  co.  Perth,  Hig- 
trins  Neuck,  and  Easter  Greenyards,  co.  Stirling,  J. P.  and 
C.L.,  6.  28  Aug.  1793;  vi.  18  April,  1820,  Anne  Maule,  only 
child  and  heir  of  William  Murdoch,  Esq.  of  Gartincaber,  and 
on  his  marriage  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Murdoch, 
and  d.  2i  Aug.  1862,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec. 
1871), 

I.  John,  now  of  Gartincaber. 

It.  William  Murdoch,  M.D.,  b.  Nov.  1822;  m.  Jessie  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  W.  Mack,  Esq.,  and  d.  April,  1878,  leaving,  with 
other  issue,  John,  Capt.  K.E. 

HI.  John  Alexander  Higgins  (Rev.),  6.  17  April,  1824;  vi. 
Oct.  1857,  Elizabeth  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Clerk  Rat- 
tray, Esq.  of  Craighall,  co  Perth,  and  </.  9  May,  1883,  leav- 
ing, with  other  issue,  1  aul  Robert,  of  Neuck,  Capt.  R.E. 

IV.  Jamxs  M'Gibbon  (Rev.)  (see  Bcbn-Mdbdocu  of  Green- 
yards and  I^'eic  lodge). 

■V.  Archibald  James,  deceased. 

VI.  Archibald  Murdoch,  6.  10  Dec.  1836;  vi.  1874,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  \V.  BurnCallander,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall. 

a.  Sarah  Beatrice  Campbell,  d.  unm.  1866. 

II.  Marion  Higgins.  ra.  Isr,  Jan.  1856,  William  Brabazon 
Urmston,  Comm.  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Margaret  Higgins,  m.  1858,  John  Berry,  Esq.  of  Tayfleld, 
CO.  Fife,  and  has  issue. 

J^amilg  of  Ipurbotlj. 

Archibald  Murdoch,  of  Brae  of  Cessintully  (cadet  of  the 
family  of  SIubdoch  o/  Cumlodden),  m.  1699,  Anne  Moir,  and 
liad  a  son, 

Archibald  Murdoch,  of  Gartincaber,  j-i.  Anne,  only  child 
of  James  Maule,  a  descendant  of  the  noble  family  of  Panmure, 
Who  engaged  in  the  rising  of  1715,  and  fought  at  Sheriffmuir: 
he  was  author  of  Iravels  on  the  Continent  and  a  Genealogy 
of  the  ilaules.    He  had 

I.  Archibald,  drowned  in  1774  near  Mull. 

II.  James,  d.  s.  p.  ni.  William,  his  heir. 
I.  Jean,  d.  umn.  II.  Margaret,  d.  1791. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Macnab  of  Bovain. 
The  3rd  son, 

WiLLL^M  Murdoch,  of  Gartincaber,  -m.  1801,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
James  Murdoch,  Esq.,  by  Beatrice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Campbell,  of  Dunderave,  Argyllshire,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Anne  Maule  Murdoch,  of  Gartincaber,  m.  18  April,  1820, 
John  Burn,  Esq.  (see  Burn-Callandeb),  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Murdoch.  Mr.  Burn-Murdoch  was  b.  28  Aug.  1793, 
<l.  24  Aug.  1862,  was  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Perth,  s.  to  Neuck,  co. 
Stirling,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  J.  A.  Higgins-Callander,  in 
1822,  and  to  Easter  Greenyards,  in  the  same  co.,  on  the  death 
■of  his  cousin,  James  M'Gibbon,  1830.  Mrs.  Burn-Murdoch  d. 
'■i  Dec.  1871,  having  had  John,  of  Gartincaber,  and  other  issue, 
<i8  above. 

Seat — Gartincaber,  Doune,  co.  Perth. 


BURN-MURDOCH    OF    GREENYARDS 
AND    NEW   LODGE. 

BtTEN-MrEDOCH,  Eev.  James  M'G-ibbox,  of 
Greenyards,  co.  Stirling,  and  New  Lodge,  co.  York, 
M.A., 'fourth  son  of  John  Burn-Murdoch,  Esq.  of 
Gartincaber,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  *.  at  the 
death  of  his  father  in  1862,  to  the  estate  of  Grreen- 
jards,  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  James  M'Gibbon, 
Esq.,  I.  28  Not.  1828;  m.  1856,  Maria  Hannah, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Francis  Carr,  Esq.  of 
Carr  Lodge  and  New  Lodge,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

i.  John  Francis,  J.P.  co.  Stirling,  Major  1st  Royal  Dra- 


goons, Brigade  Major  of  Cavalry,  Aldershot,  h.  26  March 
1859;  educated  at  Eton. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1879,  Capt.  Bridges  George,   East  Lancashire 
Regt.,  and  Adjutant  9th  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade. 

II.  Gertrude  Slarion  Beatrice. 

Rev.  J.  M.  Burn-Murdoch,  who  was  educated  at  the 
Edinburgh  Academy,  Edinburgh  University,  and 
Downing  Coll.,  Cambridge  (B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1863), 
and  was  formerly  an  officer  in  the  3rd  Xing's  Own 
Hussars,  the  10th  Hussars,  and  6th  Dragoon 
Guards,  served  in  India  and  the  Crimea  (Crimean 
Medal  and  Sebastopol  Clasp,  and  Turkish  Medal), 
was  ordained  in  1861,  and  has  been  Vicar  of 
Riverhead,  Kent,  since  1863,  Rural  Dean  of  Shore- 
ham,  Kent,  1879,  and  Surrogate  1880. 
Iiineag'e. — Same  as  BuEN-MuRpocH  of  Gartincaber. 

.^t'afs— Riverhead  Vicarage,  Sevenoaks,  Kent;  New  Lodge, 
Barnsley,  co.  York. 


MURDOCH   OP   BUCKHURST. 

Murdoch,  Chaeles  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Buck- 
hurst,  CO.  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Reading 
1885-1892;  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  27  May,  1837; 
m.  2  Jan.  1862,  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Speke, 
Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward  Gambieb,  b.  12  May,  1865. 

I.  Maud  Georgina,  m.  W.  Wilkie,  Esq.  of  Osiniston,  Mid- 
lothian, and  has  one  son. 

II.  Evelyn  Sophia,  deceased. 

III.  Lilian.  iv.  Violet. 
V.  Helen  Gladys. 

Mr.  Murdoch  is  the  only  surviving  son  of  James 
Gordon  Murdoch,  Esq.  (who  d.  July,  1880)  of  Ash- 
fold,  Sussex,  by  Caroline  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Gambler,  Esq.  of  Ivor,  Bucks  (she  d.  April, 
1866).  They  had  issue  (with  Charles  Townshend, 
of  Buckhurst), 

Townshend,  d.  unm.  George  Francis,  d.  unm. 

Sophia    Jane,   m.  Rev.   Jas.   Hutchinson,   who    d.  April, 

1873. 
Mary,  deceased.  Caroline,  deceased. 

Frances   Lydia,    m.    Willingham   Franklin,    Esq.,    who  d. 

1860,  leaving  issue. 
Emily  Frederica. 
Louisa  Gambler,  m.  Gen.  Charles  Stuart,  who  d.  1892. 

Seat — Buckhurst,  near  Wokingham.  Town  Residence — 73, 
Eccleston  Square,  S.W. 


MURE    OF    CALDWELL. 

Mure,  William,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  co.  Ayr,  b.  17 
Jan.  1870  ;  *.  his  father  1880. 

Lineage. — The  Mures  of  Caldwell  are  immediately  de- 
scended from  SiE  Reginald  More,  or  More,  of  Abercorn  and 
Cowdams,  who  appears  to  have  been  Chamberlain  of  Scotland 
as  early  as  1329,  the  first  year  of  the  reign  of  David  II.  The 
name  occurs,  written  at  various  periods.  More,  Mure,  Muir, 
Moor,  &c.  The  arms  of  "Muir  of  Caldwell"  and  "Muir 
of  Rouallan,"  being  then  the  two  chief  Houses  of  the 
name  in  Scotland,  are  exhibited  on  page  40  of  the  Scottish 
Heraldry,  emblazoned  by  Sir  David  Lindsay,  Lord  Lyon, 
about  the  year  1540.  Those  of  Caldwell  present  the  plain 
shield  of  the  Mores,  "three  mullets  on  a  bend  ;  "  while  on  the 
shield  of  Rowallan  are   quartered  the  wheatsheaves  of  the 

COMTNS. 

The  most  ancient  of  the  name  on  record  are  the  Mores  of 
Polkelly,  near  Kilmarnock,  in  co.  Ayr  ;  one  of  whom,  David 
de  More,  appears  a-s  witness  to  a  charter  of  Alexander  II. 
The  direct  male  line  of  Polkelly  becoming  extinct,  the  estate 
passed,  by  marriage  of  the  heir  female,  to  the  Mores 
of  Rowallan,  cadets  of  the  family  who  had  acquired  the 
neighbouring  estate  of  Rowallan  from  the  Comyns,  its  ancient 
lords. 

Gilchrist  More  (younger  son  of  Sir  Reginald  More,  of  Aber- 
corn, one  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  in  1340  to   treat 


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MUR 


1455? 


•with  the  Lords  Percy,  MowLray,  and  Neville  on  a  truce  between 
the  two  nations)  became  the  male  representative  of  the  House 
of  Abercorn  at  the  death  of  his  elder  brother  William.  To 
him  descended  the  property  of  Cowdams.  The  estate  of  Cald- 
well, in  the  shires  of  Ayr  and  Renfrew,  he  is  supposed  to  have 
acquired  by  marriage  with  the  heir  of  Caldwell,  of  that  ilk, 
then  a  family  of  some  note,  having  given  a  Chancellor  to  Scot- 
land 1349.    From  Gilchrist  lineally  descended 

John  Mure,  of  Caldwell  (eldest  son  of  John  Mure,  of  Cald- 
well, by  his  wife  the  Lady  Janet  Stewart,  dau.  of  Matthew, 
Earl  of  Lennox),  who  inherited  Caldwell  1539.  He  m.  1st,  the 
Lady  Isabel  Montgomerie,  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  of  Eglinton, 
and  2ndly,  Christian,  dau.  of  Ninian,  Lord  Ross,  of  Hawk- 
head,  and  had  (with  younger  children)  two  sons,  i.  John 
(Sir),  his  heir  ;  n.  William,  of  Glanderstown,  ancestor  of  the 
Mdbes  of  Glanderstown  ;  he  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gavin 
Hamilton,  of  Raploch,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Janet,  wife  of 
John  Polloch,  of  that  ilk)  a  son  and  heir,  William,  of  Glan- 
derstown, who  HI.  Jean,  dau.  of  Rev.  Hans  Hamilton,  and  sister 
of  James,  Earl  of  Clanbrassil,  by  whom  he  left,  at  his  decease, 
1640  (with  a  dau.  Janet,  wife  of  Rev.  John  Carstairs  and 
mother  of  William  Carstairs,  the  patriot),  a  son,  William,  of 
Glanderstown,  who  m.  EuphemiaMure,  of  Caldwell,  and  had  a 
son,  William,  of  Glanderstown  and  Caldwell.  John  Mured, 
about  1544,  and  was  5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  More,  of  Caldwell,  who  m.  Janet  Kennedy,  of 
Bargeny,  and  had  three  sons,  Robert,  William,  and  James. 
He  was  slain  10  Sept.  1750,  by  the  Cunninghames,  of  Aikett, 
and  Raeburne,  of  that  ilk.    To  Sir  John  s.  his  son. 

Sir  Robert  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  who  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Kineaid,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  John,  who 
d.  s.p.,  and  James,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Mure,  of  Rowallan,  and  left  at  his  death,  v.  'p;  four  sons  and 
as  many  daus. ;  the  eldest  son,  Robert,  was  successor  to  his 
grandfather.  Sir  Robert  m.  2ndly,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Preston,  of  Valleyfield,  and  relict  of  Robert,  Lord  Sempill, 
by  whom  he  left  a  dau.,  to.  Sir  William  Hamilton,  Bart,  of 
Preston.  About  1610,  the  lands  of  Thornton,  near  Kilmarnock, 
long  in  possession  of  the  family,  were  alienated  to  a  cadet, 
founder  of  the  House  of  Mure  of  Thornton,  the  male  line  of 
which  becoming  extinct  1701,  in  the  person  of  Sir  Archibald 
Mure,  LordProvost  of  Edinburgh,  the  estate  passed  by  his  heir 
female  to  John  Cunninghame,  of  Caddel.  Sir  Robert  was  s.  by 
his  grandson, 

Egbert  Mcbe,  of  Caldwell,  who  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Uchtred 
Knox,  of  Ramphorlie,  and  had  three  sons,  successively  "  of 
Caldwell,"  and  one  dau.  Euphemia,  m.  William  Mure,  of  Glan- 
derstown. Robert  Mure,  it  seems,  fell  in  battle  about  1640. 
His  3rd  son, 

William  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  m.  1655,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Cunninghame,  of  Cunninghamehead.  This  laird  was 
attainted  for  joining  the  Covenanters,  fled  to  Holland,  and  rf.  in 
exile.  His  estates  on  forfeiture  were  granted  to  the  celebrated 
Gen.  Dalzell.  His  lady  was  imprisoned  with  two  of  her  daus. 
in  Blackness  Castle,  and  underwent  much  cruel  persecution. 
Of  Caldwell's  three  daus.,  Jane,  the  eldest,  m.  Col.  John 
Erskine,  of  Carnock,  but  left  no  issue  ;  Anne,  the  youngest  d. 
during  the  persecution  of  the  family;  while 

Barbara  Mcre,  the  2nd  dau.,  lived  to  obtain,  by  special  Act 
of  Parliament,  19  July,  1690,  a  full  restitution  of  her  patri- 
monial estates.  She  m.  John  Fairlie,  of  that  ilk,  but  dying 
without  issue,  was  «.  by  her  kinsman, 

William  Mure,  4th  Laird  of  Glanderstown,  descended  from 
William,  2nd  son  of  the  John  Mure  who  inherited  Caldwell 
1539.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Mowat,  Bart.,  but 
dying  s.  p.,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Mure,  eldest  of  eighteen  children  of  James  Mure, 
Esq.*  of  Rhoddens,  in  Ireland,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Hutchinson,  of  Monkwood,  co.  Ayr.  He  m.  1710, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Goodtrees  and  Colt- 


*  Of  the  remaining  children  of  James  Mure,  of  Rhoddens, 
two.  Col.  George  and  Capt.  Alexander,  were  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Fontenoy.  A  third  was  Hutchinson  Mure,  Esq.  of 
Saxham  Hall,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  a  Merchant  in  London. 
The  descendants  of  both  George  and  Hutchinson  settled  in 
Suffolk. 

Georgk  More,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Greys,  the  officer 
wounded  at  Fontenoy,  m.  Jane  Rattray,  of  Craighall,  and 
widow  of  Sir  J.  Elphinstone,  of  Logic,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had 
issue,  three  sons,  William  and  George,  both  d.  unra.,  and 

Thomas  More,  Esq.  of  Warriston,  who  m.  1795,  Helen, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  of  Shewalton,  co.  Ayr, 
2nd  son  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Glasgow,  and  d.  1806,  having  had 
surviving  issue, 

George,  of  Herringswell  House. 

Patrick  Boyle,  b.  28  Sept.  1800  ;  m.  1835,  Rachel  Anne,  only 


ness.  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland,  and  dying  1722,  left  (with  a 
dau.  Agnes,  m.  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  of  Shewalton)  a  sou, 
and  successor, 

William  More,  of  Caldwell,  M.P.  for  co.  Renfrew  from 
1742  to  1761,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Scottish  Exchequer.  He 
ra.  Katherine,  dau.  of  James  Graham,  Lord  Easdale,  Senator 
of  the  College  of  Justice,  and  left  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  James,  of  Cecil  Lodge,  Herts,  m.  Frederica,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  Hawsted,  Suffolk,  and  by  her 
(Who  d.  1834)  left  issue, 

1  Alexander  James,  m.  1828,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oldfielii 
Bowles,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  William  Markham,  Esq.,  and 
d.  182«. 

2  James,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Brice  Pearce,  Esq. 

S  Philip  William,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  A.  Strange. 
1  Frederica  Sophia,  m.  Col.  G.  H.  Broke. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  James  Eennie,  Esq.  of  Leith,  Merchant. 

II.  Anne. 

Baron  Mure  d.  1776,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Col.  William  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  Vice-Lieut,  of  co.  Ren- 
frew, who  51!.  1791,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hunter 
Blair,  1st  Bart,  of  Dunskey,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 
James,  Lieut.  B.N.,  d.  imni.  1831. 
David,  D.L.,  6.  Nov.  1810,  formerly  M.P.  co.  Bute,  now  a 

Judge  of  the  Court  of  Session  in  Scotland,  under  the  title  of 

Lord  Mure  ;  m.  1841,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Tod,  Esq. 

of  Kirkhill,  co.  Midlothian,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1849)  has 

one  son  and  three  daus. 
Jane,  ra.  16  Feb.  1818,  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Colville, 

G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  and  d.  May,  1843. 
Katherine.  Elizabeth.  Clementina,  d.  1827. 

Jemima.  Anne,  <;.  1S29.        Sophia,  d.  young. 

Col.  Mure  d.  9  Feb.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mure,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  Ren- 
frewshire Militia,  6.  9  July,  1799;  ra.  7  Feb.  1825,  Laura,  2ncl 
dau.  of  William  Markham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Charles  Reginald,  Capt.  43rd  Light  Infantry,  6.  9  May,  1833; 

killed  in  action  in  New  Zealand,  April,  1863. 
James,  Advocate  Scotch  Bar,  Consul  at  the  Balearic  Isles,  6* 

23  Oct.  1835. 
Laura  Elizabeth. 
Anne  Clementina,  ra.  Alexander  Craven  Orde,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 
Emma,  m.  7  May,  1853,  Thomas,  3rd  Lord  Ribblesdale,  anil 

had  issue. 

Mr.  Mure  d.  1  April,  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mdre,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  co.  Ayr,  B.A.  Camb., 
J. P.  and  D.L.  COS.  Ayr  and  Renfrew,  M.P.  for  Renfrewshire 
1874-80,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b.  9  May,  1830;  m. 
26  April,  1859,  the  Hon.  Constance  Elizabeth  Wyndham, 
youngest  dau.  of  George,  1st  Lord  Lecoufield,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Caldwell. 

I.  Mary  Laura  Florence,  m.  Spenser  T.  Portal,  Esq.  of  Bere 
Hill,  Whitchurch,  Hants. 

II.  Constance  Madeline  Emma. 

III.  Marjory  Susan  Caroline. 

IV.  Lilias  Elizabeth  Emily,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Mure  d.  1S80,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  Williaji 
More,  Esq.  of  Caldwell. 

Arras — Arg.,  on  a  fesse  az.  three  stars  or,  within  a  border 
engrailed  gu.  Crest — A  Saracen's  head  ppr.  Jilotto — Duria 
non  f  rangor. 

Seat— Caldwell,  by  Glasgow,  N.B. 


MURE    OF   LIVINaSTONE. 

LocKHAET-MuEE,  James  Ed  waedOchteelont, 
Esq.  of  Livingstone  and  Balmaghie  Castle,  co. 
Kirkcudbright,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Bait.  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  b.  24,  July,  1864;  s.  his  father,  Oct.  1872. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  believed  to  be  a  branch  of  th* 

child  of  John  Macredie,  Esq.   of  Perceton,  co.   Ayr  (see 

Mure  of  Perceton). 
Helen.  Flora  Campbell,  ra.  Rev.  Robert  Craig. 

The  elder  son, 

George  More,  Esq.  of  Herringswell  House,  b.  11  June, 
1797;  TO.  17  Sept.  1835,  Fanny  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  Wight 
Thomas  Squire,  Esq.  of  Bridge  House,  Peterborough.  He  was 
in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  and  served  at  Waterloo,  s.  his  cousin, 
Samuel  Mure,  Esq.,  21  Dec.  1836,  and  d.  s.  p.  16  March,  1868. 
His  widow  ra.  2ndly,  1873,  WiUiam  Edmund  Image,  Esq.  of  St. 
Margaret's  Gate,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1887. 


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MUR 


Bowallan  family  througli  Archibald  Muir  (or  Mure)  of  Tor- 
tiousemuir,  Wigtonsliire. 

KOBEBT  Mure  (2nd  son  of  William  JIuro,  by  Agnes  his  wife, 
<lau.  of  John  Sharp,  cf  Hoddani)  purchased  Liyingstone  in 
1731,  and  «.  to  Glenquicken  in  1747,  m.  and  had  a  son, 

Adam  Mure,  of  Livingstone  and  Glenquicken,  who  executed 
an  entail  granting  Livingstone,  to  his  elder  dau.  and  Glen- 
quicken to  the  younger.    His  issue  were  two  daus, 

Jean,  who  s.  to  Livingstone. 

Mai-garet,  of  Glenqiucken,  m.  Adam  Thomson,  of  Muncraig. 

The  elder  dau., 

Jean  Mche,  of  Livingstone,  m.  James,  son  of  Samuel  Lock- 
Jiart,  of  Barmagachen,  and  had  issue, 

James,  m.  Henrietta  Ochterlony,  and  d.  1786,  leaving  issue, 
■William,  d.  1788 ;  James  Ochterlony,  heir  to  Livingstone ; 
Henrietta,  b.  1792  ;  m.  1807,  Sir  Thomas  Valiant,  K.C.B., 
K.H.,  Gen.  40th  Kegt. ;  Olivia,  6.  1795,  d.  umn.  1804. 

^rs.  Jean  Lockhart-Mure  d.  May,  1809,  and  was  s.  by  her 
grandson, 

James  Ochteblont  Lockhabt-Mcre,  Esq.  of  Livingstone, 
in.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Learmonth,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall, 
CO.  Stirling  (she  d.  without  issue  May,  1818),  and  2ndly,  1822, 
Ix)uis.a,  dau.  of  Gen.  James  Charles  Dalbiac,  and  by  her  (who 
<l.  22  Feb.  1881)  had  issue, 

jAiCES  OcHTERLo.vT,  his  heir. 

EoK-rt  Devereux,  b.  1828 ;  d.  1829. 

Olivia  Matilda,  m.  Edward  Bowman. 

3Ir.  Lockhart-Mure  d.  2  Feb.  1863.    His  elder  son, 

James  Ochterlony  Lookhabt-Mure,  Esq.  of  Livingstone, 
J.P.,  VI.  20  Aug.  1863,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Cairn,  Esq.,  and 
iiad  issue, 

James  Edwaed  OcHTEBtoNr,  l)is  heir. 

William  Cairn,  Lieut.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  y.  13  Aug.  1SC5. 

Henry  Louis,  b.  29  Aug.  1867. 

Thomas  Valiant,  b.  19  May,  1870. 
3Ir.  Lockhart-Mure  d.  6  Oct.   1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  the  present  James  EDWAiiD  Ochterlony  Lockhaf.t-Muee, 
of  Livingstone  and  Ealmaghie  Castle. 

Scat — Livingstone,  and  Balmaghle  Castle,  Douglas,  co. 
Kirkcudbiight. 


trefoils  vert.    Crest— A.  dexter  hand  grasping  a  sword,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Semper  paratus. 
Seat — Berceton,  Irvine,  N.B. 


MURE  OF  PERCETON. 

MuBE,  Maey  Rachel,  of  Perceton,  co.  Ayr. 

Iiineage. — Andbew  Macbedie,  Provost  of  Stranraer,  pur- 
chased 22  Aug.  1720,  from  Sir  Eobert  Barclay,  Bart.,  the 
■estate  of  Perceton,  co.  Ayr.    His  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Macbedie,  Esq.  of  Perceton,  m.  Jean,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Picton,  and  d.  1764,  leaving  (with 
three  daus.,  Christian,  m.  Archibald  Cuninghame,  Esq.  of 
•Caddell  and  Thornton  ;  Helen,  m.  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Treesbank ;  and  Jane)  an  only  son, 

William  Macbedie,  Esq.  of  Perceton,  to.  1762,  Barbara,  only 
•child  of  Ilobert  Wilson,  Merchant  of  Glasgow,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  Capt.of  an  East  Indiaman,  lost  at  sea  1805. 

Bobert,  Capt.  ot  an  East  Indiaman,  subsequently  of  William- 
field,  near  Irvine,  co.  Ayr,  m.  1812,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Cuninghame,  of  Kilwinning,  and  had  issue. 

Jane. 

Barbara,  m.  Robert  Eeid,  Esq.  of  Adamton. 

Helen,  m.  Rev.  John  S.  Oughterson. 
Hr.  MacrediecZ.  1816,  aged  8G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Macredie,  Esq.  of  Perceton,  an  ofBcer  R.N.,  m.. 
17  Feb.  1812,  Mary  Rachel,  dau.  of  Major  David  Morrieson, 
H.E.I.C,S.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1863)  left  at  his  de- 
cease, June,  1834,  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Rachel  Annb  Macredie,  of  Perceton,  b.  10  March,  1813 ; 
m.  20  Nov.  1835,  Patrick  Botle  Mube,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Mure,  Esq.  late  of  Warriston,  by  Helen  Boyle,  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  of  Shewalton, 
and  by  him  (who  bore  the  additional  surname  of  Macredie, 
and  d.  1868)  had  issue, 

1.  Thomas  Mure  Mure,  Advocate,  Scotch  Bar,  6.  5  March, 
1840 ;  d.  23  Jan.  1«76,  at  Huntingdon,  from  injuries  in  the 
railway  accident  of  21  Jan.  1876. 

at.  John  Macredie-Mure,  Capt.  34th  Eegt.,  and  D.A.A.G.  for 
Musketry,  Peshawur,  India,  b.  26  Nov.  1841;  vi.  26  Oct. 
1870,  Antoinette  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Edwards,  of 
3s'e?s  Strange,  ShiopsMre,  and  d.  a.  p.  26  Feb.  1879,  at 
Peshawur,  India. 

I.  Mary  Rachel,  now  of  Perceton. 

II.  Helen  Jane. 

III.  .Sophia  Robina,  d.  20  March,  1860. 

.,<rm!— Arg.,  a  fcss  quarterly  ga.   and   or,  between  three 


MURPHY   OF   KILBREW. 

MtTRPHT,WiLLiAM  Brudenell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrew, 
CO.  Meath,  and  LuUimore,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.,  b.  1857; 
m.  1878,  his  cousin,  Mary  Antoinette,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Maurice  Lynch  £lake,  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and. 
has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Francis  Bbudenell. 

II.  Vere  Anthony  Evelyn  Brudenell. 
I.  Fcnella  Mary  Brudenell. 

Lineage.— William  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Mount  Blerrion, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  of  Kilbrew  and  Ballyniaglasson,  co.  Meath,  6. 
1771 ;  m.  1797,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Bryan  Reilly,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thadeas  Ford,  and  sister  of  Elizabeth  Ford,  who 
5)1.  Edward  Madden,  and  left  two  children.  Dr.  Richard  E. 
Madden,  the  distinguished  writer,  and  Eliiia  Cogan,  mother  of 
Right  Hon.  William  Cogan.  By  Margaret  his  wife  (who  d. 
1833),  Mr.  Murphy  left  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom  Cafherine, 
the  eldest,  m.  John  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Warrenstown,  co.  Meath, 
and  d.  s.  p.)  four  sons, 

I.  John  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  vi.  1840,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Matthew  O'Conor, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Druid,  co.  Roscommon,  and  d.  at  Florence. 
1843,  leaving  two  daus.,  1  Louisa  Margaret,  widow  of 
Richard  D'Aroy,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,  co.  Galway ;  2  Emily. 

III.  Charles  James,  rf.  unm.  1849. 

IV.  James,  of  Mount  Merrion,  co.  Dublin,  d,  unm.  1860. 
Mr.  Murphy  2  Sept.  18J9.     His  eldest  son, 

William  John  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Ballyraaglasson,  m.  1.5 
April,  1828,  Frances  Catherine,  only  child  of  Christopher 
Johnson  (son  of  Johnson,  of  Warrenstown,  co.  Meath),  a  Gen. 
in  the  Austrian  service  and  Governor  of  Gratz,  by  his  wife, 
Frances,  widow  of  Sir  James  Nugent,  Bart,  of  Donore,  and 
sister  of  Lawrence  Coyne  Nugent,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9 
March,  18S5)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Christopher,  of  Mullen,  co.  Roscommon,  and  Osbers- 
town,  CO.  Kildare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Roscommon  1880, 
6.  5  May,  1835;  m.  11  Sept.  1867,  Margaret  Mary  Frances 
only  child  (by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen  Grehan, 
Esq.)  of  Francis  John  Connell,  Esq.  of  Calla,  co.  Galway, 
and  Bettyville,  co.  Wexford  (son  of  John  Andrew  Connell, 
Esq.,  and  Margaret,  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Goold, 
Bart,  of  Old  Court,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  O'Neill  Segrave, 
Esq.  of  Cabra),  and  has  issue,  John  Francis  Joseph,  b.  18 
July,  1868;  William  Agnew,  b.  23  July,  1869;  Margaret 
Mary  Clare  ;  Eva  Mary  Teresa. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young.  ii.  Frances  Ellen. 

III.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1847. 

Mr.  Murphy  d.  22  March,  1852.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Kilbrew,  co.  Meath,  6.  4  Jan. 
1834 ;  m.  2  Aug.  1856,  Anna  Helen,  dau.  of  Maurice  Blake, 
Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Kilbrew  and  Mount  Merrion. 

I.  Helen. 

II.  Edith  Victoria,  m.  5  Dec.  1885,  Major  de  Witt  Jebb,  late 
60th  Rifles,  son  of  Charles  Jebb,  Esq.  late  60th  Rifles. 

Mr.  Murphy  d.  1  May,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  fess  engrailed,  between 
four  lions  rampant,  two  garbs,  all  countercharged.  Crest — On 
a  mount  vert,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  bezantec,  holding  in  the  fore- 
paws  a  garb  or.     Motto — Fortis  et  hospitalis. 

Seat — Moimt  Merrion,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin. 


MURPHY  (THE  O'MORCHOE). 

(See  MacMubeogh  Muepht.) 


MURRAY   OF   PHILIPHAUGH. 

Mtjeeay,  John  Forbes  Peingle  Neseitt,  Esq. 
of  Philiphaugh,  co.  .Selkirk,  J.P.,  b.  6  Jan.   1842 
m.  1870,  Mary  Elizabeth  Frances,  only  child  of  E. 
Robertson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Charles  Philip,  6.  1875. 

I.  Teresa.  u.  Eleanor.  in.  Margaret. 

Lineage. — The  first  of  this  family  on  record, 
Archibald  dk  Mobavl^,  mentioned  in  the  chartulary  of 


MUE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUR 


145^ 


Newtottle,  12S0,  was  dcscencled  (the  author  of  the  critical 
remarks  upon  Eagmaii  KoU  presumes)  from  the  Morays, 
Lords  of  Bothwell,  who,  ty  marriage  with  a  dau.  of  Sir  David 
Ohfard,  got  considerable  possessions  in  the  county  of  Selkirli. 
In  1296,  he  subscribed  the  oath  of  fealty  to  Edward  I.,  and  d. 
in  the  reign  of  Kobebt  Bboce,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

EoGEB  DeMobavia,  who  obtained,  1321,  from  James,  Lord 
Douglas,  superior  of  his  lands,  a  charter,  "  terrarum  de  Fala," 
which  estate,  subsequently  designated  Falahill,  continued  for 
many  years  to  be  the  chief  title  of  the  family.  Eoger  d.  at  an 
advanced  age  in  1330.    His  great-grandson, 

Patbick  Mcbbay,  of  Falahill,  acquiring  land  about  Philip- 
haugh,  had  a  charter,  dated  20  Feb.  1477.  He  m.  and  had  one 
son  and  a  dau.,  John,  his  heir,  and  Margaret.  Patrick  Murray 
d.  at  the  close  of  t-lie  loth  century,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Mobbay,  of  Falahill.  This  chieftain,  the  celebr.ated 
*'  Outlaw  Murray,"  who,  with  five  hundred  of  his  men,  bid 
defiance  to  the  King  of  Scotland,  James  IV.,  is  immortalized 
by  the  beautiful  ballad  preserved  in  the  minstrelsy  of  the  Scot- 
tish Border,  and  for  ages  a  popular  song  in  Selkirkshire. 
He  in.  and  had  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons, 

James,  his  heir. 

William,  ancestor  of  the  Murraysof  Eomanno  and  Stanhope, 
and  of  Clooney,  in  Ireland. 

■"The  Outlaw"  d.  in  the  early  part  of  James  V.'s  reign,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Mueray,  of  Falahill,  who,  dying  about  the  year  1529, 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Patbick  Mubbay,  of  Falahill,  v/lio  obtained  under  the 
Great  Seal  a  charter,  dated  28  Jan.  1528,  "terrarum  de 
Philiphaugh,"  and  had  the  heritable  sheriffship  of  Selkirk- 
shire, which  had  been  granted  by  King  James  IV.  to  his 
grandfather,  confirmed  and  ratified  to  himself  and  his  heirs. 
Patrick  Murray  in,  1st,  Margaret  Fleming;  2ndly,  a  dau. 
of  Bo:th.vick;  3rdly,  Elizabeth  Ormiston,  a  widow.  He  d.  1580, 
leavirg  his  grandson  (the  son  of  James,  the  younger,  of 
Falahill)  his  heir, 

Patbick  Mubbay,  of  Falahill,  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir 
Andrew  Murray,  of  Black  Barony,  and  2ndly,  Marian,  dau. 
of  Sir  Lewis  Bellendon.  By  his  first  wife  he  had  (with  four 
daus.)  three  sons, 

John  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Patrick,  of  Winteihopehead,  &c.,  in  Annandale. 
James,    a    merchant     in     Edinburgh,    vi.    Bclhia    Maule, 
descended  from  the  Panmure  family,  and  had  three  sons, 
James  (Sir),  of  Skirling. 

Eobert  (Sir;,  of  Priestfield  and  Melgund,  Bart. 
Patrick,  of  Deuchar. 
The  Laird  (if.  teniTp.  James  VI.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiB  John  Mubbay,  Knt.  of  Philiphaugh.  He  vi.  1st,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Scott,  of  Ardross,  aad  had  by  her  (with 
three  daus.)  two  sons, 

I.  James  (Sir),  knighted  by  Charles  I.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Lewis  Craig,  of  Kiccartoun,  and  dying  before  his  father, 
left  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  John  (Sir),  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  James,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  Deputy-Governor  of  Edin- 
burgh Castle. 

1  Janet,  m.  James  Scott,  of  Galashiels. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Cranston,  of  Glen. 

3  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Dr.  Burnet,  and  2ndly,  Col.  Douglas. 

4  Isabel,  m.  Jamas  Naesmith,  of  Posso. 

n.  Gideon,  Aide-de-Camp  to  King  Chabi.es  I.,  in  whose  ser- 
vice he  lost  his  life. 

Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Pringle,  of  Gala- 
shiels, and  had  further  issue, 

John,  of  Ashiestecl. 

William  and  David,  both  fell  fighting  under  the  royal  banner, 
and  d.  a.  p. 

Helen,  m.  Scott,  of  Broadmeadows, 
Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Knox.  Isabel. 

Sir  John  Murray  sat  in  Parliament  for  co.  Selkirk  1612,  and 
survived  till  about  the  year  1640,  when  he  d.  at  a  very 
advanced  age,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

SiE  John  Mubbay,  Knt.  of  Philiphaugh,  one  of  the 
judges  for  trying  those  of  the  counties  of  Eoxburgh  and 
Selkirk,  who  had  joined  Graham's  standard  in  1646.  He  subse- 
quently, 1649,  claimed  £12,014  for  the  damages  he  had  sus- 
tained from  Montrose.  Sir  John  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Archibald  Douglas,  of  Cavers,  Heritable  Sheriff  of  co.  Eox- 
burgh, and  had  six  sons  and  four  daus.,  i.  James  (Sir),  his 
heir  ;  ii.  John,  of  Bowhill,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College 
of  Justice  ;  iii.  William,  a  Col.  in  the  army  ;  i.  Anne,  to.  1st 
Alexander  Pringle,  of  Whitebank,  and  2ndly,  Eobert  Euther- 
ford,  of  Bowland  ;   ii.  Janet;    in.   Eachael ;   iv.  Elizabeth. 


Sir  John  Murray  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Scott, 
of  Scotstarvit,  and  widow  of  John  Trotter,  of  Charterhall,  and 
had  by  her  an  only  dau.  Jean,  who  d.  young.  He  d.  1676,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sib  James  Mubbay,  of  Philiphaugh,  6.  1655,  appointed  one 
of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  1689,  and  Lord 
Register  1705.  This  learned  personin.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Hepburn,  of  Blackcastle,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.,  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Don,  of  Newton,  by 
whom  he  had  three  sons  and  five  daus.;  the  2nd  dau., 
Anne,  m.  Pringle  of  Haining.  Sir  James  d.  1708,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mubbay,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  Heritable  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Selkirk,  and  a  member  of  the  British  Parliament  from 
1725  until  his  death.  He  m.  31  Dec.  1711,  Eleanora,  dau. 
of  Lord  Basil  Hamilton,  son  of  William,  Duke  of  Hamilton, 
and  had  by  her  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

Basil,  a  youth  of  great  promise,  who  d.  in  the  flower  of  his 
a.ge,  unm. 

John,  heir  to  his  father.  David. 

Charles,  great-grandfather  of  Charles  Aloysius  Murray, 
Esq.  of  Danesfield  (see  Murray  of  Baneafletd). 

Blary,  m.  1750,  Sir  Alexander  Don,  Bart,  of  Newton,  and 
had  issue. 

Margaret. 

The  Laird  of  Philiphaugh  d.  1753,  and  wa.s  .t.  by  his  son, 

John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  M.P.  co.  Selkirk,  m. 
Miss  Thomson,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  d.  unm.  1830.  Charles,  d.  v.nm. 

James,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Janet,  ?».  —  Dennis,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica. 

Eleanor,  m.  Sir  James  Nasmyth,  Bart,  of  Posso. 

Mary,  m.  John  Macqvteen,  Esq.  of  Jamaica. 

Margaret,  m.  Capt.  Baugh,  of  the  58th  Regt. 

Mr.  Murray  d.  1800.     His  3rd  son, 

James  Mubbay,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  h.  1769;  m.  1309, 
Mary  Dale,  dau.  of  Henry  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1840)  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Philiphaugh. 

James,  an  officer  in  the  Indian  army. 

Basil  Hamilton,  an  oEScer  in  the  Indian  Array,  d.  1848, 

Jessy  Susan. 

Mr.  Murray,  the  17th  generation  of  this  family  in  a  direct  male 
line,  d.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mubbay,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  co.  Selkirk,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  14  April,  1817;  to.  23  May,  1840,  Eose  Mary,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Andrew  Nesbitt,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1876)  had  issue, 

1  John  Fobbes  Pbingle  Nesbitt,  now  of  Philiphaugh. 

2  James,  b.  3  Feb,  1845 ;  m.  1870,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Eussell,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 

1  Jesse  Rose  Mary,  to.  14  July,  1868,  William  Lewis  Salus- 
bury  Trelawny,  only  son  of  Sir  John  Trelawny,  Bart.,  and 
d.  23  Nov.  1871,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Murray  d.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  hunting  horn  sa.,  stringed  and  garnished  gu., 
on  a  chief  az.  three  stars  of  the  first.  Sv.pporters — Two 
savages  cinctured,  bearing  clubs  over  their  interior  shoulders, 
all  ppr.,  and  resting  their  exterior  hands  on  antique  shields 
charged  with  the  arms  of  the  family.  Creat — A  demi-naked 
man,  winding  his  horn  ppr.  Motto— Hmc  usque  superna 
vcnabor. 

Se.ata — Philiphaugh  and  Hareheadwood,  both  in  Selkirk- 
shire. At  Philiphaugh  the  Marquess  of  Montrose  was  defeated 
by  Gen.  Leslie ;  the  remains  of  the  entrenchments  are  still 
visible  on  the  field  where  the  battle  was  fought,  and  a  few 
years  since  several  implements  of  war  and  a  small  culveiin 
were  dug  up. 


mURIlAT    OF   DANESFIELD. 

SCOTT-MUEEAY,  ChAELES  AlOTSIFS,  Esq.  of 
DanesBeld,  Bucks,  J.P.,  late  1st  Life  Guards,  h.  4 
Nov.  1847 ;  m.  2  May,  1872,  Emily  Blanche,  dai>. 
of  Matthew  S.  Higgins,  Esq.,  and  Emily,  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  J.  Tichborne,  Bart.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Archibald  John,  b.  12  June,  and  </.  16  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Fbancis  Joseph,  b.  31  July,  IS75. 

III.  Eonald  Charles,  6.  16  Oct.  1879, 

IV.  Austin  Edward,  6.  18  Aug.  1881. 
I.  Blanche  Mary,  6.  May,  1873. 

n.  Evelyn  Mary,  6.  1877. 

Mr.  Scott-Murray  is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Mcd- 
menham  and  Hambledon. 


Uo6 


MUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUR 


Ijineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  and  dis- 
tinsuished  family  of  Mukkat  of  rhiliphavgh. 

Charles  MrRBAT,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  John  Jlnrray,  Esq.  of 
riiiliphaugh,  co.  Selkirk,  M.P.,  by  Eleanor,  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Lord  Basil  Hamilton,  of  Baldoon,  m.  Eliza,  sister  of 
IJohert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Duncsfield,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Scott  Mcrbat,  Esq.  of  Danesfield,  m.  17  May, 
1815,  Augusta  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Xixon,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
John  BuUer  Esq.,  51. P.,  of  East  Looe,  and  dying  24  April, 
1S37,  left  (with  a,  dau.  Eliza  Augusta  Anna)  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Charles  Rorert  Scott  Scott-Murrat,  Esq.  of  Danesfield, 
Bucks,  J.P.,  formerly  M.P.,  6.  28  Dec.  1818;  m.  17  Sept.  184G, 
Hon.  Amelia  Charlotte  Eraser,  dau.  of  Thomas  Alexander, 
Lord  Lovat,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Alotsics,  now  of  Danesfield. 

Augustin  John  Alphonse.  h.  \\  Nov.  1848;  d.  S  Feb.  1871. 

Basil  Henry,  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  6.  ^  Aug.  18.^)3. 

Mildred  Frances,  m.  30  Nov.  1871,  Halph  Henry  Christopher 
Xevile,  Esq.  of  Wellingore,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.,and  has,  with 
other  issae,  Geoffrey  Henry,  b.  1874. 

I^ura  Amelia  Margaret. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Charlotte. 
Mr.  Scott-Murray  d.  27  Aug.  1SS2,  and  was  s.hy  his  eldest  son. 

^)-m.s— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  bugle-horn  ppr  , 
Ktringed  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.,  three  mullets  of  the  first,  for 
Mlrbat  of  PhUiphau-jh :  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  an 
<s-oile  between  two  crescents,  and  on  a  border  engrailed  sa. 
ti,;;hts  escallops  of  the  first,  for  Scott.  Crests— A.  demi-savage, 
wreatlied  about  the  temples  and  loins,  holding  a  bugle-horn,  all 
ppr.,  for  Murray;  a  stag  trippant,  for  Scott.  Motto— nine 
usque  superna  venabor. 

.Sef'.<— Danesfield,  Great  Marlow ;  and  JIanor  House,  Hamble- 
Uon,  Henley-on-Thames. 


MUERAY   OF    TOUCHADAM   AND 
POLMAISE. 

iMuEBAT,  Jony,  Esq.,  of  Touchadam  and  Pol- 
maise,  co.  Stirling,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier 
Uiiards,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  and  Vice-Lieut,  of  Stir- 
lingshire, b.  26  July,  1831  ;  m.  1st,  15  Sept.  1859, 
Ladj  Agnes  Caroline  Graham,  eldest  dau.  of 
James,  4th  Duke  of  Montrose,  which  lady  d.  May, 
1873,  and  2nd]y,  10  Jan.  1877,  Lucy  Evelyn,  dau. 
of  John  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 

Lineagre. — This  family  has  been  seated  for  centuries  in 
CO.  Stirling,  and  is  supposed  to  derive  from  the  noble  House 
of  Bothwell.    Its  patriarch. 

Sib  William  db  Moravia,  designed  of  Sandford,  joined 
PiOBEKT  Brcce,  but  being  taken  prisoner  by  the  English,  was 
Sent  to  London,  1306,  and  remained  in  captivity  there  until 
exchanged  after  the  battle  of  Bannockbum.  Sir  William's  son 
and  successor, 

Sir  Andrew  de  Moravia,  obtained  from  King  David  Bruce 
two  charters,  the  first  granting  the  lands  of  Kepmad,  dated 
136.5,  and  the  second  bestowing  Tulchadam,  Tulchmallar,  &c., 
1369.    Sir  William's  direct  descendant, 

Sir  William  Mcrrat,  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  (great- 
grandson  of  William  Murray,  of  Touchadam,  slain  at  Flodden), 
a  staunch  Eoyalist,  was  in  the  engagement  of  the  Duke  of 
Hamilton,  and,  1654,  was  amerced  by  Cbumwell  in  the  sum 
of  fifteen  hundred  pounds.  He  d.  shortly  after,  and  left  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson,  of  Durie,  a 
son  and  successor, 

John  Mcrbat,  of  Polmaise  and  Touchadam,  served  heir  to 
his  father,  Jan.  1655.  He  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Nisbett, 
of  Dean,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  was  t.  by  his  son. 

.John  Murray,  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson,  of  Durie,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
Ci liege  of  Ju-stice,  and  had  five  song.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Murray,  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  was  served 
heir  to  the  whole  estate  1729.  He  m.  1st,  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
Gibson,  of  Durie,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau.,  who  both 
d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Gibson,  Bart,  of  Pentland,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  William,  his  heir.  ii.  Alexander,  who  d.  unm. 

III.  John  (Lieut.-Col.),  m.  Isabella,   dau.  of  Professor  Her- 
cules Lindsay,  and  d.  6  April,  1838,  having  had  issue, 
I  John,  late  of  Polmaise. 

1  Cecilia,  to.  John  Russell,  Esq.,  Principal  Clerk  of  the 
Court  of  Session  in  Edinburgh. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Marchise  Accrambonie. 
■SVilliam  Murray  rf.  175S,  and  was  i.  by  his  son, 


William  Murray,  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  m.  Istr 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Callander,  Esq.  of  Craigforth,  and  by 
her  had  a  son,  William,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Clathic  and  Killermont,  by  whom 
he  had,  i.  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  deceased ;  ii.  Archibald,  H.E.I.C.S., 
deceased ;  m.  Alexander,  an  Advocate,  ni.  Miss  Johnina 
Wilkinson,  of  co.  Denbigh  ;  i.  Anne,  m.  Robert  Bruce,  Esq. 
of  Kennet.  Mr.  Murray  m.  Srdly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Speirs,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  and  by  this  lady  had  two  daus., 
Mary,  m.  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.,  of  Culcruch,  co.  Stirling, 
and  Grace.  William  Murray  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest; 
son, 

AVilliam  Murray,  Esq.  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  Vice- 
Lieut.  CO.  Stilling,  and  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Yeomanry,  b.  6  July, 
1773;  TO.  11  June,  1799,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell, 
Bart,  of  Monreith,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  cousin, 

John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  co.  Stirling, 
■Vice-Lieut.,  6.  5  July,  1797  ;  m.  10  Aug.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Dr.  James  Bryce,  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Oct. 
18891  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Touchadam.        James,  h.  20  June,  1834. 

Alexander  Bruce,  late  Capt.  Cameron  Highlanders,  b.  24 
June,  1840;  m.  16  Oct.  1890,  Mary,  dau.  of  C.  M.  Stephen- 
son, Esq.,  C.E.,  and  has  issue,  Mary,  b.  27  May,  1893. 

Arthur  Bryce,  b.  22  Feb.  1843  ;  d.  10  Nov.  1863. 

Margaret. 

Lindsay  Elizabeth,  m.  Ernald  Smith,  Esq.,  son  of  George  B. 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Selsdon,  Croydon,  and  has  issue,  Mabel,  m. 
1888,  Hon.  Capt.  Alwyn  H.  Fulke  Greville,  2nd  sou  oS 
George  Guy,  4th  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Henry,  b.  27  May,  1889. 
He  d.  15  April,  1862. 

Arriis—A.z.,  three  stars  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter- 
flory  or.  Cre&t — A  mermaid  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  a 
mirror,  in  her  sinister  a  comb,  all  ppr.  Supporters — Two  Uons 
rampant  gu.,  armed  and  langued  az.     Motto — Tout  prest. 

Seats — Polmaise  Castle,  and  Touchadam,  co.  Stirling.  Eesi' 
deuce — 15,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


MURRAY  OF    MURRAYTHWAITE. 

MuERAT,  William,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaite,  co. 
Dumfries,  J.P.,  b.  31  Oct.  1865;  s.  nis  father  1872; 
m.  12  April,  1892,  Evelyn,  dau.  of  John  Bruce,  Esq. 
and  has  issue, 
Margaret  Elizabeth. 

liineag-e.— This  family  has  been  settled  at  and  in  pis- 
session  of  Murraythwaite  since  about  the  year  1421,  and  derives 
paternally  from  the  ancient  family  of  Murray  of  Cockpool,  of 
which  theMurrays,  Earls  of  Annandale,  were  descendants,  and 
eventually  became  the  representatives.  A  younger  son  of 
Murray  of  Cockpool,  ra.  Elizabeth  Ednam,  owner  of  Murray- 
thwaite, and  thus  founded  thife  branch  of  the  Murray  family. 
The  earliest  charter  bears  date  1426,  and  was  granted  to  Eliza- 
beth Ednam's  son,  Patrick  Murray,.     From  him  descended 

William  Murray,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaite,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Dalrymple,  of  Waterside,  in  Nithsdale,  and  had  (with 
a  dau.  Agnes)  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  b.  1728;  m.  1768,  Susan,  dau.  of  Eev.  Alexander 
Orr,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1818,  having  had  three  sons, 

William,  b.  1769;  d.  1781.  Alexander,  b.  1773;  d.  1779. 
John  Murray,  b.  1775;  m.  10  Sept.  1798,  Miss  Catherine 
Arthington,  and  d.  April,  18'22,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Dalrymple,  who  «.  his  grand-uncle  John,  oS 
whom  presentlv. 

2  William,  Cap't.  H.E.I.C.S.,  to.  1834,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Lynn,  and  d.  June,  1842,  leaving  a  son  and 
a  dau. 

3  Henry  Montagu  Scott,  d.  Dec.  1844. 

4  Alexander,  Kear-Admiral,  d.  31  March,  1870. 

5  George,  Capt.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  to.  1831,  Harriette,  dau.  of 
Rev.  S.  Goodenough;  d.  12  Sept.  1856,  leaving  fout 
daus. 

6  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  May,  1874. 

7  Joseph  Carlyle,  d.  unm. 

1  Susan  Catherine,  widow  of  John  Kenwick,  Esq.  of 
Gallowhill,  Northumberland,  and  d.  F'eb.  1891. 

2  Agnes,  m.  1844,  Kev.  W.  ¥.  Lanfear,  and  d.  1889. 

Mr.  Murray  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaite,  Vice-Lieutenant  co. 
Dumfries,  0.  1726  ;  d.  unm.  Feb.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
nephew, 

John  Dalrymple  Murray,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaite,  co. 
Dumfries,  J.P.,  b.  5  June,  1800  ;  to.  1st,  5  June,  1826,  Marion, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Hagart,  Esq.  of  Bonnington  Lodge,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  May  1828)  had  one  son, 


MUR 


■THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUR 


145? 


John,  late  of  Murraythwaite. 
He  M.  2ndly,  27  April,   1831,  Anne   Elizabeth,   eldest  dau.  ot 
Eer.  Henry   Askew,  of  Redheugh,   co.  Durham,   aad  by  her 
(who  d.  14  Sept.  1845;  had  issue, 

Henry  Wiliiau.,  b.  26  Feb.  I83i. 

■George,  6.  15  Oct.  1833  ;  rf.  11  Mav,  1854. 

Patrick  James,  Comm.  K.N.,  b.  29  Nov.  1S3G  ;  d.  12  March, 
1880. 

Eleanor  Susan,  m.  1872,  Francisco  Tutlavilla,  Duca  di  San 
Germano-Calabritto. 

Lucy  Henrietta,  m  1884,  Beginald  Phillipps,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  Lady  Superior,  Convent  of  Notre  Dame,  Brixton. 
He  d.  17  Oct.  1863,  HUd  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mureat,  Es(i.  of  Murraythwaite,  J. P.,  Comm.  R.N., 
li.  22  March,  1828 :  m.  6  Dec.  1864,  Grace  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of 
Col.  William  Graham,  of  Mossknow,  co.  Dumfries,  and  d. 
2  Aug.  1872,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  now  of  Murraythwaite. 

II.  Fergus,  Lieut.  2nd  batt.  Scottish  Rifles,  b.  3  Feb.  1868. 
I.  Marion  Gertrude.  ii.  Flora. 

III.  Edith.  IV.  Helen. 

^)'ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  crescent  between  three 
stars,  surrounded  with  the  royal  tressure  arg.,  all  within  a 
liordureor;  2ni  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  saltire  az.  nine  Inzenges  of 
the  field  within  aburdure,  engrailed  gu.  Crest— A  cherub  ppr., 
winged  or.     Afo«o— Noctes  diesque  praesto. 

&aJ— Murraythwaite,  Ecclefechan,  co.  Dumfries. 


MURRAY,   late   OF    CRINGLETIE. 

'  Murray,  James  Wol-fe,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  co. 
Peebles,  and  WestshieldjCo.  Lanark,  Commissioner 
of  Supply  for  co.  Peebles,  Major  R.  A.,  b.  13  March, 
1853  ;  m.  1875,  Arabella,  dau.  of  "VV.  Bray,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 
Geobge  Wolfe,  b.  1876. 

Liineag'e. — Sir  Alexander  Muhrat,  2na  Bart,  of  Black- 
barony,  the  12th  generation  of  that  ancient  family  in  a  direct 
male  line,  m.  as  his  2nd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William,  and 
.sister  of  Sir  David  Murray,  of  Stanhope,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sens,  John  and  Alexander.    The  elder, 

John  Murray,  got  from  his  father  the  lands  and  barony 
of  Cringletie,  was  designated  by  that  title,  and  m.  a  dau.  of 
Drummond,  of  Hawthornden,  but  dying  without  issue,  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Alexander  Murray,  of  Cringletie,  who  m.  Susan,  dau.  of 
John  Douglas,  of  Mains,  one  of  the  heirs  of  entail  of  that 
family,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Archibald,  Sheriff  Depute  of  co.  Peebles,  and  one  of  tho  Com- 
missaries of  Edinburgh.  He  acquired  the  estate  of  Nisbet, 
near  Edinburgh,  \shich  is  now  called  Murrayfield. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Justice,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Principal 
Clerks  of  Session,  son  of  Sir  James  Justice,  of  Justice  Hall. 

Alexander  Murray  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Murray,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  who  was  long 
Sheriff-Depute  of  Peebles,  under  William,  Earl  of  March, 
Heritable  Sheriff,  and  represented  that  co.  in  three  several 
Parliaments  of  Great  Britain.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Stewart,  of  Tillicoultry,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice  and  a  Lord  of  Justiciary,  and  had  six  sons 
and  four  daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Murray,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  Lieut.-Col.,  who 
had  the  honour  to  command  th<)  Grenadiers  at  the  sieges  of 
Louishurg  and  Quebec,  He  d.  at  Martinique,  1762,  after  that 
island  was  reduced.  He  m.  1749,  Marion,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
.Steuart,  Bart,  of  Goodtrees,  and  d.  1822,  leaving  issue,  two 
sons,  Alexander,  a  Major  of  the  13th  Light  Dragoons,  and 
James  Wolfe,  aud  one  dau.  Catherine.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Wolfe  Murray,  Lord  Cringletie,  a  Senator  of  the 
•College  of  Justice  in  Scotland,  godson  of  Gen.  Wolfe,  6.  5  Jan. 
1759  ;  m.  7  April,  1807,  Isabella  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  James 
<Jharles  Edward  Stuart  Strange,  Esq.  (godson  of  Prince  Charles 
ICdward  Stuart),  H  E.I.C.S.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Durham,  of  Largo,  Fife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 
J847)  had  issue, 

James  Wolfe,  of  Cringletie. 

Alexander,  Col.  Commanding  87th  Eegt.,  m.  1853,  Eugenia 
Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Curtis,  C.B.,  andd.  24  Dec.  1865. 

Thomas  .Vndrcw  Lumsden,  ILijor-Gcn.  late  R.E.,  m.  1849, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Fisher,  Queen's  Printer, 
Canada,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1893,  leaving  issue,  Thomas ;  Den- 
nistoun,  deceased  ;  Elinor ;  and  Elizabeth. 

Philip  Charles,  d.  1842. 

Isabella  Katherine,  m.  1834,  James  Dennistoun,  Esq.  of 
II. 


Dennistoun,  author  of  The  History  of  the  Duhes  of  Vrhino, 

(fee,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1855  ;  she  d.  April,  1864. 
Marianne  Lloyd,  m.  1836,  Kdmund  Ironside,  Esq.,  only  son 

of  Edmund  Ironside,  of  Tannochside,  co.  Lanark,  who  d. 

1862. 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  1848,  Victor  Robert  de  Cussac,  and 

d.  17  May,  1856. 
Louisa  Anne,  to.  1st,  1839,  Monsieur  Edmond  Jeannin,  and 

2ndly,  the  Hon.  Peter  Scarlett. 
Alicia  Stewart,  d.  1833. 
Amelia  Jane,  m.  1848,  Monsieur  Philippe  Augraud,  ex-Sous- 

Prfefetof  Gex,  France,  and  rf  Dec.  1»77. 
Sophia  Carolina,  m.   1849,  Monsieur  Leopold  Isoard,  Prefet 

of  the  Saone  Inf^rieure,  France. 
Frances  Octavia,  m.  1848,  Charles  Greenstreet  Addison,  Esq. 

Ban  ister-at-Law,  who  d.  19  Feb.  1866. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  1846. 

Lord  Cringletie  d.  29  May,  1836.    His  eldest  son, 

James  Wolfe  Murray,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  aud  Westshield, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Brigadier  Gen.  of  the  Royal  Company  of 
Archers,  the  Queen's  Body  Guard  for  Scotland,  6.  11  May, 
1814;  TO.  1st,  25  March,  1852,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
John  Whyte  Melville,  Esq.  of  Bcnnochie  and  Strathkinness, 
by  the  Lady  Catherine  Osborne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis,  5tU 
Duke  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Wolfe,  now  of  Cringletie. 

II.  Francis  D'Arcy  Osborne  Wolfe,  b.  10  April,  1854. 
HI.  Sidney  George  Wolfe,  6.  2  March,  185.5. 

IV.  Philip  Charles  Knightley  WoUe,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  20  April, 
1856. 

I.  Elizabeth  Catherine  Mary  Wolfe. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  27  Nov.  1862,  Louisa  Grace,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
Adam  Hay,  7th  Bart.,  of  Haystoun,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  May, 
1S83)  had  issue, 

V.  Arthur  Alexander  Wolfe,  Lieut.  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
b.  22  May,  1866. 

II.  Hilda  Louisa  Janey  Wolfe. 

Mr.  Murray  d.  1890. 

Arms—Or,  a  fetterlock,  az.,  on  a  chief  of  the  List  three  stars 
arg.,  a  border  gu.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  scroll. 
Motto — Deum  time. 

Sea  s — Cringletie,  Eddleston,  co.  Peebles,  and  Westshield, 
near  Lanark,  co.  Lanark. 


mETJRRAY   OF   NORTH   INVERAMSAY. 

Murray,  James,  Esq.  of  North  Inveramsay,  co. 
Aberdeen,  J.P.,  6.  4  June  1840;  m.  Sept.  1867, 
Isabella  Wilson,  dau.  of  John  Legge,  Esq.  of 
Aberdeen. 

Lineagre. — The  family  of  Murray  of  North  Inveramsay 
has  traced  its  pedigree  to  the  year  1700, 

James  Murray,  Esq,  in  Wyndings,  Fettercsso  (son  of  James 
Slurray,  in  Wyndings,  Fetteresso,  who  was  born  1730),  b.  1759; 
m.  circa  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  —Walker,  Esq.  and  d.  1834, 
leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1830,  a  son, 

James  Murray,  Esq.  of  Aberdeen,  6.  1808 ;  m.  1833, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  —  Hardie,  Esq.  and  by  her,  who  d.  1884, 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Hardie  (Rev.),  of  Preston,  h.  1834  ;  m.  1865,  Marj 
Anne,  dau.  of  Bunyan,  Esq.  of  Jedburgh. 

II.  James,  of  North  Inveramsay. 

III.  Alfred  Arthur,  b.  1842 ;  drowned  in  the  Ganges,  India, 
1883,  urnn. 

IV.  George  Jeffrey,  6.  1845;  d.  1859. 

V.  Arthur  Thomson,  6.  1847  ;  d.  1848. 

I.  Maria,  b.  1836. 

II.  Christina  Jeffrey,  b.  1838  ;  d.  xmm.  1857. 
Mr.  James  Murray  d.  1881,  aged  72. 

Rcsideuce — 21,  Balmoral  Place,  Aberdeen. 


MURRAY    OF   DOLLERIE. 

Murray,  Anthony  G-egrge,  Esq.  of  Dollerie,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.,  b.  29  Sept.  1830  ;  m.  10  Dec.  18S5, 
Mary  Agnes,  dau.  of  Major-Gren.  Hugh  L.  Christie, 
of  Durie,  Leven,  co.  Fife,  and  has  issue, 

Anthony  Hugh,  b.  28  April,  1888. 

Xiineagre. — Patrick  Murray,,  of  Oehtertyre,  co.  Perth, 
3rd  son  of  Sir  David  Murray,  of  Tullibardine  and  Gask  (see 
Burke's  Peerage,  Atholl,  D.),  d.  1476,  leaving  a  son, 

David  Murray,  of  Oehtertyre,  to.  Margaret  Pitcairn,  of 
Forfar,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Patrick,  ancestor  of  Murray, 
Bart,  of  Oehtertyre  ;  ii.  Anthony.    The  2nd  son, 

Anthony  Murray,  of  Dollerie,  co.  Perth,  had  a  grant  of 
the  lands  of  Eaith,  near  Crieff,  and  a  portion  of  the  muir  of 

5  A 


1458 


MUE, 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUE 


Maderty,  the  present  estate  of  Dollerie,  from  the  abhey  of 
Inchaffray,  1654,  m.  Christian  Maxtone,  and  had  three  sons, 
I.  David,  liis  heir;  ii.  ratrick.  of  Woodend,  co.  Perth,  Dean  of 
the  Episcopal  Clnirch  of  Scotland,  ancestor  of  the  Karl  of 
Dtsart,  and  of  Murray,  Bart,  of  Glendoick ;  iii.  Alexander, 
Dean  of  the  Episcopal  Church  of  Scotland  1537,  m.  Elizabeth 
Oliphant.    The  eldest  son, 

DavidMcrrat,  of  Dollerie,  bought  the  lands  of  Crieff  (1578) 
from  John  Muin\y,  of  Wedderhill,  who  had  obtained  them  from 
John  Murray,  barber  to  James  V.,  King  of  Scots;  he  m.  15C8, 
Margaret  Tossack,  and  had  a  dau.,  m.  Eobert  Maxtone,  of 
Cultoquhey,  and  a  son, 

Anthony  MrnRAT,  of  Dollene,  7)i.  1584,  Jean  Mitchell,  and 
■was  s  by  his  son, 

David  Murray,  of  Dollerie,  m.  Helen  Murray  of  Tippcr- 
muir,  CO.  Perth,  and  was  father  of 

Anthosi  Murray,  of  Dollerie,  who  had  a  charter  from 
Charles  II.,  1074,  erecting  his  lands  into  a  barony,  Hi.  Elizabeth 
Murray,  of  Arbtnie,  and  d.  1685,  leaving  his  lands  to  his  only 
son, 

Anthojts  MtJBBAT,  of  Dollcrie,  6.  1676;  m.  Christian,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Mr.  Honeyman,  and  d.  1761,  aged  85,     His  son, 

Anthony  Murray,  of  DQllerie,ioined  Prince  Charles  Edward, 
•was  present  at  the  battle  of  CuUoden,  and  is  supposed  to  have 
been  killed  there,  as  he  was  never  heard  of  after.  He  m.  1735, 
Margaret  Murray,  of  Grange,  co.  Fife,  and  had,  with  two  daus. 
(one  of  whom  m.  Lawrence  Oliphant,  of  Condie,  great-grand- 
father of  the  author  of  The  Land  of  Gileadqae)  a  son, 

Anthony  Murray,  of  Dollerie,  who  s.  his  grandfather,  who 
in  1762  had  his  titles  made  up  to  the  lands  in  the  charter  of 
1674.  He  m.  1765,  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  4th 
Bart,  of  Ochtertyre,  and  d.  1790,  leaving  a  son, 

Anthony  Murray,  of  Dollerie,  m.  Ellen  Fletcher  Bower, 
of  Kincaldrum,  Forfar,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  had  issue, 

1.  Anthony,  his  heir. 

n.  Alexander,  C.M.G.,  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey  of 
Newfoundland,  b.  2  Jan.  1811;  m.  1st,  27  April,  1837, 
Fanny  Cooper  Judkins,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus.,  a 
son, 

1  Anthony  Hepburn,  Major  E.A.,  6.  30  Oct.  1840;  m.  1 
March,  1871,  Mary  Madeline,  dau.  of  Col.  George  £ad- 
clifle,  and  has, 

Alexander  Radcliffe  Hepburn,  6.  18  May,  1872. 

Minnie,  6.  23  July,  1873. 

Nellie  Violet,  6.  1  June,  1876. 
He  m.  2ndly,  28  Jan.  1868,  Eliza  A.  Cummins,  and  by  her 
had,  with  ihiee  daus.  (1  Georgina  Isabella  Mary  Logan,  b. 
24  March,  1869;    2  Frances  Augusta,  6.  30  Dec.  1870;   3 
Alice  Oliphant,  6.  17  Aug.  1874),  three  suns, 

2  William  Edmund  Logan,  6  11  Sept.  1872. 

3  Alexander  Graeme,  6.  3  Jan.  1876. 

4  Bernard  Fabricotti,  6.  25  Oct.  1877  ;  d.  young. 
lit.  WiUiam,  d.  unm.,  killed  in  the  Indian  Mutiny. 

1.  Helen.  ii.  Margaret  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Hr.  Murray  d.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Murray,  of  Dollerie,  m.  19  Oct.  1829,  Georgina, 
dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  6th  Bart,  of  Ochtertyre,  by  Lady 
Mary  Anne  Hupe  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Uopetoun, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony  George,  his  heir. 

u.  Patrick,  Major  E.E.,  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  at 
Dellii  and  Lucknow,  d.  unm.  in  India,  1872. 

I.  Mary  Anne. 

II.  Georgita  Helen,  m.  Thomas  Walton  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Walton  Park,  Kirkcudbright,  and  d.  s,p. 

lu.  Augusta  Campbell. 

IV.  Charlotte  Joanna,  m.  Col.  Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich, 
Penh,  and  had  issue,  a  dau. 

V.  F'rances  Amelia  Jemima,  «i.Sir  Patrick  Keith  Murray,  8th 
Bart,  of  Ochtertyre,  and  d.  7  Oct.  1874,  leaving  i.ssue  (ste 
Burke's  Puraijt). 

VI.  I.-abella  Lo.ii^a,  m.  Capt.  J.  G.  Eeddie,  R.N.,  of  Redhouse, 
CO.  Fife,  and  has  issue,  John  Murray,  b.  27  Jan.  1872,  2nd 
Lieut.  Worcester  Regt. ;  and  Anthony  Julian,  b.  27  Aug. 
Ib73,  2nd  Li.-ut.  South  Wales  Borderers. 

■VII.  Williamina,  m.  John  Stephens  Blackett,  Esq.,  C.E.,  and 
has  issue,  John  Patrick,  and  two  daus. 
Mr.  Murray  d.  16  Sept.  1884. 

Armi — Az.,  a  cross  patt6e  arg.  surmounted  of  a  saltire  gu., 
between  three  stars  of  the  second,  a  crescent  for  diderence. 
Crcsi — An  olive  branch  ppr.     Motto — Ditat  servata  fides. 

Stat — Dollerie,  Crieff,  co.  Fife. 

C'iiti^University,  Edinburgh. 


1S61,  Augusta  Anne,  dau.  of  Kev.  George  Deane  j 
Rector  of  Bighton,  Hants,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Penrose,  Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders,  Vice' 
Consul  at  Odessa,  6.  13  July,  1863  ;  in.  1891,  Alexandrina,' 
dau.  of  Col.  Solovtsov,  of  the  Russian  Engineers,  and 
has  issue, 

Alexandee  Gordon,  6.  30  June,  1892. 

II.  George  Henry  Lygon,  6.  25  May,  1871. 

I.  Mary  Grace,  6.  17  Sept.  1865. 

II.  Margaret  Beatrice,  6.  31  May,  1868. 

III.  Amelia  Augusta,  6.  9  Oct.  1873. 

liineagre. — This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the- 
MuRRAYs,  Baronets  oj  Ochtertyre,  in  Perthshire  (see  BurkeV 
Petrage). 

Patrick  Murray,  of  Ayton,  Fifeshire  (the  second  son  of 
Sir  Patrick  Murray,  by  Maigaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mungo 
Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  co.  Perth),  6.  1685;  vi  1709,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Duncan  of  Lundie,  and  d.  1773,  leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Murray,  who  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Williamson,  and  was  father  of 

Alexander  Murray,  of  Ayton,  m.  23  Aug.  1780,  Hon. 
Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Alexander,  7th  Lord  Banff,  of  Forglen, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1789),  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Joseph,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Murray  d.  1829,  aged  75,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Murray,  Esq.  of  Ayton,  b.  25  April,  1786 ;  in. 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Samuel  Abercromby,  6th  Bart., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  July,  1876,  aged  86)  had  surviving: 
issue, 

George  Joseph,  now  of  Wootton  Court. 
Mr.  Murray  d.  18  June,  1876. 

Stat — Wootton  Court,  near  Canterbury. 


MURRAY    OF   OSSEMSLEY  MANOR.         I 

I 
MuEKAT,  William,  Esq.  of  Ossemsley  Manor,  i 
Hant3,  Major  in  the  Army  (retired),  late  10th 
Hussars,  h.  12  Dec.  1819  ;  m.  Feb.  1867,  Emma 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Donald  Duncan  Graham,  and 
granddau.  and  heiress  of  Col.  T.  Lillie ;  and  by  her 
has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Graham,  6.  23  Oct.  1868. 

II.  William  Hugh. 

III.  Angus  Hamilton. 

I.  Lilias  Mary. 

II.  Margherita  Isabel  Julia. 

III.  Imogen  Brenda. 

Major  Murray  is  2nd  son  of  Walter  Murray,  Esq. 
of  Garland  Grove,  Jamaica  (by  his  \fiie,  Eliza 
Tharp,  2nd  dau.  of  Patrick  Spence,  Esq.,  and  nieco 
of  John  Tharp,  of  Chippenham  Park,  co.  Cam- 
bridge), and  grandson  of  William  Murray,  of 
Latium.  He  had  two  brothers,  Walter  (deceased),, 
late  Scots  Fusiliers;  Henry  (deceased),  late  79th 
Highlanders;  and  two  sisters,  Georgina  Catherine, 
d.  young;  and  Eliza  (deceased),  who  m.  (as  lii* 
2nd  wife)  Sir  A.  J.  Lawrence. 
Seat — Ossemsley  Manor,  Christchurch,  Hants. 


MURRAY    OF    WOOTTON    COURT. 

MuERAT,   Geoeqe   Joseph,   Esq.   of  Wootton 
Court,  CO.  Kent,  J.P.,  h.  22  June,  1833  ;  m.  3  Sept. 


MURRAY-KER   OF   NEWBLISS    HOUSE. 

Mueeat-Kee,  Mes.  Maeianne,  of  Newblis* 
House,  CO.  Monaghan,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard 
Foster,  by  Mary  Ker  his  wife,  niece  and  heiress  ef 
Andrew  Ker,  M.D.  of  Newbliss  House,  m.  2  Nov. 
lfS54,  Andre  Allen  Murray  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Slieriff  1844,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Ker, 
and  d.  21  Oct.  1892,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Andrew,  6.  8  April,  1858,  d.  18  Oct.  1801. 

I.  Sarah,  in.  F'itzjohn  Robert  Irwin,  Esq.,  M.B.  of  Kilkeel, 
CO.  Down,  son  of  the  late  John  Robert  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Car- 
nagh  House,  co.  Armagh,  and  by  him,  who  d.  1882,  had 

issue, 

Murray  Fitzjohn. 
Ethel  Elizabeth. 

II   Mary  Isabella. 


MUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUS 


1459 


Lineagre. — The  Kers  of  NewWiss  are  a  very  respectalile 
family  of  the  co.  of  Monaghan,  and  have  been  for  centuries 
landed  proprietors.  Dr.  Ker  s.  his  brother,  Alexander  Ker, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at  Law,  who  built  the  present  family  mansion, 
in  the  year  1814.  They  were  sons  of  Kev.  Andrew  Ker, 
Kcctor  of  Aghabog,  and  grandsons  of  Kobert  Ker(17.51),  who, 
is  mentioned  in  Dr.  Keid's  History  of  the  PreshyUrian  Church 
of  Ireland  (vol.  in.,  page  343)  as  having  assisted  the  introduc- 
tion of  Seceders  to  Newbliss. 

James  Murray,  Esq.  of  Beach  Hill,  co.  Monaghan,  m.  Mar- 
Itaret,  sister  of  the  Ven.  Dr.  Andre  Allen,  Archdeacon  of 
Clo^her,  and  d.  1828,  having  had  issue, 

Andr^  Allen  Murray,  Esq.  of  Loughhoona,  ex-Scholar 
T.C.D.,  and  Barrister-at  Law,  m.  Jan.  1818,  Rebecca,  2nd 
dau.  of  Eev.  William-  Moffatt,  Bector  of  Currin  and  Drum- 
crin,  and  d.  9  .Sept.  1827,  leaving  issue, 

Anpee  Allen,  late  of  Newbliss  House. 

■William,  of  Ueecli  Hill,  co.  Monaghan,  J.P. 

Eobert,  M.K.C.S.I.,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Charles  Cambie,  Esq., 
J.P.  of  Castletown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  7  Feb.  18o4, 
leaving  issue,  Andre  Allen,  and  Roberta  Jane. 

iSecti— Newbliss  House,  Newbliss,  co.  Monaghan. 


MUEROTJGH   OF  "WATERSFIELD 

TOWERS. 

MuEEOTTGH,  JoHN  PATRICK,  Esq.  of  "Watersfield 

Towers,  Sussex,  M.P.  for  Bridport,  1852-7,  b.  2  Dec. 

1822;  m.  1818,  Isabel  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Beart, 

Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  has  issue, 

I.  Patrick  O'Donnell,  6.  1851. 

I.  Kathleen  Isabel,  m.  the  late  Francis  William  Beart. 
n.  Helena  Maria,  in.  1st,  Griffith  Robert  Thomas,  Esq. ;  and 
2ndly,  Charles  Frederick  Toovey,  Esq. 

Lineage.— John  Mcrrough,  Esq.  of  Chicester  (son  of 
•Tohn  Murrough,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1838,  dau.  of 
John  de  Hardham),  to.  1820,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edward  Patrick, 
Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Dec. 
1846)  had,  with  others,  who  all  d.  in  infancy,  a  Eon, 

John  Patrick,  now  of  Watersfield  Towers. 
Mr.  Murrough  d.  16  Feb.  1846. 

Seat — Watersfield  Towers,  PulborougU, 


MXJSaRAVE    OF    SHILIilNGTON  MANOR 
AND   BORDEN. 

MusGEAVE,  Horace  Edgar,  Esq.  of  Shillington 
Manor,  Bedford,  and  Borden,  Kent,  b.  3  Sept.  1861, 
m.  8  April  1891,  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
George  Arthur  Emilius  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Stoney  Croft, 
Eiccarton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue, 

Christopher,  6.  1  Feb.  1893. 
Ethel  Marion. 

,  liineag-e.— George  MnsGRAVE,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Carlisle, 
•was  son  of  George  Musgrave,  Esq.,  Keeper  of  Ordnance, 
Chatham,  who  was  a  younger  son  of  Sni  Christopher  Mcs- 
«RAVE,  4th  Bart,  of  Edenhall,  Cumberland  (whose  son  Joseph 
Musgrave,  was  lord  of  the  Manor  of  Apsleybury,  Shillington, 
Beds).    This  George  Musgrave  was  father  of 

George  Mosgrave,  Esq.  of  Shillington  Manor,  co.  Bedford, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1828,  b.  8  Sept.  1769;  to.  19  Aug.  1790,  Mar- 
garet, only  dau.  of  Edmund  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Grafton,  and 
ty  her  who  d.  19  Sept.  1859,  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  wliom  presently. 

II.  Henry,  J.P.  and  D.I,.,  Banister-at-Law,  6.  8  July,  1800  ; 
TO.  Sarah  Popplewell,  dau.  of  Richard  PuUan,  Esq.  of  Hare- 
wood,  CO.  York,  and  by  her,  who  d.  Sept.  1861,  had  issue,  a 
son, 

George  Arthur,  of  Horton,  co.  Gloucester,  6.  1843;  m. 
Aug.  1867,  Theresa,  only  child  of  Jacques  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Hill  House,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Theresa  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Fitzherbert  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Stanshaws  Court,  J.P.  for 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Heni7  Authur  Fitzherbert,  &.  1869. 

2  Richard  Rosewell,  6.  1872. 

3  Arthur  Kranklyn,  6.  1877. 

4  Christopher  Brooke,  6.  1880. 

1  Theresa  Henrietta,  d.  unra.  1889. 

III.  Thomas,  deceased. 

1.  Georgiana,  m.  22  Aug.  1822,  C.  Berners  Plestow,  Esq.  of 


Watlington  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  him,  who  d.  May,  1849, 
had  issue, 

1  Charles  John  Berners,  late  of  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b. 
July,  1823. 

2  Henry  Berners,  6.  1825,  deceased. 

II.  Emma,  to.  June,  1831,  James  Hii^ham,  Esq.  only  son  of 
Samuel  Higham,  Esq.,  Comptroller  of  the  National  Debt 
Office,  and  had  issue, 
1  George  Lascelles,  b.  1834,  m.  1861,  Eliza  Giibertson, 

Esq. 

1  Henrietta. 

2  Emily,  m.  1863,  William  Harrison  Briscoe,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Musgrave  d.  27  June,  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  George  Musgrave,  M.A.,of  Shillington  Manor  and 
Borden  Hall,  Kent,  6.  1  July,  1798 ;  in.  4  July,  1827,  Charlotte 
Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Oakes,  Esq.,  formerly  senior 
member  of  the  Council,  and  President  of  the  Board  of  Rev- 
enue, Madras,  by  Maria  Luc)',  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of  Terence 
Gahagan.  M.D.,  Physician  to  tne  Forces,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Horace,  of  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  6.  14  Nov.  1829;  d. 
unin.  11  Oct.  1851. 

II.  Edgar,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Adele,  d.  young  1833. 

II.  Clare,  m.  Dec.  1857,  Rev.  John  Fitzgerald,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  St.  Stephen's,  Camden  Town,  and  had  two  sons  who  d. 
in  infancy. 

III.  Eleanor,  d.  1858. 

Mr.  Musgrave,  who  was  distinguished  in  the  literary  world  as 
the  translator  of  Homer's  Odtjssaj,  and  the  author  of  Travels  in 
France,  and  other  works,  d.  26  Dec.  1883.     His  2nd  son, 

Edgar  Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Shillington  Manor,  6.  26  April, 
1835;  TO.  July,  1860,  Henrietta  Marie,  dau.  of  John  Tesche- 
maker,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  of  Aunsfort,  British  Guiana,  and  Ex- 
mouth,  Devon,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Richard  Shute,  Esq.  of 
Moncktown,  Coombe,  Somerset,  and  Elm  Grove,  SydenUan, 
Kent,  and  by  her  had  issue. 

I.  Horace  Edgar,  now  of  Shillington  Manor. 

II.  Philip  Cranstoun,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  6  Aug.  1863. 
I.  Ethel  Henrietta. 

Arms — Az  ,  six  annulets   or.      Crest — Two  arms  in  maili 
arniour  upliiting  an  annulet  or.     3/ot<o— Sans  changer. 
/Secifs— Shillington  Manor,  Hitchin,  Beds, 
iiwidewct!— Oraii,  South  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 


SAGAR-MUSGRAVE  OF   BRAMLEY  AND 
RED   HALL. 

Sagae-Musgeave,  John  Musgeave,  Esq.  of 
Bramley  and  Eed  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  County 
Councillor  for  the  West  Eiding,  and  J.P.  for  the 
city  of  Leeds,  late  Capt.  2nd  West  Yorkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry;  b.  15  July,  1835  ;  m.  23  Aug. 
1860,  Clara  Kate,  only  dau.  of  Eobert  C.  Brooks- 
bank,  Esq.  J.P.,  of  Sydenham  HUl,  Kent,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Abraham  Musgrave,  h.  17  July,  1861 ;  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
West  Yorkshire  Regt. 

II.  Edgar  Brooksbank,  b.  11  March,  1864;  in.  21  Sept.  1892, 
Constance  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice 
Grantham,  of  Barcombe,  Sussex,  and  has  a  dau. 

III.  Robert  Malcolm,  b.  30  Dec.  1871. 

IV.  William  Noel,  b.  18  Jan.  1876. 
I.  Clara  Gertrude. 

Mr.  Sagar-Musgrave  is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Shadwell,  Eoundhay,  and  Seacroft.  He  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Musgeave  by  Eoyal 
Licence  21  April  1863,  under  the  will  of  his  great- 
uncle  Abraham  Musgrave,  of  Bramley. 

Lineage.—  John  Sagar,  of  Remington,  near  Gisbumc, 
bought  an  estate  at  Allerton,  near  Bradford,  of  Thomas 
AUerton  in  1605.  Buried  at  Gisburne,  10  May,  1G14,  leavin;; 
by  Margaret,  his  wife,  two  sons,  John  and  James  ;  and  one 
dau.  Mary.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Sagar,  of  Allerton  Grange,  bapt.  at  Gisbnrne,  22 
July,  1596;  was  buried  at  Bradford  Parisli  Church,  16  June, 
1666.  He  was  the  founder  of  Sagar's  Charity,  Bradford,  by 
will  dated  15  Feb.  1665  (proved  1  Jan.  1667).  By  Elizabeth, 
his  wife,  he  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

James,  bapt.  at  Bradford,  14  Jan.  1638. 

Jeremy,  bapt.  at  Bradford,  2  Aug.  1640. 

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Marr.  liapt.  at  Bradford,  25  3I;mv1i,   1632;  ni.  13  Jan.  1652, 
Jose|ih  Hcllintrs,  Esg. 

Martha,  bapt.  at  Bradford,  19  April,  1C35 ;  buried  there   21 
Dec.  1654. 

Kiizabeth.  liapt.  at  Bradford,  20  Jan.  1645. 

liannah,  bapt.  at  Bradford,  7  Jan.  1653. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Sagar,  of  .\llerton  Grange,  bapt.  at  Bradford,  25  Oct. 
1629  ;  was  buried  there  31  Aug.  1689.  Will  dated  6  Mareh, 
1687.  He  m.  21  July,  1659,  Mary,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Jlidgley, 
of  Allerton,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  at  Bradford,  14  Dec. 
1691)  had  issue,  six  son.s,  John  ;  James;  Jeremiah;  Natli- 
anie'. ;  Thomas,  of  whom  presently  ;  Samuel ;  and  one  dau. 
Mary.    The  fifth  son, 

Thom.is  Sagab,  who  lived  at  Lydgate,  Leeds,  6.  17  May, 
1670;  7)!.  It)  M.iy,  1694.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alderman  Thomas 
Dixon,  of  Gledhow  Hall,  Leeds,  J. P.,  and  twice  Mayor  of 
Leeds ;  and  </.  13  Dec.  1702,  leaving  by  her  (6.  4  April,  1670; 
<l.  28  Jan.  170S)  a  son, 

Thomas  Sagab,  b.  at  Lydgate,  21  Feb.  1696;  m.  14  Dec. 
1720,  Elizabeth,  6.  1690,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Atkinson,  of  Caley 
Hall,  near  Otiey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  April,  1764)  had  issue, 
Benjamin;  John;  Thomas;  Henry;  Samuel;  Elizabeth. 
He  d.  13  Jan.  1733.    His  4th  son, 

Henbt  Sagab,  6.  23  March,  1726  ;  m.  19  Feb.  1765,  Betty 
(6.  6  Jan.  1746),  dau.  of  William  Sagar,  of  SouthBeld,  near 
Colne,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1800,  having  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  Harry ;  Samuel ;  Kichard ; 
John;  William;  Jeremiah;  Elizabeth;  Anne;  Alice;  and 
Lucy.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Sagab,  of  Farsley,  co.  York,  bapt.  28  Dec.  1768; 
m.  10  Sept.  1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hartley,  of  Swinden 
Hall,  near  Gisburne,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Richard  Hartley, 
Teter,  Jane  and  Margaret.  Mr.  Sagar  was  buried  21  Aug. 
1822.    His  eldest  son, 

BicHABD  Hartley  Sagar,  Esq.  of  Kirkstall  Hall,  Bramley, 
b.  27  June,  1803  ;  m.  12  July,  1832,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Musgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  Bramley  {see  lineage  oj 
Mdsgbave),  and  by  her  (6.  27  Jan.  1802;  d.  27  Aug.  1838)  had 
issue, 

John  Musgrive,  now  of  Bramley  and  Red  Hall. 

Kiizabeth,  b.  25  xMay,  1833  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1858,  William  Wil- 

.  kinson,  Esq.  of  Skipron,  and  by  him  (6.  25  Jan.  1828  ;   d. 

7  May,  18s4)  has  issue,  William  Musgrave,  6.  13  July,  1859. 

m.  20  Sept.  1«87,  Gcorgina  Mitchell,  who  d.  8  Oct.  1888  ; 

Sydney  Herbert,  b.  27  June,  1862,  m.  12  Oct.  1886,  Emma 

Maria  Irwell  ;    Richard  Hartley   Sagar,  6.  24   Feb.   1876; 

Margaret  Edith,  m.  6  July,   1887   to  H.  P.   Garland,  of 

Leeds. 
Margaret  Susannah. 

.Mr.  Sagar  d.  15  Aug.  1844,  and  was  buried  at  Bramley. 


!.  J^amilg  of  lltasjrabt  of  ^ramlcg. 

Hesbt  Mcsgbave,  of  Bramley,  bought  an  estate  of  Sir  John 
Saville  of  Howley  in  1621.  Built  Whitegate  House,  Bramley, 
CO.  York,  where  he  lived,  and  d.  in  1664.  By  Mary,  his  wife, 
he  had  issue,  Thomas,  Henry,  John,  William  Samuel  Robert, 
Mary,  and  Ellen.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Musgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  had  issue  by  Mar- 
garet, his  wife,  Abraham,  John,  Elizabeth,  Frances,  Profess. 
The  eldest  son, 

Abraham  Mosgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  to.  2  Sept.  1699, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Pulleine,  of  East  Keswick,  co.  York, 
and  d.  20  Feb.  1743,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1733) 
with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

John  Mcsgbave,  of  Whitegate  House,  b.  1702;  m.  11  May, 
1732,  his  cousin,  Mary  Musgrave,  who  d.  31  May,  1777.  He 
d.  8  Sept.  1782,  having  had  issue,  John,  Simeon,  Thomas, 
Samuel,  Ann.    The  2nd  son, 

Simeon  Mcsobave,  of  Whitegate  House,  bapt.  19  March, 
1734;  m.  2  Dec.  1768,  Elizabeth  Wood,  of  Bramley,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1790)  bad  issue, 

John,  of  Whitegate  House. 

Joseph,  b.  30  Sept.  1775;  d.  unm.  17  May,  1838. 

Abraham,  b.  17  Feb.  1778  ;  d.  unm.  15  Nov.  1S62. 

The  eldest  son, 

JouN  Mcsgbave,  of  Whitegate  House,  6.  1  July,  1772;  to. 
1  .Jan.  1795,  his  cousin,  Susanna  Musgrave,  of  Foggathorpe, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  29  Dec.  1813,  Ephraim  Elsworth, 
junior),  had  issue, 

Simeon,  6.  2  Dec.  1795  ;  m.  3  Dec.   1836,  Betty  Haley,  and 

d.  g.  p.  12  June,  1874. 
John,  b.  1 1  Jan.  1797  ;  d.  unm.  26  April,  1813. 
Thomas,  6.  23  June,  lb05;  d.  14  April,  1806. 


Margaret,   b.  27  Jan.  1802;   m.  12  July,  1832,  Richam 
Hartley  Sagar,  Esq.,  as  above. 
Elizabeth,  b.  27  Dec.  1803,  d.  unm.  23  July,  1869. 

Mr.  Musgrave  d.  4  Dec.  1804,  and  was  buried  at  Bramley. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th:  Arg.  on  a  pile  per  pale  az. 
and  gu.  six  annulets  or  (for  Mcsgbave)  ;  2nd  and  3rd:  Per 
bend  or  and  az.  a  cross  nioline  cnunt.erchanged,  a  chief  paly  of 
six  of  the  first  ami  gu.  Crests— 1  (for  Mcsgbave)  Two  arms 
enibowed  ppr.  holding  an  annulet  or,  encircling  a  tilting  spear 
erect  also  ppr.  2  (/or  Sagar)  Upon  a  rock  ppr.  an  eagle 
reguardant  or,  each  wing  charged  with  three  bendlets  gu. 
resting  the  dexter  paw  upon  a  cross  moline  az.  ilolto — Valde 
et  sapienter. 
.Seat— Red  Hall,  Shadweil,  Leeds. 


mUSKETT   OF    CLIPPESBY   HOUSE. 

MusKETT,  Rev.  Henry  Joseph,  M.A.,  of  Clip- 
pesby  Jfouse,  Norfolk,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Clip- 
pesbj,  b.  2  July,  1820 ;  m.  Ist,  2  Dec.  1847,  Char- 
lotte Heath,  dau.  of  William  Heath  Jary,  Esq.  of 
Elofield  Lodge,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  which  lady 
d.  1864..  He  m.  2ndly,  9  Nov.  1865,  Sophia  Anne, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Ward,  Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Henby  Joseph  Salisbcbt,  b.  1867. 

II.  Herbert  Edmund,  d.  1869. 

III.  Percy  Edward.  iv.  Ernest  Charles. 

V.  John  Harrington,  d.  1884. 

VI.  Aubrey  Dashwood. 

I.  Ethel  Mary  Emily,  d.  1868.  ii.  Ada  Catherine. 

III.  Emily  Louisa  Julia.  iv.  Norah  Caroline. 

liineage. — This  family  resided  and  possessed  lands  in  the 
parish  of  Haughley,  in  Suffolk,  in  the  reigns  of  Henby  VIII., 
Edwabd  VI.,  and  Elizabeth,  and  a  branch  continued  there 
until  the  year  1774. 

William  Mcskett,  Esq.,  who  was  living  at  Haughley,  1565, 
d.  1619,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RoBEBT  Mcskett,  Esq.,  a  warm  adherent  of  royalty  temp. 
Chables  I.     He  was  s.  1630,  by  his  son, 

Simon  Mcskett,  Esq.  of  Brisingham,  in  Norfolk.  The  dau. 
of  this  gentleman,  m.  Henry  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Fersfield, 
grandfather  of  Rev.  Francis  Bloomfield,  of  Fersfield  and 
Billingford,  who  wrote  the  History  of  Norfolk.    His  son, 

John  Mcskett,  possessed  landed  property  in  Brisingham 
and  Fersfield.    His  son, 

Andrew  Mcskett,  settled  at  Thelton,  in  Norfolk,  anno 
1659,  and  adopting  the  sentiments  of  the  Quakers,  suffered 
muoh  in  those  persecuting  times.  He  left  four  sons  and  one 
dau.,  John,  Andrew,  James,  Charles,  and  Elizabeth.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Mcskett,  resided  at  Newton-Flotman,  in  Norfolk, 
1748.  He  TO.  1st,  the  dau.  of  Charles  Hart,  Esq.,  of 
Ilapton  Hall,  and  had  one  son,  John,  and  two  daus.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Ephraim  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Diss,  in 
Norfolk,  and  maternal  descendant  of  the  Thurlow  family,  and 
had  further  issue,  Joseph  ;  Ephraim  ;  Benjamin,  of  Rockland ; 
William;  Thomas;  Mary,  m,  William  Richardson,  Esq.  of 
Langbarf,  co.  York;  Sarati,  m.  J.  AVhifing,  Esq.,  of  Epsom; 
and  Rhoda,  ?ii.  —  Hart,  Esq.  of  East  Grinstead,  Essex.  The 
eldest  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Joseph  Mcskett,  Esq.  of  Easton  Intwood  and  Clippesby, 
Norfolk,  ni.  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Salisbury,  Esq.  of 
Cheveley,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Salisbort,  of  Intwood,  Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  1784;  m. 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  William  Jary,  Esq.  of  Burlinsrham,  and 
had  one  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  to.  2  April,  1835,  Clement 
Unthank,  Esq.  of  Norwich. 

II.  Henry,  of  Clippesby  House,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  fc.  11  April, 
1787;  TO.  8  July,  1817,  Emily,  dau.  ot  William  Grant,  Esq. 
of  Norwich,  andd.  27  Oct.  1651,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  Joseph  (Rev.),  now  of  Clip|iesby  House. 

1  Emily  Louisa,  m.  Ia47,  Charles  Burton  Dashwood,  Esq. 
of  Great  Yarmouth ;  she  d.  1870. 

2  Julia  Matilda,  to.  1856,  Thomas  William  Etheredge,  Esq. 
of  Thorpe,  near  Norwich;  she  ci.  1S58. 

3  Clara  Ann,  m.  1848,  William  Collett  Reynolds,  Esq.  of 
Great  Yarmouth. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  WiUiam  Yetts,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth. 

yfvnis— Arg.,   two    bars   gu.    between    six    leopards'  heads 
caboshed  (Queen  Elizabeth  granted  to  Henry  Muskt-tt,  Esq.  of 
Harleston, Norfolk,  a  second  coat  of  arms).    Crest  —Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  demi-antelope  sa.  ringed  and  chained  gold. 
&a£— Clippesby  House,  near  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 


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MUSPEATT    OP    TRELAWNY   HOUSE. 

MuspEATT,  James  Liebig,  Esq.  of  Cornist 
House,  CO.  Flint,  b.  20  Sept.  1844;  m.  20  Aug. 
1873,  Clara  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Brjn  Edwjn,  co.  Flint,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
two  daus. 

Lineag-e.— James  Muspratt,  Esq.  of  Scaforth  Ilall, 
Liveqwol,  6.  12  Aug.  1792,  son  of  Evan  Muspiatt,  by  Sarah 
Mainwaring  his  wife,  m.  G  Oct.  1818,  Julia  Josephine,  dau.  of 
John  Connor,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  March, 
1857)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Sheridan,  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  m.  1st,  Susan,  widow  of 
Merriman,  Esq.,  and  Cndlv.  Ann,  dau.  of  —  Neale,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  d.  3  Feb.  18;i,  leaviugtwo  daus., 

II.  EicHARD,  his  heir. 

^Jli.  Frederic,  b.  2  Feb.  1825;  m.  1st,  3  July,  1850,  Fanny, 

-  '  dau.  of  Samuel  Lover,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
•  F.  Smith,  Esq.     He  d.  .Nov.  1872,  leaving  issue,  two  sons 

and  four  daus. 
•  IV.  Edmund    Knowles,  6.  6  Nov.  1833;    m.  21    Feb.    1861, 

-  Frances  Jane  Baines,  and   has   issue,  four  sons  and  four 
.    daus. 

I.  Julia  Sophia,  m.  March,   1852,  James  Elliot  Blake,  Esq. 
'    and  has  issue. 
,  II.  Maiy  Adelaide. 

III.  Emma  Jessie,  m.  4  April,  1S61,  George  Ilarley,  JI.D., 
F.E.S. 

Mr.  Muspratt  d.  4  May,  1886.    His  eldest  son, 

liicHARD  Muspratt,  Esq.  of  Trelawny  House,  co.  Flint, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1884,  b.  13  Aug.  1822;  m.  6  July,  1843, 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Moon,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  had 
issue, 

James  Liebig,  of  Cornist. 

Kichard  Frederic,  b.  14  Oct.  1845. 

Sydney  Knowles,  b.  7  Jan.  1849;  m.  27  Nov.  1S83,  Con- 
stance SacUville,  dau.  of  Robert  Sackville  Molesworth, 
Esq. 

Florence  Fencham,  b.  8  April,  1851. 
Mr.  Muspratt  d.  18  Aug.  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Seal — Cornist,  near  Flint. 


MTJSSENDEN,   late    OF   LARCHFIELD. 

MussEXDEN,  Maj.-Gen.  William,  late  of  Larch- 
field,  CO.  Down,  late  8th  Hussars,  b.  17  Jan.  1836  ; 
m.  31  July,  ISRfi,  Catherine  Maude,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Boynton,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Clement,  b.  186S. 

II.  Francis  William,  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  b.  1SG9. 

Liineag'e. — I"or  the  early  ancestry  of  this  branch  of 
the  ancient  family  of  De  Mussendeu,  refer  to  Leathes  of 
UeTrin;fli:et. 

Francis  Mussenden,  Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Down  (next 
brother  of  John  Mussenden,  Vicar-General  of  Down  and 
Connor),  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Leathes  of  Herring  fleet, 
Suffolk,  d.  1686,  leaving  a  son, 

Daniel  Mussenden,  Esq.  father  (by  Martha  his  wife)  of 

William  Mussenden,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  sister  of  Arthur 
Johnstone,  Esq.  of  co.  Down,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Daniel  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Larchfield,  m.  1781,  Fridiswid, 
Bister  of  Sir  Stewart  Bruce,  1st  Bart.,  and  left  at  his  decease 
an  only  child, 

William  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Larchfield,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1831,  b.  2nd  Nov.  1783;  m.  18  Aug.  1831,  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Low,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  Louisa  his  w  ifc, 
dau.  of  Sir  Itichard  Butler,  7tU  Bart,  of  Garryhundon,  co. 
Carlow,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Louisa.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Mussenden  d.  2  Oct.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  the 
present  Maj.-Gen.  William  Mussenden. 

Arms — Or,  a  cross  engrailed  eu.,  in  the  dexter  canton  a 
Cornish  chough  ppr.,  beaked  and  legged  of  the  second.  Cri^st— 
A  dove,  with  au  olive  branch  in  its  beak,  all  ppr.  Motto — 
J'aime  la  lihtrld. 

Town  Bouse— 25,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


MTJSTEKS   OP    ANNESLEY    PARK. 

Chaworth-Musters,  John  Patricius,  Esq.  of 
Annesley  Park,  co.  Nottingham,  J. P.,  b.  Ib60, 
authorized  by    Eoyal    Licence,   6   Oct.    1888,   to 


assumethe  additional  name  and  arms  of  Chaworth; 
m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  George  Sharpe,  and 
has,  with  two  other  sons  and  four  daus.,  Geouqb 
Patricius,  b.  1888. 

Lineagre.— Sir  John  Musters,  of  Hornsey,  Middlesex, 

who,   according  to   Le    Neve's    Pedigrees    of    Knights,    was 

knighted  at  Whitehall,  2  June,  1663,  acquired,  by  purchase, 

the  manors  of  Over  and  Nether  Colwick,  co.  Nottingham, 

which  h.ad  been  previously  held  by  the  noble  family  of  Byron. 

He  was  thrice  married,  1st,  to  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Maynard, 

K.B.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 

I.  John,  b.  1648 ;  d.  v.  p.  1685,  and  lies  buried  beneath  a 

.sumptuous  monument  in  the  chancel  at  Colwick     He  m. 

Milicent,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Adrian  Mundy,  Esq.  of 

Quorndon,  co.  Derby  (third  son  of  Francis  Mundy,    Esq. 

of  Markeaton,  co.  Derby),  and  by  that  lady  (who  survived 

her  husband  no  less  tlian  lifty-four  years,  and  m.  2ndly, 

13  Dec.  1691,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Fuller,  Rector  of  Hatfield,  Herts, 

and  had  an  only  dau.  Millicent,  m.    22  March,   1709,  Sir 

Thomas  Samwell,  Bart,  of  Upton,  co.  Nottingham)  he  left, 

wi^h  a  dau.  (Anne,  m.  Sir  Roger  Twysden,  Bart.),  and  other 

issue,  a  son, 

Mundy,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  vi.  23  July,  1672,  Sir  Richard  Spencer,  Bart,  of 
OfHey,  Herts,  and  2nUly,  25  April,  1691,  Sir  Ralph  Radcliffe, 
Knt.  of  Hitchin  Priory,  Herts,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1719. 

Sir  John  Musters  m.  2ndly,  Sar.ah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Biddulph, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Stafford,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

II.  Charles,  of  Ugley,  Essex,  b.  1655;  m.  20  Feb.  1689,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  SomerleytouHall, 
and  a.  s.p.  18  Dec.  1719. 

He  m.  Srdly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy, 
CO.  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Sept.  1691,  aged  67  years) 
he  had  an  only  son, 
HI.  Francis,  6.  1  May,  1664  ;  d.  16  April,  1680,  and  was  buried 

at  Hornsey,  where  there  are  yet  monuments  to  him  and  his 

mother. 

Sir  John  d.  28  July,  1689,  was  bur.  at  Colwick,  and  was  a. 
by  his  grandson, 

MuNDT  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  m.  June,  1707,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Sherwin,  Esq.,  of  Nottingham,  and 
d.  16  June,  1750,  having  had  issue,  a  son, 

Mundy  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Nottingham  in  1753,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1770,  aged  50,  leaving 
by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  John  Grey,  Esq.  of  Newton  Linford,  co. 
Leicester,  a  son, 

John  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  b.  7  Feb.  1753;  m.  July, 
1770,  Sophia  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Modyford 
Hpywood,  Esq.  of  Maristow,  co.  Devon,  which  lady  d.  Sept. 
1819.  This  gentleman,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Notting- 
ham in  1777,  and  d.  in  London  25  Feb.  1827,  left  issue,  an  only 
dau.,  1)1.  8  Sept.  1798,  Thomas  Wright  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  We.st 
Jloulsey,  Surrey,  and  an  only  son, 

John  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  17  Aug. 
1805,  Mary  Anne,*  only  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Chaworth, 
Esq.  of  Annesley,  co.  Nottingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  FeU. 
1832)  had  issue, 

I.  John  George,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  d.  1874. 

III.  Henry,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1841,  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Dublin  Militia,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1st, 
183:t,  Margaret  Domville,  only  child  of  Thomas  Gordon 
Auchniuty,  Esq.  of  Bryanstown,  co.  Longford,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  by  wliom  he  has  John  George,  J. P.,  Coinm.  R.N.,  m. 
1888,  Edith,  2nd  dau.  of  Frederick  .Handers,  Esq.,  and 
other  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1^83,  Maria,  dau.  of  J,.hn 
Atkinson,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Hon.  Patrick  Plunkett. 

IV.  Charles,  R.N.,  d.  1832. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  F"eb.  1828,  Anthony  Hamond,  Esq.  of 
Westa  re. 

II.  Sophia  Caroline,  ?«.  Robert  N.  Hamond,  Esq.,  Comm. 
R.N. 

ni.  Alicia.  iv.  Musters,  d.  young.. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  George  IMusters,  Esq.  of  Wiverton,  m.  1837,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Philip  Hamond,  of  Wcstacre,  Norfolk,  and  d.  in  hi.s 
father's  lifetime,  1842,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Chaworth,  successor  to  his  grandfather,  of  Colwick 
Hall. 

II.  George  Chaworth,  R.N.,  b.  1840,  Consul  at  Mozambique  ; 


*  This  lady,  the  "Mary  Chaworth,"  of  Lord  Byron's  poetry, 
represented  the  very  ancient  Nutlinghamshire  family  of 
Chaworth  of  Annesley  : — 

"  Herself  the  solitary  scion  left 
Of  a  lime  honoured  race " 


U62 


MYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MYN 


m.  1878,  Herminia,  only  d:»u.  of  George  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Sucre  Bolivia,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  daughters  only. 
I.  Mary  Anne  Chawortfi,    m.    Is63,   Horatio  Packe,  Lieut. 
E.X.,  andrf.  1S8I,  leaving  two  sons. 

Mr.  Musters  took  the  surname  of  Chawokth,  but  sub- 
sequently resumed  his  patronymic.  Musters.  He  d.  8  Sept. 
1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

John  Chawobth  Mis.ebs,  Esq.  of  Annesley  Park,  Colwick 
Hall,  ana  Wiverton  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b. 
1838  ;  ?!i.  15  March,  18oU,  Caroline  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Oxton  Hall,  Notts,  and  d.  1887,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  JoHV  PiTRicins,  now  of  Annesley  Park. 

II.  Lancelot  George  Eden  Michael,  6.  1868  ;  m.  1893,  Mabel 
Violet,  dau.  or  ueorge  Watson,  Esq. 

HI.  Henry  Charlton,  0.  1871. 

I.  M..ry  Catherine,  6.  1863. 

II.  Cathi-rine    I  iiiily,   b.  1864;  m.  1893,  her  cousin,   Penn 
CurzoM  bherbrooKc,  Esq.  {see  Bubke's  Peerage,  Howe,  E.). 

Anns — Quarteily  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  a  lion 
passant  guaiaant  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  ihe  second, 
tor  McsTERs ;  2nd  and  3rd,  barry  of  ten  arg.  and  gu.  three 
martlets  two  aiid  one  .-a.,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  crnii  es, 
for  Chaworth.  C) e.-^is-  iat,  A  lion  sejcint  guardant  or,  sup- 
porting with  the  fore  paws  a  shield  of  tue  arius,  for  Musters  ; 
2nd,  a  tower  arg  ,  churged  with  a  bendlet  wavy  gu.,  tliereon  a 
lion  passant  or,  issuant  irom  the  battlements  an  astrich  feather 
sa.  between  four  others  of  the  tiist,  for  Chawobth. 

Sec' ts— Annesley  Park,  i  car  Kottiugham  ;  Wiverton  Hall, 
near  Bingham,     ciui;— Carlton. 


MYERS    OF    PORTERS   PARK. 

Myees,  William  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Porters  Part, 
CO.  Herts,  Capt.  King's  Royal  Rifles,  formerly  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Stephenson,  K.C.B., 
lias  medals  for  the  Zulu  war  and  the  Nile  Expedi- 
tion, the  4th  class  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  and 
tho  Khedive's  bronze  star;  b.  4  Aug.  185S  ;  s.  his 
father  1882.  Capt.  Myers  is  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Shenleybury. 

liineagre. — The  family  of  Myers  have  been  freemen  of 
the  Borough  of  Preston,  in  Lancashire,  for  some  three  cen- 
turies. 

John  Myers,  Esq.  of  Preston,  served  the  office  of  Bailiff  to 
the  Borough  in  17'26,  and  d.  17  Oct.  1729,  leaving  a  son, 

Joseph  Mters,  Esq.  of  Preston,  b.  3  Dec.  1724,  who  (by  his 
wife  Jane)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseplr,  6. 17  Jan.  1752;  d.  young. 

H.  Thomas,  6.  3  Sept.  1753;  d.  young. 

HI.  Joseph,  6.  30  Jan.  1757. 

iv.  John,  of  Crusby  House,  Great  Crosby,  co.  Lancaster,  h. 

13  May,  1758  ;  great-grandfather  of  Mr.  Frederick  Jaqucs 

Myers,  of  Charlton  Lodge,  Banbury. 

V.  Thomas,  6.  6  Sept.  1760.         vi.  Kichard,  6.  17  Oct.  1761. 
VII.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Ellen,  6.  1  Sept.  1749;  d  young. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  24  Oct.  1750. 
HI.  Margaret,  b.  17  March,  1755. 
IV.  Ellen,  6.  31  Oct.  1763. 

Mr.  Myers,  who  was  Bailiff  in  1748,  and  Mayor  in  17CG,  d.  24 
Aug.  1774.     His  youngest  son, 

William  Mters,  Esq.  of  Barlow  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  6 
May,  1765 ;  m.  Catherine  Borron,  of  Withington,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  son, 

William  Joseph  Myers,  Esq.  of  Porters  Park,  co.  Herts, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High-Sheriff,  1856,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Crooke,  Esq.  of  Homefield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  June,  1845)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Boebon,  his  heir. 

Charles,  of  Swanmore,  Hants,  «i.  April,  1853,  Henrietta,  5th 
dau.  of  Henry  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Woolton  Wood,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  Poulton  Hey,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  26  Sept.  1879, 
having  had  issue,  1  William  Henry,  now  of  Swanmore, 
M.P.  for  Winchester,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6. 
30  Nov.  1854,  -m.  31  July,  1888,  Frances  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Ernest  Augustus  Prideaux-Brune,  Esq.  ot  Glentorr,  Devon  ; 
2  Charles  diev.),  M. A.,  Vicar  of  Lyme  Res;is,  co.  Dorset; 
1  Constance  Henrietta  ;  2  Evelyn  Elizabeth. 

Asne  Mary,  m.  1854,  George  Fearnley  Whittingstall,  Esq., 
of  Hawkswick,  St.  Albans,  J.P.  for  Herts,  formerly  Capt. 
12th  Lancers,  and  late  Major  in  the  Herts  Yeomanry,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Myers  d.  13  Nov.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Bobbon  Myebs,  Esq.  of  Porters  Park,  J. P.,  b.  24 
Aug.  1826 ;  m.  3  April,  1856,  Margaret  Storie,  dau.  of  llev. 
Henry  Melvill,  B.D.,  Canon  of  St.  Paul's,  and  had  issue. 


William  Joseph,  now  of  Porters  Park 

Dudley  Borron,  6.  23  Feb.  1861. 

llcginald  Maxwell,  6.  29  Dec.  1869. 

Eva  Margaret.  Gertrude  Henrietta. 

Blanche  Georgiana. 

Mr.  Myers  d.  3  March  1882,  and  was  a.  by  his  son,  the  present 
William  Joseph  Myebs,  Esq.  of  Porters  Park. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  pale  gu.  on  a  bend  between  four  crescents 
two  and  two  palewise,  three  mullets  of  six  points  .all  counter- 
changed.  Crest — A  demi-lion  gu.  gutte  d'or,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  mullet  of  six  points  or,  and  resting  the  sinister 
on  two  mascles  interlaced  of  the  last. 

/Seat— Porters  Park,  Shenley. 


MYNORS  OP  TREAGO. 
Mtnoes,  Willougubt  Baskeeville,  Esq.  of 
Treago,  co.  Hereford,  and  Evancoyd,  co.  Radnor, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford,  and  J.P.  co.  Radnor, 
High  Sheriff  1891,  and  County  Councillor  co.  Here- 
ford, Capt.  Shropshire  Yeomanrv  Cav.,  late  Lieut. 
7th  Hussars,  b.  25  Nov.  1854 ;%».  2  Sept.  18S4, 
Mabel  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Stevenson, 
Esq.  of  Boquhan,  co.  Stirling. 

Lineage. — In  the  Eoll  of  Battle  Abbey,  the  name  of 
Mynors  appears,  and  Treago  is  stated  to  have  been  in  this 
family's  possession  since  the  Conquest. 

John  de  Miners,  of  Treago,  was  constituted  by  Edward  II. 
Keeper  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Biiavel  and  of  the  Forest  of  Dene. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Roger  Miners,  Knt.  of  Treago,  to.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir 
Lawrence  Bostock,  Knt.,  3rd  son  of  Bostock,  of  Cheshire,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

llicHABD  Miners,  of  Treago,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Gerard  de  Furnival,  and  niece  of  Lord  Furnival,  temp. 
Edward  I.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rogers  Minebs,  of  Treago,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  de  la  Hay,  of  Wellington,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Miners,  of  Treago,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  William  ap 
Jenkin  ap  lorworlh,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Paganus  Minebs,  of  Treago,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Brett,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jenkin  Miners,  m.  Eva,  dau.  of  Philip  Michell,  and  left  a 
son  and  successor, 

Richard  Miners,  Sheriff  of  co.  Hereford  16  Henry  VII. 
(1500).  He  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Gwillim  ap  Thomas  ap  Llewel- 
lyn ap  Howell  ap  Gylough,  and  had  issue,  Roger  (Sir),  to. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Myll,  Knt.  of  Gloucester,  and  d.  s.p., 
and  Thomas.    The  younger  son, 

Thomas  Mynors,  of  Treago,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Watkiu 
Vaughan,  of  Hengert,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Basker- 
ville,  of  Eardisley,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Richard  Mynors,  Knt.  of  Treago,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burgh,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  ni.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Vaughan,  of  Porthamal,  Brecon,  and  dying  1592,  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Roger  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Harley,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Brian,  and  aunt  of  Sir  Robert 
Harley,  K.B.,  Master  of  the  Mint  temp.  Charles  I.,  and  was 
s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Rowland  Mynobs,  Esq.  of  Treago,  vi.  Theodosia,  dau.  of 
Sir  Percival  Willoughby,  Knt.  of  Wollaton,  Notts,  and  dying 
1651,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  b.  1616;  m.  1649,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  James  Oswald,  Esq.  of  St.  Weonard"s,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Theodosia,  m.  Isr,  Roger  Boulcot,  Esq.  of  Hereford,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Theodosia  Boulcot,  to.  Peter  Ri','kards,  Esq.  of  Evenjobb, 
CO.  Uadnor,  son  of  John  Rickards,  Esq.,  Auditor  of  Wales 
to  Chables  1.,  and  left  a  son, 
Peter  Rickards,  Esq    of  Evenjobb,  m.  1751,  Catherine 
Withcrstone,  dau.  of  Edward  Wiiherstone,  Esq.  of  co. 
Hereford,  and  dying  libO,  lelt  a  son, 
Peter  Rickards,  of  whom  presently,  as  inheritor  of 
the  estates  of  Mynors. 
Theodosia  Mynors  m.  2ndly,  Richard  Witherstonc,  Esq.  of 
The  Lodge,  and  had  a  son, 
Edward  Whithhrstone,    Sheriff  co.   Hereford   1720,  m. 
Anne  Barrett,  and  left  at  his  decease  an  only  dau., 
Catherine  Whitherstone,  who  m.,  as  stated  above,  her 
kinsman,  Peter  Rickards. 


MrN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MYT 


1463 


Mr.  Mynors  d.  23  Aug.  1672,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Egbert  Mtnobs,  Esq.  of  Tieago,  6.  April,  1654;  m.  Eliza, 
•dau.  of  WiUiam  Adams,  Esq.  of  Monmouth,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

BoBERT  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  Sheriff  of  co.  Hereford, 
1735,  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gouge,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  dying  10  June,  1742,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

BoBERT  Mtnoks,  Esq.  of  Treago,  who  served  the  office  of 
■Sheriff  of  CO.  Hereford,  1758.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Parry,  Esq.  of  Arkston,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
•Charles  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Ruperra,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Tredegar)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1765,  when  the 
estate  and  representation  of  tlie  Mynors  family  passed  to  his 
kinsman  (refer  to  descendant  of  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Mynors  14th  Lord  of  Treago). 

Peter  Rickabds,  Esq.  of  Evancoyd,  who  assumed,  1787, 
the  additional  surname  of  Mynors.  He  m.  Meliora,  dau.  and 
iieir  of  Kev.  John  Powell  (by  Philippa,  dau.  and  hiir  of 
Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Aberedow,  co.  Radnor,  by  Meliora, 
dau.  of  Richard  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Kichardston,  Wilts),  and 
ibad  issue, 

Peter  Rickabds  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago. 

Thomas  Baskerville  Mynors,  b.  1790,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  ot  Baskerville  1818,  and  served  the  office  ot 
Sheriff  for  Wilts  1827  (see  FamUy  of  Baskerville  o/  CLyro 
Court). 

Meliora,  m.  1815,  H.  H.  Farmar,  Esq.  of  Dunisane,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Peter  Eickards  Mynors  d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  hi?  son, 

Petee  Kickards  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago  and  Evancoyd, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifif  of  co.  Radnor,  1825,  b.  27  Nov. 
J787;  m.  20  Feb.  1817,  Mary  E'izalieth,  only  dau.  of  Edmund 
Trowbridge  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Cleeve,  Somerset,  and 
♦lad  by  her  (who  d.  29  April,  18S2)  issue, 

Robert  Baskerville,  of  Treago  and  Evencoyd. 

Edmund  Baskerville.  Rector  of  Ashley,  Wilts,  6.  1823;  m. 
Feb.  1855,  doralia  Charlotte  Campl  ell,  dau.  of  John  Craw- 
ford, Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1883)  had  a  son, 
Roland  Crawford  BaskervilU-,  h.  1855,  deceased,  and  four 
daus.,  1  Alice  Eleanor,  »i.  June,  1877,  C.  W.  J.  Smith,  Esq. ; 
2  Sybil  Agnes:  3  Margaret  Beatrice ;  4  Violet  Mary. 

Walter  Baskerville  (Rev.j,  Rector  of  Llanwarne,  Koss,  co. 
Herelord,  J. P.,  6.  28  Aug.  1«27  ;  m.  3  April,  1856,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of  Henry  Clay,  Esq.  of  Stiipenhill,  co. 
Derby,  and  Piercefield  Park,  co.  Jlonmouth,  and  ha.s  issue, 
Harry  Walter  Baskerville,  h.  2i  Oct.  1857;  Nigel  Basker- 
ville, 6.  22  Aug.  1862,  drowned  at  Repton  12  June,  1880  : 
Aubrey  Baskerville,  6.  13  April,  I860  ;  Evelyn  Basker- 
ville. 

Thomas  Baskerville  (Barland,  co.  Radnor),  J.P.,  6.  1834  : 
m.  1  Aug.  1863,  Constance  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Green  Price,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Norton  Manor.  She 
d.  1889. 

Mary  Philippa,  m.  1856,  George  Henry  Warrington  Carcw, 
Esq.  of  Carew  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  Growcombe  Court, 
Somerset,  and  Pentrepant,  Salop,  who  d.  1874. 

Mr.  Mynors  d.  20  Jan.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Baskerville  Rickabds  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago, 
and  Evancoyd,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Radnor,  1856, 
late  Capt.  Herefordshire  Militia,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
1819 ;  m.  30  Sept.  1852,  EUen  Gray,  only  child  of  Rev.  Edward 
Higgins,  of  Bosbury  House,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  21  Sept. 
il889,  having,  with  a  dau.,  Elinor  Mary  Baskerville,  had, 

I.  WiLLOCGHBi  Baskerville.  now  of  Treago. 

II.  Arthur  Clynton  Baskerville,  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  6.  17  Aug. 
1856  ;  d.  at  Fort  Pearson,  South  Africa,  25  April,  187y. 

III.  Charles  Baskerville,  6.  Aug.  1859;  d.  June,  1863. 

IV.  Audley  Baskerville,  6.  ;^8  i\QY.  ll)61,  drowned  in  Queens- 
laud,  8  Dec.  Is92. 

Arms—SsL..  an  eagle  displayed  or,  on  a  chief  az.  bordured 
arg.  a  chevron  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a  rose  in 
base  of  the  second.  Crtst — A  naked  arm  embowed,  the  hand 
lioldir.g  a  bear's  paw  erased  at  the  thigh,  all  ppr.  Motto— 
Spero  ut  fidelis. 

Setds— Treago,  near  Ross;  Evancoyd,  near  Kington;  and 
iJosbuiy  House, Ledbury. 


MYNORS    OF   WEATHEROAK. 

Mynoe8,  Kobeet,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak,  co.  Wor- 
cester, J. P.  and  D.L,  for  that  co.,  and  in  the  Com- 
mission of  the  Peace  for  co.  Warwick,  M.A.  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  30  April, 
1817  ;  5.  his  father  1842. 

liineagre.— Robert  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak,  3rd  son 
-of  John  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford  (a  lineal 
descendant  of  the  family  of  that  name,  formerly  seated  at 
£lakenhall,  in  the  same  co.),  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 


John  James,  of  HighOfBey,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eden, 
Gent,  of  Broad  Marston,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1806,  having 
had  issue, 
Robert  Kdwabd  Eden,  his  heir.  John.  d.  in  infancy. 

Henry  Eden,  of  Keynsham,  Somerset,  J. P.,  m.  Sept.  1825, 
Eliza  Clara,  only  dau.  of  —  Partridge,  E.-q.  of  Stroud,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Eden,  b.  18J6,  m.  Mehet- 
abel  Josephine  (who  d.  28  May,  1883),  and  d.  21  Jan.  1883  ; 
Clara ;  Agnes. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Edward  Eden  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak,  M.A., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  in.  15  Aug.  1815,  Mary,  cldc.'^t  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hassall,  Esq.  of  Hartshorne,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1842, 
having  had  issue, 
Eobebt,  now  of  Weatheroak. 

Thomas  Hassall  (Rev.),  B.A.,  formerly  Vicar  of  St.  Patrick's, 
Tanworth,  Hockley  Heath,  b.  9  May,  1819;  m.  1854,  Emily 
Anne,  only  child  of  Thomas  Worthington,  Esij.  of  Harts- 
horne, to.  Derby,  and  has  issue,  two  daus.,  Emily  Mary 
and  Florence  Annie. 

Mary  Susannah,  m.  Rev.  Alexander  Hunter.  Vicar  of  Tan- 
worth,  CO.  Warwick,  and  d.  15  July,  1867,  leaving  issue, 
two  daus. 

Anne  Gertrude,  -m.  6  Aug.  1844,  Rev.  Patrick  Murray 
Sniythe,  Rector  of  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  youngest  .son  of 
Hon.  David  Smythe,  of  Methven,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice.  She  d.  I860,  leaving  iour  sons  and  one 
dau.  Alice  Eliisabelh. 

Amis — Gu.,  a  fesse  arg.,  between  three  plates.  Crest — A 
dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hands  holding  a  lion's  paw 
erased  (ipr.     Motio—Vac  et  spera. 

Seal — Weatheroak,  Alvechurch,  co.  Worcester. 


MYTTON   OF   GARTH   AND   PENYLAN. 

Mytton,  Devebeux  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Grarth, 
CO.  Montgomery,  J.  P.  for  cos.  Montgomery  and 
Salop,  High  Sheriff  1873,  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  late  Capt.  8olh  Eegt.,  b.  9  Sept.  1832  ;  m. 
23  Jan.  1873,  Emma  Lydia,  only  dau.  of  Edmtind 
Story,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Herbert,  6.  3  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Hugh  Frederick,  b.  17  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Artiiur  Reignallt,  b.  21  Aug.  1878. 

IV.  Philip  Aldred,  b.  5  Oct.  1880. 

V.  Richard  Llewellyn,  6.  3  Sept.  1833. 

I.  Dorothy  Wynn,  6.  9  Feb.  1876. 

II.  Gwladys  Ethel,  b.  11  Dec.  1881. 

Lineage. —John  Mytton,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  Richard 
Mytton,  of  Shrewsbury,  progenitor  of  the  Mittons  o/Haiston 
{see  Bdbke's  Vicissitudes  of  Famities),  by  Ann  his  1st  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Grey,  Knt.  of  Enville,  was  seated  at  Pont- 
yscowryd,  co.  Montgomery.  By  his  first  wiie,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Lawrence  Cole,  Gent,  of  London,  he  had  an  only  dau. 
Ellen,  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Barnes,  Gent. 
of  Salop,  he  had.  with  other  issue,  his  heir, 
Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Pontyscowryd,  whose  eldest  son, 
Ja.mes  Mytton,  Ksq.  of  Pontyscowryd,  lu.  Eleanor,  sister  of 
Sir  Thomas  Jones,  Knt.  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
and  dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  Esq.  of  Sandiord,  Salop,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Humplirey  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Gwerclas, 
Merionethshire)  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  r,i.  Charles  Hughes,  Esq  ,  seated  at  Bryntangor, 
CO.  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  at  Merioneth  1689. 
James  Mytton  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Pontyscowryd,  High  Sheriff  CO. 
Montgomery,  1674,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  George  Devereux,  Esq. 
of  Vaynor,  in  that  co.  and  left  (with  a  dau.  Catherine,  m. 
Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aberbechan)  a  son, 

Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Pontyscowryd,  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Brochwel  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Garth,  co.  Montgomery, 
and  had  a  son,  Devebeux,  his  heir,  and  a  dau.  Catherine,  m. 
Edward  Devereux,  11th  Viscount  Hereford,  and  d.  1748.  Mr. 
Mytton,  High  Sheriff  co.  Montgomery  1730,  d.  1773,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Devereux  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Garth,  b.  17'25,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Richard  Jones,  Esq.  of  Trelydan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  who  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  a  son, 
Richard,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  John,  of  Penylan,  co.  Montgomery,  High  Sheriff  of  that 
CO.  181 '9,  7)1.  Ist,  liridget,  dau.  of  Price  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Glenhafren,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Glynne, 
Esq.  of  Glynn,  and  2ndly,  Beatrice  Catherine,  of  iJeau- 
maiis,    Anglesey,    dau.    of   Rev.    W.    Browne,  Vicar  o£ 


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NAN 


Myfod,  CO.  Montgomery.    By  the  former  he  had,  with  other 

issue, 
Devcreux  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Llnndyssil,  co.  Montgomery,  m. 
19  June,  l&iO,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  youngest  liau.  ot  Fra;;cis 
Lloyd,  Esq  of  Bcrghill,  Salop,  and  had  issue,  1  John 
Gl}  nne ;  2  Uevereux ;  1  Bridget, ;  2  Elizabeth.  Tne  elder 
son, 

John  Glynne,  h   15  Sept.  1811 ;  m.  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of 
John  DaM's,  Esq.  of  Marrington,  Salop,  and  Peniarth, 
CO.   Montgomery,  Lieut. -Col.  Royal  .Montgomeryshire 
Militia,    hy  this  lady  (who  c/.  28  Sept.  l»2tjjMr.  Mytton 
(who  d.  Jan.  la44)  had  one  child, 
Charlotte  Arabella  Anne  Glynn,  niece  and  heir  pre- 
sumptive of  her  maternal  uncle,  John   ]>a\ios,  Esq. 
of  Mai  ringion  and  Feniarth.    She  d.  U  Dec.  laoa. 
Mr.  Mytton  d.  12  .May,  ISO!*,  and  was  (j.  by  his  grandson, 

Rev.  Richard  Mytton,  LL.B.,  of  Garth  ana  I'onryscowryd, 
VI.  5  March,  l!:04,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Herbert,  Esq. 
of  Dolforgan,  co.  Montgomery,  and  dying  21  Feb.  1828,  left 
by  her  (who  d.  24  M.iy,  1872),  with  a  dau.  Charlotte  Henrietta 
Avarina,  who  i^  1S74,  one  son, 

Richard  Herbert  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Garth,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  High  Sheriff  l8oG,  6.  2  Dec.  1808;  m.  15 
May,  1630,  Cuarlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  J.  A.  Paul  Maogregor, 
Military  Auditor-General  of  Bengal,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2G 
June,  1861)  had  issue, 
Deverecx  Herbert,  now  of  Garth. 
George,    Bengal    Artillery,    Aide-de-Camp    to    the    Lieut. - 

Governor  of  Calcutia,  b.  15  May,  1834  ;  d.  20  June,  1856. 
Fredei ick  Colvin,  Capt.  R.E.,  Bombay,  6. 13  Nov.  1835;  d. 
31  May,  1888. 
Henry  Whitehead,  6.  18  Sept.   1840;  to.   1863,   Mary  Maria 
dau.  of  A.  S.  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  d.   12  June,  18uU,  having 
liad    i.-sue,    H.  nry    Robert    Herbert;     Richard    Griffith; 
Leonard    N'in'ent;    Robert  Arthur  Carlyle  ;  Ellen  Mary; 
Frances  Harriet;  Hilda  Violet;  Ch.arlctte  Isabella. 
Eobert  I'urrier,   B.A.,    Barrister-at-Law,    b.  23  Sept.  1850; 
771.  26  .'lUg.  lai'Q,  Annie  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen  Crack- 
nel!, Esq.,  Barri.<ter-at-Law,  and  has  issue, Richard  Uevereux 
Hugh,  b.  7  Feb.  1882. 

Richard,   b.  13  March,  1856  ;  m.  Florence  Edith,  dau.   of 
E.  Thompson  Harrison. 
Charlotte  Henrietta,  m.  11  June,  1850,  Robert  Abercrombie, 

Esq.,  Bengal  C.S.,  and  d.  30  Sept.  18yl,  leaving  issue. 
Mary  .\nn  Fanny,  d.  v.nm.  30  Uec.  18i8,  aged  41. 
Eliza  Jane,  m.  1872,  Capt.  Edward  K.  B.  Brooke,  4Ist  Regt., 
and  has  issue. 
Letitia  Clementina,  7n.    1  Jan.  1869,  William  McCandlish, 

Esq.,  C.E.,  and  has  i^sue. 
Emily  Harriet,  d.  7  July,  1868. 

Mary  Helen,  m.  24  Jan.  1882,  I"rancig  Woollaston  Trevor, 
M.A.,  son  of  Edward  Salisbury  Trevor,  Esq.  of  Trawscoed 
and  Penylan,  co.  Aiontgomery,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Mytton  entered  in  early  youth  the  Bengal  C.S.  in  which  he 
rose  to  a  seat  on  the  bench  of  the  Sudder,  or  High  Court  of 
Appeal,  and  retired  1853.    He  d.  12  May,  1809. 

yirr/ts— Qjarterly  :  1st  and  4th  per  pale  az,  and  gu.,  an  eagle 
displayed,  with  two  heads,  or,  within  a  border  engrailed  of  the 
lafit;  2nd  and  3id  arg.,  a  cinquefoil  az.  Ciest — A  ram's  head 
coupeJ  arg.,  horned  or. 

Siat — Uanh,  near  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery. 


NAIRNE    OF    DUNSINNAN. 

Naiene,  William,  Esq.  of  Dunsinnan,  co.  Perth, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  lSo2. 

liiueag'e. — Sir  William  Nairne,  of  Dunsinane,  descended 
from  Michael  de  Xami,  who  flourished  temp.  Robert  III., 
was  created  a  Bart.  31  March,  1704.     His  son  and  successor, 

Sir  William  Nairne,  2nd  liart.  of  Dunsinane,  to.  Emelia 
Graham  of  Fintry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Dec.  1767)  he  had 
Uiree  daus.  (the  eldest  to.  Henry  Smith,  a  Lawyer  in  Londun, 
and  the  youngest  ti.  1768)  and  two  sons,  Tuomas  and  William. 
Sir  William  (i.  at  Scone,  co.  Perth,  26  June,  1754,  aad  was  a.  by 
bis  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Nairne,  3rd  Bart,  of  Dunsinane,  d.  14  Dec. 
1760,  haring  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Charles,  H.E.I.i  .S.,  d.  in  India,  13  Jan.  1771. 

Anne,  m.  1761,  Walter  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Pittachop. 

The  son  and  heir. 

Sir  William  Nairne,  4th  Bart,  of  Dunsinane,  m.  17  Nov. 
1769,  Alexandrina,  dau.  of  Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Dunninald, 
and  d.  s.  p.  12  Jan.  1790,  being  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Sir  William  Naiune,  6th  Bart,  of  Dunsinane,  one  of  the 
Ordinary  Lords  of  Sesssion,  as  Lord  Dunsinane,  d.  25  March, 
1811,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  his  estate 
devolved  upon  his  grand-nephew, 


James  Mellis  Nairne,  Esq.  of  Dunsinane,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
who  assumed  the  surname  Nairne.  He  m.  1820,  Jane,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Dnmimoud,  Esq.  of  Gairdruin  and 
Handirran,  co.  Perth,  and  had  is^ue,  five  daus.  (Jane,  Jessie, 
Elizabeth,  Jemima,  and  Anna,  who  all  7/1.)  and  tliree  sons 
who  d.  in  infancy.    He  was  s.  in  1848  by  his  brother, 

John  Mellis  Nairne,  Esq.  of  Dunsinane,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
TO.  Jessie  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  F'etherston,  Esq.  of  Black- 
hall,  Northumberland,  and  Newbus  Grange,  co.  Durham,  and 
d.  1866,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Dunsinnan. 

II.  Thomas  Graham,  b.  1853;  m.  1879,  Emma  Maud  Dal- 
rymple,  dau.  of  William  Gurdon,  Esq.  ot  Fuiichal,  Madeira, 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  John  Munro,  b.  1880. 

I.  Janetta  Margaret.  11.  Eliza  Mellis. 

III.  Florence  Barclay. 

.^)ms— Per  pale  sa.  and  arg.,  on  a  chaplet  four  mullets,  all 
counlerchanged.  Crest — A  celestial  globe  on  a  si  and  ppr. 
Mottoes— OvtiT  the  crest,  Spes  ulta,  below  the  arms,  L'espe^ 
ranee  me  comfort. 

&at — Duusinnan,  Balbcggie,  Perth. 


ELLIS-NANNEY  OF    GWYNFRYN. 

Ellis-Nanney,  Hugh  John,  Esq.  of  Gwynfryn, 
and  Plas  Hen,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  (Jefndeuddwr, 
CO.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Carnarvon,  Iligli 
Sheriff  1870,  and  J.P.  co.  Merioneth,  High  SheriJl' 
1877,  b.  16  Eeb.  1845 ;  m.  13  Jan.  1875,  Hon. 
EHzabeth  Octavia  Dillon,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert, 
3rd  Earon  Clonbrock,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Owen  Gerald,  6.  5  June,  1879  ;  d.  6  July,  1887. 
I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  &.  16  Oct.  1877. 

liineage.— This  family  derives  maternally  from  the  very- 
eminent  Cambrian  lIou.se,  of  Nanney  0/  Nannau. 

Richard  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  co.  Merioneth  (son  of 
llowel  Nannau,  of  Nannau,  co.  Merioneth,  by  Lowry,  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Griffith  ap  Jenkin,  of  Rhiwgocli),  m. 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Lewis  Owen,  Esq.  of  Dolgelly,  co. 
Merioneth,  Vice-Chamberlain  of  North  Wales,  and  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer  of  Carnarvon,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  to.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rhys  ap 
Hugh,  of  Maes-y-pandy,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  father,  by  hig  wife,Eliz- 
beth,  dau.  of  William  David  Lloyd,  of  Gwynfynydd,  of  two 
daus.,  Margaret  and  Catherine,  and  a. son  and  successor, 

Lewis  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  whose  wife  was  Gwen,  dau. 
of  Robert  Lloyd,  of  Rhiwgoeh.     Their  son, 

Richard  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  m.  Anne,  5th  dati.  of 
Richard  Owen,  of  Morben,  co.  Mortgomery.  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Richard  ap  Edward,  of  Nanhoran  Uchaf,  and  had  an  elder 
son. 

Rev.  Richard  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  Vicar  of  Clynog 
1723,  Rector  of  Llanaelhaiarn  1765,  and  Registrar  and  a 
Canon  of  Bangor  Cathedral,  m.  27  Oct.  1732,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wern,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  wa.s 
father  of  a  son,  Richard  (Rev.),  who  d.  s.p.  1812,  and  a  dau. 
Catherine.  Mr.  Nanney  d.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  dau.  anil 
eventual  heir, 

Catherine  Nanney,  to.  Rev.  Richard  Ellis,  of  Gwynfryu 
and  Bodychan,  Vicar  of  Clynog  1765,  and  Rector  of  Llanael- 
haiarn, 1805,  derived  from  Hwla  ap  Cunddehv,  founder  of  the 
1st  Noble  Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powy.s,  and  was  mother  of 

Elizabeth  Ellis,  m.  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Brynhir,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  1812. 

Richard,  an  officer  in  the  Bombay  army,  d.  s.p.  1811. 

Owen,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  of  whom  pieseiuly. 

Catherine,  m.  Mathew  llayes,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Anne,  to.  Kov.  Walter  Poule. 

Margaret,  m.  —  Uavies,  Ksq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  i.  Jones,  Rector  of  Llanllyfni. 
The  elder  surviving  son, 

Owen  Jones  Ellis-Nanney,  Esq.  of  Cefndeuddwr  anfl 
Gwnfiyn,  H.E.I.C.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Carnarvon, 
b.  1790;  m.  17  Nov.  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Hengwrtucha,  co.  Merioneth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July,  1849) 
had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  John,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Owen  Jones  Ellis-Nanney  assumed  the  two  later  surnames- 
at  the  testamentary  request  of  his  uncle,  David  Ellis-Nanney, 


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Esq.  and  d.  27  Oct.  1870,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  Hugh 
John  Ellis-Nanney,  Esq.  now  of  Gwynfryn. 

^rjiw— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  or.  a  lion  rampant  az.,  for 
Nanney  ;  '^nd  arg.,  a  cross  between  four  arrows  .sa.,  for  Jones  ; 
Srd  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant  or,  for  Ellis. 

Seats— Gv/yniryT) ,  and  Plas  Hen,  near  Criccieth,  co.  Car- 
narvon, and  Cefndeuddwr,  co.  Merioneth. 

Ciu(/— Carlton. 


NAPER    OF    liOUGHCREW. 

Napee,  James  Lenox,  Esq.  of  Louglicrew,  co. 
Meatli,  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff  1853,  late  Major 
Meath  Mihtia,  b.  5  Dec.  1825;  m.  5  April,  1877, 
Hon.  Katherine  Frances  Rowley,  only  dau.  of  Clot 
•worthy,  Srd  Baron  Langford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
13  Jan.  1879)  has  issue, 

William  Lenox,  b.  4  Jan.  1879. 

liineag'e. — James  Napeb,  Esq.  (4th  son,  of  Sir  Nathaniel 
Naper,  M.P.,  of  More  Critchell,  Dorset,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Eobert  Naper,  Chief  Bai-on  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  1593), 
■jii.  the  dau.  of  Anthony  Petty,  of  Romsey,  Hants,  and  sister  of 
the  celebrated  Sir  William  Petty,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of 
Lansdowne.  By  this  lady,  he  left  at  his  decease,  1676  (witli 
three  daus.,  i.  Frances,  to.  Lieut. -Gen.  Eichard  Ingoldsby, 
Lord  Justice  of  Ireland  ;  n.  Elizabeth,  to.  Right  Hon.  Thomas 
Bligh,  of  Rathmore,  M.P. ;  iii.  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Whyto, 
Esq.  of  Redliills),  three  sons,  of  whom  the  3rd, 

James  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Ralph  Dutton,  '2nd  bart.  of  Sherborne  (co.  Gloucester,  and  by 
her  (whO(Z.  1718)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  7)i.  Dillon  Pollard, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Mary)  a  son, 

James  Lenox  Napeh,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  who  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Dutton.  He  m.  1st.  a  dau.  of  Gen. 
Ingoldsby,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  John,  who  d.  unm. 
1771.  He  m.  '2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Christopher  Bond,  Esq.  of 
Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

James,  of  Sherborne,  M.P.  co.  Gloucester  1780,  who  was 
elevated  to  the  Peeiage  as  Baron  Suereobnb  1784  {see 
Bobke's  Peerage  end  baronetagr). 

William,  who  inherited  the  Naper  estates. 

Ralph,  6.  17.55;  -m.  Miss  Honor  Gubbins,  and  d.  s.p.  If  04. 

Anne,  to.  1760,  Samuel  Blackwell,  Esq.  of  Ampney  Park,  co. 
Gloucester. 

Mary,  to.  i  759,  Thomas  Master,  Esq.  of  Cirencester. 

Frances,  to.  1771,  Charles  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  co. 
Meath. 

Jane,  m.  1776,  Thomas  W.  Coke,  Esq.  of  Holkham,  created 
Earl  of  Leicester. 

Mr.  Dutton  d.  8  Sept.  17G6,  aged  63,  and  was  s.  in  his  Irish 
estates  by  his  2nd  son,  William,  who,  resuming  the  name  and 
arms  of  Naper,  became 

WiLLLAM  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew.  He  was  i.  1749;  ra. 
8  June,  1787,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Kerdinando  Tracy  Travell,  of 
Cpper  Slaugliter,  co.  Gloucester,  and  dying  28  Nov.  1791,  left 
one  dau.  Jane,  m.  26  Sept.  1815,  Sir  George  Cornewall,  Srd 
l3art.  of  Moccas  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  one  son, 

James  Lenox  William  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  co, 
Meath,  J.P.  and  U.L.,Higli  Sheriff  1822,  6.  18  Feb.  1791;  m. 
3  May,  1824,  Selina,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Grey  Skipwith,  8th  Bart, 
of  Newbold  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Sept. 
1880)  had  issue, 

James  Lenox,  now  of  Loughcrew. 

William  Dutton,  formerly  Major  11th  Foot,  h.  13  Oct.  1830  ; 
TO.  6  i)ce._187t),  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Wyatt  Edgell, 
Esq.  of  Milton  Phice,  Surrey,  and  Lympstoue,  Devon. 

Leiia  Jane  m.  1870,  Lieut.  Col.  John  Nicholas  Coddington, 
of  Olilbridge,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1879. 

Anna  Selina. 

Mr.  Naper  d.  2  Sept.  1868. 

■  Arms — Arg.,  saltire  engrailed  between  four  roses  gu. 
C.  f.s-J— A  dexter  arm  erect,  couped  at  the  elbow,  vested  gu., 
turned  up  arg..  grasping  a  crescent  ppr. 

.^'tai— Loughcrew,  near  OUlcastle,  B.S.O.,  co.  Meath. 

Cat6«— Travellers'  and  Carlton. 


NAPIER    OF    PENNARD    HOUSE. 

Napier,  Edwaed  Beekeley,  Esq.  of  Pennard 
House,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,High  Sheriff  1859; 
late  Lieut.-Col.  North  Somerset  Yeomanry,  and  for- 
merly in  the  59th  Regt.  b.  5  Nov.  1816 ;  m.  April, 
1849,  Emily  Houlton,  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  John  Wilson, 
t'.B.,  K.H.,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Gerard  Berkeley,  J.P.,  Major,  Royal  Wilts  Militia,  b. 
1857  (Ciitis— Carlton  and  White's). 

II.  Arundel  Berkeley,  6.  1860  ;  m.  the  dau.  of  C.  Harper, 
Esq.  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue,  Maurice  Alexander 
b.  18S7  ;  Walter,  b.  1888,  and  Violet  Emily,  6.  1891. 

III.  Edward  Berkeley,  6.  1862;  d.  188G. 

I.  Emily,  d.  1866.  ii.  Effie  Lctitia. 

liineagre. — Andrew  Napier,  Esq.  claiming  descent  fronj 
the  noble  family  of  Napier,  to.  Letitia  Berkeley,  and  was 
father  of 

Edward  Berkeley  Napier,  Esq.,  h.  19  June,  1750;  ui. 
Letitia  Sirah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gerard  Martin,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  left  at  his  decease,  1798  (with  a  dau.  Letitia  Sarah),  art 
only  son  and  heir. 

Gerard  Martin  Berkeley  Napier,  Esq.  of  PennarU 
House,  6.  5  March,  1792;  vi.  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Paul 
Paul,  Esq.  of  Highgrove,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her,  (who 
survived  him,  and  m.  2ndly,  1835,  Sir  John  Dean  Paul,  1st. 
Bart,  of  Rodborough,  and  d.  6  Feb.  1842)  had,  with  two  dau."?, 
(Letitia  Mary,  in.  F.  Cripps,  Esq.,  and  d.  1839,  and  Julia 
Arundel,  d.  1847),  three  sons, 

I.  Edward  Berkeley,  now  of  Pennard  House. 

II.  Charles  Walter  Albyn  (Rev.),  B.A.  Oxon,  Rural  Dean, 
Rector  of  Wiston,  Sussex,  6.  28  Oct.  1817;  m.  16  Sept.  1845, 
the  Hon.  Marianne  Flora  Etruria  Talbot,  dau.  of  James, 
3rd  Lord  Talbot  de  Malahide,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec. 
1878)  had  issue, 

1  Walter  Edward,  6.  20  Dec.  1847  ;  d.  unm.  3  Aug.  1881. 

2  Gerard  Talbot,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  22  Dec.  1848. 

3  Henry  Goring,  6.  4  Jan.  18.50. 

4  Albyn  Charles,  b.  3  Aug.  1854. 

b  William  Berkeley,  b.  24  Sept.  l.«55. 

6  Lionel  Augustus,  b.  8  Dec.  1856. 

7  George,  b.  4  June,  185!t. 

8  Frederic,  6.  14  Sept.  1S60. 

1  Mary  Arundel,  to.  26  Aug.  1873,  Rev.  Edward  Hill, 
Rector  of  Boxgrove,  Sussex. 

2  Alice  Margaret,  m.  21  April,  1881,  Denis  Williani 
Hussey,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Hussey,  M.A.,  of 
London. 

3  Florence.  4  Isabel  Henrietta. 
in.  Gerard  John,  Admiral  R.N.,  D.L.  Somerset,  m.  1859, 

Ella,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  Wilson,  C.B.,  K.H.,  and  has  a  son:, 
Alfred  Gerard,  Lieut.  R.A.,  and  other  issue. 

He  d.  13  May,  1820. 

.4 !7!zs— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,asaltire  engrailed  between 
four  rose  gu.,  for  Napier;  2nd  and  3ri,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  :i 
mullet  between  two  crescents  of  the  field  within  a  dwubk> 
tressure  fiory  countcr-fiory  of  the  second,  fur  Scott  of  Thirh- 
stane.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  erect,  eouped  at  th,;  elbow,  vested 
gu.,  turned  up  arg.,  grasping  a  crescent  ppr.  iUoao— Fatak 
providentia  major. 

6Va(— Pennard  House,  Shepton  5'allet. 

Clubs — Carlton  and  Army  and  Mavy. 


NAYLOR. 

{See  Letland.) 


NEAVE  OF  MILL  GREEN  PARK. 

Neave,  Sheffield  Henry  Morier,  Esq.  of  Mill 
Green  Park,  co.  Essex,  b.  13  Oct.  lSo3 ;  m.  30 
April,  1878,  Gertrude  Charlotte  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Julius  Talbot  Airey,  Esq.  of  Frognal  Hall, 
Hampstead,  and  niece  of  Gen.  Lord  Airey,  G.C.B., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Sheffield  Airey,  b.  20  April,  1879. 

II.  Eichard,  b.  9  July,  1881. 
I.  Beatrice. 

n.  Violet. 

Lineage.— Sheffield  Neave,  Esq.  Srd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Neave,  Bart.  (s'C  livRKEa  Peeraye  and  Baronetage),  si  Director 
of  the  Bank  of  England,  6.  11  April,  1799:  m.  1  Oct.  1851, 
Mary  Henrica,  dau.  of  David  Richard  Morier,  Esq.,  H.M. 
Plenipotentiary  in  Switzerland,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert 
Morier,  G.C.B.,  Ambassador  at  Madrid  and  St.  Petersburg', 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Sheffield  Henry  Morier,  now  of  Mill  Green  Park. 

II.  Edward  Strangways,  m.  4  Nov.  1882,  Evelyn  Jane,  dau. 
of  Col.  Eobert  Vansittart,  Coldstieata  Guards,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Edward  Arthur,  6.  2  July,  1883. 

2  Gerald  Vansittart,  6.  2  Oct.  1884. 

3  Guy  Morier,  6.  21  Oct.  1886. 

4  Hugh,  b.  1  June,  1893.  I  Evelyn  Henrica. 


1466 


NEI 


THE  LANDED  GENTHY. 


NEL 


la.  Arthur  Thomas  Digby,  late  Capt.  South  Wales  Borderers, 

now  Major  4th  halt.,  m.  17  July,  1883,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the 

late  P.C.  Ralli,  Esq. 
I.  Anna  Charlotte,  vi.  1878,  Reginald  J.  Mure,  Esq.,  and 

has  issue. 
D.  Cecilia  Louisa,  m.  1876,  Charles  W.  Matthews,  Esq.,  and 

has  issue. 

III.  Nora,  m.  1885,  William  Arrow,  Esq. 

IV.  Alice  Henriea  Dora,  m.  31  Oct.  1888,  John  Newton  Hay- 
ley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Neave  d.  1868. 

Arvis — Arg.,  on  a  cross  sa.,  five  fleurs-de-lis,  or.  Ci-est — Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet,  gold,  a  lily,  stalked  and  leaved  vert, 
Howercd  and  seeded,  or.     Mottn—Hola  proba  quse  houesta. 

,Sfa£— Mill  Green  Park,  lugatestonc. 


NEILIi    OF    BARNWEIIili. 

Smith-Neili,  William  James,  Esq.  of  Swin- 
<lrigemuir,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.,  lute  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1837,  s. 
his  father  25  Sept.  1857 ;  m.  25  July  18(J0,  Jessie 
Gordon,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Leigbton  Wood, 
Esq.  of  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1870) 
lias  issue, 

1.  James  William,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  Scots  Guards,  6.  6 

March  1865. 
I.  Sibyll  Caroline. 
u.  Alice,  m.  6  July.  1885,  Francis  John  Stephens  Hopwood, 

Esq.  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  Whitehall,  eldest  son  of  J. 

T.  Hopwood,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  by 

Ann  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Stone,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 

D.L.,  The  Prebendal,  Thame,  Oxon. 

Xiineag'e. — William  Neill,  Esq.  (claiming  descent  from 
;i  cadet  of  the  SlacNeills  of  Barra,  who  settled  in  Ayrshire 
about  the  middle  of  the  16th  century),  m.  Janet,  dau.  of 
James  Blair,  Esq.  of  Ayr,  and  niece  of  David  Blair,  Esq.  of 
Adamton,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

James  Neill,  Esq.  of  Schaw,  m.  1722,  Jean,  dau.  of  John 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Drongane,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  besides  several 
*laus.,  one  son, 

James  Neill,  Esq.  of  Barnweill,  m.  1779,  Margaret,  dau.  (by 
Marion  Cochrane  his  wife)  of  Andrew  Smith,  Esq.  of  Swin- 
<lrigemuir,  son  of  Andrew  Smith,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Cunninghame,  Esq.  of 
Auchenskeith,  and  by  her  had  issue  (with  a  son,  James,  and 
two  daus.,  Jean  and  Marion  Jane,  all  d.  yonng. 

William,  of  Barnweill. 

Andrew,  Capt.  DOth  Kegt.,  m.  181.3,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Patey,  of  lieading,  and  d.  Dec.  1813,  leaving  a  son  (post- 
humous), Andrew  Charles  Brisbane,  in  the  medical  ser- 
vice H.E.I.C. 

Mr.  Neill  d.  Jan.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

LiECT.-CoL.  William  Smitu-Neill,  of  Barnweill  and  Swin- 
drigemuir,  6.  17  July,  1784;  to.  Nov.  1807,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Oeorge  Price  Spiller,  Esq.  (descendant  of  Spiller,  of  Slievoike, 
Cornwall;,  Commissary-Gen.,  and  Caroline,  his  wife,  repre- 
sentative of  the  family  of  Bladen  of  Ketton  Hall,  co.  Eutland, 
and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  March,  1866)  had  issue, 
.Tames  George,  his  heir. 

John  Martin  Bladen,  Col.  in  the  army,  Deputy-Adjutant- 
General  of  Victiiria,  served  dunng  the  entire  of  the  second 
campaign  in  Afghanistan,  was  present  in  every  action  with 
the  Candahar  division  of  the  army,  and  received  the  medal 
of  Candahar,  Ghuznee,  Caiiul,  1842,  b.  July,  18U  ;  m.  June, 
1851,  Miss  Sarah  Horeniia  Italph.  He  was  killed  at  Mel- 
bourne by  a  fall  from  his  hor^e,  10  July,  1859. 
William  Francis,  Capt.  li.A.  6.  6  March,  1822;  d.  at  Co- 
lombo, Ceylon,  26  Sept.  1852. 
Caroline. 

Margaret  Smith,  m.  28  Dec.  1S.')7,  James  Weyman  Wadeson, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Samuel  James  Wadeson,   Esq.  of  Austin 
F'riarsand  Itoraford,  Essex,  and  d.  29  Oct.  1882. 
Sarah,  m.  18  Nov.  1862,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Macarthur, 
K.C.B. 

Henrietta  Jane  Ellen,  m.  17  March,  1863,  Lieut.-Col.  Fred. 
NeU  Edmondstone  (whod.  14  Aug.  1866),  youngest  son  of 
Sir  Charles  Ednionstone,  Bart. 
Lieut.-Col.  Smith-Neill,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  «.  to  Barnweill  on  the 
death  of  his  father  Jan.  1799,  and  to  Swindrigemuir  and  Kers- 
land  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  John  Smith,  Esq., 
April,  1838.     He  d.  1850,  and  was  t.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bbigadieb-Geneeal  James  George  Smith  Neill,  a  soldier 
whose  name  will  live  in  history,  and  whose  services  in  India 
and  the  Crimea  were  of  prominent  importance.  He  led  a 
brigade  from  Cawnpore  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  here,  at 
the  carrying  of  the  batteries  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  25 
Sept.  1857,  at  the  verj-  moment  of  complete  success,  "  fell" — 


to  use  the  words  of  the  Bombay  Times — "  The  gallant  General 
Neill,  the  pride  and  idol  of  the  army."  The  news  of  his  fame 
and  his  death  made  a  great  sensation  in  England,  and  the 
Queen  at  once  raised  bis  widow  to  the  rank  which  would  have 
been  hers  had  her  husband  lived  to  receive  the  Knight  Com- 
mandership  of  the  Bath  designed  for  him.  The  E.I.C.  also 
conferred  on  the  widow  a  grant  of  £500  a  year.  This  lady, 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Warde,of  the  5th  Bengal  Native 
Cavalry,  granddau.  of  Gen.  George  Warde,  of  Woodlands 
Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan,  and  great-grand-niece  of  the  eminent 
commander,  Charles,  1st  Marquess  Cornwallis,  was  m.  to  Gen. 
Neill  in  1835.     Issue  of  the  marriage ; — 

I.  William  James,  now  of  Barnweill. 

II.  Charles  Bladen,  1st  Madras  Fusiliers,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Hay  Campbell,  H.A.,  and  d.  1872,  having  had  issue, 
1  Margaret,  in.  Herbert  James,  Esq.,  and  2  Mabel  Con- 
stance. 

III.  George  Eraser  Eric.  Colonel  late  Madras  Staff  Corps, 
formerly  Capt.  E.E.,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Hornblow 
Rundall,  U.  E..  and  has  issue,  Francis  James ;  Colin  Eric  ; 
and  Ada  Isabel. 

IV.  Andrew  Harry  Spencer,  Major  Central  India  Horse,  to. 
Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  W.  Smith  Cuninghame,  Esq.  of  Cap- 
rington  Castle,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Tait,  of  Milrig. 

V.  Harrison  Francis  Spencer,  Bengal  Cavalry,  d.  num. 

VI.  James  George  Vansittart,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  —  Bristowe, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  son. 

I.  Jlary  Caroline  Kaikes,  m.  Harvey  Kavenhill,  Esq.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  G.  H.  Kavenhill. 

II.  Charlotte  Margaret,  m.  Major  Walter EiddeU,  R.H.A.  {see 
Burke's  Peerat/f,  Kiddell,  Bart.). 

HI.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  James  Kinloch  Malcolmson, 
Esq. 

A  statue  of  Gen.  Neill,  in  honour  and  memory  of  his  great 
services,  was  erected  by  public  subscription  in  Wellington 
Square,  in  the  town  of  Ayr.  It  bears  the  following  inscription, 
"  James  George  Smith-Neill,  C.B.,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen, 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Madras  Army,  Brigadier-Gen.  in  India,  a 
brave,  resolute,  self-reliant  soldier,  universally  acknowledged 
as  the  first  who  stemmed  the  torrent  of  rebellion  in  Bengal. 
He  fell  gloriously  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  25  Sept.  1857, 
aged  47." 

yfrnw— Quarterly :  1st,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.;  2iid  or,  a, 
hand  fessways,  couped  gu.,  holding  a  cross-cro.sslet  fitch6e  ia 
pale  az. ;  3rd  or,  a  1,  mphad  (or  galley)  sa;  4th  per  fesse  arg. 
and  az.,  to  represent  the  sea,  out  of  which  issueth  a  rock  gu. 
Crests — 1st,  a  .sinister  arm  in  armour  holding  a  dagger  back- 
handed, all  ppr. ;  2nd,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  sword,  all  ppr. 
Mottoes — Vincere  vel  niori ;  Steaoy. 

&a£— Swindrigemuir,  Dairy,  co.  Ayr. 


NEILL    OF    MIDFIELD    AND   THE 
GRANGE. 

Neill,  Robeet,  Esq,  of  Midfield,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  The  Grange,  co.  Eutland,  J. P.  for  Manchester 
(of  which  city  lie  has  been  twice  Mayor)  ;  High 
Sheriff  of  Kutland  1888;  b.  4  Jan.  1817,  m.  1839, 
Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Skidmore,  of  Shef- 
field, and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  1840;  m.  1866,  Miss  Jenkinson. 

II.  Joseph  Skidmore,  b.  1842;  m.  1865,  Miss  Bancroft. 

III.  Alexander  Benton,  b.  1849;  m.  1876,  Miss  Neill,  of  Brad* 
ford,  CO.  York. 

iv.  Archibald,  b.  1858;  m.  1885,  Miss  Pocklington. 
V.  William  Henry,  b.  1861. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1864,  Henry  Bancroft,  Esq. 

II.  Maria,  m.  1867,  James  Bancroft,  Esq. 

HI.  Margaret,  m.  1874,  John  James  Holden,  Esq. 
IV  Ellen. 

Mr.  Neill  is  son  of  Robert  Neill,  Esq.  of  Inverest, 
near  Edinburgh,  who  d.  1853,  by  his  wife,  Margaret 
Renton  (m.  1816;  d.  1852). 

Seais— Midfield,  Higher  Broughton,  near  Manchester,  and 
The  Grange,  Wing,  near  Oakham. 


NELSON    OF    HANGER   HILL   HOUSE. 

Nelson,  Edwaed  Montague,  Esq.  of  Hanger 
Hill  House,  Middlesex,  J.P.  for  cos.  Middlesex  and 
Warwick,  b.  5  March,  1841  ;  m.  1866,  Mary  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  F.  Wallis,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Bexhill,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue, 


NES 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NET 


1467 


I.  Edwakd  Wallis,  6.  18C8. 

II.  Harold,  6.  1S69. 

III.  Ilictor  Montague,  b.  1873. 

IV.  Charles,  4.  1877. 

1.  Ethel,   m.   1891,   to   Eoger  Btillock,   Esq.  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Warwick. 
Mr.  Nelson  is  4tli  son  of  the  late  George  Nelson, 
Esq.  who  d.  1850,  by  his  wife,  Sarah   Philbrick, 
who  was  m.  1830,  and  d.  1865. 

Seat — Hanger  Hill  House,  Ealing,  W. 


NESBITT    (now    BTTRROWES)    OP 
LISMOBE. 

BuKBOWES,  Thomas  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  co. 
Cavan,  J.P.  High  Sheriff  1888,  b.  1856,  m.  15  April, 
1885,  Anna  Frances  younger  dau.  of  Hon.  Richard 
tChomas  Maxwell  of  Portland,  co.  Caran  {see 
Eubke's  Peerage,  Faenham,  B.)  and  has  issue, 

Eleanor  Mary  Cosby. 
Eosamond  Charlotte  Cosby. 

Mr.  Thomas  Cosby  Burrowes  s.  his  uncle  1886. 

Zjineag'e. — Andbew  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Brenter  (presumed 
to  be  son  of  Thomas  Nesbitt,  of  Xewbottle,  and  grandson 
«f  Geo'"c;e  Nesbitt,  who  d.  1590),  assignee  from  the  Earl  of 
AnnanQale  of  the  estates  of  Brenter  and  Malmusock,  co. 
Donegal,  was  father  of 

Andrew    Nesbitt,    Esq.,    who    served    in    the    army    of 
Charles  I.  in  Ireland,  m.  Anne  Lindsay,  and  d.  1092,  leaving 
four  Bons, 
Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Albert,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  London,  had  a  dau.  Rachel, 
who  771.  Richard  Hani  Ilarcourt,  Esq.  of  Penrtley,  Herts,  and 
carried  into  the  Harcourt  family  the  estates  of  Urenter  and 
Melmusock,  which  estates  Thomas  Nesliitt,  after  his  settle- 
ment in  Cavan,  sold  to  his  said  brother  Albert.  Albert  sat 
in  Parliament  for  the  boroughs  of  Huntingdon  and  St. 
Michael,  and  d.  1753. 

Eobert,  7/1.  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  Arnold  Cosby,  Esq. 
Alexander. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Grangemore,  co.  Westmeath,  Hijrh 
Sheriff  and  M.P.  Cavan  1720,  m.  1st,  1701,  Susan  Lyons,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  Charles  Eobert,  who  d.  unni.,  and 
2ndly,  1713,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Arnold  Cosby,  Esq.  of 
Lismore,  co.  Cavan  (son  of  William  Cosby,  grandson  of  Arnold 
Cosby,  great-grandson  of  Alexander  Cosby  and  Dorcas  Sydney 
his  wife).  By  this  marriage  Thomas  Nesbitt  came  into 
possession  of  Lismore  and  other  estates  in  Cavan.  He  d.  1750, 
liaving  had  issue  (with  seven  daus.).  five  sons, 

I.  CosBY,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  in.  Mary  Blackwood. 

lu.  Alexander,  a  Merchant  in  London,  Tfi.  a  dau.  of  John 
Gould,  Esq.,  and  rf.  1743. 

IV.  Arnold,  a  Merchant  in  London,  7)j.  Miss  Thale,  sister  of 
Henry  Thrale,  Esq.  of  Streatham.  He  represented  Cricldade, 
and  afterwards  Winchelsea  in  Parliament,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1765. 

V.  Albert,  also  a  Merchant  in  London,  m.  24  Nov.  1729, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Gould,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

CosBT  Nesbitt,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Cavan,  b.  1718,  s.  to  the 
Cavan  estates  on  the  death  of  his  father,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Enery,  of  Bawnboy,  and  d.  1768,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  Merchant  in  London,  M.P.  for  Winchelsea,  d.  unm. 

Albert  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  Regent  d.  unm. 

Frances,  m.  William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Tullyvir,  co.  Cavan. 

Jane,  m.  James  Young,  Esq.  of  Lahard,  co.  Cavan. 

Mr.  Nesbitt  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  Col.  in  the  army  M.P. 
for  Cavan,  7)i.  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Daniel  De  Genncs,  of  Portarlington,  Col.  in  the  British  service, 
and  left,  with  two  younger  sons  and  a  dau.,  three  sons,  Cosby 
and  John,  his  successors,  and  Thomas,  who  left  by  Anne  his 
wife,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  1  John  Albert,  of  Fort  Hill,  co. 
Cavan,  J. P.;  2  Thomas;  1  Louisa,  vi.  Major  Moore,  of  The 
Eocks,  Crossdoney.  Col.  Nesbitt  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Cosby  Nesbttt,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  m.  Elizabeth  Hancox,  but 
d.  without  issue  1837,  when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his 
brother, 

John  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Lismore  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 


Sheriff  1840,  777.   Elizabeth,    dau.   of  John  Tatam,   Esq.   of 
Moulton,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1854,  leaving  issue, 

Cosby  Thomas,  of  Lismore  House,  d.  unm.  1856. 

Alexandeb,  of  Lismore. 

Frances. 

Maby  Anne,  s.  her  brother. 

Alexander  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Lismore  House,  co.  Cavan, 
and  Old  Lands,  co.  Sussex,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Cavan 
1862,  b.  1817;  s.  his  brother  1855;  7)7.  IS06,  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Franks,  Esq.  Capt.  R.N.,  and  d.  21  June,  1S86, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Mary  Anne,  7/7.  1854,  James  Edward  Burrowes,  Esq.  2nd 
son  of  Thomas  Burrowes,  of  Stradone  {see  that  family),  and  d. 
12  March,  1887,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Cosby  Burrowes,  Esq.  now  of  Lismore. 

Arms — see  Burrowes  of  Stradone. 

Seat — Lismore  House,  Crossdoney,  co.  Cavan. 


BEATJMONT-NESBITT  OF  TUBBERDALY, 

Beaumont-Nesbitt,  Edwaed  John  Downing, 
Esq.  of  Tubberdaly,  King's  Co.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
(1892),  b.  20  Nov.  I860;  m.  30  April,  1890,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Frederick  Freeman  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ratton, 
Sussex,  by  his  wife,  Mabel,  3rd  dau.  of  Viscount 
Hampden,  and  has  issue, 

Frederick  George,  6.  20  March,  1893. 

Violet  Catherine,  b.  4  Feb.  1891. 

Liineagre. — John  Downing,  Esq.  of  Bellaghy  and  Rowes- 
gift,  CO.  Derry,  6. 1700;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Rowe,  D.D. 
and  had  issue, 

I.  vVlexandeb  Clotworthy.  his  heir. 

II.  Dawson,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Fcllerton o/^aHiiifoj' 
(ichicli  fee). 

I.  Sarah,  m.  to  Charles  Dawson,  Esq.,  H.  M.  Inspector  of 
Customs  for  [reland,  3rd  son  of  Joshua  Dawson,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Dawson,  M.P.  for  Wicklow,  and  Sec.  for  Ireland, 
^ewp.  Queen  Anne.  They  had  issue,  John  Dawson,  liear- 
Admiral  R.N.,  who  m.  his  first  cousin,  Medicis,  eldest  dau. 
of  Alexander  Clotworthy  Downing,  of  Bellaghy,  and  had, 
among  other  issue,  Thamazine,  in.  in  1826,  to  Rev.  Joha 
Bradshaw,  Incumbent  of  Lambeg,  co.  Antrim,  she  d.  in 
I8s3.  leaving  an  only  surviving  child,  Thamazine,  m.  to 
Eev.  T.  G.  Beaumont,  M.A.,  who  eldest  son,  Edward 
Beaumont-Nesbitt  is  the  present  possessor  of  the  estates. 
The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Alexander  Clotworthy  Downing,  of  Bellaghy  and 
Rowesgift,  Rector  of  Lechputuch,  co.  Derry,  771.  Thamison, 
dau.  of  Albert  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Tubberdaly,  King's  Co.,  and 
had,  with  other  issue  (a  dau.  Medicis,  who  m.  her  1st  cousin, 
Rear-Admiral  John  Dawson,  ancestress  of  Edwakd  Beau- 
mont-Nesbitt, now  of  Tubberdaly),  and  a  son, 

John  Downing  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Tubberdaly,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Nesbitt,  on  inheriting  the  Nesbitt 
estates  in  the  Kings  Co.  and  cos.  Roscommon  and  Galway, 
ra.  in  1800,  Jane,  dau.  of  Gen.  Brady,  R.A.,  of  Leixlip  House, 
CO.  Kildare,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Al-xanJer,  who  d.  unm. 

William  George,  his  heir. 

Caiberinb  Thamison,  who  s.  her  brother. 

Jane,  ni.  to  Francis,  Count  de  Lusi,  and  d.  s.p.  1875. 

Mary  Anne,  rf.  unm.  1873. 

Mr.  Downing  Nesbitt  d.  in  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  George  Downing  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Tubberdaly, 
who  d.  unm.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sister,  Catherine 
Thamison,  who  d.  unm.  in  1886,  and  was  s.  by  her  cousin, 
Edward  Beaumont,  who  assumed  the  additional  surnames  of 
Downing  and  Nesbitt. 

^"amilg  of  ^cnumont. 

George  Beaumont,  Esq.,  m.  1815,  Alice,  dau.  of  James 
Akroyd,  Esq.  of  Brook  House,  near  Halifax,  and  d.  1858, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  in  1882)  a  son, 

Rev.  Tho>las  George  Beaumont,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Chclmon- 
diston,  Suffolk,  who  r,i.  Tamazine,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Brad- 
shaw, Incumbent  of  Lambeg,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  John,  now  of  Tubberdaly. 

George.  Henry  Uamond  Dawson. 

Alice  Mary.  Mabel. 

Seat— Tubberdaly,  Edenderry. 


NETTLES    OF    NETTLEVILLE. 

Nettles,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  co.  Cork, 
b.  Feb.  1876,  s.  his  father  1885. 


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KEY 


Xiineagre. — John  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  co.  'Water- 
ford,  of  an  ancient  English  family,  went  to  Ireland,  1630,  from 
CO.  Hereford,  and  had  a  grant  of  lands,  by  patent  from  Charles 
II..  in  COS.  Cork  and  Waterford,  to  the  amount  of  1258  acres, 
which  was  enrolled  8  Nov.  1666.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co. 
Waterford  1670.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Valentine  Greatrakes, 
Esq.  of  Affane,  CO.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Robert,  of  Bally  duff.  CO.  Waterford,  and  of  Mahallagh  and 
Nettleville,  co.  Cork. 

Ruth,  m.  Barry  Drew,  Esq.  of  Ballyduffe,  co.  Waterford. 

Mary,  vi.  Rev.  i'atricius  Christian,  of  Old  Grange,  co. 
Waterford. 

Penelope,  m.  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drisbane,  co.  Cork. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Richard  Croker,  of  Curryglass,  co.  Water- 
ford. 
Mr.  Nettles  (whose  will,  dated  20  April,  1680,  was  proved  1684i 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoH.N  Nettixs,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  co.  Waterford,  Major  in 
the  army.  High  Sheriff  1690-91 ;  he  m.  a  niece  of  Sir  William 
Evans,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1715,  one  son  and  one  dau., 
John,  his  heir,  and  Mary,  m.  Lieut.  Edward  Jones,  of  Youghal, 
CO.  Cork.     Mr.  Nettles  d.  1715,  and  was  .t.  by  his  only  son, 

Jous  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  co.  Waterford,  Mahallagh, 
and  Beare  Forest,  co.  Cork;  he  7)i.  Martha,  dau.  of  Robert 
Ryves,  Esq.  of  Rathlogan,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  of  Ryves  Castle, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  12  May,  1726,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Rives,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballinamona,  near  Mallow,  co. 
Cork,  m.  1st,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bowerman,  Esq.  of 
Coolyne,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1762)  he  had  issue, 
two  daus.,  co-heirs. 

Jane,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Nettles,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1783,  Kiluer  Baker,  Esq. 
Bey.  Robert  Nettles,  »;.  2ndly,  Jnne,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis 
Drew,  Esq.  of  Drew's  Court,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  no  issue 
by  her. 

Mr.  Nettles  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ryves  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen  and  Beare  Forest, 
m.  1738,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bowerman,  Esq.  of 
Coolyne,  and  d.  Nov.  1785,  having  had  issue.  The  3rd  son 
was  a  distinguished  officer,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Nettles,  of  the 
23rd  Dragoons,  who  d.  s.  p.  181 1.  Mr.  Nettles  s.  to  Nettleville 
at  the  decease  of  his  cousin.    His  eldest  son, 

Robeet  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  Capt.  10th  Foot,  J. P. 
CO.  Cork,  111.  1769,  Esther,  dau.  of  John  Couran,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  and  had  (with  three  daus.)  Richakd  Nevill,  his  heir, 
and  four  other  sons,  all  of  whom  were  killed  accidentally  or  in 
battle,  one  of  them  at  Waterloo.  Mr.  Nettles  d.  1831 ,  and  was 
t.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Nevill  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  J. P.,  m. 
17  April,  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Daniel  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co. 
Cork,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Robert  Warren,  lat  Bart,  of 
Warren's  Court,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Nettleville. 

Mary,  d.  Dec.  1876.  Anne. 

Esther,  m.  18.36,  Rev.  Hume  Babington,  Rector  of  Moviddy, 

CO.  Cork,  and  il.  April,  1878. 
Frances,  i/t.  Nov.   1»29,  John  Howkes,   Esq.  of  Kilcrae,  co. 

Cork,  and  d.  1874. 

Mr.  Nettles  d.  21  April,  1851.    His  only  son, 

Robeet  Nettlis,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  J. P.,  6.  31  March, 
1805;  m.  20  Aug.  1835,  Elizabeth  Walton,  dau.  of  Thomas 
KnoUes,  Esq.  of  Uatlands,  and  had  i.?sue, 

Richard,  late  of  Nettleville. 
Mr.  Nettles  d.  1885.     His  only  son, 

Richard  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  b. 
1836;  m.  May,  1872,  Esther  Eliz;ilieth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Hume 
Babington,  Rector  of  Moviddy,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1885,  leaving 
issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Nettleville. 
Esther,  6.  Oct.  Is82. 

Armg — Or,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  nettle-leaves  ppr. 
Crest— A  stag  stalant  under  a  tree  ppr.  Motto — Nemo  me 
impiine  laceb>it. 

i)ta(— Nettleville,  Killinardrish,  co.  Cork. 


NEVILE    OF    THOE.NEY. 

Netile,  George,  Esq.  of  TJiornev,  co.  Notting- 
ham, J.P.,  M.A...  6.  5  July,  1833;  w.^29  Nov.  1873, 
Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Edward  "Williamson,  Esq.  of 
Scarborough,  und  has  issue, 


I.  Geobge,  b.  25  Oct.  1874. 

II.  Edward  Farrington,  6.  19  March,  1876. 

III.  Robert  Montgomery,  b.  2  Sept.  1877. 

Xiineaee. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  and  powerful 
family  of  Nevilb,  Lords  of  Raby,  who  subsequently  became 
Earls  of  Westmorland,  and  whose  descent  is  deducible  from 
our  Saxon  Annals. 

Sir  Robert  Nevile,  of  Eldon  (4th  son  of  Ralph  de  Nevile, 
2nd  Lord  Nevile,  of  Raby,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Hugh  de  Audley),  distinguished  himself  in  arms.  He  r,i. 
Clara,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Pinckney,  and  was  father  of  Sir 
Alexander  Nevile,  the  father  of  Thomas  Nevile,  who  left,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 

William  Nevile,  of  South  Leverton,  co.  Nottingham  (will 
dated  1467),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  —  Barker,  of  South 
Leverton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas,  of   South  Leverton,  in.  the    dau.  of   Lewis,  oS 
Hedon,  Notts,  and  was  ancestor  of  Thomas,  Dean  of  Canter- 
bury, Master  of  Trin.  Coll.  Caiiib.,  who  rebuilt  the  quail- 
rangie  there   which  still  retiiins   the  name  of   "  Nevile'.s 
Court,  and  of  the  Neviles  of  MalMrsey. 
ji.  George,  to  whom  his  father  granted  lands  by  deed  of  13 
Henrt  VI  (1434),  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

George  Nevile,  of  Eagnall,  co.  Nottingham,  who  w. 
Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Crofts,  of  that  place,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  Nevile  of  Ragnall,  whoso 
representative  in  1614,  George,  m.  Elizabeth  Johnson,  ixnd 
lelt  five  daus.,  his  co-heirs. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Alexander,  of  Hablethorpe,  left  a  dau.  Margaret,  lu. 
Richard  Reyner. 

IV.  George,  who  had  a  son,  William. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Nevile,  (will  proved  1527),  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of  Ralpli 
Woodford,  co.  Leicester,  and  had,  with  a  dau  Edith,  iii. 
Anthony  Stanton,  and  other  issue,  a  son, 

Robert  Nevile,  Esq.  (will  proved  1558)  in.  Alice,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Boswell,  of  Chete,  by  whom  he  had, 
with  four  daus.  (1  —  m.  Fotherby;  2Beatri.'c;  3  Anne  ;  4  Eliza- 
beth, m.  1st,  Thomas  Boswell,  Esq.  of  Erdesley,  and  2ndly, 
Martin  Anne,  Esq.  of  Fiickley),  three  sons,  George,  his  heir ; 
Robert  and  Richard,  both  of  whom  d.  s.  p.     lli.s  son, 

George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Ragnall,  who  bought  Thorney,  ni. 
Barbara,  sister  and  co  heir  of  Sir  John  Hercy,  of  Grove,  and 
5th  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Hercy,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau, 
of  Sir  John  Digby,  of  Ketelby,  and  had,  wiih  five  daus., 

I.  John,  of  Grove,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  George,  d.s.p.  1582. 

III.  Gervase,  of  Blyth  Abbey,  bur.  there  24  Dec.  1601. 

IV.  Francis,  d.  s.  p.  v.  Antony,  d.  s.  p.  1590. 
VI.  Dionysius  or  Dennis. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Nevile,  of  Grove,  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Richard 
Whalley  (her  admon.  1591),  and  had  issue  (will  pr.  1588), 

Hercy,  of  Grove,  m.  Bridgitr,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Saviileof  Lupset, 
and  was  ancestor  of  the  Neviles,  Baronets,  uj'  Grove  (now 
extinct). 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert.  William.  John  or  Gervase. 

The  younger  son, 

George  Nevile,  of  Stapleford,  legatee  of  Gcrvase,  and  pur- 
chaser of  Thorney  from  Dennis'  son,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Marmadale  Tyrwhitt,  of  Scotter,  and  had,  with  otiier  issue, 

I.  Gervais  (Sir),  of  Haddington,  CO.  Lincoln,  in.  Kathcii'ic, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hutton,  of  Goldsbro,  Chief  Justice,  ami 
had  issue. 

II.  George,  bapt.  1604,  of  whom  presently. 

He  m.  2ndly,  4  Aug.  1641,  Mary,  widow  of  Charles  Lovel),  of 
Spredlington,  co.  Lincoln  (she  was  bur.  at  Thorney  lG/1),  and 
d.  1652,  and  was  bur.  at  Thorney.     His  younger  .son, 

George  Nevile,  of  Thorney,  ih.  1st,  Alic:',  dau.  of  Geor;;i^ 
Stowe,  and  relict  of  William  Rothwell  (her  will  1648),  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  bur.  1661. 

He  m.  2ndly  (post  nuptial  settlements  1G51),  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Biyan  Cooke,  of  Sandal,  and  relict  of  John  Copley,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  3rdly,  1G6.5,  Christopher  Ayscoughe),  had  issue, 

III.  Bryan,  bapt.  March  1651  («ill  pr.  1724),  m.  29  Oct.  1674, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ellis,  of  U  eliiauore,  by  Jane  hi-; 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Gervase  Nevile  and  Katheiine  Ihittoii 
his  wife  (see  above),  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Neviles  "/ 
U'alcot  and  Welliagore. 

I,  Jane,  bapt.  12  March,  1652  ;  bur.  at  Doncastcr. 


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Mr.  George  Nevile  J.  23  April,  1653,  and  was  s.  by  the  eldest 
son  by  the  first  marriage, 

CiEOBfiE  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  6.  1637 ;  m.  1st,  1661, 
Maria,  (iau.  of  Thomas  Boswell,  Esq.  of  Edington,  co.  York, 
and  widow  of  —  Blythman,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1670)  he 
had,  with  seven  daus.,  one  son, 

Geoege,  his  heir. 
Jlr.  Neyile  m.  2ndly  (settlements  1673),  Elizabeth,    dan.  of 
Jeremiah  Halfhide,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  Nov.  1741)  had 
issue, 

Christopher,  h.  3  June,  and  d.  v.  p.  15  Aug.  1673. 
Edwabd,  bapt.  15  Nov.  1675,  m.  1707,  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lister,   Esq.  of  Coleby.   co.  Lincoln,  and    by  her,  who  d. 
1746,  and  was  bur.  at  Thorney,  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  who  d. 
young,  1715),  had  issue, 
Edwajd,  6.  28  Oct.  1711 ;    m.  Farrjngton,  dau.  of  George 
Palmer,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Richard  Farrington,  Bart., 
and  djing  29  Jan.  1754,  left  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
George,  of  whom  presently,  i,i.  his  cousin,  Cathebine, 
dau.  of  George  Nevile  of  Thorney. 
Frances,  b.  16  July,  and  d.  12  Nov.  1674. 
Alice,  bapt.  2  Oct.  1683;  vi.  William  Kothwell,  Esq.  of  North 
CoUingham.     She  (/.  21  Nov.  1755. 
Mary,  bur.  12  March,  1674. 

Mr.  Nevile  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  b.  10  March,  1662,  who  m. 
twice,  let,  Mary  Nichols  (d.  1704),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
George,  his  heir,  and  2ndly,  1712,  Winefred,  dau.  of  Mat. 
Smith,  of  Denby  (she  d.  s.  p.  1715).  He  d.  1723,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  b.  1696;  m.  1735,  Catherine, 
4th  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Philip  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Barn- 
borough  Grange,  co.  York,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
CiTHERiNE,  bapt.  20  June,  1742;  m.  her  cousin,  George 
Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney  (as  above).  Mr.  Nevile  dying  without 
male  issue  1742,  the  repre.=entation  of  the  family  devolved 
upon  his  cousin  and  son-in-law, 

Geoege  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col. 
Notts  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  1772,  son  of  Edward  Nevile, 
and  grandson  of  Edward  Nevile  (senior)  and  Martha  Lister  his 
wife  {see  above),  b.  20  Dec.  1739;  m.  {as  above)  10  Sept.  1763, 
Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thor- 
ney, and  Catherine  Vincent  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
July,  1809,  will  dated  1807)  had  nineteen  children,  of  whom 
survived,  Nevile  Geoege,  his  heir;  Cheistopher,  successrrto 
his  brother;  Edward  (Rev.),  b.  23  Dec.  1773,  Vicar  of  Precs, 
Salop,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau  of  Sir  Jolrn  Hill,  3rd  Bart,  of  Hawke- 
stone,  and  d.  i.p. ;  Maria  Catherine,  m.  William  Wright,  Esq. 
of  Bawtry.  Mr.  Nevile  d.  29  June,  1806,  aged  66,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Nevile  Geoege  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  6.  17  Oct.  1764, 
at  whose  decease  unm.  5  Dec.  1829,  the  estates  devolved  upon 
bis  brother, 

Cheistopher  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  J.P.  and  D.L.,nigh 
Sheriff  1835,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  13  Sept.  1769  ;  m.  1st,  9  May,  1797, 
Ann  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Jonathan  Acklom,  Esq.  of  Wise- 
ton,  by  whom  (who  d.  11  June,  1813)  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  Christopher  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  George,  of  Wigesley,  co.  Notts,  6.  6  Feb.  1803  ;   d.  unm. 
5  Oct.  1867. 

He  m.  2nd]y,  12  Dec.  1815,  Mary  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Allen 
Swainstun,   M.D.,  of  Y'ork,  and  sister  of  Edward  Swainston 
Strangways,  Esq.  of  Alne,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26 
Feb.  1856)  had  two  other  sons, 
HI.  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rural  Dean,  Prebendary  of  Lin- 
coln and  Rector  of  Stow  in  Lindsay,  b.  10  Dec.  1816;  to.  31 
Jan.  1860,  Maria,  only  surviving  child  of  Rev.  W.  A.  Ham- 
mond,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Whitchurch,   co.  Oxford,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Christopher  William  Andrew,  Capt.  3rd  batt.  Lincoln 
Regt.,  6.  12  July,  1862. 

2  Charles  Swaint-ton  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Wickenby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, b.  5  July,  1864. 

3  Henry  Isaac  Williams,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  31  Aug.  1865. 

4  Thomas,  b.  and  d.  4  Dec.  1868. 

1  Maria  Elizabeth.  2  Charlotte  Gertrude  Lucy. 

3  Rhoda  Frances  Caroline. 
IV.  Henry  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Wickenby,  co.  Lincoln,  6. 27  Jan. 
1819;  TO.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Hodgson,  Vicar 
of  Eickmanswonh,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Feb.  1878. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  10  Sept.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Christopher  Nevile,  of  Thorney  Hall,  Rector  of 
Wickenby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Vicar  of  Thorney,  J.P.,  6. 11  Jan. 
1806;  TO.  28  Dec.  1830,  Gertrude,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
George  Hotham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Sept.  1859),  had 
issue, 


I.  George,  now  of  Thorney. 

II.  PM ward  Horatio,  6.  11  Sept.  1817,  m.  Nov.  18S2,  Alice 
Edith,  dau.  of  Christian  AJlhusen,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Court,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Gcrvas  Clifton,  b.  30  Sept.  1883. 

2  Christopher,  b.  12  April,  1889. 

1.  Charlotte,  d.  31  Aug.  1859.  n.  Gertrude. 

III.  Lucy,  d.  6  June,  1866.  iv.  Caroline. 

V.  Anne  Elizabeth,  in.  22  May,  1866,  Sir  Charles  William 
Strickland,  8th  Bart,  of  Boynton. 

Mr.  Nevile  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr.  John  Wright  (who 
d.  Sept.  1862^  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

III.  John  Christopher,  b.  17  Sept.  1862. 

He  m.  3rdly,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Tooth,  Esq.  of  Swift's 
Park,  Kent,  and  d.  1877),  having  by  her  had  issue, 

IV.  Richard  Arthur,  6.  9  June,  1867. 

V.  Sydney  Oswald,  b.  12  July,  1S73. 

VI.  Frederick  Ivor,  6.  3  Dec.  1876. 

VI.  Mary  Edith.  vii.  Florence  Ethel. 

VIII.  Blanche  Isabel.  ix.  Catherine  Alice. 

^)-ni«— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  saltire  arg.,  for  the 
Lords  of  Rally ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  fretly  gu.,  on  a  canton  per 
pale  erm.  and  or,  a  ship  with  sails  furled  sa.  Crests — 1st,  Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  arg. ;  2nd,  On  a  chapeau 
gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  ship  sa.    Motto  -Ne  vile  veils. 


NEVILE  OF  WELLINGORE. 
Nevile,  Ealph  Henet  Cheistopher,  Esq.  of 
Wellingore,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  High  SherifP  1883, 
b.  15  Nov.  1850  ;  s.  his  father  Dec.  1861  ;  m.  1871, 
Mildi-ed  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  Robert  Scoti- 
Murray,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoffrey  Henry,  6.  11  March,  1874. 

II.  Hugh  George,  0.  17  Nov.  1878. 

III.  Charles  Joseph,  b.  30  April,  1883. 

IV.  Bernard  Philip,  b.  1  Aug.  1888. 

I.  Isabel  Mildred  Mary,  b.  31  May,  1875. 
n.  Eleanor  Cicely,  b.  16  Nov.  1876. 
III.  Margaret  Mary,  6.  5  Aug.  1880. 

Lineagre. — Bryan  Nevile,  younger  son  of  George 
Nevile,  of  Thorney,  who  d.  in  1653  (see  Nevile  of  Thorney), 
m.  Martha  Ellis,  and  had  a  son, 

Gervais  Nevile,  who,  by  Honora  his  wife,  was  father  of 

Christopher  Nevile,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Sharp,  and  2ndly, 
Miss  Brown,  and  had  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Capt.  Mercer,  and 
a  son, 

Christopher  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Wellingore,  to.  Lady  Sophia 
Noel,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  successor. 

II.  Henry  William  (Rev.),  who  carried  on  the  lino. 
I.  Sophia  Charlotte,  to.  Gen.  Ainslie. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
.  Christopher  Heney  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Walcot  and  Wellingore, 
CO.  Lincoln,  Col.  Rutland  Fencible  Cavalry,  b.  1774,  who 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  7  June,  1798,  the  surname 
and  aims  of  Noel  only,  in  compliance  with  a  testamentary 
injunction  of  his  cousin,  Thomas  Noel,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  co. 
Northampton.  He  m.  Dec.  1818,  Miss  Abbot,  and  d.  27  Feb. 
lSo8,  leaving  an  only  dau., 
Sophia  Mary,  m.  30  May,  1844,  Frederick  William  Allix,  Esq. 

of  Willoughby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt. 

Grenaaier  Guards. 
Mr.  Noel  d.  27  Feb.  1838.    His  only  brother, 

Rev.  Henry  William  Nevile,  Rector  of  Cottesmore,  m. 
1807,  Amelia,  dau.  of  James  Mann,  Esq.  of  Hallow  Park,  co. 
Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1822)  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  Walcot. 

Charles  James,  b.  1812 ;  d.  1  Feb.  1878. 

Gerard  (Rev.),  M,A.,  Vicar  of  Tilton,  co.  Leicester,  6.1815; 
m.  18  Aug.  1842,  Rosamond,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew 
BlaUiston,  Bart.,  and  d.  11  May,  18bl,  having  b>  her  (who 
d.  10  May,  1862)  had  issue,  Henry,  b.  31  xMay,  1845,  m. 
8  Aug.  1876,  Lucy,  dau.  of  —  Eobens,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh  ; 
and  Amelia. 

Horace,  d.  young. 

George,  of  Stubton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  for  parts  of 
Kesteven,  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lincoln  18.i8,  late 
Lieut.  B.A.,  6.  25  Oct.  1822;  m.  29  Dec.  1846,  Madalene 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  M.  Gla>gow,  Esq.,  Capt.  li.A. 
Mr.  Nevile  s.  to  Stubton  under  the  will  of  fcir  li jbert  Heron, 
Bart. 

Eq  ily,  m.  1830,  James  Veale,  Esq.  of  Passaford,  Devon. 

Sophia,  m.  13  April,  1842,  Hon.  and  Eev.  John  Fortescue, 
and  d.  29  Dec.  1868,  leaving  issue. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEV 


Lucy,  m.  1841,  Henry  Staffonl  O'Brien  de  Stafford,  Esq.  of 
Tisover,  co.  Xortliampton,  who  d.  18S0. 

Mr.  Xevile  <?.  8  Xov.  1843,  and  was  s.  ty  his  son 

Henry  Xevile,  Ksq.  of  Walcot  and  WcHingore,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  6.  31  Dec.   1809;    m.  20  April,  1847, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Kev.  Charles  Bryan,  of  Woolastone,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  had  issue, 
Kalph  Henry  Cukistopheb,  now  of  Wellincrore. 
Cicely  Sophia,  m.  Edward  Cracroft-Amcotts,  Esq.   of  Hack- 
thoin. 

He  d.  Dec.  1861.  His  widow  to.  1864,  Lieut.-Col.  Weston 
Cracroft-Amcotts,  of  Hackthorn  and  Kettlethorp,  co.  Lincoln. 

Arms,  dx. — Same  as  Nevile  of  Thorney. 

&nfs— Wellingore  Hall,  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Crown 
Lea,  Malvern. 


NEVILE    OF    SKELBROOKE,    formerly    OF 
CHEVET. 

Netilk,  Percy  Sandfoed,  Esq.  of  Skclbrooke 
Park,  CO.  York,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  22ucl  Regt., 
J.P.  West  Riding,  b.  14  April,  1840;  m.  1st,  3  Oct. 
1865,  Rhoda  Marwood,  eldest  dau.  of  tlie  Itxte  Harry 
Farr  Yeatman,  Esq.  of  Manston  House,  Dorset 
(eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Harry  Farr  Yeatman,  LL.B., 
of  Stock  House,  Dorset,  see  that  Family),  and  bv 
her  ('o-ho  d.  3  Oct.  1866)  had  a  son, 

I.  Percy  Gilbert,  6.  22  Sept.  1866. 

Mr.  Nevile  m.  2ndly,  18  June,  1873,  Etheline, 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles  H.  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of 
Salisbury,  and  has  had  issue, 

II.  Sandford  Grant  Radcliffe,  6.  23  Oct.  1875. 
HI.  Malhert  Martin  Huyshe,  6.  14  May,  1877. 

IV.  Cavendish  Brownlow,  6.  and  d.  8  April,  1879. 

V.  Gervys  Charies,  6.  1  June,  1880. 

VI.  Raymond  Pate,  b.  3,  and  d.  12  March,  1885. 

VII.  Guy  Lister,  6.  2  Oct.  1886. 

I.  Maude  Ellen,  6.  15  April,  1874. 

II.  Dorothy  Amy,  6.  29  Dec.  1882;  d.  14  March,  1891. 

III.  Joyce  Etheline,  b.  17  June,  1891. 

Tjineage.— Mr.  Nevile  represents  a  branch  of  the  great 
and  powerful  family  of  Nevile,  Lords  of  Raby  and  Earls  of 
"Westmorland. 

Richard  de  Xovavilla  (4th  son  of  Baldricus  Teutonicus, 
Lord  of  Bacqueville-en-Caux  and  Archearius,  held  the  fief  of 
Keuvile  sur  Tongue,  in  Normandy,  and  was  lather  of 

Gilbert  de  Nevile,  who  is  said  to  have  been  Admiral  to  the 
Conqueror,  by  his  wife  Philicia,  dau.  of  the  Count  deDamoys, 
he  had  a  son, 

Gilbert  de  Nevile,  who  founded  Tupholme  Abbey,  ante 
1168,  m.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Roger  de  Clare,  and  left  a  son  and 
heir, 

Geoffrey  de  Nevile,  Governor  of  Berwick-on-Tweed,  m. 
Emma,  dau.  and  heir  of  Bertram  de  Bulmer,  Lord  of  Brance- 
peth,  in  the  Palatinate  of  Durham,  and  had  (with  a  son,  Henry, 
•who  d.  s.  p.)  an  only  riau., 

Isabel  de  Nevile,  heir  to  her  brother.  This  great  heir  to. 
Eobert  Fitz-Maldred,  Lord  of  llaby,  in  Durham  (of  the  illus- 
trious Saxon  stock  of  the  Earls  of  Northumberland),  and  by 
him  had  a  son, 

Geoffrey  de  Xevile,  who  assumed  his  mother's  name.  His 
eldest  son,  Robert  de  Xevile,  Lord  of  Uab}-,  was  ancestor  of 
the  extinct  Earls  of  Westmorland  and  the  Marquess  of  Aber- 
gavenny.    His  2nd  son, 

Geoffrey  de  X'bvile,  a  Justice  Itinerant,  and  Governor  of 
Scarborough  Castle,  m.  1268,  Margaret,  diu.  and  heir  of  Sir 
John  de  Longvilliers,  of  Hornby  Castle,  and  dying  1285,  left  a 
son  and  heir. 

Sir  John  de  Nevile,  of  Hornby,  who  (with  an  elder  son. 
Sir  Robert  Xevile,  oi  Hornby,  whose  granddau.  and  representa- 
tive ra.  Thomas  Beaufort,  Duke  of  Exeter,  son  of  John  of 
Gaunt)  left  a  younger  son. 

Sir  Edmund  de  Nevile,  of  Liversedge.  This  Knight  m. 
Isola,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Robert  Flamburgh  (grandson  of 
Robert  Flamburgh  and  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and  lieir  of  Sir 
Ralph  Liversedge,  of  Liversedge,  co.  York),  and  by  her  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

William  de  Nevile,  who  d.  42  Edward  III.,  having  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Harington,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  John  de  Nevile,  High  Sheriff  co.  York,  who  espoused 
Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Sherwood,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
a  son  and  heir, 


Sir  Thomas  Nevile,  of  Liversedge,  whose  will  was  proved 
1438.  By  his  wife,  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Gascoygne 
Esq.  of  Hunslet,  co.  Y'ork,  he  had  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Robert  Nevile,  of  Liversedge,  who  m.  for  his  2nd  wife, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Molyneux,  of  Sefton,  co.Lancaster, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  an  heir, 

Sir  John  Xevile,  of  Liversedge,  twice  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
York,  m.  Maud,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  William  Ryther,  of 
Ryther,  co.  York,  and  by  her  left,  at  his  decease  in  1002,  with 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  Thomas,  of  Liversedge  (who  d.  v. p., 
and  whose  line  ultimately  ended  in  co-heiresses),  and  a  younger 
son. 

Sir  John  Xevile,  of  Chevet  {jure  uxoris),  High  Sheriff  co. 
Y'ork  thi  ice.  He  to.  Elizabeth  (widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Tempest), 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Bosvile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  co. 
York,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  to.  1533,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Dawney,  Knt.  of  Cowick,  co.  York  (by  his  wife, 
Dorothy  Nevill,  dau.  of  Richard,  2nd  Lord  Latimer),  and  was 
s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Gervase  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  living  1585.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Greenhalgh,  Esq.  of  Teversall,  co. 
Notts,  and  had  an  only  surviving  child, 

Henry  Xevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  aged  13  in  1585,  according  to 
the  Visitation.  By  his  wife,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Herjy  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Thorp-Salvin,  co.  York,  he  had,  with 
younger  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Francis  Xevile,  aged  73  in  1665,  s.  his  father  at  Chevet, 
and  was  thrice  married.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  I'ancrcd,  Esq.  of  Brampton,  co.  York,  he  had  an 
only  son,  Gervase  Xevile,  of  Milnthorpe,  co.  York,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Beaumont,  Knt.  of 
Whitley  Beaumont,  and  left  an  only  child  and  heir,  Eliza- 
beth. By  his  1st  wife,  Rosamund,  dau.  of  Cyril  Arthington, 
Esq.  of  Arthington,  co.  York,  Mr.  Nevile,  of  Chevet,  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  Sir  Richard  Tancred,  of 
Wrixley,  and  Rosamond,  wife,  1st,  of  Sir  Thomas  Bland,  1st 
Bart,  of  Kippax,  and  2ndly,  of  Walter  Walsh,  Esq.  of 
Houghton),  a  son  and  heir,  Sandford,  of  Chevet,  whose 
male  issue  failed  (17iO)  with  his  grandson,  John,  of  Chevet, 
whose  only  child  and  heir,  Anne  Nevile,  ultima  suorum, 
in.  Harrison  liiUington,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  Aug.  1765. 

II.  Gervase,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Gervase  Xevile,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Henry  Nevile  and  Eleanor 
Sandford)  of  Beeston,  co.  York,  was  Quartermaster-General  to 
the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  1643.  He  d.  15  F'eb.  1676,  aged  85, 
having  m.  Barbara  (who  d.  1660),  dau.  of  John  Bullock,  Esq. 
of  Derlcy,  co.  Derby,  by  whom,  with  younger  issue,  he  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

Gervase  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Beeston  and  Holbeck,  co.  York. 
He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Francis  Cavendish,  Esq.  of  Doveridge, 
CO.  Derby  (by  his  1st  wife,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Bullock,  Esq. 
of  Norton,  co.  Derby,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  William 
Bullock,  Esq.)  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1713)  left  at  his 
decease,  31  May,  109G  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  iu  infancy 
or  s.  ;j.), 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Gervase  ^Rev.),  s.  his  brother  William  at  Holbeck,  and 
afterwards  to  Chevet. 

III.  Cavendish  (Rev.),  s.  his  brother  Gervase  at  Chevet. 

1.  Barbara,  to.  1st,  Michael  Portington,  Esq.  of  Portington, 
CO.  York,  and  2Hdly,  16  Nov.  1705  (as  2nd  wife),   the  Rev. 
Peter  Rebinson,  Rector  of  Grindou,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  by 
him  an  only  child  and  heir, 
Dorothy,  of  whom  hereafter. 

William  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Holbeck,  High  Sheriff  co.  Y'ork 
1710,  TO.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Walter  Calverley,  Esq.  of  Calverley, 
CO.  York  (father  of  Sir  Walter  Calverley,  1st  Bart,  of  Calverley), 
and  widow  of  Jolm  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Crowstone,  in  the  same 
CO.,  but  d.  s.  p.  22  April,  1713,  being  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Gervase  Nevile,  of  Holbeck,  Vicar  of  Binglcy,  co, 
York,  and  M..\.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  who  «.  also  to  the  entailed 
Chevet  estates  on  the  death,  in  Oct.  1720,  of  his  kinsman,  John 
Nevile,  Esq.  {see  ante),  but  dying  unm.  they  passed  to  his  next 
brother, 

Rkv.  Cavendish  Nevile,  who  then  became  of  Chevet, 
which,  however,  reverted  on  his  death,  18  Feb.  1749,  aged 
68  yeari,  without  male  issue,  to  his  kinswoman,  Anne 
(Xevile),  Mrs.  Pilkington,  as  shown  above.  Mr.  Nevile,  who 
was  sometime  Fellow  of  University  Coll.  Oxford,  and  forty 
years  vicar  of  Norton,  co.  Dcrliy,  m.  1  May,  1737,  Katherine, 
widow  of  William  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Horbury,  co.  Y'ork, 
and  dau.  of  Sir  Lionel  Pilkington,  5th  Bart,  of  Stanley,  ccY^ork, 
hy  whom  (who  d.  11  Aug.  1790)  he  had,  with  an  only  son. 
Cavendish  Nevile,  who  d.  an  infant,  an  only  surviving  dau.  ami 
heir, 

Anne  Xevile,  d.  unm.  5  May,  1756,  in  her  14th  year,  being 


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1471 


t.  by  hercousin,  Dorothy,  the  dau.  of  her  aunt,  Barbara Neyile, 
by  her  2nd  husband,  the  Rev.  Peter  Robinson, 

DoKOTHY,  sole  heir  of  her  cousin  and  heir-general  of  her 
grandfather,  Gervase  Nevile,  of  Holbeck.  This  lady,  who  was 
6.  1706,  m.  John  Lister,  Esq.  of  Sysonby,  co.  Leicester  (son 
of  Richard  Lister,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Ernald  and  Sysonby,  co. 
Leicester,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1692,  by  his  wife  Frances 
Pate,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Bart,  of 
Ilatherton,  co.  Chester,  by  his  wife  Abigail,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  Pate,  Bart,  of  Sysonby,  aforesaid),  and  by 
him,  from  a  younger  branch  of  whose  family  descends  the 
present  Lord  Kibblesdale,  left  at  her  decease,  24  Oct.  1782, 
with  other  younger  issue,  twin  sons,  of  whom  the  younger  was 
Gen.  Cavendish  Lister,  3rd  Foot  Guards,  who  d.  unm.  1823, 
and  the  elder,  her  heir, 

John  Pate  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Badsworth,  co.  York,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Holbeck,  b.  3  March,  1734-5,  Capt.  in  the  Royal 
Horse  Guards  (Blue),  assumed  the  name  of  Nevile,  in  lieu  of 
his  patronymic  Lister.  Mr.  Nevile  m.  27  March,  1771,  Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Chambers  Bate,  of  Forston,  co. 
Derby,  and  Rector  of  Euston,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  (who 
d.  16  Nov.  1S02)  he  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  John  Pate,  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  d.  of  his  wounds  in 
Holland,  10  Oct.  1796,  aged  25   unm. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  Lieut.  2nd  Queen's  Royal  Regt.,  killed  on 
board  Lord  Howe's  ship,  1  June,  1794,  aged  19. 

III.  Brownlow  Pate,  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  d.  of  his  wounds 
In  Holland,  16  Sept.  1799,  aged  23,  I'.nm. 

IV.  Cavendish,  also  a  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  B.A.,  of 
Queen's  Coll.  Camb.,  d.  4  Dec.  1802,  aged  26,  leaving  an 
only  child,  Mary,  d.  in  infancy. 

V.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  Sandfoid,  m.  and  had  issue. 

vii.  Martin,  Comm.  R.N.,  d.  at  Honduras,  27  July,  1803, 

aged  22,  unm. 
Till.  Samuel,  Lieut.  R.N.,  Mlled  at  Martinique,  7  Feb.  1804, 

aced  21,  vnm.    He  was  the  seventh  son  (six  of  whjm  died 

in  the  King's  service),  whose  loss  within  as  many   years, 

his  father  had  to  deplore. 
IX.  Joseph,  a  student  at  Cambridge,  d.  17  Oct.  1803,  aged 

20,  unm. 

I.  Kaiherine,  d.  29  Nov.  1853,  unm. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  14  Feb.  1797,  unm. 

III.  Arabella. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  16  Dec.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Skelbrooke  Park,  and  Badsworth, 
CO.  York,  m.  Georgiana  Katherine,  dau.  of  the  Rerv.  Dr. 
Champneys,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Pate,  only  son  and  heir. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  24  J;in.  1846,  Augustus  Alexander  'WTlite.  Esq. 
of  H.M.'s  Treasury,  youngest  son  of  Major  Henry  White, 
74th  Highlanders,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Georgiana  Katherine,  m.  1st,  20  May,  1843,  Charles  Abra- 
ham Whittuck,  Esq.  of  Hanham  Hall,  co.  Gloucester  (who 
d.  e.  p.  1856)  ;  she  m.  2ndly,  Capt.  Robert  Clifton  Gordon, 
47th  Regt.,  and  had  a  son. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  9  March,  1843,  at  Ostend,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Pate  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Skelbrooke  Park,  J.P.,  sometime 
an  Officer  in  the  76th  Regt.,  m.  24  July,  1838,  Louisa  Mary 
Slade,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Foster  Grant,-Dalton,  Esq.  of  Ingold- 
isthorpe  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  Shanks  House,  co.  Somerset, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  14  June,  1885)  had  issue, 

I.  Pekcy  Sandfobd,  now  of  Skelbrooke. 

II.  Ernest  Edward  Cator,  late  Capt.  84th  Regt.  6.  10  April, 
1842,  m.  8  Feb.  1883,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Moyne  Hall,  co.  Cavan,  and  has  issue, 

Louisa  Mary,  6.  23  April,  1884. 
A  iolet  Constance,  b.  13  July,  1885. 
Frances  Muriel,  b.  12  June,  1887. 
in.  Charles  Cavendish,  6.  8  Sept.  1846,  Capt.  99th  (Wiltshire) 
Regt.,  served  in  Zulu  War,  d.  unm.  18  Feb.  1882. 
I.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  1  June,  1867,  Thomas  Francis  Hulton, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  d3rd  Regt.,  and  d.  187?,  leaving  issue,  one 
son,  Francis  Nevile,  and  two  daus.,  Pleasance  and  Mary,  d. 
1879. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  1  July,  1847. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  saltire  arg.  (the  colours  have  sometimes  been 
reversed).  Crest — A  bull's  head  erased,  sa.  JHotto — Ne  vile 
velis. 

Secii— Skelbrooke  Park,  Doncaster,  co.  York. 


Liineag'e. — Chakles  William  Nevill,  Esq.  (son  of  Richard 
lanion  Nevill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Yalden),  of 
Westfa,  J.P.  and  D.L,  High  Sheriff,  M.P.  for  Carmarthen, 
1874-6;  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  David  Davies,  Esq.  of 
Swansea,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hugh,  now  of  Westfa. 

1  Catherine  Ann.  2  Emily.  3  Blanche. 

4  Caroline,  m.  R.  W.  Put,  and  has  issue.         5  Gertrude. 
Mr.  Nevill  d.  June,  1888. 

-Seoi— Westfa,  Llanelly. 


NEVILLE    OP    SHENSTONE. 

Netille,  Nigel  Chaeles  Alfred,  Esq.  of  Shen- 
stoiie  Lichfield,  J.P.  co.  Stafford,  Stipendiary  Magi- 
strate for  Wolverlianipton  and  South  Staffordshire, 
Ban'ister  at-Law,  B.A.  St.  Joliii  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  10 
April,  1849,  m.  1892,  Julia  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late 
David  Ballinger,  Esq.  of  Wolverhampton. 

liineag'e. — Thomas  Neville,  Esq.,  6.  28  Dec.  1772  (son 
of  John  Neville,  6.  1735,  by  his  wife,  Ann,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Clarke,  of  Haselour  and  Chilcote.  co.  Stafford,  who  d.  21 
March,  1811,  and  grandson  of  Francis  Neville),  purchased  the 
manor  of  Haselour  1819.  He  m.  30  Sept.  1813,  Mary,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  Michael  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Bromley  Regis, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  May,  1873)  had  issue, 
John,  of  Haselour  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.  cos.  Stafford  and 

Warwick,  6.  6  Aug.  1814  (deceased). 
Thomas,  of  Shenstone  House,  Lichfield,  b.  19  Aug.  1816;  m. 
6  May,  1846,  Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  Bryan  Ward,  Esq.  of 
Stafford,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1885,  leaving,  with  five  daus.,  a  son, 
Nigel  Charles  Alfred,  now  of  Shenstone. 
Ni^el  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Ewe,  Cornwall,  M.A.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  6.  15  Nov.  1833;  m.  29  April,  1868, 
Teresa  Jane  Matilda,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  W.  H.  Cope,  12tli 
Bart,  of  Bramshill,  Hants,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Nigel  John  Cope,  6.  31  Jan.  1869. 

Fredeiick  Herbert,  6.  28  Dec.  1835:  to.  10  Oct.  1863,  Frances 
Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Perry,  Esq.,  and  d.  3  June,  1885, 
leaving  one  dau. 

Anne,  m.  18  April,  1843,  John  Holbech,  son  of  Thomas  Hol- 
bech.  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick,  J.P. 
Mary  Wilson,  m.  Rev.  William  Henry  Oldfield,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  St.  Michael  le  Belfry  and  Minor  Canon  of  York,  and  ha» 
issue. 

Susanna  Eleanor. 

Sarah  Jane  Lydia,  m.  1864.  Rev.  Frederick  Burd,  M.A., 
■Vicar  of  Neen  Savage,  Cleobury  Mortimer,  Salop,  and  has 
i<isue,  a  son,  Neville.  Harriet. 

Eliza  Kllen,  d.  1863. 
Mr.  Neville  d.  21  July,  1859. 

A:ms—G\x.,  on  a  saltire  arg.  a  rose  of  the  first.     Crcd — 
Out  of  a  du'.-al  coronet  or  a  bull's  head  pied.     Motto — Ne  vile 
velis. 
5ea(— Shenstone  House,  Lichfield. 
Residence — Hafren  House,  Wolverhampton. 


NEVILL    OF    WESTFA, 

INevill,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Westfa,  co.  Carmarthen, 
J.P.,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  9  March,  1855 ; 
m.  May,  1886,  Maud,  3rd  dau.  of  Frederick  Elking- 
ton,  Esq.  J.P.,  of  Sion  Hill,  co.  Worcester. 


NEVILLE  OF  MOYFIN. 
NE"vr[LLE,  Eet.  William  Alexander,  M.A.,  of 
Moyfin,  CO.  Meath,  Canon  of  St.  Canice,  Kilkenny, 
and  Incumbent  of  Inistiogue  and  The  Rower,  b. 
July,  1814;  m.  Dec.  1814,  Katherine  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Rev.  JosiahCrampton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Castlecounel. 
and  Dora  his  -wife,  dau.  of  J.  Waller,  Esq.  Castle- 
town, CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Brent.  n.  Richard. 

HI.  Josiah  Philip  Crampton,  Major  14lh  Bengal  Lancers. 

I.  Katherine  Dorothea  Elizabeth. 

II.  Pamela  Charlotte  Jane  Meriel. 

Lineage.— Richard  Nevill,  Esq.  (described  as  son  of 
Edward  Nevill,  and  grandson  of  Hon.  Francis  Neville,  of 
Kyner,  2nd  son  of  Edward,  Lord  Abergavenny),  is  stated  by 
family  tradition  to  have  killed  Sir  Samuel  Lake  (or  Luke)  in  » 
duel,  and  to  have  fled  to  Ireland  in  1649,  and  settled  in  co. 
Kildare,  where  he  purchased  estates  and  became  of  Phornauts 
(or  Furnace).  He  m.  Margaret  Usher,  and  left  at  his  decease 
(will  dated  1682),  with  a  dau.  Bridget,  wife  of  James  Malone, 
three  sons,  also  named  in  the  will, 

I  Richard,  his  heir,  of  Furnace,  to.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Richard  Barry,  Esq.,  and  heir  of  James  Barry,  E^q.,  uncle 
of  the  1st  Lord  Santry,  and  by  her  had  (with  four  sons, 
Richard,  Francis,  James,  and  Paul,  who  d.  unm.)  an  only 
dau.  and  heir, 


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NEW 


Mahy,  m.  Col.  KicharJ  Edward  Jones,  ivho  assumed  the 
Burnanie  of  Nevill,  and  by  him  was  grandmother  of 
Kichanl  Nevill.  Esq.  of  Kurnace,  Jf.P.,  whose  eldest  da  i. 
and  co-heir,  Henrietta,  m.  1st,  Kd\v.-ird  Dering,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Edward  Dering,  7th  Bart,  of  Surrenden 
Daring,  and  was  mother  of  Sir  Edward  Cholmeley  Der- 
ing,  Sth  Bart,  of  Surrenden  Dering,  and  2ndly,  15  Jan. 
IS  10,  Sir  William  Geary,  2nd  Bart,  ot  Oxon  Hoath,  and 
w.as  mother  of  Sir  \V.  R.  P.  Geary,  8rd  iJart.  of  Oxon 
Hoath. 

II.  Robert,  m.  Mary  Twigg,  and  d.  s.  p.  (will  dated  7  Aug. 
16S6). 

III.  Garrett,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  John,  of  Ncwrath,  co.  Wicklnw,  whose  will,  dated  15 
May,  1730,  was  proved  18  April,  1735.  He  was  twiee  married, 
and  left  issue,  Richard  ;  Alice;  Anne,  j.i.  1st,  Rev.  Thomas 
Somervillc,  and  '.ndly,  William  Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodrooffe  : 
Jvatherine;  Judith. 

The  younger  son, 

Garrett  Nevill,  Esq.  m.  a  sister  of  Richard  Skellern,  Esq. 
of  an  ancient  Welsh  family,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and 
J'arnell ;  his  will  dated  11  Aug.  1736,  was  proved  20  Jan.  1737. 
He  d.  1737.     His  elder  son, 

Thomas  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Neville's  Grove,  co.  Dublin,  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Brent  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who 
Dii.  2ndly,  Eev.  Smith  Loftus)  left  at  his  decease,  1745,  two 
«ons, 

I.  Gabsett,  his  heir. 

ji.  Brent,  of  Ashbrook,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  James 
Dance,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Brent,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Mapas,  Esq.  of  Eilli- 
ney  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  1836,  leaving  by  her  (who 
//.  ISSO), 

William  Alexander  (Ucv.),  now  of  JVIoyfin. 
itOBERT,  of  Ahanure,  co.   Kilkenny,  and  Rockfleld,  co. 
Dublin,  Major  in  the  army,  joined  the  51st  Regt.  in 
I  1843,  served  in  the  Crimea  and  at  Scutari  on  the  staff 

of  Sir  Henry  Storks,  b.  1824;  m.  1857,  Emma  Helshara, 
only  surviving    child    of    William    Helsham    Candler 
Brown,  Esq.  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Tinley,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  Ahanure,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Candler,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt., 
b.  22  Jan.  185U,  'in.  5  Jan.  1892,  Amy,  youngest  dau. 
of  Colin  Ross,  Ksq.  of  Gruinards,  Eothshire,  and  has 
issue, 
Maud  Christian,  5.  8  Nov.  1893. 
■2  Brent  Riihard  Robert  (Rev.),  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  Curate 
of  St.  Peter,  Norbiton,  Surrey,  h.  24  Sept.  1861,  m.  3 
Jan.  18U1,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Shaw, 
Esq.  of  Woodleigh,  Cheltenham  and  Temple  House, 
Celbridge,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 
Kathleen  Charlotte,  b.  22  March,  1892. 

1  Emma  Catherine  .'^lice. 

2  Maud  Catherine  Elizabuth  Anne. 
Thomas. 

Jane  Frances.  Kate.  Georgina. 

■2  Richard  ('Rev.),  Rector  of  Clonprie.st,  Cork,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Gore,  of  The  Heath,  co.  Kildarc,  and  had 
issue.  His  3rd  dau.,  Meriel  Anne,  m.  lf<52.  Sir  George 
Frederick  John  Hodson,  2ud  Bart,  of  Hollybrook,  co. 
■Wieklow. 

3  Garrett  (>ir),  knighted  on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of 
George  IV.  to  Ireland,  m.  Elfrida,  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn, 
E.=q  of  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Wexford. 

1  Jane,  m.  179 J,  Sir  Robert  Hodson,  1st  Bart,  of  Holly- 
brook.  CO.  Wicklow. 

2  Meriel,  m.  James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

3  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Semple,  Rector  of  Kcsh,  co. 
Fermanagh. 

I  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  (will  proved  14  June,  1759). 
The  eldest  son, 

Garrett  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Marymount,  co.  Kilkenny,  to. 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hodson,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Robert  Hodson,  1st  Bart,  of  Hollybrook,  and  d.  1823,  aged  84, 
Jeaving  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Annamult,  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Ambrose  Po«er,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1835. 

Robert,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I'arnell,  d.  unm. 

Sarah,  m. —  Sbeares,  Esq. 

.■Vlary,  m.  Rev.  Gi;orge  Miles,  of  Sumnierhill,  co.  Tipperary. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Ediuond  I'heobald  Mandeville  Butlor,  Esq. 

Catheilne,  m.  Eev.  M.  N.  Thompson. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Neville,  Esq.  of  Marymount,  J.P. ,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Kilkenny  1842,  m.  30  Sept.  1811,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Langley,  Esq.  of  Lickfin,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Garrett,  m.  Is47,  Triphena  Clark  Smyth,  d.  s.  p. 

Robert,  to.  1854,  Mary  Butler,  d.  s.p. 


Eliza,  m.  1840,  Theobald  Butler,  Esq.  of  E.  T,  M.  Ville. 

Sarah,  vi.  1844,  John  Langley,  Esq.  of  Lickfin. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  1854,  Arthur  St.  George,  Esq. 
Mr.  Neville  d.  14  Sept.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Neville,  Esq.  of  Borrismore  House,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  20  March,  1818;  m.  15  Oct.  1846,  Isabella  Ann,  dau.  vt 
Thomas  Edward  Villiers  Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Rathgar  Mansion,  co. 
Dublin,  and  d.  1S84,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Anne,  to.  1876,  Jo.seph  William  Thacker,  Esq.,  J.P.,  son  of 
Ven.  the  Archdeacon  of  Ossory. 

Arms— Gn.,  on  a  saltire  arg.  a  rose  of  the  field.  Crent— Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  pied,  attired  of  the  first, 
charged  with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — Ne  vile  velis. 

Hiat — Moyfin,  co.  Meath. 


NEWALL    OF    HARE    HILL. 

Newall,  Major  IIeney  Gekaed  Fenton,  of 
Eiljer,  in  the  Isle  of  Bute,  J.P.  co.  Bute,  was  for- 
merly in  the  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Y.C.,  the  3rd 
Batt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  the  Ayrshire  Y.C.,  I. 
28  Jan.  1853,  m.  1  June,  1876,  Barbara  Sharp,  dau. 
of  Henry  Gibb,  Esq.  of  Eilyer,  Victoria,  Australia, 
by  Eobina,  dau.  of  J.  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  £ute, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Ruby  May,  6.  1  Jan.  1878. 

It.  Eileene  Barbara,  b.  17  Jan.  1879. 

III.  Heather  Stuart  Fenton,  b.  3  Jan.  1884. 

Lineagre. — The  Newalls  are  of  considerable  antiquity 
and  trace  their  pedigree  (which  is  recorded  in  the  College  of 
Arms)  from  the  time  of  Henry  VI.  in  unbroken  succession  to 
the  present  day. 

Lawrence  Newall  was  mentioned  in  a  deed  dated  8  July, 
31  Henry  VI.,  as  a  grantee  for  life  in  remainder  of  lands  in 
the  town  of  Northowram,  in  Shipden,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax, 
W.R.  of  Yorks,  with  remainder  to 

William  Newall,  of  Shipden,  "  his  son  and  heir,"  as 
appears  in  a  deed  dated  16  July,  IS  Edward  IV.,  by  which  he 
grants  the  above-mentioned  lands  to  his  son  Lawrence ;  he 
was  living  22  Jan.  18  Edward  IV.  He  hi.  Isabella,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Christopher  Kyrshagh,*  of  Townhouses,  Rochdale, 
eo.  Lancaster.    Their  son, 

Lawrence  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  Hundersfield,  in 
the  parish  of  Rochdale.  By  indenture,  dated  20  April,  21 
Edward  IV.,  certain  lands  in  Rochdale,  which  had  been  the 
property  of  his  grandfather,  Christopher  Kyrshagh,  called 
Townhousee,  were  settled  on  him  and  his  heirs,  upon  an 
award,  which  also  settled  the  remaining  lands  of  the  Kyr- 
Bhaghs  in  that  parish,  on  Jordan  Chadwicke  and  Elianor,  his 
wife,  the  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister,  Isabella,  the 
wife  of  William  Newall)  of  the  said  Christopher  Kyrshagh. 
He  d.  before  24  Henry  VIII.,  he  left  issue  by  Sibill,  his  wife, 
a  son  and  heir, 

William  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  m.  1st,  20  June, 
12  Henry  VII.,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Milne,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lawrence,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Stephen,  living  1550. 

III.  John,  had  a  lease  from  his  brother  Lawrence,  6  Sept.  4 
Edward  VI. 

I.  Elizabeth,  living  1550. 

II.  Grace,  living  1550. 

*  The  following  is  the  descent  of  CHRisToi-HEa  Kyrshagh, 
of  Townhouses : 

Matthew  de  Ktrkeshagh,  the  son  of  .John  de  Kyrkeshagh, 
who  paid  a  rent  of  two  shiUiugs  to  William  de  Litholres  ante 
1281,  9  Edward  I,  to.  Margery,  dau.  of  William  de  Litholres  and 
Matiiilda  his  wife,  and  sister  of  Roger  de  Litholres,  and  had, 
with  two  younger  eons,  Thomas  and  Adam,  a  son  and  heir 

Henry  de  Kyrkeshagh,  of  lands  in  Honeisfeld,  on  the 
River  Rache,  left  issue  a  son, 

Galfridos  de  Kyrkeshagh,  of  Honorisfeld,  Butterworth, 
and  Castleton,  living  1370,  44  Edward  111,  had  by  Isabella  his 
wife,  a  son, 

John  de  Kyrkeshagh  {or  Kershaw),  of  Townhouses,  near 
Rochdale,  living  1424.  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hayward, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Kyrshagh,  of  Townhouses,  to.  Margaret, 
sometime  of  the  Society  of  the  Holy  Trinity.  An  indulgence 
was  granted,  1440,  to  him  and  his  wife  Margaret,  for  absolution 
by  the  Papal  Nuncio  of  Pope  Eugonius  IV.  They  had  issue, 
two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 

I.  Isabella,  to.  (as  in  the   text)   William  Newall,  of  Ship- 
den. 

II.  Eleanor,  to.  Jordan  Chadwyke,  from  whom  descend  the 
Chadwicks  of  HeaLy  Hall. 


NEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NEW 


1473 


in.  Isabel,  m.  CLarles  Ilalsted,  of  Ightenhill,  Whalley, 
Yorks. 
He  m.  2ndly,  10  Jan.  13  HenktVIII.,  Jone,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Clayden  of  Tonston,  co.  Lancaster,  who  was  executrix  to  his 
•will,  dated  17  Sept.  1550,  and  proved  11  Oct.  following  at 
Chester.     Mis  eldest  son, 

■  Lawkekoe  New  all,  of  Lower  Town  House,  b.  5  Henry  Vlll., 
m.  1st,  10  Jan.  13  Henry  VIII.,  the  day  of  his  father's  second 
marriage,  to  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Clayden,  of  Tongton,  the 
sister  of  his  father's  second  wife.  This  lady  was  divorced  15 
Jan.  1548.  Lawrence  Newall's  second  wife,  Agnes,  was 
executrix  to  his  will,  dated  2  April,  1557,  and  proved  19  April, 
following.  He  had  with  three  surviving  daus.  Margaret, 
Grace,  and  Agnes,  a  son  and  heir, 

Kobert  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  a  minor  1575,  under 
the  guardianship  of  Kohert  Savile,  Esq.  of  PuUayne,  co. 
Lincoln.  He  d.  4  Veh.,  23  ELizABETn,  and  left  by  Ellin,  his 
wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Edmond  Holt),  with  a  dau.  Dorothy,  who 
m.  James  Kaye,  both  living  1599,  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  aged  4  at  the 
death  of  his  father,  and  sometime  under  the  guardianship  of 
John  Belfiekl,  of  Clegg  Wood,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  1st,  Alice 
Belfield,  but  sentence  of  divorce  was  pronounced  by  reason  of 
the  minority  of  the  parties,  21  Jan.  1592  (Episcopal  Keg.  of 
Chester).  He  was  buried  at  Rochdale,  18  Feb.  16.')8-9,  and 
left  by  Mary,  his  second  wife,  who  was  buried  13  June,  1674, 
with  five  daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Lawrence,  of  Rochdale,  bapt.  19  Feb.  1603-4,  m.  1st,  23 
Oct.  162-i,  Priscilla  llydeings  (buried  31  July,  1634)  and  by 
her  had  issue,  Edward,  bapt.  15  Sept.  1629,  d.  before  1671, 
and  Kobert,  bapt.  9  June,  1633.  He  m.  2ndiy,  9  Dec.  1634, 
Anne  Ogden,and  by  her  had  issue,  with  two  unm.  daus., 
Kobert,  bapt.  15  Nov.  1635,  Anne,  m.  Richard  Lomax  of 
Pesworthy,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Mary,  m.  Abraham  Holds- 
worth,  of  New  House  in  Hundersfield. 

III.  Gerard,  ol  Caldermore,  bapt.  6  March,  1605-6,  left  issue, 
by  Susanna,  his  wife,  with  six  daus.,  two  sons,  Gerard, 
bapt.  10  March,  1632-3,  and  Robert,  bapt.  6  June,  1639. 

IV.  Symond,  bapt.  6  Feb.  1613. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  b<«pt.  9  March, 
1599,  m.  1  Aug.  20  James  I.  (1622),  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Fielden,  of  the  Haghe,  Rochdale,  and  was  buried  I'l  Jan. 
1681-2,  leaving  (with  two  other  daus.)  issue, 

I.  Lawrence,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Willi.im.  was  buried  4  March,  1695.  In  an  inventory  of 
i\ii  goods  taken  6  May,  1696,  he  is  described  as  "of  Lower 
Town  House,  yeoman,  deceased."    He  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Mary,  m.  17  Feb.  2  Anne. 

III.  Gerard,  bapt.  20  July,  1628. 

IV.  Sin  eon,  of  Caldermore,  m.  6  July,  1676,  Sarah ,  and 

as  buried  15  Feb.  1728. 

I.  Jane,  m.  James  Dearden,  of  New  house  and  Whitfield. 

II.  Alice,  ra.  1st,  Edmund  Kersham,  and  2ndly,  12  May, 
1693,  Richard  Scholefield,  of  Shaw  in  Hundersfield. 

The  oldest  son, 

Lawrence  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  bapt.  11  Jan. 
1623-4,  buried  23  May,  1711  (will  proved  20  Oct.  following). 
His  nephew, 

Robert  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  bapt.  2  Jan.  1686-7, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua  Dawson,  of  Heptonstal,  Halifax, 
Yorks,  and  was  buried  13  May,  1732,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Lawrence,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  6.  1722,  d.  1726. 

III.  Robert,  b.  1725,  d.  1726. 

IV.  John,  bapt.  16  July,  1727,  living  1732, 
1.  Mary,  6.  1719,  living  1732. 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Newall,  of  Lower  Town  House,  b.  17  Nov.  1717, 
:■».  2  Sept.  1739,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Travis,  of 
Inchfield,  and  by  her,  who  d.  26  May,  1792,  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Low-er  Town  House,  and  the  Mount,  near 
York,  (;.23May,  1742,to.  15 June,  1762,  Betty,  eld.  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Isaac  Smith,  of  Starring,  Rochdale,  Merchant, 
and  ('.  24  Dec.   1805,  having  by  her,  who  d.  2  June,  1826, 
had  issue,  four  other  daus.  who  d.  unm., 
1  Lawrence,  of  Lower  Town  House,  b.  26  April,  1767;  m. 
1st,  his  cousin,  Jenny,  dau.  of  John  Leech,  of  SpoUand 
Bridge,  and  by  her,  who  d.  26  March,  1824,  had  issue, 
George,  b.  19  April,  1793  :  m.  16  March,  1817,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  George  Cryer,  of  Littleborough,  and  d.  16  Jan. 
1834,  having  by  her,  who  d.  8  Sept.  1861,  had  an  only 
child,  George,  d.  I  April,  1823,  aged  5  years. 
Noel,  b.  21  April,  1798;   d.  umn.  20  June,  1819. 
Betty,  7)i.  2  July,   I82i',  Samuel  Lomax,  of  Milverton 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  who  d.  7  June,  1869.     Shed.  11 
April,  1837,  leaving  issue. 


Mr.  Lawrence  Newall  m.  2ndly,  26  May,  1824,  Martha, 
dau.  of  William  Blackett  Haigh.  of  Low  House,  and 
widow  of  Lawrence,  son  of  Lawrence  Newall,  of  Hare 
Hill  iride  intra),  and  d.  5  May,  1828,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  12  Sept.  1852,  had  issue, 

Lawrence,  6.  25  Nov.  Ih28;  d.  unm.  25  Nov.  1841. 
Sarah,  co-heir  of  her  brorher,  vi.  19  Aug.  1851,  George 
Mill  Frederick  Molesworth,  Commander  R.N.,  of  Soutti 
Down  Hall,  co.   Devon,  son  of  Rev.   Edward  Nassau 
■     Molesworth,  D.D.  Vicar  of  Rochdale. 
Mary,  co-heir  of  her  brother,  m.  5  Oct.  1847,  John,  son 
of  above-mentioned  Rev.  E.  N.  Molesworth,  D.D. 

2  Smith,  of  Rochdale  and  Croftead,  b.  24  June,  1771 ;  to. 
1st,  25  Nov.  1794,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  SutclitTe,  of  Stans- 
fieldHall,  CO.  Voik ;  she  d.  s.  p.  24  April,  179.5.  Hem. 
2ndly,  29  May,  1806,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Emmett,  of 
Halitax,  co.  York,  andd.  14  Feb.  1829,  havijigby  her,  who 
d.  24  Jan.  1841,  had  issue,  1  Sydney  Smith,  d.  in  infancy 
1806;  2  Edwin,  6.  4  May,  1807  ;  d.  13  Jan.  1834;  3  William 
Nelson,  of  Wellington  Lodge,  b.  1  Sept.  1811  ;  m.  4  June, 
1839,  his  cousin  Jane,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Newall,  of  Lower 
Town  House  (and  d.  21  Feb.  1854,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
10  June,  1840,  an  only  child  William  Smith,  6.  on  that 
day,  and  d.  3  July,  1866,  unm.);  and  Sarah,  m.  24  April, 
1849,  John  Mason  Hepwortli,  of  Ackworth  House,  co. 
Y'ork,  and  d.  s.  p.  24  Uct.  1865. 

3  Robert,  of  Lane  Cottage,  b.  15  July,  1775;  m.  26  Nov. 
1809,  his  cousin  Esther,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Newall,  of 
Hare  Hill,  and  d.  14  May,  1853,  having  by  her,  who  d.  20 
Jan.  1856,  had  issue,  Gerard,  6.  and  d.  22  Sept.  1824,  and 
-Jane,  b.  1810;   d.unm.  1829. 

1  Molly,  TO.  her  cousin  Thomas  Leech,  of  Liverpool, 
merchant,  son  of  John  Leech,  of  Spotland  Bridge,  and  d. 
29  May,  1808,  leaving  issue,  who  all  d.  '.p. 

2  Betty,  to.  Benjamin  Holland,  of  Welton,  co.  York,  and 
d.  1  July,  1808,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Lawrence,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  John,  b.  20  April,  1747  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Jenny,  m.  19  May,  1762,  John  Leech,  of  Spotland  Bridge,  . 
merchant  (who  d.  14  April,  1776),  and  d.  30  June,  1809, 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary  (twin  with  John),  m.  12  June,  1794,  her  cousin, 
John  Travis,  of  Oldham,  and  was  buried  17  March,  1831. 

III.  Peggy,  m.  William  Sutcliffe,  of  Lower  Laith,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  1  Sept.  1830. 

Mr.  Lawrence  Newall  d.  8  June,  1786.    His  second  son, 

Lawrence  Newall,  of  Hare  Hill,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  19  March, 
1743-4 ;  m.  12  Sept.  1775,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Beswicke, 
of  Silverhill,  and  by  her,  who  d.  6  June,  1832,  had  issue, 

I.  Join,  supposed  to  have  been  lost  in  the  Walcheren  Expe- 
dition, mentioned  in  his  father's  will,  1803,  as  a  legatee  "  in 
case  he  is  living." 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Lawrence,  of  Lane  Cottage,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  William. 
Blackett  Haigh,  of  Low  House,  and  d.  28  April,  1817,  hav- 
ing by  her  (who  to.  2ndlj',  Lawrence  Newall,  of  Lower  Town. 
House,  vide  sup.  and  d.  12  Sept.  1852)  had  issue,  two  daus,, 
and  co-heirs,  1  Margiret,  d.  unm.  3  Dec.  1864;  and  2  Janci 
rn.  4  .lune,  1839,  her  cousin  William  Nelson  Newall,  of 
Wellington  Lodge,  and  d.  10  June,  1840,  leaving  issue  {vide 
sup.). 

IV.  Samuel,  d.  unm.  20  Oct.  1823,  aged  36. 

V.  Travis,  d.  28  Jan.  1797,  aged  7. 

I.  Esther,  to.  26  Nov.   1809,  her  cousin  Robert  Newall,  of 
Lane    Cottage    (vide  sup.),  and  d.  20  Jan.  1856,  leaving 
issue. 
Mr.  Lawrence  Newall  d.  13  May,  1807.     His  second  son, 

William  Newall,  of  Hare  Hill,  6. 15  July,  1785  ;  to.  2  June, 
1812,  Mildred  Victoria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hanson,  of  York,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  25  Jan.  1873,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Agar,  of  Windsor,  near  .Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  6.  8  June,  181-^  ;  m.  26  Sept.  1848,  Eliza  Dale,  dau.  of 
Charles  James  Roberts,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  and  d.  29 
Aug.  1869,  having  by  her,  who  d.  2  March,  1881,  had 
issue, 

1  William  Roberts,  of  Lower  Portland,  Hawkesbuiy 
River,  N.S.W.,  b.  14  March,  1851;  to.  14  July,  1873, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Jones,  of  Colo  River, 
N.S.W.,  and  has  issue, 

Mildred  Medora,  6.  23  May,  1879. 

2  Cliarles  James  Benson,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  b.  17  July, 
1853 ;  m.  26  Jan.  1881,  Clara  Mathilda  Rix,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Agar,  6.  31  Jan.  1884. 

3  Lawrence  James  Milne,  b.  31  May,  1855. 

1  Mildred  Esther,  6.  4  Ji.ne,  1860. 

2  Victoria,  6.  9  Jan.  1870. 

II.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Lawrence,  of  Wellington  Lodge,  5.  9  May,  1817 ;  m.  1st, 
26  Oct.  1847,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Chiistopher  Dobson,  of 
Dromanby  House,  co.  York  ;  she  d.  s.p.  11  Jan.  1849.  He 
m.  '2nclly,  7  Dec.  18.'J3,  Joanna  Chrisiidn,  only  dau.  of  James 
Normand,  of  Blair  Hill,  co.  Tipjierary,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1867, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  10  Aug.  1871,  had  issue, 

1  William  Normand,  of  Crombie  Lodge,  co.  Surrey.  &.  28 

5    B 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEW 


Sept.  1S54;  lii.  30  Aug.  1S32,  Maria  Anna  Pritchard,  only 
dau.  of  John  Lee,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1886,  leaving  issue, 
Maude  Xormand,  ft.  3  June,  1883,  and  Gwendolen  Noi- 
manii,  b.  28  Feb.  1885. 
"2  Janus  Xoraand,  ft.  13  June,  1S62,  rf.  March,  1892. 
1  Elizabeth    Maudo,    m.   19  Jan.    ISSl,   James  Tennant 
Ingli?,  of  Coates  Garden,  Edinburgh. 
X.  Eliza  Jemima,  7)i.  30  Aug.  1855,  S.Tiuuel   Kichard   Fitz- 
Genild,  Banister-at-Law,  and  d.  s.  p.  -6  Aug.  1886. 
The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Xewall,  of  H.ire  Hill,  6.  9  May,  1815;  m.  22  April, 
1852,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Fenton,  of  Crimble  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
-caster,  M.F.  for  Hochdale,  and  had  issue, 
Ji.  Hentit  Gerard  Fenton,  of  Hare  Hill. 

•  II.  Lawrence    Kippax,   ft.   12  July,  1856;  d.  12  Nov.   1886, 

unm. 

•  III.  John  Fenton,  6.  14  .Tan.  1859;   m.  23  .\ug.  1882,  Mabel 

Marion,  dau.  of  Carruthers  Charles  Johnston,  of  Chorlton 

Hall,  CO.  Chester. 
I.  Sybil,  6. 17  Oct.  1854. 
•H.  Hannah  Fenton,  m.  27  Sept.  1883,  Eobert,  eldest  son  of 

—  Swinton,  Old  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 
HI.  Margaret  Fenton,  '>.  15  April,  I860. 

IV.  Helen  Maria  Fenton,  d.  young,  19  Nov.  1872. 

V.  Emily  Fenton.  d.  young,  7  March,  1S73. 

VI.  Maria  Kenton,  b.  8  Sept.  1872. 
A'li.  Victoria  Fenton,  6.  24  May,  1874. 

Mr.  Henry  Newall  d.  26  Sept.  18S6,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

.4>-).!S— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  gu.  .and  az.,  three 
covered  cups  or  within  an  orle  of  the  last,  jor  Newall;  2nd, 
Or  on  a  chief  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  three  bezants,  for  Ktrshagu  ; 
3rd,  Vert  a  lion  rampant  or  seme6  of  caltraps  sa. 

(^rest — A  Sar.acen's  head  affronte  ppr.  wn-athed  round  the 
temples  or  and  gu.  suspended  from  the  mouth  by  a  riband  of 
jthe  last,  a  sliield  paly  indented  of  four  also  or  and  gu. 

Motto — Non  recedam. 

,Seats — Hare  Hill,  Littletorough,  Lancashire,  and  Eilyer, 
Bothcsay,  N.B. 


NEWALL    OF    FOKEST    HALL. 

IS'ewalI;,  John  Lightfoot,  Esq.  of  Forest  Hall, 
CO.  Esses,  J.P.,  b.  22  June  1826;  m.  27  Marcli, 
1849,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Walkei',  Esq.  of  Liverpool, 
and  lias  issue, 

I.  John  Walker,  M.A.,  6.8  Feb.  1851  ;  educated  at  Harrow, 

and  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge. 
I.  Alice,  iH.  1880,  Francis  Capel  Cure,  Esq. 

Lineage. — Ralph  Newall,  Esq.,  ft.  1760;  ti.  1840,  leaving 
"by  his  wife  Anne  (6.  1765  ;   d.  1843)  a  son, 

John  Newall,  Esq.  of  Cheshire,  ft.  1792  ;  m.  1825,  Martha 
•(ft.  1794;  d.  1857),  dau.  of  William  Lightfoot,  Esq.  of  Cumber- 
iand,  and  d.  1841,  leaving  an  only  child, 

John  Lightfoot  Newall,  Esq.  now  of  Forest  Hall. 

Seat— Forest  Hall,  Ongar. 

Club — Eeform. 


NEWCOME    OF    HOCKWOLD. 

^EWCOME,  FeANCIS  d'AeCY  WlLLIAlT    CLOIJGn, 

Esq.  of  Hockwold  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.,  B.A., 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Capt.  N^orfolk  Artillery,  I.  IV 
Oct.  1851. 

Lineagre. — Eev.  Stephen  Newcome,  Eector  of  Caldecoto 
CO.  Huntingdon,  1020  (son  of  licv.  Stephen  Newcome,  of  Ely 
1590),  m.  Eose,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Williamson,  B.D.,  and  had 
With  other  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Henry  (Eev.),  the  4th  .?on,  Eector  of  Gawsworth.  co. 
Chester,  a  noted  Nonconformist,  ejected  from  the  parish 
church  of  Manchester  ai  the  Eestor.<ition,  1662,  bapt.  27 
Nov.  1627;  to.  6  .July,  1648,  EUzabeth,  6th  dau.  of  Peicr 
Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Smallwood,  co.  Chester,  and  had  three 
BOns,  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Tattenhall  and  Middletuu, 
Daniel  and  Peter.  His  3rd  son.  Rev.  Peter  Newcome, 
Vicar  of  Aldenhan,  Herts,  and  of  Hackney,  Middk^:(■x, 
Sept.  1703,  purchased  in  1714  the  advowson  of  Shenley  for 
his  son,  Peter.  He  was  ft.  5  Nov.  1656  ;  to.  Anne  Hooke,  of 
Basingstoke,  Hants,  and  by  her 'who  d.  1726),  aged  65,  hud 
(with  several  daus.)  five  sons,  Peter  (Eev.),  his  litii-; 
Benjamin,  6.  16>*S ;  d.  1731-1  ;  Henry,  711.  and  left  issue  at 
his  decease,  23  Oct.  1756  ;  Stephen,  Governor  of  Bencooleii, 
East  Indies,  6.  1690  ;  d.  at  sea  31  May,  1732  ;  Richard  (Right 
Eev.),  U.D.,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Llandaff  1755,  and 
translated  to  St.  Asaph,  1761,  ft.  1701  ;  m.  1732,  Lyilia 
French,  and  6?.  «.  J).  1768.  Eev.  Peter  Newcome  rf.  5  Oct. 
1738.  His  eldest  son.  Rev.  Peter  Newcome,  Rector  and 
Patron  01  Shenley,  m.  Ann  Haskar,  of  East  Wellow,  Hants, 


and  by  her  had  (with  a  dau.  Anne,  who  d.  wim.  1800)  two 
sons,  Peter,  d.  unm.  1797,  and  Henry.    Eev.  Peter  New- 
come  d.  1744.     His  2nd  son.  Rev.  Henry  Newco.«e,  Vicar 
of  Gresford,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Jones,  of  Freemantle,  Hants, 
by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Ann,  who  d.  1821.     He  m.  2ndly, 
1774,  Anil,  elder  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hughes,  M.A.,  of 
Ruthyn,  co.  Denbigh,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Norfolk 
Salusbury,  Esq.,   and  d.  1803,  leaving  by  her  (with  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Maria)  two  sons, 
Thomas  (Rev.),M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Shenley, 
ft.  9Nov.  1777;  d.  Sept.  1851;  in.  9April,  1806,  Charlotte, 
3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Bradbury  Winter,  Esq.  of  Shenley 
Hill,  and  by  her  (vihod.  1825)  had  issue, 
Henry  Jdstinian  (Rev.),  Rector  and  Patron  of  Shenley. 
ft.  28  June,  1815;  in.  20  April,  1841,  Charlotte,  d.iu.  of 
John  Mico  Winter,  Esq.  of  Shenley,  and  has  a  dau., 
Katharine  Emma,  ft.  1844;  m.  1876,  Rev.  James  Du. 
Boulay,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  East  Haddon. 
Thomas,  m.  1843,  Maria  Watts,  and  has,  with  two  other 
fhildren,  a  dau.  Clara,  ft.  1844. 
Edward  William,  B.A.,  ft.  1821 ;  m.  1861,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  F.  Boydell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1891,  leaving  issue. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  unm.  1836. 
Elizabeth  Charlotte,  d.  30  Nov.  1881. 
Mary,  m.  1836,  Rev.  Richard  Mountford  Wood,  M.A., 
and  d.  1842,  having  had  issue. 
Emily,    to.   1834,  Rev.   Edward  Vaux,    M.A.,    and  d. 

1891,  leaving  issue. 
Caroline. 

Clara,  m.  1st,  1840,  Rev.  William  Eobert  H.aU  {d.  1842), 
and  2n(ily,  1848,  Forster  AUeyne  M'Geachy,  Esq.  {d. 
1887). 
Christina,  m.  1855,  John  E.  Lyon,  Esq. 
Richard  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  m.  1837,  his  first 
cousin,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Hughes,  Esq., 
H.E.I.C.S.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three 
daus. 

Eev.  Stephen  Newcome  d.  1641-2.    His  eldest  son, 
Eev.  Eobert  Newcome,  Eector  of  Caldecote,  ft.  1620 ;  m. 

Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Anderson,  and  was  father  of 
Eobert  Newcome,  of  Peterborough,  6.  1652 ;  m.  ttae  dau.  of 

Miller,  of  Allerton,  near  Peterborough,  and  had  a  son, 
Eev.  Joseph  Newcome,  Vicar  of  St.  Helen's,  Abingdon,  m. 

Alice  Eickards,  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  d.  f.  p. 

William  ithc  Most  Eev.),  Archbishop  of  Armagh. 

Robert,  d.  s.  j). 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Most  Eev.  William  Newcome,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh  and  Lord  Primate  of  all  Ireland,  ft.  9  April,  1729; 
consecrated  Bishop  of  Dromore  27  April,  1766,  translated  to 
Ossory  13  April,  1775,  to  Waterford  and  Lismore  5  Nov.  1779, 
and  to  the  Primacy  27  Jan.  1795.  He  in.  1st,  1767,  Maria,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  D'Oyley,  Bart.,  and  had  one  dau.  Maria,  m. 
Eev.  H.  M.  Waller,  of  Allenstown,  co.  Meath.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Smyth,  Esq.  of 
Callow  Hill,  CO.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

1.  William,  his  heir.  11.  Joseph,  d.  itiim. 

IIL  Eobert,  d.  unm.  iv.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

I.  Anne,  ?«.  Pierce  Hely,  Esq.  of  co.  Waterford. 

II.  Alicia,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Blakeney,  of  co.  Roscommon,  and 
had  issue. 

III.  Catherine,   m.   C.   A.  Nicholson,   Esq.  of  Balrath,  co. 
Meath,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Elinor,  111.  Henry  Walsh,  D.C.L.,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Susanna,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Jemima,  to.  Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Jemima  Isabella,  m.  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Maid- 
stone, and  had  one  child,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Anna  Maria,  to.  Eev.  Charles  Waymouth,  and  had  (with 
a  dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy)  a  son,  Charle.s,  Capt.  17th 
Lancers,  to.  Annie  Frances,  dau.  of  Gen.  Carpenter. 

3  Ellen,  711.  Charles  Joseph  Fox,  M.D.  (.son  of  Edward 
Long  Fox,  M.D,,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Isabella,  dau.  of  .John 
Charles  Kcr,  Esq.),  and  had  issue,  Charles  Edward ; 
Stephen  Newcome  ;  Walter  Dowel! ;  Ellen  Jemima;  Agnes 
Anna  Maria;  Constance  Catharine;  Annie  Newcome; 
Edith ;  Gertrude  Emily  ;  and  Madeleine. 

VII.  Isabella,  7n.  Anthony  Chearnley,  Esq.  of  co.  Waterford, 
and  had  i.ssue. 

VIII.  Rachel,  (/.  unm.  ix.  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

X.  Frances,   m.  29  July,  1815,  Sir  Richard  Musgrave,  3rd 
Bart,  of  Tourin,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue. 

The  Archbishop  d.  11  .Tan.  1800.     His  eldest  son, 

Eev.  William  Newcome,  m.  Jan.  1809,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Cyril  Clough,  of  Fcltwell  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Clough,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  William  Cyrill,  Rector  of  Booth  by  Pagncll,  co.  Lincoln. 
I.  Catherine  Maria,  7/!.  Eev.  Edward  Bowyer  Spark,  Canon 

of  Ely,  Eector  of  Fetwell,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 


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Maria  Hester,  vi.  10  June,  1869,  Henry  Morris  Upcher, 
Esq.  of  Sherringham  Kali,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has,  with  other 
issue, 
Henrj',  6.  1871. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Clough  Newcosie,  Esq.  of  Feltwell  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  1846,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Peter  Wood,  Dean 
of  Middleham,  co.  York,  and  Eector  of  Middleton,  King's 
Lynn,  and  d.  Sept.  1871,  having  had  issue, 

I.  France  d'Arcy  William  Clough,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Cyrill,  b.  1855. 
jr.  Constance  Katherine. 

II.  Frances  Pleasance,  d.  young. 

III.  Anna  Maria  Amelia. 

IV.  Caroline  Ediih,  m.  Eev.  Molyneux-Shefficld  Crampton 
Fitzhardinge  Hardinge,  Eector  of  Barrow,  co.  Chester,  and 
d.  July,  1880,  leaving  issue,  Thomas  Sheffield  Newcome,  b. 
1877,  and  Cyrill  Henry  Newcome,  b.  1879. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion's  head  erased  sa.  between  three  crescents 
gu.     Crest — A  lion's  gamb  erased  sa. 

(SereJ— Hockwold  Hall,  Brandon,  co.  Norfolk. 
fi!i«6— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


NEWDEGATE    OF    HABEFIELD   AND 
AKBURY. 

Newdigate-Newdegate,  Lieut.  Gen.Edwaed, 
C.B.,  of  Arbury,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  and  County 
Alderman,  late  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief 
of  the  iiermudas ;  son  of  Francis  Newdigate, 
Esq.,  and  Lady  Barbara  Legge  (see  Newdigate  of 
West  Eallam),  b.  15  June,  1S25  ;  m.  1  June,  1858, 
Anne  Emily,  dau.  of  Very  Rer.  Thomas  Gamier, 
Dean  of  Lincoln,  and  Lady  Caroline  Elizabeth 
Keppel,  5th  dau.  of  William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of 
Albemarle.  lie  s.  on  the  death  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Charles  Newdigate-Newdegate,  of  Arbury  and 
Harefield,  10  April  1887,  to  his  Warwickshire  and 
Middlesex  estates,  and  took  the  additional  surname 
■of  Newdegate,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  his 
wiU. 

Line  age.— This  family  possessed  from  time  immemorial 
to  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Charles  1.  the  manor  and 
lands  of  Newdegate,  Surrey,  and,  from  many  ancient  records, 
it  appears  that  the  name  was  written  variously,  Niwudegate, 
Niwodegate,  Newedigate,  Kiudegate,  Neudegate,  originally 
perhaps  from  Saxony,  and  of  the  city  of  Nieuweide,  upon  the 
El'ine.  The  intermarriages  of  the  family  before  that  of  Mal- 
mains,  are  set  forth  in  an  illuminated  pedigree  first  taken  by 
Henry  Lillie,  Eouge  Croix,  1610,  by  Sir  William  Dugdale, 
Garter  King  of  Arms,  1684,  and  lastly,  by  Gregory  King, 
Lancaster  Herald,  1691,  with  the  arms  emblazoned  thus,  New- 
degate and  Warren,  Newdegate  and  Pngeys,  Newdegate  and 
Mountfitchet,  Newdegate  and  Eoan,  Newdegate  and  Sudeley, 
Newdegate  and  Ashburnham,  Newdegate  and  Wintershall, 
IJewdegate  and  Clare,  Newdegate  and  Chenduit,  Newdegate 
and  Malmains,  from  which  a  regular  descent  commences  for 
twenty-two  generations. 

John  de  Newdegate,  living  3  Edward  III.,  had  by  Agnes 
his  wife,  three  sons,  i.  William,  of  Newdegate,  ancestor  of 
Newdegate  of  Ne^cdegate,  -Sun-ey,  extinct  about  6  Charles  I.; 
II.  John,  of  Harefield,  of  whom  presently ;  in.  Thomas.  The 
2nd  son, 

Sir  John  Newdegate  served  in  the  wars  of  France  under 
Edward  III.,  received  the  honour  of  knighthood,  and  had  a 
fleur-de-lis  given  him  for  his  crest.  He  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of 
Simon  de  Swanland,  and  heir  to  her  brother,  William  de  Swan- 
land,  of  Harefield,  Middlesex.  By  this  lady.  Sir  John  acquired 
that  manor  and  estate,  and  became  ancestor  of  the  Newde- 
CATEs,  of  Harefield,  Middlesex,  and  of  Arbury,  co.  AVarwick, 
■pilose  direct  male  representative, 

EicHARD  Newdegate,  Esq.  of  Arbury,  a  distinguished 
Lawyer,  was  Chief  Justice  of  the  Upper  Bench  1659.  In  1677, 
at  the  instance  of  the  Duke  of  Ormonde,  Col.  Halsey,  and 
others,  Charles  II.  created  him  a  Bart.  He  d.  1678,  leaving 
ty  Juliana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Leigh,  K.B.,  an  eldest 
son, 

SirEichard  Newdigate,  2nd  Bart,  of  Harefield  and  Arbury, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Warwick  1681  and  1685,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Bagot,  Bart,  of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  had,  with 
eeveral  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  EicHARD,  his  heir. 

n.  Francis,  h.  1684:  m.  MiUicent,  dau.  of  German  Pole,  Esq. 
of  Eaiibourne,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 


I  Francis,  of  Kirk  Hallam,  d.  s.  p. 

1  MiLLicENT,  m.  William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Salford  Priors, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  three  sons, 
Eobert  Parker,  of  Salford  Priors,  co.  Warwick. 
Francis  Parker,  of  Kirk  Hallam,  co.  Derby,  who  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Newdigate  (ses  Newdigate 
of  West  llaliarti). 

Ciiarles  Parker,  of  Harefield,  m.  Jane.  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Anstruthcr,  Bart,  of   that  ilk,  and  d.  24  April,  1795, 
leaving  issue, 
Charles  Newdigate  Parker,  of  whom  presently. 
Janetta  Hester  Paiker. 

Sophia  Elizabeth  Parker.  Mary  Parker. 

Louisa  MiUicent  Paiker,  d.  1831. 
Sir  Eichard  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Henrietta  Wiggington,  but  by  her, 
who  in.  2ndly,  Sir  Francis  Wyndham,  Bart,  of  Trent,  had  no 
issue.    Sir  Eichard  d.  4  Jan.  1709.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  EicHAEU  Newdigate,  3rd  Bart,  of  Harefield  and  Arbury, 
b.  1668;  m.  1st,  1694,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Cecil  Bisshopp,  Bart, 
of  Parham,  Sussex,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  iit.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Eoger  Twisden,  Bart,  of  Bradbume, 
Kent,  and  had,  to  survive  youth,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

Edward )  ■     ,  . 

lioGER    I  s'J'^cessive  baronets. 

Elizabeth,  m.  13  Sept.  1726,  the  Hon.  John  Chichester,  only 
brother  of  Arthur,  3rd  Earl  of  Donegal. 
Jlary,  m.  Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  l.adbrooke. 
Juliana,  m.  John  Ludford,  Esq.  of  Ansley  Hall. 

Sir  Eichard  d.  at  Arbury,  1727,  aged  59  (his  widow  surviving 
until  1765),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Edward  Newdigate,  4th  Bart,  of  Harefield  and  Arbury, 
who  d.  in  his  minority  1734,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

Sip.  Eoger  Newdigate,  LL.D.,  5th  Bart,  of  Harefield  and 
Arbuiy,  6.  30  May,  1719;  M.P.  for  Mi(!dlesex  1742,  and  for 
the  University  of  Oxford  from  1700,  until  advanced  age  and 
declining  health  compelled  him  to  retire  from  public  life, 
after  thirty-five  years'  service  in  Parliament.  Sir  Eoger  m. 
1st,  1743,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Edward  Conyers,  Esq.  of  Copped 
Hall,  Essex,  by  Hon.  Matilda  Fermor  his  wife,  dau.  of  William, 
Lord  Lempster,  and  2ndly,  1776,  Hester,  dau.  of  Edward 
Mnndy,  Esq.  of  Shipley,  co.  Derby,  but  d.  s.  p.  23  Nov.  1806. 
Sir  Eoger  Newdigate  left  the  immediate  succession  of  the 
estate  of  Harefield  to  Charles  Newdigate  Parker,  men- 
tioned above,  great-grandson  of  Sir  Eoger's  uncle,  Francis 
Newdigate.  Sir  Eoger  bequeathed  a  life  interest  in  his  War- 
wickshire estates  to  Francis  Paiker  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk 
Hallam.    By  Sir  Eoger's  direction,  the  before-mentioned 

Charles  Newdigate  Parker,  Esq.  of  Harefield,  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Newdegate  only.  He  m.  15  ApriL 
1815,  Maria,  dau.  of  Ayscough  Boucherett,  Esq.  of  Willing 
ham  and  Stallingborough,  co.  Lincoln  (by  his  wife,  Amelia, 
dau.  of  Charles  Crokatt,  of  Luxborough  Hall,  Essex),  and 
dying  23  April,  1833,  left  an  only  son  and  successor, 

The  Eight  Hon.  Charles  Newdigate  Newdegate,  P.C,  of 
Harefield  and  Arbury,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  M.A., 
D.C.L.,  M.P.  CO.  Warwick  1843-85,  b.  14  July,  1816;  who  came 
into  possession  of  the  Warwickshire  estates  at  the  death  of  his 
uncle,  Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Hallam,  1835;  and 
d.  unm.  10  April,  1887. 

j47-ji!S— Gu.,  three  lions'  gambs  erased  arg.  Crest — A  fleur- 
de  lis  arg.     il/o»o— Confide  recte  agens. 

Seat — Arbury,  near  Nuneaton,  co.  Warwick. 


NEWDIGATE    OF    WESTON-IN-ARDEIir 
AND    WEST   HALLAM. 

Newdigate,  Feancis  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Weston-in-Arden,  co,  Warwick,  and  West  Hallam, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  for  the  former,  and  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  latter  county,  M.P.  for  Nuneaton  Div.  co. 
Warwick  since  1892,  late  Coldstream  Guards,  5. 
1862;  m.  13  Oct.  1888,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Sophia 
Lucia,  youngest  dau.  of  Lord  Bagot. 

Lineagre.— Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk  and  West 
Hallam,  co.  Derby  (sen  of  William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Salford 
Priors,  co.  Warwick,  by  MiUicent  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis 
Newdigate,  Esq.  {see  Newdegate  of  Arbury),  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Newdigate  in  compliance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunction  of  his  uncle,  Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of 
Kirk  Hallam.  He  m.  1773,  Francis,  eldest  dau.  of  lialph  Sneyd, 
Esq.  of  Keele  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  a  son, 

Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk  and  West  Hallam,  7/!.  25 
April,  1820,  Lady  Barbara  Maria  Legge,  dau.  of  George,  3rd 
Earl  of  Dartmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1840)  had  issue, 

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Fran'cis  William,  of  Kirk  and  West  TTallam,  and  Allcslor. 
Charles  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  West  Hallam,  d.  v'tm. 

1876. 
William  Honry,  m.  18.51,  Caroline,  dan.  of  T.  H.  Duthie, 

Esq.,  and  d.  lbS5,  leavinK  issue,  three  sons  and  five  daus. 
Edward,  C.B.,  of  Arbury  (see  preceding  memoir). 
George,  J. P.  cos.  Derby,  Salop,  and  Berks,  late  Lieut.-Col. 
5th  Batt.  Derbyshire  Rest.,  b.  1826. 
«^        Alfred   M.A.,   m.    ISfid,  Selina,  dau.  of  Eev.  G.  Baynton, 
and  had  i-isue,  four  sons  and  three  daus. 
Henry  Richard  Legge,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  late 
Rifle  Hiig.-iao,  formerly  Commander-in-Chief  at  Gibraltar, 
Di.  18S6,  I'iuliis,  dau.  of  Rev.  Evelyn  Shirley,  of  Kttiiigtou 
(see  tkatfa)nili/),  and  has  issue. 
Albeit   Lewis.  "B.A.    Ch.   Ch.  Oxford,  6.  1S41  ;   d.  umn.  7 
March,  I8!>8. 

Frances  Barbara,  m.  184'^,  Major-Gen.  Lynedoch  Gardiner, 
C.B.,  R.A.,  Equerry  to  II.M.  the  yueen. 
Mr.  Newdigate  d.  21  May,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  William  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Allesley  Park,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P,  for  cos.  Stafford  and  Derby,  and  D.h.  for  the 
former.  High  .'Sheriff,  co.  Derby,  1880,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  Cold- 
stream Guards,  b.  19  Feb.  1822 ;  m.  1st,  1  Dec.  1859,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Agnes  Sophia,  dau.  of  Field-Marshal  Sir  AIexan:ler 
Woodford,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  6  March,  1866)  had  a 
son, 

Francis  Alexander,  now  of  West  Hallam. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1  March,  1870,  Hon.  Louisa  Georgina  Leigh,  dau. 
of  Chandos,  1st  Lord  Leigh,  and  c(.  9  March,  1893,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son. 

^rms— Gu.,  three  lions"  gambs  erased  arg.  Crest— A  fleur- 
de-lis  arg. 

Sea(— Weston-in-Arden,  Bulldngton,  Nuneaton,  co.  War- 
wick, and  West  Hallam,  co.  Derby. 

Totcn  Kesidence—23,  Bruton  Street,  W. 


NEWENHAM    OF    COOLMORE. 

Newknham:,  William  Thomas  Worth,  Esq. 
of  Coolmore,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  Major  3rd  ]Satt.  Eojal 
Munster  Fusiliers,  b.  10  Jan.  1853  ;  m.  17  jiin. 
1888,  Lilian  Maud,  only  dau.  of  Hatton  Ronajne 
O'Kcarny,  Esq.  of  Lochiar,  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Percy  AVobth,  6.  9  June,  1890. 

n.  Henry  Edward  Worth,  b.  3  March,  1893. 

I.  Violet  Maud,  6.  28  Feb.  1889. 

II.  May  Lillian,  b.  19  July,  1891. 

Lineage.— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Xewen- 
hams  of  co.  Gloucester. 

Edmund  Newenham,  the  first  who  settled  in  Ireland,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Desmyniers,  the  2nd  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin.  His 
eldest  son,  Robert,  d.  without  male  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

JouN  Newenham,  settled  in  co.  Cork  ;  he  served  as  SherifT 
of  the  city  of  Cork  1605,  and  Mayor  1671.  He  obtained  a  grant 
of  lands  in  co.  Limerick  and  liberties  of  the  city  of  Cork, 
under  the  Commission  of  Grace  1685,  and  made  large  purchases 
of  estates  during  his  lifetime.  He  m.  1672,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Hoder,  Esq.  His  will  bears  date  29  Jan.  1695,  and  was  proved 
21  Aug.  1706.    He  had,  with  four  daus.,  a  son, 

Thomas  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  m.  1701,  Elizabeth, 
dan.  of  Thomas  iilackall,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue,  three 
sons,  William,  his  heir;  Francis,  „i.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Hodder,  of  Cork  ;  Robert,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Synge;  and  six  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Kewenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  m.  1726,  Dorothy, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Worth,  Esq.  of  Rathfarnham 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  William  Worth,  6.  20  Aug.  1731  ;  d.  young. 

lu.  Edward  (Sir),  6.  5  Nov.  1734;  m.  Feb.  1755,  Grace 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Burton,  Bart.  He  was  M.l'.  for 
Dublin  in  the  Irish  Parliament,  and  was  knighted  10  Nov. 
1797.    He  (/.  1814,  having  had  eighteen  children,  of  whom, 

1  Robert  O'Callaghan,  was  editor  of  SkeUhei  in  Ireland. 

2  Burton,  m.  luOO,  Maria,  sister  of  Sir  William  Burdett. 

Mr.  Newenham  d.  17.38,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  -Newenuam,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  b.  13  May,  1729;  m. 
1st,  1749,  the  Hon.  Susanna  Wandesford,  dau.  of  Christopher, 
Viscount  Castlecomer,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1754)  had  no  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  March,  1760,  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Wilhain 
Dawson,  Esq.,  son  of  Joshua  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dawson, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Dec.  1763)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Worth,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thom,is,  Major  of  .Militia,  6.  2  March,  1762;  m.  1783, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Factory  Hill, 
eo.  Cork,  and  dying,  16  Oct.  1831,  left  issue, 


1  Thomas  (Rev.),  Riotor  of  Kilworth,  of  whom  hereafter, 
as  successor  to  his  cousm-german,  William  IIenei 
Worth  Newenham,  Esq. 

2  Robert,  of  Sandford,  co.  Dublin,  h.  20  Aug.  1786;  m. 
18  June,  1810,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Hoare,  Esq.  of< 
Factory  Hill,  co.  Cork,  and  dying  19  July,  1836,  left  issuo 
by  her  (who  d.  April,  1830),  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

Thom.as,  b.  13  Feb.  1813;  d.  umn.  19  April,  1852. 

Edward  Henri,  late  of  Coolmore. 

Robert,  b.  6  March,  1826;  d.  unm.  29  March,  1S47. 

AVilliam  Henry,  of  Maryborough  Park,  co.  Cork,  late 
Capt.  63rd  Regt.,  with  which  he  served  in  the  Crimean 
war  (medal  and  four  clasps),  b.  21  March,  1830;  m.  1st, 
17  Aug.  1865,  Emily  Maiia,  only  dau.  of  Robert  J. 
Berkeley,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  187;5> 
had  a  son,  Harry  Edward  Berkeley,  b  22  Dec.  1866.  He 
m.  2ndly,  3  Sept.  18s0,  Hon.  Louisa  Jane  Edwardes,  dau. 
of  William,  3rd  Baron  Kensington. 

Mary  Anne,  6.  23  July,  1814;  d.  7  Dec.  1888. 

Frances,  b.  29  April,  1816  ;  d.  unm.  1856. 

Jane,  b.  9  March,  1820  ;  r,i.  1847,  Gen.  Clement  Edwards, 

•  C.B.,  of  Ballyhire,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1851,  leaving  two- 
daus. 
1  Louisa,  TO.  21  Jan.  1818,  Capt.  Charles  Dilkes,  R.N., 
C.B  ,  and    d.  22   April,   1845,   leaving  a  son,   Charles 
O'Bryan. 

I.  Sarah  Maria,  m.  23  Aug.  1782,  Sir  Richard  Butler,  7tl» 
Bart,  of  BaUiutemple. 

Mr.  Newenham  d.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Worth  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  6.  5  Feb. 
1761 ;  m.  Louisa,  4th  dau.  of  Henry  Sandford,  Esq.  and  sist<;r 
of  George,  1st  Lord  Mount  Sandford,  and  had  issue, 

William  Henry  Worth,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  b.  4  Oct.  1788  ;  d.  1799. 

George,  6.  1792  ;  d.  s.  p.  7  Dec.  1815. 

Mary,  b.  12  Aug.  1786;  d.  Oct.  following. 

Mr.  Newenham  d.  1  Dec.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Henry  Worth  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  b. 
10  June,  1785  ;  m.  25  July,  1807,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of 
Robert  Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Mitclielstown,  and  by  her  (who- 
d.  Feb.  1858)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  4  Sept.  1842,  and  was  s.  at 
Coolmore  by  his  cousin-german,  Rev.  Thomas  Newenham, 
Rector  of  Kilworth,  b.  14  Oct.  1784,  whod.  unm.  5  April,  1849, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Rev.  Edward  Henry  Newenham,  M.A.  of  Coolmore,  co.. 
Cork,  J. P.,  b.  16  Aug.  1817;  „i.  15  Nov.  1849,  the  Lady  Helena 
Adelaide  Moore,  2nd  dau.  of  Stephen,  3rd  Earl  Mountcashell, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Thomas  Worth,  now  of  Coolmore. 

II.  Edward  Arthur  Worth,  b.  19  Jan.  1857. 

I.  Anno  Maria  Jane,  d.  28  April,  1864. 

II.  Helena  Adelaide  Isabella,  d.  6  July,  1873. 

III.  Edith  Sophia. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Newenham  d.  25  Oct.  1892. 

Seat — Coolmore,  co.  Cork. 

dubs — Union ;  and  United  Service,  Dublin. 


NEWMAN    OF   THORNBURY    PARK. 

Newman,  Heney  Ashbuenham  Toll,  Esq.  of 
Thornbury  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  late  40th  Foot,, 
b.  27  Sept.  1847 ;  m.  5  June,  1883,  Margaret 
Greene,  dau.  of  Rev.  Walter  McGrilvray,  D.D.,  of 
Aberdeen,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Ashdcrnham  Walter  Goodenouoh,  b.  5  May,  1884,  d.  19. 

March,  1883. 
I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  4  Nov.  1888. 

Liineagre.  — Richard  Newman,  Esq.  of  Evercreech  Park^ 
Somerset  (eldest  son  of  Richard  Newman,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Harbord,  Surveyor-General  to  King 
Charles  I.,  and  5th  in  descent  from  Robert  Newman,  whose 
will  bears  date  15.56),  to.  1675,  Grace,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Edmonds,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Shuckburgh,  Bart,  of  Shuckburgh,  co. 
Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Cavendish,  d.  s.  p.  Henry,  d.  s  p. 

Annb,  to.  Ashburnham  Toll,  Esq.  of  Greywell,  Hants,  and 
had  issue. 
Mr.  Newman  d.  June,  16S2,  aged  32,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Sir  Richard  Newman,  of  Fifehead,  Evercreech  Park,  and 
Preston  Hall,  who  was  created  a  Bart.  20  Dec.  1699.  He  i-<, 
Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Samwell,  Bart,  of 
Upton,  CO.  Northampton,  and  had  issue. 


NEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Samweli-,  his  heir. 

Frances,  successor  to  her  brother. 

Barbara,  d.  itnm.  Elizabeth,  d.  vnm. 

Sir  Richard  d.  30  Dec.  1721,  aged  45,  and  was  buried  at  Fife- 
head.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Samwell  Newman,  2nd  Bart,  of  Fifehead,  Evercreech 
Tarli  and  Preston  Hall,  d.  vnm.  1747,  when  the  baronetcy 
expired,  but  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  sister, 

Frances  Newman,  at  whose  decease,  also  unm.,  25  Aug. 
1775,  they  descended  to  her  cousin,  Chakles  Toll,  of  Preston 
Deanery,  and  his  brotlier, 

Eev.  Ashburnham  Philip  ToLt,,  of  Thombury  Park  (sons  of 
^  Ashburnham  Toll,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Geary,  and  grandsons  of  Ashburnham  Toll,  Esq.  of  Greywell, 
Hants,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Newman  and  Grace 
Edmonds).  This  gentleman,  a  Prebend  of  York,  6.  31  Dec. 
1743,  assumed  by  sign-manual,  15  Dec.  1775,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Newman.  He  hi.  Dec.  1773,  Mary,  dau.  of  Paul 
Mowbray,  Esq.  of  London,  and  relict  of  Capt.  Alexander 
Wood,  but  dying  4.  p.  16  March,  1802,  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Richard  Newman  Toll,  M.D.,  of  Thombury  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  of  Hamilton,  co.  Lanark,  b.  8  Nov.  1752,  who 
assumed  by  sign-manual,  1S02,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Newman.  He  m.  16  June,  1777,  Grizel,  dau.  of  James Pardy, 
Esq.  of  Hamilton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1841)  had 
issue, 

Henbt  Wenman,  his  heir. 

Ashburnham   Cecil,  b.  1  Oct.   1796,  emigrated   to   Canada 

1830  :  m.  5  April  in  that  year,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Richards, 

Esq. 
Mary.  m.  1st,   1804,  John  Wilson  Smith,  Esq.,  Capt.  14th 

l!es;l..  and  2ndly,   William  Jack,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant. 

Mr';  Jack  </.  1853. 
Anne,  d.vnm.  18  May,  1840. 
Eliza,  TO.  9  Oct  1804,  Robert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill 

and  Camnethati,  co.  Lanark. 
•Charlotte,  m.   1st,   John    Thomson,    Esq.  of  Kilbank,    co. 

Lanark,  and  2ndly.  James  Pi  ice  Hely,  Esq.,  Major  in  the 

army,  2nd  son  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Hely,  of  the  ilth   Foot, 

who  was  killed  at  Ostend.     Mrs.  Hely  d.  18  May,  1856. 
Susan  Hamilton,  m.  1821,  James  Joseph  Whitchurch,  Esq. 

of  Clifton. 
Jsabella,  m.  7  July,   1818,  Rev.  John  Joseph  Goodenough, 

D.D.,  late  Rector  of  Bowbrickhiil,  Bucks,  and  Masier  of 

liristol  Grammar  School. 
Frances   Newman,  m.  11    March,  1826,  William   Killegrew 

Wait,  Esq.  of  Redland  Lodge,  Westbury,  near  Bristol,  and 

(/.  20  Oct.  1858. 

Dr.  Richard  Newman  Newman  d.  29  Sept.  1829,  and  was  s.  by 
l>is  son, 

Henrt  Wenman  Newman,  Esq.  of  Thornbuvy  Park,  J. P. 
.TiulD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  Royal  South 
<:iouccstcrshire  Militia,  6.  1  June,  1788;  m.  5  Dec.  1846, 
1  ranees  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Joseph  Good- 
enough,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Broughton  Pogis,  Oxon,  and  had 
L<sue, 

Henry  Ashbdrnham  Toll,  now  of  Thornbury  Park. 

lieorge  William,  M.A.,  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1  March, 
1850. 

Kichard  Goodenough,  b.  25  Aug.  1851 ;  d.  1  Aug.  1852. 
51r.  Newman  d.  24  July,  18G5. 

.4r7)i,'!— Quarterly :  sa.  and  arg.;  in  the  1st  .and  4th  quarters, 
iihree  mullets  of  the  second  in  ihe  centre  an  inescuteheon  gu. 
charged  with  a  porttuUis  imperially  crowned  or,  being  an 
Jiugiiientation  granted  by  Charles  U.  to  Col.  Newman  for  his 
liiyalt>  at  the  battle  of  Worcester.  Crest — A  swallow  rising 
jipr.     Motto — Lux  mea  Christiis. 

.SVrtZ— Thornbury  Park,  near  Bristol.  Residence— 5,  Malvern 
Place,  Cheltenham. 


Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  and  Rector  of  Clifden,  co.  Galway, 
and  by  him,  who  d.  2  Sept.  1874,  had  ihiee  d.aus.,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Hyacinth;  Isabella  Frances,  in.  1^90,  James 
Charles  Francis  Whicher,  Surg.  li.N. ;  Anne  Louisa 
Hyacinth,  in.  1891,  Capt.  I'hilip  Urban  W.  Vigors,  2nd 
Devonshire  Regt. 
II.  Elizabeth,  m.  May,  18G3,  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  J.P..  of 
Rookingnam  Hall,  llagley,  co.  W  orcester,  and  by  him,  who 
d.  Dec.  1893,  had  three  daus.  aud  a  san,  Hakewill  Tresyllian, 
6.  Nov.  1866. 

Se'H — Brands  House,    Hughenden,    near  High  Wycombe, 
Bucks. 


NEWMAN    OF   BRANDS    HOUSE. 

Netvmax,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Brands  House,  Bucks, 
b.  8  Jan.  1825  ;  in.  11  April,  1850,  Sarah  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Heai-n,  Esq.  of  Buckingham. 

Xiineag-e. — John  Newman,  Esq.  of  Brands  House,  Bucks, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Dec.  1792;  m.  19  Aug.  1819,  Anne 
Harper,  dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Brill,  Bucks,  and  d. 
leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  h.  24  June,  1820;  d.  18  Aug.  1841. 

II.  William  Henky,  6.  10  Nov.  1821. 

III.  Samuel,  now  of  brands  House. 

IV.  Frederick,  U.  26  Oct.  1829;  to.  4  July,  1S54,  Isabella 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Trenilett.  M.A.,  Hector  of 
Rodney  Stoke,  Somerset,  who  rf.  1891  ;  he  to.  2ndly,  1892, 
Caroline  Amelia,  younger  dau.  ol  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Colston  Phelips,  Rector  of  Cucklington. 

I.  Maj-y  Aune,  m.  Jan.  lS6:i,  Rev.  Hyacinth  D'Arcy,  J. P., 


NEWMAN    OE    DROMOHE. 

Newman,  John  Egbert  Beamston,  Esq.  of  Dro- 
more  House,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
b.  22  Aug.  1871 ;  s.  his  fatlier  1893. 

Lineage. — By  a  certificate  under  the  hand  of  Humphrey 
Newman,  of  Wincanton,  Gent.,  itappears  thatatthc  dissolution 
of  the  monasteries  in  1538,  the  Newman  family  were  lessees 
under  the  Abbot  of  St.  Augustin,  Bristol,  of  the  manor  and 
lands  of  Fifehead  Magdalen,  Dorset,  and  that  there  were  three 
distinct  branches  of  the  family  at  Queen's  Camel,  Wincanton, 
and  other  places  in  Somerset.  The  Newmans  are  of  kin  to  the 
founders  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford. 

Robert  Newman,  who  lived  and  died  at  Fifehead  Magdalen, 
and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the  church,  had  by  Alice 
his  wife,  whose  will  is  dated  1556,  four  sons, 

I.  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Newmans  of  Fifehead. 

II.  Richard.  hi.  Henry.  iv.  Thomas. 
The  second  son, 

Richard  Newman  lived  at  Charlton  Musgrave,  Somerset, 
and  was  father  of 

Richard  Newman,  of  Queen's  Camel,  Somerset.  He  m. 
Agatha,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Pole,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Humphrey  Newman,  of  Wincanton,  who  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Phelips,  Knt.  of  Barrington,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas;  ii.  Richard;  hi.  Humphrey;  iv.  James  ;  i.  Eliza- 
beth; II.   Dorothy;  in.  Joan;  iv.  Agatha.     The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Newman,  Esq.,  was  resident  in  the  city  of  Cork, 
1651,  and  in  1662  was  J. P.  for  the  co.  He  purchased  from  Sir 
Richard  Kyrle  the  estate  of  Drumineene,  and  settled  there. 
"  In  1686,  he  passed  patent  for  the  castle  property  of  Drumin- 
eene and  several  other  lands  in  co.  Cork,  and  lour  messuages  in 
the  city  of  Cork  ;  said  lands  to  be  erected  into  a  manor  called 
the  Manor  of  Newbury."  He  m.  previous  to  1651,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Richard  French,  of  Cork  (ancestor  to  F'rencu  of 
Co.fliiiny).  and  had  issue.  Richai'd  Newman's  will  bears  date 
12  Nov.  1691,  and  was  proved  27  Jan.  1G33-4.     His  eldest  son, 

Richard  Newman,  Esq.  of  Newbury,  m.  Elizabeth,  din.  of 
J.  Dillon,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Dillon,  of  whom  presently. 

Adam,  of  London,  who  settled  in  Ireland,  and  purchased  the 
Dromore  estate.  He  m.  Miss  Knapp,  and  dying  s.  p.  be- 
queathed it  to  his  nephew,  Adam,  2nd  .son  of  Dillon  New- 
man. Charles,  d.  unm. 

Margaret,™.  1711,  John  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Quartertown,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  s.p. 

Judith,  m.  Eev.  John  Smith,  aud  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Dillon  Newman,  Esq.  of  Newbury,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  to.  Martha, 
dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Beclier,  of  Sherkin,  co.  Cork,  by  EUzabeth 
Turner  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1737,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Col.  William  Cassaubon,  and  had  iss  le,  three  daus.,  Isa- 
bella Sarah,  m.  Right  Hon.  Silver  Oliver,  of  Cattle  Uliver, 
M.P.  for  Killuiallock,  and  lelt  issue  ;  Elizabeth  and  Martha 
both  d.  unm. 

Adam,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Meade  Diinscombe,  Esq.  of  Mount  Desert, 
and  2ndly,  Aldeiuian  R.  Travers,  and  left  issue   by  both 
marriages. 
Susannah,  m.  5  Oct.  1727,  Peter  Graham,  Esq.  of  Dromore 

and  Coaveymore,  co.  Cork. 
Dorothea,  m.   Ist,  Swithin  White,  Esq.  of  Rochefortstown, 
and  2ndly,  Benjamin  Bousfield,  Esq.  of  Ashadown. 
Mr.  Dillon  Newman  made  his  will  11  May,  1733,  which  was 
proved  19  Dec.  1733.     His  2nd  son, 

Adam  Newman,  Esq.,  J. P.,  s.  his  uncle,  Adam,  in  the 
Dromore  estates,  and,  on  his  brother  Richard's  death  without 
issue  male,  he  also  s.  to  the  Newbury  estates.  He  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Darling  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Adam  Newman,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Horace  Towns- 
end.  Rector  of  Donoughmore,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Hugnerford,  Esq.  of  the  Island,  and  had  issue, 


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NEW 


I.  Apam,  of  Dromore. 

II.  lii  lianl,  m.  Jane  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  Lancton,  Esq. 
of  Bruree  House,  co.  Limerick.  On  his  brother  Adam  suc- 
ceeding to  the  Dromore  estates,  he  cair.e  into  possession  of 
ilic  Claliane  iiroperty,  whi  h  was  purchased  by  UiUon New- 
man 170S.    He  d.  li'oO,  leaving  issue, 

1  Adam,  of  Monkstown  Castle,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  6.  1808;  ra. 

1834,  JIary,  dau.  of  Adam  Perry  i'eny,  Esq.,  and  has 

isue,  lllehard,  6.  1S3I). 
U  liiiliard  iMeade,  deceased. 

3  Horace  Townse'id  (Kev.),  d.  unm. 

4  Henry  Kiehard,  deceased. 

5  Amos  Langton,  an  officer  in  H.E.I.C.S.,  deceased. 
1  Anna  Langton.  2  Jane  Maria. 

HI.  Horace  Towiisend  (Very  Itev.),  Dean  of  Cork,  m.  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Denis  Daly,  Esq.  of  Dunsandle,  and  ]>ady 
Harriet  Maxwell  his  wife.  He  d.  s.  p.  1S64,  and  his  wile  d. 
ilarch,  1S6C. 

I.  JIary.  d.  wjji)!.  ii.  Susan,  d.  v.7im. 

III.  E  izahelh,  ra.  William  Webb,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Jane,  d.  v.nm. 

V.  Dorothea,  m.  Hev.  Kichard  Meade,  of  Ballymartle,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

VI.  Harriet,  to.  William  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Prospect, 
2nd  son  of  Sam  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Beamish,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

ADiM  Xewman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  s.  at  the  death  of  his 
uncle,  John  Newman,  Esq.,  to  the  Dromore  and  Newbury 
estates.  He  m.  1803,  Frances  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Kev.  Kobert 
Dring,  of  Kockgrove,  and  has  issue, 

John,  b.  1812;  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Philpot 
Leader,  Esq.  of  Dromagh  Castle,  and  li.  13  Aug.  1844,  havmg 
by  her  (who  d.  12  Dec.  Is84)  had  issue,  three  daus.,  Mar- 
garet, deceased;  Frances  Dorothea  (branny),  m.  22  Feb. 
1870,  Henry  E.  Bridges.  Esq.,  late  Capt.  4th  Royal  Irish 
Dragoon  Guards:  tieraldine  ElizabKtli,  m.  April,  1865, 
Col.  William  Preiyman,  late  60th  Kitles ;  and  one  son, 
John  Adam  liicHARD,  late  of  Dromore. 

Eobert. 

Eleanor,  d.  unm. 

Mary,  tn.  1st,  Richard  Townscnd,  M.D.,  and  2ndly,  Rev. 
Adam  Beamish,  and  d.  leaving  issue  by  both  marriages. 

Eliza,  m.  W  illiam  Hume  Franks,  Esq.  of  Carrig  Park,  and 
d.  leaving  issue. 

Frances,  m.  Samuel  Philip  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Garrycloyne, 
CO.  Cork,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Newman  d.  6  Aug.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

John  Adam  Richard  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore  House,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  B.A.  Magd.  Coll. 
Camb.  1866,  b.  5  Aug.  1844;  m.  17  Aug.  1870,  Elizabeth  Ma- 
tilda (Maud),  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert 
Bramston  Smith,  D.L.,  of  Pencraig,  Anglesey,  and  31  Upper 
FitzWilliam  Street,  Dublin,  by  Elizabeth  Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  JohuUriffith,  1st  Bart,  of  MunsterGrillagh, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Robert  Bramston,  now  of  Dromore. 

n.  Richard  Griffith  Ohver,  b.  19  Jan.  1876. 

1.  Grace  Frances. 

Mr.  J.  A.  E.  Newman  d.  14  Oct,  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Arms — Arg.^a  chevron  gu.  between  three  lions  couchant 
of  the  second.  Qrtsl — An  eagle's  head  erased  sa.,  charged  on 
the  breast  with  an  escallop  or.  Motto — Magna  vis  tidelitatis 
(in  allusion  to  the  family's  loyalty  to  the  royal  cause). 

Seat — Dromore,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 

Ciwi— isthmian. 


NEWMAN    OF    NELMES. 

Newman,  Benjamin  Harding,  Esq.  of  Nelmes, 
CO.  Essex,  h.  2tj  May,  1842 ;  m.  2  June,  1868,  Char- 
lotte Augusta,  dau.  of  John  North,  Esq^.  of  Jjrecon, 
S.  Wales,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Robert,  6.  Jan.  1870. 

u.  Edward,  b.  July,  1872. 

ni.  John  Cartwright,  6.  May,  1874. 

IV.  Thomas  Harold,  6.  Feb.  1876. 

I.  Edith  Augusta.  n.  Marian. 

Xiiueag'e. — This  family  took  the  name  of  Newman  by 
royal  licence,  after  the  marriage  of  Benjamin  Harding,  Esq. 
of  Hacton,  Essex,  with  Sarah,  dau.  of  R.  Newman,  of  Nelmes, 
same  co.,  whose  eldest  son  to.  Harriette,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Francis  Schutz,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund 
Bacon,  of  Gillingham,  co.  Suffolk,  M.P.  (sue  Burke's  Barontt- 
age). 

Thomas  Harding  Newman,  Esq.  of  Nelmes,  Hornchurch, 
Essex,  TO.  in  1810,  Harriette,  dau.  of  John  Cartwright,  Esq. 
of  Ixworth  Abbey,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  had  issue. 


Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Nelmes. 

Benjamin,  Capt.  20th  Regt.,  7)i.  Anne  Lefroy,  dau.  of 
Richard  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Stjalaheen,  Tipperary,  by  his  wife, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Anthony  Lefroy,  13th  Dragoons,  andl 
had  issue,  Benjamin,  now  of  Nelmes;  and  Harriette,  in. 
Arthur  Croker,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  has  issue,  Edward,  &. 
1878,  and  others. 
The  elder  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Hardins  Newman,  D.D.,  of  Nelmes,  d.  1882, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Benjamin  Hardino- 
Newman,  Esq.  of  Nelmes. 

.lirirw— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  fesse  indented  gii.,  be- 
tween three  eagles  displayed,  sa.,  for  Newman;  2nd  and  3rd, 
or,  on  a  bend  az.,  three  martlets  arg.,  a  sinister  canton  of  th& 
second,  chai-ged  with  a  rose  of  the  first,  between  two  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  third,  for  Harding  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  :  1st  atd 
4th,  az.,  in  dexter  chi.-f,  a  mallet,  in  sinister  base,  a  stag's 
horn,  or,  for  Schutz  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu  ,  on  a  chief  arg.,  two 
mullets  sa.,  for  Bacon.  Crat — A  mermaid  in  the  sea,  ppr., 
hair  or.     Motto — Lux  raea  Christus. 

Seat — Nelmes,  Hornchurch,  Essex. 


NEWTON    OP    MICKLEOVEE. 

Newton,  Charles  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Mickleover 
Manor  House,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1S!^2,  late  Major  Derby  E.V.,  b.  6  Jan.  1831  j  m.  1st, 
19  July,  1855,  Anne  Kosamond,  only  dau.  of  John 
Curzon,  Esq.  of  Breedon,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  May,  18(J4)  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Ci'rzon,  C;ipt.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Eifies,  late 
Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  10  Apnl,  1857 ;  to.  27  Jan, 
188(),  Agnes  Catherine  Rich,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Henry  Rich-Jones,  Vicar  of  Bradford-on-Avon, 
and  Hon.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  Wilts. 

II.  Francis  Curzon,  6.  27  April,  180 1  ;  m.  18  Aug.  1886, 
Mary  Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of  ihe  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Augustus  Byron,  Rector  of  Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester, 
and  has  issue,  Rosamond,  Frederica,  and  Violet  Mary 
Curzon. 

I.  Helen  Rosamond,  m.  28  Oct.  I8S4,  Eev.  W.  H.  Oxley, 
M..\.,  formerly  Vicar  of  Grewelthnrpe,  of  the  Cottage, 
Filey,  Yorkshire,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Charles  Christopher 
Oxley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Hall,  Ripon,  and  has  issue, 
Selwyn  Amor  Nathaniel,  6.  28  April,  1890. 

II.  Constance  Adelaide. 

III.  Edith  Eleanor. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Eeb.  1 866,  Mary  Henrietta,  only 
dau.  of  Capt.  Moore,  H.M.  17th  Regc.  and  by  h^r, 
who  d.  25  Oct.  1893,  has  further  issui-, 

IV.  Rosamond  Cleere. 

V.  Mary  Loaper,  hi.  6  Sept.  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Newtoa 
St.  Quintin,  Ordnance  Department,  son  of  the  late  W. 
St.  Quintin,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

VI.  F^rances  Emily.  vii.  Margaret  Ethel. 

Lineag'e. — The  Newtons  of  Micklcover,  co.  Derby,  are  a 
branch  of  the  Somersetshire  family  of  the  same  name,  and 
claim  descent  from  Thomas,  a  younger  son  of  SirJolm"New- 
ton,  of  East  Hartrey,  from  Sir  Richard  Cradock  Dr  Newton, 
Chief  Justice  of  England,  temp.  Henry  VI. ,  who  was  lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Newton.* 

Thomas  Newton,  Esq.  of  Horseley,  co.  Derby,  son  of  John 
Newton,  of  Horseley,  who  was  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Derby  Pi 

*  The  following  is  the  lineage  of  Sir  Richard  Newton  or 
Cradock. 

Sir  William  Cradock,  lord  of  Newton,  the  son  of  Cradock 
ap  Howell  ap  Grono  (see  Somersetshire  Visitations,  1531,  1573), 
-m.  Joane,  dau.  of  Sir  Matliew  Owgan,  Knight,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Cradock,  lord  of  Newton,  ?n.  Catherin,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  William  L)e  La  Mar,  Knt.  of  Richardstone,  and  left. 
a  son, 

John  Cradock,  lord  of  Newton,  to.  Jone,  dau.  of  Sir  Elyder 
Dee,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 

UoBERT  Cradock,  lord  of  Newton,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Sherborne,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Cradock,  lord  of  Newton,  m.  Nest,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
Russell,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Cradock,  lord  of  Newton,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Howell 
Moythe  of  Castell  Odwyn  and  Fountayne  Gate,  and  had  issue, 

Sir  Richard  Newton  or  Cradock,  lord  of  Newton  and 
Nangle,  and  Chief  Justice  of  Englan.l  {see  in  the  text),  m. 
Emme,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Perrott,  Knt.  of  East- 
ington,  CO.  Gloucester.  Another  authority  says  his  wife  was 
"Emma  Harvey  of  London,  Doniina  de  Wyke,  1576."  He  d. 
1449,  leaving  issue,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Newtons  of  Bitton, 
of  Somersetshire  and  Derbyshire. 


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NEW 


1479 


and  17  Edward  IV.    He  m.  Margaret  Widdison,  and  had  two 
sons,  Robert  and  Thomas.      The  former, 

KoBEBT  Newton,  Esq.  of  Chaddesden,  co.  Derhy,  m.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Vincent  Lowe,  Esq.,  and  d.  1592,  having  had  i^pue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  tlic  Newtons  oi'  Chaddesilen. 

II.  t'rancis,  of  Burn  Ash,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Robert  By rde, 
of  Overlockho,  CO.  Derby,  butci.  s.jp.  h'eh.  162ci. 

lu.  El 'BERT,  of  wliom  we  treat. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Willium  Moore. 

n.  Dorothy,  m.  William  Ashbye. 
The  youngest  son, 

KoBEBT  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  co.  Derby,  Earrister- 
at-Law,  and  Recorder  of  Derby,  m.  S  May,  1609,  Cleere,  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  by  Agnes  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Cleere,  of  Ormsby,  Norfolk,  and  dying 
4  Aug.  1619,  left  a  son, 

Edwabd  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  6.  20  May,  1610;  m. 
21  May,  1625,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Newton 
Grange,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  1661.    The  eldest  son, 

EoBEBT  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  baptised  8  June,  1629, 
Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Grevas  Whitehead, 
Esq.  of  Beeston,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  19  March,  1701-2,  havi;ig 
had,  with  two  daus.,  who  both  d.  unm., 

Eobebt,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  b.  1672 ;  m.  Sarah  Bridges,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and 
had  an. only  dau.  Sarah,  who  to.  John  Foulds,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.p. 

Edward,  d.  unm.  March,  1706,  aged  30. 

Cleere,  hi.  30  Dec.  16S.5,  JoIju  Machin,  Esq.  of  Seabridge, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  by  him  had,  with  a  son,  John,  b.  17  .\uv 
1691,  who  d. '(tnTji.,  a  dau.  Cleere,  who  m.  12  July,  1711, 
John  Leaper,  Esq.,  and  by  him  had  two  sons,  John,  d.  s.  p., 
and  William  Leaper,  Alderman  of  Derby,  who  d.  May, 
1770,  leaving  by  Sarah  Ward,  his  wife,  a  sun,  John 
Leapeb,  who  s.  to  the  Newton  estates  under  the  will  of  his 
kinsman. 

Maria,  m.  Jan.  1635-6,  William  Leacroft,  Esq.  of  Eidgley, 
CO.  Stafford. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Egbert  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  b.  2  Dec.  1670,  was 
father,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of 
Hasleborough,  co.  Derby,  of  a  son, 

Robert  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover  and  Norton,  6.  19  April, 
1713,  High  Sheriff  1746,  who  d.  s.  p.  23  June,  1789,  and  left 
his  paternal  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

John  Leaper,  Esq.  of  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1798,  b.  17  April,  1754,  who  then  became  of  Mickleover,  and 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  15  Dec.  1789,  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Newton.  He  m.  1789,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Pliiiip 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Risley,  co.  Derby,  niece  of  Samuel  Hutch- 
inson, D.D.,  Bishop  of  Killala,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Newton,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  l(j  Dec.  1800,  Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  MarkeatoD. 
CO.  Derby,  M.P.,  and  d.  1836,  leaving  issue. 

Cleer,  of  Beacon  Cliff,  Esmouth,  Devon. 

Anna  Maria,  ra.  Richard  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Fairlawn,  South- 
port,  CO.  Lancaster. 
Mr.  Leaper-Newton  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Newton  Leaper-Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff,  b.  1  March,  1776;  to.  16  April,  1818,  a  dau.  of 
Matthew  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  dying  s.p.,  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

William-Leapeb  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  Barrister-at 
Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  to.  10  Aug.  1814,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  White,  Esq.  of  The  Lawn,  Herts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William  Robert,  of  Birmingham  Hall,  near  Chestefield,  6. 
28  Dec.  1816;  7/i.  26  Aug.  1852,  Eliza  Anne  Playfair,  and 
d.  s.  p.  7  Nov.  1854. 

Charles  Edmund,  now  of  Mickleover, 

Henrietta,  m.  5  Dec.  1843,  Ven.  John  Eushton,  D.D.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Manchester,  and  Vicar  of  Blackburn,  and  d. 
Sept.  1885,  leaving  issue,  Arthur  John. 

Emma,  d.  unm. 

Letitia  Blanche,  in.  1867,  Henry  Norman,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and 
D.L.,  late  Lieut.  E.N. 

Adelaide  Anne,  d.  1854.  Helen  Leaper. 

Gertrude  Louisa.  Emily  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  7  March,  1851. 

Ar-ins—Sa,.,  two  human  shin-bones  in  saltire  arg.,  the  sinis- 
ter surmounted  of  the  dexter.  Ci-est—A  naked  man  kneel- 
ing on  his  sinister  knee  and  holding  a  sword  ppr.,  the 
point  downwards,  hilt  and  pommel  or.  Motto— iimc  habco 
non  tibi. 

Seat — Mickleover  Manor,  Derby. 


NEWTON    OF    NEWTON. 

Hay-Newton,  William  Deummond  Ogxlvt, 
Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  co.  Haddington,  J.P.  and 


D.L,,  late  Capt.  72nd  HigUanders,  served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  camp;iign  ISoS-o'J,  b.  12  Jan.  1832  ;  m.  10 
Aug.  1871,  Adeline  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Robert  Gordon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George,  6.  5  Aug.  1872. 

II.  Stuart,  6.  28  March,  1876. 
I.  AlLireda  Julia. 

liineage.— The  ancient  family  of  Newton,  of  Newton, 
East  Lothian,  chief  of  the  name  in  Scotland,  was  in  possession 
of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Newton,  in  the  middle  of  the  13th 
century.  About  the  year  1250,  Robert  de  Newton  is  one  cf 
the  witnesses  to  a  charter  granted  by  Adam  de  Morham  to  Sir 
Hugh  Gifford,  of  Tester. 

Richard  Hat,  5th  son  (by  Margaret,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Hay,  Esq.)  of  Lord  William  Hay,  of  Newhall,  3rd  son 
of  John,  2nd  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  by  Lady  Anne  Maitland, 
his  wife,  only  child  of  John,  Duke  of  Lauderdale,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Newton  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  that 
family.  He  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John  Stuart,  Esq  ,  and  by 
her  (who  was  sister  of  Lieut. -Col.  John  Stuart,  of  the  Guards, 
father  of  Lieut.-Gen.  bir  John  Stuart,  K.B.,  Count  of  Maida), 
he  had  issue,  four  daas.  (of  whom,  Jane,  m.  James  Walker, 
Esq:  of  Dairy,  was  mother  of  Sir  Francis  Walker  Drunimond, 
Bart,  of- Hawthornden)  and  three  sons,  John,  d.  1789;  Richard, 
of  Newton,  d.  unm.  9  Oct.  1793;  and  William.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Hat-Newton,  Esq.  of  Newton,  6.  1747,  s.  at  the 
death  of  his  brother,  Richard.  He  m.  1791,  Alicia,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Foster,  Esq.  of  Jardinefield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ia 
1811)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Newton,  d.  unm.  23  Dec.  1848. 

II.  William  Waring,  of  Newton  Hall. 

HI.  Georye  Forster,  H.E.I.C.C.S..  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Primrose  on  his  marriage  with  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Primrose,  Esq.  of  Burubrde.    He  d.  s.p.  1856. 

IV.  John  Stuart,  of  Newton. 

V.  Anthony  James. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Waring  Hat-Newton,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  co. 
Haddington,  D.L.,  b.  20  Sept.  1795  ;  to.  1st,  19  June,  1821, 
Jaue  Frances,  only  child  of  Thomas  Gregson,  Esq.  of  Black- 
burn, by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Anthony  Foster, 
Esq.  of  Jardinefield,  but  by  her,  who  d.  5  July,  Ibo'i,  he  had 
no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  15  Feb.  1S44,  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Clerk  Rattray,  Esq.  of  Bennington  and  Craig  Hall,  Rattray, 
a  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  and  d.  s.-p-  15 
May,  1860.     His  brother, 

John  Stdart  Hat-Newton,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  ;n.  4  Aug, 
1829,  Margaret  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Fairlic,  Esq.^ 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Drummond  Ogilvt,  now  of  Newton. 

II.  Francis  John  Stuart,  late  f^aijt.  14th  Hussars,  b.  19  April, 
1843  ;  m.  25  April,  lb»7,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Mtijor  Robert  Fergu- 
son, and  widow  of  Hon.  Aj-tliur  Hay  Fraser,  2nd  son  et 
Lurd  Saltoun. 

I.  Margaret,  ra.  14  Feb.  1871,  Gustavus  Irwin  Knight,  Esq. 
of  Dorking. 

II.  Alice  WilhelininaMary,  m  17  Oct.  1871,  Frederic  William 
GusiaveFergusson,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  James  Fergus- 
son,  4th  Bart,  of  Kilkerrun. 

III.  Ernestine,  m.  15  June,  1871,  Evan  Allan  Hunter,  Esq., 
and  d.  16  Dec.  1874. 

IV.  Ida  Mary. 

Mr.  Hay-Newton  d.  19  Nov.  1SC3.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  ISCG, 
Major  Robert  Duncan,  Ferguson,  who  d.  1878. 

Arms  (matriculated  in  the  Lyon  Oflice,  15  Feb.  1809) — Quar- 
terly :  1st  and  4th  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three 
einquefoils  arg.:  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  bars  erni..  en  surtout 
an  escutcheon  arg.,  charged  with  three  shields  gu.,  in  thecentru 
a  mullet  of  the  last  for  difference,  for  Hat  ;  2nd  and  3rd  grand- 
quarters  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three 
roses  gu.,  for  Newton.  Crest— X  demi-lion  rampant  or,  bran- 
dishing a  Sfiraitarppr.,  hilted  and  pommelled  gold,  iiupporters. 
— Two  lions  gunrdant  gu.,  armed  andlangued  az.,  collared  or. 
Motto — Pro  patria. 

Seni;— Newton  Hall,  Haddington. 

Clubs— Carlton,  and  Army  and  Navy. 


NEWTON    OF    BARTON    GRANGE. 

Newton,  Francis  Wheat,  Esq.  of  Barton 
Grange,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1861,  B.A.  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxon.,  b.  April,  1814 ; 
m.  1849,  Catherine  Bajley,  dau.  of  William  Ainslie, 
Esq.  of  Woodhill,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 


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NEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NEW 


I.  Fkan-cis  MrRRAY,  6. 1S52;  m.  1879,  Louisa  Caroline,  dau. 

of  Robert  Hedley,  Esq. 
n.  Arthur  Edward,  6.  1862. 
1.  Emily  Margaret.  n.  Mary  Caroline. 

Mr.  Xewton,  son  of  John  NeTvton,  Esq.,  by  Fanny 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  ot  William  Skinner,  Esq.  *. 
to  tlie  Eart..n  Grange  property  at  the  decease  of 
liis  cousin.  Lady  Cooper,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Erancis  ]\Iilner  Newton,  Esq.  of  Barton  Grange. 

Arras — .\rg.,  a  lion  rampant,  tail  fourchiie,  sa.,  charged  on 
the  shouldci"  with  a  cross  patlce  of  the  Hold.  Crest  A  lion's 
gamb  era.sed  and  trect  ppr.,  craspincra  key  with  the  chain  or. 

<S«t!— Barton  Grange,  nearXaunton,  Someraet. 


NEWTON    OF    CEOXTON    PARK    AND 
PICKHILL   HALL. 

Newtox,  Geoege  Oxslqw,  Esq.  of  Croxton 
Park,  CO.  Cambridge,  and  Pickhill  Hall,  co.  Den- 
bigh, J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Cambridge  and  Hunt- 
ingdon, His;!i  Sheriff  of  the  former  1S64,  B.A.  Trin. 
,  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  22  Feb.  1830  ;  m.  1st,  7  June,  1852, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Wyndham  Berkeley  Portman,  Esq. 
of  Ham  Park,  -which  lady  d.  1855,  and  2ndly,  2i 
June,  1858,  Cecilia  Florence,  dau.  of  Edwyn 
Burnaby,  Esq.  of  Btiggrave  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  7  Feb.  1869)  had  two  daus., 

I.  Frances  Mary,  d.  April,  1877. 

II.  Cecilia  Florence,  ra.  19  Nor.  1885,  William  John,  Earl  of 
Dysart. 

He  in.  Srdly,  27  July,  1878,  Lady  Alice  Laura 
Sophia  Cochrane,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  11th  Earl 
of  Dundonald,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geobge  DonoLAs  Cochrane,  b.  1879. 

II.  Denzil  Onslow  Cochrane,  b.  ISSO. 

III.  Thomas  Cochrane,  b.  1885. 

IV.  William  Alexander  Cochrane,  b.  1836. 

V.  Basil  Cochrane,  b.  1889. 

Lineage. — This  family  was  founded  by  Samuel  Newton, 
^Merchant,  of  Liverpool,  who  purchased  between  the  years  1730 
and  1740  lands  in  North  Wales,  whi'h  were  sold  when  Croxton, 
was  acquired.  George  Newton,  Esq.  (son  of  Samdel  Newton, 
Esq.,  by  Jane  Roper  his  wile),  purchased  Croxton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 1820.  He  m.  1829.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Gen.  Onslow, 
of  Staughton  House,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  a 
son,  the  present  George  Onslow  Newton',  Esq.  of  Croxton, 
.•ind  two  dans.,  Emily  Charlotte,  )(i.  1853,  Wyndham  Berkeley 
Portman,  Esq.  of  Richmond  Hill,. Surrey,  and  Ethcldreda  Julia, 
m.  7  Nov.  1855,  Sir  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  3rd  Bart,  and  has 
issue. 

Jrms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  eagles'  legs  erased  sa., 
each  entwined  by  a  suakeor.  Crest — An  eagle's  leg  erased  sa., 
entwined  by  a  snake  or. 

Seats— Croxton  Park,  St.  Neot's,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Pickhill 
Hall.  to.  Denbigh. 

Town  House— Si,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

Clubs — Canton  and  Arthurs. 


NEWTON    OF    DUNLECKNEY    MANOR. 

Newton,  PutLiP  Jocelyn,  Esq.  of  Dunlcckney 
Manor,  co.  Carlow,  J.P.  arid  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1846,  b.  23  March,  1818  ;  7n.  1st,  18  Nov.  1841, 
Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of 
Dunbroily,  co.  AVexford,  and  Cultra,  co.  Down, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Maria  Charlotte  Augusta,  d.  3  May,  1888. 

II.  Anne  Henrietta,  m.  17  Oct.  1871,  William  M.  Vesey, 
Esq.  youngest  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur  Vesey, 
2nd  son  of  the  1st  Viscount  de  Vesci,  who  i/.  25  Sept.  1880, 
leaving  two  sons, 

1  Sydney  Philip  Charles,  b.  9  March,  1873. 

2  Charles,  6.  10  Feb.  1874. 

in.-  Adeline  Sarah,  m.  17  April,  187fi,  Arthur  N.  Forbes 
Gordon,  Esq.,  79th  Highlanders,  of  Rayne,  co.  Aberdeen, 
and  d.  21  Feb.  1879,  leaving  issue, 

1  .Vli.ster,  6.  3  F"eb.  1878. 

1  Adeline,  6.  3  Feb.  1b79. 


He  m.  2ndly,  1  July,  1851,  Emily,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Daniel  Toler  Osborne,  Bart.,  by  Lady 
Harriet  his  wife,  sister  of  Willinra,  1st  E;irl  of 
Clancariy,  and  by  her  (who  d,  31  Dec.  1886)  had 
issue, 

IV.  ILirriette  Philippa,  m.  9  Jan.  1873,  Richard  Bagwell, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  eldest  son  of  John  Bagwell,  Esq.,  M.P.  of 
Marlfield,  co.  Tippcrary,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  b.  11  An?.  1874. 

1  F.mily,  6.  28  Aug.  1S77. 

2  Margaret,  b.  26  June,  1884. 

V.  Emily  Georgina,  m.  6  Dec.  1882,  Fitzgibbon  Trant,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  John  Trant,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Dovea,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

1  Lawrence,  b.  28  March,  1887. 

2  John  Phihp  b.  23  March,  1889. 

1  Irene,  b.  2  Aug.  1385. 

2  Minnie  Hope,  b.  4  Aug.  1888. 

Lineagre. — This  family,  originally  from  Cheshire,  accom- 
panied King  William  III.  to  Ireland  1088.  The  first  settler 
was  Bartholomew,  whose  son,  John  Newton,  vi.  1730,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Francis  Lodge,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  city  of  Dublin, 
and  founded  the  family  residence  of  Bennckerry,  a  short  dis- 
tance from  the  town  of  Carlow,  which,  though  still  in  the 
family's  possession,  is  not  now  the  family  seat.  John  d.  1748, 
leaving  an  eldest  son, 

Bartholomew  Newton,  Esq.,  in.  1767,  Anne,  dau.  of  Philip 
Bernard,  Esq.,  by  whom  ho  acquired  considerable  property  in 
the  county  of  Carlow.  He  d..  1780,  leaving  (with  a  dau.  Cathe- 
rine) two  sons,  I.  John,  Col.  of  the  Carlow  Militia,  d.  luim. ; 
II.  Philip,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Newton,  Esq.,  m.  Oct.  1785,  Sarah  Bagenal,  heir  of 
Dimleckney,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1832)  left  at  his 
decease,  Oct.  1833,  a  son  and  successor, 

Walton  Newton,  Esq.  of  Dunleckney,  iii.  22  March,  1817, 
Anne,  5th  dau.  oi  the  Hon.  George  Jooelyn,  brother  of  Robert, 
1st  Earl  of  Hoden,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  Joceltn,  now  of  Dunleckney. 

Thomasina  Joeelyn,  m.  22  Nov.  1853,  Marchese  Don  Odoardo 
Frederick  Raffuel  Gadaleta  di  Martano,  and  d.  1880. 
Mr.  Newton  d.  28  Aug.  1853. 

Jrms—Az.,  two  ostiich  feathers  in  saltire  between  three 
boars'  lie;ids  erased  arg.,  tusked  or,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
cross-crosslet  of  the  last.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
boar'.-,  head  between  two  ostrich  feathers  arg.,  the  neck  charged 
with  a  croi^s-erosslet  az.     Motto — Pro  patria. 

jSfoi— Dunleckney  Manor,  Bagenalstown. 

W«6— Kildare  Street. 


NEWTON,    late   OF    KILLYMEAL. 

Newto.v,  Andrew  Willottghby,  Esq.  late  of 
Killymeal  House,  co.  Tyrone,  J.P.,M.A.,  Birrister- 
at-Law,  b.  14  Jan.  1849  ;  m.  15  Aug.  1872,  Blanche, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Howard,  Esq.  of  Sampford 
Peverell,  co.  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  CoijBTENAT  Howard,  h.  15  May,  1874. 

II.  Willougliby  John,  d.  an  infant. 

in.  Andrew  Winstanley,  b.  12  Sept.  1879. 
I.  Annie  Adelaide,  b.  6  Sept.  1877. 

Lineagre.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
old  Cheshire  House  of  Newton,  derived  immediately  from 
Rycharde  Newton,  descended  from  a  family  long  estab- 
lished in  CO.  Chester,  who  wa3  Town  Clerk  of  Carrickfergus 
1595,  and  who  had  allotments  of  part  of  corporate  property 
1595,  a  portion  of  which  is  still  in  possession  of  the  family. 
His  son, 

Richard  Newton,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Carrickfergus  1598,  1600, 
and  IGOl,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  and  sister  of  Andrew  Willoughby, 
and  was  father  of 

Marmadl'KE  Newton,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Carrickfergus  1624 
and  16.32,  whose  son, 

Richard  Newton,  Esq.  of  Galgorm,  co.  Antrim,  iii.  Mar- 
garet, sister  of  John  and  Willoughby  Chaplin,  and  d.  1700, 
having  had  four  sons,  the  eldest,  Marmadukc,  High  Sheriff  of 
Carrickfergus  1GS7,  and  Mayor  1692-3,  d.  v.  p.  s.  j).  The  2nd 
son, 

Andrew  Newton,  Esq.  of  Galgorm,  Sheriff  of  Carrickfergus 
1718,  m.  his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Chaplin,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alderman  Andrew  Willoughby,  and  had  issue, 
a  son, 

Henry  Newton,  Esq.  of  Galgorm,  m.  Sarah,  sister  of  Eev. 


NIB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NIE 


1481 


Joseph  Fraser,  ot  Carrickfergus,  and  (besides  ason,  Willouslibj- 
Chaplin,  who  d.  s.  p.)  was  father  of 

Andrew  Newtun,  Esq.,  first  of  Galgorm,  co.  Antrim,  and 
afterwards  of  Coagh,  co.  Tyrone,  J.  P.  for  cos.  Tyrone  and 
f^ondonderry.  6.  1749  ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Mintlone,  co.  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Feb. 
IS29)  had  issue, 
Henry,  b.  10  .Tune,    1779;  m.  Eliza  Crookshank,  otherwise 
Ledlie,  and   had,  besides  three  duus.,   Margaret,  Beatrice, 
Walkinshuw,  and  Jane,  a  son,  Andrew.  M.U.,  who /«.  Mary 
Johanna,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  James  Murray,  C.B.,  and  d. 
leavicg  a  son,   Capt.   James   1'atbick  Mubray,   Bombay 
Native  Infantry. 
Kobert,  b.  24  Dec.   1782  ;    m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Paul, 
Rector  of  Bullmderry,   co.   Tyrone,  and;/.    14  Feb.  1831, 
leaving  a  son.  Robert,  6.   25  Oct.  183],  i.i.   27  April,   !8tj4, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  W.  P.  Geohcgan,  M.D.,  and  two 
daus.,  Jane  and  Margaret. 
Andrew,  of  whom  we  treat. 

•Willoughby  Chaplin,  b.  13  May,  1789;  »n.  23  July,  1844,  Mary 
Anne,  eldist  dau.  o*  Capt.  Henry  OuUon,  of  the  57th  Regt., 
and  d.  1868,  leaving  a  son,  Willoughby  Chaplin  Newton,  b. 
8  Dec.  1845,  1)1.  and  had  issue. 
Uealiice,  m.  Richard  Oulton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1838. 
Frances,  ni,.  Robert  Smith,  Esq.,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1876. 
Catherine,  m.  Charles  Sheils,  lisq.  of  London,  afterwards  of 

Liverpool,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1800. 
Eliza,  m.  James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Bloomhill,  co.  Tyrone. 

Hr.  Newton  d.  11  April,  1826.    His  3rd  son, 

Andrew  Newton,  Esq.  of  Coagh,  b.  there  26  Jan.  17S5, 
went  to  reside  at  Dungannon.  He  m.  22  Jan.  1811,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co.  .Vntrim,  and  d. 
11  June,  1872,  aged  87,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1853) 
issue, 

CouRTENAT,  his  heir. 

Andiew  James,  h.  2  March,  1816,  emigrated  to  New  Zealand, 
and  d.  in  Sydn"y,  Jul}',  18.')5,  having  ;/;.  Mary  Jane  8ea- 
righr,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Andrew,  Searight,  and  Sarah 
Darley. 

BoBERT  William,  of  Bellevue  House,  co.  Londonderry,  J. P. 
for  tlie  cos.  of  Tyrone  and  Derry, /^.  8  May,  1818;  m.  11 
Feb.  1847,  Catherine  Johanna  Voss,  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
Moore  'little,  .I.P.,  late  of  Farm  Hill,  Coleraine,  and  by  her 
■<who  d.  12  May,  1878)  has  issue, 

1  Andrew  Courtenat,  6.  7  Jan.  1850. 

2  Robert  William,  b.  17  Aug.  1855. 

3  John  Moore,  6.  7  May,  1860. 

4  Thomas,  b.  4  June,  ls65  ;  d.  24  May,  1866. 

5  Willoughby  Marmaduke,  b.  15  Jan.  1S6S. 

1  Johanna  Catherine  Voss,  m.  4  .luly,  1867,  Winiam 
Gregory  Lawrence,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Banntield,  Coleraine, 
and  d.l  July,  IbOy,  leaving  issue,  one  son,  Samuel  Law- 
rence. 

2  Jane  Adelaide.  3  Susan. 

4  Mary  Elizabeth  France.?,  d.  young,  10  Jan.  1859. 

5  Margaret  "1      . 

6  Annie,  d.  12  July,  1874  /t"'"=- 

Mary  Anne.  Margaret.  Jane. 

The  eldest  son, 

Oocrtenat  Newton,  Esq.  of  Killymeal  House,  co.  Tyrone, 
J. P.,  6.  19  Feb.  1814  :  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1837,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Stanley  Monck,  Rector  of  Cloncgam,  co.  Water- 
ford  (who  d.  15  March,  1839),  and  2ndly.  12  Feb.  1846,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hjward,  E.sq.  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  by  whom 
■(who  d.  Nov.  1875)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew  Willoughby,  late  of  Kiilvnieal  House. 

II.  Courtenay,  d.  an  infmt. 

I.  Mary  Howard,  m.  16  April,  1369,  Henry  Rasscll  Kelly, 
Esq.  of  Dungannon. 

II.  Anna,  d.  30  A|jril,  1862. 
llr.  Newton  d.  4  May,  1877. 

Arms — Arg.,  in  chief  two  lions'  gambu  er.ised  sa.,  each 
.grasping  a  key  pur.,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  cross  pattee  ot  the  first.  Crest— A  martlet 
.sa.,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  pattee  arg.  Molto  — 
Faveat  fortuna. 

Jiexidtnce—1'! ,  Charlotte  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Club— Sit.  Stephens,  S.W. 


NIBLETT,    late    OF    HABESFIELD. 

NiBLETT,  AsTnuK  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Tibberton 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  B.A.  Oxford,  J.P.,  h.  24 
Marcli,  1852  ;  m.  5  Dec.  1883,  Grace  Ursula  Cot- 
grave,  2ud  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Farmar,  and  has 
itsue,  four  daus., 


I.  Aline  Mildred. 
iu.  Winifred. 


II.  Dora. 
IV.  Gladys. 


Lineage. — This  patronymic  is  spelt  in  deeds  of  Henry 
Vllth's  time  NyMet,  Niblet,  and  also  Niblett,  as  nowadays. 
It  has  been  conjectnred  to  have  been  a  name  of  local  oiigin, 
derived  from  one  or  other  of  the  three  parishes  or  hamlets  ia 
CO.  Gloucester  called  Nibley. 

They  were  lords  farmers  under  the  Abbots  of  Gloucester  of 
the  manor  and  demesne  of  Brockthrop,  and  were  bound  by 
tenure  to  find  a  \icar,  and  to  maintain  him  at  their  own 
proper  cost  and  charges,  the  vicarage  being  about  a  furlong 
distant  from  the  court-house,  where  they  resided.  John,  the 
father,  and  Andrew,  his  son,  appear  in  succession  as  holding 
under  this  tenure.  Next  we  find  another  Andrew,  inStandish, 
of  whom  presently. 

Dr.  Stephen  Niblett,  forty  years  Warden  of  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Oxford,  and  who  d.  1776  (desciibed  in  the  University  Register 
as  son  of  John  Niblett,  of  St.  Martin's,  Westminster,  Gentle- 
man), was  supposed  to  be  of  the  same  family,  and  to  have 
sprang  from  Richard,  3rd  son  of  .Andrew,  of  Standish.  He 
gives  for  his  arms,  as  seen  in  the  college  chapel,  sa.,  a  serpent 
rising  in  pale  ppr.  and  in  chief  a  cinquefoil  or,  between  two 
doves  arg.,  beaked  and  membered  gu. 

Andrew  Niblett,  of  Standish,  co.  Gloucester,  m.  1581,  Alice 
Baily,  and  had  five  sons.     The  youngest, 

Samuel  Niblett,  of  Standish,  b.  1594;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Robert  Payne,  of  Colthrop,  in  Standish,  by  whom  he  left  at 
his  decease,  1688,  a  son, 

Samuel  Niblett,  of  Standish,  Gent.,  b.  1640;  m.  1665,  .\nne, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Rowles,  of  Great  Haresfield,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1676)  left  at  his  decease,  1719,  a  son, 

Daniel  Niblett,  of  Haresfield,  Gent.,  in.  1st,  1690,  Judith, 
dau.  of  John  HoUiday,  of  Woodchester,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1694)  he  had  two  daus.,  Anne,  d.  an  infant,  and 
Mary,  and  2ndly,  1696,  Alice,  dau.  of  Roger  Buckle,  of  Col- 
throp, and  by  her  (who  d.  1699)  had  a  son,  William,  d.  in 
infancy.  He  m.  Srdly,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kinsman,  of 
Highworth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1766;  he  had  (with  other  issue, 
d.  in  infancy), 

Daniel,  of  Haresfield,  i.  1703;  m.  1764,  Elizabeth  Eowlei 
and  d.  s.  p.   1772. 

Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

Deborah,  m.  Ii29,  William  Viner,  Esq. 

Anne,  m.  1722,  Newton  Brabant,  Esq. 

p;iizabeth,  m.  1748.  John  Harris. 

Mary,  vi.  1747,  Richard  Stephens,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.  1757,  \  incent  Jenner. 
Mr.  Niblett  d.  1749.     His  younger  son, 

Samuel  Niblett,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  Banker,  b.  1714;  m. 
1st,  1745-46,  Elizabeth  Stock,  of  Gloucester,  and  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Edward  Handford,  Esq.  of  Eedmarley,  and  by 
the  former  left  (at  his  decease,  1798),  a  son, 

John  Kiblett,  Esq.  of  The  Moat  Place,  Haresfield,  J>.  2  July, 
1747,  High  Sheriff  1784-85;  m.  1784,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Edward  Whitcombe,  Esq.  of  Orleton,  East  H.im,  co. 
Worcester,  High  Sheriff  1777,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had 
issue, 

Daniel  John,  of  Haresfield  Court. 

Catherine,  m.  William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Sea  Park,  near  Car- 
rickfergus,  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1867. 
Mr.  Niblett  d.  20  June,  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  John  Niblett,  Esq.  of  Haresfield  Court,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1816,  6.  29  May,  1785;  to.  24  Aug. 
1808,  Emma  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Drake,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Daniel  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Henry  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Redmarley,  co. 
Worcester,  6.  26  Oct.  1810 ;  to.  2  Nov.  1848,  Mary  Anne,  2nd 
dau.  of  James  Law  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  d.  '20  Oct. 
1878,  having  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Edward,  now  of  Tibberton  Court. 

2  Henry  Morton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Uedmarley,  6.  11 
Julv,  1854. 

1  Eleanor  Mary.  2  Jessie  Beatrice. 

III.  Francis,  an  Architect,  6.  8  Jan.  1814;  m.  7  June, 
ls53,  Matilda  Hester,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charjc9 
Kansford  Court,  Esq.  of  Gotham,  and  d.  26  March,  18=3, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John  Morton  (Rev.),  6.  18  July,  1854. 
1  Catherine  Elizabeth. 

IV.  William,  6.  21  Sept.  1815 ;  d.  unm.  20  Feb.  1849. 

V.  Robert,  Surgeon,  b.  20  Nov.  1816;  d.  unm.  13  3Iay,  1?60. 
vi.  Charles  Samuel,  b.  1  Feb.  1620;  d.  unm.  27  Sept.  1652. 

I.  Emma  Catherine,  rf.  18  July,  1818. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Oct.  1851,  William  Fleming,  M.D.,  of 
Rowton  Grange,  co.  Chester. 

Mr.  Niblett  d.  31  Aug.  186'2,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Daniel  Thomas  Niblett,  Esq.  of  Haresfield  Court, 


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M.A.,  F.S.A.,  J. P.  COS.  Gloucester  and  Worcester,  h.  10  July, 
1809;   711.   15   Feb.   1849,   Caroline  Anne,    youngest  dau.   of 
David  Arthur  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  J. P.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1  Xov.  1SS3,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present 
Akthcr  Edward  Niblett,  Esq.  of  Tibberton  Court. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.,  between  three  eagles  rising 
or,  as  many  bars  gemelles  gu.  Crest — An  eagle  rising  quarterly 
or  and  arg. 

Residtnci — Tibberton  Court,  Gloucester. 


NICHOLIi   OF    THE    HAH. 

NiCHOLL,  Ilttd  Bond,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  co. 
Glatnorgau,  and  Court  Elethin,  co.  Monmouth,  b. 
28  June,  1862;  s.  his  father  1889. 

Xiineage.— iLTYD  Nicholl,  of  The  Great  House,  Llan- 
twitt  Major,  co.  Glamorgan,  left  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and 
William,  of  Laleston,  co.  Glamorgan. 

John  Ilttd  Nicholl,  of  Llantwitt  Major,  the  eldest  son, 
gave  by  his  will,  dated  23  June,  1598,  and  proved  19  Oct.  1699, 
his  mansion  house  of  Llantwitr  to  his  wife,  Margaret,  for  life. 
He  had  issue,  three  sons,  Iltyd,  his  heir  ;  John,  to  whom  his 
father  devised  lands  in  Coity ;  and  Thomas,  to  whom  his  father 
devised  lands  in  Laleston ;  and  three  daus.,  Jhuan ;  Christian  ; 
Neast.    The  eldest  son, 

Iltyd  Nicholl,  of  Llantwitt  Major,  held  the  lease  of  the 
Abbot's  Eent,  under  his  father's  will,  and  lands  in  Gla- 
morgan and  Brcconshire.  He  m.  Cecil,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edmond  Turberville  (d.  1633),  of  The  Ham  (lineally  descended 
from  Sir  Paine  Turberville,  of  Coity  Castle,  one  of  Fitzhammon's 
knights),  and  had  three  sons,  John,  from  whom  descended 
the  Nicholls  of  Tredunnoe,  Edmund,  and  Iltyd.  The  3rd 
son, 

Ilttd  Xicholl,  of  The  Ham,  in  the  parish  of  Llantwitt 
Major,  CO.  Glamorgan,  Surgeon,  was  b.  1003;  m.  29  Feb.  1630, 
Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of  Alexander  Yorath,  of  Llanmaes,  co. 
Glamorgan,  Gent.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Turber- 
ville, Jun.  of  Sutton.  She  d.  July,  1671.  He  d.  15  Jan.  1671, 
aged  68,  and  left,  with  a  dau.  Cecil,  wife  of  Kice  Portrey,  Esq., 
a  son  and  heir, 

Iltyd  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  The  Ham  and  Llanmaes,  6.  March, 
1G35,  who  jn.  Mary,  dau.  of  Morgan  Jones,  Esq.  of  Great 
Frampton,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eees 
Powel,  or  Llanl  aran,  Gent.  She  d.  1691,  having  had  issue, 
lour  sons  and  one  dau.  Mr.  Nicholl  d.  1700,  aged  65,  and  was 
t.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Iltyd  Nicholl,  of  The  Ham,  Rector  of  Llanmaes,  co. 
Glamorgan,  who  m.  Susanna,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
AVhitlock,  Esq.  of  Bradmore,  Devon,  and  Bingham,  co.  Somer- 
set, by  Joan  his  wife,  only  child  of  William  Shenton,  Esq.  of 
Dunster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1725)  had  issue, 
'      Whitlock,  his  heir. 

Iltutus,  b.  11  Jan.  1723:  d.  g.  p.  7  June,  1731. 

John,  of  Llanmaes  (see  Nicholl  of  Merthyr  Mawr). 

Mary,  0.  8  April,  1721  ;  d.  15  April,  1777. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Nicholl  d.  Feb.  1733,  aged  60,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Whitlock  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1746,  6.  1  Sept.  1720;  in.  13  Jan.  1741,  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
and  eventually  co-heir  (by  Lydia  his  wife,  dau  of  Edward 
Thomas,  of  Tregwcs,  Esq.)  of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Pennine, 
only  son  of  William  John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Penlline,  and  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heirof  Humphrey  Turberville, Esfj. 
of  Clemenstone,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Jan. 
1797,  aged  75),  he  had  fourteen  children,  two  of  whom  d.  in 
infancy, 

I.  Htyd  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Treddington,  co.  Worcester, 

,      h.  15  Nov.  1743  ;  m.  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  sole 

-'  •  heir,  in  her  issue,  of  George  Hatch,  Esq.  of  Windsor,  Berks, 

(by  Mary,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  Avery 

Tyrell,  Esq.   ot  Stanford),    and   d.   in  the  lifetime  of    his 

father,  9  Oct.  17s7,  leaving  issue  by  her  ^wlio  d.  Sept.  1B39, 

aged  81),  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

J,     1  Iltyd,  succe? sor  to  his  grandfather. 

'^      2  Whitlock,  M.D.,  b.  1  Sept.  17sfi  ;  m.  1st,  12  July,  1812, 

Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Kickards,  Vicar 

of   Llantrissant,   co.    Glamorgan,  who  d.  s.  p.  13  April, 

1831,  and  2ndly,  15  Oct.  1832,  Charlotie,  dau.  and  co-heir 

of  James  Deacon  Hume,  Esq.,  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  who 

d.  19  March,  1835,  aged  29,  leaving  a  son,  Hume  Nicholl, 

Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  21  t'eb.  Is34,  m.  28  Dec. 

1854,  Frances  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 

Tweed,  Rector  of  Capel  aad  Wenham,  Suffolk,  and  has 

issue, 

Iltyd  Arthur  Home,  h.  7  Jan.  1&5G. 


Cecil  Hume,  6.  4  Jan.  1859. 
Jestyn  Hume,  6.  26  July,  1860. 
Allan  Hume,  6.  12  March,  1866. 
Ella  Augusta. 
Charlotte  Mary. 
Dr.  Nicholl  d.  3  Dec.  1838. 

1  Anna  Louisa,  m.  18  Aug.  1818,  William  Addams  Wil- 
liams, Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  M.P.  for 
the  CO.,  and  d.  July,  1861. 

2  Augusto  Maria,  vi.  14  Sept.  1815,  William  Nicholl, 
M.D.,  2nd  son  of  Edward  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  Llanblethian, 
d.  10  July,  1858. 

3  Susanna,  m.  7  April,  1825,  Rev.  Robert  Bathurst 
Plumptre,  and  d.  15  March,  1849. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  B.D.,  Rector  of  Eemenham,  b.  3  June,  1746; 
m.  8  Jan.  178a,  the  Hon.  Mai-y  Flower,  dau  of  Henry.  1st 
Viscount  Ashbrook.     He  d.  s.  p.  16  July,  1830. 

III.  Whitlock,  Lieut.  R.N.,  went  down  in  the  "  Ville  d& 
Paris,"  27  Sept.  1782,  aged  35,  unm. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Llanblethian,  co.  Glamorgan,  h.  23  Jan. 
1749-50:  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Mr.  Jonathan  Thomas,  of 
Llantwitt  Major,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (who  d.ln  Sept. 
1821,  aged  67)  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  of  Llanblethian,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  ot 
H.M.  84th  Regt.,  6.  8  Nov.  1776;  d.  unm.  28  June, 
1847. 

2  William,  K.L.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.L.,of  Penlline,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, and  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  9  May,  1778  ;  ih. 
14  Sept.  I8l5,  Augusta  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Iltyd 
Nicholl,  D.D.,  of  The  Ham,  co.  Glamorgan,  Rector  of 
Treddington,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  23  June,  1853,  having: 
had  issue, 

William  Lewis,  b.  17  Nor.  1821 ;  d.  unm.  23  Dec.  1843. 
Mary  Augusta,  d.  young  in  Madeira,  4  April,  1824. 
Aug.usta"jane,  m.'e  Oct.  1842.  Rev.  Iltyd  Nicholl,  M.A., 
eldest  son  of  Iltyd  NichoU,  Esq:  of  The  Ham,  co.   Gla- 
morgan. 
Ann   .Maria,    m.  14  Oct.   1843,    Samuel    Whittewrongo 

Clayton,  Esq.  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Mary  Lewisa,  7/!.  12  Oct.  1853,  George  Whitlock  Nicholl,. 
Esq.  of  Court  Blethin,  co.  Monmouth. 
Dr.  Nicholl,  a  Magistrate  for  co.   Glamorgan,  ».  to  the 
Penlline  estate  on  the  death  of  his  aunt,  Mrs.  Lewis,  of 
Penlline. 

3  Whitlock,  of  Adam's  Down,  near  Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan,. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  of  that  co.,  and  Capt.  in  the  Yeomanry,  6> 
8  May,  17t2,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1853,  having  77i.  16  Jan.  1817, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  \  incent,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  in  London,  27  Oct.  1833)  had  issue, 

Robert  Edward  Whitlock,  b.  10  March,  1819,  assassinated^ 

at  Naples,  26  Aug.  1848,  d.  unm. 
Frederick  Vincent,  6.  14  July,  1821 ;  d.  unm.  1  ApriJ 

1»55. 
Ge.orge  William,  of  Llanblethian,  6.  10  Feb.  1825 ;  tn, 

July,  1859,  Mary  Douglass,  and  has 

1  Whitlock  George,  b.  20  July,  1860. 

2  Frank  Iltyd.  3  Edward. 
1  Elizabeth.                             2  Isabella. 

3  Louisa  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Edward  Nicholl  d.  9  June,  1837. 

V.  William,  Barristcr-at-Law,  6.  10  Sept.  1751 ;  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Cadogan,  M.D.,  of  London.  He  d.  6  Feb. 
1828.  and  hij  wife  d.  7  Dec.  1819,  without  issue 

VI.  Robert,  M.A.,  of  Dimlands  House  (see  Cakne  of  Si. 
DonaVs  Castle). 

I.  Anne,  6.  19  Dec.  1742,  o.s.,to.  Rev.  Richard  Evans,  B.D. 
of  Llandaff,  who  d.  Feb.  1788.  She  d.  19  Dec.  1824,  agetJ 
82,  without  issue. 

II.  Louisa,  b.  2  March,  1758;  m.  4  June,  1790,  DanieJ 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Beaupre,  co.  Glamorgan,  andrf.  s.  p.  1  June, 
1836. 

III.  Susanna,  6.  14  Sept.  1760;  m.  Jan.  1799,  John  Eevan, 
Esq.  of  Cowbridge,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1823,  aged  64. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  (/.  unm.  11  Dec.  1775,  aged  .i.S. 

V.  Lydia,  d.  unm.  23  Feb.  1781,  aged  37. 

VI.  Mary,  d.  unm.  13  Jan.  184^,  aged  81. 

Mr.  Nicholl  d.  21  Jan.  1788,  aged  67,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son. 

Iltyd  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  J.P.  cos.  Glamorgan  and 
Monmouth,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monmouth,  &.  18  July,  1785;  m.  11 
Aug.  1807,  Eleanor,  only  child  and  heir  of  George  Bond,  Esq. 
of  Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Court  Blethin,  co.  Monmouth, 
by  Elinor  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Morris,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Pant, 
CO.  Monmouth,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Mamhilad,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1850,  aged  74> 
had  issue, 

I.  Iltyd  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  5  ApriK  1814;  m.  6  Oct.  1842,  his 
cousin,  Augusta  Jane,  2nd  surviving  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Nicholl,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Penlline,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Hastings 
3  July,  1851)  had  one  dau.  Augusta  Eleanor,  d.  young  25 
April,  1850.     He  d.  11  Feb.  1S07. 

II.  George  Whitlock,  now  of  The  Ham. 

ui.  William  Hem-y,  of   Mamhilhad,    b.    11  Aug.    1819;  »i. 


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1871,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Paine,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1874,  leaving 
issue, 

George  Tyrell  Bona,  6.  29  March,  1873. 

Eleaiioi'  Jiond.  Florence  Mary. 

I.  Eleanor  Anne. 

II.  Mary.  m.  II  Jan.  1853,  Sir  Matthew  Digby  Wyatt,  Knt. 
who  d.  s.  p.  21  May,  1877. 

Mr.  Nicholl  d.  22  Oct.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Geohok  'Whitlock  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  eo.  Gla- 
morgan, and  Court  Blethiii,  co.  Monmouth,  Barrister-at-Law 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Recorder  of  Usk,  Constable  of  the 
Castle  of  Llanblethian,  ex  officio  Maycrof  Cowbridge,  J. P.  cos. 
Glamorgan  and  Monmouth,  6.  2  Feb.  1816:  to.  12  Oct.  1853, 
JIary  Lewisa,  dau  and  co-heir  of  William  Xicholl,  M.D.,  Ryde, 
Isle  of  VVitiht,  and  had  issue, 

I.  lltyd  George  Bond,  6.  Feb.  185G ;  d.  young. 

II.  Ilttd  Bond,  now  of  The  Ham. 

III.  (ieorge  Bleddyn  Tyrrell,  *.  26  May,  18G5. 

IV.  I>igliy  Seys  Whitluck,  b.  28  Aug.  1867. 
I.  Euith  Eleanor. 

Mr.  G.  W.  Nicholl  d.  1889. 

Arms— S-d.,  three  pheons  arg.  Crest— On  the  battlements  of 
a  tower,  a  Cornish  cliough,  wings  expanded,  all  ppr. 

&a(-The  Ham,  Cowbiidge,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  Court 
Blethin,  co.  Monmouth. 


NICHOLL    OF    MERTHYE.    MAWB. 

Nicholl,  John  Cole,  Esq.  of  Mertliyr  Mawr 
House,  CO.  Glamorgan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  His;h  Sheriff 
1884,  late  Lieut.  Ritle  Brigade,  b.  30  Aug.  1823  ; 
m.  30  May,  1860,  Mary  De'la  Becli,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lewis  Llewelyn  Diliwyn,  Esq.  of  Hendrefoilan,  co. 
Glamorgan,  M.P.  for  Swansea,  and  has  issue, 

I,  John  Iltyd  Dillwtn,  6.  1  May,  1861 ;  m.  23  April,  1889, 
Eleanor  Dorothy,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Batters- 
by  Harford,  Esq.  of  Blaise  Castle,  Somerset,  and  Fal- 
condale,  co.  Cardigan,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  William  IIakfokd,  6.  24  Oct.  1892. 

1  Gladys  Mary.  2  Olive  Eleanor. 

II.  Lewis  Dilwyn,  6.  25  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Itice  Mansel  Diliwyn,  b.  14  June,  1875. 

I.  Jlary  Theresa,  ui.  1885,  John  Fitzherhert  Campbell,  of 
Woodseat,  co.  Stafford,  eldest  son  of  Colin  Mintou  Camp- 
bed,  Esq.  for  N.  Stafford. 

II.  Gwenllian  Jane. 

III.  Dorothy  Caroline. 

Lineagre. — John  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  Llanmaes,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, 3rd  son  of  Rev.  Ilttd  Nicholl,  of  The  Ham,  in  the 
parish  of  Llantwitt  Major,  co.  Glamorgan,  Hector  of  Llanmaes, 
by  his  wife,  Susanna,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of;  John  Whitlock, 
Esq.  of  Bingham,  Somerset,  m.  Elizabeth  Havard,  and  d.  21 
Feb.  1773,  aged  47,  leaving  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Ilttd,  of  Llanmaes,  who  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1786,  leaving  a  son. 
1  lltyd  Nicholl,  of  Llanmaes  and  Portland  Place,  London, 
Her  Majesty's  Procurator-General,  ni.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry 
Hoyle  Oddie,  Esq.,  and  d.  1844,  having  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Frederick  lltyd  Nicholl,  M.A.Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  6. 1814  : 
m.  1844,  Eliza  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Bode,   Esq.  and 
by  her  (who  d.   1867),  had,  with  other  issue,  Henry 
Frederick,  6.  1849. 
n.  John,  of  Mertliyr  Mawr. 
The  2nd  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  Sib  John  Xicholl,  Knt.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
M.P.,  for  Merlhyr  Mawr,  co.  Glamorgan,  Dean  of  Arches  and 
Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court,  b.  16  March,  1759,  obtained, 
1833,  the  office  of  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty, 
and  1834,  that  of  Vicar-General  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury. He  m.  8  Sept.  1787,  Judy,  youngest  dau.  of  Peter 
Birt,  Esq.  of  Wenvoe  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1829) 
had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Mary  Anne. 

Judy,  m.  Charles  Franks,  Esq.,  a  Banker  in  London. 
Kaihevine,  m.  Sept.  1829,  the  Very  Rev.  Charles  Scott  Lux- 
moore.  Dean  of  St.  Asaph,  and  d.  Nov.  1830. 

Sir  John  Nicholl  d.  26  Aug.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  John  Nicholl,  M.P.,  D.C.L.,  of  Merthyr 
Mawr,  CO.  Glamorgan,  b.  21  Aug.  1797;  m.  14  Dec.  1821,  Jane 
Harriot,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Mansel  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Margam 


Abbey,  by  the  Lady  Mary  Lucy  Strangways  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  llchester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1874)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Cole,  now  of  Merthyr  Mawr. 

II.  Iltyd  Thomas  Mansel,  Capt.  R.N. ,  6.  19  May,  1828;  m. 
30  Sept.  1862,  Cecilia  Mary  Josephine,  dau.  of  Admirai 
Arthur  William  Jerningham.  nejihew  of  George  William, 
1st  Lord  Stafford,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1885,  leaving  issue, 

1  Artliur  Joseph,  b.  4  Aug.  1864. 

2  Iltyd  Francis,  6.  9  Feb.  1866. 

3  Bernard  Vincent,  b.  3  Sept.  1857. 
1  Imelda  Mary. 

III.  Edward  Powell  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ascott,  co.  Oxforil, 
h.  14  Aug.  1831 ;  ra.  April,  1866,  Saraii,  dau.  of  John  Jen- 
kins, of  Llanblethian,  and  has  issue, 

1  Theodore,  6.  Jan.  1867. 

2  Gilbert  Henry,  6.  June,  1871. 

3  Hubert  Mansel,  b.  July,  1872. 

4  Thomas  Traherne,  b.  March,  1874  ;  d.  Dec.  1875. 

5  Denys  Edward,  6.  Oct.  1876. 

1  Ernestine  Theresa.  2  Gwendoline. 

IV.  Stephen  Henry  Fox  (Rev.).  M.A.,  Rector  of  Llandough, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  b.  2i  July,  1835;  m.  21  April,  1868,  ^^arah, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Ven.  T.  King,  Archdeacon  of  Rochester., 
and  lias  issue. 

V.  Christopher  Richard  Havard,  Col.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Ritle 
Brigade,  6.  15  Dec.  1836;  711.  23April,  1868,  Florence  Emma, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Rumsey  Knight,  of  TythegstonCouri , 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  lias  issue. 

VI.  Spencer  .PercevalTalbot,  .Major  in  the  army,  6.  10  July^ 
1811. 

I.  Lucy  Mary,  d.  wim.  11.  Christiana  Judy. 

III.  Judy  Theresa.  iv.  Katheiine  Maria. 

Dr.  Nicholl,  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy 
Council,  Jitdge-Advoeate-General,  and  Vicar-General  of  the 
Province  of  Canterbury,  d.  at  Rome,  27  Jan.  1853. 

Arms— Sa..,  three  pheons  arg.  Cresi—A  castle,  surmounte.l 
by  a  Cornish  chough,  wings  expanded,  all  ppr.  Jl/o££o— Nilfahi 
audeat. 

/S«f(t— Merthyr  Mawr,  Bridgend,  co.  Glamorgan. 

Ciwiis— Athenaeum,  and  Junior  United  Service. 


NICHOLL-CARNE. 

(See  Steadling-Cakne  of  St.  Donat'a.) 


NICHOLS    OF    LAWFORD    HALL. 

Nichols,  Francis  Morgan-,  Esq.  of  LawforcT 
Hall,  Essex,  J. P.,  Bariister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's- 
Inn,  M.A.  of  Oxford  (where  he  was  formerly 
Fellow  of  Wadham  Coll.),  and  F.S.A.,  b.  29  April 
1826 ;  ?«.  2  April,  1857,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Walter  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Penrith,  co.. 
Cumberland,  and  Sussex  Place,  Paddington,  J.P. 
for  Middlesex,  by  Irene  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Pearce,  Esq.  of  Stony  Stratford,  co.  Bucks,  and  heii- 
of  her  brother,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Edward  Pearce,  of 
Exeter,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  John  Bowteb  Buchanan,   b.  13  Nov.  1859;  m.  4  Aug. 

1892,  Catherine  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Bouveric 

Pusey,  R.N.  {see  Pusev  of  Pv.sey)  and  has  issue, 
Roeekt  Malise  Bowteb,  6.  6  Sept.  1893. 
n.  Walter  Buchanan,  6.  13  Oct.  1860;  m.  2  Feb.  1892,  Heleii 

Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Charles  F.Norman,  of  Mistley 

Place,  Essex. 

I.  Irene,  b.  9  Jan.  1862. 

II.  Isabel,  6.  4  April,  1864;  m.  28  Sept.  1837,  Capt.  .John 
Lindley,  Royal  Dragoons,  eldest  son  of  Right  Hon.  Lord. 
Justice  Lindley, 

Liueag'e. — John  Nichols,  F.S.A.,  author  of  The  Uhtori,- 
of  Leicestershire,  Literarij  Anecdotes  of  the  Eighteenth  Century, 
(fee,  <fec.,  m.  1st,  1766,  Anne,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Cradock  (and  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Robert  Onebye,  Esq.  of 
Lowdhani  Hall,  Suffolk,  d.  1753),  who  d.  18  Nov.  1776,  leaving 
issue,  two  daus.,  Anne,  ((/.  1815),  the  1st  wife  of  Rev.  Jolm 
Pridden,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Rector  of  St.  George's,  Botolph  Lamv 
and  Vicar  of  Caddington,  Beds,  and  Sarah,  d.  unm.  184'-. 
Mr.  Nichols  m.  2ndly,  1778,  Mart'aa  (rf.  1788).  dau.  of  William 
Green,  of  Hinckley,  co.  Leicester.  He  d.  26  Nov.  1820,  having" 
liad  further  issue  that  survived  infancy,  four  daus.,  Martliu 
Sadelbia,  d.  unm.  1816  :  Mary,  m.  1814,  John  Morgan,  Esq.. 
and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue  ;  Isabella,  d.  unm.  186S  ;  Anne  Su- 
sannah, d.  u7im.  1853;  and  one  son, 


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John  Eowteh  Nichols,  of  Hflnger  Vale,  EalinR,  and  Par- 
U.iment  Street,  Westminster,  F.S.A.,  6.  15  July,  1779;  vi.  6 
.lune,  1805,  Eliza  (d.  18(6),  dau.  of  John  Baker,  Esq  ,  Mauer 
of  the  Society  of  Apothecaries  in  1822,  and  cl.  19  Oct.  1863, 
having  had  issue,  six  sons  aud  eight  daus.,  of  whom  the  sur- 
vivors were, 

I.  John  Gough,  of  Holmwood  Park,  Surrey,  and  Parliament 
Street,  Westniiv.ster,  F.S.A.,  b.  22  May,  1806;  m.  22  July. 
1843,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederic  Lewi-,  of  Chiswirk 
Middlesex,  Comui.  B.N.,  and  cY.  14  Nov.  1873,  having  had 
surviving  issue, 

John  Bruce,  of  Holmwoo'1,  Surrey,  M.A.  of  Oxford,  b.  18 
Kov.  1S48 ;  m.  1st,  Frances  Eliza,  dau.  of  Henry  Morgan, 
Esq  of  Norwich,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  had  issue, 
John  Cradock  Morgan,  b.  1876.  He  m.  2ndly,  24  Nov. 
1SS5,  Emily  Hue.  dau.  of  Clement  Hawkins,  Esq., 
F.K.C.S.,  of  Cheltenham. 

Lucy,  m.  1  June,  1869,  Percy  Mortimer,  Esq.,  younger 
son  of  Charles  Smith  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  W'igmore,  Capel, 
Surrey. 

II.  Kobcrt  Cradock,  F.S.A.,  of  Ilighloy,  Balcombe,  and 
Sus.'^ex  Place,  Hyde  Park,  b.  18  Oct.  1824;  m.  16  June,  18G8, 
Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Kinsev,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  26 
May,  1892. 

III.  Francis  Morgan,  of  Lawford  Hall. 

I.   Mary  Anne  lliffe,  d.  nnm.  28  Jan.  1870. 

It.  Emma  Onebye,  m.  1845,  Thomas  Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Ham- 

Diei'smith,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue,  Mary  Elizabeth,  m. 

1870,  William  Macdonald  Bird,  Esq. 
HI.  Harriet    Elizabeth,    m.    1814,    Eev.    William    Comyns 

Berkeley,   and  d.   1875,    leaving  issue   {see  Bebkelei   of 

Cotheindgc). 

IV.  Isabella  Georgica,  2nd  wife  of  George  J.  Elvey,  of 
Windsor,  Mus.  Doc.  Oxon ;  she  d.  Ib63,  leaving  issue,  three 
sons  and  one  dau. 

•y.  Anna  (Jctavia,  m.  1847,  William  John  Jarvis,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  one  son  and  five  daus. 

Anns — Az.,  on  a  fesse  humetto,  between  three  lions'  heads 
erased  or,  two  eagles  rising  of  the  field.  Crest — A  lion's  head 
erased  az-,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelles  or,  between  two  wings 
paly  of  six  or  and  az.     jMotlo — Labor  ipse  voluptas. 

Sea £— Lawford  llall,  near  Manningiree,  Essex. 


NICHOLSON   OF    BALRATH    EURRY. 

Nicholson,  John  IIampdex,  Esq.  of  Ualrath 
Burrj-,  CO.  Meath,  b.  29  June,  1871. 

Lineage. — This  family  came  originally  out  of  co.  York. 
<;iLBERT  Nicholson,  of  Bare  and  Poulton,  of  Lyndall,  in  Lons- 
dale, and  of  Barbon  and  Easterton,  in  Westmorland,  m.  Grace, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gyles  Curwcn,  Esq.  of  Poulton  Hall 
(descended  from  Curwen  o/  )Vorkin(jton),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  a  son,  Humphrt,  who  s.  his 
grandfather.  ii.  Giles. 

I.  Gnice,  TO.  Thomas  Brathwaite,  Esq.  of  Boamont,  near 
Lancaster. 

<jil'  ert  Nicholson  d.  160.'),  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

IlnMPJiRY  Nicholson,  who  was  father  of 

Gilbert  Nicholson,  some  time  of  Poulton,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  b.  1620,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Eoyal  army 
before  1649,  and  one  of  the  forty-nine  officers  whose  arrears  of 
pay  were  paid  up  after  the  Restoriition,  "for  service  done  by 
them  to  His  Majesty,  or  to  his  Royal  father,  as  commissioned 
officers  in  the  wars  of  Ireland,  before  the  6th  day  of  June, 
i649.  By  the  Act  of  Settlement  he  received  grants  of  land  in 
CO.  Monaghan,  which  he  sold,  and  bought  Balrath  Burry,  in 
1669.  He  afterwards  resided  in  Dublin,  and  </.  20  April,  1709. 
in  the  89th  year  of  his  age.  He  and  his  wife,  Mary,  are  buried 
m  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  and  on  their  tombstone  appear 
the  arms  and  crest  still  used  by  the  family.  The  issue  of  the 
marriage  were 

I.  Christopher,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  entered  16  June,  16S0. 
He  d.  in  London,  1688,  without  issue  by  Jane  his  wife. 

II.  Tho.mas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  m.  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry,  M.A..  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford  1685,  fj.  1662,  inherited  Balrath  Burry  in  1709,  and  was 
<;xecutor  of  his  father's  will.  In  1692,  he  was  a  Commissioner 
a'or  CO.  Meath,  under  4  William  and  Maky,  cap.  33,  and  High 
Sheriff  of  the  co.  1704.  He  to.  1st,  3  Feb.  1691,  Mary,  dau.  of 
-!ohn  Beauchamp,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d. 
young,  a  dau.  Anne,  whose  dau.  Margaret  was  2nd  wife  of 
sirliichard  Steele,  Bart,  of  Hampstead.  Hem.  2ndly,  11  July, 
J 700,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  Gar- 
tlony,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

ji.  John,  '{.  s.  p. 

lu.  Thomas,  U.  s.p.  rr.  Gilbert,  d.  s.  p. 


He  m.  3rdly,  Hose,  widow  of  Simeon  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
garth,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.     The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Meath,  1735,  m.  1st,  25  Oct.  1723,  Elinor,  only  dau.  of 
Simeon  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Oliver  Larabart,  of  Painstown,  and  granddau.  of  Charles 
1st  Earl  of  Cavan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  and  had  one  son,  John,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
—  Harris,  of  The  Moor,  near  Exeter,  and  had  three  daus. 

III.  George,  Major  in  the  Buffs.  iv.  C'lristopher. 
V.  Hampden,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  Arthur  Ormsby,  aud 

d,  s.  p. 

I.  Kose.  II.  Christian.  iii.  Emilia. 

He  m.  2ndly,27  Dec.  1751,  Mary,  dau.  of  Oliver  Lambart,  Esq., 
of  Painstown,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry,  Capt.  in  the  Cold- 
stream Guards,  6.  27  July,  1724;  m.  18Sept.  1766,  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Armytage,  1st  Bart,  of  Kirklees,  cj.  York, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher  Armttace,  his  heir. 

II.  Jolin,  b.  21  March,  1771  ;  d.  uiirii. 

He  d.  29  March,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Armytage  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry, 
M.A.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  CO.  Meath  1791,  b.  10  July,  1768; 
7n.  1st.  16  May,  1796,  Catharine,  dau.  of  W  Iliam  Newcome, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  Primate  of  all  Ireland,  by 
.\nna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edwdrd  Smyth,  Esq. 
of  Callow  Hill,  CO.  Fermanagh,  2nd  son  of  Yen.  James  Smyth, 
Archdeacon  of  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Armytage,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher  Hampden,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  6. 
10  Marcli.  1803;  d.  unm.  21  Feb.  1866. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Welford,  Berks,  6.  1  July, 
1805  ;  d.  15  Dec.  1878. 

IV.  Thomas  Gilbert.  J. P.,  &.  3  March,  1819:  m.  Grace 
Frances,  dau.  of  Ven.  PkObert  Alexander,  Aj-chdeacon  of 
Down. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  xinm. 

He  1)1.  2ndly,  16  Feb.  1826,  Anna,  dau.  of  George  Lenox 
Conyngham,  Esq.  of  Springhill,  co.  Lond  mderry,  by  Olivia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Wm.  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  had  issue, 

V.  Armytage  Lenox,  J. P.,  of  lisdhu,  near  Dungannon,  b. 
17  0.:i.  1834. 

II.  Olivia,  d.  an  infant.  iii.  Sophia  Elizabeth. 
He  d.  18  Dec.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Armytage  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry,  M.A., 
L.M.,  M.R.I. A.,  D.L.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1827,  b. 
2  June,  1798 ;  m.  21  July,  1824,  Elizabeth  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Alexander,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath  (nephew  of 
Jame«,  1st  Earl  of  Caledon),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  hei« 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Jackson,  of  Forkhill,  co.  Antiim 
by  .Vnne  his  wife,  sister  of  John  O'Neill,  1st  Viscount  O'Neill, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher  Armytage,  his  heir. 

II.  Nathaniel  Alexander,  M.A.  Tnn.  CoU.  Oxford,  b.  5  Dec. 
1826;  d.  unm.  15  Feb.  1874. 

III.  John  Hampden  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Curate  of  Welford,  b.  27 
June,  1831  ;  d.  unm.  Dec.  1870. 

IV.  William  Newcome,  M.A. ,  t.  22  May,  1833;  in.  15  Dec. 
1874,  Amabel  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Reginald  Thi.stlethwayte 
Cocks,  of  the  Castleditch  family,  and  of  Henrietta  Pole  \w 
wile,  dau.  of  William  Stuart,  Esq.  late  of  Aldenham  Abbey 
and  rempsford  Hall. 

V.  Gilbert  de  Poulton,  M.A.,  M.D.,  i.  8  April,  1835;  m.  12 
Aug.  1876,  Minna  Anna  Bertlia,  nee  Bruxwitz,  and  has 
issue,  Gilbert  William  de  Poulton,  6.3  April,  1878,  Angelica 
Bella  Elizabeth,  and  Katharine  Anne  O'Neil. 

I.  Katharine,  to.  William  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  Abbey 
and  of  Tempsford  Hall,  and  d.  Oct.  1881,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Samuel  Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Clover  Hill,  co. 
Cavan. 

Mr.  Nicholson  d.  Dec.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Armytage  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balratli  Burry, 
M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  b.  17  June,  1825;  m. 
25  March,  1858,  Frances  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Augustus 
Henry  Macdonald  Morcton  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Ducie,  E.), 
by  Mary  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Charles  Mac- 
d'lnald  Lockhart,  2nd  IJart.  of  Lee,  Carnwath,  and  Largie, 
and  Emilia  Olivia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Ross,  6th  Bart, 
of  Balnagowan,  by  Lady  Mary  FitzGerald  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Robert,  2nd  Duke  of  Leiuster,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1887, 
leaving  issue. 

I.  Gii  BERT  Moreton,  of  Balrath  Burry,  co.  Meath,  b.  9 
March,  18G0,  formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  «.  his 
father  1887. 

II.  John  Hampden,  now  of  Balrath  Burry. 


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14. 


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I.  UTary  Jane.  ii.  Elizabeth  Katharine. 

111.  Emilia  Ulivia  m.  E.  Arthur  Alexander,  Esq. 

^7-)?is— Erin.,  on  a  pale  sa.  three  martlets  arg.  Crest — A 
leopard  sejant  arg.,  spotted  .sa.,  thrust  through  the  neck  with  a 
demi-lance  ppr.     Motto — Pro  republica. 

S««t— Balrath  Burry,  near  Kells,  co.  Meath.  Town  House 
— 28,  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  S.W. 


NICHOLSON    OF    BALLOW. 

Steeie-Nicholson,  James,  Esq.  of  Eallow,  co. 
Down,  and  Falmore,  co.  Donegal,  purchased  tlie 
family  mansion  of  Ballow  after  tlje  death  of  his 
eldest  brother  Eobert  in  1873,  b.  5  Feb.  1819;  m. 
30  Dec.  1870,  Maria  Katlierine,  dau.  of  George 
Augustus  Chichester  Macartney,  Esq.  of  Glen- 
darragli,  co.  Donegal,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Frank  Whittle,  Esq.  of  Muckamore,  co.  Antrim, 
and  has  issue, 

r.  George  Pi-rct,  b.  15  Feh.  1872. 

II.  William  Herbert  Hamilton,  b.  21  Xov.  1875.  | 

III.  Eobert  Charles  Henry,  6.  1  Oct.  1878. 

IV.  Arthur  John  Macartney,  h.  18  Dec.  ISSO. 

V.  Alfred  Francis  James,  6.  5  Nov.  1885. 

I.  Caroline  Edith.  ii.  Maria  Kathleen  Isahel. 

III.  Conwaianna  Georgina. 

IV.  Margaret  Ethel  Louise. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth  Maud  Grace. 

VI.  Florence  Emily.  vii.  Evelyn  Dorothy. 

Xiineag'e. — Tliis  branch  of  the  family  of  Nicholson  was 
ofiginally  from  the  Forest  of  Nichol,  Cumberland.  The  first 
who  was  located  in  Ireland  settled  at  Ballymagee,  near  Bangor, 
CO.  Down,  in  the  reign  of  King  James  I.  He  had  (with  two 
daus.,  the  elder,  wife  of  Thomas  McMuUan)  two  sons.  The 
elder, 

William  Nicholson,  of  Ballow,  co.  Down,  b.  1591  ;  m.  Miss 
Janet  Brown  (who  d.  at  the  age  of  80,  1680),  and  had  issue, 
John,  d.  V.  p.  1655,  and  Hugh,  his  successor.  Mr.  William 
Nicholson  d.  5  April,  1665.     His  elder  son, 

Hugh  Nicholson,  of  Ballymagee,  m.  Miss  Isabel  Orr,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1696)  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

William.  John. 

James,  of  Ballymagee,  b.  1663;  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis 
Allen,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs  at  the  port  of  Donaghadee, 
and  d.  9  Dec.  1727,  leaving  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus., 
Francis,  James,  Archibald,  Margaret,  and  Isabel. 
Henry. 

Margaret,  m.  William  Glenholme,  of  Ballymascaw,  co.  Down, 
and  had  issue.  Mary. 

Mr.  Nicholson  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Ballow,  6.  16£9;  ra.  Eleanor, 

dau.  of  James  Dunlop,  of  Bangor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1720) 

had  issue,  two  sons.    Djing  3  Jan.  1704,  he  was  s.  by  the  elder, 

Hdgh  Nicholson,  of  Ballow,  6.  1  Nov.  1C97  ;  d.  anni.  25 

Aug.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Ballow,  b.  23  Oct.  1699 ;    m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Ballyree,  co.  Down  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Hamilton,   Esq. 
of  Bally  vernon.  by  his  wife  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Black- 
wood, Esq.  of  Ballyleidy,  co.  Down,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of 
Dufferin).    By  that  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  Pati-ick  Clealand,  Esq. 
of  Ballymagee,  and  d.  29  Oct.  1787,  aged  84)  he  had  issue, 
Hugh,  heir  to  his  father. 
William,  heir  to  his  brother. 
Robert  Donaldson,  who  *-.  his  brother  William. 
Susanna,  b.  1729;  m.  Hugh  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Bally  wooley, 
CO.  Down,  and  had  issue. 
Margaret  Maxwell,  b.  1734;  m.  Robert  Gawen  Steele,  Esq., 
and  d.  18  March,  1805,  leaving  by  him  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mary 
Carmichael,  and  d.  23  March,  1814),  with  other  issue, 
William  Nicholson  Steele,  who  inherited  the  Nicholson 
properly  under  his  uncle  William's  will. 
Mr.  Nicholson  d.  17  June,  1740,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hdgh  Nicholson,  of  Ballow,  who  d.  during  his  minority, 
1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Nicholson,  Esq  of  Ballow,  b.  1728;  m.  1st,  1774, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Cleland,  Esq.  of  Whithorn,  co.  Wigtovpn, 
and  widow  of  Richard  Rose,  a  Lieut,  in  the  H.E.I.C.S. ;  she  d. 
11  July,  1775.  He  m.  2ndly,  1777,  Sarah,  dau.  of  George 
AVells,  of  Belfast,  but  had  issue  by  neither.  He  d.  5  April, 
1798,  having  devised  his  estates,  failing  issue  of  his  brother 
Robert,  to  his  nephew,  William  Nicholson  Steele,  who 
eventually  succeeded.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Robert  Roxaldson  Nicholson,  of  Ballow,  who  dying  imm. 
6  Sept.  Ii503,  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 


William  Nicholson  Steele-Nioholson,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Bal- 
low, b.  5  April,  1772,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Nicholson  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  uncle,  5  April,  1794;  heiK.  27  Feb.  1807,  Isabella,  Ctli  dau. 
of  Jacob  Hancock,  Esq.  of  Lisburn  (by  his  wife,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Phelps,  of  Dublin,  and  his  wife  Sarah,  only 
child  of  Issachar  Willcocks,  of  that  city,  banker)  and  by  her 
(who  d.  5  Aug.  1872)  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

John,  6.  26  Oct.  1812,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  deceased. 

William,  b.'ll  Sept.  1817:  m.  22  July,   1856,  Jane  Frances, 

4th  dau.  of  Thouias  Benjamin  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,. 

and  d.  30  Dec.  1889. 
James,  now  of  Ballow. 
Charles,  b.  21  May,  1828 ;  d.  27  Dec.  1846. 
Elizabeth,  in.  10  Dec.  1832,  James  Hose  Cleland,  Esq.  of  Rath 

Gael,  CO.  Down,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue. 
Margaret  d.  unm.  1892. 
Mary,  m.  1st,  11  April,  1861,  Hugh  Moore,   Esq.  of  Nootkaj 

Lodge,  Carlingford,  co.  Louth,  who  d.  6  July,  1866  ;  she  7/i. 

2ndly,   7   Oct.    1868,  Andrew  Frederic  Dunsterville,  Esq.,, 

Capt.  Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery  Militia. 
Isabella.  Emily. 

Mr.  Nicholson  d.  8  Nov.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Ballow,  co.  Down,  M.A.,  J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  22  July,  1809;  m.  16  Feb.  1841,  Elizabeth 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Walter  Nangle,  Esq.  of  Cloubaron,  co. 
Meath,  and  d.  30  July,  1870,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  h.  25  Jan.  1842  ;  d.  v.  p. 2  Dec.  1851. 

II.  Walter,  6.  17  July,  1843;  d.  s.  p.  1873. 

III.  Edward,  b.  23  March,  1845,  eventually  s.  to  Eallow, 
which  he  sold,  and  emigrated  to  Port  Elizabeth,  Soutii 
Africa. 

IV.  Robert,  b.  29  Aug.  1847  ;  m.  20  Oct.  1874,  Isabel  Hamilton, 
dau.  of  James  D.  Rose  Cleland,  Esq.  of  Bath  Gael  House, 
CO.  Down,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Jocelyn. 
Richard  Barcroft  Reinliard. 
Wini  Helen,  d.  unm.  1893. 
Isabel  Lola  Josephine  Ismag. 
Elizabeth  Gertrude  .\gnes. 

V.  William  Otway,  6.  31  Dec.  1849;  to. 27  Oct.  1874,  Laurai 
Levingstone,  dau.  of  Edward  Wheclock,  Esq.  of  New 
Orleans,  North  America,  and  has  issue, 

Wheelock,  b.  6  June,  1876. 

Maurice  William,  b.  31  Dec.  1877. 

Virginia  Plesanto.  Marion  Elizabeth. 

VI.  Hugh,  b.  20  Oct.  1854,  lost  at  sea  in  the  "  Innisfallen." 

VII.  Gilbert  Hamilton,  b.  26  Sept.  1860. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  12  April,  1881,  Frederick  Barcroft, 
B"sf).  of  Stangmore  House,  Dungannon.  co.  T;  rone,  and  has 
issue,  Gilbert  Evelyn,  b.  14  June,  1883,  and  Jane  Malcum- 
son. 

II.  Isabel  Frances,  d.  20  Nov.  1875. 

<|';tmiln  of  Stctlc. 

John  Steele,  Esq.  of  Portavo  and  Carnalca,  co.  Down,  h. 
about  the  year  1655 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Blackwood,  Esq. 
of  Bangor,  and  had  issue, 

James,  of  whom  nothing  is  known.  John. 

Mary,  m.  John  Crawford,  of  Holestone,  co.  Antrim,  and  had 
issue.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Steele  d.  1721.    Ilis  2na  son, 

John  Steele,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  to.  23  Nov.  1721,  Is.abel,  dan. 
of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Ballyvernon,  co.  Down,  and 
his  wife  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Blackwood,  Esq.  of 
Ballyleidy,  co.  Down,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  DufTeiin,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  15  May,  1739)  had  issue,  eight  sons.  Mr.  Steele  d> 
1740.     His  last  surviving  son, 

Robert  Gawen  Steele,  Esq.  of  Ballymacarret,  co.  Down,  6. 
II  March,  1733;  vi.  1st,  Margaret  Maxwell,  dau.  of  WiHi.im 
Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Ballow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805)  had. 
issue, 

Hamilton,  6.  21  June,  1768 ;  d.  unm.  1807. 

William  Nicholson,  his  successor. 

Robert,  b.  22  March,  1775  ;  d.  unm.  1806. 

Mary,  6.  24  Feb.  1770 ;  m.  Hugh  Kearus,  and  d.  9  Feb.  1833, 
leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Steele  m.  2ndly,May,  1806,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Walker, 
gent,  of  Todstown,  co.  Down,  but  had  no  other  issue.  He  d. 
23  March,  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  William 
Nicholson  Steeie-Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Ballow,  who  had  pre- 
viously inherited  the  Nicholson  property,  and  assumed  that; 
surname. 

^j-7)!s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  two  bars  erm.,  in  chief 
three  suns  or,  Nicholson;  '2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  bend  counter- 
compony  or  and  sa.  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  gu.,  on  a 
chief  az.  three  billets  of  the  second,  Steele.  Crests  -  Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  head  crminois,  Nicholson;  a  dt-mi- 


14S6 


NIC 


THE  LAXDED  GENTRY. 


NIC 


«agle,  wines  displayed,  holding  in  its  beak  a  snake  ppr.,  Steele. 
JIutto — Dfus  mihi  sol. 

&a<— Ballow  House,  near  Bangor,  co.  Down. 


NICHOLSON    OP    EASTMORE. 

NrcHOLSoy,  "William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Eastmore, 
Isle  of  Wiglit,  M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.,  late 
■Capt.  West  Xent  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  1  April, 
1834  ;  m.  12  April,  1860,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
liev.  ^Villiam  Downes  Johnston,  Kector  of  Ifield, 
JKent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  IIarvet,  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.,  h.  b  Dec.  1862; 
VI.  1  June,  1892,  Blanche,  dau.  of  Capt.  F.  C.  Anuesley, 
28th  Regt.  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Anneslet,  E.), 

■n.  Stuart,  Lieut.  E.X.,  h.  II  Oct.  18C5. 

ni.  Charles,  6.  13  Jan.  1S68. 

»v.  Alfred,  b.  17  March,  1S74. 

V.  Hugh,  6.  8  Sept.  1876. 

Tl.  Herbert,  b.  4  Dec.  1877. 

VII.  Frederick,  b.  8  April,  ISSO. 

VIII.  Robert,  b.  18  April,  18S4. 

IX.  Victor,  b.  29  May,  18S6. 

I.  Mary,  b.  2  Feb.  1864,  m.  Capt.  J.  11.  Dalguy,  R.A. 

II.  Maud,  b.  C  Aug.  1871. 

III.  Edith,  i.  29  Nov.  1872. 

IV.  Agnes,  b.  21  May,  1875. 

Lineag-e. — William  Henry  Nicholson'.  Esq.  of  Roches- 
ter, Kent  (son  of  William  Nicholson,  of  Rochester,  who  d.  1852, 
by  Isabella,  his  wife  (who  d.  1839),  dau.  of  H.  Maudslay),  m. 
"22  May,  1833,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Smith,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

William  Smith,  now  of  Eastmore. 

Henry  Frederick,   C.B.,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  h.  1835  ;   ni., 
and  has  issue,  one  dau. 
Stuart  James,  Maj.-Gen.  E.A.,  6.1836;  m.,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons  and  tliree  daus. 
Isabella  Caroline,  to.  Col.  J.  C.  Wray,  late  Manchester  Rcgl,, 

andd.  1891,  leaving  issue. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Major-Gen.  F.  S.  Talbot,  late  R.H.A., 
and  has  issue. 
1S.V.  Nicholson  d.  15  June,  1880. 

.%««— Eastmore,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight. 
CLub — Constitutional. 


NICHOLSON   OF    ARISAIG   HOUSE, 

Nicholson,  Arthur  William,  Esq.  of  Arisaig 
House,  CO.  Inverness,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  29  Feb. 
1852;  m.  30  April,  1883,  Gertrude  Susan,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Francis  Dukinfield  Palmer  Astley, 
Esq.  of  Dukinfield,  co.  Chester,  and  Arisaig  House, 
CO.  Inverness,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Astlet  Stuart,  6.  14  July,  1884. 

II.  William  Dukinfield,  6.  13  May,  1838. 

III.  Arthur  Stuart,  b.  18  Sept.  1889. 

I.  Charlotte  Gertrude,  6.  24  March,  1886. 

II.  Helen  Constance,  6.  25  Oct.  1893. 

Lineag-e — William  Smith  Nicholson,  late  Capt.  "Camer- 
onians  "  (2nd  son  of  George  Thomas  Nicholson,  Esq.  of 
Waverley  Abbey,  Farnham,  Surrey),  m.  1848,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Combe 
Miller,  Bart,  of  Froyle  Park,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  S 
j&Iarch,  1874)  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  William,  now  of  Arisaig  House. 
•.    2  George  Stuart,  b.  1854;  m.  Beryl,   2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Armadale,  Helensburgh,  and  d.  s.  ^3. 
1888. 

3  Henry  Herbert,  b.  1861. 

1  May,  b.  ls5U  :  vi.  Francis  H.  LycU,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Lyell. 

2  Helen  Maude,  6.  1856. 

■Siat — Arisaig  House,  Fort  William,  N.B. 


NICHOLSON   OF    ASHFIELD. 

iNicHOLSox,  Joshua  Oldfield,  Esq.  of  Ashfield, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  Hon.  President  of  Macclesfield 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Governor  of  King  Edward 
VI.  Grammar  Schools,  Macclesfield,  contested  Leek 
Div.  of  Staffordshire,  1892  ;  h.  22  March  1839  ;  m. 
7  July,  1870,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Pid- 
duck,  Esq.  of  jN'orwood,  SuiTcy,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Arthur,  b.  26  May,  1879. 

I.  Kate  Muriel. 

II.  Dorothy  Gladys. 

III.  Ellen  Maud. 

Lineagre.— Joshua  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Stockwell  House, 
Leek,  co.  Stafford  (son  of  Joshua  Nicholson,  by  his  wife 
Rachel),  m.  13  Sept.  1837,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Oldfield, 
Esq.  of  Wakefield,  and  had  issue, 

1  Joshua  Oldfield,  now  of  Ashfield. 

2  Arthur,  of  Highfield  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.,  b.  15  July, 
1S42  ;  m,  20  Sept.  1882,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Robert  Falkner, 
Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Falkner,  6.  9  June,  1835. 

II.  Malcolm,  b.  30  Jan.  1888. 

III.  Basil  Lee,  b.  24  Oct.  1890. 

3  Harry  Edwin,  b.  1  Jan.  1844;  d.  unm.  11  May,  1866. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  22  March,  1866,  Fredenck  Eastwood, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  HuddersHeld,  and  has  issue,  Harry  Arnold; 
Frederick  Norman  ;  and  Carrie. 

Mr.  Nicholson,  who  d.  24  Aug.  1885,  was  the  donor  to  Leek 
of  the  Free  Library,  School  of  Art,  and  Museums,  known  as 
"  The  Nicholson  Institute." 
Seat — Ashfield,  Upton,  near  Macclesfield. 


NICOL    OF    BALLOGIE. 

Nicol,  William  Edward,  Esq.  of  Ballogie,  co. 
Aberdeen,  J. P.  andD.L. co.  Kincardine, anclJ.P. for 
CO.  Aberdeen,  Lieut. -Col.  London  Scottish  E.V.,  h. 
2  Nov.  1846;  m.  20  Nov.  1873,  Catherine  Nicoll 
Lewis,  only  child  of  John  William  Prout,  Esq.  of 
Neasden  House,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Malcolm  William  Prout,  b.  20  April,  1879,  d.  4  April, 
1891. 

II.  Randall  James,  b.  19  Aug.  1882. 

I.  Margery  Catherine. 

II.  Dorothy  Ada. 

Lineag-e. —This  family  was  originally  settled  in  co. 
Sutherland,  and,  after  severe  fights  witu  the  Mackintoshes, 
appears  to  have  come  south  and  settled  in  Aberdeen  and  co. 
Kincardine. 

William  Nicol,  Esq.  (son  of  James  Nicol,  who  d.  1808, 
and  Mary  Ranken  his  wife,  who  d.  1811),  m.  1793,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  J.  Dyce,  Esq.  of  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840) 
had  issue, 

James  Dice,  his  heir. 

Jane,  m.  J.  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 

Mary,  TO.  A.  Low,  Esq.  of  Criggie. 

Margaret,  to.  William  Nicol,  Esq.  of  London. 

Elizabeth  Forbes,  m.  Robinson  Duckworth,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool. 

Christina,  m.  James  Wright,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 
Mr.  Nicol  d.  1826.    His  son, 

James  Dice  Nicol,  Esq.  of  Ballogie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
Badentoy,  CO.  Kincardine,  J.P.  andD.L.  for  cos.  Aberdeen  and 
Kincardine,  M.P.  for  the  latter  co.  1865  to  1872,  6.  13  Aug. 
1805;  TO.  1844,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Loyd,  Esq.,  banker 
of  Manchester  and  London,  and  d.  16  Nov.  1872,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  now  of  Ballogie. 

II.  James  Dyce,  of  Badentoy,  co.  Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.,  b.  1848. 

III.  Lewis  Loyd,  of  Newtonhill,  co.  Kincardine,  Capt.  Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  1858;  to.  18s6,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  San- 
ford  Fieeling,  K.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue,  Violet  Nora. 

I.  Margaret  Dyce. 

II.  Sarah  Loyd. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fesse  between  six  mascles  arg.  Crest — A  grey- 
hound's head  ppr.     Motto — Fiddle. 

Seat — Ballogie,  Aboyne,  Aberdeen.  Town  Residence — 37, 
Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.  \V'. 


BADENACH-NICOLSON    OF 
GLENBEKVIE, 

Badenach-Nicolson,  James,  Esq.  of  Glenbervie, 
CO.  Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convener  of  co. 
Kincardine  1890,  Advocate  at  the  Scotch  Bar  1855, 
Counsel  to  the  Scotch  Education  Department  1878, 
and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Advocate  1866  to  1868, 
and  187-4  to  1880,  b.  1832;  m.  18G4,  Eliza  Jane, 
elder  dau,  of  the  late  James  Burnett  Burnett,  Esq. 


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14S7 


of  Monboddo,  and  Lawgaven,  co.  Kincai'dine,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Abthuk,  B.A.  University  Coll.  Oxford,  and  writer  to  the 
signet,  b.  18G5, 

II.  Edward,  B.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Advocate. 

Iiineage.— Geobge  Nicolson,  merchant,  burgess  of 
Aberdeen,  sat  in  Parliament  for  that  city  1617,  and  was  Provost 
1622-23,  m.  Miss  Howison,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Nicolson,  of  Pitmedden,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  of 
Aberdeen,  who  acquired  Cluny,  was  taken  to  Edinburgh  1640 
by  the  Covenanters,  and  fined  2,000  merks.  He  m.  Elizabeth 
Abercromby,  and  had 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  1st    Vicar- Apostolic   in    Scotland  1C94,  Bishop 
of  Peristachium,  d.  23  Oct.  1718,  aged  76. 

III.  James,  of  Trabroun,  co.  Berwick,  vi.  Catherine  Gourlay, 
and  had 

Thomas  (younger),  of  Trabroun,  who  m.  Catherine  Prince, 
and  their  son, 
James,  of  Trabroun,  sold  that  estate  about  1 730,  and  was 
a  wine  merchant  in  Leith.     His  son. 
Sib  James  Nicolson,  s.  as  4th  Bart.  1782,  was  Capt.  of 
Foot  in  the  Portuguese  Service,  m.  25  July,  ll'J'J,  the 
dau.  of  Major  Wharton.    Nothing  further  is  known 
of  this  branch. 

The  eldest  son, 

Sib  George  Nicolson,  of  Cluny,  Advocate  1661,  Professor 
of  Civil  Law  in  Aberdeen,  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice 
1682,  as  Lord  Kemnay.  He  bought  Kemnay,  co.  Aberdeen, 
1682,  and  sold  it  1683;  Balcaskie,  co.  Fife,  1689,  but  sold  it 
1698  i  and  Upsetlingtoun,  co.  Berwick,  1708.  He  m.  Margaret 
llallyburton  (wlio  d.  10  Aug.  1722;.  Lord  Kemnay  d.  8  Feb. 
1711,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Nicolson,  who  was  an  Advocate  1687,  and  was 
created  a  Bart  15  April,  1700,  with  remainder  to  his  heirs 
male  whomsoever,  (/(.  1688,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Nicolson,  of  Carnock,  co.  Stirling,  widow  of  James  Hamilton, 
of  Ballenciieff,  and  had  three  daus., 

I.  Isabella,  m.  1715,  Thomas,  younger  son  of  John  Brisbane, 
of  Bi<hopton,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  William,  Marquess  of  Lothian,  K.T.,  and 
d.  30  Sept.  1759,  leaving  issue. 

ui.  Eleanor,  m.  1st,  Hon.  Thomas   Boyd,  son   of  the  Earl 
of  Kilmarnock,  and2ndly,  John  Craufurd,  of  Craufurdland, 
CO.  Ayr,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Sir  Thomas   d.  Aug.  1728,  when  the  title   devolved   on  his 
brother, 

SiB  William  Nicolson,  of  Glenbervie,  co.  Kincardine, 
•which  he  acquired  1721 ;  he  was  Comptroller  of  Customs  at 
Aberdeen,  inherited  Upsetlingtoun  from  his  brother,  and 
bought  Mergy  and  Mondynes,  co.  Kincardiae  ;  m.  1st,  28 
3Iarch,  1697,  Lilias  Pringle  (who  d.  20  April,  1707);  2ndly,  5 
July,  1713,  Agr.es,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Burnett,  of 
Muchals,  widow  of  Thomas  Burnett,  of  Glenber\'ie  ;  3rdly, 
1733,  Mar}-,  dau.  of  Robert  Milne,  of  Balwyllie,  widow  of 
James  Allardice,  of  that  Ilk;  4thly,  1  June,  1763,  Helen,  dau. 
of  John  Mill,  of  Old  Montrose,  co.  Forfar  (she  d.  4  Sept.  1783). 
Sir  William  had  twenty-two  children,  most  of  whom  d.  young 
OT  v.nm.;  the  others  were, 

I.  James,  his  successor. 

I.  Margaret,  m  8  Slarch,  1720,  Andrew  Hay,  son  of  James 
Hay,  of  Carribber,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  d.  8  May,  1770. 

II.  Helen,  afterwards  of  Glenbervie. 

III.  John,  who  s.  her  sister. 

Sir  William  d.  7  June,  1766,  aged  93,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Sir  James  Nicolson,  of  Glenbervie,  3rd  Bart.,  b.  Jan.  1722 ; 
on.  4  Aug.  1751,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Straton,  of  Lauriston, 
■CO.  Kincardine,  and  d.  s.  p.  11  March,  1782,  when  the  title 
passed  to  his  kinsman.  Sir  James,  4th  Bart.,  as  above,  and  his 
•estates  devolved  on  his  sister, 

Helen  Nicolson,  of  Glenbervie,  &.  6  July,  1765;  m.  1st, 
11  Feb,  1781,  Henry  Ivic,  Esq.  of  Mont  Alto,  co.  Waterford, 
who  d.  11  Jan.  1792;  2ndly,  29  April,  1793,  George  Mill, 
jounger  brother  of  John  Mill,  of  Fearn  and  Noranside,  co. 
i'orfar;  and  3rdly,  May,  IS03,  James  Mitchell,  Surveyor  of 
Taxes  and  Collector  of  Customs  at  Dundee,  who  d.  1843. 
All  three  assumed  the  surname  of  Nicolson.  Mrs.  Mitehell- 
I^icolson  entailed  the  estate,  in  1826,  on  her  sister,  John, 
whom  failing,  on  her  niece,  Anne,  of  both  of  whom  hereafter, 
leaving  the  liferent  to  her  husband.  She  d.  s.  x>-  1834.  Her 
sister, 

John  Nicolson,  of  Glenbervie,  b.  1  May,  1766;  m.  11 
Nov.  1797,  Rev.  James  Wilson,  of  Farneli,  who  d.  1829, 
«on  of  Rev.  George  Wilson,  of  Kinnaird,  by  Anne  his  wife. 


sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  6th  Bart,  of  Leys,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  6. 1801 ;  d.  umn.  1823. 

I.  Helen,  b.  i;98;  m.  D.  Smitii,  Esq. 

II.  Anne,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Mitchell,  d.  v.nm. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

V.  Maiion,  m.  1838,  Thomas  John  Bremner,  Esq.  of  Glas- 
saugh,  CO.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue. 

Mrs.  Wilson,  on  her  succession  to  the  estate,  resumed  her 
paternal  surname,  and  d.  22  Nov.  1847,  when  she  was  s.  by 
her  2nd  dau., 

Anne  Wilson,  as  Mrs.  Badenach  -  Nicolson,  of  Glen- 
bervie, b.  1799;  m.  1831,  Robert  Badenach,  of  Arthurhouse, 
CO.  Kincardine,  M.D.,  son  of  James  Badenach,  of  AVhite- 
riggs,  in  the  same  co. ,  by  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Grahame,  of  Morpliie,  co.  Kincardine,  and  by  him  (who  (i. 
1837)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Glenbervie.  ii.  Robert,  d.  unm. 

I.  Anne,   m.   1857,   Rev.  James  Calder  Macphail,  and  has 
issue. 

Mrs.  Badenach-Nicolson  d.  3  Oct.  1878. 

Arms  (as  registered  1673; — Or,  three  eagles'  heads  erased gu. 
CreU — A  lion's  head  erased  or.     MoUo— Nil  sistere  contra. 

Seat — Glenbervie  House,  Fordoun.  Town  Residence — Dover 
House,  Whitehall,  London,  S.W. 


NISBETT    OF    CAIENHILL. 

NiSBETT,  John  More,  Esq.  of  Cairnliill,  co. 
Lanai'k,  and  of  The  Drum,  Midlothian,  J. P.,  h.  28 
Feb.  1826;  m.  4  April,  1848,  Lady  Agnes  Dal- 
rymple,  3rd  dau.  of  Korth,  9th  Earl  of  Stair,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Geobge  Dalbtjiple,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Bedfordshire  Eegt. 
6.  18  Nov.  18.50. 

II.  North  Dalrymple,  h.  23  July,  1852. 

"'■  i°^l\^''^^''\  twins,  I.  2  April,  1857. 

IV.  Hugh  Massy  J 

V.  Hamilton,  6.  4  Jan.  1368. 
I.  Isabella  Frances. 

ir.  Margaret  Jane. 

III.  Agnes  Louisa. 

Iiineage. — JohnNisbett,  Esq.  of  Cairahill  (son  of  George 
Nisbett,  Esq.,  who  -//i.  Margaret  More,  heir  of  Cairnhill),  m. 
1  Sept.  1794,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Capt.  Neil  McArthur,  oi  Mavis- 
banU,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Mobe,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Nisbett  d.  May,  1796.    (His  widow  m.  2ndly,  5  Oct.  1798, 
Capt.  William  Murray,  R.N.)    The  son, 

Geobge  Mobe  Nisbett,  Esq.  of  Cairnhill,  m.  27  April,  1325, 
Isabella  Frances,  dau.  of  Frances  Cartaret  Scott,  Esq..  6th  son 
of  Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny  and  d.  28  Nov.  1843, 
having  had  issue, 

John  Mobe,  his  heir,  now  of  Cairnhill. 

Francis  Scott. 

Isabella,  m.  4  Jan.  1855.  Hugh,  5th  Lord  Massy,  who  d.  s.  p. 
27  Feb.  1874. 

Charlotte.  Jane. 

Georgma,  ■»!.  Dec.  1870,  Stair  Agnew,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Keeper  of 
the  Records  of  Scotland  and  Registrar-General. 

A'lins — Arg.,  three  boars' heads  erased  sa.  Crest — A  boar's 
head  erased,  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — Vis  fortibus  arma. 

SeaJs— Cairnhill,  Airdrie,  co.  Lanark,  and  The  Drum,  Liber- 
ton,  Midlothian.  Town  Residence— 13,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace, 
S.W. 


NIVEN    OF    CAESWELL. 

NiVEN,  William,  Esq.  E.S.A.  of  Carswell 
House,  CO.  Berks,  b.  Nov.  1846 ;  m.  187G,  Helen, 
dau.  of  the  late  E.  Boustead,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Park, 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  had  issue, 

Willlam  Edwaed  Geaham,  b.  1877. 
Mr.  William  Niven  is  the  sou  of  David  Graham 
Niven,  Esq.  of  Pershore,  co.  Worcester,  and  Perth, 
N.B.  who  VI.  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Baylis,  Esq.  of 
Stourton,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1884,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James  Graham. 

II.  Oswald    Bajlis,   Commander    R.N.    (retired)     m.   Rose 
Gordon,  dau.  of  late  Gen.  C.  Montauban  Carmichael. 

HI.  William,  now  of  Carswell. 


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1 


I.  Mary  Margaret. 

II.  Isabel  Grali.am. 

Scat — Carswell  House,  near  Faringdon,  Berks. 


NOBLE    OF    GLASSDRUMMOND. 

Noble,  Shielet  Nesvcombe,  Esq.  of  Glass- 
druuimoiid,  co.  Fcrunuiogb,  b.  7  June,  1865 ;  s.  Lis 
father  1892. 

Lineage. — The  Nobles  of  Fermanagh  are  a  branch  of 
the  Cornwall  family  of  that  name  who  settled  in  the  north  of 
Ireland  duiing  the  seventeenth  tcntury.     One  of  them, 

James  Noble,  Ksq.  of  Glassdrumniond,  whose  arms  were 
"or,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  sable  between  two  flaunches 
azure,  over  all  on  a  fe?se  gulcs,  three  bezants,"  d.  in  1720, 
leaving  issue,  among  others, 

I.  MrxGo,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  of  Clontivern,  near  Clones,  co.  Monaghan,  m. 
1743,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kiehard  Legh,  Esq.  of  Duliatt,  co. 
Fermanagli,  and  d.  without  issue,  in  1770,  leaving  his 
property  oi  Clontivern  to  his  nephew,  the  Key.  Mungo 
Henry  Noble. 

JIcNGO  Noble,  the  eldest  son,  m.  May,  1725,  Prudence,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Bredin,  Esq.  of  Druracagh,   co.  Fermanagh,  and 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  namely, 
I.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Jerome,  b.  about  1728,  entered    the  army  as  ensign  in 

2Sth    Irish    Regiment    of   Foot,  and    was   present  at  the 

capture  of  Quebec.   He  lost  a  leg  at  Martinique  in  1762,  and 

d.  wiih  the  rank  of    Major  1784.      He  m.  Miss   Elizabeth 

Crawford,  of  Springfield,  co.  Fermanafih,  and  had  issue, 

1  Mungo,  entered  the  army  and  was  Colonel  of  the  C7th 

Kegt.  m  1795.    He  711.  Miss  Phillipse,  dau.  of  Frederick 

Phillipse,    Esq.    of  Phillipseburg,   New  York  (sister  of 

Maria  Eliza,  6th  Viscountess  Strangford,  and  Charlotte 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  Henry  Allen  Johnson,  Bart.),  by 

whom  he  had  a  son,  Frederick,  who  entered  the  H.E.l.C. 

Service,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau.,  Eliza,  who  d.  unm.  at 

Bath,  1867. 

1  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Colonel  Black  of  H.E.l.C,  and  had 
issue  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  namely,  William  Black, 
entered  the  H.E.l.C.  Service  and  fell  in  action  ^inm. ; 
Samuel  Black,  entered  the  Army  in  1810  as  Cornet  in  the 
6th  Enniskilling  Dragoons,  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Waterloo,  and  d.  with  tliC  rank  of  Major,  2  Nov.  1853  : 
Matilda    Black,    d.    unm.  ;    Anna    Black,   m.    Colonel 

^  Patterson,  of  the  H.E.l.C.  Service.  Mrs.  Margaret 
Black  ))i.  2ndly,  Eev.  James  Hamilton,  D.U.,  Kector  of 
•"  Coo:ehiU,  co.  Cavan,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
"  ■■  namely,  James  Hamilton,  d.  young  ;  Percy  Black 
Hamilton,  entered  the  Army  and  was  killed  in  the 
Khyber  Pass ;  Margaret  Hamilton,  m.  Col.  Bailey,  and 
d.  without  issue;  Maria  Hamilton,  m.  Rev.  John  Browne, 
D.D.,  of  Trinity  Church,  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue,  three 
sons  and  eight  daus. 

2  Prudentia,  m.  1st,  Col.  Powell  by  whom  she  had  no 
issue  ;  and  2ndly,  her  cousin.  Major  Samuel  Noble,  son 
of    William    Noble,   Esq.   of  Donagh  and  grandson   of 

'  Arthur  Noble,  Esq.  of  Drumrane,  and  had  issue,  two  .sons 
and  one  dau.,  namely,  Samuel  Black  Noble,  rf.  young  ; 
William  Alexander  Noble,  of  Forphy,  b.  1808,  m.  183(5, 
Miss  Anna  Robinson,  and  had  issue  four  sons,  of  whom 
the  eldest,  Samuel  Black  Noble  entered  the  Army  in  1865. 
and  was  Captain  in  the  41st  Kegt.  of  Foot;  the  2nd, 
William  Noble,  m.  1874,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Hamilron 
Haire;  James  and  John  d.  young;  Eliza  Noble,  m.  1829, 
George  Rue  of  Ballyconnell  House,  co.  Cavan,  and  had 
issue  four  sons  and  five  daus.,  namely,  Samuel  Black  Roe, 
C.B  ,  formerly  Surgeon-Major  92nd  Highlanders,  after- 
wards Brigade-Surgeon,  b.  11  Sept.  1830;  George  Noble 
Koe,  late  Captain  3rd  Buffs  ;  EdwardAlexander  Henry  Roe, 
Surgi on-Major  10th  Hussars,  6.  28  June,  1839;  William 
Alexander  Crawford  Roe,  Surgeon-Major  Indian  Army, 
b.  4  March,  1847  ;  m.  1871,  Miss  Emma  GooQsall;  Eliza, 
Anne,  Kate,  Ellen,  Isabella  Koe. 

I.  Susanna,  m.  1748,  John  Paumier,  'Esq.,  a  Huguenot 
French  gentleman  who  had  settled  in  Ireland  after  the 
revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  and  had  issue,  among 
others, 

1  John  Paumier,  5.  about  1750;  m.  and  had  issue,  among 
others,  a  dau.,  who  m.  her  cousin  Dixie  Clement,  son  of 
Thomas  Clement,  Esq.  of  Cromortin,  co.  Louth. 

2  Mungo  Noble  Paumier,  6.  1762,  entered  the  Army  and 
became  Lieut.-Col.  in  1795  ;  d.  in  1821. 

4  Frances  Paumier,  m.  Thomas  Clement,  Esq.,  only  son  oi 
Joseph  Clement,  of  Cromorton,  co.  Louth  ;  and  d.  182(, 
having  had  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

4  Penelope  Paumier,  m.  Kev.  John  Ball  and  had  issue, 
among  others,  a  son,  Benjamin  Marcus  Ball,  Capt.  40th 
Regt.,  who  was  the  father  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Thomas 
Ball,  LL.U.,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  in  1875. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Mark  Noble,  of  Enuiskillen,  and  had  18 
children,  all  of  whom  U.  young. 


Mungo  Noble  m.  2ndly,  1741,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Leslie,  of  Agnavea,  co.  J-ermanagh,  and  by  her  had  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 

in.  William,  Virar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cork,  d.  s.  p.  1806. 
IV.  Hungo,  entered  H.E.l.C.  Service  and  d.  unin. 
III.  Letitia,  d.  unm. 

Mungo  Noble  d.  in  1754,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Noble,  Esq.  of  Glassdrummond,  b.  1727  ;  m.  175.5, 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Aliens- 
town,  CO.  Meatb,  and  eventually  heiress  in  her  issue  to  Waller 
of  Allenstown.  She  d.  March,  1791,  having  had  issue,  four 
sons  and  five  daus.,  namely, 

I.  McNGO  Henhy,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  d.  s.  p.  1778. 

III.  James,  6.  1768;  d.  s.  p.  1791. 

IV.  Robert  Thomas,  &.  1772;  d.  s.  p.  1793. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  0.  1758:  d.  Jan.  1809;  m.  Eev.  Dean 
Browne,  of  Elphin,  and  had  issue,  two  daus., 

1  Catherine  Elizabeth  Browne,  m.  1829,  Rev.  George 
Kirkpatrick,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.  of 
Coolmine  House,  Castle  Knock,  co.  Dublin  (by  his  wife, 
Mary  Anne  Sutton) ;  and  d.  1875,  leaving  two  sons, 

Alexander  Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  6.  1830,  Rector  of 
Ciaigs,  CO.  Antiim;  who  m.  1869,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Rev. 
T.  Kill:.',  of  Portglenone,  and  has  issue. 

George  Stephen  Kirkpatrick,  6. 1832  ;  m.  1870,  Geraldine, 
dau.  of  A.  Montgomerie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Frances  Mary  Browne,  m.  17  Dec.  1816,  Thomas 
Alexander  Stewart,  2nd  son  of  William  Stewart,  Esq.  o£ 
Wilmont ;  and  d.  24  Feb.  1872,  having  had  eleven 
children. 

II.  Susan,  b.  1762;  d.  unm.  17  Nov.  1828. 

III.  Leonora,  6.  1764:  d.  unm.  1788. 

IV.  Prudence,  d.  young,  5  Aug.  1792. 

V.  Mary  Martha,  b.  2  June,  1778  ;  d.  31  Dec.  1864  ;  m.  1799, 
Rev.  Thomas  Sutton,  Kector  of  Clongill,  co.  Meath,  and 
had  issue,  one  dau., 

Elizabeth  Sutton,  m.  Richard  Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Rock- 
field,  CO.  Meath,  and  had  issue.  (See  Bothwell  of  Roch- 
fidd.) 

James  Noble  d.  in  Aug.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  and  only 
surviving  son. 

Rev.  Mdngo  Henry  Noble,  of  Glassdrummond,  b.  1759, 
Rector  of  Clongill,  co.  Meath;  m.  21  Jan.  1794,  Maria,  only 
child  of  the  Right  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  AVilliam  Newcome, 
D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  Primate  of  all 
Ireland,  by  his  1st  wife  Susanna  only  surviving  child  and 
heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  D'Oyly,  3rd  Bart,  of  Chislehampton, 
CO.  Oxon.  On  the  death  in  1773  of  her  grand  uncle  the 
Rev.  Sir  John  D'Oyly,  4th  Bart,  the  last  heir  male.  Miss 
Newcome  became  ex  pcij-ie  maternd,  sole  heir  general  to 
D'Oyly  of  Chislehampton.  On  the  death  of  Robert  Waller, 
Esq.  in  1809,  the  property  of  Allenstown,  co.  Meath,  devolved 
upon  the  Rev.  Mungo  Henry  Noble,  in  right  of  his  mother, 
Catherine  Waller,  whereupon  he  assumed  the  surname  and. 
arms  of  Wallee,  in  addition  to  those  of  Noble.  By  his- 
wife,  Maria  Newcome,  who  rfji  at  Allenstown  12  April,  1858, 
Mungo  Henry  Noble  Waller  had  issue  six  sons  and  two  daus. 
namely, 

I.  AVilliam  Henry,  6.  1  July,  1795,  s.  his  father  at  Allenstown 
in  18.il  ;  and  rf.  s.  p.  17  June,  1837. 

II.  KoBEBT,  ot  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  to  whom  the  reversion  of  Allenstown  was  left  by 
his  brother  William  Henry,  and  who  thereupon  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  ot  Walleb  (see  Waller  of  Atlens- 
town). 

IV.  Mungo,  b.  13  Dec.  1801  ;  d.  17  April,  1802. 

V.  Mungo  (2nd  son  so  named),  b.  9  Oct.  1805 ;  d.  s.  p.  4  July, 
J  824. 

VI.  John,  b.  11  July,  1809,  entered  Holy  Orders  and  was 
for  some  years  Curate  of  Athboy,  co.  Meath,  d.  s.  p^ 
1835. 

I.  Susanna,  rf.  an  infant,  17  Nov.  1797. 

II.  Maria,  6.  6  Sept.  1803  ;  d.  unm.  17  May,  1857. 

Mungo  Henry  Noble  Wallerrf.  16  June,  1831,  aged  72,  and  was- 
«.  in  his  Fermanagh  property  by  his  2nd  son, 

Eev.  Robert  Noble,  of  Glassdrummond,  Rector  and  Vicar 
of  the  united  parishes  of  Athboy,  Kildalky,  Girley,  Rathmore 
and  Moyagher,  co.  Meath,  b.  29  Aug.  1796  ;  m.  25  Oct.  1833, 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Annesley  Burrowes, 
Rector  of  Castleconnor,  co.  Sligo,  by  his  wife,  Catherine  Stock, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Stock,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Killala,  by  his  wife, 
Catherine  Smyth,  dau.  of  Edward  Symth,  Esq.  cf  Callow  Hill, 
and  grand-dau.  of  James  Smyth,  Archdeacon  of  Meath,  and 
Catherine  Vescy,  dau.  of  John  Vesey,  Archbishop  of  Tuam. 
{See  Smyth  0/  (kn/brook.)  Robert  Noble  and  his  wife  Catherine 
had  eleven  children, 

I.  William  Henet,  of  whom  presently. 


NOE 


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NOE 


1489 


M.  John  D'Oyly,  b.  17  Nov.  1835;  m.  2G  Aug.  18G9,  Helen,   | 
dau.  of  Stafford  Fredevitk  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.  of  Kingston, 
Canada,  and  grand-dau.  of   Alexander  Kirkpatrick,    Esq. 
of  Coolmine  House,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Kobert  Kirkpatrick,  6.  9  June,  1870. 

2  Stafford  DOyly,  6.  25  Oct.  1871. 

3  James  Burrowes,  6.  17  Eeb.  1873 

4  Ernest  Annesley,  6.  20  Nov.  1876. 

m.  James  Burro«es,  b.  2  March,  1839  ;  d.  June,  1849. 
IV.  Edwin  St.  George,  b.  19  Oct.  1842. 
•V.  Robert  D'Oyly,  b.  6  July,  1846. 

VI.  Arthur  Annesley  Burrowes,  6.  16  Jan.  1850;  d.  s.  p. 
29  June,  1875. 

VII.  Ernest  Newcome,  b.  22  March,  1852;  d.  s.  p.  29  March, 
1880. 

VIII.  Shirley  Waller,  b.  25  Dec.  1854;  d.  15  June,  1859. 

I.  Helen  Catherine,  m.  18  Aug.  1863,  Rev.  Graham  Craig, 
Rector  of  Tullaraore,  son  of  Stewart  Craig,  Esq.  cf  Ban- 
hridge,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue, 

i  Robert  Stewart  Craig,  6.  5  Sept.  1864. 

2  Henry  Graham  Craig,  b.  28  Oct.  1865. 

3  Herbert  Newcome  Craig,  b.  17  Sept.  1868. 

4  Arthur  William  Craig,  6.  18  June,  1872. 
,'S  Allan  Ncblc  Craig,  6.  22  Dec.  1874. 

6  Edmund  Waller  Craig,  d.  1878. 
1  Helen  Mary  Stewart  Craig. 

II.  Emily  Mary,  to.  25  Aug.  1864,  Robert  Stewart  Craig, 
Esq.,  son  of  Stewart  Craig,  Esq.  of  Banbridge,  co.  Down, 
^ind  has  had  issue, 

1  Edwin  Stewart  Craig,  b.  2  June,  1865. 

2  Hugh  Stanhope  Craig,  6.  June,  1867  ;  d.  April,  1868. 

3  Robert  Annesley  Craig,  6.  17  July,  1869. 

4  William  Newcome  Craig,    6.  27    May,   1871  ;   d.  Dec. 
.    1873. 

5  W'alterGraham  Craig,  b.  Dec.  1872  ;  d  Dec.  1873. 

6  Maui  ice  Graham  Craig,  6.  17  Feb.  1875  ;  d.  young. 

w.  Maria  Louisa,  m.  7    April,  1877,    her  cousin   Edmond 
Xoble  Waller,  Esq.,  third  son  of  James  Noble  Waller,  Esq. 
of  Allenstown,  co.  Meath. 
The  Rev.  Robert  Nohle  d.  Oct.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
«on, 

AViLLiAM  Henui  Noble,  of  Glassdrummond,  co.  Fermanagh, 
Major-Gen.  Royal  Artillery,^.  14  Oct.  1834  ;  m.  11  July,  1861, 
Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Marriott,  Esq.  of  Taunton, 
Somersetshire,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
•of  Francis  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Wellingborough,  aadhad  issue  two 
sons  and  five  daus.,  namely, 

I.  Shirley  Newcome,  now  of  Glassdrummond. 

u.  Vere  D'Oyly,  6.  7  Feb.  1867. 

!.  Mawde  Lettice. 

It.  Ethel  Fmily  D'Oyly,  d.  23  Nov.  1865. 

III.  Violet  Alice  Agnes. 

IV.  Phyllis  D'Oyly. 

V.  Sybil  Cliohuley  Waller. 

Major-Gen.  Noble  d.  May,  1892,  and  was  •?.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Vert,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three  leopards'  faces 
argent,  a  fli  ur  -de  -  lis  between  two  amulets  sable  (Noble), 
6'je.5t — A  dove  arg.  holding  in  her  beak  a  ring  or  gemmed  az. 
Motto — Mortem  quam  dedecus. 

Seat — Giassdrummond,  co.  Fermanagh. 


NOEL    OF    BELL    HALL. 

Noel,  Chaeles  Peeeott,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall, 
lelbroughton,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  12 
.lune,  1S30;  m.  3  April,  18.56,  Henrietta  Margaret, 
only  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Nelson  Palmer,  Rector  of 
Ereamore,  co.  Southampton. 

Lineag-e.— James  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilcote,  co.  Stafford 
(see  Burke's  Peerage,  Gainsbokocgh,  E.),  who,  in  5  He.nkt 
Vlll.,  was  nominated  by  Actof  Farliamentone  of  the  Justices 
<if  the  Peace  for  assessing  and  collecting  the  poll  tax,  <tc.,  m.  a. 
dau.  of  Richard  Pole,  of  Langley,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  he  had 
six  sons, 

I.  Arthur,  d.  s.  p.  ii.  Robekt,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Andrew,    ot    Dalby,    ancestor  of   the    Earls  of  Gains- 

BOEODGH. 

IV.  Anthony  (Rev.).  v.  Humphry,  d.  s.p. 

VI.  Thomas,  m.   Dorothy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Petyt,  of 
Badger,  and  had  issue  (Visit.  Stafford,  1583  and  1614). 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilcote,  who  s.  his  father,  m.  Mary 
A.siilaiie,  CO.  Essex,  and  had  (with  six  daus.,  i.  Dorothy,  m. 
Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Bridgeford,  co  Stafford  ;  ii.  Mar- 
garet, m.  Richard  Heeling,  Esq.  of  Willenhall,  co.  Stafford  ; 
in.  Elizabeth,  m.  Simon  Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Hasehvell,  co. 
Worcester;  iv.  Cicely,  m.  Thomas  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Olton,  co. 
Stafford;  v.  Joicc,  m..  Thomas  Petyt,  E.^q.  of  Hextall,  co.  Staf- 
io:d  ;  VI.  Bridget,  rf.  s.  p.)  three  sons. 
II. 


I.  Philip,  of  Hilcote  (Visit.  Stafford,  1583),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Crompion,  Esq.  of  Stone,  co.  Stafford,  at  Visit. 
Stafford,  1614,  d.s.  p. 

II.  Robert,  of  Hilcote,  at  Visit.  Stafford,  1614,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Walteb,  who  carried  on  the  the  line. 
The  3rd  son, 

Walter  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilcote,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  daa.  of 
John  Dod,  Esq.  of  Cloverley  (she  was  buried  at  Chebsey  ,  and 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wyrley,  Esq.  of  Hampstead, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1677),  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  his  heir. 

1.  Godith,  m.  Robert  Hitchcock,  Esq.,  co.  of  Wilts. 
Mr.  Noel  d.  2  July,  1627,  and  was  buried  at  Chebsey,  where 
there  are  monuments  to  him  and  both  his  wives.     He  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Walter  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilcote,  b.  1622,  Capt.  in  the 
army  of  Chakles  I.,  m.  1st,  1640,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gaywood,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Offley,  co.  Stafford  (she t/.  s.  p.),  and 
2ndly,  1680,  Joice,  dau.  of  John  Joy,  Citizen  of  London,  by 
whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  He  m.  3rdly,  1686,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Simon  Unwin,  Esq.  of  Clough  House,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her 
(who  was  aged  45  in  1704),  had  issue, 

1.  Walter,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  13  July,  1687. 

II.  Hannah,  bapt.  30  April,  1689. 

III.  Frances,  bapt.  25  Sept.  1690. 
Mr.  Noel  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilcote,  bapt.  20  Sept.  16r2,  living 
at  Hilcote  1727,  in.  28  Oct.  1729,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul 
Foley,  Esq.  of  Prestwood,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  by  her  a  son 
and  heir, 

Walter  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilcote,  afterwards  jure  uxorh  of 
Bell  Hall,  Belbroughton,  co.  Worcester,  Major  in  the  co. 
Worcester  Militia,  m.  12  May,  1764,  Katherine(bapt.  10  June, 
1747),  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Perrott;  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall, 
Belbroughton  (see  Family  of  Peebott),  and  d.  14  Aug.  1791, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Perrott  Noel,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  Belbroughton, 
bapt.  28  March,  1765:  m.  30  Jane  1790,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Clent  House,  co.  Stafford,  and  widow 
of  Henry  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Newent,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  Srdly,  John  Gwinnell,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

1.  John  Perrott,  his  heir.  ii.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Walter,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Charles,  heir  to  his  brother. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Perrott  Noel,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  Belbroughton, 
6.  18  Nov.  1794;  m.  1st,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Amphlett, 
Esq.  of  Clent  House;  she  d.  s.  p.  He  to.  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Waldron,  Esq.  of  Belbroughton,  and  by  her 
(who  TO.  2ndly,  Rev.  Henry  Hickman)  had  one  son,  who 
d.  young.  He  d.  »,  ^.,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

Charles  Noel,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  Belbroughton,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  6.  2  July,  1802 ;  m.  17  June,  1828, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Wylde,  Rector  of  Aldildge,  co. 
Stafford,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1877,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  8  June, 
1801)  issue, 

I.  Charles  Perrott,  now  of  Bell  Hall. 

II.  Mary  Katherine,  to.  1858,  Kev.  E.  Lowbridge  Baker,  of 
Eamsden,  co.  Oxford;  d.  s.  p.  1871. 

(I^amilg  of  IJti'rott. 

William  Perrott,  of  Wollaston,  near  Stourbridge,  co. 
Worcester,  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  descended  from  a 
younger  son  of  Perrott  of  Haroldston  (ancestor  of  Sir  John 
Perrott,  Lord-Deputy  of  Ireland),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Rudyerd,  of  Rudyerd  (Visit,  co.  Stafford,  1583),  and  was 
father  of 

HcMPHRET  Perrott,  admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple  1582, 
who  purchased  Bell  Hall,  in  the  manor  of  Belne,  in  Bel- 
broughton, CO.  Worcester,  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  James,  Esq.  of  Forfield  Court, 
Belbroughton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir.  ,  ,     ,  . 

II.  John,  bapt.  11  Nov.  1589,  in.  twice,  and  had  issue,  whose 
line  failed. 

III.  William,  bapt.  5  Aug.  1591,  m.  19  Oct.  1620,  Bridget, 
sister  of  Sir  John  Conyers,  1st  Bart,  of  Horden,  and  d.  16J3, 
leaving  issue,  who  settled  in  Ireland,  and  were  allowed  by 
St.  George,  Ulster,  the  ancientarms  of  Perrott,  of  Harolds- 
ton.  William  Perrott's  eldest  son.  Humphrey,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Cavan  1G61,  who  purchased  Druiiilane,  same 
CO.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Brockhill  Taylor,  Esq. 
of  Ballyhaise,  same  co.,  and  was  ancestor  of  Pebrott  of 
Ballyhaise,  which  line  terminated  in  an  heiress,  Letitia 

5  c 


1490 


NOL 


THE  LAN'DED  GENTRY. 


NOR 


Pekbott,    m.  AVilliam   Newturgh,  Esq.  of    Drumoairne, 
■whose  descendants  became  extinct. 

IV.  Humphrey,  bapt.  10  July,  1597,  a  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1612,  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1656. 

V.  George,    bapt.   15  March,   1599,   left  issue   by  Juliana 
his  wife. 

Humphrey  Perrrott  was  bur.  atBelbroughton,  in  the  chancel, 
27  Aug.  1532.     His  eldest  son, 

James  Perrott,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  bapt.  25  Aug.  1587,  made 
his  will  24  Oct.  1645,  which  was  proved  15  Feb.  1646,  by 
Elenor  his  wife  (who  d.  Aug.  1057),  he  had,  with  three  daus.,  a 
son  and  heir, 

HcMPHRET  Perrott,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  who  d.  June,  1688, 
leaving  by  Jane  his  wife  (who  d.  Aug.  1698),  with  four 
younger  sons,  whose  issue  became  extinct,  a  son  and  heir, 

HuMPHRET  Perrott,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  m.  Jan.  1660,  Lucy, 
Gregory,  of  Eoeington,  co.  Warwick,  and  was  buried  26  Dec. 
1699,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1676),  an  eldest  son, 
Humphrey,  d.  s.  p.  1704,  and  a  younger  son  heir  to  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Perrott,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  bapt.  11  April,  1670, 
High  ShcrilT  co.  Worcester  1708,  d.  1736,  leaving  by  Frances 
his  wife  (who  d.  Aug  1726),  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Perrott,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  6.  1702,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Worcester  1738,  m.  Katherine,  sister  of  Eev.  Thomas  Vernon, 
Eector  of  Arley  (King's),  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  April,  1770, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1793)  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Katherine  Perrott,  of  Bell  Hall,  m.  1764,  Walter  Koel, 
Esq.  of  Hilcote. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  fretty  gu.  a  canton  erni., 
for  Noel;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  three  pears  or,  on  a  chief  arg.  a 
demi-Uon  issuant  sa.,  armed  of  the  Held,  for  Perrott.  Crest — 
A  buck  at  gaze  arg.,  attired  or.  Mottofs — Tout  bien  ou  rien, 
for  Noel  :  and  Jus  suuni  cuique,  for  Perrott. 

Seat — Bell  Hall,  Belbroughton,  Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester. 


♦- 


NOLAN    OF   BALIilNDERRY. 

NoiiA'N',  John  Philip,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  co. 
Galway,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  North  Gralway,  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.A.,  b.  3  Aug.  1838. 

Liineag'e Our  ancient   writers,  the   national  records, 

private  muniments,  monumental  and  traditional  history,  all 
hear  testimony  to  the  origin  and  pedigree  of  the  O'Nolans. 
Keating,  the  historian,  in  tracing  the  royal  genealogies  of 
Ireland,  comes  to  ConnCeadh  Cathach,  "  Conn  of  the  hundred 
battles,"  whom  he  states  to  have  had  two  brothers.  From 
Eochaidh  Fionn,one  of  them,  descended  O'Nuallain,  otherwise 
O'Nolan,  and  O'Ferrall,  "Linea  Antigua"  (Ulster's  Office) 
gives  the  detailed  descent  of  John  O'Nolan  from  this  Eochaidh 
Fionn,  brother  of  Conn,  Monarch  of  Ireland. 

The  chief  of  the  sept,  of  O'Nolan,  which  gave  name  to  the 
district  of  Fothart  O'Nolan,  submitted  and  did  homage  to  King 
Henry  11.,  who  confirmed  to  him  his  possessions  and  rights. 
Camden,  in  his  Britannia,  refers  to  the  O'Nolans,  as  does 
Cox,  in  his  Hibernia.  The  Leinster  line  of  the  family,  the 
O'Nolans  of  Ballykealy,  co.  Carlow,  continued  to  preserve 
their  estate  imtil  about  the  middle  of  the  last  century,  a  very 
remarkable  example  of  ancient  and  continuous  territorial  pos- 
session. Hardiman,  in  his  Histori/  of  Galwatj,  records  that 
during  the  reigns  of  Henrt  VI.  and  Edward  IV.  several 
ancient  families  settled  in  the  town  of  Galway,  and  he  espe- 
cially mentions  the  O'Nolans.  Their  ancient  family  seat  in 
Connaught  was  the  Castle  of  Ballinrobe,  of  which  Thomas 
Nolan,  Esq.  d.  seised  18  June,  1628,  leaving  Agnes  Martin, 
his  widow,  and  Gregory,  his  son  and  heir.  A  great  portion  of 
their  property  of  Ballinrobe  was  confiscated  in  the  civil  war  of 
1641,  but  a  part  still  remains  with  their  representatives  and 
heirs,  the  Ballinderry  family.  There  were  two  lines  of  the 
O'Nolans :  one,  that  seated  at  Ballinderry,  we  now  describe  ; 
the  other  was  of  Loughboy,  co.  Mayo.  Several  marriages 
took  place  between  the  O'Nolans  and  the  Burkes  of  Clanricarde 
and  Mayo.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  present  representa- 
tive of  the  Nolans  of  Ballinderry, 

Patrick  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry  (son  of  John  Nolan, 
Esq.  of  the  same  place),  had  several  confirmatory  grants  of 
land  in  the  cos.  of  Mayo  and  Galway  temp.  Charles  II. 
(Ricords  of  the  Rolls,  vol.  xii.,  Ulster's  Office).  He  vi.  1067, 
Anne,  dau.  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Dominick  Browne, 
of  Carra  Browne,  co.  Galway)  of  Sir  John  Browne,  Bart,  of 
The  Neale,  ancestor  of  the  noble  Houses  of  Kilmaine  and  Sligo 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

John  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  m.  Feb.  1709,  Ellis,  2nd 
d^u.  of  William  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co.  Mayo,  Capt. 


of  a  troop  of  horse  in  King  James  II. 's  army,  and  one  of  the 
Commissioners  for  the  capitulation  of  Limerick,  by  Mary,  his 
1st  wife,  dau.  of  George  Browne,  Esq.  of  The  Neale,  and  left  a 
son  and  heir, 

Patrick  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  m.  a  dau.  of  Martyn, 
of  Tullyra  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  James  French,  Esq.  of  Port-a-Carron,  Lough  Corrib, 
CO.  Galway,  and  was  father  of  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  m.  Sept.  1809,  Mary,  dau^ 
of  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Castle  Moyle,  and  by  her  (who  d^ 
1852)  had  a  son, 

John  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  J.P.,  m.  Sept.  1836,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Loughboy,  and  d.  v.  p. 
April,  1847,  leaving  issue, 

John  Philip,  now  of  Ballinderry. 

Walter  Raymond,  of  Clarcniadden,  co.  Galway  (as  heir  to  hi.?- 

maternal  grandfather),  late  Col.  17th  Lancers,  6.  31  Aug> 

1839. 
Francis,  Q.C.,  6.  14  Dec.  1841. 
Philip,  Indian  C.S.,  b.  22  Sept.  1844. 
Sebastian  Michael,  of  Castle  Moyle,  Tuam,  co;  Galway,  h.  17 

March,  1846. 

Edward,  late  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  h.  5  Dec.  1847  ;  d.  1890. 
Elizabeth. 

Arms—Gw.,  on  a  cross  or,  between  four  swords  erect  arg.,. 
pommels  and  hilts  of  the  second,  a  lion  passant  of  the  fii-st, 
between  four  Cornish  choughs  sa.,  beaked  and  legged  of  the 
field.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  Motto— Gov  unum  via. 
una. 

Seat — Ballinderry,  Tuam. 


NORBURY   OF    SHERRTUGE. 

NoEBTiBY,  Thomas  Coningsby  NoEBrRT,  Esq.. 
C.B.,  of  Sherridge,  co.  Worcester,  late  Capt.  6tli 
Dragoon  Guards,  and  now  Hon.  Col.  of  the  Worces- 
tershire Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  and 
J.P.co.  Hereford,  h.  2  Feb.  1829;  m.  2  June,  1855, 
the  Hon.  Gertrude  O'Grady,  dau.  of  Standish,  2nd 
Viscount  Guillamore,  and  has  issue, 

I.  CoNiNGSBT  NoRBCRT,  Capt.  2nd  Batt.  Worcestershire- 
Kegt.,  b.  4  May,  1865. 

II.  Frederick  Paget,  h.  15  May,  1867. 

III.  Wilfrid  Arthur,  b.  11  Sept.  1809. 

1.  Eleanor  Gertrude.  ii.  Florence. 

III.  Katherine,  rn.  25  July,  1878,  Eev.  Francis  Edmund  Wil- 
mot,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Chaddesden,  co.  Derby,  and  ha» 
issue. 

IV.  Winifred.  v.  Beatrice. 

Lineage. — Henry  Jones,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Jones, 
Esq.,  VI.  Anne  Chillingworth,  and  had  four  sons,  all  of  whom, 
ri.  s.  p.,  except 

Thomas  Jones,  Esq.,  m.  1783,  Ursula,  3rd  dau.  of  Benjamin. 
Johnson,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  and  by  her 
had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Noreory,  Esq.  of  Sherridge,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.. 
and  D.L.,  6.  1  Dec.  1783;  7)i.  27  Sept.  1827,   Mary  Anne,  only 
child  of  Coningsby  Norbury,  Esq.  of  Droitwich,  and  had  issue,. 
Thomas  Coningsby,  now  of  Sherridge. 
Henry  Richard,  h.  26  Sept.  1837  ;  d.  20  May,  1850. 
Mary  Anne  Danet,    m.   2.')   Oct.  1853,  the  Hon.   and    Eev. 
George  Eobert  Gifford,  M.A.,  Rector   of   Rackenford,  N> 
Devon,  youngest  son  of  Eobert,  1st  Lord  Gifford,  and  d.  21 
Oct.  1871. 

Frances  Cecilia,  m.  27  April,  1865,  AVilliam  George  Coventry, 
Esq.  (who  rf.  16  Feb,  1874),  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  VVilliami 
James  Coventry.  Emily  Charlotte. 

This  gentleman  assumed  by  sign-manual,  upon  the  death  of 
his  father-in-law,  Coningsby  Norbury,  Esq.,  in  1840,  the  sur- 
name of  NoRBDRY  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Jones,  as  likewise 
the  arms  of  Norbury.  He  d.  31  March,  1866 ;  his  widow  d. 
19  Nov.  1882. 

^rjiis— Sa.,  a  chevron  indented  erm.,  between  three  bulls' 
heads  cabossed  arg.,  armed  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  vallery 
or.  a  bull's  head  sa.,  armed  or,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  vert. 

Seat — Sherridge,  near  Malvern,  co.  Worcester. 


NORCLIFFE    OF    LANGTON. 

NoRCLiFFE,  Eev.  Chaeles  Best,  M.A.,  of  Lang- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  York,  formerly  Fellow  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Durham,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Langton, 
Howsliam,  Eddlethorpe,  and  Westow,  b.  20  Oct. 
1833. 


NOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KOE 


1491 


Lineage. — This  family  springs  from  Northcliffe,  in  the 
township  of  South  Owram  and  paiisli  of  Halifax,  where  it  can 
be  traced  back  by  charter  evidence  to  the  13th  century. 

Nicholas  Nokcliffe,  father  of  John  Norcliffe,  styled  of 
Norcliffe  and  Barsland,  15-10,  had  a  son,  Stephen  Norcliffe, 
who  left  a  son,  Thomas  Norcliffe,  of  Great  Gomersall  and 
Cariinghow,  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding,  who  was  buried  at 
Nunnington,  Yorkshire,  8  Aug.  1G16.  In  1G06,  he  had  a  grant 
of  arms,  now  amongst  the  family  papers.  By  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Ealand,  of  Carlinghow,  he  had  a 
son  and  successor, 

SiE Thomas  NoKCLrFFE,  Knt.,  Barrister  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
High  Sheriff  for  Yorkshire,  1626,  who  purchased  Langton,  co. 
York,  1618.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William 
Bamburgh,  Bart,  of  Howsham,  who  brought  the  manor  of 
Eddlethorpe  and  half  the  manor  of  Howsham  to  her  husband. 
She  m.  2ndly,  Sir  John  Hotham,  Bart.,  who  was  beheaded  when 
Governor  of  Hull;  she  d.  22  Aug.  1634.  Sir  Thomas  d.  1628, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Norcliffe,  Knt.  of  Langton,  m.  Dorothy,  5th 
dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Fairfax,  of  Elmley,  and  widow  of 
John  Ingram,  Esq.  who  d.  17  June,  1686.  He  d.  6  Jan.  1669- 
70,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Norcliffe,  Knt.  of  Langton,  h.  at  Nunnington, 
24  Feb.  1640-1.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir 
William  Vavasour,  Bart,  of  Copmanthorpe,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  2ndly,  Moses  Goodyear,  an  Aleppo  Merchant,  and  d.  1731, 
aged  77)  had  issue.  Sir  Thomas  Norcliffe  d,  1684,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Fairfax  Norcliffe,  Esq.  of  Langton,  bapt.  9  Dec.  1674, 
Lieut. -Col.  of  the  1st  Dragoons,  High  Sheriff  for  Yorkshire 
1700  and  1714.  He  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Heslington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1739)  had 
four  sons  and  one  dau.  Frances,  m.  Sir  John  Wray,  Bart.  He 
d.  21  March,  1720-1,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Norcliffe,  Esq.  of  Langton,  b.  18  July,  1694,  who 
d.  unra.  1768,  in  his  74th  year.  He  left  his  property  to  his 
nieces  in  succession  and  their  heirs  male.  He  was  accordingly 
^.  by  his  elder  niece. 

Mart  Wray,  dau.  of  Sir  John  "Wray,  Bart.,  by  Frances, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Fairfax  Norcliffe,  Esq.  She  m.  1769,  Sir 
James  Innes,  Bart.,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  anns  of 
Norcliffe,  as  by  will  obliged.  Lady  Norcliffe  predecea.sed 
her  husband  (who  became  Duke  of  Roxburghe  1812)  20  July, 
1807,  and  was  s.  by  her  nephew, 

Thomas  Dalton,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John  Dalton,  Esq.,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wray,  Bart.  This 
gentleman  assumed,  upon  inheriting  Langton,  by  sign-manual 
dated  Aug.  1807,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Norcliffe.  He 
was  b.  31  Dec.  1756,  and  entering  the  army,  obtained  a  troop 
in  the  11th  Dragoons.  He  was  for  twenty-nine  years  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  York  Volunteers.  He  m.  13  Dec.  1784,  Ann,  only 
child  and  heir  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Allerton  Gledhow, 
near  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1835,  aged  73)  had 
issue, 

Norcliffe,  his  heir. 

AVilliam  Norcliffe  Dalton,  d.  15  Oct.  1798,  aged  5. 
Thomas  Norcliffe  Norcliffe,  d.  1810,  aged  15. 
Isabella  Norcliffe,  d.  unra.  1846. 
Charlotte  Norcliffe,  d.  unm.  1844. 

Mary  Norcliffe,  m.  1807,  Charles  Best,  M.D.,  of  York,  and  d. 
17  March,  1837,  leaving  two  daus., 

1  Rosamond,  s.  to  Langton. 

2  Mary  Ellen,  m.  John  Anthony  Sarg,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  May, 
1891,  leaving  issue. 

Emily  Norcliffe,  d.  unm.  at  Brussels,  1817. 
Col.  Norcliffe  d.  2  June,  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Norcliffe  Norcliffe,  Esq.  of  Langton,  Major-Gen.  in  the 
army,  K.H.,  b.  24  Sept.  1791 ;  ra.  24  June,  1824,  Decima  Hester 
Beatrix,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Robinson  F'oulis,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  3  Feb.  1828)  had  one  son, 

Thomas,  6.  17  June,  1825  ;  d.  unm.  13  May,  1849. 
Gen.  Norcliffe  d.  in  London,  8  Feb.  1862,  and  was  s.   by  his 
niece,  Rosamond,  elder  dau.  of  his  sister,  Mary  Norcliffe  Best, 
who  took  the  surname  and  arms  of  Norcliffe  by  sign-manual, 
2  May,  1862. 

Rosamond  Norcliffe,  of  Langton  HaU,  who,  6.  21  July, 
1808  ;  m.  12  May,  1830,  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of  York  (son 
of  Rear-Admiral  Hugh  Robinson,  R.N.,  of  Appleby,  co. 
Westmoriand;  b.  15  July,  1735,  d.  15  Nov.  1802),  by  his  wife, 
Mary  Myers,  rd.  24  Feb.  1787;  d.  5  March,  1852,  and  by  hint 
(who  was  b.  20  Dec.  1800,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  6.  3  May,  1831,  Capt.  43rd  Foot ;  d.  2  June,  1880. 

II.  Charles  Best  (Rev.),  her  heir. 

in.  Henry,  b.  27  March,  1841;  d.  unm.  27  Dec.  1868. 


IV.  Thomas,  6.  19  Sent.  1815. 

V.  Francis  Best,  h.  14  Aug.  1851. 

I.  Ann  Norcliffe,  d.  unra.  15  Jan.  1862. 

II.  Rosamond,  ra.  17  Jan.  1859,  Rev.  F.  Jlctcalfe,  of  Lincoln 
Coll.  Oxford  ;  d.  1  Dec,  1860,  leaving  two  daus. 

III.  EUen,  m.  4  Aug.  1868,  Tatham  Gwyn,  Esq. 

IV.  Mary,   ra.   29  Jan.   1867,   Lieut. -Gen.  Edward  Howard 
Vyse,  3rd  Hussars,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Beatrix. 

VI.  Isabella  Dalton,   m.    7  Oct.  1880,   her  cousin,   Charles 
Dalton,  Esq. 

VII.  Charlotte  Wordsworth,    ra.    14    Nov.  1871,  Rev.   Geo. 
F\  Apthorp,  and  has  issue. 

VIII.  Emily  Norcliffe,  m.  26  Feb.  1870,  Major  Lawrance,  and 
has  issue. 

Mrs.  Norcliffe  d.  19  Aug.  1S81. 

Armi — Az.,  five  mascles  voided  in  cross  or,  a  chief  erm. 
Crest — A  greyhound  sejant  or,  collared  az.,  sustaining  with  his 
right  forefoot  a  raascle  arg.     Motto — Sine  macula. 

&a<«— Langton  HaU,  near  Malton;  and  Petergate  House, 
York. 


RADFORD-NORCOP   OF  BETTON   HALL. 

Eadfoed-Xoecop,  Alexander  Wiliia5i,  Esq. 
of  Betton  Hall,co.  Salop, formerly  Capt.  3rcl Stafford- 
shire Militia,  b.  1835,  s.  his  father  1892. 

Lineag'e.— Laurence  Norcop,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Norcop, 
Esq.,  1)1.  1st,  Miss  Dicken,  of  Wollerton,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son,  Laurence,  Capt.  in  the  army,  who  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Church,  Esq. 
of  Tunstall  and  Betton,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

William  Church  Norcop,  Esq.  of  Betton,  m.  1  May,  1781, 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Lowe,  Esq.,  of  Lowton,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1825)  had  two  sons,  Lawrence, 
who  d.  In  infancy;  William  Church,  his  heir;  and  a  dau. 
Augusta,  ra.  1809,  Alexander  Radford,  Esq.  (who  d.  10  Dec. 
1S52),  2nd  son  of  John  Radford,  Esq.  of  Smalley,  near  Derby, 
by  his  wife,  Frances  Theophila  Vaughan,  and  d.  leaving  a 
son,  Alexander  William,  late  of  Betton  Hall,  and  a  dau. 
Louisa  Anne,  i/i.  Henry  Justice,  Esq.  of  Hinstock.  Mr.  Norcop- 
0..  1822,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  only  son, 

William  Church  Norcop,  Esq.  of  Betton  Hall,  Salop,  b. 
13  April,  1783,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  his  father  during 
that  gentleman's  illness  in  1813.  He  d.  s.  p.  5  Sept.  1861,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Alexander  William  Radford-Norcop,  Esq.  of  Betton 
Hall,  Salop,  b.  1800;  m.  1832,  Miss  Mary  Berresford,  and  by 
her  (whO(?.  1875),  had  one  son, 

Alexander  William,  now  of  Betton. 
Mr.  A.  W.  Radford,  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Norcop,  in  compliance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunction  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  William 
Church  Norcop,  Esq.  and  d.  24  April,  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son. 

Arras — Quarterly:  1st  sa.,  three  ostrich  feathers  chevron- 
wise  between  two  chevronels,  the  whole  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  or,  for  Norcop  ;  2nd  arg.,  a  fesse  engrailed 
az.  fretty  or,  between  two  chevrons  vaire,  for  Radford  ;  3rd 
arg.,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  gu..  between  three  greyhounds' heads 
erased  sa.,  collared  or,  as  many  bezants,  for  Church  ;  4th  sa., 
a  chevron  between  three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shouldens 
arg.,  crined  or,  each  enwrapped  about  the  neck  with  a  snake 
ppr..  for  Vaughan.  Crests — 1st,  Upon  a  mount  vert,  a  boar's 
head  erased  sa.,  in  front  of  two  ostrich  feathers  or,  for  Norcop  ; 
2nd,  A  fret  or,  thereon  a  partridge  ppr.  jV/oHo— Possuut  quia, 
posse  videntur. 

iScat— Betton  Hall,  near  Market  Drayton. 


NORMAN   OF    MISTLEY   PLACE. 

NoEMAN,  Eev.  Chaeles  Feedeeice,  M.A.,  of 
Mistley  Place,  Essex,  J.P.,  Hon.  Canon  of  St. 
Albans,  Eector  of  Mistley  -n-itii  Bradfiekl,  and 
Eural  Dean  of  Ardleigh,  b.  28  Aug.  1829;  m.  27 
May,  1854,  Janet,  elder  dau.  of  Thos.  Glover 
Kensit,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Kensit,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  22  May,  18.55 ;  m.  4 
July,  1878,  Rosalind  Laetitia,  dau.  of  Col.  Ruggles  Brise, 
C.B.,  of  Spains  Hall,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Brisc, 
Kensit,  b.  25  Jime,  1881;  Charles  Archibald  Brise  Ken- 
sit,  b.  12  March,  1884;  and  Laetitia  Janet  Emily. 

II.  Charles  Kensit,  b.  18  March,  1857. 

III.  Thomas  Kensit,  6.  15  Oct.  1862. 

IV.  George  Kensit  Barnabas,  I.  11  June,  ISCi. 

5  C  3 


140: 


XOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOR 


I.  Janet,    m.   14  Sept.   18S0,   Rev.   Eicliavd  Abbay,   M.A., 
Hector  of  Earl  Soham,  Suffolk. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  Bev.  H.  W.  Jukes,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Castle 
Comb,  Wilts. 

in.  Helen  F.mily,  m.  Walter  Buchanan  Nichols,  Esq. 
IV.  Nina  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Norman,  son  of  Ch.arles  Norman  and  Helen  Harness 
Seringa  Norris,  his  wife,  and  grand.^on  of  Thomas  and  Frances 
Xorinan,  s.  his  uncle,  Edward  Norman,  Esq.,  1862.  He  has 
one  brother.  Edward,  and  two  sisters.  Seringa  Lydia  Frances, 
nt.  Joseph  Proctor  Benwcll,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  John  Arkell,  and  has  issue. 

S''at — Slistley  Place,  Manninirtree. 

Town  Hesidence — 15  Courttield  lload,  S.W. 


4  Luke. 

1  Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq. 

2  Florinda,  d.  'imm, 
4  Elizabeth. 


5  Augustus  Patrick. 
3  Margaret,  d.  unm. 


NOElVrAN    OF    GLENGOLLAN. 

NoRMAX,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Glengollan,  co.  Done- 
gal, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  186J..,  Capt.  (retired) 
Donegal  Militia,  b.  1835  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1878,  Anne,  2nd 
dan.  of  ConoUy  Norman,  Esq.  of  Fahan  House,  co. 
Donegal,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1881)  has  issite, 

I.  Charles,  1S79.  i.  Annie,  b.  1881. 

Lineage.  —  Samitel  Nobman,  Esq.  of  Londonderry, 
Mayor  of  that  city  1672,  1673,  and  1674,  m.  1st  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Willi.am  Latham,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Londonderry, 
and  liad,  with  daus.,  a  son,  Charles  Norman,  Esq.,  6.  1666, 
M.P.  for  Londonderry  1703,  1713,  and  1715,  and  Mayor  1707  and 
1723;  d.  s.  p.,  ant!  his  will  was  proved  1731.  Samuel 
Norman  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Gage,  Esq.  of 
Magilligan,  co.  Derry,  and  left  issue  at  his  decease,  17  May, 
161)2,  a  son, 

Robert  Nobman,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  M.P.  for  Derry  1733,  and 
Mayor  1711-15.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John 
Bolton,  of  Lagore,  co.  Meath,  Dean  of  Derry,  and  left  issue  at 
his  decease,  about  1743, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Lagore  (Rev.),  b.  1715  ;  m.  1746,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Rei'.  Peter  Ward,  Chaplain  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant,  and 
(with  three  other  sons  d.  young)  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  d.  s.  j). 

1  Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas  Lee  (son  of  William  Lee,  Esq., 
by  Elizabeth  Lucas  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Robeit  L^e, 
Esq.,  by  Margaret  Patten),  and  left  at  his  decease  in  1»00 
(with  three  daus.)  a  son, 

Thosias  Lee  Nobman,  of  Corbollis,  co.  Louth,  .J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1820,  d.  1875,  aged  85  {see  that 
jamily). 

2  Anne,  d.  unm. 

S  Florinda,  m.  1st.  —  Lucas,  and  2ndly,  her  cousin, 
Charles  Norman,  Esq. 

4  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nia. 

5  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Norman. 

II.  Frederick.  ni.  Marcus. 
IV.  Conoi.lt,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Florinda,  ra.  Charles  Gardiner,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of 
Luke  Gardiner,  created  Viscount  Mountjoy. 
The  4th  son, 

Co.sollt  Nobman,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  Sept.  1762,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Luke  Gardiner,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  m.  his  cousin,  Florinda,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas 
Norman,  and  d.  s.  p.  1800,  having  devised  his  estates  to  his 
brother,  Thomas. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter.  in.  Robert  (Rev.). 

,'  IV.  Luke,  of  Dublin,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Worthing- 
ton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Conolly,  m.  Georgiana,  dau.  of  George  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

Luke,  Cajit.  Donegal  Mihtia,  late  69th  Regt.,  m.  14  April, 
1874,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Edwards,  Esq.  of 
Dublin. 

Conolly.  Robert. 

Frances,  to.  Edward  Bennett,  Esq.,  Professor  of  Surgery 
at  the  University  of  Dublin. 

Anne,  to.  3  Oct.  1878,  Thomas  Norman,  Esq.  of  Glen- 
gollan. 

Georgiana,  to.  Charles  G.  Tunnard,  Esq.  of  Frampton 
House,  CO.  Lincoln. 

Mary  Krause,  m.  W.  GarStt,  Esq.  of  Boston,  co.  Lin- 
coln. 

"lEIizabeth. 

2  Charles,  d.  under  age. 

3  Alexander,  Q.C.,  Barristerat-Law,  to.  Charlotte  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Robert  Law, Esq.  of  Great  Denmark  Street,  Dublin, 
and  left  (with  several  daus.)  a  son, 

Luke  Alexander  Lee-Norman,  of  Corbollis  {see  Lee- 
Js'obmam  of  Corbollis). 


The  2nd  son, 

Tuo-MAS  Norman,  Esq.,  devisee  of  his  brother  Charles'i 
estate,  m.  March,  17911,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyons,  Esq. 
(who  assumed  the  name  of  Montgomery),  by  Catherine,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Rich.ard,  4th  Viscount  Boyne,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1825)  left  at  his  decease,  1833, 
Charles. 

Hugh  (Hev.),  Rector  of  Aughanunshin,  6.  1808:  to.  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Ball,  Esq.,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas,  B.C.S.,  m.  1871,  Annie,  dau.  of  John  Carpenter, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Harold  Hugh,  Maud,  and  Ida;  2 
William,  d.  1877  ;  3  Hugh,  d.  1875  ;  4  John  Gage  (Rev.),  b. 
14  June,    1851 ;  5  Conolly,  6.  la-)3,  m.  1881,  Mary,  dau.  of 

—  Kenny,  Esc]. ;  6  Charles,  b.  1856. 
Thomas,  d.  under  age. 

Anne,  m.  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Middle  Gardiner  Street, 
Dublin,  and  d.  s.  p.  18S0. 

Catherine,  in.  Thomas  Kough,  Esq.  of  Enniscorthy,  co. 
Wrxfiird;  and  d.  1885,  leaving  issue,  Edward,  who  ?ii.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  —  Burton,  and  2ndly,  the  dau.  of 

—  Milk-r,  Esq.;   Charles,   I.C.S.,   m.  Miss   White;  Jane; 
Kathleen ;  and  Sophia. 

Horinda,   7n.  Livingstone  Thompson,  Esq.  of  co.  Armagh, 
and  has  issue  surviving,  Livingstone,  late  11th  Hussars, 
and  Charles  Norman. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Norman,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  co.  Donegal,  m.  27  April, 
1829,  Anne  Eliza,  eldest  dau  of  Edwai'd  Kough,  of  New  Ross, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  (/.  Aug.  1843,  leaving  an  only  child,  the 
present  Thomas  Norman,  Esq.  of  Glengollan. 

Seat — Glengollan,  Fahan,  Londonderry. 


NORMAN    OF    THE    ROOKERY. 

Nobman,  Archibald  Cameeon,  Esq.  of  The 
Rookery,  co.  Kent,  J. P.,  h.  16  Oct.  1862;  educated 
at  Eton,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1884, 
M.A.  1887  ;  m.  4  March,  1890,  Mildred  Emily, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Baldwin  Wake,  21  at 
Hussars,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Wake,  b.  13  Feb.  1891. 

I.  Mary  Julia.  ii.  Virginia. 

liineage.— George  Wardb  Nobman,  Esq.,  to.  12  Oct. 
1830 ,  Sibella  {d.  14  May,  1887),  dau.  of  Henry  Stone,  Esq. 
and  d..  4  Sept.  1882,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Charles  Lotd  Norman,  Esq.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  who  m.  18  Jan.  1859,  Julia  only  dau.  of  Charles  Hay 
Cameron,  Esq.  of  F'reshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  3  Oct.  1873),  had  issue, 

1  George  Cameron,  b.  9  Sept.  1861  ;  m.  25  April,  1891,  Lucy 
Ada,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  F.  R.  Sowerby,  Esq. 

2  Archibald  Cameron,  now  of  The  Uookery. 

3  Herman  Cameron,  b.  8  June,  1872. 

1  Charlotte  Mary,   to.  11  Oct.  1887,  William  Lewis  Boyle, 
Esq. 

2  Adeline. 

3  Margaret. 

Mr.  Norman  d.  17  Feb.  1889. 

Seat — The  Rookery,  Bromley,  Kent. 


NORRIS    OF    HACKNEY. 

NoEEis,  Henry  Ceawley,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe 
Park,  CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  cos.  Oxford  and  Northamp- 
ton, Major  Q.O.  Oxfordshire  Hussars,  late  Capt. 
8th  Hussars,  and  formerly  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of 
Marlborougli,  K.G-.,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.  9 
Feb.  1841;  m.  17  Jan.  1867,  Mary.  dau.  of  Eight 
Hon.  Sir  W.  Bovill,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Common 
Pleas,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Evebard  Du  Cane,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  The  Royal 

Warwickshire  Regt.,  b.  27  April,  1869. 
n.  John,  b.  17  April,  1870. 
I.    Dorothy  Georeiana   Mary,   m.   25  July,    18S3,    Arthur 

Pearson     Davison,     Esq.     of     Undeniver,    Sevenoaks, 

Kent,  eldest  son  of  the  Right   Hon.  R.   Davison,   M.P. 

Durham,  and  has  issue,  three  daus.,  i.  Ida  Mary  Dorothy ; 

II.  Enid  Barbara;  and  ill.  Ivy. 

Liineage. — This  family  originally  resided  in  co.  Glamorgan, 


NOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOR 


UOc 


and  at  the  commpncement  of  the  ICth  century  was  established 
in  Devon  and  Somerset. 

John  Norris.  of  Wincle,  Devon  (.buiiedatSt.  Deoumans,  co. 
Somerset),  m.  Agnes  Galhampton,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Korris,  afterwards  of  Splate,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Decumans,  Somerset  (buried  at  St.  Decumans),  m.  Tetronell 
Paslew,  of  Horwood,  Devon,  and  had  a  son, 

Hugh  Xorris,  of  Splate,  6.  1540  (buried  at  St.  Decumans). 
The  coat  of  arms  and  crest  of  the  family  were  granted  to 
Hugh  Norris  by  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  1573.  Hugh  Norris  lu. 
Joan  Clarke  of  Okey,  Somerset,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Xorris,  of  Splate  (from  whom  the  family  of  Xorris 
of  Kosecraddoek,  co.  Cornwall,  also  descend),  m.  at  St.  Decu- 
mans, 6  July,  1609,  Joan  Lewes  (2nd  wife),  of  AVatchet, 
Somerset,  and  had  a  son, 

HrcH  Norris,  0.  6  Sept.  1611,  who  purchased  an  estate  in 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  from  Thomas,  LordWentworth,  12  July, 
160.3.     He  m.  Susan  Foisted,  and  had  a  son, 

Hugh  Noreis,  of  Hackney,  m.  Esther  Watson,  and  had  a 
Bon, 

Henry  Norris,  of  Hackney,  6.  1677  ;  d.  1762 ;  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Middlesex  ;  m.  in  Hampton  Court  Chapel,  13  March,  1702, 
Elizabeth  Brookes,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  6.  1  Sept-   1705,  afterwards  of  Rom.sey,  Hants;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Skipp,  of  Ledbury,  co.  llercford. 

II.  Hknry,  who  .S-.  his  father. 

III.  Renjamin,  b.  18  Aug.  1709. 

IV.  William,  b.  23  Dec.  1712. 

I.  Marj ,  ''.  1  Jan.  1711 ;  7h.  27  March,  1735,  Peter  du  Cane, 
Esq.  of  liraxted,  Essex. 

II.  Klizabeth,  b.  1  June,  1714. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Norris,  Esq.  of  Hackney  and  Woodford,  Essex, 
J.P.  for  that  CO.,  b.  30  Sept.  1707  ;  m.  2  May,  1732,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gervas  Handley,  of  Somerset,  and  had 
issue. 


I.  Henry  Handley,  who  s.  his  father. 
I.  Elizabeth. 


II.  Peter. 


The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Handley  Norris,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  h.  20  Feb.  1734; 
buried  at  Hackney,  m.  17  Oct.  1768,  Grace,  dau.  of  Rev.  T. 
llest,  of  Warton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Handley,  ft.  10  Sept.  1769,  and  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Henry  Handley,  who  s.  his  father. 

I.  Eli/.abeth,  6.  9  June.  1773. 

II.  Anne  Henrietta,  b.  9  May,  177G  ;  r,i.  Picv.  Daniel  Everard, 
of  Burnham  Thorpe,  Norfolk. 

The  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  Henry  Handley  Norris,  of  Hackney,  h.  14  Jan.  1771, 
Rector  of  South  Hackney,  Prebendary  of  St.  l^aul's  and 
Llandaff,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Sriaftesbury  (buried  at 
Hackney);  m.  19  June,  1805,  Henrietta  Catherine,  dau.  of 
David  Powell,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Norris,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe  Park,  co.  Oxford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  and  J.P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  28  Feb.  1810;  vi.  26  Sept. 
1833,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Lloyd  Crawley,  of  Heyford, 
CO.  Northampton,  son  of  Sir  T.  Crawley-Boevey,  2nd  Bart,  of 
Flaxley  Abbey,  co.  Gloucester  {see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage),  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1893)  issue, 

I.  Henry  Crawley,  now  of  Swalcliffe  Park. 

II.  George  Hugh,  6.  26  June,  1843,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford, 
called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1S70,  Lieut.  Queen's  Own 
Oxfordshire  Hussars. 

I.  Ellen  Henrietta.  ii.  Anne  Henrietta. 

III.  Albinia  Georgians,  m.  Rev.  H.  C.  Powell,  M.A,,  Rector 
of  Wylve,  CO.  Wilts,  formerly  Provost  of  Inverness  Cathe- 
dral. 

IV.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Norris  d.  19  Oct.  1889,  and  was  buried  at  Swalcliffe. 

Arms — Sa.,  biUettee  arg.,  a  cross  flory  of  the  last.  Crest — 
A  denii-stag  or,  attired  and  pierced  through  the  body  with 
an  arrow  sa.,  feathered  ppr.  Motto — Mors  ultima  linea 
rerum. 

i^esiiZeace— Swalcliffe  Park,  Banbury. 


NORRIS  OF  WOOD  NORTON  HALL. 

NoKRis,  William  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Wood 
Korton  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  b.  1  Jan.  1866;  s.  his 
great-uncle  the  late  William  Norris,  Esq.,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Wood  Norton  Hall,  in  1875;  m.  15  June. 
1893,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  L.  Eorbes,  Esq. 

Lineage. — Charles  Norris,  Esq.,  m.  1828,  Harriet 
Armstrong,   and  d.  1874,  leaving  by   her  (who  d.  1837)  a 


Bev.  George  Norris,  who  ra.  1859,  Dania  Jane  Lloyd,  and 
had  issue, 
William  Edward,  now  of  Wood  Norton  Hall. 
Charles  Lloyd  (Rev.),  B.A.  Camb.,  Curate  of  Belgravc,  co. 

Leicester. 

Robert,  m.  1889,  and  has  issue. 
George  llassell. 
Annie  Harriet. 
Eleanor  Ina,  m.  1838,  William  Watson,  Esq.,  C.E.,  and  has 

issue. 

Alice  Margaret.  Emily  Lloyd. 

Seat — Wood  Norton  Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 


NORRIS  OF  SUDBURY  HOUSE  AND 
HURST  DENE. 

NoEEis,  Edavaed  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Sudbtirj 
House,  CO.  Middlesex,  and  Hurst  Dene,  co.  Sussex, 
J.P.  for  cos.  Middlesex  and  London,  and  J.P. 
Westminster,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Tower  Hamlets, 
was  M.P.  for  Tower  Hamlets  (Limehouse  Div.) 
1885-92.  h.  17  Oct.  1832  ;  m.  1st,  1861,  Mary,  duu. 
of  James  Gole,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18G7j 
has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Leslie  (Rev.)  M.A.  New  Coll.  Oxon,  Rector  of 
St.  Thomas-at-Cliffe,  Lewes,  Sussex,  h.  1862. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1869,  Amelia,  dau.  of  C.  Wohlgemuth, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  with  three  other  sons  and  one 
dau., 

II.  Edward  Greville,  B.A.  New  Coll.  Oxon. 

Mr.  Edward  S.  Norris  is  the  son  of  Samuel  Edward' 
Norris,  Esq.  of  Upper  Clapton,  Middlesex,  son  of 
Samuel  Norris,  and  has  one  brother.  Major  Charles 
George  Norris,  late  80tli  Regt.,  and  tvco  sisters, 
Charlotte,  m.  Eev.  Joseph  W.  Griffith,  M.A.,  Eector 
of  Pentraeth,  Anglesea,  N.  Wales,  and  Margaret, 
m.  Eev.  William  Gilbert  Berry,  M.A.,  Eector  of 
Carlton  Curlieu,  co.  Leicester. 

Sfttts— Sudbury  House,  Harrow-on-the-HUl,  Middlesex; 
and  Hurst  Dene,  Ha-itings,  Sussex. 

CLabs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Constitutional,  andOldCitj 
Club. 


NORTH   OF   ROUGHAM. 

NoETH,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Eougham,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  Hastings  Lodge,  Sussex,  M.A.,  Barrlster-at- 
Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Norfolk  Artillery 
MiHtia,  b.  25  March,  1828;  m.  16  March,  1859, 
Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Thomas 
E.  Keppel,  Eector  of  North  Creake,  Norfolk,  by 
Erances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett 
Lennard,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Keppel,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister  at- 
Law,  b.  7  May,  18G0. 

II.  Roger  Townshend,  b.  30  Jan.  1803;  d.  10  April,  18C4. 

III.  Marjoribanks  Keppel,  b.  17  Nov.  18C5. 

IV.  Charles  Keppel,  h.  5  Dec.  IS70;  (/.  30  Jan.  1881. 

V.  Anthony  Dudley    Keppel,    b.    22   April,    1874;  d.   Oct. 
1S86. 

VI.  Thomas  Keppel,  h.  26  March,  1876. 

I.  Marianne  Eva,  m.  28  Jan.  1880,  Robert  Charles  Otter,  Esq. 
of  Swinton  House,  Rotherham. 

II.  Arabella  'Valerie  Keppel,  lu.  7.  Nov.  18S5,  Hon.  AVilliam 
Frederick  North,  eldest  son  of  William  Lord  North. 

III.  Frances  Hilda,  m.  Capt.  P.  J.  Zigomala,  19th  Hussars. 

IV.  Dora  Hermione. 
v.  Louisa  Augusta. 

Lineage.— The  Hoy.  Roger  North,  of  Rougham,  Nor- 
folk (6th  son  of  Dudley,  4tli  Lord  North,  of  Kirtling),  b.  3  Sepi . 
1651,  author  of  the  interesting  memoir  of  his  three  elder 
brothers,  so  well  known  as  Tke  lives  of  ike  Norths ;  vt.  avA 
had  a  son  and  heir, 

Roger  North,  Esq.  of  Rougham,  who  left,  by  Jane,  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  W.  Lake,  Esq.  of  llitcham,  two  daus.,  Jane,  m. 
Josiah  Boydell,  and  Arininia,  »!.  Nathaniel  Kent,  Esq.,  and 
two  sons.  FouNTAiNE,  his  heir,  and  Edward  Roger  (Rev.), 
Rector  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk.    The  elder  son, 

FouxTAiNE  XoKTH,  Esq.  of  Eougham  and  Hastings  Lodge, 


1494 


NOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRT. 


NOR 


6.  14  March,  1749 ;  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Isaac  Strutt, 
Esq.  of  Hampstead,  by  ■nhom  he  had  issue,  Fkancis 
Frederick,  his  heir  ;  Charles  Edward  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Childe 
Okeford,  Dorset  :  Arabella,  m.  Sir  John  Meade.  Thesonand 
heir, 

Francis  Frederick  North,  Esq.  of  Rougham  and  Hastings 
Lodge,  ?).  2  July,  1778;  m.  5  March,  17.09,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Eev.  William  Whitear,  Vicar  of  St.  Clement's  and  All  Saints' 
and  Prebendary  of  Chichester,  and  had  issue, 

Frederick,  of  Rougham. 

Charles  William  CRev.),  d.  unm. 

Dudley,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Major  Lockyer,  of  Lockyersleigh, 
near  Goulbourn,  X.S.W.,  and  d.  leaving  one  son,  Dudley, 
Major  47th  Eegt..  and  three  daus.,  1  Arabella  Frances,  vii. 
"25  March,  1868,  Arthur  Cowburn,  Comm.  R.N. ;  2  Sarah, 
TO.  1st,  25  April,  1866,  William,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Tomkin- 
son,  of  Willington  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  2ndly,  1883, 
Count  Guido  di  Valgoria ;  3  Helen  Margaret,  in.  18  Jan. 
1865,  Henn-  T.  Boger.  Comm.  R.N. 

Koger  Montague,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm.  19  Oct.  1876. 

Edward,  R.N..  deceased.  Francis,  deceased. 

Arabella,  d.  1893. 

Mr.  North  d.  i821 ;  his  widowin  1853.     His  eldest  son, 

Frederick  North,  Esq.  of  Rougham  and  Hastings  Lodge, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Hastings,  6.  2  July,  1800;  to. 
16  June,  1825,  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Marjoribanks,  1st 
Bart.  M.P.,  and  relict  of  Robert  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gaw- 
thorp  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1855) 
had  issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Rougham. 
Marianne,  d.  Aug.  1890. 

Janet  Catherine,  m.  10  Nov.  1864,  John  Addington  Symonds, 
Esq.  of  Clifton,  and  d.  1893,  leaving  issue. 
He  d.  29  Oct.  1S69. 

Atvns — Az.,  a  lion  passant  or,  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg. 
Crest— A  dragon's  head  erased  sa.,  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or.     Motto — Animo  et  fide. 

Sent— Rougham  Hall,  Norfolk.  Residence— d,  Victoria 
Street,  S.  \Y. 


NORTH    OF   NEWTON   HALL. 

North,  Noeth,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  and  late 
of  Tliurland  Castle,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Westmorland,  J.P.  for  Lancashire,  formerly  of 
the  Indian  army,  b.  April,  182-4 ;  m.  15  May, 
1856,  Alicia  Grertrude,  only  dan.  of  Major  Yer- 
stiirme,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  BoRDRiGGE,  b.  16  Oct.  1862,  J.P.  for  Lancashire  and  West- 
morland, Major  4th  Batt.  Royal  Lancaster  Regt. ;  served 
in  the  Egyptian  Campaign  1885. 

II.  Louis  Aylmer,  6.  11  April,  1866,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Ssots 
Fusiliers. 

m.  Edward  Eunbury,  &.  28  March,  1869,  Lieut.  Eoyal 
Fusiliers. 

IV.  Piers  William,  b.  13  March,  1871,  Lieut.  Eoyal Berkshirs 
Eegt. 

V.  Oliver  Henry,  6.  28  April,  1874. 

VI.  Albert  Kenlis,  b.  4  Sept.  1876. 
1.  Alice  Helen. 

He  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  14  April,  1866, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Noeth  only,  on  succeed- 
ing to  the  estates  of  his  great-uncle,  Richard 
U'oulmin  North,  Esq.  of  Newton  and  Thurlaud 
Castle,  CO.  Lancaster. 

Liineag'e. — Oliver  North,  of  Newton  and  Docker,  living 
temp.  Henry  VII.,  d.  3  Philip  and  Mary,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  North,  of  Docker  and  Newton,  d.  1560,  leaving 
by  .Janet  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Edward  North,  of  Docker  and  Newton,  who  had  to 
furnish  his  quota  of  arms  at  the  muster  of  the  soldiers  for  the 
CO.  of  Lancaster,  1574.  He  d.  1604,  having  by  Marjorie  his 
wife,  who  d.  1577,  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,   bapt.   1563,   m.   1590,  James    Croft,    Esq.   of 
Claughton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  North,  of  Docker  and  Newton,  bapt.  at 
Whittington  6  Jan.  1558 ;  and  d.  1618,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  North,  of  Docker  and  Newton,  mentioned 
by  Eaines  in  his  account  of  the  parish  of  Whittington,  co. 
Lanc-jster,  bapt.  Feb.  1.08O ;  he  m.  17  July,  1614,  Mabel 
Godialve,  and  was  s.  by  his  uncle. 


Thomas  North,  of  Docker  and  Newton  (2nd  son  of  Edward) 
bapt.  at  Whittington  1560.  He  left  by  Ann  his  wife,  who  d. 
1603,  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  North,  of  Docker  Hall  and  Newton,  had  to 
compound  with  Parliament  for  his  estates,  with  other  gentle- 
men fined  for  loyalty  to  King  Charles  1646;  bapt.  1591,  in. 
Lucia  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Carus,  of  West  Hall  and 
Holton,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  left  issue  by  her,  who  d.  1666, 

Richard,  of  Docker  Hall,  which  estate  was  sold  by  his  de- 
scendant in  1820. 

Thomas,  bapt.  2  March,  1632,  d.  9  Sept.  1702. 

Miles,  of  Newton  Hall,  bapt.  12  Dec.  1635;  d.unm.  5  Feb. 
1700,  leaving  his  property  to  his  next  brother,  Oliver. 

Oliver,  of  wliom  presently. 

Agnes,  m.  3  June,  1658,  Thomas,  son  of  William  Atkinson, 
of  Geesgill,  parish  of  Orton,  Westmorland. 
The  4th  son, 

Oliver  North,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  bapt.  8  July,  1640,  m. 
6  July,  1671,  Janet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Jackson,  by  Dorothy 
Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Otway,  of  Ingmire,  and  was  bur.  at 
Whittington,  25  Jan.  1723,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  North,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  bapt.  18  Jan.  1684, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Pre.'.ton,  of  Over  Biggins,  co.  Westmor- 
land, and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  at  Whittington,  10  Feb.  1760) 
had  issue  a  son,  Oliver.  He  d.  1773,  and  was  bur.  at  Whit- 
tington.   His  son, 

Oliver  North,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  bapt.  22  June,  1712, 
m.  10  Feb.  1734,  Alice,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Bordrigge, 
Esq.  of  the  Manor  house,  Whittington,  and  by  her  (who  was 
bur.  at  Wliittington,  1738)  left  at  his  decease,  20  March, 
1761,  a  son. 

Miles  North,  Esq.  of  Kewton  Hall  and  Thurland  Castle 
(s.  as  heir-at-law  to  the  estates  in  England  and  Ireland  of  his 
cousin  Lady  Crofton,  widow  of  Sir  Oliver  Crofton,  Bart.),  6. 
9  Deo.  1738  ;  m.  Susannah,  only  dau.  of  Oliver  Toulmin,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law  and  Master  in  Chancery,  and  d.  15  May, 
1795,  having  had  issue, 

Edward  Jackson,  d.  1789,  aged  9  years. 
Richard  Todlmin,  of  whom  presently. 
Miles,  Lieut.  67th  Foot,  drowned  1809,  returning  from  India. 
Mary  Anna,  b.  7  Nov.  1780  ;  m.  30  Aug.  David  Morgan,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  an  only  child,  Mary  Anna,  6.  17  June,  1799 ; 
VI.  20  May,  1817,  John  Standfast  Burton,  Esq.,  and  had, 
with  other  issue.  North,  now  of  Newton  Hall. 
His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Toulmin  North,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall  and  Thur- 
land Castle,  J.P.  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  7  Jan.  1782;  d. 
unm.  14  July,  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  great-nephew,  the 
present  North  North,  Esq.  late  of  Thurland  Castle,  which 
estate  he  sold  in  1885  to  E.  B.  Lees,  Esq.,  retaining  the  old 
family  estate  of  Newton. 

J^amilg  of  ^nrton. 

Stephen  Bctrton,  who  recorded  his  arms  In  the  Heralds' 
Visitation  of  the  City  of  London  in  1633,  was  the  son  of 
Stephen  Burton,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Swinsted, 
of  Ware,  co.  Hertford.  He  had  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Geoffrey  Prescott,  an  only  son, 

Edward  Bdrton,  m.  25  Aug.  1642,  Abigail  Moseley,  and  d. 
30  Aug.  1673,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  b.  8  Aug.  1645,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  killed  in 

action. 
John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
William  (Rev.),  Viear  of  Whitby,  co.  York,  and  Rural  Dean 

of  Cleveland,  6.  24  Nov.  1660;  m.  8  April,  1683,  Elizabeth, 

only  dau.  of  Arundel  Bull,  Esq.,  and  d.  Sept.  1699,  leaving 

issue. 

The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Burton,  Vicar  of  Higley,  Worcestershire, 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Stottesden,  same  co.,  6.  26  Oct.  1648  ; 
m.  29  Jan.  1671,  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Grove,  Esq.  of 
Pool  Hall  and  Hall  Close,  Shropshire,  and  d.  2  May,  1720, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  18  Aug.  17'28,  aged  84),  with  other  issue, 
a  son. 

Rev.  Edward  Burton,  Vicar  of  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset, 
and  Prebendary  of  Taunton,  b.  22  June,  1675;  m.  Miss  Orchard, 
and  d.  2  Oct.  1744,  having  had  issue, 

John,  of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  where  he  died. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,   of   Yeovil,    Somerset,  m.  Elizabeth,   dau.   of   W. 

Plucknett,  Esq.  of  Winciinton,  in  that  co.,  by  whom  he  left 

issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

ThiiMas  Burton,  Esq.,  6.  1719;  m.  the  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Morris,  Esq.  of  Bewdley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue,  with 
two  daus.,  a  son, 


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John  B0BTON,  Esq.,  6.  13  May,  174S:  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  A. 
Tregent,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  Thomas  James  Burton, 
wlio  d.  s.  p.,  and 

John  Standfast  Burton,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  April,  1782: 
m.  Mary  Anna  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1841),  only  dau.  of  Pavid 
Morgan,  Esq.,  by  Mary  Anna  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Miles 
Korth,  Esq.  of  Newt#&  Hall  and  Thurland  Castle,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  (with  other  children,  who  d.  young), 

NoETH,  of  Newton  Hall. 

John  Edward,  h.  8  Feb.  1835,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders;  m.  30  March,  1869, 
Isabella  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Evan  Mackenzie,  Bait,  of 
Kilcoy,  and  Balmaduthy,  co.  Ross,  and  on  the  succession  of 
his  wife  to  the  Kilcoy  estates  he  assumed  by  letters  patent 
7  Sept.  1887,  the  name  and  arms  of  Mackenzie  in  addition 
to  those  of  BcRTON,  and  has  issue. 

Henry  Viveash,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Tunstall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  b.  Jan.  1841. 

Jane  Eliza,  m.  Nov.  1866,  James  Batten,  Esq. 

Mary  Anna,  m.  13  Feb.  1839,  Henry  Baskei-ville,  Esq.  of 
Wooley  Grange,  co.  Wilts,  and  Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford, 
and  d.  8  Feb.  1888,  leaving  issue. 

Emma  Elizabeth. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  per  pale,  az.  and  sa.,  a  lion  passant 
"between  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys  and  in  base  a  quatrefoil  or. 
4^rest — A  dragon's  head  erased  sa.  guttee  d'or  and  collared  and 
•chained  or,  in  front  thereof  three  mascles  interlaced  fessways 
.also  or.     Motto — Animo  et  fide. 

Seat — Newton  Hall,  Kirkby  Lonsdale. 

Club — Junior  United  Service. 


NORTHCOTE  OF  SOMERSET  COURT. 

NoETHCOTE,  Eev.  Geoege  Baeons,  M.A.  of 
Somerset  Court,  Somerset,  and  Buekerell,  Devon, 
Patron  and  Sector  of  Feniton,  Devon,  b.  11  Jan. 
1820;  m.  1st,  10  April,  1844,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau. 
of  Hector  William  Bower  Monro,  Esq.,  of  Ewell 
•Castle,  Surrey,  and  of  Edmondsham,  Dorset,  and 
hj  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1848)  had  issue, 

George  Barons,  6.  16  Jan.  1845,  m.  27  June,  1883,  Char- 
lotte Geraldine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Neville  Hambledon 
Custance,  C.B.,  of  Brook  Heath,  Salisbury,  and  had 
issue, 

George  Barons,  6.  14  Nov.  1884. 

Gwendolen  Eleanor,  twin  with  her  brother  George. 

Sybil  Geraldine. 

Spencer  Olive. 

Eleanor  Geraldine. 

He  m.  2ndly,  4  June,  1856,  Catharine  Bayard,  dau. 
of  Charles  Alexander  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Balgray, 
.CO.  Dumfries,  and  sister  of  David  Eobertson 
U^illiamson,  Esq.  of  Lawers,  co.  Perth,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  2  June,  1880)  has  issue, 

Percy  Williamson  Barons,  b.   18  July,   1357;   m,  20  Sept. 

1888,  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  Bart. 
Charles  Bayard,  6.  5  Jan.  1861. 
Isabel  Catharine,  m.  7  Nov.  1882,  Alfred,  son  of  the  Hon. 

Colin  and  Lady  Frances  Lindsay,  of  Deerpark,  Honiton. 

He  m.  3rdly,  23  Jan.  1888,  Katharine  Paley,  dau. 
of  Major  Ashmore,  late  16th  Eegt. 

Liineag'e. — George  Barons  Northcote,  Esq.  of  Feniton 
•Court,  Devon,  afterwards  of  Somerset  Court,  Somer.;et,  and 
•of  Buekerell,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Somerset 
3855,  youngest  son  of  Robert  Northcote,  of  Buekerell  (who  d. 
14  July,  1809)  (ty  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James 
Cogan,  to  whom  he  was  m.  3  June,  1776  (and  who  d.  25  Feb. 
1825) ;  b.  17  Nov.  1796 ;  s.  his  father,  1809  ;  m.  14  March, 
1818,  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Gabriel  Stone,  of  Somerset 
Court,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Aug.  1836)  had  issue 
■to  survive, 

I.  George  Barons,  now  of  Somerset  Court. 

H.  James  Spencer  ("Very  Eev.),  late  President  of  Oscott 
Coll.  near  Birmingham,  b.26  May,  1821;  m.  10  Dec.  1842, 
Susannah  Spencer,  6th  dau.  of  Joseph  Kuscombe  Poole, 
Esq.  of  Bridgwater,  and  by  her  who  d.  1  June,  1853)  had 
issue,  1  Edward  James  Spencer,  deceased;  2  Bernard, 
deceased;  3  Walter  Anthony,  deceased;  1  Maria  Cecilia,  a 
nun. 

.1.  Elizabeth  Cogan,  m.  1855,  Eev.  Temple  Hamilton  Chase, 
late  Incumbent  of  Lydbrook,  near  Eoss,  eldest  son  of  Capt. 
John  Woodford  Chase. 

II.  Caroline  Matilda,  ih.  1859,  Eev.  Drummond  Percy  Chase, 
D.D.,  Principal  of  St.  Mary  HaU,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Oxford. 

in.  Sarah  Harriet. 


IV.  Emily  Jane,  m.  1860,  Rev.  Frederick  Earle  Freeman, 
late  Rector  of  West  Lydford,  Somerset,  now  Vicar  of  Pud- 
dleton,  Dorset,  and  has  issue,  three  daus. 
Mr.  Northcote  d.  2  April,  1875. 

Arms — Or,  a  pale  engrailed  bendy  of  six  arg.  and  az.  between 
four  crosses  boutonnee  of  the  last.  Crest — A  stag  arg.,  charged 
on  the  body  with  two  crosses  boutonnee  gu.,and  resting  the 
dexter  fore-foot  on  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  pale  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto — Cito  non  temere. 

Seats — Somerset  Court,  Brent  Knoll,  Somerset;  and 
Buekerell  Lodge,  Honiton,  Devon. 


NORTHEY    OF    EPSOM. 

JfoETHET,  Eev.  Edwaed  William,  M.A.  of 
Woodcote  House,  Epsom,  and  of  Box,  Wilts,  J.P., 
h.  23  April,  1832;  m.  22  Aug.  1867,  Florence 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  E.  Honywood, 
Bart.,  of  Evington,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward,  Lieut.  King's  Eoyal  Rifles  b.  28  May,  1868. 

II.  Alfred  Herbert,  6.  8  Aug.  1870;  d.  11  Sept.  1871. 

III.  Charles  Henry,  b.  26  April,  1373. 

IV.  William,  b.  29  Jan.  1876. 

v.  Francis  Vernon,  b.  8  Nov.  I88I. 

I.  Florence  Isabel,  m.  I  Aug.  1889,  Frank  Richardson,  Esq. 

II.  Mildred    Louisa,    ni.    20   July,    1892,    Archie    Stewart 
Buckle,  Esq.  Lieut.  R.A. 

III.  Mary.  iv.  Hilda  Caroline, 
v.  Gwendolen.            vi.  Muriel. 

Mr.  Xorthey,  "who  "was  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
C.C.C.  Oxford,  "was  formerly  Vicar  of  Chaddesden, 
Derbyshire,  &c,,  and  is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Cheam,  Ewell,  and  Cuddington,  in  Surrey,  also 
joint  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Box,  AVilts. 

Liineagre. — The  ancient  family  of  Northey  was  origi- 
nally established  in  Essex,  but  became  subsequently  resident 
in  Wilts. 

Sir  Edward  Northey,  Knt.  of  Epsom,  Surrey  (2nd  son 
of  William  Northey,  Esq.,  b.  1651,  and  grandson  of  Thomas 
Northey,  of  London,  recorded  in  the  Visitation,  of  1634  as 
son  of  Thomas  Northey,  of  Corshaiii,  Wilts,  and  grandson  of 
William  Northey,  of  Eddington,  same  co.),  was  M.P.  for  Tiver- 
ton, Devon,  1710,  1713,  and  1714,  and  Attorney-Gen.  to  King 
William  III.  and  Queen  Anne.  He  m.  Anne,  sister  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  William  Jolliffe,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  13  Aug. 
1743)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Edward,   d.   1774,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  William,  d.  unm. 

1808,  and  a  dau.  Anne,  d.  uiua. 
Anne,  m.  John,  Lord  Raymond,  of  Abbots  Langley,  Lord 

Chief  Justice. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1764. 
Rebecca,  i/i.  Thomas  Bradshawe,  Esq.  of  Rigby. 

Sir  Edward  Northey  rf.  16  Aug.  1723.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Northey,  Esq.  of  Compton  Bassett,  Wilts,  M.P. 
for  Calne  1713,  and  Wootton  Bassett  1714,  vi.  19  Sept.  1721, 
Abigail,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Webster,  1st  Bart,  of  Battle 
Abbey.  Sussex,  and  by  that  lady  (who  in.  2ndly,  Sir  Edmund 
Thomas,  3rd  Bart,  of  Wenvoe  Castle)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

H.  Edward,  h.  1728  ;  d.  30  May,  1749. 

III.  Thomas,  a  Military  Officer,  who  served  in  several  parts 

of  the  world,  and  lost  a  leg  at  the  siege  of  Quebec.    He  m. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  L.  Hancorne,  Esq.  of  Gower,  co.  Gla- 

moi'san,  and  d.  1780,  leaving  issue, 

1  Murray,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Mabella,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  Whitby, 
of  Cresswell,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.   1834,  leaving  an  only 

dau.  Jemima,  m.  Capt.  AUdritt,  H.E.I.C.S. 

2  Lewis  Augustus,  Col.  in  the  army  and  Assistant-Quar- 
termaster-Gen., m.  Laura,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Paxton, 
Knt.,  M.P.,  of  Middieton  Hall,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had 
issue, 

Augustus  James  William  (Wyngron,  Narberth),    late 
Major  41st  Eegt.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  to.  Pembroke,  m.  1853, 
Laura  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Price  St.   George, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Elizabeth  Amy,  b.  1854. 
William  Frederick.  Stewart,  25th  Eegt. 

Laura  Emmeline. 
I.  Anna,   in.    John  Whitby,   Esq.   of    Cresswell    HaU,  co. 
Stafford. 
Mr.  Northey  d.  10  Nov.  1738,  aged  48,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

William  Northey,  Esq.  of  Compton  Bassett  and  Ivy  House, 
Wilts,  LL.D.,  F.E.S.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  County  Militia,  one 
of  the  Commissioners  for  Trade,  and  Groom  of  the  Chamber 
to  King  George  III.    He  represented  Calne  1747,  Maidstone 


1496 


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THE  LAN^DED  GENTRY. 


>'0K, 


1762,  and  Bedwin  1770.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Edward  Hopkins,  M.P.,  Secretary  of  State  for  Ireland,  and  d. 
J770,  having  had 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  KicHARD,  of  Oving  House,  a  6en.  in  the  army,  who  s.  to 
the  estates  of  the  Hopkins  (aiaily,  and  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  Hopkins,  b.  1756  ;  vi.  1st,  1777,  Erances,  dau. 
of  John  Wray,  Es  j.  of  Monaghun,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I  William  IUcuabd,  his  heir. 

1  Anne.  2  Frances. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Thompson,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

2  Eichard,  Capt.  8th  Hussars. 

3  Lucy,  ni.  J.  Itowley,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p. 
,         4  Hairiett,  m.  Charles  Shrader,  Esq. 

'         5  JuHa,  m.  Capt.  H.  Hamilton  Shuui,  of  the  .31st  Regt. 
6  Emma,  m.  Henry  Le  I'atourel,  Esq.  of  Sidbury  Castle, 
Devon. 
Gen.  Korthey  Hopkins  d.  26  April,  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his 
Gon, 

William  Richard  Hopkins  Northey,  Esq.  of  Oving 
House,  Bucks,  J. P.,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  Aide-de-Camp 
to  the  Dulie  of  Richmond  when  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  ?ii. 
Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gerald  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  co. 
Louth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  April,  1864)  had 
1  Richard  Arthur  Fortescue,  an  Olilcer  in  the  army,  who 
d.  on  service  in  the  17th  year  of  his  age. 

1  Fanny  Elizabeth,  m.  2n  Jan.  1830,  George  Ives,  4th 
Lord  Boston,  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue. 

2  Geraldiiie,  m.  1838,  Joseph  Pratt  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Tyntc 
Park,  2nd  son  of  Col.  Pratt,  of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  Cavan, 
by  Jemima  Roberta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Tyntc, 
Bart. 

3  Adelaide  Grace. 

4  Margaret  Anioinetie,  to.  13  April,  1860,  Col.  the  Hon. 
John  St.  Vincent  Saumarcz,  Rifle  Brigade,  now  Lord  de 
Saumarez. 

5  Eulalie  Emily,  m.  James  Agg-Gardner,  Esq.  of  Chel- 
tenham. 

I.  Anne,  d.  unm.  ii.  Charlotte,  d.  xinni. 

iiL  Harriett,  d.  unm.  iv.  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Korthet,  Esq.  of  Box,  AVilts,  and  Woodcote, 
Epsom,  Surrey,  M.P.  for  Newport,  Cornwall,  from  17!)7  to 
the  time  of  his  decease,  1826.  He  d.  unm.  and  was  «.  by  his 
brother, 

Kev.  Edward  Northet,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Windsor,  b.  22 
Oct.  1754  ;  m.  3  March,  1794,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Edward  Taylor,  of  Bifrons,  near  Canterbury,  and  sister  of  Gen. 
.Sir  Herbert  Taylor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1837)  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Brook,  of  Box,  Wilts,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Kent, 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  formerly  of  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
6.  8  Feb.  1805  ;  m.  Dec.  1829,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gen.  Boreel, 
of  the  service  of  the  Netherlands,  and  niece  of  Baron  F'agel, 
atone  time  Ambassador  in  England,  and  d.  10  July,  1S8U, 
leaving  issue, 

1  William  Brook,  an  officer  71st  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
b.  12  March,  1835 ;  d.  at  Kertch,  Asia  Minor,  during  the 
Crimean  war. 

2  Alfred  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  183S. 
1  Agnes.  2  Emily. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  14  Jan.  1836,  Major  Henry  Knight,  4th  son 
of  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Godmersham  Park,  Kent,  and 
is  deceased. 

II.  Harriet,  d.  unm.,  1823.  iii.  Lucy. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  William  Knight,  5th  son  of  Edward 
Knight,  E-q.  of  Godmersham,  and  is  deceased. 

Rev.  Edward  Northey  d.  18  Feb.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Edward  Richard  Northey,  Esq.  of  Woodcote  House, 
Epsom,  Surrey,  and  of  Box,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
for  Surrey  1856,  b.  8  Feb.  1795:  m.  1st,  29  March,  1828,  Char- 
lotte Isabella,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Anson,  G.C.B.,  brother 
of  Thoma.s,  1st  Viscount  Anson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Jan. 
1842)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  William  (Rev.),  now  of  Epsom. 

II.  George  VVilbraham,  see  Northey  of  Ashley  Manny. 

in.  Francis  Vernon,  Major  60tU  Rifles,  b.  14  Oct.  1836  ;  m. 
21  Jan.  1869,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  C.  S.  Gzowski,  Esq.  of 
Toronto,  Canada,  and  d.  6  April,  1879,  of  a  wound  received 
at  the  battle  of  Gingilova,  Sjuth  .\^frica. 

I.  Harriet  Isabella,  m.  Sept.  185.*),  Capt.  George  Ross,  11. E., 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Field-Marshal  Sir  Hew  Ualrymple 
Ross,  G.C.B. 

II.  Agnes  Constance. 

He  771.  2ndly,  20  Dec.  1844,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Hcs- 
keth,  M.A.,  of  Epsom  Mr  Northey  served  in  the  52nd  Hcgt. 
Light  Infantiy  in  Spain  and  the  South  of  France,  and  at 
Waterloo,  and  was  afterwards  in  the  3rd  Guards.  He  d.  21  Dec. 
Is78. 


^r;)u— Or,  on  a  fesse  az.,  between  three  panthers  staiani 
ppr.  semee  of  estoiles  arg.,  a  pansy  of  the  first  between  two 
lilies  of  the  third.  O-esi-A  cockatrice,  flames  issuing  fiuia 
the  mouth  ppr.     jVoHo -Steady. 

Seat — Woodcote  House,  Epsom. 


NORTHEY    OF   ASHl1?Y    MANOR. 

Northey,  Likut.-Col.  George  Wilbraham,  of 
Ashley  Manor,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  28  Jan. 
1835;  >«.  20  Sept.  1859,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  latl^ 
Arthur  James  S.  Barrow,  Esq.  I'ormerlj  of  the  23rd 
and  30t]i  Eegts.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Edward,  b.  4  July,  1860;  ni,  1885,  Jlabcl,  dan.  o6 
Capt.  Hunter  of  Killylung,  Dumfriesshire. 

II.  F'raneis  William,  Capt.  3Gth  Uegt.,  6.  5  Jan.  1862;  'i,i. 
Sept.  1888,  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robinson,  of  thcIn^ii.u^ 
Army, 

III.  Herbert  Hamilton,  Lieut.  Royal  Scots  Eus.,  b.  27  June, 
1870. 

IV.  Percy  Wilbraham,  b.  31  Jan.  1872. 

V.  Arthur  Cecil,  b.  11  Nov.  1873. 

VI.  Cyril  Brook  b.  Oct.  1877. 

I.  Constance  Fanny,  m.  Jan.  1392,  W.  Barlow,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Louisa. 

III.  Alice,  m.  April,  1884,  G.  J.  Mitton,  Esq. 

IV.  Mabel  Charlotte. 

V.  Lilian  Beatrice. 

VI.  Evelyn  Marion. 

Fjr  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  Northey  of  Epsom. 
Seat — Ashley  Manor,  Box,  Chippenham. 


NORTHMORE    OF    CLEVE. 

NORTHMORE,  JoHN,  Esq.  ot'  Cleve,  Devon,  J.P., 
b.  1  June,  182t) ;  m.  1st,  25  Aug.  18G3,  Jeminm 
Hajler,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Hames,  Rectof 
of  Chagford,  Devon,  and  of  Ham,  Kent  (site  cI.s.jk 
7  April,  1869),  and  2ndly,  1873,  Harriet  01ynipi;b 
Morshead,  youngest  dau.  of  Northmore  Herle- 
Pierce  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Launceston,  Cornwall, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1875)  he  has  issue, 

John,  b.  3  Sept.  1874. 
Olympia. 

Ijineag"e. — This  family  of  Northmore  is  one  ot  great 
antiquity  in  Devon.  It  appeai-s  from  old  family  records  that 
John  Northmore  was  seised  of  lands  in  the  6tli  year  of  King 
Edward  111.  in  the  parish  of  South  Tawton,  Devon,  where  hi.s 
descendants  continued  to  reside  down  to  the  latter  part  of  the 
17th  century,  when  the  existing  mansion  and  estates  of  Cleve, 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  having  been  required  by  an 
ancestor  of  the  present  owner,  the  old  residence  ot  Well,  '\n 
South  Tawton,  was  gradually  abandoned,  and  subse(juently 
alienated.  The  disjointed  and  imperfectly  preserved  record* 
of  the  family  do  not,  however,  permit  of  a  connected  pedigree 
being  traced  further  back  than 

Richard  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  South  Tawton,  b.  cirm. 
1520,  who  by  his  wife  Joan  (who  d.  1585),  left  at  his  dcceasi', 
June,  1594,  among  other  children,  a  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  bapt.  3  Jlay,  15G0;  m. 
5  Oct.  1591,  Philote,  dau.  of  John  Hayewoode,  Fsq.  of  East 
Hayewoode,  in  Bondleigh,  Devon,  and  dying  March,  1629,  left 
issue.     The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  m.  16  Nov.  1633,  Johane 
Stronge,  of  Torrhill  and  by  her  (who  d.  1686)  left  at  Iiik 
decease,  1671  (with  one  dau.  Elizabeth,  ?)!.  11  April,  1681,  to 
Richard  Weekes,  Esq.  of  North  Wyke,  Devon),  five  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Willia.m,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Tliomas,  of  Cleve,  M.P.  for  Oakhampton.  a  Blaster  in 
Chanceiy,  b.  1643;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Pridham,  Esq., 
by  whom  he  left  issue,  a  dau.  and  heir,  Anne,  m.  her 
cousin,  William  Northu.ore,  Esq.:  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Solomon  Andn;ws,  Esq.  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset, 
High  Sheriff  of  that  county  1697  ("she  d.  1689);  and  •irdly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  St.  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bart,  of  Clo»- 
ance,  Cornwall  (she  d.  1735).  Thomas  Northmore,  d.  July, 
1713. 

IV.  Edward,  Vicar  of  Chudleigh,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1687. 

V.  Jeffrey,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1648;  in.  Grace,  dau.  and  heir  oS 
Nathaniel  liisdon,  Esq.  ot  Spreyton,  and  by  her  (who  </. 
Sept.  1720)  left  at  his  decease,  Sept.  1724,  a  son,  John,  T>hi» 
became  of  Cleve. 

The  eldest  son. 


NOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOR 


149/ 


John  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  bapt.  24  Jan.  163.5;  m. 
26  Nov.  1674,  Margery  Welcomlie,  of  Chudleigh,  but  dying  «.  j?. 
April,  1713,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

WiLLiAiM  NoRTHMORE,  Esq.  of  Throwleigh,  bapt.  13  Jan. 
1C39;  TO.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  'William  Knapraan,  Esq. 
of  Wanson,  Throwleigh,  but  by  her  (who  (/.  April,  1685),  he 
had  no  iissue.  He  nt.  2ndly,  21  Jan.  16S8,  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
Kev.  William  Hutton,  Rector  of  Northlew,  Devon,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1743)  he  left  at  his  death,  Sept.  1716  (together 
with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Edward  Herle,  Esq.  of  Landew, 
Cornwall,  Hifih  Sheriff  1713,  by  whom  she  had  one  son  ;  2ndly 
Charles  Kendall,  Esq.,  LL.D.  (of  the  family  of  Kendall  of 
Pelyn),  by  whom  she  had  several  children  :  and  3rdly,  John 
Weekes,  Esq.  of  North  Wyke),  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Cleve,  M.P.  for  Okehampton, 
bapt.  8  July,  1690 ;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Northmore,  Esq.  of  Cleve  (she  d.  1717);  2ndly,  Florence,  dau. 
of  Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  3rd  Bart,  of  Rawlcigh  (she  </.  1725) ; 
and  3rdly,  Elizabeth  (who  became  his  widow),  dau.  of  William 
Oxenham,  Esq.  of  Oxenham,  Devon.  William  Northmore 
d.  s.p.  March,  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

JoBN  Northmore,  Esq.  (son  of  Jeffrey  and  Grace,  his  wife), 
who  eventually  becoming  the  representative  of  the  family,  s. 
to  Cleve,  under  the  entail  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  Northmore, 
Esq.  He  )».  20  Jlay,  1730,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Collacott,  Esq. 
of  Chagford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1772)  left  at  his  death, 
Dec.  1735  (together  with  one  dau.,  m.  William  Langdoa 
Wilkins,  Esq.  of  Slade,  Devon),  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Cleve,  bapt.  23  Nov.  1735, 
High  Sheiiff  1769;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Osgood,  Esq.  of  Fulham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1770),  left  at  his 
decease,  Oct.  1777,  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir  ;  ii.  William 
Gracchus  (Uev.),  M.A..  b.  1768,  d.  13  Dec.  1837,  unm.  ;  iii. 
ICdward,  Capt.  10th  Eegt.,  b.  17G9,  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1S14. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Cleve,  M.A.,  J. P.,  F.A.S., 
b.  1766;  ih.  1st,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Earle  Welby, 
IstEart.  of  Dent  m  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  (by  his  1st  wife,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Glynne,  Bart,  of  Hawarden  Castle,  Flint), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Nov,  1792)  had  a  son  and  heir, 

I.  Thomas  Welbt,  M.A.,  Lent,  and  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards,  afterwards  in  holy  orders,  successively  Chaplain 
at  Dinapore  and  Vicar  of  Winterton,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  10 
July,  1791;  71!,.  13  May,  1822,  his  cousin,  Katheiine,  3rd 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Earle  Welby,  Bart.  ;  he  d.  16  July, 
1829,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  11  May,  1869). 

1  Thomas  Welbt  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kirkhammerton,  co. 
York,  b.  20  Aug.  1823. 

2  John,  now  of  Cleve. 

Thomas  Northmore  m.  2ndly,  9  Nov.  1809,  Emmeline,  4th 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Eden,  Bart,  of  Windlestone  Park,  co.  Dur- 
ham, and  by  her  (who  d.  21  July,  1850)  bad  issue. 

II.  Eden  Shafto,  d.  unm.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  1  June, 
18.38. 

I.  Emmeline  Eden. 

II.  Charlotte  Osgood,  7)!.  4  Aug.  1835,  John  Whitloek.  Esq., 
Capt.  in  the  H.E.l.C.'s  Madras  Army.  He  d.  27  May,  1849, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Penelope  Louisa  Davidson,  d.  ynung. 

iv.  Cornelia  Risilun,  m.  8  May,  1857,  Benjamin  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Llanelly,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Adeiina  Johnson. 

VI.  Caroline  Amelia  Brunswick,  m.  17  March,  1817,  George 
Longwurth  Dames,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  H.M.  66th  llegt.,  who 
d.  20  March,  1860,  leaving  issue. 

VII.  EltridaSt.  Aubyn.  vm.  Gertrude  Johnes. 
Thomas  Northmore  d.   29  May,    1851,   and  was   s.    by  his 
grandson,   Thomas   Welby  Northmore,   Esq.  who  conveyed 
Cleve  to  his  brother,   John  North.more,   Esq.,   the   present 
possessor. 

^rm.s-— Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  langued  and  armed  az., 
crowned  wiih  an  eastern  crown  arg.  C.e.si;— A  lion's  head 
erased  gu.,  crowned  as  in  the  arms,  and  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a  rose  arg.,  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  J/oao— Ntc  data, 
nee  dejecta. 

Stal — Cleve  Uousc,  near  Exeter,  Devon. 


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NORTON    OF    BAQDEN   HALL. 

Norton,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bagdeu  Hall,  co. 
Tork,  J.P.  for  tlia  West  Kiding,  b.  28  Oct.  1845  ; 
m.  20  April,  1871,  Alice  Ada,  dau.  of  Josepli 
Dixon,  Esq.  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  George  Herbert,  b.  5  Oct.  1872. 

II.  Percy  Goodall,  b.  13  Sept.  167  j. 


ni.  Ernest  Galloway,  b.  22  June,  1884,  d.  27  Feb.  1891. 
I.  Alice  Mabel  Race,  b.  13  Sept.  1878. 

Lineag-e.— Benjamin  Norton,  Esq.,  m.  10  March,  1796, 
Elizabeth  Naylor,  and  d.  31  March,  1839,  leaving  by  her  (whc^ 
d.  16  June.  1842)  a  son, 

George  Norton,  Esq.  of  Clayton  West,  co.  York,  who  m.  U> 
June,  1828,  Betty,  dau.  of  George  Race,  Esq.  of  Horbury,  co. 
York-,  and  d.  22  Oct.  1865,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  27  March, 
1881)  a  son,  Thomas,  now  of  Bagden  Hall. 

S«at— Bagden  HhH,  near  Huddersfield,  co.  York, 
CLubs — Junior  Carlton,  and  Constitutional. 


NORTON  OF  NORTHWOOD  PARK  ANI> 
THE  DELL. 

Norton,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Northwood  Park. 
Middlesex,  Major  1st  London  K.E.  Volunteers, 
b.  19  Nov.  1842  ;  m.  5  April  18G6,  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  J.  Simson,  Esq. 

Lineage. — Daniel  Norton,  Brewer  and  Banker  in 
Uxbridge,  represented  an  old  family  in  that  town,  which 
originally  came  from  Lancashire.  He  m.  Mi^s  Scott,  dau.  of 
James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Amsterdam,  and  sister  of  Elizabeth  Anna, 
wife  of  Pudsey  Dawson,  of  Langcliff  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
had  four  sons, 

I.  Daniel  Scott,  whose  eldest  son,  Daniel,  was  leading  partner 
in  the  well-known  tirm  of  "Norton,  Hoggart,  and  Trist," 
of  London. 

II.  Edward.  iii.  William.  iv.  Henry. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Norton,  6.  at  Uxbridge  3  Jan.  1785 ;  to.  13  March, 
1806,  Mary  Wilshin,  by  whom  (who  was  6.  1  March,  1785,  and 
d.  1867)  he  left  at  his  decease,  IS  Jan.  1857,  four  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Daniel,  of  Northwood  Park  and  The  Dell. 

II.  William,  b.  21  Jan.  Ib08,  settled  in  New  Zealand,  m.  and' 
hss  issue. 

III.  Jason  Wilshin,  b.  7  Jan.  1811;  m.  and  d.,  leaving  one- 
dau. 

IV.  Thomas,  6.  5  Aug.  1812;  in.  twice,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Emma  Grace,  b.  22  Oct.  1809;  rn.  and  U.,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary  Grace,  6.  25  March,  1814;  in.  twice,  but  has  no- 
issue. 

Daniel  Norton,  Esq,  of  Northwood  Park,  Middlesex,  and 
The  Dell,  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  29  Dec.  1806:  m.  1st, 
28  Jan.  1832,  Louisa  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Adderley  Delves, 
Esq.  of  17,  Broad  Street,  Golden  Square,  London,  by  whom  Uu 
had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  now  of  Northwood  Park. 

II.  Jason  Delves,  b.  25  June,  1844,  married. 

III.  William,  6.  26  Feb.  1846;   d.  unm.  16  March,  1S77. 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  21  Jan.  1848,  married. 

V.  Arihur,  b.  10  March,  1850,  married. 

VI.  Henry  Samuel,  b.  7  May,  1854. 

I.  Louisa,  m.  16  May,  1863,  John  Edward  Dawson,  Ei 

II.  Grace,  6.  7  June,  1840. 

HI.  Violet,  TO.  11  Feb.  1875,  William  Stericker,  M.D. 
IV.   Florence,  b.  27  June,  la57;  m.  27  June,  1878,  U. 

lilac  Iver,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  5  Aug.  1870,  Ellen  Constance,  youngest  ( 
Rev.  Samuel  Rowe,  late  Vicar  of  Crediton,  Devon. 
Norton  purchased  considerable  landed  property  in  the 
Kent,  Middlesex,  and  Hertford.    He  d.  10  Feb.  1888. 

Seat — Northwood  Park,  Rickmansworth. 
Club — City  Carlton. 


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NORTON   OF    DOWNS   HOUSE. 

Norton,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Downs  House,  Kent,. 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle 
Temple  1865  ;  M.P.  for  Tonbridge  Division  of  Kent 
18S5-92;  b.  11  Oct.  1838;  m.  28  Dec.  1867,  Amelia 
Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Duncombe- 
Shafto,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Douglas  (Foreign  OflRce),  6.  17  Sept.  ISGS. 

II.  Reginald  Arthur,  R.N.,  6.  28  Oct.  1873. 

I.  Gertrude  Mary,  b.  1  Jan.  1870. 

II.  Evelyn,  b.  31  July,  1875. 

Mr.  Norton  is  son  of  William  Norton,  Esq.  of 
Burcote  House,  Northampton  (6.  1791,  d.  1851), 
by  his  -wife,  Mary  (6.  18U5,  m.  1S2S,  d.  1871),  dau, 
oi'  T.  Bliss,  Esq. 


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NOT 


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NOW 


Seat — Downs  House,  Yalding,  Maidstone. 
Cluls — Carlton  and  Union. 


NOTLEY    OF    COMBE    SYDENHAM. 

NoTLET,  Marwood,  Esq.  of  Combe  Sydenham 
Hall  and  Chilliiigton  House,  Somerset,  b.  1833. 

Xiineagre. — Kev.  George  Notlet  (son  of  Eev.  George 
2fotler,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  Abell,  of  Stojiumber, 
and  grandson  of  George  Notley,  Esq.  of  Crickett  St.  Tliomas, 
Somerset,  by  Eachael  Salusbury,  his  wife),  m.  about  1786-87, 
Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Marwood,  Esq.  of  Avishays  House, 
Somerser,  and  Sutton  Court,  Devon,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother, 
James  Thomas  Benediutus  Marwood,  Esq.  of  Avishays,  and  d. 
11  Aug.  1S31,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  James  Thomas  Benedicius,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George. 
The  elder  son, 

James  Thomas  Benedictcs  Notlet,  Esq.,  6.  4  June,  1791 ; 
m.  1st,  6  Oct.  1814,  Kachel,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Clark,  Esq., 
of  Beaminster,  Dorset,  and  2ndly,  1828,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Stanley,  co.  Somerset,  and  by  her  left 
at  his  decease,  31  Jan.  1851, 

I.  George,  m.  March,  1843,  Frances  Eliza  Millet  Thomas. 

ir.  James  Thomas  Benedictus,  late  of  Combe  Sydenham 
Hall. 

III.  Marwood,  now  of  Combe  Sydenham  Hall. 

I.  Emma,  m.  Aug.  1842,  George  Harding,  Esq.  of  Padnoller 

House,  Somerset. 
ti.  Mary,  m.  1859,  W.  W.  Elton,  Esq. 
jii.  Ellen  Catherine,  m.  1847,  C.  H.  Gardner,  Esq. 
jv.  Elizabeth  Kachel,  m.  13  June,  1871,  Kev.  Edward  Pigott, 

M.A. 

V.  Frances  Victoria  Marwood,  m.  1859,  W.  Sweet,  Esq. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Kachel.  vii.  Louisa  Sarah. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Thomas  Benedictus  Notlev,  Esq.  of  Combe  Syden- 
ham Hall,  b.  22  April,  1830,  d.  s.  p.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
3IAEW00D,  now  of  Combe  Sydenham. 

.<4r.)is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  or,  on  a  bend  cotised  az. 
three  bezants,  for  Notley  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  a  chevron  erm. 
between  three  goats'  heads  erased  arg.,  for  Marwood.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown,  a  lion's  head.     Motto — Noli  mentiri. 

Seat — Combe  Sydenham  Hall,  near  Taunton,  Somerset. 


PYKE-NOTT    OF    B  YD  OWN. 

Pyke-Nott,  John  Nott,  Esq.  B.A.,  of  Bydo-svn, 
Swimbridge,  North  Devon,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Parracombe,  Eowley,  &c.,  and  Patron  of  the  Living 
of  Parracombe,  b.  26  March,  1841;  m.  25  April, 
1867,  Caroline  Isabella,  dau.  of  Frederick  Ward, 
Esq.,  M.A.  of  St.  John's,  Cambridge,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Moels,  b.  3  Feb.  1868. 

II.  James  .Sherard,  b.  18  Jan.  1869. 

lit.  Edmund  George  Izacke,  b.  22  July,  1871. 

I.  Caroline  Evelyn  Eunice. 

II.  Isabel  Codrington. 

Iiineage.— The  Notts,  other  branches  of  whom  were 
settled  at  Irishcombe,  in  Lapford,  and  Ellishays,  in  Combe 
Raleigh  parish,  at  an  early  period,  have  held  property  in 
.Swimbridge  for  centuries. 

John  Nott,  of  Swimbridge,  Gent.,  6.  ttmx>.  Edward  IV., 
acted  in  the  transfer  of  the  parish  lands  in  1524,  and  d.  the 
jear  following.    His  great-great-grandson, 

William  Nott,  owner  of  Cobbaton  and  Uppacott,  in  Swim- 
Ijridge,  b.  1596 ;  ra.  1617,  Ellen,  dau.  (by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau. 
<if  William  Spurway,  Esq.  of  Okeford)  of  John  Berry,  Esq.  of 
<Jhittlehampton,  6th  in  descent  from  John  Berry,  Esq.,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Berrynarbor,  who  was  7th  in  descent  from 
G.'ilfridus  de  Berry,  of  Berry  Narbor,  tcir.p.  Henry  111. 

John  Nott,  son  and  heir,  b.  1622;  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime, 
leaving,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  of  John  Bellew,  Gent,  of 
Yarnscombe  (descended  from  Bellew  of  Ash,  who  derived  from 
De  Belle  Eau,  of  the  Conquest)  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Nott,  of  Cobbaton,  Gent.,  6.  1646;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  James  Hervey,  Esq.,  of  the  family,  as  is  supposed,  of  Hervey 
of  Aylesbeare,  Devon,  descended  from  Thomas,  4th  son  of 
Thomas  Hervey,  the  1st  of  Ickworth,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess 
of  Bristol. 

John  Nott,  of  Cobbaton,  son  and  heir,  b.  1680  ;  m.  Agnes, 
lieir  of  the  Hamonds  of  Eastdowne.  His  3rd  son,  but  eventual 
ileir, 


James  Nott,  Esq.,  6.  1726,  settled  at  Tordown,  which 
was  another  of  the  Nott  estates  in  Swimbridge.  He  m. 
Emeline,  dau.  of  John  Mules,  Gent,  of  a  younger  branch 
of  Mules  of  Ernsborough,  in  Swimbridge,  of  whom  was  Sir 
John  Moels,  who  built  St.  Bridget's  Aisle  in  Swimbridge 
Church,  a  descendant  of  the  baron  of  his  name,  and  of 
Koger  de  Moels,  of  Lewe,  temp.  Conquest.  James  Nott  had 
issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  Susan,  imm. ;  Erne,  wifi; 
of  Rev.  N.  Dyer;  Agnes,  to.  Richard  Harding,  Esq.  of  Buz- 
zacott. 

James  Nott,  Esq.  of  Tordown,  the  elder  son,  Capt.  in  the 
North  Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  Lay  Rector  of  Swimbridge, 
&c.,  d.  unm.  1809. 

John  Nott,  Esq.  of  Bydown,  the  younger  son,  6.  1769 ;  in. 
Susan,  only  child  of  Richard  Norris,  Gent.,  by  whom  he 
acquired  estates  in  the  parishes  of  Witheridge,  Thelbridge, 
Southmolton,  and  Brendon.  He  d.  in  1808,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Nott,  Esq.  of  Bydown,  b.  1805,  who  s.  to  the  entire 
Nott  property.  He  was  Senior  Capt.  of  the  North  Devon 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Rowley,  &c.  On  his 
decease  in  1855  (his  only  brother,  James,  having  d.  a  minor) 
part  of  the  property  passed,  by  the  will  of  James  Nott,  Esq.  of 
Tordown,  to  Rev.  R.  Harding,  grandson  of  R.  Harding,  Esq., 
the  husband  of  Agnes  Nott.  The  rest  of  the  property  was 
inherited  by  his  nephew  and  representative  of  the  family, 

John  NoptPtke-Nott,  Esq.,  now  of  Bydown,  eldest  and  only 
surviving  son  of  Elizabeth  Nott,  who  n.  14  March,  1838,  the 
Rev.  John  Pyke,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Rector  and  Patron  and  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Parracombe.  The  Rev.  John  Pyke  was  only  son  of 
John  Pyke,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Banker  (6.  1762),  Joint  Lord  of  the 
demesne  of  the  manor  of  Combmartin,  &c.,  sometime  Patron 
of  Martinhoe,  by  Anne  Hogg  his  wife  {m.  1798),  dau.  of  Thomas 
Salmon,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hogg, 
Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Newton  Tracey.  John  Pyke  was 
only  son  (by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Law,  Gent,)  of  John 
Pyke,  Esq.,  h.  1727,  who,  after  the  decease  of  his  elder 
brother.  Rev.  Robert  Isaac  Pyke,  Vicar  of  Chew  Magna-cum- 
Dundry,  Somerset  (whose  only  son.  Rev.  John  Pyke,  Rector  of 
Eadstock,  had  d.  unm.),  became  heir  male  to  his  father.  Rev. 
Humphry  Pyke,  of  the  old  Devonshire  family  of  Pyke,  or 
Pike,  of  whom  was  Henry  Pike,  Sub-Dean  of  Exeter  Cathedral 
in  1350,  and  also  to  his  mother,  Elizabeth,  sole  heir  of  the 
Isaacs,  Isacs,  or  Izackes,  of  W^estdowne.  She  was  only  child 
(by  Elizabeth,  heir  of  Arthur  Ellis,  Gent.)  of  Robert  Isaac, 
Esq.,  son  and  heir  (by  Anne,  only  child  by  his  1st  wife,  of 
John  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Didmarton,  High  Sheriff  of  Glouces- 
tershire, and  elder  brother  of  the  ancestor  of  the  Baronets 
Codrington)  of  Robert  Isaac,  Esq.,  who  was  son  and  heir  (by 
Grace,  co-heir  of  Richard  Roberts,  Gent.,  Lord  of  the  demesne 
of  the  Manor  of  Combmartin,  &c..  Patron  of  Chew  Magna  and 
Berrynarbor)  of  Francis  Isaac,  Gent,  of  Westdowne,  3rd  son  of 
Robert  Isaac,  Gent.,  of  Buriatt,  in  Atherginton,  Devon  (whose 
ancestors  had  been  seated  there  from  the  time,  it  is  said,  of 
King  Henry  III.),  by  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Chichester, 
Esq.  of  Hall,  and  his  wife,  Helena,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Acland, 
of  Acland. 

Arms — Quarterly;   1st  and  4th  gu.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  or, 
between  four  leopards'  faces,  two  and  two,  arg.,  an  estoile  of  : 
eight  points  between  two  martlets  of  the  field,  for  Nott ;  2nd  : 
and  3rd,  quarterly  or  and  gu.,  on  a  chevron  barry-wavy  of 
four  arg.  and  az.,  between  two  trefoils  in  chief  and  another  in 
base  counterchanged,  a  pilie  naiant  ppr.,  for  Pyke;  Quarter- 
ings  :  Isaac,  Roberts,  &c.     Crests — 1st,  Two  niascles  fesswise 
interlaced  or,  thereon  a  martlet  gu.,  ducally  gorged  gold,  in  the 
beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  ppr.  ;  2nd,  On  a  mount  vert,  a  demi-pike 
hauriant  ppr.  between  two  wings  gu.,  each  charged  with  a  i 
trefoil  or. 

Seat — Bydown,  Swimbridge,  Barnstaple. 

Residence— 'i,  Titchfield  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 


NO  WELL  OF  KEAD,  now  OF  NETHER- 
SIDE. 

NowELL,  Eet.  Thojias  Whitakee,  of  Nether- 
side,  CO.  York,  M.A.  Oxon,  Kector  of  Poijlar, 
Middlesex,  and  formerly  Fellow  of  Brasenose  CoU. 
Oxford,  b.  25  May,  1824 ;  m.  1885,  Kate,  dau.  of 
M.  Mason,  Esq.  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts,  and  widow 
of  the  Eev.  Buxton  Smyth. 

Lineage.— Roger  Nowell,  Lord  of  Redo,  m,  Eleanos 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Fitton,  of  Great  Harwood  aEJ? 
Martholme,  and  had  two  sons,  Adam,  his  heir,  and  Willianv 
of  Little  Mereley.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Adam  Nowell,  livmg  7  Edward  1.,  was  ancestor  of 


NOW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NUG 


1499 


John  Nowell,  m.  twice,  and  d.  1526,  leaving,  by  Dowsatel, 
his  2n(l  wife,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  RufEord,  with 
several  daus.,  five  sons, 

KoGEB,  of  wliom  presently. 

Alexander,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's. 

1.AUBENCE,  Dean  of  Liehfield,  an  able  Antiquary. 

Eobert,  Aitorney  at  the  Courts  of  Wards  ana  Liveries. 

Nicholas. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

EoGER  NowELL,  Esq.,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Sher- 
borne, Knt.  of  Stonyhurst,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1567, 
v/as  great-great-grandfather  of 

EoGER  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Eede  (or  Eeade)  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
bapt.  8  Aug.  1582,  aged  35  at  the  Heralds'  Visitation  1613, 
who  d.  23  Kov.  1623,  leaving  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fleetwood,  Esq.  of  Kewton)  an  eldest  son, 

EoGEE  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Eead  Hall,  bapt.  13  March,  1605, 
aged  7  at  the  Herald's'  Visitation  1613,  and  aged  53  at  that  of 
1664.  He  m.  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Holt,  Esq.  of  Stubley, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  7  June,  1681) 
had  (with  four  daus.)  sis  sons.  Mr.  Nowell,  who  raised  a 
regiment  at  his  own  expense  for  the  protection  of  Charles  I., 
and  defended  Latham  House  with  great  skill  and  bravery  as 
its  Colonel,  was  buried  25  May,  1695.  His  4th,  but  (at  the 
Visitation  of  1664)  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alesandee  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Eead  Hall,  bapt.  30  Aug.  1632 ; 
m.  1st,  1665,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Faringlon, 
Esq.  of  Werden,  co.  Lancaster,  and  2ndly,  5  Feb.  1673, 
Eleanor,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton  and 
Stainton,  co.  York.  By  the  latter  (who  was  buried  15  Dec. 
1683)  he  had  issue, 

I.  EoGER,  the  elder,  of  Eead  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Eead 
and  also  possessor  of  Netherside,  bapt.  19  Jan.  1674-6 ; 
m.  1st,  31  Jan.  1694,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eichard  Townley,  of 
Carr  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  that  lady  having  d.  13  March 
following,  he  m.  2ndly,  16  March,  1695-6,  Eebecca,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton  and  Stainton,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  13  Feb.  1744)  had,  with  other  issue, 

1  Soger,  of  Eead  Hall,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1697  ;  to.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Legard,  Bart,  of  Ganton,  co.  York,  and  was 
buried  11  Oct.  1734,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1  April,  1770) 
two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 

Eebecca,  m.  Eev.  John  Cayley,  of  Low  Hall,  Bronipton. 

Dorothy,  m.  Eev.  Cuthbert  AUanson,  D.D.,  of  Adling- 
ton,  CO.  Lancaster,  Sector  of  Wath,  co.  York,  and  some- 
time Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons.  She  d.  1760, 
leaving  issue. 

2  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

3  Alexander,  first  of  Manchester  and  subsequently  of  Eead 
Hall,  bapt.  31  Jan.  1706;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hatfield,  of  Stockport,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1750, 
having  had  by  her  (who  was  buried  18  Oct.  1763)  four 
sons, 

Alexander,  of  Eead  Hall,  vi.  7  Nov.  1761,  Charlotte,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Col.  John  Ramsey,  of  Dean  Street, 
Soho,  and  by  her(who  (i.  8  Nov.  1785)  left  at  his  decease, 
May,  1772,  an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  who  d.  4 
Jan.  1778,  aged  12. 
Thomas,  bapt.  18  May,  1735,  Lieut,  in  the  King's  Eegt. 

of  Volunteers ;  d.unm.  1765. 
Roger,  of  Derby,  Surgeon,  m.  Dorothy  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Sole,  of  Bobbing  Place,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  2ndly,  Col.  Heathcute,  of  Derby)  left  at  his  decease, 
1764,  aged  27,  two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 
Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Constantine  Jennings, 
of  Shiplake,  co.  Oxford. 
Dorothy  Anne,  in.  James  Barton,  of  Manchester. 
Richard,  bapt.  1738 ;  d.  young,  1743. 
4Heni7,  bapt.  13  April,  1709;  d.  1754. 
n.  Thomas,  bapt.  30  March.  1676  ;  d.  v.  p.  unm. 

III.  Eobert,  bapt.  9  May,  1680. 

IV.  Alexander,  of  w-hose  line  we  treat. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  before  1695,  Thomas  Sherson,  of  EUod  Craig, 
CO.  Lancaster. 
The  youngest  son, 

Alexander  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  co.  Lancaster,  Capt. 
in  the  Lancashire  Militia,  bapt.  11  May,  1682;  m.  12  Dec. 
1706,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Assheton,  of  Cuerdale,  and  was 
bur.  16  March,  1747,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  3  May, 
1746), 

Alexander,  living  1736,  who  had  two  sons,  Charles  and 
Eichard. 

Eichard,  of  the  Accountant-General's  Office,  Court  of  Chan- 
cery, bapt.  18  Nov.  1712;  living  unm.  1783. 

Roger,  of  Altham  Hall  and  Stockbridge,  co.  Lancaster,  m. 
the  relict  of  —  Lonsdale,  of  High  Eipley,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
had  an  only  child,  Mary,  ni.  James  Faiington,  Esq.,  brother 
of  Sir  William  Farington,  Knt.  of  Shawe  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Thomas,  d.  unm. 

James,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Cobb,  of  Nantwich,  co.  Chester. 


and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Peikins)  left  at  his  decease, 
4  May,  1749,  three  daus.  and  co-heirs,  Elizabeth,  m.  Prest- 
bury,  of  Chester,  Rebecca,  and  Anne,  living  unm.  1783. 
Salph,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  TO.  6  Aug.  1745,  James  Isherwood,  Esq.  ofBolton- 
le-Moors  ;  he  d.  1782. 
The  youngest  son, 

Salph  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
subsequently  of  Eccleston,  in  the  same  co.,  and  of  Coverhead, 
CO.  York,  m.  1  Dec.  1755,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Witaker, 
Esq.  of  Holme,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  25  May,  1780,  aged  58, 
having  had  by  her  (who  was  buried  3  April,  1793), 

I.  Thomas  Michael,  successor  to  his  father,  of  Eccleston  and 
Coverhead,  and  of  The  Ketreat,  Essex,  M.D.,  b.  29  Sept. 
1760;  m.  Anne  West,  of  the  city  of  London,  and  d.  8  Aug. 
1807,  leaving  an  only  child  and  heir, 

Alexander  John  Nowell,  6.  7  May,  1789,  d.  unm.  17  Sept. 
1814. 

II.  Alexander,  an  officer  in  the  Indian  Army,  in  which  he 
continued  till  his  marriage,  1793,  when  he  settled  in  Tirhoot, 
in  Bengal.  He  subsequently  became  of  Underley,  in  West- 
morland, which  county  he  represented  in  Parliament.  He 
m,  1st,  6  Jan.  1793,  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Keaman, 
of  the  city  of  London,  and  widow  of  Col.  Henry  Watson, 
Chief  Engineer  to  the  H.E.I.C,  and  2ndly,  5  April,  1825, 
Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  James  Farington,  Esq.  of  Shawe 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child  of  Roger 
Nowell,  Esq.  of  Altham  Hall,  which  lady  d.  2  Jan.  1842. 
Mr.  Nowell  d.  s.  p.  17  Nuv.  1842,  at  Netherside. 

III.  Ralph,  6.  1763  ;  d.  1777. 

IV.  Richard,  of  London,  6.  29  Dec.  1764;  m.  1  July,  1793, 
Anne  Isabella  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Arthur  Coham, 
Archdeacon  of  Wilts,  Prebendary  of  Sarum,  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Rebecca,  m.  29  Dec.  1789,  William  Atkinson,  Esq.  of 
Linton,  in  Craven,  co.  York,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1829,  leaving 
by  him,  who  d.  14  April,  1816,  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Margaret,  of  Netherside  and  Linton,  co.  York,  who 
assumed,  1  Nov.  1843,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Nowell, 
out  of  respect  to  her  uncle,  Alexander,  and  from  being 
the  eldest  representative  of  the  family.  She  m.  11  May, 
18'22,  Rev.  Josias  Robinson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Alresford, 
Essex  (of  the  family  of  Robinson,  formerly  of  Raydale, 
CO.  York,  and  by  him  (who  d.  20  May,  1843)  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  Dawson,  late  of  Netherside,  d.  7  Jan.  1866. 

2  Thomas  Whitaker  (Rev.),  M.A.,  now  of  Netherside. 

3  William  Atkinson,  M.A.,  h.  30  June,  1829. 

4  Ralph  Assheton,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps 
(retired),  J. P.  for  West  Riding,  co.  York,  6. 23  Nov.  1830; 
m.  11  June,  1864,  Ellen  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  H.  J. 
Swale,  of  Ingfield,  Settle,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 
Soger  Whitaker,  h.  24  March,  1865 ;  Walter  Salmon,  b. 
18  Oct.  1867  ;  Mary  Ethel;  also  two  other  daus.,  who  d. 
In  infancy. 

5  Eichard,  d..  young. 

1  IHary  Charlotte. 

2  Margaret,  m.  18  Nov.  1851,  Thomas  Hordern  Whit 
taker,  Esq.  of  The  Holme,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  11  Oct. 
1852,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary  Charlotte. 

She  d.  21  Oct.  1861. 

II.  Anne,  in.  Jan.  1799  —  Williams,  of  Hoddesdon,  co.  Herts, 
and  d.  1841.  in.  Lucy. 

IV.  Sarah,  in.  II  Dec.  1792,  Thomas  Hainsworth,  of  Leeds, 
who  d.  s.  p.  April,  1824.  v.  Mary. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  covered  cups  sa.  Crest — An  arm  embowed 
in  armour,  holding  in  the  hand  a  flaming  bomb,  all  ppr. 
5eai— Netherside,  near  Skipton,  co.  Yoi'k. 
Residence— The  Rectory,  Poplar. 


NUGENT    OF   FARKEN   CONNELIi. 

Nugent,  Oliver  Stitaet  Wood,  Esq.  of  Farren 
Connell,  co.  Caran,  J.P.,  Cajjt.  King's  Eojal  Eifle 
Corps,  6.  9  Nov.  ]  8G0. 

Lineage.— Oliver  Ntgent,  Esq.  of  Ballina,  3rd  son  (by 
Marian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  Lord  Howth)  of  Sir  Chris- 
topher Nugent,  eldest  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Richard,  12th 
Lord  Delvin,  m.  1st,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Christopher,  6th  Lord 
Dunsany,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Christopher,  ancestoroi 
the  Nugents  of  Ballina.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Browne,  of  co. 
Westmeath,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

William  Nogent,  Esq.  of  Rathanwear,  to.  Alison,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Fitzsimon,  of  Tullynally,  and  had  two  sons,  Oliver  and 
James.    The  former 

Oliver  Ncgent,  Esq.  of  Enagh,  co.  Cavan,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Nugent,  of  Kilmore,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 
Nicholas,  of  Enagh,  and  Robert,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  latter, 

Robert  Ncgent,  Esq.  of  Farren  Connell,  6.  1640;  rn.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Richard  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotstown,  co.  West- 
meath, and  had,  with  two  daus.,  one  son, 

Oliver  Ncgent,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove,  b.  1676;  to.  Catherine, 


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dau.  of  Col.  John  Eeilly,  of  Garryrococlv,  co.  Cavan,  and  by 
her  had,  with  three  daus.,  a  son  and  heir, 

EoBEKT  XfGEST,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove,  High  Sheriff  1762,  6. 
6  Oct.  1703;  m.  2  Sept.  1740,  Anastatia,  dan.  of  Michael 
Lincoln,  Esq.,  and  had  three  sons,  Oliver,  his  heir;  Ilichard, 
Capt.  31st  Kegt.,  and  afterwards  an  Officerin  the  Russian  ser- 
vice, b.  1745,  d.  nnm.  11  July,  1794;  and  Cliristoplicr,  Capt. 
49th  Regt.,  b.  1746.    The  eldest  son, 

Oliver  Nogent,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove,  High  Sheriff  178S,  l. 
20  Oct.  1741;  m.  June,  1766,  Eleanor  Mervyn.  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher In-inc,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Oliver,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  h.  1771  ;  d.  mini.  1794,  v.  p. 
Kicbard,  an  Officer  K.A.,  6.  1774  ;  d.  nnm.  1794,  v.  p. 
Eobert  William,  Capt.  Royal  Irish  Artillery,  d.  s.  p.  1794. 
Chkistophee  Edmond  John,  of  whom  presently. 
Mervyn,  m.  the  Very  Rev  John  Willi.ara  Keatinge,  Dean  of 

St.  f  atrick's,  nephew  to  the  1st  Lord  Oriel,  and  d.  Slarch, 

1811. 
Henrietta  Catherine  Blanche,  m.  June,  1799,  James  O'Reilly, 

Esq.  of  Baltrasiia,  co.  iMeath,  and  d.  April,  1823. 

Mr.  Nugent  d.  10  July,  1S13,  and  was  s.  by  his  youngest  and 
then  only  surviving  son, 

Christopher  Edmond   John  Nugent,  Esq,  of   Bobsgrove, 

CO.  Cavan,  an  Officer  of   Dragoons,    b.  22  June,    1777:    m. 

13  June.    1803,    Sophia   Maria    Anne,   eldest    dau.   William 

Rathborne,  Esq.  of  Scrypplestown,  co.   Dublin,  liy  Florence 

Elizabeth  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Irvine,  Esq.,  M.T., 

of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

Oliver,  b.  17  June,  1804;    m.  30  Oct.  1837,  Sophia  Anna 

Maria,  2nd  dau.  oi    Robert  Johnston,  Esq.    of    Kinlough 

House,  CO.  Leitrim,  and  dying  5  Jan.  1840,  left   a  son, 

Edmond  Robert,  of  Kilrue,  b.  8  Feb.  1839:  m.  15  Dec  18t)4, 

Ida  Margaret,  Srd  dau.  of  John  Rowe,  Esq.  of  Ballycross, 

D.L.  CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  s.  p.  1876. 

William  Gavin,   an   Officer   in   the   I\Iadras   Engineers,    b. 

17  June,  1805  ;  d.  unm.  24  Dec.  1828. 
Edmond,  Vicar  of   Denn,  co.  Cavan,  b.  17   Oct.  1808;  to. 
2  Dec.    18J0,  Frances,  dau.  of  Matthew  Nisbett,   Ksq.  of 
Derricarne  House,  co.  Leitrim,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1854,  leaving 
a  dau.  Sophia  Mary. 
Robert  George,  b.  14  Oct.  1812;  (Z.  29  ,Jan.  1835. 
Richard,  of  Kilrue,  J. P.  co.   Meatli,  b.  17  Aug.   1822:  m. 
5  Dec.  1848,  Amelia  St.  George,  dau.  of  Edward  Stopford, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  April,   18711) 
has  had  issue,  1  Edward  Stopford  Edmond  Richard,  b.  23 
Feb.    1851,  d.    29  April,   1862;    2  Richard  Oliver  William 
Beresford,  6.  21  July,  1852,  d.  9  Sept.  following ;   1  Sopliia 
Maria    Anne    Catherine  ;    2  Amelia  St.   George   Eugenie 
Hortense  Catherine  ;  3  Evelyn  Florence  Mervyn  Irvine,  d. 
5  Jan.  1860. 
St.  George  Mervyn,  of  Farren  Connell. 
Henrietta  Florence,  ra.  Dec.    1827,    Rev.    Gorges  Lowthcr 
Irvine,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Irvine,  and  grand- 
son of  Col.  Irvine,  M.P.,  and  il.  13  March,  1834. 
Sophia  Letitia,  d.  young,  9  Nov.  1817. 
Mr.  Nugent,  who  was  J. P.  for  co.  Cavan,  and  served  as  High 
Sheriff  1821,  d.  20  Feb.  18.5.3.     His  youngest  son, 

St.  Gegege  JIervtn  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Farren  Connell,  co. 
Cavan,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  severly  wounded  at  Subraon, 
b.  19  Jan.  1825;  m.  June,  185G,  Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  Right 
Hon.  Edward  Litton,  Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland,  M.P. 
Coleraine,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Oliver  St.  George  Christopher,  b.  18^7;  d.  185S. 

II.  St.  George  liichard  Litton,  h.  1859;  d.  18G5. 

III.  Oliver  Stdart  Wood,  now  of  Farren  Connell. 

IV.  Mervyn  Cyril,  6.  1  May,  1862. 

Gen.  Nugent  d.  29  May,  1884. 

Arms — Erm.,  two  bars  gu.     Crest — A  cockatrice  rising  vert, 
tail  nowed,  combed  and  wattled  gu.     Mutlo — Decrevi, 
iS'eai— Farren  Connell,  Mount  Nugent,  co.  Cavan. 


NUGENT    OF    CLONLOST. 

Nugent,  John  James,  Esq.  of  Clonlnst,  co. 
Wcstmeath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18.55, 
formerly  Capt.  Srd  Dragoon  Guards  and  L'iciit.- 
Col.  late  Westmeath  Rides,  b.  June,  1812  ;  m.  1st, 
1844,  Anne  Grahame,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Hobison,  K.II.,  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
184G)  had  a  dau., 

Isabella  Euphemia  Anne,  m.  1869, Richard  Reynell  Drought, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  formerly  51st  Regt.,  eldest  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Drought,  of  Glencarrig,  co.  Wicklow. 

He  m.   2ndly,  1851,   Helen,   2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Grahame,  Esq.  of  Loud  Water,  Herts. 


Lineag-e.— Andrew  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  co.  West- 
meath (younger  brother  of  Walter  Nugent,  of  Donorc,  ancestor 
of  the  Barts.  of  Donore,  a  son  of  Andrew  Nugent,  of  Donor?, 
who  was  4th  son  of  James,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Rieliard  lOtli 
Lord  Delvin),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  D'Arcy,  and  w;i-i 
father  of 

Christopher  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  d.  1  March,  Ifii:;, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Fitz-Lawrenee,  Esq., 
a  son, 

James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  to.  Marion,  dau.  of  Rcd- 
mon  Petit,  of  Ballindeiry,  and  dying  1620,  left  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  Ismania,  dau.  of 
Theobald  Nugent,  of  New  Haggard,  and  widow  of  Walter 
Pollard,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  vi.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Cook,  of  Mollygallen,  and  was  futhcr  of 

Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  1693,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  1719,  Jane,  dau.  o5 
John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookesborough,  and  had,  with  five  daus., 
four  sons, 

John,  of  Clonlost.  James,  C'tpt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  ^i. 

Nicholas,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  at  the  Havannali. 
Walter,  who  d.  1789.  had,  with  other  issue,  John,  who  d.  1827, 
leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Walter   Nugent,  created   a  Baron   of  Austria,  vi.  Ist, 
Louifa  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Digby,  and  sister  and 
co-heir  of  John  Digby,  Esq.  of  Landenstown,  co.  Kiidare, 
and  by  her  had  one  dau.  Louisa  Maria.     He  m.  2ndly, 
Georgiana  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Jenkinson,  10th 
Bart,  of   Hawkesbury,  by  whom   he   had  an  elder  sort, 
Walter   Ruthven    Nugent,    and   other  issue,    of  whom 
Ismania  Catherine,  m.  25  F"eb.  1862,  Charles,  3ld  Lord 
Southampton. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  1753,  Elizabeth  Power, 
dau.  of  Richard  le  Poer  Trench,  Esq.  of  Garbally,  and  dying 
1770,  left 
James,  his  heir. 

Richard,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 
John,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  to.  Frances,  dau    of  Richard 
Reynell,  Esq.  of  Reynella,  aiid  left  a  son.  Eyre  Trench  Joha 
Richard,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  and  a  dau.  Frances,  m. 
Samuel  A.  Reynell,  Esq.  of  Arclierstown. 
Fanny,  vi.  Hon.  Robert  lloehfort. 

Alicia.  Jane.  Elizabeth. 

Hester,  m.  1790,  Capt.  George  Magill,  5th  Dragoons. 
Emily,  m.  William  Lenox  Naper,  lisq. 
Louisa,  m.  Philip  Batty,  Esq.  of  Ballyhealy. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Nugent,  Esq.    of  Clonlost,    Lieut.-Col.   Westmc.nlli, 
.Militia,  and   High  Sheriff  1799,  b.  1762:    to.    1803,    Is!ibell:i, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major  Andrew  Parke,  of  Dunnally,  co.  Sligo, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  had  issue, 
John  James,  now  of  Clonlost. 

James  Andrew,  lite  Lieut. -Col.  36th   Regt.,  m.  1844,  Hester, 
only  dau.  of  John  Magill,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Hester  and 
Helen. 
Frances  Elizabeth. 

Isabella  Louisa,  in.  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Wynne,  R.A. 
Elizabeth  Emily  Anne,  m.  1810,  William  Lamb  Palmer,  Esq- 
of  Rahan,  co.  Kiidare,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Nugent  (i.  1832. 

Arms~Krm.,  two  bars  gu.     Crest — A  cockatrice  rising  vert, 
tail  nowed,  combed  and  wattled  gu.     il/')»o— Decrevi. 
(S'eoi— Clonlost,  Killucan,  co.  Westmeath. 


NUGENT    OF   PORTAFERRY. 

NcGENT,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Portaferry  Jfouso,  oo. 
Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sherilf  1882,  Licut.- 
Gcn.  in  tlie  army,  late  Col.  Royal  Scots  Grey.<, 
h.  30  March,  1834. 

Ijineag"e. — The  very  ancient  Anglo-Norman  House  oi' 
Sav,4ge  of  Portafcrrij,  which  Mr.  NugL-nt  paternally  re- 
presents, has  been  settled  at  Portaferry,  co.  Down,  since  t\v 
time  of  John  de  Courcy,  1st  Earl  of  Ulster.  Under  that  faiinui-- 
warrior,  the  original  ancestor  of  Ireland  established  himself  in 
CO.  Down,  and  by  a  written  document,  dated  1  Sept.  1205,  in 
the  Tower  of  London,  we  finft"  Robin,  son  of  W^illiam  Savage. 
named  as  one  of  De  Courey"s  hostages  for  his  appearanci' 
before  King  John."  The  present  Barony  of  Lecale  wa- 
anciently  termed  the  Territory  of  the  .Savages,  wherein,  :i' 
Ardglass,  they  and  their  dependants  erected  seven  castles,  tin 
ruins  of  which  are  slill  extant.     It  appears,  also,  that  a  st;i.tely 


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1501 


monastery   of  Dominicans  was  founded  at  Newton,  in  the 
Little  Ards,  in  1424,  by  the  Savages,  "  gentlemen  of  Enirlish 
extraction." 
Rowland  Savage,  Lord  of  the  Little  Ards,  co.  Down,  repre- 

'  sentative  of  the  family  in  the  middle  of  the  16th  century,  d.  at 

I  Portaferry,  12  Feb.  1572,  leaving  issue, 

I      I.  Patrick,  his  heir. 

ji.  Rowland,  whose  son  Patrick  Savage,  Esq.,  was  father 
of  two  sons,  John  and  Robert     The  elder, 
John  Savage,  Ksq.  of  Ballyvarley,  to.  and  had  (with  five 
daus.)  three  sons, 

Patrick,  of  whom  presently,  as  heir  to  Portaferry. 
James,  5.  his  nephew  at  Portaferry. 
Hugh,  ancestor  of  Savage  of  Ballymadun,  co.  Dublin. 
III.  Edmund.  iv.  Richard.  v.  James. 

The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Little  Ards,  6.  1535;  to. 
Anne  Plunkett,  and  dying  31  Dec.  1603-4,  left  two  sons, 
Rowland  and  Patrick.    The  elder, 

Rowland  Savage,  Lord  of  the  Little  Ards,  m.  Rose  Russell, 
of  Rathmullen,  co.  Down,  and  d.  25  June,  1619,  leaving 
an  only  dau.,  m.  O'Hara,  of  co.  Antrim.  His  brother  and 
successor, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  to.  1623,  Jean,  dau. 
of  Hugh,  1st,  Viscount  Montgomery,  acd  by  her  (who  d.  1647) 
bad 

HrcH,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  co-heir  to  her  brother,  m.  George  Wilton,  Esq. 
of  Gaulstown,  co.  Westmeath. 
Sarah,  co-heir  to  her  brother,  vi.  1st,  Sir   Bryan   O'XciU, 
Bart,  of  Bakerstown,  so  created  for  liis  gallantry  at  Edge- 
hiU,  and  had  issue.    She  to.  2ndly,  Pjchard  Ricn,  Esq. 
I'atrick  Savage  d.  1644,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  (/.  U7i7;i.  10  Feb.  1683,  and 
was  s.  in  the  representation  of  the  family  by  his  cousin, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Derry,  and  afterwards  of  Porta- 
ferry, who,  by  JIary  his  wife,  left  issue, 

Patrick,  d.  13  June,  1712. 

Rowland,  d.  23  May,  1723;  to.  1718,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Kicholas  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  co.  Down,  by  her  (who  rf. 
April,  1720  he  left  an  only  dau., 

Catherine,    m.   Roger    HaU,    Esq.  of  Karrow  Water,  co. 
Down. 

Edwakd,  his  heir.  Francis,  d.  S  Jan.  1722. 

Catharine,  m.  John  Moore,  Esq.  of  Drumljanagher. 
Patrick  Savage  d.  13  Sept.  1724,  aged  82,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Edward  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  d,.  unm.  18  March, 
1725,  and  was  buried  at  Portaferry.    His  uncle  and  successor, 

James  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Magee,  Esq.  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

John  .Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  s.  his  father.  He  to. 
Catharine  Savage,  and  had  a  son,  James,  who  d.  young.  At 
his  decca.se,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Andrew  Savage,  Esq.  of  Poitaferry,  m.  Margaret,  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Governor  Nugent  and  dau.  of  Andrew  Nugent, 
Esq.  of  Dysart,  co.  Westmeath,  by  his  wife,  the  Lady  Catherine 
Nugent,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  4th  Earl  of  Westmeath, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  to.  1765,  Anne,  dau. 
•«if  Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Andrew,  his  heir. 

Patrick  Nugent,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  .Sandiford, 
and  had  issue,  Henry,  Andrew,  jVnne,  and  Harriet. 

Rcger  Hall,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

John  Levallin,  d.  unm. 

William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Shinrone  King's  co.,  to.  Elizabeth, 
■    dau.  of  Savage  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  and  had  issue, 
four  sons  and  thre^  daus. 

Barbara,  vi.  Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water. 

Dorc:is  Sophia. 

TOr.  Savjge  d.  7  March,  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Nugent,  and  became, 

Andrew  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the 
North  Down  Militia.  He  was  6.  3  June,  1770;  hi.  13  June, 
'18C0,  Hon.  Selina  Vesey,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Vis- 
count de  Vesci,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  Ih57),  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick  John, his  heir. 
.  II.  Thomas  Vesey,  m.  1835,  Frances  He'en,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sii'  James   51.  Stronge,    2nd#Bart.    of  Tynan  Abbey,  co. 
Armagh,  and  d.  1890,  leaving  issue, 

1  Andrew  Robert,  b.  22  June,  1836  ;  d.  Oct.  1856. 

2  Edmund  Heni-y  Stuart,  b.  26  Jan.  1849. 

1  Isabella  Frames. 

2  Seliiiii  Florence,  TO.  15  Dec.  1864,  Sir  Edward  Wingfield 
Vcj'uer,  liart.  of  Cork  Abbey,  near  Bray,  co.  Dublin. 


III.  Andrew  Savage,  of  Strangford,  co.  Down,  a  Major  in 
the  army,  late  SCth  Regt.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co..  High 
Sheriff  1867,  b.  28  May,  1809;  to.  4  Oct.  1841,  Hon.  Harriet 
Margaret  Maxwell,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  6th  Lord  Farnham, 
and  widow  of  Edward  Southwell,  3rd  Viscount  Bangor,  and 
d.  1889,  having  by  her  (who  d.  July,  18a0)  hid  issue, 

1  Walter  Andrew,  Lieut.  R.E.,  6. 28  Dec.  1846;  (i.l870. 

1  Harriet  Annette  Catherine,  to.  Feb.  1H63,  Henry  Has- 
weU  Head,  M.D.,  of  Fiizwilliam  Square,  Dublin,  and 
had  issue. 

2  Miriam  Dora. 

IV.  Arthur,  to.  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Malor-Gen.  Brooke, 
of  Colebrooke,  co.  Fermanagh,  brother  ot  Sir  Henry  Brooke, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue,  .Selina  Catherine, 
m.  28  April,  1870,  Hugh  Sidney,  eldest  son  of  Right  Hon. 
Henry  James  Kaillie,  of  Rtdcastle,  co.  Ross,  and  d.  5  Nov. 
1871.  He  TO.  2ndly,  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Tisdall, 
Esq  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Meath. 

v.  Charles  Lavallin  William,    Major-Gen.  in  the  armv,  vi. 
Charlotte    Alicia,  dau.  of   Major-Gen.  Pitt,    and   d.  "l88J, 
leaving  issue,  seven  sons  and  three  daus. 
I.  Selina  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  James  Stronge,  3rd  Bart,  of  Tynan 

Abbey. 
II    Anne  Margaret,  m.  Sept.  1845,  Samuel  Maiden  Francis 
Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Waier.  late  M.ajor  75th  Regt. 
Lieut  Col.  Nugent,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Down,  for  which  co.  he 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1808,  d.  2  Feb.  1S46,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Patrick  John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  Lieut. -Col  of 
the  North  Down  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Down,  1843,  m. 
29  April,  18o3,  his  cousin,  Hon.  Catherine  Vesey,  dau.  of  John. 
2nd  Viscount  de  Vesci,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1882)  had 
Issue, 

Andrew,  now  of  PortafeiTy. 

John  Vesey,  L:eut.-Col.,  late  Major  51st  Regt.,  b.  16  July, 
1837  ;  TO.  19  Jan.  1886,  Emily  Georgiana,  aau.  of  the  late 
Herbert  Langham,  Esq.  of  Coltesbrooke  Park,  co.  North- 
ampton. 
Arthur  Vesey,  17th  Regt.,  b.  2  March,  1841. 
Frances  Isabella,  to.  April,  1862,  Capt.  George  Barrington 
Price,  late  of  the  Scots  Greys. 

Mr.  Nugent  d.  Nov.  1857. 

Anus — Erm.,  two  bars  gu.  Cy-est — A  cockatrice,  wings  ex- 
panded, tail  nowed  vert,  combed  and  wattled  gu.  Crest — 
Decrevi. 

Seats— Fortaierry,  co.  Down,  and  Dysart,  Westmeath. 


NUaENT-DUNBAE,   OF    MACHEE.MORE. 

NUGENT-DUNBAE,      EOBERT      LeNNOX,     Esq.      of 

Macliermore  Castle,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  J. P.  cos. 
Kirkcudbright  and  Wigton,  Capt.  3rd  Eatt.  Eojal 
Scots  Fusiliers,  b.  23  Sept.  180-1 ;  s.  his  father  25 
July,  1866. 

Iiineagre. — Robert  Nugent-Dunbab,  of  Machermore  (son 
of  Oliver  Nugent,  Ksq.,  who  went  from  Ireland  to  Antigua,  and 
of  Elizabeth  Dlnbab  his  wife,  sister  of  Charles  Warner  Dun- 
bar, Esq.  of  Machermore  Castle),  Capt.  20th  Foot,  and  after- 
wards Major  92nd  Highlanders;  to.  1798,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Lister,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Armitage  Park,  co.  Stafford, 
and  niece  of  Lord  Eibblesdale;  and  d.  1846,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  1861)  a  son, 

Robert  Nugent-Dunbar,  Esq.  of  Machermore,  m.  9  July, 
1856,  Annette  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Anthony  Singleton- 
Atcheson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Teigh,  co.  Rutland,  and  had  issue, 

Patrick,  b.  14  April,  1857  :  d.  9  July,  1862. 

Robert  Lennox,  now  of  Machermore. 

Ellen  Catherine.  -i 

Charlotte  Mary  Emily. 
Mr.  Nugent-Dunbar  d.  25  July,  1866. 

Seat — Machermore  Castle,  Newton  Stewart,  N.B. 


Annette  Roberta. 


NUTTALIi    OF   TITTOUB. 

NuTTALL,  John  William  McIntosh,  Esq.  of 
Tittour,  CO.  Wicklo-tv,  J.P.  for  tliat  co.,  B.A.  (T CD. 
1864),  b.  3  Dec.  1841;  m.  1884,  Katberine  Kebecca 
Fetherstonhaugh,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Fetherstonhaugh  Briscoe,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Grange- 
more,  CO.  Westmeath. 

Lineag'e. — Raphe  Nuttall,  of  Tottington,  m.  Alice, 
widow  of  Laurence  Crompton,  of  Brightmet,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  d.  1634,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Tottington,  aged  52  years  when  he  entered  his 
pedigree  (I6G4),  and  had  the  arms  of  Nuttall     (ancietuly 


1502 


:>^UT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Notogh   of  Notogh,  CO.  Lancaster)  confirmed  to  him,  11 
March,  1664;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Orrell,  Esq.  of 
Turton,  co.  Lancaster. 
Laurence,  of  whom  presently. 
Ealph,  clerk  in  holy  orders. 
The  '2nd  son, 

LAriiENCE  NtTTTALL,  of  Tottington  (will  dated  17  July,  Jac. 
II.  16S.5,  proved  by  his  -n-idow,  10  July,  1686),  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Henry  'NVoode,  of  Milhouse,  and  by  her  (whose  will, 
dated  20  Aug.  3  Jac.  II.  1687,  was  proved  23  May,  1688,  at 
Chester),  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Tottington,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
TaylO'-,  Horridge  Hall,  Oldham,  co.  Lancaster.  His  will 
was  dated  14  JIurch,  1726,  and  proved  at  Chester. 

Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

Alice,  TO.  John  Crompton. 

The  2nd  son, 

Christopher  Xuttall,  Major  in  Stanwax's  Eegt.,  formerly 
Capt.  12th  Foot;  r,i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Henley,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  brother  Thomas,  1707. 
Thomas,  a  Lieut,  in  Col.  Lindsay's  Regt. ;  his  will  dated  19 
Aug.  1707,  was  proved  23  Oct.  same  year,  in  London,  m. 

Mary . 

James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mary  Fetherstone,  ^  mentioned  in  the  will  of  their  brother 
Hannah,  j      Thomas,  1707. 

The  3rd  son, 

James  NuTTALL,  of   Dublin,  gent.,  living  17.'i3;  Capt.  12th 
Eegt.  of  Foot ;  m.  about  1707,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Hunter,  of 
IJallysorrell,  co.  Tipperary,  gent.  (s.  to  the  estate  of  Dromard- 
begg  from  her  father),  and  had  issue, 
Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  Mount  Nibo,  co.  Wexford,  Capt.  60th  Regt.,  m.  25 
July,  1771,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau,  of  John  Gowan,  of  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  had  an  only  child,  Mary  Anne,  m.  James  Burkitt, 
of  Sea  View  House,  Clonevin,  co.  Wexford.  Mr.  Nuttall  d. 
23  Oct..  1773:  will  dated  16  Sept.  and  proved  19  Nov.  1773. 
Thomas,  of  Dublin. 
Mabella,  wife  of  William  Alley. 
The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Nuttall,  of  Drumard,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Dec. 
1736,  Sarah   (6.  3  Dec.   1701  ;   d.  24th,  and  was  bur.  25  Jan. 
1775),  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Barker,  and  hadissue, 
George  Barker,  of  whom  afterwards. 
James,  h.  5  Oct.  1741  ;  m.  Sarah  Wilson. 
Christopher,  of  Donnybrook  Road,  Dublin,  an  officer  in  the 
army;  b.  7  Sept.  1743;  rf.  at  Donnybrook,  20  July,  1782; 
will  dated  10th  and  proved  26  July,  1782. 
Martha  Ann,  b.  4  Dec.   1739  ;    m.  23  June,  17G8,  to  Lieut. 
Thomas  Bell. 

Mr.  Nuttall  (whose  will  was  dated  10  March,  1772,  and  proved 
in  Dublin  4  July,  1775;  d.  28th,  and  was  buried  30  June,  1775. 
His  eldest  son, 

George  Barker  Nuttall,  Esq.  of  Merrion  Street,  Dublin, 
J.P.,  cornet  in  His  Majesty's  2nd  Eegt.  of  Horse,  b.  at  Drumard 
House,  CO.  Tipperary,  19  Jan.  1738;  571.  10  Sept.  1769,  Anne, 
(h.  1751 ;  d.  12  April,  1804)  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Freeman,  of  co. 
Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Henry,  b.  28  Dec.  1770,  at  St.  Stephen's  Green, 
Dublin,  bapt.  11  Feb.  1771  ;  an  officer  of  the  38th  Regt.  of 
Foot :  was  killed  whilst  leading  the  Grenadiers  when 
fighting  against  the  French  at  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies,  1796. 

II.  John  Christopher,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Hem-y  Quin,  6.  4  June,  1776,  bapt.  30  June  following ;  d. 
young. 

IV.  George,  b.  8  Oct.,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1787;  an  officer  in  the 
army,  killed  on  active  service,  28  May,  1813. 

V.  Tnomas,  6.  23  Feb.,  bapt.  13  March,  1791;  d.  15  Jan. 
1792. 

I.  Isabella  Mary  Anne,  b.  2  April,  1772  ;  bapt.  21  April,  1772 ; 
d.  unm.  15  Jan.  1847. 

II.  Jane,  b.  23  July,  1773;  bapt.  17  Aug.  same  year;  d.unm. 
12th,  and  was  buried  15  Nov.  1830.  Her  will  dated  2  April, 
1828,  was  proved  24  Sept.  1831,  at  Dublin. 

III.  Elizabeth,  b.  5  July,  1778  ;  d.  unm.  3'Jth,  and  was  buried 
31  Jul)',  1778. 

IV.  Anne  Margaret,  6.  8  June,  and  bapt.  8  July,  1781  ;  m.  — 
Bradlev,  and  had  issue. 

v.  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  8  Aug.,  bapt.  2  Sept.  1782;  d.  27  Feb. 
1817. 

VI.  A  dau.,  b.  3  Sept.  1793  ;  d.  1  Sept.  1794. 

Mr.  Nuttall  (whose  will  was  dated  18  Oct.  1804),  d.  at  Merrion 
Street,  6  Feb.  1806.     His  2nd  son, 

John  Christopher  Nuttall,  Esq.  of  Tittour,  Newtown- 
Mount-Kennedy,  co.  Wicklow,  b.  at  Drumbane,  25  Oct.,  and 
bapt.  22  Nov.  1774 ;  J. P.  co.  Wicklow  ;  s.  to  the  paternal  estates 
on  the  death  of  his  elder  brother,  retired  from  active  service 
with  rank  of  Major,  1819;  m.  21  July,  1808,  Dorothea  Anna- 
iella,  3rd  and  youngest  dau.  of  Daniel  Falkjner,  of  Abbots- 


town,  CO.  Dublin,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  1770,  andii. 
24  March,  1860),  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Freeman,  of  whom  afterwards. 

II.  George  Frederick  William,  6.  15  April,  1813  :  to.  6  May, 
1841,  Maria  Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Harris,  4.5th 
Regt.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Henry  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Colebrook, 
CO.  Fermanagh.     He  d.  s.  p.  25  Aug.  1885. 

III.  Robert  Kennedy,  6.  OApril,  1815,  bapt.  llMav following; 
in.  Magdalena,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Farrott,  "late  of  San 
Francisco,  banker,  and  d.  21  May,  1881  (buried  at  Laurel 
Hill  Cemetery,  San  Francisco),  having  had  issue, 

John  Robert  Kennedy,  b.  12,  and  bapt.  25  Dec.  1854,  in  St. 

Mary's  Cathedral,  San  Francisco,  m.  18  June,  1884,  Hilda, 

only  dau.  of  Samuel  Wolf,  of  San  Francisco. 
George  Henry  Falkiner,  b.  5,  and  bapt.  22  July,  1862 ;  M.D. 

University  of  California,  Nov.  1884:  M.A.  and  Ph.  D.  of 

the  University  of  GiJttingen. 
Robert  Tiburcio,  b.  5,  and  bapt.  12  Dec.  1868  ;  d.  10,  and 

buried  14  June,  1869,  in  Dresden,  Saxony. 
Zclia  Maria  Magdalena,  m.  10  May,  1880,  Alphonse  Louis 

Pinart,  from  whom  she  afterwards  obtained  a  divorce,  with 

custody  of  the  child  of  the  marriage. 
Carmelita  Dorothea,  m.  11  Nov.  1880,  James  Valentine 

Coleman,  of  San  Francisco,  and  d,  July,  1885. 
Roberta  Louise,  b.  14  Dec.  1870. 

I.  Maria  Elizabeth  Josepha,  m.  4  May,  1830,  John  FredericTc 
Clarke,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S,I.,  Inspector  General  of  Bengal 
Hospitals,  and  d.  15  Oct.  1834.  lied,  and  was  buried  1  Nov. 
1848. 

II.  Henrietta  Jemima,  m.  13  July,  1837,  William  Philips, 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1891. 

Mr.  Nuttall  d.  7  Nov.  1849.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Freeman  Nuttall,  Esq.,  b.  3  June,  1810 ;  J. P.  co. 
Wicklow,  m.  1  Aug.  1838,  Lucinda  Helena,  dau.  of  William 
M'Intosh,  Esq.  of  St.  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  16  Jan.  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Willlam  McIntosh,  now  of  Tittour. 

II.  TEneas  Falkiner,  of  Cullin.amore,  co.  Sligo,  6.  18  June, 
1847,  bapt.  3  Jan.  1848;  vi.  EUinor  Kate,  relict  of  William 
Knox  Barrett,  of  Cullinamore,  and  5th  dau.  of  the  l:it& 
Rev.  William  Travers  Homan,  and  has,  Freeman  ^Eneas- 
Falkiner,  b.  20  Jan.  1891,  Ivo  Lawrence  Kennedy,  0.  15 
March,  1892. 

III.  Frederick  Freeman,  6.  in  Dublin,  11  June,  1851;  m.  T 
April,  1886,  Louisa  Gertrude  Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  Tnomas 
Schiassi,  of  Bologna,  Italy. 

IV.  Edward  James  Macpherson,  b.  14  Feb.  1856. 
v.  Henry  Evelyn  Barker,  b.  14  May,  1861. 

I.  Anna  Dorothea,  m.  19  April,  1877,  John  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Dromore,  co.  Down,  J. P. 

II.  Georgina  Mary.  ui.  Kennetta  Lucinda. 

IV.  Robina  Elizabeth,  m.  27  Jan.  1883,  Daniel  O'Connell, 
Esq,  of  Surmount,  co.  Cork. 

V.  Madeline  Annabella,  m.  20  June,  1883,  William  Thomas 
Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Johnstown  House,  Johnstown,  co. 
Meath. 

VI.  Helena  Isabella. 

Mr.  Nuttall  (whose  will  dated  23  May,   1866,  was  proved  2G 
May,  1879)  was  accidentally  drowned  at  Howth,  co.  Dublin,  18' 
Dec.  1878. 
Seat — Tittour,  Newtown  Mountkennedy,  co.  Wiclilow. 


OAKELEY   OF    OAKELEY. 

Oaeelet,  John,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  Salop,  J.P.,  5. 
7  Nov.  1856;  m.  23  Oct.  1880,  Mary  Catharine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Kent,  of  Dinhani  Hall,  Ludlow, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry,  b.  11  Aug.  1881 ;  d.  26  Dec.  1882. 

I.  Kathleen  Emily,  b.  10  Jan.  1884. 

II.  Evelyn  Mary,  b.  21  Aug.  1885. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Oakeley  resided  at  an  early 
period  at  Oakeley,  Salop. 

Rowland  Oakelet,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  b.  about  1550;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Crowley,  Esq.  of  Salop,  and  left,  witl» 
other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  M.P.  for  Bishop's  Castle 
1623,  and  a  distinguished  supporter  of  the  royal  cause,  who,  by 
his  1st  wife,  Miss  Mary  Combes,  left  at  his  decease,  1658,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  also  M.P.  for  Bishop's 
Castle  and  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1660,  to.  1st,  Mary  2nd  dau. 
of  Walter  Waring,  Esq.,  but^by  that  lady  had  no  surviving 
issue.  He  ?n.  2ndly,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Walcot, 
Esq.  of  Walcot,  Salop,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  James, 
8th  Lord  Chandos,  and  sister  of  James,  1st  Duke  of  Chandos, 
and  had 

Richard,  his  heir. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OAT 


1503 


John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  rl.  unm. 

William  (Rev.),  ancestor  of  Oakeley  of  Flos  Tan-y-Ewlch 
and  of  Oakeley,  Bart. 
The  eldest  son, 

EicHAKD  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  High  Sheriff  1724,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Herbert  Croit,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Herbert  (Rev.),  in.  Anne,  dau.  of    Eobert  Loder,  Esq.    of 
Lechlade,   and  d.  1788,  leaving  a  son,  John,  heir  to  his 
uncle. 
Mr.  Oakeley  (?.  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  at  whose  decease,  with- 
out issue,  the  family  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

John  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  who  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Herbert  Oakeley,  of  Oakeley,  Rector  of  Lydham, 
Prebendary  of  Worcester,  m.  29  Nov.  1804,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Holland,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  April, 
1858)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

John,  d.  unm-  1837,  aged  29. 

Herbert,  b.  12  July,  1813:  d.  vnm.  Feb.  1851. 

Arthur,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Henry,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Soulden,  b.  27  Nov.  1818,  an  OfiBcer  in  the  army;  m.  184.'i. 
Marianne  de  Lisle  Simms,  half-sister  of  John,  28th  Lord 
Kingsale,  and  d.  Oct.  1856,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus. 

Catherine,  r,i.  Eobert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner,  and  d.  Aug. 
1868,  leaving  issue. 

Mary,  m.  John  Pryce  Jones,  Esq.  of  Coffronnydd,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  had  issue. 

Anna,  m.  Rev.  Arthur  C  Johnes,  of  Gartmyl,  co.  Mont- 
gomeiy,  and  had  issue. 

Sophia,  m.  Richard  Francis  Cleveland,  Esq.,  Comm.  E.N., 
and  d.  1864,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  b.  12  Nov.  1806; 
m.  1834,  Alicia  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Evan  Lloyd,  of 
Ferney  Hall,  Salop,  but  d.  s.  p.  June,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Rev.  Arthur  Oakeley,  M.A.  of  Oakeley,  J. P.,  h.  29  April, 
1815,  who  d.  unm.  2  Jan.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  J.P.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  28 
Dec.  1816;  m.  1  June,  1847,  Emily  Letitia,  3rd  dau.  of  Col. 
Hamlin  Trelawny,  E.A.,  of  Trelawny,  Cornwall,  and  d.  12 
March,  1877,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  27  May,  1853 ;  d.  xmm.  Oct.  1876. 
u.  John,  now  of  Oakeley. 

I.  Catherine  Emily,  m.  Sept.  1872,  Godfrey  W.  FitzHugh, 
Esq.  and  has  issue.  ii.  Sophia. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fesse  between  three  crescents  gu.  as  many 
fleurs-de-lis,  or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
holding  in  the  hand  a  scimitar,  all  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt 
or. 

/Sea<— Oakeley,  Bishop's  Castle. 


OAKES    OF   NOWTON    COURT. 

Oakes,  James  Henet  Porteus,  Esq.  of  Nowton 
Court,  Suffolk,  M.P.  for  Bury  St.  Edmund's  1852-57, 
M.A.,  J.P.,  aud  D.L.,  b.  28  Sept.  1821;  5.  Ms  father 

1875. 

Lineage. — James  Oakes,  Esq.,  h.  1701;  m.  twice;  his 
2nd  wife  was  Susan,  dau.  of  Orbell  Eay,  Esq.,  and  by  her  he 
had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  Susan,  6.  1740,  m.  George  Green, 
Esq.  ;  Mary,  6.  1744,  m.  James  Bridge,  Esq.  :  and  Elizabeth, 
h.  1747  ;  m.  Eev.  Richard  Baker)  one  son, 

James  Oakes,  Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Banker,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6. 1741 ;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Adamson,  Esq. 
of  Wereham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1802)  had  issue, 
Orbell  Eay,  his  heir;  James  (Eev.)  Eector  of  Thurston,  b. 
1700,  j)i.  Elizabeth,  dau  of  Rev.  Charles  Tyrrell ;  and  Maria 
Susan,  m .  1793,  Col.  Gould.  Mr.  Oakes  d.  1829,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Orbell  Ray  Oakes,  Esq.  of  Nowton  Court,  6.  1768,  J.P.  and 
D.L. ;  /ii.  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Plamplin,  Esq.  of 
Chadacre  Hall,  ShimpUng,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1811) 
had  issue, 

Henry  James,  of  Nowton  Court. 

Orbell,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  1800  ;  m.  Caroline  Bryan,  and  had 
issue. 

Hervey  Aston  Adamson  (Rev.),-*.  1803  ;  m.  Eliza,  eldest  dau. 
of  Kev.  J.  H.  Elwin,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Hervey  Aston,  of  Hill  House,  Stowmarket,  Suffolk,  J.P. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Eobert  Samuel  Hustler, 
E.E.,  and  d.  s.  p.  April,  1831. 

Mr.  Oakes  d.  29  July,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Henry  James  Oakes,  Esq.  of  Newton  Court,  M.A.,  J.P., 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  b.  23  June,  1790;  m.  3  Jan. 
1820,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  oi  Eev.  Eobert  Porteus,  Rector  of 
Wickham  Bishops,  Essex,  great-nephew  of  Dr.  Porteus,  anfl 
had  issue. 

I.  James  Henry  Porteus.  now  of  Nowton  Court. 

II.  Orbell  Plampin,  b.  19  May,  1824  ;  m.  7.  Dec.  1849,  Julia, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Lyminster,  Sussex,  and, 
dying  1881,  left  issue,  Orbell  Henry,  Capt.  Worcestershire 
Eegt.,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of  Capt.  Clifton;  Reginald,  Capt. 
E.A. ;  Beilby  Porteus  (Eev.),  B. A. ;  Ada;  and  Julia  Mar- 
garet. 

III.  Frederic  Aston,  late  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  16  Feb. 
1826. 

I.  Frances  Marian,  m.  1  July,  1847,  Rev.  Henry  Bunbury 
Blake  (who  d.  20  April,  1873),  eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry- 
Charles  Blake,  4th  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

He  d.  1875. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  fesse  engrailed,  between  six  slips  of  oak, 
fructed  or,  three  oak  leaves  vert.  Crest — An  oak  tree  ppr., 
fructed  or,  encircled  with  palisades.  Motto — Quercus  robur 
salus  patriae. 

Seat — Nowton  Court,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


OATES    OF    GESTINGTHOE.PE    HALL. 

Oates,  William  Edward,  Esq.  of  G  estingtliorpe 
Hall,  Essex,  E.E  G-.S.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Over 
Hall,  late  2nd  West  York  Militia,  b.  15  Dec.  1841 ; 
m.  11  Sept.  1877,  Caroline  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of 
Joshua  Bucktou,  Esq.  of  West  Lea,  Meanwood, 
near  Leeds,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lawrence  Edward  Grace,  b.  17  March,  18S0. 

II.  Brj-an  William  Grace,  &.  21  Dec.  1883. 

I.  Lilian  Mary. 

II.  Violet  Emily. 

Lineage. — The  name  of  Fitz  Otes  occurs  in  the  Roll  of 
Battle  Abbey,  amongst  the  followers  of  William  the  Con- 
queror. Henry,  Duke  of  Normandy,  about  16  Stephen, 
granted  to  Eanulph,  Earl  of  Chester,  the  fees  of  Ealfe  Fitz 
Oats.  Eobert  de  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  had  the  wardship  of 
the  heir  of  William  Fitz  Otes  to  marry  his  niece,  16  King- 
John.  Westcote,  a  part  of  the  Lordship  of  the  Barons  of 
Stafford,  was  by  them  enfeoffed  to  Eobert  Fitz  Otes,  to  hold 
of  them  at  a  certain  rent,  ante  38  Henry  III.  Subsequently 
to  this,  the  name  is  found  variously  spelt,  Otts,  Oates,  anil 
Oattes,  and  the  manor  of  Otes,  in  the  parish  of  High  Laver,  co. 
Essex,  is  stated  to  have  been  so  called  from  John  Otes,  who 
with  others,  held  the  manor  of  Little  Laver,  in  the  same  co. 
in  the  time  of  Edward  II.  At  what  precise  period  the  Otes- 
family  first  settled  in  Yorkshire  in  uncertain,  but  ic  is  of 
considerable  standing  in  that  co.  The  title  deeds  of  the 
Shibden  Hall  Estate  in  Southowram,  show  that  it  belonged. 
12  Henry  IV.,  to  John  Otes,  who  resided  there  at  that  time, 
and  to  his  descendants  till  the  reign  of  Henry  Vlll.,  whilst 
his  kinsman  Bryan  Otes,  some  of  whose  descendants  held 
property  in  Northowram,  possessed  considerable  estates  at 
Halifax,  21  Henry  Vlll.  About  this  period  others  of  the 
family  appear  as  landed  proprietors  in  the  same  district  of 
the  West  Hiding,  amongst  whom  are  found  the  immediate 
ancestors  of  the  present  family. 

Thomas  Otes,  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford  1575  (then  aged 
21),  and  aftei-wards  of  Thornhill  Lees,  near  Dewsbury,  pos- 
sessed lands  at  Silsden,  in  Craven,  and  at  several  other  placer, 
in  the  West  Elding.  Dying  s.  p.  at  Holme,  in  the  parish  of 
Almondbury,  his  estate  was  administered  May,  1626,  by  his 
brother, 

Lawrence  Otes,  or  Oates,  of  Woolley.  near  Barnsley,  who 
possessed  lands  there  in  1606,  and  conveyed  during  his  lifetime 
{ante  1630)  his  real  estate  to  his  nephew  William,  son  of  his 
brother,  John  Oates.     This  nephew, 

William  Gates,  of  Nether  Denby,  in  the  parish  of  Kirk- 
heaton,  near  Barnsley,  Gent.  6.  ante  1594,  possessed  est.ates  at. 
several  places  in  that  district  and  at  Giggleswick,  in  Craven. 
Hej/i.  1st,  adau.  of  George  Greene,  of  Nether  Denby,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  John,  living  1628,  and  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Beaumont,  of  Castle  Hall,  near  Mirfield,  Gent.,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1663)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Oates,  of  Nether  Denby,  bapt.  9  Oct.  1631 ;  m.  1st, 
30  March,  1657,  Susan,  dau.  of  William  Brooke,  of  Dod- 
wortli,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  of  whom  the  male 
line  became  extinct  in  the  4th  generation.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Hannah  Wadsnorth,  and  d.  9  March,  1709,  having  had  by 
his  2nd  wife  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1691),  with  two  younger  sons 
(James,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wilson,  of 
Worthy  Hall,  d.  s.  p.,  1738,  and  Samuel,  went  to  America 


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ttbout  1724,  where  lie  scttlei!  at  Parnrtaple,  near  Boston, 
and  tliree  clan?.,  JIary,  m.  Iticlianl  Veveis,  of  Sheffield  and 
rotteiton;    Martha,  m.  John  GoilIe),of   Wakefield;    and 
Hannah,  m.  Benjanjin  Ilpist,  of  Swill.ngton),  a  son, 
JosErH,  of  Nether  Denby,  m.  29  Aujr.  170G,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Bartin  Allot,  of  Bilhani  Grange,  near  Doncaster,  Gent, 
(by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  c>-heir  of  John  Peebles,  Esq., 
-(^lentlenian  of  the  I'rivy  Cn'imber  to  Charles  II.,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Dewsbury),  and  d.  3  Feb.  1742,  aped 
63,  havinj- had  by  her  (wlio  d.  24  Dee.   1748),  with  nine 
daus.    (viz.    Mary,  i».   1st,    William  Ilaigh,   of  Almond- 
bury  ;  2ndly,  Edward  Middleton,  of  Tidswell ;  and  Srdly, 
John  Hough,  of  Tidsweil ;    2  Jane,  m.    Itoger    Hill,   of 
Heath,  co.  Derby;  3  Grace,  d.  young;  4   Anne,  m,  1st, 
Franeis  Armitaye,  of  Dudnianston,  and  2nd!y,  Joseiih 
Scott,  of  Woodsome  :  5  Hannah,  d.  young  ;    ti  Sarah,  jh. 
Thomas  Shepherd,  of  Hemsworth  ;    7    Catharine,  m.  1st, 
John  Wilkinson,  of  Tidswell,  and  2ndly,  Mr.  1  arkes,  of 
Kexhorough  ;    8    Susanna,  ra.  John  Wilson,  of  Broom- 
htad,    Esq.   J. P.,  the  Antiquary  ;    and  9   Margaret,  m. 
Samuel    Watson,  of  Bakewell),   live  sons  to  survive  in- 
fancy. 
J  Eiehard,   of  Denby  and  St.    Kitt's,   AVest  Indies,  b. 
8  March,  1709-10;  vi.  Martha  Tildsley,  of  Leeds,  and 
</.  s.p.  1767. 
2  Joseph,  b.  24  Nov.  1716;  d.  unm.  174S. 
-3  bryan,   of  the  "Duke"   privateer,  b.   5   Dec.  1717; 

d.  tinm.  1746. 
4  Bartin,  b.  8  Nor.  1720;  d.  in  Edinburgh. 
■S  James,  of  Southampton,  b.  14  Nov.  1723,  Lieut,  in  the 
army,    served   under     General    Weiitworth    in   South 
America,  1741,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Poole  St.  Barbe, 
of    Bittern,  near  Southampton,  and   by  her  (who  i,i. 
2ndly,  Capt.  Edward  Earmar,  of  the  U.M.,  and  d.  1747) 
ihad  an  only  son, 
Joseph,    of    Kilnahone,    otherwise  Green  Hall,  near 
Cork,  Sheriff  of  that  city,  m.  1st,  7  Aug.  1763,  Eliza 
beth,   dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Christopher  Uussell,  17th 
Kegt.,  Governor  of  Minorca,   and  widow  of  James, 
younger  brother  of  Sir  John  Conway  CoUluirst,  of 
Ardrum,  co.    Cork,  Bart.     She  d.  1776,  and   he  m. 
2ndly,    Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Hovell  Earmar,  of 
Mount  Hovell,  co.  Cork,  M.D.,    which  lady,  d.  s.  p. 
1810.  He  d.  ante  Dec.  1780,  having  had  issue  by  his 
iirst  wife, 

James  Poole,  K.IL,  Lieut. -Col.  88th  Regt.  (Con- 
naught  Rangers),  b.  20  March,  1766;  rii.  23  Oct. 
1817,  Lucy  Ann  Davis,  widow,  dau.  of  Henry 
Wiffen,  of  Chelmsford.  He  served  in  the  West 
Jndies  (twice  wounded),  in  tha  East  Indies,  and 
in  the  Egyptian  Campaign  of  1801  ;  was  in  tlie 
Expedition  to  South  America  in  1807,  and  through 
the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war  (three  times 
Severely  wounded),  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Talavera  and  Urthes  and  at  the  storming  of  Eort 
Picurina,  d.  s.  p.  4  April,  1863. 

Joseph-Allot,  d.  young. 

Edwaid,  Capt.  of  a  privateer,  settled  in  Canada. 

Henrietta,  vi.  1st,  Stephen  liossington  Elms,  of  Cork, 
and  2ndly,  Rev.  Andrew  Taylor. 

Catherine,  m.  Dr.  Reeves,  a  Surgeon  in  the  army. 
IT.  .Joseph,  of  Barnsley,  bapt.  2  Dec.   1632;    d.  v.nm.,  ad- 
ministration granted  22  Sept.  16C3. 
lit.  Joshua,  bapt.  26  Uct.  1634  ;  d.  s.p.  IGO'j. 

IV.  Thomas,  bapt.  9  Feb.  1639;  d.  young. 

V.  Jonas,  bapt.  10  July,  1642;  d.  young. 

VI.  JosiAS,  of  whom  presently. 

1.  Judith,  bapt.  10  April,  1637:  in.  20  Sept.  1659,  Richard 
Nettleton,  Esq.  of  Eaiisheaton,  J. P.,  and  d.  April,  1664. 

J7.  Mary,  bapt.  8  March,  I64.T;  vi.  William  Brooke,  of  Dod- 
woith,  and  d.  25  June,  1712,  ha\ing  had  i.ssue,  of  whom 
Kev.  Thomas  Brooke,  M.A.,  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Thomas  Comber,  D.D.,  Dean  oi  Durham,  and  was  grand- 
father of  John  Charles  Brooke,  M.A.  of  Eieldhead,  E.S.A., 
Somerset  Herald. 

311.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Brooke,  M  A.,  of  Fieldhead,  Rector 
of  High  Hoyland,  co.  l.ork,  and  was  buried  at  Silkstoiie,  8 
June,  1728. 

IV.  Elizabclh,  bapt.  15  April,  1651;  d.  young. 

tVilliam  Gates  was  buried  at  Kirkheaton,  6  June,  1659.    His 

•6th  son, 

JosiAS  Gates,  of  Chickenley  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Dcws- 
liury,  bapt.  23  Feb.  1643;  'in.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Eenton  of  Woodhouse  Hill,  Ilunslct,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28 

Ji.ug.  1679),  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Wakefield,  b.  2  .Sept.  1673;    m.  5  June,  1707, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Edwaid  Goodwyn,   of  Raw  marsh,  near 
Itoiherham,  and  </.  16  Nov.  1737,  having  had  by  her  (who 
.d.  3  Dec.  1729),  nine  sons  and  two  daus.,  namely, 
1  Edward,  sometime  of  Furnival  s  Inn,    Solicitor,   after- 
wai.ds   of  Rawmarsh,    s.    his    maternal    uncle,    Edwaid 
-Goodwyn,  in  his  estates  at   Rawmarsh,  bapt.  25   June, 
1708,  d.  unm.  24  March,  1776. 
-.2  Uihiam,  bapt.  6  June,  1709;  d.  13  June,  1730. 
US  Smnuel,  bapt.  6  June.  1711  ;  rf.  an  infant. 
4  Thon.a.-,  ci  \\  akaield,  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  At- 


forney-at-Law.  .■!.  his  brother  in  his  estates  at  Rawmarsh, 
bapt.  22  April,  1712  ;    m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  ol  Eduard  Fos- 
ter, of  Thornc,  co.  York,  and  lieir  to  herbrotht-r,  Edward 
Foster,  and  d.  24  Dec.  1733,  having  had  by  her  (whod.  ,■) 
Sept.  1791),  with  four  other  children,  who  d.  young,  one 
6on  and  two  daus.,  namely, 
William,   of  Rawmarsh,   J. P.,   only  surviving  son  and 
heir,  d.  uvm.   19  Aug.  1803,  aged  57,  when  the  estates 
and  representation  of  his  family  passed  to  his  surviv- 
ing sister  and  deceased  sister's  children. 
Susanna,  co-heir  to  her  brother,  m.  William  Crowder, 
E-q.  of    Wakefield,  afterwards   of  Bath,  and.  d.  s.p. 
April,  1806,  aged  65. 
Elizabeth,  bapt.  19  Jan.  1743;    m.  11  May,   1778,   John 
Crowder,  Esq.  of  Brolherton,  near  Rotheiham  (brother 
to  the  above  William  Crowder),  and  d.  21  June,  1789, 
leaving  issue. 

5  Richard,  bapt.  18  Jan.  1713;  d.  young. 

6  George,  bapt.  17  Jan.  1714;  d.  at  sea  circa  1731. 

7  Francis,  d.  young,  1731. 

8  Goodwyn,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  bapt.  17  March, 
1721  ;  d.  u-im. 

9  Charles,  of  Burdon  Flatts,  co.  York,  Capt.  and  Adjutant 
2nd  West  York  Militia,  bipt.  11  July,  1723;  m.  Elizabeth 
Charlton,  and  d.  s.  p.  1789. 

1  Gertrude,  of  Rawmarsh,  bapt.  21  June,  1710;  d.  unm. 
1787. 

2  Sarah,  bapt.  17  Sept.  1718  ;  d.  young. 
II.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  b.  12  April,  1672;  d.  March,  1681. 

II.  Wary,  bapt.  3  Sept.  1677:  m.  15  May,«1700,  Joseph, 
Sinithson,  of  Low  Laithes;  d.  30  Oct.  1741,  having  had 
issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  30  Aug.  1679;  d.  unm.  20  Sept.  1757. 
lie  m.  2ndly,  29  March,  1682,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fenton,  the  elder  of  Ilunslet,  and  d.  March,  1718,  having  had 
by  this  lady  (who  d.  15  May,  1733)  four  sons,  namely,  Josias, 
Thomas,  Samuel,  and  Benjamin,  and  one  dau.  Abigail,  of 
none  of  whom  does  any  issue  remain.  The  2nd  son  of  his  first 
marriage, 

Joseph  Gates,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  11  June,  1675  ;  m.  11 
Feb.  1702,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Fenton,  of  Hunslet,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  d;iu.  of  James  Ibbetson,  of  Leeds,  Merchant, 
great-grandfather  of  Sir  Henry  Ibbetson,  1st  Bart,  of  Denton, 
by  whom  (who  d.  10  Sept.  1765)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  b.  2  July,  1710;  m.  13  Oct. 
1740,  Sarah  Watson,  of  Swanland  and  Forriby,  near 
Hull,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1750,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  18 
April,  1744)  one  dau.  F^lizabeth,  bapt.  21  Sept.  1743;  m. 
'1  honias  Leach,  of  West  Riddlesden  Hali,  near  Bingley,  and 
d.  s.  p.  July,  1807. 

II.  Joseph,  /;.  10  April,  1712;  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Josiah,  b.  10  April,  1713;  d.  28  April,  1719. 

IV.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Josiah,  of  AUerton  Hall,  near  Leeds,  Merchant,  h.  7 
March,  1721  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Roebuck,  of  Sheffield, 
and  d.  24  Feb.  1(82,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  19  April, 
1795)  one  dau.  Sarah,  d.  1  Uct.  1755. 

VI.  Samuel,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  15  Sept.  1722;  m.  Maiy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Hanier,  Esq.  of  Hauler  Hall,  near 
Rochdale,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Henry  lbbets..n, 
Bart.,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1789,  having  had  by  her  (who.  d.  2/ 
July,  1793), 

1  Joseph,  6.  10  Feb.  1749;  d.  an  infant. 

2  Samuel  Hamer,  of  AUerton  Hall,  near  Leeds,  D,L.  for 
the  West  Riding  of  Turk,  6.  2i  July,  1752;  m.  4  Kov. 
1782,  Sarah,  dau  of  William  Coape  Sherbrooke,  I'.sq.  of 
Arnold,  co.  Motts  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  eo-heirot 
Henry  Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Oxion,  co.  Notts,  and  sister  of 
Major-Gen.  Sir  John  Coape  Sherbrooke,  G.C.B.,  K.H., 
sometime  Governor-Gen.  of  Canada.  He  d.  II  ^ov.  1811, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  2  F'eb.  1834),  wiih  four  daus. 
(1  Frances,  bapt.  30  Sept.  1783;  d.  unm.  21  Oct.  1863; 
2  Harriet  Hamer,  b.  25  June,  1786;  d.  unm.  10  Dec. 
1797;  3  Mary  Coape,  bapt.  11  Feb.  1788;  d.  unm.  7  Nov. 
1810;  and  4  Elizabeth  Coa|ie  Sherbrooke,  bapt.  10  Dec. 
1792;  d.  unm.  12  March,  1812),  four  sons,  namely, 

William  Coape,  Capt.  in  the  army  and  AiJe-dc-Camp  to 
his  uncle.  Sir  John  Coape  Sherbrooke,  b.  4  March,  1/90, 
s.  his  uncle.  Col.  Coape,  in  properties  in  cos.  Lincoln,  _ 
Lancaster,  and  Notts  in  1849,  and  his  aunt.  Lady  Sher- 
brooke, in  the  estate  of  Calverton  Hall,  co.  Notts,  in 
1856.  He  m.  Sept.  1822,  Julia  Henrietta,  2iid  dau.  of 
John  Leacroft,  Esq.  of  Southwell,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  s.  p. 
6  Jan.  1863. 

Henry  Coape,  sometime  of  Paris,  bapt.  13  June,  1791 ; 
s.  his  elder  brother  in  his  properties,  and  d.  unm.  21 
Dec.  1872. 

Charles,  b.  10  Feb.  1785;  d.  an  infant. 

John  Coape  Sherbrooke,  R.N.,  b.  10  Feb.  1704;    ni.Nov. 

1834,  Ann  Jane,  4tli  dau.  of  Thomas  Falkner,  M.U.,  of 

Loiind  Hall,  co.  Notts,  which  lady  d.  March,  1870.     He 

d.  1  Dec.  1846,  having  had  one  son, 

William  Henky  Coape  Gates,  of  Langford  Hall,  near 

Newark,  late  97th  Regt.,  J. P.  for  Notts,  High  bhcrilf 


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for  that  CO.  1880,  b.  13  Oct.  1835,  s.  to  the  estate  of 

Calverton  Hall  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Capt.  Gates, 

in  I8fi3,  and  to  the  family  properties  on  the  death  of 

liis  uncle,  Henry   Coape  Gates,    in   1872.     He   -la.   4 

June,  1857,  Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  W.  L.  Domenichctti, 

Esq.  of  Collinghain,  co.  Xotts,  96th  Kegl.,  by  whom 

he  has  two  sons, 

William  Coape,  Lieut.  104th  Eegt.  (Koyal  Miinster 

Fusiliers),  b.  7  July,  1862;  m.  4  Dec.   1890,  Louise 

Alice  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of   H.  K.  Kerr,  Esq.,  and 

niece  and  adopted  dau.  of  J.  T.  Woolley,  Esq.   of 

Wembley  House,  eo.  Middlesex,  and  CoUingham, 

CO.  Notts. 

Erancis  Hamer,  of  Trin.    Coll.  Canib.,  b.  6  June, 
1866. 

3  Josiah  Henry,  of  Burley,  near  Leeds,  D.L.,  6.  May, 
1858;  Til.  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Lister,  Esq.  of 
Langthorne,  near  Bedale,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1832.  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1830;,  two  sons  and  four 
daus., 

Charles,  of  Seville ,  in  Spain,  6.  6  March,  1788  ;  m.  Jose- 
phine de  Bunes,  of  Seville,  and  had  four  sons  and  four 
daus.,  who  all  d.  unm. 

George  Hamer,  of  Bolton  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  13  Jan. 
1794:  d.  unm.  8  March,  1871. 

Eliza  Hamer,  b.  29  March,  1789  ;  d.  unm.  17  Feb.  1869. 

Anne  Margaret,  b.  28  Sept.  1796;  d.umn.  16  Feb. 
1818. 

Jane,  d.  an  infant,  7  Xov.  1793. 

IsabeUa  Mary,  6.  13  Nov.  1786;  m.  2  May,  1811,  Wil 
liam  liprrowdaile,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Kichardson 
Borrowdaile,  Ksq.,  of  Bedford  HiU,  co.  Surrey,  and  d.  9 
March,  lb36,  having  had  issue. 

4  Henry  William,  of  Fieldhead,  near  Bradford,  D.L.,  b.  24 
May,  1761 ;  rn.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Cockshott,  Esq. 
of  ftlorley,  near  Bingley,  and  d.  17  April,  1831,  having 
had  one  dau.  Hannah,  d  an  infant. 

5  William,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  24  March,  1764;  d.  unm. 
1796. 

6  Edward,  of  Bradford,  Merchant,  b.  17  Oct.  1770,  and  d. 
12  June,  18a8;  m.  1st,  22  April,  1801,  Kebecca,  dau.  of 
William  Lodge,  of  Pontefract,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Aug. 
1817)  he  had  four  sons,  William,  John,  Samuel,  and 
Edward,  who  all  went  abroad,  and  one  dau.  Mary,  ra.  9 
March,  1826,  James  Lambert,  of  Ashton  House,  Bradford, 
andd.  9  May,  1866,  having  had  issue.  He  ?/i.2ndIy,23 
Aug.  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Taylor,  of  Bradford, 
and  by  her  bad  two  sons,  Henry  William  and  George, 
who  both  d.  unm.,  and  four  daus.,  Margaret  Anne,  m. 
Benjamin  Cheatle,  of  Leeds,  d.  s.p. ;  Elizabeth  Hamer, 
m.  hrancis  Kennedy,  of  Leeds,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1850,  hav- 
irg  had  issue;  Frances,  m.  John  Bray,  of  Leeds,  and  d. 
Is  April,  1857,  having  had  issue;  and  Ellen,  jn.  1st, 
John  Cawthorn,  of  I>eeds,  and  2nrily,  William  Kelsey,  of 
Ixjndon,  by  both  of  whom  she  had  issue. 

1  Mary,  bapt.  10  May,  1750;  d.  14  June,  1765. 

2  Ann,  b.  25  March,  1754  ;  m.  Thomas  Bond,  of  Lancaster, 
and  d.  1796. 

3  Margaret,  b.  14  March,  1756;  d.  unm.  17  May,  1828. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  19  Dec.  1703;  m.  Hugh  Marshall,  of  Leeds, 
Merchant,  and  d.  10  Sept.  1779,  having  had  an  only  dau. 
Alice,  wife  of  John  Parker,  of  Woodthorpe. 

II.  Anne,  b.  14  Sept.  1705  ;  d.  unm.  14  July,  1787. 

III.  Mary,  b.  15  April,  1708;  d.  unm.  21  Nov.  1782. 

IV.  Lydia,  b.  24  April,  1715;  m.  Thomas  Sanderson,  of  En- 
wood,  near  Blackburn,  and  d.  1795. 

V.  liachael,  b.  10  Dec.  1718  ;  d.  an  infant, 

Mr.  Gates,  who  purchased  in  1716  a  portion  of  the  estate  after- 
wards called  Gatlaiids,  and  in  1720  other  properties  in  Leeds, 
d.  27  Nov.  1729.     His  4th  son, 

Geobge  Gates,  of  Low  Hall,  near  Leeds,  b.  18  May,  1717; 
n.  31  Dec.  1741,  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of 
Joseph  JoUey,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  great-great-grandson 
of  John  Jolley,  of  Leek,  co.  Stafford  (of  the  same  family  as 
that  of  Lord  Hylton,  whose  ancestor  ante  1684,  changed  the 
name  of  Jolley  to  Jolliffe),  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Chadwick,  of  Manchester  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  Eider,  of  Man- 
chester, Mercliant,  and  had  by  him  a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of 
Thomas  Philips,  Esq.  of  Sedgley,  near  Manchester,  and  mother 
of  Sir  George  Philips,  Bart,  of  W^eston  and  Sedgley).  Mrs. 
Gates  d.  11  May,  1768,  having  had  issue,  four  sons  and  sis 
daus.,  viz., 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Benjamin,  b.  20  Feb.,  and  d.  3  March,  1745. 

III.  George  William,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  20  Aug.  1748  :  m. 
11  Aug.  17.^8,  Mary,  dan.  of  Robert  Hibbert,  of  Manchester, 
Merchant,  and  sister  of  George  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Clapham 
Common,  Surrey,  sometime  M.P.  for  Seatord  and  Chairman 
of  the  West  India  Dock  Company,  by  whom  (who  cZ.  14  April, 
1845)  he  had  issue, 

George  Hibbert,  of  Greenwich  Estate,  Vere,  Jamaica,  6. 

31  Aug.  1791  ;  d.  11  April,  1837. 
Bobert,  Capt.  West  India  Eegt.,  6.  30  Dec.  1792  :  d.  unm. 

8  April,  1816. 
Thomas  Hibbert,  d.  an  infant. 
II. 


William  Washington,  b.  2  Feb.  1796;  d.  24  July,  IbOO. 
Hibbert,  of  the  Whitney  Estate,  Jamaica,  b.  6  Aug.  1797  • 
d.  14  Dec.  1840. 

Anna  Maria,  of  Zion  Hill,  Bath,  b.  5  May,  1790  ;   U.  anui. 
Feb.  1S70. 
He  rf.  7  May,  1797. 

IV.  Frederick,  of  Belmont,  near  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  3  Aug. 
1750;  m.  29  Aug.  Ii70,  Phoebe  Anne,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Eead,  of  Leeds,   Merchant,  and  d.    14  Aug.  Is03, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  G  Oct.  1823)  two  sons  and  three 
daus., 
Frederick  William,  of  Barlings  Honse,  co.  Lincoln.  J. P., 
b.  3  Feb   1785  ;  ra.  19  April,  1820,  Mary  Anne,  elder  dau. 
and  ultimately  heir  of  Charles  Foster,  of  Barliug.i,  and 
(/.  s.p.  23  Feb.  1862.     She  d.  24  March,  1879. 
William  Eead,  b.  3  July  ;  d.  5  Sept.  1777. 
Mary  Anne,  b.  20  Jlay,  1779  ;  d.  unm.  29  May,  1864. 
Hannah  Maria  Harriett,  6.  17  Jan.  1781 ;   d.  unm.  26  SJcpt. 
1828. 
Phcebe  Caroline,  b.  31  Aug.  1782;  d.  unm.  29  Sept.  1809. 

I.  Mary,  6.  15  Jan.  1746;  d.  \(nm.  11  Feb.  17C9. 

II.  Annie,  d.  an  infant,  21  April,  1756. 
HI.  Sarah,  d.  an  infant,  11  Jan.  1757. 
IV.  Sally,  d.  an  infant,  20  May,  1758. 

v.  Louisa  Anne,  b.  27  Dec.  17£8;  m.  29  Sept.  1780,  Eev. 
William  Wood,  of  Leeds,  F.L.S.,  and  d.  22  Sept.  18C6, 
having  had  issue  {see  Wood  of  Singleton  Lodge,  co.  Lan- 
caster). 

VI.  Sophia  Carolina,  b.  15  Nov.  1760;  m.  13  Out.  1785, 
Thomas  Robinson,  of  Woodlands,  near  Manchester,  Mer- 
chant, and  d.  9  July,  1825,  having  had  issue,  three  sons, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and  one  dau.  Sophia  Anne,  wife  of  Sir  Ben- 
jamin Heywood,  1st  Bart,  of  Claremont,  d.  25  May,  1852. 

Mr.  Gates,  who,  like  his  father,  was  a  Merchant  at  Leeds, 
commanded  a  company  of  the  Trained  Bands  raised  to  sup- 
press the  Eebellion  in  1745.  He  purchased,  in  1765,  the 
estate  of  Carr  House,  Meanwood,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1779.  Kis 
eldest  son, 

Joseph  Gates,  of  Wcetwood  Hall,  near  Leeds,  6.  11  Aug. 
1743,  s.  his  father  in  the  Carr  House  estate  and  other  proper- 
ties, and  purchased  a  portion  of  the  present  Meanwoodside. 
estate.  Hem.  27  March,  1777,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Joshua. 
Eayner,  of  Leeds,  Merchant  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  only  surviv- 
ing dau.  of  William  Milnes,  of  Chesterheld,  co.  Derby,  whose  • 
brother,  Eobert  Milnes,  of  Wakefield,  was  ancestor  of  Lord 
Houghton),  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Milnes  Eayner,  of 
Leeds,  and  by  her,  who  d.  6  Sept.  1798,  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Carr  House,  Meanwood,  b.  13  Feb.  1781 ;  d.  . 
unm.  21  June,  1832, 

II.  Joseph  Henry,  of  Gatlands,  near  Leeds  (who  for  several- ' 
years  represented  the  mercantile  house  of  his  family  at 
Messina,  Sicily),  «.  his  elder  brother  in  the  Carr  House 
estate,  b.  15  Aug.  1784;  m.  7  Sept.  1819,  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Dixon,  of  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster,  Merchant,  and 
d.  17  Jan.  1868,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  21  June,  1827) 
two  sons  and  three  daus.,  viz., 

1  George  William,  6.  18  March,  1823;    m.  28  Feb.  1803, 
Anna  Maria  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  William  Bri.ggs,  of  Tich- 
field,  CO.  Hants,  Capt.  50th  (Queen's  Own)  liegt.,  and  d. 
2  Oct.  1876,  having  had  issue  (with  two  sons  and  a  duu.,^ 
who  d.  in  infancy), 

George,  6.  30  Sept.  1861,  Capt.  West  India  Eegt. 

Joseph  Henry,  6.  4  Aug.  1865. 

Mary.  Louisa  Anne. 

2  Joseph  Henry,  of  Leeds,  Solicitor,  b.  12  Oct.   1824 ;   d^. 
unm.  19  Sept.  1859. 

1  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  24  Aug.  1820;  d.  unm.  27  Oct- 
1845. 

2  Sarah  Anne,  m.  June,  1848,  Francis  Wemyss  In-ine, 
M.D.,  grandson  of  Alexander  Irvine,  Isth  Laird  of  Drum, 
CO.  ALerdeen,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  May,  1883)  she  had 
three  sons,  Francis  Gates,  Charles  Sydney,  and  Henry 
Harrington,  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  young, 
and  Frances  Annie.     She  d.  May,  1893. 

3  Mary,  6.  7  April,  1827  ;  m.  8  Sept.  1847,  Joshua  Buck- 
ton,  of  West  Lea,  Meanwood,  near  Leeds,  and  d.  22  Dec. 
1858,  having  had  (with  one  son,  William  Henry,  who  d. 
29  April,  1856)  two  daus.,  Mary  Emily,  m.  18  Sept.  Ibl-i, 
Hermann  Karl  Kremnitz,  Intendantur-Rath,  7th  German 
Army  Corps  (who  d.  July,  189J,  leaving  issue  two  .sons), 
and  Caroline  Annie,  vi.  her  cousin,  William  Edward  Gates. 

III.  Edwabd,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  3June,  17i8:  ?/i.  22  Nov.  1810,  George  Willi.im 
Wood,  Esq.  of  Singleton  Lodge,  near  Manchester,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  sometime  M.P.  for  South  Lancashire,  and  suljse- 
quently  for  the  borough  of  Kendal.  She  d.  27  July,  lbU4, 
having  had  issue,  one  son,  William  Rayner  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Singleton  Lodge,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

II.  Anne,  6.  27  Oct.  1779  ;  d.  24  July,  1797. 

III.  Mary,  6.  24  Feb.  1783;  d.  unm.  17  April,  1869. 

Mr.  Gates,  who  for  many  years  was  engaged  in  mercantile  life 
in  Leeds,  d.  20  Dec.  1824.     His  3rd  son, 
Edwaud  Gates,  Esq.  of  Meanwoodside,  near  Leed.s,  some 

5  1} 


1506 


OER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


O'BE, 


time  of  Furnivarslnn.  resided  for  several  years  of  his  earlier 
life  at  Malta,  b.  28  Jan.  1792  ;  m.  17  Out.  1836,  Susan,  only 
surviving  child  and  heir  of  Edward  Grace,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  St. 
Ann's,  Burley,  near  Leeds,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1889)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Grace,  6.  U  Oct.  1838  ;  d.  23  Sept.  1847. 

II.  Francis,  F.E.G.S.,  6.  6  April.  1S40,  educated  at  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford,  d.  of  fever  in  the  interior  of  South  Africa,  5  Feb. 
1875,  whilst  on  a  journey  of  exploration  and  natural  history 
research.  The  scientific  and  other  results  of  his  expedition 
were  posthumously  published  in  a  work  entitled  Matabde 
Land  and  the  Victoria  Falls. 

in.  William  Edward,  of  Gestingthorpe  Hall. 

IV.  Charles  George,    of   Meanwoodside,   near  Leeds,   B.A. 

Trinity  Hall,   Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  0.  5 

May.  18i4. 
I.  Emily,  b.  19  Sept.  1837 ;  d.  27  April,  1840. 
Mr.  Gates  rf.  6  Feb.  1S65. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  two  bendlets  engrailed 
az.,  in  chief  a  cock  gu.,  a  canton  erni.,  for  Gates;  2nd  arg., 
on  a  pile  vert,  three  dexter  hands  erect  of  the  first,  for  Jollet  ; 
3id,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant,  per  fesse  erm.  and  erminois,  between 
two  roses  arg.,  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.,  for  Grace.  Crest — A 
cubit  arm  in  armour  ppr.,  charged  with  two  bendlets  engrailed 
az.,  the  hand  grasping  a  dirk,  the  point  upwards,  also  ppr., 
pommel  and  hUt  or.  Mottoes— S\m  dextra  cuique ;  and  Perse- 
"vere. 

-$Va<— Gestingthorpe  Hall,  Halstead,  Essex. 


GATES    OF   LANGFOED    HALL. 

(See  i^receding  Memoir.) 


OATES    OF    MEANWOODSIDE. 

i^See  preceding  Memoir.) 


O'BEIRNE    OF    JAMESTOWN. 

O'Beiene,  Hugh  James,  Esq.  of  Jamestown,  co. 
Jjcitrim,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  in  the  Diplomatic  Service, 
b.  7  Sept.  1866. 

Lineage. — Feancis  O'Beirne,  Esq.  of  Jamestown  (son 
of  Hugh  O'Beirne,  d.  1813,  by  his  wife.  Miss  Keon,  of  Keon- 
brook,  CO.  Leitrim),  m.  1826,  Miss  Winefred  Kolan,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1852)  had  issue, 

Hugh,  late  of  Jamestown. 

Francis,  Col.  late  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  late  M. P.  co.  Leitrim. 

Mary,  m.  185'.;,  Capt.  George  Talbot,  C.B.,  of  Knockmullen, 

Chief  Commissioner  of  the   Metropolitan   Police,  Dublin, 

1877-82  (see  Talbot  of  Castle  Talbot),  and  has  issue. 
Fanny,  m.  J.  H.  Monahan,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  eldest  son  of   the 

Bight  Hon.  Lord  Chief  Justice  Monahan,  and  has  issue. 
JuUa,  m.  John  Ball,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Kight  Hon.  Judge 

Ball. 

Mr.  O'Beirne  d.  1854.    His  eldest  son, 

Hugh  O'Beirne,  Esq.  of  Jamestown,  co.  Leitrim,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  m.  26  Jan.  1858,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Eight  Hon.  J.  H.  Monahan,  Lord  Cliief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  late  of  Jamestown  Lodge. 
u.  Hugh  James,  now  of  Jamestown. 

III.  Joseph,  b.  12  July,  1874. 

IV.  George  John,  6.  24  Dec.  1877;  d.  10  Sept.  1883. 
I.  Mary  Fiances  Josephine,  d.  1875. 

u.  Frances  Geraldine  Julia,  d.  1875. 

Mr.  O'Beirne  d.  Sept.  1880,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Feancis  O'Beirne,  Esq.  of  Jamestown,  b.  28  Dec.  1864, 

d.  unm.  1839,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 
Scat— Jamestown,  Drumsoa. 

♦ 

obr:ie  of  clantilew. 

Obee,  Edwaed  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Clantilew,  co. 
Armagh,  b.  18-45  ;  m.  1871,  Georgina  Augusta,  4th 
surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  L.  B.  Williams, 
E.X.,  of  Springfield  Lodge,  Bath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eleanor  Agnes. 

II.  Ethel  Stanhowe. 

III.  Mary. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  obtained  their  property  in  Ireland 
by  the  marriage  of  Capt.  Francis  Obr(5  with  Elinor,  descendant 
of  William  Stanhowe  (to  whom  it  had  been  granted  in  1610), 
in  1032. 


Edward  Odr^,  Esq.  son  of  Francis  Obre,  d.  1812,  and  Mary 
Clarke,  of  Ardress,  his  wife,  in.  1752,  d.  1814),  m.  1802,  oarah 
O'Neill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  unm.  ii.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

HI.  Kalph  Smith,  of  Clantilew. 

I.  Emily,  m.  Col.  Hill,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Cecilia,  j)i.  Wm.  Pignell  Newton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Theresa,  m.  Lewis  Young  Nash,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm.  v.  Sarah,  d.  unvi. 
Mr.  Obre  d.  1818.    His  3rd  son, 

Ralph  Smith  Obbe,  Esq.  of  Clantilew,  co.  Armagh,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  1814;  m.  1844,  Jane  Carohne,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Henry  Coote  Bond,  Esq.  of  Bondville,  Tynan,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Stanley,  now  of  Clantilew. 

I.  Eliza  Matilda,  m.  1870,  Kev.  G.  Eoach  Hyatt,  B.A.,  Rector 
of  Stratton-on-the-Fosse,  co.  Somerset. 

II.  Theresa  Charlotte,  m.  23  April,  1878,  John  Garland,  2nd 
son  of  John  Alexander  Mainley  Cope,  Esq.  of  Drummilly, 
CO.  Armagh,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1880. 

3Ir.  Obre  d.  1887. 

Scat — Clantilew,  Loughgall. 

Jiesidence — Erinagh,  Morehampton  Road,  Dublin. 


O'BRIEN    OF    CAHIRMOYLE. 

O'Beiex,  Edwaed  William,  Esq.  of  Caliir- 
movle,  CO.  Limerick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1869,  b.  24.  Jan.  1837,  »».  1st,  8  Sept.  1863,  Mary 
Spring,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Stephen  Edmund 
Spring-Rice  of  Mount  Trenchard,  co.  Limerick,  and 
sister  of  Thomas,  Lord  Monteagle,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  25  April,  1868,  has  issue, 

I.  William  Debmod,  b.  10  June,  I8C5. 

I.  Ellen  Lucy. 

II.  Lucy  Mary. 

Mr.  O'Brien,  m.  2ndly,  31  Jan.  1880,  Julia  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Garth  Marsliall,  Esq.  of 
Leeds  and  Coniston,  Lancashire,  by  Mary  Alicia 
Pery  his  wife,  dau.  of  1st  Lord  Monteagle,  and  by 
her  has  issue, 

II.  Edward  Conor  Marshall,  b.  3  Nov.  1880. 
HI.  Aubrey  Ulick  Marshall,  b.  7  June,  1882. 

III.  Katharine  Jenny. 

IV.  Margaret  Ernestine. 

Lineage. — William  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Cahirmoyle  (com- 
monly called  William  Smith  O'Brien)  M.P.  for  Limerick,  was 
the  second  son  of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart,  (see  Bcrke's 
Peerage,  Inchiquin,  B.)  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  eld.  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Cahirmoyle,  co.  Limerick, 
and  brother  of  Lucius,  I3th  Baron  of  Inchiquin.  He  had  issue 
by  her,  who  d.  13  June,  1861, 

T.  Edward  William,  now  of  Cahirmoyle. 

II.   William  Joseph,  b.  21  Feb.  1839,  and  d.  unm.  8  April, 

1867. 
HI.  Lucius  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Adare,  co.  Limerick,  b. 

13  Aug.  1842;  m.  30  May,  1872,  Emily  Mary  Hannah,  dau. 

of  Richard  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Beaulieu,  co.  Louth,  and 

has  issue, 

1  Donough  Richard,  b.  6  Jan.  1876. 

2  Charles  Murrough,  b.  1877. 

3  William  Lucius  Robert,  b.  1889. 

1  Lucy  Mabel.  2  Eibhlin. 

3  Honor  Alice.  4  Charlotte  Grace. 

IV.  Robert  Donough,  6.  25  Sept.  1844, 

v.  Charles  Murrough,  b.  24  Jan.  1849;  m.  27  July,   1871, 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  Watt,  Esq.  of  Claragh,  co.  Donegal, 
and  d.  13  Jan.  1877,  leaving  issue, 
I  Brian,  b.  12  July,  1872. 
I  Ailne  Mary.  2  Lucy  Grace. 

I.  Lucy  Josephine,  vi.  26  June,  1862,  Very  Rev.  John 
Gwynn,  D.D.,  formerly  Warden  of  St.  Columba's  College, 
and  Dean  of  Derry,  and  now  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity 
in  the  University  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  1  Stephen 
Lucius;  2  Edward  John;  3  Charles;  4  Lucius;  5  Arthur 
Perceval ;  6  Robert ;  7  John  Tudor ;  8  Brian ;  I  Lucy 
Penelope ;  2  Mary  Katharine. 

II.  Ctiarlotte  Grace. 

Mr.  WUliam  O'Brien  d.  IS  June,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

^?-Hi.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  gu.,  three  lions  passant 
guardant  in  pale,  per  pale  or  and  arg.  for  O'Brien;  2nd  arg. 
three  piles  meeting  in  point  issuing  from  the  chief  gu. ;  Srd 


O'ER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'BY 


1507 


or,  a  pheon  az.  ft-cs^— Issuing  from  a  cloud  an  arm  embowed, 
trandisliiiiK  a  sword  arg.  pomel  and  hilt  or.  Mottoes— Over 
the  crest  "  Lamh  laidiranuachtar,"  and  "  Vigueur  dedessus." 

geat — Cahirmoyle,  Ardagh,  co.  Limerick.  Toicn  Residence — 
24,  Roland  Gardens,  S.W. 

Club — Athenasum. 


O'BRIEN    OF   BALLYNALACKEN. 

O'Brien,  Jajies,  Esq.  of  Ballynalacken  Castle, 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1858,  b.  9  Jan. 
1832 ;  m.  Georgina,  widow  of  Francis  Macnamara 
€alcutt,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.P.,  of  St.  Catherine's,  co. 
Clare. 

Liineag'e. — Torlogh,  or  Terence  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Leitrim, 
•descended  from  a  branch  of  the  great  Celtic  family  of  O'Brien, 
in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Bealagh  Corick, 
hy  Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Col.  Maurice  O'Connell,  and 
liad  issue, 

I.  Turlough,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  who  m.  Miss  Foster  and  had  a  son,  Terence,  who 
d.  s.  p. 

I.  Catherine,  a  nun. 

'The  elder  son, 

TuRLOGH,  or  Terence  O'Eeien,  Esq.  of  Cross  (subsequently 
■called  Elm  Vale;,  j)i.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Murtogh  O'Hogan,  Esq. 
of  Cross,  by  Eleanor  Butler  his  wife,  niece  of  Sir  Toby  Butler, 
Knt.,  M. P.,  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Irish  at  the  capitulation 
•of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Elm  Vale,  co.  Clare,  m.  Margaret  Macnamara, 
and  ((.  s.  p.  1792.  His  will,  date  Feb.  in  that  year,  was 
proved  20  Dec.  following. 

II.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  m.  Feb.  1791,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Peter  Long,  Esq.  by  Anne  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of 
Stephen  Eoche,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Cornelius  O'Brien,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Clare,  and  d.  6  April,  1839) 
left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Peter,  of  Limerick,  b.  Sept.  1799;  ra.  Emily,  dau.  of 
Edward  Shiel,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Eichabd 
LalobShiel,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1855. 

III.  Terence,  b.  Dec.  1802 ;  d.  unm.  March,  1820. 

IV.  James,  oneof  the  Judges  of  the  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland, 
and  M.P.  for  Limerick  lS.o4  to  1868,  6.  27  Feb.  1806  ;  rn. 
9  July,  1836,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Segrave,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1882,  leaving 

1  John  Henry,  b.  25  Feb.  1855. 

1  Anne,  a  nun.  2  Margaret,  a  nun. 

3  Mary,  vi.  Henry  J.   Monahan,  Esq.,  2ud  son  of  Lord 
Chief  Justice  Monahan. 

4  Clara,  a  nun.  5  Emily. 

Mr.  O'Brien  d.  21  Feb.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Elm  Vale,  and  afterwards  of  Bally- 
nalacken, M.P.  for  Limerick  1841  to  1852,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Clare  1836,  b.  6  Dec.  1794;  m.  12  June,  1827,  Ellen  dau.  of 
Jeremiah  Murphy,  Esq  of  Hyde  Park,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  19  Dec.  1860)  had  issue, 
James,  now  of  Ballynalacken  Castle. 

Jerome,  late  28th  Regt. ,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Clarke, 
Esq.  of  Bansha,  J.P.  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue,  Torlogh, 
Jane,  and  Natalie. 
•John,  a  Cistercian  monk,  d.  s.  p.  1889. 
■William,  Indian  E.H.A.,  d.  unm. 
Peter  (Sir)  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  created  a  baronet 

28  Sept.  1891  {see  Bdbke's  Peerage'/. 
Terence. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Martin,  Esq.  of  99  Fitzwilliam  Square, 
DubUn. 

EUen,  m.  Robert  Daniell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  New  Forest,   co. 
Westmeath. 
Catto,  a  nun.  Anna,  a  nun. 

Wr.  O'Brien  d.  6  Feb.  1855. 

Amis — Gu.,  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale,  per  pale  or 
•and  arg.  Ci-est—An  arm  embowed  ppr.,  brandishing  a  sword 
arg.,  pommelled  and  hilted  or.    il/oHo— Vigueur  de  dessus. 

(Sea i— Ballynalacken  Castle,  and  Lisdoonvarna,  co.  Clare. 


O'BYENE    OF   ALLARDSTOWN   AND 
CORVILLE. 

O'Byene,  John,  Esq.  of  Allardstown,  co.  Louth, 
andCorville,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  a  Count  of  Eome, 
b.  1835 ;  m.  17  April,  1864,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the 
late  Count  von  Hiibner,  late  Austrian  ambassador 
to  France  and  Koine,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 


Edward  Alexander,  m.  1  Sept.  1892,  Rose  Emily,  4th  dau. 

and  co-heiress  of  Joshua  James  Netterville,  Esq.,  J.P. 

{see  MacEvot  of  Tobcrtynan  and  Mount  Hazel),  and  has 

issue,  Eleanor,  6.  11  June,  1893. 
Mary,  m.  12  Oct.  1886,  John  Appleyard  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of 

Gurtray,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue. 

Lineage. — From  John  Btrne,  of  Ballinacor,  co.  Wicklow, 

who  was  deputed,  1588,  by  his  brother,  the  Chieftain  O'Byrne, 
to  command  the  auxiliary  army  in  aid  of  O'Neill,  Earl  of 
Tyrone,  sprung,  according  to  family  tradition, 

Edmund  Byrne,  who  settled  at  Killany,  co.  Louth.     lie  )ii. 
Margaret  Taaflfe,  and  by  her  had  three  sons, 

Gerald,  of  Killany,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  New  House,  Termonfecken,  co.  Louth. 

Thomas,  of  Corcreagh,  co.  Louth. 
The  eldest  son, 

Gerald  Byrne,  of  Killany,  co.  Louth,  m.  Catherine  Plun- 
kett,  and  d.  1695,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Owen,  of  Walterstown  and  Eossmakea,  co.  Louth, 
ancestor  of  Patrick  James  Byrne,  of  Lisnawilly,  Clerk  of 
the  Crown  for  Louth  and  Drogheda. 

II.  Arthur,  of  Allardstown,  d.  s.  x>. 

III.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Francis,  m.  Ismay  Dowdall,  but  left  no  issue. 
The  3rd  son, 

Henry  Byrne,  of  Allardstown,  b.  1G71 ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Taaffe,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Dundalk,  Merchant,  d.  s.  p.  13  Sept.  17G8. 

II.  Patrick,  of  Castletown,  d.  unia.  Feb.  1796. 

III.  George,  of  Seatown,  Dundalk,  Merchant,  m.  Mary  Taaffe, 
of  the  family  of  Taaffe  of  Smannore,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1769, 
aged  61,  leaving  issue,  two  daus.,  Margaret,  ra.  Thomas 
Russell,  Esq.  of  Dundalk,  and  Catherine,  m.  Richard 
Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury,  co.  Meath,  and  one  son, 
Henry  Byrne,  of  Seatown,  Dundalk,  the  principal  merchant 
and  a  very  wealthy  one  in  that  town,  m.  in  France  a  French 
lady,  Marie  Begg,  and  by  her  (who  resided  in  her  widow- 
hood at  Worcester,  and  d.  there  July,  1822,  being  bur.  at 
St.  Oswald's,  in  that  city)  left  at  his  decease,  July,  1785, 

1  Patrick,  d.  unm.  about  the  year  1812. 

2  John,  b.  1776,  an  Officer  in  the  15th  Hussars,  and  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  m.  Nov.  1815, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Major  Byrn,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue, 
one  son,  Henry,  Ensign  26th  Cameronians,  b.  July,  1818, 
d.  v.nra.  at  Berhampore,  East  Indies,  aged  22,  and  four 
daus.,  Anna  Maria,  m.  William  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Kings- 
town (of  the  family  of  Kirwan  of  Ci-egg,  co.  Galway) ; 
Rose,  rf.  young ;  Antoinette,  d.  young;  and  Eliza,  in  a 
convent  abroad.  John  Byrne  d.  and  was  buried  at  Bath 
1834,  aged  58. 

3  Henry,  b.  1783,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon,  and  afterwards  Master  in  Equity 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Madras,  d.  9  Oct.  1830  ;  he  m. 
April,  1823,  Isabella  Selina,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Goodinge,  of  the  East  Middlesex  Militia,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Barnes.  Dean  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford. 

George  Grey,  Barrister-at-Law. 

John  Rice  (Rev.),  of  Haverstock  Hill,  Hampstead Heath, 

b.  6  Aug.  1827;  m.  31  May,  1859,  Gertrude,  youngest 

dau.  of  Richard  Webb,  Esq.  of  Donnington  Hall,  co. 

Hereford. 
Thomas  Edmond,   Capt.  E.A.,  &.  31  March,  1829;    m. 

Nov.  1854,  Eliza  Petronella,  3rd  dau.  of   Don  Pablo 

Larics,  of  Old  Castile,  in  Spain. 
Charles  Andrew,  settled  in  Australia,  b.  4  Sept.  1831. 

Henry  Byrne '/«.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Gernon  (his  1st  wife's  cousin), 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Garrett,  d.  unm. 

Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

Anna,   m.   8   Sept.    1750,    Francis   Kindellan,    of   Dublin, 
Merchant. 

Mary,  j)i.  4  Feb.  1756,  Lawrence  DowdaD,  of  Dublin,  Mer- 
chant, and  d.  9  May,  1761. 
Henry  Byrne  d.  18  Dec.  1761,  in  his  90th  year.    The  2nd  son 
of  his  2nd  marriage, 

Henry  Byrne,  Esq.  of  AUardstown  or  Mount  Byrne,  in 
Mary  Anne  Coleman,  of  Dundalk,  and  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth, 
of  whom  presently.  He  d.  22  March,  1796,  and  was  s.  by  hij 
dau., 

Elizabeth  Byrne,  m.  John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Mullinahack, 
Dublin,  one  of  the  two  brothers,  seven  in  number,  who  were 
partners  in  the  great  and  extensive  firm  of  "John  Byrne  and 
Co.  of  Mullinahack."  The  issue  of  the  marriage  consisted  of 
one  son  and  two  daus., 

Edward  Henry,  s.  to  Allardstown  and  Corville. 

Elizabeth  Mary. 

Pauline,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Hunter. 

The  only  son, 

Edward  Henry  O'Byrne,  Esq.  of  Allardstown  and  Corville, 
also  of  St.  Gery,  near  Toulouse,  France,  b.  18Dec.  18C0;  ut. 

5  D  2 


1508 


O'CA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'CA 


24  Nov.  1828,  Gcrtrade  de  Rcy,  dau.  of  John  de  Rey.  Marquis 
lie  St.  Gery,  by  liis  wife,  Mary  Chrisliuc  MacCarthy,  and  d. 
leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  now  Count  O'Eyrne.  n.  Edward. 

Ill  Henry. 

1.  Mary,  m.  9  Fet.  1S60,  the  Comte  de  Maistre. 

Seat — CorvillB;  Eoserea,  co.  Tij'perary. 


O'CALLAGHAN    OF    MARYFORT. 

©"Oallaghan,    Johx,    Esq.    of    Maryfort,    co. 

Clare,  J.P.,  late  Col.  Commandant  Clare  Artillery, 

and     late    Capfc.  62nd   Foot,   b.   3   May,   1830,    m. 

24  March,   1859,   Mary   Johnson,    eldest    dau.    of 

John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  co.  Limerick,  and 

has  issue, 

George,  of  Coolreagh,  co.  Clare,  Capt.  Clare  Artillery,  late 

Capt.  1st  Batt.  Itoyal  Irish  Rifles,  6. 18  Feb.  1804,  assumed 

by  royal  licence,  dated  8  June,  1885,  the   surname  of 

Westropp,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  O'Callaghan, 

and  the  arms  of  Westropp,  in  compliance  with  the  will  uf 

his  maternal  uncle,  Capt.  Ralph  Westropp. 

Liineag'e. — The  O'Callaghans  derive  thtir  descent  and 
name  from  Ceallachan  Caisil,  the  famous  King  of  Munster 
in  the  10th  century.  The  Tipperary  branch  of  this  family  is 
represented  by  O'Callaghan,  Viscount  LUmore,  and  the  co. 
Clare  branch  by  Charles  George  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  Ballynahinch,  and  John  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Maryfoit 
and  Fortanne.  The  O'Callaghans  of  Cadogan  are  a  branch  of 
O'Callaghan  of  Clonmeen  and.  Drumaneen,  co.  Cork. 

Donough  O'Callaghan,  of  Diiliallow,  co.  Cork,  claimed 
descent  from  Ceallachan  Caisil,  King  of  Cashel,  who  defeated 
the  Danes  of  Limerick  in  95'2,  and  was  chief  of  the  Eoghanists. 
Douough  d.  1572.     His  2nd  son, 

Conor  O'Callaghan,  of  Drummaneen,  co.  Cork,  confirmed 
in  his  estates  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  7  Dec.  1594.    His  son, 

Kelladan  O'Cali^ghan,  was  father  of 

Cahir  O'Callaghan,  named  "Modorta,"  of  Drummanee, 
1044.    His  son, 

Donoogh,  The  O'Callaghan,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  CaUaghan,  the  O'Callaghan  ot  Clonmeen,  and  his  wife  Joan, 
dau.  of  James,  Duke  of  Ormond.  Donough  was  a  member  of 
the  Kilkenny  confederacy,  and  was  transplanted  to  Mount- 
all'.n,  CO.  Ciare,  and  confirmed  in  same  by  Act  of  Settlement, 
1005.    His  son, 

DoNOfiGH,  The  O'Callaghan,  of  Mountallon  and  Kilgorey, 
under  leases,  16  Nov.  1675.  His  will  dates  31  March,  1698.  He 
d.  ante  1700,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  by  his  wife,  Mary,  a 
son. 

Daniel,  Thb  O'Callaghan,  of  Mountallon  and  Kilgorey, 
'in.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Purcell,  of  Loughnoe,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  17.31)  he  had,  with  Cornelius,  of  whom 
presently, 

Donough,  The  O'Callaghan,  of  Kilgorey,  m.  1742,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Christopher  li'Brien,  of  Newhall,  and  had  two  sons, 
Daniel,  who  d.  unm.  1772,  in  Dublin;  and  Edmond,  Tlie 
O'Callaghan,  of  Kilgorey,  who  vi.  11  June,  1785,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Denis  O'Brien,  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
four  daus.,  Bridget,  j/i.  Thomas  Reilly ;  Catherine,  m. 
Thomas,  Earl  of  Kenmare;  Helen,  m.  James  Bagot,  of 
Castle  Bagut;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Gerald  Dease. 
He  d.  at  Kilgorey,  1724.     His  son, 

Cornelius  O'Callaghan,  of  Kilgorey  1745,  m.  Olivia,  dau. 
of  Henry  Brady,  of  Kilconry,  and  was  living  1790  ;  bur.  at 
Tulla.     He  left  issue, 

I.  Donatus,  to.  14  Aug.  1790,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Bayly,  ot  Debsborough. 
l(.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Charles,  of  Ross,  co.   Clare,  m.  22  July,    1791,    Anne 
Purdon,  of  Belkelly. 

IV.  Cornelius  («ee  O'Callaghan  of  Balliiiahinch). 

V.  Henry. 

1.  Chiistian,  m.  Richard  Creagh,  of  Dangan. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  O'Callaghan,  E.'^q.  of  Kilgorey,  High  Sheriff  of  Clare 
1807,  6.  1754;  m.  1st,  1  Dec.  1784,  Catherine,  dau.  of  George 
Colpoys,  Esq.  of  Ballycarr,  and  eventually  heiress  to  those 
estates,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Cornelius,  6.  27  Sept.  1786;  d.  unm.  29  April,  1824. 

II.  George,  his  heir. 

III.  Donat,  6.  15  July,  1789,  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  John,  of  Knoekagrady,  6. 25  Sept.  1791 ;  m.  Miss  Boucher, 
andd.  g.  p.  27  June,  1872. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  March,  1795,  Catherine,  niece  of  Sir  Lucius 


O'Brien,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  O'Brien,  of  Eanlj, 
and  had  issue, 

V.  Edmund,  of  Coolready,  m.  Miss  Sampson,  and  U,  s.  p.  in 
1841. 

John  O'Callaghan,  who  was  also  of  Coolready,  and  lastly  of 
Lismehan,  now  Maryfort,  d.  22  Oct.  1824.  His  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

George  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Maryfort,  h.  15  June,  1788; 
))i.  31  Oct.  1824,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Westropp,  Esq.  of 
Fortanne,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Jan.  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Maryfort  and  Fortanne. 

II.  Robert,  b.  26  Oct.  1833. 

III.  Cornelius,  b.  15  Jan.  1835,  Private  Secretary  to  Governor 
of  Sydney,  late  Capt.  1st  West  India  Regt. 

IV.  Donatus,  now  in  Sydney. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  i  852,  Ralph  Westropp,  Esq.  of  St.  Catherine's, 
late  Ensign  6sth  Light  Infantry,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Georgina,  d.  unm.  6  Jan.  1856.  iii.  Anna. 

IV.  Frances,   m.    1st,   Major  Andrew  Lysaght,  aud   2ndly, 
Major  William  Cassino  Clifford,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Mai-y. 

Mr.  O'Callaghan  d.  ?.l  Jan.  1849. 

Arrris — Arg.,  in  base  a  mnnnt  vert,  on  the  dexter  side  a  hurst 
of  oak  treea,  therefrom  issuant  a  wolf  passant  towards  tlie 
sinister,  all  ppr.  Crest — A  naked  dexter  arm  embossed,  hokliiifj 
a  sword  entwined  with  a  snake  all  ppr.  Motto — Fidus  et  audax. 

Seat — Maryfort,  and  Fortanne,  Tulla,  co.  Clare. 

Ctuhs — Army  and  Navy,  S.W.,  and  Hibernian  United^ 
Service,  Dublin. 


O'CALLAGHAN    OF    BALLINAHINCH. 

O'Callaghan,  Charles  George  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Eallinahinch,  co.  Clare,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1855,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1821  j 
m.  1856,  Marian,  dau.  of  J.  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1871)  had  issue, 

I.  Frances,  m.  Lieut.  F.  Loder,  and  d.  Aug.  1879,  leaving- 
issue, 

II.  Nora  Kathleen,  m.  April,  1886,  Capt.  Edgar  Waldegrave; 
Brodie.  60th  Royal  Rifles,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

Lineagre. — Cornelius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Ballyna- 
hinch, CO.  Clare,  3rd  son  of  Cornelius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of 
Kilgory  {see  O'Callaghan  of  Marvfort),  m.  1st,  Miss  0  liiien, 
who  d.  s.  p. ,  and  2ndly,  Frances  Westby,  dau.  of  Henry  Brady, 
Esq.,  and  d.  Oct.  1829,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1844, 
Rev.  Lord  William  Somerset,  6th  son  of  the  5th  Duke  of  Beau- 
fort, K.G.,  and  d.  31  Aug.  1854)  a  son, 

Charles  George,  now  of  Ballinahinch. 

Anns,  dc. — Same  as  O'Callaghan  of  Maryfort. 

Stat — Ballinahinch,  Tulla,  co.  Clare. 


O'CAEKOLL    OF   ATHGOE   PARK. 

O'Carroll,  Eredeeic  John  Curysostom: 
Joseph  Locke,  Esq.  of  Athgoe  Park,  co.  Dublin,  b. 
27  Jan.  184.3  ;  m.  29  April,  1874,  Margaret  Mary 
Theresa,  dau.  of  William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Clare 
Hall,  CO.  Dublin,  by  Anna  Maria,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
J.  MacLornan,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Frederic  William  Joseph,  b.  13  April,  1876. 

II.  John  Augustine  MacCarthy,  b.  28  Aug.  1877. 

III.  William  Thomas,  6.  4  Dec.  1881. 

IV.  Oscar  Francis,  l/.  27  May,  1888. 

V.  Walter  Cormac  Locke,  6.  14  Sept.  1893. 

I.  Margaret  Mary  Frances. 

II.  Anne  Kathleen  Marie,  d.  11  July,  1880. 

III.  Kathleen  Eily. 

Lineage. — Donough  O'Carroll,  of  Buolebraek  Castle, 
in  Ely  O'Carroll,  4th  in  descent  from  John  O'Carroll,  chief 
of  his  name,  who  d.  1489  (see  Annals  of  the  Four  Masters), 
was  transplanted  by  Cromwell  (see  Connaught  Certificates, 
IV.  CO),  and  had  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Beagh,  in  the  co. 
Galway.    His  grandson  and  heir, 

.John  O'Carroll,  the  son  of  Daniel,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
O'Crean,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  17th  Lord  Athenry,  and  had 
issue,  among  others,  i.  Daniel  (Sir),  of  Beagh,  Knt.  of  St. 
Jago  in  Spain,  created  a  baronet  18  Feb.  1742  {lee  Betham".'* 
Baronetage,  Vol.  V.,  p.  30);  was  Lieut. -Gen.  of  H.M.  Forces. 
His  descendant  Sir  Jervoise  O'Carroll,  Bart.,  d.  s.jj.  at  Ham- 
burg 1831.  II.  Redmund,  of  whom  we  treat.  The  youngest 
son, 

Redmund  OCakuoll,  of  Ardagh,  co.  Galway,  whose  will 
wa.s  proved  17  July,  1775.     He  was  father  of 


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1509 


Remt  or  Pjedmukd  O'Carkoii,  (will  proved  21  April,  1815) 
who  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  O'Cakiioll,  Esq.,  m.  July,  1803,  Anne  (who  d.  19 
June,  1853)  dan.  and  co-heir  of  John  Louke,  Esq.  o£  Athgoe 
i'ark,  and  d.  1819.     His  son, 

FREDERrcK  Francis  O'Carroll,  Esq.,  m.  at  Castlecoote,  co. 
Roscommon,  June,  1841,  Catherine  (d.  5  Feb.  1865)  dau.  of 
Joseph  MacCarthy,  Esq.  of  Killeshandra,  co.Cavan,  by  Susan, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Dowell,  Esq.  by  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
i'lunkett,  Esq.  of  Mount  Plunkett.  Mr.  O'Carroll  d.  17  April, 
1889,  leavmg  an  only  son, 

Frederic  John  Chrtsostom  Joseph,  now  of  Athgoe  Park. 

&aJ— Athgoe  Park,  Hazelhatch,  co.  Dublin. 


O'CONNELL    OF   DARRYNANE    ABBEY. 

O'CoNNELii,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Darrynatie  Abbej, 
CO.  Kerry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  20 
Nov.  1836;  m.  25  April,  1861,  Isabella  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Denis  Shine  Lawlor,  Esq.  of  Grenagh  House,  co. 
Kerry,  and  has  issue,  surviving, 

I.  Isabella  Mart.  n.  Kathleen. 

III.  Margaret  Gertrude.  iv.  Eileen  Mary. 

V.  Frances  Mary. 

Mr.  O'ConncU  served  in  the  Eoyal  Navy  from  1830 
to  1853, 

Liineag-e. — From  the  district  of  Upper  and  Lower  Con- 
nello,  CO.  Limerick,  the  O'Connells  removed  to  Iveragh,  in 
the  western  extremity  of  Kerry,  and  remained  there  for  a 
considerable  period,  until  the  rebellion  of  1641  transplanted 
them  to  the  co.  of  Clare. 

Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Ahavore,  2nd  son  of  Jeffrey 
O'Connell,  Lord  of  Bally  Carbery  (who  by  letters  mandatory 
of  James  I.  was  constituted  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  Kerry,  and 
d.  25  April,  1G35),  having  taken  no  part  in  the  insurrection  of 
1641,  preserved  his  estate.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 
John,  his  heir,  and  Maurice,  who  d.  1715  (his  grandson, 
Richard,  was  Capt.  in  the  Legion  of  Maillebois,  in  the  service 
■of  Holland).    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Ahavore  and  Darrynane,  raised  a 
company  of  foot  for  the  service  of  James  II.,  and  embodied  it 
an  the  regiment  of  his  cousin.  Col.  Maurice  O'Connell.  He 
.•signalized  himself  at  the  siege  of  Derry,  as  well  as  at  the 
battles  of  the  Boyne  and  Aughrim,  and  returning  to  Limerick 
was  included  in  the  capitulation  of  that  city.  He  iii.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Conway,  Esq.  of  Clahane,  co.  Kerry,  and 
d.  1741,  having  had  three  sons, 

Maurice,  who  had  a  son,  Jeffrey,  and  a  grandson,  Maurice 
O'Connell,  Capt.  in  the  Eegt.  of  Berwick,  in  the  service  of 
France. 

Daniel,  of  whom  presently.  Jeffrey. 

The  2nd  son, 

Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Darrynane.  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of 
O'Donoghue  Duff,  of  Anwys,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  twenty-two 
<;liildren,  of  whom  the  following  arrived  at  maturity, 

I.  John,  m.  Miss  O'Falvey,  of  Faha,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  v.  p. 

II.  Maurice,  successor  to  his  father. 

III.  Morgan,  of  Carhen,  in  the  Barony  of  Iveragh,  w.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  O'Mullane,  Esq.  of  Whitechurch,  co. 
Cork,  and  dying  1809,  had  (with  six  daus  ,  Mary,  rn.  Jere- 
miah M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Woodview,  co.  Kerry  ;  Honora,  m. 
Daniel  O'Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Reendonegan,  co.  Cork;  Cathe- 
rine, in.  Humphrey  Moynihan,  Esq.  of  Rathbeg,  co.  KeiTy ; 
Ellen,  m.  Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Tralee  ;  Bridset,  m. 
Miles  MSwinry  Esq.  of  Kenmare  ;  and  Alicia,  m.  'William 
Finn,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Kilkenny)  three  sons, 

1  Daniel,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Maurice,  b.  1776,  entered  the  British  Army,  and  d.  on 
the  expedition  to  St.  Domingo. 

3  John,  of  Grenagh,  co.  Kerry,  b.  1779;  m.  Feb.  1806, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Cuppinger,  Esq.  of  Ballyvo- 
laneand  Barry's  Court,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1863) 
jhad  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus  , 

Morgan  John,  of  Ballylean  Lodge,  co.  Clare,  and  Barry's 
Court,  CO.  Cork,  M.P.  forco.  Keriy  1835-53,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  27  Aug.  1811  ;  m.  21  Feb.  1865,  Mary  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  Charles  Bianconi,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Longfield, 
<;o.  ripperary,  and  d.  2  July,  1875,  leaving  a  son,  John 
Charles  Coppinger,  now  of  Ballylean  and  Barry's 
Court  (.<ef  Coppinger),  b.  19  Oct.  Ib71. 

John  Dominick  Patrick  (Rev.),  6.  25  March,  1828;  d. 
^«72. 

Jane,  m.  1st,  Charles,  The  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens, 


CO.  Ken'y,  Chief  of  the  name,  and  2ndly,  M'Carthy 
O'Leary. 
Catherine,  7J!.  Samuel  Vines,  Esq. 
4  James  (Sir),  of  Lakeview,  Hart,  (see  BvRKZ'a  Peeraoe  and 
Baronetage). 
IV.  Daniel,  Count  O'Connell,  6.  May,  1745,  entered  the 
French  service  in  the  Royal  Swedois  Uegt.  in  1761,  and  in 
1769  was  transferred  to  Clare's  (afterwards  Berwick's) 
Regiment  of  the  Irish  Brigade,  with  which  he  served  in 
Europe  and  in  the  Mauritius  until  1778,  when  he  was  re- 
appointed to  the  Royal  Swedois  as  Lieut -Col.,  and  was 
present  in  that  capacity  at  the  sieges  of  Port  Mahon  and 
Gibraltar;  at  the  latter  he  was  on  board  one  of  the  famous 
floating  batteries  and  was  severely  wounded.  He  was 
subsequently  appointed  Colonel  Commandant  of  the  Regi- 
ment of  Salm-Salm,  a  member  of  a  committee  to  revise  the 
system  of  infantry  tactics  in  the  French  army,  and  was 
created  a  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  St.  Louis.  On  the 
downfall  of  Louis  XVI.,  Count  O'Connell  returned  to 
England  and  was  appointed  Colonel  of  the  4th  Regt.  of  the 
Irish  Brig.ide,  which  command  he  retained  until  the  corps 
was  disbanded.  He  d.  July,  1833,  at  his  stepson-in-Iaw's 
chateau,  near  Blois  on  the  Loire,  aged  88,  holding  the  rank 
of  General  in  the  French  and  Colonel  in  the  English 
service. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Timothy  M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Liss,  co.  Kerry. 

II.  Honora,  in.  Charles  Sugruc,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle  Castle,  co. 
Kerry. 

III.  Abigail,  to.  Major  O'Sullivan,  of  the  Austrian  service. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  James  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Clobinna,  co.  Cork, 
v.  Ellen,  m.  Arthur  O'Leary,  Esq.  of  Raleigh,  co.  Cork. 

VI.  Catherine,  m.  Mortogh  O'Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Coulagh. 

VII.  Anne.  to.  Maurice  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Lative,  and  d.  s.  p. 

VIII.  Alice,  III.  Thomas  Segerson,  Esq.  of  Ballinskelligs 
Abbey,  co.  Kerry. 

Mr.  O'Connell  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Maurice  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Darrynane,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert Cantillon,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick,  but  dying  without  issue 
1825,  at  the  ace  of  97,  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  celebrated 

Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Darrynane  Abbey,  Bar- 
ri.«ter-at-Law  and  Q.C.,  holding  the  rank,  by  patent,  of  prece- 
dency immediately  after  the  first  Serjeant  at  the  Bar  in 
Ireland,  6.  at  Carhen,  near  Cahirciveen,  6  Aug.  1775;  to.  3 
,lune,  1802,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Connell, 
M.D.  of  Tralee,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct.  1836)  had  issue, 

I.  Maurice,  M.P.  for  Tralee,  to.  1832,  Frances  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Bindun  Scott,  Esq.  of  Cabircon,  co.  Clare,  and  d. 
Is  June,  1853,  leaving  issue, 

1  Daniel,  present  representative. 

2  John  Maurice,  b.  12  April,  1839;  m.  9  Aug.  1873,  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Daniel  M'Carthy,  Esq.  Ardnageeha,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  (with  four  daus.)  had  issue,  Daniel  Maurice, 
b.  18  Sept.  1878;  d.  8.  p.  1893,  and  a  son,  6.  1888. 

1  Fanny,  d.  unm.  1878. 

2  Mary,  m.  25  Nov.  1858,  Daniel  MacCarthy,  Esq.  of  Head- 
fort,  CO.  Kerry,  and  has  issue. 

It.  Morgan,  M.P.  for  co.  Meath,  and  Registrar  of  Deeds,  &c., 
in  Ireland,  b.  31  Oct.  1804;  to.  23  July,  1840,  Kate  Mary, 
dau.  of  Michael  Balfe,  Esq.  of  South  Park,  co.  Roscommon, 
andtZ.  s.  p.  20  Jan.  1885. 

in.  John,  M.P.  for  Clonmcl,  and  afterwards  Clerk  of  the 
Hanaper  in  Ireland,  m.  28  March,  1838,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Ryan,  of  Jubilee  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
9  April,  1876)  had 

1  Daniel,  d.  s.  p.  1  June,  1872. 

2  John,  TO.  Miss  Mary  Baldwin. 

3  Morgan  John  Joseph,  Capt.  1st  Hampshire  Regt.,  6.  27 
Oct.  1845  ;  d.  U7im.  '22  Sept.  1881. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  9  Aug.  Is69,  James  Sullivan,  Esq. 

2  Mary,  ?n.  1867,  Andrew  Nugent  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Ba'.lin- 
derry,  co.  Galway,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Eiiy,  a  hum. 

4  Kathleen,  m.  Major  Balfc,of  South  Park,  co.Eoscommoa. 

5  Alice. 

Hed.  24  May,  1858.  ^       ,^^^  ^„ 

IV  Daniel,  formerly  M.P.  for  Tralee,  &.C.,  to.  Oct.  1866,  Ellen 
Mary,  dau.  of  E.  Foster,  Esq.  of  The  Elms,  Cambridge,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Daniel  John  Foster,  b.  Jan.  1873. 

2  Maurice  Francis,  b.  March,   1874. 

3  Geuffiy  Owen  Morgan,  b.  Feb.  1876. 

1  Eily  Mary  Foster.  2  Mary  Bessie  Kathleen. 

I.  Ellen,  TO.  Christopher  Fitzsimon,  Esq.  of  Glancullen,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  27  June,  1883. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  Charles  O'Connell,  Esq.,  M.P.  forco.  Kerry 
(deceased),  son  of  Danii  1  O'Connell,  Esq    of  Iveragh. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Nicholas  Joseph  Firench,  Esq. 

Mr.  O'Connell  d.  at  Genoa  15  May,  1847. 

ji-ms—FeT  fesse  arg.  and  vert.,  a  stag  trippant  ppr.  between 
three  trefoils  slipped  counterchanged.  Ciest—A  stag's  head 
erased  ppr.,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto — CiaU 
agus  Neart. 

^e(i£_Darrynane  Abbey,  'VVaterville,  co-  Kerry. 


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O'CONNELL   OF  BAERYSCOUIiT. 

O'CoxxELL,  JoHx  Charles  William  Corpix- 
GER,  Esq.  of  Barrjscourt  and  Jjallyvolane,  co. 
Cork,  and  Ballylean,  Kiklvsart,  co.  Clare,  J.P.  co. 
Cork,  b.  19  Oct.  1871. 

Iiineag-e — The  Irish  Coppingers  claim  descent  from  one 
of  those  hai-cly  Xorthmen  who,  in  the  9th  century,  invaded  the 
South  of  Ireland. 

Stephen  Coppingek,  Chief  of  the  name.  Alderman  and 
sometime  Mayor  of  Cork,  was  3I.P.  for  the  City  of  Cork  in 
the  first  year  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  1559.  Two  post-mortem 
inquisitions  enrolled  in  Chancery  and  taken  in  Cork,  at  the 
Tholsel  (25  Oct.  2-Jnd  Jac.  I.),  and  at  Old  Castle  (12  April, 
7  Car.  I.},  respectively,  find  the  descent  from  him  to  his  2nd 
son,  Thomas,  of  Ballyvolane,  and  other  lands  in  the  county 
Cork,  besides  a  house  in  that  City.  All  these  possessions  were 
held  by  him  in  fee  simple  and  "in  free  burgage,"  except  the 
lands  in  the  Barony  of  Barrymore,  which  were  then  held  of 
David  Lord  Barry  by  certain  suits  and  services  expressed  in 
an  ancient  deed  of  grant  from  David,  son  of  Lord  William 
Barry,  "  Dominus  de  Olethan  Domino  Roberto  de  Clavilhi, 
nepoti  nostro,"  which  is  recited  at  length  in  the  latter  inquisi- 
tion. Stephen  Coppinger  d.  2  July,  1600,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

WiLLiASi  CoppixGEB,  aged  30  years  at  the  time  of  his  father's 
death.  He  m.  but  d.  s.  p.  1  Dec.  1G06,  and  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Thomas  Coppinger,  aged  28  years  at  the  time  of  his  brother's 
death.  His  Funeral  Entry,  "Vol.  6,  p.  347  (dated  23  June, 
1636)  in  the  office  of  the  Ulster  King  at  Arms,  describes  him  as 
"  Thomas  Coppinger,  alioi  Copinger,  Chiefe  of  the  name  in 
the  Kingdom  of  Ireland  and  sometime  Mayor  of  Cork."  He  m. 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Alderman  John  Coppinger,  the  eldest 
son  {vide  Funeral  Entry,  Vol.  VII.,  p.  466,  dated  5  Feb.  1638), 
of  the  John  Coppinger,  who  was  ancestor  of  the  Coppingers  or 
Copingevsof  Crosshaven,  of  Glenville,  of  Carhue,  of  Cloghane, 
and  of  Coolnapishy  or  Peafield,  all  in  the  co.  Cork,  by  his 
first  wife  Johan,  dau.  of  Justice  John  Meagh,  Judge  of  the 
Munster  Presidency  Court.  Said  Thomas  Coppinger  had  two 
sons  and  two  daus.  namely, 

I.  Stephen,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  unm.  in  1636. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Francis  Roche,  High  Sheriff  of  Cork, 
1641,  ancestor  of  Lord  Fermoy. 

II.  Joan. 

Thomas  Coppinger  d.  24  Dec.  1635,  and  was  interred  at  Christ 
Church,  Cork.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Coppinger,  described  as  "Cliief  of  the  name,"  not 
only  upon  his  tomb  at  Shandon,  Cork,  but  also  in  the  will 
(10  March,  1671,  P.  R.  Office,  Ir.)  of  the  famous  Sir  Robert 
Coppinger,  the  last  Roman  Catholic  Mayor  of  Cork  prior  to 
the  present  century,  who  was  a  member  of  a  different  but 
allied  branch  of  the  Coppinger  family.  He  was  b.  1610;  ra. 
EUis,  dau.  of  Henry  Gould,  Esq.  of  Cork,  Alderman.  She  d. 
1688.  A  curious  story*  is  told  (with  variations)  of  an  early 
friendship  formed  between  Mr.  Coppinger  and  the  Lord  Pro- 
tector in  the  low  countries,  where  Coppinger  had  got  him  out 
of  somescrape— of  their  subsequent  recognition  of  one  another 
in  Ireland,  and  of  the  personal  intervention  of  Cromwell  for 
the  preservation  of  his  estates :  moreover,  the  undeniable  fact 
remains  on  r'^cord  that  he  was  dispossessed  of  his  possessions 
by  "the  usurping  power,"  but  obtained  a  decree  of  the 
Cromwellian  Court  of  Claims,  dated  15  May,  1658,  re-instating 
him  in  a  large  portion  of  them  ;  which  decree  was  recited  and 
reaffirmed  (with  additions)  in  a  further  decree  made  by  the 
Court  of  Claims  that  wa.s  established  on  the  Restoration, 
dated  22  July,  15  Charles  II.,  as  an  "innocent  Papist."  Mr. 
Coppinger  had  four  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  High  Sheriff  of  Cork,  tempore  Jac.  11.,  outlawed 
for  High  Treason.  He  was  the  last  Roman  Catholic  Sheiilf 
of  Cork,  prior  to  the  Roman  Catholic  Kelief  Act  of  1829, 
and  was  the  ancestor  of  the  Coppingers  of  Bordeaux.  A 
don  d'auhaine,  dated  Sept.  1696,  was  made  to  his  widow  and 
children  by  King  Louis  XIV.  of  France. 

in.  Henry.  Also  outlawed  for  his  loyalty ;  was  a  Capt.  in 
the  service  of  King  James  II.  (CaiToU  Dragoons);  he  was 
ancestor  of  the  Coppingers  of  Ballynoe,  co.  Cork,  and  Rock 
Abbey,  co.  Tipperary— of  the  Spanish  family  of  Coppinger— 


*  The  version  of  this  story  as  told  by  the  late  Mr.  Coppinger, 
of  Barrj-scourt,  on  19  Aug.  1841,  to  the  late  Mr.  Crofton 
Croker,  of  the  Admiralty,  and  taken  down  by  him  in  wriring, 
will  be  found  given  verbatim  in  Vol.  II.,  p.  86,  of  the  History 
of  Ireland,  by  Thomas  Wright,  F.S.A. 


and   through  females,  of  the   Coppingers   of   Monkstown 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,   and  of  the  Copingers  of  Coolnapishy 
otherwise    Peafield,   co.   Cork,   a  junior  branch    of    the 
Copingers,    or   Coppingers,    of   Cloghane.     His   grandson 
Cornelius,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Coppinger  and  Hellen  O'Biien' 
of  Kilcor,  CO.  Cork,  was  the  fatlier  of  the  famous  Spanisli 
General,  Jose  Coppinger. 
IV.  Matthew,  outlawed  as  a  Jacobite. 
Mr.   Coppinger  d.  28   July,    1681,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Coppinger,  of  Ballyvolane,  was  attainted  and  out- 
lawed for  his  loyalty  to  King  James  II.  (sec  inquisition  enroUed 
in  Chancery,  taken  at  the  Guildhall,  Cork,  upon  his  attainder, 
and  dated  30  March,  1693)  and  retired  to  France.  From  m 
letter  of  his  son,  Stephen,  dated  7  July,  1729,  he  appears  to. 
have  been  then  still  living ;  m.  Jan.  1669,  Hellen,  dau.  of 
Edward  Gal  way,  Esq.  of  Luotabeg,  co.  Cork,  who  d.  1684. 
They  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus.  viz., 

I.  Stephen,  his  successor. 

II.  Edward,  predeceased  his  father.  He  is  said  to  have  beem 
a  Capt.  in  the  service  of  King  James  II.,  and  to  have  been 
mortally  wounded  in  the  celebrated  engagement  at  Bottle- 
hill,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  1  April,  1691.  In  the  petition 
of  his  brother  John  to  the  Court  of  Claims,  Chichester 
House,  he  is  stated  to  have  d.  nnni.  in  1696. 

III.  John,  of  Granacloyne,  in  the  Barony  of  Barrymore,. 
CO.  Cork,  ancestor  of  Coppingers  of  Midleton  {see  Coppin- 
gek). 

IV.  Edmond,  obtained  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Claims, 
Chichester  House,  establishing  his  right  of  succession  to- 
Ballyvolane  and  the  other  settled  lands  of  his  father  upon 
failure  of  issue  of  his  brothers,  Stephen  and  John.  Kothing- 
further  is  now  known  of  him. 

I.  Joan,  m.  Nov.  1706,  Conor  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Kilcor,  co. 
Cork. 

II.  Katherine,  ni.  Nov.  1706,  Joseph  Ronayne,  Esq.  of 
Cork.  [Sir  William  McMahon,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  who  d. 
1837,  and  Count  George  Stackpoole,  who  d.  1824,  were- 
among  their  descendants.] 

By  reason  of  Mr.  Coppinger's  attainder,  such  of  his  estates  as- 
were  not  in  settlement,  as  well  as  his  life  interest  in  the  settled, 
lands,  were  forfeited  and  sold  by  the  Chichester  House  Com- 
missioners, but  the  latter  (including  Ballyvolane,  Granacloyne- 
(fcc.)  came  back  to  his  family.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.Stephen  Coppingee,  Esq.  of  Ballyvolane,  described  in  the- 
minute  of  his  marriage  contract  (registered  at  Rochelle,  in 
France,  18  Oct.  1700)  as  "Seigneur  de  Villetoreau " ;  ra, 
Johanna,  dau.  of  Stephen  Gould,  Esq.  of  Cork  (her  sister  sub- 
sequently m.  his  brother  John).  He  obtained  a  decree  of  the- 
Court  of  Claims,  1702,  declaring  him  entitled  to  the  settled 
estates  of  his  father,  Thomas  the  Jacobite,  after  the  death  of 
his  father.     He  had  issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  viz., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  eventual  inheritor. 

III.  Joseph,  TO.  1743,  Mary  Arthur,  and  had  issue,  six  sons 
and  three  daus. 

I.  Mary,  ra.  Feb.  1732,  Patrick  Rochfort,  Esq.  ;  d.  17  Aug. 
1736. 

II.  Hellen,  m.  July,  1731,  David  Nihell,  Esq. 

III.  Teresa,  ?u.  Patrick  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Jolinstown,  co.  Cork. 
Mr.  Coppinger  was  succeeded  by  his  eldest  son,  viz., 

John  Coppingee,  of  Ballyvolane,  m.  1st,  1729,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Nicholas  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Crosby,  hj 
Frances,  dau.  of  Marmaduke,  Lord  Langdale,  and  by  her  (who. 
d.  6  Aug.  1734)  had  issue,  one  son,  viz.,  Stephen  Coppmger,. 
who  d.  young.  He  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heires» 
of  Michael  Moore,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  and  by  her  (who  survived 
him  and  d.  1770)  had  issue,  one  dau.  viz., 

Marianne,  who  ?)i.  27  July,  1767,  Charles  Howard,  the  llthi 
Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  d.  22  May,  1769,  in  giving  birth  to  a 
still-born  son. 
Mr.  Coppinger,  of  Ballyvolane,  d.  about  1747,  and  was  s.  by 
his  next  brother,  viz., 

William  Coppingee,  of  Ballyvolane  and  Barry's  Court,  in~ 
1737,  his  cousin  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Luota,. 
CO.  Cork,  and  grand-dau.  of  Colonel  John  Butler,  of  West- 
court,  CO.  Kilkenny,  2nd  son  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Butler,  of 
Kilcash,  General  of  the  Confederate  Catholics,  and  brother  of 
the  first  Duke  of  Ormond.  He  had  issue  (besides  four  daus., 
viz.,  1  Mary,  who  ra.  Feb.  1770,  Cornelius  O'Brien,  Esq.  of 
Kilcor,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue ;  2  Catherine,  who  m.  Oct.  1779,. 
John  Callanan,  Esq.  M.D.  of  Cork;  3  Elizabeth,  a  nun;  andl 
4  Teresa,  who  m.  Nov.  1789,  Pierce  Power,  Esq.  of  Clonmult^ 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue)  seven  sons,  viz., 

I.  Stephen,  who  predeceased  his  father,  dying  in  boyhood, 
in  the  co.  Kilkenny. 

II.  William,  his  successor, 

III.  John,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Eossmore,  co.  Cork,  m.  his  cousin  Dorinil3, 


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dau.  of  Edmond  Barry,  Esq.  of  Dundullerick  and  Eock- 
lodge,  CO.  Cork,  by  Johanna  Coppiiiger,  of  Granacloyne, 
aiid  had  issue  (besides  four  daus.,  viz.,  1  Johanna,  who  m. 
her  cousin,  Stephen  William  Coppinger,  of  Midleton,  and 
had  issue  ;  2  Dorinda,  who  m.  her  cousin  Luke  Shea,  Esq, 
of  the  Kennies,  co.  Cork  ;  3  Mary,  who  m.  Michael  Cronin, 
Esq.  of  Cork ;  and  4  Teresa,  who  m.  James  Fitzgerald,  Esq. 
of  Carrigacrump,  co.  Cork,  and  was  mother  of  the  present 
Mrs.  Coppinger,  of  Kossmore)  lour  sons,  viz., 

1  Edmond  Coppinger.  of  Rossmore,  bis  successor. 

2  William,  iii.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Power,  Esq.  of  Brooklodge,  co.  Waterford,  and  m.  2ndly, 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hickson,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Kerry. 
By  his  first  marriage  he  had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau., 
viz.,  Thomas  Power  Coppinger,  an  officer  in  the  service  of 
Isabella  II.  of  Spain,  who  m.  1845,  Marian,  dau.  of  Captain 
W.  Crotty,  E.N.,  and  had  issue,  and  Mary,  whom.  Pierce 
Power,  Esq.  of  Clonmult,  eldest  son  of  Teresa  Coppinger, 
of  Barry's  Court. 

3  John,  d.  unm.  1850. 

4  Joseph,  (I.  unm.  1854. 

Mr.  Coppinger,  of  Kossmore,  was  succeeded  by  his  eldest 
eon,  viz., 
Edmond  Coppinger,  of  Kossmore,  m.  Alice  Shea,  dau.  of 
Catherine   Coppinger,  ot  Granacloyne,    and    had    issue 
(besides  a  dau.,  Catherine,  who  m.  her  cousin  Cornelius 
O'Brien,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  KUcor)  one  son,  viz., 
Thomas  Coppinger,   of  Rossmore,  b.  1808,  m.  1st,  his 
cousin  MarcellaGalwey,  sister  of  tlie  late  Major-General 
Sir  Michael  Galwey  :  she  d.  1847,  and  had  issue  (besides 
a  dau.,  Marcella,  who  m.  John  Hartnett,  Esq.,  J. P.  of 
Carrigeen,  co.  Cork)  two  sons,  viz., 

1  Edmond,  who  predeceased  his  father,  h.  1843 ;    d. 
%mm. 

2  Thomas,  heir  to  his  father. 

Mr.  Coppinger,  of  Kossmore,  m.  2ndly,  his  first  cousin, 
Elizabeth  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  Teresa  Coppinger,  and  by 
her  had  issue,  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  V\  illiara, 
<?.  young:  John,  iZ.  young:  James,  b.  1863;  Edward, 
h.  18t)5;  Teresa,  Alicia,  and  Dora.    Yied.  1881,  and  was 
succeeded  by  his  eldest,  surviving  son,  viz., 
Thomas  Copbingeb,  of  Rossmore,  h.  1844,  who  is  the 
present  senior  representative  of  the  name. 
V.  Richard,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  unm. 
\i.  Joseph,  of  Ballydanie),  co.  Cork,  m.  his  cousin  Alicia, 
dau.  of  John  Coppinger,  of  Granacloyne,  and  had  issue,  one 
son,  viz., 
William  Joseph,  ra.  his  cousin  Margaret,  sister  of  Corne- 
lius O'Brien,  of  Kilcor,  co.  Cork,  a  lineal  descendant  of 
King  Brian  Boromb,  and  had  issue  (besides  three  daus., 
viz.,  Alice,  unm.;  Mary,  a  nun ;  and  Margaret,   unm.) 
two  sons, 

1  John  Joseph,  of  Texas,  Colonel  U.S.  Army,  is  next 
in  remainder  to  Ballyvolane  and  other  Coppinger 
estates  in  co.  Cork,  upon  failure  of  the  issue  of  the 
present  proprietor,  under  the  will  of  the  late  William 
Coppinger  of  Ballyvolane  and  Barryscourt.  Colonel 
Coppinger  m.  6  Eeb.  1883,  Alice  Stanwood,  dau.  of 
Senator  Blaine  (Republican  candidate  for  the  Presi- 
dency of  the  IJnited  States  of  America),  and  has 
issue  one  son,  viz.,  Blaine  Coppinger,  h.  6  ^ov.  1883. 

2  Henry,  tinm. 

vii.  James,  m.  his  cousin  Alicia,  sister  of  his  cousin  Stephen 
William  Coppinger,  of  Jlidleton,  and  had  issue  (besides  four 
daus.,  viz.,  1  Eliza,  d.  unm.  1868  ;  2  Jane,  d.  unm,.  1847  ; 
3  Mary,  an  Ursuline  nun,  d.  1876  ;  and  4  Alicia,  a  Presen- 
tation nun,  d.  1878)  six  sons,  viz., 

1  John,  d.  s.  p.  about  1818. 

2  William,  m.  1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Moylan,  Esq.. 
and  by  her  had  issue  one  son,  James,  R.  C,  priest  (who  d. 
1849).  He  III.  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Sanders,  and  by  her  had  issue  a  son  and  dau.,  viz.  Wil- 
liam, professor  in  the  LyciSe  National,  Paris,  and  Harriet, 
unm. 

Z  James,  d.  unm.  1847. 

4  Stephen,  d.  1831.  He  m.  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  James 
TJsborne,  Esq.  of  Trinidad,  and  had  issue  one  son,  Hillary 
(d.  unm.  1852)  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  1  Mary  (m. 
Michael  Lennon,  Esq.  of  Trinidad,  and  had  issue)  :  2 
Louisa,  unm. ;  3  Jane. 

5  Thomas  Stephen,  Commander  R.N.  He  m.  Rosanna, 
dau.  of  William  Duncan,  Esq.,  and  dying  1878,  left  issue 
(besides  a  dau.  Victoria)  one  son,  viz.,  Albert  Coppinger, 
M.D.,  of  Bath  in  England. 

6  Richard,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Coppinger,  of  Ballyvolane  and  Barryscourt,  d.  about  1775, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son,  viz., 

William  Coppinger,  6.  about  1740  ;  m.  Nov.  1777,  his  third 
cousin,  Jane  (who  d.  31  Jan.  1833),  sister  and  heiress  of 
Donat  McMahon,  of  Clenagh,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue,  two  sons 
and  two  daus.,  viz., 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  John  McMahon,  13th  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  1830. 

I.  Elijabeth,  m.  John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Grena,  co.   Kerry, 


brother  of  Daniel  O'Connell,   M.P.,  and  d.  21  Dec.  18C3, 
having  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  viz., 

1  Morgan  John  O'Connell,  Esq.,  Barristor-at-Law,  M.F. 
forco.  Kerry  (1835-1852),  b.  27  Aug.  1811;  /».  21  Feh.' 
1865,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Charles  liianconi, 
Esq.,  D.L.  of  Longfield,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue 
(besides  a  dau.  Elizabeth  Mary  Agnes,  who  rf.  21  June, 
1868)  one  son,  viz.,  John  C.  J.  W.  Coppinger  O'Connell, 
the  present  possessor  of  the  Coppinger  and  McMahon 
estates. 

2  John  Dominick  Patrick  O'Connell,  a  K.C.  priest,  d. 
1873. 

1  Jane  Frances,  who  m.  1st,  Charles,  The  O'Donoghoe, 
of  the  Glens,  and  by  him  had  issue  cae  son,  viz.,  Daniel, 
the  late  "O'Donoghue  of  the  Glens,"  31. P. ;  and  m. 
2ndly,  John  McCarthy  O'Leary,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Coomla- 
gane,  co.  Cork,  and  by  him  had  issue,  four  sons  and  four 
daus. 

2  Catherine  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Vines,  Esq.,  and  has  issue 
three  sons. 

II.  Mary,  m.  her  cousin  James  Blackney,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Walter  Blackney,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Carlow,  ((.  s.  p.  Sept. 
1833. 
Mr.  Coppinger  d.  15  July,  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
viz., 

William  Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Barryscourt,  co.  Cork,  and 
Bailylean  Lodge,  co.  Clare,  representative  of  the  Coppingers 
of  Ballyvolane  and  the  McMahons,  of  Clenagh,  co.  Clare,  b.  9 
Dec.  1778;  rf.  jmni.  6  Nov.  1862.  At  his  death  the  Coppinger 
family  estates  (including  Ballyvolane,  Barryscourt,  Grana- 
cloyne, (fee.)  passed,  by  devise,  to  his  nephew, 

Morgan  John'  O'Connell,  and  upon  his  death  (2  July,  1875) 
again  passed,  together  with  the  McMahon  estates  which  had 
come  to  him  upon  the  death  (21  Dec.  1863)  ot  his  mother 
Elizabeth  {vide  supra)  to  his  son, 

John  C.  J.  W.  Coppinger  O'Connell,  the  present  pro- 
prietor. 

Arms — Same  as  O'Connell  of  Derrynane  Abbey. 
Seat — Bailylean,  Kildysart,  co.  Clare. 


O'CONNOR    OF    EGREMONT. 

(See  O'CoNNOE-MoREis.) 

♦ 

O'CONOR    DON. 

O' Conge  Don,  The  Eight  Hon.  Chaeles  Owen, 
of  Belanagare  and  Clonalis,  co.  Roscommon,  P.O., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1884,  J.P.  co.  Sligo 
(High  Sheriif  1863),  M.P.  for  the  co.  1860-80,  b.  7 
May,  1838  ;  m.  1st,  21  April,  1868,  Georgina  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Aloysiiis  Perry,  Esq.  of  Bitham 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug. 
1872),  has  had  issue, 

I.  Denis  Charles,  b.  1869. 

II.  Owen  FeJim,  b.  1870. 

III.  Charles  Hugh,  b.  1872. 

IV.  Roderick,  6.  1872  ;  d.  1878. 

The  O'Conor  Don  m.  2ndly,  1879,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
John  Lewis  More  O'Eeri-all,  Esq.  of  Lissard,  co. 
Longford  {see  O'Eeeeall  of  Balyna). 

Lineage. — Eochoid  Morghmeodhin,  the  sen  of  Muiread- 
hach  Tireach,  d.  King  of  Ireland,  a.d.  366,  leaving  issue, 
several  sons,  of  whom  three  are  particularly  noticed  in  the 
Irish  annals,  viz.  Brian  Cwhose  youngest  son,  Duah  Galacii, 
first  Christian  King  of  Connaught  in  436,  was  ancestor  of  the 
O'Conors),  Fiachra,  and  Nial.  From  these  are  descended 
the  Hi  Bruin,  Hi  Fachra,  and  Hi  Nial,  families  of  Ireland. 
The  most  powerful, the  Hi  Bruins, divided  into  several  branches, 
the  most  distinguished  of  which  was  known  by  the  name  of 
Clan  Muireadhaigh,  in  memory  of  Muiveadhach  Muillethan, 
who  d.  King  of  Connaught  in  702. 

CoNCHOEHAR,  alias  Conor,  who  d.  King  of  Connaught  in 
973,  was  the  ninth  generation  from  Muireadhach  Muillethan, 
and  from  him  the  principal  branch  of  the  clan  Muireadhaigh 
took  the  name  of  O'Conor,  that  is  the  descendants  of  Conor, 
or  Conchobhar,  who  d.  in  973.  They  are  continually  distin- 
guished by  that  name  from  the  year  1012. 

In  the  12th  century,  this  family  became  the  most  powerful 
in  Ireland ;  from  being  Provincial  Kings  of  Connaught,  their 
chiefs  became  Sovereigns  of  all  Ireland.  Tordhellach  O'Conor 
was  received  as  supreme  King  of  all  Ireland  in  1 136,  and 


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reijincil  twenty  rears,  to  115G,  ■niien  he  died.  He  left  several 
Suns,  amongst  others.  Koderick,  the  last  Monarch  of  Ireland  of 
ihe  Milesian  line,  and  Cathl  Croibh-dearg,  orCathalof  the  Red 
Hand,  from  whom  directly  descends  O'Conor  Don,  present  head 
of  the  family.  Koderiek's  history  is  well  known.  In  1175  his 
Chancellor,  Laurence  O'Toole,  signed  the  treaty  of  Windsor 
with  King  Henky  II.,  which  m.ay  be  seen  in  llymer.  By  this 
treaty  he  resigned  the  supreme  monarchy  to  Henry  II., 
reserving  Connanght  as  an  independent  kingdom  to  himself. 
Subsequently  he  resigned  the  government  to  his  son,  Connor 
Maenmoy,  and  d.  in  the  monastery  of  Cong  1193.  On  the 
death  of  Conor  Maenmoy  in  1189,  his  son,  Cathal  Carrach, 
succeeded,  but  his  succession  was  disputed  by  Cathal  Croibh- 
dearg,  the  brother  of  Koderick,  a  dispute  which  ended  in  1201 
by  the  death  of  Cathal  Carrach. 

Cathal  Croibh-deabo  d.  12i4,  leaving,  amongst  others,  two 
Bonn,  Hugh  and  Felim,  both  of  whom  successively  held  the 
sovereignty  of  Connaught. 

Hugh,  rf.  in  1228,  leaving  a  son, 

IJoDERioK,  who  W.1S  never  King  of  Connaught,  as  during 
his  lifetime  the  kingship  was  held  by  his  uncle,  Felim,  and 
Fclim's  son,  Hugh;  but  on  the  death  of  the  latter,  Roderick's 
son, 

Owen,  succeeded,  and  was  killed  after  a  few  months'  reign, 
in  127 1,  leaving  a  son, 

HrcH,  who  was  King  of  Connaught  from  1293  to  1306,  and 
left  two  sons,  Turlough  and  Felim,  ancestor  of  O'Conor  Roe, 
both  of  whom  were  in  turn  Kings  of  Connaught. 

Turlough,  reigned  from  130G  to  1345,  when  he  was  killed, 
leaving  two  sons,  Hugh  and  Felim. 

Hugh,  succeeded  his  father  in  1345;  d.  in  1356,  leaving  a 
son, 

Turlough  '•Oge,"  or  "The  Younger,"  who  was  subse- 
quently called  O'Conor  Don,"  to  distinguish  him  from  his 
cousin,  another  Turlough,  the  grandson  of  Felim  above  men- 
tioned, and  who  was  called  "O'Conor  Roe."  At  this  date 
the  kingdom  of  Connaught  was  divided  between  the  two 
cousins,  and  from  that  time  the  heads  of  each  branch  were 
respectively  styled  "O'Conor Don"* and  "O'Conor Roe."  Tur- 
lough Oge,  O'Conor  Don,  d.  in  1406,  leaving,  amongst  others, 
a  son, 

Felim,  who  d.  1474,  leaving  a  son, 

Owen,  surnamed  Caech,  or  the  Blind.  He  d.  in  14S3,  leaTing 
a  son, 

CAiinnT,  who  d.  in  1546,  leaving  a  son, 

Dermot,  who  d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  1585,  leaving  a  son, 

Hugh,  afterwards  Sir  Hugh  O'Conor  Don.  He  was  b.  in 
■1541,  and  on  his  father's  death  in  1585,  compounded  with  the 
l.ord  Deputy,  Sir  John  Perrott,  for  aU  his  estates,  and  was 
'knighted  by  the  Earl  of  E?/,ex.  Sir  Hugh  was  the  first  Knight 
•of  the  shire,  and  returned  to  Parliament  for  the  co.  of  Ros- 
canimon.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Brian  O'Rourke,  Lord  of 
Breffny,  and  d.  in  1627,  leaving  four  sons, 

I.  Calvach  O'Co.noe  Don,  of  Ballintobber,  his  heir,  whose 
male  line  became  extinct. 

II.  Hugh  Oge    O'Conok,  of  Castlereagh,  m.  Jane,  dau.   of 
Theobald,  Lord  Dillon,  and  dying,  left  an  elder  son, 

Daniel  O'Conor,   of  Clunalis,   who  left,   by  Anne    Bir- 
mingham his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward,  17th  Lord  Atlienry, 
one  son, 
,  Andrew  O'Conor,    of   Clonalis,   co.   Eoscommon,  who 

became  0  Conor  Don.     He  m.  3  March,  1692,    Honora, 
tlau.  of  Col.  Luke  Dowell,  of  Mantua,  and  tiy  her,  who 
il.  II  Nov.  17  i8,  had  two  sons,   Daniel,   bis  heir,  and 
Thomas,  an  OfQecr  in  the  French  service,  made  Knight 
of  St.  Louis  for  his  bravery  at  the  battle  of  Fontenoy, 
<l.  s.  p.     The  eldest  son, 
Daniel  O'Conor  Don,  of  Clonalis,  d.  17  March,  1769, 
leaving  (with  twodaus.,  Jane,  wife  of  William  Eccles, 
Esq.,  and  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  j).  1816,  and  two  youngei 
sons,   Thomas  and  Hugh,  both  d.  s.  p.)  two  elder 
sons, 
DoMiNicK  O'Conor  Don,  his  heir,  who  d.  s.p.    in 

1795,  and  wass.  by  his  brother, 
Alexander  O'Conor  Don,  of   Clonalis,  who  dying 
witnout  issue,  1820,  was  s.  in  the  title  of  O'Conor 
Don,    by   liis   kinsman,    Owen    O'Conor,    Esq.   of 
Belana  are,  as  hereafter. 

III.  Cathal,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

IV.  Bryan  Roe  O'Conor  of  Corrasduna. 

Sir  Hugh  O'Conor  d.  1632,  at  a  very  advanced  age.     His  3rd 
son, 
Cathal  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  co.  Roscommon,  b. 

*  O'Conor  Don.  Various  Interpretations  have  been  given  to 
this  title.  In  the  Irish  language,  Don  or  Dun  signifies  Noble, 
or  Chief,  or  Leader,  and  also  the  colour  brown. 


1597 ;  in.  Anrie,  dau.  of  William  O'Molloy,  cf  Aughtertire,  and 
dying  1634,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Major  Owen  O'Conor,  of  Belanagare,  Governor  of  Athlone 
under  James  II.,  d.  in  the  Castle  of  Chester  1692.  He  m. 
Ellinor,  Lady  Tuitc,  who  d.  without  male  issue  1692,  when  the 
estate  passed  to  his  brother, 

Charles  Oge  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  m.  Cecilia,  dau. 
of  Fiachra  0  Flynn,  Esq.  of  Ballinlough,  and  dying  in  1696, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  6.  1674  ;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Tieinan  O'iiourke,  Chief  of  Breffny,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
30  Jan.  1750, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Daniel,  an  Oflicer  in  the  French  service. 

Roger  (Rev.).  Hugh.  Matthew  (Rev.). 

Catnerine,  vi.  Thomas  Durkan. 

Mary,  m.  O'Higgin,  of  Caropaden. 

Eleanor,  m.  Charles  M'Dermott. 

Anne,  m.  M'Dermott  Eoe. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Charles  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  6.  1710,  a  learned 
and  distinguished  antiquary,  m.  8  Dec.  1731.  Catharine,  dau. 
of  John  O'Fagan,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Biidgct,  m.  Miles 
M'Dermott,  Esq.  of  Coolavin,  and  d.  1777)  two  sons,  i.  Denis, 
his  heir;  ii.  Charles,  of  Mount  Allen,  co.  Roscommon,  b.  1736, 
d.  1808,  leaving,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  John  Dillon,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  two  sons,  Thomas,  settled  at  New  York  (father  of 
Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  in  America),  and  Denis,  and  a  dau. 
Catharine  ;  the  two  latter  d.  in  North  America.  Mr.  O'Conor 
d.  I  July,  1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  who  was  appointed 
Deputy-Governor  of  Roscommon,  6.1732;  m.  1760,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Martin  Browne,  Esq.  of  Clonfad,  co.  Eoscommon,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1817)  had  issue, 

Owen,  his  heir. 

Charles  (Rev.).  D.D.,  a  learned  antiquary,  who  long  resided 

at  Stowe  as   Chaplain  to  Mary    Elizabeth,  Marchioness  of 

Buckingham,  wife  of  George,  1st  Marquess  of  Buckingham, 

b.  15  March,  17G4;  d.  1828. 
Martin,  d.  young. 
Denis,  Lieut.  13th  Dragoons,  b.  4  Oct.  1870  ;  d.  in  Jamaica, 

unm. 

Roderick,  b.  27  July,  1772  :  d.  unm. 
Matthew,    b.    18   Sept.    1773  ;  vi.  Piiscilla  Forbes,   and  left 

Denis,  and  other  issue  (sec  O'Conor  of  Mount  Druid). 
Catherine,  vi.  9  Dec.  1790,  Charles   Lyons,  Esq.   ot  lyons- 

town,  and  d.  1795,  leaving  a  son,  Robert,  and  a  dau.  Alicia, 

both  deceased. 
Mary,  m.  1  Feb.  1795,  Con  O'Donel,  Esq.  of  Larkfield,   and 

had  ason,  John  O'Donel. 
Bridget,  d.  unm. 
Elizabeth  Frances,   to.    16  July,  1793,  Hugh  M'Dermot,  of 

Coolavin,  The  Mac  Dermot. 
Eleanor  Anne,  d.  iinni. 
Alicia,  m  John  Shell,  Esq.  of  Ballyshannon,  M.D. 

Mr.  O'Conor  d.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Owen  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  M.P.  for  co.  Ros- 
common, who,  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  Alexander 
O'Conor  Don,  s.  j).  Dec.  1820,  jt.  to  the  title  of  O'Conor  Don, 
as  head  of  the  family,  b.  6  March,  1763;  m.  20  June,  179'2, 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Moore,  Esq.  of  Mount  Browne,  co.  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  April,  1804)  had  issue, 

Denis,  his  heir. 

Edward,  m.  Honoria,  dau.  of  Major  Blake,  of  Tower  Hill,  co. 
Mayo,  and  had  one  son,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

Jane. 

Catherine,  m.  John  Mapother,  Esq.  of  Kiltevan,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  had  issue. 

O'Conor  Don  d.  1831.     His  eldest  son, 

Denis  O'Conor  Don,  of  Belanagare  and  Clonalis,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Eoscommon,  b.  May,  1794  ;  in.  27  Aug.  1824,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Major  Maurice  Blake,  of  Tower  Hill,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1841)  had  issue, 

Charles  Owen,  the  present  O'Conor  Don. 

Denis  Maurice,   M.A.,    LL. D.,    Barrister-at-Law,    M.P.   co. 

Sligo,  1868-80,  J. P.  CO.  ttoscommon,  and  High  Sheriff  1865, 

b.  July,  1840;  m.  1873,  Ellen   Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 

W.  T.  Kevill  Davies,  of  Croft  Castle,    co.  Hereford,  and  d. 

1883,  leaving  a  son,  b.  17  Dec.  1878. 
Jane,  a  nun.  d.  1851.  Kate  Josephine,  a  nun. 

Eugenia,  a  nun.  Dionysia,  a  nun. 

O'Conor  Don  d.  22  July,  1847. 

Arnii — Arg.,  an  oak  tree  eradicated  and  adorned  ppr.  Crest 
—  An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  holding  a  short  sword  en- 
twined with  a  snake,  all  ppr. 

Seals-  Belanagare,  French  Park,  and  Clonalis,  Castlerca,  co 
Roscommon. 

Clubs — Reform  and  Athenaeum. 


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1513 


O'CONOB    OF    DUNDERMOTT. 

O'CoNOE,  Nicholas  Roderick,  Esq.  of  Dun- 
derinotfc.  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.,  C.B.,  C.M.Gr.,  Charge 
d'AfPaires  at  Pekin  1883,  Washington  1885,  lately 
Her  Majesty's  Political  Agent  in  Bulgaria,  and 
now  H.B.M.'s  Minister  at  Pekin,  h.  3  July,  1843  ; 
s.  his  brother,  May,  1877;  m.  13  April,  1887, 
Minna  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Robert 
Hope-Scott,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  Duke  of  Norfolk, 
KG-. 

Iiineage.— The  O'Connors  (or  O'Conors)  of  Dundermott 
are  a  branch  of  the  great  House  of  O'Conor,  in  which  vested 
the  sovereignty  of  Connaught.  They  are  hneally  descended 
from  Sir  HcGiiO'CoNNOBjOfBallintobber  Castle, CO. Roscommon 
ftlie  acknowledged  representative  of  the  last  Kings  of  Ireland), 
through  his  4th  son,  Capt.  Bryan  O'Connok,  of  Corrasduna, 
CO.  Roscommon. 

Capt.  Bryan  O'Connor,  who  became  seised  and  possessed  of 
the  lands  of  Beagh  and  Cloonycarney,  under  his  father's  will, 
forfeited  them,  with  others,  1641,  and  it  appears  from  the 
Book  of  Survey  and  distribution  of  estates  then  forfeited, 
that,  by  a  decree  made  in  Athlone,  5  fiept.  16.'j5,  founded  on 
the  claim  of  Col.  Roger  O'Connor,  Bryan's  son,  that  those 
estates  were  restored  to  his  mother,  Mary,  for  life,  with  re- 
version to  himself  and  his  heirs.  Again,  from  the  Book  of 
Postings  on  the  sale  of  lands  forfeited  in  168S,  it  appears  that 
Roger  O'Connor  forfeited  the  said  lands  of  Beagh  and  Cloony- 
carney. Col.  Roger  O'Connor,  who  held  the  commission  of 
Col.  in  James  II. 's  army  (which  commission  still  remains  in 
the  possession  of  his  heir-in-law),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
O'Shaughncssy  of  Gort. 

Owen  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Corrasduna,  co.  Roscommon,  the 
common  ancestor  of  the  various  lines  of  the  family  imme- 
diately before  us,  was,  as  we  have  already  stated,  a  descendant 
■of  the  house  of  O'Connor.  He  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Kdmund 
JIcDcnuot,  Esq.  of  Emla,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  dying  I7G6, 
ieft  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Roderick,  of  Ballycahir,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Miltciii,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  (who  attained  the 
rank  of  Major  in  the  French  seri-ice),  returned  to  Ireland, 
and  m.  1749,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gerald  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Dillion's 
Orove,  CO.  Roscommon,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  I  Roderic. 
his  heir;  2  Owen,  Capt.;  I  Honora ;  2  Catherine;  3 
Margaret.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  O'Flynn,  of  the  ancient 
House  of  the  O'Flynns  of  Ballinlough,  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue.     He  d.  ISOO.     His  eldest  son, 

Roderick,  of  Milton,  m.  1st  Anne  Sparks,  an  English  lady, 

by  whom  he  left  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Bridget,  widow  of 

Col.  Thomas  Wills,  of   Willgrove,  co.  Roscommon,  and 

■dau.  of  James  Browne,  Esq.  of  Brownevdle,  co.  Galway, 

descended  from  Geoffrey,  ard  son  of  Dominick  Browne, 

Esq.  of  Barna,  the  ancestor  of  the  Brownes  of  Newtown, 

Ardskea,  and  Cooloo,  co.  Galway,  and  of  the  Brownes  of 

Castlernac-Garret,  co.  Mayo,  now    represented   by  I,ord 

Oranmore.     By  her  he  left  issue,  1  Roderic,  his  heir ;  2 

Dillon;     o  Richard;     4  Aylward ;     1  Jane,  d.unni.;    2 

Maria,  m.  Dr.  Kelly.    The  eldest  son, 

Roderic,    of   Milton,    Barrister-at-Liw,    6.    1794;    High 

Sheriff  co.  Roscommon  18.39;  m.  1824,  Cecilia,  dau.  of 

John  Mac  Donnell,  Esq.  of   Caranacon,  co.  Mayo,  by 

Celia  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe, 

CO.  Galway,  and  d.  1SG8,  leaving  issue, 

1  Roderick  Joseph,  now  of  Milton,  J. P.,  Hi2;h  Sheriff 
CO.  Roscommon  18  i3,  b.  1825  ;  m.  1854,  Eleanor  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Browne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Elm 
Grove,  co.  Meath,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Edward  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Ballinacloon,  co.  West- 
meatli,  and  has  issue, 

Roderick  Anthony,  b.  I860. 

Joseph  Owen  Edward. 

Ellen  alary.  Cecilia.  Mary  Josephine. 

2  Alfred  John.  3  Eugene. 
I  Cecilia.  2  Ellen. 

III.  Denis,  of  Willsbrook. 

IV.  Bernard  (Rev.). 

I.  Catherine,  jii.  Hugh  O'Connor,  Esq.,  brother  of  Charles 
O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Joseph  I'lunkett,  Esq.  of  Castle  Plunkett,  co. 
Ro'icoramon. 

III.  Sabina. 

Roderic  O'Connor,  of  Ballycahir,  eldest  son  of  Major  Owen 
O'Connor,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Cloonagh, 
<o.  Roscommon,  one  of  the  descendants  of  tlie  O'Fallons, 
formerly  chiefs  of  a  territory  called  "  O'Fallons"  Country,"  and 
Elizabeth  Irwin  his  wife,  and  d.  at  Ballycahir,  7  Feb.  1731, 
leaving  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Bernard,  rf.  umn. 


II.  Thomas,  his  eventual  heir. 

III.  Patrick,  d.  unm. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Gal- 
way, and  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burke,  1st  Bart, 
of  Marble  Hill,  and  was  father  of  Andrew  Browne,  Krq., 
of  Mount  Hazel,  whose  only  child,  Eliza,  is  wife  of 
Edward  MacEvoy,  Esq.  of  Tobertynan,  co.  Meath,  and 
Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway,  late  M.P.  for  Meath  (see  tha'. 
family). 

2  Andrew,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  M.  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinafad, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Andrew  Browne,  C.B.,  44th  Regt.,  who  m.  Victoiia,  dau. 
of  Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  and  widow  ol  Thomas 
French,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  April,  1883,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Mary  Maud,  m.  H.  O'Connor  Heachy,  Esq. 

3  Roderic.  who  m.  his  cousin,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas 
O'Connor,  Esq.  ot  New  Garden,  co.  Galway. 

4  Bernard,  ot  Mount  Bernard,  who  d.  imm. 

1  Mary,  who  m.  Edward  Martin,  Esq.  of  Tullyra  Castle. 

2  Jane,  tmni. 

II.  Elizabeth. 

Thomas  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Xewgarden,  2nd  son  of  Roderic, 
of  Ballycahir,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Peter  O'Flanagan,  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Clancathal,  and  Maria  Daly,  of  Braughel 
Castle,  his  wife,  and  (/.  2  Aug.  1832,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Roderic,  of  Rathmue  and  Clunygrassin,  co.  Roscommon, 
m.  1833,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Bell  Moises, 
M. A.,  Vicar  of  Felton,  co.  Northumberland,  and  Awthorne, 
CO.  York,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Orde,  Esq.  of 
Weetwood,  Northumberland,  and  niece  of  Julian  Anne, 
Countess  of  Roden,  and  d.  Nov.  1879,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  Oct.  1884), 

I  Thomas  Roderick,  of  Rathmue  and  Clunygra.ssin,  co. 

Roscommon,   and  of  Dalton,  co.  Northumberland,  6.  4 

May,  1849. 
1  Julian  Anne.  2  Emily,  deceased. 

II.  Patrick. 

I.  Maria.  ii.  Jane.  iii.  Fanny. 

The  2nd  son, 

Patrick  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Dundermott,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1854,  m.  2  July,  1832,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Christopher  French, 
Esq.  of  Frenchlawn,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.  by  Harriethis  wife, 
dau.  of  Joseph  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Caranacon,  co.  Mayo,  and 
had  issue, 

Patrick  Hpgh,  of  Dundermott. 

Roderic  Thomas,  b.  16  May,  1839:  d.  IS58. 

Nicholas  Roderick,  now  of  Dundermott. 

Mr.  O'Connor  d.  23  Oct.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Hugh  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Dundermott,  co.  Ros- 
common, J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ISOO,  d.  unm.  31  May, 
1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Dundermott. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  O'Conoe  Don. 
Motto — Dundermott,  near  Ballymoe. 


O'CONOR   OF   MOUNT    DETJID. 

O'Co'OB,  Charles  Mathe-w,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Druid,  CO.  Roscommon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1877,  b.  3  Feb.  18-47 ;  s.  his  father  1862. 

Lineage. — -This  branch  of  the  illustrious  House  of 
O'Conor  comes  next  immediately  after  that  of  the  Chief, 
O'Conor  Don. 

Matthew  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Druid,  Barrister-at-Law 
(6th  son  of  Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  and  brother  of 
Owen  O'Connor,  on  wiioin  the  title  of  O'Conor  Don  devolved 
in  1820),  TO.  Dec.  1S04,  Priscilia  Forbes,  and  by  her  (whod.  16 
June,  1853),  had  issue, 

I.  Denis,  of  Mount  Druid. 

II.  Arthui-,  of  The  Palace,  Elphin,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1857,  ui.  March,  1853,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Blake.  Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  1870, 
having  had  issue,  , 

1  Arthur  Mathew,  J. P.,  of  The  Palace,  Elphin,  6.  8  June, 
1855. 

2  Charles  Matthew,  b.  1859.  3  Maurice  Matthew. 
I  May.                                                   2  Ann. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1840,  William  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Kilbrew,  co. 
Meath,  and  Mount  Merrion,  co.  Dublin. 

II.  PrisciUa,  m.  1st,  1b45,  John  Chester,  Esq.  of  Kilsarine, 
CO.  Louth,  and  2ndly,  185  J,  Edward  Howley,  Esq.  of  Bclleek 
Castle,  CO.  Mayo. 

Mr.  O'Conor  d.  8  May,  1844,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Druid,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1830,  b.  12  M.ay,  1808;  Jii.  31  May,  1841, 
Margaret  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Nicholas  Mahon  Power, 
Esq.  M.P.,  of  Faithlegg  House,  co.  Waterford,  and  d.  1862, 
leaving  issue, 


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O'DO 


I.  Charles  Mathew,  now  of  Mount  Druid. 

II.  Owen  Denis,  b.  24  Aug.  1851. 

III.  Denis  A.,  b.  3  Sept.  1853. 

I.  Gerti-ude  Marj-,  in.  15  June,  1876,  Hon.  Charles  Nugent, 
3rtl  son  of  Anthony,  9Ch  Earl  of  Westmeath. 

II.  Eva. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— Same  as  O'Cosor  Don. 
.Scot— Mount  Druid,  Castlerea,  co.  Koscommon. 


O'CONOR    OF    CHARLEVILiLE. 

O'CoxoE,  Edmoxd,  Esq.  of  Charleville,  co.  Louth, 
J.P.,  Lioiit.  6tli  Batt.  Eoyal  Irish  Rifles,  b.  11  April, 
1868,  m.  23  April,  1891,  Maud,  eld.  dau.  of  Daniel 
James  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Grenagh,  co.  Kerry,  and 
Frances,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Denis  Shine  Lawlcr,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Lough,  and  has  issue, 

Richard  Daniel,  b.  6  March,  1892. 

Edmond  Henry,  6.  12  Jul?,  1893. 

Liiiieag°e. — John  O'Conor,  "Failghe,"  the  last  who  bore 
that  distinctive  title,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Brian  O'Ueilly,  third 
son  of  Colonel  John  O'Reilly,  M.P.  for  Conlyn,  co.  Cavan,  hy 
■whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Margaret,  ra.  1775,  her  first  cousin,  Dowell  O'Reilly,  Esq. 
of  Heath  House,  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  the  year  of  her 
marriage.  Her  husband  m.  Elizabetli  Knox,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  O'Heillts  of  Heath  House. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  1777,  her  first  cousin  Mathew  O'Reilly  of 
Knock  Abbey,  (who  m.  2ndly  1789,  Margaret  Dowdall,  and 
had  ifsue,  'William,  b.  1792,  s.  1841,  to  Knock  Abbey  on  the 
death  of  his  half-brother  Mathew,  and  d.  1844,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son,  Myles,  now  of  Knock  Abbey),  and  had  issue, 

1  Matthew,  of  Knock  Abbey,  6.  1779,  m.  1830,  Susan,  dau. 
of   the  Hon.   George  de  la  Foer  Beresford,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1841. 
1  Anna  Maria,  in.  Richard  Dease,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 
I.  Mathew  O'Reilly,  of  Dee  Farm  (now  ChaT'eville),  co. 
Louth,  M.P.,  b.  Islu  and  s.  to  a  portion  of  the  O'lteillj' 
estates  on  the  death  of  his  uncle  Mathew  O'Reilly  of 
Knock  Abbey,  in  1841  and  d.  s.  p.  1887,  having  be- 
queathed them  together  with  a  large  personality  to  go 
towai'ds  paying  the  National  Debt.     The   personality 
was  devoted  to  this  object,  but  the  estates  passed  by 
an  entail  made  in  1777  on  the  marriage  of  Anna  Maria 
O'Conor  and  Mathew  O'Reilly  {see  above)  to  Edmund 
O'CoNOR,  now  of  Charleville. 
The  only  son, 

Sir  Patrick  O'Conor  (son  of  John  O'Conor,  "  Failghe  ")  m. 
and  left  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Sir),  Rear-Admiral,  K.C.B.,  b.  1785,  m.  1816 
Hannagh,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Ross,  Esq.  (a 
director  of  the  East  India  Company)  of  Carshalton,  Surrey, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Edmund  Nagle  Therry  Ross,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  &.  1823, 
0..  s.  p.  1855. 

2  John  Ross,  Lieut.  16th  Lancers,  b.  1819,  d.  s.  p.  1845. 

3  John,  Capt.  6th  Dragoons  (Inniskilllngs)  d.  unm.  at 
Berne,  1857. 

1  Elise  Ross,  ra.  1834,  Conrad  Rudolf  Count  de  AVatteville 
de  Loins,  and  had  issue,  Fritz  Conrad,  b.  1837;  Richard, 
6.  1839,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Custozza,  1866  ;  Giovanni, 
6.  1846,  and  Adele,  m.  1869,  Tommazo  Count  Michiel, 
Equerry  to  H.M.  King  Victor  Emmanuel,  and  has  a  son, 
Maximillian,  b.  1872. 

2  Ellen  Ross,  d.  unm.  in  Venice,  1882. 

3  Emily  Clunes  Eoss,  ra.  1855  Sir  Maurice  O'Connell, 
Bart. 

II.  Patrick,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Louisa,  m.  Henry  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Kilcor,  and  had  issue, 
Cornelius  Last  O'Brien  of  Kilcor,  and  Margaret,  to.  William 
Coppinger  (and  had  issue,  John,  Col.  V.  S.  Army,  m.  Alice, 
dau.  of  Senator  Blaine,  Secretary  of  State,  U.S.A.,  and  has 
issue,  Blaine  and  Connor). 
The  younger  son, 

Patrick  O'Conor,  b.  1784  ;  in.  1819,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress (twin  with  her  sister,  Hannagh,  Lady  O'Conor),  of  John 
Eoss,  Esq.  of  Carshalton,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Louisa  Ross,  in.  1852,  Baron  Charmot  de  Breissant. 

II.  Hannah  Ross,  m.  1847,  Baron  von  Wullersdorff  d'Urbair, 
Admiral  in  the  Austrian  Service,  Minister  of  Commerce, 
and  at  one  time  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  St.  James. 

The  only  son, 

Richard  Ross  O'Conor,  Major  in  the  17th  Regt.,  6.  1820; 
m.  1867,  Angfele,  dau.  of  Jules  Beaurain  de  Seyssel,  and  d. 
1877,  leaving  an  only  child,  Edmond,  now  of  Charleville.  His 
■widow  m.  2ndly,  Count  de  la  None,  formerly  State  Councillor 
to  the  Emperor  Napoleon  III. 

Seat — Charleville,  Dunleer,  co.  Louth. 


O'DONOGHUE    OF   THE    GLENS. 

O'DoNOGHUE,  Geoffrey,  "  0'Do^'OGHx;E  of  the 
Glens,"  CO.  Kerry,  h.  16  Jan.  1859,  s.  his  father 
1889. 

liineage. — The  O'Donoghues  are  descended  from  Wvj 
royal  House  of  Munster,  and  several  distinguished  chieftains 
of  the  name  from  the  10th  to  the  13th  century  are  mentioned 
in  the  annals  of  Innisfallen,  wherein  they  are  styled  Kings  and 
Princes  of  the  Eoganacht  of  Lough  Lein.  The  O'Donoghues 
were  divided  into  two  branches,  the  O'Donoghues  of  Lough. 
Lein,  now  presumed  to  be  extinct,  and  the  O'Donoghues  of 
The  Glens.  In  the  14th  century,  Geffrey  O'Donoguue,  ot 
The  Glynn,  was  Chief  of  his  name.  He  left  two  sons,  Rory 
O'Donoghue,  of  The  Glynn,  Chief  of  his  name  1420  (left  a  son,. 
Daniel  O'Donoghue,  of  The  Glynn,  who  d.  s.  pi-),  and  Teige 
O'Donoghue,  father  of  Geffery  O'Donoghue,  Chief  of  his- 
name,  who  was  s.  by  Teige  O'Donoghue,  the  father  of  Jeffert 
O'Donoghue,  of  Killaher,  in  Kerry,  attainted  1603,  restoretl 
1609,  who  by  his  wife,  Honora,  dau.  of  M'Maehon,  had  (with, 
a  dau.  Sheela,  wife  of  Auliff  O'Learv,  Esq.  of  Dromeer,  co. 
Cork),  a  son  and  successor,  Teige  O'Donoghue,  of  Glenflesk, 
CO.  Kerry,  living  1628,  the  father  of  Geffret  O'Donoghue,  of 
Killaher,  aliis  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glynn,  who  at  his  decease, 
1655,  left  witli  a  younger  son,  Teige,  of  Laherne,  co.  Kerry,  aik 
elder  son  and  successor, 

Geffrey  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens  1655,  ra.. 
Alice  Coppinger,  and  by  her  (who  survived  him)  left  three 
sons, 

Daniel,  of  whom  presently.  Florence.  Geffrey. 

In  his  will,  which  bears  date  19  Jan.  1677,  and  was  proved 22: 
March,  1678,  he  describes  himself  as  "  Geffrey  O'Donoghue, 
alias  O'Donoghue."    His  eldest  son, 

Daniel  O'Donoghue  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens,  claimant 
to  a  portion  of  the  Kerry  estate  1700,  and  then  described  as- 
eldest  son  and  heir  of  Geffrey,  was  a  distinguished  officer  in 
the  arn;y  of  King  James  II.  He  lu.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dermot 
M'Cartny,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  co.  Cork,  and  had  (with  a 
dau.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Francis  Eager,  Esq.)  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Geoffrey  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue  of  The   Glens,    who 
in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Randal  M'Carthy  Jlore,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.   of  Charles  M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Cloghroe,  co.  Cork, 
and  had 
Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 
Timothy,  d.  s.  p.  1  Aug.  1758. 
Alice,  in.  Edward  O'Duffy,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Markham,  Esq. 

Ellen,  ra.  Charles  McCarthie,  Esq.  of  Headfort,  co.  Kerry. 
Mary,  m.  Charles  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Lyradane,  co.  Cork,soni 
of  Timothy  McCarthy,  of  Lyradane,  by  Joan,  dau.  of  Denis- 
McCarthy,  of  Dooneen. 
O'Donoghue  d.  12  Sept.  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Daniel  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue,  of  The  Glens,  who  be- 
came, at  the  death,  xinm.  in  1770,  of  his  cousin  Charles- 
M'Carthy  More,  representative  of  the  great  House  of  M'Carthy 
More.  He  m.  Margaret,  only  surviving  child  of  Murtogli 
M'Mahon,  Esq.,  of  Clonina,  co.  Clare,  by  Mary  M'Donnell,  his 
wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1788)  had  issue,  at  his  decease 
1800  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  who  d.  v.nin.),  an  only  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Charles  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens,  6.  1777  ; 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Morrogh,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  April,  1845)  had  issue, 

Charles  James,  of  whom  presently. 
Daniel,  d.  unm. 
Margaret,  d.  unm. 
Mary,  d.  ximn. 

Jane,  m.  Sir  James  O'Connell,  1st  Bart,  of  Lakeview,  co, 
Kerry,  and  d.  15  April,  1807. 
Ellen,  TO.  Jeremiah  Stack  Murphy,  Esq.  co.  Cork. 
O'Donoghue  d.  21  Feb.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Charles  James  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens, 
7)1.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Grena,  co. 
Kerry,  and  niece  of  Daniel  O'Connell,  Q.C,  M.P.,  and  by 
her  (who  rn.  2ndly,  John  M'Carthy  O'Leary,  Esq.  of  Coom- 
Icgane,  co.  Cork)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1  May,  1833,  an 
only  child, 

Daniel  O'Donoghue,  "O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens,'"  co. 
Kerry,  M.P.  for  Tralee  1865  to  1885,  and  for  Tipperai-y,  185T 
to  1865,  b.  1833  ;  in.  1858,  Mary  Sophie,  dau.  and  co-heir  o* 
Sir  John  Ennis,  1st  Bart,  {extinct)  of  Ballinahown,  co.  'NVest- 
meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1891)  had  issue, 

1.  Geoffrey,  now  The  O'Donoghue.  ii.  Charles. 

III.  Daniel.  iv.  John.  v.  Angus. 

I.  Florence. 


O'DO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'DO 


1515 


The  O'Donoghue  d.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son. 

Arms — Vert,  two  foxes  combatant  arg.,  on  a  cliief  of  the 
second  an  eagle  volant  sa.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour,  holding 
a  sword  entwined  with  a  snake,  all  ppr. 

/Sea<— The  Glens,  Flesk,  co.  Kerry. 

Residence — Balliaahown  Court,  Athlone. 


O'DONOVAN  OF  CLAN  CATHAL. 
O'DoNOVAN,  Morgan  William,  The  O'Dono- 
TAN,  Chieftain  of  the  ancient  Irish  sept  of  O'DoNO- 
VAN  of  Clan  Cathal,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cork,  High 
Sheriff  1892,  B.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford ;  Capt. 
3rd  Batt.  Eoyal  Munster  Fusiliers ;  h.  11  Feb.  1861, 
m.  9  July,  1892,  Mary  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  the 
Bar.  J.  Yarker  Barton,  M.A.,  Chaplain  of  the 
Forces,  and  has  issue, 
Morgan  John  Winthkop,  b.  2  May,  1893. 

Lineage. — This  sept,  one  of  the  oldest  among  the  abori- 
ginal Irish,  was  originally  located  in  co.  Limerick,  and  after 
their  removal  from  that  county  possessed  an  extensive  terri- 
tory, called  the  Cantred  of  Hy  Donovan,  situated  between 
the  towns  of  Bantry,  Dunmanway,  Kosscarbery,  and  Skib- 
bereen,  in  the  present  barony  of  Carbery,  and  south-west  of 
the  CO.  of  Cork.  Keatinge  traces  its  descent  from  the  oldest 
branches  of  his  Hibernian  genealogy,  and  places  their  escut- 
cheon as  thirteenth  in  his  armorial  tables.  Mr.  Gough,  in  his 
edition  of  Camden's  Britannia,  following  the  account  given  by 
Dr.  Smith,  the  Historian  of  the  county  of  Cork,  published  1750, 
says: — "The  Irish  antiquarians  allow  but  eight  families  of 
royal  extraction  in  Munster,  of  which  they  place  four  in  Car- 
bery, which  comprehended  all  the  south-west  part  of  this 
county  (Cork)."  Of  these  were  MacCarthy,  O'Mahon  or  Ma- 
hown,  O'Donovan  and  O'Driscol.  The  sept  in  ancient  times 
ruled  over  Hy  Fidhgeinte,  a  territory  extending  along  the  banks 
of  the  river  Maigue,  co.  Limerick,  on  which  stood  the  castle  of 
Crom.  Driven  from  their  territory  by  the  Fitzgeralds  and  De 
Burghos  after  the  invasions  of  1172,  they  settled  inthe  barony 
of  Carbery,  co  Cork,  where  the  estates  of  the  present  chieftain 
are  situate. 

Cathal,  Chief  of  Hy  Fidhgeinte,  was  slain  by  Callaghan 
Cashel,  King  of  Munster,  a.d.  964,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donovan,  who  ruled  as  Chief  977,  from  him  the  sept  took 
their  tribe  name.    Seventh  in  descent  from  Donovan  was 

Crom  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  who  was  in  possession  of 
the  castle  of  Crom,  standing  on  the  banks  of  the  river  Maigue, 
CO  Limerick.  According  to  the  genealogies  of  MacFirbis,  he 
had  three  sons,  from  whom  descend  all  the  families  of 
O'Donovan  and  Donavan.    These  sons  were, 

I.  Cathal,  ancestor  of  the  Chieftain. 

II.  Aneslis,  who  had  four  sons,  1  Donough  IMor;  2  Rickard  ; 
3  Walter;  4  Kaghnal,  ancestors  of  the  Sloicht  Aneslis 
Mc  Icroim  O'Donovan,  who  possessed  Gleam  a  Chroim,  or 
Crom's  Glen.  The  representative  of  this  branch  temp. 
Queen  Elizabeth,  Uonel  McCnogher  box  McAneslis 
O'Donovan,  of  Glen  I'Chroim,  according  to  an  inq.  post 
mort.  taken  at  Cork  21  Sept.  1625,  </.  5  Jan.  1602. 

in.  LocHLiN,  ancestor  of   the  sept  of   O'Donovan  of  Clan 
Loghlin,  who  possessed   a   territory  containing  thirty-six 
ploughlands  lying  between  the  river  Fioury  and  Glandore 
Harbour.     He  had  a  son  and  successor, 
DoNNCHADH  Or  DoNOUGH  O'DoNovAN,  of  Loch  Crott,  whose 
lineal  descendant  and  representative, 
DoNEL    NA    Cartan    O'Donovan,    of    Cloghatiadbally 
Castle,  adjoining  Glandore  Harbour,  was  Ciiief  of  Clan 
Loghlin    temp.   Queen    Elizabeth,    according   to   an 
inq.   post    mort   taken    at    Bandon    Bridge    14    Aug. 
6  Charles  I.     He   d.  10  May,  1680,  leaving  a  son, 
Donel   Oge   na   Cartan   O'Donovan   (see    Donovan   of 
Ballymore). 

O'Donovan  was  killed  by  the  O'Mahonys  a.d.  1254,  according 
to  the  Annals  of  Inisfallen.    His  eldest  son, 

Cathal  O'Donovan,  The  0' Donovan,  s.  as  Chieftain.  From 
him  the  senior  line  of  the  sept  were  known  as  "  Clan  Cathal." 
The  sixth  Chieftain  in  descent  from  him  was 

Teige  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  temp.  Henrt  Vll. 
(From  his  near  kinsman,  Teige  O'Donovan  of  Gorteenithcr, 
descended  O'Donovan,  of  O'Donovan's  Cove,  co.  Cork,  the 
representative  of  whom,  Timothy  O'Donovan,  Esq.  of  O'Dono- 
van's Cove,  d.  without  surviving  male  issue  16  March,  1874, 
aged  84,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Richard  O'Donovan, 
son  of  Richard  O'Donovan,  Esq.  of  Fort  Lodge,  J. P.,  co. 
Cork,  by  Maria  O'SuUivan  his  wife).  O'Donovan  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Donel  O'Do.novan,    The  O'Donovan,  who  was  known    as 


"Donel  na  g-Croiccann,"  or  Donel  of  the  Hides,  so  called  from 
having  been,  when  a  child,  wrapped  up  in  cow  hides  to  conceal 
him  from  the  enemies  of  his  father.  He  was  inaugurateiJ 
Chieftain  by  McCarthy  Reagh,  Chieftain  of  Carbery,  15G0,  and 
d.  1584,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

DON-EL  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  inaugurated  by  Mc- 
Carthy Reagh,  who  delivered  him  the  White  Wand,  and  was 
recognized  by  Lord  Chancellor  Adam  Loftus,  12  Fob.  1592,  as 
Chieftain  lawfully  inaugurated  according  to  the  Irish  Custom. 
He  surrendered  his  territory  of  Clan  Cathal  to  James  I.  1608, 
and  received  a  re-grant  of  the  entire  of  it  1615.*  Hem.  Joanna, 
dau.  of  Sir  Owen  MacCarthy  Reagh,  Knt.  of  Carbery,  and  had 
seven  sons, 

I.  Daniel,  his  successor. 

II.  Teige,  of  Rahine  and  Drishane,  m.  Joane  Goggin,  and  d 
1639,  leaving  a  son, 

Murrogh  Donovan,  of  Litturlicky,  m.  Jane  Galway,  by 
whom  he  had  seven  sons.     The  eldest  son, 

CoRNELiDS  Donovan,  m.  1681,  his  cousin,  Helena,  only 
child  of  Daniel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  by  his  firoC 
wife,  Victoria  Coppinger,  and  had  his  successor, 

Morgan  Donovan,  of  Ballincallah,  B.A.  Oxon,  J. P.,  b. 
16S7;  m.  1733,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ronayne,  Esq.   ot 
Hodnettswood,  and  had  issue, 
1  Morgan,  his  heir. 

1  Mary,  m.  John  Townsend  Becher,  Esq.  of  Creagh,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue. 

2  Anne,  in.  Warden  Flood,  Esq.  of  Paulstown  Castle,  co. 
Kilkenny,  M.P.,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty,  Ire- 
land. 

The  only  son, 

Morgan  Donovan,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork,  s.  his  father 
1759.  He  m.  1766,  Melian  Towgood,  dau.  of  Savage  French, 
Esq.  of  Marino,  co.  Cork,  by  whom,  who  d.  1S13,  he  had 
issue, 

1  Morgan  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter  as  Chieftain  on  the 
death  of  Gen.  Richard  O'Donovan  1829. 

2  Savage,  M.D.,  m.  Miss  Jagoe,  and  d.  s.  p.  1807. 

3  Philip,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1837. 

4  Sampson  Towgood,  d.  unm.  1809. 

III.  Murrogh,  of  Carrigarruffe,  ancestor  of  O'Donovan,  of 
Malaga,  in  Spain,  who  registered  his  pedigree  in  Ul=ters- 
Office  1771. 

IV.  Donogh,  ancestor  of  O'Donovan  of  Cooldurragh,  co. 
Cork.  V.  Dermod. 

VI.  Richard,  ancestor  of  O'Donovan,  of  Donovan  Street, 
Cork. 

VII.  Keadagh,  ancestor  of  Clan  Keady  Donovan,  from  whom, 
descend  O'Donovan  of  Lisheens  and  of  Ardahill. 

O'Donovan  d.  about  1638,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  aniJ 
heir, 

Daniel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  ra.  Gyles,  dau.  of  Sir 
Roger  O'Shaughnessy,  Knt.  of  co.  Galway.  O'Donovan  was- 
stripped  of  all  his  estates  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  a  part  only  of 
which  were  restored  to  his  son  under  Charles  II.  He  d.  1660, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  Col.  in  the  service  of 
James  II.,  M.P.  for  Baltimore  1689,  of  which  he  was  also 
portreeve.  He  distinguished  himself  in  1689  by  his  zealous 
and  steady  exertions  in  the  cause  of  James  II. ;  among  other 
actions,  defending  Charlesfort  at  Kinsale  with  vigour.  He 
surrendered  the  keys  of  it  into  the  Earl  of  Marlborough's  own 
hand,  and  finally  made  honourable  terms.  He  m.  1st,  Victoria 
dau.  of  Capt.  Coppinger  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child, 
Helena,  who  hi.  her  cousin,  Cornelius  Donovan,  ancestor  oi; 
the  present  chieftain,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major 
Tonson,  by  whom  he  had  i.  Daniel;  ii.  Barry,  both  d.  young; 
III.  Richard,  his  successor;  iv.  Cornelius,  cL  1737.  O'Donovan 
d.  1705,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Richard  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  m.  1703,  Ellinor 
Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  the  Knight  of  Kerry,  by  whom  he  had 
an  only  son,  Daniel,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  Sylvester 
O'Sullivan,  MacFineen  Dutf,  of  co.  Kerry.  O'Donovan  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Daniel  O'Donovan,  Tha  O'Donovan,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he 
liad  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  1763,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Becher, 
Esq.  of  HoUybrook,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  killed  1796,  in  the  Maroon 
war  in  Jamaica,  unm. 


*  O'Donovan  built  Castle  Donovan  in  the  Hills,  three  miles 
north  of  Dromoleague,  co.  Cork,  in  the  north  wall  of  which  is- 
a  block  of  limestone,  containing  the  memorial  IHS  MARIA  . 
DOD  .  IC  .  1626  .  DOC,  in  raised  letters  two  and  a-half  inches 
long.  The  castle  is  still  standing,  though  much  dilapidated, 
and  has  ninety-two  steps  leading  to  the  battlements. 


1516 


OTA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'FE 


I.  Holon,  m.  John  Warren,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Eobert  Warren, 
1st  Bart,  of  Wsrren's  Court,  and  d.  s.  }>■  1810. 

u.  Jane,  d.uwn.  1 833. 
O'Donovan,  by  his  will,  dated  1770,  devised  a  remainder  in 
his  estates,  on  failure  of  the  male  issue  of  his  sons,  "to  his 
icinsmaa,  Morgan  Donovan,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork."  He 
<lid  so  to  fulfil  a  mutual  agreement  between  Morgan's  father 
jind  him,  that  on  failure  of  the  male  issue  of  either  branch,  the 
survivor  should  inherit,  in  order  to  preserve  the  family  estates 
to  whoever  should  be  chieftain  of  the  sept.  He  was  s.  by  his 
«on, 

liicHABD  O'Donovan.  The  O'Donnran,  b.  1763,  Gen.  in  the 
army,  served  with  honour  in  the  6th  Dragoons  in  the  campaigns 
in  Flanders  and  Spain.  He  m.  Kmma  Ann,  dau.  of  Kobcrt 
J'owell,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  O'Donovan  suffered 
a  recovery  of  his  estates,  and  left  the  ancient  estates  of  Clan 
•Cathal  to  his  wife  absolutely.  He  d.  Nov.  18'29,  when  his 
chieftaiiiry  reverted  to  the  descendant  of  the  second  son  of 
Jinnel,  the  Chieftain,  who  d.  1C3S, 

MoKGAN  O'Donovan  (Rev.),  The  O'Donovan,  Chief  of  Clan 
Cathal,  Rector  of  Dundurrow,  co.  Cork,  6. 1769  ;  to.  Nov.  179.'i, 
-Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Jones,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork, 
T)y  Elinor  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Wintlirop,  Esq. 
of  Cork,  by  Alicia  Wrixon  his  wife,  and  by  her  (6.  1777;  d. 
29  Aug.  1817)  had  issue, 

Morgan  William,  his  successor. 

William  Jones,  h.  Jan.  1799;  rf.  unm.  Autr.  1852. 

Heniiv  Winthbop,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Melian,  m.  Jan.  1839,  Kichard  Henry  Hedges  Becber,  Esq.  of 
HoUybrook.  J. P.  co.  Cork,  afterwards  of  Lakelands,  and 
(i.  s.  p.  28  May,  1859. 

Eleanor,  m.  June,  1839.  William  Lemuel  Shuldham,  Esq. 
J.l'.,  of   Coolkelure,    Dunmanway,  co.    Cork,  who   d.  "Z5 
March,  1847. 
-O'Donovan  d.  17  Oct.  1839,  and  i^as  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

MoKGAN  William  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  6.  '21  Aug.  1796 ;  jn.  2  July,  1844,  Susanna,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Armstrong  Creed,  Esq.  of  Ballybrack,  co.  Cork, 
iind  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1861),  had  a  dau.,  Melian,  who  d. 
•Jan.  1816.  O'Donovan  d.  16  Dec.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  brother, 

Henry  Wintheop  O'Donovan,  The  0' Donovan,  Chieftain 
of  the  ancient  Irish  sept  of  O'Donovan  of  Clan  Cathal,  M.A., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1889,  6.  1  Jan.  1812:  m.  15  July, 
1848,  Amelia,  dau.  of  De  Courcy  O'Grady,  of  Killballyowen, 
CO.  Limerick,  The  O'Gkady,  and  had  issue, 

Morgan  William,  his  successor. 

Anne    Melian,    m.   21    June,  18S3,   Allan   Neason   Adams, 
Esq.,  Capt.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers (25th  Regt.),  and 
has  a  son,  Henry  William  Allan  Adams,  b.  13  June,  1884. 
O'Donovan  d.  24  May,  1890. 

Ai-nu — Arg.,  issuing  from  the  sinister  side  of  the  shield  a 
cubit  dexter  arm  vested gu.,  cuffed  of  the  first,  the  hand  grasp- 
ingaskean  (or  old  Irish  sword)  in  pale,  the  blade  entwined  with 
a  serpent,  all  ppr.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm., 
an  eaftle  rising  arg.,  tips  of  wings  ami  tail  sa.  Mottoes — 
Adjuvante  Deo  in  hostes  ;  Vir  super  hostem  (a  translation  of 
the  ancient  slogan,  or  call  to  war,  of  the  sept,  viz.,  GioUa  ar 
a-namhuid  a-bu). 

6'ea£— Liss  Ard,  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork. 


O'FARKELL    OF  DALYSTON. 

OTaeeell,  Chaeles  Eicuaed  John,  Esq.  of 
Dalyston,  co.  Gahvaj,  h.  22  Sept.  1875  ;  s.  his 
father  1892. 

Lineage. — The  Farrells,  now  of  Dalyston,  claim  descent 
"from  the  O'Ferrals  of  Mornyng  and  Bawn,  co.  Longford,  who 
were  of  the  clan  Boy.  The  old  castle  of  Mornyng  still  stands, 
and  here  the  family  were  resident  in  1688.  Shortly  after,  on 
the  defeat  of  King  James  11.,  they  were  dispossessed,  and  their 
property  confiscated.  On  a  tombstone  in  the  churchyard  of 
Moidon,  co.  Longford,  the  burial  place  of  the  O'Ferralls  of 
Mornyng  and  Bawn,  are  inscribed  the  names  of  Robert 
O'Farrell,  Esq.  of  Bawn,  and  of  his  wife,  Alice,  and  also  that 
of  James  O'Farrell,  Esq.  of  Minard  (son  of  Robert  and  Alice 
O'Farrell,  of  Bawn),  who  d.  26  Nov.  1771,  aged  86.  This 
James  is  the  first  of  the  name  of  O'Farrell  who  resided  at 
Minard.  He  never  married,  and  on  fixing  his  residence  at 
Minard,  took  his  sister  to  live  with  him.  This  lady  married  a 
namesake  of  her  own,  and  had  several  children,  viz.  Richard 
O'Farrell,  who  d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  France ;  Robert,  who 
■d.  at  Minard;  Alice,  who  m.  Charles  Evers,  and  was  mother, 
inter  alios,  of  Mary,  the  wife  of  James  Fahrell,  of  Minard  ; 
Elizabeth,  who  m.  Peter  Farrell,  of  Coldragh :  and  another 
d.iu.,  who  771.  a  Mr.  Dalton.     At  the  decease  of  James  O'Farrell. 


of  Minard,  26  Nov.  1771,  the  whole  of  his  property  devolved  ott 
his  sister,  from  whom  it  passed  to  her  son,  Kobebt,  at  whose 
death  it  was  divided  between  the  husbands  (Charles  Evers  and 
Peter  Farrell)  of  his  sisters,  Alice  and  Elizabeth. 

James  Farrell,  who  m.  some  time  about  1772,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Charles  and  Alice  Evers,  was  son  of  Patrick  O'Karrell,  who 
accompanied  James  O'Farrell,  the  first  of  Minard,  to  that  place, 
and  resided  with  his  wife  and  family  at  Minard  to  the  time  of 
his  death,  1780.  Mr.  James  Farrell  occupied  a  portion  of  the 
farms  of  Minard  and  Lorath,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1789,  aged  38, 
being  buried  at  Moidon.     His  son, 

Charles  Farrell,  Esq.,  b.  at  Minard,  co.  Longford,  24  Aug. 
1774,  took  the  degree  of  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh 
1798,  and  was  much  distinguished  in  the  medical  profession. 
He  passed  many  years  in  high  official  position  in  the  East. 
Dr.  Farrell  </.  1855,  having  bequeathed  his  extensive  property 
to  his  nephew, 

Charles  Geobge  O'Fabbell,  Esq.  of  Dalyston,  co.  Galway, 
J. P.,  b.  1825;  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  late  maternal  uncle, 
Charles  Farrell,  Esq.  of  Dalyston,  and  assumed  in  consequence 
by  royal  licence  1855,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Fabbell 
instead  of  his  patronymic  Carboll,  and  subsequently,  28  Jan. 
1857,  by  royal  licence,  resumed  the  name  of  O'Fabbell  in 
lieu  of  that  of  Farrell;  m.  20  Jan.  1870,  Kate  Mary  Con- 
stance, only  dau.  of  James  William  MacLaughlin,  Esq.  of 
Ballyglass,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Richard  John,  now  of  Dalyston. 

II.  Richard.  iii.  Henry.  iv.  Frederick. 
I.  Kathleen  Maud  Mary.  ii.  Ethel. 

Mr.  C.  G.  O'Farrell,  who  was  son  of  John  Carroll,  Esq.  of 
Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James  Farrell,  of  Minard,  d.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son. 

Arms — Per  fesse  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged 
on  a  canton  gu.  an  Irish  harp  of  the  first.  Crest — On  aa 
Eastern  crown  or,  a  greyhound  courant  per  pale  arg.  and  sa., 
gorged  with  a  collar,  therefrom  a  broken  chain,  both  gu. 

Heat — Dalyston,  near  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 


MORE-O'FERRALL    OF    BALYNA. 

Moee-0'Feeeail,  Ambeose,  Esq.  of  Ealyna,  co. 
Kildare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  b.  26 
Sept.  1846 ;  m.  24  Oct.  1872,  Jessie  Frances,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Eobert  G-ordon-Canning,  Esq.  of  Hart- 
pury  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mabel,  b.  1873.  ii.  Violet,  6.  1874. 

in.  Alice,  b.  1880. 

Lineage. — Charles  O'More,  of  Balyna,  d.  1601,  leaving 
(by  Margaret  Scurlock  his  wife)  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Roger,  Col.  Confederated  Catholics  1646,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Pati'ick  BarnewaU,  Knt.  of  Turvey,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  Col.  in  the  army,  killed  at  Aughrim  12  July, 
1691,  s.  p. 

1  Anne,  wife  of  Patrick  Sarsfleld,  of  Lucan,  and  mother  of 
Patrick,  Earl  of  Locan. 

2  Eleanor,  wife  of  Daniel  MacMorogh  Kavanagh. 

3  Mary,  wife  of  Tirogh  O'Niell. 

4  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Christopher  Beeling. 

II.  Lewis,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Clonebrency. 

The  2nd  son. 

Lewis  More  (Col.),  one  of  the  Confederated  Catholics  in 
1646,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  MacHugh  O'Reilly,  and  was 
father  of 

Anthony  More,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Hope,  Esq.  of  Mullingar,  and  had  (with  a  dau., 
Mary,  wife  of  Capt.  Conor  O'Reilly)  two  sons, 

LiiWis,  his  heir. 

Roger,  whose  will  (dated  1  March,  1746)  was  proved  9  Jan. 
1748.  He  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  William  Wright,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Anthony  O'More,  Gen.  in  the  Spanish  service;  May, 
wife  of  Robert  Daly,  Esq.  of  Caultield  ;  and  Mary,  wife  of 
Packington  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Lougwood. 

The  elder  son, 

Lewis  More,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Con  O'Neill, 
Esq.,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen 
of  Spain,  vi.  —  Ward,  Esq.  of  Madrid)  a  son  and  heir, 

James  More,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  whose  will  bears  date  13  Dec. 
1778,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Madden,  Esq.  of 
Derryhoran,  he  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Letitia  More,  who  w.  Richard  O'Kerrall,  Esq.  (whose 
sister,  Catherine,  m.  George  Latten,  Esq.  of  Morristown),  only 
son  of  Ambrose  O'Ferrall,  Esq.  by  Jane  Dillon  his  wife,  and 


OGI 


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OGI 


1517 


flying  1778  (her  husband  survived  till  1790),  left  (with  several 
(laus.,  Mrs.  Boulger,  Mrs.  Morns,  Mrs.  Taylor,  Mrs.  Pallas,  of 
Orouse  Hall,  co.  Cavan,  and  Mrs.  Nugent,  of  Killasona,  co. 
Longford)  three  sons, 

Ambeose,  his  heir. 

James,  Major-Gen.  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  1828,  aged  75. 
Charles,  Col.  in  the  Sardinian  service,  d.  1S31. 
The  eldest  son, 

Amdrose  O'Ferrai-i,,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  m.  1796,  Anne,  only 
child  of  John  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bagot,  co.  Dublin,  by  Anno, 
liis   1st  wife,  only  dau.  and   heir  of  \V.  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
niurry,  co.  Meath,  by  Elizabeth  Xangle  his  wife,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 
Richard  More  (Right  Hon.),  of  Balyna  House. 
John  Lewis  More,  of  Lissard,  co.  Longford,  and  Granite  Hall. 
CO.  Dublin,  J. P.,  D.L.,   M.A.,   Bariister-at-Law,  Commis- 
sioner of  Metropolitan  Police,  Dublin,  m.  18'5fa',  Clare,  dau. 
of  Thumas  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  Zi 
Jan.  1881,  leaving, 
1  Edward  Gerald,  of  Lissard,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1882,  h.  1846;  vi.  1871,  Juliana  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry 
I^mbert,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Camagh,  co.  Wexford,  auQ  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  John,  h.  1872. 
1  Maiy.  2  iMaria.  3  Ellen. 

James  More,  d.  unm.  Kobert  More  (Kev.),  (/.  1834. 

Edward  More,  of  Kildangan,  co.  Kildare,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kildare  1856-57,  m.  18 19,  Susan,  only  child  of  Douiinick 
U'lteilly,  Esq.  of  Kildangan  Castle,  co.  Kildare,  and  by  her 
(wlio  d.  1855)  left  at  his  decease,  1875,  an  only  son, 
DoMiNicK  More  O'Ferrall,  Esq.  of  Kildangan,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Kildare  1879,  6.  1855. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  unm.  Letitia,  a  nun. 

■   Lou'sa,  d.  unm.  Catheiine,  d.  18S6. 

Hose  Anna  (deceased),  m.  Tliomas  Eniugton,  Esq.  of  Clintz, 
CO.  York. 

Mr.  0"Ferrall  m.  2ndly,  1811,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of 
I'lancis  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas  Queen's  Co.,  which  lady  d. 
1826.     He  d.  1835,  aged  83,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Right  Hon.  Richard  More  O'Ferrall,  of  Balyna,  co. 
Kildare,  P.C,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1797;  m.  28  Sept.  1839.  Hon. 
Matilda  Southwell,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Anthony, 
3id  Viscount  Southwell,  K.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  May, 
1882)  had  i.ssue, 

I.  Ambrose,  now  of  Balyna,  co.  Westnieath. 
J.  Maria  Anne,  in.  19  July,  1860,  Sir  Waller  Xugent,  Bart,  of 
Donore. 

Mr.  More-0"Ferrall,  who  was  M.P.  for  co.  Kildare  1830-47,  and 
fur  CO.  Longford  1859-65,  was  appointed  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
1835,  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  1839,  and  Secretary  to  the 
Trea.sury  1841.  From  1847  to  1851  he  held  the  office  of  Governor 
of  Malta.     He  d.  27  Oct.  1880. 

,4  n!i.v— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or; 
2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three 
iimllet*  of  the  second.  Crcits — Ist,  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
greyhound  courant  ppr. ;  2nd,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
dexter  hand  epaumee  ppr. 

•Seat — Balyna  House,  Enfield,  co.  Kildare. 


OaiLBY    OF   ALTNACHREE    CASTLE. 

Ogilby,  Claud  William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Altna- 
cliree  Castle,  co.  Tyrone,  late  Lieut.  31st  Toot,  b. 
3  Nov.  1851;  m.  17  Feb.  1875,  Bessie  Henrietta, 
eldest  dau.  of  Comm.  W.  G.  Doitglas,  E.N.,  and 
granddau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Charles  Douglas 
(.brother  of  George  Sholto,  17th  Earl  of  Slortonj. 

liineage. — William  Ogilbt,  Esq.  of  Altnachree  Castle, 
CO.  Tyrone,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  m.  30  Jan.  1851,  Adelaide 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Douglas  (brother 
of  George  Sholto,  17th  Eail  of  Morton),  by  his  first  wife,  the 
Lady  Isabella  Gore,  dau.  of  Arthur  Saunders,  2nd  Earl  of 
Arran,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Claud  William  Leslie,  now  of  Altnachree  Castle. 

II.  James  Douglas,  6.  16  Feb.  1853. 

III.  William  Charles,  6.  16  Dec.  1855;  d.  8  Jan.  18.'i6. 

1.  Adelaide  Chiilotle.  ii.  Isabella  Caroline. 

111.  Beatrice  Emma  Elizabeth.  iv.  Louisa, 

v.  Edith  Sophia. 
Mr.  Ogilby  d.  1  Sept.  1873. 
ica;— Altnachree  Castle,  near  Dunamanagh,  eo.  Tyrone. 


OGILBY    OF   AKDNARGLE  AND 
PELLIPAE    HOUSE. 

OoiLBT,  RoBEKT  Alkxandee,  Esq.  of  Arduar- 
gle  and  PelliiDar  House,  co.  Londonderrv,  J.P.  uud 


D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1887,  late  Capt.  4lh  Regt.,  l. 
1850;  m.  1875,  Helen  Sarah,  dau.' of  Rev.  Geoi'-oe 
Bomford  Wheeler,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Balljsax,  c^. 
Kildare. 

Lineag-e.— This  family  of  Ogilby,  originally  from  Scot- 
land, has  been  settled  in  Ireland  for  several  generations. 

Robert  Leslie  Ogilby,  Esq.  of  Ardnargle,  son  of  John 
Ogilby,  Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Simpson,  Esi]. 
of  Aiinagh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  b.  1798;  s.  his 
brother  James  1849;  m.  1844,  Elizabeth  Matilda,  dau.  c* 
Major  William  Henry  Rainey,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Ali-xander,  now  of  Ardnargle. 
IIe(?.  in  1872. 

ArniK — Arg.,  a  lion  pas.t^ant  guardant  gu.,  between  two 
crescents,  one  in  chief  and  the  other  in  base,  az.  Crest— A 
lion  rampant  gu.,  .supporting  a  tilting-spear  entwined  with  u 
string  of  trefoils,  ppr. 

&'atj!— Ardnargle  and  Pellipar  House,  co.  Londonderry. 


OGILVIE    OF    CHESTERS. 

Ogilvie,  Thomas  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Chesters,  co. 
Roxburgh,  J. P.,  b.  8  Feb.  1821  ;  m.6  Sept.  188G. 
Hope,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Reeve,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Foxholes,  Christchitrch,  Hants. 

Lineage. — TheOgilvies  of  Chesters  are  a  younger  brancli 
of  the  Ogilvies  of  Hartwoodmyres  (now  extinct),  in  the  comity 
of  Selkirk. 

Thomas  Elliot  Ogilvie,  Esq.  (youngest  son  of  Adam  Ogiivie, 
Esq.  of  Hartwoodmyres,  co.  Selkirk),  b.  19  Nov.  1751;  ?u.  27 
Jlay,  1782,  Hannan,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Dashwuod,  Esq.  of 
Vellow  Wood,  and  widow  of  Dr.  Pa,-ley,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1833),  left  at  his  decease  1S32,  i.  William,  ii.  Adam,  iiu 
George,  i.  Margaret,  ii.  Jane.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Ogilvie,  Esq.  of  Chesters,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Sept.. 
1785;  m.  18  June,  1818,  Alexina,  dau.  of  Alexander  Falconar, 
Esq.  of  Woodcot  Park,  East  Lothian,  and  d.  26  May,  lb/6, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Th  'MAS  Elliot,  now  of  Chesters. 

II.  William  Falconar,  b.  1822;  m.  and  has  bad  issue,  two  sons 
(one  of  whom  d.  young)  and  one  dau. 

HI.  Alexander,  0.  1824;  m..  and  rf.  16  Oct.  1891. 

IV.  George,  6.  1826;  ;,;.  and  had  issue,  foui-  sons  and  foar 
daus. 

V.  Francis  Dashwood,  b.  1828. 

VI.  John  Scott,  rf.  young. 

I.  Matilda,  d.  young. 

II.  .Vlexina  Margaret  Napier. 

/Seat — Chesters,  Ancrum,  co.  Roxburgh,  N.B. 


NISBET   HAMILTON    OGILVY    OF 

BELHAVEN,    DIRLETON,    AND 

PENCAITLAND. 

NisBET  Hamilton  Ogilvy,  Maby  Geoegiana 
Constance,  of  Belharen  and  Pencaitland,  East- 
Lothian,  and  of  Bloxholm  and  Well,  co.  Lincoln, 
s.  her  mother  1883;  m.  11  Sept.  I858,  Henhy 
Thomas  Ogilty,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  East 
Lothian,  and  J.P.  co.  Lincoln,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John 
Ogilvy,  9th  Bart,  of  Inverquharity,  co.  Forfar,  by 
his  2nd  wife,  Lady  Jane  Elizabeth  Hovsard,  dau. 
of  Thomas,  16th  Earl  of  Suffolk.  Mr.  Ogilvy,  who 
is  a  Barrister-at-La\v,  has  assumed  the  names  o£ 
NisBET  Hamilton  in  adcUtion  to  his  own. 

Lineage.— The  first  of  the  House  of  Hamilton  who  owned 
the  Barony  of  Belhaven  was  John,  1st  Lord  Belhaven  and 
Stenton  (created  1647),  an  ardent  Royalist.  On  the  death  of 
the  5th  Lord  Belhaven,  1777,  the  titles  reverted  to  the  heir 
male  of  his  family  («ee  BuiiKE's  Pecrcn/c),  and  the  estates 
passed  to  the  heir  female.  Mart,  only  dau.  of  Alexander 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Pencaitland,  17th  in  descent  from  Sir 
Walter  de  Hamilton,  1st  Lord  of  Cadzow  (circa  1300).  This 
lady  manied  in  1747  William  Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Dirleton,  and 
the  estates  of  Dirleton,  Belhaven,  and  Pencaitland,  were  thus 
united.  On  her  death  in  1797,  Pencaitland  devolved  upon 
her  second  son,  and  under  the  will  of  his  niece,  Mary,  widow 
of  James,  5th  Lord  Ruthven,  the  estate  passed  to  its  present 
owner,  Mrs.  Kisbet  Hamilton  Ogilvy.  The  chief  portion  of 
the  Lincolnshire  estates  of  Bloxholm  and  Allord  is  deiived 
from  Sib  Robert  Cheistopuer,  Kut.,  a  staunch  adhei'cnt  of 


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OGL 


Charles  I.,  and  having  passed  into  the  possession  of  the 
families  of  Shebard  and  Manneks,  was  left  under  the  will  of 
George  Mansers,  Esq.  (son  of  Gen.  Lord  Robert  Manners, 
and  grandson  of  John,  ind  Duke  of  Rutland),  to  his  grand- 
niece,  Lady  Makt,  dau.  of  7th  Lord  Elgin,  who  m.  the  late 
Bight  Hon.  Robert  Adam  Christopher  Nisbet  Hamilton  {see 
AtVoir). 

The  lirst  of  the  Kisbets  of  Dirleton  (sprung  from  a  scion  of 
Isisbet  of  Ifisbel)  was  Sib  John  Nisbet,  Lord  Dirleton,  a 
famous  lawyer,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice, 
and  Lord  Advocate  to  King  Charles  II.,  who  purchased  in 
16G3,  the  barony  of  Dirleton.  He  was  son  of  Sir  Patrick 
Kisbet,  also  a  Lord  of  Session  as  Lord  Eastbank.  The 
eventual  heir  of  the  family,  Mart,  only  child  of  William 
Hamilton  Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Dirleton  and  Belhaven,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Robert  Manners,  m.  1st,  II  March,  1799, 
Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin,  by  whom  she  had  two  sons,  George 
Constantino,  Lord  Bruce,  who  d.  unm.  IS40 ;  William,  who  d. 
young ;  and  three  daus.,i.  Ladt  Mary,  m.Kobert  Adam  Dundas, 
the  late  Right  Hon.  R.  A.  Christopheb-Xisbet-Hamilton  : 
«i.  Lady  Matilda  Harriett,  m.  1839,  Sir  John  Maxwell,  Bart., 
and  d.  IS57  ;  in.  Lady  Lucy,  m.  1828,  John  Grant,  Esq.  of 
Kilgraston. 

Philip  Dundas,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Prince  of  Wales's  Island, 
4th  son  (by  Jean,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  William  Grant,  Lord 
Preston  grange)  of  Robert  Dundas,  Esq.  of  xVrniston  {see  that 
jamilu)  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  elder  brother 
of  Henry,  1st  Viscount  Melville,  to.  1803,  Margaret,  sister  of 
Sir  David  Wedderburne,  Bart.,  and  d.  1807,  leaving  two  sons, 
Robert  Adam,  who  assumed  the  surnames  of  Christopher- 
Isisbet-Hamilton,  and  was  of  Belhaven,  Dirleton,  and  Blox- 
Lolm ;  and  Philip,  Col.  in  the  army,  vi.  30  Oct.  1858,  Lady 
Jane  Charteris,  dau.  of  Francis,  7th  Earl  of  Wemyss  and 
March,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1870.     The  eldest  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  Robert  Adam  Christopheb-Nisbet-Hamil- 
TON,  of  Dirleton  and  Belhaven,  co.  Haddington,  and  Bloxholm 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  late  M.P.  for  the  northern  division  of 
that  shire,  a  Privy  Councillor,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  from  March  to  Dec.  1852,  b.  9  Feb.  180-1 ;  m.  28  Jan. 
1828,  the  Lady  Mary  Bruce,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas,  7th  Earl 
of  Elgin,  and  heir  of  her  mother,  Mary,  only  child  of  William 
Hamilton  Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Dirleton  and  Belhaven,  and  dying  9 
June,  1877,  left  an  only  child, 

Mary  Georgina  Constance,  now  of  Belhaven,  Dirleton,  and 
Pencaitland. 
This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Dundas,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Christopher  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  George 
Manners,  Esq.  of  Bloxholm,  whose  estates  he  became  possessed 
of  in  right  of  his  wife  in  1835,  and  subsequently,  in  1855, 
added  the  names  of  Nisbet-Hajiilton.  Lady  Mary  d.  21  Dec. 
1883. 

.^rwis— (Registered  in  the  Lyon  Office,  1888) :  Quarterly  ; 
1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gu.  gorged  with  an 
■open  crown  and  crowned  with  a  close  imperial  one  (./oj-Ogilvy): 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa.,  beaked  and  membered 
gu.  {for  Ramsay)  ;  in  chief  of  the  quarters  a  crescent  gu. ;  over 
aU  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  ;  quarterly  ;  1st  and  4lh,  gu.,  a 
sword  paleways  arg.,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  between  tliree 
■finquefoils  of  the  second  {for  Hamilton)  ;  2nd,  arg.,  on  a 
chevron  gu.,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  sa.,  as  many 
•cinquefoils  of  the  first,  the  chevron  ensigned  with  a  thistle 
ppr.  {for  Nisbet);  :<rd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  within  a 
bordure  erm.  (/oj- Ddndas).  Crests— 1st,  ademi-lionramp.  gu. 
■(for  Ogilvy)  ;  2nd,  a  nag's  head  couped  arg.,  bridled  gu.  {for 
Hamilton)  ;  and  3rd,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  from  a  cloud,  hold- 
ing a  balance  and  scales  all  ppr.  (yo;- Nisbet).  Sujrportera — 
Two  nags  arg.  bridled  gu.  Jl/o«oes— Terrena  pericula  sperno; 
Fcrward;  Ryde  through ;  and  Discite  justitiam. 

6ea(«— Biel,  Prestonkirk;  Archertield,  Drem ;  and  Winton 
Castle,  Pentcaitland,  all  in  East  Lothian :  Bloxholm  Hall,  Lin- 
.toln ;  and  Well  Vale,  Alford,  co.  Lincoln. 


OGILVY    OF    INSHEWAN. 

Ogilvy,  John,  Esq.  of  Inshewan,  co.  Forfar, 
J. P.,  I.  8  July,  1830  ;  m.  1st.,  1865,  Agnes  Gardyne, 
dau.  of  Win.  Eennie,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  1868, 
leaving  issue,  two  daus. ;  and  2ndly,  "Violet  Anna 
D' Urban,  second  dau.  of  William  Burnett,  Esq., 
formerly  of  Barns,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  a  son, 
JoHX  DoxAiD  Burnett,  b.  26  March,  1878. 

Xiineagre. — John  Ogilvy,  living  1562,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  William  Erskine,  by  Marian  Douglas  his  wife,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  William  Erskine,  son  of  Margaret,  Countess  of  Buchan, 
and  by  her  was  father  of 


Thomas  Ogilvy,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  James  Lyon,  of  Easter 
Ogil,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Ogilvy,  living  1662,  who  was  father  of 

Jamrs  Ogilvy,  who  m.  Jean  Stewart,  and  by  her  bad  a  son 

John  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  m.  1705,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Keith, 
of  Rednak,  and  d.  1741,  leaving  two  sons,  John,  of  whom 
presently,  and  James,  of  Connonsyth,  and  several  daus.,  all 
of  whom  d.  xmm.  except  one,  Margaret,  who  ni.  Dr.  Ogilvy, 
of  Forfar.    The  elder  son, 

John  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Inshewan,  7u.  1744,  Jean,  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Seaton,  Episcopal  clergyman,  of  Forfar,  and  d. 
I7SI,  having  had  one  son,  John,  who  d.  unm.  IS13,  and  three 
daus.  The  two  elder,  Mary  and  Ellen,  d.  unm.,  and  the 
youngest, 

Elizabeth  Ogilvt,  m.  1790,  William  Ogilvy,  Esq.  (son  of 
John  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ogilvy,  of    1 
Shanally),  and  by  him  (who  d.  1825)  left  at  her  decease,  1826, 
a  dau.  Mary,  and  one  son,  John,  who  s.  to  Inshewan  on  the    I 
death  of  his  maternal  aunt,  and  was,  '. 

John  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Inshewan,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  3  Jan.  1794  ;  m.  18  June,  1829,  Anne  Sarah,  youngest  dau. 
of  Charles  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Tannadice,  co.  Forfar,  and  by  her   ( 
(who  d.  20  June,  1885)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Inshewan. 

II.  William,  6.  10  Feb.  18.32,  deceased, 
m.  Walter,  6.  20  Dee.  1837. 

IV.  David,  b.  6  Feb.  1841,  deceased.  I 

v.  James,  b.  18  March,  1844. 

VI.  Edward  Balfour,  b.  12  June,  1846,  deceased. 

VII.  Thomas  Stuart,  b.  17  Sept.  1847. 

VIII.  Donald  Charles,  b.  3  Sept.  1850. 

I.  Elizabeth  Grace,  iii.  I860,  James  W.  Bruce  Gardyne,  of  ' 
Middleton,  Forfarshire. 

II.  Anne  Sarah,  m.  1867,  Donald  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Clova,  who 
d.  19  April,  1885. 

III.  Mary  Lillias.  iv.  Helen  Allardice. 

Mr.  John  Ogilvy  d.  26  Dec.  1893,  within  eight  days  of  com- 
pleting his  hundredth  year. 

^?-j)i.s— Arg.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gu.,  imperially  crowned 
or,  within  a  bordure  counter-compon6e  of  the  second  and  of 
the  first.  Crest — A  stag's  head,  couped  at  the  neck,  attired  or. 
Motto — Bene  paratum  dulce. 

Seat — Inshewan,  near  Forfar. 


OGLE    OF    KIRKLEY   HALL. 

Ogle,  Newton  Charles,  Esq.  of  Kirkley  Hall, 
Northumberland,  D.L.,  b.  19  Feb.  1850;  s.  his 
brother  1892. 

Lineagre. — This  is  a  family  of  very  great  antiquity  in 
Northumberland. 

Sib  Robert  Ogle,  Knt.  of  Ogle  (the  8th  in  lineal  descent 
from  Humphrey  Ogle,  who  was  settled  at  Ogle  at  the  Con- 
quest), m.  Helena,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Robert  Bertram,  Lord 
of  Bothall,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  baronial  line  of  Ogle  {see 
Bdrke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Peerage).    From 

John  Ogle  (3rd  son  of  Ralph,  3rd  Lord  Ogle),  m.  Sybill, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Heron,  sprang 

Mark  Ogle,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Kirkley  from  Ralph,  Lord 
Eure,  in  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century,  and  from  him 
descended 

Nathaniel  Ogle,  M.D.,  of  Kirkley,  sometime  Physician  to 
the  Forces  under  the  great  Duke  of  Marlborough,  son  of  Ralph 
Ogle,  Esq.  of  Kirkley,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Thomp- 
son, Esq.  He  m.  27  April,  1708,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Jonathan  Newton,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1751)  had  issue, 

Nathaniel,  his  heir. 

Ralph,  in  the  Navy,  d.  young. 

Newton,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Chaloner  (Sir),  Admiral  R.N.,  knighted  for  naval  services, 
and  created  a  Baronet  12  March,  1816,  m.  Hester,  youngest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Right  Rev.  John  Thomas,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  </.  27  Aug.  1816,  leaving  a  son 
and  heir,  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  of  Worthy,  Hants,  the  2nd  Bart., 
and  other  issue  {see  Bdrke's  Peerarie). 

Isabella,  m.  1st,  1737,  her  cousin,  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  Knt.. 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  who  d.  s.  p.,  1751,  and  2ndly,  James. 
4th  Lord  Kingston,  who  d.  1761. 

Elizabeth,  m.  George  Grey,  Esq.  of  Southwick,  whose  d«u. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Charles,  1st  Earl  Grey. 

Martha,  m.  Sigismund,  Baron  de  Starck. 
Dr.  Ogle  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nathandsl  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Kirkley,  b.  1715 :  d.  unm.  1702, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

The  Very  Rev.  Newton  Ogle,  D.D.,  of  Kirkley,  Dean  of 


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1519 


Vinehester  and  Deputy-Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  George  III., 
afterwards  Prebendary  of  Durham,  b.  1726;  ?!i.  Susanna,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Eight  Eev.  John  Thomas,  Bishop  of  AYinchester, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
Nathaniel,  his  heir. 
John  Savile,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Kicliard  Newton,  Capt.  in  the  army,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir 
George  Grey,  d.  in  the  West  Indies  1794. 
Henry    Bertram,    m.  1802,  Anna  Maiia,    dau.   of  Edward 
liaphael,  Esq.  of  Madras. 
Susanna,  d.  unvi.  1825. 
Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  June,  1792,  Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq. 

of  Chiddlngstone,  Kent,  and  d.  24  June,  1801. 
Isabella,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  m.  Harry  Scott,  Esq.  His  Britannic  Majesty's  Consul 
at  Bordeaux,  who  d.  July,  1832. 

Esther  Jane,  m.  27  April,  1795,  the  Eight  Hon.  Eichard 
Brinsley  Sheridan,  and  rf.  27  Oct.  1817. 

Bean  Ogle  d.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Nathaniel  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Kirkley,  h.  7  Oct.  1765  ;  who  d. 

■unm.  in  May,  1813,  when  the  estates  devolved  on  his  next 

Ibrother, 

Eev.  John  Savile  Ogle,  D.D.,  of  Kirkley  Hall,  Canon  of 

Durham,  6.  24  Aug.  1767;  7/1.14  Oct.  1794,  Catherine  Hannah, 

■dau.  of  Edward  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Dublin  (a  descendant  of  the 

Sneyds  of  co.  .Stafford),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  7  March,  1796;  m.  25  Aug.  1828,  Sara  Agatha, 
dau.  of  Philip  John  Miles,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset, 
and  d.  14  July,  1832,  leaving  a  dau.  Sara,  who  d.  1846. 

II.  Henry,  ?u.  13  March,  1827,  Harriet  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter 
Bracebridge,  Esq.  of  Atherstone  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and 
(/.  s.p.  July,  1831. 

III.  Edwaed  Chalonek,  of  Kirkley  HaU. 

IV.  Charles,  deceased. 
•V.  Nathaniel,  deceased. 

VI.  Bertram  Newton,  Capt.  4th  Light  Dragoons,  in.  1834, 
Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Bombay,  and 
d.  29  March,  1839,  leaving  a  dau.  Augusta  Kate,  m.  li  i'eb. 
1863,  Capt.  Edmund  Ward,  107th  Eegt. 
^11.  Arthur,  Major  in  the  army,  //;.  10  Sept.  1844,  Caroline 
Amelia,  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Lechmere,  of  Hill  House,  co. 
Oxford,  and  rf.  28  Dec.  1878,  having  by  her  (who  d.  21  May, 
JSSO)  had  issue, 
J  Bertram  .Savile,  of  Alveston  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
HiU  House,  co.  Oxford,  J.P.,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
24  Dec.   1846 ;  m.  3  June,   1885,  Edith,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Edward  Somerset,  Esq.,  son  of  Lord  Arthur  Somerset. 

1  Caroline  Anna  Mary,  m.  15  Dec.  18sl,  Major  Eobcrt 
Maude,  eldest  son  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  Thomas  Maude  {see 
Burke's  Peerage,  de  Montalt,  E.). 

2  Adela. 

-viii.  Savile  Craven  Henry,  for  ten  years  M.P.  for  South 
Northumberland,  6.  7  June,  1811 ;   d.  unm.  11  March,  1854. 

I.  Kate  Elizabeth,  TO.  15  Nov.  1831,  her  cousin  Major-Gen. 
Charles  Streatfeild,  E.E.,  son  of  Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of 
Chiddingstone,  Kent,  and  d.  8  May,  1880. 

II.  Annie  Charlotte,  vi.  20  April,  1b26,  Sir  James  Macdonald, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Woolmer  Lodge,  Hants,  who  d.  29  June,  1832. 

Dr.  Ogle  d.  1  April,  1838.    His  3rd  son, 

Eev.  Edward  Chalont:e  Ogle,  of  Kirkley  Hall,  Northum- 
Iberland,  b.  7  Aug.  1798  ;  m.  17  Aug.  1830,  Sijphia,  youngest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  2nd  Bart.,  and  d.  7  Nov. 
4869,  leaving, 

I.  .John  Savile,  of  Kirkley  Hall. 

II.  Newton  Charles,  now  of  Kirkley  Hall. 

I.  Annie  Charlotte. 

II.  Sophia  Henrietta,  m.  24  June,  1879,  Eight  Eev.  Hugh 
Willoughby  Jermyn,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Brechin. 

III.  Mary,  d.  1863. 

IV.  Isabel,  m.  12  Dee.  1869,  Nathaniel  George  Clayton,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

V.  Alice  Katherine,  m,  21  Feb.  1874,  George  A.  Fenwick,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Savile  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Kirkley  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
21  Jan.  1836;  s.  1869;  and  dying  in  1892  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

-■Inii.?— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  fesse  between  three 
crescents  gu.,  for  Ogle  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  an  orle  arg.,  for 
Bertram.  Crests— 1st,  Ogle  :  An  antelope's  head  erased, 
ihorned  or ;  2nd,  Bertram  :  A  bull's  head  or,  ducally  crowned 
.gu.  armed  az.     Motto — Frenez  en  gre. 

Seat — Kirkley  Hall,  near  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Northumber- 
land. 


O'aORMAN,   late   OF   BELLEVTJE. 

O'GoEMAN,  Nicholas  Smith,  Esq.  late  of 
EellcTue,  CO.  Clare,  B.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1814;  m.  1843,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Michael  Kenny,  Esq.  of  Djsert  and  Holywell,  co. 
Clare,  and  has  had  issue, 


I.  Nicholas  Purcell,  Major  10th  (Lincoln)  regt.,  b.  16  Dec. 
1845,  m.  1884,  Florence  Ellen,  dau.  of  Cairns  Daniel 
Esq.,  C.S.I.,  Commissioner,  Indian  C.S. 

I.  Mary  Susan  Frances,  d.  unm. 

II.  Frances  Mary  Barbara. 

liineag-e. — This  family  is  descended  from  the  Ibrickane 
line  of  the  O'Gormans,  or  more  properly  McGormans,  who 
obtained  a  re-grant  of  their  possessions  in  1544,  and  a  grant  of 
the  advowsons  of  Kilmihil  and  Kilmurray  in  1570.  They 
preserved  their  property  until  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth, 
when  they  were  attainted  and  outlawed.  Subsequently  the 
attainder  was  removed,  and  they  were  reinstated  in  their 
former  possessions  in  Ibrickane ;  but  were  again  attainted  in 
the  reign  of  William  III.  and  Mary  II. 

James  O'Gorman,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  b.  1717,  m.  1760,  Susanna 
Mahon,  of  Limerick,  who  was  third  in  descent  from  Col. 
Nicholas  Furcell,  who  commanded  the  cavalry  at  Aughrim, 
and  was  one  of  the  signatories  to  the  Treaty  of  I-imerick. 
(Madame  de  Crequy  in  the  tenth  volume  of  her  Souvenirs 
mentions  the  O'Gormans  as  amongst  forty-one  of  the  families 
of  "ancienneChevalerie"long.'interiurto  1399.)  By  Susanna 
his  wife  (who  d.  1812)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1787,  a  son, 

Nicholas  Purcell  O'Gorman,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Chairman  and 
Assistant-Barrister  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  1810,  Frances  Anne,  dau. 
of  Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of  Castle  Park,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1824)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Smith,  his  heir. 

II.  Purcell,  of  Springfield,  near  Waterford,  B.A.,  M.P.  for 
that  city  1874-80,  Major  in  the  army,  late  of  the  yOtli  Foot, 
6.  1820 ;  m.  1853,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Mellor,  Esq. 
of  Ashton,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1888,  leaving  issue,  one  son 
and  two  daus. 

I.  Susan  Frances;  m.  1850,  Major  Edmund  Moore  Mulcahy, 
whorf.  1880. 

Mr.  O'Gorman  w.  2nd!y,  1827,  Mary  Power,  of  Ballygallane, 
Lismore,  by  whom  he  had  three  children,  Alexander,  Fanny, 
and  Kate.     He  d.  1857. 

Arms— Az.,  a  lion  passant  between  three  swords  erect  arg. 
Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  gra.?ping  in  the  hand  a 
sword-blade  wavy,  all  ppr.     Motto— Prijui  et  ultimi  in  hello. 

Hesidtnce-So,  WeUington  Eoad,  Dublin. 


O'GRADY   OF    KILBALLYOWEN. 

O'Geadt,  THOiiAs  DE  CouECY,  The  O'Geady, 
of  Kilballyowen,  co.  Limerick,  Chief  of  his  name, 
b.  17  Dec.  184i  ;  m.  1  Sept.  1877,  Elizabeth  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Major  Eichard  Doyne,  of  Hermitage, 
CO.  Dublin. 

Lineage.— The  Milesian  family  of  O'Grady  is  one  of 
the  most  ancient  of  co.  Limerick.  Dr.  O'Brien,  Eoman 
Catholic  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  in  his  Irish  and  English  Dictionartj, 
p.  514  {see  also  Keating,  vol.  ii.  p.  401,  ed.  1809),  assigns 
Conal  Eachluath,  King  of  Munster  a.d.  366,  and  6th  in 
descent  from  Oilliol  Olum  (of  the  race  of  Heber,  the  eldest  son 
of  MiLEsius,  King  of  Spain,  who  colonized  Ireland),  as  the 
common  ancestor  of  the  O'Gradys  and  the  O'Briens  ;  but  the 
latter  having  subsequently,  in  the  person  of  Brien  Boroimhe, 
the  renowned  monarch  of  Ireland,  established  an  ascendant 
power  in  North  Munster,  or  Thomond,  of  which  they  became 
hereditary  rulers,  the  O'Gradys  acknowledged  their  para- 
mount sway,  and  were  arrayed  as  dynasts,  or  chiefs  of  a  sept, 
under  the  banners  of  these  provincial  princes.  The  O'Gradys 
diverging,  in  process  of  time,  from  the  parent  stock  of  KU- 
ballyowen,  spread  into  the  various  collateral  branches  of 
Cappercullen,  Elton  Grange,  Lodge,  Eahan,  Cahir,  Mount 
Prospect,  £zc. 

In  the  interval  between  1276  and  1310,  the  chieftainship  of 
the  sept  vested  in 

Donald  O'Gradt,  who  fell  in  battle  1309,  leaving  a  son, 

Hugh  O'Geadt,  who  acquired  the  same  year,  in  marriage 
with  the  dau.  and  heir  of  O'Kerwick,  Chief  of  Anlan  Cliah, 
the  lands  of  Kilballyowen,  which  have  since  remained  the 
principal  residence  of  his  descendants.    His  son  and  heir. 

William  O'Geadt,  of  Kilballyowen,  -m.  Elizabeth  Fitz- 
gerald, dau.  of  the  Knight  of  Glyn,  and  was  father  of 

Daniel  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  whose  son  (by  his  wife, 
dau.  of  O'Hine,  Lord  of  Cahinelly  Castle), 

Gilltdubh  O'Geadt,  of  Kilballyowen,  )/i.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
WiUiam  Verdon,  of  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor, 

Matthew  O'Ge.adt,  of  Kilballyowen,  in.  Alicia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  FitzGibbon,  the  White  Knight,  and  left  a  son, 

Donogh  O'Geadt,   of  Kilballyowen,  whose  wife  was  Mar- 


1520 


O'GR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'GE 


jrarct,  (lau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Browne,  Knt.  of  Camas,  co.  Limerick. 
By  an  extant  deeil,  bearing  date  1012,  Donogh  O'Grady  marte 
a  settlement  of  his  estates  on  his  three  sons.  Darby,  Morrogh, 
anil  Biien.     lie  was  s.  by  the  eldest, 

DiRBT  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  jn.  1633,  Faith,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Standish,  of  co.  Lancaster  and  of  Briiff, 
CO.  Limerick,  by  whom  he  left  three  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

t-tandish,  ancestor  of  O'Gkadt  of  Elton  and  Capper cuUen, 
Irom  a  younger  branch  of  which  descended  Peane  Grady 
and  Grove  Grady,  Esqs.  Darby. 

The  eldest  son, 

TnoMAS  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Anketcll,  Esq.,  by  the  Lady  LucyTouchet  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Mervin,  2nd  Earl  of  Castlehaven,  and  2ndly,  1680,  Mrs. 
EUice  Evcrard,  widow,  dau.  of  John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  co.  Tip- 
pcrary.  By  his  1st  wife,  he  had  John,  his  heir,  and  Thomas, 
from  whom  spring  O'Gbadt  of  Rahan  and  Grange.  The  elder 
son, 

John  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  Hi.  1st,  1698,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thady  Quin,  Esq.  of  Adare,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  one 
son, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Honora,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Patrick  Alen,  of  St. 
Wolstan's,  and  left  by  her  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

II.  Standish,  m.  Honora,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Jeremiah 
Hayes,  Esq.  of  Cahir,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Cahir,  High  Sheriff  co.  Limerick  1781 :  d.  s.  p. 

-  Darby,  of  Mount  Prospect,  Sheriff,  co.  Limerick  ITS.t. 
He  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Collector  Smith,  of  Limerick,  and 
had  a  very  numerous  offspring,  the  eldest  of  wh'Hii, 
Standish  O'Gbady,  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  as  Viscount 
GriLLAMORE,  1831  (see  Burke's  Pttraye). 

III.  James,  m.  Honora  Scanlan,  and  was  ancestor  of 
OGkadi  of  BaUingarvii. 

IV.  Patrick,  d.  vnm. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  Mathew  O'Hca,  Esq.  of  Kilbcran,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Mary,  ia.  William  Haly,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaly,  co.  Cork. 

O'Grady  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  1718,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Horrish,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  of  Ballybobill,  co.  Dublin, 
and  left  issue, 

.John,  his  heir. 

.l>arby,  who  served  in  India.  He  m.  Rose  Segrave,  of 
the  ancient  House  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

Gilbert,  an  oflicer  in  the  French  service,  d.  s.  p. 

Denis,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  n.  p. 

Standish,  m.  17.50,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Deane,  Esq.  of 
Dangan,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  of  Terenure,  co.  Dublin,  Mem- 
ber in  the  Irish  Parliament,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  John 
O'Grady,  Esq.  of  Harstonge  Street,  Limerick  ;  and  a  dau. 
Kliza,  who  m.  James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Hallintona,  co. 
Limerick,  whose  dau.  Mary,  to.  George  Gough  Gubbins, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Maidstown 
Castle,  CO.  Limerick. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  O'Gkadt,  of  Kilballyowen,  to.  17.51,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Elizabeth  de  Courcy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gerald.  g4th 
Lord  Kingsale,  and  had  {with  three  daus.,  .Julia,  to.  Thomas 
Lidwell,  Esq.  of  co.  Tipperary  ;  JIargaret,  m.  David  Hearn, 
Esq.  of  Shanakill,  co.  Waterford  ;  and  Ellen,  d.  unm.)  a,  son 
and  successor, 

Gerald  De  Courct  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  Elizabeth 
Thoma.sina,  dau.  of  Jolm  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown, 
CO.  Limerick,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

John  Thomas.  Lieut.  11th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  v.  p.  8  Oct. 

1811,  while  serving  in  the  Peninsular  war. 
Gerald  De  Courcy,  his  heir. 

John  Waller,  uf  Fort  Etna,  co.  Limerick,  R.N..  J. P.,  b.  22 

Nov.  1790;  to.  1  Dec.  1824,  Caroline,  dau.  of  George  John 

Vtitch,  Esq.  of  Kelso,  N.B.,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  the 

eldest  sort  settled  in  Canada,  and  the  younger  children  all 

emigrated  to  the  United  States  of  America, 

1  Gerald  De  Courcy  (Kev.),  of  Fort  Etna,  co.  Limerick, 

and  afterwards  of  Chamblj  Province,  liuebec,  Canada,  6. 

22  Oct  182G;  m.  17  Nov.  18.53,  Charlotte  Knox,  youngest 

dau.  of   the  late  Rev.  William  Agar  Adanison,   LL.D., 

Chaplain   and  Librarian   to  the   Legislative  Council  of 

Canada,  and  d.  18  Aug.  1862,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Waller  de  Courcy,  m.  1885,  Catherine  Frances, 
dau.  of  l.ieut.-Col.  Maunsell,  D.A.G.,  Mew  Bioinswiek, 
Canada,  and  has  issue,  1  Gerald  Francis  de  Cuuiey ;  2 
George  Waller  de  Courcy  ;  3  John  Medley  de  Courcy  ; 
4  William  Agar  de  Courcy  ;  and  Kathleen  Frances  de 
Courcy. 

2  Gerald  de  Courcy,  of  Toronto,  m.  6  June,  1883, 
Gcraliline,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Carter,  Esi].,  Q.C., 
of  Montreal,  Canada,  and  has  i^sue,  1  Gerald  de  Courcy ; 


2  Edward  Waller  de  Courcy  ;  3  Standish  de  Cjurcy;  4 
Brien  de  Courcy  ;  and  I  Kathleen  de  Courcy. 

1  Charlotte  Kathleen  de  Courcy. 

2  Edith  faith  de  Courcy,  d.  uiun.  May,  1877. 
2  Bolton  Waller.  3  George  John. 

4  John  de  Courcy.  5  Standish  FitzwaJler. 

1  Elizabeth  Caroline.  2  Edith  Faith. 

John  De  Courcy  (Rev.),  to.   Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  R.  J.  Peel, 

Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and  rf.  leaving  issue,  three  sons, 

Gerald  De  Courcy,  Henry,  and  Peel. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  in.  Alexander  Rose,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 
Dorothea,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Lefroy,  broiher  of  the  Right  Hon. 

Thomas  lefroy.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland. 
Isabella,  m.  her  cousin,  Standish  Harrisoii,  Esq.  of  Castle 

Harrison,  co   Cork. 

O'Grady  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Gerald  De  Courcy  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  co.  Limerick, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1821,  to.  March,  1813,  Anne, 
only  child  of  William  Wise,  Esq.  of  Cork  (by  his  first  wife, 
the  dau.  of  Samuel  Austen,  Esq.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  184!J) 
had  issue, 

William  de  Courcy,  his  heir. 

Henry  Blakeney  De  Courcy,  m.  JIary  Grace,  dau.  of  Major 

Mackintosh. 
Stan'iish  De  Courcy,  Capt.  64th  Regt  ,  m.  31  March,   1804, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.    and   co-heir   of   George   Powell 
Hougliton,  Esq.  of  Kilmannock,  deceased. 
Eliza, »«.  1842,  Henry  Knox,  Esq.  of  Netley  Park,  co.  Mayo. 
Anne,  m.  Richard,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Richarcl  Bourke,  K.C.B. 
Thomasina,  m.  Standi?h  Thomas  O'Grady,  Esq.  of  Landscape, 
CO.  Clare,  and  d.  1862,  leaving  issue. 

Isabella,  to.  Rev.  Carew  Smyth  O'Grady,  son  of  Darby 
O'Grady  of  Agliamarta,  co.  Cork,  who  d.  1887,  leaving  a  dau. 
Ann. 

Amelia,  to.  1848,  Henry  Winthrop,  The  O'Donovan. 
Geraldino,  d.  unm. 

O'Grady  d.  6  Sept.  1S62,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  De  Courcy  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  Chief  of 
bis  name,  M.A.  Tnn.  Coll.  Dublin,  m.  13  Sept.  1841,  Anna 
Grogan,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  De  Rienzi,  Esq.  of  Clobemoa 
Hall,  D.L.,  CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  Nov.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  De  Courcy,  now  O'Grady. 

II.  William  De  Rienzi,  6.  17  June,  18,52. 

III.  John  De  Courcy,  b.  1  Nov.  1856,  Major  88th  Regt., 
served  in  the  South  African  campaign,  in  the  Zulu  and  Boer 
affairs,  where  he  was  severely  wounded ;  //i.  4  Jan.  1892, 
Evelyn  Wandah,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  A. 
Mattel,  CM  G. 

I.  Anne  Geraldine,  m.  Feb.  1870,  Edward  Le  Mottec,  Esq., 
Capt.  3rd  Regt.  ;  and  d.  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Catherine  F'rances  m.  llarch,  1878,  Arthur  Winthropp 
Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Miltown,  co.  Limerick. 

Anus — Per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  three  lions  passant  perpalearg. 
and  or.  tVesi —A  horse's  head  erased  arg.  Jlotto — Vulncratus 
non  victus. 

Seal — Kilballyowen,  near  Bruff,  co.  Limerick. 


O'GRADY   OF   AGHAMARTA   CASTLE. 

O'Grady,  Selina  Helena,  of  Agbamarta  Castle, 
CO.  Cork,  *.  her  father  in  18S6. 

Lineag-e.— Darby  O'Grady,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  5th  son 
of  Darby  O'Grady,  of  Mount  Prospect,  co.  Linieriek,  {see 
O'Gradt  of  KilhaUyowen),  and  brother  of  Standisli,  1st  Viscount 
(iuillamore  {see  Burke's  Peerage),  to.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Baron 
George,  of  tlie  Irish  Court  of  Exchequer,  by  his  wife  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Moore,  Archdeacon  of  Emly,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  Standish  Darby,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Denis  George,  b.  1815;  to.  1  May,  18')8,  Hon.  Jane- 
Stewart,  5th  dau.  of  Walter  Hore,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  the 
Baroness  Ruthven,  and  d.  s.p.  11  Nov.  1872. 

III.  Edward  George  (Rev.),  6.  1817 ;  in.  Emily  Croker, 
and  d.  1886,  leaving  issue,  Mary  Jane,  to.  —  Collins,  M.D. 

IV.  Carew  Smjth  (Rev.),  b.  1818;  to.  Isabella,  4lh  dau.  of 
The  O'Grady  of  Kilballyowen,  and  d.  1887,  leaving  issue, 
Anne. 

v.  Rupert,  h.  1820  ;  d.  unm. 
VL   William,  b.  1822;  d.  1831. 

VII.  Thomas,  b.  1825;  lii,  Elizabeth  Peard,  and  had  issue, 
Dermot,  6.  1855;  d.  1877;  Richard  Peard;  Rupert  George i 
Standish;  Louise  Alexandra  Elizabeth,  to.  1891,  George 
Carleton  Foott,  Ksq.  ot  Carrigacunna  Castle,  co.  Cork. 

VIII.  Dudley,  b.  1»27  ;  m.  1st,  Prudence  Davenport,  who 
d.  s.p.  ;  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Berkeley  Vincent,  Esq.  of 
Sumiiierhill,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  1883,  having  had  issue, 
Standish  Darby  ;  Dudley ;  Helen. 

I.  Dorothea  Louisa,  m.  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Tower  Hill, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  g.  p.  1882. 

II.  EU'iri,  m.  Henry  Croker,  Esq.  of  Dromkcen,  co.  Limerick, 
and  d.  1819,  ha\ing  had  issue,  Edward  ;  John,  Major  Royal 


o'aR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'HA 


1521 


Munster  Fusiliers;  Ellen,  m.  T.  Gelston,  M.D.  ;  Gertrude 
Jane;  Louisa. 
Mr.  O'Grady  d.  26  May,  1857.    His  eldest  son, 

Standish  Darby O'Geady,  Esq.  of  Aghamarta,  J. P.  co.  Cork, 
b.  1813  ;  m.  Selina  Mildred,  dau.  of  Bev.  Edward  Groome,  and 
bad  issue, 
Selina  Helena,  now  of  Aghamarta. 

Ellen  Louisa  m.  29  June,  18S0,  George  Thomas  Ingelheim 
Gould,  Esq.'  of  TJpwey,  co.  Dorset,  Capt.  K.E.,  and  has 
issue,  George  Ingelheim  ;  Standish  Charles ;  Hubert  Louis  ; 
Helena  Frances  Irma. 
Fanny  Eveline. 
Mr.  O'Grady  d.  in  1886. 

&ai— Aghamarta  Castle,  co.  Cork. 


O'GEADY    OF   LANDSCAPE. 

O'GrEADY,  Capt.  Gilbert,  of  Landscape,  co.  Clare, 
J.P.,  Me  78th  Highlanders,  b.  11  Feb.  1847,  s.  his 
father  1876. 

Lineage. — Thouas  O'Gbadt,  Esq.,  son  of  DabbtO'Gbadt, 

Esq.  of  Mount  Prospect,  co.  Limerick,  and  brotlierof  Standish, 
1st  Viscount  Gdillamoke  {see  Bceke's  I'etrage),  m.  Helen,  dau. 
«f  E.  Dring,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Standish  Thoslas,  ot  whom  presently. 
If.  Robert  Dring,  Capt.  30th  Kegt.  in.  1852,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Eev.  J.  Hobson,  and  d.  1862,  having  by  her,  who  d.  July, 
1866,  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Robert,  6.  17  Nov.  1852. 

2  Standish  Thomas,  R.N.,  b.  5  July,  1855. 

3  Robert  Dring,  b.  19  Aug.  1860. 

4  Hubert  Charles,  6.  28  May,  1862. 

1  Emma  Josephine,  vi.  14  June,  1876,  B.  Phepoe,  Esq. 
in.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Hognaston,   co.  Derby,   b.  1 

Dec.  1»16;  m.  1841,  Mary  Julia,  dau.  of  W.  Purser  Fremes, 

Esq.  of  Wepoe  Hall,  Flints,  and  d.  1886,  leaving  issue,  two 

daus. 
jv.  James  Smith,  6.  2  Feb.  1824 ;  m.  12  June,  1862,  Mary 

Frances,  dau.  of  Berkeley  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Summer  Hill, 

CO.  Clare. 
I.  Eleanor,  to.  7  Dec.  1833,  Christopher  Musgrave  Ussher, 

Esq.  of  Camphive,  co.  W'aterford,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Standish  Thomas  O'Gkadt,  Esq.  of  Landscape,  co.  Clare, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at^Law,  b.  6  Sept.  1811,  m. 
May,  1843,  Thomasina,  dau.  of  Gerald  de  Courcy,  The  O'Grady, 
of  Kilballyowen,  and  by  her,  who  d.  30  April,  1862,  had  issue, 

I.  Gilbert,  now  of  Landscape. 

II.  Robert  Henry  Rodolph,  b.  10  Aug.  1848  ;  d.  umn.  1885. 

III.  John  Newman,  b.  25  Jan.  1850  ;  d.  umn.  May,  1888. 

IV.  Carew  Standish,   b.  23  April,    1860 ;    d.  umn.  1  July, 
1889. 

I.  Geraldine  Anne. 

u.  Helena  Eliza,  m.   14  Oct.   1830,  P.  R.  Shand,   Esq.  of 

Swathellie,  Ceylon. 
lu.  Diana  Eleanor,  ?k.  1884,  Capt.  Percy  Wildman-Lushing- 

ton,  1st  Batt.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  has  with 

other  issue,  Gilbert  Vernon,  b.  1887. 
IV.  Amelia  Maria. 

Mr.  S.  T.  O'Grady  d.  13  Sept.  1876. 

Arms — (See  Bubke's  Peerage,  Gcillaiiobe,  V.) 
JSeat — Land.scape,  to.  Clare. 
Ciu6— Kaval  and  Military. 


O'HARA  OF  ANNAGHMORE. 
O'Haea,  Charles  William,  Esq.  of  Annagh- 
anore  and  Cooper's  Hill,  co.  Sligo,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  that  co.  1859  to  1865,  High  Sheriff  1849, 
I.  30  Oct.  1817  ;  ni.  28  Oct.  1858,  Annie  Charlotte, 
eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Shuttleworth  Streatfeild, 
Esq.  of  The  Eocks,  Uckfield,  Sussex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  12  March,  1882)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Chables  Kean,  J.P.   CO.  Sligo,  High  Sheriff  1836,  6.  10 

Dec.  1850. 
n.  Arthur  Cooper,  b.  8  Feb.  1862. 
in.  Richard  Edward,  b.  7  June,  1863. 

IV.  WiUiam  Henry,  b.  14  March,  and  d.  5  May,  1866. 

V.  Henry  Streatfeild,  6.  26  Feb.  1870  ;  d.  14  Feb.  1873. 

VI.  Alexander  Perceval,  6.  16  May,  1871. 
vu.  Frederick  William,  b.  27  April,  1875. 
vm.  Errill  Robert,  b.  5  Sept.  1879. 

I.  Charlotte  Jane,  m.  2  Feb.  1881,  Alexander  Perceval,  Esq. 

of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo. 
U.  Mary,  d.  16  Sept.  1879. 
II. 


HI.  Annie  Frances,  d.  10  Sept.  1832. 

IV.  Emily  Margaret. 

V.  Jane  Marian.  vi.  Kathleen. 

Mr.  O'Hara,  whose  patronymic  was  Cooper,  as- 
sumed by  royal  licence,  27  Nov.  1860,  the  surname 
of  O'Hara,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  his  uncle,  Charles  King  O'Hara,  Esq. 
of  Annaghmore. 

Liueagre. — in  the  genealoRical  records  of  Ireland,  it  ap- 
pears that  this  ancient  and  honourable  family  is  descended 
from  Eadheah  (a  qao  the  patronymic  name  of  O'Hara),  who 
was  the  son  of  Bec,  which  Bee,  was  the  ITth  in  descent  from 
Olioll  Olom,  King  of  Mdnstee,  of  the  Race  of  Hebee, 
which  Heber  was  the  son  of  Milesics,  King  of  Spain,  and 
Monaech  of  Ibeland.  We  find  this  family  further  deduced 
from  Bec  before-mentioned  through  twenty  generations,  to 

CoBMAC  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Coolany,  co.  Sligo,  who  m.  Una, 
dau.  of  —  Gallagher,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1612, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons,  viz., 

I.  Teige,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Cormac  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Mollane,  co.  Sligo,  to.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  O'Reilly,  of  co.  Cavan,  and  d.  1642,  having  had 
issue  by  her, 

1  Oliver,  m.  and  had  issue.  He  went  into  rebellion,  and 
forfeited  his  lands. 

2  Bryan. 

3  Curmac  O'Hara  Oge,  Esq.  of  co.  Sligo,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Hugh  O'Flaherty,  Esq.  of  Moycullen,  in  lar.  Con- 
naught,  an  ancient  family  in  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 
a  son, 

Hiberius  O'Hara,  of  Ballyhara  or  Cursallagh,  co.  Sligo, 
living    1688,   m.    Elizabeth,   eldest    dau.    of    William 
Taaffe,   Esq.,   Capt.   of    Infantry   in  the    confederate 
army  of  the  Catholics  of  Ireland  during  the  civil  wars 
of  1641,  ancestor  of  Viscount  Taaffe,  and  by  her  had 
a  son, 
Roderick    O'Hara,   of   Ballyhara  or  Cursallagh,    co. 
Sligo,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  —  Forde,  Esq. 
of  Grevagh,  co.  Leitrim,  and  was  father  of 
Charles   Herbert  O'Hara,  who  was  a  Capt.  in  the 
Caesarean   Royal    Harrecian   Legion  of   Infantry, 
and  afterwards  Col.  of  the  Regt.  of  Ladogo,  m.  at 
Prague,  1  July,   1750.  Maria  Theresa  Challons,  of 
the  ancient  family  of  De  Challons,  of  Burgundy,  in 
the  kingdom  of    France.    He  d.  at  Vibourg,   in 
Finland,  in  the  year  1774,  having  had  issue, 
Anthony  Maria  Marcellus  O'Hara,  Lieut.-Col.  of 
the  Regt.  of  Bellosersky,  in  the  service  of  Her 
Imperial  Majesty  the  Empress  of  Russia,  Knt. 
of  the  Order  of  Malta  and  of  the  Imperial  Order 
of  Saint  Wladimir,  b.  at  Genoa,  6  April,  1751. 
1  Catherine.  2  AnnabeUa. 

The  eldest  son, 

Teige  O'Haba  Bot,  Esq.  of  Leiny,  co.  Sligo,  High  Sheriff 
1608,  m.  Scheela,  dau.  of  O'Rorke,  andd.  5  Oct.  1616,  having 
had  issue,  two  sons,  the  elder  Teige,  of  Coolany,  co.  Sligo,  b. 
April,  1612  and  d.  unm.  25  July,  1634.    The  younger, 

Kean  O'Haea,  Esq.  of  Coolany,  and  Annaghmore,  co.  Sligo, 
High  Sheriff  1665,  s.  his  brother  Teige  in  the  family  posses- 
sions, TO.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Loftus,  Knt.,  and  relict 
of  Richard,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Laurence  Parsons,  Knt.  of  Birr, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Adam,  of  Annaghmore,  High  Sheriff  1616,  in.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Gore,  Knt.  tf  Artamon,  co.  Sligo,  by 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Robert  Parke,  of  Sligo.  He 
d.  17  Sept.  1687,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Anne,  who  m.  Ven.  Toby  Caulfeild,  Archdeacon  of  Killala, 
2nd  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Caulfeild,  of  Donamon,  co. 
Roscommon,  Ttn  son  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Charlemont. 

II.  Charles,  s.  to  the  estates  on  the  death  of  his  brother 
Adam.  He  d.  without  i.-sue,  1703,  and  by  his  will  devised 
his  estates  to  his  half-brother  Kean. 

Kean  O'Hara  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Rose  Crofton,  widow,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Newman,  Esq.  of  DubUn,  and  by  her  had  (at 
his  decease  in  1675)  a  son, 

Kean  O'Hara,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Sligo  1703,  s.  to  the 
family  estates  on  the  death  of  his  two  elder  brothers  without 
male  issue,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Theabold  Mathew,  and  sister 
of  George  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  co.  Tipperary.  Mr. 
Kean  O'Hara  made  a  settlement  to  himself  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  his  son  and  sons  in  tail  male  of  said  estates. 
By  his  said  wife  (whose  will  bears  date  13  Jan.  1733)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Chables,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Kean,  of  Dublin,  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Mathew, 
Esq.,  and  relict  of  Theobald  Mathew,  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Thomas- 
town,  and  had  issue,  an  only  child, 

6   E 


1622 


O'HA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'HA 


Charlotte,   m.  Eyre  Trench,   Esq.,  of  Ashford,  co.  Kos- 
conimon. 
in.  Adam. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  High  Sheriff  174C, 
TO.  eirca  1742,  Lady  Mary  Carmichael,  eldest  dau.  of  James, 
2nd  Earl  of  Hyndford,  and  sister  of  William  Carmichael.  D.D., 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1759)  had  issue 
(at  his  decease,  3  Feb.  1776),  two  sons,  the  younger  of  whom, 
William,  was  a  Capt.  R.N.,  and  d.  unm.  1790.    The  elder, 

Chables  OHara,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  M.P.  for  co.  Sligo, 
and  one  of  the  Governors  of  the  co.,  6.  26  April,  1746;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Cookson,  M.D.,  of  co.  York, 
and  had  issue, 
Charles  Kino  O'Haba,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  co.  Sligo,  b. 
Oct.  1785,  who  by  his  will,  devised  his  estates  to  his  nepbew, 
Charles  Cooper,  on  condition  that  he  should  take  the  sur- 
name and  quarter  the  arms  of  O'Hara. 
llary. 

Jane  Frances,  of  whom  presently. 
Charlotte. 

The  second  dau., 

Jane  Fb.^nces  O'Haba,  in.  1810,  Arthur  Brooke  Cooper, 
Esq.  of  Cooper's  Hill,  co.  Sligo,  son  of  Arthur  Cooper,  Esq.  of 
Cooper's  Hill,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Guy  Carlcton,  Esq.  or 
Kossfad,  CO.  Fermanagh,  and  grandson,  by  Jane  Cunningham 
his  wife,  of  William  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper's  Hill,  who  was  a 
descendant  of  the  same  family  as  "Cooper  of  Markree."    Shed. 
21  July,  1874,  aged  90,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus. , 
Arthur  Brooke,  ))i.  Elizabeth  Trulock,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  July,  lt<59.)  left  (^at  his  decease,  12  June,  1S45)  a  dau. 
Katherine  Jane. 
Charles  Willia.m,  now  of  Annaghmore  and  Coopers  Hill. 
Margaret  Sarah. 

Mary  Jane  Caroline,  d.  31  Dee.  1877. 

Jane  Henrietta,  m.  Feb.  1850,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  M'Kin- 
stry,  and  d.  in  America,  8  Feb.  1867,  leaving  a  son,  Arthur, 
and  other  issue. 
Charlotte  Anne,  -m.  19    Feb.   1852,    Christopher    Carleton 
L'Estrange,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Cooper  d.  4  Dec.  1854. 

j4rm4— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  vert,  on  a  pale  radiant  or 
a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for  O'Haba;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  on  a  bend, 
between  six  lions  rampant  or,  a  crescent  sa.,  for  Cooper. 
Crests — 1st,  A  demi-lion  rampant  erm.,  holding  between  the 
paws  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaves  ppr.,  for  O'Haba  ;  2nd,  A  man's 
bust  in  prutile,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  ppr.,  on  the  head  an 
Irish  crown  or,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  crescent  sa. ; 
Motto  over,  Vincit  amor  patria-,  for  Cooper.  Motto — Virtute 
et  claritate. 

.Sea (s— Cooper's  Hill,  near  Eiveratown,  and  Annaghmore, 
CoUooney,  co.  Sligo. 


O'HARA    OF    O'HARA   BROOK. 

O'Haea,  The  Kev.  Heney  Stewart,  of  O'Hara 
33rook,  CO.  Antrim,  Eector  of  Coleraioe,  b.  6  Sept. 
1845;  m.  13  Feb.  1872,  Hatton  Thomasina 
Eicliardson,  dau.  of  Thomas  Scott,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 
Wellsboro,  co.  Londonderry. 

Iiineage.— George  Tait,  Esq.,  who  m.  Catherine,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Cormack  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Drummulley,  co. 
Cavan,  a  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  O'Hara,  of 
Sligo,  was  father  of 

Charles  O'Haba,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  Gen.  Bragg's  Eegt.,  J.P. 
and  High  Sheriff,  co.  Antrim,  m.  1752,  Helen,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Duncan,  Esq.  of  Lundie,  N.B.,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry  O'Haba,  Esq.  of  O'Hara  Brook,  b.  1759,  J.P.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  Antrim  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  1785,  who  m.  1st, 
1782,  Amy  Lloyd,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  Richard,  Lieut.  R.A., 
d.  in  Jamaica,  1812,  and  two  daus.  Katherine  and  Mary. 
He  TO.  2ndly  1792,  Eleanor  Dunn,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1.  Chables,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  William,  Lieut.  36th  Eegt.,  d.  unm.  in  the  West  Indies 

1827. 
jii.  Henry  Robert,  d.  unm.  1854. 
IV.  James  Ocn  (Rev.),  late  of  the  Castle  Portstewart  and 

O'Hara  Brook. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  M.  Sankey,  Esq.,  and  is  dec. 
n.  Helen  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  M.  Crofton,  R.N.,and  d.  1876. 
III.  Grace,  m.  Rev.  William  Kearney,  and  ci.  1885. 
iv.  Anne  Martha,  d.  unm.  1855. 
■V.  Louisa,  m.  Thomas  Crofton,  E.N.,  and  d.  1883. 
.     Yi.  Maria,  in.  Herbert  Maddock,  Esq. 

Mr.  O'Hara  m.  Srdly  1808,  Sophia  Thwaites,  but  had  no  issue 
by  her.    He  d.  20  Jan.  1823.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  OHara,  Esq.  of  O'Hara  Brook,  co.  Antrim,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1833,  6.  13  April,  1797,  m.  Sept.  1823,  Margaret 


eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Innes,  Esq.  of  Diromantine,  co.  Down 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  b.  11  Dec.  1828;  d.  23  June,  1866.  • 

II.  William,  Capt.  40th  Eegt.,  6.  31  March,  1830;  d.  7 
May,  1859. 

III.  James,  late  62nd  Eegt.,  6.  4  Not.  1835,  d.  unm.  6  Oct, 
1870. 

I.  Anne,  m.  W.  T.  Latham,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  d.  13  Aug. 
1869. 

II.  Ellen  Sophia,  m.  18G2,  Rev.  William  Armstrong,  Incum- 
bent of  Scarva,  and  d.  3  May,  1889,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  C.  O'Hara  d.  29  March,   1873,  leaving  no    male    issue- 
surviving,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Eev.  James  Dun  O'Haba,  of  The  Castle,  Portstewart,  andi 
O'Hara  Brook,  co.  Antrim,  b.  4  Dec.  1801 ;  m.  Nov.  1842^ 
Caroline  DelTel,  dau.  of  William  Alves,  Esq.  of  Enbam  Place,. 
Hants,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1893,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Stewart,  present  representative.  •    , 

II.  William  James,  b.  23  June,  1857;  m.  Oct.  1887,  Cecilia,, 
dau.  of  Peter  Connellan,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Coolmore,  co.  Kil-- 
kenny,  and  has  issue,  Ueni-y  Desmond,  b.  1892,  and  Liliao 
Ethne. 

I.  Sarah  Caroline.  ii.  Helen  Sophia. 

III.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1872. 

Arms — Vert,  on  a  pale  radiant  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Crest 
—A  demi-lion  rampant  pean  holding  between  his  paws  s> 
chaplet  of  oak-leaves  vert  acorned  ppr. 

.S'wt— O'Hara  Brook,  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim. 

Jiesidence— The  Rectory,  Coleraine. 


O'HARA    OP    LENABOY. 

O'Hara,  James,  Esq.  of  Lenaboy,  co.  Galway,. 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Commanding  5th 
Brigade  North  Irish  Division,  R.A.,  formerly  Capt. 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  21  Sept.  1832 ;  educated 
at  Eton  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1864,  Blanche,  dau.  of  the  late- 
Bev.  Sebastian  Gambler,  Vicar  of  Sandgate,  and 
granddau.  of  the  late  Sir  James  Gambler,  Consul- 
Gen,  at  Tlie  Hague,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  16  Nov.  1865. 

II.  James  Geoffrie  Musgrave.  b.  3  April,  1869. 

III.  James  Power,  b.  1  March,  1872. 

IV.  James  Fitzgerald  William,  6.  11  March,  1875. 

I.  Rose. 

II.  Blanche  Ismay,  d.  19  July,  1883,  aged  4  years. 

Liineag-e. — John  O'Haba  (descended  from  a  Sligo  family)^ 
.1  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  Town  Major  of  Galway,  served  inSpair* 
at  Siege  of  Vigo.  &c.,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Charles  O'Hara, 
afterwards  Lord  Tyrawley.  He  d.  in  1729,  leaving  three 
son, 

I.  James,  his  heir,  h.  1717. 

II.  Geoffrie,  a  Capt.  in  the  E.  I.  Co.'s  navy. 

III.  John. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  O'Haba,  of  Lenaboy,  was  Mayor  of  Galway  in  1747 ;  m, 
1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Shaw,  and  had  fourteen  chil- 
dren, four  of  whom  survived  him.    Of  these  were 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Piahcen,  m.  a  dau.  of  Walter  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Taylor,  and  had  seven  sons  and  five  daus. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  OHara,  Esq.  of  Lenaboy,  b.  1748,  Recorder  of  Gal- 
way for  sixty  years,  m.  Jan.  1789,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard 
Moore,  Esq.,  who  d.  1814.  He  d.  Nov.  1838,  aged  90  years, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  O'Haba,  Esq.  of  Lenaboy,  M.P.  for  Galway,  6.1796', 
m.  15  April,  1823,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  Power 
Le  Poer  Trench,  last  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  granddau.  of 
AVilliam  Power  Keating,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  by  whom  (wh(;> 
d.  11  March,  1870)  lie  had  issue, 

I.  James,  bis  heir. 

II.  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  late  R.A. 

I.  Anne,  7)i.  Rev.  James   Lancaster   (deceased).  Rector  oi 
Attanagh,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Margaret. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Temple  Reilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvaglr,  co. 
Down,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Emily,  m.   Right  Rev.   James    O'Suliivan,   D.D.,  Loril 
Bishop  of  Tuam. 

Mr.  O'Hara  d.  Dec.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  JaMes 
O'Hara,  now  of  Lenaboy. 

Arras — Vert,  on  a  pale  radiant  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Ci-cst 
— A  demi-lion  rampant  erm.,  holding  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaTes 
ppr.     Motto — The  hand  that  never  tires. 

S(at — Lenaboy,  co.  Galway.  .    ..  .:.. 


OKE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'KE 


1523 


PARRY-OKEDEN   OP   TURNWORTH. 

Paeet-Okedejt,  TJvedale  Edwaed  Paret,  Esq. 
of  Turnworth,  co.  Dorset,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army  (retired) ,  late  10th  Koyal  and  18th  Hussars, 
b.  9  Sept.  1845  ;  m.  Ist,  19  April,  1871,  Eose  Ellen 
Marian  Antoinette,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Lee-Warner, 
Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  co.  Norfolk  and  by 
her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1876)  has  issue, 

I.  Millicent  Caroline. 

II.  Elinor  Violet  Emma. 

III.  Kose  Ellen  Marian  Antoinette  Uvedalc. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  Dec.  1879,  Carolina  Susan,  elder 
dau.  of  Charles  Hambro,  Esq.  of  Milton  Abbey,  co. 
Dorset,  and  has  further  issue, 

I.  William  Uvedale  Hambro,  6.  17  June,  1884. 

II.  Charles  Edmund  Greathed,  b.  28  April,  18a8, 

III.  Humphrey  Eric,  b.  29  May,  1891. 

IV.  Alice  Muriel. 

V.  Hermione  Geraldine. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Okeden  came  originally  from 
Ellingliam,  near  Eingwood,  in  Hampshire,  where  they  had  a 
good  estate  and  a  large  mansion  house.  They  were  also  pos- 
sessed of  a  large  extent  of  ground  in  the  New  Forest,  which 
still  retains  the  name  of  Okeden's  Purlieu. 

William  Okeden,  Esq.,  in.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  George 
TTvedale,  Esq.  of  More  Critchell,  and  was  father  of 

William  Okeden,  Esq.,  who  was  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  and 
d.  1694,  leaving  (by  Mary  his  wife)  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Okeden,  Esq.,  who  (by  Magdalen  his  wife)  had  a 
dau.  Mary,  in.  William  Glisson.  Mr.  Okeden,  who  d.  1718, 
left  also  two  sons,  on  whom  he  entailed  his  estates  by  will. 
William,  the  elder,  m.  1st,  Mary  Foubert,  and  2ndly,  Dorothy, 
widow  of  —  Finch,  Esq.,  but  dying  s.  p.  1753,  was  s.  by  his 
younger  brother, 

Edmcnd  Okeden,  Esq.,  who  m.  1732,  Catherine,  dau.  of  — 
Charlton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  William,  M.A.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Oxford,  who  d.  s.  p.  17G3,  and  a  dau.  Catharine  Jane. 
Mr.  Okeden  d.  1776.    His  only  dau., 

Catharine  Jane  Okeden,  m.  1774,  Major  David  Parry,  of 
the  20th  Eegt.,  and  subsequently  Governor  of  Barbados,  and 
dying  1788,  left  by  him  (who  d.  at  Bath,  1793)  two  sons,  David 
Okeden  and  Humphrey,  bapt.  2  Aug.  1778,  d.  1797.  The 
only  surviving  son, 

David  Okeden  Pakrt- Okeden,  Esq.,  assumed,  in  compli- 
ance with  the  will  of  his  grandfather,  his  maternal  surname 
of  Okeden.  He  to.  18  Oct.  1796,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kev.  John 
Harris,  of  Sturminster  Marshall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Feb. 
1810)  had  issue, 

William  Parry,  his  heir. 

Mr.  Okeden  Parry-Okeden  d.  28  Oct.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

William  Parrt-Okeden,  Esq.  of  Turnworth,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  m.  3  Aug.  1842,  Julia  Henrietta,  2nd 
dau.  of  Edward  Harris  Greathed,  Esq.  of  Uddens,  Wimborne, 
Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  TJvedale  Edward  Parry,  now  of  Turnworth. 

II.  Humphrey  David  Parry,  Major  King's  Koyal  Ptifle  Corps, 
6.  21  Feb.  1849. 

III.  Edmund  Robert  Parry,  6.  18  Nov.  1851. 

IV.  Herbert  George  Parry  (Rev  ),  B.A.,  b.  25  Sept.  1857;  to. 
13  April,  1887,  Mary  Isabel,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Rev. 
Barrington  Mills,  Rector  of  Lawshall,  co.  Suffolk. 

v.  William  Henry  Parry,  b.  14  Sept.  1860. 

I.  Katherine  Emma. 

II.  Edith,  m.  1871,  Francis  Thomas  Bircham,  son  of  the  late 
F.  T.  Bircham,  of  Burhill,  Surrey. 

HI.  Mary,  5)i;  1886,  John  Alexander,  of  Woodlands,  Ceylon. 

IV.  Elinor  Maude,  in.  1882,  Charles  L.  C.  de  Kobeek,  Major 
late  60th  Rifles,  son  of  the  late  Baron  de  Robeck,  of  Gow- 
ran  Grange,  Naas. 

V.  Blanche  Alma.  vi.  Adela  Frances. 

vii.  Mabel  Louisa  Parry,  to.  1878,  Thomas  H.  K.  Winwood, 
of  Wellisford  Manor,  Somerset. 

VIII.  Julia  Margaret,  m.  1893,  H.  G.  Noore,  Esq.  Royal  War- 
wickshire Regt. 

IX.  Alice  Rachel,  m.  1888,  Gordon  Pyper,  of  Hantane,  Cey- 
lon. 

.Mr.  Parry-Okeden  d.  22  April,  1SG8 ;  his  widow,  17  Dee. 
1883. 

Arms— Sa.,  on  a  fesse  arg.,  between  six  acorns  or,  three  oak- 
leaves  ppr.  Crest — A  bear's  paw  sa.,  grasping  an  oak  branch 
ppr.,  fructed  or. 

Seat— Turnworth,  near  Blandford,  Dorset, 


O'KELLT    OF   GALLAGH. 

O'Kellt,  Coenelius  Denis,  Esq.  of  Gallagh 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Connaught 
Eangers,  b.  9  Aug.  1865 ;  s.  his  grandfather. 

liineag-e.— DoNNCHADH,  or  Donogh  O'Kelly,  son  of  Mael- 
seachlainO'Kelly,  Prince  or  Chief  of  Hy-Many,  by  Finola,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  O'Conor  Don,  s.  his  brother,  Tadhg,  or  Teige,  as 
Chief  of  Hy-Many,  in  the  year  1410  ;  but  after  enjoying  tho 
dignity  for  fourteen  years,  he  was  slain  by  his  own  nephews, 
who  rebelled  against  his  government.  He  was  the  24th 
O'Kelly,  and  lived  at  Tyaquin.  He  left  two  sons,  Tadho  and 
Breasal.    The  elder, 

Tadho,  or  Teige  O'Kelly,  Chief  of  Hy-Many,  and  26th 
O'Kelly,  was  s.  in  the  chieftainship  by  his  brother,  Breasal, 
who  was  the  27th  O'Kelly,  and  d.  1404.  Teige  m.  a  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burke,  of  Moyne,  and  had  a  son, 

Maelseachlainn,  or  Malachy  O'Kelly,  28th  O'Kelly,  and 
Chief  of  Hy-Many,  one  of  the  most  celebrated  men  of  his  race, 
who  erected  the  Castles  of  Gallagh  Monivea,  and  Garbally, 
and  took  a  leading  part  in  the  warfare  which  was  waged  in 
1504  by  the  Lord  Deputy  the  Earl  of  Kildare  against  Mac- 
William  Burke,  of  Clanricarde,  and  which  was  terminated  by 
the  victory  of  Knockdoe.  Maelseachlainn  d.  1511.  He  in. 
Mabel, dau.  of  Teige  Roe  O'Kelly,  of  Callow,  and  was  father 
of 

Tadhg  Dudh,  or  Teige  Ddff,  of  Gallagh,  Chief  of  Hy- 
Many,  })',.  1st,  the  dau.  of  Donogh  O'Kelly,  and  had  by  her 
a  son,  Aedh,  or  Hcgh,  Lord  Abbott  of  Knockmoy,  and  a 
dau.  Catherine,  to.  the  Lord  Berminghain.  He  to.  2ndly, 
Una,  dau.  of  MacDermot,  of  Moylurg,  and  by  her  had  two 
sons, 

I.  William,  of  MuUaghmore,  m.  the  dau.  of  Meyler  Boy  Ber- 
mingham,  and  had  a  son,  Teige,  ancestor  of  the  O'Kellys 
of  MuUaghmore,  now  extinct. 

II.  DoNNCHADZj,  of  Gallagh. 

Tadhg  Dubh  d.  1513.    His  2nd  son, 

DoNNCHADH  Reagh  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  m.  Una,  dau.  of 
John  Roe  Burke,  of  Beamore,  and  was  father  of 

CoNCHOBHAR  NAG  Ceakbhach  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  who 
appears  to  have  been  one  of  the  sub-chiefs  of  Hy-Many,  and 
was  living  1585.  He  to.  Honora,  dau.  of  Richard  Boy  O'Kelly, 
of  Moate,  and  dying  about  the  year  1612,  left  (with  five  daus.) 
a  son  and  successor, 

Teige  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  whose  wardship,  as  appears 
from  patent  roll,  10  Jac.  I.,  was  granted  to  Lady  Ursula 
Bourke,  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Bourke,  Knt.  He  in.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Hubert  Burke,  and  had  a  son, 
Donogh  Reach,  of  whom  presently.  He  in.  2ndly,  Julia,  dau- 
of  Sir  Dermot  O'Shaughnessy,  and  by  her  had  (with  a  dau. 
Margaret,  to.  Col.  Charles  Kelly,  9th  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Screen)  a  son,  John  MacTeige,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Dermot 
Daly,  Esq.  of  Killimore,  and  had  a  son,  Donogh.  The  elder 
son, 

DoNNCHADH  Reagh  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Sir  Ulick  Burke,  Bart,  of  Glinsk,  and  was  father  of 

Capt.  William  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  living  1683,  who, 
driven  from  the  Castle  of  Gallagh,  after  the  battle  of  Aughrim, 
first  settled  at  Tycooly.  He  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Dillon,  Esq.  of  Clonbrock,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Eleanor)' 
three  sons,  Conor,  Festus,  and  Patrick.     The  2nd, 

Festus  O'Kelly,  of  Tycooly,  Count  of  the  Holy  Romaa 
Empire,  in.  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Kjngdare^ 
and  had  sons, 

Connor,  his  heir. 

Dillon  John,  an  OERcer  in  the  Austrian  and  Hungarian 
service,  eminently  distinguished  on  many  occasions,  parti- 
cularly by  his  gallant  and  successful  defence  of  Konnopisht 
Castle,  in  Bohemia.  In  consideration  of  his  services,  the 
Emperor  Francis  conferred  on  himself  and  on  his  father, 
Festus  O'Kelly,  of  Tycooly,  the  dignity  of  Count  op  the 
Holy  Roman  Empire.  The  title  was  given  with  a  reversion 
to  Festus,  as  his  son  Dillon  had  no  issue.  Count  Dillon 
O'Kelly  7?i.  about  the  year  1755,  Marian,  Countess  of  Klenowa 
and  Baroness  de  Jenovey,  a  favourite  of  the  Empress  Maria, 
Theresa,  and  widow  of  His  Excellency  Count  de  Witby, 
Hereditary  Treasurer  of  Bohemia,  but  had  no  issue.  Count 
O'Kelly  was  afterwards  Ambassador  from  the  Emperor  of 
Germany  to  the  Elector  of  Saxony.  He  became  also  Grand 
Chamberlain,  and  was  invested  with  various  other  orders  and 
honours  of  the  empire.  He  d.  in  Germany  1811,  leaving 
the  bulk  of  his  property  to  his  nephew,  Festus  O'Kelly,  of 
Tycooly. 
The  elder  son, 

Connor  O'Kelly,  of  Tycooly,  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire,  in.  1766,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  O'Moore,  Esq.  of 
Annabeg,  and  sister  of  Garrett  O'Moore,   Esq.  of  Cloghan 

5  E  2 


1524 


O'KE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'Lte 


Castle,  and  had  two  sons,  Festus  and  John,  and  five  daus., 
ilary,  Jane,  Eliza,  Anne,  and  Susanna.    The  elder  son, 

FEST03  O'Kellt,  of  Tycooly,  Count  of  the  Holy  Eonian 
Empire,  b.  1771  ;  m.  1795,  Marian,  dau.  and,  in  her  issue, 
heir  of  Ambrose  O'Madden,  of  Anna  Calla,  directly  descended 
from  the  family  of  Longford  Castle,  and  dying  4  April,  1834, 
left  two  sons, 

CoBNELius  Joseph,  late  of  Gallagh. 

Ambrose,  of  Guriray,  J.P.  cos.  Galway  and  Eoscommon 
(see  U'Kelly  of  Gurtray). 

The  eldest  son, 

CoBNELics  Joseph  O'Kellt,  Esq.  of  Gallagh  Castle,  co. 
Galway,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  b.  15  Sept.  1806;  m.  10  Oct. 
1831,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Mervue,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Festcs  Ignatius,  5.  23  July,  1832  ;  m.  1863,  Theresa  Hary, 
dau.  of  James  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  L>aly,  co.  Galway,  and 
d.  v.p.  1888,  leaving  issue, 

1  Cobnelics  Denis,  now  of  Gallagh. 

2  Edward  Joseph,  6.  Dec.  1868. 

n.  Cornelius  Joseph,  settled  in  Australia,  b.  8  Feb.  18Cj. 

III.  Edward  Anthony,  &.  6  Aug.  1842. 

IV.  Walter  Francis  Maurice,  b.  20  Sept.  1 844. 

I.  Helen  Theresa,  m.  1855,  Thomas  J.  Bodkin,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Kilclooncy,  who  d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Marian,  m.  Dominick  G.  Bodkin,  Esq.  of  Kilclooney. 

III.  Christina  Mary,  m.  20  Nov.  1805,  James  Dermot  Daly, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Daly,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue. 

Ta-r.  C.  J.  O'Kelly  d.  18  Aug.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Az.,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  arg.,  chained  or, 
supporting  a  tower  of  three  turrets  of  the  second.  CVest—An 
enHeld  vert.    Jl/ot(o— Turris  fokis  mihi  Deus. 

iSea£— Uallagh  Castle,  Tuam,  co.  Galway. 


O'KELLY   OF   GURTRAY. 

O'Kellt,  John  Appletaed,  Esq.  of  Gurtraj, 
CO.  Galway,  J.P.,  b.  21  Dec.  1848;  s.  his  brotlier 
1877 ;  m.  12  Oct.  1886,  Mary,  dau.  of  Count  O'Byrne, 
of  Allardstown,  co.  Louth,  and  Corville,  Eoserea 
(see  that  family),  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Domnick,  6.  5  Aug.  1887. 

II.  Ambrose  Alexander,  6.  23  Aug.  18S3. 
HI.  Gerald  Edward,  b.  11  March,  1890. 

IV.  Joseph  Henry,  6.  4  Jan.  1892. 

V.  Eaphael  Patrick,  6.  16  Sept.  1893. 

Liueag'e. — Ambbose  Patbick  O'Kellt,  Esq.  of  Gurtray, 
J.P.  cos.  Galway  and  Eoscommon,  b.  Feb.  1806,  2nd  son  of 
Festus  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Tycooly  (.see  preceding  Memoir) ;  m.  23 
April,  1836,  Theresa,  dau.  of  'Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Mervue, 
.and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Ambrose  Michael  Madden,  J.P.  co.  Galway,  b.  29  Sept. 
1842  ;  d.  12  Dec.  1867. 

II.  William  Patrick,  of  Gurtray,  J.P.  co.  Galway,  b.  9  March 
1844;  d.  29  April,  1876. 

III.  John  Appleyabd,  now  of  Gurtray. 

IV.  Gerald  Alban,  b.  26  Oct.  1849 ;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Moore  Biggins,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  and  d.  24  Aug.  Ia81. 

I.  Theresa  Mary. 

II.  Helen  Christina. 

III.  Mary  Aloysia,  m.  Sept.  1867,  Thomas  Aliaga  Kelly,  Esq. 
of  St.  Grellans,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin  (descended  from 
Colla  O'Kelly,  of  Castle  Kelly),  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  O'Kelly  of  Gurtray,  d.  21  Nov.  1803. 

.^j-/;is— Same  as  O'Kelly  of  Gallagh. 
ji'ea:— Gm-tray,  Portumna,  co.  Galway. 


OKEOVER    OF    OKEOVER. 

Okeotee,  Haughton  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Okeover, 
-CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  for  cos.  Stafford  and  Derby,  and 

D.L.  CO.  Warwick,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby  1862,  b. 

14  Nov.  1825  ;  m.  12  July,  1859,  Hon.  Eliza  Anne 
-Cavendish,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Manners  Cavendish, 
.3rd  Lord  Waterpark,  of  Doveridge   Hall,  Derby, 

and  has  issue, 

I.  Hacghton  Ealdked,  6.  10  May,  1875. 

I.  Mabel  Alice. 

II.  Maude  (Hon.),  late  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen  ;  m. 
11  Oct.  1887,  Sir  Andrew  Barclay  Walker,  Ban.,  of  Os- 
maston  Manor,  co.  Derby. 

HI.  Buth  Isabel. 


IV.  Edith  Mary,  m.  11  Aug.  1891,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Herbert 
T.  Allsopp,  late  10th  Hussars. 

V.  Ethel  Blanche.  vi.  Lilian  Mercy  Mary. 
VII.  Mary  Beatrice.                       viii.  Victoria  Alexandrina. 

Lineage.— This  ancient  and  knightly  family  has  enjoyed 
the  lordship  of  Okeover  during  a  period  of  upwards  of  700 
years,  and  ranks  with  the  first  houses  in  its  county. 

HuMPHBET  Okeovek,  Esq.  of  Okeover  (son  and  heir  of  Ealph 
Okeover,  Esq.,  who  d.  1494,  and  grandson,  by  Thomasine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Ealph  Bassett,  of  Blore,  of  Philip  Okeover,  Esq. 
of  Okeover,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Derby  and  Notts  5  and  14 
Edwabd  I'V.,  lineally  descended  from  Orme,  Lord  of  Achovie, 
about  the  year  1100),  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Aston, 
of  Tixhall,  and  d.  25  April,  SOHenbyVIII.,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Philip  Okeoteb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Babington.  Esq.  of  Dethick,  co.  Derby,  and  was  s.  by 
his  grandson  (the  son  of  Eowland  Okeover,  by  Anne  Needhaiu 
his  wife), 

Humphrey  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Derby  1631,  who  ?)i.  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver  Cheney,  and  by 
her  had  issue.     The  eldest  son, 

Sib  Eowland  Okeover,  of  Okeover,  5. 1624 ;  m.  Mercy,  dau. 
of  Edward  Goodyere,  Esq.  of  Heythrop,  co.  Oxford,  and  d. 
1692,  leaving, 

I.  Eowland,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Tylney  St.  Lawrence,  Norfolk,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Farmer,  Esq.  of  Oldbury,  co.  Warwick,  and 
d.  10  Aug.  1657,  leaving, 

Eowland,  of  Oldbury,  who  m.  twice,  but  left  issue  only  by 
Alice,  dau.  of  John  Gregory,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of  London, 
Eowland  Farmer,  of  Oldbury  Hall,  b.  30  Nov.  1745;  m. 
1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  James  Haughton  Langston,  Esq., 
of  Bedford  Square,  London,  and  had, 
Haughton  Fabmeb,  who  became  of  Okeover. 
Mr.  Eowland  Farmer  Okeover  m.  2ndly,  Judith  Holden, 
widow,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Eobinson,  Esq.  of  Hill 
Eidware,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1793,  having  by  her  had 
issue, 

Charles  Gregory  (Rev.),  b.  11  May,  1792  ;  m.  17  Sept. 
1823,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George 
Anson,  G.C.B.,  M.P.,  uncle  of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of 
Lichfield,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  14  Feb.  1833, 
Eobert  Plumer  Ward,  Esq.  of  Gilston  Park,  Herts, 
and  d.  1875)  he  left  at  his  decease,  2  Aug.  1826,  a 
son,  the  present  Haughton  Charles  Okeover,  Esq. 
of  Okeover,  and  a  dau.  Mary  Ann,  d.  unm.  6  Feb. 
184'2. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Wolstan  Adderley,  Esq. 

II.  Mercy,  6.  10  May,  1654;  in.  William  Trafford,  Esq.  of 
Swithamley,  co.  Stafford. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eowland  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  in.  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Pettus,  Bart,  of  Eackheath,  and  d. 
1729,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  m.  Catherine,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  the  Hon.  William  Leek,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
and  had  issue, 

Leake  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  6.  1701  ;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Nichol,  Esq.,  but  d.  without  issue.  His  cousin  and 
heir  male  was 

Haughton  Fabmeb  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  6.  7  Sept. 
1776,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford  ISOO,  at  whose  decease, 
s.  p.  the  representation  of  this  very  ancient  family  de- 
volved on  his  nephew  the  present  Hacghton  Charles 
Okeoveb,  Esq. 

Arvis — Erm.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants.  Crest — A  demi- 
wyvern  erm.,  langued  gu.,  issuing  out  of  a  coronet  or.  Motto 
— Esto  vigilans. 

Seat— Okeover  Hall,  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby.  Residence — 6, 
Upper  George  Street,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 


O'LEARY    OF    COOMLAGANE. 

McCabthy-O'Leaet,  John,  Esq.  of  Coomlagane, 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.  cos.  Cork  and  Kerry,  D.L.  co.  Cork, 
High  Sheriff  1854,  b.  19  Sept.  1814;  m.  29  Oct. 
1839,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of 
Grenagh,  co.  Kerry,  and  relict  of  O'Donoghue  of 
The  Glens,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Arthur,  late  of  the  34th  Eegt.,  b.  3  Aug.  1840;  m. 
4  March,  1869,  at  Brussels,  LaComtesseAnnade  Villegas 
de  St.  Pierre  Jette,  and  d.  1870,  lea>-ing  issue,  John  and 
Madeleine  Felicia. 


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n.  Penis  Chables,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  Oct.  1841 ;  to. 

J  874,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  P.  Euwe,  Esq.  of  Victoria  ;  d. 

at  Melbourne,  July,  1886. 
ui.  William,  Major  South  Lancashire  Eegt.,  b.  Jan.  1S49; 

m.  2  July,  1878,  Minnie,  dau.  of  Heffernan  Considine, 

Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Derk,  co.  Limerick. 
IV.  Maurice  Charles,  b.  March,  1854. 
I.  Elizabeth  Mary.  ii.  Leonora  Mary,  d.  1859. 

III.  Amy  Jane,  d.  19  March,  1873. 

IV.  Lucinda,  deceased. 

Iiilieag"e. — Dermot  McCarthy,  of  Carhue  and  Dooneen 
son  (according  to  the  family  pedigree)  of  Donogh  MacCartliy, 
of  Drishane,  a  descendant  of  the  noble  family  of  Muskerry, 
)-(i.  previous  to  to  1635,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Darby  O'Callaghan,  of 
Kilpeader,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

DoKOGH  McDermot  McCarthy,  of  Dooneen  (mentioned  in 
the  will  of  his  uncle,  Cahir  O'Callaghan,  dated  1679),  m.  Jane 
Eadley,  of  Knockrour,  co.  Cork,  and  had  (with  a  son,  Daniel, 
the  father  of  Dermot  and  Justin)  a  son  and  successor, 

Denis  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Dooneen,  b.  1677  ;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  J.  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Barrett's  Country,  and  d.  24  June,  1761, 
aged  84,  leaving  issue  (with  four  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Joan,  m. 
Timothy  McCarthy,  of  Lyradane),  three  sons, 

I.  JnsTiN,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Denis,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Daniel  McCartliy,  and  had  issue. 
Denis,  Charles,  Mary,  Catherine,  and  Jane. 

in.  Alexander,  of  Knocknagrae,  co.  Cork,  6.  1718,  an  OfBcer 
in  Lord  Clare's  Irish  Brigade,  in  France,  who  fought  in  1745 
under  the  banner  of  the  Young  Chevalier.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Duggan,  of  Mount  Infant,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
1802,  aged  84,  leaving  issue, 

1  Denis,  who  had,  with  other  issue,  Florence,  of  Crook- 
haven,  father  of  Thomas,  of  New  York,  Barrister-at-Law. 

2  Florence,  Capt.  in  the  ll.E.I.C.S.,rf.  1778. 

8  Daniel,  Major  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  of  wounds 
received  at  the  taking  of  Dusseldorff  by  the  French. 

4  Justin,  Capt.  in  the  H.E  I.C.S.,  d.  in  India,  1788. 

5  Alexander,  of  Cork,  b.  25  March,  1771 ;  m.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Fagan,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May, 
1829)  had  (with  junior  issue)  a  son, 

Alexander,  b.  1800,  Barristcr-at-Law,  M.P.  for  the  city 
and  afterwards  for  the  co.  of  Cork  ;  High  Sheriff  1856, 
d.  unm. 

1  Ellen,  in.  Denis  Mahony,  of  Islandaugher. 

2  Mary,  m.  Martin  Lawlor,  of  Killarney. 

3  Jane,  m.  1st,  —  O'Driscoll,  and  2ndly,  Capt.  Coghlan,  of 
Crookhaven. 

The  eldest  son, 

Justin  McCarthy,  Esq.,  in.  1730,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles 
McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Lyradane,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue  (with  a 
dau  Jane),  a  son, 

Denis  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  co.  Cork,  who  m.  1st, 
1770,  Anne,  dau.  of  Felix  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Springhouse,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  by  her  (whod.  1780)  had  issue, 

Denis,  of  whom  presently. 

Ellen,  m.  Albert  Stubbeman,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

Mary,  m.  Timothy  Mahony,  Esq.  of  Cork. 
Mr.  McCarthy  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  only  child  of  O'Leary,  of 
Millstreet,  who  d.  s.  p.,  having  devised  the  estates  to  her 
stepson,  Denis  McCarthy,  on  condition  of  his  assuming  the 
name  of  O'Leabt.  Mr.  McCarthy  d.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Denis  McCarthy-O'Leary,  Esq.  of  Coomlagane,  m.  1812, 
Leonora,  dau.  of  John  Howley,  Esq.  of  Eichill,  co.  Limeiick, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  left  at  his  decease,  Oct.  1829,  a  son 
and  heir,  the  present  John  McCarthy-O'Leary,  Esq.,  now  of 
Coomlagane. 

Seat — Coomlagane,  near  Millstreet,  co.  Cork. 


OLIPHANT    OF    GASK. 

Kington-Oliphant,  Thomas  LArRENCE,  Esq.  of 
Gask,  CO.  Perth,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  h. 
1831 ;  m.  1856,  Frances  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry 
Jebb,  Esq.  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Olifard  or  Oliphant  is  of 
Korman  origin,  and  was  settled  in  Northamptonshire  shortly 
after  the  Conquest.  It  never  subsequently  appears  as  a 
name  of  note  in  England,  but  for  centuries  occupied  a  distin- 
guished place  in  the  annals  of  Scotland.  Two  interesting 
work.s  concerning  the  Oliphants  have  recently  been  published, 
viz.:  "The  Oliphants  in  Scotland,"  and  ''The  Jacobite 
Lairds  of  Gask." 

David  Olifard  was  a  godson  of  David  I.  of  Scotland, 
and  had  the  good  fortune  to  save  the  Kings  life 
at  the  raising  of  the  siege  of 'Winchester,   in  1141.      Soon 


afterwards  he  appears  as  holding  lands  from  the  Crown  in 
Scotland,  and  eventually  as  Justiciary  of  the  southern  part  of 
that  kingdom,  known  as  Laodonia,  but  of  much  greater 
extent  than  the  Lothians  of  the  present  day. 

From  him  sprang  many  distinguished  men,  the  best 
known  in  history  being  Sir  William  Oliphant  who 
defended  Stirling  Castle  against  the  English  in  1303,  and 
whose  son.  Sib  Walter  Oliphant,  was,  as  Crawford  says  in 
his  Peerage,  "  So  gallant  and  brave  a  man  that  his  merit 
preferred  him  to  a  marriage  with  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Bruce,  daughter  to  King  Eobert  I.  and  sister  to  King 
David  II." 

In  1458,  Sib  Laurence  Oliphant,  the  fifth  in  direct  descent 
from  Sir  Walter,  just  mentioned,  was  created  Lord  Oliphant. 
To  him  succeeded  John,  2nd  Lord,  both  of  whose  sons,  Colin, 
Master  of  Oliphant,  and  Laurence,  Abbot  of  Incheffray,  fell  \ 
at  Flodden.    Colin  left  two  sons,  Laurence,  afterwards  3rd'i 
Lord,  and  William,  of  Newton  and  Thrumster. 

William  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Newton,  in  the  co.  of  Perth,s . 
who  is  mentioned  in  a  complaint  to  the  Privy  Council    oi  • 
Scotland,   21   Nov.   1587.      He   m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  • 
of  Sir  William  Oliphant,  Knt.  of  Berrydale,  and  was  father 
of 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Newton  and  Thrumster,  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  EoUo,  Esq  ,  Duncrub,  and  was  s.  by  his 

eldest  son, 
Laurence  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask,  who  purchased  the  - 

estate    of   Gask    from   his  cousin    the   fifth    Lord.      He  m.  _. 

1G06,  Lilias,  dau.  of  Patrick  Graham,  Esq.  of  Inchbraikie. 

and  widow  of  William  Colville,  Esq.   of   Condie,   and  had 

issue. 
Sir  Laurence  Oliphant,  Knt.  of  Gask,  m.  1634,  Hon.  Lilias 

Oliphant,  dau.  of  Patrick,  6th  Lord  Oliphant,  and  had,  with. 

four  younger  sons  and  three  daus.,  two  elder  sons, 

I.  Patrick,  disinherited  by  his  father. 

II.  Laurence,  on  whom  his  father  settled  the  estate  of  Gask,. 
16.i9;  m.  1661,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Preston,  Knt.  of 
Vulleyfield,  and  d.  1672,  leaving  with  two  daus.  (Katherine, 
TO.  Hugh  Paterson,  and  Anne;  three  sons,  i.  George,  of 
Gask,  m.  twice,  but  d.  s.  p.  1684;  li.  Laurence,  d.  s.p.; 
III.  William,  of  Gask,  d.  unm.  1704,  when  the  estates 
returned  to  the  senior  line. 

Sir  Laurence  d.  20  July,  1679.     His  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Williamston,  disinherited,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Murray,  Minister  of  Trinity 
Gask,  and  d.  1694,  when  he  was  g.  by  his  son, 

James  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask,  to  which  he  succeeded  upon 
the  demise  of  his  cousin,  William,  in  1704.      He  m.  16  July, 
1689,  Janet,  dau.  of  Eev.  Anthony  Murray,  of  Woodend,  and . 
was  father  of 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask,  b.  1691  ;  m.  Hon. 
Amelia  Anne  Sophia  Nairne,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Nairnc,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask  (went  out  in  1715  and, 
1745),  1)1.  1755,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Duncan  Eobertson,  Esq.  of. 
Strowan,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  March,   1774)  he  had  two  sons, 
and  four  daus.,  one  of  whom  was  the  poetess  Lady  Nairne. 
He  d.  1  Jan.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask  (went  out  in  1745),  m. 
1795,  Christian,  dau.  and  heir  of  Dr.  Joseph  Eobertson,  of 
Ardblair,  and    had    (with    four   younger    daus.,    Christiau,. 
Harriet,  Amelia,  and  Caroline), 

I.  Laurence,  his  heir. 

II.  Ja.mes  Blair,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Eachel,  successor  to  her  brother  in  Ardblair. 

II.  Margaret,  in.  1830,  Thomas  Kington,  Esq.  of  Charlton 
House,  Somerset  (son  of  Thomas  Kington,  Esq.,  by  Char- 
lotte Miles  his  wife),  and  d.  1839.  leaving  by  him  (.who  d. 
1857), 

1  Thomas  Laurence,  now  of  Gask. 

2  Philip  Oliphant  (Kington-Blair-Oliphant)  of  Ardblair, 
CO.  Perth,  b.  1832,  who  assumed  ls68,  the  additional 
surnames  of  Blair-Oliphant,  ia.  1859,  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  VViliiam  H.  Yaldwyn,  Esq.  of  Blackdown,  Su.ssex,  and 
d.  189.',  leaving  issue,  Philip  Laurence;  Emily  Caroline; 

Margaret  Ethel :  Lilian  :  Mabel  Henrietta,  deceased. 

3  William  Miles  Nairn,  m.  Ist,  1872,  Sophia  Baker,  and. 
has  issue,  William  Miles;  Hugh  Beresfonl;  Norah  S,\ye: 
Kathleen  Frances.  He  m.  2ndly,  1S82,  Gertrude,  dau.  of- 
Lieut.-Col.  Uimston,  and  ha.%  further  issue,  Philip  Urm-. 
ston,  b.  1892;  Phyllis  Nairn;  Gertrude  Joan;  Marjorie- 
Oliphant;  Cicely  Brabazon  (deceased),  and  Joyce 
Adelaide. 

1  Caroline  Margaret,  m.  Dr.  FyfTe,  and  has  issue,  four  sons 
and  three  daus. 
Mr.  Oliphant  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask,  who  (i.  Mnm.  31  Dec, 
1828,  was  s.  by  his  brother. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


:C^I 


James  Blaik  Oliphant,  of  Gask,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Perth,  m. 
1840,  Henrietta,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Gillespie  Graham,  Esq. 
of  Orchill,  same  co. ;  she  <?.  9  Dec.  ISS6.  Mr.  Oliphant  wag 
served,  18  Aug.  1839,  heir  male  of  Francis,  10th  and  last  Lord 
Oliphant,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S47,  ^vhen  he  was  s.  in  Ardblair  by  his 
sister, 

Kachel  Oliphant,  who  d.  unm.  1864,  and  was  s. 
in  Ardblair,  in  1864,  by  her  nephew,  Thomas  LAnKENCE 
Kington-Oliphant,  now  of  Gask,  who  was  served  heir  to 
James  Oliphant  in  GasU,  in  1S67. 

Seat — Gask,  Auchterarder,  co.  Perth. 


OLIPHANT    OF    CONDIE. 

Oliphant,  Colonel  Laurence  James,  of  Condie 
and  Newton,  co.  Perth,  Col.  lately  Commanding 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  Dec.  1846 ;  *.  liis  father  1862 ; 
771.  19  Nov.  1878,  Hon.  Mary  Monica  Gerai'd,  dau. 
of  Eobert,  1st  Lord  Gerard,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Laurence  Henry,  b. 

II.  Francis,  6.  1883. 
I.  Helen,  b.  1891. 


;  Nov.  1879. 


Xiineag'e. — Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  1st  of  Condie  (an 
estate  purchased  in  1601\  son  of  Alexander  Oliphant,  the 
Albany  Herald,  and  gi'andson  of  William  Oliphant,  of 
Kewton  (see  Oliphant  of  Gask,  and  Oliphant  of  Rossie).  He 
m.  Miss  Murray,  of  Tullibardine,  ancestor  of  the  Athole  family, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Laurence,  m.  Harriot,  dau.  and  heirof  Sir  John  Blackadder, 

of  Tullialan,  and  thereby  disobliging  his  father,  was  in  a 

great  measure  disinherited. 
Thomas,  who  had  the  lands  of  Kossie,  and  was  ancestor  of 

the  Oliphants  of  that  pl.ace. 
William,  m.  Elspeth,  dau.  of  Sir   Henry  Stirling,  Bart,  of 

Ardoch. 
James,  ancestor  of  the  Oliphants  of  Kinneder,  in  Fife. 
Colin. 

Laurence,  first  of  Condie,  being  displeased,  as  stated  above,  by 
the  marriage  of  his  elder  son,  bequeathed  his  extensive  estates 
among  his  younger  children.    The  disinherited  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  2nd  of  Condie,  was  s.  at  his  de- 
cease by  his  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  3rd  of  Condie,  m.  Helen,  sister 
of  Sir  James  Wemyss,  Bart,  of  Bogie,  by  whom  he  had,  with 
several  other  children,  a  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  4th  of  Condie,  m.  Jeannette 
Meldrum,  dau.  of  Meldrum,  of  Lethers,  co.  Aberdeen  (whose 
half-sister,  Mary  Ogilvie,  ru.  Charles,  7th  Lord  Oliphant)  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  5th  of  Condie,  m.  Lilias  Oliphant, 
of  Gask,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Lacrence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  6th  of  Condie.  He  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Murray,  Esq.  of  DoUerie,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  Ebenezer,  his  heir;  Margaret,  m.  George  Grajrae,  Esq. 
of  Inchbrakie  ;  Grace;  and  Helen.  Mr.  Oliphant  was  drowned 
crossing  the  river  May,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Ebenezer  Oliphant,  Esq.,  7th  of  Condie,  m.  1790,  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Ardoch,  and  bj  her 
(who  d.  1847)  had  issue, 

I.  Laurence,  late  of  Condie  and  Newton. 

II.  William,  6  1792,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.'s  artillery,  d.  in  India, 
1828,  unm. 

III.  Anthony  (Sir),  C.B.,  b.  17  Nov.  1793,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Bonald  Caaipbell :  was  Attorney-General  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  and  afterwards  Chief  Justice  in  Ceylon, 
knighted  1840,  and  d.  l8o9,  having  had  one  son,  Laurence 
Oliphant,  b.  1829,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Harrister-at-Law,  and 
also  an  advocate  at  the  Scottish  bar,  M.P.  for  the  Stirling 
burghs  1865-8,  having  previously  been  private  secretary  to 
Lord  Elgin,  then  Governor-General  of  Canada  and  Civil 
Secretary  and  Superintendent  of  Indian  affairs.  He  was 
Secretary  of  Embassy  in  China  1859  to  1860,  and  Secretary 
■of  Legation  in  Japan  la61-62.  Mr.  Oliphant  was  "Times  " 
correspondent  with  the  Duke  of  Mecklenburghs  array  in 
the  Franco-German  War.  He  published  ''  Piccadilly," 
"Traits  and  Travesties,"  "Altiora  Peto,"  and  a  variety  of 
well-known  volumes  of  travel,  adventure,  fiction,  religion 
and  social  topics.  He  was  a  well-known  contributor  to 
"  Blackwood."  Mr.  Oliphant  m.  1872,  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry 
Styleman  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  Hall,  Norfolk; 
she  d.  2  Jan   18s6.     Mr.  Oliphant  d.  24  Dec.  1888. 

IV.  James,  b.  23  Aug.  1796,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Engineers 
and  a  director  of  the  H.E.l.C.  from  1844  to  1857,  m.  1st, 
1824,  Lucy  Maidman,  dau.  of  George  Maidman,  Madras 
Civil  S.,  who  d.  in  1832,  and  left  issue, 

1  James  Erskine,  b.  1826,  Bombay  Civil  S.,  m.  1st,  1863, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  General   Kobert  Alexander,  Madras 


army,  which  lady  d.  1868.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jano  Llojd, 
eldest  dau.  of  llev.  Maurice  Atkin  Cooke-CoUis,  D.D.  of 
Castle  Cooke,  co.  Cork  (.s?e  that  family). 

2  William  Stirling,  6.  1828,  Maj.-Gen.  E.E. ;  m.  1862, 
Augusta  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Whitby. 

3  Anthony  Edward,  6.  1830,  late  Bombay  Cavalry. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  1854,  Bev.  F.  J.  Scott,  of  Tewkes- 
bury, who  d.  s.  p.  1880. 

2  Lucy  Magdalene,  d.  1880  unm. 

Lieut.-Col.  Oliphant  m.  2ndly,  1836,  Sophia  Ann,  2nd  dau. of 
Gen.  T.  T.  Trewman  of  the  Madras  army,  and  had  further 
issue, 

4  John  Steuart,  b.  1837,  India  Home  Civil  Service,  to.  1st, 
1865,  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Bright,  of  the  Madras  Civil  S., 
wlio  d.,  leaving  issue  five  sons  and  four  daus.  The  eldest 
son,  George,  b.  1860, m.  1890,  Mary  Elizabeth  Kingston, 
dau.  of  Canon  Harland,  of  Bishton  Hall,  Staff.,  and  has 
issue  one  dau.  Mr.  Oliphant  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Col. 
Coke,  of  Debdale  Hall. 

5  Henry  Laurence,  b.  i  Dec.  1838,  Bengal  Civil  S.,  m.  Nov. 
1873,  Elizabeth  liachel,  2nd  dau.  of  Bobeit  Hare,  Es^/, 
and  has  issue,  Henry  James,  b.  1881,  and  three  daus., 
Laura  Marion  ;  F'rances  Louisa ;  Lilian  Alice. 

6  Arthur  Craigie,  b.  20  Feb.  1840;  was  private  secretary 
to  H.H.  the  Nizam's  Minister,  the  first  Sir  Salar  Jung, 
K.C.S.I.  Mr.  Oliphant  m.  1st,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Malcolm 
Boss,  Esq.  of  Smeclley,  who  d.  1872.  He  m.  2ndly,  Agnes 
Mary,  dau.  of  Eear-Admiral  William  Horton,  K.N.,  C.B., 
and  grand-dau.  of  Admiral  Joshua  Sydney  Horton,  E.N., 
and  has  issue,  Arthur,  6.  1876;  Laurence  Richard;  b. 
1877,  Midshipman,  E.N.  ;  and  Lancelot,  b.  1881. 

7  Frederick  James,  6.  1845,  in  holy  orders,  vi.  1883,  Con- 
stance, eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Beresford,  M.P.  for  South- 
wark,  and  has  is^ue,  five  sons  and  one  dau. 

8  Eichard  Balraain,  b.  1848,  India  Forest  Dep. ;  d.  1877 
unrii. 

9  Eobert  Garstin,  6.  1853. 

10  Francis  George,  6.  1854,  in  holy  orders,  m.  Elizabeth, 
3rd  dau.  of  Gol.  Beresford,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

3  Sophy,  d.  1860. 

4  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  1886,  F.  H.  Harris,  Esq.,  M.D.  of 
Mildenhall. 

5  Henrietta  Dundas,  to.  1867,  Eobert  Watson  Cowenj  Esq. 
of  Mill  Ellers,  Cumberland,  and  d.  1880,  leaving  issue, 
George  and  James,  twins,  6.  1868 ;  Eobert ;  Arthur ;  and 
three  daus. 

6  Catherine  Maria,  m.  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Cooke 
Collis,  late  Eoj-al  Irish  Eifles,  of  Castle  Cooke,  co.  Cork. 
She  d.  1890,  leaving  Issue,  James,  b.  1876;  Maurice;  and 
three  daus.,  Nora,  Geraldine,  Kale  (see  that  familii). 

7  Marion  Charlotte,  m.  1879,  Gilbert  S.  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Burmah,  and  Hatherley  Court,  Gloucester. 

Lieut.-Col.  James   Oliphant  d.   1881,  at  Worlington  Hall, 
SulTolk. 
V.  Thomas,  5.  1799,  well-known  for  his  musical  compositions 
and  in  connection  with  the  Madrigal  Society  of  London,  d. 
1872. 
I.  Christian,  6.  13  April,  1795,  d.  31  May,  1809,  unm. 
Mr.  Ebenezer  Oliphant  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.  8th  of  Condie,  M.P.  for  Perth 
1832-37,  6.  22  June,  1791;  m.  1st,  1814,  EUza,  2nd  dau.  of 
Hercules  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Eossie  Castle,  co.  F'orfar,  which  lady  d. 
1820.  He  TO.  2ndly,  18'25,  Margaret  G.  Barrett,  relict  of  Samuel 
Barrett,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  3rdly,  19  Aug.  1841,  Marianne, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Stuart  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Bossie,  and  by 
the  last  only  had  issue, 
Laurence  James,  now  of  Condie  and  Newton. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  1867,  Thomas  S.  Walker,   Esq.  of   Maunby 

Hall,  CO.  York,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1878)  has  issue. 
Madalina  Helen,  d.  1884. 
Frances  Louisa. 
Susan  Sophia. 
He  d.  29  May,  1862. 

Arms — Gu.  three  crescents  arg.  within  a  bordure  countef 
compony  of  the  second  and  first. 
Crest— A.  falcon  volant  ppr. 
Motto — Altiora  peto. 
Seat — Condie  House,  Perth. 
Residence — 42,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 


OLIPHANT    OF   ROSSIE. 

Oliphant,  Thomas  Teuman,  Esq.  of  Rossie- 
Ochil,  Perthshire,  J.P.  cos.  Fife  and  Perth,  late 
Lieut,  in  tlie  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  2  July,  1839  ; 
served  -with  the  1st  Punjab  Infantry  throughout 
the  Umbeyla  Campaign  of  1863  (medal  and  clasp, 
mentioned  in  despatches) ;  m.  23  Feb.  1870, 
Georgina  Elisabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Mansfield, 
Rector  of  Blandford-St.  Mary's,  Dorset,  by  Emily 
hia  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel  the  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Le 


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Poer  Trench,  E.C.B.,  K.T.S.,  son  of  William,  1st 
JEarl  of  Clancartj,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Stuart,  b.  12  June,  18T2.         ii.  Nigel,  b.  19  Dec.  1874. 

in.  David,  b.  10  July,  1876. 

IV.  John  Ninian,  b.  7  May,  1887. 

I.  Margaret  Emily.  ii.  Honora  Beatrix. 

III.  Esther  Helen.  iv.  Kuth  Mary,  d.  1  Jan.  188G. 

Iiineag'e. — William  Oliphant,  of  Newton  and  Thrumster, 
■was  the  2nd  son  of  Colin,  Master  of  Oliphant,  who  was  killed 
.«t  Flotlden,  and  grandson  of  John,  2nd  Lord  Oliphant,  seventh 
in  direct  descent  from  Sir  William  Oliphant,  of  Aberdalgie, 
the  gallant  defender  of  Stirling  Castle  against  the  English 
^rmy  under  Edward  I.  in  1304,  whose  son.  Sir  Walter,  ?«. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  King  Robert  Brcce.  He  bought  the  lands 
«f  Rossie-Ochil,  in  1583,  from  Andrew  Blair.    His  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  was  the  ancestor  of  the  Oliphants  o/ 
■Gash.  His  2nd  son,  John  Oliphant,  appears  to  have  d.  s.  p. 
His  3rd  son,  Alexander,  was  Albany  Herald  in  1588. 
Alexander  Oliphant  had  two  sons,  Laurence  and  Thomas,  the 
latter  of  whom  succeeded  his  father  as  Albany  Herald  in  1604. 
'The  elder  son,  Laurence,  acquired  the  estate  of  Condie  in 
1601.  He  had  several  sons,  the  eldest,  Laurence,  being  the 
<lirect  ancestor  of  the  present  Oliphant  of  Newton  and  Condie. 
To  his  3rd  son,  Thomas,  he  left  the  lands  of  Kossie-Ochil, 
•which  were  erected  into  a  barony  in  1G30.    This 

Thomas  Oliphant,  m.  Isobel  Moncrieff,  and  d.  at  a  great 
age  in  1704,  having  sm-vived  his  only  son, 

Thomas  Oliphant,  who  had  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  of  Alexander 
<;olville,  of  Blair,  co.  Kinross,  Depute  Justice-General,  a  cadet 
•of  the  family  o£  Lord  Colville,  of  Culross,  and  d.  in  1701.  His 
son, 

Egbert  Oliphant,  s.  his  grandfather  in  1704,  and  m.  his 
«ousin,  Jean,  only  child  and  heir  of  Robert  Colville,  of  Blair, 
and  by  her  had  one  son  Robert,  his  heir,  and  two  daus., 
Katherine,  m.  1753,  Colin  Drummond,  of  Megginch,  co.  Perth, 
and  Jane,  to.  1762,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun.  Robert 
Ohphant  d.  1738,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Robert  Oliphant,  6.  1718,  was  Postmaster-General  for 
'Scotland,  and  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  Neil  Buchanan,  of  Hilling- 
ton,  CO.  Renfrew,  M.P.  for  the  Glasgow  Burghs  {see  Buchanan 
of  Drumpellier),  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  i. 
James  Stuart,  his  heir;  ii.  John  Hope,  first  in  Council  of 
Prince  of  Wales's  Island,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  AVedder- 
burn,  Bart,  of  B.allindean,  and  had  an  only  child,  Jane,  m. 
Sir  James  Ramsay,  Bart,  of  Baniff  {see  Burke's  Peerage 
and  Baronetage);  i.  Anne,  7n.  Francis  Grant,  of  Kilgraston; 
II.  Marianne,  m.  Capt.  Veitch,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  p.  Robert 
Oliphant  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Stuart  Oliphant,  6.  1767,  served  in  the  Royal 
Perthshire  Militia  for  more  than  thirty  years,  and  commanded 
the  regiment  during  its  embodiment  in  the  early  part  of  ihis 
century.  He  m.  1809,  Anna,  only  child  of  William  Truman 
Eeade,  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  (the  Blues),  2nd  son 
of  William  Reade,  of  Crowewood  Park,  AVilts.    By  her  he  had, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir,  6.  1810. 

II.  William  Henry,  b.  1814;  m.  Hon.  Charlotte  Murray 
(who  </.  1883),  dau.  of  Alexander,  8th  Lord  ElibanU,  and 
d.  s.}).  1871. 

HI.  John  Hope,  b.  1815;  d.  unm. 
IV.  James  Stuart,  b.  1819;  d.  unm. 
-V.  Henry  Richard,  b.  1825;  d.  1890. 

I.  Anne,  b.  1811  ;  d.  unm. 

II.  Marianne,  6.  1817  ;  m.  Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Con- 
die, and  has  issue. 

HI.  Frances  Isabella,  b.  1818;  m.  Rev.  Maxwell  Nicholson, 
and  d.  1892,  having  had  issue. 

IV.  Louisa  Anne,  b.  1821 ;  d.  unm.  1884. 
Col.  Oliphant  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Oliphant,  6.  1810 ;  m.  1836,  Susan  Mary  Elizabeth, 
only  child  of  Thomas  Tod,  Judge  of  the  Commissary  Court  in 
Scotland,  son  of  Thomas  Tod,  of  Drygrange,  co.  Roxburgh, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Stuart,  b.  1833,  Lieut,  in  the  Bengal  army,  d.  unm. 
1864,  from  the  effects  of  a  wound  received  in  action  in  the 
TJmbeyla  Pass. 

II.  Thomas  Truman,  now  of  Rossie-Ochil. 
hi.  Robert  Lindsay,  6.  1841  ;  d.  unm.  1866. 

I.  Susan  Helena,  6.  1343;  m.  1867,  George  Auldjo  Jamieson, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Anna  Louisa,  b.  1846;  m.  1873,  James  Lewis  Alexander 
Hope,  son  of  Hon.  James  Hope- Wallace,  of  Fetherstone 
Castle,  Northumberland,  and  grandson  of  John,  4th  Earl 
of  Hopetoun,  and  d.  s.  p.  1873. 

III.  Marianna  Amelia,  b.  and  d.  1856. 
BIr.  Oliphant  d.  14  Nov.  1872. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  star  of  six  points  wavy  between  three  cres- 
cents arg.    Orest— An  eagle  rising  and  reguardant  ppr.    Sup- 


porters—On the  dexter  an  elephant,  and  on  the  sinister  a  lion, 
both  ppr.     Motto — Aitiora  peco. 

Seat — Rossie-Ochil,  F'organdenny,  N.B.  Eesidence—Ciueen 
Mary's,  St.  Andrews,  N.B. 

Clubs — New,  Edinbui-gh  ;  Royal  and  Ancient,  St.  Andrews. 


OLIPHANT-FEEGUSON   OF   BROAD- 
FIELD   HOUSE. 

Oliphant-Febguson,  George  Henet  Hewitt, 
Esq.  of  Broadfield  House,  Cumberland,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  called  to  the  Bar  of 
the  Inner  Temple  1844,  b.  6  June,  1817  ;  m.  1  Oct. 
1867,  Cecilia,  4th  dau.  of  John  Labouchere,  Esq. 
of  Broomhall,  Dorking,  and  brother  of  the  late 
Henry  Labouchere,  Lord  Taunton,  and  by  her  has 
issue,  a  dau., 

Mary  Beatrice. 

This  gentleman  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  name 
and  arms  of  Oliphant-Fehguson  on  succeeding, 
in  1860,  to  a  portion  of  the  property  of  his  uncle, 
Eichard  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Hsrker. 

Xiineag'e. — The  Hewitts,  from  whom  Mr.  Oliphant  of 
Broadfield,  descends,  are  a  branch  of  Viscount  Lifford's 
family. 

William  Hewitt,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  son  of  Henry  Hewitt, 
Esq.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Norman,  Esq.,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Hewitt,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Hewitt,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Robinson, 
Esq.  of  Longburgh,  and  grauddau.  and  heir  of  William 
Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Fauld,  and  left  (with  three  daus.,  Margaret 
Sarah,  to.  Robert  Lawson,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased;  Mary 
Eleanor,  deceased ;  and  Joyce  Lydia,  deceased)  one  son,  the 
late 

George  Henry  Hewitt  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Broadfield  House, 
and  Burgh-by-Sands,  Cumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1852,  b.  20  Jan.  1792;  m.  23  Oct.  1815,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert 
Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Barker,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1855) 
had  issue, 

George  Henrt  Hewitt,  now  of  Broadfield  House. 

Anne,  m.  1843,  Peter  James  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall, 
eldest  son  of  John  Dixon,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  The  Knells,  Cum- 
berland, and  is  deceased. 

Mary,  unm. 

Sarah  Ferguson,  m.  1859,  John  Cowley  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Wood 
Hall,  Cumberland,  J. P.,  and  is  deceased. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  wag  Hewitt,  assumed  the 
name  and  arms  of  Oliphant  on  succeeding,  in  1843,  to  the 
property  of  his  cousin,  Henrt  Oliphant,  Esq. 

.firms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  an  elephant's  head 
couped,  between  three  crescents,  or,  for  Oliphant  ;  2nd  and 
3rd  per  chevron  dovetailed  or  and  az.,  three  boars'  heads 
coupert,  counterchanged  within  a  borduie  arg.,  charged  with 
si.'C  buckles.  Crest — An  elephant  statant,  scmee  of  crescents, 
holding  in  the  trunk  a  fer-le-moline  or,  for  Oliphant;  a  demi- 
lion  rampant,  per  chevron  or  and  az.,  the  dexter  paw  holding 
a  thistle,  and  the  sinister  resting  on  a  bull's  head  couped  az., 
for  Ferguson. 

Seais— Broadfield  House,  Southwaite,  and  Burgh-by-Sands, 
Carlisle. 

Club — Athenaeum. 


OLIVER   OF   TIGRONEY    (CHERRY- 
MOUNT). 

Olives,  Majoe-Gen.  John  Rtdek,  C.M.G-., 
late  K.A.,  of  Tigroney  (Cherrymount),  co.  Wick- 
low,  b.  16  Dec.  1834;  m.  1st,  19  April,  1864, 
Georgina  Frances,  dau.  of  G-.  M.  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Stanground,  Hunts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Not. 
1874)  had  issue, 

John  Charles  Arthur,  b.  22  April,  1871 ;  d.  4  Feb.  1875. 
He  m.  2ndly,  30  June,  1880,  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  G. 
Hinds,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Canada,  and  has  by  her, 

Cecil  Ryder,  b.  11  Feb.  1887. 
Charles  Aldworth,  b.  10  Sept.  1889. 
Mary  Beatrice  Lucy,  b.  3  April,  1883. 

Liineagre. — Charles  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Cloghanodfoy,  co. 
Limerick  (son  of  Capt.  Robert  Oliver,  M.P.  for  that  co.  1661,  by 
Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Andrew  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Partney,  co. 
Lincoln),  served  as  High  Sheriff  1692.    He  w.  1670,  Elizabeth, 


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dan.  of  Sir  Percy  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Ballynatra,  co.  Waterford, 
and  dying  1  3  April,  1706,  left,  with  four  daus.,  m.  Smyth, 
Hannsell,  Sadler,  and  Silver,  respectively,  a  son  and  successor, 
Robert  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Cloghanodfoy,  M.P.  co.  Limerick, 
and  Col.  of  Limerick  Militia,  vi.  1st,  1702,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Southwell,  Clerk  to  Privy  Council  and 
Secretary  of  State  for  Ireland,  and  sister  of  Lord  de  Clifford, 
and  indly,  Susanna,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Knight, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1738,  aged  67,  left,  besides  two  daus.  (Jane, 
m.  Boyle  Aldworth,  Esq.  of  Newmarket,  and  Elizabeth,  m. 
James  Ellard,  Esq.),  three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  Cloghanodfoy  (Castle  Oliver),  M.P.,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Silver,  Esq.,  and  d.  1745,  leaving 
a  dau.  wife  of  Standish  Grady,  Esq.  of  Elton,  and  a  son, 

The  Right  Hos.  Silver  Oliver,  of  Castle  Oliver,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Limerick,  m.  Isabella  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Richard  Newman,  Esq.  of  Newbury,  co.  Cork,  and  left 
issue, 

1  Richard  Philip,  of  Castle  Oliver,  who  assumed  by 
royal    licence    the  surname  of   Gasgoigne    (see    that 

2  Charles  Silver,  M.P.  for  co.  Limerick,  of  Inchera, 
m.  Maria,  dau.  of  —  Morris,  Esq.  of  Uunkettle,  and 
rf.  1817,  leaving  issue,  I  Silver  Charles,  of  Inchera,  m. 
Ellen  Cochrane,  and  left  one  dau.  Ellen,  m.  1st,  Jonas 
Morris  (who  d.  Oct.  1S6J),  and  2ndly,  William  Lewis, 
Grant,  of  Dalsey,  on  the  Spey ;  2  Richard ;  3  Abraham 
Morris,  d.  1851;  I  Mary  :  2  Thomasine,  m.  Rev.  Ben- 
jamin Jacob ;  3  Isabella,  m.  —  Chable :  4  Maria,  m. 
Godfrey  Baker,  Esq.  of  FortwiIliam,and  had  issue. 

3  Silver,  d.  s.  p.  at  Vienna. 

4  Robert,  of  Dallington,  co.  York,  d.  1834,  leaving 
Richard  Silver  and  Robert,  both  military  officers,  late 
Horse  Guards  Blue. 

1  Catherine,  m.  Henry,  Lord  Mount  Sandford. 

2  Isabella,  vi.  John  Waller,  Esq.  of  CastUetown. 

3  Jane,  m  Hon.  and  Ilev.  Wiliam  Sandford,  brother  of 
Lord  Mount  Sandford. 

4  Elizabeth,  d.  umn. 

5  Susanna,  m.  Rev.  Hans  Hamilton,  D.D. 

II.  Philip,  of  Kilfinan,  MP.  for  Killmallock,  m.  Lucy,  dau. 
of  R.  Gray,  and  d.  1769,  leaving  two  dans.,  Lucy,  wife  of 
the  Venerable  William  Maunsell,  Archdeacon  of  Kildare, 
and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Charles  Coote,  Esq.  of  Mount  Coote. 

III.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

The  Ven.  John  Oliver,  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,  6.  1720 ;  to. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ryder,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Tuam, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  I  May,  1822,  aged  82)  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert  Dudley,  Admiral  R.X.,  b.  1766  ;  m.  1805,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Saxton,  Bart.,  and  had  itsue,  1  John  of 
Circourt,  Berks,  J.P.  and  U.L.,  6.  1809 ;  m.  1st,  1837, 
Emma  Matilda,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Morgan,  of  Llandough 
Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan,  which  lady  d.  1833 ;  and  2ndly, 
1849,  Lucy  Diana,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Maunsell,  M.P.,  of 
Thorpe  Malsor,  Northampton,  andd.  1887,  having  had  issue, 
1  Robert  Dudley  Maunsell,  6.  1852;  2  Richard  Aldworth, 
Admiral  B.N.,  b.  6  Dec.  1811;  m.  16  March,  1852,  flora 
Hutchins,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Daniel  Hutchins  Bellasis,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  17  May,  1871)  has  issue,  Richard  John 
Erskine,  Capt.  20th  Hussars,  who,  under  the  will  of  his 
maternal  uncle,  takes  the  name  of  Bellasis,  b.  30  Jan. 
1854  :  Algernon  Hardy,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  24  Sept.  1855,  Robert 
Pudley,  6.  30  Oct.  1856,  Godfrey  Ryder,  b.  9  June.  1859, 
Charles  Augumis,  b.  16  Oct.  1861,  and  Flora;  3  William 
Disney,  Barrister-at-Law;  4  Charles  Dudley;  5  James 
Hewitt;  and  two  daus.,  1  Mary;  2  Elizabeth. 
Charles  Dean,  vi.  Is05,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Bruce 
Robert,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1829,  having  had  issue,  1  Richard 
Dean,  of  Rockmill  Ledge,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  7  May,  1821 ; 
TO.  1859,  Katherine,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Haw- 
tayne,  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Charles  Deane  and  Richard 
John  Deane;  1  Anne  (who  (/.  1845),  wife  of  Rev.  John 
Aldworth,  of  Glanworth ;  2  Elizabeth,  m.  James  Hill,  Esq., 
and  d.  4  Jan.  1»»7,  aged  78  ;  3  ilary ;  4  Alicia,  wife  of  St. 
Leger  Aldworth  ;  5  Sarah. 
Richard,  d.  1791,  aged  16. 
Silver,  Rector  of  Loughgall,  co.  Armagh,  m.  Alicia  Maria, 

dau.  of  Samuel  Madden,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  and  is  deceased. 
Nathaniel  Wilmot,  Major-Gen.  m  the  army,  to.  1811,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Michael  Baxter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1815)  had 
a  dau.  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  Chanibre  Townsend.     Major-Gen. 
Oliver,  m.  2ndly,  1817,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Dudley  Baxter, 
Esq. 
Alicie,  771.  James  2nd  Viscount  Lifford,  Dean  of  Armagh. 
Susanna,  d.  unm.  31  Aug.  1819. 
Anne,  to.  William  Disney,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Robert  Rogers  Aldworth,  Esq.  of  Newmarket 
House,  CO.  Cork. 

Mr.  Oliver  d.  23  Nov.  1778  ;  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Oliver,  of  Cherrymount,  Rector  of  Swepstone, 
CO.  Leicester,  m.  1st,  U  May,  1807,  Sarah  Catherine,  dau.  of 


Dudley  Baxter,  Esq.  of  Atherstone,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  Hner 
(who  d.  19  April,  1821)  had  issue, 
Richard,  b.  21  Jan.  1812;  d.  7  Jan.  1822. 
Charles,  6.  18  Sept.  1816;  d.  14  Aug.  1821. 
Henry  Ryder,  6.  14  April,  1818  ;  d.  16  April,  1821. 
Dudley,  b.  10  Feb.  1821 ;  to.  30  April,  1857,  Anna  Marie,  dan. 

of  HeiT  Johan  Walter  Steill,  of   Goutensweill,  Canton  of 

Aargau,  Switzerland. 

Elizabeth.  Alicia  Marianne,  d.  7  June,  I860. 

Susan    Catherine,  m.    2    May,    1843,    William    Hall,    Esq.j 

deceased. 
Anna  Maria,  to.  15  July,  1841,  Rev.  James  William  Kinp 

Disney. 
Isabella,  to.   22   Dec.    1840,   Henry  Murray,    Capt.    R.A., 

deceased. 

Mr.  Oliver  to.  2ndly,  10  Jan.  1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Creswell,  Esq.  of  Ravenstone,  but  by  her  (who  d.  9  May,  1859> 
had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  16  June,  1832,  and  was  ».  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Dudley  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Cherrymount,  co.  Wicklow, 
J.P.,  d.23  July,  1809  ;  m.  1st,  25  Feb.  1834,  Mary  Susanna,  4th 
dau.  of  Valentine  Green,  Esq.  of  Normanton-le-Heath,  co. 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ryder,  C.M.G.,  Major-Gen.  late  R.A. 

II.  Charles  Valentine,  Major  66th  Foot,  b.  9  March,  1836 ;  d, 
at  Candahar,  10  Oct.  1880. 

III.  Edward  Dudley,  Capt.  51st  Foot.  6.  25  June,  1837  ;  d.  I 
Aug.  1865,  in  India. 

IV.  Henry  James,  Capt.  56th  Regt.,  b.  5  July,  1838;  in.  23 
May,  1864,  Frances  Martha,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Graves, 
R.N.,  ^nd  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1885)  left  at  his  decease, 
1879,  1  Edward  Graves,  b.  26  Aug.  1866;  2  Herbert  Mor- 
timer, 6.  28  Aug.  1868. 

V.  Hans  Mortimer,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Buffs,  b.  7  Dec.  1843;  m. 
1885,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Wilcox,  dau.  of  G.  W.  Cobb,  Esq.  of 
Mineral  Point,  AVisconsin. 

VI.  Robert  Wilmot,  6.  6  Dec.  1844:  to.  Kate  Aldrich,  of 
Michigan,  and  had  a  dau.  Beatrice. 

Tii.  Oswald,   6.    15  Oct.   1849;    m.   1881,  Mary   Wikoff,  of 
Illinois, 
vin.  James  William,  b.  7  Dec.  1850. 

I.  Susanna  Eleanor,  to.  3  April,  1866,  Rev.  John  Woollam, 
eldest  son  of  John  Woollam,  Esq.  of  St.  Albans. 

II.  Mary  Theodosia,  m.  1  July,  1865,  Henry  Hodgson,  Esq. 

III.  Frances  Georgiana,  to.  15  April,  1868,  Frederick  Lewis 
Roy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  Kelso. 

IV.  Catherine. 
He  TO.  2ndly,    22    Oct.   1857,   Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Wyndham  Carlyon  Madden,  Rector  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  June,  1860)  had  issue, 

V.  Mary  Beatrice. 
He  TO.  3rdly,  5  April,  1866,  Sydney,  4th  dau.  of  William  Tongue; 
Esq.  of  Comberford  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

IX.  William  Dudley,  6.  14  Aug.  1867. 

Mr.  Oliver  d.  18  Dec.  1870. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  between  two  pellets  in  chief  and  a 
mullet  naiant  in  base  ppr.  CrcH — A  hand  holding  a  branch  of 
olive  ppr.     Motto — Ito  tu  et  fac  similiter. 


OLIVER    OF    UPLANDS   HALL. 

Olitee,  Col.  John  Stephen,  of  Uplands  Hall, 
Lancashire,  J.P.  for  co.  Lancaster  and  for  the 
Borough  of  Preston,  Col.  late  5th  Lancashire 
Artillery  Volunteers,  b.  10  Sept.  1820 ;  m.  3  Feb. 
1857,  Emma  Harley,  dau.  of  George  Stead,  Esq. 
of  Knaresborough,  Yorkshire,  and  bj  her  (who  d. 
30  May,  1880)  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  George,  6.  31  July,  1862. 

II.  Francis  James,  6.  14  Oct.  1863. 

III.  Alfred  Douglas,  6.  19  Feb.  1865. 

IV.  Harold  Mason,  6.  8  Dec.  1868. 

V.  Alexander  Wight,  b.  14  Dec.  1S69. 

VI.  Norman  Henry,  b.  17  Oct.  1871. 
vii.  John  Stead,  b.  9  June,  1878. 
VIII.  Ronald  Holmes,  b.  30  M.ay,  1879. 

I.  Emily  Anne,  m.  Richard  Henry  Elliott,  Esq.,  'M..A.,  Hcacf 
Master  of  Rishworth  Grammar  School. 

II.  Eleanor  Mary,   ;n.  John  F.   Logic,  Esq.,   Princip.al   oS 
Franklin  College,  Dresden,  Germany. 

III.  Kate  Elizabeth.  iv.  Edith  Douglas. 
V.  Mabel  Harriclte.  vi.  Winifred  Agnes. 

VII.  Amy  Vavasour. 

Lineage.— The  Rev.  Stephen  Oliver,  of  Jedburgh,  d.  I'J 
Feb.  1740,  leaving  a  son. 
Rev.  Stephen  Oliver,  Minister  of  Innerleithen,  co.Peeblesy 


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and  subsequently  of  Maxton,  co.  EoT.burgh,  6.  at  Jedburgh, 
3  March,  1714,  and  d.  at  Maxton,  24  July,  1803,  in  his  90th 
year,  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

John  Oliveb,  Esq.,  h.  at  the  Manse  of  Innerleithen,  4  Sept. 
1761,  m.  29  Nov.  1785,  Eleanora,  dau.  of  —  Wight,  Esq.,  and 
d.  6  Dec.  1816,  having  by  her,  had  issue,  a  son. 

KoBERT  Stephen  Oliver,  Esq.,  b.  20  April,  1788,  m.  1817, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Andrew  Walker,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  15  Jan. 
1867,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Stephen,  of  Uplands  Hall. 

II.  James  Purves,  b.  1823,  who  d.  s.p. 

I.  Mary  Annie  Douglas,  d.  unm. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  1845,  the  late  James  Paton  Bramwell,  Esq., 
M.D.,  of  Pertli,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

HI.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Robert  Stephen  Oliver  d.  13  Oct.  1870. 
Seat — Uplands  Hall,  Broughton,  near  Preston. 


OLPHERT    OF    BALLYCONNELL. 

Olphert,  John,  Esq.  of  Balljconnell,  co.  Done- 
gal, LL.B.  Trin.  CoU.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Donegal,  late  Capt.  5tli  batt.  Rojal  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers,  Gentleman-in-waiting  to  Lords  Carnarvon, 
Londonderry  and  Zetland,  Lords  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  b.  2  Sept.  1844 ;  m.  1869,  Frances  Susan, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Burrowes,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Stradone,  co.  Cavan,  and  has  issue, 

Geraldine  Constance. 

liineag'e. — Ecbrantz  Olphert  went  over  to  Ireland  from 
Holland  in  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  in  whose  household  he  is 
stated  to  have  been.  He  received  a  large  grant  of  property  in 
CO.  Donegal  1633,  which  is  still  part  of  that  now  held  by  the 
present  descendant. 

Wybrants  Olphert,  m.  Mary  Hodson,  and  had,  with  three 
daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  ?ft.  1st,  his  cousin.  Miss  Hodgson,  and  2ndly, 
1783,  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Canick 
Blacker,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

I.  Richard  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  1809,  his  cousin,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Macnaghten,  Bart.,  and  by  her  had, 
with  other  issue,  d.  young. 

1  Richard,  of  Milbum  House  and  Dungiven,  co.  Lon- 
donderry, B.A.,  J. P.  CO.  Sligo,  late  Capt.  40th  Foot, 
b.  1818;  m.  1849,  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  FitzHerbert  Euxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  co. 
Louth. 

2  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  E.A.,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  Sted- 
man,  and  d.  1860. 

3  Francis  Montgomery,  of  Mount  Shannon,  co.  Sligo. 
M.A.,  J. P.,  b.  1822;  m.  1858,  lilariana,  eldest  dau.  of 
Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Ardaghowen,  co.  Sligo. 

1  Letitia,  d.  1831. 

2  Eliza  Jane,  m.  1840,  Rev.  Theodore  Dunkin,  d.  1842. 
Rev.  Richard  Olpherts,  n).2ndly,1834,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Stramore  House,  co.  Down,  and  </. 
1849,  leaving  by  her  an  only  dau.  Isabella,  m.  Capt. 
George  F.  Coryton,  late  10th  Regt.,  son  of  Gen.  Coryton, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  William,  of  Dartrey,  co.  Armagh,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 
Rosanna,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Atkinson,  M.D.,  of  Armagh, 
by  Mary,  his  wife,  only  sister  of  Dr.  James  Macartney, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Richard  Marmaduke.  2  Edward,  d.  1820. 

3  William,  C.B.,  V.C.,  Gen.  R.A.,  6. 8  March,  1»22;  m. 
Alice  Maria,  dau.  of  Gt-n.  Cautley,  Bengal  army,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Willliam  Cautley,  Capt. 
Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  b.  1862. 

1  Mary,  d.  imm.  1862.  2  Barbara, 

III.  Edward,  Bengal  army,  d.  tinm. 

,„  Letitia,  m.  1st',  Col.  Hall,  28th  Regt.,  and2ndly,  Arthur 

Irwin  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  and  d.  1826. 
u.  Mary,  ni.  1817,  Samuel  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Muckamore 
Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  who  d.  1838,  and  their  3rd  son, 
.Samuel  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Muckamore  Abbey,  m.  Maria 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  co. 
Wcstmeath,  and  has  John,  b.  1867,  and  other  issue. 
III.  Wybrants.  iv.  Thomas,  d.  anm. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Olphert,  Esq.,  ra.  Leititia  Hamilton,  and  was  father 
of  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Anne,  and  one  son, 

Wibrants  Olphert,  Esq.,  m.  1779,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ctiith,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  co.  Londonderry,  and  had  issue, 
John,  of  Ballyconnell  House. 

Thomas  Wybrants,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.   Lodge,  of 
Armagh,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Ameha,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Ellison. 


The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John   Olphert,    of    Ballyconnell  House,   Rector  o5 
Drumachose,  co.  Londonderry,  b.  22  Jan.  1789  ;  m.  28  July, 
1807,  Anna  Benjamina,  dau.  of  Dominick  McCausland,  Esq.  of 
Daisey  Hill,  co.  Londonderry,  and  had  issue, 
Wybrants,  of  Ballyconnell. 

John,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  7  Nov.  1815  ;  d.  unm.  6  March,  1844. 
Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Canon  of  Deny  and  Incumbent  of 
Urney,  near  Strabane,  b.  10  Dec.  1819;  m.  28  April,   18.'J7, 
Julia,  elfiest  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  2nd  Bart,  of  Bally- 
gawley  House,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  6.  11  Feb.  1858. 

2  Hugh  Stewart,  b.  1  Feb.  1859. 

3  Wybrants,  b.  4  Feb.  1861. 

4  Thomas  Richard,  b.  17  Jan.  1863. 

5  Alfred  Frederick,  b.  June,  1866. 

6  Herbert  Ernest,  6.  June,  1874. 

1  Anna  Julia.  2  Alice  Letitia. 

3  Mary  Henrietta  Caroline. 
Mary,  m.  27  Dec.  1838,  William  C.  Gage,  Esq.,  J.P. 
Anna,  m.  7  June,  1832,  Rev.  Robert  Gage. 
Caroline,  in.  23  April,  1836,  Rev.  George  Kemmis,  Vicar  o2 

Rosenallis,  and  d.  1856. 
Letitia,  m.  24  Oct.  1848,  Samuel  Frederick  Adair,  Esq. 
Rev.  John  Olphert  d.  5  June,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

W'ybrants  Olphert,  Esq.  of  Ballyconnell,  co.  Donegal,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1842,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  21 
March,  1811;  m.  13  July,  1843,  Marianne,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Robert  Fannin,  Esq..  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Ballyconnell, 

II.  Wybrants,  14th  Foot,  b.  19  Sent.  1847. 

HI.  Robert  Fannin,  b.  2  April,  1851  ;  m.  1882,  Frances  Sophia, 
younger  dau.  of  Richard  Warburton,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Garry- 
hinch.  King's  Co.  and  has  issue,  Wyrbrants,  b.  1883. 

IV.  Albert  Thomas,  6.  2  Oct.  1854,  m.  9  Nov.  1893,  Alice, 
elder  dau.  of  Samuel  Frederick  Adair,  Esq. 

I.  Marianne  Constance,  d.  22  March,  1864. 

II.  Anna,  m.  11  June,  1873,  Thomas  Butler  Stoney,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Oakfleld  Raphoe,  co.  Donegal,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Florence  Balfour,  m.  7  Oct.  1875,  William  Wildmarii 
Kettlewell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  The  Court,  East  Harptree,  co- 
Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Wybrants  Olphert  d.  21  Sept.  1892,  aged  81. 

Scat— Ballyconnell,  Falcarragh,  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal. 


O'MALLEY   OF    DENTON    HOUSE. 

O'Mallky,  Sir  Edward  Loughlin,  Knt.,  of 
Denton  House,  co.  Oxford,  J.P.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.,  called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1866,  At- 
torney General  of  Jamaica  1876-79  and  of  Hong: 
Kong  1879-1889,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Straits  Settle- 
ments 18S9-1892,  received  the  honour  of  Knighthood 
1892,  h.  1842,  m.  1869  Emma  Winifred  dau.  of  Joseph 
Alfred  Hardcastle,  Esq.  of  Nether  Hall,  Suffolk, 
formerly  M.P.  for  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  and  has  issue^ 

I.  Charles  Louohlin  Metler,  2nd  Lieut.  R.A.,  6. 1873. 

II.  George  Peter  Bermingham,  6.  1875,  d.  1885. 

III.  Owen  St.  Clair,  b.  1887. 

I.  Margery  Marie  Aglaia. 

II.  Grace  Evangeline. 

Liineag'e. —  The  O'MALLEYsare  amongst  the  oldest  families 
in  Mayo,  and  their  chiefs  ruled  over  a  great  extent  of  territory 
on  the  western  coast  of  Ireland,  called  Umalia,  or  "  the  Owles 
of  O'Malley,"  and  included  the  islands  lying  between  Sligo 
and  Galway  bays.  They  were  powerful  at  sea  and  had  a 
traditionary  reputation  as  persevering  and  successful  op- 
ponents of  the  Danes.  It  is  recorded  that  Brian  Boru  waited 
at  Athlone  to  bejoinedbyO'Malley'sforces  before  he  advanced 
to  the  battle  of  Clontarf.  The  O'Malley's  are  also  said  to 
have  been  founders  of  the  College  of  Mayo,  and  according  to 
McGeoghegan  they  established  the  Abbey  of  Murrisk  in  the  i5th 
century. 

In  1250  Thomas  O'Malley  was  Bishop  of  Enaghdune,  irr 
Galway. 

In  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary,  Loughlin  O'Malley,  son  o? 
Owen  O'Malley,  was  High  Admiral  of  Connaught.  His  sister 
Grace,  dau.  of  Owen  O'.Malley,  called  "GranaUile,"  made  her 
name  so  well  known  and  feared  on  the  western  coast  that  the 
Lord  Deputy  Sidney  described  her  to  the  Council  in  Englanci 
as  one  "powerful  in  gallies  and  seamen."  Her  visit  to  the 
Court  of  Elizabeth  and  her  carrying  off  of  the  inlant  son  of 
the  Lord  of  Howth  from  his  father's  residence  have  been  com- 
memorated in  prose  and  verse.  Loughlin  O'Malley  left  a 
son, 


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Edmund  O'Mallet,  who,  having  adhered  to  the  cause  of 
<!;hakles  I.  during  the  troubles  in  that  King's  reign,  d.  in  exile 
at  Breda  in  1651,  leaving  a  son, 

-  Charles  O'Mallet,  who  was  present  when  very  young  at 
the  battle  of  Worcester,  and  accompanied  his  father  to  Breda. 
-At  the  Restoration  he  recovered  the  barony  of  Murrisk,  a 
portion  of  the  territory  that  had  formerly  belonged  to  his 
lamily,  and  received  from  Charles  II.  a  patent  for  the  same. 
He  fought  for  James  II.  in  his  Irish  campaigns,  and  having 
refused  to  come  in  under  the  capitulation  of  Limerick,  followed 
the  King  into  exile  at  St.  Germains.  He  m.  at  the  Court  of 
Spain,  the  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Garvey,  a  maid  of  honour 
to  the  Queen,  and  d.  at  St.  Germains  in  1692,  leaving  a  son, 

Teigue,  or  Thadt  O'Mallet,  who  was  a  Captain  of  Irish 
Dragoons.    His  eldest  son  was, 

LocGHLiN  O'Mallet,  6.  in  1698,  and  m.  in  1719,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Thomas  CufTe,  Esq.  of  Creagh,  co.  Mayo,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son, 

George  O'Mallet,  Esq.  of  Prospect  House,  co.  Galway,  and 
Cnugborough,  co.  Mayo,  6.  in  1730,  and  m.  in  1753,  Margery, 
<3au.  of  Thomas  Birmingham,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  and  d.  in 
1802,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Peter,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  —  Baudcaley,  Esq.  and  had 
several  sons  and  daus.,  who  all  d.  unvt. 

II.  Charles,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Charles  O'Mallet,  Esq.  of  Lodge,  co.  Mayo,  m.  1795,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Capt.  John  St.  Clair,  of  the  18th  Light  Dragoons,  by 
«'hom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Lodge,  h.  1798;  m.  1823,  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Denny,  Esq.  of  co.  Fermanagh,  formerly  M.P.  for  Tralee, 
and  d.  19  Dec.  1S49,  having  had  issue,  Frederick  William, 
Lieut. -Col.  Comm.  3rd  Batt.  South  Lancashire  Regt.,  late 
71st  Highland  Light  Infantry,  row  of  Lodge,  co.  Mayo,  6.  3 
■June,  1836  ;  (Clubs — United  Service,  Army  and  Navy,  and 
Kildare  St.,  Dublin),  and  Frances  Wilhelmina,a!.  itnm.  1845. 

ai.  St.  Clair,  6.  1800;  »n.  1830,  Marcclla,  dau.  of  Patrick  Boyd, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Gordon,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  1847,  having  had 
issue,  William  Boyd,  late  Capt.  82nd  Regt.,  b.  1832,  d.  unm. ; 
James  Alexander  St.  Clair,  6.  1846,  d.  1847;  and  Mary, 
d,  unm.  1850. 

III.  George  Birmingham,  b,  1802;  d.  unm.  1829. 
rv.  Peter  Frederick,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  youngest  son, 

Peter  Frederick  O'Mallet,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  h.  1804,  m.  1839, 
Emily,  dau.  of  William  Rodwell,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  Ipswich, 
^nd  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  &.  10  Aug.  1840  ;  rf.  12  June,  1843. 

II.  Edwakd  Loughlin,  of  Denton  House. 

ill.  George  Hunter,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  12  April, 
1844;  m.  10  Aug.  1871,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Charles  Wright  Younghusband,  C.B.,  F.R.S.  (retired),  R.A., 
and  has  had  issue,  Rupert  Edward  Patrick,  b.  19  July,  d. 
11  Aug.  1872;  Charles  Arthur  Gerald,  6.23  Sept.  1832;  and 
Ida  Beatrice. 

IV.  Francis  Birmingham,  b.  7  Nov.  1845 ;  d.  29  Nov.  1846. 

V.  Emilius  St.  Clair,  6.  2  Jan.  1849. 

VI.  Frederick  Grey,  b.  18  Jan.  1851 ;  d.  17  Feb.  1853. 

VII.  Henry  Cecil,  b.  9  Feb.  1853  ;  d.  15  Feb.  1855. 

viii.  Reginald  Claude,  6.  30  Aug.  1855;  d.  25  April,  1858. 
I.  Elizabeth  Harriette.  ii.  Emily  Jane,  d.  186;J,  unm. 

i<U-.  Peter  Frederick  O'Malley  d.  1874. 

Arms— Or  a  boar  passant  crined  gu.  Crest— A.  Iiorse  rampant 
arg.     Motto — Terra  marique  potens. 

Heat— Denton  House,  Cuddesdon,  co.  Oxford. 
C'tubi—hiooks" ,  Athenaeum,  and  Reform. 


O'MOBECHOE. 
{See  Mac  Mceeogh  Muephy.) 

♦ 

ORD    OF   FORNHAM. 

Oed,  Capt.  William  St.  Geoegb,  of  Fornham 
House,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  educated  at  the  E.  Mil. 
-Academy,  Woolwich.  Capt.  B.E.  retired,  h.  1849,  *. 
Lis  uncle  1885. 

liineagre. — For  early  lineage,  »«  Oed  of  Fenham,  and 
Whitddd. 

HENRTORD,Esq.,  youngest  son  of  JohnOrd,  Esq.  of  Fenham 
and  Newminster  Abbey,  by  Anne,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Michael  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Fornham,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Anthony  Craven,  Bart,  of  Sparsholt,  Berks,  and  had  with  a 
dau.,  Anne,  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and  Craven,  of  Green- 
stead  Hall,  Essex,  F.E.S.,  F.S.A.,  who  had,  with  other  issue,  a 


4th  son,  Harry  Godgu,  Capt.  R.A.,  of  Bexley,  Kent,  was 
had  issue,  a  son,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harry  St.  George  Obd 
G.C.M.G.,  C.B.  E.E.,  J. P.  (6.  1819,  m.  1846,  Julia  Graham! 
dau.  of  Admiral  J.  Carpenter,  and  d.  1885,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  a  2nd  son,  William  St.  George,  now,  of  Fornham) 
and  a  dau.  Ellen  Sophia,  m.  2  July,  1863,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
the  late,  John  Thomas  Ord,  Esq.  of  Fornham,  and  d,  21  Aug. 
1878.    The  elder  son  of  Henry  Ord  and  Anne  Hutchinson, 

Rev.  John  Ord,  D.D.,  of  F"ornham,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  S. 
Norman,  Esq.  of  Henley,  and  d.  1816,  having  had  a  son. 

Rev.  John  Noeman  Ord,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Wheathampstead, 
Herts,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cocksedge,  Esq.  of  Bury  St. 
Edmund's,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  left  at  his  decease  an  only 
son, 

John  Thomas  Ord,  Esq.  of  Fornham  House,  Suffolk,  J.P., 
Hon.  Col.  West  Suffolk  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  17  July,  1807; 
TO.  1st.  6  June,  1833,  Susanna  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  M.  T.  Cock- 
sedge,  Esq.  of  St.  Edmund's  Hill,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  June,  1860)  had  a  son, 

John  Henry,  b.  10  Oct.  1840 ;  d.  27  Feb.  1858. 
He  ni.  2ndly,  2  July,  1863,  Ellen  Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Gough  Ord,  Esq.  of  Bexley,  Kent,  Capt.  R.A.,  4th  son  of 
Craven  Ord,  Esq.  of  Greenstead  Hall,  Essex,  which  lady  d. 
31  Aug.  1878.  He  d.  28  Aug.  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin 
(his  wile's  nephew),  Capt.  William  St.  George  Oed,  now  of 
Fornham  (see  above}. 

Arms — Per  pale  sa.  and  az.,  three  salmons  hauriant  arg., 
within  a  hordure  engrailed  erm.,  quartering  Hutchinson 
and  Craven.  Crest — An  elk's  head  ppr.  Motto — Mitis  et 
fortis. 

iSea«— Fornham  House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 


BLACKETT-ORD    OF   WHITFIELD. 

Blackett-Oed,  Andrew  John,  Esq.  of  Whitfield 
Hall,  Northumberland,  J.P.  for  Northumberland 
and  Cumberland,  late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  4th 
Batt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  late 
Major  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  b.  2 
Dec.  1848  ;  m.  11  Dec.  1879,  Amy  Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  Charles  Wdliam  Jebb,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co. 
Grloucester,  late  60th  Rifles,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Reginald,  b.  10  Feb.  1885. 
n.  Montagu,  6.  3  Jan.  1889. 

I.  Sybil  Alyson. 

II.  Amy  Marjorie. 

III.  Anne  Dorothy  Christian. 

Liineagre. — Of  this  family  of  Orde  was  John  Orde,  or  TJrde, 
who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Newcastle  1536.     His  grandson, 

William  Orde,  who  d.  1630.  was  father  of 

John  Ord,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  Ralph  Bowles,  Esq.,  had  two 
sons,  John,  of  whom  presently,  and  William,  of  Newcastle, 
who,  by  Deborah  Byres,  his  wife,  was  ancestor  of  the  mother 
of  the  late  Richard  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Newbrough.  The 
former, 

John  Ord,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  TJnder-Shcriff,  of  that 
town  1685  (elder  son  of  John  Ord  and  Jane  Bowles  his  wife), 
purchased  Fenham,  Newminster  Abbey,  and  Hunstanworth. 
He  m.  1st,  Anne  Bacon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1687)  had  a 
son  and  heir,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently,  and  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Michael  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  he  had 
(with  a  dau.,  wife  of  Abraham  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Belford)  three 
sons,  Robert,  who  settled  at  Edinburgh,  and  became  Lord 
Chief  Baron  of  Scotland;  James  d.  1772;  and  Henry,  of  the 
King's  Remembrancer  OfBce  (see  Ord  of  Fornham).  Mr.  Ord, 
who  founded,  1 705,  St.  John's  School,  foriforty  boys,  at  New- 
castle, d.  1721,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Ord,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Fenham,  and  New- 
minster, m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Staward,  and 
had  numerous  issue.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Oed,  Esq.  of  Newcastle.  Fenham,  and  Newminster 
Abbey,  M.P.  for  St.  Michael's,  Cornwall,  who  d.  unin.  during 
his  mayoralty  1  July,  1744,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Ord,  Esq.  ofNewcastle,  Fenham,  &c..  High  Sheriff 
of  Northumberland  1747,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Whit- 
field  1750.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heirof  William  Dillingham, 
Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29  April,  1808,  had  (with  five  daus., 
Anne,  rf.  unm.  1762;  Jemima,  who  m.  1772,  Thomas  Charles 
Bigge,  Esq.,  who  d.  at  Bath  1794;  Elizabeth  ;  Susannah;  and 
Charlotte)  four  sons, 

William,  his  heir.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

James,  M.A.  (Uev.),  h.  1759;  s.  to  the  estates  and  manor  of 
East  and  West  Langton.    He  m.  2  Aug.  1787,  Barbara,  dau. 


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j  •■  '©f  Charles  Brandling,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  2  Jan.  1830, 
'       left  at  his  decease,  30  Jan.  1843,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 
.     1  James  Pickering,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Eev.  K.  Hawks- 
worth;  2  Thomas  Charles  (Eev.),  d.  6  Oct.  1844;  1  Susan, 
d.  4  Aug.  1843  ;  2  Jemima  Elizabeth  ;  3  Frances. 
Eobert,  d.  at  Calcutta  1788. 
Mr.  Ord  d.  24  Jan.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 
William  Obd,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Fenhara,  Newrainster  Abbey, 
and  Whitfield,  High  Sheriff  Northumberland  1777,  m.  4  March, 
1779,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Charles  Brandling,  Esq.  of  Gosforth 
House,  M.P.  for  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
1802,  Thomas  Creevey,  Esq.,  M.P.  forThetford,  and  d.  June, 
1818)  had  issue, 
,  William,  of  Whitfield,  M.P. 
Charles,  b.  1787  ;  d.  unm.  1816. 

Anne,  m.  1816,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Hamilton,  who  d.  1821, 
and  had  one  son,  Andrew  Charles  Hamilton,  b.  1817,  d. 
1835,  and  one  dau.  Ankb  Jane,  who  s.  her  uncle  at  Whit- 
field. 
A  dau.  Elizabeth.  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Ord  d.  6  July,  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Okd,  Esq.  of  Fenham  and  Whitfield  Hall,  formerly 
M.P.  for  Morpeth,  and  afterwards  for  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  6. 
2  Jan.  1781;  m.  Jan.  1803,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  ofRcT.  J.  Scott, 
M.A.,  of  Itchen,  Ferry,  Hants.  Rector  of  St.  Lawrence  with 
St.  John,  Southampton,  and  sister  to  Countess  of  Oxfoid,  and 
had  one  son, 

William  Henkt,  Barrister-at-Law.  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  h.  24  Dec.  1803;  m. 
8  Nov.  1829,  Frances  Vere,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Loraine, 
4th  Bart,  of  Kirkharle,  and  d.  s.  p.  Nov.  1838  r.  p. 
Mr.  Ord  was  s.  at  his  decease  in  1855,  by  his  niece, 

Anne  Jane  Blackett-Ord,  of  Whitfield  Hall,  6.  1818;  m. 
1842,  Rev.  John  Alexander  Blackett,  of  AVylam,  Northumber- 
land, Rector  of  Wolsingham,  5th  son  of  Christopher  Blackett, 
of  Wylani,  who  d.  1829,  by  his  wife,  Alice  Ingham;,  and  d. 
1S90,  having  by  him  (who  d.  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Hamilton,  late  Cornet  13th  Hussars,  6.  1843; 
ra.  1st,  Ellen  Hayes  ;  2ndly,  1886.  Susan  Beatrice,  dau.  of 
J.  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  William  Edward,  6.  1891; 
Dorothy  Beatrice,  ft.  1889. 

■    II.  Andrew  John,  now  of  Whitfield. 

i    III.  William  Reginald,  6.  1853 ;  d.  20  March,  1870. 

iv.  Charles  Edward  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Ovingham,  Northum- 
'      berlanri,  h.  1858;  m.  18  Jan.  1887,  Mary  Delaval,  only  child 

of  Eev.  Canon  Chester,  Hector  of  Eyton,  Durham,  and  has 
i      issue,  Christopher  Chester,  6.  1887  ;  Lena  Mary,  b.  1888. 
'     I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  12  Oct.  1360,  Admiral  Charles  Ludovic 

Waddilove,  R.N.,  of  Beacon  Grange,  co.  Northumberland, 

who  (/.  10  Jan.  1888,  having  had  issue,  with  two  other  sons 

and  five  daus.,  Charles  John,  b.  1882, 

II.  Alice  Jane. 

III.  Emily  Rachel,  d.  26  April,  1874. 

IV.  Elinor  Isabel. 

V.  Annie  Evelyn,  m.  1885,  Rev.  S.  C.  Eeauchamp,  Rector  of 
Little  Laver,  Essex. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Laura. 

The  Rev.  J.  A.  Blackett  assumed  by  royal  licence,  7  Dec.  1855, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Ord,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of 
Blackett,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  William  Ord,  Esq., 
his  wife's  uncle. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  sa.  and  az.  three 
salmons  hauriant  arg.  within  a  bordure  engrailed  erm.  ( for 
Ord)  2nd  and  3rd  arg.  on  a  chevron,  between  three  mullets 
pierced  sa ,  as  many  escallops  of  the  field  ( for  Blackett). 
Crtst — Upon  a  mount  vert,  an  elk's  head  erased  ppr.  pellatty. 
Motto — Nous  travaillerons  dans  Tesperance. 

5ca«— Whitfield  Hall,  Langley-on-Tyne,  Northumberland. 

Citt6— New  University. 


OED    OF    SANDS   HALL. 

Oed,  Richaed,  Esq.  of  Sands  Hall,  co.  Durham, 
J.P.,  h.  16  Oct.  1849 ;  m.  3  Aug.  1882,  May,  only 
dau.  of  James  Hornsby,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Stapleford 
Park,  Melton  Mowbray,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Evelyne  Mary,  6.  May,  1883. 

II.  Muriel,  b.  13  May,  1887. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  of  great  antiquity  in  the  cos.  of 
Durham  and  Northumberland.  There  are  several  links  missing 
in  the  early  pedigrees  from  Henry  de  Orde,  circa  1126,  but 
the  line  of  descent  from  Gawen  Obd  of  Fenwick  in  Norham- 
shire,  who  was  b.  about  1470,  andm.  a  dau.  of  Muschampe  of 
Bannore,  is  imbroken.    Gawen  Ord  was  s.  by  his  second  son, 

Oliver  Obd,  of  Fenwick,  whose  son, 

John  Ord,  purchased  lands  at  Fishbum,  in  the  co.  Durham, 
about  the  end  of  the  16th  century.    Bertram  and  Lionel,  sons 


of  John  Ord  of  Fishburn,  were  bitried  at  Sedgefield,  the  latter 
in  1623. 

Mark  Oed,  of  Fishburn,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Lionel, 
was  buried  at  Sedgefield,  27  Aug.  1639. 

Ralph  Ord  (2nd  son),  d.  1666,  leaving  issue,  Ralph  and 
Lionel,  the  former  of  whom  d.  in  1685,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Benjashn  Ord,  who  purchased  the  Sands  estate  in  1738,  and 
d.  in  1741.    His  son, 

EoBEBT  Ord,  6.  1716 ;     d.  1776,  and  was  s.  by 

Ralph  Obd,  long  known  and  respected  (says  Surtees)  as  an 
able  and  impartial  magistrate.    His  son, 

Richard  Obd,  s.  him  in  the  property  and  took  the  surname 
of  Weight,  as  devisee  of  his  great-uncle,  Richard  Wright,  Esq. 
He  d.  unm.  and  the  property  came  into  the  possession  of  his 
nephew, 

Mark  Oed,  Esq.  of  Sands  Hall,  (son  of  Mark  Ord  (5.  26  Jan. 
1772),  of  London  and  York,  Barrister-at-Law,  whotL  1805;  by 
his  wife,  Sarah  Cole,  of  York,  m.  1799,  d.  1858)  b.  3  Jan.  ISOO  ; 
TO.  1847,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Dixon  Walker,  Esq. 
of  Hurworth-on-Tees,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1863,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Mark,  6.  1  Sept.  1848;  d.  unm.  4  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Richard,  now  of  Sands  Hall. 

III.  Ralph  Arthur,  b.  1852;  d.  v.nm.  I860. 

I.  Ada  Mary,  m.  1872,  George  M.  Goodricke,  Esq.  of  Calcutta, 
and  has  issue,  George  ;  Lionel ;  Arthur  and  Mary. 

II.  Emily  Elizabeth. 

III.  Rose  Martindale. 

IV.  Helen  Margaret. 

Mr.  Ord  was  s.  by  his  second  son. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  salmon  haurient    arg.    a  canton  of   the 
second.     Crest — A  stag's  head.    Motlo — Mitis  et  fortis. 
(Seat— Sands  Hall,  Sedgefield,  co.  Durham. 
Clubs — Durham  County,  and  Isthmian. 


ORDE   OF  NXJNNYKIRK. 

Oede,  William,  Esq.  of  Nunnykirk,  Iforthum- 
berland,  B.A.,  J.P.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Oxford, 
h.  25  May,  1S54  ;  m.  17  Jan.  1884,  Winifred  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rer.  Ambrose  Jones,  of  Stannington,  co. 
Northumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  6.  25  Oct.  1884. 

n.  John  Barwick,  6.  Dec.  1886. 

III.  Percy  Lancelot,  b.  Jan.  1888. 

I.  "Violet  Isabel, 

II.  "Valentine  Evelyn. 

III.  Hyacinth  Eleanor. 

Liueagre. — This  family  of  Orde  is  of  great  antiquity,  and 
has  long  possessed  considerable  estates  in  the  cos.  of  North- 
umberland and  Durham,  which  in  the  Palatinate,  were  held 
in  co/pite  under  the  Bishop. 

Simon  de  East  Orde,  in  the  co.  Palatine  of  Durham,  who 
d.  1362,  seised  of  the  whole  of  Orde,  which  he  held  In  capite  oi 
the  Bishop  of  Durham,  was  ancestor  of 

William  Obde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  Newbiggin,  High  Sheriff 
of  Northumberland  5  Charles  I.  He  had,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
six  sons,  to  each  of  whom  he  gave  estates.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Orde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Selby,  of  Twizel  Castle,  and  dying  1678,  left  two  sons.  The 
elder, 

William  Orde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  M.P.  for  Berwick  1713, 
d.  without  issue,  having  entailed  his  estates  on  his  brother's 
children.    He  was  accordingly  s.  by  his  grand-nephew, 

William  Orde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  M.P.  for  Berwick,  who 
resided  at  Sandybank  House,  co.  Durham.  He  m.  1st,  a  dau. 
of —  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Cawsey  Park,  and  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
—  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  By  the  latter  lady 
he  had  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Anne,  m.  1st,  Henry  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Cawsey  Park,  andZndly, 
Sir  William  Carr,  Bart.    She  d.  s.p. 

Isabella,  m.  1st,  John  Forster,  Esq.  of  Etherstone,  North- 
umberland, and  2ndly,  Robert  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Lemmiug- 
ton,  Northumberland. 

A  dau.,  9)1.  Walter  Kettleby,  Esq.  of  Athold. 
Upon  the  decease,  without  male  issue,  of  this  William  Orde, 
the  estates  in  East  Orde,  inc.,  passed  to  his  cousin,  the  heir-at- 
law, 

John  Orde,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  J.P.  and  D.L,  son  of  Thomas 
Orde,  Esq.  of  Felkington,  and  grandson  of  the  William  Orde, 
Esq.  of  East  Orde,  who  vi.  the  dau.  of  Sir  William  Selby. 
This  gentleman  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Ward,  Esq.  of 
Morpeth,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  William,  his  heir.  He  r,i. 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  E.  Marr,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  and  relict  of 
Bev.  WilUam  Pye,  of  the  same  place,  by  whom  he  had, 


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OKD 


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O'RE 


Thomas,  created  20  Oct.  1797,  Baron   Bolton,  of   Bolton 

Castle,  CO.  York  (fee  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
John,  a  distinguished  Naval  Commander,  who  was  created  a 

Bart.  27  July,  1790. 
Anne,  d.  1825. 

Mary,  m.  Robert  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Acton  House,  Northumber 
land. 
Mr.  Orde  d.  17S7,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

■William  Orde,  Ksq.  of  East  Orde,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  even- 
riial  heir  of  William   Ward,  Esq.  of   Nunnykirk,   and   had 
issue, 
John,  a  Major  in  the  army,  d.  tmm.  in  the  East  Indies. 
William,  heir  to  his  father. 

Charles  Ward.  Major  in  the  9th  Lancers,  in.  Maria,  relict 
of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  dau.  (by 
Susan  Rowley  his  wife,  of  the  family  of  liowley  of  May- 
braith,  co.  Meath)  of  John  Chapman,  Esq.  of  co.  West- 
meath,  of  the  family  of  Chapman  of  Killua  Castle,  Bart., 
and  left  at  his  decease  a  son, 
Charles  William,  of  Nunnykirk. 
Thomas,  Capt.  K.N.,  d.  %mm.  in  the  West  Indies. 
Mr.  Orde  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

AVilliam  Obde,  Esq.  of  Nunnykirk,  Ac,  Northumberland, 
High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1819,  d.  unm.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew 

Charles  William  Orde,  Esq.  of  Nunnykirk,  M.A.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions 
from  1854  to  1873,  6.  Jan.  1810;  m.  7  July,  1853,  Frances 
Isabel,  youngest  dau.  of  Shallcross  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Newton 
Bank,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue, 
I.  William,  present  representative. 

n.  Charles  Reginald,  6.  Sept.  1855;  m.  i  Feb.  1879,  Alice 
Lindsay,  dau.  of   Hasell  Kydwell,  Esq.  of  Tower  House, 
Ipswich. 
ri.  Francis  Edward,  b.  Mar,  1857  ;  d.  Dec.  1858. 

IV.  Herbert,  6.  Aug.  1861  ;  d.  Sept.  1861. 

V.  Edwin  Lancelot,  b.  Sept.  1863;  m.  20  April,  1892,  Evelyn 
Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Henry  Onle,  Esq.  of  Uopton 
House,  Great  Yarmouth  (see  Orde  of  Uopton). 

I.  Maria  Frances. 

II.  Alice  Isabel;  m.  11  Dec.  1888,  J.  C.  Dun-Waters,  Esq.  of 
Craigton,  co.  Stirling. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  fishes  hauriant  in  fesse  arg.,  for  Orde; 
quartering  az.,  a  cross-crosslet  or,  for  Ward.  Cnst — An  elk's 
head  ppr.    Motto — Mitis  et  fortis. 

£e«5— Nunnykirk,  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 


ORDE    OF  "WEETWOOD    HALL. 

Oede,  Rev.  Leonaed  Shafto,  M.A.  of  Weet- 
Tvood  Hall,  Northumberland,  J. P.,  late  Vicar  of 
Alnwick,  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Hugh,  3rd 
Duke,  and  Algernon,  4th  Duke  of  Northumberland, 
I.  15  Aug.  1807  ;  m.  27  Aug.  1833,  Anna  Maria 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Horace  David  Cholwell 
St.  Paul,  1st  Bart,  of  Ewart  Park,  Count,  of  the 
Holy  Roman  Empire,  by  Hon.  Anna  Maria  Ward 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Viscount  Dudley  and 
Ward,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1881)  had  issue, 

3.  Leonard  Horace    Shafto,   6.   10  Oct.   1835;    d.   1  Feb. 

1837. 
n.  William  Jocelyn  Shafto,  6.  24  Dec.  1836;   d.  20  Oct. 

1871. 

III.  Henry  Powlett  Shafto,  b.  4  Nov.  1838. 

IV.  Robert  Jocelyn  Charles  (Rev.;,  LL.B.,  6.  17  April,  1842. 
1    Anne  Maria  Louisa. 

II.  Charlotte  Emily  Julian,™.  16  June,  1868,  William  Camp- 
bell Colquhoun,  Esq.  of  Clathick,  co.  Perth,  Capt.  15th 
Regt.  of  Foot,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

III.  Leonora  Louisa  Isabella,  m.  13  April,  1871,  Charles 
Hope,  Esq.  of  The  Mount,  Lamberhurst,  Kent. 

Lineag'e.— Rev.  Thomas  Oede,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kiiknew- 
ton,  Northumberland  (younger  son,  by  Mary  Stother  his  wife, 
of  Thomas  Orde,  Esq.  of  Felkington,  co.  Durham  (see  Orde  of 
^unnyhlrh),  m.  about  1733,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  and  eventually 
sole  heir  of  Rev.  Leonard  Shafto,  of  Weetwood,  Rector  of 
Gateshead,  and  by  her  had  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons,  Leonard 
Shafto,  the  elder,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  slain  ia  the  battle  of 
Minden,  v.nni.    The  younger, 

John  Orde,  Esq.  of  Weetwood,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  1739; 
m.  1st,  Rosamond,  only  child  and  heir  of  James  Daglish, 
Esq.  of  Weetwood,  Northumberland,  and  2ndly,  Miss 
Margaret  Ord;  by  the  former  (who  d.  6  April,  1776)  he  had 
issue, 

Leonard  Shafto,  of  whom  presently. 


John,  M.A..  Rector  of  Wensley,  co.  York,  m.  I9t,  24  Aug. 
1802,  the  Hon.  Frances  Carleton,  2nd  dau.  of  Guy,  1st  Lord 
Dorchester;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Blake  Burley, 
Esq.  of  Little  Chelsea. 

James,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  1st,  15  May,  1811,  Mar- 
garet Maria  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of  William  Beckford,  ', 
Esq.  of  Fonthill,  Wilts,  and  2ndly,  11  Nov.  1829,  Lady  I 
Elizabeth  Susan  O'Brien,  relict  of  Admiral  Lord  Edwartfi 
O'Brien,  and  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  \ 
Beaufort,  K.G.  Gen.  Orde  d.  21  May,  1850,  leaving  by  hisi ; 
2nd  wife  (who  d.  1876),  a  son,  James  Henry  Orde,  Esq.  of 
Hopton  House,  Norfolk  (see  next  Article),  and  two  daus., 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Lloyd  Browne,  Esq.,, 
Major  5th  Royal  Irish  Lancers,  and  Isabel  Anne. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  William  Bell  Moises,  M.A..  Vicar  of  Felton.     ] 

Juliana  Anne,  m.  15  July,  1804,  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Roden„i 
K.P. 

He  d.  24  Dec.  1818,  aged  80,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Leonard  Shafto  Orde,  Esq.  of  Weetwood  House,  a  Lieut.- 
Gen.  in  the  army,  6.  25  March,  1769;  in.  1st,  Penelope,  dau.  i 
of  —  Ogilvie,  Esq.  of  Argyle  Street,  Edinburgh  ;  2ndly,  U  I 
May,  1801,  Lady  Louisa  Anne  Jocelyn,  5th  dau.  of  Robert,  IstI 
Earl  of  Roden,  which  lady  d.  1st  Sept.  1807  ;  and  3rdly, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  —  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Salop.  Gen.  Orde  d.  'i  < 
Aug.  Is20,  leaving  issue  by  his  2nd  wife  (who  cj.  2  Sept. 
1807),  I 

Leonard  Shafto,  now  of  Weetwood. 

Robert  Jocelyn  Shafto.  | 

Annie  Rosamond,  m.  1827,  Major  Stratton,  H.E.I.C.S. 
And  by  his  3rd  wife, 

Henry  William. 

Rosamond. 

Harriet,  m.  1833,  Lleut.-Col.  Kent  Murray,  Knt.  St.  F.,  and 
K.J.C. 

Arms,  &e. — As  Orde  of  Nunnyhirk. 

Scats— Weetwood  Hall,  Bellor'd,  and  Shorestone  Hall,  Chat 
Hill,  Northumberland. 


OEDE    OF    HOPTON. 

Oede,  Charles  Someetille,  Esq.  of  Hopton, 
Suffolk,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  2nd  Vol.  batt.  Norfolk  Regt., 
h.  8  Aug.  1858 ;  s.  his  father  Feb.  1880 ;  m.  25  April,| 
1889,  Margaret  Susan,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Williaiai 
James  Stracey,  of  50  Portland  Place,  W.  formerlyl 
Vicar  of  Buxton,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  | 

Myrtle  Evelyn,  6.  14  Dec.  1890.  | 

Iris  Rosalind,  b.  2  Jan.  1892.  | 

Lineage.— See  Orde  of  JVectionod. 

James  Henry  Orde,  Esq.  of  Hopton  House,  Suffolk,  J.F., 
M.A.,  6.  30  Sept.  1830  (son  of  Gen.  James  Orde,  by  Ladyi 
Elizabeth  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  I 
Beaufort,  K.G.)  ;  m.  5  June,  1856,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of; 
the  late  Daniel  Gurney,  Esq.  of  North  Runcton  Hall,  near 
King's  Lynn,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Harriet  Jemima  Hay,  2nd  dau. 
of  William,  15th  Earl  of  Erroll,  and  had  issue,  i 

I.  Charles  Somervills,  now  of  Hopton  House. 

n.  Lancelot  Francis,  b.  23  Oct.  1859. 

III.  Julian  Walter,  6.  14  Jan.  1861;  m.  1885,  Alice  Georgiana, 
eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Arehdale,  Esq.  of  Baldock,  Herts, 
and  has  issue,  Michael  Amsas  Julian,  b.  1887 ;  Cuthbert 
Julian,  6. 1888,  Herbert  Walter  Julian,  b.  1889,  and  Elizabeth 
Susan. 

I.  Evelyn  Alice,  m.  20  April,  1892,  Edwin  Lancelot  Orde, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Charles  William  Orde,  Esq.  of  Nunny- 
kirk, Northumberland  (see  Orde  of  Nimnykirk)  and  has  a 
son,  Simon  Edwin  Henry,  6.  1893. 

II.  Sybil  Margaret. 

III.  Margaret  Louisa. 

IV.  Olive  Elizabeth  Emily,  m.  17  Jan.  1894,  Robert  Basil, 
eldest  son  of  Robert  Gurney  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Desmond  Park, 
near  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Mr.  Orde  d.  21  Feb.  1880. 
Scat — Hopton  House,  near  Great  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk. 
Town  Residence — 45,  Hans  Place,  S.W. 


O'REILLY    OF    EAST    BREFNY. 

The  O'Reilly  (Myles  Geokge),  of  East  Brefny 
late  Capt.  North  Cork  Rifles,  J. P.  co.  Leitrim,  h 
30  Oct.  1829  ;  m.  1858,  Elizabeth ,  dau.  of  Georgf 
BruDskill,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Turnham  Green,  anc: 
by  her  (who  d.  1881)  had  issue, 

I.  Mtles  John,  b.  23  Jan.  1860. 

II.  Edmund  Adalbert,  6.  5  Dec.  1879. 


O'KE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'EE 


1533 


».  Melanie  Georgina. 

"II.  Gwendoline  Beresford,  m.  25  Oct.  1887,  Stanley  Mundey, 
Esq. 

in.  BrunehaiUt  Mildred  Elizabeth,   m.    1890,    Dr.   Sidney 
Harvey. 
I    17.  Guinevere  Hilda.  v.  Elizatetli  Eeresford. 

Xineag'e. — Ragallagh  (the  son  of  Cathalan,  Prince  of 
Brefny,  and  grandson  of  Dcbh  Cbon,  a  le.iding  chief  against 
the  Danes,  who  was  eldest  son  of  Maolmobdha,  Dynast  of 
East  Brefny,  lineally  descended  from  Bbian,  the  4th  Milesian 
King  of  Connaught)  s.  his  father  in  the  government  of  Muintir 
Maolmordha  a.d.  981,  and  commanded  the  royal  army  during 
the  reign  of  Maolseachluin  until  the  dethronement  of  that 
prince,  in  1002,  in  favour  of  Brian  Boroimhe,  from  which  period 
Eagallagh  accompanied  that  celebrated  cliief  in  all  his  expe- 
ditions, and  at  length  fell  with  him  at  the  battle  of  Clontarf. 
Eagallagh's  son  and  successor, 

Abten,  Prince  of  East  Brefny,  was  father  of 

Tabgaille,  Prince  of  East  Brefny,  who  was  the  first  that 
assumed  the  name  of  Ua  Eagallagh,  or  O'Reilly.  From 
this  time,  too,  the  principality  of  East  Brefny  went  by  the 
appellation  of  Brefny  O'Reilly,  and  that  of  West  Brefny  by 
that  of  Brefny  O'Euare,  until  both  were  converted  into  shire 
ground,  called  counties,  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  under  the 
government  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  a.d.  1562,  at  which 
time  the  eastern  division  was  called  the  co.  of  Cavan,  and  the 
western  the  co.  of  Leitrim.  Our  limited  space  precludes  us 
from  entering  minutely  into  the  history  of  the  subsequent 
O'Eeillys,  Princes  of  Brefny,  until  we  come  to 

Edmond  O'Reilly,  of  Kilnacrott,  «.  as  Prince  of  East 
Brefny.  He  m.  twice;  1st,  a  dau.  of  the  noble  house  of 
i'lunkett,  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  that  of  Nugent,  and  had 
several  children.  From  his  youngest  son,  Turlough,  sprang 
the  Scabvach  family  {which  see).  He  d.  April,  1601.  His  3rd 
son, 

John  O'Reilly,  Esq.  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Butler, 
and  dying  1621,  left  a  son, 

Bbian  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  m.  Hon.  Mary  Plunlcet,  dau.  of  Lord 
Dunsany,  and  d.  1631,  having  had  (with  three  other  sons, 
Cathal ;  Eogan,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Hugh)  an  eldest  son, 

Maolmobdha,  or  Myles  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  an  able  military 
ofiScer  during  the  civil  wars  of  1641,  killed  at  the  head  of  his 
troops,  leaving,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles 
O'Reilly,  of  co.  Leitrim  (with  a  younger  son,  Edmond),  an 
elder  son, 

John  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Conlyn  and  Garryrocock,  co.  Cavan, 
and  subsequently  of  Bally macadd,co.Meath,  M.P.  for  co. Cavan 
1689,  who  raised  a  regiment  of  Dragoons  at  his  own  expense 
for  the  service  of  King  James  II.  He  vi.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Owen  O'Reilly,  and  d.  Feb.  1716,  having  had  (with  two  daus.) 
five  sons, 

Conob,  of  Garryrocock,  co.  Cavan,  Capt.  in  his  father's  regt. 
of  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p.  May,  1723. 

Myles,  m.  Aug.  1698,  Mary  Barnewall,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Mary  m.  Philip  Tuite,  of  Newcastle,  co. 
Meath,  and  Margaret,  m.  AValter  Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Cloune; 
CO.  Meath)  three  sons,  John,  his  heir,  d.  s.  p.  1767; 
Dominick;  Francis,  d.  s.  p.     He  d.  June,  1731. 

Bbyan,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Owen,  or  Eugene,  who  m.  and  had  a  son,  James. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Baltrasna  branch  {which  see). 
The  3rd  son, 

Bbyan  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Ballenrink,  Capt.  in  his  father's 
regt.  of  Dragoons,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Luke  M'Dowell,  of 
Montach,  co.  Roscommon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Nov.  1755) 
had  six  sons.  Capt.  O'Reilly  d.  6  Sept.  1748,  in  his  72nd  year. 
His  eldest  son, 

Myles  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  TuUystown,  co.  'Westmeath,  m. 
1740,  Sarah,  dau.  of  'William  Fitzsimons,  Esq.  of  Garadice,  co. 
Meath,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Margaret,  m.  the  Baron  de 
Bellegarde,  Seigneur  de  Laran,  &,c.,  of  Toulouse,  in  France) 
three  sons, 

John  Alexander,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Regt.  of  Hibernia,  in 
Chables  IV.,  King  of  Spain's  service,  m.  Mary  Lalor,  of 
Crana,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.p.  1801. 

DowELL,  of  whom  presently. 

Matthew,  (ancestor  of  O'Reilly  of  Knock  Abbey). 
Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  in  Dublin  4  Feb.  1775,  aged  67  years.    The 
2nd  son, 

DowELL  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Heath  House,  Queen's  co.,  m.  1st, 
May,  1775,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  O'Conor  Failghe,  Esq.  of 
the  city  of  Dublin,  but  by  her  (who  d.  in  the  same  year)  had  no 
surviving  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  March,  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James  Knox,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  co.  Mayo,  by  Dorothy  Rutledge 
his  wife,  and  had  issue. 

Miles  John,  his  heir. 


James  Fitzsimons,  Capt.  13th  British  Regt.,  and  Col.  of  a 
Spanish  regt.,  killed  in  a  sortie  from  the  town  of  Tolosa, 
in  Spain,  unm. 

Alexander,  d.  young. 

Dowell,  Capt.  R.N,,  a  distinguished  Naval  Officer,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Digory  King  Marshall,  of  Truro,  Cornwall, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  1817,  one  son,  Dowell  Knox,  Capt. 
69th  and  85th  Regts.,  m.  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  James  G. 
Cavenagh,  Esq.  of  Wexford,  Surgeon  Hoyal  Staff  Corps^ 
and  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  two 
children,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

Dorinda,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Stephen  Hastings  Atkins,  Esq. 

Margaret,  m.  her  cousin,  William  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Knock 
Abbey  Castle,  and  d.  1842. 

Sarah,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  13  Nov.  1&38,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Myles  John  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  The  Heath  House,  b. 
15  Dec.  1780;  m.  16  Jan.  1829,  Elizabeth  Anne,  elder  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  de  la  Poer  Beresford,  son  of  William, 
1st  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  by  Elizabeth  FitzGibbon 
his  wife,  sister  of  Lord  Chancellor  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Myles  Geobge,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Beresford,  b.  30  March,  1832  ;  m.  1867,  Harrietta, 
dau.  of  H.  Adams,  Esq.  of  Santa  ¥6  de  Bogota,  U.S. 
Colombia. 

III.  Henry  Tristram,  an  Officer  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  30  Nov.  1836; 
m.  1862,  Miss  Hickson,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Hickson,  of  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  1890. 

I.  Susan  Rachel,  of  the  Heath  House,  which  she  sold,  m. 
William  Porter,  Esq. 

II.  Elizabeth  Ellen,  m.  James  Deakin,  M.D.,  Surgeon,  70th 
Foot. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  1857. 

^rms— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  dexter  hand  ppr. 
bloody,  supported  by  two  lions  rampant  or ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
on  a  mount  an  oak,  with  a  snake  descending  its  trunk  ppr., 
supported  by  two  lions  rampant  gu.  Crests— 1st,  An  oak  tree, 
with  a  snake  entwined  descendant  ppr.,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or ;  2nd,  An  arm  mailed  in  armour,  couped  at  the 
elbow,  the  gauntlet  grasping  a  Cagier,  all  ppr.  Sujiponers — 
Two  lions  or.     Motto — Fortitudine  et  prudentia. 

liesidence—6,  Denmark  Terrace,  Brighton,  Sussex. 


O'REILLY   OF  KNOCK   ABBEY. 

O'Ekilly,  William  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Knock 
Abbey,  co.  Louth,  J.P.,  b.  16  Eeb.  1862,  s.  bis 
father,  Feb.  1880. 

Lineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Milesian  House 
of  O'Reilly,  Pbinces  or  East  Bbefny. 

Matthew  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Knock  Abbey,  co.  Louth,  3rd 
son  of  Myles  O'Reilly,    Esq.   of    TuUystown    (see   precedinrj 
Memoir),  m.  1st,  1777,  Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  John  O'Conor 
Failghe,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
Matthew,  his  heir. 

John,  b.  Nov.  1780;  d.  unm.  March,  1830. 
Anna  Maria,  m.  Richard  Dease,  M.D.,  and  was  mother  of 
Matthew  O'Reilly  Dease,  of  Dee  Farm,  co.  Louth,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1857,  and  for  oo.  Cavan 
1861,  and  M.P.  for  Louth  1868-74,  b.  1819. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  m.  2ndly,  Nov.  1789,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Myles 
Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Carne  Isle,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth 
Lyster,  of  New  Park,  co.  Roscommon,  and  by  her  had, 

Mjles,  b.  Sept.  1791 ;  d.  unm.  Oct.  1822. 

AViLLiAM,  of  whom  presently. 

Walter,  Col.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  h.  Sept.  1793;  m.  14  Nov. 
1827,  Harriett,  Duchess  of  Roxburgh,  widow  of  James,  5th 
Duke,  d.  s.  p.  4  March,  1844. 

Dowell,  Attorney-General  of  Jamaica,  b.  May,  1793 ;  d.  unm. 
1855. 

Richard  Anthony,  a  Judge  in  Jamaica,  6.  March,  1841 ;  d. 
unm.  1860. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1854. 
Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  I  Jan.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Knock  Abbey,  6.  May,  1779 ;  m. 
Feb.  1830,  Susan  Anne,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  de  la 
Poer  Beresford,  but  dying  without  issue,  June,  1841  (his  widow 
m.  2ndly,  2  June,  1842,  Gerald  S.  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Offaley),  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Knock  Abbey,  J.P.  and  M.P.  for 
Dundalk,  b.  Sept.  1792;  m.  Aug.  1820,  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of 
Dowell  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  Queen's  co.,  and 
had  issue, 

Myles  William  Patbick,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1873. 
Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Myles  William  Patbick  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Knock  Abbey, 
CO.  Louth,  J.P,  and  D.L.,  B.A.  London,  LL.D.  Rome,  High 


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ORL 


Sheriff  1841,  M.P.  for  co.  Longford  1862-79,  6.  13  March, 
1825;  m.  3  AuR.  1859,  Ida,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmund  Jerningham, 
Esq.  of  43,  Eutland  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  London,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  20  April,  1S7S)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Knock  Atibey. 

II.  Edmund,  b.  24  April,  1866. 

III.  Charles,  b.  4  Jan.  1869. 

IV.  Francis,  b.  1  Oct.  18!2. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Edith. 

Mr.  O'Eeilly  d.  6  Feb.  1880. 

Arms,  d-c. — See  O'Reilly  of  East  Brcfny. 
Sfati— Knock  Abbey,  Dundalk,  co.  Louth,  and  Knocknegan, 
Balbriggan,  co.  Dublin. 


O'REILIiY    OF    BALTRASNA. 

O'Eeilly,  James,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  co.  Meath, 
eldest  son  of  Edward  Watts-Russell,  Esq.,  by  Alicia 
liis  wife,  dan.  and  eo-lieir  of  Anthony  O'Reilly, 
Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  b.  1869  ;  s.  to  this  property  under 
the  ■will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  and  assumed 
the  surname  of  O'Eeilly. 

Xiineag'e. — This  is  another  branch  of  the  princely  House 
of  O'Eeilly. 

Thomas  O'Eeillt,  Esq.  of  Ballgarny,  youngest  son  of 
John  O'Reilly,  Esq.  {sti  O'Reilly  of  £ast  Brefny),  was  in  his 
father's  regiment ;  he  to.  1691,  Rosa,  dau.  of  Luke  M'Dowell, 
Esq.  of  Montagh,  CO.  Eoscommon;  and  d.  1756,  having  had 
issue, 

Patrick,  d.  g.  p. 

Philip,  a  friar  of  the  Order  of  St.  Dominick. 
James,  of  whom  presently. 

Thoicas,  of  Eobuck,  co.  Cavan,  d.  Feb.  1786,  leaving  an  only 
dau.  and  heir,  who  to.  Capt.  Adams,  who  took  the  name  of 
O'Reilly,  and  became  O'Eeilly  of  Belmont. 
Connor,  a!,  s.p. 

Dominick,  6.  May,  1719.  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Spanish  service, 
and  Chamberlain  to  H.R.H.  Don  Antonio,  Infanta  of  Spain, 
Nicholas,  Capt.  in  the  Spanish  service,  d.  in  Spain. 
Alexander  (Count),  b.  at  Baltrasna,  1722,  Generalissimo  in 
the  Spanish  service,  Capt.-Gen.  of  Andalusia,  Governor  of 
Cadiz,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Infantry,  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  Calatrava,  and  Grandee  of  Spain  of  the  First  Class. 
He  TO.  Donna  Rosa  los  Casas,  and  (/.  1794.  His  eldest  son, 
Peteb  Paul,  Count  O'Reilly,  to.  the  Countess  of  Buena 
Vista,  and  d.  at  the  Havannah,  leaving  issue,  i.  Don 
Manuel,  Count  O'Reilly,*  Marquess  de  Buena  Vista, 
Grandee  of  Spain,  &c. ;  ii.  Don  Pedro,  Capt.  of  Cavalry 
and  Aide-de-Camp  to  his  uncle,  the  Duke  of  Baylen,  at 
Madrid ;  iii.  Don  Ferdinand ;  i.  Rosa,  w.  M.  de  Henera ; 
II.  Maria  de  la  Concepcion. 
The  3rd  son, 

James  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Philip  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  5  Jan. 
1786,  leaving  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  to.  James  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of 
Millcastle,  co.  Westmeath)  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and 
Anthony,  b.  30  April,  1746;  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1803.    The  former, 

Thomas  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  J. P.,  an  Officer  in  the 
army,  6.  22  April,  1741 ;  to.  March,  1773,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
the  lion.  Justice  Robert  Sibthorp,  of  Duneany,  co.  Louth, 
by  Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen.  Cochrane,  and  niece  to 
Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Dudonald,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1823)  had 
issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Kobert,  b.  10  March,  1779  ;  d.  1788. 

Thomas,  b.  21  Feb.  1780:  d.  unm. 

Anthony  Alexander,  b.  23  Sept.  1781,  Col.  in  the  army;  to. 
5  Aug.  1799,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Graves,  Esq.  of  Mary- 
borough, and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Leeson, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  Catharine,  to.  Col.  M'Clean,  27th  Regt.) 
five  sons,  1  Thomas  ;  2  James,  to.  Miss  Henricks,  of  Somer- 
set, Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  had  issue;  3  John  Robert, 
Cape  Mounted  Rifles;  4  George:  5  Anthony. 

Stephen,  b.  1786  ;  d.  g.  p. 

John  Roberts,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  9  April,  1794;  who,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  had  issue,  a  dau.  Georgiana  Geraldine,  to.  Albert 
Haseltine,  Esq.,  R.N. 

Marianne  Margaret.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  Dec.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  J. P.,  b.  22  June,  1775; 
m.  1  Oct.  1799,  Henrietta  Catherine  Blanche,  youngest  dau. 
of  Oliver  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Farren  Council,  co.  Cavan,  and  had 
issue, 

James,  6.  5  .July,  1800  :  d.  s.  p.  9  Sept.  1825. 

Thomas,  6.  11  Feb.  1804 ;  d.  24  June,  1822. 

*  Count  O'Reilly  succeeded  to  the  dukedom  of  Baylen,  held 
t>y  the  well-known  Gen.  Castanos. 


Anthony,  of  Baltrasna. 
Robert  John,  of  Millcastle,  co.  Westmeath,  Barrister-at-Lsir < 
b.  9  July,  1813;  m.  1st,  30  Dec.  1842,  Florence  Tankerviu' 
dau.  of  Godfrey  Kneller,  Esq.  of  Donhead  Hall,  Wilts,  ami 
2ndly,  29  Aug.  1857,  Eleanor  Grace,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Norton 
Joseph  Knatchbull,  Bart.,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1879,  leaving  i 
dau.  Kathleen  Mary. 
Henrietta  Catharine,  to.  Richard  Bolger,  Esq.  of  Ballard,  coj 

Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 
Caroline  Blanche,  to.  William  B.  Stoker,  Esq.,  Barrister-a 

Law,  d.  g.  p. 
Selina,  d.  unm.  21  Nov.  1829. 
Louisa  Marianne  Mervyn,  d.  unm.  24  May,  1827. 
Mr.  O'Reilly  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Meath  in  1803,  and 
for  Cavan  in  1804.    He  d.  19  March,  1853,  and  was  «.  l^r  hii 
son, 

Anthony  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  co.  Meath,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  23  June,  1812 ;  m.  14  May,  1836,  Alicia  Maria,  dau.  o< 
Capt.  John  Fortescue,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Meredyth,  Bart.,  of  Newtown,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
20  Feb.  I85S)  had  issue, 

I.  James  William  Fortescue,  b.  3  Oct.  1841 ;  d.  June: 
1855. 

I.  Caroline  Maria,  m.  12  Sept.  1861,  William  Mark  Miller 
Fortescue,  Esq.,  late  of  the  60th  Eifles  (of  the  Clermont 
family),  and  d.  s.  p.  20  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Alicia  Margaret,  to.  28  Dec,  1867,  Edward  Watts-Eussellj 
Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Jesse  Watts  Eussell,  Esq.  of  Ilan 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  had  James  (now  James  O'Reilly,  o{ 
Baltrasna),  and  other  issue. 

in.  Harriet  Georgina,  m.  24  June,  1865,  Matthew  E.  Weld 
O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Viewniount,  Longford,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Florence  Henrietta,  m.  6  Dec.  1871,  John  Archibald 
Murray,  Esq.,  C!apt.  97th  Regt.,  of  Hornby  HaD,  Lancaster, 
and  has  issue. 

V.  Edith  Sophia,  m.  3  Oct.  1878,  Capt.  Philip  Bame,  late 
60th  Rifles,  2nd  son  of  Frederick  Barne,  Esq.  of  Sotterley 
and  Dunwich,  Suffolk. 

VI.  Olivia  Blanche,  m.  12  Jan.  1869,  William  George  Claytoii 
Wade,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Craven  Wade,  Esq.  oi 
Clonebrany,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Eva  Cornelia,  m.  16  April,  1879,  Albert  Beauchamii 
Astley  Cooper,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Astley  Cooper,  Bart.^ 
and  has  issue. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Cavan  1845.     He  d.  1874. 

A7-^ns,  drc. — Same  as  O'Reilly  of  East  Brefny. 
Seat — Baltrasna,  Oldcastle,  co.  Meath. 


ORIiEBAR   OF  HINWICK. 

Oelebae,  Richaed,  Esq.  of  Hinwick,  co.  Bedforc^ 
J.P.  for  Beds  and  Northants,  b.  10  April,  1833  ;' 
m.  30  July,  1861,  Erederica  St.  John,  5th  dau.  of'' 
the  late  Sir  William  Edward  Rouse  Boughton,  10th' 
Bart,  of  Downton  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richakd  Rouse  Boughton,  of  Poddington,Wellingborough, 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Beds,  b.  20  May,  1862 ;  to.  23  Dee. 
1889,  Faith  Henrietta,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Bourne,  of, 
Cowarne  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue,  one  dau.; 
Gehesta  Ruth. 

II.  Beauchamp  Orlando  Chichele,  6. 3  May,  1863. 

Xiiueagre. — This  family  was  very  early  settled  at  Harrdd, 
CO.  Bedford,  and  in  its  neiKhbourhood.  The  name  is  a  Saxon 
compound  derived  from  the  village  and  hundred  of  Orlingbiiry, 
CO.  Northampton,  about  twenty  miles  from  Bedford,  in  which 
form  it  was  occasionally  spelt,  as  well  as  in  that  of  Orlebare  and 
Oulebare.  In  the  reign  of  Edward  III.,  Thomas  Oblebeee 
was  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Bedford.  His  descendant,  J.»hn 
Orlebere  or  Orlebar,  of  Harrold,  left  three  sons, 
Robert,  c^  unm.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Ryder,  of  Kent,  and  had  an 
only  surviving  dau.,  b.  1630  ;  to.  Sir  Jonathan  Keate,  Bart, 
of  The  Hoo,  Herts. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Orlebar,  to.  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  soleh«irof 
Richard  Child,  Esq.  of  Poddington,  and  heir  also  of  William 
Payne,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Poddington  and  of  Hinwick, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

George,  successor  to  his  father. 

Richard,  b.  1625;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Cooper,  Esq. 
of  Arthingworth,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  he  had  one 
son  and  three  dau-^..  Cooper,  whose  dau.  and  heir  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  Sir  Thomas  Hatton,  Bart.;  Susannah,  m.  Humphrey 
Wykeham,  Esq.  of  SwalclifTe;  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Dr.  Carrier^ 
Canon  of  Peterborough ;  and  Judith,  m.  Dr.  James  Johnson, 
Master  of  Sydney  Sussex  College,  Camb, 
John,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  eldest  son, 


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OEM 


1535 


I  Geosge  Orlebak,  Esq.,  m.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Oliver  Boteler, 
'  Esq.  of  Wooton,  co.  Bedford,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  three 
sons  and  two  daus.,  i.  Richard,  his  heir;  ii.  George,  proved 
founder's  kin  to  Archbishop  Chichele,  of  All  Souls',  Oxford, 
til  rough  his  mother;  iii.  Oliver;  i.  Judith,  m.  1676,  James 
Boteler,  of  Harrold;  ii.  Margaret,  m.  1676,  John  Hawes.  The 
eldest  son, 

EicHARD  Oriebar,  Esq.  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Hatton, 
Bart,  of  Long  Stanton,  co.  Cambridge,  and  had  issue, 

HiCHARD,  his  successor. 

Thoraae,  m.  his  first-cousin,  Judith,  dau.  of  James  Boteler, 
and  was  ancestor  in  the  female  line  of  the  Ilcv.  Orlebar 
Smyth,  of  Apsley  House,  liev.  Orlebar  Marsh,  and  the 
Eev.  Orlebar  St.  John  Cooper,  all  of  co.  Bedford. 
William,  an  Officer  in  lUe  army,  d.  unm.  at  Boston, 
[  America. 
:;  The  eldest  son, 

i  EicHARD  Orlebak,  Esq.,  built  Ilinwick  House,  leaving  the 
old  residence  of  the  family;at  Poddington  to  become  a  farm- 
house, which  still  remains  and  bears  traces  of  having  been 
embattled.  He  m.  Diana,  dau.  and  (with  her  sister.  Lady 
Suffolk)  co-heir  of  Sir  Samuel  Astrey,  of  Henbury,  Clerk  of 
the  Privy  Council  of  James  II.,  and  d.  s.  p.,  having  devised 
his  property  to  his  cousin.  We  now  return  to  John,  3rd  son 
of  George  Orlebar,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Child  his  wife.    This 

John  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  the  Midiile Temple,  b.  1633 ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  John  Kelynge,  of  Scuthhill,  Beds,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  by  Martha,  his  2nd  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Boteler,  of  Bidenham,  co.  Bedford,  and  had 
a  son,  John  Orlebar,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  a  Master  in 
Chancery,  b.  16G7  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Whitfield,  Esq. 
of  Ives  Place,  Berks,  and  left  an  only  son,  John  Oklebab,  of 
the  Middle  Temple,  who  eventually  inherited  the  property  of 
;  his  cousin,  Eichard  Orelebar.    The  last-named 

John  Orlebak,  Commissioner  of  Excise,  and  M.P.  for 
Bedford,  6.  1697;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Eolt,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Milton  Ernest,  co.  Bedford,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Eichard  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  Hinwick,  b.  1736,  one  of  the 
Clerks  Extraordinary  of  the  Privy  Council,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Cuthbert,  Rector  of  Bulpham,  Essex,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  successor. 

Mary,  m.  William  Augustus  Skinner,  Esq. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Robert  Willing,  Esq.  of 
■  London,  and  had  issue, 

Ij     I.  John  Eichard,  Capt.  E.A.,  6.  1781 ;  d.  unm. 
It.  George,  R.N.,  6.  1782,  deceased. 

III.  Robert  Charles,  of  Husborne  Crawley,  co.  Bedford,  D.L., 
b.  1783;  m.  1807,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eev.  Daniel 
Shipton,*  Rector  of  Wavendon  and  Willen,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1837;  left  at  his  decease, 

1  Robert  Shipton,  of  Crawley  House,  6.  12  May,  1808 ;  m. 
10  April,  1^34,  Chorlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Valentine  Ellis,  of 
Walton,  Bucks,  and  d.  8  Jan.  1879,  having  had  two  daus., 
Arabella  Emily,  m.  her  cousin,  Capt.  Orlando  Orlebar,  of 
Crawley  House,  Beds,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  d.  July,  1862,  leaving  a  son,  Orlando  ;  and  Valentine 
Augusta. 

2  Arthur  Bedford,  M.A.,  6.  11  June,  1810;  m.  his  cousin, 
Eliza  Orlebar,  of  Hinwick,  and  has  issue,  1  Eichard ;  1 
Maria  Charlotte;  2  Amy;  3  Fanny  Christina;  and  4 
Madeleua  Eliza. 

3  John  Charles  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Whipsnade,  Beds,  6. 
18  March,  1812  ;  m.  and  has  a  son,  John  Francis. 

4  Charles  Daniel,  b.  19  April,  1813  ;  d.  s.  p.  1874. 

5  William,  b.  16  Aug.  1816. 

6  Augustus  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Willington,  Beds,  Rural 
Dean,  b.  14  June,  18i4  ;  m.  14  July,  185U,  Caroline  i'ardc, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Scobell,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Southern  and 
All  Saints',  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  Prebendary  of  Chichester 
Cathedral,  and  has  issue,  Augustus  Scobell,  h.  28  April, 
1860;  Evelyn  Henry,  Lieut.  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry, 
6.  19  Aug.  1863;  George  Crewe,  6.  26  Nov.  1866  :  Edward 
Yardc,  6.  16  Aug.  1872  ;  Caroline  Scobell;  and  Margaret 
Emily. 

1  Charlotte  Temperance,  m.  William  Wells,  Esq.  of 
Somerset  House. 

2  Mary  Constantia,  m.  Col.  George  Hugh  Messiter,  69th 
Eegt. 

3  Emily,  m.  Thomas  Williams  Hinchcliffe  Granville,  Esq. 
of  BexhUl  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  d.  s.  p.  1869. 

IV.  Orlando,  6.  1786,  Comm.  E.N. ;  m.  Helen,  only  dau.  of 
Admiral  Aplin,  and  by   her  (who  d.   15  Nov.  1831)  had 


*  By  his  wife,  Temperance,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Bedford, 
Vicar  of  Poddington  and  Sharnbrook,  co.  Bedford.  Temperance, 
the  wife  of  Rev.  Daniel  Shipton,  by  the  will  of  her  cousin, 
Thomas  James  Selby,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  Hall  and  Wavendon , 
Bucks,  i,  to  a  part  of  his  estates  in  1772. 


1  Orlando  Robert  Hammond,  late  Capt.  28th  Refft., 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  to.  hia  cousin, 
Arabella  Orlebar,  and  d.  3  March,  1878,  having  had  a, 
son,  Orlando  Robert  Aplin. 

1  Helen  Maria,  m.  Capt,  Burton,  B.N. 

2  Caroline  Anna,  m.  Rev.  Alexander  Burton,  Incumbent 
of  Trinity  Church,  Southampton. 

V.  Frederic,  H.E.I. C.S.,  6.  1787;  m.  22  April,  1829,  Ann. 
dau.  of  Stephen  Round,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  Berks,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1840. 

VI.  William  Augustus,  6.  1794;  -m.  Mary  Caroline,  2nd 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Longuet,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d.  18  Nov. 
1873. 

VII.  Henry,  R.N.,  b.  1798,  deceased. 

I.  Constantia,  m.  Edward  Carey,  Esq. 

II.  Anna  Elizs,  d.  unm.  in.  Sydney,  deceased. 

IV.  Frances  Charlotte,  m.  1st,  W.  Oakes  Blount,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  John  William  Eobe,  Esq.  of  Tickford  Abbey> 
Bucks. 

Mr.  Orlebar  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  Hinwick,  6.  1775 ;  m.  1804, 
Maria,  4th  dau.  of  Benjamin  Longuet,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Eev.  Vere  Alston,  Rector  of  Odell,  Beds,  and 
d.  18631  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Longuet,  of  Hinwick. 

II.  Cuthbert  (Rev.),  b.  1807;  m.  31  March,  1838,  Eleanor,. 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Kingston,  Esq.  of  Regent's  Park,  late 
one  of  Her  Majesty's  Commissioners  at  Somerset  House, 
granddau.  of  Thomas  Kingston,  Esq.  of  Oak  Hill,  Herts,, 
M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Cuthbert  Knightley,  b.  1844,  d.  23  Jan.  1882. 

2  Vere  Bernard,  Conmi.  H.M.S.  "Revenge,"  b.  184G ;  to.  31' 
Dec.  1886,  Agnes  Dorothea  Fergusson. 

1  Eleanor  Edith.  2  Mary  Louisa. 

3  Florence,  771.2  Dec.  1874,  George  William  Boase,  Esq.  of 
Dundee.  4  Madeline. 

He  d.  1  Aug.  1861. 

III.  John,  Rear-AdmiralR.N.,  6.  1810:  to.  at  Quebec,  5  Feb. 
1838,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Hale,  Esq.,  Receiver- 
General  of  Lower  Canada,  and  niece  of  William  Pitt  Am- 
herst, 1st  Earl  Amherst,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry.  2  John  Hale,  late  R.N. 

3  Hotham. 

1  Harriot.  2  Frances. 

IV.  Alexander,  R.E.,  &.  May,  1814,  and  d.  at  Bermuda^ 
1834. 

I.  Diana,  m.  1831,  her  cousin,  Edward  Carey,  Esq.,  and  d^ 
leaving  a  son,  lidward,  R.N. 

II.  Maria  Caroline,  m.  Eev.  Frederick  Layton,  and  has- 
issue. 

III.  Madelena  Augusta,  m.  at  Paris,  22  Oct.  1839,  M.  le- 
Vicomte  de  Belle  Isle,  Capt.  of  Dragoons  in  the  French, 
army,  and  d.  in  Algeria  1852. 

IV.  Eliza  Hannah,  m.  her  cousin,  Arthur  Bedford  Orlebar,. 
and  d.  in  Australia  1856. 

V.  Ann  Harriet,  d.  at  Versailles  1829. 

Mr.  Orlebar,  High  Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  1808,  d.  20  Jan.  1833,. 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Longdet  Orlebar,   Esq.   of  Hinwick,  J.P.  and' 
D.L.,  &.  21  June,  1806;  m.  23  May,  1831,  Sophia'  eldest  dau. 
of  Jasper  Parrott,Esq.ofDundridge,co.  Devon, M.P.  forTotnes^ 
and  had  issue, 
Eichard,  now  of  Hinwick. 

John,  b.  19  Aug.  1834;  m.  8  Dec.  1874,  Julia  Charlotte,  2nd 
dau.  of  Henry  Pearse,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  two  sons,  Basil 
and  Geoffrey. 

Caroline  Augusta,  m.  Aug.  1856,  Eev.  Edward  Penrose- 
Arnold,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College,  Oxford,  3rd  son  of 
Dr.  Arnold,  Head  Master  of  Eugby,  and  d.  4  Jan.  I860,, 
leaving  a  son,  Edward  Augustus,  b.  15  July,  1857  ;  m. 
Minnie,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Wakefield,  Esq.  of  Sedgwick,  West- 
morland. 
Mary.  Rachel  Sophia.  Maud. 

Mr.  Orlebar  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  1859.    He- 
d.  1  March,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  gu.  the  upper  charged  with  two  roses, 
the  lower  with  one  of  the  field,  barbed  vert,  seeded  or.  Crest — 
An  eagle's  head  between  two  wings  erect  arg.,  charged  on  the- 
neck  with  two  barrulets  gu.     Motto — Ora  et  labora. 

Seats— Hinwick  House  and  Hmwick  Hall,  WeUingborough„ 
Beds. 


OEME    OF    OWENMORE. 

Oeme,  Robert  William,  Esq.  of  Owenmore,  co» 
Mayo,  and  Enniscrone,  co.  Sligo,  J.P.  for  cos.. 
Mayo  and  Sligo,  High  SherifE  of  Mayo  1877,  6. 
1856. 

Lineage.— William  Obme,  Esq.  of  Hanse  Hall,  by 
Longden  Green,  in  the  co.  of  Stafford,  descended  from  a 
family  long  settled  in  co.  Chester,  m.  1612,  Grace,  dau.  of 


1536 


OEM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OEM 


Kicholas  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Casterne,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1623, 
Jeaving  a  son, 

William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Hanse  Hall,  who,  being  a  Royalist, 
suffered  heavy  fines  and  imprisonment  at  the  hands  of  Oliver 
Cromwell.  He  lived  to  witness  the  Eestoration,  and  had  a 
confirmation  of  his  arms  from  Dugdale,  Norroy,  1665.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brudenell,  Esq.  of  Staunton  ^Yeevill, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue,  i.  Tho.mas,  his  heir,  s.  to  Hanse 
Hall,  d.  22  May,  1716,  without  surviving  issue;  ii.  William, 
Col.  in  the  French  army,  d.  1676;  in.  James,  of  whom 
presently;  iv.  Robert,  d.  zoiw. ;  i.  Dorothea,;;!.  John  Huckley, 
Esq.  of  Leicester.    He  d.  14  Aug.  1665.     His  3rd  son, 

James  Orme,  settled  circa  1671  in  the  co.  of  Mayo,  where  he 
purchased  considerable  estates.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Barrow,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Ballintobber,  who?e  will  is  dated  21  Nov. 
1727,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Robert  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Achonry, 
•CO.  Sligo,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Ballintobber,  Major  in  the  army,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Mayo,  d.  xoivi. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1759,  her  cousin,  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Fal- 
garriff. 

Dorothea,  to.  Matthew  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Old  Rock, 
llr.  Orme  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Obme,  Esq.  of  Carne,  co.  Mayo,  iu.  1703,  Elizabeth, 
<3au.  of  James  Johnston,  Esq.,  and  by  her  left  issue,  four  sons 
and  three  daus., 

J.  Thomas,  of  Carne,  h.  1705;  m.  Jan.  1754,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Forgney,  co.  Longford,  and 
sister  of  Col.  Atkinson,  and  d.  Jan.  1780,  leaving  an  only 
.son  and  successor, 

William,  of  Abbeytown,  co.  Mayo,  6.  1757 ;  m.  19  June, 
1785,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Enniscoe, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  d.  20  May,  1813,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Abbeytown,  Major  North  Mayo  Militia,  b. 
7  June,  1787;  vi.  23  May,  1814,  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of 
Col.  George  Jackson,  M.P.  of  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo,  andd. 
12  June, 1826,  leaving  (with  three  younger  sons,  George ; 
Thomas,  Ensign  96th  Rcgt.,  d.  s.  p.  1839;  James, 
R.A.  ;  and  a  dau.  Marian)  an  eldest  son,  his  heir, 
AVilliam  Henrt,  of  Abbeytown,  M.A.,  Brevet-Major, 
s.  as  representative  of  this  family  in  Ireland. 

2  WiUiam,  of  Glenmore,  co.  Mayo,  b.  16  Nov.  1789 ;  in. 
ist,  23  May,  1815,  Cherry,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis 
Knox,  Esq.  of  Rappa  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Annesley  Gore,  Esq.  of  Belleek, 
CO.  Mayo,  brother  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Arran,  and  by 
ier  (who  d.  10  May,  1817)  had  issue,  two  sons, 

William  Knox,  of  Glenmore,  Ballina,  co.  Mayo,   b.  23 
May,  1816,  formerly  Col.  in  the  army. 
Francis  Knox,   B.A.,    Banister-at-Law,  6.  23  April, 

1817. 
He  m.  2ndly,  13  March,  1826,  Anne  Emily,  5th  dau.  of 
Col.  George  Jackson,  of  Enniscoe,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Rutledge,  Esq.  of  Fox- 
iord,  80.  Mayo,  and  d.  20  Aug.  1836,  leaving  by  her  two 
eons  and  a  dau., 

Thomas,  6.  26  Jlay,  1827  ;  d.  s.  p.  30  Nov.  1848. 
George,  b.  13  Oct.  1829. 
Maria  Sidney. 

1  Jane,  m.  5  Dec.  1803,  Samuel  Handy,  Esq.  of  Bracca 
Castle,  CO.  Westmeath. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1804,  William  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Car- 
rick,  CO.  Westmeath. 

II.  James,  of  Fairfield,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hillias,  Esq.  of  Seaview,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  without 
male  issue. 

jii.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. ' 

IV.  Robert,  who  settled  in  America,  in  Jones  County,  and 
became  a  Member  of  Congress. 

J.  Mary,  m.  John  Leech,  Esq.  of  Frankfort,  co.  Sligo. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Knockglass,  co. 
Mayo. 

III.  Lettice,  m.  Robert  Atkinson,  Esq. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Falgarriff,  co.  Mayo,  to.  1759,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Ballintobber,  by  his  wife 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Robert  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Achonry,  co.  Sligo, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1818,  aged  87)  left  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Milbrook,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Matthew  Flem- 
ing, Esq.  of  Old  Rock,  who  d.  18  Aug.  1831.  He  d.  s.  p.  29 
Nov.  1833. 

II.  WiLLLiM,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Obme,  Esq.  of  Belleville,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.,  to.  3  Sept. 
1806,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey, 
same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

ii.  Robert,  successor  to  his  brother. 


III.  John  Ormsby,  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Eichard  St 
George,  Vicar  of  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Richard,  Capt.  in  army. 
1  Isabella.  2  Dorothea  Jane.  3  Annette. 

I.  Elizabeth.  n.  Dorothea. 

III.  Jane.  iv.  Isabella  Maria. 

Mr.  William  Orme  d.  24  Aug.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Obme,  Esq.  of  Owenmore,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.,  b.  16 
Feb.  1810;  to.  1st,  10  Oct.  1837,  Janette,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Carleton  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh, 
which  lady  d.  1850.  He  to.  2ndly,  16  Feb.  1858,  Margaret 
Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Savage  Hall,  Rector  of  Lough- 
gall,  CO.  Armagh,  and  d.  s.  p.  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Orme,  Esq.  of  Owenmore,  co.  Mayo,  and  Enniscrone, 
CO.  Sligo,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Sligo,  m.  16  Feb.  1843,  Sydney 
Irances,  dau.  of  Major  Christopher  Carleton  L'Estrange,  of 
Market  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert  William,  now  of  Owenmore  and  Enniscrone. 

II.  Christopher  Guy.  in.  Albert. 

I.  Janet  Georgiaa,  m.  Claude  Brownlow,  Esq.  of  Killynether, 
CO.  Down. 

j^rjns— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  az.,  an  eagle  displayed  be- 
tween three  pole-axes  or;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  escallops  gu.  Crest— A  dolphin  embowed  az.,  fins  and 
tail  or,  surmounted  of  a  pole-axe  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— 
Fortis  et  fidelis. 

SetiJ— Owenmore,  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo. 


ORMEROD    OF   TYLDESLEY. 

Oemeeod,  Eev.  Geoege  Thomas  Bailet,  M.A., 
of  Tjldesley,  co.  Lancester,  late  Vicar  of  Oakridge, 
Gloucester,  b.  1st  April,  1846 ;  m.  5  Aug.  1875, 
Kate,  4tli  dau.  of  T.  D.  Hill,  Esq.  of  Stroud,  co. 
Gloucester. 

liineag'e. — The  estate  of  Ormerod,  Cliviger,  which  gave 
name  to  this  family  in  the  13th  century,  is  seated  in  the  parisli 
of  Whalley  and  honour  of  Clithero,  a  mountainous  district  oi 
Lancashire,  granted  to  the  Lacies  soon  after  the  Conquest,  and 
divided  by  them  amongst  their  military  followers.* 

Of  this  family,  Mathew  de  Hoemebode  appears  in  charters 
of  the  time  of  Henby  III. 

Adam  and  Tille  de  Orjierode,  next  occur  in  the  inq.  post 
mortem  Hen.  de  Laci,  Earl  of  Lincoln  (4th  Edward  II.,  1341), 
as  free  tenants  of  their  lands  in  Cliviger,  under  the  Lord  of 
Clithero. 

The  next  generations  were  Gilbert,  1316 ;  John ;  John 
Laurence,  1438;  Adam,  1480;  and  Piers,  1495,  father  (by  his 
wife,  Elizabeth)  of  John. 

This  John  de  Ormerod  is  found  by  inq.  post  mortem, 
17  Henrt  VIII. ,  1526,  to  have  d.  seised  of  lands  at  Cliviger 
held  from  the  King  in  capite,  as  of  his  duchy  of  Lancaster,  iu 
which  fee  Clithero  had  been  merged. 

Peter  Ormerod,  son  and  heir  by  this  inq.,  and  aged  22  years 
in  1526,  was  father  of 

Peteb,  who  continued  at  Ormerod. 

John  (of  Haslingden,  in  Lancashire),  ancestor  of  a  branch 
settled  in  Somersetshire,  of  whicti  was  Oliver  Ormerod 
M.A.  of  Emanuel  Coll.  Cambridge,  author  of  the  Picture 
of  a  Puritan,  1605,  and  the  Picture  of  a  Papist,  1606,  the 
latter  of  which  was  patronised  by  the  Secretary  Cecil, 
Earl  of  Salisbury.  In  1617,  the  author  was  piesented  by 
the  Earl  of  Bath  to  the  rectory  of  Huntspill,  and  d.  1626. 
leaving  male  issue,  which  he  had  previously  connected  with 
the  elder  line,  by  an  entry  in  Camden's  Somersetshire  Visi- 
tation of  1623. 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Oemebod,  Esq.  of  Ormerod  (buried  at  Burnley,  1578), 
was  father  (by  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Haydock,  of 
Heysandforth)  of 

Lawrence  Ormerod,  of  Ormerod,  who  m.  1587,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Barcroft,  of  Barcroft,  Lancashire,  and  had 
issue, 
Peter,  continuer  of  the  line.  John. 

Lawrence,  of  Burnley,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Radcliffe, 
of  Rochdale,  and  had  issue,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir,  wife  of 
Robert  Townley,  Esq.  of  Royle. 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Ormerod,  Esq.  of  Ormerod,  6.  1588;  d.  1653  (will 
dated  1650,  proved  1656),  left  issue  (by  his  1st  wife,  Joanna, 


*  The  particulars  of  the  tenure,  etymology  of  the  name,  and 
other  circumstances  will  be  found  at  length  in  the  History/  of 
WUalUy,  by  Dr.  WUitaker. 


0E3I 


THE  LANDED  GENTHY. 


OEM 


1537 


dau.  of  George  Howarth,  of  Monton),  with  three  daus.,  four 
sons, 
Lawrence,  who  inherited  Ormercd,  and  was  direct  ancestor, 
of  Lawrence  Oemerod,  Esq.  of  thut  place,  who  d.  1793, 
leaving  issue  (by  his  wife,  Martha  Anne,  dau.  and  finally 
heir  of  the  Eev.  Ashburnham  Legli,*  by  his  wife,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Holland  Egerton,  Bart,  of  Heaton), 
one  dau., 

Charlotte  Anne  Ormerod,  wife  of  Col.  John  Hargreaves, 
and  mother  of  two  daus.  and  co-heirs,  Eleanor  Mary, 
wife  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Thursby,  of  Ormerod,  and 
Charlotte  Anne,  wife  of  Major-Gen.  Hon.  Sir  J.  Y.  Scarlett, 
K.C.B. 
John,  who  d.  s.  p.  1642.  Peter.  George. 

The  youngest  son, 

George  Ormerod,  6.  1620;  co-executor  of  his  father's  will, 
1656,  s.  to  Monton,  Eecles,  and  was  father  of  a  numerous 
issue,  of  whom  the  following  children,  named  in  his  will 
(Oated  and  proved  1696),  survived  him  at  his  decease  in  that 
year  (with  two  daus.), 

Peter. 

Oliver,  from  whom    the    following  line  is  entered  in  the 
records  of  the  Heralds  College. 

Oliver  Ormerod,  b.  at  Bury,  Lancashire,  ni.  there  1704, 
Anne,    dau.  of  Charles  Howarth,    of  Chatterton  Hey,  Tot- 
tington.  and  dying  at  Bury  1768,  left  issue,  three  daus.  and 
one  son, 
George  Ormerod,  Esq.  of  Bury,  h.  1719:  m.  1743,   Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Hutchinson,  of  Bury,  Merchant,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  child, 
George,  of  Bury,  who  d.  7  Oct.  1785,  father  (by  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Samuel  Wareing,  Esq.,    of    Thomas    Johnson,    Esq.    of 
Tyldesley,  High  Sheriff  1755,  to  whom  he  was  m.  18  Oct. 
1784)  of  an  only  and  posthumous  child, 
George  Ormerod,  heir   to   his    grandfather,  and  heir 
also  to  his  uncle,  Thomas  Johnson,  Esq..,  D.L.,  of 
Tyldesley. 

Tliis  George  ORirEBOD,  Esq.  of  Sedbury  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  of  Tyldesley,  co.   Lancaster  (author  of  the  History  of 
Cheshire),  J.P.  for  cos.  Chester,  Gloucester,  and  Monmouth, 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  and  F.G.S.,  D.L.  for  co. 
Gloucester,  6.  20  Oct.  1785;    m.  2  Aug.  1808,   at  Sandbach, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Latham,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Bradwall, 
Cheshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  April,  I860)  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas  Johnson  (Ven.),  M.A.,  J. P.,  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk 
and  Rector  of  Eedenhall,  6.  27  July,  1809  ;  m.  25  Jan.  1838, 
Maria  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Bailey,  Bart.  M.P., 
of  Glanusk  Park,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1874,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  20  Feb.  1871), 
George  Thomas  Baieet  (Rev.),  now  of  Tyldesley. 
Joseph  Arderne,  M.D.,  6.  7  April,  1848  ;  to.  9  May,  1878, 
May  Ellen,  3rd  dau.  of  E.  Milner,  Esq.  of  Dulwich,  and 
has  issue, 

1  George  Milner,  h.  8  Feb.  1879. 

2  Edward  Wareing,  b.  18  May,  1880. 

3  Henry  Arderne,  b.  16  March,  1886. 

4  Thomas  Laurence,  b.  28  July,  1892. 

1  May  Arderne.  2  Katharine  Elizabeth. 

3  Joyce  Eleanor.  4  Helen  Barbara. 

5  Diana  Sarah. 

Edward  Stanley,  b.  28  Jan.  1852. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  2  Aug.  Ib65,  Rev.  C.  J.  Evans  (who  d. 
Dec.  1882),  and  has  issue. 

Gertrude  Susan.  Alice  Catherine. 

n.  George  Wareing,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,of  Chagford,  Devon,  b.  12 

Oct.  1810;  d.  6  Jan.lS91. 
lit.  John  Arderne  (Rev.),  M.A.,  and  Fellow  of   Brasenose 
Coll.  Oxford,  b.  8  June,  1813;  d.  unm.  Dec.  1864. 

IV.  Henry  Mere,  of  Manchester,  b.  10  Jan.  1816;  m.  9  April, 
1872,  Madalina  Clementina,  mdowof  R.  G.  Stapylton,  Esq., 
LL.U.,  and  d.  17  JIarch,  1873.     She  d.  1  Oct.  1889. 

V.  WilliamPiers,  F.n.C.S.,  London,  6. 14May,  1818;  d.unm. 
10  June,  1860. 

VI.  Edward  Latham,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  6.  27  Aug.  1819;  m. 
1st,  12  April,  1853,  Mary  Olivia,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Robert  Porter,  Esq.  of  Brighton,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  29 
.Tune,  1853,  and  2ndly,  29  March,  1856,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
Frederick  MiUett,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  near  Guildford,  some 
lime  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  India,  by  whom 
he  has  surviving  issue, 

Ernest  William,  b.  6  Nov.  1868. 
Arthur  Latham,  b.  14  July,  1870. 
Edith  Harriet.  Alice  Myra. 

Effie  Margaret.  Rose  Evelyn. 

Tii.  Arthur  Stanley  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Halvergate, 
Korfolk,  b.  14  Aug.  1821  ;  d.  22  Feb.  1884. 


I.  Susan  Mary. 
III.  Eleanor  Anne. 


11.  Georgiana  Elizabeth. 


Mr.  George  Ormerod  d.  9  Oct.  1873. 

Arms— Or,  three  bars  and  a  lion  passant  in  chief  gu.  Crest 
— A  wolf's  head  couped,  harry  of  four  or  and  gu.,  in  the- 
mouth  an  ostrich  feather  erect  ppr.  This  crest  is  that  of 
Wareing,  duly  confirmed  to  the  Tyldesley  branch  of  Ormerod. 
The  previous  crest  used  after  the  alliance  with  Haydock  was 
a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 

;5ea(— Tyldesley,  co.  Lancaster.  Residence— StroVi6.,  co. 
Gloucester. 


*  A  younger  brother  of   the  Cheshire  family  of  Legh  of 

Lyme. 

II. 


ORMSBY    OF    GORTNER   ABBEY. 

Oemsbt,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbej,  co.  Mayo, 
b.  1S2S;  s.  his  father  1836. 

liiueagre. — Henrt  Ormsbt,  stated  to  have  been  a  member 
of  the  family  of  Ormsby  of  co.  Lincoln,  settled  in  Ireland  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.      He  m.  1st,   Susan  Kelph,   by 
whom  he  had  three  sons, 
I.  Edward,  of   Tobervaddy,    co.   Roscommon,  J. P.,  whose 
will  IS  dated  13  July,  1664.     By  Sarah  his  wife  he  had 
Robert  Ormesbt,  Major  in  the  army,  in.  1st,  the  dau.  of 
Gilbert,    of  Kilminchy,  in  Queen's  co.,  and  2ndly,  Miss 
Ware,  and  d,  v.  p.  12  April,  1664,  leaving  with  other 
issue, 

1  Edward  (Sir)  of  Tobervaddy  and  Shrale,  co.  Mayo,  M.P.. 
CO.  Galway  1709,  and  for  Carrick-on-Shannon  1713,  m, 
Jane  Murray,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Gilbert  Ormsby,  of  Tobervaddy,  J.  P.,  s.  his  brother, 
Sir  Edward  Ormesby,  M.P.,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Aithur 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Hillsborough,  co.  Down,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 

Sidney  Ormsbt,  of  Grange,  co.  Roscommon,  m.  Susan,. 

dau.  of  Owen  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  liockville,  same  co.,  and 

had  issue, 
Gilbert  Ormsbt,  of  Grange,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Eos- 
common  1770,  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Very  Rev, 
Peter  Mahon,  Dean  nf  Elphin,  by  whom  he  had,, 
with  a  dau.  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Kelly,  a  son, 
Sidney  (Rev).,  of  G.'ange,  rn.  twice,  and  had  issue. 
Gilbert  Ormsby  m.  2ndly  (mar.  lie.  13  Nov.  1781), 
Mary,  dau.  of  Owen  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  RockviUe,  co. 
Roscommon,  by  whom  he  had  another  son. 
Owen  Ormsbt  (Rev.),  of  Ballymarcas,  co.  Louth,  m. 
19  Oct.  1803,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Phibbs,  of 
Abbeyville,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  Dec.  1834,  leaving- 
i,-sue, 

1  William  (Eev.),  M.A.,  of  Kilmore,  co.  Ros- 
common, m.  1st,  Borah,  dau.  of  Owen  Thomas 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Hermitage,  co.  Roscommon,  by 
whom  he  had  no  surviving  issue,  and  2ndly, 
Henrietta  Armstrong,  by  whom  he  had  Alex- 
ander, d.  1864;  Watson;  George:  Emily,  d. 
lo66.  He  -III.  3rdly,  Annie  Hodgson,  and  by  her 
has  Henry  ;  Robert ;  Oswald :  Sidney ;  Emma ; 
Edith. 

2  George,  of  Omhanga  Lodge,  Auckland,  New 
Zealand,  m.  Jan.  184i,  Selina,  dau.  of  Eev.  Lam- 
bert Watson  Hepenstall,  of  Altadore,  co.  Wick- 
low,  and  d.  4  April,  ls61,  a.ged  47,  leaving 

Lambert  Hepenstall,  M.D.,  of  Merrion  Square, 
Dublin,  in.  16  July,  1874,  Anastasia,  dau.  of 
John  Dickinson,  Esq.,  and  has,  Owen,  b.  II 
July,  1875;  Gilbert  John  Anthony,  b.  16  Sent. 
1876;  Alice  Maud  Mary,  b.  11  Feb.  1878;  Stella 
Beatrice,  6.  14  Nov.  1880. 

Isabel,  b.  29  Mav,  1845  ;  d.  6  Sept.  1875, 

Emily,  b.  4  April,  1847  ;  d.  24  June,  1870. 

Louisa,  d.  1863.  Helen. 

3  Robert,  went  to  New  Zealand,  1844,  m.  and 
has  issue. 

4  Arthur,  m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Harriett,  rn.  James  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Dungannon. 

2  Anne,  d.  1863.  3  Isabel. 
n.  Aothony,  ancestor  of  Ormsbt  of  Rathlee. 

III.  Ma  LEY,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Henry    Ormsby    m.    2ndly,    Elizabeth    Newman,    widow    o5 
Thomas  Crompton,  and  had  further  issue. 

IV.  John. 

V.  Philip,  ancestor  of  Ormsbt  of  Willoiclrool-,  co.  Sligo,  re- 
represented  by  Lord  Harlech. 

VI.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Ormsbt  of  Ballinamore  (.see  that 
Famili^). 

The  3rd  son, 

Malbt  Ormsbt,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Boss 
O'Naughten,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Ormsbt,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  m.  Winifred  Jordan,  and 
had,  with  a  younger  son,  Stephen,  of  Castle  Dargan,  whose  will 
is  dated  15  .May,  1702,  au  eldest  son,  his  heir, 

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EoBERT  Ormsbt,  Esq.  of  Clofrhans,  m.  Maiy  Blakeney,  and 
had  (with  three  daus.,  Elinor,  Mary,  and  Letticc)  four  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Ballj-macrecn,  co.  Sligo. 

III.  Oliver. 

IV.  Paul,  of  Knockmore,  co.  Mayo,  m.  a  dau.  of  Blakeney, 
of  Abbert,  co.  Galway,  and  had  a  son,  Charles  of  Foxford, 
CO.  JIayo,  b.  1707 ;  m.  Anne.  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Price,  M.A., 
a  Minor  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  and  d.  1769, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1783,  aged  74),  with  other  issue, 

James,  Capt.  46th  Hegt.,  h.  1737;  to.  1762,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Stephen  de  Gualy,  of  Languedoc,  France,  and 
d.  1S07,  leaving  by  her  (who  was  b.  1741;  d.  1808), 
with  two  daus.  (Mrs.  Corneille  and  Mrs.  Carey),  seven 
sons, 

1  Charles  Montagu  (Sin),  Earrister-at-Law,  M.P., 
Knighted  Jan.  1806,  created  a  Baronet  by  letters  patent 
dated  29  Pec.  1812,  b.  23  April,  1767;  to.  June,  1794, 
ElizaDcth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kingsbury,  Esq.,  and  d.  3 
March,  1818,  leaving  two  sons,  SiB  James,  2nd  Bart., 
d.  s.  p.  1822,  and  Sir  Tho.mas,  3rd  Bart,  who  d.  s.  i).  9 
Aug.  1833,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 

2  Stephen,  Major  in  the  army,  wi.  the  dau.  of  Maxi- 
milian Faviere,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  James  Wilmot  (Kev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Dillon  Massey,  1st  Bart,  of  Doonass,  and  d.  1831, 
leaving  with  four  daus.,  one  son,  James  Wilmot, 
Barrister-at-Law. 

4  Henry  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kilskeer,  co.  Meath,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Michael  Sandys,  Rector  of 
Powerscourt,  and  d.  Sept.  1818,  leaving  a  dau.  Mary 
Charlotte,  m.  19  July,  1838,  Rev.  Hugh  Hamilton,  and 

iive  sons, 

John  Blosset  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Templemore,  b.  25  May, 
18C5;  TO.  13  Jan.  1839,  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Kichard  Greir,  D.D.,  of  Middleton,  co.  Cork ;  and  d. 
J848,  having  had  issue,  Henry  Magee,  M.A  Queen's 
■Coll.  Oxford,  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Royal  Lancaster 
Regt.,  and  Sarah  Margaret  {d.  1871),  m.  Lieut.-Col. 
F.  Wheeler,  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Massy  Wheeler,  Bart. 

AVilliam  Edwin  (Rev.),   b.   G  July,  1808;  in.  9  Dec. 

1839,  EUen,  dau.  of  James  Price,  Esq. 

Charles  Montagu,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  27  Oct.  1810  ; 

TO.  13  Dec  1838,   Anne  Christina,  dau.  of  Thomas 

'■  Hutchiuson,    Esq.,  and  widow  of  George  Keough, 

Esq.,  and  had  Charles  Montagu  Francis,  b.  1  Feb. 

1840. 

Henry  Wilmot  (Right  Hon.),  P.C.  (1875),  a  Land 
Judge  of  the  Chancery  Division  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice  in  Ireland  1876  to  1885,  b.  19  Feb.  181!  ; 
called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1835,  Q.C.  1858,  Solioitor- 
■General  for  Ireland  1874,  Attorney-General,  1875, 
Judge  Landed  Estates  Court,  Ireland,  Nov.  1875 :  to. 

1840,  Julia,  dau.  of  Henry  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Tully- 
lish,  CO.  Down,  and  d.  17  Sept.  1887,  leaving  four 
«ons  and  three  daus.  His  son  Frederick  (Rev.), 
31. A.,  Vicar  of  Hanover  Church,  London,  m.  20  Feb. 
1888,  Caroline  Ellen  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  T.  ¥. 
Eraser,  Esq. 

Edwin  Sandys,  b.  12  Nov.  1813. 

5  WiUiam,  Capt.  16th  Madras  N.I. 

6  George,  Capt.  R.N. 

7  John  Blosset,  Capt.  7th  Regt. 

Robert  Ormsby  d.  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Obmbst,  Esq.  of  Cloghans  and  Gortner  Abbey,  m.  1st, 
Elenrietta  Bingham,  of  Ncwbrook,  and  2ndly,  Frances  Vesey, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

William  Obmsbt,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  to. 
Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Carrow- 
inore,  co.  Mayo,  by  Eleanor  Jackson  his  wife,  and  had  issue 
(with  others,  who  d.  unvi.),  John,  his  heir;  Hannah,  ?;i. 
William  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  co.  Mayo;  Elizabeth,  d. 
unm.  William  Ormsby,  Esq.,  d.  Oct.  1790,  at  a  very  advanced 
age,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  High  Sheriff  1807. 
He  to.  circa  1785,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Jackson, 
Esq.  of  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  James  Cuff,  M.P.,  and  sister  of  .Tames,  Lord 
Tyrawley,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1830)  had  issue,  with  nine  other 
daus.  who  all  d.  young  or  unni., 

John,  his  heir. 

George,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  brother. 

James,  25th  Light  Dragoons,  ia.  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Rowan, 
Esq.  of  Ratharncy,  co.  Kerry,  by  Eli/,abeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  A.  S.  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Ballyloughrane,  co.  Kerry,  and 
had  issue,  John,  George,  and  William,  Capt.  3rd  West 
India  Regt. 

Horatio  Nelson  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Carriganleary,  Mallow, 
b.  1  Feb.  1809;  m.  .6  Dec.  1836,  Judith  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Becher  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Newcourt,  co.  Cork,  by  Judith 
Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Somerville,  Esq.  of 
Drishane,  and  had  issue, 

John  Becher,  Col.  »,A.,  b.  20  Jan.  1839. 


Judith  Elizabeth,  m.  1862,  Rev.  James  Galwey. 
Elizabeth.  Maria  Frances. 

Elizabeth,  to.   1802,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Palmer,   Esq.  of 

Summerhill,  co.  Mayo,  High  Slieritf  1809,  and  had  issue, 
Isabella,  in.  1805,  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Belleville,  co.  Mayo, 
and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Obmsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  s.  his  father,  and  was  High  Slieriff  1812.  Dying  Aug. 
1817  (aged  23  years),  unm.,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  for  some  years  Vice- 
Lieutenant,  High  Sheriff  1827.  He  to.  1825,  Marianne,  3rd 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro,  co.  Kilkenny, 
by  Anne,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Hawtrey, 
and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Annabella,  d.  1852.  Elizabeth  Rebecca,  d.  1888. 

Marianne. 

Jlr.  Ormsby  d.  1836. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bend  between  six  crosses-crosslet  or.  Crest — 
A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  ppr.,  charged  with  a  rose 
gu.,  holding  in  the  hand  a  man's  leg  coiiped  at  the  thigh,  also 
in  armour  and  ppr.     Jl/oJ(o— Fortis  qui  prudens. 

/Seat— Gortner  Abbey,  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo. 


ORMSBY   OF  BALLINAMOEE. 

Oemsby,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  co. 
Mavo,  J.P.,  b.  7  April,  1855 ;  s.  his  father  Jau. 

1888. 

Liineag'e. — Thomas  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Connor,  co.  Sligo, 
6th  son  of  Henry  Ormsby,  by  his  2nd  wife,  (see  Ormsby  of 
Gortner  Abbey),  m.  Una,  dau.  of  Teige  O'Hara,  of  Linisley,  co. 
Sligo,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Christopher,  who  had  a  grant  of  the  estate  of  Ballinamore 
by  patent  from  the  Crown,  as  appears  by  the  certificate 
of  6  April,  29  Chables  II.,  1677,  granting  to  him,  his 
heirs,  and  assigns  for  ever,  the  land  specified  in  said 
certificate,  which  lands  said  Christopher  was  and  had  been 
in  previous  possession  of.  This  Chriscopher  left  his  properly 
by  will,  dated  1687,  to  his  nephew,  Adam  Ormsby. 

III.  Henry,  of  Red  Hill,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Capt.  AVilliam  Jones,  and  was  ancestor  of  Ormsby  of  Red 

nui. 

Thomas  Ormsby  d.  13  March,  1G62.    His  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Cumin,  co.  Sligo,  m.  Jane,  dau.  , 
of  Henry  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Mohill,  and  had  issue,  ! 

I.  Adam,  inherited  Ballinamore  from  his   uncle   Anthony,  ■ 
d.  s.  p.  and  devi.sed  by  his  will  (dated  16  April,  1733)  his 
estates  to  his  nephews,  Thomas  and  Anthony,  sons  ot  his 
brother  John.      The  Roscommon  estates  went  to  Thomas,  , 
and  Ballinamore  to  Anthony. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Ursula.  II.  Mary.  iii.  Jane. 

Anthony  Ormsby's  will  is  dated  20  Nov.  1682.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Obmsby,  Esq.  d.  intestate  1733,  leaving  two  sons,Thomas 
and  Anthony,  heirs  of  their  uncle.    The  2nd  son, 

Anthony  Obmsby,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  iii.  June,  1737,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Turin,  co.  Mayo,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas,  Christopher,  Adam,  and  Anne.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  m.  June,  1762,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Thomas  Rutledge,  Esq.  of  Cornfield,  co.  Mayo, 
and  had,  with  several  daus.  and  four  other  sons,  who  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Anthony,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Knockmore,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Owen  O'Malley, 
Esq.  of  Spencer  Park,  co.  Mayo,  and  had,  with  three  sons, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  two  daus., 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1873. 

2  Catherine,  to.  Croasdaile  Bowen  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford, 
CO.  Mayo. 

III.  Peter  Rutledge,  M.D.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Owen  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Ardagh,  co.  Sligo,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  Capt.  92nd  Regt. 

2  Owen  Lloyd,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  Capt.  88th  Regt., 
TO.  Selina,  dau.  of  Alexander  Graydon,  of  Newcastle 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1876,  leaving 

Ormsby  Gore,  d.  unm.  1879. 

Sarah,  m.  let,  John  Hurvey  Adams,  Esq.  of  Northlands, 

CO.  Cavan,  and  2ndly,  Edward  Gibbs  Poingdestre,  Esq.  i 

of  Granville  Manor,  Jersey. 
Mary  Alice. 
I  Anne  Selina,  to.  John  Barry  Mulock,  M.D.,  eldest  Bonij 

of  Thomas  Homan  Mulock,  Esq.  of  Bellair. 

1     IV.  Christopher,  d,  unm. 


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The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Anthon'T  Okmsbt,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  m.  1st,  May,  1303, 
Kebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Elwood,  Esq.  of  Ashford,  co.  Mayo, 
and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Letitia  and  Elizabeth,  both  now 
deceased,  and  one  son,  Thomas,  d.  1836.  He  m.  2ndly,  July, 
1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  Johny  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lisadom,  co.  Eos- 
common,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

I.  Anthony,  his  heir,  of  Ballinamore,  d.  s.  p.  1SS2. 

II.  John  Yeabon,  heir  to  his  brother. 

■The  2nd  son, 

John  Yeadon  Obmsbt,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  co.  Mayo,  J. P., 
C.A.  Tr:n.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  1822  ;  m.  5  Nov.  1851,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Croasdaile,  Brown-Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Mayo,  and 
iiad,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  now  of  Ballinamore. 

n.  Charles  Croasdaile,  b.  13  May,  1856. 

HI.  John  Yeadon,  b.  24  Sept.  1B64  ;  m.  1889,  Susie,  dau.  ot 
—  Graham,  Esq.  of  Toronto. 

IV.  George,  b.  3  April,  1868. 

V.  Thomas,  6.  30  May,  1871. 

I.  Anne.  ii.  Katherine. 

III.  Isabel.  IV.  Elizabeth  Anna. 
V.  Edith. 

Mr.  Onnsby  d.  7  Jan.  1S88. 

Amns—Gu.,  a  bend  between  six  crosses-crosslet  fltchee  or. 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  enibowed  in  armour  ppr.,  charged  with  a 
rose  gu.,  holding  in  the  hand  a  man's  leg  couped  at  the  thigh, 
also  in  armour  and  ppr.     Blotto — Fortis  qui  prudens. 

&eat — Ballinamore  House,  Kiltimagh,  Swinford,  co.  Mayo. 


OEPEN   OF    ARDTTJLLY. 

Oepei.',  Eichaed  Hugh  Millerd,  Esq.  of  Ard- 
t\illy,  CO.  Kerry,  M.A.,  b.  7  Nov.  1829 ;  m.  5  Jan. 
1871,  Amy  Noble,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Horwood, 
Esq.  of  St.  Anne's  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  London, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  EicHARD  Iluon  HoRwooD,  &.  22  Sept.  1873. 

II.  Raymond  William,  6.  29  Nov.  1875. 

I.  Amy  Eliza,  b.  17  Nov.  1874. 

II.  Constance  Marion,  b.  10  July,  1877. 
lit.  Nora  Edith,  b.  20  Sept.  1878. 

IV.  Olive  Mabel,  b.  10  June,  1880. 

V.  Mary  Winifred,  b.  20  Aug.  1884. 

VI.  Ida  Grace  Victoria,  6.  31  March,  1887. 

Mr.  R.  H.  M.  Orpen  s.  to  ArdtuUy  on  the  death  of 
his  father,  Sir  Richard  J.  T.  Orpen,  4  May,  1876. 

liineagre.  —The  family  of  Orpen  claims  great  antiquity. 
Robert  Orpex,  Esq.  (son,  it  is  stated,  of  Richard  Orpen,  a 
Boyalist,  who  fell  at  Naseby),  appears  by  an  inquisition  dated 
1661,  to  have  resided  at  Neflaherolin  (now  named  Killorglin), 
CO.  Kerry.  He  vi.  Lucy  Chichester,  and  had  issue,  i.  Richard, 
his  heir;  ii.  Robert,  who  returned  to  England,  and  died  there ; 
I.  Rachel,  m.  John  Mayberry,  Esq. ;  ii.  Dorcas,  m.  Francis 
Crumpe,  Esq.;  and  iii.  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Bowen,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Orpen,  Esq.  of  The  White  House,  co.  Kerry,  -was 
the  first  of  the  f.amily  who  settled  on  the  river  Kenmare.  In 
1688,  after  the  abdication  of  the  English  throne,  by  James  II., 
Mr.  Orpen  garrisoned  his  house  at  Killowen,  and  received  into 
it  all  the  neighbouring  Protestant  families;  but  Capt.  Phelim 
M'Carthy,  with  three  thousand  Irish  soldiers,  appearing  before 
the  gates  of  the  garrison,  the  besieged,  after  some  time,  and 
when  no  hope  remained  of  succour,  surrendered.  Mr.  Orpen 
effected  his  escape  to  England,  and  returned  the  following  year 
as  a  Commissary,  with  the  rank  of  Capt.  in  the  army  of 
William  III.  He  fought  at  the  Boyne,  and  soon  after  retired 
with  his  family  to  Killowen,  having  been  appointed  a  Magis- 
trate for  Kerry.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Palmer, 
and  had  issue, 

r.  Thomas  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  of  ArdtuUy,  co.  Kerry,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  John 
Eiggs,  Esq.,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
I  Richard,  of  ArdtuUy,  m.  1st,  1766,  Anna,  dau.  of  Horace 
Townsend,  Esq.  of  Bridgemount ;  2ndly,  Miss  Laplant ; 
and  Srdly,  1794,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Ryves  Nettles,  Esq. 
of  Nettkville,  co.  Cork.  By  the  Isc  wife  only  he  had 
issue,  five  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Richard,  of  ArdtuUy,  -who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Townsend.  He  ta.  1811,  the  Hon.  Anna 
MuUins,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Ventry.  and  had  a 
dau.  Anna  Sarah,  m.  Adrian  Taylor,  Esq. 

2  Horace  Townsend,  «<.  Miss  Elizabeth  Kite,  and  had  a 
dau.  Anna,  who  d.  voung. 


3  Edward,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Daniel  Crumpe,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

Richard,  m.  Miss  Browne. 

Samuel,  m.  a  dau.  of  William  Forster,  Esq.  of  Stough- 
ton,  CO.  Kerry. 
Daniel.  John  Wood. 

Grace,  m,  John  Wood,  Esq. 
Maiy.  Anne.  Lucinda. 

4  Samuel,  ot  Woodville,  m.  5  Aug.  1S05,  Sophia,  dan. 
of  Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  The  Island,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Oct.  1830)  had  issue, 

Richard  Hungerford,  of  Brewstcrficld,  Killamey,  and 
Woodville,  Kilgarvan,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.,  B.A.Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  6.  11  AprU,  1807;  w.  16  Aug.  1832,  Frances 
Diana,  dau.  of  Rev.  Bastable  Herbert,  of  Brewstcrficld, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Herbert,  6.  8  Sept.  1833;  m.  5  June,  1862. 
Jane  Sophia,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Spencer,  and  has 
issue, 

Arthur  Cecil  Herbert,  6.  3  Dec.  1871. 
Mary  Frances  Heatrice. 
Jane  Sophia  Spencer. 

2  Richard  Hungerford,  h.  15  Aug.  1844;  m.  10  Scpc 
1867,  Maria  Martha  Taylor,  and  has  issue, 

Bastable  Herbert,  6.  5  June,  1869. 
Adriana  Mary.  Rose  Olivia  Victoria. 

Frances  Diana.  Mary  Geraldine. 

lerne  Cornelia  Georgiana. 
1  Mary,  m.  11  Aug.  1859,  H.  Wheatley,  and  d.  12 
Nov.  1863,  leaving  issue. 
Thomas  Hungerford,  M.D  ,  6.  13  June,  1810:  m.  18 
Aug.  1836,  Margaret  Augusta  Owen,  and  had,  Mary 
Elizabeth;  Frances  Geraldine,  m.  L.  BoHon,  M.D.  : 
Sophie,  m.  A.  Court,  Esq. ;  and  Tliomasine,  m.  Dr. 
Allen,  R.N. 
Sophia  Anne  Maria  Cranfielo  Hungerford,  m,  1830, 
George  Beamish,  Esq. 
5  Henry,  of  Gortagas,  co.  Kerry,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m. 
Letitia  Beecher,  and  had  issue, 
Richard  Beeclier,  ra.  and  had  issue,  one  dau. 
T'homas  Allen  Beecher,  J.,  s.  p. 
Edward,  m.  —  Heatley,  and  had  issue. 
Henry,    of  Bridgeville  Park,  co.    Kerry,  m.  Rachel 

Harraan. 
Mary  Anne.  Letitia  Amelia. 

1  Anne,  m.  Richard  Rye,  Esq.  of  Ryecourt. 

2  Alice,  TO.  William  Meredith,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

1  Grace,  to.  Daniel  Crumpe,  Esq. 

2  Agnes,  to.  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Glengariff,  co.  Cork. 

3  Margaret. 

HI.  Robert,  m.  Eliza  Smith,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Richard ;  Lovel,  who  went  abroad ;  Marj-,  d.  unrn.  ;  and 
Sarah,  m.  Major  King,  of  Killarney. 

IV.  George. 

V.  Abram,  Port  Surveyor,  of  Kenmare. 

VI.  Raymond,  d.  unm.  1774.  This  gentleman,  an  inde- 
fatigable genealogist,  compiled,  about  1745,  a  most  exten- 
sive pedigree  of  his  family. 

Mr.  Orpen  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Orpen,  of  Killowen,  Rector  of  Kenmare  and 
adjoining  parishes,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Arthur  Herbert,  Esq.  of 
Currens,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Killowen,  co.  Kerry,  and  Frank- 
fort, CO.  Cork,  Rector  of  Valentia,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Hutchinson,  Esq.,  and  relict  ot  James  French,  Esq.,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1804)  he  left  at  his  decease,  at  Bordeaux, 
1770,  one  soaand  three  daus.,  Ricliard Thomas,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Cork,  d.  unm.  ;  Mary,  to.  Isr,  Capt.  John  Travers,  of 
Fir  Grove,  co.  Cork,  and  2ndly,  Uen.  the  Hon.  William 
Mordaunt  Maitland;  Charlotte,  m.  1790,  Thomas  Quin, 
Esq.,  K.C.;  Sophia,  7ii.  1797,  Philip  Oliver  EUard,  Esq., 
Capt.  Fencible  Regt. 

II.  Arthur,  lost  at  sea,  with  his  wife  and  only  child. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  in  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 

IV.  George,  a  Military  Officer,  severely  wounded  at  the  battle 
of  Minden.  He  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  N.ith;;niel  Bland,  Esq.  of 
Derryquin  Castle,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  Capt.  Kerry 
Militia,  d.  unm.  1829;  Henry  Francis,  Major  60th  Regt., 
killed  at  Talavera,  unm. ;  Lucy,  m.  Alexander  Strange, 
Capt.  of  Dragoons,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Edward,  6.  1741,  who  resided  at  the  family  mansion  of 
Killowen,  and  was  Major  in  a  Volunteer  Regt.  ;  m.  Eleanor 
Connor(whorf.  22  March,  1839),  and  liad  issue.    He  d.  1817. 

VI.  John  Herbert,  M.U.,  an  eminent  Physician  of  the  city  of 
Cork,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Emanuel  Hutchinson,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  d.  AprU,  1799,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1808), 

1  Thomas  Herbert,  M.D.  of  Dublin,  m.  Penelope,  dau. 
of  David  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Oatlunds,  co.  Meath,  and  had 
issue, 

John  Herbert  Oepen.  of  St.  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin, 
Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  b.  1806;  ?/i.  2Sept.  1840, 
EUen  Susanna  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Richards, 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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of  Grange,  co.  VTesforcl,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1888,  leaving 
by  her  (who  rf.  1855)  issue, 

1  John  Eichabds,  B.A.,  Barrister-at  Law,  h.  23  Apri', 
1844;  TO.  4  July,  1867,  Sarah  Constance,  dau.  of 
Heniy  Leader,  Ksq.  of  Dromaneen,  co.  Cork,  and 
Reaseheath,  Nantwich,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Oct. 
1884)  had  issue, 

John  Herbert,  b.  30  Sept.  1808. 

Henry  Stewart,  b.  31  Aug.  1870. 

Charles  Hutchinson,  b.  17  July,  1872. 

Hugh  Massev,  b.  5  April,  1877';  d.  13  June,  ISSO. 

Etliel  Constance,  b.  8  Feb.  1881. 

2  Thomas  Herbert  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Pembroke  Coll. 
Camb.,  b.  IS  Sept.  1847 ;  m.  1879,  Amy  Octavia.  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Rev.  J.  H.  A.  Gwyther  Phillips,  Vicar 
of  St.  Jlary's,  Haverfordwest,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Theodore  Cecil,  b.  24  June,  18S0. 

2  John  Hugh,  b.  19  July,  1882. 

3  James  Denys,  b.  1  Aug.  18-3. 

3  Richard  Theodore,  Major  R.E.,  b.  4  March,  1849. 

4  Goddard  Henry,  15. A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  8  May, 
1852;  711.  18  Aug.  1880,  Adela  Klizabeth,  only  child 
of  Edward  Moore  Richards,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co. 
Wexford,  and  has 

Edward  Richards,  b.  1884. 
Lilian  Iris,  b.  13  Feb.  l3S3. 

1  Penelope  Jane. 

2  Ellen  Elizabeth,  to.  16  Sept.  1873,  Davys  Tuckey, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Orpen.  2  Ellen  Marguerite. 

Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

Anna  Sophia,  m.  1 834,  John  Thompson  Young,  Esq.  of 
Philpotstown,  co.  Meatli. 

2  John  Emanuel,  of  Kanturk  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  1779;  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  xVshe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1839)  had  issue, 

John  Herbert,  of  Lisheens,  co.  Cork,  M.D.,  J. P.,  to.  1S34, 
his  cousin,  Margaret  Leader,  and  d.  s.jj.  1862. 

Richard  Ashe.  Emanuel,  d.  tmm. 

Robert,  d.  unm. 

Fanny  Sophia,  m.  1834,  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
and  had  issue. 

Eliza,  deceased.  Hannah,  deceased. 

Margaret  Lucy,  in.  Thomas  Palmer,  Esq. 

Alice,  m.  Richard  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Coulehane,  co.  Cerk. 

3  Emanuel  Hutchinson,  of  Mount  Tallant,  m.  1831,  Leiitia, 
dau.  of  Rowland  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Keriy, 
d.  s.  p. 

1  Hannah  Agnes,  d.  unm.  2  Frances,  d.  unm. 

S  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

4  Margaret  Lucv,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Odium  (who  d.  1840), 
and  d.  s.  p.  1862. 

vit.  Francis  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Kilgarven,  co.  Kerry, 
Rector  of  Uungourney,  co.  Cork,  and  Incumbent  of  Douglas, 
near  Cork.  He  in.  21  Slarch,  1780,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Hugh  Millerd,  Esq.  of  Monard,  Alderman  of  Cork. 
She  d.  13  March,  1830,  and  he  d.  1805,  leaving  issue, 

1  Arthur  George,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  p.  at  Edinburgh, 
1813. 

2  Richard  John  Theodore  (Sir),  Knt.  of  ArdtuUy,  co. 
Kerry,  6.  6  Nov.  1788;  rn.  17  May,  1819,  Eliza,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Stack,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  and  d.  4  May,  1876,  having  had  issue, 

Francis  Fitz-Richard,  B.A.,  Barrister  at-Law,  b.  16  July, 
1827  ;  d.  unm.  25  Jan.  1858. 
Richard  Hugh  Millerd,  now  of  Ardlully. 
Arthur  Herbert,  of  Gortagas,  co.  Kerry,  M.A.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  6.  29  Dec.  1830:  m.  3  Oct.  Is61,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Charles  Caulfleld,  Bishop 
of  Nassau,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard  Francis  Caulfleld.  b.  24  Dec.  1863. 

2  Charles  St.  George,  b.  12  Dec.  1864. 

3  Arthur  Herbert  Stack,  b.  27  July,  1872. 

4  William  Newenham  Montague,  b.  27  Nov.  1878. 

1  Grace  Mary,  b.  5  Feb.  1870. 

2  Elizabeth  Ida,  b.  26  March,  1875;  d.  16  Oct.  1879. 
Charles  William  de  Erpingbam,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 

t.  21  Sept.  1833;  d.  unm.  10  Oct.  Is67. 
AVilliam  Newenham  Morris,  b.  31  Jan.  1835,  Major  77lh 

Foot ;  d.  unm.  26  Nov.  1870. 
Raymond    d'Audemar    (Rev.),    M.A.,    Archdeacon    of 

Ardfert,  and  Rector  of  Tralee,  co.  Kerry,  6.  3 1  Aug. 

1837;  in.  1  Oct.  1867,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Daniel  de  Courcy 

MacGlIlycuddy,    Esq.   of  Day  Place,  Tralee,  and  has 

issue, 

1  Richard  Theodore,  b.  13  Oct.  1869. 

2  Charles  William  MacGilHcuddy,  6.  11  June,  1871. 

3  Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  6.  12  May,  1874. 
1  Lucinda  Elizabeth,  b.  14  June,  1877. 

Mary,  m.  12  Feb.  1846,  George  Hall  Stack,  Esq.  of  Mul- 
laghmore,  Omagh,  and  d.  March,  1880,  leaving  issue. 

Theodora  Elizabeth,  hi.  14  Jan.  1851,  Rev.  James  Going, 
Vicar  of  Kilgarvan,  co.  Kerry,  d.  s.  p.  17  Sept.  1830. 


Emilv  Georgiana,  m.  26   Nov.   1859,  William  Phinlret 

Stack,  Esq,,  C.E.,  and  d.  25  May,  1861,  leaving  one 

dau.,  Cornelia  Susanna  Sarah. 

Elizabeth  Ida  Rebecca,  m.  John  E.  Blacker,  Esq..  Capt. 

18th  Royal  Irish,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  John  Richard, 

TO.  Mabel  Burke,  and  has  issue. 

3   Charles    Edward    Herbert   (Rev.),   M.D.,    member  of 

various  literary  societies,  the  philanthropic  founder  oj 

the  National  Institution  for   the    Deaf    and    Dumb  at 

Claremont,  Glasncvin,  near  Dublin,  b.  in  Cork,  31  Oct. 

1791,  afterwards  took  orders  and  emigrated  to  the  colony 

of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  landed  at  Cape  Town  1 2  March, 

1848,  and  Port  Elizabeth  26  April,    1848,   1st  Rector  of 

Christ  Church,  Colesburg,  d.  at  Port  Elizabeth  20  April, 

1856.    He  m.  10  Dec.  1823,  Alicia  Frances,  widow  of  Kev. 

Conolly  Coane,  of  Bath,    eldest  dau.  of  Major  Henry 

Charles  Sirr,  Town  Major  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  and  by 

her  (who  was  b.  18  March,  1796,  and  d.  at  Grahamstown 

4  Dec.  1869)  ad  issue, 

1  Francis  Henry  Samuel,  M.L.A.,  and  Surveyor   Gen^ 

of    Griqualand    West,  b.  22   Oct.    1824;    m.  23    Oct. 

1855,   Sarah    Anne,   eldest  dau.   of  Alexander  Hugln 

Murray,  Esq.  of  Colesberg,  and  d.  22  Feb.  1893,  having 

had  issue, 

Charles  Edward  Herbert,  Cape  Civil  Service,  b.  25  Aug. 

18.'56. 
F'rancis  Hugh  Raymond,  b.  7  Nov.  1S61. 
Arthur  Edward,  b.  22  May,  1863;  d.  11  June,  1863. 
Rudmond  Newenham  Morris,  b.  22  May,  1864. 
A li«ia  Frances  Charlotte,  b.  March,  1858:  m.  8  Auf«. 

1882,  Rev.  Robert  Herbert  Godwin,  M.A.  Oxon, 
Rector  of  Barkly,  youngest  son  of  B.  C.  Godwin,  Esq. 
of  Winchester,  and  has  issue. 

Emily  Grace  Gordon,  d.  unm.  16  Aug.  1861. 

Lilian  Grace  Ida. 

Florence  Rose  Slary.  d.  Jinm.  1  Sept.  1870. 

Katharine  Irene  T  heodora. 

Mary  Grace  Geraldine,  d.  young,  Jan.  1875. 

Geraldine  Grace  Mary,  d.  unm.  29  April,  1S92. 

2  Charles  Sirr,  6.  29  April,  1826;  m.  17  March,  18541, 
Rosetta  (6.  24  Dec.  1832;  d.  17  Sept.  1873),  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Grahamstown,  and  had  issue, 

Conolly  D'Arcy  De  Erpingham,  6.  15  Sept.  1858. 

Emanuel  Isidore,  h  22  July,  1864;  d.  5  Auk.  1864. 

Charles  Evelyn  Claremont,  b.  14  Oct.  1865:  m.  17 
Aug.  1892,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Cumberland  John  Hill, 
and  has  issue,  Frank,  6.  4  July,  1893. 

Arthur  Beverly  Morris,  6.  30  Sept.  1868 ;  d.  6  June, 
18G9. 

Lionel  Edward,  b.  23  Feb.  1871 ;  d.  12  Oct.  1871. 

Alicia  Louisa  Herbert,  b.  30  Dec.  1855;  m.  10  April, 
1878,  George  Go  ff  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Smithfield,  Orange- 
Free  State,  and  has  issue. 

Eulalie  Theodora  Ida.  b.  7  Sept.  ISfiO;    m.  25  July, 

1883,  Herman  Wilhelm  WGhlers,  M.D.,  of  Smitht- 
field.  Orange  Free  State,  and  d.  16  May,  1889,  leaving 
issue. 

Rosa  Isidore  Evangeline,  b.  24  June,  1863  ;  d.  3  July,  i 
1863. 

3  Arthur  Richard,  b.  1  July,  1827;  m.  1st,  2G  Nov. 
1856,  Emma  Haddon,  dau.  of  John  Grice,  Esq.  of 
Durban,  Natal,  and  d.  18  July,  1868,  leaving  issue, 

Robert  Moriarty,  b.  19  May,  1858. 

Edward  Grice,  b.  6  June,  1865. 

Alfred  Richard,  b.  30  Jan.  1867. 

Arthur  Francis,  6.  23  March,  1868. 

Marian  May,  b.  4  Aug.  1862. 
He  7)!.  2ndly,  Alice  Louisa,  dau.  of  James  Attwell,  Esq. 
cf  Battlesden,  Victoria,  Cape  Colony,  and  has  further 
issue, 

James  Havelock,  6.  8  Aug.  1879. 

William  Hugh,  b.  II  June,  1882. 

Harold  Gill,  d.  young,  27  June,  1889. 

Thomas  Herbert,  6.  7  Sept.  1890. 

Leo  Graham,  6.  18  Oct.  1892. 

Muriel  Louisa,  b.  9  Jan.  1881. 

Gladys  Fielding,  b.  30  April,  1884. 

Florence  Angela,  b.  29  Sept.  1888. 

4  Joseph  Millerd,  b.  5  Nov.  1828:  m.  31  March,  1859; 
Elise  Pauline,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Rolland,  of  the 
Paris  Evangelical  Mi.«sionary  Society  of  Beersheba, 
Basutoland,  and  has  issue, 

Raymond  Hugh  Millerd,  b.  5  March,  1861 :  d.  26  Sept. 
1862. 

Reginald  Jo«eph  Eugene,  b.  24  Dec.  1864;  m.  3  May, 
1887,  Grace  Sophia,  dau.  of  Edward  Richard  Carlisle, 
and  has  issue,  Bernard  George  Overton,  6.  23  June, 
1888;  Violet  Madeleine  ;  and  Iris  Vivienne. 

Hope  Rolland,  &.  13  Dec.  1867. 

Claude  Emile,  b.  7  Jan.  1871. 

Leander  Joseph  John,  6.  27  Feb.  1877. 

Emily  Minna  Cecile,  b.  14  Jan.  1860;  d.  23  Oct.  1861. 

Helen  Agnes  Josephine,  6.  1  May,  1863;  m.  11  July» 
1887,  Charles  Preston  Crewe,  Esq.,  J.P.,andliasi8SUft 

Madeleine  Elise  Emily,  6.  22  Nov.  1874. 

5  Richard  John  Newenham,  b.  23  Jan.  1830. 


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6  Henry  Martyn  Herbert,  b.  24  Jan.  1831  ;  m.  8  Sept. 
J1857,  Harriott  Eloise  (b.  25  June,  1836),  dau.  of  George 
'Edward  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Pavo  Park,  Somerset,  Cape 
•Colony,  J.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  March,  1877,  at 
■Cape  Town),  had  issue, 

Herbert  Edward  Eichard,  b.  19  June,  1858  ;  d.  19  May , 
1869. 

Ernest  Charles  Henry,  b.  5  Xov.  1859;  m.  21  Jan. 
1889,  Mary  Luttig,  dau.  J.  M.  Crosby,  Esq.,  and  has 
Issue, 

Arthur  George  Francis,  6.  8  April,  1862 ;  d.  20  Nov. 
1862. 

Henry  Millerd  Erpingham,  b.  25  June,  1863:  m.  29 
Sept.  1891,  Elizabeth  Susan,  dau.  of  Peter  Lange, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Robert  Scholtz,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Irene  Erpinghara. 

Theodore  George  Herbert,  b.  15  Nov.  1870. 

Lionel  Emmanuel,  b.  27  April,  1872. 

Gerald  Edward  D'Arcy,  b.  Z  Jan.  1875. 

Zaidee  Eliza,  b.  29  Jan.  1861 ;  „i.  4  Jan.  18S3,  Korris 
Edmund  Wallace,  Esq.,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  Barrister-at- 
Law  (d.  19  May,  1883),  3rd  son  of  Itev.  Thomas  Wal- 
lace, of  Belfield,  co.  Dublin. 

Agnes  Maud,  b.  20  April,  1865;  m.  22  Dec.  1891, 
Joshua  Andreas  Jouberi,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  has  issue. 

Eloise  Harriott,  b.  27  Feb.  1867. 

Edith  Alice,  b.  20  Oct.  1869. 

7  Theodore  Robert  Monisere,  6.  12  Sept.  1835:  drowned 
29  Jan.  1863,  in  Orange  River,  by  the  upsettiug  of  his 
boat. 

i  Susannah  Alicia  Mary,  b.  24  July,  1833  ;  d.  8  April, 

1837. 
2  Alicia  Emily  Catharine,  b.  6  July,  1838  ;  to.  22  Jan. 
1862,  Lieut. -Col.  Owen  Henry  Sliong,  10th   Regt.    of 
Foot,  only  son  of  Captain  Henry  Strong,  of  Ifdey,  co. 
Oxford,  and  has  issue. 
1  Susannah  Maria  Frances,  d.  6  Feb.  1853. 
S  Emilia  Grace  Caroline,  to.  1816,  John  Gordon,  M.D.,  of 
Dublin,  d.  s.  jj. 

3  Rebecca  Newenhara  Millerd,  m.  31  Jan.  1805,  Henry 
Gage  Morris,  Esq  ,  Eear-Admiral  il.N.,  and  had  issue  (see 
MoKBis  of  York). 

4  Cornelia,  unin. 

1.  Cherry,  m.  James,  son  of  Nathaniel  Bland,  Esq.  of  Derry- 

quin  Castle. 
M.  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

III.  Lucy,  TO.  Conway  Blennerhassct,  Esq. 

IV.  Agnes,  m.  Rev.  Walter  Stewart. 

Amui — Per  pale  az.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged, 
fin  the  dexterchief  point  a  cross-crossletof  the  second.  Crest — 
A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross- 
crosslet  sa.     Motto — Veritas  vincet. 

Seat — Ardtuliy,  Kenmare,  co.  Kerry. 


ORRED    OF    TRANMERE. 

Oebed,  John  Cavendish,  Esq.  of  Tranmere 
and  Weston,  co.  Chester,  J. P.  cos.  Northampton 
and  Sussex,  late  Major  12th  Rojal  Lancers,  b.  14 
July,  1841 ;  m.  20  April,  1876,  Caroline  Alexina, 
2nd  dau.  of  George  Lane  Fox,  Esq.  of  Bramham 
Park,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

BoLAND  George,  6.  27  Dec.  1886. 
Alexina  Katherinc,  b.  16  Feb.  1877. 
Mary  Selina,  b.  18  Feb.  1880. 
Eachel,  b.  13  Sept.  18S2. 

Lineage. — Stanley Oriied,  Esq.  of  Stourton,  co.  Chester, 
fc.  17  March,  1674,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Tranmere  (son  of 
Daniel  Orred,  Esq.  of  Stourton,  and  6th  in  descent  from  Henry 
Orred,  Viying  temji.  He.nry  VII.),  ci.  24  Feb.  1728,  leaving,  by 
Elizabeth,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Smyth,  of  Wirrall,  a  son, 

George  Okred,  Esq.  of  Tranmere,  6.  1704:  m.  1st,  1728, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Willaston,  Wirrall, 
CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1730)  had  a  son,  Stanley,  of 
Tranmere,  whose  line  is  extinct.  He  m.  2ndly,  1734,  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  Chester, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Weston  and  Runcorn,  b.  1735  ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Matthew  Alcoek,  Esq.  of  Runcorn,  and  d.  1810, 
having  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  s.  p.  1804. 

1  Anne,  of  Weston  and  Runcorn,  d.  unm.  13  Sept.  1852, 
a^ed  88,  when  the  estates  of  Weston  and  Runcorn  passed, 

■       under  entail,  to  her  cousin,  George  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tran- 
mere. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.s  p.  1833.  3  Jane,  d.s.p.  1811. 
4  Mary,  d.  s.  p.                             5  Sarah,  c(.  s.  p. 

II.  Fletcher,  of  whom  presently. 

ill.  Daniel,  of  J  ranmere,  b.  1741 ;  d.  s.  p.  1828. 
*•  Anne,  ,i.  Ki.zuboth. 


The  2nd  son, 

P'letchee  Orred,  Esq.  of  Bebington,  b.  1739 ;  m.  1708, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Middleton,  Esq.  of 
Lancashire,  and  had  issue,  George,  his  heir;  Anne,?;!.  George 
Whitley,  Esq.  of  Norley,  co.  Chester;  Elizabeth,  to.  T.  C. 
Clemens,  Esq.  of  Ashtield,  co.  Lancaster;  and  Helen,  d.  s.  p. 
1849.    The  son  and  heir, 

George  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tranmere,  6.  1767  ;  m.  1803,  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Woodville,  Esq.  of  Edge  Hill,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  d.  1828,  having  iiad  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  1810;  m.  M.  C.  Willinke,  dau.  of  the  Chevalier 
Willinke,  Knt.  of  the  Order  of  the  Lioa  of  the  Netherland.-, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1867)  had  issue, 

1  John  Woodville,  b.  12  Feb.  18.50:  d.  1877. 

2  George  Randal,  6.  17  June,  1852;  d.  1875. 

1  Anne  Frances.  2  Clara  Edith. 

3  Catherine  Hester.  4  Sarah  Matilda. 
5  Sophia  Sybil. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Cheethaai  Hilton,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1878;  shed.  1880. 

I.  Anne,  d.  s.  p.  1890,  aged  85. 

II.  Georgiana,  m.  26  March,  1S36,  Robert,  Viscount  Sher- 
brooke,  and  d.  s.  p).  Nov.  Ib34. 

III.  Matilda,  d.  s.  p.  1862. 

IV.  Sophia,  m.  5  Nov.  1840,  Sir  Archibald  Dunbar,  5th  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tranmere,  b.  1807;  m.  1  Jan.  1838, 
Matilda  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1877),  dau.  of  Thomas  Thistlethwayte, 
Esq.  of  Southwick  Park,  Hants,  formerly  M.P.  for  that  co., 
and  d.  Oct.  1869,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Cavendish,  now  of  Tranmere. 

II.  George  Stanley,  of  Hay  ward  Lodge,  co.  Dorset,  late  Capt. 
1st  Vol.  batt.  Dorchester  Regt.,  and  Army  Reserve,  and 
late  Lieut.  7th  Fusiliers,  and  2nd  Batt.  Royal  Highlanders 
(Black  Watch),  6.  1843;  ra.  11  April,  1872,  Edith  Grace, 
dau.  of  Major  Henry  Berkeley  Portm.an,  brother  of  Edward, 
Viscount  Portman. 

lit.  Charles  Fletcher  D'Anyers. 

I.  Matilda  Catherine.  II.  Selina  Tryphena,  d.  1858. 

III.  Meta  Caroline. 

^rnis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  fesse  dancette  arg.,  for 
Orred;  2nd,  sa..  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  between  four  plates, 
each  charged  with  a  pheon  of  the  field,  for  Fletcher  ;  3rd,  arg., 
a  cross  engrailed  sa.,  for  Middleton.  Crest — A  hare  salient 
ppr.,  bearing  in  its  mouih  three  eais  of  corn  or. 

Residence — Lavant  House,  Chichester. 


SMYTH-OSBOURNE    OF    ASH. 

SlfYTH-OsBOUENE,  JoHX  SilYTH,  Esq.  of  Ash, 
CO.  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  5  Feb.  1842  ;  m.  18  Nov.  1875, 
Eli/.a  Cotton,  dau.  of  Col.  Prior,  of  Sidney  Place, 
Bath,  and  grand-dau.  of  Benjamin  Way,  of  Den- 
ham  Place,  Bucljs,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  John,  b.  Oct.  1876  ;  d.  17  Feb.  1881. 

II.  George  Nowell  Thomas,  b.  6  Sept.  1877. 

III.  Henry  Percy,  b.  28  Jan.  1879. 

IV.  Edward,  b.  9  June,  1884. 

V.  John  Greville,  6.  27  July,  1886. 

VI.  Douglas  Gregory,  6.  29  Dec.  1890. 

VII.  Wilfred,  b.  11  Dec.  1893. 
1.  Catherine  Louise. 

Mr.  Smyth-Osbourne,  of  Wortley  Manor,  Leeds, 
assumed,  in  1878,  the  additional  surname  of 
Smyth,  as  grand-nephew  and  heir-at-law  of  the 
late  John  Smyth,  formerly  of  Holbeck,  Leeds,  and 
of  Bowcliffe  House.  Yorkshire ;  purchased  the 
property  of  Ash  in  1882. 

Xiineage. — Thomas  Osbourne,  Esq.  of  Willerby,  Hull,  m. 
20  Nov.  1804,  Lydia  Smyth,  sister  and  heiress  of  John  Smyth, 
of  Holbeck,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presentlj", 

III.  George,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Schonswar,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Lydia,  m.  Mathew  Hughes,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Catherine.  iv.  Anne. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Smyth  Osbocrse.  Esq.  of  Wortley  Manor,  Leeds,  m. 
1840,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Small,  Esq.  of  Newport  Pagnell, 
Bucks,  and  widow  of  C.  Harvey,  Esq.  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Smyth,  now  of  Ash. 

Lydia  Foulkes,  of  Hohnedown,  Monkokehampton. 
Mr.  Osbourne  J.  1878. 

Seat — Ash.  Iddesleigh,  Devon. 

Club — Junior  Carlton. 


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O'SHEE    OF    aARDENMOREIS. 

O'Shee,  Nicholas  Kichaed  Power,  Esq.  of 
Gardenmorris,  co.  Waterford,  and  Slieestown,  co. 
KilkenuY,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  b. 
1821  ;  s.  his  brother  1859  ;  m.  18  April,  1865, 
Lady  GwendoHne  Anson,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
William,  1st  Earl  of  Lichfield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  lilCHABD  ALFKED  POEB,  6.  1SG7. 

II.  JolmFoer,  6.  18G9.         ni.  George  Ivor  Poer,  6.  1S73, 
I.  Gwendolen,  b.  1866.         ii.  Aline  Angela,  b.  1879. 

Xiineagre. — Odanus  O'Shee,  chief  of  his  name  in  the  10th 
century,  is  styled  in  a  pedigree,  attested  in  1582  by  Kobert 
Cook,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  "  Lord  of  The  Cantred  of 
Texnane  O'Shee,  in  Kerry,  and  of  the  manors  of  Cloran  O'Shee, 
Clone  O'Shee,  and  Drangan  O'Shee,  in  Tipperary,"  to  which  co. 
t'.iey  seem  to  have  emigrated  in  the  13th  century.  Odoneus 
O'Shee,  chief  of  his  name  (and  the  10th  in  a  direct  line  from 
the  above  Odanus),  styled  also  in  the  same  pedigree  Lord  of 
Cramp's  Castle  and  Sliecsland,  in  Tipperary,  obtained,  with 
his  three  brothers,  'William,  Edmund,  and  John,  letters  of 
denization  from  Koger  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March  and  Ulster, 
dated  at  Clonmel,  6  Nov.  1381,  which  were  confirmed  by  King 
Henry  "VI.  by  letters  patent,  dated  at  Naas,  18  Xov.  35  Henhy 
VI.,  to  his  great-great-grandson, 

EicHARD  Shee,  father  (by  his  wife.  Rose  Archer)  of 

Kobert  Shee,  who  settled  at  Kilkenny,  where  he  was  a 
merchant  and  Burgess,  and  filled  the  office  of  Sovereign  in 
1499.  He  fell  at  the  battle  of  Moyallow,  6  Aug.  1500,  and  left 
by  his  wife,  Catherine  Sherlock,  a  son, 

BicHAED  Shee,  Burgess  of  Kilkenny,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Elias  Archer,  of  New  Ross,  and  had  five  sons  and  three 
daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Shee,  Esq.  of  Bonnestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.,  ra. 
Margaret  Rothe,  and  had,  with  six  daus.,  five  sons, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Elias,  of  Kilkenny,  described  by  Holinshed,  as  "Elias 
Sheth,  borne  in  Kilkennye,  sometime  scholer  of  Oxford,  a 
gentleman  of  a  passing  wit,  a  pleasant  conceited  compa- 
nion, full  of  mirth  without  gall.  He  wrote  in  English 
divers  sonnets."    He  was  ancestor  of 

George  Shee,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Martin  Kirwan,  Esq. 
of  Blindwell,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

1  Anthony,  of   Castlebar,    grandfather  of  Sir   George 
Shee,  Bart,  of  Dunmore,  wlio  d.  s.  p.  1870. 

2  Martin,  of  Dublin,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Archer,  E.sq.,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Martin  Archer  Shee,  Knt.,  D.C.L.,  President  of 
the  Royal  Academy,  an  official  trustee  of  the  British 
Museum,   F.R.S.,   Honorary   Member  of  the  Royal 
Hibernian  Academy  and  of  the  Academies  of  New 
York,  Charleston,  and  Philadelphia,  6.  23  Dec.  1770  ; 
m.  6  Dec.  1797,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  ol  James  Power, 
Esq.  of   Youghal,  co.    Cork,  and  d.  19   Aug.   1850, 
having  by  her  had  issue, 
George  Archer,  6.  21  June,  1800;  m.  17  Oct.  1S42, 
.Jane  Seymour,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Joseph  De 
Trafford,  1st  Bart.,  and  d.  1879. 
Martin  Archer,  Q.C.,  b.   14  Nov.   1804;  m.  Louisa 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Richard  Barrett,  Esq. 
of  Milton  House,  Berks. 

AVilliam  Archer,  6.  28  Aug.  1810;  m.  Harriet,  widow 
of  Coi.  William  Cubitt,  and  dau,  of  George  Har- 
court,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son,   .Martin  Archer,  b. 
1846,  and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Harriet. 
Anna  .Archer.  Mary  Archer. 

Eliza  Jane. 

III.  Marcus.  iv.  Matthew. 
V.  Andrew. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Richard  Shee,  Knt.  of  'Dppercourt,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
of  Cloran,  co.  Tipperary,  a  Member  of  Gray's  Inn,  London, 
Seneschal  of  Irishtown  1568,  Treasurer  of  the  Regalities  of 
Tipperary  1571,  and  Deputy  to  the  Lord  High  Treasurer  of 
Ireland  1576.  Sir  Richard  founded,  in  the  year  1582,  the 
hospital  in  Kilkenny  called  after  his  name.  He  m.  1st,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  John  Sherlock,  Esq.  of  Mothe,  co.  Waterford, 
Jmd  had  five  sons,  1  Robert,  d.  unm. :  2  Lucas,  ancestor  of  the 
Shees  of  Cloran  ;  3  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. ;  4  John,  d.  unm.  (a  Jesuit 
priest; ;  5  Marcus,  progenitor  of  the  Siiees  of  Sheestown  and 
Gardenmorris.  Sir  Richard  Shee  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Christopher  Fagan,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  but  by  her, 
■who  survived  him,  he  left  no  issue.  Sir  Richard  tZ.  10  Aug. 
1608.     His  5th  son, 

Maecds  Shee,  of  Sheestown,  to.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Oliver  Grace, 
Baron  of  Courtstown,  and  had  five  sons, 

Richard,  his  heir.  John. 


Lucas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  'Warren,  Esq.  oi  Castle- 
town, CO.  Galway,  and  had  ason,  Nicholas  Sbee,  M.D.,  who 
m.  Eleonora,  dau.  of  John  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Borrisoleigh,  and 
had  a  son,  Richard,  living  1682,  from  whom  claimed  descent 
(as  his  great-grandson)  William  Shee,  of  Camas,  co.  Lime- 
rick, 6.  1709,  son  of  Martin  Shee,  of  Camas,  by  Ellinor, 
dau.  of  Edmond  Bourke,  of  Ballinagarde,  co.  Limerick. 
He  m.  1738,  Maria  'Jheresa,  dau.  of  Peter  Preponier,  of 
Landreces,  Surgeon,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  Henry,.  Col.  of 
Horse,  Knt.  of  St.  Louis,  Count  and  Peer  of  France  (father 
of  Fran(;oise,  wife  of  Baron  James  Wulfrand  D'Alton,  and 
mother  of  Edmond,  Count  D'Alton-Shec),  and  a  dau.  Louisa,, 
who  ra.  Thomas  Clarke  (a  native  of  co.  Kilkenny  and  a 
Col.  in  the  French  service),  by  whom  she  had  a  son,  Henry 
Clarke,  Due  de  Feltre,  Marshal  of  France,  and  many  years 
Minister  at  War  to  the  Emperor  Napoleon  L,  6.  17G5  ;  d. 
1818. 
James.  Thom.as. 

Mr.  Shee  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  in.  Rose,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Peter  Rothe,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Marcus  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas- 
Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Dunsoghly,  and  had  issue, 
Richard,  his  successor.  Marcus.  Nicholas. 

John,   ancestor  of  the  Shees  of  Jiallyreddan,  from  whon'v 
descended  Richard  Shee.  son  of  John  Shee,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
reddan.  Col.  of  tlie  35th  Regt. 
He  made  his  will  16  March,  1684,  and  was  s.  at  liis  death  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  m.  the  Hon.  Dymphn.Ti 
Earnewall,  dau.  of  Robert,  9th  Lord  Trimlestown,  and  dyinp: 
10  Dec.  1748,  left  (with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Power. 
Esq.  of  Gardenmorris,  co.  Waterford)  four  sons,  i.  Marcus: 
I'.  Robert,  Col.  in  Berwick's  Regt.  and  Knt.  of  St.  Louis: 
III.  Nicholas;  iv.  James.    The  eldest  son, 

Marcus  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  m.  Thomasina,  dau.   of 
Thomas  Masterton,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,, 
with  four  daus.,  who  rf.  unm.,  two  sons, 
John,  his  heir. 

Richard,  a  Gen.  in  the  French  service,  b.  .1742;  m.  Victoirc- 
Felicitu,  dau.  of  Capt.  E.  P.  L.  Shee,  Knt'.  of  St.  Louis,  anik 
had  a  son,  Alexander,  a  Capt.  in  the  French  service. 
Mr.  Shee  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son,  who,  adopt- 
ing the  Irish  prefix,  became 

John  O'Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  and  served  as  High  SherifT 
for  the  CO.  of  Waterford.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Richard  Power,  Esq.  of  Gardenmorris,  co.  Waterford,  and  haik 
issue, 

RicHiRD  Power,  his  heir. 

Arnold,  Major  in  the  Waterford  Militia,  d.  unm.  1843. 
John,  a  Col.  in  the  Austrian  seryice,  d.  unm.  at  Sheestown. 
1813. 
Mr.  O'Shee  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Power  O'Shee,  Esq.  of  Gardenmorris  and  Shees- 
town, m.   1804,   Margaret,  dau.   of  Nicholas  Power,    Esq.  of 
Snowhill,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1865)  left  as, 
his  decease,  aged  59,  in  1827, 
John  Power,  his  heir. 

Nicholas  Richard,  successor  to  his  brother,  and  now  o£ 
Gardenmorris. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Power  O'Shee,  Esq.  of  Gardenmorris  and  of  Shees- 
town, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  1832,  b.  1810; 
d.  5  July,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother  Nicholas,  now  of 
Gardenmorris. 

Arras — Quarterly:  1st,  per  bend  indented  or  and  az.,  two 
fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged,  the  hereditary  arms  of  Odanens 
O'Shee,  13S2;  2nd,  gu.,  three  swords  per  fesse  arg.,  hiltcd  or., 
the  centre  sword  pointing  to  the  sinister  side,  the  arms  of 
William  O'Shee,  brother  ot  Odaneus ;  3rd,  sa.,  three  pheons  arg., 
the  arms  of  John  O'Shee,  brother  of  Odaneus;  4th,  gu.  two 
swords  in  saltire  arg.  point  down,  surmounted  by  a  third  in 
pale  point  up,  hilted  or,  the  ensign  of  Edmond  O'Shee,  brother 
of  Odaneus.  Crest — A  swan  rousant  sa. ,  membered  and  beakeiJ 
gu.     Molin — Vincit  Veritas. 

Sents — Gardenmorris,  Kill,  Piltown,  and  Sheestown,  near 
Kilkenny. 


OSMASTON    OF   HAWKHURST   COURT.     \ 

OsMASTON,  John,  Esq.  of  Hawkhurst  Court,  co- 
Sussex,  J.P.  for  cos.  Derby,  Stafford,  and  Susses, 
D.L.,  CO.  Derby,  h.  21  June,  1831  ;  assumed  tlie- 
surname  of  OsMASTOX  in  1876  5  w-  1st,  1853,  Emily- 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Western  Plumptre, 
Eector  of  East-n'ood,  Notts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Plumptee  Beresfoed,  &.  1857  ;  m.  1884,  Eleanor  i 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Field,  of  Bigby  Rectory, 


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CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue,   Dudley  Francis,  6.    1892; 

Dorothea,  b.  1887. 
II.  Marcus  Western  Beresford,  6.  1859. 
J.  Eleanor  Agnes,  m.  1880,  John  Pemherton  Coote,  Lieut. 

K.N. 

II.  Emily  Sophia. 

Mr.  Osmaston  m.  2ndly,  18G1,  Florence  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edward  Eoyd  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dane  Coui-t,  Kent, 
and  has  issue, 

III.  Basil  de  Forest,  b.  1862. 

IV.  Cecil  Alvend  FitzHerbert,  6.   1866;    m.    1893,   Minnie 
Buckley,  dau.  of  Gen.  Tuson,  R.M.A.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Bertram  Beresford,  6.  18G8;  m.  1892,  Catherine  Mary, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Hitchinson,  and  has  issue, 

VI.  Osmund  Gordon,  6.  18G9. 

VII.  Lionel  Siierbrooke,  b.  1870. 

vm.  John  Henry,  b.  18S1.  ix.  Ulric  Ernest,  b.  1883. 

s.  Arthur  Edward,  6.  1885. 

lu.  Eosamond  Florence,  m.  18S9,  Rev.  William  Ilenshaw 

Starling. 
IT.  Violet  Mary.  v.  Olive  Elizabeth. 

liineag-e.— John  Wright,  Esq.,  m.  1791,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Francis  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Ashbourne,  and  heiress  of  John 
Beresford,  Esq.,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  a 
con, 

Francis  Wright,  Esq.  of  Osmaston  Manor,  co.  Derby,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Xotts  1842,  to.  12  Aug.  1830,  Selina, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  FitzHerbert,  Bart,  of  Tissington 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1888)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Haw  khurst  Court. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1833;  m.hacy,  dau.  of  Hon.  Leslie  Mel- 
ville, of  Bramstone  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1880,  having 
had  issue. 

III.  Francis  Beresford,  6.  1837:  m.  Adeline  Frances,  dau.  of 
Col.  FitzHerbert,  of  Somersall  Herbert,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  FitzHerbert,  b.  1841 ;  m.  1865.  Louise  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Ernst  Von  Beckman,  pastor  of  Holsgendorf,  Mecklenburg- 
Schwerin,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Marcus  Beresford,  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  Philip,  6.  1846;  m.  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  W. 
Bury,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Agnes,  d.  unin. 

It.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bridges  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Goodne- 

stone,  Kent  (who  d.  1888),  and  has  issue. 
in.  Selina,  m.  Francis,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles  Fox,  and  has 

issue. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  E.  Wigram,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Mary,  m.  Charles  Douglas  (knighted  1888;,  son  of  Sir  C. 
Fox,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Judith. 

Hr.  Wright  d.  1873. 
Scat — ^Hawkhui-st  Court,  Billingshnrst,  Susses. 


OSWALD   OF  ATTCHINCETJIVE. 

Oswald,  Eichaed  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Auchin- 
cruive,  co.  Ayr,  late  Lieut.  29tli  Foot,  Yice-Lieut. 
of  CO.  Ayr,  and  D.L.  of  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcud- 
bright, b.  6  June,  1S41 ;  m.  25  Nov.  1868,  Maud, 
dau.  of  James  Smith-Barry,  Esq.  of  Marbury  Hall 
and  Fota  Islard,  co.  Cork. 

Xjineag'e. — Rev.  James  Oswald,  minister  of  Dunnett,  in 
Caithness,  had  two  sons,  JAirES  and  Richard,  merchant  of 
London,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  sign  the  Articles  of 
Treaty  in  the  United  States,  who  acquired  by  purchase  the 
estates  of  Auchincruive  about  1755,  and  d.  s.  -p.  1785.  The 
elder  son. 

Rev.  Dr.  James  Oswald,  m..  Miss  Murray,  of  Pennyland,  co. 
Caithness,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  George,  of  Scotstoun  and  Auchincruive,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  David  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Methven,  co.  Perth,  and  had, 

1  Richard  Alexander,  of  Auchincruive,  M.P.  forco.  Ayr, 
6.  18  Feb.  1771  ;  m.  1st,  17^3,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Wynne 
Johnston,  Esq.  of  Hilton  in  the  Mcrse,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1797)  he  had  one  son,  Richard,  who  to.  10  Dec.  1833, 
Lady  Mary  Kennedy,  dau.  of  the  Marquess  of  Ailsa,  but 
d.s.p.  the  Jan.  following,  and  one  dau.  Mary  Hester, 
m.  1818,  Thomas  Spencer  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Hollymount, 
CO.  Mayo.  Mr.  Oswald  m.  2ndly,  1817,  Lady  Lillias 
Macqueen,  widow  of  Robert  Dundas  Macqueen,  Esq.  of 
Braxtield,  and  dau.  of  Hugh,  12th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.     He  d.  1841. 

2  David,  Major  38ih  Foot,  d.  1796. 

3  James,  Capt.  R.N.,  (i.  1822. 

4  Alexander,  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  to.  1819,  Anne. 


dau.  of  Sir  Hew  Hamilton,  Bart.,  and  d,  s.  p.  1821.    She 
d.  1826. 

1  Elizabeth,  of  Scotstoun. 

2  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Haldane,  Esq. 

3  Margaret,  m.  Gen.  J.  Wilson. 

4  Christian,  m.  Alexander  Anderson,  Esq. 

5  Mary,  m.  James  Dennistoun,  Esq. 
II.  Alexander,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Dr.  Oswald,  of  Auchincruive,  d.  1819.    His  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Shieldhall,  merchant  in  Glas- 
gow, m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Dundas,  of  Manor,  co.  Perth, 
and  had  issue, 
James  Oswald,  of  Auchincruive,  M.P.  for  Glasgow,  d.  s.  p. 

1853.  John,  d.  unm.  1800. 

Richard  Alexander,  of  Moor  Park,  co.  Lanark,  m.  24  Oct. 
1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Anderson,  Esq.,  merchant, 
of  London,  and  d.  3  March,  1821,  leaving  two  sons  and  two 
daus., 

Alexander  Haldane,  of  whom  presently. 
George,  of  Auchincruive. 

Margaret  Dundas.  Mary,  m.  James  Brown,  Esq. 

Agnes.  Elizabeth. 

Lilias,  TO.  Andrew  Mitchell.  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 
Margaret,  m.  Alexander  M'Fadgeon,  M.D. 
Mr.  Oswald  d.  1813.     His  grandson, 

Alexander  Haldane  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Auchincruive,  co. 
Ayr,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  that  co.,  b.  1811 ;  m.  15  Aug.  1844, 
Lady  Maria  Louisa  Elizabeth  Frederica,  dau.  of  William,  1st 
Earl  of  Craven,  and  widow  of  Sir  George  Frederick  .Johnstone, 
7th  Bart,  of  Westerhall  (which  lady  d.  20  Oct.  1858),  and  had 
issue, 

James,  b.  31  May,  1848  ;  d.  17  Dec.  1S65. 

Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  19  Nov.  1SG4,  Lieut. -Col.  Farquharson, 

of  luvercauld. 
Edith  Mary,  m.  9  Jan.  1869,  the  Hon.  John  Manners  Yorke, 

R.N. 

He  d.  G  Sept.  18C8,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Auchincruive,  and  of  Cavens, 
Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  b.  1814;  m.  1st,  Lydia  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Frederick  Homan,  Esq.  of  Ardenwood,  co.  Kildare, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1844)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Alexander,  now  of  Auchincruive. 

I.  Mary  Georjiiana,  m.  \V.  Cuninghame,  Esq.,  late  11th 
Hussars,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  four  daus. 

Mr.  Oswald  m.  2ndly,  Julia  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Ferrier 
Hamilton,  of  Cairnhill  and  Westport,  co.  Ayr,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  7  March,  1860)  had  issue, 

II.  Julian,  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  6.  17  Feb.  18G0. 
II.  Evelyn  Louisa. 

He  d.  27  March,  1871. 

Arms — Az.,  a  naked  man,  wreathed  about  the  middle  with 
bay  leaves,  having  a  quiver  of  arrows  by  his  side,  bearing  a  bow 
in  his  left  hand,  all  ppr.,  and  pointing  with  his  right  to  a  star, 
in  the  dexter  chief  pomt  or,  a  border  engrailed  of  the  last, 
Crest — A  dexter  hand  issuing  out  of  a  cloud  and  pointing  to  a 
star  of  eight  rays  ppr.     Motto — Sequamur. 

Seats — Auchincruive,  near  Ayr,  co.  Ayr,  and  Cavens,  Kirk- 
bean,  CO.  Kirkcudbright. 


OSWALD    OF   DUNNIKIER. 

Oswald,  John,  Esq.  of  Dunnikier,  co.  Fife,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  educated  at  Eton,  late  Sec.  in  H.M. 
Diplomatic  Service,  b.  12  June,  1856. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Oswald  has  been  for  some  time 
resident  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Kirkcaldy.  The  most  dis- 
tinguished of  its  members  was  the  Eicnx  Hon.  .Tames  Oswald, 
who  was  b.  1715,  and  was  for  many  years  M.P.  for  co.  Fife 
and  for  the  Kirkcaldy  Burghs.  He  proved  himself  an  eminent 
statesman,  filling  some  of  the  highest  offices  of  the  Crown  witli 
distinction.  He  to.  19  Jan.  1746,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Townsend,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Abraham  Reynardson,  Esq., 
and  d.  24  March,  1769.      His  successor, 

James  Townsend  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Dunnikier,  M.P.  for 
the  Kirkcaldy  Burghs,  m.  17C9,  J:;net  Grey,  of  Skibo,  co. 
Sutherland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1842)  left  at  his  decease,  1813, 
a  son. 

Gen.  Sir  John  Oswald,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  who  served  in 
the  capture  of  some  of  the  West  India  islands,  and  greatly  dis- 
tinguished himself  at  the  capture  of  the  Ionian  Islands  from 
the  French,  of  which  islands  he  was  afterwards  made  the 
Governor.  In  the  sequel,  he  joined  the  army  in  the  Peninsula, 
under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  proved  himself  a  most  able 
officer  whilst  in  command  of  the  5th  Division  at  Vittoria. 
He  TO.  1st,  1812,   Charlotte  Alice,  dau.    of  Rev.  Lord-  Charles 


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Murray,  of  Little  Harle  Tower,  Northumberland  (son  of 
John,  3rd  Duke  of  Athole),  and  by  her  {who  d.  1827)  had 
issue, 

James  Townsesd,  late  of  Dunnikier. 
Charlotte  Alicia,  (/.  5  Oct.  ISiiS. 

Mary,  m.  Kiuhard  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  MiJlothian, 
and  d.  13  Oct.  1851. 
Emily,    vi.  AVilliam  Smythe,  Esq.  of    Methven  Castle,  co. 

Perth. 
Frances  Jemima,  m.  John  Murray  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Meg- 
ginch  Castle,  co.  Perth. 

Georgia  Anne,  Hi.  John  Archer  Iloublou,  Esq.  of  Halling- 
bury,  Essex. 
Sir  John  771.  2ndly,  29  Oct.  1829,  Amelia  Jane,  dau.  of  Lord 
Henry  Murray,  son  of  John,  3rd  Duke  of  Athole,  and  by  her 
lad  a  son  and  a  dau., 

Henry  Murray  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Hallingbury,  Bishop 
Stortford.  b.  1832,  m.  1869,  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  teir 
John  Eichardson,  Bart.,  of  Pitfour  Castle. 
Elizabeth  Jane. 
Sir  John  d.  8  June,  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Townsend  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Dunnikier,  co.  Fife,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  18  Sept.  1820  ;  m.  3 
May,  1848,  Ellin  Octavia,  dau.  of  the  late  Philip  John  Miles, 
Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  M.P.  for  Bristol  for  many  years,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Dunnikier. 

II.  St.  Clair,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars,  b.  20  Xnv.  1S.'j3. 

I.  Clara,  m.  Rev.  George  Egerton,  Canon  of  Lichfield  and 
Rector  of  Myddle,  Shropshire. 

II.  Charlotte  Alice.  iii.  Mary. 

IV.  Emily.  v.  Ellin  Alexandra. 

Mr.  J.  T.  Oswald  d.  2  June,  1893,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son. 

At~ms — Az.,  a  savage  ppr.,  wreathed  about  the  middle  with 
Ttay  leaves  vert,  bearing  in  the  sinister  hand  a  b:iton,  and 
in  the  dexter  across  pattee  fitch^e,  therewith  pointing  to  a  star 
placed  in  the  dexter  chief  or.  Crest — A  star  of  six  points  wavy 
.arg.     Motto — Jlonstrant  astra  viam. 

&ai— Dunnikier,  Kirkcaldy,  to.  Fife. 


OWEN    OF   BETTWS. 

OwEN',  Hugh  Darby  Anxeslet,  Esq.  of  Eettws 
Hall,  CO.  Montgomery,  b.  17  Aug.  1852 ;  m.  6 
June,  1885,  Lady  Muriel  Frances  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Charles  John,  19th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  widow 
of  Viscount  Helmsley  {see  Bueke's  Feerage). 

liineage. — The  pedigree  of  this  family  is  registered  in 
the  Heralds"  College  from  Bodri  Mawr,  King  of  All  Wales. 

Madoc  ap  Ievan,  of  Caereinion,  descended  from  Gbono 
AP  Owen,  son  or  grandson  of  Howell  Dda,  Iving  of  South 
Wales,  adopted  for  arms,  "Arg.  a  lion  rampant  sa,  a  canton 
of  the  last."     His  son, 

Griffith  ap  Madoc,  ni.  Mali,  dau.  of  Howel  ap  Ievan 
Lloyd,  and  was  father  of 

Owen  ap  Griffith,  of  Llunllo,  near  Machynlleth,  who  in. 
1st,  Isabel,  dau.  of  David  Llojd  ap  Ievan  ap  lUrid  Middleton, 
and  had  issue, 

I,  David  Llotd  ap  Owen,  his  heir. 

II.  Howel,  ancestor  of  Owen  of  Woodhouse  (see  that  family). 
He7n.2ndly,  Gwenwhyfar,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Ireland, 
Esq.  of  Oswestry,  and  had  by  her  (who  m.  2udly,  Richard  ap 
jileredith,  gent.), 

ju.  Richard,  of  Shrewsbury,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Ottley,  Esq.,  and  had  Issue, 
1  Thomas,  of  Condovcr,  co.  Salop,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  m.  1st,  Sara,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Humphrey  Baskerville,  Alderman,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wilkes,  and  widow  1st.  of  Henry  Robertson,  and 
2ndly,  of  Alderman  William  Elkyn.  By  his  first  wife  he 
had,  with  other  issue,  1  Sm  Roger,  Knt.  of  Con- 
dover,  M.P.  co  Salop,  High  Sheriff,  1G94,  d.  s.p.  male, 
and  was  s.  bv  his  brother  ;  and  2  Sib  William,  Knt.  of 
Condover,  High  Sheriff  1623,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Needham,  Knt.  of  Shavington,  and  d.  1662,  leaving  a  son, 
Uoger,  of  Condover,  b.  1611,  who  m.  Hon.  Alice  Gerard, 
dau.  of  Gilbert,  2nd  Lord  Gerard,  of  Gerard's  Bromley, 
and  was  father  of  Thomas,  of  Condover,  b.  1641,  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Woodland,  co. 
Essex,  and  had  a  son, 
Roger,  of  Condover,  High  Sheriff  1708,  m.  Jane,  dau. 

of  Edward  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Trawscoed,  and  d.  1717, 

leaving 

1  Edward,  of  Condover,  his  heir,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Mascott,  and 
d.  .1.  p. 

2  Thomas    Owen,  Esq.   of    Condover,   heir    to    his 


brother,  and  last  male  descendant  of  Owen  of  Con- 
dover,  d.unm.  31  Jan.  1731. 
1  Letitii,  of  Condover,  devisee  of  her  brother,  vi.  1st, 
Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  and  2ndly,  Traffor.l 
Barnston,  Esq.  of  Churton,  and  had,  by  her  lit 
husband,  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  A.>cn*  Maiiia 
Mttton,  who  m.  Sir  Charlton  Leighton,  3id  Bart,  i.' 
Watlesborough,  and  dying  1750,  left  (with  other  issui.-, 
see  Burke's  Petraye),  a  dau.  Anna-IIaria  Leight"\| 
to  whiim  her  grandmother,  Leiitia  Owen,  by  willl 
dated  1750,  devised  Condover.  She  m.  Nicholas 
Smythe,  Esq.  of  Nibley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  left  issue 
(see  Cholmondeley  of  Condover). 

2  Richard,  of  Whitley,  ancestor  of  Owen,  now  Kynaston 
of  Hardwick  (see  that  familu). 

3  Robert,  bur.  27  March,  1603. 

4  John,  of  Shrewsbury,  living  1572. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Hugh  Phillipps,  of  Shrewsbury. 

IV.  Thomas,  Serjeant-at-Law,  who  left  an  only  dau.  Ursula. 
Owen  ap  Griffith  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Lloyd  ap  Owen,  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  1 
Thomas  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Oswestry,  sister  of  his  father's  2nd  j 
wife,  and  had  (with  four  daus.)  an  only  son  and  heir,  \ 

John  ap  David  Lloyd,  of  Machynlleth,  ??i.  Matilda,  dau.  of 
Hugh  ap  Ievan,  of  Mathafarn,  and  had 

Owen  ap  John,  otherwise  Owen  Jones,  of  Machynlleth,  who 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Owen  ap  Howel  Goch.  By  her  he  had 
(with  five  daus.)  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Rowland  Owen,  of  Llunllo,  who  first  adopted  the  surname 
of  Owen  ;  he  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Montgomery  1611,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Richard  Pugh,  Esq.  of  Mathafarn,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Llunllo,  who  m.  Joyce  Pugh,  of 
Mathafarn,  and  was  father  of 

Rowland  Owen,  Esq.  of  Llunllo.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Lumley  Williams,  Esq.  of  Ystymcollwyn,  and  had  one  son, 

Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Llunllo,  in.  1st,  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Powell,  Knt.  of  Llechwedd  Dyrys,  co.  Cardigan,  one 
of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  by  her  had 
two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Llunllo,  High  Sheriff  co.  Montgomery,  1726, 
?)!.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Cornelius  Le  Brun,  Esq.  of 
Kanteos,  co.  Cardigan,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 

1  Rowland,  of  Llunllo,  m.  Frances  Philipps,  of  co. 
Carmarthen,  d.  s.  p.  15  Jan.  1738. 

2  Thomas,  of  Llunllo,  heir  to  his  brother,  iii.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Lewis  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Talgarth,  co.  Merioneth,  and 
had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  unm.  Robert,  d.  unm. 

Lewis,  d.  unm. 

Avarina  Brunetta,  heir  of  her  father,  m.  19  May,  1772, 

John  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Dolvorgan,  co.  Montgomery,  and 

had  i.'sue. 
Susan,  d.  unm. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Lloyd  Anwyl,  Esq. 

II.  William,  of  Bettws,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mr.  Owen  ?n.  2ndly,  Abigail,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Hugh 
Owen,  of  Bronyclydwr,  and  by  her  had, 

III.  Hugh  (see  Owen  of  Tedsmore). 

I.  Barbara,  d.  unm. 

II.  Martha,  m.  Richard  Bclkeley  Hatchett,  Esq.,  from 
whom  descended  Owen  of  Tedsmore  (see  Diat  family). 

The  2nd  son,  whose  descendant  became  eventual  heir  male, 

William  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettws,  co.  Montgomery,  in.  24 
June,  1704,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Pryce, 
Esq.  of  Henvaes  (son  of  Thomas  Pryce,  Esq.,  by  Elizabetli 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lingaine,  Esq.  of  Bettws),  and  had, 
with  a  younger  son,  Thomas,  b.  1712,  who  d.  unm.,  a  suc- 
cessor, 

Lingaine  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettws,  m.  1706,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Jenkin  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Clockfaen,  co.  Montgomery  (by  Rachael 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Cwm  Ilir,  co. 
Radnor),  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  Gethwyn,  Gent,  of 
Vaynor,  and  d.  1797,  aged  90  years)  left  at  his  decease,  1735, 
aged  29  (with  four  daus.),  one  son, 

Pryce  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettws,  m.  Bridget,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Wliitfield,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  31  July,  1786,  a  dau.  Harriet,  in.  Rev.  John  Rocke, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Clungunford,  co.  Salop,  and  a  son, 

Ven.  Hugh  Owen,  M.A.,  of  Bettws,  Archdeacon  of  Salop, 
Prebendaryof  Lichfield  and  Sarum.and  Portionist  of  Brampton, 
CO.  Oxford,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Jeffreys. 
Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Pbtce,  his  heir. 

Harriett,  m.  Charles  Townshcnd  Wilson,  Esq.,  son  of 
Richard  Wilson,  Esq.  co.  Tyrone,  by  his  wife,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Right  Hon.  John  Townshend,  Chancellor  of  tha 
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Archdeacon  Owen  d.  23  Pec.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Bev.  Edward  Prsce  Owen,  M.A.,  of  Bettws,  Vicar  of 
Wellington,  and  Rector  of  Eyton,  co.  Salop,  6.  3  March,  1788  ; 
m.  6  Dec.  1825,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel  Darby, 
Esq.  of  Colebrookdale,  and  had  issue, 

Hugh  Dabbt,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  18  July,   1350,  Colmore  Frind  Colmore,  Esq.  of 
Moore  End,  near  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Owen  d.  6  Nov.  18G3,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hdgh  Dabbt  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettws  Hall,  6.  1  July,  1827  ; 
Si!.  25  Sept.  1851,  Harriet  Eliza,  dau.  of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq., 
Judge  at  Calicut,  Malabar  Coast,  Jladras,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Darby  Anneslkt,  liis  lieir. 

II.  Edward  Koderick,  6.  7  May,  la5G. 

I.  Wary  Matilda.  it.  Alice  Harriot  Eva. 

III.  Georgina  West.  iv.  Evelyn  Maud. 
Mr.  Owen  d.  18C8. 

^n)is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  a 
canton  of  the  last ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  cross  flory  engrailed  sa. 
between  four  Cornish  choughs  ppr.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  boar's 
head  couped  arg.,  tusked  or,  langued  gu.  Crests — 1st,  A  Cornish 
ckough  ppr.  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  fleur-de-lis  arg. ;  2nd, 
Two  eagle's  heads  conjoined  and  erased  per  fesse  or  and  gu., 
membered  of  the  last. 

Seats— Bettws  Hall,  Newtown,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Eoderic 
House,  Cheltenham. 

Keaide7ice3~CaMon  Curliew,  Leicester,  and  37,  Lowndes  Sq., 
S.W. 


OWEN    OF    TEDSMORE. 

BULKELEY-O'VYEX,    EeT.  ThOMAS    MAIN"SVAEING 

EuLKELET,  o£  Tcdsinore  Hall,  co.  Salop,  B.A., 
J.P.,  b.  15  Not.  1827;  m.  24  Aug.  1880,  Hon. 
Tanny  Mary  Katharine  Ormsby  Gore,  only  child 
of  John  Ealph,  1st  Lord  Harlech,  and  widow  of 
Hon.  Lloyd  Kenyon,  eldest  son  of  the  3rd  Baron 
Kenyon,  of  Gredington,  and  mother  of  Lloyd,  4th 
Baron  Kenyon  (see  Bueke's  Peerage). 

Liineag'e. — Hugh  Owen,  M.D.  (3rd  son  of  TnoirAs  Owen,  of 
Ltunllo,  see  Owen  of  Bcttics),  lived  at  Shrewsbury,  until  his 
cousin,  Mrs.  Sarah  Owen,  last  of  the  family  of  WooJhouse, 
made  a  deed  of  gift  of  the  'Woodhouse  estate  in  his  favour, 
whither,  at  lier  request,  he  moved.  He  rf.  28  June,  1764, 
aged  56.  He  had  previously  made  a  will,  by  which  he  be- 
queathed Woodhouse  back  to  Mrs.  Sarah  Owen,  who,  on  the 
14th  of  the  next  August,  made  a  new  settlement  of  the  property 
<s£«OsvEN  of  Woodhouse).    Dr.  Owen's  sister, 

Martha  Owen,  and  her  husband,  Richard  Bclkeley 
Hatchett  (who  was  the  only  son  of  Edward  Hatchett,  Esq.  of 
JLee,  CO.  Salop,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Bulkeley, 
of  Coedana,  in  Anglesey,  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Bulkeley,  of 
Clanygors,  whose  father,  William,  was  son  of  Tristram,  the 
8th  son  of  the  2nd  marriage  of  Sir  Richard  Bulkeley,  of 
.B-eaumaris),  erected  the  mansion  house  at  Tedsmore,  on  her 
property.  She  had  issue  by  Mr.  Hatchett  (who  d.  15  Dec. 
i!803,  aged  80), 

Bclkeley  Hatchett,  of  Ellesmere,  6.  15  May,  1750,  who  s. 
liis  younger  brother  in  Tedsmore. 

Hugh  Hatchett,  6.  4  Oct   lb51,  of  whom  presently,  as  first 
successor  to  Tedsmore. 

Mary  Hatchett,  d.  v.iun. 

Sarah  Hatchett,  m.  Thomas  Salusbury,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir 
Eoberi  Salusbury,  Bart,  of  Llanwern,  co.  Monmouth. 
The  2nd  son,  Hugh,  having  «.  to  the  Tedsmore  and  other 
<6tates  of  the  Owen  family,    assumed  that    surname,    and 
fcecame 

Hugh  Owen,  Esq.  of  Tedsmore.  He  d.  unm.  25  Dec.  1818, 
when  his  estates  passed  to  his  elder  brother, 

Bdlkeley  Hatchett,  Esq.  of  Tedsmore,  previously  of  Elles- 
fnere,  m.  about  1789,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Tlionias 
Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  London,  2nd  son  of  James  Mainwariug, 
of  Bombro,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  Bulkeley,  s.  to  Tedsmore. 

Hugh  James,  d.  '25  May,  1791. 

Samuel  Bulkeley,  b.  17  Aug.  1792;  d.  unm.  21  July,  1817. 

Mr.  Hatchett  d.  23  Aug.  1830.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bulkeley  Bulkeley-Owen,  Esq.  of  Tedsmore,  h. 
16  July,  1790 ;  m.  24  March,  1824,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eev.  Edward  Thelwall,  of  Llanbedr  Hall,  and  Bathafarn 
Park,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1865)  had 
issue, 

Bulkeley  Hatchett,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Mainwaring  Bulkeley,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Maiiaune  Eliza  irances,  m.  22  July,  1852,   Kev.    Edward 


Jacson,   Rector  of  Thrnxtnn,   Hereford,    son    of    George 
Jaeson,  Esq.  of  Barton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 
Shalcross  Bulkeley  ;    Edward  Roger;  Mainwaring  George; 
Owen  Fiizlierbert ;    Frances  Charlotte,   m.  Robert  Evelyn 
Hay  Murray,  only  son  of  Robert  Hay  Murray,  Esq.  of  Spin- 
field,  Marlow  (see  Athole,  U.). 
This  gentleman  adopted  the  surnames  of  Bulkeley-Owen  as 
heir  to  a  branch  of  the  Owen  family.    He  d.  April,  1867,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bulkeley  Hatchett  BuLKELET-OwEN.m.  3  Oct.  1867,  Emma 
Maria  Heywood,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Heywood,  Rector  of  Ide- 
ford,  CO.  Devon;  d.  s.  p.  10  Aug.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother.  Rev.  Thomas  Mainwaring  Bulkeley  Bclkelei- 
OwEN,  now  of  Tedsmore. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  counter-quartered,  1st  and 
4th  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  a  canton  of  the  last ;  2nd  and  3id 
arg.,  a  cross  flory  engrailed  sa.  between  four  Cornish  chouglis 
ppr.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  boar's  head  couped  arg.,  tusked  or,  and 
lai.gued  gu.,  for  Owen  ;  2nd  and  3rd  sa.,  a  chevron  between 
three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  arg.,  for  Bulkeley.  Crests — 1st, 
Owen,  Two  eagles'  heads  conjoined  and  erased  per  fesse  or  ana 
gu.,  membered  of  the  last ;  'Jnd,  Bulkeley,  Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  bull's  Ijead  arg.  armed  of  the  first.  Mottoes — 
Ceidw,  Owain  a  Gafodd;  Nee  temere  nee  limide ;  Eryr  Eryrod 
Eryri. 
jSeai— Tedsmore  Hall,  Oswestry,  co.  Salop. 


OWEN    OF   WOODHOUSE. 

MosTTN-OwEN,  Aethur,  Esq.  of  Woodlionse,  co. 
Salop,  J.P.,  High  SherifE  1873,  late  of  Madras  Civil 
Service,  b.  Oct.  1813;  m.  1851,  Julia,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  Herring,  Esq.  of  Hethersett  Hall,  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  William,  6.  Oct.  1853,  late  1st  Eoyal 
Dragoons. 

II.  Charles  Roger,  b.  May,  18£5  ;  m.  8  Feb.  1S88,  Beatiice 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of 
Moorfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Roger  Arthur,  b. 
1  Dec.  1888,  and  Guy  Charles,  b.  25  Oct.  1891. 

liineag'e. — Howel,  2nd  son  of  Owen  ap  Griffith,  of 
Llunllo  (see  Owen  of  Bettws),  resided  In  Machynlleth,  and  was 
father  of 

Richard  Owen,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  who  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of 
David  Ireland,  of  same  place,  and  was  father  of 

Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  one  of  the  executors  of 
his  cousin.  Judge  Owen,  of  Condover,  was  s.  by  his  eon, 

Robert  Owen,  of  Woodhouse,  High  Sheriff  co.  Salop,  1613, 
ni.  three  times  and  had  eighteen  children.  He  was  s.  by  liis 
son, 

Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  b.  1602,  whose  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Robert  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  High  Sheriff  co.  Salop, 
16G7,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eddisbury,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  who  m.  Piers  Lloyd,  Esq.,  ancestorof  Joun  Llotd, 
Esq.  of  Trawscoed,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

III.  Martha,  vi.  Humphrey  Kynaston,  Esq.  of  Bryngwyn,  co. 
Montgomery,  and  had  an  only  child  and  heir, 

Mary  Kynaston,  m.  William  Mostyn,  (Esq.  (son  of  Rev. 
John  Mosiyn,  grandson  of  Ven.   William  Mostyn,  Arch- 
deacon   of    Bangor,  and    great-grandson    of    Sir  Roger 
Mostyn,  Knt.  of  Mo.styn),  and  had  a  son, 
William  Mostyn,  Esq.  of  Bryngwyn,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Blas-ny-wydd,  and  was  father 
of 
William  Mostin,  eventual  inheritor  of  Woodhouse. 
rv.  Muriel,  m.  John  Evans,  Gent. 
Robert  Owen  d.  1696,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Pulley,  near  Shrewsbury,  and  dying- 
1737,  left  two  daus.,  and  co-heirs,  viz., 

Muriel  Owen  and  Sarah  Owen.  These  ladies  agreed  to  put 
into  possession  of  the  Woodhouse  estate,  by  a  deed  of  gift, 
Hugh  Owen,  M.D.,  son  of  Thomas  Owen,  of  Llunllo,  by  his 
2nd  wife  ;  but  that  gentleman  came  to  an  untimely  death 
28  June,  1784,  having  previously  made  a  will,  by  which  he 
bequeathed  the  said  estate  to  his  benefactress,  Mrs.  Sarah 
Owen,  who  survived  him,  and  who,  14  Aug.  following,  created 
a  new  entail  of  the  property  successively  to  John  Lloyd,  of 
Trawscoed;  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Mostyn,  of  Bryn- 
gwyn; Robert,  3rd  son  of  the  said  William  Mostyn  ;  and  Pryce 
Owen,  M.D.,  of  Shrewsbury;  remainder,  in  default  of  issue 
male  of  all  these  persons,  to  her  next  heir  male  of  the  name 


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and  family  of  Owen,  of  Woodhoiise.    At  the  decease  of  Johu 
Uoyd,  Esq.  of  Trawscoed,  Woodhouse,  it  devolved  on 

William  Mosttn,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  grandson  of  Mary 
Kynaston,  granddau.  of  Robert  Owen,  of  Woodhouse,  who  then 
assumed  the  surname  of  Owen.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Salop 
ICGT,  and  M.P.  co.  Montgomery  in  three  Farliaments.  He  7)1. 
llebecca,  sister  of  Thomas  Crewe  Pod, Esq.  of  Edge,  co.  Chester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Henry  Jlostyn-Owen  (Hev.),  Rector  of  Cound, 
Salop,  m.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  dau.  of  Kev.  Henry  Hincheliffe, 
of  Barthoniley,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  having  had  four  sons 
and  four  daus. 

I.  Kebeeca,  m.  John  Humffreys,  Esq.  of  Llwyn,  co.  Mont^ 
gomery,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

II.  Frances  Maria,  i?i.  Eichard,  4th  Lord  Berwick,  and  had 
issue. 

311.  Harriet,  m.  John  Jlytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  co.  Salop,  and 
had  issue. 

IV.  Sobieski,  jh.  K.  B.  Dean,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Eloisa,  m.  Kev.  Henry  Calveley  Cotton,  Rector  of  Hin- 
stock,  and  Vicar  of  Great  Xess,  Salop,  and  had  issue. 

VI.  Laura,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Mostyn-Owen  d.  11  March,  1705,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Mosttn-Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  m.  Harriet 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  T.  Gordon-Cumming,  of  Bath, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  now  of  Woodhouse. 

III.  Francis,  of  Althrcy  Hall,  co.  Denbigh,  formerly  Capt. 
63rd  and  44th  Foot,  6.  1815.  m.  22  July,  1845,  Hon. 
Georgiana  Noel  Hill,  dau.  of  Richard,  4th  Lord  Berwick, 
of  Attiiigham,  and  by  her,  who  d.  23  March,  1S54,  has  two 
daus., 

Georgina  Harriet,  vi.  1871,  Henry  Walker,  Esq.  of  Calder- 
stone,  CO.  Lancaster. 

Helen  Louisa  Muriel,  m.  1879,  Francis  Philip  Egerton 
Cotton,  Esq. 
rv,  Henry,  d.  unm. 

V.  Charles,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Duncombe, 
Rector  of  Barthomley,  co.  Chester,  and  has  three  sons  and 
two  daus. 

I.  Sarah  Harriet,  m.  1st,  Edward  Hosier-Williams,  Esq.  of 
Eaton  Thapcott,  Shrewsbury,  who  d.  1844,  and  2ndly  Hon. 
Judge  Haliburton,  of  Gorton  House,  Isleworth. 

II.  Frances,  vi.  Col.  Robert  Jlyddleton-Biddulph,  M.P.,  of 
Chirk  Castle,  co.  Denbigh  (who  d.  1872),  leaving  issue. 

III.  Caroline,  m.  1S48,  George  SpofTortU-Lister,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Finningley  Park,  co.  York,  and  Hirst  Priory, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

IV.  Emma.  v.  Sobieski. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Mosttn-Owen,  Major  Royal  Dragoons,  d.  unm. 
1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Woodhouse. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  and  a  canton  sa.  Cresl — Two 
eagles"  heads  conjoined  and  erased  per  fesse  or  and  gu.,  mem- 
bered  of  the  last. 

Seat — Woodhouse,  West  Felton,  Oswestry. 


OWEN   OF   GliANSEVEBN. 

Htjmpheets-Owen,  AETHrR  Charles,  Esq.  of 
GrlanseTern,  co.  Montgomery,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  Cliair- 
man  of  County  Council  and  Deputy  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  co.  Montgomery,  and  J. P.  for 
CO.  Merioneth,  b.  9  Nov.  1836  ;  called  to  the  Bar 
1864,  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  name  and  arms 
of  Owen  in  1876,  in  compliance  with  a  settlement 
of  the  Glansevern  estate  made  by  Mrs.  Anne 
Warburtou  Owen  ;  m.  26  Jan.  1874,  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Eussell,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has 
issue, 
I.  AETHrR  Erskine  Owen,  &.  16  June,  IS76. 

I.  Eleanor  Frances. 

II.  Alici.  in.  Diana. 

liineage. — Llewelyn  at  Howel,  m.  about  1470,  Ang- 
harad,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Llewelyn  ap  Phylip,  of  Cevn  Havod, 
CO.  Montgomery,  seventh  in  descent  from  Madog  Danwr,  and 
was  ancestor  of  the  Owens  of  Cevn  Havod  and  Glansevern. 
From  this  marriage  descended 

David  Owen,  of  Cevn  Havod,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Rogers,  Esq.  of  Cevn  y  Berain,  and  d.  1777,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  1754,  aged  66),  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Owen  Owen,  of  Cevn  Havod,  High  Sheriff  co.  Mont- 
gomery 1766,  6.  1723  ;  m.  1745,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles 
Davies,  Esq.  of  Tynycoed,  in  the  parish  of  Berriew,  by  Sarah 


his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Evans,  of  Rhyd  y  Carw, 
in  the  parish  of  Treveglwys,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  David  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  d.  unm. 

1829. 
m.  William,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Mary.  m.  Thomas  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Garthmyl-isav,  and  left 
with  other  issue, 

Edward  Johnes,  M.D.,  of  Garthmyl-isav,  whose  yoimgest 
dau., 
Eliza,  TO.  Nov.  1835,  Erskine  Humphreys,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Banister-at-Law  (see  Humphrets),  and  d.  19  Feb. 
1863,  having  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Charles  Homphrets-Owen,  now  of  Glan- 
severn. 

2  Edward  Wingfield,  of  Garthmyl,  New  Zealand,  m. 
April,  I86y,  Alice,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Joseph  Hawdon,  M.L.C.,  New  Zealand,  and  tJ.  s.  j). 
26  April,  1892. 

II.  Eleanor,  d.  t«?m.  1816. 

Owen  Owen  d.  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Arthur  Davies  Owen,  Knt.  of  Glansevern,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, High  Sheriff  1814,  who  d.  s.  p.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Owen,  Esq.  of  Glansevern,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.  and  King's  Counsel.  He  m.  Anne  Warburton,  widow  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Coupland,  of  The  Priory,  Chester,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Sloughter,  16th  Light  Dragoons,  and  granddau.  of 
Thomas  Sloughter  (High  Sheriff  of  Chester  1755),  by  Anne  his- 
wife,  sister  of  Sir  Peter  Warburton,  4th  Bart,  of  Arley,  but 
d.  s.  p.  1837,  when  he  bequeathed  Glansevern  to  his  widow, 
who  d.  1876,  when  the  estate  passed,  in  pursuance  of  a  settle- 
ment made  by  her  to  her  husband's  great-great-nephew, 
Arthur  Charles  Humphrets,  who  thereupon  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Owen. 

J'amilji  of  Ijumjjljrtgs. 

Arthur  Humphreys,  of  Gwernawid,  in  the  parish  of  Kerry, 
CO.  Montgomery,  and  Llanilar,  co.  Cardigan,  m.  7  Pec.  1712, 
Anne,  only  child  of  Charles  Gardiner,  of  Joyce  Hall,  South- 
fleet,  Kent,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  who  all  d.  s.  p. 

James  Christmas  Arthur,  m.  and  had  three  sons,  Arthur, 
Richard,  Charles,  and  a  dau.  Edith. 

Charles  Gardiner,  of  whom  presently. 

The  2nd  surviving  son, 

Charles  Gardiner  Humphreys,  of  Bank  House,  Mont- 
gomery, m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Edward  Bright,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Gardiner,  6.28  March,  1757;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Rev.  —  Smith.  Vicar  of  Wellington,  Salop,  and  Canon  of 
Chester  Cathedral,  and  had  issue,  Charles  Gardiner,  14th 
Light  Dragoons,  d.  unm. ;  Richard  Smith,  of  Bank  House, 
Montgomery  (who  had  issue  a  dau.,  Maria  Micaela  de  Los 
Mercedes,  TO.  Nicholas  Watson  Fairies  Humphreys,  Esq.); 
Martha,  vi.  Christopher  Rowland  Richard-son;  Mary, 
d.  s.  p.;  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Samuel,  b.  17  May,  1760;  m.  at  Bombay,  1799,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Popham,  of  Cork,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Tangieis, 
and  half-sister  of  the  late  Sir  Home  Popham,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1852)  had  iesue, 

Erskine,  Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  9  July, 
1803 ;  in.  Nov.  1835,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Johnes, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Lower  Garthmyl,  and  d.  28  Sept.  1877. 

Charles  Wyndham,  Hon.  E.l.Co.'s  Artillery,  6.  9  Nov. 
1806  ;  d.  unm.  1826. 

Catherine,  to.  Robert  Baines. 
HI.  Richard,  H.E.l.C.  Engineers,  6.  28  Jan.  1762;  d.  unm. 

IV.  James,  b.  15  April,  1765;  d.  in  infancy. 

V.  James,  b.  27  Sept.  1768;  m.  Charlotte  Dorothy,  dau.  — 
Goodrich,  of  Saling  Grove,  Essex,  and  d.  s.  ]>. 

VI.  Edward,  6.  4  Feb.  1771;  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Salt,  and  had  issue,  Edward,  d.  uiim.;  Thomas,  ?)?..  Jean- 
nette  Napoli,  only  child  of  the  late  John  Cotman,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue,  three  sons  and  six  daus;  Marianne,  d.  mmwi.  ; 
Selina,  Hi,.  Herbert  Brown,  late  Surveyor-General  of  Customs, 
and  had  issue,  Frances ;  Charlotte. 

I.  Anne,  6.  30  Aug.  1763;  d.  unm. 

II.  Mary,  b.  16  Aug.  17i8;  771.  Rev.  James  Johnson  Baines, 
Rector  of  Caynhani,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue. 

Artns — Sa.,  a  tilting-spear  erect  or,  the  head  ppr.,  imbrued, 
gu.,  between  three  scaling-ladders  arg.,  on  a  chief  erm.  a  tort 
triple-towered  of  the  third.  Crest— A  wolf  salient  ppr.  suii- 
poriing  a  scaling-ladder  arg.     Jl/o»o— Toraf  cyn  plygaf. 

/Seat— Glansevern,  Garthmyl,  co.  Montgomery. 


OWEN    OF   YMWIiCH. 

Owen,  Griffith  Humphreys,  Esq.  of  Ymwlch, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  late 


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Capt.  Eoyal  Carnarvon  Militia,  I.  1833 ;  m.  1865, 
Marian,  2nd  dau.  of  JosiaTi  Kadcliffe,  Esq.  of  Wer- 
netli  Park,  Oldham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1884)  has 
issue, 

I.  Gbiffith    KADCLirrE,    6.   IS'36;    Capt.   4th  Batt.  E.W. 
Fusiliers. 

II.  Arthur  Llewellyn,  6.  1869. 
lu.  Charles  Samuel,  h.  1879. 

liineagre. — Rey.  Griffith  Owen,  Eectorot  Llanenddwyn, 
CO.  Merioneth,  M.A.,  J. P.,  to.  1789,  Catherine,  ^nd  dau.  of 
Hugh  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hendre,  same  cc,  and  d.  1826,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  1820)  a  son, 

Eev.GbifiithOwen,  M.A.Oxon,of  Ymwlch,  J.P.  for  cos. Car- 
narvon and  Merioneth,  Rector  of  Penniorfa,  diocese  of  Bangor, 
m.  1816,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Humphreys  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Brithdir  Mawr,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  1851) 
had  issue, 

Griffith  Homphrets,  his  heir. 

Jane  Catherine,  m.  1S59,  Rev.  Thomas  Morgan,  Rector  of 
Dyserth,  who  d.  1893.     She  d.  1880. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  1849,  Robert  Siincocks  Perrott,  Esq.  of 
Bronbyddon,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had  issue,  five  sons  and 
three  daus. 
Rev.  Griffith  Owen  d.  1853. 

Scat — Ymwlch,  Critcieth. 


OWEN   OF    ASH   HALL. 

Owen,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Ash  Hall,  co.  Glamorgan, 
J.P.,  5.  27  May,  1829;  m.  12  July,  1852,  Sarah 
Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Griffith  Jones,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Tudob,  h.  18  Nov.  1870. 

Mary,  6.  26  April,  1869;  m.  Dr.  Naunton  Wingfield  Davies, 
Bridgend,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Owen  is   son  of   David   Owen,   Esq.    of   New 
Forest  House,  co.  Glamorgan,  (who  d.  j)e,c.  1888), 
by  his   wife,    Mary   Morgan    (m.    1827  j    d.   July, 
1840). 
&tai — Ash  Hall,  near  Cowbridge. 


OWEN    OF   WITHYBUSH. 

Owen,  George  Leader,  Esq.,  LL.B.  (Cantab.), 
of  Withybush,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  on  roll 
for  High  Sheriff  1895,  h.  1838;  m.  1887,  Jane,  Lady 
Maxwell,  of  Calderwood,  widow  of  Sir  William 
Maxwell,  10th  Bart,  of  Calderwood,  and  dau.  of 
Erank  Daird,  Esq.  Mr.  Owen  is  2nd  son  of 
William  Owen,  Esq.  of  Withybush  and  Pcyston 
(who  d.  1879),  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  co.  Pembroke, 
Sheriff  1859,  by  his  wife  Martha  Hall  (d.  1886), 
dau.  of  George  Stevenson,  Esq. ;  and  grandson 
(by  Letitia,  his  wife,  m.  1790),  of  William  Owen, 
Esq. 

Seat— Withybush,  Haverfordwest. 


OWEN   OF   HENGWRTUCHA. 

Owen,  Charles  Edward  Jones,  Esq.  of  Heng- 
wrtucha,  co.  Merioneth,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1890 ;  b.  17  Sept.  1857 ;  m.  11  July,  1889,  Mary 
Maitland,  younger  dau.  of  J.  Vaughan,  Esq.  of 
Ifannau,  co.  Merioneth.  Mr.  Owen,  who  was  edu- 
cated at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  is  son  of  the 
Eev.  E.  C.  Owen,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hengwrtucha.  He  has 
three  sisters,  viz.,  Anna  Eva  Mary  Sophia,  m.  Col. 
Jones- Vaughan,  A.A.G.  atDevonport;  Ella  Cathe- 
rine Jane  Frances ;  Amy  Caroline  Lydia  Mar- 
guerite, m.  Eev.  LI.  Wynne-Jones,  M.A. 

Residences — Hengwrtucha,  Dolgelly ;  and  Aberhirieth  Hall, 
Cemmaes,  co.  Montgomery. 


tn.  1861,  Evelyn  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  James 
Tennent,  Esq.  of  Rushpark,  co.  Antrim,  J. P. 
and  D.L. 

Lineagre. — The  family  of  Gillilan,  from  which  that  of 
Owens  derives  the  Holestone  property,  went  from  Scotland  to> 
Ireland  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 

Henry  Oweks,  Esq.,  m.  1724,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Gillilan,  Esq.  of  Holestone,  by  which  marriage  the  Gillilarj 
property,  for  want  of  heirs  male,  passed  to  the  Owens,  and  by 
her  had  two  sons, 

William,  of  Holestone,  6.  1725;  d.  unm.,  when  the  estate- 
devolved  upon  his  nephew.  John. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Owens,  Esq.  of  Tildarg,  6.  1726;  m.  7  March,  1769, 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Rogers,  Rector  of  Dunachy,  co. 
Antrim,  and  left  a  son, 

James  Owens,  Esq.  of  Holestone,  co. Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  18  June,  1777,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1838. 
He  m.  20  Dec.  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Forsythe,  Esq.  of 
Ballymure,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Gillilan,  Esq.  of 
Collin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  left  at  his  decease,  21  Nov. 
1848,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Owens,  Esq.  of  Holestone,  J. P.,  b.  30  Jan.  1801  ;  m  4- 
Feb.  1828,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Stewart  Moore,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
divity,  CO.  Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  7  Nov.  1874,  having- 
had  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Holestone. 

I.  Harriett  Skeffington,  m.  8  Jan.  1850,  the  Rev.  James  Orr, 
and  d.  14  April,  1855. 

II.  Mary  Sarah,  d.  April,  1861. 

III.  Margaret.  iv.   Jane. 

v.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Jan.  1868,  Harry  Adair Trncey,  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.A.,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  a  son,  Harry  Owens,  0.  11 
July,  1869,  and  two  daus. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  a  boar  passant  arg.,. 
armed  collared  and  chained  or,  to  a  hollybusli  ppr.,  on  ai 
canton  of  the  third,  three  ravens'  legs  erased,  meeting  at  the 
fesse  point  sa.  Crest — A  boar  j'assant  ppr.,  collared  and  chaiiicci 
or,  as  in  the  arms,  il/oito— Inutilis  vis  est. 
(Seat— Holestone,  Doagh,  co.  Antrim. 


OWENS    OF   HOLESTONE. 

Owens,  James,  Esq.  of  Holestone,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  b.  3  Aug.  1836; 


OXLEY   OF    MINSTER    HOUSE. 

OxLET,  Charles  Lister,  Esq.  of  Minster  House- 
CO.  York,  J.P.,  Capt.  R.N.,  in  command  of  H.M.S, 
"Agamemnon,"  b.  1841;  m.  1878,  Emily,  eldest; 
dau.  of  Robert  Kearsley,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Highfield,  Ripon,  formerly  M.P.  for  Ripon,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  1880. 

I.  Agnes.  II.  Margaret. 

III.  Rose.  IV.  Violet. 

v.  Dorothy. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Oxlet  sprang  originally  fronj 
Oxley  Manor,  in  Bushbury,  near  Wolverhampton,  in  Stafford- 
shire, where  they  were  at  the  time  of  the  compilation  of  the 
Domesday  Book.  They  appear  to  have  been  a  family  of  some 
consideration  in  Derbyshire  in  the  middle  ages,  as  we  find 
various  members  of  the  family  holding  offices  of  distinction 
and  contributing  to  the  churches  in  Derby  from  1465-1600, 
From  Wingfield  Manor,  in  Derbyshire,  Amor  Oxlet,  who  was 
a  merchant,  and  a  Fellow  of  the  Merchant  Taylors'  Company, 
migrated  to  Morpeth,  in  Northumberland,  where  he  d.  after 
holding  offices  of  importance,  in  1597,  leaving  three  sons, 
Cuthbert,  Charles,  and  Amor.  In  1592,  1599,  1603,  and  1608 
an  Amor  Oxley  was  one  of  the  bailiffs  of  Morpeth.  Cutlibert 
d.  in  1598,  leaving  a  dau.  Katy,  to.  Rev.  Mr.  Henderson, 
of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  a  son  Amor,  who  was  a 
clergyman,  and  about  the  year  1600  was  settled  near  London. 
Charles  was  a  clergyman  in  Norihumberland,  who  d.  in 
1636,  leaving  one  son,  Charles,  and  two  daus.  Amor,  the- 
3rd  son,  was  master  of  Morpeth  School,  and  afterwards 
master  of  the  free  school  at  Newcastle.  Being  a  steady 
Royalist,  he  suffered  severely  during  the  civil  war  ;  and  in 
1644,  when  Newcastle  was  taken  by  the  Scots,  his  library 
•was  destroyed,  and  his  house  plundered.  He  d.  in  1669,  and 
was  bur.  in  St.  Nicholas  Church  at  Newcastle. 

Charles  Oxley,  A.M.  (only  son  of  the  above-named 
Charles),  master  of  Ripon  Grammar  School  in  1668,  m.Judith, 
dau.  of  Rev.  —  Carr,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons  and! 
three  daus.,  Charles  ;  Amor,  who  ci.  young;  Mary;  Judith, 
and  Agnes.  He  d.  in  1675  (will  dated  22  Nov.  1675,  provcdl 
17  June,  1676).    His  elder  son, 


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Charles  Oxlet,  of  Shellgate,  Alderman  of  Ripon,  Mayor 
in  1720  and  1734,  and  surgeon,  m.  Sarah,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Xelson,  of  Marton-le-3Ioor,  and  by  her 
(who  tl.  28  Aug.  1753,  aged  79)  had  issue, 

Charles,  h.  1703;  Mayor  of  Ripon  173S;  m.  2  Aug.  1736, 
Ellen,  only  dau.  of  George  Cass,  of  Great  Ouseburn,  and 
d.s.j).  2  Feb.  1757.  She  d.  1789,  aged  77.  In  his  will, 
dated  8  June,  1755,  he  devises  and  confirms  to  his  wife 
Ellen,  for  her  life,  all  his  lands  and  tenements  at  Knares- 
borough  and  Bishopton,  also  lands  called  Wagbreckin  and 
Harniond  Closes,  near  Ripon.  He  had  also  property  at 
Ouseburn,  Dishforth,  and  Marston. 

Amor,  Chamberlain  and  Sheriff  of  York  1734;  m.  Ellen 
Barroby,  of  Thirsk  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1773),  and  d.  S  Jan. 
1748,  having  had  issue,  Charles,  6.  30  Nov.  1741,  d.  s.  p. 
19  Feb.  1775,  and  was  s.  in  the  family  estates  by  his  cousin, 
Christopher  Bi-aithwaite ;  Sarah,  6.  1738. 

Judith,  of  whom  presently. 

Sarah,  m.  1731,  to  —  Guiseley,  of  Knaresborough,  by  whom 
she  had  three  daus.,  Mary  ;  Ann ;  and  Sarah.  One  of  her 
descendants  is  the  present  Bishop  of  Oxford,  Rev.  William 
Stubbs,  D.D. 

Marj-,  d.  unm. 

Hr.  Oxley  d.  2  Aug.  1736,  aged  64.    His  eldest  dau., 

Judith  Oxlet,  to.  U  Feb.  1727,  Christopher  Braithwaite, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Sarah)  a  son, 

Christopher  Braithwaite,  who,  on  the  death  of  his 
cousin,  Charles  Oxley,  s.  to  his  property  under  his  uncle's 
will,  and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Oxley  in  1775;  d. 
10  Aug.  1803,  having  m.  three  times ;  1st,  Jidiana  Grainge, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1709)  had  two  daus.,  Frances,  m. 
William  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Azerley  Hall,  and  had  issue; 
Juliana,  m.  Capt.  Samuel  Dennison,  and  had  issue  ;  2ndly, 
S  May,  1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Braithwaite, 
surgeon,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy ; 
by  his  3rd  wife,  Dorothy,  4th  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
William  Beckwith,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Lambhill,  who  d.  30  March, 
1820,  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Oxlev,  Esq.,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  youngest  dau. 
•of  Edmund  Lodge,  Esq.  of  Willow  Hall,  co.  Yoik,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  6  Feb.  1819,  aged  S9)  had  issue, 

Charles  Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Jessie  Wylie.  and  d.  s.  p. 

Edmund  Beckwith,  of  Holme  Fields,  Ripon,  and  Uogerthorpe 
Manor,  Pontefract. 

Grace  Margaj-et,  d.  unm.  5  April,  1841. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Dariey 
Waddilove,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ripon,  and  by  her    had  issue, 
Eobert  Dariey,  Henry  Hugh  (Capt.),  and  two  sons  who  d.  in 
anfancy.     The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Christophek  Oxlet,  Esq.  of  Redcar,  and  of  the 
Kail,  Ripon,  J.P.  for  North  and  West  Ridings,  and  Liberty 
of  Ripon,  TO.  Georgiana  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev  J.  D  Waddi- 
love, of  Beacon  Grange,  Hexham,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth, 
«ister  of  Sir  James  Graham,  Bart,  of  Netherby,  and  by  her 
Siad  issue, 

I.  Charles  Lister,  now  of  Minster  House. 

II.  W.  H.  (Rev.),  M.A.,m.  28  Oct.  1884,  Helen  Rosamond 
Newton,  and  has  issue,  Selwyn  Amor  Nathaniel,  6.  2Ctpril 
1890.  <y         ' 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  William  Boycott,  Rector  of 
St.  Peters,  Norfolk,  who  d.  July,  1889,  leaving  issue, 
Alfred  Edward  Cuningham,and  Mary  Elizabeth. 

II.  Susan,  m.  Rev.  George  Edward  Oscar  Watts,  Vicar  of 
Kensworth,  Herts,  and  has  issue,  Francis ;  Christopher  ; 
Bernard ;  Mary. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fcsse  gu.,  between  three  oxen,  sa.  armed  and 
Ihoofed  or.  Crest— An  ox's  head,  erasei!,  as  in  the  arms, 
•charged  with  three  ermine  spots,  gold.  Motto — lam  aris  quam 
aratris. 

Seat — Minster  House,  Ripon,  Yorkshire. 


BEYNELL-PACK  OF  NETHERTON. 
Eetnell-Pack,  Aethue  Denis  Henuy  Heber, 
Esq.  of  Netherton,  Devon,  J.P.  for  Northampton, 
educated  at  Eton  and  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  late 
i,ieufc.  in  Northampton  and  Kutland  Militia,  b.  22 
Oct.  1860. 

Lineagre.— One  of  the  family  of  Packe,  of  co.  Leicester, 
is  stated  to  have  gone  to  Ireland,  a  Major  in  Cromwell's 
army,  and  to  have  been  the  ancestor  of  the  Packs  of  Kilkenny. 

Thomas  Pack,  of  Ballynakill,  Queen's  co.,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Kelly,  of  Ballynakill,  and  d.  1758,  leaving  by  her  three  sons, 

Thomas  (Very  Rev.),  his  heir. 

Kichard  (Rev.),  d.  March,  17bl,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Mary, 


dau.  of  Authony  Percy,  esq.  of  Ballintemple,  King's  co., 
seven  sons  and  three  daus. 
Simuel,  of  Dublin,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Caddell,  Esq.,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Samuel, 
H.E.2.C.S.,  and  two  daus.,  Jane,  m.  James  Lea,  Esq.,  and 
Ellen,  m.  Col.  Philip  Crampton. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Pack,  Dean  of  Ossory  for  fifty-two 
years,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Denis  Sullivan,  Esq. 
of  Bere,  or  Berehaven,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  March,  1796,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Canice,  Kilkenny,  leaving  (with 
two  daus.)  one  son, 

Major-Gen.  Sir  Denis  Pack,  K.C.B.,  who  five  times  received 
the  thanks  of  Parliament  for  his  military  services.  He  was 
b.  7  Oct.  1775;  to.  10  July,  1816,  Lady  Elizabeth  Louise Beres- 
ford,  youngest  dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquess  of  Waterford, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Reynell, 
Bart.,  K.C.B.,  of  Avisford  (c^.  Feb.  1848),  and  d.  6  Jan.  1856) 
had  issue, 

Arthur  John  Reynell,  his  heir. 

Denis  William  {see  Pack-Beresford,  of  Fenagh.) 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  26  Sept.  1869,  the  Rev.  George  J.  Maple- 
toft  Paterson,  Rector  of  Brome,  Suffolk. 

Elizabeth  Catherine,   m.   7  July,  1842,   Sir   John  William 
Haniilton  Hanson. 
Sir  Denis  Pack  d.  24  July,  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  John  Reynell  Pack,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Avisford,  Sussex, 
Lieut. -Col.  7th  Fusiliers,  C.B.,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  b.  5  May,  1817 ;  to.  28  Dec.  1850,  Frederica  Katherine, 
2nd  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Hely  Hutchinson,  of  Weston, 
Towcester,  co.  Northampton,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Battle  Wrightson,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Cusworth,  co.  York, 
and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Sylvester  North  Douglas,  and  had 
issue, 

Arthur  Denis  Henry  Heber,  his  heir. 

Louisa  Frederica,   m.  Arthur  Becher  Ellicott,  Esq.,  BaiTis- 

ter,  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Gloucester. 
Elizabeth  Georgiana  Anne,  m.   1877,  James  Anson  Farrer, 

Esq.  of  ingleboro,  Yorkshire. 
Mary  Isabella  Harriet. 
Harriet    Katherine  Grace,  m.  18  Jan.   1887,  Sir  Archibald 

Campbell,  Bart,  of  Succolh. 
Flora.  Frederica. 

This  gentleman  took  the  name  of  Reynell  13  June,  1857,  on 
succeeding  Sir  Thomas  Reynell,  Bart.,  in  the  manors  of  North. 
and  East  Bowers  and  East  Chilton,  co.  Somerset,  Sulgrave,  co. 
Northampton,  and  Netherton,  co.  Devon.    He  d.  1860. 

Anns — Quarterly,  sa.  anderminois;  in  the  1st  quarter,  asword 
in  bend  sinister  arg.,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  encircled  by  a  wreath 
of  the  last;  In  the  4th,  a  cinquefoil  of  the  third.  Pendent  from 
a  crimson  ribbon,  bordered  blue,  in  the  centre  chief,  a  repre- 
sentation of  the  golden  cross  and  clasps  presented  to  Major- 
Gen.  Pack  by  H  M.  George  III.,  in  testimony  of  his  royal  ap- 
jirobation  of  the  signal  valour  displayed  by  the  said  Major- 
Gen.  Pack  in  divers  actions  with  the  enemy  in  the  Peninsula 
of  Spain.  Crest— A.  mural  crown  arg.  issuing  therefrom  a 
lion's  head  gu.,  gorged  with  a  wreath  or.  3Iotto — Fidu,s 
confido. 

Sfut — Netherton  House.  Newton  Abbot,  S.  Devon. 

Ciubs — Boodle's  and  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 


PACK-BERESEORD    OF    FENAGH. 

Pack-Beeesfoed,  Denis  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Fen- 
agli  House,  co.  Carlow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1890,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  h.  23  March,  1864;  s. 
1881 ;  m.  11  Aug.  1891,  Alice,  only  dau.  of  James 
Aeheson  Lyle,  Esq.  of  Portstewart  House,  Portste- 
warfc,  CO.  Derry. 

Liineage  {see  Pack  of  Netherton). — Denis  William  Pack, 
Esq.,  of  Fenagh,  co.  Carlow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1856, 
2nd  son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Denis  Pack,  K.C.B.,  by  the  Lady 
Elizabeth  Louisa  Beresford  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  1st 
Marquess  of  Waterford,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  6 
March,  18.54,  the  additional  name  of  Beresford.  in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  the  late  I'ield  Marshal  William  Carr,  Viscoirat 
Beresford,  G.C.B.  He  was  b.  7  July,  1818;  to.  12  Feb.  1863, 
Annette  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Clayton  Browne,  Esq. 
of  Browne's  Hill,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Denis  Robert,  now  of  Fenagh. 

II.  Arthur  Williams,  b.  23  April,  1868,  Lieut.  R  H.A. 

III.  Charles  George,  b.  21  Nov.  1869,  Lieut.  50th  Regt. 

IV.  Henry  John,  b.  "22  Aug.  1871. 

V.  Reynell  James,  b.  21  Dec.  1872. 

VI.  Hugh  de  la  Poer,  b.  11  July,  1874. 

VII.  Algernon  Dunbar,  b.  25  July,  1875. 

I.  Elizabeth  Harriett.  ii.  Annette  Louisa. 


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1549 


Mr.  Pack-Beresford,  who  sat  in  Parliament  for  the  co.  of  Carlow, 
d.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldesc  son, 
Denis  Egbert,  now  of  Fenagh. 

Arms — Arg.,  semee  of  crosses-erosslet  fitchee,  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  two  and  one  sa.,  within  a  bordure  wavy  pean  ;  quartering 
Pack  (see  Pack  nf  Ntthe-rton).  Crests— \%t,  Bekesfobd  : 
Issuant  from  a  mural  crown  or,  a  dragon's  head  per  fesse  wavy 
az.  and  gu.,  the  lower  part  of  the  neck  transfixed  by  a  broken 
spear,  in  the  mouth  the  remaining  part  of  the  spear,  the  point 
upwards  or;  2nd,  Pack.     Moitn — Xil  nisi  cruce. 

Stat — Fenagh  House,  Bagenalstown,  eo.  Carlow. 

—* 


PACKE    OF    PEESTWOLD. 

Packe,  Hpsset,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  and  Cajthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  M.A.  Camb., 
J.P.  COS.  Leicester,  Lincoln  (Parts  of  Kesleven), 
and  Nottingham,  D.L.  for  co.  Leicester,  and  High 
Sheriff  1877,  Deputy- Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions 
CO.  Leicester,  h.  7  Dec.  1846 ;  m.  14  Aug.  1872, 
Lady  Alice  Wodehouse,  elder  dau.  of  John,  1st 
Earl  of  Ximberley,  K.G.,  and  by  her  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Eichard  Hussey,  6.  6  Aug.  1674 ;  d.  23  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Edward  Hussey,  6.  6  Jan.  1878. 

I.  Florence  Marion,  6.  23  May,  1873. 

II.  Sybil  Alice,  6.  26  May,  1876. 

Liineag'e. — The  Packes  were  originally  of  co.  Xorth- 
ampton. 

Christopher  Packe,  of  Finchley,  a  Merchant  in  London,  m. 
Mary  Jones,  a  Welsh  lady,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Christopher  Packe,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1654-55, 
a  zealous  Parliamentarian,  a  member  of  Cromwell's  other 
House  of  Parliament,  as  Lord  Packe.  After  the  Restoration, 
deprived  of  his  aldermanic  gown,  he  resided  at  Cotes,  co. 
Leicester,  where  he  was  living  when  the  Heralds  visited  that 
county  In  March,  1G91-92,  but  d.  17  May  following,  about  89 
years  of  age.    This  eminent  citizen's  grandson, 

Clifton  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  (son  of  Christopher  Packe, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gervase  Clii'ton,  Bart.), 
m.  Penlope,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Bate,  Esq.  of  Maid's 
Morton,  Bucks,  and  dying  1707,  left  (with  twodaus.,  Penelope, 
TO.  the  Hon.  Mr.  Veraey,  son  of  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke, 
and  Anne,  m.  Francis  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Merevale  Hall,  co. 
Warwick)  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  in.  Rebecca,  3rd 
dau.  of  John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Old  Buckenham,  Korfolk,  and 
dying  1  Aug.  1735,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Charles  James  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  h.  1726 ;  m. 
1st,  Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  (by  his  wife,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Hussey,  Bart.),  and  had  issue,  Charles  James,  his 
heir ;  Rebecca  ;  and  Charlotte,  m.  William  Hanbury,  Esq.  of 
Kelmarsh,  and  was  mother  of  the  1st  Lord  Bateman.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Clifton,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
had  other  children, 

..  Robert  Christopher. 

II.  Henry,  of  Twyford  Hall,  Norfolk,  late  Lieut.- Col.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  m.  10  Dec.  1821.  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Vere 
Isham,  Rector  of  Lamport,  son  of  Sir  Justinian  Isham, 
Bart.,  and  d.  Sept.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert  Christopher. 

2  Henry  Vere  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Shangton,  co.  Leicester,  m. 
10  Feb.  1858,  Ellen  Sarah,  dau.  of  Stewart  Crauford  hruce, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1877)  had  issue,  Robert 
Christopher,  b.  1860,  d.  10  Feb.  1877:  Vere,  h.  1862: 
Edward  Henry,  b.  1864 ;  Horace,  b.  1866  ;  Emily  Cathe- 
rine ;  and  Madeline. 

3  Charles  Frederick.  4  Arthur,  E.X.,  deceased. 

5  Vere,  deceased. 

6  Horatio,  of  Guidfa,  co.  Radnor,  J.P.,  Capt.  E.N.  (re- 
tired), h.  1840 ;  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  George 
Musters,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

7  George,  23rd  Regt.,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  J.  De  Winton, 
Esq.,  and  d.  in  New  Zealand,  16  Oct.  18s2. 

8  William,  m.  30  Sept.  1875,  Penelope  Ann  Laura,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  Lennard,  of  Wickham  Court. 

9  Edward. 

1  Anne  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Anchitel  Anson,  Esq. 

2  Maria,  in.  Charles  Phelips  Buckworth,  Esq.,  deceased. 

3  Frances  Catherine. 

4  Emily,  m.  Sir  Edward  Henry  Scott,  of  Sundridge  Park, 
who  d.  Aug.  1883. 

I.  Frances,  to.  1779,  Robert  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Harleston  Park, 
CO.  Northampton. 

II.  Catherine  Maria.  iii.  Anne. 


Mr.  Packe  d.  20  Oct.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Jasces  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  Leicestershire  Miltia,  6.  29  Jan.  1758 ;  ?n.  23  Nov. 
1791,  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Blyth 
Hall  and  Merevale,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 
Charles  William,  his  heir. 
George  Hussey,  s.  his  brother. 

Edmund,  an  officer  in  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6.  30  April, 
1799  ;  m.  23  Nov.  1825,  Jane  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Mans- 
field, Esq.  of  Birstall  House,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  Nov. 
1874,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles,  of  Stretton  and  Glen,  co.  Leicester,  B.A.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  J. P.,  b.  1826;  m.  1868,  Selina  Matilda,  dau. 

of  Richard  Fox,  Esq. 

2  William  James  (Rev.),  M.A.,  h.  1834. 

James,  M.A..  of  Melton  Lodge,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  20  Aug. 
1801 ;  m.  1848,  Sarah  Martha,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Chap- 
man, d.  March,  1873. 
Augustus  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Walton-on-the-Wolds,  b.  8  Oct. 
1805;  m.  1845,  Frances  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William  John 
Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny  Park,  Sussex,  and  d.  31Jan.  1861, 
leaving  an  only  dau.  Georgiana  Frances. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  William  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  M.P.  for 
South  Leicestershire,  b.  23  Sept.  1792  ;  m.  13  Nov.  1822,  Kitty 
Jenkyn,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Hort,  Esq.  This  lady  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Reading,  as  heir  under  the  will  of; 
her  godfather,  Jenkyn  Reading,  Esq.  of  Harpenden,  Herts. 
He  d.  s.  p.  1867,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

George  Hussey  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  co.  Leicester,, 
and  Caythorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  cos.  Leicester,  Lincoln^ 
and  Huntingdon,  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln,  and  its  High  Sheriff 
1843,  M.P.  for  South  Lincolnshire  1859  to  1868,6.  1  May,  1796; 
m.  1  Sept.  1824,  Mary  Anne  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Heath- 
cote,  Esq.  of  Connington  Castle,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  d.  2  July, 
1874,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  10  Oct.  1876)  issue, 

I.  Charles  Hussey.  6.  1827  ;  d.  at  Eton  College,  28  Oct.  1842. 

II.  Hussey,  now  of  Prestwold. 

I.  Marianne  Penelope  Catherine. 

^r?/is— Quarterly,  sa.  and  or  ;  in  the  1st  quarter  a  cinquefofT 
arg.  with  an  ermine  spot  on  each  leaf.  Crest— A  lion's  hearf 
erased  or,  collared  sa.,  on  the  collar  three  cinquefoils  with  an 
ermine  spot  on  each  leaf.     Hfotto — Libertas  sub  rcge  pio. 

S€n(s— Prestwold  Hall,  near  Loughborough,  and  Caythorpe 
Hall,  near  Grantham. 


PAGET    OF    CHIPPING-    NORTON. 

Paget,  The  late  Rey.  Thomas  Bradley,  of 
The  Sneyd,  co.  Worcester,  Vicar  of  Welton  and 
Melton,  CO.  York,  Rural  Dean,  Canon  of  York, 
and  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  York,  b.  16 
March,  1812  ;  m.  19  Aug.  1845,  Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Edmund  Beckett,  Bart,  of  Doncaster,  late  M.P. 
for  CO.  York,  West  Riding,  and  d.  20  Feb.  1893, 
haying  had  issue, 

I.  Ada  Eliz.abeth,  ni.   1875,   Robert  S.  Scholfield,  Esq.  of 
Sandhall,  East  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Agnes  Mary,  m.  1881,  Charles  W.  Wall,  Esq.,  eldest  sor» 
of  Charles  Wall,  Esq.  of  Coolnamuck,  co.  Tipperary. 

III.  Mildred  Augusta,  m.   1876,  Sir  H.  Boynton,  Bart,  of 
Burton  Agnes,  East  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

IV.  Mabel  Sophia,  m.  1885,  Capt.  Jocelyn  Home  Thomson, 
R.A.,  son  of  the  late  Archbishop  of  York. 

liineag'e.— This  branch  of  the  Pagets  was  settled  at 
Chipping  Norton  at  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century. 

Thomas  Bradley  Paget,  Esq.  of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick, 
and  of  Chipping  Norton,  Oxon,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  War- 
ren, Esq.  of  Birmingham,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  a  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Bradley  Paget,  of  Bolehall,  Tamworth,  Fel- 
low of  Wadham  Coll.,  and  Vicar  of  Evington,  co.  Leicester,  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  John  Watkins,  of  Clifton 
Campbille  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  The  Sneyd,  co.  Worcester, 
Rector  of  Bock,  co.  Worcester,  son  of  Charles  Watkins,  Esq.  of 
Aynho,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pye,  Bart,  of 
Hoon,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas   Bradley,  his  heir,   late  of  The  Sneyd  and  Hoon 
Haye,  co.  Derby. 

Elizabeth. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Francis  Evans,  Esq. 
of  Lenton  Grove,  Notts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Franceys  Bradley,   m.   1849,   and  d.   1856,  leaving  a  son, 
Franceys  Bradley,  b.  1850. 

Maria  Dorothy,  ra.  1855,  Stafford  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  1846. 


1550 


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PAG- 


Arms  (as  borne) — Sa.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg.,  in  the  1st 
,<}uartcr  an  escallop  of  the  last.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect, 
liabited  sa.,  cuffed  arg.,  holding  a  scroll  of  the  second  bearing 
the  inscilption  "  Deo  pagit."    JJotto — Post  spinas  palma. 


PAGET    OF    IBSTOCK,    HUMBERSTONE, 
AND    OXENDON. 

Paget,  Thomas  Gut,  Esq.  of  Ibstock  and  Hum- 
terstone,  co.  Leicester,  and  Oxendon,  co.  Nortliamp- 
ton,  J.P.  CO.  Leicester,  b.  17  Aug.  1843 ;  educated 
at  University  CoUej^e,  London,  and  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge;  s.  his  uncle,  1892;  m.  15  Jan.  1873, 
Frances  Edith  Nugent,  younger  dau.  of  Thomas 
ZS'ugent  Taughan,  Esq.,  by  his  -nife,  Frances  Mary, 
Viscountess  Forbes,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gnx  Frederick,  6.  2D  Julv,  18S6. 
I.  Angela  Frances  Mary. 
ji.  Kathleen  Isabel  JIaryon. 

III.  Mabel  Edith  Clare. 

IV.  Dorothea  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

Xiineag'e. — This  family  was  seated  at  Ibstock  1469,  as 
ehown  by  a  deed  of  that  date  containing  the  name  of  Thomas 
and  John  P.iget.  Valerian  Paget  d.  at  Ibstock  1580,  leaving, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  two  sons,  Richard,  who  d.  unm.  1581,  and 
Xeonard  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  who  (besides  four  daus.)  had 
a  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  6.  1585,  who  d.  16,33,  leaving,  by  Dorothea 
his  wife,  five  daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  Thomas  Clare,  Esq.  of 
Ibstock,  and  one  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  h.  there  1627,  who  was  s. 
iy  his  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  6.  1652,  who  was  father  of 

Joseph  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  b.  1700;  m.  Joanna  Alcock, 
niece  and  one  of  the  legatees  of  Thomas  Guy,  Esq.  of  London, 
founder  of  Guy's  Hospital,  &c.,  and  d.  16  March,  1789,  leaving 
^besides  two  daus.)  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Joseph,  6.  20  Sept.  1738;  m.  Mary  Harding,  and  d.  at 
Loughborough,  CO.  Leicester,  1825,  leaving,  with  two  daus., 
Mary  and  Charlotte,  four  sons, 

1  Joseph  {see  Paget  of  Ruddington), 

2  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Paget  of  Queeniborough. 
a  William  {see  Paget  of  Loughborough). 

4  John,  6.  at  Loughborough,   1773;  to.  Anne  Hunt,  and 
dying  at  Thorpe  ^^atchville,  3  April,  1833,  left  by  her  (who 
predeceased  him  1811)  two  sons, 
Edmund  Arthur,  of  Thorpe  Satchville  Hall,  near  Mel- 
ton Mowbray,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.,  6.  24  Jan.  1810  ;  m. 
4  Aug.  1858,  Martha,  dau.  of  Otho  Manners,  Esq.  of 
Goadhy  Marwood,   at  one  time  High  Sheriff  of    co. 
Leicester,   by  Anne  his    wife,   dau.   of  Kev.   William 
Singleton,  and  has  issue,  i.  Claude  Arthur,  b.  8  March. 
1859,  Id.    1880,   Margaret   Elizabeth,   dau.  of  William 
Ditmas,   Esq.  of  Beverley ;  ii.  John  Otho,  6.  22  May, 
1860;  III.  Albert  Manners,  6.  2  July,  1862;  iv.  Oliver 
Algernon,  6.  19  Nov.  1864;  i.  Ada  Geraldine  Anne,  b. 
25    Aug.    1863,    and    m.    6  March,    1886,    Frederick 
Needham,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Hon.  Francis  Need- 
ham. 
John,   m.   18.36,   Polyxene  Banffy,  Baroness  of  Wesse- 
lenyi,  a  native  of   Transylvania,  and  rf.  1889,  leaving 
issue,  Oliver,  6.  Sept.  1841,  at  Clausenburg,  Transyl'- 
vania,  ra.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Charles  Paget,  Esq.  of  Eudding- 
ton,  and  left  issue,  a  dau.  EUona. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  6.  1732 ;  m.  17  May,  1775, 
ilar)-,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clare,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  and  by  her  (who 
<l.  10  Xov.  1838,  aged  92)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 
Mary,  d.  young. 
Elizabeth,  to.  Samuel  Weston,   Esq.  of  The   Grange,  and 

d.s.p.  1860. 
Anne,  to.  Eev.  Charles  Berry,  deceased. 
Clare,  d.  1882. 

Hannah,  ni.  Robert  Brewin,  Esq.,  deceased. 
3Ir.  Paget  d.  24  Jan.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  Humber.stone,  and  Oxendon, 
6.  30  Dec.  1778 ;  ra.  18  Feb.  1807,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Pares, 
£sq.  of  The  Newark,  and  had  issue, 

Tuomas  Tertius,  of  Ibstock,  Humberstone,  and  Oxendon. 
John,  Barrister-at-Law,  one  of  the  Metropolitan  Police  Magis- 
trates. 1864-»9,  6.  14  May,  1811;  to.  1  March,   1839,   Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  William  Rathbone,  Esq.  of  Green  Bank, 
Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Gut,  now  of  Humberstone. 
Elizabeth  Ann  Mary  Rosahnd. 


Mr.  Paget  was  in  the  Commission  of  the  Peace  forco.  Leioostcr, 
and  represented  that  co.  in  Parliament.  He  d.  25  Nov.  1862, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Tertics  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock  and  Humberstone, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  Oxendon,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester  1869,  M.P.  for  South  Leicestershire,  b. 
27  Dec.  1807;  m.  11  April,  1850,  Katharine  Geraldine,  4th  dau. 
of  Marcus  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Dreenagh,  co.  Derry  (which  lady 
d.  5  April,  1869),  and  dying  16  Oct.  1892,  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Thomas  Gut,  now  of  Ibstock,  Humberstone,  and  Oxendon. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  arg.,  a  crescent  for  difference, 
in  the  dexter  chief  an  escallop  of  the  second.  Crest — A  lion 
rampant  ppr.,  resting  his  sinister  paw  on  an  escutcheon.  3IoUo 
— Espere  et  persevere. 

treats — Ibstock  and  Humberstone,  co.  Leicester,  and  Oxen- 
don, CO.  Northampton. 


PAGET    OF    RUDDINGTON    GRANGE. 

Paget,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Euddington  Grange, 
IVotts,  and  Stiiffynwood,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  co.  Derby, 
High  Sheriff  1892,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts,  h.  2 
Nov.  1825  ;  m.  2  June,  1858,  Helen  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Kev.  Canon  Abney,  Rural  Dean  of  Derby,  and 
has  a  dau. 

Elsie  Maud  Abney,  m.  29  April,  1880,  Hubert  Courtney 
Hodson,  Esq.  of  Abnalls,  Lichfield,  Registrar  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  Lichfield,  and  has  issue,  Elsie  Vernon  Paget,  6.  2 
April,  1881 ;  Vernon  Charles  Paget,  b.  17  May,  1883  ;  and 
Hubert  Selwyn,  b.  17  Sept.  1885. 

Xiineag'e. — Joseph  Paget,  of  Ibstock  Grange,  co.  Leicester, 
VI.  Joanna  Allcock,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of 
Ibstock  (see  that  Famibj),  and 

Joseph  Paget,  who  m.  Mary  Harding,  and  had  (with  two 
daus.,  Mary  and  Charlotte)  four  sons,  Joseph,  Thomas,  William, 
and  John.    The  elder  son, 

Joseph  Paget,  Esq.,  m.  17  Dec.  1798,  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev. 
John  Byng,  of  Tamworth,  and  d.  17  Aug.  1842,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  13  Oct.  1806)  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  Euddington. 

Henry,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry  Lakin,  and  d.  Feb  1S58, 
leaving  a  son,  Frank  Henry,  5.  17  Feb.  1840,  and  a  dau., 
Anne  Ellen. 

Jane,  to.  1821,  Eev.  William  Parker,  of  Little  Comberton,  co. 
Worcester. 

The  elder  son, 

Charles  Paget,  Esq.  of  Euddington  Grange,  co.  Nottingham, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Nottingham  1856  to  1865,  High  Sheriff 
1844,  6.  19  Sept.  1799;  m.  1st,  20  Aug.  1823,  Eliza,  4th  dau.  of 
William  Paget,  Esq.  of  Southfield,  Loughborough,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  10  March,  1834;  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  to.  William  Edward  Swaine,  E.sq.  of  Highfleld 
House,  Leeds,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

II.  Lucy.  III.  Anne. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Aug.  1835,  Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Tebbutt,  Esq. 
of  Kingston,  and  by  her  (who  was  drowned,  together  with  her 
husband,  at  Filey,  13  Oct.  1873)  had  issue, 

IV.  Carohne,  ra.  Eight  Hon.  J.  W.  Mellor,  Q.C,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue,  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

V.  Ellen,  in.  1st,  Oliver  Paget,  Esa.  of  Hungary,  and  2ndly, 
Alfred  Mellor,  Esq.  of  Oiterhead.  She  d.  12  March,  1830, 
leaving  issue. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters 
an  escallop  of  the  second.  Crest— A.  lion  rampant  sa.,  collared 
or,  resting  his  sinister  paw  upon  a  scroll  arg.,  charged  with  an 
escallop  sa. 

Seats — Stuffy nwood  Hall,  Mansfield;  Euddington  Grange, 
Nottingham ;  and  Abnalls,  Lichfield. 

67w6— Union. 


PAGET    OE    EliFORD. 

Paget,  Howaed  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Elford,  co. 
Stafford,  J.P.  cos.  Stafford  and  Warwick,  b.  22 
April,  1858 ;  m.  15  May,  1884,  Alice  Catharine, 
eldest  dau.  of  E-ev.  Prebendary  John  Thomas  Jeff- 
cock,  Rector  of  Wolverhampton,  by  Annie,  bis 
wife  ;  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Edward  Howard,  b.  4  June,  18S6. 

II.  Salisbury  Howard,  b.  7  March,  1889. 

III.  John  Howard,  h.  20  Sept.  1890. 


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I.  Mary  Frances  Howard. 

II.  Fanny  D&iree,  6.  26  Aug.  1 S92. 

Lineagre.— Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Edwakd  Paget,  G.C.B., 
4th  son  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Uxbiidge,  b.  3  Nov.  1775,  d.  13 
May,  1849  ;  was  father,  by  Frances,  his  1st  wife  (m.  22  May, 
1805),  4th  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Bagot,  of  Kev.  Fbancis  Edwabu 
Paget,  Kector  of  Elford,  co.  Stafford,  Kural  Dean,  b.  1800  ;  m. 
2  June,  1810,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Eev.  ■\ViUiam  Chester,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Howard  Francis,  now  of  Elford. 

I.  AgatliaMary  Frances. 

II.  UosaUnd  Frances  Emily. 

III.  Minna  Frances  Jane. 

IV.  Ada  (jertrude  Frances. 

V.  Geraldine  Louisa  Frances,  d.  young,  11  .Tan.  1863. 

VI.  Gwendolen  Margaret  Frances,  m.  i»92,  Kev.  Lewis  Jones, 
Vicar  of  Wold  Newton,  Yorkshire. 

The  Kev.  F.  E.  Paget  d.  4  Aug.  1882. 

For  Lineage,  Arms,  d-c,  see  Bdkke's  Peerage,  Anglesey,  M. 
Sent— Elford,  Tamwonh. 


PAKENHAM-MAHON 
STROKESTOWN. 


OF 


PAGET  OF  LOUGHBOROUGH  AND 
SUTTON  BONINGTON. 

Paget,  William:  Byeeley,  Esq.  of  Southfield, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  St.  Ann's  Manor,  co.  Nottingham, 
J.P.,  h.  9  Jan.  1836  ;  m.  4  Sept.  1872,  Eliza,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Clare, 
and  has  issue, 
I  William  Edmund,  b.  30  June,  1879. 

I.  Gertrude  Mary,  6.  10  June,  1873. 

II.  Frances  Alice,  b.  12  July,  1877. 
in.  Edith  Muriel,  b.  22  Sept.  1880. 

Liiueag'e. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  old  Leicester  family  of 
Paget  of  Ibstock,  Humberstone ,  and  Oxcndon  (mhichsec). 

Joseph  Paget,  of  Ibstock  Grange,  co.  Leicester,  who  r.i. 
Joanna  Alcock,  had  with  two  daus.,  two  sons,  Thomas  Paget, 
ancestor  of  Paget  of  Ibstocl;  and 

Joseph  Paget,  b.  20  Sept.  1738 ;  m.  Mary  Harding  (who  d. 
11  Oct.  1809,  aged  68),  and  d.  2  April,  1825,  leaving,  with  two 
daus.,  Mary  and  Charlotte,  four  sons, 

I.  Joseph  (see  Paget o/  Ruddington). 

II.  Thomas  (ancestoi  of  Paget  of  Queensborough.) 

III.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  John  {ste  Paget  of  Ibstock). 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Paget,  Esq.  of  Southfield,  Loughborough,  6.1771, 
bad  (byMaryByng  his  wife,  who  d.  1  May,  1859,  aged  80) 
issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George  Byng,  of  Sutton  Hall,  Sutton  Bonington,  b.  l-t 
Sept.  1809,  and  d.  25  Jan.  185S,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Sophia 
Mary  Tebbutt,  a  son, 

George    Ernest,    of   Sutton  Hall,  m.  Nov.   1864,  Sophia 
Holden. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1823,  William  White,  of  Loughborough. 

II.  Anne,  TO.  !»26,  Archibald  Kenrick,  of  West  Bromwich. 

III.  Harriett,  m.  John  Parker. 

IV.  Eliza,  lii.  1823,  her  cousin,  Charles  Paget,  Esq.  of  Eud- 
dington  Grange. 

V.  Caroline,  d.  11  Feb.  1828. 

Mr.  William  Paget  d.  13  May,  1846.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Paget,  Esq.  of  Southfield,  Loughborough,  and 
St.  Ann's  Manor,  Sutton  Bonington,  in.  19  March,  1833,  Frances 
Ann  Parkes,  and  by  her  (who  c^.  11  July,  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  AYilliam  Byeklet,  now  of  Southfield. 

II.  Frederick  Walter,  of  The  Cottage,  Loughborough,  6.  30 
May,  1842. 

III.  Herbert  Byng,  of  Shelthorpe  House,  Loughborough, 
b.  Nov.  1845  ;  m.  Feb.  1S69,  Clara  Eraser"  Robinson, 
and  has  issue,  one  son,  John  Byng,  b.  June,  1870,  and  five 
daus. 

IV.  John  Henry,  of  Buck  Hill,  Loughborough,  b.  Juno, 
1847  ;  m.  1868,  Catherine  Clara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cradock, 
Esq.  of  Quorn  Court,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue,  Charles 
John,  b.  1869,  and  Francis  Forester,  b.  1872. 

I.  Frances  Rosa,  TO.  1st,  11  April,  1800.  Charles  Walter  Eddy, 
Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Nov.  1881,  Edric  Bayley,  Esq.,  and  has  by 
the  former  an  only  child,  Evelyn  Fiances  Eddy. 

It.  Maria,  to.  30  Jan.  1861,  William  Henry  Brace,  Esq.,  and 
d.  4  April,  1805,  leaving  a  dau.  Ethel  Rosa,  m.  Walter 
Wigrani,  Esq. 

mi.  Edith,  m.  1879,  Eev.  Gerald  Bowman,  Esq. 

Mr.  Paget  d.  6  Dec.  1865. 

Anns,   Crest,   and  Motto— Same  as  Paget  of  Ibstock  and 
Paget  of  livddington  Granrje. 
.Seat— Southfield,  Loughborough. 


Paeenham  -  Mahon,     Grace    Catherine,    of 
Strokestown  House,  co.  Roscommon,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Major  Denis  Mahon  (who  s.  to  the  estate  of 
Maurice,  last  Lord  Hartland,  in  1845),  by  his  wife 
Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Henry  Bath- 
urst.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  m.  11  March,  1847,  Henex 
Sandfoed   Pakenham-Mahon,   Esq.  of   Strokes- 
town  House,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1850,  formerly  in  the  Stli  Hussars ;    wlio 
was  b.  6  Feb.  1823 ;  assumed  by  royal  licence  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Mahon,  and  has 
issue, 
I.  Henry,  late  Capt.  Scots  Guards,   6.  13  July,    1851 ;  to. 
13  Jan.   1890,    May,   only    dau.    of    Lieut.-Col.    Sidney 
Burrard,  late  Grenadier  Guards  (see  Burbard,  Bart.). 

I.  Henrietta  Grace,  m.  9  March,  1874,  W.  H.  Foster,  Esq. 
last  M.P.  for  Bridgcnorth,  eldest  son  of  W.  0.  Foster, 
Esq.  of  Apley  Park,  Bridgenorth,  co.  Salop. 

II.  Florence.  in.  Maud. 

Mr.  H.  S.  Pakenham-Mahon  d.  28  March,  1893. 
He  was  the  son  of  tlie  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry 
Pakenham,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  Registrar 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  who  was  b.  24  Aug. 
1787  (5th  son  of  Edward  Michael,  2nd  Baron 
Longford,  see  Bukke's  JPeeraffe) ;  and  ?«.  15  Jan. 
1822,  Eliza  Catherine  Sandford  (who  d.  27  July, 
1867),  sister  and  co-heir  of  Henry,  2nd  Lord 
Mount  Sandford,  and  d.  26  Dec.  1863  {see  Bueee's 
Peerage) . 

Lineage. — The  Mahon  family  is  traditionally  descended 
from  the  ancient  princes  of  Munster,  over  which  they  ruled 
as  hereditary  chieftains  at  the  time  of  the  first  arrival  of  the 
English  under  Henby  1 1 .  The  eldest  brother  of  Bryen  Boromh, 
was  called  Maiion,  and  reigned  over  Munster. 

Capt.  Nicholas  Mahon,  an  ofBcer  in  Charles  I.'s  army,  who 
was  distinguished  for  his  loyalty  in  the  civil  wars,  m. 
Magdalene,  dau.  of  Arthur  French,  Esq.  of  Movilla  Castle,  co. 
Galway,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Nicholas,  m.  14  Feb.  1709,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry,  5th  Lord 
Blayney  (by  Margaret  Moore,  his  wife,  eldest  sister  of 
John,  1st  Lord  Tullamore),  and  had  issue,  Nicholas,  ■;/;.  3  Dec. 
1736,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Cadwallader,  7th  Lord  Blayney 
(by  Mary,  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  John  Tuchet,  2nd  son  of 
Mervin,  Earl  of  Castlehaven),  and  niece  of  Charles  Talbot, 
Duke  of  Shrewsbury. 

Mr.  Mahon  d.  10  Oct.  1680,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mahon,  Esq.,  whom.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Butler, 
Bart.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Mahon,  Esq.,  M.P.,  6.  1701;  to.  16  Jan.  1735,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Maurice,  Lord  Brandon,  and  sister  of  William, 
1st  Earl  of  Glandore  (by  Lady  Anne  Fitzmaurice,  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Kerry,  and  sister  to  John, 
Earl  of  Shelburne,  father  of  William,  1st  Marquess  of  Lans- 
downe,  K.G.),  and  had  issue,  Maurice,  and  Thomas.  The 
elder  son, 

Maurice  Mahon,  M.P.,  6.  21  June,  1738,  was  created  a  peer 
of  Ireland,  as  Baron  Hartland,  of  Strokestown,  co.  Eoss- 
common,  30  July,  1800  ;  he  m.  17  June,  1765,  Catherine, 
youngest  dau.  of  Stephen,  1st  Viscount  Mount  Cashell,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  Lieut.-Gen.,  his  successor; 
Stephen,  Lieut.-Gen.,  d.  27  May,  1828;  and  Maurice,  3rd  and 
last  Baron  Hartland,  b.  6  Oct.  1772,  d.  11  Nov.  1845,  when  the 
title  became  extinct ;  he  was  s.  as  heir-at-law,  by  his  cousin. 
Major  Denis  Mahon,  son  of  Thomas,  brother  of  Maurice,  1st 
Lord  Hartland.     His  lordship  d.  17  March,  1811. 

^)T/is— 1st  and  8th,  grand  quarterings  (sub-quarterly,  1st 
and  4th,  or,  a  lion  ramp,  az.,  armed  and  langued  gu.,  for 
Mahon  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  or  and  gu.,  in  first  quarter,  an 
eagle  displayed,  vert,  for  Pakenham),  Pakenham-IVIauon  ; 
2nd,  Pakenham,  as  in  giand  quarterings  ;  3rd,  per  chevron,  or 
and  erm.,  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  erased,  sa.,  tor  Mountsand- 
FOBD ;  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  indented,  sa.,  cotised  az.,  three 
fleur-de-lis,  of  the  field,  each  cotised,  charged  with  three 
bezants,  for  Ccff  ;  5tb,  erm.,  a  griflin,  segreant,  az.,  for  Aun- 
giee;  6th,  per  bend  crenelle  arg.  and  gu.,  for  Boyle;  7th, 
Mahon,  as  in  grand  quarterings.  Crests— 1st,  an  heraldic 
tiger,  statant,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  broken  tilting  lance, 
for  Mahon  ;  2nd,  out  of  a  mural  crown,  or,  a  demi-eagle  dis- 
played gu.,  for  Pakenham. 

^'eat— Strokestown  House,  Strokestown,  co.  Eosconimon. 

ii'esirfence— Westbiook,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 


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PALEY  OF  LANGCLIFFE  AND  AMPTON. 

Palet,  John,  Esq.  of  Laugcliffo,  co.  York,  and 
Ampton,  CO.  Suffolk,  J.P.,  h.  2  Aug.  1839;  m. 
12  Sept.  1871,  the  Hon.  Clara  Emily  Charlotte 
Strutt,  onlj  dau.  of  the  2ad  Lord  Eayleigh,  and 
lias  issue, 
George  Aktbub,  h.  14  Nov.  1874. 

liineage. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  settled  in 
and  about  the  parish  of  Gigglcswick  (WestEiJing,  co.  York) 
and  its  townships  of  Langcliffc,  Settle,  Stackhouse,  and  Stain- 
lorth,  at  a  very  early  period.  In  1240,  Adam  de  Palay  held 
land  at  Heleghefeld,  now  Hellifiold,  in  the  adjoining  parish  of 
Long  Preston,  and  the  charters  of  Kinchale  Priory,  published 
by  the  Surtees  Society,  contain  a  deed  of  the  same  period 
relating  to  land  in  Giggleswick,  in  which  Adam  de  Palei,  no 
doubt  the  same  individual,  appears  as  one  of  the  witnesses. 
In  1279,  EiCHABD  de  Paley  was  among  the  witnesses  to 
another  Giggleswick  deed,  and  in  1379,  poll  tax  was  paid  by 
Adam  de  Paley  and  John  de  Paley,  both  of  Giggleswick.  In 
1510,  Thomas  Paley  of  Giggleswick  and  Richard  Paley  and  two 
Adam  Paleys  of  Stainforth  appear  in  a  muster-roll  of  armed 
followers  of  Henry,  Lord  Clifford,  and  may  therefore  probably 
have  served  with  him  at  Flodden,  in  1513.  Many  Paleys  of 
Giggleswick,  Langcliffe,  and  Stainforth,  are  recorded  in  the 
Giggleswick  parish  registers  of  the  16th  and  17th  centuries. 
One  of  them,  described  as  the  son  of  John  Paley  of  Langcliffe, 
was 

Thomas    Palet,   Esq.   of    Langcliffe,   6.    1675 ;    m.    Mary 
AVilkinson  (who  d.  1759),  and  had,  besides  other  issue, 
George,  his  successor. 

AVilliam  (Ven.),  fifty-four  years  Master  of  Giggleswick  School, 
b.  1711;  m.  10  July,  1742,  Elizabeth  Clapham  (who  rf.  9 
March,  1796),  and  d.  29  Sept.  1799,  having  had,  besides 
other  issue, 

William  (Rev.),  D.D.,  the  celebrated  Archdeacon  of  Car- 
lisle, author  of  A  View  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity, 
&c.,  b.  1743  ;  m.  1st,  1776,  Jane  Hewitt  (wlio  d.  179i), 
2ndly,  1795,  Catherine  Dobinson  (who  d.  1819),  and  d.  25 
Aug.  1 805,  leaving  issue,  by  his  first  marriage,  four  sons 
and  four  daus. 

Thomas  Paley  d.  1740,  and  wasi.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Paley,  Esq.  of  Langcliffe,  b.  1708;  m.  11  Dec.  1743, 
Mary  Lawson  (who  d.  1793),  and  had,  besides  otherissue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

iL  Richard,  b.  1746  ;  m.  Agnes  Preston,  and  d.  1808,  leaving 
issue. 

lit.  George  (Rev.),  &.  1753;  m.  Sarah  Penelope  Rash,  and  d. 
1794,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  1748;  d.  unm.  1837. 
George  Paley  d.  1765,  and  was  s  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Paley,  Esq.  of  Langcliffe,  &.4  Dec.  1744;  m.  8  Oct. 
1772,  Ann  (6.  1746;  d.  6  Feb.  1840),  dau.  of  John  Green,  Esq. 
of  Arkholme,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  successor. 

II.  John  Green,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  23  May,  177C;  m.  Sarah  Allonby,  and 
d.  21  Oct.  1811,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Robert,  M.D.  of  Halifax,  6.  4  April,  1780  ;  m.  1  Jan.  1807, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Paley,  and  d.  16  Oct.  1859,  leav- 
ing issue. 

V.  Richard,  b.  20  May,  1785;  d.  1  March,  1786. 

Thomas  Paley  d.  24  April,  1808,  and  was  s  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George  Paley,  Esq.  of  Langcliffe,  Capt.  2nd  West  York 
Militia,  b.  4  July,  1773;  d.  unm.,  22  Oct.  1809,  s.  by  his 
brother, 

JoH.s  Green  Paley,  Esq.  of  Langcliffe,  and  of  Oatlands,  near 
Harrogate,  6.  24  Sept.  1774;  m.  1st,  7  Nov.  1798,  Ann  (who  d. 
14  May,  1823),  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Barber,  Esq.  of 
Clockhouse  near  Bradford,  co.  York,  and  2ndly,  29  Sept.  1825, 
Catherine  (who  d.  1  Dec.  1858),  dau.  of  Thomas  Paley,  Esq.  of 
London.    He  had  issue  by  his  1st  marriage  only, 

I.  George  Barber  (Rev.),  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  24  Jan.  1803  ;  m.  30  July, 
183.3,  Sophia,  dau.  df  Henry  Perkin.s,  Esq.  of  Hans- 
worth  Park,  CO.  Middlesex,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1800,  having 
bad  issue, 

1  Charles  Thomas,  d.  in  India,  unm. 

2  Raymond  South,  m. 

3  Algernon  Herbert,  m.,  and  d.  5  Jan.  1891,  leaving  issue. 

4  Cuthbert  Henry,  m.,  and  d.  22  Oct.  1890,  leaving  issue. 
6  Edward  Groves,  m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Grace  Sophia,  m.  Stephen  Coo,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Alice  .Jane,  m.  James  Robertson,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p. 

3  Amelia  Susannah,  d.  U7ini. 

4  Ethel  Ann,  m.  Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.,  and  d.  leav- 
ing issue. 


III.  John  Green,  Capt.  10th  Foot,  b.  29  Nov.  1807 ;  m.  24 
Jan.  1843,  Clara  Fitzroy,  dau.  of  Lord  Chief  Baron  Sir 
Fitzroy  Kelly,  Knt.,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Nov.  1852.  His  widow 
m.  2ndly,  19  Sept.  1855,  Thomas  Bromley,  Esq..  5th  son  of 
Admiral  Sir  Robert  Howe  Bromley,  Bart.,  and  d.  16  Jan. 
1869. 

IV.  William,  6.  20  Dec.  1812;  d.  17  Feb.  1822. 

I.  Ann,  b.  8  May,  1801 ;  d.  unm.  27  July,  1880. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  27  May,  1804;  to.  10  April,  1828,  James 
Ashmore,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  (who  d.  11  Jan.  1891),  and 
d.  28  Aug.  1892,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Harriett,  b.  6  Dec.  1805;  m.  18  Dec.  1832,  William  Asli- 
more,  Esq.,  Major  16th  Foot  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1878),  and  d. 
17  March,  1884,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Marianne,  b.  1  July,  1809;  d.  23  May,  1825. 

John  Green  Paley  d.  9  Oct.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Rev.  George  Barber  Paley,  of  Langcliffe,   Fellow  of  St. 
Peter's  Coll.  Camb.,   M.A.,  B.D.,   Rector  of  F'reckenham,  co.  • 
Suffolk,  from  1835   till  his  death.  Rural  Dean,  J.P.,  6.  28  Oct. 
1799;  m.  18  May,  1837,  Catharine  Ann  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1878>.   , 
dau.  of  William  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Bath,  M.D.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Alfred,  M.A.  of  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  i 
22  March,  1838,  d.  unm.  20  Feb.  1866,  in  his  father's  Ufe-  I 
time.  ■ 

II.  John,  now  of  Langcliffe  and  Ampton.  ' 

III.  William   Victor,  b.  21    Nov.    1840 ;    m.   27   July,  1869,  ! 
Augusta   Harriet,   dau.  of   Rev.  Evan    Nepean,  Canon  of   j 
Westminster,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  and 
has  issue,  | 

1  George,  6.  27  Jan.  1872.  i 

1  lone  Catherine  Victoria,  b.  14  June,  1870.  ! 

I.  Beatrice  Ann,  6.  18  Dec.  1842:  to.  31  Jan.  1865,  Henry  ' 
Hoare,  Esq.  of  Staplehurst,  co.  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Clara  Catherine,  6.4  Dec.  1845;  m.  5  April,  1877,  the 
Hon.  Robert  Marsham-Townshend,  2nd  son  of  the  2nd  Earl 
of  Romney,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Rosa  Emmeliiie,  b.  3  May,  1848. 

Rev.  George  Barber  Paley  d.  10  Feb.  1880. 

^Diis— Gu.  a  bend  vaire,  double  cottised  or,  between  eighl 
crosses-crosslet  of  the  last.  Crest — In  front  of  a  stag's  head 
eouped  ppr.,  a  cross-crosslet  or.    jl/o((o— Cervus  non  servus. 

.S'c«/s— Langcliffe,  near  Settle,  co.  York,  and  Ampton  Hall, 
near  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 


PALLISER  OF  ANNESTOWN. 
Pallisee,  Weay  Bury,  Esq.  of  Annestown,  co. 
Waterford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  SherifP  1883),  b. 
1832,  m.  1861,  Maria  Victoria  Joseph  youngest  dau, 
of  the  late  Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  co. 
Limerick. 

Lineage.— This  family  paternally  descends  from  that  of 
BcBT,  Bart  of  Charlei-ille,  extinct,  and  is  now  the  male  repre. 
sentative  of  that  family.  John  Burt,  nephew  of  William 
Burt,  the  grandfather  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Charleville  (see  Bdby 
of  the  Little  Island),  assumed  the  surname  of  Palliser,  upon 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  grandmother, 

John  Palliser,  Esq.  of  Newby-upon-Wiske,  co.  York,  6. 
about  1550  ;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  Meeke,  Esq.  of  Namby- 
upon-Swale,  same  co.,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Kirkley,  who  left,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 
John. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1st,  Richard,  Metcalf,  Esq.  of  Northallerton,  co. 
York,  and  2ndly,  Marmaduke  Franke,  Esq.  of  Knighton, 
same  co. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Pybus,  Esq.  of  Fryarsgarth,  co.  York. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  George  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Danby-upon- 
Wiske.co.  York. 

IV.  Mary,  ??i.  Robert  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  co.  York. 
Mr.  Palliser  d.  1623,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Palliser,  Esq.  of  Newby,  b.  1606 ;  to.  Joan,  dau.  of 
Richard  Frankland,  Esq.  of  Blobberhouse,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  of  Newby,  b.  1639;  m.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugb 

Bethell,  Knt.  of  Ellerton,  co.  York,  and  had,  with  a  dau, 

Frances,  three  sons, 

1  Thomas,  of  Portobello,  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff  1700, 

got  a  grant  of  the  Great  Island,  in  that  co.,  from  James, 

2nd  Duke  of  Ormonde,  Sept.  1702,  b.  1661  ;  d.  Nov.  1756; 

m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Wogan,  Esq.  ot 

Rathcoffy,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue. 

John  d.  unm.,  buried  at  Kilmokea,  co.  Wexford,  7  May, 

1728. 
Thomas,  of  the  Great  Island,  High  Sheiiff  co.  Wexford! 
1729,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Ven.  Robert  Elliott,  D.J>.. 
Archdeacon  of  Ferns,  and  d.  s.  p. 
William,  b.  24  June.  1G99;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip 
Savage,  Esq.  of  Kilgibbon,  andrf.  v. p.,  having  liadtwo 
sons  and  three  daus., 


PAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAL 


1558 


f  liilip,  of  the  Great  Island,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
James  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killiane,  anil  d.  s.  p.  1784. 
Bethel,  bapt.  28  March,  1722,  d.  unm. 
Katherine,  heir  of  her  Ijrother,  s.  to  the  Great  Island, 
jn.  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Scarr,  and  had  issue.  Her 
grandson,  BIatthew  Wilson,  assumed  the  surname 
•of  Fallisee  upon  succeeding  to  the  Great  Island, 
m.  12  Auff.  1812,  Jane,  dau.  of  Christian  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Sleda^h,  and  had  two  sons,  1  Christian,  of 
Begerin,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Kodolphus  WilUam  Kyan, 
Esq.,  and  d.,  leaving  one  dau.  ;  2  Matthew  (Kev.), 
Kector  of  White  Church,  m.  185.5,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
RcT.  Thomas  Ottiwell  Moore,  Rector  of  Leskinfere, 
by  whom  (wh9  d.  18  April,  1856),  he  has  a  son, 
Frsderick,  b.  April,  1856. 
Dr.sula,  b.  24  Dec.  1720,  buried  at  Kilmokea,  3  April, 

1722. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  before  1782. 
Walter,  of  Dublin,  d.  21  Nov.  1760;  m.  Katherine  Cun- 
ningliame,    by  whom  (who   d.   Aug.  1756}  he   had  a 
son, 
Kiohard,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  ;  will  dated  3  Nov. 
1764,  and  proved  5  June,  1765. 
■Juliana  Hyde,  m.  12  April,  1732,  Capt.  John  Orfeur,  and 
had   issue,   Dorothea,   Mrs.   Weston ;    Mary,   who  m. 
George  Robinson  Walters,  Esq.,  B.N. ;  Catherine  Hyde, 
'//!.  Matthew  Cavenagh,  Esq.  of  Graigue,  and  d.  1814, 
leaving  by  him  (who  d.  1819),  with  other  issue,  a  son 
James  Gordon,  who  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Odiarne  Coates, 
Esq.  of  Green  Court,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 
■2  Hugh,  of  North  Deighton,  co.  York,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
,    b.  1663  ;  9)1.  Mai-y,  dau.  of  Humphry  Robinson,  Esq.  of 
^     Thicket  Priory,  co.  York,  and  had  issue. 

Sir  Hugh  Palliseb,  1st  Bart,  of  The  Vatch,  Bucks, 
Admiral  of  the  White,  Governor  of  Greenwich  Hos- 
pital, a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  created  a  Bart,  by 
patent  6  Aug.  1773,  with  special  remainder  to  his 
nephew,  George  IJobinson  Walters,  Esq.,  d.  unm.  19 
March,  1796. 
Rebecca,  m.  Major  William  Walters,  who  d.  28  Feb.  1789, 
leaving  a  son,  George  Robinson  Walters,  R.N.,  m.  (as 
above)  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Orfeur,  and 
had,  with  two  daus.,  a  son,  who,  having  assumed  the 
■surname  of  Palliseb,  and  s.  his  great-uncle  in  the 
baronetcy,  became 

Sib  Hugh  Palliseb,  2nd  Bart,  of  The  Vatch,  6.  27 

Oct.   1768;   m.   18  Jan.    1790,  Mary,  dau.  of   John 

Yates,  Esq.  of  Dedham,  Essex,  who  d.  5  Aug.  1823. 

•Sir  Hugh  d.  17  Nov.  1813,  leaving  issue, 

Sib  Hugh  Palliseb,  3rd  Bart,  of  The  Vatch,  6.  8 

May,  1796  ;  d.  unm. 
Mary  Anne  Rachel,  b.  16  March,  1798 ;  d.  unm.  10 

Dec.  1326. 
Mary  Jane,  m.   Ist,  16  April,  1822,  William  Lock- 
hart,  Esq.  of  Gormiston,  co.  Lanark,  and  2ndly, 
11  May,  1848,  John  Manley  Arbuthnot,  3rd  Lord 
Keane,  and  d.  Oct.  1881. 

3  Walter,  of  North  Deighton,  m.  Elizabeth  Sterne,  and 
had  issue, 

Walter   (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stokenham,  and  Vicar   of 
Great   Drayton,    and    Askham,    co.    Nottingham,    d. 
1778. 
Alice,  TO.  Robert  Cooper,  Esq. 
II.  William  (Most  Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 
<ii.  George,  whose  son, 

John  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Rathfarnham,  co.  Dublin, 
Chancellor  of  Cloyne  26  Dec.  1771,  to.  21  Nov.  1747,  JIary 
Holmes,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 
His  will,  dated  6  July,  1788,  was  proved  26  June, 
1795. 

r.  Palliser  was  living  1665,  being  then  aged  59.  His  2nd  son, 
•  Most  Rev.  William  Palliseb,  Archbishop  of  Cashel,  D.D., 
entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  13  Jan.  1660,  was  elected  a  Fellow 
1668,  ordained  1669,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Cloyne  5  March, 

1693,  and  translated  to  the  Archbishopric  of  Cashel   16  June, 

1694.  He  was  b.  1645,  and  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonah  Wheeler, 
Esq.  of  Greenan,  co.  Kilkenny,  widow  of  WiUiam  Greatrakes, 
Esq.  of  Affane,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  June,  1735) 
lie  had  issue, 

■    William,  his  successor. 
Jane,  m.  John  Bury,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Grove,  co.  Limerick, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue  (sse  Bury  of  the  LittU 
Island), 

1  William  Bury,  whose  grandson,  Charles  William  Bury 
was  created,  1806,  Earl  of  Charleville. 

2  John  Burt,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Palliseb,  of 
whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  maternal  uncle. 

.rhe  Archbishopd.  1  Jan.  1727,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Dublin.    He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Palliseb,  Esq.  of  Rathfarnham,  b.  1635;  to.  May, 
.1728,  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew  Pennefather,   Esq.  of  Cashel, 
'^ccouutant-General   of    Ireland,   and    sister   of    Elizabeth, 
II. 


Countess  of  Alexander,  5th  Earl  of  Antrim,  by  whom  (who  d. 
7  April,  1769),  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  s.  p.  Oct,  1768,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Palliseb,  Esq.  of  Comragh,  co.  Waterford,  who  d. 
1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Wbay  Palliseb,  Esq.  of  Derryluskan,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Ven.  Richard  Chaloner,  Rector  of  Fethard,  and  Prebendary  of 
Kilbragh,  Archdeacon  of  Cashel,  and  was  father  of 

John  Palliseb,   Esq.  of  Derryluskan,  6.  19  May,  1760;  m. 
1784,  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1844)  had  issue, 
Wbay,  of  Derryluskan,   co.  Tipperary,  and  Comragh,  co. 
Waterford,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  Waterford  Militia  Artillery,  b. 
1789;  TO.  7  Nov.  1814,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Gled- 
stanes,  Esq.  of  Annesgift,  co.  Tipperary,  and  left  issue, 
John,  of  Comragh,  co.  Waterford,  and  Derryluskan,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  C.B.,  F.R.G.S.,  High  Sheriff  1844,  6.  29 
Jan.  1817  ;  d.  s.  p.  18  Aug.  1887. 

Wray  Richard  Gledstanes,  Capt.  B.N.,  ef  Coolquil,  co. 
Tipperary,  6.  24  May,  1822  ;  m.  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Richard  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Muckridge  House,  co. 
Cork. 
Frederick  Hugh,  b.  3  July,  1826  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1852,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Price,  Bait. 
Edward  Mathew,   late  Capt.    7th   Huasars,  6.  20  Sept. 

1828. 
William  (Sir),  C.B.,  Rifle  Brigade  6.  18  June,  1830 ;  to. 
1868,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Perham,  Esq.,  and  d.  4  Feb. 
1882. 
Grace  Penelope,  m.  15  June,  1853,  William  Fairholme,  of 
Chapel-on  Leader,  co.  Berwick,  who  d.  1868,  leaving  a 
dau.  Caroline  Grace,  now  of  Comragh  and  Chapel-on- 
Leader. 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  17  Oct.  1840,  George  Stephens,  2nd 
Viscount  Gough,  and  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1841. 
Anna,  m.  John  Nugent  Rose,    C.B.,  son  of  Major-Gen. 
Sir  John  Rose,  H.E.I. C.S.  Mary. 

John  Bubt  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 
Ricliard  Bury,  J. P.  for  Sussex,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  m.  8 
Aug.  1832,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Joseph  Maryat,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Wimbledon  House,  Surrey,  and  had  issue,  John,  Capt.  76tli 
Regt. ;  Henry;  Richard;  William;  Joseph;  Hugh;  Char- 
lotte ;  Frances,  to.  1856,  Alexander  Robert  Campbell  John- 
ston, Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Yoxford,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P.,  who  d.  21 
Jan.  1888  ;  and  Margaret. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1810,  Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Gort. 
Margaret,  to.  Frederick  Charles  Phillips,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  15th  Hussars.  Grace.  Anna, 

Mr.  Palliser  d.  27  Dec.  1833. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Bdbt  Palliseb,  Rector  of  Clonmel,  m. 
10  March,  1830,  Julia,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Howe,  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Wbay  Buby,  of  Annestown. 

II.  John  Ricliard,  late  1st  Royals. 

Arm^ — Per  pale  sa.  and  arg.,  three  Uons  rampant  counter- 
changed.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.,  a  denii-eagle, 
wings  elevated,  or.    Motto— Deo  volente. 

&a<i'— Derryluskan,  Fethard,  and  Comragh,  Kilmacthomas. 


PALMER    OF    WITHCOTE    HALL. 

Palmee,  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Withcote  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  j.p.  and  D.L.,  co.  Leicester,  High  Sheriff 
1865,  J.P.  Rutland,  Col.  late  commanding  P.W.O. 
Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  formerly  Capt. 
27th  Ecgt.,  b.  15  July,  1825 ;  m.  14  Nov.  1850, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  W.  H.  Harrison-Broadley,Esq.  of 
Conyngham  Hall,  co.  5ork,  and  only  sister  of  W.  H. 
Harrison-Broadley,  Esq.  late  M.P.  East  Riding  co. 
York  (see  Beoadlet  of  Welton  Mouse),  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Geoffrey  Bboadley,  of  Burrough,  Melton 
Mowbray  {Club. — Junior  Carlton),  B.A.  Magdalene  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Major  SrdBatt.  Leicestershire  Regt.  (Militia), 
J.P.  CO.  Leicester,  b.  14  June,  1864 ;  m.  1891,  Sibyll  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  Col.  Smith  Neill,  of  Barneweil  and  Swind- 
ridge,  Muir,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue, 

Geoffrey  Feedebick  Neill,  h.  20  Sept.  1893, 
Sibyll  AUce  Bridget. 

I.  Mary  Sophia. 

II.  Hester  Alice,  m.  1886,  Charles  Henry  Vane  Holder,  Esq. 
HI.  Emily  Heyrick. 

Lineage.— Rev.  Henry  Paljier,  of  Withcote  Hall  (son  of 
Sir  John  Palmer,  5th  Bart,  of  Carlton,  M.P.  for  co.  Leicester, 
and  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gough,  Bart,  of 

5a 


1554 


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TEE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


PAL 


Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick  (sec  Bdrke's  Baronetage),  m.  27  June, 
1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Samuel  Heyrick,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  Nov.  1860)  had,  with  other  issue  d.  in  infancy. 
Edward  John,  b.  14  Aug.  1817  ;  deceased. 
Henry  William,  Capt.  b9th  Kegt.,  b.  11  Teh.  1820 ;    d.  unm. 

1  May,  1849. 
Fredebick,  of  Withcote  Hall. 
Boliert  Heyrick,  6.  23  Aug.  1828,  Barrister-at-Law ;  m.  1st, 

22  Sept.  1857,  Margaret  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Gray,  Esq. 

of  Streathiim.  Surrey  ;  she  d.  17  Sept.  1858.    He  ni.  2ndly, 

Susan  Georgiana,  dau.  of  E.  M.  Green,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 
Charles  Samuel  (Kev.),  Canon  of  Hereford,  Kector  of  Eardi- 

sley,  CO.  Hereford,  Kural  Dean,  and  Proctor  Convocation  ; 

6.  29  May,  1830;    m.  16  Nov.  1854,  EUen,  dau.  of  Eev. 

Canon  Douglas,  of   Durham,  and  has  had  issue,  Henry 

William,  6.  Oct.  Is56,  d.  21  July,  1858;   Mabel  Jane, /». 

1881,    Richard    Crawshay    Bailey,    Esq. ;    and    Margaret 

Eleanor,  in.  1891,  Charles  Cristie,  Esq.  of  Chipping  Ongar, 

Essex. 
Thomas,  Major,  late  Capt.  47th  Eegt.,  served  throughout 

Crimean  Campaign  (medals  and  clasps) ;  m.  Harriet,  dau. 

of  the  late  Edward  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Whatton  and  Launde 

Abbey,  co.  Leicester. 
Herrick  Angustus,  Major,  late  Capt.  62nd  Eegt.,  served  in 

part,  of  the  Crimean    Campaign  (medal  and  clasp) :    m. 

Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg,  Bart. 

of  Noseley,  and  has  issue,  Heyrick  Arthur, b.  23  May,  18lil ; 

Frederick  Charles,  b.  21  Nov.  1866;    Robert  Henry.  6.  19 

Feb.  1868;    Charles,  6.  21  June,  1869;    Henry  Cecil,  b.  7 

Nov.   1873,  d.  young;    Francis  Hubert,  6.  6  Aug.  1877; 

Thomas    Martival,   b.   1880;     Elizabeth  Ethel;     Barbara 

Gwendoline  ;  and  Henrietta  Dorothy. 
Barbara  Catherine,  m.  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Walker 

Pease,  of  Hesslewood,  E.  Riding,  York,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth  Sophia,  m.  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Quenby-Ashby. 
Mary  Jemima,  m.  Francis  Pym,  of  The  Hazells,  co.  Bedford, 

who  d.  1860,  leaving  issue. 
Hester  Anne,  d.  unm.  1840.  \ 
Eev.  Henry  Palmer  d.  14  Aug.  1856. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  crescents  arg. 
Ci-est—A  wyvem  or,  armed  andlangued  gu.  Motto — Par  sit 
fortuna  lahori. 

Scat— Wjthcote  Hall,  Oakham.  Town  House— 30,  Beaufort 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

CJttd— Conservative. 


PALMER    OP    HOLME    PARK. 

GOLDING  Palmer,  Eev.  Henet,  of  Holme  Park, 
Berts,  late  Eector  of  Stratford  St.  Mary,  b.  1816 ; 
m.  1857,  Mary  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  L'Estrange 
Ewen,  Esq.  of  Dedham,  Essex.  He  assumed  by 
royal  licence  the  name  of  Palmer,  1880,  on  in- 
heriting the  estate  of  his  aunt,  Miss  Palmer,  of 
Holme  Park. 

Liineage.— This  family  was  settled  in  the  parish  of  Hurst, 
Berks,  about  the  year  1600. 

EoBEBT  Palmeb,  Gcut.  of  Great  Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury 
Square  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Palmer,  who  was  bur.  in  Hurst 
Church  17G2,  and  whose  elder  son,  Riciiaud,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  d.  %aim.  28  Aug.  1763),  was  for  many 
years  agent  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford.  He  m.  1st,  1745,  Miss 
Le  Greys,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  by  whom  he  had 
.several  children,  who  all  d.  young,  and  2ndly,  1755,  Miss 
Charlotte  Wakelin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1768)  he  left  at  liis 
decease,  1787  (with  four  daus. , Charlotte,  m.  George  Beauchamp, 
Esq.  of  Thetford,  Norfolk  ;  Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Beauchamp 
Proctor,  Bart,  of  Langley  ;  Anne,  to.  Francis  Pym,  Esq.  of  The 
Hazells,  co.  Bedford ;  and  Caroline,  to.  Rev.  H.  H.  Edwardes, 
of  Pennant,  co.  Denbigh),  an  only  son  and  successor, 

RiCBABD  Palmee,  Esq.,  b.  1765  ;  m.  1791,  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Oldfield  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1812)  he  left  issue, 

RoBEET,  late  of  Holme  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Berks 
from  1825  to  1849,  and  High  Sheriff  1818,  6.  31  Jan.  1793; 

d.  24  Nov.  1872. 

Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Purley,  near  Reading,  b. 
28  Dec.  1795  ;  s.  his  brother  1872;  d.  26  Oct.  1874. 

Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Little  Laver,  Essex,  b.  5  Dec. 
1799  ;  d.  31  Oct.  1870. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1811. 

Charlotte  Anne,  to.  Rev.  Charles  William  Gelding,  Rector  of 
Crofton,  CO.  York,  and  d.  April,  1817,  leaving  issue, 
Henet  (Rev.),  now  of  Holme  Park. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  May,  1861. 

Sdsanna  Caroline,  of  whom  presently. 

Laura  Frances,  b.  18  March,  1806 ;  d.  22  June,  1870. 
Mr.  Palmer  d.  1806.    His  daughter, 

Susanna  Caroline  Palmer,  of  Holme  Park,  d.  Jan.  I860. 
and  was  g.  by  her  nephew. 

Rev.  Henet  Golding  Pauier,  now  of  Holme  Park. 


.i4}-ms— Chequy  or  and  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  mullets  of  the 
first.     Crest — A  talbot  sejant  erminois. 
Scat — Holme  Park,  near  Reading,  Berks. 


ORPEN-PALMER    OP    KILLOWEN. 

Oepen-Palmer,  Kev.  Abraham  Henet  Heb- 
BEET,  B.D.  of  Killowen,  co.  Kerry,  Vicar  of  St. 
Peter's,  Cheltenham,  assumed  the  name  of  Orpen 
1892,  b.  29  Jan.  1843,  m.  28  Oct.  1872,  ETeline 
Cecilia,  third  dau.  of  Evory  Carmichael,  Esq.  of 
Monkstown,co.  Dublin,  and  Elizabeth,  his  first  wife, 
dau.  of  Gr.  O'Brien,  Esq.  (Mr.  Carmichael  m.  2ndly, 
Hon.  Victoria,  dau.  of  Lord  Mountmorres)  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Edwaed  Obpen  Herbeet,  b.  8  Nov.  1873. 
u.  Harold  Bland  Herbert,  6.  8  Sept.  1876. 

III.  Reginald  Arthur  Herbert,  b.  26  Dec.  1877. 

IV.  Geoffrey  de  Montmorency  Herbert,  b.  1  March,  1883. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Palmer,  of  the  Irish  line,  tracer 
its  descent  from  the  Eev.  Thomas  Palmer,  a  scion  of  a 
Northamptonshire  family,  who  was  page  of  honour  to  Anne 
Hyde,  wife  of  James  II.,  and  subsequently  Vicar  of  Clonfcrt ' 
and  Tullilease,  and  Rector  of  Knocktemple,  co.  Cork.  He  wa» 
appointed  in  1670  to  the  Crown  livings  of  Kilmare  (now  Ken- 
mare),  Kilgarvan,  Templenoe,  Kilcrohan,  and  Cahirciveen,  ia 
the  Diocese  of  Ardfert  and  Aghadoe,  which  lie  held  till  hi* 
death  in  1702.  He  was  a  magistrate  for  the  co.  Kerry,  and 
Judge  of  the  Admiralty  Court  of  Munster.  A  prominent, 
incident  in  his  life,  set  forth  in  Macaulay's  History  of  England,, 
Smith's  History  of  Kerry  (1756),  and  Miss  Cusack's  History  of 
the  Kingdom  of  Kerry,  was  his  joint  leadership  with  his  son- 
in-law,  Richard  Orpen  [see  Oepen  of  Ardtully),  of  the  Protestant 
Colony  of  settlers  in  Kenmare,  in  their  defence  of  the  fort  of 
Killowen,  whose  ivy-clad  ruins  still  overhang  the  beautiful 
river  Roughty,  commonly  called  the  "Siege  of  the  Whitfr 
House,"  during  the  winter  1668-9,  against  gome  thousands  of 
the  Irish  forces  of  the  King,  James  II.  A  detailed  accotmt  of 
this  is  given  in  a  pamphlet  by  the  above-mentioned  Richard 
Orpen  (a  copy  exists  in  British  Museum,  G.  Greville  Coll.  5609, 
and  another  in  the  King's  Inn  Library,  Dublin).  Reference  is 
made  to  the  attainder  of  Mr.  Palmer,  Mr.  Orpen,  and  many 
others,  by  Act  of  the  Irish  Parliament,  for  their  loyalty  to 
William  of  Orange,  in  Archbishop  King's  "  State  of  the 
Protestants  of  Ireland,  1730." 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Palmee  m.  1st,  1669,  Jane  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Aldworth,  of  Newmarket,  co.  Cork  (see  tha.tj'amily)r 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George  (Rev.),  B.A.  Dublin  1713,  Eector  of  Killorglin, 
Knockane,  and  Kiltallough,  co.  Kerry,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
William  White  of  Bantry,  and  had  issue  (with  five  daus.)^ 
1  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.\  2  John,  d.  s.  p.;  Z  George,  Governoi 
of  the  Bank  of  Ireland,  to.  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  o! 
Daniel  Bickerton,  Esq.  of  Milestown,  Castle  Bellinghaai 
and  d.  1813,  leaving  issue;  4  Henry,  to.  Miss  Bolingbroke. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  Richard  Orpen,  Esq.  of  Killowen  (see  OBFEti, 
of  ArdtiUly). 

II.  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Dunkerron  Castle,  co. 
Kerry,  from  whom  descends  the  family  of  Tatlor  ofClontoo. 

III.  Cecilia,  to.  Richard,  son  of  Abraham  Allen,  Esq.  of 
Curraghroe,  and  had  issue,  Abraham,  Philip,  Richard, i 
William,  George,  and  Kyle.  '. 

IV.  Margaret,  to.  Beversham  Harman,  Esq.,  and  had  four 
sons,  Thomas,  Daniel,  George,  John,  and  Catherine  Eliza- 
beth, to.  Thomas  Theophilus  Hulchins,  Esq.,  from  whoni 
descend  the  Hutchins  of  Ballylickey,  co.  Cork. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Julia,  dau.  of  the  MacCarthy  More,  but  had  no 
issue  by  her.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Palmer,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Abraham  Coaklcy, 
Esq.  of  Curragh,  co.  Cork,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Samuel  Pomeroy,  Esq.  of  Pallis,  co.  Cork,  and  hact 
issue,  I.  Abraham,  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  Thomas,  to.  W. 
Sullivan,  Esq.;  in.  George, m.  Hannah  Duckett;  i.  Margaret; 
II.  Sarah;  iii.  Ellen;  andiv.  Martha.    His  eldest  son, 

Abeaham  Palmer,  Esq.,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  William 
Duckett,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  Caleb,  of  whom  presently  t 
II.  Abraham,  in.  Sarah  Wren ;  i.  Mary ;  ii.  Martha;  iii.  Sarah ; 
and  IV.  Hannah.    The  eldest  son, 

Caleb  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Milltown,  co.  Kerry,  m.  1782,  Dor-, 
cas,  dau.  of  William  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Ballybeg,  co.  Kerry,  anci 
Avicia  Godfrey  his  wife,  andrf.  1794,  leaving  issue,  i.  Abraham, 
of  whom  presently;  ii.  William  (Rev.),  B.A.  Dub.  1808,  m. 
Catherine  Twiss;  in.  George,  m.  Margaret  Giles;  i.  Avicia, 
m.  William  Peacock,  Esq.  ;   ii.  Isabella,  m.  James  Eagar, 


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Esq. ;  and  iii.  Catherine,  m.  Eev.  John  Carey.      His  eldest 
son, 

Abraham  Palmek,  Esq.  of  Asherove,  co.  Kerry,  m.  1805, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Edward  Orpen,  of  Killowen, 
and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward  Okpen,  of  whom  presently. 
.    II.  Caleb  Richard,  of  Ashbrook,  Clontalf,  co.  Dublin,  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Kalph  Smythe,,  7th  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
1  Abraham  Smythe  (Rev.),  D.D. 

1  Henrietta.  2  Sarah. 

3  Margaret.  4  Anne.  5  Emily. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Harriet  Archur,  and  d.  1889,  having  by  her 
had  further  issue, 

2  Herbert,  d.  an  infant. 

G  Kathleen.  7  Edith. 

III.  Henry  Orpen,  B.L.,  a  learned  genealogist,  d.  unm.  1841. 

IV.  William,  of  Eoxboro',  co.  Armagh,  J.P.,  ni.  Emma  Mar- 
garet Armstrong,  and  d.  1883,  leaving  issue, 

1  Abraham.  2  Benjamin,  M.D.  3  Richard. 

1  Margaret.  2  Emma.  3  Elizabeth. 

4  Ida.  5  Florence. 
VI.  Abraham  Orpen,  d.  unm. 

I.  Dorcas  Maria.  ii.  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  unm.  1853. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Okpen  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Killowen,  co.  Kerry,  5. 
May,  1807;  m.  5  Oct.  1841,  Elizabeth  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut. 
Robert  Hutchinson  Herbert,  R.N.,  of  Brewsterfield,  co.  Kerrj', 
and  d.  May,  1883,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Abraham  Henry  Herbert,  now  of  Killowen. 

u.  Robert  Herbert,  d.  an  infant  1849. 

I.  Elizabeth  Agnes. 

n.  Margaret  Dorcas. 

III.  Agnes  Laura. 

Seat — Killowen,  Kenmare,  co.  Kerry. 

Jiesidence — St.  Peter's  Vicarage,  Cheltenham. 


PALMER    OF    RAHAN. 

Palmeh,  Charles  Collet,  Esq.  of  Eahan,  co. 
Kildare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  March,  1845 ;  High 
Sheriff  1875  ;  m.  4  April,  1866,  May  Jane,  only  dau. 
of  Francis  Longworth  Dames,  Esq.  of  Grreenhill, 
King's  CO.,  D.L.,  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  E. 

.  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  Westmeath,  and  has  issue, 

J     I.  William  Francis,  b.  30  Aug.  1867. 

I    II.  Dudley  Colley,  b.  28  Oct.  1878. 

I    ni.  Charles  Nugent,  6.  22  Feb.  1870. 

i    I.  Mabel  Elizabeth. 

I  lilneag'e. — The  family  of  Palmer  have  been  a  long  time 
settled  in  co.  Kildare,  and  the  estate  of  Eahan  came  into  the 
family  by  the  marriage  of  Charles  Palmer  with  a  sister  of 
Dudley  Colley,  Esq.  of  Eahan,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kildare  1734, 
and  nephew  of  Henry  Colley,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carbury,  the 
.ancestor  of  tlie  Duke  of  Wellington.  Of  this  marriage  there 
:  were,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  Charles  and  George.  The 
■elder, 

Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Eahan,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
iLambe,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

)     I.  Charles  Lambe. 

1     II.  WilUam  Lambe,  Capt.  in  the  18th  Light  Dragoons,  served 

I      at  Waterloo,  m.  Augusta,  dau.  of   Sir  John  Temple,  8th 

j      Bart,  of  Stowe,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Frederick, 

[      and  a  dau.  Eliza,  who  d.  at  Versailles  1875. 

1    III.  Thomas,  of  Ballyhagan. 

i    I.  Eliza. 

■The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Lambe  Palmer,  of  Rahan,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Hamilton  Lowe  Lockwood,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lake,  co. 
Tipperary,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  John  Craven 
Carden,  1st  Bart,  of  Templemore,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hamilton  William,  d.  young. 

II.  Charles  Colley,  d.  young. 

III.  William  Lambe,  his  successor. 

:,    I.  Elizabeth,  ?)i.  Thomas  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Killeen,  Queen's 

'        CO. 

iMr.  Palmer  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Lambe  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Rahan,  m.  1841,  Elizabeth 
Emily  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Nugent,  of  Clonlost,  and  d.  1849, 
^having  had,  with  three  daus.,  IsabeUa,  Elizabeth,  and  Hen- 
rietta, who  d.  young, 

I.  Charles  Collet,  now  of  Eahan. 

II.  Hamilton  William,  m.  1877,  Henrietta  Frances,  widow  of 
Capt.   George  Macartney,  of  Lissanoure  Castle,  co.  Antrim, 

.     and  3rd  dau.    of   Eobert   Smyth,  Esq.    of   Gaybrook,  co. 
Westmeath,  D.L. 


I.  Augusta,  m.  1870,  Capt.  William  Clarke,  and  has  issue, 
Herbert  Pascal,  b.  1874,  and  Cecile. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  palmer's  scrips  sa., 
tassels  and  buckles  or.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour  emhowod 
ppr.,  garnished  or,  the  bond  grasping  a  spear,  alsofpr.  Motia 
— Honor  vinutis  praemluci. 

Seat— Rahan,  Edenderry,  co.  Kildare. 

Ci«6— Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


PALMES    OF    NABURN. 

Palmes,  Eev.  George,  M.A.  Lincoln  College, 
Oxford,  of  Naburn  Hall,  co.  York,  late  Vicar  of 
Hillfarrance,  Taunton,  and  late  Eector  of  Elston, 
Newark,  b.  17  March,  1851 ;  m.  1882,  Eva  Blanche, 
younger  dau.  of  Henry  Dalbiac  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Holbrook  Park,  Sussex,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Bryan,  6.  29  July,  1884. 

II.  William  Tevery,  6.  17  Aug.  1888. 

III.  Jerome,  6.  8  May,  1890;  d.  10  Oct.  1891. 

I.  Maud  Cecil. 

II.  Blanche  Marjorie. 

III.  Mary  Evelyn. 

Liineagre. — This  family  is  of  considerable  antiquity.  1« 
was  originally  seated  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  and,  so  far  back 
as  the  12th  century,  it  is  found  in  alliance  with  the  great 
Somerset  house  of  St.  Maur,  which  had  summons  to  Parlia- 
ment in  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  The  estate  of  Naburn  ha» 
regularly  descended  from  father  to  son  ever  since  the  year 
1226. 

William  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn  (9th  in  descent  from  Sia 
William  Palmes,  of  Naburn,  living  19  Edward  III.,  and  15tU 
from  Manfred  Palmes,  living  circa  6  Stephen),  rii.  1st,  Elinor, 
dau.  of  William  Heslerton,  Esq.  of  Heslevton,  and  had  two 
sons, 
Brian,  his  heir. 

Guy,  Serjeant-at-Law,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Drew, 
Esq.  of  Bristow,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Palju:* 
of  lindley,  co.  York,  the  eventual  heir  of  whicli,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Lindley,  ?/i.  Sia  WiLLLiu 
Strickland,  Bart. 

Mr.  Palmes  ra.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Wcstrop,  Esq. 
He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

Brian  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  who  was  Justice  of  Assize 
for  CO.  Lancaster.  Of  this  learned  person  there  m  a  portrait  at 
Naburn,  inscribed,  "Brian  Palmes,  Justice  of  the  Commoa 
Pleas,  ob.  1511."  His  .son  and  heir  (by  Ellen,  his  Ist  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Acclom,  Esq.  of  Morbie), 

Nicholas  Palmes,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Johann,  dau.  of  William 
Conyers,  Esq.  of  Sockburne,  and  had  an  only  son,  Brian,  his 
heir.  He  ra.  2nd]y,  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Waterton,  Knt. 
of  Walton,  and  had  further  issue.    His  eldest  son, 

Brian  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  m.  1st,  Johanna,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Dawney,  Kiit.  of  Cowick,  but  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Anne,  one  of  the  daus.  of  Sir  John  Constable,  of  Halshani 
and  Burton  Constable,  and  by  her  had  (with  Frances,  the  wife 
of  Gabriel  Fairfax,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  living  about  the  year  1584, 
wlio  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Dawney,  Knt.  of  Cowick  and 
Sezay,  or  Ses.say,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  George  Palmes,  Knt.  of  Naburn,  m.  1st,  1584,  Katherinc, 
dau.  of  Sir  Ealph  Balthorpe,  Knt.  of  Balthoi-pe,  and  had  issue. 
Sir  George  ra.  2ndly,  Mary  Stotlon,  of  Crakemarsh,  widow  of 
Eoger  Constable.     His  eldest  son, 

WiLLLAM  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Langd.ile,  Esq.  of  Langthorpe,  and  was  father  of 
several  children,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

William  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  Brian  Stapleton,  Knt.  of  Hirst  Courtney,  near  Selby, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  6.  3  Nov.  1666;  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  George  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  who  ra.  Frances,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Eobert  Plumpton,  Esq.  of  Plumptou,  and  was  «.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  who  m.  Catherine,  daa.  of 
George  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  co.  Lincoln,  d.  without 
surviving  issue,  7  Feb.  1774,  and  was  «j  by  his  brother, 

John  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  who  ra.  16  Nov.  1775, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Thomas  Wharrie,  of  Hull,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  1783,  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  ra.  Samuel  Walker,  Esq. 
of  Masborough,  near  Eotherham,  and  a  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  18  Oct. 

5  a  2 


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1776;    m.  15  Jan.  1810,  Margaret  Isabella,  dan.  of  William 
Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  co.  Lanark,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8 
.April,  1869)  had  issue, 
Bryan,   Capt.  52nd   Light  Infantrj-,  d.  unm.    at  Barbados 

1840. 
William  Lindsat,  of  Nabum. 

John  Philip,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Mary  Head,  of  Halifax,  Kova 
Scotia,  and  d.  2i  Feb.  1869,  leaving  four  children,  Manfred, 
Francis,  Philip,  and  Maud. 
Manfred  Leslie,  d.  at  Trinidad  1839. 

James,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Escrick,  co.  York,  m.  1849,  Annie 
Augusta  Champney,  and  has  Bryan,  Percy,  George,  Cecil, 
Edwin,  Gerald,  Louisa  Dundas,  Edith  Mary,  Alice,  Mary, 
Eveline,  and  Helen. 

Isabella,  m.  1834,  James  Bruce  Jardine,  Esq.  of  Hallside,  co. 
Lanark. 

Georgina,  m.  John  Brotherton,  Esq.  of  Esher,  and  has  issue. 
Eliza,  m.  Capt.  Willoughby  Carter,  7th  Fusiliers,  and  haa 
issue. 

Frances  Edith,  m.  Eev.  George  Carpenter  of  Chadlington, 
and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Palmes  d.  March,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Kev.  William  Lindsay  Palmes,  M.A.,  of  Naburn  Hall,  co. 
York,  J. P.,  Vicar  of  Hornsea  with  Long  Kiston,  and  Rural 
Dean,  Proctor  in  Convocation  for  the  East  Riding,  b.  29  June, 
1813  ;  m.  27  June,  1849,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Amaziah  Empson, 
Esq.  of  Spcllow  Hill,  Boroughbridge,  and  had  issue, 
I.  George  (Rev.),  now  of  Naburn. 

If.  Arthur  Lindsay  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Bodmin,  6.  18  April, 
1853;  m.  1881,  Alice,  dau.  of  M.  M.  Hogg,  Esq.  of  Berry 
Head,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  John. 

III.  Guy  St.  Maur,  late  14ih  Hussars,  6.  13  April,  1854;  ui 
1879,  Georgina  Rosabelle  Lloyd,  of  Lincroft,  near  York,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  Geoffrey. 

IV.  Bryan  William,  of  Queensland,  b.  31  March,  1855 ;  m. 
Ellen  Lawless,  and  has  issue. 

▼.  John  Edmund,  b.  1861. 

I.  Ellen  Isabella. 

II.  Maiian  Edith. 

The  Eev.  W.  L.  Palmes  d.  1  April,  1888. 

^rms— 6u.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.,  a  chief  vaire.     Crest — A 
hand  holding  a  palm  branch.     Motto— Vt  Palma  Justus. 

/S«at— Kabum  HaU,  near  York. 


PAPILLON    OF    CROWHURST    PARK. 

Papihon,  Philip  Oxenden,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of 
Crowhurst  Park,  Sussex,  and  Lexden  Manor, 
Essex,  J. P.  for  cos.  Essex  and  Sussex,  J. P.  for  Col- 
chestei',  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  late  Major  Royal  Kent 
Mounted  Rifles,  h.  1  Aug.  1826 ;  m.  16  Sept.  1862, 
Emily  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas 
Oarnier,  Dean  of  Lincoln,  by  Lady  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth Keppel  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Albemarle,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Pelhabi  Rawstobn,  b.  22  June,  1864. 

u.  Harold  Gamier   \  ^^.       ^^  24  Sept.  18S7. 

III.  Godfrey  Keppel,) 

IV.  Philip  Hardinge,  b.  29  June,  1873. 
I.  Muriel  Caroline.  ii.  Cicely  Gertrude. 
III.  Bertha  Sibyl. 

Mr.  Papillon  was  called  to  the  Bar  1852,  and  was 
M.P.  for  Colchester  1859-05. 

Lineag'e. — In  DncDALE's  Monasticon,  we  find  ToRALors 
DE  Papillon  one  of  the  witnesses  to  a  deed  of  confirmation 
granted  by  William  the  Conqceboe  to  the  church  of  Durham. 

In  the  reign  of  King  John,  Ralph  Papillon  was  elected 
Abbot  of  Westminster ;  and  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I., 
William  Papillon,  one  of  the  king's  most  devoted  servants, 
was  recommended  by  his  royal  master,  in  the  thirty-first  year 
of  his  reign,  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Leicester  for  a  corrody 
from  that  house.  But  the  first  ancestor  from  whom  the  family 
claims  descent  is  Almagme  Papillon,  of  Dijon,  Poet,  &c.,  b. 
1487,  a  friend  of  the  poet  Clement  Marot,  at  whose  instance  he 
was  appointed  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Feancis  I. 
(see  Histoire  des  Auteurs  de  Bourgogne,  par  Philibert  Papillon, 
Dijon,  1742),  By  family  tradition,  another  member  of  the 
family  was 

Antoine  Papillon,  a  friend  of  Erasmus,  and  one  of  the  most 
distinguished  of  the  Huguenots  in  France,  who  held  an  office 
at  the  Court  of  Feancis  I.,  and  enjoyed,  in  an  eminent  degree, 
the  favour  and  protection  of  the  pious  Margaret  of  Valois.  He 
d.  suddenly  1525,  not  without  the  suspicion  of  poison.  The 
Qrst  ancestor  of  whom  manuscript  evidence  exists  was  one  of 


the  victims  of  the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew  ia  1572,  who 
was  father  of 

Thomas  Papillon,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  and  Capt. 
of  the  Guard  to  Heney  IV.  of  France,  by  whom  he  was  much 
esteemed,  and  whom  he  earnestly  strove  to  deter  froia  re- 
nouncing the  Protestant  faith.  He  m.  12  Aug.  1572,  Jeanne 
Viene  de  la  Pierre),  and  by  her  (who  was  drowned  near  Hythe, 
Kent,  on  her  passage  to  England)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  an  eminent  Lawyer,  Counsellor  of  the  Parliament 
of  Paris,  and  Scribe  of  the  Synod  of  Aries  1620,  b.  1578,  whO' 
m.  in  Paris,  and  was  father  of  David  Papillon,  a  good  and 
learned  man,  who  was  banished  from  Paris  and  imprisonedi 
for  three  years  at  Avranches,  in  Normandy,  on  account  of 
his  attachment  to  the  Protestant  religion.  He  d.  In  England,. 
1693. 

II.  David,  ancestor  of  the  Papillons  of  Acrise. 

Thomas  Papillon  d.  20  Nov.  1608.    His  2nd  son, 

David  Papillon,  of  Lubenham,  co.  Leicester,  b.  1581  ;  m. 
1st,  11  June,  1611,  Marie  Castol,  dau.  of  Johan  Castol,  Minister 
of  French  Church  in  London,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  3  May,  1614) 
had  a  son,  Thomas,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  m, 
7  June,  1631,  Peter  Fontaine,  Esq.  He  m.  2iidly,  4  July,  leiii, 
Anne  Marie  Calandrini,  of  a  family  famous  through  many 
generations  at  Lucca,  in  Italy.  Her  grandfather,  Juliano, 
adopted  the  Protes:ant  religion,  and  soon  had,  with  her  father, 
Jean,  to  leave  their  possessions  there,  and  to  take  refuge  in 
France.  Juliano  was  great-grandson  of  Sir  Pietro  Calandrini, 
the  brother  of  PhiHippo,  Cardinal  of  Bologna  1470,  and  half- 
brother  of  Pope  Nicholas  V.  By  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1675) 
David  Papillon  left  at  his  decease,  1659,  with  other  issue,  a  dau, 
Anne,  m.  1st,  1653,  William  Brudenell,  Esq.  of  Glaston,  co 
Rutland,  and  2ndly,  165.5,  Everard  Fawkner,  Esq.,  and  a  soil. 
Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.  of  Papillon  Hall,  Lubenham,  b 
6  Sept.  1623,  an  eminent  Merchant  of  London.  He  was  M.P 
for  Dover  1673-79-80-81,  and  for  London  1695-98,  a  strenuoui 
supporter  of  civil  and  religious  liberty.  In  1682,  he  w.is  chosei 
a  second  time  Sheriff  of  London  by  a  large  majority  of  votes,  ii 
opposition  to  the  nominee  of  the  Government,  and  for  attempt! 
ing  to  compel  the  Lord  Mayor,  Sir  William  Pritchard,  to  atten( 
and  swear  him  into  that  office,  he  was  brought  to  a  State  trial 
16S4,  and  condemned  in  a  fine  of  £10,000  "  to  answer  for  hi' 
exclusion  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,"  <fcc.,  whereon  he  fled  t< 
Holland.  Under  William  III.,  he  was  First  Commissioner  fo 
Victualling  the  Navy  from  Nov.  1690,  to  May,  1698.  He  m 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Broadnax,  Esq.  of  Godmersham,  Kent 
and  had  issue,  Phillip,  his  successor;  Elizabeth,  m.  1676,  th 
Lord  Chief  Baron,  Sir  Edward  Warde ;  Sarah,  m.  1683,  Samue 
Uawstom,  Esq.  of  London,  and  afterwards  of  Lexden,  Esse& 
and  Anna  Maria,  to.  1687,  William  Turner,  Esq.,  Barrister-at 
Law.  Mr.  Papillon  d.  1702,  having  bequeathed  £1,000  to  th 
Mercers'  Company,  of  which  he  was  Master,  "  to  relieve  an; 
of  his  family  that  might  at  any  future  time  come  to  want. 
He  purchased,  16.56,  the  manor  of  Acrise,  in  Kent,  in  whlc' 
and  his  other  possessions  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Papillon,  of  Acrise,  M.P.  for  Dover  1707-8-10-13-U 
b.  1660;  m.  1st,  1689,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Jolliffe,  Esq.  c 
Caverswall  Castle,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  he  had  an  onl 
surviving  son,  David,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  1695,  Susannahi 
dau.  of  George  Henshaw,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1707)  he  ha 
issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Papillon  d.  1736,  and  w» 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Papillon,  E^q.  of  Acrise,  M.P.  for  New  RomnC! 
1722-28,  and  for  Dover  1734,  a  Commisioner  of  Ex. ise,  6.  1691: 
TO.  1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  Timothy  Keyser,  Esq.  of  Londot 
Merchant,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus.  He  d.  1762,  an 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

David  Papillon,  Esq.  of  Acrise  and  Lee,  toth  in  Ken: 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Excise  for  several  years.  He  m.  Isi, 
1753,  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Turner,  Esq.,  and  b 
her  (who  d.  1770;  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Papillon  m.  2ndly,  177'.' 
Esther,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Curteis,  of  Sevenoaks,  but  ha; 
on  other  children.  He  d.  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  • 
Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.  of  Acrise,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Ea*' 
Kent  Militia,  6.  12  Jan.  1757  ;  m.  2  June,  1791,  Anne,  2nd  dai' 
and  (after  the  death  of  her  brother,  John  Cressett  Pelham,  Esq| 
183S)  co-heir  of  Henry  Cressett  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Crowhun' 
Park,  CO.  Sussex,  and  Cound  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  by  her(wl; 
d.  1S39)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  Rector  of  Lexden,  co.  Essex,  b.  30  Dec.  1806  ;  r. 
1st,  27  Feb.  1840,  Frances  Anne  Frudentia,  dau.  of  tl 
Right  Rev.  John  T^slie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphi 
and  Ardagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1853)  had  issue 

1  Thomas  Leslie  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  j 
12  AprU,  1841  ;  to.  14  Dec.  1S71,  Edith  Mary,  eldest  da  | 
of  Rev.  Charles  Browne  Dalton,  Vicar  of  Ui^thijata  luj 


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PAR 


1557 


Pre'rtendary  of  St.  Paul's,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Thomas , 
6.  24  May,  1873,  and  Mary  Frances,  b.  29  May,  1876. 
;        1  Isabella,  m.  7  Aug.  1862,  John  Henry  Leslie,  Capt.  late 
'.         71st  Light  Infantry,  and  has  issue,  Frances. 
I      He  TO.  2ndly,  1858,  Laura  Nancy,  dan.   of  the   late  John 
'      Christopher  Lochner,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.'s  naval  senice. 
'    HI.  Alexander  Frederick  William,  Major  R.A.  (retired),  m. 
'      Sarah,   eldest  dau.   of    Duncan  Stewart,   Esq.,   Solieitor- 
!      General  of  Bermuda,  and  has  issue,  seven  sons  and  one 
\      dau. 

[    I.  Ann,  TO.   Major-Gen.  Kichard  Hardinge,   B.A. ;  she  d. 
\      1819;  bed.  1864. 
[    II.  Maria,  d.  29  Oct.  1873. 
\    III.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  1861. 

IV.  Frances,  d.  1856. 
I    V.  Harriett,  d.  1846. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Mary,   m.  Eev.  Heni7  Tbursby  Pclham,  of 
'       Cound  Hall,  Salop ;  d.  25  Dec.  1874. 
'    VII.  Lucy  Jane. 

vni.  Bridget  Octavia,  d.  5  Nov.  1869. 

Col.  Papillon  d.  1838.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.  of  Crowhurst  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
I  J.  7  March,  1803 ;  m.  8  Sept.  1825,  Frances  Margaret,  2nd  dau. 
^of  Sir  Henry  Oxenden,  Bart,  of  Broom  Park,  Kent,  and  by 
'her  (who  was  6.  1  Sept.  1804 ;  and  d.  "iA  June,  1885)  had  issue, 

I.  Fhhip  Oxenden,  his  heir. 
'    II.  Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  23  Nov.  1835;  m.  Oct.  18G7, 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hardcastle,  Esq.  of  Bradshaw 
i      Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
[       1  M.  Gabiielle  C.  Pelham,  6.  3  Sept.  1868. 
li       1  Antoinette  T.  Pelham. 
^       2  Marguerite  E.  Pelham. 

.    III.  John  Ashton,  Col.  E.E.,  b.  6  Nov.  1838;  to.  8  Sept.  1869, 
1      Lydia  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Girardot,  of  Hin- 
j     ton,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 
\       1  Kate.  2  Cecile.  3  Rose. 

:    rv.  David,  6.  4  Jan.   1844,   Lieut. -Col.   late  92nd  (Gordon) 

Highlanders,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  G.  F.  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Dids- 
I     bui-y  House,  Cheshire. 

I.  Mary  Graham. 

II.  Frances  Maria,  m.  Oct.  1861,  Samuel  Ashton,  Esq.  of 
Telham  Grange,  Sussex;  d.  March,  1881. 

;   III.  Emily  Caroline,  m.  10  July,  1861,  Carew  Louis  Augustus 
O'Grady,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.E.,  son  of  Yice-Admiral  O'Grady,  of 
,     Erinagh  House,  co.  Limerick.     He  d.  8  Oct.  1803,  leaving 
issue,  a  dau. 

IV.  Adelaide,  TO.  10  July,  1861,  Francis  Gregory  Haviland, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue,  one   son  and  one 
dau. 
v.  Catherine  Elizabeth. 

vr.  Margaret  Anne  Pelham,  m.  Feb.  1862,  Edward  Brent 
Pr(  St,  Esq.,  Barrister-at  Law,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and 
three  daus. 

vii.  Lila  Mathilria,  m.  1875,  Admiral  Edward  Hardinge,  C.B., 
I'.N.,  and  has  issue,  one  dau. 
vui.  Florence. 
ilr.  Papillon  d.  19  Aug.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Phiup  Oxenden  Papillon,  Esq.,  now  of  Crowhurst  Park. 
1 

•■  Arnns — Az.,   on  a  chevron  between  three  butterflies  arg. 
'Jrest — A  crescent.     Motto — Ditat  servata  fides. 
'  Stats — Crowhurst  Park,  Battle,  Sussex,  and  L«xden  Manor, 
JJokhester,  Essex. 


II     PAEDOE  OF  NASH  COURT, 

Paedoe,  Eet.  George  Owen,  Yicar  of  Hinton, 
Dhristchttrch,  Hants,  h.  25  Aug.  1849 ;  m.  14  Sept. 
1876,  Letitia,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Southey,  R.E., 
ind  has  issue, 

j   I.  GeOEGE  SOCTHET,  6. 1877. 
!  II.  Francis  Sneade,  b.  1881. 
:  I.  Olive,  6.  1888. 

1  Lineage. — The  original  residence  of  the  Pardoes  was  at 
^Iccton,  CO.  Salop,  and  they  were  thir.-  seated  for  many  gene- 
rations ;  the  estate  is  still  in  the  possession  of  the  present 
Jr.  Pardoe  of  Nash  Court. 

,  George  Pardoe,  son  of  George  Pardoe,  of  Cleeton  and  Fain- 
rce,  d.  1669,  and  at  that  date  the  Pardoes  are  stated  in  old 
ivritings  to  have  been  resident  at  Cleeton  long  previously, 
ieorge  Pardoe  was  father  of  George  Pardoe,  of  Cleeton,  who 
'■■  1682,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Edward  Pardoe,  of  Cleeton, 
,'ho  d.  1714,  leaving  a  son  and  successor,  Geop.ge  Pardoe, 
^isq.  of  Cleeton,  b.  1694,  who  d.  1760,  and  was  father  of  George 
'ardoe,  Esq.  of  Cleeton,  6.  1728,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 

.  Eocke,  Rector  of  Ludlow,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1783,  a 
on  and  successor, 

George  Pardoe,  Esq.  of  Cleeton  and  Nash  Court,  6.  1756; 
■i.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Dansey  Dansey,  Esq.  of  Easton 
;Ourt,  CD.  Hereford,  and  had  issue,  i.  George  Dansey,  his 


heir;  ii.  James,  d.  1829;  in.  Franci.-;,  d.  1818;  i.  Ellen  Lucy, 
m.  the  Very  Rev.  J.  H.  P.  Lowe,  D  an  of  Exeter;  ii.  A-.na, 
in.  E.  Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Kyrewood  House,  Tenbury ;  iii.  Hester, 
twin  with  Anna,  d.  1836 ;  iv.  Maria,  in.  Rev.  J.  PoweU,  Rector 
of  Munslow  ;  v.  Isabella ;  and  vi.  Emma.  Mr.  Pardee  d.  1798, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  George  Danset  Pardoe,  of  Nash  Court,  6.  March, 
1786;  TO.  1810,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Rev. 
Samuel  Sneade,  of  Ludlow,  Rector  of  Redstone,  co.  Salop,  and 
had  issue, 

George,  late  of  Nash  Court. 

Henry,  99th  Regt.,  h.  26  Jan.  1817  ;  d.  21  Dec.  1861. 

Frederick,  6.  6  Nov.  1818;  m.  1846,  Anna  Maria  Evans,  and 
d.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Owen,  present  representative. 

2  Frederick,  d.  1884.  3  Frank,  d.  1875. 
1  Emma,  d.  1869.  2  Anna. 

Arthur,  of  Purslow  Hall,  Shropshire,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Salop 
and   Dorset,  b.  9  April,  1821 ;  m.  20  April,  1847,  Mary  Ban- 
gor Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Jenkins,  Vicar  of 
Sidmouth,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue, 
Arthur  John,  of  Purslow  Hall,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1882,  Christina 
Cecilia,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  George  Eeid,  Esq.  of 
Deer  Park,  co.  Cork. 
William  Herbert,  b.  1855. 
Ellen  Mary. 
Mary  Eliza,  m.  1838,  John  Penney,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Moor, 
and  has  i.ssue. 
Rev.  George  D.  Pardoe  d.  May,  1856.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Pardoe,  Esq.  of  Cleeton  and  Nash  Court,  co.  Salop; 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Salop  (prxked  for  High  Sheriff  1884,  the 
year  of  his  decease),  and  J.P.  co.  Worcester,  6.  2  Dec.  1811; 
■in.  1st,  11  July,  1843,  Laura,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
White,  Esq.  of  Bognor,  Sussex,  and  niece  cf  Robert  Brica;e- 
man  More,  Esq.  of  Linley  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  2ndly,  22  Jan. 
1850,  Elizabeth  Mart  (now  of  Nasli  Court),  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Fielder  Croome,  Esq.  of  Putloe,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d. 
1884,  and  was  s.  by  his  widow. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  counter-componee  or  and  gu.,  between 
in  the  1st  quarter  a  water  bouget,  in  the  2nd  an  eagle  dis- 
played, in  the  3rd  a  swan,  and  in  the  4th  an  escallop,  all  .sa., 
on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  first.  Crest — A. 
lion  passant  guardant. 

(Scat — Nash  Court,  near  Tenbury,  Shropshire. 
Residence— Hinlon  Vicarage,  Christchurch,  Hants. 


PARDOE,    late    OF    LEYTON    MANOR. 

Paedoe,  Frank  Lionel,  Esq.  of  Leyton  Manor,, 
CO.  Essex,  I.  26  Feb.  IB.SO. 

Lineage. — The  manor  of  Leyton  belonged  to  the  Abbey 
of  Stratford.  After  the  dissolution  of  monastries  temp. 
Henry  Vlll.,  it  was  granted  to  Thomas,  Lord  Wriathesley, 
Lord  Chancellor,  who  sold  it  to  Sir  Ralph  Warren,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  and  he  dying  in  1553,  left  Richard,  his  son 
and  heir.  On  the  death  of  the  latter  in  1597,  Oliver  Cromwell, 
of  Hinchingbrooke  House,  Huntingdon  (uncle  of  the  Protector)^ 
succeeded  to  the  estate,  being  a  nephew  of  the  last  possessor. 
The  manor  then  passed  to  the  family  of  Rider,  and  subse- 
quently became  divided,  being  holden  in  different  portions 
till  1703,  when  the  greater  part  was  purchased  by  David 
Gansel,  Esq.,  whu  continued  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  patron  of 
the  vicarage,  as  well  as  part  impropriator  of  the  great  tithes, 
till  his  death  in  1753,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son.  Gen.  Gansel. 
Part  of  the  estate  had  become  the  property  of  the  Corpora- 
tion of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  who  sold  it  to  the  ancestor  of  the 
present  owner.  A  special  Act  of  Parliament  was  requisite 
for  this  sale,  which  Act  received  the  royal  assent  5  May, 
1795.  The  manor  of  Marks  belonged  i  riginally  to  the  Priory 
of  St.  Helen's,  in  London ;  then  to  the  WiLherpole  family  itemj). 
Henry  VIII.),  in  whose  possession  it  remained  till  Sir  Ed- 
mund Witherpole  sold  it  in  1001  to  Sir  James  Althan,  one  of 
tha  Barons  of  the  Exchequer ;  whose  son  sold  it  to  Da^^d  Gan- 
sel, Esq.,  in  whose  son  it  became  vested.  During  the  latter 
half  of  the  last  century  the  heirs  of  Gen.  Gansel  sold  both  the 
manors,  together  with  the  advowson  of  Leyton  and  a  portion 
of  the  great  tithes,  to 

JohnPaedoe,  Esq.,  High SheriffEssex,  1775,  Dir.  H.E.I. C.S., 
h.  1711  :  m.  1749,  Ann  (who  d.  2  Nov.  17C9),  sister  of  Major- 
Gen.  Edward  Urmston,  Ist  Foot  Guard.«,  and  d.  9  Oct.  179S, 
having  had  issue,  one  son  only,  also  a  Director  lI.E.l.C.S., 

John  Pardoe,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Plympton  Camelford,  and 
Wcstlowe,  b.  1760;  m.  22  Feb.  1786,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Oliver,  Esq.  of  The  Great  House,  Leyton,  Essex,  by  Frances 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
by  whom,  who  d.  20  April,  1796,  he  left  at  his  decease,  six  days 
alter,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAR 


I.  John,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

u.  George,  E.N.,  Midshipman  H.M.S.  "  Cambrian,"  6.  1789, 
killed  i'u  a  skirmish  off  I'alamos,  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  19 
Dec.  1810.  ,^    ^ 

MI.  Frederick,  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  1795,  lost  at  sea  in  the  "Lady- 
Jane  Dundas,"  1809. 
IV.  Edward,  Ensign  and  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  4  April, 
1796,  severely  woundt'd  at  the  siege  of  Bergen-op-Zoom, 
specially  mentioned  in  despatches,  killed  at  Waterloo  18 
June,  1815.  ,^      „ 

I.  Maria,  in.  16  Blarch,  1816,  John  Peter  Allix,  Esq.  of  Swaff- 
ham  House,  M.P.  co.  Cambridge,  and  (/.  lSo-1. 
Tlie  eldest  son, 

John  Tabdoe,  Esq.  of  Leyton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Essex  and 
Hertford,  b.  1787 ;  »i.  25  Jan.  1808,  Charlotte  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Peter  Allix,  Esq.  of  Swaffham  House,  co.  Cambridge,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  24  Feb.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  b.  7  Oct.  1814;  d.  2  Aug.  1SI5. 

III.  Edward,  of  Amberwood,  Christchurch,  co.  Southampton, 
Capt.  82nd  Ktgt.,  b.  10  Dec.  1817  ;  m.  27  Oct.  1849,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  William  Astell,  Esq.,  of  Everton  House,  co.  Hunt- 
ingdon, M.P.,  and  d.  26  March,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1  Edward  Allix,  b.  17  Jan.  18d4;  m.  30  March,  1875, 
Marion  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Robert  Pinckney, 
Vicar  of  Highcliffe,  co.  Southampton,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Eobert  Cyril,  6.  17  Feb.  1876. 
Keginald  George,  b.  3  .\pril,  1877. 
Thomas  William  Kalph.  6.  3  Oct.  1878. 
Constance  Margarette  Theodora,  b.  21  July,  1833. 
Ethel  Isabel  Harriet  Marion,  6.  12  June,  1885. 
Mary  Katie,  b.  11  June,  1889. 
Fairlie,  b.  4  May,  1891. 

2  George  Astell,  b.  5  Sept.  1855,  Lieut.  13th  Regt. ;  d.  July, 
1879,  from  wounds  received  at  Ulundi. 

I.  Charlotte  Jane,  b.  23  Dec.  1808  ;  d.  24  Dec.  1812. 

II.  Calherine  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Eaton,  Yicarof 
Stetchworth,  son  of  Richard  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Stetchworth 
Park,  CO.  Cambridge,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

ni.  Maria,  b.  31  March,  1811 ;  d.  15  Dec.  1812. 

IV.  Matilda,  b.  22  May,  1812;  d.  20  Dec.  1812. 

V.  Anna  Cecil,  6.  7  Feb.  1816:  d.  15  June,  1833. 

VI.  Mary  JuUana,  b.  G  Feb.  1817  ;  d.  18  Feb.  1830. 

vu.  Charlotte  Louisa,  b.  24  Sept.  1820 ;  d.  16  Nov.  1820. 
Wr.  Pardoe  d.  29  March,  1870  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rev.  John  Pakdoe,  M.A.  of  Leyton,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Xeyton,  Esses,  Vicar  of  Leyton,  b.  31  Aug.  1813 :  m.  24  April, 
1838,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Didding- 
ton,  Buckden,  co.  Huntingdon  (M.P.  for  the  co.  fifteen  years), 
a  branch  of  Thornhill  of  Thornhill,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  Nov.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  of  Leyton. 

II.  Edward  Willoughby,  late  Lieut.  87th  Regt.  (Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers)  and  1st  (or  Royal)  Regt.,  b.  28  April,  1841,  d.  6 
May,  1879. 

III.  Charles  William,  Lieut.  3rd  London  E.V.,  6.  5  Oct. 
1848. 

IV.  Oliver  Thornhill,  6.  5  Sept.  1863. 

I.  Charlotte  Gcorgina,  d.  6  Dec.  1878. 

II.  Frances  Matilda.  III.  Mary  Catherine. 
IV.  Juliana  Elizabeth.  v.  Harriet  Anna. 
VI.  Everilda  Henrietta. 

Sir.  Pardoe  d.  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  John  Paedoe,  Rector  of  Gravely,  co.  Herts,  and  of 
Leyton  Blanor,  Essex,  b.  1  April,  1839;  in.  10  Aug.  Is76, 
Isabella  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Robert  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Newlands,  Hitchin,  co.  Herts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Fkank  Lionel,  now  of  Leyton. 

II.  Edward  Percy  Hamilton,  6.  28  April,  1881. 
in.  John  Hubert,  b.  2  May,  1833. 

IV.  Eric  Wilson,  b.  1  May,  1885. 

I.  Rose  Frances,  b.  25  Sept.  1878;  d.  10  April,  1879. 

u.  Lisa  Gladys,  b.  6  May,  1887. 

III.  Ella  Maud  Cecil,  6.  14  June,  1889. 
Rev.  John  Pardoe  d.  23  April,  1892. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  embattled  counter-embattled  be- 
tween three  towers  sa.,  as  many  bombs  of  the  field  fired  ppr., 
and  a  chief  arg.     Crest— A  tower  arg. 

Seat — Walthamstow,  Essex. 


PARES    OF    HOPWELIi. 

Pares,  Edwaed  Heney,  Esq.  of  Ilopwell  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  cos.  Derby  and  Leicester,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Derby,  1885,  Hon.  Major  Leicestershire 
Yeomanry,  I.  2S  March,  1854,  educated  at  Eton 
and  Emmanuel  Coll.  Camb.,  s.  his  father  9  May, 
1878;  m.  29  July,  1879,  Mui-iel  Lily,  3rd  dau.  of 
Charles  Fox  Webster,  Esq.  of  Prince's  Garden, 
Kensington,  and  has  issue, 


t.  Thomas  Edwabd,  b.  7  Aug.  1885. 
II.  Cecil  Henry,  b.  27  Aug.  1891. 

I.  Eleanor  Muriel,  b.  13  Oct.  1881. 

II.  Hilda  Mary,  6.  29  Jan.  1883. 

III.  Geraldine,  b.  24  Feb.  1890. 

liiaeag'e. — This  family  was  settled  at  Leicester  temp. 
Elizabeth,  and  in  the  charter  of  that  sovereign  John  Pabe  is 
mentioned  as  a  then  member  of  the  Corporation. 

John  Paees,  b.  1635,  was  Mayor  of  Leicester  1695,  and  d. 
Sept.  1712,  leaving  issue,  by  Mary  his  wife  (who  d.  1728,  aged 
91),  I.  John;  ii.  Thomas.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Pakes,  was  Mayor  of  Leicester  1714.  He  m.  Mary 
Orme,  of  Shopnall  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  Dec.  1739,  leaving 
an  only  child,  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Miles,  of  Leicester.  His 
brother, 

Thomas  Pabes,  m.  four  times,  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy 
Wilford,  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir ;  i.  Mary,  m.  Thomas 
Rickards,  of  Leicester.    The  only  son, 

Thomas  Pares,  b.  14  Nov.  1716 ;  m.  Ann  Norton,  2nd  cousin 
to  Harry,  4th  Earl  of  Stamford,  and  granddau.  of  George  Ashby. 
of  Quenby  Hall,  M.P.  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  had  issue.  Mr. 
Pares  acquired  the  Hopwell  Hall  estate  by  purchase  about 
1780,  and  d.  there  May,  1805,  at  the  age  of  88.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pares,  F.S.A.,  6.  28  Nov.  1746;  d.unm.  2i  Oct. 
1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 

John  Pares,  High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester  1802,  5.  15  Aug. 
1749;  m.  1781,  Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Adam  Lightbody, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Tylston,  descended 
from  the  ancient  family  of  Tilston  of  Cheshire,  and  by  her 
who  d.  31  Aug.  1812)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Hopwell  Hall. 

John  Tylston,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edwyn  Andrew  Burnaby, 
Esq.  of  Baggrave  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  Nov.  1831, 
aged  34,  leaving  issue,  Thomas  John,  Agnes  Tylston,  and 
Mary  Tylston. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Paget,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1868, 
leaving  issue. 

Agnes,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  Vaughan,  M.A.,  brother 
of  Sir  Henry  Halford,  Bart.,  and  of  Mr.  Justice  Vaughan, 
and  has  issue.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Dorothea,  m.  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Hill. 

Hannah,  m.  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Jones,  M.A.,  and  has  issue. 

Katharine,  m.  Robert  Bickersteth,  E.=!q.  of  Liverpool,  brother 
of  the  late  Lord  Langdale,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Pares  d.  16  June,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Pares,  Esq.  of  Hopwell  Hall  and  Ulverscroft 
Cottage,  M.A.,  J. P.,  and  formerly  (from  1818  to  1826)  M.P. 
for  Leicester,  6.  30  Oct.  1790;  m.  19  May,  1821,  Octavia,  dau. 
of  Edward  Langdon  Mackmurdo,  Esq.  of  Clapton,  Middlesex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  11  June,  1881)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Henbt,  of  whom  presently.  i 

Jotin,  of  Westfield,  co.  Hants,  and  The  Cedars,  co.  Surrey,  (J 
J.  P.,  6.  11  May,  1833  ;  m.  20  July,  1866,  Katharine,  dau.  of  I 
John  Back,  Esq.  of  Byfleet,  Surrey,  and  niece  of  Sir  George , 
Back,  the  Arctic  explorer,  and  has  issue,  1  Norman,  b.  1857  ; 

2  Lancelot ;  3  Bernard  ;  4  Basil ;  5  Harold ;  1  Alice ;  2  Ethel; 

3  Margaret ;  4  Constance  ;  5  May. 

William,  b.  22  March,  1837  ;  m.  27  June,  1860,  Helen  D.  i 

Scott,  and  d.  Jan.  1870,  leaving  issue,  1  WiUiam  Henry; . 

2  Thomas  Alfred ;  3  Arthur :  1  Helen ;  2  Gertrude ;  3  Agnes. : 

Agnes,  7)1.  1849,  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Beresford,  Rector  of  Hoby,  i| 

CO.  Leicester,  and  d.  25  March,  1868,  leaving  issue, 

Octavia,  d.  unm.  Anna  Mary. 

Edith,  m.  Oct.  1863,  the  Eev.  Claude  LUUngston,  and  nasij 

issue. 

Mr.  Pares  d.  26  April,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Henbt  Pares,  Esq.  of  Hopwell  Hall,  Capt.il 
Northamptonshire  Militia,  b.  8  Feb.  1830;  m.  7  Jan.  1852,' 
Mary  Louisa,  5th  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Stephens,  Vicar  of^ 
Belgrave-cum-Birstall,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  9  May,  1878,' 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Edwaed  Henbt,  now  of  Hopwell  Hall.  | 

II.  Frederick,  6.  1  Nov.  1858 ;  d.  young. 

III.  Leonard,  6.  26  Jan.  1859  ;  d.  young. 

I.  Geraldine  Louise,  6.  20  Dec.  1852  ;  d.  9  July,  1863. 

II.  Evelyn,  b.  15  Dec.  1859  ;  m.  29  April,  1885,  Eev.  Edward 
L.  Treffry,  Eectur  of  Aswarby,  Lincolnshire. 

^,.,^_Sa.,  a  chevron  arg.,  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter  a  cross- 
crosslet  of  the  second.  tVcsJ— A  demi-griffin  or.  Motto— 
Pares  cum  paribus. 

Seat — Hopwell  Hall,  near  Derby. 

6Y24&— Junior  Carlton. 


PAKKE    OP    HENBURY    HOUSE 

Paeke,  Chaeles  Ethelston,  Esq.  of  Henbury. 
House,  CO.  Dorset,  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1850 ;  m.l 


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PAR 


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Mary  Louisa,   dau.   of   St.  John  Coventry,   Esq., 
E.N.,  of  Upper'  Henbury  and  the  Knoll,  Wimborne. 

Lineage.— John  Pakke,  Esq.  of  Whitteck,  co.  Cumber- 
land, living  1632,  liacl  issue  by  Jane,  his  wife  (who  d.  1623), 

Ladeence  Paeke,  Esq.  of  Whitbeck  Hall,  6.  1623;  d.  1691. 
Had  a  grant  of  the  manor  rectory,  and  advowson  of  Whitbeck 
in  1687.    By  Agnes,  his  wife  (who  d.  1671),  he  had  issue, 

JoHK,  of  Whiibeck  Hall. 

Laurence,  6.  1666;  d.  1695. 

William,  b.  1670.  Henry,  b.  1672  ;  d.  1673. 

Agnes,  b.  1662.  Margaret,  6.  1668. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Paeke,  Esq.  of  Whitbeck  Hall,  6,  1664 ;  m.  Dorothy 
Hudleston  (the  family  of  this  lady  was  a  very  ancient  one, 
their  ancestor,  John  Hudleston  having,  in  the  reign  of  Henbt 
III.,  acquired  by  marriage,  with  the  heiress  of  Adam  de 
Milium,  aiillum  Castle  and  estates),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Hudleston,  of  Whitbeck  Hall. 

John,  b.  and  d.  1694.  Laurence,  h.  1696. 

'i      Bridget,  6.  1692.  Dorothy,  b.  1698. 

'  Mr.  Parke  d.  in  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
I       Hddleston  Pabke,  Esq.  oi    Whitbeck  Hall,  b.  1689;    m. 

'    dau.  of    John    Stanley,    Esq.    of  Ponsonby    Hall,    co. 

•Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

John,  b.  1722;  d.  an  infant. 

William,  of  Whitbeck  Hall. 

Stanley,  6.  1727;  d.  1730. 

James,  b.  and  d.  1728. 

Margaret,  b.  1720. 
'   Mr.  Parke  d.  in  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Parke,  Esq.  of  Whitbeck  Hall,  b.  1724;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Charles  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Quermore  Park,  and  of 
Myerscough,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  Whiibeck  Hall,  aftem-ards  of  Ilminster,  co. 
Somerset,  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  his 
maternal  uncle,  Rev.  John  Gibson,  of  Quermore  Park,  and 
Myerscough,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
William  Fulford,  Esq.  (a  descendant  of  the  Fulfoeds  of 
Great  Fulford,  co.  Devon).    He  d.  s.  ■p.  1828. 

AViLLIAM. 

I    Mr.  Parke  d.  in  1804.    His  younger  son, 

[i       Liedt.-Gen.  William  Pabke,  of  the  Thickets,  Jamaica,  to. 
'    Eleanor,  dau.  of  Samuel  Baldwin  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

William,  of  Jamaica. 
Chaeles,  of  Henbury  House. 

Gen.  Parke  d.  1813.    His  youngest  son, 

Cuaeles  Paeke,  Esq.  of  Henbuiy  House,  co.  Dorset,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  formerly  H.B.M.  Commissioner  to  the  kingdom  of 
Mexico ;  purchased  the  estate  of  Henbury  in  1847  ;  6. 10  June, 
1791 ;  771.  1820,  Letitia,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Alcock,  Esq.  of 
Pvoehampton,  CO.  Surrey,  and  Thredlethorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
^'hom  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Joseph,  late  of  Henbury. 

William  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Gen.,  and  Col.  of  the  36th  Eegt.,  of 
Thornhill,  Stalbridge,  co.  Dorset,  late  Lieut.-Col.  72nd  Higli- 
landers,  and  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen;  served  in  the  Crimea, 
1855,  and  in  India,  1857-59;  commanded  the  South-Eastern 
District,  1874-77;  b.  1822;  ni.  1865,  Anna  Maria,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Kepean,  2ndsonof  SirEvanNepean, 
Part,  of  Loders  Court,  and  has  issue, 
William  Alcoek  Whitbeck,  J. P.,  and  County  Councillor 
for  Stalbridge  Div.  of  Dorset,  b.  1866;  educated  at  Eton, 
and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  M.A.  (1892). 
Dorothy  Eden. 
Letitia,  b.  1825  ;  d.  unm.  1882. 
Mr.  Parke  d.  21  May,  1860.     His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Joseph  Paeke,  Esq.  of  Henbury  House,  co.  Dorset, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1868,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
6.  4  Dec.  1828  ;  m.  1847,  Mary  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Wicksted 
Ethelston,  of  Wicksted,  co.  Chester,  and  Uplyme  Rectory,  co. 
Devon,  and  d.  9  March,  1893,  leaving  issue, 

T.  Chaeles  Ethelston,  now  of  Henbury  House. 

II.  Edmund  William,  6.  1853. 

III.  Alfred  Wattington  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Uplyme,  b.  1854  ; 
in.  Wmifred  Hilda,  dau.  of  John  Fort,  Esq.  of  Read  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

zv.    Lawrence,   Capt.  68th    Light    Infantry,    b.    I860;    m. 

Eveline,  dau.  of  John  Lees,  Esq.,  and   has   issue,    three 

sons. 
V.  Walter,  b.  1863. 

I.  Edith  Letitia.  ni.  July,  1877,  Rev.  Charles  Lewis  Kennaway, 
Rector  of  Gai'boldisham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  (see 
liuRKE's  Peerage,  Kennaway,  Bart.). 

II.  Kllen  Henrietta,  m.  Thomas  Philip  Godsal,  Esq.,  son  of 
P.  Godsal,  Esq.  of  Iscoed,  co.  Salop,  and  has  issue,  five  sons 
and  three  dans. 

III.  Charlotte  Josephine. 


IV.  Mildred  Margaret,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Aubrey  Cartwright, 
late  68th  Light  Infantry,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Cartwright, 
M.P. 

Arms—Az.,  on  a  fess  engrailed,  arg.,  between  three  hinds 
trippant,  or,  as  many  torteaux,  each  charged  with  a  pheon  of 
the  third.     Crest — A  stag's  head,  couped,  sa.,  holding  in  the 
moulh  a  key,  or.     Motto — "True  and  Fast." 
Swi— Henbury  House,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 


PARKE    OF    DUNALLY. 

Paeke,  Johnstone  William  Eobeet,  Esq.  of 
Dunally,  co.  Sligo,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Leitrim 
1890,  b.  20  Dec.  1822  ;  s.  his  brother  1889. 

Liineagre. — Sir  William  Paeke,  of  Dunally,  co.  Sligo, 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Major  66th  Regt.,  b.  March,  1779,  eldest  son  of 
Roger  Parke,  Esq.  of  DunaUy,  by  his  wife,  Alice  Brown,  of 
Riverstown,  co.  Cork,  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  1836. 
He  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  the  West  Indies, 
Egypt,  and  the  Peninsula,  and  was  wounded  at  Corunna.  Sir 
WiUiam  m.  13  July,  1813,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  and  niece  of  the  late  Sir 
Richard  Johnstone,  Bart,  of  Hackness  HoU,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  31  March,  1883),  had  issue, 

RoGEE  Charles,  of  Dunally. 

Johnstone  Willlam  Robekt,  now  of  Dunally. 

Jemmett,  d.  25  Dec.  1866.  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

Sir  WiUiam,  a  J. P.  and  D.L.,  served  twice  as  High  Sheriff  of 
Sligo.    He  d.  I  Sept.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

KoGEE  Chaeles  Paeke,  Esq.  of  Dunally,  co.  Shgo,  J. P., 
B.A.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  b.  1816;  d.  24  Jan.  1889,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Seat — Dunally,  Sligo. 


TOWNLEY-PARKER    OF    CUERDEN. 

Townley-Paeker,  Thomas  Townley,  Esq.  of 
Cuerden  Hall,  Astley,  Eoyle,  and  Extwistle,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  May,  1822 ;  m.  20 
Aug.  1846,  Katharine  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Blackburne,  Rector  of  Prestwich, 
2nd  son  of  John  Ireland  Blackburne,  Esq.  of  Hale 
and  Orford,  co.  Lancaster.  He  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  20  Sept.  1879,  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Townley  in  addition  to  and  before  those  of 
Paekee. 

Liineagre. — Adam  de  Peeston  conveyed,  in  the  reign  of 
King  John,  and  again  in  that  of  Henet  III.,  the  lands  whicli 
he  held  in  Extwistle  to  the  monks  of  St.  Mary,  of  Kirkestall. 
In  13  EiCHAED  II.,  John  de  Bardesay,  Abbot  of  the  Monastery 
of  the  Blessed  Mary  of  Kirkestall,  <;onveyed  those  lands  to 

William  de  Parker,  who,  temp.  Henry  IV.,  is  styled  de 
Monk  Hall,  in  Extwistle.  He  had  four  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Lawrence  Paekee,  of  the  same  place,  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Paekee,  of  the  same  place,  d.  14  Sept.  23  Henby  VII. 
He  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Parker,  of  the  same  place,  b.  1481 ;  m.  Isabella,  widow 
of  Thomas  Butler,  and  one  of  the  daus.  of  John  Brockholes, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1565.     His  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Parkee,  purchased  36  Henry  VIII.,  by  licence  of 
the  King,  from  Wilham  Romsden,  of  Longley,  the  manor  of 
Brierclyffe  and  Extwistle.  He  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Simon  Hay- 
dock,  of  Hesandforth,  by  Joan,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Giles,  son  of 
Geoffrey  Stanfield,  and  dying  r.  p.  1560,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  ?/;.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Townley,  of  Burnside,  co.  Lancaster,  and  dying 
1634,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Paekee,  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  6.  1578 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Cuthbert  Holdsworth,  Esq.  of  Sowerby,  co.  York,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  other  issue, 

Robert,  b.  1604;  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas 
Scarborough,  Esq.,  and  dying  v.  i).  1636,  left 
John,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
John  Parker  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  in  1653, 
and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1655,  by  his  grandson, 

John  Paeker,  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry 
Foster,  Esq.,  co.  Southampton,  and  widow  of  Col.  Francis 
Malham,  a  Cavalier  Officer,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Blary,  m.  1st,  Benjamin  Waddington,  Esq.  of  Ellerton 
Gledow,  CO.  York,  and  2nc'.ly,  Richard  Assheton,  Esq.,  2nd 
sun  of  Sir  Ralph  Assheton,  of  Middleton,  co.  Lancaster. 


1560 


PAE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAB 


Elizabeth,  nt.  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.   of  Arnoldshiggin,   co. 
York,  ancestor  by  her  of  Lord  Ribblcsilale. 
Jane,  m.  Edward  Torker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  co.  York. 

The  only  son, 

ItoBEKT  Pakkek,  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lan- 
caster, 1710,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christopher 
Banastre,  Esq.  of  Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  a  very 
smmerous  family.     He  d.  1718;  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Banastre  Pabkeb,  Esq.,  who  transferred  in  1719  the  family 
seat  from  Extwistle  to  Cuerden  Hall,  to  which  he  had  suc- 
ceeded in  right  of  his  mother.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Fulwood,  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  and 
was  s.  at  his  decease,  173S,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Parker,  Esq..  6.  1727  ;  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  and 
Bole  heir  of  Thomas  Townley,  Esq.  of  Hoyle,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  whom  he  left  issue, 

Banastbe,  his  successor. 

Tbomas  Townley,  who  inherited  from  his  brother. 

Anne,   m.   Kicliard  (Crosse)  Legh,  E.sq.    of  Shaw  Hill,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  of  Adlington,  co.  Chester. 
Mr.  Parker  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Banastbe  Pabkir,  Esq.,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hulton, 
Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  dying  s.  p.  178S,  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Townley  Parker,  Esq.,  m.  16  Oct.  1787,  Susannah, 
only  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Astley,  co. 
Lancas;er,  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of  Charnock 
of  Charnock,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Henry  Philip 
Hoghton,  Bart.,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1852)  he  had  issue, 

Robert  Townley,  his  successor. 

Susanna,  m.  16  Aug.  1811,  Francis  Richard  Price,  Esq.  of 
Bryn-y-Pys,  co.  Flint,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1813. 

Anne,  m.  4  May,   1811,  John  Baskervyle   Glegg,  Esq.  of 
Withington,  co.  Chester. 
Mr.  Parker,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster  1793,  d.  8  Jan.  1794. 
His  son, 

Robert  Townlet-Parker,  Esq.  of  Cuerden  Hall,  and  of 
Astley,  M.P.  for  Preston,  1837  to  1857,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1817,  b.  27  Aug.  1793;  m.  21  Dec.  1816,  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Church  Minshull, 
CO.  Chester,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Norton 
Priory,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  May,  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Townlet,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Townley,  6.  20  Dec.  1823,  late  Capt.  in  the  army, 
served  in  the  53rd  Regt.  at  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and 
Sobraon  ;  to.  18  F"eb.  1850,  Judith  Caroline  Augusta,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jones  Panton,  E.i^q.  of  Plas  Gwyn,  co. 
Anglesey,  by  Mary  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Griffith  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanddyfinn,  and  has,  1  Peter 
Brooke,  6.  6  Dec.  1851,  d.  4  Dec.  1863;  2  Banastre,  b.  30 
Aug.  1854,  d.  16  March,  1892  ;  3  Gerald  Townley,  6.  12 
Sept.  1858,  TO.  24  April,  1890,  Helen  Aunie.  2nd  dau.  of 
George  Ashby  Ashby,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  of 
Kaseby  Wolleys,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1892, 
leaving  a  dau.  Violet  Caroline  Townley,  b.  11  Dec.  1891; 
1  Ida  Mary;  2  Cecily  Gwendolen,  b.  15  July,  1866,  d.  19 
Jan.  1867. 

HI.  Henry  Townley,  6.  31  March,  1827;  d.  15  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Arthur  Townley  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Man- 
chester, Rural  Dean,  and  Rector  of  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster, 
6.  4  Feb.  1830;  m.  17  June,  1858,  Catherine  Susan,  3rd 
surviving  dau.  of  the  late  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Barton- 
under-Needwood,  co.  Stafford. 

V.  Frederick  Townley,  b.  6  Feb.  1832;  m.  9  Nov.  1854, 
Louisa  Elizabeth  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hunter 
Little,  Esq.  of  Llanvair  Grange,  co.  Monmouth,  and  d. 
15  July,  1892,  leaving  issue,  Clara,  Europa. 

I.  Harriet  Susan,  m.  25  Jan.  1843,  Thomas  William  Tatton, 
Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  co.  Chester,  d.  29  Feb.  1873. 

II.  Emily  Anne,  d.  unm.  20  June,  1860. 

in.  Louisa  Lucy,   to.   2  March,    1848,    Phillips   Buchanan, 

Esq.,   eldest  son  of  Rev.   Alexander  Buchanan,  M.A.,  of 

Hales  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1891. 

Mr.  Parker  d.  11  Aug.  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 

present  Thomas  Townlet  Townlet-Parkeb,  Esq.  of  Cuerden 

Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  a  cinquefoil  or,  in  chief  three 
mullets  of  the  second,  for  Townley  ;  quarterly,  1st  and  4th 
(Pabeer),  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  or,  in 
the  mouth  of  each  an  arrow  tessways  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd 
(Townlet),  arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.,  a  cinquefoil  or,  in  chief  three 
mullets  of  the  second.  0«sts— 1,  a  buck  trippant  ppr.,  trans- 
pierced through  the  body  with  an  arrow  paleways,  point 
downwards,  arg.,  for  Pabkeb  ;  2,  on  a  perch  sa.,  a  sparrow- 
hawk,  ppr.,  lor  Townlet. 

Stat — Cuerden  Hall,  Preston,  and  Astley  Hall,  Chorley. 


PAEKEB,    OF    BROWSHOLME. 

Paeker,  Edwaed,  Esq.   of  Browsholme  Hall, 
CO.  York,  and  Alkincoats,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  Lan- 


cashire and  W.  E.  Yorts,  h.  10  Sept.  1846  j  »■ 
1879 ;  m.  22  June,  1881,  Mary  Beatrice,  dau.  of 
James  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Smithies  Bridge,  co.  York. 

Liineag'e. — Edmund  Parker,  younger  son  of  Parker  of 
Horrockford,  anno  19  Henry  VIII.,  to.  Jennet,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Redmaine,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Parker,  of  Browsholme,  in  the  Forest  of  BoUand,  co.  York,  an*  • 
had  (with  two  daus.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  living  1591,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Chadderton,  of  Nuthurst,  father  of 
William  Chadderton,  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 
I.Edmund,  drowned  at  Cambridge,  unm.;  ii.  Thomas,  his- 
heir ;  iii.  Roger,  D.D.,  Precentor  and  Dean  of  Lincoln,  d.  29 
Aug.  1629,  aged  71 ;  William,  of  Blisland  and  Wallingon,  co. 
Cornwall,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  living  1620,  from 
whom  descended,  in  the  female  line,  John  Anstis,  Garter- 
King  of  Arms.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  Bow-bearer  of  the 
Forest  of  Bolland,  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  m.  Bridget,  da'.i.  and 
co-heir  of  James  Tempest,  of  Rayne,  in  Craven,  son  of  Leonard 
3rd  son  of  Roger  Tempest,  of  Broughton,  and  had  by  her  (who- 
d.  IGIO),  with  numerous  other  children,*  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  b.  Aug.  1602,  m.  2S 
Jan.  1629,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ex-hard  Sunderland,  Esq.  of  High, 
Sunderland,  co.  York,  by  Mary  his  wife,  6th  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Saltonstall,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  16  Jan.  1673)  Ave  sons  and  one  dau.  Edward 
Parker  d.  1667,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  bapt.  1  May,  1631 ;. 
m.  Margaret,  5th  dau.  of  Radcliffe  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Cuerdale, 
CO.  Lancaster,  brother  of  Sir  Ralph  Ajhton,  Bart,  of  Whalley,. 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Browsholme,  J.P.,  great-grandfather  of 
John  Parker,  Esq.  of   Browsholme,    Bow-bearer  of  the 

Forest  of  Holland,  M.P.  for  Chtheroe,  ?«.  1778,  Beatrix, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  of  Gisburne  Park,  and  lefs 
at  his  decease,  1797,  eight  sons,  viz., 

1  Thomas  Lister,  his  heir,  d.  unm.  2  March,  1858. 

2  Edward,  b.  3  Nov.  1780;  m.  1813,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  Strode,  of  Hatfield,  Herts,  and  d.  17  Dec.  18-2a,. 
leaving  issue,  one  dau.  Isabella,  d.  unm.  2  Aug.  1844. 

3  John  Fleming  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  1782;  vi.  Cittherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Uibblesdale,  and  d.  26  Nov. 
1862,  having  had  issue,  Thomas  Lister,  d.  s.  p.  1  Auc- 
1852;  John,  d.  s.  p.  18  April,  1845;  Frederick,  d.  T 
Dec.  1841 :  and  Catherine,  d.  10  Dec.  1841. 

4  Charles  Robert,  6.  1783 :  d.  s.  p. 

5  Henry,  b.  1784:  in.  May,   1808,  Anne,  dau.  of  John-  ■ 
Maclean,  Esq.   of   Galway,  and   had   issue,    one   son, 
deceased. 

6  William,  Vicar  of  Skipwith,  b.  1785  ;  d.  s.p.  24  Sept.. 
1848.  7  Septimus,  b.  1788  ;  d.  1792. 

8  Octavius,  6.  and  d.  1790. 
The  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Lister  Parker,  Esq.   of  Browsholme,  Bow- 
bearer  of  the  Forest  of  Bolland,  b.  27  Sept.  1779,  soldv 
1820,  to  his  cousin,  Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats, 
the  mansion  and  estate  of  Browsholme. 

II.  Robert. 

Thomas  Parker,  whose  wiU  bears  date  7  July,  1695,  was  s.  at 
his  decease  by  his  eldest  son,  Edward.    His  2nd  son, 

Robert  Parker,  Esq.,  6.  1662,  purchased  the  estate  of 
Alkincoats.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Miles  Whitaker,  of  Symonstonc. 
and  had  three  sons,  Thomas,  Robert,  and  Edward.  Mr. 
Parker  d.  10  Nov.  1714,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats,  J. P.,  who  m.  Alice, 
widow  of  John  Lonsdale,  Esq.  of  High  Ryley,  and  only  child 
and  heir  of  John  Blakey,  Esq.  of  Lanehead,  the  last  descendant- 
of  the  Blakeys  of  Blakey.  By  this  lady,  he  lelt  at  his  decease 
a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats,  who  m.  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  Robert,  d.  unm.  1805. 

John  Toulson,  to.  19  July,  1804,  Esther  Arthur,  dau.  of  John 
Arthur  Worsop,  Esq.  of  Howden,  co.  York,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 


*  Of  the  daus., 

I.  Jenet,  m.  Aug.  1613,  Richard  Carrier,  of  Wirksworth,. 
sometime  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  had  a  son, 
Robert  Carrier,  whose  dau., 

Jenet  Gabbier,  to.  Sir  Thomas  Parker,  Earl  of  Macclesfield. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  James  Carrier,  of  Help.«ton  (Iter  2nd. 
husband),  and  had  a  dau..  Bridget,  to.  William  Parker, 
Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  George  Parker,  Esq.  of  Park, 
Hill,  CO.  Stafford. 


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Thomas  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  4 
May,  1778,  Betty,  only  child  and  heir  of  Edward  Parker,  Esq. 
of  Newton  Hall,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Goulbourne,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  by  her,  who  d.  8  Nov. 
1808,  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Edward,  of  Alkincoats  and  Newton  Hall,  s.  his  brother. 
Thomas. 

Bobert,  Lieut.  76th  Eegt,  d.  unm.  2  Sept.  1809. 
John,  b.  29  March,  1791;  m.  29  Nov.  1821,  Miss  Ann 
Edmondson,  of  Coates  Hall,  co.  York,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1S30, 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1851),  1  Thomas,  of  The 
Heaning,  near  Newton-in-Bowland,  co.  York,  b.  9  Nov. 
1826;  2  Richard,  rf.  ■Mnm.  14  Feb.  1856;  and  1  Elizabeth, 
m.  30  Dec.  1856,  Rixon  EUingthorpe,  Esq.  of  Shorrock  Hey, 
near  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  John  Atherton,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1842. 
Ellen,  d.  19  Dec.  1802. 
Mr.  Parker  d.  27  April,  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Pakker,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats  and  Newton  Hall, 
formerly  Capt.  in  the  Koyal  Horse  Guards  Blue,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  who  purchased,  1820,  from  his  cousin,  Thomas  Lister 
Parker,  Esq.,  the  estate  of  Browsholme.  He  to.  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  but  d.  without  issue, 
22  April,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats,  J. P.  and  D.L  ,  6.  18 
July,  1786;  m.  4  July,  1816,  Ellen,  only  child  of  Ambrose 
William  Barcroft,  Esq.  of  Noyna,  co.  Lancaster,  the  direct 
heir  of  the  Baecbofts  of  Barcroft,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
July,  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  Ambrose  Barcroft,  Capt.  64th  Regt.,  b.  13  April,  1817, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  d  unm.  5  Jan.  1850. 
■  II.  Thomas  Godlbdrne,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Edward,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Waddington,  co.  York  (s. 
to  Newton  Hall  with  his  brother,  Robert  John),  b.  14  Nov. 
1821 ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Neville,  Esq.  of  Beard- 
wood,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

•    1  Charles  Edward  Neville,  6.  12  Dec.  1852. 
■    2  Robert  James  Neville,  6.  25  May,  1854. 
,    3  Reginald  Barcroft,  b.  9  Oct.  1856. 

4  Arthur  Henry  Neville  (Rev.),  B.  A.,  Curate  of  WarmScld, 
CO.  York,  6.  8  Feb.  1862. 

5  Francis  Ambrose,  b.  22  Nov.  1863. 

6  Ernest  Neville,  6.  26  Nov.  1868. 

1  Sybil  Catherine.  2  Phcebe  Ellen.  3  Everilda. 

IV.  Robert  John,  of  Selby,  co.  York,  b.  13  Jan.  1823. 
T.  William  Barcroft,  d.  1  Dec.  1830. 
VI.  James  William,  d.  18  Sept.  1832. 
vn.  Septimus  Barcroft,  d.  12  July,  1836. 

I.  Elizabeth  Agatha. 

II.  Ellen  Barcroft,  m.  Duncan  Campbell,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col. 
(unattached),  late  Major  90th  Light  Infantry.  She  <i.  11 
Nov.  I860,  having  had  issue. 

HI.  Barbara  Phoebe,   m.   Nicholas   England,   of   Southfield 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 
IV.  Mary  Mariha,  d.  20  Dec.  1833. 

lie  d.  22  May,  1865.    His  eldest  sm-viving  son, 

Thomas  Godlbubne  Parker,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Browsholme  and 
Newton,  co.  York,  and  Alkincoats,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  West  Riding  co.  York,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster,  Hon.  Lieut. - 
Col.  5th  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  4  Aug.  1818;  m.  28  Nov. 
1845,  Mary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Francis  Carr, 
Esq.  of  Carr  Lodge,  Horbury,  co.  York,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
only  child  and  heir  of  William  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Heming- 
hrough,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  now  of  Browsholme. 

II.  John  William  Robinson,  JIaior  Yorkshire  Eegt.,  b.  6  Oct. 
1857. 

III.  Thomas  Goulburne,  6.  27  Dec.  18.^9;  m.  28  Oct.  18S6, 
Emily  Sarah,  younger  dau.  of  William  Alcock-Bcck.  Esq. 
of  Esthwaite  Lodge,  Hawkshead. 

1.  Ellen,  TO.  M.  N.  R.  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Canada. 
n.  Mary  Barbara  Beatrix,  m.  Col.  1.  W.    Frampton,  59th 
Kegt. 
in.  Alice  Isabel,  m.  Capt.  Campbell,  42nd  Regt. 

IV.  Margaret  Anne,  m.  Reginald  Pai-ker,  Esq. 

V.  Harriet  Maria,  deceased. 

Mr.  Parker  d.  1879. 

Arms— "Vert,.,  a  chevron  between  three  stags'  heads,  caboshcd 
or.  Crest— A  stag  trippant  ppr.  Motto— ^on  fluctu  nee  flatu 
movetur. 

Seais— Alkincoats,  Colne,  c».  Lancaster,  and  Browsholme 
;  Hall,  Clitheroe. 


PAEEER    OF    CliOPTON    HALL. 

I'aekeb^  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Clopton  Hall,  Suffolk, 
1877,  Margaret  Fannie,  dau.  of 


J.P.,  b.  1839 


the  late  Henry  Le  Heup  Cockscdgc,  Esq.  of  Drink- 
stone  House,  Suffolk. 

Lineage.— William  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  co. 
Gloucester,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Windsor,  Esq.  and  had 
issue.    His  eldest  son, 

Windsor  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Clopton  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  and  late  Lieut.-Col.  West  Suffolk. 
Mililia,  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  1825-20, 
was  Aide-de-Camp  and  Interpreter  to  Field-Marshal  Viscount 
Combermere,  and  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  troops  in  Malwa 
and  Lucknow  1829-36,  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk  1659-80,  b.  1802  % 
m.  1830,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Alexander  Duncan, 
and  d.  1892,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1883),  had  with  other 
issue, 

Duncan,  now  of  Clopton  Hall,  eldest  surviving  son. 

ScaJ— Clopton  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suflolk. 


PARKER,  late  OF  ROTHLEY  TEMPLE. 

Parkee,  Haeey  Eainy,  Esq.,  late  of  Rothlej 
Temple,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Rothley ;  educated  at  Harrow  and  Trin.  ColL 
Camb.,  b.  27  June,  1837  ;  in.  18G9,  Frances  Emily 
Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Horatio  Kitchener,  IStli 
Light  Dragoons,  and  has  issue, 

I.  RicHAED  Harry,  R.N.  ;  6.  15  Feb.  1871. 

II.  James  Herbert,  6.  4  Dec.  1872. 

III.  Alfred  Chevallier,  6.  3  June,  1874. 

I.  Frances  Mary. 

II.  Ellen  Annie  Beatrice. 

Lineagre. — This  family  is  of  Scotch  origin,  and  traces  itS' 
descent  from 

James  Pabkeb,  of  Port  Glasgow,  who  ?/i.  Margaret  Lyon, 
and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Pateick  Pabkeb,  who,  by  Isabel  Orr  his  wife,  had  issue,  ai 
son, 

James  Parker,  a  planter  in  Virginia,  and  an  ofBccr  in  the 
King's  service  in  tne  American  War;  6.  1728;  d.  1813;  m . 
Margaret  Eligood  (a  member  of  the  Huguenot  family  of 
De  la  guerre,  of  which  Eligood  is  a  corruption),  and  had  issue 
two  sons ;  i.  Cbables  Stcabt,  of  whom  presently ;  and, 
II.  Patrick, 

Chables  Stcabt  Pabkeb,  of  Blochairn,  Glasgow,  a  West 
India  Merchant,  d.  1825 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Rainy,  minister  of  Cricch,  co.  Sutherland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1844)  had  issue  six  children, 

I.  Charles  Stuart,  of  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  and  of  Fairlie,  co. 
Ayr,  TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sam  Sandbach,  J.P.  of  llafodunos, 
CO.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1890)  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Charles  Stuart,  of  Fairlie,  M.A.,  Fellow 
and  Tutor  of  Univ.  Coll.  Oxon.,  M.P.  for  Perth,  b.  1829 
{see  Sandbach  of  llafodunos). 

II.  SiB  James,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  George,  ni.  Anne  Trail. 

IV.  Patrick,  d.  unm. 

V.  Susan,  m.  31  July,  1829,  Major  Duncan  Darroch,  J.P.  ancS 
D.L.,  of  Gourock,  co.  Renfrew;  he  d.  1864,  leaving  issue 
(see  Darroch  of  Gowiock). 

VI.  Annie,  to.  14  Aug.  1838,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Cardwel!,. 
a  distinguished  statesman,  created  6  March,  1874,  Viscouni 
CardweU  ;  he  d.  s.  p.  15  Feb.  Ib86. 

Sir  James  Parker,  Knt.,  Viee-Chancellor  1S51  ;  he  gave 
promise  of  a  most  brilliant  judicial  career,  but  died  after 
holding  the  office  ten  months.  (See  Foss'  Judges  of  England, 
ix.  232.)  He  was  a  Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1^29  ; 
Q.C.  1844;  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.;  purchased  Rothley 
Temple  of  the  Babington  family  in  1845;  was  &.  in  Gla.sgow 
1803;  TO.  2  June,  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Babiuglos,  Esq. 
of  Rothley  Temple,  Sheriff  of  co.  Leicester,  17S0,  and  M.P. 
for  Leicester,  by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Macaulay,  M.A.,  Minister  of  Cardross,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
20  July,  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  Harby  Rainy,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Babington,  late  M.H.R.  New  Zealand  Parliament, 
b.  3  Sejjt.  1839. 

III.  James  Edward,  of  Ravenscrof  t,  Putney,  b.  8  Sept.  1842; 
III.  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Sandbach,  M.A.,  J. P., 
of  Woodlands,  Liverpool  {see  Sandbach  of  Hajodunof). 

I.  Ellen  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Joseph  Rose,  liector  oi 
WeybriOge. 

II.  Susan  Emma,  m.  Archibald  Smith,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.R.S., 
of  Jordanhill,  Glasgow  {see  Smith  of  JorUaiiUill). 

Sir  James  Parker  d.  13  Aug.  1852. 

Seat— Rothley  Temple,  Loughborough. 

Ciicii- Carlton,  Athenaeum,  United  University,  and  Garrick.. 


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PARKER    OF    HANTHORPE    HOUSE. 

Paekek,  Lieft.-Col.  William,  of  Hantliorpe 
Uoiise,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  Rojal  South  Lincoln  Militia,  h.  24  March, 
1S2-1 ;  «!.  13  June,  1855,  Augusta  Millet  Harriot, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  C.  W.  Short,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Marcus,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
b.  14  March,  ISoG;  w.  25  July,  1883,  Evelyn  Westfaling, 
youngest  dau.  of  Hugh  Seymour Tremenheere,  Esq.,  C.B., 
and  has  issue, 

1  William  S.  Tremenheere,  t>.  26  April,  1884. 

2  Georse  Noel  Bernal,  b.  22  Dec.  1885. 
S  Charles  Walter  Borlace. 

1  Inez  Evelyn.  2  Aline  Irene  Lucy. 

3  Avis  Margaret  Olive. 

II.  Charles  William,  h.  31  July,  1857;  d.  10  Aug.  1880. 

III.  Arthur  Gordon  Barwell,  6.  30  May,  1859;  d.  unm.  29 
Aug.  1887. 

IV.  Frederick  James,  b.  6  April,  1861. 

V.  Geoffrey  Augustus  Mayow,  6.  26  Nov.  1868. 

VI.  Walter  Talbot,  h.  4  Dlay,  1879. 
I.  Flora  Millicent. 

n.  Katharine  Mary. 

Liineag'e. — William  Thorpe,  Esq.  of  London,  s.  12 
July,  1831,  his  cousin,  George  Parker,  Esq.,  D.L.,  late  of 
.Edenham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal 
licence,  the  name  of  Parker.  He  had  one  sister,  Frances 
Thorpe.    His  son, 

William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hanthorpe  House,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  23  Oct.  1791;  m.  13  March, 
1817,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  BulUvant,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Hanthorpe  House. 

II.  Charles  John  Bullivanc,  of  the  Abbey  Parks,  Great  Hale, 
and  Beaconsfield,  eo.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Royal 
South  Lincoln  Militia,  b.  3  Sept.  1828;  to.  17  Oct.  1860,  Martha, 
only  dau.  of  John  Hardy,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Stone  Bridge  House, 
Grantham. 

I.  Ann,  TO.  28  Feb.  1845,  Marcus  Synnot,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  11  Oct.  1849,  Kev.  A.rthur  Denne  Hilton. 

III.  Sarah. 

Mr.  Parker  d.  1883. 

Arms — Per  fesse  gu.  and  arg.,  a  pale  counterchanged,  a 
clie\Ton  erminois  between  three  leopards'  faces  or.  Cri'St— 
Between  two  oak  branches  ppr.  a  leopard's  face  or,  over  which 
a  mullet  of  six  points.     3/oWo— Auctor  pretiosa  facit. 

>&a(— Hanthorpe  House,  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln. 


PARKER    OF    WOODHAM:    MORTIMER. 

Parkee,  Cheistophek  William,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
ham  Mortimer,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1853, 
educated  at  Winchester  and  Oriel  Coll.,  M.A. ; 
m.  1S81,  Helen  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir  William  James 
JFarrcr,  of  Sandhurst  Lodge,  Berks,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  John  Oxley,  b.  1886. 

I.  Christine  Elizabeth  Oxley. 

II.  Cecilia  Louisa  Oxley. 

III.  Flora  Helen  Oxley. 

Lineage. —John  Oxley  Parker,  Esq.  to.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Christopher  GrifBnhoofe,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Chelmsford,  auU 
■d.  1825,  leaving  a  son, 

Christopher  Comyns  Parker,  Esq.  of  Woodham  Morti- 
mer, hi.  1st,  Emma  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Gepp,  Esq.  of 
Chelmsford,  Essex,  and  d.  1843,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Oxley  Parker,  Esq.  of  Woodham  Mortimer,  Essex, 
B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1883,  i. 
1812 ;  m.  1847,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Itichard  Duiant,  Esq.  of  Sharp- 
liam,  Devon,  and  High  Canons,  Herts,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1887, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1893)  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher  William,  now  of  Woodham  Mortimer. 

II.  Oxley  Durant,  b.  1855  ;  hi.  21  Sept.  1887,  Ethel  Geraldine, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Gambler  Parry,  Esq.  of  Highnam 
Court,  CO.  Gloucestei. 

III.  Charles  Alfred,  b.  1858 ;  to.  6  April,  1893,  Caroline  Agnes, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Durant,  Esq.  of  High  Canons, 
Herts. 

1.  Maria  Louisa.  ii.  Emily  Frances. 

III.  Elizabeth  Alice,  d.  1884. 

!V.  Eva  Caroline,  to.  30  Nov.  1886,  Rev.  Greville  T.  Hales, 
Vicar  of  Ardleigh,  near  Colchester. 
Sea.!— Woodham  Mortimer,  Maldon,  Essex. 
Acsio'encfi— Hatfield  Priory,  Witham. 


PARKER    OF    S"WANNINGTON    HALL. 

Paeeek,  Elizabeth  Rachel  Rosalie  Doho- 
THEA,  of  Swannington  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  only  child 
of  the  late  Majoe  Chaeles  Raxdall,  of  Swan- 
ningtou  Hall,  formerly  of  the  King's  Dragoon 
Griiards,  by  Rachel  Rosalie,  his  wife,  youngest  dau. 
of  Rev.  Christopher  Harvey,  D.D.,  of  Temple  Hill, 
CO.  Wexford,  by  Rachel,  dau.  of  Abram  Nickson, 
Esq.,  and  sister  to  the  Countess  of  Donoughmore. 
She  m.  1858,  Capt.  John  Robert  Theophilus 
Hastings  Parker,  J.P.  (who  d.  1885).  The  manor 
of  Swannington  has  descended  to  Mrs.  Parker  in  a 
direct  line  from  the  Blad  wells,  Lords  of  the  Manor 
of  Swannington  1549,  temp.  Edwaed  VI.  The 
late  Capt.  Hastings  Parker  was  eldest  son  of  Henry 
Parker,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  by  the  Lady  Frances 
Theophila  Anne  ^s  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Hans 
Francis,  11th  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  and  grandson 
of  John  Robert  Parker,  Esq.  of  Green  Park, 
Youghal,  CO.  Cork,  by  Catherine  Uniacke  his  wife, 
heiress  of  Kermincham  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

/Sea<— Swannington  Hall,  Norwich. 

Residences — Dudwick    House,   Buxton ;   and    132,    Harlej 
Street. 


PARKER    OF    WARWICK    HALL. 

Paekee,  Thomas  Holme,  Esq.,  of  Warwick 
Hall  and  Old  Town,  Cumberland,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Warwick,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873, 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  h.  15  March,  1842  ;  m.  28  July, 
1864,  Amy  Emma  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
Butler,  D.C.L.  (Oxon),  of  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Percy  Thomas  Holme,  b.  4  May,  1865;  d.  14  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Maurice  Holme,  6.  25  March,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1866. 
HI.  Cyril  Robert  Holme,  b.  7  Nov.  1869. 

IV.  Cuthbert  James  Vere  Holme,  b.  13  Aug.  1880. 
1.  Agnes  Amy  Mary. 

Lineage. — The  Manor  of  Warwick  was  given  shortly 
after  the  Conquest  to  Odard,  Lord  of  Corby,  and  his  de- 
scendants continued  to  inherit,  by  the  name  of  De  Warwick, 
or  Wanvick,  until  1778.  The  manor  afterwards  passed  to  the 
Parker  family. 

Christopher  Parker,  Esq.  of  Old  Town,  Hesket,  Cumber- 
land, and  of  Orton,   and  Gilse,  Westmoreland,  6.  1696 ;   to. 
1730,  Agnes  Holme.      He  d.  and  was  buried  at  Hesket  1776, 
having  had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas,  and  John. 
His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.,  6.  1732 ;  m.  1st,  Margaret  Wray,  of 
Gowborough  Hall,  Watermillock,  Greystoke,  Cumberland ; 
and  2ndly,  Jane  Faulder,  of  Beaumont,  Cumberland.  His  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Warwick  Hall  and  Old  Town,  Cum- 
berland, 6.  1784;  HighSheriffof  Cumberland  1828,  made  great 
improvements  in  the  estate  and  seat  of  Wanvick  Hall,  de- 
scribed in  Lyson's  History  and  Antiquities,  c&c,  of  Cumberland 
as  "An  elegant  structure  of  red  freestone  ;  the  grounds  are 
tastefully  disposed,  and  the  River  Eden,  which  fiows  through 
them,  has  its  banks  neatly  laid  out."  He  m.  Mary  Heald, 
and  d.  s.  p.  He  was  s.  by  his  two  brothers,  who  also  d.  s.  p., 
and  the  property  devolved  on  the  present  Thomas  Holme 
Parker,  of  Warwick  Hall  and  Old  Town. 

Rev.  John  Parker  (3id  son  of  the  above-named  Chris- 
topher Parker  of  Old  Town),  b.  1737;  to.  Mary  Nelson.  His 
eldest  son, 

Christopher  Parker,  Esq.  of  Old  Town  and  Peterill  Green, 
Cumbcriand,  J.P.,  b.  1795;  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  1830; 
m.  2  Oct.  1800,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Chadwick,  Esq.  (d.  15  Jan. 
1814),  and  d.  28  Feb.  1838,  leaving  a  son, 

Robert  Holme  Parker,  Esq.  of  Old  Town  and  Peterill 
Green,  b.  1812  ;  to.  12  Feb,  1840,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Richardson,  Esq.  of  Nunwick  Hall,  Cumberland,  by  whom 
(who  TO.  185],2ndly,  Rev.  Canon  Butler,  Vicar  of  Penrith, 
and  d.  27  June,  1860)  he  had  issue, 

John  Richardson,  b.  24  and  d.  26  March,  1841. 

Thomas  Holme,  now  of  Warwick  Hall. 

Annie,  of  Peterill  Green,  Cumberland,  b.  9  May,  1843. 

Mr.  Robert  Holme  Parker  d.  12  May,  1847,  at  PeterUl  Green.     • 


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Arms— At,.,  two  bars  gemelles  arg.  between  three  bucks. 
beads  erased  or,  all  between  two  flauuchcs  of  the  last.  Crest — 
A  cubit  arm  vested  vert,  cuffed  arg.,  holding  in  the  hand  the 
attire  of  a  stag  and  a  bow  and  arrows  saltirewise,  all  ppr. 
JlfoJ(o— Virtutis  alimentum  honos. 

Seat — Warwick  Hall,  near  Carlisle. 


PAEKEK    OF    CASTLE    LOUGH. 

Paekee,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  co. 
Tipperarj,  High  Sheriff  1876,  J.P.  cos.  Tipperary 
and  Clare,  b.  21  Dec.  1844;  m.  18  July,  1867, 
Anna  Christiana,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Dawson 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Timoney  Park,  Eoscrea,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  1871)  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Standish  Gkady  John,  of  Timoney  Park,  co.  Tipperary, 
b.  9  Jan.  1S70;  assumed  the  surname  of  Hutchinson  in 
addition  to  and  after  that  of  Parker,  on  attaining  his 
majority. 

f.  Anna  Christina,  b.  20  May,  1868;  d.  12  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  2'J  May,  1871. 

Lineage. — The  founder  of  this  family,  which  claims 
descent  from  the  Parkeks  of  North  Molton,  Devon,  ancestors 
of  the  Earl  of  Morley,  settled  in  Ireland,  but  at  what  date  is 
now  uncertain.  John  Pabkek,  of  Dunkipp,  co.  Limerick, 
whose  will  is  dated  1698,  was  father  of 

John  Pabkeb  (will  dated  1726),  m.  Alice,  dan.  of  Eev. 
Anthony  Irby,  D.D.,  and  had  a  son, 

Anthony  Pabkeb,  Esq.,  who  s.  to  the  Tipperary  and 
Limerick  properties,  and  was  High  Sheriff  for  the  latter  co. 
1740.    He  m.  Miss  Amy  Massy,  and  left  a  son, 

Anthony  Parker,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Limerick  1761.  He  m.  1761,  Anne,  dau.  of  Standish  Grady, 
Esq.  of  Elton  (by  Mary  Theresa,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Oliver,  of  Castle  Oliver,  M.P.  co.  Limerick),  sister  to  Mary 
Theresa,  Countess  of  Ilchester,  and  d.  1800,  having  had  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  1825), 

Anthont,  his  heir. 

Standish  Gkadt,  s.  his  brother. 

■William,  of  Bally  Valley,  co.  Clare,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Caherconlish,  co. 
Limerii.k,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Henry  Thomas,  9th  Lancers,  d.  s.  p. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

Amy,  m.  1793,  George  Finch,  Esq.  of  Kilcoleman. 

Anne.  Eliza.  Theresa. 

Catherine. 
The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  d. 
unm.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Eev.  Standish  Gbady  Pabkeb,  of  Castle  Lough,  m.  1841, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Gabbett,  D.D.,  of  Castle  Lake, 
CO.  Clare,  by  whom  (who  d.  30  April,  1886)  he  had  issue,  two 
«ons, 

Anthony,  now  of  Castle  Lough. 

Bobert  Gabbett,  of  Bally  Valley,  co.  Clare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1891,  M.A.  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  14  July,  1846;  m.  30 
July,  1868,   Louisa,   2nd   dau.    of  John   Whitty,   Esq.   of 
Cotham  Lodge,  Clifton,  son  of  the  Venerable  John  Whitty, 
Archdeacon  of  Kilfenora,  and  has  issue, 
Anthonr  John,  b.  24  March,  1874. 
Robert  Gabbett,  6.  4  Dec.  1875. 
Eonald  Klphinstone,  6.  6  Jan.  1886, 
Louisa  Margaret.  Amy  Christina. 

Mabel  Vernon.  Eleanor.  Edith  Gustava. 

Bev.S.  G.  Parker,  d.  18  May,  1848. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  stag's  head  cabo.shed,  between  two  flaunchcs 
arg.,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  or.  Cr(st — A  stag  salient 
j?pr.,  charged  with  a  mullet,  as  in  the  arms.  3Iotto — Fideli  eerta 
merces. 

Seat— Castle  Lough,  Killaloe. 


PAKKER    OF    PASSAGE    WEST. 

Paekee,  Neville  Skottowe,  Esq.  of  Passage 
West,  CO.  Cork,  LL.B.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb. 
(1887),  b.  1865. 

Lineage.— Colonel  Pabkeb  commanded  a  regiment  of 
dragoons  under  King  James  II.  in  Ireland,  and  accompanied 
that  monarch  when  he  fled  to  France.  He  aftenvards 
returned  to  London  as  an  agent  of  King  James,  and  was  ar- 
rested and  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  for  complicity  in  the 
Hounslowplot  to  assassinate  King  William,  and  to  place  James 


on  the  throne,  but  escaped  by  bribing  the  jailer  with  £300, 
and  fled  to  France  in  1695  with  his  wife  and  sister-in-law, 
dying  in  Paris  a  few  years  later,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Michael  Pabkeb,  obtained  through  the  interest  of  the 
Duke  of  Shrewsbury  a  commission  (dated  25  December, 
1695)  as  cornet  of  Dragoons  in  King  William's' army,  and 
went  to  Ireland  with  his  regiment  in  1098,  and  m.  1700  Mar- 
garet, only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Major  Hugh  Harding  of  the 
Great  Island,  Queenstown,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  an  only 
son, 

Habding  Pabkeb,  b.  1701,  m.  1725,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Neville  of  Furnace,  co.  Kildare,*  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  Neville,  a  General  in  the  Indian  Army,  m.  a  Begum, 
and  was  ancestor  of  Col.  Neville  Parker,  of  Clevedon, 
Somerset.  Gen.  Parker  was  killed  in  the  Eohilla  War,  in 
1785. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  1st,  Hayward  St.  Leger  Gillman,  by 
whom  she  had  two  sons.  Sir  John  Gillman,  Bart.,  and 
another ;  she  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Martin,  Bart,  of  Lock- 
inge. 
Mr.  Harding  Parker,  who  was  Mayor  of  Cork  in  1740,  d.  1750. 
The  elder  son, 

Michael  Pabkeb,  6.  1730 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  d'Esterrc, 
of  Castle  Henry,  co.  Clare,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  with  six 
daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  Harding,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  S.  Kottowe,  of  Ches- 
ham  Park,  Bucks,  Governor  of  St.  Helena. 

II.  RiCHABD  Neville,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  William,  vi.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Townshend  Somer- 
ville,  of  Castle  Haven  and  Drishane,  and  was  father  of 

William  d'Esterre,  of  Passage  West,  co.  Cork,  m.  Sarah 
Dowman  and  left  issue,  Catherine  Jane,  m.  her  cousin, 
Eichard  Neville  Parker  (see  below);  Mabella  Anne 
d'Esterre,  and  Mary  Townshend,  m.3.  A.  Oakshott,  Esq., 
M.D.,  and  has  one  son,  William  Albert  Neville. 
The  2nd  son, 

EicHAED  Neville  Pabkeb,  6.  1770,  m.  1795,  Margaret, 
younger  dau.  of  John  Skottowe  of  Chesham  Park,  Bucks, 
Governor  of  St.  Helena,  &c.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Eichard 
Neville  and  Michael,  the  elder  of  whom, 

Richard  Neville  Pabkeb,  b.  1799,  m.  1829,  Hannah 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  John  George  Newsom  of  Cork,  by 
whom  he  had  issue  three  sons :  i.  Richard  Neville  ;  ii.  John 
George  Newsom;  and  in.  William  Henry  and  two  daus. 
Anne  and  Margaret.  The  eldest  of  the  sons,  Richard  Neville, 
m.  1st,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Thomas  George  French  of  Marina, 
CO.  Cork,  and  2ndly,  Catherine  Jane,  dau.  of  William  d'E. 
Parker,  and  d.  s.  p.  The  3rd  son  m.  Susan  Grubb  Ridgway, 
and  has  issue.     The  2nd  son. 

John  George  Newsom  Pabkeb,  b.  1833,  m.  1863,  Sarah 
Johnson,  eldest  dau.  of  John  William  Topp,  of  Cork,  and 
grand-dau.  of  John  Topp  of  Whitvjn,  co.  Salop,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  two  sons:  i.  Neville  Skottowe ;  ii.  St.  John 
William  Topp,  Lieut.  Essex  Regt.,  and  two  daus,  Elisabeth 
Topp,  m.  Surg.  Capt.  E.  E.  Foott,  and  Ethel  Newsom. 
Seat — Waterview,  Passage  West,  co.  Cork. 


*  This  family  descends  from  the  Hon.  Francis  Neville,  of 
Kyner,  co.  Sussex,  2nd  son  of  Edward,  5th  Baron  Bergavenny, 
by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Brorae,  of  Halton. 
Hon.  F.  Neville  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lukenor,  of  the  Isle 
of  Selsey,  co.  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  a  son  and  heir,  Edward 
Neville,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Palmer,  Knt., 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  1st,  Sir  Richard  Southwell, 
and  2ndly,  Col.  Trenchard ;  and  Francis,  to.  Longueville,  12th 
Lord  Grey  de  Euthyn)  one  son,  Richard  Neville,  who,  having 
unfortunately  killed  Sir  Samuel  Luke  in  a  duel,  fled  to  Ireland 
in  1649,  and  settled  in  co.  Kildare,  where  he  purchased  estates 
and  became  of  Phornauts  or  Furness.  He  m.  Margaret  Usher, 
and  left  at  his  decease  (will  dated  1682),  with  two  daus.,  Bridget 
and  Mary  (legatees  in  their  father's  will;,  four  sons, 

I.  Richard,  of  Furness,  m.  a  dau.  of  Richard  Barry.  Esq., 
and  heiress  of  James  Barry,  the  uncle  of  1st  Baron  Santry. 
and  by  her  had,  with  three  sons  who  d.  in  infancy,  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress,  Mary,  in.  Col.  Richard  Edward  Jones, 
who  assumed  the  name  of  Neville,  and  by  him  was  grand- 
mother of  the  late  Richard  Neville,  Esq.  of  Furnace,  M.P., 
whose  eldest  dau.  and  heiress,  Henrietta,  m.  1st,  Edward 
Dering,  (see  Bdbke's  Peeraqe,  Deeing,  Bart.),  and  had 
issue  ;  and  2ndly,  Sir  W.  M.  P.  Geary,  Bart.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  John,  -in.  Eliza  Riggs,  of  Riggsdale,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
three  daus.,  Anne,  vi.  J.  Perry,  of  WooJroofe,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  2ndly,  Rev.  Thomas  Somervilie,  by  whom  she 
had  issue  (.SM  SoMEEViLLE  o/ ^?-is7t«n«);  Catherine  Anne, 
m.  (as  in  the  text)  Haeding  Pabkeb,  and  Judith,  in.  — 
Parker,  of  the  Abbey. 

III.  Robert,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Garrett,  ancestor  of  the  Nevilles  of  Eorrismore  House,  co. 
Kilkenny. 


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TAB. 


PARKINSON    OF    LUDFOBD. 

Paeeinson,  Rkginald  James  Beresfohd,  Esq. 
of  Ludford  Park,  Ludlow,  co.  Salop,  J. P.,  late 
Capt.  28tli  Eegt.,  b.  14-  March,  1856 ;  m.  12  March, 
1891,  Lucy  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
13aker. 

Xiineage. — Leoxakd  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Kinrcrsley 
Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  and  Frocester  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  was 
father  of 

IticHAitD  Pabkinson,  of  Kinncrsley  Castle,  co.  Hereford, 
m.  1  Jan.  1807,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  William  Lech- 
mere,  E.N.,  of  Steeple  Astou,  co.  Oxford,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dashwood  Kiug,  Bart.,  and  d.  16  April, 
1851,  when  he  wass.  by  his  son, 

John  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Kinncrsley  Castle,  co.  Hereford, 
w.  5  Jan.  1842,  Sarah  Levinc,  only  dau.  of  Admiral  Fowler, 
of  Walliscote,  Oxon,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Lechmebe  Merrick,  of  Ludford. 

II.  Leonard  Augustus,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Reginald  James  13eresfobd,  now  of  Ludford. 
].  Caroline  Levine. 

II.  De  Courcy  Frederica,  m.  Major  AVilliam  Wallace  Graham, 
late  Carabineers,  who  rf.  16  Aug.  1889. 

III.  Constance  Sarah,  to.  24  Feb.  1876,  George  Dashwood 
Baker,  Esq.,  who  d.  2  Dec.  1879,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Kachel  Augusta. 

V.  Ada  Mary,  7rt.  11  April,  J877,  John  Douglas  Dickinson, 
Esq.  of  Glanhonddu,  co.  Brecon,  late  24th  Ptegt.,  and  has 
issue. 

VI.  Georgina  Matilda,  twiu  with  Ada  Mary. 

VII.  Edith  Emily. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Lechmebe  Merrick  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Lndford 
Park,  Ludlow,  co.  Salop,  formerly  of  the  61st  Kegt.,  J. P.  for 
cos.  Hereford  and  Salop,  6.  22  Feb.  1844;  m.  11  April,  1872, 
Maria  Eliza  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Penton,  Esq.  of 
Pentonville,  Middlesex,  Col.  3rd  Middlesex  Militia,  and  dying 
S  Dec.  1889,  s.  p.,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Leonard  Augustus  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Ludford  Park,  co. 
Salop,  6.  25  Dec.  1847,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  Oct.  1890,  and  was  s.  by 
his  only  surviving  brother. 

Arms — Gu.  on  a  chevron,  between  three  ostrich  feathers 
arg.,  as  many  mullets  sa.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect,  vested 
erm.,  cuff  arg.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  an  ostrich  feather, 
also  erect,  gu. 

Seal — Lu'iford  Park,  Ludlow. 


PARKINSON    OF   INGLEWOOD. 

Paekinson,  Thomas  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Ingle- 
-Bood,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  30  June,  1837,  late  Assis- 
tant Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal  in  the 
P.W.D.,  and  retired  in  1879.  He  m.  14  Aug.  1878, 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  of  the  late 
David  Day,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Rochester,  and  widow 
of  J.  N.  Hamian,  Esq.  of  The  Highlands,  Tadmar- 
ton,  CO.  Oxford. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Fether- 
stonhaughs  of  Stanhope  Hall,  co.  Cumberland ;  and  Surtees,  the 
historian  of  Durham,  refers  to  the  change  of  name  Irom  Fether- 
stonhaugh  to  Perkinson. 

In  the  14th  and  15th  centuries  the  family  of  Perkinson,  now 
Parkinson,  owned  the  estates  of  Beaumont  Hill  and  Whessoe, 
in  Darlington  Ward  and  parish  of  Haughton  le  Skerne,  also 
the  lands  of  Couston  Grange,  of  Luttrington,  and  of  Auckland 
{vide  Longstaffe's  History  of  Darlington),  and  intermarried 
with  the  neighbouring  families  of  Sir  Richard  Cholmondeley 
and  Sir  John  Widdrington.  They  subsequently  sold  these 
estates  to  the  Ewbanks  and  Lowthers,  and  migrated  to  York- 
shire, where  they  purchased  the  Carleton  estate. 

Marmaduke  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Carleton,  co.  York,  m.  the 
dau.  and  heiress  of  R.  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Kiltown,  co.  West- 
uieath,  with  whom  he  obtained  an  estate,  and  had  an  only 
son, 

John  Pabkinson,  Esq.,  whom,  the  only  dau.  and  heir  of  W. 
Keatinge,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Parkinson,  Rector  of  Stebannon,  co.  Louth, 
M.A.,  7B.  1803,  Hester,  dau.  of  John  Magee,  Esq.,  and  d. 
3  Oct.  1847,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  28  Aug.  1828)  a  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Pabkinson,  Vicar  of  Northaw,  co.  Hertford, 
M.A.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  C.  Armstrong,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Moydow,  co.  Longford,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Joseph 
Meredith,  of  Cloonamahon,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  ci.  3  Sept.  18i;8, 
leaving 


I.  Thomas  Frederick,  now  of  Inglcwood. 

II.  Richard  Colville,  m.  Edith,  dau.  of  the  late  R.  Hunt  Esq-. 
of  Middleton  Cheney,  co.  Oxford.  ' 

III.  Edmund  Wollaston,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  .T. 
R.  Laurence,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Birch,  co.  Essex,  bslh 
deceased. 

IV.  Charles  Meredith  Octavius  ("Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Rad- 
lett,  Herts,  m.  Lizzie,  only  child  of  the  late  J.  Lambert 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Walsall. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

II.  Edith  Douglas  Georgina,  m.  General  F.  L.  Magniae,  of 
Northdown  Hall,  Bideford,  N.  Devon. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.,  charged  with  three  innllets  sa., 
between  three  ostrich  feathers  arg.  CresL—A.  falcon  ppr'. 
Miilto — Et  juste  et  vrai. 

Seat — Inglewood,  St.  Laurence,  Isle  of  Wight. 


PARKINSON    OF    EAST    RAVENDALE. 

Parkinson,  Robeet  John  Hinman,  Esq.  of 
East  Ravendale,  co.  Lincoln,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  J.P.  for 
the  Parts  of  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  8  Jan.  1844  ; 
m.  17  Oct.  1867,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Jarue« 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Workington,  Cumberland. 

liineagre.— John  Wilson,  M.D.,  6.  1752;  m.  1794,  Eliza- 
beth Gllliat,  who  d.  1845.     He  d.  1809,  leaving  a  son. 

Rev.  John  Posthumous  Parkinson  (formerly  Wilson),  M. A. 
(b.  20  July,  1809,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
was  Junior  Proctor  1841,  D.C.L.  1845,  and  became  F.S.A. 
shortly  before  his  death  ;  assumed  the  name  of  Parkinson  by 
royal  sign-manual  ou  his  marriage,  1  July,  1842,  with  Mary, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  John  Parkinson,  D.D.  (6.  1754  ; 
d.  1840),  by  his  wife,  Mary  Gilliat  (6.  1768;  m.  1805  ;  d.  1854).* 
By  her  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1873)  he  left  at  his  decease,  7  Dec. 
1874. 

Robert  John  Hinman,  now  of  East  Ravendale. 
William  Henry,  6.  13  Jan.  1845;  vi.  31  Aug.  1876,  Marion 
Codd,  and  has  Issue, 

1  John  Wilson  Henry,  b.  13  July,  1877. 

2  William  Gilliat,  b.  27  Dec.  1881. 

1  Mary.  2  Ellen  Christeasc. 

John  Edward  Foxe,  6.  25  Aug.  1852:  d.  12  Feb.  1859. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  Dec.  1848. 

Maria  Frances  Knowles,  b.  23  Sept.   1849;  m.  14  Oct.  1875, 
Rev.  George   Christopher  Hilbers,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  St. 
David's,  Rector  of  St.  Thomas's,  Haverfordwest. 
Anas — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed,  between  three  ostrich 
feathers  erect  arg.,  a  fieurde-lis  az.   betw<'en  two    pellets. 
Crext— An  antelope  trippant  ppr.,  in  the  mouth  two  ostrieis 
feathers  arg. 
Seal — East  Ravendale,  Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln. 


PARIiANE    OF    APPIiEBY   AND 
CRAIGDHU. 

Paelane,  James,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Lodge,  co, 
Lancaster,  and  Craigdhu,  co.  Wigtown,  J.P.  for  the 
latter  co.  and  for  Manchester,  b.  7  Jan.  1833  ;  m. 
25  June,  1863,  Margaret  Carrick,  diu.  of  William 
Thorburn,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  1  Sept.  1867. 

II.  WiUiam,  b.  20  Aug.  1870. 

I.  Mary,  m.  R.  P.  Goldschmidt,  eldest  son  of  Philip  Gold- 
schmidt,  of  Manchester. 

II.  Jane. 

III.  Margaret. 

liineage. — James  Parlane,  Esq.  of  Glasgow  (son  of 
William  Parlane,  by  his  wife  Isabel  Gilfillan),  m.  27  Dec. 
I7G6 ;  and  d.  1829 ;  leaving  by  his  wife  Mary  (who  d.  1831),  at 
son, 

John  Parlane,  Esq.  of  Manchester  and  Buenos  Ayres,  6.  9 
July,  1807;  m.  1829,  Margaret  Jack  (6.  1811;  d.  1 845),  and 
d.  9  July,  1868,  leaving  a  son,  the  present  James  Parlane, 
Esq.  of  Appleby  and  Craigdhu,  which  estates  he  purchased  in 
1873. 

^j-ms— Per  fesse  arg.  and  or,  a  saltire  raguly  gu.,  gult^  d'ean, 
between  in  chief  and  in  base  a  rose  of  the  third,  liaibed  and 
teeded  ppr.,  and  on  either  side  a  hedgehog  passant,  also  ppr. 


*  The  Rev.  John  Parkinson,  D.D.,  was  2nd  son  of  Robert 
Parkinson,  of  West  Ravendale,  where  he  was  born.  He  was 
a  scholar  of  Corpus  College,  Oxford,  and  afterwards  a  Uemy 
and  Fellow  of  .Magdalen  College,  in  the  same  University. 
Subsequently  he  held  the  College  living  of  FirJeton,  Wilts,  witl*. 
other  preferment. 


PAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAH 


1565 


Crf-t— Out  of  a  rock  a  dcmi-savage  affronte  ppr.,  holding  in  the 
dexter  hand  three  arrows  (two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale)  points 
upwards  or,  headed  and  feathered  arg.,  and  in  the  sinister 
hand  a  rose  as  in  the  arms  slipped  and  leaved  ppr.  Motto — 
This  I'll  defend. 

Smfs— AppU-by  Lodge,  Eusholme,  Manchester;  Craigdhu, 
CO.  Wigtown. 


PAKIlBY  of  IffANADON. 
Paelbt,  Eet.  John  Hall,  of  Manadon,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.,  B.A.  1827,  University  Coll.  Oxford, 
M.A.  1830,  Deacon  1828,  Priest  1830 ;  b.  25  Jan. 
1805 ;  m.  1st,  3  March,  1835,  Emily  Janetta,  4th 
<lau.  of  John  Hooper  Holder,  Esq.  of  Stanton 
Lacy,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1842)  had 
issue, 

I.  TrefiL^is  Ilall,  5.  .July,  18-30 ;  d.  29  Jan.  1837. 

u.  Gebabd  Charl>s  Hall,  J.P.co.  Devon,  Lieut.-Col.E.A., 

6.  23  Oct.  1842.  m.  1  Nov.  1893,  Adela  liosa,  only  dan.  of 

Eoger  Kerrison,  Esq.  of  Slevering  Hall,  Suffolk. 
I.  Blanche  St.  John,  d.  18  Aug.  1881. 
n.  Emily  Letitia,  to.  SApiil,  1875,  William  Hole,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Parke,  Devon,  and  has  issue,  William  Gerald,  6.  2  May, 

1881. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  May,  1845,  Emma  Admonition,  O^-d 
«lau.  of  late  Rev.  Walter  Radcliffe,  of  Warlegh, 
Devon,  by  Abby  his  wife,  sister  of  the  late  Sir 
Ralph  Lopes,  Bart,  of  Maristow,  Devon,  and  had 
issue, 

»H.  St.  John  Eadcliffe  Hall,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  20  July,  1355 ; 
d.  27  Aug.  18t.O, 

IV.  Trefusis  Copleston  HaU,  b.  4  Aug.  1857 ;  d.  3  Oct.  1858. 

V.  Reginald  John  Hall,  Capt.  1st  Devonshire  Regt.,  6.  12 
Feb.  186L 

vf.  Walter  Coventry  HaU,  b.  21  May,  1862,  M.A.  Oxon. 
VII.  Edward  Mackenzie  Hall,6. 29  Sept.  18C3 ;  now  in  Alberta, 
Canada. 

III.  Florence  Louisa,  d.  1-5  May,  1872. 

IV.  Constance  Gertrude  Hall,  m.  20  June,  1876,  Charles  A. 
Mott,  Esq.,  2nd  Queen's  Kegt.,  and  d.  at  Malta,  6  April, 
1879,  leaving  issue,  Roger  J.  Kynaston,  b.  20  March,  1877  ; 
Geoffrey  Radcliffe,  b.  23  March,  1878;  and  Louis  Oakeley, 
b.  16  March,  1879. 

V.  Mildred  Bertha  Hall. 

VI.  Emma  Marion  Hall,  m.  15  Jan.  1878,  Lieut. -Col. 'Walter 
Charles  Warner  Arbuthnott,  R.A.,  onlyson  of  Hon. Walter 
Arbuthnott,  of  Hatton,  co.  Kincardine,  and  has  issue, 
"Walter  St.  John  May,  b.  30  Sept.,  d.  Nov.  1880;  John 
Ogilvie,  6.  15  Sept.  1882;  Robin  Hugh,  b.  14  Sept.  1884; 
Muriul  Georgina,  b.  31  July,  1881 ;  and  Violet  Anna,  b.  0 
Sept.  1883,  d.  1  Jan.  1884. 

VII.  Winifred  Beatrice  Hall,  m.  10  Feb.  1881,  Lieut.-Col. 
Hugh  Hovel  Thurlow,  late  13th  Light  Infantry,  and  has 
i!5sue,  Edward  Guy  Lethbridge,  b.  6  Nov.  1881 ;  and  Eva 
Winifred  Hilda,  b.  18  Nov.  1833. 

Iiineage. — Tlie  family  of  Paelbt  is  of  French  extraction, 
liaving  come  to  England  at  the  time  of  the  Restoration  of 
CuAELEa  II.,  and  settled  in  Kent,  whence  they  removed  to 
•Stone  Hall  in  the  middle  of  the  last  century. 

Thomas  Pablbt,  Esq.  of  Stone  Hall,  Devon,  uncle  of  the 
late  James  Templer,  Esq.  of  Stover  House,  Devon,  and  of 
Anne,  Lady  Pole,  of  Shute,  m.  Lydia  Martyn,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  about  1805)  left  at  his  decease,  circa  1800  (with  three  daus., 
tiie  youngest  of  whom,  Priscilla,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Ekins,  K.C.B.),  two  sons.  Col.  Pabi.bt  (father  of  Lieut.-Col. 
■George  Parlby,  late  of  the  4th  Light  Dragoons,  and  Major-Gen. 
i'arlby,  late  commanding  the  Cavalry  in  Ireland)  d.  1881,  and 

John  Alesandeb  Parley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  m.  29  Sept.  1792, 
Laetitia,  twin  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Humphrey  Hall,  Esq.  ofMana- 
<lon,  CO.  Devon,  and  Goldings,  co.  Herts,  by  the  Hon.  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John,  10th  Lord  St.  John,  of  Bletsoe,  co.  Bedford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1843)  left  at  his  decease,  1  April, 
1849,  a  son. 

Rev.  John  Hall  Paeley,  now  of  Manadon. 

(famtlu  of  |)aU. 

JonN  IIall,   of   Ijondon,   merchant,  femp.   Elizabeth,  m. 
Anne,   dau.  of  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Horton  Kirby,  Kent, 
and  by  her  (who  a.  16  Dec.  1619;  had  twenty-two  children,  of  | 
whom,  I 


I.  John,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  only  dan.  of  Sir  Martin  Lumley,  Knt. 
and  Alderman,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Wraxall.  By  the  former 
he  had  issue, 

Martin,  who,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  had  a  son  John,  who, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  had  an  only  child,  Elizabeth,  m. 
Mr.  Yate. 
James,  of  London. 
Mary,  m.  Mr.  Oliver. 

II.  Humphrey,  of  Stanstead,  Essex,  m.  Cicely,  sister  of  ."^ir 
Thomas  Middleton,  Knt.  sometime  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Hall,  of  London,  m.  Bennett,  dau.  of  Thomaa 
Green,  a  lawyer,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Richard  Beresford,  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1657)  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  v.nm.  n.  John,  d.  unm. 

III.  Humphrey,  of  Goldings,  Herts,  to.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Mr.  Bridges,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1689)  had  issue, 

Humphrey,  b.  1645;  d.  in  Ireland,  1681. 
He  d.  12  Nov.  1695. 

IV.  Anthony,  of  Knockfergtu. 
v.  Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  Daniel,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Sayer,  Esq.  of  Kent. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Richard  Bate,  of  Norwich. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Walter  Bridges. 
The  5th  son, 

Daniel  Hall,  Esq.  of  Goldings,  m.  1652,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Francis  Quarles,  of  Leoff'ord,  Stamford,  co.  Northampton,  attd 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  1682. 

II.  Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 
in.  Humphrey,  d.  young. 

The  2nd  son, 

Daniel  Hall,  Esq.  of  Gravesend,  Kent,  and  Goldings,  Herts, 
b.  1656;  w.  Mildred,  dau.  of  Samuel  Alstrop,  of  Lincoln,  and 
relict  of  John  Bridges,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  1712)  had 
issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  6.  1689. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Humphrey,  6.  169o;  d.  20  Aug.  1723. 

IV.  Daniel,  6.  1694. 

V.  Samuel,  b.  1695. 

I.  Jane,  d.  young. 

II.  Dorothy,  m.  William  Winrow,  of  London,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Sibella.  rv.  Mildred. 

V.  Mary,  m.  John  Butler,  Esq.  of  Weald,  Essex ;  both  d. 
1744.  VI.  Jane. 

VII.  Susannah.  viu.  Eleanor,      i. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Goldings,  b.  at  Gravesend,  and  there 
bapt.  11  July,  1692  ;  m.  1727,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Hallett, 
Esq.  of  Dunmowe,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Ambrose  Crowley,  Knt.,  and  sister  of  Lettice,  Lady  Cotton, 
and  Elizabeth,  Lady  St.  John,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  March, 
1724)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  20  Jan.  1728 ;  d.  young,  and  was  buried  ia 
Bengeo  Church. 

II.  James,  b.  1  July,  1732;  d.  at  Lisbon. 

III.  Thomas,  6.  4  Sept.  1734. 

IV.  H0MPHEEY,  of  whom  presently. 

v.  Ambrose,  b.  11  Sept.  1739  :  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  —  Powell, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1812)  left  at  his  decease,  31 
Dec.  1815,  three  sons, 

Humphrey,  6.  18  April,  1763. 

John,  6.  15  June,  1773. 

James,  d.  19  June,  1777. 

I.  Mary,  7n.  10  Jan.  1756,  William  Comber  Kirkby,  grand- 
son of  Dean  Comber,  and  d.  22  June,  1816,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mildred,  d.  9  Jan.  18-19. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  15  March,  1785. 

IV.  Sarah,  d.  young. 

V.  Ann,  m.  Richard  Gough,  Esq.  of  Enfield,  the  antiquary, 
andrf.  18  Aug.  1834. 

VI.  Sarah,  d.  30  March,  1795 ;  m.  Rev.  Henry  Pleydell 
Rives. 

The  4th  son, 

Humphrey  Hall,  Esq.  of  Goldings,  Herts,  and  Manadon, 

Devon,  Sheriff  for  Devon  1787,  b.  15  July,  1738 ;  m.  1767,  the 

Hon.  Jane,  dau.  of  10th  Lord  St.  John,  sister  of  Lady  Clinton 

and  of  Lady  Coventry,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  19  July,  1735, 

and  d.  10  July,  1799)  had  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth,     m.     1st,     1803,    Main    Swete   'Walrond,   of 

Manadon,   Devon,  Col.  Coldstream  Guards,   and   by  him 

(who  d.    1817)  had  a  dau.  Jane  St.  John  Hall,   who  d.  18 

April,   1809.       She  m.    2ndly,  1822,  Sir    William    Elford, 

Bart,  of  Bickham,  M.P.  for  P[ymouth,  and  Lieut.-Col.  of 

South  Devon  Militia,  and  d.  18s9. 


1566 


PAE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAR 


II.  Jane  (twin  with  Laetitia),  m.  22 May,  1794,  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Flymouth,  Rotiert  Martin  Popliam  Wall,  Col.  Oxfordshire 
Militia,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Ward,  of  Tewkesbury  Lodge,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  Dec.  1833. 

III.  Laetitia,  b.  4  Dec.  1772  ;  m.  at  St.  Mary's.  Southampton, 
29  Sept.  1792,  John  Alexander  Pablbi,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and 
d.  31  May,  1848,  leaving  issue, 

John  Hall,  now  of  Manadon. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th.  arg.,  a  parrot  vert,  for 
Pauley  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  crusilly  gu.,  three  talbots'  heads 
erased  of  the  last,  for  Hall.    Motto — Parle  bien. 

JStat— Manadon,  near  Plymouth,  Devon. 


PARNELIi    OF    AVONDAI.E. 

Paenell,  John  Howaed,  Esq.  of  Avondale,  co. 
Wicklow  b.  1843. 

liineag'e.' — (See  Burke's  Peerage,  Congleton,  B.) 

William  P.-^^enell,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 
PamcU,  Bart.,  by  Letitia  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthui-  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Colebrooke, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Hates.  He  m.  1810, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Hon.  Hugh  Howard,  and  by  her  (whod.  1813) 
had  issue, 

John  Henkt,  of  Avondale. 

Catherine,  vi.  1835,  George  Vicesimus  Wigram,  Esq. 

Mr.  Hayes  Parnell  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Henry  Parnell,  Esq.  of  Avondale,  co.  Wicklow,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S36,  6.  14  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  31  May,  1834, 
Delia  Tudor,  only  dau.  of  Commodore  Charles  Stewart,  United 
States  navy,  and  had  issue, 

William,  d.  s.  p.  Hajes,  d.  s.  p. 

.John  Howard,  now  of  Avondale. 

Charles  Stewart,  of  Avondale. 

Henry  Tudor,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h. 
Dec.  1850;  m.  1882,  Penelope  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Luby,  D.D.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Maurice  Stewart,  b.  18S4 ; 
Harold  de  Mowbray,  b.  1889 ;  and  Maude  Yolan  Howard. 

Delia  (deceased),  rii.  Livingstone  Thompson,  Esq. 

Emily,  m.  Capt.  R.  M.  Dickinson,  ythod.  1883,  leaving  issue, 
a  dau.  Delia. 

Sophia  (deceased),  m.  Alfred  M'Dermott,  Esq. 

Fanny,  deceased.  Anna  Mercer. 

Theodosia,  m.  Claude  Paget,  Esq.  R.N. 
Mr.  Parnell  d.  3  July,  1859.    His  4th  son, 

Charles  Stewart  Parnell,  Esq.  of  Avondale,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1874,  M.P.  co.  Meath  1875-80,  and  for  Cork  1880-91,  6. 
June,  1846  ;  m.  July,  1891,  Katherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Sir 
John  Page  Wood,  Bart.,  and  dying  s.  p.  5  Oct.  1891,  was  s. 
by  his  elder  brother,  John  Howard  Parnell,  Esq.,  now  of 
Avondale. 

Arms — (See  Burke's  Peerage,  Congleton,  B.). 
Stat — Avondale,  Rathdrum,  co.  Wicklow. 


PARR  OF  GRAPPENHALL  HEYES  AND 
KILLIECHRONAN. 
Paee,  Joseph  Chaeiton,  Esq.  of  Grappenhall 
Ileyes,  and  Ashton  Heyes,  co.  Chester,  of  Staunton 
Pai'k,  Staunton-on-Arrow,  co.  Hereford,  and  Killie- 
chronan,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  June, 
1837  ;  m.  6  Feb.  1872,  Jessie  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
late  Col.  Gr.  L.  Lister  Kaye,  5th  West  York 
Militia,  formerly  lOtli  Royal  Hussars,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Roger  Charlton,  6.  3  Nov.  1874. 

I.  Katharine  Agnes. 

II.  Elinor  Jessie. 

III.  Margaret  Alicia. 

Lineage.— This  family  claims  to  be  abranchof  the  ancient 
Lancashire  family  of  Parr.  Early  in  the  16th  century  it  pos- 
sessed freehold  property  at  Rainford,  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
St.  Helens. 

Edward  Parr  appears,  from  the  Duchy  Records,  to  have 
been  engaged  in  a  lawsuit  respecting  the  title  to  a  messuage 
called  "  Heysein  Hall,  in  Rayneford,"  31  Henry  VIII.  From 
him  descended,  it  is  stated, 

John  Parr,  gent.,  of  Rainforde,  m.  a  dau.  of  Roger 
Ilesketh,  of  North  Moels,  and  had  issue  (with  three  daus.), 
three  sons, 

I.  John,  whose  line  is  supposed  to  be  extinct. 

II.  Edward,  whose  son,  John  Parr,  gent.,  of  Rainford,  re- 
moving to  Liverpool  about  1700,  became  eminent  as  a  mer- 
chant there.  He  m.  1713,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua  Horton, 
Esq.  of  Chadderton,  and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of  Samuel 


Mancsty,  Esq,,  and  a  son,  John  Parr,  merchant,  of  Liver- 
pool, Mayor  1773,  m.  1756,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev. 
Henry  Wolstenholme,  Rector  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  1798 
having  had  issue, 

1  John  Owen,  merchant,  of  London,  b.  1757;  m.  1792, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Patrick,  and  had  issue, 

Rev.  John  Owen  Parr,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Preston  and 
an  Honorary  Canon  of  Manchester,  J. P.,  b.  8  Aug. 
1798;  m.  1821,  Maria  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Bod- 
ham  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk,  and  d.  Feb. 
1878,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Owen  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Hinstock, 
6.  24  Aug.  1825  ;  m.  28  April,  1857,  Mary  Emily,  dau. 
of  Charles  Pott,  Esq.  of  Freelands,  Kent. 

2  William  Chase,  Col.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Clements 
Parr  and  niece  of  Sir  Arthur  Elton,  Bart. 

3  Harrington  Welford. 

1  Maria  hlizabeth.  2  Katherine. 

3  Isabella.  4  Margaret. 

Thomas  Chase,  an  Officer  H.E.I.C.S. 
Samuel,  an  Officer  H.E.I.C.S. 

2  Edward,  of  Liverpool,  to.  Anne  Jane,  only  child  of 
Arthur  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Wavertree,  and  d.  1848,  having 
had  a  son,  John  Hamilton,  of  Liverpool,  who  to.  Kathe- 
rine, widow  of  John  Whitehead,  Esq..  and  has  issue ;  aai 
a  dau.,  Anne  Owen. 

3  Wolstenhnlme,  resided  at  Padua,  in  Italy,  d.  1845. 

4  Joshua,  M.D.,  of  Liverpool,  to.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Henry 
Barton,  and  dying  1810,  left  issue, 

1  Wolstenholme. 

2  John  Barton,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  to.  Elizabeth^ 
youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Arundale,  Esq.  of  Byker  Hall, 
Newcastle,  and  had  issue. 

1  Henrietta.  2  Charlotte. 

5  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Liverpool,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Wood,  gent.,  and  d.  1824,  leaving  a  son,  Joha 
Richard,  and  three  daus. 

in.  Roger,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Roger  Parr,  to.  Hannah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Jack- 
son, Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had  a  son, 

Joseph  Parr,  of  Fir  Grove,  West  Derby,  to.  18  Oct.  1780, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Matthew  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Warrington,  and  d.  25' 
Oct.  1820,  leaving  (with  four  daus.,  Ellen,  d.  unm.;  Harriet, 
m.  James  Henry  Clough,  Esq.,  son  of  Richard  Clough,  Esq., 
Plas  Clough,  CO.  Denbigh ;  Harriet  Ellen,  to.  John,  eldest  son 
of  Rev.  T.  Ellis,  M.A. ;  and  Isabella,  m.  William  Ripley, 
Esq.)  two  sons,  Joseph,  of  Fir  Grove,  d.  unm.  1824,  and 
Thomas,  of  Grappenhall  Heyes.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Pare,  Esq.  of  Grappenhall  Heyes,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  Dec.  1792;  m.  1st,  5  Nov.  1825,  Clare,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Croxton  Johnson,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Wilmslow,  by  whom 
(who  d.  28  Aug.  1827)  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Clara  Ellen,  m. 
1852,  Charles  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Glandiffi  Castle,  co.  Mont- 
gomery. He  m.  2ndly,  1833,  Alitia,  2nd  dau.  of  Philip' 
Charlton,  Esq.  of  Wytheford  Hall,  Salop,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Philip,  of  Ashton  Heyes  and  Killiechronan. 

Frederick,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  b.  13  Oct.  1835 ;  d.  in  the- 
Crimea  25  March,  1855. 

Joseph  Charlton,  now  of  Grappenhall  Ileyes,  etc. 

Chiverton  Bertie,  b.  19  Nov.  1841,  to.,  and  d.  s.  j).  23  March, 
1892. 

Raymond  William,  6.  1  Sept.  1843;  m.  1881,  Constance,  dau. 
of  Edward,  16th  Lord  Dunsany,  and  has  issue,  Lionel 
Edward,  b.  1882;  Bertram;  Violet  Mary. 

Henry  Bingham,  6.  6  June,  1845. 

Cecil  Francis,  6.  2  Aug.  1847 ;  to.  Amy  Ursula,  dan.  of  Baroa 
Dimsdale,  and  has  issue,  Raymond  Cecil. 

Alicia  Jane,  m.  10  Dec.  1867,  Edward  Townshend,  Esq.  o£ 
Wincham  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Lee,  b. 
7  Oct.  1868. 
Mr.  Parr  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Philip  Parr,  Esq.  of  Killiechronan,  co.  Argyll,  an* 
Ashton  Heyes,  Cheshire,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  6» 
25  Feb.  1834;  to.  22  Nov.  1866,  Agnes,  only  dau.  of  the  late- 
Major  George  Darby  Griffith,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Oct.  1891. 

^rTO«— Arg.,  two  bars  az,  a  bordure  engrailed  sa.  Crest — A 
female's  head  couped  below  the  shoulders,  vested  az.,  on  her 
head  an  antique  crown  or.    Motto — Faire  sans  dire. 

Seats— Grappenhall  Heyes,  Warrington,  and  Ashton  Heyes,. 
Chester;  Stauntou  Park,  Staunton-oa-Arrow,  co.  Hereford, 
and  Killiechronan,  Aros,  N.B. 


PARR    OF    PAYTOE    HALL. 

Paee,  Alfeed,  Esq.  of  Paytoc  Hall  and  Bay- 
sham  Court,  CO.  Hereford,  County  Councillor,  b.  26 
June,  1866,  purchased  the  Baysham  Court  estate 
24  April,  1889. 


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Lineage. — John  George  Rowland  Parr,  Esq.,  who  came 
from  Maiden,  Sun-ey,  in  which  county  the  family  at  one  time 
held  e.xtensive  estates,  m.  in  March  1S20,  Mary  Jane  Howard, 
and  d.  6  Aug.  1851,  having  hy  her  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1846)  had 
issue.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Parr,  Esq.  of  Paytoe  Hall,  co.  Hereford  (which 
ancient  and  historical  estate  he  purchased  13  May,  1867.  The 
old  residence  was  erected  in  1119,  hy  John  de  Paytoe,  from 
whom  it  takes  its  name),  was  b.  at  Bromfleld,  co.  Salop.  He 
m.  10  May,  1865,  Susan,  dau.  of  William  Richards,  Esq.  of 
The  Cross  House,  co.  Salop,  and  The  Garn,  Newcastle,  by 
Susan,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Barrington  Hall, 
Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  12  March,  1881,  leaying  an  only  child, 

Alfred,  now  of  Paytoe  Hall. 

Seats— Paytoe  Hall,  Leintwardine,  R.S.O.;  and  Baysham 
Court,  Ross,  both  in  co.  Hereford. 


JONES-PARRY    OF    LLWYN    ONN. 

Jones-Paeet,  Thomas  Paeey,  Esq.  of  Llwyn 
Onn,  CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1  Sept.  1828  ; 
m.  1863,  Lucie  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Oldham  Swettenham,  Esq.,  and  has, 

I.  Thomas  Parry,  6.  9  Feb.  1869. 

II.  Geoffrey  Lloyd,  b.  12  Jan.  1877. 

I.  Charlotte  Annie  Margaret.         ii.  Georgina  Marian. 

III.  Gladys  Lucie.  iv.  Alice  Winifred. 

Liiueage. — This  family,  which  has  been  uninterruptedly 
seated  at  Llwyn  Onn  from  a  very  remote  period,  and  has 
allied  itself  with  many  of  the  most  eminent  houses  in  the 
Principality,  deduces  male  descent  from  Tcdor  Trevor,  Lord 
of  Hereford,  founder  of  the  tribe  of  the  Marches. 

Ynyr  ap  Cadforch,  Lord  of  both  Maelors,  Oswestry,  and 
Whittington,  in  Powys,  one  of  the  Barons  of  that  kingdom,  m. 
Rhiengar,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Lluddoca  ap  Caradoc  Vrcich- 
fras.  Lord  of  Hereford,  in  South  Wales,  and  was,  by  her,  father 
of  a  son, 

Tudor  Trevor  (so  called  because  born  or  nursed  in  Trevor), 
Lord  of  Hereford,  Whittington,  and  both  Maelors,  and  founder 
of  the  tribe  of  the  Marches.  He  m.  Angharad,  dau.  of  Howell 
Dha,  King  of  South  Wales  a.d.  907,  the  celebrated  Lawgiver 
of  Cambria,  and  had  issue,  i.  Gronwy  ap  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord 
of  Hereford,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Gwen,  m.  Cyhelyn  ap  Ivor, 
liOrd  of  BuUth,  and  was  mother  of  Elystan  Glodrydd,  Prince 
of  Ferlys,  founder  of  the  4th  Royal  Tribe  of  Wales ;  ii.  Llydoch 
ap  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  both  Maelors  and  Oswestry,  ancestor 
of  the  MosTTNS  of  Mostyn,  the  Trevors  of  Brtjnkinalt,  the 
Pennants  of  Downing,  &c. ;  iii.  Dtngad  ap  Tcdor  Trevor, 
of  whose  line  we  treat.    The  3rd  son, 

Dyngad  ap  Thdoe  Trevor,  m.  Cicely,  dau.  of  Severus,  son 
of  Cadivor  ap  Gwemvynwyn,  Prince  of  Powys-Wenwynwyn, 
and  was  father  of 

Rhtwallon  ap  Dtngad,  whose  wife  was  Lettice,  dau.  of 
Cadwaladr  ap  Peredir  Goch.    Their  son, 

Cynric  ap  Rhtwallon,  Lord  of  Whittington,  Christionydol 
Cynric,  and  Maelor  Cymraeg,  in  Powys,  who  was  slain  a.d. 
1073,  TO.  Judy,  dau.  of  Ivor  Hen,  Lord  of  Bhos,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Ednyfed  ap  Cynric;  ii.  Hwfa  ap  Cynric ;  in.  Ninniau  ap 
Cynric,  of  whom  presently;  iv.  Llewellyn  ap  Cynric.  The 
3rd  son, 

Ninniau  ap  Cynric,  was  father  of 

Iedaf  ap  Ninniau,  m.  Efa,  dau.  of  Einion  ap  Howel  ap 
levan,  Lord  of  Arwystli,  derived  from  Elystan  Glodrydd, 
Prince  of  Ferlys,  and  had  issue,  i.  Iorwerth  Vychan  ap 
Ieuaf,  continuer  of  the  line;  and  ii.  Einion  ap  leuaf,  pro- 
genitor of  the  Ettons  of  Eylon.    The  eldest  son, 

Iorwerth  Vychan  ap  Ieuaf,  of  Llwynon,  co.  Denbigh,  m. 
Mali,  uidow  of  David  ap  Rhys,  5th  Baron  of  Kymmer-yn- 
Ideimion,  co.  Merioneth,  and  3rd  dau.  of  levan,  living  6  Henry 
HI.,  son  of  Einion  ap  Griffith,  of  Cos-y-Gedol,  co.  Merioneth. 
By  this  lady  Iorwerth  Vychan  had  issue,  i.  Griffith  ap 
Iorwerth,  his  heir;  ii.  Hwfa  ap  Iorwerth,  of  Hafod-y-Wern ; 
II.  Iorwerth  Vychan  ap  Iorwerth,  ancestor  of  the  Jeffreys  of 
Acton.    The  eldest  son, 

Griffith  ap  Iorwerth,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Rhys  Vychan,  son  (by  Ellen,  dau.  of  Madoc  ap  Meredith, 
last  Prince  of  Powys)  of  Rhys  Michell,  who  d.  temp.  Henry 
III.,  son  of  Rhys  Grig,  son  of  Rhys  ap  TewdvvT  Mawr,  King  of 
South  Wales.  By  this  lady  Griffith  had  issue.  Griffith  ap 
Iorwerth  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Iorwerth  ap  Griffith,  of  Llwynon,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Owain, 
son  of  Bleddyn,  Lord  of  Dinmael,  in  Powys,  son  of  Owain 


Erogyntyn,  Lord  of  Edeirnion,  Diumacl,  and  Abpitanat,  in 
Powis,  son  of  Madoc  ap  Meredith,  last  Prince  of  Powys,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Llewelyn  ;  ii.  Griffith ;  iii.  Madoc.  The  eldest 
son, 

Llewelyn  ap  Iorwerth,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Gwenllian,  dau. 
of  Madoc  ap  Ednyfed  Goch,  of  Bersham,  and  had  issue.  The 
eldest  son, 

Howel  ap  Llewelyn,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Margaret,  sister  of 
Edward  ap  David,  who  d.  26  Henry  VI.,  1447,  and  dau.  of 
David  ap  Ednyfed  Gam,  of  Pengwern,  derived  from  Tudor 
Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford.    Of  this  alliance,  the  elder  son, 

Edward  ap  Howel,  of  Llwynon,  was  father,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Wylde,  of  Bersham,  of  a 
son, 

Robert  ap  Edward,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  (by 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Calveley,  Knt.  of  Ley)  of  John 
Eyton,  Ksq.  of  Ruabon,  co.  Denbigh.  Of  this  marriage  there 
was  issue,  an  elder  son, 

John  ap  Robert,  of  Llwynon,  who  had,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Aimer,  of  Aimer,  two  sons  and  five  daus.  John 
ap  Robert  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  who  first  assumed  the 
family  patronymic.  He  to.  Margaret,  dau.  (by  Jane,  sister 
and  heir  of  Edward  Hanmer,  of  Hanmer,  co.  Flint,  Knt.)  of 
Sir  Roger  Puleston,  Knt.  of  Emrall,  co.  Flint,  son  and  heir  of 
Roger  Puleston,  Esq.  of  Emrall,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Ayton,  co.  Chester,  son  and 
heir  of  Sir  William  Bulkeley,  Knt.  Of  this  marriage  there 
was  issue,  with  a  younger  son  (John  Jones,  of  By  dley),  an  eider 
son, 

Roger  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  whose  wife  was  Margaret, 
sister  of  John  Trevor,  Esq.  of  Trevallyn,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
dau.  (by  Anne,  dau.  of  Randle  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Broughton, 
Salop)  of  John  Trevor,  Esq.  of  Allington,  grandson  of  Richard 
Trevor,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  John  Trevor,  Esq.  of  Brynkynalt, 
CO.  Denbigh,  derived  from  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford, 
The  only  son  of  this  marriage, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon  (1576),  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  (by 
Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Aimer,  Esq.  of  Aimer) 
of  Edward  Puleston,  Esq.,  2nd  son  (by  Einion,  dau.  of  Richard 
Hanmer,  Esq.  of  Hanmer,  co.  Flint)  of  Sir  Edward  Puleston, 
Knt.  of  Emrall,  co.  Flint.  Of  thds  marriage  there  was  issue, 
four  sons, 

Roger,  his  heir. 

John,  from  whom  descended  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  PickhiU, 
an  Officer  in  the  Queen's  Royal  Regt.  and  Assistant-Com- 
missary to  the  Forces  in  Ireland,  ni.  6  Sept.  1804,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Bama,  co.  Galway. 

Randall.  William. 

John  Jones  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  living  1604.  He  to.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  John  Jones,  Gent,  of  Bydley,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Randolph  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Goldsmith,  Gent,  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had 
i.ssue,  I.  Roger,  his  successor;  ii.  Owen;  in.  Edward;  iv. 
Thomas;  v.  Charles;  i.  Catherine;  ii.  Dorothy;  iii.  Alice. 
The  eldest  son, 

Roger  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Johri 
Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Wyddwyd,  in  Rhuabon,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1679)  had  issue,  i.  Roger,  who  d.  young  ; 
11.  John;  hi.  Wilham  ;  i.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Mary.  The  2nd  son 
and  eventual  heir, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  aged  15  a.d.  1G57,  was  father 
of  two  sons, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  seated  at  Plas   Hen,  co.  :Montgomcry,  whose   son, 
John  Jones,  of  Pias  HOn,  had  issue,  a  son  and  dau.,  John 
and  Mary,  m.  1764,  John  Hughes,  Esq.   of  Pen-y-clawdd, 
CO.  Denbigh. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jones,  Esq.,  of  Churton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  a  son 
and  a  dau.,  John  and  Frances,  m.  John  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plis-yn- 
Yale,  CO.  Denbigh.    Mr.  Jones  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Love 
Parry,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Penartli  and  Rhydolion,  co.  Canarvon, 
by  Rachael  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Vincent  Corbet,  Esq, 
of  Ynys-y-maengwyn,  co.  Merioneth,  6th  in  descent  from 
Richard  Corbet,  Knt.  of  Moreton  Corbet,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Vernon.  Through  the  Corbets,  a  royal 
descent  from  Edward  I.  is  deduced  from  the  Princess  Joan, 
dau.  of  that  monarch,  and  through  the  Vemons  from  the 
Princess  Elizabeth,  another  dau.  of  the  same  King  (sec  Burke's 
Royal  Descents).  By  Katherine  his  wife,  John  Jones,  oi 
Llwynon,  had  issue. 


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John,  TO.  Penelope  Stead,  cj:.  «.  p. 
Thomas  Pakby,  contiuucr  of  the  line. 
Love  Parry,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd   Foot.     By  Kicarda  his  wife, 
sister  of  Sir   Charles   Wetherell,  Knt.,  Attoiney-General, 
and  dau.  of  Dr.  Wetherell,  Dean  of  Hereford,  Col.  Parry 
Jones  had   an   only  child,  Fanny  Eiuharda,   m.   William 
Farrer,  Esq.  of  Brayfield  House,  Bucks. 
Rachel  Corbet  Parry,  b.  1778;  d.  16  Dec.  1830. 
The  2nd,  and  eventually  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pakby  Joves,  Esq.  of  Lhvyn  Onn,  to.  9  Feb.  1780, 
his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co  heir  (with  her  sister,  the  wife 
of  Col.  Wardle,  M.P.)  of  Love  Parky,  of  Penarth,  Ehydolion, 
Wemfawr,  and  Madryn,  by  Sidney  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  Kev.  Robert  Lewis,  Chancellor  of  Bangor,  lineally  de- 
rived, through  the  Bulkeleys  and  Talbots,  from  King  Edward 
I.  On  marrying  the  heir  of  Madryn,  Mr.  Jones  assumed  the 
•additional  .surname  of  Parky.  By  Margaret  his  wife,  who  was 
■b.  1783,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1S30,  he  had  i^sue, 

I.  Love  Parry,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Parky,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John  Parry,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Edern,  co.  CarnaiTon,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Maclver,  Esq.,  and  d.  6  March, 
1865,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Corbet  Yale,  Esq.  of  P14s-yn-Yale  [see  Yale). 

2  John.  3  Thomas.  4  Ivor  Edward,  d.  18oti. 

1  Margaret  Ann,  d.  25  Aug.  1843. 

2  Eliza.  3  Martha.  4  Mary  Gertrude. 

tv.  William  Parry,  the  late  Liect.-Col.  William  Parry 
Yale,  of  Pias-yn-Yale,  m.  Eliza  Flora,  dau.  of  John  San- 
derson, Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1867. 

V.  Edward,  b.  9  Dec.  1797  ;  d.  Sept.  1816. 

I.  Sidney  Parry,  to.  12  July,  1806,  Robert  Browne  Macgregor, 
Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  88th  Regt.,  d.  1855,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph  Alexander  James  (deceased). 

2  Robert  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  65th  Regt.,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Captain  Walmesley,  and  had  issue. 

1  Ellinor  Elizabeth, 

2  Sidney. 

3  Margaret  Jane  Frances,  m.  1809,  Samuel  Day  Goss, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  London. 

n.  Ellen    Eliza,   m.   Major-Gen.    Clapham,    of    Widcombe 
Thorpe,  Someraet  (both  deceased). 
■Mr.  Jones  Parry  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

LrEUT.-GEN.  Sir  Love  Parry  Jones-Parry,  K.H.,  of  Madryn, 
Penarth,  Wernfawr,  Rhydolion,  &c.,  6.  1781,  High  Sheriff  of 
Anglesey,  1840,  twice  M.P.  for  Horsham,  Sussex,  and  subse- 
quently for  CO.  Carnarvon.  lie  m.  1st,  1806,  Sophia,  only  dau. 
■of  Robert  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Binfield,  Berks,  and  by  her  had 
three  daus., 

Eliza  Maria,  to.   Tntton  Knyfton,  Esq.  of   Uphill   Lodge, 
Somerset,  and  d.  s.  p.  1838. 
Ellen  Georgina,  m.  1856,  thu  Rev.  G.  E.  Tate,  Rector  of 

Widdicomb,  Bath. 
Mary  Gertrude,  m.  Archdeacon  W.  Crawley,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Bryngwyn,  co.  Monmouth,  and  d.  1854. 
He  m.  2ndly,  15  Dec.  1826,  Elizabeth,*  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
"Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Holton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  niece  of  the  late 
Lord  Feversham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  May,  1883)  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau., 

Thomas  Love  Dhncombe,  of  Madryn,  head  of  the  family, 
created  a  Baronet  in  1886  (see  Bdbke's  Peerage  and  Baronet- 
age), d.  s.  p.  1891. 
Henry  Powell  Slingsby,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1849. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Margaret,  m.  1853,  Abram  Jones  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Gelliwig  Hall,  co.  Carnarvon. 

Sir  Love  Jones-Parry  d.  25  Feb.  1853. 

^amib  cf  |oncs-|.lii:rrn  of  Jlfenix  0un:. 

Ecverting  to 

Thomas  Pakky  Jones-Parky,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  Aberdunant,  co.  Carnarvon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 
R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Parry  JoncsParry,  Esq.  of  Llwyn 
Onn,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Love  Parry, 
Esq.  of  Penarth  and  Madryn,  b.  14  April,  1784;  to,  19  April, 
1811,  Margaret  Hooper,  only  child  of  the  late  Robert  Lloyd, 
JCsq.  of  Tregayan,  co.  Anglesey,  a  Vice-Admiral  of  the  White, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Nov.  1858)  had  issue, 
I.  Robert  Lloyd,  M.A.,  .J.P.    and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Aberdunant,  co.  Carnarvon,  0.    15  July,   1816;    to.  Mary 
Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Edwin  Owen  Snow,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870, 
leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas  Edward  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  co. 
Asglesey,  6.  29  July,  1856,  who  assumed  1871,  the  name 
of  Lloyd,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  on  inheriting  the 
property  of  his  great-grandfather,  Vice-Admiral  Robert 
Lloyd,  of  Tregayan,  co.  Anglesey ;    to.   1379,  Rosamond 

*  This  lady  is  descended  through  the  Percys,  the  Slingsbys, 
and  Duncombes,  from  Edwabd  III. 


Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  V/illiam  Hoygate,  Bart,  of 
Hellarena,  co.  Londonderry  (see  Bdkke's  teerwjei,  and  liaa 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Love,  6.  1881. 

II.  Roger  Edward  John,  6.  1882. 

III.  Frederick  Jasper,  b.  1885. 

I.  Sydney  Frances  Mary,  6.  1888. 

1  Margaret  Isabella,  d.  16  June,  1853. 

2  Mary  Evelyn  Maitland,  m.  1880,  Edward  Nassati  Senior, 
Esq. 

3  Mabel  Frederica  Frances  Baynes,  m.  1876,  Ralph  John 
Aspinall,  Esq.  of  Standen  HaU,  and  Mytton,  co.  Lan- 
caster (see  thatfamiiy). 

II.  Thomas  Parry,  now  of  Llwyn  Onn. 

III.  Sydney  Kerry,  late  Capt.  84th  Regt.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Cardigan.  1871,  6.  28  April,  1830;  m. 
Dorothea  Anne,  only  child  of  the  late  Charles  Arthur 
Prichard,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Tyllwydd,  co.  Cardigan,  by 
his  wile,  the  dau.  of  the  late  John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Brynog, 
CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Arthur,  6.  1861;  to.  1891,  Agnes  M.,  dau.  of  O. 
Stanton,  Esq.  of  St.  Petersburg,  Florida. 

2  Sydney  Herbert,  R.N. 

1  Dorothea  Lucy.  2  Maria  Louisa,  d.  1868, 

3  Beatrice  Kllen,  to.  Henry  James  Theodore  VVood,  Esq., 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

4  Blanche  Katherine  Rheingar. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Taubman  William  James, 
Esq.  of  Pantsaison,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (who  d. 
March,  1886),  and  d.  1881  (see  that  family). 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Charles  Arthur  Pritchard,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Tyllwydd,  co.  Cardigan  (who  d.  1862),  and  d.  1890. 

III.  Charlotte  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Mark  Wilks  William  James, 
M.A.,  whorf.  1873. 

IV.  Harriet  Georgiana. 

V.  Sophia  Henrietta,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Warter  Meredith, 
J.P.,  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Warter  Meredith,  Esq., 
J.P.  of  Pentre  Bychan  Hall,  co.  Denbigh  (see  Wiaf/amjiy), 
and  has  issue,  Henry,  d.  1877;  and  Alice. 

VI.  Louisa  Maria,  m.  James  Roddam  Tate,  Esq.,  who  d.  1883. 

Capt.  Jones-Parry  served  the  Office  of  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Car- 
narvon, 1836,  s.  to  Llwyn  Onn  on  the  decease  of  his  father, 
18  Jan.  1835,  and  d.  26  May,  1845,  when  (under  the  limitations 
contained  in  the  will  of  Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry,  Esq.  of 
Llwyn  Onn  and  Madryn)  he  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son,  the  present 
possessor. 

J^nmilg  of  ^arrjT. 

The  family  of  Parry,  whose  estates  were  enjoyed  and  whose 
name  was  borne  by  the  representative  in  the  female  line. 
Sir  Thomas  Love  Ddncombe  Jones  Parky,  Bart.,  derive  from 
Geoffrey  Parry,  Esq.  of  Rhydolion,  co.  Canarvon,  a  cadet 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Parry  of  Poston  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
Col.  of  Horse  under  Oliver  Cromwell,  descended  from 
Moreiddig  o'r  Dyffryn  Aur.  Geoffrey  Parry  to.  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Hugh  Hughes,  of  Cefn  Llanfair  (descended  from 
Llowarch  Howlbwreh),  by  Ellen  his  wife  dau.  and  sole  heii 
of  John  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Wernfawr,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Madryn.    By  her  he  was  father  of 

Love  Parry,  Esq.  of  Wernfawr,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carnarvon, 
1685,  whose  wife  was  Ellen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Winn,  Esq, 
of  Penarth.    Their  son, 

toYE  Parry,  Esq.  of  Rhydolion,  Wernfawr,  Cefn  Llanfair, 
and  Penarth,  High  Sheriff  1722,  to.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Yincenc 
Corbet,  Esq.  of  Ynysymaengwyn,  and  had  issue, 

Love,  his  heir. 

John,  Attorney-General  of  North  Wales,  Bencher  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Carnarvon. 

Corbet,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 

Hugh,  TO.  a  dau.  of  the  celebrated  French  General  Bom-gard, 
and  had  a  son.  Love  Albert,  to.  Miss  Comberbatch. 

William  (Rev.).  Vincent. 

Katherine,  m.  John  Jones,    Esq.  of  Llwynon,   and  was 
mother  of  a  son,  Thomas  Parry  Jon-es,  of  Llwyn  Onu. 
The  eldest  son, 

Love  Parry,  Esq.  of  Penarth,  co.  Carnarvon,  m.  Sidney, 
heir  of  Madryn,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Mary, 
mother  of  the  l.st  Lord  Dinorben)  of  Robert  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Llysdulas,  co.  Anglesey,  Chancellor  of  Bangor,  and  had  issue, 
two  daus.  and  co-heirs,  Ellen,  m.  Col.  Wardle.    The  other, 

Margaret  Parry,  heir  of  Madryn,  in.  9  Feb.  1786,  her  first 
cousin,  Thomas  Parry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn,  co.  Denbigh, 
who  then  assumed  by  royal  licence,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Parry.  The  grandson  and  representative  of  this 
marriage  was  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Love  Dcncombe  Jones 
Parry,  Bart.,  of  Madryn. 

yfj-TOS— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  fess  between  three 
lozenges,  az.,  for  Parry;  2nd  and  3rd  quarterly,  1st  and  4tU 
erm.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for  Jones;  2nd  and  3rd  per  bend 
sinist  er  erm.  and  ermines  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued 
az.,  for  Tudor  Teevok.     oVesfs— 1st,  Parry,  Five  batile-axes, 


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staves,  gTi.,  headed  or,  three  in  pale,  and  two  in  saltire,  en- 
circled with  a  wreath  ol  laurel  ppr.,  motto  over,  Heh  Dduw 
heb  Ddym,  Duw  a  Dygon  ;  2nd,  Jones,  On  achapeau  gu.  turned 
up  erm.  a  demi-lion  rampant  or;  3rd,  A  stag  trippant  arg. 
attired  and  unguled  or;  4th,  A  nag's  head  and  neck  erased  sa. 
for  Madrin,  motto  over.  Nil  Desperandum.  Motto — Gofal  Dyn 
Duw  ai  gwerid :  A  prudent  man  God  will  guard. 
SecU — Llwyn  Onn,  Wrexham. 


PAERY    OF    HIGHNAM    COUHT. 

Paeet,  Chaeles  Hubeet  Hastings,  Esq.  of 
Knights  Croft,  Sussex,  b.  27  Feb.  184S,  m.  25  June, 
1872,  Lady  Elizabetli  Maude,  dau.  of  Sydney,  1st 
Lord  Herbert  of  Lea,  and  sister  of  the  present  Earl 
of   Pembroke  {see  Lueke's  Peerage)  and  has  issue, 

I.  Dorothea.  ii.  Gwendolne. 

Lineage. — Thoma'?  Taiirt,  Esq.  of  Banstead  Manor 
House,  Surrey,  6.  23  net,.  1732;  m.  Miss  Oakes,  sister  of 
Thomas  Oakes,  Esq.,  a  Member  of  Council  in  India,  and  was 
father  of 

EicHABD  Paeet,  Esq.  of  Banstoad,  Surrey,  Governor  of 
Bencoolen,  m.  Mary  Gambier,  nieue  .jf  the  late  Lord  Gambler, 
and  had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Gambiee  Paret,  Esq.  of  Highnam  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  6.  22  Feb. 
1816;  m.  1st,  13  Aug.  1839,  Anna  Maria  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of 
Henry  Fynes  Clinton,  Esq.  of  Welwyn,  Herts,  and  cousin  of 
the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  by  her  (whod.  II  March,  1848) 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Clinton,  6.  16  Sept.  1840,  and  d.  7  July,  1883. 
n.  Charles  Hcbeet  Hastings. 

I.  Lucy  Anna,  d.  1861. 

Hem.  2ndly,  1851,  Ethelinda,  now  of  Highnam  Court,  dau. 
of  the  Very  Eev.  F.  Lear,  late  Dean  of  Salisbury,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

lu.  Ernest  Gambier,  6.  25  Oct.  1853. 

IV.  Sidney  Gambier,  6.  9  Jan.  1«59. 

II.  Linda  I.sabel.  in.  Mary  Beatrice. 

IV.  Ethel  Geraldine,  m.  21  Sept.  1887,  Oxley  Durant  Parker, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  John  Oxley  Parker,  Esq.  of  Woodham 
Mortimer. 

■y.  Hilda  Katharine. 

He  d.  28  Sept.  1888,  leaving  Highnam  Court  to  his  widow  for  life. 

.^rms— Arg.,  a  fesse  between  three  lozenges  sa.  Ortit — 
Three  battle-axes  erect  ppr.     Motto— 1m  ne  cede  mails. 

iiaidCTicc— Knights  Croft,  Rustington,  Worthing,  Sussex. 
Town  Residence — 17,  Kensington  Sq.,  W. 


PABEY-CROOKE    OF    DAESHALI. 

Paeey-Ceooke,  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Darsham, 
Suifolk,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1833 ;  m.  1860, 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Sayer,  Esq.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Sibton  Park,  Suffolk,  and  hasissue, 

John  Walter,  Lieut.  3rd  Suffolk  Eegt.,  b.  1862;  m.  1888, 
Georgiana  Harriet,  dau.  of  Col.  J.  St.  Leger,  D.L.,  of 
Park  Hill,  co.  York,  and  has  a  son,  b.  1889. 

Mr.  Parry-Crooke  is  eldest  son  of  John  Parry- 
Crooke,  Esq.  of  Kempshott  Park,  Hants  (who  d. 
1843),  by  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  George  H. 
Errington,  Esq.  of  Chadwell  Heath,  and  Ashbourne, 
CO.  Derby. 

SeaJ— Darsham  House,  Saxmundham, 
Toum  Residence— 60,  Eutland  Gate,  S.W. 


!       PARTRIDGE    OF    HOCKHAM:    HALL. 

Paeteidge,  Heney  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hockham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  12  Feb.  1837;  m.  14  July, 
1868,  Emily  Gertrude,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon 
Kempthorne,  Rector  of  Elton,  Hunts,  and  by  her 

1  (who  d.  1  June,  1880)  has  issue, 

!      1.  Henrt  Ealph  Champion,  b.  1873. 

!      I.  Etheldred  Gertrude.  ii.  Eleanor  Dorothy. 

•  Lineage.— Henry  Paeteidge,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Henry 
Partridge,  Esq.  (by  Joanna  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Jacques,  Esq.  of  Elmstone,  Kent),  and  grandson   of  Henry 

.  Partridge,  Alderman  of  London,  b.  17  May,  1671,  s.  his  brother 
Robert,  of  Buckenham  House,  Norfolk,  and  of  Lowbrooks, 
Berks,  1710.  He  m.  1st,  21  Oct.  1701,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and 
II. 


heir  of  Thomas  Holder,  Esq.  of  Northwold,  by  whom  (who  d. 
17  Jan.  1703)  he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Martha,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Wright,  merchant,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  at  Croydon,  20 
Feb.  1760)  had  four  sons  and  six  daus.  Mr.  Partridge  d.  3 
July,  1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Heney  Paeteidge,  Esq.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk,  and  of  Low- 
brooks,  Berks,  6.  22  Jan.  1711.  He  to.  1st,  20  July,  1745,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Say,  merchant,  and  by  her  (whoti.  2s 
April,  1748,  aged  20)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  b.  18  May,  1747;  m.  8  March,  1776,  his  cousin, 
Jane,  dau.  of  WiUiam Purcas,  Esq.,  and  dying  14  Feb.  Ibl7, 
left  issue, 

1  Robert,  b.  1797;  d.  15  April,  1823. 

1  Jane,  m.  1800,  Rev.  Henry  Say,  Rector  of  Nortli  Piekcn- 
ham  and  Houghton-on-the-Hill,  Norfolk. 

2  Mary,  to.  1804,  Rev.  Peter  Hansell,  Minor  Canon  of 
Norwich  Cathedral. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Bryan  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Broom  Park,  Nsrthum- 
berland,  and  d.  1776. 

Mr.  Partridge  m.  2ndly,  1751,  Aliee,  dau.  of  Simon  Taylor, 
merchant  at  Lynn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1797)  had  issue, 

III.  Walter,  6.  1757;  d.  unm.  at  Gibraltar,  Dec.  1800. 

IV.  John,  b.  1776  ;  m.  1801,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Evcrard, 
Esq.  of  Lynn,  and  d.  17  May,  1813,  leaving  issue,  Alice, 
m.  1  Jan.  1834,  J.  Fry,  Esq.,  and  Plcasance,  vi.  FiedericiL 
Ingle,  Esq. 

II.  Martha,  m.  1786,  Mr.  John  Vancouver,  and  d.  s.  p.  1807. 
Mr.  Partridge  d.  4  Nov.  1793,  aged  82,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Heney  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Northwold  and  Lowbrooks,  0. 
24  May,  1746;  m.  11  Sept.  1781,  Katharine,  youngest  dau.  of 
Samuel  Reynardson,  of  Holywell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  Dec.  1820)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Robert,  6.  1791  ;  d.  1800. 

III.  John  Anthony,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Malpas,  co.  Chester,  b 
2  May,  1794;  m.  18  May,  1826,  Louisa  Isabella  (who  d.  7 
April,  1858),  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Tyrwhitt  Drake, 
Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  Bucks,  and  d.  27  Feb.  1861,  leaving  witd 
other  issue, 

1  John  Francis,  who  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1873,  the 
surname  of  Penyston  (see  Penyston  of  CornwM  Manor). 

I.  Katharine  Mary,  d.  23  Feb.  1852. 

II.  Sarah  Frances,  m.  9  Nov.  1815,  Benjamin  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Sledagh  Hall,  co.  Wexford,  eldest  son  of  Christian 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Sledagh,  and  d.  18  Feb.  1884,  in  her  100th 
year. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  16  April,  1808,  Jocelyn  Henry  Connor 
Thomas,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas,  of  Evertou,  Ireland, 
and  d.  in  Tasmania,  13  Nov.  1873. 

IV.  Sophia,  ?)i.  11  April,  1808,  John  Thurston  Mott,  Esq.  of 
Bamingham  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  d.  22  Feb.  1859. 

Mr.  Partridge  d.  30  Sept.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Sa.\iuel  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Hockham  Hall,  N'orfollc, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  22  June,  1782;  m.  18  June,  IsOo,  Mary 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Luke  Heslop,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Buckingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Chajipion,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  May,  1807  ;  m.  23 
Aug.  1834,  Etheldred  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Birch  Reynardson,  of  Holywell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  9  Oct.  1846)  left  at  his  decease,  20  Oct.  1850, 

1  Heney  Thomas,  now  of  Hockham  Hall. 

2  Arthur  William,  b.  1838 ;  m.  1867,  Blanche  Emily, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  A.  Partridge,  Eector 
of  Baconsthorpe,  and  has  issue,  eight  children. 

I  Etheldred  Mary,  in.  27  July,  1858,  William  Dundas,  Esq., 
brother  of  Eobcrt  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Arniston. 

II.  Edward  Jacob,  d.  24  Nov.  1820,  and  bur.  at  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst. 

Jil.  Charles  Francis,  b.  28  Nov.  1811 ;  d.  9  April,  1S60. 

IV.  Walter  John,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Caston,  Norfolk,  J. P.,  b. 
11  May,  1813;  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1842,  Maria  Agnes,  5th  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Mansfield  Clarke,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (.who  d. 
26  Feb.  1847)  had  a  son,  Walter  Henry  (Rev.),  m.  June, 
1872,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Oliver  Dodgson,  and 
has  eight  children.  Rev.  W.  J.  Partridge,  to.  2ndly,  2  Feb. 
1858,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Gataker,  Esq.  of 
Mildenhall,  and  d.  Dec.  1S91. 

V.  Frederick  Robert,  b.  29  March,  1815;  ra.  Aug.  1842, 
Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  .Stephen  Frost  Rippingail,  and  d. 
24  April,  1878,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  William  Luke,  b.  9  Sept.  1819  ;  m.  Helena,  dau.  of 
—  Lindon,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Feb.  1876. 

VII.  George  Anthony,  b.  5  Feb.  1825  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Kev.  J.  Holworthy. 

I.  Louisa  Katharine,  m.  7  Aug.  1833,  Henry  Dover,  Esq., 
and  d.  30  Aug.  1834. 

II.  Charlotte  Anne,  d.  unm.  1825. 

III.  Sophia  Sarah,  m.  29  Aug.  1829,  George  Gataker,  Esq., 
and  is  deceased. 

IV.  Eleanor  Dorothea,  to.  Henry  Birch  Reynardson,  Esq,  of 
Adwell  House,  co.  Oxford,  aci  has  issue. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Mr.  Partridge  d.  1  Oct.  1858. 

Arms—Cxii.,  on  a  fesse  cottised  or,  between  three  partridges 
rising  off  the  last  three  torteaux.     Cixst—A  partridge,  as  in 
.■»he  arms.     Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 
.^-Seat— Hockham  Hall,  near  Thetford. 
tfClub— United  University. 


IPAETEIDGE  OF  HOESENDON  HOUSE. 

(&€  Jaqttes  of  Easby  Abbey.) 


TARTKIDaE    OF    BISHOP'S    WOOD. 

Paktbidge,  Edwaed  Otto,  Esq.  of  Farcliynys, 
l^orth  Wales,  and  Hazelhursfc,  Bishop's  Wood,  co. 
•Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Hereford,  and  J.P. 
•cos.  Brecon  and  Salop,  formerly  Capt.  Eoyal  Mon- 
jnoutli  Mil.,  m.  1st,  Catherine  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev. 
•Oeoi-ge  B.  Bevan,  of  Crickhowell,  and  has  issue, 
.1.  Charles  Edward,  Lieut.-Col.  B.W.Kent  Eegt.,  b.  18  March, 
1847. 

II.  Frederick  Leonard,  late  E.N. 

HI.  George  Herbert. 

I.  Alice  Catherine.  n.  Annie. 

'He  m.  2ndly,  1872,  Elizabeth  Mary,  widow  of 
•Joseph  Bailey,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  dau.  and  heiress  of 
"W.  Congreve  Russell,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Iiineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  old  Gloucestershire 
lamily  mentioned  by  Sir  Robert  Atkyns  as  seized  in  1608  of 
Down  Hatherley,  Side  et  Lcckhampton,  and  other  manors, 
and  as  long  settled  at  Wishanger  in  Miserden,  which  estate 
-Julius  Pai-tridge  sold  to  Sir  John  Rolt  in  1868;  it  has  since 
-passed  to  Mr.  Leatham,  M.P.  AVishanger  Manor  House  is  of 
considerable  antiquity;  it  was  rebuilt,  and  the  porch  added  in 
1578  by  Robert  Partridge,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ernie,  of 
■  Cannings,  Wilts.  Their  impaled  coat  may  still  be  seen  carved 
■in  stone  over  the  front  entrance,  and  a  quaint  old  sundial 
.  surmounts  the  arms.  During  the  wars  between  Stephen  and 
the  Empress  Maud,  the  chief  of  this  family  migrated  from 
Normandy,  and  for  his  military  services  received  from  King 
Henrt  II.  a  grant  of  the  borough  of  Maldon  in  Essex,  in  which 
1  ne  is  described  as  "Partridge  the  Norman."  Afterwards  the 
family  settled  at  Kendal,  in  Westmorland,  and  subsequently 
I  la  Gloucestershire. 

At  the  Herald's  Visitations  for  co.  Gloucester,  in  the  IGth 
century,  William  Pautridge,  of  Wishanger,  was  the  reprc- 
-5*entative  of  the  family ;  he  was  M.P.  for  Rochester  1572.  Sir 
Miles  Partridge,  his  relative,  accompanied  the  Duke  of  Somer- 
set in  the  expedition  to  Scotland,  and  was  knighted  after 
•the  battle  of  Pinkie.  He  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  for  co. 
Gloucester  1.S47,  and  received  a  grant  of  the  manorof  Almonds- 
Imry  from  Henet  VIII.  ^26  Feb.  1552.  William  Partridge, 
of  Wishanger,  above  mentioned,  d.  temp.  Elizabeth,  seized 
of  numerous  manors  in  co.  Gloucester. 

ItoBEBT  Pautbidge,  s.  liis  father,  William  ;  he  in.  Anne,  dau. 
••of  John  Ernie,  of  Cannings,  Wilts,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John, 
who  'III.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Aubrey,  LL.D.,  who  dying 
■without  male  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Anthony,  who  ih. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Timothy  Cartwright,  of  Devizes;  a  monument 
-in  Miserden  Church  shows  the  coat  of  Partridge  impaling, 
Cartwright.  From  this  ancient  stock,  according  to  family 
■  evidences,  descended 

John  Paetbidge,  b.  1672,  of  Harborne,  aften^-ards  of  Ross, 
.in  which  district  he  successfully  established  nail  and  iron 
factories.  His  descendants  became  prominent  ironmasters  in 
the  Dean  Forest  and  South  Wales  districts.  He  was  bur. 
at  Ross,  1751.  By  hia  wife,  Esther,  he  had,  besides  other 
tissue, 

I.  John,  6.  1704,  of  whom  presently. 

.11.  Samuel,  b.  1714;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  David 
tPrice,  of  Brecknock,  and  had  issue, 

;Samuel,  6.  1746,  who  by  his  2nd  wife,  Catherine  Stewart, 
of  the  Deanstou,  Perth,  had  a  very  numerous  family, 
including, 

.Samuel,  b.  1787,  of  New  York. 
John,  b.  at  Glasgow,  1789,  11. A.,  and  Portrait  Painter 

Extraordinary  to  the  Queen. 
aUchard,  b.  1805,  F.R.S.,  and  President   of  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons,  1866. 
John   Partkidge,  b.   1704,  the   before-mentioned  son,    vi. 
C\nne,  dau.  of  Richard  Jones,  of  Ross,  and  he  was  bur.  at  Ross, 
1791,  leaving  i-sue, 


I.  John,  b.  1733;  (/.  v.nm.,  and  was  bur.  at  Ross,  1810, 
Mhere  a  medallion  bust  with  a  lengthened  inscription  exists 
to  his  memory  on  the  north  wall  of  tlie  church. 

II.  Richard,  of  New  Weir;  d.  unm.  1778,  buried  at  Ross. 

III.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Esther,  m.  Thomas  Apperley,  of  Ross,  and  had  issup, 
Anne,  m.  Richard  Willis,  of  Monmouth,  their  only  dau.  m. 
Capt.  Kane,  of  Monmouth. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Blakemore,  of  Darlaston,  and  had 
issue,  John  Partridge,  rf.  s.  p. ;  Richard,  of  the  Leys,  near 
Monmouth,  M.P.  for  Wells,  d.  unm,  1855. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Partridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Bishop's  Wood  and 
Monmouth,  b.  1740,  was  Sheriff  for  co.  Monmouth  1807 ;  he  and 
his  two  elder  brothers  were  leading  ironmasters  in  the  Dean 
Forest  and  South  Wales  districts ;  he  jh.  Anne  Biby,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Biby  Hawker  of  Chepstow,  and  d.  1819,  pos- 
sessed of  landed  estates  in  cos.  Hereford,  Monmouth,  and 
Gloucester,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Bishop's  Wood,  b.  1795,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne  Biby,  of  Beech  Grove,  Bishop's  Wood  ;  d.  unm. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  WiUiam  J.  Bagshawe,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  the 
Oaks  and  Wormhill  Hall,  co.  Derby. 

III.  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  E.  B.  Bagshawe,  Rector  of  Eyam,  co. 
Derby. 

His  only  son, 

John  Partridge,  of  Bishop's  AVood,  6.  1795,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Sheriff  for  CO.  Monmouth  1824;  m.  1st,  1817,  Eliza,  eldestdau. 
of  Edward  Ives,  of  Titchficid,  Hants,  sometime  Judge  at 
Moorshedabad,  and  subsequently  "Resident"  at  the  Court  of 
the  Kings  of  Oude,  at  Lucknow,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  at 
Bishop's  Wood,  1871)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Wyclands,  Bishop's  Wood,  co.  Gloucester, 
J.P.,  and  D.L.,  b.  2  Jan.  1818  ;  vi.  Elizabeth  Emily,  dau.  ot 
Richard  Webb,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Donnington  Hall,  co. 
Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

1  Richard    William,   Barrister-at-Law,    of  the    Middle 
Temple,  b.  25  Jan.  1844. 

2  John  Blakemore.  b.  15  Dee.  1848,  Merchant. 

3  Robert  Ernie,  &.' 16  Sept.  1861,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple. 

1  Georgiana. 

Mr.  William  Partridge  was  educated  at  Winchester,  and  | 
graduated  M.A.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and  was  called  to  i 
the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1843 ;  appointed  Police ' 
Jlagistrate  for  the  Wolverhampton  District  1860,  andj 
Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate  1863.  He  was  a  J.P.  fori 
cos.  Hereford,  Monmouth,  Sussex,  and  Gloucester,  and  D.L.  I 
for  the  two  former  counties.    He  d.  1891.  I 

II   Edward  Otto,  of  Farchynys.  | 

III.  Frederick  John,  of  35,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  South  | 
Kensington,  b.  21  Nov.  1821;  late  Lieut.  R.N.  ;  served  in  i 
H.M.S.  "  Pique  "at  the  siege  of  Acre  1841,  and  was  honour-' 
ably  mentioned  in  the  despatches  for  his  services  on  the  Coast  | 
of  Syria,  two  medals  and  one  clasp ;  m.  Henryetta,  dau.  of  | 
John  Croker,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ballynagarde,  eo.  Limerick. 
She  d.  1886,  and  was  bur.  at  Bishop's  Wood,  having  had 
issue,  John  Croker ;  Ernest  Bagwell ;  AV alter  St.  Ives 
Croker,  of  Learbrook,  near  Monmouth,  J.P.  for  that  co.,  ■ 
late  Capt.  and  Adjutant  61st  Rcgt.,  m.  1881,  Alice  Edith,  j 
dau.  of  E.  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court ;  Adeline  Bag-| 
well,  m.  14  Dec.  1886,  Lieut.-Col.  Nathaniel  Ronald  Taylor, ; 
Assistant  Commissary  General.  , 

IV.  Richard  Hawker,  6.  1829 ;  d.  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  : 
I.  Eliza  Ives  (deceased),  m.  James  Wintle,  of    Newnham- 

on-Severn,  only  son  of  James  AV'intle,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ofi 

Saint  Bridge,  near  Gloucester.  ( 

Mr.  Partridge  m.  2ndly,  1875,  Margaret  Anne,  dau.  of  John; 

Croker,  of  Ballynagarde,  co.   Limerick;  he  d.  March,  1880,. 

and  was  bur.  at  Bishop's  Wood. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  chequy,  arg.  and  sa.,  on  a 
bend  gu.,  three  escallops  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  chequy,  arg.  and 
sa.,  a  bend  vair.  Crests— 1st,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  »> 
horse's  head,  sa. ;  2nd,  A  leopard,  arg.,  spotted  sa.  ' 

iSeat— AVyelands,  Bishop's  Wood,  near  Ross,  tiwi— Oxford' 
and  Cambridge,  Pall  Mall.  | 


PATERS  ON    OF    CASTLE    HUNTLY.       ! 

Pateeson,  Charles  James  Geoegb,  Esq.  of] 
Castle  Huntly,  co.  Perth,  b.  18  March,  1858 ;  *.  his , 
brother  1890.  1 

Liineage.— Geoeoe  Patersok,  Esq.  of  Castle  Huntly,  6., 
1734,  adopted  the  medical  profession,  and  went  to  India  a")' 
Official  Secretary  to  Sir  Robert  llarland,  where  he  distin- 
guished himself  both  in  his  profession  and  in  the  transaction 
of  some  difficult  negotiations  at  the  Court  of  Arcot.  On  his' 
return  to  Scotland,  he  m.  30  Nov.  1776,  the  Hon.  Anne  Gray,| 
2nd  dau.  of  John,  12th  Lord  Gray  of  Kinfauns.  In  1777 
Mr.  Paterson  bought  the  old  castle  of  Lyon,  in  the  Carse  oi ; 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1571 


Gowrle,  and  restoicd  to  it  its  ancient  name  of  Huntly,  which 
name  had  been  given  it  by  his  wife's  ancestor,  Andrew,  2Dd 
Lord  Gray,  by  whom  the  castle  was  built  in  1452.     By  Anne 
his  wife,  Mr.  Paterson  (who  d.  1817)  left  issue, 
I    Geob&e,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  Capt.  K.N.,  6. 10  Dec.  1778  ;  m.  1807,  Jessie,  dau.  of 
Col.  Paton,  Governor  of  St.  Helena,  d.  1858,  haying  had 
issue, 

1  Francis  Gray,  d.  27  Aug.  1820. 

2  George  John  Mapleton,  Rector  of  Brome  with  Oakley, 
Suffolk,  b  27  June,  1821;  r,i.  28  Sept.  1869,  Anne  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Sir  Denis  Pack, 
K.C.B.,  and  his  wife,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Louisa,  dau.  of 
the  1st  Marquess  of  Waterford. 

3  Augustus,  married. 

4  Adrian,  married. 

1  Constantia,  m.  J.  Hovendon,  Esq. 

2  Henrietta,  m. —  Fanche,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Jessie,  m.  Baron  De  Larisse. 

fin.  David,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1781 ;  d.  unm.  9  Sept.  1810,  while 
serving  as  Capt.  of  H.M.S.  "  Fox." 

IV.  Charles,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  late  53rd  Kegt., 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Fitzroy  Somerset,  m.  Feb.  1812, 
Eleanor  PhiUppa,  2nd  dau,  of  Vice-Admiral  James  Eichard 
Dacres,  and  fell  in  action  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  leaving 
cne  son, 

George  Dacres,  Capt.  98th  Regt.,  6.  11  Jan.  1813;  m.  28 
June,  1837,  Augusta,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Pratt 
Call,  Bart. of  Whiteford  House,  Cornwall,  by  his  wife,  the 
Lady  Louisa  Forbes,  3rd  dau.  of  George,  5th  Earl  of 
Granard,  and  d.  3  April,  1847,  leaving  issue, 
1  Charles  Edward,  b.  28  Jan.  1844,  an  Officer  23rd  Regt. 

1  Eleanor  PhiUppa. 

2  Augusta  Matilda. 

3  GeorginaLucy. 

V.  William,  Capt.  R.X.,  C.B.,  5.  1783  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  S. 
Bisset,  Esq.,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis,  deceased.  2  John  Alexander,  d.  1870. 

1  Mary  Mackenzie.  2  Margaret. 

VI.  James,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1785 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1821,  Davie, 
only  dau.  of  David  Erskine,  Esq.,  and  dying  1856,  had  issue, 
besides  two  daus.,  a  son, 

James  Erskine,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Macnabb,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 
1  James.  2  David. 

1  Mary  Christian.  2  Anne. 

3  Catherine  Graham.         4  Margaret  Mary  Augusta. 
5  Amy. 
•VII.  Francis  Gray,  b.  1787 :  d.  young. 
I.  Margaret,  d.  v.nm.  1845.  Ii.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1871. 

in.  Augusta  Anne,  d.  unm.  1844. 

The  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Patebson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Huntly,  co.  Perth,  Col.  3rd 
Foot  Guards,  6.  1  Jan.  1778  ;  m.  1818,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Smith,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Aug.  1886,  aged  90)  had 
dssuc, 

Geoege,  late  of  Castle  Huntly. 
Helen. 

•Col.  Paterson  d.  14  July,  1846.    His  son  and  heir, 

George  Patebson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Huntly,  b.  15  June,  1819  ; 
*.  his  father  1846 ;  m.  Catherine  Jemina  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Eobertson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Geobge  Fbedebick,  late  of  Castle  Huntly,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Capt.  Highland  Borderers  Militia,  b.  5  Jan.  1857,  d.  s.  jj. 
1890. 
Charles  James  Geoege,  now  of  Castle  Huntly. 
Philip  John  William,  6.  22  Sept.  1864. 
Georgiana  Margaret,  m.  1874,  Capt.  A.  P.  Samuells,  32nd 

Punjaub  Pioneers  ;  d.  1880. 
Alma  Helena  Jemina.  Margaret  Augusta  Jane. 

Victoria  Anne  Gray. 

He  d.  25  Feb.  1867. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  pelicans  feeding  their  young  in  nests 
ppr.,  on  a  chief  embattled  az.  a  bezant  between  two  stars  of 
the  field.  Crest— A  pelican  feeding  its  young  in  a  nest  ppr. 
Mottoes — Above  the  crest,  Merui;  below  the  shield,  Je  meurs 
four  ceux  que  j'aime. 

i'eat— Castle  Huntly,  Longforgan,  Dundee. 


PATERSON    OF    CARPOW. 

■       Pateeson-Balfotje-Hay,  Edmund   de  Hata, 

'   Esq.  of  Carpow,  Leys,  and  Eanderstone,  J.P.  cos. 

Fife  and  Perth,  b.  7  Jan.  1849 ;  s.  his  father  1865, 

and  his  grand-uncle,  the  iate  David  Balfour  Hay, 

Esq.  of  Leys  and  Eanderstone,  who  d.  21  Aug. 

:   1868. 


Xjineag'e. — The  late  John  Pateeson,  Esq.  of  Carpow,  son 
of  John  Paterson,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Oliphant  his  wife,  ni.  1807, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hay  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Leys  and  Randerstone 
(son  of  Peter  Hay,  Esq.  of  Leys,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
David  Scott,  of  Scottstarvit),  and  d.  1822,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  12  June,  1857)  a  son,  Peteb  Hat,  late  of  Carpow,  and 
five  daus.,  Katherine,  m.  Sir  W'illiam  Dunbar,  Bart,  of 
Mochrum:  Elizabeth,  d.  Feb.  1868;  Helen;  Margaret;  and 
Jane,  m.  the  Hon.  John  RoUo.    The  son, 

Peteb  Hay  Patebson,  Esq.  of  Carpow,  6.  May,  1816  ;  to. 
April,  1848,  the  Hon.  Marianne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  8th  Lord 
Elibank,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  de  Hata,  now  of  Carpow. 

II.  Peter  Hay,  b.  11  Dec.  1849 ;  7)i.  1885,  Amy,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  Henry  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Buglawtown,  Cheshire,  and 
has  a  dau.  b.  21  Dec.  1886. 

I.  Marianne  Hay. 

II.  Jane,  d.  Sept.  1865. 

III.  Charlotte  Emily  de  Haya. 

He  d.  23  June,  1865. 

Seais— Carpow,  Abemethy,  co.  Perth;  Mugdrum  House, 
Newburgh,  co.  Fife;  Leys,  Erroll,  N.B.;  and  Randerstone 
Castle,  Kingsbarns,  co.  Fife. 


PATERSON    OF    MONTGOMERIE. 

Pateeson,  Eobeet  Pateeson,  Esq.  of  Mont- 
gomerie,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.,  I.  20  May,  1829;  m.  1870, 
Ella  Morison,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Thomson, 
of  Balmerino,  co.  Fife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Robeet,  b.  1885. 

II.  John  George  Graham,  b.  1887. 

I.  Mary  Georgina  Janette,  b.  1872,  d.  1877. 

II.  Beatrice  Ann  Monro,  b.  1881. 

III.  Dorothy  Olive,  b.  1882. 

IV.  Grace  AUason,  h.  1883. 

Mr.  E.  P.  Paterson  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
William  Pateeson,  Esq.  {formerly  Oee)  of 
Montgomerie,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Fowlds,  Esq.  of  Skernesland,  co.  Ayr, 
The  late  Mr.  W.  Paterson  was  the  youngest  son  of 
the  late  Eobeet  Oee,  Esq.  of  Lylesland,  co.  Een- 
frew,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Eobert 
Paterson,  Esq.  Sheriff  Substitute,  co.  Eenfrew, 
Mr.  W.  Paterson,  d.  1886,  leaving  by  his  wife,  who 
d.  1887,  besides  the  present  Mr.  Eobert  P.  Pater- 
son, of  Montgomerie,  three  sons,  1  William  Orr, 
of  Gadgirth  (Sheriff  Substitute  of  Ayr);  2 
Charles ;  and  3  Henry ;  and  two  daus.,  1  Anne,  m. 
the  late  Eev.  H.  A.  Sadleir;  and  2  Mary,  m.  the 
late  N.  C.  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Barnhill,  Dumbarton, 
and  Sheriff  of  Ayrshire. 
Seai— Montgomerie,  Tarbolton,  N.B. 


PATESHALL    OF    ALLENSMORE. 

Pateshall,  Anne  Elizabeth,  of  Allensmore 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  widow  of  Evan  Pateshall, 
Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  in  1854,  took,  by  royal 
licence,  the  name  and  arms  of  Pateshall  in  lieu 
of  those  of  Thomas  {see  Thomas  of  Welfield),  in 
compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
the  late  Edmund  Burnam  Pateshall,  Esq.  He  was 
M.P.  for  CO.  Hereford  1874  to  1878,  and  d.  9  April, 
1885. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Pateshall  is  of  antiquity  in  co. 
Northampton.  In  6  Richakd  L,  we  find  upon  record  the 
name  of  Simon  de  Pateshall,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co. ;  and 
Camden  mentions  his  descendants  as  filling  the  same  office 
during  several  subsequent  reigns. 

Edmund  Lechmebe,  Esq.,  son  of  Scudamore  Lechmere,  Esq. 
of  Fownhope  Court,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Pates- 
hall, Esq.  of  Allensmore,  co.  Hereford,  took  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Pateshall  only,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his 
uncle,  John  Pateshall,  Esq.  He  to.  Ann,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Burnam,  Esq.  of  Westington  Court,  co.  Hereford,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1820)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1790, 

Edmund,  of  Allensmore. 

William,    of    Hereford,    m.    Elizabeth,   dau.    of    Michael 
Cheese,  Esq.,  and  left  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1879)  a 

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dau.    Anne   Elizabeth,    who   m.    1842,    the    lat-e    Evan 

Pateshall,  Esq.  of  AUensmorc  Court  (ice  Thomas  of  if'el- 

Jield). 
.  John  Scudamore   Lechmere,    to.  Mary,  dan.   of  Ecv.   Mr. 

Williams,  of  Shobdon,   co.  Hereford,  by  whom  he  left  an 

only  Bur\'iving  child,  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Kidley,  M.D. 
Nicholas  Lechmere,  Hear  Admiral  R.N.,  d.  18.'i4. 
Edwyn   Sandys,  Capt.    in  the    H.E.I.C.S.,    d.    at  Ceylon, 

1819. 
Thomas  Allen,  d.  1846. 
Walter  (Rev.),  M.A.,  d.  unm.  1820. 
Ann,  7/1.  Kcv.  John  Jones,  M  A.,  of  co.  Hereford,  and  had 

an  only  child,  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1839,  Rev.  William  Jones 

Thomas,  M.A.  (sit  Thomas  of  WtUitld). 
Martha,  in.  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Bdrnam  Pateshall,  Esq.  of  Allensmore  Court, 
fc.  3  Dec.  1778:  m.  12  March,  1804,  Milborouffh,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Eev.  James  Ingram,  of  Burford,  Salop,  of  the 
ancient  Montgomeryshire  family  of  that  name.  Mr.  Pateshall 
assumed,  by  royal  sign-manual,  upon  the  demise  of  his  mother, 
1820,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Bdrnam.  Med.s.p. 
June,  1848,  and  Allensmore  became  the  property  for  life  of  his 
widow,  Mrs.  Burnam  Pateshall,  who  d.  15  May,  1868.  The 
estates  devolved  eventually  on  Mr.  Evan  Pateshall  and  Anne 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  at  the  death  of  Ecar-Admiral  Nicholas 
Lechmere  Pateshall,  ut  supra. 

Armg — Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  hearts  arg.,  as 
many  escallops  gu.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  pelican 
arg.,  >Tilning  itself  ppr. 

Seat— Allensmore  Court,  co.  Hereford. 


PATON    OF    GRANDHOME. 

Paton,  William  Roger,  Esq.  of  Grandhome, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  9  Feb.  1857 ;  s.  1879 ; 
m.  1885,  Irene,  dau.  of  Emmanuel  Oljmpitis,  of 
Caljmnos,  Turkey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George,  6.  1886. 

II.  John  David,  6.  1890. 
I.  Thetis,  b.  1887. 

Liineage. — This  name  of  Paton  is  written  in  old  deeds 
Patton,  and  the  family  which  is  from  the  South,  is  of  con- 
siderable antiquity. 

George  Paton,  Esq.  of  Grandhome  (son  and  heir,  by 
Margaret  Garden,  of  Troup,  his  wife,  of  John  Paton,  Esq. 
of  Grandhome,  d.  1715,  aged  28,  and  grandson  of  George 
Paton,  Esq.  of  Grandhome,  who  d.  1692,  aged  44,  and  Isabella 
Christie  his  wife),  m.  Barbara  Mackenzie,  of  Ardross,  and  d. 
1749,  having  had,  ■«rith  two  daus.,  Helen  and  Margaret,  a  son 
and  heir, 

John  Paton,  Esq.  of  Ferrachie  and  Grandhome,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Lance,  Esq.,  and  wa-s  father  of 

William  Paton,  Esq.  of  Grandhome,  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  1809, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Spearman  Bird,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  by  her, 
who  ni.  2ndly,  Isaac  Nind,  Esq.,  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

AVilliam,  6.  1S20  ;  d.  18J4. 

Louisa,  m.  1835,  John  Henry  Lance,  Esq.,  Banister-at-Law, 
and  d.  1837,  leaving  one  dau. 

Mary,  d.  young,  1818. 

ile  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Paton,  Esq.  of  Grandhome,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  91st 
Highlanders,  Major  Royal  Aberdeenshire  Militia,  6.  19  Feb. 
1818;  m.  1st,  11  June,  1844,  Elizabeth  Deborah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Buniett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Feb.  1860)  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Roger,  now  of  Grandhome. 

I.  Mary  Loui.~;a,  m.  23  April,  1868,  Hon.  Charles  Home  Sin- 
clair, brother  to  the  16th  Earl  of  Caithness,  and  has  issue, 
Eupheniia,  Helen,  and  Mary  Esni6. 

II.  Ida  Margaret  Helen,  m.  1879,  Richard  Davis  Garde,  Esq. 
of  Biana,  Eccleshall,  Stafford,  J.P.,  and  has  issue,  a  sou, 
John  Paton  Davis,  and  a  dau. 

III.  ,Sarah  Matilda,  ni.  \B>i\,  Kildare  Christopher  Robinson, 
Esq.,  and  d.  lH-il,  leaving  issue,  one  dau. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Bertha,  d.  18C1. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1862,  Katharine  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Lumsden, 
C.B.,  of  Belhelvie,  and  d.  1879. 

Arma — .\z.,  three  crescents  arg.      Crest — A  sparrow-hawk, 
with  wings  expanded.     jV7o(;o— Audacia  et  virtute  adepta. 
oea(— Grandhome,  near  Aberdeen,  N.B. 


PATRICK    OF    TREARKE. 

jPateick,  William  Ralston,  Esq.  of   Trearne 
and    Hessilhead,    co.    Ayr,    J.P.,    and   late    Capt. 


Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  h.  1838  ;  s.  his  brother  1866; 
m.  1868,  Jemima,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Alison,  Esq. 
of  Stranraer,  N.B.,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Ralston,  6.  1876. 
Isabel  Ralston. 

liineagre.— John  Patrick  (son  of  William  Patrick,  -who 
obtained  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Overmains,  near  Kilwinning, 
from  the  monastery)  acquired  by  charter,  1605,  the  estate 
of  Byres,  Ayrshire,  and,  subsequently  part  of  the  lands  of 
Dalgarven.  He  d.  1638,  leaving  five  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest. 
Hew  Patrick,  of  Overmains,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Craufurd, 
and  was  father  of 

Robert  Patrick,  who  acquired  from  Hugh,  Earl  of  Eglinton, 
Waterside,  co.  Ayr,  by  grant  confirmed  by  a  charter  from  the 
Crown,  dated  31  Aug.  1663.    He  m.  and  had  three  sons. 

Hew  and  Robert,  successive  heirs. 

John,  who  acquired  the  lands  of  Drumbuie,  which  lie  adja- 
cent to  Waterside,  in  the  lordship  of  Giffen,  d.  in  1710,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Robert  Patrick,  of  Drumbuie,  who 
d.  unm.  in  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Hugh  Patrick, 
of  Drumbuie,  who  m.  and  had  three  sons.  John,  his  heir  ; 
Hugh,  who  d.  s.  p.  ;  and  James,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Shedden,  Esq.,  and  rf.  in  1795,  leaving  two  sons, 
Robert,  who  d.  s.p.  in  1809,  and  William,  a  Merchant  in 
Virginia,  whose  dau.  Margaret,  m.  William  Dandviiige 
Henley,  Esq.  The  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Hugh,  John,  -.li 
Drumbuie,  m.  in  1758,  Janet,  dau.  of  Robert  Patrick,  Esq. 
of  Waterside,  and  left  an  only  son, 

Robert  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Drumbuie,  who  m.  Janet,  dati.  of 
James  Maxwell,  of  Braidieland,  and  d.  in  1792,  leaving 
three  sons  and  three  daus., 

Robert,  of  Drumbuie,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  1802. 

James,  of  Drumbuie,  a  Captain  in  the  army,  who  m. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  John  King,  of  Paisley,  Merchant,  and 

had  a  son,  Robert,  and  two  daus. 
William,  a  Merchant  in  Calcutta. 
Catherine.  Janet,  m.  to  Frances  Orr. 

Jane,  m.  to  Nathaniel  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Paisley. 

Robert  Patrick  d.  1676,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Hew  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Waterside,  d.  s.  p.  1682,  and  was  s. 

by  his  brother, 

Robert  Patrick,   Esq.   of  Waterside,   m.  Janet,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Windyhouse,  and  had  three  sons, 

Robert,  his  heir,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Conn, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease,  v.  p.,  1736,  a  son  and 
a  dau.,  John,  and  Janet,  jii.  her  cousin,  John  Patrick,  Esq. 
of  Drumbuie. 

John,  who  acquired  the  lands  of  Borestone,  in  Beith  parish, 
Ayrshire,  but  d.  s.  p. 

Hew,  who  also  d.  s.  p. 

Robert  Patrick,  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  grandson, 

John  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Trearne,  co.  Ayr,  m.  1762,  Marion, 
dau.  of  John  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Roughwood,  by  Jean  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Ralston,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  and  had  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir ;  John,  Merchant  in  New  York,  deceased  ; 
William,  of  Roughwood ;  Jean,  d.  unm.  ;  and  Elizabeth,  d. 
unm.    Mr.  Patrick  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Trearne  and  Hessilhead,  J.P.  and' 
D.L.,  Inspector  of  Hospitals,  m.  1805,  Harriet,  2nd  dau  of  the 
late  Gen.  Wm.  Gardiner  (brother  of  Luke,  Lord  Mountjoy)  by 
Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Wrottesley,  Bart.,  and  had 
issue,  John  Shldden,  his  heir,  and  William  Charles  Richard 
(see  Patrick  of  Woodside).  Dr.  Patrick  d.  1838,  and  wass.  ly 
his  son, 

John  Shedden  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Trearne  and  Hessilhead, 
F.R.S.E.,  m.  1836,  Robina  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Lee, 
Merchant  of  Greenock,  by  Jane  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Hunter,  Esq.  of  Hafton,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  10  Oct.  1844,  in  the 
38th  year  of  his  age,  leaving  issue, 

Robert  Shedden,  of   Trearne,  6.  27  Aug.  1837  ;    d.  vatm^ 

1866. 
William  Ralston,  now  of  Trearne. 
John  Gavin  Fullarton,  of  Grangehill,  Beith,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.,. 

b.   11   April,  1840;    s.  his    grand-uncle,  William   Patiick, 

Esq.,  W.S.,  at  Giangehill,  18ti4;  m.  15  Feb.  1870,  Jane,  Srd 

dau.  of  the  late  George  Prentice,  Esq.  of  Strathore,  co. 

Fife. 
Henry  Gardiner,  of  Giffen,  near    Dairy,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.,  b. 

1812;  m.  1867,  Annie  Forbes,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Patrick 

Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardecr,  co.  Ayr. 
Jane  Lee. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltire  sa.  between  a  cinquefoil  in  chief  and 
a  crescent  in  base  gu.,  and  on  either  side  an  eagle's  head 
erased  az.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  roses  of  the  field. 
CV«J— A  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  saltire  sa.  MoUo—OlUk  et 
labora. 

iea(— Trearne,  near  Beith. 


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COCHEAN-PATRICK    OF    WOODSIDE 
AND    LAD YL AND. 

Cochran-Pateick,  Eobeet  William,  Esq.  of 
Woodside  and  Ladyland,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Ayr  and  Eenfrew,  D.L.  for  co.  Ayr,  M.P.  Nortli 
Ayrshire  (1880-5),  LL.D.,  Under  Secretary  for 
Scotland  1887-92,  b.  5  Feb.  1842  ;  m.  31  Oct.  1866, 
Eleanora,  younger  dau.  of  Robert  Hunter,  Esq. 
■of  Hunter,  co.  Ayr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1884)  has 
issue, 

William  Aethub,  6.  1869  ;  d.  at  Cambridge,  1891. 

Eleanora  Agnes. 

Iiineagre. —  This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  family  of 
Pateick  of  Treame. 

William  Chables  Eichaed  Cochean-Pateick,  2nd  son  of 
Eobeet  Pateick,  of  Treame  andHessilhead  (who  d.  1838),  In- 
spector-General of  Army  Hospitals,  by  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Gen.  Gardiner,  and  niece  of  Luke,  Lord  Mountjoy,  m. 
1841,  Agnes  (who  d.  1881),  eldestdau.  of  the  late  William  Coch- 
ran, of  Ladyland  and  Belltrees,  by  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Hamilton,  of  Craiglaw,  co.  Wigton.  In  terms  of  the 
entail  of  the  property  of  Ladyland,  Mr.  Patrick  assumed  the 
name  and  arms  of  Cochban  in  addition  to  his  own.  lie  d.  Nov. 
1858,  having  had  issue, 

EoBEET  William,  row  of  Woodside  and  Ladyland. 

Catherine  Hamilton.  Harriet  Gardiner. 

Sea^s— Woodside,  Beith,  co.  Ayr  ;  and  Ladyland,  Kilbirnie, 
CO.  Ayr. 


PATEICK    OF    DUNMINNINQ. 

Patrick,  John,  Esq.  of  Dunminning,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.,  b.  28  March,  1844  ;  m.  6  Not.  1869,  Augusta 
Mary,  ^lau.  of  John  Davison,  Esq.  of  Eacevievv, 
iBroughshane,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John-,  b.  31  Oct.  1871. 

II.  James  Alexander,  6.  21  June,  1876. 

III.  Norman  Colum,  b.  13  Aug.  1878. 

IV.  Malcolm  William,  6.  15  Aug.  1882. 

I.  Augusta  Mary  Grace,  b.  19  Sept.  1370  ;  d.  23  Jan.  1871. 
ji.  Gerti-ude  Emily,  6.  5  March,  1874. 
III.  Grace  Kathleen,  b.  1  July,  18S0. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  of  Scotch  extraction,  and 
descends  from  a  younger  branch  of  the  Ayrshire  Patricks, 
which  joined  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  Ireland  (under 
Hugh  Montgomery,  of  Braidstane,  in  1606),  where  they  subse- 
qucnily  settled. 

JonN  Patrick,  m.  1770,  Elizabeth  Boyle,  and  d.  1773,  leaving 
a  son, 

John  Pateick,  Esq.,  M.D.,  m.  10  Oct.  1795,  Anne  McKean, 
by  whom  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1859)  he  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

James  Banielt,  d.  13  Dec.  1878. 

Isabella,  m.  1813,  John  A.  Brown,  Esq.  of  Philadelphia,  and 
d.  1819,  leaving  issue. 

Anne,  d.  20  Aug.  1860.  Eliza,  d.  12  Dec.  1880. 

Mr.  Patrick  d.  23  .Sept.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Pateick,  Esq.  of  Dunminning,  J. P.,  b.  28  June,  1802; 
(71.  28  Jan.  1835,  Grace,  4th  dau.  of  William  Gihon,  Esq.  of 
Billhead,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1891)  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Gledheather  (Dunminning). 

I.  Rose,  d.  16  Nov.  1861. 

J  I.  Isabella.  iii.  Margaret. 

IV.  .\nne,  i».  1  March,  1871,  Eichard  Davison,  Esq.,  late  of 
Knockboy,  now  of  Ballymena,  and  has  issue,  William  Henry, 
b.  27  Feb.  1872. 

Mr.  Patrick  d.  23  March,  1879. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltire  engr.  sa.,  between  in  chief  a  thistle 
and  in  base  a  trefoil  slipped,  both  ppr.,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  roses  of  the  first.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  erect 
ppr.,  charged  with  a  saltire  sa.,  grasping  a  dagger  also  erect 
ppr.    Motto— Ora,  et  labora. 

Seat — Gledheather  (Dunminning),  Glarryford,  co.  Antrim. 

CJkAs— SackviUe  St.,  Dublin  ;  and  Ulster,  Belfast. 


March,  1822  ;  m.  9  Aug.  1854,  Eliza  Matilda,  only 
child  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Boys,  Rector  of 
Biddenden,  Kent,  and  late  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.'s 
Madras  Establishment,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Jan. 
1892)  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Bots,  J.P.  for  Kent,  6.  31  May,  1855. 

II.  Arthur  Henry  {Club — Naval  and  Military),  Capt.  (tho 
Buffs)  East  Kent  Regt.,  6.  :^0  Sept.  1856  served  in  the 
African  war,  1879,  and  Zulu  Campaign  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ginginhlovo;  m.  1  Feb. 
1893,  Alice  Maud  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  Cyrus 
Andrews,  Esq.  of  Alverton  Grange,  Notts.  In  1892,  on 
the  death  of  his  mother  (who  had  a  life  interest  therein) 
he  s.  under  the  will  of  the  late  Bernard  Dagnall,  Esq.  of 
Cowley,  CO.  Middlesex,  to  landed  property  in  the  parishes 
of  Cowley,  Hillingdon,  Ichenham,  Iver,  and  Uxbridge. 

III.  Ernest  Cooke,  b.  1  Dec.  1858  ;  d.  8  April,  1859. 

IV.  James  Fitzherbert,  b.  7  Feb.  1860. 

V.  Walter  Twisden,  b.  28  Nov.  1861  ;  d.  28  Dec.  1861. 

VI.  Ernest  Hugh,  6.  12  Nov.  18G3;  d.  17  June,  1875. 

VII.  Edwin  Cooke,  Lieut.  R.E.,  6.  10  Dec.  1871. 
I.  Alice  Eebecca. 

Lilieag°e. — For  early  pedigree,  see  Ttlden  of  Milsted. 

Rev.  Eichaed  Cooke  Tylden,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Milsted  and 
Frinsted,  3rd  son  of  Rev.  Eichard  Osborne  Tylden,  of  Milsted, 
by  Deborah  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Daniel  May,  Esq.,  m. 
1789,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Thurston,  Esq.  of  Willes- 
borough,  and  assumed  by  sign-manual  in  1799  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Pattenson,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his 
wife's  kinsman,  William  Pattenson,  Esq.  of  Iborndcn,  who 
d.  unm.  1799,  only  son  and  heir  of  William  Pattenson,  Esq. 
of  Ibornden,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Beale,  Esq.  of 
Bredgar,  whose  elder  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Mathew  Thurston, 
and  was  mother  of  Thomas  Thurston,  Esq.  of  Willesborough, 
father  of  Mrs.  Tylden.  By  Sarah  his  wife,  Mr.  Tylden-Patten- 
son  had  issue, 

Cooke,  of  Ibornden,  his  heir. 

William  Thurston,  Rector  of  Frinsted  and  Milsted,  d.  umn, 

1821. 
Frederick  Osborne,  d.  young,  1811. 
Eliza,  d.  1855. 
Mary,  to.  Rev.  Charles  Chisholm,  Rector  o?  Southchnrch, 

Essex;  she  d.  24  Feb.  1875. 
Frances,  m.  John  Milner,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  Aylesford, 

near  Maidstone,  who  d.  one   month  after  succeeding  his 

elder  brother  in  that  estate  ;  his  wife  d.  Nov.  1866. 

Mr.  Tylden-Pattenson  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

CooKE  Ttlden-Pattenson,  Esq.  of  Ibornden,  Kent,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  6.  6  Oct.  1790;  to.  1st,  12 
June,  1821,  Anne  Eebecca,  eldestdau.  of  Thomas  Law  Hodges, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Hemsted,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb. 
1830)  had  issue, 

William  Hodges,  now  of  Ibornden. 

John  Cooke,  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Sutton 
Bonnington,  and  late  Perpetual  Curate  of  Kingston-on-Soar, 
Notts,  b.  25  April,  1823. 
Henry  Thomas,  Lieut.  Bengal  H.A.,  b.  13  May,  1824;  served 
during  the  Sutlej  campaign,  and  was  engaged  in  the 
battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon ;  d.  at  Lodiana,  13  March, 
1848. 
Julia  Anne,  d.  20  June,  1859. 

Caroline  Mary,  to.  3  June,   1858,  James  Milne  Walker,  Esq. 

of    West    Hill,    Copdock,    Suffolk,   Major  Suffolk    Militia 

Artillery,  who  d.  Vi  March,   1890,  having  had  issue,  John 

Charies,  6.  11   Dec.  1861,   d.  22  May,   1883;  Margueretto 

Mary   Katherine  ;    Caroline  Juha  Anne  Charlotte ;  Isabel 

Mary  Greenwood. 

Lieut.-Col.  Pattenson  m.  2ndly,  1  Sept.  1840,  Emily,  4th  dau. 

of  Osborne  Tylden,  Esq.  of  Torre  Hill,  Kent,  which  lady  d. 

27  Dec.  1870.     He  served  in  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  and  Eifle 

Brigade  throughout  the  Peninsular  campaign,  and  c2.  23  Jan. 

1858. 

.^rms— Arg.,  on  a  fesse  sa.  a  bugle-horn  stringed  of  the 
field,  between  two  ficuis-de-lis  or,  quartering  Tylden.  Crest 
—A  camel's  head  erased  sa.  bezantee.  Motto  —  Finem 
respite. 

Heat — Ibornden  and  Dashmonden,  Biddenden,  Staplehurst, 
Kent. 


PATTENSON    OF    IBORNDEN. 

Ttldkn-Pattenson,  William  Hodges,  Esq.  of 
Ibornden,  Eent,  J.P.,  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Unattached, 
served  in  the  25th   King's  Own  Borderers,  b.  12 


PATTESON    OF    CBINGLEFOED. 

Patteson,  HenktStanifoeth,  Esq.  of  Cringle- 
ford,  CO.  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  Nov.  1816  ; 
VI.  4  June,  1850,  Isabella  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Anthony  Partridge,  Rector  of  Bacons- 
thorpe,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  Rural  Dean,  and  has 
issue, 


1574 


PAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAU 


I.  Henet  Tyrwhitt  Staniforth,  of  The  Lodge,  Postwick, 
Norwich,  Major  and  Hon.  Licut.-Col.  4th  Vol.  Batt. 
Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  19  April,  1S51 ;  m.  15Aug.  1883,  Annie 
Kosa,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  John  Chambers,  Esq.,  late 
50th  Kegt.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Possie,  b.  16  Feb.  1889. 

1  Joan  Evelyn. 

2  Ardyn  Marion. 

I.  Katherine  Isabella,  m.  Ernest  Balfour  Trotter,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  five  sons  and  one  dau. 

n.  Marion  Frances.  ni.  Margaret  Louisa. 

Mr.  Patteson  was  Sheriff  of  ISTorwicli  1858,  Mayor 
1862,  and  -was  a  Major  1st  Norfolk  Eifle  Volun- 
teers. 

Lineage. — HEN-RTSpARKEPATTEsoN,Esq.  of  Birmingham, 
the  son  of  John  Patteson,  of  Birmingham,  and  Anne  Sparke 
his  wife,  in.  Milicent  Coleborne,  of  Norwich,  and  had  issue,  a 
8on, 

Henry  Sparke  Patteson,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  6.  7  Dec.  1684, 
Sheriff  of  Norwich  1739,  m.  16  Oct.  1721,  Catherine  Wace  (b. 
6  Sept.  1690,  d.  1  Sept.  1770),  and  d.  27  Sept.  1765,  leaving  a 
son, 

Henry  Sparke  Patteson,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  b.  2  July,  1725, 
m.  4  Oct.  1748,  Martha  Fromantecl  (6.  8  March,  1723,  d.  24 
March,  1794),  and  d.  21  May,  1764,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Patteson,  Esq.  of  Nonvich,  Col.  of  the  Korwich 
Volunteers,  Mayor  1788,  High  Sheriff  ns.'i,  and  M.P.  for 
Norwich  1807,  6.  19  Nov.  1755;  m.  Elizabeth  Staniforth  (6. 11 
May,  1760,  d.  5  March,  1838),  and  had  a  son, 

John  Stanlforth  Patteson,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  Col.  of  East 
Norfolk  Militia,  Sheriff  of  Nonvich  1811  and  Mayor  1823,  b. 
29  Oct.  1782;  m.  5  Sept.  1808,  Anne  Elizabeth  Tasker  (6.  25 
Nov.  1789),  and  d.  30  Aug.  1832,  having  by  her,  who  d.  3  Dec. 
1873,  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich  Cathedral  and 
Hector  of  Thorpe  St.  Andrew,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  — 
Hoare,  Esq. 

II.  Henry  Staniforth,  of  Cringleford. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1871. 

n.  Marianne,  m.  Rev.  W.  Cooper  Johnson,  M.A. 
jScai— Cringleford,  Norwich. 


PATTON-BETHUNE    OF    CLAYTON 
PKIORY. 

Patton-Bethune,  General  Walter  Douglas 
Phillipi'S,  of  Bishop's  Hall  House,  co.  Somerset, 
Col.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  Knt.  of  the  Med- 
jidie,  and  formerly  Brigadier- Gen.  in  Burmah,  b.  1 
July,  1821 ;  s.  his  father  1876  ;  m.  23  April,  1855, 
Julia,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Howard  Elphinstone,  Bart., 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Denman  Elphinstone,  5. 19  April,  1859;  d.  2  June, 

1861. 
n.  Herbert  Bethdne,  Capt.  3rd  Huss,ars,  b.  30  May,  1860. 
ni.  Douglas  Elphinstone  Bethune,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Kifle 

Brigade,  6.  17  Aug.  1867. 
I.  Julia  Elphinstone,  d.  1856. 
u.  Anne  Florence  Louisa  Mary  Bethune. 

General  Patton  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Bethune  by  royal  hcence  30  Aug. 
1882. 

Lineag'e.— Col.  Henry  Patton,  6th  Eoyal  Eegt.,  of 
Clatto,  CO.  Fife,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Andrew  Patton,  Esq. 
of  Springfield,  co.  Donegal  (the  grant  of  which  manor  lands 
to  a  remote  ancestor  says  they  were  gained  by  valour  on  the 
field  of  battle),  m.  1747,  Mary,  last  surviving  child  and  heir  of 
Henry  Bethune,  Esq.  of  Clatto  and  Nydie,  co.  Fife,  descended 
from  a  younger  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of  Bethune, 
of  Balfour,  co.  Fife,  of  which  Cardinal  Bethune  was  a  cadet. 
The  lands  of  Blebo,  &c.,  were  in  1781  left  by  Henry  Bethune, 
Esq.  of  Clatto,  to  his  sister,  Mrs.  Patton,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
her  and  her  husband,  but  this  bequest  was  reversed  by  the 
Lords  of  Council  at  Edinburgh  in  1815.  Col.  Patton  had 
issue, 

James  Patton,  Esq.  of  Clatto,  co.  Fife,  and  of  The  Priory, 
Lichfield,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  at  sea  on  board  the  "Susannah" 
transport  17  April,  1753,  Major  93rd  Highlanders,  and  Col. 
Staffordshire  Volunteers  ;  m.  13  Jan.  1780,  Merrial,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Docksey,  Esq.  of  .Snctsone,  co.  Derby,  J.  P., 
niece  of  the  celebrated  David  Garrick,  and  had  issue,  with 
seven  daus.  unm., 


Heni-y,  Lieut.  IstRoyal.'?,  6.  30Nov.  1780;  d.  unm.,  of  wounds 

in  Egypt,  19  June,  1801. 
Peter,  Capt.  R.E.,  6.  4  March,  1783  ;  d.  unm.  of  wounds  at 

the  siege  of  Badajoz,  16  July,  1811. 
James,  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1791,  drowned  wh'lst  at  sea  in 

charge  of  a  prize  ship,  1810  {unm.). 
Thomas,  late  of  Bishop's  Hall. 
Richard,  d.  1862;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  —  CuUen,  Esq..  ancl 

had  a  son,  who  d.  young. 
John,  R.N.,  6.  24  Nov.  1793;  d.  I860. 
Maria  Elizabeth,  deceased. 
Mary,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Elliott,  and  is  deceased. 
Susan,  deceased. 

Merrial,  to.  —  Dodson,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Sussex,  and  had  issue. 
Emma,  m.  the  Rev.  Richard  Winsloe. 
Charlotte,  m.  the  late  Sir  William  Palmer,  Bart. 

Col.  Patton  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  5th,  but  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Thomas  Patton,  of  Bishop's  Hall  and  Stoke  Court, 
Somerset,  Coram.  R.N.,  b.  5  Nov.  1792;  m.  1  July,  1819, 
Matilda,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Winsloe,  Rector  of  Ruishton, 
Somerset,  and  Forberry,  Cornwall  (by  Catherine  his  wife, 
sister  of  the  late  John  Walter,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Bearwood,  Berks), 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Douglas  Phillipps,  now  of  Clayton  Priory. 

II.  Herbert  Winslow,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  21  May,  1823;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Charles  Giffurd,  Esq.,  niece  of  the  late  Lord  Gifford, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Henry  Bethune,  of  Stoke  Court,  J.P.,  Col.  Commanding- 
Severn  Volunteer  Brigade,  late  Capt.  27th  Inniskillings,  6. 
14  F^eb.  1835  ;  m.  1st,  4  April,  1860,  Clara  (d.  1863), 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Fripp,  Esq.,  of  The  Grove, 
Teignmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Bethune,  d.  30  Oct.  1861. 

Clara  Fripp  Agnes  Bethune,  m.  15  Sept.  1884,  Capt.  E.  L. 
Payne,  U.S.U.  (see  Selwyn-Payne). 
He  m.  2ndly,  in  1875,  Georgiana  Emma  Minet,   dau.   of 
ChRrles  William  Minet,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Baldwyns  and  Caple. 
Kent,  and  Castle  Hill,  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

Bethune  Minet,  6.  1876. 

IV.  Lionel  Thomas,  Capt.  2nd  Somerset  Militia  ;  6.20  June,, 
1839;  m.  Oct.  1860,  Annette,  dau.  of  —  Isaac,  Esq.,  andi 
has  i.ssue,  Thomas  Lionel,  b.  17  July,  1862;  Ernest  Lionel 
Winsloe,  b.  14  Dec.  1865 ;  and  Florence  Annette,  deceased. 

V.  Aubrey  de  Lisle,  late  Capt.  14th  Eegt.,  b.  27  July,  1841  ; 
TO.  20  April,  1863,  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Corbett,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Aubrey,  b.  13  F"eb.  1864. 

I.  Emma  Matilda,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Rawlins,  Madras  army, 
of  Gunter's  Grove,  Somerset,  J. P.,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and 
a  dau. 

II.  Clara  Agnes. 

III.  Matilda  Winsloe,  to.  Cranstoun  Adams,  Esq.,  son  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  George  P.  Adams,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  Theobald  Walsh,  Erq..  J. P..  eldcFt  som 
of  the  late  Rev.  T.  Walsh,  of  Grimblethorp  Hall,  co. 
Leicester. 

Capt.  Patton  acted  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Capt.  Sir  Nisbett 
Willoughby,  K.C.B.,  in  the  action  between  the  "Nereide"  and 
tive  French  frigates,  was  severely  wounded  and  detained  a 
prisoner  at  the  Mauritius.    He  d.  1876. 

^rm«— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  quarterly,  1st  az,,  a  fesse 
chequy  or  and  gu.  between  three  lozenges  of  the  .second;  2nd  and 
3rd  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.,  an  otter's  head  erased  of  the  first,  for 
Bethone,  ;  2nd  and  3rd  az.  guttee  d'eau,  a  sword  arg.,  hilted  or, 
between  four  crescents  saltirewise  arg.,  for  Patton.  Crests — 
1st,  Bethone,  A  demi  otter  issuant  arg.,  motto  over,  Debon- 
naire;  2nd,  Patton,  On  two  swords  saltirewise  ppr.,  pommelled 
and  hilted  or,  a  falcon  rising  arg.,  guttle  de  larmes.  Motto — 
Virtute  adepta. 

Seat— Bishop's  HaU  House,  Taunton. 


PATJNCEFOTE,  late  OF  PRESTON  COTJET, 

Pattncefote,  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Preston  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester,  of  Her  Majesty's  Civil  Service  at 
Madras,  b.  14  Jan.  1826 ;  m.  5  July,  1847,  Eliza, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  Phillips,  Esq.,  and  has- 
issue, 

I.  Bernard,  6.  28  June,  1848. 

I.  Eleanor,  b.  25  May,  1853.         n.  Clara,  6.  27  Nov.  1858. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Pauncefote,  whose  surname  has 
been  at  different  periods  variou.sly  written,  is  of  great  antiquity, 
Bernard  Padncefote  being  mentioned  in  Domesday  Book  a.s 
a  considerable  proprietor  at  Festerfield,  inco.  Wilts,  and  in  the 
hundred  of  Sunburne,  in  co.  Hants,  and  as  holding  ef  the  King 
in  capite. 

Richard  Pauncefote  obtained  from  Henrt  III.,  in  the 
33rd  year  of  his  reign,  a  grant  of  the  Manor  of  Hasfield,  co. 


PAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAW 


1575 


: Gloucester,  and  according  to  Camden,  "built  a  fair  house  at 
this  Hasfield,  called  Pauncefote  Court,  and  his  ancestors  were 

•  possessed  of  fair  lands  there  in  the  Conqueror's  time."  This 
estate  was  transmitted  in  uninterrupted  succession  to  his  pos- 
terity until  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century.  Eichard 
Pauncefote  had  issue,  hy  Isabel  his  wife, 

Sir  Grimbald  Pauncefote,  Knt.  m.  Sibilla,  dau.  and  heir 
of  the  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Crickhowell,  co.  Brecon.  The 
early  history  and  pedigree  of  the  family  are  to  be  found  in 
Collections  Jlelating  to  the  Family  of  Pauncefote,  Lambeth  Pal. 
Lib.,  M.S.  1221 ;  Genealog  leal  Notices  of  the  Family  of  Paunce- 
fote, by  Sir  George  Pauncefote,  Bart.  ;  also  in  Rudder's 
Gloucestershire,  SiiiA  Aikyn's  Gloucestershire,  tit.  "Pauncefote 
of  Preston." 

William  Pauncefote,  Esq.  of  Carswalls,  co.  Gloucester,  m,. 
20  Jan.  1696,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Kobert  Wylde,  Esq.  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  and  d.  1710  (his  widow  m.  Eev.  WiUiam  Branston) 
having  had  issue, 

William,  who  d.  s.  p.,  buried  at  Preston  Court. 

Anne,  m.  —  Lilly,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Bromley,  of  Abberley  Lodge,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  had  issue,  Henry,  Kobert,  and  Thomas,  who 
all  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Howe,  Esq.  of  Beckingham,  co. 
Lincoln  (whose  mother,  Euperta,  was  the  natural  dau.  of 
Prince  Rupert),  and  had  issue,  an  only  dau.  Mary,  who  m. 
18  Aug.  1747,  Sir  George  Smith,  Bart,  of  East  Stoke,  co. 
Notts. 

Sir  George  Smith,  Bart.,  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Notting- 
ham 1758.  Of  his  two  yoimger  brothers,  John  and  Abel,  the 
former  was  the  grandfather  of  Robert  Pauncefote,  Esq.  of 
Preston  Court  (hereinafter  mentioned),  and  the  latter  was 
great-grandfather  of  the  present  Lord  Carrington.  By  his 
marriage  with  Mary  Howe,  he  had  issue,  a  son. 

Sir  George  S.mith,  2nd  Bart,  of  East  Stoke,  and  of  Cars- 
waUs,  who  in  compliance  with  the  request  of  his  maternal 
kinsman,  Eobert  Bromley,  Esq.  of  Abberley,  assumed,  by 
sign-manual,  7  Feb.  1778,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Bromlet, 
and  succeeded  at  the  death  of  that  gentleman  to  the  whole 
of  the  estates  of  the  family  of  Pauncefote ;  he  obtained 
another  royal  licence,  dated  6  April,  180:i,  to  enable  him  to 
assume  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pauncefote.  He  afterwards 
reassumed  the  surname  of  Bromley,  which  has  been  retained 
by  his  issue  {see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Bromlet, 
Bart.).  Under  his  will,  however,  the  estate  of  Preston  Court 
devolved  upon  his  cousin,  Eobert  Smith,  Esq.  of  Worcester 
Coll.  Oxford  (a  son  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gealing  Hall, 
Notts,  and  Foelalt,  co.  Cardigan,  who  was  High  Sheriff  for  the 
later  co.  1807),  together  with  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Pauncefote,  confirmed  to  him  by  royal  licence  dated  13  Dec. 
1808.    This 

Robert  Pauncefote,  Esq.  of  Preston  Court,  in.  Emma,  dau. 
of  R.  Smith,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  3  Feb.  1819  ;  d.  unm.  14  Nov.  1847. 

II.  Bernard,  present  representative. 

in.  Julian  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G..  H.B.M.'s  Ambassador  to 
the  U.S.  of  America,  late  Permanent  Under-Secretary  of 
State  for  Koreign  Affairs;  6.  28  Sept.  1828;  m.  29  Sept. 
1859,  Selina  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  William 
Cubitt,  of  Catfield,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

1  Maud,  b.  1  June,  1862. 

2  Violet  Sybil,  b.  30  Dec.  1872. 

3  Lilian,  b.  30  June,  1875. 

4  Audrey  Olivia,  b.  21  July,  1876. 

I.  Clara,  m.  Aug.  1842,  Admiral  William  Popham,  of  Stour- 
(ield,  CO.  Hants,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Home 
Popham,  and  has  issue, 

1  Bernard  Brunswick  Home,  b.  21  Dec.  1843. 

2  Harcourt  Francis  Pauncefote,  R.N.,  b.  24  Feb.  1815. 

II.  Matilda  Theodora,  m.  Sept.  1842,  Baron  von  Lachmann- 
Falkenau,  of  Falkenau,  in  Silesia,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert  Waldemar. 

1  Marie  H616ne,  m.  Baron  F.  von Zedlitz,  of  Kynau,  Silesia. 

2  Clara,  m.  Count  Bemhard  von  Schweinitz,  of  Berghof, 
Silesia. 

^rms— Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.,  two  and  one.  Crest — 
A  lion  rampant  ducally  crowned  ppr.,  holding  in  his  paws 
an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  wolf's  head  ppr.  Motto— 
Pensez  forte. 

£ea£— Preston  Court,  co.  Gloucester. 


RirSSELIi-PAVIEE,  OF  HEATON  MOOR. 

Rtjssell-Patiee,    Heebekt   Aethtje,  Esq.   of 
Heaton  Moor,  co.  Lancaster,  h.  2  June,  1872. 

Lineage.— John  Russell,  Esq.,  d.  March,  1853,  leaving, 
by  Mary  his  wife  (who  d.  Sept.  1862),  a  son. 


Addison  Kussell,  Esq.,  d.  7  Feb.  IS'S;  m.  22  Feb.  1844, 
Susan,  dau.  of  William  Adey,  Esq.  of  Chorley  Place,  near 
Lichfield,  by  whom  (who  d,  28  Aug.  1858)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Adet,  of  Hammerwich  and  Heaton  Moor. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  2  Feb.  1870,  James  Harmar  Somerville,  Esij,. 
of  Bloxwich,  near  Walsall,  and  d.  22  June,  1873. 

II.  Elizabeth  Addison.  in.  Mary  Jane. 

His  only  son, 

William  Adet  Eussell-Pavier,  Esq.  of  Hammerwich,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Newlands,  Heaton  Moor,  co.  Lancaster,  Major 
16th  Lancashire  R.V.,  b.  18  March,  1845;  to.  7  April,  1870, 
Mary  Ellen,  dau.  of  Joseph  Sale,  Esq.  of  Litchurch  Lodge,. 
Derby,  and  granddau.  of  William  Sale,  Esq.  of  Barrow,  co^ 
Derby,  assumed  in  1874,  by  royal  licence,  the  name  of  Pavier^ 
and  d.  1886,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Arthur,  now  of  Heaton  Moor. 

II.  Douglas  Sale,  6.  19  March,  ls74. 

III.  Gordon  Somerville,  b.  18  April,  1885. 

I.  Gertrude  Ellen,  b.  3  Feb.  1871. 

II.  Edith  Mary,  b.  18  May,  1876. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  fusils  in  fesse  or,  between  tivo- 
flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a  mallet  of  the  tirst,  a. 
chief  chequy  of  the  second  and  gu.,  for  Pavieb  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
arg.,  a  fesse  dancette6  erm.,  between  three  crosses-crosslet. 
fitch^e  in  chief  and  two  in  base  sa.,  for  Russell.  Crests — 1st,. 
Pavier,  Two  arms  enibowed  ppr.,  vested  above  the  elbow  arg., 
that  on  the  dexter  holding  a  chisel,  and  that  on  the  sinister  a. 
mallet,  also  ppr. ;  2nd,  Russell,  In  front  of  two  palm  branches- 
saltirewise  vert,  a  fret  or,  thereon  a  martlet  sa.  J/oito— Qaox 
fata  vocant. 

iiesirfcnce— Newlands,  Heaton  Moor,  Stockport. 


PAWSON    OF    SHAWDON". 

Pawson,  William  Haegeave,  Esq.  of  Sha-w— 
don,  Northumberland,  b.  10  Sept.  1878;  s.  hisi 
father,  1892. 

Lineag'e.— The  Pawsons,  a  family  of  antiquity  in  York- 
shire, are  tirst  mentioned  temp.  Henry  FV.,  anno  1405. 

Richard  Pawson,  living  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  had  issue,  William,  m.  and  had  issue  ;  Christopher;, 
Thomas;  John,  of  whom  presently;  Anthony;  Oliver;;, 
Eichard;  Grace,  7)j. —  Teale;  and  Anne. 

John  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  co.  York,  the  4th  son,  by  his-- 
will,  proved  24  April,  1577,  directed  his  body  to  be  buried  iri 
the  parish  church  of  Leeds.  By  Ann  his  wife,  he  had  an  only 
son  and  successor, 

Christopher  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  d.  1682.  He  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Richard  Wilkinson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1634)  hact 
issue,  Samuel  of  York,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Elias  Micklethwaite,, 
Lord  Mayor  of  York  ;  Henry,  of  whom  presently  ;  Richard  %. 
Thomas,  ra.  and  had  issue;  William,  living  in  Portugal,  1632; 
Ellen,  ra.  Richard  Holmes;  Elizabeth,  m. T.  Bacon ;  Anne,  m. . 
John  Lawrence,  of  York  ;  Priscilla;  Jane;  Mary;  Grace;  and". 
Frances. 

Henry  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  the  2nd  son,  1585,purchasea'i 
lands  of  Henry  Neville,  Esq.  He  m.  Alice  Clarkson,  aniS. 
d.  in  1661,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  Leeds,  m.  Susan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Alderman  Henry  Eoundell,  of  the  same  place,  and  d.  V2: 
Nov.  1694,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry,  of  Leeds,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichardi 
Beene,  of  Ledstone,  but  d.  s.  p. 

2  Samuel,  d.  at  Commendam,  in  Guinea. 

3  Christopher,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Sprentall,  and  left . 
an  only  son  and  heir, 

Henry,  of  Allerton  Gledhow,  near  Leeds,  m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Sleigh,  Esq.,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1733,  leaving  two- 
daus.  and  co-heirs, 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Preston,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Anne,  eventually  sole  heir,  m.  1759,  William  Wilson,. 
Esq.  of  Allerton  Gledhow  (Jure  uxoris),  and  had  aib 
only  dau.  and  heir, 

Ann  Wilson,  m.  1784,  Thomas  Dalton,  Esq.,  who. 
assumed  in  1817  the  surname  of  Nokcufpe  (sec 
Norcliffe  ofLangton). 
1  Elizabeth,  to.  Eichard  Powell,  of  Leeds. 

II.  Samuel.  iii.  Seth,  of  Leeds,  m.  and  had  issue.. 

IV.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  John,  of  York,  d.  1677. 

I.  Alice.  II.  Ann,  ?/i.  Thomas  Day. 

Henry  Pawson,  Esq.,  the  4th  son,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry- 
Leeds,  Esq.,  and  by  her  left  (with  two  daus.,  Alice,  m.  John 
Peckett,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  and  Sarah,  wife  of  — 
Wilberforce,  Esq.  of  co.  York)  a  son  and  successor, 


1576 


PAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAY 


Elias  Pawsox,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  in  1704,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Dyneley,  Esq.  of  that  city,  and  d.  1715, 
leaving  issue,  inter  alios, 

Henry,  also  Lord  Mayor  of  Tork,  n>.  23  Aug.  1720,  Catlierine, 
only  dau.  of  Admiral  Robert  Fairfax,  M.F.,  of  Steeton  and 
Kewton  Kyme.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Pawson,  Esq.  m.  1732,  Maiy,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Har- 
grave,  Esq.  of  Shawdon  Cantle,  Northumberland,  and  d.  5 
Nov.  1747,  leavinjr,  with  othei  issue,  an  elder  son, 

John  Pawson,  Esq.  Capt.  in  the  Northumberland  Militia,  m. 
1770,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  R.  Foggin,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

Geobge.  liis  heir.  John,  d.  s.  p.  1816. 

William,  .<!.  his  elder  brother. 

Eliza,  d.  younp. 

Elizabeth,  :ii.  William  Harvfy,  Esq. 
Mr.  Pawson,  dying  28  Feb.  1802,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Pawson,  Esq.,  b.  3  Sept.  1771,  who  assumed  by  sign- 
manual,  in  1S17,  on  succeeding  to  the  Shavrdon  estates,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hakgrave.  He  m.  1st,  in 
1805,  Sophia  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Latten,  Vicar  of  Wood- 
ham,  which  lady  d.  30  April,  1813.  He  m.  2ndly,  Ann  Frances, 
dau.  of  James  CoUingwood,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  and  widow  of  T. 
Currell,  Esq..  but  d.  s.  p.  29  Dec.  1817,  when  the  estates  de- 
volved upon  his  brother, 

William  Pawson,  Esq.,  6.  14  May,  1780  ;  m.  9  Jan.  1817, 
Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Eev.  Robert  Trotter,  of  Morpeth,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

William  John,  liis  heir. 
Mary  Ann,  </.  unm.  1844. 

Mr.  Pawson  served  far  a  considerable  time  in  the  royal  navy. 
He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1826.  He  d.  5  Jan. 
1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  John  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Shawdon,  Northumberland, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Titlington,  High  Sheriff  Northumber- 
land 1861,  6.  5  Dec.  1817;  m.  25  Oct.  1843,  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Fife,  Esq.  (she  d.  10  Sept.  1854)  and  liad  issue, 

I.  William  IIaegrave,  of  Shawdon. 

I.  Mary  Ann  I'awsun  Hargrave,  m.  17  Sept.  1868,  Sir  William 
G.  H.  T.  Kamsay  Fairfax,  Bart,  of  Maxton. 

Mr.  Pawson  d.  1890,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hargrave  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Shawdon,  J.P.,  Capt. 
Northumberiand  Husaars,  late  Lieut.  12th  Lancers,  b.  6  Aug. 
1846;  m.  30  June,  1877,  Hon.  Emily  Violet  Jervis,  youngest 
dau.  of  Carnegie,  3id  Viscount  St.  Vincent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Hargrave,  now  of  Shawdon. 

II.  John  Jervis,  6.  10  Sept.  1878,  twin  with  his  brother 
William. 

Jii.  Carnegie  Robert,  6.  7  Feb.  1880. 

IV.  George  St.  Vincent,  b.  7  Oct.  1890. 

V.  Arthur  Fife. 

I.  Mai7  Violet.  ii.  Guiana  Lily. 

Capt.  Pawson  d.  13  Jan.  1332. 

^amiln  of  ^argrufrc. 

Nathaniel  Hargrave.  Esq.  of  Shawdon  Castle,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Carter,  Esq.  of  Kirbywiske,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1724,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  who  succeeded. 

I.  Mary,  7,i.  John  Pawson,  Esq.,  as  above. 

James  Hargrave,  Esq.  of  Shawdon,  the  only  son.  High 
Sheiiffof  Northumberland  1738,  m.  Priscilla,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Bonner,  Esq.  of  St.  Anthony's,  and  d.  1777,  leaving 
an  only  son, 

WiLLiA.M  IlARgRAV-E,  Esq.  of  ShawdoH,  6.  1736,  High  Sheriff 
of  Northumberland  1783,  and  senior  D.L.  He  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Shields,  Esq.,  and  d.s.  p.  ISn , 
bequeathing  all  his  estates  to  liis  relative,  George  Pawson, 
lisq.,  with  remainder  to  William  Pawson,  Esq.,  and  his 
heirs. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4lh,  quarterly,  indented  az.  and 
gu.,  on  a  le.'^se  erm.,  between  three  bucks  courant  or.  as  many 
inascles  of  the  first;  2nd  and  3rd,  erra.  two  chevronels  between 
three  lions'  gainbs  erased  or.  Crests — 1st,  A  bucks  head  erased 
at  the  neck,  quarterly  indented  arg.  and  gu. , attired  sa.,  charged 
with  four  roundels  countcrchanged  ;  2nd,  A  mount  vert,  and 
thereon  a  hart  charged  with  the  sun  in  splendour.  Motto — 
Favente  Deo. 

Seats — Shawdon,  Alnwick,  and  Titlington  Hall,  NorthuniJ)er- 
land. 


SELWYN-PAYNE    OF    BADGEWORTH 
END. 

Selwtn-Patne,     John    Handcock,    Esq.     of 
Badgeworth  End,  co.   Gloucester,  J. P.  co.  Somer- 


set, late  Hon.  Major  3rd  Gloucester  Eegt.,  b.  23 
March,  1852 ;  m.  10  June,  1873,  Anna,  only  child 
of  AVilliam  Clarke  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  and 
Pen  Bwch,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  who  d.  25 
June,  1893,  has  issue, 

Maud  Albinia  Margaret  Selwyn,  b.  20  July,  1874. 

Liineagre — Charles  Payne,  Esq.  of  Savanna  La  Mar, 
Jamaica,  6.28  Aug.  1752;  m.  30  March,  1777,  Sarah  Tomlin- 
son,  of  Savanna,  and  d.  at  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  23  Nov.  1821, 
having  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

Sarah,  b.  16  July,  1779;  drowned  3  Oct.  1780,  in  the  huni- 
cane  of  that  day,  when  the  whole  town  of  Savanna  La  Mar 
was  totally  destroyed,  several  hundred  lives  lost,  and  all 
records  of  this  family  also. 

The  son, 

Charles  Payne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  6.  1  Jan.  1781 ;  m.  11  Oct.  1802, 
Albinia,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  John  Selwyn,  M.A. 
of  Ludgershall,  Wilts.  He  was  last  Mayor  of  Bristol  under 
the  old  corporation,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1845,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  William  Meadows,  late  Col.  H.M.S.,  b.  22  July, 
1803  ;  m.  25  Aug.  1835,  Sarah  Ann,  dau.  of  Major  Valentine 
Munbee,  of  Horringer  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
James  Crokat,  H.E.I.C.S.;  and  d.  22  Sept.  18sl,  having  liad 
issue, 

Charles  Townshend  Selwyn,   b.  June,  1836,  and  d.  Jul/ 
same  year. 
Bellamira  Frances,  6.  22  Jan.  1842. 
Letitia  Albinia,  b.  16  Dec.  1843. 

II.  William  Augustus  Townshend,  late  Major  H.M.S.,  6.  3 
Oct.  1806;  m.  2  June,  1842,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Fldmund 
Mortimer,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Studley,  Wilts,  and  d.  3  April, 
ia84. 

III.  Henry  Selwyn,  6.  17  Oct.  1807  ;  d.  17  Aug.  1808. 

IV.  George  Campbell,  b.  6  Oct.  1809;  d.  13  Sept.  18i2. 
v.  Richard  liourke,  b.  30  May,  1811 ;  d.  25  June,  1871. 
VI.  John  Selwyn,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Albinia  Townshend,  fi.  29  April,  1804;  d.  5  July,  1806. 

II.  Sarah  Eliza,  b.  23  May,  1805  ;  m.  5  June,  1828,  Rev.  Francis 
Thomas  New,  son  of  John  New,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  and  d.  H 
Nov.  1882,  having  had  issue. 

III.  Henrietta  Charlotte,  b.  13  May,  1813;  m.  24  Sept.  1839, 
Robert  Vidal,  son  of  John  Vidal,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  had 
issue.    She  d.  1  April,  1886. 

IV.  Catherine  Helen,  b.  21  Feb.  1815  ;  in.  21  Oct.  1843,  Thomas 
Kythesea  Mortimer,  late  Col.  H.M.S.,  son  of  Edmund 
Mortimer,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Studley,  Wilts,  and  d.  14  May, 
ls72,  having  had  issue. 

V.  Albinia  Selwyn,  b.  10  Aug.  1818;  d.  11  Feb.  1820. 

VI.  Susan  Roden,  b.  6  Jan.  1820;  m.  1st,  21  Oct.  1843,  John 
Baskerville  Mortimer,  H.M.S.,  son  of  Edmund  Mortimer, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Studley,  Wilts,  who  d.  11  July,  1847,  having 
had  issue ;  2ndly,  23  Aug.  1855,  John  Bates,  Esq.  of 
Clifton. 

Tlie  6th  son, 

John  Sel^vyn  Payne,  Esq.  J. P.  cos.  Gloucester  and  Mon- 
mouth, late  14th  Regt.,  and  Col.  Commanding  co.  Monmouth 
Engineer  Militia,  b.  16  Dec.  1822;  m.  1  May,  1850,  Ellen 
llaniet,  dau.  of  John  Russell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Badgeworth 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester  (formerly  of  Piercefield  Park,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, High  Sheriff  1856),  and  had  issue, 

John  Handcock  Sel^vyn,  now  of  Badgeworth. 

Richard  Lloyd,  Capt.  P. A.  Somersetshire  Regt.  D.S.O.,  6. 
24  May,  1853  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1884,  Clara  F'ripp  Agnes,  only 
dau.  of  Brigadier-General  Henry  Bethune-fatton,  J. P.  of 
Stoke  Court,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  Richard  Fripp  Bethune 
Selwyn,  b.  17  Sept.  lhS5. 
Col.  John  Selwyn  Payne  d.  23  March,  1880. 

;S«aJ— Badgeworth  Court,  Badgeworth,  co.  Gloucester. 


PAYNTER    OF    BOSKENNA. 

Payntee,  Cambohne  Haweis,  Esq.  of  Boskenna, 
CO.  Cornwall,  Capt.  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  25 
Jan.  1864 ;  s.  his  father  1875. 

liineag'e. — This  family  settled  at  a  remote  era  atLithney, 
CO.  Cornwall,  where  the  monuments  of  its  members  arc 
numerous.  It  afterwards  acquired  Deverell,  in  the  neigh- 
bouring palish  of  Gwinear,  and  subsequently  Trelissick,  in 
the  adjoining  district  of  St.  Erth. 

William  Camborne,  alias  Paynter,  Esq.  of  Deverell,  co. 
Cornwall,  obtained  a  grant  of  arms  from  Garter  King  of 
Arms  22  July,  1569.     He  m.  Eleanor  Wilton,  and  had  six  sons, 

I.  George  Camborne,  aHo-s  Pavnter,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

II.  Willi  iin.  III.  John.  iv.  Thoma.s. 
v.  David,  ancestor  of  the  Pa-.ntees  of  Dale,  co.  Pcmbrolte, 

whose  representative. 


PEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEA 


1577 


David  ErNWA  Patntee,  Esq.,  m.  Sophia  Katherine,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Howell  Price,  Esq.  of  Berthlewydd,  co. 
Carmarthen,  by  Katherine  his  wife  (d.  1805),  widow  of 
Henry,  4th  Lord  Aylmer,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Whitworth, 
Knt.  of  Leybourne,  co.  Kent,  and  sister  of  Charles,  Earl 
Whitworth,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland  1S13-1817  ;  they  had 
issue, 
Howell  Price,  C.B.,  Col.  24th  Eegt.,  m.  21  April,  1816, 
Eleanor  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Bradshaw,   Esq.  of 
Pegsborough,  co.Tipperary,  Capt.  5th  DragoonGuards, 
and  d.  of  wounds  received  at  the  battle  of  Cbillian- 
■wallah,  India. 
James  Aylmer,  Vice-Admiral,  6.  21  Oct.  1814 ;  Midship- 
man of  H.M.S.  "  Genoa,"  at  Navarino  ;  m.  April,  1848, 
Frances,  only  child  of  the  late  HenryChapman  McVeagh, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry  Slade,  1st 
Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry  Slade,  Bart., 
of  Maunsel,  co.  Somerset.  Admiral  Paynter  was  elected 
Mayor  of  the  city  of  Bath,  Nov.  1874.    He  d.  17  Dec. 
1876. 
David  William,  C.E.,  Major-Gen.  K.A.,  m.  the  only  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Fennick,  K.E.,  C.B.,  of  Laverstock,  co. 
Hants. 
Frederick,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  in  India. 
Sophia,   m.   18  Dec.   1839,  Sir  Henry  Caldwell,  Bart., 
Count  of  Milan,  of  Castle  Caldwell,  co.  Fermanagh,  d. 
13  Oct.  1858. 
Eose  Caroline,  m.    18   Feb.    1816,  Sir   Charles  Brune 
Graves-Sawle,   Bart.,    of    Penrice,   co.   Cornwall  ((see 
Bcbke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
■VI.  Henry. 

Geoegb  Patnter  (the  eldest  son  of  William  Camborne, 
<ilias  Paynter),  m.  29  April,  1565,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Antron 
(by  his  wife,  Jane  Bevill),  and  was  father  of  William  Patnteb, 
who  m.  Loveday  Courtney,  and  was  father  of  William  Payn- 
ter, Esq.  m.  1632,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eichard  Keigwin,  of 
Penzance,  and  had  issue,  i.  Arthur,  of  Trelissick,  m.  Mary 
Praed,  (his  granddau.  and  heir.  Mart  Patnteb,  of  Trelissick, 
m.  JohnHearle,  Esq.),  andii.  FiiANCis,of  whom  we  are  about  to 
treat.    The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Paynter,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  m.  Margaret  Paw- 
lett,  of  Kilburn,  in  Middlesex,  and  had  a  dau.  Margaret, 
who  m.  her  cousin,  Francis  Paynter,  of  Trelissick,  and  was 
mother  of  the  heir,  Mary  Paynter,  and  a  son,  Fbancis 
Patntee,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Hawkey,  and  was 
father  of 

Francis  Patntee,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  m.  Mary  Gully,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Patntee,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  m.  1787,  Bliss  Betsy 
Wetherhead,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1838)  left  at  his  decease, 
in  1800,  two  sons,  John,  of  Boskenna,  who  d.  unm.  1848,  and 
Thomas  Paynter,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  6.  24  July,  1794; 
m.  21  Oct.  1828,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Aaron  Moody,  Esq.  of 
Kingsdon,  co.  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1876)  had 
issue, 

Eeginald  Heaele,  late  of  Boskenna. 
Camborne  Hastings,  b.  11  Feb.  1836;  d.  4  Oct.  1854. 
Mr.  Paynter  d.  20  April,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eeginald  Heaele  Patnter,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  6.  21  Oct. 
1831 ;  TO.  8  Dec.  1858,  Mary  Davies,  dau.  of  Eev.  Prebendary 
Haweis,  Rector  of  Slaugham,  Sussex,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1875, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Cambobne  Haweis,  now  of  Boskenna. 

II.  Hugh  Haweis,  b.  14  Nov.  1S65.  Lieut.  E.N.,  m.  22  Dec. 
1890,  Beatrice  Louisa,  dau.  of  Harold  Barkworth,  Esq.  and 
has  issue,  a  dau.  Margaret  Ann,  6.  13  Dec.  1892. 

Arms — Az.,  three  blocks  arg.,  each  charged  with  an  an- 
nulet sa.,  quartering  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for  Price  ; 
arg.,  a  bend  sa.,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  garb  gu.,  fur 
Whitwoeth.  Crest — Three  broken  broad  arrows  or,  knit 
with  a  lance  and  mantlet  gu.,  doubled  arg.  Motto— Hoaum 
prematur  in  annum. 

Seat — Boskenna,  near  Penzance. 


KEIGHLY-PEACH  OF   IDLICOTE  HOTTSE. 

Keighlt-Peach,  Henet  Peach,  Esq.  of  Idli- 
cote  House,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  22  Marcli,  1834, 
late  Capt.  in  the  Eoyal  Horse  Guards  Blue, 
AGsumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Peach  in  addition 
to  his  patronymic  of  Keighlt  in  accordance  with 
the  will  of  his  late  great-uncle,  Samuel  Peach,  of 
Idlicote  House;  m.  5  Aug.  1862,  Lucy  Isabella, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Selby  Lowndes,  Esq.  of 
Whaddon  Hall,  Bucks,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Henet,  b.  19  June,  1864. 

H.  Charles  William,  b.  23  Sept.  1865, 


I.  Isabel  Emma  Maria. 
III.  Florence  Jessie. 


II.  Lucy  Christiana. 


Lineage. —Samuel  Peach,  Esq.  of  Idlicote  House,  2nd 
son  of  Samuel  Peach,  of  Dunkirk  House,  co.  Gloucester,  pur- 
chased the  Idlicote  estate.  He  m.  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Baillie,  Esq.,  and  d.  without  issue  1832.  He  was  s.  by  hi.^ 
younger  brother,  Charles  Peach,  a  Col.  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  late  Major  Henry 
Peach  Keiohly.    This  gentleman, 

Henry  Peach  Keighly,  Major  3rd  Eegt.  Madras  Light 
Cavalry,  and  Judge-Advocate-CJeneral  of  the  Madras  Army, 
was  only  son  of  James  English  Keighly,  Esq.  of  the  Bengal 
C.S.,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah  Christiana,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Peach,  Esq.  of  Dunkirk  House,  co.  Gloucester.  He  m. 
Emma  Spicer,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  William  Godfrey  Huet, 
and  d.  Oct.  1837,  having  had  issue, 

Henet  Peach,  now  of  Idlicote  House. 

Charles  Gilbert  Keighly,  6.  1837. 

Sarah  Christiana,  m.  1st,  11  May,  1858,  the  Hon.  Lucius 
Gary,  Capt.  in  the  army,  only  son  of  Lucius,  9th  Viscount 
Falkland,  who  d.  6  Aug.  187i  ;  she  m.  2ndly,  8  Feb.  1876, 
Boyle  Vandeleur,  Esq.,  Capt.  15th  Lancers,  2nd  son  of  the 
Eev.  William  Vandeleur,  Vicar  of  Julianstown,  co.  Meatb. 

^7T!is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  for  Peach,  gn.,  between  two 
chevrons  arg.  three  martlets  of  the  second;  2nd  and  3rd,  for 
Keighlt,  per  bend  engrailed  sa.  and  arg.,  a  fesse  charged 
with  two  mullets,  all  counterchanged.  Crests— A  demi-lion 
rampant  erm.  and  gu.,  crowned  or,  clawed  az.,  for  Peach  ;  A 
griffin's  head  sa.,  langued  gu.,  charged  with  three  mullets,  all 
counterchanged.  Motto  (for  Peach)— Quicquid  dignum 
sapiente  bonoque  est. 

Seat — Idlicote  House,  Shipston-on-Stonr,  and  Alderminste*' 
Lodge,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Club — Army  and  Navy. 


PEACOCKE  OF  EFFORD  PABK. 

Peacocke,  Wareen  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Efford 
Park,  CO.  Southampton,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade, 
b.  2  Oct.  1852;  m.l9  June,  1888,  Ethel  Helen, 
3rd  dau.  of  Charles  R.  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  High  Firs, 
Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Warren  John  Eichaed. 

II.  Montagu  Thomas. 

Liineage.— George  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Graige,  co.  Lime- 
rick, purchased  an  estate  in  the  barony  of  Poble  O'Brien,  in 
that  CO.,  temp.  Charles  II.,  which  was  aftenvards  confirmed 
to  him  by  the  Crown  under  letters  patent.  He  m.  Aphra, 
sister  of  John  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Ballyvorine,  in  the  same  co.; 
who  d.  s.  p.  1678.  By  his  will,  lodged  for  probate  17  Feb. 
1G87,  he  devised  all  his  estate  to  his  nephew, 

Eichaed  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Graige,  formerly  of  Eothwell, 
CO.  York,  who  d.  s.  p.  By  his  will,  dated  15  March,  3  William 
III.  and  Maey  II.,  and  proved  3  April,  1691,  he  settled  all  his 
estate  on  his  brother, 

James  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Graige  and  Cahir  Etna,  now  Fort 
Etna,  which  latter  place  he  leased  to  his  step-son,  Thomas 
Goodricke,  8  April,  17'20.  He  m.  Mrs.  EHzabeth  Goodiicke, 
widow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmond,  of  Graige,  his  heir,  m.  Sept.  1718,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Alderman  Thomas  Ponsonby,  of  Cork,  andsisterof  Eicii.ivd 
Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Crotto,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  1734,  leavini; 
two  sons,  James  and  Samuel. 

II.  Gtorge,  of  Barntic,  co.  Clare,  and  afterwards  of  Graige, 
m.  1st  (selt.  dated  27  and  28  Sept.  1732),  Mary,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Lavit,  Alderman  of  the  city  of  Cork,  which  lady  d. 
1744.     He  d.  1715,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph  (Sir),  of  Barntic,  who  was   created  a  Bart.  24 

Dec.  1802.    Sir  Joseph  m.  1761,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 

Thomas  Cuffe,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Grange,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 

d.  17  June,  1812,  having  had  is.sue, 

Nathaniel  (Sir),  2nd  Bart,  of  Barntic,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 

army,  b.   3  Oct.   1769;    m.  2U  June,    I80.i,  Henrietta, 

eldest  dau.   of  Sir  John  Morris,   Bart,  of  Clasemont, 

CO.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (whod.  4  June,  182v  be  left 

at  his  decease,  I  Nov.  1847,  with  two  daus.,  Elizabetli 

Henrietta  and  Frances  Emma  (who  d.   14  May,  1812;, 

an  only  son, 

JiiSEPH  Francis  (Sir),  3rd  Bart,  of  Barntic,  6.  1  July, 
1805;  d.  s.  p.  1877. 
WilUam  (Eev.). 
Grace. 

Eliza,  m.  1800,  Capt.  J.   O'Beime,  brother  of  Thomas 
Lewis  O'Beirne,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath  ;  d.   19  July, 
1851,  aged  86. 
Philippa,  d.  1842. 

Christiana  Emma,  m.  1797,  Francis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Derry- 
more,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  14  July,  1855. 


1678 


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PEA 


Mary.  >k.  Major-Gen.  Daniel  O'Meara. 
Alicia  Anne,  to.  1815,  T.  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 
Georglna,  killed  by  a  fall  from  her  horse,  16  May,  1811. 
1  Jlarmaduke,  of  Cork,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  1795. 
S  William,  of  Llanfair,  co.  Anglesey,  Col.  of  the  Anslesey 
Mihtia,  TO.  1770,  Emma,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Jones,  of 
Twyny,  eo.  Carnarvon,  and  d.  s.  p. 

4  Nathaniel,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  in  the  East  Indies. 

Mr.  Pcacoeke  m.  2ndly,  in  1746,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thonia,s  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford  Court,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1778)  had  issue, 

5  Gc  rge,  Capt.  7th  Foot,  killed  in  America. 

1  Mary,  6.   1748;   to.   Marmaduke   Pcacoeke,    Esq.,  her 
cousin. 

2  Elizabeth,  to.  Willium  Gardiner,  M.D.,  of  Armagh. 

III.  Marmaddke,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  William,  liviiifj  unm.  1773. 

V.  Septimus,  of  Fort  Etna  (see  Peacocke  of  Fort  Etna). 
James  Peacocke -was  dead  in  1747,  when  his  estates  were  in 
possession  of  his  eldest  son.     His  3rd  son, 

Makmaduke  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  London,  d.  at  Hackney,  co. 
Middlesex,  1773,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Marmaddke,  his  successor. 

Nancy,  m.   George   Keating,   Esq.    of   Moulton   Park,   co 
Northampton. 
The  son, 

Mabmaddke  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  London,  to.  his  cousin, 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Barntic,  co.  Clare,  and 
co-heir  of  her  mother,  Mary  Sandford,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford  Court,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Mannaduke  Warren  (Sir),  K.C.H.,  K.T.S.,  a  Gen.  Officer, 
d.  3.  p. 

II.  George,  m.  1st,  Eachel,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dalling,  Bart., 
which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1808,  and  2ndly,  Jemima,  "dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  J.  Montagu  Durnford,  by  whom  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1851,  a  son, 

George  Montagu  Warren  Sandford,  of  Reeves  Hall,  co 
Essex,  M. P.  for  Maldon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  6.  1821, 
BaiTister-at-Law,  who  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1866,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Sandford.  He  to.  1858,  Augusta 
Mary,  da;i.  of  Algernon  Greville,  Esq.  (See  Burke's  Feer- 
age,  Warwick),  and  </.  1879,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis  Marmaduke  Henry,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards 
6.  1860.  ' 

1  Charlotte  Mary.  2  Alice  Rose. 

3  Blanche  Caroline.  4  Caroline  Amabel. 

III.  Sandford,  to.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  H.  Apreece,  Bart. 

IV.  Richard,  ot  whom  hereafter. 

v.  Stephen,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  m.  Louisa,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had 
issue. 

VI.  Thomas,  Gen.  in  the  army,  K.T.S. 

VII.  John,  an  Officer  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  deceased. 
The  4th  son, 

Richard  Peacocke,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  m.  Martha  Louisa, 
dau.  of  George  Caere,  Esq.  of  Marwell  Hail,  co.  Southampton, 
and  had  issue, 

Warren  William  Richard,  who  s.  him. 

George,  Col.  in  the  army. 
Admiral  Peacocke  d.  1846.     His  eldest  son, 

Warren  William  Richard  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Efford 
Park,  CO.  Southampton,  b.  1822;  to.  1st,  1850,  Cornelia 
F'rederica  de  Roll,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Shallett 
Lomax,  of  Netley  Park,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had 
issue, 

I.  Warben  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Richard,  h.  1855. 

I.  Louise  Fanny,  m.  Jules  Duplessis,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Park, 
CO.  Lymington. 

II.  Emily  Augusta,  to.  Capt.  S.  Frewen,  ICth  Lancers. 

III.  Maud  Frances,  to.  Harry  Pomeroy  Bond,  Esq.  ofLytchett 
Minster,  Poole. 

Mr.  Peacocke  m.  2ndly,  30  Sept.  1875,  Georgina  Theresa 
Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Richard  West,  Esq.  of  Ruthin 
Castle,  eldest  son  of  Hon.  Frederick  West,  and  grandson 
of  John,  2nd  Earl  de  la  Warr.  He  d.  1877,  when  he  was 
s.  by  his  son,  Warren  Thomas  Peacocke,  now  of  Efford 
Park. 

^rms— Quarterly,  or  and  az.,  over  all  four  lozenges  con- 
joined in  cross,  between  as  many  annulets,  all  counterchanged. 
Crest — A  cockatrice,  wings  ertct,  vert.    J/o£to— Vincit  Veritas. 

&;a«— Efford  Park,  Lymington,  Hants. 


PEAECE 


SOMERLEIGH 


EDGCUMBE    OF 
COURT. 

Peahce  Edgcumbe,  Edward  Eobeet,  Esq.  of 
Somerleigh  Court,  co.  Dorset,  J.P.,  LL.D.  King's 


Coll._  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  is  a  banker,  was  formerly  Official  Examiner  oL" 
the  High  Court  of  Justice,  and  lias  assumed 
tlie  additional  name  and  arras  of  Edgcumbe, 
b.  13  March,  1851 ;  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1884,  Clara 
Jane  Constance,  jounger  dau.  of  John  Charles 
Conybeare,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonards  Grange,  Ingate- 
stone,  Essex,  and  by  her,  who  d.  11  Sept.  1888,  has 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Humphret,  h.  19  May,  1885. 

II.  John  Aubrey,  6.  21  Sept.  1886. 

Mr.  Pearce  Edgcumbe  m.  2ndly,  6  Aug.  1891 
Prances,  younger  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  E.  a\ 
G.  Foley,  of  Packham,  Fordingbridge,  Hants  {see 
Burke's  Peerage),  and  by  her  has  issue, 

III.  Oliver,  h.  16  May,  1892. 

Lineage — John  Pearce,  of  Holsworth,  Surgeon,  was 
bur.  29  Jan.  1696,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Pearce,  of  Holsworthy,  Surgeon,  to.  2C  June,  1686,. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Westcott  Doble,  Esq.,  and 
Margaret,  his  wife,  and  was  bur.  25  Jan.  1726,  leaving: 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  whom  presently, 

II.  Parmenas,  to.  Anne  Penrose, 
in.  Gideon,  m.  Hannah  Honeywell. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Peakce,  of  Holsworthy,  Surgeon,  6.  19  April,  1687, 
TO.  31  May,  1722,  Grace,  dau.  and  heiress  of  George  Edgcumbe, 
Esq.  of  Altamum,  and  Catherine  his  wife,  and  was  bur. 
10  March,  1737,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Parmenas,  h.  21  May,  1723:  m.  21  March,  1765,  Martha, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Daniel  Skinner,  Esq.  of  Rhude. 

II.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  d.  s.p. 

The  2nd  son, 

I':dward  Peakce,  of  Camelford,  Cloth  Manufacturer,  6. 
19  Sept.  1725,  m.  15  Aug.  1749,  Honor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
John  Philp  of  Pyworthy,  and  d.  17  Oct.  1810,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  6.  1755;  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Male,  Esq.  oi 
St.  Teaih,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Parmenas,  Solicitor,  b.  1760,  to.  Mary  Fillis,  of  Plymouth, 
and  had  issue,  William  Fillis  Pearce,  Esq.  late  of  Tremcd- 
dan,  Liskeard. 

I.  Grace.  n.  Margaret. 

III.  Anna,  h.  1759 ;  to.  Rev.  Richard  Eliot,  Vicar  of  Maker, 
and  had  issue,  1  Edv/ard  Eliot  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Exeter 
Coll.,  Archdeacon  of  Barbadoes,  b.  22  May,  1789;  j/i.  Eliza- 
beth Skeate,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Edward,  Fellow  of 
New  Coll.  Oxon ;  2  William  Eliot,  of  Weymouth,  bankei-, 
b.  17  Jan.  1794;  to.  Lydia  ffolliott,  and  had  issue,  William 
(Rev.),  Canon  of  Bristol;  Richard  ffolliott;  Philip  Frank 
(Itev.),  Dean  of  Windsor;  George  Edward,  and  Whately. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pearce,  of  Holsworthy  and  Camelford,  bankei-,  b. 
1750,  TO.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Price,  Esq.  of 
Tregolds,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1826,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  TO.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Dinham,  Esq.  of  St. 
Kew. 

II.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Roche,  h.  1785. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Pearce,  of  Bodmin,  Solicitor,  h.  10  June,  1782,  m. 
6  Sept.  1816,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Eliot  (sec  above)  and 
d.  18  Aug.  1839,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  Solicitor,  b.  17  Jan.  1821;  m.  Anno  Coode. 

III.  Richard,  Clerk  in  Somerset  House,  b.  30  Jan.  1826 ;  m. 
Louisa  Wallis,  and  d.  12  March,  1859,  leaving  issue, 

Preston  Wallis,  b.  2  May,  1868. 

Inez  Louisa,  to.  B.  H.  Johnston,  Esq.  ^ 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Pearce,  of  Somerleigh,  co.  Dorset,  banker,  6.  14 
April,  1817,  m.  30  Sept.  1848,  Clara  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Palmer,  of  Great  Torrington,  and  d.  2!  Jan.  1885, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward  Robert,  now  of  Somerleigh  Court. 

I.  Clara  Eleanor,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Clara  Isabella. 

III.  Mary  Florence,  d.  in  infancy. 

Seat — Somerleigh  Court,  Dorchester. 


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1579 


PEAEETH    OF     THORPE    MANDEVILLE. 

Peaeeth,  William  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Thorpe 
Mandeville,  co.  Northampton,  J. P.,  h.  12  March, 
1862 ;  s.  his  father  1870  ;  Capt.  4th  batt.  Argyle 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  in.  1888,  Lilly,  eldest 
dau.  of  A.  R.  Broughton-Knight,  Esq.  of  I)o\vnton 
Castle.  He  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Thorpe 
Mandeville. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  De  Penreth  was  for  centimes 
resident  in  Cumberland.  A  branch  was  settled,  in  King 
Henky  II. 's  reign,  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and,  in  1174,  Sir 
John  de  Penreth,  Knt.,  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  Tynebridge, 
fought  with  the  Scotch.  Leland,  in  his  account  of  this  battle, 
says,  "  Sir  John  de  Penreth  (a  young  gentleman  of  the  King's 
chamber)  was  sore  wounded,  and,  being  borne  down  in  the 
press,  perished  from  loss  of  blood  andlacke  of  helpe." 

Hercules  Peaketh  (probably  a  descendant  of  this  ancient 
family),  m.  1576,  Elizabeth  French,  and  had  one  son, 

ilOGER  Peareth,  bapt.  1581 ;  m.  1607,  Susanna  Peacocke,  of 
Newcastle,  an  heir,  and  d.  1635,  having  had  issue,  four  sons 
and  five  daus.    The  youngest,  but  last  surviving  son, 

William  Peaketh,  m.  17  June,  1662,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Henry 
Marley,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  John  Marley,  Knt.,  Governor  of 
Newcastle),  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Alderman 
Ralph  Cocke,  of  Newcastle,  and  d.  1670,  leaving  four  children, 

I.  Henet,  his  successor  ;  ii.  John,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll. 
Camb.,  "Vicar  of  Aldworth,  Berks,  m.  Letitia  Blencowe,  of 
Marston  St.  Lawrence,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  he  had  one 
son,  John  Peareth,  who  d.  unm.,  and  two  daus.,  i.  Barbara  ; 

II.  Susanna.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Peareth,  Esq.  bapt.  27  Sept.  1663;  m.  31  Oct.  1693, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Chaters- 
heugh,  CO.  Durham  (son  of  Sir  John  Jackson,  Knt.  of 
Harraton  and  Chatersheugh,  a  devoted  Eoyalist),  by  whom, 
who  was  bur.  3  May,  1705,  he  had  two  sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Peareth,  who  was  thrice  married,  d.  4  March,  1728,  and 
was  s.  by  the  younger  but  only  surviving  son  of  his  1st  wife, 
William  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth,  an  Aldennan  of  New- 
castle for  nearly  fifty  years,  bapt.  9  April,  1704;  )ii.  6  July,  1731, 
Anne, youngest  dau.  and  afterwards  co-heir  of  Richard  Jennens, 
Esq.  of  Princethorpe,  co.  Warwick,  and  Thorpe  Mandeville, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  by  her  had  two  son,  William  and 
EicHAED  Thomas,  and  six  daus.  He  built  the  family  mansion 
of  Usworth  House,  co.  Durham,  and  rf.  20  May,  1775.  His 
widow  d.  25  Feb.  1801.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth,  bapt.  5  Sept.  1734 ;  to. 
Sus.anna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Collingwood  Foster,  Esq.  of  Aln- 
wick, by  whom  he  had  a  son  ^William  Jennens,  a  Gentleman- 
Commoner  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  I).  1784,  d.  at  Penzance 
1804)  and  several  other  children,  who  d.  in  infancy.  Mr. 
Peareth  d.  11  Aug.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Richard  Thomas  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth,  bapt.  9  Jan. 
1753 ;  m.  10  May,  1797,  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Dent, 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Lanchester,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  had 
two  sons  and  one  dau., 
Jennens  William,  6.  14  March,  1798;  d.  6  April,  1803. 
William,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.   1821,  George  Burdon,  Esq.  of  Northumber- 
land. 
The  elder  surviving  son, 

William  Peaketh,  Esq.  of  Usworth  House,  co.  Durham, 
Thorpe  Mandeville,  co.  Northampton,  Prince  Thorpe,  co. 
War^vick,  and  Cliff  House,  Sandgate,  6.  13  Dec.  1808 ;  m. 
1  June,  1830,  Katherine,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas  Law  Hodges, 
Esq.  of  Hemsted  Park,  Kent,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 
William,  of  whom  presently. 

Albert,  b.  25  April,  1841;  m.  18  June,  1862,  at  Westminster 
Abbey,  Margaret  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Evan  Nepean, 
M.A.,  Canon  of  Westminster  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to 
the  Queen  (4th  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Evan  Nepean,  1st 
Bart.),  and  d.  19  April,  1869,  leaving  issue, 
1  William  Nepean.  2  Albert. 

3  Edward.  1  Frances. 

Thomas  Richard,  an  Officer  12th  Lancers,  6.  22  Feb.  1843; 
d.  13  Aug.  1878. 

Henry  John,  of  Hanstead  House,  St.  Albans,  Herts,  J. P., 
late  Lieut.  6th  (Inniskilling)  Dragoons,  b.  23  Oct.  1849;  v>. 
19  Oct.  1876,  Rose  Caroline  Twisden,  only  d.au.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Twisden  Hodges,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Rochester,  and 
granddau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Law  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Hem- 
Bted  Park,  co.  Kent,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Twisden,  h.  10  July,  1877. 

2  John  Twisden,  6.  6  Oct.  i'879. 

3  Arthur  Robert  Twisden,  b.  25  Sept.  1883. 

4  Thomas  Twisden,  b.  29  Dec.  1836. 
Eobert  Kent,  6.  6  Jan.  1851 ;  d.  11  Feb.  1852. 


Katherine  Rebecca,  m.  12  April,  1852,  John  Fetherstonhaugli 

Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Grangemore,  co.  Westmeath. 
Isabella  Anne,  d.  26  March,  1836.  Julia  IsabeDa. 

Elizabeth  Fanny,  d.  28  Feb.  1S38. 
Flora  Isabella,  m.  Aug.   1S58,  Cook  Sibbs  Flower,  Esq.  oj 

Southrepps  Lodge,  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 
Alice  Margaret,   m.   13   Feb.    186C,    Capt.   Jocelvn  Jervis- 

White-Jervis,  R.N.,  4th  son  of  Sir  H.  M.  Jervis-White-Jer- 

vis,  2nd  Bart. 
Charlotte  Caroline. 

He  d.  19  Sept.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth  House,  co.  Durham, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  late  Capt.  4th  Light  Dragoons  (now 
"Queen's  Own"  Hussars),  6.25  May,  1831;  m.  21  Oct.  1850, 
Cecilia,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  JohnLennox-Kincaid- 
Lennox,  Esq.  of  Lennox  Castle,  Antermong,  and  Kincaid,  co. 
Stirling,  D.L.  and  Convener,  co.  Stirling,  and  sister  of 
Margaret,  "Viscountess  Strangford,  and  il.  16  July,  1870, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  William  George,  now  of  Thni-pe  Mandeville. 

II.  Cecil  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  24  Nov.  1863  ;  d.  in  America, 
12  Oct.  1885. 

III.  John  Lennox,  6.  15  Nov.  1866. 

I.  Christophina  Frances  Katherine,  d.  in  Scotland,  14  Aug, 
1876. 

II.  Georgina,  m.  15  Dec.  1885,  Arthur  Jefferson,  Esq.  of 
Northallerton,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  Dorothy  Margaret 
Lennox. 

III.  Theresa  Cecilia,  to.  31  May,  1883,  Rev.  H.  Edmun* 
Sharpe,  M.A.  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Whit- 
church, Hants,  and  Surrogate  for  Hants  and  Isle  of  Wight, 
and  has  issue,  Cecilia  Hargreave  ;  Evelyn  Nina;  and  Rose- 
Margaret. 

IV.  Evelyn  Cecilia,  d.  at  Cannes,  13  Feb.  1883. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  pears  or.  Crest — - 
A  leopard's  head  and  neck  erased  ppr.,  holding  in  the  mouth  Ot 
cross-crosslet  fitchee.     Motto — Verax  et  fidelis. 

Seal — Manor  House,  Thorpe  Mandeville,  Banbury,  co. 
Northampton. 


PEARSON    OF    SOUTH    WINGFIELD. 

Peaeson,  John,  Esq.  of  South  Wingfield,  co. 
Derby,  b.  13  Nov.,  and  bapt.  14  Dec.  1814  :  m.  4 
Jan.  1844,  Georgiana  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  Dashwood,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  "was  b.  19- 
March,  1816;  and  d.  20  July,  1852)  he  has  issue, 

I.  Henry,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  batt.  Derbyshire- 
Regt.,  M.A.Magdalen  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  16  Oct.  1844. 

II.  Arthur  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.  Magdalene  Coll.  Camb., 
Vicar  of  St.  Margaret's,  Bungay,  Suffolk,  and  late- 
Senior  Chaplain  H.M.  Bengal  Eocl.  Establishment,  b. 
1  June,  1846  ;  m.  22  April,  1885,  Katherine  Adele,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Fred  Montague  Arnold,  Rector  of  Ringsfield,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Oct.  1891),  he  has  issue, 
Adele  Madeline,  b.  12  Jan.  1890,  at  Dehra  Doon,  India, 
N.W.P. 

I.  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  m.  1  Feb.  1879,  at  Rangoon,  Burma, 
William  Robertson,  of  Struanclan,  Brigade-Surgeon- 
Major,  Army  Medical  Staff,  and  has  issue. 

Liineagre. — Thomas  Pearson,  of  Matlock,  co.  Derby, 
m.  there,  28  April,  1664,  Elizabeth  Dudley,  and  by  her  (who 
was  bur.  4  March,  1710)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  12  March,  1665. 

II.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  bapt.  28  April,  1672  ;  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Thomas,  bapt.  22  Feb.  1673;  bur.  17  March,  1731.  hav- 
ing had  issue,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  Joshua,  bapt.  12  March, 
1712;  Jane,  bapt.  23  Aug.  1705;  Anne,  bapt.  16  Feb.  1700, 
bur.  28  Feb.  1706;  Dorothy,  bapt.  26  April,  1708;  Eliza- 
beth, bapt.  15  Oct.  1710;  Lydia,  bapt.  11  March,  1717. 

V.  Henry,  bapt.  6  May,  1677  ;  ra.  9  Aprfl,  1703,  Benit  Ward 
(bur.  3  May,  1721),  and  had  issue,  Anne,  bapt.  22  May, 
1709.     He  was  bur.  19  May,  1731. 

VI.  Anthony,  bapt.  26  Aug.  1683:  bur.  13  March,  1722. 

VII.  Edmund,  b.-)pt.  16  March,  1687. 

I.  Dorothy,  bapt.  15  Nov.  1667;  bur.  2  March,  1723. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  6  March,  1688. 

Mr.  Pearson  was  bur.  8  March,  1698.    His  2nd  son, 

George  Pearson,  of  Matlock,  bapt.  24  May,  1666:  bur. 
22  Nov.  1724.  He  had  issue,  by  Anne  his  wife  (who  waa 
bur.  25  March,  1713), 

John,  bapt.  29  Oct.  1690. 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Catherine,  bapt.  14  Feb.  1693. 

Hannah,  bur.  12  Dec.  1696. 

Mary,  bapt.  12  Nov.  1705. 

The  2nd  son, 


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PEA 


Geobgb  Peajison,  of  Matlock,  afterwards  of  Wirkswo-tb,  co. 
Derby,  bapt.  24  Feb.  1697 ;  was  bur.  14  Feb.  1768.  By  his 
wife  Dorothy  (or  Isabel  ?),  who  was  bur.  II  June,  1702,  he 
bad  issue, 

George,  bapt.  5  March,  1728  ;  bur.  S  April,  1774. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

AVilliam,  bapt.  14  April,  1742. 

Joseph,  bapt.  4  July,  1744. 

Catherine,  bur.  18  July,  17G2. 

Dorothy,  bur.  10  Aug.  1769. 

Hannah,  bapt.  28  July,  1731. 

Mary,  bapt.  9  Jan.  1733;  bur.  4  April,  1774. 

Ellen,  bapt.  16  Nov.  1739. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  rEARso>f,  of  Wirksworth,  afterwards  of  South  Wing- 
field,  CO.  Derby,  where  he  purch.ased  an  estate  c.  1770,  6.  7 
June,  b.apt.  1  July,  1737;  m.  3  Aug.  1758,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Glazebrook  of  Wirksworth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Feb. 
1792)  he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Samuel,  b.  9  April,  1763;  d.  4  Jan.  1764. 

John,  b.  24  Dec.  1766 ;  d.  27  Oct.  1774. 

Ellen,  b.  9  Jan.  1765 ;  d.  19  Dec.  1816. 

Mr.  Pearson  d.  29  April,  1801,  and  was  bur.  3  May  following, 
in  the  chancel  of  South  Wingfield  Church,  beside  his  wife. 
His  eldest  son, 

TuoMAs  Pearson,  of  South  Wingfield,  b.  8  May,  1761 ;  m. 
ist,  Ann,  dau.  of  Francis  Thorpe,  of  South  Wingfield,  and  by 
fcer  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1805)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  19  May,  1792;  d.  29  Oct.  1820,  s.  r- 

I.  Anne  Amelia,  6.  28  June,  1788  ;  d.  24  July,  1790. 

II.  Ellen,  b.  6  Aug.  1793;  d.  26  Sept.  1810. 

III.  Eliza,  6.  30  June,  1795;  d.  1  Jan.  1839,  at  Matlock. 

IV.  Hannah  Glazebrook,  6.  15  July,  1797 :  d.  at  Ehyl,  22  Nov. 
1864,  having  m.  Rev.  John  Manners,  M. A.,  by  whom  she 
had  issue. 

^Mr.  Pearson  m.  2ndly,  8  May,  1810,  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Hoyston,  of  Codnor  Park,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (whs  d.  21 
July,  1860)  he  had  further  issue, 
n.  John,  now  of  South  Wingfield. 

in.  Henry.  6.  28  Aug.  1817;  M.A.,  St.  Cath.  Coll.,  Camb., 
Vicar  of  ilenley,  Suffolk,  m.  16  April,  1857,  Adelaide  Cathe- 
rine, youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Carter,  of  Northwold, 
CO.  Norfolk,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
William  Carter.  B.A.  Clare  Coll.  Cambs.,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  11  Feb.  1859. 
Amhurst  Charles  Hagerman,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  15  March, 
l'  1862. 

Francis  Bradshaw,  b.  16  Aug.  1863. 
'       Adelaide  Mary  Anne,  6.  10  Aug.  1860;  m.  4  July,  1888, 
Bev.  Eobert  Copeman,  B.A.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  George 
Copeman,  of  Dunham  Lodge,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 
Isabel  Emma,  b.  5  May,  1865. 

V.  Mary  Gcorgiana,  6.  4  Feb.  1811  ;  d.  6  July,  1824. 

•VI.  Emma,  h.  22  June,  1812 ;  m.  29  June,  l's37,  Vcn.  Arch- 
deacon Ralph  Blakelock,  Rector  of  Gimmingham,  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  d.  s.  p.  8  April,  1881.     He  d.  1  March,  1892. 
VII.  Jane   Elizaoeth,  b.  5  March,  1820;    m.    12  Aug.   1845, 
Rev.  Augustus  Wirgman,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hartington,  who 
d.  22  Dec.  1874.    She  d.  26  Feb.  1886,  having  had  issue. 
yiT.  Pearson  d.  5  Aug.  1833,  and  was  bur.  9  Aug.,  at  South 
Wingfield. 

Arms—ATg.,  on  a  pile  az.,  arose  of  the  first,  barbed  and 
seeded  ppr.,  between  three  arrows  points  downwards  or, 
barbed  and  flighted  arsr. 

Crest — An  eagles  wing  sa.,  sem^-de-lis  or,  pierced  by  an 
arrow  embrued  in  bend,  point  upwards,  and  vulned  ppr. 

Motto — Ne  tentes,  aut  perfice. 

£egidenee — South  Wingfield,  co.  Derby. 


PEASE    OF    HESSLEWOOD. 
Pease,  Joseph  Eobinson,  Esq.  of  Hesslewood, 
<;o.  York,  b.  27  Jan.  1873;  educated  at  Harrow  and 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford  ;  s.  his  fatlier  1892. 

Lineagre.— This  family  haii  long  been  settled  in  Hull, 
numerous  entries  being  found  in  the  parochial  registers  of  the 
Holy  Trinity  and  St.  Mary's  Churches  from  1583. 

RoBEET  Pease,  Chamberlain  1639,  fined  for  the  office  of 
Cheriff,    Hem.  31  Jan.  1638,  Anne  Richardson,  and  had  issue, 

KoBEBT,  bapt.  19  July,  1643. 

Anne,  m.  Mr.  Aldersley,  an  Alderman  and  Mayor  of 
Chester. 

The  son, 

Robert  Peasb,  went  to  Amsterdam  about  1663,  and  there  m. 
17  Nov.  1670,  Esther,  dau.  of  George  Clifford,  a  descendant  of 
the  baronial  House  of  Clifford,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son. 


Joseph  Pease,  settled   in  Hull,    1708,  afterwards  of  Hessle- 
wood, CO.  York,  and  established  the  Bank  there  in  1754,  one 
of  the  earliest   out  of  London.    He  was  b.  30  Nov.  1688;  vi. 
10  March,    1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Turner,  merchant,  by 
Mary  Thorsby  his  wife,  and  by  her   (who  d.  12  Feb.  1728}  Icit 
at  his  decease,  11  March,  1778, 
Robert,   of   Kingston-upon-HulI,    Banker,  5.  3  Dec.    1717. 
He  was  appointed    Captain  of   a  company  of   Gentlemen 
Volunteers  raised  at  Hull  during  the  disturbances  of  1745, 
occasioned  by  the  landing  of  Prince  Charles  Edward,  and 
d.  unm.  19  March,  1770. 
Hester,  b.  13  Sept.  1720;  m.  3  June,  1742,  Lawrence  Jopson, 
of  Stockton  upon-Tees,  but  d.  s.  p.  Mart. 

The  younger  dau., 

Mary  Pease,  of  Hesslewood,  5.  17  Jan.  1727 :  to.  10  April, 
1751,  Robert  Robinson,  merchant,  of  Manchester,  son  of  John 
Robinson  and  Mary  Hibbert  his  wife,  and  d.  6  March,  1757, 
(.her  husband  d.  the  previous  year),  leaving  one  son, 

Joseph  Robinson,  of  Hesslewood,  D.L.,  6. 26  Feb.  1752,  who 
assumed,  by  sign-manual,  29  April,  1773,  agreeably  to  his 
grandfather  Joseph  Pease's  will,  the  surname  of  Pease.  He 
TO.  29  May,  1786,  Aune,  2nd  and  youngest  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Twigge,  Esq.  of  Ashover,  co.  Derby,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  George  Bagshaw,  of  Woodseats.  co.  Derby,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Robinson,  of  Hesslewood. 

II.  Clifford,  b.  24  Dec.  1793;  m.  25  June,  1846,  Sarah,  2nd 
dau.  of  Robert  Cookson,  Esq.  of  Elliory,  Westmorland, 
and  d.  27  Dec.  1873,  having  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Cliflford  Eobinson,  b.  27  Dec.  1850. 

2  Douglas,  6.  29  Aug.  1854. 

1  Annie  Sarah.  2  Catherine. 

III.  George,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Darrington,  co.  York,  6.  30  June, 
1796;  TO.  14  April,  1831,  Jane,  8th  and  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Swinfen,  Esq.  of  Swinfen,  co.  Stafford,  by 
Anne  his  2nd  wife,  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Ford, 
Bart.,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1876,  having  had  issue,  one  dau. 
Mary  Anne. 

I.  Anne,  m.  9  April,  1811,  Arthur  Maister,  Esq.  of  Winestead, 
Col.  of  the  East  York  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue, 
five  sons  and  five  daus. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  4  July,  1839. 

III.  Sarali,  d.  unm.  25  Sept.  1839. 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  23  May,  1823,  Capt.  Henry  Browne  Mason, 
E.N.,  of  Aldenham  Lodge,  Hertford,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1824. 

Mr.  Pease  d.  29  March,  1807.     His  eldest  son,  I 

Joseph  Eobinson  Pease,  Esq.  of  Hesslewood,  J.P.  and  D.L.  ' 

b.  21  Nov.  1789;  m.  7  April,  1818,  Harriet,  2nd  and  youngest  ] 

dau.  of  James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Springhead  and  Beverley,  and  I 

sister  of  Sir  James  Walker,  Bart,  of  Sand  Hutton,   and  had  ' 
issue, 

I.  Joseph  Walker,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  George  Clifford,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Routh,  Beverley,  b.  21    i 
Nov.  1822 ;  m.  26  Sept.  18.50,  Clarissa  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1883), 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Gravetye  Manor, 
Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Turner,  6.  10  July,  1851  ;  d.  5  Jan.  1370. 

2  Percival  Henry,  b.  4  Aug.  18.=)7.  ; 

3  Arthur  Clifford,  b.  10  Aug.  1859. 

4  Joseph  Frederick,  b.  16  March,  1861.  , 

1  Clara  Harriet. 

2  Fanny  Maria,  m.  S  Aug.  1876,  E.  Macfarlane,  Esq.,wbO  H 
d.  27  Oct.  1876. 

3  Edith  Catherine,  to.  C.  H.  Wray,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

in.  James  Eobinson,  M.A.,  6.  28  Feb.  1824 ;  m.  28  Feb.  1854, 
Louisa  Frances  (who  d.  23  July,  1884),  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  ( 
John  Barkworth,  Esq.  of  Tranby  House,  near  Hull,  and 

had  issue, 

1  James   Cecil   Eobinson,  6.  17  Sept.   1856;    d.  14  Not.  i, 
1860. 

2  Harold  Eobinson,  6.  7  Dec.  18.')9. 

3  Hugh  Robinson,  b.  23  Feb.  1862. 

1  Alice  Louisa,  m.  Hugh  Ripley,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  SirH. 
W.  Ripley,  Bart.,  Bedstone  Court,  Salop. 

2  Katherino  Frances,  m.  1st,  Herbert  Crossley,  Esq.,  6tli 
son  of  Joseph  Crossley,  Esq.,  Broonifield,  Halifax ;  and 
2ndly,  25  Feb.  1892,  Samuel,  eldest  son  of  Henry  K.  Sand- 
bach,  Esq.  of  Hafodunos,  co.  Denbigh. 

rv.  Arthur  Burton,  b.  27  May,  1825:  m.  14  May,  1857,  Emma 
Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  W'elton 
Grange,  East  York,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Godfrev,  b.  29 
Nov.  1861. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  29  June,  1842,  Rev.  John  Richard  Pill,  M.A., 
of  Thornton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  eldest  son  and  lieir  of  the  '.ate 
Itichard  HiU,  Esq.  of  Thornton,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
three  sons  and  thrte  daus. 

II.  Emily  Jane,  m.  11  June,  1857,  Henry  Baines,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Hewly  Mortimer  Baines,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  near  York, 
who  d.    1869.      She  to.   2ndly,   the   Right    Rev.   Norman   ' 
Dumesnil  Straton,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  formerly  Vicar 
of  Wakefield. 


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1581 


Mr.  Pease  d.  27  May,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Walker  Pease,  Esq.  of  Hesslewood,  J. P.  and  D.L. , 
late  Lieut.-Col.  East  York  E.V.,  and  M.P.  for  Hull  1872,  6. 24 
May,  1820;  m.  2  Feb.  1843,  Barbara  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Palmer,  M.A,  of  Withcote  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Hbnkt  Joseph  Robinson,  of  Hesslewood. 
n.  Charles  Clifford,  b.  5  Oct.  1845. 

lu.  Francis  Richard,  resident  at  Hesslewood,  J. P.  and  D.L  , 
6.  25  May,  1848 ;  m.  15  Dec.  18fS5,  Isabel  Mary,  dau.  of 
Capt.  William  Claude  Cole-Hamilton,  80th  Regt.,  of  Bel- 
trim,  CO.  Tyrone  (see  Bobke's  Peerage,  Enniskillen,  E.), 
and  has  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Claud,  6.  Nov.  1886. 

2  William  Geoffrey,  b.  Jan.  1888. 

3  Richard  Hamilton,  b.  Oct.,  d.  Dec,  1890. 
1  Isabel  Catheiine. 

IV.  Edward  Heyrick,  6.  27  Dec.  1858  ;  d.  22  March,  1883. 
I.  Barbara  Mary,  to.  20  April,  1876,  Rev.  William  Grevllle 
Hazlerigg,  Vicar  of  Billesdon,  4th  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Grey 
Hazlerigg,  Bart,  of  Nosely  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  has 
issue,  Roger  Greville,  6.  22  Jan.  1877. 
1  II.  Eleanor  Louisa,  m.  29  Jan.  1874,  Arthur  Hancock 
Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  West  Yorkshire,  4ih  son  of  Sir 
Henry  Edwards,  Bart,  of  Pye  Nest,  and  has  issue,  Kleanor 
Churchill,  6.  5  Feb.  1875,  and  Geoffrey  Otho  Charles,  b.  2 
Oct.  1876. 

in.  Charlotte  Emily,  m.  17  July,  1879,  Henry  Willoughby 
Trevelyan,  Esq.  of  Rothley,  late  3rd   Hussars,  eldest  son 
of  Major-Gen.    Henry    Willoughby   Trevelyan,    C.B.   {see 
Bubke's  Peerage,  Trevelian,  Bart.). 
Mr.  Pease  d.  22  Nov.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Joseph  Robinson  Pease,  Esq.  of  Hesslewood,   J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  29  Dec.  1843  ;  vi.  15  April,  1869,  Dora  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Boulderson  Barkworth,  Esq.  of  Raywell, 
East  Yorkshire  and  had  issue, 
I.  Joseph  Robinson,  now  of  Hesslewood. 
H.  Williani.Henry  Barkworth  Robinson,  6.  21  Sept.  1874. 
III.  Godfrey  Bart'jn  Robinson,  6.  15  May,  1887. 
I.  Dora  Mary  Robinson. 

n.  Barbara  Valence  Isobel  Robinson,  6.  25  May,  1881,  and  d. 
31  Jan.  1884. 
Mr.  Pease  d.  6  May,  1892. 

At-ns — Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  stags  trippant  or,  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  bezant,  on  a  chief  per  fesse  gu.  and  arg. 
an  eagle  displayed  counterchanged.  Crest — An  eagle's  head 
erased  arg.,  holding  in  the  beak  or  a  peascod  vert.  Motto— 
Confide  recte  agens. 
Seat — Hesslewood,  near  Hull. 


PEASE    OF    PENDOWEE,. 

Pease,  John  William,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  of  Pen- 
dower,  and  Nether  Grange,  co.  Northumberland, 
J.P.,  1. 13  Aug.  1836  ;  m.  Sept.  1860,  Helen  Maria, 
dau.  of  Alfred  Fox,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  Cornwall, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Howard,  6.   12  July,  1863  ;  to.   1887,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Canon  Kynaston,  of  Durham,  and  has  issue,  Valentine. 

II.  John  William  Beaumont,  6.  4  July,  1869. 
I.  Sarah  Helen. 

u.  Florence. 

III.  Sophia  Mabel. 

liineage. — The  Peases,  of  Darlington,  descend,  according 
to  tradition,  from  a  West  Riding  family  of  the  name,  settled 
near  Wakefield,  where  an  old  house.  Pease  Hall,  still  remains. 

John  Pease,  10  Henry  VII.,  was  father  of 

Edward  Pease,  of  Sike  House,  co.  Y'ork,  whose  son, 

WiLUAM  Pease,  of  Fishlake,  co.  York,  d.  1597,  leaving  a 
son, 

Nicholas  Pease,  of  Fishlake,  (d.  1647),  who  was  father  of 

William  Pease,  of  Fishlake,  who  d.  1692,  leaving  a  son, 

Joseph  Pease,  of  Felkirk,  whose  son, 

Edward  Pease,  of  Felkirk,  b.  1711 ;  came  to  Darlington 
1744,  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Michael  Coates,  and  d. 
1783,  leaving  a  .son, 

Joseph  Pease,  of  Darlington,  h.  1737;  m.  1763,  Mary  Richard- 
son, and  d.  3  April,  1808,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Edward,  b.  6  Jan.  1767  ;  m.  3  Nov.  1796,  Rachel,  dau.  of 
John  Whitwell,  and  d.  31  July,  1858,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
18  Oct.  1833)  had  issue, 

1  John,  m.  Sophia  Jowitt,  and  d.,  leaving  Sophia,  m. 
Theodore  Fry;  and  Mary  Anne,  m.  J.  B.  Hodgkin. 

2  Joseph,  of  Southend,  Darlington,  co.  Durham,  b.  22 
June, 1799:  M.P.  for  South  Durham  from  1832  to  1841  ;  la. 
20  March,  1826,  Emma,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Joseph  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Lakenham  Grove,  Norwich,  and 
d.  »  Feb.  1872,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  11  April,  1860) 
issue, 


Joseph  Whitwell,  created  a  Bart,  in  1882  {set  BtmnE's 
Baronetage,  Pease,  Bart.). 

Edward,  6.  24  June,  1834 ;  m.  26  Feb.  1862,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Charles  Sturge,  of  Bewdley,  and  d.  13  June,  1880, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  14  June,  1877)  a  dau.,  Beatrice 
Mary,  who  m.  1885,  Newton,  Viscount  Lymington  (see 
Burke's  Peerage,  Portsmouth,  E.). 

John  Henry,  6.  Feb.  1836  ;  d.  17  April,  1854. 

Arthur,  of  Hummersknott,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  for  that 

CO.  and  for  the  N.  Riding,  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Whitby 

1880-5,  6.  12  Sept.  1837  ;  m.  14  April,  1864,  MaryLecky, 

dau.  of   the  late  Ehenezer  Pike,  Esq.  of  Besboiough, 

CO.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur  Francis,  b.  II  March,  1866  ;   m.  I  Oct.  1889, 

Laura  Matilda  Ethelwyn,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Peter 

Allix,  Esq.  of  Swaffham  Priory,  co.  Cambridge,  and 

has  issue. 

Heibert  Pike,  b.  7  May,  1867. 
Cliud  Edward,  6.  27  Nov.  1874. 
Alice  Mary.  Rosa  Elizabeth. 

Winifred  Pike.  Evelyn  Ada. 

Gurney,  6.  28  Feb.  1839  ;  m.  22  April,  1863,  Katharine, 
dau.  of  John  Jowitt  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  and  d.  10' 
June,  1872,  leaving  issue,  Harold  Gurney;  Wilson; 
John  Henry;  Katharine  Maria ;  Lilian. 

Alfred,  b.  16  June,  1841  ;  d.  20  Dec.  1852. 

Charles,  6.  7  April,  1843;  to.  27  Sept.  1871,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Henry  Bewley,  Esq.  of  Willow  Park,  co; 
Dublin,  and  rf.  9  July,  1873,  leaving  a  son,  Charles 
Gurney,  b.  1872,  d.  26  May,  1883. 

Francis  Richard,  b.  6  Dec.  1845;  d.  7  June,  1865. 

Jane  Gurney,  6.  10  Jan.  1827. 

Emma  Gurney,  b.  17  Dec.  1829. 

Rachel,  6.  15  June,  1831 ;  m.  1st,  6  March,  1851,  Charles; 
Albert  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Gunnergate  Hall,  ClevelaTid, 
who  d.  11  March,  1858,  leaving  issue  ;  2ndly,  William 
Fowler,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Cambridge. 

Elizabeth  Lucy,  b.  21  Jan.  1833;  d.  Sept.  1831 ;  m.  1857, 
John  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Ackworth,  co.  York  (who  a!.  4. 
Dec.  1864),  and  had  issue. 

3  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Isaac,  d.  s.p. 

5  Henry,  of  Pierremont  and  Stanhope  Castle,  co.  Durham,, 
M.P.  for  Souih  Durham,  1857-65;  to.  1st,  1835,  Anna, 
dau.  of  Richard  Fell,  of  Belmont,  Uxbridge,  Middlesex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  29  June,  1839)  had  a  son, 

Henry  Fell,  see  Pease  of  Brinkburn. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  1859,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel   Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Wednesbury,  and  d.  30  May,  1881,   having  by  her  had 
issue, 

Edward  Lloyd.  John  Francis. 

Reginald. 

Henrietta  Rachel.  Marion  Elizabeth. 

1  Rachel,  to.  Richard  Fry,  of  Bristol,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Mary,  d.s.p. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Gibson,  of  Saffron  Walden,  and 
had  issue. 

II.  Joseph. 
This  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Pease,  Esq.  of  Feethams,  Darlington,  6.  1772;  m, 
1st,  1801,  Elizabeth  Beaumont,  and  by  her  (whotZ.  1824)  had  a 
son,  John  Beaumont;  2ndly,  Anna  Bradshaw.  He  d.  184&. 
Ills  son, 

John  Beaumont  Pease,  Esq.  ofNorth  Lodge,  Darlington,  h. 
1803;  TO.  1825,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Fossick,  Esq. 
of  Pennsbury,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Beaumont,  to.  1872;  d.  1873,  leaving  issue, 
Mary. 

II.  John  William,  now  of  Pendower. 

III.  Edwin  Lucas,  see  Pease  of  Mowden. 

IV.  Walter,  d.  1871. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  15  May,  1862,  Henry  Fell  Pease,  Esq.  of 
Brinkburn,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue,  Walter;  Algernon  ;, 
Anna  Louisa. 

Mr.  Pease  d.  1873. 

Arms — Per  fess  az.  and  gu.,  a  fesse  nebuly  erm.  between  two^ 
lambs  passant  in  chief  arg.,  and  in  base  upon  a  mount  ppr.  a 
dove  rising  arg.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  pea-stalk,  the  blossom 
and  pods  also  ppr. 

Crest — Upon  the  capital  of  an  Ionic  column  a  dove  rising, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  pea-stalk,  as  in  the  arms,  all  ppr. 

Motto — Pax  et  spes. 

Seats— FenAovier,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;  Nether  Grange, 
Alnmouth. 


PEASE    OF    BRINKBURN. 

Pease,  Henet  Fell,  Esq.  of  Brinkburn,  co.  Dur- 
ham, J.P.,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  N.  Riding,  co. 
York,  M.P.  for  the  N.  Riding,  co.  York  (Cleveland 
Div.),  since  1885;  b.  28  April,  1838;  m.  15  May, 


1582 


PEC 


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PEE 


1862,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of  John  Beaumont 
Pease,  Esq.  of  North  Lodge,  Darlington,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Norman  Henry,  h.  10  June,  1866 ;  d.  1  May,  1S79. 

II.  Waltee  Fell,  h.  16  March,  1874. 

III.  Algernon  Henry,  b.  19  May,  1882. 
I.  Anna  Louisa,  6.  16  May,  1863. 

For  Linearie  and  Arms,  see  Pease  of  Peiwiower. 
■Seat — Brinkburn,  Darlington. 


PEASE    OF    MOWDEN, 

Pease,  William  Edwin,  Esq.  of  Mowden,  eo. 
Durham,  and  Pentre  Cascob,  co.  Radnor,  b.  3  June, 
1865 ;  educated  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  Trin.  Col.,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  1888. 

Iiineage. — Edwin  Lucas  Pease,  Esq.  of  Mowden,  co. 
Durham,  and  of  Cascob,  co.  Radnor  (3rd  son  of  John 
Beaumont  Pease,  Esq.,  sec  Pease  of  Pendower),  J. P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Radnor,  and  J. P.  co.  Durham,  m.  1862,  Frances  Helen, 
4Jau.  and  co-hciress  of  William  Peter  Edwards,  Esq.  ofHind- 
'«'eU,  CO.  Radnor,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edwin,  now  of  Mowden. 

II.  Ernest  Hubert.  iii.  Owen  Beaumont. 

I.  Emily  Beaumont.  ii.  Helen  Theresa,  d.  1874. 

air.  Pease  d.  24  Jan.  1889. 

Arms — See  Pease  of  Pendower. 
Seat — Mowden,  Darlington. 


PECKHAM    OF    NYTON. 

Peckhah,  Eey.  Habrt  John,  Vicar  of  JVutley, 
Sussex,  M.A.,  h.  15  April,  18-il  ;  m.  18  Jan.  1876, 
Edith,  dau.  of  Rev.  Divie  Robertson,  Vicar  of  Hen- 
field,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richaed  Habet,  h.  17  May,  1877. 

II.  Arthur  Nyton,  b.  16  March,  1881. 

III.  Walter  Divie,  b.  18  March,  1883. 

Ijineagre. — This  branch  of  the  Peckhams,  settled  at  Nyton 
since  1585,  descends  from  Thomas  Peckham,  of  Rumbolds- 
T\-eeke,  adjoining  Chichester,  4thsonofHENEY  Peckham,  Esq., 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  East  Hampnett,  Sussex,  who  was  son  and 
heir  of  Edward  Peckham,  Lord  of  East  Hampnett,  grandson  of 
John  Peckham,  who  derived  from  a  branch  of  the  Peckhams 
tjf  Yaldham,  in  Kent. 

Chables  Hewitt  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ashling  Meadows  (son  of 
Eev.  Charles  Smith,  of  West  Stoke  by  Kitty  his  wife,  dau.  of 
:Sir  John  Bull,  of  Chippingongar,  Essex,  and  grandson  of  John 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Chichester,  who  d.  about  1748),  m.  1800,  Maey, 
■only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Peckham,  Esq.  of  Nyton,  Sussex, 
.and  niece  of  V.'illiam  Peckham,  Esq.  of  Chichester,  who  suc- 
ceeded to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman.  Sib  Thomas  Peckham,  of 
Nyton,  who  was  knighted  31  Aug.  1722,  during  his  Shrievalty. 
By  her  (who  d.  25  April,  1824)  he  left  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Chables  Peckham  Peckham,  Esq.  of  Nyton,  Sussex,  J. P., 
■b.  9  July,  1801  ;  m.  12  Dec.  1826,  SybeUa  Jane,  dau.  of  Right 
Eev.  Robert  James  Carr,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  and  by 
ier  (who  d.  8  May,  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  b.  27  Dec.  1834  ;  d.  unm.  26  Feb.  1860. 

II.  Habet  John  (Rev.),  now  of  Nyton. 

I.  Mary  Sybella.  ii.  Sybella  Katharine. 

III.  Georgiana  Frances.  iv.  Cecil  Virginia. 

V.  Frederica  Maria.  vi.  Frances  Henrietta. 

Be  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Peckham  only  25  Jan. 
1820,  andci.  4  Nov.  1873. 

Armg — Erm.,  a  chief  quarterly  or  and  gu.  Crest — An  ostrich 
jipr.     Motto — Tentanda  via  est. 

Residence — Nutley  Vicarage,  Uckficld. 


PECKOVER    OF    WISBECH. 

Peckoyee,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Bank  House, 
Wisbech,  co.  Cambridge,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  that 
county,  h.  16  Aug.  1830 ;  m.  8  April,  1858,  Eliza 
(deceased),  dau.  of  Joseph  Sharpies,  of  Hitchin, 
Herts,  banker,  and  Elizabeth  Ransome,  his  wife 
(both  deceased),  and  has  issue,  1  Elizabeth  Jose- 
phine, m.  9  April,  1893,  James  Doyle  Penrose,  Esq., 
jun.  of  7,  Regent's  Park  Villas  ;  2  Alexandrina ; 
3  Anna  Jane. 


liineagre. — Edmund  Peckoveb,  of  Charlton,  co.  NorHi, 
ampton,  Gent.,  served  as  a  trooper  in  Cbomwell's  army,  under 
Fleetwood,    from   1646,   and   on  his  joining   the   Society 
Friends,  obtained    his  discharge,  dated   6  Aug.  1655,  which 
the  family  still  possess.    He  then  came   to  visit  some  of  his! 
relatives  in  Norfolk,  and  settled  at  Fakenham,  in  that  co.,  in  , 
1657,  where  he  purchased  landed  property,  still  held,  and  m. 
Margaret  Monk.    His  son, 

Joseph  Peckovee,  m.  Katherine  Long,  dan.  of  James  Long, 
of  Swainesthorpe,  and  had  three  sons,  Robert,  Edmund,  and 
Joseph.    The  3rd  son, 

Joseph  Peckovee,  m.  Ann,  dau.  Of  Richard  Wright,  of  Nor- 
wich, and  was  father  of 

Richabd  Peckovee,  m.  4  April,  1753,  Jane,  dau.  and  only 
child  of  Daniel  Jessup,  of  Theberton,  Suffolk,  through  whom 
his  estates  in  Theberton  and  Badingham,  Suffolk,  came  into 
the  family.  He  d.  1  Sept.  1757  His  widow  d.  April,  1796. 
Their  son, 

Jonathan  Peckovee,  to.  22  Oct.  1789,  Susanna,  dau.  of 
William  Payne,  of  Newhill  Grange,  York,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1833. 
His  widow  d.  3  Nov.  1853.    They  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  a  minor. 

II.  William,  d.  unm.  at  Wishech,  1877,  aged  87. 

III.  Daniel,  d.  unm.  at  Woodhall,  Calverley,  Yorkshire,  1867, 
aged  69. 

IV.  Algeenon,  of  Sibalds  Holme. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Talwin   Shewell,   Esq.   of  Ipswich ; 
d.s.p.  1871. 

His  only  surviving  son, 

Algeenon  Peckovee,  Esq.  of  Sibalds  Holme,  Wisbech,  6. 
25  Nov.  1803;  m.  26  March,  1828,  Priscilla,  youngest  dau.  of 
Dykes  Alexander,  of  Ipswich,  banker,  and  by  her  (who  is 
deceased)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexandeb,  now  of  Wisbech. 

II.  Jonathan,  b.  16  June,  1835 ;  d.  unm.  8  Feb.  1882. 

I.  Susanna.  ii.  Priscilla  Hannah.  m.  Jane. 

IV.  Katherine  Elizabeth,  vi.  Christopher  Bowly,  of  Ciren- 
cester, and  is  deceased. 

V.  Algerina.  vi.  Wilhemina. 
Mr.  Algernon  Peckover  d.  10  Dec.  1893. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  a  garb  or,  on  a  chief  nebuly  of 
the  last  three  lions  r.impant  az.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  az.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sprig 
of  oak,  leaved,  fructed,  and  slipped  ppr.,and  resting  the  sinis- 
ter fore-paw  on  an  escutcheon  charged  with  the  arms.  Motto 
— In  Christo  speravi. 

Residence — Bank  House,  Wisbech. 


PEEIi    OF    PEELE    FOLD. 

Peel,  William  Crotighton,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  Trenant  Park,  Cornwall,  Lieut. 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  18  Oct.  1870;  s.  his 
father  1881. 

Lineage. —About  the  end  of  the  16th  century,  Robert 
Peele  left  the  parish  of  East  Marton,  in  Craven,  and  settled  at 
Hole  House,  in  the  lower  Division  of  the  Hundred  of  Blackburn, 
with  which  his  descendants  have  ever  since  been  connected. 
He  d.  1608. 

William  Peele,  of  Peele  Fold,  Oswaldtwistle,  m.  9  Aug. 
1712,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Upper 
Darwen,  and  had  issue,  i.  Robeet,  his  heir;  ii.  Lawrence; 
HI.  Nicholas  ;  iv.  Joseph,  of  Fazeley,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Martha 
Fowler,  andcZ.  23  March,  1820,  leaving  issue,  of  whom  the  4tll 
son,  George,  m.  1799,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Richard  Barlow,  Esq., 
and  d..  1810,  leaving  two  sons,  Joseph,  of  Singleton  Brook,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  George,  of  Brookfield,  co.  Chester;  i.  Anne; 
II.  Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

Robebt  Peel,  of  Peele  F'old,  m.  28  Aug.  1744,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Haworth,  Esq.  of  Walmesley  Fold,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1796)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edmund,  m.  Miss  Wright,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert,  of 
Exmouth  and  Wallington,  Norfolk  (who  m.  Miss  Yates, 
and  d.  1842,  leaving  issue,  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  the  Rev. 
C.  W.  Ethelston  (see  Peel  of  Brynypys),  and  Ellen,  m. 
James  Peel  Cockburn,  Esq.) ;  I  Susannah,  wife  of  Jonathan 
Haworth ;  2  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edmund  Haworth. 

III.  Robert  (Sir),  created  a  Baronet  20  Nov.  1800  (««e 
Bdbke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

IV.  Jonathan,  of  Accrington,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  1st,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Giles  Haworth,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1785)  had 
issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Accrington,  father  of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of 
Accrington  and  ICnowlmere  {see  Peel  of  Knowlitwre). 

2  Giles  Haworth  (Rev.),  m.  Maria  Halse,  and  had  issue, 
William,  to.    Julia   Whitworth.  and   had  issue,  George 


PEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEE 


1583 


Henry;  Edmund  Yates;    Elizabeth,  m.  the  Kev.  C.  H. 

Coxe;  Anne,  m.  Owen  Wethererl,  Esq.;  Maria,  who  d. 

1S03;   Sophia;  Ellen,  m.  Kev.  Florence  Wetherecl;  and 

Emma. 

1  Grace,  m.  Edmund  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank. 
■2  Anne,  m.  Rohert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Taliaris,  co.  Carmarthen, 

and  d.  1806. 

3  Elizabeth,  to.  Edmund  Yates,  Esq.,  and  d.  1825. 

4  Jane,  d.  1794. 

Mr.  Jonathan  Peeljii.  2ndlj-,  Esther  Bolton,  and  by  her  (who 
<l.  1841)  left  at  his  decease,  1834, 

3  Jonathan,  of  Culham,  Oxon,  m.  Eliza  Tubb,  and  by  her 
left  at  his  decease,  1841,  William  Accrington;  Edmund 
Yates,  TO.  27  June,  1861,  Louisa  Longridge,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Shriff,  co.  Leitrim  ;  Robert  Bolton ; 
John  Henry ;  Emily  Esther ;  Susan  Magdalen  ;  Matilda  ; 
and  EUen. 

4  Bolton,  TO.  Elizabeth  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Peel,  Esq.  of 
The  Pastures,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease, 
1843,  Reginald,  late  of  8th  Foot;  Lennox  Bolton  ;  Frede- 
rick ;  Wildman  Yates ;  Charles  James ;  Emily ;  and 
Isabel. 

5  William,  6.  1793 ;  m.  1st,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Spencer 
Steers,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  has  issue,  Spencer, 
Capt.  1st  Foot,  6.  1820;  Charles  Steers,  6.  Dec.  1821; 
Francis  William,  6. 16  Feb.  1823 ;  Margaret  Jane ;  and 
Susan  Ellen. 

■C  Edmund,  d.  1836.  7  Joseph,  d.  1844. 

5  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Formby,  Esq.  of  Formby,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 
*  Esther,  m.  Capt.  Macdonald. 

7  Dorothy,    to.   Robert   John  Peel,    Esq,  of  Burton-on- 
Trent. 
«  Jane,  d.  27  May,  1862.  9  Mary. 

10  Susannah,  711.  Rev.  W.  Villier.',  Vicar  of  Broomsgrove 
and  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 
William  Richard  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Boston  Spa,  m.  Emily 
Conduite,  dau.  of  W.  Vale,  Esq.  of  Mathon  Court,  co. 
Worcester,  R.N.,  J.P.  (««€  Vale  of  Mathon  Court). 
Edward  W.  B.,  late  34th  and  5th  Foot. 
Robert  John,  late  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford. 
Elizabeth   Jane,    m.   Rev.    J.   R.    Davison,    Vicar   of 
Moseley. 
■V.  Lawbence,  of  Ardwick,  ;n.  1st,  his  cousin,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Haworth,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Dec.  1822,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Creswick,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  and  widow  of 
Sir  Joseph  RadclifTe,  1st  Bart,  of  Rudding,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24  Nov.  1855)  had  no  issue.    By  the  former  he  left  at  his 
decease,  June,  1827,  four  sons  and  seven  daus., 

1  EoBEKT,  of  Bath,  m.  1805,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  En- 
t^vistle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

Lawbence. 

John  Entwistle,  of  Stone  Hall,  co.  Pembroke,  to.  18 
Aug.  1842,  Anne  Maria  Cordelia,  only  child  of  James 
James,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  WiUiam  Phillipps  Laugh- 
arne  Phillips,  9th  Bart,  of  Picton,  and  had  issue. 

Ellin  Louisa,  m.  1863,  Capt.  Thomas  Lloyd  Still,  R..\. 

Anne  Elizabeth  Margaret,  to.  1869,  Joseph  Fetherston- 
haugh,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Court. 

Ellen. 

2  Jonathan  Haworth,  of  Cottsmoor,  co.  Pembroke,  m. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Royds,  Esq.  of  Greenliill,  and  had 
issue,  Xavier  deCastanos,  of  Denant,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P. , 
to.  1838,  Maiy,  dau.  of  Roger  Eaton,  Esq.,  and  d.  29 May, 
1885;  Wellington;  Helen,  m.  Edward  Massey,  Esq. 

3  Frederick  (Kev.),  of  Willingham,  co.  Lincoln,  Canon  of 
Lincoln,  to.  Susan,  dau.  of  Edward  Haworth,  Esq.  of  Sale, 
and  had  issue. 

4  William  Henbt,  of  Aylesmore  House,  co.  Gloucester, 
6.  3  May,  1796  ;  m.  1st,  4  April,  1821,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  Glutton,  of  Pensax  Court,  co.  Worcester,  and 
had  issue, 

Lawrence  Henry,  52nd  Light  Infantry,  and  Major  Comm. 
Radnor  Militia,  6.  1823  ;  m.  1846,  Catherine  Maria,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Walter  de  Winton,  of  Walsworth  Hall,  co. 
Gloucester,  andd.  16  Dec.  1865,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

1  Waltee  Hatwood,  of  Aylesmore,  b.  1847. 

2  William  de  Winton,  6.  1850. 

Thomas  Frederick.  Francis,  Comm.  R.N. 

Barbara,  to.  7  Aug.  1852,  Capt.  de  Winton,  of  Walsworth 
Hall,  CO.  Gloucester. 
He  m.  2ndly,  15  Nov.  1836,  Rebecca  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Curre,  Esq.  of  Itton  Court,  co.  Monmouth;  d.  1872,  and 
was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  vi.  James  Bellairs,  Esq. 

2  Charlotte,  m.  1st,  Benjamin  Gibson,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
James  Formby,  M.D.,  of  Formby,  near  Liverpool. 

3  Caroline,  m.  Rev,  Miles  Formby,  M.A. 

4  Harriett,  to.  Rev.  Roger  Hesketh  Formby,  M.A. 

5  Georgiana,  to.  Capt.  Rhodes,  of  Rochdale. 
■6  Alicia,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Peel. 

7  Susanna,  to.  Charles  Brownell,  Esq.  of  Sheffield. 
VI.  Joseph,  of  Bowes,  near  London,  m.  Ann  Haworth,   and 
had  issue. 


1  Haworth,  d.  1841. 
3  Jonathan,  d.  1844. 


2  Joseph,  m.  Eliza  Haworth. 


4  Edmund,  m.  Maria  Browne,  and  had  issue,  Edmund, 
William,  Joseph,  Robert,  Emily,  and  Marianne,  m. 
Augustus  Peel,  Esq. 

5  Lawrence  (the  Eight  Hon.  Sir),  Knt.,  P.C.,  late  Chief 
Justice  of  Bengal. 

6  William,  deceased. 

1  Marianne,  in.  the  Rev.  —  Browp.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Alicia,  m.  Leonard  Willan,  M.D.  4  Sarah  Maria. 

5  Charlotte,  deceased, 
vti.  Robert  John,  of  The  Pastures,  co.  Stafford,  to.  Eliza- 
beth Margaret  Slater,  and  d.   2   Feb.    1857,   having  had 
issue, 

1  Robert  John,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  h.  9  July,  1796;  m. 
7  Jan.  1818,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of 
Accrington  House,  and  had  issue,  Charlotte  Isabella, 
Marianne  Elizabeth,  Susannah  Cecilia,  Margaret  Isa- 
bella, m.  12  Jan.  1864,  Perceval  Hart  Dyke,  Esq.,  and 
Henrietta. 

2  Henry,  Capt.  in  the  army,  deceased. 

1  Elizabeth  Isabella,  m.  Bolton  Peel,  Esq. 

2  Charlotte  Ann,  m.  Rev.  S.  W.  Yates. 

3  Cecilia,  to.  Capt.  Yates. 

4  Georgiana,  to.  Rev.  C.  Alderson. 

I.  Anne,  to.  1st,  Rev.  Borlase  Willock,  of  Harwood,  co. 
Lancaster,  and2ndly.  Rev.  George  Park,  of  Hawkshead,  and 
d.  1826. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank  and  Peele  Fold,  co. 
Lancaster,  6.  1745;  vi.  1766,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haworth, 
M.D.,  of  Blackburn,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Taliaris  Park,  co.  Carmarthen,  m.  1st,  Jane 
Yates,  but  by  her  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington,  by  whom  (who  rf.  21 
May,  1806)  he  left  is3ue  at  his  decease,  13  June,  183S  {see 
Feei.  of  Taliaris  Park). 

III.  Edmund,  of  Church  Bank,  6.  1774;  m.  1794,  Grace,  dau. 
of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington,  and  d.  18  April,  1836, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Jonathan,  d.  s.  p.  1878. 

2  Edmund,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Richard  Meek, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1871,  having  had  issue,  Edmund  Richard,  to. 
1864,  F'rances  Emma,  dau.  of  J.  Y.  Lee,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue ;  William  Fenton,  of  Broughton  Park,  Lancaster, 
m.  1866,  Sarah  Edith,  dau.  of  Gen.  WUloughby,  C.B.,  and 
has  issue,  Charles  ;  Lionel,  rn.  1871,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
B.  King,  and  has  issue ;  Flora,  vi.  Rev.  E.  C.  Bramall; 
Lucy  Jane;  Grace,  7)1.  Rev.  Samuel  Goldney;  and  Isa- 
bella Mary,  m.  L.  H.  Birch,  Esq. 

3  Thomas,  to.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  WUlock,  Esq. 

4  George.  5  Sidney. 

1  Ann.  2  Mary,  to.  WiUiam  Peel,  Esq. 

3  Esther,  to.  John  Peel,  Esq. 

4  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Hart  Ethelston. 

IV.  William,  of  Burnley,  m.  Susannah  Allen,  and  had  a  son, 
Rev.  William  Peel,  who  d.  1823. 

V.  Jonathan,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  —  Armistead,  of 
Mitton,  CO.  York,  and  had  a  dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  John,  of  Burton,  in.  Antoinette  Goodwin,  and  has  a  son, 
Edmund,  and  three  daus.,  Agnes,  to.  Col.  Butler ;  Eliza,  m. 
Rev.  De  Courcy  O'Grady ;  and  Isabella  Antoinette,  to.  Henry 
William  Knox,  Esq.  of  Netley  Park,  co.  Mayo. 

I.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

II.  Anne,  to.  Robert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold,  co.  Lancaster,  also  of 
Sawley,  and  finally  of  Penzance  and  Trenant  Park,  Corn- 
wall, 6.  1768  ;  TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Bolton,  Esq.,  and 
left  issue, 

Robeet  (Rev.),  to.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Peel,  Esq.  of 
Ardwick,  and  left  at  his  deceased  a  dau.  Florence  Augusta. 

Thomas. 

William,  of  Peele  Fold  and  Trenant  Park. 

Edmund,  d.  1834. 

John,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Tamworth,  m.  1830,  Esther,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank,  and  d.  March,  1872, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1887)  had  issue,  1  Charles, 
of  North  Rode,  Cheshire  ;  2  Francis;  3  Edmund,  6.  1842, 
late  Capt.  14th  Hussars,  m.  1869,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Lyon  Playfair ;  4  Gerald,  to.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Robert 
Graham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  5  Sidney,  b.  1849,  m.  Amy 
Rose,  dau.  of  J.  C.  Meymott,  Esq. ;  1  Louisa,  m.  E.  S. 
Heywood,  Esq. ;  2  Frances  Grace,  m.  A.  A.  A.  E.  Brebant; 
3  Mary,  m.  J.  Kynaston,  Esq. ;  4  Adelaide,  m.  Rev.  A. 
Dewes. 

Elizabeth,  to.  William  Willock,  Esq. 

Hester,  m.  Richard  Curteis  Croughton,  Esq. 

Ann,  m.  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington,  Knowlmere, 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  s.  p. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Tre- 
nant Park,  Cornwall,  b.  19  July,  1797 ;  m.  5  April,  1827,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Nov.  1889)  had  issue, 


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PEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEE 


I.  William  Henkt,  of  whom  presenOy. 

II.  Ernest  Frederic,  6.  18  April,  1831 ;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Kev. 
M.  Watkins. 

Mr.  Peel  d.  27  Nov.  1871.    His  son, 

William  Henry  Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold,  J.P.,  Capt.  9th 
Eegt.,  b.  22  Feb.  1828  ;  m.  1866,  Hester  A.  C,  dau.  of  William 
P.  Croughton,  Esq.  of  Herondcn,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Croughton,  now  of  Peele  Fold. 

II.  Cyril,  6.  8  July,  1876. 

I.  Mary  Grace.  ii.  Esther.  lu.  Cicely. 

IV.  Mildred.  v.  Dora. 

Mr.  Feel  d.  Sept.  18S1. 

Arms—Krs-,  three  sheaves  of  as  many  an'ows  ppr.,  handed 
gVi.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  bee  volant  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion  ram- 
pant arg.,  gorged  with  a  collar  az.,  charged  with  three  bezants, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  shuttle  or.    Motto — Industrie. 

Seat — Trenant  Park,  Duloe,  Corawall. 


PEEL    OF    TALIAEIS. 

Peel,  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Taliaris,  co.  Carmarthen, 
B.A.  Cantab.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifE  1890, 
*.  18  Aug.  1840  ;  m.  22  Oct.  1884,  Mary  Susannah 
Ainsworth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Henry  Lee,  E.M.L.I.,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Anne  Lee 
(nee  Mundell),  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Herbert  Marmadcke,  6.  1885. 

II.  Alan  Ralph,  6.  1886. 

III.  Eobert  Lloyd,  6.  1889. 

IV.  Humphrey  Lee,  b.  1893. 
•    I.  Eileen  Annie,  6.  1888. 

II.  Adela  Vera,  6.  1891. 

liineag-e.— EoBERT  Peel,  Esq.  of  Taliaris,  6.  1770,  2nd 
son  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haworth,  M.D.,  of 
Blackburn)  of  William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank,  and  Peele 
Fold,  CO.  Lancaster,  (see  preceding  article),  eldest  brother  of 
Sir  Robert  Peel,  1st  Bart,  of  Drayton  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage) 
m.  1st,  1793,  Jane  Yates  (who  d.  s.p.  1796),  and  2ndly,  1  Dec. 
1800,  Anne,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Acerington  House, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  the  latter  only  (y/hod.  21  May,  1806)  had 
issue,  I.  William,  his  heir;  i.  Anne  ;  ii.  Mary.  Mr.  Robert 
Peel  d.  13  June,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Taliaris,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1843,6.  2  April,  1803;  to.  6  Sept,  1836,  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  South  Park,  Kent, 
and  Danyrallt,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  1879)  had 
issue, 

I.  Herbert,  now  of  Taliaris. 

II.  Robert  Lloyd,  6.  19  Oct.  1841;  on.  13  Sept.  1SG6,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  —  Ross,  Esq.  of  Inverness,  and  d.  20  March, 
1892,  leaving  issue, 

'       1  Robert,  6.  28  May,  1869.  2  Lawrence. 

1  Edith.  2  Helen.  3  Maybel. 

4  Violet. 

III.  William,  6.  13  May,  1843. 

IV.  Alan,  6.  16  May,  1848 ;  m.  1880,  Constance  Grace, 
youngest  dau. of  T.  Massey,  Esq.  of  Cottesmore,  Haverford- 
west, and  has  a  dau.  Constance  Dorothea. 

I.  Susanne,  m.  9  Dec.  1868,  David  Long  Price,  Esq.  of  Talley 
House,  CO.  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue,  John  ;  Robert  Peel  : 
Francis;  Edmund;  Herbert  Overton  ;  Alan  Sydney;  Cecil 
Evelyn;  and  Susanne  Elizabeth. 

n.  Annie,  d.  7  Aug.  1870. 

III.  Evelyn,  m.  1884,  St.  Vincent  Peel,  eldest  son  of  John 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Danyrallt,  co.  Carmarthen. 

rv.  Gertrude. 

V.  Rosamond,  m.  1889,  George  Neville  Peel,  Esq.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Edmund  Peel,  of  Coombe  Lodge,  Bruton,  co. 
Somerset. 

Ti.  Constance. 

Mr.  Peel  d.  16  March,  1883. 

Ai-ms,  dkc. — Same  ax  Peel  of  Peele  Fold. 
Seat — Taliaris,  Llandilo,  co.  Carmarthen. 


1866,  Henrietta  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Williams,  Bart,  of  Bodelwyddan,  North  Wales 
and  by  her  (who  d.  29  July,  1885)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Hdgh  Edmcnd  Ethelston  Peel,  b.  13  Nov.  1871 ;  w.  25 
Feb.  1892,  Gladys,  dau.  of  Capt.  Rowley-Conwy,  of  Bod- 
rhyddan  Hall,  Rhyl. 

II.  Charles  Wicksted  Ethelston,  6.  15  Aug.,  d.  12  Dec.  1873. 
in.  Herbert  Wicksted  Ethelston,  takes  the  surname  of  bis 

paternal  grandfather, 
IV.  Ernest  Ethelston  Peel. 

I.  Margaret  Anne.  ii.  Ethel  Mary. 

in.  Linda,  deceased. 

Mr.  Peel,  eldest  son  of  Eev.  Charles  Wicksted 
Ethelston  (who  d.  1872),  of  Uplyme  Kectory  and 
Wicksted  Hall,  co.  Chester,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Egbert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Wallington  Hall, 
Norfolk,  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  surname  of 
Peel  in  lieu  of  that  of  Ethelston. 

liineage.— Robert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Wallington  Hall,  Norfolk, 
eldest  sou  of  Edmund  Peel,  Esq.,  next  brotlier  of  William 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold  (see  that  Memoir),  m.  Miss  Yates,  and 
d.  in  1842,  leaving  two  daus., 

Anne,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Wicksted  Ethelston. 

Ellen,  in.  James  Peel  Cockborn,  Esq. 
The  elder  dau., 

Anne  Peel,  m.  1823,  Rev.  Charles  Wicksted  Ethelston,  of- 
Uplyme  Rectory  and  Wicksted  Hall,  Cheshire  (son  of  Charles 
Wicksted  Ethelston*  (d.  1830),  m.  29  March,  1796,  Mary  Threl- 
fall,  who  d.  1S02),  and  by  him  (who  d.  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Edmdnd  Peel,  now  of  Brynypys. 

II.  Robert  Peel  Ethelston,  of  Hinton  Hall,  Shropshire,  J.P., 
b.  1831  ;  m.  18.^4,  Louisa  Philippa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Perry, 
i;sq.  of  Moor  Hall,  Harlow,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Edmund,  b.  1857 ;  to.  1883,  Ethel  Constance,  dau.  of 
Andrew  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Pishobury,  Herts. 

Robert  Ethelston,  of  Moor  Hall,  Essex,  late  Capt.  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Edith,  TO.  1882,  John  Eldon  Bankes,  Esq.,  J.P.,  eldest  son 
of  John  Scott  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Soughton  Hall. 

I.  Eliza  Anne,  m.  William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  Ilminster, 
Somerset. 

II.  Ellen  Mary,  m.  Charles  Joseph  Parke,  Esq.  of  Henbury 
House,  Wimborno,  and  lias  issue,  four  sons  and  four 
daus. 

III.  Margaret  Emily,  m.  J.  W.  Perry  Watlington,  Esq.  cf 
Moor  Hall,  Harlow. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  three  sheaves  of  asm&i.j 
arrows  ppr.,  banded  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  bee  volant  or,  for  Peel; 
'Jnd  and  3rd  az.,  on  a  pile  between  two  crosses-crosslet  in  base 
arg.  an  eagle  displayed  purpura,  for  Ethelston.  Crests — 1st,. 
Peel:  A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  gorged  with  a  collar  az., 
charged  with  three  bezants,  holding  between  the  paws  a  shuttle 
or.  2nd,  Ethelston  :  A  ram's  head  couped  sa.,  charged  witb 
three  crosses-crosslet  or.     Motto — Industria. 

Seats — Brynypys,  near  Ruabon,  and  Wallington  Hall,  Down- 
ham  Market. 


PEEL    OF    BRYNYPYS. 

Peei,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Brynypys,  co.  Flint, 
Llandrino  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Wallington 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  cos.  Flint,  Denbigh,  Salop,  and 
Montgomery,  High  SherifE  of  the  last  co.  1858,  and 
D.L.  CO.  Flint,  High  Sheriff  1870,  h.  26  March, 
1826 ;  m.  Ist,  23  Sept.  1854,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Hesketh  Lethbridge,  3rd  Bart,  of  Sandhill 
(which  lady  d.  28  Nov.  1860),  and  2ndly,  1  Feb, 


PEEL    OF    KNOWLMERE. 

Peel,  William,  Esq.  of  Knowlmere  Manor,  co. 
York,  J.P.  Lancashire  and  W.  E.  Yorks,  h.  18  Oct. 
1814 ;  m.  Sept.  1876,  Meliora  Sybella,  dau.  of  Hemy 
Phillpotts,  Esq.  of  St.  Clare,  Torquay,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  Feb.  1881. 

II.  Henry,  b.  Nov.  1882. 

III.  Lawrence,  b.  Sept.  1884. 

I.  Mary  Nina.  ii.  Eleanor  Georgiana. 

Lineag^e. — Robert  Peel,   Esq.  of  Acerington,  elder  son 
of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Acerington,  by  Anne  his  1st  wife, 
dau.  of  Giles  Haworth,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Robert  Peel,  of 
Peele  Fold  (see  Peel  of  Peele  Fold),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold  and  Church  Bank,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1827)  left  at  his  decease,  1839, 
Jonathan,  of  Acerington  and  Knowlmere. 
William,  d.  s.  p.  at  Malta,  5  Dec.  1861. 
Robert,  of  Church  Bank,  d.  s.  p.  1848. 
Thomas,  d.  s.p.  1839. 

Edmund  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Baldon,  Oxford,  b.  29 Nov.  1817;  m. 
28  Nov.  1849,  Frances  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very 
Rev.  George  Neville  Grenville,  Dean  of  Windsor,  by  Lady 
Charlotte  Legge  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Dari- 

*  He  TO.  2ndly,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Edwards  Kehterton, 
,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  Edwards,  Hart,  and  Edwin. 


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mouth,  and  d.  in  1877,  leaving-  a  son,  George  Neville,  b.  11 

Oct.  1854. 
George. 
John,  of  Danyrallt,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 

Sheriff  1883;   m.  1843,  Charlotte  Louisa   Frances,  ilau.  of 

John  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of   Danyrallt,  and  has  a  son,  St. 

Vincent,  J. P.,  and  other  issue. 
Augustus,  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Peel,  son  of  Joseph 

Peel,  Esq.  of  Bowes,  near  London,  and  has  a  son,  Augustus 

Edmund  Massey. 
Mary,  m.  William  Peel  Croughton,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington  House,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  Knowlmere  Manor,  co.  York,  Barristerat-Law,  J.P.  co. 
Lancaster  and  W.  Kiding,  co.  York,  6.  1806;  vi.  1st,  1833, 
Ann,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold  and 
Trenant  Park,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  1838,  Mary,  dau. 
ofEev.  John  Wilde,  of  Harnage,  Salop,  Kector  of  Pontesbury, 
andPerpetual  Curate  of  Albington  Hussey,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Corfield,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1876)  he  had  issue, 

I.  EoBERT,  b.  March,  1842  ;  deceased. 

II.  William,  now  of  Knowlmere  Manor. 

III.  Walter  Spencer,  of  Wennington,  Lancashire,  J.P.,  \V.  K. 
Yorks,  b.  24  Oct.  1850. 

I.  Mary  Anne.  ii.  Alice.  in.  Julia  Maud. 

IV.  Edith.  V.  Constance  Bertha. 

Mr.  J.  Peel  d.  1885. 

.4n7!S,  ttc. — Same  as  Peel  of  Peelc  Fold. 
Seats — Accrington  House,  co.   Lancaster,  and    Knowlmere 
Manor,  Clitheroe,  co.  York. 


PEEL  OF  AYLESMOEE. 

(-See  Peel  of  Feel e  Fold.) 


GABRETT-PEGG    OF    CHESHAM   HOUSE. 

Gaeeett-Pegg,  Jonx  William,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
]iam  House,  co.  Buckingham,  J. P.,  b.  23  July  18.'j3, 
m.  30  April,  1873,  Elizabeth  Knowles,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Andrews,  Esq.  of  Chesham,  and  lias  Lad  issue, 

I.  John  Oswald,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  WiLFKiD  George,  b.  7  Oct.  1880. 
HI.  Robert  Owen,  6.  16  Aug.  1882. 

liineagre. — This  family  is  a  cadet  branch  of  the  Pegges  of 
SJtirley,  co.  Derby.  Hcmphret  Pegge,  son  of  Ralph  Pegge,  of 
Shirley,  co.  Derby,  m.  Margery  Kurd,  of  Osmaston,  co.  Derby, 
and  d.  1639,  leaving  a  son,  George,  of  Osmaston,  who  d.  1634, 
and  left  by  his  wife  Anne,  whorf.  1613,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

,  Humphrey,  of  Osmaston,  who  d.  1689,  leaving,  by  Katherine 
Riddiard  his  wife,  who  d.  1687,  a  son,  George,  of  Y'eldersley, 

.'  b.  1G48,  m.  Mary  Chadwick,  of  Glindon,  who  d.  1604,  and  d. 
1714,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Pegg,  of  Melbourne,  co.  Derby,  6.  1679,  and  d.  1737, 
leaving,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  who  d.  1747,  a  son, 

i|      John  Pegq,  of  Melbourne,  6.    1736,  vi.  Elizabeth  Hasard 

l|  (b.  1741,  d.  1809)  and  d.  17."3,  leaving  issue,  a  sun, 

I      John  Pegg,  of  Melbourne,  b.  1764,  m.  Mary  Sheffield  (6. 1764, 

|j  d.  1822)  and  d.  1826,  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

William  Pegg,    of  Melbourne,   b.   1799,  m.  29  Nov.  1820, 
•Sarah  Ward,  and  d.  11  June,  1846,  having  by  her,  who  d.  Oct. 
1884,  had  issue. 
Rev.  George  W^ard  Pegg,  of  Melbourne,  b.  1821,  m.  8  Sept. 

■  1»52,  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  John  Garrett, 

'  of  Chesham,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Morton, 
of  Amersham,  and  d.  10  Feb.  1861,  leaving  an  only  son,  John 
William  Garrett-Pegg,  Esq.  now  of  Chesham  House.  The 
records  of  the  Garrett  family,  now  in  the  possession  of  Mr. 
J.  W.  Garrett-Pegg,  show  an  unbroken  line  of  descent  for 
iuurteen  generations.  The  ancestor  of  the  family,  originally 
Xewell,  was  John  Newell,  the  owner  of  a  small  estate  at 
Hadnall,  in  the  parish  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks,  in  1487.  This 
estate,  with  additions,  remained  in  the  family  for  more  than 

I  300  years,  and  was  their  place  of  residence  until  towards  the 
end  of  that  period,  when  they  migrated  to  Chesham.  The 
name  of  Garrett  was  assumed  about  1550,  and  that  of  Newell, 
as  an  alias,  was  dropped  about  1700. 

,      &a<— Chesham  House,  Chesham  Bois,  Chesham,  Bucks. 


PELHAM    OF    COUND. 

Thuesbt-Pelham,  James  Augustine  Haevet, 
Esq.  of  Cound  Hall,  Salop,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
II. 


Cound,  Upton-Crcssett,  Holgate,  Clee,  and  Felhamp- 
ton,  and  patron  of  four  livings,  b.  21  Jan.  1869 ;  s. 
his  grandfather  1878;  m.  1890,  Alice,  youngest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Arthur  Farquhar,  Iv.C.B.,  of 
Drum-na-gesk,  Aboync,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 
Mary  Audley  Nina,  b.  1891. 

Lineag-e.— The  Pelhams  of  Crowhurst  ard  Coimd  were 
a  younger  branch  of  the  Pelhams  of  Langhlon  and  Stanmer, 
ancestors  of  the  Earls  of  Chichester. 

Sir  Thomas  Pelham,  1st  Bart,  of  Laughton  (so  created  2i 
May,  1611),  M.P.  for  .Su.'isex,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Walsingham,  elder  brother  of  Sir  Francis,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1624, 
leaving  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Pelham,  2nd  Bart,  of  Laughton,  M.P.  for  Sussex. 
1654  (ancestor,  by  his  1st  wife,  of  the  Earls  of  Chichester), 
Til.  for  his  3rd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Vane,  and  by  her 
had  a  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Pelham,  Knt.  of  Cottisficld  Place,  Sussex,  M.P., 
who  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  Elizabeth,  wife- 
of  Robert  Cressett,  Esq.  of  Upton  Cressett  and  Cound)  of  James 
Huxley,  Esq.  of  Darnford,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her  left  at  his 
decease,  1739,  aged  90,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Pelham,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Lewe.=,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Henry  Pelham,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Frances,  m.  her  cousin,  Edward  Cressett,  D.D.,  Bi.shop  of 
Llandaff,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  un,ii.  29  June,  1792. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Crowhurst,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Cressett  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  niece. 
Miss  Cressett,  1792.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Hardinge, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  by  Jane  Piatt  his  wife,  sister  of  Charles,  1st  Lord 
Camden,  and  had  issue, 

John  Cressett,  of   Cound  and   Crowhurst,  M.P.,  d.  uniii. 
Aug.  1838. 
Frances,  m.  24  May,  1800,  Rev.  George  Augustus  Thursby, 
Rector  of  Abingdon,  co.  Norlhamptun,  and  by  him  (who  c'. 
17  Jan.  1836)  had  a  son.  Rev.  Henry  Teursby-Pelham,  of 
Cound,  of  whom  presently. 
Anne,  m.  Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.  of  Acrise,  Kent. 
Mr.  Pelham  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Rev.  Henry  Thdrsby-Pelham,  of  Cound  Hall,  b.  31  March, 
1801  ;  m.  8  May,  1827,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Papillon,  Esq.  of  Acrise  Park,  Kent,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Henry  Cressett  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Cound  Hall,  Salop,  and 
Crowhurst  Park,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1872)  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  b.  7  July,  1828  ;  d.  8  April,  1846. 
n.  Walter,  J. P..  b.'ZO  Dec.  18.30;   m.  17  May,   1865,  Emily 
Sarah  Fitzgerald,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  James  Butler,  and 
granddau.  of  James  22nd  Lord  Dunboyne,  and  d.  15  Dec. 
1874,  leaving  by  her, 

AValter  Harvey,  6.  at  Nice,  28  Oct.  1867;  deceased. 
James  Augdstine  Harvey,  now  of  Cound. 
He  (/.  1874. 

III.  Augustus  (Rev.),  6.  28  Sept.  1832,  Rector  of  Cound. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  21  Sept.  1834;  d.  15  Sept.  1854. 

V.  FYancis,  C.E.,  b.  18  Feb.  1838. 

VI.  Pelham,  of  Abermarlais  Park,  Carmarthenshire,  late- 
Capt.  30th  Foot,  b.  17  May,  1840  ;  m.  1872,  Emily  Florence, 
only  child  of  Henry  F'oley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Eleanor 
Dudley. 

VII.  Cressett,  b.  31  Jan.  1848. 
I.  Anne,  deceased. 

Mr.  Tluirsby-Pelham  assumed  the  latter  surname  by  royal 
licence  1852,  on  succeeding  to  the  Cound  estate.  He  d.  Dec. 
1878. 

^r)»s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  counter-quartered,  1st  and 
4th,  az.,  three  pelicans  arg.,  vulning  th'.-m.sclvcs  ppr. ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  gu.,  two  belts  in  pale  issuing  from  the  base  arg.,  with 
buckles  and  studs  or,  for  Pelham  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron 
between  three  lions  rampant  sa.,  for  THrRSBY.  Crests — 1st, 
Pelham,  A  peacock  in  his  pride  arg. ;  2nd,  Thursbt,  A  curlew 
with  wings  expanded  arg.,  beak  and  legs  ppr.  Moltots — 
Vincit  amor  patriae,  lor  Pelham  ;  In  silcntio  fortitude,  for 
Thcrsby. 

Seats— CounA.  Hall,  and  Harnage  House,  near  Shrewsbury  ; 
Felhampton  Court,  Church  Stretton. 

C'iM&s— Arthur's,  White's,  and  Hurlingham. 


PELL    OF    HAZELBEACH. 

Pell,  Albert,  Esq.  of  Hazclbeach,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  W^ilburton  Manor,  co.  Cambridge, 
M.A.,  J.P.  for  COS.  Leicester  and  Northampton  and 

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the  Isle  of  Ely,  D.L.  for  co.  Cambridge,  and  M.P. 
for  South  Leicestershire  1868  to  1885,  b.  12  March, 
1820;  m.  8  Sept.  1840,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth 
IBarbara,  only  dau.  of  Sir  llenry  Halford,  2nd  Hart, 
of  AVistow  Hail,  co.  Leicester,  M.P. 

Liineag-e.— SiB  Alef.rt  Tell,  Knt.  (son  ot  Robert  Pell, 
who  d.  Nov.  1779,  and  Esther  Wilson,  nee  Long,  his  wife,  m. 
•Tune,  1747)  was  appointed  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Bankruptcy, 
and  received  the  honour  of  knislitliood  1831.  He  m.  20  April, 
JS13,  the  Hon.  ilargaret  Letitia  Matilda  St.  John,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heirof  Henry  Beauchamp,  i2  Baron  St.  John  of  Bletsho, 
^y  Emma  31aria Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Whitbread, 
Esq.  of  Cardinnton.  and  <^  5  Sept.  1832  (his  widow  survived 
until  5  ilarch,  IStiS),  leaving  issue, 
Albert,  now  of  Haztlbeach. 

Henry  Beauch  imp  St  John  (Rev.),  Jf.A.,  Rector  of  Icken- 
ham,  Mi.ldlesex,  b.  18.'5  ;  m.  Julia  Caroline  Maria  Tyndall, 
and  has  issue,  Albert  Julian;  Beauchamp  Tyndall;  Mar- 
garet Louisa  Julia. 
Oliver  Claude,  of  Wilburton  Manor,  co.  Cambridge,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  1825;  in.  18&6,  Adelaide,  youngest  dau.  of  Marcus 
MacCnusland,  Esq.  of  Dreuagh,  co.  Londonderry,  and  d.  17 
Oct.  1891. 

Margaret  ilatilda,  d.  unm. 

Eliza  Elizabeth,  m.   Alexander  Pym,  Esq.  (see  Ptm  of  the 
Hasdis),  and  d.,  leaving  issue. 

.4n;is — Arg.,  a  bend  between  two  mullets  pierced  sa.     Crest 
— On  a  mural  crown  or,  a  mullet  pierced  sa. 

Seats — Hazelbeach,   Korthampton,  and   Wilburton   Manor, 
Ely,  CO.  Cambridge. 


PEMBERTON    OF    BAINBRIDGE    HOLME 
AND    THE    BARNES. 

Pembeeton,  Eichabd  Laueence,  Esq.  of  The 
Barnes  and  Bainbridge  Holme,  co.  Durham,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  b.  12  Oct.  1831 ;  m. 
1st,  16  Nov.  1854,  Jane  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev. 
Martin  Stapylton,  Eectorof  Barlborough,eo.  Derby, 
(2nd  son  of  Martin  Stiipylton,  Esq.  of  Myton,  co. 
York),  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1865),  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Stote,  6.  16  Aug.  1855;  d.  same  day. 

II.  Richard  Laurence,  b.  25  July,  1856;  d.  16  April,  1858. 

III.  John  Stapylton  Grey,  0.  23  Dec.  1860;  m.  11  June, 
1890,  Janet  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
Horatio  Marehall,  C.B.,  of  Hartford  Beach,  North- 
-wich,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Oct.  1892)  has 
issue, 

Richard  Laurence  Stapylton,  b.  10  April,  1S91. 

IT.  Ralph  Hylton,  6.  17  July,  18G4. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  14  June,  1883,  Col.  Emilius  Clayton,  R.A.,  and 
has  issue  two  sons  and  thiee  daus. 

II.  Mary  Laurence.  lu.  Laura  Penelope. 

IV.  Jane  Emma  Stapylton. 

Mr.  Pemberton  m.  2ndly,  30  April,  1867,  Elizabeth 
Jane,  eldest  of  the  two  daus.  of  Rev.  James  Watson 
Stote  Donnison,  of  Mendham,  Harleston,  Norfolk, 
and  co-heir  witli  her  sister,  and  on  her  father's 
death  senior  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Stote,  of  Newcastle,  Hedworth,  and  Horsley  Hill, 
.CO.  Durham.     By  her  he  lias  issue, 

V.  Bertram  Roper  Stote,  6.  20  Jan.  18G8. 
vi.  Michael  Watson  Stote,  6.  15  June,  1876. 

vii.  Gerard  Widdiingtoa  Stote,  b.  9  March,  1878. 
-V.  Isabel.  vi.  Margaret. 

Xineage. — John  Pemrebton,  of  Stanhope,  living  1400, 
was  I.  by  his  son,  John,  who  was  t.  by  his  son,  Thomas,  who 
•was  s.  by  his  sou,  Riv;hard  Pemberton,  of  Stanhope,  m.  Anne 
Wooler,  and  had  itsue,  two  sons,  i.  John,  his  successor  ;  ii. 
George.    The  eliler, 

John  Pemberton,  m.  Alice,  sister  of  Alexander  Feather- 
Btonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Stanhope  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
two  sons,  I.  tticHAED,  liis  successor ;  ii.  Cuthbcrt.  The 
elder, 

Richard  Pembeeton,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Hindmarsh,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  by  whom  he  had  (with  three 
daus.)  two  sons,  i.  Michael,  his  successor ;  ii.  Eobeet  Pem- 
bebton,  of  Eshe.     The  eldest  son, 

Michael  Pemberton,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Frosterly, 
purchased  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Aislaby  from  the  other  co- 


heirs of  his  maternal  grandfather,  John  Hindmarsh,  in  1595. 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ralph  Watson,  of  Tudhoe,  by  whom 
(who  was  bur.  27  Jan.  1634)  he  had  issue,  four  sons  and  three 
daus.,  I.  John,  hissuccessor;  ii.  Ralph  Pemberton,  of  Eggles- 
cli£Fe,  afterwards  of  Durham,  bapt.  6  July,  1602;  iii.  Michael, 
bapt.  19Jan.  1594,  bur.  17  Nov.  1599;  iv.  Richard,  bapt.  17 
Oct.  1604,  lived  near  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln;  i.  Margaret, 
bur.  22  Aug.  1596  ;  ii.  Florence,  bur.  1  July,  1654  ;  in.  Mary, 
in.  30  Oct.  1610,  Anthony  Garnett,  of  Egglescliffe,  Gent.,  by 
whom  she  had  a  son,  John  Garnett,  Esq.  of  EgglesclifFe,  Capt. 
of  Horse  in  the  Regt.  of  Col.  George  Heron,  in  the  service  of  • 
Charles  I. 

John  Pembeeton,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  the  eldest  son  and  heir,  i 
had  livery  of  his  father's  lands  5  Oct.  1626.  He  m  8  June,  i 
1G12,  Isabel,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  the  I 
wife  of  Toby  Ewbank,  Esq.  of  Snotterton)  of  Henry  Grey,  Esq. 
of  Newniinster  Abbey,  4th  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Grey,  Knt.  of 
Chillingham,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

MrcHAEL,  his  successor. 

John  Pemberton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Henry,  bapt.  20  April.  1620,  Capt.  in  the  service  of  Chablesi 
I.,  in  which  he  was  slain. 

Mary,  bapt.  30  Nov.  1613;  m.  Ralph  Hurst,  of  Ashe,  co. 
York. 

Jane,  m.  William  Theobalds,  of  Egglescliffe. 

Anne,  b.  14  Oct.  1621  ;  m.  Robert  Thorpe,  of  Yarra. 
John  Pemberton  was  bur.  28  Jan.  1643-44,  and  his  wife  19  Feb. 
1601-2.    He  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Michael  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  Major  in  the  service 
of  Charles  I.,  bapt.  17  April,  1616,  to.  Alice,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Place,  Esq.  of  Dinsdale,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  bapt.  5  Sept.  1648,  Sheriff  of  York,  1684;  d.  at 
Koningsburgh,  Denmark.  He  m.  1st,  19  Sept.  1678,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  George  Prescott,  of  Darlington,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  child, 

1  William,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Killinghall,  Esq. 
of  Middleton  St.  George,  co.  Durham  (he  was  bur. 
27  Oct.  1730;  she  d.  16  June,  1745),  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

William,  his  successor,  6.  8  Jan.,  bapf.  7  Feb.  1718 ;  m. 
Miss  Woodman,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  issue, 
Willtam,  to  whom  his  cousin,  John  Killinghall,  Esq., 
in  1762,  devised  the  manor  of  Middleion  .St.  George, 
which  belonged  to  the  Killiaghalls  before  the  year 
1417  ;  he  m.  Winifred  Cock,  of  Plymouth,  by  when 
he  had  issue, 
William  of  Middleton  St.  George,  who  d.  v,nm.  1 1 
March,  1801,  aged  28. 
Sarah,  bapt.  1704,  wife  of  George  Pinkney;  she  d.  i.p. 
July,  1781. 
Mary,  bapt.  9  May,  1706  ;  rf.  July,  1750. 
Elizabeth  Pemberton,  bapt.  12  July,  1710:  in.  18  Nov.  | 
1733,  James  Allan,  Esq.  of  Darlington  and  Blackwell  | 
Grange. 
Anne,  bapt.  1  May,  1712;  d.  unm. 
Catherine,  bapt.   7  July,   1714;    m.  Robert  Brown,  of 
London,  Merchant,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Margaret,  bapt.   6  Sept.  1716;  d.  unm.,  and  was  bur. 
31  Dec.  1745. 
John  Pemberton,    m.    2ndly,    15  Dec.    1683,  Mary,    dau. 
of    Robert   Dodsworth,  Esq.  of    Barton,  co.  Yoik,  widow 
of   John   Killinghall,   Esq.    of   Middleton  St.  George,    by 
whom  (who  was  bur.  at  Hurworth,  2  Feb.  1730)  he  had 
issue, 

2  John,  h.  at  York,  10  Sept,  1684,  an  officer  on  the  Irish 
Establishment;  d.  unm.  1769. 

3  'llidinas,  6.  10,  and  bapt.  13  April,  1686,  d.   unm. 

4  Francis,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  bapt.  7  June,  1687  ; 
77!.  1st,  1716,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Rand,  of  Newcastle  : 
she  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Han- 
cock, Gent.,  widow  of  William  Hall,  Curate  of  AH 
Saints,  Newcastle  (maiTiage  licence  dated  21  July, 
1732),  by  whom  he  had  issue  several  daus. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.mim.  aged  18. 

The  eldest  son, 

Michael  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  bapt.  13  Feb.  1C44,) 
and  some  time  of  Northallerton,  where  be  d.,  and  was  bur.l 
6  Feb.  1685-86  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Metcalfe,  of  ThoriH 
borough,  CO.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  The  son  and 
heir, 

John  Pembeeton,  Esq.  of  Blackwell,  sold  Aislaby,  circa. 
1720,  in.  13  June,  IU97,  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Place,  ofi 
Darlington,  Gent.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  who  all  d.  v.nin.- 
He  d.  18,  and  was  bur.  at  Darlington,  21  May,  1729  ;  she  d.  16' 
April,  1755. 

John  Pemberton,  of  Hilton,  Capt.  in  the  service  of  KingI 
Chables  1.,  stated  to  have  been  2nd  son  of  John  Pemberton,i 
of  Aislaby,  co.  Durham,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry' 
Grey,  Esq.  of  Newminster  Abbey,  was  agent  or  steward  to  the 


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■family  of  Hilton,  of  Hilton  Castle,  and  was  named  a  trustee  in 
the  will  of  John  Hilton,  Esq.,  22  July,  1668,  wherein  he  is 
designat«d  as  his  "  true  friend."  He  m.  1st,  Jane  Bobinson, 
of  Stone  Cellar  Farm,  at  Usworth,  parish  of  Washington,  and 
liad  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Robert,  who  served  in  Queen  Anne's  navy. 

Mary,  named  in  the  will  of  John  Hiiton,  Esq.,  as  "  his  god- 
child." 
John  Pemberton  ra.  2ndly,  June,  1G71,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Adam 
i-jliipperdson,  Esq.  of  Buinbridge  Holme,   and  sister  aud  co- 
heir of  Eobert  Sliipperdson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 

Michael,  of  Bainbridge  Holme. 

Adam,  of  Sunderland,  d.  1609. 

Shipperdson,  b.  1720. 
The  eldest  sort, 

John  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  h.  at  Hilton, 
Sbapt.  Feb.  1668;  iii.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Kobert  Stote,  Esq.  of 
Ilcdworth,and  Horsley  Hill,  co.  Durham,  great-great-grandson 
■jf  Kichard  Stote,  Esq.,  Alderman,  Mayor  and  Sheriff  of  New- 
castle-ou-Tyne,  who  d.  15  Feb.  1615,  by  Eleanor  his  wife, 
<Iau.  and  heiress  of  Cuthbcrt  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Hedworth, 
sometime  Mayor  and  Sheriff  of  Newcastle-on-Tync,  and  had 
sssue, 

John,  his  heir.  Michael,  of  South  Moor  House. 

Kichard,  of  Yarm. 

Jane. 
He  d.  at  South  Moor  House  1746,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest 
eon, 

John  Pembebton,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  6.  5  Nov.  1704, 
r,i.  11  Dec.  1740,  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  in  blood  of 
the  Eev.  John  Laurence,  Rector  of  Eishoj)  Wearmouth, 
Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1767)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1741  ;  d.  unm.  1776. 

II.  Stephen,  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  J.P.,  sometime  Fellow  of 
Oriel  Coll.  Oxfurd,  <).  1743-44;  m.  2  May,  1782,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  George  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-ou-Tyne,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1800)  he  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  F.E.S. 

I  Penelope,  m.  8  June,  1809,  Eichard  Clay,  Esq.  of  Hill 
House,  CO.  Derby. 

II  Annabella,  m.  9  Jan.  1815,  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Scots  House  and  Bishop  Wearraouth. 

-'•  Mary  Anne,  in.  1817,  Joseph  Henry  Hendon  Holmes, 
Esq.,  K.S.A.,  Judge  Advocate  to  the  Forces  of  Denierara 
and  Essequibo. 
4  Kiizabeth,  d.  1853. 

Mr.  Pemberton  d.  27  Nov.  1831,  and  \ras  *.  by  his  son, 
Gkorge  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  an  Officer 

In  the  Lite  Guards,  J.P.,   F.E.S. ,  6.  15  May,  1874;  m.  29 

-Sipt.  1819,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Eeoly 

nail,  CO.  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.   18^6)  left 

4it  his  decease,  George  Thomas,  d.s.p.  ;  Stephen  John,  b. 

24  March,  1825  ;  Georgianua  Jane  ;  and  Anne  Penelope,  in. 

abroad. 
811.  Eichard.  of  Barnes,  co.  Durham,  b.  1-1  Jan.  1746;   m. 

4  Aug.  1774,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Ealph  Jackson,  Esq. 

of  Sunderland,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  ThomiJSon,  Esq. 

•of  Shotton   Hall,   co.   Durham,   and  d.   23  March,    1838, 

Jiaving  had  issue, 

1  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  sometime  of  York,  and  after- 
wards of  Sherburn  Hail,  Durham,  J. P.,  6.  14  March, 
1779;  Mi.  3  July,  1810,  dau.  of  William  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Tulantire  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Jan. 
1843. 

2  Ealph  Stephen,  6.  26  Jan.  1780,  High  Sheriff  co.  Car- 
marthen 1820,  and  CO.  Durham  1846;  77).  20  June,  1820, 
Anne  JIary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Eippon,  Esq. 
of  Low  Mill,  CO.  Durham,  and  niece  of  the  Hon.  Eichard 
lUiherington,  President  of  Tortola  and  Virgin  Islands  and 
d.f.p.-l-i  Feb.  1847. 

a  Eicliard,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ?7.4  April,  1782  ;  717.  4 Nov.  1830, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Eobert  Jump,   E.N.,  and  d.  3  Nov. 
1843,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1837)  a  son, 
Eichard  Laurence,  now  of  The  Barnes. 

4  Thomas,  D.L.,  b.  3  March,  1785,  purchased  Bainbridge 
Holme  from  his  cousin,  (ieorge  Pemberton.  Esq.,  Ifc32  : 
m.  21  Sept.  1830,  Elizabeth  Orde,  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
Dutton,  of  Newcast!e-on-Tyne,  and  d.s.p.  27  Feb.  1839. 
His  widow  jn.  Eev.  A.  Wade. 

1  Penelope,  d.  unm.  18  May,  1821. 

2  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  11  Oct.  1826. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Sept.  IsI4,  Thomas  Thomp.=;on,  Esq.  of 
Bishop  Wearmouth,  and  has  issue. 

4  Margaret,  m.   12  July,    Is28,   John  Austin,  Brigadier- 
■ '■•      Gen.  in  the   army  of   Portugal,    K.C.T.S.,   and   had  a 

dau.  Penelope  Frances  Elizabeth  Pemberton,  m.  Eev. 
.-  .  George  Augustus  Murray,  eldest  son  of  George  Murray, 
.  «.     1^-1>M  Bishop  of  Rochester,  and  has  issue,  three  sens  and 

two  daus. 
I.  Penelope,  d.  young. 


^rms— Arg.,  a  chevi-on  erm.  between  throe  criffins'  heads 
couped  sa.,  quartering  Hindmaksh  Grey,  Laurence,  Jack- 
son, isc.     Crest — A  griffin's  head  couped  ppr. 

Seats — The  Barnes  and  Bainbridge  Holme,  near  Sunder- 
land, and  Hawthorn  Tower,  near  Sealiam  Hurbour,  all  in  co, 
Durham. 

Ciifis— Carlton,  Athen,Eum,  and  Windham. 


PEMBERTON    OF    NEWTON, 

Pemberton,  Feancis  Alex andek  Richard,  Esq. 
of  Newton,  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  July, 
1846;  m.  3  Oct.  1871,  Ann  Rosalie,  4th  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  J.  Stracev,  5th  Bart,  of  Rackheath  Park, 
CO.  Norfolk.     She  d.  at  Algiers  29  Feb.  1872. 

Lineagre. — in  this  family  vests  the  male  representation 
of  the  Pembertons  of  'I'rampinpton,  originally  from  Pem- 
berton, CO.  Lancaster,  and  established  in  co.  Cambridge  by  Sir. 
Francis  Pemberton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench 
1680. 

Christopher  Kobert  Pemberton,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  ot 
Francis  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Trumpington  House,  near  Cam- 
bridge, m.  Aug.  1794,  Eleanor  Hamilton,  only  dau.  of  James 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook  and  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone  (wlio 
d.  1846),  leaving  issue, 

John  James,  6.  1896;  d.  unm. 

Eichard,  b.  1802  ;  d.  unm. 

Christopher  Eobert,  of  whom  presently. 

Walter  Hamilton,  of  Denton  House,  Harlcston,  J.P.  Norfolk, 
b.  1806  ;  m.  Maria  Lee  Warner,  of  Norfolk. 

Alexander  Samuel,  b.  1810;  d.  1826. 

btanlej-,  6.  1811;  771.  Jiiiss  Marianne  Haggir,  and  d.  July, 
1880. 

Cecil  Charlotte,  m.  H.  S.  Eussell,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  Sir  John  Lighten,  4th  Bart,  of  Merville. 

Hari'iet,  7)1.  Thomas  Henry  Musgrave,  E-q. 

Charlotte,  d.  young.  Charlotte  Maria,  d.  young. 

Eleanor  Charlotte,  d.  1843. 

Eleanor,  m.  Eev.  Hervey  Vachell. 
Mr.  Pemberton  d.  1822.    His  son, 

Christopher  Eobert  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Newton,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  6.  1801 ;  m.  13  June,  1829,  Hen- 
rietta, eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  William  Peach,  Esq.  of  Ket- 
teringham  Hall,  Norfolk,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher  Peach,  Lieut.-Cel.  Scots  Guards,  b.  May,  183S, 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Sedan,  1  Sept.  1870,  being  pi'esent  as 
Military  Correspondent  of  the  7'imex. 

II.  Francis  Alexander  Kichard,  now  of  Newton. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Kev.  Kobert  Edgar  Hughes. 

II.  Henrietta  Elizabeth  Haniet,  m.  1  Jan.  1868,  Hon.  Dudley 
Spencer  Montague     She  d.  16  May,  1871. 

Mr.  Pemberton  d.  26  June,  1884. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  buckets  sa.  Crest — A 
boar's  head  erased  sa.     Mo^(o— Audi  alteram  partem. 

iSea/!— Newton,  near  Cambiidge. 


PEMBERTON   OF    TRTJMPINGTON. 

Pemberton,  Henry  Williams,  Esq.  of  Trump- 
ington, CO.  Cambridge,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
M.A.,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Hodgson,  by  Char- 
lotte his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Pemberton,  Esq.  of 
Trumpington,  b.  1819;  m.  1855,  Frances  Maria 
Sophia,  only  child  and  Iieir  of  Francis  Charles 
James  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Trumpington,  and 
widow  of  William  Hunfcly  Campbell,  Esq.,  Capt. 
20th  Regt.  By  royal  licence,  dated  Oct.  1855, 
the  QrEEN  was  pleased  to  grant  to  this  gentleman 
and  his  said  wife,  Frances  Maria  Sophia,  licence 
and  authority  that  they  should,  in  comi^liance  with  a 
proviso  contained  in  the  last  will  of  the  said  Francis 
Charles  James  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Trumpington, 
take  and  use  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pemberton 
only. 

Liineagre. — Tlie  family  of  Pemberton  of  Trumpington, 
originally  from  co.  Lancaster,  ivas  established  in  co.  Cam- 
bridge by  the  purchaser  of  the  Trumpington  estate,  viz..  Sir 
Francis  Pemberton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
1080,  who  presided  at  the  tiial  of  Lord  Eussell  for  the  Eyo 
House  Plot. 

Aiiiu—Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  buckets  sa.  Crest— X 
boar's  head  erased  sa.     Motto — Audi  alteram  partem. 

iatf — Trauipington,  near  Cambrulge. 

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PEMBERTON    OF    TORRY    HILL. 

Pembekton,  Edwaed  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Torrj  Hill 
and  Wrinsted.  Kent,  late  Major  East  Kent  Yeo- 
manry, J.P.,  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  b.  14  May,  1823 ; 
m.  Aug.  1S49,  Matilda  Catherine  Emma,  dau.  of 
Hon.  and  Eev.  Francis  James  Noel,  and  has  two 
daus.  and  two  sons, 

I  EoBEKT  Leigh,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  25  I 
Dec.  1852;  m.  5  June,    1883,  Edith  Selina  Hay,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hay  Murray,  Esq.  (see  Bukke's  Peerage,  Atholl, 
D.),  and  has  issue,  Xora,  b.  14  March,  1884  ;  and  Elsie,  6. 
29  Dec.  1SS9. 

n.  Wilfred  Leigh,  h.  19  June,  1854. 

Lineag'e. — Robert  Pembeeton,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  Edward  Pemberton,  of  Warrington, 
M.D.,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lyon,  of  Appleton,  m.  24 
July,  1788,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  an  I  co-heir  of  Edward  Leigh, 
Esq.  of  Bispham  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  first  cousin  of  Sir 
Robert  Holt  Leigh,  1st  Bart,  of  Whitley,  and  had  (with  a  dau. 
Erances  Ellen,  who  d.  28  Oct.  1867,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Collins 
Wright,  Rectorof  Pitsford,  co.  Northampton),  two  sons,  Thomas 
and  Edward  Leigh.    The  elder  was 

The  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Pemberton-Leigh,  of  Torry  Hill, 
P.C,  Q.C.,  6.  11  Feb.  1793.  This  eminent  equity  lawyer  was 
called  to  the  Bar  1816,  and  made  a  King's  Counsel  1829.  He 
was  appointed  Attorney-General  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  1841, 
and  his  Chancellor  1843.  He  sat  in  Parliament  for  the  boroughs 
of  Rye  and  Ripon,  and  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  28  Aug.  1858. 
as  Baron  Kisgsdown,  of  Kingsdoicn,  Kent.  His  lordship  ^«. 
•Ian.  1843,  to  the  estates  of  his  mother's  cousin.  Sir  Robert 
Holt  Leigh,  Bart.,  and  assumed,  in  compliance  with  that 
gentleman's  will,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Leigh 
by  royal  licence,  dated  7  March,  1843  :  herf.  mim.  7  Oct.  IsG", 
when  his  peerage  became  extinct,  and  his  estate  devolved  on 
his  brother, 

Edward  Leigh  Pembekton,  Esq.  of  Torry  Hill,  6.  1  Feb. 
1795 ;  m.  23  Dec.  1820,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Samuel  Compton  Cox, 
Esq.,  a  Master  in  Chancery,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Leigh,  now  of  Torry  Hill. 

II.  Robert  Leigh,  d.  18  April,  1850. 

III.  Charles  Leigh  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Curry-Mallet,  Somerset, 
m.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Woodcnck,  Esq.  of  The 
Elms,  near  Wigan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  i86J)  has 
had  two  sons  and  three  daus. ;  one  of  the  daus.,  Mary  Leigh, 
d.  9  Sept.  1862. 

IV.  Loftus  Leigh. 

V.  Wykeham  Leigh,  Maj.-Gen.,  C.B.,  of  Abbot's  Leigh, 
Sussex,  formerly  Col.  60th  Uifles,  m.  1884,  Jessie,  dau.  of 
John  Graham,  Esq.  of  Skelmorlie  Castle,  N.B.,  and  widow 
of  Charles  Gaddum,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  b.  1  Jan. 
1887. 

■VI.  Henry  Leigh. 

I.  Emily  Leigh,  m.  Capt.  Leach,  R.E. 

II.  Margaret  Leigh,  ra.  Col.  MuUer,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1856. 

III.  Charlotte  Leigh,  m.  Gerald  Coke  Meynell,  Esq. 
He  d.  12  March,  1877. 

Arnii — Erm.,  an  estoile  or,  between  three  buckets  sa.,  hoops 
and  handles  of  the  2nd.  Crest — A  dragons  head  erm.  erased 
gu.,  ducally  gorged  or,  and  transfixed  by  an  anowfessnise  ppr. 
Motto — Ut  tibi  sic  alteri. 

Seat— Torry  Hall,  near  Sittingboume. 

W('.6— Carlton. 


PENDAKVES    OF    PENDAEVES. 

Pendaeves,  William  Cole,  Esq.  of  Pendarves, 
CO.  Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ISSO,  b. 
11  July,  1841;  Special  Deputy  Warden  of  the 
Stannaries,  m.  April,  1893,  Alice  Louisa,  dau.  of 
H.  R.  Farren,  Esq.  of  Green  Hammerton  Hall, 
Yorkshire.  He  assumed  the  name  of  Pendakves 
nnder  the  will  of  his  uncle,  Edward  William 
Wynne-PendarTCS,  Esq.,  M.P,  in  1861.  He  was 
educated  at  Harrow  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  B.A. 
1864,  called  to  the  Bar  1868,  at  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Pendarves  of  Pendarves  is  of 
centuries  standing  in  the  parish  of  Camborne  and  co.  Cornwall, 
yet  few  particulars  remain  of  it  prior  to  the  reign  of  Henry 
VIII.,  when 

David  Pendarves,  of  Crowan,  in  that  co.,  ra.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sperron,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Richard  Gwennow,  and  had,  with  three  daus.  (Honor,  in. 
Richard  Carveighe  ;  Blanche,  vi.  Richard  Merrett;  and  Anne, 
'III.  Thomas  Eva),  three  sons, 


I.  John,  of  Constantine,  in  Cornwall,  ancestor  of  Fensartes 
of  Hochroice,  which  line  ended  in  an  lieiress  1727. 

II.  William,  aged  67  in  1620,  and  then  unm. 

III.  Thdmas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Pendarves,  of  Pendarves,  in  Camborne,  co.  Corn- 
wall (Visit.  Cornwall,  16'20),  had,  with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  ra.  '>& 
March,  1670,  John  Vivian,  two  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  Ralph,  d.  10  April,  1625;  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eva, 
of  St.  Just,  and  was  ancestor  of  Pendarves  of  Taskui, 
Bodriggy  and  Padstow. 

The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Pendarves,  m.  Alice,  dan. 
of  John  Humphrey,  Esq.  of  Ciimborne,  and  by  her  (who  rf.in 
1640)  left,  with  a  dau.  (Anne,  to.  29  Oct.  1617,  John  Arundell, 
of  Camborne),  four  sons, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  aged  '20  in  1620,  bur.  11  Jan.  1C30. 

III.  Thomas.  iv.  John. 

Mr.  Pendarves  d.  28  July,  1G84,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Richard  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Pendarves,  aged  24  in  1620, 
ra.  at  Camborne,  13  April,  1029,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William 
Arundel,  Esq.  of  Menedarva,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Anne, 
m.  Thomas  Hicks,  of  Paul,  and  Alice,  ra.  Reginald  Bawden, 
of  Guddern),  three  sons  and  another  dau., 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  of  Malaga,  in  Spain,  Merchant,  bapt.  22  April, 
1633 ;  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Corbetl,  of  London,  and 
had  a  son, 

Richard,  heir  of  his  uncle. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mawgan,  and  St.  Columh, 
bapt.  4  Sept.  1645  ;  m.  7  Jan.  1688.  Grace,  dau.  of  Robeits 
Hoblyn,  of  Nauswhyden,  and  d.  16  March,  1703,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  July,  1735;  a  son  and  a  dau., 

William  (Sir),  heir  to  his  cousin. 
Grace,    bapt.    11   Aug.  1696 ;  m.  1st,   Robert  Coster,  of 
Truro,  and  2ndly,  Samuel  Perceval,  of  Clifton,  but  d.  s.  -p. 
She  s.  to  the  estates  on  the  death  of  her  brother  17 
and  devised  them  to  her  cousin,  John  Stackhouse. 
I.  Dorcas,  bapt.  7  Dec.  1640;    m.   11   March,    1674,   John  - 
Courtenay,  ot  TregeUas  in  Probus,  and  had  an  only  dau., 
Catherine  Courtenay,  ra.  1700,  John  Williams,  of  Trehanc  i 
in  Probus,  and  had  issue.    Her  3rd  and  only  surviving  j 
dau., 
Catherine  Williams,  m.  31  March,  1738,  Eev.  William 
Stackhouse,    D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Erme,  and  by  hiiu 
(who  d.  6  Aug.  1771)  had  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Cathe- 
line,   ra.   5   March,    1771,   Rev.   Jonathan  Rashleigh, 
Rector  of   Wickham,  co.  Southampton,  and  as  many 
sons, 
William  Stackhouse,  of  Trehane,  b.  1740 ;  m.  1  May, 
1770,  Mary,    dau.  of  Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of 
Menabilly,  and  had  issue. 
John  Stackhouse,  bapt.  15  March,  1741,  m.  Susan,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Edward  Acton,  Esq.  of  Acton  Scot,  CO. 
Southampton,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  1782,  aged  7. 

2  Edward  William  Wynne  Pendarves,  of  whom 
hereafter,  as  successor  to  Pendarves. 

3  'Ihomas  Pendarves  Stackhouse,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Acton  1834  (see  Acton  of  Acton  Scot.). 

1  Catherine  Stackhouse,  m.  1831,  Eev.  William 
Fowler  Holt. 

2  Anne  Gregory  Stackhouse,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Cole- 
man, Rector  of  Church  Stretton,  Salop,  and  had  a 
dau.  Mary  Anne  Coleman,  m.  John  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Ashlield,  Martock,  co.  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 
William  Cole  Wood,  now  Pendarves  of  Petir- 
darves,  and.  Augustus  Wood,  now  Acton  o/.4cio>» 
Scot. 

Mr.  Pendarves  d.  1674,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Pendarves,  bapt.  4  July,  1630, 
who  m.  23  May,  1667,  Admonition,  dau.  of  Edmond  Prideaiix, 
Esq.  of  Padstow,  but  d.  s.  p-  22  Dec.  1683,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

Richard  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Pendarves,  who  d.  s.  2'-  * 
June,  1700,  aged  21,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin-german. 

Sir  Willlam  Pendarves,  Knt.  of  Pendarves,  knighted  by 
Queen  Anne,  M.P.  for  St.  Ives.  He  ra.  Penelope,  dau.  oi 
Sydney  Godolphin,  Esq.,  but  dying  s.  p.  12  March,  1726,  aged 
37,  was  s.  by  his  sister  Grace,  as  above.  Having  no  child, 
she  devised  her  estates  to  her  cousin,  John  Stackhouse, 
Esq.,  as  above,  who  d.  at  Bath,  '22  Nov.  1819,  and  was  «.  by  his 
son, 

Edward  AVilliam  WynnePendarves,  Esq.  of  Pendarves, 
M.P.  for  Cornwall,  m.  5  July,  1804,  Tryphena,  3rd  dau.  and 
sole  surviving  heir  of  Rev.  Browse  Trist,  of  Bowden,  in  Devon- 
shire.   Mr.  Pendarves,   whose  patronymic  was  Stackhouse, 


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1589 


assumed  the  adclitional  surname  of  Wynne  by  sign-manual, 
<latod  4  Jan.  lSi3,  and  of  28  Feb.  in  the  same  year,  that  of 
Pendabves,  in  place  of  Stackhouse.  He  d.  26  June,  18D3,  and 
<levised  his  estates  to  his  great-nephew,  William  Cole  Wood, 
afterwards  Pendaeves,  now  of  Pendarves. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  falcon  rising  between  three  mullets  or.  Crest — 
A  demi  bear  erm.,  muzzled,  lined  and  ringed  or. 

6Va(— Pendarves,  Camborne,  Cornwall.  Toim  Residence — 
■40,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 


PENDER  OF  MIDDLETON  HALL  AND 
FOOTSCRAY  PLACE, 

Pe^dee,  Sie  John,  G.C.M.G-.,  of  Middleton 
Hall,  CO.  Linlithgow,  and  Footscray  Place,  co. 
Eent,  J. P.  for  the  cos.  of  Kent,  Middlesex,  Lan- 
caster, Denbigh,  Argyll,  and  Linlithgow,  D.L.  for 
CO.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Totnes  1865-06,  and  for 
the  Wick  District  1872-1885,  and  since  1892,  b.  10 
Sept.  1816  :  in.  1st,  28  Nov.  1840,  Marion,  dau.  of 
James  Cearns,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  Dec.  1841)  has  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Thornby  Ilall,  co.  Northampton,  formerly  Lieut. 

2.Mh  Regt.,  b.  28  Sept.  1841 ;  vi.  1867,  Ptose  Mary,  3rd 
dau.  of  Edward  Grigg  Hopwood,  Esq.  of  Hopwood  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster. 

Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  12  June,  1851,  Emma,  only 
sin-riving  child  and  heir  of  Henry  Denison,  Esq.  of 
Daybrook,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July,  1890)  has 
had  issue, 

II.  Henry  Denison,  &.  8  Oct.  1852  ;  d.  unm.  1S81. 

III.  John  Denison  Denison-Pendek  (Sloane  Street,  Chelsea), 
6.  10  Oct.  1835 ;  by  royal  licence  dated  8  May,  1890,  he 
and  his  issue  were  authorized  to  take  and  use  the  surname 
of  Denison  in  addition  to  and  before  that  of  Pendeb,  and 
to  bear  the  arms  of  Denison  quarterly  with  their  own 
family  arms.  He  in.  1879,  Beatrice  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Cuthbert  Ellison,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

John  Cuthbert,  b.  11  May,  1882. 
Henry,  b.  2  April,  1884. 

I.  Anne,  b.  9  Nov.  1853  ;  by  royal  licence  dated  8  May,  1890, 
she  was  authorized  to  take  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Denison. 

II.  Marion,  6.  4  Dec.  1856;  m.  1875,  Sir  George  William 
Des  Voeux,  K.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue. 

Sir  John  is  son  of  the  late  James  Pender,  of  the 
Vale  of  Leven,  co.  Dumbarton,  by  his  wife  Marion 
Mason.  He  is  a  Fellow  of  the  Imperial  Institute 
:ind  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  of  Scotland, 
of  the  Royal  Societies  of  England  and  Scotland, 
and  of  the  Scottish  Antiquarian  Society,  Chairman 
of  several  cable  companies,  of  the  Globe  Telegraph 
and  Trust,  and  of  the  Metropolitan  Electric  Supply 
Company.  Among  the  honours  conferred  on  him 
may  be  mentioned  the  Grand  Cordon  of  the 
Medjidie,  Knight  Commandership  of  St.  Saviour 
of  Greece,  the  Portuguese  Orders  of  the  Conception 
and  the  Rose,  and  Grand  Cross  of  the  Royal 
iVrditary  Order  of  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ ;  he  is 
also  an  officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 

J^amiljT  of  glcnison. 

Nathaniel  Denison,  of  Nottingham,  and  of  Daybrook,  co. 
Notts,  III.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Huish,  of  Notting- 
ham, and  d.  1783,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1811)  an  only  son, 

Kobeex  Denison,  of  Daybrook,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Huthwaite,  and  d.  before  1826,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  21  Feb. 
I7H7)  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Henry  Denison,  of  Daybrook,  who  m.  1815,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Ito-bert  Goulding,  of  Speke  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  17 
Aug.  1859,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8  Oct.  1877)  had  issue, 

Emma,  6.  19  Oct.  1816 ;  in.  12  June,  IS51,  Siii  John  Pender 

Mary,  m.  to   Lieut.-Col.  M.  B.  G.  Reed,  of  the   a4th  Regt., 

and  d.  s.p.  30  Nov.  185S,  bur.  at  Rangoon,  India. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend  nebuly  arg.,  between  a  terrestrial 
fflobe  in  chief  ppr.,  and  a  lieur.de-lis  in  base  of  the  second, 
t»o  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  first. 

Crest— A  demi-lion,  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
cross-crosslet  sa.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  seax  ppr., 
I'omel  and  hilt  gold,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a  globe  as 
tiiihe  arms. 


Supporta-s  (as  G.C.5LG.)— On  either  side  a  merman  sup- 
porting with  the  exterior  hand  a  Corinthian  column,  thereon 
flames  of  tire,  all  ppr. 

Motto — Perse  ve  10. 

&a(s— Middleton  Hall,  Uphall,  LinUlhgow;  Footscray  Place, 
Footscray,  Kent. 

Town  Residence— \%,  Arlington  Street,  Piccadilly,  S.W. 

Clv.bs — Brooks's,  Reform,  City,  and  Garrick. 


PENN  OF  CAMROSE  HOUSE. 
Pexx,  Richard  Poyee  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Camrose 
House,  CO.  Pembroke,  J.P.  for  Haverfordwest,  b.  19 
Oct.  1859  ;  m.  24  March,  1885,  Edith  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Charles  Hugh  Allen,  Esq.  of  Robeston  Hall, 
Milford  Haven,  S.  W'ales,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Lewis  William  Allen,  6.  30  Sept.  1S87. 

II.  John  Richard  Poyer,  b.  8  Feb.  1892. 

I.  Mabel  Edith  Mary,  b.  11  March,  1886. 

II.  Anita  Sophia  Katherine,  6.  20  Oct.  1890. 

Lineag-e. — Richard  Penn,  6.  7  July,  1787,  at  Kingsand, 
in  the  parish  of  Maker,  Devon;  vi.  24  Sept.  1828,  Emma 
Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Mead  Lodge,  Pembroke, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Nov.  1356,  and  was  bur.  at  Walwyns 
Castle,  inside  the  church)  had  issue.  Mr.  Penn  d.  19  May, 
1858,  and  was  bur.  at  Walwyns  Castle,  outside  the  church.  His 
son. 

Col.  Lewis  William  Pentj,  C.B.,  A.D.C.,  R.A.,  vi.  22  Dec. 
1853,  Ann  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  D.  P.  Callen,  Estj,  of  Molleston, 
near  Narberth,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Poyer  Lewis,  who  s.  to  Camrose  on  the  death 
of  his  maternal  great-uncle,  the  late  Charles  Wheeler 
Townsend  Webb-Bowen,  Esq.  who  d.  13  April,  1881,  aged 
84. 

II.  John  William,  b.  18  June,  186!  :  r,i.  18  March,  1884,  his 
2nd  cousin,  Mna  Newtonia  Webb  Bowcu.  of  Camro?e 
Vicarage,  and  (i.  5  Dec.  1890,  leaving  issue,  Edward  Hugh 
Mowbray,  b.  20  Nov.  1885. 

I.  Katherine  Geraldine,  m.  22  April,  1835,  Francis  James 
Gordon  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Smithfield,  near  Narberth,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  has  issue,  Frank  Griffith,  b.  6  Oct.  1887. 

II.  Beatrice. 

III.  Helene,  m.  24  Jan.  1889,  Ernest  Ince  Allen,  youngest 
son  of  Charles  Hugh  Allen,  of  Robeston  Hall,  Milford 
Haven,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Ernest,  b.  'Zd  Nov.  1889;  and 
Catherine  Helene  Mary  Edith,  b.  28  Aug.  1893. 

Col.  Penn  d.  at  Kirkee,  Bombay,  14  Dec.  1879. 

.4 i-//is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for 
BowEN ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  fess  between  three  owls  or,  for 
Webb.  Crests — .A.  lion  rampant  sa.,  for  Bowen  ;  an  eagle 
displayed,  standing  on  a  rock,  for  Webb. 

Seat — Camrose  House,  Camrose,  R.S.O.,  Haverfordwest. 


PENNANT    OF    BODFAE.I. 

Pexxant,  PniLiP  Pennant,  Esq.  of  Bodfari,  co. 
Flint,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.A.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  High 
Constable  of  Flint  Castle,  b.  5  Aug.  1834;  m.  29 
April,  1862,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Bankes,  of  Soughton  Hall,  Flintshire,  Canon  of 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  David  Falcon-er,  6.  16  March,  1S67. 

I.  Mary  Catherine.  ii.  Georgina  Bankes. 

III.  Adelaide  Wynne. 
Mr.  Pennant,  who  is  son  of  Rev.  George  Pearson, 
Rector  of  Castle  Camps,  co.  Camb.,  who  d.  1860,  by 
Catherine  his  wife  {m.  1826;  d.  1859),  dau.  of  Philip 
Humberston,  Esq.  of  The  Friars,  Chester,  s.  by  will 
to  the  Bodfari  and  other  estates  of  his  cousin  and 
godfather,  David  Pennant,  Esq.  of  Downing,  co. 
Flint  (son  of  Thomas  Pennant,  the  historian  and  na- 
turalist), at  the  decease,  1853,  of  Louisa,  Viscountess 
Fielding,  Mr.  David  Pennant's  granddau.  and  last 
descendant,  and  in  1860  he  assumed  by  royal  licence 
the  siu-name  of  Pennant,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
Pearson,  and  the  arms  of  Pennant  quarterly  with 
tliose  of  Pearson.  Mr.  Pennant  has  four  brothers 
and  three  sisters  surviving,  George  Falconer; 
Charles;  John  Batteridge;  Edward  Lynch; 
Catherine  Hester  ;  Frances  Elizabeth  ;  and  Adelaide 
Soi^hia. 

Lineage. — The   family  of   Pennant  derived  its   descent 
from  Tudor  Trevor,  a.d.  924,  founder   of  the    tribe  of  the 


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PEN 


Marches,  called  Earl  of  HcnifoixT,  the  son  of  Ynjr  ap  Cad- 
farch. 

TuoMAs  Penkan't,  of  Downing,  the  naturalist  ami  traveller, 
■was  "24111  in  descent  from  Tudor  Trevor.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Falconer,  Lieut.  R.N.  (her  hvother  was  creat- 
Srandfather  of  the  present  Philip  Pennant  Pennant,  Esq.),  and 
had  issue, 

David  Pennant,  Esq.,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Peyton, 
Bart.,  and  had  a  son, 

David  Pennant,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  21  June,  ]82'2,  Lady  Caroline 
Spencer-Churchill,  only  dau.  of  George,  5th  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough, which  lady  d.  10  Jan.  1824,  and  2udly,  Lady  Emma 
Brudenell,  dau.  of  Pobert,  6th  Earl  of  Cardigan,  and  hy  her 
(who  d.  2  Dec.  1S47)  had  issue,  LoDisA,  who  m.  1846,  Rodolph 
"William  Basil,  Viscount  Fielding  (subsequently  8th  Earl  of 
Denbigh  and  Desmond),  and  d.  '.853,  without  issue.  David 
Pennant,  inn.,  d.  1S35.  David  Pennant,  sen.  d.  1841,  leaving 
hy  his  will  to  Philip  Pennant  Pearson,  his  cousin  and  godson, 
the  Bodfari  and  other  Pennant  estates  in  case  of  his  granddau., 
Louisa,  dying  without  issue.  On  Lady  Fielding's  death  he 
succeeded,  and  has  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Pennant 
hy  royal  licence. 

^)-»is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Pennant;  2nd  and  Srd, 
Pearson.     fVt.fJs— 1st,  Pennant  ;  2nd,  Peakson. 

iScat— Nantlys,  St.  Asaph,  co.  Flint. 


PENNEFATHER    OF    BATHSAIiLAGH. 

PEXXEFATnER,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Eafchsallagh, 
Grangeton,  co.  Wicklow,  Parrister-at-Law,  Q.C., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  22  Sept.  1809;  m.  80  March, 
1841,  Harriet,  Srd  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Copped  Hall,  Totteridse,  co.  Hertford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  7  March,  1868)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Wade,  b.  4  May,  1843  ;  d.  IG  Sept.  1846. 

II.  Arthur  Wiloughby,  b.  19  Feb.  1847 ;  d.  6  Sept.  1863. 

III.  Charles    Edwakd,    Capt.    Army    Reserve,     late    4th 
Hussars,  6.  1  May,  1849. 

IV.  Frederick  William,  6.  29  April,  1852,  Barrister-at-Law  in 
England  and  Ireland. 

I.  Susan  Mary,  m.  John  Gathorne  Wood,   Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thedden  Grange,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, and  d.  18  Dec.  1864,  leaving  issue. 
Xiineag-e. — The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
was 

Matthew  Penn-efathek,  a  Cornet  in  the  army,  son  of 
Abraham  Pennefather,  and  younger  brother  of  Abraham 
Pennefather,  of  Hanbury-on-the-Hill,  co.  Stafford.  lie  ac- 
quired by  patent,  1666,  the  estates  of  Clonegoose,  Ballylanigan, 
A'c.,  CO.  Tipperary ;  he  r,i.  and  had  (with  another  son,  John, 
of  Compsey)  his  successor, 

Matthew  Pennefather,  Esq.,  m.   Levina  Kingsmill,  heir 
of  Ballyowen,  afterwards  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  left 
three  sons, 
I.  Kingsmill,  his  heir. 

u.  Matthew,  Lieut.-Col.  in  Gen.  Sabine's  Regt.  in  Queen 
.  Annie's  wars,  gallantly  distinguished  at  Oudenarde.  sub- 
sequently returned  to  Ireland,  and  was  appointed  Auditor 
of  the  Irish  Revenue  in  the  reign  of  George  I.,  and  was 
M.P.  for  Cashel  from  1716  until  his  decease  1733.  Col. 
Pennefather  m.  1697,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Randal  Beres- 
ford,  2nd  Bart,  of  Coleraine,  and  left  four  daus.,  Mary,  m. 
William  Palliser,  Esq.  of  Rathfarnham  :  Levina,  d.  unm. 
14  May,  1734;  Dorothea,  m.  William  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Williams,  co.  Mcath ;  Elizabeth,  m.  1735,  Alex- 
ander, 5th  Earl  of  Antrim. 
HI.  William,  of  Marlow,  m.  1755,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lovelace 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Koan,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  two  sons, 
Thomas  and  John,  father  of  Thomas,  of  Marlow,  who  m. 
Mary  Moore,  of  Mooresfort,  and  was  father  of  Thomas 
Pennefather.  who  m.  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of  Vere  Dawson  Hunt, 
Esq.  of  Cappagh,  and  left,  with  two  daus.,  F'anny  Mary 
Dorothy  and  Anna,  m.  Col.  Hunt,  one  son.  Rev.  Thomas 
Pennefather,  Vicar  of  Kiltennel,  co.  Carlow,  6.  1823,  m. 
1859,  Catharine  Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Preston  Elring- 
ton,  D.D.,  son  of  Thomas  Ehington,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ferns 
and  Leighlin,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  Henry,  b.  1861; 
AVilliam  de  Vere,  b.  1870  ;  Isabella  Mary  :  Charlotte  Sophia  ; 
F'rances  Eliiabeth  ;  Ellen  Emily  Janet. 
The  eldest  son, 

Kingsmill  Pennefather,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  Col.  of  Militia, 
M.P.  for  Cashel,  and  afterwards  for  Tipperary,  m.  his  cousin, 
the  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Pennefatlicr,  Esq.  of  Compsey, 
and  had  (with  four  daus.,  the  eldest,  Mary,  m.  Hamilton  Lowe, 
Esq.  of  Rose  Green;  the  2nd,  Levina,  7/i.  Sir  John  St.  Lcger, 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer;  the  Srd  m.  Capt.  Prince ;  and  the  4th 
311.  Rev.  Francis  Gore)  six  sons, 


I.  RiCHABD,  his  heir.  ' 

II.  Thomas,  on  whom  the  Compsey  estates,  together  witts 
Kilshane  and  Ballyneira,  was  settled  1730.  Ho  in.  in  thut. 
year,  Frances  Goodwin,  of  Island  Bridge,  near  Dublin,  and 
left  at  his  decease,  1764  (with  two  daus.,  one  of  whom, 
Frances,  m.  Thomas  Oldis,  Esq.  of  Ballylanigan),  a  son, 

John  Bolton,  m.  his  cousin,  the  dau.  of  John  Pennefather, 
Esq.  of  Poulevarla,  and  d.  1811,  aged  77,  leaving,  witb 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Anne,  7)i.  William  LathaiQiy  Esq. 
of  Ballyshenan,  one  son, 

Thomas,  of  Ballylanigan,  Mayor  of  Cashel,  ^n.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Moync,  and  d.  25  Dee. 
1828,  having  had  issue, 

William,  of  30th  Regt.,  distinguished  in   India,  the- 

Peninsular,  and  Egypt,  and  at  Waterloo,  m.  2  Sept. 

1822,    Susan,    dau     of    Anthony   O'Dwyer,    Esq.  o£ 

Cashel,  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  an  only  son, 

William,  of    Ballylanigan,  J.P.,  6.  16  Aug.  1823: 

■in.  16  Nov.  1852,  Kate,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Scott, 

Esq.,  Solicitor,  and  has  issue,  William,  b.  17  Sept^ 

1853  ;  Richard,  b.  22  July,  la55  :  John,  6.  20  May,. 

1858;    Mary  Susan;   and   Catherine   Ada   Susau 

Mary  Alozisia. 

Kingsmill,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  d.  in  the  Peninsula. 

Richard,  of  Kilshane,  m.Miss  Going,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr. 

(icing. 
Thomas,  Mayor  of  Cashel. 
Cherry,  to.  John  Smithwick,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

III.  William,  of  Carrigeen.  iv.  Job  ',  of  Poulevarla. 
V.  Matthew.                                    vi.  Frederick. 

Mr.  Pennefather  d.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Pennefather,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  M.P.  for  Cashel, 
id.  Charity,  3rd  dau.  of  Alderman  John  Graham,  of  Platten,  co. 
^Icath,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Kingsmill,  M.P.  for  Cashel  1753,  1761,  and  1771,  m.  the 
Hon.  Mary  Lysaght,  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Lisle,  and  dying 
!'.  p.  May,  1771,  left  issue, 

1  Richard,  successor  to  his  grandfather,  of  New  Park, 
M.P.  for  Cashel,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Tipperary  Militia,  to. 
1st,  17s2,  Anna,  only  dau.  and  heir  oi  Matthew  Jacob, 
ICsq.  of  St.  Johnstown,  co.  Tipperary ;  2ndly,  Sarah, 
relict  of  John  Gladstone,  Esq.  of  Annesgift ;  and  3rdly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane. 
Lieut.-Col.  Pennefather  d.  May,  1831,  and  by  the  1st 
wiie  only  he  had  issue  to  survive  youth,  three  sons  and 
five  daus., 

1  Kingsmill,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Tipperary  Militia,  who 
d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  fattier,  1819.  He  m.  1st,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Burton  Persse,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  by  whom 
he  had  one  dau  . 

Anna,  in.  Stephen  Moore,  Esq.   of  Barne,   co.  Tip- 
perary. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barton,  Esq.  of 

Grove,  and  had  two  daus. 
Mary.  Katherine. 

2  Mathew,  of  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,. 
High  Sheriff  1826,  and  formerly  M.P.  for  Cashel,  b. 
17H4:  m.  1814,  his  cousin,  Anna,  4th  dau.  of  Daniel 
ConnV,  Esq.  of  Ballybricken,  co.  Cork,  and  left  issue, 

1  Daniel  Francis,  b.  1816.  2  Richard. 

1  Mary.  2  Anna. 

3  William,  of  Lakefield,  m.  1819,  Charity  Maria,  dau. 
of  Richard  Long,  Esq.  of  Longfield,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  d.  4  Feb.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

Richard,  of  Lakefield,  J. P.,  6.  19  Jan.  1826;  m.  24 
Feb.  1857,  Emma  Elizabeth,  duu.  of  Robert  Darwm 
Vaughton,  Esq.  of  Ashfurlong  House,  co.  Warwic-U 
and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Vaughton,  now  of  Lakefield,  *.  14  Jan. 
1862. 

2  Richard  Dymoke,  6.  1865. 
1  Maria  Emma. 

3  Anna  Louisa. 

William.  Matthew,  d.  1859. 

William  John  Copley  Lyndhurst,  d.  1865. 

1  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  Richard  L  ckwood,  Esq.  of  Cashel, 
and  2ndly,  Thomas  Sadler,  Esq. 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lind«ay,  of  co. 
Tyrone. 

3  Catherine,  m.  Col.  Lloyd,  of  Rockville,  co.  Bos- 
common. 

4  Margaret,  ni.  Ambrose  Going,  Esq.  of  Ballyphilip,  co. 
Tipperary. 

5  Eliza,  in.  1st,  Major  Acheson  Montgomery  Moore, 
of  Garvagh,  co.  Tyrone,  by  whom  she  had  one  dau., 
and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Judkin  Fitzgerald,  2nd  Bart,  of 
Lisheen. 

2  John  (Rev.),  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  Perceval,  an^J- 
had  issue, 

Kingsmill,  Major  Limerick  Militia,  7)i.  1st,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major  Townscnd,  Monckton  Hall,  ot  tho 
28th  Regt.,  and  had  one  son,  John,  and  four  daus., 
Elizabeth,  Fanny,  Caroline,  and  Clare.  He  m.  2ndly. 
1842,  Jane  Catherine  Patnca,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomaa 


2  Harriet  Lavinia. 


PEN 


THE  LAN'DED  GENTRY. 


PEN 


1591 


•  He  Grenier  de  Fonblanque,  K.H.,  formerly  H.M.'s 
Consul-Gcneral  and  Chaiire  d'Affaires  in  Servia,  and 
giandilau.  of  Sir  Jonah  Bai  lington,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the 
Admiralty  in  Ireland,  by  whom  (who  d.  6  May,  18s6) 
he  had  issue, 
Charles  Edward  de  Fonblanque,  6.  23  June,  1843. 
lluth. 

J.  de  Fonblanque,  in.  28  April,  1886,  Madeline,  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Frescott  Stewart. 
■William   AVestby,  Lieut.  R.N.,   m.  Elizabeth,   dau.   of 

William  Harding,  Esq. 
John  Lysaght  (Sir\  K.C.B.,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Sardinia,  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col. 
iind  Foot,  and  Commander  of  the  Forces  at  Malta, 
distinguished  in  India  and  the  Crimea,  m.  1830, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Carr,  Esq.  of  Mountrath, 
and  d.  1872. 
Joseph  Lysaght,  Barrister-at-Law,  -m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
—  liea,  Esq.  of  Barnwood,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  one 
dau.  lulia. 

Eobert  Perceval,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  in  the  3rd  Eegt.  of 
Native  Cavalry  in  Bengal,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Benson, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  March,  1887)  had  one  son,  Henry, 
late  Capt.  4Ist  Regt.,  m.  23  Oct.  1860,  Margaret  Luchesa 
Jane  Mana,  widow  of  Col.  Temple  West,  and  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  John  George  Reeve  de  la  Pole,  8th 
Bart.,  of  Shute  House,  and '7.  9  Aug.  1888,  aged  97; 
and  a  dau.  Laura,  m.  Dr.  George  Rae,  Bengal  Medical 
Establishment. 

Ann,  m.  William  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Ballymackeoghe,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

Mary,  m.  Rear-Admiral  Henry  Vansittart,  of  Bisham 
Abbey,  Berks,  and  has  issue. 

Clare,  m.  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Ashore,  co.  Tipperary, 
Lieut.  R.N. 

Laura,  m.  —  Philips,  Esq.  of  Mount  Philips. 
3  William,  M.P.  for  Cashel  from  1783  to  1797  ;  he  was  for 
thirty-eight  years  Revenue  Collector  of  Athlone  and  Cork, 
and  for  ten  years  Surveyor-General  in  Ireland  :  he  vi. 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Nisbett,  Esq.  of  Derry- 
carne,  co.  Leitrim,  and  has  issue, 
William,  H.E.I. C.S.,  d.  Aug.  1826. 

EicHAUD  Daniel,  of  Kilbracken,  co,  Leitrim,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  (retired)  East  Kent  Militia,  b.  13  Aug.  1818  ; 
■in.  7  Oct.  1868,  Hon.  Sarah  Annade  Montmorency,  ilau. 
of  Very  Rev.  Hervey,  Viscount  Montmorres,  and  has 
issue,  W'illiam  de  Montmorency,  b.  27  Aug.  1869 ;  Anna 
de  Montmorency  ;  and  Mary  Eva  de  Montmorency. 
Jane,  m.  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Ballybricken,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.s.  p.  1869. 

Margaret,  m.  Richard  Warren,  M.D.  of  Lisgoold,  son  of 
Rev.  Robert  Warren,  of  Crookstown,  co.  Cork. 
Klizabeth,  m.  PhineasBury,  Esq.  of  Curragh  Bridge,  co. 

Limerick,  and  Little  Island,  co.  Cork. 
Francis  Mary,  m.  Col.  Arthur  St.  George  Herbert  Step- 
ney, C.B.,  Coldstream  Guards,  and  d.  1848. 

1  Mary,  m.  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Ballybricken,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Catherine,  m.  Daniel  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Cashel,  and  had 
issue. 

3  Margaret,  in.  Robert  Warren,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Eobert 
Warren,  1st  Bart,  of  Warrenscourt,  and  had  issue. 

U.  William,  of  Knockevan,  Major  13th  Light  Dragoons, 
M.P.  for  Cashel  1771,  m.  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Edward  Moore,  D.D.,  of  Moorest'ort,  co.  Tipperary, 
Archdeacon  of  Emily,  and  d.  Nov.  1819,  having  had  two 
suns, 

1  Richard,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland 
m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bennet,  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  and  had  three  sons  and  three 
daus  , 

Richard,  of  Darling  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  Under-Secretary 
for  Ireland,  m.  1S36,  Lady  Emily  Arabel  Georgiana 
Butler,  dau.  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Glengall,  and  d 
1849,  leaving  issue,  Richard,  6.  13  May,  1837,  and 
Evelyn  Henrietta,  m.  2  March,  1869,  Arthur  Philip, 
6th  Earl  Stanhope.  His  widow  m.  1852,  CoL  H.  A. 
Hankey. 

John.  William. 

Ellen,  m.  John  Cromie,  Esq. 

Susan,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Jessop. 

Dorothea,  in.  Somerset  Richard,  Lord  Famham,  and  d. 
30  Nov.  1861. 

2  Edward  (the  Eight  Hon.),  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland  (of  whom  we 
ti-eat). 

1.  JIary,  m.  John  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballinagard. 
n.  Eliza,  VI.  Morgan  O'Meara,  Esq.  of  Tooraavara. 
in.  Charity,  m.  Samuel  Allen,  Esq,  of  Golden. 

Mr.  Pcnnefather  d.  1775.     His  grandson, 

The  Right  Hon.  Edward  Pennefathee,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  Ireland,  one  of  the  most  eminent  and  learned 
lawyers  of  his  time,  2nd  son  of  Major  William  Pennefather, 
iSth  Light  Dragoons,  of  Knockevan,  co.  Tipperary,  M.P.  for 


Cashel,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  m.  6  Jan.  1806,  Susan,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  .lohn  Darby,  Esq.  of  Markly,  Sussex,  ana  of  Leap 
Castle,  King's  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  April,  1862)  left 
issue, 

I.  Edwakd,  now  of  Eathsallagh. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Callan,  co.  Kilkenny,  l. 
1811  ;  in.  1846,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Gen.  Hon.  John  Brodrick  (youngest  son  of  the  3rd  Vis- 
count Midleton),  by  Anne  bis  wife,  dau.  ot  Robert  Graham, 
Esq  of  Fintry,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Graham,  Lieut.-Col.  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b. 

1850. 
1  Mary  Alice.  2  Margaret  Susan. 

3  Florence  Anne.  4  Ellen  Isabella. 

5  Agnes  Elizabeth. 
iiT.  John  Edward,  d.  19  May,  1842. 

IV.  Richard  Theodore,  Auditor-Gen.  of  Ceylon,  m.  1851, 
Ariana  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Col.  Shore,  and  d.  1865,  leaving 
two  sons, 

1  Edward  George,  deceased. 

2  Richard. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1831,  the  late  Wade  Browne,  Esq.  of  Monkton 
Farleigh,  Wilts,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Ellen,  ro.  1836,  James  Thomas  O'Brien,  D.D.,  late  Bishop 
of  Ossory  and  Ferns  1842-75,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Penne- 
father (d'ece.iscd)  :  James  Thomas  ;  lieorge  Thomas  Michael; 
William;  John  Michael;  Francis  Alexander;  Henry  Arthur; 
Charles Monsell;  Ellen  Violet;  Dorotha,  7)i.  Yarburgh  Lloyd 
Greame,  Esq.  of  Sewerby  House,  co.  York;  Mary,  m.  Rev. 
Walter  de  Montmorency,  of  Castle  Morres,  co.  Kilkenny ; 
Kathei  ine  ;  and  Alice. 

III.  Susan,  m.  1840,  the  late  Richard  Hall,  Esq.  of  Finden 
Place,  Sussex,  and  92,  Eaton  Place,  London,  and  has  issue, 
Spencer  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  and 
Mary,  m.  186t,  Lieut.-Gen.  Arthur  James  Lycn  Fre- 
mantle,  C.B.,  Governor  of  Malta. 

IV.  Katherine. 

V.  Mary,  jh.  1845,  George  Le  Hume,  Esq.  of  Artramont, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue,  George  Ruthven,  Governor  of 
Dominica;  and  three  daus. 

VI.  Dorothea,  ?«.  18.50,  the  late  James  Thomas,  4th  Earl  of 
Courtown,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  issue. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Pennefather  d.  6  Sept.  1847. 

Jrms — Per  fesse  or  and  gu.  a  bend  erm.  Crest — A  lion 
sejant  arg.,  sustaining  an  oval  shield  per  fesse  or  and  gu., 
charged  with  a  bend  erm.  Mottoes — 1  abyde  my  tyme; 
Vivite  fortes. 

.S(:o«— Rathsallagh,  Grangeton.  Town  Residence — 6,  Fitz- 
william  Place,  Dublin. 


PENNINGTON    OF    BROOME    HALL. 

Pennington,  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Broome  Hall, 
Surrey,  J.P.  for  Surrey  and  London,  M.P.  for 
Stockport  1874-85,  b.  7  March,  1819;  m.  13  June, 
1S54,  Margaret  Landell,  dau.  of  the  Eer.  John 
Sharpe,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Doucaster,  and  Canon  of 
York,  and  has  issue, 

Fredeeic,  6.  20  Dec.  1863. 

Evelyn,  m.  1884,  Capt.  Francis,  late  Royal  Irish  Regt. 

Lilian,  m.  1885,  Hubert  T.  Cattley,  Esq. 

Ada,  in.  1886,  H.  E.  Taunton-Collins,  Esq. 

Lineagre. — Eiciiakd  Pennington,  Esq.,  m.  2  Jan.  17^6, 
Margaret  Leyland,  and  d.  II  Dec.  180S,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  10  Aug.  1826)  a  son, 

John  Pennington,  Esq.  of  Hindley  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster, 
who  m.  1796,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hargrcaves,  Esq.  of 
Westhoughton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1853)  had 
issue, 

I.  Richard,  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Ann  Kargreaves,  and  had 
issue  ;  2ndly,  Jane  Caldicott,  of  Wood  ord. 

II.  John,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Johnson,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Alfred,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Frederick,  now  of  Broome  Hall. 

I.  Ann,  771.  Rev.  Hugh  Evans,  ;ind  had  issue. 

II.  Catherine,   m.    1st,    Joseph    Mellor,  of   Bahia,  and  had 
issue  ;  2ndly,  —  Blackburn,  M.D. 

III.  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Thomasson,  Esq.  of  Bolton,  and  had 
issue. 

Mr.  Pennington  d.  in  1850. 

,^-fa«— Broome  Hall.  Holmwood,  Surrey. 

Toicn  Residence— 11 ,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  London,  W. 


PENNYMAN    OF    ORMESBY    HALL. 

Pennyman,   James   Stovin,  Esq.   of   Ormesby 
Ilall,  CO.  York,  J.P.  North  Riding  of  co.  Y'ork,  b. 


1592 


PEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEN 


15  Oct.  1S30;  m.  19  Sept.  ]855,  Mary  Mackenzie, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  AVilliam  Josepli  Coltman, 
Esq.  of  Naburn  Hall,  co.  York,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  James  AVobsley,  b.  10  Aur.  18o6  ;  m.  6  Oct.  1882,  Dora 
Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  H.  K.  Beaumont,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Whit- 
leyBeaumont,  AV.R.  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  James 
Beaumont  Worsley,  b.  17  Dec.  1883;  Thomas  Henry,  b. 
16  .May,  1892,  and  Mary  Dorothy. 

II.  Alfred  Worsley,  Capt.  25th  Kcgt.  King's  Own  Borderers, 
6.  7  Oct.  1858. 

III.  Frank  Worsley,  b.  15  Jan.  1864;  u.  23  Sept.  1831. 

IV.  William  Geoffrey,  b.  3  May,  1870. 

I.  Kdith  Mary,  in.  26  June,  1890,  Capt.  George  Fraser 
Phillips,  14th  Regt.  only  son  of  late  Henry  Wyndham 
Phillips,  of  Sydenham,  Capt.  14th  P.O.W.  Regt. 

liineag-e. — The  Pennymans  claim  Saxon  extraction.  The 
name  was  originally  written  Penna-Man,  signifying  the  chief 
head  man,  and  the  family  was  first  settled  in  Kent.     From 

Thomas  Pennyman,  of  Stokesley,  co.  York,  descended 

James  Pennyman,  Esq.  of  Ormesby,  to  whom  Sir  William 
■Scgar,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  granted,  1  May,  1599,  a  crest  to 
liis  coat  of  arms,  viz.,  "a  lion's  head  erased  and  pierced  with 
an  arrow  or,  on  a  mural  crown  gules."  He  m.  Ann  Burnett, 
of  Breakhouse,  Cleveland,  and  had  a  numerous  family.  The 
•eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Pennyman,  Esq.  of  Ormesby,  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau. 
■of  AVilliam  Kingley,  Esq.  of  Canterbury,  and  2ndly,  Joan 
Smith,  of  London,  ty  both  cf  whom  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Penny- 
jnan  d.  1655,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Sir  James  Pennyman,  1st  Bart,  of  Ormesby,  a  distin- 
guished officer  under  the  royal  banner  during  the  civil  wars, 
who  was  created  a  baronet  22  Feb.  1663-64,  Sir  James  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Stephen  Korcliffe,  Esq.,  and  dying 
1680,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Pennyman,  2nd  Bart,  of  Ormesby,  Lord  Privy 
Seal  to  William  111.  He  ni.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Low- 
Thcr,  of  Lowther,  co.  Westmorland,  and  was  s.  170::),  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Pennyman,  3rd  Bart,  of  Ormesby,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Michael  Warton,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  andco-heirof  her  brother, 
■fcir  Michael  Warton,  Knt.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Most  Rev.  William  Wake, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  d.  v.  p.  an.l  jj.^j.  1743. 

II.  William  (Sir),  4th  Bart.,  d.  unm.  1708. 

III.  Warton,  who  s.  as  5th  Bart. 

IV.  Ra'ph.  m.  a  dau.  of  William  Gee,  Esq.  ol  Bishop  Burton, 
and  had  issue, 

James,  who  s.  as  6th  Bart. 

1.  Catherine,  7?i.  R.  Bethel,  Esq.  of  Rise. 

ji.  Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  James  Worsley,  of  Stonegrave,  co. 
York,  younger  son  of  Thomas  VVorsley,  Esq.  of  Hovingham 
Hall,  CO.  York,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  eldest  d:iu.  of  SirThomas 
Frankland,  2nd  Bart,  of  Thirkelby,  by  Elizabeth  Russell 
liis  wife,  granddau.  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  The  son  of  this 
marriage,  Col.  James  Worsley,  b.  1764;  m.  1789,  Lydia, 
dau.  of  Taylor  White,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Tliomas  Wol- 
laston  White,  1st  Bart,  of  Wallingwells,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  April,  1832)  left  at  his  decease,  1807, 

1  James  White  Worsley,  who  took  the  name  of  Penny- 
man,  and  s.  to  Ormesby  Hall. 

2  Thomas  Taylor  Worsley,  Officer  in  15th  Regt.,  a  Penin- 
sular an  .  Waterloo  veteran  (medal  with  clasps),  m.  1825, 
Rose,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Stovin,  D.D.,  ami  d.  s.  p.  1851. 

Z  Charles  Pennyman  Wors  ey  (Rev.),   b.   1798;  m.   1826, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Peter  Acklom,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  d. 
1863,  leaving  issue, 
Charles  Bethell,  6.  1830  ;  d.  1866. 
Pennyman  White,  b.  1838,  late  Capt.  60th  Rifles. 
Mary  Caroline,  m.  1857,  Rev.  E.  M.  Chapman,  Rector  of 
Tuynton,  Lincoln. 
Harriet  Maria. 
4  William  Worsl?y  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bratoft,  co.  Lincoln, 
h.  1800  ;  m.   1825,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  B.  Ramsden. 
Wed.  1881,  and  left  issue, 

AVilliam  Ramsden,   b.    1832:   m.    1862,    Mary,  dau.  of 
.aSneas  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Canada,  and  d.  11  March, 
1871,  leaving  issue. 
Frederick  Thomas,  a  twin  brother,  1832  ;  d.  1847. 
Francis,  Capt.  in  the  Mercantile  Marine,  6.  1836;  to. 
1863,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Picv.  Francis  Pickford,  co.  Lin- 
coln, ana  has  issue, 
liichard,  an  Officer  B.N.I.,  m.  30  Aug.  1877,  Edith,  2nd 
dau.   of  M.   Staniland,   Esq.  of   Harrington  Hall,   co. 
Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 
Louisa  Augusta,  m.  1863,  George  Boden,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and 

Recorder  of  Derby. 
Dinily,  m.  1852,  Charles  George  TJppleby,  Esq.,  of  co. 

Lincoln,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1870,  leaving  issue. 
Lydia,  d.  1859. 


Constance,  m.  1863,  Henry  AVinteringham,  Esq.,  C.E. 
and  has  issue ;  he  d.  1877  ;  she  d.  ISaS.  ' 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm. 
Sir  James  d.  1745.    His  3rd  son. 

Sir  AA''arton  Pennyman,  5th  Bart,  of  Ormesby,  assumed  the 
additional  stirname  of  Warton.  He  Hi.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Hothani,  4th  Bart,  of  Scorborough,  by  Bridget  his 
wife,  dau.  of  AV.  Gee,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Charlotte,  to.  Francis  Boynton,  Esq. 

Jlary,  m.  Williain  Berry,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 

Maigaret,  m.  Henry  Mai.ster,  Esq.  of  VVinestead. 

Haniet,  vi.  Henry  Stapylton,  Esq.  of  Wig-hiu  Park. 

Caroline,  m.  Roger  Gee,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton. 

Diana,  to.  Gen.  George  Hotham. 
Sir  Warton  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Sir  James  Pennyman,  6th  Bart,  of  Ormesby,  M.P.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Heniy  Grey,  1st  Bart,  of  Howick,  co.  Nortli. 
umberland,  and  1st  cousin  of  Earl  Grey,  by  whom  (who  d.  14 
Sept.  1851)  he  left  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  Henry,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Hannah. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  Lst,  1805,  Charles,  son,  of  Sir  George 
Robinson,  Bart.,  and  2ndly,  1812,  John  George  Boss,  Esq., 
and  <;.  ]  1  Sept.  1832. 

IV.  Frances  Harriot,  to.  1st,  29  Nov.  1808,  Charles  John 
Berkely,  M.D.  of  Beverley,  and  2ndly,  26  Aug.  1820,  J.  AV. 
C.  Robinson,  Esq. 

Sir  James  d.  27  March,  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Henry  Pennyman,  7th  Bart,  of  Ormesby,  m, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Bethel  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Calwick,  and  d. 
1852,  when  his  estates  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

James  AVhite  Worsley,  Esq.  of  Ormesby,  J.P.,  Capt,  R.E.. 
who  took  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pennyman,  b.  5  Nov. 
1792 ;  TO.  24  March,  1828,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
Stovin,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Rossington,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  June,  1869)  had  issue, 

James  Stovin,  now  of  Ormesby  Hall. 

FYances  Maria,  m.  17  July,  1855,  Forbes  MacBean,  Esq.,  late 
Li.ut.-Col.  92nd  Regt.,  and  has  issue. 

Capt.  J.  AV.  Pennyman  d.  1  Feb.  1870. 

Jrms — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  broken  spears 
or,  he;ided  arg.  CreH— On  a  mural  crown  gu.,  a  lion's  heail 
erased  or,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a  broken  spear  in 
bend  or,  head  towards  the  sinister  arg.  Motto — Fortiter  et 
fiileliter. 

Seat— Ormesby  Hall,  Middlesborough,  co.  York. 


PENRHYN    OF    EAST    SHEEN. 

Penrhyn,  Edward  Hugh  Letcestee,  Esq.  of 
East  Sheen,  Surrey,  and  of  Bournemouth,  Hants, 
M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Surrey,  and  J.P.  for 
Hants,  late  Cliairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  for 
Surrey,  also  late  Chairman  of  County  Council  same 
CO.,  and  late  Major  1st  Royal  Surrey  Militia,  h.  7 
June,  1827;  m.  21  April,  1853,  Vere,  dau.  of 
Gosling,  Esq.  of  Eotley's  Park,  Surrey,  and  of 
Hassobuiy,  Essex,  and  has  issue  surTiving, 

I.  Arthur  Leycester,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  March,  1866. 

II.  George  Leycester,  b.  25  April,  1871. 

I.  Charlotte  Georgina.  ii.  Constance  Vere. 

III.  Agnes   Eleanor,  m.  30   Dec.   1885,   Rev.  Phipps  John 
Hornby,  Vicar  of  St.  Kichael-on-AVyre,  Lancaster. 

IV.  Amy  Gertrude,  m.  2  June,  1887,  Major  Arthur  R.  Hop- 
wood,  late  Rifle  Brigade. 

V.  Maud  Lina.  vi.  Cecil  Mary. 

Ijineage.  — Edward  Leycester,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (son 
of  Rev.  Oswald  Leycester,  a  younger  brother  of  Ralph  Ley- 
cester, of  Toft  Hall,  Cheshire),  b.  16  Sept.  1794,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Penrbyn  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  Baroness  Penrhyn,  of  Penrhyn  Castle,  who  d. 
about  1817.  He  m.  16  Dec.  1823,  Lady  Charlotte  Elizabeth 
Stanley,  e'dest  dau.  of  Edward  Smith  (Stanley),  13th  Earl  of 
Derby,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  15  Feb.  1853)  had  issue, 

Edward  Hugh  Leycester,  now  of  East  Sheen. 
Oswald   Henry   Leycester  (Rev.),   Rector  of  Winwick,  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Lancashire,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.   of  the  late 
Edmund  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Dalton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has  issUe, 
Charles  AVindham  Leycester,  b.  5  Nov.  1873. 
Eihel  Frances.  Mary  Charlotte. 

Elizabeth  Gertrude. 
Mary  Charlotte  Leycester,  m.   1850.   the  late  Morgan  Yeat- 
man,  Esq.  of  Shawfield,  Bromley,  Kent. 
Emma  Catherine  Leycester. 


PEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEN 


1593 


Mt.  Penrhyn  d.  6  March,  18C1. 

Seats— East  Sheen,  Surrey,   and  The  Toft,   Eournemouth, 


PENBICE    OF    KILVHOUGH, 

Penrice,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Kilvroiigh,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  b.  G 
i^pril,  1820 ;  ni.  10  June,  1852,  Louisa,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  George  Ernest  Little,  of  Newbold  Pace}', 
CO.  Warwick,  by  his  wife,  Jane  S.  W.  Knightlev, 
of  The  Bury,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  by  her  (who  d. 
3Iarck,  1880)  issue, 

,1.  Louisa   Jane,    m.    Sept.    1879,    Admiral    Sir    Algernon 
Maclennan  Lyons,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Humphrey  Lyons,  b.  12  June,  ISSO. 
Algernon,  b.  17  Aug.  1886. 

\Yinifredj      J       J  20Au^.  1885. 
Maud       J  '  " 

«.  Jane,  in.  Aug.  1876,  William  Denman  Benson,  Esq.  of  tlie 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1891. 

Lineage. — The  Penrices  of  Kilvrough  are  descended  from 
an  ancient  family  of  the  same  name  ivhich  has  been  for  many 
generations  located  at  Crowle,  co.  Worcester.  The  eldest 
tiranch  of  the  family  was  seated  at  Penrice  Castle,  in  the 
lordship  of  Gower,  co.  Glamorgan.  The  Manor  at  Castle 
of  Penrice  passed  into  the  family  of  Mansol  of  Maryan, 
through  the  marriage  of  Isabella  Penrice  with  a  member  of 
tliat  family  in  1420. 

Thomas  Penrice,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  was  the 
residuary  legatee  of  John  Howe,  last  Lord  C  bed  worth,  and  s. 
to  his  lordship's  estates  in  Gloucester  and  Wilts,  which  he  sold 
1810.  He  m.  Hannah  Waite,  and  d.  2  Nov.  181C,  leaving  by 
filer  who  d.  5  Jan.  1829)  five  children, 

I.  John,  his  heir  of  Great  Yarmouth,  and  Wilton  House,  co. 
Norfolk,  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  b.  4  June,  1787  ;  )».  June,  18U), 
Maiia  Catheiine,  eldest  d:  u.  of  Herbert  Newton  Jarrett, 
E.sq.  of  Bromley  Lodge,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1867; 
had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  afterwards  of  Bramerton,  Nor- 
wich, J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  Norfolk  Artillery,  b.  5  Dec. 
1818;  m.  Charlotte  Ann  Cobb,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  Oct.  1892. 

2  Thomas,  now  of  Kilvrough. 

3  Herbert  Newton,  Capt.  li.E.,  d.  8  March,  1890,  unm. 

4  Charles  Berners  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Kector  of  Little  Plum.stead, 
Norfolk,  m.  1864,  Catherine,  dau.  of  llev.  George  How- 
man. 

5  Fountaine  Jones,  d.  young. 

1  Maria  Catherine,  m.  Nov.  1848,  Gen.  Sir  George  Colt 
Langley,  K.C.B.,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1887,  leaving  issue. 

■2  Caroline  Leonora,  m.  Col.  Henry  Evans,  H.E.I.C.S.,  anJ 
has  issue. 

3  Isabella,  m.  19  Aug.  1847,  Col.  Arthur  Walter  Onslow, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Onslow,  2ud  Bart,  of 
Hengar,  and  d.  Dec.  1880,  leaving  issue. 

4  Eiimia  Vernon. 

.5  Julia,  m.  8  March.  1859,  Col.  Edward  C.  L.   Durnford, 

E.M.A.,  son  of  Col.  Durnford,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Penrice  d.  Nov   1844. 
ai.  Thomas,  of  Kilvrough,  co.  Glamorgan,  Capt.  16th  Lancers, 
and  served  in  all  the  Peninsular  campaigns  under  the  Duke 
of  Wellington,  purchase],  1820,  Kilvrough  and  other  estates 
in  CO.  Glamoigan.     He  was  i.  i;i  March,  1789,  and  dying  .s.  p. 
1846,  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Thomas  Penbice, 
Esq.  of  Kilvrough. 
<ii.  Charles  (Rev.),  6.  12  Sept.  1791,  purchased,  1817,  the 
Plun  stead  Hall  estates   and   the  perpetual   advowsons  of 
■  Plumstead,  Witton,  and  Brundell,  and  d.  1853. 
1.  Hannah  Green,  m.  Nov.  1805,  Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  of 
Narford  Hall,  Norfolk. 
«.  Mary,  m.   .May,  1812,   Thomas  Trench  Berney,  Esq.  of 
Morton  Hall  and  Braconash  Hall,  co.  Norfolk. 
Arms — Per  pale   indented  arg.  and  gu.,   in  dexter  chief  a 
woirs  head  couped  at  the  neck  sa.     Crest — A  wing  elevated 
surmounting  another  arg.,  the  former  charged  with  two  mullets 
of  six  points  in  pale  gu.     M'dlots — Above  the  crest,  Tuto  et 
celeiiter;  under  the  arms,  Justus  et  propositi  tenax. 
Seat — Kilvrough,  near  Swansea. 


PENRUDDOCKE    OF    COMPTON 
CHAMBERLAYNE. 

Penettddocke,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Compton  Park, 
Pyfield,  and  Baverstocke,  Wilts,  and  Bratton  St. 
Maur,  Somerset,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1861,  late  Major  Commanding  14tli 
Wilts    K.V.,    formerly    Capt.    Melksham    Troop 


Koral  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  i.  30  Sept. 
1828;  m.  26  April,  1853,  Flora  Henrietta,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  W^alter  Long,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Eood 
Ashton,  Wraxall,  and  Whaddon,  Wilts,  and  Dol- 
forgan,  co.  Montgomery,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles,  J.P.  for  Wilts  and  Somerset,  b.  26  Sept.  183S  : 
w.  30  April,  1S90,  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  llev. 
William  Speke,  of  Sheldon  Court,  co.  Devon,  and  has 
issue, 

Charles,  6.  16  Jan,  1893.        Flora  Mary  Elizabeth. 

I.  Agnes  Flora,  m.  2  June,  1880,  Reginald  Gambler  Long, 
Esq  ,  2nd  son  of  Walter  Jervis  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw, 
CO.  Southampton. 

II.  Leetitia  Blanche,  7».  10  Feb.  1880,  John  Stuart  Lindsay 
Long,  retired  Comm.  R.N.,  eldest  son  of  John  Long, 
Esq.  of  The  |Firs,  Walberton,  Sussex,  by  Georginu 
Frances,  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Simeon  Henry  Stuart,  6th 
Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Tii.  Constance  Henrietta  Lowther. 

IV.  Amy  Elizabeth  A'Court,  iu.  22  July,  1879,  Charles 
Garner  Richardson,  Esq.  of  7,  Inverness  Gardens,  Ken- 
sington. 

V.  Sybil  Katharine  Long. 

Lineage.— The  Penruddockes  were  originally  seated  at 
Arkelby,  Cumberland,  the  first-mentioned  in  the  family  pedi- 
gree being  Thomas  Penruddocke,  of  Arkelby,  who  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther,  Knt.  of  Lowther  in  the  same  co., 
ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Lonsdale.  A  village,  however,  of  the 
same  name  as  the  family  exists  near  Penrith,  in  the  parish  of 
Greystock,  and  it  is  found  from  old  deeds  that  they  were  settled 
at  the  place  called  Penruddocke  long  before  they  took  up  their 
abode  at  Arkelby. 

From  Robert  and  George  Penruddocke — sons  of  Edward 
Penruddocke,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Robert  Highmore,  of  Cum- 
berland— the  family  afterwards  came  to  be  divided  into  two 
branches,  distinguished  respectively  as  the  Penruddockes  of 
Hale  (Hants),  and  the  Penruddockes  of  Compton  Chamber- 
layne  (Wilts).  The  Hale  branch  became  extinct  by  the  death 
without  issue  of  Charles,  Edward,  and  George,  of  Chalk,  when 
the  estate  descended  to  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Joseph  Gage.  Sir 
John  Penruddocke  lies  buried  in  the  church  at  Hale,  with  this 
quaint  insciiption  on  a  brass  plate,  with  arms  and  quarters: 
"  Fui  quod  es  ;  quod  sum  eris.  a. D.  1600."  In  a  vellum  roll, 
containing  the  notitia  of  Salisbury,  we  find  the  following 
curious  memorandum  :  "  a.d.  1585.  The  King  of  Portugal 
came  to  Sarum,  and  was  lodged  at  Mr.  Penruddocke's,  at 
which  time  Mrs.  Penruddocke  was  delivered  of  a  son  and  dau., 
and  the  King  was  godfather  to  them."  The  King  of  Portugal 
here  alluded  to  was  Antonio,  Prior  of  Crato,  who  got  himself 
proclaimed  King  of  Portugal,  but  was  dethroned  about  1580. 
by  Philip  II.,  King  of  Spain.  We  are  told  he  visited  both 
France  and  England.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Wilts 
family. 

Sir  Edward  Penruddocke,  Knt.  of  Compton  Chamberlayne, 
eldest  son  of  George  Penruddocke,  standard-bearer  under 
the  Earl  of  Pembroke  at  the  battle  of  St.  Quentin,  tanxj. 
Mart  1.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Massey,  Esq.  of 
Puddington,  co.  Chester,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau. 
Dorothy,  wife  of  Alexander  Tliistlethwaite,  Esq.  of  Winterslow, 
Wilts,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  John  Penruddocke,  Knt.  of  Compton  Chamberlayne, 
M.P.  for  Wilton  1585,  and  for  Southampton  loS6.  He  v, 
Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Meade,  Knt.  of  Lofts,  Essex,  and  had 
issue, 

George,  d.  s.  p.  John,  his  heir. 

Henry,  slain  1644,  at  Lavington,  Wilts,  by  a  party  of  CnoM- 
WELL's  soldiers. 

Thomas,  whose  dau.  Sarah,  m.  Dr.  Edward  Warner. 

Edward,  d.  s.  p.  1688.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

Joanna,  j)i.  1632,  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Durnford,  \V  Uts. 
Tiie  eldest  surviving  son, 

CoL.  John  Penruddocke,  of  Compton  Chamberlayne,  b. 
1619,  s.  his  father  1648.  He  m.  Arundell,  sister  of  George 
Freke,  of  Shroton(who  m.  Lady  Abigail  Digby,  dau.  of  John, 
Earl  of  Bristol),  and  dau.  of  John  Freke,  Esq.  of  Shroton, 
Dorset,  by  Arundell  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Trenchard, 
of  Wolverton,  and  had  issue, 

George,  d.  unm.  1664.  Thomas,  eventual  heir. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas  Pile,  Esq.  of  Baverstocke,  Wilts. 

Joan,  7-i.  Maurice  BocUland,  Esq.  of  Standlynch. 

Marie,  m.  1st,  John  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Mclbury  Sand- 
ford;  2ndly.  Charles  Strode,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  Henry  Morgan, 
Epq. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Chafyn,  Esq.  of  Chetlle,  Dorset. 


1694 


PEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEN 


Col.  John  Pcnni(ulocke  waslieheaded  at  Exeter  IC  May,  1655, 
liir  participation  in  an  insurrection  against  Oliver  Cbom- 
v.'ELL,  who  had  then  usurped  the  Government.  His  last  sur- 
viving son, 

Thomas  Penruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton Chamherlayne,  M.P. 
for  Wilton  1678-8S,  m.  Frances,  diiu.  of  John  llanham,  Esq. 
of  Dean's  Court,  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  liis  heir. 

George,  East  India  merchant,  d.  s.  p.  171-,  and  bur.  at 
Calcutta. 

Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

Arundel,  2nd  wife  of  Eobert  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Hatch.  AVilta. 

jAicy,  m.  1704,  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Grovcly,  Wilts. 

Prances  (twin  with  Lucy),  vi.  Henry  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Over- 
stone,  CO.  Northampton,  and  d  1717,  hur.  at  Overstone. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pe.nkudpocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Chamberlayne, 
b.  1078  ;  m.  Laetitia,  dau.  of  William  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Heytes- 
bury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2S  Feb.  1742)  left  at  his  decease, 
1741  (with  other  children  who  d.  s.  p.),  a  dau.,  .\rundel,  m. 
II  Sept.  1735,  Henry  Wyndliam,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  and  a  son 
and  successor, 

Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Chamberlayne, 
High  Sherifif  of  Wi'ts,  1741,  b.  1708 ;  in.  29  Dec.  1741, 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilt.s,  a 
younger  son  of  Sir  Wadham  Wyndham,  Knt.  of  Norrington, 
one  of  the  Judses  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  dying 
I7G9,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Charles  Pe.nruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Chamberlayne, 
]M.P.  for  Wilts,  who  m.  10  April,  1769,  his  cousin,  Anne 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Wadham  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Fyfield,  Wilts, 
and  c;.  30  Oct.  1788,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  HnNCERFOKD,  of  Compton,  Col.  Commanding  3rd 
Wilts  Local  Militin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Wilton,  1825, 
Hii;hSheriff  of  Wilts  1817,  6.  23  Jan,  1770;  m.  Oct.  1792, 
Maria  Anne,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pearse,  Esq.  of 
Standen,  Wilts  (whod.  1831).     He  d.  g.  p.  25  Dec.  1841. 

II.  Charles,  of  Burcot,  Somerset,  h.  17  June,  1773  ;  m. 
Marttia,  only  dau.  of  John  Band,  Esq.  of  Wookey  House, 
.Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  March,  1823)  left  at  his 
decease,  Nov.  1799,  an  only  son, 

Charles,  Barrisier-at-Law,  &.  21  Jan.  1799;  m..  15  Feb. 
1827,  at  St.  James'  Church,  Bath,  his  cousin,  Juliana 
Laetitia,  eldest  dau.  of  Captain  Thomas  Penruddocke,  of 
"Winkton,  Ringwood,  Hants,  of  the  3rd  Guards,  by  Juliana 
his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  George  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  co. 
Me.ith,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1839,  having  by  her,  who  d.  6  Feb. 
1890,  had  itsue, 

Charles,  now  of  Compton  Chamberlayne. 

John    Hungerford    (liev.),  M.A.,  Hector  of  Baverstock, 

Vicar  of  South  Newion,  .Salisbury,  b.  23  Oct.  1829  ;   in. 

1858,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Powys,  Esq.  of  Crick- 

howell,  CO.  Brecon,  and  has  issue. 
Ponsonby,  d.  29  Aug.  1852,  aged  21. 
Thomas  Arundel  (Rev.),  B.A.,  0.  13  Feb.  1832 ;  d.  21  Feb. 

1876,  bur.  at  Everleigh. 
Juliana  Georgiana,  d.  unra.  9  Dec.  1889. 
Anna  Wyndham,  m.  David  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Rugby,  co. 

Northampton,  and  has  issue. 
Lsetitia  Grant. 
Cnarlesanna  Posthuma,  m.  Col.  Wm.  Graydon. 

in.  Thomas.  Capt.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  h.  6  Feb.  1781;  m.  1803, 
Juliana,  4th  dau.  of  George  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  co. 
Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1847)  left  at  his  decease, 
4  April,  1867, 

1  Thomas    (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Compton    Chamberlayne,  d. 

•2,  John  Huncerford,  h.  6  Aug.  1805;  m.  29  May,  1856, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Heald  Ludlow  Bruges,  Esq.  of 
Seend,  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

3  George,  b.  6  June,  1807  :  deceased. 

4  Charles  Wadham  Wyndham,  b.  1813;  d.  29  Oct.  1885. 
His  widow  survived  him. 

1  Juliana,  m.  her  cousin,  Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq. 

2  ,\nne  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  8  Dec.  18t<7. 

3  Agnes,  to.  William  Heald  Ludlow  Bruges,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Seend,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1889. 

4  Ellen  Wyndham,  to.  John  Coventry,  Esq.  of  Burgatc, 
Hants. 

5  Frances,  d.  15  March,  1892. 

6  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  W^yndham,  Esq.  of  Hinton, 
Hants,  and  d.  6  Feb.  1892. 

7  Priscilla  Sophia,  m.  Capt.  Robert  Harris,  R.N.,  brother 
of  Sir  Cornwallis  Harris,  the  Ahyssinian  traveller,  and 
d.  22  Sept.  18o2,  having  had  issue.  Capt.  Harris  d.  16 
Jan.  1865. 

IV.  George,  of  Limpley  Stoke,  near  Bath,  Cap.  R.N.,  b.  3 
Oct.  1784;  d.  26  Sept.  1867. 

V.  Edward,  6.  \i  Nov.  1786;  m.  28  Nov.  1816,  Priscilla  Sarah, 
.3rd  dau.  of  J.  Skelton,  Esq.  of  Pap  Castle,  Cumberland ; 
d.  a.  p.  16  Jan.  1»17. 

1.  Frances,  to.  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  d.  26    Sept.    1840, 


leaving  a  son.  Major  Charles  Fitzgerald,  father  of  Charles 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Avebury,  Wilts. 

II.  Anne  Henrietta,  d.  iinni.  1816. 

III.  LcEtitia,  d.  unm.  2  July,  1851. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1837. 

^ri/i.s—Gu.,  abend  ragulyiirg.  (?)-?s<— A  demi-dragon  s.ans 
wings  rampant  vert,  between  two  eagles'  wings  expanded  or. 

Scrt's— Compton  Park,  Compton  Chamberlayne,  Wilts,  ami 
Bratton  St.  Maur,  Wincanton,  Somerset. 


PENRY  OF  NEWPORT. 
Peney,  John  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Newport,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.  co.  Pembroke,  educated  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.  Camb.,  formerly  an  Officer  in  tlie  4tlii 
Eatt.  Prince  Albert's  Own  Somersetsliire  L.I.,  n 
Commissioner  of  Taxes,  b.  1835  ;  m.  1877,  Georgina, 
younn;est  dau.  of  Thomas  Davies,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1889)  has  issue,  an  only  dau., 
Florence  Mart  Rachel  Rose  Georgina,  b.  1878. 

Liineag-e. — The  Penrvs  resided  and  owned  for  many 
generations  the  Plas  Llanedy  estate,  and  members  of  that 
family  were  High  Sheriffs  co.  Carmarthen,  in  the  years  1030, 
1679,  1736,  and  1750.  Members  of  another  branch  of  thi? 
Penrys  were  High  Sheriffs  of  co.  Brecon  in  1673  and  1718. 
Attached  to  the  parish  church  of  Llanedy  is  an  old  private 
chapel,  built  by  the  Penrys,  in  which  are  some  very  old  and 
interesting  monuments. 

Rachel,  the  only  child  and  heiress  of  Hexrt  Penry, 
Esq.  of  Plas  Llanedy,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Carmar- 
then (1750),  TO.  1750  William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Tantwyn, 
Llandilo  Talybont,  co.  Glamorgan,  who  d.  1793.  She  d.  1774, 
leaving  issue:  i.  William,  d.  unm.  1814;  ii.  Morgan,  and 
III.  John.  The  second  son,  the  Rev.  Morgan  Jones,  M.A. 
Jesus  Coll.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Carmarthen,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
J.  H.  Seys,  Esq.  andd.  s.  p.  1837.     She  d.  1851, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Plas  Courty  Kydrin  Llanedy,  eo. 
Carmarthen,  Attorney-at-Law,  m.  1807,  Frances,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  T.  Beynon,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Uzniaston, 
CO.  Pembroke,  and  Chaplain  to  the  1st  Baron  Millord,  and  d. 
1842,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1854,  a  son, 

John  Penry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Plas  Courty  Kydrin,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  of  Sutton  Lodge,  eo.  Pembroke,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  that  CO.,  m.  1831,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thonia.* 
Brigstocke,  Vicar  of  Lawhaden,  co.  Pembroke,  and  d.  1872, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  1805,  had  issue  an  only  son,  the 
present  John  Morgan  Penry,  Esq.  of  Newport,  who  assumed 
that  name  in  1874. 

•Seat  — Newport,  Barnstaple,  N.  Devon. 
Club — Junior  Conservative. 


PENTON    OF    PENTONVILLE. 

Penton,  Fredeeick  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Penton- 
ville,  Middlesex,  J  P.  for  Middlesex,  Bucks,  and 
London,  D.L.  for  Middlesex,  late  Capt.  4th  Dra- 
goon Guards,  Hon.  Col.  21st  Middlesex  R.V.,  M.P. 
for  Central  Finsbury  from  1886  to  1892,  b.  4  Dec. 
1851  ;  m.  5  July,  1883,  Caroline  Helen  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexander  John  Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of 
Ards,  CO.  Donegal,  by  Lady  Isabella  Rebecca  Toler 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Alexander,  b.  3  June,  1885. 

II.  Cyril  Frederick,  b.  27  Oct.  1886. 

I.  Kathleen  Winifred.  ii.  Dorothy  Grace. 

Liineac^e. — This  family  was  formerly  seated  in  Hamp- 
shire, and  members  of  it  represented  Winchester  in  Par- 
liament. 

Henry  Penton,  Esq.,  R.N.,  son  of  Henry  Penton,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Winchester,  6.  1791 ;  m.  1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles 
Priehard,  Esq.  of  The  Grainge,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  two- 
sous, 

Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

Thi'inas,  late  Major  8th  Hussars,  &.  1818;   m.  1840,  Caroline 
llntcliffe,  and  d.  4  L)ec.  1«68,  leaving  three  sons. 
Mr.  Penton  d.  Aug.  1835,  and  wiis  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Penton,  Esq.  ol  I'entonvillle,  Col.  3rd  Royal 
Middlesex  Militia.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex,  and  J.P.  fur 
Sussex,  b.  28  Aug.  1817;  )?(.  21  Oct.  1839,  Eliza  Maiia,  dau.. 


PEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEP 


1595 


f  Major  Henry  Langley,  late  of  Cnd  Life  Guards,  of  Brittas 
astle,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  left  surviving  issue, 
I  Frederick  Thomas,  now  of  Pentonville. 
]"  Eliza  Maria  Mary,  m.  11  April,  1872,  John  Leclimere 
■  Merrick  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Ludford  House,  Shropshire, 
.T.P.,  late  Lieut.  61st  Begt.,  who  d.  Dec.  1889.  She  ra. 
•indly,  Frederick  Parsons,  Esq. 

K    Katherine  Fannv,  wi.  4  May,  1876,  Ma]or-Gen.  Anthony 
Percy  Bainbridge,  late  R.A.,  and  by  him  (who  d.  25  Oct. 
1888)  has  issue,  Gladys   Violet;    Mattie  Olive  Mary;  and 
Katherine  Maud  Marion. 
Ir.  Penton  d.  30  Oct.  1S82. 

\  .4 nns— Per  chevron  gu.  and  or,  in  chief  two  castles  arg.,  in 
lase  a  lion  rampant  az.     Cr£s(— A  lion  couchant  double-queued 
\x.  bezantee. 
[  ,S«a£— Chalfont  Park,  Slough. 


PENYSTON    OF    CORNWELL    MANOR. 

Pentstox,  John  Fkancis,  Esq.  of  Cormvell 
Manor,  co.  Oxlord,  J.P.,  h.  29  May,  1827  ;  m.  20 
fulv,  1858,  Catherine  Mary,  dau.  of  tlie  Eev. 
Oiomas  John  Blofeld,  of  Hoveton  House,  Norfolk, 
ly  Catherine  Charlotte,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
inthony  Collett,  Eector  of  Heveningham,  co. 
■Suffolk.  He  assumed  the  name  of  Penyston  by 
-oyal  licence  in  1873,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic, 
Partridge. 

Lineagre. — Sie  Partbidgk  or  IIocLhani  Hall. 

The  Eev.  Joun  Anthony  Partridge,  Rector  of  JIalpas,  co. 
Ohester,  b.  2  May,  1794;  m.  18  May,  1826,  Louisa  Isa- 
jella,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Tynvhitt  Drake,  Esq. 
.)f  Sliardiloes,  Bucks,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  7  April,  1858)  had 
issue, 

[   I.  John  Francis,  now  of  Cornwell  Manor. 
f   11.  Anthony  William,  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales'  Own  Norfolk 

ArtiUery  Militia,  6.  1  Dec.  1831 ;    ra.  13  Sept.  1877,  Isabella 

Emma,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  and 

d.  23  Sept.  1886,  having  by  her  (who  d.  31  July,  1882)  had 

issue, 

I       wM^'^'^rHT^',    ]6.22Feh.lS79. 
William  Adolphus    ) 

Robert  Charles,  b.  24  July,  1882. 

HI.  Edward  Thomas,  &.  26  July,  1841  ;  m.  23  Feb.  1870,  Mary 

S     Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Shillingl'ord,  of  JIansbai,  Pur- 

t     ncah,  Bengal,  and  has  had  issue, 

I       Edward  Charles,  b.  23  May,  1873. 

I       Henry  Anthony,  b.  18  Jan.  1875. 

I       Francis  James,  b.  2  Aug.  1878;  d.  15  Nov.  same  year. 

!       Francis  Thomas,  6.  4  March,  1880. 
Louisa  Alice,  b.  7  Feb.  1871. 
Florence,  l>.  10  March,  1872. 
Emily  Elizabeth,  6.  5  March,  1876. 
!    I.  Isabella  Katherine,  b.  17  Dec.  1829 

Henry  Staniforth  Patteson.  Esq. 
1     n.  Charlotte  Anne,  b.  17  Feb,  1834;  m. 

Joseph  Calveley  Uordern. 
-    HI.  Louisa  Eleanor,  b.  14  Aug.  1836. 
j    rv.  Fanny   Elizabeth,   6.   30  July,   1839;    rd.  6  May,  18G8, 

Thomas  Calthorpe  Blofeld,  Esq. 
■    V.  Blanche  Emily,  b.  4  July,  1815;    m.  1  May,  1867,  Arthur 

Wihiam  Partridge,  Esq. 
Eev.  John  Anthony  Partridge  d.  27  Feb.  1861. 
'     ^rms— Arg.,  three  Cornish  choughs,  ppr.  and  for  distinc- 
tion in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross-crosslet  gu.     Crest — A 
.gryphon  statant  sa.,  cl:arged  for  distinction  withacross-crosslet 
arg.     Motto — Virtus  invicta  vigit. 
f     5f(i£— Cornwell  Manor,  Chipping  Norton. 
li     Ciw&— Conservative. 


;    m.  4  June, 
20  May,  1863, 


1850, 
Eev. 


PEPLOE    OF    GARNSTONE. 

Peploe,  Daniel  Henky  TuEOPHiLrs,  Esq.  of 
Garnstone  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
24  April,  1861 ;  m.  11  Dec.  1890,  Sydney  Katherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Spencer  Chapman,  Esq.  of  84, 
Eccleston  Square,  and  has  issue, 

Daniel  Spencer,  b.  3  Oct.  1891. 
Keith,  b.  26  July,  1893. 

Iiineagre — Right  Eev.  Samdel  Peploe,  D.D.,  Rector,  first 
elKeddkston,  co.  Derby,  then  Vicar  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster, 
aftenvards  Warden  of  Manchester,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Chester  1726.  He  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Shredicote,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  Issue,  Samdel,  his 
heir;  Mary,  to.  Frances  Jadrell,  Esq.  of  Yeardsley;  Anne,  m. 
James  Bayley,  Registrar  of  the  diocese  of  Chester;  and 


Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Manchester.  The 
Bishop  d.  21  Feb.  1752,  at  the  ago  of  84.  His  monument  in 
Chester  Cathedral  represents  him  as  the  descendant  of  ar» 
ancient  Shropshire  family.    His  only  son  and  heir, 

Ven.  Samuel  Peploe,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  Chester,  Arch- 
deacon of  Eichmond,  and  Warden  of  Manchester,  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Birch,  Eector  of  Hampton  Bishop, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  Vicar  of  Preston-cum-Lancaster,  younger 
brother  of  John  Birch,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Col.  in  the  Parliamentar>' 
army,  and  3rd  son  of  Samuel  Birch,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of 
Ardwick,  in  the  parish  of  Manchester,  descended  from  the- 
family  of  Birch,  of  Birch,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  an  onlr 
son,  John.  Dr.  Peploe  m.  2ndly,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  Edward 
Roberts,  Deputy-Registrar  of  Chester,  which  lady  d.  s.  p^ 
29  Oct.  1779.  He  d.  22  Oct.  1781,  at  the  age  of  82,  and  was  *. 
by  his  son, 

John  Peploe,  Esq.,  whos.  1752,  to  the  estates  of  Garnstone,. 
under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  Samuel  Birch,  Esq.,  and  assumed 
in  consequence  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Birch. 
He  1)1.  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  AVilliam  Clowes,  Esq.  of 
Hunt's  Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  6  Maj-, 
1820)  had  issue, 

I.  Samoel,  his  heir. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1791,  Daniel  Webb,  Esq.,  of  Audley  Square, 
London,  and  by  him  (who  d.  Is28)  had  issue, 

1  Daniel  Peploe  Webb,  who  assumed  the  surname  of 
Peploe  and  rf.  A|iril,  1866. 

2  John  Birch  Webb,  late  of  Garnstone. 

3  George  Samuel  Webli,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Henry  deEinzy, 
Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  Grand  Jury,  co.  Wexford,  and  had 
a  dau.  Mary  Anne,  ra.  Willian  Croker  Harvey,  Esq.,. 
Treasurer  of  co.  Wexford. 

1  Ann. 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Mapes  Ensor,  Esq. 

3  Elizabeth. 

4  Caroline,  m.  Jordaine  Dennett,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unra. 

Mr.  Peploe-Birch,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Here- 
ford, 1768,  d.  26  Jan.  1S05,  in  his  63rd  year,  and  was  «.  by 
his  son, 

Samuel  Peploe,  Esq.  of  Garnstone,  J.P.  andD.L.,  b.  1  July, 
1774;  m.  March,  1796,  Katherine  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Cornewall,  2nd  B.ait.,  of  Moccas  Court,  which  lady 
('.  s.  p.  17  March,  1831.  Mr.  Peploe  at  his  decease  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

Daniel  Peploe  Webb,  Capt.  in  the  army,  who  assumed' 
the  surname  of  Peploe  on  becoming  of  Garnstone.  He- 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1845,  and  dying  1866,  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Rev.  John  Birch  Peploe,  of  Garnstone,  Vicar  of  Weobley, 
who  also  assumed  the  surname  of  Peploe.  He  to.  1828,  Annie, 
dau.  of  John  Molyneux,  Esq.,  and(;.  26  Jan.  1862,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Daniel,  late  of  Garnstone. 

II.  Augustus  Henry,  m.  1S67,  Frances  Capel,  dau.  of  Col, 
Curti.-;,  and  has  issue,  a  son. 

III.  Hanmer  William  (Itev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Onslow 
Square,  6.  1  Oct.  1837;  m.  11  April,  1863,  Prances  Emily, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Lush,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Harold,  6.  18  March,  1864. 

2  Robert  Murray  Watkin,  b.  9  Nov.  1865. 

3  Francis  Hanmer,  b.  1  May,  1867. 

4  Henry  Guy,  b.  4  Nov.  18(is. 

5  Howard,  6.  12  Feb.  1870. 

I.  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  m  1861,  Rev.  J.  Hearn  Poppelwcll. 

II.  Eleanora  Maria,  m.  1857,  Thomas  Myers  Croome,  Esq. 

III.  Ella  Maryamie,  m.  Rev.  W.  H.  Hutchinson. 

Daniel  Peploe  Peploe,  Esq.  of  Garnstone,  B.A.,  J.P.  and. 
D.L.,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  M.P.  for  co.  Hereford  1874- 
80;  b.  15  Feb.  1829;  m.  26  June,  1860,  Eliza  Debonnairo- 
Theophila,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Theopliilus  Metcalfe, 
4th  Bart,  of  Fern  Hill,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel  Henry  Theophilus,  now  of  Garnstone. 

II.  Fitzgerald  Curnewali.  0.  5  Sept.  Is02. 

III.  Hugh  Metcalfe  Scott,  b.  22  Sept.  1863;  d.  7  July, 
1869. 

I.  Evelyn  Thcophila,  d.  22  M.ay,  1873. 

II.  Winifred  Theodora  Debonnaire. 

Mr.  D.  P.  Peploe  if.  4  Xov.  1887,  and  was  .?.  by  his  elstc.-t 
son. 

_^rms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  on  a  chevron  embattled 
counter-embattled  arg.,  between  three  bugle-horns  stringed  or. 
a  mitre  with  labels  of  the  Held,  on  a  canton  erm.  a  crozier  or, 
and  a  sword  in  saltire  gu.,  the  former  surmounted  by  the  lat- 
ter, for  Peploe  ;  2nd  and  3rd  or  a  cross  paly  sa.  and  az. ;  in 
the  1st  and  4th  quarters,  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  si-cond,  for 
Webb.  fit«(«— Peploe  :  A  ducal  coronet  or,  issuant  there- 
from a  reindeer's  head  gu.  attired  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with 


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a  human  eye  shedding  drops  of  tears,  ppr.  Webb  :  An  eagle 
displayed  sa.  semee  de  fleurs-de-lis  or,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil 
vert. 

Seat — Gamstone  Castle,  Weobley,  Hereford. 

Town  liesidence — 2i,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W. 


PEPPER    OF    BALLYGARTH. 

Pepper,  Ciiakles,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth  Castle,  co. 
Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1887,  Major 
5th  Batt.  Leinster  Eegt.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
d.  1  Nov.  1845 ;  *.  1884. 

liineag-e.— Capt.  George  Pepper  obtained,  1606,  a  con- 
firmation of  a  previous  grant  of  Ballygarth  and  other  lands, 
CO.  Meath,  the  forfeited  estate  of  Viscount  Netterville;  he 
vas  J.P.  for  that  co.  1662,  and  also  a  Commissioner  for  Meath 
inder  the  statute  10  William  111.  cap.  3.  By  Hannah  his 
Aife  he  had  issue, 

I.  Simeon,  of  whom  presently. 

ji.  Gilbert,  of  Dublin,  ?«.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Mr.  Justus  Otgher. 
a  wealthy  Turkey  Merchant  in  London,  and  2ndly,  Evelyn, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Parke,  Esq.,  Governor  and  Admiral  of  the 
Leeward  and  Caribbee  Islands.  By  the  latter,  who  took  out 
iidministration  to  her  husband  30  Dec.  1742  (he  d.  in  1736), 
iie  had  issue, 

1  Parke  Pepper,  Lieut.-Col.  49th  Foot,  m.  twice.  By  the 
1st  wife  he  had  no  issue;  by  his  2nd  he  had  (with  other 
issue)  a  dau.,  m.  1st,  Major  John  Phinkenett,  who  d.  1 
Jan.  1758,  and  2ndly,  Mr.  Dixon;  and  a  son,  Samuel, 
who  771.  Ann  Satur,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  four  daus., 
Parke,  Lieut.  49th  Foot,  m.  Miss  English,  and  had  an 
only  child,  Jane  Evelyn,  m.  1794,  Mr.  Simon  Whyte; 
Anne,  in.  Dr.  Maule,  of  Leicester;  Evelyn,  in.  Senior 
Davis,  Esq.;  Jane,  m.  21  Jan.  1775,  John  Pittar,  Esq.  ; 
Charity,  m.  Arthur  Eichards  Neville,  Esq.  Col.  Parke 
Pepper  d.  in  1777. 

2  George  Pepper. 

«i.  John,  a  Major-Gen.,  Col.  of  the  8th  Eoyal  Iri^h  Hussars 
jifter  the  fall  of  Brjgadier-Gen.  Killigrew  at  the  battle  of 
Almanza,  25  April,  1707,  M.P.  for  Oban  1715.  HU  will  is 
dated  12  Oct.  1725,  and  was  proved  1  Jan.  1725-26.  His  only 
child,  Hannah  Pepper,  m.  Rev.  Ossory  Medlicott,  Rector  of 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square. 

f.  Susannah,  m.  Brabazon  Moore,  Esq.  of  Ardee,  son  of  the 
Hon.  Randle  Moore,  and  grandson  of  Charles,  2nd  Viscount 
Drogheda. 

II.  Hannah,  in.  Francis  Holder,  Esq.  iii.  Mary. 
The  eldest  son, 

Simeon  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth,  was  a  Commissioner 
ioT  Meath,  with  his  father,  under  10  William  111.,  cap.  3,  to 
■collect  the  sum  charged  on  that  co. ;  he  d.  v.  p. ;  his  will  is 
<lated  18  Nov.  1701,  and  was  proved  5  Dec.  following;  he  m. 
15  Aug.  1688,  Rose  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Oliver  Lambart,  son  of 
ist  Earl  ofCavan,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  Christopher 
Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  9  Dec.  1737),  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  of  whom  presently.  :i.  Simon. 

in.  Lambart,    in.    Ist,    Nov.    1730.  Jane,   dau.   of   Thomas 

Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  had 

issue, 

I  George  of  Knockalton,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  17.59,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Marmaduke  Andrews,  Esq.,  and  sister  of 
John  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Firmount,  and  (<.  s.  p. 

2  Theobald,  whose  only  child  (by  his  wife.  Elizabeth 
Westropp,  of  Curraghbridge.co.  Limerick;,  Lydia  Pepper 
VI.  Michael  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Kilmoney,  co.  Cork.  ' 

3  Thomas,  Major  14th  Light  Dragoons,  afterwards  of 
Laughton,  King's  co.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ryder, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas 
Ryder,  High  Sheriff  of  King's  co.  1792,  who  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,' 
and  sister  of  Benjamin,  1st  Lord  Bloomfield,  but  had  no 
is.sue. 

4  Simon,  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  m.  circa  1755, 
Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Firmount, 
Kings  CO.,  and  d.  Aug.  1821,  leaving  issue, 

•George,  6.  1777;  d.  unm.  1842. 

Lambart,  b.  1779;  m.   181S,  Hannah,   dau.  of  —West- 
ropp, Esq.  of  Fort  Anne,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.  /).  1825. 

.Simon,  Capt.  12th  Liglit  Dragoon  Guards  and  Queen's 
Bays,  b.  1781 ;  d.  unm.  1813. 

John,  d.  aged  15. 

Christopher  Nicholson,  an  Officer  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

3Iaunsell,  d.  unm.  1843. 

Theobald,  of  Lisaniskea,  formerly  an  Officer  in  the  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  6.  .Sept.  1794;  m.  Jan.  1S23.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Willir.gton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Willington,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  d.  Oct.  1865,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who 
<i.  16  June,  1877), 
John  Willington,  now  of  Lisaniskea. 
fieorge  Nicholson,  Major  (now  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.) 


3 ist  Foot,  served  in  the  Crimea.  He  m.  10  Sent 
1867,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Churchill.  Esq  ,  and  h-i 
issue,  1  George  Robertson,  b.  6  Feb.  1872;  2  Anothe 
son,  6.  22  March,  1877;  1  Kate  Ellen;  2  Margarei 
Louisa  Amyrelda;  3  Another  dau. 
Jane  Willington,  m.  the  late  Percy  William  Corn 
wallis  Lipyealt,  Esq.,  son  of  Charies  Lipyeatt  Esn 
of  The  Priory,  Dawlish,  Devon,  and  left  issue  ' 
Ellen. 

Eliza  Chariotte,  m.  Ralph  Bromfield  Fisher,  Esq  c 
Fisherwick  Park,  Westraoriand,  Capt.  Cumberlanl 
Militia,  who  d.  24  April,  1869,  and  had  issue.    Hi- 
widow  d.  4  Nov.  1877. 
Hampden  Nicholson,  a  Retired  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Art!'- 
lery,  b.   1790 ;    m.   1847,   Penelope  Briggs,  of  Bandon 
and  had  an  only  child,  Penelope  Susanna,  m.  10  Sept 
ls69,  Charies  Edward  Tuthill,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law 
Mr.  H.  N.  Pepper  was  drowned  at  Kilkee  1855. 
John,  of  Lismore  House,  Nenagh,  b.  1793. 
Thomas,  formeriy  of  the  Civil  Department  of  the  Ord- 
nance in  Dublin  Castle,  b.  17  Dec.  1795 ;  d.  31  Aug. 

Amelia,  d.  21  March,  1855. 

Catherine,  to.  1806,  David  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Norwood  co 
Tipperary;  he  d.  31  May,  1861.  ' 

Capt.  Lambart  Pepper  m.  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1753,  Lydia,  dau 
of  John  Preston.  Esq.  of  Bellinter,  co.  Meath,  but  by  h.  ■• 
had  no  issue.    His  will  is  dated  8  Aug.  177o,  and  was  proved 
25  .June,  1776.     He  d.  22nd  April,  1776. 
I.  Elinor,  m.  Christopher  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth,  b.  1633;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Taylour,  1st  Bart,  of  Headfort, 
grandfather  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  Bective,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  April,  1749)  left  an  only  child, 

Tuomas  Pepper,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Kells  1761  and  1768,  b. 
1733;  )».  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Richard 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Banie,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21 
April,  1831,  aged  84)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  successor  to  his  brother  Thomas. 

HI.  Richard,  H.E.I. C.S.,  afterwards  Major  co.  Meath  Militia, 
b.  12  May,  1778;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Aldwell' 
of  CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  27  Dec.  1871,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Henrietta. 

IV.  Henry,  C.B.,  Col.,  H.E.LC.S.,  commanded  the  14th 
Bengal  N.l.  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bhurtpore  b 
1780  ;  d.  unm.  4  March,  1828. 

V.  Hercules,  C.B.,  Col.  H.E.I. C.S.,  commanded  34th  Madras 
N.i.,  served  as  a  Brigadier  in  Burmah,  under  Sir  Archibald 
Campbell,  and  d.  unm.  in  India  25  July,  1826,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  in  Pegu. 

VI.  Charles  Hampden,  Lieut.-Col.  commanding  the  27th 
Foot.  For  sixteen  years  he  served  in  Italy,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Sir  John  Stuart,  and  in  the  Peninsula,  under  the 
Duke  of  Wellington.  He  was  b.  1783,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1848  : 
m.  Matilda  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  French  St.  George,  Esq. 
of  Tyrone  House,  co.  Galway,  and  Lady  Harriet  St.  Law- 
rence his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  Eari  of  Howth,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  19  Aug.  1853,  aged  46)  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Thomas  St.  George,  late  of  Ballygarth. 

2  Charles,  now  of  Ballygarth. 

1  Harriet  Mary.  2  Matilda  Victoria  Mary. 

VII.  Edward  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Monmohenock,  Diocese 
of  Dublin,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Hales,  D.D.,  which  lady  d.  8  April,  i860.  He  m.  2ndly,  16 
Aug.  1864,  Frances  Mary,  dau  of  William  R.  Yeilding, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  and  widow  of  John  FitzGerald,  Esq.  Barrister- 
at-Law.     f-h,"  d.  5  April,  1872.     He  d.  s.  j>.  10  May,  1870. 

VIII.  Octavius,  an  Officer  in  the  28th  Foot,  d.  unm.  1865. 

I.  Henrietta,  d.  unm. 

II.  Anne,  in.  Rev.  George  Hamilton,  of  Hampton  Hall,  co. 
Dublin;  d.  8  Feb.  1849,  and  was  mother  of  Right  Hon. 
George  Alexander  Hamilton.  M.P. 

III.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  5  June,  1834. 

IV.  Harriet,  m.  6  Aug.  1801,  James  Corry  Lowry,  Esq.  of 
Rockdale,  co.  Tyrone,  and  d.  18  April,  1834. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth  Castle,  LieuJ-Col.  Eoyal 
Meath  Militia,  M.P.  for  Kells  at  the  time  of  the  Union,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Meath  1802,  6.  12  Oct.  1774;  to.  Mary  Louisa, 
elder  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Hales,  D.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
9  May,  1862)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  9  Oct.  1857,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Capt.  George  Pepper,  of  Ballygarth  Castle  and  Mosney, 
Julianstown,  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff  of  Meath  1813,  b.  15  Sept. 
1775,  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  St.  George  Pepper,  of  Ballygarth,  J.P  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1SC6,  6.  13  July,  1835;  d.  unm.  21  July,  1884. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  demi-lionfl 
rampant  couped  or,  as  many  grains  of  pepper  ppr.,  in  the 
centre  chief  point  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  second.  Ci-est—A. 
demi-liun  rampant  guardant  or.     Motto— Semper  erectus. 

i«ai— Ballygarth  Castle,  Julianstown,  co.  Meath. 


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PERCEVAL    OF    TEMPLE    HOUSE. 

Pekceyal,  Alexander  Ascelin  Charles 
Philip  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo, 
h.  29  Dec.  1885. 

Lineage. —  George  Perceval,  6.  15  Sept.  1G35,  youngest 
son  of  Sir  Philip  Perceval,  Knt,  the  distinguished  statesman 
(ftreat-grandfather  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Kgmoni),  by  Catherine 
Usher  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Usher  and  granddau.  of  Sir 
William  Usher,  Clerk  of  the  Council,  was  Registrar  of  the 
i'rerogative  Court,  Dublin.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  30  April,  1677,  Eichard  Aldworth,  Esq.  of 
Stanlake,  Berks,  and  Newmarket,  co.  Cork)  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Very  Rev.),  Archdeacon  of  Cashel,  Prebendary 
of  St.  John's,  Dublin,  and  Dean  of  Emiy,  6.  14  Dec.  1671  : 
m.  5  April,  1708,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Prittie,  Esq.  of 
Silvermines,  co.  Tipperary,  and  dying  2'J  Aug.  1734,  left 
i*sue  by  her  (who  was  b.  21  Dec.  1681,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1730) 
ihree  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Kene  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Powerscourt  and  of  Castle 
Knock. 

2  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  2  Aug.  1784,  leaving,  by 
his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Ward,  Esq.,  three 
sons,  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Churchtown,  co.  Cork 
(whose  daus.  were  Helena,  wife  of  J.  C.  Graves,  Esq. 
[gee  Graves  of  CLophran  Castle],  and  Caroline,  wife  of 
Charles  Perceval,  Esq.);  William  John,  Capr.  in  the 
army  ;  and  Robert,  grandfather  of  Robert  Perceval 
Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebraye. 

3  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mitchelstown,  6.  7  Dec.  1713; 
d.  9  Aug.  1785. 

1  Catherine,  vi.  22  Oct.  1737,  Brewster  Laughlin,  Esq. 

III.  Charles,  Major  of  Brigadier  Hunt  Wither's  Regt.  of 
Dragoons  1710,  served  in  Portugal  with  great  reputation, 
was  Governor  of  Dcnia,  in  Spain,  which  he  gallantly  de- 
fended, b.  8  Feb.  1674;  killed  in  a  duel  at  Lisbon  6  May, 
1713. 

I.  Catherine,  6.  26  Jan.  1666;  m.  George  Brereton,  Esq.  of 
Carrigslaney,  co.  Carlow.     She  d.  10  Jan.  1728. 
George  Perceval  was  drowned  near  Holyhead,  on  his  voyage 
to  England,  with  the  Earl  of  Meath  and  ether  persons  of  dis- 
tinction, 25  March,  1675.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Philip  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo  b.  3  Aug. 
1670;  m.  1691,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  D'Aberon,  Esq.  of 
Wandsworth,  Surrey,  and  dying  1704,  left,  with  other  issue, 
u  son  and  heir, 

John  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  6.  1700;  17  Oct. 
1722,  Anne,  dau.  of  Joshua  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markree,  co.  Sligo, 
and  dying  1754,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  6.  18  Oct.  1723; 
)ii.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Guy  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Rossfad, 
and  dying  1787,  wass.  by  his  son, 

GcY  Carleton  Perceval,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.  p.  1792,  and  was 
«.  by  his  brother, 

Kev.  Philip  Perceval,  of  Temple  House,  «?.  1783,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue,  three 
i-ons  and  two  daus.,  Philip,  d.  wmre. ;  Alexander,  his  heir; 
Guy,  d.  unm;  Anne,  ??!.  John  Drought,  Esq. ;  and  Mary  in. 
John  Warburton,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,   co.  Sligo, 
J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  Sligo  Militia,  Serjeant-at-.4rnis  to  the  House 
of  Lords,  b.  10  Feb.  1787  ;  to.  11  Feb.  1808,  Jane  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  L'Estrange,  of  Moystown,  King's  co.,   and  by  her 
(who  d.  20  Jan.  1847)  had  surviving  issue, 
Philip,  formerly  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6.  19  Jlarch, 
1813;  jii.  1st,  1  July,   1843,  Frederica  I'enelope,  youngest 
dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  Baillie,  of  Red  Castle,  N.B.,  and  has 
issue,  Alexander  Clitton,  6.  1847,  d.  unm.,  Hugh  Spencer 
Dudley,  b.  3  April,  1856,  and  a  dau.  Maria  (deceased;,  who 
TO.  July,  1866,  Goring  Apsley,  2nd  son  of  M.  Traherne,  Esq., 
M.P.     He  m.  2ndly,  9  Jan.  1868,  the  Hon.  Ernestine  Wel- 
lington Sidney,  dau.  of  Philip  Charles,    1st  Lord  de  Lisle 
and  Dudley,  and  has  issue,  Philip,  b.  26  Nov.  1868 ;  m.  liiH2, 
Silvia,  dau.  of  John  Postle  Haseltine,  Esq.  of  Walhampton, 
Lymington;  Ernest,   b.  1871,  d.  young;  Kathleen  Sophy, 
twin  with  Philip;  Ernestine,  d.  1887. 
Henry,  b.  2  Nov.  1819;  m.  Elizabeth  Letitia,  only  child  of 
John  Hutchinson,  Esq. 
Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles  George  Guy,  b.  27  May,  1831 ;  m.  Ellen,  3rd  dau.  of 
W.  Inglis,  Esq.,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Port  Said,   Egypt,  and 
has  issue,  one  son,  Alexander  Charles  Guy,  b.  1871. 
Elizabeth  Dora,  to.  Rev.  William  N.  Guinness,  and  d.  1845. 
Frances. 

Sophia,  m.  Rev.  William  Willoughby  Wynne,  deceased. 
Georgiana  Sarah.  Maria  Frances.  Emily  Jane. 

Col.  Perceval,  who  represented  co.  Sligo  in  Parliament  for 
several  years,  d.  9  Dec.  1858.     His  3rd  son, 
Alexander  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  Barris:cr-at- 


Law,  6.  25  June,  1821;  to.22  July,  1858,  Annie  E.  youngest  dau. 
of  George  de  Blois,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  May,  1866,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  11  April,  1886)  had  issue, 
t.  Alexander,  of  Temple  House. 
II    Robert  Jardine,  b.  22  Oct.  1«60;  d.  11  Dec.  1862. 
III.  Philip  Dudley,  6.  11  Dec   1865,  m.  22  June.  1892,  Murie. 
Caroline    Louisa,  eldest    dau.   of  Owen    Wynne,   Esq.  of 
Hazelwood,  Sligo. 

I.  Jeannie,  7n.  Dec.  1881,  Sir  Charles  Larcom,  Bart.,  whoti. 
28  March,  1892,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Sophie,  TO.  July,  1884,  Arthur  Larcom,  Esq. 

He  d.  8  May,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo,  J.P, 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Sligo  1882,  b.  30  Oct.  1859;  m.  3 
Feb.  1881,  Charlotte  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  William 
O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  22  July,  1887, 
having  had  issue, 

Alexander  Ascelin  Charles  Philip  Spencer,  now  ofi 
Temple  House. 

Sibyl  Annie,  6.  17  July,  1882 ;  d.  22  Jan.  1884. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three  crosses  patt^e  of 
the  field.  Ci-est—A  thistle  erect,  leaved  ppr.  Mottoes — Over 
the  crest,  Yvery;  under  the  shield.  Sub  cruce  Candida. 

Seat — Temple  House,  Ballymote. 


PERKINS    OF    ORTON    HALL. 

Perkins,  Duncombe  Steele,  Esq.  of  Orton  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester,  J.P.,  b.  18  Jan.  1838,  late  Lieut. 
Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

Lineagre. — The  family  of  Perkins  was  originally  settled! 
in  CO.  Warwick,  and  became  possessed  of  the  manors  of  Orton- 
on-the-Hill,  Morebarne,  Beanhills,  and  The  Westons,  by  pur 
chase  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 

John  Steele,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the  Leicester  estates,  to. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Nicolls,  Esq.  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,, 
and  d.  28  Oct.  1675,  having  had  two  daus.,  Theodosia,  m.  Sir 
Charles  Bromfield,  3rd  Bart,  of  Barton-under-Needwood,  co. 
Stafford,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Sarah  Steele,  to.  Rev.  John  Perkins,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Orton 
and  Rector  of  Kislingbury,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Perkins,  Esq.,  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Richard  Farmer,  Esq.  of  Witherly,  co.  Leicester,  and  was- 
father  of 

Samuel  Steele  Perkins,  Esq.  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Joseph  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Burton-ou-Trent,  and  was  father  of 

Shirlei  Farmer  Steele  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Orton  Hall  and 
Sutton  Coldfield,  J.P,  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  17  April,. 
1768;  TO.  21  May,  1973,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph 
Duncombe,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick,  2nd  son  of 
John  Duncombe,  Esq.  of  Wribbcnhall,  and  grandson  of  Stynt 
Duncombe,  who  was  nephew  of  Sir  Francis  Duncombe,  Ist 
Bart,  of  Tangley  Park,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  had  issue, 

Shirley  Steele,  b.  1794;  d.  1806. 
DoNcoMBE  Steele,  of  whom  presently. 
William  Steele,  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  6.  6  Sept.  1799:    to. 
12  May,   1825,  Sarah  Penelope,  dau.  of  Rupert  Chawner, 
M.D.,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and  had  issue,  with  several  daus., 
three  sons,   George  Duncombe,   of   Sutton  Coldfield,    co. 
Warwick,  6.  1835,  Hon.  Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding 
2nd  W^arwickshire  Militia  ;  Edmund  Steele,  b.  1830;  Charles- 
Steele,  b.  1842. 
Elizabeth  Steele,  to.  Stanley  Pipe  Wolferstan,  Esq.  of  Stat- 
fold  Hall,  CO.  Stafford. 
Mr  Steele  Perkins,  m.  2ndly,  Susan,  sister  of  Gen.  Sharpe,  of 
Hoddam  Castle,  co. Dumfries,  M.P.,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1827> 
had  no  issue.    He  d.  15  Jan.  1852.    His  son. 

Rev.  DnNcoMBE  Steele  Perkins,  of  Orton  Hall.  &.  29  July, 
1795  :  TO.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  Josiah  Gist,  Esq.  of  Wormington 
Grange,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue,  Duncombe  Steele, 
now  of  Orton  Hall.    Mr.  Steele  Perkins  d.  3  Nov.  1882. 

Arms—Sa.,  an  eagle  displayed  arg.,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a. 
fesse  dancettee  of  the  first.     Ci-est— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  unicorn's  head  arg.     i/o«o— Toujours  loyale. 
Seat— Ortoa  Hall,  Atherstone. 


PERRINS    OF    ASHFIELD. 

Peeeins,  Charles  William  Dyson,  Esq.  of 
Ashfield,  CO.  Worcester,  b.  25  May,  1864  ;  m.  16 
Oct.  1889,  Catherine  Christina,  dau.  of  A.  A. 
Gregory,  Esq.  of  Inverness,  and  has  issue,  James 
Allan  Dyson,  b.  20  Nov.  1890,  and  Charles 
Francis  Dyson,  b.  23  March,  1892. 
Lineage.— This   family  migrated   to   Chaddesley    from 


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Stone,  CO.  Worcester,  where  they  were  settled  as  early  as 
the  time  of  James  I. 

James  I'ebkins,  Esq.  of  Chaddesley  Corbett,  co.  Worcester, 
M.  23  Oct.  17S6,  Mary  Giles,  of  the  same  place,  and  d.  17  Sept. 
1829,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  m.  22  Jan.  182.3, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dy.son,  Esq.  of  HuddorsSeld,  co.  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  ISiJS)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Dtson,  late  of  Davenham  Bank. 

II.  William,  d.  unm. 

HI.  Thomas  Henry,  vi.  25  Aufr.  1S64,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Han- 
bury  Hopkins,  Ksq.,  and  has  issue,  William  Dyson,  Amelia 
Maude,  and  Alice  Mary. 
IV.  Frederick,  d.  urim.  v.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

1.  Marj-  Jane,  m.  24  May,  1859,  Francis   liarnitt,    Esq.   of 
Woodside,  Worcester,  and  h.as  issue,  William  Dyson,  Her- 
bert Perrins,  Sarah  Louisa,  Clara  Isabel,  and  Ethel  Mary. 
3Ir.  Perrins  d.  6  Jan.  1S67.     His  eldest  son, 

James  Dyson  Pebeins,  Esq.  of  Davenham  Bank,  co.  Worces- 
«er,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18S5,  b.  27  Nov.  1823;  m.  3  June, 
1856,  Frances  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Perrins,  Esq.  of 
Cheltenham,  and  d.  1887,  havins;  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  William  Dtson,  now  of  Ashfield. 

I.  Frances  Isabel,  711.  lb  Sept.  18X1,  Hev.  William  Herbert 
Seddon,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Tittle  Aston,  Lichfield. 

II.  Sarah  Gertrude,  m.  22  June,  1881,  liev.  Beresford  Potter, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's,  March,  Ely. 

III.  Alice  Mary,  d.  28  April,  laCO. 

IV.  Ellen  Mary. 

.S«ni— Ashfield,  Great  Malvern. 


PERROTT    OF    BELBROUGHTON. 

(See  jSToel  of  Bell  Hall.) 


PERRY  OF  BITHAlff  HOUSE. 
Peeet,  Thomas  Alotsius,  Esq.  of  Bitliam 
House,  Avon  Dasset,  co.  Warwick,  .T.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1882,  b.  12  June,  1820  ;  m.  22  Sept. 
1840,  Helen,  only  dau.  of  William  Knight,  Esq. 
of  Houghton,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  Dorothy  his  wife, 
and  niece  and  heir  of  Joseph  Kniglit,  Esq.  of 
•Chelsea,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Ib75)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Knight,  d.  1846. 

ji.  William  Stanislaus,  d.  1847. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Jan.  1870,  Roger  Joseph  Mostyn,  Esq.,  youngest 

sonof  Sir  Edward  Mostyn,  7th  Bart.,  of  Talacre,  and  d. 

1884.  II.  Helen,  d.  1874. 

Jii.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  21  April,  186S,  the  Right  Hon.  the 

O'Conor  Don,  and  d.  1872. 
IV.  Agnes  Mary,  ra.  21  April,  1868,  Wilfrid  Francis  Tempest, 

Esq.  of  Ackworth  Grange,  co.  York,  and  d.  1385. 
.    V.  Anna  Maria,  m.  Nov.  1880,  Sir  Pyers  William  Blostyn, 

0th  Bart,  of  Talacre. 
VI.  Pauline  Marie  Therese. 

Liineagre.— Thomas  Perry,  son  of  Thomas  Perry  and 
Anne  Hopkins  his  wife,  was  of  Welsh  extraction.  He  m.  1819, 
Mary  Ann  Budd,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  March,  1858)  had 
issue,  besides  the  present  Tuomas  Alotsius  Pebrt,  Esq.  of 
Bitham  House,  another  son,  Peter  James  Perry,  m.  Alice, 
<lau.  of  William  Barron  Rodway,  Esq.,  and  four  daus.,  Mary, 
■deceased;  Frances  Elizabeth,  deceased;  Matilda  Veronica; 
iind  Ann,  deceased,  professed  nuns  of  the  Order  of  Mercy, 
Nottingham. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  pile  vert  three  pears  stalked  and  leaved 
or,  impaling,  in  right  of  his  wife,  the  arms  of  Knight,  viz., 
gu.,  two  lions  rampant  in  fesse,  and  witliin  a  bordure  arg.  a 
canton  erm.,  thereon  a  spur  or.  Crest — A  gryphon  sejant, 
wings  elevated  or,  the  wings  fretty  vert,  and  resting  the 
•dexter  claw  upon  a  mascle  or.     A/o((o— Recte  agf  ns  contido. 

£eat — Bitham  House,  Avon  Dasset,  near  Leamington. 


PERRY    OF    WOODROOFF. 

Peeet,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the  12th  Eoyal  Lancers, 
h.  15  Sept.  1839 ;  m.  25  June,  1867,  Mary  de  la 
Poer,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Grurteen,  co. 
Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  19  Feb.  1869. 
u.  John,  6.  30  Nov.  1875. 


II.  Mary, 
v.  Florence. 


III.  Edith. 
VI.  Harriette. 


I.  F'rances. 

IV.  Kathlene. 

vii.  Blanche. 

liineagre.— John  Perrt,  Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  co.  Tip 
perary,  whose  will  bears  date  1709,  and  was  proved  1710,  hai 
bv  Elizabeth  his  wife,  with  other  children,  two  sons,  John  am 
Samdel.  The  eldest  son,  John,  of  Woodrooff,  d.  s.  p.,  am 
by  his  will,  which  bears  date  1  June,  1757,  and  was  provee 
1759,  devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  William.  The  othe; 
son, 

Samuel  Perry,  Esq.,  m.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  William  Noroott 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Richard,  of  Coik,  Merchant,  m.  1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Aldermai 
Lavitt,  and  had  a  son,  Samuel,  who  m.  and  had  issue.  Hi 
m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  ot  Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore 
and  had  issue,  1  Adam;  2  Kichard ;  3  William  Newmar 
(Kev.);  4  Charles;  and  1  Mary,  wife  of  Capt.  Jame 
Jackson. 
Dorcas,  m.  William  Warren,  E.-^q.,  2nd  brother  of  Sir  Rober 

Warren,  1st  Bart,  of  Warren's  Court. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of —  Kiddell. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Perry,  Esq.,  as  nephew  and  devisee  of  his  unci 
John,  s.  to  the  family  estate,  and  m.  13  June,  1764,  Anne,  dau 
of  Belchel  Peddar,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Perry  d.  Oct 
1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samdel  Perry,   Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  6.  12  May,  17G5;   .1 
March,  1791,  the  Hon.  Deborah  Prittie,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  1; 
Lord  Dunally,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1829)  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Heniy  Prittie  (Rev.),  6.  16  March,  1798;  m.  Lady  Catln 
rine  Bourke,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard  Bourkc 
Bishop  of  Waterford,  and  sister  of  Robert,  5th  Earl  < 
Mayo,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  six  daus.  The  eldei 
son,  Samuel,  m.  Klizabeth  J<ine,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Hasting 
Otway,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Belfast. 
Samuel,  6.  Z2  June,  1801;  m.  Thomasine  Isabella,  dan.  ( 
Horace  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  a.  3 
Nov.  1 87 1. 

Catherine,  m.  1815,   William  Barton,   Esq.   of  Groye,  ci 
Tippeiary. 
Anne,  in.  Mathew  Sankey,  Esq.  of  Coolmore.         Mary. 
Phoebe,  m.  Sampson  Towgood  French,  Esq.  of  Cuskinny,  c 
Cork. 

Mr.  Perry  d.  5  May,  1829. 

William  Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hip 
Sheriff  1828,  b.  13  Feb.  1793;  to.  12  Oct.  1833,  Mary,  3rd  dai 
of  Major  Langley,  of  Brittas  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  h; 
issue, 

Samuel,  now  of  Woodrooff.  Maria,  d.  1852. 

Mary  Anne   Deborah  Margaret,   m.  24  Oct.  18G7,  Willia: 

Thomas  Erskine  Bookey,  Esq.  J.P.,  late  Capt.  of  the  Car. 

biniers. 

He  d.  13  July,  1869. 

Seat — Woodrooff,  Clonmel. 


PERSSE    OF    ROXBOROUGH. 

Peesse,  William  Arthur,  of  Roxborough,  a 

Galway,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  8  Sept.  1863 ;  s.  his  fathf' 

1893  ;  m.  18  Jan.  1894,  the  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. . 

H.  Wolsteyn  Gehle. 

liineagre. — Rev.  Edward  Persse,  who  is  stated  to  ha« 
gone  to  Ireland  from  Northumberland,  purchased  about  tl 
year  1620  an  estate  near  Dublin,  called  Luttrelstown. 
Jane,  his  wife,  he  had  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  DuDM 
(Rev.),  Robert,  and  Jane.    The  elder  son, 

Veky  Rev.  Dddiey  Persse,  Dean  of  Kilmacduagh,  », 
Miss  Crofton,  of  Moate,  co.  Roscommon,  and  had  issue  t? 
sous,  I.  Henry,  his  heir;  William,  of  Spring  Garden,  c 
Galway,  m.  Miss  Alice  Fox,  and  had  two  sons,  David  ai 
Patrick,  and  seven  daus.  He  purchased  Spring  Garden,  c 
Galway,  and  lived  there  until  he  purchased  Roxboroug 
in  the  same  county.  Dean  Persse's  daus.  were  to.  as  follows 
The  eldest  to  Edward  Galbraith,  a  Major  in  King  Willuw 
army;  the  2nd  to  Capt.  Collis;  the  3rd  to  Dease  Nech( 
cotl;  the  4th,  to  Ornisby,  ofTubbaravaddy  ;  the  5th,  to  Hie 
man,  of  co.  Clave ;  the  6th,  to  Blakeney,  co.  Boscommo 
the  7th,  to  Walsh,  co.  Meath.  The  Dean  d.  aged  95  yea' 
and  was  interred  at  the  church  of  Killinan,  adjacent 
his  mansion  at  Roxborough,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  eldi 
son, 

Henry  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough.    He  »/i.  Anne,  dau. 
Robert  Stratford,  Esq.,  M.P.,  aunt  of  John,  1st  Eurl  of  A 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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^0l■o^sh,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz.,  i.  RonEET ; 
II.  Francis,  who  m.  Miss  Saiah  Skerrett,  of  Drunigiiffin,  co. 
<iahvay;  i.  Grace,  m.  Major  John  Blakency,  of  Ashfield,  co. 
<i.i,lway.     The  tlder  son, 

KoBEBT  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxhororgh,  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Parsons,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Laurence  Parsons,  1st 
Dart,  of  Birr  Castle,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  d.  v.  p.  Williav,  his  heir. 

Robert,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  iirooke,  and  d.  s.p.  1758. 
Uudley. 

Farsons,  m.  Miss  Fetherstone,  of  White  Rock,  co.  Longford. 
UcRToN,  m.  Miss  Pennefather,  of  co.  Tipperary,  and  was 
/aiher  of  Bdbton  Persse,  Esq.  of  Moyode  Castle,  co.  Gal- 
way,  m.  24  Nov.  1825,  his  cousin,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Henry 
I'crsse,  Esq.,  and  d.  31  Aug.  Ib59,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
Jiuie,  18ti2)  had  issue, 
J  Burton  Robert  Parsons,  of  Moyode  Castle,  co.  GaUvay, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  6.  4  Nov.  1828;  ?«.  2:i 
April,  18.^2.  Madeline  Eliza,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Persse, 
CB.,  16th  Lancers,  and  by  her  (who  d.S  July,  1882)  had 
issue, 
Bi'RTON  Walter,  6.  Sept.  1854. 
WilUani  Henry,  b.  Nov.  1857. 
Arthur  Moore,  b.  Oct.  1858. 
Theophilus,  b.  Feb.  1866,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1883. 
Arabella  Eliza,  m.  Francis  Joyce,  Esq.,  and  d.  14  May, 

1«83. 
Madeline  Beatrice.  Fanny. 

Maila  Beauchamp. 
■2  Henry,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Major  Seymour,  of  Ballymore 

Casile,  and  has  issue. 
:i  Cliailes,  deceased. 
4  Dudley,  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry. 
-')  De  Burgh,  ru.  Miss  Blair,  and  h:is  issue. 

1  Sarah,  m.  23  May,  1843,  Joan  Charles  Robert,  4th  Lord 
Clanuiorris. 

2  Maria,  m.  Beauchamp  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Trewince,  Corn- 
wall. 3  Henrietta. 

Sarah,  to.  27  July,  1764,  Sir  Richard  St.  George,  1st  Bart,  of 
Woodsgift. 
The  son  and  successor, 

William  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxbornugh,  w.  about  1750,  Sarah, 
<lau.  of  John  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Abbert,  co.  Gahvay,  and  had 
i.ssue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

William,  m.  Miss  Flood.  Parsons,  deceased. 

Henry  Stratford. 

Elizab-th,  m.  William  Worth  Newcnham,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Edward  Newenham. 
Col.  Persse  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  vi.  1801,  Mis.i  Maria 
Wade,  of  Fairfield,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ISIO)  had 
issue, 

Dudley,  of  Roxborough. 

Robert  Henry,  m.  Miss  Seymour. 

William,  m.  Miss  Wade. 

Sarah,  TO.  Rev.  Richard  Eyre. 

Maiid,  TO.  1  May,  1825,  Denis  Arthur,  3rd  Lord  Clanmorris. 

Eliza,  m.  Thomas  Warren  Wliile,  Esq. 

Catherine,  m.  A.  Onge,  Esq. 
Mr.  Persse  d.  Jan.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Dudley  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  co.  Gahvay,  6.  1802 ; 
an.  1st,  Nov.  1826,  Hon.  Katherine  O'Grady,  dau.  of  Standish, 
1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Dec.  1829)  had 
issue, 

I.  Dudley,  of  whom  hereafter,  of  Roxborough. 

I.  Katlierine  Henrietta,  ra.  9  .Tan.  1862,  George  H.  Wale, 
Comm.  R.N.  (who  d.  1871),  4th  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Wale,  K.C.B..  of  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge. 

II.  Maria,  d.  1883. 

He  -/it.  2ndly,  July,  1S33,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Richard 
Barry,  by  Elizabeth  O'Grady  his  wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Vi.s- 
«oiint  Guillamore,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  DuJley,  Barrister-at  Law,  d.  1879. 

II.  William  Norton,  late  of  Roxborough. 

III.  Edward,  Major,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  m.  1868,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Clerk,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

iv.  Robert  Algernon  m.  29  July,  1886,  Hon.  Eleanor  Laura 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Viscount  Gough,  and  has  issue,  a 
dau.  6.  13  Sept.  18s7. 

V.  Francis  Fitz-Adelm. 

VI.  Henry,  m.  1889,  E.  A.  Beadon,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  Bea- 
don,  Rfctor  of  basset,  Sussex. 

VII.  Gerald  Dillon. 

VIII.  Alfred  Lovaine,  m.  1883,  Florence,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon 
Eyre. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  24  Nov.  1864,  Walter  Shawe-Taylor,  Esq., 
of  Castle  Taylor,  co.  Galway. 

II.  Frances  Adelaide,  iii.  1870,  Rev.  J.  W.  Lane,  Rector  of 
Redruth,  Cornwall. 

ni.  Gertrude,  m.  1873,  Edmund  B.  Beauchamp,  Esq.  of 
Trcvince,  Cornwall,  and  d.  1876. 


IV.  Arabella,  vi.  Robert  Waithman,  D.L.  of  Moync  Park,  co. 
Galway. 

V.  Isabella    Augusta,   to.    1880,    Right  Hon.    Sir    William 
Gregory,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Coole  Park,  co.  Galway. 

Mr.  Dudley  Persse  d.  Sept.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Dudley  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  co.  Galway,  D.L.,  late 
Capt.  7th  Fusiliers,  served  with  that  Regt.  in  the  Crimea,  and 
was  severely  wounded  at  the  Alma,  b.  7  Nov.  1829;  s.  his 
father  Sept.  1878 ;  and  d.  unm.  13  March,  1892,  and  was  «.  by 
his  brother, 

William  Norton  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  Major  E.A., 
m.  Sept.  1860,  Rose,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  A.  B.  Blesham,  Rector 
of  Wootton,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

William  Arthur,  now  of  Roxborough. 
Rose.  Kathleen.  Millicent. 

Jocelyn.  lonie. 

Major  Persse  d.W  Feb.  1893. 
Seal — Roxborough,  Loughrca,  co.  Gahvay. 


PETER    OS"    CHYVERTON. 

Peter,  Eev.  Egbert  Godolphin,  present 
representative  of  the  family,  Eector  of  Cavendish, 
Suffolk,  and  Eural  Dean,  b.  31  July,  1818;  m. 
1860,  Catharine  Stewart,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Alfred 
Lvali,  Eector  of  Ilarbledown,  Kent. 

Xiineag'e. — William  Peter  (younger  son  of  William 
Peter,  Esq.  of  Torr  Newton,  and  brother  of  John  Peter,  Esq. 
of  Torr  Newton,  ancestorof  the  Lords  Petre),  s.  to  his  father's 
estates  in  Dorset  and  Hants.  He  ra.  Joan,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Sir  George  Arundel,  Knt.  of  Cahvoodly,  co.  Devon, 
and  had  a  son, 

John  Peter,  of  Bowlay,  near  Exeter,  M.P.  for  that  city 
temp.  Philip  and  Mart.  He  m.  his  cousin,  Wilmot,  dau.  of 
John  Peter,  Esq.  of  Torr  Newton,  and  sisicr  of  Sir  William 
Peter,  Secretary  of  State,  and  d.  1679,  at  a  very  advanced  age, 
leaving  a  numerous  progeny  of  sons  and  daus.,  amongst  whom 
wore,  I.  John,  M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  d.  s.  p. ;  ii.  Otho,  seated 
atBowhay;  and  in.  Thomas. 

Thomas  Peter,  the  3rd  son,  to  whom  his  father  made  gifts  of 
divers  lands  in  Cornwall,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Godolphin, 
Esq.  of  Godolphin  (by  his  2nd  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  noble  House 
of  Granville),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Peter,  who  served  with  distinction  under  Sir 
Edward  Poyninas,  at  Havre,  and  in  the  Low  Countries.  In 
the  13th  of  Elizabkth,  he  was  M.P.  for  F'owey ;  in  the  14th,  for 
Penryn;  and  in  the  28th  of  the  same  reign,  for  Dartmouth. 
He  TO.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  John  Kestell,  Esq.  of  Kestell,  co. 
Cornwall,  acd  left  issue,  two  sons.    The  elder. 

Henry  Petee,  M.P.  for  Fowey,  temp.  James  I.,  m.  1609, 
Deborah,  dau.  of  John  Treffry,  Esq.  of  Place,  and  d.  1619, 
leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Peter,  b.  1610;  m.  1632,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Henry  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  co.  Cornwall. 
Having  been  an  active  Royalist  in  the  civil  wars  between 
Charles  I.  and  his  Parliament,  Thomas  Peter  was  for  a  long 
time  imprisoned  by  Cromwell,  bui  obtained  his  release  on 
the  2nd  of  Feb.  1653,  through  the  influence  of  his  maternal 
kinsman,  the  itelebrated  Hugh  Peter,  who  was  Cliaplain  to  the 
Protector.  He  d.  167.5,  leaving  issue,  three  sons  and  a 
dau.,  the  wife  of  Henry  Vincent,  Esq.  His  eldest  son  and 
successor, 

Geegoet  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall 
in  the  last  year  of  William  III.  .and  the  first  of  Queen  Anne's 
reign,  m.  1658,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Groove,  Esq.  of  Goove- 
hays,  CO.  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  William,  who  d. 
s.  p.  in  his  father's  lifetime,  and 

John  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  who  m.  1685,  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Coryton,  2nd  Bart,  of  Newton  Ferrers,  and  co  heir 
of  her  brother.  Sir  William  Coryton,  3rd  Bart.  John  Peter  d. 
1732,  leaving  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mawnan,  who  by  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Smith,  Chaplain  to  Queen 
Anne,  left  two  sons,  viz., 

1  William  (Rev.„  who  s.  his  father  in  the  rectory  of 
Mawnan,  and  m.  Harriet,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  Hon.  George 
Hamilton  2nd  son  of  James,  6th  Earl  of  Abercorn. 

2  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  or  Sully,  co.  Glamorgan,  who  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  John  Franklin,  Esq.  of  the  same  co. 

III .  Jonathan,  of  Portcotton,  in.  Mary  Allen  dau.  ot  Edward 
Hoblyn,  Esq.  of  I  odniin,  by  Bridget,  dau  and  co-heir 
of  John  Carew  Esq.  of  PeuMarne,  and  graiiddau.  of  the 
celebrated  Richard  Carew,  Esq.  of  Anthony,  author  of  The 


1600 


PET 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PET 


Suivei/  of  Cornicall,  the  contcmpora-y  and  friend  of  Sir 
Philip  Sydney  and  Sir  Walter  Italeigh  (see  Peter  Hobltn 
of  Colquitt). 

Mr.  Peter  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co. 
Cornwall  20  George  II.,  m.  Jlary,  only  dau.  and  heir'  of 
AVilliam  Harpur,  Esq.  of  Trevarthen  (a  younger  branch  of  the 
ancient  Derby  family  of  that  name),  and  left  issue,  a  son  and 
successor, 

William  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  m.  his  1st  cousin,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Peter,  Esq.  of  Portcothan,  and  dying  1776, 
w.is  ,«.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henry  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  Col.  Eoyal  Eegt.  of  Militia, 
•T.P.  and  D.L.  He  Hi.  Anna  Maria,  yoimgest  dau.  of  Tliomas 
I'lous,  Esq.  of  Piercefield,  in  Monmouthshire,  and,  dying  iu 
1S2I,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 

William  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  for 
some  time  M. P.  for  Bodmin,  and  afterwards  H.B.M.  Consul  for 
Pennsylvania,  U.S.  America,  b.  22  March,  1788;  m.  1st,  12 
Jan.  1809,  Frances,  only  child  of  Jolin  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Chyver- 
ton,  CO.  Cornwall,  Vice-Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  by  whom 
(who  d.  21  Aug.  183G)  he  left  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  EoBERT  GoDOLPHiN  (Eev.),  present  representative  of 
the  family. 

III.  William  Ecus,  d.  s.  p.  20  Feb.  1834. 

IV.  Algernon,  Capt.  B.A.,  b.  9  May,  1823  ;  d.  s.  p.  30  Jan. 
1852. 

V.  Granville  Carminon,  d.  17  July,  1833. 

VI.  George  Francis  Carew,  6.  3  Aug.  1831 ;  m.  Louisa,  dau. 
of  WilUam  Lydiat,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  and  widow  of  Dr. 
Heath,  and  rf.  21  June,  18G5,  leaving  a  dau.  hliza  Maiy 
3Ionica,  m.  12  Oct.  1876,  Oliver,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Oliver 
Xugent,  of  Antigua,  and  has  a  son,  George,  6.  21  July, 
1877,  and  two  daus.,  Catharine  Mary  Monica  and  Frances 
Elizabeth  Gertrude. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  luim. 

II.  Ellen  Jane.  d.  unm. 

III.  F'rances  Mary. 

Mr.  Peter  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  King,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.    He  d. 
1S51.    His  son, 

John  Thomas  Henry  Peter,  Esq.  of  Chyverton,  Rarrister- 
at-Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  SheiiEf  1866,  b.  23  Jan.  1810:  m. 
July,  1861,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Pembertlies  Magor,  Esq. 
of  Lamellen,  co.  Cornwall.  He  d.  s.  -p.  1883,  leaving  Chyver- 
ton to  his  widow. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  between  two  escallops  arg  ,  a 
Cornish  chough  ppr.  within  two  cinquefoils  az.  Ci-est—lwo 
lions'  heads  erased  and  addorsed,  the  first  or,  the  second 
Mz.,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  counterchanged.  Motto— ^ans 
Dieu  rien. 

Heat — Chyverton,  Truro,  co.  Cornwall, 


PETERS    OF    HAREFIELD. 

Peters,  William  Hexry,  Esq.  of  Harefield, 
Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  formerly 
7lh  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1814;  m.  Ist,  1840,  Mary 
Jane,  dau.  of  A.  Levy,  Esq.  of  Hutton  Hall,  near 
Penrith,  by  Jane  his  -nife,  dau.  of  M.  Atkinson, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Temple  Sowerby,  Westmorland,  and 
lias  issue, 

I.  Haery  Brooke,  Maj.-Gen.  and  late  in  command  4th  Hus- 
sars, 6.  1842;  TO.  30  April,  1883,  Hon.  Eosalinda  Catherine 
Sophia  Clifford  Butler,  only  child  of  James  FitzWalter, 
15th  Lord  Dunboyne,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Clifford 
Bctler,  b.  24  June,  1884;  and  Arthur  Malcolm,  b.  1 
June,  1888. 

n.  Arthur  Ernest,  I,ieut.  11th  Eegt.,  d.  g.  p.  Jan.  1883. 

I.  Florence  Mary,  m.  John  J.  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Greta  Bank, 
Cumberland. 

II.  Frances  Lucy,  d.  May,  1856. 

III.  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  Oct.  1867,  Col.  Sussex  Lennox,  eldest 
son  of  Lord  Sussex  Lennox. 

IV.  Harriet  Amy  Blackburne,  to.  27  Oct.  1874,  Alfred 
Douglas  Dundas  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex, 
J.P.  and  D.L. 

He  m.  2ndly  19  Oct.  18S7,  Maria  Eosalinda,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  St.  John  Eutler 
(.see  Burke's  Peerage,  Dunboyne,  B.). 

liineag'e. — This  family,  which  claims  to  be  a  branch  of 
the  noble  House  of  Petre,  added,  it  is  stated,  the  "  s"  during 
tlieir  sojourn  in  Wales,  where  they  still  possess  a  paternal 
estate.  For  several  generations  they  were  seated  at  Plat- 
bridge  House,  near  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,  but 


Ealph  Peters,  Esq.  of  Platbridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  sold 
that  estate  soon  after  he  succeeded  to  his  uncle  Bertie  Eutwisle's 
West  India  property.  Subsequently  he  resided  near  Southport. 
Mr.  Peters  m.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  Thomas 
Blackburne,  LL.D.  of  Thelwall  Hall,  co.  Chester  (2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Blackburne,  Esq.  of  Orford  Hall,  Lancashire),  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Brooke,  4th  Bart, 
of  Norton  Priory,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Eev.).  Eector  of  Eastington,  co.  Gloucester,  in 
1840,  Frances,  4th  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Adey  Curtis  Hay- 
ward,  of  Quedgeley  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Ealph  Entwisle,  b.  1843:  in.  Oct.  1868,  Eose  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Col.  M'Xair,  of  the  Bengal  Army,  and  0.  leaving- 
four  children. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  25  July,  1865,  Sir  Thomas  Hyde- 
Crawley-Boevey,  5th  Bart,  of  Flaxley. 

II.  William  Henry,  now  of  Harefield  House. 

I.  Frances   Margaret,   m.  the  Eev.    Henry    Hamilton,   of 
Thomastown  Eectory,  Kildare,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1840. 

Arrm — Gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  between  two  escallops  arg.,  a 
Cornish  chough  within  two  cinquefoils  az.  Great — Two  lions' 
heads  erased  and  endorsed,  the  dexter  or,  the  sinister  a/.., 
each  gorged  wiiti  a  plain  collar  counterchanged.  J/oUo— Sans 
Dieu  rien. 

Seat — Harefield,  Lympstone,  Devon. 

Club — Junior  Carlton. 


PETHICK    OF    LANOY. 

Pethick,  William,  Esq.  of  Lanoy,  co.  Corn- 
wall, and  of  Sneyd  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P., 
and  Alderman  of  the  City  of  Bristol,  h.  3  Nov. 
1831  ;  m.  23  June,  1857,  Ellen,  dau.  of  James 
Haycroft,  Esq.  of  Highbury  New  Park,  London, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Arthur  William,  6.  Nov.  1862. 

I.  JIarion,  ni.  Eobert  Grieve  Sommerville,  Esq.  of  Creech 
St.  Michael,  Taunton. 

II.  Amy. 

III.  Edna  Haycroft. 

IV.  Ellen  Margaret. 

Liineag-e. — William  Petdick,  Esq.,  d.  1807,  leaving  by 
Anne  his  wife  (who  d.  1848),  a  son, 

Thomas  Pethick,  Esq.  of  Lanoy,  who/n,.  25 Nov.  1830,  Susan, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Wevill,  of  NonhhiU,  Cornwall,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1886)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Lanoy. 

II.  Henry,  of  Trewartha,  Weston-super-Mare,  J.P.  for 
Somerset,  in.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Daniel  Collen,  Esq.  of  Chippen- 
ham, and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  five  daus. 

Mr.  Pethick  d.  1884. 

<Sea(s — Lanoy,  Launceston  ;  and  Sneyd  Park  Bristol. 


PETLEY    OF    RIVERHEAD. 

Petley,  Charles  Ralph  Carter,  Esq.  of 
Eiverhead,  Kent,  h.  5  June,  1877,  s.  his  grand- 
fatlier  1890. 

Xiineagre. — The  family  of  Petley  is  one  of  great  antiquity     j 
in  Kent,  and  can  be  traced  back  to  the  time  of  Henry  III. 
It  was  originally  seated  at  Downe,  in  that  co.  and  afterwards 
at  Halsted  and  Eiverhead.     About  the  year  1620, 

Ealph    Petley^,    son    of    Thomas    Petley,   of    Filston,    iu     j 
Shoreham,  a  scion  of  the  Halstead  family,  m.  Elizabeth  Cam, 
of  London,  and  became  the  owner  of  Eiverhead,  1625,  he  was 
father  of 

Ealph  Petley,  Esq.,  b.  1645,  who  was  of  Eiverhead,  Kent, 
and  seiTcd  as  High  Sheriff  1680.  He  m.  1667,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Seyliard,  Knt.  of  Chiddlngstone,  Kent,  and  d.  25  July, 
1704,  aged  50,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Eiverhead,  ?/i.  Margaret,  one  of  tlie  three  daus. 
and  co-heirs  of  Thomas  Gifford,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Gilford,  d.  ixnm. 

2  Kalph,  of  Eiverhead,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1751,  having  be- 
queathed his  estates  to  his  cousin,  Charles  Petley,  Store- 
keeper of  the  Ordnance. 

1  Jane,  d.  v.nra. 

II.  John,  ol  whom  presently.  in.  Ealph,  d.  unm. 
I.  Jane,  ra.  1st,  Edmund  Fowler,   Esq.  of  Ashe,  and  2ndly, 

Stephen  Lushington,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Petley,  to.  Jane  Lockyer,  and  (besides  a  dau.  Jane, 
who  d.  I'.am.)  had  a  son, 


PET 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEY 


1601 


Charles  Petley,  Esq.,  Storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance  at 
Chatham,  afterwards  of  Riverhead,  m.  13  June,  1752,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Paul,  Esq.  of  Ewart,  co.  Northumberland,  and 
</.  July,  1765,  baring  had  issue, 

Kalph  Robert  Cabteb.  Iiis  heir. 

Charles,  rf.  young,  17G0.  John,  d.  unm.  1792. 

Twisden,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  Philip  Cade,  Esq.  of  Greenwich,  d.  s.  p. 

Judith,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  m.  Ut,  Kenneth  McKenzie,  of  Tarbat  House,  N.B., 
who  claimed  to  be  heir  of  the  forfeited  earldom  of  Cro- 
marty, and  2Qdly,  Donald  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Geanies,  N.B. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Robert  Carter  Petlet,  Esq.  of  Eiverhead,  m. 
5  May,  1778,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Campbell,  M.D.,  of 
Poole,  Dorset,  and  d.  19  June,  1788,  having  had  issue  by  her 
<who  d.  Oct.  1825), 

Charles  Carter,  his  heir. 

Horace,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Sole,  of  Plymouth,  by  whom  he 
had,  Horace  Cade,  d.  an  infant,  and  Elizabeth,  who  m.  the 
late  Major  P.  M.  Petley.     He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Twiyg,  and 
had  by  her,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (deceased),  m.  Capt.  Robert 
Cliristie,  of  Durie,  N.B. ;  Mary;  Charles;  and  Jane,  in. 
Donald  Matheson. 
John  Cade,  Col.-Comm.  E.A.,  m.  Louisa  Valverde  de  Calde- 
ron,  of  Gibraltar,  and  had  surviving  issue,  Robert,  Major, 
Prc'fessor  at  Sandhurst  Military  College  ;  John  Campbell ; 
Louisa,    m.    Col.    FitzGerald ;    Jane,    m.    Percy  William 
•    Hewgill,  Esq.,  E.A.  ;  Ellen;  Antoinette;  Mary;  Julia,  lu. 
Capt.  Gurney. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Carter  Petlet,  Esq.  of  Riverliead,  m.  1st,  6  Nov. 
1806,  Annabella,  dau.  of  Donald  Macleod,  of  Geanies,  co.Ross, 
Sheriff  Depute  of  that  shire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Dec.  1812) 
had, 
Charles  Robert  Carter,  late  of  Eiverhead. 
Patrick  Macleod,  Major  in  the  army,   m.   28  July,   1842, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Horace  Petley,  E.N.,  and  d.  24 
Dec.  1875. 
He  m.  2ndly,  9  July,  1814,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry  Woodgate, 
Esq.  of  Riverhill,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Dec.  1839;  had 
issue, 

Henry  (Rev.),  m.  28  March,  1869,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Thomas  George,  of  Harbour  Grace,  Newfoundland,  and  hao 
,  issue,  three  sons. 

John  Alexander  Charles,  late  58l:h  Eegt.,  of  Auckland,  New 

Zealand,  m.  a  Maori  lady,  and  has  i^sue,  John  ;  Charles  ; 

Harriet;  Ellen  ;  Gladnin  ;  and  Patrick,  d.  Dec.  1871. 

Charles  Robert  Carter  Petlet,  Esq.  of  Eiverhead,  Kent, 

J.P.,  M.A.,  Oxford,  6.  9  Sept.  1807  ;  to.  10  Aug.  1843,  Martha, 

dau.  of  Francis  Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Ferox  Hall,  Tunbridge, 

Kent,  and  d.  23  May,  1890,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Carter,  Capt.  East  Kent  Militia,  b.  9  July.  1844; 
7)1.  14  Oct.  1875,  Kathleen,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Munns,  St. 
Martin's,  Canterbury,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1882,  leaving  by  her 
<who  d.  30  July,  1881)  issue, 

Charles  Ealph  Carter,  now  of  Eiverhead. 
Kathleen  Norah,  b.  1  Nov.  18s0  ;  d.  15  May,  1891, 

II.  Francis  Woodgate,  M.A.  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  24  Jan. 
1849;  t^.  21  April,  1877. 

III.  John  Macleod,  6.  2  Oct.  1856;  m.  2  July,  1891,  Alice, 
youngest  dau.  of  George  H.  Ballard,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  and 
"has  issue,  Mary  Enid,  6.  13  Dec.  1892. 

I.  Martha  Annabella,  in.  26  Oct.  1887,  Eev.  F.  Harrison 
Wright. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  12  Feb.  1874. 

III.  Katheiine  Ellen,  d  young. 

Anns — Arg.,  two  bends  engrailed  sa.,  a  canton  of  the  last. 
Crest — A  cubit  arm  in  armour  erect  ppr.,  garnished  or,  gra^^p- 
ing  a  scimitar  by  the  blade  also  ppr.,  hilted  or. 

iStp.t— Eiverhead,  Sevenoaks, 


PETRE    OF    WHITLEY    ABBEY. 

Petee,  Edwaed  Heney,  Esq.  of  Whitlej 
Abbey,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Warwick, 
High  Sheriff  1877,  b.  21  Feb.  1831  ;  m.  29  Oct. 
1857,  Lady  Gwendaline  Talbot,  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Bertram  Arthur,  17th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and 
Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Oswald  Henry  Philip,  b.  1S62,  Lieut.  Warwickshire  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry. 
n.  Bertram  Edward,  b.  1873. 

I.  Mary  Adela,  6.  1861. 

II.  Mary  Gwendaline,  b.  1865;   m.  8  Sept.  1887,  Sir  Henry 
Alfred  Doughty  Tichbome,  12th  Bart. 

II. 


Mr.  Petre  is  3rd  son  of  the  late  Henry  William 
Petre,  Esq.  of  Dunkenhalgli,  co.  Lancaster,  bv 
Adeliza  Maria  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Howard, 
Esq.  of  Corby,  and  grandson  of  the  Hon.  George 
William  Petre,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Edward,  yth 
Lord  Petre  {see  Bueke's  Peerage). 

Seat — Whitley  .\bbey,  near  Coventry.     Town  Residence  —70, 
Cadogan  Garden*",  S.W. 
««!>— Travellers'. 


PETTIWARD    OF     FINBOROUGH    HALL. 

Pettiwaed,  Robeet  John,  Esq.  of  Finborougli 
Hall,  Suffolk,  M.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1867-68, 
late  Major  West  Suffolk  Militia,  b.  1819  ;  m.  1855, 
Lady  Frances  Catherine  Nelson,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
2nd  Earl  Nelson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  has  issue, 
nine  daus.  Mr.  Pettiward,  only  son  of  Robert 
Bussell,  Esq.  of  Bath,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Eyre,  of  Landford,  Wilts,  assumed  by 
royal  licence,  22  Jan.  1856,  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Pettiwaed  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  Roger  Pettiward,  Esq.  of  Great 
Fniborough,  deceased.  He  had  three  sisters, 
all  now  deceased,  Frances  Mary  ;  Caroline  Martha  ; 
and  Jane  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Massingberd 
Pyke,  Rector  of  Onehouse,  Suffolk,  who  d.  1876. 

Lineage. — The  Pettiwards,  seated  formerly  at  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  were  resident  and  held  considerable  property  at 
Putney,  Surrey,  in  the  17th  century.  That  estate  still  re- 
mains in  the  possession  of  the  present  Mr.  Pettiward,  as  does 
also  an  estate  at  Onehouse,  Suffolk,  derived  from  a  period 
antecedent  to  1700. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  ragulee  sa.,  charged  with  five  etoiles  of 
the  first.     Crest — A  croi^s  as  in  the  arms. 

-Stat— Finborough  Hall,  Stowmarket,  Suffolk. 


PEYTON    OF    LAHEEN. 

Pettox,  Jame.s  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  co. 
Leitrim,  J.P.,  Higli  Sheriff  1879,  b.  1813  ;  s.  his 
brother  1875. 

Lineage.— Rev.  Thomas  Pevton,  Prebendary  of  Kinvarra, 
in  the  Cathedral  of  Cloniert,  Oct.  1627,  and  Rector  of  Ballin- 
robe,  CO.  Mayo,  5  Nov.  1631,  was  father  of 

John  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Loughscur,  co.  Leitrim, 
by  Russell  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ware,  Knt.,  Auditor- 
Gen,  of  Ireland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May,  1664)  had  issue  ; 
I.  Humphret  ;  II.  George,  of  Streamstown,  co.  Westmeath ; 
III.  Oliver.    The  elder  son, 

Humphrey  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Boyle,  co.  Boscommon,  d.  in- 
testate (administration,  10  June,  1669),  leaving  issue  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth, 

I.  James  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Driney  House,  co.  Leitrim,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Loughscur 
Castle,  CO.  Leitrim,  and  widow  of  Robert  Sandys,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Driney. 

2  James,  of  Cartrons,  co.  Roscommon,  6.  1716;  d.  1790. 
leaving  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Wynne, 
Esq.,  three  sons  (John,  William,  and  Wynne)  and  a  dau. 
Catherine,  m.  Archibald  Eraser,  Esq. 

George,  of  Driney  House  (the  elder  son),  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Walter  Gray,  Esq.  of  Tubbercuriy,  co.  Sligo,  aud  d.  IsO.i. 
having  had  a  son, 

Walter  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Driney  House,  J.P.,  Dcputv- 
Governor,  co.  Leitrim,  m.  Nov.  17S9,  Alice,  eldest  dau. 
of  Richard  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Portshane,  co.  Leitrim 
and  had  (with  a  dau.  Alice,  m.  Laurence  Park,  Esq.)  one 

son,  ,„  -  ,^  • 

Capt  George  Hamilton  Contnoham  Peyton,  of  Dnmy 

House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1815,  b.  9  Nov.  1791  : 

m.  15  Dec.  1818,  Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Duncan,  Esq.,  and 

left  issue. 

Rev.  Walter  Conyngham,  of  Driney  House,  M..\.,  Rural 

Dean,  Incumbent  of  liillis,  CO.  Cavan,  6.  1821 ;  m.  1856: 

Margaret,    dau.   of    Kev.  James    M'Creight,    Eector    of 

Keady,  co.  Armagh,  and  granddau.  of   William  Foster, 

Bishop  of  Clogher. 

James  Duncan,  m.  21  June,  1870,  Harriett  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Gary,  17th  Eegt., 
Adjutant  Carlow  Rifles,  and  has  issue,  William  "Walter, 

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6.  21  March.  1871 ;  Alsrernoti,  6. 2  Jan.  1876;  Mary,  &.  13 

Oct.  1872:  Olive  Mabel,  6.  28  Oct.  1877;  Ethel  Mildred,  6. 

9  Oct.  1878. 
George  Richard. 
Henry  Alfred,  m.   Ida,  dau.  of  Eer.  Joseph   Hamilton, 

Kcitorof  Tara,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  two  sons,  George 

and  ■\Ve.srn>pp. 
Oliver,  settled  ia  Australia,  m.  Emma  Bellman. 
Hannah  Maiia.  Elizabeth  Arnold. 

II.  John,  of  Laheen. 

I.  Catherine. 
The  2nd  eon, 

John  Pettov,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  co.  Leitrim,  High  Sheriff 
1731,  m.  .a  dau.  of  James  Reynolds,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Christopher  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  co.  Leitrim.  and  had 
issue,  I.  Tobias;  ii.  Reynolds;  iii.  Martin;  iv.  Henry; 
V.  John  ;  i.  Anne.    The  eldest  son, 

Tobias  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  and  Oxhill  co.  Leitrim,  m. 
n  dau.  of  John  Yeadon,  Esq.  of  Abbey boylcj  Roscommon,  and 
Had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Peyton.  Esq.  of  Laheen,  High  Sheriff  of  Leitrim  1751, 
7B.  a  dau.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  co.  Cavan,  and  had 
issue, 
.  I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  HamilTon,  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  William  Chambers,  Esq. 
of  Kilboyne,  co.  Mayo,  and  relict  of  Edmond  Finn,  Esq., 
and  by  her  had  a  son, 

John  Hamilton,  who  m.  1814,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Bryan 
Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Port,  and  had  by  her  four  sons  and 
six  daus.. 


2  Hamilton,  b.  1822. 
4  William,  6.  1836. 

3  Mary. 

C  -Vnne. 


1  Bemar.1,  6.  1818. 

3  John,  b.  1823. 
1  Susannah.  2  Jane. 

4  Emily.  6  Margaret. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  Peyton,  of  Laheen,  High  Sheriff,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Leitrim  Mililia,  6.  1759;  m,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Nugent 
Reynolds,  Esq.,  of  Letterfyan,  co.  Leitrim,  and  sister  and  co- 
heir of  George  Nugent  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  same  place,  and  by 
her  (who  vi.  2ndly,  Richard  McNamara,  Esq.)  had  issue,- 

John  Reynolds,  his  heir. 

Jane,  m.  Juhn  Lambert,  2nd  son  of  Walter  Lambert,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Lambert,  co.  Galway. 

Mr.  Peyton  d.  at  Raheen,  May,  1806,  and  w.as  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Reynolds  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  m.  1st,  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Scott,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  2ndly,  Alicia, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Ennis,  Esq.  of  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1850,  two  sons, 

I.  RicHABD  Reynoldb,  late  of  Laheen. 

II.  James  Reynolds,  now  of  Laheen. 

Ai'ms—Sa..,  a  cross  engrailed  or,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  mullet 
STg.     Crest — A  grittin  .sejant  or.     J/o(Jo—Palior,  potior. 
Seat — Laheen,  co.  Leitrim. 


PHELIPS  OF  MONTACUTE. 
Phelips,  William  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Montacute, 
CO.  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  6th  Dragoon 
Guards;  b.  30  March,  1846;  m.  1st,  2  Dec.  1875, 
Cicely  Grace  Augusta,  dau.  of  Frederick  Fane, 
Esq.  of  Movies  Court,  Hampshire,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  4  March,  1877)  has  a  dau.  Marjorie  Cicely.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1  Jan.  1881,  Constance  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Spencer  Cecil  Ponsonby  Fane, 
K.C.B.,  of  Brympton  Park,  Somerset,  by  his  wife, 
the  Hon.  Louisa  Anne  Rose,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Augustus,  13th  Viscount  Dillon,  and  by  her  has, 

I.  Edward  Frederick,  6.  22  Feb.  1882. 

I.  Clare  Louisa,  b.  lf>  March,  18b3. 

II.  Gerard  Almarus,  6.  12  Aug.  1884. 

Lineage.— Without  dwelling  on  the  tradition  that  the 
Phelips  family  oriuinally  migrated  into  .Somerset  from  Wales, 
it  is  certain  that  it  has  been  seated  in  cos.  Somer.set  and 
Dorset  for  many  centuries,  and  the  muniments  of  title  prove 
that 

Thomas  Phelipp,  armiger,  was  a  landowner  and  resident  at 
Montacute  in  1479.  He  m.  Jane,  widow  of  Abbott  of  Pen- 
dower,  was  eschcator  for  Somerset  and  Dorset,  19  Edward  IV. 
and  on  his  death  in  1501,  was  bur.  in  the  Priory  of 
Montacute.  He  left  two  sons,  Richard,  his  heir,  and  Thomas, 
d.  s.  p.  1565.    The  eldest, 

Richard  Phelipp,  Esq.  of  Montacute  and  Charborough, 
Dorset,  was    tscheator  for  Somereet  and  Dorset,  M.P.   for 


Melcombe  Regis  19  Henry  VJII.,  and  for  Dorset  1  Philip  and 
Mary.    He  left  by  Emalyn,  his  1st  wife, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  iii.  Henry. 
I.  Edith,   m.  Sir  John  Horsey,  Knt.  of  Clifton  Mavbank.  i 

Dorset.  "        * 

He  d.  1560,  and  wa,s  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  6.  1500,  who  left,  by  ' 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Smythe,  Esq.of  Long  Ashtoii,  I 
Somerset,  who  d.  1598, 

I.  John,  of  Corfe  Mullen,  Dor.sct,  M.P.  for  Poole  1555.  h. 
1535 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Speke,  Knt.  Hi.-s 
great-grandson  Edward  PheJipps  d.s.p.  1675,  when  CorlV 
Mullen  passed  to  Thomas,  3rd  sou  of  Edward  Phelipps. 
Esq.  of  Montacute.  i 

II.  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Barrington,  Somerset,  6.  1548;  m.  1st,  | 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Compton,   i^sq.  of  South  Petherton  i 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Clifton.     His  son,  Thomas, 
was  knighted  1603,  and  created  a  Bar^   1619-20.    The  title- 
became  extinct  1690,  with  the  4th  Bart. 

III.  Richard,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Skeme,  Esq.  of 
PaswykeHall,  Essex,  and  had  issue,  four  daus.,  one  of  whom, 
Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Henry  Ludlow,  of  Maiden  Bradley,  Wilts. 

IV.  Edward,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

I.  Ur-ula,  m.  John  Farwell. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Christopher  Ancketill. 

III.  Audrey,  m.  Robert  Ivell. 
He  d.  1588.    The  4th  son. 

Sir  Edward  Phelipps,  Knt.  of  Montacute,  knighted  by 
King  James,  previous  to  his  coronation,  1603,  was  Master  of 
the  Rolls,  Chancellor  to  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  and 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons;  Queen's  Sergeant  in 
1602;  he  (according  to  Camden)  built  before  1601,  the 
present  house  at  Montacute,  one  of  the  finest  specimens  of 
Elizabethan  architecture  in  England.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Hawnes,  co.  Bedford,  by 
whom  he  had  three  sons,  ' 

I.  Robert  (Sir),  his  heir.  ii.  Richard.        in.  Francis. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pigot,  Esq,  of  Dod- 
dershall,  Bucks  (by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Edward,  b.  1603), 
and  dying  1614,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.SIR  Robert  Phelipps  Knt.  of  Montacute,  M.P.  for  Somerset,  : 
High  Sheriff  1625,  knighted   with  his  father  1603,  b.  1586,  m. 
Bridget, dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gorges,  Knt.  of  Longford,  Wilts ;  he- 
accompanied  George  Vilhers,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  to  Spain, 
when  he  went  to  "  advance   the  Spanish  match,"  but   he  in- t 
curred  the  displeasure  of  James  I.  by  his  speeches  in  Parlia- 
ment,  and  in   1621   was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  with  Sir  ! 
Edward  Coke.    He  had,  with  four  daus.,  ' 

I.  Edward,  his  heir.  ' 

II.  Robert,  b.  1618,  who  assisted  Charles  II.  in  his  escape 
after  the  battle  of  Worcester,  was  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster ;  d.  1707,  and  is  buried  in  Bath  Abbey. 

Sir  Robert  d.  1638,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Phelipps,  Esq.    of  Montacute,  Col.  in  the   royal 

army,  b.  1613,  suffered  much  from  hjs  attachment  to  the  royal  ,| 

cause,  all  his  estates  being  sequestered.    He  m.  Ann,  dau.  ot 

Sir  Robert  Pye,  Knt.  and  had  issue,  , 

I.  Edward  ^Sir),  his  heir.  ii.  Robert,  </.  v.  -p.     , 

III.  Tiiomas  (Rev.),  s.  to  Corfe  Mullen  on  the  d»-ath  of  his  i 
kinsman,  Edward  Phelipps,  Esq.,  1675  ;  d.  s.  p.  1685. 

IV.  George,  of  Corfe  Mullen,  heir  to  his  brother  Thomas,  hi* 
grandson  William  Phelipps,  lisq  ,  d.  s.  p.  1746,  when  Corte 
Mullen  paB.;ed  to  his  niece  Jane,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Sir  James 
Hanham,  6th  Bart,  of  Dean's  Court. 

V.  Richard. 

VI.  John,  b.  1644;  ?)i.  Alice  Molyneux,  of  BallymulYej,  co.  i 
Longford,  Ireland,  and  d.  1701,  leaving  a  son, 

Edward,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  uncle.  1 

VII.  William. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  Robert  Seymer,  of  Han  ford,  Dorset. 
Col.  Phelipps  d.  1679,  and  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Edward  Phelipps,  Knt.  of  Montacute,  b.  1638 :  m.  1st,  i 
Dorothy  Cheeke,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Ed^tU 
Blake,  by  whom  he  left  three  daus., 

I.  Ann,  first  wife  of  her  cousin,  Edward  Phelipps. 

II.  Elizabeth,  second  wife  of  the  same. 

III.  Eiiiih,  ?/t.  Carew  Hervey  Mildmay. 

Sir  Edward  Phelipps  d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Edward  Phelips,   Esq.,  of  Montacute,  M.P.  for  Somerset, 

1722.    He  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 

Phelipp.s,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Edward,  b.  1704;  d.s.p. 

I.  Ann,  7)1.  John  Horner,  of  Mells. 

II.  Bridget,  ik.  Sir  Gerard  Napier,  5th  E.irt.  of  .Middlcniarsll 
Hall. 

He  -lU.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Phelipps,  an'J 
had  further  issue, 


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n.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Yeovil,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  1734,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  M.P.  for  Somerset, 
6.  1725;  m.  Maria,  dan.  of  William  Wright,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  6.  1753,  M.P.  for  Somerset ;  m.  Elizabeth  Looli- 
yer,  d.i.p.  1792. 

II.  William  (Kev.),  his  heir. 

III.  John,  6. 1756,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  rf.  «.p.  1780. 

IV.  Charles  (Kev.),  6.  1765  (see  Phelips  of  Briggins  Pari; 
ffn-is). 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  1750  :  m.  1st,  John  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Peter  Bluett,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1841. 

II.  Maria,  6.  1757  ;  )/(.  John  Old  Goodford,  Esq. 

III.  Bhoda,  b.  1759 ;  to.  William  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton- 
sur-Mavill. 

Mr.  Phelips  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest   surviving  son, 

Kev.  William  Phelips,  of  Montacute,  b.  1755;  m.  1781, 
Anna  Aletheia  Elizabetha,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Paget,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  J.P.,  Rector  of  Cucldington  and  Stoke 
Trister,  Somerset,  6.  1788;  m.  1822,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Messiter,  and  d.  1833,  Laving  issue, 

1  William,  of  whom  hereafter,  of  Montacute. 

2  Richard,  of  Bayford  Lodge,  Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Capt.  R.A.  ;  m.  1848,  Charlotte  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Delafield,  Esq.,  and  d.  1889. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Herbert  Butler  Batten,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Hollands,  Yeovil. 

III.  Edward,  &.  1789;  d.s.p. 

IV.  Robert  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Yeovil,  5.  1791;  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  William  Harbin,  and  d.  1855,  leaving  a  dau.  Anne,  m. 
John  Goodden,  Esq.  of  Over  Coinpton,  l>orset. 

v.  Thomas,  Lieut.  K.N  ,  b.  1796;  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Charles  Heniy,  6.  1799,  Lieut.  lI.E.I.C.S.  ;  d.s.p. 

VII.  Richard  Colston  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cucklington,  J.  1800; 
m.  1836,  Caroline  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Vlungerlord  Hoskins, 
7th  Bart,  of  Harewood  End,  and  left  issue, 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Pester.  2  Anne,  d.  1804. 

3  Mary,  in.  Kev.  Henry  Hoskins. 

4  Sarah,  d.  young. 

Kev.  W^illiam  Phelips  was  .5.  at  his  death,  1806,  by  his  son, 

John  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  many  years  one  of  the 
Chairmen  of  Quarter  Sessions  of  .Somerset,  b.  1784 ;  m.  his 
cousin,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Phelips  (who  sur- 
vived him,  and  m.  2ndly,  John  James  Farquharson,  Esq.  of 
Langton  House,  Dorset),  and  dying  20  April,  1834,  left  issue, 
one  dau.  Mary.  in.  J.  J.  Farquharson,  Esq.,  jun.  On  Mr. 
Phelips's  death,  the  family  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

William  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14 
Oct.  1823,  m.  March,  1845,  Ellen  Harriet,  dau.  of  William 
Helyar,  Esq.  of  Coker  Court,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Robert,  now  of  Montacute. 

I.  Edith  Ellen,  m.27  Aug.  1884,  Cadwallader  J.  Bates,  Esq. 
of  Langley,  Northumberland. 

Arms-  Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between 
three  roses  of  the  last,  seeded  aid  leaved  ppr. ;  2nd  and  3id, 
or,  on  a  chevron  vert,  three  eagles"  h'  a/ls  erased  arg.  Crest — 
A  square  beacon  (or  chest)  on  wheels  or,  filled  with  fire  ppr. 
Motto — Pro  aris  et  focis. 

Seat — Montacute  House,  Montacute,  Somerset. 

Clubs— CutUou,  Naval  and  Military. 


PHELIPS    OF    BRIGGINS    PARK. 

Phelips,  Chaeles  James,  Esq.  of  Briggins  Park, 
CO.  Hertford,  J.P.  for  Herts  and  Essex,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  18  March,  1821 ;  w.  12  March,  1870, 
Emily  Susannah  Dunning,  4th  dau.  of  George 
Dunning,  late  R.N. 

Liiueag'e. — Rev.  Charles  Phelips,  6.  1765,  4th  son  of 
Edward  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  Somerset  {see  Phelips 
0/  Montacute),  iii.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blackmore,  Esq.  of 
Briggins  Park,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1818)had  issue  (with 
another  son,  Edward, Lieut,  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons,  killed 
at  Waterloo,  and  a  dau.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1st,  her  cousin,  John 
Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  and  2ndly,  John  James  Farquhar- 
son, Esq.  of  Langton  House,  Dorset),  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Briggins  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1829,  b.  24  Jan.  1794;  m.  15  June,  1820,  Caroline 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Wimpole  Street, 
London,  by  Frances  Long,  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1879) 
had  issue, 


Charles  James,  now  of  Briggins  Park. 
Edward  Blathwayt,  6.  12  April,  1822;  d.  7  Nov.  1839. 
George  Blackmore,  b.  1  July,  1824;  d.  23  Feb.  1850.' 
William  Douglas,  Capt.,  6.  27  March,  18.;7  ;  m.  3  Jan.  1867. 

Anna  Geralriine  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  Edgar  Disney,  Esq! 

of  The  Hyde.  Ingatestone,  Essex,  and  has  had  issue,  om- 

son  and  five  daus.,  Agnes  Isabella,  d.  14  Aug.  1«68  ;  Geral- 

dine;    Henrietta  Charlotte  ;   Agnes  Finch  ;   and   Augusta 

Disney. 
Henry  Plantagenet  Prescott,  Capt.  R.A.  (retired),  served  in 

the  Crimea  (medal   with   two  clasps),  6.  4  Feb.  1831  ;  in. 

Nov.   1855,  Annie,   eldest  dau.    of   —  Majendie,  Esq.   of 

Barton  Fields,  Canterbury,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  one 

dau. 
Alfred  Plumer  Ward,  6.   26  Sept.   1832  ;    d.   C  Jan.  1882, 

unm. 
Arthur  Robert,  b.  21  March,  1842. 
Frances  Emma,  m.  8  Apii!,  1847,  William  Philip  Honywood, 

Esq  of  Marks  Hall,  Essex,  who  d.  Feb.  1859. 
Caroline   Mary,    m.  10  June,   1851,  David  Ward  Chapman, 

eldest  son  of  David  Barclay  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Roehampton, 

Surrey,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Phelips  d.  19  Nov.  1869. 

Arms,  d-c. — Same  as  Phelips  of  Montacute. 
Seat — Briggins  Park,  near  Ware,  co.  Hertford. 


PHEIiPS  OF  DURSLEY. 
Phelps,  William,  of  Chestal,  co.  Gloucester, 
J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b. 
1845,  m.  1875,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Edward  Tajlor 
Massy,  Esq.  of  Cottesmore,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  ARTH0R  William,  b.  1877. 

II.  Edmund,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Rollo  Walter,  6.  1887. 

I.  Alice  Gertrude  Clifford,  b.  187C. 

Mr.  William  Phelps  is  the  third  son  of  the  late 
Henry  John  Clifford,  Esq.  and  grandson  of  Henry 
Clifford  C^lifford,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  co.  Gloucester. 
(See  that  family.)  He  assumed,  1891,  by  royal 
licence  the  surname  of  Phelps  in  lieu  of  Clif- 
ford. 

liineag'e. — Thomas  Phelps,  of  Dursley  (son  of  Thomas 
Phelps,  who  came  from  Salisbury,  in  Wilts,  and  settled  in 
Dursley,  in  the  co.  of  Gloucester,  where  he  was  bur.  14  Feb. 
1647),  m.  Edith  Williams,  of  the  Manor  of  Woodmancote,  in 
the  parish  of  Dursley,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  of  whom  the 
eldest  m.  Edward  Tripp,  Esq.)  two  sons,  Thomas,  of  whom 
presently,  and  William.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Phelps,  Ksq.  of  Dursley,  6.  29  Sept.  1646;  in. 
Abigail  Mayo,  of  Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester,  andd.  10  April,  1718, 
having  had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  Margaret,  and  Abi- 
gail, in.  25  June,  1767,  Nathaniel  Brain,  Esq.,  jun.,  and  d.  21 
Jan.  1713),  a  son, 

Thomas  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  m.  20  Aug.  1706,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Arundell,  Esq. of  the  Manor  of  Woodmancote,  by 
whom  (who  d  7  May,  1727)  he  had  issue,  four  sons  and  seven 
daus  ,  I.  Anne,  m.  19  April,  1732,  John  Purnell,  Esq.  of  New 
House,  CO.  Gloucester;  ii.  JIary,  d.  4  Sept.  1708;  in.  Abigail, 
m.  1  Feb.  1741,  Richard  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Argoid,  co.  Mon- 
mouth; IV.  Mary,  m.  John  Foyle  Small,  Esq.  of  Uley,  co. 
Gloucester;  v.  Elizabeth,  m.  26  Sept.  1738,  JohnBlagden,  Esq. 
of  Bristol;  vi.  Sarah,  m.  16  Feb.  1747,  William  Gamons.  Esq. 
of  St.  Devereux,  co.  Monmouth;  vii.  Jane,  m.  16  Feb.  1747, 
John  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Gannerew,  co.  Monmouth.  Mr.  Thomaa 
Phelps  d.  26  April,  1735.     His  youngest  son, 

John  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  J. P.,  m.  31  July,  1733, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Moor 
Hall,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  d.  16  June,  1755,  havmg  by  her  (who 
d.  10  Aug.  1791)  had  issue, 

John  Delafield,  his  heir.  . 

William,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  Rev.  Renard  Bagshot,  of  King  s 
Stanley,  co.  Gloucester. 

Elizabeth,  m.  7  May,    1761,  William   3Ioore,  Esq.  of  Eper- 
stone,  CO.  Notts,  Capt.  45th  Regt.,  who  c(.  19  Ocu  1.84. 

Anne,  m.  30  July,  1771,  William  Vizard,  Esq.  of  Dursley. 

Mary. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Delafield,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  J.P.,  b.  28  Dec.  1734; 
served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester,  1761.  Hem.  25  Nor. 
1759,  Esther,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Gully, 
Esq.'of  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1789)  he  left  at  hi.s 
decease,  21  April,  1771, 

I.  John  Delafield,  his  heir. 

II    James,  of  Dursley,  and  of  Oriel  CoU.  Oson,  M.A.,  Bector 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PHI 


of  Alderley  and  of  Brimpsfleld-cum-Cranham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, b.  8  July.  1766  ;  »i.  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Bla'ItjHn 
Hale,  Esq.  of  Alderley,  and  by  her  (.who  d.  1S47)  left  at  his 
decease,  1829, 

1  James,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  William  John,  late  of  Dursley. 

3  John  Bladgon,  d.umn.  183P. 

1  Marianne, ^n.  19  July,  1837,  Henry  John,  eldest  son  of 
Henry  Clifford  Clifford,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  rf.  18SS,  leaving  by  him,  who  ci.  Dec.  1852,  with  other 
issue  (sec  Cliifokd  of  Frampton),  a  son, 

William,  now  of  Dursley. 

2  Elizabeth  Hester,  7ft.  Kev.  William  Winston  Curtis 
Hay  ward,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Honingham,  co.  War- 
wick. 

3  Sophia. 

III.  William,  of  Dursley,  d.  jw'i!.  1812. 
I.  Esther  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1835. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Delafield  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  and  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
James  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  Cajit.  14th  Light  Dragoons, 
who  d.  U7im.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  John  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Chcstal,  Dursley,  co.  Glou- 
cester, B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  6.  1813,  d.  s.  p.  1891,  and  was 
«.  by  his  nephew,  William  Clifford,  Esq.,  who  assumed  by 
royal  licence  the  name  of  Phelps. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  arg.,  semee  of  crosses-crosslet  fitchee 
gu.,  a  wolf  salient  az.  Cnst — A  wolf's  head  az.,  langued  and 
erased  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  thereon  a  martlet  sa.  Motto 
— Frangas  non  flectas. 

&at— Chestal,  Dursley. 


PHELPS    OF    WATERPARK. 

Phelps,  Johx  Yandeleur,  Esq.  of  Water- 
park,  CO.  Limerick,  and  Broadford,  co.  Clare,  High 
Sheriff  1889,  b.  26  April,  1866. 

liineag'e. — The  ancestor  of  this  family, 

Thomas  Phelps,  a  scion  of  the  family  of  that  name  in  co. 
Gloucester,  joined  in  the  revolution  of  1645,  and  served  under 
Cromwell,  by  whom  he  was  granted  considerable  estates  in 
-the  cos.  of  Tipperary,  Kerry,  and  Down,  chiefly  in  the  first- 
named  CO.,  around  the  Keeper  Mountain,  with  Camaltha. 
Thomas  Phelps  settled  in  the  city  of  Limerick  after  the 
revolution,  and  King  Charles  II.  confirmed  Mr.  Phelp's titles 
to  those  estates  with  a  few  exceptions.  BIr.  Phelps  turning, 
however,  his  sword  into  a  ploughshare,  became  a  disciple  of 
George  Fox.  At  the  age  of  45,  he  m.  Miss  Fennell,  dau.  of  a 
brother  officer,  with  estates  at  Cahir,  co.  Tipperary.  and  had 
issue.    His  direct  descendant, 

Thomas  Phelps,  was,  with  others,  largely  instrumental  to 
-the  introduction  of  linen  manufactures  into  the  north  of  Ire- 
land. He  moved  his  residence  to  his  estate  in  co.  Down,  m. 
and  had  issue.    His  son  and  successor, 

Joseph  Phelps,  of  Moyallon,  co.  Down,  b.  1749;  m.  1769, 
Mary  Christy  (who  was  6.  1748),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  Miss  Lloyd,  of  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue. 

II.  John,  d.  unm.  iii.  Josliua. 

IV.  William,  d.  unm. 

V.  Jamks,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  George,  d.  unm.  vii.  Samuel,  d.  unm. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

II.  JIary,  m.  Robert  Xcwsom,  E.>q. 

III.  Hannah,  m.  George  Robinson,  E^q. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Joseph  Phelps  d.  1790.    Hia  5th  son, 

James  Phelps,  b.  1782;  ru.  1814,  Anne  Lecky,  of  Bally- 
liealey,  co.  Carlow,  by  whom  (who  was  b.  1788,  and  d.  3  Sept. 
1834)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Leckt,  late  of  Waterpark. 

II.  Joseph  James,  m.  1877,  Mary,  dau.  of  Very  Eer.  .lames 
Hastings  Allen,  Dean  of  Killaloe,  and  has  issue,  Thomas 
Herbert,  b.  July,  1879. 

ju.  Robert  Lecky,  m.  Josephine,  dau.  of  Col.  Petloy,  K.A. , 
and  has  issue, 
John. 

Anne  Valverde.  Mabel  Msude. 

IV.  James,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lecky,  m.  W.  H.  Harvey,  Professor  of  Botany, 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  ;  no  issue. 
n.  Mary,  d.  young. 

III.  Jane  Hannah,  m.  J.  M.  Harvey. 

IV.  Lydia  Matilda. 

JJr.  Phelps  d.  1839.    His  eldest  son, 


John  Lecky  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Waterpark  and  Broadford,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.,  6.  15  Oct.  1815;  m.  4  May,  1864,  Rosetta  Anne", 
2nd  dau.  of  Col.  T.  Vandeleur,  10th  Hussars,  of  Ballinacourty' 
CO.  Limerick,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John 
Ormsby  Vandeleur,  of  Kilrush  House,  by  Lady  Frances  Moore 
dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda,  and  d.  28  May 
1881,  leaving, 

I.  John  Vandeleur,  now  of  Waterpark. 

II.  Ernest  James,  b.  5  Aug.  1867. 
HI.  Edgar  Lecky,  b.  20  Sept.  1868. 

IV.  Joseph  Harold,  b.  12  March,  1874. 

V.  Lancelot  Robert  Lecky,  b.  19  April,  1878,  and  d.  15  Dee 
1887. 

I.  Annie  Rosalie,  m.  16  June,  1887,  Robert  Arundel  Kerr 
Montgomery,  Capt.  R.A..  and  has  issue,  Lancelot  Alex- 
ander, Robert,  and  Mary  Pipon. 

II.  Alice  Maude,  m.  9  April,  1S90,  Alexander  Edmund  Banna- 
tyne,  of  Woodsdown,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue,  Edgar 
Alexander. 

III.  Mary  Frances,  m.  6  July,  1892,  Bernard  Harvey 
Randolph,  Capt.  Worcester  Eegt.  and  d.  28  Oct.  1892. 

IV.  Rosalie  Emily. 

v.  Ethel  Agnes  Vandeleur. 

Seats — Waterpark,  Castle-Connell,  co.  Limerick;  and  The 
Lodge,  Broadford,  co.  Clare. 


PHIBBS    OF    COBRADOO. 

Phibbs,   Owen,  of   Corradoo,  co.   Eoscommon, 
J. P.  for  cos.  Roscommon  and  Sligo,  D.L.  for  co.   , 
Sligo,  and  High  Sheriff  1884  ;  b.  25  March,  1842  ;    | 
m.  20  Nov.   1866,  Susan,  dau.  of  William  Talbot-    1 
Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ardfert  Abbej,  co.  Kerry,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Basil,  b.  1867. 

II.  William  Talbot. 

III.  Owen  Lindsey. 

IV.  Darnley. 

I.  Catherine  Anne. 

liineag'e. — The  earliest  record  of  this  family  is  found  in  a 
list  of  names  of  subscribers  to  a  loan  raised  in  1589,  during 
tlie  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  to  defray  expenses  incurred 
during  the  arming  of  the  country  at  the  time  of  the  threatened 
Spanish  Armada.    The  name  there  appears  as  Phillips,  as  it 
also  does  in  the  official  list  of  High  Sheriffs  for  co.  Sligo,  as    , 
late  as  1716,  where  Mathew  Phibbs,  of  Templevaney,  is  styled    i 
Mathew  Phillips.    Of  this  family,  two  brothers  came  over  to    | 
Ireland,  as  soldiers,  about  1590.     From  records  now  existing    | 
in  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  they  are  found  on  half-pay,  1616  and  1619,    | 
under  the  name  of  Phipps,  a  name  that  some  of  the  younger    i 
branches  of  the  family  resumed  about  1765.     Of  these  two,    ' 
William  settled  in  co.  Cork,  in  the  south-west  of  which  county 
the  name  still  rL'mains  as  ffibbs.    The  elder  of  the  two, 

Richard  Phipps,  who  served  unfler  Sir  Tobias  Caulfield,  and 
was  pensioned  as  a  maimed  soldier  in  1619,  settled  at  Kilmain- 
h.iin,  Dublin,  where  he  d.  in  1629,  and  was  bur.  in  St.  James' 
Church.    He  had  issue, 

Richard,  of  whom  presently.  \ 

Jolm,  living  in  co.  Sligo,  in  1663. 

Edward,  whose  descendants  have  been  traced  down  to  t\y 
Rev.  Joshua  Phipps,  b.  1711 ;  m.  Mary  Mercer,  and  d.  in 
Carlow,  20  June,  1750. 

Hester.  Jane.  Sarah.  Rebecca. 

The  eldest  ton, 

Richard  Phipps  or  ffies,  of  Cootes  House,  was  granted  land    . 
in  CO.  Sligo  1659  (name  written  ffibbs  and  Phibbs  in  grant); 
served  in  Capt.  ffrancis  King's  troop  of  horse  in  Lord  Col- 
looney's  Regt.     He  d.  in  1670,  and  was  interred  in  St.  John's 
Church,  Dublin.    He  had  issue, 

1-  jyiATTHEw,  of  Templevaney. 

William,  ot  Grange,  purchased  Abbeyville  or  Ardlahurty, 
3  Aug.  1715  ;  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fleming,  and  had 
issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
The  elder  son, 

Matthew  Phibbs,   of  Templevaney,  afterwards   of   Rock-  I 
brook,   CO.  Sligo,  was  High  Sheriff  in  1716,  and  d.  1738.    He 
had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

William,  of  Rockbrook  and  RathmuUen. 

Richard,  of  Lisconney,  m.  Catherine  Knox,  of  Londonderry, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  five  sons  and  four  daus.  His  will 
was  proved  1753. 

Robert,  b.  1703  ;  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1721 ;  Rectorof 
Ardcarne,  co.  Roscommon,  and  of  Tawnagh,  co.  Sligo 
1745;  m.  Esther  Marie  du  Puygebeau.  dau.  of  a  Huguenot 
refugee  (name  changed  in  Ireland  to  Taboteau),  and  by  her 
had  three  sons  and  five  daus.,  the  eldest  sou  Isaac,  Col.,  was 


pni 


THE  LAXDED  GENTRY. 


PHI 


1605 


pazetted  as  Ensign  Phib);s,  1768,  and  as  Lieut.  PMpps,  14 
ilardi,  1771. 
JIathew,  of  Spurtown,  co.  Sligo,  h.  16  April,  1706  ;  m.  Maria, 

s-ister  of  Esther  Taboteau,  and  d.  1769,  leaving  issue. 
Anne,  m.  to  E.   Fleming,   Esq.,  whose  second  dau.  Jane, 
became  Countess  of  Harrington,  and  was  mother  of  Anna, 
Duchess  of  Bedford,  and  Charlotte,  Duchess  of  Leinster. 
Marparet,  jii.  to  E.   Hawkes,  Esq.   of  Bushfield,   co.  Kos- 
common. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Phipps  or  Phibbs,  of  Eockbrook  and  Eathmullen, 
b.  16U6;  in.  1717,   Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Harloe,  of  Eath- 
mullen, by  whom  he  had  twenty-one  children.     He  d.  1775, 
leaving  issue  surviving,  three  sons  and  five  daus., 
Harloe,  of  Bloomfield,  b.  12  July,  1719;  m.  1st,  Judith,  dau. 
of  Rev.  C.  Dodd  ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Mathew 
Phibbs,  of  Spurtown,  and  had  issue,  with  five  daus., 
William   Harloe,   of  Bloomfield,   High   Sheriff  1814:    m. 
Susan,    dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  of  Croghan,  and  d.   1827, 
leaving  issue,  four  sons  and  three  daus. 
Charles,  of  Lisconney,  from  whom  descends  Charles  Phibbs, 
Esq.  of  Doobeg,  co.  Sligo. 
:Mathew.  b.  1725:  d.  17S4. 
William,  of  Holly  brook,  of  whom  presently. 
Hary,  i.  1722;  m.  —  Trumble,  Esq.  of  Kilmorgan. 
Anne.  b.  17-4;  to.  .1.  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Dartrey. 
Jane,  i.  1726  ;  m.  J.  Knott,  E.«q.  of  Battlefield. 
Eebecca,  6.  1729;  m.  J.  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  co.  Eoscom- 
mon. 
Eleanor,  w.  —  Leigh,  Esq. 

The  2nd  surviving  son, 

William  Phibbs,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook,  High  Sheriff  1781,  b. 
20  May,  1738  ;  to.  21  May,  1768,  Jane,  dau.  of  Owen  Lloyd,  of 
Eockville,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  by  her  (6.  1740;  d.  1817)  had 
ten  children,  of  whom 

William,  6. 1771  ;  d.  1772.  William,  b.  1773;  d.  1797. 

Owen,  of  whom  presently. 

Susan,  b.  1769  ;  m.  Lieut.  Kitson,  4th  Light  Dragoons,  and 
d.  1796,  leaving  issue,  a  son. 

Mary,  rn.  A.  Carey,  of  Portarlington,  and  had  issue,  four 
sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Phibbs  d.  16  July,  1801.    His  only  surviving  son, 

O^vEN  Phibbs,  Esq.  of  Merrion  S^uitre,  Dublin,  High  Sheriff 
1804,  b.  1776;  to.  1798,  Anne,  dau.  of  Ihomas  Ormsby,  Esq.  of 
Ballinamore,  co.  Mayo,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

William,  of  Scafield. 

Ormsby,  Lieut. -Col.  88th  Eegt.,  h.    15  March,   1806;  rf.  at 

Barbadoes,  1848. 
Owen,  of  Merrion  Square,  b.  1811. 
Elizabeth,  d.  young. 
Jane,  b.  1801  ;  d.  lt)74. 
Maria,  b.  1802;  d.  1886. 

Mr.  Phibbs  d.  1829.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Phibbs,  Esq.   of  SeafieUl,  co.  Sligo,  High  Sheriff 
1833,  b.  1803  ;»?i.   1840,  Catherine,  dau.  of  George  M.  Maun- 
»ell,  Esq.  of   BallywiUiam,  co.  Limerick,   by  whom  he  had 
issue, 
Owen,  now  of  Seaficld. 

George,  Lieut.-Col.  87th  Eegt.,  i.  1844;  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of 
Col.  Bramzon  Smith,  and  d.  ItS't,  leaving  issue,  William 
Giiflith,  Lieut.  K.  I.  Fusiliers:  Maud;  Kathleen. 
A\  illiiim.  Col.  Commanding  1st  Batt.  Dorset  Eegt.,  m. 
Blanche,  dau.  of  Eev.  De  Mole\ns,  and  has  issue,  Bertram, 
l.ieut.  R.N.  ;  Aldured;  Eosie:  and  Theo. 
Catherine,  d.  1852.  Anne.  Edythe. 

llr.  Phibbs  d.  1881. 
6taJ— Stafield,  Sligo. 


PHILIPPS    OF    DALE    CASTLE. 

Llotd-Philipps,  EnoDEi  Yaughan,  Esq.  of 
I^alecastle,  co.  Pembroke,  Lieut.  Cardigan  Art.,  W. 
Div.  K.A.,  b.  15  March,  1874,  *.  his  brother  1888. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  derives  from  Tddwal  Gloff,  4th 
son  of  RuoDRi  Mawk,  King  of  Wales. 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddiad,  co.  Cardigan,  lineally 
descended  from  Cadivob  ap  Dvfnwall,  Lord  of  Castle  Howell, 
who  was  9th  in  descent  from  Ehodri  Mawr,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  co.  Pembroke,  and  sister 
of  James  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  whose  2nd  dau.,  Mary, 
in.  Sir  Richard  Philipps,  Bart.,  created  Lobd  Milfoed,  and 
d.  s.  p.    Mr.  Lloyd  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jamf.s  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddiad,  m.  4  June,  1752, 
Anne  Maria  (</.  17SC),  only  child  and  heir  of  Richard  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Mabws  and  Ystradteilo,  co.  Cardigan,  by  his  wife,  the 
dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Games  Tregaer,  descended  from  Sir 
David  Gam,  and  had,  with  four  daus.  (of  whom  Letitia  -Mary, 
h.  1751,  m.  Admiral  Thomas,  of  Llanvaughan),  four  sous, 


John,  his  heir.  Richard,  d.  1777. 

James  Philipps  Lloti>-Philipps,  of  Penty  Park,  a  Col.  in 
the  army,  6.  1762;  m.  1812,  Winifred,  dau.  of  John  Thomas, 
Esq.  of  Llanegrin,  co.   Merioneth,  and  d.   7  April,    1837, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1801),  two  sons, 
James  Beynon,  of  Penty  Park.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  12th 
Foot,  Capt.  Royal  Cardigan  Militia,  6.    1814;   m.    1x53, 
Cecilia  Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  Gilbert  James  Harries,  Esq. 
of  Llanunwaa,  co.  Pembroke,  and  d.  1867. 
Frederick  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
Aberglasney.  co.   Carmarthen,  J. P.  cos.  Pembroke,  Car- 
marthen, and  Cardigan,  D.L.  for  latter  co..  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Pembroke,  1«87  ;  educated  at  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford, 
B.A.    1848,  M.A.    1857,   late    Capt.    Royal   Carmarthen 
Militia,  b.  15  June,  1823,  s.  his  brother  1»67  ;  m.  26  Nov. 
1851,  Elizabeth  Frances,  youngest  ilau.  of  John  Waliera 
Philipps,  Ebq.  of  Aberglasney,  co.  Carmarthen.^ 
Vaughan,  b.  1764;  d.  1772. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  6  June,  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddiad  and  Mabws,  6.  1753. 
High  Sheriff  for  Pembrokeshire  1785,  and  for  Cardiganshire 
1806.  He  m.  8  July,  1776,  Elinor,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Allen, 
of  Dale  Castle,  in  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Allen,  Capt.  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  6. 22 March, 
1777;  TO.  1801,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Harry  Bisshopp,  of 
Storrington,  in  Sussex,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Cecil  Bisshopp, 
Bart.,  and  uncle  to  Lord  Zouche,  and  dying  r.p.  Oct.  1805, 
left  issue, 

1  John  Phillips  Allen,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Harry  James,  late  Lieut.  53rd  Eegt.,  6.  7  Oct.  1803  ;  m. 
Miss  Llewellin,  of  Pontypark,  and  has  issue. 

3  Eichard Cecil,  Lieut.  3rdBuffs, 6. 19  June,  IsOo;  d.  unm^ 

II.  James  David  (Rev.),  6.  22  Oct.  1786;  to.  1828,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Levett,  and  d.  April,  1832,  without, 
issue. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Elinor,  d.  unm.  24  April,  1834. 

II.  Mary  Justina  Martha,  m.  Sir  George  Cooper,  Chief  Judge 
at  Madras.  iii.  Jane  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Caroline  Amelia,  m.  1819,  Bowcn  R.  Robertson,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1820.     His  grandson, 

John  Philipps  Allen  Lloyd  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Dale  Castle,, 
and  of  Mabws,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1844,  b.  26  June, 
1802;  m.  1st,  9  Dec.  1823,  Charlotte  Caroline,  youngest  dau. 
of  Capt.  William  Bartlet,  R.E.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  July, 
1863)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Allen,  J. P.,  Col.  Cardigan  Militia,  late  Capt.  82nd 
Eegt.,  6.  24  Sept.  1»24;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Jones,  Esq.,  which  lady  </.  1877,  leaving  two  daus. ;  the 
elder,  Elizabeth  ChariotteMary,i,i.  1869,  John  G.  P.  Hughes, 
F;sq.  of  AUt  Llwyd,  and  the  youneer,  Capt.  Begbie,  R.  E. 
He  //(.  2ndly,  Laura,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bonsall,  Esq.  of 
Glansheidol,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  4  June, 
1884. 

II.  Faulkenor  Cecil,  b.  16  Ju^y,  1839  ;  d.  num.  1863. 

I.  Charlotte  Maria  Carleton,  m.  Henry  Mathias,  Esq.  of. 
Haverfordwest,  son  of  Charles  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Lamphey 
Court,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Mar}-,  m,  1845,  Robert  Dudley  Ackland,  Esq. 
of  Boulston,  CO.  Pembroke,  J. P.,  and  left,  with  other  issue, 
Dudley-Inne<  Ackland,  of  Boulston  House,  co.  Pembroke, 
J.P.  and  D.L. 

III.  Mary  Frances,  widow  of  Capt.  John  Edwin  Corneo,  E.E. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1865,  Elizabeth  Anne  Bellairs,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Peel  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Uffington,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by^ 
her  had  issue, 

III.  Walter  Bellaiks,  late  of  Dale  Castle. 

IV.  Khodri  VacghaNj  now  of  Dale  Castle. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Lloyd,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Philipps  upon  the  demise  of  Eichard,  LordMilford, 
under  the  will  of  James  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  brother 
of  Maiy  Lloyd,  his  great-great-grandmother.  He  d.  17  May,. 
1879. 

Walter  Bellairs  Lloyd-Philipps,  Esq.  of  D.ile  Castle,  co. 
Pembroke,  b.  27  Aug.  1871 ;  «.  1884  ;  d.  19  March,  1888. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  liun  rampant  .sa.,  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or.  CresU — A  lion,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— liui^il  amor 
patriie. 

itut— Dale  Castie,  Milfurd  Haven,  Coedllys,  Carmarthen. 


PHILIPPS    OF    CWMGWILLY. 

Philipps,  Geismond,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J. P.,  Capt.  Carmarthen  Artillery 
Militia;   b.  Nov.  1SG7. 

Lineage.— Cadi voR  Vawr,  one  of  the  15  Peers  of  Wales, 

was  Prince  of  Dyved,  jure  uxiru,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  derived 

through  the  family  of  Minen  Glas,  from  the  great  Caractacus. 

i  He  flourished  about  the  period  of  the  Xorman  Conquest,  d. 


1606 


PHI 


THE  LAKDED  GENTRY, 


PHI 


and  was  buried  at  Carmarthen  Priory,  1089.  His  arms  were 
"  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  sa.  langued  gu."  By  Ellen, 
his  wife,  dan.  and  sole  heiress  of  Lhvch  Llawen  Vawr,  or  "  the 
very  mirthful,"  Lord  of  Cilsant,  and  cue  of  the  Peers  of  Wales, 
he  had  issue.    His  3rd  son, 

Bledki,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  m.  Klydwen,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Griffith  ap  Kydrych  ab  Gwaethvod,  and  had  a  son, 

Ehys  ab  Bledri,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  who  m.  Augharael,  dau. 
«nd  heiress  of  Llewelyn  ab  Eirid  ab  Ehys  Gmg,  Lord  of  Llan- 
dovery, and  was  father  of 

Sib  Aron  ab  Khys,  Knight  of  the  Sepulchre.  He  went  to 
Jerusalem  in  the  Crusade  with  Richard  I.,  to  fight  against  the 
infidels.  He  «;.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Ednyfcd  Vychan,  steward 
and  chief  councillor  of  Piince  Llewelyn,  by  Gwenllian,  dau.  of 
Lord  Khys,  Prince  of  South  Wales.     His  son, 

GwiLT.M,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  lu.  Sioned,  dau.  of  Meuiig  ab 
Irehaiarn  ab  lorwerth,  Lord  of  Gaethmul,  in  co.  Brecon,  and 
had  a  son, 

Madog  ab  Gwiltm,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  who  m.  Sioned,  alias 
•lonet,  dau.  of  Guiffydd  ab  Ivor  ab  Kydifor  ab  Gwaethvod, 
Lord  of  Castell  Odwyn  and  Cardigan.     His  son, 

Jevan,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  m.  Kadtrin,  dau.  of  Sir  Elidir 
Ddu  ab  Elidir  ab  Rhys  ab  Urien  Eeged,  and  had  a  son, 

Pftlib  ap  Jevan  (the  first  who  bore  the  name  of  Kfylib,  and 
who  originated  that  name  in  the  family),  jij.  Sioned,  dau.  of 
Gwylymab  Kradog.    His  son, 

Meredith,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  m.  Sian,  dau.  of  Jevan  ab 
Gwilym,  and  had  a  son, 

Fftlib,  Lord  of  Cilsant,  who  ?n.  Jonet,  dau.  of  Jerhin  Lloyd 
Vychan,  of  Bwll  Dyfach,  and  had  a  son, 

Sir  Thomas  FfYLiBS,  Knt.  of  Cilsant,  1512.  He  m.  Jane 
Dwnn,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Hari  Dwnn,  Lord  of  Pictou,  and 
had  a  son, 

John  Fftlibs,  of  Cilsant  and  Picton,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Bowen,  of  Penty  Park,  and  had  a  son, 

James  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Edmond  Griffiths,  of  Korth  Wales.    His  second  son, 

Griffith  Philipps,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Jones,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Richard  Philipps,  Esq.,  vi.  Catherine,  dau.  of  William 
Lloyd,  of  Llanarthney  (and  sister  of  Griffith  Lloyd,  of  Cwm- 
gwilly,  whifh  estate  he  acquired  by  his  marriage  with  Anne, 
widow  of  Charles  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  who  d.  s.  ;;.), 
and  had  issue, 

John  Philipps,  Esq.  of  White  House,  near  Llandilo,  1681. 
He  ))i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Grismond,  of  Ludlow,  and  had  a 
son, 

Grismond  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly  (the  estate  being 
left  him  by  his  great^uncle,  Griffith  Lloyd),  b.  1686;  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Miles  Stedman,  Esq.  of  Dol-y-Gaer,  and  had  a  son, 

Griffith  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  M.P.  for  the  borough 
<if  Carmarthen,  jii.  Lucretia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Folkes, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1781,  leaving  a  son, 

John  George  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  M.P.  for  Car- 
marthen, Sheriff  1812;  iii.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ball,  Esq.  of 
Aberystwith,  and  d.  May,  1816,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
1806)  a  son, 

Grismond  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  Lieut.  23rd  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  was  in  Peninsular  War,  and  at  Waterloo,  m. 
11  July,  1822,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wariow,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Hall,  co.  Pembroke,  and  niece  of  Gen.  Thomas  Picton, 
and  by  her  (who  u".  20  May,  1854)  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Grismond,  late  of  Cwmgwilly. 

II.  John  George,  m.  and  d.  in  India,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Cecil  Eliza,  in.  General  Baillie,  ar.d  has  issue. 

II.  Caiheriae  Anne  Prudence,  m.  W.  R.  H.  Powell,  and  has 
issue. 

Mr.  Philipps  d.  28  April,  1850.    His  eldest  son, 

Grismond  Philipps,  Esq. of  Cwmgwilly,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  23rd  Regt.,  6.4  Oct.  1824:  m.  28  Feb. 
1854,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Major  Thomas  Bowcn,  late  10th  Hus- 
sars, formerly  of  Pantyderi,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Grismond,  now  of  Cwymgwilly. 

II.  John  Picion,  b.  Oct,  1870. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  July,  1877,  Edward  Hugh  Bear- 
crofr,  Esq.  of  Mere  Hall,  co.  Worcester. 
Mr.  Philipps  d.  Sept.  1891. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  sa.,  ducally  gorged  and 
chained  or.     Crest — A  lion,  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Cwmgwilly,  Bronwydd  Arm3(R.S.O.),  co.  Carmarthen. 

C'hii— Grosveuor. 


PHILIPS    OF    THE    HEATH    HOUSE. 

Philips,  John  Capel,  Eaq.  of  The  Heath  House, 
CO.   Stafford,  and   Newlands,  co.    Gloucester,  J.  P. 


and  D.L.,  co.  Stafford,  b.  9  Oct.  1831 ;  m.  14  Julj, 
1857,  Hon.  Fanny  Esther  Flower,  2nd  dau.  of 
Henry,  5th  Viscount  Ashbrook,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  21  May,  1881)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Burton  Henry,  Capt.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  1  Oct. 

1858. 

II.  John  Augustus,  6.  I  Jan.  1861. 

III.  Montague  Capel,  b.  30  Aug.  1875;  d.  2  June,  1881. 

I.  Frances    Margaret,   m.    1885,   Ernest,   youngest    son    of 
Robert  Capel  Cure,  of  Blake  Hall,  Essex. 

II.  Bertha  Mary. 

liiueagre. — Francis  Piiylyppe,  of  Neyther  Teyne,  in  the 
parish  of  Chcckley,  co,  Stafford,  d.  6  Edward  VI.,  and  was 
great-grandfather  of 

Anthony  Philips,  r,i.  1027,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
Rawlins,  of  Teane.    He  d.  If48,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Philips,  6.  1628;  lu.  1649,  Christobcl,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Robert  Whitall,  of  BignoU  Hill,  co.  Stafford,  and  dying 
16a6,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Nathaniel  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  in  Checkley, 
b.  1659;  m.  1690,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Stubbs, 
Esq.  of  The  Shaw,  co.  Stafford,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Jervis,  Esq.  of  Chatkill  and  Meaford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  llichard,  of  Hall  Green,  ancestor  of  Fhillips-Jodbeli, 
of  Yeardsley  Hall,  co.  Che-ter. 

III.  Nathaniel,  ancestor  of  Philips  of  Lee  Priory,  Kent. 

Mr.  Philips  d.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Upper  Teane,  Nether  Teane,  and  Checkley,  b.  1095 ;  m. 
1722,  Susannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Burton.  Esq.  of 
Derby,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  his  heir. 

u.  Nathaniel,  of  Stand,  co.  Lancaster.  6.  172G;  m.  1757, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Stockfield  House, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1808,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Robert,  of  The  Paik,  Manchester,  and  Snitterfield,  oo. 
Warwick,  b.  1759;  m.  1798,  Anne,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Needham,  of  Lenton,  Nottingham,  and  d.  14  March,  1884, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Mark,  his  heir,  of  Snitterfield  and  Welcombe,  was  M.P. 
for  Manchester  1832-1847,  b.  18C0,  and  d.  ujiw.  23 
Dec.  1873,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

2  Robert  Neediiam,  of  Welcombe,  co.  Warwick,  and 
The  Park,  Manchester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
Lancashire  1857,  M.P.  for  Bury  1865-1885,  6.  20  .June, 
1815;  VI.  1st,  13  Nov.  1845,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Brooks  Yates,  Esq.  of  West  Dingle,  Liverpool,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1850)  he  had  issue. 

1  Caroline,  m.  29  Sept.  1869,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George 
Ottu  Trevelyan,  M  P.,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Margaret,  m.  29  July,  1878,  Major  \^'iIliam  Edward 
Price,  only  son  of  V\iiliam  Phiiip  Price,  Esq.  of 
Tibberton  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  who  d.  9  Feb.  1886. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  Sept.  1856,  Mary  Ellen,  dau.  of  John 
.^shton  Yates,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Bryanston  Square,  London, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

3  Anna  Maria. 

Mr.  Philips  d.  28  Feb.  1890. 

1  Mary,  m.  Robert  Hyde  Greg,  Esq.  of  Norcliffe  Hall,  CO. 
Chester,  and  Coles  Park,  Hei-ts,  and  d,.  1878. 

2  Sara  Jane,  m.  James  \\illiam  Mylne,  Barrister-at-Law, 
andc',.  1864. 

3  Anna  Priscilla,  d.  unvi.  1879. 

4  Hester  Emily,  m.  William  Duckworth,  of  Pendleton,  and 
d.  1834. 

5  Isabella,  d.  unm.  1889. 

G  Elizabeth  Lucy,  d.  Uion.  7  Jessy,  d.  unm. 

8  CI  .ra  Octavia,  d.  unm.  9  Caroline,  d.  unm. 

3  Samuel,  of  Heybridge  and  Newlands,  d.  unm.  1824. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Sedgley,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1728;  mi.  1760, 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Johu  Rider,  Esq.  of  Manchester, 
and  d.  1811,  having  had  issue, 

I  Heorge  (Sir),  of  Sedgley,  and  Weston  House,  Warwick- 
shire, created  a  Eart.  18^8,  b.  1766  ;  m.  I78o,  Sarah  Ann, 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Phillips,  Esq.  of  HoLinghurst,  and  d. 
1844,  having  had  issue,  an  only  son, 

George  Richard  (Sir),  2rid  Bart.,  6.  1789;  m.  1819,  Sarah, 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  Richard,  2nd  Lord  Waterpark,  and 
d.  1883,  having  had  issue, 

1  Julinna  Cavendish,  m.  1839,  Adam,   2nd  Earl  of 
Caniperdown. 

2  Emily  Anne,  m.  1844,  Robert  Shapland,  2nd  Lord 
Carew. 

3  Louisa  Georgiana,   ra.  1847,  James,  14th   Earl   of 
Caithness,  and  d.  1870. 

1  Susannali,  m.  John  Mather,  of  Evcrton,  near  Liverpool, 


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•2  Elizaljeth,   m.    William   Sigby,   of   OlUtieia   Hall,   c-o. 
Chester. 

3  Marianne,  m.  Rev.  Charles   IJenjamin   Charlewood,  of 
Oak  Hill,  Staffordshire. 

4  Sophia,  m.  Eamuiid  Henry  Lushington,  of  Park  Place, 
Kent. 

Mr.  Philips  d.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,   b.  1724  ;  in.  176G, 

Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Turner,  Esq.  of  Upper  Teane,  and 

<lying  3.  p.  1813,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  b.  1759 ;  m.  27  Feb. 

1783,  Margaret,  dau.   of  Samuel  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Ardwick, 

near  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  182-1)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Burton,  his  heir. 

II.  Nathaniel,  b.  1786;  m.  1810  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Stockfield  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Hare 
Hill,  Cheshire,  and  d.  186S,  leaving  one  dau.,  Marianne. 

III.  Samuel  Robinson,  b.  1789,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Philips  of  Htohridgi  (see  'Mxi 
Memoir.) 

I.  Margaret,  d.  WMn.  1876. 

II.  Elizabeth  Frances,  d.  unm.  1875. 

31r.  Philips  d.  21  June,  1834,  and  was  i.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Borton  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  and  of 
Kcwiands,  co.  Gloucester,  h.  1785  ;  in.  1826,  Joanna  Freeman, 
<lau.  of  Capel  Cure,  Esq.  of  Blake  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

John  Capel,  now  of  The  Heath  House. 

Margaret    Christabella,   m.    1849,  Augustus  n-ast   Manley, 
Esq.  of  Manley  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 
Mr.  Philips  d.  25  Dec.  1847. 

Attm — Per  pale  az.  and  sa.,  within  an  orle  of  fleurs-de-lis 
arg.  a  lion  rampant  erminois,  ducally  crowned,  and  holding 
between  the  paws  a  raa-scle  or,  a  canton  erm.  Crest — A  demi- 
lion  rampant  erminois,  collared  sa.,  ducally  crowned  or,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.  within  a  mascle  or. 
Motto — Simplex  munditiis. 

Heat— The  Heath  House,  Teane,  co.  Stafford. 


PHILIPS    OF    HEYBRIDGE. 

Philips,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Hevbridge,  co. 
Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  b.  29 
:Sept.  1827;  m.  1st,  21  Jan.  1852,  Adelaide  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Edward  BuUer,  Esq.  of  Dilhorn  Hall,  co. 
Stafford  (afterwards  Sir  Edward  Manningham  Bul- 
ler,  Bart.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  June,  1860)  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Morton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  19  Oct.  1852:  m.  25 
Oct.  1882,  Caroline  Anne  Kate,  dau.  of  George  Montagu 
Stopford,  Major  R.E.,  and  has  issue,  Mark  Hibbert,  6.  19 
Aug.  1886;  Mary  Adelaide;  ChristobelSelina;  Rosamond 
Winifred ;  Joau  Laetitia. 

II.  Robert  Edward,  b.  1  May,  1860,  Capt.  East  Kent  Regt. 

I.  Evelyn  Adelaide,  m.    1  July,   1879,   Ven.   Ernald  Lane, 
Archdeacon  of   Stoke-on-Trent,  Rector  of  Leigh,  son  of 
John  Newton  Lane,  Esq.  of  King's  Bromley  Manor,  co. 
Stafford. 
n.  Nina  Margaret,  m.  21  Feb.  1889,  Major-Gen.  the  Hon. 
George   Wrottesley,  late  R.E.,   son  of  John,  2nd  Lord 
Wrottesley. 
He  m.  2ndly,  3  July,  1867,  Olivia,  dau.  of  William 
t)odsworth,  Esq.  and  has  issue, 

III.  John  Cyril,  b.  28  April,  1868. 

IV.  Arthur  Dodsworth,  b.  16  Sept.  1869. 

V.  Lewis  Francis,  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  b.  4  Oct.  1870. 
'  III.  Maud  Lietitia. 

liineag'e. — This  is  a  branch  of  Philips  of  The  IleaAh 
House. 

Robert  Philips,  Esq.  of  Heybridge,  co.  Stafford,  4th  son  of 
John  Philips,  Esq.  of  the  Heath  House,  and  Margaret  Robinson 
nis  wife,  6.  1794;  m.  18  Nov.  1825,  Lastitia,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Hare  Hill,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  5  April,  1882)  had  issue 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Heybridge. 

II.  Edward,  Rector  of  Checkley,  b.  26  Dec.  1832;  m.  1869, 
Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Mather,  of  Huntley  Hall, 
Staffordshire,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  George  Edward, 
/).  1873. 

III.  Herbert,  5.  26  May,  1834;  m.  1862,  Ellen  Josephine, 
dau.  of  William  Langton,  Esq.  of  Manchester. 

I.  Ellen  Laetitia. 

II.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  1849,  Rev.  Wynter  Thomas  Blath- 
wayt.  Rector  of  Dyrham,  CO.  Gloucester  (see  that  familtj), 
and  d.  1869. 

Hr.  Philips  d.  12  Aug.  1853. 

A'nns,  d-c. — Same  as  Philips  of  The  Eeath  House. 
Heat — Heybridge,  Tean,  Stoke-on-Trent. 


PHILIPS    OF    LEE    PRIORY. 

Philips,  Feaxcis,  Esq.  of  Lee  Priory,  Kent, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  M.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  8  Jan.  1830  ;  m.  6  Jnn.  1S56,  Caroline 
Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Kev.  Kenrick  Prescot,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Stockport. 

Lineagre.— This  is  a  branch  of  Philips  of  Thi  Heath 
House. 

Nathaniel  Philips,  Esq.  of  Manchester  (the  3rd  son  of 
Nathaniel  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  by  Elizabeth 
Stubbs  his  wife),  6.  15  Feb.  1693  ;  m.  13  Jan.  1729,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Burton,  E^q.  of  Derby,  and 
had  two  sons,  i.  Nathaniel,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  6.  30 
Jan.  1730;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Barrow,  of  Salford, 
Merchant,  and  dying  June,  176G,  left  issue,  Nathaniel,  of 
Philadelphia;  William;  and  Alice,  whofi.  «re//(.1794;  u.  John. 
Mr.  Philips  d.  26  May,  1776.     His  youngest  son, 

John  Philips,  Esq.  b.  7  June,  1734  ;  purchased,  1777,  the 
estate  of  Bank  Hall,  Heaton  Norris,  co.  Lancaster.  He  ni. 
29  Jan.  1761,  Sarah,  duu.  of  George  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Oughtring- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Feb.  1809)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Leigh,  of  Mayfield,  near  Manchester,  Lieut. -Col. 
Comm.  1st  Regt.  Manchester  and  Salford  Volunteers,  6.  23 
Nov.  1761,  and  d.  23  June,  1814.  He  ni.  23  April,  1787, 
Miss  Caroline  Penny,  of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  llj 
Sept.  1834),  had  issue, 

1  John,  Lieut.  B.N.,  of  Belle  Vue,  near  I,iverpool,  b. 
8  Feb.  1791 ;  m.  1st,  2  June,  1807,  Miss  Mary  Hardcastle, 
(who  d.  without  issue,  28  June,  1812).  He  7n.  2ndly, 
7  July,  1817,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Gilbert  Henderson, 
Esq.  of  St.  Ann's  Hill,  near  Liverpool,  and  dying  2  June, 
1835,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  24  March,  1858), 

Gilbert  Henderson  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bolton 
Percy,  co.  York,  Rural  Dean  of  Snaith,  and  Chaplain  to 
the  Archbishop  of  York,  b.  25  July,  1822;  m.  13  Sept. 
1853,  Emily  Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Henry 
Dixon,  81st  Regt.,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1885,  leaving  issue, 
1  Gilbert  Henderson,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  and  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  6.  25  Oct.  1860;  2  Leigh  Tempest, 
/•.  12  Feb.  1864;  1  Emily  Frances  Caroline;  2  Blanche 
Harriet  Christina,  m.  21  Oct.  1881,  Robert  Spelman 
Marriott,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Robert  Marriott,  Esq.  of 
Narborough  Hall,  Norfolk;  3  Caroline  Charlotte;  4 
Constance  Mary,  ?«.  18  June,  1885,  Charles,  3rd  son  of 
Charles  S.  A.  Thellusson,  of  Brodsworth  Hall,  co. 
York. 

Nathaniel  George,  Groom  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  H.M. 
the  Queen,  late  Capt.  47th  Regt.,  severely  wounded  at 
the  Battle  of  the  Alma,  b.  19  Nov.  1827  ;  m.  1st,  18 
April,  1850,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Samitel 
Gerard  Fairtlough,  Rector  of  Ahinagh,  co.  Cork,  by 
his  wife,  Sophia  Mongan,  dau.  of  Dr.  Mongan,  of 
Monaghan,  niece  of  the  Right  Rev.  Charles  Mongan 
Warburton,  Bishop  of  Cloyne  and  Ri.ss,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  April,  1879)  had  two  daus.,  1  Sophia  Caroline, 
/).  in  Cork,  Jan.  1851,  who  d.  and  was  buried  at  Corfu 
24  June,  1851;  2  Florence,  b.  in  Malta  1  June,  18r>6; 
m.  19  April,  1882,  James  Beardne  Doncaster,  Major 
in  the  Black  Watch,  son  of  Richard  Doncaster,  of 
Middlethorpe,  Notts.  Capt.  N.  G.  Philips  m.  2ndly, 
8  Sept.  1835,  Mary  Catherine,  widow  of  John  Halkett 
Le  Couteur,  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream  Guards. 

Caroline. 

2  Henry,  b.  23  June,  1792  ;  d.  27  Jan.  1815. 

3  Nathaniel  George,  a  distinguished  amateur  painter, 
chosen  a  Member  of  St.  Luke's  Academy,  Rome,  on  tho 
vacancy  occasioned  by  the  then  recent  decease  of  F'useli, 
6.  9  June,  1795  ;  d.  unm.  Aug.  1S2I. 

II.  Henry  of  Philadelphia,  b.  8  Jan.  1767;  m.  1796,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Chew.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Errors 
and  Appeals  in  that  city,  and  dying  11  Feb.  1800,  left  an 
only  dau.  and  heir, 

Sophia,  m.  J.  C.  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Eglinton,  New  York. 

III.  Nathaniel  George,  b.  16  March,  1770;  d.  unm.  at  New 
York  25  March,  1793. 

IV.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  James,  6.  27  April,  1777;  d.  unm.  11  July,  1800. 
VI   Thomas,  b.  24  Jan.  1781  ;  d.  unm.  13  Jul)  ,  1806. 

vii    Hardman,   resident  at   Phiiipsburg,  in   Pennsylvania, 

6.21  Sept.   1784;  m.  14  Aug.   1821,  .Sophia,   dau.  of  Rev. 

Edward  Llovd,  of  Fairlield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue. 
I    .\nn,  HI.  Is't,  John  Potter,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  2ndly, 

Rev  George  Hulme,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Areley,  co.  Worcester. 
a.  Elizabeth,  m.  4  June,   1798,  Rev.   George  Leigh,  M.A., 

who  d.  5  May,  1808. 
III.  Sarah,  m.  4  Aug.   1803,  Sir  Hungerford   Hoskyns,   ith 

Bart,  of  Harewood,  co.  Hereford. 
Mr.  Philips  d.  at  the  age  of  90,  2  Feb.  1S24,  and  devised  his 
landed  property  to  his  4th  son, 

Francis   Philips,  Esq.  of    Bank   Hall,  J.P.   and   D.L.,   b. 


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27  Sept.  1771;  m.  13  Sept.  1792,  Beatrice,  dau.  of  James 
Aspinall,  a  Merchant  of  Liverpool,  and  sister  of  John  Bridi;e 
Aspinall,  Esq.  of  Cleonger  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Bath,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons, 

Francis  Aspinali.,  his  heir. 
•    Hindley  Leigh,  6.  7  Oct.  1795. 
Mr.  Philips  d.  6  May,  18J0,  and  was  s.  hy  his  elder  son, 

Francis  Aspinall  Philips,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  and  Abbey 
Cwmhir,  co.  Radnor,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Radnor  1851, 
t>.  19  Sept.  1793;  m.  14  Feb.  1824,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Livcpool,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  Lee  Priory. 

George  Henry,  M.A.,  of  Abbey  Cwmhir,  Rhayader,  co. 
Radnor,  J. P,  and  D.L.,  6.  18  July,  1831;  m.  \HG1,  Anna 
Theophila,  6th  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  K.  Prescot,  Rector  of  Stock- 
port, and  (?.  1886,  having  had  issue,  Francis  George  Prescot, 
6.  1873;  Charles  Kenrick,  h.  l!:75;  John  Lionel;  Mabel 
Florence  Mary;  Christina  Anne  ;  and  Doris  Elinor. 

Mary  Beatrice. 
Jlr.  Phihps  d.  29  May,  1859. 

Arms,  d-c. — Same  as  Philips  nf  The  Heath  House. 

6mU — Bank  Hall,  Stockport,  and  Lee  Priory,  Sandwich. 


PHILLIPS    OF    LAWBENNY. 

Phillips,  John  Fredeeick  Lort,  Esq.  of  La-w- 
rennv  Park,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18S0, 
b.  27  Not.  1854 ;  *.  his  uncle  1866. 

Lilieag:e. — This  family  is  descended  from  the  Barlows, 
v.ho  possessed  the  Lawrcnny  estates,  and  also  Cresswell  Priory, 
CO.  Pembroke,  before  1600,  and  in  the  female  line  from  Sir 
lioger  Lort,  of  Stackpole  Court,  in  the  same  co.  John  Barlow, 
of  Slebech,  was  Sheriff  for  the  co.  1562,  and  William  Barlow, 
•n"  Cresswell,  1612.  The  first  Baronet  we  find  of  the  family. 
Sir  John  Barlow,  was  Sheriff  in  1680  (sse  Burke's  ExlinctBaio- 
n'-tag,:). 

George  Phillips,  Esq.  (son  of  Rev.  George  Phillips),  m. 
Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Lort,  Esq.  of  Prickeston,  by  Dorothy  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Lawreniiy,  and  by  her  had 
(with  five  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bushell,  Esq. ;  Anne,  m. 
Henry  Stokes,  Esq.;  Jane;  Charlotte;  and  Harriet)  six  sons, 
John  Loet,  of  whom  presently ;  George  (Rev.),  m.  Mrs. 
Mackinnon;  Richara;  James;  Charles,  Capt.  R.N.,  to.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Nicholson,  Esq. ;  and  Owen,  Major 
ILE.I.C.S.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Lort  Phillips,  Esq.  m.  1809,  Augusta,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  llLert,  Esq.  of  Bowringsleigh  and  Horswell, 
Devon,  and  d.  J  8  Oct.  1839,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1848), 

I.  George  Lokt,  of  Lawrenny  Castle. 

II.  John  Lort,  Capt.  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fu!=iliers,  m.  1st, 
Alice  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  Davies,  Esq.  of  Mullock,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  2ndly,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  Cooke, 
Esq.  of  East  End  House,  Hants,  but  d.  a.  p.  1852. 

III.  Richard  Ilbert,  m.  Ib51,  Krederica  Isabella,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Baron  and  Baroness  de  Rutzen,  of  Slebech  Hall,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  d.  1860,  having  had  issue,  1  John  Frede- 
rick, now  of  Lawrenny ;  2  Ethelbert  Edward,  b.  23  Feb.  1857 ; 
m.  Louisa  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  G.  Gunnis,  Esq.  ;  1  Frederica 
Isabella,  m.  Alfred  Gillett,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  ;  2  Emmeline 
Chariotte,  m.  March,  1885,  Herbert  Dugdale,  Esq.,  16th 
Lancers,  youngest  son  of  James  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  WraxaU 
Abbey,  co.  Warwick. 

IV.  Arthur  Lort,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  M.Jones,  EFq.,Pennylan, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  d.  18C7,  leaving  issue,  John  and  Peregrine. 

X.  Peregrine  Lort,  Capt.  23rd  Fusiliers,  m.  Anna  Jane,  only 
child  ot  John  Davies,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1861  ;  his  widow  ;;(. 
2ndly,  9  June.  1866,  Major  Charles  Rowland  Berkeley  Cal- 
cott,  21st  Cameronians. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth  Lort,  m.  Henry  George  Fownes,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Augusta  Lort,  m.  Sir  John  Henry  Scourfield,  Bart.,  who 
d.  leaving  one  son,  now  Sir  Owen  Scourfield,  Hart. 

III.  Charlotte  Lort,  m.  John  Higgon,  Esq.  of  Fern  Hill,  who 
d.  «.y.  1880. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Lort  Phillips,  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Pem- 
broke, m.  Isabella  Georgina,  only  dau.  of  John  Hen.sleigh 
Allen,  Esq.  of  Cresselly,  and  grand-dau.  of  Lord  Robert  Sey- 
mour. George  Lort  Phillips  s.  to  the  Lawrenny,  Rose  Market, 
and  Nash  estates  at  the  death  of  Sir  William  Oiven  Barlow, 
Bart.,  in  1851,  under  the  will  of  Hugh  Owen  Barlow,  M.P.  for 
the  Pembroke  Boroughs,  who  d.  1809.  He  d.  s.  p.  30  Oct. 
1866,  and  his  estates  have  been  inherited  by  liis  nephew,  John 
Frederick  Lort  Phillips. 
.    Arms — Arg..  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  ducally  gorged  and  chained 


or,  quarterly  with  Lort.     Crest — A  lion,  as  in  the  arms.    Motl^ 
— Aninio  et  fide. 
iS'eat— Lawrenny  Park,  near  Pembroke. 


PHILLIPS  OF  GLENVIEW. 
Phillips,  Rev.  Thomas  George  JoH^-STOIf,  of 
Glenview,  co.  Cavan,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Fenaghv 
co.  Carlow,  b.  1834;  m.  1860,  Charlotte  Maria,  dau. 
of  Edward  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Violetstown,  co.  West- 
meath. 

Lineage.— Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  ICnt.  was  appointed  iti 
1610,  by  James  I.,  Surveyor-General  of  the  Plantations  in 
Ulster,  and  obtained  by  letters  patent,  dated  13  Dec.  1615,  the 
town,  castle,  manor,  and  one  thousand  acres  of  Newtown 
Limavady,  co.  Londonderry.  He  m.  Alinson,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Usher,  Knt.,  Clerk  of  the  Council,  by  Isabella,  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  AdamLoftus,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  Loril 
Chancellorof  Ireland  1582.  Sir  Thomas  d.  15  Aug.  1636,  ana 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Dddlet  Phillips,  Governor  of  the  Castle  of  Newtown  Lima- 
vady during  the  rebellion  of  1641,  6.  1610;  to.  Miss  Paulet, 
and  d.  1672,  leaving  issue,  George,  Paulet,  and  Thomas.  The 
third  son, 

Thomas  Phillips,  Esq,,  to.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Richardson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bagshaw,  co.  Cavan,  son  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  obtained  by  Anne  his- 
wife,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Bagshaw,  Knt.  of  Castle 
Bagshaw,  who  had  acquired  that  estate  by  patent  in  1639.  He 
d.  1699,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  who  left  a  dau.,  m.  Valentine  Sword,  Esq. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan,  d.  intestate  (adminis- 
tration granted  to  his  brother  James,  14  July,  1692). 

The  elder  son, 

James  Phillips,  Esq.,  m.  1702,  Margaret  Haynes,  co.  Cavan, 
and  with  her  acquired  estates  in  that  co.  He  was  s.  by  hi* 
only  son, 

Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebrany,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  intestate  (.-.d- 
ministration  granted  24  Dec.  1730),  leaving  an  only  son  anj 
heir. 

Michael  Phillips,  Esq.  6.  1730,  who  obtained  under  the 
will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  John  Wade,  Esq.,  the  lands  of. 
Coolior  or  Asligreen,  co.  Meath.  He  m.  1771,  Mabel,  dau.  of 
Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Dublin  (4th  son  of  Alderman  Richard 
Tighe),  and  by  her  was  father  of 

Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Ashpark,  co.  Meath.  to.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Tandy,  Esq.  of  Johnsbrook,  co.  Meatli, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  M.D.,  who  settled  in  Canada. 

I.  Mabel. 

II.  Marian,  m.  Robert  Miller,  Esq. 

Mr.  Phillips  to.  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St. 
Margaret's,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  Joshua. 

III.  Frances.  iv.  Jane. 

v.  Marianne.  vi.  Elfrida. 

His  eldest  son, 

Michael  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Glenview,  Major  in  the  Cavan 
Militia,  J. P.  co.  Cavan,  b.  1796  ;  m.  1832,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Higatt  Tench,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaly,  co.  Wexford,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's,  and 
d.  23  Dec.  1876,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas  George  Johnston,  now  of  Glenview. 

II.  Heygate  Henry,  M.D.,  Dublin  and  Cambridge,  for- 
merly Assistant-Surgeon  44th  Rcgt.,  b.  1841;  m.  1870, 
Fanny,  only  child  of  Henry  Meredith,  Esq.  of  Edgbaston, 
near  Birmingham,  and  has  a  son,  Thomas  Harry  Meredith, 
and  two  daus. 

Seat— Glenview,  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan. 


PHILLIPS    OF    CULHAM    HOUSE. 

Phillips,  John  Henley  Shawe,  Esq.  of 
Culham  House,  co.  Oxford,  b.  16  April,  1867. 

Lineagre.—  John  Shawe  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Culhain 
House,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (son  of  John  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Culham, 
by  his  wife,  Philippa),  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  OxforJ 
1842.  He  TO.  Anna,  dau.  o  Thomas  Duffield,  Esq.  oi 
Marcham  Park,  M.P.,  and  dying  1859,  left,  with  other  issue, 
an  elder  son  and  heir. 


PHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PIC 


1609 


.JOHN  Shawe  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Culham  House,  co.  Oxford, 
J.P.  for  Berks  and  Oxon,  and  D.L.  for  the  latter  co. ,  6.  20 
.Ian.  1843  ;  m.  22  Feb.  18GG,  Maria  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Henley  G.  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Elmsall  Lodge,  co.  York,  and 
had,  ^vith  other  issue, 

John  Henley  Shawe,  now  of  Culham  House. 
Mr.  J.  S.  Phillips  d.  April,  1893,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son. 

Seat — Culham  House,  Abingdon. 


PHILLIPS    OF    THE    CEDARS. 

Phillips,  William  Page  Thomas,  Esq.  of  The 
Cedars,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Sept.  1833  ; 
educated  at  Eton,  M.A.  (Exeter  Coll.),  Oxford, 
J{arrister-at-Law  ;  m.  23  July,  1857,  Clara  Matilda, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Browning,  Esq.  of  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  AVilliani  Pajre,  6.5  Aug.  1858;  educated  at  Eton  ;  d.  unm. 
26  March,  1884. 

II.  Henry  Western  Page,  6.  22  May,  1860  ;  educated  at 
Eton  ;  m.  1  July,  1890,  Florence  Erma  Anielie,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Walsey  Martin,  Esq.  of  Delamere  Ter- 
race, Paddington. 

Lineagre. — Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.  of  co.  Monmouth,  rr... 
Ann  (a  lineal  descendant  of  Sir  David  Gam,  knighted  at 
Agincourt  for  saving  the  King's  life),  dau.  of  Benjamin  James, 
Esq.  of  Crickhowell,  co.  Brecon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Oct. 
1854)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Sir),  Q.C.,  Mayor  of  Xewport  (Mon.),  at  tlie  time 
of  the  Chartist  outbreak,  b.  Sept.  IbOl,  d.  unm.  26  May, 
1867. 

II.  Benjamin. 

Mr.  Phillips  d.  6  Jan.  1845.     His  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Phillips,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.S.,6.  7  April,  1805; 
m.  5  April,  1832,  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  William  Woods 
Page,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (his  sister 
Slaria,  ra.  Sir  Matthew  Wood,  father  of  Lord  Hatherley,  and 
grandfather  of  Gen.  Sir  H.  Evelyn  Wood,  K.C.B.,  V.C.)  Mr. 
Phillips  d.  11  June,  1861,  leaving  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who 
d.  29  July,  1881),  an  only  son, 

William  Page  Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.,  now  of  The  Cedars. 

Scat— The  Cedars,  Wood  bridge,  Suffolk. 


PHIPPS    O:?    CHALCOT. 

Phipps,  Charles  Nicholas  Paul,  Esq.  of 
Chalcot,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1888, 
M.P.  for  Westbury  1880-5,  Major  Wilts  Yeo- 
manry, b.  4  Nor.  1845  ;  m.  13  Oct.  1874,  Clare 
Emily,  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Hervey  Bathurst, 
Bart,  of  Clarendon  Park,  Wilts,  by  Clare  Emily 
Ids  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Kichard  Brooke,  6th 
Bart,  of  Norton  Priory,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  BAxncRST  Hele,  b.  8  Feb.  1889. 
I.  Evelyn  Cecilia.  ii.  Norah  Jacintha. 

IIL  Alice  Mary.  iv.  Clare  Dorothy. 

V.  Gladys  Hose.  vi.  Violet  Victoiia. 

Lineagre. — The  Phipps  family  has  for  a  very  long  period 
been  settled  in  Wilts.  The  name  appears  in  the  parish  books 
of  Westbury  previous  to  1500. 

Henry  Phipps,  Ump.  Henry  VII.,  was  possessed  of  lands 
of  Westbury  and  Charlford.  He  d.  "  stroken  in  yeares,"  and 
by  his  will,  dated  1598,  left  his  property  to 

Nicholas  Phipps,  living  1568,  who  had  estates  in  the  parish 
of  Westbury,  and  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Leigh.  He  left 
three  sons  i.  Nicholas,  ancestor  of  tlie  familj"  of  Phipps  oJ 
lUywood  House,  Wilts,  extinct  in  the  male  line  ;  ii.  Thomas,  of 
whom  we  treat ;  in.  Paul.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Phipps,  was  father  of  Thomas  Phipps,  whose  son, 
Padl  Phipps,  added  greatly  to  the  patrimonial  estates  of  his 
family  in  the  parish  of  Westbury.  He  left  two  sons,  i.  John, 
J. P.,  whose  sons  d.  s.  p.;  ii.  Thomas.     The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House.  Wilts,  J. P.,  High 
SheiifF  1734,  and  M.P.  for  Westbury,  m.  21  March,  1705, 
Christian,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Warner,  Esq.  of  Warminster 
and  Sutton  Magna,  Wilts,  and  dying  1747,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  J. P.,  Receiver- 
beneral  for  Wilts  Curing  fifty-seven  years,  and  High  Sheriff 
'1774.     He  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry   Hele,  Esq.  of 


Sarum,  M.D.,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.  Maria,  m.  Bryan  Edwards, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Southampton,  author  of  the  History  of  Jamaica. 
and  a  son, 

Thomas  Hele  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leichton  House,  m.  1774, 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Lewis  Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Widcombe  House], 
near  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Gilbert  Trowe  Beckett 
Turner,  Esq.  of  Penlcigh  House,  Wilts,  High  Sheriff  1807> 
had  issue, 
Thomas  Henry  Hele,  his  heir. 

Charles  Lewis,  of  Dilton  Court,  Wilts,  Lieut.-Col.  Wiltshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,    b.  17s2,   J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  ShcrifT 
1833  ;  m.  7  March,  1808,   Sophia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Hales,  Bart,  of  Hale  Place,   Kent,   and  d.   9  Aue 
1862.  ^ 

Paul,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  K.H.,  served  throughout  the- 
Peninsula,  and  was  at  Waterloo,  6.  18  Jan.  1789  ;  m.  Mrs. 
Kingston,  widow  of  Benjamin  Kingston,  Esq.  cf  Waltort 
Hall,  and  eldest  dau.  of  John  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Downes,. 
Hants,  and  dying  22  Nov.  1858,  left  (with  one  dau. 
Jacintha  Penelope,  m.  14  June,  1859)  her  cousi',  Thomas 
H.  H.  Leckonby  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  a  son, 
Capt,  Phipps,  who  distinguished  himself  in  the  Crimea  and 
under  Havelock  at  the  capture  of  Lucknow. 
Mr.  Phipps  d.  10  Sept.  1820,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Henry  Hele  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,   High    Sheriff  1804,  and  Chairman  of   the  Wilts 
Quarter  Sessions  at  Warminster,   b.   30  Nov.  1777;  m.  1799, 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  cf  William  Leckonby,  Esq.  of  Great, 
Eccleston  and  Hothersall  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  22  May,  1835)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Henry  Hele,  of  Leighton  House,  Wilts,  and  Butleigh 
Court,  Somerset,  b.  15  March,  1800;  vi.  1827,  Hester,  only 
dau.  of  William  Hall,  Esq.  of  Barton,  co.  Oxford,  and  dying 
4  April,  1847,  left  issue.     His  eldest  son  and  heir,  Th  >mas 
Henry  Leckonby  Hele  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leightcn  House, 
Wilts,  m    14  June,   1859,   his  cousin,  Jacintha  Penelope, 
only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Paul  Phipps,  K.H.,  and  dying  s.  x>. 
was  s.  by  his  uncle. 
John  Lewis,  of  Leishton  House,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higji 
SherilT  1864,  b.  IbOl  ;  m.  11  Sept.  1834,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Barney,  R.N.,  and  ward  of  Lawrence  Heyworth,  tsq. 
of  Yew  Tree,  near  Liverpool,  and  d.  1870.  leavmg  by  her 
(who  d.   1877).   a   son,   Richard  Leckonby  Hothersall 
Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  co.  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1884,  b.  1842  ;  m.  1871,  Julia,  dau.  of  the  late 
Henry  Alcock.  Esq.  of  Aireville,  Skipton,  co.  York,  and  d. 
2  Nov.  1889,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Lewis,  b.  1872. 
Richard  Leckonby, Col.  68th  Regt.,of  Charlton  House,  Somer- 
set, b.  1804;  m.  184'2,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Lowe,  Esq. 
of  Harefield  House,  Surrey,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1876,  leaving- 
issue. 

Edward  James,  Rector  of  Stansfield,  Suffolk.  6.  1806  ;  m.  21 
Aug.  1844,  Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Burton, 
and  d.  1884,  leaung  issue. 
Arthur  Constnntine,  of  Whitstone  House,  Somerset,  b.  1809  : 
III.  Frances  Henrietta,  diiu.  of  John  Payne  Tudway,  Etq., 
M.P.,andrf.  1867,  leaving  issue. 
Charles  Paul,  of  Chalcot. 
Emma  Mary,  d.  1891. 
Mary  Jacintha,  d.  1841. 

Mr.  Phipps  d.  8  Aug.  1841.     His  youngest  son, 

Charles  Paol  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Chalcot  and  Dilton  Court, 
Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  M.P.  for  Westbury, 
1869-74,  6.  26  Sept.  1815.  m.  21  March,  1844,  Emma  Mary,  dau. 
of  M.  Benson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  granddau.  of  M.  Benson, 
Esq.  of  Lutwyche  Hall,  Salop,  and  by  her,  who  d.  11  Jan.  1882, 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Nicholas  Paul,  now  of  Chalcot. 

II.  William  Wilton,  b.  15  March,  l»47  ;  m.  9  Nov.  187G, 
Jessie,  dau.  of  William  Butler  Duncan.  Esq.  of  New  York, 
and  has  issue,  1  Paul.  b.  3  March,  1880 ;  2  William  Duncan, 
b.  16  June,  1882;  1  Margaret  Percy;  2  Rachel  Mary 
Hele. 

III.  Thomas  Hele,  b.  10  Aug.  1848,  M.-ijor  7th  Hussars,  d.  at 
Cairo,  20  July,  1885,  while  returning  from  service  in  ihe- 
Soudan  with  the  expedition  for  the  relief  of  Khartoum.  ♦ 

IV.  Frederick  llolhersall,  b.  II  Feb.  1856. 

I.  Etheldreda. 

II.  Susan  Jacintha,  m.  I  Oct.  1S84,  George  Augustus  Eliott, 
only  son  of  Sir  George  Tapps-Gervis  Meynck,  Bart,  of 
Hinton  Admiral,  co.  Hams,  and  ol  Bodorgan.  Anglesey. 

Mr.  Phipps  d.  8  June,  1880. 
Arms—Sa..,  a  trefoil  slipped,  between  eight  mullets  arg. 
CVe«(— A  lion's  gamb  cuuped   erect   sa.,  holding   a   mullet 


arg 


Sca<— Chalcot,  Westbury,  Wilts. 


PICKEESGILL-CUNLIFFE    OF  CHESTER- 
FORD   PARK. 

PiCKERSGlLL-CuNLiFPE,  II AEET,  Esq.  of  Chester- 
ford  Park,  co.   Essex,   J. P.,  cos.  Essex  and  E.  E. 


1610 


PIE 


THE  LAN^DED  GENTRY. 


PI  a 


Yorkshire,  I.  1858  ;  vi.  1880,  Arlette  Tsobel,  dau. 
of  Cliarles  W.  Keynolds,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Eamslade, 
Berks,  and  had  issue,  two  daus. 

Lineage. — John  Tickersgill,  Esq.  of  Nctherne  House, 
f^urrey,  and  Tavistock  Square,  London  (son  of  John  Pickers- 
jjill  and  Mary  his  wife),  b.  13  Aug.  ITS.'i;  m.  2  Aug.  1810, 
•■^ophia,  youngest  dau.  of  John  CunhfTe,  Esq.  of  High  House, 
Addinghain,  co.  York,  and  sister  of  Ellis  Cunliffe  Lister  Kay, 
3Csq.  of  Manningham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1874,  aged 
Hi)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Ccnliffe,  his  heir,  late  of  Blendon  Hall  and 
Ketherne  House,  J.l'.,  6.22  Oct.  1811;  to.  17  Dec.  1335, 
Anna,  dau.  of  George  Washington  lliggs,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
villc,  near  Baltimore,  U.S.A.,  and  d-  Isi)!,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Ccnliffe,  6.  4  Feb.  1844;  in.  18  Feb.  1865, 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Palermo, 
and  d  s.  p.  at  Va.ni.  18  May,  1SG8,  v.p. 

2  John,  b.  4  Sept.  1846  :  d.  v.  p.  5  June,  184S. 

i  Sophia,  VI.  23  April,  1857,  Louis  Jay,  Esq.  of  Frankfort- 

onthe-Maine. 
2  Anna  Riggs,  m.  1  June,  186G,  Carl  Jay,  Esq.,  also  of 

Frankfort. 

n.  John  Ccnliffe  Pickersgill  Ccnliffe,  Esq.  of  Hooloy, 
Coulsion,  Surrey,  assumed,  l>y  royal  licence,  the  additional 
.surname  and  arms  of  Ccnliffe  1867  ;  b.  28  March,  1819; 
m.  30  Jan.  1849,  Helen  Hutton,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Very 
Rev.  T.  Dale,  Dean  of  Rochester,  and  d.  1873,  having  had 
issue, 

1  John  Cunliffe,  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey,  B.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  28  Dec.  1850;  d.  1880. 

2  Harry,  of  Chesterlord  Park. 

3  Charles,  b.  1863  ;  vi.  dau.  of  0.  L.  Master,  Esq.  of 
Barrow  Green,  Surrey. 

1  Helen  Dale.  2  Mary  Harriette. 

3  Evelyn  Sophia.  4  Gertrude  Annci. 

5  Alice.  6  Mabel. 

7  Ethel.  8  Kaiharine. 

9  Milicent. 
an.  Thomas  Thompson,  b.  1821  ;  d.  unm.  1847. 

I.  Sophia,  111.  4  .(an.  1844,  Robert  Kodger,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Pladlow  Castle,  Tonbridge,  Kent  (both  deceased),  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Harriette  Eliza,  m.  IS  April,  1865,  Rev.  Henry  Shepherd, 
Rector  of  Chaldon,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

air.  Pickersgill  d.  11  Nov.  1865. 

JiTiu< — Arg.,  three  eagles,  wings  elevated  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu. 
as  many  fountains  ppr.  Crtst  — On  a  rock  ppr.  an  eagle,  wings 
elevated  sa.,  bezanlee,  and  holding  in  thd  beak  a  cross-cross- 
let  titch^e  or.     Motto — Quae  recta  sequor. 

Seat — iJlendon  Hall,  liexley,  Kent.  Residence — 77,  Marina, 
■St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  Surjsex. 


PIERCE    OF    FEETTONS. 

Pierce,  John  Timbkell,  Esq.  of  Frettons,  co. 
Essex,  J.P.,  D.L.,  called  to  the  Ear  at  the  Middle 
Temple  186S,  when  he  joined  the  Home  (now 
iSouth  Eastern)  Circuit,  h.  30  Nov.  1831  ;  m.  7 
Aug.  1861,  Mary,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Henry 
Milward,  Esq.  of  Redditch,  J.P.  for  cos.  Worcester 
und  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Timbrell  Milward,  b.  11  May,  1862;  m.  6  July, 
ISsG,  Annie  Wylio,  only  dau.  of  John  Macgregor,  Esq., 
31. D.,  and  has  issue,  John  Timbrell  Nelthorpe  and 
Mary  Vt'inifred. 

ji.  Francis  Dormer,  6.  7  July,  1869. 

I.  Mary  Milward,  ra.  10  April,  18S8,  Sir  Fielding  Clarke, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  at  Hong  Kong, 
formerly  Chief  Justice  of  Fiji. 

II.  Catherine  Frances. 

III.  Margaret  Eleanor.  iv.  Eliza  Janet. 
V.  AVinifred.  vi.  Esther. 
Lineagre. — This  family  was,  until  the  beginning  of  this 

century,  settled  inco.  Monmouth  (Chepstow). 

George  Pierce,  Esq.,  ia.  13  Dec.  17U0,  Betsy,  dau.  of  John 
Matthews,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  May,  183»)  had  issue, 

1  George  Capt.  B.X.,  b.  12  Nov.  1793;  entered  the  Navy 
in  ISO.i,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  of  1«07  to  Copcn- 
hag»-n.  commandC'i  a  gunboat  in  tne  attack  upon  Walcheren 
in  1»09,  and  served  actively  at  the  bombardment  of  Algiers 
under  Lord  Exmouth  in  1816.     He  d.  4  June,  1863. 

2  James  Parker. 

Mr.  Pierce  J..  24  Dec.  1823.     His  second  son, 

James  Parker  Pierce,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Highgate  Road, 
J.P.  for  Middlesex,  m.  6  June,  1826,  Mar>-,  younger  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Timbrell,  Esq.,  aad  by  her  (whorf.  o  Sept.  1874) 
bad  issue, 


1  John  Timbrell,  now  of  Frettons. 

2  James.  M.A.  (Corp.  Chris.  Cull.  Camb.),  jji.  Laura  Harriett, 
dau.  of  the  late  Charles  J.  Simmons,  Esq. 

3  William  Timbrell,  m.  Sarah  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
Edward  Rayne,  Esq. 

1  Eliza  Ann,  m.  George  Thompson  Frederick  Abraham,  only 
son  of  the  laie  G.  F.  Abraham,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 

2  Mary  Timbrell,  m.  Rev.  George  Bulstrode,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Ely,  and  Rector  of  St.  Mary  Stoke,  Suffolk,  and  d.  27  Oct. 
1860,  having  had  issue. 

3  Emily  Elliott,  m.  Rev.  John  Brown  McClennan,  late  Fellow 
of  Tim.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  McClennan, 
and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Pierce  d.  21  Jan.  1869. 
5eoi— Frettons,  Danbury,  Chelmsford. 
Toii-H  Ke.fidtnce—3,  Middle  Temple  Lane,  Temple. 
Club — Reform. 


PIERPOINT  OF  ST.  AUSTINS. 

PiERPOiXT,  Robert,  Esq.  of  St.  Austins,  co.  Lan- 
caster, J.P.,  M.P.  for  Warrington  since  1892,  M.A. 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner 
TemiDle,  b.  8  June,  1845.  Mr.  Pierpoint  is  the  son 
of  the  late  Benjamin  Pierpoint,  Esq.  of  St.  Austins 
(who  d.  1877),  byElizabetli,his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
G-reen,  Esq.  (she  d.  1857).  He  has  two  sisters, 
Eleanor,  who  m.  WiUiam  Philip  Brabazon,  Esq., 
and  Agnes. 

Seat — St.  Austins,  Warrington,  co.  Lancaster. 


PIGOTT  (now  CORBET)  OF  SUNDORNE. 

Corbet,  Ret.  George  William,  of  Sundonie 
Castle,  Salop,  Rector  of  Upton  Magna,  co.  Salop, 
b.  1824;  m.  1871,  Ellen  Maria  Phoebe,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Percival  Spearman  Wilkinson,  of  Mount 
Oswald,  CO.  Durham ;  assumed  the  name  of 
Corbet  in  lieu  of  Pigott  1890.     He  has  issue, 

HoGH  Dbyden,  b.  June  1873. 

Lineag-e.— A  descendant  of  the  ancient  Norman  family 
of  Picot,  Richard  Pigott,  m.  the  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir 
Richard  de  Peshale,  of  Chetwynd,  Salcp,  and  obtained  with 
her  that  fine  estate. 

Robert  Pigott,  of  Chetwynd,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1517, 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blunt,  Knt.  of  Kinlet,  and  had 
a  son, 

Thomas  Pigott,  of  Chetwynd,  whose  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop, 
1574,  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Gatacre,  Esq. 
Gatacre,  numerous  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1624,  »,. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  and  dying 
1620,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1615,  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Leveson,  Knt.,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  m.  Anne.  dau.  of  Ralph. 
Sneyd,  Esq.  oi  Keele,  co.  Stafford,  and  dying  1665,  was*,  by 
his  son, 

Walter  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwj-nd,  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Dryden,  Bart,  of  Canons  Ashby  co.  Northampton,  and 
dying  1669,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1697,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Willingsworths,  co. 
Stafford  (brother  of  Edward,  Lord  Dudley  and  Ward),  by 
whom  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  Honor,  m.  John  Harvey,  Esq., 
and  Ann,  m.  Richard  Lyster,  Rsq.  of  Rowton,  Salop,  six  sons 
of  whom  the  4th,  William,  was  ancestor  of  Pigotts  of 
Dodder.-haU  (to  which  Memoir  refer).    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd  Park,  Salop  and  of 
Chesterton  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon,  b.  21  Nov.  1699  ;  m.  1st, 
Diana  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Rocke,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury, 
but  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Peers,  Esq. 
of  Criggion,  co.  Montgomery,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and 
four  daus.,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Rebecca,  m.  John  Mytton, 
Esq.  of  Halston.  Dying  in  May,  1770,  Mr.  Pigot  was  s.  at 
Chetwynd  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1774,  who  sold 
the  estate  at  Chetwynd,  lived  for  some  time  at  Geneva,  m. 
abroad,  and  had  a  son,  who  (/.  before  him.  His  own  death 
happened  at  Toulouse,  7  July,  1794.     His  brother, 

P„EV.  William  Pigott,  Rector  of  Chetwynd  and  Edgmond, 
m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  John  ilytton,  Esq.  of  HaLston,  Salop,  and 
had  Lssue, 


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THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY. 


lO 


1611 


William,  Capt.  82nd  EcRt.,  d.  at  Gibraltar  1795. 
John  Dbtden,  his  successor  in  the  Edgmond  estate. 
Aiubella. 

Anne,  ra.  John  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Sundorne  Castle,  and  had 
issue,  Andrew  William,  of  Sundorne,  d.  s.  p.  ;  Deyden 
EonERT  of  Sundorne,  d.  s.  p.  1859  ;  Vincent,  d.  s.  p. ; 
Kynuston,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Annaeella,  in.  1841,  Sir  Theodore 
Briiickiiian,  Bart.,  d.  s.  p.  ISG4. 
Marj-.  Harriott, 

aev.  William  I'igott  d.  9  March.  1811,  in  his  70th  year.    The 
Jnd  son, 

Kev.   John  Dbyuen  I'igott,  of  Edfcmond,  Eector  of  the 
same  place,  and  Habberley,  m.  3  Feb.  180G,  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Beven,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  d.  1S05,  leaving 
John  Dryden,  late  of  Sundorne  Castle. 
William  Henry.  Arthur  James. 

Lci>ihton  Price. 

Charles  Francis   Corbet  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Edgmond 
and  Hon.  i;anon  of  Lichfield,  &.  1820;  ))i.  1873,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Chandos  Wren-Hoskyns,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Harewood, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  d.  Jan.  1838. 
Frederick. 

George  William  (Rev.),  now  of  Sundorne  Castle. 
Louisii  Harriott.  Frances  Sarah. 

Au.iiusta  Honoria.  Arabella. 

,    Eosaiiiond  Dorothy  Henrietta  Ord. 
'His  eldest  son, 

Kev.  John  Dryden  Corbet,  of  Sundorne  Castle,  Salop,  h. 
IS  April,  1808,  assumed  the  surname  of  Cokeet  18C0,  and 
d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1889. 

Arms — Erin.,   three  fusils  con.ioined  in  fesae  sa.     Cr^.jS— A 
wolf's  head  erased  arg.,  langued  gu. 
jScoi— Sundorne  Castle,  Shrewsburj'. 


!     PIGOTT    OF    DODDERSHALIi    PARK, 

'  PiGOTT,  William  Hakyey,  Esq.  of  Doddershall 
Park,  Bucks,  J.P.,  Capt.  R.X.,  b.  8  March,  IStS  ; 
m.  1  Nov.  1886,  Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Lloyd,  of 
Aston  Hall,  Shropshire,  and  Lady  Frances  Lloyd, 
tvnd  has  issue, 

Editha  Ivy. 

Xiineagre. — Rev.  William  Pigott,  Eector  of  Edgmond 
and  Chetwynd,  Salop,  4th  son  of  Eobert  Pigott,  Esq.  of 
Chetwynd,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1C97,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John 
Cotes,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1757)  had,  with 
other  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Jiorothy,  m.  Walter  Hai-vey  Tliursby,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury. 
Sar;ih,  ra.  Henry  Bevan,  Esq.  of  -hrew.sbury. 
Anne,  m.  Gen.  Sir  Baldwin  Leighton,  Bart. 
The  son  and  heir, 

William  Pigott,  Esq.,  s.  to  Doddershall  Park,  co.  Bucking- 
'ham,  1789,  at  the  death  of  Chiistabclla,  Viscountess  Saye  and 
Sele,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1792.  He  );i.  Sophia,  only 
idau.  of  Sir  William  Wolseley,  Bart,  of  Wolseley,  co.  Stafford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  had  issue, 
William,  liis  heir. 

John  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Bucks  Militia,  ■ni.  Elizabeth, 
dan.  and  co-heir  of  John  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Stafford,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  John. 
James  Noel  (lii'V.),  Rector  of  Grendon  Underwood,  Bucks. 
Emma,  m.  1792,  John  Marvcy  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Abington 
Abbey,  co.  Northampton. 
<    Selina  Hariiet,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Baker,  K.N.,  and  d.  i.  p. 

1825. 
Mr.  Pigott  rf.  26  Feb.  1302,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
.    AViLLiAM  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Doddershall  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
■Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  of  the  3rd  Regt.  of  local  Militia,  b.  22  Oct. 
1773;    m.  )0  Dec.   1794,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  King, 
Rector  of  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1843)  had 
issue, 
George  Guen'Ille  Wandesfoed,  his  heir. 
\Vi  liam,  Ensi.en  2r)th  liegt.,  d.  April,  1817. 
John  Robert,  Perpetual  Curate  of  North  Marston,  Bucks,  d. 

Feb.  18.52. 
Emma  Anne,  m.  Rev.    Eobert  Wilson,  Eector  of  Ashwell- 
lliorpe,  Norfolk,  nephew  to  Lord  Berners.     She  d.  1827;  he 
d.  isno. 

Col.  Pigott  d.  2  June,  1838.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Grenville  Wandesford  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Dodders- 
:iall  Park,  Col.  Royal  Bucks  Militia,  M.P.  for  St.  Mawes  1830, 
'i.  1st,  20  Oct.  18i2,  Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of  Edward  Bceston 
'-on;,',  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge,  Surrey,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. 
'S2.J.  He  m.  2ndly,  31  Oct.  1838,  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of 
iVilliam  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  Salop,  by  whom  (who  d.  9 
iept.  1883)  he  had  issue, 


William  Harvet,  now  of  Doddershail. 

Mary  Louisa,  d.  unni.  4  April,  1875. 
Col.  Pigott  d.  4  Jan.  1S65. 

Arms—Enn.,  three  fusils  conjoined  m  fesse  sa.  Crrd—K 
wolf's  head  erased  arg.,  langued  gu.  il/o«(o— Toulc  toys 
preste. 

6>at— Doddershall  Park,  Aylesbury. 


PIGOTT    OP    CAPAED. 

Pigott,  Eobeet  Edwakd,  Esq.  of  Capard, 
Queen's  Co.,  b.  12  Sept.  1862  ;  s.  his  fatlier  1887. 

Liineag'e. — John  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Dysart,  Queen's  co., 
had  a  grant  of  that  estate  by  letters  patent  dated  28  Feb.  16G2, 
in  all  which  he  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Robert  Pigott,  Knt.  of  Dysart,  knighted  by  Sir  Arthur 
Chichester,  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland,  30  Sept.  1609 ;  had  a 
re-grant  of  Dysart  by  patent  dated  10  Oct.  1587,  and  obtained 
a  grant  of  Corbally,  Capard,  and  other  lands  in  Queen's  co., 
by  patent  dated  29  April,  1622.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  St.  Leger  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Anthony  St.  Leger, 
Lord  Deputy,  by  whom  (who  cL  9  Oct.  1599)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Grangbeg,  a.  to  Dysart,  Major  in  the  army,  slain 
in  battle  with  tbe  Irish  1640,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  SirThomas 
Colclough,  Knt.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Dysart,  whose  lineal  descendant  and  repre- 
sentative, temp.  George  III., 

Rev.  Richard  Pigott,  D.D.,  of  Dysart,  had  an  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Anne.  m.  March,  17S3,  Robert  Shapland 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Castle  Boro,  co.  Wexford,  and  was 
mother  of  Robert  Shapland,  1st  Lord  Carew. 

2  Thomas  (Right  Hon.),  of  Long  Ashton,  Somerset. 

3  .Vlexander,  ancestor  of  Pigott,  Bart,  of  Knapton  (set 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage), 

4  John,  ancestor  of  Pigott  0/ iic(/iee)i(?u.^. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Innishannon,  co.  Cork. 

I.  Sibella. 

II.  Dorothea,  m.  Andrew  HouU,  Esq.  of  Aghenehelly,  co. 
Cork,  who  d.  Dec.  1037. 

III.  Joan. 

Sir  Eobert  m.  2ndly,  Thomasine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Chris- 
topher Peyton,  .Auditor  at  War,  and  widow  of  Peter  Baptiste, 
alias  Castilion,  by  whom  he  had  further  issue, 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  William,  of  Kilflnny,  lu.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Jonn  Dowdall,  Knt.  of  Kilfinny.  co.  Limerick,  by  Eliz:ilietli 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  Knt.  of  PoUylong, 
and  widow  of  John  Southwell,  Esq.  of  Rathkeale,  and  d. 
25  Feb.  1667,  leaving  issue, 

John,  of  Kilfinny,  Barrister-?  t-Law,  m.  1st,  Garthrude, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  1st  Bart,  of  Castle  Mattress, 
by  whom  (who  d.  28  May,  1683)  he  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Kilfinny,  who  had  two  sons,  John  and 
William,  both  d.  s.  p.  in  1718. 

2  Southwell,  who  s.  to  Capard. 

3  John,  d.  s.  p.  4  Eobert,  d.  s.  p. 
5  Richard,  d.  s.p. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1696,  Margaret,  dau.  of  ^ir  Caesar  Colclough, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Tintern  Abbey,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  Cffisar 
Colclough,  3rd  Bart,  of  Tintern  Abbey,  and  widow  of 
Eobert  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  23  April,  1723),  he  had  no  issue.  He  assumed  ihc 
additional  surname  of  Colclough  on  his  2ud  marriage, 
and  d.  8  May,  1717. 

Martha,  m.  Lieut.  George  Stamer,  of  Carnelly,  co  Clare. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Woudhouse,  co. 
\Valci-ford. 

V.  Arthur.  vi.  Eobert. 

IV.  Thomasine,  m.  1st,  Argentine  Hull,  Esq.  of  I.eaincoii, 
CO.  Cork,  who  d.  Aug.  J037,  and  2nilly,  Col.  Prime  Iron 
Eochforr,  who  was  shot  by  order  of  Oliver  Cromwell  14 
May,  1652. 

V.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Richard  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally,  Qucen'.< 
CO.,  who  d.  Dec.  1031. 

Sir  Robert  made  his  will  23  May,  1641,  which  was  proved  17 
April,  1644.     His  eldest  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  oi  Capard,  .s-.  to  that  estate,  and  ob- 
tained a  re-grant  of  same  and  Corbally  by  patent  dated  6  Dec. 
1639,  which  estates  he  put  into  settlement  on  his  son's  mar- 
riage, I67G,  and  entailed  them  on  the  male  descendants  of 
himself  and  his  brother,  William  Pigott.  He  had  two  sons, 
Robert  and  Chidley,  who  both  enjoyed  the  estate  in  succes- 
sion. He  d.  intestate,  and  administration  was  granted  of  his 
chattels  30  Aug.  1086,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  m.  (settlements  dated  20 
Feb.  1676),  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  1st  Bart, 
of  Castle  Mattress,  who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  co. 


1612 


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pia 


Limerick,  and  il.  1717.  lie  d.  s.  p.  1706,  intestate,  when  he 
was  il.  by  his  hrother, 

Chidlet  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  who  administered  to  his 
elder  brother,  6  July,  1708,  and  </.  .<!.  p.  1718,  when  the  estate 
reverted,  under  the  settlement  of  167G,  to  his  cousin, 

Southwell  Pigott,  Ksq.  of  Capard.  He  m.  Henrietta 
"Wynanda  Vandergraff,  by  whom  (who  d.  31  March,  1747)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  CoLCLOUGH,  his  heir. 

II.  DowDALL,  successor  to  his  brother. 

in.  John,  of  Eathkeale,  m.  May,  1743,  Mary,  dan.  of  William 
F>rownlow,  Esq..  M.P.  (ancestor  of  Lord  Lurgan),  by  Lady 
Elizabeth  Hamilton  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James,  (Tth  Earl 
of  Abercorn,  and  had  a  son, 
John,  heir  to  his  uncles. 

I.  Cornelia  Gertrude,  m.  May,  1739,  Sir  John  Piers,  4th  Bart, 
of  Tristernagh. 

II.  Margaret,'))!.  Pec.  1741,  Edward  Eiggs,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London. 

III.  Henrietta,  vi.  Mr.  Agnew. 

Mr.  Pigott,  whose  will,  dated  18  May,  1751,  with  a  codicil, 
dated  20  Feb.  1755,  was  proved  24  Sept.  1756,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

CoLCLOCGH  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  m.  April,  1739,  Anne, 
dan.  of  Right  Hon.  Edward  Eiggs,  M.P.  for  Killybegs,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Medlycoct,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Milbourne,  and  d.  s.  p.  1779,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

DowBALL  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  whose  will,  dated,  25  Feb. 
1785,  was  proved  20  Feb.  1789.  He  d.s.p.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

John  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard.  ni.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jona- 
than Lovett,  Esq.  of  Liscombe,  co.  Buckingham,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  Ii.  Robert,  d.  unm. 

HI.  Thomas  Southwell,  Capt.  in  the  ami)',  b.  19  Dec.  1793; 

in.  1820,  Josephine  de  Steigcr,  dau.  of  Frederic,  Baron  de 

Eiggisberg,  by  whom  (who  was    b.  24  May,  17S8,  and  d. 

17  June,  1851)  he  left  at  his  decease,  24  Oct.  1837,  two  sons 

and  three  daus., 

1  John   Eudolph  William,    6.    1   Jan.   1822  ;   d.  21   Dec. 
1862. 

2  Henry  Armanb  Eoeert,  late  of  Capard. 

1  Margaret  Sophia  Elizabeth,  m.  Alfred  Zeerlcder,  and  has 
issue. 

2  Frederika  Henrietta  Mary  Fanny,  m.  William  de  Steiger, 
and  has  issue  ;  she  d.  1878. 

3  Henrietta  Sophia  Eleanor  Anna,  m.  Xaver  de  Merhart, 
and  has  issue. 

1.  Mary,  m.  15  June,  1807,  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Delves  Biough- 
ron,  8th  Bart,  of  Broughton,  and  d.  26  Dec.  1863. 
Mr.  Pigott  d.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pjgott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  m.  Harriett  Eleanor  Thorpe 
Porter,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  d.  v.mn.  v.  p.  1846. 

II    Henry  Pearse,  d.  unm.  v.  p.  27  May,  1864,  accidentally 
drowned  in  the  lake  at  Capard. 
III.  Edward,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 

Mr.  Pigott  d.  without  surviving  issue  3  March,  1867,  and  was 
,•-•.  by  his  nephew, 

Robert  Henry  Armand  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  Queen's 
CO.,  b.  2  April,  1830;  m.  1st,  1861,  Julia  Theresa  Eleanor 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Edward,  Baron  de  Sturlcr,  of  Berne,  Switzer- 
land, by  whom  (who  d.  25  Feb.  1865)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Edward,  now  of  Capard. 

II.  Arthur,  b.  1  Dec.  1863;  d.  4  Feb.  1865. 
I.  Mary  Ellen,  b.  14  Feb.  1865. 

He  m..  2ndly,  1875,  Cccile  Adfele,  dau.  of  E.,  Baron  de 
Sturler,  and  d.  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son. 

Arms — Erm.,  three  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  sa.,  the  centre 
one  charged  with  a  crescent  or,  for  difference.  Crest — A  wolfs 
head  erased  arg.,  charged  with  a  crescent  gu. 

Stati — Capard,  Rosenallis,  Queen's  co.  ;  Kiesen  and  Eiggis- 
berg, Canton  de  Berne,  Switzerland. 


PIGOTT-CARLETON. 

{See  Leir-Carleton  of  Greywell  Hall.) 

■ ♦ 

PIGOTT  OF  SLEVOY. 
Pemberton-Pigott,  Col.  Edward  Charles, 
of  iSlevoy  Castle,  co.  Wexford,  Col.  late  Essex 
Kegt.,  b.  8  July,  1836  ;  m.  1st,  24  Nov.  1859,  Eliza 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Elphinstone  Underwood, 
Esq.,  Madras  C.S.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
I.  George  Hamilton,  b.  19  March,  1S63. 


II.  Robert  Edward,  b.  6  Oct.  1866. 

I.  Edith  Jessie,  m.  —  Thompson,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndlv,  1891,  Madeline  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Pierce  Grant,  Vicar  of  Portsmouth. 

Iiineag:e. — John  Pigott,  Esq.,  residing  in  co.  Antrim, 
temp.  Charles  II.  and  James  II.,  was  father  of 

Eev.  Harfinch   Pigott,  Rector  of  Taghmon,  Diocese  of  ' 
Ferns,  who  was  b.  1688,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  2  April,  I 
1705,  became  a  scholar  1708,  B.A.  1709,  and  was  appointed  ' 
to  the   Prebend  of  Taghmon  1742.     In    March,    1733,    he 
obtained  a  lease  for  ever  of  the  house  and  lands  of  Slevoy,  co. 
Wexford,  from  Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green. 
He  had,  with  a  dau.  Hester  (Mrs.  Button),  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  James's,  Dublin,  s.  his  father 
at  Slevoy,  which  he  sold  to  bis  brother  1746.  His  will,  dated  ' 
19  Aug.  1775,  was  proved  4  June, 1776  ;  he  leftan  only  dau.,  , 
who   m.   Hardy  Pemberton,    Esq.   of  the   city  of  Dublin,  ' 
Merchant,  eldest  son  of  John  Pemberton,  of  Dublin,  Mer- 
chant, by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hardy,  of  Meath 
Street,  Dublin,  and  had  one  son, 

William  Pemberton,  who  adopted  the  surname  of  Pigots 
upon  succeeding  to  Slevoy,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

Eev.  Harfinch  Pigott  d.  1746.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy,  purchased  that  estate  from 
his  elder  brother.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1771,  andl  I 
771.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Jacob  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetown,  co.  Wexford,  i 
by  whom  (who  d.  1789)  he  had  no  issue.  By  his  will,  dated 
25  July,  1788,  and  proved  10  Nov.  following,  he  bequeathed, 
his  estates  (with  an  injunction  that  he  should  take  the  surname 
of  Pigott)  to  his  grand-nephew, 

William  Pemberton-Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy  Castle,  already 
mentioned.     He  was  b.  3  Jan.  1773;    was  High  Sheriff  1794, 
J. P.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Wexford  Militia  21  July,  1801.     He  m.  \ 
20  Dec.  1794,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas  Houghton,  Esq.  of  ■ 
Kilmannock,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1862) 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Henry,  bapt.  4  Dec.  1796 ;  d.  1815,  aged  19. 

II.  George  Powell,  his  heir. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Fletcher, 
of  Callington,  Cornwall,  and  left  one  dau. 

IV.  Charles  Csesar,  Capt.  in  the  Indian  army,  m.  March, 
1839,  Mary  Madeline  Hannie,  of  co.  Perth,  and  d.  12  April, 
1843,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Maria  Fiances,  d.  1826. 

II.  J.inc,  7)i.Rcv.  Maxwell  Phaire,  and  (i.  1829. 

III.  Kllen,  m.  before  1835,  Rev.  Maxwell  Phaire. 

IV.  Anne  Eliza,  m.  Jacob  W.  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetown,  co. 
Wexlord. 

v.  Charlotte.  vi.  Martha. 

VII    Mary  Anne,  d.  1812. 

viii.  Emily,  m.  1839,  Rev.  Robert  Polwhele,  Vicar  of  Aven- 
bury,  who  d.  1877  (.sec  Polwhele  of  Polwhele). 
Col.  Pemberton-Pigott  d.  10  March,  1854.    His  son, 

George  Powell  Pemberton-Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy  Castle, 
J. P.,  Capt.  Wexford  Militia,  b.  2  Dec.  1802;  m.  5  July,  1834, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Healthfield,  co. 
Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Charles,  now  of  Slevoy. 

II.  George  Powell,  m.  13  Nov.  1869,  Jemima  Miibel,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Wilson  Knox,  Esq.  of  Kilmannock.  co.  Wexfurd, 
and  has  issue,  George  Frederick,  Elizabeth  Mabel,  and  Mary 
Frances. 

HI.  William  Henry,  late  Capt.  73rd  Regt.,  now  of  Clover 
Valley,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  m.  Mary  Palmer,  dau.  of  William 
Taylor,  Esq.,  Bengal  C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Skipworth  Lockwood,  b.  1  Nov.  1864. 

2  Vicars  Longley  Koyse,  b.  3  April,  1866. 

3  Arthur  Frederick,  6.  10  Aug.  1867. 

4  William  John  Hobhouse,  b.  18  Dec.  1871. 

5  Villiers  Graham,  b.  12  Dec.  1873. 

6  Ernest  Richard,  b.  9  Aug.  1875. 

1  Jessie  Elizabeth,  6.  4  April,  1862. 

2  Mary  Charlotte,  b.  12  Aug.  1863. 

3  Violet  Ruthven  Palmer,  6.  10  Aug.  1870. 

4  Florence  Lctitia,  b.  9  Feb.  1877. 
IV.  Richard. 

v.  John  Charles,  m.  1872,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  Davia 

Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale,  and  has  issue. 
VI.  Frederick    Knollys,    m.    12  July,    1884,   Amy,  duu.  of 

Eev.   John   Keefe  Robinson,   Rector  of  Whitechurch,   co. 

Wexford. 
vii.  Henry  Loftus.  viii.  David  William. 

I.  Elizabeth  Eleanor. 

II.  Olivia  Goodall,  ;;i.  24  Sept.  1872,  Major-Gen. Arthur  Loftus  j 
Steele. 

III.  Mary,  m.  8  July,  1877,  William  George  Williamson,  Esq., 
Inspector  Royal  liish  Constabulary. 

IV.  Emily  Maude.  v.  Letitia  Julia.  , 

ffat— Slevoy  Castle, Foulke's  Mills,  co.  Wexford. 


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SMYTH-PIGOTT    OF     BROCKLEY. 

Smtth-Pigott,  Maet  Agnes,  dau.  of  Joseph 
^uscombe  Poole,  Esq.  of  Weston-super-Mare,  m. 
26  Jan.  1882,  Cecil  Htjgh  Smyth-Pigott,  Esq. 
of  Brockley  Hall,  Brockley  Court,  and  The  Grove, 
Somerset,  tf.P.,  late  Lieut.  N.  Somerset  Yeo.  Cav., 
who  was  0.  27  Nov.  1S60,  and  d.  22  Feb.  1893, 
laving  had  issue, 

I.  John  Hcch,  6.  1882. 

II.  Bernard  Cecil,  b.  1884. 

III.  Joseph  Kuscombe  Wadham. 

I.  Gladys  Mary.  :i.  Cecily  Mary  Agnes. 

in.  Dorothy  Mary.  iv.  Margaret  Mary  Blanche. 

Lineagre. — John  Hcgh  Smtth-Pigott,  Esq.  of  Bro:kIcy 
Hall,  Brockley  Court,  and  The  Grove,  F.A.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1828  ;  m.  19  Dec.  1815,  Anne  Provis,  Lad  issue, 

John  Hugh  Wadham  Pigott,  late  of  Brockley  Hall. 

Henry  Thomas  Coward.  Ed«ard  Frederick. 

George  Octavius. 

Alfred  Constantine  Norman,  h.  1S29  ;  d.  5  Blay,  1870. 

Anna,  m.  2  May,  1839,  Thomas  Piatt,  Esq.,  Banister-at-La\v. 

Florence. 

Elizabeth  Augusta,  m.  20  April,  1341,  Edwin  F.  Fox,  Esq., 
son  of  the  late  E.  L.  Fox,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Emily  Isabella,  d.  5  Sept.  1838.  Agnes  Clara. 

John  Hugh  Wadham  Pigott  Smyth-Pigott,  Esq.  of 
Erockley  Hall,  Brockley  Court,  and  The  Grove,  Somerset,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  h.  1819  ;  m.  13  Aug.  1857,  Blanche  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Kaymond  Arundell,  Esq.  (of  the  noble  family  of 
Akdndell  of  Wardour),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1391),  had 
issue, 

I.  Cecil  Hugh,  late  of  Brockley  Hall. 

II.  Ernest  Henry,  d.  26  Feb.  1869. 

III.  Basil,  d.  13  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Bertram  Joseph  Arundell,  6.  26  March,  1874. 

I.  Blanche  Mary. 

II.  Maud  Isabel  Mary,  m.  1884,  Monsieur  Joseph  Piers  de 
Eaveschoot,  of  Belgium. 

III.  Edith  Florence  Mary,  ni.  1833,  Capt.  Raleigh  Chichester, 
of  Kunnamoor,  co.  Roscommon. 

IV.  Sybil  Constance  Mary. 

£ta£— Brockley  Court,  West  Town,  R.S.O.  Somerset. 


PIKE    OF    GLENDARARY. 
Pike,  Eichaed  Nicholsox,  Esq.  of  Glendararj, 
CO.  Mayo,  b.  18  May,  18S0. 

Liineag'e. — The  Ptke  family  was  resident  in  Devon  at  a 
very  early  date.  There  was  a  branch  also  at  Ilford,  in  Essex, 
in  the  14th  century. 

Richard  Pike,  or  Ptke,  Esq.  of  Kewbury,  Berks,  h.  1598, 
had  considerable  estates  in  that  co.,  a  portion  of  which  he 
offered  to  settle  on  his  son, 

Richard  Pike,  Esq.  of  Sarsfield  Court,  co.  Cork  (h.  at  New- 
bury, Berks,  1627),  the  first  of  his  family  who  settled  in  Ireland, 
provided  he  returned  and  resided  on  the  English  estate.  He 
m.  1655,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Jackson,  of  London  (whose 
ancestors  were  Chief  Magistrates  in  London),  and  d.  in  16GS, 
leaving  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus.    His  son, 

Richard  Pike,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  co.  Cork,  b.  1659;  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconnor,  co.  Carlow, 
and  d.  1739,  leaving  by  her  (whose  will  was  dated  20  Aug. 
1745)  two  sons,  William  and  Samuel,  and  four  daus. 

William  Pike,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  the  elder  son,  was 
h.  1695;  711.  Deborah  (whose  will  is  dated  3  March,  and  was 
proved  28  June,  176G),  dau.  of  John  Pim,  of  Edenderry.  He 
d.  1756,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  Pike,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  co.  Cork,  and  Fullers 
Court,  CO.  Kildare,  b.  1748:  m.  1779,  Anne,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Riversview,  Cumberland,  and  d.  IslO, 
leaving  a  son, 

Jonathan  Pike,  Esq.  of  Beechgrove,  co.  Tyrone,  6.  1782  ; 
m.  1813,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Grange 
Lodge,  same  co.  (by  Lydia  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Clibborn, 
Esq.  of  Hall,  co.  Westmeath),  and  had  issue, 

I.  RiCHABD,  of  Beechgrove. 

II.  James  Kicholson,  of  Derry  Vale,  Tyrone,  d.  1S49. 

III.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Lydia  Clibborn,  m.  10  March,  1841,  Ebenezer  Pike,  Esq. 
of  Besborough,  co.  Cork. 

Mr.  Pike  d.  1860.    His  son, 

William  Pike,  Esq.  of  Glendarary,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  Marion,  dau.  of  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Toxteth  Park,  co. 


Lancaster,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  R.  Laming,  Esq.  of 
Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18G6)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  James,  late  of  Glendarary. 

II.  William  Watson,  b.  10  March,  1860. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Laming,  d.  1859. 

II.  Sarah  Helen  Nicholson,  d.  1865. 

III.  Elizabeth  Barrington.  iv.  Marion  Watson. 
v.  Isabella  Harriet  Wilkinson. 

Mr.  Pike  d.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  hi.s  eldest  son, 

Richard  James  Pike,  Esq.  of  Glendarary,  co.  Mayo,  Major 
Suffolk  (late  12th)  Regt.,  b.  17  Feb.  1850;  m.  1879,  Mary 
Emily,  dau.  of  Charles  Todd  Todd-Naylor,  Esq.,  and  ha.s 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Nicholson,  now  of  Glendarary. 

II.  William,  b.  28  Sept.  18SI. 

III.  Frank,  6.  13  March,  1886. 
I.  Kathleen  Agnes. 

Major  Richard  James  Pike  d.  29  Nov.  1391. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.,  between  three 
trefoils  slipped  vert  an  escallop  of  the  second.  C/-cs(— An  arm 
cmbowed  in  armour  gaundetted,  grasping  a  broken  spear  all 
ppr.,  and  charged  with  an  escallop  az.     Motto — Vrai  il  la  fin. 

Seat — Glendarary,  Achill  Sound,  Westport,  co.  Mayo. 


PIKE    OF    BESBOROUGH. 

Pike,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Besborough,  co.  Cork, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriif  1891,  h.  30  Dee.  1851 ; 
VI.  28  Sept.  1881,  Frances  Annie,  dau.  of  Walter 
E..  Critehley,  Esq.  late  of  Solwick  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  his  wife  Elizabeth  (wee  Dawson),  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Cecil  Frances  Montgo.vteby,  6.  3  Aug.  1882. 

I.  Lydia  Dorothy  Muriel,  b.  20  Jan.  1885. 

Xiineagre. — The  Pike  family  was  resident  in  Devonshire, 
at  an  early  date ;  there  was  a  branch  also  at  Ilford,  in  Essex, 
in  the  I4th  century.  Richard  Pike  or  Pyke,  Esq.  of  New 
bury,  Berks,  6.  1598;  had  estates  in  that  co.,  part  of  which  he 
offered  to  settle  on  his  son,  Richard  Pike,  of  Sarsfield  Court, 
CO.  Cork,  6.  at  Newbury  1627  (the  first  of  the  family  who  set- 
tled in  Ireland),  provided  he  returned  to  reside  on  his 
English  estate.  He  m.  1655,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Jackson, 
of  London,  and  d.  1668,  leaving  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
(see  ■preceding  Memoir). 

Ebenezer  Pike,  son  of  Richard  Pike,  of  Newbury,  Berks, 
and  Elizabeth  Jackson  his  wife,  had,  with  a  dau.  Sarah  (Mrs. 
Atkins),  a  son, 

Richard  Pike,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  Merchant,  m.  1721,  Mary 
Randall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  Cork,  banker,  whose  will,  dated  26  July,  1775. 
was  proved  15  May,  1797.  By  Katherine  his  wife,  he  left 
an  only  dau.  Mary,  m.  Samuel  RandaU,  Esq. 

II.  Ebenezer,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  hicliard,  of  Cork,  m.  Anne  Penrose. 

I.  Sarah  (Mrs.  Wily),  had  three  sons,  Richard,  Samuel,  and 
Thomas  Wily. 
Richard  Pike  made  his  will  25  Nov.  1762,  which  was  proved 
14  Oct.  1768.    His  2nd  son, 

Ebenezer  Pike,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  banker,  m.  1765,  Mrs. 
Anne  Pim,  widow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard.  n.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Elizabeth. 

Ebenezer  Pike  made  his  will  10  May,  1784,  which  was  proved 
25  June,  1785.    His  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Pike,  of  Besborough,  co.  Cork,  m.  1803,  Lydia 
Fennell,  wlio  d.  1807,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Ebenezer,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  Joseph. 

I.  Sarah. 
Mr.  Pike  d.  1826.     His  son, 

Ebe.nezer  Pike,  Esq.  of  Besborough,  b.  25  March,  1806;  m. 
10  March,  1841,  Lydia  Clibborn,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Pike,  Esq. 
of  Beechgrove,  co.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Besborough. 

II.  Ebenezer,  b.  18  Dec.  1853:  m.  Norah  Godfrey- Faussett. 

III.  Robert  Lecky  of  Kilnock,  co.  Carlow,  J. P.,  b.  23  Jan. 
1858  :  m.  1883,  Catherine  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Stanley  Howard,  of  Ballina,  co.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue, 
Ebenezer  John  Lecky.  6.  1884. 

I.  Sarah  Louisa,  m.  Thomas  Wilson  Strangman,  Esq.  of 
Shanagarry,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Mary  Lecky,  m.  Arthur  Pease,  Esq.  of  Huramershnatt, 
Darlington. 

III.  Elizabeth,  ?(i. Richard Goodbody,  Esq.  of  Clare,  King's  eo. 

IV.  Lydia  Josephine,  m.  John  Wilson  Waller,  Esq.  of 
Tring. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PIL 


V.  Henrietta    Sophia,    m.   Eeginald    Eyiey,   Esq.   of   Lea, 
Middlesex. 

VI.  Anne  Emily.  vii.  Florence  Lilias. 

Mt.  Pilie  d.  29  March,  18S3. 
Arms,  tL-c. — Same  as  Pike  of  GUndarary. 
Stat— Besborouch,  Cork. 
Jicsidtnce — DuDsland,  Glanmire. 


PILCHER    OF    ENGL.EFIELD    GREEN. 

PiLCHEB,  John  Giles,  Esq.  of  Bellefields,  Englc- 
field  Green,  co.  Surrey,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Surrey,  and 
.I.P.  lor  London,  m.  17  Aug.  ISGi,  Caroline  Ellen, 
(lau.  of  late  Major-Gen.  Miinsey,  Madras  Caralry, 
and  has  issue, 

John  Haert  Waktok,  6.  16  June,  1S65. 
Alexander  Munsey  Warton,  b.  3  Mar^h,  1370. 
.'i.Uoe  Nelly  Warton,  6.  6  April,  1867. 
Edith  Eleanor  "Warton,  6.  IS  Jan.  1878. 

Mr.  Pileher  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Giles  Pileher,  of  Stockwell,  Surrey,  by  Jane  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Mathew  Warton,  Esq. ;  she  d.  1S83. 

Seat — Bellefields,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey. 
Mesidence — 28,  Lewes  Cre.=cent,  Brighton. 
Clubs — Reform  and  Magistrates. 


PILKINGTON    OF    TORE. 

PiliKlNGTON,  Henby  Mitlock,  Esq.  of  Tore,  co. 
Westmeath,  J.P.,  Q.C,  LL.D.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
M.A.  Cambridge,  b.  24  Sept.  1813  ;  m.  12  May, 
1855,  Wilhelmina  Charity,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
McDonnell,  M.D.,  late  a  Commissioner  Local 
GoTernment  Board,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Lionel,  Capt.  21st  Hussars,  6.  22  May,  1857, 

n.  Alexander  John  McDonnell,  b.  17  May,  1863 ;  to.  8  Nov. 

1887,  Dorothy,  adopted  dau.  of    George  L.  Craik  and 

Dinah  M.  Craik. 

III.  George  Lawrence,  B.A.  Cambridge,  b.  4  June,  1805. 

IV.  Robert  Eivington,  B.A.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  8  Feb.  1870. 

I.  Charity  Mary.  ii.  Emily  Georgina  Catherine. 

III.  Katherine  Anne  Isabel,  m.  18  April,  1892,  Rev.  William 
J.  Kittson,  Rector  of  Druracoiirath,  diocese  of  Meath, 
and  has  issue,  Wilhelmine  Charity  Margaret  Isabel. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Pilkington  is  of  Saxon  origin. 
In  Fuller's  Worthies,  it  is  mentioned  as  "a  right  ancient 
lamily,  gentlemen  of  repute  before  the  Conquest,"  and  in 
(Iwilim,  as  "  a  knightly  family  of  great  antiquity,  taking 
name  from  Pilkington,  in  co.  Lancaster." 

EicHAKD  Pilkington,  6.  1635,  a  descendant  of  this  ancient 
house,  springing  from  the  family  seated  at  Eivington,  co. 
Lancaster,  was  a  staunch  royalist,  and  had  to  compound  for 
his  estates.  He  acquired,  before  the  year  1695,  extensive  pro- 
perty in  Westmeath  and  King's  co.,  and  settled  at  Rathgarrett 
or  Tore,  in  the  former  co.  He  d.  10  Oct.  1711,  leaving,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  two  sons,  i.  Richard,  who  d.  t.  p.,  and  ii. 
Abbadam,  and  eight  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

Abraham  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  m.  2  March,  1704, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  West,  Esq.  of  Gorthroe,  and  d.  1715, 
leaving  issue,  Anne  and 

Henry  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  High  Sheriff  co.  West- 
meath, 1738,  ra.  1st,  4  March,  1726,  his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Barakiah  Low,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Ix)w,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Abraham,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  1738,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Arch- 
deacon Sampson,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

I.  Edward,  who  left  one  dau.  Anne  Hamilton,  to.  her  cousin, 
Henry  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore. 

II.  Thomas,  -hl.  Bridget,    only   dau.  of  the   Rev.   Ephraim 
Harpur,  of  Urney,  King's  co.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  to.  and  had  a  son,  Eev.  Michael  Pilkington, 
TO.  Anne  Orr,  sister  of  George  Orr  Dunbar,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Belfast  (who  d.  1876),  and  d.  1827,  leaving  issue, 
George  Dunbar,  d.  1872,  and  Sarah,  rf.  1874. 

2  William,  Col.  in  the  army. 

3  Richard,  Capt.  81st  Regc. 

4  Thomas,  Capt.  3rd  West  India  Eegt. 

5  Edward,  of  Urney,  King's  co.,  m.  Margaret  NcIIis,  of 
Upper  Canada,  and  dying  1835,  left  issue,  Edward;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  June,  1838,  Eev.  Philip  Kelland,  late  P'ellow 
of  Queen's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  Professor  of  Mathematics  at 
the  University  of  Edinburgh  ;  and  Mary  Anne,  n.  11 
April,  1843,  Robert  Potter,  Esq.,  M.A. 


6  John,  Lieut.  3rd  Eegt. 

7  George.  8  Sampson. 

9  Abraham.  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  with  which  regiment 
he  fought  at  Waterloo,  and  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  d.  a* 
May,  1843. 

10  Gammell,  d.  young.  11  Matthew,  3rd  Eegt. 
Mr.  Pilkington  d.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abraham  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  to.  Mary  Shaw,  sister 
of  Anne,  the  wife  of  Col.  Low,  of  Newtown  Low,  and  had  isoue, 
1.  Henry,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  in.  Margaret  Mills,  but  d.i.p.; 
III.  Abraham;  i.  Matilda,  m,  Luke  Usher,  Esq. ;  ii.  Sarah,  : 
Philip  North,  Esq.;  in.  Anne,  );i.  Charles  North,  Esq.  Mr. 
Pilkington  d.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  19  May,  1778, 
Frances  Emilia,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Mulock,  D.D.,  of  Bellair,j 
King's  CO.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Abraham  John,  Capt.  Londonderry  Militia,  to.  1803, 
Maria,  dau.  of  —  McHugo,  of  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

1  Homan,  to.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  —  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Agart, 

CO.  Galway,  and   by  her  has   issue,  Henry  and   Anna. 

Human  Pilkington  in.  2ndly,  1850,  Elizabeth,  widow  of 

Mathew  Baker,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
1  Belinda,  to.  1829,  Isaac  North  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Ferrans, 

CO.  Meath,  and  d.  1854. 

III.  William  Lowe,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  1809. 

I.  Frances,  to.  1797,  John  Swift  Emerson,  Esq.,  by  whom  she 
had  issue,  one  son, 
Horatio,  to.  1825,  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Mulock,  Esq., 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
1  John,  TO.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Isaac  North  Bomford, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

1  Fanny,  d.  young. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Xorth,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Henry  Pilkington  to.  2ndly,  1789,  Anne  Hamilton,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Pilkington,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  one, 
son, 

IV.  Edward,  m.  1818,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Joshua  Bereton,  M.D., 
and  d.  in  1836,  leaving  issue, 

1  Edward,  m.  26  Sept.  1872,  Eliza  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Woodbridge  Woodbridge,  Esq.,  late  of  Camberwell, 
Sun-ey. 

2  Henry  Bereton,  m.  Jane  Grubb,  and  d.  s.  p.  30  April, 
1859. 

3  I  )avid,  d.  unm.  24  April,  1877. 
1  Katherine  Elizabeth,  to.  4  Aug.  1842,  Eev.  Canon  Heb-I 

den,  M.A.,  Church  of  the  Ascension  Eectory,  Hamilton,' 
Canada,  and  has  issue, 

Joshua  John,  rf.  Sept.  1872.  late  Capt.  and  Adjutant  I3tl: 
batt.  Volunteer  Militia,  Hamilton. 

Robert  Young,  b.  1  Jan.  1847. 

Charles  William,  6.  12  Sept.  1850. 

Edward  Feild,  b.  29  April,  1851. 

Frances  Anne,  to.  Thomas  Corsun,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Anne  Isabella.  Florence  Adelaide. 

Katherine  Ada.  Isabella  Margaret. 

Henry  Pilkington  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Pilkington,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tore,  6.  3  Nov.  1780;  to, 
24  April,  1806,  Barbara,  5th  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Lang,  Eector 
of  Eandalstown,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1864) 
left  at  his  decease,  23  Dec.  1865, 

Hbnr?  Mulock,  now  of  Tore. 

Elizabeth,  d.  21  Jan.  1888. 

Emily  Frances,  m.  10  Aug.  1848,  Eev.  George  Phillips,  D.D., 
President  of  Queen's  Coll.  Camb.,  who  d.  5  Feb.  1892. 

.^rms— Arg.,  a  cross  potence  gu.,  voided  of  the  field.  Crest — 
A  mower,  with  his  scythe  in  front,  habited  as  follows  :  A  high- 
crowned  liat  with  flap,  the  crown  party  per  pale,  flap  the  same, 
counterchanged :  coat  buttoned  to  the  middle,  with  his  scythe 
in  bend  ppr.,  habited  throuch  quarterly  and  counterchanged 
arg  and  gu.  Motloex — Pilkyngton  Pailedowne — The  master 
mows  the  meadows  ;  over  the  crest.  Now  thus  !  now  thus. 

Seat — Tore,  Tyrrels  Pass,  co.  Westmeath. 


PILKINGTON  OF  ST.  HELENS. 
Pilkington,  William,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  St. 
Helens,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  March, 
1827,  m.  24  Oct.  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Lee  Watson,  Esq.  of  St.  Helens,  and  Alice  Speak- 
man,  his  wife,  and  by  her  who  d.  5  March,  1893, 
has  issue, 

I.  William  Lee,  b.  26  March,  1857,  to.  5  Jan.  1888,  Sybil 
Harriette,  dau.  of  R.  Neilson,  Esq. 

II.  George  Herbert,  6.  4  April,  1858,  to.  1  Oct.  1885,  Norah 
Jessie,  dau.  of  C.  Langton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Geoffrej 
and  Cecil  Norah. 

m.  Reginald  Murray.  iv.  Francis  Cecil. 


PIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PIN 


1615 


V.  Albert  Leonard.  i.  Alice. 

II.  Edith  Eliza,  m.  Henry  Seton-Karr,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary  Ethel. 

IV.  Annie  May,  m.  Henry  Haynes,  Esq. 

V.  Evelyn  Constance. 

liineage.— William  Pilkington,  Esq.  second  son  of 
BicHAKD  Pilkington,  Esq.  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  William 
Pendlebury,  Esq.,  6.  26  April,  1765,  to.  20  Oct.  1794,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Richard  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Parbold,  a.nd  d.  20  May,  1831, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  15  Sept.  1815,  had  with  other  issue, 

I.  KicHAKD,  of  St.  Helens,  in.  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Evans, 
Esq.  of  Haydock,  and  had  six  sons,  William,  Rkhard, 
Edward,  Alfred,  Charles,  and  Laurence. 

II.  William,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  St.  Helens,  6.  14  March,  1800, 
m.  24  June,  1824,  Eliza  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Boyes,  Esq. 
Lieut.  R.N.  and  by  her,  who  d.  9  Dec.  1889,  had  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM,  of  Sutton,  St.  Helens. 

II.  Richard. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  C.  C.  S.,  dau.  of  S.  Douglas,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

IV.  George,  m.  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  T.  Carlisle,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

V.  Harold,  d.  19  Pec.  1879.  vi.  Leonard. 

I.  Mary,  m.  H.  Chator,  Esq.,  and  has  issue.  ii.  Eliza. 

III.  Eleanor,  m.  H.  W.  Todd,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Annie,  m.  G.  T.  Todd,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Mathilda  (Mrs  Deane;.  vi.  Jaue  (Mrs.  Rigg). 
Mr.  William  Pilkington  d.  12  Sept.  1872. 

.Seat — Sutton,  St.  Helens,  co.  Lancaster. 


PILKINGTON    OF    HALLIWELI.    HILL. 

Pilkington,  Guy  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Halliwell 
Hill,  Lancashire  (part  of  the  ancient  possessions  of 
the  family),  b.  5  Nov.  1866. 

Lineage. — James  Pilkington  of  Halliwell  (described  as 
grandson  of  Rev.  Leonard  Pilkington,  the  son  of  Richard,  of 
Bivington),  b.  6  Sept.  1603;  m.  3  Oct.  1627,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Stones,  of  Sharpies,  andti.  16  Dec.  1691,  seised  of  Halli- 
well.   His  son, 

James  Pilkington,  of  Sharpies,  bapt.  12  Sept.  1630  ;  ra. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edmond  Saundersun,  of  Breightmet  Hill,  bapt. 
at  Bolton,  5  Sept.  1036,  and  d.  23  March,  1703,  seised  of  Halli- 
well, having  had  a  son, 

John  Pilkington,  of  Halliwell,  who,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  had 
issue,  James,  John,  and  Margaret.  He  d.  1729,  seised  of 
Halliwell,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Pilkington,  who  had  retired  to  Maryborough,  in 
Queen's  Co.  1717,  after  the  battle  of  Preston.  His  son  and 
heir, 

John  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  Queen's  Co.,  m.  Abigail 
Kelly,  and  had  issue, 

.John. 

William,  whose  family  resided  at  the  Mansion  House  at  Car- 
rick. 

Abigail  Margaret. 

Anne,  m.  J.  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

Sarah.  Mary. 

By  his  will,  dated  17  Jan.  1791,  he  devised  his  estate  near 
Preston  and  Bolton,  Lancashire,  to  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  Queen's  Co.,  m.  Cecilia, 
sister  of  Peter  Alley,  Esq.,  late  of  Albany  Terrace,  Regents 
Park,  London,  and  had  issue,  John  and  George,  and  d.  March, 
1827,  leaving  his  estate  near  Bolton,  in  Lancashire,  to  his 
tidest  son, 

John  Pilkington,  Esq.,  who  d.  unm.,  March,  1846,  having 
devised  his  estate  near  Bolton,  and  his  interest  in  Carrick, 
Queen's  Co.,  to  his  only  brother, 

George  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  Clerk  of  the  Crown, 
ill.  1828,  Albina,  dau.  of  Joseph  Brabazon  Grant,  Esq.  Banis- 
ter-at-Law,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph  Brabazon,  late  of  Halliwell. 

George.  Frederick. 

John.  Richard. 

Elizabeth.  Albina. 

He  d.  24  Aug.  1865.    His  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Brabazon  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Halliwell  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  b.  25  Jan.  1841,  late  94th  Regt.,  m.  19  Oct.  1865, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  Queen's 
Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  March,  1868)  had  issue. 

Got  Brabazon,  now  of  Halliwell  Hall. 

Haidee  Maude  Brabazon. 

Arms,  tS:c.—See  Pilkington  of  Tore. 

Jiesidaice — 53,  Rutland  Square,  Dublin. 


Brabazon. 
Harriot. 


PINCKARD    OF    COMBE    COXTRT. 

PiNCKARD,  EosA,  2ncl  dau.  of  the  late  Robert 
Hodson,  Esq.  of  Laurel  Lodge,  South  Minims,  Herts, 
m.  17  Ang.  1865,  G-korge  Henry  Pinckard,  Esq. 
of  Combe  Court,  Surrey,  J. P.,  and  of  Grove  Road 
London,  N.W.,who  was  b.  25  May,  1805,  andd!.  s.p. 
1.892. 

Lineagre. — The  Pinckards  held  landia  Northamptonshire 
as  early  as  1346,  and  became  possessors  of  Ascote,  in  Pattes- 
hall,  and  Grimscote,  in  Cold  Higham,  co.  Northampton,  in 
1570.    They  retained  these  estates  till  1809. 

A  branch  of  the  same  family  has  held  land  at  Caldicote  from 
1748,  from  which  branch  George  Henry  Pinckard,  of  Combe 
Court,  descends. 

John  Pinckaed,  of  Caldicote,  1748,  m.  Elizabeth  Bloxham, 
and  had  issue,  one  son,  John,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  three  daus., 
Jane,  Phoebe,  and  Elizabeth. 

Henry  Pinckard,  of  Caldicote,  m.  1st,  26  June,  1750,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Flesher,  Esq.  of  Duncot,  and  had  a  numerous- 
family.  He  TO.  2ndly,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilklns,  Esq. 
of  Towcester,  by  whom  (besiiles  two  daus.,  Ann  and  Rachel, 
for  whom  see  Kolley  of  OaJdands  and  Arden  of  longcrofts} 
he  had, 

Richard,  &.  30  May,  1765 ;  was  in  the  army  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  M.D.,  of  Bloonisbury  Square,  6. 1768;  was  Physiciara 
to  the  Army  in  Sir  Ralph  Abercronibie's  Expedition  to  the 
West  Indies  in  1795 ;  wrote  "  Notes  on  the  West  Indies,"  and 
other  works :  later  was  Physician  in  Ordinary  to  H.R.H. 
the  Duke  of  York,  and  accompanied  H.R.U.  in  lh& 
Walcheren  Expedition.     He  d.  s.  p.  in  1835. 

William,  6.  1769  ;  d.  s.  p.  at  Versailles. 
The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Pinckard,  ft.  12  Sept.  1766;  m.  1793,  Jane,  only  dau. 
of  Walter  Tidboald,  Esq.  of  Anstcy  Barton,  North  Devon,  and 
settled  at  Court  Barton,  Winklcigh,  North  Devon.  He  had 
issue, 

Henry,  m.  1848,  Agnes  Wemyss  Adamson,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S66. 

Richard,  M.D.,  ^."1846. 

George  Henry,  late  of  Combe  Court.  Joseph,  d.  young. 

Caroline,  to.  John  Letheren,  Esq.  of  Seckington,  Winkleigh, 
Devon. 

Ann,  7)1.  J.  S.  Pidgeon,  Esq.  of  Warley  Elms,  Brentwood, 
and  d.  leaving  issue,  three  daus. 

Jane,  m.  Frederick  Lermitte,  Esq.  of  Brighton,  and  had 
issue,  three  daus. 

Rachel. 

&a(— Combe  Court,  Godalming,  Surrey. 


PINCKNEY    OF    ASHERTON    HOUSE. 

PiNCKNEY,  Erlysman  Charles,  Esq.  of  Asher- 
ton  House,Wilts,  and  of  Wraxall  Lodge,  Bradford- 
on-Avon,  b.  20  Nov.  1808 ;  m.  9  April,  1834,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Robert  Pinckney,Esq.  of  JierwickSt.  James, 
Salisbury,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Erlysman,  of  Wraxwell  Lodge,  J.P.  for  Wilts,  6.  1& 
Dec.  1838;  to.  22  Feb.  1870,  Frances  Elizabeth  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  William  Cusack,  M.D.  of  Dublin,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  Sept.  1889)  has  issue, 

I.  Erlysman  Charles,  b.  23  Dec.  1871. 

II.  John  Robert  Hugh,  6.  11  May,  18(6. 

I.  Jane,  b.  21  Jan.  1837  ;  to.  29  Aug.  1861,  William  Henry 
Tanner,  Esq.  of  Bockley  House,  Marlborough,  who  d.  7 
Aug.  1886,  leaving  issue. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  of  Norman  origin.  In  Holin- 
shed's  Chronicle  of  England  the  name  of  Pinkenie  occurs  on 
the  "Roll  of  Battel  Abbeie,"  also  that  of  Robert  de  Pinkenie 
amongst  the  Barons  who  signed  Magna  Chaita. 

After  the  surrender  of  the  baronial  and  manorial  rights  at 
the  beginning  of  the  15th  century,  traces  of  the  family  are 
found  at  Sutton  Paynell,  in  Yorkshire,  down  to  the  beginning 
of  the  17th  century  (Harleian  MSS.). 

Mr.  Pinckney's  ancestors  were  living  at  XJphaven  in  the  15th, 
and  at  Rushall  in  the  16th  centuries,  and  his  great-great- 
grandfather was  b.  at  Charlton  in  1664.  His  wife's  pedigree 
goes  back  to  a  marriage  of  Robert  Pinckney,  of  Durrington,  ini 
1598.  Other  traces  can  be  found  at  Milston,  which,  like  the- 
above-named  places,  is  a  village  in  Wiltshire,  and  adjacent  to> 
them. 

William  Pincknet,  of  Rushall,  Wilts,  d.  1591,  leaving  by 
his  wife,  Agnes  Page,  a  son, 

William  Pinckney,  who,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  was  father 
of 


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■'ViLLiAM  PiscKNET,  b.  1633.  By  his  wife  Ann  (who  d.  1709) 
lie  had  a  son, 

Robert  PiNCKNET,  6.  at  Charlton,  1664;  j>i.,  and,  by  Martha 
iiis  wife,  was  father  of 

William  Piscknet,  6.  1711 ;  m.,  and  by  Sarah  his  wife  had 
issue,  William  ;  and  Jane,  6.  1739.    The  son, 

William  Pincknet,  of  Wolfhall,  Marlborough,  h.  1741  ;  m. 
1773,  Mary  Heame,  of  Martin,  and  d.  1811,  leaving  by  her  (b. 
1739  ;  d.  1S24) a  son, 

John  Heaene  Pinckn-et,  Esq.  of  Temple  Grove,  East  Sheen, 
ii.  1777:  ?H.  Harriett  Locliton,  of  Monkton,  Andovcr,  and  by 
iier  (who  d.  1855)  had  issue, 

I.  Horace,  6.  1S06;  d.  1882. 

n.  Erltsman  Charles,  of  Asherton  House. 

III.  William  Philip,  b.  1810;  m.  Ethelred  Baskctt,  and  has 

issue,  William  John;  and  Alfred  Baskett. 
jv.  George  Henry,  b.  1811 ;  m.  Mary  Tanner,  of  Blacklands, 

Calne,  and  d.  1883,  leaving  three  daus. 
I.  Henrietta  Frances,  6.   1815:  m.  George  Eds.ard  Wilmot 

Wood,  Es  J.  of  Wood  Hall,  co.  York,  who  J..  18C4,  leaving 

three  sons  and  one  dau. 
Jlr.  Pinckney  d.  1864. 

Seat — Asherton  House,  Salisbury. 


PINCKNEY  OF  MILFOED  HILX.. 
PiNCKXEY,  William,  Esq.  of  Milford  Hill,  Wilts, 
J. P.  late  Major  1st  Wilts  Rifle  Vol.,  a  banker  ;  b. 
12  Sept.  1834 ;  educated  at  Eton  and  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxford,  M.A. ;  m.  5  Eeb.  1863,  Frances  C,  dau.  of 
Hev.  Gr.  F.  Everett,  Shaw  Eectorv,  Newbury,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Geoege,  6.  1863. 

II.  Herbert,  b.  1864. 

III.  William  Percy,  b.  18C3. 

I.  Frances  Beatrice. 

II.  Violet  Millicent. 
lu.  Elsie  Constance. 

Liixteaire. — Robebt  Pincknet,  of  Dunington,  m.  Anne 
Eyves,  and  had  a  son, 

Philip  Pinckney,  b.  1608;  who,  by  his  wife,  Christian,  was 
father  of 

Philip  PiNCKNEi,  6.  1653.  He  )?i.  Alice  Subdeane,  and  had 
a  son, 

Philip  Pincknet,  6.  1688;  who  m.  Margaret  Day,  and  had 
a  son, 

Philip  Pincknet,  b.  1732 ;  m.  Jane  Pinckney,  of  Charlton, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Philip. 

II.  Robert,  of  Berwick  St.  James,  who,  by  his  wife  Frances, 
had  a  dau.  Frances,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Pinckney,  of 
Amesbury. 

The  elder  son, 

Philip  Pincknet,  b.  1764;  m.  Jane  Pike,  andcf.  1807,  leaving 
a  son, 

RoBEET  Pincknet,  Esq.  of  Amesbury,  Wilts,  6.  1798; 
'ii.  his  cousin,  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Pinckney,  Esq. 
■of  Berwick  St.  James,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  (Rev.),  of  Hinton  Admiral,  m.  Miss  Mariann 
Macreight,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  four  daus. 

II.  John,  of  Great  Uurnford,  banker,  m.  1st,  Rachel  M. 
Bendall,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  two  daus  ;  2ndly, 
Frances  Haynes,  and  by  her  had  five  sons  and  five  daus. 

in.  Philip,  late  Capt.  Carabineers,  m.  Emma  lieilly,  and  has 
one  son  and  two  daus. 

IV.  William,  now  of  Milford  Hill. 

V.  George,  73rd  Regt.  d.  v.nm. 

I.  Frances  Emma,  d.  at  Pau,  unm. 
Mr.  Pinckney  d.  1856. 

£ea«— Milford  HUl,  Salisbury. 


PINE-COFFIN. 

{See  Coffin.) 


PINNEY    OF    SOMERTON    ERLEIGH. 

PiNNET,  William,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Erleigh,  co. 
Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Member  in  seven  Parlia- 
ments, first  for  Lyme  Regis  and  af  tervpards  for  East 
Somerset  from  1832-1865,  and  Col.  2nd  Somerset 
MHitia,  b.  4  July,  1806,  High  Sheriff  co.  Somerset 
1877. 


Ijineage.— Rev.  John  Ptnnet,  of  Eroadwindsor,  Dotaet, 
6.  1622,  and  bur.  at  Bettiscombe  Church  1705,  left,  with  other 
issue,  Nathaniel,  his  heir:  Azabiah,  whose  grandson 
John  Fbederick,  eventually  inherited  the  family  estates,  of 
him  hereafter;  and  Mary,  who  m.  1675,  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of 
London.  Rev.  John  Pynney  was  «.  at  Bettiscombe  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Nathaniel  Pin.nev,  Esq.  of  Bettiscombe,  Barrister-at-Law,  < 
and  the  estates  eventually  devolved  upon  Nathaniel's  youngest 
brother,  Azariah's  grandson, 

John  Fbedebick  Pinnet,  Esq.  of  Bettiscombe,  M.P.  for 
Bridport,  who  inherited  them  on  the  death,  g.  p.  1760,  of  his 
cousin,  Azabiah  Pinnet,  of  Bettiscombe,  High  Sheriff  of 
Dorset  1749.  He  d.  unm.  11  Nov.  1762,  aged  44,  and  left  his 
estates  to  his  cousin, 

John  Pbetor,  Esq.  (only  surviving  son  of  Michael  Pretor, 
Esq.  of  Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  by  Alicia  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Pinney  of  Eroadwindsor).  This  gentleman,  i 
b.  1740,  assumed,  on  succeeding  to  the  Pinney  estates,  the  sur- 
name and  arm."  of  Pinnet  by  royal  licence.  He  vi.  14  June, 
177?,  in  the  island  of  Nevis,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Major  William 
Burt  Weekes,  of  Nevis,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  21  May, 
1821), 

I.  John  Fbederick,  of  Somerton  Erleigh. 

II.  Charles,  of  Camp  House,  Clifton,  Mayor  of  Bristol,  1831- 
32,  6.  29  April,  1793;  m.  8  March,  1831,  Frances  Mary,  4th 
dau.  of  James  Charles  Still,  Esq.  of  East  Knoyle,  co.  Wilts, 
and  d.  17  July,  1867,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  6  March, 
1860), 

1  Fbederick  Wake  Peetob-Pinney,  Esq.  {see  Pinnet  of 
The  Granrie). 

2  John  Charles,  Vicar  of  Coleshill,  co.  Warwick,  m.  26 
Aug.  1862,  Harriet  Margaretta,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Digby  Wingfield  Digby,  Vicar  of  Coleshill,  co.  Warwick, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1877)  has  issue,  Reginald 
John,  6.  2  Aug.  1863;  William  Digby,  6.  7  Oct.  1864; 
Frederick  Wyldbore  Digby,  b.  10  Oct.  1865  ;  John  Charles 
Digby,  b.  5  July,  1867;  Richard  Wake  Digby,  b.  1  Feb. 
1869:  Baldwin  Francis  Still  Wingfield,  6.  16  Dec.  1875; 
and  Ann  Eliza  Mary  Digby. 

1  Mary  Jane,  m.  18  Jan.  1870,  Rev.  Godfrey  Thring,  Rector 
of  Hornblotton,  near  Castle  Gary,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  a 
son,  Leonard  Godfrey  Pinney,  b.  22  Jan.  1873. 
1.  Elizabeth,  m.  9  March,  1797,  Peter,  eldest  son  of  Evan  '1 
BaiUie,  Esq.  of  Dochfuur,  co.  Inverness,  and  has  issue,  two  ll 
sons  and  two  daus.     Evan,  the  eldest  son,  m.   Lady  Geor-  '  ' 
giana,  dau.  of  the  5th  Duke  of  Manchester. 
IX.  Mary,  m.  Jeremiah,  son  of  L.Ames,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Wood, 
who  d.  s.  'p.  1820. 
Mr.  Pinney,  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  1764,  d.  23  Jan.  1818,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Frederick  Pinney,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Erleigh,  J.P.. 
High  Sheriff  1823,  b.  1  March,  1773  ;  m.  20  Aug.  1801,  Franci-, 
only  dau.  of  William  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Kingweston,  M.F. 
for  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Somerton  Erleigh. 

F'rances,  m.  11  Nov.  1828,  Sir  John  James  Smith,  Bart,  of 
The  Down  House,  Dorset.  Anna  Maria. 

Mr.  Pinney  d.  19  Sept.  1845. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  crescents  or,  issu- 
ing from  each  a  cross-crosslet  filchee  arg.,  for  Pinnet;  2nd 
and  3rd,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  vert,  beaked 
and  membered  gu.,  standing  on  a  fasces  ppr.,  and  holding  in 
each  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  second.  Crests — 1st,  An 
armed  hand  and  arm  ppr.,  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchei.- 
arg.,  for  Pinnet  ;  2nd,  A  demi-eaglecouped or,  wings  endorsed 
sa.  semee  of  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first.  Motto — Amor 
patriffi. 

Seats — Somerton  Erleigh,  and  Burton  Pynsent,  co.  Somerset. 
lieside^ice — 30,  Berkeley  Square,  London. 


PEETOR-PINNEY    OF    THE    GEANaE. 

Peetoe-Pinney,  Feedeeick  Wake,  Esq.  of  Tlie 
Grange,  Somerton,  co.  Somerset,  J. P.,  b.  20  Mav, 
1834;  m.  3  March,  1863,  Lucy,  5th  dau.  of  Abel 
Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Woodhall  Park,  co.  Hertford, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Fbederick,  b.  9  June,  1864. 

II.  Robert  Wake,  b.  7  Oct.  1867. 

I.  Frances  Mary.  ii.  Hester  Lucy. 

III.  Alice  Susan. 

Mr.  Pretor-Pinney  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Peetoe  by  royal  licence  22  Aug.  1877. 

Lineage,  Anns,  d-c. — Same  as  Pinnet  of  Somerton  ErleUjli. 
/Seat— The  Grange,  Somerton,  Taunton. 


PLA 


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PLATT    OF    GORDDINOGr. 

Piatt,  Hexrt,  Esq.  of  GorSdinog,  co.  Carnarvon, 
and  Plas  Llechylched,  Anglesey,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1877,  Col.  4th  batt.  Eojal  Welch 
Fusiliers,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carnarvonshire  1877, 
Anglesey  1879,  b.  1842  ;  m.  1868.  Eleanor,  2nddau. 
of  Eichard  Sykes,  Esq.  of  Edgeley  House,  co. 
Chester,  and  has  issue, 

Henry   John  Heylyn,  h.  1869,  Lieut.  12th  Royal  Lancers, 

d.  unm.  1893. 
Kme  James  Walter,  6.  1871. 
Nesta  Mary,  6.  1873. 
Gladys  Violet  Eleanor,  h.  1876. 

Lineage.— Henry  Platt,  of  Bridgehouse,  co.  Tork,  was 
father,  by  Alice  his  wife,  of 

Henbt  Platt,  of  Saddleworth,  co.  York,  6.  7  April,  1793; 
TO.  20  March,  1815,  Sarah  Whitehead,  of  Saddleworth  Fold,  and 
d.  11  Nov.  1842,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Platt,  Esq.  of  Werneth  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
Bryn-y-neuadd,  co.  Carnarvon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
of  the  latter  co.  1863,  M.P.  for  Oldham,  6.  1817  ;  m.  1842, 
Alice,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Eadcliffe,  Esq.  of  Lower  House, 
Oldham,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henky,  now  of  Gorddinog. 

II.  Samuel  Kadcliffe,  of  Werneth  Park,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster. 
i!i.  P'redericb,  of  Barnby  Manor  {icefollowino  Manoir). 
IV.  Joseph  Arthur.  v.  John  Harold,  J.P. 

VI.  James  Edward,  J.P.  Cheshire. 

VII.  Sydney,  of  Bryn-y-neuadd,  co.  Carnarvon,  J.P.,  Hig-h 
Sheriff  1888,  Capt.  Derbyshire  Yeom.,  6.  2  Feb.  1861 ;  m  18 
Nov.  1884,  Agnes  Bertha,  dau.  of  Col.  Marshall,  of  Hartford 
Cheshire,  and  has  issue,  Lionel  Sydney,  b.  1  Oct.  18sd.       ' 

I.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Hardcastle  Sykes,  Esq.  of  Edgeley  co 
Chester,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  Joshua  W.  Eadcliffe,  Esq. 

HI.  Ahce,  m.  H.  Champion,  Esq.  of  Corfton  Hall,  Salop. 
IV.  Bertha,  m.  H.  Miles  Eadcliffe,  Esq.  of  Werneth  Park 

Oldham,  and  Summerlands,  Kendal. 
V    Florence,   m.  1st,    E.   C.  Wellesley,  Esq.   of  Kitcombe, 

A  ton ;    and  2ndly,  Eev.  A.   J.  Burr,    Eector   of  Uphill, 

Weston-super-Mare. 
^^■u^"'^'^''°^"'^'   '"■   ^^-  I^radish,   Esq.  of  Charlton  Lawn, 

Cheltenham,  Hon.  Major  3rd  bait.  Sherwood  Foresters. 
Mr.  Platt  sat  in  Parliament  for  Oldham  from  1865  until  hi^ 
death  in  1872. 


William  Playne,  Esq.  of  Longfords  and  Avening  Court 
Gloucestershire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  6.  9  Feb' 
1804;  m.  28  Sept.  1836,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Ellia- 
Viner,  Esq.  of  Badgeworth  Court,  near  Cheltenham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  18G8)  had  issue, 

I.  Frederic  Carl,  Capt.  Eifle  Brieade,  a  distinguished  officer 
6.  8  Sept.  1837 ;  served  with  the  2nd  batt.  of  his  Kegt  in 
the  Crimea  and  was  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  Eedan 
Sebastopol,  (medal  and  clasp),  and  throughout  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  including  Cawnpore  (medal  and  clasp  for  Luck- 
now) ;  7)1.  1862,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  M'Laren,  Esq  of 
Oakbank,  Hamilton,  Canada,  and  d.  19  Dec.  1863  leav- 
ing a  dau.  Mary  Vinee,  b.  1863,  s.  to  the  settled  estates  of 
her  grandfather  (which  included  Avening  Court  and  estate, 
and  the  Lordship  of  themanorof  Avenins),  m.  11  Sept.  1884* 
Eobert  Erskine  Pollock,  Esq.  (uc  Pollock  of  Acmuig).      ' 

II.  Arthor  TwisDEN,  now  of  Lougfords. 
Mr.  Playne  d.  19  Jan.  1884. 

Scat— Longfords,  Minchinhampton, 


i&aj— Gorddinog,  near  Bangor. 


PLATT  OF  BARNBY  MANOR. 

i     Platt,    Feedeeice,    Esq.    of    Barnby    Manor, 
'I^ewark,  co.  Nottingham,  and  Upper  Breinton,  co. 
Hereford,  D.L.  co.   Hereford,  J.P.  co.   York,  and 
Notts    High   Sheriff,  Major    Duke  of  Lancaster's 
Own  Yeomanry,  and  Patron  of  the  living  of  Becken- 
ham,  b.  27  April,  1849;  m.  29  July,  1874,  Florence 
Miza,  younger  dau.  of  Frederick  Bedwell,  Esq.  of 
East  Moulsey,  co.  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 
i    I.  Algernon  John  Frederick,  6.  11  June,  1875. 
>    n.  Cecil  Sherman,  b.  1  Aug.  1877. 
I.  Brenda  Jeannette,  b.  7  May,  1880. 

Mr  Frederick  Platt  is  3rd  son  of  John  Platt,  Esq. 
ot  Werneth  Park  {see  preceding  Memoir). 

iJi^Z^r^^;.  '^  k'^^'  ^  *"'  '=°"P«'^  O'"'  between  four  roses  arg., 
seeded  and  barbed  ppr.     Crest-In  front  of  a  demi-lion  ram 

arT.'a'n'esSpV.' "'''"' '*°^''^^  between  the  pa^a^oTe 
I   iSmf— Barnby  Manor,  Newark,  co.  Notts. 


PLAYNE    OF    LONGFORDS, 

!  JlAYNE,  Aethue  Twisden,  Esq.  of  Longfords, 
md  Box  House,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  b.  7  Autr  1843  ■ 
«.  20  Jan.  1870,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
.  otter,  Esq.  of  The  Argoed,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has 
Bsue, 

William  Hetworth,  6.  24  Oct.  1870. 

Linea^e.-WiLLiAM  Playne,  Esq.  of  Longfords  and 
tTE..  T^'  ''°'*  ^"'■'^  °^  ^'^^^  ^lanor  of  Avening,  m.  a 
eb^  180.,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Benger,  Esq.    He  d. 

0  March,  1850,  leaving  an  only  son,  ^    ^       ^ 

I  II. 


PLEYDELL    OF    "WHATCOMBE, 

Mansel-Pletdell,  John  Clavell,  Esq.  of 
Whatcombe,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.  County  Coun- 
cillor High  Sheriff  1876,  b.  4  Dec.  1817 ;  m.  1st.  1844, 
Emily,  dau.  of  Capt.  A.  Bingham,  which  lady  d.  s.p. 
18  15,  and  2ndly,  June,  1849,  Isabel,  dau.  of  F.  C.  A. 
Colvile,  Esq.,  late  Scots  Guards,  of  Barton,  co. 
Warwick,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Chandos,  1st 
Lord  Leigh,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas,  10th  Lord 
Saye  and  Sele,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Morton,  Col.  late  12tb  Eoyal  Lancers,  Hon., 
Major  Dorset  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  1850;  ra.  6  June.  188."),  Emily 
Kathleen,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fjuser  Grove, 
Bart,  of  Feme,  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

Ed.mdnd  Morton,  6.  23  Dec.  1886. 
Vivien,  6.  1889. 
Daphne,  b.  1893. 

II.  John  Colvile  Morton  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Bengeo, 
Herts,  6.  1851  ;    m.  23  Oct.  1879,  Beatrice  Maud,  dau.  ^ 
of  Eobert  Smith,  Esq.  of  Goldings,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

John,  h.  1884. 

Evan,  twin  with  John.  Harry  Percy  b   1092 

Dorothy  Isabel,  b.  1881.  Cicily,  b.  ISSJ.  ' 

III.  Henry  Bingham  Morton,  Capt.  1st  batt.  Eoyal  Fusiliers, 
6.  1852;  d.  unm.  21  Feb.  1886. 

Mr.  Mansel-Pleydell  is  heir  pres.  of  his  cousin  Sir 
Courtenay-Cecil  Mansel,  the  present  Bart,  of  Mud- 
dlescombe,  co.  Carmarthen. 

Lineage,  -The  family  of  Pleydell  is  originally  of  the 
Tillage  of  Coleshill,  Berks,  and  is  descended  from  Thomas 
de  Coleshill,  who,  on  2  March,  1275,  held  the  Lordship  of" 
ColeshiU  from  the  Crown  by  king's  service.  Of  this  family 
was 

William  Pleydell,  of  Coleshill,  6.  circa  1425,  whose  will 
bears  date  6  Nov.  1494.  He  d.  1495,  leaving,  by  Isabella  his 
wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Pleydell,  Esq.,  who  d.  1527,  possessed  of  a  con- 
siderable estate,  and  was  interred,  together  with  Agnes  his 
wife,  in  a  chapel  which,  for  that  purpose,  he  had  in  his  life- 
time caused  to  be  erected  on  the  south  side  of  the  church  of 
Coleshill,  called  in  his  will,  "  The  New  Church  of  the  Saluta- 
tion of  our  Blessed  Lady."    His  son  and  heir, 

William  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Coleshill,  m.  Anno.  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Eobert  Eeason,  Esq.  of  Corfe  Castle,  and  left  at  hi* 
decease,  1555,  seven  sons  and  two  daus.  The  6th  son,  Thomas, 
w.as  ancestor  of  the  Pletdells  of  CulenhiU,  iihi-ianham,  uwi 
Ci-icklade,  represented  by  the  Earl  of  Eadnor,  and  the  7th, 
John,  ancestor  of  the  Pleydells  of  If'estcott  and  Holyiocd^ 
Amney  Crucis,  co.  Gloucester.    The  4th  son, 

Gabriel  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Midgehall,  m.  Anne,  dau.  anil 
co-heir  of  Henry  Stokes,  Esq.,  Sussex,  and  had  one  son, 

Oliver  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Midgehall,  m.  a  dau.  of —  Palmer, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  one  son. 

Sib  Charles  Pleydell,  Knt.  of  Midgehall,  knighted  1618. 
He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Bouchier,  Esq. 
of  Barnesley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  had  seven  children, 
John,  William,  and  Charles,  who  all  d.  without  issue;  Anne 
asd  Susan,  unm.  ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Newcomen,  Bart, 
of  Kenagh,  co.  Longford ;  and  Deborah,  r,i.  Very  Eev. 
Benjamin  Culme,  D.D.,  of  Cannon's  Leigh,  co.  Devon,  Dean 
of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin.    Sir  Charles  Pleydell  ra.  2ndly,  Jane, 

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relict  of  Kobcvt  Attyc,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  John, 
Kilt,  of  Liddiard  Tregooze,  Wilt?,  elder  brother  of  Oliver  St. 
John,  Viscount  Grandison,  in  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  and 
Baron  Trcgose,  of  Higliworth,  Wilts  ;  by  her  he  left  ten 
children,  i.  Edward,  6.  1  May,  1619;  d.  3-oung;  ii.  Oliver, 
of  Milton,  CO.  Oxford,  of  whom  presently;  iii.  Charles,  an- 
cestor of  the  Pletdells  of  Wooitoii  Hassclt  ;  iv.  John; 
V.  Gabriel;  vi.  Giles;  vii.  Allen  ;  i.  Mary,  m.  Sir  William 
Eoberts,  Kut. ,  u.  Catherine ;  and  in.  Lucy.  The  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Oliver  Pletdell,  Esq.  of  Milton,  co.  Oxford,  to.  Mary  Gold- 
smith, of  Aveling,  Wilts,  and  left  issue, 

Edmdkd  Pleydell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wootton  Bassett,  Wilts, 
«t.  Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  John  Morton,  Bart,  of  Mil- 
bourne  St.  Andrews,  Dorset,  aud  d.  Nov.  1720,  aged  75,  having 
iiad  issue, 

I.  Jolin  Morton,  d.  s.  p.  1705. 

II.  Edmcxd  Morton,  of  whom  presently. 

Jii.  Neville  Morton,  of  Sitterton,  Dorset,  m.  Betty,  dau.  and 

sole  heir  of  Charles  Brune,  Esq.  of  Plumber,  Dorset,  and 
.  dying  1774,  left  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus., 

-1  Charles  Pleydell  Brune,  d.  s.  p. 

•1  Jane,  m.  Humphrey  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Cornwall. 

"2  Elizabeth,  ni.  Capt.  Gape,  and  d.  s.  p. 
IV.  Thomas  Morton,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Henrietta,  m.  Walter  Hardyman,  Esq.,  Wilts. 

II.  Arethiisa,  ni.  George  Kyves,  Esq.  of  Ranston,  Dorset. 

III.  Cornelia,  m.  Eev.  Timothy  Collins,  Canon  of  Wells. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Ediiukd  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Dorset,  m.  De- 
l)orah,  dau.  of  William  Kyffyn,  Esq.  of  co.  Denbigh,  N.W., 
Ooveraor  of  Ajendo,  East  Indies,  and  d.  March,  17S4,  leaving 
issue, 

Edmund  Morton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Jonathan  Morion,  who  s.  to  the  Irish  estates.    He  m.  Eliza- 
.betli,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Jackson,  Esq.  son  of  Sir 

JPhilip  Jackson,  Knt.  of  Pontrylas,  co.  Hereford,  and  d. 
\      J805,  having  had  issue,  one  son,  Jonathan,  d.  s.  p.  andfour 

■daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  mim. ;   Harriet,  m.  T.  Newcombe,  Esq, 

-of  Starcross ;  Marcia,  jji.  Edward Turton,  Esq. ;  and  Sophia, 
m.  JoiiuDicUin,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

"William  Slorton,  d.  unm. 

Mai'y,  d.  unm.        Susan,  d.  young.         Cornelia,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Milborne,  m.  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Ven,  Somerset,  2nd  son 
of  Alexander  Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  and  dying  1794, 
ieft  issue, 

Edmond  Morton,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Morton,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Frances,  relict  of  Rev. 
'Francis  Lewis,  of  Portscuit.   co.  Jlonniouth,  and  dau.  and 

'CO-heir  of  William  Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington,  Wilts,  d.  s.  x>. 
1824. 

-Anne,  d.  v,nm.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

■Charlotte,  d.  young. 

Cornelia,   m.  the  Hon.  Archibald   Stuart,  twin  brother  to 
Francis,  9th  Earl  of  Moray,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

EDM0ND  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Whatcombe,  m.  Mar- 
garetta  Elizabetha,  dau.  of  William  Richards,  Esq.  of  Warm- 
well,  Dorset,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Clavell, 
Esq.  of  Smedmore,  in  the  same  co.,  and  d.  Jan.  1835,  having 
had  issue, 

1.  Margabetta,  m.    20   Sept.   1831,    Rev.    James    Michel 

(who  d.  26  Feb.  1839),  6th  son  of  David  Robert  Michel,  Esq. 

of  Dewlish   House,   in   the   same   co.    She  s.  her  fatlier, 

Edmund  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.,  Jan.  1835,  and  d.  1871. 

31.  Cornelia,  (/.  1844. 

an.  Mary  Sophia,  m.  Rev.    George  Clutterbuck  Fromc,  of 

PuncknoU,  Dorset.    She  d.  1827,  leaving  two  daus. 
*v.  LoDisA,  m.  1815,  John  Mansel,  C.B.,  of  Smedmore,  Col. 
in  the  army,  h.  1776  (4th  son  of  Sir  William  Mansel,  Bart. 
of  Muddlescombe,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  eventual 
heir  of  John  Philips,  Esq.  of  Coed   Gaene),  and  d.  Jan. 
i     1863,  leaving  her  (who  d.  6  May,  1863,  aged  73), 
1       1  John  Clavell  Mansel-Pleydell,    who    assumed    the 
j         additional  surname  of  Pleydell,  1872,  and  is  now  of  What- 
i         combe. 

!  2  George  Pleydell  Mansel,  of  Smedmore,  Wareham  (sec 
I  Mansel  o/.S»i«tto!ore). 

I       3  Morton  Grove  Mansel,  of  Puncknoll,  late  an  Officer  in 
the  10th  Foot,  b.  1823;  m.  1848,  Elizabetha  Arundel,  dau. 
I         and  co-heir  of  Rev.  George  Clutterbuck  Frome,  ofPunck- 
1         noil,  Dorset,  and  d.  1859,  having  had  issue, 

I  George  Morton,  late  Lieut.  E.N.,  h.  April,  1849. 

i  Walter  Luttrell,  Major  South  Lancashire  Regt.,  6. 1851. 

'  Emma  Louisa  Arundel. 

4  Owen  Luttrell  Mansel  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
Rector  of  Church  Knowle,  Dorset,  h.  1827;  m.  1859, 
iouiaa  Catherine,  youngest  dau.   and  co-heir  of    Lord 


AVilliam  Montagu,  2nd  son  of  William,  5th  Dulic  of  Maa 
Chester,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Montagu,  b.  1861,  d.  1891. 

Owen  Llewellyn,  b.  1864. 

Edward  Luttrell,  b.  1866. 

William  Du  Pre,  b.  1869. 

Charles  Pleydell,  b.  1873.  James  Morton,  6.  1876. 

Kathai'ine  Louisa.  Emily  Magdalene. 

Winifred.  Theresa.  Gwendoline. 

5  Arthur  Edmund  Manse!,  J. P.  for  Dorsetshire,  Capt.  late 

3rd  Hussars,  b.  10  April,  1828  ;  in.  1S60,  Clare  Henrietta, 

eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  A.  Lascelles,  son  of  Henry,  2ntl 

Earl  of  Harewood,  and  has  issue, 

Algernon  Lascelles,  b.  1868.        Hugh  Arthur,  6.  1869. 

Evelyn  Louisa.  Margaret  Blanche. 

Susan  Emma.  Clare  Frances. 

Eleanor  Jlaud.  Ehoda  Caroline. 

1  Louisa  Mary,  d.  Aug.  1829. 

2  Eliza  Sophia,  d.  1834. 

3  Emma  Georgina,  m.  1S52,  Charles  Richard  Hoare,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  eldest  son  of  the  Ven.  C.  Hoare,  Arch- 
deacon of  Surrey.    He  d.  1871. 

V.  Emma  Septima,  m.  Sir  George  Rideout  Bingham,  K.C.B. 
and  T  S.,  of  Deans  Leaze,  Dorset,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army, 
and  Col.  1st  batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  and  d.  1874. 

A-iins — Quarterly:  Istarg.,  abend  gu.  guttee  of  the  field, 
between  two  choughs  of  the  second,  a  chief  chequy  or  and  sa., 
for  Pley'dell  ;  2nd  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  maundies 
sa.,  for  Mansel;  3rd  quarterly  gu.  and  erm.,  in  the  sinister 
chief  and  dexter  base  a  goat's  head  erased  arg.,  attired  or,  for 
Morton.  Ci-ests — 1st,  a  panther's  head  erased  sa.  bezantee, 
swallowing  a  cross-pattee  fitehee  gu.,  for  Pleydell;  2nd,  A 
cap  of  maintenance,  inflamed  on  the  top,  ppr.  for  Mansel. 
Motto — Imitari  quam  invidere. 

Heat — Whatcombe,  Longthorns,  Milborne,  Dorset. 


PLOWDEN    OF    PLOWDEN. 

Plowden,  William  Francis,  Esq.  of  Plowden, 
Salop,  and  Aston-le-Walls,  co.  Northampton,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  3  June,  1853 ;  s.  his  father  23  July, 
1870  ;  m.  12  Oct.  1874,  Lady  Mary  Dundas,  dau.  of  '• 
Hon.  John  Charles  Dundas,  and  sister  to  Lawrence 
Marquess  of  Zetland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Edwin,  6.  21  May,  1876. 

II.  Francis  Charles,  b.  26  Sept.  1877. 

hi.  Roger  Edmund  Joseph,  b.  5  June,  1879. 
IV.  Godfrey  Bruce  Aloysius,  b.  9  Feb.  1892. 

Lineage. — The   family  of  Plowden  has  been  seated  at  I 
Plowden,  in  Salop,  from  a  period  antecedent  to  the  earliest 
records  extant  in  the  vicinitj'. 

EoGEU  Plowden,  of  Plowden,  is  stated  to  have  been  a 
Crusader  under  Riciiabd  Cceur  de  Lion,  to  have  assisted  at 
the  siege  of  Acre  1194,  and  to  have  received  for  his  gallant 
services  there  the  augmentation  of  the  fleur-de-lis  borne  ever 
since  by  his  descendants.    He  was  ancestor  of 

Edmond  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  Scrjeant-at-Law,  one  of 
the  most  eminent  lawyers  of  his  day.  He  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  William  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Beoley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had 
issue  ;  he  d.  1584,  aged  07.    His  2nd  son, 

Francis  Plowden,    Esq.   of  Plowden,   m.  Mary,   dau.  of  I 
Thomas  Fermor,  Esq.  of  Somerton,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir;  ii.  Edmund,  of  Wanstcad,  Hants,  styled 
in  his  will,  29  July,  1055,  "Sir  Edmund  Plowden,  Lord  Karl 
Palatine,  Governor  and  Capt. -Gen.  of  the  Province  of  New 
Albion,  in  America;  "  he  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Peter  Mariner, 
and  grandchild  and  heir  of  John  Chatterton,  Esq.  of  Chatterton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  was  ancestor  of  Plowden  o/ Xa.ssara, //c.Jits, 
and  Plowden  of  Jiwhurst  Park  ;    in.   Thomas  ;    i.   Mary; 

II.  Catherine ;  in.  Anne.  Mr.  Plowden  d.  11  Dec.  1652,  aged 
90,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Plowpen,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Alban  Butler,  Esq.  of  Aston-lc-Walls,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  had  issue.  He  d.  18  Jan.  1661,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Edmund  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and  Aston-le-Walla,  ! 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Bedhampton, 
Sussex,  and  had  (with  four  other  sons,  who  all  d.  s.  p.) 

Edmund,  his  heir. 

Francis,  Comptroller  of  the  Household  to  King  James  IL, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  lion.  John  Stafford  Howard,  and 
granddau.  of  Sir  William  Howard,  Viscount  Stafford, 
so  unjustly  brought  to  the  block  and  attainted  1678.  Mr. 
Francis  Plowden  d.  at  St.  Germain,  in  France,  leaving 
(with  a  son,  Francis,  a  celebrated  Catholic  divine  and  con- 
troversial writer)  an  only  dau.  and  eventual  heir,  Mary 
Plowden,  who  ni.  Sir  George  Jerninghani,  Bart.,  of  Cossjrl 


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Hall,  Norfolk,  and  was  mother  of  Sir  Wihiam  Jeeningham, 
wliose  son  and  heir,  Sik  George  Jebningham  (the  attainder 
of  Viscount  Stafford  being  reversed  in  1824),  was  restored 
to  the  barony  of  Stafford. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Walter  Blount,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham. 
Mr.  Plowden  d.  20  May,  1666,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmun'd  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and  Aston,  m.  Pene- 
lope, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Maurice  Drumniond,  Bart.,  and 
had  (with  several  other  sons,  who  all  d.  s.  p.)  William,  his 
heir,  and  Dorothy,  m.  1st,  Philip  Draycott,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Sir  William  Goring.  He  d.  27  Nov.  1677,  and  was  s.  by  his 
£on, 

William  Plowdem,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and  Aston,  6.  1066. 
This  gentleman  held  the  rank  of  Col.  in  the  Life  Guards  of 
King  James  II.  He  rebuilt  the  Manor  House  at  Aston.  Col. 
Plowden  m.  thrice ;  of  the  1st  marriage,  with  Mary  Morley, 
there  was  no  issue  ;  of  the  2nd,  with  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Stonor, 
Esq.  of  Stonor,  there  were  one  son  and  two  daus., 

William,  his  heir. 

Penelope,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Foley,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge,  and 
2ndly,  Eichard  Whitworth,  Esq. 

Frances,  in.  Kobert  Aglionby  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange, 
Salop. 
Mr.  Plowden's  3rd  wife  was  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  C.  Lyttelton, 
and  by  her  he  had  three  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus., 

Mary,  ra.  Anthony  Wright,  Esq.  of  Wealside,  Essex. 

Barbara  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Cameron,  M.D. 
He  d.  5  March,  1740-1,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Plowden,  Esq.  of.  Plowden  and  Aston,  in.  1726, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Charles,  5th  Lord  Dormer,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund,  his  successor. 
Frances,  m.  Robert  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Ireland. 
Anne  Mary,  in.  Edward  Haggerston,  Esq. 
Mary,  in.  14obert  Garvey,  Esq.  of  Rouen. 

Mr.  Plowden  d.  27  Aug.  1754,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and  Aston,  in.  20  July, 
1755,  Lucy,  dau. of  William Thompson,Esq. of  LeicesterSquare. 
London,  and  granddau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Berkeley  Lucy, 
Bart,  of  Broxboume,  Herts,  and  by  her  (whod.  4  July,  1765) 
liad  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Edmund,  his  successor. 

H.  William  Xaverius,  to.  13  Nov.  1797.  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon 
Winter,  Esq.,  and  d.  Nov.  1824,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Henbt  Francis,  late  of  Plowden. 

2  Charles  Joseph,  of  Eome,  b.  1805 ;  in.  Miss  Eliza  Bryan, 
and  left  issue,  Charles  William,  Francis  Hugh,  and 
Roger  Herbert 

1  Anna  Maria,  d.  unni. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lucy,  m.  1777,  Sir  Henry  Tichbome,  Bart. 

II.  Lucy  Mary,  -/u. Anthony  Wright,  Esq.  of  Wealside,  in  Essex. 

III.  Frances  Xaveria,  in.  Francis  Constable,  Esq.  of  Burton 
Constable,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Mary  Margharetta,  m.  1787,  Charles  Throckmorton,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p. 

!Mr.  Plowden  d.  9  Jan.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  Salop,  and  of  Aston, 
m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner, 
4Salop,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Anna  Maria,  in.  Rev.  John  Eyton,  Vicar  of  Wellington  and 
Rector  of  Eyton,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1823)  she  left  at 
her  decease,  Oct.  1825,  six  sons  and  three  daua.  (see  Etton 
of  El/ton). 

Mr.  Plowden  d.  4  April,  1838.    His  nephew  and  heir, 

William  Henrt  Francis  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and 
Aston-le- Walls,  High  Sheriff  1848,  b.  21  Oct.  1802;  in.  23  Jan. 
1834,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Cholmeley,  Esq.  of 
Brandsby  HaU,  go.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1853) 
Jiad  issue, 

William  Fbancis,  now  of  Plowden  and  Aston-le-Walls. 

Barbara  Mary.  Harriet,  d.  26  June,  1865. 

Ellinor.  Alice,  d.  14  Oct.  1866. 

Mary,  d.  27  Dec.  1864. 

■Constance,  in.  28  Aug.  1877,  Francis,  eldest  son  of  F.  H. 
Frees,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son,  Joseph  Francis  Gerard,  6.  19 
Oct  1881. 

Certrude  Mary.         Sjhil  Maria,  d.  unin.  7  March,  1891. 

Laura  Mary,  m.  16  July,  1873,  James  William  Thomas 
Thunder,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Michael  Thunder,  Esq.  of  Lagore, 

,  «o.  Meath,  and  has  issue.   Cyril  Joseph,  6.  27  July,  1875; 
Bernard  William,  b.  15  Aug.  1877  ;  Wilfrid  Michael,  6.  15 
Nov.  Issl  ;  Hilda  Mary,  b.  2a  July,  1879  ;  Constance  Maria, 
b.  29  June,  1885  ;  and  Mary  Annette,  b.  10  Nov.  1887. 
Mr.  Plowden  d.  23  July,  1870. 

_  Anns— Az.,  a  fesse  dancettee,  the  two  upper  points  termina- 
ting in  fleursde-lis  or.     Crdst— On  a  mount  vert  a  buck  passant 
ea..  attired  or. 
•Vai— Plowden  Hall,  Lj  dbury.  North  Salop. 


PLUMMER    OF    SUNDERLAND    HALL. 

Scott-Plummee,  Chakles  Henet,  Esq.  of 
Middlestead  and  Sunderland  Hall,  co.  Selkirk,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Selkirk,  late  Lieut.  (86th)  Royal  Irish 
Rifles,  h.  18  Oct.  1859 ;  s.  his  father  1880. 

Lineage.— Sir  William  Scott,  of  Harden  (temp.  James 
VI.),  tenth  in  descent  from  Walter  Scott,  of  Synton,  ra.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Sir  Gideon  Murray,  of  Elibank,  Treasurer-Depute  of 
Scotland,  by  whom  (besides  three  daus.)  he  had  five  sons,  of 
whom  the  youngest, 

John  Scott,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  Scott,  of  Harwood, 
and  was  progenitor  of  the  family  of  Scott  of  Wall,  co.  Rox- 
burgh.   His  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Woll,  m.  1694,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Scott,  of 
Horsley  Hill,  and  left  a  son, 

William  Scott,  of  Woll,  Sheriff  of  co.  Selkirk,  m.  Jean, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Balfour,  of  Broadmeadows,  by  Janet 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Plummer,  of  Middlestead,  and  Jean 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Kerr,  of  Sunderland  Hall  (descended 
from  Kerr  of  Ferniehirst*),  and  had  issue,  Charles,  Andrew, 
and  John.     The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Scott,  of  Woll,  m.  Feb.  1777,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Waugh,  of  Shaw,  by  Barbara  (his  wife  and  cousin), 
dau.  of  Gavin  Plummer,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Feb.  1831)  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  of  Woll,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  R.  J.  Uniacke,  Esq., 
and  had  two  sons, 

1  Charles  Andrew,  of  Woll,  d.  unm.  1838. 

2  Richard,  d.  young. 

II.  Charles  Balfour,  m.  1818,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Ker,  and  d.  1839,  leaving  issue,  by  her  (who  d.  1869),  one 
son  and  four  daus., 

1  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 
1  Catherine,  d,  unm. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Alexander  Munro,  of  Craiglockharfc, 
CO.  Edinburgh,  who  d.  1867. 

3  Isabella,  d.  young.  4  Barbara  Jane,  d.  1865. 

III.  John,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  «.  his  nephew  in  the  estate  of 
Woll,  in.  Clem.entina,  dau.  of  Edward  Shaw,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  two  daus., 

1  Clementina,  in.S.  Durbin,  Esq. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1883. 

IV.  Gilbert. 

I.  Barbara. 

II.  Jean,  to.  Col.  Dunsmore.  rn.  Elizabeth. 
Charles  Scott-Plummeb,  Esq.  of  Sunderland  Hall,  M.A., 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convenor  co.  Selkirk,  only  son  of  Charles 
Balfour  Scott,  and  grandson  of  Charles  Scott,  of  Woll,  as 
above,  b.  2  Sept.  1821 ;  s.  in  1838,  his  father,  C.  B.  Scott,  Esq. 
of  Woll,  which  property  he  resigned  in  the  following  year  to 
his  uncle  John,  in  terms  of  the  entail.  He  in.  21  Jan.  1857, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Goff,  Esq.  of  Hale  Park,  Hants,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  now  of  Sunderland  Hall. 

II.  Joseph  Walter,  b.  1861. 

I.  Jane  Eliza,  m.  Robert  J.,  eldest  son  of  H.  M.  Lang,  Esq. 
of  Broadmeadows,  and  d.  1887,  leaving  issue,  Hugh  Cyril; 
Robert  Charles,  d.  1889;  Cicely  Jane  ;  and  Josephine. 

II.  Eliza  Sophia,  in.  1  June,  1886,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Trotter, 
93rd  Highlanders,  and  has  issue,  Philip  Coutts,  Cecile 
Frances  Louisa. 

Mr.  Scott-Plummer  assumed  the  surname  of  Plummer,  1839, 
on  succeeding  to  the  entailed  estates  of  Middlestead  and 
Sunderland  Hall,  when  he  relinquished  Woll  in  favour  of  his 
uncle.  Col.  John  Scott.    He  d.  Feb.  1880. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  az.,  on  a  chevron,  between 
three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  guttee  de  sang,  as  many  martlets 
of  the  field,  for  Plummer  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg. 
three  mullets  of  the  first,  in  base  a  stag's  head  erased  or,  for 
Kerr.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  sprig  vert.    Motto — Consuito  et  audaciter. 

iSeat— Sunderland  Hall,  Selkirk,  N.B. 


PLUMPTRE    OF    FEEDVILLE. 

PiUMPTEE,  Chaeles    John,  Esq.  of  Fredville, 
Eent,  J.P.   and   D.L.    High   Sheriff   1877,  M.A., 


*  Robert  Ker,  Yair  and  of  Sunderland  Hall,  (2nd  son  of 
Ralph  Ker  of  Femiehirst,  who  d.  1460)  from  whom  descended 
William  Ker  (1690),  whose  dau  and  heiress  m.  William 
Plummer,  of  Middlestead.  They  had  two  daus.,  Marjory  who 
in.  her  cousin.  Dr.  Andrew  Plummer,  and  left  one  son,  Andrew, 
and  three  daus.,  who  all  d.  s.  p.  :  and  Janet,  m.  Charles  Balfour, 
of  Broadmeadows,  and  left  one  dau.  Jean,  m.  WUliam  Scott,  of 
Woll  (of  whom  above). 

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Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  (The 
Butfs)  East  Kent  Eegt.  (retired  after  32  years 
eeryice  "with  permission  to  retain  the  rank  and  wear 
the  uniform),  has  the  V.D.  b.  30  Not.  1835  ;  in.  16 
Aug.  1860,  Fanny  Augusta,  4th  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
H.  Western  Plumptre,  late  Rector  of  Eastwood, 
Notts,  by  whom  he  has  surviring  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Westekn,  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  E.  Kent  Eegt.,  h.  3 
Xov.  1867. 

II.  Arthur  Huntingdon,  b.  SO  Aug.  1869. 

III.  Henry  Pemberton,  i.24  Oct.  1870. 

I.  Emily  Agnes,  6.  19  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Alice  Emilia,  b.  12  March,  1865,  m.  21  April,  1832,  Rev. 
F.  K.  A.  Hamilton. 

m.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  11  Sept.  1866. 

IV.  Edith  Margaretta,  b.  19  Aug.  1875. 

V.  Eleanor  Sophia,  b.  19  Dec.  1878. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Plumptke,  .settled  for  centuries 
in  the  town  of  Nottingham,  represented  that  borough  in  Par- 
liament from  the  time  of  the  Plantagenets.  In  15  Edward  I., 
Paul  de  Pldmptke,  surnamed  The  Clerk,  son  of  William,  son 
of  Thomas  de  Plumptke,  living  temp.  King  John,  claimed  from 
Thomas,  son  of  William  de  Plumptre,  a  yearly  rent  of  ten 
marks  stirhng  in  Hlmnptre,  with  divers  portions  of  lands,  but 
failed  in  the  attempt.    He  was  father  of 

Henry  de  Plu.mptre,  whose  son, 

AViLLiAM  DE  Plcmptbe,  living  3  and  18  Edward  III.,  m.  and 
had  issue,  i.  Henry,  his  heir;  it.  John,  M.P.  for  Nottingham 
in  the  last  Parliament  of  Richard  II.,  Founder  of  Plumptre 
Hospital,  Nottingham  ;  and  iii.  John,  mentioned  in  the  wills  of 
his  two  elder  brothers.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  de  Plumptre,  of  Nottingham,  temp.  Richard  II., 
was  great-great-great-grandfather  of 

Nicholas  Pldmptee,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  who  represented 
that  town  in  Parliament  13  Elizabeth.    His  son  and  lieir, 

Henry  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  bapt.  19  Sept.  1579, 
m.  25  Aug.  1597,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Parkyns,  Esq.  of 
Boney,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1639)  had  four  sons 
and  four  daus.  He  d.  26  July,  1642,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest 
son, 

Nicholas  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  d.  unm.  3  AprU, 
1644,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Huntingdon  Plumptre,  M.D.,  of  Nottingham,  bapt.  5  Feb. 
1601,  a  gentleman  of  great  professional  reputation,  who  is 
recorded  in  Gervase  Holles's  Memoirs  of  the  Earls  of  Clare, 
as  attending  the  1st  Earl  in  his  last  illness,  being  "accounted 
the  best  physician  at  Nottingham."  Dr.  Plumptre  m.  1st. 
18  July,  1628,  Jane,  yonngest  dau.  of  Richard  Scott,  Esq.  of 
Byshopdicke  Hall,  co.  York;  but  she  dyings.  ^.,  5  June,  1641, 
he  )/i.  2ndly,  14  Aug.  1642,  Christian,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Brooke,  of  Norton,  co.  Chester,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Neville,  M.P.,  of  Billingbere,  Berks,  and  had  (with 
four  daus.,  of  whom  Faustina,  m.  Rev.  Drue  Cressener,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Soham,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Amanda,  m.  William 
Orde,  Esq.  of  Beale)  three  sons.  Dr.  Plumptre  d.  June,  1660, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  6.  19  Sept.  1644  :  m. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blayney,  Esq.  of  co.  Hereford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1673)  had  one  dau.  Christina,  who  d.  unm. 
1693.  He  m.  2ndly,  Joyce,  dau.  of  Henry  Sacheverell,  Esq.  of 
Barton,  and  widow  of  John  Milward,  Esq.  of  Snitterton,  co. 
Derby,  by  whom  (who  d.  1708)  he  had  three  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

Henry,  father  of  Russell  Plumptre,  6.  4  Jan.  1709,  M.D., 
Regius  Professor  of  Physic  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
whose  only  dau.  m.  —  Ward,  Esq.  of  Wilbraham,  co.  Cam- 
bridge.    Dr.  Russell  Plumptre  d.  Oct.  1793. 

Fitzwilliam,  b.  24  Oct.  1686 ;  m.  Jane,  widow  of  Commodore 
0«en,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1749. 

Mr.  Plumptre  d.  29  Dec.  1693,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  6.  1679 ;  ra.  Anna- 
tclla,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Molyneux,  Bart,  of  Tever- 
shall,  M.P.  for  co.  Nottingham,  by  Diana  his  wife,  sister  of 
.Scrope,  Viscount  Howe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  June,  1745) 
liad 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  (Ven.),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Ely  and  Rector  of 
St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  and  of  Orpington,  Kent,  b.  16 
July,  1712;  d.  14  Sept.  1779. 

III.  hrancis,  »/i.  7  April,  1755. 

IV.  Polydore,  6.  1  Nov.  1714;  m.  11  Dec.  1760,  Elizabeth 
Eyre,  and  d.  15  April,  1777. 

V.  Robert  (Rev.),  D.U.,  Master  of  Queen's  Coll,  Camb.  1773, 
d.  lias,  leaving  by  Anne  Newcome  his  wife, 


1  Joseph  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p. 

2  James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Grandsdon,  (7.  t.  j%. 

3  Robert,  of  Norwich,  Barrister- at- Law,  m.  and  had  ispu^. 

1  Diana,  m.  7  April,  1781,  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Juha 
Plumptre,  and  d.  1825. 

2  Anne,  the  authoress,  d.  unm. 

3  Lydia.  4  Arabella. 

5  Jemima,  m.  Frederick  Layton,  Esq.  Capt.  of  Marines. 
VI.  Septimus,  ni.  1753,  Catharine  Young,  and  left  issue  iA 
his  decease,  5  Feb.  1782,  aged  94. 

1  John  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Gloucester  1808^ 
b.  11  March,  1754;  m.  1781,  Diana,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Plumptre,  D.D.,  and  dying  1825,  left  issue, 

John  Francis,  h,  4  Dec.  1781,  Fellow  of  Eton  Coll. ;  7,^. 
Caroline,  dau.  of  —  Carter,  Esq.  of  Foxley,  Wilts. 
Henry  Scawen,  M.A.  (Rev.),  6.  11  Dec.  1789. 
Robert  Bathurst,  b.  27  Sept.  1791;    m.  7  April,  1825, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Iltyd  NichoU,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  March,  1849)  had  issue, 

Robert  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Corfe  Mullen, 
Wimborne,  b.  26  Feb.  1826  :  m.  7  April,  1863,  EUeit 
Blanche,  3rd  dau  of  John  Bingley  Garland,  Esq.  of 
Stone  Cottage  and  Leeson  House.  Dorset,  and  has 
issue,  Robert;  Garland,  6.  8  June,  1865;  John  Vallis 
Nicholl,  b.  13  Feb.  1867  ;  Amy  Eleanor  Annabella,  d. 
an  infant ;  and  Blanche  Mary  Augusta. 
Louisa  Frances.  Eleanor. 

Tryphena  Mary.  Annabella. 

2  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Teversal,  Notts,  and  after- 
wards of  Long  Newton,  co.  Durham,  6.  13  Feb.  1765; 
VI.  14  Jan.  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Mellar,  Esq.  of 
Mansfield,  and  d.  May,  1812,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  » 
March,  1840), 

Kaye  Francis,  6.  9  July,  1784  ;  d.  unm.  in  India  circa- 
1805. 

Edward  Hallows,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  b.  27  Oct.  1785  ; 
m.  Oct.  1816,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  Jacob  Pitfield,  Esq. 
of  Syinondsbury,  Dorset,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1851,  leaving 
i.ssue  by  her  (who  </.  1840)  1  Charles  John,  Q.C.,  of  36, 
Hamilton  Terrace,  St.  John's  Wood,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  28  March,  1818,  m.  14  March,  1844,  Carohne  {d. 
1808),  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Colmer, 
Etq.  Barrister-at-Law,  of  The  Rookery,  Yoxford, 
Suffolk,  and  has  is.sue,  two  daus.,  Emily  Jane  Catharine 
Elizabeth  Colmer  and  Constance  Eliza  Maria  Fanny, 
and  two  sons,  Reginald  Charles  Edward,  b.  24  Dec. 
1848,  and  Algernon  Frederic  Charles,  6.  15  Aug.  Is52; 
2  Edward  Hayes  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  St. 
Paul's,  Professor  of  Divinity  King's  Coll.  London,  and 
Dean  of  Wells,  b.  6  Aug.  1&21,  m.  5  July,  1848,  Harriet 
Theodosia,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  M.  Maurice,  of 
Netting  Hill ;  3  Henry  Frances,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1  Sept. 
1827,  111.  1  May,  1852,  Catherine,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas 
Massa  Alsager,  Esq.  of  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury;  4- 
William  Alfred,  M.A.  deceased  (Rev.),  Chaplain  to  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough,  b.  4  Oct.  1830,  m.  31  March, 
1859,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Frances  White,  Esq.  of  East  Ret- 
ford, CO.  Notts,  and  d.  Sept.  1869  ;  1  Eliza  SeUna,  d. 
Sept.  1858;  2  Mary  Frances,  rn.  Rev.  Canon  Percy 
Rogers,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Simonbum,  Northumberland, 
Rural  Dean. 

Frederick  Charles  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Master  of  University 
Coll.  Oxford,  b.  17  Aug.  1790  ;  d.  Nov.  1870. 

Frances,  m.  George  Ilodgkinson,  of  Southwell,  co» 
Notts,  d.  1833. 

Maria,  d.  Sept.  1858. 

Dorothy,  d.  April,  1876. 

3  Edward,  d.  young  1768. 

1  Dorothy,  m.  7  April,  1783,  Francis  Evans,  Esq.  of  co. 
Notts. 

I.  Maria,  m.  1752,  Dr.  Thomas  Wilbraham. 

II.  Annabella. 

Mr.  Plumptre  d.  29  Sept.  1751.    His  son  and  heir, 

John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  M.P.  for  that  town, 
6.' 10  Feb.  1710,  was  the  first  of  the  family  to  settle  at  Fred- 
ville,  on  his  marriage,  in  1756,  with  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Sir 
Brook  Bridges,  Bart,  of  Goodnestone,  to  whom  the  estate 
belonged.  She  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1758,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Philips  Glover,  Esq.  of  Wispington,  co.  Lincoln,  cousin  to  the 
author  of  Leonidas,  by  whom  (who  d.  1752)  he  left  at  his 
decease  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  1785,  Sir  Richard  Carr  Glyn,  Bart, 
of  Gaunts,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Frcdville,  Kent,  and  of  Notting- 
ham, High  Sheriff  for  the  former  co.  1798,  6.  18  Sept.  1766 ;  «». 
24  May,  1788,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jeremy  Pemberton,  of 
Trumpington,  near  Cambridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Jan.  1853, 
in  her  90th  year)  had  issue, 
John  Pemberton,  his  heir. 

Charles  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wickhambreux,  Kent,  b. 
8  Nov.  1799;  m.  1st,  1825,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Cal- 
craft,  Esq.  of  Ancaster,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  I'i 
June,  1833)  had  one  dau.  Fanny  Sophia,  d.  unm.  9  Dec. 
1891.  Hem.  9  April,  1S3.5,  2ndly,  Elizabeth  (b.  18  Apnl, 
l^O'.J,  4th  dau.  of  John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Lenton,  co.  Notts, 


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and  by  her,  who  d.  18  Oct.  1892,  he  had  a  son,  Chables 
JoHN.'now  of  Fredville.     He  d.  Jan.  1862. 
Heney  Western  {see  Plumptbe  of  Goodnestone). 
Charlotte  Sophia,  d.  unm.  22  Aug.  1809. 
Emma  Maria,  vi.  Kev.  Henry  Gipps  ;  d.  1874. 
Maria  Louisa,  m.  John  Smith,   Esq.,  Capt.  R.E.,  and  d.  in 
Demerara  21  Jan.  1833. 

Frances  Matilda,  m.  Robert  Bamsden,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall, 
Notts,  and  is  deceased. 
Annabella  Helen,  d.  unm.  1842. 
Augusta  Catherine,  d.  April,  1867. 
Kmilia  Septima,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1878. 
Octavia  Anna,  d.  Dec.  1890. 
llr.  Plumptre  d.  7  Nov.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Pembebton  Plcmptre,  Esq.  of  Fredville,  J.P.  and 
P.L.,  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  6.  3  May,  1791;  m.  2  April,  1818, 
Catharine  Matilda,  4th  dau.  of  Paul  Cobb  Methuen,  Esq.  of 
Corsham  House,  Wilts,  and  had  three  daus., 

Catherine  Emma,  d.  unm. 

Cecilia  Matilda,  m.  Rev.  Algernon   Coote,  3rd  son  of   Sir 
Charles  Coote,  Bart,  of  Ballyfin,  and  d.  May,  1878,  leaving 
issue,  six  sons  and  one  dau. 
Matilda    Charlotte    Louisa,   m.  Rev.   John    Charles    Ryle, 
Rector  of   Helminghani,  Suffolk,  and   d.  leaving  a  dau., 
Georgina. 
Mr.  Plumptre  d.  7  Jan.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now 
of  Fredville. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  two  mullets  pierced  in  chief 
and  an  annulet  in  base  sa.     Crest — A  phcenix  or,  out  of  flames 
jpr.    Motto — SufBcit  meruisse. 
Seat — Fredville,  near  Dover,  Kent. 


PLITMPTRE     OF     GOODNESTONE    PARK. 

Plumpthe,  Heney  Fitzwalter,  Esq.  of  Good- 
nestone Park,  Kent,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor,  b. 
12  Dec.  1860,  m.  26  April,  1892,  Maude  Dora 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  T.  C.  Eaird,  of 
Flatfields,  Ayrshire,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  4  May, 
1893.  Mr.  Plumptre  is  co-heir  if  not  sole  heir,  to 
the  ancient  Barony  of  Fitzwalter. 

Liueagre. — Sik  Walter  Fitzwalter  (for  whose  ancestry 
refer  to  Burke's  Extinct  Peeraiie)  fought  in  the  wars  of  Gas- 
cony,  22  Edward  I.,  in  the  retinue  of  Edmund,  Earl  of  Lan- 
caster, and  was  in  the  next  year  summoned  to  Parliament  as 
£  Babon.  He  m.  Devorgil,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  de  Burgh, 
and  granddau.  of  Hubert  de  Burgh,  Earl  of  Kent.  His  lineal 
descendant  and  successor,  Walter  Fitzwalter,  7th  Baron, 
had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Elizabeth,  who  conveyed  the 
Baronies  of  Fitzwalter  and  Devereux  to  the  family  of  Rat- 
cliffe,  by  her  marriage  with  Sib  John  Ratclifee,  K.G., 
Knight  Banneret,  whose  grandson,  Roeebt  Ratclikfe,  2nd 
Baron  Fitzwalter,  of  the  Ratcliffe  family  was  advanced  to 
the  Earldom  of  Sussex  {sk  Extinct  Peerage),  and  had  by  Lady 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henrj',  Duke  of  Buckingham,  with  other 
issue,  an  eldest  son.  Sib  Henry  Ratcliffe,  K.G.,  3rd  Lord 
Fitzwalter,  and  2nd  Earl  of  Sussex,  m.  Lady  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  had  three  sons,  who  left  no 
lissue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Calthorpe,  Knt., 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Egremont,  who  was  attainted  for  his 
iTdrticipation  in  the  Northern  Rebellion,  and  fled  the  country, 
and  Frances,  who  m.  Sir  Thomas  Mildmay,  Knt.  of  Mulsh,  co. 
Essex,  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Sir  Thomas  Mildmay,  Bart., 
who  d.  s.  p.  13  Feb.  1625-6,  and  Sir  Henry  Mildmay,  Knt.,  who 
IE  1640  claimed,  by  petition  to  the  Long  Parliament  in  right 
of  his  mother,  the  Barony  ot  Fitzwalter,  but  owing  to  the 
civil  wars  nothing  was  done  at  that  time.  Sir  Henry  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Toleshurst,  Kent,  and 
•d.  in  1634,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  Robert,    m.    Mary,    dau.    and    co-heir    of    Sir   Thomas 
Edmunds,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Benjamin,  who  was  allowed  the  Babony  of  Fitz'.V alter 
in  1669,  but  whose  line  is  now  extinct. 

1  Mary,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Charles,   who  left  an  only  dau.  Mary,  in.  Sir  Charles 
Tyrrell  Bart. 

The  dau.  of  Robert  Mildmay  and  sister  and  co-heir,  in  her 
issue,   to   Benjamin,    1st  Lord  FitzWalter  of    the    Mildmay 
family,  was,  as  stated   above,  Mauy,  who  m.  Henry  Mildmay, 
of  Graces,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Mary,  m.  Charles  Goodwin,  Esq.  of  Rovant,  co.  Sussex, 
and  d.  s.  p. 
;,ii.  Lucy,  m.  Thomas  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  ToDesbury,  and  had 
with  other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p., 


1  Lucy,  m.  1728,  Sir  Richard  Bacon,  Bart.,  but  their  issue 

is  extinct. 
2  Jemima,  who  is  stated  to  have  m.  John  Joseph,  Surgeon, 

and  to  have  had  an  only  dau.  Jemima,  wife  of  Robert 

Duke,  woollen  draper  of  Colchester,   who  it  Is  asserted 

settled  in  America. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edmund  Waterson,  Esq.  and  rf.  s.p. 

IV.  Frances,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Katherine,  m.  Col.  Thomas  Townsend,  and  had  issue,  since 
extinct. 

The  4th  dau.  Frances,  m.  Christopher  Fowler,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1705,  leaving  a  son,  Edmund  Fowler,  of  Graces,  who  m. 
Elizabeth  Pateshall,  and  d.  in  1751,  leaving  a  dau.  and  heiress, 
Fanny,  m.  1765,  Sir  Brook  Bridges,  Bart.,  and  d.  16  March, 
1825,  leaving,  with  junior  issue  {see  Uvb-ke's Peerage,  Bridges, 
Babt.)  a  son, 

Sir  Brook  William  Bridges,  who  assumed  the  first  Christian 
name  (Brook)  by  Act  of  Parliament,  b.  22  June,  1767 ;  m.  1st, 
14  Aug.  1800,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of 
John  Foote,Esq.,  a  banker  in  London,  and  d.  21  April,  1829, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  29  Jan.  1806), 

I.  Brook  William,  5th  Bart,  created  Lord  Fitzwalter 
0868),  m.  4  July,  1834,  Fanny  eldest  dau.  of  Lewis  Cage, 
Esq.  of  Milgate,  Kent,  which  lady  d.  28  Oct.  1874.  He 
d.  s.  p.  6  Dec.  1875,  when  the  Barony  of  Fitzwalter  of  this 
creation  became  extinct. 

II.  Brook  George  (Rev.),  6th  Bart.,  in.  15  Nov.  1832, 
J^uisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Blankney,  M.P. 
who  d.  21  Jan.  1884.  He  d.  s.  p.  1  April,  1890,  and  was  ». 
in  the  Baronetcy  by  his  cousin  {see  Bubkes  Peerage). 

I.  Eleanor,  co-heirtss  of  her  brother,  of  whom  presently. 
The  only  dau., 

Eleanor  Bridges,  of  Goodnestone,  m.  April,  1828,  the  Rev. 
Henry  Western  Plumptre,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Eastwood,  Notts, 
3rd  son  of  John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Fredville  (see  that  family) ; 
Rev.  H.  W.  Plumptre  d.  23  April,  1SG3,  having  had  issue,  five 
suns  and  five  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest  son  was 

John  Bridges  Plumptre,  Esq.,  J. P.,  6.  1832  ;  m.  1859, 
IClizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Wright,  Esq.  of  Osmaston  Manor, 
CO.  l-)erby,  and  d.  Nov.  1888,  leavirg  issue, 

I.  Henry  Fitzwalter,  now  of  Goodnestone. 

II.  John  Bridges  (Rev.). 

III.  Francis  Fitzllerbert. 

IV.  George  Beresford. 

I.  M.argaretta  Agnes,  m.  1892,  A.  Leslie  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Butterley  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  has  a  dau.  Marion,  6.  1893. 

u.  Selina  Fanny.  iii.  Elizabeth  Eleanor. 

The  eldest  son,  Henry  Fitzwalter  Plumptre,  Esq.,  s.  his 
paternal  grandmother  at  her  death,  Jan.  1892. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron,  between  two  mullets  pierced  in 
chief  and  an  annulet  in  base  sa.,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Crest — A  phoenix  or,  out  of  flames  ppr.  Motto — Sufficit 
meruisse. 

Scat— Goodnestone  Park,  near  Dover. 


PLTJNKETT    OF    PORTMARNOCK. 

Pltinkett,  Thomas  Luke,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
late  Lieut.  Dublin  Artillery  Militia,  b.  3  April, 
1850;  m.  27  June,  1876,  Lizzie,  dau.  of  Francis 
Cliadwick,  Esq.  of  The  Glen,  Drogheda,  and  has 
three  daus., 

I.  Lizzie  Angela  Mary. 

II.  Caroline. 

III.  Maude. 

Liineag'e. — The  Plunketts  of  Portmarnock  are  connected 
with  the  families  of  Fingail,  Howth,  and  Esmonde.  They  lost 
much  of  their  property  in  the  time  of  Cromwell,  and  subse- 
quently, on  account  of  their  devotion  to  the  religion  of  their 
ancestors. 

Richard  Plunkett,  living  temp.  Henry  VII.  1490,  of  the 
House  of  Plunkett  of  Rathmore,  co.  Meath,  was  father  of 

Henry  Plunkett,  Alderman  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dillon,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William. 

II.  Thomas,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Alderman  James  Bellew,  and  2ndly,  Joan,  daii.,  of  John 
Long,  of  Newby,  Devon,  and  widow  of  Robert  Panting.  He 
0.  26  Jan.  1626,'  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only, 

1  Robert,  of  Rathmore,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Segrave, 

of   Cabragh,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  23   Oct.  16dl,  leaving 

issue, 

1  John,  of  P.athmore,   m.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Michael 

Browne,  Sheriff  of  Dublin;  2  Thomas;  3  Chiislopher; 


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4 Ignatius;  5 Lawrence;  1  Margaret;  2 Alison;  3JIary; 
4  Jane. 
2  AValtor,  wlio  administered  to  liis  lirothcr. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Dowdall,  of  Athlumncy,  co. 
Mcath. 

2  Elinor,  m.  Eowland  Chaniberlaine. 

3  Anne,  m.  Richard  Jordan,  of  Dublin,  who  d.  20  June, 
1635. 

in.  James. 

IV.  Luke,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Alice,  m.  John  Lochfort,  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  and  il.  7 
Jan.  1623. 

II.  Elizabeth.  iii.  Joan. 
Alderman  Plunkctt  was  Mayor  of  Dublin  1546.    His  4th  son, 

Luke  Plu.nkett,  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  merchant,  obtained 
a  grant  by  patent  dated  8  June,  1635,  of  the  castle,  town,  lands, 
and  hereditaments  of  Portmamock,  co.  Dublin.  He  m. 
Ellinor  Panting,  and  d.  1636,  leaving,  with  a  dau.  Margaret,  a 
son, 

William  Plu.nkett,  Esq.  of  Portmamock,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Theodore  Duffe,  Knt.,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Aug.  1666)  he 
had  issue,  Luke,  liis  heir;  Lucy;  Mary;  Teresa.  He  d.  2 
Dec.  1662,  was  bur.  at  St.  Andrews,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Luke  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmamock,  m.  Josiah,  dau.  of 
Michael  St.  Lawrence,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  William  ;  ii. 
Thomas,  who  eventuallj' s.  tn  the  estate,  of  whom  hereafter; 
in.  John;  iv.  Ignatius;  i.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Jane;  in.  Frances; 
IV.  Anne;  v.  Susan;  vi.  Mabel.  His  will,  dated  14  Oct.  1682, 
■was  proved  2  July  following.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmamock,  m.  Kathcrine 
Kennedy,  and  had  issue,  i.  Luke,  his  successor;  ii.  William, 
m.  Bridget  Caddell  (his  will,  dated  26  May,  1756,  was  proved 
13 Feb.  1770):  in.  Walter;  i.  Anne  (Mrs.  FitzSimons).  Mr. 
Plunkctt  d.  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Luke  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmamock,  m.  Frances  Caddell, 
and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  his  successor;  ii.  William  ;  in. 
Hichard ;  i.  Margery.  Mr.  Plunkett  d.  April,  1755,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmamock,  who  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  dau.  Frances,  m.  Henry  Vernon,  Esq.,  of 
Clontarf  Castle,  and  an  elder  son,  his  successor, 

Luke  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmamock,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  14  Aug.  1805,  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Howard,  Esq.  of  Willow 
J3ank,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Maria,  b.  10  April,  1806 ;  m.  1828,  Rev.  James  Lawson,  of 

Waterford,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  of 

•whom, 
Ambrose,  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Sandford,  co.  Dublin,  6. 

4  Feb.  1835  ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  Archibald  Boyd, 
Esq.  of  Derrj',  and  sister  of  the  late  Dean  of  Exeter,  and 
d.s.p.  10  April,  1878. 

Maria  Helena,  b.  12  Jan.  1834;  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Gimlette, 

D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Waterford  and  Vicar  of  Dunmore, 

■whod.  13  Feb.  1SS2. 

n.  Helen,  b.  26  Jan.  1809;  m.  1828,  William  England,  Esq. 

of  Hindringham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  d.  1829,  leaving  an  only 

child,  William  George   England,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  17  May, 

1829;  ',71.  21  Sept.  1870,  Emily  Isabella,   youngest  dau.  of 

Hon.  Heys  Turnour  (se^.  Bueke's  Peerage,  VVinterton,  E.), 

and  has  surviving  issue, 

William  NeviU,  Midshipman  H.M.S.  "Benbow,"  6.  6  Sept. 

1872. 
George  Plunkett,  6.  18  Jan.  1877,  Naval  Cadet  in  H.M.S. 

"Britannia." 
Eicliard  Bruce,  b.  26  Jan.  1883. 
Hugh  Turnour,  b.  26  April,  1884. 
Edward  Molyneux,  b.  10  May,  1888. 
Charlotte  Helena,  b.  23  April,  1874. 
Maud  Isabella,  b.  14  June,  1879. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  William  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmamock,  J. P.,  m. 
7  May,  1849,  Caroline  dau.  of  Lawrence  Esmonde  White,  Esq. 
of  Scamagh,  J. P.  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1862,  leaving  a 
son  and  successor,  the  present  Thomas  Luke  Plunkett,  Esq. 
of  Portmamock. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  bend  arg.,  in  chief  a  tower  triple-towered  of 
the  last,  a  border  gu.  Crest — A  horse  passant  arg.  Motto— 
Festina  lente. 

Seal — Portmamock  House,  Baldoyle,  co.  Dublin. 


POCHIN    OF    EDMONDTHORPE    HALL. 

PocHiN,  William  Ann,  Esq.  of  Edmondthorpe 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1846,  6.  10  Jan.  1820;  m.  1  May,  1841,  Agnes 
Eliza,  only  dau.  of  William  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Quenby 


Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  1882)  has 
had  issue, 

I.  George  William,  of  Brook  House,  Eearsby,  Leicester, 
J. P.  cos.  Lincoln  and  Leicester,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Buffs,  b. 
1  Aug.  1843;  m.  10  Nov.  1870,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Robert 
de  Barry,  Esq.  of  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin,  and  has 
issue,  a  son,  Robert  Victor,  6.  Sept.  1879,  and  two  daus., 
Rhoda  Mabel  and  Ethel. 

II.  Ashby,  late  Lieut,  the  Buffs,  b.  6  Feb.  1845 :  m.  13  April, 
1871,  his  cousin,  Agnes  Elizabeth  Ashby,  dau.  of  George 
Ashby,  Esq.  of  Quenby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  left  four 
daus.,  Frances  Osborne,  Sybil  Osborne,  Muriel  Osborne, 
and  Winifred  Osborne. 

III.  Norman,  6.  3  Dec.  1846,  Major  late  7th  Royal  Fusiliers. 

Lineage.— George  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  6.  1592  (5thi 
in  descent  from  Richard  Pochin,  by  Alice  Willoughby  his  wife, 
heir  of  Barkby),  m.  1st  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dove,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Peterborough,  and  2ndly,  Hester,  dau.  of  —  Ar- 
thington,  Esq.  of  Arthington,  co.  York.  By  the  latter  he  had,. 
inter  alios,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  6.  1618,  High  Sheriff  1647, 
whose  son,  by  Bertha  his  1st  wife,  Uau.  and  co-heir  of  John- 
Winehope,  Esq.  of  Moreton, 

Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  Sheriff  1681,  jju 
Mary,  dau.  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  Sir  Charles  Hussey,  Bart, 
of  Caythorpe,  by  whom  (whod.  1697),  he  had,  with  seven  daus., 
three  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  of  Hammersmith,  J.P.,  d.  1756,  leaving,  by  his 
wife,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Hodgkins,  Esq.  of 
Scale,  three  sons, 

1  Thomas,  M.D.,  m.  1741,  Prudence,  dau.  of  Rev.  Paul 
Jenkinson,  Rector  of  Weston,  by  whom  he  left  issue  at 
his  decease,  1781  (with  a  dau.,  m.  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.), 
a  son, 

Thomas,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Bird,  Esq.  of 
West  Leke,  and  left  at  his  demise,  1789,  two  sons  and  a> 
dau., 

Charles,  of  whom  hereafter. 

George,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Frances. 

2  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Morcott,  d.  s.  p.  1788. 

3  William,  d.  1794,  leaving  issue, 

William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Morcott,  m.  and  had, 
with  other  isiue,  a  son,  Rev.  W.  Pochin,  Rector  of 
Little  Cound,  who  m.  1804,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
Edward  Greene,  Esq. 

Frances,  m.  Rev.  John  Askew,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Nortli 
Cadbury. 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Thorpe,  Esq.  of  Loughborough. 
in.  Charles,  d.  young. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  Sherifl  1711,  m.  1st, 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  Bart,  of  Wel- 
bourne,  by  whom  (who  rf.  1726)  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  d, 
young ;  Sarah,  wife  of  Rev.  George  Pochin,  of  Morcott,  d.  s.  js., 
and  Charlotte,  who  eventually  inherited  the  estates  of  her 
grandfather,  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  Bart.,  and  m.  1750,  Charles- 
James  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prcstwold  Hall,  co.  Leicester.  Mr. 
Pochin  m.  2iidly,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Trollope,  Esq.  of  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister 
to  Lord  Craven,  and  had  by  her  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

William,  his  heir. 

George,  of  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Eleanor  Frances,  dau.  ofr 
Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  and  d.  s.  p.  13  May,  1798. 
Mary,  of  Barkby. 

Mr.  Pochin  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
William  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  Sheriff  1756,  antS 

M.P.  for  CO.  Leicester  from  1780  until  his  decease,  10  Sept. 

1798.     He  d.  unm.,  and  the  representation  of  the  family  da- 

volved  upon  his  relative, 
Charles  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  M.P.  for  Enniskillen  (refer 

to  issue  of  George,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby, 

Sheriff  of  co.  Leicester  1681).     This  gentleman,  who  s.  to  the- 

family  estates  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Miss  Mary  Pochin, 

m.  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Clement  Winstanley,  Esq.  of  Braunston, 

but  dying  s.  p.  1817,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  Sheriff  1828.    He  m. 

1811,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Norman,  Esq.  of  Melton. 

Mowbray,  by  his  1st  wife.  Miss  Gregg,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1831,. 

leaving  issue, 

William  Ann,  now  representative  of  the  family. 

John  Malhew,  b.  1  March,   1824;  m.   Elizabeth  Constance, 

dau.  of  Alexander  Adderley,  R.N.,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  an 

only  child,  Federick  George,  d.  27  Dec.  1880. 


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Charles  Norman,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  6.  20  Dec.  1827  ;  to.  1st,  1S51, 
Diana,  clau.  of  Sir  T.  V.  Stonhouse,  Bart.,  and  by  her,  who 
d  1857,  had  one  son,  Norman  Vansittart  Stonhouse,  of 
Burnmill  Hill,  co.  Leicester,  J.P.,  Major  Leicestershire 
Militia,  6.  1852,  m.  1880,  Hersilia  Stanley,  only  child  of  the 
late  Stanley  Ncedham,  Esq.  Mr.  Charles  Norman  Pochin, 
TO  2ndly,  Miss  Annie  Parke,  leaving  by  her  a  dau.  Lilian, 
m.  4  Juno,  1885,  Capt.  Charles  John  Boyle,  2nd  Oxford- 
shire Light  Infantry,  2nd  son  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  E.  C. 
Boyle.    He  d.  at  Madras  1861. 

Edward  Norman  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Barkby,  co. 
Leicester,  6.  15  Feb.  1828;  m.  1856,  Anna  Sarah,  dau.  oi 
Eev.  Thomas  Loveday,  of  Illsley,  Berks,  and  has  issue, 
Harry,  Edmund  Arthur,  and  JIary  Loveday. 

Ealph  George,  Comm.  E.N.  (Eetircd),  of  Braunstone  House, 
CO.  Leicester,  J. P.,  b.  8  July,  1829  ;  to.  18  Oct.  1855,  Anna 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Winstanley,  Eector  of 
Glenfield,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  James  Beaumont  Win- 
stanley, Esq.  of  Braunstone  House,  and  has  Ealph  George, 
b.  15  Dec.  1860;  James  Winstanley,  b.  1862;  Eichard 
Norman,  Lieut.  E.  Sui-rey  Eegt.,  b.  Is64;  Francis  William 
Birch,  b.  1865;  Clement  Thomas  Parkyns,  6.  1868;  Edward 
Carlyon,  6.  1869;  Emily  Georgiana;  and  Elizabeth  Mai-y. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  22  March,  1838,  Horace  James  Bell, 
Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  two  sons,  Noel  Holt,  d.  about  1865  in 
■  Australia,  and  Frank  Kingan,  m.  E.  Lankester,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Lankester,  M.D.,  of  Leicester,  and  has  two  sona. 

Emily  Caroline,  to.  Eev.  Eobert  Graves  Walker,  and  has 
two  sons,  George,  m.  16  Nov.  1880,  Sophia,  dau.  of  W. 
Castle  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gloucester  Terrace,  Eegent's  Park, 
and  John. 

Jrms—OT,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  horse-shoes  sa. 
Crest— A  harpy  ppr.,  lull-faced  and  tail  twisted  round  the  leg. 

&a<s— Edmondthorpe  Hall,  Oakham,  and  Barkby  Hall,  co. 
Leicester. 


POCKIilNGTON    OF    CHELSWOKTH. 

POCKLINGTON,  LlEUT.-COL.    GrEOEGE   HeNRT,  of 

Chelswortb,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1880,  late  Lieut.-Col.  ISth  Eegt.,  one  of  H.M.  Hon. 
Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Chelsworth,  b.  6  Sept.  1833;  m.  20  Sept.  1857, 
Giuliana  Maria  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Alfred 
Cloyne  Godwin-Austen,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 

Hakby  Evelyn  Stkacet,  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  6.  28  July, 
1858 ;  TO.  5  Aug.  1886,  Amy  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hargreavcs, 
Esq.  of  Maiden  Erlegh,  Berks,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 
Evelyn  May,  b.  5  May,  1887. 

Xiineag'e. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  old  family  of  Pock- 
lington,  represented  by  Bertbam  Mitfokd  Pocklington,  Esq. 

Samcel  Shakpe,  Esq.  of  the  3rd  Foot  Guards,  to.  Pleasance, 
cousin  and  heir  of  Eobert  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Chelsworth, 
Serjeant-at-Law  (who  d.  1767),  and  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Pocklington.  He  left  at  his  decease  two  sons,  i. 
Eobert  (Sir)  K.M.T.,  a  distinguished  officer,  15th  Light 
Dragoons,  who  vi.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Blagrave,  Esq.  of 
Calcot  Park,  Eeading,  and  left  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  H. 
E.  Austen,  of  Shalford,  Surrey)  one  son,  Marton  Eobert,  of 
Chelsworth,  d.  unm.  1865;  ii.  Henry  Sharpe.    The  latter, 

Henry  Sharpe  Pocklington,  Esq.  m.  1795,  Anne  Harvey, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1838)  left  at  his  decease,  25  Oct.  1816,  a 
son, 

Eev.  Henry  Sharpe  Pocklington,  of  Stebbing,  Essex,  to.  8 
Aug.  1827,  Amelia  Georgina,  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  George 
Stracey  Smyth,  Governor  of  New  Brunswick,  and  d.  23  July, 
1842,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  17  April,  1843), 

George  Henry,  now  of  Chelsworth. 

Frederic,  Col.  5th  Fusiliers,  &.  July,  1835;  to.  1865,  Alice 
Emmy,  dau.  of  Eev.  Dr.  Jelf,  Canon  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  and  has  issue,  Frances  Emily,  Frederic  Arthur, 
William,  Geoffrey,  Emmie,  and  Ethel. 

Ellen  Katrine. 

Eose  Emily,  to.  Sir  Spencer  Maryon  Maryon-Wilson,  Bart. 

Alice. 

.i^nus— Erm.,  three  bends  az.,  on  a  chieforasmany  martlets 
sa.  Orent — A  demi-leopard  rampantppr.,  holdingin  the  dexter 
paw  an  ostrich  feather  arg. 

Residence — The  Grange,  Chelsworth,  Bildeston,  Suffolk. 


D.L.,  h.  22  Sept.  1832.  Mr.  Pocklington  assumed 
by  royal  licence  the  surname  of  Coltman  ia 
addition  to  and  after  that  of  Pocklington  in  1876, 
and  d.  s.  p.  16  May,  1893.  He  was  the  eldest  son 
of  the  late  Eev.  Eoger  Pocklington,  Vicar  of 
Wolesby,  the  male  heir  and  representative  of  that 
ancient  family  {see  Pocklington-Senhouse  of 
JSether  Sail). 

J^amiljr  of  Coltmun, 

Tills  branch  of  the  Coltman  family  came  originally  from 
Fletney,  co.  Leicester,  and  have  only  been  connected  witli 
Lincolnshire  since  1716. 

Henry  Coltman,  b.  1675;  m.  1709,  Ann  Farnaby,  and  bad  a 
son  Henry,  b.  1710,  who  d.  unm.  Mr.  Coltman  d.  1738,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Coltman,  who  m.  1740,  Mary,  dau.  of |  Eev.  Thomaa 
Shaw  of  Wybertcfn,  and  d.  at  Bath,  1763.    He  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  unvi.  1763. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  1747  ;  was  twice  m.,  and  d.  s.p.  182S. 

III.  George,  b.  1752  ;  m.  27  Jan.  1800,  Mary  Preston,  and  d^ 
1828,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  6.  Dec.  1800;  to.  1834,  Marianne,  widow  of 
David  H.  Dallas,  Esq.,  and  dau.  ot  James  Whiting  Yorke, 
Esq.  of  Walmsgate,  co.  Lincoln  {see  Dallas- Yorke  oJ' 
Walmsgate),  and  d.  April,  1875,  leaving  a  dan., 

Marion  Catherine,  now  of  Hagnaby  Priory,  6. 1835 ;  m.. 
1872,  Eoger  Pocklington,  Esq. 

2  George,  Eector  ot  Stickney,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  1811 ;  d^ 
unm.  1883. 

1  Mary,  b.  1803 ;  m.  1827,  Francis  Stonehewer  Newbold^ 
D.D.,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  issue,  Francis  George,  b.  1830, 
d.  unm.  1872  ;  and  Charlotte  Victoria,  6.  18o2  ;  m.  1851, 
Eev.  John  Eogers,  of  Stanage  Park,  co.  Hadnor. 

2  Charlotte,  6.  1805  ;  m.  John  Davenport,  Esq.  and  d. 
1864. 

The  arms  borne  by  Henry  Coltman  and  his  successors  were- 
taken  out  by  William  Coltman  in  1633.  (See  Herald's  visitatioa 
of  the  City  of  London  made  in  the  year  1633,  for  Coltmai* 
Arms  and  Crest). 

Seat— Hagnaby  Priory,  Spilsby. 


POCKLINGTON-COLTMAN  OF  HAGNABY 
PRIORY. 

POCKLINGTON-COLTMAN,    MaEION     CATHABINE, 

of  Hagnaby  Priory,  co.  Lincoln,  only  surviving 
child  of  Thomas  Coltman,  Esq.  of  Hagnaby  Priory, 
«~  on  the  death  of  her  father,  April,  1875,  m.  27 
June,  1872,  Eogek  Pocklington,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 


PODE    OP    SLADE. 

PODE,  John  Duke,  Esq.  of  Slade,  Ivybridge, 
Pevon,  J. P.,  sometime  Fellow  of  New  Coll.  Oxford, 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  6  Nov.  1832 ;  m.  30 
Aug.  1860,  Augusta  Boevey,  youngest  dau.  of  Kev^ 
Charles  Crawley,  Incumbent  of  Flaxley,  and  after- 
wards Vicar  of  Hartpury,  co.  Gloucester  {se& 
Burke's  Feerage  and  Baronetage,  Ceawley- 
Boevet),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ernest  Duke  Yonge,  B.A.  Keble  Col.  Oxford,  L.R.C.P., 
M.E.C.S.,  b.  2  Aug.  1862,  drowned  in  the  wreck  of 
the  s.s.  "  Bokhara,"  of  which  he  was  medical  officer,. 
10  Oct.  1892. 

II.  Cyril  Acgustin,  b.  29  April,  1866,  B.A.  Worcester  Coll^ 
Oxford. 

III.  Arthur   Crawley,  B.A.  Worcester   Coll.   Oxford,   6.  4 
July,  1870. 

I.  Beatrice  Catharina,  b.  11  Aug.  1864. 
Xiineag'e. — John  Pode,  of  Woodland,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Budeaux,  Devon,  b.  1731; )».  Eebecca,  dau.  of  John  Julian,  Esq,, 
of  The  Friary,  Plymouth,  and  dying,  1772,  left  issue, 
I.  John  Spdrrell,  of  Slade,  b.  1765,  High  SherilT  of  Devon 
1794,  who  d.  s.  i>.  14  July,  1837,  and  wass.  in  the  property, 
which  he  inherited  from  his  father's  uncle,  John  Spurrell, 
Esq.  of  Slade,  by  his  nephew,  William. 
II    William,  of  Westcot,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Dominick,  Corn- 
wall,  b.   1707;    TO.  i  March,   1791,  Jenny,  dau.  of  Tubal 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  dying  1S50,  left  issue, 

1  William,  of  Slade,  J.P.,  Capt.  33rd  Eegt.,  b.  22  Nov.. 
1791 ;  m.  11  Oct.  lb38,Thomasine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Benny, 
Esq.  of  Callington,  and  dying  23  Nov.  1864,  without  i-ssue,. 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  JoH.v  Duke  Pode,  Esq.  now  of  Slade. 

2  John  Spurrell,  Ensign  67th  Eegt.,  b.  2  March,  1795„- 
killed  at  the  battle  of  St.  Jean  de  Luz,  while  carrying  the 
colours  of  his  regiment,  12  Dec.  1813. 

3  Thomas  Julian,  of  Plympton  Erie,  Devon,  b.  27  Sept. 
1798;  TO.  1st,  15  Dec.  1H30,  Anne  Duke,  youngest  dau.  of 
Eev.Duke  Yonge,  Vicar  of  Cornwood,  Devon  (see  Yonge 
of  Pusiineh),  by  whom  (who  d.  23  June,  1845)  he  had 
issue, 

John  Duke,  now  of  Slade. 
James  Yonge,  b.  23  Dec.  1833;  d.  17  Nov.  1834. 
William  Yonge,  of  Plympton  Eric,  6.  16  June,  1835. 
Charles  Coleridge,    sometime  Scholar  of    Exeter  Coll. 


1624 


FOB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POE 


Oxford,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Radcliffe  Travelling  Fellow  1867- 
1869,  b.  3  April,  1841 ;  d.  25  May,  1S73. 
Edward,  sometime  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxtord,  6.  26  Sept. 
1842;    m.  1st,  6  Oct.  1866,  Elizabeth  Davey,  dau.  of 
Richard  Clifton,  of  Ashwaier,  Devon,  and  2nd!y,  20 
May,  1893,  Lilla  Telford. 
Anne  Catharina,  vi.  30  July,  1861,  William  John  WooU- 
combe,  Esq.  of  Plympton  Erie,  son  of  Kear-Admiral 
Woollcombe,  of  Hemerdon,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 
Charlotte  Cordelia,  m.  26  Aug.  1862,  Rev.  Duke  Yonge, 
of  Fuslinch,  Rector  of  Newton  Ferrers,  Devon,  and  has 
issue  (see  Yonge  of  Puslinch). 
Frances  Alethea,  m.  1873,  Rev.  Thomas  Harold  Frederic 

Hickes,  and  has  issue. 
5lr.  Tliomas  Julian  Pode,  m.  Zndly,  22  Sept.  1847,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  James  Aspinall,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.    He  d.  9  Feb.  1807. 

4  Stephen  Henry,  of  Flympton  Erie,  b.  1  July,  1807;  m. 
10  April,  1843,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jolin  Arscott,  of 
Mevagissey,  Cornwall,  and  Incumbent  of  Plympton  St. 

.        Maurice,  and  had  issue, 

John  Spurrell,  6.  7  Feb.  1844,  now  deceased. 
Jane  Arscott,  m.  31  Aug.  1868,  George  Miles,  Esq.  of 
Plympton  Erie,  son  of  Henry  Miles,  Esq.  of  Gillingham, 
Dorset. 

5  Lewis,  6.  25  May,  1812 ;  d.  g.  p.  in  Canada,  June,  1867. 

6  John,  a  Midshipman  in  H.M.S.  "Blenheim,"  b.  Apiil, 
1814  ;  d.  s.  p.  at  Stoke  Damorel,  Devon,  8  July,  1842. 

1  Jane,  d.  lutm.  7  April,  1889,  aged  87. 

2  Mary  Catherine,  d.  1806. 

«  Harriet  Blight,  d.  unm.  29  March,  1880. 

4  Mary  Catherine,  d.  18  March,  1860. 

5  Frances  Caroline,  d.  31  Aug.  1886. 

Ar>ns — Az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  two  eagles  displayed 
in  chief  arg.  and  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  second  in  base, 
three  estoiles  gu.  Crest — Issuant  from  clouds  ppr.  a  denii- 
eacle  az.,  collared  or,  wings  elevated  arg  ,  on  the  breast  and 
each  wing  an  estoile  counterchanged.  Motto — Altiora  sequi- 
mur. 

ieal — Slade,  Ivybrldge,  Devon. 


POE    OF    BIVERSTON    AND 
DERRINVOHILIi. 

PoE,  James  Joceltn,  Esq.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  of  Derrinvohill,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  4  Dec. 
1807  ;  m.  29  Sept.  1843,  Jane  Lovett,  eldest  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  the  late  John  Bennett,  Esq.  of 
Hiverston,  co.  Tipperary  (and  Maria  Elizabeth 
<.'rofts,  his  wife),  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Mr. 
Justice  John  Bennett,  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland,  by  Jane,  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir 
Jonathan  Lovett,  Bart,  of  Liscombe,  Bucks,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  James  Hill,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J.P.  co.  Tipperary, 
late  Capt.  94th  Regt.,  served  in  Africa  (medal),  6.  10 
July,  1845;  vi.  22  June,  1875,  Elinor  Mary  Anne,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Warburton,  of  Garryhinch, 
King's  CO.,  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Hugh  Lovett,  6.  22  Nov.  1878. 

1  Mary  Elinor.  2  Blanche  Frances  Jane. 

3  Ida  Maude. 

II.  John  Thomas  Bennet,  M.A.  Trin.  Col.  Dublin,  6.  22 
Sept.  1846  ;  m.  3  June,  1889,  Rosetta  Mary,  dau.  of  late 
Thomas  Sanders,  Esq.  Q.C.,  Revising  Barrister  (and  widow 
of  Harford  Pearson,  Esq.  Barrister-at-Law),  of  29  Ashley 
Place,  S.W.  He  assumed  his  maternal  surname  1SS9. 
She  d.  10  March,  1891. 

Xiineag'e. — This  ancient  family  is  stated  to  have  come 
from  the  Upper  Palatinate  of  the  Rhine,  and  were  settled  in 
Y'orkshire,  one  of  whom  Anne  (only  dau.  and  heiress  of  James 
Poe,  Esq.  of  Swindon  Hall,  co.  Yorks,  who  was  son  of  Leonard 
Poe,  Physician  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  James  I.  and  Charles  I.) 
TO.  1  Jan.  1660,  Sir  Thomas  Jenner,  of  Petersham,  Surrey. 
Thomas  and  William  Poe,  two  brothers,  were  officers  in 
Cromwell's  army,  and  by  the  roll  of  muster  it  appears 
were  at  the  siege  of  Limerick,  for  which  services  grants  of 
land  in  Ireland  in  fee  and  freehold  were  made  to  them,  and 
confirmed  by  King  William  III.,  1691. 

Emanuel  Poe,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Poe,  d.  1683, 
having  had  issue, 

William,  of  Knock,  from  whom  descended  the  Donnybrook 
branch,  now  extinct  in  the  male  line. 

Emanuel,  of  Clonmuck,  from  whom  is  descended  the  Sols- 
borough  branch. 

James,  who  purchased  the  Harley  Park  estate,  co.  Kilkenny. 
The  2nd  son, 


Emanuel  Poe,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Col, 
Hill,  of  Derry,  who  had  a  command  at  the  siege  of  Derry,  and 
d.  1727,  leaving, 

I.  John,  his  successor,  d.  s.  p.  1771. 

II.  Emanuel,  of  Moyrce,  had  three  sons,  who  predeceased  him 
and  were  unm.,  and  one  dau.,  m.  John  Foster  Hill  Forster' 
Esq.  ' 

III.  James,  heir  to  his  brother  John,  and  of  whom  presently. 
The  3rd  son  and  eventual  heir, 

James  Poe,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  ».  his  brother,  John;  he 
m.  1772,  Blanche,  dau.  of  Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  of  Newport,  by 
his  wife  Anne  Jocelyn,  sister  of  Robert,  1st  Baron  New- 
port, afterwards  Viscount  Jocelyn,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland. 
(Blanche's  sisters,  Charlotte,  m.  John  Bloomfield,  Esq., 
ancestor  to  Lord  Bloomfield,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Cooke  Otway, 
of  Castle  Otway.)    He  d.  1784,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  1773;  ni.  1 800,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bernard, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  King's  Co.,  and  d.  s.  v.  24  April. 
1857. 

II.  James  Hill,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Samuel  Waller,  m.  Anne  Richardson,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Robert  Waller,  m.  12  Aug.  1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Harington,  Esq.  Madras  C.S.,  and  d.  11  April,  1851,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  15  May,  1827)  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Harington,  6.  27  Oct.  1820  ;  deceased. 

2  William  Haiington,  late  of  Calcutta,  Solicitor,  6.  3 Sept. 
1822,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1856. 

3  Henbt  Harington,  of  Solsborough,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  late  of  Calcutta,  Solicitor,  b.  7  Nov.  18'24;  m. 
20  Nov.  1856,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Ilbery, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Samuel  Turner  Fearon,  M.D.,  of 
Hoddesdon,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  April,  1888)  has 
had  issue, 

William  Harington,  b.  18  May,  1858  :  d.  7  Nov.  1859. 
Henry  Robert,  b.  2  June,  1860. 
Annie  Blanche  Caroline. 

4  Emanuel  Thomas  (who  has  adopted  the  surname  Haring- 
ton, after  his  mother),  6.  23  March,  1827  ;  m.  6  Oct. 
1859,  Isabella  Jane  eldest  dau.  of  James  William  Crowdy, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  47th  Regt.,  and  has  had  issue, 

Robert  James,  6.  11  Aug.  1860;  d.  9  June,  1861. 
Lawrence  Ilbery,  b.  14  Dec.  1861. 
Herbert  Henry,  b.  14  Aug.  1868. 
Charles  Harington,  b.  31  May,  1872. 
Eleanor  Kathleen. 

1  Annie  Blanche,  to.  24  Nov.  1839,  Henry  John  Childe 
Shakcspear,  of  the  Bengal  army  (Coram,  of  the  Nagpore 
Irregular  Force),  and  d.  2  June,  1857,  lea\ing  issue, 

1  Henry  Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Bengal  Cavalry,  6.  2 
Dec.  1840. 

2  George  James  Robert,  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6.  14 
Oct.  1842;  TO.  22  Feb.  1873,  Lilly,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Lane,  of  the  Bengal  army,  and  has  issue,  three  daus. 

3  Meurson,  6.  23  Sept.  1846;  d.  Sept.  1849. 

4  William  Henry  Sullivan,  Indian  C.S.,  b.  23  Sept.  1849; 
TO.  9  Jan.  1878,  Mi.ss  Davidson,  and  has  three  sons. 

1  Anne  Jane  Eliza  Richmond,  m.  14  July,  1864,  Rev.  J. 
C.  Head,  then  Rector  of  Terryglass,  co.  Tipperary,  now 
of  Kinawley  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan,  youngest  son  of  the 
Very  Rev.  John  Head,  late  Dean  of  Killaloe,  and  has 
issue,  Richmond  Henry,  b.  14  May,  1865;  D'Esterre 
Prittie,  6.  21  May,  1866  ;  Francis  Jonathan,  b.  22  Dec. 
18G8,  d.  29  Aug.  1881  :  Aithur,  6.  30  Blay,  1873 ; 
Louisa  Margaret ;  Grace. 

2  Cecilia,  d.  in  infancy. 

3  Eliza  Henrietta,  d.  Sept.  1860. 

v.  Emanuel  Thomas,  Major  50th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  7  Jan.  1822, 
at  Up  Park  Camp,  Jamaica. 

The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  James  Hill  Poe,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Nenagh,  6.  19  Oct. 

1777  ;  TO.  1806,  Frances  (who  d.  7  Feb.  1864),  dau.  of  William 

Poe,  Esq.  of  Donnybrook  line,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1859,  leaving 

issue, 

I.  James  Joceltn,  present  representative  of  the  Solsborough 

line,  as  above.  ii.  John. 

III.  William  Thomas,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Curragh- 
more,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1811;  m.  1st,  1812,  Mary  Ellen,  dau. 
of  George  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Donaghadee,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1851)  he  had  issue, 

1  James  Leslie  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  15  Oct.  1844,  Rector  of 
Earsham,  Norfolk,  deceased. 

2  George  Leslie,  Capt.  R.N.  (retired),  b.  29  May,  1846;  to.  14 
Nov.  1877,  Mary  Caldecott,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward 
Charley,  Esq.  of  Conway  House,  Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim, 
and  has  issue. 

3  William  Hutcheson  (see  Poe  ofHeyirood). 

4  Edmund  Samuel,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  11  bept.  1849;  m.  1 
Sept.  1877,  Frances  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  Justin  Sheil,  K.C.B.,  formerly  H.M.'s  Minister  m 
Persia,  and  has  issue,  William  Skeffington,  b.  24  June, 
1878. 

William  Thomas  Poe  m.  2ndly,  1854,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Mary 


POE 


THE  LAJS^DED  GENTRY. 


POL 


1625 


SkeflRngton,  youngest  dau.  of  Tliomas  Henry,  2nd  Viscount 
Ferrard,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  10th  Viscountess  Massereene. 
in.  Percy  Jocelyn,  6.  24  April,  1821  ;  m.  Mary  Sophia,  dau. 
of  W.  Boake,  Esq.  of  Surrey  Villa;  d.  s.  p.  25  March,  I8b3. 
I.  Barbara  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Beasely,  M.A. 
Anns — Or,  a  fesse  sa.,  between  three  crescents  az.,  issuing 
flames  ppr.     Crest — A  boar's  head  erased  ppr.,  pierced  througli 
by  a  spear.     Motto — Malo  mori  quam  foedari. 
Seat — Eiverston,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 


POE    OF    HEYWOOD. 

PoE,  Maky  Adelaide,  of  Heywood,  Queen's  Co., 
Slaghtfreedan,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Ashburton  House, 
Eoehampton,  S.W.,  only  surriving  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  William  Compton  Domville,  3rd  Bart,  (see 
BttriS-e's  Feera£fe),b.  26  June,  1855,  mj.  21Jan.  18S6, 
Col.  William  Hutcheson  Poe,  C.B.  of  Queen's 
Co.,  D.L.,  Royal  Marines,  J.P.  Queen's  Co.  (High 
Sheriff  1891),  3rd  son  of  William  Thoraas  Poe  of 
Curragbmore,  co.  Tipperary  (see  Poii  of  Eiverston 
and  Derrinvohill)  and  by  her  has  issue,  a  dau.  b.  22 
Dec.  1886. 

Xiineagre.— Sm    Comtton    Pocklington    Domville,    of 

Terapleoguo,  and  Santry  (for  Lineage  seeBuEKE's  Peerage)  custos 
rotulorum  of  the  co.  of  Dublin,  and  for  eighteen  years  a 
member  of  the  Imperial  Parliament,  was  created  a  Baronet 
22  May,  1815.  He  m.  1st,  21  Oct.  1811,  Elizabeth  Frances, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eight  Eev.  Charles  Lindsay,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Kildare,  and  cousin  of  the  Earl  of  Crawford  and 
Balcarres,  by  whom  (\¥ho  d.  1812)  he  had  a  son, 

■Compton  Charles,  an  officer  in  the  army,  6.   1812 ;  m.  19 

April,    1842,   Isabella  Maria,   eldest   dau.   of  Sir  Charles 

Arthur,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Nice,  19  March,   1852,  his 

■widow  m.  2ndly,  18  Feb.  1868,  Charles  J.  Malton,  Esq.,  and 

■d.  22  July,  1891. 

Sir  Compton  m.   2ndly,  7  Dec.  1815,   Helena  Sarah,  dau.  of 

Frederick  French,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  Queen's  Co.   by  whom 

<who  d.  10  Feb.  1859)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Compton  Henry,  6.  1821,  d.  s.  p.  1828. 

II.  Chaeles  Compton  William,  2nd  Bart. 

III.  William  Compton,  3rd  Bart. 

I.  Anna  Helena,  m.  21  June,  1842,  Sir  Thomas  Edward 
Winnington,  Bart,  and  d.  29  March,  1883. 

II.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  24  Nov.  1864,  His  Excellency 
Torbin  De  Bille,  Danish  Minbter  at  the  Court  of  St.  James, 
and  d.  his  widow,  26  March,  1888,  aged  69. 

sii.  Emly  Frances,  d.  unm.  15  Aug.  1864. 
Sir  Compton  d.  23  Feb.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Charles  Compton  William,  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batt.  Royal 
Dublin  Fusiliers  (6.  24  Dec.  1822,  m.  20  June,  1861,  Lady 
Margaret  St.  Lawrence,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas  3rd  Earl  of 
Howth,  K.P.,  Sir  Charles  d.  s.  p.  10  July,  1884,  and  wass.  by 
his  brother. 

Sir  William  Compton,  J.P  and  D.L.,  b.  20  May,  1825,  m. 
12  July,  lB-54,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Gen.  Hon.  Eobert  Meade, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July,  1890)  had, 

I.  Cosipton  Mead,  present  Bart,  (see  BnBKE's  Peerage). 

I.  Maby  Adelaide. 

II.  Helen  Maud,  b.  4  July,  1862  ;  d.  10  Jan.  1865. 

in.  Evelyn  Caroline,  6.  7  March,  1864;  d.  19  Sept.  1884. 
Sr  William  d.  29  Sept.  1884.     The  only  surviving  dau.  Mart 
Adelaide,   s.  her  aunt,   Louisa    Elizabeth,   widow    of  his 
Excellency  Torben  De  Bille,  Danish  Minister,  '26  March,  1888, 
and  is  now  of  Heywood. 

Seats — Ashburton  House,  Eoehampton,  S.W.  ;  Heywood, 
Ballinakill,  Queen's  Co. ;  Slaghtfreedan  Lodge,  Cookstown,  co. 
Tyrone. 


CHANDOS-POLE    OF    EADBOURNE. 

Chandos-Pole,  Reginald  Walkeltne,  Esq.  of 
Radbourne  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  now  Hon.  Major  Derbyshire  Yeom., 
i>.  4  Feb.  1853  ;  m.  7  March,  1882,  Violet  Katherine, 
4au.  of  William  Beckett  Denison,  Esq.,  and  Hon. 
Mrs.  Denison,  of  Nun  Appleton,  co.  York  (see 
Bueke's  Peerage,  Geimthoepe,  B.,  and  Fevek- 
8<HAM,  E.),  and  by  her  (-who  d.  18  March,  1883) 
has  issue, 

Dorothy  Violet. 

Icineage.— Eepresenting  the  great  and  historic  House  of 
Chandos  of  Radbourne,  and  a  younger  branch  of  the  FEEEEBa, 


Earls  of  Derby,  the  Poles  derive  an  uninterrupted  descent 
from  the  time  of  William  the  Conqueror,  and  have  ever 
maintained  a  leading  position  in  the  counties  in  which  they 
have  been  seated. 

Sir  Peter  de  la  Pole,  M  P.  for  co.  Derby,  2  Henbt  IV., 
eldest  son  of  Sib  John  de  la  Pole,  of  Nenborough,  to.  Stafford, 
the  representative  of  an  ancient  and  honourable  Stafford 
family,  by  Ceci  ia  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  William  de 
Wakebridge,  Knt.,*  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
John  Lawton,  Knt.,  Constable  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Saviour's, 
by  Alianore,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  tlie  renowned  Sin 
John  Chandos,  of  Eadbourne,  one  of  the  original  Knights  of  • 
the  Garter,  and  one  of  the  most  illustrious  warriors  of  the 
martial  time  of  Edward  III.  The  family  of  Chandos  had 
acquired  Eadbourne  ia  marriage  with  a  co-heir  of  Uobert  de 
F'errers,  Lord  of  Egjinton,  grandson  of  William  de  Ferrers, 
Earl  of  Derby.  Sir  Peter  de  la  Pole,  by  the  heir  of  Eadbourne, 
who  d.  4  Aug.  1432,  left  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  Ealph, 
his  successor;  ii.  Thomas,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Nicholas  Longford,  Knt.,  iii.  Henrj',  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Eobert  .Dethick,  of  Dethick,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
Vove.^  of  Heage  \  and  i.  Elizabeth,  ni.  Thomas  de  St.  Andrew, 
of  Gotham,  Notts.    The  eldest  son, 

Ealph  de  la  Pole,  of  Eadbourne,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Court  of  King's  Bench,  1452,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gros- 
venor,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Alice  and  Maria)  a 
son, 

Ealph  de  la  Pole,  of  Eadbourne,  High  Sheriff  1477,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eeginald  Moton,  Esq.  of 
Peckleton,  co.  Leicester,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John,  to.  13  Edward  IV.,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.  of  Etwall,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  John  Port,  of 
Etwall)  left  at  liis  decease,  v.  p.,  a  son,  German,  successor 
to  his  grandfather, 
llalph  de  la  Pole  d.  1491,  and  was  s-  by  his  grandson, 

Geeman  de  la  Pole,  Esq.  of  Eadbourne,  b.  1482 :  ra.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Plompton,  Knt.  of  Ploinpton,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir,  of  Dale  Abbey,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hodnet,  and  dying  v.  p.,  left  a, 
son,  German,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  John,  d.  s.p. 

III.  Eichard,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  German,  of  Lees,  co.  Derby,  living  5  Elizabeth,  n. 
Anne,  widow  of  John  Collier,  of  Dalbury  Lees,  and  was 
father  of 

Eichard  Pole,  Esq.  of  Lees,  m.  23  Nov.  1602,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Henry  (ircgson,  Esq.  of  Sherrow  Hall,  Sutton-on- 
the-Hill,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Pole,  Esq.  of  Lees,  bapt.  17  Feb.  1610,  ni.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Peter  Callingwood,  Esq.  of  Trusiey.  and  by  her 
(who  d.  19  F"eb.  1686)  left  at  his  decease,  1695,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Samuel  Pole,  Esq.,  b.  22  Dec.  1051,  of  whom  presently, 
as  inheritor  of  Eadbourne. 

I.  Helen,  m.  Sir  Eichard  Curzon,  Knt.  of  Kedleston. 

II.  Jane,  m.  German  Pole,  Esq.  of  Wakebridge. 
11'.  Elizabeth,  m.  Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Newbold. 
IV.  Mary,  m.  Stephen  Goldwell,  Esq. 

German  de  la  Pole  d.  15.52,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

German  de  la  Pole,  Esq.  of  Eadbourne,  High  Sheriff  157.5, 
m.  Dorothy,  dau. of  Sir  Thomas  Cockayne,  Knt.  of  Ashbourne, 
and  had  issue.     He  d.  1599,  and  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

Francis  Pole,  Esq.  of  Eadbourne,  h.  1567  ;  m.  the  dau.  of 
Sir  Gerard  Croker,  Knt.  but  d.  «.  j).  1612,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Sir  Gebman  Pole,  of  Eadbourne,  bapt.  1573,  a  distinguished 
commander,  who  served  against  the  Spanish  Armada,  and 
was  made  a  Knight  Banneret  for  his  good  services  in  Ireland, 
under  the  Lord  Deputy  Mountjoy,  1599.  This  gallant  person- 
age ni.  5  Dec.  1625,  Millicent,  dau.  of  Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of 
Markeaton  and  by  her  (who  d.  1662)  left  at  his  decease,  1634, 
a  son  and  successor. 

German  Pole,  Esq.  of  Eadbourne,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1626,  to.  17 
Dec.  1650,  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Eicbard  Newdigate,  1st  Bart,  of 
Arbury,  co.  Warwick,  but  d.  s.  p.  1683,  having  settled  his 
estates  upon  his  cousin  and  heir  male, 

Samuel  Pole,  Esq.  who  then  became  of  Eadbourne,  and 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1095.  He  7,1.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Mundy,  Esq.  of  JIarkeaton,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  25 
March  1732),  had  issue, 

German,  his  heir. 

Samuel  (Eev.),  Eectorof  Eadbourne  and  Mugginton,  endower 

*  From  Sir  John  de  la  Pole's  2nd  son,  Ealph,  descended  the 
Poles  oJ  Wakebridge  and  Park  lloll.  now  extinct,  and  from  a 
younger  branch  the  celebrated  Cardinal  Pole  is  presumed  to 
h:ive  sprung. 


1626 


POL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POL 


of  the  schools  at  these  places,  m.  7  June,  1720,  Mary,  dan. 
of  Samuel  Holden,  Esq.  ol"  Aston,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Oct.  1758, 
aged  69. 
Edward,  Lieut. -Gen.  Col.  of  the  10th  Foot,  who  served  in 
Marlborou.ch's  campaisns,  and  was  distinguished  at  Jlal- 
plaquet.  Hem.  1st,  1717,  Klizaheth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Kohcrt  Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Barton,  co.  Derby,  and  of  Mor- 
ley,  CO.  Derby,  descended,  through  Patrick  Sacheverell, 
Lord  of  Hcpw'ell  tiinjy.  Edward  1.,  from  John  de  Sache- 
VKKELL,  who  m.  at  a  very  early  period  one  of  the  co-heirs 
of  Fitz-Ercald.  By  this  lady  Gen.  Pole  had  (with  two  daus., 
Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Arbury  Hall,  and 
Anne,  m.  Valentine  Stead,  Esq.  of  Kottingham)  a  son, 
Edward  Sacheverell,  successor  to  his  uncle  at  Kadbourne. 
The  General  m.  2ndly,  Olivia  Walsh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
Dublin,  July,  1789)  had  three  sons,  Charles,  Samuel,  and 
William,  who  all  d.  s.  p.  (one.  Major  of  the  Pompadours, 
■was  drowned  in  the  "  Villa  de  Paris'"),  and  one  dau.  Mili- 
cent,  VI.  1774,  Arthur,  A'iscount  Gosford.  Gen.  Pole  d.  25 
Dec.  17G2. 

William,  of  Liverpool,  ancestor  of  the  Poles  of  that  place. 
Charles,  6.  1G95,  ancestor  of  Sir  Peter  Pole,  Bart.,  of  Todden- 
ham. 

Anne,  d.  young,  1694.  Frances. 

Anna  Maria.    "  Philippa. 

Milicent,   in.   1  May,    1711,    Francis    Kewdigate,    Esq.    of 
Arbury. 
Samuel  Pole  d.  10  Feb.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldcstson, 

German  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radbourne,  High  Sheriff  1735,  m.  1st, 
7  Jan.  1717,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bagnall,  Esq.  of  Roehamp- 
tou,  Surrey,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1725)  an  only  child,  Anne, 
m.  1738,  Godfrey  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Chilcote,  co.  Derby.  He  ra. 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Gayer,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Pogis,  Bucks, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  17G2)  a  son,  German,  who  d.  v.  p., 
iijuii.  1763,  and  a  dau.  Mary,  lii.  1st,  Thomas  Powys,  Esq.  of 
Berwick;  2ndly,  1776,  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  1st  Bart  of  Hawk- 
stone  ;  and  3rdly,  Joseph  Foster  Barham,  Esq.  Mr.  Pole  d. 
1765,  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his  brother,  Lieut.-Gen.  Edward 
Pole)  his  nephew, 

Edward  Sacheverell  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radbourne,  6.  1718, 
Col.  in  the  army,  who  served  at  Fontenoy,  Culloden,  through 
the  Seven  Years'  War  at  Minden,  &c.  By  Elizabeth  Collier 
bis  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Erasmus  Darwin,  M.D.)  he  had  issue, 

Sacueverell,  his  heir. 

Ehzabcth  Anne,  r,i.  Henry  Bromley,  Esq.  of  Abberley  Lodge, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  26  Sept.  1827. 

Milicent,  ?«.  13  Oct.  1792,  John  Gisbome,  Esq.  of  Hackney 
Lane  House,  Darley  Dale,  co.  Derby. 
Col.  Pole  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sacheverell  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radbourne,  b.  16  June,  1769, 
who  assumed  by  sign-manual,  1807,  as  representative  of  the  I 
great  Sir  John  Chandos,  K.G.,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Chandos.  He  m.  16  March,  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Ware,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Bali othery,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Wrightson  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  M.P.  for  co. 
Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Sacheverell,  his  heir. 

Henry  Reginald  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Radbourne  and  Mugginton, 

b.  12  March,  1797  ;  d.  19  June,  1866. 
German  Francis,  b.  7  Jan.  18ul  ;  d.  at  Madeira  1  Feb.  1820. 
Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  18  March,  1816,  George  Anson,  7th  Lord 
Byron. 
Milicent  Anne,  d.  unm.  at  Pisa,  6  May,  1820. 
Philippa  Charlotte,  d.  1814,  aged  15. 
Mr.  Chandos-Pole  d.  14  April,  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward    Sacheverell  Chandos-Pole,  Esq.  of  Radbourne 
Hall,  High  Sheriff  1827,  served  in  1st  Guards  in  Peninsular 
War,  b.  1  March,   1792  ;  m.  22  Feb.  1819,  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  Eev.  E.  S.  Wilmot,  Rector  of  Langley,  and  had  issue, 
Edward  Sacheverell,  his  heir. 

Henrt,  of  Hopton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  b.  10  Jan.  1829;  m. 
1st,  9  July,  1861,  Henrietta  Auriol,  youngest  dau.  ot 
Edward  Auriol  Drummond-IIay,  Esq.,  Charg6  d'Affaires 
in  Morocco,  by  whom  (who  d.  1868)  he  has  had  issue, 

1  Cicely  Eleanor,  m.  24  June,  1879,  Edmund  W.Meade- 
Waldo,  Esq.  of  Stonewall,  co.  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

Margaret  Alice,  6.  5  April,  1832. 
Katharine  Auriol. 

2  Margaret  Ermentrude,  m.  9  Oct.  1879,  Robert  Wynter 
Blathwayt,  eldest  son  of  liev.  W.  T.  Blalhwayt,  Rector  of 
D\rham,  co.  Gloucester. 

3  Katherine  Laura,  d.  30  May,  1870. 

4  Edith  Frances. 

5  Mabel  Alice,  twin  with  Edith  Frances,  d.  an  infant. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  Dec.  1869,  Teresa  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Manningham-Buller,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  has  Issue, 

1  Habry  Anthony,  b.  19  Nov.  1872. 

Mr.  Henry  Chandos-Pole  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Gell,  by  sign-manual  dated  1853. 
German,  b.  23  Sept.  1830;  d.  young. 


I 


William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Radbourne,  b.  14  July,  1833;  rn. 
26  Jan.  lS6.'i,  Christina,  dau.  of  Capt.  Christopher  Cracken- 
thorpe  Askew,  R.N.,  and  has  issue,  Christopher  Askew,  b. 
14  Nov.  1867,  and  Margaret. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  1843. 

Millieent,  iii.  1854,  Maximilian  August  Dremel. 
Charlotte,  m.  1  Jan.  1845,  the  Hon.  John  Yarde  Buller,  only 
son  of  John,  1st  Lord  Churston. 

Eleanor,  m.  1858,  Rear-Admiral  Henry  Bagot,  2nd  son  of 
Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Richard  Bagot,  Bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells. 

Emma  Matilda.  Cicely  Anne,  d.  1S52. 

He  d.  19  Jan.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Sacheverell  Chandos-Pole,  Esq.  of  Radbourne 
Hall,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby,  1867,  6.  10  Jan.  1826;  m.  15  Aug. 
1850,  Lady  Anna  Caroline  Stanhope,  dau.  of  Leicester,  5th 
Earl  of  Harrington,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Walkelyne,  now  of  Radbourne. 

II.  John,  late  Lieut.  Derbyshire  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  28  Aug.  1853. 

III.  Edward  Ferrers,  b.  20  Dec.  1859. 

IV.  Samuel,  of  Park  Hall,  Chesterfield,  6.  1  April,  1861 :  m.  • 
1889,  Kathleen  Annie,  dau.  of  Charles  Thurburn,  Esq.  of 
Leweston  House,  co.  Dorset,  and  has  issue. 

v.  Francis,  b.  4  Aug.  1864;  m.  1890,  Maud  Mary,  dau.  oS 
George  Swinhoe,  Esq.  of  New  Swindon. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  b.  16  June,  1855. 

II.  Evclyne,  b.  18  July,  1856;  d.  23  June,  1875. 

III.  Carolina,  b.  19  July,  1857  ;  m.  20  July,  1878,  Lord  Claud 
John  Hamilton,  M.P. 

IV.  Mary,  b.  10  March,  1863;  m.  1886,  Baron  Nicholas  Pilar 
de  Pilchan,  of  the  Russian  Diplomatic  Service. 

V.  Margaret,  6.  21  May,  1866. 

VI.  Alianore,  b.  5  Oct.  1868 ;  m.  22  Oct.  1892,  Wrath  Periam 
Christopher  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  GrenaiJier  Guards,  eldest  sou 
of  Sir  Wroth  Acland  Lethbridge,  Bart,  {see  Bvrke's  Peerage}. 

Blr.  Chandos-Pole  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — 1st,  Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  crescents  gu.,  for 
Pole;  and  2nd,  arg.,  a  pile  gu.,  for  Chandos.  Crests — 1st,  A 
falcon  rising  ppr.,  belled  and  jessed  or  ;  2nd,  A  knight's  head 
in  chain  armour  ppr. ;  3rd,  A  goat  passant  arg. 

Scats — Radbourne  Hall,  co.  Derby ;  and  Sydling  Court, 
Dorchester. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Guards',  and  Marlborough. 


CHANDOS-POLE-GELL 
HALL. 


OF    HOPTON 


{See  Chandos-Pole.) 


POLEY    OF    BOXTED    HALL. 

Wellee-Polet,  John  George,  Esq.  of  Boxted 
Hall  and  Chadacre  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1883,  b.  25  May,  1849. 

Lineagre. — The  Polcys  are  of  remote  antiquity  in  the 
county  of  Suffolk.  About  the  reign  of  Edward  III.  or 
Richard  II.,  they  left  their  residence  in  Herts,  which,  accord- 
ing to  the  custom  of  those  times,  had  a  similar  name,  and 
went  into  Suffolk,  where  their  seats  being  fixed  at  Boxted  and 
Badley,  the  foundation  of  two  flourishing  families  was  laid,  as 
appears  from  writings  belonging  to  Boxted  Manor,  from  family 
records,  and  a  pedigree  well  attested. 

Thomas  Foley,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  Suffolk,  and,  jure  uxoris, 
Anne  Badwell,  a  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Boxted,  b.  temp. 
Edward  111.,  was  father  of  Thomas  Foley,  Esq.  Lord  of 
Boxted,  b.  temp.  Richard  II.,  who,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Jeffrey  Rockwell,  of  Wormingford,  Essex,  was 
father  of  John  Foley,  Esq.  of  Wormingford  and  of  Boxted, 
man-at-arms  in  the  retinue  of  Lord  Hastings  in  1480,  d.  1487, 
leaving  by  Agnes  his  «ife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Whetley,  Knt. 
of  Calais,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  Richard,  his  heir,  of 
whom  presently,  and  John,  of  Bidenhain,  Kent.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Richard  Foley,  Esq.  of  Boxted,  b.  temp.  Edward  IV.,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Clopton,  Knt.  of  Liston  Hall;  Esses, 
and  dying  1546,  left,  with  other  issue, 

John  Foley,  Esq.  of  Boxted,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1539;  m.  Mar- 
gery, dau.  of  John  Blyant,  of  Ringshall,  Suffolk  (and  heir  to 
Richard,  her  brother)  and  by  her  (who  d.  1561)  had  numerous 
issue.  Of  the  daus.  one  ra.  William  Hervey,  Esq.  of  Ick- 
worth ;  of  the  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  Richard;  iii. 
Giles  ;  iv.  Thomas,  of  Wrongey,  or  Wormegay,  father  of  Sir 
John  Foley,  Knt.  of  W' rongey.  He  d.  1580,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  Foley,  Esq.  of  Boxted,  m.  Alice,  dan.  and  heir  ol 
Edmund  Shaa,  of  Hordon-on-thc-Hill,  Essex,  and  d.  1587, 
having  had,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons.  Sir  John  Foley,  Knt, 
of  Boxted,  his  heir,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  Flanders,  and 


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1G27 


Sir  William  Polet,  Knt.  of  Boxtcd,  b.  1562;  m.  20  Sept. 
1597,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Jermyn,  Knt.  of  Rush- 
brooUe,  andby  her(whorf.  1658) had,  with  three  daus.  (Judith, 
m.  1615,  Sir  Humphrey  May,  Knt. ;  Catherine,  m.  Edward 
Barker,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Barker,  and  d.  1665 ;  and  Mary), 
three  sons,  i.  Robert,  killed  at  the  Isle  of  Rhe,  s.  2'-;  h- 
William  (Sir),  of  whom  presently ;  in.  John  (Sir),  Knt.  of 
Bury,  b.  1603.  Sir  William  Poley  was  M.P.  for  Sudbury  1623 
and  1628,  and  d.  1629.    His  2nd  son, 

SiK  William  Polet,  Knt.  of  Boxted,  6.  1602;  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry  Arden,  Knt.  of  co.  Warwick, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1632)  had  a  dau.  Susan,  m.  1st,  Anthony 
Maxey,  Esq.,  and2ndly,  Hon.  Richard  Savage,  3rd  son  of  John, 
Earl  Rivers.  Sir  William  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  5th  dau.  of 
Paul  D'Ewes,  Esq.  of  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who 
(/.  1698)  had,  with  three  daus.  (Anne,  d.  s.  -p. ;  Elizabeth,  m. 
William  Clopton,  Esq.  of  Listen,  Essex  ;  and  Cecilia,  m. 
Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Arlsey,  co.  Bedford),  three  sons, 

John  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Boxted,    b.  1637,  M.P.,  d.  1705:  issue 
extinct. 
Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
WiUiam,  b.  1647,  drowned  at  Lisbon  1711. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Polet,  Esq.  6.  1642 ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Head,  Bart,  of  Rochester,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Adam  Lawrey,  Esq.)  had,  with  two  sons,  Richard,  b.  1682,  m. 
Elizabeth  Wilford,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and  William,  also  d.  s.  p.,  two 
daus.  Bridget  and 

Elizabeth  Polet,  m.  Robert  Weller,  Esq.  of  Tunbridge, 
and  d.  1761,  leaving  by  him,  who  d.  1751,  an  only  son, 

Geokge  Weller,  Esq.,  b.  1710,  who  took  the  additional  name 
of  PoLEY.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hussey,  Esq.  of 
Burwash,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1796)  left  issue  at  his 
decease,  1778,  with  a  dau.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Walter  Maurice 
Johnson,  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln,  i.  George,  d.  unm.  1780, 
aged  26;  ii.  John,  his  heir;  and  iii.  WiUiam  (Rev.),  d.  1837, 
aged  72.    The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Weller  Polet,  of  Boxted,  h.  1755  ;  m.  1  Feb. 
1783,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Blatch  Whaley,  Esq.  of  Colchester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  left  at  his  decease,  29  May,  1799,  an 
only  son  and  successor, 

George  Weller  Polet,  Esq.  of  Boxted  Hall,  6. 1  Nov.  1783; 
m.  8  March,  1808,  Helen  Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Fisher,  Esq., 
of  Browston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Oct.  I860) 
had  issue, 

John  George,  his  heir. 

William  (Rev.),  of  Brandon  House,  Brandon,  J. P.,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Santon  and  Vicar  of  Santon  Downham,  Suffolk, 
6.  18  Nov.  1814;  ?u.  13  Oct.  1846,  Margaret  Tyers,  only 
child  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Barrett,  Rector  of  Attleborough,  and 
d.  1887,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Charles  Edward,  b.  1819,  d.  1890. 

James  Fisher,  b.  1821 ;  d.  in  India  1842. 

George  P'rederick,  b.  1823;  m.  Aug.  1855,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Henry  Frederick  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.,  and  d.  1864,  having 
by  her,  whorf.  1893,  had  issue,  Frederick  William,  another 
son,  and  two  daus. 

Walter  Johnson,  of  Edwardstone  House,  Boxford,  Suffolk, 
J.P.,  b.  1826:  m.  1st,  1851,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  T. 
Halifax,  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk  (which  lady  d.  1881);  and 
2ndly,  1882,  Frances,  dau.  of  James  S.  George  Burke,  Esq. 
of  Auberies  {see  that  family)  ;  she  d.  1888.  He  m.  3rdly, 
1890,  Edith,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Corfield. 

Charlotte  Helen,  m.  1843,  Peter  William  Hamilton,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.N.,  who  d.  1863,  and  d.  1888,  leaving  issue. 

Helen  Sophia,  d.  v.nm.  1882. 

Jane  Mary,  )7i.  1836,  the  late  Michael  Cullen  Cotton,  Esq., 
and  d.  1862,  leaving  issue. 

Frances,  m.  1846,  Sir  Richard  Gethin,  Bart. 

Mr.  Weller  Poley  d.  5  Nov.  1849.    His  eldest  son, 

John  George  Weller  Polet,  Esq.  of  Boxted  Hall,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  6.  16  Jan.  1812;  ni.  28  Oct.  1847, 
Diana,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Halifax,  Esq.  of  Chadacie 
Hall,  Suffolk,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1884,  had  issue, 

John  George,  now  of  Boxted  Hall. 

Thomas,  West  Broyle,  Sussex,  J.P.,  M.A.  of  Merton  Coll. 

Oxford,  Ban ister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  6.  8  Nov.  1850; 

»n.  1878,  Eleanor  Mary,  only  child  of  the  late  John  James 

Johnson,   Esq.,   Q.C.,   of  West  Broyle,   Sussex,    and   has 

issue,  Edward  Hallifax,  b.  20  July,  1879. 

Hed.  5  Sept.  1869. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for 
Polet;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  two  chevronels  between  three  roses 
arg.,  for  Weller.  Crests— \&l,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  collared 
and  chained  or,  for  Polet;  2nd,  A  greyhound's  head  erased 
sa.,  in  his  mouth  a  rose  gu.,  stalked  vert,  for  Weller.  Motto — 
Fortior  qui  se. 

iSeats— Boxted  Hall,  and  Chadacre  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


POLHILIi    OF    HOWBUKY. 

PorniLL-TuENEE,  Frederick  Edward  Fiennes, 
Esq.  of  Howbury  Hall,  co.  Lcds,  late  Lieut.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  10  June,  1858 ;  s.  1S81. 

Lineage — The  Polhill,  or  Poley,  family  is  a  very  ancient 
one  in  Kent  and  Sussex,  having  had  possessions  in  the  latter 
county  since  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  in  the  former, 
from  time  immemorial.  From  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  the- 
senior  branch  principally  resided  at  Frenches,  in  Burwash, 
Sussex,  where  the  majority  of  them  are  buried.  The  following- 
are,  or  were,  the  chief  branches:— The  Polhills  of  Preston^ 
Kent,  and  of  Frenches,  in  Burwash.  Sussex  ;  the  Polhills,  o/ 
Ckalhara;  the  Polhills  of  Olford,  Setlinr;  and  Chipstead^ 
Kent ;  the  Polhills,  or  Pollets,  of  Wrolham,  Kent ;  the  Pol- 
hills ofPhUpots,\a  Tonbridge,  3.n<i.of  Tonbridyc  Priory,  Kent;, 
and  the  Polhills  of  Shorekam  Castle,  in  the  same  county. 

Robert  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Frenches  in  Burwash,  Sussex,  6. 
1599  (youngest  son  of  John  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Preston,  Kent,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Fowle,  Esq.)  d.  IGOl, 
having  had  two  sons,  Edward,  the  elder,  6.  1C17,  author  of 
several  works  on  theology,  d.  s.  p.,  and 

John  Polhill,  Esq.,  b.  1632,  who  to.  29  July,  1656,  Jane- 
Claggett,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1707,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 
28  Aug.  1704),  with  four  daus.,  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Newhaven,  b.  1662  ,  m.  6  Oct. 
1687,  Mary  Gilham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1747)  had,  witb 
three  daus.  five  sons.    The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Burwash,  b.  1689;  m.  1721, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Stephen  Lade,  Esq.  of  Downham,  Norfolk, 
and  d.  10  April,  1765,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  17  March,  17uO>- 
three  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Howbury  Park,  co.  Bedford,  an 
eminent  banker  in  the  city,  and  tobacco  merchant  in  the- 
borough  of  Southwark,  which  he  represented  in  Parliament, 
m.  5  March,  1750,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  William  Coppard, 
Esq.  of  Hastings,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1782)  had  issue, 

Nathaniel,  his  heir. 

John,  of  whom  presently,  as  successor  to  his  nephew. 

Edward,  of  Clapham,  and  afterwards  of  York  Place.  London, 
m.  1787,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Spooner,  Esq.  of  Barbados, 
and  d.  1837,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  1  Edward,  ?«. 
1824,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Edmund 
Castle,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue;  2  William,  late  art 
Officer  in  the  Life  Guards:  1  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Edward 
Henley  Acton,  Rector  of  Shillingstone,  Dorset ;  and  2  Sarah, 
d.  v.nm.  1828. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Charles  F.  Bond,  of  Margaretting. 
Mr.  Polhill  d.  1784.    His  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Howbury  Park,  m,  TJrsula, 
dau.  of  Ebenezer  Maitlimd,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  vi.  2ndly, 
James  Ware,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1782,  one  dau.  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  R.  J.  Chambers,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Police- 
Magistrate  at  Marlborough  Street,  and  one  son, 

Nathaniel  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Howbury  Hall,  who  d.  unrn^ 
1802,  when  the  estates  devolved  on  his  uncle, 

John  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Cavendish  Square,  London,  and 
Howbury  Park,  Capt.  15th  Dragoons,  m.  1792,  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who- 
rf. 1834)  had  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir,  d.  unm.  ;  ii. 
Charles,  d.  unm.  1813;  and  in.  Frederick.  Capt.  Polhill  ci. 
1828.    His  last  surviving  son, 

Frederick  Polhill,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Howbury  Hall,  Capt. 
King's  Dragoon  Guards,  represented  Bedford  as  Conservati-/fr 
from  1831-1844,  b.  1798;  m.  1824,  Frances  Margaretta,  dau. 
of  Osmond  Dakeyne,  Esq.  of  Old  Hall,  East  Bridgeford,  Notts, 
and  d.  20  Sept.  1848,  leaving  by  her  (y/hod.  1876,  having  vu 
Rev.  Dr.  Mountain,  who  predeceased  her),  one  surviving  dau 
Georgiana  Patricia,  and  one  surviving  son, 

Frederick  Charles  Polhill-Turner,  Esq.  of  Howbury 
Hall,  Bedford,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  M.P.  for  Bedfor.l 
from  1874-1880,  formerly  Capt.  in  Carabineers,  b.  14  March, 
1826;  m.  10  Feb.  1852,  Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Winston  Barron,  Bart,  (by  Anna  Leigh  Guy  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Gregory  Page  Turner,  Bart.),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Fredkrick  Edward  Fiennes.  now  of  Howbury. 

II.  Cecil  Henry,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's 
Bays),  left  to  become  a  missionary  in  China,  is  now  at 
Sining,  province  of  Kausah,  near  Tliibet,  b.  23  Feb.  1860 ; 
m  3  May,  1888,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Doctor  Marston,  and  has 
a  son,  Charles  Cecil,  b.  18  March,  1890. 

III.  Arthur  Twistleton.  b.  7  Feb.  1862;  went  with  hisbrother 
as  missionary  to  China,  is  atPachou,  province  of  Szechuen, 
7«.  9  May,  1888,  Alice,  dau.  of  J.  Drake,  Esq.  of  Gloucester, 
and  has  a  son,  Arthur  Douglas,  b.  19  Jan.  1889. 

I.  Alice  Kate  Frances,  rn.  Jan.  1892,  Rev.  James  Marsb 
Challis,  son  of  Rev.  J.  Challis. 

II.  Emily  Beatrice  Violet.  in.  Helen  Augusta  Rose. 


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POL 


Capt.  Polhill,  together  with  his  wife,  Emily  Frances,  toolc  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Tcener  by  royal  licence  21 
i'eh.  1853,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
F.rancee^  Lady  Page  Turner.    Hed.  IS  Aug.  1881. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  bend  gu.,  three  crosses-crosslet  of  the  first, 
quartering  arg  ,  an  eagle  sa.,  beaked  and  unguled  or,  for 
BrcKXANB.  Crest— Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  hind's  head  ppr., 
between  two  acorn  branches  vert,  fructed  or. 

:Seat — Howbury  Hall,  near  Bedford. 


POLLARD    OF    SCARR    HALL. 

PoLiARD,  William,  Esq.  of  Scarr  Ilall,  Bradford, 
00.  York,  J. P.  for  W.R.  co.  York,  and  Liberty  of 
Eipon,  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  Capt.  and  Hon. 
3Iajor  4th  batt.  Prince  of  Wales  Own  West  York- 
shire Eegt.  b.  1857,  m.  1881,  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of 
late  John  Taylor  Esq.  of  Turriff,  N.B.  (she  d.  1889). 

Lineagre. — James,  in  his  history  of  Bradford,  says  the 
ancestors  of  this  family  are  described  in  the  visitation  of 
Yorkshire  1584  as  the  Pollards  of  Bierley  and  Brunton,  and 
bad  "  Erm.,  across  <>ngrailed  sa,"  allowed  them  for  arms. 

.  JosHCA  PoLLABD,  Esq.  of  Scarr  Hall,  W.  R.  co.  York,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  1794  ;  m.  1821,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Sturges,  Esq. 
ef  Bowling  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions, 
late  17th  Ilegt.,  afterwards  Col.-Comm.  4th  batt.  Prince  of 
Wales  Own  West  Yorkshire  Kegt.,  u.  1827  ;  m.  1851,  Jane, 
dau.  of  C.  Bicknell,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1887, 
leaving,  wiih  other  issue, 

William,  now  of  Scarr  Hall. 

II.  Jane  Sturges,  deceased. 

Mr.  Pollard,  of  Scarr  Hall,  co.  York,  was  2nd,  but  only 
:surviving  son  of  William  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Scarr  Hall,  by 
Beatrix  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joshua  North,  Esq.  He  d.  25  Nov 
i887. 

-Scat— Scarr  Hall,  near  Bradford,  co.  Yoi-k. 
Jiesidence — Spvintifield,  Ripon,  co.  York. 
Clubs— iiew  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  S.W.,  and  Maeistra'es, 
-•S.W. 


POLLARD-URaUHART    OF    CASTLE 
POLLARD. 

Pollard-Uequhaet,  Feancis  Edwaed  Romu- 
xrs,  Esq.  of  Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  Craigston  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  R.H.A.  b.  8  Sept.  1848,  *.  to  Craigston 
•on  the  death  of  his  mother  (see  Uequhaet  of  Craig- 
ston)  m.  28  Nov.  1888,  Louisa  Henrietta,  i!nd  dau. 
of  late  G.  W.  Duff,  Esq.  of  Halton  Castle,  co.  Aber- 
deen. 

Lineag-e.  — This  ancient  family  was  established  in  Ireland 
*y  Capt.  Xicbolas  Pollard,  who  accompanied  Robert,  Earl 
•of  Essex  to  Ireland,  and  had  a  grant  of  tlie  castle  and  lands 
of  Mayne.  He  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  younger  sou  of  Sir 
i.ewis  Pollard,  of  King's  Nympton,  co.  Devon,  Judge  of  the 
King's  Bench.     His  son, 

Nicholas  Pollard,  E.sq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeath, 
h.  1567,  who  built  the  castle  of  Rathyoung,  since  called  Castle 
Pollard,  was  father  of 

Walter  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  living  1G37,  m. 
Ismay,  dau.  of  Richard  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Cargeen,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  by  her  (who  ra.  2ndly,  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of 
•Clonlost,  and  d.  1635)  had  a  son, 

Walter  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard.  M.P.,  whose 
iands  w  ere  erected  into  the  Manor  of  Castle  Pollard  by  letters 
patent,  dated  36  Chablks  II.  He  ni.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
-Arthur  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Lismullen,  co.  Jleath,  and  had  one  son 
.and  one  dau.    Mr.  Pollard  d.  1718.    His  only  son, 

Dillon  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  Barrister-at-Law, 
M.P.  for  Westmeath,  0..  s.p.    His  sister  and  heir, 

Letitia  Pollard,  ra.  1696,  Charles  Hampson,  Esq.  of 
-Achecreevy,  co.  Cavan,  Major  in  the  army,  and  High  Sheriff 
1728,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Pollard,  and  d. 
1  Aug.  1729.     The  eldest  son  of  this  marriage, 

Dillon  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  m.  1  Sept.  1734, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  co. 
Heath,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  m.  1st,  July, 
1763,  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Slorres,  Esq.  of  Boden- 
town,  CO.  Meath,  and  had  by  her,  Dillon,  his  heir,  and  John. 


He  ni.  2ndly,   10  June,  1782,  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Bui 
Esq.,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  William  Bull,  of  Dalkey,  ct 
Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1835)  had  issue, 
William  Dotton,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Sophia,  la.  John  Hill  Forster,  Esq.  of  Forest,  co.  Dublin  am 
(/.  1870.  ' 

Anna  alalia,  m.  Mathias  Kenny,  Esq.,  and  d.  18G8. 
Mr.  Pollard  d.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Dillon  Pollard,  Esq.,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1803,  and  was  s.  bj 
bis  brother, 

William  Dctton  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Kinturk,   Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Castle  Pollard,  J.P.  and  D.I..,  High  Sheriff  1812,  h. 
10  Oct.  1789;  m.  1st,  10  May,  1811,  Frances  Anne,  3id  dau. 
of  Gustave  Hume  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Rochfort,  M.P.  co.  West- 
meath, but  by  her   had  no  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  I  Sept.  1814, 
Louisa  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas 
Pakenham,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
William,  late  of  Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard. 
Thomas  Edward,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  6.  1816;  d.  1848. 
Walter   James,    Comm.  R.N.,  6.  1817  ;   m.    Jane,    dau.   of 
E.  Keane,  Esq.,  and  rf.  Is79,  leavins  issue,  a  son. 
Gustavus  Dillon,  Major-Gen.,  m.  Miss  Rebecca  Dysart,  and 
d.  1893,  leaving  issue. 

George  Augustus,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  J.  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Lei- 
cester, and  has  issue;  rf.  1866. 
John  Lucas  Romulus,  of  H.M.  31st  Regt.,  killed  at  the  battle 
of  Moodkee,  Dec.  1845. 
Richard,  &.  1825. 

Charles,  Lieut.-Gen.   Bengal   Engineers,   I.    1825,  m.  Miss 
Maria  Cole,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Pollard  d.  25  Sept.  1839,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard,  and  of 
Craigston  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1840,  M.P.  co.  Westmeath  from  18.52-57,  and  1859-71, 
b.  19  June,  1815;  m.  20  Aug.  184G,  Mary  Isabella,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Craigston  Castle,  co. 
Aberdeen,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Urquuabt,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Walter  AVilliam  Dctton,  late  of  Kinturk. 

II.  Francis  Edward  Romulus,  now  of  Kinturk. 

HI.  Arthur  de   Capel  Broke,  in  Holy  Orders,   6.   I  April, 
1850. 

IV.  Michael  Bruce,  6.  25  Dec.  1851 ;  m.  June,  1875,  Florence 
Adeline  Billings,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Montagu  Alexis,  6.  9  May,  1859,  m.  July,  1882,  Honora  ] 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Bucklej',  Rector  of  Alderford,  | 
and  has  issue. 

VI.  Ralph  Louis  .John,  b.  29  Aug.  ■>n('  <'.  3  Dec.  1868. 

I.  Adah  Maiy  Louisa,  m.  Oct.  1882,  Dudley  Billings,  Esq. 

II.  Leonora  Anna  Maria  Helen. 

III.  Octavia   Harriette,  hi.  July,  1888,  Charles  Humphreys, 
Esq.,  M.D. 

He  d.  1  June,  1871;  his  widow,  12  Dec.  1873. 

Walter  William  Ddtton  Pollard-Urquhart,  Esq.  of 
Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeath,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1873,  b.  10  July,  1847  ;  d.  29  Dec.  1892,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  boars"  heads  erased 
gu.,  armed  and  languedaz.,  a  mullet  of  the  last  for  difference,  for 
Urquhart;  2nd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  az.. 
for  Pollard  ;  3rd,  arg.,  three  hemp-brakes  sa.,for  Hampson. 
Crests — 1st,  Urquhart,  A  demi-otter  rampant  ppr.,  crowned 
with  an  antique  crown  or,  collared  or,  charged  with  three 
crescents  gu. :  2nd,  Pollard,  A  stag  trippant  arg..  horned  or ; 
3rd,  Hampson,  Out  of  a  mural  coronet  arg.,  a  greyhound's 
head  sa.,  collared  gu.,  charged  with  three  plates.  Motlo^ 
Will  well. 

Seat — Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeath. 


POLLOCK    OF    MOUNT AINSTOWN. 

Pollock,  John  Napee  Qeoege,  .Esq.  of  Moun- 
tainstown,  co.  Meath,  J.P.  and  H.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1884-85,  b.  19  Jan.  1861 ;  m.  3  June,  1891,  Anna 
Josephine,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Croker  Barrington, 
Bart.,  D.L.,  of  Glenstal,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

Anna  Jessy. 

Lineagre. — The  estate  of  Mountainstown  was  in  the 
possession  of  the  family  of  Pollock  some  time  prior  to  ISOO. 
In  that  year  it  was  left  by  John  Pollock,  Esq.,  to  his  son, 
Arthur  Hill  Cobnwallis  Pollock,  Esq.,  whoirt.  1811,  Jessy, 
dau.  of  George  Clark,  Esq.  of  West  Hatch,  Middlesex,  and  d. 
1846,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Osborne  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  George  Annesley,  of  Oatlands,  co.  Meath,  m.  1846,  Lcuisa, 
eldest  dau.  ol  Daniel  McKay,  Esq.  of  Stephens  Green, 
Dublin,  and  d.  Jan.  1807,  leaving  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daus. 


POL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POL 


1629 


The  elder  son, 

John  OdBOKKE  George  Pollock,  Esq.  of  Mountainstown, 
CO.  Meath,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  m.  18  June, 
1856,  Maria  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Darley,  Ksq.  of 
Wingfield,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  and  hy  her  (whom.2n(lly,  1883, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Nicholas  Coddington,  and  d.  25  March,  188t) 
had  issue, 

I.  Abthcb  Henry  Tatlok,  of  whom  presently. 

li   John  Napeb  George,  now  of  Mountainstown. 

I   Jessy  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  6  June,  lB57,rf.  unm.  6  May, 
1879. 
Mr.  J.  0.  G.  Pollock  d.  1  March,  1871.    His  elder  son, 

Abthl'e  Henry  Taylor  Pollock,  Ksq.  of  Mountainstown, 
6.  18  Nov.  1858 ;  d.  s.  y.  24  Feb.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

jSeat— Mountainstown,  near  Kavan. 


POLLOCK    OF    AVENING. 

Pollock,  Eobeet  Eeskine,  Esq.,  Q.C.  o£  Aven- 
ing  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  b.  2  June,  1849 ;  edu- 
cated at  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1872, 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1873 ;  and 
made  a  Q.C.  1892  ;  m.  11  Sept.  1884,  Mary  Viner, 
only  child  of  Capt.  Frederic  Carl  Playne,  1st  batt. 
Kifle  Brigade,  and  by  her  (who  s.  to  the  settled 
estates  of  lier  graudlather,  William  Playne,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ayening  Court  and  Longfords 
(.see  Playne  of  Longfords)  ;  upon  his  death  in 
1884),  he  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Robert,  6.  24  Oct.  1SS5. 

II.  Martin  Viner,  h.  15  May,  1888. 

Lineage.— KOBERT  John  Pollock,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Eight 
Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  Bart,  (see  Bcbke's  Baronetage, 
Pollock  of  Ilatton),  Lieut.  Sth  Madras  Cavalry,  h.  4  Aug. 
1816;  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1841,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Admiral  Pet:r 
Douglas,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Nov.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  Ellen  Douglas,  d.  Tec.  1874. 

II.  Mary  Douglas. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  May,  1848,  Julia,  Sth  dau.  of  Eev.  James 
Clements,  M.A.,  of  Haverfield,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Erskine,  now  of  Avening  Court. 

II.  Archibald  Gordon,  m.  17  April,  18s4,  Marion,  dau.  of 
George  Hamilton  Fletcher,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Barrow  Hedges 
Carshalton,  Surrey. 

I.  Eva. 

ji.  Florence  Julia,  to.  5  Aug.  1880,  Eobert  Garnett  Head, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Francis  Somerville  Head,  Bart. 

Mr.  Pollock  d.  1853. 

Arri:s — Az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  within  abordure  engrailed  or, 
a  canton  crm.,  thereon  a  portcullis  of  the  second.  Ci-est — A 
boar  passant  quarterlj-  or  and  vert,  pierced  through  the  sinis- 
ter shoulder  with  an  arrow  ppr.     Notto — Audacter  et  strenue. 

Seat— Avening  Court,  Avening,  Gloucestershire. 

rown  iiMirfences— 74,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. ;  1,  Brick  Court, 
Temple. 


POLLOK    OF    LISMANY. 

PoLLOK,  Allan  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Lismany,  co. 
G^lway,  b.  3  March,  1874. 

Lineag'e.— Allan  Pollok,  Esq.  of  Faside,  Eenfrew- 
Bhire,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  John  Coats,  Esq.  of  Philips  Hill,  and 
Kilbride,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Allan,  his  heir. 

1.  Agnes,  m.  James  Crum,  Esq.  of  Bushby. 

H.  Janet,  m.  Pat)ick  Graham,  Esq.,  W.S.,  of  Edinburgh. 
Mr.  Pollok  d.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Allan  Pollok,  Esq.  of  Lismany,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1871,  b.  16  June,  1815;  in.  Aug.  1839,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Arthur  Pollok,  Esq.  of  Lochliboside,  N.B.,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1861)  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  6.  1847;  d.  1864. 

II.  John,  of  Lismany. 

I.  Barbara  Thompson,    m.    1S59,   John   Gardner,    Esq.    of 
Lisbcg,  CO.  Galway. 

n.  Mary  Thompson,    m.    1873,    Rev.    John    N.    Ward,   of 
Gresstnhall  Uectory,  co.  Norfolk. 
Mr.  Pollok  d.  March,  1881.    His  only  surviving  son, 

John  Pollok,  Esq.  of  Lismany,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifl 
1881,  6.  1850;  m.  13  April,  1873,  Hon.  Florence  Madeline 
Eingham,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Charles  Robert,  4th  Lord  Clan- 
niorris,  and  hud  issue. 


I.  Allan  Bingham,  his  heir. 

H.  Arthur  Persse,  b.  26  Dec.  1874. 

III.  John  Frederick,  h.  19  Sept.  1876. 

IV.  Valentine  Eobert,  6.  14  Feb.  Isa4. 
I.  Zara  Eileen,  b.  20  Jan.  1879. 

u.  Kuby  Irene,  b.  25  Sept.  1b81. 
111.  Sheela  Maud,  b.  I8a6. 
Mr.  Pollok  d.  1891. 

SfO(s— Lismany,  Ballinasloe;    Broom,  Glasgow  ;   Ronaclian,. 
Clachan,  Mull  of  Cantire,  N.B. 


POLWHELE    OF    POLWHELE. 

PoLWHELE,  Thomas  Roxburgh,  Esq.  of  Pol- 
Tvhele,  Cornwall,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,. 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Brigade  Western  Division,  E.A., 
b.  1831  ;  m.  June,  1861,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Willianj 
Thomas  Came,  Esq.,  son  of  Joseph  Came,  Esq.  of 
Penzance,  F.R.S.,  E.Gr.S.,  and  by  her  who  d.  July, 
1893,  has  issue. 


n.  Arthur,  6.  18C4. 
IV.  Archibald,  b.  1871. 


I.  Ernest,  6.  1862. 
in.  Henry,  6.  1866. 
v.  Reginald,  b.  1872. 
I.  Dorothea,  b.  1876. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  of  Saxon  origin,  and  takes  its- 
name  from  the  manor  of  Polwhele  (in  Doomsday,  Pulhel)  co. 
Cornwall,  a  manor  occupied,  under  Edward  the  Confessor,. 
by  Winus  de  Polhol  (Polwel  or  Polwy).  It  is  stated  that,  in 
1140,  the  Empress,  then  triumphant  over  Stephen,  conferred 
lands  in  Cornwall  upon  her  Chamberlain, 

Drogo  dePolwheile,  with  whom  the  pedigree  of  the  family 
commences.    Drogo's  descendant, 

John  Polwheile,  Esq.  of  Polwhele,  M.P.  for  co.  Cornwall 
4  and  5  Philip  and  Mary,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lower, 
Esq.  of  Trelask,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Degory  Polwheile,  Esq.  of  Polwhele,  to.  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Trencreek,  of  Treworgan,  the  first  Re- 
corder of  the  borough  of  Truro,  under  the  charter  of  Eliza- 
beth. By  her  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir ;  John ;  Philip ; 
William,  of  London;  Otho,  Eector  of  Maidenhead;  Degory, of 
Loudon;  Jonathan,  Eector  of  Bagshot;  Susannah,  m.  John 
Webber,  Esq.  of  St.  Kew ;  Anna,  in.  1st,  William  Herle.  Esq. 
of  Berian,  and  2ndly,  —  Canham,  Esq. ;  Isabella,  to.  Eicharc? 
Chiverton,  Esq.  of  Trehunsey  Quethiock;  and  Maria,  m.  Johiv 
Chattye,  Esq.  of  Truro.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Polwhele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele  and  Treworgan 
living  1620,  m.  Dionysia,  dau.  of  John  Glanville,  of  Tavistock, 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  had.  issue,  five 
sons  and  two  daus.  The  4th  son,  Degory,  a  staunch  Eoyalist, 
was  made  M.D.  by  the  University  of  Oxford  16G0.  The  eldest! 
son, 

John  Polwhele,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Polwhele,  m.  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Eichardston,  Wilts.  Ta 
his  loyalty  to  King  Charles  I.  Mr.  Polwhele  devoted  a  large 
part  of  his  patrimonial  estate.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Polwhele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele  and  Treworgan,  m.  the 
dau.  of  —  Eedinge,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Richard  Polwhele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele  and  Treworgan,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cornwall  temp.  George  I.,  to.  Mary,  sister  of  Rev. 
Edward  Collins,  Vicar  of  St.  Erth  and  Breage,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  Polwhele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1724, 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  R.  Thomas,  Esq.,  an  Alderman  of  Truro,  and 
dying  1777,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Rev.  Richard  Polwheij;,  J. P.,  Deputy-Warden  of  the 
Stannaries  and  Vicar  of  Newlyn,  6.  6  Jan.  1760;  m.  1st,  1783, 
Loveday,  dau.  of  Samuel  Warren,  Esq.  of  Truro,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1792)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Collins,  Lieut.  R.N.  d.  unm. 

I.  Maria,  d.  unm.  n.  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1792,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Tyrrell,  Esq.  of  Star- 
cross,  CO.  Devon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  Richard  Graves,  late  of  Polwhele. 

III.  Thomas,  Gen.  Bengal  Infantry,  to.  Jan.  1830,  Edi'.h 
Hoskins,  dau.  of  John  James,  Esq.  of  Truro,  and  d.  20  May, 
1885,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Eoxboroh,  now  of  Polwhele. 
1  Edith. 

IV.  John,  deceased. 

V.  Francis,  Lieut.  R.N.,  deceased. 

VI.  William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Anthony,  in  Meneage,  m. 
1831,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  John  Roskruge,  Esq.,  of  the 
ancient  family  ofRuskruge  de  Rushruge,  and  d.  having  had 
issue. 


1630 


POM 


THE  LANDED  GENTHT. 


POX 


1  Bichnrd,  d.  rinm. 

1  Maiy,  )i(.  II.  Goilfroy,  Esq.  of  Karonza,  Choltonhani. 

2  Jano,  iii.  Capt.  Williams. 
VII.  Lawrence,  deceased. 

■VIII.  Eobert  ^U<-'v.),  Viuar  of  Avenbury,  m.  1S39,  Emily,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Pcmbeilou-rigott,  of  fSlevoy  Castle,  co. 
Wexford,  and  il.  1877. 
IX.  Edward  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Pillarton,  Cornwall,  7)i. 
Jessie,  dau.  of  —  Glubb,  Esq.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 
1  Kichard  Otho,  Lieut.  K.N.,  b.  1S54,  ?)i.  1878,  Edith,  only 
child  of  Edward  Dornville,  Esq.  of  Greenwich;  2  Francis 
Edward,  b.  1857;  3  Arthur  Baskerville  (Re%'.),  Rector  of 
<iuinton,  co.  Northampton,  b.  1858,  m.  4  April,  1888,  Mary 
Itobinson,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Leech  Porter,  formerly 
Vicar  of  Lady  wood,  near  Birmingham;  1  JIary  Kate ;  2 
Jessie  Mead,  m.  1874,  Michael  William  de  Courcy,  now 
Lord  Kingsale. 
'  III.  Marianne,  (?.  KJim.  iv.  Grace, d.  v.nm. 

V.  Isabella,  m.   Kev.  S.  Glubb,  Vicar   of  St.    Anthony,  in 
Meiieagc,  and  is  now  deceased. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Uev.  Richard  I'olwhele  was  well  known  as  a  poet,  essayist, 
.and  local  historian,  and  acquired  in  each  department  a  well- 
■carned  reputation.  He  d.  March,  1838,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest 
surviving;  son, 

RicuAHD  Graves  Polwiiele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
I>icut.-Col.  Madras  Artillery,  b.  20  Oct.  1794;  m.  18  Nov.  1829, 
Louisa  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Greville,  of  Wyastone 
■Grove,  co.  Derby,  Rector  of  Bonsall  and  Adlaston,  claiming 
<icscent  from  a  younger  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Brooke 
.and  Warwick,  and  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  saltire  engrailed  erm.,  quartering  the  arms  of 
lAJKiE.  Tresawell,  Trencreek,  Ac.  C'rcst — A  bull  gu.,  horned 
•or.  .Vnother  crest  of  the  family  is  a  blackamoor's  head,  with 
sin  olive  branch  in  his  mouth. 

&ut— Polwhele  House,  near  Truro,  co.  Cornwall. 


POMFRET    OF    GODINTON    PARK. 

PoMFEET,  WiLXiAM  PoMFEET,  Esq.  o£  Godintoii 
Tavk,  and  Morghew,  co.  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15 
Dec.  1828  ;  assumed  by  royal  licence  name  of  PoM- 
TEET  in  lieu  of  Burra,  1882  ;  m.  1st,  1853,  Isabella, 
<iau.  of  George  Nottidge,  Esq.  of  Tunbridge  (she 
d.  1876)  ;  m.  2ndly,  1878,  Flora  Eose,  dau.  of 
C  F.  Hore,  Esq.  of  Hilden,  Beckenham,  Kent,  and 
ty  her  has  issue, 

Virgil  Pomfret,  b.  Aug.  1882. 
Eva  Mary,  b.  1879. 
Amphyllis  Rose,  6.  1885. 

IMr.  Pomfret  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  William 
Burra,  of  Ashford,  Kent,  by  Mary  C,  dau.  of  John 
Butler  Pomfret,  Esq.  of  Tenterden,  Kent. 

Seats — Godinton  Park,  Ashford,  and  Morghew,  Tenterden, 
Kent. 

Ctubs—Vniou  and  Carlton. 


PONSONBY    OF    HALE. 

PoxsoNBT,  Miles  de  Hale,  Esq.  of  Hale  Hall, 
■CO.  Cumberland,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Hale,  and 
Wilton,  Cumberland,  b.  14  May,  1841 ;  m.  7  Oct. 
1865,  Malrina  Luttrell,  dau.  of  George  Williams, 
F:sq.  of  Port  Sorrell,  Australia,  she  d.  2  Feb.  1892. 

Lilneag'e. — The  Ponsonbys  derive,  it  is  stated,  from  an 
ancient  and  noble  family  in  Picardy,  and  were  established  in 
England  by  one  of  the  companions  in  arms  of  William  the 
CoNQCEROE.  At  an  early  period  they  settled  at  Hale,  co.  Cum- 
berland, when  they  assumed  the  name  of  Ponsonbt,  from  the 
Lordship  of  Ponsonby,  where  they  possessed  and  had  the  office 
of  Barber  to  the  King  of  England  conferred  upon  them. 

During  the  reign  of  Henry  III.,  Hale  was  the  property  of 
Alexander  de  Hale.  His  daus.,  Agnes  and  Constance,  held 
it  of  Thomas  de  Multon,  of  Gillesland,  temp.  Edward  I.,  at 
■nhich  time  the  Ponsonbys  got  Agnes's  part,  and  temp. 
EicHARD  II.  they  became  possessed  of  the  whole. 

John  Ponsoney,  Esq.  of  Hale,  was  father  of  Simon  Pon- 
60NBT,  Esq.  of  Hale,  m.  Anne  Eglesfield,  of  Alenburgh  Hall, 
Cumberland,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  Ponsonbt,  Esq.,  who 
m.  Dorothy  Sandy,  of  Rottenden,  Cumberland,  by  whom  he 
had  two  sons,  both  of  whom  were  officers  of  rank  in  Crom- 
^vell's  army,  and  accompanied  him  to  Ireland  1G49,  viz., 
John  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat,  and  Henry,  ancestor  of  Pon- 
sonbt 0/  Crotto,  CO.  Kerry.    The  elder, 


Sir  John  Ponsonbt,  Knt.,  Col.  of  Horse  in  Cromwell's 
ai-iny,  went  with  his  regiment,  which  he  raised  for  the  service 
of  the  Commonwealth,  to  Ireland,  1649,  and  became  Sheriff  of 
cos.  Wicklow  and  Kildare  1654;  he  represented  co.  Kilkenny 
in  the  first  Parliament  1661.  Sir  John  was  6.  1608;  m.  1st, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Brisco,  Esq.  of  Crofton,  co.  Cumberland, 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat.  He  m, 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Folliot,  and  widow  of  Richard, 
son  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Wingfield,  and  by  this  lady  was 
ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Bessborocgh  {see  Burke's  Peerage). 
Sir  John  d.  1678.     His  son,  by  his  1st  wife, 

John  Ponsonbt,  Esq.  of  Hale,  ■ni.Annc  Copley,  of  Gosforth,' 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Ponsonbt,  Esq.  of  Hale,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Patrickson,  Esq.  of  Scalegill  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  and  was 
father,  with  other  children,  of 

John  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Miles 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Ashness,  co.  Cumberland,  and  had  (with  three 
daus.,  Mary,  Isabella,  and  Dorothy,  to.  —  Steel,  Esq.  of 
Cockermouth)  four  sons,  John,  d.  a  minor,  Miles,  of  whom 
presently,  Anthony,  and  William.    The  2nd  son, 

Miles  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Wilfred  Clementson,  Esq.  of  Cockermouth, 
and  d.  3  April,  1814,  having  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1814)  had 
issue,  fire  sons,  who  all  d.s.  'p.,  and  five  daus.    The  3id  dau., 

Dorothy  Ponsonby,  m.  17  June,  1805,  John  Fisher,  Esq.  of 
Whitehaven,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who,  in  her  right,  and  under  the 
will  of  her  father-in-law,  assumed  the  surname  of  Ponsonby. 
They  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  a  minor. 

Miles,  late  of  Hale.  John,  b.  Jan.  1821. 

Mary.  Catherine.  Dorothy. 

Mr.  Ponsonby  d.  10  Nov.  1848 ;    Mrs.  Ponsonby  d.  30   Jan. 
1852. 

Miles  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  8  Dec.  1808  ;  m.  3  May,  1837,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Rigmaden  Park,  Westmorland, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1874),  has  had  issue, 

I.  Miles  de  Hale,  now  of  Hale. 

II.  Henry,  b.  at  Paris,  5  March,  1857. 

I.  Catherine  Cumpstone  Florence,  m.  6  Aug.  1864,  Alexander 
Staveley  Hill,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Coventry,  andd.  J4  May, 
1868,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  Henry  Staveley  Hill. 

XI.  Dorothy  Jane  (deceased),  to.  Robert  Arthur  Brooke,  Esq. 
of  Bath,  Lieut.  11th  Hussars,  deceased,  leaving  issue,  one 
son,  Robert  Arthur  Ponsonby  Brooke,  deceased. 

III.  Barbara  Ellen. 

Mr.  Ponsonby  d.  25  March,  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  combs  arg.  Crest — 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  three  arrows,  one  in  pale  and  two  in 
saltire,  shafts  or,  points  downwards,  feathered  and  pointed 
arg.,  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.  Motto — Pro  rege,  lege, 
grege. 

;Seat— Hale  Hall,  Beckermet. 


PONSONBY    OF    KILCOOLEY    ABBEY. 

Ponsonby,  Thomas  Beabazon,  Esq.  of  Kilcooley 
Abbey,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  29  Dec,  1878. 

Liineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  Ponsonbys,  Earls  o/ij 
Bessborough. 

Majob-Gen.  Hon.  Henbt  Ponsonbt,  of  Ashgrove,  2nd  son  | 
of  William,  1st  Viscount  Duncannon,  to.  Lady  Frances  Bra- 
bazon,  dau.  of  Chambre,  5th  Earl  of  Meath,  and    dying  in  I 
1745  (being  slain  at  Fontenoy),  left,  with  a  dau.  Juliana,  m.  [ 
William  Southwell,  Esq.,  a  son  and  successor, 

Chambre  Bbabazon  Ponsonbt,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  in.  1st,  I 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Clarke,   Esq.,  by  whom  I 
he  had  a  dau.,  F'rances,  m.  1767,  George   Lowther,  Esq.  of] 
Kilrue,  co.  Meath;  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Lyons,  Esq.  cl 
Murant,  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  had  another  dau.  Sarah, 
of  Llangollen  Vale,  who  d.  1831 ;    and  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Barker,  Bart,  of  Kilcooley,  by  whom  he  left,  with 
a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,  a  son, 

Chambre  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  b.  12  June,  1762;  who 
inherited  Kilcooly  from  his  maternal  family,  and  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Barker.  He  m.  4  June,  1791,  Lady 
Henrietta  Taylour,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Bective, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1838)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Chambre  Brabazon,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  m.  30  April,  1834, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  David  La  Touche,  of  Marlay,  who  d.  Aug. 
1840.     He  d.  1  May,  1863. 

Thomas  Henbt,  succes.sor  to  his  brother. 

Catherine  Jane,  m.  '25  May,  1819,  Edward  Michael  Conolly, 
Esq.  of  Castletown,  M.P.,  and  d.  1861. 


PON 


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POO 


1631 


Mr.  Ponsonby-Earker  d.  13  Dec.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Possonbt-Bakkek,  Esq.  of  Kilcooley  Abbey,  co. 
Tipperarj-,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny  1824, 
and  Tipperary  1844,  h.  9  Kov.  1795;  m.  8  Aug.  1816,  Eliza- 
beth Selina,  4th  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eight  Eev.  William  Knox, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derry,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Henry  Ponsonbt,  Esq.  of  Kilcooley  Abbey,  Capt.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards,  vi.  21  Feb.  1838,  Fanny  Mary,  dau.  of  Major 
E.  L.  Dickson,  of  the  Life  Guards,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Chambke  Bkabazon,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Frances  Amelia,  d.  iinm.  21  July,  ISSO. 

II.  Kathleen  Louisa  Georgiana. 

III.  Blanche  Mary. 

Mr.  Ponsonby  d.  10  Feb.  1880.    His  son, 

Chajibue  Beabazon  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Kilcooley  Abbey, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1882,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  b.  14  Dec. 
1839 ;  TO.  22  Oct.  1873,  Hon.  Mary  Eliza  Sophia  Plunkett,  dau. 
«f  Edward,  leth  Lord  Dunsany,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas Brabazon,  now  of  Kilcooley. 

II.  Henry  Chambr6,  b.  8  April,  1883. 

I.  Dorothy  Constance. 

II.  Alice  Isabella. 

Mr.  Ponsonby  d.  9  Oct.  1884. 

Arms,  d-c. — Same  as  Ponsonby  of  Hale. 
&ai— Kilcooley  Abbey,  Thurles,'co.  Tipperar7. 


PONSONBY    OF    INCHIQUIN. 

Talbot-Poxsonby,  Chaeles  Williajt,  Esq.  of 
Incliiqtiin,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  retired  Lieut.  K.N.,  b. 
29  Maj,  1843 ;  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1866,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Ponsonby  ;  m.  15 
Jan.  1868,  Constance  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  F. 
P.  Delme-Eadclifle,  Esq.  of  Hitchiu  Priory,  Herts, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Charles  Frances,  b.  14  Oct.  1868;  d.  6  June,  1870. 

II.  John  Seymour  William,  Lieut.  K.N.,  b.  1  May,  1870. 

III.  Edward  Frederick,  Lieut.  K.A.,  b.  21  Oct.  1872. 

IV.  Charles  George,  b.  1  May,  1874. 

V.  Frederick  William,  b.  19  Jan.  1879. 

VI.  Arthur  Hugh  Brabazon,  6.  4  Sept.  1885. 

I.  Evelyn  Mary  Georgiana,  b.  22  Feb.  1876. 

II.  Constance  Emma,  b.  18  Nov.  1882. 

liineag'e. — William  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  4th  Lord  Pon- 
sonby, of  Imokilly,  dying  s.  p.  10  Sept.  1866,  that  title  became 
extinct,  and  his  cousin,  the  present  Mr.  TALsoT-PoNsoNBy,  s. 
to  the  manor  of  Inchiquin,  in  the  Barony  of  Imokilly,  co.  Cork, 
under  the  will  of  William,  3rd  Lord  Ponsonby,  assuming  there- 
upon, by  royal  sign-manual,  the  name  and  arms  of  Ponsonby 
in  addition  to  those  of  Talbot  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  title 
Shrewsbury  and  Talbot). 

The  Vert  Eev.  Charles  Talbot,  Dean  of  Salisbury  (2nd 
son  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  George  Talbot,  D.D.,  who  was  3rd 
son  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Talbot,  of  Hensol,  Lord  Chancellor  of 
England),  m.  27  June,  179G,  Lady  Elizabeth  Somerset,  dau. 
of  Henry,  4th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  d.  23  Feb.  1823,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1856)  five  sons  and  six  daus.  The  2nd 
son. 

Admiral  Sib  Charles  Talbot,  K.C.B.,  6.  1  Nov.  1801;  m. 
11  Dec.  1838,  Charlotte  Georgiana,  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Staple- 
ton,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  the  Hon.  William  Ponsonby,  K.C.B., 
and  sister  of  William,  3rd  Lord  Ponsonby,  of  Imokilly,  and  d. 
8  Aug.  1876,  leaving  with  other  issue  (see  Burke's  Peerage, 
Shrewsbury,  E.),  a  son,  the  present  Charles  Willlam  Talbot- 
Ponsonby,  Esq.,  E.N.,  now  of  Inchiquin. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three 
tombs  arg.,  for  Ponsonby  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant, 
within  a  border  engrailed  or,  for  Talbot.  Crests — 1st,  On  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  three  arrows,  points  downwards,  one  in  pale 
and  two  in  saltire,  shafts  or,  feathered  and  pointed  arg., 
entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.,  for  Ponsonby  ;  On  a  cap  of 
maintenance  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  lion  statant,  tail  extended 
or,  for  Talbot.  Mottoes — 1st,  Pro  rege,  lege,  grege  ;  2nd  (over 
second  crest),  Prest  d'accomplir. 

Stats — Inchiquin,  near  I'oughal,  and  Langrish  House,  Peters- 
field,  Hants. 

Clubs — Carlton,  S.W.,  and  Naval  and  Military,  W. 


POOLE    OF    MAYFIELD. 

Poole,   Hewitt,   Esq.   of   Mayfield,   co.    Cork, 
J.P.,  Major  South  Cork  Militia,  b.  5  Jan.  1812 ;  tn. 


1st,  31  May,  1836,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Deane  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cor,  co. 
Cork,  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1841)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  1  Jan.  1840  ;  d.  Oct.  1852. 

I.  Bessie  Deane  Freeman. 

II.  Joanna  Townsend,  m.  17  April,  1879,  Horace  Townshend, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  99th  Eegt. 

He  m.  2ndly,  17  Nov.  1849,  Lucia  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Kichard  Wills  Gason,  Esq.  of  Kichmond, 
Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary,  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
22  April,  1888)  has  issue, 

n.  Hewitt  Eichard,  6.  18  Jan.  1853. 

III.  Alice  Katherine,  d.  22  Nov.  1862. 

IV.  Lucia  Theodora. 

Xiineag'e — Thomas  Poole,  stated  to  have  been  a  scion 
of  the  Cheshire  family  of  Poole  of  Poole  Hall,  and  of  the 
Gloucestershire  family  of  Charfiiild  Manor,  near  Thornbury, 
purchased  the  estate  of  Maytield,  co.  Cork,  1628.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Mahon,  co. 
Cork,  and  was  father  of 

Francis  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Thomas  Hungerford,  of  The  Island,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  m.  Miss  Hewitt,  of  Clan- 
coole,  CO.  Cork,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  in.  Anna,  dau.  of  Henry 
(or  Walter)  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Mossgrove,  co..Cork,  and  had  a 
son, 

Hewitt  Baldwin  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  iji.  17C8,  Doro- 
thea, dau.  of  Jonaa  Morris,  Esq.  of  Barley  Hill,  co.  Cork,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir ;  ii.  Jonas  Morris  (Eev.),  m. 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  E.  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Barleyfield,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  leaving  issue,  Hewitt  Eobert  (Eev.),  D.D.,  Fellow 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Dorothea,  Harriett,  and  Mary  Anne ; 
I.  Anna  Baldwin ;  ii.  Dorothea,  m.  Eev.  Eobert  Cane ;  in. 
Catherine  (Mrs.  Meade) ;  iv.  Barbara  (Mrs.  Keatinge) ;  v. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Glyntown;  vi.  Maria 
(Mrs.  Morgan) ;  vii.  Harriet,  ?(!..  Eev.  Morgan  Jellett,  and  was 
mother  of  Eev.  J.  H.  Jellett,  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin; 
viii.  Jane  Morris  ;  ix.  Charlotte  Sophia.  Mr.  Poole  d.  1800, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  b.  1773;  vi.  14  June,  1806, 
Joanna  Meade,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Horace  Townsend,  of  Derry 
Eosscarbery,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  Hewitt,  now  of  Mayfield. 

II.  Horace  Townsend,  6.  6  Jan.  1813;  to.  Judith  Isabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lionel  J.  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Newcourt,  Skib- 
bereen,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  24  March,  1872,  having  had  issue, 
Thomas  Hewitt  and  Elizabeth. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Bennett,  Esq.,  J.P., 
of  Willaston,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 

I.  Helena  Charlotte.  ii.  Dorothea  Morris. 

III.  Katharine  Townsend,  m.  Henry  Newton,  Chief  Justice 
of  Bombay,  and  d.  1865,  leaving  five  daus. 

IV.  Charlotte  Meade,  deceased, 
v.  Joanna  Isabella. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  m.  AV'illiam  J.  Cummins,  M.D.,  and 
(/.  1808,  leaving  a  son  and  a  dau. 

VII.  Isabella  Susan,  m.  John  William  Perrott,  Esq.  ofThorn- 
cliffe  and  Castle  Lyons,  co.  Cork,  and  had  a  son  and  a 
dau. 

Mr.  Poole  filled  the  ofiice  of  Sovereign  of  Midleton  for  upwards 
of  thirty  years.    He  d.  1854. 

Arms — Az.,  scmee  de  lis  or,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  Crest — Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  az.,  beaked  gold.  Motto 
— Pollet  virtus. 

-Seat— Mayfield,  near  Bandon,  co.  Cork. 


POOLE    OF    MARBURY    HALL. 

PooxE,  CuDWOETH  Halsted,  Esq.  of  Marbury 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.  for  that  co.  and  for  Salop, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Chester  1880;  b.  22  Aug.  1847; 
>».  24  Mav,  1870,  Isabel  Marian,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  George  Chetwynd,  3rd  Bart,  of  Gren- 
don  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and"  by  her  (divorced  1878) 
he  has  a  dau., 

Florence  Mary  Charlotte. 

Lineage. — Domville  Halsted,  Esq.  of  Dane  B.ank, 
assumed  the  name  of  Poole  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  the 
Eev.  Cudworth  Poole ;  he  was  6.  at  Lyniine,  Cheshire,  21  July, 
1701,  and  was  bur.  1  May,  1795,  having  m.  20  Jan.  1783,  Sarah, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James  Massey  of  EostUerne,  and  by 


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THE  LAJ^DED  GENTRY. 


POP 


Jier  (who  (I.  about  1837)  had  issue,  i.  Domville  Halsted  Ctd- 
■woRTH,  of  Marbury  Hall,  a.  1S69,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Ci'BwoKTnllALSTED  (stt  heloic);  II.  John  Halstcd ;  iii.  William 
IIalsted,  of  whom  presently  ;  anil  iv.  James.  The  3rd  son, 
William  Halsted  Toole,  Esq.  of  Terrick  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
who  m.  5  Feb.  IS'29,  Elizabeth,  Oau.  of  James  Francklin,  Esq. 
of  Gonalston,  l\otts,  and  by  her  (.wlio  d.  25  May,  18-18,  aged 
S8)  had  issue, 

I.  Domville  Halsted,  b.  i  Nov.  1832  ;  d.  March,  184J. 

II.  WilUam  Halsted,  h.  20  March,  1835,  killed  at  the  taking 
of  the  Iledan  1S65. 

III.  John  Halsted,  b.  20  Oct.  1845 ;  d.  July,  184G. 

IV.  CrDwoRTH  Halsted,  now  of  Marbury  Hail,  s.  his  uncle, 
Domville  Halsted  Ccdworth  Poole,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ekanora  Halsted,  d.  July,  1878. 

II.  Sarah  Halsted,  m.  Oct.  1856,  Thomas  Hugh  Sandford, 
Esq.  of  Sandford,  co.  Salop. 

III.  Judith  Caroline  Halsted.  m.  June,  1850.  Col.  Bryan 
George  Davies-Cooke,  of  Colomendy,  Mold,  N.  Wales,  and 
has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Mary  Halsted,  7)!.  Jan.  1804,  Col.  Charles  Franee- 
llayhurst,  of  Bostock  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  d.  June,  1877, 
leaving  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Mr.  Poole  d.2S  Jan.  1859,  aged  66. 

,SiaJ— Marbury  Hall,  Whitchurch,  Salop, 

* 


POOLE  OF  CAENi:ST. 
Owen,  Mart  Elizabeth,  of  Gwynfa,  co.  Car- 
narvon and  Caenest,  co.  Merioneth,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  WiiLiAM  Theabsbt  Poole,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Gr«"ynfa  and  Caenest,  in.  16  Feb.  1884,  Kev. 
Hugh  W.  Owen,  who  d.  1  J  une,  1886,  and  has  issue, 
Margaret  Mart  Gwendolen,  b.  8  July,  188G. 

liineage.— PticHARD  Poole,  6.  1769,  m.  31  July,  1797, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  lUchard  Atkinson,  and  d.  1807, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1853)  a  son, 

Eichabd  Anthony  Poole,  of  Caenest,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who 
7rt.  23  Nov.  1823,  Elizabeth  Yate,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  April, 
1868;  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard  Owen,  d.  g.  p.  8  Aug.  1857. 

II.  William  Theabsbt,  late  of  Gwynfa 

HI.  Charles  Marshall,    m.  Liila    Elizabeth,    dau.  of   E.  G. 
Powell,  Esq.,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1893,  leaving  issue, 
Charles  Edward  Hamilton,  b.  30  June,  1865,  Lieut.  2nd 
batt.  the  Welsh  llegt. 
Hugh  Iteginald  Anthony,  6.  26  Aug.  1868. 
Alfred  William  Jeffery,  b.  24  April',  lb71,  d.  0  Jan.  1892. 
Amy  Margaret  Elizabeth  Ciceley,  6.  19  July,  1872. 
IV.  John  Washington,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Owen  Jones, 

Esq..  and  d.  15  Oct.  1893. 
1.  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  unm.  19  Feb.  1877. 

Mr.  R.  A.  Poole  d.  17  Sept.  1863.    His  son, 

William  Thearsbt  Poole,  Esq.  of  Gwynfa,  co.  Carnairon, 
and  Caenest,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Merioneth, 
and  J.P.  CO.  Carnarvon,  b.  2  Oct.  1825;  m.  13  Aug.  1861,  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dau.  of  George  Howarth,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn  House, 
Lancashire,  and  d.  22  Nov.  1893,  leaving  issue. 

Mart  Elizabeth,  now  of  Gwynfa  and  Caenest. 

Seats— Gy;yaia,  co.  Carnarvon  ;  and  Caendst,  Llanbedr,  co. 
Merioneth. 


POOLER    OF    TYROSS. 

PooLEE,  Rev.  James  Galbeaith,  D.D.,  Eector 
of  Newtownards,  co.  Down,  Rural  Dean  of  Bangor, 
Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  Canon 
of  St.  Patrick's  Catliedral,  Dublin,  and  some  time 
Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  1826 ;  m.  7  June, 
1855,  Angelica,  5th  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward 
Leslie,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Anahilt,  co.  Down,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Charles  Powell  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Castle  Leslie, 
Glasslough,  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Arthur  Trevor  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
Minor  Canon  of  Down  Cathedral,  6. 29  Jan.  1858 ;  m.  Sept. 
1885,  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Ven.  John  Charles  Wolfe, 
Archdeacon  of  Clogher,  and  has  issue, 

James  Galbraith,  b.  1887. 
Isabella  Mabel,  b.  1893. 

II.  Charles  Francis  Knox  (Rev.),  6.  7  Jan.  1860. 

III.  Edward  Leslie,  M.D.,6. 2  Aug.  1861 ;  ni.l886,  Emma,  only 
ilau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Johns,  Esq.  of  Sunnylands, 
Carrickfergus,  and  has  a  dau.  Angelica  Leslie,  6.  1887. 


IV.  James  Galbraith  George,  b.  19  Nov.  1869. 

I.  Ida  Fi-anees  Margaret. 

II.  Angelica  Katharine. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Pooler  of  Ti/rng.t,  which  claims 
Norman  extraction,  is  of  antiquity  in  co.  Armagh.  In  1689, 
Robert  (eldest  son  oi  Robert  Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross,  and 
grandson  of  Capt.  Robert  Pooler,  who  settled  at  Tyross,  in 
the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  1585,  and  received  a  grant  of 
lands),  led  troops  to  the  relief  of  Derry.  "  Pooler,"  says 
Stcabt,  in  his  Historical  Memoirs  of  Annoc/h,  "  in  almost 
every  sortie  made  by  the  famous  Murray,  was  always  in  the 
thickest  of  the  battle,  and  yet  escaped  unhurt.  When,  how- 
ever, the  garrison  had  received  information  that  the  Irish 
army  had  commenced  its  retreat.  Pooler  looked  through  an 
embrasure  in  the  battlements,  in  hope  of  witnessing  its  final 
departure.  At  that  moment,  arandoni  shot  from  one  of  those 
who  had  lingered  in  the  rear  struck  him  on  the  head  and  killed 
him  on  the  spot,  the  last  man  slain  at  the  siege  of  Derry."  In 
the  Metrical  Catalogue  of  the  Besiegers  aad  Defenders  of  Derry ^  ^ 
1689,  published  in  Grahim's  Ireland  Preservid,  Pooler  is 
alluded  to  in  the  following  line — 

"  Cust  and  Cross  and  Pooler  of  Tyross." 

Rev.  James  Galbraith  Pooler  is  only  surviving  son  of 
Robert  Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross,  co.  Armagh,  by  Frances  hi.? 
wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Reid,  Esq.  of  Newry,  grandson  of  Robert 
Puoler,  Esq.  of  Tyross  (6.  1734,  d.  18231,  by  Katherinehis  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Rascavy,  co.  Tyrone,  by  his 
wife  Katharine,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.  of  Moylouch- 
morc,  by  his  wife  Katharine  Lowry,  auntof  Armar  Lowry,  1st; 
Earl  of  Belmore,  great-grandson  of  John  Pooler,  Esq.  of 
Tyross  (6.  Sept.  1700,  d.  Sept.  1746),  by  his  wife  Martha,  dau. 
of  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Scottsborough,  co.  Fermanagh,, 
great-great-grandson  of  Robert  Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross  (6.  1626, 
and  d.  1742,  aged  116),  by  his  wife  Susanna,  sister  of  Johtt 
Grindall,  Esq.  Governor  of  Antigua,  great-great-great-grandson 
of  Robert  Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross  (b.  1594),  by  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Bond,  Esq.,  great-great-great-great- 
grandson  of  Capt.  Robert  Pooler  (6.  1541),  by  his  wife  Maud, 
only  dau.  of  George  Armitage,  Esq. 

Arms — Per  pale,  or  and  arg.,  a  fesse  az.,  between  two  lions' 
heads  erased  in  chief  gu.  and  a  crescent  in  base  of  the  third. 
Crtst—A.  falcon  rising,  ppr.,  belled  or,  and  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  lozenge  gu.     Motto — Vi  et  virtute. 

Seats  —The  Rectory,  Newtownards,  co.  Down  ;  and  Tyross, 
-■Vrmagh. 


POPHAM    OF    LITTLECOTE. 

Letboene-Popham,  Francis  William,  Esq.  of 
Littlecote,  Wilts,  and  Hunstrete  Park,  Somerset, 
J.P.Berks  and  Wilts,  late  Lieut.  BerkshireYeomanry, 
b.  8  March,  1862 ;  s.  his  uncle  1881 ;  m.  12  Nov. 
1890,  Maud  Isabel,  younger  dau.  of  Harry  Howard, 
Esq.  of  Greystoke  Castle,  Cumberland  (see  Bueke's 
Peerage,  Norfolk,  D.) 

Lineagre. — The  family  of  Popham  were  formerly  seated 
at  a  place  of  the  same  name  in  Hants.  They  were,  it  is  stated, 
in  the  favour  of  the  Kmpress  Maud,  and  held  honourable 
stations  in  the  reign  of  HenrtIII.  To  Hants  they  gave  several 
Sheriffs  from  the  reign  of  Edward  III.  to  that  of  Henry  VI., 
when  they  removed  to  Somersetshire. 

Gilbert  Popham  de  Popham,  Esq.,  co.  Southampton,  living; 
temp.  King  John,  vi.  Joan,  dau.  of  Robert  Clark,  Esq.  feoffee 
in  trust  for  the  Manor  of  Popham,  and  d.  35  Henrt  III.,, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Popham  de  Popham,  Esq.  who  left  issue,  two  sons,. 
I.  John,  whose  great-great-great-grandson,  Stephen  Pophamt 
DE  Popham  (nephew  of  Sir  John  Popham.  K.G.),  d.  without 
male  issue,  leaving  four  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Wadham; 
Margery,  in.  Thomas  Hampden,  of  Bucks  ;  Eleanor,  m.  Johi\ 
Barintine ;  and  Alice,  m.  John  F'oster,  Esq. ;  ii.  Hugh,  of 
whose  line  we  treat.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Hugh  de  la  Popham,  Knt.,  one  of  King  Edward  I.'s 
Commissioners  for  fixing  the  boundaries  of  royal  forests  in 
Somerset,  ni.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Kentishberry,  Knt. 
of  Huntworth,  Somerset,  and  widow  of  Sir  John  Trivet,  and 
had  a  son.  Sir  John  Popham,  Knt.  who  lived  temp.  Edward  1. 
and  Edward  II.,  and  m.  Alexandria,  dau.  of  John  Horsey,  of 
Horsey,  and  had  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Hcgii  Popham,  Knt.  m.  Hawise,  dau.  of  Robert  Brent, 
and  had  an  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  de  la  Popham,  Knt.  m.  Dionys  Powell,  or  Paulctt, 
and  d.  48  Edward  III.     He  left  an  eldest  son, 


POP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POP 


1633 


Thomas  Pofham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth.  r,i.  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
John  Hugon,  and  d.  (5  Henry  V.,  leaTing  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Popham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Edmondes,  and  d.  4  Edwabd  IV.,  leaving  an 
■eldest  son, 

John  Popham,  Esq..  m.  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Knoyle,  or  Knowles,  and  had  an  eldest  son, 

Aleiander  Popham,  of  Huntworth.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Stradling,  Knt.  of  Saint  Donafs  Castle,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Edwabd,  of  Huntworth,  living  1573,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Norton,  of  Abbott's  Lee,  and  had  a  son  and  suc- 
■cessor, 

Alesandgb  Popham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth,  bur.  in  the 
Temple,  London,  who  m.  Dulcibella,  dau.  of  Jotn  Barley, 
and  had  three  sons.    The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Popham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth,  s.  his  brother 
Edward  1623.  He  m.  1st,  Grace,  dau.  of  William  Dale,  Esq. 
of  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Sarah,  m.  —  Score. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Darby,  of  Beamiaster. 
and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Popham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth,  who  m.  Eleanor 
Wansford,  and  had  two  sons,  Alexander,  his  heir,  and 
Thomas,  who  to.  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Popham,  Esq.,  m.  thrice.  By  his  1st  wife, 
Elizabeth  Linney,  he  had  a  son,  Francis,  of  Wellington, 
and  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Hawes,  and  by  the 
3rd,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gatchell,  Esq.  of  Clawsey,  d. 
1717,  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Alexander,  the  elder  of  whom, 

Thomas  Popham,  Esq.  of  West  Bagborough,  Somerset,  m. 
Sarah  Andrews,  and  was  father  of 

Alexander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Bagborough,  whom.  Char- 
lotte Louisa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Eyre,  Esq.  of  New- 
House,  Wilts,  and  left  at  his  decease,  6  Oct.  1792,  a  son, 
Francis,  and  two  daus.,  Louisa  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Francis 
Warre,  D.C.L..  of  Cheddon  Fitzpaine,  Somerset,  who  d. 
1854,  and  Letitia  Harriet,  who  d.  unm.  Feb.  18.i6.     His  son, 

Francis  Popham,  Esq.  of  Bagborough,  6.  March,   1780; 

m.  1809,  Susan,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Lem- 

mington,    Northumberland,    and  left  an  only  child   and 

heir, 

Susan,  m.  17    July,  18.51,  the    late    Mobdacnt   Geokgb 

Fenwick-Bissett,  Esq.,  1st  Dragoon  Guards  (see  p.  640). 

II.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat.    This 

Sir  John  Popham,  Knt.  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Popham,  of 
Huntworth,  by  Jane  Stradling  his  wife,  was  constituted  Lord 
•Chief  Justice  of  England,  and,  having  accumulated  an  ample 
fortune,  purchased,  in  the  time  of  Elizabeth,  from  the  family 
of  Darell,  the  estate  of  Littlecote,  Wilts.*  Sir  John  Popham 
m.  Amy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Games,  Esq.  of  Castleton, 
to.  Glamorgan,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  six  daus.  He  d. 
1607,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiE  Francis  Popham,  Knt.  of  Littlecote,  Member  in  the  last 
Parliament  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  in  all  those  of  Kings 
James  I.  and  Charles  1.  He  was  excepted  out  of  the  general 
pardon  by  the  latter  prince.  Hem.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Dudley,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Newington,  grandson  of  Thomas, 
■so  n  of  Edward,  Lord  Dudley,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  Gentle- 
man of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  King  Chap.les  I.,  rf.  v.  p.  and 
s.p.  :  11.  Alexander,  his  heir;  iii.  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.; 
tv.  Hugh,  slain  at  Sherborne  during  the  civil  wars;  and 
V.  Edward,  who  was  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  with  Dean  and  Blake 
during  the  civil  wars,  and,  at  his  decease.  Aug.  1651,  had  a 
public  funeral  at  Westminster  Abbey.  Sir  Francis  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote,  M.P.  .Somerset,  and 
one  of  Cromwell's  Upper  House.  In  the  Healing  Parliament, 
Popham  voted  for  the  Restoration,  and  had  subsequently  the 
honour  of  entertaining  King  Charles  II.  at  Littlecote,  during 
the  royal  progress.  He  m.  1st.  Letitia,  dau.  of  William  Carre, 
Esq.,  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  James  I.,  and  had  issue, 

Francis  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Alexander,  who  .s.  his  nephew. 

George,  of  Barwick  Bassett  and  of  Winchester,  m.  Dulcibella, 
dau.  of  John  Ford,  Esq.  of  Harting,  Sussex,  and  dying 
16S7,  left,  with  two  daus.  (Letitia,  m.  Francis  Popham,  Esq. 
of  Wellington,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Dr.  Norwood,  of  Win- 
chester) a  son. 


*  Camden,  when  speaking  of  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  Popham, 
says: — "Now  it,  viz.,  Wellington,  in  Somerset,  is  a  market 
town,  whose  chief  distinction  is  the  Honourable  Sir  John 
Popham,  a  person  of  ancient  nobilty,  strict  justice,  and  un- 
wearied application,  for  it  is  not  proper  that  men  of  distin- 
guished virtue,  and  who  have  deserved  well  of  their  country, 
should  be  forgotten.  While  Chief  Justice  of  the  Queens 
Bench,  he  administered  justice  with  so  much  impartiality  and 
wholesome  .severity,  that  England  has  been  long  indebted  to 
him,  principally  for  its  domestic  tranquillity  and  security." 
Camden  published  this  work  in  1607,  the  year  m  which  the 
judge  died. 
II. 


John,  of  Russley,  Wilts,  and  of  Newport  and  Shanklin, 

Isle   of   Wight,  whose  great-granddau.  and   heir,  Mary 

Popham,    m.    Rev.    Richard    Walton    White,    Rector   ot 

Wotton,  Islo  of  Wight  (see  White-Popham  of  Shanklin). 

Essex,  m.  John,  3rd  Lord  Poulet. 

Letitia,  m.  Sir  Edward   Seymour,  Bart,  of  Berry  Pomeroy 

(his  2nd  wife). 
Anna,  to.  William  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Heytesbury,  'Wilts. 
Alexander  Popham  d.  1669,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Francis  Popham,  Littlecote,  created  a  Knight  of  the 
Bath  at  the  coronation  of  King  Charles  II.  He  m.  Helena, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Rogers,  E.»q.  of  Cunnington,  Somerset, 
and  dying  28  Aug.  1674,  was  a.  by  his  only  son, 

Alexander  Popham,    Esq.   of  Littlecote,  who  m.  the  Lady 
Anne  Montagu,  dau.  of  Ralph,  1st  Duke  of  Montagu,  by  whom 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen  Hervey)  he  left  an  only  dau., 
Elizabeth,  in.  1st,  Edward  Richard,  "Viscount  Hinchinbroke, 
and  2ndly,  Francis  Seymour,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  Duke  of 
Somerset. 
Mr.  Popham  d.  16  June,    1705,  when,  having  no  male   issue, 
the  estates  reverted  to  his  uncle, 

Alexander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote  and  Honndstrete, 
M.  P.  1654  and  1656,  who  m.  Jane  French,  and  had  four  sons, 
and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Fbancis  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote,  to.  his  kinswoman, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Bourton,  co. 
Gloucester  (son  of  Col.  Edward  Popham,  who  d.  1651),  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Popham  d.  23  Sept.  1735,  aged  52,  and  was  .«. 
by  his  son, 

Edwabd  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote,  M.P.  for  Wilts  1741, 
1747,  1754,  and  1761.     He  m.  Rebecca  Huddon,  and  hadissue, 
Francis,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Rev.;,  D.D.,ff.s.p.  16  Sept.  1815. 
Anne,  m.  William  Leyborne  Leyborne,  Esq.,  Governor  of 
Grenada,  St.  Vincent,  and  Tobago  1772,  and  was  mother 
of 
Edwabd  William   Letbobne,  who   s.  his   uncle   in   the 
Popham  estates. 

Mr.  Popham  d.  1779,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Popuam,  Esq.  of  Littlecote  and  Honndstrete,  who 
TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Matthew  Hutton,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  but  dying  .s.  p.  1780,  devised  his  estates  to  his 
nephew, 

Edwabd  William  Letbobne-Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1830,  h.  27  June.  1764,  Gen.  in  the  army, 
who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Popham.  He  m.  '22 
July,  1806,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  John 
Andrew,  Rector  of  Powderham,  Devon,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Courtenay,  and  sister  of  1st  Viscount 
Courtenay,  by  whom  (who  </.  1  March,  1836)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Francis,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Wilts,  b.  14  Oct.  1803;  in. 
3  Sept.  1837,  Elizabeth,  2nd  survivingdau.  of  James  Block, 
Esq.  of  Charlton,  Wilts  (co-heiress  with  her  sisters  Lady 
Sherborne  and  Hon.  Mrs.  Maurice  Wingfield)  and  by  her 
(who  d.  21  Aug.  1865)  had  is.?ue, 

1  Francis  Hugh,  6.  19  Jan.  1861 :  d.  21  June,  1861. 

2  Fbancis  William,  now  of  Littlecote. 

3  Francis  Hugh  Arthur,  b.  4  March,  1864. 

4  Francis  Alexander  Compton,  b.  31  March,  1865;  v.i.  2 
Jan.  1890,  Ethel,  dau.  of  J.  Kent  Rye,  Esq.  of  St.  Geo;ge's 
House,  Brighton,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 

HcGH  Alexandeb,  b.  1890. 

1  Elizabeth  Susan,  m.  9  Feb.  1882,  Louis  George  de  Hale, 
elde-st  son  of  Hon.  Gerald  and  Lady  Maria  Ponsonby,  and 
(by  him  who  d.  1827)  has  issue. 

Mabel,  b.  27  April,  1883. 
Eileen-Cecilia,  0.  24  March,  1885. 
Joan,  b.  1887. 

2  Elinor  Louisa,  m.  17  Dee.  1891,  Arthur  Tremayne, 
younger  son  of  James  W'entworth  Buller,  Esij.  ot 
Downes,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  oi  Lord  Henry 
Howard. 

Mr.  Ponsonby  d.  6  Nov.  1887. 

HI.  John,  Rector  of  Chilton  Foliatt,  Wilts,  b.  19  Feb.  1811; 
m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd  Saundei'S,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  House,  Devon,  and  had  issue.  He  m.  2ndiy,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Mevrick,  of  Bamsbury,  Wilts,  and  had  issue. 
His  dau.  Dorothy,  in.  11  Aug.  J8S7,  Thomas  Tyrwhiit 
Drake,  Esq.  of  Sliaideloes.  Rev.  John  Ley  borne- Popham 
d.  24  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Alexander  Hugh,  b.  27  Nov.  1821;  m.  1854,  Anne  Gcor- 
giana,  dau.  of  George  Dodwell,  Esq.  of  Kevinsford,  co. 
.Sligo,  and  d.  24  May,  1866,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

Alexander  Hugh,  b.  1855. 

Annie  Elizabeth,  in.  11  Nov.  1886,  Charles  James  Phillips, 
eldest  son  of  C.  T.  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Mortlake. 

I.  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

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III.  MaTT  Anne,  m.  12  May,  1835,  Charles  Eyre,  Esq.    of 
Welford  Park,  Berks,  and  d.  12  March,  1S55. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  Major  Miller  Mundy. 

Gen.  Leybome-Poph.'im  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Edward  William  LETnoRNE-PoPHAM,  Esq.  of  Littlecote 
and  Hunstrete  Park,  b.  6  Sept.  1807,  and  d.  s.  p.  1881. 

Arms — Arff.,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  bucks'  heads  caboshed  or, 
quartering  the  ensigns  of  Leyborne,  az.,  6ix  lions  rampant 
arg.  Ci-tst — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.  Motto — Mens  prisiina 
mansit. 

&'«(«— Littlecote  Park,  Ramsbury,  and  the  Weirs,  Chilton 
Foliatt,  Hungerford,  Wilts  ;  and  Hunstrete,  Pensford,  Bristol, 
Somerset. 


POPHAM    OF    SHANKLIN. 

PoPHAM,  Fr.\xcis  White,  Esq.  of  Shanklin  and 
Wotton  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2 
Dec.  1829,  educated  at  Eton  and  University  Coll. 
Oxford,  B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856,  and  is  Patron  of 
two  livings,  assumed  the  name  of  Popham  by  royal 
license  1853  ;  m.  16  April,  1872,  Margaret  Emma, 
youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  N.  Hubbersty,  of  Wirksworth, 
CO.  Derby. 

Liineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  and  ancient 
House  of  Popham  of  Hants  and  Wilts. 

George  Popham,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Alexander  Popham,  Esq. 
of  Littlecote  {see  that  family),  m.  Dulcibella,  dau.  of  John 
Ford,  of  Harting,  Sussex,  and  dying  1G87,  left  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Letitia,  m.  Francis  Popham,  Esq.  of  Wellington. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Cornelius  Norwood,  LL.D.,  Fellow  of  Winton 
College. 

The  only  son, 

John  Popham,  m.  1st,  Grace  Broad,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Alchorne,  Esq.  (by  Grace  his  wife  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard 
Broad),  and  by  her  (who  inherited  the  estates  of  Denys,  of 
Shanklin,  and  of  the  elder  branch  of  Lisle)  had  issue,  a  son, 
John,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bedston, 
Esq.  and  had  issue,  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  William  Hill,  whose 
eldest  son.  Col.  Fitzmauriee  Hill,  left  a  son  Charles  Popham 
Hill.     Mr.  Popham  d.  i75-i,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Popham,  Esq.  of  Newchurch  and  Shanklin,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Shapeleigh,  of  New  Court  Devon,  (L  1762,  and 
left  issue,  a  son, 

John  Popham,  of  Kikehill  and  Shanklin,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Perry,  Esq.,  and  d.  June,  1816,  leaving  issue,  an  only 
surviving  dau.  and  heir, 

Mary  Popham,  to.  19  Nov.  1812,  Eev.  Eichard  Walton 
AVhite,  Rector  of  Wotton,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  of  Upcerne, 
Dorset,  J. P.,  who  d.  2  Dec.  1854,  and  left  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  Shanklin. 

Mary,  m.  Col.  John  Cameron  Macpherson,  of  42nd  High- 
landers, 4th  son  of  the  late  Duncan  Macpherson,  of  Cluny. 

Grace.  Katherine. 

J^amilij  of  Mbitt. 

This  family  was  seated  near  Basingstoke,  Hants,  where 
Thomas  White,  and  afterwards  his  son  Jenkin  or  John 
White,  held  considerable  estates  in  the  14th  and  15th  centuries, 
part  of  which — the  Manor  of  Hall  Place  or  The  Hall  Place, 
their  probable  residence — was  conveyed  to  New  College  by 
John  White,  successively  Master  and  Warden  of  Winchester, 
and  afterwards  Bishop  of  that  see.  Thence  is.sued  various 
branches  to  Farnham,  Southwarnborough,  Southwick,  Hants ; 
Hutton,  Essex;  andStanton  St.  John,  co. Oxford.  The  branch 
before  us  is  descended  from  John  White,  Esquire  of  the  Body 
of  King  Henry  VIII.,  from  which  monarch  he  obtained  large 
grants  of  land,  especially  the  Priory  of  Southwick.  He  //(. 
1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lewis  Wingfield,  and  widow  of  Anthony 
Poundes,  Esq.  of  Drayton  Pagenham,  and  by  her  had  no  issue. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Pounde,  and  sister  of 
the  sjid  Anthony  Pounde,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  Edward,  of  whom  presently.  He  ni.  3rdly,  Isabel,  dau. 
of  —  Vachell,  and  widow  of  George  Dabricourt,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.     He  rf.  15G7.    His  son, 

Edward  White,  of  Southwick,  Sheriff  of  Hants  1573,  m. 
Maiy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony  Pounde.  His  will  bears 
date  1588.     His  4th  son, 

William  White,  Esq.  of  Stubbington,  w.  Joan,  dau.  of 
—  Wlieller,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  White,  Esq.  of  Stubbington,  bapt.  at  Tichfield  23 
Nov.  1598  ;  m.  21  Nov.  1625,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Godden,  of 


Hooke  and  by  her  (who  d.  1G74)  left  at  his  decease,  30  Sept. 
1680,  an  only  son,  William  White,  of  Stubbington,  bapt.  at 
Tichfield,  20  Feb.  1632,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cheek, 
of  Newport.     His  will  bears  date  1687.    His  3rd  son, 

John  White,  of  Winchester,  bapt.  at  Tichfield  1655,  Tn. 
18  Oct.  1691,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Barefoote,  of  the  city  of 
Winton  and  d.  1706,  leaving  a  son, 

William   White,  of  Newport  and  Fairlea,   Isle  of  Wight, 
J.P.,  bapt.  7  Dec.  1694;  m.  4  Dec.  1723,  Anne,  dau.  of  Joha 
Imber,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.,   and  by  her  (who   d.  25  July,  1771)  i 
had  issue.    Mr.  White  d.  12  June,  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  White,  Esq.  of  Fairlee  and  Upcerne,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  bapt.  11  March,  1733;  m.  1st 
Frances  Leonora,  sole  child  of  John  Robinson  Lytton,  Esq.  of 
Knebworth,  Herts,  and  by  her  had  no  issue.  Ho  ia.  2ndly, 
Dec.  1764,  Grace,  dau.  of  Richard  March,  of  Enfield  and 
Shallow  Hall,  eventual  heir  of  Eichard  March,  and  co-heir  of 
her  uncle,  Thomas  Strode,  Esq.  of  Pamham,  Dorset,  and  (iL 
25  Dec.  1800)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Upcerne  and  Fairlee,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Dorset  1821,  bapt.  1774;  m.  1st,  Esther,  dau.  of  G. 
Hester,  of  Oxford,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  He  to.  2ndly,  Hai- 
riett,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Proctor  Upton,  of  Yeovil 
and  d.  Dec.  1830,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Upcerne  and  Fairlee,  6.  12  March,  1816;   (L 
1843. 

2  William,  of  Upcerne  and  Fairlee,  &.  1819  ;  d.  1865  :  s.  in 
his  estates  by  his  sister. 

1  Grace  Helen,  m.  John  Batten,  Esq.  of  Aldon,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue. 

2  Harriett,  deceased. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Matravers,  Esq.  of  Westbury,  Wilts, 
and  d.  1857,  having  had  issue, 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Henry  Mair,  of  Yeovil. 

2  Emma,  m.  her  cousin,  Eichard  Goodlad,   Esq.  of  Hill 
Place,  Hants;  d.  1867. 

3  Georf;iana. 

4  Maria,  d.  unm.  1827. 

III.  George,  of  Gibraltar,  H.M.  Eeceiver-General,  Major- 
Gen.,  K.T.S.  in  the  Kingdom  of  Portugal,  to.  1st,  8  March, 
1814,  Donna  Maria,  dau.  of  Don  Joseph Timoteo  de  Mirande,. 
of  Elvas,  Portugal,  and  had  by  her  one  son,  John.  He  m.^ 
2ndly,  Emma  Chichele,  dau.  of  Eichard  Chichele  Plowden, 
Esq.,  Indian  Director,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  George  Chichele,  b.  1824;  d.  1838. 
r  Emma,  d.  1861. 
Major-Gen.  White  d.  1843. 

IV.  kicHARD  Walton  (Eev.)  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Frances  Leonora,  m.  1803,  Richard  Goodlad,  Esq.  of  Hili 
Place,  Hants,  and  had  issue. 

The  4th  son, 

Eev.  Eichabd  Walton  White,  of  Upcerne,  Dorset,  J.P.,. 
Eector  of  Wotton,  Isle  of  Wight,  m.  19  Nov.  1812,  Mary,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Popham,  Esq.  of  Kite  Hill  and  Shanklin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  16  March,  18oG)  had  (with  three  daus.)  one 
son, 

Francis  White,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Popham  1853,  and  is  the  present  Francis  White  Popham, 
Esq.  of  Shanklin. 

j4r/)w— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  bucks' 
heads  or,  for  Popeam  ;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  on  a  cross,  quarterly 
erm.  and  or,  between  four  falcons  arg.,  beaked  of  the  third,  a. 
fret  between  as  many  lozenges  of  the  field,  for  White.  Cresc 
— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  a  camel's  head 
ppr.,  erased  az.,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  lilies  and  roses,  also 
ppr. 

.Seat— Manor  House,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. 


PORCH    OF    EDGARLEY. 

PoECH,  John  Albert,  Esq.  of  Edgarley,  co. 
Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  21  April,  1833  ;  m.  2  Attg.  1866, 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Bagehot,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Albert  Porch,  b.  30  Oct.  and  d.  18  Nov.  1809. 

II.  Cecil  Porch,  b.  25  Jan.  1873. 
HI.  Eobert  Bagehot,  6.  3  April,  1875. 
IV.  Eeginald  Colmore,  b.  14  Dec.  1876. 
I.  Edith  May,  b.  I  May,  1868. 

liineagre. — John  Fry  Eeeves,  Esq.,  who  purchased 
about  1825,  the  abbey  of  Glastonbury,  to.  1807,  Maria,  dau.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Porch,  Esq.  of  Wells,  Somerset,  who  acquired 
the  Edgarley  estate,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 

Thomas  Porch,  late  of  Edgarley. 

John  Frederick  Eeeves,  b.  1810;  m.  Misa  Wilkinson,  of 
Cloyne,  and  haa  issue. 


POE 


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POR 


1G35 


Orlando  Keeves  of  Liverpool,  6.  1815. 

Archibald  Keeves,   of  Taunton,  m.   Rhoda,  sister  of  John 

PranUherd,  Esq.  of  Langport,  Somerset,  b.  1817. 
Julia  Maria,  m.  John  Prankherd,  Esq.  of  Langport. 

Mr.  Reeves  d.  Feb.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pobch  Porch,  Esq.  of  Edgarley,  M.A.,  J. P.,  6. 
7  March,  1808 ;  m.  IG  Dec.  1830,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Edward 
Barber,  Esq.  of  Barston  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Albert,  now  of  Edgarley. 

II.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  1  Aug.  1834. 

III.  Keginald,  b.  30  Nov.  1838. 

IV.  Herbert  Thomas,  6.  2  June,  1841. 

V.  Arthur  Edward  Elliott,  6.  6  Nov.  1852. 

VI.  John  Fry  Reeves,  deceased. 

I.  Maria  Jane,  d.  1837. 

II.  Julia,  m.    17  April,  18fi0,  Rev.  Elford   Copcland    Leth- 
bridge,  M.A.,  and  has  issue,  1  Jessie  Maud,  and".i  Ethelind. 

III.  Jessie  Maria. 

IV.  Ethelind  Jane,  d.  1855.        v.  Emily  Louisa,  d.  1858. 

He  assumed,  by  sign-manual,  8  Dec.  1830,  under  the  will  of 
his  maternal  grandfather,  Thomas  Porch,  Esq.,  whose  estates 
he  inherited,  the  surname  of  Porch  only,  and  d.  27  Feb.  1877. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  a  chevron 
engrailed  gu.,  surmounted  by  another  plain  or,  charged  with 
a  battle-axe  erect  between  two  bows  stringed,  each  surmounting 
two  arrows  in  saltire,  barbs  downwards,  sa.,  for  Porch,  borne 
quarterly  with  the  arms  of  Reeves.  Crests — 1st,  On  a  mount 
vert  a  wolf  passant,  in  the  mouth  an  arrow,  the  barb  down- 
wards, the  dexter  paw  holding  a  bow  stringed,  all  ppr. ,  for 
Porch  ;  2nd,  for  Reeves.     Motto — Cordi  dat  robora  virtus. 

&ai— Edgarley,  near  Glastonbury. 


PORTAL    OF    LAVERSTOKE. 

Portal,  Melville,  Esq.  of  Laverstoke,  co.  Hants, 
M.A.,  J.P.,  andD.L.,M.P.  for  North  Hants,  1849-57, 
High  Sheriff  1863,  Chairman  of  Hants  Quarter 
Sessions,  late  Capt.  N.  Hants  Yeomanry,  b.  31  July, 
1819  ;  m.  9  Oct.  1855,  the  Lady  Charlotte  Mary 
Elliot,  dau.  of  Gilbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Minto,  G.C.B., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Melville  Raymond,  Capt.  L.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.,  6.  9 
Oct.  1856,  and  d.  on  service,  27  May,  1893. 

II.  Gerald  Herbert,  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  H.M.  Consul- 
General  at  Zanzibar,  6.  13  March,  1858;  m.  1  Feb.  1890, 
Lady  Alice  Josephine  Bertie,  2nd  dau.  of  Montagu,  7th 
Earl  of  Abingdon. 

III.  Alaric  William  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  24  June,  1861. 

I.  Adela  Harriet,  in.  1885,  Alfred  Edward  Codrington, 
Major  Coldstream  Guards,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  William  Cod- 
rington, G.C.B. 

u.  Ethel  Mary. 

III.  Katharine  Charlotte. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Portal,  or  De  PortaJ,  originally 
Spanish,  established  itself  in  Languedoc  at  the  end  of  the  11th 
century. 

Jean  Franqois  de  Portal,  6.  3  Nov.  1642  (stated  to  have 
been  the  15th  in  the  direct  line  of  descent  from  Oldric  de 
Portallo,  "capitoul  de  Toulouse,"  1204),  lived  at  the  Chateau 
de  la  Portalifere  near  St.  Hippolyte,  in  the  Cevennes,  and  was 
one  of  the  victims  of  the  religious  persecution  consequent  on 
the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  After  his  death,  his 
chateau  was  burned,  his  property  was  seized,  and  his  children 
with  difficulty  escaped  his  fate.    He  left  issue, 

Henri,  of  whom  presently. 

WiUiam,  who  was  saved  with  his  elder  brother,  Henri,  and 
sent  over  with  him  to  England.  He  entered  into  Holy 
Orders,  was  appointed  Tutor  to  King  George  111.,  and  was 
afterwards  presented  to  the  livings  of  Clownc,  co.  Derby, 
and  Farnbridge,  in  Essex.     He  d.  1760,  leaving  issue. 

Mary,  m.  M.  le  Normant,  of  Amsterdam. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henri  Portal,  6.  at  the  Chateau  de  la  Portaliere,  contrived 
after  the  death  of  his  father  to  escape  to  England  in  safety, 
and  settled  eventually  at  Freefolk  Priors,  Hants.  He  m. 
26  Dec.  1715,  Dorothy  Hasker,  and  d.  30  Sept.  1747,  having 
had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1784)  a  son  Joseph,  his  heir, 
and  four  daus.,  Priscilla,  m.  William  Bridges,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth, 
m.  William  Peachey,  Esq.;  Dorothy,  ?re.  Sir  John  Anderson  ; 
and  Charlotte  m.  16  Aug.  1755,  John  Slade,  Esq,  of  Maunsel, 
CO.  Somerset.     The  son  and  heir, 

Joseph  Pc^htal,  Esq.  of  Freefolk  Priors  and  Laverstoke, 
CO.  Hants,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1763,  b.  1720 ;  m.  1748,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Gen.  William  Peachey,  of  Hants,  and  by  her(,who  d.  27 
Dec.  1802)  had  issue, 


Kerry,  of  Laverstoke,  co.    Hants,  Capt.  ICth   Hussars    6 

1752;  d.  unm.  19  March,  1801. 
AVilliam,  of  Ashe  Park,  co.  Hants,  b.  12  Feb.  1755;  'i,i.  1790, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart,  of  Maunsel  Park,  co! 
Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1837)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  12  Feb.  184G,  one  dau.  Sophia. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Charlotte,  m.  Sir  John  Filmer,  Bart,  of  East  Sutton  Park. 
Elizabelh,  m.  Rev.  Stivard  Jenkins,  of  Locking,  cO.  Somerset. 
Mr.  Portal  (i.  14  Dec.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Portal,  Esq.  of  Freefolk  Priors  and  Laverstoke,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  b.  29  April,  1764;  9Ji.  1st,  6  Oct.  1794,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Corrie,  Esq.  of  Hoddeston,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1813)  had  issue,  ; 

John,  6.  10  Nov.  1799  :  d.  25  Oct.  1811. 

Richard,  b.  19  Oct.  1802  ;  d.  29  Oct.  1811. 

William,  b.  8  Jan.  ISOS  ;  d.  1  Aug.  1826. 

Harriet,  d.  20  Oct.  1811. 

Mary,  d.  1813. 

Caroline,  m.   Rev.  William   Knight,  Rector   of   Stcventon, 

CO.  Hants;  d.  20 March,  1837. 
Charlotte,  m.  Maurice  Cecly  Trevillian,  E.?q. 
Frances,  m.  Rev.  David  Rodney  Murray,  Rector  of  Br.Tmp- 

ton  Brian,  co.  Hereford,  nephew  of  Alexander,  7tli  Lord 

Elibank. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1815,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  cf  Henry 
Drummond,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Hants  {see  Bxjkke's P-cragc, 
Stbathallan,  V.)  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Viscount 
Melville,  and  by  her  had  further  issue, 

Henry  John,  b.  22  March,  1817  ;  d.  22  Sept.  1823. 

Melville,  now  of  Laverstoke. 

Robert,  of  Ashe  Park,  J. P.  for  Hants,  late  Lieut. -Col,  5th 
Lancers,  6.  11  Nov.  1820;  m.  Feb.  1856,  Eliza  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Taylor,  C.B.,  of  Ogwell,  co.  Devon,  late 
Lieut.-Governor  of  Sandhurst,  and  d.  24  Dec.  18-SS,  leavinj?- 
issue,  one  dau.,  Evelyn  Adela. 

Wyndham  Spencer  (Malshanger,  Basingstoke),  J. P.,  b.  22 
July,  1322  ;  ?n.  19  April,  1849,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Wiliiani 
Hicks  Beach,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Hall,  co.  Hants,  and  Keevil 
House,  CO  Wilts,  by  Jane  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Johu 
Brown,  Esq.  of  Salpertcu,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Wyndham,  of  Southington  House,  Hants,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  ISbO,  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ  Cliurch, 
Oxford,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1878,  Capt.  Hampshire  .Militia 
Artillery,  b.  12  April,  1850  ;  Hi.  23  June,  1s8l),  Florence 
Elizabetli  Mary,  dau.  of  Hon.  St.  LeOger  Richard  Glyn,. 
and  lias  issue,  Wyndham  Raymond,  6. 1885. 

2  Spencer  John,  b.  1864. 

3  Bertram  Percy,  Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  b.  10  Jan.  1SC6. 

1  Constance  Mary,  m.  April,  1871,  William  Howley  Kings- 
mill,  Esq.  of  Sydmonton  Court,  co.  Hants. 

2  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  April,  1876,  Chaloner  W.  Chute,  of  The- 
Vyne,  co.  Hants,  who  d.  May,  1^92. 

3  Mary  Adelaide,  m.  June,  1880,  Egerton,  eldest  soa 
of  Right  Hon.  J.  G.  Hubbard,  M.P.,  of  Addiagton, 
Bucks. 

4  Eveline  Maude,  m.  1881,  Evelyn  Hubbard,  Esq. 
George  Raymond,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Burghclere,  Hants,  Hon. 

Canon  of  Winchester  Cathedral,  b.  28  Feb.    1827;  m.  26 
Dec.    1860,    Helen,    nee  Solesby,   widow   of   W.    Daubuz, 
Esq.   of  Killiow,  Cornwall,  and  d.  3  April,   1889,   leaving 
issue,  Henry  Raymond,  b.  4 Oct.  1863;  Berenger  Raymond, 
b.  20  Jan.  1865,  and  d.  28  Sept.  1867;  Maurice  Raymond,  6. 
29  March,  1870 ;  Helen  Violet ;  and  Helen  Margaret. 
Adela,  m.  3  March,  1840,  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Chawton 
House,  Hants,  and   Godmersham  Park,  Kent,  and  d.  2» 
June,  1870,  leaving  issue. 
Jane  Eliza,  m.  1864,  Major  Thomas  Dundas,  and  has  issue, 
Lillias  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Portal  d.  7  May,  1848. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  onachief  az.  six  mullet.'!  or, 
three  and  three.  Crest — A  portal,  flanked  by  two  towers,  eacU 
tower  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis.  Siqyporters  —Dexter,  a  lion  ; 
sinister,  a  savage,  bearing  a  club  on  his  shoulder.  Motto — 
Arniet  nos  ultio  regum.  This  motto  was  lirst  borne  by 
Raymond  de  Portal,  to  whom  it  was  assigned,  in  1336,  by 
Charles  V.  of  France,  in  honour  of  his  being  one  of  the  four 
hundred  knights  of  Toulouse  who  volunteered  to  accompany 
Bertrand  du  Guesclin  on  his  expedition  into  Spain  to  avenge 
the  death  of  Blanche  of  Bourbon,  Queen  of  Castile,  and  sister 
of  the  Queen  of  France,  who  had  been  poisoned  by  her 
husband,  Peter  the  Cruel.  Raymond  de  Portal  distinguished 
himself  in  this  expedition,  and  was  celebrated  in  a  poem  (which 
is  still  extant)  dedicated  to  Cleraence  Isaure,  by  a  troubadour 
of  that  day. 

Seat— Laverstoke  House,  near  Overton,  Hants. 


PORTEOUS    OF    LAURISTON    CASTLE. 

PoRTEOUS,  David  Scott,  Esq.  of  Lauriston  and 
Woodstone,  co.  Kincardine,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons  (Scots  Greys),  and  Eoyal 
Gloucestershire  Hussars  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  2i> 

5  M  2 


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POE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POT 


Sept.  1852;  m.  4  Dec.  1875,  Flora,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Greorge  A^arnham  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Pres- 
ton Place,  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  David  George  Alexander,  6.  12  and  d.  2i  July,  1882. 

II.  Cecil  John  Montagu,  h.  26  Nov,  18S4. 

III.  David  Guy,  6.  C  Sept.  1886. 
I.  Phyllis  Aymee,  6.  Oct.  1888. 

Liineagre. — This  family  is  a  representative  of  that  of 
PoBTEors  oj  Haiokshaic,  in  the  county  of  Peebles,  which  lest 
his  lands  during  the  wars  of  the  Commonwealth. 

Alexandeb  Pobteous,  Esq.  of  Lauriston  Castle  (son  of 
David  Porteous,  of  Hawkshaw  Crieff,  co.  Perth,  and  Mary 
Drummond  his  wife),  m.  1851,  Helen,  dau.  of  David  Scott, 
Esq.  of  Brotherton,  and  d.  1.  June,  1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  David  Scott,  now  of  Lauriston. 

II.  Alexander,  Bengal  C.S. 

III.  John  James,  Capt.  K.A.,  m.  Feb.  18S2,  Nelly,  only 
dau.  of  Percy  Morris,  Esq.  of  The  Hall,  Uttoxeter,  and  has 
issue,  Dick  Macdonald,  h.  1883. 

IV.  Hercules  Scott.  v.  'Williani  Walter. 

I.  Mary  Drummond,  m.  Capt.  Harry  Rich  Karquhar,  24th 
Eegt. 

Arms — Az.,  three  stags'  heads  coupcd  arg.,  attired  with  ten 
tines  or.  Crest — A  hawk  rising  ppr.,  jessed  and  belled  or. 
Mottoes— het  the  hawk  shaw  ;  Ocius  properemus. 

Seat — Lauriston  Castle,  near  Montrose,  N.B. 


PORTER    OF    BELLE    ISLE. 

PoETEE,  John  Geey  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Belle  Isle, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1844, 
b.  1818;  TO.  1863,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Kiehard 
Hall,  Esq.  of  Innismore,  co.  Fermanagh. 

Lineag°e. — John  Pobteb,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
m.  1786,  Mary  Smith,  of  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1830) 
had 

I.  John  Gbet  (Eev.),  of  Kilskerry. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  K.N. 

III.  Charles  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Rounds,  co.  Northampton. 

IV.  Henry  Edward,  Gen.  in  the  army. 

V.  William,  of  Hembury  Fort,  near  Honiton,  co.  Devon,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Carabineers,  b.  11  Oct.  1802;  m.  Is30, 
hlizabeth  Gibbs,  youngest  dau.  of  Abraham  Ludlow,  Esq.  of 
Heywood  House,  Wilts,  and  d.  1887,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  6   1833. 

2  John  Frederic. 

*"'       3  Edward  Enydmion,  of  East  Hill,  co.  Somerset,  J.P.,  6. 
1843;    m.    1871,   Alice,   only   dau.   of  the   late  Spencer 
'  "         Graves,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  co.  Derby. 

1  Eliza  Gibbs,  to.  Kev.  W.  de  Quetteville,  Rector  of  Brink- 
worth,  Wilts. 

2  Julia  Mary  Ann,  m.  29  Sept.  1864,  Rev.  Francis  Paynter, 
Rector  of  Stoke-next-Guildford,  Surrey. 

3  Agnes  .4ntonia.  4  Florence  Susanna. 
I.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Carmichael. 

The  Bishop  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Gbet  Pobteb,  of  Kilkerry,  co.  Tyrone,  LL.B. 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  1789;  m.  1816,  Margaret  Lavina,  eldest 
<lau.  of  Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  by  Lady 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Lucan,  and  d. 
Jeaviug  issue. 

I.  John  Gbet,  of  Belle  Isle. 

I.  Lavinia  (deceased),  m.  Henry  Thompson,  Esq. 

II.  Louisa,  deceased. 

MI.  Elizabeth  Phoebe,  to.  J.  W.  Ellison  Macartney,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Their  son,  Thomas  Stewart,  Lieut.  R.N.,  assumed  by  royal 
licence  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pokteb  only. 

IV.  Emmy.  v.  Frances. 

VI.  Adelaide  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Montgomery  Archdall,  Esq. 
of  Crockmacrieve,  co.  Fermanagh.  Their  son,  John  Porter 
Archdale,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1876,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Pobteb  only. 

■Seat — Belie  Isle,  Lisnaskea. 


POTT    OF    TODRIQ. 

Pott,  Aethtje  David  Eipley,  Esq.  of  Todrig, 
CO.  Selkirk,  and  Bortliwickshiels,  co.  Roxburgh, 
Lieut.  .3rd  Batt.  K.O.  Scottish  Borderers,  b.  25 
Sept.  1862  ;  *.  his  father  1S81  ;  m.  30  Sept.  1886, 
Annie  Emilia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  James  Scott 
Elliott,  Esq.  of  Blackwood,  co.  Dumfries. 

Lineagre.— Geobge  Pott,  Esq. ,  son  of  Geobge  Pott,  Esq., 
h.  J720;  ,a.  Miss  Scott,  of  Galalaw,  and  d.  1781,  having  had, 
vith  two  daus.,  sis  sons.     Of  the  latter, 


Geobge  Pott,  Esq.  of  Todrig,  to.  1778,  Barbara  TumbuU,  of 
Firth,  and  d.  1781,  leaving  issue,  Barbara,  to.  1806,  Charles 
Erskine,  Esq.  of  Shielfleld,  and  a  son, 

George  Pott,  Esq.  of  Todrig,  co.  Selkirk,  and  Borthwi;k- 
shiels,  CO.  Roxburgh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convener  of  Selkirk,  6. 
1780;  m.  1807,  Katherine,  dau.  of  the  late  David  Reid,  Esq. 
Commissioner  of  Customs,  and  d.  1862,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1833)  had  issue, 

George,  late  of  Todrig.  David,  of  whom  pre.sently. 

Stephen,  Major-Gen.  (retired)  Bengal  Engineers. 

Jane  Stephen. 

Barbara,  m.  1841,  James  Erskine,  Esq.  of  Shielfield,  and  has 
a  son,  Charles. 

Eliza  Davidson. 
The  elder  son, 

George  Pott,  Esq.  of  Todrig  and  Borthwickshiela,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Bengal  Army,  6.  Feb.  1811 ;  to.  1840,  Julia,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Sparke  Hutchings,  and  d.  1877,  hav- 
ing had  a  son  Robert,  b.  Dec.  1851,  deceased.  Col.  Pott's 
brother, 

Gen.  David  Pott,  of  Todrig,  co.  Selkirk,  and  Borthwick- 
shiels  House,  co.  Roxburgh,  C.B.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.  1st. 
18.50,  Mary  Anne  (deceased),  dau.  of  Col.  J.  P.  Eipley,  Bengal 
Army  and  had  issue, 

I.  Abthcb  David  Riplet,  now  of  Todrig. 

I.  Emily  Louisa,    vi.    1871,    Capt.   Sydenham  J.   Lambert, 
E.E.,  and  has  four  sons. 

II.  Anne  Sophia,  m.  1876,  Capt.  Reginald  C.  Hadrow,  ISth 
Sikhs,  and  has  four  sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  Lucy  Ada,  to.  1888,  Henry  C.  G.  Taylor,  Capt.  Royal 
Artillery,  and  has  issue,  a  son. 

IV.  Eliza  Davidson. 

Gen.  Pott,  TO.  2ndly  1876,  Anna  Frances,  dau.  of  A.  Boyle, 
Esq.  of  Dublin.    He  d.  2  Oct.  1881. 

Arms — Barry  of  six  az.  and  or,  over  all  a  bend  of  the  Ia,it. 
Crest — A  leopard  sejant  ppr.,  collared  lined  and  ringed  or. 
Motto— Vive  ut  vivas. 

Seat — Borthwicksbiels  House,  Hawick,  N.B. 


POTTS    OF    HOOLE    HALL. 

Potts,  Mes.  Elizabeth,  of  Hoole  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  only  surTiving  child  and  heir  of  William 
Wabdell,  Esq.  of  Abbotsfield,  near  Chest-er;  m. 
12  Oct.  1854,  the  late  Aethhe  Potts,  Esq.  of 
Hoole  Hall,  co.  Chester.  J.P.,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Potts,  Esq.  of  Glanraron,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
by  him  (who  was  b.  23  June,  1814,  and  d.  4  April, 
1888)  haa  issue, 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant  31  July,  1855. 

II.  Edith  Wardell-Potts,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  5  July, 
1880,  the  additional  name  of  Wabdell  before  that  of 
Potts  ;  to.  21  Jan.  1889,  Rev.  Oswald  Prior  Yerburgh  (who, 
under  royal  licence,  dated  26  Nov.  1888,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Wabdell-Yebbcbgh),  Rector  of  Christ  Church, 
Marylebone,  youngest  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Yerburgh,  of 
Sleaford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur,  6.  13  July,  1891. 
Geoffrey  Basset,  b.  28  Sept.  1893. 
Hilda. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Pott  was  for  long  seated  at 
Pott  Hall,  in  the  county  of  Chester,  and  Hundred  of  Maccles- 
field, and  a  pedigree  was  entered,  with  the  arms,  in  the  Visita- 
tion of  Cheshire  in  1663,  and  in  that  of  London  in  1634.  Db. 
Ltsons,  in  his  History  of  Cheshire,  describing  the  township  of 
Pott-Shrigley,  writes,  "The  hamlet  of  Pott  gave  name  to  a 
family  of  gentry,  who  had  an  estate  here  for  many  genera- 
tions, now  (1810)  represented  by  Charles  Potts,  Esq.,  of  Chester, 
Pott  Hall,  which  had  belonged  to  the  family  of  Pott,  passed 
successively  to  Edward  Swan,"  &c.  From  the  Visitations  of 
1634  and  1663,  we  find  that,  in  the  latter  year,  Edmund  Pot,  of 
Pot,  aged  23,  was  head  of  the  family,  being  the  only  son  and 
heir  of  Edmund  Pot,  who  d.  1643,  by  Dulcibell,  dau.  of  John 
Price,  who  was  eldest  son  and  heir,  by  Ann,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Jodrell,  of  Eardsley,  of  Francis  Pot,  of  Pot  (d.  1640),  who  was 
eldest  son  and  heir  of  Francis  or  John  Pott,  of  Pott,  by  Ann, 
widow  of  Mr.  Trafford,  and  dau.  of  —  Dickenson,  who  was  son 
and  heir  of  Roger  Pott,  of  Pott,  by  Anne  Sutton,  of  Rushton,  co. 
Stafford.  The  elder  line  ended  in  an  heiress,  but  the  male  de- 
scent was  carried  on  by  Thomas  Pott,  Esq.  of  Pott  Hall,  who 
was  father  of  another  Thomas  Pott,  who  to.  Maiy,  dau.  of  — 
Norbury,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Houses,  Macclesfield,  and  had  issue, 
a  son, 

Thomas  Potts,  Esq.  of  OUerton  Hall,  near  Knutsford,  m. 


POT 


THE  LAxVDED  GENTRY. 


POT 


1C37 


1696,  MisB  Hannah  Jarwood,  of  Macclesfield.  He  was  the  first 
of  his  family  to  establish  the  spelling  of  the  name  as  Potts, 
which  his  descendants  have  ever  since  continued.  He  left 
issue,  with  a  dau.  Sarah,  m.  John  Algeo,  Esq.,  two  sons, 

I.  Chakles,  his  heir. 

II.  Thoma.s,  d.  9  Aug.  1778. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Potts,  Esq.  of  Ollerton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  m..  29 
Sept.  1741,  Miss  Eliza  Rogerson,  of  Derby,  and  left  issue, 
I.  Charles,  of  whom  hereafter. 
1).  Josiah,  b.  25  April,  1750;  d.  s.  p.  May,  1818. 
1.  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Lawrence,  Efq. 
It.  Anne,  m.  John  Towers  Lawrence,  Esq. 

III.  Sarah,  d.  umn. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Chakles  Potts,  Esq.  of  Chester,  6.  30  July,  1744 ;  in.  i 
June,  1771,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Kay,  Esq.,  of  arery  ancient 
Lancashire  family,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1796,  and  was 
buried  in  Chester  Cathedral)  he  had  issue,  with  two  daus., 
Sarah  and  Anne,  who  both  d.  unm.,  three  sons, 

I.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Charles,  d.  1781,  an  infant. 

III.  Charles,  b.  1789,  m.  1821,  Emma,  dau.  of  John  Towers 
Lawrence,  Esq. 

Charles  Potts,  Esq.  d.  17  Nov.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

llENBY  Potts,  Esq.  of  Glanravon,  co.  Denbigh,  and  of  Ches- 
ter, J. P.  CO.  Flint,  b.  29  June,  1777;  m.  29  Aug.  1805,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Taylor,  E.'sq.  of  Moston,  co.  Lancashire,  and  d. 
10  Nov.  1845,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Henry,  of  Glanravon,  co.  Denbigh,  J. P.  cos.  Flint  and 
Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  co.  F'lintlSS'i,  and  co.  Denbigh  1»77, 
6.  1810  ;  7)1.  1844,  Cecilia  Anne,  dau.  of  Major  Mai  tin,  and 
dying  22  Mar  h,  1884,  left  by  her,  with  other  issue,  an 
eldest  son  and  heir,  Henry  John  Potts,  Esq.  now  of  Glan- 
ravon, J. P.  COS.  Denbigh  and  Flint,  and  Capt.  1st  Koyal 
Cheshire  Militia,  b.  1845. 

in.  Arthur,  of  Hoole  Hall,  as  above. 

IV.  Charles  William,  6.  18  Aug.  1S15. 

V.  Frederick,  of  Horsley  Hall,  co.  Denbigh,  b.  4  July,  1819. 
I.  Mary  Ann.  li.  Eliza.  iii.  Sarah. 

IV.  Harriet.  v.  Ann.  vi.  Emma. 

^amilg  of  Marbjll. 

The  family  of  Weardale,  Weredale,  Wardle  or  Wardell,  as 
the  name  is  variously  written,  is  one  of  considerable  antiquity 
in  CO.  Durham.  Taking  the  name  from  the  district  of  Wear- 
dale,  branches  of  it  were  early  established  at  Brancepeth, 
Easington,  Chester-le-Street,  Fishburn,  and  elsewhere  in  the 
Palatinate,  and  in  several  of  these  places  the  name  continually 
occurs  from  the  beginning  of  the  14th  century.  In  1415,  we 
find  one  John  Wardale,  of  Brancepeth,  in  the  train  of  Neville, 
Lord  of  Brancepeth,  on  his  expedition  to  France  shortly  before 
the  battle  of  Agincourt,  and  he  is  presumably  identical  with 
the  John  Wardell  who  settled  in  France  in  1417,  and  to 
whose  descendant,  Ann  Wardell,  of  Caen,  in  Normandy,  a  coat 
of  arms  was  allowed  by  Heralds'  College  in  1584. 

Throughout  the  15th  and  ICth  centuries,  wc  find  several 
members  of  this  family  occupying  important  positions,  espe- 
cially ecclesiastical otKces  under  successive  Bishops  of  Durham, 
and  allying  themselves  with  the  Glaxtons,  Greys,  Davisons, 
and  other  good  north-country  families.  F'rom  the  first  half 
of  the  IGth  century,  an  exact  pedigree  of  the  line  of  which 
we  treat  can  be  clearly  traced. 

In  the  year  1520,  William  Wardell  was  holding  lands  from 
the  Bishop  of  Durham  in  his  manor  of  Auckland. 

In  1532  and  in  1547,  Christopher  Wardell  wa.s  holding 
the  same  with  other  lands,  in  the  manor  of  Easington. 

In  the  2nd  year  of  Elizabeth,  William  Wardell  was 
holding  lands  in  Easington,  and  was  collector  of  the  Bishops 
rents  there.    He  was  s.  by 

Christopher  Wardell,  Gent.,  who  was  holding  lands  there 
in  13th  Elizabeth,  and  was  buried  at  Easington,  17  March, 
1610.    Christopher  Wardell  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

George  Wardell,  of  Easington,  Gent.,  and  also  of  Mains- 
forth  and  Thrislington,  co.  Durham,  where  he  purchused  an 
estate  in  1614.  He  nt.  Agnes,  widow  of  Thomas  Trewhctt  of 
Easington,  Gent.,  and  was  buried  at  Easington,  7  Oct.  1633, 
being  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

George  Wardell,  of  Easington  and  of  Edmondsley,  Gent. 
He  purchased  the  latter  property  in  1G32,  and  in  1635  was  in 
possession  of  land  in  Easington  formerly  held  by  his  ancestor 
WiLUAM  Wardell.  By  his  wife.  Christian  Sloddart  (ni.  11 
June  1605 :  d.  July,  1C36),  he  had  issue,  with  four  dans., 
five  sons,  viz.. 


I.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II  Christopher,  of  East  Edmondsley,  Gent.,  s.  to  that  pro- 
perty under  settlement  made  by  his  faiher  in  1G34.  bapt. 
14  May,  1608;  m.  3  July,  1631,  Isabella  Paxton,  and  had 
issue.  He  d.  in  1686  (will  dated  1  July,  1685),  and  on  the 
death  of  his  grandson,  George  Wardell,  Esq.  of  East 
Edmondsley,  in  1761,  the  property  passed  through  an 
heiress  to  the  Heed  family  (vide  Surtees's  History  of  Dur- 
ham). 

III.  William,  of  Easington,  Gent.,  bapt.  9  Feb.  1612;  to.  21 
Nov.  1637,  Alice  Fell  (d.  June,  1652),  and  on  his  death  in 
F^eb.  1662,  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son  and  heir,  Richard 
Wardell,  of  Easington,  Gent.,  whose  grandson,  Richard 
Wardell,  of  Easington,  Esq.,  in.  in  1733,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Scurfield,  Esq.  of  Sheraton  Grange,  co.'  Durham, 
and  dying  1764,  was  s.  by  his  only  son  and  heir,  tiichard 
Wardell,  Esq.  of  Easington,  who,  dying  intestate  and  unm. 
in  1775,  was  s.  in  his  considerable  copyhold  and  leasehold 
property  in  Easington  and  elsewhere  by  his  cou!-in  and 
heir-at-law,  John  Wardell,  Esq.  of  Grossgate,  Duiliam,  as 
below. 

IV.  Robert,  Gent.,  of  West  Edmondsley,  bapt.  17  Oct.  J613. 
The  West  Edmondsley  estate  remained  in  his  posterity  down 
to  the  end  of  the  first  half  of  the  present  century,  when,  on 
the  death  of  his  descendant  in  the  6th  generation,  Matthew 
Wardell,  Esq.,  of  sporting  celebrity,  ii  was  sold  to  the  Earl 
of  Durham. 

V.  Richard  Wardell,  bapt.  12  Feb.  1616. 

George  Wardell,   of  Easington  and  Edmondsley,  d.  Oct.  1648 
(will  proved  4  Aug.  1649).     His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

George  Wardell,  Esq.  of  Easington,  Cassop,  Miu-ton,  and 
Hawthorne,  bapt.  24  Aug.  1606;  purchased  in  1651,  for  his 
youngest  son,  the  estate  of  Trimdon  Park,  co.  Durham,  and 
built  Trimdon  Park  House.  By  his  wife,  Jane,  who  survived 
him,  and  d.  5  May,  1692,  he  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Easington  and  Murton,  who  d.  .s.  p. 

II.  Christopher,  of  Hawthorne,  bapt.  8  June,  16.36;  m.  1st, 
7  Nov.  1677,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Caunt,  M.A.,  of 
Morsley,  co.  Durham;  she  d.  in  Nov.  1678,  without  issue. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Susanna  Murray  (m.  26  May,  1680,  d.  June, 
1698),  he  left  two  sons,  whose  issue  became  extinct  in  the 
male  line  before  1775. 

III.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Margaret  m.  1st,  Martin  White,  Gent,  of  Easington,  and 
had  issue,  and  2ndly,  William  Adanison. 

II.  Jane,  rn.  JohnBusbie,  Gent,  of  Cassop,  and  liad  issue. 
George  Wardell,  of  Flasington,  (fee,  was  buried  2  Jan.   1685^ 
(will  dated  27  Dec.  1684).    His  youngest  son, 

George  Wardell,  Esq.  of  Trimdon  Park  House,  bapt.  10 
July,  1642;  d.  at  Grindon  1720  (will  d.ated  30  Aug.  1720), 
leaving  with  a  dau.  Hannah,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Wardell,  of  Durham,  buried  8  March,  1741,  having 
m.  Miss  Mary  Gates,  of  Dublin  (buried  4  April,  1753),  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  i.  George,  d.  young  and  unm.  ;  it.  John^ 
6.  12  April,  1712.     The  youngest,  but  only  Eurviving  son, 

John  Wardell,  of  Crossgate,  Durham,  Surgeon  (and  after- 
wards of  Easington  and  Carlton,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin, 
Richard  Wardell,  Esq.,  as  above),  m.  12  Oct.  1749,  Anne,^ 
dau.  of  John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
May,  1797)  had  issue, 

I.  RoBKRT,  of  Carlton,  in  the  manor  of  Easington,  baiit. 
24  May,  1751;  m.  27  Jan.  1778,  Grace,  dau.  and  to-heir  of 
Jolin  Kayne,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  Capt.  R.N.,  by  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Whitton,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  George,  of  Alnwick,  M.D.,  sometime  Physician-Gen.  to 
the  British  F"orces,  bapt.  29  July,  1759;  d.  25  July,  1813, 
leaving,  by  Jane  Dunne  his  wife,  an  only  son  and  heir, 
John  Wardell,  of  Easington  and  of  Alnwick,  M.D.,  who 
d.  unm. 

John  Wardell,  Esq.,  d.  at  Alnwick  16  Aug.    1801,  aged  89, 
His  2nd  son, 

John  Wardell,  of  Easington,  and  of  Liverpool,  Surgeon, 
bapt.  28  March,  1753;  to.  16  Aug.  1781,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
diaries  Filkm,  Gent,  of  Croxton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  dying 
12  June,  1817,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  18  July,  1799),  with 
four  daus..  who  all  d.  unm., 

I.  John,  Capt.  24th  Light  Dragoons  and  lOih  Hussars, 
b.  11  Aug.  1782:  m.  25  teb.  Is37,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  John 
Herman  Kepp,  of  Germany  and  London,  Merchant,  and 
d.  s.  p.  6  Sept.  1843.     She  d.  1891. 

II.  George,  6.  11  Oct.  1784;  d.  young  and  unm. 

III.  William,  of  Chester,  J. P.  and  Banker,  b.  21  Aug.  1786  ; 
■iv.  at  Grasraere  11  Sept.  1826,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Gregory  Crump,  Esq.  of  Allan  Bank,  Westniorlaiul,  by 
Maria  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  llamerton, 
Esq.  of  Saddleworth,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  only  son,  b.  9  April,  1831  ;   d.  30  Doc.  1»35. 

1  Mary  Wardell,  b.  23  A',^ril,  and  d.  22  .\ug.  1829 

2  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  and  heir,  m.  as  above, 
the  late  Arthur  Pons,  Esq.  of  Hoole  Hall. 

William   Wardell  d.  14  March,  1864,  his  wife    having  d. 
23   March,  1835. 


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IV.  Charles,  Capt.  24  Light  Dragoons  and  42nd  Regt.,  6. 
1  March,  1791 ;  m.  11  Feb.  1834,"M:iss  Mary  Whitley  (who 
d.  5  Oet.  1880);  d.  s.  p.  31  July,  1856. 

V.  James  Warden,  b.  27  Aug.  1797,  d.  an  infant. 

Arms  of  Potts  (as  allowed  to  Edmund  Pott,  of  London,  3rd 
son  of  Francis  Pott,  of  Pott,  in  IG34) — Or,  two  barsaz.,  over  all 
a  bend  of  the  second.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert,  an  ounce 
.sejant  ppr.,  collared  and  lined  or.  Arms  of  Wabdell  (as 
confirmed  in  16S4  to  Anne  Wardell,  of  Caen,  in  Normandy,  de- 
scended from  John  Wardell,  who  first  setttled  in  France  in 
1417,  and  so  used  in  the  last  century  by  the  WardcUs  of 
Easington,  co.  Durliam) — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  boars' 
lieadscouped  sa.,  on  a  chief  vert,  three  bezants. 

iSeat — Hoole  Hall,  near  Chester. 


POUNDEN   OF    BALIiYWALTER    HOUSE. 

PorxPEN",  John  Collet,  Esq.  of  Balljwalter 
House,  CO.  Wexford,  E.A.,  J.P.,  b.  30  Aug.  1827  ; 
ill.  10  Jan.  1852,  Betauna  Catherine,  only  dau.  of 
Oeorge  Battersby,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Lough  Bawn,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 

1.  Patrick  Collet,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  b.  8  Sepi.  1861. 
u.  George  Battersby,  Lt.  19  Madras  N.I.,  6.  14  Feb.  1863, 
d.  9  May,  1889. 

III.  John  Colley,  b.  4  May,  1868. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  8  Sept.  1869. 

u.  Alice  Betanna  Catherine,  m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Maj.-Gen. 
Robert  Beatty,  Madras  N. I.,  and  has  issue,  David  Robert 
Pounden,  John  Colley  Pounden,  William  Dawson,  Frede- 
rick George,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  28  May,  1S84,  Alice 
Margaret,  Jane  Henrietta,  Betanna  Louisa,  Margaret 
Rosanna,  and  Hilda  Beatrice. 

«ii.  Phillippa  Fanny. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Dawson,  to.  29  April,  1884,  Rev.  George 
Patton  Mitchell,  B.A.  Rector  of  Drumbo,  co.  Down,  and 
has  i.ssue, 

Arthur  Dawson,  b.  26  Feb.  1885. 
"Walter  Dawson,  b.  27  Dec.  1887. 
Marguerita  Dawson. 
Winifred  Dawson. 

y.  Jane  Wilhelmina,  m.  26  July,  1876,  Thomas  Beatty,  C.E.. 
D.P.W.,  India,  and  has  issue,  William  Dawson,  6.  16 
May,  1884,Betanna  Margaret  Wilhelmina,  Kathleen  Jane, 
Grace  d.  7  Oct.  1888,  and  Dorothy  May. 

VI.  Louisa  Mary.  vii.  Frances  Rosanna. 

VIII.  Betanna  Octavia.  ix.  Josephine. 

X.  Thoniasina. 

XI.  Margaret  Anne,  d.  19  Sept.  1893. 

liineag'e. — This  family  resided,  it  is  stated,  orginally  in 
Liege,  Germany,  where  they  occupied  a  highly  respectable 
po.sition.  Owing  to  a  fire  in  1734,  which  consumed  a  great 
portion  of  their  property,  John  Pounden  removed  with  his 
family  to  Ireland,  where  he  had  a  son  born  named  Patrick, 
who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joshua  Nunn,  Rector  of  White- 
church,  and  was  father  of 

John  Podnden,  Esq.  of  Daphne,  b.  1765;  m.  1786,  Alice, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Colley,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter  House, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  7  April,  1772,  and  U.  16 
Dec.  1861)  had  a  son,  Patrick,  and  a  dau.  Jane  Maria,  who 
d,.  v.nm.  17  Dec.  1878,  aged  84  years.  Mr.  Pounden  was  killed 
in  the  Rebellion  of  1798,  leading  a  band  of  Volunteers  against 
the  insurgents.     His  son. 

Rev.  Patrick  Pounden,  Vicar  of  Westport,  m.  5  Nov.  1822, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  W.  Dawson,  Rector  of 
Clontibret,  co.  Monaghan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Aug.  1847) 
had  issue, 

John  Collet,  now  of  Ballywalter  House. 

William  Dawson  (Rev.),  b.  7  Sept.  1830. 

Rosanna,  d.  6  March,  1832. 

Eev.  Patrick  Pounden  d.  3  April,  184T. 
Seat — Ballywalter  House,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. 


POWEIi  OF  CASTLE  MADOC. 
PowEL,  Hugh  Powell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc, 
CO.  Brecknock,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870, 
b.  16  Nov.  1822;  m.  Isfc,  1845,  Mary  Alicia, 
youngest  dau.  of  David  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Welfield, 
CO.  Radnor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Jan.  1880)  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Pe.nrt  Powel,  J.P.,  6.30  Dec.  1853;  m.  13   Feb. 
i834,  Margaret  Grizel,  dau.  of  Basil  Edward  Arthur  Coch- 


rane, Esq. (sec  BxiRKE.'s  Peerage  Dundonald,  E.).  and  has 
issue,  Hugh  Evan  Price,  b.  14  Dec.  1887  ;  Eleanor  Mary, 
b.  11  June,  1890. 
I.  Annabette  Catherine  Sophia,    b.   Nov.    1848 ;    d.    unrn, 
1873. 

He  m.  2ndly,  9  June,  1881,  Selina,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Frewen,  Esq.  of  Brickwall,  Sussex,  and  widow  of 
Chas.  Vickers,  Esq.  of  Wormstall,  Berks.  He 
assumed  the  surname  of  Powel  in  lieu  of  Price  in 
1875.  In  1868  and  1870  he  contested  unsuccess- 
fully the  borough  of  Brecon. 

Lineage.— Hugh  Howell  Powel,  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc, 
b.  1683,  the  lineal  descendant  and  representative  of  the 
PowELs  of  Castle  Madoc,  who  derived  descent,  through 
Llewellyn  and  Einion  Sais,  from  Eleddyn  ap  Maenyrch,  Lord 
of  Brecon,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Walter  Thomas,  Esq. 
of  Talwenfawr,  and  had  two  sons  and  five  dans.,  i.  Charles, 
his  heir;  ii.  Hugh  Col.  in  the  army,  d.s.p.;  i.  Elizabeth; 
II.  Penelope,  ))(.  Roger  Price,  Esq.  of  Maes-yr-Onn,  son  of 
Roger  Price,  Esq.,  and  had  several  sons  and  daus.,  who  all 
(/.  s.  p.,  excepting  the  2nd  son.  Rev.  Hugh  Price,  of  whom 
hereafter  as  inheritor  of  the  Castle  Madoc  estate ;  iii.  Dorothy; 
IV.  Margaret;  and  v.  Catherine.  Mr.  Powel  d.  1749,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Powell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc,  the  last  direct  male 
heir  of  the  Powells  of  Castle  Madoc,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Penry,  Esq.  of  Cefn,  and  had  two  daus.,  Catherine,  his 
heir,  and  Margaret,  who  d.  unm.  in  her  father's  lifetime.  Mr. 
Powell  d.  17U6,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  child, 

Catherine  Powell,  of  Castle  Madoc,  at  whose  decease  unm. 
Sept.  1798,  the  estates  passed  to  (the  son  of  her  aunt,  Penelope) 
her  cousin. 

Rev.  Hugh  Price,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Rottendon  and  Little 
Ilford,  Essex,  who  then  became  of  Castle  Madoc.  He  m.  Feb. 
1773,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  King's  Stanley,  and 
d.  13  June,  1803,  having  had  (with  five  daus.,  Anne ;  Sarah, 
deceased  ;  Penelope,  deceased;  Margaret,  deceased;  and  Eliz- 
beth,  whoTii.  Robert  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  and  d.s.p.) 
an  only  surviving  son, 

Hugh  Price,  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1815,  formerly  of  the  11th  Hussars,  b.  29  March,  1786  ;  m.  30 
Sept.  1818,  Sophia  Juliana  Bulama,  dau.  of  the  late  Francis 
Brodie,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had 
issue, 

Charles  PoweU,  b.  10  Sept.  1821 ;  d.  30  Nov.  1830. 

Hugh  Powell,  now  of  Castle  Madoc. 

Grace  Powell. 

Eleanor  PoweU,  d.  1840. 

Mr.  Price  d.  1856. 

.<4 nils— Quarterly :  1st,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  spear-heads 
or,  embrued  gu. ;  2nd,  gu,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  or ;  3rd, 
arg.,  a  dragon's  head  erased,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  hand  gu. ; 
4tli,  gu.,  a  chevron  erm. ;  5th,  per  palegu.  and  sa.,  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or:  6tli,  sa.,  a  fesse  between  three  swords  erect  arg., 
pommels  and  hilts  or.  Crest — 1st,  A  dragon's  head  erased  ppr., 
bearing  in  the  mouth  a  sinister  hand  couped  gu.,  dropping 
blood  ;  2nd,  A  boar's  head  erased. 

S^'ats— Castle  Madoc,  Brecon  ;  and  Wormstall,  Hungerford, 
Berks. 

CZ«t6— Reform. 


POWELL   OF    HURDCOTT    HOUSE. 

Powell,  Alexander  Allanson  Ttndale,  Esq. 
of  Hurdcott  House,  Wilts,  and  Witham  Friary, 
Somerset,  b.  9  April,  1876. 

Lineagre. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
ancient  House  of  Powell  of  Penkelly,  co.  Hereford  (se<j 
Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage). 

John  Powell,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  m.  12  July,  1669,  Kathe- 
rine,  dau.  of  Alexander  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.  of  Winterslowe, 
Wilts,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Powell,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Priaulx,  Esq.,  and  dying  2  Jan.  1737,  was  interred  in  St. 
Thomas's  Church  there.     He  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 

Sir  Alexander  Powell,  of  New  Sarum,  Recorder  of  that 
city,  knighted  Aug.  1762.  He  to.  1st,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Gatehouse,  Esq.  of  Lower  Wallop,  Hants,  by  whom 
(who  d.  26  April,  1747)  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Matthew  Pitts,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House, 
which  lady  dying  s.  p.  11  March,  1753,  Sir  Alexander  to. 
3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Edward  Willes,  D.D., 
Bistiop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  uncle  to  Sir  John  Willes,  Knt., 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  had 


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issue.    Sir  Alexander  d.  1  April,  1784,  aged  67.    His    only 
surviving  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Powell,  Esq.  of  Hm-dcott  House,  Wilts,  m.  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Sydenham  Burrough,  Esq.  of  Kew  Saruni,  by 
whom  (who  d.  182.5)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  178G,  a  dau. 
Maria  Selina,  wife  of  Wadham  Locke,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Kowde- 
■ford  House,  Wilts,  and  an  only  son  and  lieir, 

Alexander   Powell,   Esq.  of  Hurdcott   House,   M.P.   for 
Downton,  and  atone  time  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts,  b.  9  June, 
1782;  m.  7  July,  1807,  Joanna,  2nd  dau.  of  Eight  Hev.  George 
Henry  Law,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  niece  of  the  1st 
Lord  Ellenborough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1848)  had 
issue, 
Alexander  Pitts  Elliott,  of  whom  presently. 
Oeorge  Francis  Sydenham,  Rector  of  Sutton  Veny,  Wilts, 
b.  18  March,  1820;  m.  4  Aug.  1802,  Everilda,  eldest  dau.  of 
Hev.  R.  V.  Law,  Rector  of  Christian  Malford,  Wilts,  and 
ha."!  three  sons  and  seven  daus. 
Henry  Lionel,  t^  1  July,  1837. 

Anne  Maria,  m.  I  Jan.  1830,  Richard  Strachey,  Esq.  of  Ash- 
wick  Grove,  Somerset,  younger  son   of  the   late  Sir  H. 
Strachey,  Bart.,  and  d.  Dec.  1«45. 
Joanna,  ra.  26  July,  1839,  Rev.  Thomas  Garrett,  M.A.,  Vicar 

of  Martock,  Somerset. 
Jane,  m.  1836,  Rev.  Reginald  Pole,  Rector  of  Yeovilton, 
Somerset. 
Catherine   Augusta,  m.   1843,  Rev.   Charles  Raikes  Davy, 
M.A.,  of  Tracy  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  only  child  of  the  late 
Sir  Wni.  Davy,  and  d.  Jan.  1883. 
Mr.  Powell  d.  25  Dec.  1847.    His  son, 

Alexander  Pitts  Elliott  Powell,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Aug.  1809;  m.  14  March,  1839,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Vere  Booth  (now  deceased),  dau.  of  William 
Tyndale,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Booth  Tyndale,  Esq.  of  Bathford, 
Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Francis,  late  of  Hurdcott  House. 
ir.  William  Henry  Theodore  Tyndale,  6.  31  July,  1851,  B.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cauib. 

III.  Henry  Haynes  Preston,  6. 17  Jan.  1814;  d.  imm.27  July, 
1874.  VI.  Tyndale. 

V.  John  Alexander  Tyndale  (Fi field- Bavant,  Salisbui^),  J.P., 
b.  26  March,  1853;  m.  24  Jan.  1884,  Augusta  Maria,  only 
child  of  the  late  Capt.  Augustus  Tapps-Gervis,  52nd  Regt., 
and  niece  of  Sir  G.  A.  0.  Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,  Bart.,  and 
fcas  issue, 
Claude  Owen  Tyndale,  b.  19  Dec.  1884. 
Montague  Oscar  Tyndale,  b.  14  Jan.  1886. 
Evelyn  Augusta  lyndale. 
Gertrude  Tyndale. 
Phyllis  Tyndale. 
I..  Selina  Vere,  b.  22  Oct.  1840;  d.  Aug.  1843. 
a.  Mary  Vere,  d.  young,  May,  1847. 

jii.  Caroline  Mary  Vere,  m.  4  June,  18G8,  John  James  Unwin 
Clarke,  Esj.,  and  d.  leaving  two  sons,  John  James  Vere 
Unwin,  b.  1  May,  1869,  and  Alexander  Henry,  b.  2  Dec 
1870. 

IV.  Alana  Mary  Vera,  d.  unm.  1864. 

V.  Edith  Vere,  d.  unm.  1861. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  31  Oct.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  F'rancis  Powell,  Esq.,  of  Hurdcott  House, 
Wilts,  J.P.  andD.L.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  and  Capt.  3rd 
batt.  Wilts  Regt.,  b.  16  April,  1842 ;  m.  25  Feb.  1875,  Hon. 
Marion  Sybil,  dau.  of  Charles,  3rd  Lord  Headley,  and  d.  4  Dec. 
1886,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  13  Nov.  1890,  Rev. 
Benjamin  Whitefoord,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury),  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Allanson  Tyndale,  now  of  Hurdcott  House. 

I.  Marion  Milhcent. 

a.  Dorothea  Sybil  Joanna. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect  and 
erased  gu.  Crest — A  lion's  gamb,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
Spes  mea,  Christus  erit. 

Seats — ^Huidcott  House,  Salisbury;  and  Witham  Friary, 
■Somerset. 


POWELL    OF    BKOOKLANDS. 

Powell,  William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Brooklands, 
Hants,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  b.  20  Aug.  1824. ;  m.  29 
April,  1862,  Louisa  Esther,  dau.  of  H.  Bernej 
Caldwell,  Esq.,  Hillborough.  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Martin,  Clare  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  8  July,  1868. 

II.  Edward  Weyland  Martin,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  3  Dec.  1869. 
I.  Mary  Grace. 

Lieut.-Col.  W.  Martin  Powell  obtained  his  com- 
mission in  6tli  Inniskilling  IJragoons  in  1843,  and 
hecame  Captain  in  1849,  retired  in  1853,  joined  the 
Hampshire   Yeomanry    Cavalry   as    Captain    and 


Adjutant  in  1854,  which  appointment  he  held  till 
1881.  He  then  took  command  of  the  regiment,  and 
finally  retired  with,  the  rank  of  Honorary  Lieut.- 
Col.  1884. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Powell,  Esq.,  6.  1735;  m.  1786, 
Clarissa,  dau.  of  James  Madden,  Esq.,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1820, 
leaving  a  son, 

Henry  Weyland  Powell,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  an  Officer 
i  n  the  Grenadier  Guards,  with  which  he  served  at  Waterloo 
and  Quatre  Bras.  He  m.  15  April,  1817,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Buckworth,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1865)  had 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Bdckworth  Powell  Montgomery,  D.L.  of  Wilver- 
ley,  Hants,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  5  Jan.  1820 ;  m.  4 
March,  1869,  Laura  Emmeline,  dau.  of  Col.  L.  A.  Northy, 
and  widow  of  Sir  William  Dickson,  Bart.,  and  d.  1»78.  She 
d.  5  Oct.  1890. 

II.  William  Martin,  now  of  Brooklands. 

I.  Clarissa,  b.  1818,  a  Sister  of  Mercy. 

II.  Mary  Catherine,  m.  1853,  Rev.  Paulet  Mildmay  Compton, 
and  has  one  dau.,  Alice  Theophila. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  July,  1840. 
Seat — Brooklands,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 
Ctub — Army  and  Navy. 


POWELL    OF    MAESGWYNNE. 

Powell,  Caroline  Maey,  of  Maesgwynne,  co. 
Carmarthen,  b.  23  Feb.  1841 ;  s.  her  father  1889. 

Lineagre. — Walter  Rice  Howell  Powell,  Esq.  of 
^laesgwynne,  m.  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joshua  Powell,  Esq.  of 
Brislington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868)  had  issue, 

Walter  Rice  Howell,  of  Maesgwynne. 
Edward  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Anne's,  Congresbury, 
near  Bristol,  b.  26  .Sept.  1825  ;  m.  19  July,  1849,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  John  Daniel,  Esq.  of   Clifton,  Bristol,  and   d.  leaving 
issue,  Edward  Howell,  b.  1850,  deceased  ;  John  Hungerford, 
b.   1853,  deceased;  Henry,  b.  1855,   deceased;  Arthur,  6. 
1863,   deceased;    Walter  Bice,   b.   1867,   deceased;    Ellen 
Georgiana,  deceased  ;  and  Alice  Jane  Riddle,  deceased. 
Thomas  Rees  Oliver,  Barrister-at-Law,  of   Wyngron,  near 
Whitland,  m.  Kate  Peach  Lindsey,  now  deceased,  and  d. 
1877,  lea\ing  issue,  a  dau.  deceased. 
Maria  Jane,  m.  Edward  Randolph,  Esq.  of  Bella  Vista,  Bath, 
both  deceased. 
Georgiana  Mary,  m.  Col.  Randolph,  now  deceased,  and  d. 
1846. 
Mr.  Powell  d.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Rice  Howell  Powell,  Esq.  of  Maesgwynne,  J.P. 
for  cos.  Carmarthen  and  Pembroke,  and  D.L.  for  the  former, 
for  which  he  served  as  High  Sheiiff  1849,  M.P.  for  co.  Car- 
marthen 1880-5,  for  W.  Carmarthenshire  18S5-8,  6.  4  April, 
1819;  ?)i.  1st,  6  May,  1840,  Emily  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Skrine,  Esq.  of  Stubbings,  Berks,  and  Warleigh  Manor,  Somer- 
set, and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Sept.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Rice  Howell,  b.  1844;  d.  1885. 

I.  Caroline  Mary,  now  of  Maesgwynne. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1851,  Catharine  Anne  Prudence,  2nd  dau.  of 
Grismond  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
by  her  has  a  dau., 

II.  Emily  Catharine,  m.  2  July,  1874,  William  Francis  Uoch, 
Esq.  ot  Butterhill,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  him  (who  is  de- 
ceased) has  issue,  George  Powell,  b.  18  April,  1875;  Walter 
Francis,  6.  20  Jan.  18«0 ;  WiUiam  Protheroe,  b.  12  June, 
1881 ;  Mary  Catharine,  b.  20  Dec.  1878. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  25  June,  1889. 

Seat — Maesgwynne,  Whitland,  co.  Carmarthen. 


POWELL    OF    NANT-EOS. 

Powell,  William  Beaucleek,  Esq.  of  Nant- 
Eos,  CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut. 
Shropshire  Militia,  b.  1834 ;  m.  1864,  Anne  Maria, 
3rd  dau.  of  David  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Eronavon,  co. 
Cardigan,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Athelstan  Lewis,  6.  187C. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  br.inch  of  the  line  of  Edwin  ap 
Grono,  Lord  of  Tegaingl,  founder  of  the  13th  Noble  Tribe  of 
North  Wales  and  Powys. 

HouEL  ap  levan  ap  Griffith  Lloyd  ap  Llewelyn  Lloyd  ap 
Llewelyn  Caplan  (Lord  Aberayron,  co.  Cardigan)  ap  Llewelyn 
ap  Cadwgan  ap   lorwerth  ap  Uchdryd  ap  Edwin  Prince  of 


.1640 


POW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POW 


Tegaingl,  m.  Elen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rhys  ap  David  ap  Mere- 
dith, of  LJangweryddon,  derived  from  Llawdden,  a  chieftain 
of  Cardiganshire,  and  was  father  of 

Philip  ap  Howel,  who  in.  Elliw,  dau.  and  eo-heir  of  Daviii 
Lloyd,  of  Croyddyn,  co.  Cardigan,  and  had  a  son, 

David  Philip  Powell,  of  Llechwedd  l>yr)s,  co.  Cardigan, 
vhose  wife  was  a  dau.  of  Jolin  ap  Kdward  of  Nant-Kos. 
Their  son, 

John  Powell,  of  Llechwedd  Dyrys,  was  father,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Glanfread,  of  a  son  and 
Buccessor, 

Sib  Thomas  Powell,  of  Llechwedd  Dyrys,  Knt.,  living  in 
1688,  successively  ne  of  the  Judges  of  the  Courts  of  Common 
Pleas  and  King's  Bench.  This  gentleman  hi.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  David  Lloyd,  of  Aberbrwynen,  and  was  father 
of 

Wilijam  Powell,  Esq.,  m.  Averina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Cornelius  le  Brun,  a  native  of  Cologne,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Col.  John  Jones,  of  Nant-Eos,  and  had  issue. 
The  3rd  son. 

Rev.  William  Powell,  LL.D.,  m.  Elizibeth,  eldest  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Athelstan  Owen,  Esq.  of  Rhiwsaeson,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, by  Ann  his  wife,  heir  of  the  ancient  family  of  Corbet, 
of  Ynys-y-maengwyn,  co.  Merioneth,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
J 780,  a  dau.  Williamia,  m.  Col.  William  Lewis,  of  Llauayron, 
in  Cardiganshire,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nant^Eos,  m.  Elinor,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  Maurice  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Ynys-y-maengwyn  (by 
Hannah,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir,  with  her  sister,  Mary, 
wife  of  Sir  John  Hill,  of  Hawkestono,  Bart.,  of  John  Chambre, 
Esq.  of  Petton,  in  Salop),  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edwaed,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Owen,  m.  March,  IS28,  H.aiTiet  Anne,  3rd  sur- 
Tiving  dau.  of  William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Peniarth,  in 
Merionethshire,  and  d.  1859,  having  had  issue, 

1  Athelstan  Owen,  b.  1832,  deceased. 

2  William  Beadclebk,  now  of  Nant-Eos. 
1  Elinor  Laura. 

I.  Ellen  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  T.  Phelp,  Esq.  of  Coston 
House,  CO.  Leicester. 

II.  Anne  Corbetta,  m.  Roderick  Eardley  Rickardes,  Esq.  of 
Penglais,  co.  Cardigan. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Edward  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nant-Eos,  Lord-Lieut., 

M.P.,  and  Col.  of  the  Militia  of  Cardiganshire,  6.  16  Feb. 

1788,  m.  1st,  4  Oct.  1810,  Laura  Edwyna,  eldest  dau.  of  James 

Sackville  Tufton  Phelp,  Esq.  of  Coston  House,  co.  Leicester, 

by  whom  (who  d.  1822)  he  had  two  sons, 
William  Thomas  Rowland,  his  heir. 

Cornelius  le  Brun,  6.  July,  1817,  and  d.  1864,  leaving 
five  children. 

Col.  Powell  m.  2ndly,  April,  1841,  Hariott  Dell,  widow  of 
George  Ackers,  Esq.of  Moreton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Cherry  Willingham,  co.  Lincoln. 
Col.  Powell  d.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Thomas  Rowland  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nant-Eos, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Cardigan  Militi.a,  and 
M.P.  for  CO.  Cardigan  1859  to  18C5,  6.  4  Aug.  1815;  m.  1  May, 
1839,  Rosa  Edwyna,  elder  dau.  and  co-heii  of  William  George 
Cherry,  Esq.  of  Buckland,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
May,  1860)  had  issue, 

I.  Geoboe  Eenest  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Hariiutt  Edwyna,  d.    1857. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  1878,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

George  Ernest  John  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nant-Eos,  High 
Sheriff  for  Cardigan  1880,  6.  10  Feb.  1842;  m.  1881,  Dinah 
T.  Harries,  of  Goodwick,  co.  Pembroke,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he 
was  g.byhis  cousin,  the  present  William  Beauclebk  Powell, 
Esq.  of  Nant-Eos. 

Arms—Arg.,  across  fiory  engrailed  sa.  between  four  Cornish 
choughs  ppr.,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  chevron  between 
three  epciir-lieads  arg.  Crest — A  talbot's  head  ppr.,  collared. 
Motto— Inter  hastas  et  hostes. 

.Sea! — Nant-Eos,  near  Absrystwith,  South  Wales. 


POWEIili    OF    BANIiAHAN. 

PowKLL,  Henry  Claeingbold,  Esq.  of  Banla- 
han,  CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  served 
in  the  10th  Regt.  and  as  Commandant  of  the 
iS'ewcastle-on-Tyne  District,  b.  31  Jidy,  1806; 
m.  11  July,  1836,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Lieufc.-Gen. 
Thomas  Hutchesson,  Col.  Comm.  li.A.,  and  has 
issue, 


I.  Edward  O'Donovan,  lat«  Capt.  Royal  Marine  Light 
Infantry,  6.  17  May,  1838;  m.  6  Jan.  1873.  Mary  Eliza,  ' 
dau.  of  Lieut.  Jenkin,  R.E.,  and  has  issue,  one  son, 

Henry  Jenkin. 

II.  Harry  Hutchesson,  d.  1846. 

III.  Francis  Pery  Hutchesson,  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Tels- 
combe,  Lewes,  Sussex,  b.  7  July,  1843;  «i.  29  Nov.  1887, 
Caroline  Townseud,  and  has  issue,  Fitzheniy ;  Williaou  • 
Marion. 

IV.  Thomas  Hutchesson,  10th  Regt.,  d.  I«6L 

V.  Scudamore  Kydley,  M.D.,  6.  7  Nov.  1844;  m.20  Feb.  1877,. 
Ada,  dau.  of  George  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Manor,  co.. 
York. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

II.  .\nna  Maria  Mary,  w.  22  Sept.  1875,  Francis  Langforti 
O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  CLE.,  C.S.L,  Consulting  Engineer  o£ 
the  Indian  Government,  Secretary  to  the  Public  Works- 
Dept.  in  India. 

III.  Eleanor  Sarah,  to.  14  Oct.  1875,  James  Gibbons  Smyth^ 
Major-Gen.  late  1st  Dorset  Regt. 

Lineage.— This  family  derives  from  the  Powells,  or  Ap. 
Howells,  of  Penkelly,  to  which  ancient  family  belonged  Sik 
John  Powell,  Judge  of  King's  Bench,  who  fearlessly  defended 
the  bishops  brought  to  trial  by  James  II.  From  Gwyllia.m', 
his  brother,  the  existing  branch  is  lineally  descended. 

Thomas  Powell,  son  of  Gwylliam,  m.  Harriet  Vaughan,  and 
was  father  of 

William  Powell,  m.  Joanna  Scudamore,  and  had  issue. 
His  3rd  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Powell,  m.  Anne  Kydley,  and  d.  1783,  leaving 
a  son  and  a  dau., 

I.  Edward,  Major  in  the  army,  formerly  in  the  9th  and  10th 
Regts.,  m.  1797,  Eleanor  Buchanan,  and  d.  1847,  leaving: 
issue, 

1  Edward,  of  Banlahan,  m.  Anna  Matilda  Digby,  and, 
d.  X.  p.  19  Sept.  1KG7. 

2  Henbt  Clabingbold,  now  of  Banlahan. 
1  Anna  Maria. 

1.  Em.ma  Ann,  m.  1800,  The  O'Donovan,  Lieut.-Col.  o5 
the  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  who  d.  s.  p.  1829,  having  be- 
queathed Banlahan  and  the  ancient  O'Uonovan  estatej  i» 
his  wife  absolutely.  She  d.  1832,  leaving  the  estates  to- 
her  brother,  whose  son,  Col.  Powell,  is  the  present 
proprietor. 

.-IrHis — Or,  two  chevrons  between  three  lions'  gambs  erased 
gu.,  in  centre  chief  point  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.     Cre^l — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-gritlin  vert,  charged  on  the  shouideir 
wiih  a  trefoil  or.    Motto— F.Arjch  i  iynu  [Look  upwaid). 
Seal — Banlahan,  Union  Hall,  Cork. 
Jiesidence—2,  Alfred  Place,  Dover. 


POWELL    OF    BUCKHURST    HILL. 

Powell,  Nathanael,  Esq.  of  Buckhurst  Hill^ 
CO.  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L,,  b.  15  Oct.  1813  ;  m.  22' 
Aug,  1838,  Agnes,  7th  dau.  of  David  Powell,  Esq. 
of  Bench  House,  Loughton,  Essex,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Herbert  Nathanacl,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1850. 

II.  Robert  Arthur,  b.  and  d.  1848. 

HI.  Habbt  James,  6.  24  Jan.  1853;  educated  at  Rugby  an<2 
Trin,  Coll,  Oxon,  B.A,,  1873;  m.  '26  Jan.  1875,  Emmu, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  W.  S,  Suart,  R,E.,  of  Bowles, 
Essex,  and  has  issue,  Muriel,  b.  29  Oct.  1875. 

IV.  John  David,  6.  1855;  d.  1856. 

v.  Edmund  Nathanael  (Rev.),  Curate-in-Charge  of  Becton, 
Essex,  b.  2  Sept.  1859  ;  educated  at  Winchester  and  Trin.. 
Coll.  Oxon,  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885. 

I.  Louisa  Agnes,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1844. 

II.  Alice  Catharine,  6.  6  June,  1S43, 

HI,  Maria,  b.  3  Nov.  184G;  m.  10  Sept.  lgG7,  Fredoriik 
George  Read,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Janette  Mary,  6.  5  Aug.  1849. 

V.  Anne  Louisa,  b.  14  April,  1851. 

VI.  Emma  Sophia,  b.  29  May,  1857. 

VII.  Beatrice  Pryor,  6.  2  April,  1862. 
viii.  Rachel  Clark,  b.  31  Aug.  18G4. 

Lineage. — This  family  was  settled  at  Mildenhall,  Suffolk, 
at  the  close  of  the  15th  century,  William  Powle  ai)pearing  as 
plaintiff  to  a  fine  levied  Easter  Term,  13  Henby  VI 1.,  for  a. 
messuage  and  76  acres,  &c.,  in  that  town.  In  the  early  part 
of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  Barnabic,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Powle 
or  Powell,  of  Mildenhall,  removed  to  Mussels,  in  the  adjoining, 
parish  of  Barton  Mills,  having  ;;i.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Webb, 


TOW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POW 


IGil 


of  the  latter  place.  Barnabie  Powell  d.  in  1602,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son,  David  Powell.  The  property  of  Barton  M:lls 
having  been  sold  in  1C79, 

John  Powell  (grandson  of  David  Powell)  reiroved  shortly 
afterwards  to  Hawsted,  co.  Suffolk.  He  was  b.  at  Barton 
Mills,  1662;  m.  Katharine,  dau.  of  Henry  Murton,  of  Boxted, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1752)  he  had  six  sons  and  one  dau.  He  d. 
at  Hawsted  in  1724.     His  2nd  son, 

David  Powell,  of  Clapton,  Middlesex,  came  to  London  in 
1712,  and  became  a  merchant  of  Old  Broad  Street ;  he  was 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wattesfield,  Suffolk;  6.27  Jan..  and 
bapt.  8  Feb.  1695;  m.  27  April,  1723,  Susanna  (6.  2  April, 
1696  ;  d.  26  Aug.  1762),  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  TliisUe- 
thwayte,  of  Winterslow,  Wilts,  and  of  the  Clo.'^e,  Sarum, 
Registrar  to  the  Bishop  of  Sarum,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Baden,  of  New  Sarum.  Mr.  Powell  d.  at  Clapton, 
10  Feb.  1784,  having  had  four  sons, 

I.  David,  of  whom  afterwards. 

II.  Baden,  of  Bench  House,  l.ougliton,  co.  Essex,  bapt.  29 
March,  1731  ;  d.  mim.  at  Clapton,  31  Aug.  1602. 

Di.  Thomas,  of  The  Chesnuts,  Tottenham,  bapt.  24  Aug. 
1735;  m.  1st,  5  May,  1770,  Catherine,  dau.  of  J)r.  Smith, 
Physician  to  Catherine  II.  of  Eussia,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
'i'l  June,  1780)  he  had  issue, 

David  Thomas,  of  The  Chesnuts,  Tottenham,  J.P  ,  h.  29 
Jan.   1771;  Ensign   16th  Eegt.  of  boot,   1789-90;  Lieut. 
14th  Dragoons,   commanded   1791,   in  Ireland,  left  the 
army,  1795  ;  entered  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxon,  1797;  B.C.L. 
(Oxon),  1805,  and  LL.B.,  Curate  of  Ashurst  1805  j  and  d. 
9  June,  1848. 
Henry  Thomas,  6. 1774  ;  d.  3  Feb.  1777. 
Catharine,  b.  30  June,  1772;  )ii.  23  June,  1792,  Sir  Henry 
W.   Martin,   Bart,    of    Lockynge,    Berks,   Controller    of 
H.M.  Navy;  and  d.  5  Jan.  1847.     He  d.  3  Feb.  1842. 
Mr.  Powell  m.  2ndly,  11  Aug.  1786,  Clarissa,  dau.  of  J^imes 
Madden,  Esq.  of  Fulham,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1820,  having  by 
her  (6.  14  March,   1760 ;   d.  30  Jan.   1847)   had  furtlier 
issue, 

Henry  Weyland,  of  Foxlea,=e,  Lyndhurst,  Hants,  6.  4 
April,  1787;  entered  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1807,  served  in 
Grenadier  tiuards  in  the  Peninsular  and  afterwards  at 
Quatre  Bras  and  at  Waterloo;  7)i.  15  April,  IS! 7,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Buckworth  (by  his  wife,  Mary  Magdalene 
Eussell),  who  d.  16  July,  1840,  having  by  her  (6.  6  Jan. 
1792;  d.  5  Oct.  1865)  had  issue, 

Henry  Buckworth,  of  Wilveoly  Park,  Hants,  D.L.  for 
Berks,  b.  16  Jan.   1820;  served  in  Grenadier  Guards 
1838-48;  in.  4  March,  1869,  Lauretta  Emiline,  dau.  of 
Gen.   L.  A.  Northey,  and  widow  ot   Sir  W.  Dickson ; 
took  the  surname  of  Montgomery  in  addition  to  that 
of  Powell  in  1871 :  and  d.  .<'.p.  24  June,  1878. 
AYilliam  Martin,  of  Brooklunds,  Lyndhurst,  Hants,  J. P., 
Capt.  Inniskillen  Dragoons,  retired  » ith  rank  of  Licut.- 
Col.,6.  20  Aug.  1824;  ?«.  29  April,  1S62,  Louisa  Esther, 
dau    of  H.  B.  CaldWL-U,  Esq.  of  Hillborough,  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  has  had  issue,  1  Henry  Martin,  b.  8  July, 
1808,  Clare  Coll.  Camb.  ;  2  Edward  Weyland  Martin, 
Lieut.  K.A.  (18b9),  b.  3  Dec.  1869;  1  Mary,  b.  12  May, 
and  d.  31  May,  1863 ;  2  Clarissa,  b.  2  3Iay,  1864,  d.  at 
Algiers,  1  Feb.  1880;  3  Mary  Grace,  6.  11  May,  1807. 
Clarissa,  6.  27  Dec.  1818;  a  Sister  of  Mercy  at  Ascot, 
since  1847. 
Mary  Catheiine,  6.  9  Nov.  1825:  m.  2  Feb.  1853,  Ecv. 
Paulet  M.  Compton,  and  has  a  dau.,  Alice  Theophila. 
IV.  James,  of  Wattisfield,  Suffolk,  bapt.  29  July,  1737  ;  m.  8 
Nov.  1775,  Atine,   dau.  of  llev.  Thomas  Cornthwaite  (40 
years  Vicar  of  Hackney),  and  d.  25  Feb.  1824,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Aug.  1831)  had  issue, 

James,  of  Newick  Park,  afterwards  of  Dawlish,  6.  13  May, 
1778;  m.  19  April,  1808,  Elizateth  May,  who  d.  27  April, 
1b56.  He  d.  s.  p.  30  Aug.  1»46. 
Thomas  Baden  (Kev.),  Hector  of  Newick,  Prebendary  of 
CliiLhester,  FeUow  of  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxon,  1808-12,  B.A. 
18u8;  6.  14  Oct.  1786;  m.  22  May,  Isll,  Sarah  Louisa, 
ilau.  of  Rev.  Nathanael  Cotton,  Bector  of  Thorniy, 
Nortliants,  and  d.  25  April,  1868,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
13  April,  1835)  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Baden,  b.  15  May,  1812;  E.A.  Exeter  CoU. 
Oxford,  1833,  d.  3  March,  1844. 

2  William,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  1839,  Barrister  of 
the  inner  Temple.  1846,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Sector  of 
Newick  1868;  b.  25  Jan.  1817  ;  vi.  2  Nov.  1802,  Isabella 
Vandamme  Mackenzie  (who  d.  May,  1880).  He  d.  28 
Jan.  1885,  leaving  issue,  1  Thomas  Baden,  of  Newick, 
Bradfield,  1877-79,  of  New  College,  Oxon,  6.  2  Jan. 
1864 ;  2  William  George,  of  Newick,  Bradfield,  1877-82, 
b.  26  Jan.  Ib65. 

3  James  Edward,  6.  26  Dec.  1829;  d.  16  March,  1823. 

4  James  David,  of  Hiahhurst,  Newick,  Lord  of  the 
-Manor  of  Walsham-le-Willows,  Suffolk,  0.  20  Oct.  1&24. 

1  Louisa  Ann,  b.  14  Dec.  1814;  d.  13  Nov.  IsCti. 

2  Maria,  b.  30  Oct.  1820  ;  d.  26  April,  1821. 

3  Elizabeth  Maria,  b.  17  July,  1829  ;  d.  21  Dec.  1857. 
Hester,  6.  31  Oct.  1776;  ra.  21  Nov.  1795,  Baden  Powell, 


Esq.  of  Lankington,  Tonbiidge  Wells,  High  Sheriff  ui 
Kent,  1831,  and  by  him  (b.  21  Nov.  1867,  d.  24  July,  1844> 
had  issue.  She  d.  7  June,  1848. 
Anne,  b.  20  Feb.  1782  ;  ra.  May,  1809,  Eev.  Robert 
Marriott  (b.  1774,  d.  5  Oct.  1841),  Rector  of  Cotesljach, 
and  d.  14  March,  1840,  having  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Powell,  Esq.  of  Little  St.  Helens,  London,  of  Iloni- 
erton,  and  of  Horton  Kirby,  Kent,  Treasurer  of  St.  Luke  s 
Hospital,  London,  1794,  b.  13  Dec.  1725;  m.  15  Aug.  ITOI, 
Laetitia,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Clark,  of  St.  Botolphs,  Bisli- 
opsgate,  and  d.  at  Homerton,  31  Jan,  1810,  having  by  her  {b. 
25  Dec.  1741;  d.  27  April,  1801)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Clark,  of  Little  St.  Helens,  and  of  Clapton,  Middle- 
sex, also  of  Horton  Kirby,  Kent,  Treasurer  of  St.  Luke  » 
Hospital,  London,  6.4  Aug.  1763;  d.  at  Clapton,  7  May, 
1847,  unm. 

II.  David,  of  Bench  House,  Loughton,  Essex,  J.P.,  6.  22 
Nov.  1764;  killed  by  lightning  at  Loughton,  15  May,  1832. 
He  m.  1st,  20  Dec.  1798,  Mary,  only  child  of  Harry  Town- 
send  (by  Mary,  his  wile,  dau.  of  Eobert  Williamson,  of 
Cockermouth,  Cumberland),  and  by  her  (6.  1775,  d.  l<i 
March,  1809)  he  had  issue, 

1  Harry  Townsend  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Strettonon  Dunsmore, 
b.  11  Jan.  1800;  educated  at  Harrow  and  Oriel  Coll. 
Oxford  (B.A.  1821),  m.  30  Sept.  1834,  HaiTiet  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  II.  Grimes,  Esq.  of  Coton  House,  Warwick,  and 
d.  13  June,  1854,  having  by  her  (who  d.  28  June,  188l> 
had  issue, 

Henry  Clark,  b.  25  Feb.  1838. 

Townsend,  b.  18  June,  1847. 

Mary,  6.   6  Dec.  1836  ;  m.   18  July,   1867,  her  second 

cousin.  Rev.  John    Sikes  Watson    {b.  22  Aug.   1837;,. 

Rector  of  Lowick-fhrapstone,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  J.  D, 

Watson. 
Emily,  b.  12  Sept.  1839  :  m.  26  July,  1860,  Eev.  James 

Albert  Cheese,  Vicar  of  New  Bilton,  Rugby. 
Frances  Harriett,  b.  30  Jan.  1841. 
Caroline,  b.  27  Feb.  1843. 

2  David,  of  Heath  Lodge,  Hampstead,  6.  15  Jan.  1806  ;  ku 
1st,  28  June,  1831,  Elizabeth  Martha,  dau.  of  Josepli 
Moms,  of  Ampthill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Oct.  1833)  had. 
issue, 

Elizabeth  Gertnide,  b.  23  Aug.  1832;  m.  16  Nov.  1855^ 

Laurence  Hirch,  of  Fi^l^erton  Dclamere,  Wilts,  son  o>: 

Wyiley  Birch,  Esq.  of  Wietham,  Norfolk. 
Mr,  David  Powell  m.  2ndly,  17  Nov.  1837,  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Pryor,  cf  Hampstead,  and  d.   6  April,  188-,, 
having  by  her  (who  d,  14  Oct.  1865;  had  issue, 
David,  b.  16  April,  1840. 
Henry  Pryor,  b.  14  Feb.  1847. 
Robert  Walter,  b.  29  Sept.  1850. 
Hope,  6.  24  May,  1854  ;  d.  26  May,  1854. 
Leonard  Marlborough,  of  Bayford  Grange,   Htrtford,  6,. 

8  Nov.  1856;  Eton,  1869-75;  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  B.. A. 

1879;  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1882. 
Bernard  Louis,  b.  10  Nov.  1858 ;  d.  13  April,  1863. 
Caroline,  b.  30  Aug.  1841  :  d.  9  Sept.  1841, 
Wilhelmina  Louisa,  of  Bayford  Giange,  Hertford,  b.  1& 

Aug.  1842. 
Ade'ine,  b.  23  Sept.  1843  ;  wi.  Richard  Musgrave  Harvey, 

Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Harvey,  Rector  of  Hornsty, 

and  Canon  of  Gloucester. 
Blanche  Mary,  6.  I  June,  1845  ;  cf .  3  Oct.  1848. 
Ellen  Marion,  b.  21  Sept.  1849;  d.  3  Nov,  1881. 
Constance  Irby,  of  Bayford  Grange,  Hertford,  b.  20  Jan. 

1860. 

1  Wilhelmina,  b.  7  March,  1801 ;  m.  8  Sept,  183.5,  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  Paul  Anthony  Irby  (d.  10  Feb,  1805),  Rector  of 
Cottesbrook,  Northants,  4th  son  of  2nd  Baron  Boston. 
She  d.  28  July,  1842. 

2  Mary,  b.  27  Oct,  1802  ;  d.  24  April,  1674, 

3  Caroline,  b.  2  March,  1804;  in.  29  Sept,  1826,  George 
Abraham  Crawley,  Esq,  of  Whitehall  Place,  and  Highgate,^ 
and  d.  17  Dec.  1875. 

4  Catharine  Maria,  6.17  June,  1808  ;  m.  1  July,  1828,  John 
Craven,  Esq,  {d.  4  Sept.  1834),  of  Clapton,  Hackney,  uuil 
d.  19  May,  1882. 

David  Powell,  m.  2ndly,  9  Aug.  1810,  Grizell,  dau.  o£ 
Samuel  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Hampstead.  and  by  her  {b.  1  Sept, 
1781;  d.  21  Feb.  1852)  had  further  issue, 

3  Samuel,  6.  16  Dec.  1814;  d.unm.  1  June,  1837. 

4  George  (Eev.)  IncumbentofCrookham,  Hants,  6,  5  July, 
1818;  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.  Camb.)  1841;  d.  uurn.  9  Feb. 
1875. 

6  Thomas  Edward  (Eev,),  Vicar  of  Bishani,  Berks,  6.  22 
Aug.  1823 ;  B.A.  (Oriel  Coll.  Oxon)  1845 ;  m.  5  Jan. 
1847,  Emma,  5th  dau,  of  Edgar  Corrie  (grandson  ot" 
William  Corrie,  of  Dumfries),  of  Parley  Lodge,  Croydon, 
and  aftenvards  of  Arlington  Manor,  Newbury,  and  has- 
bad  issue, 

Edgar,  6.  9  Jan.  1853. 

Ernest  Henry,  6,  20  Sept.  1854  ;  d.  5  July.  1855. 

George  Herbert,  Barrister- at-Law  of  the  inner  Temple, 
b.  29  May,  1856. 


16^2 


POW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POW 


John  Clark,  6.  25  Dec.  1860. 

Malcolm  Corrie,  6.  2S  July,  1863. 

Alfred  Huare,  b.  14  April,  186-i. 

Oswald  Byroiii,  b.  30  Aua:.  1867. 

Marcaret,  b.  28  Nov.  1847. 

Emily  Sibella,  b.  25  Au^.  1849;  i».  21  Pec.  1878,  Edward 

Norman  Feter  Moor,  Esq.,  and  ha*;  issue. 
Anne  Mary,  6.  27  April,  1851  :  d.  17  Sept.  ISCO. 
Asrnes  Katharine,  b.  5  June,  1858. 
Edith  Venables,  b.  4  Aug.  1870. 

5  Sarah  Sophia,  6.  3  Sept.  1813;  m.  19  May,  1810.  licr. 
George  Kred.  Goddard,  Eector  of  Southflecr,  eldest  son  of 
the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Goddard,  of  Ibstock,  Leieobtcr. 

6  Louisa,  6.  26  Oct.  1810  ;  d.  5  June,  1837. 

7  Agnes,  b.  27  March,  1820;  m.  22  Aug.  1838,  her  cousin, 
Kathanael  Powell,  Esq.,  now  of  Buckhurst  Hill,  and 
has  issue. 

8  Anne  Loetitia.  b.  10  Nov.  1821  ;  to.  16  May,  1843,  Eev. 
George  Kidd  Morell  (d.  18S1,\  Vicar  of  Moulsford,  Berks, 
and  d.  19  March,  1885. 

fii.  Baden,   of  Langton  and  Speldhnrst,  Tunbridge  Wells, 

High  Sheriff  of  Kent.  ISSl  ;  b.  21   Nov.   1767;  d.  24  July, 

1S44  ;  Hi.  21  Nov.  1795,  Hester,  dau.  of  James  Powell,  Esq. 

of  Clapton,  and  by  her  (6.  31  Oct.  1776  ;  d.  7  June,   1848) 

had  issue, 

1  Baden  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  M.A.  (0.\on), 

V.P.K.S.,  K.E.Ast.S.,  F.E.G.S.,  6.  22  Aug.  1796;  m.  1st, 

i7  July,  1821,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Vincent  Francis  Eivaz,  of 

Hackney,  which  lady  d.  s.  j).  13  March,  1836  ;  2ndly,  27 

Sept.    1837,    Charlotte,   dau.    of  William  Pope,    Esq.  of 

Hillindene,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  1844) 

had  issue, 

Baden   Henry,   C. I.E.,  Judge  of  Chief  Court,  Lahore, 
retired  1889,  Conservator  of  Forests,  Punjab,  b.  23  Aug. 
1841;  author  of  several  works  on  Indian  Law,  Land 
Tenure,  &c. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  14  Sept.  1838. 
Louisa  Anne,  6.  18  March,  1843 ;  vi.  27  Nov.  1863,  Eev. 
Thomas   Godfrey   Pembroke  Pope,  English  Chaplain 
at  Lisbon,  and  Canon  of  Gibraltar,  and  has  issue. 
Loetitia  Mary,  6.  4  June,  1844  ;  d.  2  Sept.  1865. 
Eev.  Baden  Powell  m.  3rdly,  10  March,   1846,  Henrietta 
Grace,  dau.  of  Vice-Adniiral  W.  H.  Smyth,  K.S.F.,  D.C.L., 
F.Ii.S.    (sister  of  Professor   Piazzi   Smyth,   Astronomer 
Eoyal    for    Scotland,   and  great-niece   of   the   1st   Lord 
Nelson),  and  d.  11  June,  1860,  having  by  her  had  further 
issue, 

Henry  Warington  Smyth,  F.E.G.S.,  Barrister,  Inner 
Temple  (1876),  Admiralty  Barrister,  b.  3  Feb.  1847; 
a  Master  Mariner  and  Lieut.  Eoyal  Naval  Ee.serve. 

George  Smyth,  M.A.  (Oxon),  M.P.  for  Liverpool  fKirk- 
dale  Div.)  1885;  Companion  of  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George  (1884),  Knight  Commander  (1888); 
F'.E.G.S.,  F.K.C.I.,  an  author  on  Political,  Financial, 
and  Colonial  subjects  ;  6.  24  Dec.  1847. 

Augustus  Smyth,  6.  2  May,  1849  ;  d.  3  April,  1863. 

Francis  Smyth,  M.A.  (Oxon),  h.  29  July,  1850;  Barrister 
of  Inner  Temple  ;  painter  and  sculptor. 

John  Penrose  Smyth,  b.  21  Dec.  185^ ;  d.  14  Dee.  1855. 

Kobert  Stephenson  Smyth,  ^.  22  Feb.  1857:  Capt.  13th 
Hussars,  Intelligence  Officer,  Zulu  operations  1887  : 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  South  Africa  1888:  Secretary  to 
Special  Mission  to  Swaziland  1889;  Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C. 
Malta,  1890. 

Baden  Fletcher  Smyth,  b.  22  May,  1860;  Lieut.  Scots 
Guards  :  Nile  Expedition,  1884-85,  Guards  Camel  Corps 
(medal,  clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  A.D.C.  to  Sir 
Anthony  Musgrave,  1888  ;  A.D.C.  and  Private  Secre- 
tary to  Sir  Henry  Norman  (1889),  in  Queensland. 

Henrietta  Smyth,  b.  28  Oct.  1861 ;  d.  9  .March,  1854. 

Jessie  Smyth,  b.  25  Nov.  1855;  d.  24  July,  1856. 

Agnes  Smyth,  6.  16  Dec.  1858. 

2  Charles,  of  Speldhurst,  Tunbridge  Wells,  J.P.  Kent.  b. 
30  July,  1807  ;  to.  28  Oct.  1851,  Emily  Ann,  dau.'  (if 
James  Eyre  Watson,  Esq.  of  Fillongley  Grange,  co.  War- 
wick, and  (/.  17  March,  1885,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  21 
May,  1890)  a  son, 

Charles  Watson,  of  Speldhurst,  Kent,  J.P.,  b.  26  Nov. 
1852;  B.A.  (Oxon)  1878:  m.  22  Aug.  1888,  Elizabeth 
Constance,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  lleber  Drury,  and  ha-s 
issue,  Charles  Baden  Drury,  6.  15  Sept.  1889. 

3  Henry,  b.  6  March,  1809. 

1  Susanna,  6.  17  Jan.  1798;  d.unm.2r>  March,  1885. 

2  Eleanor,  b   4  Oct.  1803  ;  d.  unm.  30  Oct.  1885. 

IV.  Edward,  6.  1770;  rf.  1771. 

V.  Harry  (llev.).  Hector  of  East  Horndon,  LL.B.  (Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.,  1793),  b.  20  June,  1771  ;  in.  6  July,  1812,  Anne 
id.  5  Nov.  Is69),  dau.  of  —  Birch,  Esq.,  and  i.s.p.  1  Feb. 
1831. 

\i.  James,  6. and  d.  1772. 

VII.  .James,  of  whom  afterwards. 

I.   Loetitiu,  6.1762;   £^.1764. 

i\.  Susanna,  i.24  Nov.  1765;    d.  20  Jan.  1846;  having  m. 

Kev.  Thomas  Silies,  Vicar  of  Guilsborough,  Northants,  who 

cZ.  «.jj.  14  Dec.  1834. 
III.  Loetitia.  6. 19  Oct.  1766;   rf.unTO.  13  July,  1859. 


IV.  Henrietta  Catherine,  h.  1769  ;  d.  1772. 

v.  Henrietta  Catliarine,  6.17  Sept.  1773;  to.  19  June,  1805. 

Eev.  Henry  Handley  Norris  (<Z.4  Dec.  1850),  Eector  of  South 

Hackney,  and  d.  26  June,  1854. 

VI.  Caroline,  b.  2  Nov.  1775;  m.  12  Jan.  1803,  Ven.  John 
James  Watson  (d.  June,  1839),  Eector  of  Hackney,  and 
Archdeacon  of  St.  Albans,  and  d.  31  March,  18u5. 

VII.  Maria,  6. 16  Jan.  1777;  d.  Mn))t.21  Jan.  1861. 
The  7th  son, 

James  Powell,  Esq.  of  Clapton  House,  Middlesex,  6.  14 
Oct.  1774;  lii.  28  Jan.  1807,  Catharine  (6.  25  April,  1784;  d. 
24  Dc'c.  1S40),  dau.  of  Eev.  Nathaniel  Cotton,  Eector  of 
Thornby,  Northants,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  James  Cotton  (Eev.),  Incumbent  of  St.  James',  Clapton, 
B.A.  (Oxon).  1831 ;  6. 24  Feb.  1809;  to.  3  March,  1S40,  Louisa 
Lloyd,  who  d.  12  July,  1869.     He  d.  s.  p.  29  March,  1851. 

II.  Arthur,  of  Milton  Heath,  Dorking,  Surrey  J. P.,  6.4  Feb. 
1812:  Governorof  St.  Bartholomew's,  and  Christ's  Hospitals, 
and  trea-^urer  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  London,  jji.  10  May, 
1842,  l-anny  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eev.  Peter  G.  Crofts,  of 
Blalling  House,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Crofts,  of  Townfield,  Dorking,  6.22  Oct.  1844; 
educated  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxon,  B.A.  1866  ;  M.A.  1870  ; 
5!i.  1st,  4  Aug.  1868,  Caroline,  2nd  dau. of  Kev.  Thomas 
Stevens,  Eector  of  Biadfield,  Berks,  Founder  and  1st 
Warden  of  St.  Andrew's  College,  Bradfield,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  July,  1877)  has  had  issue, 

Arthur  Marriott,  6.31  May,  1869;  New  Coll.,  Oxon. 

Eobert  Markhain,  6. 13  Aug.  1870. 

Tliomas  Vaughan,  6.  5  June,  1874  ;  d.  12  Sept.  1881. 

Eeginald  Crofts,  6.30  March,  1876. 

Lucy  Caroline,  6.  5  Sept.  1871. 

Beatrice  Amy,  6. 22  March,  1873. 
He  ?ii.2ndly,  25  July,  18s5,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  J. 
Hart,  C.M.G.,  of  Adelaide,  S.Australia,  and  has  further 
issue, 

Margaret  Joyce,  6. 17  May,  1888. 

2  Edward  Cotton,  6.  19  April,  1846;  lu.  22May,  1890,  Anne 
Caroline,  younger  dau.  of  Eev. Henry  M.Ingram,  Eector 
of  Aldrington,  Sussex. 

3  James  Crofts  (13,  Chester  Street,  Grosvcnor  Place,  S.W.), 

6.  3  Aug.  1847  ;  m.  11  Nov.  1884,  Edith  Purefoy  Ellis,  3rd 
dau.  of  F.  J.  E.  Jervoise,  Esq.  of  Herriard  Park,  Hants, 
and  has  issue,  James  Jervoise,  6.  2  June,  1888  ;  Ethel 
Mary  Purefoy,  6.  15  Oct.  1885. 

4  Francis,  Capt. E.N. ,  in  Ashantee  War  1873-74  (medal); 
b.  15  Sept.  1849  ;  to.  26  Oct.  1875,  at  Cape  Town,  Eebecca 
Wilson,  dau. of  J.  W.Glynn,  Esq. of  Cape  Town,  and  has 
issue,  Frank,  6.10  Aug.  1876 ;  John  Glynn,  6.27  Sept. 
1884 ;  Mary,  b.  2  Dec.  1879 ;  Phyllis,  6.  14  Nov.  1880  ; 
Ethel,  b.  26  March,  1882. 

5  Eeginald  Henry,  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  6.1  Feb.  1851 ;  to.  8 
June,  1875,  Alice  Mai"y,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Turner,  of 
Tiffield,  Northants,  and  has  issue,  Marjorie  Helen,  6. 13 
April,  1877. 

6  Leonard  George,  6. 17  Nov.  1852;  d.9  Jan.  1854. 

7  Clement  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Newick,  Sussex,  B.A.  (Oxon) 
1879,  6.23  Nov.  1855;  m.  12  June,  1883,  Anna  Carew, 
widow  of  Capt.  H.  J.  L.TiirnbuIl,  K.A.,  and  only  dau.of 
the  late  S.S.  Davenpurt,  Esq.  of  15ognor,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue,  Geoffry  Davenport,  6.6  May,  1884;  Itichard  Crofts, 
6.11  July,  1880. 

8  Hubert  John,  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  6.13  May,  1858;  to.  8 
June,  1886,  Mabel,  'Znd  dau.  of  C.  Francis  Trower,  Esq.  of 

7,  Kensington  Gate,  W.,  and  has  issue,  Harold  Osborne, 
6.20  Aug.  1888;  Mabel  Primrose,  6.  19  April,  1887. 

9  Owen  Markham,  Capt.  19th  Middlesex  Volunteers,  6.  31 
March,  1861. 

1  Fanny  Catherine,  6.  14  June,  1843;  to.  19  April,  1866, 
Arthur  Markham  Nesfield,  Esq.  (who  d.  IG  June,  1874), 
and  had  issue. 

2  Amy  Gabriclle,  6.  22  Feb.  1857 ;  to.  3  Jan.  1882,  Eev. 
Henry  Walter  Brock,  M.A  ,  Vicar  of  Ottcrbourne,  Win- 
chester, son  of  Very  Kev.  Carey  Brock,  Dean  of  Guernsey, 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Nathanael,  now  of  Buckhurst  Hill. 

IV.  John  Cotton,  of  Selsfield,  East  Grinstcad,  6.  22  March, 
1817  ;  m.  14  May,  1850,  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  and  Eev.  P. 
A.  liby,  Eector  of  Cottesbrook,  Northants. 

I.  Catharine,  6.  27  Jan.  1808  ;  d.  27  Jan.  1871. 

II.  Anna,  6.  21  July,  1810;  m.  14  June,  1842,  Eev.  Charles 
Torkington,  and  d.  8  Nov.  1847. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth,  6.  27  June,  1815:  vi.  27  June,  1843, 
Alfred  Caswall,  Esq.,  who  d.  23  May,  1855.  She  d.  22  Jan. 
1881. 

IV.  Mary  Anne,  6.13  April,  1819;  to.  4  July,  1847,  Francis 
Halhed,  Esq.,  who  d.  27  June,  1880. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  at  Clapton  House,  5  Aug.  1840. 

Arma — Per  fcsse  or  and  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  gu. 
between  two  tilting  spears  erect  ppr.  Crt&l  -  A  linn  passant  or, 
in  the  paw  a  broken  tilting  spear  in  bend  ppr.,  pendent  there- 
from by  a  riband  gu.  an  escocheon  resting  on  the  wreath  sa., 
charged  with  a  pheon  or. 

Mottn — Ar  nid  y\v  Pwyil  pyd  yw. 

(Sent— Luctons,  Buckhurst  Hill,.  Essex. 


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POWELL    OF    YNYSMEUDWY    HOUSE. 

Powell,  John,  Esq.  of  Ynysmeudwy  House,  co. 
Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  Alderman  for  that  county,  b. 
3  Aug.  1835,  m.  June,  1876,  Annie,  dau.  of  the  late 
Edward  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Cvvmcarnedd,  and  Coed- 
ddol,  CO.  Montgomery,  and  has 'issue, 

John  Nathaniel  Hughes,  h.  2  May,  1877. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  26  May,  1881. 

Lineagre. — John  Powell,  Esq.  of  Cynhonly  and  Plas 
Bach,  CO.  Glamorgan,  ni.  1714,  and  by  his  wife,  Mary,  had  a 
son, 

Morgan  Powell,  Esq.  of  Plas  Bach  and  Cefnforest,  co. 
Glamorgan,  m.  17C6,  and  by  Anne,  his  wife,  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Powell,  Esq.  of  Cefnforest,  co.  Glamorgan,  m.  171)0, 
Mary  Harry  or  Harries,  and  was  father  of, 

John  Powell,  Esq.  of  Cefnforest,  Plds  Bach,  andRhosfawr, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  m.  1834,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Itees,  Esq.  of 
Brynwith,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  licr  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1878) 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Ynysmeudwy  House. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Carreg  Cennen  Castle,  co.  Carmarthen,  of 
llhosfawr  and -Plas  Bach,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  1837;  la.  1801, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Hopkins,  of  Gelly  Gynrhos 
and  Lhvynyryn,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  d.  189f,  leaving  with 
two  other  sons  and  one  dau.,  Lewis  Nathaniel,  h.  1865. 

Mr.  J.  Powell  d.  12  Oct.  1868. 
Seat — Ynysmeudwy  House,  Swansea. 


POWER,    now    DE    LA    POER,    OF 
GURTEEN    LE    POER. 

Dk  La  Poee,  Edmond  James  de  Poheb,  Esq.  of 
Gurteen  Le  Poer,  co.  Waterford,  Knight  of  Justice 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (Malta),  formerly  Cham- 
bei'lain  to  H.H.  Pope  Pius  IX.,  and  Count  of  the 
Koman  States,  so  created  19  Aug.  1864,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Waterford,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  1866-73, 
High  Sheriff  1879,  b.  6  March,  1841  ;  m.  1  June, 
1881,  Hon  Mary  Olivia  Augusta  Monsell,  only  dau. 
of  William,  1st  Lord  Emly,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  William  Rivallon  de  Poher,  b.  10  March,  1882. 

II.  Edmond  Alain  Tremeur  de  Poher,  6.  30  April,  1883. 

III.  William  Stephen  Arnold  Tremeur  de  Poher,  6.  8  Nov. 
1885. 

I.  Elinor  Mary  Trefine  de  Poher. 

II.  Ermyngarde  Berthe  Frances  de  Poher. 

III.  Mary  Frances  VTseult  de  Poher. 

Mr,  De  La  Poer  claims  the  Barony  of  Power,  and 
Ourrawhmore,  conferred  on  Sir  Richard  le  Poer,  by 
patent  of  13  Sept.  1535,  with  remainder  to  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body. 

Lineage. — This  family  was  founded  by  Sir  Robert  de 
Poher,  Knt,,  Marshal  and  Lord  of  Waterford  in  1177.  In 
1179  he  was  joined  in  commission  with  the  Lord  Hugh  deLacy 
in  the  Government  of  Ireland,  and  from  him  have  descended 
the  Barons  of  Donoyle,  and  the  Lord  Power  and  Curraghmore. 

Sir  Richard  Poer,  Knt.  of  Curraghmore,  co.  Waterford, 
Sheriff  of  the  co.  1635,  whose  ancestors  had  been  summoned  to 
;ittend  Parliament  as  Feudal  Barons,  was  created  by  patent, 
dated  13  Sept.  27  Henry  VIII.,  a.d.  1535,  Lord  Power,  Baron 
of  Curraghmore,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body, 
lie  ill.  Lady  Katheiine  Butler,  dau.  of  Pierce,  8th  Earl  of 
Ormonde,  by  whom  (who  d.  1552)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Piers,  his  successor.  ii.  John,  3rd  Lord. 

Lord  Power  d.  10  Nov.  1539,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Piers,  2nd  Lord  Power,  6. 1522,  a  minor  at  his  father's  death, 
and  granted  in  ward  to  James,  9th  Earl  of  Ormonde,  1  March, 
1540.     He  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1545,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John,  3rd  Lord  Power,  b.  1527,  who  was  then  a  minor.  He 
m.  Lady  Elinor  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  James,  15th  Earl  of  Des 
niond,  and  had,  with  three  younger  sons, 

I.  Richard,  his  successor,  4th  Lord. 

II.  Piers,  of  Rathaormycke,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Pieis 
Butler,  and  d., according  to  an  inq.  post  mvit.  taken  10  Oct. 
4  James  I.,  26  May,  1597,  leaving  a  son  and  heir. 

Richard  Power,  Esq.  of  Rathgormycke,  and  Clondonnel, 
who  had  livery  of  his  father's  lands  3  Feb.  1018,  and  m. 
Elinor,  dau.  of  William  Butler,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Ballybue,  and  had  (with  three  younger  sons,  James,  a 
Capt.  in  the  Spanish  Army,  Edmond  and  William,  and   ' 


four  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Honora,  m.  Edmond  Power, 
of  Curraghkealy,  fitzNicholas)  two  elder  sons, 

1  John,  his  successor. 

2  Piers,  ancestor  of  the  Gurtoen  line,  of  whom  here- 
after. 

Richard  Power,  of  Rathgormycke,  d.  28  Feb.  1635,  was 
buried  at  MotheU,  co.  Waterford,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Power,  Esq.  of  Rathgormycke,  who  had  livery 
of  his  father's  lands  12  March,  1035.  He  m.  (settle- 
ments dated  14  June,  16'29)  Elian,  dau.  of  Donald 
McGrath,  of  Mountain  Castle,  co.  Waterford,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Piers,  of  Knocklafala,  proprietor  of  Rathgormycke  in 
1041,  and  according  to  the  survey  of  the  co.  Waterford, 
1654,  held  Knocldafala,  Clondonnel,  and  other  lands. 
Transplanted  to  co.  Galway,  1G54,  and  d.  there  at  Creg- 
mulgreny,  s.  ?). 

2  Richard,  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Army,  was  transplanted  to 
Connaught  by  Oliver  Cromwell.  He  m.  Hellen,  dau. 
of  Capt.  David  Power,  of  Kilbolan,  co.  Cork  (who  was 
transplanted  to  Ballynagran,  co.  Galway  by  Oliver 
Cromwell),  and  d.  at  Ballindrimny,  5  April,  1705, 
leaving  issue,  three  daus.,  1  Bridget,  ju.  14 . -apt.  1702, 
Francis  John  MacNamara,  Esq.  of  Cratloe,  co.  Clare  ;  "Z 
Mar}-,  Mi.  as  hereafter,  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  who 
was  next  relative  in  blood  of  the  male  line  to  her 
father;  3  Mercy,  d.  unm.  1703. 

Piers  (2nd  son  of  Richard  Power,  of  Rathgormycke), 
71!.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lee,  Esq.,  and  widow 
of  Henry  Power,  of  Adamstown,  co.  Waterford.  and  by 
her  (who  m.  3rdly,  Richard  Strange,  Esq.  of  co.  Water- 
lord,  whose  will  is  dated  26  March,  1681,  and  was  proved 
•24  Nov.  1682)  had  issue,  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  Richard,  who  left  issue,  a  son  Piers,  d.  s.  p.,  and  a 
dau.  Margaret. 

2  John  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  French  service,  living  1637, 
and  d.  unm. 

3  Edmond,  who  carried  on  the  line,  first  of  Gurteen, 
1678. 

1  Katheiine,   m.  Garratt  Gough,   Esq.   of  Ballyvanin, 
CO.  Clare,  grandson  of   Sir  Thomas  Gough,  Knt.  of 
Kilmanahan,  co.  Waterford,  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  3rd  son, 

Edmond  Po^vER,  Esq.  of  Curraghkealy,  obtained  from 
the  Duke  of  Ormonde  a  leasehold  of  Gurteen,  co.  Water- 
ford, m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Pierce  Power,  of  Monalargie, 
and  sister  of  John,  9th  Lord  Power,  and  d.  intestate  16U8, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Pierce,  d.  s.  p. 

2  John,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  representative  of  the 
family  on  the  death  of  Henry,  10th  Lord  Power,  1742. 

3  WiLLLAM  FitzICdmond,  successor  to  his  brother. 

4  Richard  FitzKdmond,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  John 
FitzGerald,  of  Ballymalloe,  and  d.  s.  p.  1717. 

5  James  FitzEdmond,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Hi.ggins,  Esq.  of  Gortardagh,  co.  Waterford,  and  had 
issue, 

Edmond,  successor  to  his  uncle,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Richard. 

Ellen.  Magdalen. 

Lord  Power  d.  8  Nov.  1592,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard,  4th  Lord  Power,  b.  1500;  m.  Hon.  Katherine 
Barry,  dau.  of  James,  Viscount  Buttevant,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  to.  Hon.  Helen  Barry,  dau.  of  David,  Viscount 
Buttevant,  and  was  killed  by  Edmond  FitzGibbon  (the 
"White  Knight")  v.  p.,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Thomas,  10th  Earl  of  Ormonde  and  Ossory)  with  a  dau., 
Ellen,  in.  David,  Viscount  Fermoy,  an  only  son, 

John,  successor  to  his  grandfather,  as  5th  lord. 

II.  Pierce,  of  Monalargie,  who  was  mentioned  by  his  grand- 
father in  deed  of  settlement  of  the  Curraghmore  estates  14 
Feb.  28  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  was  living  in  1633,  and 
w.  Lady  Katherine  Butler,  dau.  of  Walter,  lltb  Earl  of 
Ormonde  and  Ossory,  and  had  a  son. 

Pierce,  of  Monalargie,  who  was  attainted  on  account  of 
the  part  he  took  in  the  rebellion  of  1641.  He  liad  a  dau. 
Eleanor,  m.  Edmond  Power,  of  Gurteen,  and  an  only 
son, 

John  (attainted  for  his  adhesion  to  James  II.),  of  whom 
hereafter,  as  9th  Lord  Power,  but  for  the  attainder. 

III.  Thomas,  who  was  also  mentioned  in  his  grandfather's 
deed  of  settlement  28  Queen  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Edmond,  mentioned  in  the  same  deed. 

Lord  Power  d.  8  Aug.  1007,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

John,  5th  Lord  Power,  b.  1596,  who  had  livery  of  his  grand- 
father's lands,  30  March,  1039 ;  m.  Ruth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Phypoe,  Esq.  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  successor,  6th  Lord. 

II.  Pierce,  of  Killowen,  m.  Hon.  Honora  Burke,  dau.  of 
John,  2nd  Lord  Brittas ;  made  his  will  1  March,  1008, 
which  was  proved  10  May,  1669,  and  left  issue,  an  only 
dau., 


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Knth  Judith,  m.  Thomas  Duckett,  ancestor  of  Ddckett  of 
Diicketl'a  (rrove,  co.  Garlow. 
III.  John,  d.  unm.  22  Sept.  lGn6,  buried  in  Dublin. 
JV.  David,  d.  unm.  17  Aug.  16G1,  buried  at  St.  Slichan's. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Walsh,  Esq.  of  i'illtown,  co.  Kil- 
kenny. 

II.  Katherine,  m.  1658,  John  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Dromana, 
Lord  of  the  Deeies,  and  d.  1660. 

Lord  Power  was  excused  from  transplantation  at  the  hands  of 
UuTEE  Cbomwell,  as  he  was  bereft  of  reason,  and  had  been 
so  for  twenty  years,  18  Jan.  IGfl-l.  He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Richard,  6th  Lord  Power,  who  was  created  by  patent  dated 
9  Oct.  1673,  Viscount  Decies  and  Earl  of  Tyrone.  He  m.  1664, 
Lady  Dorothy  Annesley,  dau.  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Anglesey, 
by  whom,  who  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Waterford,  he 
bad  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 

II.  John,  his  successor,  7th  Lord  and  2nd  Earl. 

III.  James,  8th  Lord  and  3rd  Earl. 

Lord  Power,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone,  was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower 
of  London  as  a  Jacobite,  where  he  d.  14  Oct.  1690,  and  was 
buried  at  Earnborough,  Hants,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John,  7th  Lord  Power,  2nd  Earl  of  Tyrone,  b.  1645,  who 
</.  unm.  in  Dublin  14  Oct.  1693,  and  was  buried  at  Carrick-on- 
Suir,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James,  8th  Lord  Power,  3rd  Earl  of  Tyrone,  b.  1666 ;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew  Rickards,  Esq.  of  Dansjan  Spidoge,  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau., 

Lady  Katherine  Power,  m.  1717,  Sir  Marcus  Bercsford,  4th 
Bart,  of  Coleraine,  and  brought  her  husband  the  CuiTagh- 
more  estates.     She  \d.  1769.    Sir  Marcus  was  created,  18 
July,  1746.  Earl  of  Tyrone,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Mar- 
quess of  Waterford. 
Lord   Power,  3rd  Earl  of  Tyrone,  d.  without  male  issue,  19 
Aug.  1703,  when  his  Earldom  and  Viscounty  became  extinct, 
but  his  Barony  of  Power  of  Curraghmore  reverted  to  his  heir 
male, 

John,  9th  Lord  Power,  dejure  (see  the  descendants  of  Pierce 
Power,  of  Monalargie),  who  being  a  Col.  in  the  army  of 
James  II.,  and  attainted  and  outlawed  in  1688,  could  not  lake 
his  seat,  but  he  was  allowed  a  pension  of  £300  per  annum  by 
the  Crown.  He  d.  in  Paiis  20  Aug.  1725  (will  dated  10  July, 
1717),  and  left,  with  two  daus.,  Charlotte  and  Clare,  an  only 
son, 

Henkt,  10th  Lord  Power,  but  for  the  attainders  of  his  father 
and  grandfather.  He  took  out  administration  to  his  father 
11  Sept.  1725,  and  petitioned  the  Duke  of  Bolton,  Lord-Lieu- 
tenant of  Ireland,  for  the  Curraghmore  estate,  as  heir  male, 
upon  which  petition  the  Lords  Stanhope  and  Karrington  made 
a  favourable  report  to  his  Grace,  but  the  petition  never  came 
to  a  hearing.  He  d.  intestate  and  unm.  May,  1742,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Matthew's  Church,  Irishtawn,  Dublin.  Adminis- 
tration was  granted  to  his  sisters,  5  Dec.  1743.  Upon  his  death 
the  whole  male  descendants  of  Richard,  4th  Lord  Power, 
became  extinct,  and  the  representation  of  the  1st  Lord  Power 
devolved  on  the  heir  male  of  Pierce  Power,  of  Rathgormuck, 
the  brother  of  the  4th  Lord, 

John  Powek,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  of 
Grange,  co.  Galway  {see  descendants  of  Pierce  Power,  of  Rath- 
gormuck). He  served  in  France  under  his  maternal  uncle, 
Col.  John  Power,  9th  Lord  Power,  and  on  his  return  to 
Ireland  he  m.  6  Oct.  1703,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Power,  Esq.  of  Ballydrimney,  co.  Galway,  at  the  request  of 
his  kinsman,  he  being  the  next  relation  in  blood  of  the  male 
line.     By  this  lady  (who  d.  1726)  he  had  five  daus., 

I.  Helen,  m.  Hyacinth,  Lord  Mount  Leinster,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm. 
ill.  Bridget,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Katherine,  m.  1733,  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Clashmore,  co. 
Waterford,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Elizabeth,  rn.  ZSApiil,  1739,  her  cousin,  Edmond  Power 
Eitz-James,  Esq.  of  (iurteen. 

Mr.  Power  d.  at  Grange,  co.  Galway,  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Power  (FitzEdmond),  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  who  d.  s.  p. 
at  Gurteen,  6  Aug.  1755,  and  was  buried  at  Kilsheelan.  His 
will,  dated  22  July,  1755,  was  proved  18  Sept.  following,  and 
he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edmo.vd  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  m.  1st,  13  April,  1739,  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Power  (Fiiz 
Edmond),  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  1774,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Thaddeus  O'Meagher, 
Esq.  of  IkeiTin,  co.  lipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  he 
had  issue, 

1  Edmo.vd  who  s.  bis  uacle. 


2  James,  of  Ballydine,  J. P.,  Capt.  Tipperary  Mi'itia,  nt- 
Katherine,  dau.  of  James  Butler,  Esq.  of  Wilford,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  d.  11  June,  1854,  having  had  an  only  sod, 
Edmond,  d.  unm.  at  Madeira,  5  Dec.  1838. 

3  William,  of  Glyn,  d.  unm.  1839. 

1  Honora,  m.  1st,  Major  Quinn,  and  2ndly,  William. 
Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  co.  Wexford. 

2  Elizabeth.  3  Eleanor. 
in.  James. 

IV.  Richard. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Mandeville,  Esq. 

II.  Katherine,  hi.  William  Howley,  Esq. 

Mr.  Power  711.  2ndly,  1753,  Mary  O'Brien,  widow  of  Capt. 
Walter  de  la  Mar,  of  Porterstown,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom  he 
had  another  dau., 

in.  Eleanor,  m.  Peter  Lynch,  Esq. 
Mr.  Power  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  m.  10  Sept.  1765,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Walter  de  la  Mar,  of  Port-erstown,  co. 
Dublin,  by  Mary  O'Brien,  his  wife,  and  d.  s.  p.  1813,  when  he- 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edmond  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  b.  1775,  served  in  the  8th 
Light  Dragoons  (now  8th  Hussars),  under  the  Duke  of  York, 
during  the  Flanders  Campaign.  He  wt.  29  May,  1815,  Anas- 
tatia,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  Mary,  who  m.  1827, 
Richard  Montesquieu  Bellcw,  M.P.,  brother  of  Patrick,  1st 
Lord  Bellew,  and  d.  s.  p.)  of  John  Lalor,  Esq.  of  Long 
Orchard,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly, 
the  Right  Hon.  Richard  Lalor  Sheil,  M.P.,  and  d.  at  Florence, 
3  Aug,  1852)  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  John  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Edmond  James  {see  Power-Lalor  of  Long  Orchard). 

III.  Richard  Francis,  in.  3  March,  1849,  Sara,  dau.  of  Charle.* 
Gordon,  Esq.  of  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  and  d.  1880,  leaving  two 
daus.,  Anaslatiaand  i\lary. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1846,  Henry  Petre,  Esq.  of  DunkcnhaJgh,  D.L. 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  s.  p.  1880. 

II.  Ellenor,  m.  1843,  Patrick  William  Power,  Esq.  of  Pern- 
brokestown,  co.  Waterford,  and  d.  1888,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Power  d.  29  May,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  William  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  M.P. ,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
ci.  Waterford,  6  .  1816;  m.  30  April,  1840,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Power,  1st  Bart,  of  Kilfane,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Gervais  Parker  ISushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane,  and  d.  12  May,  1851, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  28  Jan.  1893,  had  issue,  five  sons  and 
four  daus., 

Edmond  James  de  Pohee  de  la  Poer,  now  of  Gurteen  le 

Peer. 
John,  6.  1842;  d.  1851. 
William,  6.  2  June,  1843,  late  Capt.  65th  Regt.,  ni.  2  Sept. 

1879,  Mary  Anastatia,   eldest  dau.  of  his  uncle,   Edmoml 

Po«er  Lalor,  of  Long  Orchard. 
Raymond,  of  Kilcronagh,  co.  Kilkenny,  b.  6  March,  1846,  lat<,- 

16th  Regt.,  m.  6  April,  1873,  Emily  Frances  Lloyd,  3rd  dau. 

and  co-heir  of  Charles  Thomas  Warde,  Esq.   of   Cloptou 

House,  CO.  Warwick,  by  Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 

Bennet  Lawes,  Esq.  of  Uothamsted,  Herts. 
Arnold,  b.  17  Oct.  1849,  late  20th  Regt.,  d.  unm.   17  Oct. 

1883. 
lliirriette  Anastatia,   m.   17   June,   1869,   Gen.   Sir  Charles 

Stanley  Gougn,    K.C.B.,    VC,  Col.   5ih  Bengal    Cavalry, 

2nd  son  of   George   Gough,    Esq.,  late  Commissiuner  of 

Patna,  and  has  issue. 
Mary,  vi.  25  June,  1867,  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodroffe,^ 

CO.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 
Anasta:ia,  111.    15  July,   1875,   Sir  John   Nugent  Humble, 

Bart.,  and  has  issue. 
Frances  Vincent,  m.  5  Sept.  1881,  Hon.  Gaston  Monsell,  only 

son  of  William,  1st  Lord  Emly. 

A  royal  licence,  dated  at  St.  James's,  14  May,  1863,  was 
granted  to  Frances,  widow  «f  John  Power,  Esq.,  of  Gurteen, 
tliat  she  and  her  issue  by  her  said  deceased  husband  should 
take  and  use  the  surname  of  De  la  Poek  in  lieu  of  that  ef 
Power. 

A:-ms — Arg.,  a  chief  danccttee  sa.  Cieit—A  buck's  head 
caboshed  ppr.,  attired  or,  between  the  attires  a  crucitix  of  the 
last.     Motto— yer  crucem  ad  coronam. 

Scat — Gurteen  Le  Poer,  Kilsheelan,  co.  Waterford. 


POWER    OF    FAITHLEGG. 

Power,  Patrick  Joseph  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Faith- 
legg  House,  co.  Waterford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1855,  b.  1826;  m.  1  March,  1859,  Ladj 
Olivia  Jane  Nugent,  dau.  of  Antliony  Francis,  9tk 
Earl  of  Westmeath,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Hubert. 

I.  Maud. 

ui.  Catherine. 


11.  Ellen. 
IV.  Emily. 


POW 


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POW 


1645 


Lineagre Nicholas  Power,  Esq.,  J. P.,  m.  1780,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Bartholomew  Eivera,  Esq.  of  Tramore,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas. 

Patrick,  of  Bellevue,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 
M.P.  for  Waterford,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Snow,  of 
]>arkfield  and  Kilmurry,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d.,  having  had 
issue, 

1  NicHOLAa  Alfred,  of  Bellevue  House,  co.  Kilkenny, 
J. P.,  6.  8  Nov.  1813;  m.  1838,  Margaret  Jane,  dau.  and 
•only  surviving  child  of  Major  Cane,  5th  Dragoon  Guards, 
by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Helsham,  Esq.  of 
Ormond  House,  Kilkenny,  J. P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Patrick  William,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Royal 
Irish  Kegt. 

II.  Alfred. 

I.  Emily,  m.  Edward  Middelton,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 

Peter  Middelton,  p:sq.  of  Hyddleton  Lodge  and  Stockeld 

Park,  CO.  York. 
a.  Augusta,  m.  Walter  Gyles,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 

2nd  son  of  Kev.  Walter  Gyles,  Vicar  of    Cahir,   co. 

Tipperary. 
HI.  Louisa,    T».  .John    Baines,   Esq.,  late    Inniskilling 

Dragoons,  son  of  H.  Baines,  Esq.  of  Esher,  Surrey. 
TV.  Elise.  V.  Lucy. 

VT.  Annie. 
VII.  Margaret  Winifred,  m.  2i  Aug.  1380,  Alexander 

Carew  Anderson,  Ef>q.,  son  of  James  Anderson,  Esq.  of 

Grace  Dieu. 

2  Patrick  William. 

a  John.  i  Pierce. 

1  Eliza. 
Maria,  d.  unm. 
"Mr.  Power  d.  June,  1793.    His  son, 

Nicholas  Mahon  Power,  Esq.  of  Faithlegg  House,  co. 
Waterford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1847  to  1859, 
l>.  1787  ;  m.  1818,  Margaret,  only  child  of  Nicholas  Mahon, 
ICsq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick  Mahon,  now  of  Faithlegg. 

II.  Albert  William,  d.  unm. 

1.  Margaret  Emily,  m.  1841,  Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Druid. 

ti.  Catherine  Georgina,  to.  James  Archhold,  Esq.  of  Davids- 
town,  CO.  Kildare. 

ill.  Maria  Louisa,  m.Finlay  Chester,  Esq.,  J.P.,of  Williams- 
town,  CO.  Louth. 

IV.  Frances  Emily  Mary. 

V.  Adelaide  Mary  Josephine  Isabella,  to.  7  May,  1 874,  the  late 
John  Aloysius  Blake,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Waterford. 

He  d.  Feb.  1873. 

&a(— Faithlegg  House,  Waterford. 


POWER    OF    ASTON    INGHAM. 

Power,  Manlet  Kingsmill  Manley,  Esq.  of 
Aston  Ingham,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  County  Coun- 
cillor, late  Lieut.  41st  Kegt.,  b.  14  Oct.  1853';  m.  31 
July,  1891,  Henrietta  Catherine  Charlotte,  eldest 
<lau.  of  Henry  Augustus  Paynter,  Esq.  of  Freelands, 
Alnwick,  Northumberland,  and  grand-dau.  of  Fran- 
cis Paynter,  Esq.  of  Penzance,  and  has  issue, 

KINGSMILL-FOSTER  MAtTLET,  6.  4  DCC.  1892. 

Lineage. — The  direct  pedigree  of  this  ancient  family  is 
traced  as  far  back  as  1558,  when 

Sir  Henbt  Power,  Knt.,  Master  of  the  Horse  in  Ireland  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  to.  Miss  Bullen,  and  had  issue,  four  sons. 
The  youngest.  Sir  Henry  Power,  Knt.  of  Bersham,  near  Wrex- 
•liam,  CO.  Denbigh,  Gen. of  Her  Majesty's  army  in  Ireland,  and 
one  of  Her  Majesty's  Lords  Justices,  was  created  Viscount 
Valentia,  by  patent,  1  March,  1620,  with  succession  to  the 
iieirs  of  his  body,  &c.,  d.s.  p.  25 May,  1642.  The  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Henry  Power,  Master  of  the  Horse  in  Ireland,  was 

John  Power,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Gunter, 
Ivnt.  of  Racton,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  one  son.  He  d.  27 
JWiirch,  1659,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Power,  Esq.  of  Bersham,  to.  iJorothy,  dau.  of 
Kenrick  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
four  daus.,  John,  Robert,  Kenrick,  Eleanor,  Elizabeth,  Mary, 
and  Susannah.    He  d.  26  Dec.  1673.     His  son  and  heir, 

John  Poweu,  Esq.  of  Bersham,  to.  Mercy,  dau.  of  John 
Manlcy,  Esq.  of  Erbistock,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue,  nine 
sons  and  three  daus. ,  Henry,  Kenrick,  Robert,  Thomas,  Manley, 
isaac,  John,  P'rancis,  William,  Amy,  Mary,  and  Eleanor.  He 
<l.  April,  1712,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Power,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Battle-axe  Guards,  b.  6 
May,  1695,  at  Bersham,  eo.  Denbigh,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt. 
John  Boiton,  of  yo.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and 


two  daus.,  I  -Manley  John;  n.  Charles Shadwell ;  m.  Tbomaj 
Bolton  ;  i.  Mercy ;  ii.  Sarah  Bolton.  He  d.  1765.  His  3rd 
son, 

Thomas  Bolton  Power,  Esq.,  b.  at  Kilmurray,  co.  Wicklow, 
4  Sept.  1735 ;  m.  at  Gibraltar  July,  24,  1768,  Ann,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Corney  ;  d.  and  was  buried  at  Greenwich  9  Nov.  1801.  He 
was  Capt.  20th  Regt.,  and  was  forced  to  leave  the  service  by 
loss  of  sight.     His  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Manley  Power,  K.C.B.  and  K.T.S.,  Lieut. -Gen.  of  the 
Forces,  and  Lieut.-Governorof  Malta,  6.  1773  ;  to.  1st,  5  June, 
1802,  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Coulson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  Manley,  Col.  in  the  army  and  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  85tli 
Regt.,  d.  27  April,  1857,  aged  64;  ii.  Jukes  Coulson,  and  iii. 
Harry  All  wood,  both  d.  infants.  He  m.  2ndly,  7  May,  181S, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Kingsmill  Evans,  Esq.,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards, 
of  Lydiart  House,  co.  Monmouth  (descended  from  Herbert 
Thomas  Walter  Evans,  Esq.  of  Langattock,  living  1661,  son  of 
Thomas  ap  Ivon  ap  Jenkin  Herbert,  of  the  time  of  Elizabeth), 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Kingsmill  Manley,  of  The  Hill  Court. 

II.  Henry  Bolton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  thirty-five  years  Vicar  nf 
Bramley,  Surrey,  b.  7  Oct.  1820;  to.  1st,  18  May,  1847, 
Sophia  Catherine  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Thoroton, 
Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  and  by  her  (who  ci.  11 
May,  1849)  had  a  son, 

Thoroton  Manley,  b.  8  May,  1849. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  7  June,   1853,  Mary,  only  surviving  dan.  of 
Rev.    Laurence   William   Eliot,   Rector  of  Pepper  Harow, 
Surrey,  and  d.  15  March,  1882,  leaving  issue, 
Manley,  6.  24  May,  1857. 
Kingsmill  Henry,  6.  30  July,  1862. 
Laurence  Eliot,  b.  7  May,  1864. 
Blanche  Sophia  Matilda. 

Katherine    Mary   Anne,   to.  11   July,    1884,    Ed  wait!   B. 
Crawley  Boevey,  Esq.,  late  E.A.,  of  Flaxby,  co.  Glouces- 
ter. 
Maude  Elizabeth.  Alice  Julia.  Mary. 

Sir  Manley  Power  d.  at  Berne,  Switzerland,  7  July,  1826.    His 
elder  son, 

Kingsmill  Manley  Power,  Esq.  of  The  Hill  Court,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  9th  and  16th  Lancers  (with  two  medals 
and  clasps  for  services  in  the  Gwalior  and  Sutlej  campaigns 
under  Lord  Gough),  b.  10  March,  1819;  to.  12  Aug.  1852,  Anna 
Eliza  Blanche,  only  surviving  dau.  of  John  Probyn,  Esq.  of 
Longhope  Manor  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Manley  Kingsmill  Manley,  now  of  Aston  Ingham. 

II.  Herbert  Archibald  Manley,  6.  22  Dec.  1854. 

III.  Henry  James  Manley,  b.  19  Feb.  1856. 

IV.  John  Manley,  6.  18  Feb.  Is57. 

V.  Eustace  Manley,  6.  13  May,  1860. 
\i.  Walter  Manley,  6.  15  Sept.  1861. 

VII.  Reginald  Ivon  Manley,  b.  8  April,  1865. 

VIII.  Oliver  Bray  Manley,  6.  2  Jan.  1867. 

1.  Katharine  Manley,  in.  18  April,  I88S,  James  Thornton 
Gibson,  Esq.  of  Maynards,  co.  Hertford. 

Capt.  Manley  d.  Sept.  1888. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  sword  in  bond  sinister  ppr.,  hilted  and  pom- 
melled or,  point  elevated  and  blade  encompassed  with  a  laurel 
wreath  of  the  last,  on  a  chief  arg.,  between  two  mullets  sa. 
pierced  of  the  field,  in  the  centre  cliief  point,  pendent  from  a 
riband  gu.,  fimbriated  az.,  a  representation  of  the  golden  cross 
and  clasp  presented  to  Sir  Manley  Power  for  Salamanca,  Vit- 
toria,  &c.  Crest — Issuant  from  a  mural  crown  or,  a  stag's  head 
sa.,  gorged  with  a  laurel  wreath,  and  attired  of  the  first.  Motto 
— Angelis  suis  praecipiet  de  te. 

Seat — Aston  Ingham,  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 


POWNEY    OF    FYFIELD    HOUSE    AND 
MILDEN    HAIiL. 

PowNET,  Cecil  Du  Pee  Penton,  Esq.  of  Fyfield 
House,  Hants,  and  Milden  Hall,  Suffolk,  'b.  21 
Aug.  1862,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  formerly 
A.U.C.  to  Major-Gen.  Viscount  Frankfort  de  Mont- 
morency. 

liineagre. — George  Nesbitt  Thompson,  of  Penton  Lodge, 
Andover,  m.  Catherine  Maria,  widow  of  Henry  Vansittart,  Esq., 
brother  of  Lord  Bexley,  and  eldest  sister  of  George  Powney, 
Esq.  of  Milden  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  Bishopsgate,  Englefield,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

Edward  Penton  Powney,  Esq.  of  Fyfield  House,  Hants,  and 
JlildenHall,  Suffolk,  m.  1st,  13  May,  1841,  Caroline,  2nd  dau 
of  John  Rawlins,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  21  June,  1851,  and  2ndly, 
25  July,  1861,  Madelina  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Gcorgo 
Porcher,  of  Oakwood,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1862) 
had  an  only  son, 

Cgcil  Do  Pre  Pbnton,  now  of  Fyfield  and  Milden  Hall. 


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PEA 


Mr.  Powney  assumed  by  royal  licence,  15  March,  1876,  the 
aaine  of  Powney  on  succeeding  to  tlie  estates  of  his  cousin, 
the  Rev.  Henry  Powney. 

Sfrt^s— MiUlen  Hall,  La venham,  Suffolk;  and  Fyfield  House, 
Andover,  Hants.  Town  liesideiicc—lb,  Bolton  Street,  May- 
fair,  W. 

C/i;6s— Guards',  Bachelors',  Pratt's. 


POWYS-IiYBBE    OF    HARDWICK, 

Powts-Ltbbe,  Philip  Ltbbe,  Esq.  of  Hard- 
wick,  CO.  Oxford,  and  Bloomfield,  Middlesex,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1859-1S65,  b.  ISIS ;  m.  11  June,  1814,  Anne  Phillis, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Turner's  Court, 
and  niece  of  William  Stei^lieus,  Esq.  of  Prospect 
Hill,  Tilehurst,  and  lias  an  only  son, 

William  Reginald  Ltbbe  Powts,  6.  1840 ;  m.  1st,  1875, 
Christian  Cecilia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James  C.  Hay- 
wood, Esq.  of  Dosthill  House,  co.  Stafford.  She  d.  1879. 
He  m.  2ndly,  ISSO,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Bartholomew, 
Esq.  of  Ashley,  co.  Cambridge,  and  d.  4  April,  1888, 
leaving  issue. 

In  1863,  Mr.  Powys  retook  the  name  of  Ltbbe  by 
royal  licence. 

liineage. — Philip  Powts,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Powys,  Knt. 
of  Lilford  (by  Elizabeth,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
3Ieadows,  see  Bdrke's  Peerage,  article  Lilfobd),  m.  Isabella, 
only  child  and  heir  of  Richard  Lybbe,  Esq.  of  Hardwick, 
and  by  her  had,  Philip  Ltbbe,  his  heir ;  Thomas,  Dean  of 
Canterbury,  d.  umn. ;  and  Richard,  d.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Ltbbe  Powts,  Esq.  of  Hardwick,  m.  1762,  Caroline, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Girle,  and  liad  (with  a  dau.  Caroline 
Isabella,  who  in.  the  Rev.  Edward  Cooper,  Rector  of  Hamstall 
Ridware,  co.  Stafford)  two  sons, 
Philip  Ltbbe,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Fawley,  Bucks,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Palgrave,  Esq.  of  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  and  had 
issue,  1  Thomas  Arthur,  Rector  of  Sawtry  St.  Andrew,  co. 
Hants  ;  2  Bransby  William,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
W.  Archer;  3  James  Morrell  Coventry  ;  4  Philip  Annesley, 
m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Brockman;  5  George  Henry 
Korman ;  1  Louisa  Mary,  m.  J.  Shriinpton,  Esq.  ;  2  Cathe- 
rine Jane,  jh.  S.  Lane,  Esq. ;  3  Augusta  Elizabeth,  in.  Rev. 
Dr.  Sketchley,  Vicar  of  Deptford,  Kent,  and  heir  to  the  late 
S.  E.  Sketchley,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co. 
Middlesex;  4  Charlotte  Frances,  m.  R.  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Kozel :  5  Letitla  Georgiana  Tivitia,  m.  W.  G.  James,  Esq.  ; 
6  Caroline,  m.  Edward  Jenner  Murray,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

Philip  Ltbbe  Powts,   Esq.  of  Hardwick,  m.  1790,  Louisa, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Michell,  Esq.  of  CuUiam  Court, 
Berks,  and  left  issue, 
Henby  Philip,  his  heir. 

Richard  Thomas,  r,i.  1829,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Edw.ard 
Scott  Waring,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Philip  Edward  (deceased), 
Carohne  Sophia   (deceased),   Emily  Georgiana  (deceased), 
Ellen  Anna  Philippa,  and  Selina  Jemima. 
Caroline  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Philip  Cooper,  and  has  issue. 
Sophia  Charlotte,  m.  Edward  Simeon,  and  d.  «.  p.  1833. 
Amelia  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Philip  Arden  Cooper. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Henet  Philip  Powts,  Esq.  of  Hardwick  House,  co.  Oxford, 
and  Bloomfield,  Middlesex,  b.  24  Nov.  1791;  m.  1  June,  1817, 
Julia,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Fitzwilliam  Barrington,  Bart.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1821)  had  a  son, 

Philip  Ltbbe  Powts  Ltbbe,  now  of  Hardwick. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1823,  Phillippa  Emma,  dau.  of  W.  Cunliffe  Shawe, 
Esq.  of  Preston,  and  had 

Edward  Shawe,  deceased.  Charles  Richard. 

Francis  Arthur  (Rev.),  B.D.  George. 

William  Cunliffe,  Capt.  22nd  Regt.,  7n.4  0ct.  1866,  Constance 
Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Bransby  William  Powys,  Esq.  of  The 
Vandreys,  co.  Chester. 

Louisa  Phillippa.  Frances  Marianne. 

I.sabella  Lybbe.  Sophia  Jane. 

Millicent  Caroline.  Emma  Charlotte. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  in  bend, between  twocrosscs- 
crosslet  fiichfie  gu.  Crest — A  lion's  gamb  erased  and  erect 
gu.,  holding  a  sceptre  or. 

/Seat— Holly  Copse,  Reading. 


m:ack"woe,th-praed  of  mickleham. 

Mackworth-Praed,    Egbert   Herbert,   Esq. 
of  Mickleham  Downs,  co.  Surrey,  b.  10  Feb.  186G ; 


m.  19  Not.  1890,  Mary  Josephine,  only  dau.  of  the, 
late   Charles  Jolliffe,   Esq.  of  Southwood  House, 
Thanet,  and  23,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London, 
and  has  issue, 
Cyril  Winthrop,  b.  I89I. 

Mr.  Mackworth-Praed  ia  Lord  of  the  Manor  and 
Patron  of  the  living  of  Mickleham. 

Lineage.— John  Pkaed,  Esq.  of  Trevethoe,  Cornwall,  by 
deed,  dated  19  Jan.  1715,  in  acknowledgment  of  the  assistance 
he  had  received  from  the  family  of  Mackworth  (see  Bdrke's 
Peerage,  Mackwokth  of  Glen  Uske,  Bart.),  adopted  as  his  heir 
and  settled  his  property  on  his  friend  Sir  Humphry  Mack- 
worth's  third  son,  who,  having  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
his  patron,  became 

William  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.   of  Trevethoe.    He  was 
6.  3  Nov.  1694;  m.  1715,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Robert' Slaney, 
Esq.  of  Rudge,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue, 
Humphry,    of  Trevethoe,  M.P.  for  St.  Ives,  m.  1764,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Forrester,  Esq.  of  Watling  Street,  co.  Salop, 
and    widow    of    Sir  Brian    Broughton    Delves,    Bart,    ot 
Broughton,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  William,  whose 
grandson  took  the  name  and  arms  of  TtrK^gham  (see  that 
Memoir). 
Bulkeley,  d.  s.  p.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Arabella,  d.  unra. 

Mr.  Mackworth-Praed,  who  was  M.P.  for  St.  Ives,  d.  1752.  Hi.'} 
youngest  son, 

William  Mackworth-Pbaed,  Esq.  of  Bitton,  co.  Devon,  in. 
Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Rill,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1794)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Juliana,  m.  T.  W.  Shore,  Esq. 

Susan,  5U.  T.  Smith,  Esq. 

Arabella,  Lady-in-Waiting  to  Queen  -Adelaide,  m.  24  May, 
1792,  John,  4th  Earl  of  Mayo,  and  d.  19  Nov.  1843. 
Mr.  Mackworth-Praed,  who  was  M.P.  for  Cornwall,  d.  1791, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.  of  Bitton,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  Chairman  of  the  Audit  OfHce,  b.  1756 ;  m.  1795,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  B.  Winthrop,  Esq.,  Governor  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  issue, 

William,  m.  the  heir  of  Hay,  of  Dallamore  and  Halwell, 
CO.  Devon. 

Bdlkeley  John,  late  of  Owsden  Hall. 

Winthrop,  M.P.,  the  Poet  and  Politician,  6.  1802  ;  d.  1839. 
The  2nd  son, 

BulkeletJohn  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.  of  Owsden  Hall, 
CO.  Suffolk,  m.  1st,  22  Dec.  1828,  Emma,  dau.  of  Mungo  Dick, 
Esq.  of  Pitkerro,  Forfar,  by  whom  (who  d.  1836)  he  had  (inter 
alios)  a  son, 

Winthrop,  late  of  Mickleham. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1840,  Elizabeth  Coltliurst,  dau.  of  P.  P.  Fitz- 
Patrick,  Esq.,  and  sole  heir  of  her  grandfather,  Col.  John 
Colthurst,  of  Carrigrohane,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (who  d.  1852> 
he  had  (i,itcr  alios)  a  son, 

Herbert  Bdlkeley,  of  Owsden  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P.,  M.P. 
for  Colchester  1874  to  1880,  formerly  of  the  25th  Regt. 
(Kings  Own  Borderers),  b.  1841. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1859,  Emily  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Fane,  Esq., 
H.E.I.C.C.S.,  granddau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Westmorland,  by  whom  also  he  had  a 
son.    Mr.  Mackworth-Praed  d.  in  187G.    His  eldest  son, 

Winthrop  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.  of  Mickleham  Downs, 
6.  1831  ;  ?)i.  14  July,  1863,  Louisa,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Ewing,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  Dec.  1868)  had  issue, 

Robert  Herbert,  now  of  Mickleham. 

Emma  Louisa  Praed. 

Mr.  Mackworth-Praed  d.  11  Feb.  1890. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  six  mullets  arg.,  three, 
two,  and  one,  for  Praed;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  indented  sa. 
and  crm.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  five  cro.sses  pattee  or,  for  Mack- 
worth.  Crest — Out  of  a  five-leaved  ducal  coronet  or,  a  uni- 
corn's head  arg.,  manedand  horned  or. 

Seat — Mickleham  Downs,  Dorking,  co.  Surrey. 


PRATT    OF    RYSTON. 

Peatt,  Edward  Eoger  Murray,  Esq.  of 
Eyston  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J. P.,  educated  at  Eton 
and  Trin.  Col.  Camb.,  B.A.  1869,  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  Norfolk  Artillery,  b.  3  Dec.  1847;  m. 
12  July,  1881,  Louisa  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  John 


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1647 


Mulholland,  1st  Baron  Dunleatli,  M.P.  of  Bally- 
walter  Park,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Kogek,  h.  2  June,  1882. 

II.  Jermyn  Harold,  b.  12  July,  1883. 

III.  Lionel  Henry,  b.  17  Dec.  1889. 

I.  Dorothy  Louisa,  6.  6  Aug.  1885. 

II.  Ursula  Frances,  b.  17  May,  1888. 

Lineag^e. — Edmund  Pbatt,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Carles,  Hockwold  (son  of  Robert  Pratt),  in.  the  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Walter  Gylour,  Esq.  of  Kyston,  and  d.  34  Henkt  VIII., 
leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Hockwold,  who  left  two  sons,  William, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and 

EDM0ND  Pbatt,  of  Hockwold,  who  d.  before  9  Nov.  1542. 
He  111.  Katlierlne,  dau.  of  William  Tassell,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  successor. 

II.  Gregorj',  of  Eyston,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Cockctt, 
Esq.  of  Besthorp,  Norfolk,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Francis,  who  hy  Ursula,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Gosnold,  Esq.  of  Otley,  had  two  sons, 

Edward,  of  Ryston,  d.  s.  p.  1664,  having  devised  Ryston 

to  Sir  Roger  Pratt. 
Henry,  of  London,  ancestor  of  the  Pbatts  of  Coleshill, 

Berks,  extinct  Baronets. 

2  Gregory,  m.  Theodosia,  dau.  of  SirEdward  Tyrrell,  Knt., 
and  widow  of  Edward  West,  Esq.  of  Masworth,  and  had 
an  only  son. 

Sir  Roger  Pratt,  knighted  by  King  Charles  II.,  for  his 
exertions  in  rebuilding,  in  concert  with  Sir  Christopher 
Wren,  the  city  of  London  after  the  Great  Fire  in  166tj. 
He  ?u.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Monyns,  Bart,  of 
Waldershare,  but  rf.  s.p.  1684. 
ni.  Roger,  7u.  Ann,  dau.  of  Baldwin  Dereham,  Esq.  of  Dere- 
ham Abbey,  co.  Norfolk. 

I.  Atm. 

II.  Urstila,  m.  Henry  Bexwell,  Esq.  of  BexwcU,  co.  Norfolk. 

III.  Susan,  m.  Thomas  Gousil,  Esq.  of  Watlington. 
IT.  Bridget.  v.  Jane. 

Mr.  Pratt  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Hockwold,  to.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
William  Cobb,  Esq.  of  Sandringham,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Osbert,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Carles,  Hockwold,  m.  Kathe- 
rine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Scarlett,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Mr.  Serjeant 
Walpole  :  ii.  Edward.    The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Heveningham,  to.  Ursula,  dait.  of 
Henry  Rossington,  Esq.  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk,  and  his 
son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Yoxford,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  William 
Tiffin,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  George  Bexwell,  Esq.,  and  d.  IG'Jl, 
leaving  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  and  Ryston, 
Norfolk,  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Applethwaite,  Esq.  of 
Ipswich,  and  had  issue, 

Roger,  his  successor. 

EHzabeth,  rii.  Thurlow  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Denver,  and  had 
issue,  a  dau.,  rn.  JohnDering,  Esq.  of  Wickcn,  Kent. 

Mary,  rn.  Thomas  Browne,  ot  EUing,  Norfolk. 

Mr.  Pratt  d.  1708,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Roger  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Ryston,  High  Sheriff  1727,  ni. 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Davers,  Bart.,  by  Mary,  his 
wife,  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Tliomas,  last  Lord  Jermyn,  and 
had  issue, 

Edward,  his  successor. 

Jermyn,  m.  Ann  Staiiforth,  of  Salthouse. 

Mary,  m.  Edward  Stafford,  Esq. 

Haniett,  m.  Thurlow  Stafford,  Esq. 

Mr.  Pratt  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1771,  by  his  elder  son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Ryston,  b.  1717;  to.  Blanche,  dau. 
of  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  Bart,  of  Melton  Constable,  by  Lucy  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  L'Estrange,  Bart,  of  Hun- 
stanton, and  had  issue, 

Edward  Roger,  his  heir. 

Sarah  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Collyer,  of  Gunthorpe. 

Lucy,  TO.  Hadmond  Alpe,  Esq.  of  Uardingham. 

Mr.  Pratt  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Edward  Roger  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Ryston,  High  Sheriff  1798,  b. 
1756;  TO.  3  Dec.  1788,  Pleasance,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel 
Browne,  Esq.  of  King's  Lynn,  by  Hester  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Philip  Case,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Roger,  his  heir. 

Henry,  Lieut. -Col.  17th  Lancers,  6.  29  Oct.  1795;  m.  Hester, 
dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Bowyer  Edward  Sparke,  Lord  Bishop  j 
of  Ely,  and  rf.  1  Aug.  1860.    His  widow  d.  30  March,  1881, 
aged  81. 

Jermin  (Rev.),  successor  to  his  brother.  I 


Robert,  6.  2  Feb.  1799,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Algiers  1816. 

Charles  Browne,  b.  31  May,  1802  :  d.  12  Oct.  1822. 

William,  Rectorof  Harpky-cum-Buchan,  Norfolk,' to.  Louisa 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Coxhead  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Gaynes  Park' 
Essex,  and  d.  Nov.  1874,  havmg  by  her  i  who  d.  June,  1877) 
had  issue,  1  William  Koger ;  2  Henry  Marsh ;  3  Jermyn 
Gregory,  deceased ;  4  Charles  Stewart ;  5  William  Dering ; 
6  Dashwood ;  1  Emily  Blanche  ;  2  Hester  Sophia  Astley ;  3 
Harriet ;  and  4  Laura. 

Blanche,  d.  17  Jan.  1863. 

Maria,    m.    1834,    Henry   Coldham,    Esq.  of    Anmer    Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1856. 

Lucy,  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1826,   Lord  Rendlesham,  and  2ndly, 
Stewart  Majoribanks,  Esq. ;  d.  1854. 

Harriett,  to.  Rev.  William  Gale  Townley,  Rector  of  Upwell, 
who  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Pratt  d.  5  March,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward  Roger  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Ryston  Hall,  b.  26  Sept.  1789, 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850.     He  d.  28  May,  1863,  and 

was  s.  by  his  brother. 
Rev.  Jermyn  Pratt,  of  Ryston,  b.  6  Feb.  1798;  m.  4  May, 

1847,  Mary  Louisa,  4th  dau.  of  George  Murray,  Bishop  of 

Rochester,  grandson  of  John,  3rd  Duke  of  AthoU,  and  d.  15 

3Iay,  1867,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward  Roger  Murray,  now  of  Ryston. 

II.  Walter  Jermyn  Murray,  m.  1878,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  H.  George. 

iir.  Reginald  Henry  Murray,  m.  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  H , 
George. 

I.  Blanche  Eleanor  Murray,  to.  1891,  Capt.  James  Boyle. 

II.  Henrietta  Mary  Murray. 

HI.  Edith   Lucy  Murray,  in.  28  April,  1885,  Hon.  Reginald 
Talbot,  2nd  son  of  the  4th  Lord  Talbot  of  Malahide. 

IV.  Frances  Augusta  Murray,  d.  7  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Alice  Rosalind  Murray,  m.  14  July,  1885,   Rev.  Charles 
Francis  Townley. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  che^Ton  sa.,  between  two  ogresses,  each 
charged  with  a  martlet  of  the  first  in  chief,  and  an  ogress  in 
base,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  arg.,  three  mascles  or, 
quarterly  with  Gylour.  Crest — Between  a  branch  of  oak  and 
another  of  pine,  each  fructed  or,  a  wolf's  head  per  pale  arg.  and 
sa.,  langued  and  erased  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  charged  with 
three  roundels  all  counterchanged.  Motto — Rident  floreniia 
prata. 

Seat — Ryston  Hall,  near  Downham,  Norfolk. 


PRATT    OF    CABRA    CASTLE. 

PE.A.TT,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  Caran, 
and  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Mayo,  1876,  b.  1  Jan.  1843  ;  m.  Sept. 
1870,  Madehne,  only  dau.  of  James  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Cornacassa,  co.  Mouaghan,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Mer\-yn,  6.  24  April,  1873. 

II.  Audley  Charles,  b.  13  May,  1874. 

I.  Eglantine  Madeline  Georgina,  d.  an  infant. 

Liineage. — The  branch  of  the  family  of  which  we  are 
treating  was  settled  in  co.  Leicester  1641,  when  three 
brothers,  Joseph,  Benjamin,  and  John  Pratt,  migrated  thence  ; 
Joseph  and  Benjamin  to  Ireland,  John  to  Jamaica.  Joseph 
and  Benjamin  obtained  lands  in  Meath  from  Cromwell, 
which  they  divided  between  them.  The  elder  was  ancestor  of 
the  Pratts  of  Cabra ;  the  younger,  of  the  Pratt- Winters  of 
Ar/her. 

Joseph  Pratt  to.  1st,  Frances,  sister  and  heir  of  Col.  Thomas 
Cooch,  of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  Cavan,  and  Covoaddy,  co.  Donegal, 
and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Audley  Mervyn,  and 
widow  of  Nathaniel  Poole,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i. 
Joseph,  c/.  young ;  ii.  Benjamin  (Dr.),  of  Cabra  Castle,  Pro- 
vost of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  to.  Lady  Phillippa  Hamilton,  SrA 
dau.  of  James,  6th  Earl  of  Abercorn,  but  d.  s.  p.  :  iii.  John, 
of  Cabra  Castle,  Constable  of  Dublin  Castle  and  Deputy-Trea- 
surer of  Ireland,  rn.  Honoretta,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Brookes,  of  York  (by  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Hardress 
Waller,  Knt.  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co.-heir  of  Sir  Joh3 
Dowdall),  and  d.  1740,  having  had  two  sons,  drowned  in  the 
PhcBnix  Park  1723,  and  one  dau.  Mary,  m.  1st,  Sir  George 
Savile,  of  Thornhill  and  Rufford,  7th  Bart.,  M.P.  for  York- 
shire, who  d.  1743,  leaving  issue,  George  (Sir),  8th  and  last 
Bart.  M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  tZ.  unm.  Jan.  1784;  Arabella,  to. 
1744,  John  Thornhagh,  Esq.  of  Osberton,  took  the  name  of 
Hewett  for  Shinoaks  estate  and  had  issue  :  and  Barbara,  who 
m.  Richard,  4th  Earl  of  Scarborough.  Lady  Savile  m.  2ndly 
Capt.  Wallis,  and  3rdly  Dr.  Charles  Morton,  of  the  British 
Museum,  iv.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  ;  v.  Meevyn  ;  and  i.  Margaret. 
The  youngest  son, 

Mervyn  Pbatt,  M.P.  co.  Cavan,  rn.  1704,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 


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Thomas  Coote,  Esq.  of  Cootc  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  and  sister  of  the 
Karl  of  Bellamont,  andd.  1751,  having  had  (with  three  daus., 
Elizabeth,  m.  Dr.  Burleigh ;  Anne,  m.  John  Pratt,  Esq.  of 
Agher,  co.  Meath ;  and  Frances,  m.  Joseph  Methee,  Esq.) 
a  son  and  successor, 

Kkv.  Joseph  Peatt,  of  Cabra,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Knight- 
ley  Chetwode,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook,  Queen'sco.,and  had  issue, 
Meryyn,  d.  179S.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

James  Butler,  of  Drumsna,  co.  Leitrim,  m.  Margaret,  dau . 
of  William  Foster,  Esq.  of  Dunleer,  and  d.   1829,  lea^Jing 
four  sons  and  four  daus.    His  eldest  son,  J.  Dallas,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.,  m.  4  Jan.  1888,  Eleanor  Bruce,  eldest  dau.  of 
Andrew  Palles,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Mount  Palles. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Dr.  C.  Morton,  and  2ndly,  —  Bacon,  Esq. 
Ann,  m.  Henry  Foster,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son. 

Key.  Joseph  Pbatt,  of  Cabra  Castle,  b.  173S  ;  m.  1770,  Hon. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Hervcy,  Viscount  Mountmorres,  by  Lady  Letitia 
Ponsonby  his  wife,  dau.  of  Brabazon,  Earl  of  Bessborough, 
and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  his  heir.  Mervyn  (Kev.),  d.  1823. 

Henrey,  of  Castle  Morres,  co.  Kilkenny,  who,  upon  the  death 
of  his  father,  .s.  his  mother  in  the  Kilkenny  estates,  which 
she  and  her  sister,  the  Marchioness  of  Antrim,  had  jointly 
inherited  as  co-heirs  of  their  brother,  Hervey  Redmond,  2nd 
Viscount  Mountmorres  {see  Db  Montmobenct  of  Castle 
Morres). 
Mary,  m.  Sir  John  Piers,  Bart.  Letitia,  deceased. 

Mr.  Pratt  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  hia  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Cabra  Castle,  Col.  of  Militia,  b.  1775 ; 
111.  1st,  1800,  Jemima  Roberta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  James 
Stratford  Tynte,  Bart.,  of  Tynte  Park,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1822),  had  issue, 

I.  Mebvyn,  of  Cabra  Castle. 

u.  Joseph  Tynte,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Tynte  Park,  Dunlavin, 
CO.  Wicklow,  who  has  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Tynte,  b.  1815;  m.  1840,  Geraldine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
WiUiam  Richard  Hopkyns  Northey,  Esq.  of  Suffolk  Lawn, 
Cheltenham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1888)  has  i.ssue,  1 
Fortescue  Joseph,  Major  3rd  batt.  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers, 
*.  1841  ;  m.  1S84,  Mary,  dau.  of  T.  H.  May-Somerville,  Esq. 
of  Whitecroft,  co.  Dumfries,  and  widow  of  Charles  Gustavus 
Eochfort,  Esq.  of  Rochfort  Bridge,  co.Westmeath;  2  Mervyn; 
1  Hannah;  2  Madeline  ;  and  3  Alice. 

III.  Fitzherbert,  d.  1849. 

sv.  Walter  Caulfeild,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Oving  House,  Bucks, 
Col.  Commanding  Royal  Bucks  Militia,  and  formerly  67 ih 
Kegt.,  b.  25  Dec.  1819 ;  7«.  11  March,  1852,  Catherine  Cecilia, 
■6th  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Lord  Boston,  and  has  issue, 

1  Douglas  Walter  Joseph  Caulfeild,  6.  1853  (dceeased). 

2  Gerald  George  Caulfeild,  Major  3rd  batt.  Oxfordshire 
L.I.,6.  1855. 

.3  Cecil  de  Montmorency  Caulfeild,  b.  1857. 
1  Constance. 
•V.  Fitzmaurice  Caldwell  Tynte,  of  Olen  Heste   Elcssington, 
CO.  Wicklow,  b.  .')  Sept.  1822;  m.  1850,  Isabella  Mary,  dau. 
of  Charles  Edmund  Costello,  Esq.  of  Edmondston,  co.  Mayo, 
and  d.  1884,  leaving  a  dau.  Josephine,  who  d.  1890. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  Charles  Rochfort,  Esq. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  12  July,  1834,  Robert  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co. 
Wexford. 

iir.  Elizabeth  Martha,  in.  4  Feb.  1840,  Robert  Francis 
Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow. 

Col.  Pratt  m.  2ndly,  1826,  Nichola  Sophia,  relict  of  the  late 
Claudius  William  Cole  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Kingscourt,  co. 
Meath,  and  d.  27  Aug.  186:;.     His  eldest  son, 

SIebvtn  Pbatt,  Esq.  of  Cabra  Ciistle,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
.Sheriff,  co.  Cavan  1841,  co.  Mayo  1843,  and  co.  Meath  1»7.'), 
i.  2  Aug.  1807;  TO.  27  Oct.  1834,  Madeline  Eglantine,  only 
tlaii.  and  heirof  Col.  William  Jacksou,  of  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Cabra  Castle. 

I.  Louisa  Catherine  Hannah,  m.  28  June,  lS6i,  Thomas 
Bothwell,  Esq.  of  Rocktield,  co.  Meath,  and  has  i.<sue. 

II.  Madeline  Caroline  Mary. 

III.  Jemima  Roberta  Emily  Tynte. 

AiTM — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.,  between  three  ogreP.=es,  each 
charged  with  a  martlet  of  the  first,  three  mascles  of  the  field. 

Seats — Cabra  Castle,  Kingscourt,  co.  Cavan;  Enniscoe, 
Crosamolina,  co.  Mayo. 


PRESCOTT    OF    DALTON    GRANGE. 

Peescott,  Joux  Eavexhill,  Esq.  of  Diilton 
Orange,  co.  Lancaster,  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Sherwood 
Foresters,  b.  7  Feb.  1863 ;  m.  15  Jan.  1890, 
Ulanche  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  the  Hon. 
Leonard  Allen  Addiiigton,  2nd  son  of  William 
Leonard,  2ud  Viscount  .Sidmouth. 


liineagre. — John  Pbescott,  Esq.  of  Dalton,  M.A.,  .T.P., 
D.  L.  (son  of  William  Budd  Prescott,  Esq.,  by  Jane  Ravenliill, 
his  wife),  m.  1860,  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Ledson,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ravenhill,  now  of  Dalton  Grange. 

II.  Richard  Courtenay,  6.  1879. 

I.  May  M.  F.,  jn.  J886,  J.  H.  Burton,  Esq. 
Six  other  daus.,  unm. 
Mr.  Prescott  (i.  in  1888. 

Seat — Dalton  Grange,  near  Southport. 


PRESTON    OF    ASKHAM    BRYAN  HALL. 

Preston,  Eet.  John  D'Aecy  Waecop,  M.A., 
of  Askham  Bryan  Hall,  co.  York,  late  Eector  of 
Fremantle,  Hants,  b.  27  Jan.  1824;  m.  11  May, 
1858,  Emily  Anne  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Rer.  John 
Brownlow,  and  has  issue, 

I.  D'Aect  Bbownlow,  b.  19  July,  1860. 

II.  Walter  Charles,  R.N.,  6.  18  Feb,  1864  ;  d.  2  April,  1885. 

III.  Roland  D'Arcy,  6.  1  July,  1867. 

IV.  Arthur  John,  6.  4  Nov.  1871. 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth.  ii.  Edith,  d..  31  Jan.  1382. 

Lineagre. — This  is  a  very  ancient  family,  descended  from 
the  Lords  D'Arcy,  of  Aston.  Admiral  D'Abct  Peeston,  R.N., 
of  Askham  Bryan,  co.  York  (son  of  Rev  John  Preston,  of 
A.skham  Bryan,  Rector  of  Marston  and  Fostonand  Prebendary 
of  York,  6.  18  May,  1738,  by  his  wife,  Jane  Consett,  of  Bra- 
with  Hall,  Thirsk),  m.  Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  George  Nares, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  d.  1847,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Rev.  John  D'Abct  Jeevis,  of  whom  presently. 
n.  Edward,  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

III.  William,  R.N.,  of  Borde  Hill,  Sussex,  m.  Hamilla  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Mangles,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge,  Guildford, 
Surrey,  and  d.  Dec.  1851,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Ellen  Jane, 
wife  of  Thomas  Stannard  McAdam,  Esq.  of  Blackwater,  co. 
Clare,  a  son. 

Rev.  D'Abct  Haebinoton  Peeston,  of  Westmill,  Bunt- 
ingford,  b.  19  Nov.  1844;  m.  22  Nov.  1866,  Harriett, 
dau.  of  Thomas  and  Harriett  Vipan,  of  Sutton,  Isle  of 
Ely,  and  has  issue, 

William  D'Aect  Vipan,  6.  7  Nov.  1869. 

Emily  Mary.  Edith. 

IV.  Charles,  m.  1847,  Mary  Sullivan,  dau.  of  John  Dalton, 
Esq.  of  Slenningford  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  1  Jan.  1861. 

V.  D'Arcy  Preston,  R.N.,  ?«.  Jessie  Forrest,  deceased. 

I.  Sophia  Preston,  deceased. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Edward  Probyn  Nares,  Esq.,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  John  D'Aect  Jervis  Peeston,  M.A.,  of  Askham 
Bryan,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  3  April,  1821,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter 
Spence,  M.D.,  of  Kensington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1833), 
had  issue, 

John  D'Abct  W'abcop,  now  of  Askham  Bryan. 

Charles  Edward,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  14  July,  1875, 
Emmeline,  2nd  dau.  of  P.  Feake  Martin,  Esq. 

D'Arcy  Spence,  Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  26  May,  1827. 

William  Warcop  Peter,  of  Bra  with  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  6 
Jan.  1833,  a-ssumed  the  surname  of  Consett  18')0,  m.  10 
Nov.  1864,  Harriet  Georgiana  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord 
Charles  Keir,  and  has,  with  six  daus.,  two  sons,  D'Arcy 
Preston  and  Montagu  William. 

Fanny,  m.  1853,  Sir  Thomas  lOardlcy  'WilmotBlomefield,  Bart. 

Sophia  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  John  Blomeflekl,  M.A.         Jane. 

Margaret  Laura,  to.  Rev.  C.  B.  Yeoman. 

Emily  Ann,  m.  Rev.  F.  W.  K.  Woodyeare,  of  Crookhill, 
CO.  York. 

He  TO.  2nd!y,  1835,  Hannah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St. 
Leger  Gilman,  Bart.,  and  by  her  had  a  dau., 

Hannah  Elizabeth,  in.  12  Oct.  1870,  Picv.  Edward  Barber, 
Vicar  of  Carieton,  Pontefract. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  gu.,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  cinquc- 
foil  or.  Crest — On  a  ruined  tower,  a  falcon  rising  arg.,  beaked, 
legged,  and  belled  or.     Motto — Si  Dieu  veult. 

Seat — Askham  Bryan  Hall,  York. 

llesidence — Roxborough  Park,  Harrow-on-the-IIill. 


PRESTON    OF    FLASBY    HALL. 

Peeston,  John  Norcliffk,  Esq.  of  Flashy 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons, 
b.  13  July,  1827;  m.  15  Nov.  1871,  Thermuthes 
Fauquier,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas  Cham- 
berlayne,  Esq.  of  Stoney  Tliorpe,  co.  Warwick,  and 
has  issue, 


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John  nE>TiT,  6.  4  March,  1874. 

J'hilip  Chamberlayae,  b.  19  Feb.  1879. 

V'inifred  Mary.  Olivia  Thermuthes. 

Xiineag'e. — Christopher  Preston,   of   Leeds,   Merchant 
{of  the  family  of  Preston  of  Holker  co.  Lancaster),  m.  Anne, 
tiau.  of  William  Ayloffe,  and  d.  12  April,  1639,  leaving  a  son, 
Joseph  Presto.v,  who  d.  9  July  1655.     His  son, 
Jou-N  Preston,  Mayor  of  Leeds  1692,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Bacon,  of  Furness,  and  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  .Sir 
lienjamin  Ayloffe,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1710,  leaving,  by  the  latter 
tady,  a  dau.  Susanna,  to.  Marmaduke  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Moreby, 
andtZ.  1711,  and  two  sons, 
Croft,  Merchant,  of  Leeds,  Mayor  1715,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Wade,  of  New  Grange,  near  Leeds,  and  had  issue, 
a  son  and  a  dau.,  Wade,  of  Leacroft,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Anne,  heir 
of  her  brother,  m.  —  Selby,  of  Cornwall. 
William,  of  wiiose  line  we  treat. 

The  latter, 

William  Preston,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  2  April,  1691, 
purchased  F'lasby.  He  m.  1st,  Olivia,  dau.  of  Richard  Smith- 
son,  M.D.,  of  Stanwick,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  a  son  and  a 
<lau., 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Topham,  of  Lisbon,  Merchant,  and 
d.  s.  p. 
Ee  TO.  2ndly,  24  Oct.  1721,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev. 
ieremiah  Farrer,  of  Nunburnholme,  co.  York,  Vicar  of  Leeds, 
snd  by  her  (who  d.  1771)  had  issue  (see  Preston  of  Moreby). 
Mr.  Preston  d.  1771.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Preston,  Esq.  of  Flasby  (who  d.  7  Aug.  1757),  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Allerton, 
Gledhow,  and  had  issue,  who  d.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  Olivia, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wilberfoss,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough,  by 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Pawsou,  of  Y'ork,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  two  daus.,  Olivia,  m.  Gregory  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Kempstone,  Notts,  and  was  mother  of  Gregory  Gregory,  Esq. 
of  Harlaxton,  and  Sarah,  bapt.  1  Feb.  17.37-38,  and  one  son, 

Rev.  John  Preston,  of  Flasby  Hall,  Rector  of  Linton,  co. 
York,  6.  1755;  m.  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Cooper,  Esq.  of  Leytonstone,  Essex,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dan. 
of  John  Wilberfoss,  of  Gainsborough,  and  had  issue. 

Cooper,  his  heir.  William  Wilberfoss,  d.  1838. 

Elizabeth,    m.    Rev.    E.    Unwin,    of    Woottoa    Park,    co. 
Stafford. 

Harriet  Dorothea,  d.  umn.  19  Oct.  1832. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  Bradney,  of  Leigh  House,  ^yilts. 

Caroline,  to.  Rev.  Joseph  Bradney,  of  Sidmouth,  Devon,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1851. 

Sarah,  m.  Gen.  Wil.iam  Chamberlayne,   of  Orford  House, 

OUvia,  d.  s.  p.  1859. 
Mr.  Preston  d.  1821    The  elder  son, 

Cooper  Prestos,  Esq.  of  Flasby  Hall,  J.P.,  6.  20  Aug.  1786  ; 
Jit.  7  Jan.  1811,  Mary  Jean,  only  surviving  child  of  Col.  Cath- 
eart  Taylor,  Queen's  Bays,  uncle  of  Taylor  Cathcart,  of  Pit- 
cairly,  Scotland,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William  Thomas,  of  Flasby  IlaD,  6.  6  Sept.  1812  ;  d.  unm. 
17  Nov.  1877. 
Philip  Charles  Damer,  llidshipman  R.N.,  b.  6  Oct.  1814; 
d.  unm.  14  April,  1835. 
John  Norcliffe,  now  of  Flasby  Hall. 
Caroline  Louisa. 

Emily  Jane,  m.  21  June,  1843,  James  Wheeler  Unwin,  Esq. 
(eldest  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Unwin,  of  Parkfield,  Derby,  and 
Wootton  Park,  Staffordshire^  and  has  a  dau.,  Mary. 
Mr.  Preston  d.  12  April,  1860. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  and  a  canton  gu.,  the  last  charged  with 
a  cinquefoil  or.  Crest— On  a  ruined  tower  ppr.,  a  falcon  rising 
arg.,  beaked,  legged,  and  belled  or.    Motto— Si  Dieu  veulD. 

Seo.t — Flasby  Hall,  Gargrave,  via  Leeds. 

Club — Army  and  Navy. 


PRESTON    OF    MOREBY. 

Peeston,  Thomas  Henet,  Esq.  of  Moreby 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  -East,  and 
J. P.  for  the  West  Hiding  of  Yorkshire,  formerly 
Capt.  7th  Hussars,  b.  1S17 ;  m.  29  April,  184.7, 
Georgiana  Louisa  G-enevieve,  3rd  dau.  of  Major- 
Gen.  Sir  Guy  Campbell,  Bart.,  by  Pamela  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Lord  Edward  Fitzgerald,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Henry  Epward,  J.P.  co.  York,  b.  13  July,  1857  ;  ra.  1886, 
Beatrice,  3rd  dau.  of  Dr.  Thomson,  Archbishop  of  York. 

I.  Maria  Emma  Georgiana,  m.  1  June,  1871,  William  Ulick 
O'Connor,  4th  Earl  of  Desart.  The  marriage  has  been 
dissolved.  -  u.  Pamela  Mary. 

XI. 


Liineag°e. — S:e  preceding  Memoir. 

William  Preston,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  and  of  Flasby,  co. 
York,  had,  by  Ellen,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Farrer,  of  Robertown,  five  sons  and  three  daus.  The  4th  son, 
Henrt  Preston,  Esq.,  b.  15  Feb.  1737  ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Francis  Fourness,  of  Lane  Ends,  co.  York,  and  d. 
28  Dec.  1808,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son  and  heir, 

Henrt  Preston,  Esq.,  who  s.  his  uncle,  Thomas  Preston, 
Esq.  of  Moreby.     He  )ii.  1814,  Maria  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Joshua  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Esholt  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 
Thomas  Henrt,  now  of  Moreby. 

Anna  Maria,  vi.  1839,  the  Baron  de  Langen,  eldest  son  of  the 
Baron  de  Langen  of  Parow,  Pomerania,  and  Chamberlain 
to  His  Majesty  the  King  of  Prussia,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 
Frederick  Charles,  b.  20  June,  1841,  who  was  killed  by  a  fall 
from  his  pony  1850. 
Mr.  Preston  d.  12  Aug.  1857. 

Arms,  dx. — As  Preston  of  Flasby. 
Seat — Moreby  Hall,  near  York. 
Ciubi—Carllvn  and  Arthur's. 


PRESTON    OF    DALBY    PARK. 

Peesto->",  John  Wilby,  Esq.  of  Dalby  Park, 
CO.  Lincoln,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  (Hon.  Col.)  Isfc 
Vol.  Batt.  Lincclnshire  Kegt.  since  1886,  b.  22 
June,  1836 ;  m.  12  Jan.  1859,  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Eev.  John  B.  Trarers,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Mumby,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Stephen,  b.  29  Nov.  1860:  m.  12  March,  1891, 
Margaret  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  W.  D.  Stockdale,  Esq. 
of  Skendleby  Lodge,  near  Spilsby. 

II.  Charles  Travers,  b.  5  Jan.  1862  ;  deceased. 

III.  George  Herbert,  b.  10  Nov.  1868. 

I.  Julia  Mabel,  b.  11  March,  1863  ;   deceased. 

II.  Harriet  Mary,  b.  10  May,  1877. 

Lineage.— Rev.  Stephen  Preston,  B.D.,  of  Louth, 
Lincolnshire,  formerly  Fellow  of  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford,  son  of 
William  Preston,  Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
W'harfe,  Esq.,  7ii.  1  Jan.  1833,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bennet  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Scremby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  5  Dec. 
1840,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  24  May,  1877)  an  only  son,  the 
present  John  Wilby  Preston,  Esq.  of  Dalby  Park. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  crescents  arg.     Crest — On  a 
cap  of  maintenance  a  wolf  ppr. 
Seat — Dalby  Park,  Spilsby. 
Club -St.  Georges,  W. 


CAMPBELL-PRESTON  OF  ARDCHATTAN 
AND  VALLEYFIELD. 

Campbell-Pheston,  Egbert  William  Piqott 
Claeke,  Esq.  of  Valleyfield  House,  co.  Perth,  and 
Ardchattan  Priory,  Argyllshire,  J.P.  for  cos.  Perth 
and  Fife,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Eoyal  Highlanders,  edu- 
cated at  Eton  and  Christ  Cliurch,  Oxford,  b.  17 
June,  1865 ;  assumed  the  prefix  surname  of  Camp- 
bell on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Ardchattan  in 
1878. 

Lineag'e. — For  earlier  pedigree,  see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage,  Preston. 

George  Preston,  Esq.  of  Valleyfield,  created  a  Baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia,  31  March,  1637,  m.  1634,  Marion,  only  child  of 
Hugh,  5th  Lord  Sempill,  and  granddau.  (maternally)  of  James, 
Earl  of  Abercorn,  and  d.  26  Nov.  1679,  having  had 

William,  his  heir. 

George,  a  General  in  the  army.  Governor  of  Edinburgh 
Castle,  and  subsequently  Commandi-'r-in-Chief  in  Scotland. 
The  Jacobites  sent  a  flag  of  truce  to  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh, 
and  threatened  to  burn  Valleyfield  if  the  castle  was  not 
instantly  surrendered.  The  gallant  veteran  replied,  that  in 
that  case  he  should  direct  His  Majesty's  cmisers  to  burn 
down  Wemyss  Castle,  on  the  coast  of  Fife,  then  the  pro- 
perty of  the  Earl  of  Wemyss,  whose  son.  Lord  Elcho,  was  a 
general  officer  in  the  service  of  Prince  Charles  Edward. 
General  Preston,  by  his  protracted  defence  of  Edinburgh 
Castle,  and  President  Forbes,  of  Culloden,  by  his  influence 
with  the  Highland  clans  that  took  no  part  in  the  rebellion, 
saved  the  Crown  for  the  House  of  Hanover.  General  Pres- 
ton paid  off  encumbrances  on  the  estates  of  Valleyfield,  and 
thus  acquired  the  right  to  entail  the  property  (which  he 
duly  executed)  in  favour  of  the  heirs  male  and  female  of  his 
brother,  Sir  William,  and  his  nephew,  Sir  George. 

6  a 


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Anne,  m.  1st,  Oliphant,  of  Gask,  and  2ndl}-,  James  Hay,  of 
Pitfour,  and  had  issue  by  both  marriases. 

Mary,  m.  6  Xov.  1683,  John,  5th  Baron  Colville,  ancestor  of 
Lord  Colville  of  Culross. 
The  elder  son, 

Sib  AViLLiAM  Preston,  Bart,  of  Vallcyfield,  m.  Anne,  dan. 
of  Sir  James  Lumsden,  of  Innergclly,  and  had  an  only  son, 
George,  and  an  only  dau.  Marian,  who  was  the  third  wife  of 
Sir  Robert  Anstruther,  of  Balcaskie.  Sir  William  d.  between 
1702  and  1705,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  George  Preston,  Bart.  m.  1701,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Patrick 
JIuirhead,  Esq.  of  Kashyhill,  and  dying  1741,  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Sir  George  Preston,  Bart.  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William,  Lord 
Cochrane,  of  Ochiltree,  and  granddau.  (maternally;  of  Alex- 
ander, '2nd  Earl  of  Kincardine,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  d.  v.  p.,  leaving,  by  Catherine,  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Capt.  John  Menzies,  of  Fernton,  two  daus., 

1  Ann,  Lady  Baird  Preston,  of  Vallcyfield  and  Ferntown, 
widow  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  David  Baird,  d.  n.  p.  28  May, 
1847. 

2  Catherine  Campbell, «.  at  her  sister's  death  to  Vallcyfield 
and  Culross,  and  d.  uiim.  6  April,  1855. 

II.  Alexander,  also  d.  before  his  father,  leaving  no  issue. 

III.  Charles,  successor  to  his  father. 

IV.  George,  left  at  his  death,  1797,  a  dau.  Anne,  7)!.  Sir  John 
Hay,  Bart.,  and  inherited  Preston  and  Vallcyfield, 

v.  Kobert. 

I.  Mary,  m.  16  Aug.   1744,  Robert  Welhvood,  Esq.   of  Gar- 
voch.  Advocate,  and  had  (with  another  son,  Andrew,  and 
a  dau.    Elizabeth,    m,   the    Hon.    Allan   Maconochie,    of 
Jleadowbank,  Lord  of  Session), 
Robert  Welhvood,  Esq.  of  Garvoch,  6.  1747,  who  had  two 
daus.,  of  whom  the  younger,  Mary,  m.  Laurence  Johnson, 
Esq.   of   Sands,  and  had  a  son,  John  Johnson,  Esq.  "of 
Sands.    Mr.  Robert  Well  wood's  elder  dau. , 
Isabella,  m.   1800,  Robert   Clarke,  Esq.   of  Comne, 
Castle,  CO.  Perth,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (son  of  Andrew  Clarke, 
Esq.of  Comries,  by  Anne  hiswife,  eldest  dau.  and  heir 
of  Kobert   Campbell,  Esq.   of   Ardchattan  Priory,  co. 
Argyll),  and  by  him  (who  d.  1843),  she  had,  with  several 
sons,  who  d.  s.  p., 

1  W^iLLiAM  Colin  (Rev.),  late  of  Vallcyfield  House,  of 
whom  presently. 

1  Eliza,  widow  of  the  late  William  Kerr,  Esq. 

2  Susan,  widow  of  the  late  Rev.  —  McGowan. 

3  Preston. 

Eev.  William  Colin  Clarke  Preston,  of  Vallcyfield  House, 
CO.  Perth,  J.P.,  6.  10  July,  1810;  m.  15  May,  1856,  Anne 
Charity,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Dowdall  Pigott,  of  Dysart, 
Queen's  co.,  and  d.  Dec.  1870,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert   W^illiam   Pigott,   now  of  Vallcyfield  and  Ard- 
chattan. 

II.  Arthur  CoUey,  6.  6  Nov.  18C9. 

I.  Eliza  Isabella  Welhvood,  in.  1877,  Henry  Edward  Murray- 
Anderdon,  Esq.  of  Henlade  House,  Taunton. 
"  II.  Isabella  Mary  Anne. 

III.  Mary  Anne  Fergusson,  m.  Arthur  Hassal],  M.A.,  Fellow 
of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Norman  Stuart  Ogilvic,  R.A.,  and  has 
issue,  a  dau. 

V.  Lilly  Campbell,  m.  Philip  H.  Rawson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
a  dau. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  unicorns'  heads  erased  sa.  within  a  bor- 
dure  az.  Crest-  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's  head 
).pr.     Motto — Praesto  ut  prsestem. 

i;6ft(«— Vallcyfield  House,  Culross,  N.B. ;  and  Ardchattan 
Priory,  Taymult,  Argyllshire. 


PRESTON    OF    SWAINSTON. 

Peestox,  Nathaniel  FRAycis,  Esq.  of  Swains- 
ton,  CO.  Meath,  J. P.,  b.  1843  ;  m.  15  J  ulj,  1865, 
Augusta  Florence,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Caulfeild, 
of  Bloomfield,  co.  Westmeath. 

Liiueagre. — The  Hon.  Martin  Preston,  2nd  son  of  Jenico, 
3rd  Viscount  Gormanston,  m.  Alison  Herbert,  and  had  by  her  a 
son  Hugh,  who  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jocelyn,  Baron 
Xangle,  of  Navan,  and  left  a  son,  .lohn  Preston,  of  Ardsallagh, 
CO.  Meath,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  IG53.  This  John  Preston 
had  four  sons,  Phineas  of  Ardsallagh,  ancestor  in  female  line 
of  Earls  of  Ludlow  (extinct) ;  Samuel,  of  Emo  Park,  whose  dau. 
and  heiress  intei"married  with  the  ancestor  of  the  present  Earl 
of  Portarlinglon  ;  John,  ancestor  of  the  Castletown,  Tara,  or 
Bellinter  Prestons  (now  extinct),  and  Nathaniel,  the  ancestor 
of  Prestons  of  Swainston. 

Nathaniel  Peeston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  M.P.  for  Navan,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Baron  Dawson,  and  dying  1743,  left  four 
children,  i.  Nathaniel  (Rev.)  u.  Joshua,  Major  in  the  army, 


d.  unm. :  in.  Arthur,  Major-Gen.  9th  Lancers,  m.  Miss  Anne 
Noy,  and  d.  s.  p.  1788 ;  i.  Anne,  to.  1738,  the  Earl  of  Milltown, 
and  left,  one  dau.,  who  m.  Hugh  Henry,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park. 
The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Nathaniel  Preston,  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Johr> 
Dillon,  Bart,  of  Lismullen,  co.  Meath,  by  whom  he  left  four 
children, 
Nathaniel. 

Arthur  John,  Dean  of  Limerick,  m.  1794,  Araminta  Anne„ 
dau.  of  Lord  Decics,  and  had  by  her,  Arthur  John,  Rector 
of  Kilmcague,  co.  Kildare,  to.  Harriet,  dau.  of  J.  F.  Massy, 
Esq.  of  Stoneville,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue,  1  Arthur 
John,  Major  35th  Regt.,  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  J.  Knight, 
Esq.,   and   has   issue;  2  William  Massy;    3   Harriett,   to. 
R.  Dunscombe,  Esq.,  Mt.  Desert,  co.  Cork. 
William  Richard,  Gen.  (Hon.  Col.  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers)., 
TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Ingle,  Esq.,and(<.  1893,  leaving  issue, 
John  Ingle,  Major-Gen.  late  Lieut.-Col.  45th  Regt. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Quin,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Alice,  TO.  Richard  Welsh,  Esq.,  and  left  six  children. 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Preston  m.  2ndly,  1763,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hon. 
Henry    Hamilton,     by  whom    (he    d.     1796)   he  left  three 
children, 

Henry,  Rector  of  Laracor,  d.  imm. 

Anne,  to.  1797,  Sir  George  Talbot,  Bart.,  and  left  two  daus., 
Mary  Anne  and  Charlotte  Georgiana. 

Mary,  in.  1794,  Hon.  William  Brodrick,  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Preston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Bertridge,  Esq.  of  Templemore,  and  dying  1812,  left  six 
children, 

Nathaniel. 

Arthur  John,  Capt.  Royal  Fusiliers,  d.  unm. 
John  Charles,  Capt.  6Cth  Regt.,  d.  unm. 
Henry,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  in  the  West  Indies. 
Frances,  m.  William  Battersby,  Esq.  of  Freffans,  co.  Meath, 
and  left  three   children,  Arthur,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major 
Dillon;  Anne,  m.  L.  Disney,  Esq. ;  and  Fanny,  rn.  Charles, 
Battersby,  Esq. 
Alice,  d.  U1VU. 
The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Nathaniel  Preston,  of  Swainston,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Webb,  Esq.  of  Hilltown,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
dying  1840,  left  five  children, 

Nathaniel,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Rev.  St.  George  Caulfeild  Irvine,  Rector 
of  Kilmessan,  and  lett  one  dau.,  m.  H.  B.  Reid,  Esq. 
Emily,  m.  H.  D.  Mills,  Esq. 
Alice,  TO.  Col.  Walsh. 
Georgiana,  in.  R.  D.  Massey,  Esq. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Nathaniel  Preston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  m.  Margaret,  2n(l 
dau.  of  Samuel  Pratt  Winter,  Esq.,  and  dying  1853,  left  issue, 

Nathaniel  Francis,  now  of  Swainston. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Yescombe,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the- 
Rev.  Morris  B.  Yescombe,  of  Ti-uro,  Cornwall. 

Arms — Ermines,  on  a  chief  arg.,  three  crescents  gu.  Crest — - 
A  crescent  or,  between  two  wings  az.  Motto — Virtus  sui  ipsius, 
premium. 

Seat — Swainston,  near  Navan. 


PRESTON    OF    BURYTHORPE    HOUSE. 

Preston,  William,  Esq.  of  Burjthorpe  House, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  for  the  East  Riding,  b.  2  Feb.  1813; 
m.  29  May,  1845,  Sophia  Ann,  dau.  of  William 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Heigholme  Hall,  near  Beverley, 
CO.  York,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  William  Harrison,  of  Heigholme  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P. 
for  the  East  Riding,  late  Capt.  73rd  Regt.,  6.  22  April, 
1846 ;  771.  7  Feb.  1878,  Isabel  Macrae,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
MacDougall,  of  Lunga,  co.  Argyll 

II.  Thomas  Preston,  b.  26  Nov.  1852;  to.  2  June,  1881, 
Mary  Maud,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Hibbit,  Rector  of 
Langtofi,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue. 

III.  John  Harrison,  b.  16  July,  1857. 

Liineage. — William  Preston,  Esq.  of  Burythorpe  House 
(son  of  Thomas  Preston,  who  d.  1802,  by  Margaret,  his  wife,  d. 
1817)  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Appleby,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Burythorpe  House. 

II.  Thomas,  (Burythorpe  House,   Yorks)  co.  York,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  North  Riding,  b.  23  Feb.  1814. 

Mr.  Preston  d.  in  1858. 

Sfoi— Burythorpe  House,  York.  , 


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PRETYMAN    OF    ORWELL    PARK    AND 
RIBY    GROVE, 

Prettman,  Ernest  George,  Esq.  of  Orwell 
Park,  Suffolk,  and  Riby  Grove,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  the  latter  county,  and  J.P.  Suffolk, 
late  Capt.  E..A.,  b.  13  Not.  1859 ;  *.  his  cousin, 
Col.  George  Tomline,  1889. 

Lineage.— The  Right  Eev.  George  Pkettman,  Bishop 
of  "Winchester,  6.  9  Oct.  1750  (son  of  George  Pretyman,  Esq., 
and  grandson  of  George  Pretyman,  Esq.,  Merchant  of  London, 
who  was  2nd  son  of  George  Pretyman,  Esq.  of  Old  Newton 
and  Bacton) ;  m.  3  Sept.  1784,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Multby,  Esq.  of  Germans,  co.  Buckingham, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edwabd,  his  heir,  of  Riby  Grove,  co.  Lincoln, 
M.P.  for  Truro,  m.  1811,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Amley,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  was  father  of 

George  Tomline,  Esq.  of  Orwell  Park,  Suffolk,  and  Riby 
Grove,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon.  Col.  North  Lin- 
coln Militia,  High  Sheriff  for  Suffolk  1832  and  Lincoln- 
shire li?52,  M.P.  for  Sudbury  18i0  to  1841,  for  Shrews- 
bury 1841  to  1847  and  1852  to  1868,  and  for  Great  Grims- 
by 1868  to  1874,  b.  1812,  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1889,  and  wass.  by 
his  cousin,  Ernest  George  Pretyman,  now  of  Orwell  and 
Eiby. 

II.  George  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Richard,  Precentor  of  Lincoln. 

The  Bishop  was  Tutor  at  the  University  of  Cambridge  to 
the  Right  Hon.  William  Pitt,  and  was  promoted  by  that 
Minister  to  the  Bishopric  of  Lincoln  and  Deanery  of  St.  Paul's, 
Jan.  1787,  from  which,  Aug.  1820,  he  was  translated  to  the 
see  of  Winchester.  The  Bishop  assumed,  1803,  the  additional 
surname  of  Tomline  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  Mabmaduke  Tomline,  Esq.  of  Kiby  Grove,  co. 
Lincoln,  who,  without  any  alliance  whatever,  bequeathed  to 
the  Eight  Rev.  Prelate  a  considerable  landed  property.  His 
Lordship  d.  1827.    His  2nd  son, 

Rev.  George  Thomas  Pretyman,  Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  m. 
25  May,  1814,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Christopher  Tower,  Esq.  of 
Weald  Hall,  Essex,  and  by  her  who  d.  June,  1867,  had  issue, 

I.  George,  d.  unm.  1850. 

II.  Frederick  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

III.  William,  m.  18G5,  Geraldine,  dau.  of  John  Newman.  Esq. 
of  Dromore,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue,  Geraldine,  6.  1807. 

IV.  Arthdr  Charles,  of  Haughley  Park  (whom  see). 

I.  Emily,  m.  1833,  George  Jarvis,  Esq.  of  Doddington  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln ;  d.  6  March,  1840,  leaving  issue,  George,  Emily, 
and  Caroline. 

II.  Caroline,  m.  26  Sept.  1861,  Major  Walter  Ogilvy  (<?.  May, 
1879),  brother  of  Sir  John  Ogilvy,  Bart.,  of  Baldovau,  co. 
Forfar. 

III.  Arabella,  in.  1855,  William  Williams,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Sir  John  Williams,  Bart.,  of  Bodelwyddan,  co.  Flint,  and 

•     d.  1867. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Tower,  m.  Aug.  1851,  William  Hamilton  Yat- 
man,  of  Highgrove,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  William 
Frederic,  b.  1853,  d.  1884. 

Rev.  Chancellor  Pretyman  d.  14  June,  1859.  His  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Prety.man.  Canon  of  Lincoln,  late 
Eector  of  Great  Carlton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Fellow  of  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford,  J.P.  CO.  Lincoln,  m.  31  Aug.  1858,  Georgina 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Chawton  House, 
Hants,  and  by  her  who  d.  26  May,  1864,  had  issue, 

I.  Ernest  George,  now  of  Orwell  Park  and  Riby  Grove. 

II.  Herbert  Edward,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  24  May, 
1863,  d.  19  July,  1891,  s.  ^3. 

III.  Arthur  Frederick,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Amelia  Mary,  d.  unm.  14  June,  1879. 
Arms — Gu.  a  lion  passant  between  three  mullets  or. 
Crest — Two  lions  gambs  erased  or,  holding  a  mullet. 
3Iotto — Vineit  Veritas. 

6Vais— Orwell  Park,  Ipswich  ;  and  Eiby  Grove,  Stallingboro, 
CO.  Lincoln. 


PRETYMAN    OF    HAUGHLEY    PARK. 

Prettmax,  Arthur  Charles,  Esq.  of  Haughley 
Park,  Suffolk,  J.P.  for  Suffolk  and  co.  Warwick, 
formerly  Capt.  74th  Highlanders  and  2oth  Eegt., 
X.O.B.,  b.  28  Jan.  1830  ;  m.  26  Oct.  1858,  Mary 
Baxter,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Baxter,  Esq.  of 
I  dries,  co.  Eorfar,  N.B.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Thomas,  6.  7  April,  1862;  d.  6  Feb.  1870. 

II.  Frederic  Henry,  b.  27  Sept.  1875. 

I.  Emily  Arabella.  n.  Agnes  Mary. 

III.  Arabella. 


Mr.  A.  C.  Pretyman,  is  the  fourth  son  of  the  Rev. 

George  Thomas  Pretyman,  Chancellor  of    Lincoln 
(see  Pretyman  of  Orwell  Park). 

Arms  {see 2'>rccedinq  memoir). 
&'a£— Haughley  Park,  Suffolk. 


PRICE    OF    PLAS    CADNANT. 

Price,  John  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Plas  Cadnant, 
CO.  Anglesey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  38th  Ee^t. 
b.  8  Aug.  1850. 

Lineag-e. — Hcgh  Price,  Esq.,  son  of  Rice  Price,  Esq.  of 
Corsyreira,  by  Anne  his  wife,  had,  by  Mary  his  wife,  four 
daus.,  Ellen,  d.  unvi. :  Ann,  d.  unm.;  Catherine,  ra.  John 
Griffith,  Esq.  of  Tryfan ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Rath- 
bone  ;  and  three  sons,  Hugh,  d.  unm. ;  John,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  and  William,  who  m.  Miss  Hughes,  r.nd  had  two  sons 
and  two  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Price,  Esq.  of  Plas  Cadnant,  ra.  1779,  Ellinor,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Owen  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Tryfan,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Plas  Cadnant. 

Henry,  b.  1782;  d.  July,  1816. 

Bulkeley,  6.  1784  ;  c^.Dec.  1843,  leaving  a  widow  and  several 
children. 

Hugh,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  1793;  m.  and  had  issue,  one  son  and 
four  daus.  surviving. 

James,  6.  1799 ;  m.  and  d.  June,  1829,  in  the  East  Indies, 
leaving  one  child. 

Mary,  m.  Theophilus  Jones,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  John  Jones,  Eector  of  Uangyh.ifal,  co. 
Denbigh. 

Mr.  Price  d.  May,  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Price,  Esq.  of  Plas  Cadnant,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Anglesey  1818,  and  co.  Carnarvon  1844,  6.  Jan. 
1780;  m.  1st,  29  Jan.  1809,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Lhoyd,  Esq.  of  Llwydiurth,  and  2ndly,  11  March,  1824,  Ann, 
dau.  of  John  Bodychan  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Redhill,  and  relict 
of  Rev.  Evan  Lloyd,  of  Maesyporth,  and  by  the  former  had 
issue, 

Lhotd  John,  b.  21  Nov.  1809;  m.  12  Aug.  1840,  his  cousin, 
Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Bulkeley  Price,  Esq.  of  Withington,  and 
dying  25  Oct.  1851,  left  a  son,  John  Bulkeley,  now  of  Plas 
Cadnant,  and  five  daus.,  Frances  Harbara,  Mary  Ann,  EUea 
Elizabeth,  Adela  Margaret,  and  Catherine  Louisa. 

William  Bulkeley,  b.  21  May,  1813;  d.  30  Aug.  1838. 

Mary  Ann,  d.  1«28. 

Mr.  Price  d.  8  Feb.  1855. 

.^7-TOS— Or,  a  falcon,  rising  az.     Crest — A  falcon,  as  in  the 
arms.    Motto — Na  fynno  Duw  ni  fydd. 
Seat — Plas  Cadnant,  Menai  Bridge. 


PRICE    OF    RHIWLAS. 

Price,  Eichard  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ehiwlas 
and  Rhiwaedog,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
County  Councillor,  High  Sheriff  1869,  and  J.P.  for 
COS.  Carnarvon  and  Denbigh,  late  Capt.  Merioneth 
E.V.,  5.  17  April,  1843 ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
Christ  Church,  Oxford  ;  m.  20  April,  1869,  Evelyn, 
4th  and  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Hopwood,  of 
Hopwood  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Susan  Eanny  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Baskervyle  Glegg,  Esq.  of 
Withington  Hall,  co.  Chester  (Capt.  Hopwood  i& 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Eobert  Gregge  Hopwood, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Cecilia,  2nd  dau.  of 
John,  5th  Viscount  Torrington),  and  has  a  son, 

Robert  Kenric^,  2nd  Lieut.  East  Kent  Regt.  (3rd  Buffs), 
J.P.  Merionethshire  1892,  b.  3  Jtine,  1870,  educated  at 
Eton  and  Sandhurst. 

Mr.  Eichard  John  Lloyd,  added  to  the  family 
estates  by  purchasing  The  Crayui  Estate,  the 
farms  of  Cumein,  and  Llechyrfign,  the  property  of 
his  ancestor,  Jolin  Price,  Esq.  of  Denbighshire, 
also  Peutse,  Coedybiddw,  and  Maestael. 

Lineag'e. — The  Price  family  (descended  from  March- 
weithian,  Lord  of  Is  Aled,  a  chieftain  of  North  Wales,  who 
resided  at  Lleweni,  near  Denbigh,  and  served  under  Prince 
Gruffydd  ap  Cynan  at  the  close  of  the  11th  century)  has  been 
settled  at  Ehiwlas  from  a  remote  period. 

Meredydd  ab  Tudur,  m.  Eva,  dau.  of  Evan  ab  Rhys  Gwyn 
ab  David  Lloyd  ab  y  Penwyn.    His  son, 

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Ehts  ab  Mebedtdd  ab  Tcdob,*  commonly  called  Syr  Ebys 
Vawr,  or  The  Great,  probably  from  his  gigantic  stature,  was 
entrusted  by  Hesky  VII.  with  the  standard  of  England  at  the 
battle  of  Bosworth,  after  Sir  William  Brandon,  who  had  first 
borne  it,  had  been  slain.  The  tradition  in  the  family  is  that 
Ehys  slew  Eichard  III.  with  his  own  hand.  He  m.  Lowry, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Howel  ab  Gruffydd  Goch,  of  LlysBrynEuryn, 
in  the  parish  of  Llandrillo  Uwcli  Dulas  in  Ehos,  Lord  of  Ehos 
and  Ehuvoniog,  descended  from  Marchudd,  founder  of  the 
10th  Noble  Tribe  of  North  Wales.  By  her  he  had  four  sons, 
i.d.s.p.:  II.  Sir  BoBEKT  ab  Ehys  ;  iii.  Morris  Gethin,  from 
whose  two  sons,  Cadwalader  and  Morris,  who  obtained  grants 
of  lands  that  had  belonged  to  Conway  Abbey,  descended  the 
Voelas,  Cerniogau,  Giler,  and  Foxley  families;  t  iv.  Eichard 
(called  "  r  Person  Gwyn" ),  the  last  Abbot  of  Conway,  sur- 
rendered the  abbey  to  the  Crown,  m.  and  became  the  first 
Protestant  parson  of  Cerig  y  Drudion;  and  a  dau.  Annesta, 
VI.  David  ab  Meredydd,  of  Bala,  ancestor  of  the  Lloyds  of  Ar 
Ddwyvaen.    The  eldest  son, 

Sia  Robert  ab  Ebts,  so  entitled  because  a  Priest  in  Holy 
Orders,  from  whom  the  family  took  its  surname  of  Price,  was 
Chaplain  and  Cross-bearer  to  Cardinal  Wolsey.  Before  the 
dissolution,  he  had  farmed  the  lands  belonging  to  both  the 
monasteries  of  Basingwerk  and  Ystrad  Marchell,  in  Penllyn,  of 
the  latter  of  which  he  obtained  a  grant  from  the  Crown,  and 
resided  as  a  country  gentleman  at  Plas  lolyn,  in  the  parish  of 
Yspytty  leuan,  co.  Denbigh,  where  his  hospitality  is  cele- 
brated in  a  Welsh  poem,  still  extant,  by  Lewis  Morganwg. 
He  jii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ehys  Lloyd,  of  Gydros,  descended 
from  Edny ved  Vychan.    His  youngest  son, 

Cadwalader  ab  Egbert,  of  Ehiwlas,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Maredydd  ab  leuan  ab  Eobert,  of  Cesail  Gyfarch,  who  pur- 
chased Gwydyr  from  David  ab  Howel  Coetmor,  and  had  by  her 
four  sons  and  eight  daus.    His  brother, 

Ellis  Price,  LL.P.,  called  by  the  Welsh,  "  Y  Doctor  Coch," 
the  Eed  Doctor,  lived  at  Plas  lolyn,  and  was  the  agent  of 
Thomas  Cromwell,  the  Vicar-General  of  Henry  VIII.,  for 
effecting  the  alienation  of  Church  property  and  the  destruction 
of  the  ancient  Catholic  worship  in  North  Whales,  and  for  his 
services  in  that  capacity  obtained  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  the 
Knights  of  St.  John  in  Yspytty.    His  son, 

Capt.  Thomas  Price,  E.N.,  was  an  excellent  Welsh  poet, 
and  was  the  first  to  smoke  tobacco  in  the  streets  of  London. 
The  2nd  son  of  the  former  (Elisse,  the  eldest,  d.  s.  p.),  John 
Wyn  ab  Cadwalader,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  ab  Eobert,  of 
Maesmor,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Anwyl,  of  Cynllwyd,  descended 
from  Eirid  Vlaidd.  She  brought  Llwyn  Dedwydd  and  Cyn- 
llwyd into  the  Ehiwlas  family.  Of  Cadwalader's  eight  daus., 
Sibyl,  the  eldest,  m.  Eowland  Owen  Vaughan,  of  Caer  Gai, 
ancestor  of  the  Vaughans  of  Llwydiarth  and  of  the  Wynns  0/ 
Llanvorda  and  Wynnstay,  and  Lowry,  the  fourth  dau.,  m. 
Pyers  Maesmor,  of  Maesmor.  John  Wynn  had  issue,  three  sons, 
I.  CADWALADER  Pkice,  of  Ehiwlas  ;  11.  John  Price  of  Cwmein, 
in  Llangwm,  co.  Denbigh ;  and  iii.  Ellis  Price,  of  Bochrhaiadr, 
CO.  Merioneth;  and  five  daus.,  of  whom  Ellen,  the  eldest,  m. 
—  Nanney,  Esq.  of  Nanney.    The  eldest  son, 

C.\DWALADER  PRICE,  TO.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Evan  Lloyd, 
Knt.  of  Bodidris,  in  Yale,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.  (m.  John 
Owen,  of  Caerberllan,  co.  Merioneth)  and  one  son, 

John  Price,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Lloyd,  of 
Vaenol,  St.  Asaph,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.  m.  Ellis  Price, 
Plas  Bellaf,  and  three  sons,  i.  John;  11.  Eobert,  a  Bishop  in 
Ireland  ;  in.  Edward,  d.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Price,  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jones,  Knt.  of 
Castell  March,  in  Lleyn,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue,  two 
daus.,  1.  Jane,  to.  Thomas  Holland,  of  Tai-egrdan  ;  11.  Mar- 
garet, TO.  Dr.  Davies,  Eector  of  Welshpool  ;  and  two  sons,  of 
whom  the  second  was  Dr.  John  Price,  Kectorof  Hawarden,  co. 
Plint,  and  the  eldest, 

W'lLLiAM  Price,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  served  King  Charles  I. 
in  the  civil  war,  and  is  buried  at  St.  Asaph,  where  his  monu- 
ment is  still  extant  in  the  cathedral     He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 

*  According  to  a  statement  in  the  Cae  Cyriog  pedigrees, 
Ehys  ab  Meredydd,  the  Standard-bearer,  had  five  sons,  1 
Eobert ;  2  Howel  (the  dau.  and  heir  of  whose  son,  Eoger,  in. 
Harri  ab  leuan  Lloyd,  of  Havodunos,  co.  Denbigh)  :  3  Morys 
Gethin ;  4  David  ;  5  Cadwalader ;  and  five  daus.,  1  Eva,  to. 
Davydd,  of  Llwydiarth,  in  Anglesey  ;  2  Gwenhwyvar,  to. 
Davydd,  of  Llwydiarth,  in  Powys  ;  3  Margaret,  to.  Gruffydd 
ab  Llywelyn  Vychan,  of  Bodidris,  in  Yale  ;  4  Catharine,  to. 
John,  of  Garth  Eryr,  in  Chirk;  5  Elizabeth,  to.  Elisau  ab 
Howel  ab  Khys,  of  Edeirnion  and  Dinmael. 

t  Sir  Kobert  Price,  of  Giler  and  Foxley,  co.  Hereford,  suc- 
cessfully resisted  in  the  House  of  Commons  the  attempt  of 
'\\iLLiAM  III.  to  confer  the  Lordships  of  Bromfield  and  Yale  on 
bis  Dutch  favourite,  William  Bentinck. 


heir  of  David  Holland,  Esq.  of  Kinmel,  by  whom  he  had  issue 
besides  nine  children  who  d.  in  infancy,  six  daus.  and  seven 
sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

John  Price,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Lewis  Lloyd,  Esq. 
ofEhiwaedog,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus.,  i.  Mary,  uhto.,- 
II.  Sydney,  m.  Howel  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Vaner;  iii.  Anne,  m. 
James  Halknall,  Esq.  of  Shortwick,  co.  Chester.  He  d.  before 
his  father,  who  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

EoGER  Price,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Eobert,  Lord  Viscount 
Bulkeley,  of  Baron  Hill,  Anglesey,  and  had  issue,  three  daus., 

I.  Sarah,  w.  William  Carter,  Esq.  of  Kinmel,  co.  Denbigh, 

II.  Mary,  d.  s.  p. ;  in.  Eleanor,  to.  Price  Devereux,  Lord 
Viscount  Hereford ;  and  three  sons,  i.   William;  11.  Eobert; 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

William  Price,  in.  Blary,  daa  of  Price  Devereux,  Lord 
Viscount  Hereford. 

Eichard   Tavistock  Price,  Esq.,    the   next   possessor  of 
Ehiwlas,  to.  March,  1779,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Nantclwyd,  and  had  issue, 
Eichard  Watkin,  his  heir. 
Harriet,  m.  Lewis,  Baron  de  Teissier. 

Eliza,  TO.  Eev.  Thomas  Jones,  Eector  of  Derwen,  co.  Den- 
bigh. 
Amelia  Maria,    m,    Eev.   Eoger  Butler   Clough,    Vicar  of 
Corwen. 

Caroline,  m.   Eev.   Thomas   Hugh   Clough,  of  Hafodunos, 
Vicar  of  Hope,  co.  Flint. 

Mr.  Price  d.  6  Aug.  1794.    His  son  and  heir, 

EiCHABD  Watkin  Price,  Esq.  of  Ehiwlas,  h.  1780,  was  a 
great  agriculturist,  an  active  magistrate,  devoting  much  time 
to  county  affairs,  a  Deputy-Lieut.,  twice  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Merioneth,  and  once  for  co.  Carnarvon,  and  during  the  Penin- 
sular war  commanded  a  corps  of  Volunteers.  He  inherited 
the  chief  part  of  his  property  from  his  father,  E.  Tavistock 
Price,  Esq.,  to  whom  it  had  been  bequeathed,  and  added  other 
estates  by  purchase.  Succeeding  under  the  will  of  the  late  Miss 
lies,  of  Ehiwaedog,  the  last  (except  the  Ehiwlas  family)  lineal 
descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Lloyds  of  Ehiwaedog,  to 
the  old  Ehiwaedog  and  Berthllafar  estates.  Mr.  Price  to.  20 
Oct.  1801,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Berth  and 
Ehagatt,  co.  Merioneth,  Serjeant-atLaw  and  Chief  Justice  of 
the  CO.  Carmarthen  Circuit,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Nov.  1834) 
had  issue, 

Eichard  John,  6.  1804  ;  in.  21  May,  I8.'59,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau. 
of  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ehagatt  and  Berth,  and  d.  v.  p. 
22  Aug.  1842,  having  had  issue, 
Eichard  John  Lloyd,  now  of  Ehiwlas. 
Frances  Charlotte,  h.  25  Dec.  1841  ;  d.  March,  1844. 
Mr.  Price  d.  14  June,  1860,  and  was  «.  by  his  grandsen, 

ArxM — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  Creit — A  lion  rampant 
arg.,  holding  a  rose  sprig  in  the  right  paw.  Motto — Vita 
brevis  gloria  ajterna. 

Seai— Ehiwlas,  Bala,  North  Wales,  and  Ehiwaedog,  Llanfor. 

Town  Residence — 69,  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

Ciiii^— Carlton,  Turf,  aud  White's. 


PRICE    OF    SAINTFIELD. 

Peice,  James  Charles,  Esq.  of  Saintfield  House, 
CO.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1859,  b. 
17  June,  1807 ;  m.  18  March,  1840,  Anne  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry, 
Major  26th  Foot,  and  bj  her  (who  d.  1877)  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Price  Blackwood  Price,  b.  11  June,  1842;  d.  3 
July,  1889. 

II.  James  Npgent  Blackwood  Price,  b.  15  Oct.  18J4;  Capt. 
7th  batt.  King's  Eoyal  Eifles,  Brevet-Major  late  60tJi  Eifles, 
served  in  the  Afghan  Campaign,  <Stc.,  accompanied  Lord 
Eoberts  in  his  march  to  the  relief  of  Candahar,  men- 
tioned in  despatches  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
decoration,  and  brevet  of  Major),  in.  5  Jan.  1869,  Alice 
Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  W.  E.  Ward,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

Conway  William,  b.  28  July,  1872. 
Edward  Hyde,  6.  5  Feb.  1875. 
Ethel wyn  Mary,  6.  28  June,  1S77. 

HI.  William  Charles,  h  17  Oct.  1845;  d.  8  Nov.  1845. 
IV.  Francis  William,  6.  27  Dec.  1847. 

I.  Harriet  Anna,  b.  17  Jan.  1847;  d. 

II.  Elizabeth  Dorcas,  d. 

III.  Catherine  Anne. 

Lineagre — Nicholas  Price,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  co. 
Down,  m.  Catherine,  d.iu.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P., 


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and  widow  of  Vere  Essex  Cromwell,  Earl  of  Ardglass,  and  had 
a  son, 

Lieut.-Gen.  Nicholas  Price,  m.  Dorcas,  4th  dau.  of  Roger 
AVest,  Esq.  of  The  Eock,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 
James,  m.  Frances,  natural  dau.  of  Lord  Herbert  of  Cher- 
bury,  and  had  two  daus.,  Catherine,  m.   1st,  John  Savage, 
Ksq.  of  Portaferry,  and  2ndly,  13  Jan.  1738,  Edward  Baillie, 
1>.D.,   Dean  of  Ardfert,   and  Dorcas,  m.   Dr.  Whittle,  of 
Lisburn. 
Cromwell,  M.P.  for  Downpatrick,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Mr.  Anderson,  of  Belfast,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1741)  had  a 
son,  Nicholas  Tichborne,  b.  1725,   who  d.  young,  and  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1743,  Roger  MacNeal,  Esq.  of  Tinesk, 
and  Dorcas.    He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Hugh 
Willoughby,  Esq   of  Carrow. 
Nicholas. 

Sophia,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1720. 

Margaret,  m.  May,  1718,  Rowland  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry. 
Anne,  m.  James  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  KilleleagD,  M.P. 
Tlie  3rd  son, 

Nicholas  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  M.P.  for  Lisburn,  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis,  1st  Lord  Conway,  of  Ragley,  co.  War- 
V  ick,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Francis,  and  2ndly,  1732,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Alexander  Mackenzie,  2nd  son  of  the  4th 
Earl  of  Seaforth,  by  whom  he  also  had  issue.  He  d.  1742,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  many  years  M.P.  for 
Lisburn,  ni.  Charity,  dau.  of  Matthew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde. 
CO.  Down,  and  d.  1794,  having  bad  issue, 

Nicholas,  of  Saintfield. 

Christian  Arabella,  m.  William  Hoey,  Esq.  of  Danganstown, 
CO.  Wicklow. 
HaiTiet  Jane.  Mary,  d.  young. 

The  only  son, 

Nicholas  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  J. P.   and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1801,  6.  1  Oct.  \l^i  ;  m.  Nov.  1779,  Lady  Sarah  Pratt, 
dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Camden,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  April, 
1817)  had  one  dau., 
Elizabeth  Anne,  to.  17  July,  1804,  James  Blackwood,  Esq. 
(who  d.  5  June,  [V>blt)  of  Strangford,  co.  Down  (a  deseen- 
dantof  the  Blackwood*  of  Ballyleidy),  and  d.  6  Feb.  1367, 
having  bad  issue, 
Nicholas,  b.  1805;  d.  1819. 
James  Charles,  of  Saintfield. 

William  hobert  Arthur,  b.  22  Jan.  1813;  m.  1st,  May, 
1843,  Anna  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  \V.  Jex-Blake,  of 
Swanton  Abbots,  Norfolk,  and  had  one  dau.,  Anna  Maria 
Frances.  He  7ii.  2ndly,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  George  Ken- 
yon,  Esq.  of  Cefn,  co.  Denbitrh. 
Townley,  6.  5  Jan.'l815:  TO.  fst,  Feb.  1841,  Maria  Cathe- 
line,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Jex-Blake,  and  2ndly,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Ward,  and  has  issue. 
He  TO.  3rdly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyle,  Esq.  of  Kno«k- 
tama,  co.  Derry,  and  has  issue. 
Richard,  Lieut. -Col.  R. A.,  6.  12  May,  1818;  to.  Anne,  3nd 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Wade,  of  Clonabraney,  co.  Meath,  and 
has  issue. 

Sarah,  d.  young.  Mary  Georgiana. 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Archdall,  4th  son  of  Edward 
Archdall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdail,  co.  Fermanagh,  and 
has  issue. 
E  izabeth  Catherine,  m.  Oct.  1811,  Rev.  Alexander  Orr, 
and  has  issue. 
Anns — Az.,    three    lions'  heads    erased    within   a  bordure 
engrailed   or.      Crest — A  lion's  head  erased,  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — Quis  timet. 
Seat — Saintfield  House,  Saintfield,  co.  Down. 


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PRICE    OF    EOCKFIELD    PARK. 

Price,  Joseph  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Rockfield  Park, 
CO.  Monmouth,  J. P.  for  cos.  Monmouth  and  Here- 
iordshire,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Trcgate  and 
Llanrothal,  Herefordshire,  and  patron  of  the  living 
of  Llanrothal,  late  District  Judge,  Cejlon  Civil 
Service,  b.  22  Nov.  1837;  m.  20  June,  1865,  his 
cousin,  Madeline  Birkett  Peppercorne  (dau.  of 
James  Watts  Peppercorne,  £.?q.  of  the  Stock 
Exchange  and  of  Oatlands  Park,  Weybridge, 
Surrey,  by  Louisa  Price  his  wife),  and  has  issue, 

Eeoinald  Joseph  Spencer,  6.  3  Nov.  1808. 
Madeline  Gwladys. 

liineagre.— Thomas  Price,  of  Monmouth,  6.  1687,  to. 
Elizabeth  (who  was  6.  1692,  and  d.  25  July,  1752),  d.  21  July, 
1767,  and  lies  bur.  with  his  wife  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Mary's 
Church  in  that  town,  in  which  church  there  is  also  a  tablet 
erected  to  their  memories,  adorned  with  the  arms  of  the  family. 
They  left  issue, 


I.  John-,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph.  Commodore  in  the  Naval  Service  of  the  Hon. 
East  India  Co.,  6.  1726:  d.  s.  p.  1796,  and  lies  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  of  St.  Mary's,  Monmouth,  in  which  church 
tht-re  is  a  tablet,  by  the  celebrated  Weslmacott,  erected  to 
his  memory. 

III.  Thomas,  a  merchant  in  Calcutta,  d.  1776 ;  m.  and  had 
issue,  one  child  Elizabeth,  who  d.  25  Sept.  175S,  aged  6 
years. 

IV.  Richard,  an  Officer  in  His  Majesty's  Naval  Service,  lost 
in  the  Indian  Seas,  1776  ;  m.  and  d.  s.  j). 

John  Price,  a  merchant  in  Bombay.  He  d.  1771,  having 
had  issue  one  son  only, 

Joseph  Price,  Esq.  of  Tregate  Castle,  Herefordshire,  drc, 
and  Glendower  House,  Monmouth,  &c.,  b.  in  Bombay  19  Aug. 
1766;  TO.  13  July,  1792,  Mary  Spencer  (she  was  b.  in  Calcutta 
9  Sept.  1778).  He  was  a  D.L.  for  the  co.  of  Monmouth,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Tregate  and  Llanrothal,  Herefordshire,  and. 
patron  of  the  living  of  Llanrothal.     He  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Joseph,  b.  19  April,  1794  ;  d.  20  June,  1795. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  24  March,  1801;  d.  16  Sept.  1848;  Vicar  of 
Llanrothal,  Herefordshire,  m.  —  Rogers,  dau.  of  Rogers  the 
Voet. 

IV.  John,  b.  5  April,  1802,  Captain  R.N.,  d.  1859it)wn. 

V.  Richard,  b.  3  July,  1804,  a  Captain  in  the  Army,  d.  23 
(let.  1841,  unm. 

VI.  Charles,  b.  17  Oct.  1809,  Commissioner  Bombay  Indian 
Civil  Service,  m.  but  had  no  issue. 

VII.  Henry,  b.  31  Oct.  1810,  d.  14  Dec.  1887,  a  Captain  in  the 
army,  m.  hut  d.  i«.  p. 

VIII.  Robert,  b.  3  Nov.  1816,  d.  31  March,  1831,  Midshipman 
K.N. 

I    Marianne,  b.  24  Jan.  1799,  d.  17  Nov.  1866  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  II  Feb.  1800,  d.  13  Sept.  1S3I,  m.  Thomas 
Addams  Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle  (see  Williams 
Of  Llangibby  Castle),  and  had  issue. 

III.  Charlotte,  b.  26  May,  1807,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Pepper- 
corne, and  d.  12  May,  1872,  having  had  issue. 

IV.  Louisa,  6.  14  Dec.  1811,  m.  James  Watts  Peppercorne^ 
K.'^q.  of  the  Stock  Exchange  and  of  Oatlands  Park,  Wey- 
bridge, Surrey,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Sophia,  b.  25  Sept.  1818,  to.  John  Dundas  Watherston, 
Vicar  of  Llanrothal  1849. 

VI.  Clara  Spencer,  b.  7  April,  1820,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Tim- 
mins,  and  d.  s.  p.  27  March,  1850. 

Joseph  Price,  Esq.  of  Tregate  Castle,  6.  26  March,  1797;  s- 
to  the  estates  of  his  father  at  his  death.  He  proceeded  to- 
Ceylon  in  1820,  and  entered  the  Civil  Service  of  that  colony, 
and  was  for  forty-two  years  District  Judge  of  the  Northern 
Province  of  Ceylon,  m.  at  Kayts,  Jaffna,  11  Feb.  1825,  Elizabeth 
Toler,  dau.  of  Dr.  George  Burleigh,  Ceylon  Rifles,  by  Rebecca 
his  wife,  dau.  of  —  Kingsley,  Esq.  of  Tipperary.  He  retired 
from  the  service  1861,  and  settled  at  Upper  Stenshill,  Hereford- 
shire, one  of  the  properties  on  his  estate,  and  by  her  (who  d.. 
2  Aug.  1860)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Thomas,  now  of  Rockfield  Park. 

II.  Richard  John  Cosby,  Public  Works  Dept.,  Ceylon  Civir 
Service,  6.  16  March,  1844,  w.  Agnes,  dau.  of  — Hureell,. 
Esq.,  and  d.  1883,  having  had  issue,  two  daus.  one  of  whom 
Of.ly  survives. 

I.  Mary  Spencer,  b.  18  Feb.  1827,  to.  at  Jaffna,  April,  1848, 
Frederick  Hugh  I'earson  Campbell,  Esq.,  C.S.S,,  fourth  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Aberuchill  (see 
Burke's  Peerage),  and  had  issue. 

II.  Eliza  Maiia'nne,  b.  12  Sept.  1829,  to.  William  John 
Gordon  Forbes,  C.S.S. ,  and  d.  29  Feb.  1888,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Charlotte  Louisa,  h.  25  Jan.  1831,  vi.  Ist,  J.  Bradley, 
E.<q.,  C.S.S.,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau.,  anil  2ndly,  her 
cousin,  John  William  Addams  Williams  (see  Williams  of 
Llangibby  Castle),  by  whom  she  had  several  children.  She 
d.  29  Feb.  1886. 

IV.  Catherine  Harriet,  h.  6  July,  1832,  m.  Henry  Pole,  Esq., 
C.C.S.,  and  d.  1862,  having  had  a  dau.  d.  young. 

V.  Caroline  Emily.  6.  7  Mav,  1835,  d.  4  March,  1849. 

VI.  Eliza  Clara,  b.  5  Mav,  1836.  to.  28  March,  I860,  inNellore 
Church,  near  Jaffna,  David  Todd,  Esq.,  Police  Magistrate 
Northern  Province  Ceylon,  who  d.  10  sept.  1880,  leaving 
issue. 

VII.  Agnes  Emma,  b.  28  May,  1839,  m.  11  Feb.  1861,  Austin 
J.  Ferguspon,  Surg.-Gen.  Army  Medical  Dept.  (now  retired), 
and  d.  at  Battasaloa,  Ceylon,  23  May,  1»78,  having  had 
i.ssue,  a  dau. 

VIII.  Cecil  Sophia  Margaret,  6.  22  May,  1842,  to.  14  Dec. 
Ia66.  John  Gordon  Geddes,  Esq.  Cocoa  Nut  Glanton,  and 
by  him  (who  d.  27  April,  1882),  had  issue. 

Mr.  Joseph  Price  d.  20  March,  1864,  and  lies  interred  in  one  of 
the  family  vaults  of  St  Mary's,  Monmouth. 
Seat— Rockfield  Park,  co.  Monmouth. 


PRICE    OF    BROOMFIELiD    HALL. 

Price,  Richaed   Edmonds,  Esq.  of  Broomfield 
Hall,  CO.  Somerset,  J.P.  cos.  Wilts  and  Somerset, 


1654 


TEI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEI 


formerly  Capt.  Royal  Wilts  Yeomanry,  b.  1821  ; 
m.  1854,  Hannah,  daii.  of  William  Tanner,  Esq.  of 
Blacklands  Park  and  Kennett,  Wilts. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  origiually  came  from  Glaraorgan- 
sliire. 

David  Pkice,  Esq.  of  Dunsbere  House,  Tamerton,  Capt.  in 
the  army,  m.  1785,  Mary  Patience,  dau.  of  C.  Kadcliffe,  Esq. 
of  AVarleigh,  Devon,  and  d.  on  Foreign  Service  1791.  She  d. 
17S9,  having  had  issue,  a  son, 

David  Molloy  Price,  educated  at  Kingsbridge  Grammar 
School,  and  Royal  Military  College,  Marlow,  where  he  received 
his  commission  in  the  36th  (Herefordshire)  Hegt.  1805,  served 
through  the  Peninsular  War  under  Sir  John  Moore  and  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Salamanca,  had  the  Peninsular  medal  with  six  clasps,  retired 
irom  active  service  1815.  He  m.  1817,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Strong, 
Ksq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  liiCHABD  Edmonds,  now  of  Broomfield  Hall. 

II.  Henry  Strong,  m.  Ellen  March,  and  has  issue,  one  son 
and  throe  daus. 

I.  Helen  Loclihart,  in.  Francis  Shath  Cornish,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  four  daus. 

II.  Sarah  Martha,  m.  Freeman  Izod,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
two  daus. 

Capt.  Price  was  appointed   to  the  Atljutantcy  of  the  Royal 
■Wiltshire  Militia  18i5,  which  he  held  for  thirty  years,  and  d. 
1871,  at  Kingsbridge,  Devon. 
a.at — Broomfield  Hall,  near  Bridgwater. 


PRICE    OF    TIBBERTON    COURT. 

Price,  Morgan  Philips,  Esq.  of  Tibberi;on 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  1885;  *.  liis  grandfather 
1891. 

Lineage. — William  Philip  Price,  Esq.  of  Tibbcrton 
Court  (eldest  son  of  William  Price,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  by 
Frances,  dau.  of  Philip  George,  Esq.  of  Bristol),  J. P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1849,  M.P.  for  Gloucester  1852-9,  and  1865-73,  b. 
1817  ;  m.  1837,  Frances  Ann,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Chadborn, 
Esq.  of  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edwin,  h.  1841,  to.  1878,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Robert  Needham  Philips,  ICsq.,  M.P.,  of  Welcombc, 
CO.  Wanvick,  andci.  1886,  leaving  issue, 
Morgan  PHiLirs,  now  of  'libberton  Court. 
AVilliam  Robert,  6.  Ib86. 
1.  Gertrude.  n.  Kdith. 

III.  Alice  Gwenllian. 

Mr.  W.  P.  Price  d.  1891. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  lion  pass  gu.,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw 
a  caduceus  ppr.,  a  chief  wavy  sa.  theieon  a  cock  between  two 
.-^pears'  heads  arg.  Crest — A  dragon's  he^.d  erased  vert,  trans- 
fixed by  a  broken  .spear from  the  sinister  in  bend  sinister  ppr., 
in  the  mouth  an  eagle's  leg  erased  arg.  j)/o((o— Spe  labor 
levis. 

iti'.i— Tibbcrton  Court,  near  Gloucester. 


PRICE    OP    WATERHEAD    HOUSE. 

Price,  John  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Waterbead 
House,  CO.  Westmorland,  b.  1829 ;  m.  4  May,  1881, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Swainson  Cowper-Essex, 
Esq.  of  Yewiield  Castle,  Hawkshead,  co.  Lancaster. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Eignion 
Yeth,  of  Cayer  Einion,  eldest  son  of  Cunedda  Vledig,  Chief 
of  the  Strathclyde  Britons,  by  Gwenllian  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Coel  Godebog,  King  of  Britain,  and  stated  to  be  the  first 
Britisli  Prince  who  granted  lands  and  privileges  to  the  Chris- 
tian Church. 

Edward  Price,  or  ap  Rhys,  of  Frynnogion,  in  the  parish  of 
Llanvair,  co.  Denbigh,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Thelwall, 
of  Plas  de  la  Ward,  co.  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in 
1590,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  HcGH,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Grace,  m.  Nicholas  Lloyd,  of  Llanvair. 
in.  Gawen,  bur.  4  Jan.  1691-2,  at  Llanvair. 

IV.  Blanche,  living  1612. 

V.  Judith,  bur.  27  Dec.  1691,  at  Llanvair. 
Edward  Price  d.  1642.     His  son, 

Hugh  Price,  of  Frynnogion,  who  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime, 
wa«  father  of 


I.  Edward,  of  Frynnogion,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richa;pcl 
Langford,  of  Alington,  High  Sherifi  for  co.  Denbigh  1640; 
and  was  bur.  11  May,  1692. 

II.  Rice,  of  Frynnogion,  d.  s.  p. ;  will  dated  20  Aug.  IG70. 

III.  Ellis  David,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Ellis  David  Price,  of  Skyborissa,  in  Llanvair,  bur.  11 
Oct.  1697,  had  issue  by  Grace  his  wife  (who  d.  3  Aug.  1702), 

Edward  Price,  of  Bryn,  Llanvair,  and  sometime  of  Ruthin, 
CO.  Denbigh,  Attorney-at-Law,  b.  29  April,  1672;  m.  6  March, 
1691,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Roberts,  of  Llanbedr,  oo. 
Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  1  Oct.  1675)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Bryn,  b.  3  Jan.  1698;  bur.  1  April,  1763. 

II.  Ellis,  bapt.  9  Feb.  1704-5  ;  bur.  29  April  following. 

III.  Edward,  b.  20  May,  170S;  bur.  12  .'\pril,  1718. 

IV.  Thomas,  bur.  1  Nov.  1710. 

v.  Humphrey,  bur.  12  April,  1718. 
VI.  llDGH,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Katherine,  b.  14  June,  1693. 

II.  Mary,  b.  20  Nov.  1694. 

III.  Anne,  b.  16  Oct.  1696. 
iv.  Sarah,  b.  1  March,  1700. 
v.  Grace,  6.  20  Feb.  1702. 

VI.  Susannah,  b.  29  March,  1706  ;  bur.  16  Jan.  1708. 
The  youngest  son, 

Hugh  Price,  of  Highgate,  in  the  parish  of  Gwyddelwern, 
and  of  Llanvair,  bapt.  10  Sept.  1711  ;  bur.  28  Feb.  1783.  By 
Dorothy  his  wife,  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Price,  Esq.  of  Llandegla,  co.  Denbigh,  bapt.  12  Feb. 
1741,  and  was  bur.  24  Nov.  1817,  aged  76.  He  m.  1st,  23  Dee. 
1775,  Jane  Hughes,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  bur.  1778,  aged  25 ; 
2ndly,  23  Dec.  1789,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Thomas,  of  Llan- 
degla, and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  29  Nov.  1836)  had,  with  other 
issue, 

John  Price,  Esq.  of  Toxteth,  near  Liverpool,  bapt.  1  Sept. 
1793 ;  m.  29  April,  1824,  his  cousin  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Thomas,  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1862)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Spencer,  now  of  Waterhead  House. 

II.  Robert  Thomas,  of  Bombay,  b.  27  May,  1830;  d.  s.  p.  10 
Sept.  ISfcO. 

III.  Hugh,  b..  1834;  d.  31  Dec.  1835. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  15  July,  and  d.  25  Aug.  1835. 

1.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  of  Ambleside,  co.  Westmorland,  b.  14 
April,  1825. 
Mr.  Price  d.  16  Feb.  1846. 
SiaC — Waterhead  House,  Ambleside. 


PRICE    OF    TRIIiEY    COURT. 

Price,  Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Triley  Court, 
CO.  Monmouth,  J.P.,  High  SherifP  1882,  M.P. 
for  North  Monmouthshire  since  1885,  b.  1844 ; 
m.  1882,  Frances  Ann,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  C.  Eowlatt. 
Mr.  Price  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Eev.  W.  Price 
(wlio  was  son  of  William  Price,  Esq.  of  Dolynyeith, 
CO.  Brecon,  who  d.  1854,  by  Anno  his  wife,  dau.  of 
—  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Peneowcae,  co.  Brecon),  Vicar 
of  Llanarth,  Canon  of  Llandaff,  who  d.  1878,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.  of 
Llanellan  House,  Abergavenny,  and  sister  of  the 
late  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  Q.C.  (she  d.  1877).  Mr. 
T.  P.  Price  has  one  sister,  Mary,  m.  21  June,  1884, 
Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett-Lennard, 
Bart.,  of  Belhus,  co.  Essex. 

Seat— Triley  Court,  Llantillio-Pertholey,  Abergavenny,  co. 
Monmouth. 

Town  Address— \Sb,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 

Wu6s— Devonshire  and  Union. 


PRICHARD    OF    PWIiLYWRACH. 

Prichard,  Mrs.  Collins,  of  PwUywrach,  co. 
Glamorgan,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Colwinston 
and  patron  of  that  living  ;  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  the 
dormant  barony  of  Burgh  or  borough  of  Gains- 
borough ;  m.  1858,  lier  first  cousin,  Charles  John 
Collins  Prichard,  Esq.  and  has  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Charles  Collins,  t.  1861,  d.  s.  p.  1893. 

II.  Hdbert  Cecil,  Lieut.  East  Yorkshire  Eegt.,  6.  1865. 

III.  Bertie  Coppinger,  b.  1868. 

IV.  Gordon  Fairfax  Raymond,  b.  1872. 

v.  Hugh  Trevor,  6.  1877,  Midshipman  H.M.S.  "Hawke." 
I.  Edith  Lilian,  m.  Rev.  A.  Edwards. 


PRI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PRI 


1655 


II.  Mabel,  )ii.  Kiuhard  Michael  Jones,  Esq. 

III.  Evelyn  Mary,  m.  C.  G.  Carnegy,  Esq.,  Lieut.  21st  Bom- 
bay Infantry,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Carnegy,  C.B. 

Lineage. — The  ancient  family  of  Prichard  of  Pwllywrach 
is  lineally  descended  from  Caradoc  Vb.\ich  Vkas,  Earl  of 
Hereford  and  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn.  He  reigned 
from  A.D.  520-570,  and  m.  Tcgau-Eurvron,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Uelenaur,  King  of  Monmouth.     His  eldest  son, 

Cawbdaf  ap  Cabadoc,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn,  left 
a  son, 

Caw  ap  Cawbdaf,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn,  who 
left  issue,  a  son, 

Glotw  ap  Caw,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn,  whoso 
son, 

HoYW  AP  Glotw,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn,  governed 
Fferregs  about  640.     His  son, 

Cynfabch  ap  Hoyw,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn,  lived 
about  680,  and  left  issue,  a  son, 

Cy.ndeg  ap  Cynfabch,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn, 
•\\-hose  son, 

Teithwalch  ap  Ctndeg,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn, 
iissumed  the  Government  of  Fferregs  and  Brecknock.  His 
•country  was  invaded  by  King  Offa  who  was  repulsed  by  Prince 
Teithwalch.  Fferregs  was  also  invaded  by  the  Mercian  Prince 
Ethelbald.    Teithwalch  left  issue,  a  son, 

Tegid  ap  Teithwalch,  Prince  between  Wye  and  Severn,  who 
Jived  about  780  ;  his  son, 

Tangwdd  ap  Tegid,  Prince  of  Brecon,  Regulus  of  Eadnor 
and  Builth.  In  his  time  Wales  suffered  greatly  by  the  incur- 
sions of  Egbert,  King  of  the  West  Saxons.  He  left  issue,  a 
son, 

Anakawd  ap  Tangwydd,  Prince  of  Brecon,  Kegulus  of  Rad- 
nor and  Builth;  liis  son, 

GwENDTDD  ap  Anabawd,  Priuce  of  Brecon,  Eegulus  of  Rad- 
nor and  Builth,  was  contemporary  with  Kodri  Mawr  and  his 
sons  (a.d.  860).     He  left  issue,  a  son, 

Gwengy  ap  Gwendydd,  Prince  of  Brecon,  who  reigned  about 
890  and  896,  and  left  issue,  an  elder  son, 

Hydd  Hwgan  ap  Gwengy  (Sir  Iluganus  'of  John  de  Cast '), 
Prince  of  Brecon.  In  914  he  was  defeated  by  Ethelfieda,  wife 
<and  afterwards  widow)  of  Ethelfred,  Earl  of  Mercia,  and  his 
•castle  of  Brecenamere  taken  by  storm.  The  Piince  rallied  at 
Derby,  but  was  finally  slain  by  Ethelfieda.     He  left  issue,  a  son, 

Dbyffyn  ap  Hwgan,  Prince  of  Brecon ;  he  was  one  of  those 
■"  eight  tributary  princes,"  known  in  English  history  as 
rowing  King  Edgar  down  the  river  Dee.  He  m.  the  Princess 
Chrisly  ap  Meyric,  ap  Edwal,  and  left  issue  an  eldest  son, 

Maenabch  ap  Dbyffyn,  Prince  of  Brecon,  who  m.  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Eineon  ap  Seliffe,  Lord  of  the  Comnod,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Bleddyn,  who  was  slain  in  1090  by  Bernard  Newmarch, 
one  of  King  William's  barons,  at  a  place  called  "  Battle '"  on 
the  Usk,  and  was  buried  in  the  Abbey  of  Strata  Florida. 
He  ?)i.  Elinor,  dau.  of  Tewdwr  Mawr,  and  sister  to  Rhys  ap 
Tewdwr,  Prince  of  South  Wales,  aunt  to  the  Princess  Xesta, 
wife  of  Henry  I. 

II.  PvHYS  Goch. 

The  2nd  son, 

Khys  Gocn,  Lord  of  Ystradwy  (now  the  hundred  of  Crick- 
howel),  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Cadwgan  ap  Elystan  Glodrydd,  and 
left  issue,  a  son, 

Gyhyllen  Voel  ap  Rhys,  Lord  of  Ystradwy,  living  1056, 
whose  son, 

Rhys  ap  Cyhyllen  Voel,  Lord  of  Ystradwy,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Moreiddig  Warwyn,  by  Elinor,  dau.  of  Kees  ap  Tudor 
Mawr,  Prince  of  South  Wales.    His  sou, 

CynhYllin  ap  Rhys,  Lord  of  Ystradwy,  m.  about  1180, 
Janet,  dau.  of  Howel,  Prince  of  Caerleon.    His  son, 

Cynfyn  ap  Cynhyllin,  Lord  of  Ystradwy,  m.  Gladis,  dau. 
of  Sitsillt  ap  Dyfnwal,  Lord  of  Upper  Gwcnt.     His  son, 

Abtheb  ap  Cynfyn,  Lord  of  Ystradwy,  and  Ynis  Elian,  m. 
Elen,  dau.  of  Meyric,  ap  Cradoc.     His  son, 
•   Howel  ap  Aether,  m.  Joanne,  dau.  of  Gronow  ap  Llowarch, 
Lord  of  Cybor,  Glamorgan.     His  eldest  son, 

Gkiffith  ap  Howel,  Lord  of  Penrhos  Castle,  near  Caerleon, 
called  "  Dew,  a  Theg,  the  fat  and  handsome  " ;  m.  Jannett, 
<Iau.  and  heir  of  Gronow  Ychan,  Lord  of  Penrhos  Fwrdios 
Castle.  Penhros  Castle  continued  to  be  the  seat  of  the  family 
till  late  in  Elizabeth's  reign.  Griffith  was  slain  by  Gilbert  de 
Clare,  a.d.  1282.     His  eldest  son, 

David  ap  Gbiffith,  of  Penrhos  Castle,  m.  Maud,  dau.  of 
Llewelyn  ap  Cynfrig  Ychan,  of  Llansamlet,  by  the  co-heiress 
bf  Sir  Ralph  Maelog.     His  eldest  son, 

Howel  Gam,  ap  DavH),  of  Penrhos  Castle,  was  living  in  1326, 


and  was  engaged  in  levying  troops  for  Edward  II.,  m.  Ist, 
Joan,  dau,  of  Adam,  ap  Rhys,  ap  Eineon  Sais.  He  2ndly, 
Joyce  Scudamore,  and  had  issue,  levan,  who  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Morgan  Vawr.  He  is  ancestor  of  "Williams  of  Llangibby 
Castle.    His  eldest  son,  by  his  1st  marriage, 

HowEL  Ycuan,  of  Penrhos  Castle,  who  d.  before  1399,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Korris,  of  Penllyne  Caslle,  co.  Glamor- 
gan.    His  only  son, 

Medbic,  ap  Howel  Ychan,  of  Penrhos  Castle,  who  d. 
before  1399,  to.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Gwilym  ap  Jenkyn,  alias 
Herbert,  Lord  of  Gwemddu.     His  eldest  son, 

Ievan  ap  Meubic,  of  Penrhos  Castle,  living  1433,  m.  Joan, 
dau.  of  Llewelyn  Ychan,  ap  Madog,  ap  Howel  Ychan,  and  had 
issue,  r.  Trahearne,  Deputy  Steward  for  Caerleon,  1454. 
Penrhos  Castle  and  estate  descended  from  him  to  Sir  Roger 
Williai'       f  Penrhos  Castle ;  ii.  Howel.    The  second  son, 

Howel  ap  Ievan,  Lord  of  Llanover,  of  Curt  y  Porthir  (i.e. 
the  court  with  the  long  porch),  m.  Jane,  heir  of  Ievan,  ap 
Trahearne,  ap  Meiric,  ap  Gwilim  Sais,  ap  Madoc,  of  Llanover. 
Howel  was  buried  in  the  Abbey  of  Strata  Florida.    His  son, 

Jenkyn  ap  Howel,  of  Llanover  Court,  7u.the  dau.  of  Gwilym, 
ap  David  Gwarin,  of  Lanfoyst.    His  eldest  son, 

RiCHABD  ap  Jenkin,  of  Llanovcr  Court,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  ap  John,  ap  Roger,  Lord  of  Gwernddu,  High  Sheriff 
for  Brecon  in  1554,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lewis  Philip,  both  of 
which  families  were  of  lineal  male  descent  from  the  house  of 
Herbert.    His  eldest  son, 

William  ap  Richard  (or  Pbichabd),  of  Llanover  Court,  was 
buried  at  Llanover,  where  his  memorial  brass  is  still  to  be  seen 
over  his  tomb  with  this  inscription: — "Here  lyeth  the  bodies 
of  William  Prichard,  of  Lanover,  Esq.,  and  of  Mathew  Prich- 
ard of  Lanover,  Esq.,  his  sonne  and  heire, lineally  descended 
from  the  bodye  of  Cradocke  Vraich  Vras,  Earle  of  Hereford, 
and  Prince  between  Wye  and  Seaverne."  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
heiress  of  Watkin  ap  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Killwch  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Margaret,  widow  of  John  Griffiths,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Herbert,  of  Ewyas,  by  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Matthew  Cradoc,  of  Swansea.  Elizabeth  was  thus  of  the 
house  of  Herbert  by  both  father  and  mother;,  and  had  issue, 
I.Matthew;  ii.  Cliarles,  Vicar  of  Llanover  1583;  iii.  Valen- 
tine, High  Sheriff  of  Monmouthshire  1609,  J.P.  1620;  and 
Anne.    The  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Pp.ichaed,  of  Llanover  Court,  High  Sheriff,  co. 
Monmouth,  1596;  rf.  16'22 ;  7)i.  Sissylt,  dau.  of  Edward  Lewis, 
Esq.  of  the  Vann,  co.  Glamorgan  (High  Sheriff  1548,  1555,  1559, 
by  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Williaiu  Morgan,  of  Pencoed  Castle),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Llanover  Court,  and  Goytrey  Manor,  ruined 
himself  by  paying  the  fines  of  the  royalist  prisoners,  and 
sold  the  estate  of  Llanover.  His  dau.  Maud,  was  bapt.  at 
Goytrey,  22  Nov.  1617'.  The  address  to  Oliver  Cromwell,  in 
1655,  was  signed  by  "William  Prichard,  of  Monmouthshire." 

II.  Jenkin,  or  John,  bapt.  2  April,  1599,  was  captain  in  the 
army  of  Charles  I.  At  the  destruction  of  Raglan  Castle  in 
164t>,  he  sent  his  infant  son  William  to  Chorley,  in  Lancar 
shire,  in  the  care  of  a  collector  of  excise.  His  son  Thomas 
Prichard,  7?!..  Miss  Dalryraple,  niece  of  the  Earl  of  Stair,  and 
resided  at  Hampton  Court.  Another  son,  William,  was 
Mayor  of  Preston  1743,  and  being  ex-Mayor  at  the  time  of 
the  Pretender's  arrival  in  Preston,  it  is  said  of  him  that  he 
was  as  faithful  as  his  ancestors  to  the  Stuart  cause. 

III.  Benjamin. 

The  3rd  son, 

Benjamin  Pbichabd,  was  in  Raglan  Castle  at  the  tiirte  of 
the  siege  (see  "  St.  George  and  St.  Michael, "by  G.  MacDonald), 
and  after  its  destruction,  suffered  voluntary  exile  during  the 
commonwealth ;  but  at  the  restoration  returned  aud  obtained 
the  estate  known  as  the  Manor  House  of  Goytrey,  within  the 
Llanover  Manor.     His  son, 

William  Prichard,  of  Goytrey  Manor,  resided  at  Goytrey, 
and  d.  there  1722.     His  son, 

■\Yii.LiAM  Pbichabd,  of  Goytrey  Manor,  b.  1686,  sold  (about 
1730)  Goytrey  Manor,  the  last  and  only  remaining  part  of  the 
estates  held  by  the  Prichards  at  Llanover,  to  Charles  Hanbury 
Williams,  Esq.  and  went  to  reside  at  "  The  Hill,"  Trostrcy 
near  Llanovcr;  m.  Blanch  Thomas,  of  Goytrey,  and  d.  1755, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1726),  had  issue,  Willlam;  Maria,  d.  an 
infant;  Anna,  b.  1707.     His  only  son, 

William  Prichard,  b.  at  Goytrey  Manor  1718;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  J.  Brabau,  Esq.  of  Chepstow,  and  co-heiress  of  her 
brother  Henry  Braban,  and  d.  at  Chepstow  20  March,  1795, 
leaving  issue  (with  daus.  who  were  all  educated  by  the  cele- 
brated Hannah  More), 

I.  William,  b..l'50,  d.  1821. 

II.  Heniy,  Merchant  of  Bristol,  now  represented  by  Captaia 
Charles  Prichard,  of  the  Northamptonshire  Regt. 

III.  Thomas. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PRI 


The  3rcl  son, 

Thomas  Pbichard,  of  Tancrcd  House,  Kingsdon,  Bristol,  b. 
at  Chepstow  ITtin ;  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  —  Horler,  Esq.  of  Bristol, 
and  d.  1834,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  William,  d, 4.7). 

I.  Mary,  m.  W.  P.  Coley.  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 

II.  Eliza,    m.    Pavid    Thomas,    Esq.    of    Pwllywrach,    co. 
Glamorgan.  iii.  Sarah. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Prichard,  b.  1791  ;  m.  .Tuditb,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Collins,  Rector  of  Oxwich,  co.  Glamoigan,  and  d.  Islti,  having 
had  issue, 

1.  Thomas  Henry.  11.  Edward,  cL«.  p. 

ni.  Charles  Collins,  ff.s. p. 

rv.  Charles  John  Collins,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Judith  Julia,  m.  J.  Flower  Fussell,  Esq. 
The  youngest  sun, 

Charles  John  Collins  Prichard,  b.  1830  ;  m.  his  first 
cousin,  Mart  Anna,  dau.  of  David  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Pwlly- 
■wrach,  and  sister  of  the  late  Hubert  de  Burgh  Thomas,  Esq. 
of  Pwllywrach,  and  has  issue  as  above. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  wyvem's  head  erased  vert,  io  its  mouth  a 
hand  sinister,  couped  at  the  wrist  gu.  with  guttee  de  sang. 
The  quarterings  are  numerous.  Crest — As  arms.  Motto — 
Torav  cyn  Plygav. 

Seat — Pwllywrach,  Cowbridge,  co   Glamorijan. 


PRICKETT    OF    BRIDLINGTON. 

Prickett,  Maemaduke,  Esq.  of  The  Avenue, 
Bridlington,  co.  York,  M.A.,  b.  14  April,  1844;  m. 
Dec.  1879,  Alice,  dau.  of  Charles  Mortlock,  Esq. 
of  9,  Ladbroke  Gardens,  and  has  issue, 

Marmaduke,  6.  Aug.  1880. 
Charles  Henry,  b.  July,  1881. 

liineagre. — Robert  Prickett,  of  Everingham,  co.  York, 
son  of  Marmaduke  Prickett,  sprung  from  Prickett  o/JVaf^cinrf, 
in  Westmorland,  to.  Margaret,  dau  of  Hugh  Hindsley,  of 
Woodhouse,  in  the  parish  of  Sunderland,  and  dying  temp. 
Elizabeth,  left  a  son, 

Marmadcee  Prickett,  of  Allerthorpe,  in  co.  York,  m. 
Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Eew,  of  the  city  of  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1664,  and  was  buried  at  Pooklington)  had  issue,  three 
sons,  JosiAs;  Robert  of  Wrestle  Castle,  co.  York,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Marmaduke,  1st  Lord  Langdale;  and  George,  of  York, 
Serjeant-at-Law  and  Recorder  of  York.  Marmaduke  Prickett 
d.  1652,  was  buried  at  Pocklington,  and  was  5.  by  his  son, 

JosiAs  Prickett,  of  Allerthorpe,  aged  39,  7  Sept.  1665;  m. 
at  Lund,  11  June,  1660,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Remington, 
Knt.  of  Lund,  co.  York,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Prickett,  Vicar  of  Kilham,  bapt.  at  Aller- 
thorpe 17  Aug.  1668 ;  m.  Lucy  Baines,  of  Ripon,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1739)  had  issue, 

I.  Habmadckb. 

II.  Barnabas,  of  Aubrough,  in  Holdemess,  bapt.  July,  1701  : 
m.  18  Feb.  1722,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq. 
of  Hummanby,  and  left  at  his  decease  (with  two  daus., 
Mary,  m.  Thomas  Whitfield,  of  Hull ;  and  Catherine)  a 
son,  Paul  Prickett,  Esq.  of  London,  m.  Sarah,  only  child 
of  Robert  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Ewhurst,  in  Surrey,  and  d.  27 
March,  1810,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1»26),  with  other 
issue, 

Robert,  his  heir,  of  Octon  Lodge,  co.  York,  and  of  Harley 

Street,  Cavendish  Square,  m.   17  July,   179^,  Anne,  dau. 

and  heir  of  Samuel  Salt,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  and  d.  s.  p- 

17  March,  1844. 
Sarah,  m.    Rowland   Richardson,  Esq.    of   Streatham,  in 

Surrey.     Mr.  Richardson  i/.  May,  1»06. 
Elizabeth,  m.   her  cou'-in,  M;iniiaduke  Prickett,  Esq.  of 

Bridlington,  and  d.  17  Jan.  Isl6. 

III.  Robert,  b.  4  May,  1703.         iv.  George,  d.  in  infancy. 
I.  Elizabeth,  buned  1706.  11.  Tabitha. 

Eev.  Thomas  Prickett  d.  17  March,  1741-42.     His  eldest  son, 

Marmadpke  Prickett,  of  Kilham,  bapt.  there  12  March, 
1699;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Simpson,  of  Kilham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1789)  left  at  his  decease,  1765, 

I.  Marmadcke,   of    Bridlington,    bapt.    1733 ;    m.    3   Dec. 
17(j3,  Frances,  only  child  of  Rev.  William  Buck,  Vicar  of 
Church  Fenton,  co.  York,    and   djing   21    Oct.  180a,  left 
issue, 
1  -Marmaditke,  of   Bridlington,  6.    11    Feb.  1766;    m.   14 
June,  1803,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Prickett, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  left  issue, 
Marmadcke  (Rev.),  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  b.   1   July,  1804  ;  s. 
his  father  in  Bridlington,  hut  d.  unm.  3  March,  183.H, 
and  was  g.  by  his  next  survi^ing  brother,  Robert. 


Paul,  b.  12  July,  1806;  d.  unm.  1835. 
Robert,    of   Bridlington,  b.  1 1  Nov.  1808  ;  d.  unm.  I 
April,  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 
Thomas,  of  Bridlington,  the  late  representative  of  the 
family. 
Anne,  m.    16   May,    1833,    Adam  Washington,  Esq.  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d«5  Oct.  1851. 
Sarah,  m.  July,  1839,  Francis  Hoare  Spragge,  Esq.  of 
Torquay. 
2  Arthur,  m.  10  Sept.  1810.  Miss  Jane  Porter,  of  Driffield, 
and  d.  25  Nov.  Is29,    leaving   an    only  son,  Arthur,  b. 
1811,  who  d.  1866. 

1  Dorothy  Anne,  m.  William  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Whitby, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  s.  p.  1844. 

2  Diana,  m.  27  April,  1812,  Isaac  Wilson,  of  Hull,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1854. 

3  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1832. 

II.  Thomas,  of  York,  Capt.  in  the  36th  Foot,  and  sometime 
Governor  of  Fort  William,  in  Kingston,  Jamaica,  bapt.  ac 
Kilham,  4  March,  1740-4/;  m.  Sarah,  only  child  of  Hale 
Wyviil,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1832. 

III.  George,  bapt.  17  June,  1744;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Josiah,  of  Hull,  bapt.  at  Kilham,  18  Jan.  1746-47;  hi.  25 
Feb.  1772,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Brigg, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  27  March,  1831,  having  had  issue, 

1  Marmaduke  Thomas,  of  Kingston-upon-HuU,  b.  23  Oct. 
1774;  TO.  7  Sept.  1812,  Anastatia,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Armitstead,  of  Cranage  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her(wh(> 
d.  24  Sept.  1835)  had  1  Josiah  John,  M.A.,  Incumbent  o< 
Markington,  6.  29  April,  181?  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1841,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  G.  C.  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hull,  and  dying  Feb. 
1849,  left  three  daus. :  2  George,  of  Boreas  Hill,  near 
Hull,  J. P.,  late  Licut.-Col.  5th  West  iork  Militia,  b.  * 
March,  1820;  711.  1  Aug.  1854,  Anna  Maria,  5tli  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Dodsworth,  Bart.  ;  3  Thomas  William  (Rev.), 
M.A.,  F.S.A.,  b.  30  Nov.  1822,  m.  4  Feb.  1863,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Sandwilh,  M.D.,  and  has  two  sons, 
Marmaduke  Alan  and  Francis  Fenton:  1  Catherine; 
2  Anastatia,  to.  Aug,  1839,  Rev.  W.  J.  Newman,  Rector 
of  Badsworth,  co.  York,  and  d.  1856  ;  and  3  Fiances  Har- 
riet, m.  Rev.  J.  W.  Bluck. 

2  George.  S  William. 
1  Sarah  Anne,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

II.  Anne,  m.  John  Wallis,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Swan,  Esq.  of  York. 

Thomas  Prickett,  Esq.  (4th  son  of  Marmaduke  Prickett, 
Esq.  of  Bridlington,  co.  York,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife),  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  East  York  R.V.,  b.  24  Jan.  1814  ;  m. 
15  July,  1841,  Elizabeth  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Rolleston, 
of  Burton-Joyce,  Notts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Marmadcke,  M.A.,  now  of  BridUngton. 

II.  Thomas,  Lieut.-Col,  2nd  Esse.x  Regt.,  b.  12  Dec.  1845. 

III.  John  Rolleston,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  8  June,  184a  ;  vi.  Caro- 
line Burnaby,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  William  Robert,  late  Major  R.A.,  b.  25  Aug.  1853  ;  m. 
Maria  Tix'ffiy,  and  has  issue. 

v.  I>ancclot  George,  6.  15  Dec.  1856,  Fellow  of  the  RoyaJ 
Indian  Engineering  College. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Caiit.  George  Heblethwaite  Boynton, 
Esq.  of  Haisthorpe  Hall,  Yorkshire,  late  17th  Lancers,  and 
d.  15  April,  1877,  leaving  a  dau.  Kva. 

II.  Louisa  Dorothy,  d.  9  April,  18.55. 

^rms— Or,  on  a  cross  az.,  quarter-pierced  of  the  field,  four 
mascles  of  the  first.  Crest — A  hind  trippant  ppr.  Motto — 
Auxilium  ab  alto. 

Seat — The  Avenue,  Bridlington,  co.  York.  Residence — 12, 
Devonport  Street,  Gloucester  Square,  London,  W. 


PRIDEAUX-BRUNE    OF    PRIDEAUX 
PLACE. 

Pbideaux-Beune,  Charles  Glynn,  Esq.  of 
Prideaux  Place,  Cornwall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1880,  b.  2  April,  1821  ;  *.  his  father  1875 ; 
m.  21  July,  1846,  Hon.  Ellea  Jane  Carew,  2nd  dau. 
of  Robert  Shapland,  1st  Lord  Carew,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Robert,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brigade,  now 
Commanding  4th  Batt.  West  Y'orkshire  Regt.,  b.  10  Oct. 
1848;  TO.  17  Oct.  1883,  Hon.  Katharine  Cecilia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Edward  Hugessen,  1st  Lord  Brabourne,  and  has 
issue,  Fulke  Knatchbull,  b.  20  May,  1887  ;  Dennis  Edward, 
6.  18  June,  1891 ;  Eva  Katharine,  and  Winifred  Annie. 

II.  Edward  Shapland  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rowner,  Hants,  b.  H 
June,  1853;  m.  14  July,  1885,  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Grant,  Esq.  of  Monckton  House,  Anglesey,  near 
Gosport,  and  has  issue,  Humphrey,  b.  6  Nov.  1S85 ;  Hugh, 
b.  14  Aug.  1890  ;  Cheston  Isolda. 

III.  Francis  Ernest,  b.  5  Feb.  1863,  accidentally  drowned  at 
Walnut  Springs,  Texas,  U.S.A.,  27  May,  ISdJ. 


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I.  Ellen  Fiances.  n.  Gertrude  Rose. 

III.  Mary  Katherine.  iv.  Beatrice  May. 

V.  Isokia  Blanche. 

VI.  MilclredMaria,)ii.  17  April,  1890, Capt.Hervey Alexander, 
10th  Royal  Hussars,  aid  has  issue. 

Lineage.— This  most  ancient  family,  was,  it  is  stated, 
settled  at  Prideaux  Castle,  Cornwall,  before  the  Conquest. 

SiE  John  Pkideacs,  2nd  son  of  Prideaux,  of  Orcharton,  m. 
.Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  Adeston,  of  Adeslon,  in  that 
county,  and  was  ancestor  of 

HcMPHKY  Pkideaux,  of  Adeston  and  Thuttorough,  m.  Joan, 
dau.  of  Richard  Fowel,  of  Fowlescomlic,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Philip  Courtenay,  of  Lough  Torr,  Devon,  aad  left  (besides 
daus.)  four  sons,  Richard,  his  heir  (ancestor  of  Jonathan 
Prideaux,  who  d.  without  male  issue,  when  Thuborough 
passed  to  his  dau.,  the  wife  of  Charles  Davie,  Esq.  of  Bideford); 
William,  of  Gurland,  Cornwall;  Roger,  of  Soldon  ;  Thomas, 
who  d.  a  monk  in  Flanders.    The  3rd  son, 

Roger  Pkideaux,  of  Soldon,  Devon,  High  Sheriff  1578,  m. 
Philippa,  dau.  of  Roger  Torke,  Serjeant  at-Law,  and  left  two 
sons,  Nicholas,  his  heir,  and  Edmund,  created  a  Baronet  in 
1022.     The  elder  son, 

Sir  Nicholas  Prideaux,  Knt.,  M.P.  of  Soldon,  erected 
Place  1592.  He  d.  1627,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Thomasine, 
dau.  and  heir  of  JohnHengscott,  Esq.  of  Hengscott,  in  Devon, 
a  son,  Humphry,  his  successor ;  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Cheston, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Viell,  Esq.  of  St.  Breock,  co. 
Cornwall,  another  son,  John,  who  inherited  Place.  The  elder 
son, 

Humphry  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Soldon,  m.  Honor,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Fallapitt,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  of  Soidon.  His  granddau.,  the  eventual  heir  of 
Soldon,  m.  her  cousin,  John,  ard  son  of  Sir  Peter  Piideaux, 
Bart,  of  Netherton. 

John,  who  </.  s.  p. 

Edmund,  of  whom  presently.  Ilnmjihry. 

Thomasine,  m  John  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Buckland  Killeigh. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  William  Morice,  Secretary  ot  State  to  King 
Charles  11. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edmund  Prideaux,  «.  at  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  John,  to 
Place  and  the  other  Cornish  estates,  and  was  High  Sheriff  1664. 
He  m.  Bridget,  dau.  ot  John  Moyle,  Esq.  of  Bake  and  had 
three  sons,  John,  his  successor;  Edmund,  d.  s.  2?.;  and 
Humphry,  b.  1648,  Dean  of  Norfolk,  author  of  numerous 
works,  distinguished  alike  for  piety  and  learning.  He  vi. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Anthony  Bokenham,  Esq.  of  Helmingham, 
Suffolk,  and  </.  1724,  leaving  an  only  son,  Edmund,  of  whom 
presently,  as  representative  of  the  family  at  the  decease  of  bis 
cousin.  Edmund  Prideaux  d.  15  Oct.  1683,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Place,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Roger 
Mallock,  Esq.  of  Cockington,  Devon,  and  left  a  son, 

Edmund  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Place,  at  whose  decease  s.  p., 
1728,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  cousin  (the  only  son  of  the 
Dean  of  Norwich), 

Edmund  Prideaux,  who  thus  became  "of  Place."  He  m. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Wrench,  of  Norwich,  and  had 
issue,  Humphry,  his  heir;  Charles,  li.  s.  p.,  1783  ;  and  Rebecca, 
m.  Sir  Horatio  Pettus,  Bart.    The  elder  son, 

Humphry  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Prideaux  Place,  High  Sheriff 
1750,  m.  1st,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co  heir  of  Sir  George 
Chudleigb,  Bart,  of  Haldon  House,  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  son,  George,  who  d.  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jenny,  2nd 
dau.  of  Neville  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Beer,  Dorset,  by 
Betty  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Brune,  Esq.  of 
Plumber,  Dorset  (the  descendant  of  a  very  ancient  family), 
and  left  at  his  decease,  May,  1793,  six  sons  and  a  dau.  Mary, 
m.  Thomas  Ball,  Esq.  of  Seapark,  co.  Wicklow.  The  eldest 
son. 

Rev.  Charles  Prideaux,  of  Prideaux  Place,  6.  1760, 
assumed  in  conformity  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  maternal  grand-uncle,  Charles  Brune,  Esq.  of  Plumber,  the 
additional  surname  of  Brune.  He  m.  1  Aug.  1788,  Frances, 
4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Patten,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  March,  1831)  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  Prideaux  Place  and  Plumber. 

Dorothea,  m.  7  Dec.  1815,  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Sawle  Graves 

Sawle,  Bart.,  and  d.  Nov.  1853,  leaving  issue. 
Frances,  m.  10  May,  1823,  Capt.  Charles  Du  Cane,  R.N.,  of 

Braxted  Park,  Essex,  and  d.  2  July,  1871,  leaving  issue. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  uvm.  9  Feb.  1831. 
M»ry  Jenny,  d.  unm.  10  May,  1872. 
Caroline,  m.  i  Aug.  184S,    Rear-Admiral  the  Hon.  George 

John  Cavendish,  3rd  son  of  Richard,  2nd  LurJ  Wuteriiark, 

and  has  issue. 


Rev.  Charles  Prideaux-Brune,  d.  28  April,  1833,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Prideaux-Brune,  Esq.  of  Prideaux  Place  and  0} 
Plumber,  Dorset,  b.  7  Dec.  1798 ;  m.  28  Feb.  1820,  France.-* 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  John  Glynn,  Esq.  oi 
Glynn,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  July,  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Glynn,  now  of  Prideaux  Place. 

II.  Ernest  Augustus,  late  29th  Regt.,  b.  17  June,  1839  ;  to. 
21  Sept.  1864,  Frances  Josling,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Sayle  Prior,  Rector  of  St.  Breock,  Cornwall,  and  (/.  22  Jan, 
1868,  leaving  issue,  George  Ernest,  late  Lieut.  6th  (Innis- 
killing)  Dragoons,  b.  5  Feb.  1867  ;  Frances  Mary,  m.  31  Aug. 
1888,  William  Henry  Myres,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Swanmore  House, 
Hants. 

I.  Francis  Mary,  m.  20  Oct.  1853,  Hon.  George  Augustus 
Browne,  3rd  son  of  James  Caulfeild,  2nd  Lord  Kilmaine, 
who  d.  25  Dec.  1878,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Caroline  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  9  Dec.  1858,  Rear-Admiral  Sir 
William  Legge  George  Hoste,  Bart.,  11. N.,  who  d.  10  Sept. 
1868,  leaving  issue.  She  m.  2ndly,  8  Nov.  1870,  Edward 
Greene,  Esq.,  M  P.,  of  Nether  HaJl  Suffolk,  late  M.P.  for 
the  Stowmarket  Div.  of  Suffolk,  and  has  issue.  He  d.  15 
April,  1891. 

III.  Beatrice  Anne,  m.  15  July,  1856,  the  Rev.  Sir  Hugbi 
Henry,  Molesworth,  Bart.,  who  d.  6  Jan.  1862. 

Mr.  Prideaux-Brune  d.  7  Dec.  1875. 

^njM— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  cross  eercele,  or,  for 
Brune;  2nd  and  3id,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.,  in  chief  a  label  o5 
three  points  gu.,  a  mullet  for  difference,  for  Pkideaux.  Crests 
— 1st,  Brune,  a  goat  passant,  per  pale  indented  arg.  and  sa., 
armed  and  unguled  or,  pendant  from  a  collar  gu.,  a  shield 
thereon  the  arms  of  Brune  :  2nd,  Prideaux,  an  old  man's  head 
in  profile,  couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr.  hair  and  beard  or,  on 
the  head  a  chapeau  gu. 

SeaJ— Prideaux  Place,  Padstow,  Cornwall.  Town  House — 
10,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.  W. 


PRIME    OF    COMBROOK    HOUSE. 

Peime,  (Jhaeles  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Com- 
brook  House,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts,  J.P.  for 
cos.  Herts  and  Beds,  late  tilst  Foot  b.  28  July, 
1821  ;  ill.  1st,  1843,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  Daltou,  she  d.  1844.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1848,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Donovan,  Esq. 
of  Buckham  Hill,  Sussex,  and  by  her,  who  d.  May, 
1892,  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Digby,  6.  1859,  d.  1861. 

I.  Eleanor  Caroline,  b.  1849,  d.  1852. 

II.  Hannah  Augusta,  b.  1852,  m.  1873,  Rev.  Arthur  Ander- 
son, Vicar  of  Studham. 

III.  Amy  Eleanor,  6.  1855,  m.  1878,  Capt.  Philip  Savile  Grey 
Reid,  R.E. 

Liineagre. — Richard  Prime,  Esq.  of  Walverton,  Sussex, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.,  6.  1784,  m.  1815,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawihorpe  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  1848,  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  b.  1819;  m.  Mary  Matilda,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Machell,  and  had  Issue,  a  son, 

Henry. 

II.  Charles  Edwabd,  of  Ashridgewood. 

I.  Emily  Ann,  6.  1817;  m.  George  Filmer  Sulivan,  Col.  5tb 
Lancers,  and  has  issue,  1  Digby:  2  .Vnhur;  3  Adrian; 
4  Walter ;  1  Rose  ;  2  Blanche ;  3  Edith  ;  and  4  Sandys. 

Mr.  R.  Prime  d.  1866. 
5ea(_Combrook  House,  Mariowcs,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts. 
CVu6— Junior  United  Service. 


PRINGLE    OF    YAIB. 

Pbingle,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Whytbank  and 
Yair,  co.  Selkirk,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Advocate, 
b.  13  March,  1837;  m.  22  March,  1870,  Mary, 
Arbuthnot,  dau.  of  Kobert  Keith  Pringle,  Esq.  of 
The  Grove,  Darleydale,  co.  Derby. 

liineage.— There  were  two  races  of  the  name  of  Prsngle- 
in  the  south  of  Scotland,  probably  sprung  from  a  common 
ancestor,  but  their  connection  has  not  been  traced,  the 
Piingles  of  Torsonce,  on  Gala  Water,  were  the  head  of  one: 
race,  settled  in  Midlothian  and  the  adjoining  portions  of 
East  Lothian  and  Berwickshire.  To  them  belonged  the  families 
of  Burnhouse,  Hawtree,  and  Glengelt,  and  those  of  Rowehestcr 
and  Lees,  down  in  the  Merse. 


1658 


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THE  lANDED  GENTRY. 


PEI 


The  other  race  were  the  descendants  of  the  Peingles  0/ 
Whitsun,  in  co.  Berwick,  afterwards  designed,  sometimes  of 
Smailholm,  and  sometimes  of  GaUashiels.  Their  lands  lay 
chiefly  in  the  lower  parts  of  Gala  'SVater,  and  on  Caddon 
AVater,in  co.  Selkirk,  and  in  various  parts  of  co.  Koxburgh, 
especially  near  the  Cheviot  Border. 

The  earliest  notice  that  has  been  traced  of  this  family  is  in 
the  chartulary  of  the  abbey  of  Soltray,  wherein 

EoBEKT  Hop-Pbisgle,  of  WhitsuD,  is  mentioned  in  a  dona- 
tion to  the  monastery,  confirmed  by  Alexander  III.    Another 

KoBERT  Hop-Pbingle,  of  Whitsun,  was  present  as  esquire 
<scutiier)  to  James,  Earl  of  Douglas,  at  the  battle  of  Otterburne, 
13S8,  and  got  from  Archibald,  Earl  of  Douglas,  a  charter  of 
the  lands  of  Smailholm,  in  co.  Koxburgh,  1-lOS.  This  Eobert 
Pringle  built  the  tower  of  Smailholm,  and  having  dropped  the 
designation  of  Whitsim,  he  assumed  that  of  Smailholm,  by 
which  his  descendants  were  afterwards  generally  distinguished, 
and  occasionally  by  that  of  Galashiels,  from  their  Ettrick 
Forest  lands.  He  afterwards  accompanied  his  patron,  Archi- 
bald, the  4th  Earl  of  Douglas,  and  Duke  of  Touraine,  on  his 
famous  expedition  into  France,  where  they  both  lost  their  lives 
at  the  battle  of  Verneuil,  1424.    From  him  descended 

James  Pbikgle,  of  Woodhouse  and  Whytbank,  a  great 
loyalist,  who  attached  himself  to  the  cause  of  Queen  Mabt, 
for  which  he  suffered  many  hardships  and  losses,  including 
his  CO.  Peebles  estate.    Kis  grandson, 

Geobge  Pbixgle,  of  Balmungo,  2nd  son  of  James  Pringle, 
heir-apparent  of  Whytbank,  by  Christian  Lundie  his  wife, 
entered  the  Swedish  Army  under  Gustavcs  Adolphcs,  in  wh  ich 
he  rose  to  the  rank  of  ^ajor,  and  served  with  considerable  re- 
putation during  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  He  in.  Elizabeth,  one 
of  the  three  daus.  of  Sir  Patrick  Buthven  (an  eminent  General 
of  GusTAvrs  Adolphus,  created  by  King  Chables  I.,  for  his 
service  in  the  civil  war.  Earl  of  Forth  in  Scotland,  and  Brent- 
ford in  England),  and  had  three  sons,  James,  William,  and 
John,  and  a  dau.  Christian  ;  but  Jobs  was  served  heir  to  him 
as  eldest  suriiving  son.    George  Pringle  d.  1654.    His  sou, 

Eev.  Johx  Pbisgle,  Minister  of  Fogo,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of 
Bev.  Patrick  Shaw,  Minister,  of  co.  Selkirk,  whose  father,  John 
Shaw,  was  brother  of  Shaw,  of  Sauchie.  They  had  two  sons 
and  three  daus.,  none  of  whom  were  married.  The  elder 
son, 

John  Pbingle,  of  Whytbank,  s.  his  father's  cousin,  Alexan- 
der Pringle,  of  Whytbank,  and  was  served  heir  to  him  1695, 
and  shortly  after  he  came  of  age,  1699,  m.  Christian,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Patrick  Scott,  of  Ancrum,  by  Margaret  Scott,  of  Harden, 
by  whom  he  had  one  son  and  two  daus.  He  d.  1703,  at  the 
early  age  of  25,  sur\ived  by  his  widow,  who  lived  to  a  great 
age.     He  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 

Alexasdeb  Pbisgle.  of  Whytbank,  m.  1740,  Susanna,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Kutherford.  of  Edgerston,  by  his  1st  marriage 
with  EUzabeth  Caincross,  heir  of  Langlee.  They  had  a  family 
of  four  sons  and  eight  daus.  He  d.  1772,  and  was  s.  in  his 
lands  of  Whytbank  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pbisgle,  of  Whytbank,  Lieut,  in  the  army  then 
serving  on  the  staff  of  his  relative,  the  Hon.  Gen.  James 
Murray,  who,  after  the  death  of  General  Wolfe,  commanded 
the  forces  in  Canada,  where  he  d.  1774.  He  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Alexander  Pbingle.  of  Whytbank.  of  the  H.E.I.C.C.S., 
Madras  establishment,  from  which  he  retired  1783,  and  some 
years  afterwards,  repurchased  from  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch  the 
family  estate  and  residence  of  Tair,  where  he  built  a  new 
mansion  house.  He  held  the  appointment  of  Vice-Lieut. 
of  CO.  Selkirk,  and  in  1812  he  obtained  the  patent  office  of 
Chamberlain  of  Ettrick  Forest.  He  m.  1789,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Dick,  Bart,  of  Prestonfield,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons 
and  six  daus., 

I.  Alexantjeb,  late  of  Whytbank  and  Yair. 

II.  John  Alexander.  Bengal  C.S., of  Castledykes,  co.  Dumfries, 
m.  1S28,  hL>  cousin,  Christina  Ann,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Alexander  Dirom,  by  liis  wife,  Magdalen  Pasley,  eldest  dau. 
and  heir  of  Eobert  Pasley,  of  Mountannan  (who  rf.  1830). 
He  d.  I.  p.  at  his  residence  of  Castledykes,  near  Dumfries, 
1839. 

ni.  William  Alexander,  Bengal  C.S.,  m.  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Dawnay,  of  Aylesbury,  co.  Bucks,  and  d.  12  Dee. 
1855,  having  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  an  Officer  In  the  Madras  Army,  d.  1854. 

2  WiLLLAM  John,  6. 1831.  3  Eobert. 
4  George,  deceased.  5  David. 

1  Mary  Ann,  to.  Archibald  Spiers,  of  the  Bengal  C.S., 
3rd  son  of  the  late  Peter  Spiers,  of  Culcreuch,  and  has 
issue. 

2  Frances,  d.  young. 

3  Anna  Charlotte,  m.  Edward  Alexander  Samuells,  of  the 
Bengal  C.S.,  and  has  issue. 


4  Susanna,  of  FarmhUl  {see  thai  article). 

5  Elizabeth.  6  Jane  Esther. 

IV.  Eobert  Keith,  of  Thorncliffe,  Cheltenham,  formerly  of 
Broadmtadows,  co.  Selkirk,  and  The  Grove,  Darley  Dale, 
CO.  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cog.  Selkirk  and  Derby,  for- 
merly of  the  Bombay  C.S.,  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  Bombay,  and  Commissioner  for  the  CivU  Adminis- 
tration of  the  Province  of  Scinde,  b.  12  March,  1802 .  m. 
15  April,  184S,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  George 
Moore,  H.M.  Bombay  Army,  late  Auditor-General,  Bombay, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexandeb,  Major  Bombay  Staff  Corps  and  2nd  Bom- 
bay Lancei-s,  b.  27  Oct.  1850. 

II.  Eobert  Keith,  b.  22  April,  1854. 

III.  John,  i).  5  Julv,  1861. 

IV.  Charies,  b.  24  July,  1865;  d.  1379. 
v.  William,  b.  21  Oct.  1868. 

I.  Mary  Arbuthnot, ;«.  22  March,  1870,  Alexander  Pringle, 
Esq.  of  Whytbaiik,  co.  Selkirk. 

II.  Georgina.  iii.  Fanny. 

IV.  Charlotte.  v.  Margaret  Joanna. 

VI.  Edith. 

v.  David,  Bengal  C.S.,  of  Wilton  Lodge,  co.  Eoxburgh,  J.P., 
!?!.  1st,  Fi-ances,  dau.  of  Alexander  Tod,  of  Alderston,  and 
2ndly,  1858,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Anderson,  Esq., 
which  lady  </.  1884.  By  his  first  wife  (who  d.  1856)  he  had 
one  sou  and  four  daus. 

I.  Mary  Agnes. 

II.  Susan,  m.  Eobert  Scott-Moncrieff,  of  Fossaway,  d.  1841. 

III.  Jane,  d.  1844. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  M.  Christie,  of  Dune,  d.  1837. 
v.  Charlotte. 

VI.  Margaret  Janet,  widow  of  William  Elmsley,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
Alexander  Pringle  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Pbisgle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank  and  Yair,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Selkirk,  M.P.  for  that  shire,  and  a  Lord 
of  the  Treasury  in  Sir  Eobert  Peel's  Ministry,  Keeper  of  the 
General  Eegister  of  Seizin  in  Scotland,  b.  30  Jan.  1791 ;  to.  12 
Jan.  1830,  Agnes  Joanna,  2nd  dau.  and  heir-proportioner  of 
Sir  William  Dick,  Bart,  of  Prestonfield,  by  Joanna  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Douglas,  of  Garyvaldfoot,  and  (dying  1857)  left 
an  only  son,  Alexasdeb,  now  of  Yair. 

Arms — Arg.,   on  a  saltire  engrailed  sa.  five  escallops  or. 

Crest — A  man's  heart  ppr.  Motto — Sursum.  Supporters — 
Two  pilgrims,  habited  ppr. 

Seat — Yair,  by  Selkirk. 


PRINGLE  OF  FABMHILL.  AND  ELMHAXL. 

Peingle,  Spsa>'KA,  of  Farnihill  House,  Killala, 
CO.  Mavo,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  William  Alexander 
Pringle,  Esq.  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  son  of 
the  late  Alexander  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank  and 
Yair,  co.  Selkirk,  N.B.  {which  see).  Miss  Pringle*. 
under  will  to  the  estates  of  the  late  Miss  Grardiner. 

for  Lineage  and.  Arms — See  Pbisgle  of  Yair. 
-Seai— Farmhill  House,  Killala,  co.  Mayo. 


PBINGLE    OF    TORWOODLEE. 

Peixgle,  James  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Torwoodlee, 
CO.  Selkirk,  J.P.  cos.  Eoxburgh  and  Selkirk,  D.L. 
for  the  latter,  Comm.  E.N.  (retired),  b.  1832;  m. 
1862,  Ann  Parminter,  only  clidd  of  the  late  Col. 
Black,  o3rd  Eegt.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Lewis,  b.  1868  ;  d.  young. 

II.  James  Lewis,  6.  1869. 

III.  George  Macgregor,  6.  1871 ;  d.  1874. 

IV.  Lionel  Graham,  b.  1880. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ann.  11.  Lillian  Erskine. 

III.  Adelaide  Jane.  iv.  Helena  Florence. 

V.  Mary  Simcoe  Violet. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  stock 
of  the  Pringles  or  Galashiels  and  Smailhoim.     The  first  was 

William  Pbingle.  of  Torwoodlee,  the  younger  son  of  James 
Pringle,  of  Smailholm,  by  his  wife,  Isabella  Murray,  of  Falahill. 
He  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  Flodden  1513,  and  left  two  sons, 
the  elder  of  whom, 

Geobge  Pbisgle,  of  Torwoodlee,  b.  1605,  was  killed  in  a 
lawless  attack  made  on  the  house  of  Torwoodlee,  1568.  By  his 
wife,  Margaret  Creighton,  he  had  five  sons  and  three  daus., 
Agnes,  d.  unm.;  Isabella,  m.  1656,  Thomas  Hop  Pringle: 
and  Margaret,  m.  1564,  Oliver  Edgar,  of  Monkrig.  He  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Pbingle,  of  Torwoodlee,  to.  1571,  Alison,  dau.  of 
James  Heriot,  cf  Trabroun,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons.    He 


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d.  1581,  and  his  wife,  Alison  Heriot,  who  sumved  him,  had  for 
her  2nd  husband,  David  Eenton,  of  Billie.  ■\Villiam  Tringle 
was  ,«.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Geobge  Pbingle,  of  Torwoodlee,  who  in  the  Parliaments  of 
1617  and  1621  was  one  of  the  representatives  for  co.  Selkirk. 
Hem.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank, 
by  whom  he  had  four  sons,  i.  Jastes,  his  heir ;  ii.  George ;  iii. 
Alexander;  and  iv.  John,  Surgeon  in  Edinburgh,  to  whose  son 
and  dau.,  George  and  Margaret,  their  uncle  James,  of  Torwood- 
lee, was  served  Tutor-at-Law  1644.  3Ir.  Pringle  d.  1  Jan. 
1600.  Mr.  Pringle  m.  2ndly.  1605,  Margaret,  widow  of  Stewart 
of  Cabertsown,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  David  ;  ii.  Thomas. 
He  !ii.  3rdly,  Elizabeth  Kichardson,  of  Smieton,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Margaret;  la.  Anne,  d.  1620.  He  m.  4th!y, 
Elizabeth  Hop  Pringle,  of  Torsonce,  widow  of  William  Borth- 
ivlck,  Esq.  of  Crookstown.  He  was  «.  about  1637  by  his  eldest 
ton, 

James  Pbdtgle,  of  Torwoodlee,  in.  1st,  1620,  Joan,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Cockburn,  of  Clerkington,  Lurd  Privy  Seal,  by 
wbom  he  had  one  dau.  Margaret,  m.  1649,  George  Pringle,  of 
Buckholm,  and  one  son,  James,  6.  1625,  d.  young.  He  vi. 
2ndly,  1628,  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Lewis  Craig,  of  Eiccarton,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  i.  George,  his  heir,  b.  1631  ;  ii.  James,  of 
Craigend,  fc.  1633;  lit.  Thomas,  6.1035;  rv.  Alexander,  b.  1642  ; 
I.  Ann,  in.  1648,  Alexander  Pringle,  of  "Whytbank;  ir.  Janet, 
in.  1649,  Walter  Pringle,  of  Greenknowe ;  iii.  Sophia,  in.  John 
Klddell,  of  Haining  ;  iv.  Uisone  ;  v.  Elizabeth.  He  was  t. 
about  1657  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Pbingle,  of  Tonvoodlee.  During  the  civil  war  he 
adhered  steadily  to  the  royal  cause,  and  was  in  most  of  the 
engagements  fought  at  that  time  in  Scotland.  At  length,  on  a 
charge  of  being  concerned  in  the  Eye  House  Plot,  wan-ants 
were  issued  against  him,  along  with  his  neighbours,  the  Earl 
of  Tarras,  Murray  of  Philiphaugh,  and  Scott  of  Galashiels. 
With  much  diflBculty  he  escaped,  and  took  refuge  in  Holland. 
In  the  first  Parliament  of  King  James  Yll.,  his  estates  were 
confiscated,  but  at  the  Eevolution  he  hastened  back  to  his 
cwn  country,  was  a  member  of  the  Convention  of  Estates  which 
invited  King  William  to  assume  the  Government,  when  his 
attainder  was  removed  and  his  estates  restored  by  a  special 
Act  of  Parliament.  He  m.  1654,  Janet  Brodie,  of  Lethen, 
CO.  3Ioray,  and  d.  1670,  having  had  one  son  and  two  daus., 

I.  James,  his  heir;  i.  Anne,  m.  Alexander  Don,  of  Eutherford  ; 

II.  Sophia,  m.  James  Pringle,  of  Greenknowe.  George  Pringle 
d.  1689,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Pbingle,  of  Torwoodlee,  m.  1690,  Isabell  Hall,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Hall,  of  Douglas,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons 
and  eight  dans.,  i.  Geobge,  6.  1700 :  ii.  John,  b.  1702,  lost  at 
eea;  iii.  James,  6.  1709,  i.  Katherine,  m.  1723,  Sir  Eobert 
Pringle,  of  Stitchel ;  ii.  Janet,  d.  1694 ;  in.  Anne ;  iv.  Sophia, 
»/!.  1729,  Allan  Fairholme,  Esq.  of  Greenhill;  v.  Isabella,  d. 
1698;  VI.  Marion,  in.  1746,  John  KeiT,  Esq.  of  Littledeun; 
■VII.  Isabella;  viii.  Margaret.  James  Pringle  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  PBn.'GLE,  of  Torwoodlee,  d.  unm.  1780.  His  brother, 

James  Pringxe,  of  Bowland,  one  of  the  Principal  Clerks  of 
Session,  in.  Elizabeth  Ximmo,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  James, 
and  eight  daus.,  i.  Mary,  m.  Andrew  Plummer,  of  Middlestead, 
d.  s.  p.  .  II.  Isabel,  d.  1752  ;  iii.  Betty, ;  iv.  Isabel;  v.  Katherine, 
VI.  Janet,  d.  1S26;  vii.  Anne,  m.  Major  George  Macmurdo,  d. 
1839;  VIII.  Sophia,  d.  1827.  James  Pringle  d.  1778,  and  was {. 
by  his  only  son, 

James  Pbisgle,  who  a.  in  1780,  to  his  uncle's  estates  of 
Torwoodlee,  and  built  a  new  mansion  house  there.  From  1827 
to  1830  he  was  Vice-Lieut,  of  the  co.  He  m.  1782,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Tod,  of  Dryburgh,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1820)  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

George,  r,i.  Miss  Ann  Stewart,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Mary, 
d.  young,  and  two  sons,  James  and  Charles. 

Alexander,  who  was  lost  in  the  "  William  Pitt"  East  India- 
man  1813. 

Fi-ances,  d.  1859. 

James  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  d.  1840.    His  eldest  son, 

Yice-Admiual  James  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee.  b.  1783 ;  m. 
Mary  Fraser,  who  d.  30  March,  1869,  leaving  three  sons  and 
four  daus., 

James  Thomas,  now  of  Torwoodlee. 

Charles,  Capt.  E.X.,  6.  1S34 ;  j)i.  Katherine,  dan.  of  Henry 

Injilis,  of  Torsonce,  and  d.  at  Quitta,  on  board  H.M.S. 

"Sirius,"  11  Sept.  1876,  leaving  issue. 
George,  b.  1839  ;  d.  unm.  1871. 
Elizabeth,  vi.  John  Borthwick,  Esq.  of  Crookston. 
Frances,  m.  1857,   Henry  Clark  Worthington,   Capt.   67th 

Eegt.,  and  has  issue. 
Mary,  m.  1860,  Charles  Pringle,  71st  Eegt.,  and  has  issue. 


Jane,  m.  1865,  George  Stoddart  Lawson,  youngest  son  of 
Charles  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Borthwick  HaU,  and  has  issue. 
Vice-Admiral  Pringle  d.  30  Kov.  1859. 

Amu — Arg.,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  az.  five  escallops  arg. 
Crest — A  serpent  nowed  ppr.     Motto — Nosce  teipsum. 

S«at— Torwoodlee,  Galashiels,  co.  Selkirk.  Hesidence—i, 
First  Avenue,  Brighton. 


LEVETT-PBINSEP    OF    CROXALL    HALL. 

I  Levett-Psixsep,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Croxall  Hall, 
]  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  for  cos.  Derbv,  Warwick,  and 
j  Stafford,  b.  9  Dec.  1844;  m.  23  Jime,  1868,  Qeor- 
:  gina,  dau.  of  Arthur  B.   E.    Holdsworth,    Esq.  of 

Widdicombe  House,  Kingsbridge,  Devon,  aud  has 

issue, 

Thomas  Abthub,  b.  11  Dec.  1379. 
I       Katuarine  Mary. 

Georgina.Maud. 
!       Edith  Marion. 

Lineag-e.— Thomas  Levett-Pbinsep,  Esq.  of  Croxall  Ha!I 
:  (3rd  son  of  Theophilus  Levett,  Esq.,  see  Levett  of  Wychnnr 
Park),   m.   1st,   3Iargaret,    dau.   of  David  Monroe,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  one  surviving  dau., 

Margaret  Catherine,   who    m.  E.  T.   K.   Levett,    Esq.   of 
Packington  Hall. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Caroline  Mary,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Templcr, 
Eector  of  Teigngrace,  Devon,  and  d.  Dec.  1849,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  Nov.  1867)  a  son,  the  present  Thomas  Levett- 
Pbinsep,  Esq.  of  Croxall  Hall. 

Aiins—QnaTterly :  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu., 
three  piles  issuing  from  the  sinister  base  iiory  at  the  points  or 
(PniNSEP):  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
crosses-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  a  bordure  engrailed  az.  charged 
with  four  crosses-crosslet  fitchee,  and  as  many  fleurs-de-lis 
alternately  or  (Levett).  Crests — 1st,  Psinsep,  an  eagle's  heart 
erased  gu.,  guttee  d'or,  in  the  beak  a  bird  bolt  erect  (the  bolt 
downwards)  ppr. ;  2nd  Levett,  a  denii-Iion  arg.  ducally 
crowned  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  az.,  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  an 
escutcheon  of  the  third,  charged  with  a  fleiu-de-lis  or. 

^fa(— Croxall  HaU,  Lichfield. 

Ci«i>— United  University. 


PRITCHAED  OF  BKOSELEY. 
Peitchabd,  Jaxe,  dau.  of  George  Osborne 
Gordon,  Esq.,  m.  1845,  John  Pritchard,  Esq.  of 
Broseley,  Salop,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth  1863-68, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Salop,  and  Barrister-at-Law  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  who  d.  s.  p.  1891. 

Lineage.— This  branch  of  the  family  of  Pritchard,  or 
Prichard  (it  is  spelt  Ap  Eichard  in  the  parish  register  of 
Alveley,  Salop,  for  1654),  being  of  Welsh  extraction,  seems 
to  have  been  settled  in  Alveley,  and  in  the  adjoining  parish 
of  Higley,  till  the  beginning  of  the  18th  centuiy,  when  they 
migrated  to  Sutton  Maddock,  also  in  Salop,  under  the  name  of 
Pritchard.  There  John  Pritchard,  and  .\nn  his  wife,  resided 
prior  to  1750,  and  were  both  bur.  They  hud  six  daus.,  all  of 
whom  m.  and  left  issue,  and  three  sons, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  a  contractor  lor  the  making  of  the  Kennet  and 
Avon  Canal  and  other  great  works;  rf.  at  IJaih  17  Kjv. 
1846,  leaving  issue. 

Thomas,  a  Merchant  in  London,  d.  1S46,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Pbitchard,  b.  1700,  was  a  Banker  and  Solicitor  at 
Bridgnorth  and  Broseley,  from  1799  to  1837  ;  he  m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  George  Cranage,  of  Coalbrojkdale,  who,  with  his  brother 
Thomas,  in  1766,  obtained  a  patent  for  a  most  important 
invention,  viz.,  that  of  converting  pig  into  bar  iron  by  means 
of  raw  pit  coal,  instead  of  charcoal.  Ann  Pritchard  was 
descended  on  the  female  side  from  the  Jandrells,  who  wery 
settled  at  Church  Pulverbatch  in  the  15th  century,  and  Mr. 
Pritchard  had  the  farm  there  which  formerly  belonged  to 
that  family.  The  last-named  John  and  Ann  Pritchard,  his 
wife,  had  issue, 

Geobge,  of  Broseley  and  Ashley  Abbots,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1861,  m.  Harriott,  dau.  of  WUliam  Ostler,  Esii. 
of  Grantham,  and  d.  without  issue. 

John,  late  of  Broseley. 

Thomas,  who  d.  a  bachelor. 

Mary  Ann,  d.  unm.  March,  1882. 

Emma,  d.  unm. 


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John  Pritchard  d.  1837. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess,  between  three  escallops  sa.,  a  buck's 
head  caboshed,  between  two  buckles  or.  Crest— A  dragon's 
head  erased  arg.,  in  the  mouth  an  escallop  sa.,  the  neck 
charged  with  two  buckles  in  fesse  between  two  barrulets  az. 
Motto — Lahore  et  fide. 

Jiesidence — Stanmore,  near  Bridgnorth. 


PRITCHARD    OF    TRESCAWEN. 
Peitchaed  -  Ratnee,    Geoege,   Esq.   of  Tres- 
cawen,  Anglesey,  b.  1872,  s.  his  father  1893. 

liineagre. — William  Pritchard,  Esq.  of  Trescawen, 
(son  of  William  Pritchard  and  Lettice  Owen  his  wife,  de- 
scended from  Owen  Gwynedd),  was  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
178G,  in.  1792,  Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Kowland,  Esq.  of  Holy- 
head, and  d.  1S03,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1847),  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Henkt,  of  whom  presently,  and  a  dau.  Letitia,  m. 
Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cefn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has  issue,  two 
daus.,  Anna,  m.  the  late  Col.  Herbert  Williams  Wynn,  and 
Helen,  m,  P.  Gosdal,  Esq.  of  Iscoed  Park,  Salop. 

Henkt  Pkitchakd,  Esq.  of  Trescawen,  Llangefni,  Anglesey, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Anglesey,  High  Sheriff  1829;  b.  1799;  m. 
1837,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Mouldsdale,  Esq.  of  Bryndyfryn, 
CO.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Geobge,  now  of  Trescawen. 

I.  Ellen. 

II.  Letitia,  ?n.  1872,  Col.  Hampton   Lewis,  of  Bodior  and 
Hcnllys,  Holyhead. 

Mr.  Pritchard  d.  1881.    His  only  son, 

George  Pbitchard-Ratner,  Esq.  of  Trescawen,  Anglesey, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriflf  1879,  and  J.P.  co.  Warwick,  late  Capt.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards,  6.  13  Sept.  1843;  m.  21  Sept.  1871,  Sarah 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Brady,  Esq.  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge, 
M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Trescawen. 

II.  John  Henry. 

III.  Charles  Brady. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Emily. 

Mr.  Pritchard  assumed  the  name  of  Rayneb  on  his  marriage, 
1871,  and  d.  18  July,  189J. 

£ea(— Trescawen,  Llangwyllog,  K.S.O.,  Isle  of  Anglesey. 


PRITT    OF    RAMPSBECK. 

Peitt,  William,  Esq.  of  Eampsbeck,  co.  Cum- 
berland, J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  and  J.P.  for 
COS.  Denbigh  and  Westmorland,  b.  20  Oct.  1814 ; 
m.  29  April,  1840,  Jane,  younger  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Bailey,  Esq.  of  the  Old  Hall,  Aigburth, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  liad  a  dau., 
Jane  Emily,  who  d.  young. 

liineage.— John  Pritt,  Esq.  of  Brougbton  and  Wood- 
end,  CO.  Lancaster,  hi.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Atlierton,  Esq.  of 
Walton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  U.  1847) 
had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Rampsbeck. 
Mary  Ann,  in.  John  Unsworth,  Esq. 
Margaret,  m.  Rev.  John  Holme. 
Elizabeth,  m.  James  Gardner,  Esj. 
Ellen,  TO.  Fletcher  Rogers,  Esq. 
Mr.  Pritt  d.  1849. 
Seat— Rampsbeck,  UUeswater,  Peniiih. 


PROBYN    OF    HUNTLEY    MANOR. 

Pbobyn,  John  Langford,  Esq.  of  Huntley 
Manor,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1857,  late  79th  High- 
landers. 

Liineagre. — The  Probyns  are  a  very  ancient  family,  and 
their  monuments,  some  centuries  old,  are  to  be  seen  in  the 
church  of  Newland. 

Edmund  Probtn,  Esq.  of  Newland  and  Longhope,  twice 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Gloucester,  whose  father,  originally  Hop- 
kins, assumed  the  surname  of  Probtn  on  succeeding  to  the 
property  of  his  maternal  uncle.  Judge  Probyn,  m.  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Richard  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Knaith,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by 
her,  who  was  a  considerable  heir,  had  six  sons  and  five  daus. 
Of  the  latter,  four  married  gentlemen  of  fortune  and  family; 
of  the  former, 


The  Vebt  Rev.  John  Probtn,  Dean  of  Llandaflf,  m.  Anne 
dau.  of  Roynon  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hay  Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
had  (with  three  daus.,  Mrs.  Raikes,  Mrs.  Dighton,  and  Eliza- 
beth) three  sons, 
John,  of  Longhope. 

Edmund  (Rev.),  late  Vicar  of  Longhope  and  Avenhall,  co 
Gloucester,  m.  Juliana  Webb,  of  Milford  Hall,  Surrey,  and 
(/..  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Edmund,  Vicar  of  Long- 
hope,  CO.  Gloucester,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Spicer,  Esq. 
of  Esher  Place,  Surrey;  John  Webb,  m.  28  April,  187o' 
Araminta  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  H.  Hoare' 
of  Oakfield  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  has  had  issue,  Hubert 
Edmund  Hamilton,  b.  1871  ;  Wilfred  Julian  Noel,  b.  1872; 
Stephen  John  William,  b.  1874:  d.  1886;  and  Juliana,  m[ 
John  W.  Good,  eldest  son  of  John  Spicer,  Esq.  of  Esher 
Place,  Surrey. 
Thomas. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John    Probtn,    Esq.    of    Manor    House,    Longhope,    co. 
Gloucester  and  Newland,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1823,  Anna,  younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore, 
CO.  Cardigan,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  the  co.,  and  by  her  (who  (Z. 
22  April,  1882,  aged  87)  had  issue, 
Edmond,  late  of  Huntley  Manor. 
Oliver  (Capt.),  d.  unm.  1883. 
Henry  Dalton,  d.  unm.  185L 

Anna  Eliza  Itlanche,  m.  1852,  Kingsmill  Manley  Power,  Esq. 
of  The  Hill  Court,  co.  Hereford. 
He  d.  1863.    His  eldest  son, 

Edmdnd  Probtn,  Esq.  of  Huntley  Manor,  co.  Gloucester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  late  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  6. 
1825;  TO.  1853,  Charlotte  Seymour,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Derry  Ormond,  co.  Cardigan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  d.  1870. 

II.  John  Langford,  now  of  Huntley  Manor. 

III.  Leslie,  b.  1862. 

I.  Alice  Dalton,  m.  5  May,  1878,  Ernest  Augustus  Malet, 
5th  Earl  of  Lisburne,  who  d.  March,  1888.  She  m.  2udly, 
27  Sept.  1889,  William  Archer,  3rd  Earl  Amheist. 

II.  Evelyn,  to.  24  Oct.  1888,  Arthur  Henry  George,  6th  Earl 
of  Lisburne.  in.  Blanche. 

IV.  Charlotte  Eugenia. 

Arm.-!— 'Erm.,  on  a  fesse  gu.  a  lion  passant  or.  Crest — An 
ostrich's  head  erased  arg.,  ducally  gorged  or,  iu  the  mouth  a 
key  of  the  last. 

Heat — Huntley  Manor,  co.  Gloucester. 


PRODGERS    OF    AYOT    BURY. 

Peodgees,  Edwin,  Esq.  of  Ayot  Bury,  Welwyn, 
Herts,  M.A.,  J.  P.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford;  b.  15  Aug.  1833  ;  *.  1861,  m.  June,  1864, 
Elizabeth  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  E.  Surtees, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Eedworth  House,  co.  Durham,  and 
Dane  End,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth  Caroline,  b.  1867;  '/ii.  May,  1887,  Baron  John 
Roissard  de  Bellet,  Charge  d'Affaires  for  the  Republic  of 
St.  Marin,  and  has  issue, 

Jean  Francois  Edwin  Eugene,  6.  Feb.  1888. 
Rose  Pauline. 

II.  Edwina  Georgina  Frances,  b.  1871 ;  m.  June,  1889, 
Rene,  youngest  son  of  Mons.  Adolphe  Japy  de  Beau-i 
court,  and  has  a  son,  b.  Sept.  1890,  and  a  dau. 

Xiineag'e. — Lawrence  Proger,  bapt.  1637,  son  of  Samuel 
Proger,  d.  1661,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  d.  1679,  leaving  by 
Joan  his  wife  (who  <^  1671)  a  son,  Lawrence  Prodger,  bapt. 
1663,  who  d.  1711,  leaving  a  son,  John  Pbodgers,  of  Ludlow, 
bapt.  1704,  who,  by  Aune  his  wife,  left  at  his  decease,  1770,  a 
son,  Edward  Pbodgers,  of  Ludlow,  bapt.  1738,  m.  1770,  d. 
1819,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife  (with  a  dau.  Elizabeth),  four 
sons,  Giles,  Edward,  James,  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Rev.  Edwin  Pbodgebs,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of 
AyottSt.  Peter's,  Welwyn,  Herts,  J.P.,  »)i.Oct.  1828,  Caroline, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Blades,  Esq.  of  Brockwell  Hall/ 
Surrey,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  4  March,  1863),  had  issue, 

Edwin,  present  representative. 

Herbert,  of  Kingston  House,  Wilts,  J.P.,  6.  3  July,  1835  f 
m.  3  July,  1860,  Emily  Sibella,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Kev. 
Canon  Tuomas  Phillpotts,  of  Porthgwidden,  Truro,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Cecil  Herbert,  J.P.,  b.  24  May,  1861. 

2  Ronald  Edwin,  b.  16  Feb.  1863. 

3  Harold  Augustus,  6.  12  March,  1863. 

4  Charles  Henry,  b.  31  May,  1867. 

5  Greville  John,  b.  20  April,  187ti. 
1   Gwendolen  Emily  Maiy,  m.  22  Ju-e,   1892,  Hon.  John 


PRO 


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PRY 


1601 


Forbes,   Master  of  Sempill,   and   has  issue,  a  son  {see 
Bdbke's  Peerage).  2  Ehoda. 

Caroline,  m.  Feb.  1862,  Capt.  Giovanni  Battista  Giacometti, 
ot  the  Austrian  Naval  Service,  and  d.  April,  1890,  leaving 
issue,  Ernest,  6.   1863,  Lieut.  H.M.S.   "Mercury";  Ferdi- 
nand, 6.  1864. 
Emily,  6.  1831 ;  d.  1850. 
Eev.  Edwin  Prodgers  d.  Dec.  1861. 

Arms—Yer  pale  gu.  and  az.,  ttiree  lions  rampant,  two  and 
one,  arg.,  between  three  crosses  pattee  titched  in  tlie  foot, 
one  and  two,  erminois.  Crt.«(— In  front  of  a  cross  Calvary 
or,  a  wyvern  with  wings  endorsed  vert,  in  the  mouth  a 
sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar 
and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  the  dexter  claw  resting 
on  a  cross  patt6e  of  the  last.  Motto — Devouemenl  sans 
borncs. 
Residence — Green  End  House,  Ware,  Herts. 


PROTHERO    OF    MALPAS    COURT. 

Protheeo,  Fea>'Cis  Thomas  Egertox,  Esq. 
M.A.  Balliol  Col.  Oxon,  of  Malpas  Court,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, J.P.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
h.  5  Nov.  1837  ;  m.  11  Aug.  1864,  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  Rev.  Francis  Lewis,  of  St.  Pierre,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Fbeke  Lewis,   Lieut.    2nd  Batt.   the  'Welch  Eegt.,    b. 
30  June,  1868. 

II.  Archer  George,  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Welch  Uegt.,  h.  13  June, 
1869. 

I.  Evelyn  Mary  Frances,  in.  5  March,  1891,  W.  E.  Wiseman- 
Clarke,  Esq. 

II.  Margaret  Christina  Anna. 

III.  Florence  Dorothea  Violet. 

liineag'e. — Thomas  Pbothebo,  Esq.  of  Malpas  Court,  co. 
Monmouth,  J. P.,  6.  1780,  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  that  co. 
1846;  he  m.  1st,  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Collins,  Esq.  of 
Ingatestone,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Dec.  1835) 
had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Malpas  Court. 
.Edward,  14th   Hegt.,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Murray,  and 
late  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  W.  York  Militia,  m.   1844,  Caroline, 
dau.  of    the  Hon.    and  Rev.  Charles   and   Lady  Isabella 
Douglas,  of  Earlsgift,  Tyrone,  and  d.  1887,  leaving  a  son, 
Edward  Douglas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Turweston,  m.  1st,  1877, 
Annie,  widow  of  Charles  Church,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  John 
Cunningham,   Esq.,  and  2ndly,   1883,  Margaret  CaroUne, 
dau.  of  Capt.  William  Grant  Douglas,  E.N. 
Charles,  Treasurer  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace  of  co.  Monmouth, 
!Ji.  1840,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Yen.  W.  Macdonald,  Arch- 
deacon of  Wilts,  and  dying  1S74,  left  two  sons  and  two 
daus. 
Oeorge  (Rev.),  M.A.  Rector  of  Whippingham,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Canon  of  Westminster,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen, 
m.  1845,  Emma,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  William  Money 
Kyrle,  of  Homme  House,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1893)  has  four  sons  and  one  dau. 
Decimus,  d.  1864. 
.  Mary,  m.  1st,  lb29,  Edmund  Blewitt,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  David 
RaeNewall,  Esq.,  H.E.I. C.S. ;  d.  1858. 
Henrietta,  m.  1840,  Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army ; 

d.  1850. 
Emma,  in.  1843,  John  Taylor  Winnington,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the 
army,  who  d.  1844,  and  2ndly,  Henry  Barre  Phipps,  Esq  , 
Capt.  in  the  army, 

Clara,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Robert  Macdonald ;  2ndly,  JIajor  Fitz- 
harding  Longuet  Hancock  ;  and  3rdly,  Major  Ogilvie. 
Mr.  Prothero  m.  2ndly,  1838,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Pettman, 
Esq.  of  Ham,  Kent.     He  d.  23  April,  1853.    His  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Peothebo,  of  Malpas  Court,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  h.  14  Aug.  1811 ; 
m.  2  Feb.  1837,  Georgiana  Slary,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Matthew 
Marsh,  late  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Salisbury,  and  Canon 
of  Salisbury  Cathedral,  and  had  issue, 
{"bancis  Thomas  Egebton. 
Edward  Marsh  (Rev.),  of  Merton  Coll.  Oxford. 
Henry  Allen,  6.  4  Nov.  1848,  of  BaUiol  CoU.  Oxford. 
Alice  Mary. 

Eev.  Thomas  Prothero  d.ll  June,  1870. 
Seat — Malpas  Court,  Newport,  co.  Monmouth. 


liineag-e.— There  is  an  old  MS.  pedigree  in  the  possession 
of  the  family,  which  shows  that  William  PBifcE,  of  Cyfronydd, 
b.  1618,  was  the  twenty-first  in  direct  male  descent  from 
Bleddyn,  of  Conwyn,  Prince  of  Wales.  Cyfronydd  has  been 
in  the  family  for  more  than  three  centuries. 

Matthew  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cyfronydd,  6.  1697;  m.  1766, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Edwards,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Pbyce  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cyfronydd,  High  Sheriff  1815,  vi.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Browne,  of  Mellington  Hall,  High  Sheriff 
1735,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  of  Mellington  Hall,  ;/. 
1872;  and  John,  b.  1807.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Davies,  Esq.  of  Aberllefenny,  co.  Merioneth,  High  Sheriff 
1819,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1825)  had  issue, 

I.  RoBEBT  Davies,  of  Cyfronydd. 

II.  David,  of  Warborne,  Hants,  6.  1817;  7)i.  his  cousin,  Laura 
Wakefield,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  David,  Lieut.  E..\..,  who 
assumed  by  royal  licence  the  name  of  Abdebne  ;  and  one 
dau. 

I.  Anne,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hilston  Park,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  had  issue,  Pryce,  late  13th  Hussars ;  Alice  Mary 
Sinclair,  m.  1806,  John,  EailofMar;  Laura  Jane  Campbell, 
VI.  1873,  Sir  Henry  Malet,  Bart. 

n.  Mary  Frances,  m.  Capt.  Athelwold  Pennant  Lloyd. 
Mr.  Pryce  d.  1858.    The  elder  son, 

EoBEBT  Davies  Pbyce,  E<q.  of  Cyfronydd,  B.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  Lord-Lieut,  co.  Merioneth,  6.  25  Dec. 
1819;  assumed,  1868,  the  surname  of  Pbyce  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  Jones;  in.  24  Jan.  1849,  Jane  Sophia,  dau.  of  St. 
John  Chiverton  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  Salop,  and 
sister  of  Sir  T.  Meyriek,  Bart.,  and  d.  1891,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Athelstane  Robeet,  now  of  Cyfronydd. 

II.  Pryce  Meyriek,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  2  April, 
1851. 

III.  Arthur  Hamilton,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  E.  W.  Fusiliers,  b.  16 
June,  1863. 

IV.  Walter  Charlton,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Shropshire  Regt.,  b. 
12  Sept.  18G5. 

Arms~Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect  and 
erased  arg.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  eagle  displayed  sa., 
armed  and  crowned  or.  Motto — Heb  Dduw  heb  ddim,  a  Duw 
a  digon. 

.Sf(t(s — Cyfronydd,  Welshpool ;  and  Aberllefenny,  Machyn- 
lleth. 


PRYCE    OF    CYFRONYDD. 

Peyce,  Athelstaxk  Robert,  Esq.  of  Cyfronydd, 
CO.  Montgomery,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  13th 
Hussars,  b.  16  Nov.  184,9, 


PRYCE    OF    GUNLEY. 

Peyce,  Edwaed  Stisted  Mostyn,  Esq.  of 
Gunley,  co.  Montgomery,  J. P.,  cos.  Salop  and 
Montgomery,  M.A.  Oxon,  b.  8  April,  1851 ;  m. 
7  Aug.  1877,  Henrietta  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  W.  Beauclerk,  Esq.  of  Winchfield  House, 
CO.  Hants,  and  granddau.  of  the  Right.  Hon.  Lord 
Frederick  Beauclerk  (son  of  5th  and  brother  of 
8th  Duke  of  St.  Albans),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Beauclebk  Mosttn,  b.  1881. 

I.  V^ra  Sybil  Elise. 

II.  Ismay  Nesta. 

III.  Olga  Georgina  Meddevys, 

Mr.  Pryce  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Gunley. 

Xiineagre. — This  ancient  family  having  been  in  possession 
of  Gunley  since  1450,  is  amongst  the  oldest  established  (now 
seated)  in  co.  Montgomery,  and  traces  its  lineage,  through  a 
proved  descent,  from  Einion  ap  Seisyllt,  first  cousin  of  Owen 
Gwynedd,  Prince  of  North  Wales,  1137,  to  the  Welsh  King 
Gwyddno  Garanhir,  who  was  Prince  of  Cantref  Gwaelod  circa 
A.D.  899,  that  part  of  AVales  comprising  co.  Cardigan  and  the 
adjoining  country.  The  descent  of  the  Pryces  is  proved  by 
authentic  pedigrees  (including  an  autograph  MS.  pedigree  by 
Lewys  Dwnn,  taken  at  his  celebrated  visitation  in  the  year  1591) 
and  title  deeds  in  black  letter,  which  are  preserved  at  Gunley. 
From  Hugh  of  Gunley,  living  1450,  may  be  counted  thirteen 
direct  generations,  including  the  present  representative  and 
possessor.  According  to  the  Welsh  Triads,  a  portion  of 
Gwyddno's  territory  was  inundated  by  the  sea  now  forming 
Cardigan  Bay,  and  part  of  this  bay  up  to  recent  times  retained 
its  ancient  name  of  Cantref  Gwaelod.  His  descendant,  the 
9th  in  lineal  descent,  as  shown  on  the  pedigree,  was 

Seissyllt,  whose  son  and  successor  was 

Einion  ap  Seissyllt,  Lord  of  Merioneth,  who  held  in 
capite  all  the  lands  between  Tyfi  and  Dulas  from  Llewelyn 
Vawr  and  Llewelyn  Vychan,  nephews  of  Griffith  ap  Cynan, 
Prince  of  North  Wales  and  Lords  of  Merioneth. 

Owing  to  differences  with  the  latter,  Einion  ap  Seissyllt 
placed  himself  under  the  protection  of  Owen  CyfeUiog,  Prince 
of  Powys,  and  did  fealty  in  respect  of  his  lands.    These  have 


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ever  since  formed  part  of  the  district  of  Powys,  and  are 
noticed  in  an  inquisition  taken  temp.  Edward  III.,  and  also 
in  another,  temp.  Henry  VI.,  142S.  Einion  ap  Seissyllt  is  the 
lirjit  name  which  appears  on  Lewys  Dwnn's  parchment  MS. 
(on  which  document  the  descent  of  the  Pryce  family  is  carried 
lineally  through  twelve  generations  to  lihys  of  Gunley,  whose 
son,  Kiehard  ap  Rhys,  of  Gunley,  was  first  called  "Kichard 
Pryce,"  when  surnames  were  first  taken  in  Wales).  By  his 
wife,  Nesta,  dau.  of  Madog,  Lord  of  Nannau,  ap  Cadwgan  ap 
Bleddyn,  Prince  of  Powys,  Einion  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Gkonwt,  m.  Meddevys,  dau.  of  Owen  Cyveiliog,  and  sister 
of  the  celebrated  Prince  Bard,  Gwenwynwyn,  who  was  Prince 
of  Powys  in  1170,  and  d.  1197.    His  son  and  heir  was 

JoRWEKTH  AP  Gronwy,  or  Edward,  who  m.  Efa,  dau.  of 
Meredith  Lloyd,  of  Main,  and  had, 

Jepan  ap  Jorwerth,  m.  Sioned,  dau.  of  Rhys  ap  Meredith 
ap  Rys,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Gv.ATKiN  AP  Jeuan,  who  TO.  Lucy,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Dafyd  ap  Griffith  ap  Rhys  Goch,  Lord  of  Marten,  and  was  «. 
by  his  son, 

HncH,  of  Gnnley,  living  1450,  m.  Margaret,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  David  Lloyd,  of  Llwyn  Ririd  and  Gunley,  a  descendatit 
of  Brochwel  Ysgithrog,  Prince  of  Powys.  By  his  marriage  he 
acquired  the  Gunley  estates,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

MoRvs,  of  Gunley,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sion  Clibri,  Lord  of 
Clibri,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  William  Newton,  Knt.,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Rhys,  of  Gunley,  m.  Ales  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Myddleton, 
Esq.,  of  the  family  of  Myddleton,  of  Chirk  Castle,  and  a 
descendant  of  Ririd  Flaidd,  Lord  of  Penllyn,  the  founder  of 
that  family.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Pryce  (ap  Rhys),  Esq.  of  Gunley,  who  m.  Ales, 
dau.  of  Robert  Tybt  (Typtoft),  a  relative  of  John,  Lord  Typtoft 
and  Powys.  His  will  is  dated  20  Aug.  1575.  He  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Richard  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  High  Sheriff  co.  Mont- 
gomery 1639,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  ap  Owain 
ap  Sion,  of  the  Lloyds  of  Tregynon.  His  will  was  proved 
16  March,  1603.    He  as  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  who  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Sion  ap  Richard  of  Hockleton,  and  d.  4  Sept.  1643,  leaving 
with  three  other  sons  (Edward,  of  Pont^y-Perchill,  of  whom 
hereafter;  John,  living  166G;  and  Edmund,  who  hj.  Catherine, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Tannatt,  Esq.  of  Trewylan,  and 
had  a  son,  Richard,  of  Trewylan,  who  was  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Montgomery  1728)  and  four  daus.,  an  eldest  son, 

BicHARD  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  who  took  an  active  part  in 
the  civil  war,  and  at  a  time  when  some  of  the  county  families 
were  ranged  with  the  Royalist  and  some  with  the  Parliament- 
arian forces  he  sided  with  the  latter.  His  name  occurs  in  a 
warrant  letter,  dated  1665,  from  "  Fra  Newport "  to  Sir  Richard 
Ottley,  Knt.,  giving  a  list  of  leading  men  to  be  apprehended 
after  the  Restoration.  He  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Mont- 
gomery in  1652 ;  m.  1st,  July,  1640,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Trotman,  Esq.  of  Peers  Court,  co.  Gloucester;  2ndly,  Rosa- 
mond (Mrs.  Pryce),  but  d.  s.jj.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Edward  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Pont-y-Perchill  and  Gunley,  6.  4 
Sept.  1643,  bapt.  in  Chirbuiy  parish  church,  m.  Sinah,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Evan  ap  Rhys  ap  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Rhiwhirieth,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  Edward,  of  Ponty-Perchill ;  Richard,  of 
Gunley,  d.  s.  p.  6  Sept.  170G  ;  Evan,  hi.  a  dau.  of  Evan  James, 
Esq.  of  Llangoler,  co.  Carmarthen;  Edmdnd,  of  Gunley; 
John,  d.s.ji.;  David;  Nathaniel;  Bridgett;  and  Sinah,  m. 
Benjamin  Baxter,  Esq.    His  4th  son, 

Edmund  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  m.  17  June,  1696,  Mary, 
dau.  of  J.  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Rorrington,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  6.  1698 ;  was  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Montgomery  in  1734,  m.  14  Nov.  1717,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Bassett,  of  Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1780) 
left  at  his  decease  in  1749,  three  sons, 

Edward,  of  Gunley,  b.  1723 ;  m.  Feb.  1751,  Frances,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Rev.  James  Egerton,  of  Trelydan,  and  d.  «.  p. 
Nov.  1758. 

Richard,  of  Gunley,  b.  7  Jan.  1723  ;  High  Sheriff  co.  Mont- 
gomery, 1761,  d.  s.  p.  27  June,  1781. 

John,  of  Gunley,  in  Holy  Orders,  s.  his  brother. 

Rev.  John  Pryce,  of  Gunley,  Fellow  of  Pembroke  Coll., 
Oxford,  1762;  held  the  living  of  Welshpool  1772;  he  raised  a 
troop  of  the  Montgomeryshire  Cavalry  Volunteer  Legion  during 
the  wars  with  Napoleon  1803.  He  m.  28  March,  1769,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Maimsell  Bransby,  Esq.,  and  d.  1808,  leaving  (with 
four  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  711.  Rev.  Richard  Holmes,  Rector  of 
Normanton;  Charlotte;  Harriotte ;  and  Martha,  m.  Henry 
fiamer,  Esq.)  a  son, 


Richard  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Montgomery  1817,  b.  10  May,  1772;  m.  3  March,  1795, 
Eliza  Constantino  (who  d.  7  Nov.  1829),  dau.  of  Rev.  S. 
d'Elboeuf  Edwards,  of  Pentre  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  by 
Cliarlotte  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Roger  Mostyn, 
Esq.  of  Cilcen  Hall,  Flint.  Mr.  Pryce  d.  26  Oct.  1832,  and 
left 

I.  Richard  Henry  Mostyn,  of  Gunley. 

II.  John  Edward  Ilarrynian,  of  Trelydan  Hall,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, Capt.  2nd  (Queen's  Royal)  Regt.,  and  Col.  Royal 
Montgomery  Rifles,  b.  1818;  m.  1st,  5  June,  1850,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Francis  Burton,  Esq.,  12tli  Lancers,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  April,  1851)  had  an  only  sou, 

Edward  Stisted  Mostyn,  now  of  Gunley. 
Col.  Pryce,  m.  2ndly,  26  July,  1862,  Sarah  Beatrice,  dau.  oi 
General  and  the  Hon.  Mr.i.   Hamilton,  dau.  of  2nd  Lord 
Castlemaine,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1866,  leaving  by  her, 
Richard,  6.  1864. 
George  Henry,  b.  1866. 
The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Henry  Mostyn  Pryce,  of  Gunley,  to.  21  Oct. 
1856,  Eliza,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  oS 
Hendydley  Hall,  co.  Montgomery.  He  d.  s.  p.  March,  1859. 
His  widow  was  Lady  of  the  Manor  and  late  possessor  of 
Gunley.  She  d.  1886,  and  was  s.  by  her  husband's  nephew, 
Edward  Stisted  Mostyn  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  passant  sa.,  armed  and  langued  gu., 
between  three  fleurs-de-lis,  also  gu.  Quarterings :  1st,  arg.,  oa 
a  bend  sa.,  between  two  crescents  gu.,  three  annulets  or,  for 
lEVAN  AP  Rhys;  2nd,  sa.,  three  nags'  heads  erased,  two  and 
one,  arg.,  for  Lloyd  of  Gunley  :  3rd,  arg.,  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sa.,  tusked  or,  and  langued  gu.,  for  Evan  ap  Rhys  ap 
Hugh.  d-est—A  demi-lion  rampant  sa.,  holding  between  the 
paws  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 

Seat — Gunley,  Chirbury,  Shropshire. 


BRTJCE-PRYCE    OF    DITFPIIYN. 

Beuce-Petce,  Alan  Cameron,  Esq.  of  Blaen- 
y-Cwm,  Monknash,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.,  b.  18  Feb. 
1836,  educated  at  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A.,  called 
to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1861; ;  m.  1st,  15  July, 
1858,  Louisa,  only  child  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
J.  H.  Slade,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of 
Gen.  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart.,  G.C.H.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  June,  1868)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry,  b.  13  Nov.  1859 ;  d.  23  Nov.  1875. 

II.  Alan,  6.  21  July,  1861;  d.  9  Aug.  1861. 

III.  George  Lewis,  of  Ball.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  17  Dec.  1862. 

IV.  Frederick,  6.  25  March,  1866. 

I.  Louisa  Mary,  m.  24  July,  1884,  Alessandro,  3rd  son  of 
Count  Maggiolini  Scarampi  de  Mombercelli,  by  Adelaide- 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  K.  Hervoy,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
F'rances  Adelaide  Louisa,  and  Allessandrina. 

II.  Aline. 

He  m.  2ndly,  25  Sept.  1873,  Anna  Mary  Synnot, 
elder  dau.  of  G.  Woods  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Oakly 
Park,  CO.  Kildare,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

V.  Alan  George  Cameron)  ^    .       ,    or,  c     ..  io-ta 

„ ,        ,  ,,  „         >  twins,  6.  29  Sept.  1874. 

VI.  Edward  Maunsell        )  '  ^ 

VII.  John  Synnot,  b.  30  Jan.  1880. 

VIII.  Charles  FitzRoy,  6.  17  Nov.  1886. 

IX.  Douglas  Knight,  b.  13  Aug.  1888,  d.  18  July,  1893. 

X.  Ewen  Cameron,  b.  10  Nov.  1890. 

III.  Violet  Augusta. 

IV.  Edith  Muriel,  d.  19  Feb.  1882. 

V.  Muriel  Daisy. 

VI.  Audrey  Maria  Charlotte. 

Liineag'e. — John  Knight,  Esq.  of  Llanblethian,  only  son 
of  James  Knight,  Esq.,  by  Emily  his  wife,  and  grandson  of 
James  Knight,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  descended  from  an  ancient 
family  of  Ludlow,  Salop,  m.  1780,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Bruce,  Esq.  of  Llanblethian,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Gabriel  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanishen  House,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  of  Duffryn. 

II.  William  Bruce  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of 
Llandaft,  m.  Maiia  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Llewelyn Trahernc, 
Esq.  of  St.  Hilary,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  rf.  8  Aug.  1845;  his 
wiaow  survived  until  9  July,  1856. 

III.  James  Lewis  Knight-Bruce  (the  Right  Hon.  Sir),  Lord 
Justice  of  Appeal,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Newte,  Esq.  of 
Duval,  Devon,  and  d.  18C6,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 


PRY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PUD 


1663 


n.  Frances,  m.  William  Davics,  Esq. 

in.  Blanche  Bridget,  widow  of  John  Digby  Newholt,  son  of 

the  late  Chief  Justice  of  Madras. 
Mr.  Knight  d.  1.5  Oct.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bkuce-Pktce,  Esq.  of  Uuffryn,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P. 

and  D.L.,  h.  23  July,  1784;  ra.  1st,  f>  May,  1807,  Sarah,  2nd 

dau.  of  Eev.  Hugh  'Williains  Austin,  Hector  of  St.  Peter's, 

Island  of  Barbadoes,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Wtndham  Becce,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  9  Dec.  1809, 

m.  April,  1S35.  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Nathaniel 

Pryce  Cameron,  and  had  issue,  1  Alan  Cameron,  now  of 

Duffi^n,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Phtce  by  royal  licence 

on  succeeding  his  grandfather  in  the  Pryce  estates  1872  ; 

2  John  Bnice,  b.  30  July,    1838,   Comm.   R.N.  ;  m.  1871, 

Annie,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Boyes,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas. 

6.  12  Aug.  1872,  and  drowned  1880;  3  Alexander  Craufurd 

Ferdinand  Cameron  Bruce,  (/.  1854;  1  Edith  Marion,  ra. 

William  Dick,  Esq.  of  Tullimet,  co.  Perth,  and  J.  1891. 
ir.  Henry  Austin  Bkcce  (Right  Hon.),  P.C,  created  1873 

Bakon  Aberdare  {see  Burke's  Peerage), 
HI.  William  Bruce,  M.A.  (Rev.),  formerly  Canon  of  Llandaff, 

III.  1st,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  W.  D. 

Conybeare,  Dean  of  Llandaff.     He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau. 

of  late  Col.  Olivier,  and  has  issue. 
rv.  Robert  Bruce,  Gen.  in  the  army,   m.  Rachel,   dau.  of 

Ricliard  Corbet,   Esq.  of  Adderley,  Salop,  and  d.  leaving 

issue. 
V.  Lewis    Knight    Bruce,    m.   Emilia,    dau.    of    Augustus 

Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Ritchings,  Bucks,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

I.  Margaret  Frances,  m.  Charles  Thomas  Alleyne,  Esq.  of 
Porters.  Barbadoes,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Blanche,  m.  13  May,  1840,  the  Right  Rev.  James 
Colquhoun  Campbell,  Bishop  of  Bangor,  and  d.  17  March, 
1873. 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Oliver  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fon- 
mon  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  d.  7  Oct.  18B9. 

IV.  Isabel,  m.  Eev.  Roper  Trevor  Tyler,  M.A.,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Tyler;  she  d.  Feb.  1859. 

V.  Mary  Sinclair.  vi.  Elinor  Maria. 
VII.  Gertrude  Emma,  d. 

He  m.  2ndly,  30  Nov.  1844,  Alicia  Grant,  dau.  of  William 
Bushby,  Esq.  of  Great  Cumberland  Place.  Mr.  Bruce-Pryce, 
whose  patronymic  was  Knight,  assumed  the  surname  of  Bruce 
on  attaining  his  majority,  and  that  of  Prtce  in  July,  1837,  at 
the  death  of  his  cousin,  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Booth  Grey,  his  children 
retaining  the  name  of  Beoce.  He  d.  19  Oct.  1872,  and  was  s. 
by  his  grandson,  now  of  Duffryn. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  two  chevronels  arg.,  a 
crescent  for  difference,  for  Prtce  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  saltire 
gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  martlet  of  the  first,  for  Bruce. 
Crests— 'ist,  Price,  a  Paschal  lamb  ppr. :  2nd,  Brcce,  a  dexter 
arm  in  armour  in  bend,  grasping  a  sceptre,  all  ppr.  Mottoes — 
Duw  ar  fy  rhan  (God  for  my  portion) ;  over  the  crest  of  Bruce, 
Fuimus. 

Scats— Blaen-y-cwm,  Monknash,  near  Bridgend,  co.  Glamor- 
gan ;  and  Abbeyholnie,  Cheltenham. 


PEYOE,  OF  WESTON. 
Pbyoe,  MAELBoEorGH  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Weston 
Park,  Stevenage,  Herts,  M.A.  1873,  J.P.,  late 
Fello-sv  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  16  Oct.  1848 ;  m. 
1875,  Catherine  Alice  Hammond,  elder  dau.  of 
William  Hammond  Solly,  Esq.  of  Serge  Hill, 
Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Marlborough,  6.  19  Nov.  1880. 

I.  Ellen  Catherine,  b.  18  Dec.  1876. 

II.  Frances  Alice  Hammond,  b.  7  Aug.  1882. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary,  6.  16  Jan.  1884. 

IV.  Caroline  Hilda,  5.  20  June,  1885. 
v.  Margaret  Eleanor,  b.  27  Sept.  1887. 
Ti.  Hannah  Mary,  b.  II  June,  1890. 

Lineage. —Robert  Prtor,  Esq.  of  Baldock,  Son  of  John 
Pryor,  Esq.of  Royston,  who  d.  1716  (by  Sarah  Izzard  his  wife), 
111.  1st,  Ellen  Izzard,  b.  10  Feb.  1699-1700,  d.  2  Dec.  1744. 
He  Til.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Prtor,  Esq.  of  Baldock,  Herts,  b.  1741,  in.  Martha 
{nei  Marlborough),  relict  of  John  FitzJohn,  Esq.,  and  d. 
18J9,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1812), 

Tho.mas  Marlborough  Prtor,  Esq., his  2nd  son,  6. 1777,  ra. 
25  Nov.  1802,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hoare  Esq.,  Banker, 
of  Lombard  Street,  and  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  30  April,  1850)  had  issue, 

Marlborough,  of  Weston,  Herts,  J. P.,  6.  1807  ;  to.  1  July, 
lb37,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  W.  L.  Rogers,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  j>.  5 
Feb.  1869. 

Robert,  late  of  High  Elms. 

Henry  Hoare,  d.  s.  p,  1841. 


Ellen,  m.  Charles  Toller,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  who  d.  1870, 

and  d.  s.  p.  1891. 
Caroline,  m.  David  Powell,   Esq.  of  Hampstead,  d.  14  Oct. 

1865,  having  had  issue. 

Mr.  Pryor  d.  March,  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Prtor,  Esq.  of  High  Elms,  Herts,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1868, 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  of  the  Liberty  of  St.  Alban,  b. 
21  April,  1812;  to.  20  Aug.  1844,  Elizabeth  Caroline,  dau.  of 
the  late  Wyrley  Birch,  Esq.  of  Wretham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d. 
23  Aug.  1889,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Marlborough  Robert,  now  of  Weston  Park. 

II.  Frederick  Robert,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Selwyn  Robert,  6.  17  Aug.  1855. 

IV.  I'rancis  Robert,  b.  30  March,  1862. 
Sea  i— High  Elms,  Watford. 


PTJDSEY    OF    SEISDON"    HALL. 

AsTON-PuDSET,  Geoege  Pudset,  Esq.  of  Seis- 
don  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.,  Capt.  Staffordshire 
R.V.,  b.  5  March,  1826  ;  s.  his  uncle  17  March, 
1861 ;  m.  9  Feb.  1869,  Anne,,  dau.  of  A.  Bowyer, 
Esq.  of  Much  Wenlock,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

Mary  Elizabeth,  6.  22  April,  1871. 
Dorothy  Colley,  b.  2  Oct.  1879. 

Lineage. — George  Aston,  Esq.  of  Newton,  Salop,  m. 
.Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Wheeler,  of  Mahorrall,  co.  Hereford, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Peacli,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Peach,  6.  5  May,  1782;  to.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Baker,  of  The  Down,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Pudset,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  John,  bapt.  11  Jan.  1831. 

3  Thomas  Baker  (Rev.),  bapt.  26  Nov.  1832. 

4  William,  bapt.  14  July,  1835. 

1  Mary  Anne,  bapt.  31  March,  1828;  m.  Frederick  Taj-lor 
Webster,  Esq.  of  Preen,  Salop. 

II.  Thomas  Peach,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Sarah,  to.  Jonathan  Green,  M.D.,  of  Great  Marlborough 
Street,  London. 

The  2nd  son. 

Thomas  Peach  Aston,  Esq.  bapt.  1.}  Aug.  1783,  who- 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  1807,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
PcESET  on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  Samuel  Peachj. 
Esq.,  whose  mother,  Elizabeth,  was  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Pudsey,  Esq.  of  Seisdon.  He  d.  mini.  March,  1846,  leaving 
the  Seisdon  estates  to  his  brother, 

John  Aston,  Esq.  {b.  21  March,  1785),  who  assumed  by 
royal  licence  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pudset  in  com- 
pliance with  his  brother's  will.  He  d.  17  March,  1861,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  George  Pudset  Aston- 
PUDSET,  Esq. 

Ariiis — 'Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or,  on  a  can- 
ton arg.  a  lozenge  sa.  Crest — A  mountain-cat  passant  guar- 
dant,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  lozenge  or,  for  distinc- 
tion.    Motto — Fortuna  favente. 

Seat — Seisdon  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 


♦- 


PTJGH    OF    LLANERCHYDOL. 

ProH-LovELL,  Maet  Jane,  of  Llancrchydol, 
CO.  Montgoriiery,  m.  1857,  Peter  Audley  Lovell^ 
Esq.  of  Cole  Park,  Wilts,  D.L.  for  co.  Wilts, 
formerly  of  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  who  d. 
1869,  leaving  issue, 

Peter  Audlet  David  Arthur  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Cole  Park, 
CO.  Wilts,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  10  Dec.  1857. 

Mrs.  Pugh-Lovell  s.  her  sister,  the  late  Mrs.  Pugh- 
Johnson,  1881,  and  assumed  the  name  of  Pugh  by 
royal  licence  1882. 

Lineage. — This  family  descends  from  Hugh  ap  Cad- 
walader,  of  Llanerchydol,  b.  1657,  who  was  father  of 

Charles  ap  Hugh  Cadwallader,  6.  1687,  who,  by  Jane  hiss 
wife,  had  issue, 
David,  of  whom  presently. 

Humphrey,  i.  2i  March,  1725  ;  d.  1760,  leaving  (with  two 
daus.,  Mary  and  Jane)  a  son, 
Charles,  m.  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Jlontgbmery,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  — 
Griffiths,  Esq.  uf  Weston,  Salop,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1796, 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  Arthur  Davies 
Owen,  of  Glansevern,  co.  Montgomery,  and  d.  t'to. 
1822)  a  son,  the  late  David  Pugh,  Esq.  of  Llanerchydol. 


1664 


PUL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PUL 


John,  6.  14  March,  1727  ;  m.  7  May,  1858,  Mary  Paeet,  and 
left  a  dau.  Mary,  ?)i.  1st,  Evan  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Beguildy, 
CO.  Radnor,  and  ■2ndly,  Rev.  John  Murray ;  rf.  24  April, 
1842,  leaving  by  the  former  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Anne, 
VI.  David  Tugh,  Ksi^. 
Michael,  b.  29  Sept.  1737. 
Jane.  Mary. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Pcgh,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Montgomery  1785,  who 
possessed  estates  in  cos.  Kent  and  Montgomery,  b.  14  Sept. 
1723;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Mont- 
gomery, and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  —  Griffiths,  Esq. 
of  Weston,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  s.  p.  9  Feb.  1807,  when  he  was  s. 
by  his  grand-nephew, 

David  Pcgh,  Esq.  of  Llanerchydol,  co.  Montgomery,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Major  of  the  Montgomeryshire  Yeomanry, 
Recorder  of  Welshpool,  and  M.P.  for  the  Montgomeryshire 
Burghs,  b.  14  Aug.  1789;  m.  11  July,  1814,  Anne,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Evan  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Beguildy,  co.  Radnor  (de- 
scended from  Cadwgan,  son  of  Erystan  Glodrydd),  and  by  her 
<who  d.  S  Oct.  1863)  had  issue, 

David,  b.  24  April,  1815;  d.  ^tnm.  15  Sept.  1S57. 

Charles  VAnoHAN,  of  Llanerchydol,  D.L.,  late  Capt.  90th 

Foot,  b.  19  May,  1818;  m.  28  June,  1849,  Felicia  Harriet, 

only  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Gosling,  R.N.,  and  d.  s.  ^j.  28 

Dec.  1875. 

John   Cadwallader,  Lieut,   in  the  Royal  Regt.,  6.  30  May, 

1829;  d.  iinm.  19  July,  1851. 
Margaret  Anne,  of  whom  presently. 
Mart  Jaxe,  now  uf  Llanerchydol. 
Mr.  Pugh  d.  20  April,  1861.    His  eldest  dau. 

Margaret  Anne  Pcgh-Johnson,  of  Llanerchydol,  vi.  Capt. 
"Welles  Johnson,  R.X.  ,M.P.,  of  Hannington  Hall,  co.  Wilts, 
lie  d.  3  Aug.  1863,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Margaret  Mary  Lilian  Willes,  m.  1890,  Arthur  Lovett,  Esq. 
of  Belmont,  Shropshire. 

II.  Harriet  Mildred   Vaughan,  m.  :1880,  Henry  J.   Scobell, 
Esq.,  Royal  Scots  Greys. 

III.  Maud  Felicia  Frances  Anne,  m.  1884,  R.  C.  Long,  Esq., 
son  of  the  late  R.  P.  Long,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Hood  Ashton. 

She  d.  25  Xov.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  her  sister,  Maey  Jane 
'Pugh-Lovell,  now  of  Llanerchydol. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  passant  guar- 
dant  sa.,  crowned  or,  between  three  fleur-de-lis  gu.  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  sa.,  three  greyhounds  courant  arg.  Crest — A  lion,  as  in 
the  arms,  holding  a  fleur-de-lis  gu.  Motto— (^m  invidet  minor 
est. 

Seat — Llanerchydol,  'Welsbpool,  co.  Montgomery. 


PULLEINE    OF    CRAKE    HALL. 

PuLLEixE,  Henry  Pekct,  Esq.  of  Linton, 
Northumberland,  Lieut.  South  Wales  Borderers, 
present  representative  of  the  Pclleine  family, 

Lineage.— Richard  Pulleine,  of  Killinghall,  co.  York, 
•m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Rudd,  of  the  same  place,  and  had  a 
son, 

John  Pclleine,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ross,  of  Ingman- 
thorp,  and  had  four  sons  and  six  daus.    Tlie  eldest  son, 

James  Pulleine,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Ingleby, 
Knt.  of  Ripley,  by  Cicely  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Talbois, 
Unt.,  and  had  by  her  a  son,  John,  his  heir,  and  a  dau.  Cecilia, 
d.  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  abont  1570,  Frances,  dau.  of  Walter 
■Pulleine,  of  Scotton,  co.  York,  andhadbyher(with  three  daus.) 
four  sons.  Mr.  Pulleine  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  hia  eldest 
eon, 

John  Pulleine,  Esq.  of  Killinghall,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
'5\'illiam  Vavasour,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  York,  and  left  at  his 
-decease  (his  widow  7ii.  2ndly,  Edmund  Parkinson,  Esq.)  a  son 
and  successor, 

Thomas  Pulleine,  Esq.  of  Killinghall,  to.  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Busfleld,  of  Risliforth  and  Leeds,  and  widow  of  R. 
Xewby,  of  the  same  place,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son, 

Thomas  Pulleine,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Stud  to  William  III., 
and  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Y'ork  1696  and  1703,  who  purchased 
Carleton  Hall.  He  ra.  1st,  Katherine  Craylhorn,  of  Ness,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

Henry,  Governor  of  the  Bermudas,  and  Major  in  Sir  Charles 
Hotham's  Hegt.,  m.  Miss  BiUinghara,  of  York,  and  had 
issue. 

:Mr.  Pulleine  m.  2ndly,  1686  or  1687,  Dorothy,  aunt  to  Hugh, 
Earl  of  Northumberland,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Jerome  Smithson,  of 
.Stanwick,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Wingate, 
Esq.  of  Lockley's  Hall,  Herts,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  d.  unm. ; 
Wingate,  of  whom  presently  ;  Dorothy,  m.  Reginald  Marriott, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for   Weymouth;    Catherine;    Mary,   to.  Richard 


Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  Surrey;  Frances,  d.  young.  Thomas 
Pulleine's  2nd  son, 

Wingate  Pulleine,  Esq.  of  Carleton  Hall,  m.  1st,  1721, 
Catherine  Frances,  dau,  and  co-heir  of  Philip  Babington,  Esq. 
of  Babington,  and  widow  of  John  Astley,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her 
an  only  child,  Wingate,  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  to.  2ndly, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Ralph  Cars,  Esq.  of  Cocken  Hall,  co.  Durham, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1735), 

I.  Thomas  Babington,  of  Carleton  Hall,  co.  York,  6.  21  June, 
1731 ;  m.  Winifred,  dau.  of  Edward  CoUingwood,  Esq.  of 
Dissington  Hall,  Northumberland  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Roddam,  Esq.  of  Roddam),  and  left  at 
his  decease  an  only  surviving  child  and  heir, 

Mary  Winifred,  m.  Walter  Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq.  of 
Canon  Hall,  co.  Y'ork  {see  Stanhope  of  Cannon  Hall). 

II.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Isabella,  in.  Charles  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Thorp,  co.  York, 
and  d.  25  Aug.  1812,  aged  60. 

II.  Dorothy,  d.  young,  1734. 

Mr.  Wingate  Pulleine  d.  Aug.  1763.    His  younger  son, 
Henry  Pulleine,  Esq.  of  Carleton  Hall,  6.  1734  ;  m.  11  Sept. 

1764,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John   Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske,  co. 

York,  and  had  issue,  i.  Henky  Percy,  his  heir ;  ii.  Hutton 

Lewis,  d.  unm. ;  i.  Ann  Babington,  to.  Thomas  Pulleyn  Mosley, 

Esq.  of  Burley  Hall;  li.  Eliza,  d.  unm.    Mr.  Pulleine  was  «. 

by  his  son, 
Henky  Percy  Pulleine,  Esq.,  J. P.,  6.  30  Nov.   1770,  who 

sold  Carleton  Hall,  and  purchased  Crake  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  1810. 

He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Askew,  M.D.,  of  London, 

and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1839), 

I.  Henry,  Cornet  1st  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  25  Dec.  1817. 

II.  James,  of  Crake  Hall  and  Clifton  Castle. 

III.  Robert,  Rector  of  Kirby  Wisk,  co.  York,  b.  18  Sept. 
J  806 ;  m.  7  Oct.  1835,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  H.  Bur- 
nu'Ster,  Esq.  of  Burntwood  Lodge,  Surrey,  andd.  1868, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  Burmester,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  6.  12  Dec. 
1838;  TO.  F'rances,  dau.  of  H.  Bell,  Esq.  of  P'ermoy,  and 
was  killed  in  battle  at  Isandula  22  Jan.  1879,  having  had 
i.ssue,  Henry  Percy,  present  representative.  Amy,  and 
Mabel. 

2  Robert  Askew,  b.  9  July,  1840,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1843. 

3  John  James,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of  Kirby  Wisk, 
b.  10  Sept.  1841;  m.  Elizabeth  Esther,  dau.  of  T.  C. 
llincks,  Esq.  of  Breckenbrough,  and  had  issue. 

4  William  Wingate,  b.  8  Dec.  1842. 

5  Frederick  Arthur,  b.  20  Dec.  1843;  to.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Archdeacon  Bute,  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue. 

1  Susan  Elizabeth. 

I.  Eliza  Dorothy,  in.  22  Aug.  1831,  Arthur  Lysaght,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.N.  (his  2nd  wife),  afterwards  promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Admiral,  and  d.  1871,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Henrietta,  in.  31  May,  1826,  John  Hincks,  Capt.  R.A.,  of 
Cowling  Hall,  co.  York,  who  d.  14  Oct.  1842. 

III.  Anne,  to.  Bev.  Thomas  Richard  Byder,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Ecclesfield,  co.  York,  who  d.  24  July,  1839,  and  d.  March, 
1S75. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Robert  William  Bosanquet,  Rector  of 
Bolingbroke,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  Jan.  1835. 

V.  Amy  Anne,  to.  Hugh  Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq.  and  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Marianne,  to.  17  Sept.  1835,  Thomas  Cowper  Hincks, 
Esq.  of  Breckenbrough,  and  had  issue. 

VII.  Sarah,  d.  July,  1873. 

VIII.  Charlotte,  to.  7  Sept.  1835,  William  Roddam,  Esq.  of 
Roddam,  and  d.  July,  ls37,  leaving  an  only  dau. 

Mr.  Pulleine  d.  1  May,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Pulleine,  Esq.  of  Crake  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A., 
F.S.S.,  Barrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff  1870,  6.  31  Oct.  1804 ; 
m.  7  Aug.  1841,  Anne  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Majori- 
banks,  Esq.  of  Wimpole  Street,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  March, 
1889)  had  an  only  child, 

Georgina  Elizabeth,  now  of  Crake  Hall  and  Clifton  Castle, 
b.  5  Feb.  1846;  m.  5  Feb.  1868,  Right  Hon.  Major-Gen.  Sir 
John  Clayton-Cowell,  R.E.,  P.O.,  K.C.B.,  Master  of  the 
Household  to  H.M.  the  Queen,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Albert  Victor  John  (for  whom  Her  Majesty  stood 
sponsor),  b.  12  June,  1869;  Lieut  Rifle  Brigade. 

II.  Leopold  James,  b.  9  Feb.  and  d.  13  Oct.  1872. 

III.  Henry  Pulleine  John,  6.  20  March,  1879. 

I.  Alice  Anne,  b.  6  Dec.  1873,  to.  25  Feb.  1892,  Capt.  the 
Hon.  Ascheton  Gore  Cuzon-Howe,  R.N.,  youngest  son  of 
the  3rd  Earl  Howe  (See  Burke's  Peerage). 

II.  Marie,  6.  20  March,  187G. 

Mr.  Pulleine  s.  to  Clifton  Castle  in  1863,  at  the  death  of  his 
cousin,  Timothy  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske  and  Clifton  Castle, 
CO.  York.     He  d.  23  March,  1879. 

Arms—kz.,  a  bend  cotised  arg.,  charged  with  three  escallops 
gu.,  on  a  chief  or,  three  martlets  of  the  field.  Crest — A  pelican 
feeding  its  young.     il/o«(o— Nulla  pallescere  culpi. 

Seats — Crake  Hall,  and  Clifton  Castle,  near  Bedale. 


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PULLER    OF    YOUNGSBURY. 

PuLLEU,  Christopher  Beknakd,  Esq.  of 
Toungsbury,  co.  Herts,  b.  20  July,  1875;  s.  liis 
father  1892. 

Lineag'e. — Sampson  Pdher,  of  London,  1663  (son  of 
■William  Puller,  of  Shrewsbury,  who  d.  Oct.  1663),  had  issue, 

Samuel  Puller,  who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Doune,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1727)  had  a  son, 

Christopher  Puller,  of  Woodford,  Essex,  6.  circa  1707 ;  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England  1786  ;  d.  1789,  leaving  issue 
by  Elizabeth  Noyes,  his  wife, 

Richard  Puller,  of  London,  b.  1746  :  m.  Selina,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wall,  of  Albury  Park,  co.  Surrey,  and  d.  1826,  leaving 
issue, 

Sir  Christopher  Puller,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta,  6.  1774:  Fellow  of  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxon  ;  771.  9  Aug.  1804,  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  King,  Esq. 
of  Taplow,  Bucks  ;  by  Mary  his  wife,  surviving  dau.  of  Daniel 
Giles,  Esq.  of  Youngsbury,  Herts,  Governor  of  the  Bank  of 
England  1795,  and  by  her  (who  s.  her  brother  Benjamin  Giles 
King,  at  Youngsbury  in  1840,  and  d.  20  Sept.  1857)  had  issue. 
Sir  Christopher  d.  25  May,  1824.    His  son, 

Christopher  William  Giles  Puller,  Esq.  of  Youngsbury, 
CO.  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Herts  1857-64,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  16  June,  1807;  m.  5  July,  1831,  Emily,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  William  Blake,  Esq.  of  Danesbury,  Herts,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Arthur  Giles,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Puller,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Christopher  Cholmeley,  b  8  Dec.  1839. 

IV.  Frederick  William  (Rev.),  b.  11  Sept.  1843, 

V.  Bernard  John  (Rev.),  6.  24  March,  1845,  d.  9  March, 
1875. 

I.  Louisa  Giles,  d.  26  June,  1840. 

II.  Ellen  Charlotte,  d.  14  Dec.  1892. 

III.  Mary  Caroline,  m.  26  June,  1869,  Col.  John  Gamier, 
li.E.,  son  of  Very  Rev.  Dean  Gamier,  of  Lincoln,  grand- 
son of  William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Albermarle. 

IV.  Rosa  Selina. 

V.  Alice  Henrietta,  m.  19  Sept.  1882,  Bev.  Claude  Cecil 
Thornton,  Hector  of  Northwold,  Korfolk,  and  has  issue, 
three  sons  and  five  daus. 

Mr.  Giles-Puller  was  granted,  in  1857,  a  royal  licence  to 
assume  the  surname  of  Giles,  in  addition  to  and  before 
Poller,  for  himself  and  such  of  his  descendants  as  should 
become  possessed  of  the  estate  of  Y'oungslury.  He  d.  10  Feb. 
1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Giles-Puller,  Esq.  of  Youngsbury,  co.  Herts, 
J.P.,  6.  8  May,  1833,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
M. A.,  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1861,  Lieut.  Herts 
Yeomanry,  d.  unm.  31  March,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Charles  Giles-Puller,  Esq.  of  Y^oungsbury,  Herts,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.A.,  sometime  in  Holy  Orders  and  Fellow  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  and  formerly  Vicar  of  Standon,  Herts,  6.  6 
Oct.  1824 ;  m.  20  Oct.  1874,  Emmeline  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Longman,  Esq.  of  Ashlyns,  Herts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher  Bernard,  now  of  Youngesbury. 

II.  Francis  Charles,  b.  7  Sept.  1876. 

III.  Richard  King,  6.  26  Feb.  1889,  d.  next  day. 

I.  Katharine  Mary. 

II.  Louisa. 

III.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Charles  Giles-Puller  d.  3  May,  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Arms — For  Puller — Az.,  a  bend  inverted  with  plain  cottiscs 
between  three  escallops  or.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  quatreioil 
between  two  escallops  of  the  first  and  for  Cresf— In  front  of  a 
mount  vert,  thereon  a  dove  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch 
ppr.,  three  e.scallops  inverted  or ;  For  Giles — Per  chevron  erm. 
and  az.,  a  lion  rampant  counter-changed,  between  in  chief 
two  crosses  clechee  voided  of  the  second;  and  for  Crest — 
Issuant  from  an  annulet  or,  a  lion"s  gamb,  erased,  az.,  charged 
with  a  cross  clechee  voided,  also  or,  holding  a  branch  of  a  peach 
tree  leaved  and  fructed  ppr.,  quarterly  in  the  second  quarter 
■with  the  arms  of  Puller. 

6ea£— Youngsbury,  near  Ware,  Herts. 


PURCELL    OF    ALTAMIRA. 

PiiECELL,  PiEECE,  Esq.  of  Dromore  and  Alta- 
mira,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  b.  27  May,  1811  ;  m.  7  June, 
1856,  Alicia  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eichard 
Wills  Gason,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Kichmond, 
near  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
II. 


eldest  dau.  of  the  late   Charles  Henry  Leslie,  Esq. 
of  Wilton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Charles  Henry,  b.  31  Jan.  1859. 

II.  William  Wills,  6.  22  May,  1860. 

I.  Annette  Ellen. 

II.  Georgina  Hannah,  m.  27  April,  1893,  Ludlow  Mainwar- 
ing,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  Armstrong  Jones,  Rector  of 
Kilmore,  Kenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 

Lineage.— Pierce  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Altamira,  son  of 
William  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Altamira,  co.  Cork  (by  Mary  Goold 
his  wife),  and  grandson  of  James  Purcell,  3rd  son  of  John 
Purcell,  of  PuUeen,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harris,  Esq. 
of  Harrisgrove  (by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Purcell, 
Esq.  of  Kilbrin,  co.  Cork),  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Altamira,  m.  1832,  his  cousin, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mathew  Purcell,  of  Burton  House, 
and  dying  2  Jan.  1837,  left  an  only  child,  Eliza  Augusta, 
heir  of  Highfort,  m.  1857,  Henry  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Sea- 
court. 

ir.  James,  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork,  m.  17  Nov.  1808,  Ellen 
(who  d.  Feb.  1819),  dau.  of  Usher  Philpot  Williamson.  Esq. 
of  Old  Dromore,  near  Mallow,  in  the  aforesaid  co.,  J. P.,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Beechmount, 
CO.  Limerick;  d.  10  Feb.  1830,  having  had  issue,  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 

1  Pierce,  now  of  Altamira  and  Dromore,  co.  Cork. 

2  Usher  Williamson  (Rev.),  of  Wigginton  Vicarage,  near 
Tamworth,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Susan  (who  d.  17  July, 
1876),  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Fell,  Rector  ot 
Bhecpy. 

1  Anne. 

III.  Richard  Harris,  now  of  Annabella,  near  Mallow,  m. 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Leader,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Leader,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  iiiier  aiios, 

1  Richard  Harris  Purcell,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  his 
cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mathew  Purcell,  ot 
Burton  House,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  by  her,  Ferdinand 
Albert  Purcell ;  Mio  Adolph  ;  Eugene. 

2  John  Harris,  of  Copcswood,  co.  Cork,  ra.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Leader,  Esq.  of  Spring  Mount,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
leaving  issue,  Isabel,  Harriet  St.  Leger,  and  Florence 
Meta. 

I.  Hannah. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  her  cousin,  Richard  Purcell,  M.D.,  of  Highfort. 

III.  Mary. 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  John  Sandes,  Esq.  co.  Kerry. 

Sca^s— .-Vltamira,  near  Buttevant,  and  Dromore,  near 
Mallow. 


PURCELL    OF    Co.    CORK. 

PcTRCEiL,  Eev.  Fraxcis  Talbot,  Vicar  of  Edstas- 
ton,  CO.  Salop,  b.  30  Jan.  1833  ;  m.  5  Oct.  1858,  Fanny 
Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Keane,  Capt.  R.N.,  by  Sarah 
Ladd  Peake  his  wife,  and  granddau.  of  Michael 
Keane,  uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Keane,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Edward,  b.  20  April,  1866. 

II.  John  Norton,  b.  20  Nov.  1870. 

I.  Letitia  Sarah,  b.  1  Jan.  1860;  m.  5  July,  1883,  Eev.  Victor 
Reginald  Bomford,  youngest  son  of  Samuel  Bomford,  late 
Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  Major  Royal  North  Gloucester 
Militia,  by  Frances  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Pratt 
Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 
Frances,  b.  14  Feb.  1887.  (Mr.  Samuel  Bomford  was 
brother  of  the  late  George  Bomford,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1860,  of  Oakley  Park,  co.  Meath.) 

n.  Frances  Isabella  Mary,  b.  25  Feb.  18G2. 

III.  Agnes  Talbot,  b.  23  April,  1864. 

IV.  Eleanor,  b.  13  July,  1868. 

V.  May  Eiffe,  6.  22  April,  1873. 

Lineag'e. — Richard  Purcell,  Esq.  (of  the  ancient  family 
of  Purcell,  Barons  of  Loughmoe)  of  Kanturk  House  and 
Springfort,  co.  Cork,  temp.  Charles  IL,  wc.  Miss  Butler,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  22  Jan.  1687.  n.  James,  b.  22  Nov.  1092. 

III.  William,  b.  23  Nov.  1694. 

IV.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sarah,  6.  1  Oct.  1696.  n.  Mary,  6.  3  July,  1098. 

The  4th  son, 

Richard  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Kanturk  House  and  Springfort, 

b.  16  June,  1703  ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Goodwin,  Esq.  of 

Coomhooly  and  Eeindesart,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  seveu 

sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Richard,  (Rev.),  b.  1728  ;  Scholar  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  1747, 

Rector  of  Coole  1759  ;  m.  1762,  Catherine  Grove,  ot  Bal'.y- 

himmock,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p,  12  Aug.  1797. 

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■   II.  WiUiam,  h.  20  Sept.  1730,  d.  at  St.  Helena  16  June,  1753. 

III.  Percival,  b.  23  Sept.  1731,  killed  at  the  storiuiug  of 
Bellisle. 

IV.  James,  6.  5  June,  1733;  d.  5  Oct.  1801. 

V.  John,  6.  12  May,  1735,  d.  in  Portugal  29  Aug.  1759. 

VI.  Thomas,  6.  3  June,  1738,  d.  24  July,  1775. 
vii.  Goodwin,  6.8  Dec.  1739. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  10  July,  1732. 

II.  Mary.  b.  IS  May,  1734. 

The  youngest  son, 

Goodwin  Pdhcell,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Kanturk  House,  6.  8  Dec. 
1739  ;  m.  Mary  Allan  (whose  family  had  property  near  Kan- 
turk, CO.  Cork),  and  had  issue, 

I.  George. 

u.  Kichard,  Major  North  Cork  Militia. 

III.  James.  iv.  Goodwin,  Major  31st  Regt. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Pibceli,,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Glannanore,  Castletown 
Roche,  near  Fermoy,  co.  Cork,  m.  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Edward  Delany,  Rector  of  Whitechurch  orTemplegall,  Diocese 
of  Cloyne,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1S30,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who 
d.  22  May,  1837),  four  sous  and  five  daus., 

I.  James  George  (Rev.). 

II.  Charles  Percival,  m.  Miss  Holmes,  of  Maiden  Hall, 
Charleville,  co.  Cork. 

III.  George,  of  Kenmare,  co.  Keriy. 

IV.  Goodwin  (Uev.),  Vicar  of  Charlesworth,  co.  Dc7by,  m. 
1st,  Miss  Lea,  of  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and 
«ne  dau., 

1  Joseph,  who  d.  s.  p. 

2  James,  of  Carrigmore  House,  co.  Kerry,  m.  and  had  one 
son. 

1  Annie,  m.  H.    Connor,    Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of 
Daniel  Connor,  Esq.  of  Manch  House,  co.  Cork. 
Rev.  Goodwin  Purcell,  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Elizabeth  Latouclie. 
He  d.  1877. 

I.  Mary,  m.  5  Aug.  1819,  Eev.  Joseph  Rogerson  Cotter, 
Rector  of  Donoughmore,  co.  Cork,  Senior  Prebendary  of 
Cloyne,  and  Rural  Dean,  grandson  of  Sir  James  Cotter,  of 
Rockforest,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  15  April,  1851, 
having  had  issue. 

II.  Jane,  m.  William  Delany,  Esq.  of  Conwaymore,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  James  White,  Vicar  of  Inchegeela,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Susan,  m.  Robert  Bullen,  Esq.  of  Ballythomas  House, 
Mallow,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 
■  The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  James  George  Purcell,  of  Glannanore,  Vicar  of 
Worminghall,  co.  Buckingham,  m.  17  April,  1820,  Letitia,  dau. 
of  Francis  Talbot,  Esq.  (of  the  Wexford  Talbots)  of  Foxboro' 
House,  King's  co.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  widow  of  Robert  Norton, 
Esq.,  K.C.,  and  dau.  of  John  Eiffe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12 
I'eh.  1868)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir,  6.  12  Jan.  1827;   m.  Eliza  Hamilton, 
and  d.  s.p.  17  Sept.  1871. 
'  II.  Francis  Talbot,  now  of  Edstaston. 

I.  Bridget  Frances,  6.  9  Feb.  1821,  d.  19  March  following. 

II.  Mary  Georgina,  6.  11  April,  1822,  d.  May  following. 
in.  Frances,  b.  20  Oct.  1824;  d.  May,  1825. 

IV.  Mary  .Vnne  Bridget,  b.  4  Aug.  1832;  d.  9  Aug.  1850. 

Rev.  James  George  Purcell  d.  7  Nov.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  surviving  son,  Rev.  Francis  Talbot  Purcell. 

A^-^ns — Or,  a  saltier,  between  four  boars'  heads,  couped  sa. 
Crest — A  hand  couped  above  the  wrist,  erect,  holding  a  sword 
ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  pierced  through  the  jaw  of  a  boar's 
head,  couped  sa.,  vulned  and  distilling  drops  of  blood;  the 
sleeve  az.,  turned  up  arg. 

Seats — Foxboro'  House,  Roscrea,  King's  co.,  and  Donough- 
more House,  Ashbourne,  co.  Aleath.  lUsidenct — Edstaston 
Vicarage,  Wem,  Salop. 


PUKDON    or    TINERANA. 

PuEDOX,  Annie  Louisa  (&.  1868)  and  Helen 
(J.  3  March,  1874)  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  s.  their 
brother  1893. 

Xiineage. — James  Pprdon,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  Cum- 
berland, settled  at  Lurgan  Race,  co.  Louth,  temp.  Henbt  VIII. 
He  is  called  Adam  in  Lodge's  Peerar/c  of  Ireland.  Hem. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Little,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  Cumberland, 
and  had  issue,  Simon,  his  heir;  John;  Jane,  m.  Adam  Loftus, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  Lord  High  Chancellor;  and 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Jones,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin. 
Mr.  Purdon  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  Pordon,  Esq.  of  Tallaght,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Ballyna- 
till,  King's  CO.,  iii.  Miss  Arthur,  and  had  issue,  John,  hisheir, 
liichard  {see  J^cuvoa  of  Lisnat/iri) ;  Maiy,  m.  Robert  Conway, 


Esq.,  LL.D.  ;  and  Isabella,  m.  William  Conway,  Esq.  Mr. 
Purdon's  eldest  son, 

John  PuRDON,  Esq.  of  Tullagh,  co.  Clare,  m.  Eleanor,  dan. 
of  Sir  John  Fleming,  brother  of  the  then  Lord  Slane,  and  had 
issue,  five  sons,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Sib  Nicholas  Purdon, 
M.P.  for  Baltimore,  was  ancestor  of  the  Pcrdons  of  Bally- 
clogh,  CO.  Cork,  now  extinct  in  the  male  line.  The  eldest 
son, 

Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tullagh,  co.  Clare,  m.  Ellis,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  EdmondBourke,  Esq.  of  Cloghadromond,  co. 
Limerick,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tullagh,  co.  Clare,  m.  Grace,  dau. 
of  John,  son  of  Sir  Maurice  Hurley,  Bart  of  Knocklong,  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  no  issue.    His  only  brother, 

George  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  High  Sheriff 
1663,  VI.  1st  Helena,  dau.  of  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.,  ancestor  of 
the  Earl  of  Norbury,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
Mr.  Purdon  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  M.P.,  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Ingoldsby,  which  lady  d.  s.  %■>.,  and 
2ndly,  Helena,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Edward  Synge,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Cork,  and  d.  4  Nov.  1719,  leaving  with  several 
daus., 

I.  George,  his  heir.  ii.  Simon. 

III.  Edward  (Rev.).  iv.  Charles. 

V.  William,  of  Claremont,  co.  Dublin.     He  m.  the  dau.  of 
Anthony  Parker,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  John  Purdon,  who  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Chidley  Coote, 
Esq.  of  Ash  Hill,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  an  only  son, 
Simon  Purdon.    He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Le  Hunte, 
Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,  inter  alios, 
a  son. 
Rev.   William  John   Purdon,   of  De  Vesci  Terrace, 
Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  M.A.  Oxon.     He  m.  1st,  9 
Sept.    1824,  Charlotte    Emily,   dau.    of   Right   Hon. 
Denis  Browne,   M.P.   {see  Burke's  Peerage,   Sligo, 
M.),  by  whom  (who  d.  23  April,   1838)  he  had  two 
daus.,  Emily  Jane  and  Anna  Maria.     He  m.  2ndly, 
June,    1842,  Katherine  Geraldine,  dau.  of   Sir  Ross 
Mahon,  Bart,  of  Castle  bar. 

VI.  John,  d.s.p. 

Mr.  Purdon  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Purdon,  Esq,  of  Tinerana,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 
Eyre,  Esq.  and  d.  s.  p.  1740,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  bapt.  1691,  7?i.  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Major  George  Purdon,  of 
Primrose  Hill,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  1  George,  his  heir ; 
2  Gilbert,  of  Ballykelly,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Parker, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Lough.and  had  an  only  child  Amy,  m.  Charles 
O'Callaghan,  Esq.;  1  Jane.  m.  the  Ven.  George  Massy;  and 
2  Avarina,  m.  Richard  Ringrose  Bowerman,  Esq.  of  Moynoe 
House,  CO.  Clare.    Tlie  eldest  son, 

George  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  and  of  Wood- 
fort,  CO.  Cork,  M.P.  for  Clare  1725  and  1727.  He  m.  19  Oct. 
1715,  Arabella,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  William  Casau- 
bon,  of  Carrig,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  for  Doneraile,  by 
his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Gore,  of  Denymore,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  High  Sheriflf  co.  Limerick 
1772.  He  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Nash,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
broney,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Hugh  Ingoldsby  Massy,  Esq., 
but  dying  s.  p.  Nov.  1791,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

William  Casaueon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  b.  26  Dec. 
1752,  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1793,  Deborah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Michael  Head,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  sister  of  Henry  Prittie,  1st  Lord  Dunalley,  and 
had  issue, 
Simon  George,  his  heir. 

William  Casaubon,  Vicar  of  Loxley,  co.  Warwick,  6.  1793; 
TO.  17  July,  1838,  Augusta  Louisa,  only  child  of  Rev. 
George  F.  Tavell,  by  Lady  Augusta  Fitzroy,  his  wife  6th 
dau.  of  Augustus  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of  Grafton,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Aug.  1850.  His  widow  to.  2ndly,  1852,  J.  Murray  Gai't- 
shore,  Esq.  of  Gartshore,  co.  Perth. 
Arabella  Mary  Anne. 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  17  July,  1826,  Rev.  William  Buckner 

Lewis. 
Deborah,  to.  6  Feb.  1835,  the  Rev.  Robert  Maunsell  Evans, 
Archdeacon  of  Cloyne,  2nd  son  of  Eyre  Evans,  Esq.  of  Ash 
Hill  Towers,  co.  Limerick. 
Charlotte,  m.  1st,  1829,  Capt.  Michael  Stackpole,  E.N.,  and 
2ndly,  George  Harrison,  Esq.  of  The  Arke,  co.  Wieklow. 

Mr.  Purdon  dying  1  Feb.  1836,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  George  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Major  Clare  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1829  b.  8  May,  1797  ;  to.  11 
Aug.  1836,  Louisa  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon. 


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and  ri^lit  Eev.  EkViard  Ponsonliy,  Bishop  of  Deny  and 
Kaplioe,  3rd  son  of  William  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  1st  Lord 
Ponsonby,  of  IinokiHy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1873)  had 
issue, 

William  Casaubon,  his  heir. 
GEoBfiE  Frederick  Robkkt,  of  wliom  presently. 
Eichard  Ponsonby,  R.N.,  b.  17  Oct.  1842 ;  drowned  in  11. M.S. 
"  Captain"  Sept.  1870. 
Simon  Godfrey,  b.  11  Sept.  1844. 
John  Moleswonh,  b.  10  April,  1848. 
Vrederick  Ponsonby,  b.  13  Sept.  1849. 
Frances  Harriett,  M.   18  Aug.  18G4,  Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 

Kilybebyll,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Peborah  Louisa  Grace,  m.  24  Oct.  1867,  Robert  Bruce  Robert- 
son Glasgow,  Esq.  of  Mount  Greenan,co.  Ayr,  Lieut.  74lh 
Highlanders,  and  d.  9  Jan.  IS87. 
Emily  Charlotte,  J7i.  12  Sept.  1874,  Charles  W.  Howard,  late 

79th  Regl. 
Augusta  Harriet  Arabella. 
Georgina  Margaret,  m.  June,  1883,  Major  F.  E.  Lloyd. 

3Ir.  Purdon  d.  7  Aug.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Casaubon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  Lieut.  Rifle 

Brigade,  b.  26  July,  1837 ;  d.  10  Jan.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his 

brother, 

George  Frederick  Robert   Purdon,   Esq.   of    Tinerana, 

J.P.,  Commander,  R.N.,  6.  11  May,  1840;  m.    A  Dec.  1867, 

Annie,  only  dau.  of  Gen.  Caulfeild,  C.B.,  of  Copswood,  co. 

Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  June,  1882)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Casaubon,  late  of  Tinerana. 

II.  George  Muirson,  b.  10  Dec.  1875,  d.  unm.  1881. 

I.  Annie  Louisa    )  ^j  Tinerana. 

II.  Helen  ) 

Commander  Purdon  d.  15  June,  1882.     His  son, 

William  Casaubok  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  6.  24  Dec. 
1869;  s.  his  father  1882,  and  d.  unm.  11  May,  1893,  when  he 
•was  s.  by  his  two  sisters. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  leopard's  face  between  a  chief  and  a  chevron 
sa.,  quartering  Casaubon  and  Burke.  Crest — A  dexter  arm 
«mbowed  ppr.,  holding  a  bannergu.,  fringed  or,  charged  with  a 
leopard's  face  arg.,  tlie  staff  broken  above  the  hand.  Motto — 
Pro  aris  et  focis. 

Seat — Tinerana,  Killaloe,  co.  Clare. 


PUKDON    OF    LISNABIN. 

Pttedox,  Geoege  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  co. 
■^Yestmeatll,  J.P.,  High  SherifE  1872,  b.  2  Aug. 
1819 ;  m.  Aug.  1852,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sajiuel  Wiuter,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Agher,  co.  Meath, 
and  by  her  (-who  d.  1864)  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Winter,  Capt.  9th  batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1853, 
VI.  1893,  Cecilia  Albuera  Frances,  younger  dau.  of  Charles 
Edward  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Little  Park,  Hants  (see  that 
family). 

n.  George  Richard  (Rev.),  6.  1854. 

III.  John  James,  Capt.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  6.  1855. 

IV.  Charles  Saunderson,  M.D.,  b.  1867. 

V.  Samuel  Pratt,  6.  1859. 

I.  Lucy  Helen,  m.  13  Sept.  1883,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Smyth, 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  of  Gay  brook,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
has  Robert,  6.  19  Feb.  1885,  and  James,  6.  24  Jan. 
1886. 

Xiineage. — Rev.  Richard  Purdon  (see  Purdon  of  Tine- 
rana), 111.  Miss  Grififin,  of  GrifHnstowu,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
settled  at  Killucan.    His  son, 

Peter  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Rathwire,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  1700, 
Wary,  dau.  of  R.  Adair,  Esq.  of  co.  Wicklow,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 

Edward  Purdon,  Esq,  b.  1709,  who  settled  at  Lisnabin,  m. 
1738,  Miss  Cooper,  and  had  with  other  issue, 

Charles  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  6.  1746;  m.  1773,  Miss 
Mary  Nugent,  of  Castle  Rickard,  co.  Meath,  and  d,  1790, 
leaving  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

George  Rodney,  in.  Mary  Macminn,  of  Donaghadee. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Marshall. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  6.  1774;  m.  -Jiin.  1810, 
Miss  Margaret  Eva  Moore,  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855) 
bad  issue, 

I.  George  Nugent,  now  of  Lisnabin. 

II.  Rodney  William,  b.l2  Sept.  1829;  m.  1850,  Angel,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Charles  Rawlins,  and  has  surviving  issue,  1  Francis  ; 
2  Edward  ;  1  Eva  Mary ;  2  Constance  ;  and  3  another  dau. 

1.  Dorothea  Jane,  in.  Rev.  George  Gough  Gubbins,  and  had 
issue,  six  sons  and  six  daus. 


II.  Maria  Martha,  in.  Rev.  Oliver  J.  Tibeaudo. 

III.  Elizabeth  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Irwin,  and  had  issue, 
si.K  sons  and  six  daus. 

IV.  Alicia  F'anny. 

He  d.  1867. 
Sea^— Lisnabin,  Killucan. 


PUEEFOY    OF    GREENFIELDS. 

Bagwell-Purefoy,  Wilfeid,  Esq.  of  Green- 
fields, CO.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  3rd  King's 
Own  Ilussars,  b.  13  June,  18t>2. 

Lineage. — Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Baowell-Purefot,  of 
Greenfields,  J. P.,  Vice-Lieut,  of  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff 
for  the  CO.  1856,  educated  at  Harrow,  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards,  Hon.  Col.  co.  Tipperary  Artillery  Militia,  6.  2  Aug. 
1819;  m.  1st,  10  July,  1854,  Isabella  Petronella,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Major  Langley,  2nd  Life  Guards,  of  Brittas  Castle, 
CO.  Tipperary,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  20 
July,  1861,  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  John  Green  Wilkinson, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1881)  had  issue, 

I.  Wilfrid,  now  of  Greenfields. 

II.  Henry  John,  Capt.  5tli  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  26  Aug.  1804. 

III.  Edward,  Lieut   16th  Lancers,  b.  25  Nov.  1868. 
I.  Maude  Isabel,  ti.  Jan.  1883. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Purefot, 
by  royal  licence,  on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  the  late  Col. 
Purefoy,  who  d.  1846.  He  was  2nd  son  of  Very  Eev.  Richard 
Bagwell,  Dean  of  Clogher,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,  co.  Limerick  (see  Bag- 
well o/Jl/arW-,'W).    He  rf.  2  July,  1883. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  pairs  of  hands  con- 
joined one  and  two  or,  ruffled  arg.,  for  Purefot  ;  2nd  and  3rd 
paly  of  six  arg.  and  az.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  passant  of  the  first, 
for  Bagwell.  Ci-est — A  hand  in  armour  graspmg  a  broken 
lance,  all  ppr.     Motto — En  bonne  foy. 

Seat — Greenfields,  Tipperaiy. 


PUENELL  OF  STANCOMBE  PARK. 

PuENELL,  Feances  Mary,  of  Stancoinbe  Park, 
CO.  Gloucester,  s.  her  brother  1S69. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Cooper  were  formerly  settled 
at  Kingbani,  Norfolk. 

Samuel  Cooper,  of  Nonvich,  Merchant,  m.  Henrietta  Maria, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Newton,  Esq.  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk  (by  Cas- 
sandra his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Jerniyn,  Bart.),  and  their 
eldest  son,  Samuel  Cooper,  of  Norwich,  surgeon,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Lovick,  Merchant,  Alderman  of  Norwich. 
His  eldest  son,  Samuel  Cooper,  Rector  cf  Yelverton  and 
Morley,  and  perpetual  Curate  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk, 
D.D.,  77!.  Susaimah,  dau.  and  ultimately  heir  of  James  Bransby, 
Esq.  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk,  and  had  by  her  several  children, 
of  whom  his  eldest  son,  Robert  Bransby  Cooper,  Esq., 
became  the  head  of  the  ancient  family  of  Bransby.  Dr. 
Cooper's  5th  and  youngest  son,  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  of 
Gadesbridge,  co.  Herts,  educated  as  a  Surgeon,  attained  the 
highest  eminence  in  his  profession,  was  made  Serjeant-Surgeon 
to  George  IV.,  and  also  to  William  IV.,  and  was  created  a 
Bart.  1821  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Robert  Bransby  Cooper  (before  mentioned),  of  Ferney  Hill, 
Dursley,  b.  21  Feb.  1762,  became  a  F.  C.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
was  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Norfolk  and  co.  Gloucester,  and  for 
many  years M. P.  for  the  city  of  Gloucester.  He  ni.  Anne,  dau. 
and  sole  heiress  of  William  Purnell,  Esq.  of  Ferney  Hill,  co. 
Gloucester  D.L.  of  that  co.  (eldest  son  of  John  Purnell,  Esq. 
J. P.,  of  New  House,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phelps, 
Esq.  of  Dursley),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1804)  had  issue,  several 
children.     He  d.  May,  1845.     His  eldest  son, 

Purnell  Bransby  Cooper,  b.  4  Nov.  1791,  s.  on  the  death  of 
his  mother,  1804,  to  the  Gloucestershire  estates,  assuming  by 
royal  licence,  1805,  the  name  of  Purnell,  and  through  her 
became  the  head  of  the  family  of  that  name,  settled  since  1520 
at  Wick,  North  Nibley,  Dursley,  and  Stancombe,  co  Gloucester. 
He  was  of  Stancombe  Park,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gloucester  and  Wilts, 
D.L.,  and  Chairman  Court  of  Quarter  Sessions,  co.  Gloucester. 
He  m.  13  July,  1813,  Charlotte  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
ClilTord.  Esq.  of  Frampton  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  (of  the  ancient  family  of  Clifford  of  Frampton  Court), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  '22  Jan.  1862)  had  issue, 

John  Bransby,  of  Stancombe  Park,  6.4  Jan.  1820,  of  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  D.L.  for  Gloucester  and  Wilts,  and 
J. P.  CO.  Gloucester,  d.  unm.  21  Aug.  1869. 

William  Paston,  of  whom  presently. 

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PUR 


Charles  Cooper,  i1.  joims:. 

Charlotte  Anne,  d.  7  June,  1844. 

Frances  Mart,  now  of  Stancombe  Park. 

Helen,  d.  28  Feb.  1889,  iuim.  Eose,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Purnell  Bransby  Purnell  d.  16  Nov.  18G6.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Paston  Pi'bnell,  Esq.  of  Stancombe  Park,  J. P., 
6. 12  June,  1821,  Col.  late  90th  Rcpt.  of  Light  Infantry,  C.B., 
served  in  the  Crimea  and  in  India,  late  Ensign  of  the  Yeoman 
of  the  Guard;  m.  1st,  29  Nov.  1843,  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Agar, 
Esq.  of  Ballyhar,  co.  Kerry,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  April,  1854) 
had  issue, 

I.  Emily  Anne,  m.  26  Aus.l8S4,  Rev.  P.avid  Edwards,  M.. A... 
late  Senior  Student  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  Vicar  of  North 
Niblev,  near  Dursley,  and  has  issue.  John  Purnell,  6.  6  Jan. 
1886, "Emily  Frances,  b.  28  May,  1888. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18(55,  Elizabeth  Susan,  only  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Young,  Bart.,  li.N.,  of  Formosa,  Cookham,  Berks,  by  whom 
he  h.^d  issue. 


II.  Francos  Susan. 
IV.  Charlotte. 


m.  Susan  Hose. 


He  d.  14  May,  1869. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  fesse  fa.,  between  three  lozenges  gu.,  as 
many  cinqueloils  of  the  first,  for  Purnell;  quartering  Cooper, 
Bbansby,  and  Paston.  C/-«/s  -Pcbnell,  Out  of  a  mural  crown 
arg.  a  demi-griffin  segreant  erminois,  holding  in  its  dexter 
claw  a  thunderbolt  ppr.  ;  Cooper,  A  mural  coronet  arg., 
issuant  therefrom  a  demi-spear  erect  ppr.,  fringed  or,  and  sur- 
mounted by  two  palm  branches  in  saltire  vert.  Motto — Fide 
et  virtute. 

iScat— Stancombe  Park,  near  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester. 


PURNELL  OF  STAVERTON. 
PtTENELL,  Eev.  Thomas,  of  Staverton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, late  Vicarof  StaTerton-eum-Bodlington,  J.P., 
b.  1814;  m.  5  Sept.  1844,  Ann,  only  child  of  Major 
Johnson  Wilkinson,  Madras  Artillery,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  da«.  of  Eev.  M.  Fenwick,  formerly  Vicar 
of  Kyloe  and  Lowick,  Korthuniberland,  and  has 
surviving  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Hcghes  'Wilkinson  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Staverton, 

CO.  Gloucester,  b.  29  May,  1848. 
n.  Otto  Fenwick,  b.  2  Sept.  1852. 
III.  Lewis  Johnson,  6.  16  Feb.  1856. 
I.  Annie  St.  Clair.  ii.  Emily  Nora. 

III.  Jessie  Mary  Maud.  iv.  Hester  Adelaide. 

Lineagre. — Robert  Hooper,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Baily,  Esq.  of  Quemerford,  near  Calne, 
and  had  a  son, 

Robert  John  Pukkell,  Esq.  of  Kingshill,  co.  Gloucester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1789;  m.  1810,  Mary  Anne,  only  child  of 
Eev.  Lewis  Hughes,  Vicar  of  Llanrhyddlad,  co  Anglesey,  niece 
and  heir  of  Lieut. -Col.  Purnell,  of  Kingshill,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  12  Sept.  1842)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Eoddington  Manor. 

Mary  Anne,  to.  Eev.  Henry  Horsley  (formerly  Miniken), 
Vicar  of  North  Leach,  co.  Gloucester. 

Hester  Purnell,  d.  mini.  9  Aug.  1842. 

Emily  Hughes,  d.  icnni. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  surname  of  Pcrxell  in  1826,  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  Lieut.-Col.  Purnell. 

Arms — Erminois,  on  a  fesse  between  three  lozenges  gu.,  as 
many  cinquefoll*  arg.  Crest — Issuant  from  a  mural  crown 
arg.,  charged  with  three  lozenges  fessways  gu.,  a  demi-falcon 
ri-ing  ppr.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cinquefoil  slipped  vert. 

&:at — Staverton,  Cheltenham. 


PURTON  OF  FAINTREE  HALL. 

PuETON,  Frances  Elizabeth,  of  Faintree  Hall, 
Salop,  dau.  of  John  Browne  Twist,  Esq.  of  Stoke 
House,  Coventry,  m.  13  Aug.  1862,  William  Cecil 
Paedoe  Pceton,  Esq.  of  Faintree  Hall,  J.P., 
Barrister-at-Law  {b.  3  Nov.  1835),  who  d.  s.  jo. 
24  July,  1889. 

Llueag'e. — Henrt  Peeton,  settled  at  Oldington,  in  the 
parish  of  Worfield,  Salop,  of  the  family  of  Pekton  oj  Pciton, 
CO.  Stafford,  was  ancestor  of 

John  Perton,  of  Barnsley,  afterwards  of  Hallon,  Salop,  6. 
1580,  d.  1640  ;  he  to.  1607,  Anne,  widow  of  Eichard  Palmer, 
Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Richard  Eogers,  Esq.  of  Farmcote,  Claver- 
ley,  Salop,  and  left  a  son,  John  Perton,  of  Hallon,  b.  1611; 
M.  1635,  Beuedicta,  only  child  of  William  Coxon,  of  Barnsley, 


Worfield,  and  d.  April,  1662,  leaving,  later  alios,  a  son,  Johw, 
who  lived  at  The  Day  House,  Oldbury,  near  Bridgenorth,  m. 
Jane,  d.au.  of  William  Greenowes,  Esq.  of  Stottesden,  Salop, 
and  d.  at  EudonBurnclI,  1715,  leaving  two  sons,  Henry,  d.  at 
sea  S.J).,  and  William.* 

William  Purton,  of  Eudon,  the  only  surviving  son,  6.  14 
Jan.  1686  ;  to.  about  1718,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Matthias  Astley,  Esq.  of  Madeley  Court,  Salop,  and  of  Tarn- 
horn,  near  Lichfield,  and  d.  1740,  having  had  three  sons,  Mat- 
thias, d.  s.  p.  1740,  John,  and  William,  and  three  daus.  The 
2nd  son, 

John  Pcrton,  Esq.  of  Eudon,  6.  at  Eudon  1T22,  m.  1756. 
Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Gibbons,  Esq.  of 
Ettings  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  left  eight  children,  i.  Mathias 
Astley,  rf.  «>i»i.  ;  ii.  John,  d.  imm.;  iii.  William;  iv.  Chris- 
topher, d.  ,s-.  p. ;  v.  Thomas,  m.  Anne  Bloxam,  and  left  four 
sons  and  three  daus.  ;  i.  Sarah,  d.  s.  p.  ;  ii.  Mary,  d.  s.  p.; 
III.  Dorothy,  m.  C.  Cooper,  Esq.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Pcrton,  Esq.,  6.  22  Jan.  1762;  m.  1799,  Hester 
Maria,  only  child  of  Thomas  Pardee,  Esq.  of  Faintree  Hall, 
Salop,  High  Sheriff  1791,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Pardoe,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  The  Woodhouse,  near  Cleobury  Mortimer, 
Salop,  J.P.  CO.  Middlesex,  m.  28  Dec.  1832,  Sarah,  youngest 
dau.  of  Charles  Cooper.  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  21  April,  1877)  left  at  his  decease,  18  Aug. 
1876, 

1  William  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Clement's,  Bourne- 
mouth, 6.  4  Feb.  1833;  m.  Mary  Hamilton,  dau.  of 
Duncan  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  H.E.I. C.S.,  of  Merklands,  co. 
Perth,  and  d.  s.  p.  1891. 

2  Charles  Cooper,  J.P.,  of  The  Woodhouse,  b.  1834. 

3  Arthur,  deceased. 

1  Idonea,  deceased.  2  ?aiah  Jane,  deceased. 

III.  .Tohn,  Ecctor  of  Oldbury,  near  Bridgenorth,  Prebendary 
of  Hereford  and  Eural  Dean,  jh.  1st,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Lionel 
Lampet,  Esq.  of  The  Highlands  and  Bridgenorth,  by  whom 
he  had  an  only  dau.  Sophia,  d.  1854,  and  2ndly,  Julia 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  John  Bird,  Eector  of  Mordi- 
ford,  CO.  Hereford,  and  d.  July,  1883,  havingby  her  (who  d. 
Jan.  1890)  had  a  son,  John  Bird,  d.  s.  p.  circa  1862,  and 
seven  daus.,  Hester  Maria  Julia,  Susan  Fanny,  Elizabeth 
Harriet,  Edith  Jane,  Julia  Margaret,  Jlary  Beatrice,  and 
Sarah  Grace. 

Mr.  Purton  d.  1835.    His  son, 

Thomas  Pardoe  Porton,  Esq.  of  Faintree  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  30 
March,  1801 ;  m.  5  May,  1831,  Caroline  Frances,  dau.  of  Lionel 
Lampet,  Surgeon,  of  The  Highlands,  co.  Oxford,  and  of  Bridg- 
north, and  had  issue, 
I.  William  Cecil  Pardoe,  late  of  Faintree  Hall. 
I.  Caroline  Hester,  b.  6  Dee.  1833  ;  m.  1860,  Rev.  John  Smyth 
Purton,  B.D.,  Eector  of  Chetton,  Salop,  and  has  issue,  four 
sons  and  four  daus.    He  d.  1891. 

Mr.  Purton  d.  1885. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three  pears  or.  Crest — On  a 
mount  vert,  a  pear-tree  fructed  ppr.  Motto — Avi  numerantur 
avorum. 

Seat — Faintree  Hall,  near  Bridgnorth. 


PURVIS    OF    KINALDY. 
P0RVIS,  John,  Esq.  of  Einaldy,  co.  Fife,  J.P., 
b.  16  Oct.  1820;  m.  7  July,  1852,  Isabella  Wilhel- 
mina,  eldest  dati.  of  the  late  William  Berry,  Esq. 
of  Tayfield,  co.  Fife,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Bcrridge,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  21  Sept.  1854. 

II.  William  Herbert,  6.  27  Nov.  1858  ;  m.  15  Oct.  1888, 
Mabel  Vida,  3rd  dau.  of  Capt.  F.Turner,  late  79th  High- 
landers, and  has  issue. 

III.  Arthur  Law,  d.  young. 

IV.  John  Henry,  Lieut.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  b.  4  April, 
1866. 

V.  Robert  Walter,  Capt.  Haddington  Artillery,  b.  21  April, 
1869. 

I.  Ethel  Isabella,  m.  9  March,  18SG,  Thomas  Jeffrey,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Alice  Clara. 

Lineagre. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  appear  to  have 
occupied  land  formerly  on  the  banks  of  the  Tweed.  The 
earliest  family  records  tell  of  three  brothers  living  in  North- 
umberland, 

I.  Alexander,  who  left  a  son  and  a  dau.,  both  of  whom  d. 
without  issue. 


*  William  Purton  was  the  first  who  changed,  1735,  the 
orthography  of  his  nams  from  Perton  to  Purton,  for  what 
reason  is  unknown. 


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1669 


n.  -TosepTi,  who  bought  the  estate  of  Luscareviot,  co.  Fife, 
and  d.  unm. 

in.  John,   s.   to    Luscareviot,    511.    about    1754,    Elizabeth 
Thompson,  and  d.  about  1770,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  about 
iSOOy,  seven  sons,  of  whom  the  sixth, 
Alexander,   h.    17G6;    m.  1819,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Finmont,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  at 
Kinaldy  28  April,   1844,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  29  Oct. 
1820)  one  son,  John,  now  of  Kinaldy. 
Seat — Kinaldy,  St.  Andrews,  co.  Fife. 


PUSEY  OF  PUSEY. 

BOTJVEEIE-PUSEY,   SiDNEY   EdWAED   BoUTEEIE, 

Esq.  of  Pusey,  co.  Berks,  J.P.,  B.A.  Ch.  Cli.  Oxford, 
b.  15  Sept.  1839  ;  m.  1st,  29  April,  1871,  Wilhelmina 
Maria,  dau.  of  Lord  William  Hervey  (see  Burke's 
Peerage,  Bristol,  M.)  -wliich  lady  d.  16  Nov.  1885. 
He  m.  2ndly,  5  July,  1890,  Helen  Henrietta,  widow 
of  tlie  Eight  Hon.  William  Massey,  M.P.,  and  dau. 
of  the  late  Patrick  Grant,  Esq. 

liineag'e. — The  Hon.  Philip  Bodverie,  only  surviving 
eon  of  Jacob,  1st  Viscount  Folkestone,  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd 
vife,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Komney,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Puset.*  He  711.  1798,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  4th 
Earl  of  Harborough,  and  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  Cart., 
tnd  by  her  (who  d.  27  March,  1858)  he  had  issue, 

Philip,  his  heir. 

Edward,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Christ  Church  and  Regius  Professor 
of  Hebrew  in  the  University  nf  Oxford,  h.  22  Aug.  1800  ;  m. 
12  June,  1828,  Maiia  Catherine,  younge.st  dau.  of  John 
Raymond  Barker,  Esq.  of  Fairford  Park,  Gloucester  and  d. 
16  Sept.  1882,  having  by  her  (who  d.  21!  May,  1839),  had 
issue, 
Philip  Edwabd,  6.  14  June,  1830;  d.  15  June,  1880. 
Lucy.  d.  unm. 

Mary  Amelia,  m.  13  July,  1845,  Rev.  James  G.  Brine,  B.D. 

iVilliam,  M.A.  (Rev.),   Rector  of  Langley,  co.  Kent.  b.  14 

May,  1810;  vi.  7  June,   1836.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas 

Freeman,   Esq.,  and  d.  1888,  having  by  her  (who  d.  Nov. 

1873)  had  issue, 

Henry,  late  7Gth  Foot,  b.  12  June,  1837;  d.  1869. 
Xdward  Bouverie,  Capt.  late  K.N.,  b.  1839 ;  m.  25  June, 
1870,  Esther  Elliott,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Cox  Hales,  of 
■\Voodmancote,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Bouverie,  Lieut.  Yorks  Regt.,  b.  1873. 

1  Catherine   Louisa,    m.    4  Aug.    1892,   John  Bowyer 
Nichols,  Esq.  of  Lawford  Hall,  Essex. 

2  Ethel  Maiy  3  Lucy. 
"William,  deceased. 

Frances  Mary. 

Elizabeth,  m.  14  Oct.  1827,  Rev.  James  H.  Montagu  Lux- 
more,  Prebendary  of  St.  Asaph  (who  d.  1860)  and  d.  1883. 

Charlotte,  m.  27  June,  1839,  Kev.  Richard  Lynch  Cotton,  DD., 
Provost  of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  and  d.  2  July,  1883. 

Mr.  Pusey  d.  14  April,  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Pdset,  Esq.  of  Pusey,  M.P.  for  Berks,  6.  25  June, 
1799 ;  }«.  4  Oct.  1822,  Lady  Emily  Frances  Tlieresa  Herbert, 
2nd  dau.  of  Henry  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  by  whom 
<>vho  d.  16  Nov.  1854)  he  had  issue, 

Sidney  Edwabd  Bouveeie,  now  of  Pusey, 

Ediih  Lucy  Bouverie. 

Clara,  m.  30  Oct.  1862,  Capt.  Francis  Charteris  Fletcher,  late 
60th  Rifles,  son  of  Andrew  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Saltoun.   He  d. 
25  Jan.  1891. 
air.  Pusey  rf.  9  July,  1855. 

Jrms~-Gn.,  three  bars  arg.     Crest — A  cat  passant  arg. 

A'eai— Pusey  House,  near  iaringdon,  co.  Berks. 

Club — Athenaeum. 


PTJTLAND    OF    BRAY    HEAD. 

The  late  Charles  Potland,  Esq.  of  Bray  Head, 
CO.  Wicklow,  J.P.,  b.  Oct.  1813 ;   m.  1  June,  1835, 

*  The  Puseys  are  said  to  have  been  settled  at  Pusey  prior  to 
the  Conquest,  and  to  have  held  that  estate  by  cornage,  or  the 
service  of  a  horn,  under  a  grant  of  Canute.  Camden  and 
Fuller  both  make  mention  of  this  circumstance. 

The  family  became  extinct  in  the  male  line  in  1710,  by  the 
<}eath  of  Chaeles  Pdsey,  Esq.,  who  bequeathed  the  manor  to  his 
nephew,  John  Allan,  Esq.,  who  thereupon  assumed  the  ad- 
ditional surname  of  f  csey.  This  gentleman  dying  withoutissue, 
the  estate  was  further  entailed  upon  Mr.  Piisey's  sisters,  and  his 
nieces,  the  Aliens,  which  last  ladies  alternately  inherited  and 
joined  in  settling  the  estate  upon  the  Hon.  Philip  Bouverie, 
nephew  of  Mr.  Allen  Pusey's  wi.e,  who  was  dau.  ol  Su-  William 
liouverie,  Bart. 


Cliarlotte,  dau.    of   Capt.  Christian,  R.N.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  15  March,  1883)  had  issue, 
I.  George,  of  Bray  Head,  b.  8  March,  1841 ;  d.  s.  p.  1876. 

I.  Charlotte  Mab,  tii.  1879,  Rev.  John  West  Neligan,  M.A., 
eldest  son  of  Rev.  Maurice  Neligan,  D.D.,  of  Dublin,  and 
d.  10  Oct.  1887,  leaving  with  other  issue,  Charles  Walter, 
6.  10  Nov.  1879. 

He  m.  2ndly,  19  April,  1849,  Georgina,  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  James  C.  Anderson,  Bart.,  and  by  her  left 
two  daus., 

II.  Constance,  in.  10  July,  1879,  Rev.  George  Beresford 
Power,  2nd  son  of  the  Ven.  Ambrose  Power,  Archdeacon 
of  Lismore,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Georgina,  m.  30  Jan.  1879,  Devaynes,  eldest  son  of 
William  Monsell  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Oakwood  House,  King's 
CO.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Putland  d.  1874. 

Lineage.— Thomas  Pctland,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  1684, 
Meriel,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sisson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1722,  leaving 
issue.     The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pdtland,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  b.  3  May,  1686 ;  m.  1708, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Rotton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  in  the  life- 
time of  his  father,  31  March,  1721,  having  had  issue.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Rutland,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  b.  1709;  m.  22  July,  1738, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Sir  Emanuel  Moore. 
Bart,  of  Ross  Carberry,  co.  Cork,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who 
c^.  July,  1764)  had  issue,  i.  George,  of  whom  presently  ; 
II.  John;  III.  Thomas;  iv.  William;  i.  Jane  Emily,  m. 
William  Graydon,  Esq. of  Killeshe;  11.  Katherine  ;  iii.  Emilia; 
IV.  Elizabeth;  v.  Meriel,  in.  1778,  Benjamin  Newbury,  Esq.; 

VI.  Martha,  m.  John  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Shankill,  co.  Dublin  ; 

VII.  Anne.  Mr.  Putland  d.  Dec.  1773,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George  Putland,  Esq.,  6.  Oct.  1745,  who  m.  Jan.  1779, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Evaus,  of  Bulgaden  Hall, 
CO.  Limerick,  brother  of  George,  2nd  Lord  Carbery,  and  had 
issue, 

George,  his  heir.  Charles,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Kitty,  m.  John  Hall,  Esq. 

Emily,  yn.  William  Graydon,  Esq. 
Mr.  Putland  d.  June,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Putland,  Esq.  of  Bray  Head,  who  m.  1816,  Anna 
Dorothea,  dau.of  Hampden  Evans,  Esq.  of  Portrane,  co.  Dublin, 
and  dying  s.  p.  Nov.  1841  (his  widow  survived  until  1857),  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Rutland,  Esq.  of  Bray  Head,  co.  Wicklow,  J.P., 
i.  Jan.  1785;  m.  March,  1812,  Constance,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  George  Massy,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1859,  having  had  issue, 

Charles,  late  of  Bray  Head. 

George,  b.  May,  1826  ;  d.  unm. 

Emily  Dorothea,  m.  James  Butler,  Esq.,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Georgina,  m.  Walter  Gahan,  Esq. 

Caroline,  vi.  William  Bernard  Shaw,  Esq. 

Eliza,  m.  Major  C.  Studdert. 

Seat — Bray  Head,  co.  Wicklow.  ' 


PTJXLEY  OF  DUNBOY  CASTLE. 
Puxley,  Henry  Lavallix,  Esq.  of  Punboy 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  M.A.,  J.P.  co.  Cork,  High  Sheriff 
1865,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Carmarthen,  1864,  b.  4 
April,  1834  ;  m.  1st,  4  June,  1857,  Katherine  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Eev.  W^illiam  Waller,  of  Castletown,  co. 
Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Lavallin,  6.21  Dec.  1359. 

II.  Edward  Lavallin,  b.  10  June,  1861. 

III.  Henry  Edmund  Lavallin,  b.  14  Feb.  18G5. 

IV.  William  Waller  Lavallin,  b.  17  Feb.  1867. 
v.  Herbert  Hardress  Lavallin,  b.  26  May,  1868. 

I.  Maria  Frances,  711. 2  March,  1884,  BobertO'Brien  Studdert, 
Esq.,  J.P. 

II.  Katherine  Rosa.  iii.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

He  tn.  2ndly,  9  Dec.  1875,  Adeline,  youngest  dau. 
of  Gen.  Charles  W.  Nepean,  grand-niece  of  the  late 
Sir  Evan  Nepean,  1st  Bart.,  Madras  Army,  and. 
widow  of  Col.  William  Fergusson  Hutchinson. 

Lineage.— John  Puxley,  Esq.  of  Galway,  J.P.,  settled 
about  1730  at  Dunboy,  co.  Cork,  with  Henry,  his  brother,  who 
m.  a  dau.  of  Capt.  Richard  Goodwin,  and  aunt  of  the  Rev. 


1670 


PYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


Pi'E' 


Thomas  Goodwin,  Rector  of  Berehaven.     John  ni.  Mary,  dau. 
of  James  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Kinsale,  ami  liad  issue, 

Henky,  of  whom  presently. 

Othwcll,  Hi.  the  willow  of  Major  Eyre. 

John,  commanded  a  native  Indian  Uegt. 

Marv,  rf.  xtnm.  Anne,  il.  -unm, 

Elleii,  m.  J.  M'Carthy,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Pixlet,  Esq.,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip 
Lavallin,  Esq.  Mr.  Puxley  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Lavallin  Prxi.EY.  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle,  D.L.  co. 
Carmarthen,  m.  Sarali,  dau.  of  S.  Hobbs,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  unm. 

John  Lavallin,  of  whom  presently. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  Elizabeth.  Barb.ara.  d.  unm. 

Fanny,  m.  Kev.  Henry  Herbert,  of  co.  Montgomery. 

Henrietta,  to.  Robert  Thomas,  Esq.,  10th  lUgt, 

Jane,  d.  xnim. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

John  Lavallin  Pcxley,  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle,  m.  1830, 
Fanny  Rosa  Maria,  dau.  of  Simon  White,  Esq.  of  Glengariff 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  and  niece  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Bantry, 
and  had  issue, 

John  Simon  Lavallin,  his  heir. 

Henry  Lavallin. 

Edward  Lavallin  (Rev.),  late  Lieut.  4th  Dragoons,  m.  1864, 
Maria  Winifred,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Leader,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
moyle,  and  has  three  sons  and  three  daus. 

Herbert  Boyne  Lavallin  (Rev.),  •/;;.  Kate  Benson,  of  Cocker- 
mouth,  and  has  issue. 

Fanny  Sarah  Eliza  Lavallin,  m.  1655,  the  Rev.  John  Thomas 
Waller,  of  Castletown  Manor,  Pallas  Kenry,  co.  Limerick, 
eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Waller,  of  Castletown,  co. 
Limerick,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Puxley  </.  1837,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Simon  Lavallin  Poxley,  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle, 
Capt.  Cth  Dragoons,  6.  13  July,  1831,  d.  at  Cheltenham  18C0, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Henry  Lavallin 
Puxley,  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle,  J. P. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  gu..  on  a  bend  cottised  arg. 
five  lozenges  conjoined  of  the  first ;  in  the  sinister  chief  point 
an  annulet  or,  for  Puxley  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis  sa., 
a  chief  engrailed  az.,  for  Lavallin.  Crests — An  arm  in  armour 
embowed  ppr.,  charged  with  a  lozenge  between  two  annulets 
in  pale  gu.,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger,  also  ppr.  Motto — 
Loyal  en  tout. 

Seats — Dunboy  Castle,  Castletown,  Berehaven,  and  Llangan, 
St.  Clears,  co.  Carmarthen.  Town  Residence— IS,  Lancaster 
Gate,  W. 


PYE    OF    CLIFTON    HALL. 

Pte,  Henet   John,  Esq.    of  Clifton   Hall,  co. 
StafEord,  J.P.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb..  Barrister-at- 
Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  31  Jan.  1827;  m.  21  Oct.  | 
1851,  Emil_y  Charlotte,  oi:ly  dau.  of  the  late  Bishop  i 
Wilberforce  ;  s.  his  father  18bi.  ] 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  Pye  was  originally  Ap  Hugh,  I 
the  letter  u  in  the  Welsh  language  bearing  tlie  sound  of  y. 

Hdgh  Pye  or  Ap  Hugh  (said  to  have  been  a  son  of  the  Wil- 
liam Ap  HcGHwho  accompanied  William,  Duke  of  Normandy, 
in  his  conquest  of  England)  was  Lord  of  Kilpec  Castle,  in  the 
Mynde  Parke,  co.  Hereford.    He  had  two  sons,  viz.,  i.  Thomas,  | 
whose  only  child,  JIargaret,  w.  Stephen  de  la  Beare ;  ii.  John,  i 
From  the  2nd  son,  , 

John  Pye,  descended  in  the  direct  male  line,   the  Pyes  of  \ 
The.  Mynde  and  of  Kilpec  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  wliose  repre-  , 
sentative  in  the  senior  line.  Sir  Walter  Pye,  of  The  Mynde,  | 
retired  to  the  Continent  with  the  Stuarts,  and  obtained  the 
title  of  Lord  Kilpec.  i 

Sir  Robert   Pye,  Knt.  (2nd  son  of  William  Pye,  Esq.   of  i 
The  Mynde  and  Kilpec  Castle),  Auditor  of  the  Receipt  of  the  1 
Exchequer  of  King  James  1.  and  Charles  I.,  purchased  of  the 
Untons  the  manor  and   estate  of  Faringdon,  co.  Berks,  and 
during  the  civil   war  garrisoned  his  mansion  there  for  the 
Royalists,  when  it  was  stoutly  besieged  by  his  own  son.  Sir  ; 
Robert  Pye.      He  ni.  Mary,  2nd   dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  ' 
Croker,   Esq.  of  Baltisford,  co.  Gloucester,  and  dying  1662, 
left  i/jsue, 

Bobebt  (Sir),  his  heir. 

John  (Sir),  of  Hoon  Hay,  in  the  Parish  of  Marston-upon- 
Dove,  on  the  borders  of  StatTord  and  Derby,  was  created  a 
Baronet  by  Charles  II.  I'.y  liis  wile,  Rebecca  Raynton,  he 
TaaA  issue,  a  sou  and  tno  dau£., 


1  Charles  (Sir),  who  purchased  the  estates  of  Clifton  and 
Haunton  in  1701.     He  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Sir),  b.  1688 ;  d.  22  Nov.  1724,  unm. 

II.  Robert  (Sir),  who  had  become  a  clergyman,  s.  his 
brother,  b.  1697,  and  d.  unm.  17  March,  1738. 

I.  Rebecca,  d.  29  Sept.  1748,  unm. 

II.  Philippa,  bur.  13  June,  1769,  unm. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm.  in  London,  24  Dec.  1774,  and  was 
bur.  at  Clifton  by  torchlight  on  the  night  of  the  29lhof 
that  month.  Miss  Mary  Pye  being  the  last  heir  of  this- 
line  devi.sed  her  estates  to  Gen.  Severne,  her  cousin,  for 
life,  with  remainder  to  her  first  cousin  (once  removed), 
Richard  Watkins,  whose  son,  Charles,  inheriting  in  tail 
and  having  no  issue,  cutoff  tlie  entail,  and  after  giving 
his  uncle,  John,  a  life  interest,  left  the  remainder  to 
Henry  James  Pye,  Esq.,  representative  of  the  senior 
branch  of  the  Pyes. 

1  Elizabeth,  m,  Thomas  Severne,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  who.?,  to  the  estate  of  Clifton,  in  1774,  on  the- 
death  of  Miss  Mary  Pye.  He  had  another  estate  in 
Shropshire.  Gen.  Severne  (as  he  was  commonly  spoken 
of)  d.  July,  1787,  aged  89,  and  was  bur.  at  Clifton  oa 
the  17th  of  that  month. 

2  Anne,  to.  Charles  Watkins,  of  Aynhoe,  co.  Northampton, 
and  had  issue,  Richard  (Rev.),  appointed  to  the  living  o£' 
Clifton  by  his  cousins,  tlie  ladies  of  tlie  manor,  d.  in  1776, 
leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Ricliard  (Rev.),  who  held  a  living  in  Rock,  co.  Wor- 
cester, s.  to  the  estate  on  the  death  of  General  Severne, 
and  d.  19  May,  1805,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Charles  Severne  Watkins,  b.  1783,  m.  in  Cliftoni 
Church,  Sarah  Bickerton  (b.  1787;  of  Doveridge,  near 
Uttoxeter,  and  d.  7  July,  1813,  leaving  the  estates  as. 
follows,  to  his  widow  for  her  life,  then  to  his  uncle  John 
Watkins,  who  had  held  the  benefice  since  1776,  and 
after  his  death  to  Henry  James  Pye,  described  in  the 
will  as  his  majesty's  poet  laureate.  After  the  death  of 
her  husband  Mrs.  Watkins  m.  a  Mr.  Stokes,  son  of  the 
Vicar  of  Doveridge,  and  d.  in  Sept.  1823,  and  according^ 
to  the  will  of  lier  first  husband  was  s.  by  the  Rev.  John 
Watkins. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  6.  1750,  appointed  to  the  living  of  Cliftoa 
on  the  death  of  his  father  1776,  resigned  the  living  oq 
succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Clifton,  and  being  patron, 
presented  his  son-in-law,  the  Rev.  Robert  Taylor.  He 
d.  19  May,  1833,  and  was  g.  under  the  will  of 
Charles  Severne  Watkins,  by  his  cousin  Henry  James 
Pye  (vide  injra). 

Sir  Robert  Pye  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Robert  Pye,  Knt.  of  Faringdon,  Member  for  Woodstock 
in  the  Long  Parliament,  and  Colonel  of  Horse  in  Gen.  Fair- 
fax's Regiment.  He  engaged  in  an  attempt  to  restore  King 
Charles  II.,  and  was  committed  to  the  Tower  for  a  breach  of 
privilege,  in  presenting  a  petition  from  the  co.  of  Berks  com- 
plaining of  the  want  of  a  settled  form  of  government.  Upon 
Gen.  Monck's  coming  to  London,  the  secluded  members  passed 
a  vote  to  relieve  Pye  from  prison,  who,  upon  the  Restoration, 
was  nominated  Equerry  to  the  King.  He  m.  Ann,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Hampden,  the  patriot,  by  whom  lie  had  issuc- 
Hampden,  b.  in  1647,  went  to  sea,  and  was  killed  in  an  engage- 
ment on  the  coast  of  Spanish  America,  and  Edmund;  he  d. 
1701,  and  was  s.  by  ids  son, 

Edmund  Pye,  M.D.,  of  Faringdon,  6.  1656,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Lord  Crewe,  of  Stene,  and  widow  of  Sir  Henry  Wright, 
Bart.,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Pye,  Esq.  of  Faringdon,  6.  23  Aug.  1683;  m.  1st, 
1703,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon,  Bart,  of  Kedleston, 
by  whom  lie  had  an  only  child,  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Bathurst,  Knt.,  ami 
sister  of  the  1st  Earl  Bathurst,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  succe.«sor. 

II.  Thomas  (Sir;,  Admiral  of  the  White  and  Lieut. -Gen.  of 
Marines,  d.  s.  p.  1785. 

III.  Robert,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  Rochester,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Rowland  Alston,  Bart.,  and  had  an  only  dau.  Ann. 

IV.  Charles,  of  Wadley,  High  Sheriff  of  Berks  1767,  b.  21 
Feb.  1720 ;  m.  17tiO,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Mainwaiing,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  of  Rosehall,  co.  Lanark,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m. 
let,  Mary,  dau.  of  Oliver  Colt,  Esq.  of  Auldhame,  by 
Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  7th  Lord  Blantyre,  and  2ndly, 
Katherine  Douglas,  ot  the  Mains  family,  in  Dumbarton- 
shire. Succeeding,  through  his  2nd  wife,  to  a  portion 
of  the  properly  of  the  Duchess  of  Douglas,  Gen.  Pye 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Douglas.     He  d.  s.  p. 

1  Finetta,  m.  Hon.  Baron  Uotert  Dimsdale,  of  Hertford. 

2  Sarah  Frances,  d.  unm. 

3  Isabella,  hi.  1795,  Rev.  George  William  Blathwayt. 

4  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Phillipps,  of  Eaton  Bishop. 

5  .Selina,  d.  MdHi. 

6  Tryphena,  d.  unm. 

V.  Anthony,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Blackstone,  Esq.,  first. 


PYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PYE 


1671 


cousin  of  the  eminent  lawyer  of  that  name,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  and  Charlotte. 

VI.  Benjamin,  LL.D.,  Ven.  Archdeacon  of  Durham,  a  poet 
of  some  note,  to.  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  William  Sleigh,  Esq.  of 
Stockton,  and  relict  of  Kalph  Whitby,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall, 
CO.  Flint,  by  whom  he  had  Bathui'st,  in  the  army,  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Watson,  Esq. 

VII.  William,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  shot  at  the  battle  of 
riassy,  in  the  East  Indies,  while  acting  SlS  Aidc-de-Camp  to 
Col.  Clive.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Governor  Saunders, 
by  whom  he  left  a  dau.  Elizabetli,  m.  Dr.  Walker. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Mainwarinpr,  Esq.  of  Whitmore. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  J.  Baker,  D.D. 

III.  Anne,  to.  Jst,  1734,  Lionel  Rich,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  James 
Jlolloy,  Esq. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  Willoughby  .\ston,  Bart. 

V.  Finctta,  m.  1st.  George  Cruihshank,  an  eminent  Dutch 
Merchant,  and  2ndly,  —  Mowbray,  Esq. 

VI.  Arabella,  to.  —  Southwell,  Esq. 

Mr.    Pye    m.  3rdly,   Isabella  Warren,  but   had    no    further 
issue.     He  d.  1748-49,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Pte,  Esq.  of  Faringdon,  M.P.  for  co.  Berks  from 
1740  to  1760,  &.  1709  ;  m.  1743,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  David 
James,  Rectorof  Woughton,  Bucks,  and  only  sister  of  Anthony 
James,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Keck  in  1737,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  17G6)  left  issue, 
Henkt  James,  his  heir. 

Ktibcrt  Hampden,  an  Officer  of  rank  in  the  army,  m.  1776, 
Joel  Henrietta,  relict  of  —  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  left  an  only 
child, 
Allen  Hampden,  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  who  m.  his 
cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Gordon,  K.N.,  and  sister  to 
Gen.  Sir  Willoughby  Gordon,  and  d.  ,?.  p.  1830. 
AValter,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 
Anne,  twin  with  Walter,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Pye  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

IIenut  James  Pye,  Esq.  of  Faringdon,  M.P.  co.  Berks,  and 
Poet-Laureate,  b.  10  Feb.  1745.  He  m.  1st,  1768,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Col.  William  Hook,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1790)  had 
issue, 

Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Jones,  35th  Regt.,  who  d.  1807. 

She  d.  1834. 
Matilda  Caroline,  to.  1802,  Samuel  James  Arnold,  Esq.,  of 

Stanmore.  and  rf.  1851,  leaving  issue. 

Jlr.  Pye  to.  2ndly,  Nov.  1801,  Martha,  dau.  of  W.  Corbett,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1861,  aged  91)  had  issue, 

Henry  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Jane  Anne,  m.  Francis  Willington,  Esq.  of  Tamworth. 
Mr.  Pye  d.  11  Aug.  1813.     His  son, 

Henry  John  Pye,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and 
Pinner,  co.  Middlesex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Stafford 
1840.  6.  26  Sept.  1802;  m.  26  .May,  1825,  Mary  Anne,  3rd  dau. 
of  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  East  Barnet,  co.  Herts,  and  by 
her  (wlio  d.  24  Jan.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Hampden  Watkins,  b.  1826:  d.  1827. 

II.  Henry  John,  now  of  Clifton  Hall. 

III.  Charles  Colquhoun,  late  Capt.  63rd  Regt.,  and  Major  in 
the  New  Bmnswick  Militia,  b.  11  Nov.  1834;  m.  10  May, 
1S62,  Barbara  Wilberforce  (who  d.  1  May,  1873),  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  James,  of  Avington,  Berks,  and  </.  17  Feb.  1872. 

I.  Anne  Hampden,  iii.  11  July,  1S65,  James  Elmhirst,  Esq. 
of  Thorne,  co.  York,  and  has  two  sons. 

II.  Katherine  Charlotte,  to.  10  July,  1861,  Rev.  Eraser  Raw- 
lins, Rector  of  Clifton  CampviUe,  co.  Stafford,  and  has 
issue. 

III.  Elizabeth  Marianne. 
Mr.  Pye  d.  27  Jan.  1884. 

drills — Erm.,  a  bend  fusilly  gn.  Crest — A  cross-crosslet 
fitchee  gu.,  between  two  wings  displayed  arg.  Motto — In  cruce 
glorior. 

iSeai— Clifton  Hall,  near  Tamworth,  co.  Stafford. 


PYEMONT    OF    THE    GROVE. 

PxEMONT,  John,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Surrey,  I. 
24  June,  1818  ;  m.  19  Oct.  1843,  Ann  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Lupton,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  by  Isabella,  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  William  Bingley,  of  Leathley 
Hall,  CO.  York  ;  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Vincent  Conway,  6.  2  April  1845. 

II.  Oswald  Conway,  b.  6  May  1846,  m.  20  April  1876,  Emily 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Charles  Hammond,  Esq.  of  Newmarket, 
Banker,  and  has  issue,  Edgar  Charles  Hammond,  6.  8 
Feb.  1877. 

III.  Edgar  Conway,  M.A.,  Clerk  in  IIolv  Orders,  5.  18  July 
1848  ;  d.  4  Oct.  1875. 

IV.  Gerald  Wilfrid  John,  b.  15  June  1857. 


,.  Reginald  Vavasour,  6.  1  Aug.  1859  ;  d.  7  Feb.  1892. 

I.  Annette  Isabelle  Conway. 

II.  Amy  Conway,  d.  12  May  1861. 

III.  Rosamonde  Ursula.  iv.  Pauline  Alice  Claude. 
V.  Gertrude  Amelia  Keeling,  m.  7  Sept.  1889,  Charles  Henry 

2ud  son  of  the  Rev.  Edwin  Crane. 

Mr.  Pyemonfc  assumed,  by  royal  licence  dated  28 
Jan.  1853,  for  himself  and  his  issue,  the  surname 
of  Pye.mont,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  of  Smith, 
on  the  conveyance  to  him  of  certain  lands  by  his 
cousin,  Samuel  Pymont,  Esq. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Pyemont  had  been  settled  at 
Wakefield  at  an  early  period.  The  pedigrees  in  the  Harleian 
MSS.  record  seven  generations  unintenaiptedly  from  father  to 
son  at  that  place,  commencing  with  Alexander  Pyemont  of 
Wakefield,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Fleming,  and  was 
father  of  Edmond  Pyemont,  whose  son,  Gregoric  Pyemont,  of 
Wakefield,  was  father  of  Anthony  Pyemont,  who  vi.  Ursula, 
dau.  of  John  Vavasour,  of  Weston,  and  had  a  son, 

Robert  Pyemont,  of  Wakefield,  who  by  Jane  Maude,  of 
Bramham,  his  wife,  had  three  sons,  i.  Robert,  of  Wakefield, 
II.  Richard,  in.  Edward,  of  whom  we  treat.  The  youngest 
son. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Pyemont,  who  was  appointed  Vicar  of 
Laughton-en-le-Morthen,  18  June,  1519,  left  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  a  son, 

The  Rev.  Edmund  Pyemont,  instituted  Vicar  of  Batley,  17 
July  1539,  and  to  the  Vicarage  of  South  Kirkby,  1550.  He 
had  two  sons,  Thomas,  of  Normanton,  co.  York,  and  Peter, 
of  whose  line  we  treat.    The  younger  son, 

Peter  Pyemont,  of  ShcfileUl,  by  his  wife  Agnes  Jane, 
(whom  he  m.  19  Jan.  1566)  was  father  of 

Thomas  Pyemont,  of  Wakefield,  who  d.  23  April,  1646, 
leaving  two  sons,  John  and  Robert  of  Bolton-on-Dearne,  wlio 
d.  28  Aug.  1652,  having  had  (with  three  daus.  Frances,  m. 
15  May,  1632,  John  Gill,  Margaret,  to.  19  June,  1638,  William 
Wilson,  and  Mary,  m.  8  Nov.  1655,  William  Frith),  one  son, 
Richard  of  Bolton-on-Dearne,  m.  1st,  3  Oct.  1654,  Dorothy 
Sykes,  and  2ndly,  3  Dec.  1603,  Margaret  Hall.    The  elder  son, 

John  Pyemont,  of  Wakefield,  purchased  Chester  House  at 
Heath-cum-Wakefield,  and  d.  Jan.  1659,  having  had  issue,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Pyejiiont,  of  Heath,  m.  27  July,  1654,  Annis,  dau.  of 
Wilfrid  Armitage,  of  Little  Liversedge,  son  of  R.  Armitage, 
of  Gomersal,  and  d.  1700,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Leeds,  bapt.  1  Jan.  1056,  m.  25  April,  1689, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Clifton,  of  Moor  Green,  and  d.  1730, 
having  had,  with  other  i.ssue  who  d.  young,  John,  d.  unm., 
and  Mary,  to.  Michael  Leah,  of  Leeds. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Wilfrid,  bapt.  7  June,  1668,  secretary  to  Thomas,  Bishop 
of  St.  Davids,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Pease,  of  Leeds. 

II.  Susannah,  ra.  William  Clifton,  of  Hanghton. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  William  Hodgson,  of  Chapel  Allerton,  near 
Leeds. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Pyemont,  of  Lofthouse,  co.  Y'ork,  bapt.  1  Jan.  1658, 
inherited  the  Lofthouse  estate  on  the  death  of  his  relative, 
William  Lyley,  6  Nov.  1685,  m.  13  May,  1686,  Anne,  dau.  of  — 
Bowyer,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Wilfred,  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Westmorland,  and  Rec- 
tor of  Kingscliffe,  co.  Northampton,  6.1689;  rf.20  June,  1759. 

HI.  William,  of  Carlton,  co.  York,  d.  i.jim.  26  Jan.  1707. 

IV.  Joshua,  of  Thornby,  (/.  unm. 

I.  Susanna,  to.  George  Bennet,  of  Thornby. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Pyemont,  Esq.  of  Lofthouse,  bapt.  30  March,  1687, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Xaylor,  of  Wakefield,  and  d. 
1748,  having  had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Pyemont,  Esq.  of  Lofthouse,  b.  1713,  m.  22  Dec.  1737, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Keeling,  of  Rothwell,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Abraham  Greenwood,  of  Dewsbury,  and  d.  17 
June,  1783,  having  had,  with  other  issue  who  d.  young  or 
unm., 

I.  George,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

II.  Samuel,  Rector  of  Linwood,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  20  Oct.  1759, 
m.  10  June,  1789,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Scholefield,  of 
Sturton  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Keeling,  of  Rnthwell,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1827,  having 
had  by  her  (whod.  30  July,  1b20), 

I.  Samuel,  b.  16  April,  1797,  who,  by  deed  dated  6  Jan. 
1853,  conveyed  to  his  cousin,  John  Smith,  of  Leeds, 
certain  lands,  conditionally  on  his  assnming  the  surname 
of  Pyemont. 


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PYM 


2.  Jorcmiah.  b.  2  Julv,  1S03. 

3.  John,  ti.  31  May,  l^oe. 

1.  Annis  Keelins. 

2.  tlizabeth,  m.  1S26,  Rev.  Woodtliorpe  Collet,  of  Henley 
Hall,  Ipswich. 

3.  Laetitia.  » 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  July,  1771,  UioharJ  Ambler,  of  Wakefield, 
and  </.  ISOS. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Tyemont,  Esq.  of  Taushelf,  Pontcfract,  b.  5  May, 
175t),  m.  25  March,  1790,  Amelia,  dan.  of  Selward  Sandars.  of 
I'ontefract.  and  (/.  S  Oct.  1833,  having  by  her  (who  d.  22  Oct. 
ISo.i)  had  issue, 

John,  d.  youns. 

LKtitia,  i)i.  31  Aug.  1S16,  Thomas  Smith  Wilson,  of  Methley, 
CO.  York. 

Amelia,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  youngest  dau., 

Amelia  I'temont,  b.  28  Xov.  170."i,  r,t.  £0  March,  1815, 
Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  Surgeon  to  the  Leeds  General 
Infirmary  (3id  son  of  George  Smith  of  Leeds,  banker)  and  d. 
27  Dec.  1866,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George  Pyemont.  of  Leeds,  M.D.,  b.  30  Oct.  1816  ;  m.  19 
July,  1842,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  llev.  James  Landon, 
Vicar  of  Aberford,  co.  York,  d.  5  May,  1882. 

II.  John,  now  of  The  Grove. 

III.  Samuel,  D.D.  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Whitwick,  co. 
Leicester,  b.  12  May,  1820:  m.  25  Sept.  1841.  Frances  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Oxley,  Esq.  M.U.,  of  Pontefract,  d.  14 
March,  1875. 

IT.  Frederick,  b.  12  Oct.  1824  ;  d.  12  Oct.  1846. 

I.  Amelia,  d.  10  Nov.  1857. 

II.  Emma  Sophia,  d.  19  March,  1839. 
Mr.  Smith  d.  19  Nov.  1867. 

&a£— The  Grove,  Epsom,  Surrey. 


PYKE-NOTT. 

(>bVc  ]N'OTT.) 


PYM  OF  THE  HAZELS. 
Ptm,  Francis,  Esq.  of  The  Hazels,  Beds,  and 
Eadwell  House,  Herts,  J.P.  and  U.L.  for  Beds,  late 
of  the  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  6  Dec.  1849  ;  m.  19  July, 
1891,  Alice  Conway,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
George  Colthurst,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Blarney  Castle, 
CO.  Cork, 

Xiineag-e.— This  family  came  from  the  co.  Devon,  and  was 
for  many  years  after  settled  in  Bucks,  at  Brill,  and  as  early 
as  1411,  it  is  recorded  that  certain  lands  in  that  co.,  formerly 
belonging  to  John  Pymme,  were  made  over  to  John  Comp- 
ton. 

William  Ptm,  Esq.  of  Hasells  Hall,  co.  Bedford  (son  of 
William  Pym,  Esq.  of  Xorton  Bury  and  Radwell,  Herts,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Wollaston, 
M.A.,  and  grandson  of  William  Pym,  Esq.  of  Norton  Bury, 
whose  father,  William  Pym,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex,  d.  1673,  his  will  having  been  proved  in  that  year), 
m.  18  Oct.  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Heylock  Kingsley, 
Esq.  of  Hasells  Hall,  co.  Bedford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Aug. 
1761)  had  three  sons, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

AVilliam,  d.  at  Tours,  France,  1  Dec.  1775,  aged  26. 

Wollaston,  Hector  of  liadwell,  Herts,  m.  179iJ,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynho,  co.  Nunhamptun,  d. 
1816. 

Mr.  Pym  d.  9  July,  1788,  aged  65,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Francis  Ptm,  Esq.  of  Hasells  Hall,  M. P.  for  Beds,  m.  May, 
1784,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Holme  Park,   co. 
iierks,  d.  1838,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Francis,  his  heir. 

William  Wollaston,  Rector  of  Willan,  Herts,?..  1702;  m.  1st, 
1822,  Sophia  Rose,  6th  dau.  of  Admiral  Samuel  Gambier, 
brother  of  Lord  Gambier,  and  had  issue, 

1  Wollaston  Frank,  b.  1830;  m.  1  June,  1858,  Augusta 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rsv.  John  Lynes,  Incum- 
bent of  Hatton,  and  Caroline  Sobieski  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Ganhmeillolo,  North  Wales. 

2  Edward  Gambier  (Kev.),  h.  1831,  Rector  of  Willan, 
Herts,  m.  Lucy  Catherine,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Baxter,  of 
-Stoke  Lodge,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  24  Nov.  1864,  leaving 
ipsue,  Gambier,  b.  18.59,  d.  1871  ;  Edward  Baldwin,  6.21 
Kec.  Is64;  Evelyn  Rose:  Arabella  Constance;  Lucy 
Agnes;  Adeline,  and  Lucy  Mabel. 


3  William  JIills  Parry,  Rector  of  Corsham,  Wilts,  b.  1839- 
TO.  Maria  Georgina,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Eveiy,  Bart! 
(nee  Burke's  Fta-age),  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue,  Paul 
John  Every  ;  William  Guy  Every  ;  and  Vere. 

4  Charles  Guy,  b.  1841;  m.  1885,  Emily  Mildred,  dau.  of 
Henry  Sykes  Ihornton,  of  Battersea  Rise,  and  has  issue 
Dorothy  Mildred,  and  Marjoiie.  ' 

He  m.  2ndly,  1843,  Edith  Elizabeth,  dau   of  the  late  Vice- 
Admiral  Noble,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

5  Horatio  Noble,  of  Foxwold,  Kent,  h.  2  July,  1844;  m. 
1st,  1876,  Sarah  Juliet,  dau.  of  Edmund  ]5ackhouse,  of 
Miildleton  Lodge,  who  d.  1880,  leaving  issue  ;  2ndly 
Jane  Hannah,  dau.  of  late  Robert  Barclay  Fox,  of  Groie 
Hill,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue. 

6  Montagu  Charles  Lamb,  b.  1850. 

1  Rose  Annie,  m.  1866,  Sir  Philip  Frederick  Rose,  Bart,  of 
Rayneis,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  {see  Burke's  Peerage). 
Robert,  Rector  of  Elmley,  co.  York,  6.  1794;  d.  1861. 
John,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  killed  at  Waterioo  1816." 
Charies,  of  Hove,  Sussex,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  6  .\pril, 

1870,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Reading,  b.  1796-  d 
Anne,  b.  1789;  d.  1836. 

Catheiine,  m.  1835,  Rev.  W.  H.  B.  Hillcoat,  D.D.,  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Ptm,  Esq.  of  The  Hasells,  Beds,  and  Radwell 
House,  Herts,  b.  '22  June,  1790  ;  s.  his  father  1833  ;  m.  3  Oct. 
1816,  the  Lady  Jane  Elizabeth  Leslie  Melville,  •2nd  dau.  of  the 
7th  Earl  of  Lcven  and  Melville,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  April, 
1848)  had  issue, 
I.  Francis  Leslie,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Alexander,  of  Briekhill  House,  Beds,  J. P.,  6.  8  Jan.  1820  ; 
111.  21  Dec.  1847,  Eliza  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Albert 
Pell  (by  the  Hon.  Margaret  Letitia  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  r2th  Baron  St.  John),  and  d.  1889,  having  had  issue  by 
her,  with  six  dans., 

Alexander  Waldegrave,  b.  3  Feb.  1854;  d.  1888. 
Francis  St.  John,  b.  21  March,  1855;  d.  1878. 
Walter  Ruthven,  b.  22  June,  1856. 
Albert  Roderick,  b.  10  June,  18'.9. 
Claude  George  Melville,  b.  10  .Vug.  1860. 
Margaret  Lucy. 
Elizabeth  Matilda. 

III.  Henry  Wollaston,  b.  23  July,  1821 ;  d.  at  Dinapore,  East 
Indies,  17  April,  184.i. 

IV.  William  Melville,  b.  18  Nov.  1822;  d.  May,  1833. 

V.  John  Archibald,  2nd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry,  6.  6  Feb. 
1S30  :  m.  Cecilia  Tlieophila,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Jenkins, 
G.C.B.,  and  d.  at  Bombay  Nov.  1862,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Archibald,  b.  1854. 
Helen  Maud,  d.  1878. 

VI.  Robert  Ruthven,  b.  27  Jan.  1832  ;  m.  23  Oct.  1855,  Har- 
riet, eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Sykes  Thornton,  Esq.,  and  d.  17 
Jan.  1894,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  15  Jan.  1894,  two  daus., 

Ruth  Harriet,  6.  18.56;  m.  Fairfax  B.  Wade. 
Ethelred  Cecil,  b.  1858;  hi.  Kev.  Maishall  Tweddell. 

VII.  Charles  Melville  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cherry  Burton,  Y'ork- 
sliire,  b.  11  Oct.  1834;  m.  1st,  1857,  Louise,  dau.  of  George 
Aylward,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  8  Nov.  1882,  Alice  Marj-,  dau. 
of  Henry  Hynman  Allenby,  Esq.  of  Kenwick  Hall  and 
Gamsgate  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

I.  Jane  Anne,  m.  23  Jan.  1845,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Samuel 
Waldegrave,  late  Bishop  of  Cariisle,  2nd  son  of  William, 
6th  Earl  Waldegrave,  and  d.  G  June,  1877,  aged  59,  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Lucy  Katherine,  m.  John  Deacon,  Esq.  of  Mabledon, 
Kent,  and  has  issue. 

lu.  Elizabeth   Mary,  m.  31   Oct.  1849,  Henry  Abel   Smith, 

Esq.  of  Wilford  House,  Notts  (see  Burke's  Peerage),  and 

has  issue. 
IV.  Harriet  Matilda,  m.   4  June,  1858,   Frederic   Chatfield 

Smith,  Esq.,  M.P..of  Bramcote  Hall,  co.  Notts  {see  Burke's 

Peerage),  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Pym  d.  15  Feb.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Leslie  Ptm,  Esq.  of  The  Hasells,  Beds,  and  Rad- 
well House,  Herts,  b.  14  Sept.  1818;  s.  his  father  23  Feb.  1860; 
m.  7  Oct.  1847,  Mary  Jemima,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Palmer,  of  Withcote  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  dying  23  April, 
1860  (killed  by  a  railway  accident),  left  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  The  Hazels  and  Radwell. 

Henry  Leslie,  b.  10  May,  1855;  d.  21  June,  1881. 

John  Ruthven,  6.  9  Aug.  1857  ;  d.  23  Dec.  1870. 

Frederick  William,  b.  27  Jan.  1859. 

Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  7  Jan.  1869,  Rev.  William  Cornish  Hunt, 
Hector  of  Odell,  Beds.     He  d.  7  Feb.  1891,  leaving  issue. 

Lucy  Jemima,  m.  9  April,  1874,  Lieut. -Col.  Harry  Godfrey, 
late  Grenadier  Guards,  who  d.  16  Sept.  1892. 

Alice  Mary. 

Eleanor  Constance. 

Emily  Georgiana,  d.  10  May,  1856. 

Catherine  Rose,  m.  10  June,  18U0,  Rev.  Edivard  Hill,  Rector 
of  Shrivenham. 

Armi — Sa.,  on  a  fesse  between  three  owls  or,  as  many  crosses- 
crosalet  of  the  first.     Crest— \  hind's  head  erased  or,  with  a 


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collar  flory  counterflory  az.,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil 
slipped  ppr.    Motto— J^osce  te  ipsum. 

^>Va(s— The  Hazels,  Sandy,  Beds,  and  Eadwell  House,  Bul- 
dock,  Herts. 


PYRKE  OF  DEAN  HALL. 
PlEKE,  DuNCOMBE,  Esq.  of  Dean  Hall,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Gloucester- 
sliire  Light  Infantry  Militia,  6.  15  Jan.  1836;  m. 
3  Feb.  1857,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Evans, 
iisq.,  M.D.,  Gloucester,  and  Las  issue, 

I.  Beginald  Dcncombe,  Capt.  late  K.O.  Yorkshire  L.I.,  6. 
26  Jan.  1858. 

II.  George  Apperley,  6.  26  March,  1859:  d.  23  July,  1877. 

III.  Valentine,  6.  29  May,  1864;  m.  24  Dec.  1887,  Emily 
Kosa,  dau.  of  W.  Wilford,  and  has  issue,  Keginald 
Wilford  and  Gladys  Emily. 

I.  Constance,  m.  25  Sept.  1833,  W.  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.  and 
has  issue. 

Lineage.— This  is  an  old  Gloucestershire  family. 

Joseph  Fyrke,  Esq.  of  Dean  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Verderer 
<<f  the  Forest  of  Dean,  only  son  (by  Charlotte  his  wife,  only 
tlau.  of  George  Evans,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn)  of  Joseph  Pyrke, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Verderer  of  the  Forest  of  Dean,  and  Deputy- 
Constable  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Briavels,  6.  16  May,  1774;  m.  2 
Jan.  1805,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Apperley,  Esq.  of  Wooton 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

DcNCOMBE,  late  of  Dean  Hall.  Charlotte  Eliza. 

Louisa  Mary,   m.   1st,  Rev.  T.   Leach   Tovey,  and   2ndly, 
William  Norcott,  Esq.  Emily. 

3Ir.  Pyrke  d.  9  Jan.  1851.     His  only  son, 

DcNCOMBE  PiBKE,  Esq.  of  Dean  Hall,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Verderer  of  the  Forest  of  Dean,  formerly  10th 
Hussars,  6.  7  Jan.  1809;  vi.  16  Xov.  1833,  Harriet  Jemima, 
•5th  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Mairis,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Bishop's 
Lavington,  Wilts,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  H.B.H.  the  Duke 
of  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ddncombe,  now  of  Dean  Hall. 

I.  Augusta  Harriet,  7)i.  1  Sept.  1S5-',  Octavius  Booke,  Esq., 
late  of  the  3rd  Foot. 
llr.  Duncombe  Pyrke,  sen.,  d.  7  Dec.  1S93,  aged  85,  and  his 
wife  only  survived  him  three  days,  and  d.  10  Dec.  following, 
also  aged  85.     He  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  fesse  sa,  three  mullets  of  the  field,  a  canton 
ermines.     Crest — A  cock  plieasant,  with  a  wheat-ear  ppr. 

ib'eat-  Dean  Hall,  Littledean,  near  ISewnham,  Gluucester. 


I.  Mary,  rn.  II  July,  1867,  James  Lindow  Burns,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  a  son,  Isaac  William,  ').  10  June,  1868. 

II.  .Sarah  Katharine.  m.  Emily.        '        iv.  Edith. 
Mr.  Quayle  d.  1879. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.,  gutti§e  d'eau,  between  three  quail 
ppr.     Crf.st — A  quail  ppr.     it/otto— Qualis  tro  spero. 
Seat — Crogga,  near  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 


QUAYLE    OF    CROGGA. 

QiTATLE,  JoHX,  Esq.  of  Crosga,  Isle  of  Man,  b. 
Q  Sept.  1840  ;  m.  25  Aug.  ISSi,  Emily  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Moore  Gawne,  Esq.  of  Kent- 
raugh.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys. 

Lineagre. — This  is  an  ancient  Manx  family,  and  appears 
to  have  been  settled  in  the  parish  of  Malew,  in  the  southern 
district  of  the  island,  in  the  year  1588,  previous  to  which  time 
most  of  the  records  have  been  lost  or  destroyed. 

Maek  Hildesley  Qcatle,  Esq.,  6.  30  June,  1770  (youneest 
son  of  John  Quayle,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Bolls  of  the  Isle  of  Man, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Moore,  of  Balla 
Moore,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys,  and  grandson  of  John 
Quayle,  Esq.,  Comptroller,  Clerk  of  the  Rolls,  and  Member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harri.son,  Esq.  of  Wyreside,  co.  Lan- 
ca.ster),  succeeded  to  the  ofBces  held  by  his  father  at  that 
gentleman's  death,  1797.  He  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Senhouse 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Farm  Hill,  and  Elizabeth  Fleming  his  wife, 
who  was  descended  from  the  ancient  family  of  Fleming  of 
Bydall  Hall,  co.  Westmorland.  He  d.  21  May,  1804,  leaving 
an  only  child, 

Mark  Hildesley  Quayle,  Esq.  of  Crogga,  in  the  Isle  of 
Man,  Clerk  of  the  Rolls,  a  Magistrate  and  Member  of  the 
Legislative  and  Executive  Council  of  that  island,  Deputy- 
Governor,  b.  4  July,  1804  ;  m.  22  Aug.  1837,  Mary  Jane  Hamil- 
ton, eldest  dau.  of  James  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Summergrove, 
Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Crogga. 

II.  Mark  Hildesley,  6. May,  l?4i2. 

III.  James  Spedding,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  29  Nov.  1843  ;  m.  19  Feb. 
1879,  Mary  Agnes,  dau.  of  A,  Lorimer,  H.E.I.C.S. 

IV.  George  Harrington,  b.30  June,  1846. 
"V.  Daniel  Fleming  Wilson,  6.  5  Dec.  1847. 
■VI.  William,  b.  5  July,  1852. 


GUICKE    OF    NEWTON    ST.    GYRES. 

QuiCKE,  John,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cvres,  Devon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  b.  25  March,  181G ; 
m.  2-i  June,  1847,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
tlie  late  Thomas  Wentworth-Gould,  Esq.,  of 
Bathealton  Court,  Somerset. 

Lineag-e.— The  family  of  QnicKE  has  been  resident  at 
Xewtcn  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  from  a  period  antecedent  to  1557. 
The  Newton  St.  Cyres  parish  register  of  that  year  records  the 
burial  of  Andrew  QuicUe,  wliose  father  and  grandfather  had 
property  in  the  parish.  Andrew  Quicke's  younger  brother, 
John  QuickC,  who  resided  at  West  Monckton,  had  arms  granted 
to  him  by  Robert  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  1573. 

Richard  Quicke,  of  Sandford,  co.  Somerset,  sou  of  John 
QuicKE,  of  Sandford,  by  his  wife,  Cecilia  Whyddon  (rn.  1444), 
of  Chagford,  co.  Devon,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bidwell, 
of  Bidwell  in  Newton,  and  had  two  sons,  Andrew,  his  heir, 
and  John,  of  West  Moneckon,  co.  Somerset,  whose  son, 
Humphreys,  left  a  dau.  and  heir,  Jane.    The  elder  son, 

Andrew  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton,  m.  Alicia  Drew,  of  Sharp- 
ham,  and  dying  1557,  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Qcicke,  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Luscombe,  of  Battery,  and  d.  1611,  having 
had  two  sons;  the  elder,  Andrew  Qdicke,  d.  s.  p.;  the 
younger, 

John  Quicke,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  Sharland,  of 
Morchard,  and  d.  1606,  leaving  two  sons,  Andrew,  the  elder, 
u.  1598,  d.  1654,  and 

John  Quicke,  Esq.,  h.  1602;  m.  1625,  Juliana,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Undrell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1677,  liaving  had  (with  a 
dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  1670,  Walter  EUord,  Esq.  of  Shileston)  a 
son, 

John  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  who  m.  1655,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Thomas  Southcote,  Esq.  of  Buckland,  and  c^.  1703, 
having  had,  with  three  sons,  who  d.  young, 

John,  b.  16.:6:  d.  16S3. 

Thomas,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Duke,  Esq.  of  Otterton, 
and  d.s.p.  1701. 

Andrew,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1693,  T.Pyne,  Esq.  of  Tamerton. 
The  youngest  son, 

Andrew  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton,  b.  1666;  in.  1686, Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Northcote,  Bart,  of  Hayne,  and  d.  1736, 
having  had,  with  a  son,  Andrew,  who  d.  young,  1704,  another 
son,  John,  of  whom  presently,  and  three  daus.,  Frances,  m.  1st, 
Francis  Hall,  Esq.  of  West  Sandford,  and  2ndly,  1733,  Sir  John 
Chichester,  of  Youlston,  and  d.  nib  ;  Elizabeth,  m.  1718, 
William  Gould,  Esq.  of  Downes  ;  and  Dorothy,  d.  1787.  His 
son, 

John  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  m.  1720,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Richard  Nutcombe,  Esq.  of  Nutcombe,  and  dying 
1729,  had  three  sons, 

I.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Nutcombe,  in  Holy  Orders,  who  assumed,  1792,  the  sur- 
name of  his  maternal  ancestors.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Dr. 
Lavington,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  and  dying  in  1809,  left  three 
daus.,  Frances,  Jane,  m.  John  Gould,  Esq.,  and  Anne,  vu 
Rev.  William  Oxenham. 

III.  Andrew,  d.s.p. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  High  Sheriff  of 
the  CO.  1757,  m.  1759,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Coster, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Bristol,  and  widow  of  Robert  Hoblyn,  Esq.  of 
Nanswhyddon,  and  was  father  of 

John  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  5  6  March,  1759, 
High  Sheriflf  1782,  m.  1780,  Emilia,   dau.  of  Alexander  Gum- 
ming, Esq.  of  Altyre,  N.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1842)  had 
issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Andrew   (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Winchester  College,  d.  14  Jan. 
1S64. 
Edward  Gumming,  Fellow  of  New  College,  d.  3  Jan.  1849. 
Tlionias  Nutcombe,  Capt.   King's  Dragoon  Guards,  hi.  May, 
1S23,  Sophia,  dau.   of  John   Evered,   Esq.  of  Hill  House, 
Somerset,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  a  son, 
Nutcombe,  m.  30  Oct.  1856,  his  cousin,  Frances  Caroline 


1674 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RAD 


Emilia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  QuickC  Esq.  of  Newton  St. 
Cyres,  d.  28  Deo.  1870. 

■William  Henry  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1832. 

Oeorco,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  unm.  1838. 

Kmilia  Jane  Grace,  d.  1870. 

Louisa  Mary,  m.  llev.  George  Gunning,  and  is  deceased. 
llr.  QuickC  d.  12  June,  1830,  and  w.as  s.  by  bis  eldest  son, 

John-  Quicke,  Efq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  J. P.  and 
D.L..  High  Sheriff  1833,  b.  6  Jan.  1783  ;  m.  14  Oct.  1814, 
Krances  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Gumming,  Esq. 
of  Bathampton,  Somerset,  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  now  of  Newton  St.  Cyres. 

Thomas,  b.  14  Aug.  1817;  ti.s.p.  3  Dec.  1880. 

lieorire  Andrew,  late  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  Eector 
of  Kadcliffe,  Bucks,  6.  2  Feb.  1819  ;  d.st.p.  lbS7. 

Edward  Henry,  Vicar  of  Newton  St.  Cyris,  i.  4  March,  1822; 
in.  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  yoimgest  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Jenkins,  Vicar  of  Sidmouth,  and  d.  June,  1870,  having  had 
issue,  Ernest  Henry  Godolphin,  b.  29  Dec.  1855;  AV alter 
Shubrick  Godolphin,  b.  22  Sept.  1860  ;  Dorothea  Frances, 
III.  10  Aug.  1871,  Sir  Francis  Blackwood,  Bart. ;  and  Eleanor 
Evelyn,  m.  Calverley  Benicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House, 
Northumberland. 

Andrew,  late  14th  Rcgt.,  b.20  Feb.  1825. 

Charles  Penrose,  Hector  of  Ashbrittle,  Somerset,  6. 25  Jan. 
1832;  ;/i.  4  Oct.  1864,  --Vuna  Mdry,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert 
BowneMinturn,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue,  John  Minturn, 
b.  6  Sept.  Ib65:  Francis  ChurchiU,  b.  21  April,  1^67;  Edith 
Penrose. 

Sidney  Godolphin,  Major  late  of  the  3Sth  and  53rd  Eegts.,  b. 
25  Aug.  1833:  m.  13  Oct.  1868,  Georgina  (d.  20  Aug.  1870), 
4th  dau.  of  the  late  George  Stodart,  Esq.  of  Ballindrich, 
Perth,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1878,  leaving  an  only  son,  Sidney,  oi 
Templecombe  House,  co.  Somerset,  b.  5  Aug.  1869,  who 
assumed  by  deed  poll,  March,  1892,  the  additional  name  of 

NCTCOMBE. 

Frances  Caroline  Emilia,  7n.  30  Oct.  1856,  her  cousin.  Nut- 
combe  Quieke,  Esq.,  late  97th  Eegt.,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Nutcombe  Quicke,  Esq. ;   d.s.jy.  1877. 

Emily  Harriet,  m.  13  Oct.  Is52,  Marten  Maiden,  Esq.  of  co. 
Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1883)  has  issue. 

Caroline  Isabella,  ?/i.  1861,  Rev.  Christopher  Brome  Barrow, 
Eector  of  Barwell,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  19  May,  1878, 
leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Quicke  d.  9  Sept.  1859. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  vaire,  or,  and  of  the  first,  between  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  second.  Crest — A  demi-antelope 
arg.,  armed,  attired,  tufted,  and  maned  gu.,  collared  sa.,  lined 
or. 

Stat — Newton  St.  Cyres,  near  Exeter. 

GX7ILTER    OF     BAWDSEY. 

QriLTEE,  William  Cuthbeet,  Esq.  of  Bawdsey 
Manor,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Alderman,  West 
SuffoUc  County  Council,  ]M.P.  for  Soutli  Suffolk,  b. 
29  Jan.  1841 ;  m.  7  May  1867,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
the  late  John  AVhcclcy  Eevington,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Eley,  b.  17  July,  1872. 

II.  John  Arnold  Cuthbert,  6.  24  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Roger  Cuthbert,  0.  1  Nov.  1877.  •  '■ 

IV.  Percy  Cuthbert,  b.  5  Feb.  1879. 

V.  Eustace  Cuthbert,  b.  15  Feb.  1881. 

I.  Maude  Marian,  m.  10  May,  1888,  Frederick  Anthony 
Denny,  Esq.,  son  of  Edward  M.  Denny,  Esq.  of  Bryanston 
Square,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Norah  Blanche. 

Liineag'e. — Samuel  Sackeb  Qdilteb,  Esq.,  b.  1779;  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Chapman,  Esq.,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  a 
Fon, 

William  Qcilter,  Esq.,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Hariot  (deceased), 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cuthbert,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Cuthbert,  now  of  Bawdsey  Manor. 

II.  Edward  Frederick. 

III.  Harry,  m.  June,  1890,  Mary  Constance,  dau.  of  —  Hall, 
Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Eley,  Esq. of  EastEergholt,  Suffolk, 
and  of  Finchley  Road,  London. 

II.  Sarah  Ellen. 

Mr.  Quilter  d.  12  Nov.  1888. 

Seat — Bawdsey  Manor,  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk. 
Toicn  Kisidence—li,  South  Audlcy  Street,  Grosvcnor  Square, 
W. 

^ 

RABETT    OF    BRAMFIEL.D   HALL. 

Eabett,  Heginald  Geoege  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of 
Eramfield  Hall,  Suffolk,  h.  1871,  s.  his  father  1889. 


Lineag-e.— The  ancestors  of  this  family  have  been  long 

seated  in  Suffolk,  and  have  served  as  High  Sheriffs  and  Bailiffs 
at  various  times,  and  represented  Dunwich  in  Parliament  at  a 
very  early  period.  The  present  family  seat,  Bramflcld  Hall, 
has  been  in  their  possession  several  centuries. 

William  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramiield,  was  M.P.  for  Dunwich, 
8th  Edward  IV.  In  the  12th  Parliament  at  Westminster,  his 
name  is  mentioned  as  the  executor  of  the  will  of  Robert  Moyn, 
dated  1505. 

Reginald  Eabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield,  served  as  High  Sheriff 
1587. 

Reginald  Kabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  Hall,  i«.,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.  Elizabeth,  vi.  1738,  Sir  Ralph  Blois,  Bart.,  a  son, 

Reginald  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  Hall,  High  SherifT 
1737,  m.  Elizabeth  Rust,  and  was  father  of 

Reginald  Eabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  Hall  and  Huntingfield, 
High  Sheriff  1778;  m.  1st,  Mary  Ingall,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and 
2udly,  1771,  Mary  Newson  ;  he  d.  1786,  aged  68,  leaving  his 
widow  and  three  sons,  i.  Eeginald,  his  heir;  ii.  John,  who 
111.  twice,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1833,  four  sons ;  iii.  William 
Henry,  who  m.  and  d.  1832,  leaving  several  sons  and  daus. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Eeginald  Eabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  and  Huntingfield, 
J. P.,  b.  20  March,  1771 ;  m.  1792,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Matthias  Keriison,  Esq.  of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  and  of  Hoxne  and 
Broom  Hall,  &c.,  and  only  sister  to  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Kerrison, 
Bart.,  M.  P.,  of  Oakley  Park,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Lieut. 
Garbett,  E.N.,  and  d.  23  Feb.  1832)  left  at  his  decease,  31  May, 
1810,  aged  39,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Eeginald,  of  Bramfield  Hall. 

George  William,  Comni.  E.X.,  m.  12  Sept.  1835,  Lady  Lucy 
Louisa  Maria  Tumour,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward,  3rd  Earl 
Winterton,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1858,  having  by  her  (who  d.  26 
Nov.  1879)  had  issue, 

1  Reginald  Henry  Holford,  late  of  Bramfield. 

2  George  Murray,  b.  30  June,  1847  ;  cZ.  11  Miirch,  1848. 

3  Tumour,  6.  11  Aug.  1849;  m.  26  Oct.  1876,  Caroline 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Major  Charles  Stewart,  of  Wickham, 
CO.  Hants,  and  widow  of  Charles  Cary  Elwes,  Esq.  of 
Great  Billing  Hall,  co.  Northampton. 

1  Louisa  Charlotte    Augusta,    m.  6    Feb.   1878,   Horatio 
Alfred  How,  Esq. 
Jlary,  m.  28  Dec.  1810,  Henry,  3rd  Viscount  Maynard,  and 
d.  1857. 

3Ir.  Eabett  d.  31  May,  1810,  aged  39,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

Eev.  Eeginald  Eabett,  M.A.,  of  Bramfield  Hall,  Suffolk, 
Vicar  of  Thornton-cuui-Bagworth,  co.  Leicester,  6.  II  Jan. 
1795;  m.  28  .\ug.  1823,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard  Bicker- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Eoden,  Salop,  of  an  ancient  family  of  that  name. 
He  d.  10  Sept.  ISCO,  leaving  his  widow  the  estate  for  life,  v/ith 
remainder  to  his  nephew, 

Eeginald  Henry  Holford  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield,  b.  10 
.Vug.  1842;  s.  at  the  death  of  his  uncle's  widow,  1875  ;  m.  1870, 
Louisa  Fredericke  Leonore,  dau.  of  George  F.  Eschrick,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

Eeginald  George  Frederick,  now  of  Bramfield. 
Mr.  R.  n.  II.  Eabett  d.  1889. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  che\Ton  sa.,  charged  with  five  guttes-d'or, 
between  three  rabbits'  heads  couped  of  the  second,  each  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  gutte-d'or.  Crest — A  demi-rabbit  rampant 
sa.,  gultee-d'or.     il/ot(o—Superabit  omnia  virtus. 

Seat — Bramfield  Hall,  near  Saxmundham. 


KADCLIFFE    OF    HITCHIN    PRIORY. 

(See  Delmie-Radcliffe.) 

♦ 

RADCLIFFE    OF    WARLEIGH. 

Eadcliffe,  Waltee  John,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  present  representative  of  the  family,  b. 
1858 ;  m.  20  April,  1892,  Einiueline  Caroline  Alex- 
andra, .3rd  dau.  of  H.  Tritton,  Esq.  of  Plympton, 
and  has  issue,  a  son, 

Walter  Henry,  b.  May,  1893. 

Lineage. — This  family,  originally  of  Saxon  origin,  de- 
scended from  a  younger  brancli  of  the  ancient  family  of  the 
Eadcliffes  of  Cliatierton.,  co.  Lancaster,  was  transplanted 
from  Chatterton  to  Kingset  House,  Devon,  where,  possessed 
of  much  landed  property,  it  flourished  for  many  generations. 

John  Eadcliffe,  of  Kingset,  Devon,  held  lands,  <fec.,  in 
Kingset,  and  in  Marytavy,  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  service  of 
fealty,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1560.     His  2nd  son. 


RAD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAD 


1675 


WrLLiAM  Eadcliffe,  Esq.  of  ExetcT,  r«.  a  sister  of  Sir 
Jerome  Horsie,  of  Lyme  Eegis,  Dorset,  and  liad  issue,  three 
sons  and  two  daus.    The  3rd  son, 

Jasper  Badcliffe,  of  Hockworthy  Court,  Devon,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Franljlin,  Esq.  of  Middlesex,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  left  at  his  decease,  about  16G2,  aged  78,  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

Jasper  Eadcuffe,  of  Hockworthy  Court  and  Franklyn, 
Devon,  High  Sheriff  1G9C,  vi.  Jane,  dau.  of  Solomon  Andrews, 
Esq.  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  Sheriff  1697,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Eadcliffe  d.  Dec.  1704.    His  3rd  son  and  eventual  heir, 

Walter  Eadcliffe,  Esq.  of  Franlclyn  and  Warleigh,  bapt. 
27  June,  1G93;  rn.  12  Sept.  1721,  Admonition,  'ind  dau.  of 
William  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Gerston,  Devon,  and  granddau.  of 
Sir  William  Bastard,  Knt.  (by  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bam- 
lield,  Bart.,  and  Gertrude  Copleston  his  wife,  heirof  Warleigh). 
The  estate  of  Warleigh  Mr.  Eadcliffe  purcliased  1741,  from  his 
wife's  relation,  John  Banifield,  of  Hestercombe.  By  Admo- 
nition his  wife  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1758,  and  was  lineally  descended 
from  Sir  John  Copleston,  of  Warleigh,  and  through  him,  in 
direct  descent,  from  Eobert  Foliot,  of  Warleigh,  Devon,  1285, 
17th  Henry  III.),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Jasper,  who  predeceased  his  father,  unm. 

,Y  r  successively  of  Warleigh;    the  last  survivor, 

II.  WALTER,   )      j^^^^  ^^_  jgQ^^  ^^^  ^^.j^  ^,    ^y  jj|g  nephew, 
in.  JOHN,        ^     ^^j.y    WALTER  Eadcliffe. 

IV.  William,  slain  at  Warburgh  1760,  unm. 

V.  Copleston,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Stoke  Climsland,  Cornwall,, 
and  Vicar  of  Tamerton  Koliott,  Devon,  'j.  1744;  m.  17  Aug. 
1776,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  I'eter,  Ksq.  of  Porthcothan, 
Cornwall,  and  by  her  ^who  d.  1S30)  Icit  at  his  death  (27 
JIarch,  1805)  three  sons  and  three  daus  , 

1  Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

2  John,  6.  28  April,  1781;  m.  Oct.  1816,  Grace,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Floyde,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1850),  lelt  at  his  decease,  30  Oct.  1831,  one 
son  and  two  daus., 

John  William,  of  Exeter,  b.  7  Sept.  1817;  //(.  27  Ju'y, 
1852,  Elizabeth  Saiah,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Bull  Strang- 
ways,  Esq.  of   Shapwick   (of    tlie  senior    line   of   the 
Somersetshire  Strangways),  and  had  issue, 
Derwentwater,  b.  14  June,  1853. 

William  Floyde  Champernoune  Wadham,  b.  23  Jan. 
1855. 
Anne  Grace  Admonition,  deceased. 
Margaret  Jane. 

3  Copleston,  Comm.  E.N.,  b.  23  April,  1785:  killed  in 
1814,  in  boarding  an  American  schooner  at  Fort  Erie,  in 
A'orth  America. 

1  Sarah  Anne,  deceased. 

2  Admonition  Peter,  deceased. 

3  Gertrude  Joanna,  deceased. 

I.  Jane,  «i.  1761,  Eev.  John  Foote,  and  d.  1770. 

II.  Joanna,  ru.  Eichard  Stone,  Esq.,  and  d.  1792. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Aaron  Eamsay,  Esq,  of  Dunsborough,  Devon, 
andi^.  1804. 

Eev.  Walter  Eadcliffe,  of  Warleigh,  Devon,  J.  P.,  b.  13 
April,  1779  (grandson  of  Walter  and  Admonition  Eadcliffe), 
Id.  1  Feb.  1812,  Abby  Emma,  dau.  of  Abraham  Franco,  Esq.  of 
Clapham,  Surrey  (by  Esther  his  wife,  sister  of  SirM.  M.  Lopes, 
3rd  Bart,  of  Maristow),  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  F'eb. 
1873), 

Walter  Copleston,  his  heir. 

Copleston  Lopes,  late  of  Derriford,  near  Plymouth,  b.  26 
April,  1818  ;  m.  31  Oct.  1850t  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  widow  of 
Capt.  W.  B.  Knipe,  and  dau.  of  Frind  Ciegoe  Colinore,  Esq. 
of  3Ioor  End,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1884,  leaving 
issue,  1  Pollexfen  Colmore,  b.  30  May,  1855,  Karrister- 
at-Law ;  2  Ernest  Copk-ston,  0.  13  Dec.  1858;  1  Edith 
Laiu-a,  m.  7  July,  1881,  Arthur  Williamson  Pollock,  Esq., 
only  son  of  the  late  Major  W.  P.  Pollock,  and  has  issue, 
John  Alsager,  0.  3  April,  1882,  and  Mary  Katharine 
Alsager;  2  Amy  Cliarlotte. 

William  Pollexfen,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.,  late  Col.  20th  Eegt., 
served  in  the  Crimea  with  20th  Foot,  Knt.  of  Medjidie,  in 
Indian  Mutiny,  Inspector-General  of  Musketry  at  Hythe 
1873-77.   b.  2  Dec.   1822;    m.  1  Sept.  1870,  Isabella  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Peter  Boyle  de  Blaquiere,  and  has  a  son,  Percy 
Pollexfen  de  Blaquiere,  b.  9  Feb.  1874. 
Sarah   Lydia,  m.  24  July,  1838,    Edward  Archer,   Esq.   of 
Trelaske,  Cornwall  (see  Archer  of  Trekake). 
Charlotte   Hester,  m.  3   Oct.    1850,   Eev.   Samuel   Harward 
Archer,  Eector  of  Trowleigh,  Devon,  and  d.  1884,  lea.  ing 
issue. 
Emma  Admonition,  m.  6  May,  1845,  Rev.  John  HaU  Parlby, 
of  Manadon,  Devon  (see  Parlbt  of  Manadon). 
He  d.  16  April,  18G7,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Copleston  Radcllffe,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  J.P., 
b.  1  June,  1815;  m.  28  Sept.  1848,  Charlotte  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Ker.  Eichard  EUicombe,  Eector  of  Alphington,  Devon,  and  (/. 
12  Aug.  1876,  leasing  issue, 


I.  Jasper  Walter,  6.  1849;  d.  in  France  1850. 

II.  Walter  John,  present  representative. 
in.  Frank  Carew,  b.  1860. 

IV.  Charles  Amyas,  Lieut.  R.N.,   6.   1861,  m.  Goorgina.  3rd 
dau.  of  George  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Jasper  Fitzgerald,  6.  1867,  Lieut.  Devon  Eegt. 
I-  Annie  Emma. 

II.  Mary  Swete  Admonition,  m.  Leyson  Rees  Mogg,  Esq.,  and 
lias  issue. 

III.  Berlha  Gertrude,   m.  1877,  Rev.  William  Hippisley,  and 
has  issue. 

IV.  Ella  Maud,  in.  Raymond  B.  Williams,  Esq.,  13th  Somer- 
set Light  Infantry,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Flora  Jane,  m.  1892,  Capt.  Edward  Tawny,  U.A. 

His  widow  is  the  present  occupier  of  Warleigh,  which  at  he 
death  will  devolve  on  her  eldest  son. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  bend  engrailed  sa.,  a  canton  of  the  second 
charged  with  a  horse's  head  of  the  first.  C'rext—On  a  mural 
crown  or,  a  bull's  head  sa.,  horned  or.  Motto— C'MtnTis  mujoi- 
qui  melior. 

Seo.t — Warleigh,  near  Plymouth. 


RADCIiYFFE    OF    FOXDENTON. 

Eadcltffe,  Charles  James,  Esq.  of  Foxdentoa 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  The  Hyde,  co.  Dorset, 
High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  21  Dec.  18:W;  m.  4  April, 
187-,  Blanche,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  .Sulivan,  lute  olh 
Laucers,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Robert  Eustace,  b.  15  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Ea3'mond  Augustus  Edward,  6.  16  Jan.  1878, 

III.  Montague  Frederick,  6.  9  Dec.  IbbS. 

IV.  Ralph  Arthur,  b.  9  Nov.  1890. 

I.  Evelyn  Blanche.  ii.  Violet. 

III.  Lilian  Grace.  iv.  Margaret. 

V.  Rosamund  Muriel. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Eadclyffe,  one  of  decidedly- 
Saxon  origin,  took  its  name,  circa  1279,  from  the  village  oi 
Eadcliffe,  near  Bury,  in  co.  Lancaster. 

Richard  de  Eadclyffe,  of  Eadclyffe  Tower,  co.  Lancaster, 
Seneschal  and  Minister  of  tlie  Forests  of  Blackburnsliiie, 
accompanied  King  Edward  I.  in  his  wars  in  Scotland,  anil 
received  from  that  Prince,  32nd  year  of  his  reign,  a  grant  of 
a  charter  of  free  warren  and  free  chase  in  all  bis  demesne 
lands  of  Eadclyffe,  &e.  He  ni.  a  dau.  of  lioteler,  of  Bewsey, 
Baron  of  Warrington,  and  had  issue,  i.  Eobert  of  Eadclyffe 
Tower,  ancestor  of  the  'RABci.'iFrEs  of  Sinithills  ;  ii.  William, 
of  Coleeth  and  Edgworth,  and  afterwards  of  Eadclyffe  Tower, 
usually  styled  the  "Great  William,"  ancestor  of  the  Rad- 
CLYFFEs  of  RadcUffe  Tower,  and  of  the  Eadcliffes,  Barons  Fitz- 
walter  and  Earls  of  Sussex ;  in.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  imme- 
diately.   The  3rd  son. 

Sir  John  Eadclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  co.  Lancaster,  repre- 
sented that  CO.  in  Parliament  14  Edward  111.,  and  served 
under  the  same  monarch  in  his  French  wars,  partieijjating  in 
the  sieges  of  Caen,  Cressy,  Calais.  His  great-gicat-great- 
grandson, 

William  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Ordshall  (son  of  Alexander 
Radclyffe,  of  Ordshall,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Willianb 
Harington,  of  Hornby  Castle,  and  great  grandson  of  Sir  John 
Radclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  whose  wife  was  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Trafford,  of  Trafl'ord),  r,i.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund 
Trafford,  Knt.  of  Trafford,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  James 
Byron,  of  Clayton,  and  3rdly,  Talbot,  of  Salesbury)  had  issue. 
William  Eadclyffe  d.  15  May,  13  Henry  VII.,  and  was  s.  by 
the  eldest  son  of  his  son,  John  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Brereton,  of  Brereton),  his  grandson, 

SiK  Alexander  Eadclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  High  Sheriff" 
of  Lancashire,  1547,  m.  AUce,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Booth,  Knt.  of 
Barton,  in  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  i. 
Anne,  m.  Sir  Edmund  Trafford,  Knt.  oi  Trafford;  ii.  Elizabeth, 
TO.  John  Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton,  in  Lancashire;  and  in. 
Eleanor,  m.  Sir  Eichard  Molincux,  Knt.  of  Sefton.  Sir 
Alexander  d.  1548,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Willlau  Eadclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  on  whom  and 
the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  &c.,  were  settled  the  FitzWalter 
estates,  on  failure  of  divers  remaimiers  mentioned  in  the  will 
of  Heni-y  Eadclyffe,  2nd  Earl  of  Sussex.  He  had  issue  by  liis 
1st  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Trafford,  three  sons 
and  three  daus.,  i.  Alexander  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  d.  s.  jj. 
26  Sept.  1568 ;  ii.  John  (Sir;,  successor  to  his  father  ;  iii. 
Eichard  of  Newcroft,  Lancashire ;  i.  Ahce,  m.  Francis  Tunstal, 
Esq.  of  Thurgoland  Castle ;  n.  Ellen,  'la.  Edward  Standish, 
Esq.  of  St;iudish.  Sir  William  d.  12  Oct.  15G8,  and  was  *.  by 
his  sou. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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SiK  John  Radclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall.  He  m.  Anne,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Ashawe,  Esq.  of  the  Hall-on-the-Hill, 
in  High  Charnock,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue,  five  sons, 
Alexander,  his  heir;  William,  slain  in  the  Irish  wars;  John, 
successor  to  his  eldest  brother ;  Edmund,  slain  in  battle  in 
Flanders  ;  and  Thomas,  who  was  killed  at  the  same  time  :  and 
four  daus.,  Margaret,  favourite  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen 
Klizabeth,  d.  of  grief  for  the  loss  of  her  brothers ;  Jane,  wife 
©f  Sir  Ralph  Constable,  Knt. ;  Anna,  d.  unm. ;  and  Alice,  d. 
ainm.     Sir  John  d.  15S9.     His  eldest  son, 

Sia  Alexander  Radclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  bapt.  20  Jan. 
1573,  unm.,  was  slain  in  Ireland  1599,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Sir  John  Radcltffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  bapt.  24  Feb.  1581, 
j)i.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Byron,  Knt.  of  Xewstead, 
CO.  Notts,  and  had  issue,  Alexander  (Sir),  his  heir;  Mary,  m. 
1st,  Sir  John  Stanhope,  Knt.  of  Elvaston,  co.  Derby,  and 
■Jndly,  Sir  John  Gell,  Bart,  of  Hopton  ;  Alicia;  and  Anna, 
i>.  liJ65.  Sir  John  was  slain  in  the  island  of  Rhe,  29  Oct.  1627, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Alexander  Radclyffe,  of  Ordshall,  K.B.,  5.  27  April, 
1608  ;  m.  Jane  Radclyffe,  dau.  of  Robert  Radclyffe,  5th  Earl  of 
Susses,  K.G.,  and  had,  with  tive  daus.,  sis  sons.  The  6th 
and  youngest  son, 

RoDEKT  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Withenshaw,  5.  at  Attleborough 
J  650,  Capt.  in  the  Duke  of  Monmouth's  Regt.  in  the  service  of 
the  King  of  Spain,  tn.  27  Feb.  1676,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau. 
and  heir  of  Rowland  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Bradway,  co.  Derby,  and 
widow  of  AVilliam  Tatton.  Esq.  of  Withenshaw,  co.  Chester, 
hy  whom  he  had  issue,  wilh  two  daus.,  who  d.  imm.,  two  sons, 
I.  Alexander,  his  heir;  ii.  Edward,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Oxford,  bapt.  I  Dec.  1685,  )7i.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Warren, 
Esq.  of  Poynton,  co.  Chester,  but  d.  s.  j).  His  widow  m.  Rev. 
Thomas  Uakin.  Mr.  Radclyffe  was  killed  in  a  duel  20  Feb. 
1685.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  bapt.  17  Jan. 
J677,  became  seised  of  the  Foxdenton  estates  by  virtue  of  the 
wills  of  his  cousins,  Jlrs.  Mary  Byron  and  Mrs.  Susan  Potter, 
the  daus.  of  William  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  the  son  of 
Jiichard  of  Kewcroft.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bag- 
j-hawe,  Esq.  ol  Litton  and  Hicklow,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her, 
"ho  d.  1735,  left  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Sidebottom, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Middleton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  an  elder  son, 

Robert  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  bapt.  31  March, 
8708;  m.  20  May,  1731,  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Adam 
Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Wormhill,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her,  who  d.  16 
^'ov.  1786,  left  at  his  decease,  12  April,  1749  (with  four  daus., 
who  all  d.  unm.  except  the  eldest,  Eleanor,  wife  of  Bazerial 
Eurges,  Esq.  of  Liverpool),  a  son, 

Robert  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  bapt.  25  May,  1737, 
m.  11  Aug.  1772,  his  cousin,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel 
.■Sidebottom,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Middleton,  aud  had  by  her  (who 
<ji.  1819)  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Frances,  d.  young. 

Margaret,  m.  3   Uec.  1S05,  Rev.  Peter  Richard  Eideout,  of 

Hookswood,  Dorset. 
Mary,  m.  Capt.  Tremlett,  R.N. 

Sir.  Radclyffe  d.  at  Bath,  18  Dec.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Uobert  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
lUiih  Sheriff  of  Dorset  lsl2,  b.  14  April,  1773;  m.  14  April, 
i796,  Mary,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas  Patten,  Esq.  of  Bank,  near 
UVarrington,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1845), 

Robert,  6.  23  Oct.  1798;    m.   1827,  Agnes,   dau.  of  Rev.  J. 

Sill,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  a  dau.  Agnes  Mary. 
Charles  James,  his  heir. 
AVilliam  Frederick  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Tarrant  Rushton  and 

Tarrant  Rawston,  Dorset,  b.  8  Nov.  Is06,  and  d,.  8  June, 

1880. 
Mary  (deceased),  m.  1827,  William  Ilallett,  Esq.  of  Candys, 

Hants,  and  by  him  (who  is  deceased)  had  i.ssue,  two  sons, 

William  (Rev.),  George   KeiT,  and  one   dau.  Mrs.  Stough- 

ton. 
Dorothea,  m.  1849,  Rev.  William  Atthill,  M.A.  of  Brandiston 

Hall,  Norfolk. 
Frances,  m.  1844,  Sir  William  M.  Smith-Marriott,  Bart. 
Emma  Elizabeth,  -hi.  Rev.  William  HeffiU,  Vicar  of  Ashton, 

CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1880. 
Amelia,  m.  Rev.  W.  K.  Bateson,  of  Godley,  near  Manchester, 

and  d.  8  Nov.  1880. 
Julia,  rn.  1841,  Rev.  L.  C.  Davies,  and  d.  1842,  leaving  one 

dau.,  m.  Herbert  Vaughan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  three  sons 

and  a  dau. 

Wr.  Radclyffe  d.  2S  March,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Charles  James  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton  Hall,  co. 
?,anca.<ter,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Dorset,  1856,  b.  8 
Aov.  1804,  m.  1  July,  1835,  Anne  Maria,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 


Robert  Lillington,  Esq.  of  Stockley,  co.  Dorset,  andby  her(who 
d.  22  July,  1854)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  James,  now  of  Foxdenton. 

II.  William  Frederick,  b.  1  April,  1841  ;  m.  17  Sept.  1863, 
Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Sulivan,  late  5th  Lancers,  and  has 
issue,  Charles  Percy  Frederick,  b.  25  Oct.  1870 ;  Maurice 
William,  b.  2  Oct.  1880;  and  Emily  Florence. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Jane.  m.  6  April,  1869,  Alexander  Walde- 
grave  Park,  Esq.,  who  d.  IS  July.  1878.  She  d.  9  Aug.  1890, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  Julia  Frances,  m.  1861,  John  Bosworth  Smith-Marriot, 
Esq.,  and  has  Issue. 

III.  Mary,  ?«.  1884,  Rev.  Pereival  B.  Talbot,  and  d.  1887, 
leaving  issue,  one  son. 

Mr.  Radclyffe  d.  12  June,  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  Charles  James  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton 
Hall. 

A7-ms — Arg.,  two  bends  engrailed  sa,,  a  label  of  three  points 
gu.  Crest — A  bull's  head  erased  sa.,  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or.  Motto — Caen,  Cressy,  Calais. 

Seats — Hyde  Manor,  Wareham,  Dorset,  and  Foxdenton  Hall, 
Oldham. 


RADCLYFFE    OF    LITTLE    PARK. 

Eadclyffe,  Charles  Edward,  Esq.  of  Little 
Park,  Hants,  J. P.  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ- 
churcli,  Oxford,  b.  Feb.  1834,  m.  July,  1860,  Con- 
stance A]buera,dau.  of  Lient  -Col.  Hardress  Eoberts 
Saunderson,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Nortbbrook 
House,  Hants  (see  Sauxderson  of  Cattle  Saunder- 
son), and  Lady  Maria  Anne  Luttrcll-Olmius  bis 
wife,  dau.  and  co-lieir,  of  Jobu  Luttrell,  3rd  and 
last  Earl  of  Carliampton  {see  Bueke's  Extinct 
Peerage),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  24  Dec.  1864. 

I.  Constance  Laura  Maria. 

II.  Cecilia  Albuera  Frances,  m.  1893,  Edward  Winter  Purdon, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  G.  N.  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin. 

Lineage.— Col.  Radclyffe,  1st  Royal  Dragoons, Inspector 
of  Cavalry,  m.  Mary  Crockett,  and  had  a  son. 

Rev.  Charles  Radclyffe,  m.  1832,  Laura  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Rev.  William  Garnicr,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  AVorcester,  and 
Lady  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Brown- 
low  North,  Bishop  of  W'inchester,  and  sister  of  6th  Earl  of 
Guilford  (see  Burke's  Peerage),  and  d.  1862,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Edward  Radclyffe,  Esq.  of  Little  Park. 

Seat — Little  Park,  Wickham,  Hants. 


RADFORD  OF  SMALLEY  HALL. 

Eadford,  Arthue,  Esq.  of  Smalley  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  B.A.  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxon,  J. P.  for  co. 
Derby,  late  Cajjt.  Derbyshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b. 
9  May,  1848  ;  s.  his  father  1866  ;  m.  27  Aug.  1874, 
Henrietta  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  Hurt, 
Esq.  of  Alderwasley,  co.  Derby,  by  Cecilia  Emily 
Norman  his  -nife,  granddau.  of  Charles,  4th  Duke 
of  Eutland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  20  Aug.  1877. 

II.  Evelyne  Vaughan,  6.1875. 

Lineagre. — This  branch  of  the  family  of  Radford  has 
been  seated  in  the  co.  of  Derby  for  a  very  considerable  period, 
and  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  younger  branch  of  Radford  of 
Radford,  Notts. 

Thomas  Radford,  Esq.  of  Stanley,  co.  Derby,  was  twice 
married.  By  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  he  had  issue,  a  son,  John, 
his  successor,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  young,  12  Feb. 
1732.  Mr.  Radford  d.  15  June,  1755,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

John  Radford,  Esq.  of  Stanley,  vi.  Rachel,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Hieron,  Esq.  of  Little  Eaton,  and  great-granddau.  of 
Rev.  John  Hieron,  of  Christ's  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of  Breadsall, 
near  Derby,  a  Nonconformist  divine  of  celebrity,  and  author 
of  divers  theological  works,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir ; 
I.  Elizabeth  ;  ii.  Martha,  m.  Rev.  Goddard,  M.A.,  of  Catht- 
rine  Hall,  Camb. ;  iii.  Rachel.  Mr.  Radford  d.  18  April,  17SS. 
His  only  son, 

John  Radford,  Esq.  of  Smalley  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  17S4,  m.  1776,  Theophila,  dau.  and  heir  of  Alexander 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Kington,  co.  Hereford,  descended  from  tho 


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Tery  ancient  family,  of  Vacghan  of  Hcngwrt  Court,"*  and  by 
licr  (who  d.  1822)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  of  Smalley  Hall. 

II.  Alexander,  ni.  Augusta,  only  dan.  of  William  Church 
Xorcop,  Esq.  of  Betton  Hall,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  William  Eaiifokd  Korcop,  Esq.,  of 
Betton  Hall,  co.  Salop,  h.  1800  ;  m.  1832,  Miss  Mary 
Beresford.  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  had  issue,  Alexander 
William,  formerly  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  late  Capt. 
Stafford  Militia,  b.  1835. 

1  Louisa  Ann,  ra.  Henry  Justice,  Esq.  of  Hinstock,  Salop. 
He  d.  10  Dec.  1852,  aged  73. 

III.  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Ann  Weaver,  of  Hereford, 
who  is  deceased. 

IV.  Samuel  Eichardson. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Carnfield  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  &.  16  Aug. 
1783;  m.  16  Sept.  1829,  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Carntield  Hall,  and  by  her  (.who  d.  1854) 
has  issue, 

1  Vaughan  Hobbs,  6.  2  Dec.  1831. 

2  Raymond  Wilson,  6.  15  Nov.  1836. 

3  Thomas  Lawrence,  h.  25  April,  1838. 

I  Elizabeth  Isabella.  2  Maria  Sarah,  deceased. 

3  Lucy  Eichardson. 

VI.  Edward,  of  Tansley  Wood,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  andD  L.,  h. 
26  July,  1788  ;  m.  14  Dec.  1S20,  Eliza  Diana,  youngest  dau. 
of  Childers  Walbanke  Childers,  Esq.  of  Cantley  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1872,  having  had  issue, 

1  Childers  Charles  (Tansley  Wood,  Matlock),  J.P.  for 
CO.  Derby,  late  Capt.  Derby  Veomanry,  b.  1828;  ?«.  1855, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  James  Hurt,  of 
Wirksworth,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
AVebb  Edge,  of  Strelley,  Notts. 

1  Selina,  m.  John  Walbanke  Childers,  Esq.  of  Cantley  Hall, 
Doncaster. 

2  Harriett  Theophila,  d.  1849. 

3  Anna  Eliza,  m.  1849,  Edward  Thompson,  Esq.,  late 
Capt.  95th  Eegt.,  2nd  son  of  Eev.  Eobert  Thompson, 
Vicar  of  Askham  Bryan  and  Myton. 

VII.  Henry,  m.  Miss  Freer,  of  Atherstone,  co.  Warwick,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Henry,  Vicar  of  Broughton  Astley,  co.  Leicester 
(deceased). 

2  Vaughan  (deceased). 

3  Frederick,  Capt.  1st  Dragoons. 

1  Augusta.  2  Cnarlotte. 

I.  Frances  Theophila.  ii.  Martha,  rf.  1825. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Eev.  John  Blanchard,  of  Middleton  Rectory, 
near  Beverley,  co.  York. 

IV.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Eadford  d.  April,  1834.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Eadford,  Esq.  of  Smalley  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L..  m. 
April,  1836,  Mary  Buttle,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Dowker, 
Esq.  of  North  Dalton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

John,  Lieut.  1st  Derby  Militia,  d.  1855,  aged  18. 

Artucr,  now  of  Smalley  Hall. 

Constance  Mary,  711.  April,  18G8,  Eev.  Robert  William 
Burnaby,  Rector  of  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has 
issue,  Eobert  Beaumont,  Lucy  Dyott,  and  Mary  Cecilia. 

Alice  Marion,  m.  Sept.  1876,  James  N.  Hurt,  late  Lieut. 
E.N.,  and  has  issue,  Walter  James,  and  Constance  Cecilia. 
Mr.  Radford  d.  29  March,  1866. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fesse  vaire  between  two  chevrons  of  the  second. 
Crest — A  partridge,  holding  a  wheat-ear  in  its  beak  ppr.  Motto 
— Possunt  quia  posse  videntur. 

*'<:a(s— SmaUey  Hall,  Derby  ;  and  Meadfoot  Rock,  Torquay, 
Devon. 


RAFFLES. 
Eapfies,  Eev.  Thomas  Stamford,  heir  male 
and  representative  of  Sir  Thomas  Stamford  Eaffles, 
Lieut.-Goveriior  of  Java,  M.A.  Cantab.,  Eector  of 
Langham,  co.  Essex,  formerly  Eector  of  Owmby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  h.  11  July,  1853 ;  m.  6  Nov.  1884, 
Cecil  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Lovett,  of  Eelmont, 
CO.  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

Stamford  Cecil,  6.  2  Aug.  1885. 
Reginald  Lovett  Stamford,  h.  7  Dec.  I8S8. 

liineag'e. — The  name  of  Raffles    frequently  occurs  in 
the  oldest  registers  of  Beverley,  in  co.  York,  both  in  those  of 


*  The  Vaughans  of  Hengwrt  Court  are  one  of  the  oldest 
families  in  Wales,  and  have  royal  descents,  by  the  marriage  of 
Watkin  Vaughan,  of  Hengwrt,  with  Sibilla,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Baskerville,  of  Erdesley,  and  also  by  the  m-irriage  of  James 
Vaughan,  eldest  son  of  the  above-mentioned  Watkin  Vaughan, 
Mith  the  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Croft,  of  Croft  Castle. 


the  Minster  and  St.  Mary's  Church,  from  -which  it  appeal!^ 
that  three  centuries  ago  the  ancestors  of  this  family  resided 
there.  One  of  them  John  Eaffles,  it  is  recorded  d.  during 
his  mayoralty  in  that  borough,  a.d.  1583.  From  Beverley  the 
family  removed  early  in  the  17th  century  to  Bcrwick-on- 
Twced,  and  thence  to  London.  In  that  city,  a  descendant  of 
the  Beverley  line, 

Thomas  Eaffles,  held  an  office  in  the  Prerogative  OfBce, 
Doctor's  Commons.  He  d.  1784,  having  m.  twice.  By  his  1st 
w  ife  he  had  (with  other  children  who  d.  unm.  or  «.  p.)  a  son, 

Benjamin,  of  whom  presently. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz., 
John,  m.  Elizabeth  Hare,  and  d.  at  Stourport,  leaving  an 
only  dau.  Caroline  Matilda,  in.  1st,  William  Mills,  Esq.  of 
Frocester  House,  near  Stroud,  and  2iidly,  James  Harmar, 
Esq.  of  Bewdley  ;  she  d.  IH  Sept.  1852. 
William,  d.  9  Nov.  1825,  having  m.  Eachcl,  dau.  of  EicharcJ 
Dunsby,  Esq.  of  Wells,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  16  July, 
1832)  one  son  and  one  dau., 

Thomas,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  late  representative  of  the  family. 
Mary  Jane,  r,i.  James  Baldwin  Brown,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  d.  23  Nov.    1843,  leaving  issue.      She  d. 
8  Feb.  1858. 
Elizabeth,  ?/i.  William  Carter,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

Benjamin  Eaffles,  Esq.,  Capt.  of  a  West   Indiaman,  711. 
Anne  Lyde,  sister  of  the  Rev.  John  Lindeman,  Eector  of  Eatoii 
Bishop,  and  had  one  son  and  three  daus., 
Thomas  Stamford,  his  heir. 
Harriet,  m.  Thomas  Hrown,  Esq.  of  Hampstead. 
Leonora,  in.  1st,  Billington   Loftie,  Esq.,    H.E.I.C.S.,  and 
2ndly,  Thomas  C.  Brown,  M.D.,  H.E.I.C.S. 
Mary  Anne,  in.  1st,   1805,  Quintin  Dick  Thompson,  Esq., 
and  had  by  him, 
Acheson   Quintin   Dick   Thompson,    of    Annavema,    co. 
Louth,  b.  1806  ;  r,i.  1837,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Kev.  Dodgson 
Madden,  and  had  issue. 

Charlotta   Eaffles   Drury,    m.   24   March,    1835,    Charles 
Knox,  4th  Earl  Castlestuart,  whod.  12 Sept.  1874, leaving 
issue. 
Mrs.   Thompson   in.   2ndly,    William    Flint,    Esq.,    Capt. 
E.N.,  deceased,  brother  of  Sir  Charles  Flint,  and  by  him 
left  at  her  decease,  1837,  one  son  and  one  dau., 
William  Charles  Eaffles  Flint   (Rev.),  b.  1819;   m.  1845, 
Jane  (deceased),  dau.   of   the  late   Major-Gen.   Mudge, 
andd.  29  Aug.  1884. 
Mary  Anne  Sophia  Flint,  deceased. 
The  only  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Stamford  Baffles,  Knt.  of  High  Wood, 
Middlesex,  F.E.S.,  F.A.S.,  &c.,  was  b.  at  sea,  off  Jamaica,  5 
July,  1781.  This  very  eminent  man  was  appointed,  1810,  Lieut. - 
Governor  of  the  Island  of  Java,  and  in  1817,  the  year  after  his 
return,  he  published  his  History  of  Java,  received  the  honour 
of  knighthood,  and  was  appointed  Eesident  at  Bencoolen,  in 
Sumatra,  and  Lieut.-Governor  of  Fort  Marlborough.  During 
his  residency  at  Bencoolen,  Sir  Stamford  was  authorized  by  the 
Marquess  of  Hastings,  then  Governor-Gen.  of  India,  to  found  a 
new  colony  for  the  protection  of  British  commerce  in  the  Asiatic 
seas.  The  spot  he  selected  for  this  purpose  was  Singapore,  at 
the  mouth  of  the  Straits  of  Malacca,  and  the  subsequent  pros- 
perity of  the  settlement  attests  the  judgment  and  ability  dis- 
played in  its  estaWishment.  He  finally  returned  to  England, 
and  retiring  to  an  estate  he  had  purchased  at  High  Wood,  near 
Hendon,  d.  there  4  July,  1826.  Sir  Stamford  rn.  1st,  Olivia 
Mariamne,  widow  of  W.  Fancourt,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  J.  Watson  Hull,  Esq.,  by  the  latter  of  whom  (who 
d.  1859)  he  left  an  only  child  to  survive  him,  Ella  Sophia, 
who  d.  unm.  5  May,  1841.  At  Sir  Stamford's  decease,  his 
cousin, 

Eev.  Thomas  Eaffles,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  F.Z.S.,  Hon.  Member 
of  the  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New  York,  &c., 
became  the  male  representative  of  the  family.  He  was  b.  17 
May,  1788;  rn.  18  April,  1815,  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  and 
eventual  heir  of  James  Hargreaves,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  17  May,  1843)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Stamford,  his  heir. 
James  Hargreaves,  b.  2  Feb.  1826;  m.  and  d.s.p.  14  Jan. 

1872. 
AVjUiam  Winter,  b.  20  July,  1830;  m.  15  Feb.  J8.'=5,  Jaire, 
only  child  of  the  late  Eobert  Blanchard,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Robert  Blanchard,  M.A.  Cantab,  6.  24  Nov.  1857;  Winter 
Hargreaves,  b.  4  Sept.  1862  ;  Ellen  Maud  Mary  ;  Frances 
Jane;  Beatrice  Helena,  m.  17  Deo.  1885,  John  Henry,  2nd 
son  of  Emil  Springmann,  Esq.  of  Drachanfels,  Liverpool  ; 
Alice  Gertrude;  Adeline  Jenny  Lind ;  Ernestine  Hilda, 
d.  17  Sept.  1873. 
Mary  Eachel,  m.  19  Aug.  1838,  Samuel  Marshall  Bulley, 
Esq.  of  New  Brighton,  co.  Chester,  who  d.  17  March, 
1880.    She  d.  Dec.  1887.  <■  -     .  • 


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EAI 


Dr.  Baffles,  a  very  eloquent  and.  distingiusheil  (3uinc,(i.  18 
Aug.  1863.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stamford  IvArpLES,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  Barrister-at- 
1-.1W,  Police  M.-»cistratc  for  the  City  of  Liverpool,  i.  18  Sept. 
1818  ;  m.  20  Sept.  1843,  Maria,  elder  surviving  dau.  of  Edward 
Cearns  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Stamford,  present  representative. 

I.  JIarie  Annie,  a.  21>  May,  18."i3. 

II.  Ada  Mary,  m.  5  June,  1873,  Edward  Ilesketh  Formby, 
Esq. 

in.  Evelyn.  iv.  Constance  Maria. 

Mr.  Eatflescf.  'J 3  Jan.  1801. 

Arms — Erm.,  an  eagle  wiih  two  heads  displayed  gu.,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  chief  vert,  thereon  a 
cro?scrosslet  fitehee  of  the  third.  Ci-est — Out  of  an  Eastern 
crown  or,  a  grifSn's  head  purpuic,  beaked  and  gorged  with  a 
collar  genielle  or,  a  cross- crosslet  in  the  mouth.  Motto — In 
cnice  triuniphans. 

Kesidcnce — LangUam  Eectory,  Colchester. 


BAIKES    OF    BENNINGTON. 

Eaikes,  Eobeet  Napiek,  Esq.  of  Bennington, 
Slevcnuge,  Herts,  Lieut. -Gen.  Eengal  Staff  Corps, 
■i.  13  Oct.  1813  ;  m.  25  Scjit.  1854,  Harriettc,  dau. 
of  Major  Beckett,  of  the  Bengal  Army,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  KoBERT  Haig  Xapier,  b.  2  April,  18C1. 
u.  Herbert  William  Napier,  6.  1  June,  I8i)."). 
in.  Reginald  Durie  Napier,  6.  28  Jan.  1871. 
IV.  Cyril  Probyn  Napier,  b.  12  Nov.  1875. 

I.  Mabel,  b.  25  Sept.  18(33. 

II.  Ethel  Florence,  6.  5  Aug.  1872. 

Lineag'e. — "The  family  of  Railces,"  say.s  Bigland,  "  was 
settled  at  Kingston-upon-Hull,  and  other  places  in  co.  York, 
at  a  very  remote  period." 

Of  three  brothers,  i.  Richard  ;  ii.  Thomas ;  and  in.  Robert 
Eaikes,  living  at  Hull  in  1610,  Thomas  bore  a  prominent  part 
in  the  important  transactions,  of  which  that  town  was  tlie 
scene  at  the  commencement  of  the  civil  war.  Having  first 
served  the  office  of  Mayor  1633,  he  was  again  elected  1642. 

Egbert  Eaikes  (eldest  son  of  Eev.  Timothy  Eaikes,*  Vicar 
of  Tickhill  and  llessle,  co.  York,  by  Sarah  Partridge  his  wife, 
grandson  of  Kev.  Richard  Eaikes,  Vicar  of  Hessle,  and  great- 
grandson  of  Richard  Eaikes,  Merchant,  of  Hull,  eldest  of  tlio 
three  brothers  before  mentioned)  settled  at  Gloucester,  andt/. 
1757.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Drew,  of  Nailsworth, 
iind  by  her  had  one  dau.  Mary,  to.  Francis  Newbury,  Esq.  of 
lleathfield  Park,  Sussex,  and  five  sons, 

I.  Egbert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Eiehard  (Kev.),  a  Prebendary  of  St.  David's,  m.  and  left 
no  issue. 

HI.   VViLLiAM,  l>.  1  June,  1738  (see  Eaikes  of  Treherfydd). 

IV.  Charles,  of  Hinxton,  co.  Cambridge,  m.  his  cousin, 
Eleanor  Eaikes,  and  d.  without  issue. 

V.  Thomas,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  London,  Governor  of 
the  )!ank,  1797,  m.  1774,  Charlotte,  Uau.  ot  the  Hon.  Henry 
Finch,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas. 

2  Henry,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Chester,  m.  1809, 
Augusta,  dau.  and  heir  of  J.J.  Whittington,  Esq.  of  Gos- 
ford  Lodge,  Suffolk,  and  d.  28  Nov.  i&54,  leaving  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  181U), 

Henry  (see  Raikes  of  Llwynefjrin). 

George  Whittington,  Lieut.-C'ol.,  late  Staff  Officer  of  Pen- 
sioners. 

Richard  William,  Capt.  Madras  Army,  m.  Mary  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Charles  Walter,  Esq.  of  Radford. 

Cecilia,  wife  of  Eev.  David  Stewart,  Rector  of  Maidstone. 

3  Richard  Mee,  m.  1814,  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Thornton, 
Esq. 

4  George,  deceased. 

1  Charlotte  Finch. 

2  Georgiana,  m.  Lord  William  Fitzroy,  and  d.  1861. 

3  Harriet,  m.  SirStratford  Canning  ("afterwards  LordStr.at- 
ford  de  Redchffc),  and  d.  1»17. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Eaikes,  of  co.  Gloucester,  the  well-known  philan- 
thropist and  founder  of  Sunday  Schools,  m.  1767,  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Trigge,  Esq.  of  Newnham,  and  left,  with  six 
daus.,  two  sons, 

Robert  Napier,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Henry,  Cul.  in  the  Guards,  b.  17815. 


*  Timothy,  the  youngest  son  of  Rev.  Timothy  Eaikes,  was 
founder  of  the  family  of  Eaikes  of  St.  Petersbf-ryh. 


Mr.  Eaikes  d.  April,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Napier  Eaikes,  Vicar  of  Longhope  and  Old 
Sodbury,  co.  Gloucester,  6.  3  Nov.  1783  ;  m.  13  Sept.  1810, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John  Probyn,  of  Longhope 
and  Ncwland,  co.  Gloucester,  Dean  of  Llandaff,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Eoynon  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hay  Hill,  Newnham,  and 
Nass  House,  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had 

I.  William  Napier,  6.  Sept.  1811 ;  d.  Nov.  1833. 

ir.   Robert  Napier,  now  of  Bennington. 

Ill    Charles  Lewis  Napier,  b.  1818  ;  ^d.  Aug.  1837. 

IV.  Henry  Napier,  b.  6  March,  1820;  d.  Nov.  1837. 

v.  Ladbroke,  b.  Nov.  1821;  ./.  May,  1842. 

VI.  Stanley  Napier,  of  Hill  Ash,  J.P.  co.  Gloucester,  late  Col. 
in  H.M.  Indian  Army,  6.  16  June,  1824;  w.  17  Feb.  1858, 
Arabella  Veronica,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Dighton,  Vicar  of 
Longhope,  and  widow  of  .1.  James,  Esq. 

VII.  Edmund  Napier,  b.  Oct.  1825;  d.  July,  1827. 

I.  Julia  Maria  m.  1838,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Gee  Roberts, 
K.C.B.,  of  the  Bombay  Army. 

II.  Emma. 

III.  Caroline,  in.  June,  1841,  John  Henry  Dighton,  Esq., 
Capt.  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Gertrude,  ui.  20  Oct.  1847,  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Eaikes 
Trigge  Thompson,  2nd  Bart.,  who  d.  26  Sept.  1865. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  pean  between  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  sa.,  beaked  ppr.  ,the  neck  charged  with  an  ermine 
spotarg.  Crest — .A  griffin's  head  erased,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— Ilonestum  praiferre  utili. 

Sent — Benniijgton,  Stevenage. 

Residence — The  Tons,  Godalming,  Surrey. 


EAIKES    OF    TREBEEFYDD. 

Eaikes,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Treherfydd,  co.  Brecon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  co.  Brecon  1851,  and 
J.P.  CO.  Oxford,  M.A.  Oxford,  h.  18  Oct.  1818;  m. 
23  June,  1841,  Frances,  2nd   dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Elias  Taunton,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Cotirt  of  King's  Bench,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Egbert  Taunton  (Harpsden  Court,   Henley-on-Thames), 
M.A.  of  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  co.  Brecon,   b.  15 
April,  1843;  to.  1st,  20  Aug.  1868,  Sophia  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Munro,  Esq.,M.D. ;  she  d.  7  April,  1872,  leaving 
issue,  Frederick  Monro,  h.  1  April,  1872.    He  m,  2ndly, 
2  Jan.  1878,  Eosa  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  Henry  William 
Cripps,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Beechwood,  Great  Marlow,  and  has 
issue,   Cuthbert  Taunton,   b.   10  Nov.   1878;    Lawrence 
Taunton,  b.  9  May,  1882 ;  Geoffrey  Taunton,   h.  7  April, 
1884;  Eobert  Henry  Taunton,  6.  23  Aug.  1885;  Wilfrid 
Taimton,  h.  4  July,  1892;  Marg.aret  Taunton,  6.  24  Oct. 
1879;  Hilda  Taunton,  b.  11  March,  1881;  Dorothy  Taun- 
ton, b.  22  March,  1888. 
I.  Fanny. 

Lineage. — William  Eaikes,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Merchant 
in  London,  b.  1  June,  1738,  2nd  son  of  Egbert  Eaikes,  of 
CO.  Gloucester  {sec  preceding  Memoir);  in.  21  Oct.  1762,  Martha 
Pelly,  only  dau.  of  John  Mathew,  Esq.  of  West  Ham,  Essex, 
and  d.  at  Woodford,  Essex,  15  Oct.  1800,  aged  63,  leaving 
issue, 

William  Mathew,  b.    1763:   m,    1788,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 

heir  of  John  Reeves,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 

Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.  of  Hempstead,  but  d.  without  issue, 

1824. 

Robert,  of  Welton. 

Job  Mathew,  rn.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Bayly,  Esq., 

and  d.  1830,  leaving  issue. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Isaac  Currie,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill. 
Martha,  to.  Eev.  W.  Kinleside. 
Chariotte,  m.  Brice  Pearse,  Esq.  of  Munkham,  Essex. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Raikes,  Esq.  of  Welton  House,  6.  31  Aug.  1765, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1802;  m.  4  Nov.  1789,  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Welton  House,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (through  whom  he  became  possessed  of 
Welton)  had 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

n.  Robert,  of  East  Dale,  Erough,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  26  Oct.  1801;  m.  1st,  1827,  Eleanor  Catharine,  eldest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Puget,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  William,  b.  8  Nov.  1828. 

2  Arthur,  /;.  7  April,  1831. 

3  Henry  Puget,  b.  16  Sept.  1834. 

4  Frederick  Walter,  b.  7  Nov.  1841. 

1  Ellen  Anna.  2  Annette  Cecilia. 

:i  Clara  Gertitide. 

He  7/i.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  M.  Hart.  Esq. 
1.  Martha,  d.  24  Aug.  1797.  ■ 


EAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAI 


1679 


.  n.  Anne  Louisa,  to.  3  Nov.  1831,  Rev.  Cliirles  Henry  Lut- 

widge,  M.A. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Eaikes,  Esq.   of  Welton,   J. P.,  6.  C   Sept.   1790  ; 
tn.  1st,  21  May  1816,  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.   and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Armstrong,    Esq.  of  Castle   Armstrong,  King's  co., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  11  May,  1824)  had  issue, 
EoBERT,  now  of  Treberfydd. 

Thouiaf,  Major-Gen.,  late  Col.  Madras  Fusiliers,  C.B.,  b.  26 
Oct.  1823;  m.  1st,  26  Oct.  1848,  Leonora  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Digby,  E?q.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11 
May,  1869)  had  issue,  1  Xiiomas  Ligby,  6.  30  Nov.  1849;  2 
Francis  William,  d.  young  ;  1  Edith  Mary  Leonora,  m.  1st, 
W.  J.  Tyrrell,  Esq.,  who  d.  1873,  and  2ndJy,  A.  W.  Morrice, 
Esq.  ;  2  Ethel  La  Touche.  He  m.  2adly,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Hargood;  d.  1881. 
Frederick,  d.  in  infancy. 

Grace  Louisa,  ?n.  10  June,  1841,  Rev.  Robert  W.  Hippisley, 
Rector  of  Stow-on-the-WoId,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and 
five  daus.    She  d.  20  Jan.  1892. 

Anne,  m.  T.  A.  F.  Reynolds,  Esq. ;  she  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1864. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  17  Feb.  1825,  Elizabeth  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Lutwidge,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs  at  Hull,   and 
had  issue, 

Charles,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  b.  27  Nov.  1828;  to. 
Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Bateman,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p. 
1877. 
Elizabeth  Lucy,  m.  J.  W.  F.  Lowthorpe,  Esq.,  and  d.  having 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

Mr.  Thomas  Raikes  d.  21  Aug.  1856. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  pcan  between  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  sa.,  beaked  ppr.,  the  neck  charged  with  an  ermine 
spot  arg.  Ci-est — A  griflin's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
Honestum  praeferre  utili. 

S^.at — Treberfydd,  co.  Brecon.  Residence — Harpsden  Court, 
Henley-on-Thames. 


EAIKES    OF    LLWYIJEGillU'. 

Eaikes,  Henet  St.  John  Digbt,  Esq.  of 
Llwynegrin,  co.  Mint,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  B.A.  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Lavv  ;  b.  23  Dec.  1863  ; 
in.  25  July,  1889,  Annie  Lucinda,  dau.  of  Major- 
Oen.  Daniel  II.  Mackinnon,  16th  Lancers,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Thomas  Eobert,  4th  Darou  Dims- 
dale. 

Xiineagre. — Henkt  Eaikes,  Esq.  of  Lhvynegrin,  Barrister- 
at-LnH,  Deputy-Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  co.  Flint, 
Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Chester  (.see  Raikes  of  Bennington), 
i>.  1811 ;  TO.  29  Oct.  1836,  Lucy  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Ven.  Francis  Wrangham,  F.ll.S.,  Archdeacon  of  East 
liiding  CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

Henkt  Cecil  (Right  Hon.),  of  Llywynegrin. 

Francis  William,  6.  2  Feb.  1842;  m.  Diana  Mary  Howard, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Howard  Barber. 

George  Whittington,  6.  8  June,  1846;  7n.  Alice  Marian,  dau. 
of  Peter  Ewart,  Esq.  of  Hoole  Bank,  co.  Chester. 

Charles  Edward,  6.  25  April,  1848;  d.  unm.  1864. 

Arthur  Stewart,  6.  18  June,  16.^6. 

Charlotte  Annie,  m.  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llancrchrugog 
Hall,  CO.  Denbigh;  d.  1870. 

Agnes  Augusta,  m.  Rev.   Digby  Strangways  Wrangham, 
"Vicar  of  Darrington,  co.  York. 

Lucy  Dorothea. 

Caroline  Louisa,  m.  R.  Beaumont  Pipon,  Esq.  of  Beaumont, 
Jersey,  Comm.  E.N.,  who  d.  ISsil. 

Emily  Marion,  7n.  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Yorkc,  late  King's  Own 
Kegt. 
Mr.  Raikes  d.  25  Oct.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  elde.st  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Eaikes,  P.C,  of  Llwyne- 
grin,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Chester 
from  1868  to  1880,  for  Preston  Feb.  to  Nov.  1882,  for  Cam- 
bridge University  1882  to  1891,  Chairman  of  Ways  and  Means 
and  Deputy-Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  from  1874  to 
1880,  b.  25  Nov.  1838  ;  to.  26  Sept.  1861,  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of 
Charles  Blayney  Trevor-Eoper,  Esq.  of  Plasteg,  co.  Flint,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Henry  St.  John  Digby,  now  of  Llwynegrin. 

II.  Francis  Edward,  b.  7  June,  1870. 

III.  Cecil  Dacre  Staveley,  b.  29  May,  1874. 

IV.  Thomas  Algernon,  6.  23  Aug.  1876. 

V.  Arthur  Whittington,  b.  27  Nov.  1877. 

I.  Alice  Theodora.  Ii.  Blanche  Amabel. 

III.  Edith  Gertrude.  iv.  Lucy  Violet. 

The  Right  Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Raikes  d.  24  Aug.  1891,  and  was 
«.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Amis — Quarterly  :  1st  and4th,arg.,achevron  engrailed  pean 
between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  sa.,  beaked  ppr.,  the  neck 
charged  with  an  ermine  spot  arg.,  for  Eaikes;  2ad  and  3rd, 


arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  griffins  gu.,  for  Whittingto.v. 
Motto — F^uturi  cautus. 

&at— Llwynegrin,  Mold,  co.  Flint. 

Toicn  Mesidence— 13,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 


KAIT    OP    ANNISTON    HOUSE. 

EAIT,      LlETTT.-Coi.      AETHrK     JOHN,      C.B.,     of 

Anniston  House,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  For- 
far, late  Brevet-Major  E.H.A.,  and  retired  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.,  b.  17  May,  1839  ;  m.  7  Aug.  1877, 
Kathleen  Georgina,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Walter  Arbuthnott,  of  Hatton,  Montrose,  N.B.,  2nd 
son  of  John,  8th  Viscount  Arbuthnott,  and  has  issue, 

■Walter  Garnet,  6.  16  Nov.  1878. 

Eileen  Anna  Arbuthnott,  6.  16  July,  1880. 

liineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Rait 
of  Halgr<:en,  co.  Kincardine,  said  to  be  descended  from  a  Ger- 
man of  the  district  of  Rhoetia  (whence  called  Rait  or  Rhat), 
who,  in  the  days  of  Malcolm  II.,  came  to  Scotland  with  Keith, 
predecessor  to  the  Earl  Marischal  ,and  got  some  lands  in  the 
shire  of  Nairn,  where  he  built  a  castle,  and  called  it  by  his  own 
name.  In  the  reign  of  David  II.,  Rait  of  Uras,  who  was  the 
King's  Shield  Bearer,  acquired  certain  property  in  the  parish 
of  Dunnotar,  of  which  mention  is  made  of  the  King  granting 
confirmation  in  1383.  In  the  reign  of  Balliol,  mention  is 
made  of  Sir  George  Rait  de  OSdem  ;  and  in  the  days  of  Alex- 
ander III.,  Rait  went  to  the  Holy  Wars,  with  the  King  of 
France  (but  some  suppose  It  Keith,  not  Rait).  In  the  reign 
of  King  Robert  III.,  Sir  Archibald  Eait,  of  that  ilk,  for  the 
slaughter  of  the  Thane  of  Caddell,  was  forced  to  fly  from  that 
part  of  the  country,  and  live  in  the  Mearns,  under  the  protec- 
tion of  the  Lord.  Keith.    His  son, 

Mark  Rait,  m.  the  heretrix  of  Hallgreen,  then  called  Don- 
nante,  and  after  her  death,  without  issue,  m.  a  dau.  of  Ogilvio 
of  that  ilk.  He  purchased  the  lands  of  Drumnay  in  the 
Mearns;  Boethe^ays,  uponthe  forfeiture  of  Cumming(Comyn?), 
the  King  gave  the  half  of  the  Earldom  to  Keith. 

David  Eait,  to.  a  dau.  of  Murray  of  TuUibardine. 

William  Eait,  to.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Straiton. 

David  Rait,  to.  a  dau.  of  Garden  of  Brackills. 

William  Eait,  to.  a  dau.  of  Lundie,  laird  of  Bonholm,  and 
was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie. 

Wllliam  Eait,  to.  a  dau.  of  Garden  of  Leys  Garden. 

David  Rait,  m.  the  dau.  of  Straiton  of  that  ilk. 

William  Rait,  ra.  a  dau.  of  Douglass  of  Glenbervie. 

William  Eait,  to.  a  dau.  of  Arbuthnott  of  that  ilk. 

William  Eait,  m.  the  dau.  of  Cricliton,  laird  of  Euthven. 

William  Eait,  m.  Isobel,  dau.  of  Douglass  of  Bridgeford  ; 
sold  Halgreen  in  1724,  and  his  younger  brother. 

Dr.  George  Bait  (progenitor  of  the  Forfarshire  family), 
purchased  Anniston  in  1732,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Bishop 
Douglas,  of  Dunblane,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  m.  Sir  Jamc.5 
Eamsay,  Bart,  of  Banff,  co.  Perth,  one  son, 

William  Rait,  Esq.,  to.  Agnes,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
John  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Brigton,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  John, 
of  whom  presently,  and  a  dau.  Lilias,  m.  John  Gray,  Esq.  of 
Ballagero,  co.  Perth.     The  son, 

John  Eait,  Esq.  of  Anniston, m.  26  March,  1799,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Guthrie,  Esq.  of  Craigie,  co.  Forfar,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  5  Feb.  1814),  had  issue, 

James,  of  Anniston, 

Agnes,  TO.  7  Nov.  1837,  George  Clarke  Arbuthnott,  Esq.  of 
Muvisbank,  near  Edinburgh,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William 
Arbuthnott,  1st  Bart.,  and  d.  12  March,  1842. 

Emily,  m.  Patrick  George  Moncreiffe  Skene,  Esq.  of  Pitlour 
and  Hallyards,  co.  Fife. 

Mr.  Rait  d.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Rait,  Esq.  of  Anniston  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 
15th  Hussars,  Major  Forfarshire  Militia,  Lieut.-Col.  Spanish 
Legion,  6.  20  Nov.  1805;  m.  17  July,  1838,  Lady  Clementina 
Drummond  Ogilvy,  2nd  dau.  of  David,  6th  Earl  of  Airlie,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  John,  now  of  Anniston  House. 

II.  William  Eait,  b.  23  July,  1847. 

I.  Atjnes,  in.  7  Oct.  1862,  Henry  Fullerton  Lindsay  Carnegie, 
Esq.  of  Spynie,  co.  Elgin,  and  Boysack,  co.  Fortar. 

II.  Gertrude  Jean. 

Mr.  Rait  d.  22  Feb.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Or,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  Cresi— An  anchor  ppr. 
il/o«o— Spero  meliora. 

ii£(i(— Anniston  House,  Arbroath,  N.B. 


1680 


RAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAM 


RALLI    OF    CRANLEIQH. 

Ealli,  Pandeli,  Esq.  of  Crauleigh,  co.  Surrey, 
J.P.  for  Surrey  and  co.  of  London,  D.L.  co.  Dorset, 
:\r.P.  for  Bridport  1S75-SO,  for  WalUngford  1880-5; 
I.  28  May,  ISio. 

Xiinea^e. — This  family,  of  Genoese  origin,  settled  about 
the  L'ltli  or  ICth  century,  in  the  isKind  of  Scio  (Chios),  which 
bec.ime  part  of  tlie  Ottoman  Empire  after  the  taking  of  Con- 
stantinople in  14,')3.  The  family  remained  in  Chios  until  the 
great  niass.icre  of  its  inhabitants  by  the  Turkish  troops  in 
April.  1S'21  ;  many  of  the  family  perished  then,  and  all  family 
dociunents,  plate,  and  possessions  were  destroyed.  The  sur- 
vivors fled  to  France,  England,  and  other  European  countries. 
The  live  brothers  Halli  (sons  of  Stephen  Ralli,  and  Julia,  his 
\vife\  then  founded  the  mercantile  house  of  Kalli  Brothers, 
still  existing.  The  descendants  of  four  of  the  brothers,  Tantia, 
Thomas,  Augustus,  and  Eustace,  are  all  settled,  since  1621, 
in  England.  One  branch,  the  descendants  of  John  Ralli,  are 
settled  at  Odessa. 

Thomas  Stephen  Ralli,  Esq.  of  London  (son  of  Stephen 
Ralli,  who  d.  1826,  and  Julia,  his  wife,  d.  1348),  m.  12  May, 
1833,  Mary,  dau.  of  Pandeli  Argenti,  of  Marseilles,  and  by  ber 
(who  d.  20  Dec.  1S80)  had,  with  other  issue, 

Pandeli,  now  of  Cranleigh. 

Janie,  m.  15  July,  1868,  Hon.  Richard  Charles  Moreton,  9th 
son  of    Henrj-  George    Francis,   2nd  Earl   of    Ducie   (see 
BrRKE's  Peerage,  DuciE,  E.). 
Mr.  Ralli  d.  20  Oct.  1858. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  ramp,  arg.,  sem6  of  lozenges  of  the  field, 
in  chief  a  crescent  between  two  crosses  couped  of  the  second. 
Crest— A  lion  ramp,  arg.,  seme  of  lozenges  and  boding  between 
the  paws  a  cross  couped  az. 

i'titt— Alderbrook,  Cranleigh,  Guildford. 


RAM    OF    CLONATTIN. 
Eam,    Edwaed     Digby     Stopfoed,    Esq.     of 
Clonattin,  co.  Wexford,  b.  29  Dec.  1868  ;  educated 
at  Marlborough  and  at  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxford. 

Lineagre.— Eight  Rev.  Thomas  Ram,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Ferns  and  Leighlin,  6.  at  Windsor  in  1564,  was  educated  at 
Eto",  and  at  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  whence,  having  taken  the 
degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  he  went  to  Ireland  as  Chaplain  to 
Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  in  1599.  The  next  year  he 
was  made  Dean,  first  of  Cork,  and  then  of  Ferns.  He  was 
consecrated  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin  in  Christ  Church, 
Dublin,  2  May,  1605.  On  the  plantation  of  Wexford  in  1615,  by 
James  I.,  he  obtained  a  grant  of  lauds,  which  descended  to  his 
children.  He  m.  1st,  Jane  Gilford,  widow  of  Mr.  Thompson, 
and  had  one  son  and  four  daus., 

I  Thomas  (Very  Rev.),  M.A.,  appointed  Dean  of  Ferns,  11 
Feb.  1626;  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Grace. 

:i.  Susan,  m.  Very  Rev.  Robert  Wilson,  Dean  of  Ferns. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Ven.  Richard  Jennings,  Archdeacon  of  Ferns. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  co.  Wexford. 

The  Bishop  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Bowen,  Esq.  of 
Bally  Adams,  Queen's  co.  (seeBowES  oj  Courtwood),  and  had 
further  issue, 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Prebendary  of  Crosspatrick  or  Kil- 
common.  Diocese  of  Ferns  ;  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Abel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Heniy,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Rev.  William  Hewetson,  Rector  of  St. 
Werburgh's,  Dublin. 

The  Bishop  d.  of  apoplexy  in  Dublin,  24  Nov.  1634,  at  70 
years  of  age,  during  the  session  of  a  Convocation  there,  whence 
his  body  was  conveyed  to  Gorey,  co.  Wexford,  and  deposited 
in  a  "fair  marble  tomb,  in  a  chapel  built  by  himself."  His 
3rd  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort  and  Clonattin,  s.  to  the  estates, 
and  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Andrews,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
F'erns  and  Leighlin,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  June,  1686)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Abel  (Sir),  his  successor. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Dublin,  m.  12  Dec.  1678,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Hayes,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  June,  1681)  he 
had  one  son,  Thomas,  who  rf.  s.  p.  (will  proved  8  Ncv. 
1699). 

1.  Jane.  ii.  FrideswiJe. 

HI.  Anne. 
Mr.  Ram  d.  1 1  June,  1676,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Abel  Ram,  Knt.  ot  Ramsfort  and  Clonattin,  Sheriff  of 
Dublin  1673,  and  Lord  Mayor  1684,  m.  1667,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 


Stephen  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom   (who  d.  31  Oct. 
1737)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Abel,  his  successor.  ii.  Stephen,  rf.  s.  p. 

III.  George.  iv.  Samuel.  v.  Andrew. 
VI.  Thomas.              vii.  .loshua. 

I.  Ellinor.  ii.  Elizabeth.  in.  Rebecca. 

IV.  Cassandra.  v.  Anne. 

Sir  Abel  d.  1692,  and  was  ,«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort  and  Clonattin,  M.P.  for  Gorey 
1692,  m.  1702,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Humfreys,  of 
London,  Merchant,  by  whom  (who  d.  April,  1747)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Abel,  his  heir. 

II.  Humfreys,  M.P.  for  Gorey,  ra.  3  May,  1738,  the  only  dau. 
of  William  Hawkins,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  in  London,  16  Oct.  1769,  aged  56)  had  issue, 

1  Stephen,  successor  to  his  uncle.  2  Abel. 

3  George  Andrew. 

1  .Mary,  m.  |1777,  Robert  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co.  Wex- 
ford (see  that  famiiii),  and  d.  1826. 

III.  Andrew,  M.P.  co.  Wexford  1755,  to  whom  his  brother 
Abel  bequeathed  the  Clonattin  part  of  the  estates.  He  was 
l>.  1711,  and  m.  14  Dec.  1752,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Digby, 
Esq.  (sie  Bdrkes  Peerarje,  Digby,  B.),  of  Landenstown,  co. 
Kiidare,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Jeremy  Marsh,  Dean  ot  Kilmore,  and  grand-dau.  of  the 
^lost  Rev.  Francis  Marsh,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  (see 
Maksh  of  Spring ruov.nt;,  and  dying  1793,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Abel,  of  Clonattin,  Lieut.-Col.  Wexford  Militia,  M.P.  for 
Duleek  1780,  and  subsequently  for  the  co.  Wexford,  m. 
1775,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Stopford,  Esq.,  brother 
of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Courtown  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Knightley  Chetwode,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook,  Queen's  co.), 
and  d.  1830,  having  had  issue, 

1  Abel  John,  of  Clonattin,  b.  26  June,  1776;  m.  11  Aug. 
1803,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Port,  Esq.  of  Ham 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
1)  Ewes,  Esq.  of  Wellesbourne,  co.  Warwick  (sas 
Granville  of  ]i'(lUsbour,ie),  and  d.  v.  p.  3  Nov.  1823, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  4  Nov.  i860),  with  two  daus. 
(Harriet  Elizabeth  Mary  and  i" ranees  Mary  Anne),  a 
son. 

Rev.  Abel  John  Ram,  of  Clonattin,  Rector  of  Itolles- 
ton,  Burton-on-Trenr,  co.  Stafford,  Hon.  Caion  of 
Rochester  Cathedral,  b.  30  May,  1804;  m.  11  ipril, 
1833,  Lady  Jane  Stopford,  dau.  of  James  George,  Srd 
Earl  of  Courtown,  K.P.  (by  Lady  Mary  Montagu 
Scott  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry,  3id  Duke  of 
Buccleuch,  K.G.),  and  d.  18  Aug.  1883,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1873). 

I.  George  Stopford  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  of 
Clonattin,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  6.  IS 
June,  1838 ;  m.  23  May,  1866,  Hon.  Charlotte  Anne 
O'Brien,  dau.  of  Lucius,  13th  Lord  Inchiquin,  and 
d.  19  Nov.  1889,  having  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Digby  Stopford,  now  of  Clonattin. 

2  George  Montagu,  b.  11  May,  1881. 

3  Abel  Bernard,  twin  with  George,  d.  young. 

1  Mary  Frances  Jane. 

2  Evelyn  Charlotte. 

3  Geraldine  Louisa. 

4  Kathleen  Lucy. 

5  Winifred.  6  Dorothy. 
7  Margorie. 

II.  Abel  John,  of  3,  Chester  Square,  S.W.,  and  3, 
King's  Uench  Walk,  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  Recorder  of  Hanley,  co.  Stafford, 
M.A.  Oxford,  6.  21  Sept.  1842;  vi.  23  April,  1874, 
Hon.  Mary  Grace  O'Brien,  3rd  dau.  of  Lucius, 
13th  Lord  Inchiquin,  and  has  issue,  Abel,  b.  and 
<l.  12  Oct.  1875;  Lucius  Abel  John  Granville,  b. 
24  June,  1885;  Elen  Augusta;  Irene  Mary 
Montagu. 

III.  Robert  Digby  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cambridge,  'Vicar  of 
Hampton,  Middlesex,  b.  '24  Jan.  1844;  m.  15  Sept. 
1877,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  George  Edward  Anson, 
Esq.,  C.B.,  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  to  the  Queea 
(by  Hon.  Georgina  Mary  Harbord  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward,  3rd  Lord  Suffield,  Bedchamber  Woman  to 
the  Queen),  and  granddau.  of  Very  Rev.  Frederick 
Anson,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester,  brother  of  Thomas, 
1st  Viscount  Anson  (who  (L  1889),  and  has  issue, 
George  Edward  ;  Frederick  Montagu  Anson,  6.  30 
Aug.  1885;  Emily  Jane. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  d.  5  Sept.  1875. 

II.  Frances  Anne  Jane,  m.  8  Jan.  1884,  her  cousin, 
John  Robert  Miller,  M.D.  (son  of  Thomas  Hamil- 
ton Miller,  Esq.  ot  Dalswinton,  co.  Dumfries), 
Surgeon-General  and  late  Inspector-General  of 
Hospitals  in  the  Punjaub  (who  d.  1886). 

2  William  Andrew,  b.  20  May,  1784,  Lieut.  R.N.,  killed 
on  board  H.M.S.  "  Victory,"  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar, 
21  Oct.  1805. 


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3  James  Stopford,  h.  5  Oct.  1785,  Lieut.  R.X.  drowned 
2  Feh.  1809,  off  Bermuda,  in  the  endeavour  to  save 
the  life  of  a  brother-officer. 

4  Digby  Joseph  Stopford  (Rev.),  of  Brookeville,  co.  Cork, 
b.  i  Keb.  1790;  m.  Penelope,  dau.  of  Christmas  Paul 
Wallis,  Esq.  of  Rennie,  co.Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18;')!) 
liad  (with  a  dau.  Mary  .-inne  Elizabeth,  m.  Z  June,  1843, 
Sir  Christopher  Kobert  liighton,  4th  Bart,  of  Merville, 
CO.  Dublin)  a  son, 

Stopford  James  (Rev.),  6.  1  March,  1826  ;  m.  20  March, 
1849,   Eleanor   Mary,  dau.    of    Lieut. -Col.    Edward 
H?wkshaw,31st  Itegt.,  and  d.  1881,  having  had  issue, 
Ernest  Digby,  6.  25  June.  185G. 
Henry  Stupford,  b.  11  Dee.  1858. 
Is'ixon  Chetwode,  b.  25  Jan.  1861. 
Stopford  Edwaid,  b.  7  Dec.  1863;  d.  unni. 
Andrew  Wilmot,  6.  7  Sept   1864;  d.  unm, 
Constance  Josephine  Stopford,  d.  unm. 
Edith  Eleanor. 
Augusta  Mary,  m.   22  Nov.    1876,   Justyn  G.   D. 

Douglas,  M.D.,  who  d.  lUiiS. 
Dora  Janet. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  4  April,  1809,  Thomas  Hamilton  Miller, 
1-^q.  of  Dalswinton,  co.  Dumfries;  d.  10  July,  1819. 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

2  Elizabeth  Francis,  d.  July,  1839. 

3  Catherine  Henrietta,  m.  2  April,  1812,  Major  Robert 
Nixon,  1st  (Royal)  Regt.,  and  d.  Jan.  1823,  leaving 
issue,  one  son  and  four  daus. 

I.  ^lary,  m.  1766,  Thomas  Cooley,  Esq. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Ram,  whose  will,  dated  1  March,  1T35-36,  was  proved  i 
Dec.  1740,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ranisfortand  Clonattin,  m.  1  Aug.  1756 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  —  Trotter,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son, 

Abel,  b.  11  June,  1757,  who  d.  young. 
Mr.  Ram,  whose  will,  dated  10  July,  1771,  was  proved  2  Sept. 
1778,  was  s.  in  the  Ramsfort  portion  of  the  estates  by  his 
uephew, 

Stephen  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  M.P.  for  Gorey  1789;  m. 
18  June,  1774,  Lady  Charlotte  Stopford,  6th  dau.  of  James,  1st 
Earl  of  Courtown,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Abel,  his  heir. 

II.  Stephen,  d.  unm.  1820. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Robert  Brooke,  Esq.  (see  Brooke  of  Droma- 
rana). 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  1827,  Christopher  Domvi  e,  Esq. 

III.  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Ram  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford 
1829,  m.  19  Dec.  1818,  Eleanor  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Jerome 
Knapp,  Esq.  of  Charlton  House,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

Stephen,  his  heir. 

Eleanor  Anne,  m.  1849,  Archibald  James  Campbell,  Esq. 

Mr.  Ram  d.  14  Jan.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Stephen  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Wexford  1840,  b.  15  April,  1819  ;  m.  7  Aug.  1839,  Mary  Chris- 
tian, dau.  of  James  Archbold  Casamaijor,  Esq.,  Madras  C.S., 
and  Iiad  issue, 

I.  Stephen  James,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b.  10  April, 
1840;  d.  unm.  U  April,  1869. 

II.  Edmund  Arthur,  6.  1841 :  m.  1873,  Florence  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Richard  Harford,  Esq.,  and  rf.  «.  ;). 

HI.  Abel  Hdmphket,  b.  1843 :  m.  16  July,  1870,  Helen,  only 
dau.  of  Frederick  William  AUix,  Esq.  of  WUloughby  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

IV.  Arthur  Archibald,  b.  1552. 

I.  Mary  Eleanor. 

II.  Adela  Jane  Benedicta  Mary. 

Arms  (confirmed  and  crest  granted  1666)— Az.,  a  chevron 
erm.  between  three  rams'  heads  erased  arg.,  armed  or.  Crest 
— A  ram's  head  erased  arg.,  armed  or,  charged  with  a  chevron 
az.    Motto — Quod  tibi  vis  lieri  fac  alteri. 

SucU— Clonattin,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. 

Toicn  liesidence — 59,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W. 


KAMSAY    OF    BARRA. 
Ramsat,  John,  Esq.  of  Barra,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Aberdeen,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Banff, 
M.A.  Cambridge,  formerly  Major  Royal  Aberdeen- 
shire Highlanders,  and    Lieut.-Col.  Aberdeenshire 
R.V.,  b.  3  Dec.  1831 ;  m.  16  Sept.  1858,  Leonora 
Sophia,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bond, 
of  Creech  Grange,  Dorset,  Hon.  Canon  of  Sarum, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1862)  has  an  only  child, 
Maky  Agnes,  m.  18  Nov.  1880,  Francis  Hugh  Forbes-Irvine, 
Esq.  of  Drum  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Alexander,  b.  17  Aug.  1881. 

II.  QnENTiN  HoGH  Innes,  0.  16  Feb.  1888. 

Lineagre.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of 
iNNES  of  Innermarkie  and  EdengUjht.  John  Innes  (eldest 
son  of  James  Innes,  of  Maisley,  youngest  son  of  John  Innes, 
of  Edengight,  co.  Banff,  whose  eldest  grandson  s.  in  1817  to 
the  Baronetcy  of  Balvenie.  as  Sir  John  Innes,  Bart.),  m.  25 
June,  1785,  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Ramsay,  of 
Barra,  assumed,  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Ramsay,  "22  Aug.  1787, 
the  .surname  of  Ramsat,  and  by  his  said  wife  (who  d.  18  Dec. 
1«11)  left  at  his  decease,  14  April,  1814,  1  John,  his  heir;  2 
James,  m.  Maria,  widow  of  Garden  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Troup, 
and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue  ;  3  William,  m.  and  d.  1881,  havins; 
had  two  daus. ;  I  Mary,  m.  1st,  William  Brebner,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  H.  G.  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Dunlugas ;  2  Elizabeth,  d.  1818; 
3  Margaret,  to.  Gen.  Sir  George  Turner,  K.C.B. ;  and  4  Helen, 
d.  1850.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Barra,  6.  3  May,  1786;  to.  15  Feb. 
1831,  Susan,  3rd  dau.  of  Alexander  Innes,  of  Pitmedden,  co. 
Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who  )(i.2ndly,24  Oct.l844,\\  illiam  Henry 
Nares,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  d.  7  March,  1867,  and  d.  5  Aug. 
18S7)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Parra. 

Christina  Susan  Mary  (posthumous). 
Mr.  Ramsay  d.  23  Oct.  1832. 

^'/•TOs— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa  , 
surmounted  of  a  fesse  of  the  Held,  charged  with  three  stars  of 
six  points  wavy  az.,  for  Ramsay  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  three- 
slars  of  six  points,  two  and  one,  az.,  and  in  the  centre  chief  a. 
mullet  gu.,  all  within  a  bordure  invected  chequy  of  the  second 
and  first,  for  Innes.  Crests— \st,  Ramsay,  An  eagle  rising  re- 
guardant  sa.  armed  and  beaked  or,  langued  gu. ;  2nd,  Innes, 
A  branch  of  palm  slipped  ppr.  Mottoes — Migro  et  respicio; 
Ornatur  radix  fronde. 

*Vafs— Straloeh,  near  Aberdeen,  and  Barra  Castle,  Old  Mel- 
drum,  N.B. 

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EAMSAY    OF    WHITEHILL. 

"Wardlaw-Ramsay,  Robert  George,  Esq.  of 
Whitehill,  Midlothian,  Tillicoultry,  co.  Clackman- 
nan, and  Balcurvic,  co.  Fife,  J.P.,  Major  6th  Vol. 
Batt.  The  Roval  Scots,  late  Capt.  Highland  Light 
Infantry,  h.  25  Jan.  1852;  m.  17  Feb.  1885,  Mary 
Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Swinton  Hoggj 
Esq.  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Balcarres,  6.  13  Dec.  18S7. 

II.  David,  &.  11  June,  1890. 

III.  Ernest,  b.  22  Feb.  1892. 
I.  Louisa  Mary. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  is  descended  from  the  very  ancient 
House  of  Wardlaw,  Barons  of  Torrie,  which  suffered  the  loss 
of  many  of  its  possessions  from  its  adherence  to  the  cause 
of  King  John  Balliol,  but  retained  the  estate  of  Torrie,  co. 
Fife. 

Sib  Henry  Wardlaw,  of  Torrie,  had  two  sons,  Andrew,  his 
heir,  and  Walter.  Bishop  of  Glasgow,  who  was  raised  to  the- 
rank  of  Cardinal  1381,  and  rf.  1387.  Sir  Andrew  Wardlaw,. 
of  Torrie,  by  a  dau.  of  the  noble  House  of  De  Valoniis,  had 
two  sons,  William,  his  heir,  and  Henry,  Archbishop  of  St. 
Andrews,  Papal  Legate  in  Scotland,  and  one  of  the  most  illus- 
trious prelates  who  have  adorned  the  Church.  He  rf.  1440. 
From  William  Wardlaw,  of  Torrie,  descended  a  long  liue  of 
Wardlaws  of  Torrie,  and  Wardlaws  of  Pitreavie.  Sir 
Henry  Wardlaw,  of  Pitreavie,  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Nova 
Scotia  by  King  Charles  I.  in  1G31. 

John  Wardlaw,  of  Abden,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Wardlaw, 
of  Pitreavie,  to.  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Melville,  of  Hulhill,  and 
was  father  of  John  Wardlaw,  of  Abden,  who  ra.  Christian 
Dewar,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  John,  the  younger,  of  Abden, 
)/i.  Katherine  Pringle,  and  had  an  only  child.  Christian,  and 
II.  William,  who  was  father  (by  Elizabeth  Hay  his  wife)  of 
William  Wardlaw,  who  m.  Janet  Marshall,  and  left,  with 
junior  issue,  a  son, 

William  Wardlaw,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Balfour  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Balbirnie  and  Whitehill  (by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Andrew  Ramsat,  3rd 
Bart,  of  Whitehill,  descended  from  a  scion  of  Dalhousie),  and 
had  issue,  i.  William,  ll.E.l.C.S.,  d.  s.  p.  1812;  ii.  Robert, 
of  whom  presently  ;  in.  John,  a  Gen.  Officer,  m.  1812,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Gerard,  1st  Lord  Lake,  and  rf.  1848,  leaving  issue ;  and 
I.  Anne,  d.  1849.    The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Waedlaw-Ramsay,   Esq.,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.'s  naval 

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service,  s.  to  the  Whitchill  estate  at  the  decease  of  his  maternal 
uncle.  He  ?)!.  1811,  Lady  Anne  Lindsay,  2nd  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander, 6th  £arl  of  Balcanes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had 
issue, 

■William,  it.  unm.  Robeet  Balfour,  his  heir. 

Balcarres  Daliymplo,  late  Lieut.  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  1851, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Collins,  Ksq.  of  Frowlesworth, 
CO.  Leicester,  formerly  Capt.  2Ist  Light  Dragoons,  and 
sister  of  William  Collins  WouJ,  Esq. 

Jolin,  m.  1847,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Kev.  William  Macdouall, 
of  Liston,  and  d.  1875. 
Mr.  Wardlaw-Hamsay  d.  1S37,  and  was  ,«.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Baltour  Wardlaw-Ramsav,  Esq.  of  Whitehill, 
CO.  Edinburgh,  Tillicoultry,  eo.  Clackmannan,  and  Balcurvie, 
CO.  Fife,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Edinburgh,  b.  11  June,  1815;  m.  4 
.Tune,  1S41,  Lady  Louisa  Jane  Hay,  3rd  dau.  of  George,  7tli 
Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  by  Lady  Susan  Montagu  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William,  5th  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9 
?ept.  1SS2)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  George,  now  of  Whitehill. 

I.  Susan  Gcorgiana,  m.  9  June,  1869,  Rev.  Frederic  Abel 
Leslie  Melville,  Rector  of  Wclbourn,  Lincoln,  son  of  Hon. 
Alexander  Leslie  Melville,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Anne  Charlotte,  deceased. 

III.  Louisa  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Venn,  il.A.,  Vicar  of 
Walmer,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

V.  Flora  Catherine,  deceased. 

VI.  May  .'Mice.  Vli.  Edith  Jfary. 

VIII.  Mabel  Frances,  to.  Robert  H.  D.  Fergussun,  Esq.  and 
has  issue. 

IX.  Emily  Alexina,  m.  1885,  Major  James  Otway  Graham 
Toler,  of  Achendaul,  Kingussie,  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

Mr.  Wardlaw-Ranisayrf.24  June,  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  the  present  Robert  George  Wardlaw-Ramsat,  Esq.  of 
AVhitehiU. 

.^rm.?— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa., 
beaked  and  membered  gu,,  within  a  border  of  the  last  charged 
■with  eight  roses  arg.,  for  Kamsay  ;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  three 
jnascles  or,  quartering  Vale.nce,  for  Wardlaw.  Crests — 1st, 
A  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.,  charged  with  a  rose  gu. ;  2nd, 
An  estoile  or.  ^/oMofs— Semper  victor;  (over  the  crests) 
Familias  tirmat  pietas. 

Sea(8— Whitehill,  Kosewell,  co.  Edinburgh;  Tillicoultry,  co. 
Clackmannan  ;  and  Balcurvie,  Fife. 


RAMSAY    OF     KILDALTON. 

The  late  JoHy  Eamsat,  Esq.  of  Kildalton,  co. 
Argvll,  J.P.  for  co.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  ]).L.,  M.P.  for 
Stirling  ]868,  elected  M.P.  for  Falkirk  1874,  i. 
1814;  m.  1st,  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
..Shields,  Esq.  of  Lanchester,  co.  Durham  (she  d. 
1864),  and  2ndly,  1871,  Lucy,  dau.  of  George 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Auchendennan,  co.  Dumbarton,  and 
d.  Jan.  1892,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Kildalton,  6.  1878. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  1886. 

II.  Elizabeth  Lucy. 

Mr.  Earasay  was  the  youngest  son  of  Robert  Ram- 
say, Esq.  of  Stirling,  by  Elizabetli.  dau.  of  William 
Stirling,  Esq.  of  Craigforth,  co.  Stirling. 
S<a«— Kildalton,  Port  EUen.  Islay,  N.B. 


HAMSAY    OF    CROUGHTON    PARK. 

Ramsay,  Beville,  Esq.  of  Croughton  Park,  co. 
^Northampton,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  62nd  Regt.  and 
Oxfordshire  Yeomanry,  b.  14  Oct.  1833,  »«.  29  April, 
1858,  Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Matthew  Carier 
Tompson,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Woodstone,  co. 
Xortliampton  and  Vicar  of  Alderminster,  co.  War- 
wick, and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Dryden,  b.  3  Nov.  1804;  d.  11  June,  1881. 

II.  Allen  Beville,  6.  3  Aug.  1872. 

I.  Beatrice  Maria,  m.  Rev.  James  Wastie  Green. 

II.  Frederica  Louisa.  iii.  Ethel  Dalrymple. 

IV.  Alice  Mabel,  hi.  21  Sept.  1893,  John,  eldest  son  of  William 
Allen,  Esq.  of  Eveniey  Hall,  Brackley,  co.  Northampton. 

V.  Margaret.  vi.  Eva  Muriel. 
vii.  Winifred.  viii.  Dorothy. 

liineage.— William  Ramsat,  Esq.  of  Inveresk,  N.B.,  m. 


Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Bevill  I)ryden,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir 
John  Dryden,  7th  and  last  Baronet  of  this  creation  {sa  Burke's 
Peerage,  Drvden,  Bart.),  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Tuiiner  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Croughton,  m.  1827,  Philippa 
Maria  Whitehead,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  had  issue, 
!.■  William  Fcrmor,  m.  ISCO,  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  R.  Tordcroft, 
and  has  issue, 
1  Norman  Robert. 

1  Emily  Frances,  m.   25  Jan.   1893,  Lord  de  L'Isle   and 
Dudley.  2  Gertrude. 

II.  Beville,  of  Croughton  Park. 

III.  Norman  Robert,  34th  Regt.,  d.  in  Crimea. 

IV.  Edward.  v.  John  Dryden,  d.  unm. 
I.  Mui  ia  Philippa,  m.  W.  Dewar,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  J.  T.  Ramsay  d.  184C,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Seat — Croughton  Park,  Brackley,  co.  Northampton. 
Clubs — Windham  and  Arthurs. 


RAMSBOTHAM    OF    CROWBOROUGH 
WARREN. 

Ramsbotham,  John,  Esq.  of  Stoney  Royd,  Ilkley, 
Yorks,  J.P.  Sussex,  Hon.  Major  (retired)  3rd  Batt. 
Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  b.  26  Dec.  1839;  m.  28  July, 
1864,  Emilic  Helen  Leigli,  youngest  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Clare,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  Edge  Lane,  Liver- 
pool, and  by  her  (who  (/.  18  April,  1874)  has  issue, 

I.  James  Hugh  Fielden,  b.8  June,  1865;  d.  12  April,  1874. 

II.  Ralph  Leigh,  /).  7  Nov.  1872. 

I.  Alice  Mary,  h.  and  d.  1808. 

II.  Hilda. 

Liiueag'e. — Richard  Ramsbotham,  m.  Elizabeth  Walker, 
niece  of  the  Very  Rev.  Richard  Wroe,  Warden  of  the  Collegiate 
Church,  Manchester,  1688,  was  father  of 

John  Ramsbotham,  Esq.  of  Old  Hall,  Stand,  co.  Lancaster, 
m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  James  Bury,  of  Holcombe,  and  had  (with 
a  dau.,  Rebecca,  who  </.  18:30,  aged  64)  three  sons,  John,  d.  at 
Naples,  1818,  aged  48 ;  James  d.  1835,  aged  05  ;  and 

Thomas  Ramsbotham,  Esq.  of  Centre  Vale,  co.  Lancaster, 
m.  26  May,  1802,  Esther,  dau.  of  James  Openshaw,  Esq.  of 
Hedvales,  near  Bury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1826)  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  at  Paris  1833,  aged  27. 

James,  of  Crowborough  Warren. 

Thumas  (Rev.),  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  deceased. 

Jane,  d.  unm. 

Mary,  m.  1834,  John  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Scaitcliffe,  near  Tod- 
moriien,  deceased. 
Mr.  Ramsbotham  d.  22  April,  1839.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Ramsbotham,  Esq.  of  Crowborough  Warren,  Su.ssex, 
formerly  of  Centre  Vale,  co.  Lancaster,  ft.  10  March,  1814  :  m. 
20  April,  1837,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Joshua  Fielden,  Esq.  of 
Waterside,  Todmorden,  and  d.  6  March,  1S38,  having  had 
i.ssue, 

I.  John,  of  Stoney  Royd. 

II.  Thomas,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  ft.  10  Aug.  1842  ;  m.  26  Aug. 
1809,  Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ramsbotham,  late 
Rector  of  Heywood,  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  and  has 
issue. 

HI.  Fielden,  6.  10  July,  1846;  m.  Edith,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 

Walker,  Professor  of  Experimental  Philosophy,  Wadham 

Coll.  Oxford,  and  has  issue. 
IV.  Richard  Hugh,  ft.  1  May,  1848  ;  m.  Agnes  G.  L.,  dau.  of 

Henry  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Little  Harwood  Hall,  Blackburn,  and 

has  issue. 
v.  riiilip  Bury,  6.  4  March,  1854  ;  m.  Florence,  3rd  dau.  of 

Rev.  Richard  King,  of  Prestwich,  co.  Lancister. 

VI.  Edward  Geoffrey,  b.  1  April,  ls56 :  m.  July,  1881,  Octa- 
via,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Chadwick,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Henvald,  6.  29  Oct.  1859;  to.  25  Aug.  1885,  Ethel  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Thomas  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Stone  Park,  Kent. 

I.  Alice  Fielden,  m.  Capt.  J.  Brydges  Walker,  R.A.,  2nd  son 
of  Rev.  Robert  Walker,  of  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Frances,  to.  Comm.  Robert  Watts  Davies,  R.N,,  eldest  .son 
of  B.  Davies,  Esq.  of  Prince  Edward's  Island,  and  has 
issue. 

yl-ms — Arg.,  on  a  fesse  gu.,  between  ten  pellets,  three  fleurs-      3 
de-lis  or,  quartering  Bcby.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  ram's  head  couped  ppr.     Molta — Non  vi  scd  virtute. 

Seat — Stoney  Royd,  Ilkley,  Yorks. 


RAMSDEN    OF    CHADWICK    MANOR. 

EAjrsDEN,  RiciiAiii),  Esq.  of  Chadwick  Manor, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor,  b.  4  Nov. 
1841;  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  1865, 
M.A.  1869),  Barrister-at-Law,Tnner  Temple  (1878) ; 


RAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTR 


X  . 


RAM 


1683 


w.  1  June,  1S70,  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
ytokes  Salmon,  Esq.  of  Bagdale,  Jamaica,  and  grand- 
dan,  of  lion.  John  Salmon,  President  of  the  Legis- 
lative Council  and  of  the  Privy  Council,  Jamaica, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  RicHABD  ELM3LIE,  a  cadet  at  the  E.  M.  Academy,  Wool- 
wich, 6.  21  Nov.  1875. 

II.  Hugh  Clifford  Herschell,  6.  10  May,  1S81. 

III.  Bernard  Vivian,  b.  26  Aug.  1SS5. 

IV.  Vincent  Basil,  b.  25  March,  1888. 
a.  Edith  Mary,  b.  10  Jan.  1872. 

HI.  ELsie  Noel,  6.  6  Jan.  1877. 

all.  Lilyan  Frances,  b.  10  March,  1878. 

IV.  Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  14  Nov.  1879. 

V.  Gladys  Mabel,  b.  1  Oct.  1887. 

Xiineagre.— The  family  of  liam?;din  in  early  Tudor  thncs, 
seems  to  have  been  located  near  Huddorsfield,  but  originally 
they  came  from  tlie  parish  of  Halifax. 

Hugh  Kamsden,  son  of  Gilbert  Kamsden,  mentioned  in  re- 
mainder after  his  brothers  in  the  entail  of  William  Kamsden, 
■oi  Langley,  Huddcrsiicld,  1555,  seems  to  have  migrated  from 
Off  Bank  or  Kidroyd,  and  settled  at  Golcar  or  Slaithwaite, 
where  he  had  a  mill. 

HcGH  Kamsden,  m.  1G4G,  Sarah  Pyson. 

Hugh  Kamsden,  vi.  1670,  Susan  Hurst. 

William  Kamsden  (mentioned  as  miller  or  millowner),  had, 
vith  other  issue,  a  son, 

Hugh  Kamsden,  6.  1705:  m.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  i. 
John,  b.  1736;  ii.  William,  b.  1738;  went  to  London,  m.,  but 
■d.  s.  p.;  in.  Hugh;  iv.  Lawrance,  b.  1744;  v.  Richard,  6. 
3745 ;  I.  Alice,  b.  1737  ;  n.  Anne,  b.  1740.     The  thi;d  son, 

Hugh  Kamsden,  b.  1742,  went  to  London,  m.,  and  had  five 
children,  of  whom  only  two  survived,  Elizabeth,  m.  —  Lanke- 
«ter;  and 

KicHAKD  Kamsden,  Esq.,  6.  1780;  m.  about  1805,  Charlotte 
Elmslie,  and  d.  2  June,  1857,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  a 
son, 

Kichakd  Kamsden,  Esq.  of  Islington,  who  m.  10  Dec.  1840, 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  Clark,  Esq.  of  Chitz  Hill,  Middlesex, 
■and  by  her  (who  d.  1  July,  1867)  had  an  only  son. 

KicHARD,  now  of  Chadwick  Manor. 
Mr.  Kamsden  d.  v.  p.  April,  1843. 

Seat — Chadwick  Manor,  Knowle. 


Feb.  1877,  Mabel,  2nd  dnu.  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  James 
Lindsay,  K.C.M.G.,  4th  son  of  the  24th  Earl  of  Crawford. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

II.  Isabella  Anne,  m.  26  Oct.  1858,  Kichard  Silver  Oliver, 
Esq.  of  Bolton  Lodge,  Tadcaster,  who  d.  Feb.  1889. 

III.  Selina  Frances. 

IV.  Florence  Mary  Annabella,  m.  1st,  30  April,  1872,  John 
Hope  Barton,  Esq.  of  Sfa[ileton  Park,  co.  York,  who  d.  20 
March,  I87G,  leaving  issue ;  she  r,i.  2ndly,  1887,  Frank 
Sumner  Hatchard,  Esq. 

Capt.  H.  J.  Kamsden  d.  19  Oct.  1871. 

Seat — Willinghurst,  Guildford,  Surrey. 


RAMSDEN    OF    V/ILLINGHURST. 

E.AMSDEN,  John  Chaeles  Feancis,  Esq.  of 
"Willinghurst,  Surrey,  J.P.  and  County  Alderman 
for  Surrey,  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
and  CO.  Surrey,  late  Capt.  R.A.,  served  in  the  Crimea 
(medal  and  clasp  for  Sebastopol),  and  in  the  India 
Mutiny  (medal  and  clasp  for  Lucknow),  h.  13  Dec. 
1835  ;  m.  14  April,  1863,  Emma  Susan,  2nd  dau.  of 
Rev.  EdwardDuncombe,  late  Rector  of  Barthomley, 
Clieshire,  and  widow  of  Ellis  Gosling,  Esq.  of  Bus- 
bridge  Hall,  Godalming,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Fkedebick  William,  late  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  17  Feb. 

1864;  r/!.30  July,  1887,  Lady  Elizabeth  Maud,  4th  dau. 

of  George  Henry,  3rd  Marquess  Conyngham,  and  has  i.ssue, 

Charles  Frederick  Ingram,  b.  4  May,  1888. 
Cynthia  Maud. 

n.  Kichard  Henry,  b.  10  Nov.  1866. 

III.  Caryl  John,  b.  18  Dec.  1868,  2nd  Lieut.  Seaforth  High- 
landers. 

IV  Heniy,  b.  14  March,  1871,  Lieut.  Koyal  Artillery. 

V.  Jos.slyn  Vere,  6.  1  Dec.  1876. 

I.  Constance  Susan,  6.  21  March,  1865;  d.  28  March, 
1874. 

Xilneag'e. — Henet  James  Kamsden,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Sir 
John  Kamsden,  Bart,  of  Byrom,  co.  York,  s(e  Bcbke's  Baron- 
ttage),  of  Oxton,  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  9th 
Lancers,  h.  22  Oct.  1799  ;  m.  8  Aug  1829,  Frederica  Solina, 
4th  dau.  of  the  1st  Baron  Ellenborough,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
England,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Henry,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,   b.   9  Jane, 
1830;  killed  at  Inkermann,  5  Nov.  1854. 

II.  John  Charles  Francis,  now  of  Willinghurst. 

III.  Henry  James,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1  Feb.  1837 ;  d. 
unm.  8  Dec.  1862. 

IV.  William  John  Frecliville,  of  Kogerthorpe  Manor,  co.  York, 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  22  May,  1845  ;  m.  13 


SAMSDEN    OF    CARLTON    HALL. 

Ramsden,  Robeet  Chaeles  Plumptee,  Esq.  of 
Carlton  Hall,  IS^otts,  h.  9  Feb.  1874  ;  s.  his  grand- 
father 1892. 

Lineag'e. — Robert  Kamsden,  Esq.  of  Osberton,  Notts, 
4th  son  of  Sir  William  Kamsden,  2nd  Bart,  of  Byrom,  co. 
York,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  John,  Viscount 
Lonsdale,  FMrst  Commissioner  of  the  Treasury  1690,  was  an 
Officer  of  the  army,  and  served  at  Dettingen  and  Fontenoy, 
together  with  his  brother  Frecheville,  afterwards  Lieut.-Gover- 
nor  of  Carlisle.  He  m.  13  Jan.  1753,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
and  eventual  heir  of  John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  co. 
Y'ork,  and  had  two  sons,  Robert  and  John  (Kev.),  (ancestor 
of  the  Kamsdens  of  Hexthorpe,  whom  see),  and  two  daus.,  Cathe- 
rine and  Charlotte.  He  d.  9  Feb.  1769,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Robert  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  m.  1783,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Uppleby,  Esq.  of  Wootton,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  widow  of  Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  brother  of  Robert,  1st  Lord 
Carrington,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Robert  Kamsden,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  co.  Notts,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1837,  6.  29  March,  1784;  m.  29  July,  1816; 
Frances  Matilda,  dau.  of  John  Plumptre,  Esq.,  and  sister  to 
John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Fredville,  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  22  April,  1837)  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Robert  John,  of  Carlton  Hall. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Cldlham,  Kent,  5.  6  June, 
1818;  m.  7  May,  1840,  Mary  Hamilton,  2nd  dau.  of  Uev. 
Henry  Hamilton  Beamish,  of  Mount  Beamish,  and  d.  18 
March,  1893,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Hamilton,  b.  27  March,  1847 ;  m.  Caroline 
Augusta,  dau.  of  James  McEwen,  of  San  Francisco,  and 
lias  issue,  Harold  Lowther,  6.  1883,  and  Percival  Scott 
Webber,  b.  1885. 

2  Henry  Plumptre  (Rev.),  b.  7  April,  1848,  7n.  1887,  Ethel 
Prances  Alice,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Havelock,  and  lias  issue, 
William  Havelock  and  Rosamund  Lowther. 

3  Francis  Edward,  Comm.,  R,N.,  6.  24  July,  1849;  m. 
1879,  Emma,  dau.  of  Col.  F.  U.  Birch,  and  d.  1882,  leav- 
ing an  only  son,  Francis  Home,  b.  1881. 

4  Herbert  Frecheville  Smyth,  Brevet-Major  Indian  Staff 
Corps,  6.  6  March,  1856,  m.  20  Aug.  Iss9,  Hon.  Edwina 
Susan  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Saye  and  Sele,  and  has 
issue,  Geoffrey  and  Mary  Edwina. 

5  Eniest  Western,  b.  I86J. 

1  !■  ranees  Matilda  Anne,  vi.  1876,  Stafford  O'Brien  Hoare, 
Esq.  of  Turville  Park,  Bucks. 

2  Gertrude  Mary,  m.  1887,  Kcv.  A.  J.  Rogers. 

III.  Edward  Stewart  (Rev.),  b.  14  Jan.  1827  ;  d.  unm.  28 Nov. 
1852.  IV.  Henry  Stewart,  deceased. 

V.  Frederick  Selwyn  (Eev.),  M.A.,  b.  12  July,  1830  ;  7)i.  23 
April,  1862,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Pariter,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Wyton,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  d.  11  Jan.  1865, 
leaving  a  son,  Frederick  Plumtre,  b.  1S63. 

VI.  John  Plumptre,  of  North  House,  Carlton,  Notts,  b.  8 
March,  1832. 

VII.  Samuel,  b.  11  April,  1837  ;  d.  20  Aug.  1851. 

VIII.  Pemberton,  twin  with  Samuel,  d.  13  April,  1837. 

I.  F'anny  Helen,  6.  3  Aug.  1819  :  d.  6  Dec.  Is27. 

II.  Fanny  Charlotte,  d.  Z3  Dec.  1877. 

III.  Emma  Louisa,  m.  29  Sept.  1853,  Rev.  Henry  Gladwin 
Jebb,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Jebb,  Esq.  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has  issue.  iv.  Emily  Anna. 

Mr.  Ramsden  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  John  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  J.P.,  M.A. 
Camb.,  b.  12  June,  1817;  m.  10  Dec.  1844,  Mary  Matilda,  eldest 
surviving  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Gipps,  of  Elmley,  Kent,  Vicar 
of  St.  Peter's,  Hereford,  by  Emma  Maria  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Plumptre,  of  Fredville,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  July, 
1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Henry,  6.  10  Sept.  1845;  m.  31  May,  1871,  Fran- 
ccsca  Romana  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  William  Jebb, 
Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  19  Blay,  1874,  leaving 
Robert  Charles  Plu.mptre,  now  of  Carlton  Hall;  and 
Frances  Alice  Mary,  b.  10  May,  1872. 
II.  Edward  Plumptre,  b.  21  March,  1848 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1875, 

5  P  2 


1684 


EAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RAN 


Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  Kelly.  Ksq.  of  Blaekheath, 
and  has,  with  five  daus.,  John  Edward  Ceeil,  6.  6  July,  18S1  ; 
and  William  Eustace,  h.  i  Jul}-,  18S2. 
Jii.  Charles  Arthur,  b.  4  April,  1849 ;  m.  15  Sept.  1S75, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Leekenby,  Esq.  of  Scarboroush, 
and  has  issue,  John  Arthur,  6.  6  Nov.  18t>l,  Francis  Samuel ; 
Kennedy;  Edith;  Emily;  and  Maud. 

IV.  Algernon  Feilden,  6.  II  Sept.  1850;  jn.  4  May,  1892, 
Marv,  dau.  of  T.  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Hawick,  N.B.,  and  has 
issue,  Edward,  h.  1S93. 

V.  John  I'emberton,  6.  28  Jan.  1S54;  m.  23  Aug.  1883,  Alice 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Arthur  Malet,  Esq.,  late  Bombay  C.S.,  and 
has  issue,  Arthur  :  Kalph  ;  Evelyn  ;  Alice  ;  and  Gwendolen. 

I.  Mary  Enmia  Frances,  in.  10  Nov.  1S76,  T.  E.  Turdon, 
M.l>.,  and  has  i.«sue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Emily  Cecilia.      i!i.  Frances  Eleanor  Matilda. 
Mr.  Ramsdcn  (/.  20  March,  1S92,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  fieurs-de-lis  .sa.,  as 
many  rams'  heads  erased  of  tlie  Mrst.  C')-e.«(— An  armed  arm 
eoupcd  at  the  elbow  and  erect  ppr.,  holding  in  the  hand  a  fleur- 
de-lis  sa.     Motto — Audaees  fortuna  juvat. 

iitat — Carlton  Hall,  near  Worksop,  Notts. 


RAMSDEN    OF    HEXTHOE.PE. 

Eamsdex,  Fkank,  Esq.  of  Iloxtborpe,  co.  York, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  West  Riding  York,  b.  Jan.  IS-iO, 
educated  at  Harrow  and  Ch.  Cb.  Oxford,  E.A.  1862, 
Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Tenijile,  18GG. 

Lineag'e. — Eev.  John  Eamsden,  Eectnr  of  Crofton,  and 
Vicar  of  Arksey,  co.  York,  son  of  Kobert  Eamsden,  of  Osber- 
ton,  CO.  Notts  (.'tt:  Eamsden  of  Carlton  Hall),  by  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  John  Smyth,  of 
Heath,  near  Wakefield,  co.  York)  who  was  fourth  son  of  Sir 
^Yilliam  Eamsden,  2nd  Bart,  of  Byrom  {see  Bueke's  Peerage). 
Eev.  John  Eamsden  m.  8  Oct.  1690,  Fiances  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Cooke,  7th  Bart,  of  Wheatley,  co.  York, 
and  <f.  1807,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  a  son, 

Fbank  Eamsden,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  1797;  m.  1835,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Samuel  Smith,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  and  by  her  who  d.  1S91,  had  issue, 

Frank,  6.  Nov.  andrf.  Dec.  1837. 

Frank,  now  of  Hexlhcrpe.        Charles,  b.  1843;  d.  1847. 
Capt.  Eamsden  </.  1872. 

Arms — Sfe  Bcbke"s  Peerar/e. 
Hiat — Hexthorpe,  Doncaster. 


29  July,  1871,  bv  his  wife,  IVIarv  Ann  (who  d.  20 
Mav,  1882),  eldest,  dau.  of  the 'hate  George  Soley 
Foyle,  Esq.  formerly  of  Kimpton  Lodge,  aforesaid. 
&aJ— Kimpton  Lodge,  near  Andover,  Hants. 


RANDOLPH    OP    EAST    COURT. 

EAycoLpn,  Joseph  Eandolph,  Esq.  of  East 
Court,  CO.  Wilts,  h.  9  Oct.  1867  ;  s.  his  father  1885. 

Liineag-e.— Arthur  Eandolph  Eandolpb,  Esq.  of  East 
Court  (son  of  Joseph  Eandolph  Mullings,  Esq.  who  d.  18  Oct. 
IsDO,  by  Margaret  Anne  Gregory  his  wife),  late  Capt.  15th 
Hussars,  h.  19  Aug.  1839;  m.  28  April,  1804,  BellamiraEmma, 
daiL  of  Hon.  Francis  Ward  Primrose,  and  grauddau.  of  Neil 
3rd  Earl  of  Eosebery,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph  Eandolph,  now  of  East  Court. 

Bellamira  Constance. 

Capt.  Eandolph  assumed  the  surname  of  Randolph  in  lieu  of 
that  of  Mullings  in  1877,  and  d.  1885,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
only  son,  the  present 

Joseph  Randolph  Eandolph,  Esq.  of  East  Court. 

Stat — East  Court,  Malmesbury,  Wilts. 


RANDOLPH  OF  KIMPTGN  LODGE. 
Randolph,  Charles  Eotle,  Esq.  of  Kimpton, 
Hants,  and  Chute,  Wilts,  J.P.  for  Hants,  Barristcr- 
at-Law,  I.  8  Nov.  1833  ;  m.  1st,  1  Oct.  1857,  Myra, 
Eliznbeth  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Battiscombe,  which  lady  d.  23  May,  1872  ;  2ndly, 
30  July,  1879,  Rosalie,2nddau.  of  Jeremiah  Pcreira, 
Esq.     By  his  first  marriage  he  has  issue, 

I.  Chables  Fotle,  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  6.    13  Jan. 

l&Gl ;  rn.  4  Feb.  1891,  Edith  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev. 

Arthur  Duncombe  Shafto,  of  Brancepeth  Rectoiy,    co. 

Durham. 
I.  Constance  Emmeline  Foyle.    n.  Myra  Charlotte  Foyle. 

Mr.  Randolph  is  the  eldest  surviving  son  of  Eev. 
Charles  Randolph,  late  of  Kimpton  Lodge,  who  d. 


RANKIN    OF    BRYNaWYN. 

Rankix,  James,  Esq.  of  Bryngwyn,  co.  Hereford, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873,  Chief  Steward  for 
Hereford,  M.P.  for  Leominster,  or  Northern  Divi- 
sion of  Herefordshire,  b.  25  Dec.  1842;  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  m.  12  Jan.  1S65,  Annie  Laura,  2nd 
dau.  of  Christopher  Bushell,  Esq.  of  Hinderton,  co. 
Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Reginald  Lea,  b.  31  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Charles  Herbert,  b.  26  May,  1873. 
HI.  Edwyn  Christopher,  6.  3  Jan.  1879. 
IV.  Eoliert,  b.  16  Oct.  1883. 

I.  Annie  Beatrice,  to.  12  Jan.  1887,  Claude  Arthur  Cuth- 
bert,  4th  son  of  William  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Beaufronl 
Castle,  Northumberland. 

I.  Jlargaret  Ethel,  m.  4  April,  1888,  Thomas  Raymond 
Symons,  Esq.  of  Mynde  Park,  co.  Hereford. 

III.  Mary  Sybil. 

IV.  \'eronica. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Eankin  appear  to  have  lived 
for  a  great  many  generations  at  Mains  House,  in  the  parish  of 
Mcarns,  co.  Renfrew,  and  intermarried  with  families  of  the 
Ft-rgusson  clan. 

James  Eankin,  Esq.,  m.  1786,  Helen  Ferguson,  of  Auchen- 
tibcr,  CO.  Ayr,  and  d.  1815.     His  youngest  son, 

Robert  Eankin,  Esq.  of  Bromborough  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
6.  at  Mains  House,  Mearns,  co.  Renfrew;  m.  17  March,  1829, 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Strang,  Esq.  of  St.  Andrew's,  Canada, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

James,  now  of  Bryngwyn. 
Mr.  Rankin  d.  1870. 

Arms — Or,  a  cinquefoil  gu.,  in  chief  a  b.ittle-axe  erect 
between  two  boars'  heads  couped,  and  in  base  a  boar's  head 
couped  between  two  battle-axes  erect  sa.  Crest— In  front  of  a 
cubit  arm,  holding  a  battle-axe  ppr.,  three  cinquefoils  gu. 
Motto — Prudentia  et  virtute. 

.Seat— Bryngwyn,  Tram  Inn,  R.S.O.,  Hereford. 

Toicn  Residence — 35,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 


RANKIN    OF    GARNGIBBOCK. 

Rankin,  Matthew,  Esq.  of  Garngibbock,  Auch- 
engray,  and  Clcddans,  co.  Lanark,  and  of  Otter 
House,  CO.  Argyll,  b.  1864. 

Lineage. — Patrick  Rankin,  Esq.  of  Garngibbock  and 
Cleddaus,  co.  Lanark  (eldest  son  of  Matthew  Rankin,  Esq.  of 
Garngibbock  (who  d.  1851)  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gavin 
Wotherspoon,  Esq.  of  Riding,  co.  Lanark),  6.  1817;  m.  1858, 
Helen,  dau.  of  William  Black,  Esq.  of  Brownieside,  co. 
Lanark,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  now  of  Garngibbock,  &q. 

II.  William  B.,  b.  18CG. 

I.  Jane,  m.  R.  Monteith,  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 

II.  Catherine.  in.  Margaret. 
IV.  Helen. 

Mr.  Rankin  d.  2  Feb.  1887. 

Seats — Garngibbock  and  Auchengray,  Lanark;  and  Otter 
House,  CO.  Argyll.  Residence — Cleddans  House,  near  Airdrie, 
N.B. 


RASCH    OF    WOODHILL. 

Easch,  Feederic  Caene,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  co. 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  S.E.  Essex,  since 
18SG  ;  formerly  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  4th  Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  b.  Nov.  1847 ; 
m.  1879,  Katherine  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry 
Lysons  Griffinhoofe,  Esq.  of  Arkesden,  Essex,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Frederic  Carne,  b.  1880. 

II.  Guy  Carne,  b.  1885. 

Lineage.  — John  Peter  Easch,  Esq.,  d.  1842,  having 
in.  Louisa  Lennox,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  left  a  son, 


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1685 


Fbedebic  Carne  Rasch,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  co.  Essex,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  who  m.  Catherine  James,  dau.  of  James  Edwards, 
Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Harrow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1882)  had 
issue, 

Fbedebic  Caene,  now  of  Woodhill. 
Mr.  Rasch  d.  1876. 

£eat — Woodhill,  Danbury,  Essex. 


HASHLEIGH    OF    MENABILLY. 

HASHLEias,  Jonathan,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  Corn- 
wall, Feniton  Court,  Devon,  and  Lissadrone,  co. 
Mayo,  B.A.,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  Cornwall 
1877,  b.  7  Jan.  1820 ;  m.  Isfc,  1  Aug.  1843,  Mary 
Pole,  dau.  of  William  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Aldenham 
Abbey,  Herts,  and  Tempsford  Hall,  Beds  (eldest 
eon  of  the  Hon.  and  Most  Kev.  William  Stuart, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  son  of  John,  3rd  Earl 
ot'  Bute,  K.G.),  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1852)  he 
kas  had  issue, 

I.  Jonathan,  b.  26  May,  1845 ;  m.  1  Nov.  1870,  Mary 
Frances,  dau.  of  Jolm  Labouchere,  Esq.  of  Broome  Hall, 
Surrey,  brother  of  Henry,  Lord  Taunton,  and  d.  8  Dec. 
1872,  leaving  a  son,  John  Cosmo  Stuart,  b.  2  July, 
1872. 

n.  Evelyn  William,  J. P.,  6.  6  Jan.  1850;  m.  29  April,  1879, 
Jane  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Onley  Savill  Onley,  Esq.  of 
Stisted  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  had, 

1  Jonathan  Onley,  6.  2  June,  1880;  d.  7  Dec.  1830. 

2  William  Stuart,  b.  17  June,  1882. 
1  Jane  Henrietta. 

I.  Caroline  Mary  Stuart,  m.  21  Nov.  1867,  Major  Charles 
Poore  Long,  13th  Regiment  Light  Infantry,  who  c^.  2 
Nov.  1871,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  3  Jan.  1880,  one 
son,  William  E.  Long,  who  «.  his  uncle.  Col.  Long,  of 
Hurts  Hall,  Suffolk,  in  1892;  and  one  dau. 

II.  Alice  Henrietta.  in.  Mary  Anna. 

Mr.  Eashleigh  m.  2ndly,  3  Aug.  1SG9,  Jane  Eliza- 
beth, only  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  Pugh,  Esq.  of 
Lissadrone,  co.  Mayo,  and  Fitzwilliam  Square, 
Dublin,  and  has  further  issue. 


III.  Arthur  6.  24  June,  1871. 

IV.  Eleanor  Elizabeth. 
VI.  Rachel  Jane. 


V.  Kathleen. 


Lineage.  —The  Rashleighs  of  Jlenabilly  are  a  younger 
branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Rashleigh  of  Rashicigh,  co. 
Devon.  The  first  that  settled  in  Cornwall,  according  to  the 
Visitation,  was 

Philip  Rashleigh,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Leigh,  and 
had  two  sons,  i.  Robert,  his  son  and  heir,  aged  30  years  and 
upwards  1549  (who  d.  1587,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  John, 
1/!ien  aged  20  years  7  months  and  24  days,  ?«.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Trevanion,  Esq.  of  that  co.,  1620) ;  ii.  John, 
of  whom  hereafter.  Mr.  Rashleigh  d.,  according  to  an 
inq.  post  mort.  taken  4  Edward  VI.,  14  June,  1549.  His  2nd 
son, 

John  Rashleigh,  who  settled  as  a  Merchant  at  Fowey,  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  William  Lanyon,  Esq.,  and  dying  10  Aug. 
1582,  left,  with  six  daus.  (i.  Agnes,  m.  William  Martin,  of 
Totnes,  Devon ;  ii.  Jane,  m.  John  Mayo,  of  Lowe,  co.  Corn- 
wall; III.  Avis,  m.  James  Kestell,  of  Cornwall;  iv.  Joanna, 

d.  v.nm.  ;  v.  Evelyn,  m.  J.  Apley,  of  Devon  ;  vi.  Mary,  m.  2 
March,  1583,  Simon  Clotworthie,  of  Rashleigh),  one  son,  his 
succcsssr, 

JouN  Rashleigh.  Esq.  of  Menabiliy,  M.P.  for  Fowey  31  and 
:W  Elizabeth,  m.  10  Feb.  1575,  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Bony- 
thon,  Esq.  of  Carclew,  by  whom  (who  d.  April,  1607)  ho  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Jonathan,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Alice,  VI.  Nicholas  Sawle,  ancestor  of  Sir  CharlesB.  Graves 
Sawle,  Bart,  of  Penrice. 
ji.  Deborah,  m.  John  Spark,  of  Devon. 

III.  Elizabeth,  «!.  1605,  Francis  Vyvyan,  of  Trelowarren. 
The  eldest  son, 

John    Rashleioh,  Esq.   of  Menabilly,  bapt.   22  Dec.  1588, 

e.  his  father,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  «.  by  his  brother, 
Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  M.P.  for  Fowey, 

m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Bassett,  Knt.,  and  2ndly, 
M-ary,  dau.  of  John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Eadford,  near  Plymouth, 
and  was  «.  by  his  grandson. 


Jonathan  R.\shleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  High  Sheriff  in 
2  James  II.  (son  of  John  Rashleigh  and  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Pollexfen,  Esq.),  in.  12  Dec.  1681,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Carew,  3rd  Bart,  of  Antony,  and  had  issue.  The 
eldest  son  dying  without  issue,  the  estates  devolved  upon  the 
2nd  son, 

Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  M.P.  for  Fowey. 
He  m.  II  June,  1728,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Clayton,  Bart., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  successor. 

II.  Jonathan  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  All  Souls  Coll.  Oxford,  and 
Rector  of  Silverton,  Devon,  »!.  1st,  5  March,  1771,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  the  Kev.  William  Stackhouse,  D.D.,  of  Tre- 
hane,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  July,  1788)  had,  with  other 
is.sue, 

William,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  sister  of  Sir  Alexander  P.  Gordon  Gum- 
ming, Bart.,  and  d.  Sept.  1795,  leaving  by  her  a  son,  George 
Gumming. 

III.  John,  of  Penquite,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Battle, 
M.D.,  and  had,  with  younger  children, 

SibJohn  Colman  Rashleigh,  Bart,  of  Prideaux,  so  created 
30  Sept.  1831  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

I.  Jane,  m.  Robert  Duke,  E.»q.  of  Lake  House,  Wilts. 

II.  Mary,  m.  William  Stackhouse,  Esq.  of  Trehane. 

III.  Rachel,  m.  John  Gould,  M.D.,  of  Truro. 

Mr.  Rashleigh  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  M.P.  for  Fowey.  He 
m.  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Carolus  Pole,  but  had  no 
issue.    He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  nephew, 

William  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  M.P.  for  the  borough 
of  Fowey,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall  1818,  to.  1st,  Rachael,  dau. 
of  William  Stackhouse,  Esq.  of  Trehane,  but  had  no  surviving 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  23  July,  1816,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Hinxman,  Esq.  of  Ivychurch,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  3  Nov.  1842)  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Jonathan,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I  Charlotte  Hinxman,  to.  14  June,  1849,  her  cousin,  Charles 
Edward  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Farningham,  Kent,  and  had 
issue. 

11.  Jane,  to.  2  Oct.  1845,  Rev.  Charles  H.  Archer,  and  d. 
1859. 

Mr.  Rashleigh  d.  14  May,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  East  Cornwall,  b.  16  April,  1817  ;  to.  28  March,  184-3,  Hon. 
Catherine  Stuart,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Walter,  11th  Lord 
Blantyre,  by  whom  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1872)  he  had  a  dau., 

Edith  Frances,  m.  4  Feb.   1875,  Sackville  George  Stopford- 
Sackville,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  North  Northamptonshire. 
Mr.  Rashleigh  d.  31  Oct.  1S71,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.  now  of  Menabilly. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  cross  or.  between,  in  the  1st  quarter,  aCornish 
chough  arg.,  beaked  and  legged  gu.  ;  in  the  2nd  quarter,  a 
text  (E ;  in  the  3rd  and  4th  quarters,  a  crescent,  all  of  the 
third. 

fieais— Menabilly  Par  Station,  Cornwall,  and  Feniton  Court, 
near  Honiton,  Devon.  Toun  Residence — 3,  Cumberland. 
Terrace,  N.'vY. 


KATHBONE    OF    GREENBANK. 

Rathbone,  William,  Esq.  of  Greenbank,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster,  was 
M.P.  for  Liverpool  1868  to  1880,  for  co.  Carnarvon 
1880  to  1885,  and  since  1885  for  North  Division  of 
that  county,  b.  11  Feb.  1819;  m.  1st,  1847,  Lu- 
cretia,  dau.  of  S.  S.  Grair,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William,   b.  1849;    to.   7   June,    1877,    Blanche    Marie, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Luling,  Esq.  of  New  York. 

II.  Thomas  Ashton,  m.  18  Jan.  1893,  Christabel,  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Gerard  Barton,  of  Fundenhall  Grange,  Norfolk. 

III.  Henry  Gair. 

IV.  Edward  L.  W.,  deceased. 

I.  Lucretia  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1862,  Emily,  dau.  of  Acheson  Lyle, 
Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  co.  Londonderry,  and  has  had 
issue, 

V.  Cyril,  decea.^ed. 
VII.  Bertram  Eric. 

II.  Emily  Evelyn. 
Liineag-e. — William  Rathbone,  6.  1696,  son  of  WilUam 

Rathbone,  was  father  of  another 
William   Rathbone,  of   Liverpool,  b.  1725,  m.  twice,  and 


VI.  Acheson  Lyle. 
VIII.  Francis  Warre. 
III.  Eleanor  Florence. 


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BAW 


had  several  children,  most  of  whom  d.  in  infancy  ;  two  only 
left  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

^\iLLiAM  Rathbone,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  and  Grcenbank,  an 
eminent  Jlerchant  of  Liverpool,  b.  17fi7;  m.  17  Aur.  1T86, 
Hannah  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Kiehard  Keymilds.  Kscj.,  tlic  well- 
known  Bristol  phihuithropist,  and  ly  lu  r  (s\\\o  ,1.  June,  IboO) 
had  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM,  his  heir. 

II.  Kicliard,  of  Woodeote.  co.  T^iiioastor,  b.  2  Dec.  1788  :  m. 
8  April,  1^17,  his  cousin,  llanraii  Mary.  ilau.  of  Joseph 
KeynoKIs,  l"sq.  of  Ketley,  Salop,  and  d.  luNov.  IStiO,  havinK 
hy  her  (whocf.  26  March,  ISTiS)  had  issue, 

1  BicBAitD  liErsoLDS  of  Glan-y-Mcnai,  co.  Anglesey  (see 
nejct  M(moir). 

2  Basil,  b.  5  April,  1824,  deceased. 

3  William  Benson,  b.  17  April,   ISiO;  in.   Hannah  Sophia 
Grejr,  and  had  issue,  five  sons  and  three  daus. 

1  Hannah  Mary,  deceased. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Abraham  Dixon,  Esq.,  and  has  four  daus. 

3  Emily,  m.  Eustace  Greg,  Esq.,  and  has  had  teven  sous 
and  five  daus. 

HI.  Theodore  Woolman,  of  .AUerton  Priory,  near  Liverpool, 
J. P.,  h.  4  Auff.   1798;  m.  S  Jlay.  182G,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Pearson,  Esq.  of  I'lekliill  Hall,  co.  Flint,  liy  Lucy 
his  wife,  youngest  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Hesketh.  of  liuffurd 
Hall,  Bart.,  and  by  her  o*ho  d.  lit  April,  ls4S)  leii  sur- 
viving issue, 
1  Theodore  'William,  of  Baekwood,  Neston,  co.  Chester, 
M.A.,   F.L.S.,  J. P.,    formerly   Curnet    6th    Inni, killing 
Dragoons,   b.  14  3Iarch,  183-J;    m.  6  July,  laOI,  jM:.ria 
Mary  Payne,  dau.  of  Janiea  Johnstone,  M.D.,  of  Birming- 
ham, and  by  her  (who  d.  1890)  has  surviving  issue,  one 
dau. 

1  Lucy  .A.nna,  deceased. 

2  Jessie  Sophia,  m.  12  Nov.  1862,  Alderman  Joseph,  Hub- 
back,  of  Beechwood,  rf.  ISCi. 

Mr.  Theodore  W.  Rathbone  d.  I.'')  Aug.  18G3. 
IV.  Benson,  of  Gcldeston,  co.  Xorfolk,  b.  20  .Vug.  ISOO;  d. 

uixrii.  27  Oct.  1834. 
I.  Hannah  Mary,  m.  Jan.  1831,  William  Reynolds,  JLD.,  of 
Wyncote,  near  Liverpool,  d.  Ifetio. 
Mr.  Rathbone  d.  11  Feb.  1809. 

William  Rathbone,  Esq.  of  Greenbank,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.. 
6.  17  June,  1787  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gret',  Esq.  of 
t^uarry  Bank,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Greenbank. 

Samuel  Greg,  6. 1"  May,  lb2;j.    Philip  Henry,  b.  8  May,  1828. 

Elizabeth,  m.  J.  Paget,  Escj. 

Hannah  Mary,  r,i.  llev.  J.N.  Thorn,  and  is  deceased. 

Agnes  Mary,  d.  June,  l&(i3. 

He  d.  1  Feb.  1863. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  fesse  az.,  between  two  roses  in  chief  gu., 
barbed  and  seeded,  and  the  Roman  fasces  erect  in  base  ppr., 
three  bezants.  Crest — The  Roman  fasces  fessways  in  fiont  of 
a  lion's  head  ppr.,  gorged  with  a  collar  arg.,  charged  with 
two  roses  gu.     Motto — Suaviter  et  fortiter. 

Seat — Greenbank,  Liverpool.  Jitaidence — IS,  Prince's  Gar- 
dens, S.W. 


KATHBONE    OF    GLAN-Y-MENAI. 

Eathboxe,  Eiciiaed  Eeyxolds,  Esq.  of  Glan- 
y-Menai,  co.  Anglesey,  J. P.  and  D.L.  fcir  co.  Angle- 
sey, and  High  Slierill'in  1885,  b.  19  April,  1820  ;  m. 
1st,  15  May,  1850,  Anna  Gemmel,  dau.  of  James 
Fleming,  Esq.  of  Linlithgow,  jN.E.,  and  2nd]y,  0 
June,  1859,  Frances  Susannah,  2nd  dau.  of  Hugh 
Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Glan-y-Menai,  D.L.  co.  Anglesey, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  HCGH  RETS0LD3,  6.  4  April,  1863  ;  m.  20  Oct.  1888,  Emily 
Evelyn,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Rathbone,  E-sq.,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Richard  Reynolds,  6.  23  Feb.  1891. 

2  Edward  Reynolds,  6.  IS  Aug.  18U2, 

1  Hannah  Mary  Reynolds,  6.' 15  Dec.  1889, 

n.  Richard  Llewelyn  Benson,  6.  6  July,  1864. 
I.  Jfary  Frances. 

Xiineagre. — See  Rathbone  of  Greenbank. 
iit'it — Glan-y-Menai,  .Anglesey. 

♦ 

RATTRAY  OF  CRAIGHALL  RATTRAY. 

Clekk-Eatteay,  James,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Craighall 
Ealfray,  co.  Perth,  Lieut.-Gcn.  in  the  army,  late 
Lieut-Col.  90th  Foot,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Perth, 
*.  ai  Oct.  1832. 


Xiineagre. — The  surname  of  Rattray  is  derived  from  the 
barony  of  the  same  name  in  co.  Perth,  and  was  assumed  ac 
.1  very  remote  era.  The  first  of  the  family  upon  record, 
Alanps  de  Ratukrifk,  lived  in  the  reigns  of  William  the 
Lion  and  Alexander  II.,  and  his  son. 

Sib  Thomas  Rattray,  received  the  honour  of  KnighthoocS 
from  Alexander  III.     His  grandson. 

Sib  Adam  Ratrkff,  of  Ratreff,  is  styled  in  Prynne's  Collec- 
tions, "  Xobilis  vir  dominus  de  Ratreff,  anno  1291,"  and  ira 
Rymer's  Feed.  Angl.,  when  Sir  .Adam,  wit'.i  many  others,  was 
compelled  to  subnnt  to  King  Edward  I.,  it  is  stated,  "Nobilea 
viri  Adam  de  Retrefe  ct  Willielmus  de  Maule  fecerunt  fldeli- 
t.atem  dicto  regi,  anno  1292." 

Dk.  John  Clerk,  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Phy- 
sicians at  Edinburgh,  and  for  more  than  tliirty  years  the  first; 
medical  practitioner  in  Scotland,  purchased  the  lands  of  Lis- 
tonshieLs  and  Spittal,  in  Midlothian.  He  m.  1720,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Thomas  Rattray,  of  Cr.aighaU  Rattray,  co. 
Perth,  and  lineal  descendant  of  the  family  of  Rattray  of  that 
ilk,  and  had  five  sons  and  one  dau.    The  3rd  son, 

David  Clerk,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  Physician  to  the  Royal 
Infirmary,  ■„;.  Helen,  dau.  of  James  DufT,  Esq.  of  Craigaton, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  dying  1768,  left  two  sons,  James  and 
Robert,  b.  Feb.  1765,  who  d.  at  Cadiz.    The  elder, 

.Iames  Clerk,  Esq.,  b.  3  Dec.  1763,  became  of  CraighalJ 
Rattray,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Rattray.  This  gentle- 
man distinguished  himself  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  and  was  con- 
stituted a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  He  to.  3  Jan.  1791,  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Admiral  Duff,  of  Fetteresso,  and  dying  29  Aug. 
1831,  left  (with  one  dau.  Jane,  m.  William  M.  Hay,  2nd  sou  o£- 
—  Hay,  of  Newton)  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Clerk-Rattray,  Esq.  of  Craighall  Rattray,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  21  Dec.  1795;  m.  12  Feb.  1821,  Christina,  dau.  of 
James  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Pitfour,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1851,  having: 
liad  issue, 

James,  now  of  Craighall. 

Adam,  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  h.  1833 ;  d.  unm.  July,  1870. 
Elizabeth  Susan,  Hi.  Rev.  Alexander  Burn  Murdoch,  of 
Neuek.  Jane. 

Charlotte  JIary,  m.  Rev,  Robert  Taylor. 
Helen  Christina,  m.  1854,  Michael  Foster  Ward,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Thomas  Rawdon  Ward,  Esq.  of  Ogbourn  St.  Andrew 
and  Easton  Priory,  Wilts. 
Jemima  Barbara,  m,  1873, Lieut.-Col. Thomas  Philip  Graham, 
Scots  Guards,  and  d.  June,  1878. 

Arms — Az.,  three  erosscs-crosslet  fitchee  or.  quarterinj; 
Clerk,  viz.,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  between  two 
crescents  in  chief  gu.  and  a  boar's  head  couped  in  ba.se  sa.,  a 
bordure  of  the  .second.  Crests — 1st,  On  a  star  or,  a  flaming  heart 
ppr.;  2nd,  A  demi-huntsman,  winding  a  horn  ppr.,  habited 
vert.  Supporters — Two  serpents  nowed  vert.  Motto — Super 
sidera  votum. 
Stat — Craighall  Rattray,  Blairgowrie,  co.  Perth. 


RAWLINS  OF  STOKE  COURCY. 

Eawltns,  Hknry  De  Courct,  Esq.  of  the 
Manor  House,  co.  Somei'set,  Major  Scottish  Eifles, 
b.  4  Nov.  1851. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  of  Welsh  origin,  descended  from 
one  "Rawlins-White,"  who  suffered  martyrdom  during  the 
Reformation.  They  have  been  landed  proprietors  in  co. 
Somerset  for  many  generations. 

Rev.  Henry  Rawlins,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Staplegrovo,  co. 
Somerset,  in.  5  Sept.  1780,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  White,  Esq.  of 
Martock,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1810,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  10  July, 
181 S)  a  sou. 

Rev.  Henry  William  Rawlins,  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  Fid- 
dington,  Vicar  of  Kilton,  and  Patron  of  Bishop's  Hull,  co. 
Somerset,  m.  2  July,  1819,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Nash,  Esq.  of 
Shipley  Hall,  near  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  March, 
1878)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  William,  of  the  Manor  House,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired),  Madras  Staff  Corps,  h.  17  June,  1820;  jit.  8  July. 
1845,  Emma  Matilda,  dau.  of  Capt.  Patton,  R.N.,  anfi 
sister  of  Gen.  Patton-Bethune  (.see  that  family),  and  d. 
1891,  having  had  issue,  Henry  de  Codbcy,  his  heir;  and 
Emma  Matilda. 

II.  James  Sebastian,  Major-Gen.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.Emmf. 
dau.  of  J.  Parke,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Thomas  Andrews,  Col.,  late  Assistant  Commandant  at 
Netley,  TO.  1st,  Kate,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robertson;  2ndly,  Mary- 
Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Dunce,  K.H.;  and  Srdly,  — ,  dau. 
of  —  Pinsent,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  I'raniis  John  (Kev.),  M..V.,  late  Rector  of  Fiddington,  m. 
IbCO,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hooper,  R.JS'.,  and  has  issue. 


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1687 


T.  Sebastian  White,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Batt.  Welsh  Regt.,  m. 

JIaria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Tinling,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir 

Charles  A.  Elton,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 
1.  Mary  de  Brisac,  m.  Frederick  King,  M.A.,  of  Chilmark, 

Wilts. 
Bev.  Henry  William  Rawlins  d.  21  June,  1S55. 
Residence — Manor  House,  near  Taiintcn. 


EAWIilNSON    OF    DUDDON    HALL. 

Rawlinsox,  William  Millers,  Esq.  of  Ducldon 
Hall,  Cumberland,  b.  20  April,  1863  ;  *.  his  father 
1875  ;  m.  19  June,  1889,  Eosetta  Ellen,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  Henry  Fletcher  Kigge,  Esq.  of  Wood 
J3roughton,  North  Lancashire,  and  has  issue, 

William  Grat,  b.  2  April,  1890. 

Liineag'e. — William  Rawlinson,  son  of  John  Ratvlin- 
SON,  of  Grcenhead,  in  Colton,  co.  Lancaster,  tem'p.  Henut  VII., 
v/i.  1  Henby  VIII.,  a  dau.  of  Benson,  of  Skelwith,  in  the  same 
CO.,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  of  Greenhead  (who  m.  a  dau.  of 
Miles  Sawrey,  of  Graythwaite),  and  from  him  descended  the 
Eawlinsoxs  of  Car/;  Hall,  and 

William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Toddihanlc,  m.  another  dau. 
of  Miles  Sawrey,  of  Graythwaite,  and  was  father  of  Thomas 
Rawunson,  of  Graythwaite,  living  24  Jan.  1625,  whose  elder 
son,  by  his  1st  wife,  Bridget,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Sawrey, 
Esq.  of  Graythwaite, 

William  Rawlinsov,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite  and  Rusland 
Hall,  Capt.  in  a  troop  of  volunteers,  did  good  service  to  the 
Commons  at  Marston  Moor  and  Ribble  Bridge.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Anthony  Sawrey,  Esq.  of  Plumpton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Sept.  1683)  had,  with  eight  daus.,  three  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

William  (Sir),  Knt.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  one  of  the  Lords  Com- 
missioners of  the  Great  Seal  till  1692,  d.  11  May,  1703. 

John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Secretary  to  the  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
who  s.  to  the  Ru.sland  Hall  estate  under  settlement,  and 
purchased  Whittington  Hall,  in  co.  Lancaster.  He  d.  s.  p. 
June,  1G99. 

Mr.  Rawlinson  d.  16S0.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  vi.  15  July,  1GC3, 
Dorothy,   dau.   of    Thomas  Hutton,   Esq.  of   Eampsicli,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons, 
William,  his  successor. 

Abraham,  of  Lancaster,  Merchant,  m.  12  May,  1695,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Beck,  Esq.  of  Low  Wray,  co.  Lan- 
caster, several  of  whose  descendants  represented  the 
boroughs  of  Lancaster  and  Liverpool  in  Parliament.  The 
representative  of  this  branch  is  Abbaham  Rawlinson,  Esq. 
of  Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxford. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  6.  23  July,  1664, 
';/!.  1st,  5  Dec.  1688,  Margery,  dau.  of  Adam  Goldney,  Esq.  of 
Chippenham,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1699)  had 
four  sons  and  two  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  5  July,  1702,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Roljert  Benson,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  and  widow  of  Isaac 
Willison,  Esq.  of  Penrith,  and  by  her  had  two  suns  and  a  dau. 
Mr.  Rawlinson  d.  15  Aug.  1734.  The  youngest  son  of  his  1st 
marriage, 

Job  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  6.  10  March,  1698 ; 
VI.  1  June,  1736,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Willan,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Tower,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue.  He  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  6.  22  Sept.  1740 ; 
m.  16  April,  1793,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Waldie, 
Esq.  of  Hendersyde  Park,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1831)  left  at  his  decease,  April,  1808,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Job  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  J.P.  for  the  co., 
b.  27  March,  1798;  m.  8  Feb.  1831,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Romney,  B.D.,  of  Whitestock  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1890)  had  issue, 

William  Sawkey,  his  heir. 

George  liumney,  b.  3  June,  1837,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards,  d.  s.  p. 

Robert,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  25  May,   1839;  m. 
5  June,  1866,  Eleanor  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Baldwin,  of  | 
Dalton.  ; 

Catherine  Jane,  m.  23  Aug.  1860,  Capt.  John  Archibald  j 
Oliver  Rutherfurd,  70th  Regt.,  2nd  surviving  son  of  William  j 
Oliver  Rutherfurd,  Esq.  of  Edgerston,  co.  Roxburgh. 

Edith  Elizabeth,  m.  12  June,  1856,  Joseph  Stonehewer  Scott 
Chad,  Esq.  of  Thursford  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Rawlinson  d.  16  Oct.  1864.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Sawrey  Rawlinson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  29  May,  1835, 
Major  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons  and  12th  Lancers  ;  s.  1860  to 
the  Duddoa  Hall  estates,  in  Cumberland  and  Lancashire,  of 


his  maternal  ancestor,  Rev.  George  Millers,  M.A. :  m.  26  June, 
1862,  Elizabeth  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Bath, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Millers,  now  of  Duddon. 

George  Brooke  Millers,  b.  1864. 

Robert  Henry  Millers. 

Anhur  Millers.  Christopher  Millers. 

Alice  Mary  Millers. 

Major  Rawlinson  rf.  29  June,  1875. 

Arms— Sa,.,  three  swords  in  pale,  the  centre  one  point  down- 
wards, the  others  points  upwards,  blades  arg.,  hilts  and 
pommels  or,  a  chief  indented  of  the  last.  Crest— A  cubit  arm 
erect  in  armour,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  sword,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Non  mutandus. 

Seat— Duddon  Hall,  Broughton-in-Furness,  Cumberland. 


RAWSON    OF    HAUGH    END    AND    HILL 
HOUSE. 

Eawson,  John  Selwyn,  Esq.  of  Haugli  End 
and  Mill  House,  co.  York,  b.  20  March,  1858 ;  m. 
6  June,  1888,  Annie  Constance,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Philip  Dwyer,  M.A.,  sometime  Rector  of  Ennis, 
and  Canon  of  Killaloe  (by  Anne  Stather  Crowe, 
his  wife),  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Frederic  Philip  Selwyn,  b.  14  March,  1891. 

Constance  Priestley,  6.  29  March,  1889. 

Dorothy  Florence,  b.  30  Jan.  1893. 

Lineag'e. — William  Henry  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Haugh  End, 
r,i.  30  Oct.  1806,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Priestley,  Esq.  of  Thorpe, 
near  Halifax,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Feb.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  m.  Elizabeth  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Priestley, 
Esq.  of  Thorpe,  wlio  d.  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Arthur,  m.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Castel  W.  Clay, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

IV.  Frederick  Edward,  to.  12  Oct.  1843,  Harriet  Susnnnah, 
dau.  of  John  Priestley,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  and  d.  IG  May, 
1S79,  leaving  issue, 

1  Frederic  Gerald  Selwyn. 

2  John  Selwyn,  now  of  Mill  House. 

1  Florence  Harriet  Marianne,  d.  21  Oct.  1861,  imni. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  April,  1882. 

II.  Ellen  Susanna,  m.  Rev.  A.  L.  W.  Bean,  ncumbent  of 
Sowerby,  Halifax,  and  d.  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Anna  Catherine,  to.  Rev.  Edward  James  NeTfell,  Vicar 
of  Bromley,  Kent,  and  </.  May,  1893. 

IV.  Caroline,  d.  May,  1891. 

V.  Emily  Frances,  m.  Rev.  William  Henry  Empson,  Vicar  of 
Wellow,  Hants,  and  d.  1857. 

VI.  Henrietta,  d.  May,  1892. 

Mr.  Rawson  d.  5  Jan.  18C5.    His  son, 

AV'illiam  Henby  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Mill  House,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  West  Riding,  6.  4  Aug.  1812 ;  to.  22  April,  1847,  Ellen 
Louisa,  dau.  cf  Amaziah  Empson,  Esq.  of  Spellow  Hill,  Knares* 
borough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  April,  1890)  had  issue, 

William  Henry,  late  of  Mill  House. 
Constance  Ellen. 

Mr.  Rawson  d.  8  July,  1892.     His  son, 

William  Henby  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Mill  House,  co.  York,  anci 
of  Bramhope,  Torquay,  J.P.,  b.  17  Sept.  1848;  m.  1874, 
Frances  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  William  Brooke,  Esq.  of 
Sibton  Park,  Suffolk.  He  d.  s.  p.  1  Dec.  1893,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  cousin, 

John  .Selwyn,  now  of  Mill  House. 

Arms — Per  fessc  sa.  and  az.,  a  tower  embattled  arg.  Crest  — 
A  raven's  head  and  neck  couped  sa.,  holding  in  the  beak  an 
annulet  or.     Motto — Laus  virtutis  actio. 

-Strat— Mill  House  and  Haugh  End,  near  Halifax,  co.  Y'ork. 


RAWSON    OF    WOODHUKST. 

Rawson,  Philip,  Esq.   of   Woodhurst,  Sussex, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1892,  b.  27  Dec.  1820 ; 
m.  19  Feb.  1802,  Octavia,  8th  dau.  of  Patrick  Gil- 
mour,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  The  Grove,  Londonderry,  by  his 
wife,  Christie  Hamilton   (d.  1875),  dau.  of  Charles 
Dalrymple,    of   Orangefield,    co.    Ayr,    Capt.    15th 
Regt.,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 
I.  Richard  Hamilton  (108,  Gloucester  Place,  W.),  Capt.  Ist 
Life   Guaids,    b.   21   Feb.    1863;  educated   at   Eton  and 
Brasenose  Coll.    Oxford;    m.  30  July,    1890,   the  Lady 
Beatrice  Anson,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  George,  2nd  Earl  of 
Lichfield,  and  has  issue, 
Beatrice  Violet,  b.  6  May,  1892. 


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II.  Philip  Heathcote,  M.A.   Oxon;  Barrister-at  Law  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  6.  S  April,  lS6-t ;  m.  16  July,  1S91,  Lillie 
Campbell,  dau.  of  the  late  Hev.  W.  Clarke  Trestou,  of 
Vallcyfield,  Culross,  X.B.,  and  has  issue, 
Barbara  Helen,  b.  2  March,  1S93. 

in.  Arthur  Justyn,  b.  20  May,  1S72  ;  d.  27  March,  1S75. 

I.  Mabel  Anne.  b.  .;!  Aug.  ISGo;  m.  2S  June,  188S,  James 
Patriek  Eden  Gilmour,  Esq.,  Capt.  60th  llifles,  only  son 
of  the  late  James  Gilmour,  Esq.  of  Warren  Hill,  London- 
derry, and  h:is  issue,  Charles  Dalryniple,  b.  12  Feb.  1S93. 

II.  Emma  Jessie,  b.  26  Sept.  1S6T;  m.  2j  June,  1889,  Edward 
Thornton,  Esq.,  2nd  Secretary  Diplomatic  Service,  only 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Thornton,  G.C.13.,  P.C,  Count  of 
Cassilha.<!  in  Portugal,  formerly  Ambassador  at  Washing- 
ton, St.  Petersburg,  and  Constantinople  ;  and  has  issue, 
£dward,  6.  27  Oct.  IsUo,  and  Mary  Irene,  b.  10  June, 
1890. 

III.  Evtiyu  Julia  Ernestine,  b.  23  July,  1870  ;  d.  19  March, 
K-:i.  ' 

Lineag-e Thomas  Rawson,  Esq.  of  The  Holt,  Whea  thill, 

and  lU'Sehill,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Hillington  Court,  co. 
Worcester,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Capt.  Ashbrook,  li.X., 
anil  <;.  1?19.  leaving  a  son, 

IticiiAKD  Kawsos,  Esq.  of  Wheathill,  Eoby,  co.  Lancaster, 
who  served  with  the  20th  Regt.  in  the  Peninsula  at  Corunna, 
Vimiera.  and  Maida  ;  m.  3  Feb.  1810,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Justyn  Bent,  of  Basford  Hall  and  Macr  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  by 
his  wile.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Heathcote,  of  Apedale, 
■to.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Xov.  1800)  had  issue, 

1  .Arthur. 

2  Hiirry,  of  Sandiway,  Cheshire,  d.  s.  p.  1883. 

3  Philip,  now  of  Woodhurst. 
-4  Frank,  d.  s.  p-  1883. 

-6  George  Edward,  d.  s.  p.  1835. 

1  Helen  Maria,  of  Deerswood,  Crawley,  Sussex. 

2  Louisa,  d.  s.  p.  1834.  3  Eliza,  d.  s.  p.  1845. 

4  Frances  Anne,  d.s.p.  1888.        5  Jessie,  d.  s.  p.  13G2. 
6  Rose.  7  Sophia,  d.  s.  p.  1893. 

lilr.  Rawson  d.  11  Feb.  1864. 

^eat— Woodhurst,  Crawley,  Sussex. 


HAWSTORNE    OF    PENWORTHAM. 

Eawstoexe,  Lawee>"CE,  Esq.  of  Penvvortham 
Priorv  and  Hutton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and 
]).L.,"M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Orford,  b.  1842  ;  m.  10  Aug. 
1871,  Edith  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  8ir  Tliomas 
Eermor  Hesketh,  5th  Bart,  of  Rufford  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  two  sous  and  one  dau., 

I.  Lawrence,  6.  22  April,  1874. 

II.  Thomas  Geoffrey,  6.  29  Sept.  1879. 
I.  Marjory. 

Lineag'e. — This  family,  which  for  many  centuries  has 
been  settled  in  co.  Lancaster,  was  originally  seated  at  Lum  ; 
the  family  had  been  previously  seated  at  Newhall,  which  is 
still  in  their  possession. 

John  Rosthokne,  Esq.  of  Lum,  Aydenfield,  co.  Lancaster, 
m.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Adam  Uosthobse,  Esq.  of  Lum,  who  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Atkin 
"Holte,  Esq.  of  Battherston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had,  with 
£ve  daus.,  three  sons, 

Henry,  s.  to  the  family  estates  of  Lum,  m.  Elizabeth  Eams- 
1       botham,  and  had  issue. 

William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

John,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Elmeric  Ilallewell. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Rosthobne,  from  whom  spring  the  Rawstorneso/ 
Siuhall,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Elmeiic  Ilallewell,  of  Cleges- 
poole,  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Lawrence  and  Thurstan,  and 
three  daus.     The  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Kosthorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Purvishe,  Esq.  of  Godlesmere,  Surrey ; 
from  their  children  the  Eawstobnes  of  Lejcdin  Manor  are 
descended.  He  m.  2ndly,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Elcocke, 
Esq.  of  Stenfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and 
one  dau.  He  bought  the  Manor  of  Hutton  from  the  Crowu  in 
1545.    The  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Edward  Rosthob.ve,  Esq.  of  Kewh.all,  ».  his  father.  He  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Hamlett  Ditchfield,  Esq.  of  Ditlon,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  had  by  her  five  sons  and  six  daus.,  of  whom  the  two 
eldest  sons  were  heirs  in  succession.  He  d.  about  1022.  His 
eldest  son, 

Lawbe-nce  Eosthobne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  n.  Ilolcroft,  dau. 


of  Robert  HesUeth,  Esq.  of  Rufford,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  he 
had  an  only  dau.  Alice,  who  m. —  Plessington,E3q.of  Dimples 
CO.  Lancaster.     He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Rostiiorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Lancaster  1029,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Holden, 
Esq.  of  Holden,  co.  Lancaster.  He  d.  about  1644,  and  was  «. 
by  his  son, 

Edward  Rosthorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  who  to.  1st,  Helen, 
dau.  of  RatclilTe  Assheton,  F.sq.  of  Cuerdale,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  had  several  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  and 
2nilly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Greenhalgh,  Esq.  of  Brandlesliolme, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  only  three  daus., 

Catherine,   m.    William   Lever,  Esq.   of  Kirsall,  co.   Lan- 
caster. 
Mary,  wife  of  —  Boswcll. 
Jane,  wife  of  James  Murray. 

This  Edward  Rosthorne  was  one  of  the  six  captains  who 
assisted  the  Countess  of  Derby  during  the  siege  of  Lathom 
House  1043.  Afterwards,  at  her  request.  Prince  Rupert  gave 
him  the  governorship  of  Lathom  House,  and  made  him  colonel 
of  an  infantry  regiment,  with  which,  added  to  two  troops  of 
cavalry,  he  stoutly  defended  Lathom  for  two  years,  until  the 
surrender  of  it,  in  1645,  at  the  command  of  King  Charles  I. 
He  d.  soon  after  his  father,  about  1640,  and  was  «.  in  the  family 
estates  by  his  brother, 

Lawrence  Rosthorne,  or  Rawstorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  6. 
1019,  High  Sheriff  CO.  Lancaster  24  Charles  II.  (1081)  ;  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Murray,  Rector  of  Bury,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.  Rachel,  6.  1646  ;  m. 
Thomas  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Lum,  co.  Lancaster.  He  m,  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Bold,  Esq.  of  Bold,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
widow  of  John  Atherton,  E.sq.  of  Atherton,  and  she  possess- 
ing Atherton  for  life,  Mr.  Rawstorne  removed  thither,  and 
was  resident  there  when  he  recorded  his  pedigree  atthe  Lanca- 
shire Visitation,  23  Sept.  1064.  By  his  2nd  wife,  he  had  a  son, 
Peter,  6.  1002,  d.  young.  He  m.  3rdly,  Marjory,  dau.  of  John 
F'leetwood,  Esq.  of  Penwortham,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Ffarrington,  Esq.  of  Worden,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  he  had 
three  sons  and  two  daus.,  of  whom,  Fleetwood,  the  eldest  son, 
and  Richard,  the  youngest,  both  d.  young.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Rawstorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  s.  his  father;  he  was 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  11  Anne  (1712).  He  m.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Atlierton,  Knt*  of  Atherton,  co.  Lancaster 
(by  his  wife,  Isabella  Holte),  and  had  (with  others,  who  d. 
young), 

Edward,  who,  soon  after  his  father's  death,  gave  up  the 
family  estates  to  Lawrence,  the  eldest  son  of  his  next 
brother,  on  receiving  an  annuity  out  of  the  property.  He 
d.  unm. 

Lawrence,  who  to.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  I.ang- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her 
had  no  issue.     He  m.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  Dent,  of 
Preston,  and  by  her   had    one  son,  Lawrence  (of   whom 
presently),  and  a  dau.,  who  d.  young. 
TVilliam  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  only  child  of  Samuel 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Stapleion  Park,  co.  York,  and  had  issue  by 
her,  seven  sons   and   two   daus.      He  was  lifty-two  years 
Rector  of  Badsworth,  co.  York,  and  d.  1790. 
Fleetwood,  who  commanded  a  company  of  Infantry  at  the 
battle  of  Rencoux,  near  Liege,  and  wasslaiu  in  that  engage- 
ment 30  Sept.  1740. 
James,  d.  s.  p. 

JIary,  m.  Ralph  William  Grey,  Esq.  of  B.ackworth,  Northum- 
berland. 
Lawrence  Rawstorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall  and  Hutton,  s.  to 
the  family  estates  by  favour  of  his  uncle,  Edward  Rawstorne, 
and  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  in  1776.  He  hi.  Elizabeth 
Goldsmith  Atherton,  dau.  of  Robert  Gwillyin,  Esq.  of  Bewsey 
and  Atherton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton,  and  had  issue, 

Lawrence,  his  heir. 

"William,  m.  Agnes  Maria,  second  dau.  of  Edward  Buckley, 
Esq  of  Buckley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue,  two 
sons  and  three  daus.  ^ 

Robert  Atherton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Warrington  for  twenty-four 
years,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rieliard  Gwillym,  Esq.  of 
Bewsey,  en.  Lancaster,  and  had  a  son  Robert  Atherton, 
Vicar  of  Balderstone,  co.  Lancaster,  Archdeaeon  of  Black- 
burn, b.  1824  ;  m.  1854,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Feilden,  of 
Witton  Park,  Blackburn,  by  whom  lie  had  two  sons,  Ather- 
ton Gwillym,  m.  F.  Ilorton,  dau.  of  tv.  —  Horton,  Wellow 
Vicarage;  Henry  F'eilden,  m.  13  Jan.  1887,  Mabel  Katharine 
Whalley  Smythe,  only  child  of  Sir  John  Brocas  Gardiner, 
Bart,  of  Roche  Court,  Hants  (who  d.  1892) ;  and  one  dau. 
Mary  Cecilia,  who  d.  1886. 

*  Sir  R.  Atherton's  mother  was  Mary  I'olde,  of  Bolde,  before- 
mentioned  as  the  widow  of  John  Atheriun,  Esq.  of  Atherton, 
and  afterwards  m.  Lawrence  Rawstorne. 


RAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RAY 


1689 


F.Hraljefh,  d.  unm.  Henrietta  Maria. 

Attnes  Isabella,  U.  unm. 

Mary  Anne,  m.   Count  Piontliowski,  a  Col.  in  the  Imperial 
Army. 
The  eldest  son, 

La  WHENCE  IiAW8T0R«E,  Esq.  of  Newhalland  HuttQn,l)ecame 
proprietor  of  Penwortham  by  purchase;  he  was  Higli  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Lancaster  1814,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Lst  Lancashire  Militia. 
Jle  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Ledward,  of  Everton,  and  had 
issue, 

Lawrence,  his  heir,  now  of  Penwortham. 

Elizabeth  Henrietta  Maria. 

Margaret.  Fanny  Marian. 

Arma — Per  fesse,  az.  anl  gu.,  a  tower  triple-towered  or. 
Crest — A  lion  pafi.sant  or. 

Heals — Penwortham  Priory,  and  Ilutton  Hall,  Preston,  co. 
X.an  caster. 


KAYER    OF    HOLCOMBE. 

Rateb,  Chaelotte,  of  Holconibe  Court,  Pevon, 
jotingesfc  dau.  of  Admiral  William  Batemaii  Uash- 
wood,  ?».  22  April,  1869,  William  Cabew  Kateh, 
Esq.  of  Holcombe  Court,  late  Capt.  1st  JJevon 
IMilitia,  J. P.  Devon,  Patron  of  too  livings,  b.  26 
.Sept.  1820  ;  d.  11  Jan.  1S92. 

Liineagre. — Eet.  William  Eayeb,  J.P.  ,  of  Holcombe, 
Hector  of  Tidcombe  and  Chevithorne,  Devon  (son  of  Willium 
Hayer,  who  d.  Sept.  1829,  by  Mary  his  wife  (m.  1783,  d.  Feb. 
1834),  eldest  dau.  of  William  Harmar,  Esq.),  tti.  July,  1SI6, 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Carew,  Cth  Bart.,  and  d. 
Dec.  1866,  haviag  had  issue  by  lier  (who  d.  Aug.  IS.jl), 

I.  William,  late  of  Holcombe. 

Ji  Henry,  d.  Dec.  1853. 

J.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Hanmer  Morgan  Stratford,  M..\.,  Pteetor 

of  St.  Athan,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  d.  1893,  having  h  id  isaue, 

a  son  (deceased)  and  three  daus. 
ai.  Jane  Baskerville. 
111.  Frances,  m.  William  Pycroft  llarmar,  E«q.,  and  has  one 

son  and  two  daus.  iv.  Helen. 

£eat — Holcombe  Court,  Wellington,  Somerset. 


BAYMOND    OF    BELCHAMP    HALL. 

Eatmond,  Samuel  John  St.  Cleee,  Esq.  of 
IBelchamp  Hall,  Essex,  J.P.,  b.  1859;  m.  1884, 
IMargaret  Charlotte  Montague,  3rd  oau.  of  Francis 
Smjthies,  Esq.  of  Head  Gate  House,  Colchester, 
Essex,  and  has  a  son, 

Samuel  Philip  St.  Cleee,  6.  26  April,  1886, 

Lineag'e. — Philip  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Hundon,  Herts,  who 
tn.  1470,  Agnes,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  William  Stern,  of  Effenden, 
same  co.,  was  father  of  Roger  Raymond,  Esq.,  whose  wife  was 
'dau.  of  John  Elliot,  and  whose  son  and  heir  was  John  Ray- 
jioNo,  Esq.,  who  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Chadd  Cockayne,  Esq.  of 
Cockayne  Hatley,  co.  Bedford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John 
Havmond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp  Walter,  Essex,  came  to  Belchamp 
1611,  and  was  living  1627,  who  hi.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Sparrow, 
Esq.  of  Gestinthorpe,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Oliver  Raymond,  Esq.,  who  m.  1G53,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
'William  Harris,  Knt.  of  Shenfield,  Essex,  who  was  great-great- 
i^randson  of  Arthur  Harris  and  Joan  Percy  his  wife,  granddau. 
of  Henry  Algernon,  5th  Earl  of  Northumberland.  Oliver 
llaymond  d.  1679,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

St.  Clere  Raymond,  Esq.,  who  was  disinherited  for  marrying 
against  his  father's  consent.  His  wife  was  Anne  Workman, 
and  by  her  he  had  i-ssue,  i.  John,  to  whom  his  grandfather  left 
the  estate  ;  ii.  William,  successor  to  his  nephew ;  in.  Edward ; 
'IV.  James;  and  v.  Samuel, blown  up  in  a  ship,  who?n.  and  left 
:a  son,  William,  father  of  Samuel,  heir  to  his  grand-uncle, 
William.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp  Hall,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
■Sir  Roger  Burgoyne,  2nd  Bart,  of  Sutton,  and  left  at  his  decease 
T690,  one  son, 

John  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp,  who  d.  unm.  1720,  and 
»vas  s.  by  his  uncle, 

William  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp  Hall,  who  d.  1732, 
•  devised  the  property,  by  will,  to  his  great-nephew. 

Rev.  Samcel  Raymond,  of  Belchamp  Hall,  who  m.  Isabella, 
iiau.  of  Richard  Child,  M.D.,  of  Lavenhani,  Suffolk,  and  d. 
1767,  having  had  issue,  Philip  Honywood,  d.  un;n.  ;  Samcel, 
■of  whom  presently ;  and  Isabella,  vi.  1st,  John  Mayne,  Esq.  of 
Teffont,  Wilts,  and  2ndly,  1788,  Archibald,  9th  Earl  of  Dun- 
\donald.    Mr.  R:ijiuond's  2nd  son. 


Rev.  Samuel  Raymond,  Rector  of  Belchamp  and  Middleton, 
and  Vicar  of  Bulmer,  Essex,  vi.  1780,  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Brooke  Bridges,  Rector  of  Orlingbury,  co.  Northampton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  Philip  Honywood  (Rev.),  0?.  1807. 

II.  Samuel  Milbank,  late  of  Belchamp  Hall. 

III.  Oliver  (Rev.),  LL.B.  Rural  Dean,  Rector  of  Middleton,  and 
Vicar  of  Belchamp-cum-Buloier,  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rt-v. 
Charles  Andrews,  Rector  of  Flempton,  Suffolk,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Oliver  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cambridge. 

2  Edward  Walter,  deceased. 

3  William  Sterne,  deceased. 

4  diaries    Andrews    (Rev.),    M.A.,    Rector  of  St.   Mary, 
Wallingford,  Berks. 

■  1  Margaretta  Lyon,  deceased.  2  Agnes. 

3  Katharine,  deceased.  4  Anne  Ryecroft. 

5  Juliana. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Yates  Smithien,  Rector  of  Stan- 
ground-cum-Farcett,  co.  Huntingdon  ;  deceased. 

II.  Margaretta  Cave,  m.  Rev.  Jeremiah  Peniberton,  Rector 
of  Foxearth,  Essex  ;  deceased. 

Mr.  Raymond  d.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Milbank  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp  Hall,  J. P.,  b. 
6  Feb.  1787;  m.  7  March,  1808,  Sarah,  dju.  of  Rev.  William 
Cooke,  Rector  of  Preston,  Suffolk,  and  Vicar  of  Melton,  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue, 

Samuel  William,  b.  6  Aug.  1812;  d.  1852. 
John  Mayne  St.  Clere,  late  of  Belchamp  HaU. 
Oliver,  b.  28  Oct.  1816  ;  d.  1857. 
Edward  Marriott,  b.  12  Aug.  1819  ;  d.  1872. 
John  Stevens,  6.  31  Jan.  1823;  d.  1862. 
Isabella,  m.  Rowland  Dalton;  deceased. 
Emma  Brereton,  m.  Frederick  C.  Perry,  Esq. 

He  d.  18  Jan.  1863.     His  son, 

Rev.  John  Mayn-e  St.  Clere  Raymond,  of  Belchamp  Hall, 
Essex,  sometime  Vicar  of  Dinnington,  Northumberland,  B.A. 
Univ.  Coll.  Durham,  1837,  M.A.  1840,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Belchamp  Walter,  and  Patron  of  the  living  of  Belchamp-cum- 
Bulmer,  late  Rector  of  Belchamp  Otten,  b.  23  July,  1814;  vt. 
1857,  Louisa  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Fisher,  Rector  of 
Ovington-cum-Tilbury,  and  d.  Dec.  1893,  leaving  au  only  son, 

Samuel  John  St.  Cleee,  now  of  Belchamp. 

j4)-»is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
eagles  displayed  arg.,  armed  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
martlets  of  the  first,  for  Raymond  ;  2nd  and  3rd  or,  a  chevron 
between  three  crosses  fleurie  sa.,  for  Sterne.  Crest — A 
dragons  head  or,  langued  gu.,  ducally  gorged  of  the  last. 

Stat — Belchamp  Hall,  near  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 


RAYMOND    OF    HEATHFIELD    HOUSE. 

RAT.MOND,  Geneeal  jTexkt  Phipps,  of  Heath- 
field  House,  Bitterne,  Hants,  J.P.,  late  Col.  67th 
(South  Hampshire)  Kegt.,  Col.-in-Chief  of  the  1st 
(Royal  Scots)  Regt.  b.  21  Dec.  1808,  educated  at 
Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  served  in  the 
1st  Royal  Scots,  the  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  on 
the  Staff;  m.  20  Sept.  1849,  Julia,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  David  Ximenes,  K.C.B.  of  Bear  Place,  Berks, 
and  granddau.  of  Admiral  Fitz  Herbert  Evans. 

Lineagre. — This  family  is  one  of  antiquity. 

William  Raymond,  Esq.,  formerly  in  the  Light  Dragoons, 
and  Colonial  Secretary  at  Monte  Video  (son  of  Ldward  Ray- 
mond, Esq.,  who  inherited  considerable  landed  estates  in 
Somerset),  7)1.  1799,  Ann  Maria,  dau.  of  Rigby  Brodbelt,  Esq. 
of  Jamaica,  and  sister  of  Rigby  Brodbelt  Stallard  Penoyre,  Esq. 
of  The  Moor  and  Hardwick  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  1845, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1827)  had  issue, 

F'dward  Hankin,  d. 

William  F'bancis  Raymond  Stallard  Penoybb  (Rev.),  of 
The  .Moor  and  Hardwick  Court,  Herefordshire,  J. P.,  M.A. 
St.  Peter's  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Stockton,  co. 
Woicester,  Rural  Dean,  Vicar  of  Wilsford,  Wilts,  and  a 
Prebendary  of  Hereford,  6.  14  June,  1804;  m.  1830,  Mari- 
anne Belcher,  dau.  of  Admiral  FitzHerbert  Evans,  and  d. 
March,  18»9,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  had  two  daus., 
Ann  Fanny  Eliza,  m.  Is58,  Kev.  Slade  Baker  (now  Penoyre), 
M.jV.  ;  and  d.  June,  1892,  and  was  i.  in  the  estates  by  her 
eldest  son.  Rev.  Slade  Raymond  S.  Penoyre;  and  Maiia 
Penoyre  Forssteen. 

Henky  Phipps,  now  of  Heathfield  House. 

Ann  Elizabeth,  d. 

Fanny  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Francis  ffoUiott,  M.A.,  late  Rector  of 
\\  isliaw,  CO.  Warwick,  brother  to  John  ffollioit,  Esq.,  late 
M.P.  for  Sligo,  J. P.,  of  The  Lickhill,  co.  WorceBter,  and 
Holybrook,  co.  Sligo,  and  had  issue,  John,  U.  ;  Phiilip 
Homan,  Col.  in  the  Army  ;  and  Adeline. 


1690 


KEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


EEA 


The  estates  of  The  Jloor  and  Hanlwick  Court  have  bpcn  in 
possession  of  the  Pinoyre  family  since  the  roign  of  Hesrt 
VIII. 

-■iDjis— Quarterly  :  1st  anil  4th  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
eaalcs  displaycil  :uir.,  on  a  chief  uf  the  last  three  martlets  of 
tlietirst;  2ui.l  aiul  3r(i,  three  pheons.  CYtst— A  dragon's  head 
iiased  or,  lanRUel  k".,  dueally  gorged  of  the  last.  Molto— 
-tiiuam  servare  iiKnteiii. 

^tctf — lieathlieKt  House,  liitterne,  near  Southampton. 


CEEWE-READ,    late    OF    LLANDINAM. 

Ckkwe-Eeap,  Offley  John,  Esq.  late  of  Plas 
T>i!iam,  Llaiidinam,  co.  Montgomery,  J.P.,  Lieut. - 
Col.  -ith  B;itt.  South  Wales  Borde'rers,  b.  3  Dec. 
ISIS;  m.  2  March,  187.'),  Elizabeth  Stuarta,  2nd 
t'lan.  of  Hon.  Edward  Morris  Erskine,  C.B.,  and 
g:-auddau.  of  David  Montagu,  2nd  Lord  Erskine 
aiul  has  issue, 

I.  TiAXDrLPH  Offlet,  b.  12  .\pril,  1S76. 

II.  Edward  Charles,  6.  15  June,  1S77. 
iir.  A  son,  6.  17  Dec.  1878. 

liineagre. — '•  The  township  of  Crewe,  in  the  parish  of 
liarthomley,  Chester  "  (we  quote  Lysoss),  "  was  from  a 
vt-ry  early  period  the  seat  and  inheritance  of  the  family  of 
Crue,  or  Crewe'"  (.to  BfEKls's  Peerage). 

.Tou.N  Gfflet,  Esq.,  h.  ICSl  (the  descendant  of  a  family 
wliieh  had  been  settled  at  Madely  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  so  far 
hack  as  the  beginning  of  the  13th  century),  inherited  the 
.Manor  of  Crewe  in  right  of  his  mother,  Anne,  elder  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  John  Crewe,  Esq.,  and  assumed  in  con- 
sequence the  surname  and  arms  of  Crewe.  By  Sarah  Price 
his  wife,  he  left  (with  other  issue)  Joun  (father  of  the  1st 
1.0 rd  Crewe),  and 

liEv.  EANDfLPH  CitEWE,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Barthomley  and 
Waimingham,  h.  6  Feb.  1717;  '/;i.  Anx,  dau.  of  John  Head, 
Es(i.  of  Llandinam  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  171)3)  had 
issue, 

<  iFFLET,  his  heir. 

Itandolph  (liev.),  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Hawardcn,  m.  Frances, 
•  lau.  of   Sir  John  Glynne,  6th  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  Nov.  It3l4)  had  issue, 
Anne.  Mary  (Mrs.  Chorley). 

Ciiarles,  Rector  of  Lawton,  d.  s.  p.  1795. 
j>T.  Crewe  d.  29  May,  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

liEv.  Offlet  Crewe,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barthomley  and  War- 
u;ingham,  and  of  Astbury  and  Muccleston,  ^n.  \'i  Aug.  1779, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas. \ssheton Smith,  Esq.  of  Vaynol,  M.P., 
Lord-Lieutenant  co.  Carnarvon,  and  dying  19  Feb.  183t),  left 
(with  three  daus.,  Emma,  d.  xmm.  ;  Frances,  ra.  Rev.  Robert 
Wedgwood;  and  Harriet,  m.  1805,  Sir  Thomas  Tancred,  6th 
liart.  of  Boroughbridge)  one  son, 

John  Offlet  Crewe-Read,  Esq.  of  Llandinam  and  Wern, 
J.R.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Flint  1839.  and  of  co.  Mont- 
t;omery  IS47,  b.  1792;  m.  11  Aug.  1818,  Charlotte  Prestwood, 
eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Willoughby  Lake,  K.C.li.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Oct.  186.5)  had  issue, 

Bagot  Offlet,  his  heir. 

Offlet  Malcolm,  successor  to  liis  brother. 

John  Charles  Edward,  late  Lieut. -Col.  62nd  Light  Infantry, 
6.  26  July,  1S23 ;  in.  Miss  Henrietta  Clarke,  aud  has 
issue. 

Arthur  Willoughby,  Capt.  51st  Light  Infantry,  afterwards 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  18  June,  1833  ;  m.  16  Nov.  18C7, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Broughton,  R.N.,  and  d. 
G  May,  1874,  leaving  issue. 

Charlotte,  ra.  29  Dec.  1840,  Charles  Balfour,  Esq.,  R.A.,  and 
d.  March,  1846,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Crewe  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  on  the  death  of  his 
lather,  15  March,  1836,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Read,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  iBagot 
Read,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Chester.  He  d.  30  Nov.  1858,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bagot  Offlet  Cbewe-Eead,  Esq.  of  Llandinam  Hall,  co. 
^Montgomery,  and  Wern,  co.  Flint,  6.  27  Sept.  1820.  He  d.  s.  p. 
20  Dec.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  brotlier, 

Offlet  Malcolm  Ceewe-Read,  Esq.  of  Plas  Dinam, 
Llandinam,  co.  Montgomery,  Capt.  R.N.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hij^h 
Sheriff  1870,  b.  13  Sept.  1821;  m.  15  Feb.  1848,  Charlotte  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Thomas  JIarmaduke  George,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
y  Dec.  1836;  had  one  son, 

Offlet  John,  of  Llandinam. 

^r/i^s— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  grifQn  segreant  or,  for 


Read;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for  CREirE. 
Crests — 1st,  Read,  An  eagle  displayed  sa.  ;  2nd,  Crewe,  Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  gamb  arg.,  charged  with  a 
crescent  gu. 

Scat — Plas  Dinam,  Llandinam,  co.  Montgomery. 

Club — Brooks. 


READ    OF    HONINGHAM    THORPE. 

Ee.^d,  Clare  Sewell,  Esq.  of  Iloningliara 
Tliorpe,  CO.  Xorfolk,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  E.  and  S.  Nor- 
folk 1805-80,  and  West  Xorlolk  1883-1885,  b.  6 
Nov.  1826,  m.  Sept.  1859,  Sarah  Maria,  only  dau.  of 
James  Watson,  Esq.  (Sheriff  of  Norwieli  18 lU), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  JIary  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Anderson,  Esq.  of  the  Barton, 

Cirencester. 
n.  Katheiine  Frances,  m.  Henry  Valentine  Baker,  Esq. 
ni.  Clare  Sybil.  iv.  Margaret  Sewell. 

Mr.  Read,  who  -was  Parliarnentary  Secretary  of  the 
Local  Government  Board,  1875  to  1876,  in  Disraeli's 
Administration,  is  the  son  of  the  late  Greorge  Read, 
Esq.  by  Sarali  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Clare  Sewell, 
Esq.  of  Barton  Bendish  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and 
grandson  of  Trevett  Read,  Esq.  and  Mary  Calver 
his  wife. 

Seat — Honinghain  Thorpe,  near  Norwich. 
Clubs — Carlton  and  Farmers. 


READE    OF    CROWE    HAIiL. 

Reade,  James  Colquiioun  Retell,  Esq.  of  Crowe 
Ilall,  CO.  Suffolk,  B.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  J.P.  for  cos.  Suliolk  and  Glamor- 
gan, Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  3rd  Batt.  Welsh  Rcgt., 
late  Capt.  Suti'olk  Yeomanry,  and  formerly  Lieut. 
14th  Hussars,  b.  13  May,  1840;  s.  his  father  28  Sept. 
1880  ;  m.  4  Feb.  1891,  Florence  Sophia,  eldest  dau. 
of  M.  Hardy  Voss,  Esq.  of  Be  Montford  House, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

Margaret  Colquhoun,  b.  4  Dec.  1891. 

Lineag'e.—JoHN  Page  Reade,  Esq.  of  Crowe  Hall, 
Suffolk  (2nd  son  of  George  Reade,  Esq.  of  Crowe  Hall,  by 
Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Routledge,  Esq.  of  'VVindlestone, 
CO.  Durham),  J  P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1865,B.A.Exeter  Coll. 
O.xford,  1828,  6.1806;  m.  1st,  9  April,  1829,  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Colquhoun,  3rd  Bart,  of  Colquhoun  and  Luss,  by  wlionk 
(who  d.  17  Oct.  1S5'2)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  Colquiiou.v  Revell,  now  of  Crowe  Hall. 

He  m.  2ndly,  20  Sept.  1854,  Lady  Mary  Stuart  Knox,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Ranfurly,  and  had  further  issue, 

II.  Hubert  Granville  Revell.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  h.  1857. 

III.  Raymond   Northland  Revell,   Capt.    Shropshire    Light 
Infantry,  D.A.A.G.  Egypt,  b.  16  Feb.  1861. 

I.  Evelyn  Helen  Revell. 
Mr.  Reade  d.  28  Sept.  1880. 

Arms — Gu.,   a   saltire   between  four   garbs  or.      Crest — A 
Cornish  chough.     Muito — Cedant  arma  toga;. 
Seal — Crowe  Hall,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 
Toicii  Residence — 27,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S. 
Clubs — Brooks  and  New  University. 


READE    OF    IPSDEN. 

Reade,  Heebekt  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Ipsden 
House,  CO.  Oxford,  b.  30  April,  1870  ;  s.  his  father 
18  Feb.  1884. 

Liineagre. — The  founder  of  the  co.  Oxford  family  appears 
to  have  been  Edward  Rkad,  or  Rede,  Esq.  of  Beedon,  Berks, 
mentioned  in  Fuller's  Worthies  as  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  ia 
the  17th,  and  again  in  the  29th  Henrt  VI.    His  son, 

William  Read,  of  Barton,  Berks,  had  that  estate  granted  to 
him  by  Henrt  VIII.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Beaumont, 
of  Orton-on-the-Hill,  alius  Overton,  co.  Leicester,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son, 

TuoMAs  Read,  of  Barton,  buried  at  Beedon.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hoo,  Esq.  of  IIoo,  Herts,  by  whom  he  had 
(besides  daus.)  a  son, 

TuoMAs  Read,  High  Sheriff  Berks  24  Quceu  Elizabeth, 


KEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


REA 


1601 


m.  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Stoneliouse,  Esq.  of  West  Peckham, 
Kent,  Clerk  of  the  Green  Cloth,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

Sib  Thomas  Head,  Knt.  of  Beedon,  Barton,  Ipsden,  and 
Bunstew,  co.  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Berks  41  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Brocket,  Knt.  of 
Brocket  Hall,  co.  Hertford,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Ipsden,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Corne- 
wal],  Barou  of  Burford,  and  d.  v.  p.  1837,  leaving  (with 
other  issue)  three  sons, 

1  CoMPTON  (Sir),  Bart,  of  Shipton  Court,  Beedon,  and 
Barton,  created  a  Bart.  1660,  ancestor  of  Eeade,  Bart,  of 
Sh  ipton  Court  (the  Patents  of  Baronetcy  having  the  name 
of  Keade  inserted  1641  and  1660  with  a  final  c,  tliat  form 
of  speUing  was  thenceforward  adopted  by  the  family). 

2  Edwakd,  of  whom  hereafter. 

3  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  John  (Sm),  Bart,  of  Brocket  Hall,  inherited  that  estate, 
and  was  created  a  Bart.  1641,  which  title  became  extinct  on 
the  death,  22  Feb.  1712,  of  Sir  John,  the  3rd  Bart,  {see 
Burke's  extinct  Baronetage). 

III.  Kichard,  ancestor  of  Keade  of  Wooclparks,  co.  Galway, 
Ireland. 

I.  Wary,  r,i.  Sir  Robert  Dormer,  Knt.  of  co.  Buckingham. 

II.  Elizabeth.  in.  Frances. 

Sir  Thomas,  who  was  Sheriff  of  Herts  1C18,  d.  1800,  and  settled 
his  estate  of  Ipsden  on  his  grandson, 

Edward  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Head, 
above-named.  He  ra.  1st,  1651,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Acton, 
Esq.  of  Bockelton,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Comp- 
lon  d.  unm.,  and  2ndly,  Ellen,  widow  of  William  Allen, 
Esq.  of  Goring,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  besides 
daus.,  Philip  Edward,  who  d.  unni.  before  his  father,  and  his 
successor, 

Thomas  Reade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  m.  1703,  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
William  Blackall,  Esq.  of  Chackcnden,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

John  Reade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Brighain,  Esq.  of  Cane  End,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  John,  who 
d.  s.  'p.,  and  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Bartholomew,  Esq. 
of  Ipsden,  by  whom  he  had  (with  other  issue)  a  sen, 

George  Reade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  m.  1774,  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev. 
W.  Tiiomas,  Vicar  of  Ipsden,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John  Reade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  Xov. 
1778  ;  m.  9  Feb.  1796,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  John 
Scott,  M.P.  for  Stockbridge  (who  afterwards  took  the  name  of 
Wari>g),  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thurlow,  Collector  at  Saharunpore,  6.  22  June,  1797; 
d.  unm.  26  Nov.  1827. 

II.  George  Edward,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  Bombay,  6. 25  Aug.  1798; 
(/.  unm.  1816,  at  Calicut,  Bombay. 

in.  Henry  Jonathan,  H.E.I.C.'s  Cavalry,  b.  25  Feb.  1801  ; 
wlio  fell  at  the  head  of  his  troop  at  Kolah,  East  Indies, 
1S21. 

IV.  William  Barrington,  his  heir. 

V.  Edward  Anderdon.  formerly  of  the  Bengal  C.S.,  C.B.,  J. P. 
COS.  Berks  and  Oxford,  6.  15  March,  1807;  r.i.  April,  1*<38, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Burnard,  Esq.  of  Colyford  and 
Crewkerne,  Somerset,  and  d.  12  Feb.  18^6,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Burnard,  H.M.  Indian  Army,  retired,  d.  unm.  25  March, 
1878. 

2  Lawrence. 

3  Aithur,  m.  24  April,  1878,  Mary  Wood,  widow  of  Capt. 
A.  W.  Garnett,  K.E.,anddau.  of  E.  S.  Burnand,  of  Crew- 
kerne, CO.  Somerset. 

1  Amy,  m.  May,  1868,  Rev.  C.  Stanley  Taylor,  M.A.,  of 
Flowton,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  d.  s.  p.  10  Oct.  1877. 

2  Ellinor,  m.  July,  1873,  F.  E.  Hodges,  Esq.  of  WaUing- 
ford,  Berks. 

3  Lucy,  m.  19  March,  1884,  Edward  Rochfort  Smith, 
eldest  son  of  Major  Lionel  Smith,  late  of  H.M.  64th 
Foot. 

4  Margaret,  m.  15  Feb.  1880,  Kyrle  Emlc,  son  of  John 
Symons,  Esq.     He  d.  26  April,  1884,  aged  35. 

Ti.  Compton,  6.  16  March,  1811  ;  m.  15  March,  1833, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Ralph  Walker,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Compton,  M.A. 

2  George,  H.M.  Indian  Army. 

3  John,  rf.  unm.  1876. 

1  Anna  Maria,  m.  1855,  Hon.  Robert  Drummond,  Bengal 
C.S.,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue. 

2  CeciUa  Jane.  3  Emilia  Sophia. 

VII.  Charles,  D.C.L.,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon., 
Vinerian  I'ellow,  Barristcr-at-Law,  the  well-known  writer 
and  novelist,  b.  8  June,  1814;  d.  unm.  11  April,  1884. 

I.  Sophia  Brooke,  m.  1820,  Rev.  Thomas  Woodroffe,  Canon 
of  Winchester,  and  rf.  1856,  leaving  issue.  He  d.  14  May, 
1878,  aged  88. 

II.  Julia  Susanna,  m.  1822 ,  Capt.    Allen  Francis  Gardiner, 


P..N.,  3rd  son  of  Samuel  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Coouibc  Lodge, 
Oxon.,  and  d.  1834,  leaving  issue. 
III.  EUincr  Hastings,  rf.  unm.  1  June,  1878. 
Mr.  Reade  d.  24  Oct.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Barrington  Reade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden  House, 
H.E.I.C.'s  Cavalry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  30  Jan.  1803;  m.  12 
April,  1837,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  John  Murray,  Esq.  oi 
Ardbennie,  co.  Perth,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  had  issue* 

I.  William  AVinwood,  6.  26   Dec.  1838;    d.  num.  24  ApriL 
1875. 

II.  Henrv  St.  John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

III.  George,  6.  1841. 

IV.  Charles  Edward,  R.N.,  6.  1842. 

v.  Malcolm,  Bengal  C.S.,  6.  1856  ;  d.  unm.  6  Feb.  1875. 
VI.  Frederick,  b.  1848. 

I.  Mary  Louisa. 

II.  Emily  Sophia,  m.  Rev.  J.  Russel  (who  is  deceased). 

III.  F'rances. 

Mr.  Reade  d.  11  Dec.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Henry  St.  John  Reade,  M.A.,  of  Ipsden  House, 
b.  4  Jan.  1840;  m.  18  Dec.  1868,  Frances  Ann,  only  dau.  of 
Rev.  W.  Vincent,  Vicar  of  Chipperfield,  Herts,  and  had 
issue, 

Herbert  Vincent,  now  of  Ipsden. 

William  Henry  Vincent,  b.  13  Jan.  1872. 

Francis  Vincent,  b.  29  March,  ls74. 

Mary  Vincent,  b.  5  June,  1876. 
Mr.  Reade  d.  18  Feb.    18S4.    His  widow   m.   1890,   Charles 
Edwards  Dyer,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  saltire,  between  four  garbs,  or.  Crut — On  a 
stump  of  a  tree  vert,  a  falcon  rising  ppr.,  belled  and  jessed  or. 
Motto — Cedant  arma  togae. 

Utat — Ipsden  House,  Wallingford,  co.  Oxford. 


BEADE     (now     HIBBERT)     OF    WOOD 
PARK. 

Eeade,  Eloeence  Jane,  of  Wood  Park,  co. 
Galwav,  s.  lier  grandfather  1883 ;  m.  4  Oct. 
1887,  Robert  Eiennes  Hibbert,  Esq.,  late  Queen'.* 
Eays,  only  son  of  Col.  F.  D.  Hibbert,  of  Eucknell 
Manor,  Bicester. 

liineage.— Philip  Reade,  of  Wood  Town,  co.  Wcstmeatle 
(eldest  son  of  Rev.  Philip  Eeade),  ra.  1695,  Mary  Palmer,  olf 
liallyboggin,  co.  Kildare,  and  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  vi.  John 
Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Dardistown,  co.  Meath)  had  two  sons, 
Philip,  his  heir,  and  Daniel,  m.  Jane  Purdon,  of  co.  West- 
meath.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  Philip  Reade,  D.D.,  of  Wood  Town,  6.  1699;  m.  1st. 
1748,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of 
Bracklyn  Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  and  2ndly,  1770,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  M.P.  co.  West- 
meath, and  by  the  former  only  had  issue, 

John,  Bariister-at-Law,  m.  1787,  Martha,  only  dau.  of  Francis 
Hopkins,  Esq.  and  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Hopkins,  Bart., 
and  by  her  bad  an  only  child,  F'rancis  Catherine,  of  WooU 
Town,  CO.  Meath,  who  d.  unm.  1853. 

William  Francis. 

The  younger  son, 

William  Francis  Reade,  of  Wood  Park,  m.  1788,  Jane-,. 
Peacock,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Borr,  Esq.  of  New 
Park,  CO.  Meath,  by  Jane  his  wife,  only  child  and  heir  of 
William  Peacock,  Esq.  of  Tinne  I'ark,  King's  co.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Borr,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Carew,  Esq.  of 
Woodeiistown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

1  William.  2  Robert  Carow. 

3  Philip.  4  Edward. 

1  Frances.  2  Jane  Peacock. 

I.  Jane  Peacock,  d.  unm. 

II.  Mai  ia  Peacock,  m.  Eev.  Eobert  de  la  Pere  Eobinson,  of 
Ballynavin  C;cstle,  co.  Tipperary. 

III.  Jessie  Louisa,  d.  untn. 

Mr.  Eeade  d.  10  Sept.  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Wood  Park,  J. P.,  M..\.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,   b.  1793;    m.  28  April,  1829,  Grace,  youngest  dau.  of 
John  Eutherfoord,  Esq.  of  St.  Douloughs,  co.  Dublin,   (the 
eldest  male  representative  of  the  Eutherfoords  of  Ashentilly, 
CO.  Perth),  and  had  issue, 
I.  Philip  William  Villiers,    b.  Sept.  1839;    m.  8  March, 
1862,  Caroline  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Eobert  Duprc  Alex- 
ander, Esq.,  and  gianddau.  of  Sir  Robert  Alexander,  2n(l 
Isart.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1874,  leaving 
by  her  (who  -hi.  2ndly,  18  July,  1878,  Leicester  Hibbert, 
Esq.  of  Chalfont,  co.  Bucks)  an  only  child, 


1692 


KEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EEC 


Florence  Jane,  now  of  Wood  Tark. 

I.  Snrah  Rosanna. 

II.  Jane  Peacock  M.iria,  m.  Joseph  C.  Ru'herfoord.  Esq.  of 
Lynburj-,  co.  Wostnieath,  and  <./.  Jan.  IS.'T,  leaving  issue. 

Hr.  Keade  if.  1SS3,  and  was  s.  by  liis  gianddau.,  now  of  Wood 
Park. 

Ariii-< — Gu.,  a  clicvron  or,  between  two  fleurs-do-lis  in  chief 
of  the  second,  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base  arg.  Crest— An 
arm  erect,  issuing  from  clouds,  the  hand  holding  an  open 
bibie,  all  ppr.  Mottoes— Amor  sine  timore  ;  Cedaut  arma 
togae. 

isuif— Wood  Park,  Scarriff. 


HEAVELY  OF  KINNERSLEY  CASTLE. 
Eeavelt,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Kinnersloy  Castle, 
CO.  Herel'ord,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1SG7,  b. 
31  July.  ]  829  ;  m.  5  Dec.  ISoO,  Johanna  Margarctlia 
Wilheinine,  only  child  and  heir  of  George  Sticfvater, 
Esq.  of  Uamburg,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  George  Wood,  D.C.L.  of  the  University  of  Jena, 
1^77,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  17  Oct. 
18,iJ  ;  m.  "21  Feb.  18S9,  Veronica,  only  dau.  of  Kev.  I. 
Stammers,  and  had  issue  ^with  a  son  and  dau.  who 
both  if.  in  infancy,  March,  1892),  a  son,  George  Cuthbert, 
I.  May,  1S93. 

I.  Jlinna  Frances  Henrietta,  vi.  1872,  G.  F.  Bodley,  Esq. 
A.E.A.,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  George  Hamilton,  b.  Is73. 

II.  Mary  Isabella  Charlotte. 

Liineag'e. — The  Revelys,  or  Eeavclys,  took  their  name 
from  Keavely  (which  place,  family  tradition  says,  formerly 
belonged  to  that  funiily),  in  the  parish  of  Ingram,  at  the  foot 
of  Cheviot,  temp.  Edward  II.  Isabella  de  Reaveley,  a.d.  1400, 
vas  a  tenant  of  the  tythes  of  Kyloe,  under  the  Convent  of 
Durham.  William  de  Reavely,  and  his  wife  Joetta,  were 
(benefactors  to  the  shrine  of  St.  Cuthbert,  a  few  years  after. 
There  is  mention  of  John  Reavely,  of  Humbletun,  in  an  in- 
<juisition  held  a.d.  15C8;  also  in  1G63,  of  Edward  and  John 
Eeavely.  Members  of  this  family  held  lands  in  the  north  of 
Northumberland,  Islandshire,  Norhamshire,  Berwick-upon- 
Tweed,  and  elsewhere. 

JouN  Ccthbert  Reavelt,  of  Humbleton,  co.  Northumber- 
Sand,  jii.  1712,  Barbara  Reed,  of  Yardhil!,  co.  Northumberland, 
<f.  1729,  and  had  four  sons,  Thomas  and  Edward,  both  if. 
J.  J5.  ;  Ccthbert,  of  whom  presently:  ani  Charles,  who  in. 
a  dau.  of  —  Charlton,  of  Reedsmouth,  and  had  two  duns., 
Ann,  m.  —  Maitland,  Esq.,  and  Henrietta,  if.  unm.  The  third 
£on, 

CuTHBEBT  Reavely,  Esq.,  m.  1749,  Barbara  Maughan,  and 
had  issue,  John,  b.  1751,  if.  unm. ;  Cuthbebt  ;  and  Ann,  6. 
1750,  if.  unm.    The  younger  son, 

Ccthbert  Reavelt,  Esq.  of  Kenton,  co.  Northumberland, 
<6.  1754;  m.  Henrietta  Wedderburn,  and  if.  1S03,  having  had, 
lesidcs  other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p.,  Henry,  Thomas,  Henrietta, 
in.  Edward  Hall  Campbell,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  Tyne  Hussars,  and 
Frances,  m.  Capt.  fasker.    The  younger  son, 

Thomas  Reavelt,  Esq.,  6.  1799;  m.  16  Oct.  1828,  Anne 
AVilson,  2nd  dau.  of  Douglas  Sands,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  North- 
eimberland,  and  by  her  (who  if.  1843)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Kinnersley  Castle. 

Francis  Fenwick  (Rev.),  Rector  of  West  Lcxham,  co.  Nor- 
folk, b.  25  March,  lfc33;  m.  1st,  IC  Jan.  lsG3,  Fanny  Ahby, 
3rd  dau.  of  Kev.  William  Domvile,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Win- 
forton,  CO.  Hereford,  a  younger  brother  of  Sir  Compton 
Domvile,  1st  Bart,  of  Santry,  which  lady  cf.  5  Nov.  lasl. 
He  m.  2ndly,  11  Oct.  1883,  Bertha,  eldest  dau.  of  Mons. 
Gustave  Napoleon  Rensch,  of  Nancy,  France. 

Anne  Frances,  m.  George  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  Tours,  C.E., 
OtHcer  of  the  Legion  ot  Honour,  and  has  had  issue,  George 
Reavely,  cf.  at  San  Paolo,  Brazil;  Minnie;  Maria;  !•  ranees; 
and  .Annie. 

Xouisa,  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1870,  Charles  Francis  Salvin,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham, 
and  has  issue  ;   2ndly,  Capt.  Charles  Mottram,  late  Hth 
Foot. 
Mr.  Reavely  d.  Oct.  1872. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  estoilcs  of 
twelve  points  az.  Crest — An  estoile,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
Optima  revelatio  Stella. 

ibtaJ— Kinnersley  Castle,  Lctton,  co.  Hereford. 


Slieriff  1SS2,  J.r.  co.  Cambridge,  late  Lieut.  Essex 
Eille  Militia,  and  formerly  Cornet  and  Sub-Lieut. 
2nd  Life  Guards,  Mayor  of  Colchester  1884-85,  b.  11 
Sept.  184fi  ;  m.  25  June,  1873,  Judith  Blanche,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Philip  Gurdon,  Rector  of  Cranworth-cum- 
Letton,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

Martin,  b.  6  Feb.  1875. 
Winifred. 

Lineage. — John  Redow,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  had  a  grant 
of  arms  li;S5.  He  d.  13  April,  1699,  leaving  by  Sarah  Tayspill 
his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Isaac  Redow,  Knt.  of  Colchester,  Recorder  and  M.P.  for 
that  borough,  m.  1st,  Mary  Lemyng,  granddau.  of  Sir  William 
Batten,  Surveyor-General  of  the  Navy,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau  of  Sir  William  Wiseman,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  J.  L.  Hony- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Mark's  Hall,  Essex,  and  if.  19  Sept.  1726,  having 
had  by  the  former  lady  one  son, 

Lemyng,  who  predeceased  his  father,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  Charles  Chamberlain,  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Willi  im.  Lord 
Abergavenny,  and  left  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Ger  Thomas 
Adams,  and  had  an  only  dau.  Mary,  who  d.  s.  2>.  1804. 

2  Isaac  Le.myng,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Isaac  Lemyng  Rebow,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  M.P.,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Matthew  Martin,  of  Wyvenhoe  and  Alresford 
Hall,  Essex,  M.P.  for  Colchester,  and  if.  3.  March,  1734,  leaving 
a  son  aiul  lieir, 

Isaac  Martin  Rebow,  Esq.  of  Wyvenhoe  Park,  Essex,  Col. 
of  the  East  Essex  Militia,  Recorder  and  M.P.  for  Colchester, 
who,  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Capt.  Martin, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Martin,  on  the  death  of  his 
maternal  uncle,  Thomas  Martin,  1776.  He  vi.  his  cousin, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Martin,  Esq.  of  Alresford 
Hall,  son  and  eventually  heir  (his  eldest  brother,  Samuel, 
having  d.  s.  p.  17G5)  of  Capt.  Matthew  Martin,  before  men- 
tioned, and  by  her  (who  if.  22  Dec.  1804)  left  at  his  decease,  3 
Oct.  1781,  three  daus.  and  co  heirs, 

Mary  Hester. 

Sarah  Emma,  m.  Henry  Hichens,  Esq.  of  Penzance,  and 
d.s.p.  24  May,  1798. 

Frances  Mary,  if.  s.p. 

The  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir, 

Mary  Hester  Rebow,  vi.  1796,  Gen.  Francis  Slater  (son 
of  R.  Slater,  Esq.  of  Chesterfield,  who  assumed  the  surname 
of  Rebow).  She  left  at  her  decease  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Mary  Martin,  of  Wyvenhoe  Park,  m.  1st,  Sir  Thomas  Ornisby, 
Bart.,  and  2ndly,  183.i,  John  Gurdon,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  Theo- 
philus  Thonihaugh  Gurdon,  Esq.  of  Letton,  Norfolk  (High 
Sheriff  1824),  by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Mellish,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Blyth  Hall,  Notts.  On  his  marriage,  1835,  Mr.  Gurdon 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Rebow.  He  vi.  2ndly, 
3  Dec.  1845,  Lady  Georgiana  Isabella  Toler,  4th  dau.  of  Hector 
John  Graham,  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Hector  John,  now  of  Wyvenhoe. 

I.  Georgina  Elizabeth  Anne.  ii.  Mary  Louisa. 

Mr.  Gurdon-Rebow  was  M.P.  for  Colchester,  d.  12  Oct.  1870, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  Hector  John  Gurdon- 
Rebow,  Esq. 

Arms— 1st  and  4th,  Rebow,  gu.,  two  long-bows  bent  and 
interlaced  in  sallire  or,  stringed  arg.,  between  four  bezants, 
each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Gurdon,  sa., 
three  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lis  or.  Crests — 1st,  A  demi-eagle 
displayed,  issuing  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  on  the  breast  a 
bezant  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  az.,  in  the  beak  an  arrow  of 
the  second,  headed  and  feathered  arg.;  2nd,  A  goat  climbing 
up  a  rock,  all  ppr. 

Seat — Wyvenhoe  Park,  Colchester,  Essex. 

tf«i(— Brooks'. 


BEBOW    OF    WYVENHOE    PARK. 

Guedon-Rebow,  Hectok  John,  Esq.  of  Wyven- 
lioe  Park,  Essex,  J.L'.  and  D.L.  for    Essex,  High 


BECKITT    OF    SWANLAND    MANOH. 

Reckitt,  James,  Esq.  of  Swanland  Manor,  co. 
York,  J.P.  for  tlie  East  Riding,  b.  14  Nov.  1833  ; 
«i.  12  Oct.  1865,  Kat]ileen,dau.  of  Robert  Saunders, 
Esq.  of  Lining  and  Harrogate,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

:.  Harold  James,  b.  5  May.  1868. 
II.  Philip  Bealby,  6.  1  Jan.  1873. 
I.  Mary  Kathleen,  b.  25  July,  1870. 
n.  Elizabeth  Lucy,  b.  20  Jan.  1878, 

Xiineage. — Thomas  Reckitt,  Esq.  (son  of  William  Reckitt, 
an  eminent  missionary,  and  great  traveller  in  America  and 
the  continent  of  Europe,  in  the  middle  of  the  last  century),  ni. 


EED 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EEE 


1693 


1770,  Elizabeth   Massey,  and   d.  1820,  leaving  liy  her  (who 
d.  1810)  a  son, 

Isaac  Reckitt,  Esq.  of  Hull,  who  ra.  1817,  and  liy  his  wife, 
Anne  {d.  26  March,  1874),  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  d.  1842. 

II.  Frederic,  m.  Eliza  Prj'or,  deceased. 

III.  George,  r/i.  Elizabeth  S.  Jaciison,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  one  dau. 

IV.  Francis,  m.  1st,  Marianne  Bennington,  by  whom  he  had 
four  sons  and  one  dau. ;  2ndly,  Caroline  Harris,  by  whom 
he  had  two  sons  ;  3rdly,  Louisa  Wliitlock,  and  by  her  had 
two  daus. 

V.  James,  now  of  Swanland  Manor. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Wallis.  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Isaac  Reckitt  d.  8  March,  1862. 
iSeai — Swanland  Manor,  Brough,  co.  York. 


REDINGTON    OF    KILCORNAN. 

RejDington,  The  Right  Hon.  Cheistopher 
Talbot,  of  Kilcornan,  co.  Galway,  P.O.,  B.A.  Cli. 
Cb.  OxTord,  J.P.  and  D.L.,Higli  Sheriff  1873,  a  Sena- 
tor of  the  Eoyal  University  of  Ireland,  and  a  Com- 
missioner of  National  Education,  b.  30  Sept.  1847. 

Liiueag'e. — Thomas  Redington,  of  Creganna,  co.  Galway, 
h.  1697 ;  )Ji.  1729,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lynch,  of  Lydiean, 
CO.  Galway,  an  ofiBcer  in  the  army  of  James  II.  at  Limerick, 
and  d.  1780,  leaving  issue, 

XiCHOLAs,  his  heir. 
Gregory,  who  went  to  America. 

Michael,  m.  1763,  Margaret  French,  of  Cork,  and  by  her  left 
a  son,  TuoMAS,  successor  to  his  uncle,  and   three   daus., 
Bridget,  m.  George  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Roscommon ; 
Mary,  m.  —  Lawless,  Esq. ;  and  Sarah,  i)!.  —  Tully,  Esq. 
Thomas,  h.  1742;  m.  1763,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Christopher  Burke, 
Esq.  of  Kilcoman  (a  younger  branch  of  the  House  of  Clan- 
licarde),  by  whom,  who  d.  1814,  he  had  issue, 
Thomas,  h.  1769;  d.  unm.  1803. 
Nicholas,  b.  1779;  d.  unm.  1798. 

Christopher,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  1780  ;  ra.  1812,  Frances, 
only  child  of  Henry  Dowell,  Esq.  of  Cadiz,  descended 
from  a  younger  branch  of  the  Dowells  of  Mantua,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  1872 
(with  a  dau.  Anne,  who  d.  unm.  1829),  an  onlytson  and 
successor.  Sir  Thomas  Nicholas  KEDrxoTON,  K.C.B.,  of 
Kilcoman. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas,  1st  Lord  £french. 
Honoiia,  m.  1791,  Malachy  Daly,  Esq.  of  Rafoid,  co.  Gal- 
way. 

Mary  Eliza,  d.  1836. 
Mary,  m.  Thomas  Butledge,  F.sq.,  and  cZ.  1763,  leaving  three 
daus.  ;  the  eldest,  Fanny,  m.  Isidore  Blake,  of  Towerhill, 
CO.  Mayo  ;  the  2nd,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Ormsby,  Esq.  of 
Ballinamona,  and  the  youngest,  vi.  William  Bermingham, 
Esq.  of  Ross  Hill,  and  was  mother  of  Mary,  wile  of 
Nathaniel,  2nd  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and  Anne,  wife  of  Francis 
William,  2nd  Earl  of  Charlemont. 
Eliza,  m.  —  Archdeacon,  Esq.,  and  left  one  son,  Nicholas, 
Bishop  of  Kilmacduagh,  and  one  dau.  Mary,  m.  Walter 
Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballyglunin,  grandfather  of  Robert  Blake, 
Esq.,  now  of  Ballyglunin. 

Mr.  Redington  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Redingtok,  Esq.  of  Mere  Hill,  co.  Galway,  Col.  of 
Volunteers,  m.  1st,  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Hamiltcn,  Esq.  of 
Fairfield,  and  2ndly,  Marcella,  dau.  of  Christopher  Burke,  Esq. 
of  Kilcornan,  who  survived  him,  and  d.  1820.  He  d.  s.  p.  180G, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Redi.vgton,  Esq.  of  Rye  Hill,  co.  Galway,  6.  1767; 
VI.  1802,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  and 
had  issue,  Eleanor,  m.  Stephen  Roche,  Esq.  of  Rye  Hill ; 
Margaret ;  Mary,  d.  1830;  Sarah,  m.  M.  Balfe,  Esq.  of  South 
Park,  CO.  Roscommon,  and  d.  s.  'p-  1833  ;  Jane  ;  Elizabeth, 
in.  1st,  —  Moynaghan,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  1842,  Robert  BodUin, 
Esq.  of  Annagh.  On  this  gentleman's  decease  without  male 
issue,  1828,  the  male  representation  devolved  on  his  kinsman, 

SiK  Thomas  Nicholas  Redington,  K.C.B.,  of  Kilcornan,  6.  2 
Oct.  1815 ;  m.  1842,  Anna  Eliza  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Hyacinth  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot  and  Talbot  Hall,  co. 
■Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1889)  had  issue, 

Cheistopher  Talbot,  now  of  Kilcornan. 

Thomas,  h.  13  April,  1857:  d.  1869. 

Anne  Eliza. 

Frances,  m.  1865,  J.  Wilson  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras,  co.  Gal- 
way, and  Belvoir,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue,  Mark,  b.  1866; 
Thomas  David,  b.  1870;  William,  b.  Is71 ;  Ellen;  and 
Frances. 

Mary  Theresa.  Matilda. 

Sir  Thomas  Redington,  M.P.  for  Dundalk  from  1837  to  1846, 
was  appointed  Under-Secretary  for  Ireland  in  the  latter  year. 


and  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Control  Dec.  1852.  This  offlca 
he  resigned  in  1856.  He  received  the  Order  of  the  Batb 
(K.C.B.)  1849,  immediately  after  the  Queen's  Visit  to  Ireland ; 
he  $.  his  father  26  May,  1825,  and  his  grandfather,  28  Feb. 
1827.    Sir  Thomas  d.  11  Oct.  1862. 

Arnn—Ver  chevron  gu.  and  az.,  in  chief  two  demi-lions 
rampant  arg.,  in  base  a  mullet  or.  Crest~A  lion  rampant  gu. 
Motto — Pro  Rege  saepe,  pro  Patria  semper. 

iSea^s— Kilcornan,  Oranmore,  co.  Galway,  and  Talbot  Hall, 
New  Ross,  CO.  Wexford. 


HEED    OF    THE    CRAGG. 

Eeed,  Chaeles  John,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  The  Cragg, 
Reedsdale,  co.  Northumberland,  J.P.  for  that  co. 
and  for  co.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  for  the  latter 
1894,  Hon.  Col.,  late  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  the 
Northumberland  Artillery,  W.  Div.  R.A.,  b.  6  Sept. 
1820 ;  m.  29  April,  1845,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Heppel  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Derwentville,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles   Archibald   Percxval,  of  Aydon   House,  Cor- 

bridge-on-Tyne,  late  Lieut.  Northumberland  Hussars,  6. 
19  Aug.  1851 ;  ra.  23  Nov.  1882,  Isabella  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Straker,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J.P.,  of  Stagshaw  House, 
Northimiberland,  and  has  issue,  Pebcival,  b.  lb  Aug. 
18S4;    Sybil. 

II.  Barras  Ramsay,  b.  7  Oct.  1858;  m.  Hilda,  dau.  oS 
J.  Bramwell,  M.D.,  and  has  issue,  John,  b.  29  June, 
1890;  and  Margaret  Fairley. 

III.  Alfred  Stephen,  b.  8  Aug.  1860. 

I.  Mary  Isabella,  m.  13  Dec.  1893,  W.  0.  Harris,  Esq.  oi 
Wooton  Hall,  Northamptonshire,  and  the  Hatch,  Redhill, 
Surrey. 

n.  Constance  Diana,  d.  21  Sept.  1863. 

HI.  Caroline  Agnes. 

IV.  Florence,  b.  and  d.  5  Oct.  1855. 
v.  Alice  Helena. 

VI.  Mabel,  rn.  8  April,  1885,  Alfred  James  Foster,  Esq.  oi 
Hindley  Hall,  Northumberland. 

VII.  Victoria  Margaret. 

liineag'e. — The  Reeds  of  The  Cragg  are  descended  from 
the  elder  branch  of  the  Reeds  of  Troughend,  who  state  they 
hold  grants  from  the  Crown  prior  to  the  Conquest.  The  Cragg 
(a  portion  of  considerable  estates  which  this  family  formerly 
possessed  in  Redesdale)  has  descended  from  father  to  son  from 
a  vei7  remote  period.  Sir  Walter  Scott,  in  a  note  to  his  poem 
of  RuLxbi/,  alludes  to  the  great  antiquity  of  the  Reed  family, 
having  held  their  lands  "for  the  incredible  space  of  nine 
hundred  years,"  and  refers  to  an  epitaph  on  a  mural  slab  in 
Elsdon  Church,  erected  in  the  year  1758,  to  the  memory  of 
Ellington  Reed,  which  describes  the  family  as  having  at  that 
time  been  seated  in  Redesdale  900  years.  In  the  Muster  Roll 
for  Northiunberland  temp.  Henrt  VIII.,  are  found  the  names- 
of  many  of  the  Reeds  in  Redesdale.  The  deeds  of  The  Cragg 
property  deduce  the  title  long  before  that  period  down  to  the 
present  day. 

Thomas  Reed,  of  the  Cragg,  and  (jure  uxoris)  of  AydoD 
House,  Northumberland  (son  of  Anthony  Reed,  of  The  Cragg, 
who  d.  1685),  b.  1674 ;  m.  20  June,  1706,  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Cook,  Esq.  of  Aydon  White  House,  and  d.  8  Nov. 
1754,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Reed,  Esq.  of  the  Cragg  and  Aydon  House,  b.  28 
July,  1715;  m.  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Atkinson,  of 
Brampton,  Cumberland,  Merchant,  and  d.  29  Oct.  1774.  Of 
his  marriage  there  was  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Joseph,  iii.  and  left  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  whose  issue 
failed. 

I.  Margaret,    m.    Nicholas    Leadbitter,    Esq,    of    Warden,, 
Northumberland  (see  that  J'amihj). 

II.  Mary,  d.  s.  p.  iii.  Dorothy. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Reed,  Esq.  of  The  Cragg  and  Aydon  House,  and  Ack- 
lington  Park,  Northumberland,  m.  4  Nov.  1870,  Diana,*  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Watson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
(brother  of  Stephen  Watson,  Esq.  of  North  Seaton,  Northum- 
berland, J. P.),  by  Isabella,  his  wife,  dau.  of  P^alph  Bates,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Halliwell,  Northumberland,  by  his  1st  wife,  Mary,  dau. 


*  This  lady,  through  the  families  of  Bates,  Chaytor,  Tempest, 
Lambton,  Eure,  Bowes,  Clifford,  Percy,  and  Mortimer,  was 
17th  in  direct  lineal  descent  from  King  Edwabd  III. 


3  094 


V.EK 


THi:  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EEE 


t'f  Jolin  lln'.-cia,  Ksq.  of  S::i\v;uu  Tee!,  Iligli  tJlieiilT  of  Xorth- 
jimberlaml,  and  by  her  liail  issue, 

I.  ThoniMS,  h.  'J  S.-pt-  I";  :  <'.  (i  May,  1775. 

II.  W'illwiii,  I.ioui.  ISnX  Fusiliers,  l>.  31  Marcti,  1774:  -,;:. 
Anno,  il;i«.  of  William  ilay.  Ksq.  of  Lesbuiy,  Xoitluun- 
bcrianrt,  'out  a.  s.  p.  IS  l\'l).'lS2r). 

III.  John,  6.  14  Doi'.  1770;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
(With  her  sister,  Charlotte,  who  m.  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas 
Krskine.  4tl".  son  of  John  Krancis,  restored  Earl  of  Mar)  of 
JIajor  Watson,  or  WarUworth,  Korthuuibcrland,  and  d.  4 
July,  lS5a,  having  had  issue, 

i  John,  (j.  ISOji :  m.  IS4C,  Louisa  Caroline  Ryder,  ajid  d. 
JjCo,  having  liad  issue, 

licnry  George,  of  Chatham,  Canada,  6.  IS44  :  hi.  1S67, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Baxter,  Ksq.  of  Ontario,  and 
lias  had  issue,  I'ercy  John,  6.  1S6S;  William  Henry, 
i>.  1S69  :  Francis  George,  b.  1S71 :  Richard  I'.rskine,  0. 
1874;  Thomas  Sherwood,  d.  young;  Frederick  Att- 
wood,  d.  young ;  Mary  Ann,  d.  young. 

Francis  William,  of  Illinois,  U.S.A.,  who  had  issue,  by 
Louisa  Catheiiae  his  wile. 

Tercy,  d.  young.  John,  d.  young. 

Louisa.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Frances  Ellen.  Anna,  d.  young. 

2  William,  (/.  nnm. 

3  Edward.  711.  and  had  issue.        4  Thomas,  to. 

1  Elizabeth  (.Mrs.  Elioti.  2  Mary,  U.  5  Nov.  1379. 

IV.  Edward,  h.  14  Feb.  1778;  d.  ?,  Mav,  1780. 

V.  K.alph  Thomas,  b.  9  July,  1779;  d.'lC  Feb.  1784. 
vj.  Stepbex,  heir  to  his  father. 

MI.  Joseph,  b.  2  Sept.  1786;  d.  15  Feb.  1788. 
2.  Isabella,  d.  8  Feb.  1774. 

ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cous'n,  William  Watson,  Esq.  of  North 
Seaton,  and  d.  22  July,  1823,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Watson,  who  s.  his  father  at  North  Seaton,  ji;. 
Hon.  Georgiana  Catherine  Beresford,  eldest  dau.  of 
John,  2nd  Lord  Decies,  and  sister  of  Louisa  Elizabeth, 
Marchioness  of  Ailesbury,  and  of  Caroline  Agnes,  Duchess 
of  Montrose. 

2  John  Thomas  Watson,  m.  Emma  Maria,  dau.  of  James 
Can-,  Esq.  of  Newcastle. 

1  Diana,  m.  Robert  Ilderton,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sanderson 
Ilderton,  Esq.  of  Ilderton,  Northumberland. 

2  Dorothy,  ?h.  Capt.  Henrj-  Beresford,  71st  Regt.,  grand- 
son of  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop  of  Tuam. 

III.  Diana,  m.  Charles  Charteris,  Esq.  of  Cullivait,  co.  Dum- 
Iries,  Capt.  28lh  Light  Dragoons,  2nd  son  of  Cliarles  Char- 
teris, Esq.  of  Amislield,  co.  Dumfries,  and  had  issue. 
j^Ir.  Reed  d.  29  March,  1829,  aged  81,  devising  his  estates  to 
his  younger  surviving  son, 

Stephen  Reed,  Esq.  of  The  Cragg,  &c.,  Coroner  for  North- 
umberland, b.  I  March,  1784 :  vi.  1st,  14  Nov.  1819,  Is.ibella, 
younger  dau.  of  John  Barras,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  co.  Dur- 
ham, and  by  her  (who  d.  20  April,  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  John,  his  heir. 

Ji.  George  Barras,  b.  10  Dec.  1821;  m.  27  Oct.  1853,  Louisa 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Aubone  Surtecs,  Esq.  of  Pig- 
don.  Northumberland,  J.F.  (nephew  of  Elizabeth,  Countess 
of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Eldon),  by  his  wife,  Frances  Elizabeth, 
•eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Honywood,  4th  Bart,  of  Evington, 
by  Hon.  P'rances  Courtenay  his  wife,  sister  of  William,  lOrh 
Earl  of  Devon,  and  d.  8  July,  1801,  leaving  issue, 

1  Aubone.  b.  21  April,  185.5;  m.  Georgina  Charlotte,  fifth 
dau.  of  Major  Lewis  G.  Jones,  of  Woodhall,  Dromorc,  co. 
Siigo,  and  has  issue,  George,  b.  1890:  Barras  Francis,  b. 
189.3. 

2  Stephen  VlUiers  Stephenson,  b.  9  March,  18.59;  d.  young. 
1  Camilla  Louisa,  d.  'J  June,  137-5. 

t.  Anna  Mary  Isabella,  m.  18  June,  1850,  John  Peter  Mul- 
caster,  E.-q.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Benwell  Park,  Northumber- 
land, and  has  issue. 

II.  Isabella  Margaret,  d.  unm.  29  Sept.  1879. 

3Ir.  Eeed  m.  2ndly,  29  April,  1843,  Margaret  dau.  of  John 
■Cram,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  widow  of  George  James 
Best  Dove,  Esq.,  R.N.,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  2 
May,  ls65,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son,  the  present  Colonel 
Heed. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  or;  quartering, 
arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.,  between  three  martlets  sa., 
as  many  crescents  or,  for  Watson  of  North  Utaton.  Crest — A 
^Tiffin  or.     Motto — Memor  et  fidelis. 

Seal — The  Cragg,  Reedsdale,  Northumberland. 

itesi'/ence— Springwell  Hall,  Durham. 


!  Sheriff  1S71,  b.  1  June,  1822;  w.  ]st,18Aug.  1857, 

I  Frances    Wilhelmina,    eldest    dau.   oi"   Sir    GlyiMia 
Enrle  Wclbv,  Bart.,  and  Imd  bv  lier  (who  d.  20~Oct. 

I  1858)   a  dau.,  b.  1S5S  and  d.  1864.     Col.  Eeeve  m. 

}  2ndly,  3   Feb.  18(33.  the  Hon.  Edith   Anne,   eldesl. 

'  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Dundas,  Eector  of 

I  Epworth,  and  sister  of  Henrj,  5th  Viscount  Mel- 
ville (see  Burke's  Peerage),  and  has  a  son, 

I       John  Siiebard,  b.  S  April,  1872. 

Lineag-e. — William  Keeve,  one  of  the  family  living  at 
Melton  Mowbray,  co.  Leicester  {temp,  the  Communwealth), 
became  possessed  of  an  estate  at  Leadenham,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
his  marriage  with  Jane,  one  of  the  children,  and  eventually 
heir  of  Ellis  Key,  of  that  place  (6.  IBS'?),  by  his  wife,  Anna, 
dau.  of  Edward  Storer,  M.D.,  of  Buckminster,  co.  Lincoln  (she 
was  b.  IGSG;  d.  1765).  The  said  William  Reeve  dying  1791, 
hft  by  his  wife  Jane  (6.  1716;  d.  1808)  several  children,  of 
whom  survived, 
I.  William,  of  Leadenham. 

I.  Jane,  b.  1739  ;  m.  17C7,  Robert,  4th  Earl  of  Harborough, 
eth  Baron  Sherard,  leaving  issue  (see  Bueke's  Extinct 
Peerage). 

II.  Mary,  6.  1744;  m.  1774,  Thomas  Lee  Thornton,  Esq.  of 
Prockhall,  co.  Northampton,  having  issue  (see  Thornton 
Of  Brockhall). 

The  son  and  heir, 

William  Reeve,  Esq.  of  Leadenham,  J.F.,  High  Sheriff 
1808,  b.  20  Aug.  1751 ;  m.  14  Aug.  1782,  Millicent  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  King,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ashby-de-la-Launde,  co.  Lincoln, 
Capt.  Greaadier  Guards,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Key  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  6. 
1784;  d.  18.53. 

III.  Henry,  b.  1786;  d.  1808.  iv.  Philip,  6.  1782;  d.  1862. 
V.Ellis,   6.  1792;    m.   Charlotte  Frances,  dau.   of   William 

AVainwright,  Esq.,  and  d.  2  June,  1878,  leaving  issue, 
1  Ellis  Philip  Fox,  b.  Nov.  1838,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Cold- 
stieam  Guards;  vi.  20  July,  1864,  Fanny  Emma,  2nd  dau. 
of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Dundas,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
July,  1892)  has  issue,  Violet  Edith  Millicent,  m.  June, 
1393,  H.  R.  Fetherstonhaugh  Frampton,  Esq.;  Lilian 
Constance;  Rosaline  Emma;  and  Iris  Esmay  Charlotte. 

2  Nevill  Henry,  of  Ashby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  M.A.,  J. P., 
late  Capt.  45th  Regt.,  6.  Dec.  1839. 

1  Millicent  Charlotte. 

2  Lucy  Jane,  m.  Col.  Arthur  Bainbrigge,  late  13th  Light 
Infantry. 

I.  Jane,  d.  1802. 

II.  .Millicent  Mary,  m.  1828,  Col.  Thomas  Chaplain,  Gold- 
stream  Guards,  and  d.  s.  p.  1857. 

Mr.  Reeve  d.  1821,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  son, 

John  Eeeve,  Esq.  of  Leadenham  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  a 
Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  61st  Regt.,  High  Sheriff,  1827  ;  m. 
11  July,  1821,  Lady  Susan  Sherard,  dau.  of  Philip,  6th  Earl  of 
Harborough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  now  of  Leadenham. 

II.  William  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  1827 ; 
d.  1868. 

I.  Susan  Millicent,  m.  7  Aug.  1861,  William  Dashwood  Fane, 
Esq.,  and  d.  12  Deo.  1877,  having  iiad  issue,  1  William 
Vere  Reeve,  b.  1868 ;  1  Grace  Susan,  m.  Feb.  1887,  J.  A. 
Lambert,  Capt.  Queen's  Bays  ;  2  Millicent  Emma  Rachel. 

II.  Emma,  ra.  May,  1865,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Annesley  Gore  (who 
d.  s. }}.  1377),  and  d.  21  May,  lb84. 

Gen.  Reeve  d.  3  Oct.  1864. 

^r)(is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  a  chevron  vaire,  or  and 
az.,  cotised  arg.,  between  three  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and 
seeded  ppr.,  for  Reeve  ;  2nd  and  3rd  per  bend  or  and  arg.,  two 
bendlets  erm.,  for  Key.  Crest — A  horse's  head  erased  pi-r  fes.se 
nebulee  arg.  and  gu.,  charged  on  the  neck  with  two  mullets  in 
pale,  also  arg.     JMotto — Revera  pro  regina. 

Seat — Leadenham  House,  Lincoln. 

Clubs — Carlton,  United  Service,  and  Guards. 


EEES    OF    KILYMAENLIiWYD. 

(/See  De  Ferry.) 


EEEVE    OF    LEADENHAM. 
Beete,  Jony,  Esq.  of  Leadenham,  Lincoln,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Gruards,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 


REEVE    OF    COLNE    PABK. 

Eeete,  James  Hills,  Esq.  of  Colne  Park,  Essex, 
b.  1845. 

Iiineag'e. — Thomas  Astle,  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the 
Tower  of  London,  son  of  Daniel  Astley,  Esq.  (who  changed 
his  name  to  Astle),  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Astley,  Esq.  of 
Faude,  near  Tutbury,  in.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  the 
Rev.  Philip  Morant,  of  Colchester,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Gosfield  Hall,  Essex,  b.  20  Jan.  1767  ;  m.  and  had 
issue,  a  son,  George,  b.  10  Feb.  1»06,  //.  12  July,  1821 ;  and 
a  dau.  Louisa,  m.  Charles  Robert  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Etching- 
ham  Lodge,  Sussex. 


XbKSl 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EEE 


1695 


■  rmup,  of  whom  presently. 

Edwaid,  b.  4  Nov.  1770;  m.  1800,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Batenian,  of  Gloucester  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  2  June,  1816. 

George,  6.  27  Nov.  1773,  Eear-Admiral ;  d.  1813. 

AVilliam,  b.  15  Jan.  1776,  Lieut.  K.I.C.S.  ;  d.  15  July,  1797. 

JIaria,  m.  the  Rev.  Mattliew  Bloxham,  of  Ide  Hill,  Kent ;  d. 
14  March,  1851.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1826. 

The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Astle,  Ksq.  of  C  Ine  Park,  Essex,  b.  26  Jan.  1708, 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms,  of  HiLLS,  by  royal  licence, 
fl  Jan.  1790,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Michael  Kobert 
Hills,  Esq.  of  Colne  Park.  He  m.  15  May,  1794,  Frances,  dau. 
of  tlie  Rev.  Thomas  Bankes,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  and  by 
tier  (who  was  b.  10  Jan.  1770,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1849)  had  issue, 

EoEEKT,  his  heir. 
Frances,  d.  22  Sept.  1846. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Henry  Downes,  Esq.  of  Colchester,    Capt. 
R.N.     She  d.  ?.  p.  18-.'3. 

Harriet,   m.   Charles   Haselfoot,   Esq.   of  Boreham  Manor, 
Essex.  Eleanor.  Charlotte. 

Emma,  7)i.  3  June,  1862,  the  Rev.  Henry  Tuffnell  Younff,  of 
Mallard's  Court,  Stokenchurch,  Oxon. 
Caroline,  v/i.  22  July,  1842,  Charles  Meredith,  Ksq.  of  Lin- 
roln's  Inn.    She  d.  25  July,   l)-57,   leaving    issue,  Henry 
Kobert,  b.  June,  1854,  d.  Jan.  1857. 
Mr.  Hills  d.  8  April,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

UoBEBT  Hills,  Esq.  of  Colne  Park,  Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1856,  b.  15  Aug.  1796  ;  m.  8  July,  1819,  Mary, 
<lau.  of  James  Cole,  Esq.  of  Great  Holland,  Essex,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Astle,  6.  2  Oct.  1821 ;  m.  22  Oct.  184P,  Mary,  dau. 
of  —  Cox,  Esq.,  and  (/.  25  Aug.  1855,  leaving  issue  one  son, 
Robert,  of  Colne  Park,  6.  1849,  and  twodaus. 
I.  Mary  Fhances,  of  Colne  Park,  m.  14  May,  1844,  the  Rev. 
James  Farr  Reeve,  Rector  of  Great  and  Little  Thcrnhani, 
Suffolk,  J. P.,  and  d.  1884.  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
James  Hills,  now  of  Colne  Park. 
Hr.  Hills  d.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  Robebt  Hills, 
Esq.,  now  of  Colne  Park. 
Seat — Colne  Park,  near  Halstead,  Essex. 


EEEVES    OF    BESBOE.OUGH. 

Eeetes,  Robeet  William  Caey,  Esq.  of  Bes- 
fcorough  Burrane,  co.  Clare,  LL.B.,  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.  1859,  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple 
1862,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Clare,  High  Sheriff 
1869,  b.  14  March,  1837;  m.  19  July,  1866,  Grace 
.Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Crofton  Moore 
Yandeleur  and  Lady  Grace  Vandeleur,  of  Xilrush, 
CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM  Vandeleub,  &.  0  July,  1874. 
I.  Grace  Wilhelmina.  ii.  Rose  Frances. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary.  iv.  Shela  Alice. 

V.  Eileen  Rosetta. 

Liineag'e. — Major  Robert  Reve  or  1  eeves,  son  of  a 
very  r.  speetable  family  in  Sussex,  settled  in  Ireland  ferajj. 
Charles  1.,  and  m.  Elinoi,  dau.  of  Col.  Owny  O'Dempsey, 
fUlest  son  of  Sir  Terence  O'Dempsey,  Viscount  Clanmalier, 
l)y  Margaret  Nugent  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Delvin,  by  wliom 
he  had  (with  one  dau.,  who  m.  Mr.  Lodge,  ancestor,  in  the 
female  line,  of  the  Lords  Frankfort  de  Montmorency)  a  son, 

William  Reeves,  Esq.  )/i.  Bridget  Malone,  widow,  dau.  of 
Uichard  Neville,  of  Furnace,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue,  a  son 
and  heir, 

Robert  Reeves,  Esq.  m.  Mary  Boclley,  of  Kilkenny,  of  kin 
to  Sir  Thomas  Bodley,  who  founded  the  library  at  Oxford. 
The}'  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Reeves,  Esq.  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Spaighl, 
Esq.  of  Bunratty  Lodge  and  Burrane,  co.  Clare,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph,  m.  1st,  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq., 
and  had  by  her  a  son  and  twodaus., 

1  Thomas  Somerville,  of  Tramore  House,  co.  Cork,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff;  vi.  1814,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Isaac  Morgan, 
Euq.  of  Buckingham  House,  Cork,  and  d.  21  Aug.  ]»63, 
in  his  83rd  year,  leaving  issue.  His  eldest  son,  Very 
Rev.  Isaac  Morgan  Rec^es,  M.A.,  resident  at  Glandore 
House,  Leap,  co.  Cork,  Rector  of  Myross,  and  Dean  of 
Ross,  b.  IS\>2:  7)1.  1st,  3  Sept.  1857,  Anna  Maria  Toke, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Bourchier  Wrey,  Bart.,  Rector  of 
Tawstock,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  March,  18S7),  has  one 
dau.  Helen  Wrey.  He  in.  2ndly,  May,  1870,  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Ballysoggartmore,  co. 
Waterford,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Thomas  Somerville, 
b.  1873, 


1  Maria,  m.  Samuel  Bennett,"  Esq.  of  Clonakilty,  co. 
Cork. 

2  Anne,  m.  Paul  Maylor,  Esq.  of  Chipley. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major  Ancram,  of  the  34th 
Regt.,  and  had  by  her, 

William  Ancram,  deceased.  Robert  Neville. 

Catherine  Spaight,  wife  of  William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

III.  Thomas,  rn.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Lewis  Buckle,  Esq.  of  Borden. 
East  Meon,  Hants,  and  had  one  son, 

Lewis  Buckle. 

IV.  Edwaid  Hoare,  m.  1st,  Mary,  widow  of  Arthur  Devon- 
.•^hire,  Esq.  of  Kilshonnick,  co.  Cork,  but  by  laer  had  no  issue 
He.  m.  2ndly,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Carleton,  E?q.  of 
Cork,  and  niece  of  Lord  Carleton,  and  had  by  her  two  sons 
and  four  daus., 

1  Francis,  of  Ballyglisane,  co.  Cork,  Major  H.E.I.C.S., 
d.  K.  p. 

2  Edward  Hoare.  of  Castle  Kevin,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  m. 
23  Oct.  1838,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Lifut.-Gen.  Burke, 
of  Prospect  Villa,  Cork,  and  d.  24  April,  1»C7,  having 
had,  with  other  issue, 

Edward  Hoare,  J. P.,  of  Castle  Kevin,  h.e  Dec.  1840; 
1/1.  20  July,  1873,  Kate,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Wrixon 
Leycester,  Esq.  of  Ennismore,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 
Edward,  6.  1875. 

1  Rebecca,  m.  Bernard  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

2  Slary,  hi.  Sandford  Palmer,  Esq.  of  King's  co. 

3  Dorothea,  ia.  Abraham  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  co. 
Cork. 

4  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Beresford  Poer,  Esq.  of  Water- 
ford. 

I.  Grace,  ra.  William  Collins,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Madder,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Edwin  Thomas,  of  Ballinacourty,  co. 
Kerry. 

V.  Eliza,  m.  Francis  Hewitt,  Esq.  of  Cork. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Flatten,  co.  Meath,  of  Burrane,  co. 
Clare,  and  of  Men'ion  Square,  Dublin,  m.  1782,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  d.  13  July,  I860. 

II.  William  Maunsell,  of  Burrane. 

III.  Samuel  Spaight,  of  Flatten,  co.  Meath,  and  Upper  Mount 
Street,  Dublin,  m.  Maria  (who  d.  25  March,  1833),  2nd  dau. 
of  Major  Randal  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Tully,  co.  Cavan,  and 
d.  30  Jan.  1875,  leaving  an  only  ch'ld,  Robert,  of  5,  Fitz- 
william  Place,  Dublin, who  m.  Jan.  1861,  Emily,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin, 
and  has  an  only  child,  Frances  Angel,  m.  13  April,  18S2, 
Philip  Krancis  Trench,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the  late  Archbishop 
of  Dublin. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Lower  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin,  and  of 
Flatten  Hall,  co.  Meath,  b.  1795;  m.  May,  1828  Juliet 
Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Studdert,  of  Mount 
Rivers,  co.  Clare  (sc.  Stcddebt  of  Banrattu),  and  d.  28  Oct. 
1877,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert  Edward,  of  Capard,  Rosenalis,  Queen'sco.,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1832,  6.  28  March, 
1829;  TO.  26  April,  1853,  Sophia  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Blacker,  Rector  of  Keady,  co.  Armagh,  and  has 
issue,  Paget  Edward  Stuart,  Lisut.  2nd  batt.  Prince  of 
Wales's  Leinster  Regt.,  Robert  Blacker,  William  James, 
Henry  Pigott,  and  Juliet  Eliza. 

2  Richard  Studdert. 

1  Maria  MMahon,  77).  Capt.  Arthur  Oswald  Richards,  3rd 
son  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Richards,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  and  has  an  only  child.  John  William  Richards, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  9  April,  1857,  7)i.  26  Dec.  1885,  Ade- 
laide Pruden;ia,  dau.  of  William  Roper,  Esq.  of  Hazle- 
brooke.  co.  Roscommon,  and  has  issue. 

2  Juliet  Matilda. 

3  Mary  Victoria  Wintiirop,  in.  Jan.  1866,  Conolly  Marcus 
Gage,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Drummond,  co.  Londonderry,  ana 
Carrickmore,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue,  William  Charles, 
6.  30  May,  1877,  Juliet  Mary,  and  Armande  Edith  Marie. 

4  Edith  Meta,  m.  Dec.  1875,  John  ,\dam  Alexander,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Caw  House,  co.  Londonderry. 

V.  Richard,  of  Magoola,  co.  Cork,  m.  1st,  Miss  Arthur,  m 
CO.  Clare,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Conway  Dobbs,  by  whom  he  has  Robert,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law ;  Conway,  Lieut.  R.A. ;  William ;  Wilhelmina 
Frances,  7ji.  Capt.  Charles  Orde  Brown,  R.A. ;  Mary  Win- 
throp  ;  and  Rose  Charity. 

VI.  Joseph  Robert,  of  Athgarvon,  co.  Kildare,  and  of  Fitz- 
william Place,  Dublin,  in.  Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  Geoffrey 
Browning,  Esq.  of  Carass,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert,  deceased; 
2  Jeffrey,  d.  4 Dec.  1861  ;  3  Joseph;  4  Thomas  Browning, 
now  of  Athgarvon,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J.P.,  m.  21 
June,  1883,  Elizaleth,  eldest  d.au.  of  James  Edward  Medli- 
cott,  Esq.  of  Dunnjurry,  en.  Kildare  ;  5  William  Maunsel! ; 
6  Francis  ;  1  Frances ;  2  Mary  Winthrop  ;  3  Georgina ;  and 
4  Caroline. 

I.  Bridget. 

II.  Grace,  7)i.  Christopher  Tuthill,  Esq.,  Lieut.  E.N. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm. 


1696 


EEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


r.Ei 


Mr.  Reeves  d.  11  July,  1S35.     His  2nd  son, 

William  MxrxsELL  Kee\-es,  Esq.   of  Burr.ine,    co.  Clare, 
J. I'.,  Barrister-at-L.iw,  6.  Sept.  Hi's;  m.  20  .^cpt.  1S28,  Hose, 
t  Idest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Conway  Dobbs,  2nd  son  of  Con- 
way Richard  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pobbs,  co.  Antrim,  and  had 
i^sue, 
Robert  William  Cart,  now  of  Burraneand  rcsboroufrh. 
Ci'Hway  Richard,  Ensign  5Sth  Foot,  6.  20  Dec.  1S40 ;    d.  31 
Jan.  i860. 
William  Maunsell,  of  Ebbisham  House,  Epsom,  Surrey,  6.  6 
Oct.   1841 :     7)1.   20  Jan.   IbTil,   Leiitia,  2nd  dan.   of  Gen. 
Thomas  Armstrong  Uronght,  of  Hill  House,   Winchester, 
und  bas  issue,  Robert  William  Drought,   b.lh  Oct.  1876: 
John  Maunsell,  0.  1-1  Oct.  IbTS  ;  Letitia  Alice  ;  Rose  Mary; 
and  Shela. 

Wilhelmina  Josepha.  Mary  Winihrop. 

Charity. 
Rose  Emily,  m.  4  Feb.  1862,  Herbert  G.  Bainbridge,  2nd  son 
of  A.  E.  iiainbridge,  Esq.  of  Putney,  Surrey. 

Mr.  Reeves  d.  16  July,  IS.'ii. 

-■li-ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
t  etween  three  escallops  az.  as  many  eaglets  displayed  of  the 
lirsr.  for  Reeves;  2iu1  and  3rd  are.,  on  a  fesse  sa.  tliree  pheons 
ol  the  first,  for  Spaight.  Cmst — A  drapon"s  head  erased  or, 
ci'l'.arcd  az.  ;  over  it  an  escrol,  therein  the  words  "  Animum 
ri  j;e.''     Motto — Virtute  et  fidelitate. 

H'.at — Besborough,  Killimer,  co.  Clare. 


REEVES    OF    DANEMOE.E    PARK. 
Eeeves,  James  Bowles,  Esq.  of  Dancmore  Park, 
Speldhurst,  Kent,  s.  his  father  1  April,  18G8. 

Lineag'e. — John  Bowles  (son  of  Thomas  Bowles,  6.  1657, 
by  Mary  his  wife)  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Carrington,  Esq. 
ol"  Charles  Square,  Hoxton,  and  </.  1799,  leaving  a  son, 

Carrixgtos  Bowles,  Esq.  b.  1724  ;  m.  Anne,  youngest  dau. 
of  .Icscph  Field,  Esq.  of  Hitchin,  and  left,  at  his  decease,  1793, 
a  son, 

Henrt  CARRrN'GTON'  BowLEs,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Myddleton 
House.  Enfield,  Middlesex,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Daniel 
Garnault,  Esq.  of  Bull's  Cross,  Enticld,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Paul,  Esq.,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  his  daus.  his  co- 
heirs.   Of  these  ladies  the  2nd, 

Jase  Mart  Bowles,  m.  James  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Danemore 
Park,  Speldhurst,  Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex  (son  of 
William  John  Reeves,  by  .\nne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Pughe, 
Esq.  of  Goitry,  co.  Montgomery),  and  d.  1  April,  1663,  having 
had  issue, 

James  Bowles,  now  of  Danemore  Park. 

Jane  Fanny,  7?!.  Henry  Eoultbee  Langmore,  Esq.,  and  has 
.surviving  issue,  Lilian  Emily  Caroline  and  Grace  Reeves. 

Eliza  .\nne  Cars'er,  </.  1878.  Anna  Maria  Emily. 

Caroline  Harriett,  d.  1865. 

.•(■/■;ni  — 1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  cotised  sa.  three  lozenges 
erm.,  for  Reeves;  2nd  per  pale  indented  gu.  and  az.,  three 
cups,  two  and  one,  arg.,  in  each  a  boars  head  erect  or,  for 
Bowles  ;  3rd  per  pale  or  and  az.,  barry  of  six,  and  its  cantons 
divided  per  band,  dexter  and  sinister  respectively,  all  counter- 
changed,  surtout  an  escutLheon  arg.,  for  Gaenaclt.  Crest — 
A  greyhound  sejant  sa.  bezantee,  collared  and  ringed  or. 
Motto — Priug  quam  factum  considera. 

&a<— Danemore  Park,  Speldhurst,  near  Tunbridge  Wells. 


REICHEL,    OF    NEWTON    HOUSE    AND 

A  LA  RONDE. 
Eeichel,  Eet.  Oswaed  Joseph,  B.C.L  ,  M.A^, 
F.S.A.,  of  Newton  House,  Drewsteignton,  and  A 
la  Konde,  Withvcombe,  Ealeigh,  co.  Devon,  b. 
2  Feb.  1840  ;  m.  25  May,  1887,  Julia  Maria  Harriet 
Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Ashenden,  Esq. 
late  of  Brighton. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Reichel  has  branches  settled  in 
England,  Ireland,  and  America,bcsides  collaterals  in  Germany, 
Russia,  and  Switzerland,  all  descended  from  a  common 
ancestor.  At  the  beginning  of  the  14th  century,  Breslau  in 
Silesia  was  its  home.  Thither  it  is  believed  to  have  come, 
together  with  other  South  German  families,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  marriage  in  1186  of  Duke  Henby  I.,  of  Silesia,  with 
Hedwig,  dau  of  the  Duke  of  Merania  (see  Klose,  S.B.  Von 
Jirenlo.u  docununtirte  Geschichle,  vol.  i.  pp.  353,  356).  One 
Johannes  or  John  Reicbel,  w.as  established  at  Breslau  about 
1340,  and  is  stated  in  a  manuscript  in  the  city  library  there 
(JJ.  928;  to  have  arrived  therefrom  Poland,  where  he  had  held 
estates,  and  lost  them. 


Several  early  manuscript  pedigrees  of  the  descendants  of 
the  above  John  Reichel  exist,  and  a  critical  dissertation  on 
their  sources  appeared  in  F"eh.  1879,  in  Sck/esiens  Voizeitin 
B'dd  und  Scf<)ift,  41  Bcrkht,  pp.  363,  from  the  pen  of  Dr. 
Markgraf,  City  Librarian  at  Breslau.  This  pedigree  has  been 
lately  reprinted  in  Latin,  with  additions  down  to  the  present 
time.  It  .appears  therefrom  that  the  above-named  John 
Reichel,  of  Breslau,  had  four  sons;  the  eldest,  John,  being  a 
City  Councillor  of  Breslau  in  1383,  who  is  not  known  to  have 
left  issue;  the  2nd,  Nicolas,  having  a  son,  John,  also  City 
Councillor  in  1417,  a  grandson,  John,  Clerk  of  the  Market  in 
1458,  and  a  great-grandson,  John,  Canon  of  St.  Matthias  and 
Chaplain  of  St.  Elizabeth's  Church,  pursuant  to  a  papal  bull 
of  Alexander  VI.,  dated  7  March,  1496;  the  3rd,  Wenceslas, 
of  whom  anon ;  and  the  4th,  Leonard,  who  is  also  not  known 
to  have  left  issue, 

Wenceslas  Reichel,  the  elder,  3rd  son  of  the  aliove,  was 
a  City  Councillor  of  Breslau  in  1386,  and  Provincial  Governo'- 
of  Silesia  in  1387.  Hy  his  2nd  wife,  DorotheaMulheim,  widow 
of  Councillor  John  Beyer,  whom  he  ra.  1402,  he  left  issue,  two 
sons,  I.  John,  of  Stabelwitz,  who  had  issue,  two  sons  and  twt> 
daus.  (both  the  sons  and  one  of  the  daus.  d.  unm  in  1464  ;  the 
other  dau.  ra.  into  the  family  of  Storsch),  and  ii.  Wenceslas. 
This  2nd  son, 

Wenceslas  Reichel  (2nd  of  that  name)  was  President  of  the 
City  Council  at  Breslau  1444,  and  d.  at  Prague  1460.  He  wa» 
twice  j/i.,  but  only  left  issue  by  his  first  wife,  Anna  Auer,  two 
sons,  1  Wenceslas,  h.  1432,  and  2  Christopher,  who  d.  1498, 
without  issue.    The  elder, 

Wenceslas  Reichel  (3rd  of  that  name),  6.  1432 ;  m.  1460, 
Hedwig  HOrnig,  was  Provincial  Governor  of  Silesia  1475. 
He  d.  by  poison  at  Ofen,  in  Hungary,  20  Aug.  1489  («ee 
Cunradi  Silciia  Togata,  Ligniiz,  1706,  p.  233),  leaving  issue,  five 
sons  and  one  dau.  Of  these,  the  eldest,  John,  was  a  Doctor  of 
Medicine  at  Breslau;  the  2nd  went  to  India,  and  was  never 
heard  of  afterwards;  the  5th  and  youngest  settled  at  Bandiss,  in 
Poland ;  the  3rd,  Nicolas  the  elder,  was  City  Councillor  and[ 
Chamberlain  (see  Canradi  Silesia  Togata  p.  S22,  and  Hankii  de 
Sdesiis  alienigenis  eruditis  XIV.,\b,  p.  374),  andd.  9  Sept.  1532, 
leaving  four  sons,  besides  daus.,  by  his  wife,  Anna  Ereyberg; 
and  the  4th,  Stanislas  the  elder,  was  Imperial  Commis- 
sioner of  Mines,  and  together  with  his  wife,  ApoUonia  Rind- 
fieisch,  d.  17  May,  1542,  of  the  Great  Plague,  leaving  likewise 
issue,  four  sons, 

On  9  Sept.  1554,  the  Emperor  Ferdinand  issued  an  "  In- 
digenatsbrief "  to  Servatics,  Wenceslas,  Lazarus,  and 
Israel,  being  the  four  sons  of  Nicholas  Reichel,  the  elder, 
above  mentioned,  and  likewise  to  Nicolas,  Stanislas,  John, 
and  Paul,  being  the  four  sons  of  Stanislas  Reichel,  the  elder, 
above  mentioned,  all  of  them  grandsons  of  Wenceslas  Reichel 
(the  3rd  of  that  name),  who  distinguished  himself  in  Hungary 
against  the  Turks,  and  great-grandsons  of  W^enceslas  Reichel 
(the  2nd  of  that  name),  who  rf.  at  Prague  in  1460.  By  the  "In- 
digenatsbrief ■'  (a  condition  precedent  of  which  was  that 
ownership  of  land  of  knightly  tenure  should  be  proved  for  the 
last  200  years),  the  following  coat-armour  was  conferred  in 
place  of  that  which  the  family  had  hitherto  been  using, 
viz..  Per  fesse  sa.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant,  langued  gu.,  double- 
queued,  holding  in  his  pates  ei  sickle,  all  countercheingcd . 

The  descent  of  the  elder  branch,  sons  of  Nicolas  Reichel,  the 
elder,  is  soon  traced.  Servatius,  b.  1515;  d.  1569  as  Capt.  of 
the  Duchy  of  Breslau  (.see  Cunradi  Silesia,  p.  233,  and  Crusii 
Miscellanea.  P.  V.,  p.  280),  leaving  one  son,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and 
six  daus.  Wenceslas,  d.  s.  p.,  as  Commander  of  the  fortress 
of  Biebersburg,  in  Hungary.  Lazarus,  d.  unm.  Israel  had 
three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Israel,  left  only  one  dau. ;  the 
2nd,  Daniel,  rf.  xinm.  at  Venice;  the  youngest,  Jacob,  was 
killed  by  a  blow  on  the  head  18  April,  1613,  when  Provincial 
Governor  of  Silesia  {see  Cunradi  Silesia,  p.  232),  leaving  an 
only  son,  Sigismund,  and  a  grandson,  Charles,  who  rf.  aged  5. 

F'ollowing  the  younger  branch,  sons  of  Stanislas  Reichel,  the 
elder;  the  eldest  son,  Nicolas,  the  younger,  had  three  sons 
by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Reussner,  1  Stanislas,  rf.  s.  ji. ;  2 
Nicolas,  Councillor  of  Morice,  Duke  of  Saxony ;  3  Valentin, 
of  whom  anon.  The  2nd  son,  Stanislas,  the  younger,  rf.  unm. ; 
and  the  41h,PACL,  had  an  only  son,  Servatius,  b.  1575,whorf.s.j5. 
1624  (see  Cunradi  Silesia,  p.  233).  The  3rd  son,  John,  who  had 
issue  by  each  of  his  two  wives,  was  father  to  Henry  von 
Reichel,  who  entered  the  service  of  the  Duke  of  Holstein  and 
settled  at  Kaltenhofen  in  Holstein,  where  he  rf.  1690.  His 
great-granddau.  and  heir  ni.  Baron  von  Tschirschky  in  1798, 
and  their  son  afterwards  assumed  the  name  Tschirscliky- 
Reichel. 

Valentin  Reichel,  the  elder,  3rd  son  of  the  above  Nicolas 
Reichel,  the  younger,   b.    1552,  settled  at  Geising,  in  the 


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Erzsebirge  of  Saxony  ;  m.  1587,  Ursula  (who  survived  him  till 
a  Sept.  1624,  and  d.  at  Moldau),  leaving  issue, 

Michael  Eeichel,  son  of  the  above,  sometime  of  Moldau,  in 
the  Boliemian  Erzgebirge,  6.  1588,  driven  from  Bohemia,  1624, 
in  the  religious  troubles  at  the  beginning  of  the  Thirty  Years' 
War,  undertook,  1629,  the  parochial  cure  of  Beckwitz,  and,  1636, 
that  of  the  town  of  Belgern  (ate  Chronik  der  Stadt  Belgern, 
pp.  37,  73.  174).  He  was  killed  by  the  Swedes  under  the  castle 
bridge  at  Meissen,  and  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Afra  there 
27  April,  1637,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Anna  Maria  (who  survived 
him,  and  d.  at  Zehren,  21  Feb.  1682),  besides  two  daus.,  a 
son, 

Valentin  Reichel,  the  younger,  6.  15  Feb.  1629,  held  the 
parochial  cure  of  Zehren,  in  Saxony  {see  A'ova  literaria  Ger- 
■tuankte.,  Hanover,  1704),  where  he  d.  22  Sept.  1704.  By  his  3rd 
wife,  Sophia  Elisabeth,  dau.  of  Isaac  Starlie,  Head  Master  of 
the  Grammar-school  at  Dresden,  who  survived  him  till  27 
June,  1740,  he  left,  besides  six  daus.,  three  sons,  i.  Gottlieb 
Benjamin,  who  held  the  parochial  cure  of  Wendisch-leube, 
and  was  father  of  Samuel  Benjamin,  Rector  of  the  Graminar- 
echool  of  Altenberg,  a  distinguished  scholar,  who  followed 
his  only  son  to  the  grave  9  Sept.  1792 ;  ii.  Jacob  Daniel,  of 
whom  anon;  and  iii.  Johan  Ludwig,  settled  at  Meissen. 

Jacob  Daniel  Reichel,  2nd  son  of  the  above,  b.  10  Nov. 
1680,  held  in  succession  to  his  brother  the  parochial  cure  of 
AVendisch-leube,  in  the  Duchy  of  Altenberg  {see  KirchengaUerie 
lies  Herz-igthums  Altenhuri;,  pp.  264,  290),  where  he  d.  14 
May,  1746.  He  m.  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Incumbent  of 
M'eltewitz,  Johann  Rudolph  Graefe,  and  great-granddau.  of 
the  German  poet,  Martin  Riukart.  She  survived  him  till  26 
Dec.  1755,  and  by  her  he  left  issue,  besides  four  surviving 
daus.,  I.  Carl  Rudolph,  of  whom  anon;  ii.  Jacob  Daniel; 
lii.  Samuel  Benjamin  ;  iv.  Johann  Fkiederich. 

Carl  Rudolph  Reichel,  eldest  son  of  the  above,  of 
Keukirch,  in  Saxony,  a  distinguished  Orientalist  and  biblical 
scholar,  and  friend  alike  of  prince  and  peasant,  not  only  in  his 
own  country,  but  also  in  Sweden  and  Denmark  (i/cZs  G.  F.  Otto's 
Lexicon  der  Oberlausilzischtn  GeUhrtm,  vol.  iii.  p.  19,  iv. 
p.  350;  and  KirchengaUerie  des  Herzogthums  Altenburg,  p. 
264),  b.  29  April,  1718,  at  Oberloedla ;  m.  Eleonore  Sophia, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Bartholomew  Mueller,  Court  Goldsmith, 
of  Altenberg,  who  survived  him,  and  d.  4  April,  1807.  For 
many  years,  he  held  the  parochial  cure  of  Neukirch,  where  he 
d.  25  Oct.  1794,  leaving  issue,  two  sons,  i.  Charles  Gotthold, 
of  whom  anon;  andii.  Fkiederich  Benjamin,  a  Bishop  of  the 
"  Unitas  Fratrum  "  at  Sarepta,  in  Siberia,  and  one  dau. 

Eight  Rev.  Charles  Gottuold  Reichel,  eldest  son  of  the 
above,  b.  14  July,  1751,  at  Hermsdorf;  went  to  America  1784 
as  a  Bishop  of  the  "Unitas  Fratrum,"  at  Salem,  North  Carolina 
(see  G.  F.  Otto's  Lexicon,  vol.  iii.  p.  18,  iv.  p.  350),  having  m. 
1785,  Arma  Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Maass, 
Merchant  of  Konigsberg,  who  d.  15  Aug.  1806,  and  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  three  sons,  i.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  7  November, 
1783,  d.  15  June,  1846  {see  Medicinisches  Schri/lsteller  Lexicon, 
p.  633,  and  Philosophical  Transactions,  1817),  leaving  an  only 
son,  the  Most  Rev.  Charles  Parsons  Reichel,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Meath,  b.  20  Nov.  1810.  The  Bishop )«.  17  Sept.  1863,  Mary 
Brown,  dau.  of  Henry  Joy  McCracken,  Esq.  of  Oaklands, 
Ballymena,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  July,  1885)  has 
issue,  a  son,  Henrv  Rudolph,  b.  11  Oct.  1856,  sometime  Fellow 
of  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Principal  of  the  North  Wales 
University  College,  and  a  dau.  Margaret  Theodore ;  ii.  Gott- 
hold Benjamin,  6.  4  Oct.  1785,  d.  at  Salem,  in  America,  20 
Dec.  1833,  leaving  issue  settled  in  America ;  in.  Samuel 
IluDOLPH,  of  whom  anon;  and  one  dau.,  d.  1867,  m.  in  America, 
Rev.  Charles  Frederick  Seidel,  whose  granddau.  m.  Stafford 
Reeves,  Esq.  of  Hull,  co.  York,  and  has  issue.  Charles  Gott- 
hold Reichel,  afterwards '/u.  an  American  lady.  Miss  Catharine 
Fetter,  with  whom  he  returned  to  Europe,  and  d.  18  Aug. 
1834. 

Rev.  Samuel  Rudolph  Reichel,  3rd  son  of  the  above,  some 
time  of  Ockbrook,  co.  Derby,  and  formerly  Tutor  to  Henrt, 
reigning  Prince  of  Reuss-Lobenstein,  6.  8  Dec.  1787,  m.  1st, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Hartley,  and  sister  to  Rev.  John 
Hartley,  British  Chaplain  at  Nice.  After  her  decease,  16  Feb. 
1834,  he  ni.  2ndly,  1836,  Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Hurlock,  Esq.  of  Oxted,  co.  Sun-ey,  who  survived  him  till  3 
April,  1871,  and  d.  at  Sparsholt,  Berks.  He  d.  whilst  travelling 
abroad,  28  June,  1857,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Oswald  Joseph  Reichel,  now  of  A  la  Ronde. 

H.  Lucius  Hurlock,  of  Beara  Court,  Black  Torrington,  co. 
Devon,  b.  23  July,  1842. 

I.  Stella  Matilda  Parminter,  m.  1881,  Rev.  John  Lechmere 
Tudor,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Turkdean,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has 
issue,  two  daus.,  Stella  and  Margaret. 

Aniii — Per  fesse  sa,  and  or,  a  lion  rampant,  langued  gu., 
II. 


double-queued,  holding  between  the  paws  a  sickle,  all  counter- 
changed.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  demi-lion  rampant, 
double-queued,   holding  between  the  paws  a  sickle,  all  or. 
Motto — Vitam^impendere  vero. 
Residence — A  la  Ronde  House,  Lympstone,  Devon. 


EEID     OF    AEDMEAIiLIE. 

Reid,  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ardmeallie 
House,  CO.  Banff,  ,T.P.  and  D.L.,  Capfc.  3rd  Batt. 
Gordon  Highlanders,  h.  17  March,  1859,  m.  May, 
1879,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Grey,  Esq.  of 
Edinboro',  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Daniell,  6.  2  Feb.  1882. 

II.  William  Stuart,  b.  13  Sept.  1883. 

III.  Henry  Francis,  b.  13  April,  1886. 
I.  Rachael  DufT. 

liineage. — This  is  an  old  Orkney  family,  descended  it  is 
believed  from  Reid  of  Buniess,  a  cadet  of  the  Aberdeenshire 
family  of  Reid  of  Pitfoddles. 

Reid,  Esq.  of  Gorn,  co.  Orkney,  m.  Jane  (niece  of  George 
Balfour  of  Trenalby),  dau.  of  William  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Newark, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Montieth,  of  Eylesay,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  his  heir.  ii.  Thomas. 

The  elder  son, 

Peter  Reid,  Esq.  of  Tirlet,  m.  his  cousin,  Margaret  Niel, 
0'  Lands,  and  had  issue,  i.  Daniel,  his  heir ;  and  i.  Barbara, 
'«.  Thomas  Foulis,  Esq.  of  Englessay.    The  only  son, 

Daniel  Reid,  Esq.  of  Tirlet,  m.  Marjory,  dau.  of  William 
Rcndall,  of  Vel,  and  had  issue,  i.  Peter ;  ii.  William,  his  heir ; 
and  I.  Barbara,  d.  young.     The  2nd  son, 

William  Reid,  Esq.  of  Westbrough,  in  Sanday,  m.  Marga- 
ret, dau.  of  Thomas  Meil,  Esq.  of  Gorn,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1850),  had  issue,  a  son, 

Daniel  Reid,  Esq.  of  Sanday,  M.D.,  P.R.C.S.,  6.  14  Feb. 
1804  ;  m.  11  May,  1868,  Rachael  DulT,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas 
Gordon,  of  Park,  co.  Banff,  by  Maria,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Macdowall-Grant,  Esq.  of  Ardilly,  co.  Banff  {see  Gordon- 
Duff  of  Park  and  Druminan),  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Thomas,  now  of  Ardmeallie. 

II.  Alexander  Daniell,  b.  22  Nov.  1800  ;  d.  1869. 
Dr.  Reid  d.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Seat — Ardmeallie  House,  Mannock,  Huntley,  co.  Banff. 
7'oion  Residence — 5,  West  Cromwell  Road,  W. 
Club — Scottish,  Dover  Street,  W. 


REILLY    OF    SCARVAGH. 

Eeilly,  John  Temple,  Esq.  of  Scarvagli  House, 
CO.  Dovrn,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  and 
J.P.  CO.  Armagh,  h.  19  Jan.  1812 ;  m.  30  Oct.  1865, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Lenaboy, 
CO.  Galway,  by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Power  le  Poer  Trench,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Temple  Miles,  h.  21  March,  1867 ;  d.  13  Jan.  1868. 

II.  GusTAvns  Miles  O'Hara,  b.  22  June,  1SG9. 

III.  John  Temple  James,  b.  18  May,  1871 ;  d.  25  Dec.  1871. 
I.  Anne  Ehzabeth. 

Lineag'e. — This  branch  of  the  ancient  Milesian  House  of 
O'Reilly,  Princes  of  East  Brefny,  has,  for  some  generations, 
discontinued  the  prefix  0'. 

TuRLOGH  O'Reilly,  youngest  son  of  Edmund  O'Reilly,  of 
Kilnacroft,  Prince  of  East  Brefny  {see  O'Reilly  of  East  B,  efny), 
had  two  children,  Brian  and  John.  The  elder,  Brian  O'Reilly, 
had  two  sons,  John  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  Miles,  a 
Capt.  in  the  army.     The  former  was  father  of 

Miles  Reilly,  Esq.  of  Lurgan,  co.  Armagh,  b.  1660;  m.  19 
Aug.  1680,  Jane  Akius,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Lurgan  10 
Dec.  1715)  had  issue,  James,  d.  s.  p.,  Charles,  Marlow,  and 
John.  Miles  Reilly  d.  13  May,  1735.  and  was  s.  by  his  youngest 
son, 

John  Reilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  m.  1738,  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Francis  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ardkeen,  co.  Down,  and  was  father  of 

John  Reilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  Chief  Commissioner  of 
Public  Accounts,  M.P.  for  Blessington,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Down  1776,  and  of  co.  Armagh  1786,  6.  1745;  m.  1773,  Jane, 

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dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  William  L-ashington.of  ^iittintrbourne, 
Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Lcshingtos,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Kd'iiond,  of  Tamnagfh.irrie,  co.  Pown,  JI.P.  for 
Hillsboroush.  Hi.ch  Sheriff  of  i-o.  Down  JSir>.  ,ii.  Harriett, 
dau.  of  lU'bcrt  Uamilton,  Esq.  of  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone,  and 
liad  issue, 

]  Jonx,  b.  ISOS  :  ni.  Julia,  dati.  of  AVilliam  Brahazon,  Esq.  ; 
J.  lJ-47,  and  luid  issue,  William  (in.  lt>70,  Kosalind,  dau. 
of  Hamilton  Smythe,  Esq.,  and  J.  ISTl),  John,  Hamilton, 
and  Loiitia, 
1  Anne,  d.  toim. 

■2  Jano,  m.  Hcv.  James  Ford:  d.  1S42. 
3  Ihirriett.  m.  Ib47,  Charles  Hamilton.  E.^^q. ;  d.  1869. 
in.  Janus  Miles,  of  Cloon  Eavin,  co.  Down,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  m.  Eeb.  IjlT,  Emilia  Geor,sina  Susanna  (who  d.  ISbT), 
■2nd  dau.  of  Kev.  Huch  Montgomery,  of  Grey  Abbey,  co. 
Down,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Emilia  Ward,  youngest  dau. 
of  Bernard,  1st  Viscoimt  Bangor,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1848,  having 
had  issue, 

1  John,  Earrister-!»t-Law,  Deputy-Keeper  of  the  Rolls  in 
Ireland,  6.  16  Nov.  1817:  m.  14  Aug.  1845,  the  Hon. 
Augustus  .'iugden,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Lord 
St.  Leonards,  and  d.  1  July,  1875,  having  had  Emily; 
Kathleen  Matilda,  i)i.  7  Juiv,  1870,  Matthew  John  Bell, 
Esq.  ;  and  Winifred  Ellen,  i'ii.  1st,  6  May,  ISSl,  Hon.  J. 
M.  Stopford,  son  of  James. '4lh  Earl  of  Courtown,  who  d. 
Ib8.'>:  L'ndly,  2lt  July,  18S9,  Arthur  Saunders  William 
Charles  Kox,  Sth  Earfof  Arran. 

2  James  Mylts,  in  the  Indian  army,  b.  Feb.  1823;  d.  II 
April,  1844. 

3  Francis  Savage  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  Barristerat-Law,  Q.C., 
Counsel  to  the  Speaker,  b.  Feb.  18i5;  d.  unm.  27  Aug. 
1883, 

4  William  Edmund  Moyses,  Major-Gen.,  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Il.A,,  C.B.,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  Jan. 
1827  :  d.  Julv,  ISbti. 

5  Hu-h  Arthur,  Capt.  K.N.,  h.  May,  1S28  ;  d.  unm.  II 
July,  Ib'VZ. 

1  Eur.lia  Maria  Catherine,  d.  18(18. 

2  Jane  Hester.  3  Theodosia  Harriett. 

I.  Jane  Hester,  d.  1813. 

II.  Amelia,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  Stacpoole,  45th  I'egt.  :  ci.  1S65. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1836. 
Mr.  Eeilly  d.  26  July,  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lushington  Reillt,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Down,  1810,  m.  9  June,  1807,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Gustavus 
Handcock  Temple,  Esq.  of  Waterstown,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1852)  had  issue, 

John  Temple,  his  heir. 

Gustavus  Handcock,  an  OfScer  in  the  army,  b.  Feb.  1813  ;  d. 

29  July,  li'41. 
Eobert  Lushington,  Capt.  H.E.I.CS.,  b.   1818;    ,«.  1  Jan. 

1847,  Clementina  Janet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Andrews,  Esq,  of 

Edinburgh;     d.  Dec.  1854,  leaving  issue,   1  John  Temple 

Charles,  23rd  F'oot,  b.  30  June,  1849  ;    1  Louisa  Elizabeth  ; 

2  Flora  Christian,  m.  Dec.  1890,  Capt.  Kuck  Keene,  R.X. 

Capt.  Keilly's  widow  m.  2ndly,  1862,  Itobert,  3rd  Earl  of 

Itoden,  K.P. 

William  Charle.s,  h.  May,  1819;  d.  19  Dec.  1845. 
James  Myles  Townsend,  Capt.  45th  Madras  Infantry;    m. 

Feb.  1846,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  James  Mandeville  Hacket, 

and  d.  Feb.    1856,   having  had  a  son,  Arlhur  Cecil,   b. 

1850. 
Isabella  Elizabeth,    m.  May,   1834,  Rev.  John  D'Arcy,  of 

Galway,  who  d.  Is75,  leaving  issue. 
Jane  Lushington,  r,i.  13  Aug.  1830,  Rev.  J.  Hill,  and  d.  21 

Deo.  1839,  leaving  issue. 
Louisa  Mary. 
Gertrude  Harriett,  m.  17  Feb.  1840,  Robert  Quin  Alexander, 

E.sq.  of  Acton  House,  co.  Armagh,  who  d.  1:J  Aug.  Iss7. 
Mary  Amelia.  Frances  Lucy. 

Charlotte  Moore,  m.  1855,  Gen.  George  F.  Moore,  late  Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioners,  who  d.  8  Sept.  1884,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Reilly  d.  Z  Dec.  1842,  and  was  s.  by. his  son,  the  present 
Joh.s'  Temple  Reillt,  Esq.  of  S':arvagh. 

Am%,  Ciestt,  <i:c. — See  O'Reilly  of  Must  Brcfnij. 

Seat — Scarvagh  House,  Scarvagh,  co.  Down. 


BEMINGTON  OF  THE  CROW  TREES. 

Remi>"gto'x,  Ret.  Reginald,  of  The  Crow  Trees, 
Melling,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Fritwcll  Manor,  co. 
Oxford,  M.A.  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  k  3  July, 
1827  ;  m.  21  June,  18G0,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alfred  Binyon,  Esq.  of  Mcrlewood,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  lier  (who  d.  13  June,  1890,)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  (Rev.),  Curate  of  St.  Thomas' Church,  Douglas,  b. 
30  May,  18G3  ;  ',n.  14  July,  1892,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Fernie,  Vicar  of  Welliugore,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
has  issue,  a  dau. 


I.  Lucy  Agnes,  m.  1884,  Rev.  John  Compton  Buttervrorth, 
Vicar  of  Witlierslack,  co.  Wesimoiiand. 

II.  Mary  Frances.  in.  Emily  Isabel,  deceased. 
IV.   Katharine  Is.ibel  Maud,  deceased. 

v.  Gertrude  Dorothea.  vi.  Constance  Gathornc. 

liineagre.— Henry  Remington,  Esq.  of  The  Crow  Trees, 
and  of  Aynsome,  co.  Lancaster  (eldest  son  of  Reginald  Reming- 
ton, J. P.  (who  d.  Aug.  1854),  by  his  wife  Catherine  (m.  Oct.. 
1796,  d.  March,  1857),  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Machell, 
Esq.  of  Aynsome,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Remington,  Esq. 
of  Jlelling,  by  his  wife  Isabel  Bainbridgc,  of  Kirkby  Lons- 
dale, Westmorland,  and  great  grandson,  by  Elizabeth  Wilson 
his  wife,  of  Reginald  Remington,  Esq.,  who  was  son  of  Henry 
Remington,  Esij.),  6.  1797  ;  m.  7  Sept.  1826,  Mary,  only  child  of 
George  Ashburner,  Esq.  of  Holm  Bank,  Ulvcrston,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Oct.  1883)  had  issue, 

Reginald,  now  of  The  Crow  Trees. 

George,  of  Ulverston,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Stewart,  Esq. 

Henry,  of  Trinkelt,  Ulverston, 

Thomas  Machell  (Rev,),  M,A.,  of  Aynsome,  m.  Alice  Maud 
(deceased),  youngest  dau.  of  Alfred  Bmyon  aforesaid,  and 
has  had  issue, 

Agnes,  m.  Rev,  Thomas  Edmund  Petty,  of  Bardsei,  deceased. 

Catherine,  in.  Rev.  J.  Allen  Wilson,  Rector  of  Bolton-by- 
Bolland,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Remington  d.  at  Aynsome,  17  F'eb.  1866. 

-■<n»«— Barry  of  twelve  arg.  and  az.,  over  all  a  bend  gu. 
Crest — A  hand  erect,  holding  a  broken  tilting-spear,  all  ppr. 

Seat — The  Crow  Trees,  Melling,  near  Lancaster.  Residence 
— Barlings  Vicarage,  Wragby,  co.  Lincoln. 


EENNIE  OF  FRENSHAM  VALE. 

Rennie,  John  Eeitu,  Esq.  of  Frensham  Vale,  co.. 
Surrey,  J, P.  for  Surrey  and  London,  h.  19  May, 
1829,  in.  5  June,  1855,  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Camjibell  Dick,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  29  Aug.  1892),  had  issue, 

I.  John  George  Mackwokth,   Indian  Civil  Service,   6.  23' 
Oct.  1860. 

II.  Keith  Temple.  iii.  William,  Barristcr-at-Law. 
IV.  Francis  Pepys.  v.  Coverley  James. 
I.  Louisa  Kathcrine.                          ii.  Helen  Julia, 

III.  Janet. 

Liineag'e. — John  Rennie,  Esq.  (son  of  James  Rennie  of 
Phantassie,  East  Lothian),  the  well-known  civil  engineer,  m.  i> 
Xov.  1790,  Martha  Ann,  dau.  of  Lachlan  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  ISOG)  had  issue, 

George,  of  whom  we  treat, 

John  (Sir),  «,  bis  father  as  Engineer  to  New  London  Bridge. 
Mr.  Rennie  d.  4  Oct.  1821.     His  eldest  son, 

George  Rennie,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of  21,  Whitehall  Place,  m.  24 
April,  1828,  Margaret  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jackson,  Bart.^ 
M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1881)  had  issue, 

John  Keith,  now  of  Frensham  Vale, 
Mr.  Rennie  d.  30  March,  1866. 

Scat — FYensham  Vale,  Farnham,  Surrey. 
Town  Residence ~i9,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 
CLubs — Athenaium  and  United  University. 


JELF-REVELEY    OF    BRYJT-Y-GWYN. 

jELF-REVELEY,FANNY,JANE,ofBryn-y-gwu,cldest 
dau.  and  co-heircss  of  the  late  lluGU  John  REVELEVy 
Esq.  of  Bryn-y-gwyn,  m.  1874,  Ebward  Petit 
Jele,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  W.  Jelf,  B,D. 
They  have  assumed  the  name  of  Reveley  in 
addition  to  Jelf,  and  have  issue, 

I.  Algernon  Edward  Reveley,  b.  23  June,  1879. 

II.  Hugh  William,  b.  21  June,  1880. 

III.  Claude  Henry,  b.  6  March,  1893. 

I.  Sybil  Claudia  Jane,  b.  26  May,  1881. 

II.  Gwendoline  Mabel,  b.  10  Aug.  1882. 

III.  Mary  Myfanwy,  b.  31  July,  1884. 

IV.  Ethel  Louisa,  b.  23  July,  1888. 
v,  Gladys  Rosamond,  6.  I  Oct.  1890. 

Liineag'e. — The  Reveleys,  who  trace  their  descent  to  the- 
reign  of  Edward  II.,  were  originally  seated  in  the  manor 
house  of  Reveley,  on  the  northern  bank  of  the  river  Beamish, 
at  the  south-eastern  foot  of  the  Cheviots,  and  subsequently  at 
Ancroft,  Northumberland.  In  the  reign  of  James  L,  George 
Reveley,  of  Ancroft,  purchased  from  the  last  Lord  Eure  the 


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1699 


manors  of  Newton,  trnderwood,  and  Throphill,  which  Sir 
Simon  Eure  had  acquired,  tem-p.  Henry  III.,  from  Lord  Ber- 
tram of  Mitford.  During  the  civil  war,  William  Revelet, 
of  Ancroft  (who  had  in.  Rosamund  Wentworth,  niece  of  the 
Earl  of  Strafford),  with  a  body  of  troopers  raised  by  himself, 
fought  for  King  Charles  on  the  fatal  field  of  Marston  Moor, 
and  was  slain,  having  attained  the  rank  of  Major,  at  the 
decisive  battle  of  >faseby.    On  the  marriage  of 

William  Keveley,  Esq.  of  Newton  Underwood  (who  was  6. 
1662),  with  Margery,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Willey,  Esq. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  the  seat  of  the  family  was  removed  from 
Northumberland  to  Yorkshire,  and  the  Hall  House  of  Newby 
Wiske  erected.    By  the  heir  of  Willey,  Mr.  Reyeley  had  (with 
other  issue), 
Willey,  of  Newton  Underwood  and  Newbye  Wiske,  m.  1717, 
Rachel,  dau.   of  Henry   Neale,  Esq.   of  London,  and  was 
father  of  Elizabeth,  who  m.  John  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Exbury. 
George,  of  whom  presently. 

Philadelphia,  b.  1688  ;  ru.  Langdale  Smithson,  Esq.  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Hugh  Smithson,  Bart.,  and  had  an  only  son.  Sir  Hugh 
Smithson,  3rd  Bart.,  6.  at  Newby  Wiske,  created  Duke  of 
Northumberland  1766. 

Mr.  Reveley  d.  24  Feb.  1725.    His  2nd  son, 

George  Eevelet,  Esq.,  b.  1699;  to.  Elizabeth  Tucker,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  July,  1747)  had  two  sons,  Henry,  his  heir, 
and  Hugh,  who  d.  unm.  2  May,  1762.  Mr.  Reveley  d.  at  Ali- 
cante, Spain,  1766,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Reveley,  Esq.,  for  many  years  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Excise,  6.  at  Alicante  1737;  m.  1771,  Jane,  sister  of  Sir 
Claude  Champion  de  Cresplgny,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Philip 
Champion  de  Crespigny,  Esq.  of  Camberwell,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  4  Feb.  1829,  aged  86)  had  issue, 

HrcH,  his  heir. 

Algernon,  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  27  Dec.  1786  ;  m.  and  had  issue. 

Elizabeth  Ann,  m.  1796,  Cadwallader  Blayney  Trevor  Roper, 

Esq.  of  Plas  Teg,  co.  Flint. 
Henrietta,  m.  Matthew  Buckle,  Esq.,  Admiral  E.N.,  son  of 

Admiral  Buckle,  of  Nork,  Surrey. 

Mr.  Reveley  d.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

HcGH  Reveley,  Esq.  of  Bryn-y-gwyn,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1811,  Secretary  to  Sir  John  Mitford  while  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  and  afterwards  purse-bearer  to 
him  when  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  as  Lord  Eedesdale,  b. 
15  July,  1772;  in.  11  Jan.  1803,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  Hartley  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bryn-y-gwyn,  of  ancient  Cam- 
brian descent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec.  1846)  had  a  dau. 
Frances,  who  d.  unm.  1830,  and  one  son, 

Hugh  John  Reveley,  Esq.  of  Bryn-y-gwyn,  co.  Merioneth, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  15  March,  1812;  in.  13 
July,  1850,  Jane,  dau.  of  Algernon  Reveley,  Esq.,  of  Gros- 
venor  Place,  Cheltenham,  late  of  the  Bengal  C.S.,  and  d. 
1889,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Fanny  Jane,  now  of  Bryn-y-gwyn. 

II.  Annie  Clara,  m.  1879,  H.  Lloyd-Williams,  Esq.  J. P. 

III.  Mai-y  Rosamond,  in.  1878,  Claude  H.  Shute,  only  son  of 
Admiral  Sir  Claude  Buckle,  K.C.B.,  of  59,  Rutland  Gate, 
London,  and  d.  s.  p.  1884. 

IV.  Bertha  Gwendolene.  v.  Mabel. 

iSeat — Ei7n-y-gwyn,  near  Dolgelly. 


Maude  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Marmaduke  Whitaker, 
Esq.  of  Brecamore,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Catherine  Ursula,  ni.  1S74,  Charles  Compton  Rising,  Capt. 
R.N.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  Eleanor  Blanche,  m.  1873,  Major  Arthur  Cecil  Tempest,  of 
Coleby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Charlotte  Eliza,  m.  1892,  Gervase,  sonof  thelate  WiUiam 
SlarUham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall. 

Mr.  Reynard d.  23  Jan.  1883. 

&ats— Sunderlandwiek,  Driffield,  and  Hobgrcen,  Ripley. 


BEYNAED    OF    SUNDERLANDWICK 
AND    HOBGREEN. 

Eetxaed,  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Sunderlauclwick 
and  Hobgreen,  co.  York,  J. P.  for  East  and  West 
Eidings,  and  D.L.  for  the  East  Eiding,  h.  4  Dec. 
1848  ;  m.  22  April,  1879,  Editli  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lingcroft,  York,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Claude  Edward,  b.  9  Feb.  1880. 

II.  Algernon  Horner,  b.  8  Aug.  1884 ;  d.  5  March,  1890. 

III.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  14  Jan.  1889. 

Liineag'e.—HoRN-ER  Reynard,  Esq.,  in.  1804,  Ursula,  dau. 
cf  Edward  Elwick,  of  Ainderby,  co.  York,  and  d.  2  April, 
1834,  leaving  a  son, 

Edward  Horner  Reynard,  Esq.  of  Sunderlandwick  and 
Hobgreen,  6. 1808,  m.24  Feb.  1846,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mason, 
Esq.  of  Copt  Hewick,  near  Ripon,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick,  now  of  Sunderlandwick. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  1879. 

III.  Martin  Mason,  in.  1892,  Eleanor  Mary,  youngest   dau. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

IV.  Francis  Horner,  Capt.  9th  Lancers,  m.  5  June,   1S88,  i 


EEYNARDSON    OF     HOLYWELIi     HALL. 

Biech-Eeynaedsox,  Col.  Chaeles,  of  Holy- 
well Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  late  Grenadier  Guards, 
b.  10  Dec  1845  ;  m.  8  April,  1875,  Emma  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  William  Stracey,  of  Buxton 
Vicarage,  near  Norwich,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Miriam  Anne,  b.  27  Feb.  1876. 

II.  Alice  Mary,  6.  10  Oct.  1877. 

Lineage. —SiE  Abraham  Reynardson,  Knt.  of  Totten- 
nam  High  Cross,  6.  1590  (son  of  Thomas  Reynardson,  Esq.  of 
Plymouth,  an  eminent  Turkey  Merchant,  by  Julian  Brace  his- 
wife),  became  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1649,  and  was  committed 
to  the  Tower  by  Parliament  and  fined  £2,000  for  refusing  to- 
read  the  proclamation  against  the  King's  Government  and 
the  House  of  Lords.  He  was  re-elected  as  1st  Lord  Mayor 
after  the  Restoration  but  was  unable  to  undertake  the  duties, 
on  account  of  declining  health.  He  d.  1661,  leaving,  by- 
Abigail  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Crispe,  Knt.,  inttralios^ 
a  son, 

Jacob  Reynardson,  Esq.,  h.  1652  ;  m.  1680,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Farnaby,  Esq.  of  Kippington,  Kent,  and  d.  1719,  leav- 
ing a  son, 

Samuel  Reynardson,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Holywell  Hall,  b.  1704; 
m.  1732,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Randolph  Knipe,  and  d. 
1797,  having  had  issue, 

Samuel  Charles,  d.  unm.  1776,  at  Lisbon. 

Jacob,  of  whom  presently. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  in.  Edward  Reeve,  Esq. 

Katharine,  m.  Henry  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Norfolk. 
The  2nd  son, 

Jacob  Reynardson,  Esq.  of  Holywell  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  6. 
1743 ;  in.  1777,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cast,  3rd  Bart.. 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  of  Belton  House,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  sister  to  the  first  Lord  Brownlow,  and  d.  1812,. 
having  had  issue,  four  daus., 

Ethelbed  Anne,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  d.  1837. 

Katharine  Sarah,  to.  Wyrley  Birch,  Esq.  of  Wretham  Hall, 
CO.  Norfolk.  Jemima. 

The  eldest  dau., 

Ethelred  Anntb  Reynabd.son,  of  Holywell  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
coln, b.  June^  1778;  m.  3  June,  1806,  Gen.  Thomas  Birch 
(eldest  son  of  George  Birch,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Mary,  who  d. 
1837,  aged  99  years  and  4  months,  dau.  of  Thomas  Newall, 
Esq.),  and  by  him,  who  assumed,  on  the  decease  of  his  father- 
in-law,  1812,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Reynardson,, 
and  d.  31  Jan.  1847,  had  issue, 

Charles  Tuomas  Samuel,  of  Holywell  Hall. 

George  (Rev.),  M. A.,  Rector  of  Eastling,  co.  Kent,  ?«.  Ist, 
1846,  Julia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trollope,  6th  Bart, 
of  Casewick,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Edith  and  Beatrice, 
and  2ndly,  Frances  Vere,  dau.  of  Fiennes  Wykeham  Martin, 
Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  co.  Kent,  and  d.  Nov.  1892.  She  d. 
30  Oct.  1876. 

Edward,  of  Rushington  Manor,  Totton,  Southampton,  C.B., 

J. P.,  Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  served  in  the  Crimea, 
and  commanded  the  Grenadier  Guards  at  the  Battle  of 
Inkerman,  b.  4 May,  1812;    to.  5  Sept.  1849,  Emily,  dau.  of 

Vere  Fane,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1893)  has  had 

issue,  1  Sydney  Louis,  6.  12  Jan.  1861,  deceased;    2  Vere 

Henry,   6.  26  March,   1864;    1  Rose   Catherine;    2  Lilias 

Emma. 
Henry,  of  Adwell  House,  Tetsworth,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.,  High 

Sheriff    1861,  b.    5    Sept.  1804;    ?n.  9  Sept.  1847,  Eleanor 

Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of    Henry  S.  Partridge,    Esq.  of 

Hoekham    Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and   d.  1884,  leaving    issue, 

William  John,  now  of  Ardwell,  B.A.,  J. P.,  b.  April,  1849; 

Edwin  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Curate  of  Leeds,  co.  York,  b. 

Dec.  1851 ;  Aubry  Henry,  b.  Sept.  1853  ;  Herbert  Frederick, 

b.  Jan.  1856;  and  Marion  Louisa. 
John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  HoIywell-cum-Aunby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, )rt.  6  Nov.  1862,  Sophia  (who  d.  May,  1890),  2nd  dau. 

of  Lieut. -Gen.  Wynyard,  C  B. 
William,  d.  young,  killed  by  the  kick  of  a  horse. 
Ethelred  Frances,  m.  1834,  Henry  Champion  Partridge,  Esq., 

eldest  son  of  Henry  Samuel  Partridge,  Esq.  of   Hoekham 

Hall,  Norfolk ;  both  deceased. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTrtT. 


EEY 


Matilda  Caroline,  vi.  lSo3,  Kobort  Ptopford,  Esq.,  son  of  the 
Hon.  and  Kev.  llichard  Bruce  Stopiord.    He  d.  25  May, 
1S7S. 
Enmia  Lucy,  d.  10  May,  1S67. 
Mrs.  Biicli-Roynardson  d.  22  March,  1S54.    The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Thomas  Samuel  I3irch-1{e\nakdsos,  Esq.  of  Holy- 
well Hall.  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ISSa,  6.  10  Nov.  ISIO  ;  m.  1st,  2 
Sipt.  IsStj,  .\nne,  eldest  dan.  of  Simon  Yorke,  of  Erddig,  co. 
Di-nliirh,  and  by  her  ^who  d.  16  Oct.  1S53)  had  issue, 

1.  Charles,  now  of  Holywell  Hall. 

I.  Kthelred  Anne,  m.  3  Jan.  18C0,  John  Alexander,  Cth  Earl 
of  Hopetoun,  and  d.  15  Oct.  1884. 

II.  Marv  Karoline. 

III.  Constance  Louisa  Matilda,  m.  \i  Sept.  1S74,  Frederick 
Toung,  Esq.,  late  2nd  Life  Guards. 

He  VI.  2ndly,  i  Sept.  1S(.!7,  Victoria  (who  d.  Aug.  1S71),  3rd 
tlau.  of  George  Dodwell,  Esq.  of  Keviusfort,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  25 
April,  18S9. 

J  i-/,ii— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  two  chcvronels  engrailed 
fru..  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  niascle  arg.,  for  Keynardson; 
•Jnd  and  3rd,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.,  a  canton  of  the  last, 
for  Birch.  C/t^-^o:— 1st,  A  lion's  head  erm.,  murally  crowned 
fhequy  arg.  and  gu.,  for  Eeyxardson  ;  2nd,  A  fleur-de-lis  arg. 
and  a  trefoil  vert  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.,  for  Birch. 
.Vo».<,.<— Virtus  est  vitium  fugere,  for  Keynardson  ;  Pi-udentia 
simplicitate,  for  Birch. 

.Sm((— Holvwell  Hall,  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln.  Town  Residence 
—  10,  West  liaton  Place,  S.W. 


REYNELL,    OF    KILLYNON. 

Eeyxell,  Eichakd,  Ksq.  of  Kilknon,  co.  Wcst- 
iiieath,  J. P..  b.  1  Jau.  1S31  ;  m.  22  July,  1875,  Louu-a 
Auna,  Toungest  dau.  of  Kev.  Thomas  Smyth,  of 
Cook\  CO.  Westmcath,  and  sister  of  Thomas  James 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynegall,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by 
her"  (who  d.  17  Dec.  18bl)  has  issue, 

Kichard,  6.  14  Aug.  1S79. 

Louisa  Anna. 

Lineage. — The  families  of  Eeykell  of  Castle  ReyncU,  and 
TiEYXELL  0/  Jio/neila  and  A' (7;j/»o»,  derive  from  a  younger  son 
of  the  old  Devonshire  House  of  Keynell  of  JSJaUton. 

Edmund  Eeynell,  2nd  son  of  Edmund  lleynell,  Esq.  of 
^lalston,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  Lewis  Hatch,  Esq.  of  Allar,  Devon, 
and  14th  in  direct  descent  from  Sir  Eichard  Eeynell,  temp. 
Henry  II.,  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  ITth  century.  He  )/i. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Eortescue,  Esq.,  and  left  issue,  besides 
other  children, 

Edw.^rd  Eeynell,  of  Maloue,  co.  Antrim,  soveraigne  of 
Belfast  1665.  By  Ivatherine  Dobbin  his  wife,  he  left  (with 
three  daus.,  i.  Mary,  m.  Eichard  Nugent ;  n.  Margaret,  in. 
.Samuel  Moore  ;  iii.  Alice,  -la.  James  Brownlow)  a  son  and 
successor, 

Edmcnd  Eeynell,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  a  Six  Clerk  in  Chancery, 
■who  purchased  estates  in  Westmeath,  Longford,  Leitrim,  Eos- 
common,  and  Galway,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1698  (bur.  in  the  vaults 
of  St.  Michan'.",  Dublin),  leaving  issue  by  Hannah  his  wife 
<who  d.  May,  1723),  dau.  of  —  Dobbin,  Esq.  of  Carrickfergus, 
CO.  Antrim, 

I.  A r.THiR,  of  Castle  Eeynell,  CO.  Westmeath,  Hii;h  Sheriff 
1715  and  1727,  (i.  19  Oct.  1735;  m.  1720,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookecborough,  co.  AVestmeath, 
and  was  grandfather  of  Col.  William  Eeynell,  of  Castle 
Eeynell,  h.  Jan.  1762,  who  la.  1791,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
^Montgomery,  Bart,  of  Macbie  Hill,  and  d.  5  May,  1829, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Anne,  in.  Admiral  de  Vecknell,  of  Holland,  and  2nd 
Baron  de  Metitra,  of  Saxony. 

2  Harriet,  unm. 

3  Barbara,  in.  5  Sept.   1827,  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Donough- 
more,  and  d.  at  Chiavari,  near  Genoa,  11  Jan.  1^57. 

II.  Eichard.  hi.  Edmund. 
1.  Mary,  rii.  Hector  Payne,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

Eichard  Eeynell,  Esq.  of  Killough,  co.  Westmeath,  Capt. 

5th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  circa.  1720,  Dorcas  (who  d.  Jan.  1776), 

dau.  of  Eobert  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookesborough,  co.  Westmeath, 

by  whom  be  had  fourteen  children  (he  d.  8  April,  1767,  will 

proved  8  Nov.  1768),  among  whom  were 

J.  .\rthur,  Eecior  of  Churchtown,  Killagh,  and    Clonarny, 

Diocese  of  Meath,  disinherited,  la.  Catherine,  dau.  of  James 

Nugent,  of  Clonlost,  and  had  a  dau.  Dorcas,  w.  liev.  Mr. 

Madden,  and  dying  1784,  lelt  two  sons, 

1  Cooke  Eeynell,  of  Woodfort,  co.  W'estmeath,  b.  1761 ;  m. 

Catherine  Webb,  of  Webbsboro,  co.  Kilkenny,  she  d.  4 

Jan.  1838,  aged  82,  and  left  an  only  child,  Catherine,  m. 


W.alter  Nugent,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue.    He  d.  27  Jan. 
1841,  aged  81. 
2  liichard,  d.  xinm. 
II.  Nicholas,  of  Eeynella,  co.  Westmeath,  6.  1722;     m.  1st 
July,  1758,  Miss  Fiances  Brush,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Francis  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath.     He  d.  in  March 
or  April,  17C8,  leaving  issue  by  his  first  marriage, 

1  Eichakd,  his  successor,  of  Eeynella,  6.  1759  ;  m.  Feb-. 
1789,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Arthur  Molesworth,  of 
Fairlawn,  co.  Armagh  (eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Bysse  Moles- 
worth),  by  Catherine  Fletcher  Vane,  of  Cumberland.  He 
d.  28  Jan.  1807,  leaving  issue, 

1  Arthur  Molesworth,  6.  1790;  d.  unm.  31  May,  1812. 

2  Eichard    Molesworth,    b.  Dec.    1791;    d.  18  Sept. 
1824. 

1  Frances,  m.  14  Feb.  1S14,  Gen.  John  Nugent,  C.B., 

and  d.  3  April,  18-7. 
The  2nd  son, 

Eichard  Molesworth  Eeynell,  Esq.,  of  Eeynella, 
m.  May,  1819,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Ponsonby 
Moore,  brother  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda.  He  d. 
13  Sept.  1824,  she  cL  at  Bath,  17  Dec.  1859,  leaving  an 
only  child  and  heir, 
Elizabeth  Catharine,  in.  12  Jan.  1843,  at  Leamington, 

Blancy   Townley   Balfour,  Esq.  of  Townley  Hall,   co. 

Loath,  who  d.  2  Sept.  1882,  aged  83,  leaving  issue. 

2  Edmund,  d.  unm. 

1  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  26  June,  1779,  Sir  Charles  Levinge, 
5th  Bart,  of  KnocUdrin,  and  d.  19  May,  1828. 
in.  Edward  (Eev.),  of  Killynon,  7)?.  1st,  his  cousin,  Lettice 
(who  d.  s.  p.  19  June,  1760),  dau.  of  John  Eeynell,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Eeynell,  and  2ndly,  24  Jan.  1767,  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Francis  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Jan. 
1777)  he  left  at  his  decease,  28  Jan.  1788  (with  three  daus., 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Donover,  co.  Meath  ; 
Jane,  m.  Eev.  Willi-tm  Kellet,  Eector  of  Moynalty;  and 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.},  two  sons, 

1  Eichard,  of  Killynon,  co.  Westmeath,  b.  20  March,  1768  ; 
111.  23  May,  1795,  his  cousin.  Harriett,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eobert  Eev  nell,  Esq.  of  Edmonton,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1834 
(she  d.  21  May,  1828),  having  had  issue, 

Eichard  Winter,  of  Killynon. 
Edward,  d.  unm.  25  Nov.  1828. 
Samuel  Arthur,  of  Areherstown,  co.  Westmeath,  b.  15 

Dec.    1814;    in.   13  June,   1836,   his  cousin,  Frances 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  John  Nugent,  C.B.,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  30  July,  1856;  he  d.  11  Jan.  1877)  left 

issue,  four  daus. 
William  Knox,  d.  uwn.  8  May.  1856. 
Martha,  m.  12  Dec.  1833,  Sir  Arthur  Percy  Aylmer,  13th 

Bart,  of  Donadea. 
Anna  Maria,  m.  15  Sept.  1837,  Eev.  John  Fairbrot.her 

Drought,  of  Glencarrig,  co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  28  May, 

1867. 
Elizabeth  Dorcas,  m.  3  Sept.  1S46,  Eev.  Thomas  Acton 

Drought,  and  d.  14  March,  1852. 

2  Benjamin  Pratt,  d.  unm.  23  Feb.  1789. 

IV.  Eobert,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eanfurlie  Knox,  of 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  Dec.  1794,  having  had  issue,  Harriet,  m. 
23  May,  1795,  her  cousin.  Eichard  Eeynell,  Esq.  of  Killynon, 
and  Clarissa,  m.  1798,  Eev.  George  Leslie  Gresson. 

V.  John,  of  Ballinaleck,  Westmeath,  m.  Miss  Siamiish,  and 
had  issue,  1  John;  1  Matilda,!?).  Eichard  English,  Esq.  ; 
2  Fiances  Elizabeth,  in.  8  Feb.  1806,  Eev.  William  Anncsley, 
son  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  William  Annesley,  Dean  of 
Down. 

VI.  Cooke,  killed  in  a  duel  in  Germany. 

The  late  representative, 

Eichard  Winter  Eeynell,  Esq.  of  Killynon,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1839,  b.  5  Nov.  1804;  m.  10  Feb.  1830,  Frances 
Alexandrina,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Sanderson,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  Clover  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct.  1874) 
had, 

I.  Eichard,  now  of  Killynon,  present  male  representative  of 
the  Eeynell  family. 

II.  James  Sanderson,  b.  30  May,  1832  ;  d.  unm.  20  March, 
1887. 

III.  William  Alexander  (Eev.),  b.  10  March,  1836. 

I.  llarriette  i;iiza.  ii.  Frances  Charlotte. 

III.  Eliza  Thomasina.  iv.  Cecilia  Jemima. 

Mr.  Eeynell  d.  5  Feb.  1887. 

Aiins—Arg.,  masonry  sa.,  a  chief  indented  of  the  second. 
C)Y.s{  — A  fox  passant  or.  AluUoes — Murus  anews  esto  ;  In- 
dubitata  fides. 

^'eut— Killynon,  Killucan,  co.  Westmeath. 


REYNOLDS    OF    CANONSaHOVE. 

{See  Helyae  of  Pound isford  Lodge,  and  Canons- 
grove,  CO.  Somerset,  sub.  Hklyab  of  Coher.) 


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RHODES    OF    HENNERTON. 

Rhodes,  Johx  William,  Esq.  of  Hennerton, 
Perks,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1889 ;  late  Lieut. 
fiOth  Royal  Rifles,  b.  3  Oct.  1840 ;  m.  9  Feb.  1869, 
^larie  Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Mac-- 
lienzie,  Esq.  of  Fawlej  Court,  Bucks,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Edward,  Lieut.  King's  Eoyal  Rifles,  h.  13  Feb.  1870. 

II.  Hubert  Victor,  b.  50  Aug.  1873. 

III.  William  "Wilfred,  6.  27  Sept.  1874. 

I.  Mary  Brenda. 

II.  Violet  Maud. 

Liineag'e. — John  William  Rhodes,  E?q.,  J. P.,  of  Henner- 
ton, in.  16  Sept.  1824,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Edward  Brooke, 
Esq.  of  Chaple  AUerton,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1878) 
had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Hennerton. 

II.  Henry  Brooke,  late  Capt.  68th  Light  Infantry,  in.  Helen, 
dau.  of  Henry  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Wyreside,  Lancashire. 

HI.  Herbert  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Mary  Anne  (deceased),  m.  John  Gittens  Maycock,  Esq. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Frederic  Peel,  Esq.  (deceased),  of  Highlands, 
Colchester. 

III.  Eliza,  in.  Robert  John  Tilncy,  Esq.  of  Liverpool.     Both 
deceased. 

IV.  Caroline. 

V.  Charlotte  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Monkhouse  (deceased). 
Mr.  Rhodes  d.  10  Feb.  1863. 

<S'«a(— Hennerton,  Henley-on-Thames. 


EIALL    OF    ANNERVILLE. 

RiALL,  William  Aethuk,  Esq.  of  Annerville, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  April,  1850. 

Lineage. — Phineas  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  co.  Tip- 
perary, b.  1  Jan.  1659,  m.  1692,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Vacghan  Riall,  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  m.  1727,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Bagwell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1774)  had 
issue, 

Phineab,  of  whom  presently. 

Samuel  (Rev.),  to.  Elizabeth  Miles,  sister  and  heir  of  Col. 
Lawford  Miles,  of  Eochestown,  and  had  issue,  John  Bag- 
well, who  d.  s.  p.,  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Dunbar  Barton, 
Esq.  of  Eochestown,  co.  Tipperary. 

Catherine. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  John  Xewport. 

The  elder  son, 

Phineas  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  co.  Tipperary.  b.  16 
April,  1729;  m.  19  Nov.  1768,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles 
Caldwell,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
I'.enjamin  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  great-grandfather  of 
Sir  Benjamin  Heywood,  1st  Bart,  of  Claiemont,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  dying  15  May,  1797,  left  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles  (see  Riall  of  Old  Connd  Hill). 

Phineas  (Sir),  Gen.  in  the  army,  to.  Mi.ss  Scarlett,  and  d.  s.p. 

Arthur,  m.  twice. 

Eliza,  wife  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Cockburn. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Annerville,  b.  17  Nov.  1769;  m. 
4  Jan.  1798,  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Bellingham, 
of  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March, 
1S48)  had  issue, 
Phinea-s,  b.  1799;  d.  unm.  1827. 

William  Henry,  Comm.  R.N.,  6.  1803;    m.    1831,  in  South 
.\merioa.  Miss  E.  F.  Parkinson,  and  d.  s. p.  9  Jan.  1866. 
His  widow  d.  1870. 
Samdel,  of  .4nnerville. 
Elizabeth,  d.inim.  182.T. 

Catherine,  m.  1834,  James  Ramsay  Smith,  Esq. 
Dorothea,  m.  1830,  Richard  Moore.  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  and  d. 
1862,  leaving  issue,  Richard  Koxboro  Moore,  Capt.    15th 
Regt.,  and  Lucy  Ellen,  m.  Capt.  M.  V.  S.  Morton. 
Jlr.  Riall  d.  2  Nov.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
sjn, 

Samuel  Riall,  Esq.  of  Annerville,  J. P.,   6.   6  Sept.   1807; 
hi.  29  April,  1840,  Maria,  widow  of  Thomas  Quin,  Esq.  of  Red- 
iiiondstown,  and  only  dau.  of  George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Cahir, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Nov.  1888)  had  issue, 
William  Arthcr,  now  of  Annerville. 

Dorothea  Maria,  m.  20  Oct.  1874,  Thomas  Bedford  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.  of  Government  House,  Londonderry,  and  has 
issue,  Arthur  Samuel,  6.  April,  1877  ;  and  Amy  Maria,  d.  9 
Feb.  1879. 


Mr.  Eiull  d.  3  Feb.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  az.,  between  an  eagle  dis- 
played in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base  gu.  a  pile  issuing  from 
the  dexter  of  the  first.  Ccest— A  lion's  head  erased  gu.  iloUo 
— Re  alta  modestas. 

Seat — Annerville,  Clonmel. 


EIALL    OF     OLD    CONNA    HILL. 

Riall,  Lewis  John  Roberts,  Esq.  of  OldConna 
Hill,  CO.  Dublin,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1889,  J.P,  cos. 
Dublin  and  Wicklow,  late  Capt.  15th  Regt.,  b.  IS 
Jan.  1838  ;  m.  16  Feb.  1871,  Elizabeth  Sophia, 
eldest  dau,  of  Capt.  Dayid  Beattj,  of  Healtbfield, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Olive  Mary. 

II.  Violet  Maud. 

III.  Elizabeth  Rose. 

Lineage — Charles  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  Clonmel' 
(2nd  son  of  Phineas  Riall,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  see  preceding 
Article),  m.  6  April,  1801,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Johoi 
Roberts,  Esq.  of  Old  Conna  Hill,  co.  Dublin,  descended  front 
ancient  Welsh  ancestry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 

I.  Phineas,  of  Old  Conna  Hall. 

II.  John,  b.  15  Sept.  1805. 

III.  George  Charles,  d.  7  Aug.  1835. 

IV.  Arthur,  d.  17  Sept.  1829. 

I.  Martha,  d.  nvm.  26  June,  1887,  a;;ed  85. 

II.  Kate,  m.  Col.  George  Robert  Kennedy,  R.A.,  and  has- 
issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

III.  Anne,  ?/;.  1st,  John  Mumiy,  Esq.,  who  d.  leaving  issue, 
four  sons  and  two  daus.,  and  2ndly,  Richard  Roe,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  two  daus. 

IV.  Jane  Charlotte,  m.  1839,  George  John  Beresford,  Esq  , 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  great-grandson  of  Marcus,  1st  Earl  of 
Tyrone,  and  d.  27  March,  1842. 

Mr.  Eiall  d.  April,  1855,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Phineas  Riall,  Esq.  of  Old  Conna  Hill,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Dublin,  and  J.P.  for  Wicklow,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Dublin, 
1S63,  b.  11  May,  1803  ;  m.  15  July,  1834,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Roe,  Esq.  of  Rockwell,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her(whod.. 
1861)  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis  John  Roberts,  now  of  Old  Conna  Hill. 

II.  Charles  Phineas  Roberts,  b.  17  Jan.  1840. 

III.  Arthur  George  Roberts,  Comm.  R.N.  (retired),  6.  9 
Feb.  1842;  m.  2  Nov.  1874,  Selina  Florinda,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Truelock  Bookey,  Esq.  of  Derrybawn,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  WiUiam  Augustus,  of  Heywood,  co.  Tipperary,  late  Col., 
R.A.,  6.  25  Aug.  1»44:  m.  27  Jidy,  1880,  Eleanor  Mary,, 
only  dau.  of  Sackville  Deane  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Beechmount, 
CO.  Cork,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Richard  Villiers  Sankey,  late  Major  loth  Regt.,  6. 30  Aug. 
1846;  m.  4  Jan.  1887,  Lily,  3rd  dau.  of  Jonathan  S.  Harri- 
son, of  Brandesburton  Hall,  East  Yorks. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane,  7n.  1873,  Rev.  Kalph  A.  A.  Meredith,. 
M.A.,  who  d.  Dec.  1878,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  one 
dau. 

II.  Edith  May  Marion,  m.  1872,  Col.  Delves  Broughton,  ISth 
Regt.,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Eiall  d.  15  Aug.  1884,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Lewis  John  Roberts  Riall,  Esq.  of  Old  Conna  Hill. 

^nns— Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  az.,  between  an  eagle  dis- 
played in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base  gu.,  a  pile  issuing  from 
the  dexter  of  the  first,  quartering,  erm.,  a  mullet  gu.,  between 
three  crows  close  sa.,  each  holding  in  its  beak  an  ear  of  wheat 
ppr,  for  Roberts.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  charged 
with  an  escallop  gu.,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — Duw 
au  fendith  yw  fy  ngwenwth. 

iSecU— Old  Conna  Hill,  Bray. 


EICARDO    OF    BEOMESBEimOW   PLACE. 

RiCAEDO,  Frank,  Esq.  of  Bromesberrow  Place, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  of  Bnre  Homage,  co.  Hants,  J.P. 
cos.  Worcester,  Hants,  Hereford  and  Gloucester,  b. 
5  June,  1850;  m.  27  Sept.  1877,  Ahce  Henrietta, 
2nd  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Edmund  Gambler 
Monckton,  of  South'well  Manor,  co.  ]S"ottingham» 
and  has  had  issue, 


I.  David  Alan,  b.  April,  1880 

II.  Frank,  b.  18  Apiil,  1887. 
I.  Katherine  Alice. 

III.  Sybil  Mary. 
v.  Olive  Hope. 


II.  Mabel  Violet. 

IV.  Margaret  Florence. 

VI.  Muriel. 


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Xiineage. — David  Ricardo,*  M.P.  for  rortarlington,  the 
celebrated  writer  on  Political  Economy,  the  son  of  a  Dutch 
Merchant,  was  6.  1-2  April,  1772.  and  m.  20  Dec.  1793,  Priscilla 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  'Wilkinson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 
OsMAN,  of  Broniesberrow  Place. 

David  Ricakpo,  of  Gatcombe  Park,  J. P.,  h.  18  May,  1S03; 
7?i.  1  June,  1S24,  Catherine,  4lh  dau.  of  William  Thomas 
St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Scampstou  Hall,  co.  York,  and  d.  17 
May,  1S64,  leaving  issue, 
George,  d.  1S31. 

Henry  David,  of  Gatcombe,  J. P.,  h.  8  March,  1833;  m. 
24  June.  185S,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Von.  William  Craw- 
ley, Archdeacon  of  Monmouth,  and  Kcctor  of  Bryrgwyn, 
and  J.  IS  Feb.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  IIenbt  George,  now  of  Gatcombe,  co.  Gloucester, 
Capt.  K.H.A.,  ().  23  June,  1860;  m.  188.5,  Adela,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Patteson  Ci'bbold,  E.*q.,  M.P.,of  Ipswich, 
and  has  issue,  a  dau.  6.  IS  Jau   1887. 

II.  Arthur  David,  Lieut.  li.N.,  t>  14  Sept.  1861. 
HI.  William  Crawley,  b.  6  April,  18G4. 

IV.  AnitiroseSt.  Quintin.  h.  21  Nov.  18G6. 

V.  Charles  Ilarrv,  b.  ID  and  d.  IS  Oct.  15G9. 

I.  Ellen  Geitrudc. 

II.  Katherine  Cecil. 

III.  Arabel  Mary. 

IV.  Rachel  Bertha. 

V.  Magdalen  Harriet. 

VI.  Ellen  Amy. 
Catherine. 

MoRTi.MER,  of  Kiddington,  D.L.  co.  Oxford,  Capt.  2nd  Life 
Guards,  m.  IS  July,  183G,  Catherine,  4th  dau.  of  Gen.  the 
Hon.  Robert  Meade,  2nd  son  of  John,  1st   Earl  of  Clan- 
william,  and  d.  21  April,  1876,  leaving  issue, 
David,  late  Capt.  loth   Hussars,  b.  16  Aug.  1841;    m.  5 
July,  1872,  Annette  Campbell,  dau.  of  Col.  Walter  Camp- 
bell, of  Skipness,  co.  Argyll,  d.  April,  1876. 
Frank,  now  of  Bromesbenow  Place. 
Mary  Bertha.  Mabel  Ada. 

Henrietta,  m.  Thomas  Clutterbuck,  Esq. 
Priscilla,  m.  Anthony  Austen,  Esq. 
Eanny,  m.  Edward  Austen,  Esq.  Mary,  d.  unra. 

Mr.  Ricardo  d.  U  Sept.  182:;.    His  eldest  son, 

OsMAN  Ricardo,  Esq.  of  Broniesberrow  Place,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Worcester,  b.  25  May,  1795;  m. 
22  May,  1817,  Harriett,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Harvey 
Mallory,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1881. 
His  nephew, 

Frank  Ricardo,  Esq.,  is  now  of  Bromesberrow  Place. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bend  vaire,  arg.,  and  vert,  between  three 
garbs  or,  on  a  chief  erm.  a  chess  rook  sa.  between  two  bezants. 

Seats — Bromesberrow  Place,  Ledbury,  Worcester,  and  Buro 
Homage,  Christchurch,  Hants. 


RICARDO    OF    BRAMLEY    PARK. 

EiCAEDO,  HoEACE,  Esq.  of  Eramley  Park,  co. 
Surrey,  J. P.,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  28  Sept. 
1850;  tn.  7  Aug.  1877,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col. 
Edward  Goulburn,  of  Uetchworth  House,  Surrey, 
and  by  her  lias  issue, 

Amy  Cccile,  6.  1879. 
Winifred  Maud,  6.  1830. 
Dorothy  Mary,  6.  1887. 

Liineagre. — Ralph  Ricardo,  Esq.  of  Park  Square,  London, 
(son  of  Abraham  Ricardo,  who  d.  1812,  by  his  wife,  Rebecca 
Delvalle,  m.  1758),  m.  29  JIarch,  1819,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Lobb,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1862)  had  issue, 

Percy,  of  Bramley  Park. 

Harry,  m.  July,   1851,  Anna,  dau.  of  H.  W.  Halsey,  Esq., 

and  </.  1861,  baving  had  issue,  four  sons  and  one  dau. 
Francis,  of  the  Friary,  Berks,  J. P.,  b.  13  June,  1833;  m.  28 

Nov.  1863,  Louisa  Jane,  dau.   of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir 

Thomas  Erskine  Perry,  P.C,  member  of  the  Council  of 

India,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Wilfrid   Francis,  Lieut.   Royal  Horse  Guards,  6.  23 
March,  1868. 

II.  Clement  Stuart,  h.  11  Dec.  1870. 
I.  Selina  Florence  Charlotte. 

*  David  Ricardo's  younger  brother  Jacob,  was  father  of 
John  Lewis  Ricardo,  i.  1812,  M.P.  Stoke-upon-Trent,  D.L. 
to.  Moray,  author  of  The  llinlory  and  Anatomy  of  Vie  Naviga- 
tion  Laxcs,  who  d.  20  Aug.  1802,  aged  50.  He  m.  11  Aug.  1841, 
Lady  Katherine  Duff,  sister  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Fife,  and  d. 
Dec.  1869,  leiving  a  son, 

AuGCsTCs  Lewis  Ricabdo,  Esq.,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  m. 
18G5,  Florence,  dau.  of  Robert  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Buscot  Park, 
Berks,  and  d.  s.  p.  1871. 


II.  Beatrice  Eleanor. 

III.  Sybil  Agnes. 

IV.  Constance  Evelina. 

V.  Lilian  Stephanie. 

Mr.  Ricardo  d.  4  Nov.  1875.    His  eldest  son, 

Percy  Ricardo,  Esq.  of  Bramley  Park,  co.  Surrey,  J.P, 
and  D.L.,  6.  24  May,  1820 ;  m.  10  April,  1846,  Matilda,  dau.  of 
John  Isaac  Hensley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Dec.  1S80) 
had  issue, 

I.  Horace,  now  of  Bramley  Park. 

II.  Francis  Cecil,  Major  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  3  July,  1852. 

I.  Amy  Mary,  m.  10  Nov.  ISiiS,  Charies  Henry,  Earl  of 
Mrvrch  and  Darnley,  eldest  son  of  the  Duke  of  Richmond, 
L.ennox,  and  Gordon,  K.G.,  and  d.  23  Aug.  1879,  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Ellen  Maud.  TO.  15  Jan.  1872,  Col.  Her\'ey  Juckes  Lloyd 
Bruce,  late  Coldstream  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Hervey  Bruce,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  four  sons. 

Mr.  Ricardo  d.  1892. 

Seat — Bramley  Park,  Guildford,  Surrey.  Town  Address — 
50,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 


RICE  OF  DANE  COURT. 
EiCE,  Sib  Edwaed  Bridges,  K.C.B.,  of  Dane 
Court,  CO.  Kent,  J.P.  for  cos.  Kent  and  Hants, 
Admiral  E.N.  (retired  1884),  formerly  Commander- 
in-Chief  at  Sheerness,  b.  30  Oct.  1819 ;  m.  18  Feb. 
1861,  Cecilia  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Vernon  Harcourt,  of  Nuueham  Park,  co.  Oxford, 
and  has  issue,  a  sou  and  heir, 

Henry  Edward  Harcodrt,  6.  15  Dec.  1804. 

Liineagre. — Edward  Royd  Rice,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  co. 
Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1830,  .and  M.P.  for  co.  Dover 
from  1837-1857,  b.  1790,  was  3rd  son  of  Henry  Rice,  Esq.  of 
Brambling  House,  co.  Kent,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  J. 
Samson,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Walter  Rice,  Esq.  of  Llwyn-y- 
Brain  Hall,  co.  Carmarthen.  He  to.  6  Oct.  1818,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Godmersham  Park,  co.  Kent, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Bridges,  now  of  Dane  Court. 

II.  Henry,  Capt  72nd  Highlanders,  b.  26  Nov.  1821  ;  d.  1859. 

III.  John  Morland  (liev.),  B.D.,  Rector  of  Bramber.  co. 
Sussex,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  31  Jan.  1823; 
TO.  1864,  Caroline  Penelope,  dau.  of  Edward  York,  Esq. 
of  Wighill  Park,  co.  York. 

IV.  George  William,  Comm.  E.N.,  b.  10  Aug.  1827 ;  d. 
March,  1853. 

V.  Charles  Augustus,  Major  E.E.,  b.  20  Dec.  1828;  m.  15 
Dec.  1875,  his  cousin,  Adela  Mary,  3rd  surviung  dau.  of 
F^dward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Chawton  House  {see  that  famUy), 
and  lias  issue, 

Helen  Elizabeth. 
Mary  Ade'a  Jlorland. 
Ernestine  Cecil. 

VI.  Cecil,  Col.  (retired),  late  72nd  Highlanders,  5.  28  Feb. 
1838;  TO.  1st,  5  Dec.  1866,  Frances  Anne  (who  d.  1884), 
only  dau.  Mark  Napier,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  ;  2ndly,  22 
Sept.  1886,  Lady  Matilda  Horatia  Seymour  (see  Hertford, 
M.). 

VII.  Walter  Brook,  Major-Gen.  R.A.,  6.  20  March,  1837;  d. 
1892. 

VIII.  Arthur,  Lieut.  72nd  Highlanders,  b.  12  April,  1838  ;  d. 
1861. 

IX.  Ernest,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  24  Feb.  1840;  m.  Laura,  dau.  of 
Edward  York,  Esq.  of  Wighill  Park,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue. 

X.  Lionel,  b.  17  April,  1844;  m.  1878,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hay 
Murray,  E.sq. 

I.  Fanny  Margaretta,  m.  Oct.  1849,  George  William,  9th 
Earl  of  Winchilsea  and  Nottingham. 

II.  Elizabeth  Louisa. 

III.  Marianne  Sophia,  m.  1  Feb.  1855,  Rev.  Sir  Emilius 
Bay  ley,  3rd  Bart. 

IV.  Caroline  Cassandra. 

V.  Florence  Mary,  in.  Dec.  1861,  John  Osmaston,  of  Os- 
niaston,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue  (see  Osmaston  of  Osmas- 
ton). 

Mr.  Royd  Eice  d.  27  Nov.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Admiral  Rice,  C.B.  now  of  Dane  Court. 

Arms — .'Vrg.,  a  chevron  ermines  cotised  sa.,  between  three 
ravens  of  the  last.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  ppr.  holding  in  his 
paw  a  bar-shot  sa.  Jl/otto— Cadarn-yw-fy-ffydd-y-portha-duw- 
y-gigfrain. 

heat — Dane  Court,  Dover,  co.  Kent. 


RICE    OF    BUSHMOUNT. 

Eice,  Eiciiaed  Justice,  Esq.  of  Bushmount,  co. 
Kerry,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batt.  Eoyal  Munster 


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EIC 


1703 


Fusiliers,  and  Reserve  of  officers,  l.  28  !N'ov.  1852 ; 
raatriculated  London  Univ.  (1st  Div.)  1870 ; 
selected  Unionist  Candidate  (N.  Kerry),  1892. 

Jiineag'e. — This  family,  and  that  of  EiCE,  Lobd  Mont- 
EAGtE,  descend  from  a  common  ancestor, 

Edwakd  liiCE,  Esq.  of  Dingle  I'Couch,  co.  Kerry,  temp. 
Hesrt  VIII.  He  i».  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Wall,  Esq.,  co. 
SJmerick,  and  was  father  of 

KoBEKT  EicE,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  ni.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Wliyte,  Knt.  of  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  was  father  of 

Stephen  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  M.P.  co.  Kerry  1613,  ■nho 
made  a  deed  of  settlement  of  his  estates  31  March,  1619,  and 
<i.  31  March,  1623.  He  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Trant,  Esq. 
of  Cahir  Trant,  co.  Ken-y,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  James,  M.P.  for 
Dingle  1635,  from  whom  descended  Eight  Hon.  Thomas 
Spring  Uice,  M.P.  of  Mount  Trenchard,  co.  Limeiick,  created 
Lord  Monteagle  5  Sept.  lS'i9  (see  Bubke's  Peerage)-,  and  ii. 
Dominick,  M.P.  for  Dingle  1635,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  James 
llufsey,  Baron  of  Galtrini,  from  which  marriage  descended 
Sir  .Stephen  Eice,  Kut.,  of  Mount  Eice,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 
eiie  Court  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  1686,  and 

Dominick  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dingle.  He  m.  his  cousin-german, 
31ary  Eice,  and  had  issue,  i.  Dominick,  his  heir;  ii.  John  of 
Dingle  (who  d.  s.  p.,  leaving  his  property  by  will  dated  9  Apiil, 
3753,  to  Thomas  Kice-George,  appointing  him  sole  executor) ; 
.«.  Joan,  m.  her  cousin,  Eice,  of  Dingle,  and  had  a  son, 
iJominiek  Eice,  Barrister-at-Law;  ii.  Mary,  mi.  John  Lawlor, 
of  Lackamore  ;  iii.  Barbara,  m.  and  had  issue.  The  eldest 
son. 

Dominick  Eice,  Esq.  of  Taulaght  and  Eacanny,  near 
Dingle,  co.  Kerry,  b.  circa  1720:  will  dated  1755.  He  ra. 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Collis,  Esq.  of  Taulaght,  near 
Tralee,  and  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Eagar,  Esq.  of 
Cuel,  same  co.,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Eice,  Esq.  of  Balljinacawhim  Castle,  near  Causeway, 
<;0.  Kerry,  b.  1754;  m.  1784,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John  Payne, 
JEsq.  of  Tralee,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Monckton  Carey,  Esq.  of 
Dromartin,  same  co.,  and  granddau.  of  Lieut.  Tristram  Carey 
<by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Major  Nicholas  Monckton,  of 
Kilmore,  co.  Limerick).  By  this  lady  (6.  1745,  d.  May,  1826), 
Mr.  Eice  left  at  his  decease,  1788,  an  only  child, 

Dominick  Eice,  Esq.  of  Bushmount,  co.  Kerry,  6.  25  Sept. 
1785;  m.  1807,  Frances,  only  surviving  child  of  Justice 
■OrifEn,  Esq.  of  Lacca,  same  co.,  and  1st  cousin  of  Eight  Eev. 
Henry  Griffin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick  and  Ardfert  1853-66, 
1  y  whom,  who  d.  25  May,  1876,  aged  92,  he  had  suryiving 
i.-isue, 

1.  JcsTicE  Dominick,  his  heir. 

ir.  John,  of  liallyloughrane,  J. P.,  b.  1814;  m.  1847,  Susan, 
dau.  of  John  James,  Esq.  of  Snugborough,  co.  Kerry,  and 
d.  28  Feb.  1878,  leaving  issue. 

Jii.  Dominick,  6.  1820;  d.  1834. 

av.  Eichard,  b.  1829;  d.  1849. 

I.  Ellen,  b.  1810  ;  vi.  1835,  Eobert  McCarthy  Hilliard,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Billerough  House,  Listowel  (deceased),  and  d.  1893, 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  6.  1815;  m.  1833,  Benjamin  Jackson,  Esq. 
(deceased).  Inspector E.l.C.  co.  Galway,  and  d.  1880,  leaving 
issue. 

an.  Sarah,  b.  1818  ;  m.  1st,  1849,  'Williara  Pope,  Esq.  of  Cause- 
way, CO.  Kerry,  who  d.  1864,  and  2ndly,  1867,  Joseph 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Tarbert,  same  co.,  J. P. 

jv.  Frances,  b.  1822,  a  nun  in  the  Convent  of  the  Sisters  of 
Mercy,  Killarney,  d.  1854. 

V.  Mary,  b.  1824;  m.  1854,  Edward  Mulchinock,  Esq.  of 
Clogher's  House,  co.  Kerry,  and  Pembroke  Eoad,  Dublin, 
J.P.,  whocZ.  J  880,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  Anne,  a  nun  in  the  Order  of  the  Sisters  of  Mercy, 
KiDamey,  b.  1827;  d.  1849. 

Mr.  Eice  d.  8  Feb.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Justice  Dominick  Eice,  Esq.  of  Bushmount,  J.P.,  6.  1813; 
m.  1850,  Bidelia  Mary,  only  surviving  child  of  John  Geoghe- 
£an,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Dominick,  b.  4  Oct.  1851;  d.  11  Jan.  1865. 

II.  Eichard  Justice,  now  of  Bushmount. 

III.  William  Francis,  6.  10  Sept.  1854;  d.  21  Dec.  1868. 

IV.  Justice  Griffin,  6.  15  Dec.  1860  :  to.  in  Virginia,  U.S.A., 
1892. 

I.  Delia  Katherine,  m.  1889,  Gerard  J.  Pierse,  M.D.,  of 
Causeway,  and  had  a  son,  who  d.  189 1. 

II.  Frances  Anne,  m.  1892,  Charles  Irwin  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
Dublin. 

III.  Ellen  Mary. 

Mr.  J.  D.  Eice  d.  4  Dec.  1888. 

.i4 r)n«— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  per  pale  indented  arg.  and 
gu.  ;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gu. 
Crest — A  leopard's  face  gu.,  ducally  crowned  or.  Motto — Fides 
non  timet. 

Seat — Bushmount,  Lixnaw,  co.  Kerry. 


RICHARDES    OF    BRYNEITHIN. 

EiCHAEDEs,  Elizabeth  Jane,  of  Eryneitliin, 
CO.  Cardigan,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Davies,  Esq. 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ffosrbydgaled,  co.  Cardigan,  m. 
1871,  the  late  Hugh  Stephens  Eichaedes,  Esq, 
of  Brjneithin,  co.  Cardigan,  and  of  Litton  Manor, 
CO.  Eadnor,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cardigan,  who  was  b. 
1835,  and  d.  s.  p.  9  June,  1891,  and  was  s.  hj  liis 
widow. 

liineag'e. — This  family  ia  of  considerable  antiquity  in 
Cardiganshire.  It  derives  its  origin  from  the  Euyddeech,  who 
were  Princes  of  North  Wales.     In  later  times, 

Eichard  Eiivdderch,  was  the  father  of 

Eoderick  EicHARDEs,  of  Aberystwith,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Cardigan  1698  (vide  Mcyrick's  History  of  Cardiganshire). 
His  son, 

Eoderick  Eichardes,  Esq.  of  Penglais,  High  Sheriff,  1770; 
m.  Mii=s  Wilmot,  and  left  a  son, 

William  Eichaedes,  Esq.  of  Penglais,  b.  1762;  m.  Anna 
Arabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eivett,  of  Derby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eoderick  Eardley,  of  Penglais,  High  Sheriff  1813,  m.  Anne 
Corbetta,  dau.  of  William  K.  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nant-Eos  (see 
thatjamibj),  and  had  with  other  issue, 

Alexander,  of  Penglais,  m.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Charles,  of  Aberllolwyn,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.s.p.  1855. 

III.  William  Eardley,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  w..  3  June,  1815,  her  cousin.  Sir  James 
Eivett-Camac,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Lymington,  ChairmMi 
H. E.l.C,  Governor  of  Bombay  (see  Bubke's  Baronetage). 

II.  i'rances,  of  Milford,  Hants,  d.  s.p.  1846. 
Mr.  Eichardes  d.  1798.     His  third  son, 

William  Eardley  Eicuardes,  Esq.  of  Biyneithin,  J.  P., 
Lieut.  E.A.,  served  in  Army  of  Occupation  after  Waterloo,  m. 
1825,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Cascob,  co. 
Eadnor  (High  Sheriff  of  Eadnor),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  J.  H.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  served  with  distinction  in  Indian 
Mutiny;  d.  s.  p.  1867. 

II.  William.  J.  S.,  Capt.  21st  Hussars,  d.  s.p.  1865. 
lit.  Hugh  Stephens,  late  of  Bryneithin. 

IV.  Frank,  Ensign  in  Indian  Army,  d.  s.  p.  1855. 

I.  Frances  Anne,  m.  l!r52,  Eev.  C.  Marriott-Leir,  of  Charlton 
Musgrove,  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Eichardes  d.  1874. 

Residences— Bryneithin,  Llanfarian,  E.S.O.  Aberystwith;  and 
Litton  Manor,  co.  Eadnor. 


BICHARDS    OF    SOLSBOROUGH. 

Eichaeds,  Solomon,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  co. 
Wexford,  J. P.,  entered  the  Bengal  annj  as  Ensign 
8  March,  1836,  and  attained  the  rank  of  Gen.  22 
Jan.  1889,  served  in  tlie  Sutlcj  Campaign  of  1845-46 
and  was  j^rcsent  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (medal), 
served  with  the  Bhootan  expedition  1865-66  (medal), 
b.  26  Maj,  1817.  Gen.  Richards  is  senior  co-heir 
of  Lady  Elizabeth  Bermingiiam,  the  eldest  dau.  and 
senior  co-heir  of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord  Atheurj  and 
Earl  of  Louth,  who  d.  1799. 

liineag'e. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  located  in 
the  cos.  of  Kent  and  Southampton  temp.  Henry  VII.  Ono 
blanch  was  settled  in  Yaverland  in  tl:e  latter  co.,  which  was 
purchased  tevip.  Edward  VI.  by  Germaine  Eichards,  Vice- 
Admiral  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

Solomon  Eichards,  of  Maxton,  co.  Kent,  son  of  John  ap 
Eichard  or  Eichards,  and  grandson  of  Eichard  ap  John,  had 
two  sons,  Hugh,  who  in  1553  held  Maxton,  alias  "  Solomon 
Eichard's  Close,"  under  the  Archdeacon  of  Dover,  and 

John  Eichards,  described  as  "  springing  from  Wales  of  a 
very  ancient  stock,"  who  purchased  Eowley  teiip.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Valentine  Austin,  and  d.  1609, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1600)  several  children.  He  and  his 
wife  were  both  bur.  at  Goodnestone,  co.  Kent,  in  the  parish 
church  of  which  there  is  a  monument  to  them  with  their  ar- 
morial bearings. 

John  Richards,  who  resided  at  Subinton,  co.  Southampton, 
temp.  James  I.,  m.  Constance,  dau.  of  Ealph  Ffawkner,  of 
the  CO.  of  Wilts,  gent.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Disney,  and  granddau.  of  John  Disney  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Fox,  of  co.  Lincoln,  the  brother  and  heir  of  Eichard 
Fox,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter  1487,  and  of  Winchester  1501  ;  d. 
1528.  By  this  lady  he  had  issue,  John,  Thomas,  Solomon, 
of  whom  hereafter,  and  Henry.    The  3rd  son, 

Solomon  Eichards,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Curie,  of 


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RIC 


Brixton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  pent.,  and  had  issue,  i.  Solo- 
won,  his  successor ;  ii.  John;  i.  Eleanor;  ii.  Anne  ;  iii.  Eli- 
zabeth, m.  Samuel  Foley,  Esq.  of  Clonmcl,  co.  Tipperary,  d. 
lo^.').    The  eldest  son, 

Solomon  Kichards,  Esq.  of  Solshorough,  co.  'Wexford,  pre- 
viously of  Westminster,  Col.  17th  Kegt.,  was  a  Commissioner 
in  Ireland  and  Governor  of  the  town  of  Wexford  during  the 
usurpation  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  He  had  a  grant  of  Sols- 
Vorougli  and  other  lands  in  co.  Wexford  amounting  to  over 
3,000  acres,  which  was  contirmed  under  the  Act  of  Settlement, 
by  patent  dated  IS  Vec.  anno  IS  and  19  Charles  II.  On  the 
accession  of  William  III.  and  Mart  II.  he  raised  the  I7th 
Kegt.,  of  which  he  was  appointed  the  first  colonel.  He  m.  1st, 
Khoda,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wilson,  of  London,  gent.,  by  whom  he 
had  a  dau.  Rhoda,  who  ;)i.  (Lie.  19  Feb.  1674),  William  Mercer. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Abig-ail,  dau.  of  Henry  Goddard,  of  Deptford 
and  Chatham,  CO.  Kent,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d. 
young, 

I.  Solomon,  living  Ie,^4,  <?.  v.  p. 

II.  John,  eldest  son  at  his  father's  death;  was  disinherited, 
and  d.  s.p.  beyond  the  seas. 

III.  Goddard,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

IV.  Michael,  Capt.  in  his  father's  regiment,  and  a  Brigadier- 
Gen,  in  the  army.  His  father  having  disinherited  his  elder 
sons,  bequeathed  the  estates  to  him,  and  lie  dying  unm. 
1721,  left  them  to  his  elder  surviving  brother. 

V.  Nathaniel. 

I.  Kose,  d.  unm.  u.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

III.  .-Abigail,  if.  unm. 

Col.  Ilichards  d.  Oct.  1691,  and  was  bur.  at  Westminster 
Abbey  the  6th  of  that  month.    His  3rd  son, 

Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  b.  1661 ;  s.  to  the 
•.Slates  by  the  will  of  his  brother,  Brigadier-Gen.  Michael 
Kichards,  1721.  He  vi.  by  licence  29  March  1684,  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  John  Jacob,  Esq.  of  Sigginstown,  co.  Wexford,  by 
wnom  he  had  issue. 


I.  John,  his  heir. 
111.  Goddard. 


II.  Jacob. 
IV.  Jonathan. 


rir.  Richards  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

•Iohn  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  High  Sheriff  1728,  m. 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Solomon,  his  successor. 

II.  Goddard,  ancestor  ot  Ricuards  of  Movkscrranr/e  (trh ich  see). 
i;i.  Edward,  of  Enniscorthy,  m.  Judith  Bowers,' and  had  one 

dau.,  Katherine,  m.  Arthur  Thomas,  Esq. 
IV.  John,  of  Askinvillar,  b.  1718;  d.  unm.  I7G3. 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Stephens,  of  Ferns,  co.  Wexford, 

and(/.  Sept.  1781. 

:ir.  Richards  if.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.-olomon  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Vitxford  1753,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Urban  Vigors,  Esq.  of 
Ba'.Iyconnick,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Solomon,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Capt.  in  the  Solsborough  and  Farmley  Yeomanry, 
b.  1769;  m.  L<juisa,dau.  of  Col.  George  Ra*son,  of  Bel- 
mont, CO.  Wicklow,  M.e.,  and  d.  17  Nov.  1847,  having  had 
by  her  (who  d.  14  July,  1841)  two  sons, 

1  William  Vigors,  b.  3  Sept.  1805  ;  if.  s.  p.  in  South 
America  1831. 

2  George  Rawson,  of  Farmley,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  b.  1 
Aug.  1812;  ni.  .lane,  dau.  of  Richard  Huson,  Esq.  of 
Ballyorrel,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  two  sons,  George  and 
William,  both  went  to  Americ;!. 

III.  Edward,  bapt.  12  Aug.  1777  ;  d.  unm.  31  Dec.  1801. 

I.  Frances,  m.  13  Nov.  1784,  Matthew  de  Rinzy,  Esq.  of 
Clobemon,  co.  Wexford. 

II.  Katherine,  in.  21  June,  17S1,  Nicholas  Aylward  Vigors, 
Esq.  of  Old  Ltighlin,  co,  Carlow,  and  d.  20  .March,  IsOi. 

:Mr.  Richards,  whose  will  was  proved  1784,  wass.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Solomon  EiCHAEDs,  Esq.  of  Solsborough.  LL.B.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  High  Sheriff  17U3,  b.  1765;  ra.  1st,  14  April,  1784, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Francis  Gorman,  E.sq.  of  Ballynahessan,  co. 
Jleath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Solomon,  his  heir. 

II.  Bartholomew  Vigors,  b.  Feb.  1789;  d.  unm.  1830. 

III.  Edwin,  Capt.  R.N.,  -/,;.  Sept.  1823,  Mary  Anne.  dau.  of 
the  Very  Rev.  Walter  Blake  Kirwan,  Dean  of  Killala,  and 
d.  28  Seiit.  1866,  having  had  issue, 

J  Edwin,  Capt.  41st  Regt.,  unm.,  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  5  Nov.  1854. 

2  Frederick  William  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Admiral  R.N,  1893, 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  lb82-8o,  Commander-in-Chief  on 
East  Indian  Station,  1885  to  1888,  and  on  the  China 
station  l8U0-t2,  now  1st  Naval  Lord  at  the  Admiralty, 
A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  1879-82,  b.  30  Nov.  1833;  m.  30 
Oct.  Is66,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Fitzherbert  Brooke,  Esq.  of 
Horton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  widow  of  Rev.  Edwin  Faj-le, 
which  lady  ib  deceased. 


3  Solomon,  accidentally  drowned  at  Dunbrody  Park  co 
Wexford,  1847.  '       ' 

4  Urban  Visors,  formerly  Ensign  72nd  Eegt.,  went  to 
-Vustralia,  and  hi.  1893. 

1  Julia,  7)1.  25  Aug.  1853,  Sir  William  Leeson,  Knt. 
Genealogist  to  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  and  d.  22  Dee' 
1879.     He  d.  21  April,  1885. 

2  Maude,  m.  3  Jan.  1874,  John  Stanley  Wood,  Esq.,  of 
the  .Vdjutant-General's  Oflfice,  Bombay. 

3  Sophia,  m.  Leland  CrosthwMite,  Esq. 

4  Louisa,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry  Kough,  of  Kflbrkle 
CO.  Carlow,  and  d.  22  May,  1863.  ' 

h  Frances. 

6  .^nne  Vigors,  m.  1861,  Rev.  Thomas  Stack,  Sen,  Fellow 
of  Trin,  Coll,  Dublin, 

IV.  William  Gorman,  6.  July,  and  d.  Aug.  1795. 

V.  Francis,  d.  young, 

I.  Sophia,  in.  Mathew  O'Brien,  Esq,  of  Newcastle,  coi. 
Limerick. 

II.  Frances,  m.  Rev,  John  Howard  Gorges. 

III.  Martha,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Barnes. 

IV.  Katherine,  m.  Rev.  liichurd  Fayle. 

Mr.  Richards  m.  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1797,  Martha,  dau.  of  Col. 
George  Rawson,  of  Belmont,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P.,  and  hafl 
issue, 

VI.  George  Rawson,  d.  %mm.  1826, 

V.  Maria,  d.  unm.  1802. 

Mr.  Richards  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SoLo.MON  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  High  Sheriff  I8I8, 
who  afterwards  entered  into  Holy  Orders,  and  was  appointed 
Rector  of  Clone,  co.  Wexford,  b.  1787;  m.  9  May,  1814,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  d.au.  of  Col.  Thomas  Bermingham  Daly  Henry 
Sewell,  of  Athenry  (by  Hon.  Harriett  Beresford  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William,  1st  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop  of  Tuam),  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bailey  Heath  Sewell,  by  Lady  EUzabeth  Ber- 
mingham his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  ot  Thomas,  22nd 
Lord  .\thenry  and  Earl  of  Louth,  By  her  (who  d.  2G  Jan. 
1861)  Jlr.  Richards  had  issue, 

I.  Solomon,  now  of  Solsborough. 

II.  William  Beresford,  County  Inspector  Royal  Irish  Con- 
stabulary, b.  1824;  d.  unm.  '29  Nov.  1887. 

III.  John,  Leiut.  H.E,I,C.S.,  m.  9  Sept.  1852,  Eleanor  Marii, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Napper,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford, 
and  i^  Sept.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

1  Alfred  Beresford,  b.  17  June,  1853;  d.  young. 

2  Roland,  b.  26  Oct.  1854. 

3  William  James  Napper,  b.  21  May,  1857  ;  m.  28  Sept. 
1887,  Amy  Elizabeth,  dau,  of  Dr,  John  Byrne,  of  Charles 
Street,  New  Ross, 

I.  Harriet,  7n.  Richard  Howard  Gorges,  Esq. 

II.  Louisa,  b.  1820;  d.  April,  1830. 

III.  Bessie,  m.  8  Sept.  l8o4,  William  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Tom- 
nalossett,  co.  Wexford.  iv.  Isabella. 

v.  Louisa  Martha,  m.  1st,  8  Dec,  1866,  Richard  Archibald 
Gorges,  Capt.  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  who  was  lost  in  the 
'•Captain"  turret  ship,  7  Sept.  1870,  and  2ndly,  George 
Jones,  Esq. 

Mr.  Richards  d.  28  Feb.  1866,  and  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Solomon  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough. 

,<4 }•)».!— Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  Crest— 
A  gritfin's  head  erased  arg.     Motto — Honore  et  amore. 

^eat — Solsborough,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. 


RICHARDS    OF    MONKSGRANGE. 

RiCHAEDS,  Edward  Mooke,  Esq.  of  Monks- 
grange,  CO.  Wexford,  b.  182(3 ;  m.  1st,  Sarali  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Tisdale,  Esq.  of  Virginia, 
Xorth  America,  by  whom  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1860)  he 
had  issue, 

I,  John  Evelyn,  b.  1852 ;  d.  IS58. 

I.  Adela  Elizabeth,  m,  18  Aug.  1880,  Goddard  Henry  Orperp, 
Esq,,  B,A.,  Barrister-at-Law  (see  Oepen  of  Ardtully). 

II.  Dora,  d.  1860. 

Mr.  Edward  M.  Richards  m.  2ndly,  7  Dec.  1882, 
Ellen  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  David  Aird,  of  The 
Anchorage,  co.  Pembroke,  Capt.  R.N. 

Liineage.  — Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  b.  I7I5,  2nd  son  of 
John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough  (see  that  Family),  was 
bequeathed  Grange  (originally  called  Monksgrange),  and 
other  estates  in  co.  Wexford  by  his  father,  which  estates  had 
been  purchased  1742,  and  had  formerly  belonged  to  the  com- 
pany formed  for"  making  hollow  sword-blades."  He  m.  1756",, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Ven.  Nicholas  Ilewetson,  Archdeacon  of  Killaloe, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Solo.mon,  ancestor  of  Richards  of  Ardamine  [which  ieerf. 


EIO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EIC 


1705 


ni.  Godoard,  of  Bath,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1764 ;  in.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Henry  HouKhton,  Esq.  of  Kilmanncck,  co.  Wexford,  by 
whom  (who  d.  '-  Oct.  1855)  he  had  issue, 

1  Goddard  Henry,  m.  Miss  Mason,  and  d.  leaving  a  dau., 
Katherine,  who  became  a  nun. 

2  William  (Rev.). 

1  Mary  Anne. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Blunt.  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Charles 
William  Blunt,  3rd  Bart,  of  liingnior,  co.  Sussex,  and  had 
issue. 

3  Ellen,  m.  29  March,  1825,  William  Monckton,  Esq.  of 
Amherst  House,  co.  Gloucester,  grandson  of  John,  1st 
Viscount  Galway,  and  had  issue. 

4  Maria  (Mrs.  Burgos).        5  Charlotte  (Mrs.  Whately). 
6  Virginia.  7  Julia. 

IV.  William,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1792;  b.  May,  1768; 
(/.  unm.  1832. 

V.  Nicholas,  b.  1770;  d.  unm.  v.  p.  July,  178S. 

VI.  Edward,  55th  Eegt.,  6.  Nov.  1771  ;  d.  imm.  1798. 

VII.  Robert  Hcwetson,  of  15,  Baggot  Street,  Dublin,  Assistant- 
Barrister  for  co.  Wexford,  6.  Nov.  1773;  )/(.  1814,  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Henry  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Athcarne,  co.  Meath,  and  d. 
1829,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1880,  aged  81), 

1  William  Henry,  d.  young. 

2  Robert,  Lieut.- Gen.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  in.  Maria,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Nicholas  Wilson,  younger  son  of  Christian  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Sledagh,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1884,  leaving 
issue,  Charles  Grant,  Aimie  Matilda,  Alice,  Grace, 
Edith,  and  Florence. 

1  Anne  Matilda,  m.  6  Aug.  1836,  Thomas  Lewis  Roberts, 
Esq.  of  Dormstown  Castle,  co.  Meath. 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  30  Dec.  1862,  Rev.  William  Birohc- 
Wolfe,  of  Wood  Hall,  Essex.     He  d.  g.  p.  1864. 

vin.  Henry,  b.  June,  1780 ;  d.  young,  bur.  2  March,  1788. 

I.  Anne,  b.  11  July,  1760;  m.  28  June,  1780,  Richard 
Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ballmore,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  12  July, 
1831. 

II.  Sarah,  6.  2  July,  1761,  m.  Richard  William  Tighe,  Esq., 
M.P.  CO.  Wicklow,  3rd  son  of  WiUiam  Tighe,  Esq.  of 
Rossana. 

III.  Katherine  Jane,  b.  July,  1763 :  to.  Rev.  Robert  Alexan- 
der, LL.D.,  of  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  2  March, 
1842. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  b.  1765;  m.  1  April,  1796,  Richard  Colics, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

V.  Wilhelmina,  b.  1766;  m.  22  Sept.  1798,  Very  Rev. 
Walter  Blake  Kirwan,  Dean  of  Killala,  and  d.  1832.  He  d. 
27  Oct.  1805,  aged  51. 

VI.  Letitia,  b.  Jan.  1777;  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Goddard  Richards  d.  1  July,  1795,  and  was  s.  by  bis 
eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Richards,  of  Grange  (or  Monksgrange),  b.  6  Sept. 
1757;  m.  March,  1796,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Joshua  Paul,  1st 
Bart,  of  Paulville,  co.  Carlow,  and  Ballyglan,  co.  Waterford, 
and  by  her  (whorf.  1845)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Goddard  Hewetson,  his  successor. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  11  Jan.  1797  ;  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1847. 

II.  Anne  Dorothea,  b.  29  Dec.  1800 ;  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  1873. 
HI.  Ellen,  b.  20  Jan.  1803 ;  d.  26  Jan.  1810. 

IV.  Dorothea  Elizabeth,  6.  4  Sept.  1805  ;  d.  unm.  9  July, 
Z884. 

V.  Elizabeth,  b.  27  May,  1807  ;  m.  Cope  Garnett,  Esq.  of 
Rhos-y  gar,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  10  Aug.  1875. 
Mr.  Garnett  (/.  20  April,  1875. 

VI.  Katherine  Wilhelmina,  6.  4  Sept.  1809 ;  d.  unm.  20  Oct. 
1818. 

VII.  Ellen  Susan  Gertrude,  6.  7  July,  1813  ;  m.  2  Sept.  1840, 
John  Herbert  Orpen,  Esq.  of  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin, 
LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  19  Dec.  1855,  leaving 
issue. 

Rev.  John  Richards  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Goddard  Hewetson  Richards,  Esq.  of  Grange  (Monks- 
grange)  and  Pembroke  Street,  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.2 
Nov.  1798  ;  m.  by  licence  23  June,  1823,  Dorothea  Arabella, 
dau.  of  Edward  Moore,  Esq.  of  Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1886,  aged  87),  he  left  at  his 
decease,  Dec.  1829,  two  sons, 

I.  John  Francis,  J. P.,  b.  1824,  who  s.  his  father,  and  d.  uyim. 
28  Oct.  1860. 

II.  Edward  Moore,  now  of  Monksgrange. 

Arms,  dx. — Same  as  Richards  of  Solshorough,  with  a  crescent 
for  difference. 

Seal — Monksgrange,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. 


BICHARDS    OF    ARDAMINE. 

EiCHAEDS,  Arthur  William  Mordaunt,  Esq. 
of  Ardamine,  co.  WexforcJ,  and  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin, 
Capt.  2nd  Dragoons  (Scots  Greys),  b.  6  Feb.  1860; 
m.  8  Sept.  1886,  Lillie,  dau.  add  co-lieir  of  William 
Miller  Kirk,  Esq.  of  Eamsfort,  co.  Wexford. 


Liineage.— Solomon  Richards,  Esq.  of  York  Street, 
Dublin,  b.  1758,  2nd  son  of  Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  of  Grange, 
and  grandson  of  John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough  (see  those 
Faihilies),  was  the  celebrated  Surgeon  Richards,  President  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Member  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Academy  and  Royal  Dublin  Society.  He  purchased  the 
estate  of  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin,  from  Lord  Trinileston,  Arda- 
mine, in  CO.  Wexford,  from  Sir  Thomas  Roberts,  Bait.,  and 
other  estates  in  the  same  co. ,  from  Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
attin.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Groome,  by 
whom  (who  d.  2  March,  1840)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Goddard,  his  successor. 

II.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Clonallon  for  foriy-seven  years.  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of 
Dromore,  b.  1797  ;  m.  1824,  Emily,  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  James 
Saurm,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore,  and  d.  12  Feb.  1883,  aged 
86,  having  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  m.  6  Dec.  1860,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau,  ofi 
Edward  Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Bryan  House,  Blackheath, 
and  has  issue,  Edward  Willoughby,  Lieut.  R.A. ;  Jamea 
Saurin  ;   Amy  Frances. 

2  James  Saurin,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

3  Lewis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone, 
VI.  13  Feb.  1806,  Charlotte  Georgina,  dau.  of  Hon.  and 
Rev.  John  Charles  Maude,  and  has,  Charles  Maude, 
6.  1867;  Lewis  Saurin,  b.  7  July,  1869;  Mary  Alice; 
Mabel  Emily. 

4  Henry  Goddard,  6.  1833.  5  William  Saurin. 
6  Charles  Frederick. 

1  Anne  Catherine,  m.  20  Sept.  1865,  Percy  Magan,  Esq.. 
of  Kilcleagh  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Solomon,  of  Ounavarra,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  b.  1798;  m. 
1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wynne,  Rector  of 
Templeshambo,  co.  Wexford,  who  d.  31  Oct.  1848,  and 
2ndly,  9  June,  1852,  Florence,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Moore, 
Rector  of  Ferns,  co.  Wexford,  who  d.  1  Feb.  1873.  He? 
d.  s.  p.  14  Aug.  1862. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  31  Oct.  1824,  Rev.  Henry  Wynne,  Rector 
of  Ardcolm,  co.  Wexford,  aud  d.  21  April,  1867,  leavingr 
issue. 

Surgeon  Richards  d.  Oct.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  of  Ardamine  and  Roebuck, 
Barrister-at>Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff 
1824,  6.  1794;  to.  1st,  16  July,  1821,  Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of 
lion.  Robert  Ward,  ty  whom  (who  d.  10  May,  1835)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Solomon  Augustus,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Edward  (Key.),  M.  A.,  Principal  of  the  Gloucester^ 
Bristol,  and  Oxford  Training  College. 

III.  William  Hamilton,  Prof.  Staff  Coll.,  Col.  late  55th  Eegt. 
of  Foot,  formerly  Instructor  of  Military  Drawing  and  Sur- 
veying at  Sandhurst,  afterwards  Chief  Garrison  Instructor 
at  LU'jknow,  m.  Aug.  1858,  Margaret  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Major  Samuel  Hill  Lawrence,  Ilth  Hussars,  V.C,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Hamilton  MacDonald,  Capt.  Border  Regt. 

2  Charles  de  Clare.  3  John  Goddard. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  vi.  April,  1843,  George  Maconchy, 
Esq.  of  Rathmore,  co.  Longford,  and  d.  1864,  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  5  Nov.  1850,  Samuel  Johnson,  Esq.  oS 
Janeville,  J. P.  co.  Wexford.  He  d.  2  April,  1883,  aged  71, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Emily  Sophia,  m.  April,  1849,  Rev.  Philip  Walter  Doyne, 
Vicar  ot  Monart,  co.  Wexford.  He  d.  23  Oct.  I86I,  leaving: 
issue. 

Mr.  J.  Goddard  Richards  ro.  2ndly,  5  May,  1840,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  WiUiam  Rawson,  by  whom  (who  to.  2ndly,  John  Bil- 
lingsley  Parry,  of  Cumberland  Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  and  Judge  of  the  County  Court  Dis- 
trict No.  36,  in  England)  he  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  IS 
April,  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Solomon  Augustus  RIchards,  Esq.  of  Ardamine  snd 
Roebuck,  B.A.  Oxford,  J.P.,  High  Slieriff  1854,  Capt.  Wexfwd 
Militia,  b.  Aug.  1828  ;  m.  10  June,  1856,  Sophia  Mordaunt, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Bernard  John  Ward,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1874,  leaving 
three  sons, 

I.  Bernard  John  Goddard,  his  heir,  6.  10  Aug.  1857 ; 
d.  unm.  17  April,  1879. 

II.  Arthur  William  Mordaunt,  heir  to  Lis  brother. 

III.  Francis  Augustus,  6.  9  Aug.  1873. 

Arms,  i-c.— Same  as  Richards  of  Solsborough,  with  a  mullet 
for  difference. 

i'ca£— Ardamine,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. 


BICHARDS    OF    MACMINE    CASTLE. 
KiCHAEDS,  Albert  GtAKNer,  Esq.  of  Macmin& 
Castle,  CO.  Wexford,   J.P.,   formerly   Lieut.    2i2rid 


1706 


KIC 


THE  LANDED  G-ENTRY. 


KIC 


Toot,  5.  22  Sept.  1S40.  m.  1S69,  Isabella  Uarj,  dau. 
of  William  Barkus,  Esq.  of  Tvneniouth,  Nortlnun- 
berland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1888),  has 
issue, 

Lilian  Garner,  vi.  June,  1S02,  George  Kdgar  Iluglies,  Ksq., 
A.  M.  StalT. 

liineagre. — The  ancestors  of  thi.^  family  (whieU  is  quite 
<1i.~iinct  from  that  of  Kichards  o/  Sotsborouijh)  were  settled 
ill  CO.  Wesford  long  previous  to  the  usurpation  of  Oliver 
C'ro.mwell. 

Thomas  KicnAKn.5,  of  Tark.  the  aiuient  seat  of  the  family, 
Jiatl.  by  Edith  liis  wife,  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  John,  of  Park,  m.  May.  1690,  Sarah  Duzell,  and  liy  her 
had  a  dau.  Mary,  Imr.  ■_'  March,  1706.  lie  (/.  s.  ;>.,  and  was 
luir.  at  St.  Patrick's,  Wexford,  29  Dec.  1712.  By  his  will, 
<lated  7  Oct.  1712,  and  reffistereU  2  Oct.  1719,  he  bequeathed 
his  estates  to  his  nephew. 

■  I.  Thomas,  of  whom  below. 
i.  Mary,  m.  William  Jones. 

II.  Elizabeth,  7».  John  Morton. 

III.  Maria,  m.  Dec.  16S0,  John  Jacob,  Esq.  of  Sigginstown, 
CO.  Wexford. 

IV.  Frances,  jn.  30  Oct.  1696,  Samuel  Cronipton,  of  Pole- 
maloe,  now  Pilltown,  co.  >\rexford. 

Thomas  Kichards  was  bur.  at  St.  Patrick's,  Wexford.  His  2nd 
*on, 

Thomas  Richards,  of  Rathaspick,  co.  Wexford  O'wre  uxoris), 
m.  Oct.  16S0,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Loftus  Codd,  of  Castle- 
town and  Rathaspick,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  13  Jan.  1743) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  bapt.  13  April,  16S7. 

III.  Nicholas,  bapt.  5  Dec.  1696,  who  had  issue,  Loftus,  bapt. 
3  -Vpril,  1729,  Thomas,  Marv.  and  Anne. 

IV.  William,  bapt.  14  July,  1691. 

V.  Edward,  who  had  two  daus.,  Jane  and  Mary. 

I.  Katherine,  bur.  30Au{r.  1665. 

II.  Jane,  bapt.  1  April,  16S6;  ;)i.  Philip  Ilore,  Esq.  of  Pole 
Hore. 

III.  Edith,  m.  Henry  Ilatton,  Esq.  of  Clonard. 

IV.  Margaret,  vi.  Patrick  Hogan,  Esq.  of  Horetnwn. 

V.  .Sarah,  bapt.  17  July,  16S9:  vi.  IT)  Jan.  17r.3,  Urigadicr- 
Gen.  Edward  Jones. 

VI.  JIary,  bapt.  23  June,  1694;  m.  Anthony  O'Neill,  Esq. 

VII.  Frances,  m.  Joshua  Tench,  Esq.  of  Bryanstown. 
Thomas  Richards,  whose  will  is  dated  16  Blarch,  1716,  was 
I'ur.  in  St.  Patrick's,   Wexfard,  20  March,  same  year.    His 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Richards,  Esq.  of  Rathaspick,  h.  1688;  s.  to  Park 
and  other  estates  under  the  will  of  his  uncle  1713;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Joseph  Orme,  of  W'cxford,  and  by  her  (who  cl. 
22  June,  1762)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Rathaspick,  5.  1722;  to.  1776,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Redmond,  Esq,  of  Kilgowan,  co.  Wexford,  and  had 
two  daus., 

1  Martha,  who  ,1.  to  Rathaspick,  and  m.  March,  1802,  John 
Louis  Gideon  Ernest  Von  Prebenton,  Count  Willmsdorf,  of 
the  kingdom  of  Hanover,  who  assumed,  by  royal  licence, 
dated  ti  May,  1802,  the  surname  and  arras  of  Richards 
cnly.    She  </.  Ib55,  leaving 

Thomas  William  Frederick  Von  Prebenton  Will msilorf- 

Richards,  of  Rathaspick,  d.  unm. 
Henrietta,  m.  Capt.  Frcdeiick  Dayrolles. 
Anne,  m.  1832,  John  Craven  Mansergh,  Esq.,  and  of.  1844. 
Elizabeth. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1802,  Count  Von  Simburg  Sinum,  of  the 
kingdom  of  Hanover. 

H.  John,  of  whom  below. 

III.  George,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sheppard  French,  of  Wex- 
ford, ancestor  of  Richards  of  Glynn  and  JiaUimahorn-o.,  co. 
Wexford. 
«v.  Loftus. 

V.James,  ancestor  of  'RicsKV-nanf  BaJhinnstvI,  co.  Wexford. 
VI.  Ricliard,  in.  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Mar- 
garet's, CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  May,    1769,  leaving  (with  a 
<lau.  Susan,  wife  of  John  Hatchell),  a  son, 
John  Xunn,  m.  1st,  Dec.  1784,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oliver 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  Great  Britain  Street,  Dublin,  and  2ndly, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gurly,  Esq.  of  Carlow;  d.  1821, 
leaving,  by  his  Ist  wife,  two  sons, 
William,  Capt.  5th  Diagoons,  ra.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry 
Gonne  Molony,  Esq.  of  Granahan,  co.  Clare,  and  (/. 
17  Sept.  la'22,  leaving  a  son,   William,   and   a  dau, 
Caroline. 
Jon.s  (Right  Hon.),  a  Privy  Councillor,  and  one  of  the 
iiarons  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  b.  1790  : 
M.  1st,  by  licence,  dated  7  Jan.  1815,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Henry  Gonne  Molony,  Esq.  of  Granahan,  co.    Clare, 
and  2ndly,  1832,  Christiana,  dau  of  Christopher  James 
O  linen,  Esq.    He  d.  Van,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife 
only. 


1  John  Henry,  Judge  of  County  Court,  Waterford,  h. 
1817;  m.  lSo3,  Lydia  Gribble,  dau.  of  Henry  Scovell, 
Esq.  of  Ferney.  co.  Dublin,  and  has  (with  three 
younger  sons  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  2nd  m. 
1878,  Capt.  Harding;  the  3rd,  Mabel,  m.  3  March, 
1887,  Horace  Fisher,  Esq.,  son  of  C.  Fisher,  Esq.  of 
Oakfield,  Tamworth)  an  eldest  son, 

John  Berwick,  6.  1865. 

2  William  Frederick,  m.  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Wexford,  and  a. 
1891,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Anne,  m.  March,  1874,  E.  V.  Wcstmacott,  Esq. 

3  Arthur  Oswald  (Capt.),  m.  Maria  McMahon,  dau.  of 
Edward  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Flatten  Hull,  co.  Meath,  and 
FitzWilliam  Street,  Dublin,  and  has  a  son, 

John  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  9  April,  1857 : 
m.  26  Dec.  1«85,  Adelaide  Prudentia,  dau.  of 
William  Roper,  Esq.  of  Hazlebrooke,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  17,  Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin. 

1  Henrietta,  to,  Robert  Piers,  Esq. 

2  Elizabeth,  to.  Charles  Rolleston,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Judge 
of  County  Court,  'I'ipperary. 

3  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Spunner,  Esq. 

4  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Rowley  Symes,  Esq. 
Thomas  Richards  d.  9  Oct.  1768.     His  2nd  son, 

John  Richards,  of  Great  Britain  Street,  Dublin,  was  called 
to  the  Bar  in  Trinity  Term  1750.  He  in.  by  licence,  dated  24 
Dee.  1767,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Lendrum,  Esq.  of  Mowfield, 
CO.  Tyrone,  by  whom  (who  d.  182'2)  he  had, 

I.  John,  to.  1800,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Saunders,  Esq.  of 
Saunders  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  1844,  leaving 

1  John  William,  of  Baranagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  Tempo,  co. 
Fermanagh,  J. P.,  heir  male  and  head  of  the  family  of 
Richards  of  Park;  h.  1810;  to.  1846,  Susan,  dau.  of 
Richard  Augustus  Saunders,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Largay.  co. 
Cavan,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

John   Richard    Harlowen,    Major,  K.  West    Surrey 
Regt,,  b.  4  Oct.  1849 ;  m.  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 
Saunders,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  co.  Tipperary. 
1  Mary  Anne.  2  Melosina.  3  Helena. 

II.  Gkorge  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Hannah,  rti.  —  Hamilton,  of  Seaview,  co.  Donegal. 

II.  1' ranees  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  .Skelton. 

John  Richards  (whose  will,  dated  '22  Jan.  1787,  was  proved  18 
Oct.  1788)  d.  1788.    His  2nd  son. 

Rev.  George  Richards,  of  Coolstuffe,  ordained  1805, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1802,  M.A.  Nov.  1832,  appointed 
Prebendary  of  Coolstuffe,  co.  Wexford,  1823,  b.  1781;  tu. 
31  May,  1806,  Margaret  Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Johnstone. 
Esq.  of  Fir  House,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  who  purchased  Macmine. 

II.  James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cloydagh,  co.  Carlow,  and 
Treasurer  of  Leighlin,  ?).  8  May,  1810;  m.  25  May,  1857, 
Ellen  Sarah  Johnston,  widow  of  Mr.  Crawford,  who  d.  20 
April,  1869.    He  d.  s.  p.  Nov.  1871. 

III.  George,  b.  5  March,  1812;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Francis  Stephen,  Lieut.  Wexford  Militia,  b.  26  Dec. 
1817;  VI.  Oct.  1860,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Josliua  Nunn,  of 
Dawson  Street,  Dublin,  and  d.  s.  p.  18  Jan.  1S70.  She  (/. 
Aug.  1875. 

I.  Lueretia.  ii.  Margaret  Sophia  Ellinor. 

III.  Elizabeth  Marianne,  m.  22  June,  1854,  Rev.  George 
Itoss,  Rector  of  Killinick,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1  June, 
1872. 

IV.  Gcorgina,  to.  Nov.  1855,  Rev.  Thomas  Hamilton  Whit- 
field, Rector  of  Ballyhuskard,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1859. 

Rev.  George  Richards  d.  April,  1873.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Macmine,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  b. 
2  Nov.  1808,  purchased  that  property  from  the  King  family. 
He  m.  27  June,  1838,  Harrieit  Martha,  dau.  of  Major  Gled- 
stanes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Sept.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Gledstanes,  Capt.  Wexford  Militia,  b.  6  Aug.  1839  ; 
in.  30  June,  1868,  Marian,  dau.  of  Loftus  Anthony  Bryan, 
Esq.  of  Upton,  co.  Wexford,  aud  d.  v.  p.  24  Feb.  1876, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John  Loftcs,  heir  to  his  grandfather,  after  the  death  of 
Albert  Garner  Kichards. 
1  Harriet  Marian.  2  Charlotte  Lyon. 

II.  Albert  Garner,  now  of  Macmine. 

III.  Hampden  Augustus,  Capt.  44th  Kegt.,  b.  1  Aug.  1849; 
■ni.  1875,  Dora,  dau.  of  John  MeGowan,  Esq.,  Inspector- 
Gen,  of  Lahore,  East  Indies ;  acciilentally  drowned  while 
fishing  in  the  river  Slaney  15  March,  1878. 

I.  Anne  Margaret  Sojihia,  m.  2  Dec.  1868,  Major  James 
Jocelyn  QIascott,  Manchester  Regt.,  2nd  son  of  William 
Madden  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Pilltown  House,  co.  Wexford. 

Mr.  John  Richards  d.  14  Aug,  1881. 

Seat— 'Macmine  Castle,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. 


RIO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EIC 


1707 


KICHARDS    OF    CROFT    HOUSE. 

EiCH AEDS,  William  Henkt,  Esq.  of  Croft  House, 
CO.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  Higli  Sheriff  1878,  Major  of 
Tenby  1880-87,  b.  1  Feb.  1844;  »».  9  Jan.  1872, 
Florence  Antonia  Emlin,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Antony  Bowen  Owen  Stokes,  of  St.  Eotolph's,  in 
same  co.,  by  his  wife,  Emlin,  eldest  dau.  of  Eer. 
Amos  Crymes,  of  the  same  eo. 

liineagre. — Henry  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Croft  House,  co. 
Peml)roke,  J. P.  and  D.L,  for  that  co.,  and  a  Lieut. -Col.  in 
th€  army,  h.  24  July,  1812  (son  of  Jacob  Richards,  Esq.  of 
Croft  House,  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke,  by  his  wife  Susannah); 
m.  11  Sept.  1839,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Hughes,  Esq., 
F.R.C.S.  of  Dublin,  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Dr. 
Thomas  Acheson,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  19  Sept.  18G4,  leaTing  a 
eon, 

William  Henbt,  now  of  Croft  House. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  az.,  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the 
last.     Crest — A  lion  rampant  az.     Motto — Honore  et  amore. 

&aJ— Croft  House,  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke. 


mCHAEDS    OF    CAEE.YNWCH. 

EiCHARDS,  EiCHAED  Edwaed  Llotd,  Esq.  of 
Caerynwch,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Merioneth,  Capt. 
4th  batt.  Eoyal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  11  Aug.  1865. 

liineagre. — John  Hdmphbets,  Esq.,  living  1700,  tn.  Grace, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Vaugban,  Esq.  of  Caerynwch.  His 
son, 

John  Hdmpheets,  Esq.  of  Caerynwch,  m.  1717,  Margaret 
Vaughan,  heir  of  Castelhnoch,  co.  Montgomery,  and  was 
father  of 

Rodeut  Vaughan  HtJMpnRETS,  Esq.  of  Caerynwch.  Hij;h 
Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth  1760,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Meredyth,  Esq.  of  Pengwern,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  relict  of 
Owen  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Tyddyn  Agnus,  and  left  an  only  dau., 

Catherine  Humphreys,  of  Caerynwch,  6.  20  Not.  1758;  m. 
30  Sept.  1785,  Richard  Richards  (afterwards  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Richard  Richards),  son  of  Thomas  Richards,  of  Coed,  co. 
Merioneth,  and  Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Rer.  William 
Parry,  Warden  of  Ruthin. 

Sm  Richard  Richards,  6.  5  Nov.  1752,  adopting  the  legal 
profession,  rose  to  eminence,  and  obtained  great  practice  at 
the  Bar.  In  1813,  he  was  appointed  Chief  Justice  of  Chester  ; 
in  1814,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer;  and  in 
1817,  on  the  demise  of  Sir  Alexander  Thompson,  Lord  Chief 
Baron  of  the  same  court.  Sir  Richard  Richards  was  twice 
offered  a  baronetcy,  which  he  declined.  He  fully  enjoyed  the 
friendship  and  confidence  of  Lord  Chancellor  Eldon,  for  whom 
be  on  several  occasions  presided  in  the  House  of  Lords.  He 
d.  11  Nov.  1823.  Sir  Richard  left  issue  by  Catherine,  the  heir 
of  Caerynwch, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir,  who  represented  co.  Merioneth  in  Par- 
liament for  upwards  of  sixteen  years,  namely,  from  1836  to 
1853.  He  was  called  to  the  Bar  in  1812,  appointed  a  Com- 
missioner of  Bankrupts  1814,  Accountant-General  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer  1820,  and  a  Master  in  Chancery  1841  ; 
he  was  a  D.L.  of  co.  Merioneth,  b.  22  Sept.  1787  ;  d.  27  Nov. 
1860  ;  m.  11  Jan.  1814,  Harriett,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Jonathan  Dennett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  1852) 
had  issue, 

1  Richard  Meredyth,  of  Caerynwch. 

1  Harriett  Eliza,  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Emily  Katherine,  m.  30  May,  1861,  the  Yen.  Henry 
Weir  White,  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  Canon  of  Ban- 
gor, Rector  of  Dolgelly,  co.  Merioneth,  who  d.  20  April, 
1866. 

Williama  Frances,  m.  29  Dec.  1853,  Rev.  Edmund  Wol- 
ryche  Orlando  Bridgeman,  Vicar  of  Kinnerley,  eldest 
surviving  son  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Charles  Orlando  Bridge- 
man,  brother  of  George  Augustus,  2nd  Earl  of  Bradford  : 
she  d.  1  Sept.  Is61,  leaving  issue,  1  Ursula  Judith  ;  2 
Maud;  3  Dorothy. 
■4  Anna  Maria  Harriett,  m.  17  April,  1855,  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Arthur  Gascoigne  Douglas,  Hector  of  Scaldwell,  co. 
Northampton,  youngest  son  of  George  Sholto,  17th  E;irl 
of  Morton,  and  has  issue,  1  Sholto  James,  b.  21  Aug.  1866  ; 
2  Arthur  Hugh,  b.  14  Sept.  1867  ;  3  Archibald  William, 
b.  3  June,  1870  ;  1  Helen;  2  Margaret  St.  Bride;  3  Ela  ; 
4  Cecil ;  5  Annie  Lilla ;  6  Beatrice  Mary. 

II.  William  Parry,  6.  28  May,  1789;  d.  27  June,  1860;  ui. 
9  Feb.  1821,  Frances  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Jonathan  Dennett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Jan.  1851) 
left  issue, 

I  Edward  Vaughan,  Q.C.,  6.9  Nov.  1821;  to.  30  Oct. 
1866,  EUzabeth  Anne,  dau.   of  Robert  Wharton,   Esq., 


Barrister-at-Law  (su  WsA^TOti  of  Drybum,  co.  Durham), 
by  Catherine  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Croft,  Canon  of 
York,  and  bad  issue,  Charles  Vaughan,  b.  13  Feb.  1868, 
d.  1  Jan.  1869. 

2  Frederick  Jonathan  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Boxley,  Kent, 
6.  23  Aug.  1823;  m.  22  Nov.  1853,  Dora  Georgina  Harring- 
ton, eldest  dau.  of  George  Moses  Benson,  Esq.  of  Lut- 
wyche  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  issue,  William  Griffith,  b.  3 
March,  1859,  Madeleine  Frances,  Mary  Dorothea,  and 
Agnes  Charlotte. 

6  Henry  William  Parry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rural  Dean,  Vicar 
of  Isleworth.  Middlesex,  and  Prebendary  of  Brownswood, 
b.  29  Dec.  1827  ;  m.  8  July,  1858,  Jessie  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Right  Hon.  Peter  Erie,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue,  Henry 
Erie,  Amy  Frances,  Jessie  Eleanor,  and  Owen. 

1  Catherine  Frances,  m.  5  Feb.  I1-6I,  her  cousin,  Robert 
Temple  Frere,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Temple  Frere,  Canon 
of  Westminster  and  Rector  of  Roydon,  Norfolk,  and  has 
issue,  one  son  and  four  daus. 

2  Mary  Eliza. 

3  Emma  Harriett,  m.  2  April,  1853,  Robert  Archer  Tawney, 
Esq.  of  W'roxton,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue,  three  sons 
and  four  daus. 

HI.  Robert  Vaughan,  Q.C.,  6.  3Nov.  1790;  d.  2July,  1846; 

m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  heir  of  Matthew  Chalie,  Esq.,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  11  Dec.  1822)  left  issue, 

Marianne  Catherine,  m.  29  May,  1850,  Ramon  de  Cabrera, 

Comte  de  Morellia,  Marquis  del  Ter,  a  Gen.  in  the  cause 

of  Don  Carlos  and  Field  Marshal  of  Spain,  and  has  issue, 

three  sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Thomas  Watkin,  Rector  of  Puttenham,  Surrey,  6.10  April, 
1793;  d.  2  Nov.  1859;  m.  1st,  Marianne  Pope,  who  rf.  Is22. 
He  m.  2ndly,  17  Nov.  1835,  Evereld,  sister  of  Thoma.s 
Hustler,  Esq.  of  Aclam  Hall,  co.  York.  By  his  1st  marriage 
he  had  Issue, 

Anna  Maria  Watkin,  m.  9  Nov.  1851,  William  Hustler, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Aclam  Hall, 
CO.  York,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Griffith,  b.  27  March,  1795  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  Griffith,  Q.C..  b.  Ibept.  1796  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1839,  Martha 
Dennison,  and  d.  ii  June,  1843,  leaving  issue, 

Catherine  Mary,  m.  12  Feb.   1867,  George  Arthur  Hutton 
Croft,   Esq.  of   Aldborough   Hall,  co.    York,  only  child 
cf  Rev.   Thomas  Hutton   Croft,   of   Hutton  Buscell  {see 
Ckokt;. 
Sydney   Helen,   m.  11  Oct.   1864,  Hon.  Algernon  Sydney 
Arthur    Annesley,     only      surviving    son    of     Arthur, 
9th   Viscount   Valentia,  and  has  issue,   Arthur   Sydney 
Evelyn,  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Oxfordshire   Light  infantry,  b. 
16  July,  1865;  Helen  Sydney  Martha ;  and  Mabel  Sydney 
Augusta. 
vti.  Charles,   was  Private  Serretary  to  Right  Hon.  Charles 
Watkin  Williams- Wynn    when  President  of   the  Board  of 
Control,  b.  13  April,  1800 ;  d.  22  May,  1840. 
VIII.  Henry,  6.  20  Sept.  1801  ;  d.  20  June,  1854. 

I.  Jane,  vi.  16  April,  1816,  Rev.  Temple  Frere,  Canon  of 
Westminster  and  Rector  of  Roydon,  Norfolk.  She  d.  20 
Oct.  1869,  having  had  issue, 

1  Temple,  b.  2  March,  1813;  d.  4  April,  1840. 

2  Robert  Temple,  M.D.,  Cantab.,  b.  17  Jan.  1820;  m.  1st,' 
2  Oct.  1851,  Theresa  Arabella  Fanny,  only  dau,  of  Rev. 
Edward  Dowell,  Vicar  of  Holme  Lacy  ;  she  d.  20  Jan. 
1859.  He  TO.  2udly,  5  Feb.  Ib61,  Catherine  Frances,  his 
cousin,  eldest  dau.  of  WiUiam  Parry  Richards,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  (see  above). 

3  Henry  Temple  (Uev.),  M.A.,Rectorof  Burston,  Norfolk, 
b.  22  Nov.  1821  ;  m.  18  Sept.  1851,  Sarah  Maria  Heath, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Jary,  Esq.  of  South  Walsham,  and 
Burlingham  House,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  three  daus. 

4  Griffith  Temple,  b.  4  July,  1827  ;  d.  14  March,  1839. 

1  Catherine  Margaret  Temple,  m.  23  Aug.  1853,  Rev. 
Edward  Gurdon,  Rector  of  Barnham  Broom,  and  Vicar  of 
Kimberley,  co.  Nurfolk,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and 
two  daus. 

2  Louisa  Jane  Temple,  6.  2  May,  1825  ;  d.  2  May,  1848. 

3  Emily  Georgina  Temple. 

II.  Catherine  Mary,  d.  unm.  24  July,  1824. 

Richard  Meredyth  Richards,  Esq.  of  Caerynwch,  co. 
Merioneth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  and  J.P.  co. 
Denbigh,  has  acted  as  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  co. 
Merioneth  since  1857,  called  to  the  Bar  lb45,  b.  18  Jan.  1821  ; 
m.  1st,  29  July,  1845,  Elizabeth  Emma,  elder  dau.  of  William 
Bennett,  Esq.  of  Farringdon  House,  Berks  (who  d.  s.p.  10  Dec. 
1852),  and  2ndly,  12  May,  1363,  Louisa  Janette  Anne,  only 
child  and  heir  of  Edward  Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Cerrig 
Llwydion,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Braichyceunant,  co.  Merioneth, 
and  d.  4  Nov.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Richard  Edward  Lloyd,  now  of  Caerynwch. 

II.  Henry  Meredyth,  b.  30  Jan.  1870. 

III.  Charles  Herbert,  b.  20  Aug.  1873. 

I.  Lilla  Georgina  Harriett.  11.  Emily  Louisa. 

Mr.  Richards  s.  his  father  1860,  by  whose  maternal  ancestors 
the  estate  had  been  possessed  for  many  centuries  ;  they  are 


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mentioned  in  manuscripts  of  the  reign  of  Eltzabeth,  as 
ha  vine;  been  at  that  time  the  ancient  possessors  of  it. 

^n:!j— Quarterly :  1st,  arsr.,  a  cross  patonce  engr.ijled  sa., 
between  four  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  ;  'Jnil,  erni.,  on  a  s.altire 
gu.  an  escallop  arg. ;  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  4th,  vert, 
three  eagles  displayed  in  fesse  arg. ;  5th,  sa.,  guttee  d'eau,  a 
canton  erm.  In  right  of  his  wife,  the  heir  of  Ebwards  of 
Co-rig  Llici/dion,  the  late  Mr.  Richards  bore  an  escutcheon  of 
pretence,  viz..  Per  chevron  gu.  and  az.,  a  chevron  erin.  cotiscd 
or,  between  three  Saracens'  heads  couped  ppr.  Cresl — A  naked 
de.\ter  arm,  the  hand  holding  a  scimitar,  all  ppr.  Motlo — 
Ifyddlawn  ir  CJwiiioaodd  (l-'aitiiful  to  the  Truth). 

-Sr(i(,« — Caerynwch,  co.  Merioneth,  and  Cerrig  Llwydion,  co. 
Denbigh. 


RICHARDSON    OF     CHISBURY. 

EiCHAKDSOx,  William  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Cliis- 
burv,  CO.  SiirroT,  J. P.  and  County  Aklerman  co. 
Purham,  b.  30  April,  1829;  m.  1st,  IG  June,  1852, 
LiicT  Smart,  dati.  of  Thomas  Trusted,  Esq.  of  Eoss, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1880)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  CiiARUs  Tkcsted,  of  Biddiclc  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  h. 
-1  .\pril,  1S53;  Hi.  S  April,  IbU'J,  Elizabeth  Stuart 
r.ichter. 

II.  Hubert,  b.  11  March,  1S57. 
I.  Helen  Maud,  d.  1S60. 

He  m.  2ndlv,  20  Sept.  ISSl,  Anuie,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Foster,  Esq.  of  Sunderland. 

Lineage. — John  Eichakdson  of  Sunderland,  co.  Durham, 
/'.  13  3Iarch,  1765  ;  m.  8  May,  1794,  Hannah  Wilson,  of  Sunder- 
land, and  by  her  (who  d.  ISOl)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  West  Hartlepool,  co.  Durham,  b.  16  March,  1795: 
m.  27  Sept.  1821,  Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Dixon,  of  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  issue.  He  d.  l''eb. 
1861. 

ii.  Caleb,  of  Sunderland,  b.  14  March,  1786;  m.  26  April, 
1827,  JIary,  dau.  of  John  Driver,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  d.  2i 
-April.  1875,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Winn,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  h.  i  April,  1828  ;  ra. 
6  Sept.  1S60,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Green,  Esq.  of  Shilling- 
ford,  CO.  Oxford,  and  has  issue. 

2  Joseph,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  J. P.  cos.  York  and  Durham, 
li.  15  Jan.  1830;  m.  18  Dec.  1S56,  Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Kreaerick  Backhouse,  Esq.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  and  by 
her  has  had  i<sue, 

I'rederick  Backhouse,  7<.  16  Nov.  1857;  d.  10  Aug.  1809. 

Edwin  liackhouse,  h.  22  May,  1869. 

I'rances  Mary,  b.  12  April,  1S59. 

Annie  Backhouse,   b.  16  Nov.    1860;  m.  24  April,  ISSI, 

Alfred  Edward   Kitching,   Esq.   of    Great   Ayton,   co. 

York. 
Edith,  6.  26  July,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1S64. 
Marion  Josephine,  b.  2  June,  1866. 

0  Edwin,  of  The  Cedars,  Sunderland,  b.  29  Aug.  1834;  nt- 
24  March,  1864,  Emma  Phillips,  dau.  of  John  Walker, 
Esq.  of  London. 

4  Erederick,  of  Sunderland,  6.  22  Feb.  1837  ;  m.  8  Jan. 
1862,  Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Harris,  Esq.  of 
Cockermouth,  and  d.  24  Jan.  18S3,  leaving  issue. 

5  Stanslield,  of  Sunderland,  b.  25  Dec.  1840. 

1  Sojihia,  b.  16  Aug.  1821  :  m.  Sept.  1855,  Thomas  Graham 
Littleboy,  Esq.  of  Crowmarsh  Giffoid,  co.  Uxford,  and  d. 
2  May,  1866,  having  had  issue. 

2  Mary  Frances,  b.  2.3  Jan.  1833;  d.  5  Feb.  1848. 

3  Hannah  Wilson,  b.  29  Sept.  1839;  d.  unm.  27  June, 
1860. 

4  Emily,  6.  19  Oct.  1845;  m.  28  Dec.  1863,  Robert  Hay- 
don  Gayner,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  and  has  issue. 

I  I.  Joshua,  of  Neath,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  10  Feb.  1799 ;  m.  24 
March,  1832,  Hannah  Burt,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  had 
issue. 

IV.  William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  13  Jan.  1798;  m.  1822,  John  Gilbert  Holmes, 
Esq.  of  Middlesborough,   co.  York,  and  d.  31  Dec.  1830, 
having  had  issue. 
Mr.  John  Richardson  d.  29  Aug.  1842.     His  youngest  son, 

William  Richardsox,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  b.  3  June,  1801  ; 
Ji!.  May,  1828,  Eliza  Brown,  of  St.  Ives,  co.  Huntingdon,  andc/. 
22  Aug.  1879,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Chisbury. 

II.  Allred,  d.  IHi'i. 

III.  John,  m.  Elizabeth  Rede,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Albert,  d.  IbUl. 

V.  Charles  Stanstield,  to.  Florence  Hensley,  and  has  issue, 
vr.  Theodore,  d.  in  iufan  y. 

I.  Eliza  Brown. 

II.  Katliariue,  lii.  Alfred  Bennett,  Esq.,  and  d.  1892. 


A-nns — Sa.,  gutt6  d'eau,  a  pale  erm.,  charged  with  a  lion's 
head  erased  ermines,  on  a  chief  indented  arg.,  two  anchors 
saliirewise,  sa.,  between  two  lions'  heads  era.sed  ermines. 
0-cs(— Upon  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or,  in  front  of  aia 
anchor  in  bend  sinister  sa.,  a  lion's  head  erased  ermines. 
.1/0/(0— Potuis  ingenio  quam  vi. 

iJtsiciciice— Chisbury,  Witley,  Godalming. 


RICHARDSON    OF    FIELD    HOUSE, 
WHITBY. 

Eichakdson,Christopiiek,  Esq.  of  Field  House, 
CO.  York,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
J. P.  for  tlie  North  Eiding,  of  co.  York,  educated 
at  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1830,  b.  22  Sept. 
1807;  m.  1  Oct.  1860,  Marian  Catherine,  2nd 
dau.  of  Barnard  Hague,  Esq.  of  Ivclfield  Hall,  co. 
York,  which  lady  d.  5  March,  1891. 

Lineagre. — Christopher  Richardson,  Esq.  of  AVhitby, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Riding,  of  co.  York,  b.  25  June,  o.s.^ 
1752  (eldest  son  of  Christopher  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Witby, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir 
of  Witham  Boynton,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  William  Addison,  Esq.  of 
Whitby),  m.  15  Feb.  1779,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Holt, 
Esq.,  also  of  Whitby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1840),  had 
issue, 

Christopher,  his  heir. 

John,  b.  5  March,  1781 ;  m.  10  July,  1806,  Margaret,  5th dau. 
of  Joseph  Barker,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14 
Oct.  1849)  left  at  his  decease  28  Aug.  1812,  Christopher, 
of  St.  Hilda's,  W^iitby,  J. P.  and  D  L.  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  b.  13  July,  1807;  m.  25  Sept.  1855,  Ann  (who  d. 
1883),  eldest  dau.  of  Aaron  Chapman,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Whitby,  fZ.22  Sept. 1875;  John,  (-.  16  Jan.  1811,  m.  Dorothy 
Ann  (who  d.  1877),  dau.  of  Thomas  Benson,  Esq.,  and  d. 
3  Feb.  1855,  witliuut  suriiving  issue;  Ann  Barker;  and. 
Mary  Holt. 
Boynton,  rf.  «)i!ii    1803.  William,  (i.  tinm.  I8I2. 

Charles,  d.  unm.  I8l5. 
Martha,  d.  unm.  1883,  aged  98. 
Mr.  Richardson  d.  26  April,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  b.    2  Jan.  1780;  m.  1st,  2  Oct.  1806,  Ann,  4th  dau.  of 
Joseph  Barker,  Esq.  of   Whitby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  July,. 
1809),  had  issue, 
Christopher,  now  of  Field  House. 

Joseph  Barker,  b.  5  March,   1809;  m.  11  Sept.  1849,  Mary, 
one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Col.  James  Wilson,  M.P.,  of  Sneatom 
Castle,  CO.  York,   and  c^.    18   April,    1875,  leaving  issue,  1 
.lames  Wilson,   b.  5  Sept.    1851  ;  2  Christopher,  b.   1  Aug. 
1853;   and  3  John,  6.  Jan.  1856. 
He  III.  2ndly,  29  July,  1814,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Henrj- 
Rudyerd,  R.E.,  and  relict  of  Robert  Gordon,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(.who  d.  Jan.  1855)  had  issue, 
Henry  Boynton,  b.  1815  ;  d.in  infancy. 

Mary,  m.  29   July,    1851,  Philip   Augustus  Hclpman,  Esq., 
Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Richardson  d.  30  Oct.  18C6. 

Anas — Arg.,  three  chaplets  of  roses  ppr.,  quartering  Boyn- 
ton and  Addison,     Crcxt — A  dexter  arm  erect  couped  below 
the  elbow,  holding  in  the  hand  a  broken  sword,  all  ppr.    Motto 
— Quod  honestum  est  decet. 
^«(( — Field  House,  W'hitby,  co.  York. 


RICHARDSON    OF    SHOTLEY. 

ElCIIARDSON,    JoXATH.\N     BACKHOUSE,    Esq.    of 

Sliotley  Lodge,  co.  Durham,  b.  28  April,  1828;  m. 
16  IMay,  1850,  Eachcl,  dau.  of  John  Eobinson 
Waitc,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  JMewington,  by  Sarah  Pryor 
his  wile,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jonathan,  b.  17  May,   1851 ;   ra.  June,  1873,   Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  H.  Grainger,  Esq.  of  Westminster. 

II.  Cliarles,  b.  4  May,  1852  ;  m.  9  Feb.  1881,  Mai,  eldest  dau. 
of  J.  W.  Shiel,  Esq.  of  Chester-le-street,  co,  Durham. 

HI.  Henry  Edward,  6.  I  June,  1853. 

IV.  Edmund  Lewis,  b.  18  Oct.  1854 ;  d.  1  April,  1865. 

V.  Thomas  Walter,  b.  10  Feb.  1857. 

I.  Amelia  Florence,  b.  11  Oct.  I8.:,.j ;  ;,!.  26  Jan,  1880,  Edwarfl 
Harrison  Hudson,  Esq. 

II.  .Marion,  b.  19  May,  1858. 

III.  Isabella,/;.  12  Feb.  1861. 

IV.  Amy  Erlinda,  b.  23  Oct.  1864. 
v.  Anne,  b.  2  April,  ls66. 


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1709 


Xiineage. — Thomas  Richardson,  a  resident  of  Hull,  who 
heads  the  hitherto  unbroken  line  of  Thomas  Eiehardson,  most 
of  whom  have  been  in  turn  representatives  of  the  family,  was 
b.  1525,  in  Hull;  he  owned  property  there  and  also  in  Scar- 
borough, and  d.  1597.  His  son,  Thomas  Richardson,  had  issue, 
Thomas  Richardson,  who  d.  1650,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Richardson,  b.  1645  ;  la.  16S2,  Mary  (b.  1653),  dau. 
of  Richard  Mayson  and  granddau.  of  Rev.  Valentine  Mayson, 
Rector  of  Driffield,  and  ancestor  of  Mason,  the  poet.  Thomas 
Richardson  is  said  to  have  displayed  a  great  aptitude  for  artistic 
pursuits,  a  trait  which,  liliewise  remarliable  in  the  family  of  his 
wife,  noticeably  reappeared  in  the  persons  of  several  of  their 
descendants.  In  the  year  1695,  Thomas  and  Mary  Richardson 
Joined  the  Society  of  Friends,  greatly  to  the  chagrin  of  the 
clerical  relatives  of  both.  As  usual  with  all  prominent  indiv- 
duals,  the  former  paid  the  penalty  of  non-compliance  with  the 
exactions  of  a  State  Church,  and  was  therefore  immured  in 
York  Castle.  After  prosecution  in  the  Ecclesiastical  Court,  he 
was  excommunicated.    He  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1634;  d.  unm. 

II.  Richard,  b.  1686 ;  rii.  Lydia  Richardson,  of  Great  Ayton, 
and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  1763,  Josepti  i:*ease,  eldest  son  of 
Edward  Pease,  of  Darlington. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  herealter. 

IV.  Robert,  6.  1791;  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  b.  and  d.  1689. 

II.  Martha,-  ft.  1693;  wi.  Richard  Box,  of  Thorne,  and  had 
several  cliildren. 

III.  Mary,  b.  1696  ;  m.  1736,  John  Huitson,  son  of  Wil- 
fred Huitson,  of  Throxenby,  co.  Yorli.  and  liad  an  only 
child,  Mary,  m.  Kathan  Dearman,  of  Pinden  Oaks,  near 
Barnsley. 

Thomas  Richardson  d.  1733,  aged  88.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Richardson,  of  Hull,  b.  at  that  place  1688;  m,  1st, 
Mary  Peacock,  of  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  Roger,  d.  unm. 

He  m.  2n(31y,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  Dicken- 
son, of  Whitby,  and  had  an  only  dau..  who  m.  1763,  John 
Dearman,  of  Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey ;  he  d.  at  Whitby,  1739. 
His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Richardson,  of  Hcndon  Hill,  near  Sunderland,  co. 
Durham,  settled  there  in  1750,  and  owned  property  in  that 
neighbourhood.  He  m.  1st,  1763,  Sarah  Walker,  and  2nd!y, 
5771,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Haswell,  of  Durham, 
by  his  wife,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hunter,  of  Shotley 
Bridge  and  Medomsley  (the  Hunter  family  of  Medomsley  had 
held  lands  there  for  at  least  three  centuries,  and  had  settled 
in  the  locality  some  time  previously  to  1607,  when  the  then 
parish  registers  commence ;  the  last  of  the  family  was  General 
Sir  Martin  Hunter,  to  whom  a  monument  was  raised  in  Dur- 
ham Cathedral).  By  his  2nd  wife,  Thomas  Richardson  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Richardson,  of  Hendon  Hill,  Sunderland,  and  of 
Shotley,  m.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Backhouse, 
Banker,  of  Darlington,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  March,  1843) 
he  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Snows  Green  House,  Shotley  Bridge,  b.  1800 ; 
d.  unm.  1872. 

2  Jonathan,  of  whom  hereafter. 

3  James,  6.  1805;  d.  1807. 

4  Edward,  of  Hendon,  Torquay,  h.  1810 ;  m.  1843,  Guliel- 
ma,  dau.  of  Samuel  Tuke,  of  York,  and  has  issue,  four 
sons  and  three  daus. 

5  William  Backhouse,  h.  1811  ;  d.  1812. 

1  Sarah,  6.  1807;  d.  unm.  1870. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  1813;  m.  1850,  Edwin  Octavius  Tregelles, 
andd.  s.  v-  1878. 

Thomas  Richardson  d.  28  Oct   1835.     His  2nd  son, 

Jonathan  Richardson,  of  Woodlands  Hall  and  Shotley 
Park,  J.P.,  6.  1802  ;  m.  1827,  Ann  (b.  1797),  dau.  of  Edward 
Robson,  of  Darlington,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1871,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jonathan  Backhoise,  now  of  Shotley  Lodge. 

II.  Thomas,  of  The  Briary,  Shotley  Bridge,  b.  2  June,  1832  ; 
111.  1861,  Catharine  Marion,  dau.  of  John  Benton,  M.D., 
and  d.  8  Jan.  1877. 

I.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  24  Dec.  1829;  m.  28  July,  1852,  Jonathan 
Priestman,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Derwent  Lodge,  Shotley  Bridge, 
and  has  issue,  1  Francis,  b.  25  Aug.  Is55;  2  Lewis,  h.  22 
Dec.  1863;  1  I-'rances,  6.  24  March,  1854;  2  Rachel  Eliza- 
beth, b.  25  Jan.  1857  ;  3  Lucy,  6.  6  March,  1S69;  4  Katha- 
rine, b.  4  July,  1872. 

II.  Eiizabeth  Frances,  b.  21  June,  18.35  ;  vi.  14  June,  1857, 
George  Peile,  Esq.  of  Greenwood,  Shotley  Bridge,  and  has 
had  issue,  1  George,  b.  27  Feb.  1858,  d.  March  following  ;  2 
Henry,  b.  18  July,  1862  ;  1  Mary,  b.  5  Feb.  1859  ;  2  Helen,  b. 
2Ye\>.  1860;  3  Frances,  6.  12  Aug.  1861;  i  Evelyn,  b.  29 
Aug.  1864,  d.  18S0. 

ni.  Amelia,  b.  24  Feb.  1837 ;  m.  15  July,  1859,  Rev.  Robert 
George  Willis,  of   SpringSeld,  Shotley  Bridge,  Rector  of 


Goodmanham,  East  Riding,  co.  York,  and  has  i~<;ue  1 
Robert,  b.  5  July,  1864;  2  William,  b.  31  Oct.  1b69-'  3 
Thomas  Richardson,  6.  3  March,  1873;  4  Edward,  6.  28  Dec. 
1876;  5  Reginald;  1  Mary,  6.  5  June,  1860,  w.  1  July^ 
1880,  to  Stratton  Collings  Knott,  Esq.;  2  Anne;  3  Amelia' 
b.  13  Feb.  1863  ;  4  Frances;  5  Evelyn  ;  6  Alice  ;  7  Marion; 
8  Helen ;  and  9  Agnes  Maud. 
Siat — Shotley  Lodge,  co.  Durham. 


RICHARDSON  OF    ROSSFAD    AND    RICH 
HILL. 

EiCHAEDSON,  John  Meeyxn  Aechdall  Car- 
LETON,  Esq.  of  Eossfad,  co.  Permanagh,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1868,  Col.  (retired)  3rd  batt. 
Eoyal  InniskiUing  Fusiliers,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone 
18S5,  and  for  co.  Armagh  1888,  b.  3  Jan.  1836  ;  m. 
•22,  Sept.  18S0,  Mildred  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late 
Gartside  Gartside-Tipping,  Esq.  of  Eossfeny,  co. 
Eernianagh,  and  of  Boltou-le-Moors,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Sachevep.ell  Carleton,  b.  IS  Jan.  1883. 

II.  Guy  Carleton,  b.  4  May,  1885. 

I.  Jane  JIary. 

II.  Mildred  Cicely  Carleton. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  of  Richardson  is  descended  from 
AVilliam  Richardson,  stated  by  Roberts,  Ulster,  in  a  con- 
firmation of  arms  22  May,  1647,  to  be  descended  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Richardson  of  Pcnhore,  co.  Worcester.    His  son, 

Major  Edward  Richardson,  of  Legacorry,  co.  Armagh, 
M.P.  for  that  co.  1C61,  m.  Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of  Francis 
Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Legacorry,  who  was  eldest  son  and  heir  of 
Francis  Sacheverell  (to  whom  a  grant  of  Legacorry  and  other 
lands  was  made,  by  his  wife  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  John  Blennerhasset,  Knt.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer).  By 
Anne  his  wife  (who  was  b.  1632,  and  d.  circa  1706)  Major 
Richardson,  who  d.  1690,  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Legacorry,  M.P.  for  co.  Armagh  1689  and 
1715,  matriculated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  22  Oct.  1677,  6.  ia 
CO.  Ai-maghl656;  «i.  (licence  dated  21  Feb.  1691-5)  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Reynell,  Bart.,  Lord 
Chief  Justice,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  June,  1727.  He  is  said  to  have 
?/).  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  John  Jephson,  3rd  son  of 
Sir  John  Jeplison,  Knt.  of  Mallow. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Legacorry,  alias  Rich  Hill,  an 
Officer  in  the  army.  High  Sheriff  co.  Armagh  1715,  h.  in  that 
county  1663;  matriculated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  23  Jan.  1681 ; 
d.  1745,  leaving,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  William,  of  Rich  Hill,  M.P.,  b.  1709;  matriculated  at 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  13  Jan.  1725  ;  m.  1746,  Isabella,  only  dau. 
of  Daniel  Mussenden,  Merchant  of  Belfast,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29  Dec.  1753)  left,  at  his  decease,  16  Feb.  1758,  an  only 
son,  and  three  daus., 

1  William,  of  Rich  Hill,  many  years  M.P.  for  co.  Armagh, 
a  minor  at  his  father's  death,  1758,  m.  1st,  Dorothy 
Munro,  of  Roe's  Hall,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  had  no  issue, 
and  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Richard  Magennis,  Esq.  of 
Waringstown,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Feb. 
1860)  had  three  daus.,  co-heirs, 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  23  Dec.  1859. 

2  Isabella,  d.  unm.  12  Aug.  1860. 

3  Louisa,  of  Rich  Hill,  7)i.  22  Aug.  18'22,  Edmund,  eldest 
son  of  .Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  10th  Bart,  of  Raveningham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  who  d.  14  April,  1852  ;  she  d.  s.  p.  23 
Feb.  1881. 

1  Mary  Anne. 

2  Isabella,  m.  Edmund  Baun,  Esq. 

3  Louisa. 

II.  Henrt  (Col.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Hester,  m.  Feb.  1745,  Rev.  James  Lowry. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1740,  Archibald,  1st  Lord  Gosford. 
Mr.  Richardson  d.  1745.     His  2nd  son. 

Col.  Henrt  Richardson,  of  Kossfad,  m.  26  June,  1760, 
Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Guy  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Rossfad,  co. 
Fermanagh,  and  d.  circa  1794,  having  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Rossfad,  Major  Tyrone  Militia,  6. 
7  May,  1768  ;  m.  5  Sept.  1807,  Angel,  dau.  of  Col.  Mervyn 
Archdall,  M.P.  of  Castle  Archdal!,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1841,  leav- 
ing by  her  (who  d.  1817)  an  only  son, 

Henry  Mervyn  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Eossfad,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1834.  6.  13  Dec.  1808;  m.  22  Dec.  1834,  Mary  Jane, 
widow  of  John  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Crockna  Crieve,  co.  Ferma- 
nagh, and  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Ovenden,  M.D.  of  Mayfield, 
Sussex,  and  of  Inniskillen,  and  by  her  (who  ci.  10  Dec. 1868}  had 
issue. 


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ETC 


I.  John  Mervts  Archdall  Cakleton,  his  hoir. 

II.  Charles  William  Hemy,  late  Lieut.  73id  licgt.,  b.  2  Dec. 
1840  ;  d.  S  Nov.  1SS8. 

I.  Jane  Angtl. 

II.  Angel  Catherine  Charlotte. 

III.  Emilie  Margaret,  711.  Feh.  1871,  ncv.  Robert  Kighy  Kew- 
ley.  Vicar  of  Winghani,  Kent,  anil  has  issue. 

IV.  Henrietta  Marth.i  Mervyn,  m.  .^11!:.  11^72,  Capt.  Charles 
Kobert  Barton,  of  The  Watorfoot,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Ter- 
nwnagh,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Eichardson  s.  on  the  death  of  his  cousin  Louisa,  Mrs. 
Eacon,  in  ISSl,  to  two-thirds  of  the  Rich  Hill  estate.  He  (^ 
3  Aug.  ISS'2,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — A-Tg.,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  leopards' heads  cra.'ed  of 
the  first,  a  crescent  for  difference.  Crtsl — An  armed  arm, 
holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  with  a  bunch  of  thorns  at  the  end, 
all  ppr.     Motto — Pro  Deoet  rege. 

iStat — Rossfad,  Ballinamallard,  co.  Fermanagh. 


RICHARDSON    OF    POPLAR    VALE. 

EiCHAEDSON,  Edwaed  John,  Esq.  of  Poplar 
Tale,  CO.  Monaghan,  b.  16  Sept.  1874,  s.  liis  father 
1S83. 

Lineage.— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Richard- 
sons  of  Honningham,  Norfolk,  and  settled,  it  is  stated,  in 
Ireland  tcm}!.  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Simon  Richardson  was  granted  by  Charles  II.,  30  May, 
11)67,  considerable  lands  in  the  cos.  of  Monaghan,  Cavan,  and 
Tyrone,  part  of  which  was  jointly  granted  to  Robert  Burgh, 
Ksq.  By  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  before-mentioned 
Robert  Burgh,  Esq.,  he  had  issue,  i.  Francis,  b.  1G82,  m.  Edith 
NoUcot,  who  d.  1721.  He  d.  in  Dublin,  1682,  leaving  two 
daus.,  1  Katherine,  to.  her  cousin,  Francis  Richardson,  Esq.  of 
Poplar  Vale;  2  Letitia,  in.  Frederick  McVeagh,  M.D. ;  11. 
Henry,  of  whom  hereafter;  iii.  Edwafd,  to.  Miss  Coote,  and 
had  an  only  son,  Francis,  whos.  his  uncle.     The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Pojilar  Vale,  co.  Monaghan, 
High. Sheriff,  attainted  by  the  Parliament  of  James  II.,  m.  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down, 
and  had  issue, 

Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

Jane,  m.  Beaumont  Astle,  Esq.,  an  Officer  of  Dragoons. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Miss  Gibson,  of  Ballykinl.ar,  co.  Down,  and  had 
nine  daus.,  two  d.  un;n.  ;  three  m.  three  Mr.  Montgomery's  ; 
one  TO.  Mr.  Cuff,  co.  Maj-o  ;  one  m.  Mr.  Watson  ;  and  another 
TO.  Rev.  Oliver  Douglas,  Rector  of  Tigkallon,  Diocese  of 
Clogher,  who  d.  1738.    He  d.  1730,  and  wass.  by  his  nephew, 

Francis  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  Capt. of  Dragoons. 
He  III.  1G04,  his  cousin,  Katherine  Richardson,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Simon,  b.  1705;  c^.  %inin.  v.  p.  1744. 

II.  Edward,  his  heir. 

in.  Christopher,  6.  1711  ;  d.  1776. 
IV.  Francis,  b.  1720 ;  i^.  1733. 
1.  Dorothy,  d.  uam. 

C:ipt.  Richardson  d.  17C4,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  suiTiving 
son, 

Edward  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  h.  1707  ;  m. 
1732,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  P>aillie,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and 
by  her  (whod.  1794)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  Aug.  174,5. 

III.  Simon,  1742;  m.  1779,  Frances,  dau.  ol  John  Clements, 
F.'sq.,  and  had  issue,  Edith,  m.  Col.  Shaw;  d.  1818. 

IV.  Edward,  d.  unm.  1785. 

V.  John,  TO.  1775,  Miss  Williams,  and  had  a  dau.  Katherine  ; 
d.  1796. 

VI.  Christopher,  m.  1783,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Edw.ard  Dawson, 
E.sq.  of  Kilcrow,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had 

1  Edward,  Lieut.  50th  Regt.,  6.  1784,  served  during  the 
Peninsular  war;  </.  uniii.  1819,  of  yellow  fever  in  Jamaica, 
serving  with  his  regt. 

2  Francis,  d.  young. 

3  Samuel,  6.  1787,  Lieut.  11th  Regt.,  killed  in  the  Pyrenees, 
in  command  of  the  advanced  picquet  of  his  corps,  in 
1813. 

4  John,  who  eventually  s.  to  Poplar  Vale. 

1  Catherine,  d.  18^8. 

2  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  d.  1878. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Williams,  R.F. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Edward  Weeks,  co.  Cork. 

III.  Catherine,  to.  John  Bolton,  Esq. 

IV.  Dorothy,  to.  Mr.  Ashton. 

V.  Sarah,  m.  Pakenham  Smythe,  Esq. 

Mr.  Richardson  d.  17CI,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Richardson,  Esq.,  who  in.  1707,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Lancelot  Fisher,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  Launcelot,  6.  17  71;  d.  1785. 
HI.  Francis  Henry,  </.  I7^i'>. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  1776;  d.  1784. 

V.  George  Arthur,  6.  1776;  (/.  unm. 

VI.  William,  </.  1784. 

I.  K.itherinc  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

II.  Harriett  Matild.a,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Richardson  d.  Oct.  1782,  and  was  .'.by  his  eldestssn, 

Edward  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  High  Sheriff 
1793,  b.  1769  ;  m.  1788,  Alica,  dau.  of  Rev.  F'rancis  Lucas,  of 
Coote  Hill,  and  dying  s.  p.  3  Aug.  1895,  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  High  Sheriff  1846 
sometime  Capt.  in  the  40th  and  83rd  Regts.  ;  served  with, 
distinction  with  the  40th  Regt.  in  the  Peninsular  War;  present 
at  the  battles  of  Toulouse,  Orthes,  Nivelle,  Pyrenees,  Vittoria, 
Salamanca,  Badajoz,  Cuidad  Rodrigo,  Busaco  (medal  and  nin© 
clasps),  Waterloo  (medal),  also  at  Redinha,  Gonezales,  Heights 
of  Vera,  Olivinza,  and  Panipeluna,  and  New  South  Wales  and 
India;  was  twice  severely  wounded  in  the  face  and  once  in  the 
knee.  He  was  presented  with  a  gold  snuff  box,  by  the  officers 
of  the  83rd,  which  has  the  inscription,  "From  the  officers  of 
the  83rd  Dcp6t  to  their  friend  and  comrade,  Captain  John 
Richardson,  in  token  of  their  admiration  of  his  services  as  a 
soldier  and  esteem  for  his  character  as  a  man — March,  1840." 
He  was  b.  1794;  m.  1st,  29  July,  1834,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James  Wood  Wright,  Esq.  of  Gola,  by  whom  (whod.  1836)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1885. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1840,   Frances,  dau.  of  George  Jacson, 
Esq.  of  Barton,  eo.  Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  d.  1854)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Clements  Kirkwood,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  25  Sept. 
1844  :  m.  1871,  Edmundia,  dau.  of  Chief  Justice  Harding,  of 
Natal,  and  has  a  dau.  Charlotte  Susanna. 

III.  Henry  Francis,  6.  13  Dec.  1846;  m.  1872,  Anne  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Chief  Justice  Harding,  of  Natal,  and  has  had  issue, 
John  Cliaiies,  b.  25  Feb.  1874,  d.  18  July,  1876;  George 
Clements  Victor,  b.  30  July,  1875,  d.  13  June,  1876  ; 
Dorothy  Eleanor;  Kathleen,  d.  young. 

IV.  Thomas  Ferdinand,  J. P.,  Major,  5th  batt.  Royal  Tyrone 
Fusiliers,  b.  19  May,  1849  ;  to.  187C,  Victoria,  dau.  of  Major 
Thomas  Coote,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Blonaghan,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Coote,  *.  18  Jan.  1880;  Albert  Victor  John,  b.  4 
Sept.  1884 ;  Henry  Francis  Edmund,  6.  17  May,  1886  ;  Cathe- 
rine Horatio  Elizabeth;  Rebecca  Victoria,  rf.  1888. 

II.  Charlotte  Susanna,  d.  1872. 

Mr.  Richardson  d.  23  Aug.  1859,  and  w.as  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1871,  41st  and  80th  Regts.,  6.  26  June,  1843;  m. 
1873,  Anne  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Robert  Adams,  M.D. ,  Surgeon 
in  ordinary  to  the  Queen  in  Ireland,  d.  1882,  and  had  issue, 

I .  Edward  John,  now  of  Poplar  Vale. 

II.  Robert  Adams,  b.  19  Dec.  1875. 
HI.  Charles  Roger,  ?(.  24  Feb.  1879. 
IV.  George,  C.  K.,  b.  31  Dec.  1880. 

I.  Frances  Dorothy,  rf.  1877. 

II.  Mary  Eleanor. 
Mr.  Richardson  d.  1883. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  arg,,  on  a  chief  sa.  three 
lions'  heads  erased  of  the  first,  for  Richardson;  2nd  and  3rd, 
erm.,  on  a  canton  az.  a  St.  Andrew's  cross  arg.,  as  a  coat  of 
augmentation.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's 
head  sa.,  crined  and  horned  or.  3/o({o —Virtute  acquirituir 
honos. 

Seat — Poplar  Vale,  Monaghan. 


RICHARDSON    OP    DERWEN    FAWR. 

RicnARDSON,  Jeremiah  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Der- 
wen  Fawr,  co.  Grlarnorgan,  J.P.,  J.  1822;  m.  1st, 
1848,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walters,  Esq.  of 
rictoii  House,  Swansea,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Henry,  J. P.  co.  Glamorgan,  Major  2nd  Brigade 
Welsh  Artillery  Militia,  b.  1855. 

I.  Mary  Clarke,  m.  George  E.  S.  Pearce-Serocold,  Esq.  of 
Cherry  Hinton,  Torquay. 

II.  Jessie  Mai-garet. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1860,  Sophia  Langharne,  dau.  and 
eo-heir  of  John  Lucas  Popkin,  Esq.  of  Llandillo,  CO. 
Carmarthen,  and  has  further  issue, 

II.  F'rederick  Lucas,  b.  1803. 

III.  John  Langharne,  b.  1872. 

III.  Emily  Livia,  m.  Henry  D.   Fussell,  Esq.   of  Amroth 
Castle,  CO.  Pembroke,  who  d.  1889,  leaving  issue. 


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IV.  Esther  Sophia  Clarke. 

V.  Jlarguerita  Clare. 

liiueagre. — John  Richakdsok,  Esq.,  6.  1760  ;  m.  about 
1787,  Sarah  Hetherington,  who  d.  1812.  He  d.  1805,  leaving 
a  son, 

John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Swansea,  J. P.,  m.  1809,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Jeremiah  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Crow,  m.,  d.  1884.  ii.  Joseph,  m.,  d.  1854. 

III.  James  Coxon,  to.,  d.  1874.  iv.  MaiUew,  d.  1834. 

V.  Henry,  d. 

Yi.  Robert,  m.,  took  the  name  of  Gardner. 

VII.  George  Straker,  m. 

viii.  Jeremiah  Clarke,  now  of  Derwcn  Fawr. 

I.  Sarah,  m.,  d.  18S1. 

II.  Elizabeth  Clarke,  m.,  d.  1870. 

III.  Mary  Isabella,  ra. 

IV.  Esther  Frances,  m.,  d.  ISGO. 

Mr.  Richardson  d.  in  1858. 
Seat — Derwen  Fawr,  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan. 


RICHARDSON    OF    POTTO    HALL. 

Richardson,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Potto  Hall,  co. 
York,  J.P.  for  co.  Durham,  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  and  for  the  horough  of  Stockton-on-Tees, 
D.L.  CO.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1885-6, 
h.  15  Jan.  1830;  m.  1st,  18  Dec.  1856,  Ann  Ehza 
Backhouse,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Frederick  Back- 
house, Esq.,  Banker,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1886)  has  issue, 

I.  Edwin  Backhouse,  h.  22  May,  1869. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Hutton  Coates,  Vicar  of 
Sheriff  Hutton,  Yorks. 

II.  Anne   Backhouse,  to.   Alfred  Edward  Kitching,   Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  The  Firs,  Great  Ayton,  Northallerton. 

III.  Amy  Louisa. 

IV.  Marion  Josephine,  m.  Cecil  Wagner  Holmes,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  Sept.  1893,  Flora,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  James  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Ennerdale 
Lodge,  Birkenhead,  Cheshire. 

liineage. — John  Richardson,  Esq.,  1794,  Hannah  Wilson, 
who  d.  18C0.     He  d.  1842,  leaving  a  son, 

Caleb  Richardson,  Esq.  of  West  Lodge,  Sunderland,  in.  at 
Leeds,  26  April,  1827,  and  d.  24  April,  1875.  By  his  wife 
Mary  (who  d.  26  Aug.  1890),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Potto  Hall. 

II.  John  Winn,  m.  Mary  Green. 

III.  Edwin,  m.  Emma  Walker. 

IV.  Frederick  (deceased),  in.  Sarah  Jlaria  Harris. 

V.  Stanstield,  ?».  Mary  Anita  Pini. 

I.  Emily,  m.  Robert  Hayden  Gayner,  Esq. 

Armi — Sa.,  gutte  d'eau  on  a  pale  ermine  a  lion's  head  erased 
ermines,  on  a  chief  indented  arg.  two  anchors  in  saltire  of  the 
first  between  as  many  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  third.  Crest — 
On  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or,  in  front  of  an  anchor  in  bend 
sinister  sa.  a  lion's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — Potus  ingenio 
quam  vi. 

Seo«— Potto  Hall,  Northallerton. 


RICHARDSON    OF    KIRKLEVINGTON 
GRANGE. 

EiCHAEDSON,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Kirkleviiigton 
Grange,  co.  York,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  and  Borough 
of  Hartlepool,  Mayor  of  Hartlepool  1886-88,  and 
County  Councillor  co.  Durham,  E.A.  Camb.,  b.  28 
Dec.  1846,  m.  April,  1879,  Anna  Constance,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Cooke  Faber,  Eector  of  Chickdale,  Wilts, 
by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bagshaw, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  17  Jan.  1880. 

II.  John  Stanley,  6.  29  June,  1883. 

III.  Ernest  Benbow,  b.  25  March,  1SS5. 

IV.  Arthur  Douglas,  b.  1  Aug.  ISSC. 

V.  Leonard  Faber,  b.  5  June,  1889. 

VI.  Roland  Charles,  b.  2  Jane,  1891. 

I.  Alice  Constance,  6.  10  Sept.  1881. 

II.  A  dau.,  b.  3  Nov.  1893. 

Lineage.— This  family  have  rcpided  at  Kirklevington, 


CO.  York,  for  the  last  twenty-sis  years,  but  previously  in  co. 
Durham. 

Thomas  Richardson,  Esq.,  m.  1815,  Margaret  Isabel,  dau.  of 
—  Heslop,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1835)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Richardson,  of  co.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co?. 
Durham  and  N.R.,  Yorkshire,  M.P.,  m.  1843,  Maria,  dau.  it. 
Richard  Greenwell,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Kirklevington  Grange. 

II.  Henry,  m.  Margaret  Harner,  and  has  issue. 

III.  William  John.  iv.  Charles  Edward. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  25  Jan.  1892,  Compton  Charles  Domville. 

Mr.  Richardson  d.  29  Dec.  1890. 

Sent— Kirklevington  Grange,  Yarm,  co.  York. 


RIDDELL  OF  EELTON  PARK. 

EiDDEiL,  John  Giffaed,  Esq.  of  Felton  Part, 
and  Swinburne  Castle,  co.  Northumberland,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1881,  b.  10  Jan.  1830;  m.  1st,  1854, 
Mademoiselle  Sapelier,  who  d.  s.  p.  April,  1865,  and 
2ndly,  20  Sept.  1866,  Victoria  Henrietta,  5th  dau. 
of  Peter  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Halverstown,  co.  Kildarc, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Cutheert  David  Giffard,  h.  10  Sept.  1868. 

II.  Thomas  Oswald  Henry,  6.  22  Aug.  1S71. 

III.  Edward  Pius  Arthur,  6.  23  May,  1875. 

IV.  John  Jo.seph,  6.  27  March,  1877;  d.  19  Oct.  1878. 

I.  Laura  Mary. 

II.  Monica  Gertrude  Mary,  d.  11  Oct.  1887. 

III.  Maiy  Elizabeth  Josephine. 

IV.  Honoria  Mary  Victoria. 

Lineage. — The  family  is  of  Norman  origin,  and  the  name 
of  its  patriarch  appears  on  the  roll  of  Battle  Abbey.  Subse- 
quently, it  became  established  in  Scotland,  where  one  of  its 
members,  Gervase,  was  a  great  favourite  of  David  I.,  who 
lived  in  the  year  1139.  When  the  Riddells  migrated  front 
North  Britain  docs  not  appear ;  but  they  were  for  some  timtv 
located  at  Norham  and  Twysell-on-the-Tweed,  and  held  ther 
custody  of  the  castle  at  the  former  place.  In  1314,  or  shortly- 
previously,  William  de  Ridell  filled  the  office  of  Sheriff  of 
the  county,  and  was  employed  on  several  important  occasions: 
during  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  The  Eiildells  were  afterwards 
resident  in  the  town  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  there  served 
various  municipal  offices. 

Sir  William  de  Riddell,  Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  wa& 
appointed  by  patent,  dated  5  June,  1314,  fiom  Bishop  Kellaw, 
Constable  of  Norham  Castle.  From  him  derived,  9th  in 
descent. 

Sir  Thomas  Riddell,  Knt.  of  Gateshead,  Durham,  M.P.  foi- 
Newcastle  1620  and  1628.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Conyers,  luit.  of  Sockburn,  and  had  six  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest.  Sir  William  Riddell,  was  father  of  William,  whose 
male  issue  became  extinct.  The  4th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  was- 
George,  Judge  Advocate  in  the  army  of  the  Marquess  of  New- 
castle during  the  siege  of  Hull  1645.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Riddell,  Knt.  of  Fcnham,  was  Recorder  of  antl 
M.P.  for  Newcastle.  During  the  troubles  of  the  ensuing  reign. 
Sir  Thomas  espoused  with  extraordinary  zeal  the  royal  cause. 
He  commanded  a  regiment  of  foot  in  the  service  of  the  King,  was 
Governor  of  Tynemouth  Castle,  and  became  so  distinguished, 
that  a  reward  of  cne  thousand  pounds  was  offered  for  his 
apprehension.  He  effected  his  escape,  however,  in  a  smal} 
fishing-smack  from  Berwick,  and  d.  at  Antwerp,  16r)2,  "  a 
banished  man,"  his  lordship  of  Tunstall  having  been  pre- 
viously sold  to  satisfy  his  composition.  His  great  grandson 
and  representative, 

Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  who  was  in- 
volved in  the  rising  of  1715,  saved  himself  by  escaping  from 
Lancaster  Castle ;  but  not  being  excepted  from  the  general 
pardon,  he  was  allowed  to  return  to  his  estate,  and  reside  there- 
unmolested.  He  ra.  1726,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  WiUiam,. 
Widdrington,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburn  Grange,  and  sister  and  co- 
heir of  Ralph  Widdrington,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  Thomas,  his  successor,  and  Ralph  of  Cheeseburn  Grange 
(sec  Riddell  of  Cheescbarn  Grange).    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  m.  Elizabethj 
Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Horsley  Widdringr 
ton,  Esq.  of  Felton,  Northumberland,  grandson  of  the  Hon. 
Edward  Widdrington  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  eldest  dan.  ami 
eventual  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Horsley,  Knt.  of  Horsley),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  heir  to  Swinburne. 

II.  Edward  Horsley  Widdrington,  of  Felton,  d.  s.  p.  26  Jan, 


1712 


TvID 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EID 


IT92.    His  widow,  Isabella  Salvin,  -,)!.  2naiy,  ISOo,  Kalph 
Hidden,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburu  Grauijo. 
lu.  Kalph,  heir  to  his  eldest  brother. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Lythani  Hall,  CO.  Lan- 
caster, and  if.  19  Nov.  IS'Jn. 

II.  Anne,  in.  Sir  Walter  Blount,  7th  Bart,  of  Sodington,  and 
<t  Feb.  ISJS. 

lie  d.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  vk  13  April, 
17iiO,  Margaret.  4th  dau.  of  William  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  had  an  only  child,  Thomas,  who  d.  v.  p. 
Mr.  Eiddell  if.  2-1  Nov.  17'JS,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother. 

Kalph  Eipdell,  Esq.  of  Felton  and  Horsley,  m.  23  July, 
ISOl.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Blount,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
JMiehael  Blount,  Esq.  of  Mapledurham,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her 
(who  if.  6  July,  1S49)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Widdrington,  of  Bootham  House,  co.  York,  late 
15th  Uus.sars,  b.  4  Sept.  1S03;  ),!.  1  July,  1830,  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  St.apleton,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  and 
Carlton,  co.  York,  and  sister  of  Miles  Thom.as,  8th  Lord 
Beaumont,  and  if.  30  Oct.  1870,  leaving  by  her  (who  if.  Oct. 
1872^  (besides  two  daus.,  who  if.  in  infancy)  three  sons  and 

cne  dau., 

1  Edw.ard  Widdrinpton,  b.  10  M.ay,  1831,  in  Holy  Orders 
of  the  Church  of  Rome,  residing  in  Eeilcar,  co.  York. 

2  John  Gerard,  of  Hermeston  Hall  and  Hodsock  Bark,  co. 
Nottingham,  6.8  Aug.  1835;  ra.  15  April,  1864,  Katherine 
Flora,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Hermeston 
and  Hodstock,  co.  Notts,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Charles, 
b.  I8t57  :  Gerard  Joseph,  6.  1  Sept.  1868;  Mary  Catherine; 
Helen  Mary ;  Teresa  Mary. 

3  Arthur  Grange  (Eight  Rev.),  E.G.  Bishop  of  Northamp- 
ton 18S0,  b.  15  Sept.  1836. 

1  Laura  Monica,  if.  1872. 

m.  William,  6.  5  Feb.  1807,  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of 
Rome,  consecrated  Roman  Catholic  Bishop,  Vicar  Apostolic, 
and  Coadjutor  to  the  Right  Eev.  Dr.  Mostyn,  for  the 
northern  district  of  England,  17  March,  1844;  d.  2  Nov. 
1847. 

IV.  Henry  Matthias,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  24  Feb.  1815  ;  m. 
Feb.  1872,  Teresa,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Gillow,  Esq.  of 
Leighton  Hall,  Caruforth,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  5  Jan.  1880),  has  issue,  Henry,  b.  1873,  and  Joseph,  b.  19 
March,  1876. 

m.  Charles  Francis,  of  Battle  Hill,  co.  Northumberland,  J.P., 
b.  1  Oct.  1817  ;  m.  1845,  Mary  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Michael  Henry  Mary  Blount,  Esq.  of  Mapledurham,  co. 
t  )xford,  and  if.  15  Sept.  1887,  having  by  her  (who  if.  12  June, 
1888)  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Edward,  J. P.  for  the  North  Eiding  of  Yorkshire, 
and  for  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  b.  29  June,  1849  ; 
m.  and  has  issue. 

2  Agnes,  m.  Richard  Gillow,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Gillow, 
of  Leighton  Hall,  and  has  issue. 

1.  Elizabeth  Anne,  if.  27  Nov.  1878. 
ilr.  Eiddell  if.  9  March,  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Felton  Park  and  Swinburne  Castle, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1836,  6.  18  May,  1802;  m.  1st,  15  Oct.  1827, 
JIary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Throckmorton,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Throckmorton,  8th  Bart.,  and  by 
her  (who  if.  4  June,  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  William  Charles,  b.  14  Oct.  1828  ;  m.  3  May,  1855, 
Lady  Henrietta  Maria  Plunkett,  2nd  dau.  of  Arthur  James, 
9th  Earl  of  Fingall,  K.P.  He  if.  at  Barcelona  24  May,  1867, 
leaving  issue,  a  dau., 

Louisa  Mart. 

II.  John  Giffakd,  now  of  Felton  Park. 

jii.  Walter,  settled  in   New  Zealand,  b.  17  July,  1331 ;   cf. 

Nov.  1865. 
IV.  Eobert,  6.  24  Aug.  1832;  cf.  15  Sept.  1873. 
v.  Edward,  b.  Jan.  1836,  deceased. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  29  Jan.  1866, John  .Joseph  O'Shaughnessy, 
Esq.  of  Birchgrove,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Teresa  Elizabeth,  a  uun  of  the  Order  of  St.  Dominic,  d.  in 
18t0. 

III.  Gertrude  Mary,  m.  29  Sept.  1863,  John  Errington,  Esq.  of 
High  Warden,  Northumberland,  and  has  by  lum  (who  d. 
11  Dec.  1878)  a  son,  AVilliam  Valentine,  b.  1866,  and  a  dau. 
Hope  .Mary.  She  m.  2ndly,  1  May,  1843,  Col.  Oliver  Grace 
Langley,  and  cf.  23  Dec.  Is86,  leaving  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1845,  Laura  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Joseph  de 
Trafford,  1st  Bart,  of  Trafford  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her 
(who  cf.  18  May,  1877)  had  issue,  a  dau.  Laura  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1858.    Heci.  5  April,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fesse  between  three  rye-sheaves  az.  Crest — 
A  demi-lion  couped  or,  holding  a  rye-sheaf  az.  Motto — Deus 
Bolus  auget  aristas. 

*va'3— Felton  Park,  Acklington,  and  Swinburne  Castle, 
Barraslord,  Northumberland. 


RIDDELL    OF    CAMIESTON. 

RiDDELi.,  William  Cakke,  Esq.  of  Camieston, 
CO.  Roxburgli,  Major  2nd  batt.  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers,  b.^8  March,  18-i7. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Camieston,  co.  Rox- 
burgh, 2nd  son  of  Sir  Walter  Eiddell,  4th  Bart,  of  Riddell,  in. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Hunter,  and  had  a  son. 

William  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Camieston,  m.  1776,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  John  Carre,  Esq.  of  Cavers  Carre,  andtf.  1829, 
having  had  by  her  (who  if.  1828),  with  other  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  E.LC.  (Madras),  if.  unm.  1814. 

III.  Egbert,  who  assumed  his  mother's  name  of  Carbe,  on 
succeeding  to  Cavers,  Vice-Adm.  R.N.,  if.  unm.  1860. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Riddell,  younger,  of  Camieston,  m.  31  Jan.  1805, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Ferrier,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  co.  Stirling, 
and  by  her  (who  if.  11  Jan.  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Camieston. 

II.  Walter,  b.  6  Aug.  1807  (who  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Cakbe  of  Cavers  Carre);  m.  1st,  30  Nov.  1830. 
Elizabeth  Riddell,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  MacLachlan,  and  had 
issue,  one  son, 

Thomas  Alexander  (see  Eiddell-Cabue  of  Cavers  Carre), 
Mr.  Walter  Eiddell  in.  2ndly,  14  Sept.  1871,  Mary  Falconer, 
dau.  of  W.  Currie,  Esq.  of  Linthill.  He  tf.  1  Dec.  1874; 
she  if.  12  Nov.  1878. 

III.  John  Carre,  b.  1809;  in.  22  Oct.  1846,  Marianne  Sibella , 
dau.  of  Chief  Justice  Stephens,  and  cf.  22  Dec.  1879,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Thomas  William,  6. 1852. 

2  .John  Carre,  b.  1857  ;  if.  1858. 

3  Walter  John  Carre,  b.  1859. 

1  Jane  Georgiana  Vereker,  m.  1868,  Capt.  Henry  James 
Stanley,  E.N.,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Henry,  and  a  dau., 
Geva. 

2  Margaret  Elizabeth.  3  Anne  Carre. 

IV.  Thomas,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  Adjutant  60th  Rcgt.,  6.  6 
Oct.  1810;  in.  24  July,  1848,  Ann  Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt.  W. 
Beckett,  and  if.  1854,  leaving  one  son, 

William  Henry,  Major  Bedfordshire  Eegt.,  b.  18  Feb.  1852  ; 
m.  1881,  Julia,  5th  dau.  of  S.  T.  Sliairp,  Esq.  of  St. 
Leonards,  and  has  a  son,  b.  25  Aug.  1882. 

V.  Eobert,  Indian  navy,  b.  1813;  if.  1838. 

I.  Lillias  Wallace,  in.  1840,  Eoss  Watt,  Esq.,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1  James  Ross,  b.  1846,  deceased. 

2  Thomas  Riddell,  b.  1849. 

1  Jane  Lillias,  in.  H.  M.  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Janet  Campbell. 

3  Eliza  Georgina.  4  Georgina  Anne,  tf.  18C0. 

II.  Elizabeth  Carre,  d.  1844. 

III.  Georgina  Vereker,  in.  1 841,  Malcolm  M'Neil  Rind,  Bengal 
Medical  Service,  and  has  issue, 

J  Malcolm,  Lieul.-Col.  late  Sussex  Eegt.,  m.  1st,  and  has 

one  son  ;  m.  2ndly,  and  has  further  issue. 
•J  Thomas  Alexander  G.  Abercrombie,  Major  Bengal  Staff 

Corps,  6.  1847. 
3  Louis  Archibald,  in  the  Forest  Department,  India,  b. 

1848. 

1  Mary  Jane,  to.  J.  H.  Porter,  Esq.,  Surgeon  97tli  Eegt., 
and  has  issue. 

2  Georgina  Vereker. 

3  Amy  Elizabeth,  cf.  1850. 

4  Margaret  Ferrier. 

IV.  J;me  Ann,  in.  1843,  Elijah  George  Halked  Impey,  Bom- 
bay Medical  Service  ;  cf .  1859,  leaving  issue, 

1  Elijah  Hamilton,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1849. 

2  William  Henry  Lockington,  Bengal  C.S.,6. 1856 ;  m.  1881, 
Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Tytler,  Bengal  Army. 

1  Marion  Edith  Sidonia,  in.  and  has  issue. 

2  Jane  Lillias  Emily,  in.  and  has  issue. 

3  Constance  Alice,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Thomas  Riddell,  younger,  of  Camieston,  cf.  v.  p.  18  April,  1824, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Camieston,  Blajor-Gen.  Bengal 
Army,  C.B.,  J. P.,  Commissioner  of  Supply,  b.  12  Dec.  1805  ; 
in.  9  April,  1837,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Wilkie,  Bengal 
Army,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thom.as  Carre,  b.  5  Feb.  1844 ;  if.  14  Dec.  1846. 

II.  Walter  Ferrier,  Ensign  2nd  Batt.  10th  Regt.,  6.  16  Aug. 
1845;  cf.  at  Demerara,  3  Nov.  1866. 

III.  William  Caere,  now  of  Camieston. 

IV.  John  Wilkie,  b.  1  March,  1861 ;  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Jane  Lillias,  cf.  10  Jan.  1846. 

II.  Margaret  Sophia,  m.  1871,  Kev.  J.  E.  Chrystal,  B.D.,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  James  William,  b.  1875. 

III.  Helen  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Georgina  Catherine.  v.  Frances  Annie. 


TdD 


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Eia 


1713 


Blajor  Gen.  EiJdell  d.  22  June,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
■surviving  son. 

^(■„(s_Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  ears  of  rj-e.  slipped 
.and  bladcd  vert.  Orest—A  demi-grejhound  ppr.  Alutio—I 
Jiope  to  share. 

Heat—The  Anchorage,  Blelrose,  N.B. 


HIDDELIi     OF     CHEESEBURN    GRANGE, 

RiDDBLL,  Edwaed  Feancis,  Esq.  uf  Cheeseburn 
Grange,  co.  Northumberland,  and  Thornburgh,  co. 
York,  J. P.  CO.  Nortlmmberland,  Lieut.  Nortlmm- 
ber]and  Yeo.  Cav.,  B.A.  Oxon  18SS,  b.  7  July, 
18G5  ;  s.  his  father  1892. 

Lineage.— Ralph  EiDDELL,  Esq.  (see  B.itid-ei.t.  of  Fdton), 
2nd  son  of  Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle  (by 
Mary  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Widdrington,  Esq.  of 
Cheeseburn  Grange),  s.  to  the  estate  of  his  maternal  uncle, 
Ealph  Widdrington,  Esq.  He  m.  1769,  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Thornburgh,  Esq.  of  Leyburn,  co.  York,  and  .Selside,  co. 
Westmorland,  and  had  two  sons,  Ealph,  and  Francis,  d.  unm. 
1813.  Mr.  Ealph  Eiddell  d.  26  Feb.  1797,  and  was  «.  by  his 
«on, 

Ealph  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburn  Grange,  6.  1771,  m.  9 
May,  1803,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  relict  of  Edward  Horsley  Widdrington 
Bidden,  Esq.  of  Felton  Park,  co.  Northumberland,  and  had 
■(besides  two  sons,  Ralph  and  William,  both  of  whom  died 
before  him,  unm.,  the  former  1826,  the  latter  1828)  three  other 
fioiis  and  a  dau., 

I.  Edward,  of  Cheeseburn  Grange. 

H.  Frederic,  of  Thornburgh,  d.  30  Slarch,  186S. 

HI.  Francis  IIenrt,  late  of  Cheeseburn  Grange,  co.  North- 
umberland, and  Thornburgh,  co.  York. 

I.  Isabella  Mary,  d.  unm.  8  Dec.  1885. 
Mr.  Hidden  d.  24  Sept.  1831 ;  his  widow  d.  1  March,  1853,  and 
■was  .5.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburn  Grange,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  18i2,  b.  1807  ;  m.  16  June,  1856,  Adela  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  Simon  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby  Hall,  co.  York.  Mr.  Eiddell 
d.  s.  p.  29  Sept.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Francis  Henut  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburn  Grange,  co. 
Korthumbcrland,  and  of  Thornburgh,  Leyburn,  co.  York,  J. P. 
for  CO.  Northumberland  and  co.  York,  b.  30  May,  1813  ;  m.  30 
iiept.  18G2,  Ellen,  6th  dau.  of  Michael  Henry  Blount,  Esq.  of 
ilapledurham,  Oxon,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Francis,  now  of  Cheeseburn  Grange  and  Thorn- 
•burgli. 

II.  Frederick  William,  5.  22  Feb.  1868. 

in.  Arthur  John,  6.  27  Dec.  18G9  ;  d.  17  April,  1833. 
IV.  Oswald  Charles,  b.  27  Jan.  1871. 

z.  Beitha  Mary,  m.  19  Nov.  1889,  Julian  Charles   Gaisford, 
eldest  surviving  son  of  Thomas  Gaisford,  Esq.  of  Otlington, 
CO.  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Julian,  6.  30  Sept.  1890. 
Stephen  Francis,  6.  2  April,  1892. 
CyrU  Hugh,  b.  18  June,  1893. 
II.  Mabel  Ellen,  m.  15  Nov.  1892,  James  Fitzalan  Hope,  Esq. 
of  Herons  Ghyll,  Sussex  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Hopetoun). 
Mr.  Eiddell  d.  30  Jan.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — (See  Eiddell  of  Fdton). 

Se«is— Cheeseburn  Grange,  Stamfordham,  near  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  co.  Northumberland,  and  Thornburgh,  Leyburn,  co. 
York. 


RIDLEY    OF    PARKEND. 

Ridley,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  I^'orthumber- 
iund,  J.P.,  b.  12  Feb.  1817. 

Lineage.— The  estate  at  Parkend  was,  until  1.560,  in  the 
posses>ion  of  the  Eidleys  of  Tecket,  from  whom  it  passed  to 
the  Earls  of  Suffolk,  who  held  it  until  the  beginning  of  1600, 
•when  it  again  became  the  property  of  a  descendant  of  the 
Eidleys  of  T-:cket,  viz.,  Tuomas  Eidlet.  According  to  the 
family  statement,  Nicholas  Ridley,  of  Willimoteswick, 
the  ancestor  of  the  Ticket  Eidleys,  was  son  of  Thomas 
Eidley,  of  Ridley,  1440,  by  Audrey  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  S. 
3Iusgrave,  of  Musgrave,  and  the  lineal  descendant  of  Bryan 
Ridley,  in  whose  possession  Ridley  in  Cheshire  was  11  GO. 
Sir  Bryan  Ridley,  of  Ridley,  who  was  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
Ireland,  was  9th  in  a  direct  Une  from  the  original  Bryan  of 
Eidley,  and  from  Sir  Bryan's  brother.  Sir  Thomas,  the  6th  in 
descent  was  Nicholas,  who  settled  at  Willimoteswick.  At 
that  place  the  family  held  large  estates  until  1650,  when 
II. 


they  were  deprived  of  them  for  their  adherence  to  the  cause 
of  Charles  1. 

Thomas  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  son  of  William  Ridley, 
younger  brother  of  Mcsgrave  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Williuioteswick, 
whose  property  was  forfeited  to  the  Commonwealth  1652,  left  a 
son,  Thomas  Ridley,  m.  1680,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Ridley, 
Esq.  of  Gate  House,  and  left  (witli  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Cathe- 
rine) one  son, 

John  ErDLEY,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  in.  1st,  1731,  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Maughan,  Esq.  of  Whinctly,  and  by  her  had  a 
son,  Thomas,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Ripon, 
of  Wliasneyburn,  co.  Durham,  by  whom  he  had  John,  George, 
Catherine,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth.     The  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  m.  1774,  Mary,  only  child 
of  T.  Brown,  Esq.  of  Corbridge,  and  dying  1816,  left  (with 
four  daus.,  Mary,  Susan,  Dorothy,  and  Catherine)  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  6.  17  May,  1780  ;  m.  12  .Sept. 
1811,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Matthew  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Temple 
Sowerby,  Westmorland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  18S0),  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Parkend. 

John  Matthew,  of  Walwick  Hall,  Northumberland,  J.P., 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  2  May,  1820;  m.  4  June,  1844, 
Anna  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Hilton,  Esq.  of  Sole 
Street  House,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Hilton,  M.A.  Jesus  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  June,  1848  ; 
m.  1874,  Mary  Augusta,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Frederick 
Bigge,  Vicar  of  Stamfordham,  Northumberland  (see  Bigge 
of  Long  Horsley),  and  has  a  son,  John  Nicholas,  b.  June, 
1878,  and  other  issue. 

2  Musgrave,  b.  Feb.  1850  ;  m.  25  June,  1878,  Emily  Kaye, 
dau.  of  Eight  Rev.  John  J.>urkson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don, and  has  issue. 

1  Anna  Maria  Bridget   Elizabeth,  m.  6  Oct.  1874,  Col. 
Charles  Rowland  Hill,  E.A. 
Jlatthew  Atkinson,  6.  4  May,  1826. 
Mary,  d.  Dee.  1891. 
Eliza,  m.  17  Sept.  1838,  Eev.  Henry  Carr,  son  of  John  Carr, 

Esq.  of  Dunstan  Hill,  co.  Durham. 
June  Mary,  rn.  10  March,  1841,  W  iiliam,  4th  son  of  Matthew 

Bell,  Esq.  of  Woolsington,  co.  Northumberland. 
Susan    Catherine,    vi.    1865,  Joseph   Henry   Venables,    of 
Llysdmam,  co.  Eadnor;  d.  April,  1889. 
He  d.  Aug.  1865,  and  ivas  s.  by  his  son,  Thomas  Ridley,  Esq. 
now  of  Parkend. 

Arms—Qu..,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  falcons,  arg.  as 
many  pellets.     Crest — A  bull  passant,  the  tail  extended  over 
the  back  gu.     il/o(/o  — Constans  lidei. 
&at— Parkend,  Hexham. 


RIGGE    (no-w    GRAYRIGGE)    OF    WOOD 
BROUGHTON. 

Geateigge,  Eobeet  Stockdale,  Esq.  of  Wood 
Broughton,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  24  July,  1883  ;  s.  hia 
grandfather  1887. 

Lineag'e. — This  family,  previously  to  the  marriage  with 
the  heir  of  Wood  Broughton,  had  been  settled,  time  out  of 
mind,  in  the  parish  of  Hawkshead. 

EoGEB  RiGGE,  Esq.,  6. 1776  (3rd  son*  of  Clement  Eigge,  Esq. 
of  Hawkshead,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Roger  Moore,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
and  eventual  co-heir — at  the  death  of  her  nephew,  Christophiir 
— of  Robert  Euwlinson,  of  Greenhead,  and  of  Cark  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster),  m.  1730,  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Wood  Broughton,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldett 
dau.  of  William  Knipe,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  had  issue, 

F'letcher,  his  heir. 

Anne,  m.  John  Keys,  M.D. 

Jane,  m.  Edward  Moore,  Esq.  of  Stockwell. 
Mr.  Rigge  d.  1746,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Fletcher  Rigge,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
5  Jan.  1743  ;  m.  1782,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Josepli  Saunders,  Esq. 
of  Ealing,  Middlesex,  and  d.  1829,  having  had  issue.  Gray,  his 
heir,  and  Mary,  ?!(.  Frances  Bedingfield,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham 
Hall,  Norfolk;  she  d.  s.p.  6  April,  1851.     His  son. 

Gray  Rigge,  Esq.  of  Wood  Broughton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  12 
Feb.  1783 ;   m.  8  Nov.  1808,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 

*  The  two  elder  sons  of  Clement  Rigge,  viz.,  John  and 
William,  both  married,  but  left  no  surviving  issue.  Each  had 
a  dau.,  and  both  daus.  died  young  and  unmarried.  The  male 
and  direct  representation  consequently  descends  through  Roger 
Rigge,  as  do  the  estates  of  Cark  Hall,  &c.,  to  the  late  Henry 
Fletcher  Rigge,  Esq. 

5  B 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RIJN^ 


Moore,  Esq.  of  Stockwell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  June,  1S53) 
had  issue, 

Henry  Fletcher,  late  of  Wood  Broughton. 
Charles  Giav,  Capt-  K-N-,  ''■  1<>  l>c.  1810;  m.  5  July,  1S55. 
Ellen,  ■Jiid  dau.  of  James  Stockdale,  Esq.  of  Cark,  parish  ol 
Cartmel,  North  Lancashire. 
Stt-paen,  deceased.  William,  deceased. 

Edward,  late  Capt.  Cartmel  Volunteers,  6.  2;')  June,  1814;  m. 
'  1st,   1803,  Jlaria  Louisa,  widow  of  John  Simpson,  Esq. ; 

she  d  s.p.  21  Sept.  1871.  He  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Miss  Ellen 
Cooper. 

Caroline,  m.  1P49,  Theophilus  Stephen  Maurice  Johnson, 
Esq.  of  Holland  House,  Spalding;  she  d.  s.p.  IG  July, 
1871. 
Louisa,  m.  1851,  Frederick  C.artnrisht  Dickson,  Esq.  of 
Ch.ipel  House,  North  Lancashire,  and  had  issue ;  she  d.  2b 
May,  1864. 
Mr.  Eigge  d.  24  July,  1857.    His  eldest  son, 

Henrt  Fletcuek  liiGGE,  Esq.  of  Wood  Broughton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, formerly  Capt.  2nd  lloyal  Lancashire  Militia,  B.A. 
Camb.,  J.r.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  12  Nov.  1801);  m. 
30  April,  1849,  Kosetta  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  James  Machell, 
Esq.  of  Newby  Bridge,  Windermere,  and  d.  20  Sept.  18s7, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Gray,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  3rd  batt.  King's  Own  Eoyal 
Lancaster  Itegt.,  assumed  iu  1875  the  surname  of  Gbay- 
SIGGE  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  b.  10  Jan.  1857  ;  )ii.  18 
April.  1882,  Dora,  only  dau.  of  liobert  Sherwood,  Esq.  of 
San  Francisco,  California,  and  d.  v.  p.  1885,  leaving 
issue, 

EoBEBT  Stockdale,  now  of  Wood  Broughton. 
1.  Rosetta  Mary,  d.  12  Sept.  1858. 
n.  Eosetta  Ellen. 

Arms— Axg.,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  sa.,  quarter- 
ing Rawlinson,  Curwen,  Fletcher,  and  Knipe.  Crest — A 
sheldrake  ppr.,  in  its  beak  an  escallop  arg.  Motto — Festina 
lente. 

Siat — Wood  Broughton,  Carntorth,  North  Lancashire. 


Mr.  Eiley  d.  29  Sept.  1862. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron,  between  in  chief,  two  crosses  patee 
fitchee,  az.,  and  in  base,  on  waves  of  the  sea,  a  ship  in  full  sail 
ppr.,  three  bees  volant  of  the  field.  Crest — A  diai;ons  head 
couped  sa.  bezante,  and  in  front  thereof  an  anchor  entwined 
with  a  cable  fesswise,  or.     Motto — Sans  Dieu  rien. 

Seat — Putley  Court,  Ledbury,  Herefordshire. 


KILEY  OF  BREARLEY  HOUSE  AND 
PUTLEY  COURT. 
EiLET,  John,  Esq.  of  Brearley  House,  co.  York, 
and  Putley  Court,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
County  Councillor,  Herefordshire,  b.  4  jSTov.  1S4S; 
VI.  July,  1872,  Lucy  Martin,  dau.  of  the  late  J. 
Arrow,  Esq  ,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Launcelot  John  Cockcroft,  b.  10  Nov.  1875. 

u.  Oswald  Charles  Hamlet,  b.  9  July,  1878. 

III.  Alfric  James  Athclstan,  b.  8  Oct.  I88.'i. 

I.  Lucy  Guion,  b.  187.3.  ii.  Hilda  Mary,  6.  1S74. 

III.  Edith  Elaine,  b.  1877.  iv.  Agnes  Dorothy,  b.  1880. 

V.  Aldwyth  Muriel  Cockci'oft,  b.  1881. 

VI.  Margery  Joan  Arrow,  6.  1882. 

VII.  Elfrida  Gwendoline,  b.  1887. 

Lineage  — John  Eiley,  Esq.  of  Soutev  House,  Wadsworth, 
CO.  York,  »i.  25  Dec.  1781,  Sally  lliley,  and  had  issue,  Henry, 
m.  and  had  issue,  John.    The  2nd  son, 

JoH.v  Eiley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Brearley  House,  co.York,  6.  1783; 
Til.  31  Dec.  1805,  Betty,  dau.  of  George  Hargre.-ives,  of  Hepton- 
stall,  CO.  York,  and  d.  2  May,  1850,  having  by  her  (wiio  d.  4 
June,  1860,  aged  75)  had  issue, 

1  James,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Thomas,  J.P.,  of  Ewood  Hall,  Mytholtnroyd,  co.  Y'ork,  m. 
Esther,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Fawcett,  of  Greenfield,  Mylholm- 
royd,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Fawcett;  John  Herbert; 
James  Julian  Allan. 

3  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  m.  Mary 
JIargaret  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Laurie,  M.P.  of 
the  City  of  London,  and  had  a  son,  John  Athelsran 
Laurie,  of  2,  Ken-ington  Court,  London,  b.  10  Aug.  IbUti  ; 
■m.  30  April,  1887,  Andalusia  Geoi'gina  Charlotte  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel,  8th  Viscount  Molcsworth,  and  has 
a  son,  Laurence  Athelslan  Molesworth,  b.  10  April,  1888. 

1  Marr,  d.  v.am.  1  .\pril,  Is72. 

2  Hannah,  la.  Daniel  Jones  Crossley,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Eiley,  Esq.  of  Ei-earley  House,  co.  York,  h.  4  Nov. 
1810;  -,/i.  10  Sept.  1845,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Crossley, 
Esq.  of  Hebden  Bridge,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Crossley,  6.  20  Dec.  1846:  d.  s.  p.  24  Dec.  1867. 

2  JouN,  of  Brearley  House,  co.  York,  and  Putley  Court,  co. 
Hertford. 

3  Hamlet,  of  Ennim,  co.  Cumberland,  .I.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29 
Jan.  1-51 ;  -m.  25  April,  1878,  Anne,  elder  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Lewthwaite,  Esq.  of  Broadgate,  Cumberland,  and 
has  issue, 

Hamlet  Lewthwaite,  6.  20  Oct.  1832. 
Ethel  Mary. 


RINGROSE-VOASE    OF    CHILWORTHT 
TOWER    ANB    ANLABY    HOUSE. 

EiNGEOSE-VoASE,  WiLLIAM    EiNGROSE,    Esq.  o£ 

Cliiluortli  Tower,  Hants,  and  Anlaby  House,  co. 
York,  J.P.  E.  R.  Yorkshire,  and  County  Coun- 
cillor, Hants,  Major  Yorkshire  Art.  (mil.),  b.  11 
April,  1852;  m.  27  July,  1880,  Isabel,  dau.  of  the 
late  Williatu  Watt,  Esq.  of  Ottcringham,  co.  York, 
and  has  issue, 
Judith  Isabel,  6.  14  May,  1886. 

Lineag-e. — Sami-el  Eingrose,  possessed  land  at  Bentley, 
in  the  parish  of  Eowley.  His  name  occurs  in  1719,  in  the- 
Cottinghani  Court  Eolls,  with  that  of  his  brother-in-law, 
M,arlin  Easpin.  He  to.  9  Nov.  1711,  Leah,  dau.  of  Martin 
Easpin,  sen.,  and  sister,  and  in  her  issue  co-heir  (with  her 
sister,  Eebecca,  in.  Christopher  Leake,  of  Kirkella,  and  had  a 
son,  Christopher,  an  attache  at  St.  Petersburg)  of  her  brother, 
Martin  Easpin,  jun.  of  a  family  long  settled  in  Cottinghani. 
.She  was  the  widow  of  Joshua  Awmond,  gent,  (whom  shew. 
17  Oct.  1706,  and  who  d.  1707,  leaving  a  dau.  Elizabeth  (d. 
1791),  ra.  Joseph  Sowray,  of  Y'ork).  By  Leah,  his  wife, 
Samuel  Eingrose  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Martin,  b.  1713;  m.  Anne  Mantle,  of  Cottingham,  and  d^ 
1786,  having  by  her  (who  d.  ISlo,  aged  75)  had  issue,  1 
William,  b.  1762,  the  doctor  at  Cottingham  and  ensign  of  u. 
corps  of  Volunteers  raised  in  Hull  and  Cottinghani  after  the 
disastrous  campaign  of  1794,  and  d.  1811  ;  2  Martin  Easpin, 
living  1796;  3  Samuel,  b.  1768,  d.  1841,  leaving  money  to 
the  chapel  and  poor  at  Cottingham;  4  Thomas,  iL  an  infant; 
5  John,  (Z.  an  infant;  6  Thomas,  6.  1773,  d.  1812 ;  and  1 
Dorothy,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Samuel,  b.  1717;  to.  1753,  Leah  Leake,  and  had  two 
children,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  William,  6.  1719  ;  d.  1753  (will  proved  at  York  1785). 

v.  Thomas,  6.  1720;  d.  1787;  his  wife  Sarah  d.  at  Cotting- 
ham 1859,  aged  71. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1715;  ra.  Thomas  Brooks. 
Mr.  Samuel  Eingrose  d.  1739.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Ringrose,  of  Cottingham,  b.  1712,  and  d.  1"G7  (wiD 
proved  at  York)  leaving  by  Ann  his  wife, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1747  ;  to.  1773,  James  Marr. 

Ann,  b.  1749. 
His  only  son, 

John  Eingrose,  of  Cottingham,  sometime  of  Swan- 
land,  a  minor  at  his  father's  death,  bapt.  1  Oct.  1751,  m.  1 
Dec.  1774,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  William  Hall,  a  landowner  at 
Cottingham,  Kirkella,  Swanland,  and  Ferriby,  and  by  her,, 
who  d.  1822,  aged  68,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Swanland,  6.  1777,  and  d.  unm.  1848,  at  Cotting- 
ham. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Ea.spin.  a  merchant  at  Hull,  b.  6  March,  1782;  ra.  Ann. 
Tod,  of  Swanland,  and  d.  1809,  leaving  issue,  Jane  C'arlile- 
(who  m.  her  cousin,  John  Todd,  J. P.,  of  Swanland  Hall). 

IV.  Christopher  Leake,  a  merchant  at  Hull  and  in  Holland, 
Consul  for  the  Netherlands  at  Hull,  and  Sheriff  of  Hull, 
1845,  bapt  24  Dec.  1791 ;  m.  1818,  Mary  Ann,  eld.  dau.  of 
Thomas  Boyes,  of  Driffield,  a  merchant  ,at  Hull,  and 
Hanoverian  Consul,  and  d.  at  Trauby  Hessle,  Dec.  1864, 
having  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Christopher  Leake,  6.  9  April,  1821 ;  to.  12  Nov.  1845, 
Euphcmia  Chalmers  Pitcairn  Knowles,  of  Kirkville, 
Aberdeenshire,  and  d.  18  Nov.  1873,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Charles  Edward  Leake,  Barristcr-at-Law,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford,  Eegistrarof  Deeds  for  N.E.  Yorks,  b.  1849;  m. 
19  Nov.  18S9,  Blanche,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Eichard  V/cst- 
garth  Hildyard,  of  Hutton  Bonville  Hall,  and  Blanche 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Digby  Neave,  Bart.,  and. 
has  issue,  Christopher  Hildyard,  b.  13  Nov.  1890,  and 
Euphemia  Blanche  ;  ii.  Arthur  Leake,  of  Northallerton  ; 
and  III.  Henry,  d.  v.  p. 

2  John  Easpin,  a  merchant  at  Hull,  and  Consul  for  the 
Netherlands,  sometime  Chairman  of  the  Dock  Company  at 
Hull,  b.  24  Nov.  1822 ;  «i.  his  cousin,  Amelia  Jackson,  of 
Kiston  Grange,  and  has  issue,  i.  William  Easpin,  m. 
Gertrude  Eobinson ;  ii.  Nevill ;  in.  Herbert,  ?«.  ;  iv- 
Bernard,  m.  and  is  a  solicitor  in  London  ;  i.  Mary,  m.  her 
cousin  C.J.  Eingrose,  of  Cottingham;  ii.  Alice ;  in.  Maude. 


"RIV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ROB 


1715 


5  Faulkenor  Phillipps,  b.  1826;  m.  and  left  issue. 

4  James  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  h.  28  June,  1»28;  m.  1866, 
his  cousin  Susanna  Anne  Jackson,  and  d.  1882. 

2  Kobert  Boyes,  b.  29  April,  1832;  to.  1854,  Emily  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  George  P'rancis  Davenport,  of  Wigston,  co. 
Leicester,  and  of  South  Australia  (sea  Burke's  Colonial 
Gentry)  and  had  issue,  i.  Robert  Colin,  of  Herberton, 
North  Queensland,  M.A.  B.L.  m.  June,  1887,  Isabel 
Emery,  and  has  surviving  issue,  Majorie,  6.  31  Dec. 
1889  ;  II.  George  Davenport,  J.]>.  N.R.W.,  b.  11  Jan.  1859  ; 
m.  1887,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  E.  L.  Rowling,  Police 
JIag.  of  Balranald,  N.S.W. ;  iii.  Charles  James,  b.  1S90, 
d.  an  infant;  iv.  Christopher  Hall,  6.  26  Dec.  1861, 
m.  10  June,  1885,  Eliza  Bassingthwaite,  and  has  issue, 
Colin  Boyes,  i.  18  B>b.  1889,  a  son  b.  1892,  and  Elsie 
Davenport,  b.  3  April,  1886 ;  v.  Francis  Davies,  in  lioly 
orders,  M.A.  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1-1  April,  186.3  ;  vi. 
Ronald  Dugdale  (Rev.),  Curate  of  Wantage,  Berks,  B.A. 
Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  3  May,  186s ;  i.  Eliza  Frances, 
h.  1855  ;  II.  Catherine  Liddon,  b.  1866,  rf.  in  infancy. 

6  George  Hall,  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  J.P.,  b.  9  Oct  1835  ; 
m.  Dec  1867,  Emma  Mildred,  3rd  dau.  of  Capt.  Childers 
Thompson,  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  of  the  Mount,  York, 
J. P.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  Mildred. 

1  Amelia,  the  friend  of  Charlotte  Bronte,  b.  28  Dec.  1818, 
ra.  John  Taylor,  of  Bradford,  and  d.  s.  x>- 

2  Mary  Anne,  b.  1820,  d.  in  infancy. 

3  Anne  Elizabeth,  b.  14  Feb.  Is25,  d.  unm.  March,  1847. 

4  Margaret  Rosetta,  b.  19  Jan.  1830  ;  m.  John  Dugdale,  of 
Llvvyn,  Llanfyllin,  co.  Montgomery,  and  has  issue. 

5  Clara  Valentine,  in.  John  Scholtield,  of  Liverpool,  and 
d.  July,  1860,  leaving  two  daus.  who  d.  young. 

6  Laura  Schiblo,  m.  Bryan  Boyes  Jackson,  and  has 
issue. 

7  Mary  Anne  Boyes,  b.  and  d.  1839. 

V.  Thomas,  b.  15  July,  1797;  d.  U  Feb.  1828. 

I.  Dorothy,  b.  1775;  m.  John  Bailey. 

II.  Rebecca,  m.  22  Nov.  1805,  Daniel  Field  of  Anlaby. 
in.  Ann,  bapt.  4  April,  1787  ;  m.  Mauchlin  Holland. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  29  March,  1789;  d.  unm.  30  Nov.  1SG8. 
Mr.  John  Ringrose  d.  9  Aug.  1831.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Ringrose,  of  Cottingham  Grange,  co.  York,  b. 
1780;  wi.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Cotting- 
ham,  and  tL  1841,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  1840), 

I.  William  Wilkinson,  b.  1814,  rf.  v.nm.  at  Kilham,  East 
Yorks,  1873.  ii.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  of  Cottingham  Grange,  E.R.  Yorks,  6.  1818,  m.  1st, 
1851,  Augusta  Ann  Knapp,  grand-dau.  of  8ir  Jeffrey  Wyat- 
ville,and  had  issue,  1  Charles  John,  of  Cottingham  Grange, 
J. P.,  b.  1852;  m.  1881,  Mary  Ann  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Ringrose,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Grange,  Yorks,  and  has  issue, 
George  Howard  John,  b.  8  June,  1886,  and  Marie  Augusta 
Amelia;  and  2  Jeffrey  Wyatville,  bapt.  29  Oct.  1853.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1863,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Richard 
Marshall.  Esq.  of  Hornsea,  co.  York,  and  d.  1876,  leaving 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  —  Ion,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds) ;  3 
Marshall  Hotnam,  b.  1864;  1  Annie  Emma,  m.  1886,  Henry 
Kelloch  McKay,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  McKay ;  2  Matilda 
Fanny  ;  and  3  Edith  Jane. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Ringrose,  Esq.  of  Anlaby,  Yorks,  J. P.  (who 
assumed  in  18C0  by  royal  licence  the  name  of  Voase,  in  con- 
sequence of  the  will  of  William  Voase,  Esq.,  mentioned  below), 
b.  1816  ;  TO.  1847,  Fanny  Voase  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Henry 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Greenwich  and  Cottingliam,  and  niece  of  Wil- 
liam Voase,  of  Anlaby  House,  and  rf.  1884,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jolin  William,  6.  1850;  rf.  in  infancy. 

II.  William  Ringkose,  now  of  Anlaby. 

III.  Reginald  Thomas  Ringrose,  Major  E.  Y'orks  Mil.,  b.  17 
.June,  1856  ;  m.  19  July,  1893,  Margaret  Ann,  dau.  of  W. 
II.  Wilson-Todd,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Halnaby  Hall,  East  Yorks. 

I.  Jane  Elizabeth,  to.  1867,  J.  H.  F.  Peppercorn,  Esq, 

II.  Fanny  Maria,  m.  1875,  Edward  Curtis  Twiss,  Esq.,  J.P. 

III.  Ellinor  Mary  Greenfell,  to.  1885,  Walter  EUershaw,  Esq. 

IV.  Margaretta  Emma,  b.  1859  ;  rf.  muto.  1870. 

Seats — Chilworth  Tower,  near  Romsey,  Hants  ;  and  Anlaby 
House,  near  Hull. 
Club — Conservative. 


PITT-RIVERS  OF  EUSHHORE. 

!Fox-Pitt-Eitees,Attgustits  Henry  Lane,  Esq., 
F.E.S.,  of  Eushniore,  co.  Wilts,  Liout.-Geu.  in  the 
army,  High  Sheriff  co.  Dorset,  1884,  b.  14  April, 
1827,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  25  May,  1880, 
in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  great-uncle,  George,  2nd  Lord  Rivers,  the 
additional  surnames  of  Pitt-Eitees  and  the  arms 
of  Pitt  for  himself,  and  the  additional  surname  of 


Pitt  in  addition  and  after  Fox  for  his  issue.  He 
m.  3  Feb.  1853,  Hon.  Alice  Margaret  Stanley,  dau. 
of  Edward  John,  2nd  Lord  Stanley  of  Aldcrley, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Edward  Lane,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  late  Lieut.  Dor- 
setshire Yeomanry,  6.  2  Nov.  1855. 

II.  St.  George  William  Lane,  b.  14  Sept.  1856. 

III.  William  Augustus  Lane,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  &.  9 
Jan. 1858. 

IV.  Lionel  Charles  Lane,  b.  5  Nov.  1860. 
v.  Douglas  Henry  Lane,  6.  17  Dec.  1864. 

VI.  Arthur  Algernon  Lane,  b.  12  April,  1866. 

I.  Ursula  Katherine,  to.  14  Jan.  1880,  William  Charlca  Scott, 
Esq.  of  Thorpe  Chertsey,  J.P. 

II.  Alice  Augusta  Laurentia,  m.  17  May,  1884,  Et.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Lubbock.  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Agnes  Geraldine,  m.  20  July,  1882,  Walter  John  Grove, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Fraser  Grove,  1st  Bart,  of 
F'erne. 

Liineag-e  (see  Lane  Fox  of  Bramham  Park). — Jasies  Lane 
Fox,  Esq.  of  Bramham  Park,  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Horsham,  m. 
23  July,  1789,  Hon.  Marcia  Lucy  Pitt,  3rd  dau.,  and  in  her 
issue  co-litir  of  George,  1st  Lord  Rivers,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
5  Aug.  1822)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  lieir,  father  of  George  Lane  Fox,  Esq.,  of 
Bramham  Park  (sec  that  faintly). 

II.  William  Acgostcs,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Sackville  Walter,  to.  Lady  Charlotte  Maiy  Anne 
Georgiana  Osborne,  dau.  of  the  6tli  Duke  of  Leeds,  and  had 
issue.  His  son  Sackville  George  Lane  Fox  s.  in  right 
of  his  mother  as  12th  Bakon  Conyers  (see  Burke's 
Peerage). 

Mr.  Lane  Fox  rf.  7  April,  1821.    His  2nd  son, 

William  AnonsTcs  Pitt  Lane  Fox,  Esq.,  Grenadier  Guards, 
6.  1796  ;  m.  31  Dec.  1817,  Lady  Caroline  Douglas,  dau.  of  Hon. 
John  Douglas,  and  sister  of  George  Sholto,  18th  Earl  of  Morton, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  7  Nov.  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edward  Lane,  b.  1818  :  rf.  unm.  1852. 

II.  Augustus  Henry  Lane,  now  Gen.  Fox-Pitt-Rivees. 
Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  fesse  chequy  arg.  and' 

az.  between  three  bezants,  for  Pitt  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arif.,  a 
chevron  between  three  foxes'  heads  erased  gu.  for  Fox.  Crests. 
— 1st,  Pitt,  A  stork  ppr.  ;  2nd,  Fox,  On  a  five-leaved  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  fox  passant  ppr.  ikfoito— jEquam  servare- 
mentem. 

Scat— Eushniore,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts.  Town  Residence— 'i, 
Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W. 


RIVIS    OF    NEWSTEAD    HOUSE. 

EiTis,  Tiiom:as  William  Preston,  Esq.  of  i^ew- 
stead  House,  co.  York,  J.P.  for  the  East  Eiding,  b. 
1  Oct.  1866. 

liineage. — Thomas  Edward  Eivis,  Esq.  of  Newstead 
House,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (eldest  son  of  Matthew  Eivis,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hall,  of  Wykeham,,  b.  8  Feb.  1813 ;  s. 
his  uncle,  John  Eivis,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Hull  1844;  7yi.  26. 
July,  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Preston,  Esq.  of  Bury- 
thorpe,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  late  13th  Hussars,  b.  1843  ;  r,i.  18C5,  Emma; 
Leaper,  and  rf.  9  Nov.  1869,  leaving  issue,  Thomas  William, 
Preston,  now  of  Newstead  House  ;  John  Charles,  b.  1868  ;. 
Mary  Edith,  b.  1870. 

II.  Thomas  Edwai'd,  late  13th  Hussars,  6.  1846 ;  m.  lS77i, 
GertruJe,  dau.  of  Charles  Lockhart,  Esq. 

III.  Charles  Francis,  rf.  1855. 
Mr.  Rivis  d.  1878. 

Seat — Newstead  House,  Malton. 


KOBARTS  OF  LILLINGSTONE  DAYRELL, 

EoBAETS,  Abraham  John,  Esq.  of  Tile  [Icu^o, 
Lillingstone  Dayrell,  Eucks,  B.A.  O.^ford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  Capt.  late  Eucks 
Yeomanry,  b.  15  Dec.  1838;  m-.  17  Aug.  1869, 
Edith,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  i'ercy  Earrington, 
and  has  issue, 

John,  b.  10  Jime,  1872. 
Mary  Edith,  b.  17  June,  1870. 

Mr.  Eobarts  is  eldest  son  of  Abraham  George 
Eobarts,  Esq.  of  London,  banker  (who  d.  Sept. 
1860),  by  Elizabeth  Sarah  Ids  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Henry  Smyth,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Ehzabeth  Smyth,  of 

5  E  2 


Gerald,  b.  15  April,  1878. 
Elsie,  b.  25  May,  1874. 


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HOB 


THE  LANDED  GEN  Till". 


KOB 


Ileatli  Ilall,  WakofieUl,  co.  York,  and  prandson  of 
Abraham  Wikley  Kobaris,  Esq.,  M.P.  t,\vlio  d. 
April,  1S5S),  by  Cliarloitc  Ann  his  wife,  dan.  of 
Edmund  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Potterton  Lodge, 
Tadcaster,  co.  York. 

.■ii-7(i.«— Qu.irterly :  1st  and  -Ith,  ?a.,  three  cross-bows  arg.  : 
2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  clievron  enii.  botwiin  three  martlets  lU'r. 
(Vf,<f — A  stag  lodged  reguardaut  ppr.  Mo'.lo—i\cc  temere  nvc 
timide. 

S-.«f— Tile  House,  T.ilUn£rstone  Payrell,  Bucks.  Tonn 
Resideiict—-^,  IlUl  Street,  W. 


KOBERTS    OF    ARDMOUE. 

EoBEKTS,  EiCUAED  WiLLiAii,  Esq.  of  Ardmore, 
00.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  27  July,  1827;  m.  2-4  April,  1856, 
lleuriotta  Sarah  Dorman,  eldest  dan.  of  Kobcrt 
Hedi:es  Eyre  White,  Esq.  of  Glengariffe  Castle,  co. 
Cork  (by  Charlotte  Mary  his  wife,  dan.  and  lieir  of 
Thomas  Dorman,  Esq.  of  Kaffeen  House,  co.  Cork), 
great-niece  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Bantry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1857.  , 

II.  Kichard  Hed;;es  Eyre,  in  Iloly  Orders. 

III.  Byam  Martin.  iv.  Norcott  D'Estcrre. 

I.  Charlotte  Francis,  d.  unm.  July,  1891. 

II.  Anna  Maud,  d.  unvi.  Feb.  1SS2. 

III.  Henrietta  .Sarah  Vcrekor,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Henrietta  Sarah  Vereker. 

Xiineagre. — Roberts  of  Ardmore  claims  de.=;cent  from 
KoBARTEs  of  Cornwall. 

RoBEBTS,  of  Ardmore,  co.  Cork,  first  emiccrated  to  America, 
and  then  settled  in  Ireland.    He  m.  and  had  issue, 

John',  his  heir. 

Jane,  (/.  uiim. 

Sarah,  »)i.  Henry  Cheney,  M.D.,  of  America. 

JIary,  m.  —  Bentley,  Ksq.,  and  had  Kobevts  and  Mary,  who 
both  d.  unm. 

The  son, 

John-  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  m.  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Lake,  of  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  April,  1810,  a^'ed 
It-;  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  Richard,  hi=:  heir. 

Mary.  m.  1782,  William  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fouiitaiuville,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Roberts  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  lioBERTs,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  J. P.,  b.  1751  ;  m.  1st, 
Bridget,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Norris,  Esq.  of  Old 
Court,  CO.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1794-C)5)  had  no  issue.  He 
T.(.  2ndly,  Mary  Anne  Neville,  dau.  of  Norcott  D'Estcrre,  Esq. 
of  Killura,  and  Ca.stle  Henry,  co.  Clare,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
Harding  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hilbrook,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

I.  JcHN,  his  heir. 

II.  Norcott  DEsterre,  of  FitzWilliam  Place,  Dublin,  m.  1841, 
Cherry,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Torrens,  M.P.  for  Uoltou 
by  Charity  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Chute,  Esq.  of  Kox- 
liorough,  CO.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

1  Norcott  D'Estcrre,  Major  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regt. 

2  Richard  Torrens,  d.  unm.  April,  ls68 

1  Cherubina  Herbert  DEsterre,  in.  6  Feb.  1869,  Francis 
B.  Chute,  Esq.  of  Chute  Hall.  co.  Kerry. 

2  Jane,  la.   4  Jan.    1866,  Pearson  Uiil,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Sir  Rowland  Hill,  K.C.B. 

3  Mary  Anne. 

Ilr.  N.  D.  Rolxirts,  d.  1865,  and  his  widow  m.  2ndly,  18GC, 
Gen.  R.  J.  Stotherd,  R.E. 

III.  Richard,  Lieut.  U.N. ,  who  commanded  the  "President," 
in  which  he  was  lost  in  l!jil.  He  m.  Jane.  dau.  of  William 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  one  child,  Richard, 
C-ipt.  Kerry  Militia,  m.  23  Feb.  1867,  Lucia  Parker,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  W.  Coitir  Williamson. 

IV.  William  D'Estcrre.  m.  1846,  Christina  M'Call,  dau.  of 
M'Cail  Browne,  Esq.  of  Langtine,  co.  Ayr,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  D'Estcrre.  2  Norcott  D'Esterre. 

.  3  Richard. 

1  Christina  M'Call. 
•  2  Minnie  D'Esterre,  m.  Norman  M'Leod,  Esq. 

3  Jane.  4  Sarah  Green. 

5  Anne  Amelia  Shersoa.  6  WilhelmLna. 

V.  Abraham,  d.  unm. 

I.  Anne  Eliza,  m.  1816,  'William  FitzWilliam  Wentworth, 
Esq.,  Ijeut.  U.K. 

II.  Sarah,  n.  Sydenham  Green,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  1869. 

III.  Marianne,  m.  William  Maitland,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Mait- 
land,  Esq.  of  Eccles,  co.  Dumfries,  M.P.,  brother  of  Lady 
Roberts,  of  Eritfieldstown). 

OiS.  Roberta  was  s.  by  his  son, 


John  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  6.  1801  ;  m.  1826,  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Johnson,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Noble  Johnson, 
Esq.  of  Rockcnham,  co.  Cork,  and  dying  18S0,  left  issue, 

Richard,  now  of  Ardmore. 

\Villi:im  D'Estcrre,  in.  21  Dec.  1865,  Emily  G.  Villiers,  d.-iu. 
of  Kcv.  Arthur  Leman. 

Norcott  D'Esterre,  I'ayniastcr  R.X,  John,  d. 

Sarah,  d.  unm. 

Mary  Anne  D'Esterre,  m.  R.  Hedges  Eyre  White,  Esq.,  jun. 
of  Glengariffe  Castle,  co.  Cork. 

Eliza,  d.  unin. 

Arms — Az.,  three  csloiles  or,  a  chief  wavy  of  the  second. 
Crest — A  hon  rampant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword, 
the  blade  wavy  arg.,  hilt  and  pommel  gold.  Motto — Patria 
cara,  carior  libcrtas. 

Seat — Ardmore,  Passage  West,  co.  Cork. 


ROBERTS    OF    COEDD^. 

Egberts,  Aethus  Phillips,  E.sq.  of  "oeddu,  co. 
Flint,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Eoyal  Flintshire  Militia,  b.  ■'• 
July,  1851 ;  771.  12  jS^ov.  1892,  Hon.  Maria  Theres'^,, 
2iKl  surviving  dau.  of  Lord  North,  of  Kirtling. 

Liineage. — IltroH  Roberts,  Esq.  (son  of  Hugh  Rob      s, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Alice  Beaver),  m.  7  Nov.  1814,  Anne,  &i>\.  of 
John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1857,  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1847), 
Arthur  Trooghton,  of  Coeddil. 

Hugh  Beaver,  of  Plas  Llandogct,  co.  Denbiuh,  J. P.  and  D  L  , 
d.  1820  ;  ))i.  1848,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Wyatt,  Esq., 
and  has,  with  a  son,  Hugh  Stuart,  b.  1851,  two  sons  and  two 
da  us. 
Llcwelj-n  Lloyd,  d.  unm.  1864. 

Emily,  m.  William  Milne,  Esq.,  Barrisfer-at-Law,  and  has 
issue. 
Francis  Susannah,  m.  Richard  Reynolds  Bathbone,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 
Mariana,  m.  Rev.  H.  T.  Harris. 
The  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Trocghtov  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Coeddu,  D.L.  and 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  co.  Flint,  >j.  28  Nov.  1815;  m.  10  April, 
1849,  Grace  Rebecca,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Phillips,  Esq.  of 
Witstou  Court,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Phillips,  now  of  Coeddu. 

II.  Hugh  Williams,  b.  25  Oct.  1&&B. 

III.  Llewelyn  Rodie  Hughes,  b.  12  Jan.  1859,  late  Lieut.  East 
Surrey  Regt. 

IV.  John  Troughton,  b.  7  Nov.  1865. 

v.  William  Howell,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  18G8  ;  d.  26  Sept.  1887. 

I.  Grace  Elizabeth  Alice. 

II.  Anne  Maud. 

III.  Ethel  Frances. 

IV.  Margaret  Mary,  m.  23  Aug.  1883.  George  Edward  March, 
Esq.,  C.M.G. 

V.  Jane  Gwendoline. 

VI.  Phyllis  Emma. 

Mr.  Roberts  d.  3  April,  1893. 

Anns — Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.  Crest — A  lion  rampant 
or.     Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 

Seat — Coeddil,  Mold,  co.  Flint. 

C'Liibs — Carlton  and  Pratt's. 


ROBERTS    OF    DORMSTOWN     CASTLE. 

Roberts,  John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Dormstown 
Castle,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  b.  1838;  m.  2  July,  1864, 
Matilda  Barbara  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt. 
Ricliard  Nugent  Everard,  of  Randalstown  House, 
CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Herbert  Everabd. 

II.  John  Nugent. 


I.  Grace. 
III.  Alice. 


II.  Maude. 
IV.  Amy. 


Liineag'e. — Henry  Roberts,  of  Hafodywern,  in  Clynnog, 
m.  1728,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Parry,  Esq.,  son 
of  Robert  Parry,  of  Penrallt,  in  Clynnog,  who  m.  Margaret, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Williams,  of  Glangwna,  who 
was  descended  from  Owen  Gwynedd,  Prince  of  North  Wales, 
who  d.  A.D.  1169.  Henry  Roberts,  by  Mary  Parry  his  wife, 
had  a  son. 

The  Ven.  John  Robehts,  Rector  of  Llanbedrog,  co.  Car- 
narvon, Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  who  m.  1761,  Katlierine, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Tanrallt  and  Hendre, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Llarmorc,  m,  Aima  Diana,  dau.  of 
Eev.  E.  Owen. 


ROB 


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no  I 


1717 


Henry,  a  Col.  in  the  army. 

William  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Llanbulan,  m.  Margaret,  d:iu.  of 
Capt.  Goddard,  of  Holyhead  and  Falmouth. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
Eichard    Worthington,   Surgeon-Gen.  R.A.,  Woolwich,  m. 

Sophia  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bolton. 
Mary,  m.  iiev.  P.  Williams. 
Catherine,  m.  Rev.  C.  Chester. 
Margaret.  Ann.  Ellen. 

Jane. 
The  4th  eon, 

Rev.  John  Roberts,  Rector  of  Rathcore,  in.  Ann.i  Marin, 
dau.  of  David  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Oatlands,  co.  Meath,  and  had 
issue, 
Thomas  Lewis,  of  Dormstown  Castle. 
John.  David,  m.  Miss  Nightingale. 

Anna,  m.  Dugall  Campbell,  Esq. 
His  eldest  son, 

Thomas   I;ewis  Roberts,  Esq.    of   Dormstown  Castle,  co. 
Meath,  J.PJ  6.  1808;  m.  1836,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Robert  Hewtt- 
jison   Richarfl?,   Esq.,   Assistant -Barrister    co.   Wexford    (sec 
'ticHAKD  of  Monk sg range),  and  had  issue, 
I.  John  Richards,  now  of  Dormstown  Castle. 
•I.  William  Edward,  Eieut.-Col.  commanding  2nd  Batt.  Duke 
oi  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 

I.  Thomas  Herbert,  m.   1871,  Sarah,  dau.  of  T.  M.  Daly, 
Esq.,  Member  in  the  Dominion  Parliument  of  Canada  for 
CO.  Perth,  and   has   issue,  1   Thomas  Lewis;  2  William; 
3  Howard;  1  Helen  Maude. 
1.  Anna. 
Mr.  Roberts  d.  1880,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
John  Richard  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Dormstown  Ca.stle. 

Arvis—ytvi.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  eagles  displayed 
with  two  heads  or,  an  estoile  sa.  Crest — An  eagle's  head 
couped  or,  charged  with  an  estoile  sa.  i[otto—Y.\x  nfii-  a 
volant. 

Seat — Dormstown  Castle,  near  Kavan.  iJcsidcnce— Ilendre, 
liilliney,  co.  Dublin. 


CROMPTON-ROBERTS     OF    DRYBRIDGE. 

Crompton-Roberts,  Henry  Roger,  Esq.  of 
Drybridge,  co.  Monmoutli,  and  Field  House,  co. 
Worcester,  Lieiif..  Grrenadier  Guards,  i.  18  May, 
18(J3,  s.  his  father  1891. 

Liineage. — William  Roberts,  of  Monmouth,  the  imme- 
diate ancestor  of  this  family,  d.  16'29,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Roberts,  of  Monmouth,  ju.  Anne  Griffith  in  1608,  and 
d.  1(336,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

William  Roberts,  6.  1608  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Arram, 
and  d.  1CG7,  leaving  two  sons,  William  (of  Drybridge,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  Gray's  Inn,  London,  whose  male  issue  is 
extinct)  and 

Richard  Roberts,  6.  1648,  the  second  son,  who  was  father 
of 

Rev.  John  Roberts,  Vicar  of  Framsdcn,  SuiTollt,  in.  1710, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Nehemiah  Osland,  and  d.  1756,  leaving,  with 
other  issue,  an  elder  surviving  son. 

Rev.  William  Roberts,  President  of  JIagdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Gee,  and  had  three 
sons,  I.  William,  of  Gloucester,  M.  D.,  father  of  Major-Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Gee  Roberts,  K.C.B.,  6.  1800,  d.  I860:  ii.  Henry, 
of  whom  presently ;  in.  Charles,  who  had  an  only  dau.,  d. 
young.     Mr.  Roberts  d.  1814.     His  2nd  son, 

Henry  Roberts,  of  Drybridge,  Monmouth,  and  Stourbridge, 
CO.  Worcester,  b.  1769  ;  to.  1793,  Henzey,  dau.  of  John  Pidcock, 
o-f  The  Platts,  and  d.  1845,  leaving  (with  daus.,  all  of  whom 
d.  unm.)  an  only  surviving  son, 

Charles  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Eield  House,  co.  Worcester,  6. 
1801 ;  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edward  Noble,  of  Birmingham, 
and  d.  1808,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Pedmore,  near  Stourbridge,  b.  12  April,  1S33  ; 
7;i.  Maria  .lane,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Spurgton,  D.D.,  and  has 
issue,  William  Lionel,  Mabel  Vera,  and  Evelina  Mai  ia. 

III.  Alfred,  b.  7  March,  1H35. 

IV.  Edward,  Staff  Paymaster,  late  Capt.  4lh  Foot,  h.  8  J.nn. 
1841;  m.  1865,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Bacchus,  and  has 
issue. 

V.  Frcdeiick,  6.  1847;  m.  Alberta  Harriet  Jennings,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1872. 

VI.  Oscar  Wilson,  h.  5  Feb.  1849. 

I.  Julia  Marianne,  m.  Rev.  C.  E.  Playter. 
u.  Adelina  Josephine,  m.  J.  F.  Clarke,  Esq. 

III.  Emma,  in.  William  Trow,  Esq.  of  Ismere  House,  co. 
Worcester. 

IV.  Emily  Angela. 

V.  Augusta  Vera,  m.  Archibald  Hamilton  Dutliie. 


The  eldest  sen, 

Charles  Henry  Crompton-Roberts,  Esq.  of  Drybridge,  co. 
Jlonmouth,  and  Field  House,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.  co.  Mon- 
mouth, High  Sheriff  1877,  M.P.  for  Sandwich  1879-80,  b.  7 
March,  1832;  jji.  25  July,  1861,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Roger  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Breightmet,  co.  Lancaster,  when  ha 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  3  Aug.  1861,  the  prefix 
surname  and  arms  of  Crompton,  and  <?.  1891,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henry  Roger,  now  of  Drybiidge. 

II.  Chalks  Montague,  6.   IHOi,  J. P.,  co.  Monmouth,  Capt. 
R.  Monmouthshire  Eng.  Militia. 

III.  Leicester  Neville. 

I.  Violet  Mary. 

II.  Mildred  Theodora. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  per  bend  dovetail  gn.  and  or, 
a  lion  rampant  betsveen,  ill  the  sinister  chief  and  de.xter  base, 
two  pheons,  all  counierchanged,  for  Roberts;  2nd  and  3rd  per 
pale  arg.  and  az.,  on  a  fesse  wavy,  between  three  lions  ram- 
pant two  lozenges,  all  counterchangcd,  a  canton  of  the  second, 
for  Crompton.  Cresis  —  l&t,  Roberts,  A  demi-lion  guardant 
per  bend  dovetail  or  and  gu.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword 
erect  also  gu.,  and  resting  the  sinister  upon  a  pheon  or  ; 
2nd,  Cko.vipton,  A  talbot  sejant  or  pellettiSe,  resting  the  dexter 
paw  on  an  escutcheon  az.  cliarged  with  a  lozenge  arg.  Motto 
— God  and  my  conscience. 

Seats — Drybridge,  Monmouth,  and  Field  House,  Clcnt,  near 
Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester.  Town  liesidence — 16,  Belgrave. 
Square,  London,  S.W. 

Ciuti— Guards. 


ROBERTS    OF    GLASSENBURY    PARK. 

Atkin-Roberts,  Major  John  Roberts,  of' 
Glassenbury  Park,  Xent,  J.  P.,  Major  in  the- 
Reserve  of  Officers,  formerly  Major  in  tlie  Prince 
of  Wales'  Leinster  Regt.,  b.   1843 ;  m.  1875,  Ger- 

,  trude,  youngest  dau.  of  Doiighis  Fox,  Esq.  of' 
Derby,  by  Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jedcdiah  Strutt, . 

I  Esq.  {see  Bukke's  Peerage,  Belpeb,  B.),  and  haa. 
issue, 

Malcolm  Roberts,  b.  1876. 
I      Jane  Walton. 

I      liineag'e.  —The  first  of  the  ancient  family  of  Rookhurst  or 

Roberts  left  his  native  shire  of  Annandale,  in  Scotland,  in  the 

3rd  year  of  Henry  I.,  and  settled  in  the  parish  of  Gondhurst,  co. 

Kent,  having  purchased  lands  at  Winchelt  Hill,  in  that  co., 

■  where  the  family  continued  to  reside  for  274  years,  till  Stephen 

I  Rookhurst  or  Roberts  to.  temp.  Richard  II.,  Joane,  dau.  and 

'  heiress  of  William  Tilley,  of  Glassenbury,   and  removed  to 

this  manor,  and  built  a  mansion  on  the  Hill  of  Glassenbury 

(see   Hasted's  Ktnt).    This   mansion  was  inherited  by   the 

lineal  descendant,  Walter  Roberts,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  who 

pulled  down  the  ancient  seat  and  built  another  lower  down 

the  valley,  being  the  present  seat  of  Glassenbury,  which  he 

i  moated  round  and  enclosed  a  park.     Sir  Thomas  Roberts, 

i  Knt.  of  Glassenbury,  was  created  a  baronet  1620.    Jane,  who 

inherited  Gla.ssenbury  as  the  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Walter 

[  Roberts,  6th  Bart,  of  Glassenbury,  m.  1732,  George,  3rd  Duke 

I  of  St.  Alban's,  but   he  d.  s.  p.   1   Feb.   1786.    In  1776  the 

I  Duchess  had  become  acquainted  witli  the  family  of  Roberts  of 

I  Britfieldstown,  co.  Cork,  who  bore  tlie  same  arms  as  her  own 

;  family,  and  who  were  found  to  he  lineally  descended  from 

:  the  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Baronet  of  Glassenbury.     She  devised 

j  the  old  family   property   of  Glassenbury   to  the   2nd  son  of 

Thomas  Roberts  of  Brittieldstown,  if  he  should  have  one,  or  in 

default  to  his  eldest  dau.,  and  d.  1778.     This, 

Thomas   Roberts,    Esq.   of  Britfieldstown,    was  created    a 

baronet,  20  Sept.  1809  ;  he  m.  1st,  24  Sept.   17C5,  Amy,  dau. 

and  co-heir  of  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Lizard,  co.  Limerick, 

and  left,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p.  and  v.  p., 

I.  Walter  (.'^ir),   2nd  Bart.,  who  s.  his    father  and  w.is 

j         ancestor  of  Sir  Randal  Roberts,  Bart,  of  Briltiildstown  {sri 

I         Burke's  Feeraae). 

'  I.  Martha,  the  eldest  dau.  who  s.  1778  to  Glassenbuiy  under 
I  the  Duchess  of  St.  Albans'  will,  until  the  estate  vested  iii 
i  Thomas  Walton  Roberts,  of  whom  presently,  her  half- 
1  brother,  the  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thoma.s  Roberts,  Bart.  She 
I  m.  Rev.  John  Cramer,  of  Sallyiiiount,  co.  Kildare,  who 
I         assumed  by  royal  licence  the  additional  name  of  Roberts 

{see  Cramer  Roberts  of  Salli/inouiil}. 
I       I.  Elizabeth,  ))i.  William  Baker  of  Lismaeue. 
I  Sir  Thomas  m.  2ndly,  23  Dec.  ISOG,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heircss 
i  of  Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of  Walton  Court,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
!  1817,  leaving  by  her, 
j      11.  Thomas  Walton,  of  whom  presently. 
1       in.  Geobgiana,  to.   !b26,  John  Drew   .\tkin,  Esq.   son  ot 
I         Walter  Atkin,  Esq.  (0.  1766)  by  Caiheiiue,  his  wite,  dau.  of 


1718 


KOB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KOB 


.Tohn  Drew,  Esq.  of  Bishopstown,   co.   Cork  (see  Bubke's 
Jioffal  Families  ISIS,  Vol.  1.  Pcd.  XIII)  and  had  issue, 

1  Walter  Roberts. 

2  .Tohn  Koeerts,  now  of  Glassonlmry. 

3  Walton  Thomas  Koherts. 

1  Kate  Koberts,  i,!.  1S51,  Michael  Koberts,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
money  Abbey,  K.T.C.D.,  who  d.  3  Oct.  ISS-',  and  has 
iss;ue. 

2  Georgina  Eoberls,  ;?!.  14  Dec.  lS.i4,  Rev.  Benjamin  W. 
Adams,  D.D.,  Hector  of  SanLi-y,  co.  Dublin,  and  rf.  IS63, 
leaving  issue. 

3  Susan  Louisa  Florence,  ;)i.  .\pril,  1ST3,  Francis  George 
Hodder,  Esq  .  J. P.  of  Fountainstown,  co.  Cork. 

4  Annie  Koberts,  tl.  1S5G. 

f>  Tomasina  Koberts,  d.  IS57. 

TucMAS  Walton  Kobekts,  Esq.,  the  "Jud  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Roberts,  Bart ,  but  only  son  by  his  second  marriage,  s.  to 
Ola.'^senbury  under  the  will  of  the  Duchess  of  St.  Alban's , 
but  d.  s.  j>.  4  Oct.  1SS2,  devising  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 
John  Kor.EKTS  Atkix,  Esq.,  who,  on  succeeding  to  the  property, 
.Hssunied  by  roy.al  licence  the  additional  name  and  arms  of 
KoBEKTs,  23  Dec.  ISS2,  in  accordance  with  his  uncle's  will. 

.<<n)is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  for  Kobekts:  Az.  on  a  chev- 
ron arg.  cotised  or,  three  mullets  of  six  points  pierced  sa. ; 
■Jr.d  and  o'.d,  for  Atkin  ;  Arg.  gutte  de  san:;,  a  cross  cotised 
tiory,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  trefoil  slipped  sa.,  and  in  the 
2nd  and  3rd,  a  mullet  of  six  pcints  of  the  last  pierced  of  the 
field.  Crest — I.  On  a  mount  vert  an  eagle  displayed  erm,  wings 
arg.  gorged  with  achaplet  of  ivy  ppr.  (for  Kobekts);  2.  Two 
g'eyhoimds'  heads  addorsed  and  erased  arg.  gutte  de  sang 
gorged  with  a  collar  vair,  and  each  holding  in  the  mouth  a  tre- 
ioil  slipped  sa.  (lor  .\tkin). 

iS<at— Glasseubury  i'ark,  Cranbrook,  co.  Kent. 


CRAMER-KOBEK.TS   OF    SALLYMOUNT. 

Ceamee-Eobeets,  ]\rAiatADUKE  William  Cog- 
hill,  Esq.  of  SallTinount,  co.  Kildare,  Belmore,  co. 
Wcstincath,  and  Dorarille,  co.  Tyrone,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Slieriff  co.  Kildare  1889-90,  b.  19  May, 
1S62  ;  7)1.  22  Sept.  18S5,  Anna  Graves  Fetherston- 
liaugli,  only  child  of  thelate  Jolm  I'etherstonhaugh 
Lowry,  lisq.  of  Belmore  House,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
of  Lime  Hill  and  Doraville,  co.  Tyrone  (steLowRY 
of  Fomerot/). 

liineag-e.— Tobias  Ckamek  (or  Kramer),  of  Suabia,  in 
Germany,  came  over  to  Ireland  in  the  reign  of  James  I.,  and 
was  made  a  free  citizen  of  Ireland  28  May,  1G39.  Balthazab 
Ceamee,  Col.  of  an  Irish  Regt. ;  will  dated  I6.j0. 

Tobias  Ckameb,  of  Ballyfoyle,  co.  Kilkenny,  High  Sheriff 
thereof  I6CU;  bur.  in  St.  James' Church,  Dublin  (will  proved 
1684).    He  left  issue,  by  Mary  his  wife, 

I.  Balthazar,  of  whom  hereafter.  ii.  Tobias. 

I.  Hester,  m.  Sir  John  Coghiil,  of  Coghill  Hall,  co.  Dublin, 
knighted  June,  1686.  He  d.  1699,  leaving  two  sons  and  a 
dau., 

1  Marmaduke  (Right  Hon.),  P.C.,  LL.D.,  M.P.  Dublin 
Univeisity,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  Ireland,  1736-9; 
d.  unm.  17 — . 

2  James,  LL.D.,  to.  Mary  Pearson,  of  Rathmore,  co. 
Meath,  and  d.  1734,  leaving  an  only  child,  Hester,  whoci. 
s.  p.,  leaving  her  property  to  Sir  John  Cramer,  Bart., 
having  m.  1st,  1787,  Charles,  Earl  of  Charleville,  who 
d.  s.  p. ;  2ndly,  Major  J.  Maync,  of  Richings,  Bucks,  M.P. 
Newport,  who  by  Koyal  Licence  assumed  the  surname 
of  Coghill,  1779,  and  was  created  a  baronet  of  Great 
Britain,  1781,  and  ti.  s.  p.  1785,  when  the  title  became 
extinct  (see  Bcbke  s  lixlinct  Baronelayt). 

1  Hester,  ?/;.  her  cousin,  Oliver  Cramer. 

II.  Deborah,  m.  Capt.  Arthur  Webb,  of  Webbsboro',  co.  Kil- 
kenny. 

The  elder  son, 

Balthazau  Cbameb,  of  Ballyfoyle,  co.  Kilkenny,  High 
•Sheriff  J  68:J,  in.  1st,  Elizabeth  Drysdale,  who  rf.  s.  p.;  2rdly, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Oliver  Jones,  and  had  issue,  ^wo 
sons  and  a  dau.,  Oliveb,  of  whom  presently  ;  Ambrose,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cork  1723,  Mayor  1725;  to.  Susanna  Browne,  of 
Cork,  and  from  tliis  younger  son  descend  the  Cramebs  of 
Ji'iAhmoie,  which  see. 
Tlie  elder  son, 

Oliver  Ckameb,  of  Ballyfoyle,  co.  Kilkenny,  High  Sheriff 
of  that  CO.  1714,  TO.  1700,  his  cousin,  Hester,  mentioned  above, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Balthaz.ar,  rf.  18  June,  1741,  having  m.  23  April,  1724,  Hon. 
Judith  Builcr,  only  dau.  of  Brinsley,  1st  Viscount  Lanes- 
borough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  May,  1749),  had  issue,  three 
sons  and  a  dau., 


1  John  (Sir),  created  a  baronet  1778,  assumed  the  name 
of  Coghill,  pursuant  to  the  will  of  his  great  uncle,  Riiiht 
Hon.  Marmaduke  Coghill;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Right  Rev. 
Josiah  Ilort,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  had  issue  {see 
E0rke's  Baronetage,  Coghill,  Bart.). 

2  Oliver  Cogliill,  of  Cogliill  Hall,  m.  1st,  1758,  Elizabeth 
Humpheys,  who  d.  7  Sept.  17.'i8;  2ndly,  March,  1764,  Jliss 
Waring  of  Dublin ;  aud  3rdly,  Jane  Holland,  of  Shews- 
luny.  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Jane,  sole  heir,  who  m. 
George  Mowbray,  of  Ford,  co.  Durham,  and  left  issue. 

3  Marm.aduke  lin  Holy  Orders),  of  Sallymount,  co.  Kildare. 

b.  1739;   m.  24  Aug.   1763,  ,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 

Taylor,  Alderman  of  Dublin.    His  son, 

John  (in  Holy  Orders),  of  Sallymount,  co.  Kildare, 
assumed  by  royal  licence  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Roberts,  having  m.  Martha  (b.  29  Sept.  1767;, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Roberts,  Bart,  of  Glassenbury, 
Kent  (see  Bubke's  Baronetage),  and  had  five  sons  and  a 
dau., 

Marmaduke  Coghill  Cramer-Rober:s,  of  Sallymount, 
CO.  Kildare,  D.L.,  d.  22  Sept.  1852,  having  m.  28  Oct. 
1834,  Georgina,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Torin,  of  Egham, 
Surrey.    She  d.  12  March,  1848.    He  had  issue, 
Cliarlcs  Torin,  of  Sallymount,  J.P.,  Lieut.  H.L.I.,  b. 
11   Feb.   1837;  d.  16  Oct.   1877;  to.  4  July,   1861, 
Lizzie,  dau.  of  James  Alexander  Hamilton,  of  Kil- 
donan,   co.   Dublin,   and  had   issue,  Marmadcke 
William  Coghill,  now  of  Sallymount;  Cecil  John, 
b.  6  Jan.  1865  ;  Charles  Evelyn,  b.  21  March,  1866; 
Claud  Jocel.sn,  b.  13  April,  1868. 
Marmaduke  Coghill,   Lieut.   K.N.,  6.   19  Aug.  1841 ; 
TO.  Eliza,  duu.  of  Robert  Tooth,  of  Swift's  Park, 
Cranbrook,  Kent,  and  d.  s.p.  13  April,  1877. 
Henry  Thomas,  late  Capt.  36th  Regt.,  6.  I  Feb.  1845  ; 
111.  30  July,  IS73,  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Henry 
Justice,  of  Hinstock  Hall,  Shropshire,  D.L.,  and 
has  issue,  Francis  William  Henry,  b.  7  April,  1875; 
Henry  Justice,  b.  22  Feb.  1879;  Marmaduke  Torin, 
6.  14  Dec.  1880;  Constance  Caroline ;  Army  Isabel; 
and  Gladys. 
John  Walter,  6.  23  Feb.  1848  ;  m.  23  Dec.  1871,  Kate 
Mayer,  dau.  of  John  Watson  Harris,  of  New  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  March,  1887)  has  issue,  John 
Henry;     Evelyn    Kate;    Kathleen  Amy;     Ethel; 
Nora  Cavendish  ;  Muriel  Patricia  ;  Sybil  Hort. 
Georgina  Hester  Mary  Anne,  m.   1st,  6  Nov.  1860, 
her  cousin,  Frederick  Ponsonby  Cramer-Roberts, 
Capt.  2nd  Grenadiers,  Bombay  Infantry,  who  d.  29 
Jvtne,  1865,  leaving  an  only  child,  Marian  Edith, 
see  below.      She  ni.  2ndly,  Col.  William  Dundas 
Couchman,  of  ISengal  L.I. 
Amy  Harriet,  m.  30  Nov.ISJO,  WUliam Robert  Aylmer 
llaly,  Lieut.  3id  Buffs,  son  of  late  Gen  Sir  Widiam 
OCrady  llaly,  K.C.B.     He  rf.  s.p.  12  Feb.  1876. 
Marian   Martha,  m.   16  Oct.  1873,  Edmond  Burdoe, 
2nd  son  of  Col.  Burdoe  Wilkinson,  and  has  issue, 
Dermot,  and  Claire  May,  m.  June,   1893,  Sir  W. 
Quayle-Jones. 
John,  Lieut.-Col.,  D.I.R.I.C,  A.D.C.  to  Governor  of 
Malta,    b.    1796;  m.  12  Nov.    1828,  Marian,  dau.  of 
David  Ross  (by  Marian,  his  wife,  dau.  of  CoL  Gall), 
and  d.  4  March,  1864,  having  had  issue, 
John  David,  b.  Nov.  1832 ;  n.  Aug.  1858,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Beaseley,  of  Chapel  Crampton,  and 
had  a  son,  who  </.  in  infancy. 
Frederick  Ponsonby,  b.  25  May,  1835,  to.  his  cousin 
(as  above),  and  has  a  dau.,  Marian  Edith,  m.  1889, 
Capt.  Cecil  Hornby,  of  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 
Herbert  William,  b.  May,  1837  ;  d.  unm..  185-. 
Francis  Alexander,  Bishop  of  Nassau,  1878,  Suffragan 
Bisliop  of  Manchester,   1887 ;  6.  3  Dec.    1810 ;  m. 
1st,  29  July,  1867,  Anna  Maria  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Baron  Alexander  de  Steiger,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17 
April,  1880)  had  issue,  two  sons,  Herbert  Alexander, 
b.  18  May,  1870,  to.  Aug.  18y3,  Bluriel,  only  child  of 
Fielder  Kirig,  Esq. ;  Eric  Charles,  b.  17  June,  1871, 
d.    1879 ;    and    Evelyn     Emily.      He    in.    2ndly, 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Rev.  —  Faithful. 
Thomas,   m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Gowan,  Esq.,  and  d.  3 
Fel).  1847   having  had  issue,  two  sons,  Francis,  and 
Marmaduke,  who  both  d.  s.  p. 
■Walter  Randal,  'Vicar  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk,  6.  16 
Oct.  Is02  ;  m.  8  Aug.  1831,  Martha  Hewitt,  dau.  of 
David  Mitchell,  of  Doon,  and  (/.  21  Jan.  1867,  leaving 
issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  1  Charles  John,  of  Bicester 
House,  Oxon,  Licut.-Col.  9th  Kegt.,  b.  28  Aug.  1834, 
in.  3  Feb.   1869,  Frances  Templer,  dau.   of  Richard 
Duckworth  Dunn,  late  Queen's  Bays,  and  had  issue, 
Walter  Evelyn,  b.  II  Oct.  1872,  Frank  William,  b.  26 
.June,  1882,  and  Isabella  Catherine  ;  2  Clayton,  b.  20 
March,  1836  ;  I  Amy  Catheiine. 
William  Butler,  of  Thornton,  co.  Kildare,  Col.  Bengal 
Cavalry,  6.   12  May.   1808  ;  d.   s.  p.  28  July,   1870, 
having  m.  8  July,   1844,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Borrowes,  of  Gilltown,  co.  Kildai'e. 
Amy,  m   1838,  Roger  Cliambers  Walker,  Esq.  Q.C.,  of 
Kathcarrick,  co.  Sligo,  who  d.  1864,  leaving  issue. 
She  d.  May,  1874. 


EOB 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRr. 


ROB 


1719 


i         1  Cntherine,   m.  4  April,    1748,    Ealph  Smyth,   Esq.   of 
Fiflrttown,  CO.  Westmealh. 
II.  tiliver  (will  proved  1754),  m.  Deborah,  dau.  of  —  Eudkln, 
of   lunicgarney,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  a  son  and  iwo  daus., 
1  Coghill ;  1  Hester,  m.  1st,  19  leb   17.54,  George  Tisdall,of 
Mount  Tisdall ;    2ndly,   1767,   as  his  2nd  wile,   Nicholas 
Forster;  2  Mary. 
.^/■iHS— Quarterly  :     1st  and    4tli,    Cbameb,   2nd    and    3rd 
IloBLTtTs,  over  all  on  a  shield  of  pretence,  quarterly  :  1st  and 
4tli,  LowBT,  2nd  and  .3rd,  FETHEBsTONHAncH.    Crests — A  fleur- 
de-lis  between  two  wings  conjoined,  erect,  sa.  (Cbameb)  ;  An 
eagle  displayed  arg.,  gorged  with  a  chiiplet  vert  (Robebts). 
Mottoes — Post  funera  virtus  ;  Non  dormit  qui  custodit. 

Seats — Sallytnount,  Brannockstown,  co.  Kildare  :  and  Dora- 
wille,  Bioughdorg,  co.  Tyrone. 


ROBERTS    OF    PLAS    "YN    RHIW. 

Egberts,  TnoiiAS  William,  Esq.  of  Plas  yn 
E.lii\v,  Pwllheli,  co.  Carnarvon,  b.  24  Nor.  1842. 

Lineag'e. — Williasi  Robebts,  of  Hafodywern,  an  officer 
in  the  army  of  Chakles  I.  and  II.  (son  of  John  Roberts,  of 
Hafodywern  in  Clynnog,  co.  Carnarvon,  who  was  slain  at 
Whitchurch,  in  Shropshire,  in  a  skirmish  against  the 
Oliverian  Forces,  1G46),  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Griffith, 
and  granddau.  of  Evan  J.  Meredith,  heir  of  Brynkir;  by 
■whom  he  had  a  son, 

John  Robebts,  of  Hafodywern,  who  m.  1627  Margaret,  2nd 
■dau.  of  Henry  Williams,  of  St.  Davids,  and  d.  in  Bengal  1700, 
leaving  a  son, 

HENRr  Roberts,  of  Hafodywern,  who  in  1728  to.  Mary,  2nd 
duu.  and  co-heir  of  John  Parry,  of  Glangwna,  Carnarvon 
(son  of  Robert  Parry,  of  Penrallt,  in  Clynnog,  by  his  wife, 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Williams,  of 
Glangwna,  who  was  descended  from  Owen  Gwynedd,  Prince 
of  North  Wales,  who  rf.  1169).  Henry  Roberts  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

The  Ven.  John  Robebts,  Rector  of  Llanbedrog,  co.  Car- 
narvon, and  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  6.  1729;  m.  1761, 
Katherino,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Jones,  of  Tanrallt  and 
Hendre,  co.  Carnarvon,  who  d.  Is02,  having  had  issue, 

F'rancis,  d.  1768.  John,  d.  1771. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry,  a  Col.  in  the  army. 

William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Llanbeulan,  iv.  Margaret,  dau.  of 

Capt.  Goddard,  of  Holyhead  and  Falmouth. 
John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rathcore,  see  Robebts  of  Donnstun 

Castle. 
Eicliard  Worthington,    Surgeon-Gen.  R.A.,   Woolwich,  m. 

Sophia  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bolton. 
Katherine,  ni.  Rev.  C.  Chester. 

Mary,  -in.  1790,  Rev.  Peter  Williams,  Vicar  of  Bangor. 
Margaret.  Anne. 

Ellen.  Jane. 

The  eldest  surviving  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Roberts,  of  Hafodywern  and  Hendre,  Rector 
of  Llangybi  and  Llanarmon,  b.  1765  ;  m.  1809,  Anna  Diana, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Owen,  Rector  of  Llanfwrog,  and  d. 
1849,  leaving  by  her  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Edwakd  Robebts,  Esq.  of  Hendre  and  Plas  yn 
Hhiw,  b.  1813  ;  m.  1840,  Anne  Lucy,  dau.  of  William  Poole,  Esq. 
of  Pencraig,  Anglesey,  and  by  her  (who  rf.23  July,  1873)  had 
issue, 

Thomas  William,  now  of  Plas  yn  Ehiw. 

Richard  Edward,  d.  1880.  William  Wynne. 

James  George,  m.  Myfanwy  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Llewellyn 
Lodge,  Esq.  of  St.  Asaph. 

Anna  Diana. 

Lucy  Emily,  m.  Edward  G.  Pearson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1888. 

Maria  Constance,  m.  J.  Jenkings,  Esq.,  and  d.  IbSo. 

Louisa  Anne. 

3Ir.  Roberts  d.  23  Nov.  1890. 
-Settf— Pias  yn  Rhiw,  Pwllheli. 


ROBERTSON    OF     STRUAN. 

EoBEETSON,  Alasdaie  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Struan, 
CO.  Perth,  styled  "  Stettan  Eobeetson,"  CajDt. 
Arn;vlland  Bute  Art.,  b.  6  jS'ov.  1863,  s.  his  father 

18si. 

Xiineag-e.— The  Robertsons  of  Struan  are  unquestionably 
one  of  the  oldest  and  most  eminent  families  in  Scotland.  They 
derive  descent  from  the  ancient  Earls  of  Athol. 

From  their  ancestor  Doncan  de  Athoha,  Earl  of  Athol, 
ithey  are    known  among  the    highlanders    of    Scotland    as 


"  Clandonachy,"  or  descendants  of  Duncan.  He  m.  1st,  a  dau. 
of  Malcolm,  Earl  of  Lennox,  and  had  a  son,  Robeet  de 
Atholia,  ancestor  of  the  Struan  family.  Duncan,  by  his 
2nd  wife  (presumed  to  have  been  a  dau.  of  Angus  Moer,  Lord 
of  the  Isles),  had  a  son,  Patrick  de  Atholia,  who  received 
from  his  father  the  Barony  of  Lude,  ancestor  of  the  great 
Scottish  family  of  Robertson  of  Lude,  represented  by  Col. 
James  Alexander  Robertson,  of  the  82nd  Regt.,  son  and 
heir  of  Lieut.-Gen.  William  Robertson,  of  Lude,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Haldane,  Esq.  of  Gleneagles, 
CO.  Perth.  A  younger  branch  of  the  Lude  family  were  the 
Robertsons  of  Talliebelton,  co.  Perth, 

Koiii;RT  de  Atholia  (the  eldest  son  of  Duncan  de  Atholia) 
had,  by  his  1st  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Stilling,  of 
Glenesk,  a  dau.  Jean,  to.  Alexander  Menzies,  of  Fothergill. 
By  his  2nd  wife  he  had  a  son, 

Duncan  de  Atholia,  mentioned  in  the  Rotuli  Scotiae  under 
the  name  of  "Duncanus  de  Atholia,  dominus  de  Ranagh." 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  de  Atholia  (Reodi),  one  of  the  most  noted  chiefs  of 
his  day.  He  arrested  the  murderers  of  James  I.,  and  for  this 
good  service  received  a  Crown  charter,  erecting  his  whole  lands 
into  a  free  barony,  dated  1451,  and  also  an  honourable  aug- 
mentation to  his  arms.  He  m.  the  Lady  Margaret  Stewart, 
by  whom  he  iiad  three  sons, 
Alexander,  his  heir. 

Robert,  of  Dalcabon,  ancestor  of  SiR  Alexander  Robert- 
son, who  assumed  the  surname  of  Colyear,  and  was 
created  a  baronet,  1677.  His  son  and  successor,  Sir 
David  Coltear,  Bart.,  a  military  officer  of  ivputation,  was 
elevated  to  the  Scotiisli  Peerage  as  Earl  op  Pobtmore,  a 
dignity  wldch  remained  with  his  descendants  until  the 
death  s.  jj.  of  the  late  Earl  of  Portmore. 
Patrick. 
He  d.  temp.  James  II.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Robertson,   or  son  of  Robert,  which  from  this 
date,  became  the  designation  of  the  family.    He  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Patrick,  Lord  Glammis,  by  whom  he  had 
Duncan,  who  d.  v.  p. 

Robert,  'ni.  Isabell,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Athol,  and  d.  v.  ^J., 
leaving  a  son, 

William,  s.  his  grandfather. 
Andrew,  ancestor  to   the   Robertsons    of  Ladyhirk,  Edra- 

d)/net,  <tc. 
James,  ancestor  of  the  Robertsons  of  Kindrechit,  Achlichs, 
<£r. 

Mary,  m.  Andrew-  Moray,  of  Ogilvie  and  Abercairney. 
He  VI.  2ndly,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Athol,  by  whom 
he  had 
Alexander,  ancestor  of  the  Robebtsons  of  FasTcally. 
John,  of  Muirton,  ancestor  of  Robertson- Williamson,  of 
Lairers. 

Margaret,  m.  George,  7th  Earl  of  Errol,  and  had  issue. 
He  d.  about  1506  or  1507,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Roeebtson,  of  Struan,  who  was  kiUed  in  a  feud 
with  the  Earl  of  Athol.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Robertson,  of  Struan,  who,  by  his  wife  Marion, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  M'lan,  of  Ardnamurcham,  had  two 
Bons,  William,  of  Struan,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Donald.  The  2nd 
son, 

Donald  Robertson,  of  Struan,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Kiel 
Stewart,  of  Foss,  and  had  one  son, 

Robert  Robertson,  of  Struan,  irho  got  a  charter  of  the 
lands  of  Ranuach,  Kinloch,  &c.,  dated  14  Jan.  1600.  He  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Macdonald,  of  Keppoch,  and  had,  with  a  dau. 
Mary,  m.  M'Intosh,  of  Strone,  four  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  Donald,  called  the  Tutor  of  Struan. 

III.  Duncan  Mor,  of  Drumachine,  to.  Dorothy,  dan.  of  IseU 
Stewart,  of  F'oss,  and  had  four  sons, 

1  John,  his  heir,  of  Drumachine,  to.  1677,  Cecilia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  Stewart,  of  F'incastle,  and  was  ».  by  his 
son, 

Alexander  Robertson,  of  Drumachine,  m.  1703,  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dau.  of  Patrick  Robertson,  of  Fascalzie, 
and  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
DoNCAN,  of  whom  hereafter,  an  inheritor  of  Struan. 
Alexander,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  service    of   the  States- 
General. 
Emilia,  m.  Capt.  Donald  Robertson. 

2  Donald,  whose  son,  Robert  Bane,  was  father  (with  a  dau. 
Margaret,  ??j.  John  Robertson,  Esq.)  of  two  sons, 

Donald,  Capt.  in  the  French  service,  m.  Emilia,  dau.  of 

Alexander  Robertson,  of  Drumachine. 
Duncan,  w  ho  was  father  of  Alexander  Robebtson,  who 

s.  to  Struan,  of  whom  hereafter. 

3  Duncan.  4  Patrick. 

IV.  James. 


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EOB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOB 


The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Kobertsox,  of  Struan,  m.  Maigaiet,  dau.  of 
Georso  Grjeiiit',  of  InclilivaUio,  and  was  s.  b)  his  son, 

Alexanpek  Kohkrtson,  of  Struan,  who  lioinj;  a  minor 
■during  the  wars  ot  Monirose,  thoohui  was  K'd  out  by  liis  uncle, 
Donald,  the  Tutor  of  Struan,  who  took  a  very  distinguished 
part  in  these  wars,  .■\le\ander,  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Krununond,  of  Machatiy,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Robert, 
who  predeceased  him,  and  a  dau,  .Vnne,  m.  Hugh,  '2nd  son 
of  Sir  Jan.es  .Macdonald,  of  Slate,  He  Hi.  -ndly,  Marion,  dau, 
of  Gen,  liaillie,  of 'Ihorwoodhead,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 
Alexandek,  his  heir,  and  Duncan,  who  c/,  1718,  leaving  an 
ouly  dau,  Margaret,  who  d.  uiini.  Alexander  d.  lCh7,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alkx.\M)Eb  Itor-EiiTsoN,  of  Struan,  celebrated  as  a  Poet,  and 
for  the  i^iart  lie  took  in  the  insurrections  of  ItiOO,  171f>,  and 
174'<.  He  (/.  s.  p.  .-Vpril,  1745,  and  the  representation  devolved 
on  his  kinsman, 

Du.NCAX  KoBERTsox,  of  Drumachine  (elder  son  of  Alexander, 
of  Drumachine,  as  before)  who  thereupon  obtained  possession 
of  Struan.  By  not  having  been  included  by  name  in  the  List 
Act  of  Indemnity,  he  was  dispossessed,  and  the  estate  annexed 
to  the  Crown,  17ii-,  He  m.  May,  dau,  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Kairn,  and  had  (with  a  dau,  Margaret,  m.  17S5,  Lawrence 
Oliphant,  of  Gask,  and  had  issue,  Caroline,  afterwards  Baroness 
Kairn,  the  Poetess,  and  a  younger  son,  Walter  Philip  Colyear, 
who  d.  unm.  Ibl8),  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

CoL.  .Alexander  Robebtsox,  to  whom  the  estate  was 
restortd  17s4,  but  who  d.  unm.  1822,  when  the  succession 
devolved  upon  Alexander  Robertson  (son  of  Duncan,  son  of 
Eobert  Bane,  as  before).  This  gentleman  was  infcft,  by  Crown 
charter,  in  the  barony  of  Struan,  23  June,  1824.  He  ?n.  1st, 
Wary,  dau.  of  William  Best,  Esq.  of  Mansfield,  co.  York,  by 
whom  he  bad  two  sous,  George  Ddncax,  his  heir,  and 
Francis,  lost  at  sea,  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau,  of  Gilbert 
Stewart,  of  Kineastle,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Alexander 
Gilbert,  s.  his  nephew  at  Struan  1842,  and  Robert  Joseph, 
d,  in  Jamaica.  He  d.  20  March,  1»30,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
con, 

George  Ddxcan  Robertson,  of  Struan,  Major-Gcn.  in  the 
army,  C.B.,  K.L.,  6.  29  April,  11G6;  m.  31  May,  17L'9,  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Outhwaite,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  186i)  had  issue, 

George  Du.ncan,  his  heir. 

Mary  .\nne,  m.  William  Jenkins,  Esq,  of  Strowan  Grove,  and 
d.  1849,  leaving  three  dans.,  Anne  Phoebe,  m.  I><ry2,  Alex- 
ander Couper,  Esq.;  Georgiana;  and  Augusta  Jauet,  m. 
1857,  James  C,  M'Coan,  Esq. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  1851. 
Gen.  Robertson,  who  passed  upwards  of  thirty  years  in  active 
service,  and  who  received  the  Cross  of  the  Imperial  Austrian 
Order  of  Leopold,  d.  1  July,  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Duncan  Robertson  (styled  Strdan  Robertson), 
of  Struan,  J.P,,  Chief  of  the  clan  Donnachie,  Lieut,  42nd 
Highlanders,  6.  26  July,  1816;  m.  3  April,  1839,  Mary  Stuart, 
dau.  of  Major  Ardiibald  Mensies,  of  Avondale,  co.  Stirling, 
42nd  Highlaudui-s.  He  d.  3  April,  18G4,  and  was  e.  by  his 
uncle, 

Alexander  Gilbert  Robertson  (Struan  Robertson), 
of  Struan,  b.  6  March,  1806  ;  Hi.  Jan.  1863,  Miss  Charlotte 
Vr'ilhelmina  Hoffman,  and  had  issue, 

Alasdair  Stewart,  now  of  Sriuan. 

Duncan,  6.  11  Sept.  lbC7  ;  (/.  IsuJ. 

Jean  Rosine,  6.  7  Sept.  1865. 
Mr.  Robertson  d.  16  Oct.  1834. 

Arms— Gn.,  three  wolfs  heads  erased  arg.,  armed  and 
langued  az.  ;  lying  on  a  compartment  under  the  arms,  a  wild 
man  chained.  Crat — A  dexter  arm  and  hand  erect,  hokiii'^,'  a 
regal  crown,  all  ppr.  Hupportfrrs — Dexter,  a  serpent ;  sinister, 
a  dove  ;  the  heads  of  each  encircled  with  rays.  Motto — Virtutis 
gloria  nierces. 

Men'ieuc'S — BaiTacks,  Rannoch,  N.B.,  and  40,  Charleville 
Eoad,  Kensington,  S.W. 


EOBERTSON-LUXFORD    OF    CROISCRAa. 

KoBKkTSON-LrxFOKD,  JoH.v  .Stewakt  Ouiak.ne, 
Esq.  of  llif^ham,  co.  Sussex,  and  Croiscrag,  Perth- 
sliire,  J.P.  CO.  Pertli,  Parrister-at-Law,  b.  13  Feb. 
1851  ;  m.  IB'iO,  Cecilia  Helen,  eldest  dau,  and  co-heir 
of  James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Dairy  (see  that  family/), 
and  has  issue, 

1.  James  Odiarne,  b.  1832. 

I.  Ermenirude  Anne. 

II.  Audrey  ilariun. 


Mr.  J.  S.  O.  Luxford  assumed  by  royal  licence,  in 
]8(j-i,  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  RobKKTSON, 
pursii;tnt  to  the  will  of  the  late  George  Duncuu 
Eobert  son,  Esq,  of  Struan. 

Xiineagre.— The  family  of  Luxford  is  of  old  standing  in 
Sussex.  In  an  account  given  of  the  nobility  and  gentry  who 
contributed  to  the  defence  of  the  country  at  the  time  of  the 
Spanish  invasion,  1588,  two  Luxfords  are  mentioned  in  con- 
nection with  Sussex,  viz.  Luxford  of  Westmeston,  and  Lux- 
ford of  Hurstpierpoint,  .and  from  the  former  the  Highauj 
family  is  descended.  The  estates  are  in  the  parishes  of  Hails- 
ham,  Salehurst,  Beckley,  Ikelsham,  Guldeford,  and  Playden, 
Sussex,  and  in  Stowe  and  Witersham,  Kent.  The  family  lyoM 
the  lay  rectury  of  Hailsham,  in  which  church  is  their  buryins'- 
place,  as  well  as  the  royalty  of  the  island  of  Oxney,  Kent. 
The  late 

John  Luxford,  Esq.  of  Highain,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1756;. 
m.  1SU2,  Catherine  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Curteis,  Esq^.  of 
Rye,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John  Odiarne,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George  Curteis,  M.A.,  of  Hicham,  Sussex,  J. P.,  b-. 
1810;  m.  1839,  Ann  Matilda  Pauline,  youngest  dau.  of  Pir 
Ji>t,i:is  Henry  Stracey,  4th  Bart.,  and iZ.  10  Nov.  1893,  leavnu, 
with  other  issue, 

George    Bentinck,   Major    late   R.    W.   Fusiliers,    CllieJ 
Constable  of  Sussex,  6.  1842. 
I.  Lydia  Mary. 
The  elder  son, 

John   Odiarne  Luxford,    Esq.    of  Higham,   Sussex,   J.P., 
sometime  an  officer  Royal  Dragoons,  m.  1843,  Marion,  dau.  oE 
Robert  Wallas,  Esq.  of  Madeira,  and  d.  1880,  leaving  issue, 
I.  John  .Stewart  Odiarne,  now  of  Higham  and  Croiscrag, 

I,  Harriott  Mary. 

II.  Marion  Frances. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  three  wolfs  heads  erasccJ 
arg.,  armed  and  langued  az.  :  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  pile  a/., 
between  two  arrows,  points  downwards,  in  base  of  tlie  la.>t-, 
three  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  tiebl.  Cixsi — Upon  a  rock 
ppr.  a  wolf  rampant  or  collared  with  line  reflexed  over  the- 
back  az,  supporting  an  arrow  as  in  the  arms  also  ppr 

Seats — Higham  House,  Robertsbiidge,  Sussex,  and  Croiscrag,. 
Rannoch,  Perthshire. 


ROBERTSON    OF    KINDEACE. 

EoBERTSON,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Kiudeace,  Green- 
yards, and  Glencalvie,  co.  Eoss,  J.P.  and  D.L.,. 
6.  20  April,  1831 ;  m.  10  Dec.  18G8,  Helena  Emma, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Maryon  Wilson,  Bart,  of 
Charlton,  co.  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  April, 
1891)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  and  d.  1870. 

II.  Gilbert,  Lieut.  3rd   Batt.  Seaforth   Highlanders,  b.  iO- 
March,  1873. 

III.  Dudley  Maryon,  6.  1874. 

IV.  Arthur  William  Gerard,  b.  1875. 

V.  Spencer  Duncan  Charles,  6.  1  *76. 

VI.  C'-ilin  John  Trevelyan,  b.  loi ;. 

VII.  Ronald  Hugh  Wilson,  b.  l8i'y. 

VIII.  Lionel  Jlontague,  b.  1879. 

I.  Helena  Kindeace  Perceval  Charlton  Cruikshank,  b.  lSG9i. 

II.  Amy  Orkney  Stracathro,  b.  1872. 

Liiueag'e.  -  The  Robertsons  of  Kindeace  branched  o!ti 
about  the  year  1544  from  the  Robertsons  of  luslas,  who  were- 
an  offshoot  of  Struan. 

William  Robertson,  younger  so"i  ot  John  RobertsoR- 
(ancestor  of  the  Robertsons  nf  insltM),  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  oc 
Fearn  of  Pitcullen,  obtained  from  his  father  in  patrimony 
several  lands  about  Inverness.  This  gentleman  having, 
acquired  great  riches  by  commerce,  purch.ised  extensive- 
estates,  viz.  in  1015,  the  lands  of  Orkney,  in  the  co.  of  Nuiin  ; 
and  in  1639,  the  lauds  of  Kindeace,  &c.,  in  eo.  Ross,  wliiclii 
last  became  the  chief  title  of  the  family.  He  m.  Elspeih, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Howison,  .Minister  of  Inverness,  andi 
had  six  sons  and  three  daus.  The  eldest  surviving  son  anil 
successor, 

Gilbert  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  ni.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Colin  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Kincraig,  co,  Ross,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Frances  and  Janet,  who  both  m.  and  left 
a  numerous  issue)  three  sons,  William  who  d.  unm.  ;  Coun, 
his  father's  heir ;  and  George.  Gilbert  Robertson  was  .v.  by 
his  son, 

Colin  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  who  j»,  Rebecca,  cau. 


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of  Sir  Robert  Monro,  Bart,  of  Foulis,  who  d.  1GG8,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Sheriff-Depute  and  Commispary  of  Koss,  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Barber,  Esq.  of  jUdowrie,  cu.  Inver- 
ness, and  had  two  sons, 

1  Andrew,  Sheriff-Sutstitute  of  Boss,  m.  and  left  George, 
d.unm.;  Colin,  m.  and  had  issue;  Dixie,  7n.  and  had 
issue;  ftlary,  d.  unm.  ;  Anne,  m.  29  April,  1800,  Sir  John 
Gladstone,  1st  Hart,  of  Fasque  and  Balfour,  and  d.  lii'ii>; 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.;  and  Johanna. 

2  David,  a  Merchant  in  London,  who  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Robert,  Minister  of  Eddisod,  in  Easter  Iloss. 

IV.  James,  bred  to  the  sea. 

Colin  Robertson  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  IIobehtson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  a  Cavalry  Officer, 
who  i».  1st,  Calherine,  dau.  of  Ilobevt  Robertson,  Esq.  of 
Shipland,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  two  sons,  Charles  and  Archi- 
bald. He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Monro,  Bart,  of 
Foulis,  but  had  no  further  issue.     His  elder  son, 

Cbakles  Koeektson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  who  7?i.  Janet,  only 
dau.  of  Hugh  Rose,  Esq.  Clava,  co.  Nairn,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  Eueas  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Cudboll,  co.  Ross, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  he'r. 

II.  HuKh,  a  Planter  in  Jamaica,  where  he  died. 
HI.  Charles,  a  Merchant  in  London. 

IV.  Roderick,  an  Officer  in  the  army. 

V.  Archibald,  a  Planter  in  Demerara,  where  he  died. 

VI.  Robert,  H  E  I.C.  Medical  Service. 

VII.  Duncan,  a  Merchant  in  New  Orleans,  who  d.  there. 
viii.  Harry,  of  the  Trinity  House,  London,  m.  1804,  Julia, 

relict  of  Charles  Pennick,  Esq.  of  IregeniUo,  J. P.  for  to. 
Cornwall,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  live  daus  , 

1  Charles,  b.  26  Aug.  1805,  in  the  Trinity  House. 

2  Jane  Court,  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  27  Sept.  1811. 

1  Janet,  m.  1825,  William  Pit  Buine,  Esq. 

2  Mary  Isabella.  3  Julia,  d.  1823. 
4  Catherine  Susanna.  6  Ljdia. 

IX.  John,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  storminfc  a  fort  in  India. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Alexander  Guthrie,  and  d.  1827. 
Mr.  Robertson  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Major  of  Militia,  b.  2  Feb.  1765 ;  m.  20  Dec.  1789,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Chisholm,  of  Chisholm,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander  Chisholm,  b.  1794,  an  Officer  in  the  24lh  Regt. 
and  42nd  Royal  Highlanders  ;  d.unm.  1821. 

Major  Robertson  d.  7  April,  18i4.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Robertson,   Esq.  of  Kindeace,    J. P.   and   D.L., 
Major  in  the  army,  9rith  Regt.,  served  with  the  78th  Ross-shire 
Highlanders  at  the  taking  of  Java,  6.  26  July,  1790  ;  m.   12 
Aug.     1816,     Helen,     4th     dau.    and     co-heir    of    Patrick 
Cruikshank,  Esq.  of  Stracathro,  co.  Forfar,  by  Marjory  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Gerard,  D.D.,  of  King's  Coll. 
Aberdeen,  and  d.  17  Oct.  1868,  having  had  issue, 
1.  William  Cruikshank,  b.  17  May,  1817  ;  m.  5  Sept.  1860, 
Eupheuiia  Garden,  youngest  dau.  of  Major  Duna  d  Mackay, 
70th  Regt.,  and  d.  20  .\ug.  1867,  leaving  two  daus. 
n.  Patrick  Gerard,  6.  3  Feb.  1819;  d.  unm.  17  April,  1854. 

III.  Charies  Henry,  b.  14  June,  1821 ;  d.  16  Feb.  1822. 

IV.  Charles,  now  of  Kindeace. 

I.  Mary  Chisholm,  m.  15  July,  1845,  Alexander  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Margaret  Amy,  Mi.  27  July,  1852,  James  Falconer  Gil- 
landers,  Efq.  of  Hitjhfield,  co.  Ross,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  three  wolf's  heads 
erased,  arg.,  armed  andlangued  az.,  a  border  engrailed  of  riie 
second,  for  Robertson  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  three  boar's  heads 
couped  sa.,  armed  and  langued  gu.,  within  a  border  gu.,  for 
Cbuikshank;  Lying  on  a  compartment  under  the  arms,  a  wild 
man  in  chains.  CYest — A  dexter  arm,  holding  up  an  imperial 
crown  ppr.,  also  a  swan  ppr.  Mottoes — Virtutis  gloria  merces  : 
Recte  faeiendo  neminem  timeas. 

Seai— Kindeace,  Delny  Station,  co.  Ross. 


STEWART-ROBERTSON    OF 
EDRADYNATE. 

Stewaet-Kobeetson,  James,  Esq.  of  Edrady- 
nate,  co.  Perth,  J. P.  imd  D.L.,  Member  of  the 
Koyal  Company  of  Archers  (the  Queen's  Body 
Guard  for  .Scotland),  a  Fellow  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  5.  15  IMay,  1823;  >«.  27 
April,  1852,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Cuning- 
hame,  Esq.  of  Ballanorris,  and  Lorn  House,  Tsle  of 
Man,  formerly  of  Eandalloch,  and  Drumquhasscl, 


CO.  Stirling,  by  -whom  (who  was  b.  6  Jan.  1832,  an3 
d.  20  April,  1866)  he  has  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Ballanorris,  b.  14  Nov.  1856;  m.  1880,  JanelJ 
Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  William  Murray-Allan, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Glenfeochan,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  issue, 
Dorothy  Campbell,  b.  24  Aug.  1891.  ike  Stewarx- 
Robebtson  of  Bailanorris-) 

I.  Margaret  Cuninghame.  n.  Dorothea. 

III.  Mary.  iv.  Helen. 

Liineag'e. —  The  pedigree  of  tliis  family  is  fully  recorded  ini 
the  Court  of  the  Lord  Lyon  King  of  Arms,  Scotland.  The 
ancestors  of  this  branch  of  the  Stewarts  have  been  landowners- 
in  the  district  of  Athole,  co.  Perth,  from  the  loth  century. 

Alexander  Stewart,  Earl  of  Buchan,  "The  Wolf  of  Bade- 
noch,"  Alasdair  MOr,  Mac-an-Righ,  4th  son  of  Robert  II.,. 
King  of  Scotland,  obtained  from  his  father  on  18  Oct.  1380,  a. 
charter  of  the  lands  of  Garth,  &c.,  in  the  district  of  Athole,  co. 
Perth,  where  still  exists  the  picturesque  ruin  of  his  strong- 
hold, known  as  Garth  Castle,  or  Caisteal-i-Ch-uilein-ChCirta, 
"  the  Castle  of  the  fierce  wolf." 

James  Stewart,  one  of  his  four  illegitimate  sons,  and  whO' 
is  witness  to  a  charter  by  the  Earl  of  Mar,  his  brother,  dated 
24  Dec.  1409,  where  he  is  styled  "Jacobo  Stewart,  fratrc 
nostro,"  VI.  Janet,  dau.  and  heir  of  Alexander  Menzies,.  ofi 
Fothergill,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas  Menzies  ^youngest  son 
of  Alexander  Menzies,  of  Darisdeer)  who  acquired  those  land* 
by  charter  from  Robert  I.,  King  of  Scotland.  The  son  of  this 
marriage. 

John  Stewart,  of  Fothergill,  had  a  Crown  Charter  of  his 
lands  30  Oct.  1455,  and  acquired  the  lands  of  Ldradynate  froni. 
John,  1st  Earl  of  Athole,  by  charter  dated  24  July,  1465.  By 
his  wife,  Marion,  he  left, 

I.  Niel,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Bonskeid,  &c.,  who  received  a  charter  o£ 
the  lands  of  Bonskeid  on  31  Dec.  1474,  from  his  father, 
John.     He  d   in  1501,  leaving  one  sun, 

Robert,  who  carried  on  the  line  as  hereafter. 
John  Stewart,  of  Fotheigill,  d.  at  Garth  Custle,  10  Dec.   1475, 
and  was  bur.  inDunkeld  Cathedral.    He  was  «.  by  his  eldest; 
son, 

NiEL  Stewart,  of  Fothergill,  Garth,  <fcc  ,  m.  Elizabetli 
Stewart  (who  appears  in  Charter  of  Great  Sea!  by  King  James- 
lY.,  22  Aug.  1495),  and  d.  at  Garth  Castle  3  Jan.  1499,  leaving, 
one  son, 

Kiel  Stewart,  of  Fothergill  and  Garth,  m.  Christian  Stewart,, 
dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Atliol,  and  d.  1554.  They  had  one 
son  John,  who  d.  s.  p.  1577,  when  the  family  representation, 
devolved  on  his  kinsman,  the  son  of  Alexander,  of  Bonskeid, 
viz., 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Bonskeid,  i'c,  who  s.  by  precept  as- 
heir  to  his  father  19  May,  1501.  He  assisted  his  cousin,  >.i,;k 
2nd  of  Garth,  in  the  burning  of  Weem  Castle  in  1502,  and  li.  in. 
1546,  leaving, 

James  Stewart,  of  Bonskeid,  who  g.  as  heir  to  his  father 
by  precept  of  7  July,  1546,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Stewart, 
of  Fineastle,  and  d.  16  Oct.  1565.     He  had  one  son, 

John  Stewart,  of  Bonskeid,  <fcc.,  in.  Margaret,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Carse,  2nd  sou  of  Thomas 
Stewart,  8th  Laird  of  Grantully.  John  received  a  charter  o£ 
the  lands  of  Bonskeid  from  his  father  on  12  June,  15C3,  auU 
dying  1006,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Stewart,  5th  of  Bonskeid,  .fee,  received  sasine 
on  precept  from  Patrick,  Master  of  Gray,  as  heir  to  his  father, 
on  1  June,  1607.  He  m.  Margaret  Robertson,  of  Lude,  and 
two  sons, 

I.  John,  6th  Laird  of  Bonskeid,  whose  male  line  is  now 
extinct. 

II.  James,  of  Wester  Clunie. 

His  2nd  son, 

James  Stewart,  received  a  charter  from  his  father  of  the 
lands  of  Wester  Clunie  on  29  May,  1625,  m.  15  Aug.  lb"3!4 
Barbara,  dau.  af  Duncan  Menzies,  of  Comrie,  brother  of  Sir 
Alexander  Menzies,  of  Menzies  Castle  (1588  to  1624).  They 
had  two  sons, 

I.  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Wester  Clunie,  from  whom  aro 
descended  the  Poyntz  Stewarts,  who  settled  in  Ireland. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  weJreat. 

The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Stewart,  of  Killiechassie,  &c.,  was  Minister 
of  Killin,  1679-1729.  He  m.  Jan.  1683,  Anna,  dau.  of  Duncaii 
Campbell,  ofEdramuckie  (wlio  d.  1730).  At  his  death,  in 
1729,  he  left,  with  other  sons,  whose  descendants  are  now  all 
extinct  in  the  male  line. 


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liOBERT  STEn-AET,  of  Doroulicli,  A'c,  6.  1704  :  i/i.  l7'-9,  Jean 
Campbell,  dau.  of  Kobert  Campboll,  of  Auchlyne  (cousin- 
(renium  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Bieaiialbanc),  and  left  at  his 
do.ith  in  1767,  by  her  (who  <?.  17SS),  one  son, 

James  Stewakt,  of  Derculich,  &c.,  6.  1730;  to.  1778,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Duncan  Itobertson,  of  Edradynate,  a  direct 
t.eseeudant  of  Alexander  Kobertson,  5th  Laird  of  Struan  in 
i.'ot;,  through  bis  'Jnd  surviving  son,  Andrew  (see  Kobebtson 
.',   ^'/  ucirK     He  d.  in  ISOli,  leaving  one  son, 

James  Stewart  KObebtson,  of  Edradynate,  Ac,  D.L.  and 
J.l'.  for  CO.  Perth,  h.  17S3  ;  »i.  1S17,  his  cousin,  Dorothea,  dau. 
and  heirof  Adam  Stewart  of  Blackhill,  Cluny,  &o.,  and  assumed 
t)y  direction  the  additional  surname  of  Eouertso.n.  They  had 
one  son, 

Ja  mes  Stewart  Eocertson,  now  of  Edradynate. 

.•!r»js— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  grand  quarters  counter-quar- 
tered ;  quarterly,  istand  4th  or,  a  fesse  ehequy  az.  aud  arg., 
.tn  chief  a  label  of  three  points  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  three 
carlis  or,  for  Stewart;  2nd  and  3rd  grand  quartere  gu.,  three 
wolfs  beads  erased  arg.,  armed  and  langued  az.,  in  chief  a 
crescent  arg.,  for  Kobertson.  Crcils — 1st,  Stewart,  A  griffin 
passant  ppr.  ;  2nd,  Kobertson,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a 
crown,  all  ppr.  Mottoes — Never  unprepared;  Virtutts  gloria 
merces. 

^eat — Edradynate.  Tullypowrie,  co.  Perth. 

Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  S.W.  :  and  New,  and  University 
<E(Jiaburgh). 


KOBERTSON    OF    AUCHLEEKS. 

ROBEETSO.N,     EUGAK    WiLLIAM,     Ksq.    of    Alich- 

let'ks,  CO.  Perth,  J.l'.  for  co.  Bcdt'ord,  formerly 
Capt.  Bedford  Militia,  and  late  Lieut.  IGtli  Eegtl, 
i.  1853;  w.  1878,  Henrietta  Matilda,  youngest  dau. 
of  Henry  Lees,  Esq.  of  Aucliengray. 

liineage. — The  Auchlecks  branch  of  the  clan  Donnachie, 
settled  in  Auchleeks  for  more  than  four  hundred  years,  derives 
in  a  direct  line  from 

James  Robertson,  of  Calvinc,  4th  son  of  the  5th  Baron  of 
Struan,  whose  2nd  son, 

Donald  Robertson,  first  of  Auchleeks,  was  father  of 

Charles  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  who  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Robertson,  of  Lude,  d.  1615.     Their  son, 

Duncan  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of 
Walter  Robertson,  of  Downie,  Strathardle,  and  had  a  son, 

Donald  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Bruce, 
of  Cultmalundie,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  whose  eldest  son,  John,  m.  his  cousin  Amelia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Duncan  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks. 

Charles  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  «i.  a  dau.  of  Robertson, 
of  laskally,  and  was  .<;.  by  his  son, 

Duncan  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  m.    1st,  Janet,  dau.  of 
.Stewart,  of  Killichassie,  Strath'.ay,  and  had  by  her  two  daus., 
Amelia,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Robertson,  of  Glentilt. 
Helen,  m.  George  Robertson,  of  Auchnagie. 
Duncan  Robertson  r/i.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  —  Campbell  of  Kinloch, 
and  had  by  her, 
Robert,  of  Auchleeks,  whose  son,  Duncan  Robertson,  Esq. 
of  Aiichleeks,  sold  that  estate  1821,  to  his  cousin,  Robert 
Robertson,  Esq.,  9th  Laird. 
Alexander,  ?/i.  and  liad  i=sue. 
The  eldest  dau., 

Amelia  Robertson,  j,i.  17G3,  her  cousin,  .John  Robertson, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  9th  Laird  of  Auchleeks. 

Christian,  m.  \Villi;im  McNeisii  Porter.  Esq.,  and  left  issue, 
John;    Robert;    Isabella,  7/;.  Alexander   Morrison,  Esq.  of 
Hilton   Mye,  near  Kelso,  Chesnut;    Amelia;    Anne;    and 
Mary. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Auchleeks,  co.  Perth,  and 
Menibland  Hall,  Devon,  J.P.andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Devon, 
18.3f;,  b.  7  Feb.  1777  ;  m.  12  I'eb.  1816,  Bridget,  dau.  of  George 
Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Temple  Sowerby,  co.  Westmorland,  and 
tiad  issue, 

Robert,  late  of  Auchleeks. 

George,  6.  22  June,  1823  ;  d.  in  India  13  April,  1848. 
John,  6.  20  Sept.  1824. 

William,  6.  29  Jan.  1835.  Frank,  b.  9  Feb.  1838. 

Bridget. 

Amelia,  m.  19    Feb.   1844,   Edgar  Walter  Garland,  Esq.  of 
Miehaelstowe  Hall,  Essex,  and  of  Woodcote  Grove,  Epsom, 
Surrey. 
JIary,  v;i.  23  July,  1846,  Lieut. -Col.  Maxwell  Ilyslop,  Bengal 

army, 
ilariiet. 


Louisa,  m.  5  July,  1855,  her  cousin,  Lieut.  Alexander  Turn- 
bull,  Bengal  army. 

Augusta. 
3Ir.  Robertson  d.  23  March,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 

liocERT  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Auchleeks,  J.P.,  b.  27  Dec 
IslG;  m.  4  Oct.  1848,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Cay,  Esq.  of 
Edinburgh,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Edgar  William,  now  of  Auchleeks. 

Anns,  Crest,  and  Motto— Same  as  Robertson  of  Straan. 

&(U— Auehleeks  House,  Blair  Atliol. 


STE  WART-ROBERTSON  OF  BALLANORIS. 

Stewaet-Eobeetson,  James,  Esq.  of  Balla- 
imrris,  Isle  of  Man,  and  Colquhalzie,  co.  Perth,  J. P., 
t'upt.  3rd  Batt.  Eoyal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch), 
i.  14  Nov.  ISoG ;  s.  to  Ballanorris  on  thft  death  of 
his  aunt.  Miss  M.  C.  J.  Cuninghame,  in  1885  ;  m. 
II  Sept.  1880,  Janet  Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of. 
Thomas  William  Murray  Allan,  Esq.  of  Glenfeo- 
ehan,  co.  Argyll,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  T.  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Achallader,  and  has  issue, 
Dorothy  Campbell,  b.  24  Aug.  1891. 

Lineage, — The  early  history  of  the  Cuninghames  of 
Diumquhassil  and  Bandalloch,  co.  Stirling,  is  fully  given  in  the 
Appendix  to  Nisbtt's  Heraldry  (1742). 

The  Cuninghames  of  Drumquhassil  had  an  active  share  in 
tlie  early  historical  events  of  Scotland,  and  the  name  of  John 
Cuninghame,  styled  "  The  Laird  ofDruiuquUassil,"  appears  in 
tlie  roll  of  Landlordis,  &o.,  appended  to  a  long  and  important 
Scntcli  Act  of  Parliament  regarding  the  poliee  of  the  country, 
commonly  called  "The  General  Band,"  1587. 

CoL.  William  Cuninghame,  of  Ballanorris,  was  eldest  son 
of  George  Cuninghame,  of  Bandalloch,  and  Esther  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Jolly,  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty, 
Edinburgh,  and  who  were  m.  6  Nov.  1752.  He  sold  Bandal- 
loch in  1791,  on  acquiring  property  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  His 
grandfather,  William  Cuninghame,  of  Bandalloch  (who  in. 
Maltha,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Suttie,  1st  bart.  of  Balgone,  co. 
Haddington),  was  10th  in  order  of  succession  from  Sir  Andrew 
Cuninghame,  of  Polmaiso  and  Drunquhassil  {temp.  King 
David  II.),  who  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Robert  de  Cuninghame, 
Lord  of  Kilmaurs,  ancestor  of  the  Cuninghames,  Earls  of  Glen- 
cairn. 

Col.  Wm.  Cuninghame.  of  Ballanorris,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  58th 
Regt.,  from  which  lie  retired  in  1795,  was  b.  1753,  and  a.  1825. 
He  m.  1791,  Christian  (<i.  1832),  dau.  of  John  Taubman,  Esq.  of 
The  Bowling  Green,  Castletown,  and  The  Nunnery,  Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Cuninghame,  Esq.  of  Ballanorris,  b.  1793;  m.  Feb. 
Ib22,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Patrick  McDougall,  Esq.  of  Caila- 
naeh,  Argyllshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  July,  1834)  he  left 
at  his  decease,  13  June,  1832, 

I.  William  John,  of  Ballanorris,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  of  the 
42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  b.  14  Aug.  1826  ;  d.  at  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  21  Juno,  1850. 

II.  Patrick  Taubman,  of  Ballanorris,  6.  29  Sept.  1827;  to. 
1853,  Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  Quayle,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  Isle 
of  Man,  and  d.  without  issue,  30  April,  1872. 

III.  Robert  Campbell,  Capt.  42nd  Royal  Highlanders  (with 
which  regiment  he  served  throughout  the  Crimean  cam- 
paign), b.  May,  1829;  d.  at  Malta  of  Crimean  fever  on  his 
w:iy  home,  5  Sept.  1856. 

I.  Margaret  Christian  Johanna,  late  of  Ballanorris  :  d. 
Ibbi,  and  was  s.  by  her  nephew. 

II.  Mary  Jane,  6.  6  Jan.  1832;  m.  27  April,  1852,  James 
Stewart  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Edradynate,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Perth,  and  d.  29  April,  1866,  leaving  issue  (with  several 
daus.)  a  son,  James,  now  of  Ballanorris. 

A  riiis— Arg.,  a  shakefork  sa.  between  three  roses  gu.     Crest — 
A  trunk  of  an  oak  tree  with  a  sprig  vert.     Motto— Tsxadtm. 
Heat — Colqiihalzie,  Perthshire. 


ROBERTSON     OF    WIDMERPOOL. 

EoBEETSOX,  Geokge  Cokb,  Esq.  of  Widmerpool 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  J. P.,  High  Shcrilf  1881, 
Capt.  Notts  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  formerly  Major 
17th  Laucers  and  Eobin  Hood  E.V.,  6.  31  Jan. 
1839;  m.  1873,  Harriet  Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew  Low, 
Esq.  of  Savannah,  State  of  Georgia,  North  America. 
She  d.  s.  f.  1891. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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172?. 


Liineag'e. — James  Robebtson,  of  Inverbervie,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, 6.  1668 ;  m.  1705,  Elizabeth  Burness,  of  Caterline, 
and  had  issue.     His  4th  son, 

George  Kobertson,  settled  in  co.  Nottingham,  m.  Mary, 
■dau.  of  Joseph  Holland,  Esq.  of  The  Ford,  co.  Derby,  and 
had,  with  otlier  issue,  a  son, 

James  Kobertson,  Esq.  of  Widmerpool,  b.  1747;  i".  1782, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Heneage  Parker,  Esq.  of  iVIansfield  Wuud- 
house,  by  whom,  who  d.  Iti08,  lie  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick,  of  Widmerpool,  s.  his  faiher,  6.  1783,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Nottingham  1827  ;  d.  s.  p.  1863. 

II.  James,  of  Widmerpool,  s.  his  brother,  6.  1784  ;  d.  s.p.  187C. 

III.  John  (Kev.>,  b.  1790;  m.  15  May,  1823,  Arabella  Saville, 
dau.  of  Francis  Ferrand  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Osberton  and 
Aldwarke,  co.  Nottingham,  and  d.  s.  p.  1869. 

«v.  George,  Comm.  li.N.,  b.  1793;  m.  1827,  Sarah  Sophia, 
dau.  of  JJ'Kwes  Coke,  Esq.  of  BrookhiU  ilaJl,  co.  Derby, 
and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Coke,  now  of  Widmerpool. 

2  Charles  James  Dymock,  of  Washing'.ey  Hall,  Hunts,  b. 
1843. 

.3  Wdliam  Henry,  6.  1848. 

1  Ann  Sophia,  ni.  N.  E.  li.  Kindersley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Henrietta  Colce.  3  Catherine  Coke. 

4  Ellen  Mary,  in.  Eev.  C.  C.  Wood,  and  d.  1874,  leaving 
issue. 
I.  Kathcrino. 
Mr.  Kobertson  adopted  the  surname  of  Robinson  instead  of 
his  patronymic  ItoEEBTSON,  which  latter  surname  has  been 
resumed  by  his  grandson.    He  d.  1817. 
Seat — Widmerpool  Hall,  Nottingham. 
Cluis — Army  and  Kavy,  and  Aaval  and  Military. 


SOBERTSON  OF  HUNTINGTON  CASTLE. 

EoBEETSON,  Herbekt,  Esq.  of  Huntington 
Castle,  CO.  Carlow  ;  Thornleigb,  Clapham  Common  : 
and  The  Cedars,  South  Hackney,  Barrister-at-Law 
of  Lincohi's  Inn,  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P. 
COS.  London  and  Carlow,  b.  2G  April,  1849;  m.  1 
Jan.  1880,  Helen  Alcxandrina  Melian,  eld.  dau.  and 
co-heiressof  the  late  Alexander  Uurdin,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Huntington  Castle,  co.  Carlow,  by  Melian  Jones 
liis  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Matthew  Haymau, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  South  Abbey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Manning  Dcrdin,  b.  29  May,  1SS6. 

II.  NeviilWarham,  b.  27  May,  1S89. 
JII.  Magnus  Storm,  b.  11  Oct.  1893. 

I.  Helen  Manning. 

II.  iJrenda  Mehan  Manning,  d.  young. 

liineagre. — Alexander  Held,  younger  son  of  John  Eeid, 
styled  4th  Baron  of  Strathloch,  assumed  the  name  of 
Kobertson,  at  the  same  time  as  his  elder  brother  John 
Kcid,  styled  5th  Baron  Itua  of  Strathloch,  who  in  1567,  m.  his 
cousin  Marjory,  dau.  of  John  Kobertson  of  Lude  and  there 
upon  assumed  the  name  of  Kobertson  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
succeeding  barons  Rua  (a  title  which  continued  to  be  borne 
until  this,  the  elder  line  became  extinct  in  1807)  and  also  of 
the  Robertsons  of  Cray  and  of  West  and  East  Bleaton.  Alex- 
ander Eeid  was  of  Dounie  in  Strathardle,  Perthshire,  and  iii. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Scott  of  Dounie,  and  had  issue,  besides 
a  younger  son,  Walter,  who  was  of  Middle  Dounie,  an  elder 
son, 

John  Keid  or  Robertson,  of  East  Dounie,  who  was  s.  by 
Jiis  son, 

Alexander  Robertson,  of  Dounie,  b.  1585,  who  had,  with 
other  issue, 

I.  Alexander,    6.    1607,    whose    descendants    remained    at 
Dounie  until  the  end  of  the  last  century. 

II.  James,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  younger  son, 

James  Robertson,  b.  1608,  migrated  to  Kirkwall  in  the 
Orkney  Islands,  in  1630,  and  settled  at  Orpliir.  He  had  nine 
sons,  who  left  numerous  descendants.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Robertson,  b.  at  Orpliir,  1642,  m.  a  dau.  of  Magnus 
Halcro,  and  Iiad  issue, 

r.  James,  of  Groundwater. 

II.  NicoL,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  TO.  Marjory  Velzian  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

NicoL  Robertson,  b.  1  Feb.  1670,  settled  in  Groundwater 
and  left  by  Catherine  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
George  Robert^son,   of  Upper    Groundwater,     6.   1706,    to. 


Helen,  dau.  of  Magnus  Wilson  of  Uphouse,  and  had,  with  four 
daus., 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  bapt.  8  July,  1739. 

III.  George,  bapt.  2  Oct.  1741,  m.  Elspet  Garvcy. 

IV.  Magnus,  bapt.  17  April,  1743. 

V.  John,  bapt.  2  Nov.  1746. 

VI.  Andrew,  bapt.  1  Aug.  1748,  m.  Jean  Sinclair  and  left 
issue. 

Mr.  George  Robertson  d.  1780.    His  eldest  son, 

James  Robertson,  of  Upper  Groundwater,  bapt.  IS  Auj;. 
1734,  m.  12  Oct.  1763,  Catherine  Heddle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Robert,  bapt.  8  Nov.  1772,  d.  s.p.  1794. 

III.  James,  bapt.  2  March,  1775,  7n.  1806,  Barbara  Cumniina', 
and  lett  issue,  some  of  whom  are  still  living  iu  the  Orkneys. 

IV.  William,  bapt.  18  Nov.  1779,  d.  young. 

I.  llelline. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  James  Gumming. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Robertson,  b.  14  Aug.  1765,  was  the  first  of  the 
family  to  leave  Scotland.  After  having  spent  his  life  at  sea 
he  settled  in  London.  He  m.  8  Dec.  1807,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Howell  of  Cheltenham,  and  widow  of  James  Wilson, 
li.N.,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1847,  having  by  her  who  d.  28  Dec.  1850, 
had  issue,  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Storm  Robertson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  6.  5  Feb.  1809, 
ni.  1st,  22  Jan.  1843,  Annabella,  dau.  of  George  Bland;  she 
d.  s.  p.  30  March  following ;  he  vi.  2ndly,  15  Oct.  1846,  Maria 
Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Manning  of  Clapham 
(and  sister  and  heiress  in  her  issue,  of  Robert  Henry  Manning, 
who  d.  23  May,  1891)  and  by  her  who  a.  9  Feb.  1887,  had 
issue, 

Herbert,  now  of  Huntingdon  Castle. 

Maria  Louisa,  m.  20  Sept  1864,  Colonel  Thomas  William 
Haines, of  Hasketon  Manor,  Suffolk,  and  rf.  11  July,  1879.1eav- 
ing  issue,  Arthur  Manning,  6.  15  April,  1866,  Lieut.  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.,  and  Eveline  Constance. 

Dr.  Robertson  d.  6  Aug.  1867. 

J^amilg  of  gurbin. 

It  is  stated  that  this  family  is  a  branch  of  a  very  ancient 
Essex  family  and  that  John  Durdin,  Esq.,  a  Magistrate  for 
that  co.,d.  in  the  early  part  of  the  17th  century  and  was  buried 
in  Westminister  Abbey,  where  there  was  until  lately  a  tablet 
to  his  memory.    His  son, 

John  Dordin,  migrated  to  co.  Cork,  circa  1639.  When  the 
great  rebellion  broke  out  1641,  he  was  constrained  to  flee 
b.ack  to  England,  and  in  a  list  of  fugitives  vi'c  find  his  name 
recorded  as  Jolin  Durdin  of  Glanmire.  He  resided  for  a 
time  in  Norwich  ;  and  in  the  registry  of  St.  George's  Church  in 
that  city,  is  the  baptism,  1649,  of  his  youngest  child 
"  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Durdin  and  Mary  his  wife."  On  the 
restoration  of  tranquillity  in  Ireland,  Mr.  Durdin  returned  to 
Cork,  where  he  d.  at  the  great  age  of  108,  and  was  bur.  at 
Carrigluohill.     His  son, 

Michael  Durdin,  of  Bailymagooley,  co.  Cork,  1663.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Cotter,  of  Innismore,  co.  Cork,  and 
sister  of  Sir  James  Cotter,  Knt.,  and  dying  aged  97,  was  bur. 
at  Carrigluohill,  being  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Ddrdin,  Esq.  of  Fortarabia,  co.  Cork,  6.  1676,  7ii. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cole,  Esq.  of  Innishannon,  co.  Cork, 
.and  had  issue.  He  d.  1772  aged  96,  and  was  bur.  at  Carrig- 
tuohill.     His  son, 

Alexander  Durdin,  Esq.,  b.  1712,  was  of  Shanagary,  co. 
Coik,  and  of  Huntington,  co.  Carlow.  This  gentleman  was 
married  four  times.  His  first  wife  was  Miss  Dunscombc,  of  co. 
Cork,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  His  2nd  wife,  whom  he  to. 
1746,  was  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Kilmoon 
House,  CO.  Meath.  She  d.  a  few  days  after  the  birth  of  her 
only  child, 

I.  Richard,  b.  1747,  m.  Helen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John 
Esmonde,  of  Huntington,  or  Huntingdon  Castle,  near 
Clonegal,  co.  Carlow,  the  4th  Bart.,  and  by  her  had  an  only 
son,  Alexander,  who  d.  s.  2'- 

Mr.  Durdin  to.  3rdly,  1766,  Annie  (liA  VAnx)  relict  of  William 
Penn,  Esq.  grandson  of  the  founder  of  Pennsylvania,  and 
with  this  lady  he  received  a  large  portion  as  well  of  the  Irish, 
as  of  the  American  estates  of  the  family.  On  her  decease, 
.?.  p.  1767,  he  711.  4thly,  Jan.  1768,  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  (by  his 
wife  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq. 
of  Waterpark  and  Highfield,  co.  Cork)  of  Warham  St.  Leger, 
Esq.  of  Heyward  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1820)  he  had 
further  issue, 

II.  Warham,  of  Sunville,  Dromadda,  and  Midlcton  I^odge. 
all  m  CO.  Cork,  b.  1768,  m.  27  May,  1792,  Anne,  eldest  dau.. 


1724 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


r.OB 


(by  his  wife  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Downinc,  Esq.  of  nroom- 
fielil)  of  Thomas  G;inU-,  Esq.  of  Ballinamiss,  co.  Cork,  iwd 
by  her  (who  d.  1S-J7)  had  ijsue, 

1  Alexander  6.  1797;  (/.  uwrn.  at  Paris,  Dec.  1819. 

2  Thomas  Garde,  of  Shanajjarry  Castlo  (the  old  seat  of  tlie 
Pcnns),  an  otfioer  of  the  I3th  Lijrht  Diagoons,  m.  1/ 
June,  ISoo,  Anne  Isahella.  dau.  of  James  Lewis,  E.sq., 
aBd  by  her  \who  d.  22  Dec.  1SS9;  had  issue,  John  and 
Henrietta. 

3  Henry,  served  in  Spain,  i7.  ,'.  p. 

4  Warhara,  an  officer  in  tlie  IVrtli  liitiis,  (?.  .t.?).  June,  1886. 
6  Charles,  of  Sunbury,  co.  Cork,  m.  Miss  Uowies.  d.  2i 

Dec.  lt.7o,  «.  p. 

1  Elizabeth,  <^.  unm. 

2  Barbara,  m.  John  Boston,  M.D.  of  Midlelon,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  1654,  leaving  issue. 

3  Anne,  m.  Stephen  Jermyn  Masters,  Esq..  and  d.  1830. 

4  Jane,  m.  John  Bowles,  Esq.  of  Ballinvilla. 

6  Louisa,  m.  William  Garde,  Esq.  of  Bilberry,  and  d.  1834, 
leaving  issue. 

HI    John,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Ballymagooley,  co.  Cork,  b. 

1770  ;  d.  unm.  30  March,  1817,  and  was  bur.  at  Cloneiral. 
IV.  Alexander,  //.  1773,  m.  Mary,  d.iu.  of  Thomas  Uhames, 

Esq.  of  CO.   Wicklow,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Alieia,    ,ii. 

1842,  William  Whitton,  Esq.  of  Dublin.     He  d.  19  May, 

18-9,  and  was  bur.  at  Clonegal. 
■y.  Robert  Atkins,  of  Crancmore   Ilonse,  co.  Carlow,  J. P. 

and  D.L.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.   of   Thomas  Garde,  Esq.  of 

Ballindiiiess,  co.  Cork,   who  d.  1852.     He  d.  5  Jan.  1841, 

leaving  issue, 

1  Alexander  Warham  (Rev.),  (West  Parade,  Norwich),  m. 
7  Oct.  1847,  Lydia,  only  cliild  of  Uobert  Pitcher,  Esq.  of 
Kenwick  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J. P. ;   d.  s.p.  18  Aug.  1889. 

2  Thomas  Garde,  IncunUjent  of  Oldeastle,  co.  Meath,  m. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Antony  Browne,  Esq.  of  Eath^ar, 
Imbliii,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Charles  (iarde,  b.  1814,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.unm.  181.3. 

4  Robert  Garde,  b.  1818;  m.  Fidelia,  only  dau.  of  William 
Durdin,  Esq.  of  Huntington  Castle,  and  d.  19  Oct.  It78, 
leaving  issue. 

VI.  William  Leadeb,  of  whom  presently. 

VII.  Michael,  6.  1782,  left  issue  tsvo  sons,  and  a  dau. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Heathfleld,  near 
Touglial,  and  of  Dublin,  liy  whom  she  had  four  sons. 

LI.  Sarah  to.  John  Revell,  Esq.  of  Ardoyne,  co.  Carlow,  and 
tad  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Roche,  but  left  no  issue. 

IV.  Barbara,  m.  Henry  Beere,  Esq.  of  Black  Castle,  co. 
Kildare,  by  whom  she  had  two  dans. 

V.  Harriette,  d.  unm.  at  Huntington  Castle,  21  March,  1872. 
Mr.  Durdin  d.  20  Sept.  1807,  aged  95.      His  Gth  son, 

William  Leader  Ddbdin,  Esq.  of  Huntington  Castle,  co. 
Carlow,  B.A.,  M.D.,  b.  18  Dec.  1778,  m.  April,  1820,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Drury,  Esq.  of  Baliiiiderry,  co.  Wick- 
low, and  by  her  (who  if.  13  April,  1883)  had  issue,  Alexandkr, 
liis  heir;  Fidelia,  m.  her  cousin  Robert  Garde  Durdin,  Esq. 
Mr.  Durdin  d.  1  Jan.  1849.     His  eldest  son, 

Alesanoee  DnEDiN,  Esq.  of  Huntington  Castle,  co.  Carlow, 
and  of  Albany,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin,  LL.D.,  J. P.,  b.  G 
March,  1821 :  m.  6  Sept.  1851,  Melian  Jones,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Mathew  llayman,  Esq.,  J. P.  {sec  IIayman  of  Suutli  Abbtt/), 
and  d.  4  June,  1892,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Helen  Alexandrina  Melian.  m.  as  above. 

II.  Flunnce  Amy,  m.  14  Feb.  lsy:i,  A.  F.  Beasley,  Esq. 

III.  Melian  Lucy  Anne,  m.  16  Sept.  1««6,  W.  Holloway,  Esq. 

IV.  Hanieite  Emily  Hayman,  m.  R.  W.  B.  F'rizeli,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.  on  a  fesse  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
close  to  the  skull  arg.  a  man  in  chains  all  ppr.  Crest — A  dexter 
cutit  arm  erect  holding  a  falchion  enlilcd  with  an  antique 
crown  all  ppr.     Motto — Raniis  inicat  radix. 

Seats — Huntington  Caslle,  co.  Carlow;  Thornleigh,  Clapliam 
Common  ;   I'he  Cedars,  South  Hackney. 

Cirtta — Atheii«eum  and  Savile. 


KOBERTSON    OF    PAL:6    AND 
L.LANTYSILIO    HALL, 

EoBEETSON,  Sir  IIenky  Beyer,  Knt.  of  Pale, 
CO.  Mericneth,  and  of  LlaiitjsilioUiilJ,  co.  Denbigh, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  iligli  Sheriif  1892,  b.  4  May,  18G2 ; 
m.  20  Nov.  ly'JU,  Florence  Marj,  eld.  dau.  of 
Jo.sepli  Andrew  Keates,  Esq.  of  Llantjsilio  Hall. 
Sir  11.  B.  Kobertson  received  the  honour  of  Kniglit- 
hood  1890.  He  was  educated  at  Eton  and  Jesus 
Coll.  Cambridge  (B.A.  188-1). 

Lineage.— IIenrt  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Paid,  many  years 
M.P.  for  Shrewsbury  and  for  co.  Merioneth  (son  of  Duncan 
EoberlEon,  by  his  wife  Christian  Anderson),  m.  1846,   Eliza- 


'  bcth,  dau.  of  William  Dean,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  he?  had 
an  only  son  and  three  daus., 
Henry  Beyer,  now  of  Pale  and  Llantysilio  Hall. 
Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Wilson. 
Annie  (deceased),  Mrs.  Sherriff.  Iltiiiietta, 

Mr.  Robertson  d.  22  March,  1888. 

Scats— V'aXi!,  Corwen  ;  and  Llantysilio  Hall,  Llangollen. 
tYu  6— Brooks'. 

♦ 


ROBERTSON-REID    OF    GALLOWFLAT. 

Kobkutson-Reid,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Gallowflat,; 
CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon.  Col.  5th  V.B. 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  b.  5  May,  1822;  m.  3 
April,  1849,  Helen,  dau.  of  Robert  Leitch,  Esq.  of 
Greenock,  and  grandilau.  of  the  late  Adam  John- 
ston, Esq.  of  Greenock,  Collector  of  Customs,  and 
by  her  who  d.  1881,  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  13  Aug.  1852;  m.  his  cousin,  Amy  Leitch,  and  (i. 
24  Jan.  IS92,  leaving  issue  two  daus. 

II.  F'bancis,  b.  14  May,  1857,  late  Capt.  Lanarkshire  Militia. ,; 

I.  Abigail  Johnstone,  m.  Thomas  Inglis  Scott,  Esq. 

II.  Agnes  Smith,  m.  Charles  Hogendorp  Campbell,  Esq. 

Lineagre.  — Fbancis  Reid,  Esq.  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Patriefe 

Robertson,  Esq.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  of  Gallowflat  (whlel* 
property  he  acquired  in  1759),and  sister  of  Andrew  Kobertson> 
Esq.  of  Gallowflat,  and  by  her  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Rodertson-Reid,  Esq.  s.  to  Gallowflat,  at  the  death  oi 
his  matern.al  uncle,  Andrew  Robertson,  Esq.  aforesaid;  6. 
27  May,  1787  ;  m.  20  Sept.  1820,  Agnes  dau.  of  William  Smithy. 
Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Oct.  1802)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  now  of  Gallowflat.  il.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  James,  m.  Joanna,  diiu.  of  James  Watson,  Esq.,  and  d. 
leaving  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

I.  Janet,  m.  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.,  and  d.  lea\ing  a  dau.  wilO 

Ml.  Francis  Martin,  Esq.,  \V.S.,  Edinburgh. 

Mr.  J.  Rohertson-Reid  d.  28  Oct.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldcflti 

Sun. 

-Seat— GaUowflat,  Rutherglen,  N.B. 


BOBINSON    OF    DENSTOIT    HALL. 

EoBiNSON,  Christopher  William,  Esq.  of 
Denston  Hall,  Suiiolk,  and  BuUingham  House,  co. 
Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  latter  co.,  b.  23 
Jan.  1830,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Jeaffreson,  under  the  will  of  Gen.  Jeaffreson,  of 
Dulliughum  House,  and  in  1857  that  of  Robinson 
only,  by  tlie  testamentary  injunction  of  William 
Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Denston  ;  m.  17  Feb. 
1870,  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Jolin  Dunn  Gardner, 
Esq.  of  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge,  by  Mary,  liis  Isfc 
wife,  dau.  of  A.  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Boroughbridj 
Hall,  CO.  York. 

Lineage. — Christopher  Jeaffreson,  Esq.  of  Dulling- 
ham,  b.  12  July,  1699,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Cambridge, 
m.  Elizabetli,  Srddau.of  Sir  John  Sluickburgh,  Bart,  of  Shuck-  ] 
burgh,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1748,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Jeaffreson,  Es.^.  of  Dullingham,  m.  SaraJi, 
dau.  of  Francis  Deyrell,  Esq.  of  ShudyCami-s,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1792)  he  left  at  his  decease,  26  Sept. 
1789  (with  a  dau.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  who  d.  unm.  11  May,  1804), 
a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Jeaffreson,  Esq.  of  Dullingham,  a  Lieitt.- 
Gen.  and  Col.  Cambridgeshire  Local  Militia,  m.  1795,  Harriet, 
Viscountess  Gormanston,  relict  of  Anthony,  11th  Viscount, 
and  dau.  of  John  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Denston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and 
by  her  (wlio  d.  1826)  had  an  only  dsu.  and  heir,  Harriet. 
Lieut. -Gen.  Jeaffreson,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  d.  22  Oct.  1824,  and  was 
«.  by  his  dau., 

Harriet  Jeaffrf.son,  also  eventual  heir  to  her  maternal 
grandfather,  John  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Denston  Hall.  She  m. 
23  Tune,  1827,  William  Pigott,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  3rd  son,o£ 
Sir  George  Pigott,  Bart,  of  Ivnapton,  and  d.  12  March,  1838, 
leai-ing  by  him  (who  vi.  2ndly,  18  Oct.  1847,  Charlotte  Maria 
(d.  8  Sept.  1884),  dau.  of  Col.  Boland  and  widow  of  Gen.  Lord 
Keane,G.C.B.,  and  d.  23  March  1875),  a  son  and  two  daus., 

Christopher  William,  now  of  Denston  Hall. 

Ada,  m.   15  March,  1»53,    John    Dunn    Gardner,    Esq.    oli 
Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge,  and  has  issue, 


E0J3 


THE  LANDED  GENTIIY. 


KOB 


1725 


JVlRemon  Charles  Wyndham,  b.  12  Dec.  1S53. 
Ada  ilaiictta. 
Harriet. 

Sgfit— DuUingham  House,  Newmarket,  co.  Cambridge ;  and 
'  DenstOQ  Hall,  Suffulli. 


ROBINSON    OF    SILKSWORTH. 

EoBiNsoy,  William  Gkey,  Esq.  of  Silksworth 
Hall,  CO.  Durliam,  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  b. 
,  14  Aug.  184G. 

Xiineagre. — Thomas  Rubikson,  E?;q.  of  Sunderland,  co. 
Durham,  m.  1727,  Margiiret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sii'er  Anne,  the  wife  of  Sir  William  Middleton,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of 
Eelsay  Castle,  co.  Northumberland)  of  William  Ettrick,  Esq.  of 
Silksworth,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
,  George  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Silksworth,  who  represented  a 
•  younger  branch  of  Middletox  o/  Bdmy.  Mr.  Eoliiiison  had 
fasue  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  who  d.  27  March,  1762, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  1728  ;  d.  13  Aug.  173G. 

I.  Arme,  lii.  8  Sept.  1757,  Chipehase  Grey,  Esq.  of  Norton, 
and  formerly  of  Sunderland,  co.  Durham  (su  jietZH/ree  of 
Gket,  MTjrftT  Scdkfield  or  Hurivortli\  and  had  issue,  be- 
sides twodaus.,  Margaret  and  Anne,  three  sons, 

John,  6.  11  June,  1760  ;  d.  s.  p. 
AVilliam,  h.  (>  March,  17G3;  d.  s.p. 

Thomas  Kobinson,  of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  J.P.,  a  Liout.- 
Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1  July,  1767;  m.  10  Blaieh,  1796, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hogg,  Esq.  of  Norton,  and 
Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  l34»)  left  issue,  at 
his  death,  17  June,  1833, 

1  Thomas  Robinson,  of  Norton.  J. P.  and  D.L..  Major 
South  Durham  Militia,  6.  25  May,  IsOl  :  m.  16  Sept. 
1856,  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Kobeit  Wil- 
liam Mills,  of  Willington  House,  co.  Durham,  M.r., 
but  d.  13  Dec.  following.  She  d.  21  Aug.  1893. 
^  WiLLi.^M  KiiBiNSON,  of  Sllkswcrth. 

3  John,  of  The  I'arklands,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  for  that 
CO.  and  for  Durham,  6.  24  July,  1806:  m.  1st,  6  Nov. 
iS55,  Marianne,  3rd  dau.  of  Elias  Arnaud,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  by  her  has  issue,  John  Chipchase  (Kev.), 
b.  22  Sept.  1857;  Thomas  Robinson,  6.  4  Nov.  1862; 
Emily  Marianne,  m.  27  July,  1893,  George  Broadbent, 
Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  2  Oct.  1867,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Marriott,  Esq.  of  AshfordHall,  co.  Salop,  andcZ.  21  May, 
1888. 

1  Elizabeth  An:ie,  d.  tmm.  17  May,  1373. 

2  Margaret,  d.  unm.  25  May,  1883. 
.3  Harriet,  d.  Feb.  1847. 

4  Maria,  m.  18  July,  1839,  herseeond  cousin,  Rev.  J.  W. 
Smith  (formerly  Grey),  Rector  of  Dinsdale,  and  has 
issue  (sf«  Smith  of  Ryhope). 

Ml  Chipchase  Grey  d.  2  Aug.  1821,  his  wife  having  pre- 
deceased him  9  March,  1787. 

II.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  25  March,  1819. 

in.  Elizabeth,    m.   20  April,   1763,   Adam    Scott,  BI.D.  of 
Sunderland,  and  d.  s.  p.  6  Sept.  1765. 
Mr.  Robinson  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Rceinson,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Capt.  in 
the  Dragoons,  bapt.  23  Nov.  1727 ;  m.  5  Aug.  175C-, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Buckley  Butler,  of  Kilkenny,  Ireland,  by 
■whom  (who  d.  18  Oct.  181S)  he  had  an  only  surviving  son  and 
heir, 

William  Ror.rNsoy,  Esq.  of  Silksworth  Ilall,  who  s.  to  that 
«state,  as  heir  of  entail,  on  the  death  of  his  great-aunt.  Lady 
Middleton,  1763.  He  was  b.  21  June,  1757,  and  d.  31  Oct.  1834, 
lunm.,  devising  by  his  will,  dated  19  Dec.  1827,  the  family 
lestates  to  his  cousin, 

William  Eobinsok  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Silksworth  Ilall,  co. 
Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17  July,  1804;  m.  2  May,  1839, 
Ills  second  cousin,  Sarah  Dorothy,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
William  Grey,  Esq.  of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  had 
dssue, 

I.  William  Gret,  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  14 
Aug.  l^ta. 

II.  Thomas  Middleton,  Capt.  Army  Pay  Department,  &.  27 
Jan.  1849;  m.  24  July.  1884,  Jessie,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Drummond  Bailey,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Musgrove,  co. 
Somerset,  J.P. 

tii.  John  George,  6.  19  Aug.  1852 ;  d.  in  Jamaica  5  July, 
18S4. 

J.  Sarah  Margaret,  m.  at  the  British  Legation,  Brussels, 
1?  Oct.  186.=i,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Williamson,  85th  Regt., 
■who  d.  25  Feb.  1873,  leaving  issue,  William  Hopper, 
18th  Hussars,  6.  13  March,  1867,  and  Lillie  Grey  (see  Wil- 
liamson of  Wldckham). 

fii.  Elizabeth  Joanna.  ;ii.  Maria  Anne. 

TV.  Harriet  Grey. 
Mr.  liobiiisoa  was  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Robinson  Grey, 


of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  royal  licence, 
dated  22  Sept.  1838,  he  and  his  issue  were  authorized  to  take 
the  surname  of  Eobinsun  only,  and  also  bear  the  arms  of 
Robinson.  He  d.  28  Jan.  1888,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Arms — Vert,  guttee  d'eau,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  bucks 
trippant  or,  as  many  cinquefoils  gu.,for  Kobinson  ;  quarterings, 
Ettrick,  Middleton,  Strivelyn,  IIeyton,  Wharton,  Kirby, 
Aybe,  Guey,  (fee.  C-rest — A  buck  or,  supporting  with  his  dexter 
fore-leg  an  escutcheon  quarterly  gu.  and  or,  in  the  1st  quarter 
a  cross  fiery  arg.     Motto — Post  Nubila  Phoebus. 

Seat  —  Silksworth  Hall,  near  Sunderland.  Reiidence  — 
Quedgeley  House,  Gloucester. 

Club — Junior  Carlton. 


ROBINSON  O.F  KNAPTON. 
EoBiNsox,  Henet  Mattuew  Coopee,  Esq.  of 
Knapton  House,  co.  Norfolk,  M.A.  Camb.,  J. P.,  h. 
18  Sept.  1851 ;  m.  15  June,  1876,  Margaret  Lucy, 
2nd  dau.  of  Jobn  Ketton,  Esq.  of  Felbrigge  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Henky  Cooper,  b.  11  Sept.  1879. 

I.  Evelyn  Rachel  Lucy.  ii.  Constance  Ellen. 

III.  Gladys  Lyndsay. 

Lineage. — George  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Knapton  House, 
CO.  Norfolk,  J. P.,  had  an  appointment  in  the  Trinity  House, 
m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Henry  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Bacton,  Norfolk, 
and  had  an  only  son, 

Sib  Heney  Robissoit,  Knt.,  C.B.,  of  Knapton  House,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Standard-bearer  and  Lieut.  Commanding  the  Queen's 
Body  Guard  of  Geutlemen-at-Arms,  b.  1805;  vi.  14  July,  1842, 
Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Dodge  Cooper-Cooper,  Esq. 
of  Toddington  Manor,  Beds  (see  Cooper  of  Toddingion  Manor j, 
and  had  issue, 

Henry  Matthew  Cooper,  now  of  Knapton  House. 

Constance,    ra.   Ptev.    W.    H.    (Jouke,   M.A.,   Yicar  of  St. 
Saviour's,  Norwich. 

Elizabeth  Caroline. 

Lucy  Henrietta  aiaria,  to.  11  -Sept.  1866,  Capt.  Albert  Battis- 
combe,  P..N. 

Georgina  Lindsay. 
Sir  Henry  Robinson  d.  1879,  and  wis  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Henry  Matthew  Cooper  Kobinson,  Esq.  of  Knapton 
House. 

Seai— Knapton  House,  near  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 


ROBINSON    OF    LYNHALES. 

RoBiNSOX,  Stephex,  Esq.  of  Lvnhales,  co.  Here- 
ford, J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  b.  1829;  m. 
1863,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Speir  Heron,  Esq., 
and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen  Heron,  6.  1865  ;  d.  1833. 

II.  Stewart,  b.  1869. 

III.  John  Speir,  6.  1876. 

I.  Susan  Grace,  vi.  Francis  Lyndon  Evelyn,  Esq.  of  Kinsham 
Court,  CO.  Radnor. 

II.  Edith  Maud. 
m.  Mary  Lilian. 

IV.  Helen  Muriel  Stephanie. 

Mr.  Eobinson  is  second  son  of  the  late  John 
Robinson,  Esq.  of  Ravensha-vv,  Skipton,  co.  York, 
by  Susannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Thorlby-in-Craven,  co.  York. 

Scat — Lynhales,  Kington,  co.  Hereford. 


KOBINSON  OF  POSTON  COURT. 

Robinson,  Edwaed  Lewis  Gavix,  Esq.  of 
Poston  Court,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3 
Nov.  1837  ;  m.  2  Oct.  1872,  Harriet  Egbertha  Lucy 
{b.  1852  ;  Patron  of  Turnaston,  co.  Hereford), only 
dau.  of  Francis  Harrison,  Staff  Surgeon,  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Brathwaite,  J.  27  April,  187C. 

II.  Theodore  Eamsay,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Ralph  Spencer,  6.  11  May,  1837. 

I.  Edith  Lucy  Gavin,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Mabel  Frances  Ga'i'in. 


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III.  Beatrieo  Mary  Gavin. 

IV.  Sylvia  Dorothy  Gavin. 

V.  Margaret  Gavin. 

Liineag'e — Ralph  KoiiiNsox,  Ksq.  of  Kcpycr  Hospital, 
Diu'liain,  6.  1655;  <.(.  174o,  Icaviiij;-  by  his  witc  Isabel  (h.  1003; 
il.  17oS),  a  son, 

William  Robisson,  Esq.,  6.  lOOb;  d.  1757.  By  Jlary  his 
wife  he  left  issue, 

I.  Willi.im,  Secretary  to  II. M.  Board  of  Works,  m.  Clara, 
dan.  of  George  Lowe,  Esq.  ul  llaunitou  Court,  uudti.  10  Oct. 
1775,  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Bath,  J. P.  and  r.L.  of  Surrey,  Middlesex, 
and  Somerset,  ex-Governor  of  Senegal,  m.  Elizabeth 
(.irace,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Mihvard  Howe,  Esq.,  Chief 
Clerk  of  the  Treasury,  and  rf.  '.iO  Dec.  ia22,  having  by  her 
(Who  d.  2  Jan.  1830)  had  issue, 

William  Eowe,  Capt.  S4th  Regt.,  d.  iinm.  1800. 
Thomas,  Secretary  Board  of  Trade,  d.  -unm.  1816. 
George  Henry,  Major  25th  Bengal  L.I.,  m.,  and  had  two 

daus.     He  d.  1850. 
Charles  Eretteriek,  R.N..  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Hel- 
yas  Roche,  Esq.  of  Clonwerk,  and  d.  1865,  having  had 
issue, 

Lionel  George,  of  Kensington. 

Charles  John,  Vicar  of  Horsham,  author  of  Castles  of 
Ihr:j'ordshire,  <fcc.,  vi.  1st,  Matilda,  dau.  of  George 
St.  Vincent,  Esq.:  2ndly,  Emma  Harriet  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Rev.  R.  Croker,  of  Croom  Castle,  Limeiiek,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  Lionel  George  Croker,  b.  1807. 
Clara,  d.  iinm. 

ilaria  Erances,  m.  Arthur  Raymond,  Esq.,  Secretary  to 
the  Admiralty. 
Charlotte    Eliza,   m.    James    Bascvi    (uncle    of    Lord 

lieaconsfield). 
Emma  Julia,  m.  Capt.  George  de  Winton. 

2  Thomas,  J. P.  for  Middlesex  and  Surrey,  Capt.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards,  d.  2  Eeb.  1809,  unm. 

3  John,  Clerk  of  Works  at  Kew,  d.  unm.  1774. 

IT.  Thomas,  of  SheflBeld  House,  Kensington,  m.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Frederick  Pavonarius,  page  to  ijeokge  HI.,  and  by 
her  had  a  son,  Frederick,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  d.  unm,.  April,  1788. 
He  ni.  2ndly,  Mary  Kirby;  and  3rdly,  Margaret  {b.  1742,  (;. 
14  July.  1817;,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  Bart. ;  and  d.  18 
April,  1810. 

III.  RoBEKT,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Robert  Kelsby,  Esq.  of  Durham. 
iL  Isabel,  Hi.  William  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Sunderland. 
The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  b.  1734 ;  an  architect, 
';;(.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gavin,  Esq.,  and  sister  of 
David  Gavin,  Esq.  of  Langton,  Berwick,*  and  d.  1794,  having 
had  issue, 
Alexander. 

Christina  Maria,  m.  Robert  Bissett,  LL.D.,  author  of  Life  of 
Burke,  and  by  him  (who  d.  18U5)  had  issue,  two  daus. 

The  son, 

Alexantjer  Ramsay  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Sheffield  House, 
Kensington,  Superintendant  of  Royal  Farms  at  Kew  and 
"Windsor,  m.  5  Sept.  1795,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Lewis,  Esq., 
and  d.  27  Oct.  1824,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thoma.s,  of  Sheffield  House,  6.  29  May,  1796;  m.  April, 
1824,  Frcdeiica  Emma  Laura,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  George 
Charles  Brathwaite  Boughton,  Bart.,t  of  Boston  Court  co. 
Hereford,  and  d.  Sept.  1»80,  having  by  her  (b.  1805 ;  d.  1873) 
had  issue, 

Frederick  Ramsay,  6.  1S27 :  d.  unm.  1871. 
Lucy,  d.  unm.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Flora,  d.  unm. 

Harriet,  6. 1825,  d.  1852,  having  m.  Francis  Harrison,  J  Staff 
Surgeon,   H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue,  Harriet  Egbertha 

*  David  Gavin  left  no  surviving  i-;sue  by  his  1st  marriage,  with 
Christina  Mary  Hersey,  but  by  his  2nd  wife,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Maitland,  eldest  dau.  of  the  7th  Eail  of  Lauderdale,  he  left 
lour  daus., 

1  Mary  Turne:,  m.  1st,  Marquis  of  Breadalbine. 

2  Christina  .ilaria  Hcisey,  m.  Robert  Baird,  Esq.  of  Kew- 
byth. 

3  Eli7a>cth,  d.  unm. 

->  i)avid  (a  dau.),  d.unm. 

t  Sir  G.  C.  Brathwaite  Boughton,  Bart.,  was  a  cadet  of  the 
old  Westmorland  family  of  Brathwaite  of  Ambleside.  He  was 
the  2nd  and  last  Baronet  of  that  family,  and  took  the  name  of 
V.oughton  on  his  marriage  with  Eliza,  natural  dau.  and  devisee 
(if  the  real  estate  of  Sir  Edward  Boughton,  Bart.,  of  Boston 
Court.  She  afterwards  married  Newton  Dickenson,  Esq.  of 
Syston  Court,  Gloucestershire,  and  iZ.  in  1856,  leaving  by  him 
several  children. 

{  Francis  Harrison  was  a  younger  son  (by  Ann  Eliza, 
ddu.  of  Major  Gustavus  Nicolls)  of  the  Rev.  William  Harrison, 
Vicar  of  Fareham  and  Canon  of  Winchester,  whose  Bister. 
Esther,  m.  the  6th  Earl  of  Guildford. 


Lucy,  who  m.  Edward  Lewis  Gavin  Robinson,  Esq.  oS 
Boston  Court  (as  above). 
II.  Robert  Tetlow,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Lucy  Margaret,  d.  unin,  1871. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Tetlow  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Langton  Cottage,  Mill- 
brook,  b.  1800;  m.  1st,  1835,  Mary  Limbiey,  dau.  of  Joseph, 
Blakey  Spencer,*  Esq.  of  Hurstwood,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Lewis  Gavin,  now  of  Poston  Court. 

II.  Lewis  Limbiey,  6.  1839;  d.  unm.  1879. 

in.  Alexander  Ramsay,  b.  1843 ;  d.  unm.  1864. 

IV.  Robert  Henry  Dansey,  b.  1852. 

Jlr.  Robinson  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Lincoln,  by  Amelia,  younger  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Roe,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

V.  Arthur  Ramsay,  6.  1869. 
Mr.  Robinson  d.  1S82. 

-SVaJ— Poston  Court,  Pctcrchurch,  near  Hereford. 


ROBINSON    OF    KEEDLEY    HALL. 

EoBiNSON,  William  Peart,  Esq.  of  Eeedley 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  h.  22  Oct.  1861 ;  m.  13 
Jan.  1887,  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Eadley^ 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  William  Esmond  Peakt,  b.  5  Dec.  1891. 

I.  Edith  Sylvia  I'eart. 

II.  Dorothy  Peart. 

Lineage. — The  Robinsons  have  been  seated  in  Lancashire 
for  three  centuries  and  are  Lords  of  the  Manor  of  Chatburn  in, 
that  county. 

William  Robinson,  Esq.  J.P.  of  Settle,  co.  York,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Peart,  Esq.  of  Settle,  and  d.  1871,  leaving,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

William  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Reedley  Bank,  Lanca-shire,  J.P. 
for  that  CO.  and  for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  a 
banker  at  Burnley,  m.  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Taylor  Allen,  Vicar  of  Stradbrooke,  by  Mary  Eleonora,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Drake,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Rochdale,  andi 
Elconore  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Dobyns  Yate,  Esq.  of  Ever- 
batch.  Mr.  William  Robinson  d.  1881,  leaving  by  his  wife,  who, 
(/.  1882, 

I.  W^iLLiAM  Peakt,  of  Reedley  Hall. 

II.  John  Gorges,  'm,.  Ellen  Cochrane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Drj-sdale  Po- 
lenz. 

III.  Edmund  Allen. 

I.  Emily  Beatrice,  m.  Herrvon  Elenz,  of  Cuncwalde,  Saxonj', 
and  has  issue,  George  and  Marie  Helcne. 

II.  Mary  Adelaide. 

III.  Frances   Madeline,   m.   Robin  Barrett,   Esq.  of  Skiptoii 
Castle,  and  has  issue,  Monica  Dulcibella. 

Mr.  William  Robinson  d.  1881,  aud  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

iSeat — Reedley  Hall,  Burnley,  Lancashire. 


EOCH    OF    BUTTER    HILL. 

EoCH,  Geokge  Powell,  Esq.  of  Butter  Hill, 
CO.  Pembroke,  h.  18  April,  1875  ;  s.  his  father  1889. 

Lineag'e.— George  RocH,  Esq.  of  Butter  Hill,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Pembroke  1841,  in.  Martha  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Rev.  W'illiam  F"ord  Protheroe,  of  Stone  Hall,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  d.  1808.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Francis  Roch,  Esq.  of  Butter  Hill,  J.P.,  Highi 
Sheriff  1870,  Capt.  Pembroke  Yeomanry,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
1849;  s.  his  brother  1858;  m.  1874,  Emily  Catherine  Powell, 
2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Rice  Howell  Powell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Macs- 
gwynne,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

Georoe  Powell,  now  of  Butter  Hill. 

Walter  Francis. 

William  Protheroe. 

Mary  Catherine. 
Capt.  Rochrf.  21  July,  1889. 

<SeaJ— Butter  Hill,  Haverfordwest. 


ROCHE    OF    GRANAGH    CASTLE    AND 
RYE    HILL. 

EocHE,  TnoMAS  Eedington,  Esq.  of  Eye  Hill, 
CO.    Galway,    Granagh    Castle,    co.   Kilkenny,   and 

*  Of  this  family  the  poet,  Edmund  Spenser,  was  a  member. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


IvUO 


1727 


Moyvanine,  co.  Limerick,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Galway  1869,  h.  14  July,  1837  ;  m.  8 
Sept.  1858,  Jane  Ehzabeth,  5th  clau.  of  Anthony 
ChtJ'e,  Esq.  of  Bellerue,  co.  Wesford,  and  has  hud 
issue, 

I.  Stephen,  6.  14  Nov.  1859. 

II.  Anthony,  6.  16  April,  18G2. 

III.  Thomas  James,  h.  25  July,  1863. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  16  Sept.  1867. 

V.  George  Philip,  h.  21  Nov.  18C9. 

I.  Eleanor  Mary,  a  nun.  ii    Isabella  Theresa. 

III.  Cecilia  Jane  d.  in  infancy. 

Liineag'e.— This  family  of  Eoche  claims  to  he  a  cadet  of 
the  noble  House  of  Eoche  of  Fermoy. 

JouN  Eoche,  of  Castletown  Roche,  ■was  a  member  of  the 
Catholic  Parliament  or  Council  held  at  Kilkenny  during  the 
civil  war,  and  his  name  appears  as  such  to  the  declaration  of 
the  Irish  Eoman  Catholics  1641.  His  eldest  son, 

Egbert  Eoche,,  m.  Juliana  O'JIoore,  dau.  of  Alexander 
O'Moore,   of  Ballina,  co.  Kildare,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Eoche,  known  by  the  designation  of  Doc  or  Black, 
from  his  complexion,  whose  cstiite,  already  injured  by  com- 
position in  the  time  of  Cromwell,  was  entirely  forfeited 
under  William  III.  Compelled  in  consequence  to  leave  co. 
Cork,  he  retired  to  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  and  aftei-wards  took 
\ip  his  abode  at  Pallas,  co.  Limerick,  in  the  vicinity  of  his 
brother-in-law,  William  Apjohn,  Esq.  He  ra.  Anastasia, 
elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Lysaght,  Esq.  (the  otlR-r 
co-heir,  Catherine,  was  the  wife  of  Mr.  Apjohn),  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Eoche,  Esq.,  h.  1688 ;  m.  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
PhihpStackpole,  Esq.  of  Mount  Cashel,  Kilneen,  andKilcoman, 
CO.  Clare,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Stei'HEn,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  Miss  Harold,  cousin  of  Gen.  Harold,  of  the 
Saxon  service,  and  had  a  dau., 

Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Meade,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

III.  Philip,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Lime- 
rick, and  had  issue, 

1  John,  m.  Miss  Whyte,  dau.  of  Charles  Whyte,  Esq.  of 
Leixlip,  and  had  a  son, 

Philip,  of  Donore,  co.  Kildare,  to.  the  Hon.  Anna  Maria 
Plunket,  dau.  of  Randall,  13th  Lord  Dunsany,  and  by 
her  (who  to.  2ndly,  22  July,  1822,  Admiral  Eyder 
Burton,  E.N.,  K.H.)  had  one  son,  John,  Lieut. -Gen., 
late  2nd  Life  Guards,  m.  3  April,  1869,  Agnes  Jaiiu, 
dau.  of  James  Muglord,  Esq.,  and  two  daus.,  Margaret 
Eandaliana,  to.  3  Nov.  1836,  Thomas,  16th  Lord  Tiim- 
leston,  and  d.  4  Sept.  1872,  and  Anna  Maria,  to.  20  Nov. 
1830,  Thomas  Oliver,  12th  Lord  Louth,  and  d.  18  Jan. 
1878. 

2  Cliarles,  to.  his  cousin,  Miss  Whyte,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Charles  Whyte  Eoche,  of   liallygran,  to. 

i  Limerick,  father  of  Capt.  Charles  Eoche;  Letitia  Maria. 

TO.  18  Oct.  1842,  Sir  John  Nugent,  2rd  Bart,  of  Ballin- 
lough;  and  Helena  Maria,  m.  1845,  Eichard  Barnewull , 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Bloomsbury. 

1  Ellen,  m.  Peter  Daly.  Esq.  of  Cloncagh,  co.  Galway. 

2  Mary,  m.  George  Eyan,  Esq.  of  Inch,  co.  Tipperary. 

3  Margaret,  to.  Standish  Barry,  Esq.  of  Lcmlara. 

I.  Jane,  to.  John  Sheehy,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  a  dau.,  m. 
Biyan  Keating,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  Geu. 
Keating. 

II.  Christiana,  m.  James  Lombard,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 
The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Eoche,  Esq.,  6.  5  Dec.  1724,  g.  his  father  17G0. 
He  ra.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eichard  Meade,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor,  one  of  the  most  eminent  Merchants 
in  Dublin,  who  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thady  Grehan,  Esq.  of 
that  lity,  but  d.  s.p.  Sept.  1825. 

II.  Eichard  (Eev.),  who  d.  lt^0o. 

III.  George,  of  Granagh  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Anne,  to.  Peter  Long,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Peter  Grehan,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Stephen  Eoche  to.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Moyvanine  and  Clounties,  co.  Limerick,  and 
had  issue, 

IV.  Stephen,  of  Moyvanine  and  Clounties,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of 
John  Moylan,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Stephen,  of  Eye  Hill.  2  John. 

1  Mary,  a  nun. 

2  Saiah.  to.  John  (afterwards  Sir  John)  Howley,  Seijeant- 
at-Law,  and  d.  1856. 

3  Anne.  4  Helena, 
5  Harriet,  to.  Daniel  Cronin,  Esq. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Limerick,  m.  Helen,  dan.  of  John  Ankettle, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


1  Stephen,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  —  Knight, 
Esq. 

2  John. 

3  William,  of  Dublin,  to.   Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 

Knight,  Esq. 

1  Helen,  m.  Daniel  Ey.an  Kane,  Esq..  :M.A,,  Q.C.  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions,  E.  E.  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue. 

2  Sarah. 

VI.  James,  of  Cork,  author  of  The  Mrmoirs  of  an  Octoge- 
narian, in.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Sloylan,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
left  at  his  decease,  two  daus.,  Marianne  and  Sarah,  m.  — 
Collins,  Esq. 

VII.  William,  M.P.  for  Limerick,  d.  unm. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  Francis  French,  Esq.  of  Portcarran,  co.  Gal- 
way, who  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Helen,  to.  Denis  O'Mcaglicr,  Esq.  of  Kilmoyler,  co. 
Tipperary,  who  is  deceased. 

V.  Anastasia.  relict  of  Edward  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Marl 
Hill,  CO.  Tipperary. 

Stephen  Eoche  (his  2nd  wife  having  d.  8  Nov.  I786)to.  Srdly, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Ankettle,  M.D.,  but 
by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1821)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  12  Feb. 
1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Stephen  Eoche,  Esq.  of  Granagh  Ca,stle,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
Eye  Hill,  co.  Galway,  ra.  1832,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Thomas  Eedington,  Esq.  of  Eye  Hill,  co.  Galway,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1891)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Eedington,  now  of  Eye  Hill. 
Stephen,  d.  unm.  1853. 
Eleanor,  d.  unm.  1855. 

Mr.  Eoche  d.  4  Sept.  1864,  and  was«.  by  his  son,  the  present 
Thomas  Eedington  Eoche,  Esq.  of  Eye  Hill, 

Arms — Gu.,  three  roaches  naiant  in  pale  arg.  CreU — A  rock 
ppr.,  thereon  an  osprey,  or  sea  eagle,  with  its  wings  displayed 
arg.,  membered  or,  in  the  claw  a  roach,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— Mon  Dieu  est  ma  Eoche. 

Sf.at — Eye  Hill,  Athenry,  co.  Galway. 


EOCHFORT    OP    WESTMEATH. 

EocHFOET,  Constance  Emily,  Mueibl,  and 
EosE  MiNDEN,  of  Eochfort  Bi-idge,  co.  Westmeath, 
s.  their  father  1882. 

Lineagre — The  ancient  family  of  Eochfort,  in  old  deed* 
and  writings  styled  De  Hape  forte,  is  stated  to  liave  been 
established  in  Ireland  since  the  first  invasion  of  the  English. 

Prime  Iron  Eochfort,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army  of 
Cromwell,  younge.st  son  of  James  Eochfort,  Esq.  of  Agherry, 
CO.  Wicli-low,  and  9th  in  descent  from  Sir  '^"illiam  Eochford, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kill  at  the  commencement  of  the  14th. 
century,  was  executed,  under  a  court-m.artial,  for  killing  in  a. 
duel  Major  Turner,  14  May,  1652.  By  Thomasina  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Col.  Pigott,  he  left  two  sons  and  three  daus.  The 
younger  son, 

EoBERT  Eochfort,  Esq.,  chosen  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House 
of  Commons  27  Aug.  1095,  and  constituted  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer  30  June,  1707,  0.  9  Dec.  1052;  to.  Hannah,  dau. 
of  William  Hancock,  Esq.  of  Twyford,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
dying  10  Oct.  1727,  lefttwosons, 

George  (Eight  Hon.),  his  heir. 

John,  of  Clogrenane  (see  that  name). 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Eight  Hon.  George  Eochfort,  M.P.,  Chief  Cham- 
berlain of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  ra.  24  Jan.  1704,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  cf  Droghcda,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eobert,  created  Baron  Belfield  16  March,  1737,  Viscount 
Belfield  5  Oct.  1751,  and  Earl  of  Belvedere  29  Nov.  1756. 
His  Lordship  m.  1736,  Marj-,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard,  3rd. 
Viscount  Molesworth,  and  d.  1772,  leaving  (with  a  dau. 
Jane,  m.  1st,  to  Brinsley,  2nd  Earl  of  Lanesborough  {.fee 
Marlay  of  Belvederi),  and  2ndly,  John  King,  Esq.j  three 
sons  ;  the  two  youngest,  Eichard,  Col.  in  the  army,  and 
Eobert,  High  Sheriff  1777,  both  d.  s.  p. :  the  eldest,  Geurge,. 
2nd  Earl  of  Belvedere,  to.  1st,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John 
Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Eedwood,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  ot  the 
Eev.  James  Mackay,  but  (/.  s.  p.  1814,  when  the  title 
became  extinct.  His  lordship's  widow  to.  2ndly,  lsl5, 
Abraham  Boyd,  Esq.,  Kings  Counsel,  and  had  by  him  an 
only  son,  the  late  George  AncusTCs  Eochfort  Boyd,, 
Esq.  of  Middleton  Park,  co.  Westmeath. 

II.  Arthur,  LL.D,,  M.P.  for  Westmeath,  6.  7  Nov.  1711  ;  to. 
Sara,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eowland  >ingleton,  of  Droghcda,  and 
had  issue  (with  two  daus.)  live  sons, 

1  George,  Gen.  of  Artillery,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Eliza, 
m.  George  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

2  Singleton,  an  Officer  in  the  army. 

3  Phihp,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  1770,  his  cousin,  Deborah, 
widow  of  George  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Hall,  and 
younger  dau.  of  John  Eochfort,  of  Clogrenane,  and  d. 


1726 


E-OC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


ROC 


Auj:.  1771,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  ISOi),  an  only  child, 
llolicrt,  b.  1771,  d.  lti'23,  liavinc  m.  1st,  ?ilrs.  Sarah 
I't-acon,  of  Cowes,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  Sarah, 
who  ni.  her  cousir..  Rev.  Henry  Kochiort ;  he  ju. -ndly, 
Mary.  dau.  ot  Hu>;h  Carey,  of  Kilbeccan,  and  had  ciylit 
oliildren,  of  whom  Smuleton,  lianister-at-Law,  was 
Public  FiX)seeutoi' and  Government  I'leader  at  Kiirraehi, 
Biitish  Inilia,  and  a  District  .Iiulyc  oi  Najier,  N.Z.  This 
Singleton  lii^clitort,  m.  30  Jan.  IS;")^,  Isabella  Jlary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexander  Shepherd,  Colonial  Treasurer  ot  New 
Zealand,  and  by  her  has  had  issue,  Robert,  who  d.  young  ; 
Anne  Louisa,  m.  11  June.  1879,  Cecil  Grcvilie  Home, 
Commander  R.N'.;  Isabella  Marie,  m.  1-  June,  1,^8;!, 
Oswald  Robert  Vounfjhusband,  Ksq.  of  AuekUaul,  N.Z  , 
li.\  whom  she  lias  issue,  Cuthbert  Oswald,  b.  a  May,  1^'M. 
4  Rowland,  an  t)ttieer  in  the  army. 

C>  Henry,  an  Otlieer  in  the  'Jjtli  Regt.,  Assist. -Comm. -Gen. 
on  the  Irish  Establishment,  in.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Rarnliill,  co.  Cdrlow,  and  dyini,'  -1  Oct.  Isltj, 
left  issue, 
John,  Major  ISth  Regt  ,  d.  unni. 

Gustavus  Robert,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  1789,  a  distinguished 
Isaval  Officer;  ii(.  12  Sept.  1814,  Maria,  dau.  of  George 
Leonard,    Ksq.   of    Dover   Castle,    Sussex    Vale,   New 
lirunswick,  North  America,  and  had  issue,  two  daus., 
1   Henrietta  Caroline,  and  2  Sarah  Napier,  d.  unm.  25 
Sept.  lS3y. 
Caiheiine,  m.  John  Rae,  Capt.  72nd  Regt. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  10  Feb.  1*30. 
HI.  George,  of  whom  we  treat. 
IV.  Uilliam,  6.  1713;   m.  1742,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col.  John 

Rams;iy,  and  left  issue. 
».  Mary,  m.  Sir  Henry  Tuite,  Bart,  of  Sonna. 

II.  Alice,  m.  'I'lioaias  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyan. 

III.  Thomasine,  m.  Gustavus  Lambart,  Esj.  of  Beau  Tare. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Henry  Lyons,  Esq.  of  River  Lyons. 

The  3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Rochfort, 

Geobck  liociiFOKT,    Esq.    of    Rochfort,    6.  1713  ;   m.  174.'i, 

Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Gustavus  Hume,  Bart,  of  Castle  Hulme,  co. 

i'ermanagh.  and  had  jui  only  son, 

GcsTAVus  HcME-liocuFORT,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Westmeath,  who 

6old  Rochfort.    He  m.  1779,  Frances,  dau.  of  JohnBloomflcld, 

i^sq.  of  Redwood,  and  had  issue, 

1.  George,  d.  unm.  1809.  ii.  John,  d  unm.  ISII. 

Jli.  Gustavus,  M.P.,  Col.  In  the  army,  m.   1806,  his  cousin, 

Dora  Nixon,  and  dying  1848,  left  issue,  a  son,  Gustavus 

Rochfort,  Capt.  4lh   Dragoon  Guards,  d.   unm.  ISoa.     His 

:'ud  dau.  Harriet  Bloomtield,  b.   12  Aug.  1807,  m.  2.T  Sept. 

1»26,   Edmund    Wakefield    Meade,  Esq.,  and  d.  28    Sept. 

183?,  leaving,  with  other  issue,   Edmund  Waldo   Meade- 

AValdo,  of  Stone  Wall  and  Hever,  Kent. 
5V.  Richard,  late  Comptroller  of  the  Customs  of  Cork,  m. 

lSo3,  his   cousin,  Augusta,   dau.    of    Col.   Nixon,   and   </. 

1842,  leaving  issue,  George,  Capt.  49th  Regt.,  killed  at  the 

Redan. 

V.  Henry  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Castletown,  co.  Westmeath,  to. 
1829,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Rochfort,  and  d.  1854,  leaving  a 
dau.  Frances,  m.  Juland  Danvers,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  William,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1833,  Arabella,  dau.  of  John 
Calcraft,  E.sq.,  W.P.,  and  d.  1847,  leaving  issue,  three  daus. 

VII.  Charles,  of  Rochfort  Lodge,  co.  Donegal,  late  Ritic 
RiigaJe,  with  which  he  served  at  Waterloo,  jit.  1832,  Hannah, 
eldest  dau.  ot  Col.  Fratt,  of  Cabra  Ca.stle  (she  d.  1843),  and 
.d.  1844,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  Chakles  Gustavus,  the  late 
male  representative  of  the  Rochforts,  and  a  dau.  Emily 
Frances. 

I.  Jane.  m.  Mervyn  Arclidale,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdalc,  Gen. 
in  the  army. 

II.  Alice. 

III.  Eli;£abeth,  m.  Thomas  F'ane  Uniacke,  Esq. 

tv.  Frances  Jocelyn,  vi.   William   Dutton   Pollard,  Esq.  of 

Kinturk,  and  J.  Isl2. 
V.  Dora,  m.  Thomas  Wade,   Esq.  of  F"aii-fii  Id  House,   oo. 

Gaiway. 

Tlie  son  of  the  above-mentioned  Charles,  of  Rochfort  Lodge, 
Chables  Gustavus  Rochfort,  Esq.    of   Rochfort   Prid;;e, 
<'apt.  20th  Regt.,  b.  15  March,  1837  ;  m.  12  Feb.  1872,  Mary, 
vuungest  dau.  of  S.  H.  May  Somerville,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  White- 
troit,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  had  issue. 


Constance  Emilt," 

IHuiuEL,  ^nowof  Rochfort  Bridge. 

koSE  MiNDEN, 


LMILT,") 


:>ir.  Rochfort  d.  1882.     His  widovr  m.  2ndly,  1884,  Fortescue 
Jo.^iph  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Tyute  Park. 

Armn — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.     Crest — A  robin  ppr.    Motto 
—  I'e  rupe  forte. 
^,i'jJ — Rochlort  Bridge,  co.  Westmeath. 


Ilall,  Esq.  of  Barton  Abbey,  co.  Oxford,  and  liaa 
issue, 

I.  Horace  Cosby,  h.  16  May,  1877. 

II.  Oswald  John,  6.  25  Jan.  1883. 

I.  Catherine  F'ranccs,  b.  2  June,  1867. 

II.  Eva  Blanclie,  b.  10  June,  1871. 

III.  Hilare  Gertrude,  b.  12  Aug.  1873. 

IV.  Grace,  b.  20  Aug.  1879. 

Lineage. — John  Rociifout,  E.sq.  of  Clogrenauc,  co. 
Carlow,  and  New  Park,  co.  Dublin,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Roch- 
fort, M.P. ,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  {see  2>rec^dinr/ 
Memoir),  b.  lOi'O  ;  «;.  1709,  Deborah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Staunton,  Esij.,  M.P.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Rociiiort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  b.  1710;  m.  1733, 
Emilia,  dau.  of  John  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Court,  co.  Gaiway, 
and  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  1767,  Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq., 
and  Deborah,  m.  1st,  George  Bishop,  Ksq.  of  Bishop's  Hall,  co. 
Kildare,  and  2ndly,  1770,  her  cousin,  Capt  Philip  Rochfort), 
had  one  son, 

John  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  6.  1735  ;  m.  1760, 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burgh,  of  Bert  House,  co.  Kildare, 
and  sister  of  the  late  Viscountess  Ferrard  in  her  own  right, 
and  by  her  had  two  sons,  John  Staunton  and  Robert  (Rev.), 
d.  V7im.,  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  1782,  SirMathew  Blakiston, 
Bart.,  and  d.  in  her  102nd  year,  27  Nov.  1862,  and  Dorothea, 
m.  John  Turnly,  Esq.  of  Richmond  Lodge,  co.  Down,  and 
Cushendall,  co.  Antrim.    The  elder  son. 

Col.  John  Staunton  Rochfort,  ot  Clogrenane,  vi.  1st, 
1802,  Harriette,  3ad  dau.  of  Sir  Horace  Blann,  Bart,  (since 
extinct),  by  Lady  Lucy  Noel  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  Earl 
of  Gainsborough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1810)  had  one 
son, 

Horace  William  Noel,  of  Clogrenane. 
He  m.  2ndly,    1814,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Burgh, 
Esq.    of  Bert   House,    co.   Kildare,  and  sister  of  Gen.   Lord 
Downes,  IC.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866)  had  a  sou  and  two 
daus., 

John  Downes,  of  Eaton  Place,  London,  Bawnboy,  co.  Cavan, 
and  Lisnagree,  co.  Westmeath,  b.  7  July,  1825 ;  deceased. 

Dorothea  Anne,  m.  24  May,  1^39,  tlie  Hon.  Henry  Spencer 
Law,  son  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  EUenborough,  and  d.  25 
Nov.  1871. 

Anne  Margaret,  to.  3  May,  1842,  T.  B.  Thornton  Hildyard, 
Esq.  of  Flintham  Hall,  Notts,  BI. P.,  who  d.  19  March, 
1888. 

Col.  Rochfort  d.  6  May,  1844.    His  elder  son, 

Horace  William  Noel  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane, 
B.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carlow  1839,  and  for 
Queen's  co.  1845,  b.  1809  ;  m.  1st,  6  Aug.  1837,  Frances  Eliza- 
beth, eld  st  dau.  of  Thomas  Phillips  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally 
Hall,  Queen's  co.,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  25  March,  1841)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Burgh,  now  of  Clogrenane. 

II.  Horace  William,  Capt.  R.N.  (retired),  b.  20  Aug.  1839;  TO. 
1882,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Marriott  R.  Dalwa}-,  Esq.  of 
Bella  Hill,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Thomas  Francis  Cosby,  Col.  4th  European  Light  Cavalry 
(retired),  b.  8  Feb.  1841,  in.  1889,  Alice,  widow  of  the  late 
Col.  Daunt,  Bengal  Army. 

Mr.  Rochfort  m.   2ndly,   4  Sept.  1845,  Hon.  Charlotte  Hood, 
dau.  of  Samuel,  2nd  Baron  Bridport,  and  luis  issue, 

ly.  William,   m.    1875,  Blanclie  Helen,  dau.  of  —  Palmer, 

Ksq.  of  Dromquinna,  co.  Iverry. 
v.  Alexander  Nelson,  Major  R.A.,  b  3  June,  1850. 
VI.  Henry,  decea.sed. 
I.  Amelia   Catharine,  m.   14  Dec.  1871,  Thomas  Pakenharo 

Law,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  48,  StephcDS  Green,  Dublin. 

Mr.  Rochfort  d.  16  May,  1891. 

Arms — Az.,  alion  rampant  arg.     Crest — A  robin  ppr.     Motto 
— Vi  vel  suavitate. 
/Seat— Clogrenane,  co.  Carlow. 


EOCHFORT    OF    CLOGRENANE. 

TvOCHFOET,  John  Buegh,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  co. 
Carlow,  late  Lieut.  K.H.A.,  b.  28  June,  1838 ;  m. 
2'J  Dec.  1863,  Hilare  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 


ROCKE    OF    CLUNGUNFORD    HOUSE. 

EocKE,  John  Charles  Leveson,  Esq.  of  Clun- 
gunford  House,  co.  Salop,  J. P.  b.  24  Sept.  1855. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  of  great  antiquity.  The  first 
mention  of  tiie  name  occurs  in  the  13th  century,  when  John 
UocK,  of  Shrewsbury,  is  mentioned  as  a  landowner  in  a  deed 
dated  1230.  "  Rock  of  Shrewsbury  "  is  recorded  in  Harl.  MSS. 
From  the  marriage  of  James  Rocke  (4th  son  of  Richard  Roeke, 
of  Shrewsbury  and  Trefnany,  Sheriff  of  co.  Montgomery  1020) 
with  his  1st  wife,  Eleanor  Prowde,  of  Shrewsbwy,  lineally 
descended 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOD 


1729 


John  Eocke,  Esq.  of  Trefnany  and  Shrewsbury,  6.  1727; 
m.  1st,  Mary,  dan.  and  heiress  of  Owen  Vaughan,  of  Glascoed, 
and  2ndly,  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Borlase  Wingfield,  of  Preston 
Brockhurst,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1813)  left  at  his  decease 
11  May,  1782,  a  son, 

PiEv.  John  Eocke,  Vicar  of  Wellington,  and  Eector  of 
Clungunford,  b.  1755 ;  m.  1782,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Eev.  Pryce 
Owen,  M.D.,  of  Shrewsbury ;  and  d.  4  June,  1824,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Eev.  John  Eocke,  Eector  of  Clungunford,  m.  18  Feb.  1812, 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Beale,  Ksq.  of  Heath  House, 
Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1857}  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

ii.  Thomas  Owen  (Rev.)  Eector  of   Clungunford,  to.   1st, 

Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  T.  T.  Lewis,  of  Yatton  Court,  co. 

Hereford,  by  Elizabeth  Jane  Woodhouse,  his  wife,  dau.  of 

Admiral  Ferguson,  of  Pitfour,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct. 

1888;  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Owen. 

2  William  Chailes  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Clungunfoid,  s.  his 
lather. 

1  Alice  Anne.  2  Elizabeth  Jane  Frances. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1890,  Josephine  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev. 
A.  Stonhouse,  Vicar  of  Walford,  co.  Hereford,  aud  d.  11 
Way,  1892. 

III.  Kichard,  late  Lieut.-Col.  72nd  Highlanders. 
:v.  Herbert,  late  Major  49th  Eegt.,  m.  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Mr.  Dayrell ;  and  d.  3  March,  1873. 
V.  Alfred  Beale  (deceased),  m.  Jemima  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Philip  B.  Adams,  Eector  of  llopesay,  Salop,  and  had 
issue, 

Eichard  Acton,  deceased. 
Florence  Evelyn,  deceased. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  to.  Eev.  Charles  Walcot,  Eector  of  Bitterley, 
Salop,  and  had  issue  ;  d.  5  Feb.  1878. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Christopher  Swainson,  Eector 
of  Wistanstow,  Salop,  and  had  issue  :  d.  23  Kov.  1871. 

III.  Emily  F'rances,  d.  unra.  30  Nov.  1893. 

IV.  Louisa  Octavia,  m.  1st,  Edward  Cannon,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S., 
by  whom  she  had  a  son,  and  2ndly,  George  Evatt  Ackloui, 

,      loth  Eegt.,  and  d.  12  Jan,  1879. 
Mr.  Eocke  d.  14  June,  1849,  and  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Eocke,  Esq.  of  Clungunford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1869,  late  Lieut.  South  Salop  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  h. 
10  June,  1817  ;  m.  2  Feb.  1853,  Constance  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Cuyler,  2nd  Bart,  of  St.  John's  Lodge,  Herts,  by 
Catherine  F'rances  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  E.  FitzwiUiam 
Hallifax,  Eector  of  Eichards  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Chahles  Leveson,  now  of  Clungunford  House. 

II.  Hugh  Owen,  b.  27  April,  1859;  d.  25  Nov.  i860. 

I.  Constance  Ida,  ni.  21  Dec.  1882,  Lieut.-Col.  Evan  Aubrey 
Thomas,  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  d.  4  April,  1884,  leaving 
a  son, 
Evan  Meredith,  6.  31  March,  1884. 
Mr.  Eocke  d.  3  April,  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
John  Chaeles  Leveson  Eocke,  Esq.  of  Clungunford. 

Arms  (as  entered  by  William  Camden.  Clarenceux) — Or., 
three  chess  rooks,  a  chief  embattled  sa.  Crest — On  a  rock  ppr. 
a  martlet  or.     Mutlo— In  Deo  nostra  spes  est. 

Seal — Clungunford  House,  Aston-on-Clun. 


EODD    OF    TREBARTHA. 

EoDD,  Feaxcis  Eashleigh,  Esq.  of  Trebartha 
Hall,  CO.  Cornwall,  J.P.,  b.  10  March  1839 ;  m.  7  Feb. 
1882,  Julia  Eleanor  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Graves  Sawle,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Heavitree,  and 
granddau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Sawle  Graves-Sawle,  1st 
iiart.  of  Penrice,  and  of  the  Eev.  Sir  Erasmus 
Giiffies  "Williams,  Bart,  of  Llnnywormwood,  co. 
Carmarthen. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Eodd  was  originally  settled  in 
Herefordshire,  having  been  in  possession  of  the  demesnes  of 
The  Eodil  and  F'oxley,  in  that  co.  (See  Caub'Es's  Britannica, 
aud  TiMMiN's  Nooks  and  Corners  of  Herefordshire.)  A  branch 
also  possessed  Oakehay  and  Wear,  Devon. 

F'ra.ncis  Eodd,  Esq.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  1683;  s. 
to  the  estate  of  Trebanha,  Cornwall,  1727,  by  the  will  of  his 
cousin,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edmund  Spoore,  Esq.  of 
Trebartha ;  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Sandf  ord,  Esq.  of  Exeter, 
and  dying  25  Aug.  1736,  left  issue,  F"b.\ncis,  his  heir,  William, 
Elizalieth,  Bridget,  and  Alicia.    The  elder  son, 

Francis  Eodd,  Esq.  of  Trebartha  Hall,  J. P.,  Col.  of  the 
Eoyal  Cornwall  Militia,  b.  12  July,  1732;  m.  1st,  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Hearle,  Esq.  of  Penryn,  some  time 
Warden  of  the  Cornish  Stannaries,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1780) 
left  issue, 
II. 


I.  Francis  Heari.e,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  John  Tremayne  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  in. 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Major  James  Eennell,  F.E.8., 
Surveyor-General  of  Bengal,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1838,  leaving 
issue, 

1  James  Eennell,  6.  Feb.  1812,  Major  Eoyal  Cornwall 
Eangers,  )U.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Dr.  A.  'i'odd  Thomson, 
and  d.  at  Eome,  March,  1892,  leaving  issue,  Janus  Een- 
nell, b.  9  Nov.  1858,  H.M.  Diplomatic  service,  and  Frances 
Emily  Jane. 

2  Alicia  Mary,  m.  Stephen  Gaselee,  Sergeant-at-law,  and  d. 
his  widow,  Nov.  18(56. 

3  Wilhelinina  Mary,  la.  her  cousin,  the  late  Admiral  John 
Eashleigh  Eodd,  E.N. 

I.  Jane. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  G.  S.  Fursdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  Devon. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead, 
Somerset,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1807.  Col.  Eudd  was  s.  at  his 
decease,  23  Jan.  1812,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Hearle  Eodd,  Esq.  of  Trebartha,  High  Sheriff  1813, 
6.29  Oct.  1766;  m.  29  June,  1795,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Coryton,  Esq.  of  Crocadon ;  but  d.  s.  i>.  2'i 
April,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Eev.  Edward  Eodd,  D.D.,  of  Trebartha,  Eector  of  St.  Just, 
in  Eoseiand,  co.  Cornwall,  and  Vicar  of  Lamerton,  Devon.  He 
m.  25  April,  1805,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Raslileigh, 
Esq.  of  Duporth,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  May,  1855) 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  (Eev.),  Eector  of  North  Hill,  Cornwall,  b.  Oct. 
1807;  m.  20  May,  1834,  Emma,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harvey, 
F'.sq.  of  Over  Eoss,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1885,  having 
had  issue,  one  son,  Charles  Edward,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1865,  and 
twodaus.,  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  unm.  25  Nov.  1891,  and  Emma, 
d.  unm.  26  Jan.  1873. 

III.  Edward  Hearle,  d.  unm.  25  Jan.  1880,  aged  70. 

IV.  Henry  Tremayne  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Gwinear,  Cornwall, 
in.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Sutton,  E.N.,  of  F'iusbing,  Corn- 
wall, and  d.  19  Sept.  1893,  leaving  issue,  Harriet  Eashleigh, 
Susan  Sophia,  Gertrude,  and  Marianne  Jane. 

V.  John  Eashleigh,  Admiral  E.N.,  m.  Wilhelmina  Mary,, 
d;iu.  of  Admiral  Sir  John  Tremayne  Eodd,  and  d.  Jan.  18y.;. 

I.  Harriett  Grace,  m.  23  leb.  Ia38,  Eev.  Edwaid  Fursdon, 
Vicar  of  Dawlish,  Devon. 

II.  Sophia  Jane.  m.  Eev.  John  Martin,  Vicar  of  Great  St.  An- 
drew's, Cambridge,  and  had  issue  a  dau.  Mary  Eodd  Martin. 

Dr.  Eodd  i/.  23  July,  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

F'RANCis  Eodd,  Esq.  of  Trebartha,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1845-46,  h.  17  March,  1806;  m.  17  Marcli,  1837,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Jonathan  Stackhouse  Eashleigh,  Eector  of  Wick- 
ham,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  May,  18f6)liad  issue, 

I.  F'RANCis  Eashleigh,  now  of  Trebartha. 

II.  Edwaid  Stanhope,  of  Chardstock  House,  Dorset,  6.  30 
June,  1848;  m.  1st,  22  Sept.  1875,  Dora  Madeleine,  dau.  of 
Eev.  J.  B.  Clarke,  Eector  of  Bagborough,  Somerset  (she  d. 
22  Nov.  1875),  and  2ndly,  1879,  Annie  Stuart,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eev.  Walker  King,  Eector  of  Leigh,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 
Edward  Francis  Stanhope,  b.  Oct.  1887. 

I.  Caroline  Mary. 

II.  Harriet  Jane,  rn.  4  June,  1878,  Arthur  Pryse  Maurice, 
eldest  surviving  son  of  Eev.  T.  Maurice,  of  HarnhiU  Eectory , . 
CO.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Eodd  d.  2  March,  1880. 

Arvis — Arg.,  two  trefoils  slipped  sa.,  a  chief  of  the  lasti.. 
Crest — The  Pharos  or  Colossus  of  Rhodes,  over  his  shoulders  a,. 
bow,  the  right  hand  holding  an  arrow,  the  left  raised  above  the- 
head  holding  a  ball  of  fire,  rays  suiTounding  the  head,  all  ppE» 
Motto — Recte  omnia  duce  Deo. 

Seat — Trebartha  Hall,  Launceston. 


EODDAM    OF    KODDAM. 

EoDDAM,  EouDAM  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Eoddatu,  co. 
Northumberland,  J.P.,  B.A.  Camb.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
Nort^mmberland  Infantry  Militia,  b.  6  March,  1857; 
m.  1  July,  1879,  Helen  Fredericka,  youngest  dau. 
of  Capt.  Alexandra  Taubman  Goldie,  E.N.,  of  The 
Hermitage,  Isle  of  Man,  and  has  issue, 

Eobert  Collingwood,  6.  10  Jan.  1890. 
Helen  Mary  Goldie,  b.  6  May,  1880. 
Olive  Margaret  Rickman,  b.  8  June,  1384. 

liineag^e. — Eoddam  John  Eoddam,  Esq.  of  Eoddam 
(eldest  son  of  Joseph  Falder,  Esq.  of  Alnwick,  co.  Northum- 
heiiand,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Eoddam  under 
tlie  will  of  his  kinsman  Admiral  Eobert  Eoddam,  6  Nov.  1864, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Laing,  Esq.  of  Birdhope- 
graig,  CO.  Northumberland),  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  2S 
Dec.  1800;  m.  24  July,  ls21,  Hannah  Eced,  dau.  of  Eobert 

5    S 


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THE  LANDED  GEN THY 


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l.ninfr,  Esq.  of    rienderloitli,  co.    Eoxburgh,    and  wiilow  of 
Kilward  Thomas  Kairless,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Auckland,  co.  Dur- 
liani,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1S50)  had  (with  three  daus.) 
two  sons, 
Koddam,  h.  23  Sept.  1822  ;  m.  18  April,  1851,  Elizabeth  Scott, 
]^f)0,  dau.   of   William  Wyse,   Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  c^  8 
3Iay,  1>60,  leaving  issue,  Koddam  John,  now  of  Koddam : 
3Iary  Wyse,  vi.  to  George  Drinkwater,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Sir   William  Drinkwater,  and  has  issue;    Hannah  Kced; 
Margaret, 
"liabert,  twin  with  Koddam,  m.  29  April,  1851,  ,Tean,  dau.  of 
Kobert  Scott,  Esq.  of   Hamburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3 
Oct.  1862),  left  at  his  decease,  8  Aug.  1854,  an  only  dau. 

"Mr.  Koddam  if.  9  March,  ISSl,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the 
I'usent  Koddam  Joux  Kodda.m,  Esq.  of  Koddam. 

Mnxs — Gu.,  on  a  band  erm.  three  cinquefoils  sa.  Crest — 
j\  stump  of  an  oak-tree  with  a  young  branch  ppr.  Motto— 
Ivi-c  deticit  alter. 

.s>of— Koddam  Hall,  Alnwick. 

Ciub — Constitutional. 


BODGER    OF    HADLOW    CASTLE. 

EoDGER,  John  Pickeesgill,  Esq.  of  Hadlow 
Cnstle,  CO.  Kent,  b.  12  Fob.  1851  ;  Barrist<?r-at-Law, 
<,>!  the  Inner  Temple,  British.  Kesident  at  Paham, 
;Mahiy  Peninsula,  m.  28  Nov.  1872,  Maria  Louisa 
•I'harlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  George  W.  Tjser, 
Esq.  of  Hollanden  Park,  co.  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

Ethel,  6. 6  March,  1874. 
IMr.  J.  P.  Eodger  s.  Lis  nephew  1891. 

Liineag'e. — William  Kodger,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Lanark,  m. 
J*.  :;nes  Kobertson,  of  the  old  family  of  that  name,  and  had  a  son, 

KoBERT  Kodgeb,  Esq.,  J. P.,  who  puichased  the  manor  of 
1  lidluw,  CO.  Kent,  and  thus  became  seated  in  that  county.  He 
\.as  High  Sheriff  for  Kent  1865;  m.  4  Jan.  1S4G,  Sophia, 
<  idest  dau.  of  John  Pickersgill,  Esq.  of  Netherne  House,  co. 
.^'in  ivy,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Cunliffe,  Esq.  of  Eair- 
1.,  kl  Hall,  CO.  York,  and  by  her  (who  c?.  20  June,  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Wallace,  of  Hadlow  Castle. 

II.  Kobert,  h.  6  Nov.  1849  ;  d.  23  Dee.  1868. 
HI.  John  PicKEBSGiLL,  now  of  Hadlow  Castle. 
1.  Sophia  Cunliffe,  d.  31  March,  1849. 

III.  Kodger  d.  17  Aug.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Wallace  Kodgee-Ccnliffe,  Esq.  of  Hadlow  Castle, 

l^ariister  31iddle  Temple,  b.  13  Jan.  1847;  assumed  by  royal 

1  cenee  in  1887,  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Cunliffe. 

Kl-  was  iu.  twice,  and  by  his  1st  wife  had  issue, 
lloBERT  CcNLiFFE,  of  Hadlow  Castle. 
.Sophia  Myra  Cunliffe,  b.  16  Oct.  Is76. 

V.v  ra.  2ndly,  4  Jan.  1888,  Jeanne  Marie  Clementine  W'ilhel- 
u.iiie  Louise  Felicie,  dau.  of  M.  Aloys  Joseph  Bernard  Schmed- 
•tliiig,  of  Brussels,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Miriam  Wallace,  6.  19  May,  1889. 
Jlr.  Rodger-Cunliffe  d.  23  Oct.  1S88,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

KoiJEET  CcNLiFFE  KoDGEB-CcNLiFFE,  Esq.  of  Hadlow  Castle, 
I.  28  Dec.  1874;  d.  April,  1891,  and  w  ass.  by  his  uncle,  John 

I'lCKEESGILL  KODGEB,  ESq. 

Amu — Sa.,  a  stag's  head  erased  arg.,  armed  with  ten  tines 
■oi,  in  the  mouth  a  mullet  of  tlie  last,  all  within  a  bordure  of 
'the  third  charged  with  three  escallops.  Crest — On  a  mount 
■\ert,  a  buck  courant  ppr.  between  two  branches  of  laurel  vert. 
Jlotlo — Nos  nostraque  Deo. 

Seat — Hadlow  Castle,  near  Tunbridge. 

Town  Residence— Zo,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Cluba—Hi.  James;  and  Keforui. 


EOGERS    OF    DOWDESWELL. 

CoxwELL-RoGEES,  RiCHAKD  Rogers,  Esq., F.S.  A., 
cf  Abliugton  Manor,  and  Dowdeswell,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, J.p.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  h.  IS'Nov. 
18U3 ;  m.  5  Sept.  1818,  Elinor,  only  child  of  Godfrey 
Hugh  Massy  Baker,  Esq.  of  Logie,  co.  Moray 
^^grundson  of  Hugh,  Lord  Massy),  by  Elizabeth  his 
A\  ife,  dau.  of  Marmaduke  Grace,  Esq.  and  has  had 
issue, 

1.  Kichard  Massy  Gordon,  h.  1850 ;  accidentally  drowned  at 

Drayton  11  July,  1869. 
n.  Charles  Edward,  6.  1853,  J.P.  co.  Gloucester;  d.  4  Sept. 

1S92. 
111.  GoDFKEY  Hugh   Wheeler,  b.  1857  ;  m.  25  April,  1882, 
.Xilet-n  Emma,  dau.  of  Kicli:ird  Hugh  Smith  Barry,  Esq.  of 
Bally  Edmund,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue. 


I.  Ellen  Eliza  Anne,  m.  2  Jan.  1877,  George  Edward  Beale 
Heale  Browne,  Esq.,  only  surviving  son  of  Thomas  Beale 
I5rowne,  Esq.  of  Salperton  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

II.  Grace  Florence. 

liineagre. — The  Rogcrscs  of  Dowdeswell  are  a  branch  of 
the  ancient  and  knightly  house  of  the  same  name  (as  Camden 
observes  in  tiis.Bn7a?!)!ica)  formerly  of  Bryanstone,  co.  Dorset, 
settled  in  Gloucestershire  in  the  early  part  of  the  15th  century, 
and  possssscd,  in  different  parts,  of  large  estates.  Dowdeswell 
has  been  the  family  residence  since  the  time  of  Henby  VIII., 
and  continues  so  to  the  present  period. 

KicHARD  KoGEiis,  Esq.  of  Dowdeswell,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
W.  Browne,  Esq.  of  The  Hawthorns,  and  had  two  sons  and 
two  daus., 

I.  William,  a  Master  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  d.  urim. 
1734. 

II.  John,  who  left  by  Hester  his  wife,  three  sons, 
John,  r.ector  of  Dowdeswell,  d.  unm. 
William,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 

Kichard,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  K.  Lynch,  Esq.  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  and  had  four  sons  and  two  daus, 

1  William,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Kicuabd  (Key.),  LL.B.,  m.  Miss  Curtis,  and  had 
issue, 

Hesteb  Eogeks,  of  Dowdeswell. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  rji.  1796,  Rev.  Charles  Coxwell,  of  Ablington. 

3  John,  m.  Miss  Appleyard,  and  had  a  dau.  Anne,  m. 
1st,  Joseph  Berwick,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  and  2ndly, 
William  Welch,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  of  Hawford,  Worcester, 
I'd  low  of  All  Souls',  and  a  Bencuer  of  the  Middle 
Temple. 

4  Edward,  of  Dowdeswell,  d.  unm.  1810,  having  devised 
his  estates  to  his  niece,  IIester  Rogers. 

1  Mai-y,  m.  Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.  of  Hemsted  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  but  had  no  issue. 

2  Hester,  vi.  John  Bright,  Esq.  of  Totterton  House,  Led- 
bury, CO.  Hereford,  but  had  no  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Prynne,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Park,  co. 
Gloucester. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  \{.  Haywood,  Esq.  of  Quedgley,  co.  Glou- 
cester. 

J^amtlir  of  CovbcII. 

The  family  of  Coxwell  has  been  established  in  co.  Gloucester 
for  many  centuries,  and  resident  at  Ablington  in  constant  suc- 
cession since  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  Over 
the  doorway  of  the  porch  of  the  mansion  is  the  following  in- 
scription, engraved  on  stone  in  a  recess:  "Pleade.  Thov  Mt. 
Cavse.  0  Lord.  By  Jhon  CoxweL.  Ano.  Domeny.  1590."  A 
junior  branch  (now  extinct)  was  formerly  seated  at  Turkdean, 
which  estate  passed  by  marriage  to  Sir  Montague  Nelthorpe, 
Bart,  of  Saxby,  with  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Coxwell, 
Esq.,  who  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  Turkdean  Church 
1718. 

Another  branch  had  large  possessions  in  Cirencester,  occa- 
sioning a  street  to  be  called  after  their  family  name. 

John  Coxwell,  of  Cirencester,  57?.  1516,  Joanna  Partridge,  of 
the  same  place,  and  had,  with  other  sons  and  daus.  (of  the 
latter,  Barbara,  m.  John  Hulbeacb,  of  Wilton,  Somerset,  and 
Rachel,  ni.  Edmund  Long,  of  Lineham,  grandson  of  Sir  Henry 
Long,  of  Wraxhall  and  Draycott,  Sheriff  of  Wilts  1512), 

Nathaniel  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  living  1633,  a 
Magistrate  for  co.  Gloucester,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Edward 
Longe,  Esq.  of  Monkton,  Wilts,  3rd  son  of  Henry  Longe,  Esq. 
of  Whaddon,  and  left,  with  a  dau.  Anne,  the  wife  of  William 
Horton,  of  co.  Worcester,  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  who  was  buried  in 
Bibury  Church  1645.  He  m.  the  dau.  of  William  Taylor,  of 
Banbury,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  6.  1622;  m.  1650,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Long,  Esq.  of  Monkton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1710) 
iie  left  at  his  decease,  1697,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Cuables  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  6.  1660;  ni  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Lawrence  Head,  Esq.  of  Winterbourne,  Berks,  and  was 
IS.  at  his  decease,  15  Feb.  1701-2,  being  bur.  at  Bibuiy,  by  his 
son, 

John  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  — 
Westmacott,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  who  d.  in  Scotland, 
Charles,  James,  Edward,  and  Henry.  The  2nd,  but  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Kev.  Charles  Coxwell,  of  Ablington  House,  a.  his  father 
in  the  family  estate  1754.  He  m.  24  April,  1770,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Small,  Esq.  of  Cirencester,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir.  John,  deceased. 

Joseph,  Comm.  K.N.,  deceased. 

Thomas  Tracy,  Vicar  of  Great  Marlow,  Bucks,  deceased. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1731 


Edward,  Capt.  11. A.,  deceased. 

Mary,  m.  liev.  John  Hujihts,  Rector  of  Tidworth. 

Eleanor,  m.  William  Gaistord,  Esq.  , 

Anne,  m.  14ev.  Joseph  Porter,  M.A.,  Kector  of  St.  John's, 
Bristol. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Estcourt  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Pinkney 
Park,  Wilts. 

Catherine  Frances,  m.  William  Small,  Esq. 
Mr.  Coxwell  d.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Chables  Coxwell,  M.A.,  of  Ablington  House,  co. 
■Gloucester,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Rector  of  Dowdeswell,  b.  23  April,  1771  ; 
nii.  17  June,  1796,  Anne,  youngest  dau.of  Rev. Richard  Rogers. 
L.L.B.,  of  Dowdeswell,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Ro,{ers,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  d.  g.  p. 

ItiCHARD  KoGEKS,  now  of  Dowdcswell. 

<;harles  Coxwell  of  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
otre  of  the  Hon.  Corps  of  Gcntlemen-at-Arnis  1828  to  1836, 
■b.  1806;  m.  8  April,  1829,  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Estcourt  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Pinkney  Park,  Wilts. 
She  d.  1867.     He  d.  6  July,  1893. 

William  Coxwell,  M.A.,  who  has  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  RoGEES,  and  is  Kector  of  Dowdeswell,  b.  1809;  m. 
20  May,  1841,  Charlotte  Skinner,  dau.  of  Frank  Nicholls, 
lisq.  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue,  seven  sons  and  four 
daue. 

]Uai-y  Rogers,  m.  1823,  Rev.  Charles  Covey,  LL.B.,  Rector  of 
Alderton  and  Vicar  of  Great  Washboume,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue. 

Anne  Rogers,  m.  William  Morris,  Esq.,  Comm.  E.N. 

3Mr.  Coxwell  d.  30  Aug.  1854. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  mullet  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
■Crest— A  fleur-de-lis.     Afotfo— Vigila  et  era. 

Seats — Dowdeswell  Court,  Andoversford,  and  Ablington 
Manor,  Fairford,  co.  Gloucester. 


ROGERS    OF    STANAGE    PARK. 

BoGEES,  Charles  Coltman,  Esq.  of  Stanage 
Park,  CO.  Kadnor,  and  The  Home,  Salop,  M.A.,  J.P. 
•€0s.  Kadnor,  Salop,  and  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Eadnor  1882,  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  M.P.  for  Kad- 
nor 1884  to  1885,  b.  12  May,  1854 ;  m.  6  Nov.  1888, 
jNIuriel  Augusta  Gilian,  dau.  of  Major  Frederick 
Parclaj  Chapman,  late  14th  Hussars,  of  Stonehouse 
■Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue. 

Gut  Coltman,  b.  22  March,  1891. 
Gwiadys  Muriel,  b.  6  Feb.  1893. 

Xiiueage. — The  direct  ancestor  of  Charles  Coltman 
HoGEBs,  nowof  The  Home,  was  Robeet  de  Nobbcey,  of  North 
Lydbury,  Salop.  His  great-grandson,  Roger  de  NoRBnET, 
-1/1.  Margery,  dau.  of  Thomas  Schire  de  la  Home,  and  became 
possessed  of  estates  in  Home  in  tlie  year  1314.  Their  son, 
John  Kogers  de  la  Home,  took  the  surname  of  Rogers  from 
liis  father's  Christian  name,  and  by  deed,  dated  Thursday  after 
the  feast  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  36  Edward  111.,  1363,  obtained 
from  Philip  le  Mercer  all  his  estate  in  Home,  where  he  became 
settled.  From  that  time  to  the  present  day,  his  descendants 
have  held  the  estate  of  Home,  and  resided  there. 

Rev.  John  Rogers,  Lord  of  Home,  W^entnor,  Salop,  b.  21 
Sept.  1789,  Rector  of  Myndtown  and  Mainstone,  Salop  (only 
son  of  Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of  The  Home,  6.  2"  Sept.  1749, 
and  d.  17  Sept.  1794,  by  Mary  'Vanzoelen  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Edward  Powys,  of  Moreton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of 
Berwick  House,  Salop,  and  grandson  of  Rev.  Edward  Rogers, 
JM.A.,  of  The  Home,  Rector  of  Myndtown,  Salop,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Like,  Esq.  of  Whitcot,  Keyset, 
aSalop),  m.  29  Aug.  1810,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Boden- 
liam,  Esq.  of  Grove  House,  co.  Radnor,  and  had  surviving 
issue, 

John,  of  The  Home. 

Edward,  of  Inverness  Terrace,  Kensington  Gardens,  h.  17 
Oct.    1818 ;    m.    30   April,    1S6C,   Ada,    eldest  dau.   of    Sir 
Thomas  Deane,  Knt.,  by  Eliza  his  2nd    wife,  dau  of  R. 
O'Callaghaa  Newenham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward  Thomas  Percy.  2  Francis  Bodenham. 

1  Harriet  Ada.  2  Olive  Mabel. 

Thomas  Percival  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Batheaston,  Somer- 
set, 6.  21  Aug.  1821  ;  m.  1st,  1852,  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
T.  Mackerness,  Esq  ,  by  whom  (who  d.  1856)  he  has  issue, 
Percy  John  and  Emily  Katherine;  he  to.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Broome,  Esq.  of  Elmhurst,  Batheaston,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  Edmund  de  Norbuiy,  Arthur,  George  Her- 
bert, Katherine,  and  Mary. 
Henry  James  Vanzoelen,  b.  24  May,  1833. 
Ihu'riett,  m.  Rev.  W.  M.  Cartwright,  Rector  of  Dudley. 

Mr.  Rogers  d.  12  Sept.  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Rev.   John   Roqees,   M.A.,  of  The  Home,  and  of  Stanage 


Park,  J.P.  for  cos.  Hereford,  Radnor,  and  Salop,  &.  16  June, 
1817;  m.  27  Oct.  1851,  Charlotte  Victoria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis 
Stonehewer  Newbold,  D,D.,  by  Mary  his  wife,    dau.  of   T. 
Coltman,  Esq.  of  Hagnaby  Priory,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue 
I.  Chaeles  Coltman,  now  of  Stanage  Park, 
u.  Edward  Powys,  b.  25  Oct.  1855;  m.  17  Nov.  1881,  Char- 
lotte, 2nd  dau.  of  John  Michael  Williams,  Esq.  of  Caerhayes 
Castle  and  Burncoose,   and  has  issue,  Charles  Michael; 
Henry  Powys  ;  Charlotte  Harriett;  Clara  Coltman. 
in.  John  Devenport,  6.  6  Feb.  1857. 
IV.  Arthur  de  Norbury,  6.  11  and  d.  12  Dec.  1862, 
v.  George  Frank  Vanzoelen,  6.  14  May,  1864. 
I.  Harriet  Mary  Kate. 

Rev.  Mr.  Rogers  d.  28  May,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Charles  Coltman  Rogers,  Esq.,  now  of  Stanage  Park. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  vert,  between  three  bucks  caurant 
sa.,  five  ermine  spots  or.  Crest — A  buck's  head  sa.,  charged 
with  three  ermine  spots  or,  erased  gu.,  attired  gold.  Motto— 
Celeriter  et  jucunde. 

Seat — Stanage  Park,  Brampton  Bryan,  co.  Kadnor. 


ROGERS    OF    PENROSE. 

Rogers,  John  Peterell,  Esq.  of  Penrose,  co. 
Cornwall,  J.P.,  Capt.  K.A.  retired,  b.  7  Nov.  1846 ; 
m.  3  Feb.  1880,  Maria  Adelaide,  youngest  dau.  of 
Chevalier  Giorgio  Miloro,  Italian  Consul  at  Queens- 
town,  CO.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

John  Lionel,  6.  11  Nov.  1880. 
Robert  Peverell,  b.  6  July,  1892. 
Adelaide  Maude,  b.  15  March,  1883. 
Elsie  Margaret,  6.  19  Jan.  1889. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  appears  from  documents  at  Pen- 
rose to  have  been  "of  a  very  ancient  fl'amily  in  Dorsetshire 
descended,"  and  to  have  settled  in  Cornwall  early  in  the  17tli 
century. 

John  Rogers,  of  Truthwall,  near  Goldolphin,  6.  before  1625, 
d.  1690.     His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Treassowe,  6.  1653;  d.  1725,  held 
several  successive  offices  in  the  Stannaries,  and  was  a  Deputy 
Vice-Admiral  for  South  Cornwall  and  a  Capt.  of  Militia.  He 
ra.  1st,  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Hugh  Bawden,  of  Guddern,  and 
2ndly,  Elizabeth  Julian.     His  son  and  heir  (by  his  2nd  wife), 

John  Rogees,  Esq.  of  Treassowe,  D.L.,  b.  1690;  d.  1768;  vi. 
1st,  his  cousin,  Aurelia  Bawden,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Baw- 
den, of  Guddern,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  John,  d.  young :  ii. 
Hdgh,  his  heir;  in.  Thomas.  He  to.  2ndly,  Catherine,  relict 
of  Benjamin  Rogers,  of  Penryn,  dau.  of  William  Rogers,  of 
Treveneage.    The  son  and  heir, 

Hugh  Rogers,  Esq,  of  Treassowe  and  Penrose,  D.L.,  6. 1719 ; 
d.  1773.  He  7n.  1746,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Bishop, 
of  Lower  Trekynninge.  In  1770,  he  served  the  office  of  Sheriff 
of  Cornwall.     His  son  and  heir, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Treassowe  and  Penrose,  J.P.  and  D.L.,. 
M.P.,  6.  1750;  d.  26  Feb.  1832.  He  m.  1776,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  and  sister  of  Francis, 
Lord  De  Dunstanville,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1842)  had 
(with  thirteen  daus.,  of  whom  Cecilia,  to.  Thomas  Hartley, 
Esq.  of  Roscrow,  and  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  William  Rawlings) 
six  sons., 

John,  his  heir. 

Hugh  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Camborne,  6.  1780;  in.  1815, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  Jenkins,  Vicar  of  St.  Clement's, 
and  had  issue,  1  Francis,  b.  1816 ;  2  Hugh  St.  Aubyn,  (Rev.), 
B.A.;  3  David,  d.  1844;  4  Frederick  John,  d.  1844;  5 
Hender,  d.  1860  :  6  Reginald  Basset  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  San- 
creed,  Penzance;  1  Frances  Anne;  2  Cecilia  Basset,  de- 
ceased ;  3  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  1875 ;  4  Mary  Sophia ;  5 
EUinor. 

Francis,  b.  1789,  an  officer  R.N.,  drowned  at  sea  1811. 
Reginald,  6.  1790,  a  District  Judge  in  India,  d.  1855. 
Frederick,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1794:  m.  Chariotte  Grenfell  Bridg- 
man,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Willyams,  and  d.  31 
Dec.  1874,  having  had  issue,  Frederick  Willyams,  d.  young, 
and  Charlotte  Mary  Grenfell,  d.  1842. 
William,  b.  1795  ;  d.  1877,  aged  82. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  John  Rogers,  of  Treassowe  and  Penrose,  M.A.,  Canon 
of  Exeter  Cathedral,  and  J. P.,  6. 17  July,  1778  ;  m.  1st  7  June, 
1814,  Mary(d.  11  March,  1827),  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Jope,  Vicar 
of  St.  Clere,  and  2ndly,  13  Dec.  1843,  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Sydenham  F'ursdon,  of  F\irsdon,  Devon.  She  d. 
Christmas  Eve  1861.  He  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 
John  Pope,  his  heir. 

William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Mawnan,  m.  4  Oct.  1850, 
Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  Ralph  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  has 
issue,  Ralph  Baron. 

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Kecinald,  m.  5  April,  1S53,  Mary  Frances,  ilau.  of  John 
Thouuis  Nankivtll,  Ksq.  of  Truro,  and  has  issue,  1  lieginald 
Kankivell;  'l  Artluir;  3  Hugh  Henry,  Lieut.  I'l.A.;  4 
Freiieriik  William  diaries  :  6  John;  1  Augusta  Mary;  '1 
Charlotte  Elizabeth;  3  Agnes  Deiiise  ;  4  Franees  Jane;  5 
Ceeilia  llait. 

Saltren  (Kev),  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  Eural  Dean, 
Vicar  of  Gwennap,  m.  15  Dee.  1S66,  Julia  Luey,  dau.  ot 
Kev.  Horatio  Mann,  and  has  issue,  1  Gerard  Saltren,  (Itev.'i. 
B.A. ;  2  Horace  Trevelyan:  3  Henry  Cornwallis;  1  Julia 
Beatrice;  2  Constance  Louisa  Grace;  3  EditUUary;  4 
Alice  Trevelyan;  5  Harriet  Eleanor. 

}lenry,  Coniui.  li.N'.,  »?.  28  Aug.  18d0,  Jane  Slary,  dau.  of 
J.  S.  Enys,  Esq.  of  Envs,  and  has  issue,  1  Eny.s  llenrv 
(liev.),  B.A.;  2  Charles  Gilbert;  3  Ernest;  4  Claude 
Soniei-set ;  5  Ixonard ;  6  Kenneth  St.  Aubyn;  7  John 
Davies  :  1  Catherine  ilaiy. 

llary. 

Ecv.  John  Uogers  d.  12  June,  ISiiC,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Jobs  Pope  Kogbrs,  Esq.  of  Trea.ssowe  and  Penrose,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Helstun  from  iHoll-tio,  b.  16  Feb.  1816;  m.  3 
Sept  1844,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hichens,  Esq.  of  The 
Grove,  Camberwell,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Peverell,  now  of  Penrose. 

n.  Charles  Fursdcm  (Hev.),  M.A.,  b.  19  June,  1848. 

III.  lleginald  William  Scott,  Lieut.  li.N.,  6.  20  March, 
1851. 

IV.  Andrew  Trevarthian,  b.  10  Jlarch,  1863  ;  d.  uixm.  4  June, 
18»0. 

V.  Robert  Henry,  b.  21  Aug.  IS.'iS;  d.  uniii.  28  Nov.  1881. 

VI.  Philip  Powys,  b.  9  June,  1857  ;  d.  UHm.  10  Aug.  1889. 

VII.  Frederick  Evelyn,  b.  31  Dec.  1860. 

VIII.  Francis  Basset,  b.  7  July,  18C2. 

IX.  Walter,  b.  17  April,  1864. 

I.  Margaret  Hichens,  vi.  16  Nov.  1878,  Henry  Dyke  Acland, 
Esq. 

II.  Mary  Ellen  Oldfield,  m.  11  Aug.  1874,  John  Cole,  Esq. 
M.A.,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Basil. 

III.  Maria  Maude,  vi.  8  Aug.  1883,  Charles  Everard,  Esq., 
M.A. 

IV.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  1866. 

Mr.  Eogcrs  d.  24  April,  1880,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  John  Peverell  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Penrose. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  stags  trippant  sa. 
Crtst — A  stag  trippant  6a. 

Scats — Penrose,  near  HeLston,  and  Treassowe,  near  Penzance, 
Cornwall. 


ROGERS    OF    KAINSCOMBE. 
EoGEES,  Rev.  Edwaed  Henry,  of  Rainscombe, 
CO.  Wilts,  M  A.,  late  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, Vicar  of  Thames  Ditton,  b.  1827. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Rogers  were  seated  at  Brian- 
Etone,  Dorset,  till  the  close  of  the  17th  century.  Of  that  line 
was 

Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  temj').  Edward  IV., 
■who  settled  at  Uradford.  He  m.  1st,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co- 
heirs of  William  Besyll,  of  Bradford,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
WiLUAM,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  — 
Courtenay,  of  Powderham,  and  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Pomeroy, 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  George,  of  Luppit,  Devon,  whose  son, 
Edward  (Sir)  was  of  Cannington.    The  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

William  Rogers,  Esq.  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Horton,  Esq. 
of  llford,  and  had  (v.ith  a  dau.  Cecily,  m.  Robert  Maten)  two 
sons,  I.  Anthony,  )«.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Ernie,  of  Eichil- 
hampton,  and  had  issue  ;  and  ii.  Henet,  of  whose  line  we 
treat.    The  latter, 

Henry  Kogebs,  Esq.,  was  father  of  Heset  Rogers,  Esq.  of 
Heddington,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Bradlord, 
ana  had  a  son,  Robert  Rogehs,  Esq.  of  Heddington,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Seager,  Esq.  of  Broniham,  Wilts,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son,  Henry  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Heddington,  who,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Eyles,  Esq.  of  South  Broom,  Wilts, 
M.P.  for  Devizes,  wa-s  father  of 

Rev.  Henry  Rogers,  Rector  of  Heddington,  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Heniy  Pyke,  Esq.  of  Rainscombe,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Rogers  (Rev.),  of  Rainscombe,  Rector  of  Hedding- 
ton, m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Potterne,  Wilts,  and 
was  father  of 

Benjamin  Rogers  (Rev.),  of  Rainscombe,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Chippenham,  and  by  her  had 
<with  a  dau.  Amelia  Eliza,  and  a  son,  William), 

James  Rogers  (Uev.),  D.D.,  of  Rainscombe,  m.  1788,  Catha- 
rine, youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Newman,  Esq.  of 
Cadbury  House,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  had  issue, 
of  whom 

Francis  James  Newman  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Rainscombe,  Q.C., 


Recorder  of  Exeter,  b.  1791 ;  m.  29  June,  1822,  Julia  Eleanors 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Walter  Yea,  Esq.  of  Pyrland  Hall,  Somer- 
set, and  sister  of  Sir  Walter  Yea,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 
Francis  Newman,  his  heir. 
Edward  Henry,  now  of  lUiinscombe. 

Walter  I-acy,  M.A.  of  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J. P.  Wilts,  ))i.  25  Feb.  1868,  Herniione  Lucy,  dau.  of  J.  J.  e! 
Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Archibald  Hamil- 
ton, Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1869)  had    a    son, 
Francis  Edward  Newman,  6.  26  Dec.  1868  ;  m.  11  Aug.  189.5,' 
Louisa  Annie,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  William  Jennings', 
Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  the  late  Richard  Jennings,  Esq.  of 
Gellideg,  CO.  Carmarthen.     Mr.  W.  L.  Rugers  m.    2ndly, 
1873,  Sophia  Mary  Coore,  only  dau.  of  George  Baton,  Esq. 
and  by  her  had  issue.     He  d.  18  April,  1885. 
Eleanora  Amelia,  d.  utim.  10  Dec.  1861. 
Gertrude  Jane,  d.  unm.  1  Oct.  1887 
Mr.  Rogers  d.  19  July,  1851,  and  was  by  his  son, 

Francis  Newman  Rogers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Rainscombe,  6.  6 
Oct.  1826;  d.  unm.  2  Sept.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the 
present  possessor. 

-4 niis— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  st.ags  sa.,  chained  and 
spotted  or.  Crest— A  stag  sa.,  chained  and  spotted  or.  Motta 
—  Xil  conscire  sibi. 

.b'a(s— Rainscombe,  near  Marlborough,  and  Thames  Ditton 
Vicarage. 


ROGERS    OF    RIVER    HILL. 

EoGEES,  John  TnoEXTON,  Esq.  of  River  Hill, 
Kent,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  33rd  Regt.,  b.  15  Jan. 
1831;  m.  17  July,  1862,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Bagwell,  Esq.  of  Marlficld,  late  M.P.  for  Clonmel, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Middleto.v,  Capt.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  6.  24  Aug. 

1804. 

II.  Arthur  Edward,  B.A.  Oxon,  b.  18  July,  1871. 
I.  Frances  Elizabeth.  n.  Margaret. 

III.  Lilla  Agnes. 

Lineagre. — This  family  came  originally  frem  Gloucester- 
shire to  Loudon  about  1740. 

Samuel  Rogers,  who  d.  2  Aug.  1746,  had  issue, 

Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  b.  10  June,  1695 ;  m.  14  July,  1724, 
Martha  Davis,  andrf.  3  May,  1758.     His  son, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Sun  Court,  Cornhill,  b.  1729  ;!)i.  22  Sept. 
1762,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Nathaniel  Neal,  and  ((.  !j 
Oct.  1796,  having  by  her  (whocZ.  8  April,  1b02)  had,  with  other 
issue, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Upper  Tooting,  Surrey,  b.  6  Dec. 
1768  ;  m.  6  June,  1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Wellford, 
Esq.  of  Blackheath,  and  d.  28  Oct.  1840,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  in  1845)  a  son, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  J.P.,  of  River  Hill,  6.  9  Nov. 
1807;  m.  31  Jan.  1833,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thornton, 
Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thornton,  now  of  River  Hill. 

II.  Reginald  Wellford  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Cookham, 
Berks,  to.  17  Aug.  1871,  Emelia  Sophia,  dau.  of  Edward 
Thornton,  Esq.,  C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  <(.  23  Dec.  1877)  has 
issue,  Reginald  Thornton,  b.  24  June,  1876,  and  Katharine 
Sophia. 

III.  Henry  Middleton,  late  Bengal  C.S.,  m.  15  Jan.  1880, 
Rose  Janet  Fell. 

IV.  Arthur  Parry,  late  Capt.  68th  Foot,  m.  31  May,  1868, 
Florence  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry  Unwin,  Esq.,  late  B.C.S. 

V.  Walter  Francis,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  F.  W.  Curteis,  Esq.  of 
Wissenden,  Kent. 

I.  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  m.  Frederick  Williams,  Esq.,  who  d. 
10  Sept.  1876. 

II.  Mary  Selina,  vi.  5  Aug.  1869,  Robert  Dalby  Dalby,  Esq., 
and  by  him  (who  d.  14  March,  1887)  has  issue. 

III.  Margaret  Alice.  iv.  Harriet  Jane. 
Seat — River  Hill,  Sevenoaks. 


ROGERS    OF    ^ARLINGTON, 

Rogers,  Thomas  Englesby,  Esq.  of  Yarlington, 
Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barristcr-at-Law, Recorder 
of  Wells,  Cliancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Bath  and 
Wells,  and  Deputy-Chairman  of  Somerset  Quarter 
Sessions,  ii-om  1870  to  1892 ;  M.A.,  and  formerly 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  24  May. 
1817  ;  m.  6  Aug.  1853,  Elizabeth  Hannah,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Staiiger,  Esq.  of  Strawberry  Hall^ 
Tydd  St.  Mary,  co.  Ln.coln,  and  has  issue, 


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1733 


I.  Eliza  StaTiger.  ii.  Helen  Woodd. 

Lineage. — This  family  was  originally  of  Bristol,  and  in 
the  16th  century  held  a  prominent  place  amongst  the  mer- 
chants of  that  city. 

llicHAKD  Rogers,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  the  first 
who  is  mentioned  in  the  grant  of  arms,  d.  1087.  He  was  father 
of 

I.  Rich AKD,  Sheriff  of  Bristol  1.^95,  d.  l.'icg,  leaving  issue, 
Mattlicw  and  Kichahd,  of  whom  prcsuntly. 
H.  Robert,  b.  lf)63:  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Daniel 
■Cooiier,  Esq.  of  Bath,  Mayor  of  Bristol  1621,  and  d.  163.3, 
leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Ellen,  m.    Richard   Rodway,    of 
Xxjndon,  and  Sarah,  in.  Henry  Billingsley,  Esq.)  one  son, 
£iR  Richard  Rogers,  of   Bristol,    and   of   Eastwood,  co. 
<Glom ester,  Sheiiff  oi  co.  Gloucester  1623,  b.  I.'i94, :   he  d. 
1635,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,    youngest  dau.    of   Sir 
Henry  Mai  ten.  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court,  and  sister 
«f  the  celebiatcd  republican  and  regicide,   Col.  Henry 
Marten,  two  daus., 

1  Mary,  who  inherited  Eastwood,  to.  Sir  Richard  Ash- 
field,  Bart.,  Sheriff  of  CO.  (iloucester  1C6S. 

2  Elizabeth  (b.  posthumous),  in.  Edmund  Denton,  Esq. 
of  Hillesden.  Bucks. 

It  was  at  the  house  of  Lady  Rogers  that  Col.  Nathaniel 
Fiennes  had  liis  head-quarters,  wJien  holding  Bristol  for 
the  Long  Parliament. 
lu.  Nicholas. 
1.  Rachel. 

Richard  Rogers,  above-named  grandson  of  Richard  Rogers 
•<who  d.  1587),  was  father  of 

JohnRogers,  of  Chaxhill,  Westbury-on-Severn,  whod.  1690, 
leaving  two  sons,  Nicholas,  of  Westbury-on-Severn,  d.  1699, 
leaving  issue,  and 

Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of  All  Saints',  Worcester,  who  d.  1721, 
iiaving  had  issue,  by  Eliza  his  wife, 

Thomas,  hio  heir. 

Jlichard,  d.  1706,  an  infant. 

Ann,  m.  Thomas   Wood,  Esq.  of  St.  Helen's,  Worcester,  7th 

son  of  Basill  Wood,  Esq.  of  Shincwuod  and  White  Abbey, 

Mayor  of  Worcester  1745-46. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Besford  Court,  co.  Worcester,  6. 
5  Sept.  1704;  m.  10  April,  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Englesby, 
of  Upton-on-Severn,  and  had  issue  by  her,  besides  daus.,  one 
son,  John,  his  heir.  Mr.  Rogers  d.  April  1773,  and  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Somciset  1804,  b.  14 
Jipiil,  1743;  in.  10  Nov.  1774,  Anne  Reynolds,  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  Pickering  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Rawcliffe,  co.  Yorl;, 
:and  eventually  heir  to  her  great-uncle,  Samuel  Lloyd,  Esq. 
■of  Friday  Hill,  Chingford,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  April, 
1840,  aged  91)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  an  infant.  Franxis,  his  heir. 

Geoige,  b.  2  Aug.  1790;  d.  unm.  13  Nov.  1862. 

liobert  Green,  Rector  of  Yarlington,  b.  6  Nov.  1800;  to.  1st, 

21  Feb.  Is34,  Mary  Theodora,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Johnson, 
LL.D.,  the  friend  and  kinsman  of  the  poet  Cowper.  She 
d.  s.  p.  6  May,  1836.  He  m.  2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Pine-Cofliii,  and  by  her  (who  d.  lt!46)  had  Lucy 
Mary  Fhilippa  and  Arthur  Johnson  (Rev.),  b.  June,  1846, 
M.A.  and  Rector  of  Yarlington.  He  m.  3rdly,  Elizabeth 
Harbin,  dau.  of  Wyndham  Goodden.  Esq.  of  Over  Conipton, 
and  d.  19  March,  1S76,  leaving  by  her  another  dau. 
Louisa. 

Hr.  Rogers  purchased  the  Manor  of  Yarlington  17S2,  and  d. 
28  Feb.  1821.    His  2nd  son, 

Francis  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Yarlington,  6.  13  Aug.  1784;  in 
Oct.  1S03,  on  the  premeditated  invasion  of  Napoleon,  he  raised, 
as  Capt.,  a  Company  in  the  1st  East  Somerset  Volunteers  ;  to. 
^  July,  1815,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Bickley,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  of  Ettingshall  Lodge,  co.  Stafford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1881)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Engleset.  now  of  Yarlington. 

John  Francis,  of  The  Lawn,  Swanington,  Norfolk,  formerly 
an  Assistant-Commissary-Gen.  to  Her  Majesty's  Forces,  b. 

22  Aug.  l8-6;  m.  Ist,  Oct.  1862,  Marianne,  dau.and,;o  heir 
of  Robert  Wadsworth  Bartell,  Esq.  of  Swannington  Lawn, 
Norfolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1869)  he  has  had  i.ssue, 
Lionel  Wadsworth,  b.  23  April,  1866,  deceased ;  John 
Englesby,  6.  4  Feb.  1860,  deceased;  and  Gertrude  Maiy. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1871,  Maria  Holmes,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
John  Young,  of  Slontreal,  and  has  issue,  Basil  Englesby, 
6.  Is74,  Gerard,  Harry,  Hugh,  and  daus. 

■Benjamin  Bickley,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A., 
and  late  Fellow  of  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  11  Dec.  1828  ; 
m.  3  Sept.  1861,  Ellen  Su-^anna,  4th  dau.  ofRobert  Herring, 
Esq.  of  Cromer,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Robert  Bickley,  b. 
1869,  Richard  IJickley,  and  three  daus. 

•Catharine  Anne  Bickley,  d.  1  Jan.  1874. 

Caroline  Anna,  d.  unm.  3  March,  1861. 


Marianne  Robinson,  d.  22  June,  1892. 

Ellen  Sarah. 

Anna  Latty,  to.  25  March,  184S,  Rev.  John  Jaqiies  Wedge, 

M.A.,  of  Hampton  in  Ardcn,  co.   Warwick,  and  d.  22  May, 

1850,  leaving  issue,  two  sons. 

Mr.  Rogers  d.  5  April,  1863. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  stags  trippant  sa.,  attired  or,  a  chief  az. 
Crest — A  stag's  head  couped  sa.,  attired  and  holding  in  the 
mouth  an  acorn  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert.  Mutto — JustUd 
perfieito  nihil  timeto. 

Seat — Yarlington  House,  near  Wincanton,  Somerset. 


ROGEKSON    OF    GILLESBIE. 

EoGEESON,  Col.  William,  of  Gillesbie,  co.Dtiin- 
fries,  J.P.,  and  County  Councillor,  h.  1842  ; 
educated  at  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  1877,  Geor- 
gian;! Letitia,  dau.  of  the  late  Cajit.  John  Alexander 
Drought,  of  Whigsborough,  King's  co.,and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Drought. 

II.  .Tohn  Alexander. 
I.  Georgiana  Mary. 

Col.  Eogerson,  is  elder  surviying  son  of  the  late 
William  Eooeeson,  who  d.  18fj9,  of  Waniphray 
and  Grillesbie,  by  Agnes,  his  ■wife,  dau.  of  jamesi 
French,  Esq.  He  served  from  1862  till  1889,  in 
the  53rd  Eegt.  (now  tlie  1st.  Batt.  Shropshire 
Light  Infantry).  He  s.  his  brother  the  late  James 
Alexander  Eogerson,  Esq.  of  Wamphray  and 
Gillesbie,  co.  Dumfries,  formerly  Ensign  61st 
Eegt.,  b.  1840;  m.  1862,  Christina,  dau.  of  Duncan 
Stewart,  Esq. 

Sfat — Gillesbie,  Lockerbie,  N.B. 

tVw^s— Junior  United  Service,  S.W.,  and  Conservative  Club, 
Edinburgh. 


KOKEBY    OF    ARTHINGWORTH. 

EoKEBT,  Eet.  Heney  Ealph,  of  Arthingworth 
Manor  House,  co.  Northampton,  B.A.,  Eeetor  of 
Artliingworth  and  Lord  of  the  Manor,  J. P.  co. 
Northampton,  h.  2  June,  1831  ;  m.  7  Feb.  1861, 
Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Earbofc  Beale,  Esq. 
J. P.,  of  Brettenham  Park,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Langham,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  26  Nov.  1861. 

II.  Ralph  Thomas,  b.  28  June,  1863.  ' 

III.  Arthur  Willoughby  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.  7  June,  1866. 

I.  Caroline  Mary,  m.  26  April,  1888,   Sydney  Holland,  Esq. 
of  112,  Park  Street,  W. 

liineag-e. — A  celebrity  has  been  given  to  the  romantic 
beauties  of  "  Rokeby  "  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Few  persons  visit 
the  neighbourhood  without  observing  with  what  extreme 
accuracy  of  observation  and  felicity  of  expression  the  bard  has 
described  the  passage  :  — 

"A  stern  and  lone,  yet  lovely  road 
As  e'er  the  foot  of  minstrel  strode;  " 
or  view  "  Egliston's  grey  ruins  "  or  "  Rokeby's  turrets  high," 
without  feeling  that  the  charm  of  poetry  is  thrown  over  them. 
At  the  period  of  the  Conquest,  all  the  territory  abutting  on 
the  Tees,  at  the  southern  border,  were  granted  to  Alan,  Earl 
of  Eretagne,  and  funned  his  English  earldom  of  Richmond, 
These  broad  lands  were  partitioned  among  the  junior  membera 
of  his  family  and  his  followers,  and,  in  the  distribution, 
Rokeby  became  part  of  the  possessions  of  the  FitzAlans,  a 
Northern  Baronial  House,  whose  chief  seat  was  at  Bedale. 
But  their  interest  at  Rokeby  was  scarcely  more  than  nominal, 
for  beneath  them  was  a  subinfeudation  in  favour  of  a  family 
which,  residing  on  the  lands  of  Rokeby,  was  usually  described 
as  "  de  Rokeby,"  and  eventually  assumed  that  name  as  a  per- 
sonal appellation. 

Tradition  asserts  that  the  Rokebyswere  seated  on  the  lands 
from  which  they  derived  their  name  in  Saxon  times,  but  the 
faiiiily  first  appeared  prominent  in  public  affairs  in  the  pereoa 
of  Thomas  de  Rokeby,  whose  rise  in  Royal  favour  is  circum- 
stantially related  by  Froissart.  In  the  14th  century  lived  the 
gallant  Sir  Thomas  Rokeby,  who  took  so  distinguished  a  part 
in  the  battle  of  Neville's  Cross,  and  became  afterwards  Lord 
Justice  of  Ireland,  in  which  country,  two  centuries  after, 
William  Rokeby  was  Lord  Chancellor  and  Archbishop  of 
Dublin.  The  eldest  branch  of  the  family  resided  at  Rokeby^ 
and  Mortham.     Its  chief,  temp.  He.nry  VII. ,  was 


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ROL 


Sir  Thomas  Kokkbt,  wlio  hail  tliroc  sons:  the  two  younscr 
■were  the  ancestors  of  families  of  the  name,  resident  atMarske 
and  Staninford.     The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Kokeby,  Ksq.  of  Mortham,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dan. 
and  co-heir  of  Kobcrt  Danhy,  Ksq.  of  Yufforth,  and  was  .?.  hy 
his  eldest  son, 

Thcmas  Kokeby,  Esq.  of  Jlortham,  m.  a  dau.  of  Robert  Con- 
stable, of  ClifT,  CO.  York,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  771.  WyclifTe,  of 
Wycliffe)  four  sons,  i.  Christopueb,  of  Mortham  ;  11.  Ralph  ; 
blaster  of  St.  Katherine's  and  one  of  the  Masters  of  Requests 
to  Queen  Elizabeth;  ih.  Thomas;  iv.  Anthony.  The  3rd 
son, 

Thomas  Rokeby,  Esq.,  m.  Katherine  Leigh,  and  had  issue, 
AYiLLiAM,  his  hiir;  Ralph;  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Vincent,  of 
Frisby  ;  and  Susan,  m.  'William  Cartwright,  of  Normandy. 
The  elder  son, 

^VILLIAM  Rokeby,  Esq.  of  Hotham,  co.  York,  aged  28  in 
15S4,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Rokeby,  Esq.  of  Skiers, 
and  had  four  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  \Villiam,  of  Skiers,  created 
a  Bart.  29  Jan.  1660-61  (his  issue  is  extinct) ;  11.  Alexander, 
■whe  III.  Susan,  dau.  of  Gervase  liosville,  Esq.  of  Ediington, 
and  had  issue;  in.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently;  iv.  Philip, 
who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  \Villi;im  Godfrey,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  ; 
I.  Mary,  to.  Christopher  Legard,  Esq.  of  Anlaby.  The  3rd 
fon, 

Thomas  Rokeby,  Esq.  of  Barnby,  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir 
^Villiam  Bury,  Knt.  of  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had,  with 
fix  daus.,  five  sons,  namely, 
William,  of  Ackwork  Park. 

Thomas  (Sir),  Knt.,  a  Judge  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench. 
John,  d. «.  p.  Joseph. 

Benjamin,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
Thomas  Rokeby,  of  Barnby,  was  slain  at  Dunbar  1650.      His 
lith  son, 

Benjamin  Kokeby,  Esq.  m.  Rebecca,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Langham,  Esq.  of  Arthingworth,  co.  Northampton, 
jind  had  an  only  son, 

Langham  Rokeby,  Esq.  of  Arthingworth,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
cf  Major  Morgan,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Rokeby,  Esq.  of  Arthingworth,  m.  1745,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Col.  John  Scott,  of  Galashiels,  N.B.,  and 
d.  8  Sept.  1796,  having  liad  a  dau.  Catherine,  wife  of  Joseph 
Jekyll,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  an  only  son. 

Rev.   Langham  Rokeby,   of  Arthingworth,  m.  Sept.  1780, 

Maria  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Somerset  Davies,  Esq.  of  Croft 

Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1810)  had 

issue, 

Langham,    of   Arthingworth,    J. P.    and    D.L.,  Lieut. -Col. 

Northamptonshire  Militia,  </.  unm.  6  July,  1844. 
Henry  Ralph,  of  Arthingworth. 
Anna  Maria  Isabella,  d.  10  March,  1818. 
Charli'tte  Jane,  d.  April,  1803. 
Mr.  Rokeby  d.  16  Dec.  1S26,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Langham  Rokeby,  who  d.  unm.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Rev.  Henry  Ralph  Rokeby,  of  Arthingworth,  formerly 
Comm.  E.N.,  afterwards  Rector  of  Arthingworth  and  Lord  of 
the  Manor,  6.  8  April,  1788;  m.  1st,  26  July,  1827,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Boulton,  Rector  of  Oxenden,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  April,  1832)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Ralph,  now  of  Arthingworth. 

I.  Isabella  Caroline,  m.  2  May,  Is.io,  Rev.  George  F.  Pearson, 
of  Funtingtun,  Sussex. 

II.  Anna  Maria. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  Sept.  1837,  Harriet,  dau.   of  Joseph  AVallcy, 
Esq.,  and  had  by  her, 

II.  Langham,  Capt.  Royal  Marines,  F.R.G.S.,  h.  18  March, 
1839  :  d.  at  Cairo  22  Feb.  1873. 

III.  Willoughby  Charles,  late  of  the  Admiralty,  b.  25  Jlay, 
1841. 

III.  Charlotte  Matilda. 

Eev.  Henry  Rokeby  d.  20  May,  1870. 

Arms — Arg..  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  rooks  ppr.  Crest 
— A  rook  ppr. 

6'ea(— Arthingworth  Manor  House,  Ncrthampton. 


Lineag'e.  —The  family  of  Roifc  were  .settled,  it  is  said, 
on  lands  of  their  owu  at  Horsey,  in  Norfolk,  at  the  time  of 
the  Conquest,  and  a  branch  flourished  at  Norwich  in  the 
14th  century.  They  appear  to  have  settled  at  Heacham  in 
the  beginning  of  the  16th  century  ;  and  the  church  registers 
from  1558  contain  numerous  entries  of  the  name.  A  member 
of  this  family,  John  Rolfe,  sailed  to  Virginia,  with  Sir  Thomas- 
Dale,  temji.  James  I.,  and  m.  Pocahontas,  dau.  of  the  Indian 
King  Powhattan.  In  1560,  Eustalius  Rolfe  m.  at  Heaeliaiu 
Church,  Joanna  Jenner,  and  d.  in  1593,  leaving  a  son,  b.  at 
Heacham  1562,  who  m.  1582,  Dorothea  Mason,  and  d.  1594. 
The  last  direct  male  representative, 

Edmund  Roi-fe,  Esq.  of  Heacham  (only  son  of  Edmund  Rolfe, 
Esq.  of  Heacham,  High  SherifTof  Norfolk,  1769,  by  Dorothy 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Folkes,  Esq.  of  Hillington  Hall), 
d.  s.  p.  '7  Dec.  1836,  leaving  his  estates  to  the 

Rev.  Strickland  Charles  Edward  Neville,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Heacham  (eldest  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Neville^ 
R.A.,  by  Anne  Golden  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut-Gen. 
Williamson),  who  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal  licence,, 
bearing  date  1  March,  1837,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Rolfe. 
Mr.  Neville-Rolfe,  b.  31  Dec.  1789  ;  m.  22  Sept.  1814,  Agnes, 
only  dau.  of  HenryFawcett,  E.sq.,  M.P.  for  Carlisle,  and  by  Smv 
(who  d.  17  Dec.  1831)  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Fawcett,  late  of  Heacham  Hall. 

Henry  F'awcelt,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  17  Jan.  1817;  cZ.  at  Woosang, 
China,  3  Oct.  1842. 

Edward  Fawcett  (Rev.),  b.  20  May,  1821 ;  m.  5  Aug.  1845, 
Melosine  Sophia  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  M.  Barnard, 
Vicar  of  Great  Amwell,  Herts,  and  has  a  dau.  Agnes 
Everilda,  d.  25  March,  18^3. 

Arthur  Fawcett,  b.  29  Nov.  1822;  m.  16  Jan.  1851,  Sarah 
Frances  Crowder  Bishop,  and  has  a  dau.  Eudora  Phoebe  ;  d. 
10  Dec.  1876. 

John  James  Fawcett,  b.  24  March,  1826. 

Helen,  d.  10  Nov.  1881. 

Mary  Ann  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Couper  Black,  M.A. 

Agnes  Caroline,  m.  1854,  Lieut.  James  Sautnarez  Brock,  17lh. 
Madras  N.l.  ;  d.  16  Oct.  1867,  leaving  a  dau. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  6  Jan.  I8-38,  Rev.  N.  1.  Raven. 
Mr.  Neville-Rolfe  m.   2ndly,  5  Jan.  1833,  Dorothy,  widow  ot 
Rev.  T.  T.  ThonKuson,  Chaplain  H.E.l.C.     He  d.  25  Dec.  1852,   • 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Fawcett  Neville  Rolfe,  Esq.  of  Heacham  Hall, 
J. P.,  b.  23  Aug.  1815;  m.  1st,  18  May,  1841,  Martha  Holt, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Naples,  23  Jan.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  b.  10  July,  1842;  <?.31  March,  1843. 

II.  Eustace,  now  of  Heacham  Hall. 

III.  Ernest,  6.  11  Aug.  1847,  Capt.  R.N.,  C.B.,  to.  19  March, 
1885,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Brand,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Hill 
House,  Balham. 

IV.  Charles  William,  6.  6  July,  1851 :  m.  4  Oct.  1882,  Fanny 
Kunegunda  Clive,  dau.  of  Frederick  Walpole  Keppel,  Esq. 
of  Lexham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1891) 
has  issue,  Clive,  Randolph,  Louisa  Ethel,  and  Kune- 
gunda. 

V.  Herbert,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  16  June,  1854. 

VI.  Alfred  (Rev.),  6.  28  Feb.  1867  ;  ni.  19  April,  1887,  Ada 
Maria,  dau.  of  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broughton  House, 
Preston,  and  has  issue,  Arthur. 

VII.  Arthur,  b.  3  Dec.  1868 ;  d.  9  May,  1887. 

I.  Dorothy  Mary,  m.  20  Aug.  1868,  Henry  Cockburn  Stewart, 
Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Stewart,  of  Leghorn,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Harriett  Jane,  m.  24  Oct.  1886,  Hclcombe  Ingleby,  Esq.  of 
Valentines,  Ilford,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Margaret  Rebecca,  m.  8  Nov.    1882,   Charles    Franklin. 

Torrey,  Esq.,  son  of  F'ranklin  Torrey,  of  Boston,  U.S.,  ami 

has  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  23  April,  1868,  Maria  Bolton,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.. 
M.  Barnard,  Vicar  of  Great  Amwell,  co.  Herts,  and  d.  23  Oct. 
1869.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  az., 
on  a  chief  sa.  three  annulets  arg.,  for  Rolfe;  2nd  and  3rdgu., 
five  fusils  conjoined  in  fosse  or,  each  charged  with  an  ermine 
spot  sa.,  a  bordure  nebuly  arg.,  for  Neville.  Crests — 1st, 
Neville,  A  mount  vert,  thereon  issuant  out  of  a  crescent  gu. 
a  rose  arg.,  slipped  vert;  2nd,  Rolfe,  A  lion's  head  erased  arg., 
fretty  gu.     Motto — Cresco  crescendo. 

Seat — Heacham  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 


EOIiFE    OF    HEACHAM. 

Netille-Rolfe,  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Heacham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  8  Aug.  1845  ;  m.  2  Oct.  18R7, 
Emily  Auber  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert 
Tbornbill,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Amy.  Ivy,  d.  at  Naples,  April,  1892. 

Dorothy. 


KOLLESTON    OF     WATNALIi. 

EoLLESTON,  Lancelot,  Esq.  of  Watnall  Hall, 
Notts,  and  Toynton,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  High  Sherift' 
1877,  b.  1847,  s.  18G2 ;  m.  25  Feb.  1882,  Lady 
Charlotte  Emma  Maud,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  the- 
Hon.  Robert  A.  Gc.  Dalzell,  C.B.,  and  sister  of 
Robert,  15th  Earl  of  Carnwath.  This  lady  'O'as- 
raised  to  the  rank  of  an  earl's  daughter  in  1889. 


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1735 


LineaRC. — The  family  of  Rolleston  of  Rollcston,  co. 
Stafford  was  of  great  antiquity  in  that  shire  and  an 
ample  pedigree  commencing  with  "  Henricus  Rolleston  de 
EoUcston,  Miles,"  and  tracing  the  descent  to  the  year  1G14, 
is  recorded  in  the  Herald's  Visitations.  Of  this  long  de- 
scended line  the  Kollestons  of  Watnall  are  a  branch,  as  testi- 
fied by  the  following  inscription  : — "  In  memory  of  Lancelot 
Kolleston.of  Watnall,  in  co.  Nottingham,  Esq.,  he  was  one  of 
the  branches  of  the  family  of  Rolleston  of  Rolleston,  in 
Staffordshire.  He  m.  the  dau.  of  George  Poole,  of  Ilaye,  in 
CO.  Derby,  Esq.,  with  whom  he  lived  very  happily  many  years 
■until  her  death;  and  for  his  honour  and  steady  loyalty  to 
his  prince,  he  was  made  the  Sheriff  of  this  county,  in  the 
year  1682.  ...  He  d.  in  the  year  168;'),  in  the  35th  year  of 
his  age,  making  his  loving  cousin,  Edward  Rolle.=;ton  of 
Taunton,  Lincolnshire,  his  executor,  who  erected  this  monu- 
ment." This  branch  derives  its  descent,  from  the  ancient 
House  of  Rolleston,  of  Rolleston,  co.  Stafford,  through  a 
younger  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Rolleston,  of  RoUeston,  who  settled 
at  Lea  about  the  time  of  Edward  II. 

Ralph  Rolleston,  (2nd  son  of  Jajies  Rolleston,*  Esq.  of 
Lea,  CO.  Derby,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Babington, 
Esq.  of  Dethick,  co.  Derby,  see  Visitation  of  Staffordshire 
1614),  m.  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  Margaret,  elder  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  Bingham,  of  Watnall  Chaworth,  co. 
Nottingham,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  and  co  heir  of  Sir 
Nicholas  Strelley,  of  Linby,  co.  Nottingham,  and  thus  ac- 
quired the  manor  of  Watnall  Chaworth,  which  has  ever  since 
continued  to  be  the  seat  and  property  of  the  Rolleston  family. 
Ralph  Rolleston  had  a  son  Thomas,  of  Watnall,  whose  younger 
son,  Philip,  had  a  son, 

Edward  Rolleston,  of  Toynton,  co.  Lincoln,  son  of  Philip 
Rolleston,  by  Frances  Pierrepont  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert, 
Earl  of  Kingston,  Edward  s.  his  cousin,  Lancelot,  who  d.  s.  p. 
1685,  and  brought  the  Toynton  estate  into  the  \Vatn:dl  branch 
of  the  family.    His  son, 

Christopher  RoLLr  ston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  m.  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co.  Derby  (which  lady  d. 
29  April,  1725),  and  d.  21  March,  1736,  leaving  with  other 
issue,  two  sons,  Lancelot  and  John.    The  elder, 

Lancelot  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Nottingham,  1743,  m.  (as  his  2nd  wife)  Rosamond,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Daniel  Greenwood,  M.D.,  of  Northampton,  but 
d.  s.  p.  27  April,  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  John  Rolleston,  of  Watnall,  who  was  for  upwards 
of  forty  years  Rector  of  Aston,  co.  Derby,  m.  Dorothy,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Burdctt,  of  Foremark,  co.  Derby  (who  sur- 
vived her  husband,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1794),  andrf.  30  June,  1770, 
having  had  issue,  with  three  other  sons  and  a  dau.  Dorothy 
(»!.  Rev.  William  Chambers,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Achester,  co. 
Northampton),  two  sons,  Lancelot  and  Christopher,  of  whom, 
Lancelot  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  was  High  Sheriff 
1781,  and  d.  unm.  25  April,  1802,  when  the  family  estates 
devolved  upon  his  brother, 

Christopher  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  High  Sheriff 
1805,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Nicholas,  R.N.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
14  Feb.  1809),  he  had  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Lancelot,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Christopher,  d.  unm.  20  Oct.  1840. 

III.  John  iKev.),  Vicar  of  Burton-Joyce,  with  Bulcot«  and 
Shelford,  co.  Nottingham,  who  d.  17  Nov.  1862.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip  Smelt  (who  d.  9  April,  1861), 
and  by  her  he  had  several  children.  His  son,  Christopher, 
TO.  1854,  Catlierine,  dau.  of  William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Warthill, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  ha.s  issue. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  William  Tiffin,  Rector  of  Matterson,  co. 
Nottingham. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  16  Feb.  1813. 

Mr.  Rolleston,  d.  3  April,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lancelot  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  Col.  of  the  Royal 
Sherwood  Foresters,  of  co.  Nottingham  Regiment  of  Militia, 


*  The  grandson  of  James  Rolleston,  of  Lea,  was  Francis 
Rolleston,  who  mairied  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Vernon,  of 
Harleston,  and  died  1587.  He  is  memioned  in  Jlorris's  Gan- 
poicder  Plot  in  the  following  terms  :  — 

"Not  long  after  the  Queen's  imprisonment  in  England,  there 
were  three,  two  knights  and  one  gentleman,  that  intended  her 

deliverance Sir  Thomas  Stanley Sir  Thomas 

Gerard the  third   one  was   one   Mr.  Rowlston,  an 

Esquire  of  good  worth  in  the  same  country,  and  a  very  devout 
Catholic  man,  and  a  stout  gentleman.  The  meanest  of  which 
three  had  a  son,  being  then  a  pensioner  in  the  Court,  who 
betrayed  the  whole  matter,  and  caused  them  all  to  be  clapt  in 
the  Tower,  where  they  were  kept  a  long  time  in  strait  prison, 
and  Mr.  Rowlston  was  condemned  to  die,  against  whom  they 
were  able,  it  is  likelj',  to  prove  irore  pariiculars  of  the  secret 
(by  his  son's  means;  than  against  the  others." 


J.P.  and  D.L.,M.P.  co.  Nottingham  1837-49,  6.  20  July,  1785; 
m.  1st,  17  Nov.  1808,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Sir  George  Chet- 
wynd,  Bart,  of  Grendon  HaU,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  10  March,  1844)  had 
Lancelot,  d.  March,  1826. 

Caroline  Jane,  m.  1st,  J.  Hancox,  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  2ndly,  1849,  Sir  Richard  Levinge,  Bart.,  M.P. 
of  Knoekdrin  Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d.  5  May,  1858. 
Louisa  Maria,  m,  —  Berens,  Esq. 

Charlotte  Frances  Anne,  m.  1st,  Edward  Fen»ag<,  Esfj.,  late 
M.P.  for  Grimsby,  and  2ndly,  H.  B'otr'.ey,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor  Charlotte,  only  f/Urviving  dau.  of  Robert 
Eraser,  Esq.  of  Torbreck,  of  Inverness,  and  had  issue  by  her, 
Lancelot,  now  of  Watnall. 
Robert  Sidney,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  1849. 
Henry  Edward,  b.  li^ol. 

Eleanor  Anne,  0.  1853;  m.  15  Nov.  1878,  John  Robert  Ten- 
nant,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Tennant,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Sea- 
crolt  Lodge,  co.  York,  and  Rose  Hall,  Sutherland. 

Mr.  Rolleston  d.  May,  1862. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  cinqucfoil  az.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  passant 
guardant  or,  a  crescent  for  difference;  quartering  Winfield, 
Bingham,  Charsells,  Wollaton,  Strelley,  <irc.  Crest — An 
eagle's  heart  erased  ppr.     Motto — Ainsi  et  pent  estre  mcilleur. 

Heats — Watnall  Hall,  near  Nottingham,  and  Toynton,  co. 
Lincoln  and  Edwinstowe  OUerton,  Newark. 


KOIiLESTON    OF    FFRANCKFOET 
CASTLE. 

EoLLESTON,  Charles  ffeanck,  Esq.  E.M.,  of 
ffranckfort  Castle,  King's  co.  late  Major  King's 
Eoyal  Eiiles  Militia,  b.  Feb.  1833  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1873, 
Mary  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of 
Killtorkan,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Henry  ffranck,  6.  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Charles  John  ffranck,  6.  April,  1875. 

III.  Alured  ffranck,  6.  April,  1877. 

IV.  Loftus  ffranck,  d.  17  Aug.  1881,  aged  2  years. 
1.  Jane  Eleanor  Daisy  ffranck. 

liilieag'e. — The  ancient  and  knightly  family  of  Rolleston 
of  Rolleston  traces  its  lineage  to  the  time  of  the  Comiwest. 
A  writ  still  exists  in  which  William  de  Peverel,  brother  of 
William  the  Conqueror,  makes  a  grant  of  land  to  William 
de  Rolleston,  and  Amabel  his  wife.  This  William  do  Rolleston 
d.  1070,  and  was  s.  by  Malgeos  de  Rolleston,  one  of  the  bene- 
factors of  the  Rufford  Monastery  (see  MSS.  in  British 
Museum).  Fourth  in  descent  from  this  Malgeos  was  Sir. 
Henry  Rolleston  de  Rolleston,  with  whom  the  pedigree  in 
the  Staffordshire  Visitation  of  1614  begins.  According  to 
this  visitation,  the  ninth  in  lineal  descent  from  this  Sir  Henry, 
was, 

William  Eolleston,  Esq.  of  Rollcston,  co.  Stafford,  son  of 
Laurence  Rolleston,  and  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  RoUes- 
ley,  d.  1593,  leaving  issue  live  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Gilbert,  d.  1618 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  R.  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Kecle, 
and  had  issue,  Walter,  "  son  and  heir,"  aged  10,  at  Stafford- 
shire Visitation  1014;  Grace,  d.s.p. 

II.  William,  d.  1653;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Whatton, 
Esq.  of  Newtown  Linford,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Rolleston,  Col.,  d.  a.  p.  1672  ;  mortgaged  thfr 
estate  of  Rolleston  to  Sir  Oswald  Mosely. 

2  Simon,  had  two  daus. 

III.  Richard  (Rev.),  d.  1636,  having  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Edward,  murdered  by  the  rebels  1041. 

3  Richard,  had  one  son,  John,  an  mlant. 

4  Ralph,  murdered  by  the  rebels  1641. 

5  Thomas,  murdered  by  the  rebels  1U41. 

6  John,  murdered  by  the  rebels  1041. 

1  Susanna,  m.  Richard  Cochrane,  d.  s.  p.  1C75. 

IV.  John,  d.  S.J?.  1630. 

\ .  Arthur,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Grace,  m.  R.  Ainswortn. 

II.  Jane,  7«.  J.  Pershall. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  R.  Rolleston. 

The  above  Rev.  Eii.'Iiard,  John,  and  Arthur  Rolleston  went, 
to  Ireland  a.d.  1010,  having  received  from  James  1.,  by 
patent  dated  at  Westminster,  10  May,  1610,  alaigo  giant  of 
land  in  co.  Armagh,  in  the  Barony  of  Onelan,  the  manor  of 
Teemore,  containing  eight  and  a  half  townlands,  with  a  proviso 
that  Richard  Rolleston  should  not  sell  or  let  any  portion  of  the 
grant  to  any  Irishman,  or  other  person  who  did  not  take  the 
Oath  of  Supremacy  before  the  Lord  Chancellor.  Richard  and 
hid  brotheis,  in  the  new  year  101«,  let  all  these  premises  to  • 
Sir  Francis  Annesley,  afterwards  Lord  Baron  of  Mountnorris,. 


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r.o:f 


and  to  Sir  John  BoufL-hcr  and  others  who  had  not  taken  the 
Oath  of  Supremacy  according  to  the  proviso.  Upon  an  Inqui- 
sition beins  lield,  Lord  Mountnorris  toolc  possession  of  the 
property.  In  the  year  leST,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Strafford,  Loril- 
Peputy  of  Ireland,  attempted  to  reinstate  tlie  heirs  of  Richard 
KoUcston,  and  this  matter  was  made  sixth  article  of  impeach- 
ment against  him.  The  yovuigest  son, 
Artuur  Kollestok,  had  i.ssue  by  Kle.inor  his  wife, 

I.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Arthur. 

III.  Kiehai-d,  who  had  a  dau.  Mary,  vi,.  John  Kolleston. 
The  eldest  son, 

Franxis  lioLLESTON,  Esq.  of  Tomlough,  co.  Tippcrary,  Col. 
in  the  army  of  James  II.,  and  Governur  of  Kiusale,  co.  Cork, 
«i.  Eleanor,  sister  of  Sir  Stephen  Fox,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  his  su'  cessor. 

II.  Francis,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

I.  Kathdine,  m.  Henry  IluuUrcy,  Esq.  of  Cavanacor. 

II.  Susannah.  in.  Msry. 

Col.  KoUeston  made  his  will  13  June,  1691,  and  was  «.  by  his 
son, 

Arthur  Eolleston,  Esq.  of  Tomloush,  Capt.  Coldstream 
Guards,  12  July,  I6i)l,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen.  JMichucI 
ilerritt,  of  F'innoe,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Michael,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Stephen  (liev.),  of  Bridcpark,  co.  Cork,  Rector  of  Knock- 
morne,  m.  Eleanor  Parr;  d.  17S0,  having  had  issue, 

1  Stephen,  2  James 

1  Eleanor,  m.  her  cousin,  James  Rollcston,  Esq.  of  ffrank- 
fort.  2  Frances,  m.  Mr.  Kilviugton. 

3  Hariiet.  4   Elizabeth. 

5  Dorothea.  6  Kaiharine. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  —  \Valsh,  of  Walsh  Park,  King's  co. 

II.  Susan,  U.  s.p.  in.  Christian,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  D.  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Li:>kiuiland,  co.  Tip- 
peraiy. 

V.  Eleanor,  m.  Capt.  James  ffranck,  of  ffrankfort  Castle. 
Mr.  Rollcston  d.  1720,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  ffranekfort,  aliaa  Coologue, 
Town  Majorof  Galway  and  Capt.  of  Militia  Dragoons,  b.  1700; 
m.  1740,  Frances  Everingham,  the  adopted  dau.  and  heir  of 
Capt.  ,Iamcs  ffranekfort,  of  Coologue  or  ffranekfort,  and  tliuii 
acquired  that  estate.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  ffranck,  his  heir. 

II.  ArtliLT,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  F'rances,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Rolleston  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  ffranck  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  ffranckfuit  Castle,  Col. 
of  Volunteer  Yeomen  1782,  b.  1742;  m.  his  first  cousin,  Ellen, 
<lau.  of  Piev.  Stephen  Rolleston,  of  Bridepark,  and  by  her  had 
a  dau.  Frances,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  m.  2ndly,  1766,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Cliaries  Bagge,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  co.  W'aterford,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  James  ffranck,  his  heir. 

II.  Cliaiics,  ot  Silver  Hills,  King's  co.,  b.  6  March,  I7C8; 
m.  la  Jan.  Ib06,  Helena  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Maunsell, 
F.sq.  of  Quiiisboro',  co.  Limerick,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Maun- 
sell, Esq,  of  Ballywilliain,  in  said  co.,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1820, 
lia\ing  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  issue. 

1  Ja.mes  ifranck,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Charles  Rolleston-Spunner,  of  Glasshouse,  King's  Co., 
Q.C.,  Chairman  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Mayo,  assumed  the 
name  of  Spunner  under  the  will  of  Thomas  Spunner, 
Esq.,  in  1807,  6.  2  Nov.  1807;  m.  22  Oct.  1836,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  John  Richards,  Baron  of  H.M.'s 
Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
John,  late  Capt.  74th  Regt.,/j.  1837  ;  Henry  Hugh  Barry, 
AVilham  Thomas;  and  Katherine  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry 
Truell,  Esq.  of  Clonmannon,  eo.  Wicklow. 

3  .\rtbur  William,  formerly  Comptroller  of  H.M.'s  Customs, 
Sydney,  6.  5  June,  1814;  lu.  lBo2,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joliu 
O'Connor,  Esq. 

4  .Stcplien  Robert,  b.  29  July,  1815. 

5  l.ieiiard,  b.  1811 ;  d.  s.  p.  1826. 

1  liebecca  Elizabeth. 

2  Helen  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Woods,  M.D.  of  Parsonstown, 
Queen's  CO.,  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Arthur  (Rev.),  6.  21  May,  1769;  m.  Feb.  1803,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Col.  Wemyss,  of  Danesfort,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
d.s.p.  1850. 

I.  Su>an,  m.  1793,  William  Curtis,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore, 
King  s  CO.,  and  d.  IslO. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1847. 

Col.  Rolleston  d.  20  Oct.  1800,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
James  ffranck  Rolleston,  F>q.  of  ffranekfort  Castle, 
Major  King's  co.  Militia,  6.  16  April,  1767;  m.  22  May,  1806, 
Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  William  .Mincbin,  Esq.  of  Greenhills, 
bmd.  s.  i>.  6  Apiil  IbiU,  when  he  was«.  by  his  nephew, 


James  ffranck  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  ffranekfort  Castle,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1831,  b.  11  Oct.  1806;  m.  28  May,  1828, 
Gcorgiana  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bland,  Esq.  of  Blandsfon, 
Queen's  co.  andrf.  Dec.  1875,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  ffranck,  his  heir. 

II.  James  ffranck,  formerly  50th  Queen's  Own  Rcgt.,  d. 
Nov.  1882. 

III.  Loftus  John,  C.M.G.,  formerly  Royal  Sherwood  Fores- 
ters, m.  18i5,  Isabella,  of  S.  Stonestrect,  of  Kiaiberley 
Giiqualand  \V. 

I.  El  izaheth  Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Knox  Homan,  Rector  of  Balteagh. 
Londonderry. 

II.  Gcorgiana  Katherine,  m.  1864,  Edmund  Whitney  Kether- 
stonhaugh  Whitney,  Esq.  of  New  Pass,  co.  Westmeath, 
2nd  son  of  Uev.  Sir  Thomas  Fetherstonhaugh,  4th  Bait,  of 
Ardagh,  and  has  issue. 

Ill  Caroline  Rebecca,  m.  Theobald  Richard  Wolfe,  Esq.  of 
Rockford,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  cinquefoil  az..  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  passant 
guardant  or.  Crest — An  eagle's  head  erased  ppr.  Mutto — 
Ainsi  et  meilleur  peute  estre. 

Seat  — ffranekfort  Castle,  Roserea,  King's  co. ;  and  Rathgo- 
iian  House,  Ardagh,  eo.  Limerick. 


E.OMILLY    OF    BARRY    HOUSE. 

RoMiLLY,  Samuel  Henry,  Esq.  of  Harrj  Kou?o, 
Glamorgnn,  b.  4  Sept.  1849  ;  m.  7  Feb.  1878,  Lndj 
Arabella  Cliarlotte  Carnegie,  eldest  dau.  of  James, 
i'th  Earl  of  Soiithesk,  K.T.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bertram  Henrt  Samuel,  b.  6  Nov.  1878. 

II.  Frederic  Carnegie,  6.  10  Sept.  I8S6. 

I.  Cicely  Elizabeth,  6.  13  March,  1880. 

II.  Dorothea  Katharine,  6.  2  Jan.  1882. 

III.  Constance  F'elicity,  6.  25  Feb.  1884. 

Lineag-e.— CoL,  Frederick  Romilly,  M.P.  for  Canterbury, 
6th  son  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  Knt.  (see  Burke's  Petvuge, 
Romilly,  B.),  6.  1810;  m.  29  Nov.  1848,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Amelia  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Gilbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Minto,  and  had 
issue, 

Samuel  Henry,  now  of  Barry  House. 

Frederick    William,   D.S.O.,    Major  Scots   Guards,  Deputy- 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  Malta  ;  6. 1854;  1/1.  27  Oct.  1891, 
Gwendoline  Powys,  widow  of  Charles  Russell  Hole,  Esq., 
and  dau.  of  Arthur  Piatt  Barlow,  Esq. 
Hugh  Hastings,  C.M.G.,  Consul  for  the  New  Hebrides,  b. 

Is56,  d.  unm.  26  July,  1892. 
Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  17  Fell.  1880,  Horace  Alfred  Darner  Sey- 
mour, Esq.  (see  Peerar/e,  Hertford,  M.),  and  has  issue. 
Gertrude  limily,7B.21  Nov.  18.^7,  Capt.  Henry  King  Stewart, 
Gordon  Highlanders,  and  has  issue. 
Col.  Romilly  d.  6  March,  1887. 

Arms — Arg.,  in  base  a  rock,  with  nine  points,  issuant  from 
each  a  lily  all  pjir.  :  on  a  chief  az.,  a  crescent,  between  two 
mullets  of  the  first.  Cresl — Upon  a  rock  ppr.,  a  crescent  arg. 
iUo/(o— Persevere. 

■Seat — Barry  House,  Barry,  Cardiff;  and  Huntington  Park, 
Kington,  co.  Hereford. 

'lown  Resideace—n ,  Tcdworth  Square,  S.  W. 


ROOKE    OF    THE    IVY. 

RooKE,  Alexander  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Tho 
Ivy,  CO.  Wilts,  J. P.  for  cos.  Wilts  and  Gloucester, 
late  of  77tk  Regt.,  b.  25  May,  1821,  m.  3  Sept.  184i, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clutterbuek,  Esq.  of  Harden- 
huish  Park,  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ernest  Wallace,  b.  6  Sept.  1849  ;  m.  3  Sept.  1874,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Eden. 

II.  Alexander  F'rederick,  6.  31  Aug.  1852,  m.  14  June,  18C2, 
Edith,  dau.  of  Robert  Thompson,  Esq. 

III.  Mortimer,  6.   19  Jan.  1854;  m.  3  Oct.   1883,   F.  0.   L. 
Thellusson,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Alice,  TO.  W.  Maedonald,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

III.  Emily,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Cory. 

IV.  Florence.  v.  Frances. 

Liineag-e.— This  family  is  descended  from  Thomas  Rookc, 
Gent,  of  Kelsick,  co.  Cumberland,  living  1600,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
uf  John  IIender,son,  of  Down  Hall,  and  sister  of  John  Hender- 
son, of  Drumlining,  in  the  same  co. 

Col.  George  Rooke,  in.  21  Feb.  1774,  Mary  Marriott,  and 
by  her  (wlio  d.  20  Dec.  1821)  left  at  his  decease  27  March, 
1807,  a  son, 

Capt.  Fbedebick  William  Rooke,  R.N. ,  of  Lackham  House, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1737 


"Wilts,  m.  6  Feb.  1813,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Wallace,  Esq.  of 
Edinburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  18.8)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Wallace,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Frederick  John  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury, 
Kural  Deau,  and  Rector  ot  Eampishom,  co.  Dorset,  vi.  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Marcon,  Esq.  of  Swaffhanj,  which  lady 
<l.  28  Nov.  1857,  leaving  issue,  E.  J.  llooke.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Ellen  Trelawny  Jago,  of  Plymouth,  by  whom  also  he  has 
issue. 

an.  Alexander  Beaumont,  now  of  Ivy  House. 

jv.  Seton  Paterson. 

■%'.  Octavius   Cobb,  late  of  the  3rd  Foot,  m.  1  Sept.  18"i2, 

Augusta,   dau.  of  Dunccmbe  Pyrke,  Esq.  of  Dean  Hall. 

CO.  Gloucester. 

I.  Emily  Anne,  m.  Eev.  John  Paley,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Eliza  Sophia,  in.  1«44,  Thomas  Abdy  Fcllowes,  Esq.  of 
Donnington  Priory,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Maria  Georgiana. 

Capt.  Rooke  d.  28  Dec.  1855.    His  eldest  .■son, 

William  Wallace  Rooke,  Esq.  of  Iford  Manor,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  late  Capt.  47th  b'oot,  b.  181G;  m.  15  Sept.  1842,  Julia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Rooke,  Esq.  of  Westwood  House, 
Essex,  and  widow  of  Henry  James  Humphreys,  Esq.  Barrister- 
at-Law.     He  d.  s.  p.  1864. 

Ariiis — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az  .between  three  rooks 
ppr.,  as  many  suns  or.  Crest — A  garb,  thereon  arookiu  a  feed- 
ing posture,  all  ppr.     il/o/(o— Nos  pasiit  Deus. 

^eat— The  Ivy,  Chippenham,  Wilts. 


BOOME,  late  OF  LOTA. 
EoOME,  Heney,  Esq.  late  of  Lota,  co.  Cort,  and 
11,  Palace  Gate,  Kensington,  M.D.,  b,  21  Dec.  182'J  ; 
m.  12  May,  1854,  Marion  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Hebbert,  Esq.  Bombay  Civil  Service,  and 
iias  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Henry,  6.  1856;  d.  1871. 

II.  Henry  Abeecbombie,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1881,  Flora,  dau.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  McCrea,  and  has  issue,  Henry 
De  la  Combe,  b.  1882 ;  Gerald  McCrea,  6.  1884 ;  Horace 
Eckford,  b.  1887;  Constance;  Mary  Julia  De  Saumarez; 
Violet  Potenger;  and  Kihel. 

III.  William  Eardly,  b.  1858;  m.  1887,  Mabel,  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Mitchell.  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  William  Lionel, 
6.1889;  Frederick,  6.  1891;  Charlotte  Faith  Letitia. 

IV.  Stanley  Molesworth,  J.P.,  6.  1861;  d.  1892. 

V.  Charles  Perrier,  b.  1879;  d.  1882. 

1.  Evander,  d.  1864  ii.  Florence  Emily  Mclvcr. 

.III.  Marion  Constance.  iv.  Agnes  Mary  Evander. 

L  V.  Beatrice  Winifred.  vi.  Ethel  Beauchamp. 

p  liineagre. — This   family  traces    descent   from    William 

Uoome,  Esq.,  who  during  the  reign  of  George  11.  possessed 
Sanded  property  in  Yorkshire,  and  m.  Margaretta  Holcroft 
•<((.  1782;,  dau.  of  Margaret,  the  Comtesse  de  Marsac,  of 
•Caversham  Park,  Oxon,  whose  family,  left  France  during  the 
Huguenot  dispersion,  and  became  attached  to  the  Court  of 
Hanover,  and  who,  with  her  father,  the  Count  de  Marsac, 
came  over  with  the  Court  to  England.  William  Rooms  had 
issue  by  his  wife,  Margaretta, 

I.  William,  Lieut.-Gen.  Bombay  Army,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Shakespeare,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  West  Indies,  and  d.  s.  p. 
XI.  Henry,  Major-Gen.  Bombay  Army,  left  an  only  dau., 
Charlotte,  wno  m.  1st,  Capt.  Poole  Ilickman,  of  Chelsea 
College,  2ndly,  Antliony  Periier,  Esq.,  J. P.,  co.  Cork,  son 
of  Sir  Anthony  Perrier,  d.  s.p. 
III.  Frederick. 

TThe  3rd  son, 

Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Eoome,  Bombay  Army,  m.  24  Feb. 
,1824,  Evander,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Morison,  of  Kilmun, 
.'JO.  Argyll,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Mclver,  Esq. 
■of  Dunoon;  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  had  issue, 

Frederick,  C.B  ,  Lieut.-Gen.  Indian  Armv,  to.   Henrietta, 
dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Eckford,  of  the  Indian  Army,  and 
has  had  issue, 
Frederick  Mclver.  Henry  Xapicr. 

Reginald  Eckford.  Leslie  Stuait. 

Daisy,  d.  May. 

ilENRy,  of  Lota,  co.  Cork. 

Mary,  m.  Capt.  Jolin  Alexander  Armstrong  Eckford, 
H. E. I. C.S.,  deceased;  and  has  had  issue,  John,  d. ;  Rose; 
Winnie. 
Evander  Sophia,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Babington  Rose,  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  has  had  issue,  Frederick;  Louisa;  Mary,  d. ;  Emily, 
d.;  Ethel. 
Eliza  Maria,  d.  uiuii.  Sarah  Jane,  d.  11111)1. 

3Iajor-Gen.  Eoome,  d.  1845. 

Town  IlMieUiii-e—\  1  Palace  Gate,  Kccsiagton,  W. 


BOOPER    OF    ABBOTT'S    RIPTON. 

EooPEE,  Eev.  John  Geoege,  of  Abbott's  Eipton, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  B.A.  Oxford,  Patron  and  Eector 
of  Abbott's  Eipton,  b.  1852. 

Lineage.— Richard  Fcrnecx,  of  Deighton,  descended 
from  Robert  de  Fourneux,  of  the  time  of  King  Henky  1., 
assumed  the  surname  of  Ropeb,  a  d.  1428,  on  his  marriage 
with  Isolda,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Roper,  of  Turnditch, 
Tlieir  son, 

Hccn  Roper,  Esq.  of  Turnditch,  co.  Derby,  temp.  Henry  VI., 
m.  a  dau.  of  Gell,  of  Hopton,  and  had  three  sons,  1.  Henry, 
his  heir  ;  11.  George,  of  Turnditch ;  iii.  Richard,  pensioner  to 
Kings  Henry  VII.  and  Hknry  VIII.,  great-grandfather  of 
Sir  Thomas  Rooper,  created  ViscodntBaltinglass,  in  Ireland 
(see  Bukke's  Extinct  Peerage).     The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Roper,  Esq.  of  Ileanor,  co.  Derby,  was  father  of 
Thomas  Roper,  Esq.  of  Heanor,  father  of  Thomas  Roper,  of 
Ileanor,  who,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Aimed  Gresbroke,  had 
a  son, 

Samuel  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Heanor,  co.  Derby,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry  Goodere,  Knt.,  of  Polesworth,  co. 
Warwick,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1658,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
Samuel,  of  Heanor,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  d.  unm..,  and 

Thomas  Rooper,  Esq.,  ra.  4  April,  1674,  Constance,  dau.  of 
John  Bathurst,  M.D.,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Berkhanipstead  Castle,  Herts,  and 
of  Southampton  Row,  parish  of  St.  George,  Bloomsbury, 
Middlesex,  Deputy-ColTerer  cf  the  Household  to  Queen  .\nne. 
His  will  is  dated  31  Jan.  1739,  and  proved  6  Nov.  1740.  He  m. 
24  April,  1705,  Philipj,a,  dau.  of  Edward  Allen,  of  Finchley, 
Middlesex,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  of  whom  a  dau.  Eliza- 
beth,jn.  Sir  John  Dryden,  Bart.,  a  son  and  heir, 

GoDOLPHiN  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Berkhanipstead  Castle,  6.  27 
JIarch,  17U9;  m.  9  June, 1743,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Timothy 
Harris,  of  Blackley,  co.  Northampton,  andby  her(who  d.  1793, 
and  was  bur.  at  Bath)  had,  with  several  daus.  (of  whom, 
Philippa  Elizabeth  Dorothy  in.  Richard  Malone,  Lord  Sua- 
derlin),  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Berkhampstead  Castle,  and  of  Abbott's 
Ripton,  CO.  Huntingdon,  b.  5  June,  1744;  in.  Elizabeth,  only 
child  of  Thomas  Bonfoy,  Esq.,  and  niece  to  Nicholas  Bonfoy, 
Esq.  of  Abbott's  Ripton,  Serjeant-at-Arms  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Bonfoy,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  Major  72nd  Kegt. 

III.  Thomas  (itev.),  of  Wick  Hill,  Brighton,  and  Hockliffe, 
CO.  Beds,  m.  Persis,  dau.  of  Henry  Poimer  Stamlly,  Esq.  of 
Paxton  Place,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  d,  1»65,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Henry  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Oxon,  of  Ouselcy  Lodge,  Old 
Windsor,  and  of  llocklill'e  Pastures,  co.  Bedford,  b.  iaOS  ; 
Til.  1st,  1(>34,  Caroline,  dau.  of  William  Buck,  Esq.,  Bar- 
1  ister-at-Law,  whiib  lady  d.  s.  p.  :  2ndly,  1836,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  William  Anstell,  Esq.,  BI.P.,  by  whom  who  d. 
1M38)  he  had  one  son,  William  Trevor,  of  the  Ritlo 
Brigade;  and  3rdly,  1840,  Catheiinei'rances,  dau  of -lohn 
Ileathcote,  Esq.  of  Connington  Castle,  co.  Huritingdon, 
by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Thomas  Godolphm,  M.A., 
Inspector  of  Schools,  b.  1852,  and  five  dauii.,  Agnes  Cathe- 
rine, Emily  Frances,  Editii  Maiy,  Henrietta  Persis,  and 
Wilhelmina  Lydia. 

2  John,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  to.  1842,  Charlotte  Mary, 
dau,  of  John  Nethercoat,  Esq.  of  Moulion  Grange,  co. 
Northampton,  and  has  issue,  Francis  John  ;  Maximilian  ; 
Herbert;  Heniy  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  U"in.  A  Nov  • 
1S86;  Edward;  Mary  Charlotte;  Constance  Jane; 
Blanche,  and  Lucy. 

3  George,  of  Nascutt  House,  Watford,  and  Lincoln  s-lnn- 
F'ields,  6.  1812;  ?».  8  Jan.  ISU,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  by  her  (v,ho  </.  15  April,  1856)  has  issue, 
George  Fiederick,  6.  1847;  Eustace  Peere;  Hugh  iJen- 
cowe ;  Henry  Napier;  Francis  Edward;  Mary  Frances, 
m.  Arthur  Pepys  Whately,  Esq. ;  Dora  Harriet;  Alice; 
and  Georgiana  Persis,  m.  John  Walter  Brand  Duthy, 
Esq. 

4  Edward,  Major  Rifle  Brigade,  killed  at  Inkermau. 
1  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Bonfoy  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Abbott's  Eipton,  6.  8  Aug. 
1778;  m.  15  June,  1810,  Harriet,  only  child  of  William  PoU, 
Esq,  of  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  and  had  issue, 

Bonfoy,  of  Abbott's  Ripton. 

Plummeb  Pott,  of  Abbott's  Ripton. 

Henry  Godolphin,  of  Heminglord  Abbots,  St.  Ives,  Hunts, 
late  Major  in  the  army.  Chief  Constable  of  Uunta. 

Fredenc  James,  an  Officer  in  the  army. 

Harriet  Emily,  m.  Eev.  G.  Chceie. 

Elizabeth.  Frances. 

Caroline,  to.  James  Currie,  Esq.  iluJii-pa. 


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Selina,  m.  AV.  Moubray,  Esq.  of  Ottcrstone,  X.B. 

Louisa,  HI.  Ktv.  T.  Levcnthorpe. 

Constance,  m.  Rev.  S.  King. 

Oeorgina,  m.  Hon.  William  Stuart  Knox. 

Jlr.  Hooper  <?.  ISoo,  and  was  s.  Ly  his  eldest  son, 
EoXFoy  KooPEB,  Esq.  of  Abbott's  Kipton,  who  d.  s.p.and  was 

.1.  by  his  next  brother, 
Rev.  PLrMMEB  Tott  Rooper,  of  Abbott's  Ripton,  Rector  of 

Abbott's  Ripton,  J.r.,  m.    ISol,   Goorfciana,  dau.  of  George 

Thornhill,  Esq.  M.P.  of  Diddiiigton,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  had, 

with  other  issue, 

John  George,  now  of  .\hbott'?  Ripton. 

Millicent,  v>.   1  Feb.  18t>3,  Lieut. -Gen.  .Sir   Roger   Palmer, 

5th  Ban  ,  of  Keuure  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  Cein  Park,  co. 

Denbigh. 

Sir.  Rooper  d.  ISSl,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
Rev.  John  George  Rooper,  of  Abbott's  Ripton. 

Arms—SvL.,  an  eagle  close  or.  fi-txt— On  a  chapeau  gu., 
turned  up  eria.,  a  blazing  star  or.  MuUo — Lux  Auglis  crux 
Ei-ancis. 

iS«a£— Ripton  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon. 


ROPER    OF    PL.AS    TEG. 

Trftor-  Kopkk,  Charles  James,  Esq.  of  Plas- 
Teg  Park,  co.  Flint,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1878,  Hon.  CoL  6th  Batt.  King's  Koyal 
Eille  Corps,  6.  29  Oct.  1823 ;  m.  1st,  30  Nov.  is's-l, 
Lucy  Ahuc,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Aldcrsey, 
Esq.  of  ^Udersey  Hall,  co.  Chester  (she  d.  1  March, 
1871),  and  2ndiy,  8  July,  1873,  Julia  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Cornelius  H.  Kortright,  K.C.M.G-., 
Governor  of  British  Guiana. 

Lineage.— Capwallader  Blanet  Roper  (2nd  son  of 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard  Henry  Roper,  Rector  of  Clownes, 
CO.  Monaghan,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tenison, 
Esq.  and  grandson  of  Henry  Roper,  8th  Lord  Teynham,  by 
Anne,  Baroness  Dacre,  his  wife)  s.  to  the  estates  of  Plas-Teg, 
CO.  flint,  and  Lee,  Kent,  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  the 
Dowager  Lady  Dacre,  in  1808,  and  assumed  by  sign-manual 
14  Jan.  1809,  the  addiitional  surname  and  arms  of  Trevor. 
He  was  0.  6  April,  1765,  and  m.  1st.  1796,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
dau.  of  Henry  Reveley,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  June,  1816)  he 
had 

I.  Charles  Blatnet,  his  successor,  of  Plas-Tcg. 

u.  Richaid,  6.  7  Dec.  1810  ;  m.  17  Aug.  1841,  Marian,  only 
dau.  of  John  Rigby,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  1  Henry  Pellew, 
6.  1843,  7(1.  27  Oct.  1875,  Amy  Juliet,  youngest  dau.  of  Kev. 
George  Preston,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1877,  leaving  a  son,  Cyiil 
Henry,  6.  13  May,  1877;  2  Hugh  William,  b.  1858;  1  llar- 
riette,  m.  1867,  the  late  George  Edward  Trevor-Roper, 
Esq. ;  2  Marian  Blanche,  m.  16  June,  1874,  Oswald  P.Tudor. 
Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.;  3  Florence,  m.  16  Sept.  1890,  Brian 
Melland,  Esq.,  M.D.  ;  4  Eleanor,  m.  26  Sept.  1893,  Frederick, 
youngest  son  of  Henry  Overton  Wills,  Esq.  of  Kelston 
Knoll,  Bath. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  m.  Honoratus  Leigh  Rigby,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Anna.  Maria,  /,i.  James  Boydell,  Esq.,  who 'i.  1SG2,  and 
had  issue. 

Jlr.  Trevor-Roper  m.  2ndly,  24  Sept.  1817,  Eliza  Agnes,  dau. 

of  Rev.  Clerk  Gayton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1820)  had  issue, 
I.  George,  of  Fern  Bank,  Cheshire,  M.D.,  b.  14  May,  1820  ; 
m.  24  April,  1850,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Capt.  Archibald  M-Dou- 
ald,  R.N.,  and  d.  14  Nov.  1870,  leaving  issue,  1  Cadwalla- 
der  Blayney,  b.  10  Nov.  1856,  d.  itvm.  1877;  2  George 
Dacre,  Surg.  R.N.,  6.  1862:  1  Amelia  F;iizabeth,  m.  1  Oct. 
1877,  P.  A.  iScott,  Esq.;  2  Harriet  Agnes,  m.  7  April,  lb7.'i, 
J.  W.  Langlands,  Esq.;  3  Clementina  Hadow,  to.  19  Aus. 
1876,  G.  W.  Cook,  Esq.;  4  Flora,  to.  8  June,  1887,  Major 
George  M'Donald,  R.E.,  and  has  issue,  Cedric  Yeats,  b.  2:3 
March,  18110  ;  5 Caroline  F" ranees,  to.  1877,  Edward  Matthew 
Price,  Esq.  of  Philberds,  Maidenhead. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  Henry  Boydell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Caroline  (deceased). 

He  d.  20  Oct.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Blanet  Trevor-Roper,  Esq.  of  Plas-Teg,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  6.  22  Sept.  1799 ;  m.  5  Den.  1S2I, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Knight,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1878,  aged  81)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Jaues,  now  of  Plis-Teg. 

II.  William,  6.  30  Dec.  1827;  /;i.  1st,  21  July,  18G1,  Ro.se 
Myra,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  R.  N.  Kinchant  (she  d.  15  Nov. 
1874);  and  2ndly,  1877,  Elizabeth  Cunningham  Luxmoore, 
of  Oakampton  Park,  Devon,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Kev.  J.  Luxmoore  (s-e  Lcxmoore  of  Okeho.mpton),  and  had, 
by  his  first  wife,  a  dau.  Ethel  Maude,  6.  1865,  m.  28  June, 


1888,  George  Henry  Philott,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of  Cheltenham,  ana 
has  issue. 

III.  George  Edward  (Rhual  Isa  Jlold),  b.  16  April,  18.31 ;  m. 
21  Nov.  1868,  Harriette,  dau.  of  Richard  Trevor-Reper,  Esq., 
and  d.  30  Sept.  1893,  leaving  issue,  1  Charles  Cauwallader, 
;>.  9  Feb.  1884;  2  Geoffrey,  6.  1885  ;  1  Alice  Marian,  6.  12 
Nov.  1868  ;  2  Mabel,  b.  14  Sept.  1871 ;  3  Helen,  6.  30  May, 
1873;  4  Norah.  b.  28  July,  1874;  5  Winifred,  b.  21  July, 
1876;  6  Violet,  b.  '25  Feb.  1878;  7  Eveleen,  b.  1880;  8> 
Florence,  b.  1881  :  9  Gwendoline,  6.  1882. 

IV.  Richard  Henry,  b.  '28  Sept.  1834  ;  ra.  16  Sept.  1864,, 
Grace  Carr,  dau.  of  Henry  Messeena,  Esq.  M.D.,  and  rf.  Di 
March,  1889,  leaving  issue,  1  Claude  Henry,  6.  26  July,  18t)9;. 
2  Charles  Harold,  ().  17  March,  1872;  3  Richard  Harry, 
b.  1  Sept.  1873  ;  4  Ernest  Messeena,  b.  28  March,  1875  ;  5. 
Arthur  Messeena,  b.  4  July,  1870  ;  1  F^dith  Grace  ;  2  Liliaii. 
Blanche  (deceased);  3  Maud  Mary;  4  Giace  Messeena. 

v.  Dacre,  b.  12  Jan.  1839;  ra.  25  Aug.  1875,  Louisa,  dau.  ofi 
William  Wanklyn,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  1  Lennard  Carew, 
i. '22  July,  1876;  2  Hubert,  6.  5  Dec.  1877;  3  Henry  Blayney, 
b.  Sept.  1881,  d.  1  April,  1882;  Ranulph  Dacre.  6.  13  April, 
1893;  1  Mary;  2  Margaret  Roper. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Aug.  1846,  Capt.  Peilew  Matson- 
Briggs,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Briggs,  K.C.M.G., 
and  d.  2  June,  1857,  leaving  three  sons. 

II.  Anne,  in.  June,  1847,  Rev.  John  W'at^on,  who  d.  1867,. 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Gertrude,  m.  8  Nov.  1860,  Lieut. -Col.  Edmund  G.  May- 
nnrd,  and  ha.s  issue. 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  26  Sept.  1861,  Right  Hon.  Henry  Cecil 
Raikes,  who  d.  Sept.  1891,  and  has  issue. 

V.  iMnily  Constance,  m.  15  March,  1865,  Holland  T.  Birket,. 
F:sq.,  and  d.  '24  Nov.  1865. 

Mr.  Trevor-Roper  d.  9  Feb.  1871,  and  was  «,  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  Charles  James  Trevor-Roper,  Esq.  of  Plas-Teg. 

Arm/i — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  per  fesse  az.  and  or,  a  pale- 
and  three  roebucks'  heads  erased  counterehanged,  for  Roper; 
2nd  and  3rd,  per  bend  .'■inister  erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant 
or,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  sa.,  thereon  an  escallop  arg. 
charged  with  a  cross  floiy  of  the  fourth,  for  Trevor.  Crests — 
I  St,  Roper,  A  lion  rampant  sa. ,  holding  in  his  right  paw  a  ducal 
coronet  or  ;  2nd,  Trevor,  On  a  chapeau  gu..  turned  up  erm., 
a  wyvern,  wings  elevated,  sa.,  and  for  distinction,  on  the- 
breasts  an  escallop,  cliarged  as  in  the  arms.  Muilo — Spes  meas 
in  Deo. 

&a«— Plas-Teg  Park,  Mold,  co.  Flint. 


ROPER    OF    THE    GROVE. 

EoPER,  George,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Eichmond, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  for  North  Eiding  Yorks,  Aldermani 
of  County  Council,  b.  31  Jan.  ISil,  m.  7  April,. 
1869,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Swire,  Esq^^ 
of  Littlethorpe,  Eipon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Arthur,  b.  22  May,  1870. 

II.  Charles  Donnison,  6.  12  Jan.  187G. 

III.  John  Bryan,  6.  14  Jan.  1883. 

IV.  Geoffrey  Stapyltnn  Rowe,  6.  22  JIarch,  1890. 
.    I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  8  March,  1872. 

II.  Rachael  Kendle,  b.  14  Aug.  1881. 

III.  Phyllis  Anne,  b.  19  Oct.  1886. 

IV.  Ruth  Gilpin,  6.  27  May,  1838. 

Mr.  G.  Eoper  is  the  sou  of  the  late  Eoper  Stotr. 
Donnison  Eowe  Eoper,  Esq.  of  Tritndon,  co.  Dur- 
ham, who  m.  25  Oct.  1838.  Jemima  Margaret,  dau... 
of  the  Ecv.  John  Gilpin,  of  Sedbury  Park,  York- 
shire, 
Residence — The  Grove,  Richmond,  Yorks. 

ROPER-CAIiDBECK    OF    MOYLE    PARK. 

Eoper-Caldbeck,  William  Caldbeck,  Esq.  of 
Moyle  Park,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.,  Capt.  oth  batt.  Eoyal 
Dublin  EusUiers  (County  of  Dublin  Militia),  B.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  h.  28  Jan.  1855. 

Liineag-e. — William  Roper,  Esq.  of  Blitterlccs,  to.  2.% 
Nov.  1727,  Elizabeth  Sealby,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  bapt.  13 
April,  1729;  d.  at  Blitterlces,  14  Jan.  1799,  aged  70;  Joiix, 
of  whom  presently;  Joseph,  bapt.  1737;  and  Mary,  bapt.  3 
Feb.  1733.    The  second  .son, 

John-  Roper,  Esq.  of  Kingsidehill,  bapt.  9  May,  1730,  was- 
bur.  10  Oct.  1788,  aged  58,  and  left,  by  F'rances  his  wife  (who 
d.  24  Jan.  1815,  with  two  sons,  Thomas,  and  John,  who  d.  in 
infancy,  a  son, 

William  Roper,  Esq.  of  Kingsidehill,  bapt.  at  Blittcrlees, 
11  June,  1777,  and  was  bur.  there  26  April,  1833,  aged  56, 
and  left  by  Catherine  Penry  his  wife  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1815)  a. 
son, 


I 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


173& 


Thomas  KoPEB,  Esq.  of  Moylo  Park,  Clondalkin,co.  Dublin, 
J.P.,  b.  29  Aug.  1819  ;  m.  20  Aug.  1850,  Dora,  dau.  of  Francis 
Cope  Caldbeck,  Esq.,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1887,  leaving  by  her, 
wbo  d.  12  June,  1885,  a  son,  William  Caldbeck  Ropee-Cald- 
BECK,  now  of  Moyle  Park,  and  a  dau.  Annie  Frances,  m.  28 
Jan.  1875,  Major  Cecil  Murphy,  Royal  Artillery,  and  has  issue, 
Lionel;  Louis;  Cecile;  and  Dora. 

J^amilg  of  Calbbtth. 

William  Caldbeck,  Esq.,  King's  Coun=el,  Col.  of  the 
Lawyers' Artillery  Volunteers,  at  the  time  of  the  Rebellion, 
and  Treasurer  of  King's  Inns,  of  Clondalkin  and  Larch  Hill, 
Whit«church,  co.  Dublin,  d.  6  Sept.  1803,  aged  70,  and  was 
bur.  at  Clondalkin,  having  m.  Anne  Keatiuge,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  21  June,  1821,  aged  76)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Frederick,  m.  Eliza  Pearson,  niece  or  grand-niece  of 
Bishop  Pcaison,  and  had  issue,  1  William,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
(High  SheritT)  of  Moyle  Park,  d.  unm.  leaving  that  pro- 
perty to  his  cousin  William  Caldbeck  Eoper-Caldbeck, 
Esq.  now  of  Moyle  Park:  2  Richard,  d.  s.  p.  and  Fanny, 
d.  unm. 

III.  Harry,  went  abroad  and  was  not  heard  of  again. 

The  eldest  son, 

WiLUAM  Caldbeck,  Esq.,  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Graham,  of 
W.  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Eaton,  of  Lisburn.  co.  Antrim,  d.  1858  ;  m.  Amy, 
dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Fulton,  Esq.  of  Lisburn,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas  Fulton,  of  Eaton  Brae,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1821 ;  c7. 
1891 ;  m.  1851,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Stewart, 
M.D.  of  Lisburn,  and  had  issue,  William  Eaton,  -;/;. 
1890,  Sara,  dau.  of  Mr.  J.  Watliins,  and  has  issue,  two 
daus. 

1  Emily,  m.  Col.  J.  Thompson,  of  BaUyherin,  co.  Done- 
gal, and  had  issue. 

II.  Fkancis  Cope,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Fkancis  Cope  Caldbeck,  Esq.,  wa.i  given  the  freedom  of  the 
city  of  Dublin,  in  1817,  and  left  by  Anne  Curran  his  wife,  the 
niece  of  John  Philpot  Curran,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  27  Jan. 
1867,  a  son  William  Francis  Cope  {in.  Annabelle,  dau.  of  — 
Hugo,  and  had  issue,  William  Cope,  Lieut.  87th  Eegt.,  6.  15 
Dec.  1867;  Francis  Curran ;  and  Florence),  and  a  dau.  Dora, 
m.  as  above,  Thomas  Roper,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  had  issue, 
William  Caldbeck  Ropeb-Caldbeck,  now  of  Moyle  Park. 

Seat — Moyle  Park,  Clondalkin,  co.  Dublin. 

Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  S.W.  and  University,  Dub- 
lin. 


ROSE    OF    KILRAVOCK. 

EosE,  James,  Esq.  of  Kilravock  Castle,  co.  Xairn, 
Lord  Lieiitenant  for  that  County,  Major  retired  list 
of  H.M.'s  Indian  army,  served  for  2-4  years  in  India, 
before,  during,  and  after  the  mutiny,  b.  21  March. 
1820;  in.  15  Jan.  1850,  Anna  Maria*  dau.  of  Lieul.- 
Gen.  George  Twemlow,  R.A.,  by  Anna  Maria 
D'Oyly,  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  May,  18G7) 
had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  Capt.   42nd   Rcgt.,   Black   Watch    (Royal    High- 
landers), b.  10  Aug.  1863. 

II.  John,  Lieut.  98th  (2nd  batt.  N.  Staffordshire)  Regt.,  b.  11 
Jan.  1866. 

I.  Catherine  Isabella  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Arthur  Frederick  Pope, 

of  The  Furlong,  Tring. 
n.  Elizabeth  Margaret. 

Xiineag'e. — The  family  of  Roos,  or  Rose,  was  settled  in 
Nairnshire  temp.  Alexander  III.  Hugh  Rose,  of  Geddes,  by 
marriage  with  the  heir  of  the  Bysets,  of  Lovat,acquired  the  lands 
ef  Kilravock,  and  had  a  crown  charter  of  the  barony  from  Kinc 
John  (Balliol).  From  that  period  the  estate  has  descended 
lineally  to  the  present  proprietor,  and,  what  is  uncommon, 
every  link  of  the  pedigree  is  proved  by  documents  among  the 
public  records,  or  in  the  family  charter  chest.  In  1460,  Hugh 
Rose,  then  of  Kilravock,  by  a  license  from  the  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  built  the  present  castle,  which  stands  on  the  bank  of  the 
river  Nairn.  The  baron  of  Kilravock,  in  1560,  used  a  seal  of 
the  family  arms,  with  the  inscription,  S.  Hur/onis  ros  Earoni.t 
— a  style  very  unusual  in  Scotland,  but  which  seems  to  have 
been  adopted  by  many  of  the  lairds  of  Kilravock.  The  repre- 
sentative of  the  family  in  the  15th  century, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  built  the  old  tower  of  Kilravock. 
1460.     He  m,  Moir,  dau.  of  Malcolm  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk. 


and  had  three  sons,  Hugh,  his  heir  ;  Alexander,  progenitor 
of  the  Roses  of  Holme  {which  set)  ;  and  William.  He  d.  1493, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  served  heir  to  his  father,  20  May, 
1496,  from  whom  derived,  5th  in  deseunt, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  Col.  of  the  Inverness-shire  Regt. 
for  Duke  Hamilton's  engagement.  He  m.  May,  1648,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Sir  John  Sinclair,  of  Dunbeath,andhadtwoson'^, 
Hugh,  his  heir,  and  John  of  Wester  R;iriches.  CoL  Rose  d. 
March,  1649,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Innes,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  he  had  (with  lour  younger 
sons,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.)  Hugh,  his  heir,  and  two  daus., 
Margaret  and  Elizabeth.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Alexander,  16th  Lord  Forbes,  and  by  her  had  five  sons,  Alex- 
ander, Col.  of  Dragoons;  William,  George,  and  Arthur,  all 
d.  unm. ;  and  John,  who  practised  as  a  Physician  for  several 
years  in  Ireland,  where  he  m.  and  left  a  son,  John  Rose,  Esq. 
Hugh  Rose  d.  1687,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  liilravock,  Sheriff  of  Ross,  and  one  of  those 
named  by  the  last  Scots'  Parliament,  to  represent  Scotland  in 
the  first  British  Parliament  1707.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  of  Calder,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Hugh,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Eraser,  of 
Brae,  and  3rdly,  Catherine  Porteous,  and  by  the  last  only  had 
further  issue,  two  sons,  Arthur,  Capt.  in  the  army ;  and  Alex- 
ander, a  Merchant  in  Carolina.  Mr.  Rose  d.  1732.  His  eldest 
son  and  successor, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Sir 
Lewis  Grant,  of  Grant,  by  whom  be  had  two  sons,  Hugh,  his 
heir,  and  Lewis.  He  -ni.  2ndly,  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugli 
Rose,  of  Broadley,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  John  and  George, 
both  ofiBcers  in  the  army,  and  six  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  V); . 
Joshua  Mackenzie,  of  Edinburgh;  Henriet,  to.  Sir  William, 
Dunbar,  Bart,  of  Hempriggs;  Anne,  ?;i.  Sir  H.  Munro,  Bart, 
of  Foulis  ;  Alexandrina;  Jean,  vi.  Duncan  Ross,  of  Kindeace, 
CO.  Ross;  and  Caroline.  Mr.  Rose  d.  1755,  and  was  s.  by  Ins^ 
eldest  son, 

Hugh  Rose,  Esq.  of  Kilravock,  Advocate,  to. Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Clephane,  descended  from  the  ancient  family 
of  Carslogie,  in  Fife,  and  by  her  had  (with  a  son,  Hugh,  who 
d.  s.  p.)  a  dau.  and  heir, 

Elizabeth  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  -ni.  June,  1779,  her  cousia 
Hugh  Rose,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1  Xuv.  1780)  left  at  her  de- 
cease, Nov.  1815,  a  son  and  heir, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Nairn,  and  Col. 
of  the  Nairnshire  Militia,  m.  1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Joha 
Baillie,  of  Dunain,  co.  Inverness,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Hugh,  his  heir. 

John  Baillie,  successor  to  his  brother  Hugh. 
George  Henry,  d.  unm. 

Isabella,  yti.  Cosmo  Innes,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Edinburgh,  and 
had  issue, 

Elizabeth,  vi.  P.  Grant,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  is  deceased. 
Margaret,    m.    W.    Dcaltry,   Esq.    of    the  Colonial   Office, 
deceased. 

Katharine,    to.    D.   Cunninghaue,    Lieut. -Col.   H.E.I.C.S., 
deceased. 
He  m.  2ndly,  22  April,  1819,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Mackintosh 
of  Farr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  March,  1867)  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Kilravock. 

William,  deceased. 

Wellington,  who  was  killed  in  1858  at  the  storming  of  Gwa- 

lior,  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  while  serving  under  his 

kinsman  and  godfather,  Sir  Hugh  Rose,  who  was  createil 

Lord  Strathnairn. 
Alexander,  d.  in  New  South  Wales. 
Arthur,  d.  at  Kaira,  in  the   Bombay  Presidency,  in   1858, 

while  serving  during  the  Mutiny. 
Anne,  unm. 

Harriet,  m.  Col.  G.  Grimes,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Caroline,  deceased,  to.  Col.  Vincent,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Rose  d.  29  Dec.  1827.    His  son, 

Hugh  Rose,  Esq.  of  Kilravock  Castle,  went  to  India,  where- 
he  became  highly  distinguished  in  the  Civil  Service  in  Bengal, 
and  d.  unm.  1847.     He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Majoe  John  Baillie  Rose,  of  Kilravock  Castle,  55th  Regt., 
served  in  the  Crimea,  and  fell  mortally  wounded  at  the  b.-ittlc 
of  the  Alma,  20  Sept.  1854.  A  tablet  is  placed  to  his  memory 
in  the  church  of  Gibraltar,  and  another  over  his  grave  in  the- 
Crimea.  He  to.  Ellen  Phyllis,  dau.  of  Richard  Pattinson, 
Esq.  of  Montreal,  but  d.  f.  p.  He  was  s.  by  his  half-brother,, 
the  present  James  Rose,  Esq.  of  Kilravock. 

Arms—Or,  a  boar's  head,  couped  gu.  between  three  water- 
bougets  az.  Crest— A  hawk  ppr.  Motto— Anieo.  Constants 
and  true. 

,Stai— Kilravock  Castle,  Nairnshire. 


ir-io 


K,US 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


KOSE    OF    HOLME    ROSE. 

Eoss,  HrcH  Fkaxcis,  Esq.  of  Holme  Eose,  co. 
Inverness,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Nairn,  6.  1859,  s.  his 
father  IS'JO. 

Lineagre — This  is  a  br.inch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Rose 
of  Kilravock,  derived  irom  Alexander,  2nd  son  of  Hlu.h  Hose, 
of  KilraTOcli.  living  1460,  by  Moir  his  wife,  dau.  of  Malcolm 
Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  Captain  of  the  clan  Chattan. 

JouN  Eosc,  Esq.  of  Holme,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Cuniming,  Ksq.  of  Logic,  co.  Moray,  and  had  issue, 

IlrcH,  of  Ilolmc.  L:eut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.'s  Cavalry,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Henry  Topham,  Esq.  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex,  iw.d 
d.  26  Aug.  18oi3,  leaving  two  daus.,  viz..  Anno,  m.  D.  Cheap, 
Esq.,  Professor  of  Civil  Law  in  the  University  of  Edinburgli, 
and  Charlotte,  ;;;.  Is21,  Field-Marshal  Sir  John  Eox  Lur- 
goyne,  Bart.,  G.C.B. 

Alexander,  Capt.  73rd  Foot,  d.  vnm.  1709. 

Kobert,  d.  s.  /-.  John,  of  Holme. 

Catherine,  m.  Capt.  Eaton,  37th  Foot,  and  is  deceased. 

Orace,  m.  William  Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  Geddes,  co.  Nairn  ; 
deceased. 

Jane,  m.  John  Troup,  Esq.  of  Fir  Hall,  co.  Nairn,  deceased. 

Helen,  m.  Kev.  John  Cormack,  D.D. 

The  youngest  son, 

Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Rose,  K.C.B.,  of  Holme,  J.r.,  b.  23 

July.  1779;  «».  16  Feb.   1811,  Lilias,  dau.  of  James  Eraser, 

Ksq.  of  Culduthel,  Co.  Inverness,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  June, 

itibii)  had  issue, 

John  Nugent,  his  heir. 

James  Eraser,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  l.  29  Jan.  ISH  ;   d.   21 

Apiil,  lb37. 
Alexander,  Ensign  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.21  Dec.  ISIS;  d.  15  Nov. 

1841. 
Hugh  Francis,  late  of  Holme. 

Henry,  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  24  Nov.  1826;  m.  Jamesina,  dau.  of 
—  Grant,  Esq.  of  Viewfield,  co.  Nairn,  N.B.,and  has  issue, 
Lilias  Mdlicent. 
Millicent  Anne,  m.  William  Oliver  Jackson,  Esq.,  Ahanesk, 

CO.  Cork. 
Jane  Lillias,  m.  1st,  1849,  Bernard  Brocas,  Esq.  of  Beaure- 
paire  Park,  Hants,  and  2ndly,  Capt.  Edward  Palliser,  late 
7  th  Hussars. 

■Sir  John  Rose  d.  9  Sept.  1852.    His  eldest  eon, 

John  Nugent  Rose,  Esq.  of  Holme,  C.li.,  J. P.  and  D.L,, 
■of  the  Bombay  C.S.,  b.  2  Sept.  1812;  m.  21  March,  184G, 
Anna  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Wray  Palliser,  of  Deriyluskan,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  Comragh,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  her  (who  li. 
6  F'eb.  1847)  had  a  dau.  Millicent,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  d. 
9  June,  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Kev.  Hugh  Feancis  Rose,  of  Holme  Rose,  co.  Inverness, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Inverness,  M.A.  Camb.,  late  Rector  of 
Homersfield  with  St.  Cross,  Suffolk,  b.  S  Jan.  1821  ;  m.  1858, 
Isabella  Baillie,  dau.  of  Patrick  Grant,  Esq.,  younger,  of 
■Corriemony,  co.  Inverness,  H.E.LC.C.S.,  and  d.  1890,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  HcoH  Feancis,  now  of  Holme  Rose. 

II.  John  Baillie  (deceased). 
I.  Millicent. 

Anns—OT,  three  water-bougets  az.  Crest — A  hawk  ppr. 
Mdttoes — Under  the  arms,  Audeo  ;  above  the  crest,  Constant 
.and  true. 

/Seat — Holme  Eose,  Croy,  co.  Inverness,  N.B. 


EOSE    OF    -WOLSTON    GBANGE. 

EosH,  William  Molynecx,  Esq.  of  WoUton 
'Grrange,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.,  Patron  of  Whilton,  co. 
N'^orthampton,  late  Lieut.  32nd  Light  Infantry,  l. 
1842  ;  m.  1872,  Violet,  dau.  of  David  Stewart  Kcr, 
Elsq.  of  Montalto,  co.  Down  {xvhom  see),  by  Hon. 
Anne  Dorothea  Jilackwood  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hans, 
3rd  Lord  Duiferin  and  Clandeboy.  {See  Eukke's 
Feeraje,  Duffkhin  and  Ava,  M.) 

Liineagre.— George  Holden,  of  Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford, 
b.  1580,  was  living  1640.  By  Eleanor  his  wife,  he  had,  with 
two  daus  ,  Eleanor  and  Dorothy,  and  two  Bons  who  d.  young, 
a  surviving  son, 

William  Holden,  of  Wednesbury,  baptized  22  Oct.  1620  ; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Browne,  of  Shrewsbury,  Gent.,  and 
was  buried  at  \Vednesbu17  27  May,  1696,  leaving  by  his  wife 
(who  was  buried  26  Sept.  1G98),  a  son, 

William  Holden,  of  Wednesbury,  b.  16.'50,  Churchwarden  of 
the  parish  1693;  m.  Elizabeth  Hyla,  of  Newport,  co.  Mon- 
juouth,  and  was  buried  1  Jan.  1699,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Holden,  of  Wednesbury,  4.  about    1688;  to.  Mrs 


Mary  Woods,  widow,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Houghton, of  Wednesbury, 
and  d.  about  1776,  having  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Hyla  (hi.       ^ 
and  d.  about  1766,  leaving  issue),  an  eldest  son, 

William  Holden,  of  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick,  Patron  of 
the  parish  of  Upaiinster,  co.  Essex,  6.  3  Dec.  1717;  m.  May, 
1748,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Rose,  Esq.  of  Daventry,  co.  North- 
ampton (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Giles- 
borough,  CO.  Northampton),  and  sister  and  co-heir  (eventually 
sole  representative)  of  William  Rose,  Esq.  of  Daventry,  and 
granddau.  of  William  Rose,  Esq.  of  Daventry  (liy  Sarah 
Harvey,  of  Addington,  same  co.,  his  wife),  and  by  her  (who 
was  buried  at  Wednesbury  30  Sept.  1752),  had  a  dau.  Anne, 
d.  July,  1751,  and  two  sons, 

I.  John  Rose  (Rev.),  his  heir,  M.A.,  Rector  and  Patron  of 
Upminster,  co.  Essex,  b.  13  Feb.  1750;  m.  .lune,  1769, 
Jlary,  dau.  of  William  Tovey,  Esq.  of  Erdington,  cu. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec.  1>29,  aged  82)  had 
issue,  1  William,  bur.  at  Wednesbury,  3Sept.  1771 ;  2  John 
Rose  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Upminster,  6.  3  Sept.  1772: 
7)4.  7  May,  1805,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Wheeler,  Esq. 
Bristol,  and  d.  s.  p.  ;  3  William  Rose,  of  whom  hereafter; 
4  Henry,  d.  young;  5  Hyla,  of  Wasperton,  co.  Warwick, 
6.  26  Nov.  1776  ;  m.  10  Aug.  1805,  Rebecca,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Henry  Clay,  Esq.  of  Birmingliam,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1842, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  17  Aug.  1848)  an  only  dau.  Mary 
Clay,  6.  18  May,  1806;  m.  Rev.  Henry  Edward  Steward, 
M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxon.,  and  d.  16  Feb.  1834;  6  Henry 
Augustus  (Rev.),  of  Daventry,  co.  Northampton,  M..V. 
Oxford,  b.  27  Dec.  1784;  m.  9Sept.  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hyla 
Holden,  Esq.  of  Wednesbury  F'orge,  co.  Stafford,  and  had 
issue,  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Oxford,  b.  7  July,  1814  ;  Luther, 
b.  10  Dec.  1815;  John  Rose.  b.  27  Sept.  1^21  ;  Philip,  b.  26 
March,  1823;  George  Hyla,  6.  23  Nov.  1837;  Margaret,  b.  7 
June,  1818  ;  m.  3  April,  1846,  F'leetwood  Backhouse,  Esq. ; 
Jlary  Tovey,  b.  13  JIarch,  1820,  m.  22  Nov.  1819,  Hyla 
Ashton  Holden,  Esq.  of  Edgbaston,  co,  Warwick;  Kleanor 
D'Onchy,  b.  24  Sept.  1833;  7  Mary,  6.  1779;  vi.  26  May, 
1804,  Capt.  Hickman  Leland  Rose,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards 
(<tc  Rose  of  The  Ferns).  Kev.  John  Rose  Holden,  d.  Jan. 
i827.     His  3rd  son, 

Rev.  William  Rose  Holden,  M.A.  of  Worcester,  Fellow 
of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  12  Aug.  1775;  m.  26  Dec. 
Is08,  Betty,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Eveleigh,  Esq.  of  Bea- 
niinster,  co.  Dorset,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Napier,  Esq  ,  and  d.  6  March,  1806,  liaving  had  by  her 
(who  d.  19  April,  1827),  with  other  issue,  who  d.  young, 

John  Rose,  b.  22  Feb.  1810  ;  m.  7  April,  1834,  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Pitt  Street,  South  Sydney 
and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus.  all  d.  young. 

William,  who  carried  on  the  family. 

Rev.   William    Rose    Holden,   d.    16    April,    1SC4.        His 
youngest  son, 

Rev.  William  Holden,  M.A.  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford, 
6.  4  Feb.  1813;  vi.  14  May,  J836,  Hannah  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Goldingham,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  F.R.S.,  and 
d.  16  April,  1864,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1883), 

1  William  Rose  Holden  (1.'?,  Victoria  Place,  Dover), 
l!ariister-at-Law,  b.  10  Starch,  1839.  educated  at  Wor- 
cester Coll.  Oxford,  called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1866.  Ho  ?)i.  22  Jan.  1863.  Henrietta  Susanna,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Pidcock,  Esq.  of  Broadwas  Court,  co. 
Worcester,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  B.  F'oley, 
M.A.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

William  Rose,  6.  10  May,  1872. 
John  Rose,      (  ^.  g  g.pt.  1673. 

Annie  Beatrice. 
Mari/aret  Gcorgina. 
Madeline  Tovey. 

2  George  Herbert,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  b.  28  June,  1840; 
m.  Ellen  TAavj  Stallard,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  issue. 

3  Oswald  Mangin  (Rev.),  M.A.,  H.C.L.  Oxford,  6. 
6  Dec.  1843;  m.  Henrietta  Addenbrooke,  and  has 
issue. 

1  Anne  Betty  Eveleigh,  6.  14  March,  1837;  m.  Rev. 
Joseph  Orlande  Stallard,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Heath,  and 
Reach,  CO.  Bedford. 

2  Margaret  Edwards,  h  23  Jan.  1S33;  ni.  Rev.  Bonnet 
Hesketh  Williams,  M.A. 

11.  AViLLiAM  Lucas  (Rev.),  of  whom  pi'esently. 
William  Holden  d.  6  March,  1806.     His  youngest  son. 

Rev.  William  Lucas  Holden,  M.A.,  Clare  Hall,  Camb., 
Patron  and  Rector  of  Whilton,  co.  Northampton,  and  Vicar  of 
East  Haddon,  same  co.,  6.  3  Sept.  1752,  took  the  name  of 
Rose  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1785,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  his  mother,  the  heir  of  that  family,  in  compliance  with  the 
will  of  his  maternal  uncle.  He  m.  18  Sept.  1777,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hodgkin.son,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Astley,  co.  Leicester, 
by  whom  (who  was  6.  16  Dec.  1754,  and  (i.  12  Feb.  1829)  h& 
liad  issue, 

I.  William  Rose,  his  heir. 


Hyla  Henry,   > 
Henrietta  Eveleigh. 
Mary  Rose. 
Helen  Muriel. 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


1741 


II.  John  (Kev.),  M.A.,  FeUow  Trin.  CoU.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
VVhilton,  6.  2i  Oct,  1781 ;  d.  ^tnm.  1848. 

III.  Hyla  Holder),  of  Birmingham,  6.25  Sept.  1785;  m.  27 
Aug.  1810,  riioebe,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gamble,  Esq.  of 
Bentham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  Hyla  Kose 
Uolden,  6.  4  Nov.  1811. 

IV.  Charles  (Eev.),  B.D.,  Rector  of  Cublington,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, Fellow  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford,  one  of  H.ll  Preachers 
at  Whitehall,  b.  20  March,  1788;  m.  1835,  Miss  Manley, 
and  d.  1845,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus. 

V.  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Brington,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, Fellow  Clare  Hall,  Camb.,  b.  15  June,  1790;  d.  unm. 
Feb.  1855. 

VI.  George,  of  The  Cottage,  Brington,  6.  7  Oct,  1791  ;  d. 
unm.  May,  1866. 

VII.  liobert,  6.  4  March,  1794  ;  d.  9  Feb.  1799. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  6.  10  Jan.  1783;  d.  April,  17»7. 

II.  Harriot,  6.  23  Dec.  1783  ;  d.  unm  1846. 

III.  Caroline,  6.  15  Feb.  1787;  ci!.  unm.  1835. 

IV.  Anne,  b.  h  July;  d.  Nov.  1789. 

V.  Lucy,  6.  2  Sept.  1792;  d.  Feb.  1793. 

VI.  Eliza,  6.  6  March,  1796;  d.  May,  1797. 

VII.  Christian,  b.  12  Oct.  1799  ;  d.  unm.  May,  1856. 

Mr.  Rose  d.  IB  Jan.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Rose  Kose,  Esq.  of  Wolston  Grange,  co.  Warwick, 
and  Chapel  Brampton,  co.  Northampton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1833,  6.  19  Jan.  1781 ;  m.  23  July,  1812,  Maria  Isabella, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  George  Strahan,  D.D.,  Pre- 
bendary of  Rochester,  and  Rector  of  Cranham,  Essex,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  bapr.  26  Sept.  1816. 

III.  Conway  Lucas,  bapt.  3  Sept.  1817;  m.  24  Jan.  1847, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Edward  Madocks,  M.P.,  of  Vron  Iw 
and  Glanywern,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Eustace  Henry,  Major  7th  Fusiliers,  bapt.  Is  Sept.  1824: 
d.  1876. 

I.  Isabella,  bapt.  8  March,  1815;  m.  April,  1844,  the  Hon. 
Robert  Porret  Collier,  Knt.,  Q.C.,  Judge  of  the  Judicial 
Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  at  one  time  M.P.  for 
Plymouth. 

II.  Constance  Margaret,  m.  Aug.  1851,  Eev.  William  Smith, 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Dry  Drayton,  co.  Cambridge. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  George  Rose,  Esq.  of  Wolston  Grange,  J. P.,  6.  Aug. 
1813,  was  an  Officer  60th Rifles;  he  m.  1840,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Edward  Blackburne,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Mauritius,  and  d. 
1877,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  MoLTNEnx,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  1844.  iii.  Edward  George. 

I.  Amy  Charlotte,  m.  9  Nov.  1871,  Col.  Hon.  Charles  James 
Fox  Powys,  4th  son  of  Thomas  Athorton,  3rd  Lord  Lilford. 

II.  Edith  Louisa,  m.  R.  W.  B.  Ker,  Esq.  of  Mantalto,  co. 
Down. 

Ariiis — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.,  between 
three  roses  gu.,  a  water-bouget,  between  two  mullets  of  .six 
points  piurced  of  the  field,  for  Rose  ;  2nd  and  3rd  vert,  a  fesse 
erniini.'.i.5,  between  two  pheons,  points  upwards,  in  chief,  and  a 
bugle-horn  in  base  arg.,  for  Holden.  Crest — A  dexter  cubit 
arm,  vesttd  sa.,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee 
or,  from  the  wrist  a  pile  arm.,  the  arm  charged  with  a  bugle- 
horn,  ttringed  or. 

Motto — Et  tciieo  et  teneor. 

.Sca(  — Wolston  Grange,  near  Rugby. 

Club — Arthur's. 


ROSE    OF    THE    FERNS. 

EosE,  John  Eose  Holden,  Esq.  of  The  Ferns, 
"Wivelsfield,  Sussex,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Sussex,  and 
one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the  city  of  London, 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  late  9th  and  I7th  Lancers 
(with  four  medals  and  two  clasps  for  service  in  the 
Cabul,  Grwalior,  Sutlej,  and  Punjaub  campaigns), 
h.  1812 ;  «t.  18  March,  1S3J<,  Emilia  Hall,  eldest 
dau.  of  Mtijor  J.  N.  Jackson,  C.B.,  Deputy-Quarter- 
master-Gen.  East  Indies,  by  Augusta  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Col.  Wade,  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey,  Comm.  25th 
Light  Dragoons,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Emily  Holden,  m.  23  Jan.  1862,  Rev.  J.  Harwood  Harri- 
son, Rector  of  Bugbrooke,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  leaving 
issue, 

1  Arthur.  2  Ernest  Wivelsfield. 

1  Emily  Gertrude. 

II.  Gertrude  Holden,  d.  29  June,  1861. 

III.  Mary  Holden. 

Liineagre. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Eose,  of  Kil- 
ravock  Castle,  co.  Nairn. 


John  Rose,  Esq  ,  Banlster-at-Law,  of  Dublin,  left  at  his 
decease  a  son, 

Joseph  Rose,  M.D.,  Physician  to  the  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland, 
6.  1749,  whose  uncle,  Alexander  Eose,  Esq.  of  Elm  Park,  co. 
Limerick,  alienated  the  Elm  Park  estate  to  Lord  Clarina. 
Dr.  Eose  is  stated  to  have  refused  the  honour  of  knighthood. 
He  m.  his  cousin.  Miss  Gertrude  Rose,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
1821)  left  at  his  decease,  1833  (being  buried  in  theAbbey,  Bath;y 
a  son, 

Hickman  Leland  Rose,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare,  Capt.  3rd  Dra- 
goons, 6.  1782  ;  m.  1804,  Mary  Tovey,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Eose  Holden,  Eector  and  Patron  of  Upminster,  Essex, 
and  d.  1  Jan.  1855,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Rose,  now  of  The  Ferns. 

I.  Mary  Tovey,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Clarke  Ru.^Bell,  Rector  of 
St.  Thomas-a-Cliffe,  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  has  issue,  two  sons, 
John  Skinner  Russell,  and  Hickman  Rose  Russell,  Capt. 
57th  Eegt..  who  was  made  Brevet-Major  for  his  services  in 
the  New  Zealand  war,  having  been  repeatedly  mentioned 
in  the  despatches. 

II.  Gertrude  Maria,  m.  the  Eev.  J.  H.  Harrison,  late  Recter 
of  Bugbrooke,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Harwood  Harrison,  Eector  of  Bugbrooke. 

2  Henry  Leland  Harrison,  Bengal  C.S. 

3  William  John  Rose  Harrison,  Capt.  R.A.,  deceased. 

4  Herbert  Bayley  Harrison,  deceased. 

1  Gertrude  Rose,  m.  Henry  Salmon,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  of  Gayton  House,  co.  Northampton. 
Anns—OT,  a   chevron   between   three  water-bougets   az., 
quartering  Holden.     Crest — A  lion,  holding  a  rose  in  his  paw. 
Motto — Non  sine  sente  rosa. 
ISeat—The  Ferns,  Wivelsfield,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex. 


ROSE     OF    AHABEa    AND    FOXHALL. 

Eose,  Egbert  De  Eos,  Esq.  of  Ahabeg,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Foxhall,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.  co. 
Limerick,  High  Sheriff  1882,  b.  Oct.  1851;  s.  his 
father  1860;  m.  1873,  Agnes  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of 
Benjamin  B.  Erend,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Eoskill,  co. 
Limerick,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  de  Ros,  6.  May,  1S79, 

I.  Maud  Mary. 

II.  Edith  Gladys  .Jeanette. 

liineagre.— Thomas  Rose,  Esq.,  who  went  to  Ireland 
from  CO.  Devon,  and  settled  in  the  co.  of  Limerick,  was  elected 
Sheriff  of  Limerick  1674,  and  Jlayor  1695,  and  was  attainted 
by  King  James  1689.  He  was  seised  of  the  lands  of  Morgans 
and  others,  cos.  Limerick,  Tipperary,  and  Clare.  He  m.  and 
had  a  son, 

George  Rose,  Esq.  of  Morgans  and  Mount  Prospect,  co. 
Limerick,  a  Grand  Juror  1678,  m.  and  had  issue,  Henet, 
George,  Thomas,  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Henry  Rose,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co. 
Limerick,  P.C,  M.P.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
Ireland,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  David  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ardfert,  co. 
Kerry,  and  sister  of  Maurice,  1st  Lord  Brandon,  and  aunt  of 
William,  Earl  of  Glandore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1740) 
had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  her  fir.st  cousin,  John  Southwell,  Esq.  cf 
Enniscouch,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  an  only  child  and 
heir,  Agnes  Ehzabeth,  m.  11  Aug.  1750,  John  Wandes- 
ford.  Earl  Wandesford.  Mrs.  Southwell,  m.  2ndly,  30  May, 
1739,  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Ros- 
common. 

Jane  Rose. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  William  Gunn,  Esq. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Rose,  whose  will,  dated  13  July,  1740,  was 
proved  25  Feb.  1742,  was  s.  by  his  only  son  and  heir, 

George  Rose,  Esq.  of  Morgans  and  Mount  Prospect,  co. 
Limerick,  m.  1744,  his  cousin,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Launcelo: 
Sandes,  Esq.  of  Carrigafoyle,  co.  Kerry,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1799)  left  at  his  death,  prior  to  1795,  an  only  child  and  heir, 
Elizabeth  Rose,  to.  2  Oct.  17G5,  her  first  cousin,  William 
Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon.  We  now 
return  to 

George  Rose,  Esq.  (2nd  brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry 
Rose),  who  ))(.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hickman,  Esq.  of 
Barntie,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  of  Limerick,  who  m.,  and  had  Jonas,  who  d.  s.  p. 
William,   of   Castle   Martyr,   co.    Cork,   m.  Alice,  dau.   of 
James  Pratt,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Pratt,  and 
had,  Jonas,  Lieut.  66th  Eegt. ;  and   William,  LJeuL  60th 
Foot. 


1742 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


Jonas,  Capt.  R.N.  Willi.ini. 

Hickman,  of  Dublin,  m.  Jane,  il;iu.  of  Samuel  HanUy,  Esq.  of 
Coolylough,  CO.  Westnu>ath,  and  left  several  descendants, 
one  of  whom,  Alexander,  m.  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  De 
Courcy  O'Grady,  Esq.  of  Kilballyowen,  and  had  issue, 
1  Alexander  O'Grady;  2  Hickman;  3  De  Courcy  (Rev.;; 
1  Slary  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Deacon,  51st  Regt.  ;  2  Eliza  ; 
3  Henrietta. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Stephens, 
Ksq.  of  Xeweastle,  co.  Limerick,  and  of  Barnstaple,  in  Devon, 
and  relict  of  Edward  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  by  her 
h.ad  issue, 

RicHiRP,  of  whom  presently. 

Agnes,  in.  WilUam  Gough,  E?q.  of  Tourecn,  co.  Limerick. 
The  youngest  son, 

UicH-iRD  Rose,  Esq.  of   Limerick,  !,'.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Anderson,  Esq.  of  Foxhall,  co.  Tipporar}',  and  had  issue, 
TnoMAs  Mau.ssell,  his  heir. 

Jolin,  j;i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Croker.  Esq.  of  Ballinagarde, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus., 
1  Croker,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  killed  during  the  Burmese 
war  ;  1  Anne,  m.  1st,  John  Keating,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  S.  Keating,  and  '.indly,  Thomas 
AVestropp,  Esq.  of  Ross  House,  co.  Clare,  2nd  son  of  Ralph 
■\Vestropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflyn,  co.  Limerick  ;  2  Mary,  m. 
Roger  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Knocknanagh,  co.  Cork,  and 
had  issue. 
Richard.  George. 

Grace,  m.  Robert  King,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Gilbert  Kin?, 
Bart. 

Uichard  Rose  d.  1762,  and  was  ?.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Maunseli.  Rose,  Esq.  of  Ahabeg  and  Rathkeale, 
CO.  Limerick,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Galbally, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  dying  12  Oct.  1831,  left  issue, 
RicHABD  Anderson,  of  whom  presently. 
Simon,  vi.  29  Sept.    1830,    Maria,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ormsby, 
Esq.  of  Ballygrenan   and    BailycuUeen,  co.  Limerick,  by 
Maria  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Vereker,  Esq.  of  Rox- 
borough,  and  sister  of  Charles,  Viscount  Gort,  and  d.  1851, 
baying  had  issue. 
1  Henrt  Obmsbt,  of  Ballyculleen  and  Ballygrenan  ,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Merion  Square,  Dublin,  Capt.  in  the  Royal 
County  Limenck  Jlilitia.  This  gentleman  s.  to  the  estates 
of  the  Ormsby  family  on  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  Henry 
Ormsby,  Esq.      He  ),i.  Oct.  1863,   Lucy,  dau.  of    Henry 
Steuart  Burton,  Esq.,  D.L.,   of    Carrigaholt  Castle,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue,  Henry,  h.  1864. 

1  Henriett.a  Ormsby. 

2  Mary  Ormsby,  m.  1863,  Jlajor  "Willington,  77th  Rcgt. 
Thomas,  Capt.  32nd  Regt. 

John,  Lieut.  98th  Regt." 

Henry,  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Limerick. 

James.  William,  Lieut.  81st  Regt. 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  A>derso.n  Rose,  Esq.  of  Ahabeg  and  Foxhall,  rn. 
1807,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Mark  A.  Tuite,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Oeorge  Tuite,  Bart,  of  Sonna,  co.  Westmeath,  and  dying 
4  April,  1820,  left  issue, 

Richard  .\kderso.n-,  his  lieir. 

Wellington  .■Anderson,  of  Foxhall,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Julia, 
dau.  of  Edward  O'Grady,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  1st  'Viscount 
Guillamore,  which  lady  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Edward  FitzGerald, 
Bart,  of  Carrigoran. 

Wilhelmina,  m.  Edward  Stamer  O'Grady,  Esq.  of  Clenagh, 
CO.  Clare,  and  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 
The  elder  son, 

Richard  Ander.=ox  Rose.  Esq.  of  .A.habeg  and  Foxhall,  J.r. 
for  CO.  Limerick,  m.  1st,  Eliza  Sadlier.  grand-dau.  of  O'Brien 
Butler,  of  Dunboyne  Castle,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  he  had 
issue, 

Robert  de  Ros,  now  of  Aluiheg. 
Mary. 

Mr.  Rose  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Vereker,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Jervis, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Carabineers.    He  d.  March,  1860. 

Ji-oix— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  per  pale  arg.  and  or,  a  chevron 
gu.  between  three  water-bougcts  sa..  lor  Kose;  2nd  per  chevron 
arg.  and  gu.,  in  chief  two  eaglets  displayed  az.,  for  Stephens  ; 
^rd  arg.,  a  saltire,  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  in  base  gu. 
and  two  boars'  heads  erased  in  fesse  sa.,  for  Anderson.  Ci-e-its— 
1st,  A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose 
gu.,  slipped  vert;  2nd.  -\n  eagle,  wings  elevated,  sa.,  preying 
•on  alion's  ganib  era.'ed  ppr. ;  3 id.  An  oak-tree  ppr.  Motto— 
i<on  sine  sente  rosa. 

Seat — Ardhu,  co.  Limerick. 


LEITH-ROSS    OF    AE.NAGE. 

Leith-Ros.-,  Johx,  Esq.   of  Arnage,  co.  Abcr- 
deen,  J.P.,  b.  18U9;  m.  1st,  25  July,  1844,  Nicola, 


dau.  of  William  Arbuthnot,  Esq.  of  Dens,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1874)  had 

I.  John,  6.  15  April,  1845.  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  2nd 
Batt.  Scottish  Borderers,  m.  Oct.  1878,  Janet  Forbes, 
dau.  of  William  Lamond,  Esq.  of  Stranduff,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Frederick  William  Arbuthnot,  6.  Sept.  1847  ;  to. 
in.  Harry,  R.  N.,  b.  Dec.  1848. 

IV.  Charles  Gumming,  d.  1865. 

V.  Herbert  Clive,  d.  1861. 

VI.  Willoughby  Louis  Thuillier,  h.  1861. 

VII.  William  Harry  Hay. 

I.  Nicola  Rosa,  m.  1878,  xilfred  Campbell  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
It.  Eleanor  Euphemia  Gordon,  d.  1869. 

:\rr.  Leith-Eoss  m.  2ndly,  18  Nov.  1878,  Jane 
Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Pirie,  Esq.  and  has  by 
her, 

m.  Jane  Catherine. 

Xiineage. — This  family  descends  in  the  female  line  from 
the  Rosses  of  Auchlossin,  co.  Aberdeen,  an  early  cadet  of  Rose 
of  Kilravock. 

Sir  William  de  Rots,  of  Kilravock,  m.  Muriel,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Andrew  de  Doune,  and  d.  1338. 

Andrew  Ros,  their  second  son,  had  a  charter  from  his 
mother  in  her  widowhood  of  the  lands  of  Killane  and  I'itfour. 
These  properties  were  found  to  belong  rightfully  to  Sir  Andrew 
Ross,  chaplain,  who  recovered  them  from  the  king  when  he 
was  at  Inverness,  1458.  Before  this  time  a  descendant  had 
settled  in  co.  Aberdeen,  and  acquired  lands  there. 

John  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  occurs  in  1438,  and 

John  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  12  Nov.  1457,  resigned  his  lands 
in  the  norih  to  William,  Thane  of  Cowdor.  He  had,  with 
daus.,  m.  Craigmyle,  of  that  ilk,  and  Leslie,  of  Kincraigie,  a 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  who  d.  in  1488.    His  son, 

John  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  had  a  charter  erecting  his  lands 
into  a  barony  4  Feb.  1507-8,  and  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Irvine,  of  Drum.    Their  son, 

Nicholas  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  was  one  of  the  jury  who  con- 
victed John,  Master  of  Forbes,  14  July,  1537  :  this  gave  rise 
to  a  feud  between  the  families,  in  which  Nicholas  was  killed 
1544.     His  son, 

Charles  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  m.  Beatrix  Gordon,  and  was 
father  of 

John  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  who  signed  a  bond  of  allegiance 
at  Aberdeen  2  Sept.  1574,  another  "  anent  religion  "  in  March, 
1593.  He  had  a  dau.  Mary,  who  m.  Alexander  Forbes,  of 
Auchmillan,  and  a  son, 

Nicholas  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Coutts,  of  Auchtercoul,  and  had, 

I.  Patrick,  who  d.  before  his  father,  leaving  a  son, 
Francis,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  John,  bailie  of  Turriff,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  ancestor  of 
the  .Vrnage  family. 

III.  William,  7)i.  Elizabeth  Lindsay  Finlay,  of  Kinermit,  and 
left  two  daus. 

Nicholas  had  daus.  who  m.  Eoss,  of  Balnagowan,  and  Forbes, 
of  Camphill.    His  grandson, 

Francis  Ross,  of  Auchlossin,  was  served  heir  to  his  grand- 
father 1643,  was  J.P.  1663,  and  d.  1690,  leaving 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Nicol,  m.  1702,  Margaret  Leslie. 

Charles. 

Barbara,  m.  16S1,  Henry  Farquharson,  of 'Whitehouse. 

Margaret,  711.  Robert  Leith,  of  Overhall. 
The  eldest  son, 

I'lOiiERT  Ross,  of  A;ichlo3sin,  m.  (contract  18  May,  16G9) 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Maitland,  of  Ritrichie,  Bart.,  a 
Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  and  d.  about  1703  (his 
widow  d.  1719).  leaving, 

I.  Francis,  of  Auchlossin,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  Aide-de-Camp 
to  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  was  killed  at  Malplaquet  Sept. 
1799,  and  the  estate  was  sold  by  his  creditors. 

II.  Robert,  in  the  army,  d.  lana.  in  Flanders,  1708. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Francis  Forbes,  5lh  son  of  Sir  .John 
Forbes,  Bart.,  of  Craigievar,  and  2ndly,  James  Cheyue, 
W.S.,  and  d.  Dec.  1750,  aged  77. 

II.  Catherine. 

III.  Jean,  m.  Sept.  1701,  Arthur,  younger  son  of  Forbes  of 
Balfling. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  John  Gordon,  of  Hallhead. 

V.  Euphemia,  m.  Francis  Farquharson,  of  Shiells  and 
Whitehouse. 

We  now  return  to 
John  Ross,  bailie  of  Turriff,  younger  son  of  Nicholas,  of 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KOS 


1743 


Auchlossin,  by  his  wife  Barbara  Hay,  of  tile  Delgaty  family. 
He  had 

Geoege  Koss,  of  Auchlec,  who  m.  1618,  Marjory,  dau.  of 
Keith  of  Clackriach,  and  left  a  son, 

John  Ross,  of  Clbchean,  Treasurer  of  Aberdeen,  who  was 
itined  £1,200  in  16G2,  represented  the  city  of  Aberdeen  in  the 
Convention  of  Estates  1664,  m.  17  Dec.  1650,  Christian,  dau.  of 
Andrew  Howieson,  Merchant  in  Aberdeen,  and  d.  6  Jan.  1668, 
in  his  48th  year.  His  widow  survived  till  23  Jan.  1708,  having 
had  issue  (with  five  daus.), 

I.  Geokge,  of  Clochean,  6.  1661  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1682,  Elizabeth 
Kobertson,  and  d.  8  Aug.  1684,  leaving, 

Jean,  of  Clochean,  m.  April,  1711,  Sir  David  Ogilvie,  of 
Barras,  Bart.,  and  d.  June,  1717;  her  dau.  and  heir, 
Elizabeth  Ogilvie,  m.  1738,  Patrick  Anderson,  of  Bourtie, 
iind  had  a  dau.  Mary,  who  m.  1781,  AVilliani  Young,  of 
Theddocksley,  and  from  this  marriage  the  present  Mr. 
Leith-Koss  descends. 

II.  John,  of  Arnage. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Koss,  of  Arnage  (which  he  acquired  1702)  Provost  of 
Aberdeen  1710-12,  b.  April,  1665;  m.  (contract  28  April,  1704) 
Jean,  dau.  of  Arthur  Forbes,  of  Echt,  and  d.  at  Amsterdam, 
Sept.  1714;  hia  widow  d.  21  Jan.  1761.    They  had  issue, 

John.  Arthur,  d.  1719. 

Christian,  m.  1729,  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  Bart.,  of  Craigievar. 

Jean,  ?«.  1739,  Alexander  Aberdeen,  of  Cairnbuly,  Provost  of 
Aberdeen,  and  d.  1740. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Ross,  of  Arnage,  b.  13  May,  1707,  had  the  misfortune 
to  be  deaf  and  dumb ;  he  m.  (contract  6  June,  1728),  Eliza- 
lieth,  dau.  of  Robert  Turner,  of  Turnerhall,  and  d.  3  May, 
1789,  having  had  a  large  family,  of  whom  only  two  daus., 
co-heirs  of  Arnage,  survived  him. 

Christian,  s.  to  Arnage. 

Martha,  to.  7  Nov.  1775,  Alexander  Leith,  of  Frcefield  and 
Glenkindy,  and  d.  9  Oct.  1777,  leaving  a  son, 
Ross  John,  heir  to  his  aunt. 
The  eldest  dau.. 

Christian  Ross,  of  Arnage,  d.  umn.  14  April,  1803,  aged  71, 
when  her  nephew  became  sole  proprietor,  and  was  known  as 

John  Leith-Ross,  of  Arnage,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Ellon  Volunteers,  6.  29  Sept.  1777;  ?«.  7 
Jan.  1807,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Young,  of  Theddocksley, 
Provost  of  Aberdeen,  co-heir  of  her  maternal  uncle,  Alexander 
Anderson,  of  Bourtie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  present  proprietor. 

II.  Alexander,  Wine  Merchant  in  London,  d.  June,  1SC3. 

III.  William,  M.D.,  d.  28  Sept.  1834. 

IV.  George,  d.  young. 

V.  James,  M.P.P.  Canada,  m.  2  Dec.  1846,  Mary  Milne,  and 
has  issue. 

VI.  Robert  (Rev.),  Minister  of  Cruden. 

VII.  Arthur,  settled  in  Canada,  ni.  14  Sept.  1848,  Elizabeth 
Milne,  and  has  issue. 

J.  Mary,  m.  13  Dec.  1828,  William  Allardyce,  Merchant  in 
Aberdeen,  andd  3  April,  1835. 

II.  Christian  Martha,  in.  1  Jan.  1836,  Alexander  Johnston, 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  and  d.  s.  p.  21  April,  1878. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  17  Nov,  1847,  David  .Souter-Robertson,  of 
Lawhead  and  Wbitehill,  and  d.  June,  1859. 

IV.  Jane. 

V.  Margaret,  m.  4  Oct.  1853,    George  Augustus  Thomson, 
Esq. 

Mr.  Leith-Ross  d.  15  May,  1839,  and  his  widow  9  June,  1852. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th  or,  three  water  bougets  sa.,  a  bordure  of 
the  second,  being  the  coat  recorded  in  1672  by  Francis  Ross,  of 
Auchlossin  ;  2nd  and  3rd  quarterly,  Leith  and  Strachan,  as 
borne  by  the  Leiths  of  Freefiled.  Crest — On  a  cap  of  main- 
tenance a  water  bouget  sa.  Mottoes — Above  the  crest,  Agnoscar 
€vcntu ;  below  the  shield,  Virtue  have  virtue. 

Seat — Arnage  Castle,  Ellon. 


ROSS    OF    CROMARTY. 

!Rosg,  Waltee  Chaeteeis,  Esq.  of  Cromarty, 
Eoss-shire,  J. P.  cos.  Koss  and  Cromarty,  Capt. 
IDurliam  Light  Infantry,  b.  5  Aug.  1857,  in.  8  June, 
1S87,  May,  dau.  of  Sir  Donald  Martin  Stewart, 
JUart.  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  2  June,  1891,  has  issue, 

Pamela  Mary. 

Lineage.— For  paternal  descent,  see  Rose  o/  Tarlogie. 
Tlirouuh  his  mother,  Lieut. -Col.  Koss  represents  the  families 
of  Ross  01  Pitkerie,  and  Munro  of  Culcaim,  and,  as  great- 
great-great-giandson  of  Sir  Robert  Munro,  22nd  Baron  and 


5th  Bart,  of  Fowlis,  is  the  lineal  representative  of  the  Munros 
of  Fowlis,  Chiefs  of  the  clan. 

Jamiln  of  goss  of  ^itkcm. 

The  family  of  Koss  of  Pitkerie  is  stated  to  be  descended  from 
the  3rd  son  of  one  of  the  Barons  of  Balnagown,  Chiefs  of  the 
clan  Ross,  and  representatives  in  the  male  line  of  the  Earls  of 
Ross. 

Andrew  Ross,  of  Pitkerie,  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Ross,  of  Pitkerie,  b.  J 700,  an  Army  Agent  in  the 
reign  of  George  II. ,  purchased,  in  1772,  the  estate  of  Cro- 
marty ;  dying  without  surviving  issue,  he  was  s.  by  hia  half- 
nephew, 

Alexander  Gkat,  Esq.  of  Over  Skibo,  co.  Sutherland,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Ross.  Alexander  Gray-Koss  dying 
without  male  issue,  the  estate  of  Cromarty  devolved  upon  the 
grand-niece  of  George  Ross,  viz., 

Catharine  Monro,  of  Culcaim.  She  m.  Hugh  Rose,  Esq. 
of  Glastullich  {see  Rose  of  Tarlogie),  and  in  terms  of  the  entail 
assumed  the  name  of  Koss.  She  d.  1852,  having  had,  with  two 
daus.,  I.  Catharine,  in.  Thomas  Knox  Holmes,  Esq.,  and  ii. 
Arabella,  m.  Duncan  Davidson,  Esq.  of  TuUoch,  and  d.  1848, 
an  only  son, 

George  Wihiam  Holmes  Koss,  Esq.  ot  Cromarty,  Lieut.- 
Col.Comm.(and  Hon.  Col.)  Highland  Rifle  Militia,  D.L.,J.P., 
Convener  co.  Cromarty,  b.  29  Aug.  1825;  m.  20  April,  1849, 
Adelaide  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  Duncan  Davidson,  Esq.  of  TuUoch, 
CO.  Ross  (by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth  Diana,  eldest  dau.  of  God- 
frey, 3rd  Lord  Macdonald),  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  March,  18G0) 
had  issue, 

I.  Duncan  Munro,  late  of  Cromarty. 

II.  Hugh  Rose,  late  Lieut.  R.A.,  h.  31  May,  1854  (deceased). 

III.  Walter  Chakteris,  now  of  Cromarty. 

I.  Katharine  Elizabeth  Julia,  m.  12  Feb.  1874,  Major  Francis 
Maude  Reid,  71st  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

II.  Louisa  Jane  Hamilton,  m.  1  Oct.  1875,  Ronald  Archibald, 
6th  Lord  Macdonald,  and  has  issue  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 

III.  Ida  Eleonora  Constance,  m.  15  June  1881,  Capt.  the 
Hon.  Godfrey  Willoughby,  late  9th  Lancers,  brother  of 
i,ord  Middleton,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Matilda  Elizabeth,  d.  27  Nov.  1862. 

Col.  Ross  d.  Nov.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Duncan  Munko  Ross,  Esq.  of  Cromarty,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut.  R.N.  (retired),  b.  29  Sept.  1851  ;  d.  14  Jan.  1887,  s.  ^., 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother. 

^umiig  of  llTunro  of  Cnltitirn:. 

The  origin  of  this  family  is  thus  related : — 

"  Donald  a  Bunro,  son  of  Occaan,  Prince  of  Fermanagh, 
went  to  Scotland  a.d.  1025,  to  the  assistance  of  Malcolm  III. 
against  the  Danes.  He  was  styled  Donald  a  Bunro  on  account 
of  his  ancestors  having  lived  on  the  banks  of  the  water  of  Ro, 
in  the  co.  of  Derry,  Ireland.  This  patronymic  became  after- 
wards converted  into  Munro.  Malcolm,  for  his  good  services, 
granted  him  the  land  between  Dingwall  and  the  water  of 
Alness,  which  was  subsequently  erected  into  a  barony,  called 
the  Barony  of  Fowlis,  after  his  father's  residence  near  Loch 
Foyle,  Ireland.  This  district  was  also  called  Fer-in-Donald  or 
Donald's  Land.     He  d.  1039." 

Robert,  great-great-great-grandson  of  Donald,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Hugh  Fresquin,  Earl  of  Sutherland,  andd.  1239,  and  from  him 
descended  through  a  line  of  chiefs  distinguished  for  their 
military  exploits,  of  whom  George  (son  of  Robert,  6th  Baron, 
and  who  was  in.  to  a  dau.  of  Kenneth,  Earl  of  Sutherland)  was 
slain  at  Bannockburn;  George,  7th  Baron,  at  Halidon  Hill; 
and  Robert,  14th  Baron,  at  Pinkie,  all  three  fighting  at  the 
head  of  their  clan;  and  Robert,  18th  Baron,  a  Col.  of  horse 
and  foot  in  the  service  of  Gustavos  Adolphcs,  King  of 
Sweden,  died  of  his  wounds  at  XJlm,  1633. 

Sir  Robert  Munro,  22nd  Baron  and  5th  Bart,  of  Fowlis  (see. 
Sir  Robert  Douglas's  Baronage  of  Scotland,  and  Remarkable 
Particulars  concerning  the  Ancient  Family  of  the  Munros  of 
Fowlis,  by  Philip  Doddridge,  D.D.).  Sir  Robert  m.  Jean, 
dau.  of  John  Forbes,  of  Cullodcn,  and  had  three  sons,  of 
whom  the  2nd  was 

George  Munro,  of  Culcairn.  In  the  absence  of  his  elder 
brother,  who  was  serving  in  the  army,  and  his  father  being 
blind,  he  commanded  the  clan  at  the  battle  of  Glen  Shiel,  1719, 
on  which  occasion  he  was  severely  wounded,  and  he  and  his 
clan  were  distinguished  by  their  conspicuous  gallantry  (.Sir 
Walter  Scott,  Hist,  of  Scotland).  He  afterwards  commanded 
one  of  the  independent  companies  of  Highlanders,  known  as 
the  Black  AVatch,  and  when  they  were  formed  into  "  the  High- 
land Regiment"  in  1739,  under  the  command  of  his  elder 
brother.  Sir  Robert  Munro,   Culcairn   was  appointed  senior 


1744 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


EOS 


Capt.  He  retired  from  the  service,  owing  to  ill-health,  in 
1744,  but  on  the  l)rc:iking  out  of  the  rebellion  in  1745  he 
raised  his  brother's  elan,  and  with  it  joined  Gen.  Cope  at 
Inverness.  He  commanded  the  Munros  and  Jlacleods  in  the 
action  with  Lord  Lewis  Gordon  at  Inverury.  He  was  shot 
■when  marching  through  Loehabcr  by  a  M'Donald  of  Glen- 
garry, who  mistook  him  for  another  officer,  31  Aug.  1746  (Sir 
"Walter  Scott,  Hist,  of  Scotland,  and  Dr.  Doddridge).  He  was 
«.  by  his  son, 

John  Mcxeo,  who  ni.  a  dau.  of  Ross,  of  Calrossie,  co.  Hops, 
by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.  The  Srd  and  only 
surviving  son, 

Dc.NCAS  MoBo,  a  Capt.  in  the  7Sth  Highlanders,  with  which 
regiment  he  served  in  the  campaign  in  Holland  1791,  was 
■wounded  at  Gildermalsen ;  he  was  afterwards  on  the  staff  in 
India,  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Mackenzie  Fraser.*  He  ju.  Jean  Kirke, 
niece  and  heir  of  Geokge  Koss,  of  Pitkerie  and  Cromarty, 
and  had  issue,  i.  George  Koss,  Capt.  85th  Light  Infantry,  d. 
when  serving  with  his  regiment  in  Jamaica;  i.  Catharine,  of 
Culcairn,  m.  Hugh  Kose,  Esq.  of  Gl.astulloeh  {.'<fc  lloss  of  Pit- 
ilvW<);  II.  Jean,  d.  5  Jan.  1S74.  Ue  d.  lS'.;i,  and  was  a.  by  his 
elder  dau. 

A  rms—  Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.,  armed  and  langued  az., 
in  the  centre  a  mullet  of  the  second  for  difference,  tiisl — An 
tsagle  with  wings  closed  ppr.     il/o»o— Dread  God. 

6tal — Cromarty  House,  Cromarty. 


KOSS,  late    OF    NETHEE.LEY. 

Eoss,  HoEATio  Seftenberg  John,  Esq.  late  of 
yetherley,  co.  Kincardine,  J. P.,  lateEengal  Civil 
Service,  'b.  1834;  m.  20  Feb.  1858,  Caroline  De 
Laiitour,  dau.  of  Sir  Theophilus  John  St.  George, 
Srd  Eart.  of  Woodsgift,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Horatio  St.  Geoege,  Capt.  Eoyal  Artillery,  6.  16  Sept. 
1S64. 

II.  Hercules  de  Lautour,  Indian  Police,  i.  ISGfl. 

Lii.  Edward  Macrae,  b.  14  Feb.  1871,  2ud  Lieut.  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  d.  1893. 

IV.  John  Alexander,  6.  1873. 

V.  George  Parish,  R.N.,  6.  1875. 

I.  Ida,  m.  1885  Frank  Hardcastle,  Esq.  of  Firwood,  Lan- 
cashire, formerly  M.P.  for  West  Houghton  Divitiuu, 
and  has  issue,  Dorothy,  Marjorie,  Ida  and  Nira. 

II.  Maria  Evelyn,  Hi.  1S68,  Charles  Eustace  Anson,  Esq. 
Lieut.  R.K.,  and  has  issue,  Frederick  Charles,  6.  1889. 

III.  Morna. 

Xiineag'e.— Horatio  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Netherlcy,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  1801;  m.  1833,  Justine  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Colin 
Macrae,  Esq.  of  Cornhill,  co.  Perth,  andi/.  188G,  leaving,  iiUer 
alios,  a  son  and  heir, 

Horatio  Seftexberg  John,  his  heir. 
This  gentleman,  who  was  eldest  son  of  Hercules  Ross,  Esq. 
Eossie  Castle,  co.  Forfar,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Parish,  Esq.  of  Neinstaden,  formerly  represented  Aberdeen, 
and  afterwards  Montrose  in  Parliament.  The  said  Hercules 
Eoss  erected  Rossie  Castle  1805  ;  but  the  castle  and  estate  were 
Bold  in  1853,  by  Mr.  Horatio  Eoss,  previou.sly  to  his  purchase 
of  Netherlcy,  which  has  now  also  been  sold. 

£eiidence — 2C,  High  Street,  PortsmouUi. 


KOSS    OF    PITCALNIE. 

WiLLiAMSON-Eoss,  George  Eos3,  Esq.  of  Pit- 
calnie,  co.  Eo.=s,  b.  3  Nov.  1869  ;  s.  his  grnnd-uncle  29 
Au^.  1884,  and  is  to  assume  the  surname  of  Eoss 
when  he  attains  the  age  of  25. 

Xiineagre. — Alexander  Eoss,  9th  of  Balnagown  (of  the 
original  family),  descended  from  Hugh  Eo.ss,  younger  son  of 
Hugh,  6th  Earl  of  Eo^s,  m.  Jane  Sinclair,  dau.  of  the  Earl 
of  Caithness,  by  whom  he  had  George  and  Catherine.  He 
)ii.2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Kintail, 
by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Nicholas,  1st  Laird  of  Pitcalnie, 
of  whom  hereafter.  He  d.  21  Oct.  1692,  and  was  s.  by  his 
Eon, 

George  Eoss,  of  Balnagown,  m.  Marjorie  Campbell,  dau. 
of  the  Laird  of  Calder,  by  whom  he  had  David,  his  heir,  and 

*  He  was  also  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Western  Koss  Volunteers 
1S03. 


Jane.    He  m.  2ndly,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Mackintosh,  of  Mactintosll, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue.    His  son  and  heir, 

David  Ross,  of  Balnagown,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Gordon, 
Earl  of  Sutherland,  without  issue.  He  7/i.  2ndly,  Annabella, 
dau.  of  Murray,  Earl  of  TuUibardine,  by  whom  he  had  ona 
ton, 

David  Ross,  of  Balnagown,  m.  Margery,  d.au.  of  Hugbi 
Fraser,  Lord  Lovat,  by  whom  he  hnd  David,  his  heir  ;  Alex- 
ander, who  d.  young,  unm. ;  and  two  daus.  He  d,  1653.  Hi» 
son  , 

David  Ross,  of  Balnagown,  m.  Lady  Anne  Stewart,  dau.  of 
James,  Earl  of  Moray,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  lie  d. 
1711,  and  wass.  as  Chief  by  his  cousin,  Pitcalnie.  The  estate 
of  Balnagown  he  left  to  Gen.  Charles  Ross,  of  the  family  of 
Lord  Ross,  of  Halkhead,  from  whom  it  passed  to  the  present; 
family  of  Balnagown.    Reverting  to 

Nicholas  Ross,  1st  of  Pitcalnie,  2nd  son  of  Alexander,  9th 
Laird  of  Balnagown.  He  m.  Eupham,  dau.  of  Hugh  Munro> 
of  Assynt,  and  d.  in  1592,  leaving  an  only  son, 

David  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Dunbar,  of 
JIunness,  by  whom  he  had  David  and  Malcolm.  The  elder 
son, 

David  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Mackenzie,  of  Shilcoi re,  and 2ndly,  Christina,  dau.of  Col.  John 
Munro,  of  Obedale,  and  left  a  son, 

Alexander  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Anne,  dan.  of  Walter 
Eops,  of  Balmackie,  by  whom  he  had  Malcolm,  his  heir,  and 
William,  of  whom  hereafter.    The  son  and  heir, 

Malcolm  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Jane.  dau.  of  James' 
MacCulloeh,  of  Pillon,  by  whom  he  had  .\lesander,  his  suc- 
cessor. He  m.  2ndly,  —  Wallace,  relict  of  George  Munro,  o£ 
Culrain,  but  left  no  issue  by  her.    His  only  son, 

Alexander  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  o£ 
George  Munro,  of  Newmore,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Mal- 
colm, who  d.  without  male  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Isobel,  dau. 
of  David  MacCulloeh,  of  Pillon,  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  Srdly, 
Naomi,  dau.  of  John  Dunbar,  of  Burgie,  by  whom  he  had  aa 
only  son, 

McsRo  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  who  d.  unm.,  and  ■n-as  s.  by  his 
kinsman,  James  Ross,  8th  Laird  of  Pitcalnie.  Munro  Eoss 
claimed  the  Earldom  of  Eoss  as  heir  male  of  that  dignity, 
and  of  the  Balnagown  family,  in  Feb.  1778.*  We  now  retura 
to 

William  Eoss,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Eoss,  4th  Laird  oi 
Pitcalnie.  He  left  Scotland  with  his  regiment  in  1741  for 
Antrim,  Ireland,  and  there  m.  Eliza  Brusack,  relict  of  William- 
Whittby,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Alexander,  and  two> 
daus.  He  d.  18  Oct.  1763,  as  Capt.  and  Adjutant  of  the  Eoyal 
Hospital,  Dublin.     His  son, 

Alexander  Eoss,ih.  Honora Burke,  of  Dublin,  by  whom  h& 
left  issue,  one  son,  James,  and  three  daus.  He  d.  July,  1787. 
The  son  and  heir, 

James  Boss,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  G.  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Skerries, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  left  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  five  sons  and  on& 
dau., 

I.  James,  his  heir.  ii.  George,  heir  to  his  brother, 

in.  Henry,  d.  unm.  1830. 

IV.  William  Munro,  m.  and  d.  in  Jamaica  1S39,  leaving  an 
only  son,  William,  who  d.  unm.  1872. 

V.  Blennerhasset,  d.  unm.  in  Jamaica  1840. 

I.  Sarah,??!.  1834,  Donald  Williamson,  Esq.  (who  d.   1SC4), 
and  d.  1838,  leaving  one  son, 

John  Hugh  Eoss  Williamson,  who  m.  Oct.  1805,  Fanny 
Georgiana,   dau.  of   Rev.   Theophilus   Clarke,  Yicar  of 
Tadcaster,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issue, 
George  Eoss  Williamson,  now  of  I'itcalnie. 
Ethel  Frances  Sara. 
Rosa  Eoss.  Kaflicrine  Evelyn. 

He  ».  to  the  estate  of  Pitcalnie  on  the  death  of  his  kinsmanj. 
Munro  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  in  1809.  He  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

James  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  who  d.  unm.  12  Ajiril,  1829,  and. 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Pitcalnie,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  at  Dublin, 
3  Sept.  1803;  vi.  1  June,  1837,  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Dugald 
Gilchrist,  of  Ospisdale,  co.  Sutherland,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Aug. 
1884,  having  devised  his  estate  in  trust  until  his  grand-nephew, 
George  Eoss  Williamson,  attains  the  age  of  25  years,  when  h» 

*  Munro  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  was  sustained  as  heir  male  of 
the  Earls  of  Eo.^s  by  the  Court  of  Session  in  Scotland,  and  by 
the  House  of  Lords  in  England,  and  claimed  the  dignity  of  Karl 
of  Eoss  on  the  ground  that  that  title  was  wrongfully  assumed 
by  Euphemia,  Countess  of  Eoss,  it  being  limited  to  heirs  m.ale. 
His  petition  was,  by  the  King's  command,  presented  to  the 
House  of  Lords  9  Feb.  1778,  but  no  decision  appc-u-s  to  have 
been  come  to  on  the  subject. 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


1745 


is  to  assume  the  surname  and  arms  of  Ross,  with  an  entail  on 
the  issue  of  his  sister,  Mrs.  Saruh  Williamson,  under  the  same 
conditions. 

Arms— Gn.,  three  lions  rampant  arer.  Crest — An  elk's  head 
issuant  from  a  sheaf  of  corn  ppr.    Motto — Spem  suceessus  alit. 

Seals — Fitcalnie,  and  Amat  Ardgay,  co.  Uoss. 


ROBERTSON-ROSS    OP    GLENMOIDART. 

EoBEBTSON-Eoss,  HuGH  Matnard  Eyee,  Esq., 
late  of  GleJiDioidart,  co.  InvernesSj  b.  10  Nov.  1856. 

Lineage.  — LiEDT. -Gen.  Hugh  Ross,  of  Glcnmoidart,  son 
of  Rev.  Dr.  Ross,  of  KilmonivaiK,  co.  Inverness,  d.  s.  p.  24 
June.  18C4,  when  he  flas  s.  by  liis  nephew,  tlie  son  of  his 
sister, 

Mart  Ross,  who  m.  Hon.  Lord  Roliinson,  a  distinguished 
Scotch  Judge  (whose  father  claimed  descent,  in  the  male  line, 
from  the  ancient  Scottish  family  of  Ross,  and  his  grandmother 
was  a  niece  of  Cameron  of  Lochiel,  the  famous  chief  and 
adherent  of  Prince  Charles  Edward  Stuart,  who  led  his  clan  in 
1745),  aiul  had  a  son, 

Fatkick  Robertsox-Ross,  C.B.,  of  Glenmoidart,  Major-Gen. 
in  the  army,  Adjutant-Gen.  of  Militia  in  Can;ida,  and  a  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour  of  France,  6.  19  May,  1828  ;  m.  14 
July,  1851,  Amelia  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Maynard,  Esq. 
of  Wokingham,  Berks  (of  a  branch  of  the  Essex  family  of 
Maynard;,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  188G,  Col.  W.  F.  Mac- 
donald,  of  St.  Martin's  Abbey,  co.  Perth)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Matnard  Eyre,  Ids  heir. 

II.  Pairick,  b.  17  Marcb,  1865;  m.  and  has  issue,  a  son,  6. 
12  xMarch,  1888. 

I.  Georgina  Elphinstone  Gordon,  m.  31  July,.  1878,  John 
Podd,  Esq.,  Chief  Constable  of  Perthshire,  son  of  the  late 
Nicholas  Dodd,  Esq.  of  Bellshields,  Northumberland. 

II.  Uessie. 

Major-Gen.  Robertson-Ross  having  s.  his  maternal  uncle, 
Lieut. -Gen  Hugh  Ross,  of  Glenmoidart,  24  June,  1864,  received 
in  compliance  with  the  deed  of  entail,  the  royal  licence  to 
take,  use,  and  bear  the  surname  of  Ross  in  addition  to  and 
after  that  of  Robertson,  and  the  designation  of  Glenmoidart, 
with  the  arms  of  Ross  for  himself  and  heirs  of  entail.  Major- 
Gen.  Robertson-Ross  served  with  distinction  in  the  KafiBrwar 
of  1850-51 ;  he  was  six  times  thanked  in  general  orders,  and 
was  on  several  occasions  specially  mentioned  in  the  despatches 
of  Gen.  Sir  Harry  Smith,  K.C.B.,  then  Commander-in-Chief 
and  Governor  at  the  Cape.  He  accompanied  his  legiment  to 
Turkey,  with  the  expeditionary  array  of  the  East,  in  the 
spring  of  1854,  and  served  in  the  Seld  through  the  whole  of 
the  Crimean  war  of  1854-55-56,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  During  this 
campaign  Major-Gen.  Robertson-Ross  was  specially  mentioned 
in  the  despatches  of  Field  Marshal  Lord  Raglan,  for  having, 
on  the  night  of  20  Nov.  1854,  repulsed  two  attacks  made 
by  the  Russians,  and  was  subsequently  thanked  and  honour- 
ably mentioned  on  several  occasions  when  he  was  aide-de- 
camp to  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Eyre,  K.C.B.  He  was  twice 
jiroiucted  for  his  services  in  the  field  during  the  Crimean 
War.  Major-Gen.  Robertson-Ross  held  various  commands 
and  appointments,  and  received  the  following  medals  and 
decorations,  viz.,  the  KafBr  war  medal,  the  Crimean  medal 
and  three  clasps,  the  Turkish  war  medal,  the  Cross  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie  (Turkish),  and 
the  decoration  of  Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath.  Major- 
Gen.  Robertson-Ross  d.  23  July,  1883,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest 
son,  Hugh  Maynard  Eire  Robertson-Ross,  now  of  Glen- 
moidart. 

^rTTis— Quarterly :  or  and  gu.,  on  a  cross  erm.  between,  in 
the  1st  and  4th  quarters,  a  lymphad  sa.,  and,  in  the  2nd  and 
3rd,  three  lions  rampant  of  the  third,  a  water-bouget  of  the 
fourth.  Crest — An  eagle  displayed  ppr.,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a  water-bouget  sa.,  and  resting  each  claw  upon  a  buckle  or. 
Motto — Spes  aspera  levat. 


ROSS-OF-BLADENSBURa 
ROSSTREVOR. 


OF 


Eoss-of-Bladexsbueg,  Majoe  John  Fostee 
Geoege,  C.B.  of  Eosstrevor,  co.  Down,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  Coldstream  Guards,  previously  Lieut. 
E.A.,  A.D.C.to  Earl  Spencer  vs^hen  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  b.  27  July,  1848,  m.  6  Jan.  1870,  Hon. 
Blanche  Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  10th 
Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard,  K.P. 
II. 

\ 


Liineag-e.— Robert  Ross,  derived  from  Sib  David  Ross, 

Commissioner  of  Ulster  under  James  1.,  to.  a  Scotch  lady  o£ 
the  same  name,  and  had  two  sons,  Robert,  a  Col.  in  the  army, 
d.  vnm.,  and 

David  Ross,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth,  half- 
sister  of  James,  Earl  of  Charlemont,  and  dau.  of  Thomai 
Adderley,  Esq.  of  Innishannon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Francis  Bernard,  Esq.,  by  Ahce  Ludlow  his  wife,  and  had 
issue, 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  who,  after  serving  with  the 
highest  distinetio:!  in  the  Peninsula,  was  appointed  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  army  sent  again.st  the  United. 
States,  and  after  a  short  career  of  uninterrupted  success, 
during  which  he  achieved  the  victory  of  BLADEN^BORo,  and 
possessed  himself  of  the  American  capital,  fell  12  Sept. 
1814,  whilst  advancing  to  attack  the  enemy's  position  near 
Baltimore.  On  his  widow  and  his  descendants  was  con- 
ferred by  the  Pirace  Regent  the  honorary  distinction  "of 
Bladensbu.>-i',''  to  be  added  to  the  family  name.  General 
Ross,  „i.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  W  illiam  Glas- 
cock, Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  May,  1845)  left  issue, 
1  David  Ross-of-Bladensburg,  of  whom  presently;  Z 
Robert  Ross-of-BladensLiurg,  d.  Nov.  laou  ;  and  1  Elizabeth, 
whod.  1827. 
James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  drowned  at  sea. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  Dr.  Black. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Ross,  of  Rosstrevor,  m.  1796,  Maria  O'Brien, 
granddau.  of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien, Bart,  of  Dromoland,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue, 
David  Robert,  his  heir. 

Edward,  m.  31  March,  1833,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Thomas  Peregrine  Couitenay,  brother  of  the  11th  Earl  of 
Devon,  and  d.  s.  p.  1»10. 
Charlotte. 

Rev.  Thomas  Ross  d.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Robert  Ross,  Esq.  of  Rosstrevor,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Sheriff  1837,  and  M.P.  for  Belfast,  6.  22  March,  1797  ;  m.  21 
Oct.  1819,  Harriet  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev. 
Edmu:id  Kno.f,  Bishop  of  Limeiick.  and  by  her  (whod.  4  Feb. 
1864)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  R.N.,  d.  1847.        David.  Edmund. 

Robert.  Edward  Charles. 

Jessie.  Adela. 

David  Ross  was  Governor  of  Tobago,  and  d.  1851.  After  his 
death,  the  part  of  his  property  in  which  is  Rosstrevor  was  pur- 
chased by  his  cousin, 

David  Ross-oF-BLADEXsatniG,  Esq.  of  Rosstrevor,  J. P.,  i. 
24  Sept.  1804;  m.  1st,  1838,  Mary  Anne  Sarah,  only  dau.  of 
William  Driunmond  Delap,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1841) 
had  a  dau.  Katherine  Elizabeth,  m.  June,  1861,  Col.  OldQcia, 
Political  Agent  at  Kolapore.  He  m.  2ndly,  9  Dec.  1843,  Hon. 
Harriet  Margaretta  Skeffington,  sister  of  John,  10th  Viscount 
Massereene  and  Ferrard,  K.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct.  1883) 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Skeffington  (Rev.),  S.J.,  late  of  Rosstrevor. 

II.  John  Foster  George,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Edniond  James  Thomas,  Major  R.E.,  6.  17  Aug.  1849; 
m.  3  July,  1878,  Alexina  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Hon. 
Colin  Lindsay,  and  has  issue,  Mary  Angela;  Olive  Mary; 
and  Kathleen. 

I.  Harriett  Margaret,  m.  8  May,  1873,  W.  A.  Ross,  Esq.  of 
Dunlewy  House,  co.  Donegal. 
He  d.  5  Nov.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Skeffington  Ross-of-Bladensburg,  S.J.,  of 
Rosstrevor,  co.  Down,  M  A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  late  Capt. 
in  the  Royal  South  Down  Militia,  b.  26  Jan.  1847,  d.  4  Maich, 
1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms— Or,  a  chevron  embattled,  counter-embattled,  be- 
tween three  water-bougets  sa.,  with  an  honourable  augmenta- 
tion granted  for  the  services  of  Major-Gen.  Ross.  Crests— 1st, 
An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  all 
ppr. ;  2nd,  An  arm  in  general's  uniform  issuant  out  of  a  mural 
crown,  and  grasping  the  broken  flagstaff  of  the  standard  of 
the  United  States.  Jl/o£;oes— Per  aspera  virtus  ;  Bladens- 
burg. 

&aJ— Rosstrevor  House,  Rosstrevor,  co.  Down. 

t'a',6— Guards,  S.W. 


ROSS-LEWIN    OF    ROSS    HILL. 

Eoss-Lewin,  Eev.  Geoege  Haeeison,  of  Eoss 
Hill,  CO.  Clare,  of  Gortallen,  co.  Limerick,  and 
Garrane,  co.  Tipperary,  M.A.  (Durham),  Vicar  of 
Benfieldside,  co.  Durham,  and  Eural  Dean,  b.  18  Dec. 
1846. 

Lineage.  — George  Ross,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus,  6.  1625,  was 

5  I 


1746 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOT 


the  first  possessor  of  the  family  seat  in  Clare.  He  claimed 
descent  from  the  noble  and  once  powerful  Rosses  of  Ensland, 
and  bore  their  arms,  as  sculptured  on  the  church  wall  of  Clon- 
degad,  ne;ir  the  spot  where  his  remains  are  interred.  The 
Lewins  accompanied  Sir  liichard  Bingham  to  Ireland  li'iSO, 
and  obtained  properties  in  .Munster  and  Connaiight.  The 
ancestor  of  the  present  representative. 

John  Ross-Lewis.  E.-:q.of  Fortfergus,  co.  Clare,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Cl.ire  17J4,  >,i.  Klizabeth  Hastings.  Of  this  mani  ige  there 
were  issue,  Harrison,  of  whom  presently  ;  George  Hastings  ; 
Herman;  Mary;  Barbara,  lii.  l!)  Feb.  1740,  Thomas  Lewin, 
Esq.  of  Clophans,  CO.  Mayo,  and  left  icsue  ;  Susannah,  m.  14 
Sept.  174.i,  I'almes  Westropp,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  J. 
Eoss-Lewin  is  honourably  mentioned  in  Mr.  J.  A.  Fboide's 
£n(ili.<h  in  Irdaml,  Vol.  I.,  p.  4'24.  Mrs.  Ross  Lewin  d.  1734, 
and  Mr.  Ross  Lei. in  d.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son, 

H.iRBisos  Ross-Lewin,  Fsq.  of  Fortfergus,  High  Sheriff 
17oo,  ,n.  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Lismehane 
(afterwards  Mary  fort),  co.  Clare,  and  sister  of  Ralph  Westropp, 
£sq.  of  Attyflin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Fortfergus,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Georije  Staepoole, 
of  F:denvale,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  1792,  leaving  three  sous  and 
several  daus., 

1  John,  d.  in  the  We-t  Indies. 

U  William,  who  also  d.  a  minor  in  the  West  Indies. 

3  George,  Cornet  lith  Light  Dragoons,  m.  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Col.  0'  loole,  by  the  Lady  Catherine  Annesley  his  wite, 
and  had  an  only  son. 

1  Anna.  ui.  Capt.  Charles  John  Whyte,  son  of  John  Whyte, 
Esq  of  Lcmghbriekland,  and  2ndly,  John  Louis  Auriol, 
Esq  ofClifti>n. 

2  Jane,  m.  L)r.  Barnard,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  2ndly, 
Col.  Hay. 

5  .Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Dunbar  Whitehead  Massy, 
of  SuuimerhiU,  co.  Clare,  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Massy,  Bart,  of 
Doonas. 

4  Leonora,  to.  Major  Marley. 

5  Louisa,  hi.  J.  »Valker,  Esq. 

6  Willielmina,  )/i.  J.  Saunders  Benwell,  Esq.,  21st  Light 
Dragoons. 

7  Eliza,  i.c.  M.  Stacpoole,  Esq. 

8  Frances  Eleanor. 

II.  George,  of  whose  family  we  treat. 

III.  Westropp,  of  Curntield,  co.  Clare,  J.P.,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Edsvard  Morony,  Esq.  ol  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  Lieut.  70ih  Foot,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  M.  Pereira, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Edward,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  9th  Foot,  killed  at  the 
storming  i  f  St.  Sebastian  1813. 

;>  Francis  Nathaniel  Burton,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  William 

Kenny,  Esq..  and  had  issue. 
4  Wesiropp,  d.  s.  2)-  at  Ascension  1838. 

1  Margaret,  m.  KdwsLVd  Greene,  Esq.  of  Snugville,  co. 
Clare. 

2  Maria,  m.  Gen.  Aylmer.  3  Frances. 
4  Anna,  m.  Thomas  L.'win,  Esq. 

o  Jane,  m.  Major  Ellis,  93rd  Highlanders. 

6  Georgiiia,  m.  Joseph  Cripps,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and 
Wellington  Lodge,  co.  Clare,  and  2ndly,  Edward  ilorony, 
Esq. 

IV.  Ralph,  Lieut.  5th  Foot  and  on  the  Staff,  m.  Archange, 
dau.  01  M.  Baubie,  ot  Quebec,  and  d.  s.  p. 

v.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Harrison,  M.A  ,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  Hardwiek,  and  had 

issue. 
I.  Jane,  m.  1779,  Capt.  James  Xcss,  of  Osgodvie,  co.  York, 

and  h  id  issue. 
II    Hannah,    to.    1781,   Robert  Burdett,  Esq.  of  Slates,  co. 

York,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co. 
Mavo. 

IV.  Susanna,  d.  unm.  v.  Anna  Maria,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son, 

Geokgk  Ross-Lewin,  Esq.  of  Ross  Hill,  co.  Clare,  Cornet 
14th  Dragoons,  7,1.  1776,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of 
Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 
Harrison,  d.  v.  p.  Henry,  his  heir. 

Thomas.  Lieut.  32nd  Regt.,  had  Peninsular  medal  with  eight 
clasps,    and   was    wounded  at  Sarrozin,  in  Spain,  and  at 
AVaterloo;    m.   Frances,  dau.  of  Daniel  O'Grady,  Esq.  of 
Shinnon  Park,  d.  s.  p. 
George,  d.  s.  p. 
Eliza,  (/.  unm. 

Barbara,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Gladwin,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Eoss-Lewin  d.  1822,  and  was  «.   by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Henry  Eoss-Lewin,  Esq.  of  Ross  Hill,  Major  in  the  army, 
J.P.,  6.  1778.  He  was  present  at  eleven  general  actions  and 
sieges,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo, 
and  was  wounded  in  the  last  charge  at  Salamanca.  He  m. 
fijme,  dau.  of  William  Burnett,  Esq.  of  Eyrescourt,  by  Chris- 


tina Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Donelan,  Esq.  of  Hillswood 
CO.  Galw.ay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1870)  had  i.ssue, 
George  (Rev.),  his  heir. 
Henry,  of   Donogrogue  Castle,  co.  Clare,  m.  Jane  Stamer, 

dau.  of  George  C.  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Donogrogue  Castle,  co. 

Clare,  U.  s.  p. 
Charles  Massay,  d.  s.  p.  8  Sept.  1870. 
John    Dillon,   Lieut.  30th  Regt.,  mortally  wounded  at  the 

close  of  the  battle  of  Inkerman  5  Nov.  18n4. 
Georgina,  vi.  William  Stephen  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Old  Abbey, 

CO.  Limerick,  J. P.,  who  d.  leaving  issue  1871. 
Maria  Christina,  m.  1847,  Conim.  Frederick  Lowe,  E.X.,  who 

d.  s.  p.  1861,  and  2ndly,  Uev.  Thomas  Westropp,  Rector  of 

Ardcanny,  M.A.,  who  d.  1S7G. 
Charlotte  Augusta. 
Mary  Julia,  to.  Fi'ancis  Lowe,  Esq.,  son  of  \V.  Lowe,  Esq. 

of  the   Middle  Temple,    by  his    wife  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 

Manley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Major  Ross-Lewin  d.at  Ross  Hill  27  April,  1843,  andwas  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  George  Ross-Lewin,  of  Ross  Hill,  co.  Clare,  M.A.,  J. P., 
formerly  in  the  E.N.,  b.  1810 ;  vi.  20  March,  1844,  Grace,  dau. 
of  Henry  Sargint,  Esq.  of  Castleview,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Tipperary,  and  d. 
1885,  having  by  her  (who  <(.  1871)  had  issue, 

I.  HtNRY  Hastings  (Rev.),  late  of  Ross  Hill,  6.  25Feb.  1845; 
d.  mint.  24  Aug.  1887. 

II.  George  Harrison,  now  of  Ross  Hill. 

III.  Richard  Sargint  Sadleir  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Kil- 
murray,  co.  Limerick,  6.  17  Aug.  1849;  m.  16  Aug.  1877, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Frederii  k  Maunsell,  Ksq. 

IV.  Robert  O'Donelan  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Chaplain  R.N.,  Rector 
of  Wark-on-Tyne,  Northumberland,  b.  26  March,  18.=)0. 

1.  Anne  Thomasina.  11.  Mneme  GeraUline  Mabel. 

Armn — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  three  water  bougets  arg. ; 
2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  between  two  trefoils 
shpped  vert.  Cre.il — On  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  pea- 
cock in  his  pride  ppr.     Molto — Consilioac  virtute. 

,SVa< — Ross  Hill,  Kildysart,  co.  Clare. 

Rraidence—^t.  Cuthberfs  Vicarage,  Shotley  Bridge,  co. 
Durham. 


rotheram:  of   crossdrum. 

EOTHEEAM,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Crossdrum,  co. 
Meath,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  25  Nor.  1828  ; 
m.  12  Sept.  18GH,  Maria  Louisa,  youngest,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Coo[)er,  E'sq.  of  Killeimre  Castie,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward,  b.  7  April,  1872. 

II.  George  Astley,  6.  6  Jan.  1874. 

III.  Auston  Morgan,  6.  11  June,  1876. 

IV.  Sisson  Henry,  6.  12  Jan.  1880. 

I.  Louisa  Barbara. 

II.  Katherine  Maiia. 

Lineage. — Edward  Rotheram,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas 
Rotheram,  Esq.,  claiming  descent  from  the  Yorkshire  family 
of  Rotheram,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Schoales,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Deny,  and  was  father  of 

George  Rotheram,  Esq.  of  Triermore,  6.  1763,  who  m. 
Catherine  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Beabeg, 
CO.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Crossdrum. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Triermore,  co.  Meath,  J. P.,  Lieut.  18th  I'oot, 
b.  1793;  TO.  28  July,  1814,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Cox,  Vicar  of  Lusk,co.  Dublin,  andd.  1861,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Edward,  of  Triermore,  6.  1825 ;  d.  unm.  1884. 

2  William,  now  of  Triermore,  b.  8  Aug.  1835. 

1  Maria,  vi.  27  May,  1847,  Ferdinand  M'Veagh,  Esq.  of 
Drewstown,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

III.  George  Smith,  m.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  W.  Coates,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Kildare,  and  d.  26  Dec.  1878. 

I.  Margaret  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Battersby,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle House,  CO.  Meath. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Liscarton  Castle, 
CO.  Meath. 

III.  Elizabeth  Jane,  to.  Francis  Battersby,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Listoke,  CO.  Louth,  late  Lieut.-Col.  e4th  Kegt. 

The  eldest  son, 
Edward  Rotheram,  Esq.  of  Crossdrum,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 

cos  Meath  and  Cavan,  b.  25  March,  1789;  ni.  11  April,  1822, 

Barbara,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Crofton,  2nd  Bart,  of  Mohili,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  1863)  had  issue, 
I.  George  Augcstcs,  of  Kilbride,  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff 
187^<,  b.  14  Oct.  1825 ;  to.  1st.  20  Aug.  1845,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  St.  George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Green  Hills,  co.  Louth,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  George  Augustus  Edward,  h.  29  Oct.  IS.il, 
and  Emily  Constance,  and  2ndly,  15  April,  1858,  Sarah, 


ROT 


THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY. 


EOU 


1747 


etb  dau.  of  Matl.iew  Brinkley,  Esq.  of  Parsonstown,  co. 
Jlcath,  and  has  issue,  Minna  Georgina. 

II.  Kdwaiid,  now  of  Crossdrum. 

III.  Moisan  Thomas,  fc.  22  May,  1830;  m.  18  March.  1857, 
Isabella  Luanda,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Hopkins,  Esq.  of 
Mitchelstun,  co.  Miath,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Crofton,  b. 
14  March,  ls58,  and  Mary. 

IV.  Arthur,  b.  10  Aug.  1831. 

V.  Henry  William,  6.  10  Feb.  1836. 

1.  Frances,  m.  William,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Hopkins,  Esq., 
of  Mitcheiston.  ii.  Barbara. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Kev.  Konald  MacDonnell. 

IV.  Anne. 

-Mr.  Eotheramrf.  I88I. 

.S'f(x(s— Crossdrum,    Oldcastle,   co.    Meath,  and  Sallymount 
House,  Castlepollard,  co.  Wtstmeath. 


ROTHWELL    OF    KOCKFIELD. 

RoTHWELL,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  co. 
Meath,  B.A.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1867,  late  Lieut.  Meath  Militia,  b.  25  June,  1834 ; 
m.  28  June,  1866,  Lousia  Catherine  Hannah,  eldest 
■dan.  of  Mervyn  Pratt,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
C'abra  Castle,  Kingseourt,  eo.  Cayan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Emily  Madeline  Elizabetli. 

II.  Louisa  Frances. 
HI.  Florence  Isabella. 
IV.  Helen  Grace. 

Lineage.— The  ancestor  of  the  Meath  Rothwcr.s  accom- 
panied William  III.  to  Ireland. 

John  Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Canonstown,  co.  Meath,  b.  168C, 
younger  brother  of  Thomas  Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Berford  (who  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Jourdon,  a  French  refugee,  Eector 
■of  Dunshauglin,  aud  d.  s.  p.),  m.  iiHss  Barry,  and  had  issue, 

John,  m.  his  cousin.  Miss  Barry. 

KicHAKD,  of  whom  presentl}". 

1'homas,  vi.  Miss  Shields,  of  Furze  Park. 

Anne,  vi.  1st,  Kev.  J.  Smyth,  and  2ndly,  Thomaa  EadcliCf, 
LL.D.,  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court. 

Mary,  m.  S.  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Summerseat. 

Matilda,  m.H.  Garnett,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

EicHABD  Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Berford,  h.  1730 ;  s.  to  his  uncle's 
<Thoinas  Eothwell)  estate,  and  bought  the  property  of  Eock- 
field from  his  elder  brother.  He  vi.  1763,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Hugh  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Hurlstown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14 
Sept.  1802)  had  (with  five  daus.,  i.  Abigail,  m.  Dudley  St.  G. 
Eydcr,  Esq.;  ii.  Martha,  m.  Kev.  R.  Butler,  D.D.;  iii.  Mary, 
d.  7  Feb.  1859;  iv.  Elizabeth,  m. William  Martlcy,  Esq.;  and 
-V.  Anne,  m.  Henry  Cusack,  Esq.)  four  sons, 

John,  of  Staffordstown,  6.  1763;  vi.  179-1,  Alicia,  dau.  of 
N.  Forth,  Esq.,  and  rf.  s.%i.  Aug.  1826. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Hugh,  Ki.  Miss  Allau,  and  had  four  sons. 

Eichard,  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Eothwell  d.  1780.    His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  6.  1765 ;  m.  1st,  15 
April,  1795,  Helena,  dau.  of  C.  H.  Upton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and 
l)\  her  (who  d.  17  Feb.  I800>  had  issue, 

EicHABD,  his  heir. 

Isabella,  m.  Eev.  James  Butler,  of  Pricstown,  Meath,  v/hod. 

March,  1869  ;  she  d.  Nov.  1876. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Samuel   Garnett,  Esq.  of  Summerseat,  co. 

Meath,  who  d.  Dec.  1862. 

Mr.  Eothwell  m.  2ndly,  23  Jan.  1810,  Letitia,  dau.  of  James 
■Corry,  Esq.  of  Shantonagh,  co.  Monaghan,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Euxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  and  had  by  her  a 
son, 

Thomas,  of  Shantonagh  and  Black  Castle,  who  sssumed  the 
name  and  arms  of  FitzHerbekt  {see  that  JSame). 
Mr.  Rothwell  d.  Sept.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RicuAED  Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Rockfield,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1839,  6.  March,  1799,  who  m.  17  June,  1824,  Elizabetli, 
■only  child  of  Rev.  Thomas  Sutton,  Rector  of  Clongill,  co.  Meath. 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Nov.  1871)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Rockfield. 

John  Sutton,  Col.  R.A.,  b.  22  Oct.  1841  ;  m.  21  Jan.  1880, 
Henrietta  Camilla,  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Alexander  Buyle, 
R.N.,  and  had  issue,  Richard  Sutton,  b.  18  Jan.  1882  :  Mark 
Sutton,  b.  4  Jan.  18:13;  Guy  Sutton,  6.  22  Jan.  1887.  He 
d.  13 March,  lb93. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  711.  18  June,  1868,  Rev.  Edward  Butler,  who 
(/.  23  Feb.  1877,  leaving  a  dau.  Katherine  May  Dorothea. 

Helena.  Elizabeth. 

Isabella,  m.  17  Aug.  1865.  Major  William  D.  Hague,  son  of 
Barnard  Hague,  ICsq.  of  Micklegate,  York. 


Frances  Maria,  m.  12  July.  1855,  Rev.  John  Richard 
Brougham,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Christchurch  Cathedral,  and 
has  issue,  a  son,  Eichard  Henry  Vaux,  6.  14  Marcn.  1870. 

Catharine  Emma,  m.  12  Fe^).  1863,  Kev.  Horace  Townsend 
Fleming,  Dean  of  Cloyne,  and  has  had  issue,  Lionel  Kolliwell; 
Horace  Townsend :  ElizaliethMary ;  Emma  Hildegardis;  and 
Catharine  Emma  Louisa,  who  d-.S  Jan.  ISSO. 

Anne  Upton,  d.  7  June,  1873. 

Mr.  Eothwell  d.  13  Aug.  1853. 

Anus— Arg..  two  chevronels  engrailed  sa.,  each  charged 
with  three  bezants,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  mural  crown  or.  Crest 
—Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  stag's  head  ppr.,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  rose  gu.,  slipped  and  leaved  vert.  \iIutto—i\il  con- 
sere  sibi. 

Sect — Rockfield,  necr  Kells,  co.  Meath. 


ROUND    OF    BIRCH    HALL. 

EouM),  James,  Esq.  of  Birch  Hall,  Essex,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Major  West  Essex  MiUtia,  M.A. 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  iJarrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  East 
Essex,  1868  to  1885,  and  for  North-East  Essex  since 
1885,  owner  of  Colchester  Castle,  b.  6  April,  1842  ; 
m.  25  Aug.  1870,  his  cousin  Sibylla  Joanna,  4th  dau. 
of  Rev.  Henry  Freeland,  Eector  of  Hasketon, 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  James,  b.  3  Sept.  1885. 

I.  Sibyl  Mary. 

II.  Eleanor  Douglass. 

III.  Emma  Margaret. 

IV.  Lucy  Frances  Gray. 

V.  Edith  Creffeild. 

VI.  Katheren  Tayspil. 

VII.  Joyce  Freeland. 

Lineage. — William  Eocnde,  of  Oldbury,  in  Halesowen, 
CO.  Salop,  d.  1652,  avid  wa.s-  great-grandfaihcrof 

Thomas  Eoijnd,  of  Alcester,  co.  Warwick,  bapt.  at  Alcester, 
15  April,  1617.  He  was  joint  purchaser  of  Temple-Gratton 
Munor  1  March,  1653-54,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  younger 
son, 

John  Eocnd,  of  Stratford-upon-Avon,  bapt.  at  Alcester, 
24  Sept.  1645;  m.  at  Atherstone  28  July,  1670,  Mary,  dau. 
of  James  Hurdis,  of  Athcrstone-on-Stour,  co.  Warwick,  by 
Catharine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brawell,  of  Campden,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  her  had  tliree  sons  and  two  duus., 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  bapt.  at  Strattord  27  March,  1678. 

III.  James,  bapt.  at  Stratford  22  Oct.  1680,  citizen  of  London 
and  Master  of  the  Stationers'  Company.  Purchased  Birch 
Hall  with  the  Manor  and  Advowson  of  Little  Birch,  24 
March,  1724,  d.unm.  1745. 

I.  Katheren,  bapt.  at  Stratford  12  March,  1672. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  at  Stratford  18  July,  1G75. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Eocnd,  of  New  Inn,  co.  Middlesex,  hapt.  at  Stratford 
9  June,  1671 ;  m.  1697,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Mathevr 
Lister,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Eev. 
Edward  Sparke,  D.D.,  Ciiaplain  to  Charles  II.,  and  was 
bur.  (in  Lister  Vault)  at  Bow  19  Dec.  1718,  leaving  by  her, 
with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Rodnd,  Esq.  of  Birch  Hall,  J.P.  for  Essex,  who  s. 
his  mother  at  her  death  in  1733,  and  his  uncle  in  1745.  He 
m.  1729,  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Warner,  of  Old  Ford, 
Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1764),  had  (with  a  dau.  Mary, 
111.  .John  Keeling,  Esq.  of  Fingringhoe  Hall,  Essex)  three  sons, 
James,  his  heir;  Joun  (xee  Bound  of  IVfSt  Birgliolt) ;  William, 
d.  v.nm.  in  India.  Mr.  EounJ  d.  30  Oct.  1772,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

James  EouND,  Esq.  of  Birch  Hall,  who  m.  19  Jan.  1758, 
Thamar,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Peter  Creffeild,  Esq.,  J.P.  (grand- 
son and  heir  of  Sir  Ealph  Creffeild,  of  Ardleigh  and  Mersea 
Island,  Knt.,  temp.  Queen  Anne),  and  eventually  heir  to  Col- 
chester Castle,  The  Holly  Trees,  &c.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2» 
Aug.  1799)  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  George,  of  Lexden  House  and  St.  Peters,  Colchester, 
J.P.  for  Essex,  s.  liis  mother  in  tiie  Jlersea  estates ;  b.  13 
Aug.  1772  :  m.  1st.  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Ven.  Arch- 
deacon Waller,  and  2ndl) ,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Keeling,  E.sq.,  and  widow  of  Charles  Searle,  Esq.  of  St. 
George's,  co.  Somerset.  By  his  1st  wife,  Mr.  Round,  who 
d.  14  Kov.  18'23,  left  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  George,  of  East  Hill  House,  Colchester,  Lord  of  Hm 
Manor  of  East  and  West  Mer-ca,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex, 
High  Sheriff  1845,  M.A.,  l;aUi>>l  Coll.,  b.  ■22Mai-oh,  1803, 

5  T  2 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOU 


rf.  *.  p.  7  July,  18ri7.  havind  m.  ft  Oct.  1S21,  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Major-Gen.  Borthwk-k,  14. A.,  who  d. 
7  Oct.  18S6. 

2  Edward  John,  of  Ea.^t  Thorpe,  6.  13  Jan.  1S06;  in.  3 
May,  1S24,  Mary  Amelia  (who  rf.  9  Feb.  1875),  dau.  of 
James  Josselyn,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hall,  Horkcsley,  and</.  20 
Oct.  1889,  having  had  hvith  a  dau.  Mary)  a  son,  Edward 
Augustus,  of  Lexdeu  House,  J. P.,  ft.  27  Dec.  1823;  m. 
M  rian  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Sterky,  and  d.  s.  p.  7 
Jlarch,  1877  (She  remarried  5  Jan.  ls8U,  Major-Gen.  H. 
.\lexander). 

1  Eliza  .Vi.n.  m.  20  April,   182."!,  John  Kingler  Thomson, 
Esq.,  whoi/.  28  Feb.  ISGt',  leaving  issue. 
1.  Susannah,  »i.  Horatio  Cock,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  d.  s.  p.  22 
Aug.  K-.U. 

u.  Henrietta  Christina,  d.  tinm.  5  April,  1822. 
Mr.  Round  if.  17  June,  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Kev.  James  Kocnd,  of  Birch  Hall,  J.P.  for  Essex,  6.  8  April, 
1764,  who  »!.  7  Feb.  1792,  F'rances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Green,  Esq. 
of  Stratford,  near  London,  and  d.  s.  p.  7  Jan.  1809,  when  he 
was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Chakles  ItorNi),  Esq.  of  The  Holly  Trees,  Colchester,  and 
afterwards  of  Birch  Hall,  b.  31  July,  1770,  whom.  5  Jan.  179C, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Joseph  Green,  who  was  the  great  grandson 
of  Jane  Dcsborough,  sister  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  by  her 
Ovho  d.  6  .\pril,  1831)  liad  issue, 

I.  Charles  Grat,  his  heir. 

It.  James  Thomas  (Kev.),  B.D..  of  The  Holly  Trees.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  and  Patron  of  the  living  of  Woodhaui  Mortimer, 
Rector  of  All  Saints,  Colchester,  &e.,  Hon.  Prebendary  of 
St.  Paul's,  and  Hunil  Dean,  b.  14  July,  1798;  m.  19  Jan. 
1836,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Kev.  George  Barlow,  of  Burgh, 
Suffolk,  and  d.  27  Aug.  18G0,  leaviug  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
21  May,  1877), 

1  James,  now  of  Birch  Hall. 

2  Francis  Richard,  C.M.G.,  of  the  Colonial  OfHce  and  24, 
Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  of  East  Hill  House,  Colches- 
ter, M.A.  Baliiol  College,  Oxford,  b.  22  Jan.  1845;  m.  21 
April,  1881,  Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  JohtTeTufnell,  Esq. 
of  Langleys,  Essex,  and  Jias,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Douglass  Gray,  b.  23  April,  1882. 

3  Douglass,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.,  b.  29  March,  1846;  m.  18  Nov.  1875,  Cecilia 
K.  Barlow,  only  d;iu.  of  Edmund  Barlow,  Esq.  of  36,  Rut- 
land Gate,  S.W.,  and  Hasketon,  Sufifolk.  She  d.  31  Jan. 
1892 

1  Harriet,  b.  29  Jan.  1837;  m.  26  April,  1871,  Rev. 
Richard  Hichens,  Rector  of  Woodham  Mortimer.  He 
d.  8  March,  1877,  leaving  by  her  one  sun  and  two 
daus. 

2  Mary,  J.  16  Feb.  1838. 

3  Adelaide,  6.  13  Aug.  1840;  m.  28  Sept.  1870,  Robert  F. 
Symmons,  d.  s.  p.  18  March,  1891. 

4  Louisa,  b.  6  April,  1842. 

5  Elizabeth,  b.  6  Aug.  1843;  d.  17  March,  1841. 

6  Juliana  Frances,  b.  24  Feb.  1848. 

III.  Joseph  Green  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Woodham  Mortimer. 
M.A.  baliiol  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  14  Juno,  1803  ;  m.  2  Oct.  1828' 
Ehzabeth  Martha  (who  d.  17  Sept.  1870),  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Rev.  John  Lewes,  of  Gillingham,  Norfolk,  and  d.  12  Sept. 
1835,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Ralph,  d.  17  May,  18C7. 

2  Henry  Lewes,  of  Grundisburgh,  near  Burgh,  Suffolk, 
J. P.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Woodhall,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  31 
Dec.  IbSO;  assumed  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
ToENER  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  cousin.  Rev. 
G.  Turner,  in  1871  ;  m.  IGApril,  1874,  Clara,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Samuel  Strong,  R.N.  Capt.  Round-Turner,  d.  9  July, 
1881,  ledving  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  George  Henry,  b. 
11  Feb.  1S77  ;  Charles  Wolfran,  6.  6  April,  1879  ;  Emily 
Clare. 

3  George  Creffeild,  d.  unm.  9  May,  1879. 

1  Emily,  ra.  A.  \V.  Freeland,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
d.  2  Dec.  1877.  He  d.  15  April,  1880,  leaving  two  sons 
and  one  dau. 

IV.  William  Creffeild,  6.  1  Feb.  1802;  d.  25  Apiil,  1810. 

V.  Henry,  6.  8  June,  1805  ;  d.  unm.  5  July,  18.i7. 

I.  Charlotte  Douglas,  m.  1839,  George  Hanson,  Esq.,  and 
d.  «.  p.  18  Aug.  ISSl. 

II.  Georgina  Frances,  to.  14  May,  1829,  Rev.  Ilcnry  Free- 
land,  Kector  of  Hasketon,  Suffolk.  She  d.  5  Aug.  Is83, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  2  Aug.  1838. 

Mr.  Round  d.  18  April,  1834,  and  was.«.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Gbat  Round,  Esq.  of  Birch  Hall,  Essex,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.A.  Baliiol  Coll.  Oxford,  M.P.  for  the  Northern 
division  of  that  county  (1837-47),  contested  Oxford  University 
(against  Mr.  Gladstone)  1847,  Chairman  Essex  Quarter 
Sessions  for  twenty-seven  years  (1837-64),  b.  28  Jan.  1797  ;  m. 
4  July,  1838,  Emma  Sarah,  dau.  of  Major  Brock,  of  St.  Mary's, 
Colchester,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  Dec.  1867.  Mrs.  Round  d.  5  March, 
lsU2. 

Arms — .\rg.,  en  a  chevron  sa.  three  annulets  of  the  field. 
Ctft— A  lion  coucUant  arg.     Motto — Esse  quam  videri. 


Scats— Birch  Hall,  Essex;  The  Holly  Trees,  Colchester; 
Woodham  Mortimer  Place,  Maldon  ;  and  The  Elms,  Acton, 
Middlesex.     Toicn  Kesidciue — 31,  De  Vere  Gardens,  W. 


BOUND  OF  WEST  BEHaHOLT. 
Round,  John  Uoeace,  Esq.  of  West  Berglioll, 
Essex,  D.L.,  M.A.  Ealliol  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  22  Feb. 
1S54,  .Mr.  Round  (through  his  grandmother)  is 
senior  representative  of  the  Wilmots,  Earls  of 
Rochester  (see  Burke's  ISxtinct  Feerage)  and 
several  other  historic  families. 

Iiineagre.— John  Round,  Esq.  of  Colchester  and  St.  Clerc's 
Hall,  Barrister-at-Law,  younger  son  of  William  Roond,  Esq. 
of  Birch  Hal:,  by  Susannah  Warner  his  wife,  ra.  28  Aug.  178'2, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Green,  Esq.  of  Lawford  Hall, 
Essex,  and  widow  of  Hev.  Richard  D.aniel,  and  by  her  (who  di. 
14  Jan.  1802)  left  at  his  decease,  9  Nov.  1813,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Round,  Esq.  of  Danbury  Park  and  AVest  Bergholt, 
Essex,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.A.,  and  D.C.L,,  formerly  M.P.  for 
Maldon  and  Ipswich,  b.  8  March,  1783;  m.  18  March,  1815v 
Susan  Constantia,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Caswall,  Esq.  ol 
Sacombe  Park,  Herts,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  George 
Newman  Caswall,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Frederic  Peel,  B.A.  Baliiol  Coll.  Oxon,  Gentleman 
Usher  of  the  Green  Rod,  b.  22  May,  1818 ;  d.  unm.  18 
May,  18S4. 

Edmund,  M.A.  Baliiol  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P. 
for  Essex,  b.  31  March,  1820;  to.  7  Oct.  1847,  Louisa  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  Charles  G.  Parker,  Esq.  of  Springfield  Place, 
Essex,  and  d.  .<<.  p.  24  Dec.  1891. 

Constantia  Catherine  Anne,   m.  9  May,   1848,  Henry  Alex- 
ander Story,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  d.  22  July,  1879.    She 
d.  a.  p.  10  Sept.   1892. 
Eliza  Mary,  d.  12  Nov.  1837. 
Mr.  Round,  who  was  High  Steward  of  Colchester   1818-1860, 
and  High  Sheriff  for  the  county  1835,  d.  28  April,  1860,  ami 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Round,  Esq.    of  West  Bergholt,  M.A.  Baliiol  Coll. 
Oxon,  Capt.  Essex  Yeomanry,  b.  19  April,  1816;  to.  26  April, 
1853,  Laura,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Horace  Smith,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  had  issue, 
1.  John  Horace,  now  of  West  Bergholt. 
I.  Laura  Constance,  d.  18G4. 

H.  Violet  Grace,  »i.  5  Jan.  1889,  F'rederick  David,  youngesS 
son  of  John  Shaw  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Kirkraichacl,  N.B. 

Mr.  Round  d.  18  May,  1887. 
Arms  and  Crest— Same  as  Round  of  Birch  Hcdl. 
Residence — 15,  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brii^hton. 


KOTTND    OF    TIPTON. 

Round,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  The  Hange,  Tividale, 
Tipton,  CO.  Stafford,  Lindenhurst,  Edgbaston,  and 
The  Grove,  Knowle,  co.  Warwick,  b.  28  Dec.  1833  - 
m.  20  Oct.  1875,  Emma  "Caroline,  dau.  of  Edwin 
Alldridge,  Esq.  of  Westwood,  Edgbaston,  and  has 
issue,  one  dau., 
Violet  Caroline  Phcebe. 

Lineage.— Tliis  family  was  settled  in  Tipton  at  the  time 
of  Charles  I.,  and  was  for  many  years  engaged  in  the  iron 
trade  of  Staffordshire. 

Daniel  Round,  Esq.,  6.  1754 ;  d.  20  Aug.  1814,  by  Mary,  his 
wife  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1814)  he  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Round,  Esq.  of  Daisy  Bank,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Phoebe, 
elder  dau.  of  Isaac  Chaddick,  Esq.  of  AVednesbury  Oak,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel  George,  late  of  The  Hange. 

II.  Joseph,  now  of  The  Hange. 

III.  Benjamin,  m.  Jane,  widow  of  Rev.  W.  Godfrey,  Vicaroi 
Studley,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Lawrence.  ii.  Joseph. 

I.  Ethel  Janie.  ii.  Margaret  Phoebe. 

III.  Edith  Constance,  of  Court  Oak,  Harboruc,  co.  War- 
wick. 

IV.  Edwin,  unm. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  Round  Tillcy,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Phoebe.  III.  Sarah  Ann,  d.  1  Jan.  1891. 
IV.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Frederick  Elliott,  Esq. 

Mr.  Round  d.  12  Dec.  1845.    His  eldest  son, 

Daniel  George  Round,  Esq.  of  The  llange,  Tividalc,  co. 


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1749 


.^tiifTord,  I'oitlaud  House,  Edgbaston,  and  the  Grove,  Knowie, 
vo.  AVavwick,  J. P.  cos.  Stafford  and  Worcester,  6.  16  July, 
1820,  d.  vMYH.  20  May,  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Joseph, 
flow  of  The  Hange. 

Arms — Or,  a  garb  between  three  fers-de-mouline.  Crest — A 
liawk  sa.,  wings  displayed,  standing  on  a  plough  ppr.  Motto — 
i)eo  favente. 

Seats — The  Hange,  Tividale,  Tipton,  co.  Stafford;  Linden- 
hursr,  Kichmond  Hill,  Edgbaston ;  and  The  Grove,  Knowlc. 
CO.  Warwick.  Residence — Lindenhurst,  Eichmond  Hill,  Edg- 
Itaston,  CO.  Warwick. 


BOUNDELL     OF    GLEDSTONE. 
EouNUELL,  Richard  Foulis,  Esq.  of  Gledstone, 
CO.   York,    b.   Not.    3872,   s.   his    father,   2i   Oct. 
1881. 

liiueagre. — JonN  Roundell,  of  Screven,  near  Knares- 
Vorough,  living  temp.  Henki  VI.,  m.  Jane,  duu.  of  Thomas 
Coke,  of  CO.  Yoi-k.     His  great-grandson, 

HicHAKD  RonNDELi.,  of  Screven,  living  in  the  reigns  of 
Henry  VII.  and  Henet  VIII.,  m.  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his 
heir,  and  ii.  Christopher,  great-grandfather  of  William 
liocNDELL,  of  Marston  and  Hutton  Wansley,  co.  York,  now 
represented  by  the  Earl  of  Harewood  and  Lord  Wenlock.  The 
elder  son, 

John  RonNDELL,  Esq.  of  Screven,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
WilHam  Sill,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Marmaddke  Rod.ndell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  living  Itm-p.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  lii.  1558,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lowe,  Esq.,  but 
<Iying  s.  jj.  was  s.  by  his  eldest  brother, 

William  Roundell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  d.  1582,  and  was  «.  by 
iiis  eldest  son, 

William  RonNDELL,  Esq.  This  gentleman  appears  to  have 
Ijcen  a  juror  at  the  presentment  at  the  Castle  of  Knares- 
liorough,  6  Aug.  1611,  and  to  have  been  sworn  before  Sir 
Oliver  Cromwell,  Master  of  His  Highnesss  Game,  Sir  William 
J'leetwood,  Knt.,  His  Majesty's  Surveyor-General,  Sir  Henry 
Slingsby,  Sir  William  Ingleby,  Deputy-Stewards,  and  Richard 
Hutton,  Serjeant-at-Law,  Steward  of  the  House  and  Manor  of 
Knaresborough.  Mr.  Roundell  m.  1531,  Elizabeth  Lightfoot, 
and  had  witli  two  daus.,  four  sons,  i.  William,  d.  s.  p.  1684 ; 
H.  Peter,  of  Screven,  whose  male  issue,  became  extinct ;  iii.  i 
John,  of  whom  presently,  iv.  Thomas.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Rocndell,  Esq.,  b.  1607  ;  to.  1635,  Maria  Wade,  and 
iiad  issue.     Mr.  Roundell  d.  Aug.  1657,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Roondell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  b.  1636 ;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
<iV  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Polespring,  co.  York,  and  dying  i 
J  "67,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

William  Rodndei.l,  Esq.  of  Screven,  h.  1666.  He  ra.  1st, 
r.llen  Oddy,  of  Kirby  Malzeard,  but  had  no  issue  and  2ndly, 
•fane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Laurence  Danson,  Esq.  of  Spring 
House,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  Peter,  d.  in  infancy.  it.  Mark,  </.  s.  p.  1753. 

.  III.  William,  of  Screven  and  York,  M.IJ.,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Tomlinson,  Esq.  of  i  ork,  and  dying  1762,  left  an 
only  dau.  and  heir. 

Margaret  Eleanor,  m.  John  Toke,   Esq.  of  Godington,  in 
Kent,  High  Slieiiff  of  that  co.  i;70. 
IV.  Danson,  of  whom  presently. 
Tlie  4th  and  youngest  son, 

Danson  Roundell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  J.P.  and  D.L..  m.  19 
-*^ept.  1739,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher  Hartley,  of 
31arton-in-Craven,  by  whom  he  acquired  that  estate,  and  had 
two  surviving  sons.  He  d.  30  May,  1770  and  was  s.  by  the 
*ider, 

Richard  Roundell,  Esq.  of  Marton  and  Screven,  who  com- 
•  ucnced  the  erection  of  the  mansion  of  Gledstone,  but  d.  before  j 
its  completion.    Kot  having  m.  he  was  s.  by  his  brother,  | 

Rev.  William  Roundell,  of  Gledstone  and  Screven,  M.A.,  [ 
-I. P.  and  D.L.     He  m.  1775,  Mary,    youngest  dau.   of  Rev.  ; 
Henry  Richardson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Thornton,  and  gianddau.  ! 
<,f  Richard  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Bierley,  co.  York,  and  had 
B.'~sue, 

I.  Richard  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Hartley,  b.  1780,  who  assumed,  1786,  the  surname 
of  CuRRER,  but  d.  s.  p.  12  Feb.  1801. 

J II.  Danson  Richardson,  M.A.,  heir  to  his  brother. 

IV.  Henry  Danson  (Rev.),  6.  1785,  M.A.,  lellow  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  Rector  of  Fringford,  co.  Oxford;  to.  2  Nov. 
Isl8,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  ~Garforth,  Esq.  of  Coniston, 
and  had  a  son,  Henry. 

V.  Saville  Richardson^  &.  1789. 
■vi.  Septimus  ^^  aid,  b.  1796. 

J.  Eleanor.  ii.  Mary  .\nne. 


III.  Dorothea  Richardson,  m.   10  Sept.  I8I0,  Rev.  William 
Jocelyn  Palmer,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Mixbury,  co.  Oxford. 
Mr.  Roundell  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Henry  Roundell,  Esq.  of  Gledstone  and  Screven, 
J.P.  and  D.L. ,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1835,  6.  14  Dec.  1776  ; 
d.  unm.  26  Aug.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Danson  Richardson  Roundell,  of  Gledstone,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.A.,  6.  3  April,  1784  ;  m.  28  Nov.  1815,  Hannah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Foulis,  7th  Bart,  of  Ingleby  Manor,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Gledstone. 

II.  Richard  Roundell,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  Major 
28th  Foot,  6.  3  Aug.  1818;  d.  Oct.  1871,  whilst  travelling  ou 
the  Caucasus. 

III.  John  Richardson,  6.  7  Feb.  1820;  d.  unin.  6  Feb.  1840. 

IV.  Henry  George,  b.  11  July,  1825;  d.  25  Sept.  1837. 

V.  Charles  Savile,  of  Doifield  Hall,  Nantwich,  and  16, 
Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Surrey.  J.P.  co. 
Cheshire,  M.P.  for  Grantham  1880-85,  M.A.,  Barrister-at 
Law,  and  a  Governor  of  Harrow  School,  for  some  time 
Private  Secretary  to  H.  E.  Earl  Spencer,  Lord- Lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  6.  19  July,  1827  ;  m.  10  May,  1873,  Julia  Anne 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Wilbraham  Tollemache, 
Esq.  of  Dorfold  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue,  Chris- 
topher Foulis,  6.  11  July,  1876. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  511.  11  Jan.  1755,  John  Hotham,  Esq.  of 
Sciaftwood,  Notts. 

II.  Eleanor  Hannah  Richardson,  d.  unm.  7  Sept.  1854. 
Kev.  Mr.  Roundell  d.  10  March,  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Roundell,  Esq.  of  Gledstone,  co.  York,  M.A.,  6. 
17  July,  1817  ;  High  Sheriff,  co.  York  1881,  m.  20  April,  1864, 
Harriet  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Beynon  Hacket,  Esq.  of  Moor 
Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Foulis,  now  of  Gedstone. 

II.  Charles  Selbourne.  twin  with  his  brother  Richard,  b.  Nov. 
1872. 

Mr.  William  Roundel],  educated  at  Harrow  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
was  representative  of  the  families  of  Cukber  0/  Kildwick  and 
Riohabdson  of  Bierley.     He  d.  21  Oct.  1881. 

Arms — Or,  a  fesse  gu.  between  three  olive  branches  vert. 
Crest — A  sword  in  pale  arg.,  hilt  and  jommel  or,  gripe  gu. 

Seat — Gledstone,  near  Skipton,  co.  York. 


EOUSE    OF    WOODBEIDGE. 

EoirsE,  Eev.  Eolla  Chaeles  Meadows,  of 
Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  M.A.  Cambridge  and  Oxford, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Woodbridge-Haskerton,  J.P. 
for  Suffolk,  b.  2  Dee.  1832;  m.  16  July,  1856, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  J.  Kirkman,  Esq.  M.D.,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  RoLLA  Edward,   M.D.  London,  6.  5  Jan.  1860;    m.  the 

relict  of  James  Doulton,  Esq. 
n.  Percy  Fitzroy,  Solicitor,  b.  10  May,  1865;  m.  Gertrude, 

dau.  of  the  late  Holland  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Manchester, 
in.  William  Sydney,  b.  15  March,  1873. 
IV.  Fred  P.  Pierrepont,  b.  4  March,  1876. 

I.  Edith  Mary,  m.  Dr.  Edwardes-Ker. 

II.  Ada  Francis.  iii.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Ellen  Maud. 

V.  Evelyn  Augusta,  m.  H.  Melvill  Richards,  Esq. 

VI.  Kathleen  Charibel. 

I.ineag'e.— RoLLA  Rouse,  Esq.  of  Fern  Hill,  Suffolk,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  (son  of  William  Rouse,  Esq.  of  Haskerton,  Suffolk  (if. 
1830),  by  his  wife,  M.A.,  dau.  of  W.  Miller,  Esq.),  b.  19  Sept. 
1805  ;  TO.  Elizabeth  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip  Meadowa, 
Rector  of  Great  Healings,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  1  May,  1807, 
and  d,  29  April,  1882)  had  issue, 

RoLLA  Charles  MeadoViS.  John  William,  m. 

Fred  Sydney,  1,1.  George  H.,  m. 

E.  Broughton,  m. 

Mr.  Rouse  d.  2  June,  1887. 
iJesitience— Rayleigh  Rectory,  near  Rochford,  Essex. 


ROWAN  OF  MOUNT  DAVYS. 
EowAN,  John  Joshua,  Esq.  of  Mount  Davys,  co. 
Antrim,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batt.  Eoyal  Irish 
Eilles,  and  served  in  the  62nd  Eegt.,  b.  12  Dec. 
1838;  m.  1st,  1866,  May  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Greorge  Wright,  Esq.,  sometime  Colonial  Treasurer 
of  Prince  Edward  Island,  wliich  lady  c^.  s.  ^.  1879. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1881,  Ellen  Augusta,  dau.  of  Eer. 


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Edward  W.  Viuigliaii,  Rector  ot  Llantwit  ilajor,  co. 
Glamorgan. 

liineage.— The  family  of  Eowan  is  of  Scotch  descent,  and 
derives  from 

JoBN  KowAS,  of  Greenhead,  in  the  parish  of  Govan,  co. 
Lanark,  X.B.,  6.  1548,  wlio  acquired  these  lands  with  his  1st 
■wife,  the  dan.  and  lieir  of  John  Gibson,  of  Greenhead.  His 
only  son  by  this  lady, 

John  Rowan,  of  Greenhead,  d.  1C14,  leaving,  by  Agnes 
Shanks  his  wife,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Kowax,  of  Grotnhead,  m.  Janet  Anderson,  of  Govan, 
CO.  Lanark,  and  d.  li)>o,  having  had,  with  otl.er  issue,  an 
eldest  son. 

Rev.  .Vsdhew  Rowan,  who  went  to  Irel.and,  and  was  in- 
ducted to  the  Rectory  of  Punaghy,  Piocese  of  Connor,  co. 
.\ntrini,  13  Sept.  16C1,  and  resided  at  Old  Stone,  alias  Clough, 
CO.  Antrim.  He  m.  1st,  about  1660,  a  dau.  of  Capt.  William 
Hacl'hediis,  of  Camglass,  in  the  same  co.,  and  by  her  had, 
ifith  two  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  William  (Capt.),  of  Derry,  attainted,  with  his  father,  by 
the  Parliament  held  by  King  James  II.  at  Dublin  in  1689; 
J)!.  Mildred  Thompson,  and  left  an  elder  son, 

William,  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Eyre,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  and  left  at  his  decease 
an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Jane,  who  nt.  1st,  Tichborne  Aston, 
Esq.,  and  'Jndly,  Gawen  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Killyleagh 
(set;  Rowan-Hamilton'  oj  KMyleaglt). 

II.  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

He  in.  2ndly,  Alice  Dunlop,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus., 
three  sons,  Robcit,  .Archibald,  and  George,  of  Maghera,  co. 
Down,  ancestor  of  the  Kerry  family  of  Rowan.  Rev.  Andrew 
Rowan  d.  1717.     His  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Rowan,  of  Ballinagapog,  co.  Down,  in.  Margaret 
Stewart,  of  co.  Down,  and  had  issue.     The  7th  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Rowan,  of  Mullans,  co.  Antrim,  Chancellor 
of  the  Diocese  of  Connor,  m.  Letiti.a,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
.Tohn  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Garry  (by  his  wife,  a  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Redmond,  of  Blaris,  co.  Down),  and  had  an  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

John  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Mullans  and  Garry,  &.  18  Feb.  1733, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1755;  ra.  3  Feb.  1753,  Rose,  dau.  of 
C.ipt.  Charles  Stewart,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  of  Clunie, 
X.B.,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  of  Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrov/ 
Water,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (who  ra.  2ndly,  Capt.  Phillips) 
had  issue.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Rodert  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Mullans,  Garry,  and  Bellei.sle,  co. 
Antrim,  b.  9  Aug.  1754;  ra.  6  April,  1777,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Hill 
Willson,  Esq.  of  Purdysburn,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1S17;  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Hill    Willson,    ra.  Eliza    Jackson,    sister    to    Mr.    Justice 

Jackson. 
Robert,  la.  1st,  Martha  Rainey,  relict  of  George  Stewart,  and 

by  her  had  issue,  1  Charles,  deceased;  2  John,  deceased  ; 

3  Arthur,  deceased ;  4  Henry,  Lieut. -Gen. ,  C.B.,  deceased  ; 

5  Frederick,   deceased;   and   1  Harriet,  deceased.    He  vi. 

"indly,    Harriet    Fulton,    deceased,    and    3rdly,    Henrietta 

Murphy,  deceased. 
James,  ra.  Rose  Bristow;  both  deceased. 
Charles  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Commissioner  of  Metropolitan  Police, 

Assistant-Adjutant-Gen.  Light  Division,  in  tlie  Peninsular 

war,  d.  s.  p. 
Frederick,  la.  Sarah  Prom,  of  Norway,  and  had  two  daus.. 

Eliza  and  Frederick,  all  deceased. 
Edward,  Capt.  R.N.,  ra.  Eliza'oeth  Legge,  flcceased. 
William  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Field-Marshal   and   Col.  62nd   Foot, 

a  distinguished    officer,   who  served  in  Sicily,   Portugal, 

France,  and  Belgium  (at  Waterloo),  and  commanded  the 

Forces   in   Canada   from    1849   to  lb55,  6.  1789;  m.   1811, 

Martha,  dau.  of  John  Spong,  Esq,  of  Mill  Hull,  Kent,  and 

d.  s.  p. 

Eliza,  d.  unra. 
Elinor,  m.  John  J.  Heywood,  Dempster  of  the  I.sle  of  3Ian, 

and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Rowan  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1779,  and  d.  12 
Sept.  1832.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Garry  and  Ahogliill,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1814,  Major  Antrim  Militia,  6.  30  March,  1778; 
m.  1st,  25  May,  1809,  Eliza  Honoria,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Alexander  Macmanus,  of  Mount  Davys,  co.  Antrim,  High 
Sheriff  1782,  by  Hester  Henrietta  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Mark 
Kerr  O'Xeill,  Esq.  of  Flowertield,  co.  Londonderry,  cadet  of 
O'Xeill,  of  Shanes  CnstU,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  May,  1810, 
had 

RoDERT  AViLLEON  (Rcv.),  of  Mount  Davys. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  2S  Oct.  1823,  Dorothea  Shaw  Ogilvie,  relict  of 


James  Blair,  Esq.  of  Merville,  co.  Antrim.     Mr.  Rowan  d.  19 
Dec.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Robert  AVillson  Rowan,  of  Mount  Davys,  co.  Antrim, 
J. P.,  b.  9  March,  1810;  m.  30  Sept.  1834,  Anna,  2nd  nau.  ot 
Joshua  Minnitt,  Esq.  of  Anaghbcg,  co.Tipperary,  andci.  01  Jan. 
1886,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Joshua,  now  of  Mount  Davys. 

II.  Alexander  Macmanus,  Lieut.  13th  Foot,  6. 24  April,  1841, 
deceased. 

III.  Robert  Kerr  O'Neill,  6.  17  Jan.  1849. 

I.  Eliza  Hester,  b.  24  Feb.  1843 ;  7h.  Capt.  T.  L.  Stack,  and 
has  issue,  Charles  Robert  Stack. 

II.  Mary  .'jtuart,  6.  14  Dec.  1844  ^deceased). 

III.  Anna  Villiers,  b.  7  March,  1847. 

J^amiln  of  ||tacmantis. 

The  Macmanus  Sept.  an  ancient  Irish  family,  formerly 
possessed  of  extensive  property  in  cos.  Antrim,  Fermanagh, 
Londonderry,  and  the  co.  of  the  town  of  Caniekfcrgus,  de- 
scended from  Magnus  O'Conor,  3rd  son  of  Tirleigh  Mor  O'Conor, 
48th  King  of  Connaught,  and  181  elected  monarch  of  Ireland. 
A  branch  of  this  Sept.  settled  in  co.  Antrim,  of  which 

Hryan  Macmanus,  of  Ballybeg,  m.  1662,  Esme  McNaghten. 
of  Bcardiville,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander  Macmanus,  of  Carndonaghay,  m.  1708,  Honoria, 
dau.  of  McGuinness,  of  Cabra,  co.  Down,  and  had 

Brtan  Macmani's,  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1769,  '/?;. 
.Micia,  dau.  of  Adam  Stodhard,  of  Drumbam,  co.  Down,  and 
had 

Alexander  Macmanus,  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1780,  in. 
Hester  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Mark  Kerr  O'Neill,  of  Flowcrfield,  and 
had  a  dau.  Eliza  Honoria,  ra.  25  May,  1809,  John  Rowan,  Esq. 
of  Garry  and  Ahoghill  {see  aboce'). 

Arms — Vert.,  a  fesse  chcquy  or  and  gu.  between  a  trefoil 
slipped  in  chief  and  three  crosses-crosslet  titchee  issuant  from  as 
many  crescents  in  base  of  the  second.  Crest — A  naked  arm 
eouped  at  the  elbow,  grasping  a  dagger  ppr.  Motto — Cresco 
per  erucem, 

Stat — Mount  Eavys,  Cullybackey,  co.  Antrim. 


EOWLEY-CONWY    OP    BODEHYDDAN. 

ROAVLEY-CONWY,       CONWY        GkENA'ILIE       HeE- 

CULES,  Esq.  of  Bodrhydrlan,  co.  Flint,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  ShorifE  1876,  late  (Japt.  2nd  Lif& 
Guards,  h.  6  Jan.  1841  ;  m.  20  May,  18f)9,  Marion, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  P.  P.  Harford,  Esq.  of  Down  Place, 
Ecrks,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Maurice  William  Gltn,  6.  27  March,  1874. 

II.  Rafe  Grenville,  6.  11  Sept.  1875,  Midshipman  R.N. 

III.  Geoffrey  Seymour,  6.  13  Sept.  1877. 

IV.  Ivor  Harford,  6.  26  Jan.  1884. 

I.  Gwladys  Freda,  m.  25  Feb.  1892,  Hugh  Peel,  Esq.  of 
Brynypys,  co.  Flint,  and  has  i.ssue,  a  son,  b.  13  July, 
1893. 

Mr.  EoAvley-Con-R-y,  assumed  by  royal  licence  the- 
name  of  Conwy  1869. 

Liineage. — The  Hon,  Richard  Tho.mas  Rowley,  2nd  sors 
of  Thomas,  1st  Baron  Langford  {see  Burke's  Peerage),  late 
Capt.  Scots  Guards,  Hon.  Col.  6th  Batt.,  The  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  M,P,  for  Harwich,  6.  1812  ;  m.  1st,  24  June,  1835, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Shipley,  and  niece  of  Sir  Watkiit 
Williams  Wynn,  Bart,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  June,  1871)  had 
issue, 

I.  Conwy  Grenville  Hercules,  now  of  Bodrhyddan. 

I.  Gwcnwydd  Frances,  m.  1st,  15  Sept.  1864,  Capt.  Hamilton-. 
Pakenham,  who  d.  20  Oct.  I»64,  and  2ndly,  2  Jan.  1866, 
Hugh  Henry,  3id  son  of  Sir  D.  Erskine,  1st  Bart,  of 
Cambo. 

II.  Eva,  TO.  18  Jan.  1872,  Capt.  Lcvcson  E.  H.  Somerset, 
R.N.,  son  of  Lord  Granville  Somerset. 

Col.  R.  T.  Rowley  in.  2ndly,  9  July,  1872,   Alice  Henrietta, 
2nd   dau.  of  Capt.  Hugh  Berners,   R.N.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co, 
FUnt,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1887,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.l  Aug.  188-!> 
no  issue. 
Sett£— Bodrhyddan,  Rhuddlan,  N.  AVales. 


ROWLEY  OF   PRIORY  PARK,  ST.  KEOTS. 

Rowley,  Geohge  Eydell,  Esq.  of  Priory  Park, 
St.  Neots,  CO.  Huntingdon,  and  ot  Morcott  Hall, 
Rutland,  J. P.,  I).L.,  b.  21  July,  1851 ;  m.  30  Sei-)t. 
1884,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  8ir  Vincent  Corbet  of 
Morcton  Corbet,  Salop,  iJart.  and  bus  issue. 


ROW 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRT. 


HOW 


1751 


I.  OwsLEt  ViVCENT  FtDEI-L,  6.  10  Scpt.  18S5. 

II.  George  Richard  Francis,  b.  1  Feb.  1889. 

Mr.  Rowley,  who  s.  to  the  family  estates  on  the 
death  of  his  grandmother,  31  Jan.  1886,  is  a  Justice 
of  the  Peane  for  Huntingdonshire  and  Lincolnshire, 
and  is  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Lieutenant  for 
Rutland. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Rowley  of  Rowley  recorcled  in 
the  Herald's  Visitations  of  Salop,  has  a  common  origin  with 
the  Rowleys  of  •  endring  Hall,  Suffolk,  deriving  its  surname 
(in  the  old  spelling  Rouloice  or  Rowlaw)  from  Rowley  in  the 
parish  of  Worfield,  Salop — which  was  for  many  centuries  its 
ancient  seat.  Few  familesevcn  in  a  county  so  rich  in  geneal- 
ogies as  Shropshire,  have  been  so  fully  illustrated  as  that  of 
Rowley  of  Rowley,  in  all  its  branches.  Mr.  Hardwick,  the 
Shropshire  genealogist,  having  bestowed  upon  the  elucidation 
of  its  pedigree,  even  more  than  his  usual  critical  research. 
The  origin  of  the  name  is  discussed  in  Notes  and  Queries  III., 
S.,  Vol.  34,  where  it  is  shown  that  Rowlowe  does  not  mean  the 
"King's  Mount "  as  surmised  by  Mr.  Hardwick,  but  that  '•'■Raw 
is  a  Saxon  word  meaning '  rest '  (the  modern  German  ruhe  and 
the  Danish  ro),  and /ow  meaning  a  mount;  Rowlow  is  there- 
fore the  '  rest  mount' — the  Cemetery,  and  a  beautiful  and  poetic 
word  it  is" — a  definition  which  the  physical  aspect  of  this 
immemorial  dwelling  place  of  an  ancient  line  seems  to  confirm. 
Mr.  James  in  his  history  of  Worfield  says  "  the  original  name 
of  this  ancient  family  was  Roulowe,  and  it  dates  probably  from 
Saxon  times  retaining  for  500  years  the  lands  of  Rowley.  .  .  ." 
Roger  de  Roulowe,  with  his  companion  Guido  di  Baliol  carry- 
ing the  standard  of  Simon  di  Montford's  army,  was  slain  at  the 
battle  of  Evesham  (seeCronaca  di  Melrose,  andBLAW's  Sarons' 
)i'ars},  and  another  Rowley  fought  at  Agincourt. 

William  de  Rodlowe,  who,  in  1252,  was  on  the  roll  of  Guild 
Merchants  of  Salop — which  conferred  certain  pi-ivileges  in 
Shrewsbury  upon  the  owners  of  estates  in  the  county — was 
father  of 

William  de  Roclowe  (living  4  Edwabd  III.,  1330)  who  m. 
Rose,  widow  of  Robert  deAsterhuU— a  township  near  Rowley — 
and  had  a  son, 

John  de  Rodlowe  or  Rowley,  who  was  living  24  Edward 
III.,  m.  Matilda  who  was  living  as  his  widow  50  Edward  III. 
Her  eldestson  Nicholas  de  Rowley,  who  rf.  before  Michaelmas 
3  Heni  >  VI.,  1424,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Robert  de  Hounde- 
slowe  (Onslow)— and  from  this  marriage  descended  the  m;iin 
line  of  Rowley  of  Rowley,  until  the  estate  was  carried  to  the 
family  of  Shallcross  of  Shallcross,  in  the  High  Peak — by  the 
marriage  in  1656  of  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  Rowley, 
Esq.  of  Rowley  and  Shrewsbury,  Bariister-at-Law  of  Gray's 
Inn,  with  Ricliard,  eldest  son  of  John  Shallcross  of  Shallcross — 
from  whose  descendants  Rowley  passed  into  the  hands  of 
Richard  Hill  of  Hawkstone,  from  whom  it  was  purchased  in 
1723  by  Henry  Davenport,  Esq.,  in  which  family  it  still  re- 
mains. Tlie  2nd  son  of  John  de  Rowlowe,  and  Matilda  his 
wife,  was 

John  Rowley  of  Stapulford  in  Worfield  who  d.  before  St. 
George's  day  9  Henry  VI.,  having  had  issue  by  Joan  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Hugge  of  Stapulford,  a  son  and 
successor, 

William  Rowley  of  Newton  in  Worfield  and  Stapulford, 
who  d.  before  St.  JIark's  day  27  Henry  VI.,  1449,  having  hud 
issue  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Newton  of  Newton  and 
sister  of  Wi.lidm  Newton,  priest  of  the  Chantry  there,  a  son 
and  heir, 

William  Rowley  of  Newton,  who  with  Isabel  his  wife,  was 
living  in  1455.  He  d.  before  6  April,  1479,  and  his  widow 
survived  him  nine  years.    They  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Rowley,  of  Newton,  who  joined  his  wife  Agnes  in 
settling  the  property  (2  Henry  VIII.),  on  their  three  children, 
Humphrey,  Joan,  and 

William  Rowley  of  Newton  in  Worfield,  who  d.  1555  6, 
leaving  a  son, 

John  Rowley,  of  Newton  in  Worfield.  who  d.  1592,  when 
his  effects  were  administered  to  by  his  widow  Agnes.  They 
had  issue,  a  son, 

Peter  Rowley,  of  Newton,  m.  1586,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eichard 
and  Ann  Barrttt  of  Worfield,  and  d.  1617,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  of  Newton,  bapt.  5  July,  1590;  to.  1  Nov.  1621, 
MargaieC,  dau.  of  Ricliard  Barrett,  of  Oldington,  in  Woi-  | 
field. 

III.  George,  bapt.  24  June,  1593,  living  1617. 

IV.  Isaac,  ot  Newton,  who  d.  before  1639,  and  was  erand- 
father  of  Williaiu  Rowley,  of  Whitehall,  who  was  attached 
to  the  Court  of  William  and  Mary,  and  afterwards  of  yueen 
Anne,  aod  whose  son  Sir  William  Rowley,  K.B.,  Admiral  of 


the  Fleet,  was  ancestor  of  the  Rowleys  of  Tendring  Hall 
Suffolk,  upon  whom  three  baronetcies  were  conferred  for 
their  distinguished  naval  services. 

The  eldest  son, 
John  Rowley,  sen.  of  Newton,  b.  15S7,  rf.  1665,  leaving  by 

Eleanor  his  wife  (who  d.  1660)  with  other  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Newton,  living  in  1640  and  in  1674. 

II.  Daniel,  of  whom  wc  treat. 

Daniel  Rowley,  sen.,  6.  1620;  sold  his  Worfield  property 
to  William  Bridgen,  Esq.  of  Bridgnorth  in  1687  ;  rf.  at  Kinfare 
1694,  leaving,  by  Anne  his  wife, 

I.  Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  Underton,  near  Bridgnorth,  living  m.  in 
1738. 

I.  Joyce,  m.  Thomas  Bcnnet,  Esq.,  living  1693. 

II.  Anne,  6.  1652  ;  m.  Eichard  Astley,  Esq.  ol  Underton,  near 
Bridgnorth  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1741,  at.  87),  rf.  7  Jan.  1724, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Rachel  d.  before  1693. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  living  1693. 
The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Rowley,  of  Kinfare,  m.  1682,  AnnReignolds  of  Sid- 
bury  (who  rf.  same  year),  and  rf.  1724.  By  Mary  his  second 
wife,  he  had  a  son, 

Daniel  Rowley,  of  Kinfare,  b.  1686 ;  m.  18  Jan.  1712,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Owsley,  Esq.  of  Bridgnorth  (af  the  family 
of  Ouseley  of  Alscote  in  Worfield,  represented  by  the  late  Sir 
Frederick  Arthur  Gore  Guseley,  Bart.),  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  1719;  d.  24  June,  1781,  and  by  Mary  his  wife 
(who  rf.  4  June,  17:?8),  became  great-grandfather  of  the 
present  Major  Gen.  Robert  Horselev  Ricketts  Rowley,  late 
of  the  Royal  Artillery,  who  ha-  an  only  son,  Capt.  Robert 
Abercromby  Dick  Rowley,  2nd  batt.  Ro>al  Irish  Rifits. 

II.  Geokge,  of  whom  presently. 

George  Rowiey,  Esq.  leaving  Salop,  settled  in  Huntingdon- 
shire, where  he  filled  the  office  of  His  Majesty's  Recci.  er-General 
for  that  county  ;  m.  15  Aug.  1753,  Maitiia,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Maylam,  of  Woodchurch,  in  the  county  of  Kent, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Owsley,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George,  6.  21  Oct.  1759;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Simpson,  of  Uavensworth,  lo.  York  (who  rf.  1811  (,  and  rf. 
24  July,  1795,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a  Sun,  the  Rev. 
George  Rowley,  D.D.,  Master  of  University  College,  and 
elected  three  times  in  suc(es?i>n  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Oxford,  6.  4  April,  1782;  m.  17  July,  )H22,  Ju  i  "a  Fliza- 
beth,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ripley,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Wo  tton  Bassett,  co.  Wilis,  and  d}ing  S  Oct.  1836,  left 
no  surviving  male  issue. 

Mr.  Rowley  rf.  18  Sept.  1798,  and  was  interred,  with  his  wife, 
(who  rf.  21  Nov.  1765,  aged  29),  in  the  chancel  of  Goduian- 
chester  Church,  Hunts.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Owsley  Rowley,  Esq.  of  Priory  Park,  St.  Neots,  His 
Majesty's  Receiver-General  for  the  county.  He  was  for  five 
and  twenty  years  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Scs-ions,  and  was 
for  some  time  sole  Vice-Lieutenant  of  Huntingdonshire;  b. 
9  Dec.  1754;  m.  14  Dee.  1786,  Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of 
William  King,  Esq.  (who  rf.  28  Aug.  1835,  aged  78;,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  David,  J.P.  and  D.L..  for  Hunts,  M.A.  Camb.,  His 
Majesty's  Receiver-General  lor  Hunts  until  the  abolition 
ol  that  office,  6.  9  May,  1791  ;  rf.  unm.  11  D(  c.  IS55.  Mr. 
Rowley  was  an  utter  Barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

II.  Geouge  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  m.  28  Sept.  1819,  Charles  Lind.say,  Archdeacon  of 
Kililare  (eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Dalryuiple  Lindsay, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Kildare,  son  of  Janus,  5th  Earl  of  Bal- 
caircs  (see  hcuK^'B Peerage,  Ckawidrd  a)irfHALCARBi;s,  E.), 
who  rf.  26  April,  1^55,  <et.  64.  bhe  rf.  1«  ^ept.  1»,6,  (el.  84, 
leaving  an  only  child  Caroline  Frances,  who  i«.  her  first 
ousin,  George  Dawson  Rowley.  Ksq. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  31  July,  1819,  Sir  George  William  Leeds, 
Bart,  of  Croxton  Park,  Cambridges-hire  (who  rf.  19  July, 
1^38).     She  rf.  25  Dec.  18ri5. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Benjamin  Welstead,  Esq.  of  Kimholton,  co. 
Hunts,  D. L.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Catherine,  m.  24  July,  1826,  George  Albert  Lycke, 
Esq.  of  Sussex  Place,  Regent's  Park,  and  rf.  s.  p.  12  Nov. 
1^38. 

V.  Chariotte,  rf.  unm.  23  Oct.  1885. 

Mr.  Rowley  rf.  19  Oct.  1824,  and  his  2nd  son, 

George  William  Rowley.  Esq.  ol  Priory  Park,  St.  Neots. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Hunts,  in  1854-5,  served  the  oHiceof  High 
Sheriff  for  that  county,  Cambridireshiie  and  the  Isle  of  Ely,  0. 
23  April,  1797;  m.  11  Oct.  1820,  Jane  Catherine,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mein,  Esq.  of  Melrose,  Roxburghshire,  (of  an  ancient 
family  seated  fur  many  centuries  in  .Melrose  andl'eviotdale  who 
represented  the  eldest  male  line  of  ihe  Kcrsof  Cessfoid,  Earls 
of  Roxburgh)  by  whom  he  had  issue, 


1752 


EOW 


THE  LAXDED  GENTRY. 


■ROT 


I.  Georoe  Pawson,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Owslcv  Jolin  isickerton,  d.  unm.  on  Christmas  Eve  1S43, 
cet.  18. 

HI.  Ch.irles   Perceval,  J. P.,   M..\.   of  St.   Maiy   JUgdaUnc 
Colleee,  Cambridce,  0.  20  May.  1827. 

1.  Eleanor,  cr.  an  infant  9  Oct.  1S24. 
Mr.  Kowlcy  cf.  at  Priory   Park,  '21    Nov.  1S78,  at   4.30  am., 
and  upon  the  death  of  his  widow,  1  Feb.  188G,  his  grand-wn, 
Mr.  Gcorjre  Fydell  Rowley  ,*.  to  the  estates.     The  eldest  son, 

Georce  Dawson  Rowley,  Esq  of  Moroott  Hall,  Rutland, 
and  of  Cliiehester  House,  Brifthton,  M.A.  of  Trinity  College, 
Canili.,  u.  3  May,  1S22,  di.  30  Oct.  1S49.  Caroline  Frances, 
only  child  of  Archdeacon  Lindsay  (I'ide  ante),  and  heir  to 
her  uncle  Samuel  R.  Fydell,  Esq.  of  Uoston.  and  of  Morcott 
Hall,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  George  Fydell,  now  of 
Priory  Park  and  Morcott  Hall.  Mr.  Rowley  who  was  a 
magistrate  for  the  counties  of  Huntingdon,  Lincoln,  and  Rut- 
land, a  Deputy-Lieutenant,  and  (in  1870)  High  SlierifT  for  the 
latter  county,  (/.  at  Chichester  House,  21  Nov.  1878,  at  9.40 
p.m..  having  survived  his  father  but  a  few  hours. 

Annx  nf  Rowley  of  Rozcle;/ — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sable  between 
two  Cornish  choughs  proper  three  escallops  of  the  field. 

CrcM—A  mulUt  pierced  argent. 

Seats—yy'iory  Park,  St.  Neots  ;  Morcott  Hall,  Rutland. 


Edwin  Rowley,  Esq.  of  Gawthorpe  Hall,  co.  York,  and  of 
Glassonby,  co.  Cumberland,  mi.  5  April,  1851,  Julia,  dau.  of 
the  late  Capt.  John  Harrison,  of  Wakefield,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Joseph,  m.  1st,  Georgina  Amelia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Rees,  Vicar  of  Llanishen,  near  CarditT;  2ndly,  Emily,  dau. 
of  Josei  h  Gartside,  Esq.  of  Bradlord. 

II.  VVii-LiAM  Edwin,  now  of  GUassonby. 

III.  John  Arthur,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Joseph  Waldy,  Esq. 
of  Stockton-on-Tees. 

I.  Katherine  Ann  Isabel,  m.  George  Algernon,  son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  i\  illiam  Pitt  Draffen,  and  d,  Jan.  1885. 
Mr.  Rowley  d.  31  Jan.  1888. 
Seat — Glassonby,  Kirkoswald,  Cumberland. 


ROWLEY  OF  DE  BEAUVOIR. 
HowLET,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  De  Beauvoir,  Guern- 
fiey,  b.  5  Aug.  1831 ;  m.  23  July,  1857,  Emily  Eliza 
Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  Yen.  Archdoufon  Mathias 
(of  Huguenot  descent),  of  Stauhoe  Hall,  ]Xorfolk, 
jvnd  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Cotton,  b.  9  July,  1S58;  m.  June,  1883,  Mar- 
garet Annie,  widow  of  Henry  Dent  Hiniich  Dent,  Esq. 
«i  Hallaton  Manor,  co.  Leicester,   and   dau.  of  Rev.  U. 
'W.  Hodgson,  Rector  of  Ashwell,  Herts,  and  h;is  issue, 
Dalbiac  Thomas  Cotton. 

1.  Tliomas  William,  6.  24  Sept.  1859. 

III.  Herbert  Seddon,  b.  16  March,  18t5I;  m.  Fanny  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  late  Major  Dalgairns  Travers,  and  has  issue, 
Dorothy  Noel. 

IV.  James  Farmer,  6.  23  June,  1864. 

V.  Frank  George  Mathias,  6.  4  Jan.  1SG6. 

VI.  Cecil  Alured,  b.  31  Oct.  1867. 

VII.  Vincent  Selwyn,  b.  1  Oct.  1869. 
\ut.  Gerald  Octavius,  b.  4  July,  1871. 

IX.  Hugh  Edward,  b.  20  March,  1873. 

X.  Charles  Percy,  6.  11  July,  1876. 

XI.  Algernon  Henry  Acton,  b.  14  Oct.  1S80. 

I.  Catliarine  Marianne  Emma. 

II.  Adine  Forester. 

III.  Isabel  Gertrude. 

IV.  Emily  Frances  Mary. 

Lineage.— Rev.  Thomas  Rowley,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Middle- 
ton  ."^criven,  co.  Salop,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  afterwards 
Rector  of  Willey  (son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Rowley,  by  his  wife, 
Mary  Falkner),  lii.  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  James  Farmer, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  De  Beauvoir. 

II.  Richard,  d.  ■until. 

III.  James  Farmer,  d.  unm. 

jv.  John  Cotton,  m.  Mary  Rose,  3rd  dau.  of  Vcn.  Archdeacon 
Mathias,  of  Stanhoe  Hall,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  seven 
daus. 

I.  Mary  Ann.  m.  Rev.  F.  S.  Bolton,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Catharine  PrisciUa,  m.  Rev.  U.  Seddou. 

III.  Jane. 

Dr.  Rowley  d.  1877. 

licsidence — De  Beauvoir,  Guern.wy. 


ROY    OF    NENTHORN, 

Roy,  Fredehick;  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Nonthorn,  co. 
Berwick,  J. P.  cos.  Berwick  and  Roxburgh,  late 
Capt.  Haddington  Militia  Artillery,  b.  1836;  m. 
1868,  Francis  Georgiana,  dau.  of  John  Dudley 
Oliver,  Esq.  of  Tygroney,  co.  Wick  low. 

Lineage.— Wiliiam  Roy,  Esq.  of  Xenthorn,  J. P.,  m. 
1794,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Frederick  Lewis  Mait- 
land,  R.X.,  son  of  Charles,  Cth  Earl  of  Lauderdale.  He  d. 
1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Roy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.  R.N., 
6.  1795;  d.  1836,  and  was  5.  by  his  brother, 

FnEDERicii  Lewis  Roy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  J. P.,  6.  1799  ;  m. 
1st,,  1827,  Margaret  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Maitland,  Esq.  of 
Rankeilour-Makgill,  co  Fife,  son  of  the  Hon.  F.  L.  Maitland 
(she  d.  1848).  He))!.2ndly,  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  Boswell, 
Esq.,  Sheriff  Substitute  of  co.  Berwick.  He  d.  15  Feb.  1868, 
and  had  issue,  by  his  1st  maniage, 

I.  William,  b.  18.32;  d.  1859. 

II.  Charles  Maitland,  b.  I.s34;  d.  1859. 

HI.  Fkedebick  Lewis,  J  P.,  now  of  Nenthorn. 

IV.  James,  b.   1838;   »».  18ii6,  Annie,  dau,  of  J.  Hemming, 

Esq.  (she  d.  1874),  and  has  issue. 
v.  David    iMaitland    MakgMl    Crichton,   6.    1843;    m.    1833. 

Martha,  3ra  dau.  of  Rev.  li.  Creswell,  of  Ravenstone,  and 

has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Charlotte  Maitland. 

II.  Emma  Maitland,  d.  1873,  having  iii.  1871,  Charles  Mel- 
dnim,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Alexander  Meldrum,  Esq  of  Kincaple, 
Fife,  and  had  issue. 

^)'m.<— Ai'g.,  an  oak-tree  eradicated  in  bend  sinister  vert, 
surmounted  by  a  claymore  in  bend  az.,  hilted  or,  cn.-igned  on 
tlie  point  with  a  royal  crown  of  the  last.  <>'reiil — A  lymphad, 
her  sails  hirled,  oars  in  action,  in  the  sea  ppr. 

Seat — Nenthorn,  Kelso,  N.B. 


ROWLEY    OF     GLASSONBY. 

Rowley,  William  Edwix,  Esq.  of  Glassonby, 
CO.  Cumberland,  b.  14  Aug.  1855  ;  m.  10  July, 
1888,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Albert  Norton 
Richards,  Q.C.,  late  Lieut. -Governor  of  Bridsh 
Columbia,  and  has  issue, 

I.  GcY  Shafto,  b.  10  May,  19S9. 

II.  Esme  Norton,  b.  29  June,  1890. 
I.  Frances  Eva,  b.  7  Nov.  Is93. 

Lineage.- Jo-sEPH  Rowley,  Esq.,  m.  Hl'J:  d.  1871; 
leaving  by  his  wife  Sarah  (who  d.  1834),  a  .^on. 


BESWICKE-ROYDS    OF    FALINGE    AND 
PYKE    HOUSE. 

Beswicke-Royds,  Clement  Robert  Nuttall, 
Esq.  of  Ealinge  and  Pyke  House,  co.  Lancaster, 
Capt.  3rd  Batt.  East  Lancashire  Regt.,  late  Lieut. 
4th  Dragoon  Guards,  educated  at  Eton,  b.  3  Jan. 
1840;  m.  9  May,  1867,  Mary  Alice  Gibson,  only  child 
and  heir  of  John  Halliwell  Beswicke,  Esq.  of  Pyke 
House,  CO.  Lancaster  (whose  name  and  arms  he 
assumed  by  royal  licence  1867),  and  has  issue, 

Clement  Halliwell,  b.  5  Feb.  18G8. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Royds  was  originally  settled 
near  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
ancient  family  of  Rhodes  of  Skercot  (the  local  pronunciation  of 
that  name  being  Roides  or  Royds),  and  whose  arms  they  used 
until  Li2S,  when  the  representative  of  the  family  had  them 
i  contirmed  to  him,  with  a  dilTertiice.  The  family  was  first  re- 
I  presented  in  the  neighlumrliuud  of  Rochdale  by 

Robert   Rdydes,    of  Littlcrt.ardle,   Rocliilale,   whose    will, 

dated  9  Dec.   1674,  was  proved  II  Sept.  1675.     He  vi.  14  Oct. 

1645,  Anne   Meddcrafr,  and  had  I.    Rolierr,  of  Littlewardle, 

I  m.  12  Aug.  16(2,  Mary  Hordsworth,  and  d.  1716,  leaving  one 

I  dau.;   n.  John,  of  whom  hereafter;  iii.  Thomas;  iv.  James, 

I  of    Crook,    Rochdale,    d.    1733,  leaving  issue;    v.    William; 

I.  Mary.     The  2nd  son, 

John   Rovds,  of  Littlewardle,  whose  will,  dated  12  April, 

I  1722,  was  proved  2  Nov.    1724,  m.  27  Aug.  1678,  Alice  W'ol- 

I  fenden,  and  had  i.ssue,  i.  Robert,  m.  16  April,  1722,  Deborah 

Shore,  and  d.  before  1757,  leaving  one  dau.;    ii.  James,   of 

'  whom  hereafler;  in.  Thomas;  iv.  John,d.  Nov.  1731,  leavinj; 

,  issue.    The  2nd  son, 


EOY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOY 


1758 


James  Eoyds,  o£  Deeplish  Hill  and  Falinge,  near  Rochdale, 
CO.  Lancaster,  h.  1689 ;  m.  28  Dec.  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Hyroni,  Esq.  of  Middle  Hill,  Wardle,  and  had  issue,  i.  John, 
liis  htir;  ii.  Jame."!,  d.  s.  p.;  m.  William,  m.  1761,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Leech,  Esq.  of  Spotland,  and  had  a  son,  James,  b. 
1762,  d.  s.  p. ;  iv.  Mary,  d.  s.p.  Mr.  Royds  d.  1757,  and  was 
».  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Royds,  of  Falinge,  b.  1729;  m.  1754,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Cotton,  co.  Stafford,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Philips,  Esq.  of  Heath  House,  same 
CO.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Brotherod,  h.  1756;  m.  1778,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of  Summer  C.xsile,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
had  a  son,  Charles,  b.  1778 ;  d.  1788. 

II.  James,  his  heif. 
jii.  Thomas,  of  Greenhill,  b.  21  Oct.  1764  ;  m.  1783,  Betsy, 

dau.  of  Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of  Summer  Castle,  and  had, 
■with  other  issue,   who  d.  young,  four  daus.  (\\z.,  1  Caro- 
line, 0.  8  Sept.  1785,  m.  Robert   Holt,  Esq..  and  had  issue. 
She  d.  1857  ;    2  Jane,  b.  18  July,   17«7,  d.  .3  Sept.  1793; 
;j  Ellin,    b.   25   Aug.    1788,    m.    1807,    Jonathan  Haworth 
Teel,  Esq.  of  Cottsraoor,  co.  Fembruke,  and  had  issue  ;  4 
Klizabeth,   b.  23  Sept.  1792,  m.  William    Ingledew,  Esq., 
and  d.  23  Sept.  1863)  and  tour  sons, 
1  John  Gilbert,  6.  30  July,  1784;  m.  1st,  22  Sept.  1804, 
Ellen,   dau.    of   John    Entwisle,  Esq.   of   Foxholes,   co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  a  dau., 

Ellen,  b.  6  Xov.  1805 ;  m.  19  July.  1824,  Rev.  George 
Traherne,    of   St.   Hilary,    co.    Glamorgan,   and  had 
issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  14  Feb.  1843,  his  cousin,  Frances,  dau.  of 
James  Royds,  Esq.  cf  Falinge.     She  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1879. 
■2  « illiam.  Col.  in   the    army,  served   in  the  Peninsular 
war,  b.  8  Oct.  1/89:    Hi.    Geor^iana,  dau.  of  Lawrence 
I'eel,  Esq.  of  Ardwick,   and  d.   1858.  having  had  by  her 
<who-i.  1864;, 
Frederick  Charles  Alten,  m.  6  Oct.  1857,   Miss  Wood, 

andd.  10  Jan.  1863. 
Alice  "Victoria,  m.   26  March,    1863,  'William   Oldhaia, 

1-sq. 
Adelaide,  m.  4  Aug.  1859,  John  Oldham,  Esq. 

3  Thomas,  M.A.,  b.  23  March,  1794;  m.  1817,  the  dau.  of 
Samuel  Astiton,  of  The  Hebers,  near  Manchester,  and 
liad  issue. 

4  Francis,  b.  20  Feb.  1800  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Royds  d.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Itoyos,  of  Falinge,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  30  Dec.  1758  ;  m. 
23  Dec.  1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of  Summer 
■Castle,  near  Rochdale,  by  Theodosia  Anne  Eyre,  of  Lisbon,  his 
-wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  July,  ISIO)  had  seven  daus.  (viz. 
I.  Susanna,  b.  10  Dec.  1786,  d.  22  Feb.  1801 ;  il.  Mary  Anne, 
J),  i  Aug.  J  793,  m  11  Oct.  1824,  Hugh  Robert  Entwistle, 
Comm.  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  John  Entwistle,  Esq.  of  Fo.xholes, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1878;  iii.  Frances,  6.  17  Aug.  1794;  m.  14  Feb. 
1843,  her  cousin,  John  Gilbert  Royds,  P^sq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sept. 
1879;  IV.  Emily,  b.  17  Oct.  1795,  d.  13  March,  1807;  V.Lucy 
Anne,  6.  11  Sept.  1797,  m.  11  Nov.  1833,  Rev.  Joseph  Inch- 
laid,  and  d.  27  May,  1855  ;  vi.  Jane,  b.  21  Jan.  1803,  d.  31 
July,  1807;  vii.  Harriet,  6.  30  Oct.  1804,  m.  16  June,  1827, 
Admiral  Colin  Campbell,  R.N.,  of  Ardpatrick,  4th  sou  of  Wal- 
ter Campbell,  of  Schawfield  and  Islay)  and  five  sons, 

I.  Clement,  his  heir. 

II.  Jauics,  b.  12  Aug.  1789;  to.  7  Dec.  1815,  Klizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Ratcliffe,  Esq.  of  Oak  Hill,  near  Manchester,  and 
had  two  daus.  (viz.  1  Clara,  b.  24  Nov.   1816,  vi.  31  Aug. 

1835,  George  Pollard,  Esq.,  son  of  Col.  Pollard,  of  The 
Stannery,  and  has  issue;  2  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  19 
March,  1830,™.  3  Sept.  1851,  Henry  Anthony  Grey,  Esq. 
«if  Herworth  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue)  and  three 
.sons, 

1  James  (Rev.),  of  Woodlands,  co.  Chester,  h.  7  Nov. 
18il  ;  TO.  20  May,  1873,  Isabella  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Blajor 
Colin  Campbell,  of  Jura,  and  widow  of  Smith  Hill  Child, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Smith  Child,  1st  Bart,  of  Newfield, 
and  d.  14  May,  1886. 

2  Arthur,  Lieut.  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  14  Sept. 
I8J8;   m.    24  April,  1851,  Anne,  dau.    of   Capt.  Geoi-^o 

Thompson,  and  has,  1  Arthur,  6.  23  April,  18-35  ; 
2  James,  b.  2  March,  1860;  3  George,  b.  28  Nov.  1^62  ; 
1  Annette,  b.  8  March,  1852 ;  m.  8  Sept.  1875,  Richard 
Haldane,  K.sq. 

3  Hugh  Mortimer,  6.  7  Sept.  1842;  d.  23  Feb.  1876. 

ni.  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brereton,  co.  Chester,  b.  23 
Aug.  1790;  m.  1819,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Molyncux, 
Esq   of  Newsham  House,  near  Liverpool,  and  d.   11  April, 

1836,  haWng  had  two  daus.  (viz.  1  Anne  Mary,  b.  16  May, 
1829,  )n.  ]8r.2.  Rev.  Herbert  Jones,  and  had  issue  ;  2  Emily, 
b.  6  July,  1834,  m.  1858,  Rev.  Grenville  Smyth,  Vicar  of 
South  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue)  and  tight 
fions, 

1  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brereton,  b.  1820;    7)i.  1S45,  | 


Anne  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Llttledafe,  Esq.  of  High- 
field  House,  and  had  1  Edward,  b.  1847,  d.  1870  ;  2 
Alfred  Littledale  (Kev.),  b.  IsoO,  m.  19  Aug.  1885,  Elinor 
Georgina,  youngest  dau.  of  John  George  Dixon,  Esq.  of 
Astle  Hall,  co.  Chester;  3  Amy;  4  Mary  Emily,  in.  H 
May,  1883,  Willoughby  BrudencU  Rooke,  Esq.;  5  Ellen 
Wordsworth;  6  Annette  Julia,  m.  8  June,  1882,  Johr» 
Loring,  Esq.  of  LonstiU,  co.  Chester;  7  Ethel;  8  Kathe- 
line  Fanny. 

2  Clement,  b.  8  April,  1822;  d.  1842. 

3  Henry,  twin  with  Clement,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Peter  Bourne,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  1  Clement  Bourne, 
b.  14  March,  1853,  d.  21  June,  ls54;  2  Henry  Bourne, 
6.  18  March,  1855;  3  Charles  Bourne,  b.  3  Nov.  1861  ; 
1  Mary  Petreena,  m.  Thomas  Brocklebank,  Esq.  ;  2  Mar- 
garet Bourne,  m.  Rev.  Sydney  Henry  Armitstead,  Vicar 
of  Sandbach ;  3  Dora  Bourne,  m.  Charles  Assheton 
Whately  Pownall,  Esq.  ;  4  Eleanor  Bourne,  ni.  John 
Isaac  Cole  Hamilton,  Esq.;  5  Annie  Bourne;  and  6 
Kmily  Margaret  Bourne,  m.  Killingworth  Richard 
Hedges,  Esq.  He  711.  2ndly,  Ella,  dau.  of  Edmund  ftloly- 
neux,  Esq.,  and  d.  16  Dec.  1878,  leaving  by  her  a  dau., 
Harriett  Winifred  Molyneux. 

4  Thomas  Molyneux,  b.  12  March,  1824;  m.  in  Australia, 
Elizabeth  Jane  Roberts,  and  d.  13   Jan.    1852,  leaving 

1  Edmund ;  2  William. 

5  Francis  Coulman  (Itev.),  Rector  of  Coddlngton,  co. 
Chester,  6.  24  Oct.  1325  ;  m.  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon 
George  Blomfield,  and  had  1  Franck  jiassie,  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  14  Nov.  1856,  killed  at  the  battle  of  El  Teb,  Egypt, 
1884 ;  2  Edmund,  b.  6  July,  1860;  1  Alice  Mary,  m.  2  May, 
18H3,  Rev.  John  Anewnn  Howell,  Vicar  of  Dwygyfylchi, 
CO.  Carnarvon;  2  Francis ;  3  Ellen  Hester:  4  Edith,  m. 

0  June,  1880,  Archibald  Peyton  Skipwith,  Esq.,  who  d. 
1883;  5  Norah,  )ii.  1881,  George  James  Gribble,  Esq.,  of 
37,  Hans  Place,  S.W.  ;  6  Mary,  ni.  1882,  Charles  Stewart 
Carlisle,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  North  Rode,  co.  Chester; 
7  Evelyn,  m.  3  April,  188S,  Hugh  Aldersey,  Esq.  of 
Aldersey  Hall,  co.  Chester  ;  8  Agatha. 

6  Charles  James,  b.  26  Aug.  1827. 

7  Edward  Molyneux,  b.  26  Dec.  1830. 

8  Nathaniel  (Uev.),  Rector  of  Barford,  co.  Bedford,  b.  23 
March,  1836  ;  111.  Ist,  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev,  J.  Alington. 
and  liad  by  her  1  Edward  Alington,  6.  10  Dec.  1863,  d. 
1865;  1  Emily  Mabel,  d.  1866.  He  m.  2ndly,  Hester 
Frances,  dau.    of    Rev.  W.  Ahngton,  and   had    by  her 

2  Edward  Alington,  b.  18  Oct.  1875;  2  Margaret  Aling- 
ton ;  3  Hester  Mary  Alington ;  4  Katheiine  Natalie 
Alington;  5  Constance  Alington;  6  Mabel  AUngiun  ; 
7  Dorothy  Alington  ;  8  Bridget  Alington. 

IV.  Charles  Smyth,  ancestor  of  Royds  of  Hei/sham  and 
llaudhton. 

V.  Diiuntessy,  6.  19  Aug.  1801;  d.  13  March,  1807. 

Mr.  Royds  d.  2  Feb.  1843,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Clement  Royds,  Esq.  of  Falinge,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos. 
Lancaster  and  York,  High  SheritTco.  Lancaster  1850,  b.  8  Oct. 
1785;  m.  10  Dec.  1810,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Hudson, 
Esq.  of  Shaw  Hill,  co.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1853)  had  issue, 
Albert  H0D*on,  his  heir. 

Edmund,  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  6.  25  Sept.  1814;  d.  27 
March,  1838. 

W  Uliam  Edward,  of  Greenhill,  6. 10  April,  1817  ;  m.  10  June, 
1811,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Molyneux,  Esq.  of 
New.sham  House,  and  has 

1  Clement  Molyneux,  6.  3  April,  1842  ;  m.  21  Feb,  1882, 
Annette  Nora  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Littledale,  Esq.  of 
Highfield. 

2  William  Herbert  Molyneux,  b.  17  Jan.  1844 ;  m.  1874, 
Mary  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Asliworth,  Esq.  of  Clough  Fold, 
Kossendale,  and  had  1  William  Horace,  b.  21  May,  188J; 
2  Mary  Ashworth,  b.  18  March,  1875  ;  3  Alice  Maud,  6. 
30  Dec.  1817  ;  d.  1878. 

3  ErufSt  Edmund  Molyneux,  b.  22  Oct.  1848;  to.  3  April, 
1872  Blanche,  dau.  of  Christopher  Rawson,  Esq.,  and  had 
1  Percy  Molyneux  Rawson,  b.  5  April,  1874;  2  Charlrs 
William  Uaw.son;  3  Kathleen  Mabel,  b.  18  Dec.  1S72;  4 
Ellen  Jessira,  b.  1  Feb.  1876. 

4  Arthur  Molyneux,  b.  17  Oct.  1876. 

1  Frances  Marion,  lu.  17  Jan.  1872,  William  Fenton,  Esq., 
jun.  if  Dutton  Manor,  Itibchester,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1878, 
Itaving  issue. 

2  Ellen,  m.  21  April,  1873,  Charles  C.  0.  Tylden  Wright, 
Esq  ,  a-  d  d.  1884,  leaving  issue. 

3  Clara,  to.  10  Oct.  1872,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Leigh  Gibbs, 
and  has  issue. 

4  Mabel,  w.  30  Jan.  1879,  William  Archibald  Napier, 
F.sq.,  son  of  Major  the  Hon.  Charles  Napier,  and  has 
issue. 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ileysham,  b.  23  Nov.  1818  ;  m.  1847, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Haddon  Askwith,  Esq.  of  Uipon,  and  d.  s.  p. 
9  June,  1865. 

Emma,  6.  10  March.  1813;  m.  John  Bentley,  Esq.  of  Birch 
House,  CO.  Lancaster. 

Julia,  b.  19  Sept.  1820;  m.  1st,  Thomas  Littledale,  Esq.  of 
Highfield,  and  2ndly,  Horace  Turner,  E-sq.  of  Liverpool,  who 
d.  "s.  i>.  Is84.     By  her  first  husband,  she  has  issue. 


1754. 


EOY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


fiUD 


Clementina,  w.  1S57,  Rev.  Christopher  Smyth,  Hector  of 
Woodtoril. 

ilr.  Royils  d.  1S04.     His  eldest  son, 

Albert  Hudson  Koyds,  Esq.  of  Falinge,  co.  Lancaster,  .T.P. 
and  D.L.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and  Worcester,  High  SheritT  for 
CO.  Worcester  ls6o,  0.  ISll  ;  lu.  1S39,  Susan  Ehza,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Koberl  Nuttall,  Esq.  of  Kempsey  House,  eo.  Worces- 
i:er,  and  J.  IsjO,  having  by  her  (who  d.  ISG'J)  had  issue, 

I.  Clemem  lloBERT  XcTTALL  Beswickk-Rotds,  his  heir. 

II.  Edmund  jUbert  Nuttall,  of  Brownhill,  near  KoehJale, 
CO.  Lancaster,  .l.T.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Canib., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Capt.  1st  Royal  L;uicashire  Militia,  and 
late  Lieut.  C^ueen's  Own  Worcestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
b.  lb4o;  m.  IG  April,  18/ 3,  Augusta  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of 
AujtusUis  lienry  Lemonins,  Esq.  of  JStonehouse,  near  Liver- 
pool,and  by  hfr(,tt'lioi(.  '-Z  Aug.  lsy2)  has  issue,  Albert  Henry, 
ft.  IsTG;  Wilfrid  Edmund,  6. 1877  ;  Kate  Augusta,  6.  and  d. 
iS74. 

I.  -Susan  Jane,  hi.  1S72,  Henry  Sales  Scobell,  late  Capt. 
.Si;ois  Ureys,  of  Ihe  Abbey,  Tershore.    He  d.  1S73  ;  she  d. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  between  four  lions  ram- 
pant gu.,  a  spear  in  pale  ppr.,  between  four  bezants.  Cresi — A 
leopard  seja/.t  ppr,  bezautee,  resting  his  fore-paw  on  a  plieon. 
.l/o«o- Semper  paratus. 

.S'  (its—  I'yke  House,  Littleborough,  Manchester;  and  Falinge, 
Rochdale. 


ROYDS    OF    HEYSHAM. 

RoTDs,  Eev.  Chaeles  Twemlow,  of  Ileysliam, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  Haiigliton,  co.  Statlbrd,  Kector 
and  Patron  of  Ucysham,  J.P.,  b.  11  April,  1S38  ;  m. 
17  Jiiue,  1SG2,  IjOiiisa,  dau.  of  William  Hudson, 
l^sq.  of  OusccliU",  CO.  York,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Francis  Twemlow,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  J.P.,  b.  20  March, 
1S63. 

II.  John  FletcherTwemlow,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister- 
at-Law.  6.  14  March,  18G7. 

HI.  Charles  Cradock  Twemlow,  6.  9  Aug.  1877. 

I.  Margaret  Theodosia  Twemlow,  b.  II  Oct.  18G4. 

II.  Elizabeth  Louisa  Twemlow,  b.  18  Jan.  1866;  j)i.  28  June, 
18y2,  Richard  Rusden,  only  surviving  son  of  Richard 
Byam  Ottley,  Esq.  of  39,  Ladbrooke  Square,  London. 

III.  Caroline  Anastasia  Twemlow,  b.  18  Sept.  1869. 

Lineage.— Rev.  Charles  Smith  Rotds,  6.  20  Sept.  1799, 
■Ith  son  of  James  Royds  {see  Royds  of  Falhiije),  purchased, 
ls23,  property  at  Haughton,  co.  Stafford,  including  the  ad- 
vowson  of  the  rectory  and  subsequently  the  manor  of  Aston  ; 
be  rrc.  20  June,  1b37,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Twemlow, 
Esq.  of  Bctli'y  Court,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  <'.  5  Sept. 
las.j;  liad  issue, 

I.  Charles  Twemlow  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Gilbert  Twemlow  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Haughton,  co.  Stafford, 
b.bi)ct.  lsJ5;  m.  Edith,  dau.  of  Rev.  Simon  Sturges,  Vicar 
of  Wargiave,  co.  Berks,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Fletcher,  b.  1880. 

Gertrude  Anastasia.  Beatrice  Edith. 

Mildred. 

III.  Smith  Byrom,  Major  77th  Regt.,6.  20  Oct.  1847. 

rv.  George  Hetcher,  //.  13  Jan.  1857  ;  m.  21  Jan.  1884,  Emma 
Beatil  e,  Zntl  dau.  of  William  Foster,  Esq.  if  Hornby  Castle, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  William,  6.  Nov. 
18S5. 

I.  Theodosia,  6.  7  Sept.  1840;  m.  20  April,  187."),  Rev.  George 
Boughey,  Rector  of  Forton,  co.  Stafford,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Tlioma.-^  Fletcher  Fenton  Boughey,  3rd  Bart,  of  Aqualaie, 
and  has  is--ue. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Anastasia,  6.  4  Nov.  1841  :  d.  29  Feb.  1884. 

III.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  10  June,  18G4,  Edward  Walter 
Greene,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Edward  Greene,  Esq,  ot  Nether 
Hall,  CO.  Suffiilk,  .M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  trances  Harriett,  m.  14  Oct.  1874,  Reginald  Thompson, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  cf  Sir  Matthew  William  Thompson,  Bart., 
sometime  M.F.  for  Braiiford,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  6,  20  March,  l8o3 ;  d.  18  May, 
18.59. 

\i.  Emily  Mary,  b.  13  March,  1855;  m,  Dec.  1885,  Rev. 
Stirling  Cooke^lcy  Voules,  Rector  of  Ashley,  co.  Stafford. 

Rev.  C.  S.  Royds  s.  under  the  will  of  his  nephew.  Rev.  John 
Royds,  l86.i,  to  property  at  Heysham,  co.  Lancaster,  and  the 
advowson  of  the  rectory,  and  d.  24  April,  1879,  when  he  was  s.  b> 
his  eldest  son. 
Rev.  Cuarles  Twemlow  Rotds,  now  of  Heysham. 

Ai-ms,  Cre.<t,  and  Motto — Same  as  RoiDS  of  Fali/igc. 
Stat — Heysham  Rectory,  Lancaster. 


RUCK-KEEN E   OF   SWYNCOMBE   HOUSE. 

Euok-Keexe,  Chaeles  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Snyn- 
combe  Uouse,  co.  Oxford,  Lieut.  Shropshire  Light 
Infantry,  h.  10  Feb.  1866 ;  *.  his  father  1888. 

liineag-e. — The  family  of  Keene  was  formerly  settled  at 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  thence  removed  into  co.  Cam- 
bridge. 

Charles  Keene,  who  m.  Susan  Rolfe,  and  had  issue, 
Benjamin  (Sir),  K.B.,  many  years  Ambassador  at  Madrid, 

d.  there  s.  p.  1757. 
John,  d.  s.  p. 

Edmund,  of  whom  presently. 
Susan.  Ann.  Frances. 

Bridget.  Jane. 

The  youngest  son. 

Right  Rev.  Eomcnd  Keene,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ely,  »>.  175> 
(o.s.),  Mary,  dau,  and  heir  of  Lancelot  Andrews,  Esq.,  and 
dying  1780,  left  (with  a  dau.  Mary)  a  son, 

Benjamin  Keene,  Esq.  of  W'estoe  Lodge,  co.  Cambridge,  who 

represented  Cambridge  in  Parliament ;  he  m.  1780,  Mary,  only 

dau.  of  George  Ruck,  Esq.  of  Swyncombe,  co.  Oxford,  of  an 

old  family  of  the  name  in  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d..  1823)  had 

issue, 

Benjamin,  Capt.  9th  Light  Dragoons,  m.  Augusta,  dau.  of 

John  Fane,   Esq.   of  Wormesley,  co.  Oxford,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1829. 

Charles  Edmund  (Rev.),  of  Swyncombe. 
Marianne,  m.  8  Aug.  1801,  Sir  William  Blackett,  5th  Bart., 
and  d.  7  Aug.  1859. 

Frances,  m.  Col.  Pemberton,  of  Trunipington,  co.  Cambridge ; 
d.  1869,  and  had  issue. 
Sophia  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Keene  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rev.  Charles  Edmund  Ruck-Keene,  of  Swyncombe  House, 
educated  at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  elected  Fellow  of  All 
Souls  1814,  b.  3  April,  1792;  m.  3  April,  1821,  Rebecca  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Shiffner,  1st  Bart,  of  Coombe,  Sussex, 
and  by  her  (who  ;(.  21  April,  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  now  of  Swyncombe  House. 

II.  Charles,  b.  Dec.  1824;  //(.  1880,  Emily,  dau.  of  J.  Sweet- 
ing, Esq.  of  Devon,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1886. 

III.  Ijenjamin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Copford,  Colchester,  b.  June, 
1S26;  1)4.  Aug.  1855,  Edith  Alice,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Ber- 
ners,  and  has  had  issue,  Kdniund  Ralph  (Rev.),  Curate  of 
llalstead,  m.  19  Jan.  1887,  Emma,  3rd  dau,  of  Rev.  E.  S. 
Corrie,  Vicar  of  Greenstead  Green,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  6. 
4  March,  1888;  Ralph  John,  Lieut.  R.N.;  Harry  Arthur; 
George  Berners;  Frances  Editli,  d.  1877;  Mary,  (i.  1876; 
Alice,  d.  1877. 

IV.  George,  Comm.  R.N  ,  b.  Aug.  1827  ;  m.  Sept,  1861, 
Jes.sy,  dau.  of  St.  Hill,  Esq.     She  d.  1882, 

V.  Henry  (Rev.),  M. A.,  b.  Jan.  1831;  m.  Jan,  1861,  Helen 
Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Long,  Archdeacon  of 
York. 

VI.  John  Edward,  Major-Gen,  K.A,  (retired),  Knieht  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  March,  1832 ;  m.  April,  186.% 
Charlotte  Anglin,  dau,  of  James  Scarlett,  Esq,,  and  has 
issue. 

VII.  Arthur,  Capt,  51st  Light  Infantry,  b.  Nov,  1834;  d. 
1873. 

I.  Mary  Augusta.  ii.  Henrietta. 

III.  Emily,  iv.  Charlotte  Maria. 

Jlr.  Ruck-Keene  assumed  the  surname  of  Ruck  in  addition  to 
his  pAronymic  Keene,  by  royal  licence,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1880, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Rock-Kekne,  Esq.  of  Swyncombe  House,  co.  Ox- 
ford, J. P.,  late  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  and  Col.  O.xford- 
shire  Hussars,  6.  10  April,  1822;  in.  1st,  Dec.  1864,  Elizabeth 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Elmhirst,  Esq.  of  West  Ashby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edmund,  now  of  Swyncombe  House. 

II.  William  George  Elmhirst,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1867. 

III.  Harry  Lancelot,  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  b.  5 
May,  1858.  ( 

He  m.  2ndly,  1881,  Emily  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Henry 
.Vshhurst,  Esq.  of  Waterstock,  co,  Oxford  ;  and  d.  17  July, 
1888, 

Arms — Ruck  and  Keene  quartered.  Crests — 1st,  Ruck  ; 
2nd,  Keene, 

Heal — Swyncombe  House,  Ilen!ey-on-Thamcs,  co.  Oxford. 


RUDGE    OF    EVESHAM. 

RrDGE,  EuWAED  CiiAKLES,  of  the  Abbey  Manor 
House,  Evesham,  CO,  Worcester,  J. P,  cos,  Worcester 
and  (jrloucest  er,  13. L.  Worcester,  High  Sheriff  18iJ6, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Evesham,  6.1828 ;  m.  Ist,  1871, 


EUD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RUD 


175^ 


Helen  Katlierine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Middlemore,  C.B. 
She  d.  1884.  He  m.  2ndlj,  1893,  Florence,  dau.  of 
—  Fox,  Esq. 

Liineag-e. — From  manorial  grants,  cited  in  Shaw's  .S<o/- 
fordshiri.,  it  appears  that 

John  de  Rdgge  was  of  Seysdon,  co.  Stafford,  17  Edward  II. 
and  4  Edward  III.     His  descendant, 

Thomas  Rcdge  (3rd  son  of  John  Rugge,  of  Seysdon,  who  d. 
1587),   settled   at  Evesham,    co.  Worcester.     He   )/;.  23  Jan. 
1588,  Alice  Haye,  of  Evesham,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Edward,  Alderman  and  Sheriff  of  London  1637,  father  of 

Edward,  of  Great  Warley,  Essex. 
AViLLiAH,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Rcdge,  Esq.  of  Evesham,  buried  17  May,  1635, 
left  (by  Anne  his  wife)  three  sons  and  two  daus.  The  youngest 
son, 

Edward  Rudge,  of  London,  merchant,  bapt.  22  May,  1630 ; 
purchased,  1664,  the  manor  and  site  of  the  monastery  and 
abbey  lands  of  Evesham,  which  borough  he  represented  in  the 
Parliaments  of  1681  and  1690.  He  d.  Oct.  1696,  having  m. 
Susanna,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dethick,  Knt.  of  London,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1715,  aged  76)  had  issue  (with  four  daus., 
1.  Susanna,  m.  1  May,  1688,  John  Lacy,  Esq.  of  Tottenham 
High  Cross,  Middlesex;  ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  6  Dec.  1G94,  Sir 
Robert  Eyre,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  ;  in.  Anne,  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1757  ;  and  iv.  Mary,  ra.  25 
I'eb.  1703,  James  Wightwick,  Esq.  of  Lawrence  Walthani, 
Berks)  three  sons.  Of  the  eldesi,JoHN,  Deputy-Govewior  of 
the  South  Sea  Company,  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and 
M.P.  for  Evesham  from  160G  to  1740,  no  descendant  remains. 
The  youngest  son, 

Eev.  Benjamin  Rudge.  M. A.,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Thornhaiigh, 
CO.  Northampton,  6. 16  Jan.  1680;  m.  1st,  the  dau.ot  Goddard 
Carter,  Esq.  of  Alvescot,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d  1712) 
he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  22  April,  1714,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Jacob  Reynardson,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Francis  Farnaby,  Esq.  of  Kippington,  Kent,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  1747)  five  sons.  Mr.  Rudge  d.  21  April,  1741.  His 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Etoge,  Esq.  of  Salisbury  and  Bath,  6.  11  April, 
1717:  m.  19  July,  1759,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Long, 
Esq.  of  Preshaw,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1820) 
had  issue, 
Edward,  his  heir. 

Benjamin  (Rev.),  of  Bath,  B.A.,  b.  19  Oct.  1769;  d.  s.  p.  29 
March,  lb34. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1S37. 
Mr.  Eudge  d.  28  May,  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Rcdge,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Manor,  Evesham,  6.27  June, 
1763;  m.  1st,  27  July,  1791,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Xouaille, 
Esq.  of  Great  Ness  House,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  <?.  1  Sepl. 
1836)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel  Nouaille,  of  Thrcekingham,  co.  Lineolp,  D.L., 
BaiTistcr-at-Law,  b.  J.1  May.  1801  ;  m.  3  Feb.  1S42,  Mary 
Magdalen,  dau  of  Eev.  William  Collins  Colton,  of  Chelten- 
ham, and  d.  24  Aug.  1865,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  25  June, 
1870;  an  only  child, 

Walter  William  Nouaille,  of  Thrcekingham,  co.  Lin- 
coln, D.L.,  b.  24  Get.  184J  ;  to.  20  March,  1862,  Florence 
Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Collins  VVoodbridge, 
Esq.  of  Dominica,  and  of  Porchester  Square,  London,  and 
has  issue, 
Howard  Nouaille,  6.  5  July,  1867. 
Magdalen  Florence  Nouaille. 
Agnes  Malvina  Nouaille. 
1.  Anne  Eliza,  ni.  22  Sept   1824,  Charles  Richard  Pole,  Esq. 
of  Wickhill  House,  co    Gloucester,  and  d.  29  Sept.  1879. 
He  d.  10  Aug.  1879,  lea\ing  issue. 

Mr.  Eudge  m.  2ndly,  13  May,  1841,  Margaret,  widow  of  Daniel 
Bazalgette,  Esq.  of  Eastwick  House,  Hampton,  co.  Worcester. 
He  d.  3  Sept.  1S46,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  John  Eddge,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of  The  Abbey  Manor 
House,  Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  JI.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  30  May,  1792;  to.  29  Aug.  1825,  Felizarda,  2nd 
dau.  of  Charles  Van  Nntten-Pole.Esq.  of  Wyckhill  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Charles,  now  of  The  Abbey  ;jIanor  House. 

II.  William  John  (Rev.),  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.  Camb.,  late 
"Vicar  of  Stoven,  Suffolk,  U.  1838;  m.  1st,  1871,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Rev.  W.  C.  Edgell,  Rector  of  Uggeshall,  co.  Suffolk, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1880)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  John  Henry,  b.  1874. 

2  A  son,  d.  young. 


He  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1885,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  —  King. 

III.  Walter  Reginald,  b.  Aug.  1842,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Royal 
Artillery,  J. P.  for  Wiltshire;  in.  Jan.  1867,  Louisa  Emily, 
3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Veale-Lane,  Esq.  of  CofBeet,  Devon] 
and  has  issue,  1  Arthur  William,  Lieut.  2nd  Vol.Batt.  Som- 
erset Light  Infantry,  6.  May,  186s ;  and  Mabel  Felizarda. 

I.  Augusta  Felizarda. 

Mr.  Rudge  d.  29  Jan.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

.4rjn«— Quarterly  :  sa.  and  gu.,  over  all  a  cross  engrailed  arg. 
Crest— Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  two  arras  erect,  with  tlm 
sleeves  gu.,  hands  and  cuffs  ppr.,  supporting  a  shield  aig. 
Motto — In  cruce  fides. 

Huat — The  Abbey  Manor  House,  near  Evesham. 


RTTDGE    OF    FOLKINGHAM!. 

Eudge,  Walter  William  Nuvaille,  Esq.  of 
Threekingham,  Folkingham,  co.  Lincoln,  D.L.  for 
CO.  Lincoln,  6.  24  Oct.  1«42;  m.  20  March,  1862^ 
Florence  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Col- 
lins W^oodbridge,  Esq.  ot  Dominica,  and  of  Por- 
chester Square,  London,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Howard  Nodaille,  b.  5  July,  1867. 

I.  Magdalen  Florence  Nouaille,  6.  26  June,  1863. 

n.  Agnes  Malvina  Nouaille,  6.  30  Oct.  1865. 

Lineage.— Edward  Rcdge,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  F.E.G.S. 
F.R.H.S.,  F.R.L.S.,  of  Abbey  Manor,  Evesham,  co.  Worcester, 
and  of  Wimpole  Street,  London,  m.  28  July,  1791,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Peter  Nouaille,  of  London,  and  of  Greatness,  co.  Kent,  an;!a 
by  her  (6.  29  Oct.  1761  and  d.  1  Sept.  1836)  had  issue, 

Edward  John  {see  Rddge  of  L.cesltain). 

Samcel  Nouaille,  of  whom  presently. 

Anne  Eliza,  b.  13  June,  1797.;     m.  22  Sept.   1824,  Charlea 
Richard  Pole,  Esq.  of  Wickhid  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and. 
d.  29  Sept.  1879.    He  d.  10  Aug.  1879,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Eudge  d.  3  Sept.  1846.     His  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Nocaille  Ecdge,  Esq.  of  Threekingham,  co.  Lin- 
coln, D.L.,  b.  21  May,  IbOl ;  Mi.  3  Feb.  1842,  Mary  Magdalen, 
dau.  of  Rev.  William  Collins  Colton,  and  d.  24  Aug.  186."), 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  25  June,  1870)  an  only  son,  Walter  Wil- 
liam Nouaille  Eudge,  Esq.,  now  of  Threekingham. 

J^nmilji  of  U^ouuilU. 

Peter  Nouaille,  of  St  Anne's,  Soho,  co.  Middlese.\,  came 
over  from  France  after  the  Eevocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes- 
in  1686,  and  c^  about  1692.     He  had  issue, 

Peter  Nouaille,  of  Pater  Noster  Row,  merchant,  who  in. 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Mailliard,  of  Sp.tal  Fields,  and  </.  11 
April,  1763,  aged  70,  leaving'by  her  (who  d.  II  Dec.  1705)  a. 
dau.,  Susanna,  who  m.  James  F'rushard,  of  London,  and  d, 
22  Feb.  1795,  and  a  son, 

Peter  Nouaille,  of  London,  and  of  Greatness,  co.  Kent, 
D.L.  for  the  city  of  London,  m.  Feb.  1760,  Elizabeth,  only 
child  of  Peter  Delamare,  of  Greatness,  co.  Kent,  and  d.  7  Dec- 
1809,  having  by  her  (who  d.  6  June,  1805)  had  issue,  Peter  Nou- 
aille, of  Greatness,  J. P.  CO.  Kent,  6.  7  May,  1766;  ra.  17  Sept. 
1801,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Woodgate,  of  Summer  Hiil, 
Tunbridge,  Kent,  and  had  issue ;  and  Annis,  m.  Edward  Ecdgb^ 
Esq.,  asabove. 

Arms— See  Ecdge  of  Ecesham 

Heat — Threeliiughani,  Folkiiigham,  co.  Lincoln. 


CAIiVEKLEY-RUDSTON    OF    HAYTON. 

Calverley-Eudston,  Tkevok  Whelee,  Esq. 
of  Havton,  and  Allerthorpe  Hall,  co.  York,  J. P.  foi- 
N.  Eiding,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  E.  Biding,  Fellow 
of  Eojal  Horticultural  Society,  Fellow  of  Zoolo- 
gical Society  of  London,  b.  80  Dec.  1851 ;  assumed 
by  royal  licence  the  name  of  Calverley-Eudston  in 
compliance  with  thewill  of  his  uncle,  tlielateWilJiam 
Henry  Eudston-Kead  ;  .s.  his  uncle  18S6  ;  r/j.  1873, 
Annie,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Liilbert  Wilkes,  Esq.  of 
Chadwick  Manor,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  George  Trevor,  6.  14  Feb.  1874. 

II.  A  son,  b.  and  d.  1884. 

I.  Annie  Teresa,  b.  5  Feb.  1875. 

II.  Evelyn  Maud,  b.  19  Jan.  1880. 

Liineag-e.— Sir  John  Ecdsto>,  Lord  of   the  Manor  of 
Hay  ton,  in  the  East  Eiding,  was  living  C  Iving  John.    From 


1756 


EUG- 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EUM 


him  descended  the  distinguished  co.  York  family  of  IUdston 
ifci  BpBKE's  Extinct  Baroncttt:/(). 

Elizabeth  Kldstox,  of  llayton  (sister  and  heir  of  Sir 
Tliomas  Kiulston,  3rd  Bart,  of  Hayton,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
lUidston,  2nd  Bart.,  by  Katlurine  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heirof 
Ooorge  Mountayne,  Esq.  of  Westow),  m.  Henry  Cutler,  Esq., 
<ldest  sou  of  Sir  Gervaise  Cutler,  Knt.  of  Stainborough  Hall 
<jiow  VTentworth  Castle),  in  the  West  Riding,  but  had  no  issue. 
iShe  survived  her  husband,  and  at  her  decease  devised  her 
KLUiily  property  at  Hayton  and  elsewhere  to  her  cousin  and 
heir-general, 

KcDSTON  Calveklet,  Esq.,  son  of  'William  CalTerley,  by 
Jane  Binnington  his  wife,  grandson  of  Charles  Calverley,  by 
Catherine  Mitchell  his  wife,  and  great-grandson  of  Hester, 
<lau.  of  William  Kudsti.n  and  niece  of  Sir  Walter  Eudston, 
J  St  Bart.  This  gentleman,  on  inheriting  Hayton,  assumed  the 
surname  and  Arms  cf  Kudston.  He  in.  1  Oct.  I76I,  Anne, 
<lau.  of  William  Stockdale,.Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Cctleb,  his  heir  ;  William  Stockdale,  Midshipman 
K.*C.,  lost  at  sea;  George,  a  merchant  at  Hull,  hi.  and  had 
issue,  Henry,  lost  at  sea ;  Charles,  a  merchant  at  Hull ;  Char- 
lotte. 771.  Eichard  Vawser,  Esq.;  and  Anne.  Mr.  Calverley- 
liudston  d.  15  June,  1S06,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Tho.mas  Cctler  ErDSTON-EEAU,  of  Hayton,  6. 19  Nov. 
1762,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Read, 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  William  Eead,  Esq.  of  Sand- 
Hutton.  He  m.  26  Jlay,  1803,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Obolmley,  Esq.  of  Whitby  Abbey  and  Howsbam,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Henry,  his  heir. 

tieorge  (Eev.).  M.A.,  hector  of  Sutton-on-Derwent,  E.R.  co. 
York,  b.  24  Feb.  1810;  m.  1830,  Teresa,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Wheler,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Charle-i  Wheler, 
7th  Bart,  of  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  andci.  31  Dec.  1861, 
leaving  issue, 
Tbevob  Wheler,  now  of  Hayton. 
Louisa.  Georgiana.  Theresa  Charlotte. 

Thomas  Frederick  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rural  Dean  and  Rector  of 
Wilhyham,  near  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent,  J. P.  cu.  Lincoln, 
li.  4  June,  1811  ;  m.  1st,  21  May,  1846,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry  David  Erskine,  Dean  of  Eipon, 
.and  had  by  her  a  son,  Lionel,  6.  19  March,  and  cl.  13  May, 

1846.  and  2ndly,  23  May,  1867.  Barbara  Louisa  Fell,  uau. 
of  William  Thompson,  M.D.,  of  I'riorletham,  co.  Fife,  and 
of  St.  Andrews,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.  l-rederlca  Louisa. 
The  Eev.  T.  F.  Raidston-Read  d.  20  Jan.  1892. 

JCdward,  Major  in  the  army,  b.  13  Oct.  1812:  m.  29  April, 

1847,  Isabella,  dau.  of  E.  S.  Strangwjys,  Esq.  ot  AIne,  and 
has,  D"Arcy  Wellesley  Edward  ;  llarry,  m.  6  March,  Is^s, 
Lilian,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Cu.x,  Esq.  of  10,  Belgrave 
Square;  Noel;  Constance;  and  Ada. 

•Charles,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  16  May,  ISla;  d.  1854. 

AV alter,  b.  iO  March,  1820;  d.  27  Oct.  1»29. 

Anna,  m.  20    Feb.    Is39,   Eev.    John   Harding,    Rector   of 

Walkerne,  Herts,  who  d.  7  Feb.  1873.     She  d.  5  May,  1839. 
Maria  Christiana,  d.  25  Dec.  1821. 
Catherine,  m.  21  May,  1846,  Rev.  J.  W.  Atkinson,  Vicar  of 

Brodsworth,  Doncaster,  who  d.  25  May,  1«67.     She  d.  23 

Feb.    1873,   leaving    two   sons  and    two    daus.,    Wiliiam, 

Arthur,  Emily,  and  Katherine. 
Elizabeth  .\melia,  m.  7  Jidy,  1840,  Thomas  Faulconer,  Esq., 

and    has   issue,    Robert;     Rudston ;    Arthur;    Louisa,   m. 

Admiral  Arthur  Ctiatfield,  R.N.;     Amy,    m.    V.    Morgan, 

Esq.  ;  and  Carrie,  m.  Hortden  Hamilton,  Esq. 

Mr.  Eudston-Read  d.  17  Sept.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
«on, 

William  Henbt  Rudston-Eead,  Esq.  of  Hayton,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  F.H.S.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  14  May,  1808. 
d.  15  Aug.  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bulU"  heads  erased  pean,  each  charged  on 
the  neck  with  a  cross  moline  or.  Crest — A  bear's  paw  erect 
pean,  grasping  a  cross  moline  erminois. 

Hi-Ms — Hayton,  and  Allerthorpe  Hall,  Pocklington.  co. 
lork- 


EUGGXiES-BRISE    OF    SPAINS    HALL, 

Ecggles-Beise,  Samuel  Beise,  Esli.,  C.B.,  of 
Spains  Hall,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  East 
Essex  1868  to  1884,  Col.  Commanding  West  Essex 
Militia,  and  late  of  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  2'J 
Dec.  182.i  ;  w.  4May,  1847,  Marianne  Wejland,  4th 
■dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bower  Smijth,  10th  Bart,  of 
ilill  ilall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Wetland,  J.P.  for  Essex,  6.  2  April,  1853; 
ra.  Sept.  1876,  Mabel,  eldest  dau.  of  Uetavius  E.  Coope, 
Esq.,  .M.P.,  of  Eochetts,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  three  sons 
and  four  daus. 


II.  Evelyn  John,  b.  6  Dec.  1857. 

III.  Cecil  Edward,  Capt.  2nd  batt.  the  Duke  of  Wellington's 
(West  Riding)  Regl.,  b.  18  Feb.  1859 ;  in.,  and  d.  29  Nov. 
1888,  at  Halifax,  lea\ing  issue. 

IV.  Reginald  Francis,  b.  21  Sept.  1860. 

v.  Harold  Goodeve,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6. 17  March, 
1864. 

I.  Adela  Marianne. 

II.  Edith  Cecilia,  m.  1872,  Capt.  A.  Ind,  late  nth  Regt. 

III.  Constance  Sophia,  m.  1874,  W.  Hunter  Rodwell,  Esq.  of 
Woodlands,  SutTolk. 

IV.  .Mice  Catherine. 

\ .  Rosalind  Letitia,  m.  1878,  Edward  Kensit  Norman,  Esq., 
.1.1'.  and  D.L.,  eldest  son  of  Eev.  Charles  F.  Norman,  of 
Mistley  Place,  Essex. 

VI.  Florence  Ada. 

VII.  Beatrice  Georgiana,  m.  1894,  Herbert  Jervis-White- 
Jervis,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Jervis-White-Jervis, 
M.P.  for  Harwich. 

Lineag-e.— The  family  of  Eoggyll,  Ruggle,  and  Ruggles, 
the  name  being  variously  spelt,  is  found  to  be  of  ancient 
standing  in  Suffolk.  One  of  its  members,  the  celebrated 
George  Ruggles,  son  of  Thomas  Ruggles,  of  Lavenham,  wrote 
the  comedy  of  Ijnoramus,  which  was  acted  before  King 
James  I.,  1614  {ue  life  of  this  scholar,  by  John  Sydney 
Hawkins,  1787). 

Tho.mas  Ruggles,  of  Booking,  Essex,  m.  1736,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Joshua  Brise,  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  and  vUtimately  his 
issue  became  heirs  and  representatives  of  that  family. 

Samuel  Ruggles,  brother  of  the  said  Thomas,  bought  Spains 
Hall,  Essex,  1760,  and  left  it  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Ruggles,  Esq.  (son  of  his  brother  Thomas),  D.L. 
Essex,  and  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  6.  28  Jan.  1745;  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  cf  Joseph  Sayer,  Esq.,  who<?.  s.  p.  2SNov. 
1776;  2ndly,  March,  1779,  Jane  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Freeland, 
Esq.  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  andcZ.  Nov.  1813,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  22  Nov.  182'2)  a  son, 

John  Ruggles,  Esq.  of  Spains  Hall,  Essex,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  July,  1782,  who  took  the  name  of  Brise 
1827  ;  he  was  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk  1829.  He  m.  29  Jan. 
1824  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Haynes  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cop- 
ford  Hall,  Colchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  March,  1877)  had 
issue  (with  two  daus.,  Georgiana,  m.  Major  Walter  Key  Hasle- 
wood,  of  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  s.  p.  May,  1880 ;  and  Cecilia  Sus- 
annah, m.  10  June,  1851,  Charles  Henry  Spencer  George 
Canning,  2nd  Lord  Garvagh),  one  son,  the  present  Samuel 
Brise  liuGGLES-BnisE,  Esq.  of  Spains  Hall.  John  Eugglcs- 
Brise  d.  Sept.  1852. 

^)-?/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  per  chevron  engrailed  gu. 
and  arg.,  tiiree  roses  counterchanged,  for  Ruggles;  2nd  and 
3rd  lozengy  gu.  and  arg.,  a  cross  of  the  second  within  a 
bordure  sa.,  fleury  of  eight  quatrefoils,  for  Brise.  Crest — A 
tower  or,  transtixed  with  four  darts  in  saltire  and  inflamed 
p|ir.     Motto — Struggle. 

6'i;aJ— Spains  Hall,  near  Braintree,  Essex. 


RUMSEY    OF    TBELLICK. 

Ei'MSEY,  Edward  AVaugh,  Esq.  of  Trellick,  co. 
Moimioutli,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Monmouth,  Lieut. - 
Col.  late  2nd  Batt.  Gloucester  Eegt.,  b.  21  May, 
1839 ;  m.  12  April,  1871,  Mary  Emma,  dau.  o^' 
James  Dui^dale,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Ivy  Bank,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  Crajthorne,  Yorks,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Fannie.  ii.  Nina.  iii.  Amy. 

Lineagre. — John  Rumset,  Esq.  of  Wolvesnewton,  and 
for  sometime  of  Ridinayne,  co.  Monmouth,  who  by  an  inden- 
ture of  11  May,  1663  got  a  conveyance  of  the  estate  of  Wolves- 
newton, from  Rowland  Morgan,  cent.  He  made  his  will  8 
June,  1683,  in  which  he  mentions  his  son,  Henrt,  and  his 
sister  Sisley,  this  will  was  proved  in  London,  by  Dorothy 
his  widow,  26  Feb.  1686-7,  administration  having  been 
previously  granted  to  his  son,  at  Llandaff,  8  March,  1683-4. 
His  issue  were  a  dau.  Margaret,  of  the  town  of  Usk  (who  made 
her  will  3  March,  1st  James  II.,  which  was  proved  3  April 
same  year,  16s5)  and  a  son  .and  heir, 

Henry  Rumset,  Esq.  of  Wolvesnewton,  who  was  admini- 
strator to  his  father,  and  was  party  to  three  several  indentures 
dated  21  Jan.  1705,  1  Feb.  1721,  and  '20  Feb.  1721,  he  was  dead 
before  April,  1741.  He  m.  (settlements  dated  13  Nov.  1685) 
Anne,  dau.  of  —  Lewis,  and  Susan  his  wife,  and  sister  of 
Henry  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Hygay,  parish  of  Trellick,  co.  Monmouth, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Rumset,  Esq.  of  Trellick  Court  in  the  parish  of  Trellick, 


BUS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RU3 


1757 


CO.  Monmouth,  m.  (settlement  dated  16  April,  1731,  to  which 
his  mother  was  a  party)  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Thomas  Evans, 
Ksq.  of  Llangattock-sibon-aval,  co.  Monmouth,  and  Kingsmill 
Evans,  Esq.  of  the  town  of  Monmouth.  He  made  his  will  7 
Oct.  1758,  which  was  proved  31  May,  1760,  and  left  an  only 
dau.,  Elizabeth  (living  unm.  19  May,  1762)  and  an  only  son 
and  successor, 

John  Rdmset,  Esq.  of  Trellick  Co^irt  (legatee  of  a  silver 
cup,  bequeathed  to  him  by  his  Aunt  Hesther  Evans,  of  Llan- 
gattock,  will  dated  12  Feb.  1781,  and  proved  26  June,  1787, 
bur.  at  Trellick),  m.  at  Newland,  co.  Gloucester  (settlements 
dated  2  Aug.  1770),  Frances,  sister  of  Edmund  Ppobyn,  Esq. 
of  Newland,  by  whom  (who  d.  1818-19)  he  had  issue, 

John  (Eev.),  his  successor. 

Frances,  d.unm.  1847,  bur.  at  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester. 

Harriet,  d.  unm.  1860,  bur.  at  Clifton. 

The  Eev.  John  Rumset,  of  Trellick  Court,  the  only  son  and 
heir,  for  sometime  perpetual  curate  of  Chapel  Hill,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, chaplain  to  Lord  Kingston,  and  Vicar  of  Llangun- 
neda,  co.  Carmarthen,  to.  at  St.  Margaret's, Westminster,  1802, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eagles,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Bristol, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1816,  and  was  bur.  at  the  Temple  Church, 
Bristol)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Herbert,  6.  1809,  Lieut.  E.I.C.  Horse  Artillery,  c?.  «nTO. 
at  Madras,  1831. 

HI.  Arthur,  of  Trellick,  h.  25  April,  1813,  m.  Harriet  Holt, 
and  had  issue,  John;  Herbert;  Harriet;  Fanny;  Charlotte; 
and  Clara. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  Heni-y  Tuson,  Esq.  of  Ilchester,  co.  Somer 
set. 

II.  Fanny,  m.  Eichard  Gapper,  Esq.,  Toronto,  Canada,  AVest. 

III.  Harriet,  in.  Edward  Miirkham,  Esq.  of  Welbeck  Street, 
St.  Marylebone,  Middlesex,  son  of  the  Very  Eev.  George 
Markham,  CD.,  Dean  of  York,  and  grandson  of  Most  Eev. 
William  Markham,  Archbishop  of  York  (see  Makkham  of 
Becca. 

Eev.  John  Eumsey  d.  1821,  and  was  bur.  at  Trellick,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  William  Eumset,  Esq.  of  Trellick  Court,  Capt.  44th 
Regt.  H.E.I. C.S.,  Madras,  b.  1808;  m.  12  Aug.  1830,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Col.  Edward  Winterton  Snow,  H.E.I.C.S.  Madras,  d. 
of  cholera  on  march  from  Trichinopoly  to  Madras  1847,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Edwakd  Waugh,  now  of  Trellick  and  Eocklands. 

I.  Louisa  Eliza,  m.  5  Aug.  1850,  Major  Worsopp,  and  has 
issue,  Mainwaring  George  Arthur;  John  Arthui-;  Emma 
Louise  :  Mary  Anna  ;  and  Augusta  Leman. 

II.  Charlotte  Harriett,  m.  22  Sept.  1863,  Col.  Cooke,  and  has 
issue,  Arthur  Henry;  Augustus  Hodgson,  Lieut.  Indian 
Staff  Corps,  and  Louisa  Henrietta. 

III.  Emma  French,  to,  25  June,  1855,  Major-Gen.  Way,  and 
has  issue,  Henry  George,  Lieut,  (retired)  Indian  Staff  Corps  ; 
Lewis,  Surg.-Capt.  Army  Medical  Staff;  Alfred  Edward; 
Harold  Arthur  Leonard ;  Mary;  and  Catherine  Susan. 

IV.  Adria  Fanny^  m.  23  April,  1860,  Col.  Macdonald,  and  d. 
28  June,  1876,  leaving  issue,  Clarence  Herbert,  Capt. 
Indian  Staff  Corps;  Percy  Edward;  Hu^h,  Lieut.  Royal 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers ;  Annie  Flora ;  and  Adria  Louisa. 

f^eat — Trellick  Court,  in  the  Parish  of  Trellick,  co.  Monmouth. 
liesidence — Eocklands,  Eoss,  co.  Hereford. 
Town  Residence — 45,  Welbeck  Street,  W. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 


RUSH    OF    FARTHINGHOE. 

Etjsh,  George  Acland  G-ordon,  Esq.  of  Far- 
tliinglioe,  CO.  Northampton,  and  of  Elsenliam  Hall, 
Essex,  b.  12  July,  1852 ;  m.  3  Feb.  1880,  Juliet, 
eldest  dau.  of  D.  Lloyd-Jones,  Esq.  of  Victoria. 

Ijineag-e.— William  Rush,  Esq.  of  St.  Botolph,  near 
Colchester,  Essex,  was  b.  1611.  He  was  possessed  of  lands  in 
COS.  Essex  and  Suffolk.  His  will,  dated  3  March,  1668,  was 
proved  14  May,  1669.  He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Alderman  Stuart, 
of  Colchester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  and  St.  Saviour's,  South, 
■wark,  Surrey,  bapt.  21  Nov.  1641  ;  d.  s.  p.  1667;  his  will 
dated  23  Aug.  that  year,  was  proved  by  Bridget,  his  widow, 
8  Sept.  following. 

II.  Samuel,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

HI.  George,    of    Lambeth,    Surrey,    in.   Ann,  dau.  of   Dr. 
CoUard,  of   Braintree,  Essex,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who 
took  out  administration  to  him  1  Sept.  1712), 
1  George,  6.  Jan.  1681  ;  d.  31  April  following. 

1  Anne,  d.  young,  1685. 

2  Bridget,  in.  Elias  Browne. 
IV.  John,  bapt.  22  Aug.  1647. 

I.  Anna,  m,  John  Dearsley,  Esq.  of  Norwich. 


Mr.  Rush  d.  10  March,  1668,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Botolph. 
His  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Rush,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  was  bapt.  at  St, 
Botolph,  22  Jan.  1613.  He  purchased  messuages  and  land* 
in  the  City  of  London,  and  in.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Ralph  Creffield, 
Esq.  of  Colchester,  Essex,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  May,  1733,  aged 
80  years)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  or  Benhall,  Suffolk,  and  Teldhdm  Hall,  6.  1669  ; 
TO.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Browne,  of  London,  by- 
whom  he  had  a  son,  Samuel,  d.  1713,  .aged  14,  and  a  dau. 
Hannah,  m.  Michael  Mertiiis,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  MarUw, 
dau.  of  William  Clarke,  of  London,  by  whom  rwho  d.  23. 
Aug.  1759,  aged  84)  he  had  further  issue,  William,  d.  1713, 
aged  3  ;  Charies,  d.  young  1713  ;  George,  d.  18  July,  1716, 
aged  16;  John,  d.unm. ;  Samuel,  of  Benhall,  6.  1715,  d.unm. 
24  June,  1783,  having  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  kins- 
man. Sir  William  Beauuiuurice  Rush,  Knt.  of  Wiinbleiun 
House;  Martha,  d.  1713;  Martha,  m.  15  April,  1745,  John 
Damar,  Esq.  of  Came,  Dorset,  and  d.  May,  1799;  and  Mary, 
d.  unm.  May,  1 784. 

II.  William,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  1678;  d.  unm.  18  April,  1703. 

II.  Hannah,  to.  John  Meade,  Esq. 

Samuel  Rush,  of  Clapham,  d.  9  Jan.  1710.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Rush,  Esq.  of  Maryland  Point,  Essex,  6.  1071  ;  m, 
1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Lorken,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
intestate,  and  administration  was  granted  to  her  husband,  a 
Nov.  1708)  had  an  only  son, 
Samuel,  heir  to  his  father. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Boys,  Alderman  of  Col- 
chester, who  rf.  without  surviving  issue,  19  July,  1742,  aged  68. 
He  d.  27  Oct.  1738,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  James's,  Colchester. 
His  only  son, 

Samuel  Rush,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts,  s.  to  the- 
lands  and  messuages  purchased  by  his  grand-uncle,  Samuel 
Rush,  in  the  City  of  London.  By  Henrietta  Maria  his  wife,  he- 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  of  Farthinglioe,  co.  Northampton,  Capt.  in  thc- 
Middle.'^ex  Militia,  vi.  Kitty,  dau.  of  William  Heath,  Esi). 
of  Stansted,  Mount  Fedget,  Essex,  who  d.  27  Sept.  1803. 
He  (/.  July  same  year,  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  2  Kitty,  d.  unm. 

3  Bridget,  Mrs.  Ogilvy,  d.  18  Sept.  1821. 

III.  John,  d.  unm.  on  his  passage  to  America. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Mr.  Ingram,  of  London,  Attorney,  by  whom 
she  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Coulson,  of  Fleur-de- 
lis  Court,  London,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau., 

Henrietta  Maria  Coulson,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Samuel  Rush, 
of  Kensington. 

II.  Mary,  Mrs.  Roberts. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  John  Corner,  R.N.,  and  d.  March, 
1781. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Rush,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts,  6.  18  Feb. 
1722 ;  TO.  8  Nov.  1748,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Smith,  of  London, 
Merchant,  by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1813,    aged  85)   he   had 

issue, 

I.  William  Beaumaubice  (Sir),  his  successor. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  b.  17  March,  1752; 
TO.  his  cousin,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coulson,  Oi! 
Fleur-de-lis  Court,  London,  and  d.  March,  18'20,  having  had 
by  her  (who  d.  9  Aug.  1826; a  son  and  a  dau., 

Samuel,  b.  23  Nov.  1784;  d.  unm.  9  April,  1799. 
Maria,  to.  2u  July,  1809,  Henry  Urraston  Thompson,  of 
Hanover  Square,  London,  M.D. 

Mr.  Rush  d.  16  Jidy,  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiK  William  Beaumaurice  Rush,  Knt.  of  Wimbledon  House, 
Surrey,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  at  sea  off  Beaumaris,  North  Wales, 
21  Aug.  1750;  inherited,  1780,  the  estates  of  his  kinsman, 
Samuel  Rush,  Esq.  of  Benhall,  and  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood,  1800.  He  m.  10  April,  1782,  Laura,  dau.  of 
Cremer  Carter,  Esq.  of  Southwark,  Surrey,  by  whom  (who  d. 
14  Nov.  1822)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Laura,  to.  Sept.  1801,  Basil  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn, 
London,  Barrister-at-l.aw,  andd.  16  June,  1806. 

II.  Julia,  TO.  April,  1803,  John  Leach,  Esq.  of  Cadogan  Place, 
Sloane  Street,  Chelsea. 

III.  Charlotte,  in.  1  Jan.  1806,  John  M.  Cripps,  Esq.  of  Stan- 
ton, Sussex. 

IV.  Clarissa,  to.  22  May,  1810,  her  cousin,  George  Rush, 
Esq.  of  Farthinghoe,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Angelica,  m.  26  March,  1806,  Rev.  Edward  Daniel  Clarke, 
LL.D.,  Rector  of  Hailton,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Yeldham, 

VI.  Louisa,  m.  14  Oct.  1812,  John  Augustus  Knipe,  Esq.  of 
Belturbet,  co.  Cavan. 


1758 


RUS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EUS 


Sir  'Winiara  Beaumaurice  Rush  dyins  without  male  issue,  was 
ji.  in  the  representatiou  of  the  family  by  his  kinsman  snd  son- 
in-law, 

George  RrsH,  Esq.  of  Elsenham  Hall,  Essex,  and  Karthing- 
^Oe,  CO.  Northampton.  J. P.  and  U.L.,  Hisli  ShentT  eo.  North- 
-■'mp:on  1S13,  6.  ".'9  April,  1785;  77!.  22  M.^y,  ISIO,  bis  cousin, 
Clarissa,  dau.  of  Sir  Wiliijin  iJcaumaui'ice  liush,  Kut.of  Wim- 
i>U"don,  ami  had  issue, 

I.  Geokiu:  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Arihur  Hiath,  b.  23  Aug.  1813. 
HI.  Alfred,  heir  to  his  brm her. 

I.  Clarissa,  »j.  Kighl  Hon.  Henry  James  Baillie. 

II.  Angelica. 

III.  Maria  Theresa,  in.  James  Arthur  Taylor,  Ksq. 

IV.  Ellen  Charlotte,  m.  ls4G,  Hon.  E.  15.  Wmttesley. 

V.  Emily,   »i.   1st,  G.   Wcodroire.  Esq.,   and  kindly.  Walker 
Skirrow,  Esq. 

Mr.  Rush  d.  1843,  and  was  ,'.  by  his  eldest  son, 

GtoRGE  William  Rush,  Esq.  of  Karthinghoe  and  Elsenham 

llall,  0.  6  March,  ISU  ;   and  d.  Sept.  1854,  when  he  was  s.  by 

Jiis  brother, 

Alfred  Kcsh,  Esq.  of  Earthinghoe,  co.  Northampton,  J. P., 

High  Sheiiff  lSb4,  Capt.  TTtli  Regt.,  6.  17  Oct.  1818  ;  d.  March, 

1873;    ),i.  9  July,  ls46,  Maiy  Workman,  eldest  dau.  of  Col. 

.Toseiih  Anderson,  C.B.  and  K.H  ,  Commanding  50th  Regt.,  by 

*vhom  (who  d.  June,  1876)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred  George  Andekson,  his  successor. 

II.  George  Acland  Gordon,  now  of  I  artluughoe. 

III.  William  ileaumai  li^e,  b.  9  Oct.  1854. 

IV.  Joseph  Arthur,  6.  Is58. 

V.  John  Campbell,  6.  1860. 

I.  Mary   Clarissa,   b.    1855 ;    m.   Sept.    1875,   Capt.    James 
Williams. 

1\1t.  Rush  d.  March,  1873,  and  was  .>!.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alfred  George  Anderson  Kcsh,  Esq.  of  Farthinghoe  and 

Elsenham   Hall,  b.  18  Jan.  1851  ;  and  d.  umn.  3  May,  1879, 

when  he  wass.  by  his  brother,  the  present 

George  Acland  Gordon  Rush,  Esq.  of  Farthinghoe  and 

Elsenham  Hall. 

Jrms — Quarterly,  gu.  and  arg.,  on  a  fesse  per  pole  vert  and 
<ir,  between  three  horses  courant,  as  many  roundels  counter- 
•changed.  Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased  vert,  langued  gu.  gui.tec 
*l'or,  Rorged  with  a  collar  or,  charged  with  three  toiteaux. 
Jlotto—Vn  Dieu,  un  roi,  une  foi. 

&a(«— Farthinghoe,  Rrackley ;  and  Elsenham  Hall,  Essex. 


EUSHBROOKE  OF  BUSHBROOKE. 

EusnBEOOKE,KoBKRT  Wtnduam  Jeemvn,  Esq. 
of  Euslibrooke  Park,  Suffolk,  b.  14  Feb.  1858  ;  m. 
ISSo,  Constance  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  John 
Eeridge  Sparrow,  of  Algarkirk  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Basil  Wtndham,  6.  ISStJ. 

II.  Jermyn,  6.  1890. 

HI.  Bartle  Davers,  b.  1892. 
I.  Christabel  Henrietta. 

liineag-e.— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  family  of 
■Scotland,  of  .Scotland  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  and  assumed  the  name 
■of  RcsHBRooKE.  In  1180,  Scotland  de  Uusubrooke,  held 
lands  in  Rysebroc,  of  Sampson,  Abbot  of  St.  Edmund's.  In  '28 
Henri  III.,  Thomas,  son  of  Micliael  and  Beatrice,  and  grand- 
son of  Scotland,  held  half  a  knight's  fee  in  Little  Saxham. 
Agnes  and  Isabella,  co-heiresses,  sistersof  Thomas  Rushbro(jke, 
m.  Thomas  Jermyn,  and  William  le  Large,  and  conveyed  to 
them  the  lands  in  Rushbrooke  and  Little  Saxham.  Michael 
DE  Rushbrooke,  by  a  2nd  marriage,  had  Alice,  William 
.and  Hesrt.  Henry  had  Thomas  and  John,  living  8  Edwaud 
I.  John  had  Hugo,  living  2G  Edward  I.  HuGo,?n.  Maud,  and 
had  Sir  William  de  Rlshbrooke,  living  34  Edward  III. 
Sir  William,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Walter  Weller,  of  liayne  Parva, 
Es?cx,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  and  several  daus.,  his  co-heirs. 
By  his  vfill  dated  8  ItirnABD  II.,  Sir  William  de  Rushbiooke 
leaves  the  Manor  of  Rushbrooke  to  his  son  Thomas,  but  if  he 
■dies  before  inheriting  it,  or  without  issue,  then  the  Manor, 
■&C.,  of  Rushbrooke,  Welnetham,  Rougham,  Mo".ks  Bradfield, 
.and  elsewhere  to  be  sold,  and  the  money  to  be  distributed  for 
the  good  of  the  souls  of  testator,  and  of  his  parents  and  all 
benefactors.    Probate  granted  17  Dec.  I3S3. 

JoHK  Bcshbrooke,  of  Rattlesden,  co.  Suffolk,  who.se  will 
bears  date  10  Oct.  1496,  directed  that  a  priest  should  go  to  Rome 
in  pilgrimage  for  the  benefit  of  his  soul.  By  Joan,  his  wife, 
he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Andrew  Rushbrooke,  who  was  the  father  oJ 


Ben.vet  Rushbrooke,  of  Great  Barter,  co.  Suffolk,  whose  wilt 
bears  date  8  June,  1646;  by  Joan,  his  wife,  he  had  witl» other 
issue,  a  son, 

William  Rushbrooke,  of  Great  Barton,  who  d.  159S,  leaving 
by  Margery,  his  wife,  a  son, 

William  Rushbrooke,  of  Great  Barton,  and  of  Bardwc'.l, 
whose  will  was  proved  in  1623.  By  Mary,  his  wife,  he  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Thomas  Rushbrooke,  of  Great  Fakenham,  who  d.  1655.  By 
his  wife.  Prudence,  dau.  of  John  Frost,  he  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Robert  Rushbrooke,  of  Ilonington,  b.  1629;  d.  1674.  By 
his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Thurston,  he  had  a  son, 

Bariiam  Rushbrooke,  Esq.  m.  Elizabeth  Edwards,  of 
Westowe  ll.all,  Sullolk,  and  was  father  of 

RoBhKT  Rushbrooke,  Esq.  of  Rushbrooke  Park,  m.  1779, 
Mary  Giubb,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Grubb  of  Horsendon,  co. 
Bucks,  and  dying  1829,  left  an  only  son  and  heir. 

Col.  Robert  Rushbrooke,  of  Rushbrooke  Park,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  M.P.  for  the  western  division  of  Suffolk,  6.  2  July,  1779; 
m.  23  May,  1808,  Frances,  illegitimate  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Davers,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Frederic  Bhownlow,  his  heir. 

II.  Wiili.im  Henry,  Cumm.  R.N  ,  b.  1814;  m.  1849,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Uiliani  Mathias,  Surgeon  B.N.,  and  d.  23  July, 
1883,  leaving  i.^sue, 

1  William  Henry,  Capt.  15th  Regt.,  6.  1849;  to.  1887, 
Margaret  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  F.  Whyte  (of  the  family  of 
Whvie  of  J.cixliii),  by  whom  he  has,  William  Phihp 
Henry,  6.  1888;  and  iMary  Anita  Margaret. 

2  Charles  Robert,  b.  and  d.  1857. 

3  Geiard  Robert,  6.  1858. 

4  Charles  George  Davers,  6.  18C2:  d.  1883. 

1  Mary  Anne  Frances. 

2  Anne  Mary  Geronima,  m.  1882,  Major  H.  F.  Tumbull, 
R.I.  Rifles,  who  was  drowned  on  aciive  service  in  Egypt 
in  18S9,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  Edward. 

3  Fanny  Charlotte  Marj ,  a  Sister  of  Charity. 

4  Augusra  Mary,  6.  and  d.  1805. 
6  Victoria  Mary  Louisa. 

III.  Charles  Davers,  an  Officer  32nd  Regt.,  drowned  acci- 
dentally 1841,  in  the  Dockyard  at  Portsmouth. 

I.  Louisa  Klizabeth,  m.  1836,  Lieut.-Col.  Eyres,  late  of  the 
Grenaiher  Guards,  and  has  i-^sue. 

II.  .'Vugusia  Elizabeth,  in.  1838,  Thomas  Dufiield,  Esq.  of 
Marcham  Park,  Berks,  M.P.  for  Abingdon,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Fanny  Georgiana,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  William  Eden,  late 
.')6th  Regt.,  and  has  is  ue. 

IV.  Mary  Caroline,  m.  18)3,  Henry  Leheup  Cocksedge,  Esq. 
of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  late  6th  I)ragoon  Guards,  and  has 
issue. 

V.  Frederica  Harriet,  h.  10  Aug.  1819;  d.  unm.  U  Oct.  1882. 
Col.  Rushbrooke  d.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Frederick  Brownlow  Rushbrooke,  Esq.  of  Rush- 
brooke P.ark,  Major  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b.  1814;  Ui.  1st, 
1844,  Albinia  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Lyminster,  Sussex,  which  marriage  was  dissolved  1853.  He 
la.  2ndly,  1854,  Violette  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Alfred  Trimmer, 
of  Haslemere,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  had  issue, 

Robert  Wyndham  Jermyn,  now  of  Rushbrooke. 
He  m.  Srdly,  1859,  Eliza,  Catherine,  dau.  of  W.  W.  Ray,  Esq. 
of  Boxford.     She  m.  2ndly,  18  Sept.  1874,  Warwick  Falkland 
Tryon,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Major-Gen.  Tryon.    Major  Rushbrooke 
d.  14  Aug.  1870,  aged  57. 

yirms — Sa.,  a  fesse  between  three  roses  or;  quarterings, 
Edwards  and  Hebbkrt.  Cratt  A  lion  sejant  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  rose  or.     MoUo — Fluuiinis  ritu  feriinur. 

Stat — Rushbrooke  Park,  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk. 


RUSSEIi    OF    DUNDAS    CASTLE    AND 
BliACKBBAES. 

EussEi,,  James,  Esq.  of  Uuudas  Castle,  co.  Lin 
lithgow,  and  of  Blackbraes,  co.  Stirlinn;,  J. P.  for 
the  former  co.,  late  Lieut.  Highland  Boriler.-* 
Militia,  b.  C  Sept.  1858  ;  educated  at  Harrow,  and 
Jesus  College,  Cambridge. 

Iiineagre. — John  Russel,    Esq.  of  Broadstonc,   J.   1070; 
m.  and  h.ad  issue, 

John,  of  Grayrig.  James,  of  Blackbraes. 

Thomas,  of  Langcroft.  William,  of  Green  Hill. 

A  dau.,  who  m.  Orr,  of  Forrestburn. 

He  purchased  the  estate  of  Blackbraes,  which  he  left  to  his- 
2nd  son, 

James  Russel,  Esq.  of  Blackbraes,  6.  1694;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Carrie  of  Curriehill,  and  had  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTLIY. 


EL'S 


1759 


James,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  jii.  Grifiley,  of  Leaniore. 

Janet,  m.  James  Walker,  of  Luck. 

Wary,  m.  Kobert  Walker,  of  Weedings. 
The  son, 

James  Rossel,  of  Blackhraes,  6.  1722  :  m.  1746,  Helen,  dau. 
«f  James  Young,  of  Shieldbill,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

John.  William. 

Janet,  77t.  Walt  of  Candy. 

Mary,  m.  —  Nimnio. 

Margaret,  7n.  David  Gillcrs,  of  Gorneyre. 
Mr.  Russel  d.  Aug.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Russel,  P'sq.  of  Blackhraes,  b.  1748;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Russell,  of  Bentilaulds,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

John,  a  merchant  in  East  Indies. 

Alexander,  in  the  American  Navy. 

Jlenry,  a  merchant  in  East  Indies. 

Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Pollis. 

Helen,  Mrs.  Fairley.  Mary,  Mrs.  Callender. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Rdssel,  Esq.  of  Blackhraes  and  Arnotdale,  6. 1787 ; 
r/i.  8  June,  1813,  Catheiine,  dau.  of  John  Crawford,  of  Falkirk, 
and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir.  John. 

Slargaret,  m.  Henry  Aitken,  Esq.  of  Darroclc. 

Catherine. 

Elizabetli,  m.  Graham  Hardie,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Bantaskine. 

Jean,  d,  unm 

Helen,  m.  Alexander  Nimmo,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Russel,  Esq.  of  Blackhraes  and  Arnotdale,  ft.  1S16; 
',n.  19  Oct.  1855,  Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Curie,  Esq.  of  Evelaw, 
CO.  Berwick,  and  had  issue. 

I.  James,  now  of  Blackhraes  and  Dundas  Castle. 

I.  Isabella  Romanes,  m.  Charles  Maitland  Pelham  Burn, 
late  Lieut.  78th  Highlanders,  son  ot  Gen.  Henry  Pelham 
Burn,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Catherine  James  Crawford. 

Mr.  Russel  d.  31  Oct.  1860. 

Se'ils — Dundas  Castle,  South  Quecnsferry,  N.B.;  and  Black- 
braes,  CO.  Stirling. 


BUSSELIi    OF    ADEN. 

EussELi/,  Col.  Fuancis  Suthley,  C.M.G-.,  of 
Aden,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  late 
CoiTun.  1st  Eoyal  Dragoons,  Mil.  Attache,  Berlin, 
i.  ]3  Dec.  1840;  m.  1  Sept.  1888,  Philippa,  dau. 
of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  Henry  Baillie,  of  Ecdcastle, 
by  his  « ite,  Hon.  Philippa,  dau.  of  the  6th  Viscount 
Strangford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Duncan  Cumine,  6.  30  Nov.  1889. 

II.  DidStan  Arthur  Cumine,  b.  29  Aug.  1891. 

I.  Philippa  Caroline  Cumine. 

II.  Helen  Winifred  Cumine. 

Xiineag'e. — This  family  is  one  of  antiquity,  and  was  at 
an  early  period  settled  in  England,  where  it  was  possessed  of 
very  considerable  estates.  It  is  supposed  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
ducal  family  of  Bedford.  Later,  the  family  became  estab- 
lished in  Scotland,  the  head  of  it  being  denominated  Russell, 
■of  that  ilk.  He  had  an  only  child,  a  dau.,  who  m.  a  cadet  of 
the  family  of  Ramsay,  who,  in  consequence,  assumed  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Russell.  The  descendants 
during  several  generations  held  estates  in  cos.  Roxburgh, 
"Galloway,  <fec. 

Alexander  Rdssell  purchased  considerable  property  in  co. 
Moray  in  1600,  and  resided  in  Elgin,  where  he  d.  1645.  He 
had  three  sons ;  the  second, 

Patrick  Russell,  b.  1630  ;  m.  1st,  Catherine  Sharpe,  sister 
of  James  Sharpe,  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews  (murdered  3  May, 
1679),  and  2ndly,  1696,  Catharine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  Colin  Campbell,  of  Lundie,  by  his  wife  Helen,  dau.  of 
John  Abercrombie,  Esq.  of  Gtassaugh.  By  the  latter,  he  had 
issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

John,  m.  1st,  Margery,  dau.  of  Mackintosh,  of  Blernie, 
and  2ndly,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Calder, 
Bart,  of  wuirton  ;  by  the  latter  he  had  a  son,  Thomas,  who 
bought  the  lands  of  Itathen  and  Blairmormond,  in  co. 
Aberdeen. 

Mr.  Russell  purchased  in  1680  the  lands  of  Catholm  and  part 
•of  Moncoffer,  and  dying  1713  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Alexander  Rdssell,  Esq.  of  Moncoffer,  6.  1697  ;  m.  171S, 
Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Skene,  Esq.  of  that  ilk 
and  Rubieslaw,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Alexandku,  of  whom 
presently,  and  three  daus.,Jane,  Catheiine,  and  Mary.  Hed. 
1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Russell,  Esq.  of  Moncoffer,  m.  1st,  1748,  Mar- 
garet, youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Hay,  Esq.  of  Rannes,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1760)  had  a  dau.  Helen,  m.  Sir  Alexander  Gordon. 
Bart,  of  Letterfourie.  Mr.  Russell  m.  2ndly,  Eliza,  2nd  dau. 
of  Alexander  Innes,  Esq.  of  Rosieburn,  sou  of  Sir  John  Innes, 
Bart,  of  Edengight,  and  by  her  had 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

George,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Thonras  Russell,  of  Rathen. 

Anna,  jii.  her  cousin,  John  Russell,  Esq.,  CipL.  R.N. 
In  1755,  Mr.  Russell  sold  the  estates  of  Moncoffer,  &c.,  in  co. 
Banff,  to  his  cousin,  the  Earl  of  Fife,  and  purchased  those  of 
Aden,  &c.,  in  co.  Aberdeen.    He  d.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Russell,  Esq.  of  Aden.  m.  1792,  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heir  of  James  Cumine,  Esq.  of  Ivinininonth,  by  May,  dau. 
of  James  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Kinmundy.  This  family  of  Cumine 
claimed  to  be  of  the  same  stock  as  Sir  John,  the  Red  Comyn, 
who  was  killed  by  King  Robert  Bri?ce  in  the  Church  of  the 
Minorites,  in  Dumfries,  1305,  because  he  contested  the  Crown 
with  him.  The  Russells  of  Aden  are  cow  representatives  of 
this  ancient  family  and  own  a  portion  of  the  vast  estates 
which  it  formerly  possessed  in  co.  Aberdeen,  of  these  upwards 
of  three-fourths  were  forfeited  to  the  Crown  in  1745,  on  account 
of  the  Chief  having  joined  the  standard  of  Prince  Charles 
Edward  with  a  body  of  horse  raised  among  his  tenantry,  but 
a  portion  was  retained  by  the  Cumines  of  the  day  through  the 
intervention  of  his  wife  Sophia,  dau.  of  15th  Lord  Forbes,  who 
had  taken  a  leading  part  on  the  Hanoveiian  side.  By  Mar- 
garet his  wife  (who  d.  Feb.  1841),  Alexander  Russell  had 
issue, 

Alexander,  of  Aden,  d.  unm.  July,  1831.  James. 

George,  d.  184a. 

Charles,  d.  MO. 

William,  m.  Miss  Scott;  she  d.  1872  ;  he  d.  1877. 

Peter,  6.  1811  ;  d.  1891. 

Margaret,  d.  1826. 

Mary,  m.  Col.  irwin,  and  d.  1834. 
Mr.  Russell  d.  Jan.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Russell,  Esq.  of  Aden,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  Oct.  1797  ;  m.  11  Oct.  1832,  Jliss  Caroline  Lambton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  Oct.  1864)  had  issue, 

Alexander  Cumming,  6.  17  Aug.  1833,  Ensign  74th  High- 
lander, lost  in  the  troopship  "Birkenhead,"  off  the  coast  of 
Alrica,  Feb.  1852. 

James  George  Ferguson,  late  representative. 

Francis  Shirley,  now  of  ."Vden. 

Katharine  Georgiana,  d.  7  Sept.  1843. 
Mr.  Russell  d.  Jan.  1875.    The  second  son, 

James  George  Ferguson  Russell,  Esq.  of  Aden,  co.  Aber- 
deen, J. P.  andD.L.,  Secretary  in  the  Diplomatic  Service,  b. 
11  F-eb.  1836 ;  m.  29  April,  1858,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Laurence  Young,  4th  Bart,  of  Marlow  Park, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Buckingham.  He  d.  s.  p.  1887,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother  Francis  Shirley,  now  of  Aden. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  arg.,  a  lion  gu.,  and  in  chief  two 
crescents  sa.,  for  Rdssell;  2nd  gu.,  three  dirks  paleways 
ppr.,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  surmounted  with  as  many 
wolves'  heads  of  the  last;  3rd  az.,  achevron  arg.  between  three 
suns  in  splendour  ppr.;  4th,  gynnny  of  eight  or  and  sa. 
Crest — A  dexter  hand,  issuing  from  a  cloud,  brandishing  a 
sword  ppr.     Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  Proniptus. 

Seats — Aden  House,  Kininmonth  House,  Mintlaw,  and 
Buchanness  Lodge,  Peterhead,  co.  Aberdeen. 


"WATTS-BUSSELL    OF    BIGGIN    HALIi. 

Watts-Eussei.l,  Mart  Neville,  of  Biggin 
Hall,  CO.  IS'ortliarapton,  dau.  of  John  Smith 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Eenipstone  Hail,  co.  Notts,  in. 
4  June,  1835,  Jesse  David  Watts-Eussell,  Esq. 
of  Biggin  Hall,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  North  Stafford, 
1811-47,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  David  Grey  Neville,  Capt.  60th  Rifles,  b.  1810 ;  d.  unm. 

n.  Charles,  d.  1873.  , 

I.  Josephine,  to.  29  May,  1873,  Sir  Arthur  Birch,  K.C.M.G., 
and  d.  4  Nov.  1893. 

ir.  Susan  Helen,  m.  7  June,  1869,  T.  H.  Burroughes,  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  to.  12  Dec.  1876,  Sir  William  Assheton  Eardley- 
Wilmot,  3rd  Bart,  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  16  Oct.  1878,  Rev.  Edward  Marsham  Moore, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Bencfield,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Canon  and 
Ladv  Harriet  Moore. 


1760 


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EUS 


Xiineag^. — Jesse  WATTS-RrssELL,  Ksq.  of  Ham  Hall,  eo. 
Sraffoid,  and  Biggin  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  6.  6  Jlay,  17S6 
(.son  of  Jesse  Russell,  Esq.  of  I-ondon  and  Walthamstow,  by 
Klizabcth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Noble,  Ksq.  ot  Borough- 
I'lidge,  and  grandson  of  John  Russell,  b.  at  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme)  ;  m.  1st,  Mary,  only  child  and  heir  of  David  Pike 
Watts,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and  assumed  by 
royal  licence,  dated  2S  March,  1817,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Watts.  By  her  t^who  d.  -1  Aug.  1S40)  he  had 
issue, 

r.  Jesse  Pavip,  late  of  Riggin. 

II.  Michael  Uiev.),  Ructur  oi  lienefield,  m.  Augusta,  dau.  of 
Peier  Henry  Barker,  Esq.  of  Bedford,  and  d.  16  March, 
ISTo,  leaving  issue. 

III.  David  Pike,  iii.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Xevill,  Esq. 
of  Holt,  and  has  a  dau.  Georgina. 

IV.  John  Charles,  late  17th  Lancers,  m.  Miss  Bradshaw. 

I.  Mary.  m.  Sir  Norton  Joseph  Knatchbull,  Bart.,  and  d.  3 
Sept.  isr4. 

II.  Elizabeth  Jemima,  m.  Maximilian  Joseph,  Count  de 
Monrgelas,  hereditary  peer  of  Bavaria. 

in.  Isabel,  j;!.  the  son  of  Gen.  Manley,  and  is  deceased. 

IV.  Grace  Jane,  m.  tlie  Hon.  Josepli  Denman,  Rear-Admiral 
R.N.,  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Denman,  Chief  Justice. 

Mr.  AVatts-Russell  m.  2ndly,  20  June,  18-!3,  Maria  Ellen, 
youngest  dau.  of  Peter  Henry  Barker,  Esq.  of  Bedford,  and  by 
her  ovho  d.  30  Oct.  lS-44)  had  a  son, 

V.  Edward,  m.  28  Dec.  1867,  Margaret  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of 
Anthony  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  co.  Meath,  and  has 
ifsue,  James,  6.  1S69,  of  Baltrasna,  co.  ileath. 

3Ir.  Watts-Russell  m.  Srdly,  22  Nov.  1862,  Martha,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Leech,  Esq.  of  Wexford.  He  d.  1875,  and  was  i. 
by  his  eldest  son,  Jesse  David,  late  of  Biggin  Hall. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  lion  rampant  gu., 
collared  arg.,  on  a  chief  az.  three  roses  of  the  third,  for  Kcssell  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  bend  engrailed  erminois  between  two  cres- 
cents or  (a  canton  gu.  for  difference),  for  Watts.  Crests — 
Una  mount  vert,  a  goat  passa  nt  erm. ,  collared  sa. ,  for  Rcssell  ; 
a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross 
pattee  az.,  the  paws  supporting  an  escutcheon  of  the  last, 
thereon  a  fesse  erminois  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief 
;ii]d  a  cross  pattee  in  base  of  the  first,  on  an  escroU  issuant  from 
the  escutcheon  the  word  "Aniici"  (and,  for  difference,  in  the 
nouth  of  the  lion  a  slip  of  oak  ppr.),  for  AVatts.  Motto  — 
?>Iemor,  amici. 

iStaJ— Biggin  Hall,  Oundle,  co.  Northampton. 


RUSSELL    OF    MAULSIDE. 

UrssELL,  William:  Datid.  Esq.  of  Maulside, 
CO.  Ayr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  Sepf..  1853  ;  m.  4  Aug. 
ISSO,  Jessie  Blake,  dau.  of  Eobert  Finniej  Esq.  of 
CO.  Ayr,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  AViLiiAM,  6.  June  1832. 

II.  Arthur  Gerald,  6.  Aug.  1883. 

III.  Robert  Graham,  6.  March,  18s6. 
I.  Edith  Katherine. 

Mr.  Russell  is  the  son  of  the  late  Rear-Admiral 
John  Russell,  -who  d.  March,  1869,  by  Katherine 
his  wife  (who  d.  Jan.  1885),  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Forbes,  Esq.  of  Callendar,  co.  Stirling,  and  grand- 
son of  Col.  James  Russell,  of  Woodside,  co.  Stirling, 
who  m.  April,  1808,  Mai-y  Stirling,  of  Kippenross 
(who  d.  Sept.  1820).  Col.  Russell  d.  Dec.  1830. 
Mr.  Russell  has  one  sister,  Agnes  Russell,  «j.  April, 
1S85,  Col.  Gr.  W.  Thompson,  Royal  Scots,  and  has 
issue,  George  Masterman,  and  Katherine. 
Seat — Maulside.  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 


RUSSELL  OF  STONE   AND  COMBERTON. 

Russell-Oldnall,  Henry  Cairns,  Esq.  of 
Stone,  Comberton,  and  Sion  Ilouse,  co.  Worcester, 
Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  30  March,  1868  ;  s.  his  brother  1891. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  has  been  settled  at  Stone  for 
sr  verai  hundred  years,  and  descends  in  direct  line  from  Roger 
Oldnall,  of  Stone  House,  b.  1580,  d.  1615. 

Thomas  Oldnall,  6.  1640,  was  father  of  Thomas,  who  by 
Anne  Homblower,  his  wife,  had  a  son  Francis,  of  Worcester, 
w  ho  rii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Nash,  and  had  a  son  John, 
•who  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Newnham,  of  Winter- 
fold,  was  father  of 

Rev.  SAMtiEL  Oldnall,  Rector  of  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester, 
m.  1779,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Russell,  Esq.  of  Powick  Court, 


CO.  Worcester  (derived  from  a  junior  branch  of  the  Rhsseli.  of 
Ludlow  Jhii/s,  Salop),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1788) had  issue.  He 
d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Oldnall-Russell,  Chief  Justice  of  Bengal, 
1S32,  who,  in  1816,  assumed  the  surname  of  Russell  in  com- 
pliance with  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather.  He  jii. 
1814,  Louisa  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq. 
of  Gwernant  Park,  co.  Cardigan,  and  by  her  (;who  d.  1870)  had 
with  other  issue, 

Henry  .Steward,  of  whom  presently. 

Augusta,  M.  1st,  1846,  Lieut. -Col.  Archibald  Erskine,  45th 
Regt.  (nephew  of  Charles,  13th  Marquess  of  Wincliesteri, 
who  d.  Ib48,  and  2ndly,  1851,  Rev.  Charles  Compton  Doni- 
ville,  M.A.,  Ileetor  of  Nettleton,  Wilts,  and  d.  6  June,  1880, 
leaving  issue. 

Emily,    in.  1861,  John  Harvey,  M.D.,  eldest  son  of  Archi- 
bald Harvey,  Esq.  of  Londonderry,  and  has  issue. 
Sir  William  d.  22  Jan.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son, 

Henkt  .Steward  Oldnall-Rcssell,  Esq.  of  Stone,  Comber- 
ton,  and  Sion  House,  co.  Worcester,  a  Member  of  the  Civil 
Service  at  Ceylon,  b.  12  April,  1831  ;  m.  5  April,  186G,  Frances. 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Barry  Domvile,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  had  issue, 

John  Edwin,  late  of  Stone  and  Comberton. 

Henry  Cairns,  s.  his  broiher  and  assumed  the  name  of 
Russell-Oldnall. 

Roger  William,  b.  1871,  Clare  Coll.  Camb. 

Helena  Frances,  6.  1869. 
Mr.  Oldnall-Russell  d.  22  July,  1872  (his  widow  to.    2ndly, 
1877,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Frederick   Crease,    C.B.,   late  Royal 
Marine    Artillery,    and     has     issue,    Dorothy     Mary    and 
Marjorie  H.  Gordon),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Edwin  Russell-Oldnall,  Esq.  of  Stone,  Comberton, 
and  Sion  House,  co.  Worcester,  Lieut,  R.N.,  b.  14  Jan.  1867, 
took  the  name  of  Russell-Oldnall  on  succeeding  to  the 
property  ;  d.  Nov.  1891  (killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  in  S. 
America),  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Seat — Stone,  Comberton,  and  Sion  House,  Stourbridge,  co. 
Worcester. 

RUSSELL    OF    STUBBERS. 

Russell,  Champion  Branfill,  Esq.  of  Slub- 
bers, CO.  Essex,  b.  26  April,  1860;  m.  12  July, 
1887,  Isabel  Ellen,  7th  dau.  of  Henry  Austin,  Lord 
Aberdare,  and  has,  with  other  issue. 

Champion  Maxwell,  b.  1890. 

Lineage.— Champion  Russell,  Esq.  of  Stubbers  (eldest 
son  of  Champion  Edward  Branfill,  Esq.  of  Upminster  Hall,. 
CO.  Essex,  see  that  family),  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859, 
Major  West  Essex  Mihtia,  b.  19  Oct.  1820  ;  r,i.  1855,  Emily 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Way,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Champion  Branfill,  now  of  Stubbers. 
He  s.  to  the  estate  of  Joseph  Russell,  Esq.,  and  assumed  the 
surname  and  arras  of  Russell.    He  d.  16  May,  1887. 

Arms,  dx. — See  Branfill  of  Upminster  Hall. 

Seal — Stubbers,  Upminster,  co.  Essex. 


RUSSELL    OF     CLEVEDEN. 

Russell,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Cleveden,  Glasgow, 
and  Ascog,  Bute,  J.P.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Bute,  Convener  of  the  co.,  and  Chairman  of  the 
County  Council,  b.  24  Sept.  1836;  m.  15  July, 
1866,  Marie  Bonwick,  dau.  of  Edward  Roberts^ 
R.E.  (retired),  and  has  isstie, 

1.  William,  b.  1878. 

n.  Thomas  Edward,  b.  1880. 

I.  Annie,  b.  1866,  d.  unm.  1890.  ii.  Helenc,  h.  1S72. 

III.  Marie  Roberts,  6.  1875. 

Ml".  Russell  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  William 
RtisscI],  Esq.  of  Glasgow  (who  d.  1856),  by  his 
wife,  Helen  Somerville,  who  d.  1S37,  and  grandson 
of  William  Russell  (who  d.  18i9),  by  his  wife, 
Margaret  Orr,  who  d.  1830. 
Seats — Cleveden,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow  ;  Ascog,  Bute. 


RUST    OF    ALCONBURY    HOUSE. 

Rust,  George  John,  Esq.  of  Alconbury  House^ 
CO.  Huntingdon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1831 ;  m.  1862 


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1761 


A  gnes  Caroline,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Desborough, 
isq.  of  Hartford  House,  co.  Huntingdon.  Mr. 
Hust  is  only  son  of  George  Rust,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
]).L.,  of  Cromwell  House,  co,  Huntingdon  (who  d. 
1876),  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Peters, 
Jisq.  of  IJetcliwortli  Castle,  Surrey. 
Seal — Alconbury  House,  near  Huntingdon. 


HUSTON    OF    MONKS     MANOB. 

EusTON,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Monks  Manor,  co. 
Xincoln,  J.P.  for  co.  Lincoln,  and  D.L.,  b.  12 
l>b.  1835;  m.  15  March,  1859,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Wjlliam  Brown,  Esq.  of  ShefEeld,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  6.  1  Aug.  1869.         ii.  William,  b.  1  Nov.  1874. 
I.  Lucy  Blown.  ii.  Marion.  la.  Ethel. 

IV.  Eva  Jane.  v.  Margaret  Elsie, 

Mr.  Euston  is  son  of  Eobert  Euston,  of  Chatteris, 
Cambs.,  by  his  wife,  Margaret  Seward,  also  of 
Chatteris. 

Anas — Or,  a  lion  passant  sa.  gutte  d'eau,  on  a  chief  indented 
•Ru.  an  escallop  between  two  leopards'  faces  arg.  Crest — In 
liont  of  a  lion  rampant  ermine,  holding  between  the  paws  an 
^■soallop  gu.,  a  leopard's  face  between  two  roses  of  the  last 
liurbed  vert,  seeded  or.    Motto— U&ye  patience  and  endure. 

Seat—  Monks  Manor,  Lincoln. 

Town  Residence— f>,  St.  George's  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London. 


BUTHEEFURD     OF    FAIRNINGTON. 

EuTHEEFtJRD,  Henet,  Esq.  ofFairnington,  co. 
Tioxburgh,  J. P.,  Earrister-at-Law  of  the  Middle 
Uemple,  b.  19  Jan.  1831 ;  m.  18  Aug.  1868,  Mary 
AVilhelmina,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  G.  E.  Bruxner,  of 
'1  he  Holt,  Thurlaston,  co.  Leicester,  by  Anne  Mary 
liis  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  Joseph  Arkwright,  of  Mark 
Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Heney,  6.  23  July,  1869. 

II.  Arthur  Edward,  b.  18  May,  1872. 
Jii.  Herbert  Cecil,  b.  3  May,  1874. 

IV.  James  Edmund,  b.  7  Oct.  1875. 

V.  William  Montagu,  b.  25  April,  1877. 

I.  Evelyn  Mary,  6.  24  Aug.  1878. 

II.  Mina  Emily,  b.  9  Jan.  1884. 

Xiineagre. — Among  the  earliest  of  the  name  of  Rutherford 
are  to  be  found  IIoeertds,  Dominus  de  Rutherfoed,  witness 
to  a  charter  granted  by  David  I.  to  Gervasus  Ridal  1140,  and 
ii  Rutherford  of  Rordesforde  in  the  charter  of  Willi.\m  the 
Lion  11o5.  During  the  period  from  1165  to  1249  occur  the 
names  of  Gbegoey  and  Nicholas  Retherfohd.  Sir  Robert 
RcTHERFORD,  the  friend  of  Robert  Bruce,  is  mentioned  in 
Barbour's  history  of  that  prince.  In  1398,  Sir  Richard 
EcTHERFORD,  of  that  ilk,  was  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of 
England,  and  in  1400  was  one  of  the  Wardens  of  the  Marches. 
By  his  wife,  Jane  Douglas,  he  had  three  sons,  James,  who  s, 
film,  had  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Lethbertshiels  and  others  ; 
John,  ancestor  of  Rutherford,  of  Hunthill,  who  eventually 
enjoyed  the  honours  and  titles  of  Lord  Rutherford  and  Earl  of 
Teviot ;  and  Nichol,  who  obtained  charters  of  the  lands  of 
Mackerston  and  others,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Rutherfords 
of  Hundalee.  James  and  Nichol  were  appointed  guarantees 
of  a  treaty  with  the  English  1449. 

James  Rutherford,  son  of  the  last-mentioned  James, 
obtained,  1457,  a  charter  of  lands  to  him  and  his  spouse, 
Margaret  Eisldne,  dau.  of  Lord  Erskine.  He  had  a  grant 
from  James  IV.  of  the  lands  of  Edgerston  in  1492,  and  shortly 
after  of  the  lands  of  Rutherford  and  Wells.  By  his  said  wife 
lie  had  two  sons,  Philip  and  Tliomas.    The  elder  son, 

Philip  Rutherfokd,  rn.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Waller  Kcr,  of 
Cessford,  ancestor  of  the  Dukes  of  Roxburghe,  and  had  (witli 
a  son,  Richard,  who  d.  s.  p.),  two  daus.,  the  elder,  Helen,  m. 
twice,  and  d.  s.  p.;  the  younger.  Christian,  in.  James  Stuart, 
ancestor  to  the  Earls  of  Traquair,  and  through  her  the  estates 
of  Rutherford  and  Wells  passed  to  the  family  of  Stuart;  and 
the  Earls  of  Traquair,  in  right  of  this  marriage,  quartered  the 
arms  of  Rutherford  with  their  own.  On  the  death  of  the  above 
Richard  without  issue,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Edgerston 
reverted  to  his  uncle,  Thomas,  heir  male  of  the  family ;  and 
'liis  son,  Robert,  obtained  a  confirmation  of  the  same  under 
the  Great  seal  1559.    This  Robert  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Rutherford,  commonly  called  the  Black  Laird  of 
II. 


Rutherford,  renowned  for  the  exploits  of  liimself  and  his  nine 
sons  on  the  borders.    His  son, 

Richard  Rutherford,  of  that  ilk,  in.  the  granddau.  of  the 
Laird  of  Buccleuch,  and  had  a  son, 

Robert  Rutherford,  who  m.  Margaret  Riddell,  dau.  of  the 
Laird  of  that  ilk,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Rutherford,  of  that  ilk,  who  acted  a  gallant  and 
d-stinguished  part  in  the  civil  war,  and  was  instrumental  in 
restoring  Charles  II.  He  in.  Barbara  Abernethy,  dau.  of  the 
Bishop  of  Caithness  (by  his  wife,  a  dau.  cf  Murray,  of  Philip- 
haugb),  and  had  issue,  surviving  Bons, 

Andrew,  s.  to  the  estates  in  1686,  and  d.  s.  p.  1718. 

Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Robert,   became  Rutherford  of  Rowland,  and  was  ancestor 

(through  the    female    line)  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart,  of 

Abbotsford. 

The  2nd  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Rutherford,  of  that  ilk,  cf  Edgerston  and  Wells, 
acquired  the  lands  of  Bonjedward  and  Moimthooly,  together 
with  the  lands  of  Hunthill  and  Scraisburgh,  from  Robert, 
Lord  Rutherford,  who  likewise  assigned  to  Tliomas  (with  the 
estate)  the  title  of  Lord  Rutherford,  in  like  manner  as  it  had 
been  assigned  to  his  brothers  and  to  him  by  the  Earl  of  Teviot, 
by  virtue  of  the  patent,  which  was  the  only  right  they  "nad. 
But  Thomas  coutented  himself  with  assigning  it  in  like 
manner  to  his  son  and  successor,  who  likewise  declined 
claiming  it.  It  was,  however,  assumed  by  Capt.  John  Ruther- 
ford, collateral  heir  male,  descended  from  Richard  Rutherford, 
of  Littlehaugh,  and  since  by  others.  He  m.  Susanna,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Riddell,  of  Minto,  and  had  issue  (with  five  daus.), 
one  son. 

Sir  John  Rutherford,  of  that  ilk,  s.  his  father  1720.  He 
m.  1st,  1710,  Elizabeth  Cairncross,  heir  of  the  ancient  and 
honourable  family  of  Colmslie,  and  had  nineteen  children,  of 
whom  the  eldest  son,  John,  was  ancestor  (in  the  female  line; 
of  William  Oliver-Rutherfurd,  Esq.  of  Edgerston :  the  2nd  son 
was  Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  treat ;  another  son,  Eobert,  a 
Baron  of  the  Russian  Empire,  purchased  back,  1779,  the  old 
family  property  of  Eairnington ;  and  another  son,  'Walter,  in. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Alexander.  Of  the  daus.,  Susanna,  m. 
Alexander  Pringle,  of  Whytbank ;  Mary,  in.  Sir  Alexander 
Nisbet,  of  Dean;  Elizabeth,  in.  John  Horsburgh,  of  that  ilk; 
and  Jean,  in.  Charles  Inglis,  of  Manorhead.  Sir  John  m. 
2ndly,  1741,  Sarah,  sister  of  Sir  Alexander  Nisbet,  Bart.,  by 
whom  he  had  also  a  son  and  a  dau.,  Henry,  of  Hunthill,  m. 
Agnes  Lauder,  and  had  issue,  and  Christian,  m.  Dr.  Davidson, 
of  Hatton  and  Muirhouse.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Rutherford,  Esq.  in.  1745,  Martha,  dau.  of  Alder- 
man Town,  of  York,  and  dying  1749,  left  a  son, 

John  Rutuekfurd,  Capt.  42nd  Regt.  and  Major  Dumfries 
MiUtia,  m.  1st,  1769,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chalke,  Esq.  of 
Artane  and  Grange,  co.  Dublin  (by  Anne  Gordon  his  wife), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1795)  had  issue, 

John,  6.  17  7;  d.    nm.  1812. 

Cnaries,  6.  1780  ;  d.\unin.  1S4G.         Thomas,  of  Faimington. 

Martha,  m.  Charles  Robson,  Esq. 

Eleanor,  m.  William  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Harwood. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  J.  Cliatto,  Esq.  of  Mainhouse,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  a  son.  Walter,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Knight,  R.N.,  and  d.    1856,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  two 
daus.     He  d.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Rutherfued,  Esq.  of  Eairnington,  J.P.,  6.  1784; 
m.  Caroline  Sanderson,  dau.  of  William  Ball,  Esq.  of  London 
(by  Lydia  Wyvil  his  wife),  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  now  of  Eairnington. 

Thomas  Walter,  Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6.  4  Sept.  1832. 

Charles  Ferdinand,  b.  24  Jan.  1«34  ;  m.  1  Oct.  1859,  Harriet 
Guilliam,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  F.  Parsons,  Government 
Chaplain,  and  Incumbent  of  St.  Marys,  Castletown,  Isle  of 
Man.    He  d.  1892. 

John,  b.  20  Feb.  1835,  late  H.M.  Indian  navy;  m.  Josephine 
Wakeline. 

AVilliam,  b.  25  April,  1336. 

Richard  Capel,  b.  2  April,  1837  ;  m.  1876,  Rebecca  Anne,  dau. 
of  R.  S.  Williamson,  Esq. 

Edward,  b.  7  Feb.  1839;  d.  14  Nov.  1870. 

James,  6.  9  Jan.  1842,  H.M.  Indian  army;  m.  1884,  Mary 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  M.  Laing  Meason,  formerly  of  the  10th 
Hussars. 

George,  b.  6  Sept.  1845  :  ,/.  2  Jan.  1851. 

Caroline,  iii.  1863,  Liiut.-Col.  Raynsford,  of  the  H.E.I.G.S. 

Ellen.  Eliza  Lydia.  Agnes  Matilda. 

He  d.  27  March,  1863. 

^7-i)is— Arg.,  an  orle  gu.,  in  chief  three  martlets  sa.,  beaked 
of  the  second.  Crest — A  martlet,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
Nee  sorte  nee  fato. 

S(!«J— Eairnington,  Kelso.  Residence— IoyH  House,  Ealing, 
Middlesex. 

6  u 


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KUTHERFUKD    OF    EDGERSTON. 

EuTUEEFUKD,  WiLLiAAt  Edwakd  Olivek,  Esq. 
of  EdgtTjton,  CO.  Koxburi;h,  b.  8  Auir.  1863;  m. 
1891,  ^'anev,  youngor  d:ui.  of  Gideon  I'ott,  Esq.  of 
Dod  lUid  Ivnuwosoutli,  Eoxburgh^hire,  ;ind  has 
issue, 

William  Alexander,  6.  13  July,  1802. 

Liineagre. — Joun  Kutherford,  ICsq.  of  EilKcrston,  Advo- 
cate, eldest  son  of  Sir  John  KmiEBFURD,  of  tliiit  ilk  (sec 
prcccdimj  jamili/),  l>.  12  June,  1712,  M.P.  for  co.  lioxburgh 
1734;  in.  Nov.  1737,  Kllcnor,  diiu.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Elliot,  of 
Minto,  Lord  of  .Session,  Oy  whom  he  had  issue, 

JoHN%  his  heir. 

Robert,  killed  in. i mutiny  of  the  Sepoys,  :it  Vellnre,  in  India, 
Circa  1770. 

Archibald,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  1790. 

EUenor.  d.  un-i,  Oct.  1822. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Andrew  St.  Clair,  of  llerniaiuiston,  and  was 
mother  of  Charles,  Lord  Sincl;iir. 

Jane,  in.  William  Oliver,  of  Diiihvbyre,  Shciiff-Pepute  of  eo. 
Roxburgh  (son  of  William  Ohver,  Esq.  oi  Diniabyre,  by 
his  wile,  Violet  Douclas,  of  Cavers),  d.  June,  1820,  and  left 
issue,  1  William  Oliver  Kutiierfurd,  of  Edgerston ;  2 
Archib.ald,  Major  H.E.I  C.S.,  )/t.  Anne  Uoberts  ;  o  Samuel; 
4  John,  m.  Margaret  Kerr,  and  has  a  son,  William,  and  a 
dau.  ;  1  Eleanor,  m.  Professor  James  ilussell  ;  2  V  iolet,  rn. 
Col.  David  Ki.hardson  ;  3  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Young, 
M.D.,ana  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  dans.,  Edward,  whose 
dau.  Margaret  Jane,  in.  Istil,  William  Alexander  (eldest 
son  and  heir-apparent  of  William  Oliver  Kutln'rturd),  Wil- 
liam, Henry,  .\reliili;ild,  Jane,  and  .Vnne  ;  an  J  4  Agnes,  m. 
Arciiibald  Little,  Esq.  of  Shabden  Park,  ;surrey,  and  had 
issue. 

Agnes,  d.  vnm.  Dec.  1840. 

Mr.  P.utherfurd  accepted  an  independent  company  at  New 
York,  and  w.as  killed  at  the  battle  of  Ticondcrago  1708.  lie 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Kutiierfurd,  Esq.  of  Edgerston,  b.  1748,  m.  15  June, 
1787,  Mary  .Vnn,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  the  lion.  Alexander 
Leslie,  but  had  no  issue.  He  sat  in  Parliament  for  co.  Selkirk, 
and  afterwards  for  co.  Roxburgh,  of  which  he  was  also  Vice- 
Lieut.,  and  Col.  of  the  local  Militia.  He  d.  1834,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

William  Oliver  Eutherfukd,  Esq.  of  Edgerston,  J. P., 
D.L.,  and  Convener  of  co.  Roxburgh,  6.  1781 ;  in.  1804,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Chatto,  Esq.  of  Mainhouse,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  14  Xov.  IHM)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Alexander  Oliver,  of  Edgerston. 

II.  Archibald  John,  Major  in  tliu  army,  b.  11  Dec.  1820  ;  lii. 
I8b0,  Catherine  Jane  Kawlinson,  and  d.  1880,  leaving  issue, 
Arciiibald,  6.  I8ti5  ;  William,  b.  IMu  ;  Douglas,  6.  1868  ; 
Cliatto,  b.  1872;  Ronald,  b.  1874;  Ahce ;  Edith;  and  Agnes 
Mary. 

III.  John  Chatfo,  b.  9  Xov.  1827  ;  d.  4  July,  IS57. 

I.  Elizabeth,    m.  Rev.  J.  M.  Denniston,  M.A.  ;  d.  28  Jan. 

is;2. 

II.  Jane,  vi.  Macduff  Rhind,  Esq.,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  a 
dau.  Jane  Oliver,  d.  1854. 

HI.  Violet,  m.  James  Roddam  Tate,  Esq.,  d.  7  June,  1872. 

IV.  Agnes,  d.  v.nm.  1375. 

y.  Eleanor,  m.  Joseph  Chatto  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Ryton  House, 
Xorthuniberland,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  i3.>ue,  1  William 
lluthcrfurd,  b.  1847;  2  Joseph  Chatto,  b.  16,50;  1  Agnes 
Alicj,  m.  James  Paton,  Esq.,  younger,  of  Crailing,  co.  Rox- 
burgh, Major,  late  4th  Regt..  and  has  issue  ;  2  Jane,  in. 
T.  b.  U  alker,  Esq.  of  Maunby  Hall,  co.  York,  who  d.  I8ti5, 
leaving  i.-sue,  Violet  Eleanor,  Constance  Helen,  and 
Horenec  Jane;  3  Helen,  m.  I»82,  Robert  O.  Lamb,  Esq.  ot 
The  Lains. 

VI.  Isabella  Anne,  d.  1  Jan.  1863. 

3Ir.  Rutherfurd  d.  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  .\lexander  Oliver  Rutherfurd,  lisq.  of  Edgers- 
ton, J.P  ,  6.  30  June,  1818  ;  m.  1st,  1801,  Margaret  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Edwaid  Young,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Sept.  I8ii9) 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  now  of  Edgerston. 

II.  Aicluliald  .\ymer  Oliver,  h.  1807. 

I.  Katheiine  Violet,  d.  1877. 

II.  ileta  Isabella  Oliver. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1872,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Brakspear,  Esq. 
of  DeanSeld,  CO.  Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1875;  had 
issue, 

III.  Malcolm  Erakespear  Oliver,  b.  1875. 
III.  Agnes  Elizabeth  Oliver. 

llr.  Rutherfurd  d.  3  Nov.  1888. 

Arriu,  <l-c.— Same  as  ErTiiERrURD  nf  F(:i!rni,>(/ton. 
Heals — Ldgerston,  Jedburgh,  cu,  Roxbuigl;. 


OTWAY-RUTHVEN  OF  aUANSBOROUGH. 

Otwat-Ruthven,  William  Clifford  Eerm- 
INGHAM,  Esq.  of  Invernisk,  co.  Gahvay,  Castle 
Otway,  Tcmpieniore,  co.  Tippcrary,  and  of  Lisgil- 
lock,  CO.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and  1).Ij.  for  the  latter  co. 
and  J.P.  cos.  Gahvay  and  Tipperary,&.  14  July,  1840;. 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  18G5,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  RuTuvfix  only,  and  in  1887  the  additional 
name  of  Otway.  He  m.  13  Oct.  1865,  Prances- 
Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  ViceAdmiral 
Robert  Jocclyn  Otway,  D.L.,  of  Castle  Otway,  co. 
Tipperary,  (.^eefamlh/  o/Otway  below)  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Mervyn  Beii.mingiiam,  Lieut.  li..\.,  b.  2  Aug. 
1807. 

II.  Thomas  Ormonde  Bermingham,  b.  12  Feb.  1872. 

III.  Mervyn  Henry  Bermingham,  b.  18  Sept.  1877. 

I.  Annette  Rosabellc  Bermingham. 

II.  Marguerite  Frances  Bermingham,  d.  25  Sept.  1870. 

III.  Rosabelle  Frances  Elizabeth  Beniiiiighain. 

IV.  Edith  Mary  Bermingham. 

v.  Cecil  Harriet  Beatrice  Bermingham. 

Liineagre. — This  family  claims  to  derive  from  Alexander-. 
RuTuvEN,  a  scion  of  the  Scottish  House  of  Gowrie,  who, 
according  to  the  family  tradition,  being  at  Perth  when  the- 
Earl  of  Gowrie,  his  kinsman  and  chief,  was  slain,|w'as  involvedi 
in  the  ruin  of  his  family,  and  in  1602  fled  to  England,  where 
he  settled  himself  in  co.  Durham,  assuming  his  wife's  sur- 
name, that  of  Trotter.  Here,  on  the  banks  of  the  Skernc, 
he  purchased  lands  and  erected  a  residence,  which  stil) 
retains  the  name  of  Trotter.     He  d.  1021,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Trotter,  Esq.,  ju.  Anne  Hylton,  of  Preskrigg,  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Hylton,  of  Hylton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  ami 
d.  in  1637,  having  had  three  sons,  Alexander,  John,  and 
James.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Trotter,  b.  1619,  who  was  bred  to  the  profession  oi 
medicine,  m.  Jane  Wilson,  dau.  of  a  clergyman  at  Auckland, 
and  thereby  so  displeased  his  elder  brother  that  a  sudden  dis- 
pute arose,  in  which  Alexander  received  a  hurt,  from  which 
he  died  soon  after.  John  fled  to  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  thence, 
with  his  wife  and  an  infant  son,  Samuel,  6.  1668,  went  over  to- 
Ireland  to  Mourne,  where  he  d.  1680.  The  above-named 
Samuel  Tkotter,  was  father  of  John  Trotter,  Esq.,  who  i.i. 
Miss  Savage,  and  dying  at  Downpatrick  1779,  left  with  three 
daus.,  five  sons,  Edward,  Southwell,  Savage,  John,  and. 
William.     The  youn;;est, 

William  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Downpatrick,  d.  there  in  Apiil, 
1794,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  four  sons,  John,  Capt.  15th  Foot; 
William  Henry;  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  and  Clifford,  o£ 
Charleville  Cottage.    This  last-namid 

Clifford  Trotter,  Esq,  of  Charleville  Cottage,  co.  Wick- 
low,  J.P.  CO.  Down,  //.  22  May,  1782;  m.  1st,  Nov.  1805,  Lady 
Mary  St.  Lawrence,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Eail  of  Howth,  by 
Lady  Mary  Bermingham,  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas,  22nd  Lord  Athenry,  Earl  of  Louth,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24  Jan.  182.5)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Bermingham,  711.  Ro^iabclle  Maria  Frances,  youngest 
dau.  of  Major  William  Stirling  St.  Clair,  of  Emma  Vale,  co. 
Wicklow  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  18  Jan.  1843;  had  issue,  a  dau., 
6.  6  June,  1839,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  an  only  son,  the 
present  William  Clifford  Bebmin<;ham  Rothven,  Esq.  now 
Otway-Ruthven  of  Quansboroiigh.  one  of  the  cu-represen- 
tatives  ol  '1  hiuiias,  22nd  Lord  Athenry.      Mr.  T.  li.  Trotter 
d.  12  Jan.  1844. 
William  St.  Laurence,  d.  unm.   1847. 
Mary  Bermingham,  m.  6  Nov.  1827,  Charles  Stuart  Trotter, 

Esq.,  who  d.  0  March,  1857. 
Isabella  Louisa,   in.  Rev.   Gerald  Wen.sley  Tyrrell,  and  d. 

1848. 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Nixon,  Esq.,  and  d.  1855. 
Mr.  Trotter  m.  2ndly,   7  March,   1838,   Catherine  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major  William  Stirling  St.  Clair,  of  Emma  Vale, 
CO.  Wieklow,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  9  Sept.  1853;  had 
Clifford  Stirling,  6.  16  M.irch,  183  ■;  d.  1  July,  1859. 
Jlervyn  Henry,  b.  23  Apiil,  1840  ;  d.  unm.  23  June,  1876. 
Frederick  St.  Clair,  /;.  15  .^lareh,  1843;  m.  Dec.  18s7,  Emmie, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  A.  LolLUs  Steele,  of  Lordello,  co. 
Dublin. 
Alfred  Edward,  6.  27  Sept.   1845;  m.  20  March,   1880,  Jane 
Alice,  dau.  of  William  .Stewart  Hellingham    Esq.  of  Ravens- 
dale,  CO.  Kildare  (.s-ec  Bukke's  Peerage  and  Haronctage). 
Jocclyn  Fitzgerald,  b.  6  March,  1849. 

Adelaide  Elizabeih.  m.  April,  1877,  Edward  F'alconer  Litton, 
Esq.  of  Ardavilliiig,  co,  Cork,  Q.C..  M.P.  co.  Tyrone,  18sU- 
81,  and  a  Commissioner  under  the  Land  Act  ot  1881. 
Catherine  Isabella. 
Mr.  Trotter  d.  24  Oct.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 


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J^iimiln  of  ©tfn.itr. 

The  family  of  Otwat,  of  wliicli  the  Otways  of  Castle  Otway 
are  a  branuli,  is  of  great  antifjuity,  and  was  for  several 
centuries  seated  at  Middleton  and  Ingmire  Hall,  in  VVesti- 
morland. 

John  Otwat,  Esq.  of  Clohonan  Castle,  or  Castle  Otway,  co. 
Tipperary,  got  a  grant  of  that  place  by  patent  10  Oct.  1665, 
was  High  Sheriff,  1680,  m.  1650,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Loftus,  Esq.  of  Fethard,  co.  Wexford,  ancestor  of  the  MarquciS 
of  Kly,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Nicholas,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1683,  h.  1660;  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Lissenhall,  nt.  Christian,  ciau.  and  co-heir  of 
Kichard  Locke,  Esq.  of  TuUagory,  near  Athy,  co.  Kildare, 
M.P.  for  Athy  1692-95,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henbt,  who  s.  to  Castle  Otway. 

2  John.  3  James. 

1  Catherine,  m.  Lambert  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Mota,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

2  Jane. 

3  Letliue,  m.  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Tipperary, 
father  of  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.,  and  of  John,  1st  Earl  of 
Xorbury. 

4  Ko.se,  m.  Kev.  Robert  Craven,  by  whom  she  had  one  dau. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Carden,  Esq.  of  Templemore,  and 
mother  of  Sir  John  Craven  Carden,  1st  Bart. 

IV.  Caesar,  of  Kilduff,  d.  s.p.  1725. 

V.  Adam,  of  Claren,  co.  Ti]  perary,  m.  Julia,  dau  of  Robert 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Castle  Boro,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  a  dau. 
Amy,  b.  16  July,  1699. 

v:.  James,  of  Killnacarr,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  1  April,  1703, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Wickhani,  and  had  i.ssue,  I  James, 
iif  Kapla,  Major  in  the  army,  was  present  at  Dettingen  and 
Eontenoy,  d.  1763,  m.  1749,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Wood- 
ward Esq.  of  Cloughprior,  co.  Tipperary,  and  hud  i.'-sue, 
.lames,  of  Prior  Park,  d.  unm.  1839,  William,  d.  young, 
and  Phoebe  (Mrs.  Freeman)  ;  2  John,  d.  s.  p.  17'.  0,  shot  Ijy 
a  robber;  3  Loftus,  of  Lisson  Hall,  m.  Anne  I.loyd,  of  Lloyils- 
boro',  CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.  p.  1777  ;  4  C^^ar,  of  whom 
hereafter  ;  5  Thomas,  6.  April,  1715,  d.  s.  p.,  fell  at  Funte 
iioy  1745  ;  6  George,  d.  x.  ]}.,  fell  at  Fnntenoy  174.T  ;  7 
Edward,  of  Cork,  m.  Miss  Wallis,  and  left  issue  ;  8  Henry, 
'/.  .s.  p. ;  9  Piichard,  d.  s.  p.  ;  1  Mary  to.  Capt  Cuppicge  ; 
2  Phoebe,  m.  1717,  Daniel  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Kapla,  who  d. 
1807.    James  Otway,  d.  1733.    His  4th  son, 

Cesar  Otway,  of  Nenagh,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  William 
Short,  Esq.  of  Cashelrone,  King's  co.,  and  had,  with 
twelve  other  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  an  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Loftus  Otwat,  of  Nenagh,  who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
William  Woodward,  Esq.  of  Cloughpiiur,  and  had  issue, 

1  C/ESAB  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  b  1792;  m.  1815,  Sibella, 
dau.  of  Sir  Jonah  Barrington,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty,  and  d.  1»69,  leaving  issue, 

Francis,  b.  1839,  settled  in  the  Fiji  Islands. 
Catherine,  m.  Peter  Burrowes,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Arabella  Joanna,   m.  16   del.    1860,   John   Norwood, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  d.  10  Sept. 

1884,  and  has  issue. 

3  James,  of  Ballinware,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Studdert,  of 
liunratty,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.p. 

1  Phoebe,  b.  28  Aug.  1782;  d.  unm.  28  March,  1869. 

2  Sarah,  b.  1784 ;  in.  Francis  Freeman,  Esq. 
Loftus  Otway,  d.  1879.     His  eldest  son, 

Kev.  C^sar  Otway,  M.A,  b.  1768;  m.  1st,  1803, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  James  Hastings,  Dean  of 
Achonry,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Hastings,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  Cassar  George,  M.A.,  h.  30  Oct.  1809  ;  m.  9  June,  1846, 
Elizabeth  Hannah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Batt,  Esq.  of 
IlathmuUen,  co.  Donegal,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1867,  leaving 
issue, 

James  Loftus,  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.,  b.  30 
Dec.  1848  ;  d.  unm.  at  Rome  15  April,  1883. 

Frances,  m.  7  Sept.  1872,  trancis  Alfred  Waller,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  6  Sept.  1872,  William  Edwards 
George,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Loftus,  d.  umn. 

1  Jane,  to.  Rev.  William  Digby  Sadlier,  D.D.,  Senior 
Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  rf.  s  p.  1854. 

2  Fiances,  m.  1st,  l8-)0,  George  Digges  LaTouche,  Esq., 
Banister-at-Law,  and  2iidly,  1»52,  Rev.  \\  illiam  Mc- 
Neete,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  at  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  who  d.  28  Sept.  1869. 

Rev.  Ca?sar  Otway,  m.  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1837,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  ot  William  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  .St.  Stephen's 
Green,  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  March, 
1842.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Hastings  Otwat,  of  Green  View,  Dunmurry, 
CO.  Antrim,  Q.C.,  M.A.,  Recorder  of  Belfast,  and  Judge 
of  the  County  Court  for  Antrim,  6.  25  July,  180a ;  nt,.  I 


1833,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Hill,  Esq.  of  Graig,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  28  May,  1884,  having  had  issue, 

1  Cesar  Ha-tings,  b.  5  Nov.  1833  ;  to.  4  Dec.  1858, 
Julia,  dau.  of  Miles  Charles  Seton,  Esq.  of  Hiilingdoa,' 
Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 

Loftus,  b.  4  June,  1861. 
Charles  Csesar,  b.  Aug.  1862. 
tassar,  b.  i5  Dec.  18(14. 
Hugh  Hill,  6.  May,  1S66. 
George  Ueatson,  6.  li)68. 

2  John  Hastings,  Lieut.  24th  Regt,  J.  1843  ;  d.s.'p.  1875. 

3  James,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Pollock, 
and  has  had  issue. 

Ernest,  b.  April,  1876  ;  d.  )  July,  1878. 

John  Hastings,  6.  May,  1877  ;  d.  15  June,  1878. 

1  Mary. 

2  Elizabeth  Jane,  to.  25  July,  1865,  Samuel  Prittia 
Perry,  Esq.,  and  has  i-^sue. 

3  Frances  Hastings,  ((.  unm.  1871. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro',  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

II.  Phoebe,  to.  John  Reading,  Esq.  of  Rabins. 

Mr.  Otway,  whose  lands  were  erected  into  the  manor  of  Castle 
Otway,  by  patent  5  Dec.  1684,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Whiterowe,  Esq.  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  (whose  will, 
made  1718,  was  proved  173S)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John',  his  successor.  ii.  Henry,  d.  young. 

I.  Katheiine.  ii.  Phoebe.  iii.  Mary. 

Mr.  Otway  d.  intestate  before  16  Dec.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  6.  17  Aug.  1701 ;  who, 
d.  s.  p.  1722,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Henry  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  High  Sheriff  1703,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Phanuel  Cooke,  Esq.  of  CloUiimeUiu,  co.  Tip- 
perary, by  whom  (who  d.  20  Nov.  1750;  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  Cooke,  hi  ir  to  his  brother. 

III.  \\  illiam,  who  was  administrator  to  his  brother  1753. 

I.  Fr^.nces,  ;u.  S.  Judge,  Esq. 

II.  Harriett,  m.  0.  Latham,  Esq. 

Mr.  Otway  (whose  will,  dated  16  Oct.  1736,  was  proved  the 
next  year)  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tuo.MAs  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  High  Sheriff  1760, 
m.  1  Miirch,  1757,  Martha,  dau.  of  Henry  Prittie,  Esq.  of 
Kilboy,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  sister  of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Dunalley, 
by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Thomas  Parker,  D.D.,  of  Hally- 
valley,  co.  Clare)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1?86,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Cooke  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  Capt.  Life  Guards, 
TO.  Aug.  1766,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  of 
Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jocelyn,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Waller,  1st  Bart,  of 
Newport,  by  whom  (who  d.  1807)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d..  young.  ii.  Henry,  his  heir. 

III.  Robert  Waller  (Sir),  created  a  Bart.  16  Sept.  1831  {see 
Bdrke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

IV.  Cooke  John,  d.  unm. 

V.  Samuel  Jocelyn  (lie v.),  to.  Sept.  1800,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Hart,  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  d.  22  Jan.  Is63.  He  d.  5  Sept. 
1855,  leaving  issue, 

Cooke  (Itev.),  i.  1802;  to.  1841,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Backhouse,  Rector  of  Deal,  Kent,  and  d.  9 
March,  lo82,  having  by  her  (who  d.  18  0«t.  1884)  had 
issue, 

John  Jocelyn,  6.  16  Jan.  1844  ;  d.  18^6. 
Kohert  Cooke, Major,late  Capt.  Piince  Albert's  Somerset- 
shire Light  Infantry,  b.  24  Oct.  18:;6. 
Robert  Jocelyn,  s.  to  Castle  Otway  under  the  will  of  Hon. 
Robert  Otway  Cave. 
Margaret  Sarah,  TO.  Sept.  1835,  Rev.  Henry  George  Johnson, 
youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Allen  Johnson  ivalsti,  1st  Bart, 
of  Ballykillcavan,  Queen's  co.,  who  d.  Aug.  Is56. 
Martha  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  1856. 

VI.  Luftus  William  (Sir),  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  of 
the  84th  Regt.,  C  H.,  a  Knight  Commander  of  Charles  III. 
of  Spain,  m.  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Blicke,  Knt. 
of  Caroon  Park,  Surrey,  and  ci!.  7  June,  ls54,  leaving  issue, 
one  son  and  one  dau., 

1  Loftus  Charles,  H.M.  Jlinister  Plenipotentiary  in  Mexico 
and  Consul-(jen.  in  Jlilan,  D.L.  co  Radnor,  CB.  21  Sept. 
1854,  lor  his  service  as  H.M.  Charg6  d'Atlaires  in  Spain, 
m.  Gertrude  Marceliana,  dau.  of  His  Excellency  Don 
Francisco  de  Paula  Eiiriquez,  Iniendente  de  Manilla, 
Gland  Cross  of  ''Isabel  la  Catolica,"  and  Knt.  of  various 
Orders,  and  sister  of  Count  de  la  Puebla  de  Portugal ; 
he  d.  at  Madrid  26  Sept.  1861. 

1  Georgina  Frances,  who  became  heir  of  her  brother, 
TO.  '20  (let.  1837,  Capt.  William  John  Majoiibanks  Hughes, 
4th  Light  Dragoons,  D.L.,  who  by  royal  licence,  dated  14 

5  u  2 


1764 


EUT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RUT 


Dec.  1873,  assumed  the  surname  of  Loftps-Otwat,  in 
lieu  ot  his  patronymic,  and  d.  19  Mav,  1885,  having  had 
issue,  Loltus  Wiliiam  Honry,  J.  14  Aug.  1S83;  Cecil  Tuf- 
ton  -Alfred,  of  Nowcastlo  Court,  co.  Kadnor,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1881,  Capt.  Hereford,  K.V.,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life 
Guards,  6.  1845,  m.  Margaret,  only  childand  heir  of  Aber- 
nethie  Gonlon,  Esq.,  and  iZ.  17  Aug.  18S4,  leaving  issue, 
Walter  I'hilip,  late  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream  Guards: 
Joeelyn  Tufton  Farrant,  Capt.  Srd  Batt.  Koyal  BerUs 
Regt.,  m.  25  J^ept.  lSs4,  Eva  May,  dau.  of  John  Lane 
CUiirmonte,  Esq.  ;  Harold  Ernest  Caerlyon ;  Cordelia 
Kranee.s,  »i.  Lieut. -Col.  Keminis  Betty,  of  the  Carbineers  ; 
and  151anche,  m.  Capt.  Hamilton  Beamish,  K.N.,  Com- 
manding  H.JI.S.  '-rallas." 
\ii.  George,  Major  in  the  85th  Foot,  (/.  in  Jamaica  1804. 
I.  JIartha,  »i.  1st,  George  Hartpole.  Esq.  of  Shrule  Castle, 
and  2ndly,  Hon.  Francis  Alduorougli  I'rittie  (see  Bukke's 
fea-wje,  Dcnallt,  B.),  and  d.  Maieh,  1802. 
Mr.  Otway  d.  1800.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hexbt  Otwat,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  bapt.  2  Aug.  1768;  m. 
17'.tO,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  5th  Bart,  of  Stanford, 
and  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas,  the  6th  Bart.,  afterwards 
Baroness  Brate  in  her  own  right,  who,  after  her  husband's 
decease,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Cave  in  1818.  By 
her,  who  d.  21  Feb.  1862  (when  her  barony  fell  into  abeyance 
between  her  daus.)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  icnm.  19  Jan.  1831 . 

I.  Maria,  d.  «7iiii.  13  3Iay,  1879,  when  the  abeyaaee  of  the 

barony  of  Braye  terminated. 
ji.  Anne,  m.  1st,  1S28,  J.  A.  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Lutterworth, 

who  d.  s.  p.  1844,  and  2ndly,  2  Dec.  1847,  Rev.  Henry  Kemp 

Richardson,  Rector  of  Leire,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  s.  p.  22 

May,  1871. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  1st,  1826,  Henry  Murray,  Esq.  Cyoungest 
son  of  Lord  George  Murray),  who  d.  s.  p.  20  Nov.  1830, 
and  2ndly,  11  Feb.  1850,  John  Reginald,  3rd  Earl  Beau- 
ihamp,  who  d.s. p.  1853. 

IV.  IIkxriltta,  Baroness  Brate,  s.  1879 :  m.  24  Sept. 
1844,  Rev.  Edgell  Wyatt-Edgell,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edmund  Verney,  6.  16  Aug.  1S45,  Capt.  17th  Lancers, 
killed  at  Ulundi  4  July,  1879. 

2  ,\Ifred    Thomas    Townsend,     now    Lord    Bhate    {so: 
Btrke's  Pierage  and  Baronttnfi,). 

1  Frances  Catherine  Sarah,  a  nun. 
Itlr.  Otway  d.  13  Sept.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hon.  Robert  Otway  Cave,  M.P.,  co.  Tippeiary,  m.  23  Oct. 
1833,  Sjphia,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Burdett,  6th  Bart,  of  F'ore- 
mark,  and  d.  s.  p.  30  Nov.  1844,  when  Castle  Otway  devolved 
■on  his  widow  for  life,  and  at  her  death,  30  Dec.  1849,  it  went 
by  will  to  his  cousin, 

Robert  Joceltn  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  co.  Tip- 
jerary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Vice-Admiral,  h.  29  Sept.  1808;  m.  17 
Aug.  1836,  Anne  Digby,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Crofton, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Mohill  House,  co.  Leitrim,  and  by  her  had  an 
only  child  and  heir, 

Francis  Margaret,   711.  12  Oct.    1865,  Wili-iam    Clifford 
Bermingham  Ruthven,   Esq.   (now   Otway-Ruthven;  and 
has  issue. 
Admiral  Otway  d.  16  Oct.  1884. 

Arms — Paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu.,  a  canton  errainois.  Crest — 
A  goat's  head  erased  arg.,  attired  or,  charged  with  a  mullet 
gu.     Mntio — Over  the  crest.  Deed  Shaw. 

iitat% — Invernisk,  co.  Galway:  Castle  Otway,  Templemore, 
<:o.  lipperary;  Lisgillock,  co.  Leitrim;  Charleville  Cottage, 
Euuiikerry,  co.  Wicklow ;  and  Mount  Campbell,  co.  Leitrim. 


BUTSON    OF    NEWBY    "WISKE 
NUNNINGrlON    HALL. 


AND 


ErxsON,  JoUN,  Esq.  of  Newby  Wiske  and  jS'iin- 
ninyton  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  North  Riding,  U.A. 
liiu.  Coll.  Camb.  1S52,  b.  28  Oct.  1829. 

Lineagre. — The  family  of  Rutson  was  resident  during  the 
17th  century  in  Westmorland. 

William  Rutson,  of  Kendal,  ni.  22  Oct.  1700,  .\gnes,  eldest 
dau.  of  Mr.  Thomas  Oslille,  left  one  dau.  (who  lu.  Mr.  Cook- 
son),  and  one  son, 

Robert  Rctson,  6.  1701,  served  as  Mayor  of  Kendal  1752; 
m.  1123,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr.  Shaw,  and  d.  20  Sept.  1760, 
leaving  (with  se\eral  daus.) one  son, 

William  RnTsoN,  E.sq.  of  Liverpool,  b.  5  Dec.  1738,  served 
as  Mayor  of  Kendal  1773;  ni.  23  April,  1761,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Calion,  Esq. ;  d.  1793,  and  left  issue, 

William  Calton,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  b.  15  June,  1764  ;  m.  James  Maury,  Esq. 
Mary,  6.  8  May,  1768  ;  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Bold. 
"The  only  son, 

■WiniAM  Calton  Rutson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  and  Allerton 


Priory,  Lancashire,   an   eminent  Merchant  of  Liverpool,  6. 
7  July,  1760  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1790,  Frances,  only  child  of  Simon 
Wrallier,  Esq.,  and  Margaret  Beckwith  his  wife  ;  d.  26  March, 
1817,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  25  March,  1830), 
William,  his  licir. 

Fanny,  b.  10  Dec.  1797;  to.  26  Feb.  1816,  William  James 
Es(i.ot  Barrock  Park,  CO.  Cumberland,  M.P.  Cumberland, 
and  High  Sheriff  182u. 

The  son  and  heir, 

William  Rutson,  Esq.  of  Xewby  Wiske  and  Nunnington. 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  1814,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North 
Riding,  co.  York,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  county  1850,  6.  17 
Oct.  1791 ;  m.  17  Feb.  1825,  Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Ewart,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  May,  1867,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8  Jan 
1881)  had  issue, 

William,  Lieut.  70th  Regt.,  d.  26  May,  1846,  in  his  21st  year. 
•John,  present  representative. 

Henry,    B.A.   Tiin.   Coll.  Camb.    1852,   J.P.  for  the   North 
Riding,  co.  York,  b.  25  July,  1831. 
Albert  Osliff  M.A.  of  University  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Fellow  of 
Slagdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn 
1865,  Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Aberdare  when  Secretary  of 
State   for   the  Home   Dopartnient,  1868  to   1873,  b.  2  Dec. 
1836;  m.  27  Oct.  1887,  Mary   Emma,  dau.  of  Charles  Bux- 
ton, Esq.  of  Foxwarren,  Cobhain,  Surrey,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of 
Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  1st  Bart,  of  BcUtield  and  Run- 
ton,  and  (/.  21  April,  1890,  at  Fox  Holm,  Surrey,  and  was 
bur.  at  Nunnington.     His  dau.  Margaret  Albert,  was  6.  13 
Dec.  1890  (posthumous). 
Charlotte  Fanny,  b.  28  Feb.  1827;  d.  unm.  15  Dec.  18S4. 
Jane  Margaret,  6.  30  March,  1828  ;  d.  19  Jan.  1854,  v.nm. 
Arms — Per  fesse  indented  or  and  sa.,   three   bulls'  heads 
couped  counterchanged,  the  two  in  chief  charged  with  a  bezant 
and  that  in  base  with  a  pellet.      Crtst — A  griffin's  head  couped 
per  bend  sa.  and  or,  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.    Motto — Spec- 
temur  agendo. 

5e«^s -Newby  Wiske,  Northallerton;  and  Nunnington  Hall, 
CO.  York. 


EUTTLEDGE    OF    BLOOMFIELD. 

EuTTLEDGE,  EoBEHT,  Esq.  of  Bloomfield,  co. 
Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Commanding  South  Majo  Militia,  b.  1823  ;  m. 
Feb.  1850,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Peter  Low,  Esq.  (by 
Louisa  hi8  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Butler,  7th 
Bart,  of  Ballintemple),  and  by  her  (who  d.  June, 
1856)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Henry  Bruen,  b.  7  Sept.  1852;  in.  1883,  Florence 

Rose,  dau.  of  JohnTrant,  Esq.  of  Dovea,  co.  Tipperary, 

and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1892)  has  issue. 
I.  Margaret  Harriet,  m.  21  Sept.  1877,  W.  H.  Field,  Capt.  8th 

Hussars,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Field,  of  Shelton 

Oak,  Shrewsbury. 
It.  Louisa  Katherine. 

Liueag  e. — Rev.  F'rancis  Lambert, Rector  and  Prebendary 

of  Kilmaine,  b.  1788  (2nd  son  of  Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of 
Brookhill,  by  his  1st  wife,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ruttledge, 
Esq.  of  Bloointield) ;  m.  9  June,  1819,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
Col.  Henry  Bruen,  of  Oak  Park,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Bloomfield. 

Thomas,  of  Cornfield,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Mayo,  High  Sheriff  1865,  6.  5  April,  18-.:6;  m.  Jane,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Fair,  Esq.  of  Bushfield,  co.  Mayo, 
and  il.  1877,  leaving  issue,  five  sons  and  one  dau.  Mrs. 
Ruttledge  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  28  Aug.  1857,  for 
herselt  and  her  issue,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
F'air. 

Francis,  late  Mayo  Militia,  h.  20  Aug.  1828  ;  m.  30  Nov.  1864, 
Hester  Elizabeth  Frances,  Srd  dau.  of  Thomas  Spencer 
Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount  House,  co.  Mayo,  and  has 
issue. 

John,  H.M.  34th  Regt.,  d.  in  India,  1809. 

Harriet,  <(.  v.nm.  1880. 

Elizabeth,  m.  James  A.  Lyle,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  London- 
derry. 

;\Iargaret  Maria  Anne  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1871. 

Helena  Margaret  Hariiet. 

Mr.  Lambert  assumed,  by  sign-manual,  April,  1819,  his 
maternal  name  and  arms  of  llnTTLEuoE,  instead  of  Lambert, 
and  s.  his  uncle,  Robert  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomfield,  High 
Sheriff  ot  Mayo,  1788,  who  m.  1787,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of 
Francis  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rappa  Castle,  and  represented  the 
borough  of  Duleek  for  many  years  in  the  Irish  Parliament. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  stag  trippant  ppr.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  az. 
three  estoiles  or.  Vresl — An  oak-tree  ppr.,  pendant  froo".  a 
dexter  branch  thereof  by  a  riband  az.  an  escutcheon  or.  Motto 
— Verax  atque  probus. 

/Sea!— Bloomfield,  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo. 


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RtTTTLEDGE    OF     BARBERSFORT, 

RuTTLEDQE,  Daviu  Knox,  Esq.of  Barbcrsfort,  co. 
Galwaj,  J.P.,  b.  29  June,  186B  ;  m,.  30  June,  1891, 
lion.  Meta  Ilandcock,  4th  dau.  of  Lord  Castle- 
inaine. 

Liineage.— David  Kcttledge,  Esq.  (formerly  Watson)  of 
Barbersfort,  co.  Galway,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Mayo  and  Galway,  High  Sheriff  1851,  Capt.  South  Mayo  Rifles, 
b  Nov.  1811;  m.  1836,  Eleanor,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Knox, 
Esq.  formerly  of  Moyne  Abbey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18S9;,  had 
issue, 

I.  David,  J.P.  for  Galway,  Hon.  Major  Connaught  Rangers, 
h.  1839;  m.  18G2,  Sarah  Knox,  2nildau.  ot  tlie  Uev.  Edward 
I.eet,  of  Otranto,  Kingstown,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1886,  leaving 
i;isue,  David  Knox,  now  of  Barbersfort;  Percy  Edward; 
i;ieanor  F.  M. ;  Anne  Bell;  Eveline  Amy. 

II.  John  Knox,  late  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1878, 
the  only  dau.  of  Col.  De  Longueville,  of  Sangby  Broom, 
Bucks. 

III.  Alfred,  Major  14th  Regt.,  m.  1338,  May,  dau.  of  Ormsby 
Fulton,  Esq. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  1862,  Arthur  Rudge,  Esq.,  E.A. 

II.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Olivia,  TO.  1874,  Christopher  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  co. 
Galway,  J.P.,  who  d.  1884. 

This  gentleman  s.  1833,  to  the  unsettled  estates  of  his  step- 
lather,  Robert  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of  Blooinfield,  and  by  his  will 
assumed,  by  royal  licence,  the  name  and  arms  of  Ruttledge 
only.    He  d.  16  Dec.  1890,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  stag  trippant  ppr.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  az. 
three  estoiles  or.  Crest — An  oak-tree  ppr.,  pendent  from  a 
i!exier  branch  by  a  riband  az.  an  escutcheon  or.  Motto — 
Verax  atque  probus. 

Stat— Barbersfort,  Tuam,  co.  Galway.  Town  Residence — 3, 
Htzwilliam  Place,  Dublin. 


RXrXTON    OF    ARDEE    HOTJSE. 

Rttxtox,  William,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  co. 
Louth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Louth,  and 
J  P.  CO.  Cavan,  High  Sheriff  1847,  b.  2(5  April, 
1S23;  in.  15  July,  1854,  Caroliue  Diana,  younger 
ilau.  and  co-heii-ess  of  Charles  Vernon,  Esq.  of 
lloyal  York  Crescent,  Clifton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  FitzHerbert  Vernon,  6.   12  Nov.  1863;  m.  Sept. 

1887,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Harvey  Chickering,  of  Bos- 
ton, U.S.A.,  and  d.  at  Brooklyn,  U.S.A.,  1  June,  1892, 
leaving  is«ue,  William  Vernon  Chickering,  b.  May, 
1891 ;  and  Dorothy  Vernon. 

II.  Charles  Harcourt  Vernon,  6.  6  June,  1870. 

I.  Georgina  Anna,  m.  Jan.  1880,  (ieorge  Ramsay  .\lured 
Uenne,  Lieut.-Col.  late  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has 
issue,  Florence  Alice  Vernon. 

II.  Florence  Elizabeth,  m.  5  Oct.  1887,  Sir  Erasmus  Dixon 
Bcrrowes,  Bart,  of  Barretstown  Castle,  co.  Kildare,  and 
has  issue,  {see  Bdrke's  Baronetage). 

III.  Caroline  Lydia. 

IV.  Helen  Vernon,  m.  Feb.  1881,  Walter  Clare  Savile,  Major 
R.A.,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Clare  Ruxton,  6.  1881 ;  and  a 
dau.  Lilith  Edith. 

v.  Beatrice  Geraldine,  m.  15  July,  1891;  Arthur  0mm aney 
Hill-Lowe,  of  Court  of  Hill,  Commander  R.N.,  and  has 
issue,  Vernon  Noel,  6.  1  June,  1892. 

Through  the  female  line,  the  present  Mr.  Ruxton, 
of  Ardee,  represents  a  branch  of  the  great  and 
ancient  family  of  Fitzueebert  of  Norbury,  co. 
Derby,  and  Sv^innerton,  co.  Stafford. 

Ijiueag'e. — John  Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Shanhoe,  co.  Mcath,  h. 
1556,  whose  will  was  dated  27  April,  1634,  to.  and  left  issue 
(with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  George  Proctor,  and  Elizabeth, 
Mrs.  Manning)  three  sons,  Henry,  of  Bective,  co.  Meath  ;  John, 
of  whom  we  treat;  and  William.    The  2nd  son, 

Capt.  John  Ruxton,  of  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  was  patentee  of 
considerable  estates  in  co.  Louth  under  the  Act  of  Settlement 
temp.  Charles  11.,  and  High  Sheriff  1659.  He  m.  twice;  his 
2nd  wife,  Priscilla,  d.  his  widow  29  Nov.  1743,  aged  87.  By 
his  1st,  Capt.  John  Ruxton  had  issue,  John,  6.  1642,  M.P. 
for  Ardee  1771,  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1673,  d.  s.  p.; 
William,  eventual  heir  to  his  father;  Charles  (Rev.),  b.  1661, 
attainted  1688 ;  Matthew,  father  of  John  Ruxton,  of  Bally- 
bonny  {see  RnsTON  of  Broad  Oik) ;  Jane  ;  and  Sarah.  The  2nd 
Bon, 

WiLUAM  RnsTON,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  was  attainted  by 


King  James  IL  1688.  By  Anne  his  wife,  he  left  a  dau.  Mar- 
garet, and  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Rdxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  M.P.  for  Ardee 
1747.  He  m.  1718,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gibbons,  Esq.  of 
Mountainstown,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1751,  aged  54, 
leaving  issue,  John,  his  heir;  William,  Surg. -Gen.;  Sanuiel 
d.  unm. ;  Charles,  M.P.  for  Ardee,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Robert  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Red  House,  co.  Louth,  and 
d.  1806,  aged  80,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  William  Parkinson 
Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Red  House,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  M.P.  for 
Ardee,  m.  18  Jan.  1802,  Auna  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  For- 
tescue,  Esq.  ofDromisken,  M.P.,  but  i/.«.  ;j.;  Gilbert  Gibbons; 
Anne,  7ti.  1769,  Arthur  Wolfe,  Lord  Kilwarden,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  Ireland  (she  was  created  30  Sept.  1795,  Baroness 
Kilwarden,  of  Kilteel,  in  her  own  right);  Mary.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

John  Rcxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  M.P.,  6.  1721 ;  m. 
Letitia,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  William  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.  of  Shercock,  co.  Cavan,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ven. 
Andrew  Carleton,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore,  and  granddau. 
of  William  Fitzherbert,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  Henry  Piers,  Knt.  of  Piers  Court,  or  Shercock,  which 
last  William  Fitzherbert  was  2nd  son  of  William  Fitz- 
herbert, Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  co.  Stafford,  and  Noibury, 
CO.  Derby  (see  i/iat  family),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Basil  Brooke,  Knt.  of  Madeley,  and  dying  7  March,  1783,  left; 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Meath,  m.  1770,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Richard  Eilgeworth,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  co.  Long- 
ford, and  had  issue, 

1  Fitzherbert,  Capt.  63rd  Regt.,  d.  179.9. 

2  Richard,  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Meath,  b.  3  Aug.  1775;  vi. 
10  Jan.  1807,  Elizabeth  Selina,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Staples,  ."ith  Bart,  of  Dunmoie,  Queen's  co.,  by  the  Hon. 
Jane  Vesey,  sister  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  de  Vesci. 

1  Sophia. 

2  Margaret. 

Mr.  Ruxton,  d.  July,  1825,  aged  80. 

III.  Samuel,  ol  Swinnerton,  co.  Meath,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Fitzherbert,  and  d.  s.  p.  1826. 

I.  Mary,  m.  James  Corry,  Esq.  ii.  Anne. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  and 
Shercock,  co.  Cavan,  M.P.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Henry  Upton,  Esq.,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Clarges, 
Royal  Irish  Dragoons,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Clarges,  Bart.,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Fitzherbert,  his  heir. 

Henry,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Carlyle,  Esq.  of  Cradox- 
town,  CO.  Kildare,  and  has  issue. 

William,  m.  Elizabeth  Anne  Young,  of  Rogerstown,  co. 
Louth,  and  had  issue. 

Robert,  d.  young. 

Clarges,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Barnewall,  7th  Bart.^ 
of  Crickstown,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Charles,  m.  Mary  Fraser,  dau.  of  William  Eraser  Tytler,  Esq. 
of  Belnain,  co.  Inverness. 

George,  of  Rthaniia.  co.  Louth,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  Major 
in  the  array,  b.  1804 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hon.  William  Frank- 
land  Odell,  t.oloiiial  Secretary  to  New  Brunswick;  and  d. 
18  May,  18"9,  leaving  issue,  (ieorge  William,  now  of 
Rahanna,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J. P.,  6.  1837  ;  m.  1863, 
Arabella  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Romford,  Esq.  of  Oakley, 
CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

Arthur,  m.  1st,  Christina,  dau.  of  William  FraserTytler,  Esq. 
of  Belnain,  and  2ndly,  Emily  (deceased),  dau.  of  James- 
F'orbes,  Esq.  of  Kiiigerloch,  co.  Argyll,  and  had  issue  by 
each. 

Isabella,  m.  Rev.  Townley  Filgate,  Rector  of  Charlestown, 
CO.  Louth. 

Anne,  m.  1812,  Right  Hon.  Edward  Lucas,  of  Castle  Shane„ 
CO.  Monaghan. 

Helena,  d.  young.  Letitia,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Fitzherbert  Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House  and  Sher- 
cock, High  Sheriff  for  co.  Louth  1823,  and  for  co.  Cavan  1824, 
),(.  .Vnna  Elizabeth  dau.  of  Nicholas  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Old 
Bridge,  CO  Mcath,  by  Letitia  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Gaynor  Barry,. 
Esq.  of  Beau,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

John  Fitzherbert,  d.  unm.  12  May,  1879. 
Anna  Frances. 

Elizabeth  Henrietta,  m.  Richard  Olpherts,  Esq.  of  Dungiven, 
CO.  Deiry,  who  d.  1892.     She  d.  in  Jan.  Ib92. 

Mr.  Ruxton  J.  1826,  and  was  «.  by  his  son,  the  present  William 
Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House. 

.^r?ns— Quarterly :  Ist  and  4th  arg.,  three  bulls'  heads 
erased  sa.,  armed  or,  for  Roxton  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  Nairc,  or, 


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and  gu.,  over  all  a  bend  sa.,  a  crescent  for  difference,  for  Fitz- 
iiERBtiiT.  CitU—A  bull's  head  sii.,  armed  or.  J/ciiiu— dam, 
jam. 

Heat — .^rdee  House,  Ardee,  co.  Louth. 


EUXTON  OF  BROAD  OAK. 
ErxTOX,  Jonx  Henry  llAijt^sq.  of  iJroad  Oak, 
Kent,  D.L.,  b.  15  Mav,  ISIS;  m.  2  May,  1843, 
Isabel  .Sai-ali,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hooper,  Esq. 
of  Meiton  House,  eo.  Hereford,  by  Sarali,  his  wife, 
sister  of  Kev.  Thomas  Powell  Syinonds,  of  Pen- 
gethley,  eo.  Hereford  (see  Powkli.,  liart.,  and 
Williams.  Bart.,  Burke's  Extinct  Jiaronclaje),  and 
has  liad  issue, 

I.  Jl-lian  Henry  Hat,  b.  19  Feb.  1814,  late  Capt.  15thliegt., 
i)i.  "JS  Aug.  Ib80,  Selina  Mabelle,  dau.  of  Kev.  Kobert 
Martin,  of  Anstey  P.istures,  co.  Leicester. 

II.  George  Fitzherbert  Sjmonds,  0.  31  May,  1848;  d.  2  Jan. 
181»1. 

I.  Isibel  Sarah  Da.sliwood,  m.  lOMarch,  1SG6, Thomas Slaney 
Kyton,  Esq.  of  Walford  Hall,  now  also  of  Eyton,  and 
Walford  Manor,  Salop  ;  High  Sheriff  1890,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Adela  Eliz.ibeth  Symonds,  m.  26  Sept.  1865,  Francis 
Matthew  Hauipden  Turner,  Esq.  of  Hook's  Nest  Park, 
Godsione,  Surrey.     She  d.  -0  May,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Ham[iden,    Lieut.   Suffolk  llegt.,   b.   Z9  Oct. 

1807. 
Henry  Francis  Valentine  Hampden,  b.  14  Feb.  ISOS. 
Henrietta  Isabel. 

Mr.  Hay-K'uxton,  who  served  nine  years  in  the 
King's  Own  Kegt.,  is  Chief  Constable  of  Kent  and 
late  Cupt.  Kent  Artillery. 

Liiueaee. — John  IUxto.n,  Esq.  of  Ballybonny,  Tally, 
ic,  the  eldest  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Mattliew  iiuxton,  who 
was  4fh  son  of  Capt.  John  Kiixton,  of  Ardee  {see  preceding 
/uu'HjrOi ''"•'-'- Sept.  17-1,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Eccleston, 
Esq.  01  Urumskellon,  co.  Loutli,  and  by  her  had  issue.  The 
4th  and  youngest  son, 

He.nry TiioMAs  Bellingham  RcxTON,  Esq.Di.  17G9,  Susanna, 
dau.  01  Jsaiali  Willis,  Esq.  of  Dundrum,  co.  Monaghan,  and 
had  issue, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry,  m.  viuiout  issue. 

Martha,  m.  Kev.  John  Alexander,  "Vicar  of  Drumsang,  eo. 
Wesinieatli,  ai.d  had,  with  other  issue.  Col.  William  Alex- 
ander, C.B.,  who  ra.  twiee,  and  had  issue  by  both  uives;  by 
his  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Kennedj,  C  ii  ,  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  m.  Capt.  Amyard  I'owney 
Elliot,  3rd  son  of  ihe  Hnn.  John  Elliot,  and  nepiieiv  to  the 
FCail  of  Miuto,  and  Ellen  Henrietta,  m.  Col.  Henry  Lane,  .")tli 
Bengal  Light  Cavalry),  two  sons,  L  William  iiuxton  Eneas, 
Major-lien.  Uonimaniiing  1st  liengal  Cavalry,  ?».  his  cousin, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt.  Blair,  5th  Bengal  Ligiit  Cavalry: 
2  Augustus  Hay,  Li.-ut.  in  the  38th  Bengal  N.I.,  second 
in  command  ot  the  Oude  Irregular  Cavalry,  killed  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny.  Col.  Alexander  j;t.  'indly,  ImH,  Penelope, 
youiiu'cst  dau.  of  William  Hooper,  Es(i.  of  Merton  House, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.  Peuelope,  d.  -b  Jan. 
1876. 
Eleanor,  to.  William  Pooler,  E,-;q. 
Mary,  m.  W.  Buchanan,  Esq.  ot  co.  Tyrone. 
Susan,  i/i.  Kev.  J.  Smith.  Anne,  unm. 

Frances,  m.  Willoughby  Giffney,  Esq.  co.  Moiiuyhau. 

His  eldest  son, 

John  Kcxton,  Esq.,  who  purchased,  1828,  the  estate  of  IJroad 

<.)ak,   Kent,  m.  28  July,  1817,   Anna  Maiia,  youngest  dau. 

■  ■f  Col.  Patiick  Hay,  H.E.l.C.S.  (4th  son  of  Thomas  ilay,  Lord 

Huntingdon,  of  the  Court  of  Session;  sec  Hay,  Bart,  of  Aldtr- 

ttoi'--,    BuiiKE's  Ptertiye  and  Baroiictagt),  hi  Sarah  his  wife, 

4thdau.ofRobertDashwood,  Esq.of  Vallow  Wood,.Stoguinbev, 

Somerset,  and  sister  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles  Dashwood, 

K.C  B.,  K.T.S.(.sc£  Dashwood,  Bart,  nf  West  Wycombe,  Bueke's 

Pec  aye  and  Baronetage),  and  by  her  (who  </,.  12  June,  1889) 

had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Hay,  present  represontativ  e. 

n.  Wi'liam  James  Mylne  (Itev.),  ;-.  9  Sept.  1819;  m.  8  May, 

ln73,   Maig.uet  Emma,   4th  dau.   of  Lev.    Evan  Nepc^n, 

Canon  ot  Westminster,  and  d.  lU  July,  1886,  leaving  issue, 

1  Margaret  Edna.  2  Constance  Kachel  Mary. 

3  Julia  Ethel.  4  Catherine  Eva. 

III.  Ocrge  Augustus  Frederick,  Knt.  St.  F.,  M  G.S.,  <feo.,  b. 

24  July,   1»21;  t^.  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Louis,  US.,  Sept. 

1848;  iorinerlyof  iJon  L>iego  Leon's  Lancers,  in  the  service 


of  the  Queen  of  Spain,  afterwards  of  H.M.'s  89th  Regt., 
author  of  Adcentares  ia  Mexico,  Lii'e  in  the  Far  West, 
<fee. 

IV.  Charles  Dashwood,  6.  17  Jan.  1823;  d.  May,  IS.'il. 

V.  Augustus  Alexander,  late  Lieut.  Koyal  Fusiliers,  ana 
alterwaiils  Capt.  and  Adjutant  .'ith  Kent  Volunteer  Batta- 
lion, b.  24  Sept.  1S24;  m.  Mary  Eliza  Minto,  duu.  of  Walter 
Miiito,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1889,  leaving  issue, 

1  Mary  Augusta.  2  Katherine  Hume. 

3  Mabel  Hay. 

VI.  Frederick  Wardell  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Willington, 
formerly  Lieut.  IClh  Regt.,  b.  17  Jan.  18'28 :  m.  Isabel,  dau. 
of  Lieut.  Col.  Moore,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1890,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Frederick  Augustus  Dashwood  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Well, 
CO.  York,  b.  1862;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Rev.  C  Carr,  B.A., 
Vicar  of  Whitworth,  Durliain,  and  has  had  issue,  Charles 
Frederick,  6.  1884,  and  Elizabeth  Isabel,  ((.  20  May, 
1891. 

2  George,  b.  1862. 

1  Amy  isabtl.  2  Florence  Mary. 

3  Agnes  Mildred,  deceased.  4  Kathleen  Mora. 
Mr.  Ruxton  d.  1  Nov.  1828. 

A  nns—Arg.,  acresceiit  between  three  bulls'  heads  erased  sa., 
armed  or.  Crest— A  bull's  head  sa.,  armed  or,  charged  with  a 
crescent  as  in  the  arms. 

ISeeU — Broad  Oak,  Brenchley,  Kent. 


BYAN-LENIGAN     OF     CASTLE 
PFOGEE.TY. 

Eyan-Leniqax,  John  Viv'ian,  Esq.  of  Castle 
irogerty,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col. 
CommandingTipperary  Artillery  Militia,  assumed  by 
royal  licence,  Dec.  187S,  the  additional  surname  of 
Lexioan,  in  compliance  witli  the  testamentary  in- 
junction of  his  cousin,  Penelope  Elizabeth  Marie 
Leuigan,  of  Castle  ft'ogerty. 

Xiiueagre. — The  ancient  family  of  ffogerty  was  of  impor- 
tance in  Ireland  antecedent  to  the  descent  of  the  English 
in  the  reign  of  Henry  11.     The  chief  of  the  sept  in  1583, 

CoNOHER  NA  ScRY  O'lFOGHERTY,  of  Muuroc,  CO.  Tippcraiy, 
was  father  of 

DoNouGH  O'ffooerty,  who  was  slain  in  battle  at  Latcragh 
(his  father  then  living)  26  Nov.  1.^183,  and  was  the  Donough  who 
III.  Ellen  Purcell  of  the  ancient  baronial  family  of  Logsmoe, 
and  lies  bur.  in  the  Abbey  of  Holy  Cross,  to  which  he  was  a 
considerable  benefactor.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donald  O'efogerty,  of  Munroe,  surnamed  Grany  (or  the 
Ill-favoured),  whose  son  and  heir, 

DoNocGH  O'ffooerty,  of  Inchy  O'ffogerty,  Fishmoyne,  and 
Bally  ffogerty  (now  Castle  ffogerty),  left  two  sons, 
Roger,  his  sucecsjor. 

William,  of  Fishmoyne,  Physician  to  His  Majesty  King 
Charles  II.,  who,  under  the  charge  of  being  concerned  in 
the  Meal- 1  lib  Plot,  was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower,  and  d. 
there  s  p.  in  16u5.  This  i>  the  gentleman  described  in  the 
Act  of  Settlement  as  Ensign  William  ffogerty,  and  who 
under  tliat  Act  is  included  amongst  those  exempted  from 
confiscation.     His  will  bears  date  in  1606. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Roger  O'ffogerty,  of  Incliy  O'ffogerty,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Cashuy,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Teige,  or  Timothy,  O'ffogerty,  of  Bally  ffogerty,  &c.,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Buike,  of  Barrycurry  (of  the  family  of 
Lord  Brittas),  and  had  issue, 

Cornelius,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Magrath,  Esq.  of  Derry- 
moie,  and  had  a  son,  Magr.ith  ffogerty,  who  was  father  of 
Thomas  ffogerty  and  grandfather  of  Magrath  ffogerty, 
Esq.  of  Ballinlonty,  and  oi  Philip  ffogerty,  Ksq  ,  Bariister- 
at-Law.  John.  Dionysius,  a  priest. 

Jlalaehy,  Doctor  of  the  Sorbonne  and  Prefect  of  the  College 
of  Lombard,  Pans,  anno  1705. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Cobnelics  ffogerty,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogerty,  b.  14  May, 
1661,  Capt.  in  the  army  of  King  James  IL,  hi.  in  1696,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Michael  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Milestown,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  dying  in  1730,  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

Teige,  or  Timothy,  ffogerty,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogerty,  who 
(/.  s.  I),  at  the  age  ot  50,  in  1747,  and  was  a,  by  his  brother, 

Tho.mas  FFOGiiRTY,  Esq.    of  Castle  ffogerty,    vi.  Christian, 
dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  James  Meyler,  Esq.  of  Sallyuiount, 
CO.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  Regt.  of  Ultonia,  in  the  Spanish  service, 
d.  v.nm.  iu  1781. 


ilYA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RYE 


1767 


Elizabeth,  m.  William  Lenigan,  Esq.  of  Zoar,  co.  Kilkennj-, 
and  b}-  him  (who  d.  23  Nov.  176S)  left  an  only  son,  Thomas 
Ij:nigan. 

3Ir.  ffogcrty  d.  1758,  and  wass.  by  his  elder  son, 

Ja.mes  ffogebtt,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogeity,  who,  having 
conformed  to  the  Established  Church,  served  the  office  of  Hi^h 
Sheriff  for  co.  Tipperary  1783.  He  d.  uni.i.  1788,  when  his 
sister,  Elizabeth  Lenigan,  became  his  heir,  and  the  estates 
passed  through  her  to  her  only  son, 

Tho.mas  (Jean  Baptiste)  Lenigan,  Esq.,  who  thus  be- 
«ame  "  of  Castle  ffogerty."  This  gentleman  vi.  1st,  in 
-April,  1794,  Peniel,  dau.  of  Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Buncraggy,  co.  Clare  (by  his  wife  Hannah,  sister  of  Robert 
Henry  Westropp,  Esq.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1804>  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  of  Castle  ffogerty. 

II.  Edmund,  b.  8  Aug.  1798 ;  d.  unm.  6  June,  1836. 

t.  Anna  Elizabeth,  tu.  18/4,  John  Dennis  liyan,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
13th  Drajioons,  2nd  surviving  son  of  George  Ryan,  Esq.  of 
Inch,  CO.  Tipperary  (see  that  jamily),  and  left  issue, 

1  George,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Commanding  70th  Regt. 

2  John  Vivian,  now  of  Castle  ffogerty. 

3  Valentine,  Major-Gen. 

1  renelope.  2  *Jina.  3  Emma. 

4  Marian.  5  Elizabeth. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1SS3.  iii.  Henrietta. 

Sir.  Lenigan  m.  2ndly,  Clarinda,  dau.   of  John  O'Reilly,  Esq. 
«f  Mount  Street,  Dublin,  and  had  by  her  two  other  daus., 

IV.  Mary,  a  nun.  v.  Eosetta. 

He  d.  2  Aug.  182.'),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Lenigan,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogerty,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.R.I. A.,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6.  23  June,  1797;  m. 
30  April,  1825,  Eleanor  Fiances,  dau.  of  John  Evans,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  William  Evans,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Leominster,  by 
whom  he  had  two  daus., 

I.  Sarah  Ellen  Henrietta,  d.  at  Munich,  in  Bavaria,  30  March, 
1842. 

II.  Penelope  Elizabeth  Marie,  of  Castle  ffogerty,  who  c?. 
at  Badgastein,  Austria,  3  Aug.  1878,  having  devised  her 
estates  to  her  cousin,  the  piesent  Lieut. -Col.  J.  Vivian 
Ryan-Lenigan,  of  Castle  ffogerty. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  griffins'  heads  erased  or. 
Ores'. — A  grifiSn  segreant  az.,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a 
sword  erect  ppr. 

Motto — ^lalo  mori  quam  faedari. 
6'<.at— Castle  ffogerty,  Thuiles. 


BYAN    OP     BALIiYMACKEOGH. 
Etax,  Charles  Akthue,  Esq.  of  Ballyiuackeogh, 
eo.  Tipperary,  J.F.,  b.  7  Nov.  1853. 

Xiineagre. — William  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Ballymaekeogh,  was 
-».  in  that  estate  by  his  son,  Danikl  Ryan,  and  the  estate  was 
.afterwards  confirmed  to  him  by  grant  from  ChablesII.,  1667. 
He  III.  Honor,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Ewer,  and  had  issue,  three 
sons  and  three  daus.,  William,  his  heir;  Anthony;  George; 
IClizabeth,  m.  Edward  Lee,  Esq.  of  liarna ;  Anne,  ?)t.  Edmund 
<;nffin,  Esq.;  and  Mary.  Mr.  Ryan  d.  1731,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

AViLLiAM  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Ballymaekeogh,  m.  1725,  Eliza- 
l)eth,  dau.  of  Richard  New.^tead,  Esq.  of  Ballyloughane,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  d.  1765,  having  had  issue, 

EwEE,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard.  William,  m.  Miss  Bradshaw. 

George,  m.  Miss  Lysaght.  Anthony. 

Anne,  m.  John  Ewer,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Solomon  Cambie,  Esq.  of  Castletown. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Ewer  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Ballymaekeogh,  m..  1754,  Elizabeth. 
<1au.  of  Richard  Margrath,  Esq.  of  Lisduff,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
*y  her  (who  d.  1791)  had  issue,  six  sons  and  three  daus., 

William,  his  heir.  George. 

John.  Richard,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Anthony.  Rickard,  Major  93rd  Regt. 

Eleanor,  m.  Bever  Smith,  Esq. 

Bridgeu  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Ewer  Ryan  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Ballymaekeogh,  m.  Sept.  1814, 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Pennefather,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St. 
Johns,  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  and  sister  to  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir 
John  Lysaght  Pennefather,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec. 
18d3;,  had  issue, 

AViLLiAM,  late  representative. 

John,  m.   1843,  Louisa  Ricarda,  dau.  of   Major   Kinpsmill  \ 
Pennefather,  of  Knockinglass,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  Sept.    ; 


1873,  having  had  issue,  William  Ewer  (Rev.).  M.A. ;  John 
Pennefather,  M.D.;   Frances  Elizabeth,   rteceased ;  Louisa 
Mary,  m.  1885,  Townsend  Hall,  Esq.  of  Pilion,  co.  Devon, 
and  is  deceased. 
George  Henry,  M.D..  Surgeon  R.N.,  deceaspd. 
Robert  Percival.  deceased.  Edward,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  deceased.  Clarr-,  deceased. 

Mary  Anne.  Laura. 

Mr.  Ryan  d.  27  Nov.  1835.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Ballymaekeogh,  J.P.,  6.  1  Dec. 
1815;  m.  29  Nov.  1842,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Grogan,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Grogan,  Bart.,  late 
BI.P.  for  the  city  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  B.N.,  b.  24  March,   1851,  d.  16  March, 

1870. 
u.  Charles  .^bthuk,  now  of  Ballymaekeogh. 

I.  Anne  Alicia  Susanna,  m.  8  Jan.  1881,  Kingroge  Drew,  Esq. 
broiherof  Col.  Francis  Drew,  7th  Hussars,  of  Drewscourt, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue,  1  Francis  William  Massy; 
2  Ringrose  Charles  Wellington;  1  Alicia  Jeanette ;  and 
2  Anna  Everina  Margaret. 

II.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

III.  Antoinette  Jane. 

IV.  Jeanette,  m.  10  Aug.  1886,  Edward  Herbert  Maunsell,  of 
Macleod,  Alberta,  Canada,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Maun- 
sell, of  Finnttherstown  House,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 
Jiederick  William  Edward;  Jeanette  Clare;  and  Antoinette. 

Mr.  Eyan  d.  13  Feb.  1890. 

^))H.s— Gu.,  throe  griffins'  heads  erased  or.  Crest— A  griffin 
segreant  az.,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sword  erect  ppr. 
Motto — Malo  niori  quam  ta'dai'i. 

Scat — Ballymaekeogh,  Newport,  co.  Tipperary. 


EYE    OF    BYECOTJIIT. 

Rte,  Eichaed  Ton.son,  Esq.  of  Eyecoiirfc,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  formerly 
Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  1845,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Cork,  anil 
has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Bailie  Tonson,  J.P.  for  Cork,  6.  1840;  m.  10  Aug. 
1876,  Madeline  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dan- 
cer, 6th  Bart,  of  Modreeny,  and  has  issue, 

Richard  Bailie,  b.  1877.  John  Reginald,  6. 1878. 

Hubert  Bernard,  b.  1882. 
ri.  Richard,  d.  31  Jan.  1809. 

1.  Elizabeth  Tonson,  m.  Arthur  Fawkes,  Major  8th  Regt., 
6th  son  of  Rev.  Ayseough  Fawkes,  of  Farnley  Hall  and 
Hawksworth  Hall,  co.  York. 

Lineage. — Christopher  Rye,  Esq.  one  of  the  Aldermen 
of  the  city  of  Cork,  was  Sheriff  1661,  and  Mayor  1667  and 
1668.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Evans,  Esq.,  ancestor  of 
Lord  Carbery,  and  had  issue,  an  only  son, 

George  Rye,  Esq.  of  Ryecourt,  J.P.,  6.  1686  ;  ai.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Bailie,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  co.  Cork,  J. P., 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Timothy  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and 
rf.  1735,  having  had  by  her  a  son, 

John  Rye,  Esq.  of  Ryecourt,  J. P.,  r,i.  6  Sept.  1758,  Elizabeth, 
Peniel,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  the  Rev.  Percy  Meade  (by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Tonson,  Esq.  of  Spanish  Island, 
CO.  Cork),  son  of  the  Rev.  Dominick  Meade,  Archdeacon  of 
Cloyne,  and  nephew  of  Sir  John  Meade,  Bart.,  ancestor  of 
the  Earls  of  ClanwiUiam,  and  by  her  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
1786, 

Richard  Tonson,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  j/j.  July,  1784,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Warren, 
Bart.,  and  d.  s.  i>. 

The  elder  son, 

Richard  Tonson  Rye,  Esq.  of  Ryecourt,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Badham  Thornhill,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

John  To.vsoN  Rye,  Esq.  of  Ryecourt,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Samuel  GodscII,  Esq.,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Badham  Thurnhill,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Richard  Ton- 
son,  now  of  Ryecourt,  and  four  daus.,  Eliza,  )/).  1844,  T.  B. 
Herrick,  Esq.  of  Shippool  Castle  ;  Kate,  m.  J.  Jleade,  Esq.; 
Penelope,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward  Jones;  and  Georgina,  m. 
T.  Lewis,  Esq. 

Scat — Ryecourt,  Crookstown,  cc.  Cork. 


KYND    OF    KYNDVILLE. 
Etnd,  James  Fleetwood,  Esq.  orRyndville,co. 
Meatli,   B.A.,  called   to   the    Bar  1853,   late    Col. 
8tli  batt.  Eifle  Brigade,  b.  1833;  s.  his  father  1875. 


1768 


EYN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


SAO 


Liineag'e. — David  Ktnd,  of  Knni^lu^cn,  patentee  under  i 
the  Act  of  Settlement  of  Lands  in  Fermanagh,  m.  Margaret,  i 
dau.   of   Christopher  Irvine,  Esq.  (and   sister  of  Sir  Gerard  | 
Irvine,  Bart.,  and  William  Irvine,  E.'^q.,  ancestor  of  the  Castle 
Irving  family),  and  widow  of  Col.  Kichard  Bell  and  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Maxwell.      Mr.  Eynd,  whose  will  hears  date  2  Oct. 
1677,   and   was   proved   at   Clogher,    left  issue  (with  a  dau. 
Elizabeth,  ..i.  lOOi',  Capt.  Arlliur  Auchniuty,  of  Brianstown),  a 
son  and  heir. 

David  Rysd.  Esq.  of  Derryvolan,  co.  Fermanagh,  J.P., 
High  SherilT  lOSl.  attainted  hy  James  II.  1689.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  McCullagh,  Esq.,  by  Janehiswife, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Maxwell,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  of 
whom  liercaiter;  ii.  Thoiiuvs,  &.  1679,  d.  s.  p.  circa  1709; 
HI.  Christopher,  of  Kena'jh,  co.  Leitrim ;  i.  Jane,  m.  Mr. 
Graham;  ii.  Hebccca,  m.  Mr.  Lowther;  iii.  Elizabeth,  -m. 
"William  Riciiardson,  Esq.  Mr.  David  Kynd  d.  about  1723, 
and  was ,«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Htnd,  Esq.,  of  Derryvolan,  J.P.,  High  SheritT  co. 
Fermanagh  1708,  and  co.  Leitrim  1722,  in.  Elizabeth  liieliard- 
Eon.  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

David,  of  Derryvolan,  High  Sheriff  174.'),  m.  1746,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Oliver  Moore,  Esq.  ot"  Saulstown,  co.  Meath,  and  left  at 
his  decease  an  only  child  and  heir, 
Mary,  wife  of  Edward  Denny,  Esq. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 
Tlie  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Rtnd,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  m.  2  Sept.  1745, 
Mary  Marshall  Irvine,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  U59)  had 
issue.     Mr.  Thomas  Rynd  d.  circa  1783.     His  only  son, 

James  Rtnd,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  6.  15  Oct.  1748;  «r.  1st  Dec. 
1776,  Mabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Goodlatte,  Esq.,  by  Mal.ella 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Crump,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Ballywilliam,  co.  Fermanagh,  a  JIajor  in  the 
army,  b.  13  Dec.  1777;  m.  IG  June,  1816,  Jane,  dau.  of 
\\  illiam  McKay,  Esq.  of  Merrion,  and  d.  1848,  having  had 
issue, 

1  John  Goodlatte,  Barrisler-at-Law,  b.  10  March,  1817  : 
d.  unni.  8  Feb.  1853. 

2  WiUiam  Richardson,  6.  12  July,  1819;  m.  5  Feb.  18.56, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Blennerhassett  Thompson, 
Esq.,  by  Meliora  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Young,  Esq.  of 
Philpottstown,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue,  two  daus., 
Meliora  Laura  and  Era  Ethel. 

3  Henry  Nassau  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Thomas  Kennedy,  and  has  issue,  Frederick  Augustus, 
Anne,  Beatrice,  Clara,  Constance,  Ada,  and  Bredak. 

4  Frederick  Augustus,  d.  unm.  22  July,  1857. 

6  McKay,   Lieut  -Col.,   laie   Major  62nil    Foot,   m.   Eliza 
Sarah,  dau.  of  C.  Twining  and  relict  of  James  Claud  N. 
Taylor,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R..N.,  and    has  h.'id  issue,   Arthur 
Hampden,   d.   young  ;    Frederick    Cecil,    Lieut.   WeUh 
Regt.,  b.  24  Sept.  1861  ;  Laura  Evelyn. 
1  Eliza  Laura. 
IT.  Goodlatte,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca. 
m.  James,  m.  Miss  Buchanan,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  James  Rynd  ru.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Dunn,  Esq.,  who 
d. .«.  p.     He  m.  Srdly,  Hester,  dau.  of  Robert  Fleetwood,  Esq. 
of  Parkstown,  co.  Meath  (by  Catherine  Margaret  Hopkins  his 
wife),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  184y)  he  '.eft  issue  at  his  de- 
cease, 16  Oct.  1814, 

IV.  Robert  Fleetwood,  late  of  Ryndville. 

V.  Frances,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  w.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alderman 
AUey,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  d.  18j1,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Philip  Crampton,  Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.  Phoebe, 
dau.  or  the  late  John  Rynd,  Escj.  of  Reynella,  Killucan. 

2  John  Xuttall,  M.A.C.E.  (T.C.D  ). 

3  Francis  Edward,  late  Capt.  4th  (King's  Own)  Regt. 

4  Scrope  Christopher,  m.  Olivia,  dau.  01  Frederick  Pilking- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Newberry  Hall.  co.  Kildare. 

1  Hester  Matilda,  m.  Lieut.-Geu.  Robertson. 

2  Nannie  Louisa. 

3  Elizabeth,  i/t.  Major  Drew,  late  75th  Regt. 

VI.  John,  J. P.  CO.  Westmeath  /deceased),  ru.  Harriet  Town- 
-hend,  dau.  of  Robert  McKerlie,  Esq.,  representative  of  the 
ancient  family  of  McKerlie,  of  Craggleton  Castle,  co.  Wig- 
ton,  Scotland,  and  left  issue. 

VII.  James  (Rev.)  (deceased),  r,i.  Eliza,  dan.  of  Robert  Crow 
Heming,  Esq.  of  Nutfield,  co.  Clare,  and  left  issue. 

vr.i.  Christopher,  of  Mount  Armstrong,  co.  Kildare,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  8  P'eb.  1842,  Helena  Maria,  o;ily  surviving  dau. 
and  heir  of  Peter  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Blackball,  co.  Kildare,  d. 
1832,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert  Fleetwood,  of  Blackhall,  co.  Kildare,  J. P.,  Hon. 
Major  Kildare  Rifles,  late  Capt.  22nd  Regt.,  b.  1842. 

2  WiHium  Wolfe,  Capt.  7th  Foot,  d.  18  May.  1886,  ag-ed 
42.  having  la.  1884,  .Miss  Iteid  dau.  of  —  Reid,  Esq.,  The 
Barn,  Carrickfergus. 


."5  Fleetwood,  of  Mount  Armstrong,  cc.  Kildare,  m.  18S5, 
Julia,  dau.  of  L.  N.  Izod,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Izod,  co.  Kil- 
kenny. 

4  Theobald  Christopher. 

I.  Maria  Elizabeth  (deceased),  in.  William  Thomas  Briscoe, 
K-q.  of  Luggan,  King's  co..  and  Riversdale,  co.  Westmeath, 
and  left  issue. 

II.  Hester  (deceased),  m.  1828,  the  late  Edward  Briscoe,  Esq. 
of  Grangemore,  co.  Westmeath,  High  Sheriff  1833  for  that 

CO. 

III.  Catherine  (deceased),  m.  1816,  the  late  Alexander 
Andrews,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  eldest  son  of  Thomaa 
Andrews,  Esq.  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 

Mr.  Rynd  d.  16  Oct.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Fleetwood  Rynd,  Esq.  of  Ryndville,  J.P.,  vi.  Nov. 
1S.32,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Longworth  Dames,  Esq.  of  Green- 
hills,  King's  CO.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  James  Fleetwood,  now  of  Ryndville. 

I.  Maiia  Jane,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Elton,  V.C. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Arthur  Hume,  Esq.  (see  Macaktnet),  and 
has  issue,  Arthur  Robert,  Capt.  West  Ridint;  Regt.,?ii.  1887, 
Vi'ilet,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Rowlands,  V.C;  Mary; 
and  Florence. 

Mr.  Rynd  d.  1875.  and  was  .'!.  by  his  eldest  son,  James  Fleet- 
AvoodRynd,  now  of  Ryndville, 

Arras — Erm.,  on  a  cross  gu.,  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  or,  the 
sinister  quarter  arg.,  charged  with  two  mullets  in  fesse  az.,  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  third.  Crest~A  demi- 
lion  rampant  gu.,  holding  in  the  paws  a  eross-crosslet  fitchee 
or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  crescent  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — lide  et  fortitudine. 

Scut — Ryndville,  near  Enfield,  Meath. 


SACKVILLE    OF    DRAYTON    HOTJSE. 

Stopfoed  Saceville,  Caroline  Harriet  Sack- 
TILLE,  of  Drayton  House,  co.  Northampton,  dau. 
of  Hon.  George  Germain,  and  niece  and  heir  of 
Charles  Sackville,  5th  and  last  Duke  of  Dorset,  m. 
20  June,  1837,  the  late  William  Bruce  Stop- 
FORD,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  and 
by  him  (who  was  b.  1  April,  1806,  and  d.  29  May, 
1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Sackville  Geoeoe,  M.  A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  and  Chairman  of  County 
Council,  late  M.P.  for  North  Northamptonshire,  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  batt.  Northampton  Regt.,  6.  1!> 
March,  1840;  m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Edith  Frances,  only  child 
of  William  Rashleigh  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  Cornwall,  by 
Caroline,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  11th  Lord  Blantyre. 

II.  Lionel  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  4 
Jan.  1845;  m.  6  Jan.  1887,  Constance  Evelyn,  dau.  oi 
Major  George  Gosling,  and  has  issue, 

1  Lionel  Charles,  b.  30  April,  1891. 

2  Geoffrey  William,  b.  20  May,  1Sj3. 

1  Elinor  Beryl,  b.  7  Feb.  1888. 

2  Diana  Mary,  6.  21  March,  18!:"9. 

in.  Alexander  William,  6.31  Aug.  1846. 

IV.  Sydney  Robert,  b.  22  Jan.  1850;  m.  23  Aug.  1883,  Janet, 
dau.  of  J.  Shields,  and  rf.  in  California,  6  Jan.  1888,  leaving 
issue,  Ronald  William,  b.  1885,  Edward  Rupert  Sydney, 
b.  1887 ;  and  a  dau.,  b.  2  Oct.  1884  (dec). 

T.  Harriet  Caroline. 

II.  Fanny  Louisa,  m.  3  Jan.  1877,  the  Hon.  and  Right  Eer. 
Augustus  Legge,  Lord  Uishop  of  Lichfield,  sou  of  William, 
4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

III.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  13  May,  1869,  Hon.  E.  P.  Thesiger, 
C.  B.,  youngest  son  of  Frederick,  1st  Lord  Chelmsford, 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  12  Jan.  1882,  'William  Edmund 
Wood  Collins,  Esq.  of  Langley  Place,  Slough. 

V.  Eleanor  Mary  Agnes,  m.  23  Sept.  1879,  Lionel  John 
William  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Ewell  Manor,  Maidstone. 

VI.  Beatrice  Evelyn,  m.  3  Aug.  1871,  Harry  Samuel 
Cumming  Clarke  Jervoise,  Esq.,  of  the  Foreign  Oflice, 
elderson  of  Samuel  B.  Jervoise,  Esq.  (.«<:(!  Jekvoise,  Burke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  husi.-isue,  a  dau.,  Kathleen 
Margaret. 

vii.  Grace,  m.  30  Aug.  1881,  Hon.  Henry  Arden  Addcrley, 
of  Fillongley  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  2nd  son  of  Charles,  Isd 
Lord  Norton,  and  has  issue.  {See  Bcrke's  Petra'je, 
Norton,  B.) 

IMr.  Stopford  was  4th  son  of  Hon.  and  Eev. 
Richard  Eruce  Stopford,  Canon  of  Windsor,  4tb 
son  of  James,  2nd  Karl  of  Courtovvn.    Tlie  estate  ol 


SAG 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAG 


1769' 


Drayton,  originally  a  possession  of  the  De  Veres, 
passed  from  that  illustrious  race  to  the  Greens, 
and  from  them  to  the  Staffords  and  the  Mordaunts. 
From  the  last-named  family  it  came  to  that  of 
Germain,  and  was  hequeatlied  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Germain  to  Lord  George  Sackville,  father  of  Charles, 
5th  Duke  of  Dorset.  At  the  Duke's  death  (1843), 
Drayton  devolved,  under  his  will,  on  his  Grace's 
niece,  Caroline  Harriet  Sackville,  wife  of  William 
Bruce  Slopford,  and,  in  consequence,  Mr.  Stopford 
and  his  wife  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Sackville. 

liineag'e Charles  Sackville,  K.G.,  6th  Earl  of  Dorset, 

b.  24  Jan.  1637,  succeeding,  in  right  of  his  mother,  to  the 
estates  ot  the  Earl  of  Middlesex,  was  created  Earl  of  Middle- 
sex AND  Baron  Cbanfield  of  Cravficld,  co.  Bedford.  His 
Lordship's  second  wife  was  Lady  Mary  Compton,  dau.  of  James, 
3rd  Earl  of  Northampton,  by  whom,  besides  a  dau.  he  had  his 
successor, 

Lionel  Cranfield  Sackville,  K.G.,  7th  Earl,  6.  18  Jan. 
1688,  created  Duke  of  Dorset,  13  June,  1720.  His  grace,  m. 
June,  1708-9,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Walter  Philip 
Colyer,  and  niece  of  David,  Earl  of  Portraore,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  successor,  2n(l  Duke  of  Dorset. 

II.  John  Philip,  6. '22  June,  1713;  m.  1744,  Lady  Frances 
Guwer,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  Gower,  and  dying  1765,  left 
issue, 

1  John  Frederick,  3rd  Duke  of  Dorset. 

1  Mary,  m.  30  Aug.  1767,  Sackville,  8th  Earl  of  Thanet. 

III.  George,  the  well-known  Lord  George  Sackville,  b.  26 
Jan.  1715-16,  assumed  by  Act  of  Parliament,  16  Feb.  1770, 
the  surname  of  Germain,  pursuant  to  the  will  of  Lady 
Elizabeth  Germain  of  Drayton,  co.  Northampton.  He  was 
elevated  to  the  Peerage  II  Feb.  1782,  as  Baron  Bolebroke 
AND  Viscount  Sackville,  of  Drayton.  He  m.  3  Sept. 
1754,  Diana,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Sambrooke, 
Esq.  by  whom  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1778)  he  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Sackville,  and  5th  and  last  Duke 
of  Dorset. 

2  George,  6.  7  Dec.  1770;  m.  Dec.  1814,  Miss  Harriet 
Pearce,  and  by  her  (who  c(.  ISApiil,  183.5),  left  at  bis 
decease,  31  May,  1836,  an  only  child, 

Caroline  Harriet,  m.  20  June,  1837,  William  Bruce 
Stopford,  Esq.,  late  of  Drayton,  co.  Northampton,  who 
rf.29  May,  1872. 

1  Diana,  m.  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Glandore.  and  d.  1814. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Arthur  Herhert,  Esq.  of  Muckross, 
CO.  Kerry. 

3  Caroline,  d.  unm.  1789. 

I.  Anne,  d.  23  March,  1720-21,  aged  11  years. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  6  Dec.  1726,  Thomas,  Viscount  Weymouth, 
and  d.  9  June,  1729. 

III.  Caroline,  m.  27  July,  1742,  Joseph  Darner,  Lord  Milton, 
afterwards  Earl  of  Dorchester,  and  d.  24  March,  1776. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th  quarterly  or  and  gu.,  over  all 
a  bend  vaire,  for  Sackville;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  three  lozenges 
(■r,  between  nine  cro.-ses-crosslet  of  the  last,  for  Stopford. 
Crests — 1st,  Sackville,  Out  of  a  coronet,  composed  of  eight 
fleurs-de-lis  or,  an  estoile  of  six  points  wrg. ;  2nd,  Stopkord, 
A  wyvern,  wings  endorsed,  vert.     Motto — Toujours  loyal. 

Stat — Draytoji  House,  Thrapston. 


SAGAK-MUSGRAVE    OF    BRAMLEY 
AND    RED     HALIi. 

Sagab-Musgkave,  John  Musgeate,  Esq.  of 
Bramley  and  Red  Hall,  co.  York,  J. P.  and  County 
Councillor  for  the  West  Riding,  late  Capt.  2nd 
West  York  Y''eomanry  Cavalry,  6.  15  July,  1835 ; 
m.  2Z  Aug.  186  •,  Clara  Kate,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Collinson  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Sydenham  Hill, 
Kent,  by  his  wife,  Emma  Rrooksbank,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Abraham  Musgrave,  Capt.   3rd   batt.    West  Yorkshire 

Kegt.  b.  17  July,  1861. 
u.  Edgar    Brooksbank,   b.  11  March,    1864;    in.  21    Sept. 
1893,  Constance  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Grantham, 
of  Barconibe,  Sussex,  a  Justice  of  the  High  Court,  Queenn 
Bench  Div. 
m.  Robert  Malcolm,  6.  30  Dec.  1871. 
IV.  William  Noel,  b.  18  Jan.  1876. 
I.  Clara  Gertrude. 

Mr.  Sagar-Mu?grave,  who  is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 


Shadwell,  Roundhay,  and  Seacroft,  on  inheriting  the 
estates  of  his  maternal  great-uncle,  Abraham  Mus- 
grave, of  Bramley,  assinned  in  compliance  with 
that  gentleman's  will,  the  additional  surname  of 
MusGBATE,  by  royal  licence,  21  April,  1863. 

<^amila  of  Pusgrak  of  f  ramlm. 

Henry  Musgrave,  of  Bramley,  bought  an  estate  from  Sir 
John  Saville  of  Howley  in  1621.  He  built  Whitegate  HousCr 
where  he  rf.  1664,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  with  other  issue, 
a  son. 

John  Musgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  who  had  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Abraham  Musgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  m.  27  Aug.  1693, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Pulleine  of  East  Keswick,  co.  York, 
and  d.  20  Feb.  1743,  having  by  her,  who  d.  23  Dec.  1733,  had 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Musgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  h.  1702,  jji.  11  May, 
1732,  his  cousin,  Mary  Musgrave,  and  <?.  8  Sept  1782,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  31  May,  1777,  aged  65  years,  had,  with  other  issue. 
a  son, 

Simeon  Musgrave,  bapt.  at  Bramley,  19  March,  1734,  m. 
at  Leeds,  2  Dec.  1768,  Elizabeth  Wood,  of  Bramley,  and  d. 
12  Feb.  1823,  having  t)y  her,  who  d.  6  Jan.  1790,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph,  b.  30  Sept.  1775,  d.  unm.  17  May.  1838. 

III.  Abraham,  b.  17  Feb.  1778,  d.  unm.  15  Nov.  1862. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Musgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  b.  1  July,  1772,  m. 
1  Jan.  1795,  his  cousin,  Susanna  Musgrave,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  2ndly,  19  Dec.  1813,  Ephraim  Elsworth,  Esq.  Jun.)  had 
issue, 

I.  Simeon,  b  2  Dec.  1795 ;  m.  3  Dec.  1836,  at  St.  Giles'  in  the- 
Fields,  Middlesex,  Betty  Haley,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  June,  1874. 

II.  John   b.  11  Jan.  1797,  d.  icnm.  '^6  April,  1813. 
in.  Thomas,  b.  23  June,  1805  ;  d.  14  April,  1806. 

I.  Margaret,  6.  27  Jan.  Is02;  m.  12  July,  1832,  Bichabi> 
Hartley  Sagar,  Esq.,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1838,  leaving  issue 
[see  below). 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  7  Dec.  1804,  d.  unm.  23  July,  1869. 
Mr.  John  Musgrave  d.  4  Dec.  1804. 

<^umili>  cf  Sugar. 

John  Sagab,  of  Ramington,  near  Gisburne,  bought  from. 
Thomas  Allerton  in  1605,  an  estate  at  Allerton,  near  Bradford, 
and  was  bur.  at  Gisburne,  10  May,  1614,  leaving  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

JamesSagab,  of  Allerton  Grange,  bapt.  at  Gisburne,  22  July, 
1596,  and  was  bur.  at  Bradford  16  June,  1666.  He  was  the 
founder  of  Sagar's  Charity,  Bradford,  by  will  dated  15  Feb. 
1665,  and  proved  1  Jan.  1667,  in  the  Prerog.  Court  of  th& 
Archbishop  of  York.  He  left  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  witlr 
numerous  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

John  Sagar,  of  Allerton  Grange,  bapt.  25  Oct.  1629,  m.  21 
July,  1669,  Mary,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Midgley,  of  Allerton,  and- 
by  her,  who  was  bur.  14  Dec.  1691,  had  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter.  He  was  bur.  at  Bradfor* 
31  Aug.  1089  (will  dated  6  March,  1687).     His  son, 

Thomas  Sagab,  b.  17  May,  1670,  m.  16  May,  1694,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Alderman  Thomas  Dixon,  of  Gledhow  Hall,  Leeds, 
J. P.  twice  Mayor  of  that  city,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1702,  leaving  by 
her,  who  d.  28  Jan.  1708,  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Sagar,  6.21  F'eb.  1696,  elected  a  Town  Councillor 
of  Leeds,  4  June,  1731,  m.  14  Dec.  1720,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Atkinson,  of  Caley  Hall,  near  Otley,  and  d.  13  Jan. 
1738,  leaving  by  her  who  d.  6  April,  1754,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

Henry  Sagab,  b.  23  March,  1726,  m,  19  Feb.  1765,  Betty, 
dau.  of  William  Sagar,  of  Southfield,  near  Colne,  Lancashire, 
and  d.  2  Dec.  ISOO,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Sagar,  bapt.  28  Dec.  1768,  m.  10  Sept.  1798,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Hartley,  of  Sninden  Hall,  near  Gisburne,  and' 
was  bur.  21  Aug.  1822,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Richard  Hartley  Sagab,  of  Kirkstall  Hall,  Bramley,  b.  2? 
June,  1803,  m.  12  July,  1832,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Musgrave,  of  Whitegate  House,  Bramley  (see  family  ot 
Musgrave  above)  and  d.  15  Aug.  1844,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
27  Aug.  1838,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Musgrave  {now  Sagar-Musgrave),  of  Bramley  and 
lied  Hall. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  25  May,  1833  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1858,  William  Wil- 
kinson, Esq.  of  Skipton,  who  d.  7  May,  1884,  leaving  issue, 
William  Musgrave,  6.  13  July,  1859;  m.  20  Sept.  1887^ 
Geoigina  Mitchell,  who  d.  8  Oct.  1888;  Sydney  Herbert,  6. 
27  June,  1862;  m.  12  Oct.  1886,  Emma  Maria  Irwell;  Ricli- 


1770 


SAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAI 


ard  Hartley,  6.  2-t  Feb.  1876;  and  Margaret  Edith,  b.  IS 
Feb.  1861, "ill,  UJuly,  1887.  H.  P.  Gaiiand,  Ksq.  of  Leeds. 

u.  Margaret  Susannah,  </.  in  infancy. 

Arms — Quarterly  ;  1st  and  4th  nrs.  on  a  pile  per  pale  az. 
and  KU.  six  annulets  or,  for  Mtsgrave  :  '.'nd  and  3rd,  per 
bt-nd  or  and  az.  a  cross  inoline  countercUanged,  a  chief  paly  of 
fix  of  the  firet  and  pu.  for  Sagar. 

0-t.--(i5 — 1st  MrsoBAVE.  two  arms  enibowed  ppr.  holding  an 
annulet  or  encircling  a  lilting  spear  erect  also  pi]\  -nd. 
Sagar  upon  a  rock  ppr.  an  eagle  reguard.  or  each  wing  charged 
■with  three  bendlets  gu.  resting  the  dexter  claw  upon  a  cross 
jnoline  az. 

Motto — Valde  et  sapienter. 

Seals— lieii  Uall,  Shadwell.  and  Bramloy,  Leeds. 


MOLESWORTH-ST.    AUBYN 
CLOWANCE. 


OF 


Molesworth-St.  Aubyx,  Kev.  St.  Aubtn-Hen- 
DER,  of  Clowance.  Cornwall,  Comity  Councillor  for 
Jliat  County,  late  Vicar  of  Coliiiigham,  co.  York, 
.I.P..  M.A.,Cli.  Ch.,  Oxford,  h.  27  Dee.  1833  ;  m.  3 
-I  uiie,  1S62,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles 
Wlieler,  of  Ledstone  llall,  co.  York,  and  Otterden 
I'lace,  Kent,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry. 
B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon.,  b.  3  Jan.  1865. 

II.  Beville,  6.4  Feb.  1871. 

J.  Helen  Flora,  b.  1863,  to.  1891,  Boy.  Charles  Kowland 
Wynne  de  Cerjat,  Vicar  of  Crowan,  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue,  Helen  Dorothy. 

11.  Annie  Caroline,  6.  1867. 

Liineagre. — Eev.  John  IMolesworth,  Rector  of  St. 
I5reocke,  Cornwall,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Molcsworth,  5th  Bart. 
<>f  Pencarrow,  M.P.,  and  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  St. 
.\ubyn,  of  Clowance,  3rd  Bart.,  >a.  his  cousin,  Catherine,  2nd 
<lau.  of  Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  4th  Bart,  of  Clowance,  and  had 
issue, 

JoHs,  who  s.  to  the  St.  Aubyn  estates. 

He.ndeb,  s.  his  brother  1844. 

ijt.  Aubyn,  Col.  K.K..  ;/(.  Isabella  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard 
Waring,  t"sq.  of  Belfast,  and  </.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

1  St.  Aubyn.  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  h.  26  March,  1845  :  ■„(.  1873, 
Jane  Emily,  dau.  of  J.  P.  Magor,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Edward  Algernon  and  Arthur  St.  Aubyn. 

2  St.  John,  b.  1847. 

1  Catherine,  m.  1861,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Heme  Wade,  and 
has  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

2  Elizabeth. 

3  Isabella,  m.  1872,  Capt.  Arthur  George  Fullcrton.  R.X. 
Barbara,  ra.  Rev.  W.  Gilbee,  and  ('.  1.''35. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1841,  Rev.  James  WullT,  Rector  of  Ilogan, 
Cornwall ;  both  d.  1&84. 

The  eldest  son, 

Kev.  John  Moleswokth,  t'.  through  his  mother  to  the  St. 
Aubyn  estates,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  St.  Aubyn.  He 
^(.  s.  J).  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Hender  Molesworth  St.  Acbtn,  of  Clowance,  Corn- 
wall, J. P.,  b.  12  March,  ITUS;  t,i.  1  Jan.  182D,  Helen  Matilda 
Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Napleton,  Rector  of  Powder- 
(Jiam,  Devon,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  28  March,  1877), 

Hendee  John,  of  Clowance,  b.  21  Dec.  1823,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Cornwall,  m.  1  Jan.  185G,  Kythe  Catherine,  youngest  dau. 
of  C.  W.  Popham,  Esq.,  niece  of  Sir  li.  R.  Vyvyau,  Biut., 
and  grand-niece  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Home  Popham,  K.C.B. 
He  s.  his  father  1867,  and  d.  s.  p.  June,  1868. 
St.  Atbtn  Hender.  now  of  Clowance. 
AValter  Napleton,  M..\.,  Christ  Church,  Oxon.,  Barristcr-at- 
Law,  JLP.  for  Helsion  18n0-5,  b  Oct.  1838 ;  rn.  Anne, 
younger  dau.  of  G.  Coles,  of  .Southampton. 

Rev.  H.  M.  St.  Aubyn  assumed  the  additional  surname  and 
sirms  of  St.  Aubyn  by  royal  licence,  dated  14  March,  1844. 
He  d.  Dec.  1867. 

j4i-iii.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  erni.,  on  across  gu.  five 
bezants,  for  St.  Acbyn;  2iu1  and  3rd  gu.,  an  escutcheon  vaire 
between  eight  crosses-crosslet  in  orle  or,  for  Molesworth. 
/-'rest — A  Cornish  chough  ppr. 

^eat — Clowance,  near  Camborne,  Cornwall. 

Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


ST.  CLAIR  OF  STAVERTON  COURT. 

St.  Clais,  Jame.s  Latimek  Crawshay,  Esq.  of 
Staverton  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  Lieut-Col.  in 
tlie  Army,  formerly  Major  Argyll  and  Suthcr- 
laad  Highlanders,   6.  16   Oct.   1850;    m.  17  July, 


1SS9,  Ethel  i\Iiiry,  dau.  of  the  late  TTenry  Grey 
riiilpott,  Esq.  of  Dormanslaud,  Surrey,  and  has 
issue, 

William  Farhill,  6.  12  May,  1890. 

liineagre. — This  is  a  direct  branch  of  the  ancient  and 
noble  Scottish  family  of  St.  Clair. 

David  St.  Clair,  Esq.,  m.  Louisa  Wemyss,  of  Dysart 
House,  CO.  Fife,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  William;  and  Gen. 
James  St.  Clair,  Master  of  Dysart,  who  d.  unui.  in  1766.  The 
elder  son, 

William  St.  Clair,  Esq.,  Major  1st  Royals,  was  father,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  of 

William  St.  Clair,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  25th  Royal  Borderers, 
b.  1746;  who  m.  1772,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Gerard  Tiiiling,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Pattison  (Col.  R.A.),  of  Felcourt  Lodge,  Surrey, 
b.  1780;  ),).  1st,  1809,  Charlotte,  dau  of  Michael  Head,  Es(i. 
of  llalifdx,  Nova  Scotia,  by  whom  lie  had  three  sons  and  a 
dau., 

1  William  .\ugustus,  of  The  Beacon,  East  Grinstead,  J.P. 
Sussex,  Capt.  Late  Bombay  Artillery,  and  Col.  Royal 
Sussex  .Vrtillery  Militia,  6.  'l810  ;  m.  1846,  Kinma,  dau. 
of  George  Crawshay,  Esq.  of  Colney  Hatch,  Herts,  and  (/. 
S  Jan.  1879. 

2  James  Lodis,  of  Staverton  Court. 

3  David  John,  Capt.  Bombay  Infantry,  to.  1845,  andd.  s.  i'- 
i  June,  1866. 

1  Charlotte  Jlyers, -m.  1839,  Andrew  Peterson,  of  Wake- 
field, CO.  York,  d.  1889. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1830,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Turton, 
Bart.,  and  had  by  her  (who  '/.  1881)  a  dau.  Rosabelle  Mary 
Elizabeth.     Ho  d.  3  Jan.  1867. 

II.  David  Latimer. 

III.  William,  Capt.  25th  Regt.,  killed  in  action  1809,  at 
Martinique. 

IV.  Thomas  Staunton,  Major.-Gen.,  C.B.,  K.H.,  received  nine 
medals,  d.  .f.  /).  1848. 

I.  Louisa  Matilda,  d.  unm.  ii.  Augusta,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son, 

David  Latimer  .St.  Clair,  Esq.  of  Staverton  Court,  Capt. 
R.X.,  Knight  of  the  Sword,  J.P.  and  D.L.,6.  8  May,  1784  ;  m. 
13  .\pril,  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Farhill,  Esq.  of 
Chichester,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  24  Nov.  1861  and  was  «. 
by  his  nephew, 

James  Louis  St.  Clair,  Esq.  of  Staverton  Court,  J. P., 
Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  &.  10  Sept.  1816;  to.  28  June,  1848,  Juliet, 
dau.  of  George  Crawshay,  Esq.  of  Colney  Hatch,  Middlesex, 
and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Latimer  Crawsuay,  now  of  Staverton  Court. 

II.  David  Farhill,  b.  18  Aug.  1»52. 

III.  William  Augustus  Edmund,  Major  R.E.,  b.  18  Aug. 
1 854 ;  m.  1886,  Louise,  dau.  of  Walter  Crawshay,  Esq.  o* 
Le  Chasnay,  Nievre,  France. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Louise.  ii.  Juliet  Matilda. 

Capt.  St.  Clair  d.  in  1886. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  ship  at  anchor,  her 
oars  in  saltire  within  a  double  trcssure  fiory  counterflory  or; 
2nd  and  3rd  az.,  a  ship  under  sail  or,  over  all  an  e.scutcheon 
arg.,  charged  with  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  Crest — A  phoenix  in 
names  ppr.  Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  Benasce  piu  gloriosa; 
Fight. 

^•"Ki— Staverton  Court,  near  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester. 

CU'.b — United  Service. 


ST.    GEORGE    OF     WOOD    PARK. 

St.  Georgk,  Achesox,  Esq.  of  Wood  Park,  co. 
Arnuigh,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  b.  16  July,  1819;  m.  25 
Nov.  1890,  Jane  Rebecca,  only  surviving  child  of 
the  late  Thomas  Knox  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Eellows 
Hall,  CO-  Armagh,  by  Catlierine  Frances,  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Wallop  Erabazon,  Esq.  of  Rath  House,  co. 
Louth. 

liineagre. — This  family  deduces  its  pedigree  from 
Baldwin  St.  George,  one  of  the  companion-in-arms  of  the 
CoNQUEiioB,   whose  descendants  flourished  in   England   for 
several  centuries,  and  frequently  represented  co.  Cambridge  in 
Parliament. 

Sib  Richard  .St.  George,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms  (19th 
in  lineal  descent  from  Baldwin),  m.  Iblb,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  St.  John,  Esq.  of  Liddiard  Treegooze,  Wilts,  by  whom 
he  left  at  his  death,  17  May,  1635,  three  sons, 

I.  Henry  (Sir),  Garter  King  of  Arms,  m.  1614,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sii  Thomas  Dayrell,  Knt.  of  Lillingston  Dayrell,  and  d. 
t)  Nov.  1644,  leaving,  with  fourdaus.  (tlizabeth,  m.  Co'..  R. 
Bourke  :  Mary,  m.  Ferdinand  Hastings,  Esq. ;  Frances,  m. 


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1771 


George  Tucker,  Esq. ;  and  Rebecca,  in.  George  Cook,  Esq.) 
four  sons. 

Sir  Thomas  St.  George,  Garter  King  of  Arms ;  d.  6  March, 
1 703. 

Viiliam  St.  George  (Col.),  a  Cavalier,  killed  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Leicester. 

Sir  Henry  St.  George,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  d.  1715, 
iige.l  91. 

liiihard  St.  George,  Ulster  King  of  Arms  of  Ireland, 
d.  .<.  p. 
n.  Giorge  CSir),  of  Carrickdrumrush,  co.  Leitrim,  whosc 
son.  Sir  Oliver,  M.P.,  7?i.  Olivia,  dan.  of  Michael  Bercsford 
and  Mas  father  of  SiH  George  .St.  George,  Bart.,  elevated 
to  the  I'cerage  of  Ireland,  as  Lord  St.  (tEobge.  in  171-i 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Viscount  Massereene, 
and  left  iit  his  decease,  4  Aug.  17:<5,  aged  84,  a  dau.  the 
Hon.  Mary  St.  Gei  rge,  ??i.  John  Usher,  E-^q.,  SI. P.,  by  whom 
she  had  a  dau.  Olivia,  m.  23  Jan.  1736,  Arthur  French, 
Esq  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galivay.  and  a  son  St.  George  Usher, 
who  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  in  1V63,  as 
Lord  St.  George,  of  HatUy  St.  George,  en.  Leitrim,  vihKh 
<lii;n!ly  expired  at  his  lordship's  decease,  without  male 
i.-sue,  in  1775;  his  only  dau.,  by  Hizabfth  Dominick 
liis  wife,  Eriiilia  Olivia,  m.  AVilliam  llobert,  2nd  Duke  of 
Li  in  stir. 

III.    KlCIIABD. 

The  3rd  son, 

Capt.  Richard  St.  George,  went  over  to  Ireland  in  the 
lieginning  of  the  17th  century,  in  the  Royal  army,  and  was 
appointed  Governor  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Athlone.  He  was 
h.  at  Hatley  St.  George  27  March,  1590,  and  m.  20  Feb.  16-5, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  Pinnock,  Esq.  of  Turroi  k,  co  Rose  'm- 
inon  and  left  at  his  death,  24  April,  1667  (with  two  daus., 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Ashe,  Esq.  of  St.  John's,  co.  Meath. 
and  'Jndly,  Strafford  Lightburne,  Esq.  of  Adamstown,  and 
Ann,  m.  Major  Wood),  an  only  surviving  son, 

lU.NRT  St.  Geohge,  Esq.  of  Athlone,  M.P.,  an  Officer  in  the 
Irish  army  of  Charles  II.,  who  obtained  from  that  monarch 
a  grant  of  the  estate  of  Woodsgift,  co.  Kilkenny,  in  1666.  This 
gentleman,  who  was  6.  15  Oct.  1638;  ra.  3  June.  1669,  Anne, 
«lau.  of  Mr.  Alderman  liidgeley  Hatfield,  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1723,  four  sons, 

I.  PiK'nARD,  of  Kilrush,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  M.P.,  m. 
l()iHi,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Coote,  of  Coluony,  and  d.  in 
Dublin  in  1755,  without  legitimate  issue. 

II.  Henry,  d.  laira.  1723. 

III.  .Arthur  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ross. 

IV.  Gi  orge,  of  Woodsgift,  M.P.,  father  of  Sir  Richard  St 
George,  of  Woodsjjift,  co.  Kilkennj',  created  a  Barone; 
12  March,  1766  {see  Bdbke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

The  3rd  son, 

The  Very  Rev,  Arthur  St.  George,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ross,  d. 
~i  St-pt.  1772,  aged  91,  leaving  by  his  wile,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sii 
'i  homa-s  Molyneux,  1st  Bart,  of  Castle  Dillon, 

I.  lUchard,  of  Kilrush,  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  1763,  Sarah,  eldest 
dai  .  of  the  Very  Rev.  Xtichard  Handcock,  Dean  of  Achoniy, 
and  had  a  son, 

l;iehard,  h.  1776;  d  unm.  June,  1840. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Capel,  Capt   of  Grenadiers,  d.  in  West  Indies. 

IV.  Arthur,  Major  62nd  Foot,  d.  1769. 

V.  Howard,  ancestor  of  St.  George  of  Kilniah. 

VI.  Henry  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  Mary.  dau.  of  Plr.lip  Percival,  Esq. 
of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo,  and  had  by  her  one  son, 

Arthur,  b.  1776;  d.unm.  1845. 
He  VI.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-hi  ir  of  William  Walsh,  Esq. 
<if  en.  Limerick  (by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Flood,  Esq.  oi 
Floud  Hal!,  and  tister  of  Sir  Frederic  Flood,  Bart.),  and  by 
iier  had  issue, 

1  Henry  (Rev.),rf.  18J0. 

2  Oliver,  Capt.  23rd  Fusiliers,  m.  1st,  1827,  Harriet 
S  sanna,  widow  of  Rev.  Fredeiic  Austin,  51. A.,  and 
2i.dly,  1869,  Julia  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Giiardot,  Cold- 
stream Guards. 

S  .Nelson,  of    Altamont,    m.  Miss   Cash,  of  Dublin,  and 

d.  s.  p. 
A  \^ilham,  of  Kildavin  House,  ?ft.  Miss  Level,  and  d.s.p. 

IS71. 

1   1.  izrtbeth,  d.  unm. 
■2  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Whitty. 

3  Henrietta,  d.  ■anni. 

4  Isabella,  111.  Theopilus  Edward,  2nd  son  of  Arthur  John 
Si  George,  Esq.  of  Kilrush. 

1.  Ciitherine,  m.  Clement  Wolseley,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Wolstley,  1st  Bart.,  and  had  issue,  Wilheluiina,  who  m 
Thomas  Belmore  St.  George  (see  Bcrke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage,  St.  George,  Bart.). 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  St.  George,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Clogher,  Commissioner 
of  Barracks,  b.  Oct.  1738;  rn.  15  Aug.  1776,  the  Hon.  Lucinda 
Acbtsou,  4th  dau.  of  Archibald,  1st  Viscount  Gosford,  and 


by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Jeremiah  French,  Capt.  80th  Rcgt.)  he 
left  at  his  decease,  1  April,  1795, 

I.  Thomas  Baldwin  St.  George,  Capt.  80th  Regt.,  b.  12  May, 
1777;  7(i.  Miss  Eliza  Mason,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1852,  having> 
had  issue,  three  sons,  Thomas  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kilnasalagh'; 
CO.  Clare,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Clarke,  Esq.. 
andd.s.p.;  Archibald  (Uev.),  m.  Penelope  Johnson,  of 
Kinloch,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Howard, 
d.  unm. 

II.  Acheson,  of  Wood  Park. 

III.  John,  of  Woodside,  co.  Chester,  Capt.  80ih  Regt..  and 
Lieut. -Col.  Salop  Militia,  b.  16  Aug.  1779;)».21  April,  1811, 
Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  M.I).,  of 
Stafford,  and  d.  '28  Jan.  1864,  having  by  her,  who  d.  10  Oct. 
1805,  had  issue, 

1  John  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Gen.,  Col.  Commandant  Royal 
Artillerj-,  commanded  the  siege  train  at  the  fall  nf  Sebas- 
topol,  and  was  subsequently  President  of  the  Ordnance 
Select  Committee,  Director  of  Ordnance,  6.  18  Jan.  1812; 
m.  15  Aug.  1860,  Elizabeth  Marianne,  youngest  dau.  ("and 
co-heir  of  both  father  and  mother)  of  Thomas  Evans, 
Esq.  of  Lyminster  House,  Sussex,  J. P.,  and  Margaret,  bis 
wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Harris,  Esq..  and  has 
one  son,  Paldwin  John,  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b. 
16  Feb. 1862. 

2  Archibald,  of  Camma  Lodge,  Athlone,  J. P.  co.  Roscom- 
mon B.A.  Trin.  Col.  Dubbn,  b.  5  June,  1813  ;  m.  22  Dec. 
1862,  Kate,  dau.  of  Archibald  St.  Geortie,  Esq.,  and  ha.-i 
issue,  a  dau..  Frances  Millicent,  d.  25  Jan.  1890. 

3  William  Whitinore,  of  Clifton  Park,  Birkenhead,  b. 
3  Dec.  1814;  vi.  10  May,  1842,  Mary  Anne.  dau.  of 
David  Cram,  Esq.  and  d.  10  July,  1890,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  25  Aug.  1868;  had  issue, 

William  Baldwin,  Lieut.  B.A.,  b.  11  Sept.  1813;  d.  6 
Dec.  1876. 

Edward  Whitmore,  6.  20  May,  1850;  d.  14  3Iarch, 
1853. 

Acheson  Whitmore,  b.  9  Aug.  1856,  Capt.  Prince  of 
Wales's  Own  (West  York)  Regt. 

Howard,  6.  6  April,  1858. 

George  Herbert,  b.  12  March,  18C0. 

Charles  Henry,  6.  12  Jan.  1863. 

Mary  Anne  F'rances. 

Millicent  Eleanor,  ra.  10  July,  1884,  Rev.  Edward  Whit- 
more Simpson,  Vicar  of  Laxton,  co.  York. 

Lucy  Olivia,  in.  26  April,  1881,  George  Arbuthnot  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Kastlands,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

Harriet  Louisa. 

Emily  Agnes,  m.  13  Xov.  1883,  Martin  Benson  Lawford, 
E.sq.  of  (Jerley  Hall,  Oswestry,  and  has  issue. 

Sophia  Emma. 

4  George,  H.M.  Customs,  b.  12  June,  1816;  m.  19  Aug. 
1856,  Annie,  dau.  of  Richard  Brsans,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Park- 
field,  Birkenhead,  and  rf.  19  April,  1880,  leaving  issue, 

George  Edward,  b.  17  July,  1857. 

Arthur  Baldwin,  b.  30  July,  1858. 

Archibald  Henry,  b.  2  Oct.  Is59. 

Annie  Georgina. 

Frances  Aline,  m.  Horace  Stedall,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

5  Howard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Billinge,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  J. P.,  6.  13  Jan.  1819;  7)i.  22  June,  1864,  Emilia,  2nd 
dau.  of  Andrew  Comber,  Esq.  of  -'land  House,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  lias  a  son,  Howard  Cumber,  b.  25  Sept.  18C6, 
VI.  30  Dec.  1891,  Mary  Melicent,  dau.  of  William 
Latham,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Q.C.  ;  and  a  uau.  Frances  Emilia. 

1  Jlillicent,  ,,i.  21  July,  1853,  Frederic  William  Holder, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

2  Lucy  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  m.  7  June,  1849,  Rev. 
William  Edward  Coldwell,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sandun,  and 
has  issue. 

IV.  Archibald,  of  Camma  Lodge  and  Dublin  b.  27  Feb.  1782 ; 
and(/.  14  Nov.  1863. 

V.  William  Molyneux,  6.  17  Feb.  1784,  3rd  Lieiit.  of  the 
"Conqueror,"  killed  at  Trafalgar  21  Oct.  1805,  s.  p. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Acheson  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Wood  Park,  co.  Armagh,  6. 
21  June,  1778;  m.  Isl,  1810,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Robert  Gordon, 
Esq.  of  Clonrael,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1821)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1812;  m  23 
April,  1861,  Sarah  Straghan,  only  child  and  heir  of  William 
Lloyd  Caldecot,  Esq.  01'  Plas  Llandegwyn,  co.  Carnarvon, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Acheson  William  Gordon,  h.  2  July,  1866 ;   d.  23  Oct. 

1&80. 

1  Nora.  2  Ethel  Eugenie.  3  Adcla  Eleanor. 

II.  William,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm.  in  India2Se(yt.  1836. 
HI.  Acheson,  now  of  Wood  Park. 

IV.  John,  H. E. I.e. S.,  6. 27  April,  1821;  killed  at  the  Khyber 
Pass  2  Nov.  1841. 

I.  Lucinda  Margaret,  d.  unm.  16  April,  1845. 

II.  Eleanor  Mary. 

III.  Olivia,  d.  unm.  19  June,  1836. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Dec.  1824,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and 


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SAI 


Very  Rev.  John  Hewitt,  Dean  of  Cloyne,  4th  son  of  James. 
1st  Viscount  Lifford,  and  by  her  had  one  d;iu., 

IV.  Alicia  Hcwirt  Caroline,  m.  15 Oct.  ISoG,  Edward Clialoncr 
Knox   Esq.  of  Desertcrcat,  co.  Tyrone. 
Mr.  St.  George  d.  3  Dec   1855. 

.■<)■)«<— Arg.,  a  chief  az.,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  pu.,  dncally 
crowned  ov,  armed  and  langued  ot  the  second.  Cyexl — A  ilenii- 
Hon  rampant  gu.,  diic;illy  crowned  or,  armed  and  kmgasd  az. 
Motto  -  Kirniiias  in  co'lo. 

Seat — Wood  I'ark.  Tjnan,  co.  Armagh. 


ST.    GEORGE   OF   TYRONE. 

Kathekixe  St.  George  andJosEPHiNE  Browne, 
dans,  and  co-heirs  of  Ciiristoplier  St.  George,  Esq. 
{>■€€  heloic),  s.  their  father  1577. 

Lineag-e.— Arthpr  French,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway 
i?on  of  Christoplier  Krench,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  who  d.  1718,  by 
.Margaret  his  wife,  sister  of  James  Farrell,  Esq.  of  Clunyquin, 
grandson  of  Arthur  Trench,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Galway,  who 
sii.'ned  the  capitulation  of  that  town  161)1,  and  great-grand- 
son of  Christoplier  Krench,  Esq.  of  JIulpit,  who  purchased  ihe 
estate  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  1676),  m.  23  Jan.  1736, 
Olivia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Usher,  Esq.,  M.l'.,  of  Carrick,  by 
his  wife  the  Hon.  Mary  St.  George,  onl.  dau.  and  heir  of 
George,  Baron  St.  George,  of  Hatley  St.  George,  and  dying 
8  May,  1779,  left,  with  three  daus.  (Olivia,  m.  Anthony 
Xugeiit,  Esq.  of  Pallas;  Julia,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Christopher 
French,  Esq.  uf  Urook  Lodge ;  and  Nichola),  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Christopher  French,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  b,  13  April,  1754,  who 
assumed  1774,  the  surname  of  St.  George  in  compliance  with 
the  settlement  of  his  great-grsndfather.  Lord  St.  George.  He 
(II.  1778,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Bingham,  Esq.  of  New- 
brook,  CO.  Mayo,  and  left,  with  two  daus.  (Letitia,  )a.  James 
Kelly.  Esq.  and  Olivia,  m.  William  Uobert  Wills,  Esq.  of 
WiLs^rove),  a  son  and  heir, 

Akthtr  French  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  b.  8  Aug. 
1780  ;  j/i.22  Jan.  1801,  Lady  Harriet  St.  Lawrence,  eldest  dau. 
of  William,  Earl  of  Howth,  and  co-heir  of  her  mother.  Lady 
Mary  Bemiingham,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  22nd 
Lord  Atheniy,  Earl  of  Louth.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

Christopher,  of  Tyrone. 

Arthur  St.  George,  of  Tyrone,  d.  unm. 

Maiy,  la.  iraiicis  Cuff,  Esq.  of  Creagh   co.  Mayo. 

Matilda,  m.  Col.  Charles  Pepper,  of  Ballygjilli. 

Louisa,  m.  Col.  H.  Bingham,  60lh  Kitles. 

Anne,  deceased.  Harriet,  deceased. 

:^.Ir.  St.  George  d.  1  Jan.  1S44,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  fur  Galway  from  lts47  to  18.2,  b.  lb  March,  1810;  jii.  10 
iK-c.  1»52,  Ilonoiia  Kane,  and  c^.  12  Nov.  1877,  leaving  two 
daus., 

Katherine,  m.  5  Feb.  1874,  Robert  James  Ker  St.  George, 
Esq.  of  Woiidsgitt,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue,  1  Kicliard 
Christopher  Blis<h  ;  2  Aritiur  Krench;  3  Uobert  Charles 
Cecil;   I  lio.<aniond  ;  2  Gladys  ;  and  3  Jo.^ephine. 

Josephine,  m.  Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Carnacregg,  co. 
Gai  way. 

drifts— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chief  az.,  over  all  a 
lion  rampant  gu.,  ducally  crowued  or,  fur  St.  George;  2n  l 
and  3rd  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  erm..  achevron  sa.,  for  French, 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  erm.,  between  three  billets  arg., 
lor  U^HEE.  Crest— A  dcmi  lion  ra-iipant  gu.  ducally  crowned 
or.  bn/yporieix — Dexter,  a demi-lion  rami)ant  regiiardantgu., 
ducally  crowned  or,  collared  erm;  sinister,  an  antelope  aig., 
atiired,  ungulori,  collared,  and  chained  or.  Jl/o4(o— Kirmitas 
in  ccelo. 

!<e'i.i — Tyrone  House,  Oranmore,  co.  Galway. 

CLub — University. 


ST.    JOHN    OF    SLINFOLD. 

St.  Johx,  Edward  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Slinfold, 
Sussex,  J.P.,  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  4th  batt.  Rojal 
Sus.-'ex  Regt.,  b.  27  Feb.  1828  ;  assuined  by  roval 
licence  21  March,  1877,  the  name  of  St.  John,  in 
lieu,  of  Bunnv,  in  conformity  with  the  will  of  his 
father-in-law,  m.  19  June,  1855,  Mary  St.  John, 
only  child  of  Robert  Burnett  Brander,  Esq.  of 
Ik'lmordean,  West  Grinstead,  Sussex,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  Henry  St.  John,  Esq.  son  of  the  Hon. 
and  Very  Kev.  St.  Andrew  St.  John,  Dean  of 
Worcester  {see  Btrke's  Peerage,  St.  Jokx,  B.), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  March,  1888},  has  issue, 


I.  Edward  Francis  St.  John,  b.  13  July,  1863. 

I.  Mary  Emma.  ii.  Edith  Matilda. 

III.  Mabel  Bertha  St.  John. 

IV.  Mildred  Brander.  v.  Beatrice  Sarah. 

Lineage.— For  the  Yorkshire  branch,  now  extinct,  of 
this  ancient  family  see  Glovkr's  Vis'dnt'um.  On  a  memorial 
brass  in  Normanton  Church  to  Richard  Bunny,  of  Newton 
Bunny  Hall,  in  that  paiish,  it  is  stated  that  the  Bunny  family 
was  traditionally  oescended  from  one  of  the  Conqueror's 
eompanions-in-arms,  who  came  from  the  northern  bank  of 
the  Loire  in  France. 

Kichard  Bunny,  Esq.  of  Ibrope,  Hants,  of  which  estate  his 
ancestors  are  stated  to  have  been  in  possession  from  the  time 
of  King  John,  as  appears  by  a  deed  of  that  date,  was  father  of 
a  son,  Robert,  who,  by  his  wife,  Mary,  was  father  of 

Edmund  Bunny,  Esq.,  bapt.  23  Dec.  1660,  m.  Jane  Buck,  of 
Welford,  and  their  only  son, 

Blandy  Buck  Bunny,  Esq.,  dying  22  Feb.  1777,  left,  by  his 
wife,  Sar.ah,  dau.  of  Richard  Brice,  Esq.,  a  son, 

John  Bunny.  Esq.,  who  m.  Alice  Pyke,  of  Whenvell,  Hants, 
by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Alice,  and  a  son, 

Joseph  Bunny-,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Anne  Mariot,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Bennet,  H.E.I.C.'s  naval  service,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1772)  had 

Joseph  Blandy,  to.   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip  Worsley, 
otClieshunt,  Herts. 

Mariot,  in.  John  Martineau,  Esq.  of  Stamford  Hill,  London. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Eli/.abeth,  dau.  of  John  Kigby,  Esq.  of  Chow- 
bent,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1836,  had  a  son, 

Edward  Brice  Bunny,  Esq  of  Speen  Hill,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
111.  29  June,  1824,  Emma,  younger  of  the  two  daus.  and  co- 
lieir  of  James  Piggott,  Esq.,J.P.,of  Fitzhall,  Iping,  and  Slinfold, 
Sussex,  and  d.  10  Sept.  1867,  leaving  an  only  son,  Edwabi> 
John  St.  John,  Esq.,  now  of  Slinfold. 

Arms — Arg.,  achevron,  between  three  goats' heads  erased  sa., 
attired  or.  o-evt— A  goat's  head  erased  sa,,  attired  or,  on  the 
sinister  horn  two  annulets  conjoined  or.  JUutlu — Propositi 
tenax. 

.Srat — Slinfold,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

Ciub—Juhior  United  Service. 


ST.    LEGER    OF    PARK    HILIi. 

St.  Leger,  John,  Esq.  of  Park  Hill,  co.  York, 
Co\.  in  the  army,  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.,  in  the 
Siitlej  Campaign  in  India,  present  at  the  battles  of 
Aliwal  and  Sobraon,  in  both  of  wliieh  he  was- 
wounded,  J. P.  and  U.L.  for  the  West  Riding  co. 
York,  b.  G  May,  1823  ;  m.  8  April,  1858,  Philippa, 
dau.  of  Jolin  Bonfoy  Rooper,  Esq,  of  Abbotts  Rip- 
ton  Hall,  Huntingdon,  formerly  M.P.  for  that  co., 
and  has  had  issue, 

I,  Arthur  John  Bonfoy,  Capt,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
J.P,  W.R.  of  Yorkshire,  b.  '25  Nov.  1859. 

II.  Henry  Berners,  b.  26  Oct.  1861. 

I  I.   Reginald  Warhain  Antony,  6.  15  Feb.  1808. 

I.  Edith  Antonia,  d. 

II.  Gwendoline  Mary  Hope,  m.  F.  W.  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Glei>- 
brook.  Isle  of  Wight. 

III.  Georgiana  Harriet,  to.  John  Walter,  eldest  son  of 
Douglas  Parry-Crookc,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Darsham  House, 
Suffolk. 

IV.  Ursula  Beatrice  Philippa,  to.  Egbert,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Edmund  Hullond,  of  Benhall  Lodge,  Suffolk. 

Lineage. — .Sec  Burke's  Peerage,  Bagot,  B. 

Lieut.-Gen.  John  Chester,  R..\.,  6.  3  Aug.  1779  (4th  son,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Heneage  Legge,  of  Charles. 
Bagot,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  by  Act  of  l^arliament,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Chester,  and  whose  eldest  brother.  Sir  William 
Bagot,  was  created  Baron  Bagot),  to.  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Charles  Stuart,  Esq.,  and  </.  17  May,  1857,  having  had,  witb 
junior  issue,  a  son,  Joii.v,  who  s.  to  the  St.  Leger  estates  ii* 
England  and  Ireland  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Antony  F. 
Butler  St,  Leger,  Esq.  of  Park  Hill,  and  Berkeley  Square,  3k 
Oct.  1862,  and  having  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  St. 
Leger,  is  the  present  possessor  of  Park  Hill. 

^r))i.?— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az..  fretty  arg.,  on  a  chief  or 
a  cross  crosslet  of  the  first  for  dl-^tinction,  for  St.  Leger;  2nd 
and  3rd  erm.,  two  chevronels  az.,  for  Bagot.  Crests — 1st, 
A  griffin  passant  or,  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  as  in  the- 
arms,  for  St.  Legi-.b  ;  2iul,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  goat's  heaifc- 
arg..  attired  or,  for  Bagot.  Mottoes — Over  the  crests,  Antiquuia 
obtinens:  below  the  arms,  Hautei  bon. 

Si'iU—\';irk  Hill,  near  Rorherliam. 

C'i!it6i— Travellers'  and  Junior  United  Service. 


SAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAI 


1773 


ST,    QUINTIN     OF    SCAMPSTON. 

St.    Quintin,    William    Herbert,    Esq. 
Scampston  Hall,  and  Lowthorpe  Lodge,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  b.   24  April,  1851  ;   m.  22  July,  1885,  Yiolet 
Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  Cecil  Duntombe,  of  Naw- 
ton  Grange,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
Margery  Violet,  h.  29  April,  1886. 

Iiineage.— The  name  of  this  family  is  found  on  the  Rollot 
Battle  Abbey. 

Sir  Herbert  St.  Qhintin,  one  of  the  companions-inarms 
of  William  the  Conqueeor,  had,  in  the  division  of  the  spoil, 
ii  giant  of  the  manors  of  Skipsea,  Mapploton,  Brandesburton. 
the  borough  of  Woodshall,  in  co.  York,  and  other  extensive 
lands  in  the  co.  of  Nottingham.     His  son, 

Oliver  St.  Qointin,  had,  by  Aldeliza  his  wife  (who  founded 
in  1134  a  priory  for  Cistercian  nuns,  near  'i'adcaster,  calling 
it  Nunappleton),  two  sons,  the  eldest.  Sir  Robert,  ttmyi. 
William  II.,  was  one  of  the  twelve  kniglits  who  divided 
certain  lands  in  Wales  with  Robert  FitzIIanion,  and  he  built 
the  castle  of  St.  Quintin,  now  called  Llanblythian  Castle.  The 
2nd  son. 

Sir  Herbert  St.  Quintin,  feudal  Baron  St.  Quintin,  s.  his 
brother,  and  was  father  of 

AmateilusSt.  Quintin,  feudal  Barou  St.  Quintin,  in.  1189, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Freshmersh,  and  had  an  elder  son, 
Sir  John,  of  Brandsburton  and  Skipsea,  temp.  King  John,  who 
m.  in  1209,  the  dau.  of  Randall  Muschins,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and  a 
2nd  son, 

Sir  Herbert  St.  Quintin,  feudal  Baron  St.  Quinlin,  in. 
Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger  d'Estoteville,  and  liad  live 
sons  and  two  daus.  Of  the  sons,  the  three  eldest  d.  s.  p.,  the 
fourth,  William,  feudal  Baron  St.  Quintin,  was  ancestor  of 
Herbert  St.  Quintin,  summoned  to  Parliament  as  Baron  St. 
Quintin,  8  June,  1394  ((see  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage),  and  the 
•6th  and  youngest  son. 

Sir  Alexander  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  co.  York, 
vhioli  manor  was  given  him  by  his  mother,  m.  Margery,  of 
the  Blanch  Minster,  dau.  of  Sir  William  de  Albano,  and  had 
nine  sons  and  three  daus.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  temp. 
Edward  III.,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Routhe,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.  Joan,  m.  Richard  Holme,  of  Paull  Holme,  a  son 
and  heir. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  in.  the  dau.  of 
Sir  John  deHeslarton,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son  and  a  dau., 
an  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Galfrid  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  in.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Roos,  Knt.  of  Igmanthorpe,  and  had,  with  a 
younger  son,  Thomas,  an  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Geoffrey  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  m.  the  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Constable,  Knt.  of  Flamborough,  and  had  an  only 
son. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  to.  Joan, 
or  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Marmaduke  Thweng,  and  had 
two  sons  and  six  daus.  He  d.  1349,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
church  of  Ilaipham,  beneath  a  tomb  of  alabaster,  under  the 
arch  between  the  chancel  and  north  chancel.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Sir  John  St.  Quintin,  Knt  of  Harpham,  Keeper  of  the 
castle  of  Scarborough  1382,  M.P.  co.  York,  m.  1st,  Lora,  dau. 
of  Sir  Herbert  St.  Quintin,  and  widow  of  Sir  Robert  Grey,  by 
■whom  he  had  a  son,  Herbert,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Hilton,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Robert  Warren,  of  Newbiggin,  in  Pickering  Lyth, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1414)  he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.  He  rf. 
17  Jan.  1397  ;  his  eldest  son,  Anthony,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Kicholas  Gascoigne,  and  d.  s.  p.  22  Henry  VI.,  and  the  line 
was  carried  on  by  the  2nd  son. 

Sir  Thomas  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  m.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  John  Anlaby,  of  Etton,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  a  Canon 
Regular  of  St.  Mary's  Priory,  Bridlington,  and 

Anthony  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  whose  will,  dated 
14  March,  1444,  was  proved  3  July  same  year.  He  in.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  William  Frank,  Knt.  of  Grimsby,  and  had 
four  sons  and  two  daus.,  the  eldest  son,  Thomas,  m.  Agnes, 
<iau.  of  Sir  John  Constable,  and  d.  s.  p.  18  July,  1445.  The 
2nd  son. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  .5.  his  brother,' 
m.  the  dau.  of  Herrington.  and  had  four  sons,  i.  John, 
liis  heir;  ii.  Walter;  m.  Robert;  iv.  Anthony.  The  eldest 
eon. 

Sir  John  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and 
iieir  of  Thomas  Holme,  of  Paull  Holme,  and  had  three  sons, 


I.  John,   his  heir;  ii.  William,  of  Gansted,  living  1509,  m. 
^£     Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Twyer,  and  left  six  sons,  who 
left  descendants;  in.  Anthony.    Sir  Juhn  ti.  29  Aug.  1471, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  in.  Elinor.  d:iu.  and 
co-heir  of  Edmund  Thwaytes,  of  London,  and  had  five  sons, 
I.  John,  his  heir  ;  ii.  Edmund,  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
Sepulchre,  in  Holderness,  at  the  dissolution  ;  in.  Herbert,  d. 
unm. ;  iv.  Walter,  d.  unm.  ;  v.  James,  d.  unm.  He  made  his 
will  20  Aug.  1.509.     His  eldest  son, 

John  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  temp.  Henry  VII. 
His  will  was  dated  19  Jan.  1504.  He  m.  Margery,  dau.  of 
Robert  Constable,  Esq.  of  Flamborough,  and  had  on  only 
son. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  who  was  found 
by  inquisition,  taken  at  Y'ork  Castle,  4  Aug.  1515,  nnnn 
7  Henry  VIII.,  to  be  heir  to  his  father,  and  to  be  aged  one 
year  and  a  half.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Bryan  Hastings, 
Knt.  of  Fenwick  Court,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Marma- 
duke Wyville)  had  three  sons,  i.  Gabriel,  his  heir ;  ii.  Mathew, 
of  Hanswell,  m.  1st,  Elinor,  dau.  of  John  St.  Quintin,  of 
Gansted,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  Gabriel,  aged  21  in  15sl,  and 
2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Babthorpe;  iii.  Aniliony  : 
and  five  daus.  He  d.  25  June,  1550,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Gabriel  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harph.am,  ra.  1558,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Griffith,  Knt.  of  Wichnor,  co.  Stafford,  and 
Burton  Agnes,  co.  York,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  and  as 
many  younger  sons,  Aunsell,  William,  and  Mathew,  who  d. 
unm.,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

George  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  living  in  15S4,  to. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Creyke,  Esq.  of  Cottingham,  co.  Y'ork, 
and  had,  with  three  daus.,  who  d.  young,  as  many  sons, 
I.  William  (Sir),  his  heir;  ii.  Herbert,  in.  Everill,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  Lacy,  Esq.  of  Folkton,  co.  York,  and  J.  s.  p.; 
III.  Gabriel.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  1st  Bart,  of  Harpham,  s.  his 
father,  and  was  created  a  Bart.  8  March,  1642,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  York  1648,  h.  1579;  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert 
Lacy,  Esq.  of  Folkton,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  May, 
1649)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  (Sir),  2nd  Bart. 

II.  William,  of  Hayton,  b.  1619  ;  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomag 
Wood,  Esq.  of  Thorpe-juxta-Rudston,  co.  York,  d.  April, 
16a7,  having  had  five  sons  and  four  daus. 

III.  John,  d.  s.  p.  V.  p. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Flamborough,  b.  1620;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  and  had  one  son  and  one 
dau. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  AVilliam  Cayley,  1st  Bart,  of  Brompton. 

II.  F'ranees,  m.  Francis  Lascelles,  Esq. 
HI.  Everille,  d.  unm.  iv.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

V.  Katherine,  to.  1st,  Michael  Wentwoith,  Esq.  of  Wrollpy; 
2ni11y,  Sir  John  Kaye,  1st  Bart,  of  Wood.some.  Srdly, 
Henry  Sandys,  Esq.  ;  and  4thly,  Alexander,  8th  Earl  of 
l\ghnton. 

Sir  William  was  bur.  at  Harpham,  8  Oct.  1G49,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Henry  St.  Quintin,  2nd  Bart,  of  Harpham,  6.  IG06  ;  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  co.  York,  aud 
had  surviving  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Muston,  b.  1632;  m.  18  Dec.  1653,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Strickland,  1st  Bart,  of  Boynton,  who 
was  bur.  3  Oct.  1700.  He  d.  v.  p.  and  was  bur.  6  Nov. 
1695,  having,  with  five  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  two 
surviving  sons  and  five  daus., 

1  William  (Sir),  3rd  Bart. 

2  Hugh,  bapt.  29  March,  1671 ;  to.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Chitty,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1702)  he 
had,  with  a  dau.  Katherine,  who  d.  young,  two  sons, 

AVilliam  (Sir),  4th  Bart. 

Matthew  Chitty,  d.  at  York,  8  May,  1783,  aged  83. 

II.  Henry,  d.  1696.  m.  Philip,  d.  1699. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Matthew  Alured,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  d.  Mav, 
1671. 

II.  Deborah,  m.  11  July,  1687,  Major  Andrew  Birch,  of 
London. 

Sir  Henry  d.  1695,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  3rd  Bart,  of  Harpham,  M.P.  for 
Hull  temp.  William  111.,  Queen  Anne,  and  George  1.,  one  of 
the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Treasury,  and  Receiver- 
General  of  Ireland,  d.  v.nm.  30  June,  1723,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  4th  Bart,  of  Harpham,  M.P.  for 
Thirsk,  High  Sheriff  co.  York  1733,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Thompson,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1737,  and  had 
issue, 


1774 


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SAL 


I.  William  (Sir\  fith  Bart. 

H.  John  Chittv,  bapt.  19  Feb.  1730;  liur.  17  Dec.  17-46. 

III.  Muet),  ('.  1T:)1  :  Inir.  24  Feb.  173G. 

I.  Rebeeoa,  <(.  <t>iiii.  4  Julv,  175S. 

II.  M.^RY,  m.  iJeorsro  Darby,  of  Newtown,  Hants,  \iee- 
Ailiiiinii  of  Eiijilatia,  and  d.  27  March,  1772,  leaving  two 
sons, 

1  WiLLTAM  Thomas  D.4Kby,  who  s.  his  uncle.  Sir  William 
St.  liuintin,  .'ith  and  last  Bart,  of  llarpliani,  and  assumed, 
17i).=i.  the  surname  and  arms  of  St.  Quintin,  of  whom 
hereafter. 

2  Matthew  Chitty  Darby,  of  Padworth,  who  s.  to  that 
'estate  on  the  death  of  his  aunt,  :\lrs.  Cirifflth,  and  assumed 

the  surname  and  arms  of  Griwitii  (see  UARBV-GKitFiTH, 
o/Pad:cor(u). 

III.  Kattierine,  iit.  Christopher  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Padworth, 
yi.W  for  Berks,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Sir  Wilham  d.  9  May,  1770,  aged  70,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  eldest 
t^on. 

Sib  William  St.  QriNTiN,  5th  Bart,  of  Harpham,  bapt.  4  July, 
1729;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  of  Wormsley, 
CO.  Oxford,  M.P.  for  Lynn  Regis,  brother  of  Tliomas,  6th  Earl 
of  Westmorland,  and  iZ.  s.  p.  22July,17J5,  when  the  baronetcy 
became  ext.nct,  and  his  estates  devolved  on  his  before-men- 
tioned nephew, 

William  Thomas  St.  Qcintin  (previously  Darby),  Esq.  of 
Seampston,  co.  York,  b.  26  May,  1769;  m.  Arabella  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Calcraft,  General  in  His  Majesty's  army,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1841,  aged  69)  had  lour  sons  and  live 
ilaus.,  viz., 

I.  William,  of  .Scampston  Hall  and  Lowthorpe  Lodge,  both 
in  the  co.  of  York,  b.  25  July,  1797  ;  d.  27  Aug.  1859. 

II.  Matthew  chitty  Downes,  of  Scampston  and  Lowthorpe, 
Col.  17tli  Laneers,  h.  19  Dec.  1800;  m.  23  April,  1850,  Amy 
Elizabeth,  dau.  ot  George  Henry  Cherry,  Esq.  of  Deiitord, 
uerkB,  and((.  19  April,  18J6,  leaving  three  sjns  and  one 
dau., 

William  Heebert,  now  of  Scampston  and  Lowthorpe. 
Francis  Downes  Hugh,  Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  i.  26  April, 

1859:  d.  unm.  18  Aug.  1880. 
Geoffrey  Apsley,  b.  15  June,  1861,  m.  2  June,  1892,  Muriel 

Frances  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.   of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon. 

George  Henry  Essex  Grant,  of  Easter  Elchics,  of   the 

4.:Md  Highlanders,  and  has  issue, 
Doris. 
Cecil  Amy. 

III.  George  Darby  (Rev.),  b.  18  March,  1803;  m.  1827, 
Geoigina  Henrietta  Louisa,  2nd  da.u.  of  Hun.  and  liev. 
Gerald  Valerian  Wellesley,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham, 
and  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  brother  of  Arthur,  1st  Duke  of 
Wellington,  and  </.  s.  p.  1873. 

IV.  Francis  John,  Major  8oth  Light  Infantry,  b.  24  June, 
ls04 ;  d.  unm.  at  Rice  Lake,  Canada,  9  Feb.  1(357. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  d.  15  May,  1795. 

II.  Arabella  Cecil,  )/i.  Is2i,  Hon.  Thomas  William  Gage,  of 
Westburv,  brother  of  Henry  Hall,  4th  Viscount  Gage ;  d.  20 
Feb.  1'546. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Bartholomew  Wroughton,  Esq.  of  Woolley 
Park,  Berks  ;  d.  s.  p.  May,  1851. 

IV.  Cecil,  d.  unm.  12  Feb.  1868. 

V.  Catheiine,  rn.  David  Ricardo,  Esq.  of  Gatcombe,  co. 
Gloucester,  son  of  the  eminent  poliiical  economist  ;  d. 
Aug.  1871,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  St.  Quintin  d.  18  Jan.  1805. 

Ai-iii' — (Jr,  a  chevron  gu.  a  chief  vaire.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  gu.,  a  column  fluted  or,  issuant  from  the  tup  a 
pearisb  ppr.  between  two  bulls'  horns  or. 

^■(jctjs—Scainpstun  Hall,  York,  and  Lowthorpe  Lodge,  Hull. 


SALMON    OF    OLVESTON. 

SALiiox,  Uexky  Thoma.s,  M.A.,  of  Tockington 
and  Olvesion,  co.  Grloucester,  J. P.  co.  Northampton, 
J.i^.  aud  D.L.  CO.  Gloucester,  Lord  of  the  Uun.ired 
of  Langk'j  and  Swinesliead,  and  Lord  of  the 
Manors  ot  Tockington  and  Olvcston,  a  Commissioner 
of  the  Lower  Level  for  co.  Gloucester,  Chairman 
of  Thornbury  Board  of  Guardians,  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired),  lite  Major  4th  batt.  Northamptonshire 
Ilegt.,  b.  1835  ;  tn.  1862,  Getrude  Rose,  only  dau. 
of  Kev.  J.  Harwood  Harrison,  Rector  and  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  iiugbrooke,  co.  ZSortlianiptou,  and 
ha3  issue, 

I.  Henry  Roope  Pomekoy,  J. P.,  late  Litut.  3id  batt.  Glou- 
cestershire Regt.,  b.  1865. 

T.  Mary  Pomeroy,  m.  2  Feb.  18S3,  Col.  William  Bisset, 
fi.A. 


Liineag'e. — Thomas  Stokes  Salmon,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
of  Tockington  and  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester  (son  of  Thomas 
Stokes  Salmon,  Esq.  of  Tockington  and  Olvcston,  and  Mary 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Pratt,  Vicar  of  Orpington, 
Kent),  m.  Elizabeth  Rosetta,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Carter,  late 
Vice-Provcst  of  Eton  College,  and  had  issue,  Henry  Thomas, 
now  of  Tockington:  Charles,  late  Lieut.  43rd  Light  Infantry, 
d.  at  Madras.     Mr.  Salmon  d.  1863. 

^rw!,?— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  salmon  haurient 
or.  for  Salmon  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  for 
Pomeroy. 

Seat — Tockington  Manor,  Almondsbury,  co.  Gloucester. 


SALMOND    OF    WATERFOOT. 

Salmond,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Waterfoofc,  co. 
Cumberland,  and  Langton  Hall,  Notts,  J. P.  Notts 
and  Derby  .shire.  Post  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  31  Dec.  1838, 
entered  Royal  Navy  18.52,  served  in  the  Baltic  dur- 
ing the  Russian  War,  and  in  the  China  war  of  1857, 
Commander  1870,  Post  Capt.  1880,  retired  8  May, 
1887,  medals  for  Russian  war  and  China  war,  and 
Roj-al  Humane  Society's  silver  medal  for  saving 
life,  m.  9  Sept.  ISSd,  Elizabeth  Isabella,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  Edward  Bunbury  Litchford,  Esq.  of 
'18th  Bengal  N.I.  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  James,  6.  25  April,  1890. 

II.  l-dward  Bunbury,  b.  26  July,  1893. 
I.  Isabel  Grace  Henrietta. 

Liineage. — This  family  is  said  to  have  emigrated  froir» 
Scotland,  and  to  have  settled  in  the  West  Indies.  A  descen- 
dant, 

Capt.  James  Salmond.  b.  1694,  ih.  24  May,  1729.  Lydia,  dau. 
of —  Kennedy,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (.6.  1701,  iL  24  April,  174S)  haii 
issue, 

1.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  A  dau.,  7)1.  John  Gilchrist,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  27  Nov.  1791. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  —  Campbell,  Esq.,  he  d.  leaving  issue ; 
she  .11.  2ndly,  —  Wilson,  Esq.,  who  d.  without  issue ;  and 
3i'dly,  —  Loving,  Esq.,  and  d..  leaving  issue. 

Cant.  Salmond  d.  I  Oct.  1746.    His  son, 

William  Salmond,  Esq.,  b.  4  Aug.  1737  ;  m.  1st,  22  Aug. 
1759,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Andrew  Clialmer,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh, 
.and  by  her  (6.  Feb.  1740,  d.  18  July,  1760)  had  one  child, 
Eiipheinia,  b.  7  June,  1760,  7n.  Capt.  Thorne,  and  had  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  3  Oct.  1765,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Hasell, 
Esq.  of  Dalemain,  Cumberland  {see  Hasell  of  Dalemain)  by 
Juiia  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Musgrave,  Bart,  of 
I'.denhall,  Cumberland  {see  Burke's  Peeraf/e)  and  by  her  (6.22 
April,  1745  ;  d.  11  Aug.  1820)  had  eight  children, 

I.  James  Hanson,  his  heir. 

IT.  Edward,  b.  8  April,  1763;  d.  13  June,  1768. 

lu.  William,  Collector  of  Duties  for  Island  of  Curagoa,  5.  20 
Oct.  1769;  d.  16  Dec.  1838,  unHt. ;  Inspector-Gen.  of  Taxes 
for  COS.  Berks,  Oxford,  Gloucester,  Warwick,  and  Worcester, 
Capt.  Royal  Cumberland  Militia. 

IV.  Francis,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.  and  Master-Attendant  Fort 
Marlbro',  Sumatra,  6.  28  Nov.  1770;  d.  23  Nov.  1823;  m.  21 
]>tc.  18U5,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Salmond,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (6.  13  April,  1791  ;  d.  22  Aug.  1b12)  had  four  children. 

1  James  William,  b.  16  Aug.  1807,  educated  at  Charter- 
house;  d.  12  March,  1818;  Resident,  Councillor  at  Penang- 
!ii;d  Jlalacca;  m.S  Oct.  1839,  Henella  Cullen,  2nd  dau.  of 
Wi  liam  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  ScatsveU  and  Strath- 
gurve,  Ross-shire,  and  had  issue, 

Francis  Mackenzie,  6.  II  March,  1841;  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Adjutant  Auxiliary  Forces  1878,  Captain- 
Instructor  llytlie  Schoul  of  iMusketry  1878,  Deputy- 
Assistant- .Vdjutant  and  Quartermaster-General  Norili 
British  and  Northern  Districts  1880,  Deputy-Assistant- 
Adjutant-General  Hythe  School  of  Musketry  1  Feb. 
I8s4,  Lieut.-Colonel  11  March,  1889,  retired  11  March, 
1891  ;  m.  22  July,  1868,  Label  Clara,  youngest  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Henry  George  Hart,  of  Netherbury,  Dorset- 
shire (s(«  Hart  of  Netherbury),  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Mackenzie,  b.  15  Oct.  1872. 

Hubert  Mackenzie,  6.  18  Dec.  1874, 

Henry  Bertram,*.  8  Jan.  1878. 

I.^abel  Frank  Fenella. 
Fenella. 

Julia  Maria,  m.  27  Aug.  1879,  Rev.  T.  C.  Dupnis, 
Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral,  and  Vicar  of  Burn- 
ham. 

2  Francis  Charles,  6.  19  Sept.  1809,  educated  at  Charter- 
house; d.  28  May,  1827,  unui. 


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1775 


1  Louisa  Jane,  m.  1843,  Andrew  Grieve,  Esq.  of  Edin- 

burcU,  .I.P.,  and  has  is"ue. 
"i  Emily  Paiker,  b.  i>  June,  1812;  m.  1850,  Rev.  Charles 

Adam  John  Smith,  Vicar  of  Macclesfield,  anci  d.  9  May  , 

1863,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Julia,  b.  15  May,  1772;  d.  26  May,  1860,  unm. 

II.  Lydia,  b.  31  Aug.  1774;  d.  12  Sept.  1774. 

ui.  Maria,  6.  I  July,  1776;  d.  14  April,  1858,  unm. 
IV.  Frances,  b.  4  Jluy,  1778  ;  d.  Nov.  1778. 

Mr.  Salmond  d.  4  Aug.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Hakson  Salmond,  of  Waterfoot,  6.  17  Aug.  1766; 
entered  the  H.E.I.C.S.  1782,  as  cadet  of  Infantry  on  the 
Bengal  establishment,  Lieut.  1790  ;  Capt.  1796.  He  served  in 
the  Mysore  war  of  1792,  and  subsequently  became  Military 
Secretary  to  the  Governor-General  (the  Marquess  Wellesley). 
He  accompanied  the  Governor-General  to  Madras  in  that 
capacity  on  the  occasion  of  the  Mysore  war  of  1799,  which 
ended  in  the  capture  of  Seringapatam  and  the  death  of  Tippoo 
Sultaiui.  In  1800  he  was  appointed  Military  Auditor-General, 
and  in  1802  was  directed  by  the  Governor-General  to  visit  the 
Presidencies  of  Madras  and  Bombay  for  the  purpose  of 
examining  the  militaiy  reguhttions  and  the  existing  system 
for  the  management  of  the  army  in  all  its  branches  at  those 
Presidencies,  and  reporting  on  the  best  means  of  introducing 
every  practicable  improvement  in  the  regulations  of  the  army 
throughout  India.  He  retired  from  the  army  March,  1805; 
but  in  1808,  at  the  recommendation  of  the  Governor-General, 
he  was  made  Military  Secretary  to  the  Court  of  Directors, 
which  office  he  held  until  1837.  In  1816  he  was  restored  to 
the  military  service,  and  was  promoted  by  successive  brevets 
to  the  rank  of  Major-General.  On  his  retirement  in  1837,  a 
resolution  of  the  Court,  dated  15  March,  1837,  recorded  that 
'  'During  a  very  long  career  of  v.aluable  service  in  India  and  Eng- 
land, this  distinguished  officer  has  uniformly  manifested  great 
ability,  unwearied  zeal,  and  inflexible  integrity  ;  "  and  further 
directed  that  a  pension  of  £1,500  per  annum  be  granted  him, 
and  that  he  be  presented  with  a  piece  of  plate  of  the  value  of 
£500,  "in  testimony  of  the  Court's  warm  approbation  of  his 
services  and  of  their  cordial  wish  that  he  might  long  enjoy  in 
honourable  retirement  the  reputation  he  has  so  justly 
acquired."  He  was  offered  a  baronetcy,  which  however  he 
did  not  accept.  He  was  author  of  The  Mysore  War.  He  m. 
1st,  2  July,  1798,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Scott,  Esq.  of 
Dunninald,  M.P.,  and  sister  of  Sir  David  Scott,  Bart.,  and  by 
her  {b.  1780;  d.  20  June,  1805)  had  one  child, 
James,  his  heir. 

Gen.  Salmond  m.  2nd!y,  17  Aug.  1808,  Rachel  Mary  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Yen.  Thomas  Constable,  of  Beverley,  Archdeacon 
of  the  East  Riding,  co.  York  (ste  Constable  of  Wa^sand),  and 
by  her  (6.  1770,  d.  Feb.  1847)  had  one  child, 
Edward,  b.  3  April,  1809;  d.  14  May,  1821. 

Gen.  Salmond  d.  1  Nov.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Salmond,  Esq.  of  Waterfoot,  6. 15  June,  1805,  educated 
at  Rugby  and  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  B.  A.  1826,  entered  the  army  as 
Cornet  15th  Hussars,  exchanged  to  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  Capt. 
Xotts  Volunteers,  Lieut. -Col.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  J.P.  for  Cumberland,  Westmorland,  Notts, 
and  Derbyshire,  ra.  16  Aug.  1832,  Emma  Isabella,  youngest 
dau.  of  D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq.  of  Brookhill  Hall,  Derbyshire,  J. P., 
D.L.  {see  Coke  of  Brookhill),  and  by  her  (6.  3  Sept.  1810,  d.  8 
March,  1886;  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  James,  b.  11  Nov.  1833,  educated  at  Rugby  and 
Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  entered  the  H.E.I.C.S.  as  Cornet 
7th  Light  Cavalry  1853,  Lieut.  1854,  ai  pointed  Adjutant 
2nd  Gwalior  Contingent  1857,  and  Capt.  26th  July,  1857. 
He  served  through  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  took  part  iu  the 
Relief  of  Lucknow,  and  so  distinguished  himself  that  he 
was  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Colin  Campbell's  despatches 
in  the  following  terms,  "  I  would  specially  draw  attention 
to  the  services  of  Lieut.  Salmond,  7th  Light  Cavalry, 
Acting  A.D.C.  to  Brigailier-General  Grant."  He  was  five 
times  wounded;  was  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Hope  Grant  up 
to  his  death,  being  killed  near  Ca«npore  6  Dec.  1857  (India 
medal,  with  clasp  for  Belief  of  Lucknow). 

II.  Francis,  />.  20  Sept.  1837  ;  d.  4  Feb.  1838. 
lu.  Heney,  now  of  Waterfoot. 

IV.  William,  6.  25  Aug.  1840:  passed  first  into  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Woolwich  1855,  Lieut.  K.E.  1857,  Capt.  1868, 
Major  1877,  Instructor  of  Musketry  to  R.E.  30  Nov.  1872, 
to  30  April,  1878,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  18  Nov.  1882, 
Assistant-Director  of  Works  1  April,  1883,  Lieut.-Col. 
7  Oct.  1884;  Col.  18  Nov.  18s6;  Assistant-.\djutant-General 
at  Head-yuarters  of  Army  1  Oct.  1884,  Assi.stant-Quaner- 
master-Geiieral  at  Head-Quaiters  of  Army  9  Feb.  1890, 
Colonel  on  Staff  (Commanding  Royal  Engineer)  Home 
District  2  July,  1^90,  Deputy-Inspector-General  of  Fortifica- 
tions Head-Quarters  of  Army  18  May,  1891,  served  in 
Egyptian  Cainjiaiga    of   1882,   being  employed  as  Com- 


manding R.E.  at  base  of  operations,  and  was  mentioned  it» 
despatches  (Egyptian  war  medal,  Khedive's  Cross,  and  4tli 
class  Osnianieh) ;  ra.  4  Aug.  1»74,  Emma  M.ary,  youngi-.'^t. 
dau.  of  William  Fretwell  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  HootonLevett  Hall, 
CO.  York  (see  Hoyle  of  Ilootcn  Levett),  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Geoffiy  Hanson,  6.  19  Aug.  1878. 

2  John  Maitland,  b.  17  July,  1881. 

1  Emma  Margaret, 

2  Gwendolen. 

3  (iladys  Muriel. 

V.  David,  b.  16  Oct.  1843;  d.  11  April,  1856. 

VI.  George  Edward,  6.  24  Jan.  1845;  educated  at  Rugby  ana 
Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A.  1872,  appointed  to  Civil  Service 
1868,  Capt.  5th  Derby  Regt.  7  Dec.  1881  ;  ni.  3  Nov.  1887, 
Cecily  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  J.  D.W.  Dickson,  Vicar  of  St. 
James  the  Less,  Westminster,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hubert  George,  b.  3  Jan.  1889. 
1  Marjorie. 

VII.  Richard  Arthur,  b.  16  June,  1847 ;  educated  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.,  Lieut.  R.A.;  d.  11  Aug.  1891. 

vni.  Walter,  Major  12  April,  1887,  nth  Derby  Regt.,  J.P.  for 
Nottinghamshire,  h.  7  Feb.  1861;  ra.  25  Jan.  1877,  Mary 
Augusta,  second  dau.  of  William  Compton  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Ivy  Lodge,  Wandsworth,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hugh  Austen  Bentinck,  b.  26  May,  1881. 

2  William  Archibald  Compton,  6.  5  Sept.  1890. 

1  Airaee  Montagu.  2  Esther  Mary  IsabcJ, 

3  Dorothy  Howard. 

IX.  Albert  Louis,  Major  51  h  Derby  Regt.  14  May,  1890,  Major 
Commanding  1st  Cadet  battalion  The  Queen's  15  Nov.  1890, 
h.  9  Sept.  1852;  m.  3  Sept.  1881,  Henrietta  Margaret,  dp,u. 
of  William  Saeheverell  Coke,  Esq.  of  Brookhill  Hal!,  Derby- 
shire, and  has  issue, 

1  James  Saeheverell  Constable,  b.  1  June,  1882. 

1  Beryl  Cecily  Emma  Deane. 

I.  Marianne  Emma,  b.  4  Feb.  1836 ;  in.  10  Jan.  1863,  ReginalcS 
Curtis,  Major-General  R.A.  {see  Bdrke's  Peerage,  Curtis, 
B).    She  d.  26  Dec.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Jidin,  m.  6  June,  1867,  William  Hebden,  Esq.  of  Scar- 
borough, and  has  issue. 

III.  Louisa  Isabella,  ra.  13  Sept.  1879,  William  Oliver  Fitz- 
liardinge  Campbell,  now  Vicar  of  Bubwith,  Yorkshire. 

Col.  Salmond  d.  24  Nov.  1880,  and  was  g.  by  his  son  Henry. 

Arms — Az.,  three  salmon  haurient  or.  Crest — A  naked 
arm  ppr.,  holding  a  spear  or.  Motto — Optima  sapientia  pro- 
bitas. 

Seats — Waterfoot,  Cumberland,  and  Langton  Hall,  near 
Alfi'cton,  CO.  Nottingham. 


SAIiTMARSHE    OF    SALTMARSHE. 

Saltmaeshe,  Philip,  Esq.  of  Saltmarshe,  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  8th  Hussars, 
Lieut.-Col.  East  Yorkshire  R.  Y.,  b.  9  March,  1825; 
in.  1st,  12  May,  1852,  Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of 
Robert  Denison,  Esq.  of  Waplington  Manor,  by 
Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Hotham,  of  Bishop 
Burton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  April,  1880)  had 
issue, 

I.  Philip,  J.P.  for  East  Riding,  Yorks,  Major  R.A.  (medal  for 
Afghan  war  1879-80),  h.  9  June,  1853  ;  ;/i.  5  Sept.  1883, 
Ethel  MuiTay,  dau.  of  C.  Murray  Adamson,  Esq.  of 
North  .Jesmond,  Newcastle  -  on- Tyne,  and  ha.*!  i^sue, 
Blanche  Violet,  b.  2  July,  1884;  Ivy  Oswald,  6.  15  June, 
1S85;  Mj-rtle  Elnard,  6.  22  Jan.  1891. 

II.  Arthur  Harry,  90th  Regt.,  b.  21  March,  1855,  killed  ia 
action  by  the  Zulus  in  1878. 

III.  Cecil,  6.  12  May,  1856  ;  d.  23  Aug.  1856. 

IV.  Robert  Edwyn,  b.  10  Nov.  1857. 

V.  Ernest,  b.  22  Nov.  1859. 

VI.  Hugh,  b.  31  July,  1861  ;  d.  2  Feb.  1894. 

VII.  Lionel,  &.  19  April,  186.J. 

VIII.  Harold,  6.  28  Sept.  18G6. 

IX.  Humphrey  Arthur,  b.  16  Sept.  1868. 
I.  Blanche  Violet,  6.  4  Sept.  1864;  d.  1880. 

Mr.  Saltmarshe  m.  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt- 
George  Hotham,  R.E.  by  Caroline  his  wife,  dnu.  of 
Richard  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton,  E.  York- 
shire. 

liineag'e. — The  following  descents  of  this  ancient  house 
are  derived  from  an  old  pedigree  still  in  the  possession  of  the 
family,  as  well  as  from  entries  in  the  Heralds'  Visitations,  MSS. 
in  the  British  Museum,  Hutchinson's  Darhani,  wills,  court 
rolls.  Post  Mortem  Inquisitions,  and  other  public  records. 
The   family   name  was  derived   from   the   lordship  of   Salt- 


1776 


SAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAL 


niarshe  in  Fast  Torkshiro,  nnd  in  ancient  days  was  spelt 
in  several  diftVrent  ways,  of  which  the  most  usual  were  Salt- 
inerse  (Dcmiesday  Book),  Sautmareis,  Saute  JIarays,  and  de 
t>also  Marisco,  the  latter  form  being  most  common  during  the 
12th  and  13tli  centuries. 

Sib  Lionkl  de  Saltmersf.  owned  land  at  Saltmarshe  in  the 
time  of  Kins  II  AROLP.was  knighted  by  William  xnE  CoNQrERon 
14  Xov.  10(37,  wlieu  he  gave  him,  under  royal  letters  patent, 
the  lordship  of  Saltnierse  in  the  presence  of  Thurkill,  Earl  of 
AVarnick  ;  I'everiU,  Karl  of  Nottingham  and  Derby  ;  Simon 
Silvester,  Earl  of  Leicester;  William  Fitz  Osborne,  Earl  of 
Tlie  Isle  of  Wight;  the  said  Lionel  yielding  himself,  and  giving 
-:i  pair  of  n.ail  gloves,  at  the  monastery  of  Battle  Abbey,  in 
Sussex,  as  appears  from  Doomsday  Book  in  the  Exchequer. 
His  son. 

Sib  Lamhebt  de  Saltmerse  was  knighted  by  William 
Kufus,  at  the  Forest  of  Dean,  20  March,  10S5.  Near  descen- 
dants of  one  or  other  of  the  above,  all  bearing  the  same  arms, 
tvere, 

I.  Eobert,  ancestor  of  the  Saltmarsho  or  senior  branch,  of 
whom  presently. 

II.  William  de  Sautmareis,  or  de  Salso  Marisco,  of  Upton  on 
Severn,  witness  to  a  deed  temp.  Kichabd  1.  (Royal  Cnmm. 
on  Hist.  MSi>.),  was  deprived  of  his  lands  by  King  John, 
but  had  them  restored  after  the  signing  of  Magna  Charta: 
ra.  Anice  de  Steinhebe,  by  which  marriage  he  acquired 
property  at  Upton  (Feet  of  Fine.':,  terap.  Richard  I.  at 
Ricoid  office),  and  had  a  son,  William  de  Salso  Marisco  of 
Upton,  mentioned  in  Hundred  Rolls,  Henry  IlL  and 
Edward  I.,  and  witness  to  a  deed  33  Henry  IIL,  who  m.  a 
■ilau.  of  Adam  de  Ardennes  (Fed.  in  Lichfield  Cathedral 
Lib.)  His  son,  Sir  Walter  de  Salso  Marisco  (Arms — Arg., 
seuiee  of   eross-crosslets,    three    cinquefoils    gu.),  (Conk's 

Visit,  of  U'orcestersliire)  was  Lord  of  Upton  about  12^0. 
and  had  two  sons,  1  Peter,  his  successor;  2  William,  who 
received  land  from  his  brother  Peter  in  Derhampstcad. 
Sir  Prter  de  Salso  Marisco,  M.P.  for  Worcester  in  1306,  also 
iin  unsuccessful  claimant  for  land  in  Upton  against  the 
Bishop  (AniHin,  Sacra),  m.  Lady  Alice,  dau.  of  Gilbert  de 
Beauchamp,  Lord  of  Crombe,  (Cook's  Visit.)  and  had  a  son. 
Sir  William,  who  m.  Julian,  lady  of  Bracye,  and  had  an 
only  dau.  Catherine,  to.  1st,  to  Paul  de  Cardiff;  2ndly,  to 
Richard  Bushel,  of  Brodmerston,  whose  descendants  for 
many  generations  were  the  representatives  of  this  branch 
of  the  family  (TooA-'s  Visit.). 

III.  Robert  de  Salso  Marisco,  of  Hanham  Castle,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  the  de  Hanhams,  shortly  after 
the  Conquest,  and  thus  brought  Hanham  Castle  into  the 
family  (Nicholl's /^tra(c?/-!/);  he  is  mentioned  in  the  Pipe 
Rolls  as  owning  land  in  Gloucestershire  in  31  Henry  1. 
1131).  His  son,  Peter  de  Salsomarisco  of  Hanham  Castle 
was  witness  to  a  deed  in  the  excheque  of  William,  Earl  of 
Gloucester.  This  branch  of  the  family,  many  members  of 
•which  are  mentioned  in  old  deeds  of  the  period,  owned 
Hanham  for  several  generations  until  Sir  Robert  de  Salso 
Marisco,  sold  it  in  1329,  to  Sir  William  de  la  Greve  (Fine  3 
Edward  III.  Nicholl's  Heraldry).  This  Sir  Robert's  aims 
appear  in  an  old  collection  of  Knights'  arms,  temp.  Edward 
11..  in  the  Ashmolean  Library,  Oxford,  and  are  the  same 
as  those  borne  by  the  family  at  the  present  day. 

Eetuming  now  to  the  senior  branch,  the  above-mentioned, 

Robert  de  Salsomarisco,  was  living  at  Saltmarshe,  towards 
the  close  of  the  12th  century.  His  dau.,  Mabel,  in.  Geoffry 
<le  Cave,  ancestor  of  the  present  baronet,  Sir  Mylles  Cave, 
whose  pedigree  with  this  ancestry  was  authenticated  by  Sir 
W.  Segar,  King  of  Arms  in  1632  (Kimbeb's  JSaronttar/e). 
His  successor, 

SiB  Abthuk  de  Salsomarisco,  accompanied  Eiciiabd  I.  to 
the  Holy  Land  and  was  knighted  at  .Acres.  (Beckwitu's  ^]SS.) 
A  tine  crusader  monument,  the  shield  bearing  the  pre.-ent  family 
arms,  still  exists  in  the  Saltmarshe  chauntry  in  Howdcn 
church.  Sons  or  nephews  of  the  above  were,  Elnard,  his 
successor;  and  Gaufridus,  mentioned  in  the  Itutulua  de 
f  restitio  of  1210,  as  a  tenant  of  D'Arcy"s. 

Elnabd  de  Salsomaeisco,  living  at  Saltmarshe  about  1200, 
was  witness  to  a  deed  of  Eustace  de  Vesci,  as  to  land  at  Spald- 
ington  near  Saltmarshe,  hefore  1216,  a  copy  of  this  deed  is  in 
the  possession  of  the  Vavasor  family.  He  was  also  witness  to 
surrenders  in  Archbishop  Grey's  Register,  one  in  1230,  and  one 
earlier;  he  also  appears  in  the  same,  as  owning  land  in 
Beverley,  and  was  administrator  of  the  goods  of  Sir  Lace  dc 
Sutton,  Knt.in  Holderness,  who  </.  1216.    His  son, 

Sib  Piebs  de  Salsomarisco,  whose  name  and  arms  appear 
in  Grove's  Antiquarian  repository,  in  a  list  of  Yorkshire 
knights  temp.  Henby  III.,  had  two  sons, 

Elnard,  his  suci-essor,  of  whom  presently. 

Piers  ibir;,  lord  of  the  manors  of  Ekynton  and  Morton 
Eolyot  in  co.  Lincoln,  d  seized  of  these  manors  and  other 
property  in  ttiat  co.  (Inrj.p.  m.  8  Edward  II),  leaving  a  son 
John,  aged  two  at  the  death  of  his  father  in  1314.  Sir  Piers 
accompanied  Edwaed  I.  in  his  Frcncli  and  Scotch  wars, 


and  was  knighted  by  him  at  Westminstpr  (Harl.  MSS.). 
His  son.  Sir  John,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Metham. 

The  elder  son. 

Sir  Elnard  de  Salsomarisco  or  de  Saltmebshe,  owned 
property  at  Beverley  as  well  as  at  Saltmarshe,  and  in  1299- 
1300  was  M.P.  for  that  town,  "Writ  de  expensis  Elenardus'de 
Salso  Marisco  and  Stephanus  de  Redenesse  directed  to  the 
bailif  of  Beverley,  tested  at  Westminster,  20  March,  28  Edward 
I."  (PonLsoN's  Bevcrlac).  He  was  witness  to  a  deed  in 
Bishop  Killawcs  Registry,  in  1313,  and  to  another  of  Robert  de 
la  Woodhall  in  1300.  He  appears  as  a  knight  fur  the  first  time 
in  1314,  when  Elenardus  de  Salsomarisco,  viilcs,  was  witness  to 
a  charier  ;  he  probably  obtained  his  knighthood  for  services  in 
the  Scotch  wars,  which  terminated  in  the  battle  of  Bannock- 
burn.  There  is  an  old  deed  still  in  the  family  possession, 
dated  1320,  in  which  Elnard  de  Saltmersh  gives  to  his  son. 
Sir  Peter  de  Saltmershe,  miles,  his  manors  and  lands  at  Salt- 
marshe, with  certain  reservations  for  his  wife  Johanna.  His 
son, 

Sir  Peter  de  Salsomaeisco  or  Saltmebshe,  probably 
accompanied  his  father  to  Scotland,  as  he  was  knight  before 
1320.  He  also  fought  at  Boroughbridge  in  1322,  "ex  parte 
regis,"  and  his  name  and  arms  "  crusile  3  cinquefoils  gu," 
are  recorded  on  the  role  of  knights  present  at  that  battle. 
(BcREoUGiiBEiDOE  Roll).  He  was  M.P.  for  Huntingdon  in 
13-22,  and  for  York  in  1330,  High  Sheriff  for  Yorkshire  in  133i 
and  1337,  and  commissioner  of  sewers  in  1325  and  1330. 
(Dugdale  on  embanking).  He  to.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  John  de  Lungeville,  of  Overton  Lungeville,  co.  Hunt- 
ingdon (she  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Gerald  Braybroc).  An  old  tomb  in 
Howden  church,  which  has  the  arms  of  de  Lungeville  (afesse 
dancettee  between  six  cross-crosslets)  carved  on  it  with  the 
arms  of  Saltmarshe,  is  believed  to  be  his.     He  left  two  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Sir),  who  according  to  Beckwith,  was  at  Poitiers ; 
he  was  buried  at  the  church  of  The  Friars  at  Beverley. 

The  elder  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Saltmaeshe,  to  whom  his  father  gave  lands  in 
frank  marriage  (Coke  on,  Littleton  Vol.  I.  Lib.  I.)  was  the 
first  to  adopt  the  present  form  of  spelling  the  name.  He  was 
witness  to  deeds  41  and  45  Edwaed  III.,  in  which  he  appears 
as  a  knight;  both  these  deeds  have  the  family  arms  affixed. 
He  was  a  Commissioner  of  ■'ewers  for  Howdenshire  in  1383  and 
1384 ;  i». Margaret,  dau. of  Thomas  Dawnay,  of  Escrick  (Glover's 
Visit,  of  Yorks) ;  in  an  old  MSS.  book  of  Yorkshire  arms  about 
1590,  Dawnay  is  one  of  the  quarterings  of  Saltmarshe.  His 
successor  (and  probably  his  son)  was 

Richard  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe,  who  m.  Emma,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Babthorpc,  of  Babthorpe,  by  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  John  F'enwick.     His  son, 

Thomas  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe,  appears  in  a  list  ot 
Y'orkshire  gentlemen  taken  in  1434,  and  was  a  Commissioner 
of  Wallingfen  in  1425,  1430,  and  1467.  He  to.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  William  Newland,  Esq.  of  Newland,  by  his  wife  Joaii 
Gaunt.  (Her  will  dated  1433,  is  in  the  Y'ork  Registry,  by  it 
she  left  plate  and  jewellery  to  her  dau.  Margaret,  wife  of 
Thomas  Saltmarshe,  and  to  their  children).  By  this  lady  he 
had  the  following  children,  all  of  whom  are  mentioned  in 
their  grandmother's  will,  viz . — 

I.  Edward,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert,  of  West  Collingwiih,  executor  of  his  brother 
Edward's  will,  d.  1487,  will  proved  15  June,  1487.  He  left 
a  son  Edward,  of  West  Cottingwith,  who  m.  Julian,  dau.  of 
Henry  Pole,  of  Radbourne,  Derby.  He  was  buried  at 
Thorganby  in  1531  (will  dated  9  Aug.  and  proved  16  Sept. 
1531).  His  son,  Thomas,  executor  of  his  father's  will,  was 
a  merchant  of  Hull,  and  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dalton, 
of  Hull  (Harl.  MUS.).  His  will  was  proved  22  Dec.  1578. 
His  eldest  son  and  heir,  Edward,  of  Hull,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  George  Rotherford,  of  Rotherford,  and  left  a  son  and 
heir,  Edward,  who  m.  Elizabeth  March,  of  Hansworth,  in 
1637  (Farers  MSS.).  His  will  is  dated  1657,  he  left  no 
male  heir,  and  his  only  dau.  Susanna,  to.  John  Copledike, 
of  Hull,  in  1UG2. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  to  John  Langton,  Esq.  of  Ferneley,  whose  will 
was  proved  in  1466.  A  monumental  inscription  to  him  and 
his  wife  Agnes,  was  in  Leedes  church. 

II.  Margaret,  mentioned  in  her  brother  Edward's  will  in 
1481,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Saltmarshe,  ot  Saltmarshe  and  Thorganb}-,  lord 
also  of  the  manors  of  Maunby  on  Swale,  Newton  Morrel,  and 
Colborne,  in  the  North  Riding,  was  Commissioner  of  Sewers 
for  Howdenshire  in  1459,  1461,  14G6,  1474,  and  1480  (Dugdale) ; 
m.  Elena,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Porlington,  who  was 
son  of  Sir  John  Portington,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  temp.  Henry  VI,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  and 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAL 


1777 


heiress  of  Armine  of  Armine  (Glover's  Visit,  and.  Close  Rolls, 
Edward  IV).  His  will  dated  1480,  was  proved  1481.  He  left 
issue, 

Edward,  m.  Apnes,  dau.of  Girlington  of  Sandhall  (marriage 
lipence  dated  6  Sept.  1471),  and  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime, 
s.p. 

JoHx,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,  of  Mawnby  on  Swale. 

Thomas,  of  Newton  Morrell. 
The  second  son, 

John  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe  and  Thorganhy,  aged  26 
in  1482,  Inq.  p.m.  22  Edward  IV.,  m.  1483  (marriage  articles 
dated  1  Sept.  1483),  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Borough,  of 
Borough,  by  his  wife  Maude,  dau.  of  Lassells  of  Sowerby 
{Glover's  Visit.),  and  d.  16  Aug.  1513  (his  tombstone  is  in  Howden 
church).    lie  left  issue, 

I.  Edward,  her  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Ajithony,  of  Hornby,  settled  at  Stroby,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
was  founder  of  the  Lincolnshire  branch,  whose  ))edigree  is 

I  given  in  Cookes'   Visitation  of  that  county  in  1562.     He 

m.  1st,  Lady  Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Neville,  Earl  of  West- 
morland, and  widow  of  William,  1st  Lord  Conyers,  she  d. 
s.  p. ;  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Barkworth  of  Laugliton, 
and  by  her  had  a  son  John,  who  m.  Cassandra,  dau.  of 
James  Parke,  of  Braytoft,  and  left  a  son,  Edward,  of  Stroby, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Smythe,  of  Honington,  and 
had  a  son,  William,  of  Stroby,  who  to.  1st,  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Sir  Peter  Eyre,  of  Washingbroke,  and  2ndly,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Eyre,  of  liampton.  He  d.  in  1G57  (his 
monument  and  that  of  his  two  wives  exists  in  Langton 
Church),  leaving  a  son,  Anthony,  of  Stroby,  who  m.  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Blythe,  of  Stroxton,  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Michael  Anne,  of  Burghwallis,  but  d.  s.  p.  in  1G75, 
aged  33,  and  left  his  property  to  his  cousin  llobert  Salt- 
mar.she,  who  also  dying  s.  p.  in  1677,  left  it  to  his  kinsman, 
Philip  Saltmarshe,  of  Newly  Wiske. 

I.  Audry,  to.  WiUiam  Hungate,  of  Barnhy. 

II.  Margery,  to.  John  Catherick,  Esq.  of  Stannick,  whose 
great-grand-dau.  m.  Hugh  Smithson,  ancestor  of  the 
present  Duke  of  Northumberland. 

HI.  Ann,  a  nun. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe  andThorganby,  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Bryan  Stapleton,  Knt.  of  Wighill,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Lancelot  Thirkeld  (dispensation  for 
the  marriage  issued  by  Louis,  Cardinal  of  St.  Marcellus,  23 
Jan.  1509).  He  andhiswife  Elizabeth,  and  children,  Margaret 
and  Joanna,  were  admitted  to  the  guild  of  Corpus  Christi  in 
1525.    He  had  issue, 

Thomas,  6.  1510;  m.  about  1532,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Metham,  of  Metham,  by  Maude,  his  wile,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Hotham  (this  lady  was  descended  through  the 
Methams,  Stapletons,  de  Lancaster,  de  Brus,  and  de 
AVarrenne,  from  William  the  Conqueror.  See  Burke's 
Extinct  Peerage,  and  Glover's  Visitation).  He  d.  v.  p., 
and  was  buried  at  Howden,  24  Oct.  1545,  leaving  issue  (see 
Glover's  Visit.), 

Thomas,  heir  to  his  grandfather,  of  whom  presently. 
John,  had  issise  by  his  wife  Isable  (who  d.  1578),  two  sons, 
Tuc'iias,  b.  1576,  John,  d.  1576 ;  and  two  daus.,  Joan, 
and  Francesca. 

Edward,  of  Throganby,  d.  in  1612,  leaving  a  son  John, 
who  m.  Isabel  Conyers,  and  was  father  of  John  Salt- 
marshe, the  celebrated  Puritan  divine,  and  Chaplain  to 
the  Parliamentary  forces. 
George  and  Christopher,  d.  young. 
Grace,  m.  Ralph  Crake,  of  Patrington. 
Anne,  m.  George  Wcncelaugh,  Esq.  of  Brandesburton. 
Isabel,  TO.  William  Harding,  of  Forsay,  Lincoln. 
Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Bartholomew  Abbot,  Esq.  of  Bellasize. 
Ann,  ra.  1st,  Thomas  Stillington,  of  Kelfleld;  2ndly  Marma- 
duke  Vavasor. 

Edward  Saltmarshe  m.  2ndly,  the  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Pollington  of  Pollington,  by  whom  he  left  one  dau.  Mary,  ra. 
to  John  Hammerton,  Esq.  of  Monkrode,  sub-controller  to  the 
household  of  Henbt  VIII.  He  d.  in  1548,  and  was  bur.  at 
Thorganby.  His  will,  dated  24  Dec.  1547,  was  proved  5  May, 
1548.     He  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Thomas  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe  and  Thorganby,  sole 
executor  to  his  grandfather's  will,  and  was  aged  15  at  his 
death.  He  vi.  about  1560,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Con- 
stable, Knt.  of  Everingham,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  of 
George  Manners,  Lord  de  Ros,  whose  wife  Ann,  was  a  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  St.  Leger,  by  his  wife  Ann  Plantagenet,  sister  of 
Edward  IV.     He  had  issue  (Glover's  Visit.), 

I.  Robert,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  inherited  the  Thorganby  property,  lord  also  of 
the  manors  of  Plomptonand  Kirby  upon  Wharfe,  which  with 
otiier  property  he  sold  In  l.'iOG  (  i'or/.slurc  Feet  of  Fines). 
He  HI.  Elena  Gorrell,  at  Thorganby,  and  had  a  son  Philip, 

XI. 


of   Thorganby,  whose  son  Philip,  had  a  son  Charles,  an 
officer  in  the  army,  6.  1672,  d.  s.  p.  1692. 

III.  John,  of  Greenoak,  will  proved  16  Dec.  1631.    He  had 
issue,  Robert. 

IV.  Michael,  \  , 

V.  William,  f^-^-1^- 

I.  Frances,   Jii.   1605,   Ralph    Leadon,  of    Weston   (Paver's 
MSS.). 

II.  Mary. 

Thomas  Saltmarshe  owned  also  considerable  property  in  the 
North  Riding,  and  was  lord  of  the  manors  of  Newton  Murrel, 
Colborne,  Newby  Wiske,  Eplebie,  Sic,  most  of  which,  to- 
gether with  property  at  Saltmarshe,  Laxton,  and  Skelton,  he 
sold  at  one  time  or  another  (see  Yorkshire  Feet  of  Fines).  He 
d.  about  1600,  and  was.!,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe,  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Hastrop  in  Hoklerness,  b.  about  1560,  d.  19  March,  1604.  He 
sold  much  of  what  remained  of  the  family  property,  including 
the  manor  of  Hastrop,  and  also  disposed  of  part  of  the  copy- 
hold property  in  Saltmarshe  (Howden  Court  Rolls,  1586-1603). 
He  VI.  1st,  1584,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.  of 
Grimston  Garth,  by  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Marmaduke 
Thwaites,  of  Little  Smeaton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1590)  had 
issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  b.  1587,  m.  10  Jan.  1609,  at  Bolton,  Percy  Pris- 
cilla,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fairfax,  of  Steeton. 

III.  Robert,  6.  1588,  d.  1593. 
I.  Dorothy,  6.  1590. 

Robert  Saltmarshe  had  issue  by  his  second  wife,  Margaret, 
three  children,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  a  dau.  Ellen,  who  m. 
Henry  Heddon,  Esq.  of  Marton.     His  eldest  son, 

Philip  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmaishe,  6.  1585,  aged  eighteen 
at  his  father's  death  ;  his  release  on  coming  of  age,  dated  10 
March,  1606,  and  signed  by  Lord  Salisbury  (son  of  Cecil,  Lord 
Burleigh,  Queen  Elizaheth's  great  statesman)  Master  of  the 
Court  of  Wards,  <fec.,  is  in  the  family  possession.  He  was  a  J. P. 
for  East  Yorkshire,  and  signed  the  deed  for  the  destruction  of 
Wressle  Castle.  Following  in  the  footsteps  of  his  father,  he 
sold  much  of  what  remained  of  the  ancient  property  (Hoy;de,i, 
Court  Rolls,  1610-1636),  and  for  several  generations  after  his 
death,  the  senior  branch  of  the  family  occupied  an  inferior 
position  in  the  county.  He  m.  1618,  Mary,  dau.  of  AVilliam 
Stanley  of  Womeisleigh  (son  of  Sir  Piers  Stanley)  by  Jane, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Yonge,  Archbishop  of  York  (St. 
George's  Visit.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1640)  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  successor,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward,  aged  41  in  1665  (Dugdale  Visitation)  J. P.  for 
North  Yorkshire,  founder  of  the  North  Riding  branch,  to. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Paylor,  Bart,  of  Thoraldby, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  2ndly,  Gerard,  dau.  of  William  Ireland,  Esq. 
of  Nostel,  and  widow  of  Tliomas  Maynel,  of  North  Kilving- 
ton,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  at  Kirkby  Wiske  in  1678) 
he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Philip,  of  Kirkby  Wiske,  aged  14  in  1665,  m.  Troth,  dau.  of 
Bryan  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  Durham,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  May,  1684)  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 
Philip,  of  Kirkby  Wiske,  who  to.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir 
of  William  de  Moleyns,  of  Skervil,  co.  Southampton, 
and  left  with  other  issue,  William,  of  York  and  Newby 
Wiske,  J.  1707,  TO.  Lady  Anne  I'lunkett,  dau.  of  Robert, 
Earl  of  Fingal,  and  rf.  at  Nancy  in  Lorraine,  leaving 
one  surviving  son  and  six  daus.,  out  of  a  family  of 
seventeen,  the  son  Philip  Saltmarshe,  of  Vork,  and 
Newby  Wiske,  b.  1754,  vi.  Constantia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fitzhcrbert,  Esq.  and  widow  of  Joseph  Brockholes, 
Esq.  of  Cloughton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  s.  p.  1797, 
his  elder  sister  Anne,  to.  at  Nancy,  Mons.  Gartaldy, 
whose  descendants  are  the  representatives  of  this 
branch  of  the  family. 

I.  Ellen,  6.  1623;  d.  s.  p.  1643. 

II.  Jane,  6.  1627;  d.s.}^.  1655. 

Philip  Saltmarshe  (sen.)  d.  in  1659,  and  was  bur.  at   Howden. 
His  eldest  son, 

Philip  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe  (Dugdale  Visit,  and 
Howden  Court  Rolls,  1659),  J. P.  for  East  Yorks,  and  Commis- 
sioner of  Wallingfin  in  1665,  b.  1619  ;  to.  10  Jan.  1657,  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Harrison,  of  Thorne,  by  whom  (who  d.  1691) 
he  had  issue, 

Philip,  his  successor,  of  whom  presently. 

Arthur,  d.  s.  p.  1702. 

Edward,  b.  1674,  d.  s.  p.  1685. 

Penelope  (Mrs.  Bell). 
Mr.  Philip  Saltmarshe  d.  in  1693,  aged  75,  and  was  bur.  at 
Howden,  where  his  tombstone,  with  the  family  arms  on  it, 
ftill  exists.  His  will  dated  2  June,  1691,  was  proved  3  Oct. 
1694;  he  appointed  his  nephew,  Philip  Saltmarshe  of  Newby 
Wiske,  guardian  of  his  children.    His  son, 

Philip  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe,  executor  of  his  father's 

5  X 


1778 


SAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAL 


win,  h.  16C0,  ii!.    1704,  Sarah,  widow  of  Dionrsius  Yewit,  and 
dau.  of  —  Skelton,  and  rf.  1714  (hur.  at    Howden)  leaving  by 
her  i,«hci  ht.  Srdly,  Thomas  Audus,  and  d.  1744)  two  sons, 
Philip,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

Arthur.   t>.    1710,  j)!.   17   Dec.   17.M,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
3Ia\v.-oii,  of  Cotnesse,  Gent.,  Lord  of  that  JIanor ;  thi*!  lady 
through  the  death  or  her  brother  Robert,  and  her  sisters 
lilary  and   Sarah    without    issue,   brought    the    manor  of 
Cotnesse  into  the  family.     He  had  issue,  a  son, 
Philip  S;iltmarshe,  b.  1753,  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  uncles 
19  April,  1791,  aged  38,  will  dated  Jan.,  proved  June, 
1791.     He  m.  10  May,  1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Eawson.   Ksq.  of  Stony  Royd,  by  his  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  r.awson,  Esq.  of  IJeckfoot,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834) 
had  issue, 
1  Philip,  successor  to  his  great-uncle. 
•2  Arthur!  of  Bill  Hill,  Wokingham,  Berks,  6.  1781,  jh. 
14    -March,    1838,   Caroline    Ann,   dau.    of    Alexander 
Oswald.  Esq.  and  d.  s.  j).  3  Jan.  1864. 

3  Christopher,  of  London,  Jlerchant,  m.  1st,  3  June, 
1817,  his  cuusin  Emma,  dau.  of  John  Rawson,  Esq.  of 
Stony  Royd,  co.  York,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Whitmore,  Esq.,  and  d.  15  Oct.  1852,  leaving 
by  the  former  (who  d.  15  July,  1834)  a  son,  Arthur 
■\Villiam,  Lieut.  11th  Hussars,  </.  of  cholera  at  Varna, 
1854,  until,  and  three  daus.,  1  Emma,  co-heiress  of  her 
father,  m.  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.,  R.N.,  son  of  Rev. 
John  Harrison,  by  Frances,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
John  iJalton,  of  Sleniiigford,  and  has  with  other  issue, 
Blanche,  vi.  Rev.  George  Palmes,  of  Naliurn  ;  2  Delia, 
in.  Dec.  1851,  Robert  Pattison,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh;  and 
S  Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  Dec.  18.52,  Gabriel  Lang,  Esq. 

4  AVilliam,  d.  young.  5  Samuel,  d.  yoimg. 

1  Elizabeth  Rawson,  d.  s.  p.  1809. 

2  Henrietta  Maria,  d.  s.  p.  1811. 

3  Catheiine  Ann,  c(.  s.  jJ.  isll. 

The  eldest  son, 

PuiLip  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe,  6.  27  Jan.  1707,  to- 
gether with  his  brother  and  nephew,  bought  back  much  of  the 
property  at  Saltmarshe,  which  had  been  sold  by  his  immediate 
ancestors.  He  rf.  unm.  at  the  advanced  age  of  88,  in  1796,  will 
dated  1792,  proved  1796.     He  was  s.  by  his  great  nephew, 

Philip  Saltmarshe,  of  Saltmarshe  (son  of  Philip,  son  of 
Arthur,  2nd  son  of  Philip),  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  March,  1780, 
m.  10  May,  1824,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Robert  Denison,  Esq.  of 
Kilnwick  Percy,  co.  York,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Pilchard  Brooke,  4th  Bart,  of  Korton,  and  had  issue, 

PiiiLip,  now  of  Saltmarshe. 

Arthur,  late  Lieut. -Col.  70  Regt.  (served  in  New  Zealand 

and  Indian  Mutiny),  b.  8  Sept.  1832. 
Eobert,  b.  22  March,  1834.  d.  s.  p.  26  Aug.  1855. 
Henrietta   Maria,  m.  i  July,  1850,  Hon.  and   Rev.  Frank 
Sued  en.  2nd  son  of  Lord  St.  Leonards,  and  has  issue  {see 
Brr.KE's  Pcerafje). 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  18.59,  Henry  Allfrey,  Esq.  of  Heming- 
ford  House,  Stratford-on-Avon,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Philip  Saltmarshe  d.  28  Kov.  1846. 

.4r/,,5— Arg.,  sem6e  of  cross-crosslets,  three  cinquefoils  gu., 
pierced  of  the  first;  quartering  de  Lt'NGEViLLE,  Portington, 
Cliffe,  Dawnat,  etc.     Crest — A  rudder  or.    JIoUo—Ad  astia 
Tirtus. 
^V<i(— Saltmarshe,  near  Howden. 
CI  libs — Carlton,  and  Army  and  Xavy. 


SALTJSBURY    OF    BRYNBELLA. 

SALrsBUET,  Eet.  Geoeoe  Augustus,  of  Bryn- 
bella,  CO.   Flint,  Rector  of   Westbury,  Shrewsbury, 
L.L.B.  Ciimb.,  Eector  of  Westbury,  Salop,  Patron 
of  two  livings,  b.  16  June,  1822;  m.  15  April,  1852, 
Tanny,  3rd  dau.  of  Luke  T.  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Olive 
Mount,  near  Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 
1.  Edward  Pemeebton,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batt. 
Shropshire  Light   Infantry,?).  2  Nov.  1854;  )/i.  2  Jan. 
1884,  Julia  Melville,  eldest  dau.  of  James  White  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Kathali,  Bengal. 
n.  Frederic  Hamilton,  h.  15  April,  1836. 
Xiineag'e. — Sib   John   Salcsburt   Piozzi-Salusdubt,  of 
Brynbella,  co.  Flint,  b.  9  Sept.  1793;  lu.  7  Nov.  Isl4,  Harriet 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Ryton  Grove, 
Salop,  and  sister  of  Edward  William  Smyche  Owen,  Esq.  of 
Condover  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1831)  had  issue, 
John  Owen,  h.  7  Jan.  1818  ;  d.  6  iVIarch,  1833. 
Thomas  Henry,  b.  26  Jan.  1819  ;  </.  23  Oct.  1828. 
Edward  William,  b.  19  Jan.  1821,  entered   the  1st  Bengal 
European  Regt.  in    July,    1838,    and   participated   in   the 
Blorming  of  Ghuznee  21  July,  1839.     On  11  Aug.  1840,  he 
was  appointed  to  the  4th  Ghoorka  Regt.  in  the  service  of 


H.M.  Shah  Sooja,  at  Cabul,  and  was  slain  at  Charackar 

during  the  insurrection  on  4  Nov.  1841. 
Gi:oRfiE  Ai'GUsTUs,  present  representative. 
Charles  Arthur  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Chui-ch  Stretton,  Salop, 

b   14  Oct.  1823  ;  ./.  9  July,  1849. 
Frederick   Octavius,   C.B.,   Major-Gen.    in  the  army,   late 

Lieut.-Col.  H.M.  101st  Royal  Bengal  Fusiliers,  6.   18  Jan. 

1825.     (C/it6— United  Service). 
Augustus  Pemberton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wrockwardine, 

near  Wellington,  Salop,  b.  25  Aug.  1826  ;  vi.  20  April,  1852, 

llenriiita  Sophia,   dau.  of   John  Perkins,  E.sq.    of    Norris 

Lodge,  Herts,  and  has  had.  Norman  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Newton 

Arlosli,  Cumberland,  b.  1859;  Ch.'irles  Pemberton,  b.  1861 ; 

F'rancis  Russell  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  curate  of  Holy  Cross,      '' 

Shrewsbury,  b.  1865;  Amy  Hester;  Maud;  Marion;  Edith; 

an<l  Dora. 
HcsterMaria,  m.  16  July,  1841,  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Downes 

Gaidner,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Holywell,  co.  Flint,  and  d.  1851. 
Angelina,  m.  27  April,  1837,  the  late  John  William  Harden, 

Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  Judge  of  the 

County  Court  for  co.  Chester.     She  d.  1&;2. 
Caroline  Mary,  ?».  25  July,  1865,  Rev.  Watkin  Williams, 

M.  A.,  Rector  of  Nannerch,  co.  Flint. 
Harriet  Charlotte,  d.  in  infancy. 

This  gentleman,  the  2nd  son  of  Sig.  Giambattista  Piozzi,  Mer- 
chant of  Brescia,  in  Lombardy,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sig. 
Fracassio,  Merchant  of  Venice,  assumed  by  sign-manual,  1813, 
the  additional  surname  of  Salusbdry,  in  compliance  with  the 
wish  of  Hester  Lynch,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Salusbury, 
Esq.  of  Bachygraig,  and  relict  of  Gabriel  Piozzi  and  of  Henry 
Thrale,  Esq.  of  Strcatham,  Surrey.  Sir  John  was  appointed 
High  SheritT  co.  Flint,  1816,  and  in  that  capacity  received 
knighthood  on  the  occasion  of  the  presentation  of  an  address 
to  the  Prince  Regent.    He  d.  1858. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  ducally  crowned  or,  between 
three  crescents  of  the  last  a  canton  erm.  Crest— A  dcmi-lion 
rampant,  couped  arg.,  collared  gu.,  ducally  crowned,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  crescent,  also  gu.  Motto — Sat  est  prostrasse 
leoni. 

Sent  — Brynbella,  near  St.  Asaph,  co.  Flint.  Residence— 
Westbury  Rectory,  near  Shrewsbury. 


SALVIN    OF    CROXDALE. 

Salyin,  Henry  Thomas  Thoenton,  Esq.  of 
Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  Durham 
Fusilier  Militia,  and  formerly  Lieut.  Koyal  Cana- 
dian Eifle  Eegt.,  b.  23  Jan.  1838;  m.  12  Sept. 
1876,  Agnes  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Herman  Julius 
Schier,  Esq.  of  Louvaine  Place,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gebabd  Thornton,  h.  16  Sept.  1878. 

II.  Herman  Charles  Joseph,  b.  19  March,  1882. 

I.  Heather  Mary,  b.  11  July,  1877. 

II.  Frances  Margeria  Clare,  b.  12  Sept.  1879. 

III.  Agnes  Mary  Monica  Haweis,  b.  6  May,  1881. 

IV.  Ivy  Wincfred  Isabel  Mary,  b.  5  June,  1885. 

Lineag'e. — Ralph,  3rd  son  of  Richard  de  Cukeney,  of 
Cukeney,  Notts,  and  grandson  of  Jooeus  dc  Flemanagh,  who 
came  into  England  with  the  Conqueror,  and  held  the  third 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Cukeney,  was  of  Norton  and  Wood- 
house,  Notts,  and  from  the  latter  was  called  Le  Silvan.  He 
was  living  temp.  He.nri  II.,  and  was  a  benefactor  to  the 
Abbey  of  VYelbeek.     His  son  and  successor, 

OsBERT  Silvan,  of  Norton  and  Woodhouse,  High  Sheriff  of 
Notts  5  King  Stephen,  was  grandfather  of 

Sir  Osbert  Silvayne,  Knt.  of  Norton  and  Woodhouse,  29 
Henry  III.,  who  had  lands  in  Wilnerby,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Ralph  Salvayne,  of  Woodhouse  and  Thorpe  Salvyn,  co. 
York,  whose  2nd  son, 

Robert  Salvayne,  of  North  Duffield,  co.  York,  m.  Sibilla, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Beeston,  of  Wilberfoss,  same  co., 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gerard  Salvayn,  of  North  Duffield,  Herswell,  and  other 
places,  CO.  York,  who  was  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  France 
32  Edward  I.  and  5  Edward  II.,  Eseheator  North  of  Trent  in 
the  first  year  of  the  latter  reign,  and  Sheriff  of  Y'orkshire  from 
the  fourth  to  the  eighth  of  the  same.    His  grandson. 

Sib  Gerard  Salvayn,  Knt.  of  North  Duffield  and  Herswell 
(son  of  John  Salvin,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Robert,  Lord  Itos  of  Wark),  was  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
York  24  Edward  III.,  and  some  time  Eseheator  for  the  King 
South  of  Trent.  He  obtained  from  the  Crown  the  manor  of 
Bellester,  in  Tyndale,  co.  York,  and  an  exemplification  of  the 
pai  don  and  restitution  in  blood  granted  to  his  mother  (for  her 
father,  the  Lord  llos's  treason)  by  patent,  dated  26  June,  41 


SAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTBY. 


SAL 


1779 


Edtvakd  hi.  By  his  1st  -wife,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Mauleverer,  he  was  ancestor  of  the  Salvins  of  HenwclL  and 
the  Salvins  of  Croxdak,  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Alice,  lie  was 
ancestor  of  the  Salvins  of  Ncwbigghi. 

Gerard  Salvain,  the  4th  son  of  Sir  Gerard  Salvayn,  Knt. 
of  Herswell,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Gerard,  High  Sheriff,  co. 
York,  24  Edwaed  III.,  m.  Agnes,  Lady  of  Croxdale,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  de  Kissaby,  by  Joanna  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Eobert  de  Walton,  of  Croxdale,  and  dying  1422,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Gekabd  Salvayn,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Scargill,  Esq.  of  Thorp,  co.  York,  and  dying  in  the 
lifetime  of  his  mother,  8  May,  20  Henry  VI.,  Mas  s.  by  his 
son, 

Gerard  Salvis,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  heir  to  his  grandmother, 
the  Lady  of  Croxdale,  who  had  for  her  2nd  husband  John 
Mauleverer,  Esq.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife,  he  left  a  son  and 
successor, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  ot  Croxdale,  living  1476,  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Coigniers,  of  AVynyard,  co.  Durham,  and 
was  father  of 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  called  senior,  who  had,  by 
Joanna,  his  wife,  three  sons  and  three  daus. ;  the  2nd  son, 
Anthony,  B.D.,  was  Master  of  University  Coll.  Oxford,  and 
afterwards  Viee-General  for  the  Bishop  of  Durham.  Mr. 
Salvin  d.  1563,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  vi.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
William  Wrenn,  Esq.  of  Billyhall,  co.  Durham,  and  dying 
1570,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  wife  of  George  Grey, 
Esq.,  and  mother  of  Anthony,  9th  Earl  of  Kent,  and  Muriel, 
m.  Sir  Robert  Rokeby,  of  Marske)  three  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  ra.  Joaue,  dau.  of  Richard 
Norton,  Esq.  of  Norton  Conyers,  and  dying  9  Nov.  15S7,  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Hum- 
phrey Blakiston,  Esq.  of  Great  Chilton,  and  had  issue.  Francis, 
the  3rd  son,  a  Lieut. -Col.  of  Horse,  fell  at  Marston  Moor, 
ex  2^0,1'te  Regis.  Mr.  Salvin's  will  bears  date  28  Aug.  1G02. 
His  eldest  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Hepburn,  co.  Durham,  by  whom 
<who  d.  1622)  he  had  issue,  t.  Gerard,  Lieut.-Col.  of  Col. 
Tempest's  Regt.  of  Foot,  slain  at  Northallerton  1644,  in  the 
service  of  King  Charles  I.,  and  d.  unm.;  ii.  William,  d. 
unm.  ;  i.  Anne,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1683  ;  ii.  Mary,  m.  Michael 
Pudsay,  Esq.  of  Lawfield,  co.  York;  iii.  Eleanor,  of  Claypath, 
CO.  Durham,  d.  unm.  July,  1691 ;  and  iv.  Elizabeth,  ta.  John, 
son  and  heir  of  Ricliard  Skelton,  Esq.  of  Armathwaite  Castle. 
Mr.  Salvin  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Bryan  Belasyse,  Esq. 
of  Morton  House,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  had,  with  other 
sons,  who  d.  unm., 

Bkyan,  of  Buttcrby,  who  d.  v.  -p.  15  Aug.  1658,  leaving  by 
his  wife,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Tempest,  liart.  of 
Stella  (whom  he  m.  1652),  with  two  daus.  (Troth,  wife  of 
Philip  Saltmarshe,  Esq.  of  Newby  Wiske,  and  Mary,  who 
d.  uiim.)  two  sons,  Gerard,  successor  to  his  grandfather, 
and  Thomas,  of  Owton,  who  d.  unm.  1687. 

Anthony,  of  Sunderland  Bridge,  ancestor  ot  the  Salvins 
01  Sunderland  Bridge,  and.  Haicksfold  (see  next  Memoir). 

William,  of  Brandon  Hall. 

Margaret,  m.  Francis  Appleby,  Esq.  of  Lartington. 

Mary,  m.  Thomas  Smythe,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Edward 
Smythe,  Bart.,  living  1683. 

Blr.  Salvin  d.  18  Jan.  1663,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph 
■Clavering,  Esq.  of  Callaly,  and  dying  5  Feb.  1722-23,  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

Bryan  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  1716,  Anne,  3rd  dau. 
of  William  Haggerston,  Esq.,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir 
Thomas  Haggerston,  2nd  Bart,  of  Haggerston,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1  March,  1751  (with  other  children,  who  all  d.  unm.'), 
a  dau.  Mary.  m.  George  Markliam,  Esq.  of  Claxby,  and  a  son 
and  heir, 

William  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  6.  28  Nov.  1723  ;  in.  1st, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Gascoigne,  5tli  Bart,  of  Par- 
lington,  CO.  York,  by  which  lady  (who  d.  May,  1706)  he  had  no 
issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  1758,  Catherine,  only  child  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether  Witton,  in  Northumberland, 
a,nd  had  issue, 

William  Thomas,  eventual  heir. 

Bryan  John,  of  Burn  Hall,  b.  28  April,  1779  ;  d.  1842. 

Catherine,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Stanley  Massey  Stanley,  7th  Bart. 
of  Hooton,  and  d.  1798. 

Mary.  Anne,  who  d.  young. 

Margaret,  m.  19  April,  1790,  Thomas  KiddeM,  Esq.  ot  Swin- 
burne Castle,  Northumberland. 


Isabella,    m.    1st,    20   Jun  r,  1792,    Horsley    Widdrington 
Riddell,  Esq.  of  Feltun,  Northumberland,  and  2ndly,  9  May, 
1803,  Ualph  Riddell,  Efq.  of  Cheeseburn  Grange. 
Frances,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1790.  Eliza. 

Mr.  Salvin  a'.  20  Jan.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  surviving 
son, 

William  Thomas  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  h.  i  July,  1768, 
m.  22  July,  1800,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Webbc  Weston, 
Esq.  of  Sutton  Place,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gerard,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Thomas,  h.  11  Nov.  1808;  deceased. 

III.  Edward  John,  b.  1810;  deceased. 

IV.  Mannaduke  Cliarles,  of  Burn  Hall,  co.  Durham.  J.P. 
and  D  L.,  b.  11  Feb.  1812;  s.  his  uncle,  Bryan  John  Salvin, 
Esq.  of  Burn  Hall,  1842 ;  m.  Sept.  1845,  Caroline  (who  d. 
23  Sept.  1880),  dau.  of  Sir  Cliarles  Wolseley,  7th  Bart,  of 
Wolseley,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

1  Bryan  John  Francis,  late  a  Lieut.  Royal  Jlonmouth 
Militia,  b.  28  July,  1846',  now  of  Burn  Hall. 

2  Marinaduke  Henry,  b.  28  March,  1849;  s.  to  the  Sarnes- 
field  Court  estate,  co.  Hereford. 

1  Mary. 

2  Louisa  Mary,  m.  20  Aug.  1878,  Philip  Witham,  Esq., 
4th  son  of  Sir  Charles  Witham,  R,N. 

3  Teresa  Maiy,  m.  28  Nov.  1876,  Charles  Ernest  Bell, 
Esq.  of  Park  House,  Durham,  nephew  of  .Sir  Lowthian 
Bell,  Bart.,  and  has  issue.  4  Agnes. 

5  Francesca  Josephine,  m.  25  Sept.  1877,  George  Uswald 
Sharpies,  Esq.  of  Wavcrtree,  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  M.  C.  Salvin  d.  27  Dec.  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  Bryan,  now  of  Burn  Hall. 

V.  Francis  Henry,  now  of  Sutton  Place,  SuiTey  (see  that 
family). 

I.  Catharine. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  20  Feb.  1838,  William  Lawrence  Witham, 
Esq,,  2nd  son  of  H.  T.  M.  Witham,  Esq.  of  Lartington  HaU, 
CO.  York. 

ui.  Louisa  Mary.  iv.  Agnes  Elizabeth. 

v.  Elizabeth  Mary.  vi.  Emma  Maria. 

Mr.  Salvin  d.  8  June,  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  J.P.,  b.  24  Sept.  1804 ; 
m.  23  Sept.  1834,  Winefred,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas  Maire 
Witham,  Esq.  of  Lartington  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had  issue  by 
her  (who  d.  29  July,  1881), 

I.  Henry  Thomas  Thornton,  now  of  Croxdale. 

II.  Chui-les  Francis,  b.  28  March,  1841;  m.  10  Jan.  1870, 
Louisa,  sister  of  Thomas  Reavely,  Esq.  of  Kinnerslcy  Castle, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  has  issue,  1  William  Thornton  Josepli,  b. 
15  Sept.  1875  :  1  Winifred  Mary,  0.  10  May,  1871  :  2  Claire 
Muriel,  b.  1  March,  1874.  Mr.  Charles  F.  Salvin  d.  9  Sept. 
1881. 

Mr.  Salvin  d.  22  Oct,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Henry  Thomas  Thornton  Salvin,  Esq,,  now  of  Croxdale. 
Arms — Arg,,   on  a  chief  sa,   two  mullets  or,  ;   quartering, 
among  many  others,  De  Ros,  Bruce,   Lancaster,  Tempest, 
Umfreville,  Thornton,   Radcliffe,   Derwentwater,  Clax- 
TON,  JIexvill,  <tc.     Crest — A  dragon  vert,  wings  elevated  and 
endorsed  ppr.     Motto — Je  ne  change  qu'eii  mourant. 
6'cat— Croxdale  Wood  House,  Durham. 


SALVIN    OF    HAWKSFOLD. 

Salvin,  Osbebt,  Esq.  F.E.S.  of  Hawksfold,  co. 
Sussex,  b.  25  Feb.  ]835,  m.  2-4  May,  1865,  Caroline 
Octavia,  sixth  dau.  of  Williaiu  Whitaker  Maitland, 
Esq.  of  Loughton  Hall,  and  Woodford  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  fourth  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Grott,  Esq.  of  Armley  House,  near  Leeds,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Sybil  Maitland,  &.  18  Nov.  1866,  ?«.  19  July,  1893,  Edmond 
Leveson  Calverley,  third  son  of  Edmund  Calverley,  Esq. 
of  Oulton  Hall,  Leeds. 

n.  Heloise,  b.  29  Dec.  1874. 

III.  Viola,  6.  30  Aug.  1877. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  Salvins  of 
Croxdale,  co.  Durham. 

Anthony  Salvin,  of  Sunderland  Bridge,  was  the  younger 
son  of  Gerard  Salvin  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  and  Mary,  his 
second  wife,  dau.  of  Bryan  Belasyse,  of  Morton  House,  co. 
Durham  (see  Salvin  of  Croxdale).  He  vi.  Eleanor  dau.  of 
Simon  Peacock,  of  Buinhall,  co,  Durham,  and  d.  1707,  leaving 
a  son, 

James  Salvin,  of  Sunderland  Bridge,  to,  Ruth,  dau.  of  — 
Kempe,  of  London,  and  d.  1753,  leaving  a  son, 

Anthony  Salvin,  of  Sunderland  Bridge,  m.  1756,  Anne,  dau. 
of  George  Smith,  of  Burnhall,  co,  Durliam,  and  d.  1785, 
leaving  a  son, 

5x2 


1780 


SAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAL 


Liect.-Ges.  Akthont  Salvix,  of  Siinderland  Bridge,  6.  2S 
June,  175S,  m.  1st,  'JS  July,  17Sri,  Cutheiiue  d;iu.  of  Thomas 
Wharton,  of  Old  Park,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  s.  j).  5  Oct.  1S04. 

I.  Aniie,  »!.  Kobert  de  Lisle,  of  Actou,  co.  Northumberland, 
and  i(.  s.  p.  Sept.  ISTS. 

]Io  ;.i.  indly,  11  Sept.  ITl'S,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Jlills,  of 
■\ViIlinston,  .and  if.  April  1S4-1,  having  had  further  issue, 

II.  Anthont,  of  whom  presently. 
The  only  son  by  the  second  marriage, 

AsTHONT  Salvis,  F.S.A.  of  HawUsfold,  Sussex,  b.  17  Oct. 
17;ii>,  Hi.  -6  July,  Ibiti,  Anne  Andrews,  dau.  of  liev.  William 
Xe^neId.  liector  of  Brancepeth  and  C'lestcr-le-Street,  co. 
Durham,  and  by  her  who  d.  5  Oct.  ISCO,  aged  55,  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  h.  23  July,  1827;  m.  26  July,  1865,  Emily 
:Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  .Vlbert  Darley,  of  Burton- 
lield,  CO.  York,  and  d.  v.  p.  25  July,  1«81,  leaving  issue, 

Anthony  Gekakd,  b.  3  Aug.  1866;  in.  28  July,  1892, 
rhilippa  Beatrice,  dau.  of  liev.  Walter  Brooksbank,  of 
Thornbarrow,  Windermere. 

II.  William  Parker,  h.  12  July,  1820  ;  d.  17  Jlarch,  1830. 

III.  OsiiEKT,  of  Hawksfold. 

I.  Agnes  Elizabeth,  b.  17  Jan.  1S31  ;  d.  0  May,  1833. 

II.  Emmeline,  6.  10  June,  lb33. 

III.  Ehza  Anne,  6.  27  Oct.  1S36. 

Mr.  Anthony  S.ilvin  d.  19  Dec.  1S81. 
;5.;(((— Hawksfold,  Fernhurst,  Sussex. 
Cidb — AthenKum. 


SAIiVIN    OF    SUTTON    PLACE, 

Salyix,  Feaxcis  Hexky,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Place, 
Siu-rey,  late  Capt.  3rd  batt.  Yoik  aud  Lancaster 
Kegt."  b.  4  April,  1817. 

Liineage. — For  Salviu  pedigree,  see  Salvin  of  Croxdak, 
CO.  Durham. 

^amiln  of  ©UbIjE. 

John  Webbe,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Webbe,  Esq.  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Borlase,  Knt.  of  JIarlow,  and  grand- 
son of  John  Webbe,  Esq.  of  Clerkenwell,  who  was  son  of  John 
Webbe,  Esq.,  next  brother  of  Sir  John  Webbe,  of  Oldstock),  m. 
Bridget,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  John  Woolfe,  Esq.,  and 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pinehon,  Esq.  of 
Writtle,  who  was  son  of  Sir  Edward  Pinehon,  Knt.  of  Writtle 
(by  Dorothy  his  wife,  sister  of  Eichard,  1st  Earl  of  Portland, 
and  dau.  of  Sir  Jeremy  Weston,  Knt.  of  Skrecns,  wlio  was  son 
of  liiehard  Weston,  of  Skreens,  one  of  the  J  udges  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  Ump.  Queen  Elizabeth),  and  d.  7  March, 
17i;9.  having  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  same  year)  had  issue,  a 
Eon  and  a  dau., 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

I.  Bridget,  ni.  John   Monington,    Esq.    of   Sarnesflcld,  and 
dying  175i,  left  two  daus., 

1  .Anne  Monington,  of  Sarnesfield,  who  d..  vnm.  1794. 

2  Bridget  Monington,  who  d.  about  1776,  also  unm. 

Mr.  Webl  c  d.l  March,  1729,  and  wa'S  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Webde,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Tancred, 
ES'i-.  and  had  one  son,  John,  of  whom  presently,  and  three 
daus.,  Anne,  m.  Christopher  Chapman  Bird,  Esci-  of  lieigate, 
Surrey;  Bridget,  d.  unm. ;  and  Teresa,  hi.  John  Wright,  Esq. 
of  Kelvedon  Hall,  Essex.    The  only  son, 

John  Webbe,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Place,  Surrey,  b.  1753,  assumed 

the  surname  of  Weston   1782.    He  vi.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

John  Lawson,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  3rd 

Bart,  of  Brough  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

John,  h.  1784;  7/i   Caroline,  niece  of  Sir  James   Graham, 

Bart,  of  Netherby,  and  by  lier  left  three  daus.  (Mary,  m.  in 

France;  Matilda,  also  ni.  in   France;  and  Caroline,  m.  to 

F".  Hicks,  Esq.  of  Henrietta  Street,  Cavendish  Square)  and 

one  son,  John  Joseph  Webbe  Weston,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Place, 

Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons  of  the  Emperor  of  Austria,  and 

Knt.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  who  hi.  17  May,  1847,  Lady 

Horutia   Elizabeth   \\  aldegrave,  dau.  of  John  James,  6th 

Earl  Waldegrave,  but  d.  s.  p.  at  the  siege  of  Komorn,  in 

Hungary,  24  Sept.  1849 ;  his  widow  ra.  2ndly,  28  Nov.  Is54, 

John  Wardlaw,   Esq.     Capt.  Webbe  Weston  devised  his 

estate  first  to  his  widow.  Lady  Horatia,  for  life,  or  until  lier 

second   marriage,  then  to  the    late    Ihomas    Monington 

Weston,   Esq.   for  his  life,  with  remainder  in  fee  to  the 

present  Fkancis  Henby  Salvin,  E.-^q. 

Thomas,  of  Sarnesfield  and  .Sutton  Place,  who  d.  s.  p.    12 

Stpt.  l»o7,  was  J. P.  and  High  Sheriff  1837.     lie  was  b.  2 

July,  1790;  '»i.  25  Jan.  1»26,  Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 

John  Wright,  Esq.,  late  of  Kelvedon  Hall,  Essex. 

He  hi.  2ndly,  Mai-y,  dau.  of  William  Constable,  Esq.  of  Evcr- 


ingham,  by  whom  ho  had  also  five  daus.  The  eldest,  Anna 
Maria,  m.  1800,  William  Thomas  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale  Hall, 
and  had,  inter  alios,  a  5th  son,  the  present  Francis  Henet 
Salvin,  Esq. 

Anns,  Crest,  and  Motto— Same  as  Salvin  of  Croxdale. 
ASeaJ— Sutton   Place,  Guildford,  Surrey.      Residence— Wtdtr 
more  House,  near  Guildford. 


SALWEY  OE  HAYE  PAK.K  AND  THE 
LODGE. 

Salwey,  Alfred,  Esq.  of  Haye  Park,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  The  Lodge,  co.  Salop,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Chairman  of  County  Council,  and  formerly  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Salop,  and  J. P.  co.  Here- 
ford, b.  15  Feb.  1841 ;  vi.  16  Oct.  18f)2,  Margaret 
Frances,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Sal- 
wey, Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  and  has 

I.  Roger,  b.  28  Oct.  1869. 

I.  Constance  Margaret,  b.  13  April,  1867. 

II.  Ethel  Mary,  b.  9  July,  1872. 

Lineage. — The  Sewyns,  now  Salweys,  are  of  Saxon 
origin,  and  are  stated  to  have  settled  at  Cannoc  (the  present 
Kanke),  co.  Stafford,  at  a  period  antecedent  to  the  Conquest; 
thence  they  spread  into  Worcestershire,  Salop,  and  other  shires, 
and  have  been  resident  at  Richard's  Castle,  Shropshire,  for 
several  generations. 

Geoffrey  de  Salewet  held  lands  in  Norton-under-Cannoc, 
Stafford,  temp.  Henry  III.,  1216. 

John  Salwey,  Lord  of  Leycroft,  co.  Stafford  (son  of  Adam 
Salwey,  of  Cannoe),  was  chosen  among  those  "  qui  portabant 
arma  ab  ancestria,"  to  attend  the  king  as  a  man-at-arms  and 
an  esquire  in  France.  He  m.  Isabell,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
William  Tromwyn,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Salwey,  of  Cannoc,  Lord  of  Stanford,  co.  Worcester, 
3  Henry  IV.,  d.  seised  of  the  manors  of  Stanford  and  Richard's 
Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  8  Henry  V.  He  m.  Isold,  dau.  of  Joha 
Washborne,  of  Stanford,  co.  Worcester,  and  heir  to  her  mother, 
Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Musard,  Knt.,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

HoMFREY  Salwey,  of  Kanke  and  Stanford,  the  King's 
Escheator  for  co.  Worcester  22  Henry  VI.,  and  Knight- 
Mareschal  for  that  King's  Court.  He  m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Strelley,  Knt.  of  Strelley,  Notts,  by  Isabell,  dau.  of 
Thomas  and  sister  of  Cardinal  John  Kemp,  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  and  had  issue,  i.  John  (Sir)  Knt. ;  ii.  Thomas,  of 
whom  presently ;  in.  Edmund;  i.  Isold,  iii.  Eichard  Acton, 
Esq.  of  Sutton.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  .Salwey,  of  Kanke  and  Stanford,  temp.  Henry  VII., 
hi.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lygon,  of  Madresfield,  co.  Worcester, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Salwey,  of  Stanford,  in.  Margery,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Porter,  Esq.,  of  Worcester,  and  had  i-sue,  Anthony, 
who  was  disinherited  by  his  father,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Arthur  Salwey,  who  was  made  heiriby  a  fine  and  recovery. 
He  m.  Maiy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Searle,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

HoMPHREY  Salwey,  Esq.  of  Stanford,  J.P.,  a  Member  of  "the 
Long  Parliament  previously  to  1653,  m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Littleton,  Knt.  of  Pillaton  Hall,  co.  Stafford  (by  Blar- 
garet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Devereux,  2nd  son  of 
Walter,  1st  Viscount  Hereford),  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  five 
sons,  I.  Edward,  his  successor  at  Stanford,  M.P.  for  Droitwich, 
sulsequently  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  (his  daus. 
and  co-heirs  were  Mary,  m.  Col.  Rogers;  Honora,  m.  Cape! 
Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Pontypool ;  and  Elizabeth,  ?«.  Sir  F'rancis 
Winnington,  Knt.);  ii.  Humphrey,  who  m.,  but  cZ.  s.  p.;  in. 
Posthumous,  Capt.  E.N.,  who  m.,  but  d.  s.  p.  ;  iv.  Arthur, 
Rector  of  Severn  Stoke ;  v.  Richard,  of  whom  presently ;  vi. 
John,  unm.,  killed  in  the  civil  war.     The  5th  son, 

Richard  Salwey,  Esq.  of  Richard's  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  a 
Major  in  the  Parliamentary  Army,  was  successively  M.P.  for 
CO.  Worcester,  1653,  and  for  Westmorland  1659.  In  1664,  he 
was  constituted  Ambassador  under  the  Protectorate  to  Con- 
stantinople. He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Waring,  Esq.,, 
Alderman  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Richard,  of  London,  Merchant,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Col. 
Samuel  Barwick,  Governor  of  Barbndoes,  and  had,  with 
Several  other  children,  who  all  d.  unm.,  an  only  suiviving 
dau.  and  heir,  Jane,  to.  her  cousin,  Richabd  Salwey,  Esq. 
of  The  Jloor  Park. 

in.  Thomas,  a  Turkey  Mcrciinnt  at  S-nyrna,  m.  !\Tars-nret,. 
dau.  of  John  Freeii<aii,   Esq.  ol   Louuoii,  a..d  iiad  an  only 


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son,  Thomjis.  d.  warn.    His  widow  m.  afterwards,  John,  Gth 

Loi'd  DelawaiT. 
IV.  Edward,  of  Stratford,   Essex,  a  Turl<ey    Jlerchant,  m. 

Hannah,  2nd  daii.  and  cu-hoir  of  Theuphilus  licvoll,  Ksq.  of 

London,  and  hud  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  who  m.,  and 

others,  who  d.  v.nm. 
v.  Henry,  d.  umii. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  1668,  Winiam  Cockerham,  Esq.  ofWigmore 
Abbey,  co.  Hereford. 

II.  Hannah,  ?«.  her  cousin,  Rev.  John  Salwey. 
Major  Salwey  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Salwet,  Esq.  of  Richard's  Castle,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  and  relict  of  Somerset 
Hall,  Esq.  of  Brimfield,  co.  Hereford,  by  whom   he  had  four 
sons, 
I.  Richard,  of  The  Moor  Park  and  Haye  Park,  Salop,  and  co. 
Hereford,   whose  only  dau.  and  heir,  Jane,  ra.  iJenjaaiin 
Booth,  Esq.  of  the  Adelphi,  London. 
n.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,  of  Elton,  co.  Hereford,  m.  Irene,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Dr.  Augustine  Caasar,  and  d.  s.  p. 

rv.  William,  d.  mi»i. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Salwey,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Richnrd's  Castle,  m. 
1708,  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Dr.  Augustine  Caisar,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

III.  Edward,  of  The  Lodge,  d.  unni.  1781. 

The  elder  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Salwet,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Richard'-s  Castle, 
m.  1742,  Constance,  only  dau.  of  Francis  Biddulph,  Esq.  of 
Ledbury,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Theophilus  Richard,  of  The  Lodge,  Salop,  h.  27  JIarch, 
1757  ;  m.  9  April,  1787,  Anna  Maria,  younger  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Court  Hill,  Salop,  by 
whom  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1812)  he  had  issue,  live  sons  and 
gix  dans., 

1  Edward,  of  The  Lodge,  b.  12  Feb.  1790;  m.  1838,  Harriet, 
eldestdau.  of  T.  B.  Ricketis,  Esq.of  Coombe,  co.  Hereford, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  ]a43,  John  Salwey,  Esq.  of 
Moor  Park),  he  left  at  his  decease,  May,  1810,  two 
daus., 

Hariiet  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  C.  Xeville  Custance,  Rector 
of  Brampton,  Norfolk,  d.  1870,  Having  had,  Cliarles 
Edward  Salwey,  6.  1?64. 

Margaret  Frances,  m.  her  cousin,  Alfred  Salwet,  Esq. 
now  of  Haye  Park. 

2  Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  19  Oct.  1791,  Vicar  of  Oswestry, 
Saloji,  and  Hector  of  St.  Florence,  co.  Peinbr-jke  ;  ni.  1»29, 
Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Giiibons,  Esq.  of 
Oswestry,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

Edward,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  Bengal,  6.  1833  ; 
d.  1857. 

Arthur,  Comin.  R.N.,  m.  1857,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth 
Cunstanee,  dau.  of  Col.  Salwey,  and  d.  1876,  leaving 
issue,  Kdwaid  Arthur,  6.  March,  1865;  Edith  Constance, 
<i.  1868;   Henrietta  Frances;  Ada  Blanche. 

Henry  (Itev.),  i).  4  Oct.  1836,  Vicar  of  Kildwick,co.  York, 
TO.  28  Jan.  1868,  Lucy  Brenda,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Henry  Chiistie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Franiiiighara  Hall,  Nor- 
folk, and  had  issue,  Edward,  b.  and  d.  13  Sept.  1869; 
GeotTrey,  b.  30  Sept.  1872 ;  Constance  Brenda,  b.  18  Nov. 
1868;  I^old  Mary,  6.  16  Dec.  1870,  a!.  17  March,  1871. 

John,  Vicar  of  Brox bourne,  Herts,  formerly  Curate  of 
Ewell,  Surrey,  ni.  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Ur«ick,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  and  has  had  issue,  John,  b. 
6  Aug.  1867;  Ella  Margaret,  b.  19  Dec.  1868,  d.  Dec. 
1883;  Herbert,  b.  8  Feb.  1870;  Isold  Beatrice,  b.  26 
Aug.  1873. 

Alfred,  now  of  Haye  Park  and  The  Lodge. 

Heibert  (Rev  ),  Rector  of  Easthampstead,  Berkshire. 

Constance  Frances,  d.  Uiun.  1866. 

3  Henry,  of  Runnymede  Park,  late  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Ludlow,  b.  20  Jan.  1794  ; 
m.  13  March,  1828,  Elizabeth  Philippa,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Hooper  Holder,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Lacy,  Salop,  by 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  William 
Williams  Hewitt,  brother  to  James,  1st  Viscount  Lirford, 
Lord  Cliancellor  of  Ireland,  and  d.  1874,  having  issue. 

Henry  Edward,  d.  young. 

Frederick  Arthur,  d.  young. 

Alfred  Henry,  d.  )oung. 

Herbert  Augustus,  b.  Sept.  1848. 

Reginald  Ernest,  b.  April,  1«52 ;  to.  1882,  Charlotte  Maria, 

dau.  of   Sumuel  Birch,  LL.D.,  and   widow  of  W.  P. 

Weston,  Esq. 

Eliza  Constance,  m.  her  cousin.  Commander  Salwey, 
Katherine  Jane,  m.  T.  Young,  Ksq.  of  Sackville  Street, 

St.  Janus  s,  London,  and  2ndly,  her  coubin,  Cupt.  W. 

H.  Salwey. 
Henrietta  Philippa,  m.  Rev.  John  Bright,  of  Totterton 

Hall,  ,^alop. 


Alicia  Hannah,  m.  11  May,  1858,  Arthur  Rodney,  Esq., 
and  has  issue  (see  Blirke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage, 
Rodney,  B.).  Agnes  Emily,  d.  young. 

4  Arthur,  Clerk  in  the  Treasury,  6.  15  Feb.  1797  ;  )/i.  20 
July,  1824,  Anne  Frances  Pole,  only  dau.  of  Vice-.Ulmiral 
Manley,  ot  Braziers,  co.  Oxford,  by  his  wife,  Frances  Pule, 
of  Radbourne,  co.  Derby  ;  d.  1834. 

5  Richard  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Fawkham  and  of  Ash, 
Kent,  b.  1  Oct.  IbOO;  m.  26  Nov.  1835,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Multon  Lambard,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur  Multon,  b.  4  Sept.  1836;  d.  1847. 

William  Henry,  late  Capt.  26th  Regt.  (Cameronians),  b. 

20iMay,  1839;  m.  23  May,  1876,  Catherine  Jane,  dau. 

of  Col.  Salwey,  of  Runnymede  Park,  Surrey. 
Edward  Richard,  C.E.,  6.   13  April,  1843;  iii.  9  April, 

1874,  Ellen  Isabel,  dau.   of  E.   Burges,  Esq.    of  The 

Kidge,  CO.  Gloucester. 
Mary  Jane,  d.  1854. 
Hariiet  Laura,  m.  28  Aug.  1872,  M.  E.  Howard,  Esq., 

son  of  Rev.  William  Howard,  Rector  of  Witchingham, 

Norfolk. 

1  Anna  Maria,  7n.  13  June,  1815,  William  Browne,  Esq., 
only  son  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  William  Browne,  of 
Camfield  Place,  Herts,  and  nephew  to  Sir  FitzWilliam 
Barrington,  last  Bart,  of  Barrington  Hall. 

2  Margaret,  d.unrn.  1851. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Poyser,  Esq.  of  The  Crow,  Leasow, 
Salop;  d.  1864. 

4  Octavia  Constance,  to.  2  June,  1825,  Rev.  Thomas  Lavie, 
and  d.  17  Aug.  1826. 

5  Jane,  d.  unm.  6  Frances,  d.unrn. 

Rev.  Dr.  Salwey  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Salwey,  Esq.  of  The  Moor  Park,  Salop,  and  Haye 
Park,  CO.  Hereford,  m.  1st,  17G8,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Foliot  Baugh,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  successor  to  his  father. 

II.  Theophilus,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  4  Sept.  1802,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Davies,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Moor,  by  whom  he  acquired 
that  estate,  and  had  issue, 

1  Humphrey,  6.  13  July,  1803;  to.  Louisa  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
John  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Muinstone  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
and  d.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

Theophilus  John,  6.  18  Oct.  1848. 
Agnes  Mai-y.  Laura. 

Catherine.  Charlotte  Louisa. 

2  Gilbert,  b.  2  Dec.  1804  ;  d.  unm.  1844. 

3  Walter,  b.  11  Jlay,  1806  ;  </.  young. 

4  Erasmus,  Capt.  Salop  Militia,  m.  1868,  the  widow  of 
—  Shelton,  Esq.  of  iirimtield,  co.  Herelord. 

5  Herbert,  b.  4  April,  1816;  m.  Emilia  Robert,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Waugh,  of  Fuxhall,  co.  Linhthgow,  Scotland,  and 
afterwards  of  Australia,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  d.  1867, 
leaving  issue, 

Herbert,  b.  9  June,  1852.  Alfred,  b.  3  July,  1858. 

Edgar,  b.  14  March,  1860. 

Mary  Emily.  Edith. 

6  Alfred,  b.  27  April,  1817,  a  Commissary-General. 

1  Mary,  d.  Is23. 

2  Anne,  m.  William  Urwick,  Esq.  of  Ludlow. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  P.  K.  Roche,  K.C.B.,  and 
d.  1799.  II.  Katheriue,  d.  unin.  Is04. 

The  eldest  surviving  SQn  and  heir, 

Richard  Salwey,  Esq.  of  The  Sloor  Park  and  Haye  Park, 
b.  20  Nov.  1783  ;  m.  Isabella,  3rd  d.iu.  of  Job  Walker  Baugh, 
Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  his  heir. 

1.  Constance  Isabella,  m.  18  May,  1815,  Thomas  Eeale,  Esq. 
of  The  Heath,  Salop. 

n.  Elizabeth.  in.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Katherine,  m.  G  Sept.  1832,  Samuel  Wranghain  Ballard, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  Admiral  Ballard,  of  Coates  Hall,  Co.  York. 

V.  Amelia. 

VI.  Charlotte  IMargaretta,  to.  13  Oct.  1831,  Richard  Betton, 
Esq.,  late  of  Great  Berwick,  and  now  of  Overton  Ilouae, 
Salop ;  d.  1858. 

VII.  Cecilia  Sarah,  d.  4  Feb.  1816. 

Mr.  Salwey  d.  4  Feb.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Salwey,  Esq.  of  The  Moor  Park,  Salop,  b.  24  June, 
1798;  VI.  15  June,  1843,  Harriet  Anne,  rehct  of  Edward  Salwey 
Esq.  ot  The  Lodge,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Bourke  Ricketts, 
Esq.  of  Coombe  House,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  21  March,  1871. 
She  d.i  April,  1893.  He  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  Alfred  Salwey, 
now  of  Haye  Park,  and  The  Lodge. 

_^,.„js_Sa.,  a  saltire  engrailed  or.  Crests — A  demi-Moor  ppr., 
wreathed  about  the  temj-ies  arg.  and  sa.,  a  belt  from  the  sinister 
shoulder  to  the  dexter  hip  az.     .Vr/«.,— Fiat  voluntas  Dei. 
li^ai — The  Lodge,  Overton,  Ludlow. 


SAMPSON    OF    BUXSHALLS. 

Sampson,  Dudley  Thomas  IIeatley,  Esq.  of 
Buxshalls,    CO.  ,'Sussex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Licut.-Col. 


17S2 


SAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


late  9th  Bengal  Lancers  (Hodson's  Horse),  b.  6  Feb. 
1S41  ;  HI.  -i  May,  1S7S,  Katheriue  Mary,  only 
coild  of  William  i)ixou  Jollands,  l-lsq.  of  Euxshalls, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Dudley  de  Garexciers  Jollands,  b.  24  May,  1SS2. 
u.  Xoel  Carleton,  0.  2,")  Dec.  1SS3. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  mentioned  in  Tlioroton"s  Anti- 
quities of  ^'otts,  as  a  very  ancient  one  in  that  county.  John 
SAMrsoN,  of  South  Leverton,  Notts,  where  his  family  resiclecl 
in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  left  a  son, 

Gilbert  Sampson,  of  South  Leverton,  b.  0  Dec.  1C51 ;  d.  6 
Sept.  1747,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Sampson,  of  South  Leverton,  6.  1715;  d.  ISOl.  His 
son, 

Thomas  Sampson,  b,  at  South  Leverton,  28  May,  1753 ;  ?ii.  7 
Jan.  1795,  Elizabeth  Sutton  de  Garenciers,  and  i!.  5  Xov. 
1S44,  aged  92.  leaving  by  her  (whorf.  29  Sept.  ISIU)  a  son, 

Willia.m  Henry  Sa.mpson,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. -Col.  Eifie 
Brigade,))!.  14  Sept.  1S39,  Emily  Kichardson,  of  Brentwood, 
Esses,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1S78}  had  issue,  an  only 
child, 

DcDLET  Thomas  Heatley,  now  of  Buxshalls. 
Lieut.-Col.  Sampson  d.  2ti  April,  1S8G,  aged  S7. 

5t:at— Busshalls.  Lindtield,  Ilaywards  Heath,  Sussex. 


Mr.  Samuda  d.  27  April,  1885. 

.Va(— ISruern  Abbey,  Chipping  Norton,  Oxon  ;  and  Shipton 
Court,  near  Burford. 
Ciitbs — Itelorm  and  Turf. 


SAMPSON    OF    HENBURY. 

Sampson,  Edwakd,  Esq.  of  Henburv,  co.  Glou- 
cester. M.A.,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  Hin;h  Sheriff  1867, 
High  Sheriff  for  Bristol  1847,  b.1-2  May,  1810  ;  m. 
12  Sept.  lSo9,  Bchnda,  4tli  dau.  of  Benjamin  Way, 
Esq.  of  Dcuham  Place,  Bucks,  and  niece  of  Sir 
John  Smyth.  4tli  Bart,  of  Ashton  Court,  Somerset. 
Shed.s.p.  isSl. 

Lineage. — Edwakd  Sampson,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Hen- 
bury  Audelett  1627,  was  son  of  John  Sampson,  Esq.,  by 
Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Burcombc,  Esq.  of  Old  Sodbury, 
and  fourth  in  descent  from  John  Sampson,  living  tcnij]-  Queen 
Elizaleth.  He  m.  23  April,  1685,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edward  Long,  Esq.  of  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  an 
only  son, 

John  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  High  Sheriff  1726,  m. 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Nicholas  Hiel;s,  Esq.,  an  Alderman  of 
Bristol,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Edward  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  High  Sheriff  1778,  m. 
31  May,  17G8,  JIary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Salper- 
ton,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  d.  unm.  12  July,  1830, 
and  was  .s.  by  his  only  brother, 

Edward  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  J. P.,  High  SherilT 
for  CO.  Gloucester  1838,  b.  15  Aug.  1773;  ru.  24  Nov.  1807, 
Joanna,  yi-iungcr-t  dau.  of  George  Daubeny,  Esq.,  Senior  Alder- 
man of  the  city  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  now  of  Henbury. 

JIary  Joanna,  b.  12  Oct.  1808  ;  d.  10  June,  1824. 

Ariiis — Per  bend  or  and  gu.,  a  cross-fiory  between  tsvo  escal- 
lops in  bend  dexter  and  as  many  billets  in  bend  sinister,  all 
counterchanged.  Crest — A  fret  or,  thereon  a  wyvern's  head 
erased  gu.,  collared  and  sem6e  of  billets  or.  Motto — Pejusletho 
flagitium. 

Heat — Henbury,  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester. 


SAMUDA    OF    BRUES.N    ABBEY. 

Samuda,  Cecil  D'Aguilae,  Esq.  of  Bruern 
Abbey,  co.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1892,  b.  22  Sept.  1849 ;  m.  12  Dec.  1877,  Cecile 
:Mary  Isabella,  2ud  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Markliani, 
of  Becca  Hall,  co.  York  (see  thai  famihi),  and  has 
issue, 

Cecil  Maekham  Annesley,  b.  9  Sept.  1^78. 

Lineage. — Joseph  D'Aoolar  Samuda,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 
Loudwater,  Hert.i,  M.P.,  rii.  May,  1837,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sam- 
uel Ballin,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Cecil  D'Agcilar,  now  of  Bruern  Abbey. 

Arthur  D'Aguilar,  d.  1370. 

Maria  DAguilar,  5u.  Col.  Benthall,  K.D.G.,  and  has  issue, 
John  Lawrence. 

Augusta  Joy  D'Aguilar,  /,).  Col.  'Ward-Bennitt,  5th  Lancers, 
and  has  issue,  Blanche;  Evelyn. 

Ada  Berlha  D'Aguilar. 


SANDARS  OF  NOKTH  SANDSFIELD, 

Saxdars,  John  Drxsdale,  Esq.  of  ISTortli 
Sandsfield,  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  ca.led 
to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple)  18S6,  M.A.  Cam')., 
late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Lincolnshire  Eegt.,  6.  15  Dec. 
1860. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Sanders,  Saunders,  or  Sandars, 
of  Sandested,  and  Charlwood,  and  Ewell,  in  Surrey,  and  Lul- 
lingl.on,  Caldwell,  Ireton,  and  Mackworth,  in  Derbyshire,  is  a 
very  ancient  one,  taking  its  name  from  or  giving  name  to  the 
village  of  Sandersted,  iu  Surrey,  where  the  family  was  settled 
before  the  Conquest. 

In  the  time  of  Henry  VI.  V/illiam  Sander,  of  Charhvood, 
111.  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Bed- 
dington  ;  he  d.  1481,  she  d.  1470,  and  both  were  bur.  at  Charl- 
wood.   His  eldest  son,  who  d,.  v.  p. 

Eichard  Sadnder,  of  Charlwood,  b.  U.Vi,  m.  .\gnes,  dau.  bt 
—  Courtcnay,  Esq.  He  d.  v.  p.  1480,  she  d.  1485,  both  were 
bur.  at  Charlwood ;  they  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  of  Charhvood,  //i.  1504,  Alice,  dau.  of  William 
Hingate,  of  Saxton,  co.  lork,  and  had  ihrse  sons  and  three 
daus.  ;  he  d.  1553,  and  was  bur.  at  Charlwood.  Sir  Thomas 
Sanders,  Knt.  of  Charhvood,  son  of  Nicholas,  King's 
Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer  1551-54,  and  High  Sheriff 
of  Surrey  1553,  d.  1563.  At  the  inquLsitiou  on  his  deatli  he- 
was  possessed  of  large  estates  in  Surrey  and  Sussex.  His 
descendants  continued  at  Charlwood  till  1660,  when  Edmond 
Sanders,  Esq.  dying  without  issue,  Charhvood  was  sold  by 
his  .'isters,  and  thus  the  line  ceased. 

II.  William,  of  Aston,  36  Henry  Vlli.,  High.Sheriff  of  Surrey 
1556,  )/i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Mynes,  and  had  twelve 
children,  one  of  them  was 

Dr.  Nicholas  Sanders,  a  zealous  Roman  Catholic  contro- 
versialist, b.  1527,  educated  at  Winchester,  Fellow  ot  New 
Coll.  Oxford,  1557,  Professor  of  Canon  Law  at  Oxford,  and; 
afterwards  Regius  Professor  and  D.L).  at  the  Univer.sity 
of  Louvain.  lie  went  from  Rome  to  the  famous  Council 
of  Trent,  in  company  with  its  President,  CareUnalHosius, 
with  whom  he  also  went  to  Poland  and  Lithuania.  la 
1570,  he  was  sent  by  I'ope  Gregory  XIII.  as  apostolic 
nuncio  to  Ireland,  with  a  consecrated  banner,  to  raise  a 
rebellion,  for  which  purpose  the  King  of  Spain  also 
furnished  him  with  troops,  but  in  1583  their  leader,  the 
Earl  of  Desmond,  being  defeated.  Dr.  Sanders  tied  for  his^ 
lite  into  the  woods  and  marshes,  where,  subdued  by  cold 
and  hunger,  he  perished  miserahly.  He  wrote  De  VisiOlll 
MoiMichid  Ecilijslir,  and  iweuty-two  other  works. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  uv-'.t. 
The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Sanders  of  Lullington,  co.  Derby,  was  the  first  that 
settled  in  that  county.  He  came  from  the  wars  in  Klanders- 
with  Sir  John  Gresley,  of  Drakelow,  about  1524.  He  m.  the 
heiress  of  Collingwood  and  Barton,  co.  StalTord,  and  Caldwell, 
CO.  Derby,  and  dying  m  1558,  was  bur.  at  Lullington.  His 
son, 

Thomas  Sanders,  of  Caldwell,  b.  1548,  m.  1575,  Alice,  dau. 
of  HenVy  Poone,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1627,  having  had  eight  sons  and 
lour  daus.,  he  was  bur.  at  Lullington.     His  son, 

Collingwood  Sanders,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Caldwell  and 
Lullington,  a  counsellor-at-law,  b.  1578  ;  ra.  Eliza,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Bdmund  Sleigh,  of  Little  Ireton,  d.  6  May,  1653, 
bur.  at  Caldwell,  had  eight  sous,  and  three  daus.  The  eldest 
son. 

Sir  Thomas  Sanders,  Knt.,  b.  Aug.  1610,  at  Caldwelly 
a  celebrated  Roundhead  Col.,  custos  rotidorum,  and  three 
times  representative  of  the  co.  of  Derby  in  Parliament;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Goring,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Barton  Thomas,  •'.  aiiia. 

III.  Thomas,  w.  Jane  Cheagle,  and  had  a  son  Joseph,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Isaac,  d.  s.  p.  v.  lienjamin,  (/.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  28  Jan.  1644 ;  m.  W.  WooUey,  of  London,  d. 
1722. 

II.  Mary,  b.  14  Jan.   1650  ;  r,i.  Francis  Hill.     She  d.  Nov. 
1706,  and  had  issue. 

Sir  Thomas  Sanders  d.  1695,  and  w.is  bur.  in   the  Sanders 
vault  at  Mugginton  near  Ireton.     His  eldest  son, 
*     Samuel  Sandeus,    of   Ireton  and  Coton,   co.    Derby,   anil 
Normanton  and  Ashby,  co.  Notts,   b.  27  May,   1641,  //(.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Smith,  of  Norfolk,  2nd!y,  Margaret,  dau. 


SAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


1783 


and  co-heirefs  of  Erne  Araiyne,  son  of  Sir  William  Armyne, 
Knt.  of  Osgoldly,  co.  Lincoln,  she  d.  June  1C74,  aged  27; 
Srdly,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Tippets,  Knt. 
Kings  Surveyor  to  the  Navy,  she  d.  Feb.  1742,  aged  87.  He 
d.  16  Sept.  1C88  (his  will  is  dated  8  Apiil,  lG88j,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  Sanders  vault  at  Muggiuton,  co.  Derby,  and  left 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  infancy.  ii.  John,  of  whona  hereafter. 

III.  Samuel,  of  Caldwell,  6.  1686,  was  made  heir  to  his  father 
and  grandfather,  he  m.  his  cousin  Esther  Woolley,  he 
organized  a  company  of  Volunteers  in  1748,  against  the 
Pretender,  and  d.  1740,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  unm.  The  Derbyshire  estates  passed  into  the 
families  of  Howe,  Mortimer,  etc.,  by  marriage  or  devise. 

I.  Elizabeth,  heiress  to  her  mother,  m.  John  Mortimer,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  James  Howe,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  grandfather 
of  the  famous  Lord  Howe. 

II.  Judith,  living  1750,  m.  Eobert  Ashurst,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Heddingham,  co.  Esses. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Sandabs,  Esq.  of  Mackworth,  co.  Derby,  h.  7  Apnl, 
1684;  d.  1786,  aged  101.  By  Anne,  his  wife  (who  d.  1750)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Ireton,  co.  Derby,  h.  1732. 

III.  Samuel,  b.  1135,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Samuel,  h.  1744,  d.  1824. 
1.  Mary,  (/.  an  infant. 

The  eldest  son, 

.John  Sandars,  Esq.  of  Mackworth,  h.  1729;  d.  1800, having 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  h.  9  July,  1751 ;  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Joshua  Calver, 
Fsq.  of  Caldwell,  and  d.  1817,  having  had  issue,  1  John,  2 
Erancis,  1  Elizabeth,  2  Mary. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Derby,  b.  1752;  Mi.  Elizabeth  Blakeman,  and 
d.  1842,  having  had, 

1  Joseph,  of  Liverpool,  and  of  Taplow  House,  co.  Bucks, 
"The  father  of  railways,"' tZ.  1857,  leaving  an  only  son 
and  heir,  Joseph,  of  Taplow,  D.L.  co.  Bucks,  and  M.l'. 
for  Yarmouth  from  1848  to  1»52  ;  b.  1821,  graduated  M.A. 
at  Downing  College,  Cambridge  ;  tu.  16  July,  J850,  Lady 
Virginia  Frances  Zcrlina  Taylour,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  2iid  Marquess  of  Headfort,  and  had  issue. 

2  Samuel,  of  Lockers  House,  co.  Herts:  m.  Mary^  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  E.  J.  Collett,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had  issue  four 
sons  and  six  daus. 

III.  William,  b.  1757.  iv.  Cornelius.  v.  James. 
VI.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  b.  30  Aug.  1761. 

The  youngest  son, 

Samdel  Sandars,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  Aug. 
1763  ;  rii.  Oct.  1793,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Marshall,  Esq.  of  East 
Stockwith,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  at  Gainsborough,  1835,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

It.  Samuel,  6.  1798,  d.s.p.  in.  John,  b.  1802,  d.s.p. 

IV.  George,  of  Chesterford  Park,  co.  Essex,  M.P.,  b.  2  Oct. 
1805;  m.  1st,  Maiy,  dau.  of  George  Neden,  Esq.  of  Ard- 
wick,  CO.  Lancaster;  and  '2ndly,  Arabella,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Walker,  Esq.  of  Cambridge  Square,  London,  and  d. 
1879.     By  his  first  wife  he  had  issue, 

1  Samuel,  of  Chalfont  Grove,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  co.  Bucks, 
and  of  7,  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  J. P.  co.  Bucks, 
M.A.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  1863  :  b. 
April,  1837;  ra.  16  July,  1863,  Elizabeth  Maria,  eldest 
'':<'i.  nf  the  late  Francis  \V.  Eussell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has 
issue. 

i  ....11.,  HI.  Oct.  1858,  Capt.  William  Dods,  of  the  14th 
Regt.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  March,  1862,  Charles  W.  Harrison,  Esq. 
of  Westbourne  Terrace,  co.  Middlesex,  and  has  issue. 

3  Mary  Arabella. 

I.  Jane,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  Bev.  W.  King,  of  Nuneaton,  co.  Warwick,  and 
had  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

in.  Anne,  m.  1860,  Eev.  llobert  Joseph  Buddicom,  M.A.  Ox- 
ford, Ecctor  of  Southcote,  co.  Salop. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  s.  'p.  v.  Charlotte,  d.  s.p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Sandars,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough  and  of  Ireton 
House,  Cheltenham,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  17'J4;  ra.  1  June, 
1824,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Gray,  Esq.  of  Calceby  and 
Ormsby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1852,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George  Stephen,  d.  an  infant. 
1.  Charlotte  Maria,  d.  s.  p. 

The  only  surviving  son, 

John  Edward  Sandars,  Esq.  of  North  Sandsfield,  Gains- 
borough, J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lincoln,  6.  5  July,  1826;  m.G 
May,  1S57,  Eliza  Anna,  dau.  of  Major  Drysdale,  of  Jerriston, 


Lanarkshire,  X.B.,  and  widow  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Dunn,  of 
the  80th  Eegt.,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1890,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Drysdale,  of  North  Sandsfield. 

II.  Georee  Edward,  6.  15  March,   1862;  m.   4  March,   1886, 
Gertrude  Wingatc,  and  has  one  son  and  one  dau. 

Scat — North  Sandsfield,  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln. 
Club — Boodle's,  WelHngton  and  Hurlingham. 


SANDBACH    OF    HAFODTJNOS. 

Sandbach,  Hexey  Eobeetsox,  Esq.  of  Hafo- 
dunos,  CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1854,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Carnarvon,  b.  25  Sept.  1807  ; 
m.  1st,  4  Maj,  1832,  Margaret  Eoscoe,  granddau. 
of  the  celebrated  William  Eoscoe,  of  Liverpool 
(she  d.  1852),  and  2ndlj,  13  Nov.  1855,  Elizabeth 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Martin  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Bi'jngwjn,  CO.  Montgomery,  by  whona  he  has 
issue, 

I.  Samcel,  J.P.  for  cos.  Carnarvon  and  Denbigh,  M.A.,  6. 

16  Sept.  1856;  m.  25  Feb.  1892,  Katherine  Frances,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  James  E.  Pease,  Esq.  of  Westwood, 
Beverley. 

II.  Henry  Martin,  Major  R.A.,  b.  2  June,  1858. 

III.  Arthur  Edmund,  Capt.  E.E.,  b.  30  July,  1859. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Sara  Eobertson. 

II.  Sophy  Katherine  Mary. 

liineag'e. — The  name  of  Sandbach  belongs  to  a  town  in  co. 
Chester,  which  was  founded  in  Saxon  times.    The  late 

Samuel  Sandbach,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P., 
b.  19  Aug.  1769,  realized  a  considerable  fortune  as  a  West  India 
Merchant  at  Liverpool,  and  served  the  ofBces  of  Bailiff,Coroner, 
and  Mayor  for  the  borough.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Denbigh  1839.  He  m.  15  Dec.  1802,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Harry  Eobertson,  D.D.,  Minister  of  the  parish  of  Kiltearn,  co. 
Eoss,  descended  from  the  Eobertsons  of  Inshes,  co.  Inverness, 
and  by  her  (who  (/.  1859)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  1805;  d.  1817. 

II.  Henry  Eobertson,  now  of  Hafodunos. 

III.  William  Eobertson,  of  Prince's  Gate,  London,  J.P.  for 
CO.  Lancaster,  ra.  Sara,  Baroness  Van  Capellan  ;  d.  25  Sept. 
1891. 

IV.  Gilbert  (Eev.),  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  Upper  Sapey,  co. 
Hereford,  J.P.,  m.  1846,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Archibald  Max- 
well, Esq.,  and  d.  1882,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Samuel,  m.  Nov.  1844,  Anne,  dau.  of  Archibald  Maxwell, 
Esq.  of  Kelton,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue, 
.Samuel  Henry,  M.A.,  of  Handley,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  cos. 
Chester  and  S.alop,  b.  1846. 

I.  Anne,  m.  26  May,  1825,  Charles  Stuart  Parker,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  Merchant ;  rf.  1  June,  1890. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  16  April,  1833,  John  Abraham  Tinne,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool,  and  d.  1868. 

III.  Mary  Eosina,  ra.  7  July,  1835,  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  Merchant,  and  d.  1882. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  1881. 

V.  Martha,  ra.  Gen.  Eobert  McLeod  Eraser;  d.  29  April, 
1891. 

VI.  Julia,  rn.  Harold  Barkworth,  Esq. ;  d.  9  April,  1890. 

Mr.  Sandbach  d.  1851. 

Anns — Az.,onafesse  between  three  garbs  or,  a  wreath  of 
oak  vert,  between  two  estoiles  gu.  Crest— A  reindeer's  head 
erased  per  fesse  arg.  and  or,  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath 
of  oak,  and  in  the  mouth  an  ear  of  wheat  vert.  Motto — V  irtutis 
gloria  merces. 

Seat — Hafodunos,  near  Abergele,  co.  Denbigh. 


SANDERS  OF  SANDERS  PARK. 

Sanders,  Eobeht  Massy  Dawson,  Esq.  of 
Sanders  Park,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  M.E.,  Trin.  CoU. 
Dublin,  b.  19  May,  1862. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  stated  to  have  been  a  branch 
of  that  formerly  seated  at  Sanderstead,  England.  It  became 
established  in  Ireland  in  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth.  Its 
ancestor  was  attached  to  Lord  Broghill,  aftenvards  Earl  of 
Orrery,  and  settled  in  the  borough  of  Charleville,  founded  by 
his  lordship.  At  a  subsequent  period,  tbe  seat  of  the  Earls 
of  Cork  and  Orrery  havioft;  been  burnt  by  King  James's  army, 
under  Berwick,  the  Boyles,  by  deed  of  20  Sept.  1097,  conveyed 
to  William  Sanders,  on  a  lease  for  ever.  The  Park,  at  Charle- 
ville, which  has  since  been  the  abode  of  the  Sanders  family. 

William  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Charleville,  m.  Tamsine  Knight, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine  andTamsine,  both  d.  unai.) 
a  son, 


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Christopher  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Sunders  Park,  m.  28  Feb.  1771, 
Sarah  Stevelly,  and  J.  L'sSfpt.  ISIO,  having  had  issue,  William, 
of  whom  pri'sontly;  Kobert,  d.  unm.  1S33;  Sarah,  m.  Joseph 
Hardinjr.  Esq. ;  and  Tanisine,  m.  James  Kiiher,  Capt.  81st 
Eefft.    The  eUIer  son, 

William  Sanders.  Esq.  of  Sanders  Park,  6.  2  .Vug.  1773 : 
Jii.  7  .March.  ISOG,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  .Andrews,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  .\Ulerman,  and  d.  1SU\  having  had  issue, 

Christopher,  of  Doer  Park,  h.  25  June,  180S:  m.  Elizabeth 
Broonihead,  and  d.  22  Nov.  1S39,  leaving  one  dau.,  m.  Francis 
Kennedy,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Kenncdv,  1st  Burt,  of 
Jolinstown,  and  subsequently  to  Sir  George  I'libton,  Bart. 

AVilliam  Kobert,  of  Sanders  Park,  6.  16  Feb.  1810;  d.  unm. 
3.A.Uff.  1S,M. 

IJoBERT,  of  Sanders  Park. 

Thomas,  late  of  Sanders  Park. 

Francis  .\lexander  (Rev.),  b.  23  Aug.  1818:  m.  Margaret 
Cooper,  and  has  had  issue,  Frederick,  WiUiani,  Francis, 
Alexander,  Capt.  Euniskilliug  Fusiliers,  Robert,  Margaret, 
and  Penelope. 

Penelope,  m.  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. ;  d.  s.  p.  1829. 

Maria  (deceased),  m.  William  F.  IJarley,  LL.B. 

Eliza  Sarah  (.deceased),  m.  Joseph  Stock,  Esq.,  LL.D. 
The  3rd  son, 

Robert  San-ders,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Sanders  Park,  co.  Cork, 
Col.  in  the  army  and  Lieiit.-Col.  19th  Kegt.,  J.P.  for  the  co., 
b.  Dec.  1814;  s.  his  elder  brother  in  1830,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  Nov. 
1860,  and  was  .<.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Sanders  Park,  co.  Cork,  LL.D., 
Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  cos.  Cork  and  Limerick,  b.  10  .May, 
1816  ;  »i.  14  Aug.  1861,  Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Richard  Duck- 
worth Dunn,  Esq.,  Capt.  Queen's  Bays,  of  Surbiton,  Surrey, 
by  Isabella  Pallmer  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Hewitt  Massy- 
Dawson,  Esq.  of  Ballinacourte,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1892, 
leaving  issue, 

Robert  Massy  Dawson,  now  of  Sanders  Park. 

■WiUiam  Arthur,  b.  12  May,  1863. 

Evelyn  Francis,  B.E.  Dublin  University,  h.  12  July,  1864 

Charles  Stuart,  6.  15  March,  1866. 

Edmund  Duckworth,  b.  20  Sept.  1868. 

Alvin  Augustus,  b.  31  March,  1870. 

Aubrey  Thomas,  b.  26  March,  1873. 

Isabella  Maria,  ra.  27  Oct.  1890.  Charles  .\nhur  Webb,  Esq. 
of  Quartertown  House,  co.  Cork. 

Eliza  Benita.  Mary  Ethel. 

^n/is—Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  elephants'  heads 
erased  sa.,  on  acliief  az.asword  erect  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
within  two  bezants.  Vrest—Ont  of  a  mural  crown,  an  elephant's 
head  ppr.  charged  with  a  bezant.  Motlo~'i\i\  conscire  sibi 
nulla  pallescere  culpa. 

Seat— Sanders  Park,  Charleville,  co.  Cork. 


SANDERS    OF    STREET     COURT. 

SAyDEES,  Benjamin  Laweenck,  Esq.  of  Street 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  cos.  Worcester 
and  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Hereford  1S80-81, 
I.  27  Jan.  1830  ;  m.  19  Jtily,  18CiO,  Annie  Sarah, 
only  dau.  of  late  Francis  Watt,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
P.L.  of  Penallv,  co.  Pembroke,  and  Ottringham 
Grange,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Benjamin  Watt,  h.  8  Dec.  1862. 

n.  James  Francis  Shenstone,  6.  27  April,  1873. 

I.  Annie  Charlotte  Dora.  ii.  Flora  Gertrude. 

Mr.  B.  L.  Sanders  is  tlie  only  surviving  son  of  the 
late  James  Wilkinson  Sanders,  Esq.  (who  d.  10 
May,  1882),  by  Cliarlotte  Lawrence  his  wife, 
whom  he  tn.  in  1826.  They  had  one  other  son, 
James,  who  d.  in  infancy.  She  d.  in  1830.  Mr. 
J.  W.  Sanders  was  tlie  son  of  Benjamin  Sanders, 
Er-q.  (who  d.  1851),  by  Phoebe  George  his  wife. 
Mr.  Benjamin  Sanders'  uncle,  Thomas  Sanders, 
was  Lieutenant  of  H.M.S.  "Berwick"  in  1759, 
and  afterwards,  acting  as  Commander,  in  the 
absence  of  his  superior  ofTicers  who  were  invalided, 
he  took  Guadaloupe,  where  he  was  assassinated 
the  next  day.  Various  other  members  of  the 
family  were  distinguished  naval  officers. 
Sca(— Street  Court,  Kingsland  R.S.O.,  Herefordshire. 


SANDERSON  OF  WEST  JESMOND, 

BUKDON-S.^NUEESON,     ElCHARD     BrRDON,     Esq. 

of    Otterburn    Dene,    co.    Northumberland,    J. P., 


High  Slicriff  1893,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1 
Dec.  1851 ;  m.  18  Jan.  18D3,  Katharine  Emily,  dau. 
of  Robert  Henry  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Weston  Lodge, 
Hampgtead. 

Lineage. —  George  Bukdon,  of  Stockton-on-Tees  (see 
Bdrdon  of  Castle  Eden),  b.  1648  ;  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Hutchinson,  of  Trlmdon,  co.  Durham,  and  (i.  1681,  having  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Richard  Burdon,  of  Thornley,  co.  Durham,  b.  1682;  and  d. 
1778,  having,  with  other  issue,  had  a  son, 

Richard  Burdon,  of  Shieldfield,  Newcastle  and  Brunton, 
b.  6  Feb.  1721  ;  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  J.  Young,  Esq.,  and  d. 
21  Xov.  IS  10,  leaving  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Bobdon,  Knt.  of  West  Jesmond,  6. 1758 ;  m.  Jane, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
and  sister  of  the  Lords  Stowell  and  Eldon,  and  d.  20  July,  1826. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Bdrdon-Sanderson,  Esq.  of  West  Jesmond,  J. P., 
6.  31  March,  1791 ;  w.  7  Feb.  1815,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Sir 
James  Sanderson,  Bart.,  and  assumed,  in  consequence  of  his 
marriage,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Sanderson,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  June,  1864)  had  issue, 

Richard  Burdon,  of  West  Jesmond. 

John  Scott,  M.D.,  b.  21  Dec.  182s ;  m.  9  Aug.  1853,  Ghetal, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  R.  H.  Herschell,  of  Gloucester  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park  Gardens. 

Elizabeth  Burdon. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  27  July,  1853,  Robert  Haldane,  Esq.  of 
Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh,  and  Cloanden,  co.  Perth,  who 
d.  June,  1877. 

Jane  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Sanderson  d.  10  Feb.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Bubdon-Sanderson,  Esq.  of  West  Jesmond,  J. P., 
b.  27  June,  1821  ;  m.  13  Jan.  1848,  Isabella  Mitchelson,  dau.  of 
James  Alexander  Haldane,  Esq.  of  Drumraond  Place,  Edin- 
burgh, and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Burdon,  now  of  Otterburn  Dene. 

II.  James  Alexander  Haldane  Burdon,  b.  14  Dec.  1853  ;  m. 
10  Feb.  1880,  Esther  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Marshall, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Chatton  Park,  Belford,  Northumberland. 

I    Elizabeth  Haldane  Burdon,  >  killed  by  a  railway  accident 
II.  Jlargaret  Isabella  Burdon,  i      at  Abbot's  Ripton  1876. 
Mr.  Burdon-Sanderson  d.  April,  1876. 

Anns — Paly  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  annulets 
of  the  first,  a  canton  gu.,  charged  with  a  sword  erect  arg., 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  surrounded  with  the  collar  of  the  Lord 
Mayor  of  the  city  of  London,  and  for  distinction  in  the  chief 
point  a  saltire  humette  counterchanged  of  the  field. ror  Sander- 
son ;  quartering  ./or  Burdon,  az.,  three  pilgrims  staves  or,  the 
field  crusilly  of  the  2nd.  Crests— A  wolfs  head  arg.,  erased 
gu.,  collared  and  a  chain  reflexcd  behind  the  neck  or,  between 
a  branch  of  palm  and  another  of  laurel  ppr..  and  for  distinction 
on  the  neck  a  saltire  humette  gu. ;  and  2nd,  A  lion  rampant 
standing  on  sinister  hind  foot,  supporting  himself  by  a  pilgrim's 
statT.     J/o/to— Clarior  ex  obsruro. 

Hi-at — Uttcrburu  Dene,  Northumberland. 


SANDERSON    OF    CLOVERHILL. 

Sandebson,    SamueI/,    Esq.    of    C'loverhil 


loverhilL    co. 
76,  b.  2  May, 


Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  187tj,  0.  Z  May, 
1834;  m.  1  March,  1860,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Armytage  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath. 
Mr.  Sanderson,  who  is  2nd  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  assumed  the 
name  of  Sanderson  and  the  arms  of  Sanderson 
quarterly  with  those  of  Winter,  under  royal  licence, 
2  Oct.  1873. 

Lineage. —James  Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Cloverliill,  aliaa 
Drumcassidy,  co.  Cavan,  son  of  Alexander  Sanderson,  and 
nephew  of  Col.  Kobert  Sandenson,  of  Castle  Sanderson,  was 
M.P.  for  Ennifskillen  for  thirty  years,  tem^^.  George  II.  He 
in.  Maria,  dau.  of  Brockhill  Newburgh,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaise,  co. 
Cavan  and  had  issue, 

Ale.xander,  his  heir. 

Francis  (Rev.;,  of  Uromcarn,  co.  Cavan.  Robert. 

Mary,  m.  Mr.  Atkinson. 
Mr.  Sanderson  made  his  will  15  April,  1707,  which  was  proved 
15  March  following,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Sander.son,  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  lu.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Madden,  D.D.,  of  Manor  Waterhouse,  co.  Fer- 
managh, "  Premium  Madden,"  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  successor. 

Lucy.  Mary.  Charlotte. 


SAN 


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SAN 


1785 


Mr.  Sanderson  made  his  will  4  June,  1785,  which  was  proved 
14  March,  1787,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  D.L.,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Walker,  Esq.  of  Newry,  and  had  four  daus., 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  1873. 

II.  Lucy,  lit.  18  Nov.  1826,  Samuel  Winter,  Esq,  of  Agher,  co. 
Meath,  and  </.  11  Kov.  18C4,  leaving,  wilh  other  issue  (see 
WiNTEK  of  Agher),  a  third  son, 

Samuel  Sandebson,  now  of  Cloverhill. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Frances  Alexandrina,  m.  10  Feb.  1830,  Richard  Winter 
lieynell,  Esq.  of  Killyon,  co.  Westmeath. 

yir7/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  bends  az.,  the 
centre  one  charged  with  a  crescent  between  two  estoilesor,  fur 
Sanderson  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  chequy  or  and  az.,  on  a  fesse  arg.  a 
crescent  gu.,  for  Winter.  Cnstg — 1st,  Sanderson,  On  a  mount 
-vert,  an  estoile  or  ;  2nd,  Winter,  A  martlet  or,  charged  with  a 
crescent  gu.     ilntto — Toujours  propice. 

(Sea£— Cloverliill,  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan. 

Club — Arthur's. 


SANDFORD    OF    SAND  FORD. 

Sandfoed,  Mes.  Saeah,  of  Sandford,  Salop, 
widow  of  Thomas  Hugh  Sandfoed,  Esq.  of 
Saudford,  Salop,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1866, 
J. P.  CO.  Chester,  Capt.  Salop  Yeomanry,  h.  9  April, 
1820 ;  m.  1st,  29  April,  1849,  Alexina  Nisbet,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Charles  Lindsay,  brother  of  James, 
7th  Earl  of  Crawford  and  Balcarres,  which  lady  d. 
30  Aug.  1851,  and  2ndly,  2  Oct.  ISiG,  Sasah,  2nd 
dau.  of  William  Halsted  Poole,  Esq.  of  Terrick 
Hall,  Salop,  late  Capt.  R.H.A.,  and  d.  s.  p.  26  Nov. 
1886. 

Xiineag'e. — The  ancient  family  of  Sontfobd,  Sonforde,  or 
Sandford,  of  Saaford,  came  into  England  with  the  Con- 
QrEROR,  and  the  name  of  its  founder  occurs  in  every  known 
coiiy  of  the  Battle  Abbey  Roll. 

Thomas  "  de  SAnNDF0RD,"a  Norman,  held  the  manor  under 
Gerard  de  Tournay,  a  powerful  Baion,  whose  name  is  in 
Doomsday  Book.     His  son, 

Sir  Thomas  de  Sadndford,  was  living  In  the  reign  of 
Henry  I.  He  held  both  Sandford  and  Rothal  manors  as  a 
tenant-in-cliief  of  the  king,  and  was  father  of 

Radulfus  de  Sontford,  Dominus  de  Sontford  et  Rothale 
{ttmp.  King  Stephen},  whose  son. 

Sir  Richard  de  Sanford,  occurs  in  the  Pipe  Roll  of  1169, 
and  his  son, 

Sir  Thomas  de  Sanfort,  m.  (8  Richard  I.)  Amabil,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  de  Cardiff,  Seneschal  to  William, 
Earl  of  Gloucester.  There  is  a  bull  from  Pope  Innocent  III. 
concerning  him  and  "  his  ancestors  at  Sandford."  His  suc- 
cessor, 

Sir  Ralph  de  Sanford,  held  Sandford,  in  ca.pite,  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee  (Testa  de  Neiill).  He  joined  the 
barons  against  King  John,  and  his  estates  were  given  to 
David  de  Malpas,  but  restored  by  Henry  III.  There  is  a  bull 
from  HoNORius  111.  concerning  his  chapel  at  Sandford. 

Sir  Richard  de  Sandford,  his  son,  hi.  Eleanor,  probably 
co-heir  of  Elkin  Cadugan.  She  m.  2ndly,  Richard  Burnell, 
Lord  of  Langley,  1251.  A  deed  (probably  in  1240)  has  a  seal 
of  his  arms  appended,  viz.,  quarter!}',  per  fesse  indented  (the 
points  very  long)  erm.  and  az. 

Sir  Ralph  de  Santjford,  son  and  heir,  was  in  ward  to  Odo 
de  Hodnet,  39  Henry  III.    He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Wolfric  de 
Whixhall,  and  sister  of  Sir  Adam  Fitz  Wolfric.    Of  his  sons, 
were 
I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

n.  William  (Sir),  distinguished  in  Edward  II. 's  reign.  He 
joined  the  Earl  of  Lancaster  in  the  conspiracy  against  Piers 
Gaveston,  and  was  pardoned  for  this  7  Edwakd  II.  He  was 
Knight  of  the  Shire  in  1320,  and  Commissioner  of  Array  in 
Saliip  for  the  King  1321.  His  name  and  arms  occur  on  the 
roll  of  knights  who  fouglitat  Boroughbridge, 
lu.  Nicholas,  returned  as  "  man-at-arms  "  to  attend  the  Great 
Council  at  Westminster,  1324. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Richard  de  Sandford,  di.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Hugh,  and 
sister  of  Robert  de  Say,  Lords  of  Moreton  Say,  Salop.  He  is 
styled  "  Lord  of  Sontford,"  Pari.  Writ.,  9  Edward  II.  He  d. 
1327,  and  his  son, 

Richard  de  Sandford,  fought  at  Cressy,  and  his  "gocd 
service  "  is  acknowledged  in  letters  patent,  under  the  Great 
Seal  of  I-.dward  III.,  still  preserved  at  Sandford.  He  d.  at 
Calais  1347.     His  2nd  son.  Sir  Richard,  one  of  Henry  I'V.'s 


body-guard  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury,  was  knighted  on  the 
morning  of  the  fight,  and  fell  before  night. 

Nicholas  de  Sandford,  son  and  heir  of  Richard,  held  his 
estates  by  serjeantry,  to  find  a  man  and  horse  armed  for  forty 
years,  every  year,  for  the  defence  of  the  king's  castle  of  Mont- 
gomery. He  was  Sheriff  of  Salop  9  Richard  II.,  but  became 
a  Lancastrian,  and  his  whole  estate  was  laid  waste  during  the 
civil  war,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  IV.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
William,  Lord  Botiler  of  Wemme,  by  whom  he  left,  3  Henry  'V., 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Griffin,  father  of  William. 

III.  Nicholas,  of  The  Lee,  Salop,  ancestor  of  Sandford  of 
the  Isle  of  liossall,  Salop  (see  tiiat  Memoir). 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  de  San-dford,  the  last  who  was  styled  "  Lord  of 
Sandford,"  was  the  King's  Escheator  for  Salop  6  Henry  V. ; 
he  m.  Maude,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Le  Banaster,  Lord  of 
Hadnal,  Salop.  His  name  appears  in  The  List  of  the  Geatry  of 
ShrojJshire,  12  Henry  VI.     He  d.  1452,  and  his  son, 

John  San-dford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  William  Styche,  of  Styche,  co.  Salop,  who  d.  without 
issue.  He  r?i.  2ndly,  Julian,  sister  of  Sir  Roger,  and  dau.  of 
Robert  Corbet,  of  Moreton  Corbet,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1419,  by 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  \V.  Mallory.  She  )/i.  2ndly,  Sir  Hugh 
Peshall,  Knight  Banneret,  who  was  of  Horseley,  co.  StatTord, 
Sheriff  1488.  Mr.  Sandford  was  s.,  SO  Henry  VI,  by  his  only 
son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  who  swore  fealty  to 
Edward  IV.  in  14G9,  on  coming  of  age,  and  had  his  estates 
confirmed  to  him.  He  d.  1520,  having  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Humphrey  Peshall,  of  Knightley,  co.  Stafford,  and 
had  five  sons  and  eight  daus.,  of  whom  were,  Margaret,  ra. 
Richard  Broughton,  of  Broughton  ;  Elizabeth,  m.  George 
Bromley,  Esq. 

Hugh  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  son  and  heir,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Dod,  Esq.  of  Cleverly,  Salop,  by  Elizabeth  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Egerton,  of  Ridley,  Standard- 
bearer  of  England,  and  d.  1530,  leaving,  with  others, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  heir  to  his  nephew  George. 

I.  Jane,  vi.  James  Moreton,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of 
Ducie. 

II.  Alice,  m.  Robert  Eoughey,  Esq.  of  Whitmore,  co.  Staf- 
ford. 

The  elder  son, 

Richard  San-dford,  Esq.  of  .Sandford,  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Mainwaring,  of  Ightfield,  and  d.  1532,  leaving 

George  San-dford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  whod.  s.  p.,  having  w. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Grosvenor,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  who  m. 
2ndly,  Sir  William  Hollis.  Leland  says,  "  Sandford  dwellith 
at  Sanforde,  wher  is  onely  his  place  and  a  parke."  His 
estates  were  in  Sandford,  Acheley,  Stele,  Whichesall,  Lyn- 
ford,  Weston,  Longford,  and  Mytley.    He  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

KoiiERT  Sandford,  Esq.  of  S.tndford,  who  held  his  estate 
of  the  Queen  per  serritam  rnilitare.  He  m.  Isabella  Egerton, 
half-sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Bromley,  Lord  High  Chancellor, 
being  dau.  of  V>'.  Egerton,  of  Betlcy,  by  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Lacon,  of  Willey.    By  her  he  leit,  1597, 

I.  Arthur,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  the  celebrated  Capt.  of  the  Firelocks,  a  Royalist. 
He  besieged  and  took  Hawarden  Castle,  co.  Flint,  164-3, 
and  stormed  Bceston  Castle,  co.  Chester,  being  killed  at 
the  taking  of  Nantwich  1643.  Tijis  event  is  specially 
mentioned  in  a  letter  to  Cromwell,  by  Sir  Thomas 
Fairfax. 

The  elder  son, 

Arthur  Sanbford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  a  zealous  Royalist,  was 
made  prisoner  1645,  when  Shrewsbury  was  taken.  He  in. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley,  Salop,  by  a 
dau.  of  Francis  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Aplcy  Castle,  and  by  her  left, 
1645,  with  others, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  Capt.  in  the  Royalist  army,  wounded  at  Os- 
westry, taken  prisoner  at  Shrewsbuiy,  when  his  father  was 
taken. 

The  elder  son, 

Francis  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  a  celebrated  Royalist, 
said  by  Fuller  to  be  "very  well  skilled  in  making  warlike 
fortifications.''  He  compounded  for  liis  estates  by  fine  of 
£459,  and,  in  1645,  paid  £40  for  his  ransom  out  of  prison. 
In  1643  he  was  c9nstituted  by  Prince  Rupert  one  of  the  com- 
mission to  act  in  his  absence  in  Salop.  He  resided  much 
in  Ireland,  and  was  (as  letters  prove)  a  most  intimate  friend 
of  the  Lord-Deputy  of  Ireland,  Lucius,  2nd  Viscount  Falk- 
land. He  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Challcott  Chambre,  Esq.  of 
Williamscote.  co.   Oxford,  and  Carnew  Castle,  co.  Wicklow 


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SAA' 


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SAN 


(sister  of  Mary,  Coiintess  of  KJward,  Cnd  Earl  of  ilcatli),  and 
by  her  left 

1.  EoBEET,  his  heir.  ii.  Arthur,  d.  unni.  1C59. 

m.  yrancis,  b.  liiSO,  the  eminent  genealogist,  civateil  House 
Dragon  I'ursuivant  of  Arms.  16  June.  Ui61,  and  Lancaster 
Hei-ald  IB  >;ov.  1675.  lie  was  author  of  GenMlor/icul  His- 
tori/  of  the  Kinpf  of  Eitiilmnl,  published  in  1077,  and  otlier 
great  works.  In  16S9  he  surrendered  his  patent  of  the  utlice 
of  Lancaster  rather  than  proclaim  \VilUam  of  Orange  Kin'i-. 
He  d.  16J3. 

The  son  and  heir, 

KoBERT  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter 
Daniell,  Esq.  of  Tabley,  oo.  Chester,  M.P.  (by  Christian,  sister 
of  Sir  liichard  Grosvenor,  1st  Hart,  of  Eaton),  and  left,  1672, 
several  children,  of  whom  was  Anne,  wife  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
Paget,  of  Beaudcscrt,  ancestor  of  He.nry,  Marquess  of  Anglesey, 
and 

Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  eventual  heir,  who 
took  the  oath  to  the  House  of  Hanover  1723.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Iticbard  JIunden,  and  niece  of  Sir  John 
Munden,  Hear-Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  and  dying  1726,  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Saxdford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  High  Sheriff  1752.  He 
7/!.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Ward,  of  Bradwell,  co. 
Chester,  who  was  brother  of  Michael,  Bishop  of  Derry,  and 
grand-uncle  of  Bernard,  1st  Viscount  Bangor.  He  d.  1709, 
and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Kev.  Daniel  Sandford,  of  S.indford.  D.C.L.  of  Oriel  Coll. 
Oxford.  He  resided  much  at  Delville,  in  Ireland,  the  home  of 
Dean  Delany,  -m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Chapone  (sister-in- 
law  of  the  literary  Mrs.  Chapone),  and  d.  1770,  leaving 

I.  Thomas,  his  bcir. 

II.  Daniel  (Bight  Rev.),  D.D.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon.,  Bishop  of  Edin- 
burgh, b.  1  July,  1766;  m.  11  Oct.  1790,  Helen  Frances 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Erskine  Douglas,  Esq., 
3rd  surviving  son  of  William  Douglas,  Bart,  of  Kelhead, 
granduncle  of  Charles,  4th  Marquess  of  Queensberry,  K.T., 
who  d.  llJan.  1837.  The  Bishop  d.  14  Jan.  1830.  leaving 
issue, 

1  Erskine  Douglas,  Sheriff  of  Galloway,  h.  31  July,  1793, 
and  d.  4  Sept.  Is61,  having  jn.  2  April,  1829,  Joanna 
Grace,  3rd  and  youngest  dau.  of  William  Graham,  Esq. 
of  Mossknow,  co.  Dumfries,  by  Grace  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  John  Gordon,  and  heir  of  her 
brother,  Gen.  Gordon,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Daniel  Sidney,  2nd  Lieut.  Eitle  Brigade,  b.  2  Aug.  1831 ; 
VI.  2.5  May,  lb52,  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Laurence 
Palmer,  R.A.     He  <;.  s.  p.  5  Jan.  1853. 

William  Graham,  b.  30  Nov.  1834,  some  time  Capt. 
Royal  Peeblesshire  Rifles,  unpaid  Attache  at  Paris  from 
April,  1859,  to  May,  1860,  specially  employed  at  Frank- 
fort till  Sept.  1860,  transferred  to  Turin,  Sept.  i860. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Body  Guard  of  Scotland,  Second 
Secretary  of  Legation  at  the  Court  of  Stockholm. 

Erskine  IJouglas,  b.  30  Dec.  1836  ;  d.  5  July,  1845. 

Frances  Grace  Margaret. 

Joanna  Elizabeth,  d.  17  Kov.  1833. 

2  Daniel  Keyte  (.Sir),  D.C.L.  Oxon,  sometime  M.P.  for 
Paisley,  and  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of 
Glasgow,  b.  3  Feb.  1798;  m.  2  July,  1&23,  Cecilia  Cathe- 
rine, only  dau.  of  John  Charnock,  Esq.  (she  d.  12  Fob. 
Ib7s).     Sir  Daniel  d.  4  Feb.  1838,  leavmg  issue, 

Francis  Richard  John,  created  Lord  Sandford  of 
Sandford  (ste  Burke's  Peerage). 

Herbert  Bruce  (Sir;,  K.C.M.G.,  late  Col.  R.A.,  formerly 
Assistant-Resident  at  Satara,  b.  13  Aug.  18i6  ;  m.  23 
Sept.  ls62,  his  cousin,  Sara  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  James 
Edward  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Leslie  Hill  (see  Leslie  of  Leslie 
hill),  and  d.  21  Jan.  1892. 

Daniel  Fox  (Right  Rev.),  LL.D.,  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Tasmania,  1883,  Assistant  Bishop  in  Diocese  of  Durham 
i8b9,  and  Rector  of  Boldon,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  b.  25 
July,  1831;  m.  30  Aug.  1855,  Elizabeth  Barret,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Rae,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
1  Fiancis  Erskine  Douglas,  b.  1  Dec.  1856;  2  Daniel 
Charnock,  b.  5  Aug.  1864 ;  3  Leslie  Gordon,  b.  6  Dec. 
Ifc66;  1  Etbel  Ogilvy,  d.  2  April,  1860;  2  Edith  Char- 
nock Edmonstone  ;  3  Mabel  Le  Grix,  d.  7  March,  1865 ; 
4  Alice  Ramsay,  m.  17  Sept.  1891,  Alfred  Dobson,  Esq., 
B.L.,  Solicitor-Gen.  Tasmania;  5  Muriel  Elphinstone, 
d.  27  July,  1889. 

Eliza  Ellen  Charnock,  m.  28  Aug.  1854,  John  More 
Douglas,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  who  d.  26  Sept.  1878. 

Cecilia  Catherine  Charlotte,  m.  17  June,  1847,  Rev. 
Francis  Le  Grix  White,  M.A.,  of  Learning  House, 
Cumberland,  sometime  Incumbent  of  Croxton,  in  the 
parish  of  Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford,  who  rf.  17  May,  1887. 

Eleanor  Sarah,  m.  16  Dec.  1851,  James  Findlay,  Esq., 
3rd  son  of  Robert  Findlay,  Esq.  of  Easterhill.  She  d. 
16  Jan. 1856. 

Julia  Lane,  rn.  28  Aug.  1860,  William  Francis  Kemp, 
Esq.,  Berkeley  Gardens,  London. 

Louisa  Fitzgerald,  ra.  4  April,  1861,  Kev.  J.  S.  Baird, 
who  d.  8  June,  lfc61.     Sh-j  d.  27  Nov.  1865. 


Susette  Parish,  d.  March,  1874. 
Harriet  Ross,  d.  31  July,  1844. 
3  John  (Ven.),  B.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  Honorary 
Canon  of  Westminster,  and   Rector  of  Alvechurch,  ca. 
Worcester,   b.    22   March,  1801;   to.  Isit,    16  Aug.  1825, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Poole,  Esq.,  who  d.  15 
Sept.  1853,  and  2ndly,  3  April,  1866,  Anna,  Lady  Erskine, 
eldest   dau.   of  William  Cunningham  Graham,   Esq.   of 
Gartniore,  co.  Stiriing,  and  relict  of  David,   2nd    Lord 
Erskine,    The  Archdeacon  had  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 
Henry  Ryder  Poole  (Rev.),  M.A.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Inspec- 
tors of  Schools  for  COS.  Salop,  Chester,  and  Stafford,  6. 
1  Oct.  1826.     He  d.  1874. 
Charies    Waldegrave    (Right    Rev.),    D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Gibraltar   1874,  b.   13  Feb.    1828;    m.    11   Dec.    1885, 
Alice  Emily  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Baker,  Bart,  of 
Loventor. 
Daniel  Augustus,  2nd  European  Eegt.  Bengal  Infantry, 

6.  12  Aug.  1829:   d.  wira.  20  June,  1849. 
John  Douglas,  of  II. M.  Indian  C.S.,  b.  3  Aug.  1832;  m. 
22  July,  1861,  Jane   Georgiana,  dau.   of    Kev.  Henry 
Coddington,  Vicar  of  Ware,  Herts  ;  d.  May,  1892. 
Richard  Forman  Mainwaring,  Lieut.-Col.   R.E.,  b.  29 
Dec.  1834;  m.  7  April,    1863,    Mary  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Edward  Grant,  17th  Regt.,  and  has  issue, 
John  Erskine  Grant,  b.  23  Feb.  1864. 
Charies  Douglas,  b.  5  June,  1865;   drowned  at  sea,  17 
Oct.  1892. 

Harry  Coddington,  6.  8  March,  1869. 
Ada  Helen  Ernestine, 
Ernest  Gray  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Cornwood,  Canon 
and  Archdeacon  of  Exeter,  b.  16  Aug.  1839;  //;.  Ethel, 
dau.  of  Gabriel  Poole,  Esq.  of  Brent  KnoU,  and  has  a 
son,  b.  1877. 

Adelaide   Augusta,    m.    18  July,    18G6,    Rev.   Arthur 
Walker,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Easlon-iu-Gordano,  Somerset. 
Alice  Elizabeth  O'Brien. 

1  EleanorSarah,  d.  27  Jan.  1815. 

2  Frances  Catherine,  ui.  1  July,  1816,  Rev.  Charles  Lane, 
M.A.,  Rector  and  Vicar  of  Wrotham,  and  Rural  Dean  of 
Shoreham,  Kent  (see  hAtiE  of  King's  BnmUey). 

3  Wilhelmina  Jemima,  m.  \i  Aug.  1822,  Montague  Baker 
Bere,  Esq.  of  Morebath,  Devon  (see  Bere  o   Morebnth). 

4  Sarah,  ra.  15  April,  1823,  James  Edmmid  Leslie,  Esq.  of 
Leslie  Hill,  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  '10  Dec.  1864  {see  Leslie 
of  Leslie  Hill). 

Rev.  Daniel  Sandford  d.  1770. 

Rev.  Thomas  Sandford,  of  Sandford,  m.  Armina  Rebecca, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Kennedy,  Physician  to  George  III,,  and 
sister  of  Commissary-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Kennedy,  and  had, 

I.  Tho.mas  Hugh,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Robert,  Major  Indian  army,  6.  1802;  d.  v.nya.  2 
Nov.  1850. 

I.  Mary,  m.  31  Oct.  1837,  John  Edensor  Hcathcote,  Esq.  of 
Apedale  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  7  April,  1806.  He  d.  s.  ». 
10  Dec.  1869. 

Mr.  Sandford  d.  15  Dec.  1812,  and  s.  his  son, 

Thomas  Hugh  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  b.  Sept.  1795, 
rn.  9  Dec.  1817,  Eliza  Ann,  dau.  of  Roger  Kirkpatrick,  Esq., 
grandson  of  Kirkpatrick  of  Closeburn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6 
Aug.  1825)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Hugh,  who  .5.  his  father. 

II.  John  George,  b.  13  Dec.  1821 ;  d.  11  May,  1834. 
I.  Armine  Eliza. 

Mr.  Sandford  d.  7  Nov.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son,  the 
late  Thomas  Hugh  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  who  d.  2t> 
Nov.  1886,  leaving  his  property  to  his  widow  (see  v.hove). 

Arms — Quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  crm.  and  az.,  with  more 
than  fifty  quarterings,  including  the  coats  of  De  Cardiff, 
Le  Banaster,  Peshall,  Abrincis,  Stafford,  Broughton, 
SwiNNERTON,  Chetwynd,  Knightly,  Pantulf,  U'Oyly,  Noel, 
Le  Strange,  Earls  of  Brittany,  Hastang,  and  Trussel. 
Crest — A  falcon,  wings  endorsed,  preying  on  a  partridge,  all 
ppr.     Motto — Nee  temere  nee  timide. 

6'cai— Sandford  HaU,  Whitchurch,  Salop ;  in  the  family  since 
the  Conquest. 


SANDFORD  OF  THE   ISLE   OF   KOSSALL. 

Sandford,  HuMpnEEV,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  the  Isle 
of  Rossall,  Salop,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  27  Oct. 
1811  ;  m.  16  Sept.  1852,  Anne  Tajlor,  5fcli  dau.  of 
Joseph  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Milnsbridge  House,  co» 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  6.  20  May,  1856  ;  m.  30  June,  1886,  Phoebe 
Isabella,  elder  dau.  of  James  Evans,  Esq.  of  Pwllmayric 
Lodge,  CO.  Monmouth,  and  has  a  son,  Uumeurey,  b.  18 
May,  1887. 

II.  FoUioit,  b.  3  Aug.  1859 ;  d.  unm.  at  Delhi. 

III.  Richard,  6.  1  Aug.  1863. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Holland,  m.  5  July  1882,  James  Ross,  Esq. 


SAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


1787 


of  Brightfield,  Uxbiidse,  Bucks,  M.A.,  and  has  two  sons 
and  three  daus. 

II.  Annette  Armine. 

III.  Ada  Eossall,  m.  10  Sept.  1890,  Rev.  John  Neale,  M.A., 
of  Kneeton,  co.  Nottingham. 

IV.  Marjjaret  Plowden,  m.  30  Aug.  18S7,  Rev.  Harry  AYavd, 
M.A.  Vicar  of  Applctun-lc-Street,  Maltou,  Yorks,  and  has 
two  daus.,  Margaret  Dorothy  ;  and  Evelyn  Sybil. 

Xiineag'e. — Nicholas  Sandfoud,  of  Calverhall,  3rd  son  of 
Nicholas  Sandford,  Lord  of  Sandford  {sec  [rrtctding  Lineage), 
obtained,  14'iG,  a  grant  of  The  Lee,  near  Whitchurch,  to  him- 
self and  his  son  Thomas.    Nicholas's  son,  the  said 

Thomas  Sandfobd,  of  The  Lee,  living  33  Henbt  VI.  and 
5  Edwakd  IV..  was  father  of 

WiLUAM  Sandford,  of  The  Lee,  m.  Sibilla,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Fulke  Springscaux,  Knt.  o(  Plash,  .Sliciiff  of  Salop  1447, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wynnesbury 
(descended  from  Simon  de  Winsbnry)  and  Anna  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Eoger  de  Edgton,  and  d.  about  1509,  leaving  a  son, 

KicHABD  Sandford,  of  Edgton  and  Alselde,  iu  the  parish 
of  Condover,  living  1519  and  1547,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Bromley,  grandfather  of  Sir  Thomas  Bromley,  Knt.,  Lord 
Chancellor,  and  of  Sir  George  Bromley,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of 
Chester,  and  Gustos  liotulorum  of  Shropshire.  Richard  Sand- 
ford d.  circa  1550,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Geokge  Sandford,  of  The  Lee,  Edgton,  and  Alselde,  6.  1496 ; 
id.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Ottley,  Esq.  of  Pitchford,  Salop,  and 
dying  about  the  year  1584,  was  s.  by  his  sou, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  The  Lee,  Edgton,  and  Eayston, 
who  removed  to  the  Isle  of  Rossall  on  his  marriage  with  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Humphrey  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  co.  Salop, 
and  sister  to  the  celebrated  lawyer,  Edmdkd  Plowden.  He  d. 
10  Feb.  1588,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  Edgton, 
&c.,  h.  1543;  Hi.  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Lascelles,  Esq.,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Lascelles,  of  Brakenburgh,  co.  York,  and 
had  one  son,  Hc.mphret,  his  heir,  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  who  m. 
Richard  Gibbons,  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1641,  brother  of 
Francis  Gibbons,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  King  Charles  I.  He  d.  5 
July,  IGll,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  6.  8  June, 
1580;  VI.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Giffard,  Esq.  of  The  White 
Ladies,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Matthew,  bapt.  10  Oct.  1025  ;  who  d.  1691,  leaving  (by  Mary 
his  wife,  whom  he  m.  1657)  a  son, 
Humphrey,  successor  to  his  cousin. 
Mr.  Sandford  suffered  during  the  civil  war,  and  was  severely 
plundered  by  the  Parliamentary  authorities;  having  been 
certified  as  a  Popish  Recusant  he  had  to  pay  £49  5s.  annually 
to  the  Commonwealth.  He  d.  25  March,  1654,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  m.  1st, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Owen,  Knt.  of  Condover,  Sheriff 
of  Salop  1623,  and  had  by  her  two  daus.  He  rn.  2ndly,  Anne 
Hussey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  March,  1686)  had  two  sons  and 
two  daus., 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Hdmpuket,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Sarah,  m.  John  Briekdale,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Shrewsbury, 
ancestor  of  Brickdale,  of  Birchcnap  JJov.se,  co.  Gloucester. 

Jane,    m.    Richard   Davenport,    Esq.   of  The    Hays,   near 
Oswestry,  and  d.  21  Jan.  1703. 
Mr.  Sandford  d.  1669,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Edward  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Church  Stretton,  and  dying 
without  surviving  issue,  26  July,  1676,  was  .s.  by  bis  brother, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  Fellow  ol 
St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  1650;  who  d.  v.nm.  28  Oct.  1712, 
and  devised  his  estates  to  his  cousin-german, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  b.  1658 ; 
ill.  6  May,  1688,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Mindtown,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d..  13  Sept.  1727,  aged  64) 
left  at  his  decease,  9  June  1734,  aged  76,  a  son  and  successoi', 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  6.  168J; 
ill.  13  Jan.  1717,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Job  Walker,  Esq.  of  Ferney 
Hall,  near  Ludlow,  Salop,  by  the  Hon.  Rebecca  Folliott  hi> 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Folliott,  of  Ballyshannon,  co. 
Sligo,  and  niece  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Herbert  of  Chirbury.  By 
this  lady,  Mr.  Sandford  had  (with  four  sons,  who  d..  s.  p.)  a  son 
and  heir,  Humphrey,  and  three  daus.,  i.  Rebecca,  d.  num. ; 
u.  Mary,  m.  Jonathan  Scott,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  was 
mother  of  Major  Scott-Waking  ;  and  iii.  Anne,  m.  Rev. 
Daniel  Austin,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Berrington,  near  Shrewsbury. 
Mr.  Sandford  d.  25  March,  1741,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 


Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Eossall,  High> 
SheritT  of  Shropshire  1787,  b.  23  Dec.  1718 ;  m.  31  Jan.  1746, 
Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  Esq.,  Mayorof  Shrewsbury  (1714)  at  the- 
proclamation  of  the  first  sovereign  of  the  House  of  Hanover, by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Humphrey,  b.  26  Jan.  1747  ;  d.  umn.  1777. 

Folliott,  his  heir. 

Edward,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  26  Jan.  1753;  m.  13  Dec.  1797,. 

Miss  Maiy  Viner,  and  d.  20  Feb.  1802,  leaving  two  sons,. 

Edward,  b.  3  Feb.  1801,  d.  22  Sept.  1848;  and  William,  6. 

12  Oct.  1802,  d.  24  June,  1803. 
Frances,  to.  Rev.    George   Holland,  M.A.,  of   Tcnbury,  co. 

Worcester,  Rector  of    Hanwood  and  Mindtown,  Salop,  by 

whom  she  had  an  only  child, 

Frances,  m.  Rev.  Humphrey  Sandford,  of  the  Isle  of 
Rossall. 

Mr.  Sandford  was  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1787,  and  after  enjoy- 
ing the  famiiy  estates  for  more  than  half  a  century,  d.  31  July, 
1791,  in  the  73rd  year  of  his  age,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Folliott  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  b.  28  Oct. 
1751  ;  ill.  12  June,  1781,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Deuchars^ 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  his  heir. 

II.  Folliott  (Rev.;,  M.A. ,  Incumbent  of  Edgton,  b.  5  April, 
1787;  TO.  1st,  26  Sept.  1820,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Wray, 
Incumbent  of  Haddenham,  co.  Cambridge,  who  d.  <> 
March,  1841.  He  to.  2ndly,  22  May,  1849,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Richardson  Roe,  Esq.  of  Lowestoft,  Suffolk,  and  d.  21  Jan. 
1865. 

III.  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Eaton-under-Haywood, 
Salop,  6.  28  July,  1791  ;  d.  umti.  2  Jan.  1860. 

IV.  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Newport,  Salop,  b.  21 
Aug.  1793  ;  ra.  1817,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Atfield  Rich- 
man  Webb,  Esq.,  and  d.  21  March,  18G4,  leaving  issue, 

1  FoUiott  James,  of  Market  Drayton,  Salop,  M.D.,  6. 
20  Jan.  1818. 

2  William  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Edlaston,  co.  Derby,  6. 
2  Nov.  1819;  m.  1st,  30  Sept.  185'2,  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  May,  Vicar  of  Breamore,  Hants,  and 
granddau.  of  Sir  William  Gibbons,  3rd  Bart,  of  Stanwell, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1863)  has  two  daus.,  Charlotte 
Rebecca  and  Anne  Caroline.  He  m.  2ndly,  31  July.  l8o7, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Joseph  Cottrill,  Esq.  of  Harwiek,  co. 
Worcester. 

3  Edward,  of  Baschurch,  Salop,  M.R.C.S.E.,  b.  1  June, 
1821  ;  m.  4  April,  1»72,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert 
Walmsley,  Esq.  of  Newton,  Salop. 

1  Mary  Harriet,  m.  6  Dec.  1864,  Rev.  Edward  Whieldon, 
M.A.,  of  Hales  Hall,  near  Cheadle,  Vicar  cf  Bradley,  co^ 
StatTord. 

2  Elizabeth  .Sarah. 

v.  Jonathan,  M.R.C.S.L.,formerly  .Surgeon  in  the  H.E.I.C.S. 
b.  18  June,  179.5  :  d.  uiiin.  '26  Sept.  1864. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  14  July,  1863. 

ir.  Annabella,  m.  21  Jan.  1829,  WiUiam  Home  Pierpoint, 
Esq.  of  Bath  ;  d.  19  Feb.  1869. 
Mr.  Sandford  d.  27  April,  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Humphrey  Sandford,  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  Incumbent 
of  Edgton,  Salop,  M.A.,  6.  12  Dec.  1782;  to.  21  Jan.  1811, 
Frances,  only  child  and  heir  of  Rev.  George  Holland,  Rector 
of  Hanwood  and  of  Mindtown,  in  the  same  co.,  I\I.A.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1843)  had  seven  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Humphrey,  now  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall. 

II.  Folliott,  b.  14  Oct.  1814;  iii.  8  Aug.  1867,  Caroline,  3rd' 
dau.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  The  Mythe,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  granddau.  of  Sir  John  Geers  Cotterell,  1st  Bart,  of 
Garnons,  M.P.  co.  Hereford. 

in.  George,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ecclesall,  Sheffield,  co.  York,  6. 
5  Oct.  1816:  TO.  10  July,  1S60,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Barlow,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Pitsmoor,  Sheffield, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Folliott  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sharrow,  Sheffield, 
b-  26  April,  1851 ;  to.  12  June,  1888,  Hosamond  Mary 
Blakelock,  younger  dau.  of  Ralph  Blakelock  Smith,  Esq.. 
of  Bents  Green  Lodge,  Sheffield,  and  has  issue, 

FolUott  Hugh  Blakelock,  b.  9  July,  1889. 

Clement  Richard  Folliott,  b.  23  Nov.  1893. 

Roiamond  Dorothy.  Mary  Frances  Catharine. 

2  Henry  Barlow,  6.  21  May,  1862 ;  m.  28  Dec.  1886, 
Eleanor,  ■2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Anthony  Branson,  Esq.  of 
Brooingrove,  Sheffield,  and  has  a  dau.,  Constance 
Armine. 

3  Francis  Berkeley,  b.  25  Sept.  1864;  m.  14  Jan.  1892, 
Margaret  W  ingate,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Ritchie,  Esq., 
and  has  one  son,  George  Ritchie,  b.  9  Nov.  1892. 

4  Walter  Gerald,  b.  27  March,  1866 ;  d.  9  April,  1887. 

5  Herbert  hdward,  b.  25  Aug.  1869. 

6  William  Courtenay,  b.  3  Dec.  1870. 

7  Charles  Sidney,  b.  7  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  Edward  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Denford  and  Ringstead,  co. 
Northampton,  b.  10  April,  1818 ;  m.  20  Sept.  1848,  Mary, 


irss 


SAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


4th  dau.  of  the  above-named  Joseph  Armitage,  Esq.,  and  d. 
IS  Dec.  1879,  having  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Aniiilage  (Kev.),  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Dcnfurd 
and  Kingstead,  /-.  11  May,  Ibol;  m.  3  Jan.  lt>SJ,  Mira 
IsalK-lla,  I'ldcr  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Jlandeville  Kodwell, 
Hector  of  llieh  Laver,  co.  Essex. 

2  llcnry  Ross'all.  b.  '27  July,  1852 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1S90,  Annette, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Wliitaker,  Esq.  of  Broadclough,  c-o. 
Lancaster,  and  of  AVinsIey  Hall,  Salop,  J  P.,  and  has 
issue,  Francis  Edward  Kossall,  b.  10  July,  18U1. 

1  Mary  Amy. 
y.  Richard,  formerly   Surgeon  to  the  English  Hospital   at 

Jerusalem,  b.  22  Nov.  lsU» ;  <(.  18  Nov.  Ibotl. 
VI.  Holland  iHcv.),  il.A.,  Hector  of  Eaton-under-Haywood, 

Salop,  ''.  2  June,  1823. 
vii.  William   (Kev.),  Jl..\.,  late  Vicar  of  Bicton,  Salop,  b. 

3  Feb.  1827;  m.  10  April,  1861,  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Ihomas 

Calrow,  Esq.  of  Bury,  co.   Lancaster,  and  (?.  18  Oct.  18113, 

having  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  William,  b.  23  Dec.  1SG2;  d.  7  Feb.  1S71. 

2  Francis  Folliott,  b.  22  Oct.  18c6. 

3  George  Calrow,  b.  15  Sept.  1869. 

1  Laura,  d.  26  June,  1888.  2  Charlotte  Amelia. 

I.  Hannah  Amelia,  m.  14  June,  1866,  Francis  Pryce  Keysell, 
Esq.  of  Grove  House,  Cheshunc,  Herts,  and  has  two  sons 
ami  one  dau. 

II.  Charlotte,  Hi.  6  July,  1868,  Rev.  Charles  Ingram  Roberts, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  lloo  St.  Mary,  Kent,  3rd  son  of  Thomas 
Turner  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Llwynddern,  co.  Brecon,  J. P. ;  hud. 
17  Oct.  1S86,  leaving  a  dau.  Frances  Amelia. 

Mr.  Sandford  d.  13  Sept.  1856. 

Arms — Per  chevron  sa.  and  erm.,  in  chief  two  boars' heads 
couped  close  or.  Crest — A  boar's  head  couped  close  or.  Motto 
— Mec  temere  nee  limide. 

Seat — The  Isle,  near  Shrewsbury. 


SANDYS     OF    GRAYTHWAITE    AND 
ESTHWAITE. 

Sandys,  Thomas  Mtles,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  D.L.,  and  M.P.  for  the  Bootle 
Division  of  Lancashire  since  1885,  Lieut. -Col. 
Comm.  3rd  and  4th  (Militia)  Batts.,  the  Lojal 
North  Lancashire  Regt.,  formerly  Capt.  7th  Royal 
rusiliers  (retired  after  20  years  service),  b.  12  May, 
3837  ;  s.  his  uncle  1871. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  of  great  antiquity.  In  1377, 
Richard  del  Sandys  was  returned  to  Parliament  as  one  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Shire  for  Cumberland,  and  in  131)0  (14 
Richard  II.)  and  1394(18  Richard  II.),  Thomas  del  Sandys 
was  also  returned  to  Parliament  for  Cumberland. 

Rohert  Sandts,  of  Ratt.enby  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Bees,  Itinp.  Henry  IV.,  1399,  left  two  sons,  John,  of  St.  Bees, 
■who  rii.  and  had  issue,  and  William,  of  Furncss  Fell.s,  co. 
Lancaster  (he  is  in  some  documents  called  John),  who  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

William  Sandys,  of  Furness  Fells,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  — 
Bonhain,  and  left  issue,  William,  his  heir,  and  Margaret,  m. 
Richard  Bray,  son  of  Edmund  Bray,  one  of  the  Privy  Council 
to  King  Edward  VI.    The  son, 

William  Sandys,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Eawson  of  co.  York,  and  left,  among  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

George,  or  William,  Sandys,  of  Esthwaite,  in  Hawkshead, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  Receiver-General  for  the  Liberties  of 
Furness.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau,  of  John  Dixon,  of  London, 
and  had  six  sons, 

George,  slain  in  1547,  fighting  against  the  Scotch  at  Mussel- 
burgh. 

William,  of  Conishead,  who  d.  1558,  and  left  an  only  son, 
Francis,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  ward  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Anthony,  of  Esthwaite,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 

Edwin  (Most  Rev.),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York,  ancestor  in 
the  female  line  of  Sandxs-Lumsdainb  of  Lv.msdaine,  and  of 
Lord  .Sandys. 

CnRisTOPHEB,  of  Graythwaite,  now  represented  by  Lieut.-Col. 
T.  Myles  Sandys  of  Grautlitoaite  and  Esthicaite. 

Myles,  ancestor  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  late  Sir  Edwin  Bayn- 
tun  Sandys,  Bart,  of  Missenden  Castle,  co.  Gloucester. 

The  3rd  son, 

Anthony  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite,  to.  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  Mann,  Esq.,  brother  of  John  Mann,  of  Bullin- 
brook,  CO.  Lincoln.     He  d.  1591,  and  was  s,  by  his  only  son, 

Edwin  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite,  wdio  vi.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Great  Burton,  co.  York,  dying  1G25,  he 
left  by  her  (who  d.  1612)  an  only  son, 

Samuel  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite,  in.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Gavin  Braithwait,  Esq.  of  AmbKside,  Westmorland,  and 
dying  1651,  left  five  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 


Edwin  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite,  d.  ujim.  1672,  when  the 
estate  devolved  upon  his  surviving  brother, 

Thomas  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Sion  House,  Middlesex,  who  thus 
became  "of  Esthwaite."  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Nicholas  Crisp,  Esq.,  and  left  an  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite  Hall,   m.  Anne,  eldest 
dau.   and    eventually  sole    heir  of   Myles    Sandys,    Esq.  of     I 
Graythwaite  Hall  (which  Myles    was   fifth   in  descent  from     ' 
Christopher  Sandys  above-mentioned),  and  had  a  son  and  heir,     j 

JlvLEs  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite  and  Graythwaite,  J.P. 
He  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Penny,  Esq.  of  Pennybridge,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Sandys  served,  1725,  as  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster.  He  d.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Myles  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  ra.  Slargery,  elder  dau. 
and  co-heir  ot  Robert  Pennington,  Esq.  of  Seaton  Hall,  Cum- 
berland, but  dying.',  ji.,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Myles  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  b.  1761,  son  of  Thomas 
Sandys,  Esq.  of  Oldhall,  in  the  parish  of  Colton,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Ellen  his  wife,  d.ui.  of  Capt.  Samuel  Sandys,  of  Skirton. 
He  m.  18  Feb.  1790,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dalryinple, 
Bart.,  and  sister  of  John,  8th  Earl  of  Stair.  He  d.  2  Sept.  1839, 
having  had  issue  by  her  (who  ((.  1832), 

I.  Myles,  of  Graythwaite  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  27  Dec. 
1790;  m.  24  July,  1820,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  1- ranee 
France,  Esq.  of  Bostock  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  s.  p. 
17  Aug.  1853. 

II.  John  Ualrymple,  s.  to  Graythwaite  on  the  death  of  his 
brother;  d.  anm  30  Nov.  1871. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury,  R.N.,  subsequently  pi-omoted 
to  Capt.  and  command  of  a  frigate  in  the  Maritime  Service 
of  the  H.  IvI.C,  m.  15  July,  1834,  Frances,  dau.  of  C.ipt. 
Thomas  Sanders,  H.E.I.C-  mariLime  service,  and  </.  Jan. 
1856,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  17  F'eh.  1878)  one  son  and  two 
daus., 

1  Thomas  Mylks,  now  of  Graythwaite  and  Esthwaite. 
1  Susan  Frances,  d.  xtiuii.  Ls68.  2  Ellen  Jane. 

IV.  George,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Indian  army,  and  Col.  of  the 
6th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  to.  1st,  Sarah  Theresa,  dau. 
ot  Arthur  Short,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  surviving  dau. 
Aileen  Theresa,  to.  1870,  Col.  Robert  Lockhart  Ross,  C.B., 
who  d.  21  June,  1873.  Gen.  Sandys  ia.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Stewart,  of  Fasnacloich,  co.  Argyll,  by  whom  he  had, 
with  three  daus.,  one  son,  luiwyn  Del,  Major  Northampton- 
shire Regt.,  b.  2  Jan.  1858  ;  to.  25  Sept.  1883,  Clarissa 
Marion,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  G.  E.  Owen  Jackson,  late  Royal 
Marine  Light  Infantry,  and  has  twin  sons,  George  Oweil 
and  Mervyn  Keats.     Gen.  Sandys  d.  20  Oct.  1864. 

V.  William  Travis  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Burton-Ie-Coggles,  Grant- 
ham, m.  6  Aug.  1835,  Caiharine,  dau.  of  William  Woottoa 
Abney,  Esq.  of  MeasUam  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  21  Jan. 
1883,  leaving  issue, 

1  Edwin  William,  of  Fulford  House,  co.  Y'ork,  J.P.,  M.P. 
for  Lancashire  18w5,  late  JLijor  R.A.,  b.  21  March,  1838; 
m.  1st,  20  June,  1865,  Frances  Anne  Sandys,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edwin  Sandys  Bain,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  of  l'.a.--ter 
Liveland,  co.  Stirling,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  June,  1874; 
had  issue,  1  William  Bain  Richardson,  Lieut.  R.A  ,  ij.  20 
May,  1S68;  2  Henry  Myles,  b.  30  March,  L'71  ;  3  Edivard 
Selon,  2nd  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  17  Sept.  1872;  1  Frances 
Catherine  JIary,  d.  16  Jan.  1878;  2  Agnes  Elizabeth,  d.  6 
June,  1874.  He  m.  2ndly,  17  April,  1879,  Eliza  liidley, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  B.  Carr,  sil.A.,  Canon  of  Dur- 
ham, and  has  a  dau.  Dorothy. 

2  Henry  Stair,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  14  Aug.  1841  ;  m.  1st,  13 
Feb.  1866,  Frances  Beatrice,  3id  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Henry  Abney,  of  The  Firs,  Derby;  she  (i.  1  April,  ls74. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  29  April,  1880,  Mary  Alice,  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Till,  Vicar  of  Gnosall,  co.  Stafford. 

3  Richard,  b.  24  and  d.  25  Aug.  1843. 

■    4  Arthur  Abney,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards,   h.  18  Oct. 
1802. 
5  Walter  del,  6.  17  Feb.  1855  ;  d.  23  April,  1S81. 

1  Albreda  Elizabeth,  d.  7  Oct.  1840. 

2  Catharine  Margaret,  to.  14  March,  1876,  Rev.  C.  II. 
Potchett,  and  has  issue. 

3  Harriet  Isabel.  4  F'rances  Anne,  d.  3  Nov.  1853. 

VL  James,  H.E.I.C.S. 

I.  Elizabeth  Hamilton,  d.  unm.  7  March,  1884,  aged  90  years. 

II.  Ellen,  d.  unm.  27  July,  1S65. 

III.  Harriet,  d.  uum.  16  Sept.  1b69. 

IV.  Agnes,  d.  until.  Sept.  1837. 

V.  Jane  Roberts,  m.  15  May,  1850,  Jedcdiah  Strutt,  Esq.  of 
Helper,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  s.  p.  24  Nov.  1869. 

Jlr.  Sandys  d.  30  Nov.   1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  Thomas  Myles  Sandys. 

Arms — Or,  a  fcsse  dancett^e  between  three  crosses-crosslet 
fitchee  gu.  Quartcrings  :  2nd,  Rawson,  per  fesse  gu.  and  az.,  ^ 
a  tower  domed  arg. ;  3rd,  JIann,  az.,  on  afesseembaltleil  arg.,  i 
between  three  goats  statant  of  the  last,  as  many  ogresses;  4th, 
Sandys,  as  l.efore ;  5th,  Rawson,  as  before ;  6th,  as  tirst. 
Crct,t—A  griffin  segreant  per  fesse  orand  gu.  Motto— Vrohum 
non  poeniiet. 


SAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


1789 


Seat — Graythwaite  Hall,  Ulverstone,  co.  Lancaster. 
Clubs— CaT\lon  and  United  Servit:e. 


SANDYS-LUMSDAINE    OF    LUMSDAINE. 

Sandts-Lumsdaine,  Edwin  Eobeet  John,  Esq. 
of  Lumsdaine  and  Blanerne,  co.  Berwick,  and  of 
Innergellie,  co.  Fife,  J. P.  co.  Berwick,  B.A.  Ch. 
Ch.  Oxford,  b.  31  May,  1865 ;  s.  his  father  18 
June,  1873. 

^famlln  of  ^umsbainf. 

Liineag'e. — The  ancient  border  family  of  Lumsdaine  has 
resided  in  co.  Berwick  from  a  very  early  date. 

GiLLEM  andCRENDE  LuMisDEN  attested  a  charter  granted  to 
the  Priory  of  Coldingham,  by  Waldeve,  Earl  of  Dunbar,  be- 
tween the  years  1166  and  1182,  and  the  names  of  Radulf, 
William,  John,  Adam,  and  Gilbert  de  Lumisden  appear  as 
attesting  different  grants  to  the  same  priory  in  the  long  reign 
of  William  the  Lion,  ciica  1200.  The  next  of  whom  we  find 
mention  is 

Adam  de  Lumisden,  whose  name  appears  among  the  signa- 
tures to  Ragman's  Roll  in  fealty  to  Edward  L,  1292,  1296, 
and  1297.  He  was  the  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Lumsdaines 
of  that  ilk  and  Blanerne,  whose  representative,  the  gallant 

Sir  James  Lumsdaine,  was  Col.  in  the  army  of  Gustavus 
Adolphus,  King  of  Sweden.  At  the  siege  of  Frankfort,  he 
■  and  Hepburn,  who  commanded  another  Scotch  regiment  in  the 
Swedish  service,  being  called  upon  by  name  by  the  king, 
forced  the  gates  of  the  city,  and  entered  at  the  head  of  their 
men ;  Sir  James's  regiment  alone  took  eighteen  colours.  His 
great-grandson, 

Robert  Lumsdaine,  of  that  ilk,  was  also  of  Stravithie,  in 

right  of  his  wife,  Eliza,  dau.  and  heir  of  his  cousin,  James 

Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Stravithie,  upon  whose  death  he  m.  for 

his  2nd  wife,  Sophia  Lunden.    He  left  issue, 

James,  to.  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Anstruther,  of  Bal- 

caskie,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Robert,  who  s.  his  father,  but  d.  unm. 
John  (heir  to  his  brother),  of  Lumsdaine,  Blanerne,  and 

Innergellie,  upon  whose  death  the  estates  reverted  to  his 

cousin, 

William  Lumsdaine,  3rd  son  of  William,  4th  son  of  James 
Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Rannyhill,  whose  great-grandfather,  Col. 
William  Lumsdaine,  was  youngest  brother  of  Sir  James  Lums- 
daine, the  distinguished  soldier  under  Gustavus  Adolphus, 
William  Lumsdaine,  who  thus  became  head  and  representative 
of  the  family,  d.  unm.  6  Jan.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister. 

Mart  Lillias  Lumsdaine,  m.  Rev.  Edwin  Sandys,  eldest 
son  of  Edwin  Humphrey  Sandys,  Esq.,  and  d.  1864  {see  below). 

^amilg  of  Sanbgs. 

For  ancestry,  see  preceding  Article. 

Most  Rev.  Edwin  Sandys,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York, 
appointed  Master  of  Catherine  Hall  and  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Cambridge  15S3,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Worcester  1559,  trans- 
lated to  London  1570,  and  to  the  Archbishopric  of  York  1577, 
d.  10  July,  1588,  leaving  behind  him  a  deservedly  high  repu- 
tation for  learning  and  virtue.  His  Grace  m.  Cicely,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wilford,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  (Sirj,  ancestor  of  the  Babons  Sandys  of  Ombersley. 

Edwin  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat. 

Myles  (Sir),  created  a  Baronet  1612  ;  the  title  expired 
with  his  eldest  son.  Sir  Myles  Sandys  Sandys,  Bart.,  who 
d.s.p. 

George,  celebrated  as  a  traveller  and  poet,  d.  1643. 

The  2nd  son. 

Sib  Edwin  Sandys,  Knt.,  a  distinguished  politician  of  the 
time  of  James  I.,  d.  1629,  and  was  bur.  in  the  church  of 
Northboume,  Kent,  where  he  had  a  seat  and  fair  estate.  Sir 
Edward  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Eveleigh,  Esq.  of 
Devon,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  in.  Sir  Thomas 
Wilsford,  Knt.  of  Heding.  He  ni.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Southcoft,  Esq. ;  Srdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Neviuson, 
Esq.  of  Eastry,  Kent,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  Anne; 
and  4thly,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Bulkeley,  Knt.  of 
Anglesey,  by  whom  (who  d.  1640)  he  had 

Henry,  d.  s.  p.  1619. 

Edwin,  of  Northbourne  Court,  ancestor  of  Sandys  of  North- 
bourne  Court,  extinct  Baronets. 

Richard,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Richard  Sandys,  of  Downe  Hall,  Kent,  was,  like  his  brother 
Edwin,  a  Col.  in  the  Parliamentary  army.  By  his  wife,  Hester, 
dau.  of  Edwin,  2nd  son  of  Anthony  .^ucher,  Esq.  of  Bourne, 
Kent,  he  left,  amo.-ig  other  issue,  an  eldest  sou, 


Edwin  Sandys,  whose  son, 

Jordan  Sandys,  Capt.  R.X.,  of  Downe  Hall,  dying  1753, 
left  by  his  wife  Deborah,  dau.  of  George  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of 
London,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Downe  Hall,  and  afterwards  of 
Northbourne  Court,  in  right  of  his  wife,  Piiscilla,  eldest  sur- 
viving dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Richard  Sandys,  Bart,  of  North- 
bourne.   By  her  he  left, 

Richard  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Northbourne,  J. P.,  m.  Susan 
Crayford,  dau.  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  by  whom  (who  d.  1777) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Hougham,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 

1  Richard   Edwin,    Lieut.   R.N.,   killed  in  the  action  ofT 
Copenhagen,  2  April,  1801,  s.p. 

1  Catherine,   co-heir  after  her  brother's  death,  m.  1803, 
Admiral  John  Chesshyre. 

Mr.  Sandys  m.  2ndly,  Lady  Frances  Alicia  Aslong, 
widow  of  William  Aslong,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Charles, 
3rd  Earl  of  Tankerville,  by  whom  (who  m.  3rdly,  the 
Rev.  Edward  Beckingham  Benson,  Rector  of  Deal;,  he 
had  issue, 

2  Alicia  Arabella,  co-heir  with  her  half-sister,  m.  Francis 
Cockburn,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  George  Cockburn,  Knt. 

II.  Edwin  Humphrey,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  Susan,  ni.  Henry  Godfrey  Faussett,  Esq.  of  Heppiugton, 
Kent. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edwin  Humphrey  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Kent,  to.  1st, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fagge,  Bart,  of  Mystole,  Kent, 
and  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Lord  Chick,  Esq., 
and  by  the  latter  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edwin,  who  became  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Richard 
Edwin,  at  Copenhagen,  heir  male  of  the  Sandys  or'  Kent. 
He  m.  1816,  Mary  Lillias,  dau.  and  (on  her  brother's  death) 
heir  of  William  Lumsdaine,  and  in  right  of  her  assumed, 
1830,  the  name  and  arms  of  Lumsdaine  in  addition  to  those 
of  Sandys.    He  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Gordon,  who  (surviving  his  two  elder  brothers) 
s.  to  his  mother's  estates  at  her  decease,  1864. 

1  Mary  Lilias,  m.  1843,   George  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.  of 
Bangour,  N.B. 

2  Seliiia  Helen,  m.  1850,  Rev.  F.  G.  Simpson. 

3  Helen  Melville,  to.  1854,  Rev.  H.  G.  P'aussett,  4th  son  of 
Rev.  Godfrey  Faussett,  D.D.,  of  Hcppington,  Kent. 

n.  Charles,  b.  1786  ;  m.  Sedley  Frances  Burdett,  andd.  1859, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  George,  Lieut.  R.N. ,  b.  1791 ;  d.  unm.  at  sea,  1812. 

IV.  James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1794;  drowned  at  sea,  1815. 

V.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rockland  St.  Mary,  Norfolk,  m.. 
Mary  Almeria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Cooper  Willyams,  Rector  of 
Kingston,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Edwin  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector   of   Babington,  co. 
Somerset. 

1  Mary  Almeria,  to.  1867,  Robert  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  The  Old, 
Hall,  Norfolk. 

2  Elizabeth  Agnes.  3  Lotiisa  Helen. 

4  Lilias  Cicely,  d.  6  March,  1883. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Henry  Benson,  Esq.  of  Ramsgate. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1813. 
His  grandson. 

Rev.  Francis  Gordon  Sandys-Lumsdaine,  of  Lumsdaine- 
and  Blanerne,  co.  Berwick,  and  Innergellie,  co.  Fife,  J[.A., 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  J.P.,  b.  12  Jan.  1828  ;  to.  1857,  Alice,  6th  dau. 
of  John  Cattley,  Esq.  of  ShabdenPark,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edwin  Robert  John,  now  of  Lumsdaine. 

II.  Francis  Miles,  Capt.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  6.  1  Nov.. 
1865. 

III.  George  Gordon,  b.  1867. 

I.  Mary  Lillias.  ii.  Alice  Helen. 

III.  Agnes  Cecily.  iv.  Amy. 

Rev.  Mr.  Sandys-Lumsdaine  d.  18  June,  1873,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son,  the  present  Edwin  Robert  John  Sandys- 
Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Lumsdaine. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  a  wolfs  head  couped  ppr. 
dexter,  a  buckle  arg.  in  chief,  and  an  escallop  arg.  in  base, 
for  Lumsdaine:  or,  a  fesse  dancettee  gu.  between  three 
crosses-crosslet  fitch6e  gu.  fnrSANDTs.  Crests — Lumsdaine,  An 
earn,  or  sea  eagle,  devouring  a  salmon,  all  ppr. ;  Sandys,  A 
griffin  per  fesse  or  and  gu.  Supporters — Lumsdaine,  A  lion  and 
a  bear.  Motto— VoT  Lumsdaine,  Beware  in  time,  and  for 
Sandys,  Probum  non  poenitet. 

6'ea(3— Blanerne,  Edron,  co.  Berwick;  and  Innergellie,  co_ 
Fife. 

Club — New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


SANFORD     OF    NYNEHEAD     COURT. 

Sanford,  William  Atshford,  Esq.  of  Nyne- 
licad  Court,  SoiiRr^et,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  J. P.  for 


1790 


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SAN 


Devon,  formerlT  in  the  colonial  serTice,  antlior  of 
•works  and  papers  on  geologj,  b.  2  Dec.  1818 ;  w. 
1st,  14  Miiy,  1857,  Sarah  Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry 
Seymour,  Esq.  of  Knoyle,  in  co.  Wilts,  by  whom 
■{■who  d.  14  Aug.  1S67)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Charles  Atshford,  Capt.  3rd  batt.  Duke  of 
Edinburgh's  OViltsliire)  Rogt.  b.  G  June,  lyoO. 

II.  Henry  Seymour  John  Ayshford,  h.  20  Juno,  1863. 

I.  Ellen  Henrietta,  in.  Charles  Edward  Polc-Carcw,  Esq.  of 
Hatton,  Ceylon,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

u.  Mary  Ethei,  jii.  9  Jan.  18S+,  Jlajor-Gen.  Paul  Sanford, 
Lord  Methucn,  C.B..  C.M.G.,  etc.,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons  and  two  daus.    (Sec  Bukke's  Pui-ayc.) 

III.  Blanche  Clotilda. 

IV.  Kosalind. 

Mr.  Sanford  m.  2ndly,  5  Dec.  1874,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Harriett,  dau.  of  Eight  Rev.  Lord  Arthur 
Charles  Hervey,  D.D.,  Eishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
and  granddau.  of  Frederick  AVilliam,  5th  Earl  and 
1st  ilarquess  of  Bristol.    She  d.  26  Nov.  1877. 

liineag'e. — The  family  of  Sanford  is  one  of  considerable 
antiquity  in  the  cos.  of  Somerset  and  Devon.  The  present  pos- 
sessor of  Xynehead  represents,  through  the  marriage  of  Henry 
Sanford,  Esq.  of  Xynehead  (who  d.  1044_),  with  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Ayshford,  Esq.  of  Ayshford,  Devon,  the  Ayshfords  of 
Ayshford,  derived  in  lineal  descent  from  Stephanusde  Eisforde, 
of  Eisforde,  in  the  reign  of  William  the  Conqueror.  The 
oldest  Ayshford  deed  in  possession  of  Mr.  Sanford  bears  date 
anno  43  Henry  III.,  and  relates  to  a  final  award  of  a  piece 
of  land  (still  in  Mr.  Sanford's  possession)  between  Perrel  de 
Sanford  and  Thomas  de  Ayshford.  The  existing  chapel  of 
Ayshford  is  of  the  14th  century,  but  on  repairing  it,  there  was 
found  carving  of  the  11th  and  12th  centuries  embedded  in  the 
wall,  showing  the  existence  of  an  earlier  building.  The  estate 
of  Ayshford  appears  never  to  have  been  sold.  The  oldest 
Sanford  deed  in  possession  of  the  family  bears  date  anno 
1  Hexrt  IV.  The  estates  were  at  that  time  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Dulverton.  The  manor  of  Brook  Sanford  formed  part 
of  the  parishes  of  Exton  and  Winsford,  in  Somerset,  but 
about  1600  the  family  became  possessed  of  the  manor  of 
Kynehead,  upon  which  they  have  ever  since  resided.  The 
name  and  arms  are  seen  on  a  tomb  in  the  Temple  Church, 
London,  as  those  of  Gilbert  Sanford,  who  appears  to  have 
given  his  land  to  the  Knights  Templar  in  the  reign  of  Henrv 
II.  His  son,  Gilbert  Sanford,  in  the  reign  of  King  John, 
seems  to  have  been  connected  with  the  Knights  Templar, 
tiiough  not  one  of  them.  A  record  in  the  Heralds'  College, 
liOndon,  shows  that  this  Gilbert,  who  was  feudal  Baron  of 
Sanford  tenvp.  Henry  III.,  was  Chamberlain  in  fee  to  Eleanor, 
Queen  of  Henry  III.  His  son,  Gilbert  Sanford,  inherited 
the  manor  of  Ilormade  Magna,  co.  Hertford,  and  held  it  by 
serjeanlcy  of  service  in  the  Queen's  Chamber.  His  dau.  and 
heir,  Alice,  ni.  Robert  de  Vere,  5th  Earl  of  Oxford,  and  6th 
Hereditary  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  of  England,  and  conveyed 
the  manor  to  her  husband,  whose  descendants  sold  it  temp. 
Queen  Elizabeth  to  Anthony  Gage,  citizen  of  London.  His 
representative,  Daniel  Gage,  at  the  ?oronation  of  James  I., 
claimed  the  office  of  Chamberlain  to  the  Qneen,  but  failed  to 
substantiate  his  claim.  Laurence,  a  brother  of  Gilbert,  the 
first  Chamberlain,  appears  to  have  left  the  east  of  England, 
and  to  have  become  connected  by  marriage  with  the  Bassetts, 
in  Wales.  The  arms  on  the  tomb  of  Martin  Sanford,  the  first 
of  Xynehead,  are  identical  with  those  on  a  deed  made  between 
one  of  the  Bassett  family  and  Xicholas  Sanford,  respecting  the 
manor  of  Lequid  in  Wales,  which  are  the  same  as  those  of 
Baron  Sanford.  His  son,  Laurence,  exchanged  this  manor  for 
that  of  Whitford,  in  Devon,  with  his  son's  wife,  Alicia  Bassett, 
as  evidenced  by  the  Hundred  Roll  of  Devon,  temp.  Edward  I. 

John  Sanford,  Lord  of  Brook  Sanford,  in  Winsford  and 
Exton,  Somerset,  was  po.=sessed  of  that  manor  in  the  reign  of 
EicHARD  II.,  and  held  other  lands  in  that  co.  and  co.  Devon. 
His  son  and  successor, 

HcGo  Sanford,  of  Brook  Sanford,  had,  by  Matilda  his  wife 
(who  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  Bassett),  a  son, 

William  Sanford,  of  Brook  Sanford,  who  m.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Xicholas  Rodway,  and  widow  of  Robert  Alexander,  of  Sid- 
mouth  and  Halberton,  Devon,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (to  whom  his  mother  gave  her  property  in  the 
parishes  of  Halberton  and  Sidmouth,  by  deed  taap.  Edward 
IV.).     He  m.  Elizabeth  Bonville,  of  Dulverton,  and  had  a 

Bon,  John,  who  ra  Ist,  Ann,  dau.  of ,  and  had  issue,  who 

all  rf.  young;  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Andrew  Harlewyn, 
of  CoUumpton,   and  had  issue,   Christopher,   who  s.  his 


great-uncle;  Baldwin,  in,  Juliana,  dau.  of  —  Richards,  and 

had  a  son,   Nicholas;    George;  Henry;  Bartholomew,  j:i. 

Aliec,  dau.   of  —  Wilde,  and   had  a  son,   Antony,  who  d. 

young;  Edward,   m.  JIargaret,  dau.  of  Giles  Bruges,  and 

had  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Jane,  Dorothy. 
The  elder  son, 

Philip  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Halberton,  g.  his  father,  and 
d.  s.  p.  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
nephew, 

Christopher  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Halberton,  Devon,  with  whom 
the  Visitation  of  thatco.,16'20,  and  that  of  Somerset,  commences. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Balshe,  of  Ilminster,  in  the  latter 
CO.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Martin,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Philip  Dunn,  and 
widow  of  Philip  Xewcourt,  of  Tiverton;  2ndly,  Joan,  dau. 
of  —  Sydenham,  of  Dulverton,  and  had  issue,  Christopher, 
Richard,  Frances. 

III.  Bartholomew,  of  Withycombe  Raleigh,  Somerset,  m. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Woodrow,  of  Ilfracombe,  Devon,  and  had 
four  sons, 

1  Christopher,  of  Eicknoller,  Somerset,  who  signed  the 
Visitation  of  that  co.  1023,  and  ni.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Wyville,  of  Crediton,  Devon,  and  was  bur.  at  Xynehead, 
2  Sept.  1699,  leaving  a  dau.  Jane,  who  m.  —  Coggan. 

2  Antony.  3  Fabyan.  4  Thomas. 

IV.  Hugo,  of  Exeter,  living  1620,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bird,  of  Exeter,  and  luid  issue,  Peter,  aged  31  in  1620 ; 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Molineux,  of  Exeter ;  Grace ;  and  Thoma- 
zin. 

V.  Baldwin,  d.  1622;  having  m.  Philippa,  dau.  of  — 
Wilshere,  and  had  issue,  Lewis ;  Ann ;  Thomazin ;  and 
Jane. 

VI.  Edward, 

VII.  George,  d.  at  Milverton,  1606. 

I.  Dorothy,  jji.  Nicholas  Turner,  of  Halburton. 

II.  Isabel.  III.  Jane. 
The  eldest  son, 

Martin  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Halburton,  co.  Devon,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Champnics,  of  Uffculme,  Devon,  and  had 
issue, 

Martin,  his  heir. 

Abigail,  ni.  George  Sydenham,  of  Devon. 
Dorothy,  m.  Christopher  Branford. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Martin  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Xynehead,  Somerset,  High 
Sheriff  for  that  co.  1641,  ru.  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Sydenham, 
of  Dulverton,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had  (with  three  children  who 
d.  before  1620,  William,  Arthur,  and  Penelope)  three  sons  and 
one  dau., 
Henry,  his  heir. 

William,  b.  1616,  m.  and  had  issue,  James ;  William ; 
Henry,  a  merchant  in  Loudon,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  San- 
ford. 

George,  6.  1617,  ra.  Elizabeth  Rich,  and  had  issue,  Joseph, 
Fellow  of  Balliol,  Oxford;  James:  T.lomas ;  William; 
George,  m.  —  dau.  of  —  Worth,  of  'NVorthey,  Devon,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  m.  Philip  Cheeke,  of  Exe- 
ter, a  son,  William,  ni.  the  dau.  of  —  Loder,  of  Glouces- 
tershire, and  had  issue ;  Richard. 
William,  d.  young.  Arthur. 

Jane,  b.  1610,  aged  10  at  Visitation. 
Penelope. 

Mary,  m.  Thomas  Gorges,  and  was  mother  or  grandmother 
of  Sir  F'erdinando  Gorges. 

Mr.  Sanford,  who  signed  the  Visitation  of  Devon  1620,  d. 
1643,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henry  Sanford,  Esq.  of  X'ynehead,  b.  I6I2,  aged  8  at 
Visitation  of  Devon  ;  m.  Mary  (b.  1807),  dau.  of  Henry  Aysh- 
ford, Esq.  (by  Amy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Bluet,  of  Hol- 
combe-Rogus,  Devon,  and  granddau.  of  Roger  Ayshford,  who 
was  great-grandson  of  William  Ayshford,  of  Ayshford,  in  the 
same  co.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Francis,  of. 
Comfiorie,  Somerset),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1662)  had  (with  two 
daus..  Amy,  who  m.  —  Yard,  and  Susan,  ra.  James  Courtnay, 
of  Molland)  two  sons,  Maktin,  his  heir,  and  John,  heir  to  his 
brother.  Mr.  Sanford  was  bur.  at  Xynehead,  9  Feb.  1644,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Martin  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehcad,  who  ?».  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Putt,  of  Combe,  in  Devon,  and  had  several  children, 
who  all  d.  young.     He  d.  and  was  bur.  at  Gitsham,  Devon,     ' 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Xynehead,  M.P.  for  Taunton 
and  afterwards  for  Ninehead,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lucy 
Kuightley,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  ancestor  of  the 
Lords  Knightley  of  Fawsley  (by  Jane  Grey  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Henry  Benson,  Esq.,  by  Hon.  Elizabeth  Grey 
his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Stamford,  and 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lord  Grey,  of  Groby,  and  Lady  Elizabeth 
Bourchier  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward,  4th  Earl  of 


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Bath,  Lord  Fitzwarine),  by  whom  he  had  eleven  children, 
1  William,  his  heir;  2  Ayshford,  'nt.  Elizabeth  Gatcliell; 
3  Henry,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Clarke,  of  Chipleigh, 
M.P.,  &c. ;  4  Benjamin;  5  John;  1  Penelope,  hi.  Kobert 
Inclodon,  of  Pilton,  Devon  ;  2  Lucy,  m.  John  Harwood,  of 
Plymtre,  Devon  ;  3  Mary,  m.  Henry  Sanford,  of  London, 
merchant ;  4  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Carcw,  of  Crowcombe ; 
■6  Susanna,  m.  John  Woodhull,  of  Korthampton;  6  Amy, 
TO.  Nathaniel  Castleton,  of  London.  Mr.  Sanford  d.  1711,  aged 
72,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sanfokd,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Chipleigh,  M.P.  for  Taunton,  Comp- 
troller of  the  Household  to  Mart  II.,  and  the  intimate  friend 
.and  correspondent  of  John  Locke,  the  philosopher,  and  had 
issue, 

AViLLiAM,  his  heir. 

John,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  Chichester,  of  Yeolston 
and  Kaleigh.  and  widow  of  George  Musgrave  (by  whom  she 
had  issue,  Thomas  Musgrave,  and  Juliana,  who  j/i.  Sir  James 
Langham,  of  Cottesbrooke,  Northampton!,  and  had  issue,  1 
William,  m.  Mary  Clarke,  and  had  a  dau.,  Frances,  who  "(. 
—  Tilson ;  2  George,  Col.  of  Dragoons,  killed  in  the  Maroon 
war,  12  Aug.  1795,  whose  descendant  in  the  direct  line  is 
Major-Gen.  Sanford,  C.B.,  late  li.E.,  commanding  the 
Meerut  Div.  in  India;  3  John,  m.  Amy,  dau.  of  Newdigate 
Pointz,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  John,  m..  William,  George, 
Catherine,  Lucy,  Julia,  m.  — Terry,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  Amy  ; 
4  Thomas  ;  6  Peregrine ;  6  Henry  William,  m.  1st,  —  dau. 
of  Beardsley,  2ndly,  Willimena,  dau.  of  —  Spencer,  and 
had  issue,  Henry,  William,  Henry,  Caroline,  and  Willimena, 
who  m.  Thomas  Putt,  of  Combe ;  3rdly,  Juliana,  dau.  of 
Sir  W.  Younge,  Bart. 
Mr.  Sanford  d.  1718,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  )ii.  Anne  (who(Z.  1777), 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Chichester,  4th  Bart,  of  Baleigh,  and  d.  1770, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  d.  1801. 

III.  James,  d.  1761. 

IV.  Joseph,  m.  Kachel,  dau.  of  Alexander,  5th  Earl  of 
Antrim,  and  d.  at  Nice,  1829,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1811) 
had  a  dau.,  Ann  Frances,  who  d.  at  Nice,  1819. 

V.  Edward,  d.  1777. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Francis  Kodd,  of  Trebartha,  Cornwall. 
Mr.  Sanford  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  who  m.  Hon.  Jane 
Anstruther,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Anstruther,  Knt.,  by  Jean, 
Baroness  Newark,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John,  2nd  Lord 
Newark,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Ayshford,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Vicar  of  Nynehead,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
George  Morgan,  and  had  a  dau.  Anna  Horatia  Caroline, 
who  m.  14  Oct.  1844,  Frederick  Henry  Paul,  2nd  Baron 
Methuen  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 

I.  Ann  Elizabeth,  m.  Paolo  MaruUi  d'AscoIi,  brother  of  Duca 
d'Ascoli,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Naples. 

II.  Jane,  d.  v.nm.  at  Naples. 

Mr.  Sanford  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William    Ayshford    Sanford,    Esq.    of    Nynehead,    and 

Lynton,  m.  Aug.  1793,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Marshall, 

of  Breage,  Cornwall,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  20  Jan.  1855),  an 

only  son, 
Edward  Ayshford,  his  heir. 

Mr.  Sanford  d.  30  April,  1833,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 
Edward  Ayshford  Sanford,  Esq.,   F.B.S.,  of  Nynehead 

Court,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  Somerset,  b.  23  May,  1794  ;  m.  1st,  4 

Nov.  1817,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Langham,  8th  Bart. 

of  Cottesbrooke,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  Aug.   1836)  he   had 

issue, 

I.  William  Ayshford,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Ayshford  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Wells, 
.  lately  Rectiir  of  Combe  Flory,  Diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells, 

m.  Christina  Emma,  dau.  of  M.  H.  Perceval,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Eugene  Ayshford,  Major  (retired),  late  60th  Rifles,  m. 
Constance,  dau.  of  Charles  Monk,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has 
issue,  Gilbert  and  Ahce. 

2  Edward  Charles  Perceval. 

III.  Henry  Ayshford,  of  Waltham  House,  near  Chelmsford, 
J. P.,  late  Col.  Koyal  Buckinghamshire  Militia,  formerly 
Capt.  43rd  Regt.  Light  Infantry;  b.  28  July,  1822  ;  m.  10 
May,  1859,  Emily  Katherine  Anne,  dau.  of  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Granville  Charles  Henry  Somerset,  M.P.,  and  grand- 
duu.  of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort. 

IV.  John  Ayshford,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  5  Oct.  1851. 

v.  Charles  Ayshford,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  killed  at  the  siege 
of  Lucknow  1858.  He  received  promotion  immediately 
before  his  death,  having  commanded  the  Guide  Cavalry 
during  the  siege  of  Delhi,  and  having  been  mentioned  in 
nearly  every  despatch. 


1.  Charlotte,   m.  14  Aug.  1847,  Ambrose   Lethbridge   God- 
dard,  Esq.  of  The  Lawn,  Swindon,  Wilts,  M.P.  for  Cricklade, 
1847-57  and  1874-80,  and   has  had  issue  (see  Goddard  of 
Sinmlon). 
n.  Henrietta  Mary,  m.  1858,  Edward  Lewis  Knight.  Esq.  of 
Hornicote  Manor,  Cornwall,  formerly  Capt.  20fh  Regt.,  and 
d.  May,  1876,  leaving  issue,  three  sons  and  a  dau. 
Mr.  Sanford  in.  2ndly,  21  June,   1841,   Lady  Caroline  Anne 
Stanhope,  dau.  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of  Harrington,  by  whom 
(who  d.  Nov.  1856)  he  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1  Dec.  1871,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Ayshford  Sanford,  Esq.,  now  of  Nynehead  Court, 
.-irm.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  bars  wavy  arg., 
for  Sanford;  2nd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  sa., 
for  Sanford,   ancient;     3rd,  arg.,  three  ashen  keys  ppr.  be- 
tween two  chevronels  sa.    Cresi— A  martlet  ppr.   Jl/oHo— Ferme 
en  foy. 
iSeai— Nynehead  Court,  Wellington,  Somerset. 


SANKEY    OF    COOLMORE. 

Sanket,  Matthew  Yilliees  Elrington,  Esq, 
of  Coolmore,  co.  Tipperary,  late  Lieut.  5tli  Dra- 
goon Guards,  formerly  Lieut.  P.W.O.  Eegt.,  b.  1 
April,  1846  ;  s.  his  father  1881. 

Lineage.— The  Sankeys  descend  from  a  Lancashire  family 
of  considerable  antiquity. 

HiEROM  Sankey,  Esq.,  aged  25  in  1646  (son  of  Richard 
Sankey,  of  Endsworth,  Salop,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hilary  Smolt,  Esq.  of  Burford  Castle,  Dorset,  and  grandson 
of  Peter  Sankey,  Esq.  oi  Cotton,  Salop,  who  was  younger  son 
of  Thomas  Sankey,  of  Sankey,  co.  Lancaster,  temp.  Queen  Eliza- 
beth), was  Major-Comm.  of  the  Regt.  of  Horse  of  Chester, 
and  afterwards  Col.  of  Horse,  Comm.  of  a  Brigade  in  Ireland. 
He  became  M.P.  successively  for  cos.  Cork,  Waterford,  and 
Tipperary,  and  also  for  the  borough  of  Woodstock,  lied.  s.  p. 
and  intestate.  Administration  was  granted  4  Feb.  1687,  to  his 
nephew, 

Richard  Sankey,  Col.  in  the  army  of  William  III.  (son  of 
Robert  Sankey,  of  Hodnet,  Salop),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Ballynort,  co  Limerick,  and  dying  1693,  left  a 
son, 

Jacob  Sankey,  Esq.  of  St.  Johnstown,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Abigail,  dau.  of  Matthew  Jacob,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Johnstown,  and 
wag  father  of 

Matthew  Sankey,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Villiers,  Esq.  of  Hanbury  Hall,  co.  StalTord, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Jacob,  his  heir.  ii.  Mathew. 

III.  Richard,  of  St.  Eitfs,  Member  of  Assembly. 

IV.  George. 

V.  William,  M.P.,  of  Harcourt  Street,  Dublin,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Mills,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Matthew,  of  Bawnmore,  co.  Cork,  and  Modeshill,  co. 
Tipperary,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1819,  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Col.  Henry  O'Hara,  of  O'llarabrook,  co.  Antrim, 
nephew  of  Viscount  Duncan,  of  Camperdown,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1  Dec.  1882)  had  issue, 

William,  C.B.,  of  Bawnmore,  co.  Cork,  and  Modeshill,  co. 
Tipperary,  General,  late  Lieut.-Col.  62nd  Regt.,  b.  15 
July,  1822  ;  m.  9  Dec.  1852,  Hannah  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of 
John  Roe,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Rockwell,  and  had  issue, 
Matthew  Henry  Phineas  Riall,  Capt.  late  R.E.,  b.  9 
Nov.  1853  ;  m.  5  July,  1876,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major- 
Gen.  Pym,  and  has  issue,  Crofton  Edward  Pym,  6. 
17   May,   1877;    Celia  Katherine,  6.  6  Nov.  1880; 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Pym,  6.  22  May,  1883. 
Alfred  Robert  Mandeville,   Capt.   R.E.,  b.  19  Dec. 

1857. 
Cyril  Charles,  Capt.  E.A.,  6.  1  Aug.  1861. 
Agnes  Elizabeth,  b.  9  April,  1859. 
Matthew  Henry,  of  Lurganbrae,   Fermanagh,  J.P.,  h.  8 
Dec.  1823 ;  m.  1st.  24  Sept.  1850.  Mary  Charlotte,  only 
dau.  of  Rev.   William  Lennard  Roper,  of  Monaghan, 
and  granddau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry  Koper, 
Dean  of  Clonmacnoise,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1851) 
had  a  son,  William  Roper,  b.  8  July,  1851,  deceased. 
Mr.  Sankey  m.  2ndly,  1  Feb.  1853,  Mehetabel,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Roe,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Rockwell,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  d.  18  Feb.  1876,  having  had  i.ssue, 
Matthew  Villiers,  b.  3  Oct.  1853. 
Hierom  Richard  John,  b.  2  Dec.  1854. 
Henry,  b.  14  Oct.  1850. 
Edward  Morgan  Crolton,  6.  17  April,  1859. 
Charles  Arthur.  Gerald  Lewis. 

Emily  May  Elizabeth.  Ethel  Eleanor. 

Morgan  Crofton,  Major  Bengal  Artillery,  b.  3  Nov.  1827  ; 
d.  19  March,  1868. 
.     Eichard  Hierom  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  R.E.,  Chair- 


1792 


SAR 


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SAR 


man  of  Board  of  Works,  Ireland,  1S84,  b.  22  March, 
lS2y ;  e-ti-red  Madras  Ensiiieers  1846,  and  attained 
the  rank  of  Lieut.-Gen.  (retired)  1SS4  ;  served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  (modal  with  clasp?,  and  recommended 
for  V.C  )  :  HI.  ist,  185S,  Sophia  Jlary,  dan.  of  'William 
Henry  Bensun,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  2G  Oct.  1SS2)  has  surviving  issue,  two  daus. 
He  )ii.  2ndly,  1S90,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  late  Pierse 
Crcagh,  Esq.  of  O'Briens  Castle,  co.  Clare. 
Eleanor.  )/i.  Sackville  Peane  llaniiltou,  Esq.  of  Beech- 
mount,  CO.  Cork,  and  if.  1870.  He  .'.  30  July,  1878. 
Marianne,  m.  May,  1S44,  John  M.  Abbott,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 
Eliza  Villiers. 

Grace  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Benson,  Madras  Army,  and  d.  16 
Aug.  1S73,  having  had  issue. 
2  William,  JI..V.,    7)i.   Sophia,    Jan.   of  Robert  Mulock, 
Comptroller-Gen.  of  the  Stamp  Office,  and  had  issue, 
William  Henry  Villiers.  Eobert  Stephen  Villiers. 

Anna  Sophia.  Maria  Sarah. 

Hannah  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Roe,  Esq.  of  Kockwcll. 
Mary  Anne. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Jacob  Sasket,  Esq.  of  Coolinorc  (whose  will,  dated  1783, 
was  proved  1784^,  m.  17G8,  Mary  Elizabeth  Caldwell,  of  Dublin, 
sister  of  Admiral  Sir  Benjamin  Caldwell,  and  had  issue, 
Matthtw  Villiehs,  his  heir ;  Charles ;  Jacob ;  Andrew  Ilierom, 
Capt.  67th  Foot,  killed  in  Spain  1814;  Benjamin  d.  s.  j;. ; 
Anne  ;  Eliza,  m.  Benjamin  Bcnyon,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Stafford  ; 
and  Catherine.    The  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Villiebs  Sanket,  Esq.   of  Coolmore,  m.  Sept. 
IV92,  Mary  Amelia,  sister  of  Major  Elrington,  Major  of  the 
Tower  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had  issue, 
Matthew  Villiers,  of  Coolmore,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Perrv.  Esq.  of  Woodroffc,  co.  Tipperary,  but  d.  s.  p.  1837. 
John  Henry,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm. 
Jacob,  of  Coolmore. 
Mary   Elizabeth   Anne,  m.  Edward   Galwey,    Esq.,  son   of 

Ven.  ■\VilJiain  Galwey,  Archdeacon  of  Cashel. 
Ellenor  Jane.  Catherine,  m.  llev.  James  Morton. 

Dorothea. 

Mr.  Sankey  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jacob  Hiebom  Sanket,  Esq.,  of  Coolmore,  Tipperary,  J. P., 
Capt.  E.N.,  6.  23  July,  1807  ;  m.  8  Feb.  1844,  Melita  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  Capt.  Gawen  William  Rowan  Hamilton,  R.N.,  C.B.,  of 
Killyleagh  Castle,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew  Villiers  Elrington,  now  of  Coolmore. 

I.  Catherine  Amelia,  m.  July,  1865,  David,  2nd  son  of  David 
Hart,  Esq.  of  The  Park,  Leytonstone,  Essex. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  12  June,  1867,  J.  Barnett  Barker, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  75th  Eegt. 

III.  Evelyn  Grace,  m.  Kev.  W.  Smyly,  M.A. 
Capt.  Sankey  d.  1881. 

Anns— Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  salmon  of  the  field.  Crest — 
A  cubit  arm  vested  sa.,  cuffed  arg.,  holding  a  salmon  ppr. 
il/o((o— Sancta  clavis  coih  fides. 

Siat — Coolmore,  Fethard,  co.  Tipperary. 


SARSFIELD    OF    DOUGHCLOYNE. 

Saesfield,  Thomas  Eoxayne,  Esq.  of  Dough- 
clojne,  CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Eoyal 
Minister  Fusiliers,  b.  13  April,  1SG2 ;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  and  at  Exeter  College. 

Lineage. — The  first  of  the  family  of  Sarsfield  who  went 
to  Ireland  was  Thomas  de  Sarsfield,  "  Premier  porte  bannifere 
du  Eoi  Henbt  II."  a.d.  1172. 

The  titles  of  Earl  of  Lucan,  Viscount  KilmallocU,  and  pre- 
mier baronet  of  Ireland  were  borne  by  different  branches  of 
the  family.  The  Sabsfields  of  Sarsfield  Court,  from  whom 
the  Doughcloyne  line,  of  which  we  treat,  directly  descends, 
twice  forfeited  their  estates;  first,  under  Cromwell,  but  were 
reinstated  at  the  Restoration,  and  again,  under  William  III., 
having  taken  an  active  and  conspicuous  part  in  the  cause  of 
James  II. 

DAvro  DE  S.vBSFiELD,  wlio,  beforc  1300,  possessed  the  manors 
of  Glynnian  and  Calysil,  was  ancestor  of 

GEOrrsET  Sarsfield,  vi.  Jeanie  Martyn,  and  acquired  with 
her  large  estates  near  Cork,  and  the  fishery  called  Tully 
Calvy.  He  was  father  of  Thomas  SABSFiELD,whose  son,  Edmdnd 
Sarsfield,  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  Peter  "Sarchell."  He 
had  two  sons, 

William,  of  whose  line  presently. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Sabsfields,  Viscounts  Kilmal- 

LOCK. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Saesffeld,  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  James, 
whose  son,  Patrick,  was  ancestor  of  a  branch  of  the  family 


settled  at  Johnstown.  The  former,  Thomas  Sarsfield,  pre- 
sented to  the  Rectory  of  Glanman  in  1582.  He  was  father  of 
William  Sarsfield,  mentioned  in  the  settlements  of  Sars- 
field Court  14  Oct.  1620.  This  William  had  (with  younger 
issue)  a  son,  Thomas  Sarsfield,  living  in  1633,  who  was 
father  of 

DoMiNicK  Sarsfield,  who  obtained  a  decree  23  July,  1636, 
to  be  re-established  in  possession  of  Sarsfield  Court,  Tempulo- 
sky,  and  other  lands,  which  had  been  confiscated  by  Crom- 
well, and,  3  July,  1681,  letters  patent  to  execute  the  decree. 
His  son, 

DoMiNicK  Sarsfield,  Esq.  in.  Catherine  Ronayne,  and  had 
three  sons,  Dominick,  d.  num.  in  1767  ;  Philip,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  and  Edmond,  Col.  of  the  Irish  Brigade,  d.  unm.  in 
France.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Doughcloyne,  to.  Mary  Roynaye, 
and  had  an  elder  son, 

Dominick  Ronatne  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Doughcloyne,  m.  Jan. 
1793,  Mary  Bruce,  only  dau.  of  James  BonweU,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
and  Mary  Bruce  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Eonaine,  of  Doughcloyne. 

James,  d.  unm. 

Dominick,  Karrister-at-Law,  d.  1866. 

Philip,  ?H.  the  dau.  of  Daniel  Egan,  Esq,,  and  had  one  son 

and  two  daus.,  d.  1868. 
Ma)7,  m.  WUliam  Hastings  Greene,  of  Lota,  co.  Cork,  d. 

1872. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Ronatne  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Doughcloyne,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  6.  10  Deo.  1793 ;  m.  20  May,  1820, 
Angelina,  dau.  (by  Abigail  Evans  his  wife)  of  the  Rev, 
William  Stopford,  Rector  of  Garrycloyne,  cousin  of  the  Earl  of 
Courtown,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Dominick  Eonatne  Patrick,  of  Doughcloyne. 

Abigail  Joseph  Anne.  Angelina  Maria. 

Mr.  Sarsfield  d.  1  Oct.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Dominick  Ronatne  Patrick  Sarsfield,  Esq. of  Doughcloyne, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  late  Capt.  North  Cork  Rifles, 
6.  9  Sept.  1828;  m.  17  June,  1858,  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth 
Helena,  dau.  of  James  de  la  Cour,  Esq.  of  Mallow,  by  Hen- 
rietta Georgiana  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Lombard, 
Esq.  of  Lombardstown,  co.  Cork  (who  was  killed  in  action, 
when  a  Major  in  command  of  a  wing  of  the  North  Cork 
Militia,  1798),  and  had  issue, 

1.  Thomas  Ronatne,  his  heir. 

It.  James  de  la  Cour,  b.  20  Sept.  1864. 

HI.  William  Stopford,  h.  23  Feb.  1868. 

I.  Henrietta  Georgina  Lombard. 

II.  Angelina  Stopford. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Annie  Helena. 

IV.  Annie  Becher  de  la  Cour. 

V.  Octavia  Violet  Angelina. 

VI.  Helena  Rose  Sophia.  vii.  Flora  Patricia. 
VIII.  Ethel  Hyacinth  Mary  Josepha. 

Capt.  Sarsfield  d.  1892. 

Arms—Vbx  pale  gu.  and  arg  ,  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second 
and  sa.  Crest — A  leopard's  face  or.  Motto — Virtus  noa 
vertitur. 

&at— Doughcloyne,  Cork. 


SARTORIS    OF    ABBOTSWOOD, 

Sartoeis,  Alfeed,  Esq.  of  Abbotswood,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  for  cos.  Berks  and  Gloucester, 
High  Sheriff  of  latter  co.  1886,  late  Capt.  7th 
Hussars,  b.  13  Dec.  1836 ;  m.  28  Oct.  1856,  Hon. 
Mary  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  6th  Viscount 
Barrington,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Charles,  h.  18  Aug.  1857,  late  Lieut.  7th  Royal 
Fusiliers. 

II.  Leonard,  h.  13  Feb.  1860;  m.  1890,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Sir  Adolphus  Frederic  Octavius  Liddell,  K.C.B. 
(see  Borke's  Peerage,  Eavensworth,  E.),  and  has  issue. 

III.  Lionel  Charles  George,  b.  22  Feb.  1863. 

IV.  Maurice  William  Urban,  h  8  March,  1868. 

Liineagre. — Ubdan  Sabtohis,  of  Seeaux  Park,  near  Paris, 
m.  1814,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Edward  Rose  Tunno,  Esq.  of  Warn- 
ford  Park,  and  d.  1832,  having  had  issue, 

Edwabd  John,  of  Warnford  Park,  Hants,  J.P.  cos.  Carmar- 
then and  Hants,  M.P.  for  Carmarthen  186b  to  1S74,  i!;.  1»17; 
m.  1842,  Adelaide,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Kemble,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1888,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1879),  had  issue, 

I.  Grevillo  Edward,  late  11th  Hussars,  el.  1873. 

II.  Algernon  Charles    Frederick,   of    Wars.ish  House, 
Tiehtield,  Hants,  J.P.  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  Isol ;  m.  laJ4, 


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1793 


Ellen  Wrcnsliall,  tlau.  of  Gen.  Ulysses  Grant,  ex-rresident 
of  the  United  States,  and  d.  1893. 
I.  May,  m.  W.  Henry  Gordon,  Esq. 

Frederick  Urban,  of  Kusliden  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  J.P., 
HiKh  Sheriff  18.56,  b.  1819:  m.  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kev. 
Joseph  Pratt,  Rector  of  Paston,  near  Peterborough,  and 
had  1  Frederick  Maitland,  Second  Secretary  at  Paris,  b. 
1844,  d.  unm.  1883;  2  Herbert,  of  Weekly,  Northants, 
J.P.;   1  Madeleine;  2  Edith;  3  Evelyn. 

Alfked,  of  Abbotswood. 

Jules  Alexandre,  m.  Miss  Lyster,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  three 
daus. 

Charles,  of  Wilcote,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.,  Hich  Sheriff  1872,  6. 
16  Oct.  1^2.^;  m.  16  Sept.  1862,  Mary  IR-rmione,  2nil  dau. 
of  James  Henry  Callander,  Esq.  of  Ardkin<;lass  and  Craig- 
forth,  by  his  1st  wife,  the  Hon.  Jane  Erskine,  and  d.  lSs4. 

Eliza,  m.  the  Marquis  de  I'Aigle. 

jSeaJ— Abbotswood,  co.  Gloucester. 

Totcn  Re.<i(ience— 11,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 

Club — Travellers. 


SASSOON    OF    ASHLEY    PARK. 

Sassoox,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Park,  co. 
Surrey,  J.P.,  b.  31  Dec.  1855;  m.  19  Nov.  1884, 
Louise,  eldest  dau.  of  Baron  Horace  de  Gunzburg, 
of  St.  Petersburg,  and  lias  issue, 

Sassoon,  6.  6  Sept.  1885. 
David,  b.  11  March,  1SS8. 
Hannah,  6.  4  Feb.  1887. 

liineag'e. — David  Sassoon,  of  Bombay,  East  Indies, 
Merchant  and  Banker,  6.  1793,  at  Bagdad,  naturalised  at 
Bombay,  ?».  1st,  1808,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Abdallah  Joseph, 
of  Bagdad,  and  by  her  who  d.  1826  (buried  at  Bagdad)  had 
issue, 
I.  Albert  Abdallah,  created  a  Baronet  (see  Bcbke's  Peer- 
age>. 

u.  Elias,  b.  at  Bagdad  27  March,  1820 ;  to.  1840,  Leah,  dau. 
of  Moses  Gubbay,  of  Bombay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  May, 
1878)  had  issue,  six  sons,  and  three  daus.  He  d.  at  Colombo, 
Ceylon,  21  March,  1880. 

I.  Mazaltor,  b.  at  Bagdad,  1816 ;  vi.  1830,  Ezra  Silas  Sassoon, 
and  d.  1844,  leaving  fn  only  son,  Silas,  6.  at  Bagdad  27  Kov. 
1842,  m.  at  Pooua,  23  JSov.  1866,  MozeUe,  dau.  of  Meyer 
Moses. 

II.  Amam,  h.  at  Bagdad,  22  Jan.  1823;  m.  1839,  Meyer 
Moses,  and  by  him  who  (X.  at  Bombay  16  April,  1881,  had 
issue,  seven  sons,  and  three  daus.     She  rf.  18  -May,  Isso. 

Mr.  David  Sassoon,  to.  2ndly,  1828,  Farha,  dau.  of  Furraj 
Hyeem,  of  Bagdad,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Brighton  14  Jan. 
1886,  buried  in  London)  had  further  issue, 

III.  Sassoon,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Keuben,  h.  at  Bombay,  1  Jan.  1835;  to.  1853,  Kate,  dau. 
of  Daried  Ezekiel,  of  Poona,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and 
five  daus.,  David,  6.  27  July.  1867;  Piachel  Bicarda,  6. 
Hong  Kong,  14  March,  1860  ;  Luna,  b.  at  Poona,  18  June, 
1866;  TO.  7  Nov.  1883,  Maurice,  only  son  of  Elias  Gubbay, 
of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau.,  MozeUe,  b.  19 
May,  1»69;  Flora  Cecilia,  b.  20  July,  1870;  and  Louise 
Judith,  b.  13  April,  1873. 

V.  Arthur  Abraham,  6.  at  Bombay,  25  May,  1840;  in.  at 
Trieste,  19  Jan.  Is73,  Eugenie  Louise  Judith,  dau.  of  the  late 
Achille  Perugia,  of  Trieste. 

VI.  Aaron,  h.  at  Bombay  22  Oct.  1841. 

vii.  Solomon  (twin  with  Aaron),  m.  29  Feb.  1876,  Flora,  dau. 
of  E.  J.  Abraham,  of  Bumbaj',  and  has  issue  with  a  son 
David,  6.  8  Oct.  1880,  two  daus.,  Piachael,  6.  at  Bombay  17 
May,  1877,  and  Mozelle,  b.  at  Bombay,  5  Nov.  1884. 

viii.  Frederick,  b.  at  Bombay,  1  May,  1853. 

III.  Kate,  b.  at  Bombay,  13  Dec.  1844  ;  m.  9  Jan.  1859,  Solo- 
mon Ezekiel,  and  has  issue,  1  Jacob,  b.  at  Poona,  9  June, 
1860;  2  Edward,  b.  at  Hong  Kong,  19  Sept.  1868;  3  David, 

I  b.  at  Hong  Kong,  29  Aug.  1870,  d.  at  Portsmouth,  26  April, 

1882;  4  Ernest,  b.  in  London,  27  Jan.  1876;  1  Flora,  b.  in 
Bombay,  26  Jlarch,  1867  ;  2  Rachel,  b.  in  London,  4  July 
1872  ;  and  3  Etliel,  6.  in  London,  30  Jan.  1878. 

IV.  Rebecca,  6.  at  Bombay  16  July,  1847  ;  m.  at  Poona,  22 
,  Nov.  1866,  Shellim  Ezekiel  Shellim,  and  has  issue,  Eddie, 
I           6.  1  Sept.  1869 ;  David  Sassoon,  b.  at  Bombay,  29  Nov.  1877  ; 

Kate,  b.  at  Bombay,  12  May,  1868;  to.  12  Aug.  1885,  Abra- 
ham J.  Uavid,  and  has  issue,  two  sons,  Evelyn  David,  b.  at 
Bombay,  10  July,  1866,  Meyer  Archibald,  6.  at  Hong  Kong, 
1887 ;  and  Flora,  6.  28  Jan.  1876. 

rhe  third  son, 

Sassoon  Sassoon,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Park,  'Walton-on-Thames, 
Surrey,  b.  at  liombay,  Aug.  1832,  m.  17  Feb.  1850,  Flora,  dau. 
of  Soloman  Reuben,  of  Bagdad,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Ashley  Park. 

II.  Alfred  Kzra,  of  Weirleigh,  Brenchley,  Kent,  6.  in  London, 
20  June,  1861 ;  m.  30  Jan.  1884,  Theresa  Georgina,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tnornycrolt,  Esq.  of  Londo.i,  and  has  issue, 

II. 


Michael  Thornycroft,  b.  14  Oct.  18S4. 
Sieufried  Lorai'ne,  b.  8  Sept.  1886. 
Hauso  Watts,  b.  4  Aug.  1887. 
III.  Frederick  Meyer,  6.  l.'i  July,  1S62. 

I.  Rachel,  b.  at  Bombay,  7  April,  18.')8 ;  to.  at  London,  4  .\ug. 
1887,  Frederick  Beer,  Esq.  of  14,  Strattoa  Street,  Picca- 
dilly, W. 

Mr.  Sassoon  d.  in  London,  23  June  1807. 

Seat — Ashley  Park,  Walton-on-Thames. 
Club — Reform. 


SAUNDERS    OF    DOWN'S    HOUSE. 

Satjxdees,  Cecil  Roy,  Esq.  of  Downs  House, 
Hants,  F.  E.  Stat.  Society,  h.  1854  ;  s.  his  father 
1876. 

Lineage. — John  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Downs  House, 
Hants,  m.  1799,  Margaret  Stratton,  and  d.  1832,  leaving  by 
her,  a  son, 

Andrew  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Downs  House,  6.  1806  ;  educated 
at  Winchester  and  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1830;  m.  27 
May,  1843,  at  All  Saints'  Church,  Southampton,  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Forrest,  H.E.I.C.S.  of  Charlton 
(whose  son,  Capt.  Forrest,  of  Winchester,  is  Chief  Constable 
of  Hants),  and  grand-dau.  of  Dr.  James  Carmichael  Smyth, 
Physician  Extraordinary  to  George  III.  (he  was  acknowledged 
heir  to  the  Barony  of  Carmichael,  created  1647,  by  the  last 
Earl  of  Hyndford  (see  Bubke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage  Car- 
michael, Bart.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew  George,  Lieut.  84th  Regt.,  d.  21  June,  1867. 

II.  William  Stratton,  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers,  d.  26  May,  1866. 

III.  Cecil  Rot,  now  of  Downs  House. 

IV.  Archibald  Carmichael. 

I.  Alicia  Emily,  to.  187i,  Alfred  Poynder,  Esq.  of  Moira 
Place,  Southampton,  who  d.  Is88.  She  ra.  2ndly,  1891, 
Henry  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Alcester  House,  Nottingham. 

II.  Isabella  Fanny,  to.  1879,  Col.  Alexander  Hoycs,  late 
109th  Regt.,  and  has  issue,  John  Alexander  Stratton,  and 
Constance  Mary. 

III.  Eva  Maria,  iit.  July,  1870,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Lynedoch 
Carmichael  {see  Burke's  Peerage.  Carmichael,  Bart.),  late 
95th  Regt.,  Chief  Constable  of  Worcestershire.  She  d.  10 
April,  1871,  leaving  a  son,  Evylyn  George  Massey,  b.  1871. 

IV.  Georgiana  Caroline,  d.  19  April,  18-6. 

V.  Augusta  Margaret,  m  1892,  John  Wiblin,  Esq.,  F'.P..C.S., 
of  The  Hermitage,  Clewer,  Berks. 

Mr.  Saunders  d.  1870. 

Scat — Downs  House,  Eling,  near  Southampton. 


SAUNDERS    OF    WENNINGTON    HALL. 

Saundeks,  Charles  Morlet,  Esq.  of  Wenning- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  cos.  Lancaster,  and  West- 
morland, and  for  West  Biding  of  York,  late  Capt. 
1st  Koyal  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  3  Oct.  1851  ;  m. 
4  Jan.  1881,  Mary  Moore,  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Irving,  Esq.  of  Overtown,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Morlet,  h.  18  March,  1883. 

II.  Charles  Francis  Morley,  b.  11  Aug.  1889. 

I.  Dorothy  Mary,  d.  an  infant,  15  Jime,  1886. 
Lineage. —From  the  earliest  records  we  learn  that  Wen- 
nington  Hall,  together  with  the  Manor  of  Wennington,  was 
held  by  a  family  of  the  name  of  Morley.  At  a  period  ante- 
cedent to  the  time  of  Edward  IL,  William  de  Wennington  was 
in  possession  of  this  estate,  which,  about  4  Edward  III.  (1330), 
passed  to  the  family  of  Morley  on  the  marriage  of  Margaret, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Gilbert  de  Wennington,  with  Richaid  de 
Merley  or  Morley,  of  Great  and  Little  Morley,  co.  Lancaster. 
The  property  remained  in  the  possession  of  the  Morleys  until 
1673,  when,  on  their  removal  to  Beamsley  Hall,  in  the  West 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  it  was  sold  to  the  Marsdens  of  Gisburn. 
It  was  subsequently  purchased  by 

Richard  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Fair  Lawn,  co.  Lancaster,  h.  18 
April,  1764,  eldest  son  of  William  Saunders,  Esq.  and  Eliza- 
beth Rudd  his  wife.      Mr.  Saunders  m.  28  April,  1808,  .\nna 
JIaria,   dau.  of   John    Leaper-Newton,   Esq.  of  Mickleover 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868)  had  issue, 
William  Allen  Francis,  of  Wennington  Hall. 
Anna  Maria  Alice,    ra.   Rev.   Cliaries   Hesketh,   Rector   of 
North  Meols,  and  Meols  Hall,   brother  of  Sir  P.  He.-kelh 
Fleetwood,  Bart.,  of  Rossall  Hall,  and  had  issue,  1   Bold 
Fleetwood,  d.  an  infant ;  2  Edward  Fleetwood,  J. P.  for  co. 
Lancaster;  1  Anna  JIaria  Emily,  m.  J.  Bibby,  Esq.  of  Hart 
Hill :  2  Adelaidf,  m.  G.  Robertson,  Esq.;   3  Debonnaiie,  m. 
W.  Maclnroy,  Esq.  of  Lude,  co.  Perth  ;  4  Caroline  Sumner, 
deceased. 

5  X 


1794 


SAU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAU 


Mr.  Sannders  d.  IS  April,  isr)4,  ami  was  s.  hy  his  ?on, 

William  Alli:.\  Feascis  SArxDKns,  Ksq.  of  Wcnnington 
H;ill,  Lancastcv,  ami  Black  Toninj;ron,  Dovon,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  1S02,  and  J.P.  for  Westmor- 
land and  West  Eiding  of  York,  b.  22  Aug.  ISIS;  m.  30  Dec. 
1S41,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Josias  Worley,  Esq.  of  Bcanisley  Hall, 
West  Hiding,  and  Marrick  Park,  North  Hiding,  co.  York,  and 
tiy  her  ^who  d.  Feb.  lS74)had  issue, 

I.  Frances  Morley,  d.  an  infant  S  Ang.  1S50. 

II.  Chakles  Moklet,  now  of  Wenniugtou  Hall. 

III.  Clervaux  Morley,  of  Bovacott,  North  Devon,  J.P.  for 
Devon,  b.  16  Juno,  1SS4;  »i.  o  Jan.  1S77,  Eleanor  Frances, 
eldest  dan.  of  the  late  Edward  Wilberforee  Unwin,  Esq.  of 
Forest  Lodge,  Hants,  and  has,  Clervaux  Leslie  Morley,  b. 
1ST7,  and  Francis  Southouse  Morley,  b.  1S79. 

IV.  George  Morley,  Capt.  2nd  Batt.  Diuhani  Light  Infantry, 
6.  S  Sept.  1S55 ;  m.  19  Jan.  1S82,  Constance  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  Henry  Wakefield,  Esq.  of  Church  Stile 
House,  Wavertree,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Alan 
Morley. 

I.  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  1S74,  Rev.  Charles  Stead  Hope,  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Soutliport,  and  has  four  daus.,  Dorothy 
Eleanor,  Kosamond  Frances,  Mary  Florence,  and  Margaret 
Anne. 

II.  F'rances  Debonuaire. 

m.  Adeline  Cleere,  d.  12  Jan.  1854. 
Mr.  Saunders  </.  5  Nov.  1879. 

Arms — Per  chevron  arg.  and  .sa.,  three  elephants'  heads 
erased  counterchanged.  Crest— An  elephant's  head  erased 
;u'g.     Motto — Spes  inea  in  Deo. 

.S'fdf— Wennington  Hall,  near  Lancaster. 

tYi(6— Jimior  United  Service. 


SAUNDERS    or    3ATJNDEES    GROVE. 

Sauxdees,  Eobekt  Joseph  Pratt,  Esq.  of 
Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wieklow,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Wicklow,  and  J.P.  co.  Kildare,  Iligli  Sheriff  co. 
Wieklow  1S78,  Col.  Commanding  the  Mid-Ulster 
-ii-tillery,  Lieut.  E.A.  from  1850  to  1868,  b.  15 
Jan.  18-il ;  s.  his  father  April,  1S71,  and  was  ap- 
pointed,  1876,  Aide-de-Camp  to  his  Grace  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland. 

Lineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Pendred, 
long  resident  in  co.  Northampton,  which  settled  in  Ireland 
terdp.  William  III.  Through  an  heir  of  the  family  of 
Saun'debs  they  acquired  estates  in  the  cos.  of  Wieklow  and 
Kildare,  and  adopted  the  surname  of  Saunders  (see  Saunders 
o/  Larijav). 

William  Pendred,  Esq.,  jn.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Roger  Beetch 
or  Beshe  (by  JIary  Anne  Butterfield  his  wife,  and  granddau. 
of  Roger  Beshe,  of  Harnden,  co.  Northampton,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Roger  Garndun,  of  Warnton,  in  same  co.),  and 
sister  of  George  Beetch,  Esq.  of  Hroghillstown,  co.  Carlow, 
which  George  Beetch,  by  his  will, dated  2G  Jan. 1G99,  bequeathed 
Broghill.stown  to  his  brother-in-Law,  and  in  two  years  after 
assigned  to  him  and  Katherine  his  wife,  Harnden,  co.  North- 
ampton, in  consideration  of  £500.  The  issue  of  this  marriage 
were  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  16  Jan.  1696,  William  Buubury,  Esq. 
of  Lisnevagh,  co.  Carlow,  and  a  son, 

William  Pendrkd,  Esq.  of  Broghillstown,  who  purchased 
lands  in  the  barony  of  Talbotstown,  co.  Wieklow,  by  deeds  of 
15  Oct. .and  .OONov.  1719,  and  lands  in  the  Barony  of  Rathvilly, 
CO.  Carlow,  by  deed  of  24  Deo.  1723.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Cham- 
ney,  and  d..  1735,  leaving  is.sue, 

I.  William,  of  Broghillstown,  h.  1709;  m.  15  July,  1739, 
Lttiiia,  dau.  of  Hector  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove, 
King's  CO.,  and  rf.  15  Oct.  1753,  leaving  (with  four  daus., 
1  Letitia,  whose  will,  dated  26  June,  1765,  was  proved 
4  Nov.  1771:  2  Wilhelmina;  3  Bridget  (.■\[rs.  Sadlier)  ; 
4  Martha,  in.  Jan.  1777,  Cornelius  lleldon,  Esq.  of  Dublin) 
two  sons, 

1  William,  of  Broghillstown,  m.  (settlements  dated  12 
May,  1770;,  jVnne,  dau.  of  Love  Thalt,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  rf.  s.  p. 

2  'Vaughan,  of  Brookfield,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1762: 
7/1.  1st,  Miss  Charlotte  Jones,  of  Tancredstown,  co.  Jlcath, 
sister  of  F'rederick  Jones,  lessee  of  Crowe  Street  Theatre, 
Dublin,  and  had  by  her,  with  an  elder  son,  Frederick, 
who  d.  aged  17,  and  two  daus.,  Frances  and  Letitia,  a 
son, 

Vaughan,  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Hamilton  Weldon, 

Esq.  of  Knock  and  Gravelmount,  co.  Meath,  by  Mary, 

his  wife,  dau.  of  Thumas  Taylour  Rowley,  Esq.,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1884)  had  issue, 

1  Vaughan  Pendred,  representative  of  the  family, 

■ill.  Marian,  dau.  of  James  Meade  Loughnan,  Es(i.  of 

Crohill,   J.P.    CO.   Kilkenny,    by  whom    he  has,    i. 


Vaughan ;  n.  Loughnan  St.  Lawrence  ;  iii.  Berthou 
Fleming  ;  and  i.  Charlotte  Berthon. 

2  Hamilton  Weldon.  3  William  Molesworth. 
4  Jlorley  Edward. 

1  Mary,  d.  %mm.  1  Charlotte,  d.  unin^ 

3  Eleanor  Saunders,  d.  unm. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Rosetta,  dau.  of  Thomas  Byder,  patentee  of 
the  Theatre  Royal,  Dubhn,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  by  he» 
one  son, 

John,  executor  to  his  father's  will. 
11.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  ;  her  will  was  proved  2  July,  1800. 

II.  Martha,  d.  unm.  ;  will  dated  3  Nov.  1779,  proved  1  Jan. 
1788. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.   June,  1718,  Jonathan  Naylor,  Gent,  of 
Baltinglass. 

IV.  Katherine,  m.  Walter  Murray,  Esq. 

V.  Mary,  m.  Sept.  1733,  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Ballygannon,  co. 
Wieklow. 

Mr.  Pendred's  will,  dated  16  March,  1735,  was  proved  6  Jan. 
1736.     His  2nd  son, 

George  Pendred,  Esq.  of  Saundei-s  Grove,  co.  Wieklow, 
was  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1735.  He  Hi.  Cordelia,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Morley  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  LL.D., 
Second  Serjeant-at-Arms,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  one 
dan.. 


I.  Morley. 
I.  Avis. 


II.  Joseph. 


in.  William. 


George  Pendred  d.  24  April,  I74I.    His  eldest  son, 

Morley  Pendred,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  6.  1724,  having- 
inherited  his  mother's  property,  adopted  the  surname  of 
Saunders.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Wieklow  1788 ;  m.  Lady 
Martha  Stratford,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Aldborough,  and 
had,  with  other  daus., 

I.  MoRLET,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Stratford,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Jan.  1822, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mark  Bloxham,  of  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John  Stratford,  an  Officer  in  the  56th  Regt.,  b.  5  April, 
1824;   d.  unm.  Dec.  1854, 

2  Jloiiey  Caulfleld,  an  Officer  in  the  12th  Regt.,  m.  Miss- 
Henrietta  Howard,  and  has  issue,  five  sons,  Morley, 
Charles,  John,  Stratford,  Arthur,  and  three  daus., 
Grace,  Florence,  Lucy. 

1  Martha  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  Mark  Taylor,  Esq. 

I.  Martha  Louisa,  m.  John  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Gwernant,  co.  Cardigan. 

II.  Delia  Sophia,  in.  Rev.  Meade  Swift,  alias  Dennis. 
The  eldest  son, 

Morley  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  J. P.,  m.,  .Tune, 
1737,  Ellen  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Glascock,  Esq. 
of  Music  Hall,  eo.  Dublin,  and  tiy  her  (who  d.  20  Sept,  1839> 
had  issue, 

I.  Morley  John  Stratford,  d.  vn,n.  1809. 

II.  Robert  Francis,  who  s.  his  father. 

III.  Edward  Henry  Conyngham,  a  Midshipman  on  board  Sir 
Michael  Seymour's  frigate,  the  "Neiman,"  killed  by  the 
captain  of  an  American  prize  (the  "  Purse  "),  with  whicli 
he  was  sent  home  as  Prize-master,  Nov.  I8U. 

IV.  James  Thomas  Conolly  (Rev.),  m.  II  Dec.  1828,  Augusta. 
Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq.  of  Gwernant, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  d.  Aug.  1888,  leaving  issue, 

1  Morley  Benjamin  (Rev.),  b.  6  Jan.  1830 ;  m.  26  May,  I860,. 
Maria  F'rend. 

1  Louisa  Emily,  m.  12  Jan.  1860,  Thomas  Tickell,  Capt. 
R.N. 

2  Ellen  Oliver,  vi.  17  Feb.  1863,  John  0.  H.  N.  Oliver, 
Deputy-Coramissioner  at  Sirsa,  in  the  Punjaub,  India. 

3  Augusta  Catherine,  m.  19  July,  1860,  James  A.  M.  M. 
Biggs,  H.E.I.C.S. 

v.  Albert  Wingfield,  Ensign  80th  Regt.,  killed  .at  Vittoria. 

I.  Katherine  Martha,  m.  Thomas  Stratford  Dennis,  Esq.  of 
F'ort  Granite,  co.  Wieklow,  and  d.  1825. 

II.  Ellen,  d.  unm.  1877. 

III.  Charlotte  Hannah  Maria,  d.  unm.  1873. 

Mr.  Saunders  d.  25  March,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

lioBERT  Francis  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  co. 
Wieklow,  J.P.  andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1822,  served 
with  tlie  67th  Regt.  in  the  Peninsula  (for  which  he  received 
medal  and  clasps)  and  with  the  68th  in  North  America,  rn. 
4  Feb.  1840,  Elizabeth  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Pratt,  Esq. 
of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  C:wan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  RoiiERT  Joseph  Pratt,  his  successor. 

II.  Harloven  .Morley,  late  Lieut.-Col.  58th  Regt.,  b.  10 
Dec.  1842;  rn.  '2.1  April,  1882,  Jane  Georgiaa  Janet,  dau,  of 
Walter  TurnbuU,  Esq.  of  Fenwick,  co.  Roxburgh. 

I.  Jemima  Sarah,  6.  1845;  d.  1847. 

Mr.  Saunders  d.  March,  187 i,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


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SAU 


1795 


EoBEBT  Joseph  Pbatt  Saunders,  noiv  of  Saunders  Grove. 

Arms  of  Pendbed — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  fleurs-de-lis 
of  the  first.  Crest — A  helmet,  visor  up,  ppr.  Motto — ><osce 
teipsum. 

SeaJ— Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow. 


SAUNDERSON    OF    CASTLE 
SATJNDERSON. 

Satndeesok,  Cot.  Edward  James,  of  Castle 
Saunderson,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1859,  M.P.  CO.  Cavan  1865-1874,  and  for  North 
Armagh  since  18S5,  Col.  Commanding  4th  Batt. 
Eojal  Irish  Fus.,  b.  1  Oct.  1837  ;  m.  22  June,  1865, 
Hon.  Helena  Emilj  De  Moleyns,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  3rd  Lord  Ventry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Somerset  Francis,  Lieut.  Eifle  Brigade,  b.  7  Aug.  1S67. 

II.  Edward.  in.  Arniar. 
IV.  John  Vernon. 

I.  Kosa,  tji.  Oct.  1392,  Henry  Kugent  Head,  Esq.,  Lieut.  The 
Canieronians  (Scottish  Rifles). 

Lineage. — Robert  Saunderson,  the  first  of  the  family 
■who  settled  at  Castle  Saunderson,  co.  Cavan,  Ireland,  was  a 
scion  of  the  family  of  Saunderson  o/Sa.rfci/,  and  is  supposed 
to  have  heen  Robert,  the  '1th  son  of  Iv'ieholas,  1st  Viscount 
Castleton.  He  served  in  the  army  with  great  distinction  under 
Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  was  sent  with  his  regiment  to  Russia. 
He  d.  1676,  leaving  three  sous, 

I.  Robert. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Drumkeen,  co.  Cavan,  who  served  in  the 
wars  of  Spain,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  .Mmanza. 
He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whjte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  and 
had  issue,  three  sons, 

1  Alexander,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  James.  3  Robert, 

III.  William,  of  co.  Westmeath. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Saunderson,  of  Castle  Saunderson,  M.P.  for 
Cavan,  and  Col.  of  a  regt.  under  King  William  IIL,  vi.  Miss 
Leslie,  of  Glasslough,  and  d.  1723,  leaving  his  property  to  his 
nephew, 

Alexander  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  m. 
Mabella,  dau.  of  AVilliam  Saunderson,  Esq.  of 'iVestmcath,  son 
of  the  1st  Col.  Robert  Saunderson,  of  Castle  Saunderson,  and 
had  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  to.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park,  King's  co., 
and  (/.  1750,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  who 
claimed  the  Viscounty  of  Castleton,  in  the  Irish  House  of 
Lords.  He  j/i.  Rose,  dau.  of  Trevor  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloster, 
King's  CO.,  and  d.  1776,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  Col.  in  the  army  and  Lieut.-Col.  69th  Regt., 
d.  utiid. 

John,  m.  Miss  Hamilton,  and  had  a  son  and  a  dau.,  both 
deceased. 

Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Borritokane,  co.  Tipperary,  to. 
Miss  Johnston,  of  Magheramena,  and  d.  1847,  having  had 
one  surviving  son,  James,  of  Villa  Nova,  co.  Monaghan. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  M.P.  co. 
Cavan,  6.  15  Sept.  1754;  m.  £8  Aug.  1779,  Anne  Bassett,  dau. 
of  Stephen  White,  Esq.  of  Miskin,  Glamorgan,  and  heir  of 
the  Bassett  estates  in  that  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  his  successor. 

II.  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rural  Dean,  Rector  of  Kildallon, 
CO.  Cavan,  to.  18'.i5,  Lady  Catherine  Crichton,  sister  of  John, 
3rd  Earl  Erne,  K.P.,  and  d.  22  Dec.  1873.  She  d.  14  Oct. 
1860. 

III.  Hardress  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  of  the  Grenadier 
Guards,  of  Northbrook  House,  Hants,  m.  Lady  Maria  Anne 
Luttrell  Olmius,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  3rd  and  last 
Earl  of  Carhampton,  and  Baron  Irnham,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hardress  Luttrell,  Col.  Cavan  Militia  and  late  Capt. 
60th  Rcgc,  m.  23  Dec.  1847,  Lady  Eliza  Dawson  Damer, 
sisterof  Henry  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Portarlington,  K.P.,  and 
d.  21  June,  1881. 

2  John  Luttrell,  Capt.  R.A.,  d.  18  Feb.  1867. 

3  Francis  Luttrell,  6bth  Light  Infantry. 

1  Maria  Anne,  m.  1st,  1852,  William  Stevenson,  Esq.,  Scots 
Fusilier  Guards,  and  m.  2ndly,  1860,  Charles  Edward 
RadclyfTe,  Esq.  of  Little  Park,  Hants,  and  has  issue  {see 
that  fumitij). 

2  Cecilia  Selina. 

3  Rose  Frances.  4  Constance  .A.lbueia, 


5  Florence  Vittoria,  m.  July,  185G,  Marmaduke  Grimston, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Grimston,  of  Grimston  Garth  co' 
York. 

IV.  James,  Lieut.  B.N.,  m.  Selina,  dau.  of  Col.  and  Lady 
Anne  Kox,  of  Fox  Hall,  co.  Longford,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Barry,  2nd  Earl  of  Farnham,  and  had  issue. 

V.  William  Bassett,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 

I.  Lydia  Waller,  ni.  Very  Rev.  Gilbert  Holmes,  Deau  of 
Ardfert. 

II.  Cecilia,  m.  James  Henry  Sclater,  Esq.  of  Newick  Park, 
Sussex. 

Mr.  Saunderson  d.  1827.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunder.'on,  J.P 
and  D.L.,  Col.  of  the  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1818,  and  late 
M.P.  CO.  Cavan,  6.  22  July,  1783;  to.  18  March,  1SJ8,  lion. 
Sarah  Juliana  JIaxwell,  eldest  sister  of  James  Pierce,  9th  and 
present  Lord  Farnham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1870)  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander  de  Bedick,  b.  18  Feb.  1832  ;  d.  26  Dec.  1«60. 

II.  Somerset  Bassett,  11th  Hussars,  A.D.C.,  6.  16  Nov.  1S34; 
TO.  16  April,  1864,  EmilvMary,  dau.  of  Edward  Henry  Cole, 
Esq.  of  Stoke  Lyne,  Oxon,  and  Lady  Henry  Moore,  and  d. 
1892,  leaving  issue. 


1  Henry. 
1  Maud. 


:  Richard. 


3  Charles. 


III.  Edward  James,  present  proprietor  of  Castle  Saunderson. 

IV.  Llewellyn  Traherne  Bassett,  of  Bromkeen  House,  co. 
Cavan,  and  of  St.  Hilarj-,  co.  Glamorgan,  late  Lieut.  11th 
Hussars,  J.P.  co.  Cavan,  High  Sheriff  1868,  late  Major  Cavan 
Militia,  b.  1  Sept.  1841  :  Vfi.  3  May,  1866,  Lady  Rachel  Mary 
Scott,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Clonmell,  and  has 
had  issue,  Alexander  Traherne,  c/.  8  Jan.  1869;  Llewellyn 
Traherne,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  5  June,  1870 ;  Reginald 
Traherne,  b.  23  Nov.  1873;  ilaurice  Traherne,  b.  5  July, 
1875;  Robert,  b.  30  June,  and  d.  3  July,  1879;  Mabel 
Charlotte,  b.  9  July,  1867  ;  Ethel  Rose,  b.  9  March,  1872; 
Rachel  Cecilia,  6.  5  Jan.  1877 ;  Esther  Eliza,  6.  15  Sept. 
1881. 

I.  Juliana  Harriet,  m.  Eev.  Lewis  Hogg.  n.  Rose  Ann. 

Col.  Saunderson  d.  Dec.  1857. 

^?-i:iS— Paly  of  six  arg.  and  az.,  over  all  a  bend  sa.  Crest — 
A  talbot  passant  arg.,  spotted  sa.  Jlotto—Je  suis  veillont  ^ 
plaire. 

Seat— Castle  Saunderson,  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan. 


SAURIN    OP    ORIELTON. 

Satjeix,  Mokga]S'  James,  Esq.  of  Orielton,  co. 
Pembroke,  J.P.,  Higli  Sheriff  1883,  Lieut.-Col. 
Commanding  Pembroke  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  late 
Capt.  6th  Dragoon  G-uards,  b.  18  April,  1S45;  m. 
4  Dec.  1873,  Fanny  Margaret,  only  child  of 
the  late  "William  Tyrwhitt  Walker,  Esq.  of  Twyford 
House,  Winchester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Mark,  b.  20  June,  1877. 

II.  Gerald  Louis,  b.  13  Oct.  1880. 
I.  Margaretta  Kathleen,  b.  1875. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  of  Huguenot  descent,  and 
came  originally  from  Languedoc.  On  the  revocation  of  the 
Edict  of  Nantes,  Jean  Saurin,  b.  1632,  left  Nismes,  and  settled 
at  Geneva.  After  his  death,  his  three  sons,  Jacques,  Louis, 
and  Marc  Antoine,  migrated  to  England.  Jacques,  the  eldest, 
entered  the  ministry,  and  was  eventually  appointed  preacher 
at  the  Hague,  and  was  a  celebrated  Divine ;  Marc  Antoine, 
entered  the  English  service,  and  became  a  Capt.  of  Cavalry. 
The  2nd  son. 

Very  Rev.  Louis  Saurin,  D.D.,  was  appointed  Precentor  of 
Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin,  22  March,  1727,  and  Dean  of 
Ardagh  same  day ;  m.  Maidemoiselle  Cornet  La  Bretonier,  who 
d.  at  Belfast,  15  April,  1753.  The  Dean  d.  19  Sept.  1749,  and 
was  buried  at  St.  Anne's,  Dublin,  leaving,  with  three  daus., 
Helena,  Mariana,  and  Cornelia,  one  son. 

Rev.  James  Saurin,  Rector  of  Belfast,  b.  1729;  ra.  24  July, 
1757,  Jane,  widow  of  James  Duff,  of  Belfast,  and  dau.  of 
WiUiam  Johnston,  Esq.  of  New  Forge,  co.  Antrim,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Louis. 

II.  William  (Right  Hon.),  Attorney-General  for  Ireland,  and 
a  Privy  Councillor,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Brien,  Esq., 
grandson  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  sister  of 
William  and  James.  2nd  ar.d  3rd  Marquesses  of  Ihomond, 
and  widow  of  Sir  Richard  Cox,  4th  Bart.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
28  Jan.  1840)  he  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  Admiral  R.N.,  vi.  15  July,  1358,  Lady  Mary 
Ryder,  2iid  dau.  of  Dudley,  1st  Earl  of  Harrowby,  and 
had  issue.  Their  eldest  son,  William  Granville  (wlio  d. 
1893;,  7)1.   2  Aug.   1865,    Nadine-Nicolaievna,   youngest 

5  Y  2 


17'JJ 


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SAV 


dau.  of  M.  de  Smirnoff,  Privy  Councillor  and  Senator 
of  the  Emperor  ol  Russia,  and  their  eldest  dau.,  Susan 
JIarcia,  a.  3  Apiil,  1S7S.  Admiral  Saurin  d.  28  Feb. 
187S. 

2  James,  Esquire  to  AVilliam,  2nd  Marquess  of  ThonionJ, 
at  his  installation  as  a  Knight  of  St.  Patrick,  May,  1819. 

3  Mark  Anthony,  also  Esquire  to  the  Marquess  of  Thoniond 
at  Lis  installation. 

1  Sarah,  m.  Jan.  1811,  Jolin  Flood,  Esq.  of  Flood  Hall,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  d.  s.  p. 
in.  Mark  Anthony,  6.  in  Holland  1720. 
IV.  James  (.Right  Uev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

Kev.  James  Saurin  made  his  will  20  Jan.   170G,  which  was 
proved  27  Aug.  1772.     His  4th  son. 

Eight  Rev.  James  Sacbin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore,  was 
ordained  at  Lishurn  2  Feb.  1781,  appointed  Vicar  of  Rosenalis, 
CO.  Kildare,  1^01,  Dean  of  Cork  1812,  Archdeacon  of  Dublin 
1813,  Dean  of  Derry  1818,  and  was  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Dromore,  at  Armagh,  19th  Dec.  1819.  He  m.  1796,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Lyster,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  July, 
IS?3)  had  issue, 

James  (Yen.),  appointed  Archdeacon  of  Dromore,  10  May, 

1832. 
Mark  Antony,  of  Orielton. 

Emily,  m.  1S24,  Rev.  Edward  Richards,  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Dromore,  and  Rector  of  Clonallon,  co.  Down  {see 
EiCHAKDS  of  Ardamine). 

Lucy  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Perry  Brooke,  Canon  of 
Dromore,  and  of  Coolmain  House,  co.  Monaghan,  and  d.  23 
Feb.  1887,  aged  75. 
Dr.  Saurin  d.  9  April,  1842.    His  son, 

Makk  Antony  Saurin,  Esq.  of  Orielton,  co.  Pembroke, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1^67,  fc.  1S12;  ?ii.  30  April,  1844,  Margaretta 
Sutton,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Jones,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec. 
1870)  had  issue, 

Morgan  James,  now  of  Orielton. 

AVilliam  Loftus,  d.  1»52.  Ernest  Sutton. 

Edith  Mary,  w.  Is81,  Capt.  Walter  Hore,  Derbyshire  Kcgt., 
and  has  issue,  Walter  Mark,  Mary  Georgina. 
Mr.  Saurin  d.  25  March,  1885. 

Arms — Arg.,  out  of  a  mount  vert  an  oak-tree  ppr.,  ona  chief 
az.,  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of  the  first.  Crest — An  oak- 
tree  ppr. 

Stat — Orielton,  Pembroke. 

Ciu6— Naval  and  Military. 


SAVILE    OF    BALLENDRICK. 

Satile,  John  Walter,  Esq.  of  Ballendrick,  co. 
Perth,  and  of  Barley  House,  Exefter,  Devon,  Lieut.- 
Col.  late  1st  Devon  Militia  and  Capt.  (retired 
lialf-pay)  H.M.  Indian  Forces,  J. P.  for  Devon,  b. 
21  Jan.  1825;  in.  25  Jan.  1859,  Sarah  Emma, 
eldest  dau.  of  G-eorge  Stoddart,  Esq.  of  Ballen- 
drick, CO.  Perth,  formerly  II.B.M.  Consul  at 
Madeira,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Walter  Wket,  Capt.  2nd  Eatt.  (Duke  of  Cam 
bridge's  Own)  Middlesex  Regt.,  6.  14  March,  18C0;  m. 
Ellen  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  A.  D.  Parsons,  2nd 
Madras  Lancers. 

II.  Philip  Bourchier,  6.  9  June,  1861. 
in.  Reginald  Vernon,  b.  22  Oct.  1864. 
IV.  Leopold  Halliday,  b.  31  Aug.  1870. 

I.  Loiina  Augusta.  u.  Emma  Louisa,  rf.  18G6. 

III.  Mildred  Eleanora. 

liiueag'e. — Christophee  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Park  Street, 
Westminster,  and  Sweetlands,  Devon,  M.P.  for  Hedon,  co. 
York,  appears  to  have  been  descended  from  William  Atkin- 
son, Esq.  of  Little  Cattail,  co.  York,  1550,  whose  name  is  men- 
tioned in  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  1612.  Christopher  m.  Jane, 
dau.  and  lieir  of  John  Savile,  Esq.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  and 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  1789,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Savilk.     He  was  father  of 

-Vlbant  Savile,  Esq.  of  Oakland?,  D.C.L.,  J.P.  and  D  L., 
M.P.  for  Okehampton,  ra.  2  March,  1815,  Eleanora  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrcy,  6th  Bart,  of  Tawstock  House, 
Barnstaple,  North  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Albany  Bourchier,  his  heir,  d.  1873. 

II.  Bourchier  Wriy  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Dunchideock  and 
SInllingford,  b.  11  March,  1817;  m.  April,  1842,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Whjte,  Esq.  of  Pilton  House, 
Devon,  i.nd  ■/.  Ih89,  leaving  issue, 

1  Walter  Albany,  b.  6  Aug.  1846. 

2  Bour.  Iiier  Beresford,  Paymaster  R.N. 

3  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  2  Ma',  h.  1854. 

4  Charles,  twin  with  Henry,  d.  1876. 


1  Constance  Emma  Beresford,  b.  24  Dec.  1844;  d.  18S9. 

2  Blanche  Eleanora  Bourehier,  twin  with  Constance,  »i.  7 
April,  18G9,  John  du  Terreau  Bogle,  Major  li.E.,  and  has 
issue. 

3  Emma  Elizabeth  Adelaide,  6.  2  Dec.  1847  ;  m.  22  Aug. 
1866,  Major-Oen.  John  Beresford,  and  has  issue. 

4  Mary  Louisa  Henrietta,  6.  22  Jidy,  1849;  d.  16  July, 
1850. 

5  Augusta  Fanny  b.  28  April,  1851. 

III.  Henry  Bourchier  Osborne,  Capt.  (retired)  R.A.,  Hon. 
Col.  1st  Gloucester  A.V.,  b.  6  May,  1819  ;  m.  July,  1842, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  llev.  Thomas  Law,  and  has 
issue, 

Albany  Robert,  Lieut. -Col.  late  Royal  Irish  Eegt.,  Pro- 
fessor Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  b.  March,  ls44. 
Catheriue  Maria. 

IV.  Frederick  Alexander  Stewart-Savile  (Eev.),  of  Kilmori?, 
Torquay,  co.  Devon,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  J.P.  co.  Devon  ; 
held  successively  the  Rectories  of  Kings-Nympton,  North 
Huish,  and  Torwood,  Torquay,  co.  Devon;  b.  4  July,  1820, 
assumed  the  name  of  Stewart  in  1874,  under  the  will  of  his 
wife's  uncle,  Robert  Dykes,  Esq.  ;  vi.  Sept.  1852,  Sophia 
Stewart,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Dykes,  Esq.  of  Oatlands,  co. 
Lanark,  and  has  issue, 

Walter  Stewart,  Capt.  "The  Buffs,"  b.  July,  1855,  educated 
at  Harrow  and  Cambridge;  m.  1885,  Mildred,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Campbell,  R.E.,  and  has  issue,  two  daus. 

Robert  Dykes  Stewart,  b.  Jan.  18d3,  educated  at  Harrow 
and  Cambridge,  went  to  New  Zealand  in  1888,  as  A.D.C. 
to  Earl  Onslow,  Governor-General. 

Marion  Louisa,  m.  1  June,  1886,  Lodovic  Edward  Bligh, 
only  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward  Vesey  Bligh,  of 
Fartherwell  Hall,  Kent  {set  Burke's  Peeraye,  Darnlet, 
E.),  and  has  issue. 

Eleanora  Sophia,  m.  27  June,  1882,  Robert  Jamieson,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

Adelaide  Jlai-.^aret.  Alice  Stewart  Maud. 

V.  Charles  Henry,  b.  18  Sept.  1821  ;  d.  1822. 

VI.  Edward  Bourchier,  of  30,  St.  George's  Eoad,  London, 
S.W.,  Recorder  of  ukehampton,  b.  16  Oct.  1823;  m.  Cornelia, 
dau.  of  1).  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Ballinahinch,  co.  Clare,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau., 

Frances  Eleanora. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Marion,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Steven- 
son, D.D.,  of  Patrixbourne,  Kent,  Hon.  Canon  of  Canter- 
bury, and  has  further  issue, 

Edward  Gordon,  b.  24  Feb.  1866. 

Henry  Montague,  b.  5  Sept.  1867. 

Evelyn  St.  Ledger.  Ida  Gwendolin. 

Lillian  Marion  Estelle. 

VII.  John  Walter,  now  of  Bellendrick  and  Barley  House. 

VIII.  Robert  Bourehier,  b.  2  Oct.  1829  :  d.  1866. 

I.  Eleanora  Maria,  m.  Rev.  G.  A.  Rogers. 

II.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  1852. 

III.  Anna  Augusta,  m.  George  Miles,  Esq.  of  Llangattock 
Park,  and  d.  1893. 

IV.  Henrietta  Anna,  to.  Gerald  de  Courcy  Hamilton,  Esq., 
and  ((.  1893. 

V.  Adelaide  Maria,  d.  unm.  1888. 

Mr.  Savile  d.  Feb.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Albany  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Down  House,  Eedland,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  previously  of  Oaklands,  Devon,  J. P.,  an  Officer 
7th  Hussars,  b.  26  March,  1816;  m.  16  May,  1848,  Elizabeth 
Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Lawrence  Vaughan  Palk,  3rd  Bart,  of 
Haldon,  Devon,  and  d.  7  June,  1873. 

Amu — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.,cotisedgu.,  three  owls  of  the  first, 
all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  third.  C)-est — An  eagle 
rising  per  bend  sinister  or  and  sa.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  fleur- 
de-lis  az.     Motto — Nil  conscire  sibi. 

Residence — Barley  House,  Exeter. 

Ciu&— E.I.U.S.,  St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 


SAVILL-ONLEY    OF   ASH   PRIORT. 

Savill-Oxley,  Charles  Alfred  Onley,  Esq. 
of  Asli  Priory,  Somerset,  and  Bexfields,  Essex,  J. P., 
b.  18  June,  1849  ;  m.  5  Jan.  1875,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Fox,  Esq.  of  Adbury, 
Hants.  He  assumed  by  royal  licence,  21  May, 
1891,  the  name  and  arms  of  Savill-Onley. 

Lineage. — Eev.  Charles  .Onley,  of  Stisted  Hall,  Essex, 
son  of  Capt.  Onley,  E.N.,  in.  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sister,  Sarah)  of  —  Savill,  of  Colchester  and  Fordham,  Essex, 
but  dying  s.  p.,  devised  his  property  to  his  nephew, 

Charles  Harvey,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Eobert  Harvey,  Esq., 
Mayor  of  Norwich,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  Onley, 
E.N.,  and  sister  of  the  Eev.  Charies  Onley,  of  Stisted  Hall). 
This  gentleman,  who  was  a  Barristor-at-Law,  Recorder  of 
Norwich,  Chairman  of  the  Norfolk  County  Sessions,  and  M.P. 
for  Norwich  1812,  and  twice  for  Carlow,  took  the  surnames  and 


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1797 


arms  of  SAvii-L-ONLETin  1822.  He  m.  1st,  1783,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Ilayncs,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Onlet,  of  Stisted  Hall ;  Sarah,  m.  William  Herring,  Esq.  of 
Norwidi ;  and  Judith,  in.  Charles  E.  Turner.  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  and  Master  of  Queen's  Bench.  Mr.  SaviU-Onley  vi. 
2ndly,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Haynes,  Esq.  of  Twiclienham. 
He  d.  31  Aug.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Onley  Savill-Onlet,  Esq.  of  Stisted  Hall,  Essex,  B.A. 
Camb.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  h.  27  Oct.  1795;  m. 
1st,  16  April,  1818,  his  cousin,  Caroline  Mary,  5th  dau.  of  Col. 
John  Harvey,  of  Thorpe  Lodge,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  b.  21  June,  1827  ;  d.  7  Nov.  1876. 

n.  Arthur,  d.  2  March,  1843,  ajred  8. 

I.  Caroline  Savill,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Louisa,  7)1.  22  June,  1848,  Rev.  T.  G.  Carter,  "Vicar  of 
Linton,  Kent,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1849,  leaving  a  son,  J.  Savill, 
deceased. 

III.  Mury.  m.'i  Feb.  1862,  Herbert  Whitaker,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (of  the  Inner  Temple),  of  Stone  House,  Southwold, 
and  has  an  only  son,  Percival  Ayton  Onley,  b.  1»70,  Lieut. 
4th  Batt.  Essex  Eegt. 

Mr.  Savill-Onley  in.  2ndly,  22  July,  1851,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
■\Villiam  I'ox,  Esq.  of  Chester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  and  by 
lier  had  three  daus., 

IV.  Judith,  TO.  20  May,  1873,  Clement  William  Joseph 
Unthank,  Esq.,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  of  Intwood  Hall,  Nor- 
wich. 

V.  Jane  Elizabeth,  to.  2')  April,  1879,  Evelyn  William  Eash- 
leigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  Cornwall,  13arrister-at-Law. 

VI.  Maria,  in.  12  Feb.  18b4,  Edward  Lee-Warner,  Esq. 

The  elder  dau.  and  co-lieir, 

Caroline  Savill,  to.  19  Sept.  1849,  Eev.  Henry  Philip 
Marsham,  of  liippon  Hall,  Hevingham,  Norfolk  {see  that 
fiunily).,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1893,  having  by  him,  who  d.  9  March, 
1892,  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Savill,  of  Eippon  Hall  (see  Marsham  of  liippon 
Ball). 

II.  Charles  Alfred  Onley,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Savill-Onley,  and  is  now  of  Ash  Priory. 

III.  Frederick  Savill,  Capt.  late  60th  EitlfS,  b.  5  April,  1853, 
m.  "24  Aug.  1887,  Bertha  Alice,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Col. 
Cameron  Hogge,  Gren.  Guards,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 
Cameron  "Violet,  b.  5  Sept.  I8f  8. 

I.  Agnes  Louisa,  in.  7  May,  1874,  Eev.  James  Lee-Warner, 
Kector  of  Beckley,  Sussex. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  per  pale  or  and  gu.,  three 
piles  meeting  in  point  counterchanged,  on  a  canton  arg.  a 
mullet  pierced  ea.,  for  Olney;  2nd  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  cotised 
gu.  three  owls  of  the  field,  for  Savill;  2rd  erm.,  on  a  chief 
indented  gu.  three  crescents  arg.,  for  Harvey.  Crests — 1st, 
Out  of  a  crown  vallery  or,  an  eagle's  head  issuing  from  flames 
ppr.  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  also  ppr.,  for  Onley; 
2nd,  On  a  mount  vert,  an  owl  arg.  charired  on  the  body  with 
three  mullets  in  bend  gu.,  for  Savill;  3rd,  A  dexter  cubit  arm 
epaumee  ppr.,  charged  from  the  wrist  with  a  pile  gu.,  above  the 
fingers  a  crescent  reversed  arg.,  for  Harvey,  ilutto — Alterisi 
tii.i. 

Seats— \&\\  Priory,  Taunton,  Somerset ;  and  Bexfields, 
Chelmsford,  Essex. 


SAWBRIDGE    OF    EAST    HADDON. 

Sawbeidge,  Edward  Hexet  Bridgman,  Esq. 
of  East  Haddon,  co.  Nortliampton,  J. P.,  late  Capt. 
^-itli  Regt.,  b.  1840;  m.  1877,  Bertha,  eldest  dau. 
of  liev.  George  Goodwin  Pownall  Glossop,  M.A., 
"Vicar  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 
four  daus. 

Liineag'e. — Henry  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of  East  Haddon,  co. 
Northampton,  b.  15  Sept.  1719  (son  of  William  Sawbridge, 
Esq.  of  London,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Shibell,  and 
grandson  of  William  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of  Daventry,  a  descendant 
of  the  Savvbridges  of  Hill  Morton,  co.  Warwick)  served  as 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Northampton  1782.  He  m.  1752,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Sikes,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue  (with 
two  daus.,  who  d.  utiui.), 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  (Eev.).  M.A.,  Eector  of  Welford,  Berks,  m.  1791, 
Kosanna,  dau.  of  George  Cherry.  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Tiiomas 
Blachford,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 

III.  John  Sikes  (Eev.),  M.A.,  who  s.  his  brother  as  Eector  of 
Welford,  in.  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Framingham  Thruston, 
Esq.  of  Market  Weston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  183C,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Frederick,  who  d.  young. 

2  Edward  Henry  (Eev.),  M.A.,  of  East  Haddon  Hall, 
Eector  of  Thelnetham,  Suffolk,  6.  1813;  m.  Is38,  Fanny 
Isabella,  elder  dau.  of  Edward  Bridgman,  Esq.  of  Coney 
Weston  Plall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  lSi4,  leaving  is.sue. 


Edward  Henry  Bridgman.  now  of  E  ist  Haddon. 

John  Sikes  (Eev.),  of  Coney  Weston  Hall  {see  next 
mtmoir). 

Henry  Barne  Thruston,  b.  1857 ;  d.  18''9. 

Fanny  Isabella  Bridgman,  m.  185><,  Ecv.  C.  G.  Wode- 
house,  Eector  of  Mongewell,  co.  Oxford,  2nd  son  of 
Vice-Admiral  Hon.  Philip  Wodehouse. 

Mary,  in.  1866,  Hev.  Philip  Cameron  Wodehouse,  Chap- 
lain at  Hampton  Court  Palace,  3rd  son  of  Vice-Admiral 
Hon.  Philip  Wodehouse.     He  d.  16  Dec.  1883. 

Elizabeth,  7)1.  1869,  Leonard  Downes,  Esq.,  Col.  E.A., 
son  of  Rev.  John  Downes,  Rector  of  Hannington,  co. 
Northamjiton,  and  has  issue,  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

Laura  Helen,  d.  lb7J. 

Harriet,  m.  7  July,  1880,  Eev.  Benjamin  Mills,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
I  Frances,  d.  unm.  12  Feb.  1880.  2  Jane. 

3  Mary,  to.  Eev.   W.  Whalley,  Vicar  of  Toddington,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  1850. 

4  Dulcibella. 

6  Eosanna  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1884. 
6  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1850.  7  Laura,  d.  unm.  1862. 

Mr.  Sawbridge  d.  31  Dec.  180G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of  East  Haddon,  in.  21  Nor. 
1777,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Miles  Barne,  Esq.  of  Sotterley, 
Suffolk,  M.P.,  and  d.  11  Oct.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Henry  Barne  Sawbridge,  Esq.,  b.  1779  ;  m.  Grace  Julia, 
widow  of  T.  C.  Glyn,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  E.  C.  Glyn,  Bart., 
and  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Charles  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Brenton 
House,  Northumberland,  and  d.s.  ji.  1851.  His  widow,  Grace 
Julia,  of  East  Haddon  Hall,  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  by 

Eev.  Edward  Henry  Sawbridge,  who  d.  1874,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son,  Edward  Henry  Bridgman,  Esq.,  now  of  East 
Haddon. 

Arms — Or,  two  bars  az.,  each  charged  with  a  barrulet  dan- 
cettee  arg.,  on  a  chief  indented  of  the  second  an  ermine  spot  of 
the  first.  C-rest—A.  demi-lion  az.,  holding  in  his  paws  a  saw 
erect  or,  on  the  shoulder  an  ermine  or. 

Seat — East  Haddon,  near  Northampton. 


SAWBEIDGE    OF    CONEY    WESTON 
HALL. 

Sawbridge,  Ret.  John  Sikes,  of  Coney  Weston 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  5.  2i  Sept.  1841 ;  m.  24  Sept. 
1874,  Elizabeth  Tudor,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
George  Edward  Frere,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Roydon 
Hall,  Diss,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Edward  Bridgman,  b.  22  June,  1877. 

II.  liartle  Frere,  b.  2  Nov.  1883. 

III.  Henry  Eichard,  b.  11  March,  1885. 

IV.  Hugh  Fabian  Frere,  b.  20  Jan.  1887. 

I.  Laura  Helen  Tudor,  b.  2  Oct.  1875. 

II.  Mary  Constance  Tudor,  b.  14  Oct.  1879. 

III.  Bertha  Elizabeth  Tudor,  6.  7  June,  1880. 

IV.  Hilda  Tudor,  b.  1  Oct.  18sl. 

V.  Brenda  Geraldine  Tudor,  b.  1  Dec.  1882. 

The  Rev.  John  Sikes  Sawbridge  (2nd  son  of  Rct. 
Edward  Henry  Sawbridge,  see  Sawbridge  of  East 
Haddon  Hall),  inherited  the  estate  of  Coney 
Weston,  from  his  aunt,  Elizabeth  Mary  Bridgman, 
who  d.  unm.  8  May,  1889. 

^amiljT  of  ^ribgman. 
The  first  record  to  hand  of  the  Bridgman  family  is  of  one 
John  Beidgman,  who  7)i.  (circa)  1740,  a  Miss  Andrews.    Their 
son, 

Edward  Bridgman,  lived  at  Botesdale,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
became  possessed  of  the  Coney  Weston  Hall  estate,  lie  m. 
about  1770,  Elizabeth  Walton,  of  Dickleborough,  co.  Norfolk 
(of  the  same  family  as  the  famous  Izaak  Walton),  and  by  her 
had,  with  three  daus.,  one  surviving  son, 
Edward,  of  Coney  Weston  Hall. 

E.izabeth,  b.  1772  ;  m.  Capt.  Oibell  Eay,  of  Tostock,  but  left 
no  issue. 

Ann,  b.  1774;  to.  Eichard,  elder  son  of  John  Mills,  of  Col- 
chester (who  through  their  son  Edward,  were  grandparents 
of  Rev.  Benjamin  Mills,  the  husband  of  Harriet,  youngest 
dau.  of  Eev.  E.  H.  Sawbridge). 

Fanny,  fc.  1777;    m.  John  Fletcher,  younger  son  of   John 
Mills,  of  Colchester,  and  had  issue. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

Edward  Bkiljgman  inherited  the  Coney  Weston  Hall  estate 
from  his  father;  ju.  21  June,  1810,  Frances,  dau.  ol  Thomas 
Fox,  Esq.  of  South  Lopham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
Fanny  Isabella,  b.  April,  and  d.  -iug.  Isll. 


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Fanny  Isabella,  6.   15  July,  1S12;    m.  29  ilay,   183S,  Eev. 

Edward  Henry  &iwbridg-e,  late  of  East  Haddon  Hall. 
Elizal'ttli    Mary,    i.  3  June,    1S17  ;   s.  to  the  estate  on  lier 

miither's  death  29  xUig.  ISlJo.     She  d.  S  May,  lS8i>,  havinR 

devised  the  estate  to  her  nephew,  the  liEV.  John  Sikes 

Sawbkidoe,  the  present  owner, 
ilr.  Bridgman  d.  23  Oct.  1S60. 

Seat— Coney  Weston  Hall.  Ixnorth. 
JiesideJice — Thelnetham  Keetorv,  Ilarling. 


SAWYER    OF    HEYWOOD. 

Satvtek,  Edmund  Charles,  Esq.  of  Heywoocl, 
Eerks,  h.  1871 ;  s.  Lis  uncle  1892. 

Lineage. — Sir  Edmund  Sawyer,  Knt.,  b.  1579,  son  of 
George  Sawyer,  Esq.,  and  .\nne  hi.'s  wife,  dau.  of  Elezins 
Hill,  of  Blofiekl.  and  grandson  of  Edmund  Sawyer,  Esq.  of 
Cawston,  Norfolk,  by  his  wife,  Jane  Fiske,  of  Halesworth. 
purchased  1627,  the  manor,  A.-c.,,of  Heywood,  Berks,  and  was 
Member  for  Berwick-upon-Tweed  in  the  Parliament  of  162y. 
He  hi.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Whitmore,  Knt.  of  London, 
and  d.  1670,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1651),  with  other  issue 
(of  which  the  4th  son  was  Robert  (Sir),  Knt.,  0.  1633,  Attorney - 
General  to  Charles  II.,  and  counsel  for  the  seven  Bishops  in 
the  reign  of  James  II.,  who  d.  1692,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Margaret,  mi.  Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Pembroke),  an  eldest  son, 
George,  who  d.  v.  j>.  1655,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Edmund,  successor  to  his  grandfather;  John,  b.  1685,  d.  1722; 
and  Catherine,  in.  Sir  Gonstantine  Phipps,  Knt.,  Lord  Chan- 
cellor of  Ireland.    Sir  Edmund's  grandson, 

Edmund  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  ?«.  1680,  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Fiennes,  lierks,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1730)  had  (besides  three  dans.,  Sarah,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth) 
two  sons,  John,  of  whom  presently,  and  George,  b.  1687,  of 
Canon  Pyon,  co.  Hereford,  a  Major  in  the  army.  Mr.  Sawyer 
d.  16?8.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  6.  1685;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Duneombe,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Anthony  Duncombe. 
1st  Lord  Feversham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1770)  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Anthony,  his  heir. 

Herbert,    Admiral  R.N.,  6.    1730;    m.  1755,  Anne,  dau.  of 
—  Majendie,  of  Lisbon,  and  had  issue. 
Herbert   (Sir),    K.C.B.,    m.    1792,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John 
Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Pound,  Devon,  and  d.  1833,  having  had  by 
ber  (who  d.  1828) 
Herbert,  '..  1793;  d.  1811. 
John  Jervis,  Lieut.  U.K.,  h.  1799;  d.  1822. 
William  George  (Itev.),  h.  1802. 
Louisa. 

Jane,  m.  Henry  Hope,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  d.  1823. 
Charles,  d.  ji.nm. 

Susan  Anne,  m.  Charles  Hope,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 
Sophia.         _  Louisa. 

Sarah,    m.   Eev.    James   Thistlethwaite,  of    Sunning   Hill, 
Berk=. 
Elizab.  th.  Jane,  c?.  1714.  Anne. 

Harriet,  m.  Capt.  Dansey,  K.N. 

Maiy,  m.  13  June,   1735,  Ven.  Charles  Jenner,  D.D.,   Pre- 
bendary of   Lincoln,  Archdeacon   of    Huntingdon,  Rector 
of  Buckworth,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  King  George 
III. 
Mr.  Sawyer  d.  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  b.  1713;  m.  1st,  Anne, 
Countess  of  Ruglen  in  her  own  right,  mother  of  the  4th  Duke 
of  Queensberry,  and  2ndly,  Phoebe,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Harcourt,  Esq.  of  Wigsell,  Sussex,  M.P.,  and  by  the  latter 
only  (who  d.  1813)  had  issue, 
John,  his  successor. 

Richard,  b.  1763;  m.  1st,  Miss  de  Petersen,  a  Dutch  lady, 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  Richard  John,  b.  1791.  He  //;.  2ndly, 
Jlary  Anne  Shrapnell,  and  d.  1823,  having  had  by  her 
Henry  Richard,  .John,  and  Phoebe. 

George  (twin  with  Richard),  7/1.  1st,  Miss  Chappelen,  a 
Dutch  lady,  by  whom  (who  d.  1814)  he  had  one  son,  George 
Anthony,  6.  1791,  who  m.  Justine,  dau.  of  Baron  Van 
Wcstrenen,  and  had  issue,  George  Cappelcn,  b.  1815,  in. 
184J,  Mary  Rebecca,  dau.  of  George  Hillhouse,  Esq.  of 
Bristol,  and  has  issue:  Charles  Richard  John,  i.  1816,  »;. 
1846,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Joseph  Butterworth,  Esq.  of  Clapham, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue ;  William,  b.  1817,  d.  1838  ;  Frederick, 
6.  1821  ;  and  Edward,  6.  1823,  m.  1856,  Emma  Louisa,  dau. 
of  ilenry  Ward,  Esq.  of  Brockland,  Hants.  He  in.  2ndly, 
JIarianne,  widow  of  Capt.  Wiiliain  Maxwell,  and  d.  1837. 
M;iry,  in.  William  Bristow,  Esq.  of  Quiddenham,  Norfolk, 
and  d.  1S04. 

Anne,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Smith,  cousin  to  Lord  Carrington, 
and  d.  1839. 

Francis,  m.  George  Smith,  Esq.,  brother  to  Rev.  Charles 
Smith. 


Mr.  Sawyer  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  J. P.  and  D.L.,High  SherifT 
1819,  b.  1762;  m.  1785,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Dickens,  Esq. 
of  Cherrington,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1848)  had 
issue, 
Charles,  of  Heywood. 

Herbert,  b.  1803;  d.  1877;  in.  1829,  Frances  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  George  Smith,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had 
issue,  Duneombe  Herbert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hammoon, 
Dorset,  b.  1837  ;  Edward  Wayland,  6.  1842 ;  and  Mary 
Isabella. 

Mr.  S.awyer  was  s.  at  his  decease,  in  1745,  by  his  elder  son, 

Charles  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1787; 
m.  10  Oct.  1812,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bowyer, 
5th  Bart,  of  Radley,  in  the  same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864) 
had  issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Heywood. 
Edmund,  Bairister-at-Law,  6.  1816. 

Henry  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1820;  appointed  a  Judge  at 
Demerara,  where  he  d.  1852. 
Robert,  Barrister-at  Law,  b.  1822. 
George  Herbert  (Rev.),  B.C.L.,  b.  182G,  has  four  sons  and 

two  daus. 
William  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Taplow,  Maidenhead,  b. 
1829;  HI.   1862,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Sheppard,  of 
Great  Milton,  Oxon,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Edmund  Charles,  who  s.  his  uncle. 
Henrietta,  rf.  1866.  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Sawyer  rf.  1876.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  Berks,  Lieut.-Gen.  in 
the  army,  late  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  19 
July,  1813  ;  m.  1840,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  J.  F.  Timmins,  Esq. 
of  Hilfield,  Herts,  which  lady  d.  1876.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sawyer  d. 
s.  p.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fesse  chequy  or  and  sa.  between  three  sea-pies 
arg.  Crest — A  talbot  guardant  ppr.  Motto — Cherches  et  tu 
trouvera. 

S:at — Heywood,  Maideuliead,  Berks. 


SAY    OF     OAKLEY    COURT. 

Hall-Sat,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Court, 
Berks,  J. P.  for  Norfolk  and  Berks,  and  High. 
Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1864,  b.  April,  1827  ;  m. 
Aug.  1857,  Ellen,  only  child  of  Edward  Evans,  Esq. 
of  Boveney  Court,  Bucks,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Lionel  Henry,  b.  May,  1S59;  d.  unm.  1885. 

II.  Geoffbry  Norman  Edward,  b.  April,  1864. 

I.  Jlary  Violet,  m.  26  April,  1876,  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Austen 
Leigh,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Winterbourn.  co.  Gloucester. 

II.  Beatrice  Maud.  in.  Ethel  Nina. 
IV.  Hilda  Lilian. 

This  gentleman,  only  son  of  Eichard  Hall,  Esq.  and 
Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Say,  Esq.  of  Down- 
ham,  Norfolk,  who  d.  1831,  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Sat  in  conformity  with  the  testamen- 
tary injiuiction  of  his  uncle,  Eev.  Henry  Say,  Eector 
of  North  Twickenham  and  Houghton.  He  has  had 
two  sisters,  Harriet,  m.  1850,  James  Thomson,  Esq. 
and  has  by  him  (who  d.  1870)  two  sons  and  one 
dau.,  and  Dora,  m.  1848,  Eev.  John  Macuaught, 
stnd  d.  1864,  leaving  one  sttrviving  dau. 

^r»!.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  chevronny  of  .six  az.  and  gu., 
two  flauuches  erni.,  for  Say;  2nd  and  3rd  sa.,  two  feathers 
chevronwise  arg.  between  as  many  chevronels  or,  the  whole 
between  two  talbots'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  for  Hall. 
Crests— 1st,  A  stag's  head  erased  arg.,  guttee  de  larnies,  in  the 
mouth  a  cinquefoil  slipped  vert,  for  Say;  2nd,  A  talbot's  head 
erased  sa.,  charged  with  four  bezants  in  cross,  in  the  mouth  a 
feather  arg.     Motto— Varc  et  age. 

Seats— Si.  Ives  Place,  Maidenhead,  Berks,  and  Swaffham, 
Norfolk. 

Citii— Reform. 


SAYER    OF    PETT    PLACE. 

Satek,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Pett  Place,  in  the  parish 
of  Charing,  Kent,  b.  3  July,  1850,  educated  at 
Eugby  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  M.A.  1876,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1875,  J. P.  for  co.  Kent ; 
m.  30  April,  1889,  Dorothea  Hugoline,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Eev.  Hugh  Pigott,  Eector  of  Streatham, 
CO.  Cambridge,  and  has  issue, 


SAY 


THE  LAxYDED  GENTRY. 


SCA 


1799 


I.  Gladys  Hiigoline. 

II.  Sibella  Margaret. 

Lineage. — The  Sayers  were  settlea  at  a  yery  early  period 
in  Esses,  where  we  find  William  and  John  Suyer,  of  Birch,  in 
the  reign  of  Edward  II. 

John  Satek,  Alderman  of  Colchester,  d.  1509,  leaving,  by 
Elizabeth,  or  Isabella  his  wife  (whod.  1530,  and  was  bur.  with 
Ler  husband  at  St.  Peter's,  Colchester),  three  sons, 

•George,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  sometime  Mayor  of  Colchester,  who  d.  1563,  leaving 
two  sons,  William,  who  uf.  s.  p.,  and  Richard,  who  d.  1010, 
<et.  circa  80,  leaving  Jane,  his  only  duu.  and  heir,  then 
under  age. 

Robert,  mentioned  in  his  mother's  will  1530,  living  1545. 
His  issue  living  1673-7-1. 

George  Sater,  probably  the  eldest  son,  was  thirty  years 
Alcernian,  and  in  1554  one  of  the  Burgesses  of  Colchester.  He 
purchased,  tcmii.  Elizabeth,  the  estate  of  Bourchiers  Hall,  in 
Aldham,  Essex.  He  d.  in  1577,  leaving,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Westdene,  of  co.  Lincoln,  an 
'Only  surviving  son, 

George  Sayer,  Esq.  of  Bourchiers  Hall,  m.  Kose,  dau.  of 
William  Cardinal,  of  Great  Bromley,  and  dying  3  July,  1590, 
left,  besides  a  2nd  and  youngest  son,  Thomas  (who  m.  and 
had  issue,  recorded  in  the  Visitation  of  Suffolk  1012),  an  elder 
■son. 

Sir  George  Sayee,  Knt.  of  Bourchiers  Hall,  in.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Higham,  of  Barrow  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  was  ,'. 
at  his  decease,  March,  1630,  by  his  son, 

John  Sayee,  Esq.  of  Bourchiers  Hall,  b.  1589,  M.P.  for  Col- 
chester 1645,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  Eobert  Honywood,  Esq.  of 
Mark's  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Sir),  of  Bourchieis  Hall,  knighted  1640,  Master  of 
the  Horse  to  the  King  of  Bohemia,  who  cL  v.  p.  11  July, 
1050,  leaving  (by  his  wife)  a  posthumous  dau., 

Hester,  m.  Sir  John  Marsham,  2nd  Bart,  of  Cuxton.  and 
was  mother  of  the  3rd  Bart.  She  d.  without  surviving 
issue  1716. 

II.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 
John  Sayer  d.  1658.    His  2nd  son, 

Sir  John  Sayer,  Knt.,  Page  to  the  Prince  of  Orange  and 
•Col.  of  Foot,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Van  Hesse  Van 
Piershill,  of  Wena,  in  Holland,  and  had  five  sons,  Geoegf 
liobert,  John,  Charles,  and  Adolphus.  Sir  John  d.  Sept.  1007 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Sayee,  Esq.,  Vice-Chamberlain  to  Queen  Cather- 
ine, Consort  to  Charles  II.,  and  also  to  Queen  3Iaey  II., 
who  made  him  Sub-Governor  and  Gentleman  of  the  Bcd- 
■chamber  to  William,  Duke  of  Gloucester.  He  m.  Frances, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Philip  Honywood,  of  Pett,  in  the  parish  of 
Charing,  Kent,  and  dying  May,  1718,  aged  63,  left  a  son  and 
successor, 

George  Sayer,  Esq.  of  Pett,  in.  Mary,  sister  of  Daniel 
Godfrey,  of  Feversham,  and  d.  1733,  leaving  two  dau-s., 
ilary  and  Catherine  (who  both  d.  unm.),  and  a  son, 

George  Sayer,    Esq.    of    Pett,   la.  Mary,    dau.    of  John 
Greenliill,  of  Maidstone,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Matthew 
Chandler,  of  St.  Kadigund's,  in  Polton,  Kent.    He  was  High 
Sheriff  of  Kent  in  1755,  and  d.  1778,  leaving  issue, 
George,  his  heir. 

John,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Van, 
Esq.  of  Llanwern,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  a  son,  Hev. 
John  Sayer,  Vicar  of  Arlington,  co.  Gloucester,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Kev.  Thomas  Hodges,  of 
Slowwe  in  Arlingham,  also  Vicar  of  Arlingham  (who  d. 
1784,  aged  29).  He  d.  1S36,  aged  49,  having  had  one  son, 
John,  late  of  Pett,  and  one  dau.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev. 
John  Lloyd  Crawley,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Arlingham,  who  d. 
1848. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  30  March,  1829. 

Catherine,  m.  Rev.  William  Gregory,  2nd  son  of  Dr.  John 
Gregory,  of  Aberdeen. 
Frances,  d.  unm.  3  March,  1829. 
Mr.  Sayer  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

ItEv.  George  Sater,  LL.B.,  of  Pett,  Rector  of  Egglescliffe, 
CO.  Durham,  m.  1786,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  James  Wakely, 
of  Charing,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  young, 
George  Edwaed,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Egertcn,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  d.  s.  p.  June,  1854. 
Catherine,  d.  unm.  1870.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1874. 

Selina,  d.  %mm.  1861. 

Jane,  m.  Kev.  H.  T.  Parker,  and  d.  s.  p.  1864. 
Mr.  Sayer  d.  1814,  and  was  ^«.  by  his  son, 

Geokge  Edward  Sayee,  Esq.  of  Pett,  d.  unm.  28  May,  1871, 
aged  76,  and  was  s.  on  the  death  of  his  last  surviving  sister, 
Charlotte,  in  July,  1874,  by  his  cousin, 
John  Sayee,  Esq.  of  Pett  Place,  Kent,  and  Arlingham,  co. 


Gloucester,  educated  at  Rugby  and  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A. 
1845,  M.A.  1849,  Earrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1850,  J. P. 
for  CO.  Kent.  b.  21  Jan.  1823;  m.  13  Sept.  1849,  Charlotte 
Sibella,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Crawley,  Incumbent  of 
Flaxley,co.  Gloucester  (5th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey, 
2nd  Bart,  of  F'laxley  Abbey),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Pett  Place. 

II.  George,  6.  7  Sept.  1853,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll. 
Oxford. 

III.  William,  b.  7  Kov.  1854,  educated  at  Westminster  and 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  m.  1888,  E.  A.,  dau.  of— Coy,  E.-;q. 

IV.  Arthur,  0.  15  Aug.   1856,  educated  at  Wesinjinster,  m. 
1887,  Katherine,  dau.  of  B.  Smith,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur  Gerald,  b.  1888. 

I.  Mary,  m.  28  Sept.  1S82,  Rev.  J.  R.  Lawrence. 

II.  Sibella  F'anny. 

Mr.  Sayer  d.  1  July,  1880. 

Arms—Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  peewits  ppr 
Ct-est — A  dexter  arm  in  armour  cmbowed  ppr.,  garnished  or, 
the  hand  grasping  a  griffin's  head  crused  or, 

Seat — Pett  Place,  Charing,  Kent. 

Club— Os.foTd  and  Cambridge. 


SCAKISBRICK    (new    CASTEJA)    OS" 
SCAHISBHTCK. 

De  Casteja,  Count  (ilAiiiE  EiiMANUEi  Al- 
tar DE  Biaudos),  of  Scarisbriek,  co.  Lancaster,  7). 
1849 ;  m.  1S74,  Adolphine  Gahi-ielle  Marie  de 
Fai-et,  dau.  of  tlie  Marquis  de  Foui'nes,  aud  has 
isstte, 

Marie  Andre  Leon  Alvar,  h.  1875. 

liineage.— Gilbert  de  Scaeesbeeck  is  the  first  of  this 
family  on  record.    F""roin  him  descended 

Waltee  de  Scaeiseeeck  and  Henry  de  Scarisbveck,  and  in 
1303,  we  find 

Gilbeet  de  Scaeisbbeck  settled  land  in  Hurlton,  Scarisbrick, 
andSnape,  co.  Lancaster,  by  deed  dated  31  Edward  I.,  on  his 
son, 

Gilbert  de  Scarisbbeck,  who  m.  14  Edward  II.,  Joan,  dau. 
of  John  de  Kirkby,  and  was  ancestor  of 

Thomas  Scarisbrick,  of  Borwick,  heir  to  his  cousin,  Edward 
Scarisbrick,  of  Scarisbrick.     His  son, 

Henry  Scarisbeick,  m.  28  July,  1599,  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Parker,  Esq.  of  Radam,  co.  York,  and  d.  1008,  leaving  a 
son, 

Edward  Scarisbeick,  m.  24  March,  1631,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Roger  Bradshaig,  Esq.  of  Haigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1007)  had 
a  son, 

James  Scarisbeick,  6. 1635;  m.  1659,  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert 
Blundell,  Esq.  of  Ince  Eluudell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1120)  had 
issue ;  he  d.  1673.     His  3rd  son, 

Robeet  Scaeisbeick,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Messenger, 
Esq.  of  Fountain  Abbey,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1744, 
aged  65)  had  issue;  he  d.  1737.     His  son, 

Basil  Thomas  Scarisbrick,  ^.  to  the  estate  of  Eccleston, 
CO.  Lancaster,  under  a  deed  of  settlement  made  by  Thomas 
Eccleston,  Esq.  of  Eccleston,  dated  18  Aug.  17'25,  and  then 
assumed  the  surname  of  Eccleston.  He  afterwards  s.  to  Scaris- 
brick, '/;!.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Dicconson,  Esq.  of 
Wiightington,  same  co.,  and  d.  1789,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1753) a  son, 

Thomas  Eccleston,  Esq.  of  Eccleston  and  Scarisbrick,  6. 
1752  ;  s.  to  Wrightington  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle, 
Edward  Dicconson,  purchased  the  manor  of  Ilalsall ;  m.  1784, 
Eleonora,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Lythain,  und<(.  1809, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Eccleston  Scarisbrick,  Esq.  of  Eccleston,  m. 
Sybella  Georgiana,  dau.  of  William  ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shaw 
Hall,  and  resumed  his  paternal  surname  of  Scarisbeick. 
He  inherited  the  estate  of  Wrightington  on  the  decease  of 
his  uncle,  Edward  Dicconson,  Esq.  of  Wrightington.  He  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Scabis- 
brick,  only. 

II.  Charles,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Dicconson,  and 
s.  to  Wrightington. 

I.  Anne,  m.  lSu7,  Sir  Thomas  Windsor  Hunloke,  Bart. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  1819,  Edward  Clifton,  Esq. 

III.  Maria.  iv.  Catherine. 

On  the  decease  of  Mr.  Eccleston-Scarisbrick,  his  son, 

Thomas  Scaeisbeick,  Esq.,  s.  to  ;he  Scarisbrick  estates.  He 
TO.  Sybella  Georgiana,  dau.  of  ^'illiam  ffarington,  Esq.  of 
Sliaw  Hall,  but  d.  s.  p.  II  July,  1833,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 


1800 


SCA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SCH 


CuAKLES  ScARisERicK,  Esq.  of  Soarisbrick,  co.  Lancaster, 
nigh  ShcrilT  183E),  whose  patronymic  was  Ecclcston,  assumed 
the  surname  of  DiccoNsos  on  succeeding  to  the  Wrightington 
estates,  which  surname  he  exchanged  for  that  of  Scabisbbick 
on  succeeding  to  the  Scarishrick  estates  in  1S33.  lie  d.  1859, 
when  the  entailed  estates  devolved  on  his  sister, 

Anne,  m.  ISO",  Sir  Thomas  Windsor  IIvnloke,  Bart,  of 
W'ingcrworth,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry  John  Joseph  (Sir),  last  baronet  of  Wingerworth, 
who  (/.  unni.  S  Feb.  1S56. 
1  Cliarlotte,  rf.  unm.  16  May,  1S57. 
■J  Eliza  Maegaket,  of  whom  presently. 

Lady  llunloke  assumed  by  royal  licence  17  Oct.  1870,  the 
Eurname  and  arms  of  Scakisbbick,  and  dying  6  March,  1872, 
W.1S  s.  by  her  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress, 

Eliza Margabet,  m.  1835,  Kemy  Leon  de  Biaudos,  Marquis 
DE  Casteja,  who  was  authorised,  on  succeeding  to  Scarisbrick, 
by  royal  licence  dated  31  Jan.  1373,  to  take  the  name  of 
ScABisBRicK,  after  that  of  de  Biacdos,  and  to  bear  the  arms 
of  ScARisBRicK  quarterly.  Eliza  Margaret,  Marchioness  de 
Casteja,  </.  13  Nov.  1S78,  and  was  s.  by  her  husband,  who 
was  s.  under  a  deed  of  settlement  by  his  son,  Marie 
Emmanuel  Alyar  de  Biaudos,  Count  de  Cast^ja,  now  of 
Scarisbrick, 

.-!,-);i6-— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th  gu.,  three  mullets  in  bend, 
between  two  bendlets  engrailed  arg.,  and  for  distinction,  in 
tlie  Centre  chief  point  a  crosslet  or,  for  Scarisbrick  ;  2ud  and 
Srd,  De  Biaudos. 

iiiut — Scarisbrick  Hall,  near  Ormskirk. 


SCAPvLETT    OF    GIGITA. 

ScAELETT,  William:  James  Yoeke,  Esq.  of 
Giglia,  CO.  Argyll,  b.  16  Feb.  1872;  »«.  20  April, 
lb'j'3,  Mabel  Sydney,  younger  dau.  of  Col.  the 
Hon.  Sydney  Aunesley. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Scarlett  is  of  ancient  English 
origin,  a  branch  of  which  emigrated  to  Jamaica  soon  after 
the  taking  of  that  island,  and  became  possessed  of  considerable 
landed  property  there. 

ItoBERT  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Spring,  Jamaica,  m. 
2  Feb.  1765,  Elizabeth  Wright,  widow,  dau.  of  Philip  Anglin, 
Esq.  of  Paradise  Estate,  Hanover,  Jamaica,  and  great-great- 
pranddau.  of  Henry  Lawrence,  President  of  Cromwell's 
Council  of  State,  and  had  issue,  Philip,  James,  1st  Lord 
Abinger  {see  Burke's  2'etrage  and  Baronetage),  Robert,  and 

SiB  William  Anglin  Scablett,  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica, 
m.  19  July,  1S09,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Luana,  in  the  parish  of  St.  EUzabeth.  The  Williams  family 
are  of  Welsh  origin,  and  have  been  landed  proprietors  in 
Jamaica  since  its  conquest.  Sir  William  d.  in  Jamaica  9 
Oct.  Is31,  leaving,  by  his  said  wife  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1832), 

James  Williams  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Downland,  Sussex, 
B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  b.  20  Feb.  1812;  ?/i.  14  Sept. 
Is37,  Anne  Rhodes  Williams,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Brown, 
E-iij.  01  Harehills  Grove,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 
IfeOty  had  issue, 

I.  William  James,  of  Gigha,  Lieut. -Col.  Scottish  Division 
Garrison  Artillery,  b.  19  Oct.  Is39:  m.  27  Jan.  1868,  Hen- 
rietta Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Low,  Esq.  of  Sunvale, 
Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  31  July,  IssS,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  1885;  had  i.ssue,  William  James  Yobke,  now  of 
Gigha;  John  Lawrence,  6.  11  Marcn,  1874;  Francis  Kow- 
land,  6.  18  May,  ltt75  ;  Henry  Norman,  b.  2  Oct.  1876; 
Benjamin  Anglin,  b.  Is78  ;  Charlotte  Anne,  d.  19  March, 
ltS6  :  Georgiana  Marj-;  Kathleen;  and  Amy. 

II.  James  Williams  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rossington,  6.  6  Oct. 
Ib41  :  m.  28  Oct.  1873,  Barbara  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Lawson,  of  Seaton  Carew,  co.  Durham,  and  has  James 
Alexander,  h.  16  June,  187i,  and  other  issue. 

III.  Kobebt  Lawrence,  of  Otterbourne  House,  Hampshire, 
Major  late  R..\.,  b.  27  Jan.  1849;  m.  Arabella  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Gilbert  Maxwell  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Rockbeare  Court,  near 
Exeter. 

rv.  Thomas  Rowland,  6.  17  May,  1855,  late  Lieut.  1st  Royal 
Scots. 

V.  Harry,  of  Preston  House,  West  Firle,  Sussex,  LL.B. 
Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  20  Aug.  1857  ; 
7/1.  6  Aug.  1884,  Mary  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Blakiston 
Houston,  Esq.  of  Orangefield,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Herbert,  b.  31  March,  1888  ;  Nina  Kathleen. 

I.  Mary  Wilhams,  m.  I865,  Richard  James  Streatfeild,  Esq. 
of  the  Rocks,  Sussex,  and  Ro.ssington  Hall.  co.  York. 

II.  Chirlotte  Anglin,  vi.  1864,  John  Edward  Ruck-Keene, 
J. P.,  Major-Gen.  (retired),  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  R.H.A. 

III.  Annie. 

Mr.  Scarlett  d.  30  April,  1890. 
Ai , lis  {home  with  slight  variation  by  the  familiLS  of  Scar-  i 


LETT  of  Norfolk;  SuffolL;  Essex,  Sclop,  and  Siisf:ex) — Chequy 
or  and  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  erm.,  a  canton  az.    Cresi  —A Tuscan 
column  chequy  or  and  gu.,  supported  on  either  side  by  a  lion's 
gamb  erm. 
iSciU — Gigha  (under)  Greenock. 


SCHANK   OF    CASTLERIG. 

ScnANK,  William  Edwahd  Alexaxdee,  Esq. 
of  Castlerig  and  Gleniston,  co.  Fife,  b.  20  Aug. 
1856  ;  educated  at  Eton,  B.A.  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  descended  from  Schank  of  that 
ilk,  and  is  described  in  the  matriculation  of  the  arms,  dated 
1732,  as  "  a  very  ancient  and  considerable  family  in  the 
Lothians."  The  name  was  indifferently  spelt  Schank  and 
Shank. 

Murdoch  Schank,  a  cadet  of  Schank  of  that  ilk,  is  stated  to 
have  settled  at  Kinghorn,  in  Fife,  and  got  lands  there  in  the 
reign  of  Robert  Bruce,  a.d.  1319.  Traditi^.n  adds  that  he  dis-  ' 
covered  and  took  charge  of  the  body  of  King  Alexander  III., 
who  met  his  death  whilst  riding  amongst  the  clilTs  at  King- 
horn  a.d.  1286,  and  for  this  service  received  a  gift  of  the  lands 
of  Castlerig,  near  Kinghorn,  from  King  Robert  Bruce.  He 
had  a  son, 

Robert  Schankis,  whose  name  is  mentioned  as  owner  of 
lands  bounding  certain  property  at  Kinghorn  in  a  Charter 
of  Confirmation  dated  1360.  He  i».  Isabel  Irvine,  and  had  a 
son, 

John  Schank,  who  vi.  —  Kirkcaldie,  and  was  father  of 

Henry  Schank,  iiiiVft  and  seised  a.d.  144:'2.  He  m. 
Christian  Melvil,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Rairh,  and  had  Martin, 
his  successor,  and  also,  it  is  presumed, two  other  sons,  viz. 
Ninian  Schank,  who  was  in  1497  Provincial  Prior  in  Scot- 
land of  the  Dominicans,  and  Robert  Schank,  who  is  men- 
tioned in  the  Register  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland,  in  a 
confirmation  of  a  burgess  of  Kinghorn  (near  which  Castlerig 
is  situated),  as  owner  in  1478  of  bounding  property. 

Martin  Schank,  the  above-mentioned  son,  -/ii.  1482,  Alison, 
dau.  of  "Glasmount"  Boswell,  i.e.,  Boswell  of  Glasinount, 
near  Kinghorn,  a  family  now  known  as  Boswell  of  Balmuto. 
Their  son, 

Martin  Schank,  infeftA.D.  1520,  m.  Bessie  Lochore.  Their 
son, 

Henry  Schank,  who  in  1608  was  elder  of  Kinghorn,  m. 
1565,  Bessie,  dau.  of  John  Balfour,  of  Ballo,  and  was  the  father 
of  another 

Henry  Schank,  who  was  a  Commissioner  for  Kinghorn 
in  1643,  of  which  town  he  was  also  Bailie.  In  the  same  year 
he  was  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Kinghorn.  He  m.  1609, 
Janet,  dau.  of  Robert  Cunningham,  of  Woodfield,  and  had 
ssue, 

Martin  Schank,  who  m.  1640,  Christian,  dau.  of  John 
Reedie,  Shipmaster  in  Burntisland.    He  had  a  son, 

Henry  Schank,  of  Castlerig,  Bailie  and  Kirk  Treasurer 
of  Kinghorn,  who  appears  in  the  Valuation  Roll  of  Fife, 
1695,  as  owner  of  land  in  the  parish  of  Kinghorn.  He  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Alexander  Balfour,  of  Balgarvie,  by  whom  he 
had  issue  (with  Henry,  bapt.  1672;  Christian,  bapt.  1674; 
Elizabeth,  bapt.  1676;  Mary,  bapt.  1681  ;  Elizabeth,  bapt. 
1683), 

I.  Martin  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander  (Rev.),  bapt.  1678,  became  M.A.  of  St.  Andrews       s 
University  25  June,  1700,  appointed  to  the  living  of  Drum- 
oak  1703  ;  m.  i  March,  1705,  Elizabeth  Barrett,  of  the  parish 

of  Banchory  Ternan,  who  was  b.  1676,  and  (L  1  April,  1730.       \ 
Mr.  Schank  d.  6  March,  1749,  in  the  73rd  year  of  his  age,        . 
and  the  forty-sixth  of  his  ministry.    By  his  wife  he  had 
issue, 
1  JIabtin.  2  Henry. 

3  Milliam  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Aberdeen  University  1730, 
Sliuisterof  Brechin,  d.  1744. 

4  Alexander  (Rev.),  illinister  of  Ecclesgreig  or  St.  Cyrus 
1732-43  and  of  Arbuthnott  1743-80,  educated  at  Aberdeen 
University,  and  d.  S  Jan.  1780,  aged  71.  He  Hi.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Bailie  Gordon,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Alexander  (Rev.),  who  s.  to  Castlerig  in  1741,  by  dis- 
position in  deed  of  entail,  of  wliom  subsequently. 

John  (Rev.),  L.  23  Jan.  1738,  s.  his  father  as  Minister 
of  Arbuthnott,  which  hying  he  held  from  1780  to  I8I8; 
d.  until.  10  Dec.  1818. 

William  (Rev.),  b.  29  June,  1739;  licensed  1761,  ordained 
2  Maich,  17ti2.  appointed  Minister  of  Fetteresso,  co. 
Kincardine,  2  March,  1769;  li.  same  year. 

Henry. 

Jean.  /).  20  March,  1743  :  ?».  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of 
'liliieiion,  Meieiiani  in  ALerdetn,  d.  s.  ^j. 


SCH 


THE  LANDED  GENTHY. 


SCH 


1801 


1  Marjory. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Kev.  —  Walker,  Minister  of  Dunnottar. 

3  Jean,  to.  Rev.  —  Thomson,  Minister  of  Marykirk. 
Eev.  Martin  Schank,  of  Castlerig,  eldest  son  of  the  above- 
mentioned  Henry  Scliank,  M.A.  of  University  of  St.  Andrews, 
19  July,  1690,  Minister  of  Auchtertool  1694,  of  Xewhills  1696, 
of  Banchory  Ternan  1699,  b.  28  June,  1C70  ;  bapt.  at  King- 
horn  10  July,  1670;  m.  April,  1698,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Downie,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  whose  mother  was 
a  dau.  of  Dobie,  of  Stoniehill,  and  d.  18  April,  1747,  leaving 
an  only  son, 

Alexander  Schank,  of  Castlerig  and  Gleniston,  possessed  of 
the  lands  mentioned  as  belonging,  in  1360,  to  Robert  Schank, 
but  increased  the  patrimony  by  purchases,  including  Gleniston, 
all  of  which  still  remain  iu  the  family.  By  deed  of  entail 
executed  by  him  13  March,  1769,  these  properties  passed  to  his 
cousin's  son,  the  above-mentioned 

Eev.  Ale.kandeb  Schank,  then  Jlinister  of  St.  Cyrus,  his 
eldest  surviving  son  being  passed  over.  Mr.  Schank  d.  24  Oct. 
1771,  having  had  issue  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  liev.  John 
Burnett,  Minister  of  Moniemusk  (a  cadet  of  the  family  of 
Burnett  of  Leys,  Bart.),  two  sons,  namely, 

I.  John,  F.R.S.,  E.N.,  a  distinguished  Admiral,  bapt.  at 
Kinghorn  26  April,  1726;  served  in  the  wars  consequent 
on  the  American  and  French  Revolutions.  Admiral  Schank 
was  presented  in  17b6,  with  the  freedom  of  the  city  of 
Edinburgh,  "  in  testimony  of  the  good  services  done  to  his 
king  and  country  as  Captain  and  Senior  Officer  and  Com- 
missioner of  H.M.  fleet  on  the  lakes  and  rivers  in  Canada." 
In  the  American  war,  his  exertiuns  and  merit  called 
forth  the  highest  encomiums  from  the  admiral  commanding 
on  the  station,  particularly  on  account  of  the  wonderful 
expedition  with  which  he  constructed  a  ship  of  above  three 
hundred  tons,  with  eighteen  guns,  named  the  "  Inflexible"  ; 
which  ship  he  built,  rigged,  and  completed,  and  with  it 
fought  and  beat  the  enemy  on  Lake  Champlain,  all  in  less 
than  six  weeks  from  the  time  that  she  whs  originally  put 
on  the  stocks  at  Quebec.  Full  details  of  Admiral  Schank's 
long  service  are  given  in  Marshall's  Naval  Biography. 
Admiral  Schank  d.  at  Dawlish  in  1823.  He  m.  1st,  Mrs. 
F'itzcerald,  widow  of  Gen.  Fitzgerald,  and  2ndly,  Margaret, 
sister  of  Sir  William  Grant,  Master  of  the  Rolls.  His  dau., 
by  his  first  wife, 

Margaret,  m.  July,  1800,  John  AVight,  Vice-Admiral  of 
the  White,  and  had,  with  other  i.-sue,  John  Mackellar 
Skeene  Grieve  Wight,  who,  in  1843,  assumed  by  royal 
licence  the  surname  and  arms  of  Schank. 

II.  Alexander,  6.  26  June,  1727  ;  d.  s.  p.  in  his  father's  life- 
time. 

Mr.  Schank,  as  before  mentioned,  appointed,  by  deed  of  entail 
executed  1769,  as  his  successor, 

Eev.  Alexander  Shank,  of  Castlerig  and  Gleniston,  Minis- 
ter of  Ecclesgreig,  or  St.  Cyrus,  from  1759,  for  many  years 
the  living  having  been  previously  held  by  his  father.  He 
lived  at  The  Villa,  Laurencekirk— an  estate  which  has  been  for 
a  long  time  possessed  by  the  Schank  family.  He  m.  5  May, 
1770,  Diana,  dau.  of  Robert  Scott,  of  Dunninald,  by  his  wife, 
Anne  Middleton,  of  Seaton,  and  granddau.  of  Patrick  Scott, 
who  was  son  of  Patrick  Scott,  of  Craig  andRossie  (v id eBvuKE's 
Baronetage),  by  whom  (who  d.  24  Feb.  1825,  aged  84  years)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  his  successor,  a  Merchant  in  China,  6.  9 
June,  1771,  perished  at  sea  in  the  total  loss  of  the  "Anna," 
of  Bombay. 

II.  Martin,  successor  to  his  brother,  6.  30  Sept.  1774  ;  d.  s.p. 
1825. 

III.  Henbt,  successor  to  Martin,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Diana,  b.  8  Dec.  1772;  7n.  Eev.  George  Cook,"  D.D.,  of 
Haddington,  Slinister  of  Laurencekirk,  and  Dean  of  the 
Order  of  the  Thistle  ;  d.  at  St.  Andrews  13  May,  1845,  in 
his  73rd  year. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm.  23  Xov.  1840. 

Mr.  Shank  d.  in  the  fifty-fifth  year  of  his  ministry,at  Laurence- 
kirk, 5  Jan.  1814,  aged  75,  and  was  ultimately  succeeded  by  his 
last  surviving  son, 

Henry  Shank,  of  Castlerig  and  Gleniston,  6.  14  March, 
1778,  entered  the  H.E.I.C.'s  Service  in  1794,  became  Member 
of  Council  in  1822,  and  was  Director  of  the  Company  from 
1830-1S54.  Mr.  Shank  d.  4  Jan.  1860,  having  had  by  his  wife, 
Anna-Maria,  sister  of  Sir  James  Eivett-Carnac,  Bart.,  Governor 
of  Bombay  and  Chairman  of  the  H.E.I.C.,  four  sons  and  three 
daus., 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 
n.  Henry,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  John  Innes,  6.  20  March.  1815  ;  d.  in  India  Sept.  1834. 

IV.  James,  BaiTister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1  July,  1818, 
at  St.  Helena ;  d.  in  London  16  Dec.  1871,  in  his  53rd  year. 
This  gentleman  inherited  The  Villa,  Laurencekirk,  at  his 
father's  death. 

1.  Maiia,  d.  iu  i.ifancy. 


ir.  Diana  Henrietta,  h.  2  Aug.  1812;  d.  1S36. 

III.  Harriet  Anne,  s.  to  the  Villa,  Laurencekirk,  on  the 
death  of  her  brother  James,  m.  her  cousin.  Sir  James  Sib- 
bald  David  Scott,  Bart.,  and  has  issue.  Sir  Francis  David 
Scott,  present  Bart.,  and  other  children. 

Alexander  Shank,  of  Castlerig  and  Gleniston,  the  eldest 
son,  b.  21  June,  1811,  was  Civil  and  Ses.sions  Judge  in  the 
H.E.I. CCS.  He  retired  in  1856,  and  d.  9  April,  1866.  He  m. 
Harriet  Henrietta  Georgina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Henry  Dundas  Campbell,  of  the  8th  Hussars,  formerly  Governor 
of  Sierra  Leone,  by  Anne  Marie  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Francis  Davis,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Jan.  1880)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Alexan-der,  of  Castlerig  and  Gleniston. 

II.  William  Edward  Alexander,  s.  his  brother. 

i.i.  Roland  Alexander,  b.  26  July  1857;  d.  15  Dec.  1874. 

IV.  Lionel  Arthur  Vausittart,  b.  9  Dec.  1861. 
I.  .Vmy  Georgina.  ii.  Alice  Maria. 

III.  Anne  Julia.  iv.  Evelyn  Mary. 
v.  Edith  Henrietta,  d.  9  Nov.  1890. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Alexander  Schank,  Esq.  of  Castlerig  and  Glenis- 
ton, b.  28  Sept.  1850:  entered  the  army  as  Ensign  in  the  91st 
Hi.:hlanders  in  1871  ;  and  became  Capt.  in  the  71st  High- 
land Light  Infantry  in  1880  ;  served  in  the  Zulu  war  of  1879, 
and  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  1882  (two  medals  and  star).  He 
d.  13  July,  1886. 

Anns — Gu.,  on  a  fesse  arg.  a  hawk's  lure  of  the  first  between 
a  cinquefoil  in  chief  and  a  falcon's  leg  (or  shank),  jessed  and 
belled,  in  base  of  the  second.  Crest — An  eagle  rising  gu. 
Motto — Above  the  crest,  Sj'cro. 

&at— Castlerig  and  Gleniston,  co.  Fife. 

C'iui— Conservative. 


SCHREIBER    OF    THE    HILL    HOUSE. 

ScHEEiBEE,  Matilda  Robertinj,  of  The  Hill 
House,  Suffolk,  only  child  of  Eobert  Houghton, 
Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  m.  11  May,  1847,  Fre- 
DEKicK  William  Scheeibee,  Esq.  of  the  Hill 
Hou3e,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  appointed  High  Sheriff 
18()9,  but  unable  from  ill-health  to  serve,  Hon.  Col. 
2nd  batt.  Suffolk  Eifle  Yolunteers  j  who  d.  1S73, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Ernest  Lowther,  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  6. 
20  .Aug.  1849;  m.  1875,  Mary  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  Joseph 
Silvester  Godfrey,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Julian  Meade,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Maj.  3rd  batt.  Bedford- 
sliire  Rcgt.,  late  Capt.  Suffolk  Eegt.,  b.  10  Sept.  1854. 

I.  Priscilla  Emily,  vi.  10  Sept.  1874,  Neville  Ash,  Esq. 

Lineage. — John  Charles  Schreiber,  Esq.  of  Tewins 
House,  Herts,  son  of  Carl  Schreiber,  of  an  ancient  family  of 
Durlach,  in  Suabia,  came  over  from  that  country  and  settled 
in  London  about  1721.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Mount,  of  Wasing, 
Berks,  and  was  father  of 

William  Schreiber,  Esq.  of  Hinchesley  Lodge,  Hants, 
Tewins  House,  Herts,  and  Hengherst,  Kent,  m.  I78I,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Lewell,  Esq.  of  Alton  Hall, 
Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Charles,  of  Hengherst,  Kent,  J. P..  b.  29  Ang. 
1782;  VI.  1  May,  1823,  Amelia  Susannali,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Cameron,  K.C.B.,  andc/.  s.  p.  I  May, 
1863. 

II.  William  Frederick,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James  Alfred,  of  Melton,  co.  Suffolk.  Lieut. -Col.  (half- 
pay)  nth  Dragoons  and  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  ja.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ware,  Esq.  of  Woodfort,  co.  Cork,  and 
left  issue, 

1  Charles,  M.A.,  Senior  Chancellor's  Medallist  1850,  and 
Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  1852  53,  M.P.  for  Chelten- 
ham 1865,  and  for  Poole  18S0-S4,  b.  10  May,  1826;  m.  10 
April,  1855,  Lady  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Albemarle,  9th 
Earl  of  Lindsay,  and  relict  of  Sir  Josiah  John  Guest, 
Bart,  of  Dowlais  Court,  and  d.  April,  188  4. 

2  William  F.  Schreiber,  of  Annaghmore,  co.  Cork,  m. 
Miss  Meade,  who  d.  s.  p.  1859. 

IV.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Bingham,  of  Lymington,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur  Thomas,  of  Hengherst,  J.P.,  b.  1829;  m.  1864, 
Elizabeth  Hastmgs,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Wheler, 
of  Lcdstone  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  Evelyn  Mary 
Bingham. 

V.  George,  Capt.  (half-pay)  1st  German  Hussars  and  IS'h 
Hussars,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  — Hume,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  and 
had  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mount,  m.  Major  George  Lrock,  of  Guernsey 
ana  of  Colchester. 


1802 


6CL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SCO 


The  2n(l  son, 

William  I'uederick  Schkeiber,  Esq.  of  The  Roun.hvood, 
Ipswich,  lormoi-iyCapt.  11th  Draijoons,  iji.  IS  Jan.  1S14,  Mary, 
eldest  Uau.  of  'Williain  Shuklliam,  Ksq.  of  Jlarlosfora  Hall, 
Suffolk,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  'Jo  April,  lSo'2)  had,  with  four 
daus.,  who  all  d.  unr,i., 

I.  Frederick  William,  late  of  The  Hill  House,  d.  1873. 

II.  Cuarles  Alfred,  of  Tlie  Kound  Wood,  Ipswich,  J.P. 
and  1>.I^..  hite  Capt.  34th  Keirt.,  b.  C  Jan.  ISiB;  m.  1st,  li) 
Aua;.  1S45,  Elizabeth  Hester,  dau.  of  Owen  Hogan,  Esq.  of 
Auburn,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1S63) 
had  issue, 

William  Frederick  Duff,  late  Capt.  34th  Eefft.,  b.  10  Dec. 

1847;  in.  1883,  .\lice  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Cuvenove,  Esq. 

of  Lilies,  Aylesbury. 

Emma  Augusta,  m.  5  Oct.  1866,  F'rederic  Bernard  Astley, 

son  of  Col.  L'Estrange  Astley,  of  Borough  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Eva  Blanche. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  Oct.  1866,  Eosa  Alexandrina,  dau.  of  John 
Robert  Thomson.  Esq.  of  Blackstones,  Surrey,  and  d.  1879. 

III.  John  Edward  Lemuel  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Hector  of  Bai'ham, 
Suffolk,  J. P.,  b.  1818;  m.  14  Jan.  1863,  Lucy,  eldest  dau. 
of  Charles  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Claydon,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue. 
His  eldest  dau.  Luey  Astley,  d.  26  Dec.  1S86,  aged  20;  and 
his  only  surviving  dau.,  Clare  Marion,  m.  April,  1892,  Capt. 
Sydney  G.  HortoD,  R.A.,  only  son  of  Rear-Admiral  W. 
Hortou,  C.B. 

Anns — Erm.,  three  griffins'  heads  erased  vert.  Crest — A 
•dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  ppr.,  garnished  or,  holding 
in  the  hand  a  dagger,  the  point  towards  the  dexter,  also  ppr. 
jpommel  and  hilt  or.     Motto — Deutlicli  and  wahr. 

^6ai— The  Hiil  House,  Melton,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 


SCLATEE,    OF    NEWICK    PARK. 

ScLATEE,  James  Henry,  Esq.  of  Newick  Park, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  June,  1819;  m.  26 
!Xov.  1846,  Louisa  Catherine,  2ncl  dau.  of  the  late 
Eobert  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Eahinston,  co.  Meath,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1883)  has  issue, 

I.  James  Robert  Charles,  J.P.  Sussex,  late  Capt.  R.A.,  6. 
15  Feb.  1848. 

n.  Francis  Saunderson (Rev.),  E.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  Rector  of 
Westmeston,  Sussex,  6.  18  Aug.  1853;  m.  8  May,  1878, 
Elizabeth  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Eardley  John 
Blackwell,  Esq.  of  Ampney  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

III.  Henry  Crichton,  Major  R.A.,  b.  5 Nov.  185.T,  )».  12  June, 
1834,  Edith  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Walter 
Barttelot,  Bart,  of  Stopham,  co.  Sussex,  C.B.,  M.P. 

rv.  Arthur  William  Bassett,  i.  27  July,  1859;  d.  10  June, 
1882. 

V.  John  Edward  Fowler,  J.P.  for  cos.  F-ermanagh,  Cavan, 
and  Meath,  b.  1  Feb.  1862. 

VI.  Charles  Gilbert,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  10  Aug.  1866. 

1.  Cecil  Jane,  m.  2  July,  1874,  Nathaniel  Baker,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Butt's  Hill,  Kingswear,  Devon,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  and  has  a  son,  Kington. 

n.  Catherine  Louisa  Helen,  m.  19  Sept.  1877,  Walter  Feilde 
Ingram,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  James  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Ades, 
Chailey,  Sussex,  and  has  issue,  Cecil  Walter ;  James 
Francis,  Helen  Louisa  ;  Catherine  Rachel;  and  Ruth 
Edith. 

m.  Jane  Elizabeth  Rachel,  -,».  8  Oct.  18S5,  Capt.  Robert 
Gartside-Tipping,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  2nd  son  of  Gart- 
side  Gartside-Tipping,  Esq.  of  Rossferry,  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  has  issue,  Margaret  Cecil  and  Evelyn  Rachel. 

Xiineagre. — The  name  of  this  family,  for  some  time  spelt 
Slater,  has  been  restored  to  its  original  orthogiuphy, 
Sclater. 

Gilbert  Sclater,  Esq.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  in.  Rachel 
Goodchild,  of  Pallion,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Gilbert  Sclater,  Esq.  of  Leyton  House,  Essex,  b.  1753  ;  m. 
1784,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Rainton  Hall, 
■CO.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1796)  left  at  his  decease,  1793, 
two  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Gilbert,  b.  1792  ;  d.  1796. 

II.  James  Henry,  his  htir,  of  Newiek  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1827,  b.  1793  ;  rf.  12  Jan.  1864 ;  m.  2  April,  1817, 
Cecil,  dau.  of  Francis  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunder- 
son, CO.  Cavan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  May,  1864)  had  issue, 
one  son  and  three  daus., 

1  James  Hesrt,  now  of  Newiek  Park. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  24  Sept.  1857,  Arthur  Bisge,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  7th  son  of  C.  W.  Bigge,  Esii.  of  Linden, 
Northumberland,  and  d.  Feb.  1882,  leaving  a  dau.  Julia 
Bessie. 

2  Cecil  Lydia,  m.  16  May,  1842,  Rev.  C.  Heathcote  Cam- 


pion, of  Westmeston  Rectory,  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 
William  James,  in  Holy  Orders,  d.  March,  1892; 
Francis  George,  Major  1st  Connaught  Rangers;  Henry- 
Charles  Cecil,  d.  1870;  Jane  Cecil,'  m.  Rev.  W.  Lock; 
and  Selina  Lctitia.  She  <^  Dec.  1872. 
3  F'rances  Sophia,  d.  18  May,  1835. 

I.  Anne,  b.  1785;  d.  1799. 

II.  Elizabeth  Rachel,  6.  1786;  d.  1860;  m.  Samuel  Turner, 
Esq.  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex,  who  is  deceased. 

III.  Penelope  Frances,  b.  1788;  m.  Hutches  Trower,  Esq.  of 
Unsted  Wood,  Surrey;  she  <;.  1873.     He  is  also  deceased. 

IV.  Maria  Jane,  b.  1790;  <'.  1793, 

^i-jHS— Arg.,  a  saltire  az.     Crest—An  eagle  sa.,  rising  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or. 
Scat — Newiek  Park,  Lewes,  Sussex. 


SCOBELIi    OF    NANCEALVERlSrE. 

The  late  John  Usticee  Scobei.l,  Esq.  of 
Nancealverne,  Cornwall.  B.A.,  J.P.  for  Cornwall 
and  Somerset,  b.  Aug.  1803  ;  m.  1832,  Francis  Skey, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Langford,  Esq.  of 
Montvale  House,  Somerset. 

liineage. — The  old  Devon  family  of  Scobbahull,  Scob- 
hull,  or  Scolell,  is  recorded  by  Sir  William  Pole  to  have 
received  at  various  times  the  honour  of  knighthood,  and  in  a 
list  of  men  of  the  best  note  in  Devon  in  1630,  by  the  same 
antiquary,  the  name  of  Scobbahull  is  included.  Thomas  de 
Scobbahull  was  Sheriff  of  Devon  1291-92-93.  Sir  Robert 
Scobbahull,  Knt.  of  Scobbahull,  who  d.  14  Edward  II.,  was 
Sheriff  1321.  Another  Sir  Robert  Scobbahull,  Knt.,  who  d. 
20  Edward  II.,  was  Sheriff  1327,  and  Sir  Thomas  Scobbahull, 
Knt.  of  Scobhull,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Prideaux, 
Knt.  of  Orcheiton,  and  d.  42  Edward  III.,  served  the  same 
office  1309. 

George  Scobell,  Esq.  of  Nutcombe,  Devon,  elder  son  of 
John  Scobell,  Esq.  of  Nutcombe,  by  Meloney  Baker  his  wife, 
and  4th  in  descent  from  John  Scobell  (a  descendant,  as  stated, 
of  the  ScoBBAHULLs  of  Sciibbah(Ul),  who  purchased,  1616,  the 
lands  of  Nutcombe,  sold  that  estate  and  settled  first  at  Penryn, 
and  subsequently  at  Penzance.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis 
Pender,  Esq.  of  Penryn,  and  dying  1796,  left  issue, 

I.  George  Pender,  his  heir. 

II.  John.  in.  31iss  Veale,  and  had  a  dau.  Frances,  deceased. 
II.  Pet.r  Edward,  M.D.,  in.  1st,  1783,  Hannah,  only  child  of 

John  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Penzance,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  George  Treweeke,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  only  child  of 
William  Skey,  Esq.  of  Falfield,  co.  Gloucester.  By  the 
former.  Dr.  Scobell  left  at  his  decease,  1820, 

1  Edward,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Turville,  Bucks,  and  Minister 
of  St.  Peter's  Chapel,  Marylebone,  in.  1821,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Chessall.  Esq.  of  London,  and  left  issue,  Sanford 
George,  Vicar  of  Market  Kasen,  co.  Lincoln  (deceased),  m. 
IbOO,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Cooper,  Rector  of 
West  Rasen,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau.,  and  Louisa 
Sophia,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Baissier,  and  has  issue. 

2  George  Treweeke,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Kingwell,  High  Little- 
ton, Somerset,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  and  for- 
merly M.P.  for  Bath,  6.  1785;  m.  1818,  Hester  (deceased), 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Savage,  Esq,  of  Midsummer- 
Norton,  and  cZ.  s.p.  18  May,  1809. 

3  John  (deceased),  M.A.  Rector  of  Southover  and  of  All 
Saints,  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  Prebendary  of  Chichester,  b. 
1791  ;  //i.26  June,  1826,  Eliza  (deceased),  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Land,  Esq.  of  Hayne  House,  Silverlon,  Devon, 
and  left  two  sons  and  four  daus.. 

Barton  Land  John,  of  Kingwell  Hall,  near  Bath,  h.  1837, 
of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Middle  Temple,  "ho  in- 
hcriied  his  maternal  grandfather's  estates,  and  s.  his 
uncle,  George  Treweelie  Scobell,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1874, 
Henrietta  Valiant,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  J.  Blyth, 
Esq.  of  Woolhampton,  Beiks,  and  has  issue,  George 
Barton,  6.  1875,  and  Henry  Barton,  b.  1877. 

Sanford  George  Treweeke,  of  The  Down  House,  Red- 
marley,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.,  b.  10  Jan.  1839;  m.  20 
April,  1S7I,  Edith,  dau.  of  Capt.  Palairet,  of  The 
Grange,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

Emily  Anne  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Caroline  Yarde,  m.  Kev.  Augustus  Orlebar. 

Eliza  Georgina  Treweeke,  m.  Rev.  J.  L.  H.  Southcomb, 
Rector  of  Rose  Ash,  Devon,  and  is  deceased. 

F'rances  Sanford,  m.  1808,  Rev.  Edward  Crawford,  Hector 
of  Shalden,  Hants. 
IV.  Aaron,  deceased. 
I.  Meloney,  deceased.  ii.  Mary,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  George  Pender  Scobell,  Vicar  of  Sancreed,  Cornwall, 
111.  Miss  Stark,  and  had  issue, 

George,  D.D.  (deceased).  Vicar  of  Turville,  Bucks,  in.  1st, 
Hannah  Stephens  (deceased),  of  Chieveley,  Uerks,  and  2ndly, 


SCO 


THE  LANDED  GEJTTRT. 


SCO 


1803 


I  Miss  Lanfcliile,  by  whom  he  left,  with  throe  daus.,  two  sons, 
1  Georce  Kicharil,  Vicar  of  Blckleigh,  Devon,  h.  1831;  m. 
3857,  Frances  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  pyia  Williamson, 
Vicar  of  Liitle  Bnckhill,  Bucks,   2  John. 

■John,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward  (deceased),  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Poltair,  Cornwall,  m.  Miss 
Ann  Collins,  hy  whom  he  left  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau., 
1  Edward  Calvert,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  d.  u-im.  ;  2  Henrj', 
(deceased),  of  the  Scots  Greys,  of  The  Abbey,  Pershore,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  b.  1824,  m.  1851,  Catherine  Sarah 
Jenner  (deceased),  only  child  of  John  Yeen  Bedford,  Esq. 
of  Tlie  Abbey,  Pershore,  and  d.  28  April,  1873,  having  had 
issue,  three  sons,  Edward  John  (deceased),  Henry  Jen- 
ner, and  George  Calvert,  and  four  daus.,  1  Ann  Mar- 
garetta,  m.  1839,  Daniel  Higford  Davall  Burr,  Esq.  of 
Aldennaston,  Berks,  late  M.  P.  for  the  city  of  Hereford,  and 
has  issue. 

Thomas  (deceased),  m.  1821,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Tennent, 
Esq.,  late  of  Clyde  Castle,  co.  Dumbarton. 

Elizabeth  (deceased),  m.  1806,  Piichard  Cuanack,  Esq.,  and 
had  one  dau. 

Mary  (decea.'ied),  ra.  Capt.  Giddy,  E.N. 

Meloney  (deceased). 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Scobell,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  1802,  Susanna,  only  child  of 
William  Usticke,  Esq.,  and  sole  heii-  of  the  Ustickes  of  Leha, 
St.  Burian,  Cornwall,*  and  by  lier  (who  d.  Sept.  1809)  had 
issue, 

John  Usticke,  of  Nancealverne. 

George,  of  Lower  Poltair,  Cornwall,  b.  1806  ;  m.  1859,  Anna, 
dau.  of  William  Ellis,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Susanna  Usticke. 
Mr.  Scobell  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  relict  ot  John  James,  of  Radstock, 
and  3rd  dau.  of  W^illiam  Goldfinch,  Esq.  of  Shcpton  Mallett, 
And  by  her  had  two  daus., 

Mary  Ann,  m.  1836,  Rev.  John  Armstrong,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Binder  and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  Somerset,  and  by  him 
(who  d.  10  Jan.  1862  has  had  issue,  three  sons,  1  John  Sco- 
bell Armstrong,  b.  31  July,  1842,  Bengal  C.S.,  ?)i.  Nov.  1865, 
Fanny  Emma  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Daniel  Woodruffe, 
Esq.,  and  has  a  son,  John  Scobell;  2  William,  b.  17  Dec. 
1844,  deceased ;  3  Edmund  Archibald,  b.  17  Feb.  1859  ;  and 
seven  daus. 

Fanny,   m.   1850,   Lumley  Woodyear  Peyton,  Esq.,  Coram. 
R.N.,  and  has  issue,  with  three  daus.,  three  sons,  Lumley 
Scobell,  b.  1854;  Algernon  George,  h.  1869;  Frank  Henry, 
6.1861. 
Arms — Arg.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.,  in  chief  a  label  of  three 
points  az.,  quartering  Usticke  and  Eoscrowe.    Crest — .idemi- 
lion  arg.,  holding  a  fleur-de-lis  gu.  in  his  dexter  paw,  and 
gorged  with  a  label  of  three  points  az.    Motto — In  Deo  salu- 
te m. 

Seats — Nancealverne,  Penzance  ;  and  Montvale  House,  near 
Bristol. 


SCOTT    OF    BETTON. 
Scott,  Sydney  Louisa,  of  Betton  Strange,  co. 
Salop,  s.  her  mother  1S92 ;  m.  25  Feb.  1868,  Major 
"William  Ediiigton  Stuart,  late  15tK  Hussars,  who 
•d.  1887,  leaving  issue, 

Geokge  John,  b.  3  Nov.  1870. 
Marie. 

Mrs.  Stuart,  the  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress  of 
the  George  Jonathan  Scott,  of  Betton  Strange, 
assumed  by  royal  licence  the  name  and  arms  of 
Scott. 

Lineage.— EicHABD  Scott,  Esq.  of  Scotts  Hall,  co.  Kent, 
the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Salop,  was  6.  1.544,  and 
d.  in  Shrewsbury  1628,  having  had,  by  Mary  his  wife,  one 
eon  and  two  daus.     The  son, 

Isaac  Scott,  Esq.,  b.  1584 ;  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Stephens  of 
.Shrewsbury,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  EicHARD,   an  active  partisan  of  King  Charles  I.    His 

grandson, 

*  The  family  of  Usticke  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Cornwall. 
One  line  is  now  represented  by  John  Usticke  Scobell,  Esq. 
This  branch  derives  from  Charles  Usticke,  Esq  ,  who  pur- 
chased Leha  from  Mr.  Groose.  He  m.  Miss  Jenkins,  of  Alver- 
ton,  and  had  a  son,  Oliver  Usticke,  Esq.  of  I^eha,  who  m.  Ann 
Eoscrowe,  of  Eoscrowe  (a  co-heir  of  the  old  and  respectable 
Cornish  family  of  that  name,  settled  at  Eoscrowe  from  the 
time  of  Henry  Vlll;,  and  had  a  son  and  successor,  William 
Usticke,  Esq.  of  Leha,  Justice  of  the  Peace  1734,  who  ra. 
Elizabeth  Eogers,  of  Treassowe,  and  was  father  of  William 
Usticke,  of  Leha,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Hussey,  of  Truro,  and 
dying  1772,  was  s.  by  his  son,  William  Usticke,  Esq.  of  Leha, 
6.  1737,  who  d.  1785,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Susanna, 
m.  John  Scobell,  Esq. 


John  Scott,  Esq.,  had,  by  Dorothv  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of 
Adam  Waring,  Esq.  of  Woodcot,  Salop,  a  son, 
Jonathan  Scott,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  The  Isle  of  Eos.sall,  co. 
Salop,  ami  had  five  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  John,  who  assumed,  upon  inheriting  the  estates  of 
his  relative,  Eichard  Kill  Waring,  E.sq.  (grandhon  of 
Adam  Waring,  Esq.,  before-mentioned),  the  name 
and  arms  of  Waring.  This,  the  well-known  Major 
Scott- Waring,  M.l".  for  Stockbridgc,  m.  twice,  and  c^. 
5  May,  1819,  leaving  issue. 

2  Eichard,  H.E.I.C.S.  distinguished  in  the  Carnalic 
war,  wherein  he  commanded  the  2Gth  Battalion  of 
Bengal  Sepoys,  under  Sir  Eyre  Coote,  when  engaged 
against  Hyder  Ali.  Subsequently,  having  attained 
the  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.,  he  commanded  the  same 
corps,  under  Earl  Cornwalhs,  in  the  war  with  Tippoo 
Sahib.  Col.  Scott  m.  1st,  Miss  Frances  Jarretr,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Camac,  dau. 
of  John  Camac,  Esq.  of  Green  Mount,  co.  Louth,  by 
whom  he  hnd  (with  three  daus.,  Letitia,  m.  Henry 
Swann  Oldfield,  Esq.;  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut.-Col. 
Liiard;  and  Maria  Alicia,  m.  i\  0.  Wells,  Esq., 
B.C.S.)  one  son, 

Eichard  Hastings,  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  21  Feb.  1796  ; 
m.  1st,  16  Feb.  1829,  Grace,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev. 
H.  Fisher,  which  lady  (/.  s.  ^>.,  and  2ndly,  1834, 
Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Curtis,  Esq.,  B.C.S., 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1842,  a  son,  Eev. 
Eichard  Folliott  Scott,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of 
Arlsey,  Baldock,  Herts,  b.  5  Dec.  1835,  who  m.  26 
April,  18.''9,  Emily  Ann,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Charles  Hammond,  Esq.  of  Newmarket,  banker, 
and  had  issue,  Eichard  Curtis  Folliott  (liev.),  15.  A., 
Rector  of  Astwiek-with-Arlsey,  Beds,  6.  1860; 
James  Folliott,  b.  1864 ;  Hastings  Curtis,  b.  18G5  ; 
Ellen  Clare  ;  and  Elizabeth  Emily. 

3  Jonathan,  b.  1753,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S. ;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Daniel  Austin,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Berrington, 
Salop,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  11  Feb.  1829, 
an  only  surviving  child,  Anna  Dorothea,  m.  29 
Oct.  1827,  WiUiam  Eichard  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Shrews- 
buiy. 

4  F'olliott,  m.  Miss  Mary  Brookman,  and  had  a  son  and 
a  dau.,  Jonathan  and  Dorothy,  wife  of  James  Saxby, 
gent. 

5  Henry,  of  Shrewsbury,  H.E.I.C.S.,  held  a  distin- 
guished post  on  the  Bengal  Establishment.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  and  had, 
with  several  daus.,  an  only  son,  Henry. 

1  Dorothy,  m.  Henry  Stokes,  gent,  of  Loudon. 
II.  Benjamin,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Scott,  Esq.,  bapt.  20  Sept.  1631,  was  sent  out  to 
Barbados.    He  m.  Susannah  Brerewood,  and  had  issue, 
Eichard,  of  Barbados,   to.  Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Halt,  Esq.  of  Berks,  and  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  jn.  —  War- 
ner, Esq.  of  Antigua,  and  afterwards  of  Eltham,  Kent. 
Benjamin. 

The  2nd  son, 

Be.njamin  Scott,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  6.  at  Barbados  1665;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Halt,  Esq.  of  Berks,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  of  whom  the  younger,  Elizabeth,  m.  Major 
John  Quincliant,  who  fell  at  Fontenoy)  three  sous.  Benjamin 
Scott  d.  1718.     His  2nd  son, 

Eichard  Scott,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Old  Buffs,  b.  1695;  m. 
1728,  his  relative, Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jonathan 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Betton,  near  Shrewsbury  (whose  grandfather, 
Eichard,  was  eldest  son  of  Isaac  Scott  and  Elizabeth  Stephens 
his  wife),  and  dying  1767,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eichard  Scott,  of  Betton,  6.  1731 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dr.u.  of 
Eev.  Thomas  Gough,  Rector  of  Cardeston,  Salop,  and  had 
issui', 

George,  his  heir. 

Eichard,  of  Peniarthuchaf,  co.  Merioneth,  d.  unra.  1821. 

Jonathan,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  1S03. 

Dorothy,     in.    1st,     Charles     Champion     Crcspigny,     Esq., 
M.P.  for  Aldborough,  Suffolk,  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Kaue, 
Bart. 
Mr.  Scott  d.  1770,  .".nd  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  George  Scott,  of  Betton,  b.  1756  ;  m.  1778,  Lucretia, 
dau.  of  Charles  Cockburn,  Esq.  of  Brentford,  Capt.  in  the  Old 
Buffs,  and  had  issue, 

George  John,  his  heir. 
Eichard,  of  Shrewsbury,  M.D. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  19  Oct.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Betton,  6.   1779;    m.  G  July, 
1802,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Morse,  Esq.  of  Drayton  House, 
Ealing,  Middlesex,  and  by  her(who  m.  2ndly,  Francis  Walfurd, 
Esq.  of  Cronkhill,  and  d.  11  Sept.  1851)  had  issue, 
George  Jonathan,  late  of  Betton  Strange. 


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AVilliam,  of  Charlton  Place,  Rishopsbourne,  Kent,  J. P.,  late 
6th  Dragoon  Guaiils,  m.  1S52,  Selinn,  dau.  of  Ak-xaniler 
Erskine,  Esq.  of  Boll  Hall,   co.  Aberaeen,  and  d.  U  Oct. 
IS77,  leaving  issue,  three  sons. 
Mr.  Scott  d.  29  May,  ISU,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 

(.George  Jonathan  Scott,  Esq.,  o(  Betton  Strange,  co. 
Salop,  and  of  Peniarthuchaf,  co.  Merioneth,  J. P.,  High  Slierifif 
CO.  Merioneth,  1S34,  b.  23  April,  1S07  ;  m.  28  April,  1S40, 
AccrsTA  Fkaxces.  youngest  dau.  of  William  Wynne,  Esq.  of 
Pcniarth,  co.  Merioneth,  and  had  two  daus., 

I.  Augusta  Margaret  Anne,  d.  30  Jan.  1854. 

II.  Louisa  Sidney,  now  of  Bct:on. 

Mr.  Scott,  of  Betton  Strange,  d.  1875,  and  loft  his  property  to 
bis  widow  for  life.  Slie  d.  3  Dec.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  licr  dau. 
Mrs.  Stuart,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Scott  by 
royal  licence. 

Ar»v< — Or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  in  base  a  man's  head 
couped  ppr.,  for  Stuart;  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  gii., 
three  piles  invectcd  two  in  chief  and  one  in  base  arg.,  each 
charged  with  a  Catherine  wheel  gu.,  for  Scott. 

6'.  .v?»-— Betton  Slrun^'e,  near  Shi  ewsbury ;  and  Peniatthuchaf, 
Towyn. 


SCOTT    OF    GREAT    BARE,,    AND    OF 
RATLINGHOPE    AND     NORBURY. 

ScOTr,  i\lE3.  Mahiah-,  of  Great  Earr,  co.  Staf- 
ford, and  E:itlLiigliope  and  ^N'orburj,  co.  Salop,  dau. 
of  Jesse  Homer,  Esq.  of  Birfield  Cottage,  co. 
Worcester,  r,i.  1  July  1S63,  the  late  John  Chaeles 
Addtes  Scott,  Esq.  of  Great  Barr,  co.  Stalibrd, 
and  of  Eatlinghope  and  Norbury,  co.  Salop,  M.A., 
J. P.,  cos.  Stafford  and  Salop,  and  Fellow  of  Univ. 
Coll.  London,  {b.  29  Dec.  1S30,)  and  had  issue, 

James  Egbert,  6.  31  Oct.  1864 ;  m.  8  Nov.  1890,  Kate,  dau. 
of  Charles  Castelli,  Esq.  of  West  Hill,  Putney,  and  has 
issue, 

Eegisald  Addtes,  6.  2  Oct.  1891. 
Dorothy  Catheiine,  b.  12  Oct.  1892. 

Mr.  Scott  d.   15    Jan.    ISSS,    and   was   s.   hj   his 
widow. 

Lineage. — The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  at  Stour- 
t:  idge  was 

John  Scott,  originally  of  Chaddesley  Corbet,  co.  Worcester. 
Ke  removed  to  Stourbridge  about  the  middle  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury.    His  son  and  successor, 

William  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  m.  Joanna  Potter,  of  Kidder- 
minster, and  •/.  1G95,  leaving  issue,  of  wliicli  the  3rd  son, 

William  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  m.  16S3,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
i;?T.  William  Fincher,  vicar  of  Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford,  and 
dying  1712,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  d.  unm.  1703,  aged  about  64, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  m.  1720,  Joanna,  dau.  of 
William  Hunt,  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  and  dying  17G6,  at  the 
age  of  66,  left  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  17.58,  E'izabeth,  dau.  of  William  Kettle,  of  Eves- 
ham ;  i.  23  Sept.  1788,  aged  57,  leaving  issue, 

1  William,  who  6'.  his  uncle.  2  John. 

3  James,  a  Presbyterian  Minister,   of  Cradley,  co.   Wor- 
cester, h.  4  March,  1768;   d.  19  Dec.  1829. 

I.  Sarah,  to.  Samuel  Skey,  Esq.  of  Spring  Grove. 

II.  Elizaljeth,  m.  Samuel  Bate. 

III.  Joanna,  ra.  Sumuel  Kay. 

Mr.  Scott  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge,  in.  1771,  Anna,  dau. 
and  only  surviving  child  of  Eev.  John  Tonckes,  of  Birming- 
ham, by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Addyes,  Esq.  of  Great 
Barr,  co.  Stafford,  and  Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick.  Upon  the 
death  of  Mary  Addyes,  unm.,  3  April,  1786  (who  was  sole 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Addyes,  Esq.  of  Great  Barr),  she 
bequeathed  her  estates  to  her  first  cousin,  the  said  Anne,  wife 
of  William  Scott,  Esq.,  who,  having  survived  her  husband, 
bequeathed  the  same  to  the  three  nephews  of  her  husband, 
William,  John,  and  James,  leaving  the  property  at  Great  Earr 
to  the  second  nephew,  John,  who  thereupon  became  of  Stour- 
bridge and  Great  Barr.  Mrs.  Scott  d.  8  Jan.  1813,  aged  82, 
and  her  husband,  William  Scott,  Esq.,  d.  Dec.  1792,  aged  71. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  nephew, 

William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge,  b.  12  March,  1760, 
ta.  179.1,  Alicia  Pynock,  and  d.  s.  p.  5  Dec.  1834.  His  next 
brother, 


John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and  Great  Barr,  b.  10  Jan. 
1763,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Worcester 
1830;  he  m.  Oct.  1795,  Sarah,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  John 
Kettle,  Esq.  of  Birmingham,  and  dying  3  Jan.  18.32,  left  issue, 
Sarah,  his  sole  dau.  and  heir,  i,i.  17  Feb.  1830,  to  Eobert, 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Eev.  Charles  WcUbeloved,  of  York, 
who  was  the  late 

Eoiiert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and  Great  Barr,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  formerly  M.P.  for  AValsall.  b.  15  July, 
1803;  vt.  17  Feb.  1830,  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and  Great  Barr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Charles  Addtes,  late  of  Great  Barr  and  Eatling- 
hope. 

I.  Sarah  Emma,  m.  22  June,  1855,  David  Martineau,  Esq.  of 
Clapham  Park,  Londnn. 

II.  Mary  Laetiiia,  late  of  Stourbridge,  in.  19  March,  1861, 
Eev.  A.  W.  Worthington,  of  Mansfield,  and  d.  31  May, 
1863.     This  lady  inherited  the  property  at  Stourbridge. 

III.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  9  April,  1863,  Thomas  Worthington, 
Esq.  of  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester,  and  d.  1869. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  on  his  marriage, 
the  surname  of  Scott  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  In  the  year 
1845,  he  purchased  the  contiguous  estates  of  Eatlinghope  and 
Xorbury,  in  Salop,  including  the  advowson  of  the  former 
parish,  to  which  the  late  J.  C.  A.  Scott,  Esq.,  added  theSnead 
property,  and  certain  other  lands  in  Wentnor.  Mr.  K.  Scott 
d.  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  who  m.  (as  above) 
Mahiah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Jesse  Hormer,  of  Birfield  Cottage,  co. 
Worcester,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1S88,  and  was  s.  by  his  widow. 

(f  umiln  of  SiiUUbtloljcb. 

John  Wellbeloved,  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  left  by  his  wife, 
Mary  a  son, 

Charles  Wellbeloved,  6.  3  Feb.  1713,  who  was  four  times 
married,  but  left  issue  only  by  his  first  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Parkins.  He  d.  at  Mortlake,  4  June,  17S2,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

John  Wellbeloved,  b.  23  July,  1742.  By  his  wife,  Elizabeth, 
he  left  an  only  son, 

Eev.  Charles  Wellbeloved,  of  York,  Minister  of  St. 
Saviourgate  Chapel,  York,  and  Principal  and  Theological 
Professor  in  the  Manchester  College  there  from  1803  to  1840, 
when  the  college  was  removed  back  to  Manchester.  He 
was  b.  6  April,  1769,  and  vi.  1  July,  1793,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Kinder,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  b.  13  June,  1794:  m.  4  Sept.  1834,  JIary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eead,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Henry,  b.  23  Oct.  1835. 

2  Eobert  John.  3  Henry. 
1  Anne  Isabella. 

II.  John,  twin  with  his  sister  Eliza,  d.  8  Oct.  1819,  aged  21. 

III.  Robert  (the  late  Eobert  Scott,  Esq.),  of  Stourbridge 
and  Great  Barr. 

I.  LaBtilia,  m.  13  Aug.  1821,  Eev.  John  Kenrick,  M.A.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Classics  and  History  in  Manchester  College. 

II.  Anne,  d.  25  July,  1846. 

III.  Harriett,  m.  16  July,  1827,  Rev.  John  Eeynell  Wreford, 
D.D.,  F.S.A.,  of  Bristol  formerly  one  of  the  Pastors  of  the 
New  Meeting  House  in  Birmingham. 

IV.  Emma,  )/!.  27  Dec.  1831,  Hon.  James  Carter,  late  Chief 
Justice  of  New  Bmriswick,  North  America.  Mrs.  Carter  li. 
at  iredencton,  New  Brunswick,  29  July,  1842. 

Ariiis — Arg.,  on  a  mount  of  bulrushes  in  base  ppr.,  a  bull 
passant  sa.,  a  chief  pean,  biUett6e  or.  Crest — U])on  a  mount 
of  bulrushes  a  stag  couchant  ppr.,  the  dexter  fore-leg  resting 
on  a  billet  or.     Jl/o»o— Nunquam  libertas  gratior. 

Sta*— The  Red  House,  Gi  eat  Barr,  CO.  StatTord.  Residences 
— The  Manor  House,  Eatlinghope;  and  6,  Cambridge  Gate, 
Regent's  Park. 


SCOTT     OF    ROTHERFIELD    PARK. 

Scott,  George  Arthur  Jertoise,  Esq.  of 
Rotlierfield  Park,  co.  Southampton,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
County  Alderman  for  Hants,  M.A.,  late  Fellow  of 
All  Souls'  Coll.,  Oxford,  h.  2  Nor.  1833  ;  m.  7  Sept. 
1875,  Lady  JMary  Angela  "Wellesley,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Lord  Charles  Wellesley,  of  Conholt  Park,  Hants. 

Liineagre.— James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Eotherfield  Park,  M.P. 
m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bradbury  Winter,  Esq.  of  Shenley 
Herts,  and  had  a  son, 

James  Winter  Scott,  Esq.  of  Eotherfield  Park,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  M.P.  for  North  Hants  from 
1835  to  1837,  vn.  23  Jan.  1828,  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  Sir 


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Samuel  Clarke  Jervoise,  1st  Bart  of  Idsworth  Park,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Akthue  Jervoise,  now  of  Eotherfield  Park. 

II.  Walter  Jervoise  (Valley  of  Lagoons.  Queensland),  B. A., 
Oxford,  J. P.  for  Queensland,  h.  IS35;  d.  1891. 

III.  Charles  James  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Forres, 
N.B  ,  6.  1837  ;  m.  1874,  Kuth,  dau.  of  Koliert  Caldwell,  Esq. 
of  Charleston,  U.S.A. 

IV.  Archibald  Edward,  6.  1851,  m.  1888,  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
William  Bolitho,  Esq.  of  Polwithen,  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue,  Jervoise  Bolitho,  h.  1892,  and  Margaret  Lucy. 

I.  Lucy  Gertrude,  d.  1892. 

II.  Katherine  Maria,  m.  9  April,  1856,  Sir  Charles  Hayes 
Miller,  7th  Bart.,  who  d.  1868. 

III.  Elinor,  m.  June,  1S67,  Mnjor-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Walters 
D'Oyly,  9th  Bart,  of  Newlands,  co.  Dorset. 

IV.  liora  Careline,  m.  1862,  Capt.  Eichard  W.  Spicer,  who  d. 
1892. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  4  Jan.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  George 
Abthdr  Jervoise  Scott,  Esq.,  now  of  Eotherfield. 

Arms—Ver  pale  indented  arg.  and  sa.,  a  saltire  coiinter- 
changed.  Crest — An  arm  erect,  couped  at  the  elbow,  habited 
gu.,  cufl'ed  erm.,  the  hand  ppr.,  holding  a  roU  of  paper  arg., 
the  arm  encircled  with  park  pales  or. 

Seat — Eotherfield  Park,  near  Alton. 

T(iu-n  Residence— 22,  Grafton  Street,  W. 

C^uis— Arthur's  and  Travellers'. 


SCOTT-CHAD    OF    THURSFORD    HALL 
AND    PINOKNEY. 

Scott-Chad,  Joseph  Stonehewer,  Esq.  of 
Thurst'ord  Hall  and  Pinckney,  Norfolk,  M.A.,  J.P., 
Eigli  Sheriff  1863,  6.  12  July,  1829 ;  m.  12  June, 
1856,  Edith  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  John  J. 
Eawlinson,  Esq.  of  Grraythwaite,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Charles,  J. P.  for  Norfolk,  6.  23  March,  1857  ;  m.  1886. 

Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Pares,  Esq.  of  Southsea. 
I.  Cecilia.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  Katherine. 

Mr.  Scott  -  Chad,  son  of  Joseph  Scott,  Esq.,  by 
Louisa  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Tomlin- 
son,  Esq.  of  Cley,  Norfolk,  and  niece  of  Sir  Charles 
Chad,  Bart,  of  Thursford,  assumed,  at  the  death,  in 
1855,  of  his  grand-uncle,  the  said  Sir  Charles,  the 
additional  surname  of  Chad  on  succeeding  to  the 
Thursford  estate. 

Lineage. — Egbert  Chad,  of  Wells,  Korfolk,  6.  1630  ;  m. 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Nicholas  Tidd,  and  had  two  sons.  The 
younger, 

EoBERT  Chad,  Esq.,  inherited  the  estates  in  consequence  of 
the  death  s.  p.  of  his  elder  brother.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kilverstone  (son  of  Thomas  Wright, 
Esq.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Harbord,  Sur- 
veyor-General to  Charles  11.),  and  had  issue,  George,  his 
heir ;  Frances,  m.  Harbord  Wright,  Esq. ;  and  Susan,  7?4.Eev. 
William  Norris,  of  Woodnorton.  He  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Sir  George  Chad,  of  Thursford,  6.  1730,  created  a  Bart.  28 
July,  1791.  He  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Eowlls,  Esq.  of 
Kingston,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

George    William,    some    time    Envoy    Extraordinary    and 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  Dresden  and  Berlin,  d.  25  April, 
1849. 
Frances  Mary,  m.  1803,  John  Winn  Tomlinson,  Esq.  of  Cley, 
Norfolk,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1849,  leaving  issue.     Her  dau., 
Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Scott,  Esq.  of  Colney,  Nor- 
folk, who  d.  1873,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  1852, 
Joseph  Stonehewer  Scott-Chad,  now  of  Thursford. 
William,  d.  1856. 

Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  E.  C.  Hankinson,  Esq. 
Cecilia  Weyland.  Alice,  m.  Eev.  P.  P.  Gwyn. 

Mary,  m.  4  Aug.  1857,  Major-Gen.  Dixon  Edward  Hoste, 
E.A.,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  (see  Borke's  Peerage). 
Cecilia  Rachel,  d.  June,  1828. 
Sir  George  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  sole  heir  of  Edward  Fletcher,  Esq. 
of  Eichmond,  Surrey,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1794}  had  no  issue. 
He  d.  24  Nov.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Charles  Chad,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1779  ;  m.  1810,  Lady  Anne 
Tumour,  dau.  of  Edward,  2nd  Earl  Winterton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  2  March,  1832)  had  a  son,  Edward  Henry,  d.  uiim. 
1S42.  Sir  Charles  d.  1855,  and  was  s.  at  Thursford  by  his 
grand-nephew,  the  present  Joseph  Stoneheweb  Scott-Chad, 
Esq. 


^7-??M— Per  pale  gu.  and  arg.,  a  cross  potent,  in  the  1st  and 
4th  quarters  a  rose,  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a  cross  pattf^,  all  counter- 
changed  for  Chad;  quartering  Scott.  Crests— Ut  Chad,  A 
falcon,  wines  expanded,  ppr.,  beaked,  legged,  membered  or, 
supporting  in  the  dexter  claw  a  cross  potent,  as  in  the  arms': 
2nd,  Scott. 

Sen  (—Thursford  Hall,  East  Dereham,  and  Pinckney  Hall. 
Tatherford,  Norfolk. 


SCOTT    OF    WOOD    HALL. 

Scott,  Henry  Eichard  Johnstone,  Esq.  of 
Wood  Hall,  near  Wetherby,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  7 
March,  1830;  m.  4  Oct.  1866,  Cressida  Elizabeth, 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Selby-Lowndes,  Esq.  of  WliaJ- 
don  Hall,  Bucks  {see  that  family^,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Lister,  6.  18  Oct.  1869. 

II.  Charles,  h.  30  Oct.  1870. 

III.  Egerton,  b.  24  May,  1873. 

I.  Lucy  Cressida,  6.  2  April,  1878. 

Mr.  H.  E.  J.  Scott,  is  the  second  son  of  the  late 
Sir  John  Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone  (by  Louisa 
Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Most  Eev.  Edward  Ilar- 
court.  Archbishop  of  York),  and  is  brother  of  Lord 
Derwent.  He  assumed  in  1860  the  name  of 
ScoTT.     (-See  Buree's  Peerage,  Deewent,  B.) 

Lineage,  Arms,  <kc.  {see  Burke's  Peerage). 

Seat — Wood  HaU,  near  Wetherby,  Yorkshire. 


SCOTT    OF    BROTHERTON. 

ScoTT,  Hercules,  Esq.  of  Brotherton,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  2nd  Kincardine 
A. v.,  formerly  in  the  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  14  June, 
1823  ;  m.  1857,  Anna,  dau.  of  James  Moon,  Esq.  of 
Hillside  House,  Liverpool,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Hercules  James,  b.  1850;  d.  3  Feb.  1869. 

II.  Edward  Dchtred,  b.  1857  :  d.  Feb.  1869. 
I.  Mary  Isabella,  d.  29  Jan.  1869. 

n.  Helen,  d.  4  Feb.  1869. 

in.  Anna  Katherine. 

IV.  Margaret  Eose  de  Noel. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  Scott  of  Logie. 

Hercules  Scott,  3rd  son  of  James  Scott,  of  Losie,  co. 
Forfar,  b.  1621 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ogilvie,  of  New 
Grange,  and  had  i.  Hercules,  of  Brotherton ;  ii.  James,  of 
Comieston,  a  Gen.  in  the  army ;  and  five  daus.  The  elder 
son, 

Hercules  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  6.  1659 ;  m.  1707,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Eamsay,  Bart,  of  Balmain,  and  d.  1747, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  James,  of  Brotherton. 

II.  David,  of  Nether  Benholm,  b.  1725;  m.  1774,  Wallace, 
dau.  of  Archibald  Scott,  of  Eossie,  and  rf.  1797,  leaving  issue, 
with  one  dau.  Helen,  who  d.  1824,  four  sons, 

1  Hercules,  of  Brotherton,  Col.  in  the  army,  killed  at  the 
head  of  his  regiment  (the  103rd)  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Erie,  Upper  Canada,  1814,  6.  1775. 

2  James,  of  Brotherton. 

3  Archibald,  Capt.  Madras  Cavalry,  6.  1779  ;  m.  1824, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Eobert  Tulloh,  Esq.  of  Elliston,  co. 
Eoxburgh,  and  d.  1834,  leaving  an  only  son,  James 
Eobert,  6. 1 828,  who  inherited  from  his  father  the  estates 
of  Stone  o'Morphie,  co.  Kincardine,  and  Trunkwell,  co. 
Berks. 

4  David,  of  Brotherton. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  James  Mill,  Esq.  of  Old  Montrose. 

II.  Jean.  in.  Margaret.  iv.  Helen. 
v.  Mary.                     vi.  Katharine. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  6.  1719;  d.  t.  p.  1804,  and  was 
s.  by  his  nephew. 

Col.  Hercules  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  who  d.,  as  stated  above, 
in  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  6.  1776;  d.  22  Sept.  1S44,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

David  Scott,  Esq.  of  Brotherton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  16  June, 
1782  ;  m.  15  Feb.  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Seddon,  Esq.uf 
Acres-Barn,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1806) 
had  issue, 

I.  Hercules,  now  of  Brotherton. 

I.  Wallace  Mary,  m.  1846,  Eev.  Walter  Butler. 

II.  Helen,  m.  J»51,  Alexander  Porteous,  Esq.  of  Lauriston, 
and  d.  1892. 


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III.  Ipaliella,  (?.  ISIS. 

IV.  l\'iulove  Kliza,  »i.  IS-J2,  Etlwanl  "\V:uil  Pickson,  Esq., 
and  J.  1S61. 

V.  EmHy  Aususta,  m.  1S42,  Joseph  St.  John  Yatos,  Esq., 
Eairister-at  Law. 

VI.  Flora  Ahcia.  m.  1842,  Uer.  Edmund  Lane,  and  d.  1846. 

VII.  Anna  JIaria,  in.  ISoo,  George   Skene   Tayler,  Esq.  of 
Inehsrarth,  Capr.  K.X. 

VIII.  Diana  Octavia,  )/i.  James  Farquliar,  Esq.  of  Hallgreen, 
CO.  Kincardine. 

Mr.  Scott  (?.  IS  Dec.  1859. 

Arms — Ars.,  on  a  fosse  crenelti  betwixt  three  lions'  heads, 
erased  gu.,  a  star  to  denote  the  third  son.  C'/-tsf— A  lion 
rampant,  with  a  sword  in  the  dexter  paw.  Motto— VaWmo 
robore  tutus. 

&(((— lirutheiton  House,  Kordown,  co.  Kincardine. 

c;u6— East  India  U.S. 


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SCOTT    OF    MALLENY. 

Scott,  Coi,.  Sib  Fkancis  Cunnutghaiu:, 
K.C.M.G-.,  C.B.,  Col.  (retired)  late  Major  42nd 
Highlanders,  J. P.  Midlothian  and  Suffolk,  a  mem- 
ber of  lion.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  1S77-SS, 
Insi^ector  G-en.  of  Gold  Coast  Constabulary,  since 
1S91,  h.  1S34;  ?«.  1859,  :Mary  OliTia.  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Eer.  Edward  \yard,  M.A.,  Rector  of  East 
Clandon,  Surrey,  and  lias  issue, 

I.    CaHTEBET  Cr.NNISGHAM,  b.  1S62. 

I.  Florence  Emily  Cunningham. 

II.  Ethel  Mary  Cunningham. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  of  the  same  origin  as  the  noble 
House  of  Buccleuch. 

John  Scott,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Scott,  of  Clerking- 
ton  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  received 
from  his  father,  in  patrimony,  the  barony  of  Malleny,  Mid- 
lothian. He  r,i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Nicholas,  of 
Cockburnspath,  and  had,  with  two  daus  ,  two  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

"William,  an  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  to.  1st,  Masdalen, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  and  had  one 
son, 

William,  who  inherited  the  estate,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Blaib.     He  d.  s.  p.  1732. 
William  Scott  (the  elder)  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of 
Alexander  Tait,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  and  had  five  sons 
and  six  daus.,  who  all  assumed  the  surname  of  Blair. 
John  Scott  d.  1709,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lauder,  Bart,  of  Fountain  Hall,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  and  had  a  sou  and  successor, 

John  Scott,  Esq.  of  JIalleny,  ra.  22  Aug.  1742,  Susan,  dau. 
of  Lord  William  Hay,  of  Xewhall,  3rd  son  of  John,  2nd  Mar- 
quess of  Tweeddale,  and  had  issue, 

I.  THOMis,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  who  commanded  a  ship  in  India,  and  d.  there. 

III.  Alexander,  Major  in  the  Army. 

IV.  Archibald,  H.E.I.C.S.,  fell  in  action. 

V.  Francis  Carteret,  m.  1801,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Major-Gen.  George  Cunningham,  of  the  Scots 
Brigade,  and  had  six  sons  and  five  daus., 

1  Thomas,  6.  1802;  d.  1832. 

2  Cabteret  George,  late  of  Malleny. 

3  George,  of  Jamaica. 

4  Alexander,  an  OfiBcer  in  the  army. 

5  John,  an  Officer  in  the  army. 

6  Stair  Primrose,  bred  to  the  law. 

1  Isabella  Frances,  to.  1824,  George  More  Nisbet,  Esq.  of 
Cairnhill,  co.  Lanark. 

2  Charlotte,  d.  1S14.  3  Jane. 

4  Charlotte  Elizabeth.  5  Lavinia  Cockburn. 

VI.  Hamilton,  H.E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  action. 

vii.  George,  late  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  and  afterwards 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Edinburgh  Kegt.  of  North  iJritish  Militia. 

I.  Margaret.  ii.  Jane. 

III.  Susan.  iv.  Molly. 

Mr.  Scott  was  g.  by  his  eldest  .son, 

Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  a  general  officer,  who  served 
■with  distinction  in  the  campaign  under  Prince  Ferdinand,  in 
the  American  war,  in  Holland,  and  in  India,  and  d.  v.nm.  and 
was  .!.  by  his  nephew, 

CABTtBET  George  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
late  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  rn.  1st,  1S30,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col. 
M'Dougal,  and  grand-niece  of  George,  Marquess  of  Tweeddale 
(which  lady  d.  1831),  and  2ndly,  1833,  Emily,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Frances  Holmes  Coffin,  E.N.,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Coffin, 
of  Devon,  and  had  Issue, 


I.  Francis  Cunningham,  now  of  Malleny. 

II.  George. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 
Col.  Sir  Francis  C.  Scott,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  now  of  Malleny, 
.-f  )-H!s— Or,  on  a  bend  az.  a  star,  between  two  crescents  of  the 

first,  for  Scott  of  Bacclnich,  and  for  difference,  in  base  an 

arrow  bendways  ppr.,  leathered  and   barbed  arg.      Crest— A 

stag  lodged  ppr.     Motto— Anw  probos. 
^ta<— Malleny  House,  Balerno,  Midlothian  :  and  BramforOi 

Hall,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 
Residence — Accra,  Gold  Coast. 
6Yit6s— United  Service  and  Army  and  Navy. 


SCOTT    OF    GALA. 

Scott,  John  IIexkt  Feancis  Kinnaied,  Esq. 
of  Gala,  CO.  Selkirk,  J.P.  for  cos.  Selkirk  and  Eox- 
burgh,  D.L.  co.  Selkirk,  b.  10  May,  1859. 

Lineage.— Sib  Walteb  Scott,  of  Harden,  the  ninth  gene- 
ration of  the  Scotts  of  Harden,  m.  Mary  Scott,  "  the  Flower  of 
Yarrow,"  dau.  of  Philip  Scott,  of  Dryhope,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  other  issue)  Sir  William  Scott,  who  carried  on  the  line 
of  the  Harden  family,  and  Hugh,  ancestor  of  this  family.  Sir 
Walter  Scott  d.  1C29,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Sik  William,, 
ancestor  of  the  Scotts  of  Harden,  now  represented  by  Lord. 
Polwarth. 

Hugh  Scott,  the  younger  son,  m.  Jean,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
James  Pringle,  the  last  direct  male  representative  of  the 
ancient  and  distinguished  family  of  Pbingleo/G  (?((sA!els.  In 
right  of  his  wife,  Hugh  Scott  became  proprietor  of  Gala  and;  ■ 
Galashiels,  and  founded  the  house  of  Scott  of  Gala.  The  suc- 
cessive generations  of  his  descendants  intermarried  with  the 
families  of  Kebb  of  Carcr.f,  Douglas  of  Cavcrs,  Stuart  of 
Stuartjie!d,  Makdougall  of  Mciherstoan,  Munro  of  Avxhen- 
bowie,  and  Hope  of  Craiijhall.    His  direct  descenilani, 

John  Scott,  of  Gala,  m.  xVnne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Mak- 
dougall, Bart,  of  Makerstoun,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  an  Admiral  and  K.C.B.,  m.  Hon.  Caroline  Lucy 
Douglas,  dau.  of  Archibald,  1st  Lord  Douglas,  of  Douglas. 
Sir  George  Scott  d.  s.  ;>.  1841,  and  Lady  Scott,  d.  Ia57. 

III.  John,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  1822,  leaving  three  daus.,  the- 
eldest  of  whom,  Mabia  Scott  Makdodgall,  became  of 
Makerstoun,  co.  Roxburgh. 

The  son  and  heir, 

CoL.  Hugh  Scott,  of  Gala,  m.  Isabella  Munro,  of  the  family 
of  Munro  of  A  uchenhowie,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Scott,  of  Gala,  b.  1790,   ni.  20  April,  1820,  Madalen 
Hope,  dau.   of  Sir  Archibald  Hope,   Bart,  of  Craighall  and 
Pinkie,  Chief  of  the  eminent  family  of  Hope,  by  whom  (who     - 
was  h.  1792,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1873)  he  left  at  his  decease,  9  Aug. 
1840,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Hugh,  his  heir.  > 

II.  Archibald,  Capt.  Edinburgh  County  Militia,  d.  10  July, 
1870. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  14  May,  1841. 
u.  Isabella,  d.  4  April,  1867. 

Mr.  Scott  (7.  9  Aug.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Scott,  Esq.  of  Gala,  Major  of  the  Dumfries,  Rox- 
burgh, and  Selkirk  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Selkirk,  b.  !> 
Dec.  1822,  m.  8  Sept.  1857,  Elizabeth  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  and 
heir  of  Capt.  Charles  Kinnaird  Johnstone  Gordon,  Knt.  of  the 
Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun  (5th  son  of  James  R.  Johnstone, 
Esq.  of  Alva)  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Gordon,  of  Craig,*  aad 
Kincardine,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Francis  Kinnaibd,  now  of  Gala. 

II.  Hugh  James  Elibank,  Capt.  Haddington  Arfillery 
Militia;  6.  1  Oct.  1861;  s.  Miss  Scott  Makdougall  to  Maker- 
stoun 1890  ;  TO.  1893,  Agnes,  dau.  H.  T.  Jenkinson,  Esq. 

of  Alveston,  co.  Warwick. 

III.  Charles  Archibald  Ramsay,  Capt.  South  Wales  Borderers, 
b.  17  July,  1863. 

I.  Madalen  Augusta  Lavinia. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  19  Dec.   1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the- 
present  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Gala. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  on  a  bend  az.  a  star  of 
six  points  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  in  the  sinister 
chief  point  a  rose  gu.,  stalked  and  leaved  vert,  for  Scott;  2nd 


*  Gordon  of  Craig  is  descended  from  John  Gordon,  a  son  of 
Sir  John  Gordon,  Baron  of  Gordon,  slain  1402,  and  brother  of 
Sir  Adam,  Baron  of  Gordon,  whose  dau.  and  heir  carried  the 
great  Gordon  estates  into  the  House  of  Seton,  and  was  pro- 
genitrix of  the  Dukes  of  Gordon  and  Marquesses  of  Huntly. 
John  Gordon  was  the  common  ancestor  of  the  Gordons  o/ Pit- 
lurg,  Lesmorc,  and  CcO'j. 


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and  Srd  arg.,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  sa.  five  escallops  or,  for 
Pkingle  of  Galashiels.     Crest — A  lady  richly  attired,  holding 
jn  the  dexter   hand  a  rose   ppr.      Mottoes — Frudenter  amo; 
under  the  shield,  Sursum. 
Seat— Gala.  House,  Galashiels,  co.  Selkirk. 


SCOTT    OF    MEIiBY. 

Scott,  Egbert  Thomas  Charles,  Esq.  of 
Melby,  Shetland,  b.  16  July,  1864;  vi.  1885, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Laurence  Georgeson,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Thomas  Charles. 

II.  Alexander  James. 

I.  Agnes  Eobina  Mary. 

II.  Kdith  Margaret. 

liineagre. — Sir  John  Scott,  ot  Scotstarvit,  co.  Fife, 
Director  of  Chancery,  vi.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Drum- 
mond,  of  Hawthornden,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1637)  had 

John  Scott,  of  Gibliston,  Fife.  He  m.  an  heir  of  the  family 
of  Gordon  of  Cluny,  and  d.  1658,  leaving  two  sons,  Mr. 
George  Scott,  of  Gibliston,  Steward  of  Orkney,  who  acquired 
property  in  Shetland,  and 

John  Scott,  of  Melby.    He  m.  Grizel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
James  Mitchell,  of  Girlesta,  in  Shetland,  brother  of  Sir  John 
Mitchell,  of  Westshore,  Bart.,  and  had 
James,  d.  young.  John. 

Barbara,  in.  Hector  Scott,  of  Scotshall,  son  of  John  Scott,  of 
Scotshall,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hector  Bruce,  of 
Muness,  grandson  of  Alexander  Scott,  Goldsmith  in  Edin- 
burgh, by  Agnes,  widow  of    George,  Earl  of  Linlithgow, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Wauchope,  Merchant  of  Edin- 
burgh.   Their  son,  James  Scott,  of  Scalloway,  in.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Sinclair,  of  Scalloway,  and 
had, 
John   Scott,  of  Scalloway,  who  m.  Clementina  Scott,  of 
Melby,  and  left  a  son,  John  Scott,  of  Scalloway,  who  d.  in 
1850,  when  the  estate  was  sold.    He  m.  Jessie,  dau.  of 
Gideon  Gifford,  of  Busta,  and  left  issue, 

1  Gideon,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Charles  Spence,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1873,  leaving  Grace  Clementina  Henrietta  Isabella 
and  Beatrix  Frances  Mary  Irvine. 

2  Grace  Eliza. 

3  Clementina  Charlotte,  m.  Charles  Spence,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Scott,  of  Melby,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 
Mitchell,  of  Uresland,  Shetland,  andPiteadie,  co.  Fife,  brother 
of  Sir  John  Mitchell,  of  Westshore,  Bart.,  and  had, 

James,  his  heir. 

Margaret. 
He  TO.  2ndly  (contract,  19  Jan.  1748),  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Robert  Sinclair,  of  Scalloway  and  House,  by  Philadelphia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dalmahoy,  of  that  ilk,  Bart.  Sirs.  Scott 
descended  from  a  very  old  branch  of  the  family  of  Sinclair,  her 
brother  James,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  1762,  being  the  eleventh  owner 
of  Hous«.  Her  only  child,  Philadelphia,  ?;i.  George  Chalmers, 
of  the  Customs,  Lerwick,  and  sold  her  share  of  the  Sinclair 
estates  to  her  aunt  Catherine  Sinclair's  husband,  James  Scott. 
John,  of  Melby,  m.  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry,  of  Boghall, 
and  had, 

James,  to.  Elizabeth  Tennant,  and  had  issue. 

Clementina,  ?)t.  John  Scott,  of  Scalloway. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 
The  son  and  heii', 

James  Scott,  of  Melby,  was  killed  by  a  f.all  from  a  eliff  in 
the  island  of  Vaila  1764,  leaving,  by  Jane  Henry  hi.s  wife, 

John  Scott,  of  Melby.  He  m.  1780,  his  cousin  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Scott,  of  Scalloway,  and  lived  to  a  great  age, 
having  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

James,  Surgeon  K.N.,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  of 
Scalloway. 

Charles,  It.M. 

William  Pitt,  of  St.  John's,  Kew  Brunswick. 

Jane,  m.  Capt.  Archibald  lienry. 

Clementina,  ra.  James  Hewat,  Accountant,  Edinburgh. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Scott,  younger,  of  Melby,  was  drowned  in  Feb.  1813, 
off  the  Cruden  Sand.s,  Aberdeenshire,  l>.  1782  ;  m.  1st,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Nicolson,  of  Lochend,  half-sister  of  Sir  Arthur 
Nicolson,  Bart.,  of  Lasswade  and  Lochend,  and  heir,  through 
her  mother,  Janet,  of  the  family  of  Bolt,  of  Cruister,  in  Shet- 
land, and  had, 

John. 

Janet,  m.  Thomas  Gifford,  of  Hillswick,  H. E. I. C.S., younger 
£on  of  Gifford,  of  Busta,  and  had  issue, 
Thomasina  Jane  Gifford,  now  of  Busta,  and  others. 


Mr.  Scott  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  daa.  of  John  Scott,  of  Scalloway, 
and  by  her,  who  ;n.  2ndly,  Rev.  Alexander  Webster,  Minister 
of  Quarf,  had 

Thomas,  (if.  young.  James,  ci.  abroad. 

Robert  Thomas  Charles,  heir  of  his  brother. 
Charles,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Scott,  of  Melby,  m.  (contract,  19  May,  1835),  Eliza- 
beth Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  William  Walker,  K.M.,  and 
dying  s.  p.  29  Dec.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 

Robert  Thomas  Charles  Scott,  of  Melby,  D.L.  and  J. P., 
Deputy-Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets,  6.  1  Jan. 
1812;  m.  11  Oct.  1859,  Agnes  Catherine,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Scott  Watson,  Esq.,  C.B.,  and  had, 

Robert  Thomas  Scott,  now  of  Melby. 

Agnes  Mary  Catherine,  to.  6  June,  1882,  Rev.  John  Fowlie. 

Florence  Sobieski  Stewart,  d.  17  Feb.  1862. 
Dr.  Scott  d.  6  Jan.  1875. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  on  a  bend  az.  a  star 
between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  a  bordure  engrailed  gu.,  a 
crescent  for  difference,  for  Scott;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  three  boars' 
heads  couped  or.,  within  a  bordure  indented  of  the  last,  for 
Gordon.  Crest — A  boars'  head  couped  or,  holding  in  the  mouth 
four  arrows  gu.,  feathered  and  headed  aig,  2Iotto — Do  well, 
and  let  them  say. 

Seat — Melby,  Sandness,  Shetland. 


SCOTT    OF    RAEBURN. 

Scott,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Eaeburn,  and  Lessuden, 
CO.  Eoxburgh,  J.P.,  b.  5  Nov.  1817  ;  s.  his  father 
1855;  m.  10  Sept.  1861,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ederline,  co.  Argyll,, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter,  b.  11  Sept.  1866. 

I.  Matilda  Wishart.  ii.  Susan  Horsbrugh. 

III.  Louisa.  IV.  Violet  Georgina  Margaret. 

Iiineage. — Walter  Scott  (3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Scott, 
3rd  Laird  of  Harden,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Gideon 
Murray,  of  Elibank),  to.  Anne  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Macdou- 
gall,  of  Makerstoun,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter- 
Scott,  of  Harden,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Walter,  known  by  the  name  of  "Bearded  Watt,"  jii.  Jean,  dau. 
of  Campbell  of  Silvercraigs,  by  whom   he   had  two  sons, 
Walter  and  Robert.    The  younger, 
Robert  Scott,  was  father  of 
Walter  Scott,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Rutherford,  M.D.,  and  was  father  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  the  author  of  Waverley. 
Isobel,  m.  Capt.  Anderson. 

Christian,  m.  James  Menzies,  4th  son  of  Alexander  Menzies, 
of  Culterallers,  co.  Lanai'k. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scott,  of  Raeburn,  vi.  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Scott,  Bart,  of  Ancrum,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  Scott,  of  Mangertown,  and  had 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Isobel,  TO.  1711,  John  Rutherford,  M.D. 
Raeburn  d.  6  Aug.  1699  (his  widow  7/i.2ndly,  1702,  John  Scott, 
of  Sinton),  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Raeburn,  m.  19Xov.  1703,  Anne,  3rd  dau. 
of  Hugh  Scott,  of  Gala,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Ker,  of  Cavers,  and  had  one  son,  William,  and  two  dans., 
Isobel  and  Anne.  This  laird  was  killed  in  a  duel  by  one  of 
the  Pringles  of  Crighton,  near  Selkirk  (in  a  field  still  named 
Raeburn's  Meadow),  3  Oct.  1707,  at  the  age  of  24.  Bis  relict 
rii.  2ndly,  Henry  Macdougall,  of  Makerstoun,  and  Srdly, 
Home,  of  Eccles.    The  only  son  and  successor, 

William  Scott,  of  Raeburn,  6.  1704;  to.  1743,  Jane  Elliott, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  one  dau.  Anne,  m.  Thomas,  2nd  son  of 
Robert  Scott,  of  Sandyknowe,  and  an  only  son, 

Walter  Scott,  Esq.  of  Raeburn,  m.  1772,  Jean,  3rd  dau.  of 
Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Sandyknowe,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  •2nd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Haliburton,  of  Newmains,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Prince  of  Wales's  Island,  East  Indies,  d.  m 
London,  5  Sept.  1837.  „  „  t  .-i  i 

III.  Hugh,  of  Draycotti,  co.  Derby,  late  Capt.  H.E.I.C.  s 
shipping  service,  m.  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  William  Jessop, 
Esq.  of  Butterley  Hall,  co.  Derby.    Both  deceased. 

IV.  Walter,  d.  unm. 

V.  John,  Major  8th  Bengal  N.I.,  d.  unm.  at  Ravenswood,, 
1832. 

I.  Barbara. 


ISOS 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SCO 


The  eldest  son, 

William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Raeburn,  6. 6  July,  1773  ;  m.  25  June, 
1506,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Horsbrugli,  Esq.  of  that 
ilk,  and  d.  5  April,  1S55,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  lost  in  H.M.S.  "Acorn,"  1S28. 

II.  Alexander,  d.  in  China,  lSi3. 

III.  Robert,  now  of  Kaeburn. 

IT.  William  Hugh,  of  Draycott  House,  Derby,  J. P.,  b. 
22  July,  1S22  T  '"■  H  July,  1*63,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alfred  Thomas  Fellows,  Esq.  of  IJeeston,  Notts,  and  has 
issue,  Hugh,  ti.  9  June,  ISOo;  Frances  Ualiburton,  6.  31 
May,  1870;  Susan  Lilias,  d.  unm.  ;  and  Cicely  Violet,  d. 
unm. 

1.  Violet,  d.  v.nm.  ii.  Jane,  d.  1863. 

in.  Susan  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Barbara  H.'iliburton,  m.  W.  F.  Owen,  Esq.,  youngest  son 
of  Eev.  Ur.  Owen,  Eector  of  Becclcs,  and  is  deceased. 

V.  Charlotte. 

VI.  Mary.  m.  J.  B.  Cole,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
vii.  Sarah,  </.  9  June,  1893. 

viii.  Anne  Rutherford,  7)i.  William  T.  Cole,  Esq.,  leaving 
issue. 

Arnii — Or,  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  crescent  in  base  az. 
Crest — A  lady  richly  attired,  holding  in  her  right  hand  the 
sun,  and  in  her  left  a  half-moon.  j.VoJfo— Reparabit  cornua 
Pha;be. 

Siat — Lessuden  House,  St.  Bosweirs. 


CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-SCOTT    OF 
ABBOTSFORD. 

Coxstable-Maxwell-Scott,  Maey  Monica,  of 
Abbotsford,  co.  Eoxburgli,  great-granddau.  and 
representative  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  m.  21 
July,  1S74,  Hon.  Joseph  Constable  Maxwell, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Eoxburgli,  formerly  Lieut.  Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  16  Jan.  1847,  3rd  son  of  William,  Lord 
Herries,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Joseph,  6.  10  April,  1875. 
n.  Joseph  Michael,  b.  25  May,  1880. 
in.  Malcolm  Joseph,  6.  22  Oct.  1883. 

rv.  Herbert  Francis  Joseph,  6.  14  March,  1891. 
r.  Mary  Josephine,  6.  5  June,  1S76. 

II.  WinifrideMary  Josephine,  6.  7  March,  1878;  d.  12 March, 
1880. 

III.  Alice  Mary  Josephine,  6.  9  Oct.  1881. 

IV.  Margaret  Mary  Lucy,  6.  13  Dec.  18S6. 

Sir.  Constable  Maxwell  assumed,  in  consequence  of 
bis  marriage,  the  additional  surname  of  Scott. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  Scott  of  Harden,  now 
Lord  Polwarth  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage),  and  descends  from 

Walter  Scott,  Laird  of  Raeburn  (called  "  Watt  Wadspurs, 
or  Hotspurs  "),  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Scott,  5th  Laird  of  Har- 
den, temp.  James  1.  He  m.  Anne  Isabel,  dau.  of  William 
3Iacdougal,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter  Scott,  4th 
Laird  of  Harden,  commonly  called  "  Auld  Watt,"  and  d.  shortly 
after  the  accession  of  William  and  Mart  leaving  two  sons,  i. 
William,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  Scott  of  Raeburn  (see  that 
family),  and  il.  Walter,  ancestor  of  this  line.  The  2nd 
Bon, 

Walter  Scott,  Esq.,  was  generally  known  as  "  Bearded 
Watt,"  from  a  vow  which  he  made  to  leave  his  beard  unshorn 
till  the  restoration  of  the  Royal  House  of  Stuart.  He  m.  Jean, 
dau.  of  Campbell  of  Silvercraigs,  and  had  two  sons,  Walter 
and 

Robert  Scott,  of  Sandyknowe,  who  realized  a  considerable 
fortune.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haliburton,  Esq.  of 
New  Mains,  and  had,  with  four  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

I.  Walter,  his  successor. 

u.  Thomas,  m.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Walter  Scott,  Esq.  of 
Raeburn,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Rutherford,  of  Knowsouth. 

III.  Robert,  of  Rosebank,  Capt.  H.E.l.Co.'s  marine  service. 

IV.  John,  accidentally  killed. 
The  eldest  son, 

Walter  Scott,  Esq.,  a  Writer  to  the  Signet,  6.  11  May, 
1720;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Rutherford,  M.D.,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  R.N.,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

II.  John,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

III.  Walter  <Sir),  1st  Bart.,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Thomas,  Paymaster  7Ist  Kegr.,  m.  Elizabeth  McCulIoch, 
of  Ardwall,  andd.  1822,  leaving  issue, 

Walter,  H.E.I.C.S. 

Janet,  mi.  Major  Huxley,  71st  Eegt. 

Anne.  Eliza. 

V.  Daniel,  d.  tinm. 


The  3rd  son. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  1st  Bart,  of  Abbotsford,  the  illustrious 
author  of  U'averlet/,  b.  in  the  College, Wynd  of  Edinburgh, 
15  Aug.  1771,  was  educated  at  the  High  School  and  University 
of  Edinburgh,  and  called  to  the  Bar  as  an  Advocate  10  July, 
1792.  He  soon  relinquished  the  labours  of  the  law  for  those 
of  an  author,  and  after  attaining  the  highest  reputation  as  a 
poet,  he  commenced  his  brilli.ant  career  as  a  novelist,  and 
was  created  a  Bart.  22  April,  1820.  He  rii.  24  Dec.  1797,  Mar- 
garet Charlotte,  dau.  of  Jean  Charpentier,  of  Lyons,  adevoted 
Royalist  during  the  French  Revolution,  and  by  her  (who  <f. 
14  May,  1826)  had  issue, 

I.  Waltkr  (Sir),  2nd  Bart. 

II.  Charles,  educated  at  Brascnose  Coll.  Oxford,  Attach^  lo 
the  British  Embassy  in  Persia,  d.  unm.  at  Teheran  1841. 

I.  Charlotte  Sophia,  the  favourite  companion  of  her  father, 
m.  28  April,  1820,  John  (jihson  Lockhart,  Esq.,  Advocate! 
Editor  of  the  Quarterly  Jitclew  {son  of  Rev.  John  Lockhart 
D.D.),  and  d.  17  May,  1837,  having  had,  with  an  elder  son, 
who  d.  young,  immortalized  in  the  writings  of  his  grand- 
father, Sir  Walter  Scott,  under  the  sobriquet  of  Hugh  Little- 
John,  another  son  and  a  dau.,  viz., 

Walter  Scott,  who  s.  his  uncle  at  Abbotsford. 
Charlotte  Harriet  Jane,   of   whom  hereafter,  as  suc- 
cessor to  her  brother. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  25  June,  1833. 

Sir  Walter  d.  21  Sept.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  2nd  Bart,   of  Abbotsfoid,   Lieut.-Col. 

15th  Hussars,  b.  28  Oct.  ISOl,  m.  3  Feb.  1825,  Jane,  dau.  and 

heir  of  John  Jobson,  Esq.  of  Lochore,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  unm. 

at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  8  Feb.  1847,  when  the  baronetcy 

became  extinct,  and  his  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 
Walter   Scott  Lockhart    Scott,  Esq.   of  Abbotsford,  a 

Cornet  of  Dragoons,  6.  Is27  ;  d.  unm.  10  Jan.  1853,  aged  26, 

when  he  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Charlotte  Harriet  Jane  Hope-Scott,  of  Abbotsford,  m. 

19  Aug.  1847,  James  Robert  Hope,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  3rd  son  of  Gen. 

Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Hope,  G.C.B.,  and  grandson  of  John,  2nd 

Earl   of   Hopetoun,  by  whom   (who  assumed  the  additional 

surname  of  Scott)  she  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Michael,  b.  2  June,  1857  ;  d.  11  Dec.  1858. 

I.  Maby  Monica,  now  of  Abbotsford. 

II.  Margaret  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Mrs.  Hope-Scott  d.  20  Oct.  1858.  Her  widower  m.  2ndly, 
7  Jan.  1861,  Lady  Victoria  Alexandrina  Fitz-Alan  Howard, 
dau.  of  Henry  Granville,  14th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  d.  29 
April,  1873,  leaving  issue,  James  Fitzallan,  of  Heron's  Ghyll, 
Sussex,  who  m.  Nov.  1892,  Mabel  Ellen,  dau.  of  Francis  Riddell, 
Esq.  of  Cheeseburn  Grange,  Northumberland;  Minna  Mar- 
garet, m.  13  April,  1887,  Nicholas  R.  O'Conor,  Esq.,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  of  Duudermott,  co.  Roscommon  (io^om  see) ;  Josephine 
Mary,  m.  24  Nov.  1887,  Wilfrid  Ward,  Esq. ;  and  Theresa 
Ann,  a  nun,  d.  1  Nov.  1891. 

Arms — (Scott,  Bart,  of  Abbotsford)  Quarterly:  1st  and  4th 
or,  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  crescent  in  base  arg.  within  an 
orle  of  the  last,  for  Scott  ;  2nd  and  3rd  or,  on  a  bend  az. 
three  maseles  of  the  field,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  an  oval 
buckle  erect  of  the  2nd,  for  Haliburton.  Crest — A  nymph, 
in  her  dexter  hand  the  sun,  in  her  sinister  the  moon,  all  ppr. 
Supporters — Dexter,  a  mermaid,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a 
mirror  ppr. ;  sinister,  a  savage,  wreathed  round  the  head  and 
middle,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  club,  all  ppr.  Mottoes — 
Watch  weel ;  over  the  crest,  Reparabit  cornua  Phoebe.  These 
arms  were  confirmed  without  the  supporters,  in  1848,  to 
Walter  Scott  Lockhart  Scott,  Esq.  ot  Abbotsford,  and  his 
sister,  Mrs.  Hope-Scott. 

S'Mi — Abbotsford,  Melrose,  co.  Roxburgh. 

Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  and  Bachelors'. 


SCOTT    OF    WILLSBORO'. 

ScoTT,  William  Edward,  Esq.  of  Willsboro', 
CO.  Londonderry,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Uigh  Sheriff  1857, 
Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Londonderry  Militia,  b.  11 
Jan.  1833  ;  m.  1861,  Catherine  Georgina,  dau.  of 
Ven.  Alexander  Stuart,  Archdeacon  of  Eoss,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1865)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  George  Stuart,  d.  1868. 

1.  Katherine  Elizabeth. 

Ji.  Anne  Frances  Emily,  d.  1891. 

Lineage. — Rev.  Gideon  Scott,  B.A.  Oxford,  went  to 
Ireland  as  Chaplain  in  King  William's  army  in  1688,  and 
purchased  the  Willisboro'  estate,  1696.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Robert  McNeill,  Esq.  of  Ballintoy,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Ruthvon,  and  widow  of  Sir  Dougal  Stewart,  and 
d.  1724,  leaving  an  oiiiy  son, 


SCO 


THE  LANDED  aENTRY. 


SCO 


1809 


WrLLiAM  Scott,  Esq.,  a  Lawyer,  6.  1704,  for  many  years 
Eecorder  and  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Londonderry.  He  was  ele- 
vated eventually  to  the  Bench  as  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 
He  Hi.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gledstanes,  and  left  at  his 
decease  1772  (his  wife  d.  the  same  year),  an  only  son, 

James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Willsboro',  b.  1745;  m.  1779,  Catha- 
rine Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Leslie,  of  Tarbert  House,  co.  Kerry, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 
William,  d.  1^02. 

Edward,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  1821. 
Richard,  m.  the  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Sankey,  of  Fort  Frederick, 

CO.  Cavan  ;  d.  1856. 
George,  Rector  of  Banagher,  m.  1823,  Elizabeth  J.  Eichard- 
aon,  and  had  issue. 
Charles,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Mr.  Farrell,  of  Lame,  and  d.  at 
Trincomalee,  in  the  island  of  Ceylon,  where  he  was  many 
years  Judge  and  Magistrate. 
James  Leslie  Montgomery,  Chancellor  of  Down,  and  Rector 
of  Portaferry,  m.   1823,   Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Eev.  Edward 
Lucas,  of  CO.  Monachan,  and  had  issue. 
Joice,  m.  Robert  Ogilby,  Esq.  of  Pellipar,  co.  Deny. 
Hannah,  d.  1806. 
Maryanne  Martha,  d.  June,  1854. 
Jane,  d.  1867. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  1820,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Willsboro',  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  formerly  Lieut.  Bengal  Army,  afterwards  Brigade- 
Major  of  Yeomanry  in  Ireland,  b.  20  Oct.  1783;  m.  Ist, 
1  Dec.  1823,  Hannah,  widow  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Newtownlimavady ;  2ndly,  1827,  Anne  (d.  1840),  3rd  dau.  of 
Eev.  Edward  Lucas,  of  Rathconnell,  co.  Monaghan  ;  and  3rdly 
1844,  Katharine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas 
Eichardson,  of  Somerset,  co.  Londonderry.  He  had  issue  by 
his  2nd  wife, 

I.  William  Edward,  now  of  Willsboro'. 

II.  Thomas  Lucas  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  St.  George's, 
Dublin,  late  Canon  of  Derry  Cathedral,  and  formerly  Rector 
of  Tower  Moville,  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland, 
6.22  Aug.  1834;  m.  4  Feb.  1864,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Yen.  John  Eussell,  Archdeacon  of  Cloghor,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas  Arthur,  6.  7  Jan.  1865  ;  d.  1891. 

2  John  Eussell,  b.  16  April,  1866. 

3  William  Lucas,  b.  25  July,  1870. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth. 

2  Mary  Monica. 

3  Nora  Leslie. 

ni.  Charles  Stewart,  C.B.,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  at  Copenhagen  1883-92,  and  to  Denmark 
since  that  year,  b.  17  March,  1838;  m.  1875,  Christian 
Crawford,  dau.  of  Jas.  Macknight,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Edward  Stewart. 

1  Vera  Helen.  2  Alice  Maud. 

3  Margaret  Aimee.  4  Marie  Christian. 

6  Eileen  Agnes. 
IV.  Henry  Richardson,  &.  26  Aug.  1850;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  W.  Gage,  Esq.  of  co.  Derry,  and  d.  1875. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  John  Lyle,  of  Knocktarna,  co.  Deny, 
and  has  issue,  Hugh  Thomas,  five  other  sons,  and  four 
da  us. 

II.  Hannah,  m.  Ven.  Edward  Bowen,  Archdeacon  of  Raphoe, 
and  d.  1S84. 

III.  Annette. 

IV.  Hatton  Thomasina,  m.  13  Feb.  1872,  Eev.  H.  S.  O'Hara, 
Eector  of  Coleraine. 

V.  Katharine  Emily,  d.  1855. 

VI.  Jane  Barbara,  d.  1b50. 
Major  Scott  d.  Jan.  1872. 

Scat — WOsboro',  co.  Londonderry. 


COESE-SCOTT    OF    SYNTON. 

CoESE-ScoTT,  John,  Esq.  of  Synton.co.  Selkirk, 
and  Satcliells,  co.  Eoxburgh,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
former  county,  and  J.P.  for  latter,  late  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  1854,  m.  1881,  Esther  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Eobson  Scott,  H.E.I.C.S.  of  Ashtrees,  co.  Roxburgh, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  SIichael,  b.  1882. 

II.  James  Doutjlas,  b.  1886. 

I.  Marianne  Catherine,  b.  1883. 

II.  Violet,  b.  1884. 

III.  Esther,  b.  1885. 

IV.  Leila  Jane,  b.  1889. 

Lineag-e.— Walter  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  lived  in  the 

reigns  of  Uobekt  II.  and  III.,  was  said  to  have  been  a  son  or 


grandson  of  Sir  Michael  Scot,  progenitor  of  the  family  of 
Buccleugh.  He  was  chamberlain  to  the  Archbishop;  and 
was  by  him  recommended  to  the  Laird  of  Buccleugh,  who 
gave  him  Synton  and  other  lands  on  "Ale"  water.  He  m. 
a  dau.  of  —  Shortreed,  of  Headshaw,  by  whom  he  had  four 
sons,  I.  George,  his  heir;  ii.  Scot,  of  Headshaw;  iii.  Scot,  of 
Ashkirk  ;  iv.  Scot,  of  Glack.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Turn- 
bull,  of  Falshope,  co.  Selkirk,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Walter  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  s.  him,  and  in  the  reign  of 
King  James  II.,  ni.  a  dau.  of  Scot,  of  Hassenden,  descended 
from  the  family  of  Buccleugh,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 
John,  and 

Walter  Scott,  who  became  his  brother's  heir,  and  was  «. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Quintin  Eiddel,  of 
that  Ilk,  and,  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Walter  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Johns- 
ton of  that  ilk  (progenitor  of  the  family  of  Annandale),  and  d. 
in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  King  James  III.,  leaving 
issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Scot,  of 
Eoberton,  and  by  her  had  several  children,  of  whom,  Walter, 
his  heir;  Thomas,  progenitor  of  the  Scots,  of  Whitslead.  He 
d.  at  the  end  of  the  reign  of  James  III.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Walter  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  writs  of 
the  family,  1487.  He  flourished  in  the  reign  of  James  IV., 
and  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  WiUiam  Cockbum,  of  Henderland  (an 
ancient  family  in  the  co.  of  Peebles),  by  whom  he  had  one 
son,  Walter,  who  s.  him ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  a  dau.  of 
James  Eiddel,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons,  and 
eight  daus., 

Egbert,  got  from  his  father  in  patrimony  the  lands  of  Strick- 
shaws,  CO.  Eoxburgh,  to.  and  had  two  sons,  Walter,  his 
heir ;  William,  progenitor  of  the  Scots  of  Harden,  of  whom 
afterwards. 

William  Scot,  of  Huntly. 

James  Scot,  of  Satchels. 

Thomas  Scot,  of  Whitehaughbrae. 

The  eldest  son, 

Walter  Scot,  of  Synton,  m.  another  dau.  of  James  Riddel, 
of  that  ilk,  but  dying  without  issue,  the  succession  devolved 
upon  his  nephew, 

Walter  Scot,  who  got  a  charter  under  the  great  Seal, 
"  Walter  Scot,  filio  Robert  Scot  de  Strickshaws  filii  Walter 
Scot  de  Synton,  terramus  de  Strickshaws,"  &c.  &c.,  dated  3 
June,  1575.  Upon  the  death  of  his  uncle  Walter,  without 
issue,  he  s.  to  the  estate  of  Synton.    He  left  issue, 

George  Scot,  of  Synton,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Edmonston, 
of  Ednam,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  Walter,  of  Synton,  who 
was  father  of  George  Scott,  of  Synton,  the  last  of  this  family 
we  have  found  designed  by  that  title,  but  he  had  a  son  George, 
of  Benraw,  whose  only  son  Archibald,  d.  unm.,  and  in  him 
ended  the  male  line  of  Walter,  eldest  son  of  Robert  of  Strick- 
shaws. The  representation,  therefore,  devolved  upon  the 
descendants  of  William,  2nd  son  of  the  said  Eobert,  to  whom 
we  now  return, 

William  Scot  (2nd  son  of  Robert  Scot,  of  Strickshaws),  ob- 
tained from  his  brother  Walter,  of  Synton,  a  disposition  to  the 
lands  and  barony  of  Harden,  confirmed  by  a  charter  from 
George  III.,  Lord  Home  the  superior,  "To  and  in  favour  of 
William  Scot,  of  Harden,  brother  german  of  Walter  Scot,  of 
Synton,  &c.,  dated  anno  1535."  He  is  the  first  of  this  family 
we  have  found  designed  of  Harden,  and  it  has  continued  ever 
since  to  be  one  of  the  chief  titles  of  his  posterity.  He  „i,.  a 
dau.  of  Ker,  of  Fernielee,  and  d.  1563,  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

Walter  Scot,  of  Harden,  who  s.,  and  was  second  baron  of 
Harden.  He  was  a  man  of  good  parts,  great  prudence  and 
sagacity,  and  was  commonly  called  "  Auld  Watt."  Hem.  1st, 
Mary  Scot,  called  the  "  Flower  of  Yarrow,"  dau.  of  Philip 
Scot,  of  Drj-hope,  co.  Selkirk,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  four 
sons  and  six  daus., 

William  (afterwards  Sir  William),  his  heir. 

Walter,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Hay,  of  Hagstoun,  co.  Peebles, 

but  was  killed  in  a  fray  at  a  fishing  by  one  of  the  Scots  of 

Newhouse  ;  without  succession. 

Hdgh,  progenitor  of  the  Scots  of  Gala  (see  Scott  of  Gala). 
Francis,  vi.  Isabel,  sister  of  Sir  Walter  Scot,  of  Whitslead,  of 

whom  the  Scots  now  of  Synton,  are  descended. 

The  4th  son, 

Francis  Scott,  obtained  the  estate  of  Synton  (1627)  for  a 
sum  of  money  to  "red"  up  the  affairs  of  the  family  from 
George  Scott,  of  Synton.  He  vi.  in  1624,  Isabel,  sister  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott,  of  Whitslead,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scott,  of  Syuton,  who  d.  IOG'J-70.    His  son, 

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John  Scott,  s.  by  precept  of  clare  constat  from  Ann,  Ducliess 
of  Buccleuch  and  Monmouth,  dated  S  Feb.  1670,  and  by  saisin 
on  9  April,  following,  as  heir  of  liis  father  William.  He  d.  in 
1710,  when 

Alexander  Scott,  s.  by  precept  of  clare  constat,  dated 
1670,  saisin  dated  17  July,  1716.  In  1711,  he  m.  Magdalen, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Elliott,  of  Stohs,  Bart,  (contract  of  mar- 
Tiage  dated  Cii  Jan.  1710.  In  this  contract  he  granted  proxy 
for  new  insessment  of  the  lands  of  Syntoun,  Easter,  Essenside, 
three  husb.ind  lands  of  Herniiston,  and  of  Satchels  and  Whits- 
lead,  which  he  settled  on  the  heirs  male  of  this  or  any  other 
subsequent  marriage,  failing  whom  to  the  eldest  dau.  of  this 
marriage  without  division,  and  the  heirs  male  of  her  body, 
&c.,  and  so  often  as  a  female  succeeded,  upon  her  marriage, 
her  husband  was  to  take  the  name,  and  bear  the  arms  of 
Scott,  in  addition  to  his  own.    His  son, 

John  Scott,  m.  in  1735,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  William  Oliver, 
of  Dinlahyrc.  The  contract  is  dated  29  May,  and  the  lands  of 
Synton  and  Satchels,  settled  on  the  children  of  this  marriage. 
He  d.  before  his  father,  and  left  one  son,  Alexander;  and  one 
dau.  Mary,  m.  to  William  Fairbairn.    His  son, 

Alexander  Scott,  s.  his  grandfather  in  1765,  as  appears  by 
precept  of  clare  constat,  dated  IS  Feb.  in  that  year.  He  to. 
(contract  dated  22  and  26  July,  1773)  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Walter 
Grieve,  of  Branxholme  Park,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  John  ; 
and  three  daus.,  Catdekine.  s.  her  brother;  Mary,  d.  young  ; 
and  Helen,  m.  ISlo,  to  William  Telles,  of  Madeiro.  He  d. 
Aug.  17S2,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Scott,  of  Synton,  who  entered  the  army,  and  d.  in 
the  West  Indies  in  1796,  a  minor  and  imm.  He  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  sister, 

CATHHiiiNE  ScoTT,  who  171. 18  March,  1800,  John  Corse,  Esq. 
of  Bughtrig  (a  cadet  of  the  family  of  Carmyle,  Lanarkshire) ; 
he  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Scott,  of  Synton,  in  ad- 
dition to  his  own,  in  consequence  of  the  settlement  made  by 
his  wife's  grandfather.  Of  this  marriage  there  was  issue,  six 
sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  d.  unm.  Is79. 

in.  James,  d.  vnm.  1890.  IV.  Robert,  d.  young. 

V.  Hcnrv,  d.  iinm.  1855. 

VI.  Edwiird  William,  h.  16  April,  1820;  entered  the  East 
India  Company  s  Service  ;  m.  May,  1845,  Catherine  Char- 
lotte, 2nd  dau.  of  Major  Vanrencn,  of  the  Bengal  Horse 
Artillery,  and  d.  20  May,  1853,  having  had  issue, 

John,  entered  the  army  in  1865,  served  with  the  4th  and 
19th  Foot  through  the  Abyssinian  and  Burmese  cam- 
paigns (medals) ;  m.  1881,  Eugenia  Margaret  Cameron, 
dau.  of  William  James  Money,  Esq.,  C.S.I. ,  and  d.  Aug. 
1888,  at  Dhurmsala  (while  2nd  in  command  of  2nd  batt. 
of  the  1st  Goorkhas),  leaving  issue,  Edward,  b.  1883  ; 
Ernie  James,  b.  1886;  Una  Catherine,  b.  1884. 

Alexander  James,  b.  1847  ;  entered  the  army  in  Jan.  1866, 
in  the  79th  Cameron  Highlanders,  employed  in  the  sur- 
vey of  India  till  his  retirement  in  1879  ;  m.  30  Oct.  1875, 
llorence  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
McCalmont,  of  HighSeld,  Southampton,  and  has  issue, 
Evangeline  Katherine  Florence,  b.  30  May,  18S0. 

Edward  Henry,entered  the  service  in  the  Gth  Royal  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  in  Jan.  1809;  m.  1886,  Emily  Sara  licnrica,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Henry  I'earcc,  Esq.  of  Soperwood  Blanor, 
Hants,  and  has  issue,  Catherine  Florence  ;  and  Mara- 
quita  Emily. 

Donald  Augustus,  d.  young  1851. 

I.  Helen  Eliza,  ni.  24  Oct.  1820,  William  Downe  Gillon,  Esq. 
of  Wallhouse  {see  Gillon  of  ]\\iUliouse  and  Hurstmon- 
ceaux). 

II.  Catherine,  m.  Edward  Glass,  Esq.,  Bengal  C.S. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Col.  David  Laird,  of  Strathinartine,  co. 
Forfar. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Cokse-Scott,  of  Synton,  s.  his  mother  in  1850 ;  d.  17 
Jan.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John  Cohse-Scott,  Esq. 

SecU— Synton,  co.  Roxburgh. 


MACMILIiAN-SCOTT    OF    V/AUCHOPE. 

Macmillax-Scott,  Walter,  Esq.  of  Wauchope 
and  Pinnacle  Hill,  co.  Eoxburgh,  J. P.,  late  Capt. 
Scottish  Borderers  Militia,  and  formerly  Lieut.  (Jth 
Dragoon  Guards  (the  Carabineers),  b.  1848  ;  m. 
1876,  Antonietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Theodore  Henry 
Dury,  Esq.  of  Bonsall,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Alexander  Frederick,  6.  1881. 
Cccile  Margaret,  b.  10  July,  1879. 

Lineage.— Walter  Scott,  Laird  of  Buccleuch,  the  greal- 


great-grandfather  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Buccleuch  {see  Burke's 
Peerage,  Buccleuch,  Duke  of),  was  slain  in  the  streets  of 
Edinburgh,  in  1552,  in  an  encounter  with  Sir  Walter  Kerr,  of 
Ccssford,  leaving  besides  his  legitimate  issue,  a  natural  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  b.  1532,  who  got  his  lands 
from  his  father  when  very  young  "  in  order  to  keep  a  watch  1 
at  his  house  of  Goudilands,  and  a  tour  built  for  that  purpose 
(which  was  called  the  watch  tour  of  Branxholm),  in  order  to 
spy  and  give  a  check  to  the  enimes  of  Buccleuch,  or  of  his 
country,  and  to  warn  the  laird  of  his  danger."  MS.  Statist. 
Acct.  Parish  Hawick,  1738).  He  was  a  person  of  good  points 
and  great  bravery.  At  the  raid  of  Reidswyre,  7  July,  1575, 
where  Lord  Russell,  eldest  son  of  the  Earl  of  Bedford,  was 
taken  prisoner,  the  Laird  of  Buccleuch  being  then  very  young, 
this  Walter  Scott  led  the  clan,  his  qualities  having  fitted  him 
more  than  any  other  to  perform  this  duty.  He  was  a  witness 
to  the  will  of  the  Laird  of  Buccleuch,  at  Hawick,  11  April, 
1574.  On  13  July,  1592,  James  VI.,  "with  the  advice  of  the 
lords  of  his  secret  council,  gave  and  granted  full  power  anct 
commission  to  Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  and  Mr.  Gideon 
Murray  conjunctly  and  severely  to  demolish  and  cast  down 
to  the  ground  the  places,  houses  and  fortaliees  of  Harden 
and  Dryhoip,  pertaining  to  Walter  Scott,  of  Harden,  who,  with 
James  Stewart,  sometimes  of  Tynneis,  was  art  and  part  of 
the  treasonable  fact  perpetrated  against  the  King's  person  at 
Falkland."  Pitcaini's  Crim.  Trials,  v.  I.,  jiar.  II.,  p.  275.) 
On  13  April,  1596,  he  was  with  the  Laird  of  Buccleuch  at  the 
release  of  "  Kinmont  Willie,"  from  the  castle  of  Carlisle.  He 
d.  the  following  Nov.,  aged  64,  and  was  buried  in  the  aisle  of 
the  old  church  of  St.  Mary,  Hawick,  where  his  tombstone  still 
remains;  at  his  death  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  whose  name  appears  to  a 
contract  signed  at  Jedburgh,  29  March,  1612,  between  James 
VI.  and  several  of  his  subjects;  he  received  from  Walter, 
Earl  of  Buccleuch,  a  charter  in  his  favour,  dated  17  March, 
1626,  of  the  lands  of  Goudilands  and  Westcoatrig.  He  m. 
Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  lUddell,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1660,  aged  60)  he  had  two  sons,  1  Walter,  his  successor, 
2  Charles,  of  Crumhaugh,  who  had  a  son,  Walter,  successor 
to  his  uncle, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  the  eldest  son,  .s.  his  father, 
and  was  rated  in  the  county  valuation  book  of  1843  for  lands 
in  the  parishes  of  Hawick  and  Cavers.  He  d.  s.  p.  before  nee. 
1072,  having  executed  a  "bond  of  tailzie,"  dated  13  Oct. 
1671,  and  registered  8  Dec.  1672,  and  various  deeds  relative  to- 
Goudilands,  in  favour  of  his  nephew, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  previously  of  Crumhaugh, 
6.  1632.  Whether  from  being  in  debt  or  other  causes,  the 
estate  of  Goudilands  passed  soon  after  into  the  Buccleuch 
family,  but  W^alter  Scott  retained  other  lands  which  he  in- 
herited from  his  uncle.  He  ■»(.  Janet  Glendinon,  and  d.  20' 
Dec.  1700,  having  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Waltei;,  of  whom 
hereafter,  an  elder  son, 

Charles,  b.  1664 ;   m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Langlads  of  that  ilk, 

and  d.  v.  p.  22  Oct.  1098,  leaving  a  son, 
Walter,  of  Crumhaugh  and  Howpasley,  b.  14  Aug.  1689, 
who  s.  his  grandfather  and  in.  Beatrice  Scott,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son, 
Charles,  of  Crumhaugh,  &c.,  b.  1719  ;  d.  1757-58,  leaving 
two  sons  and  a  dau.    Being  much  involved,  his  estates 
were  all  sold  in  1703  and  1761,  and  the  male  line  of  his 
sons  has  since  become  extinct. 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  sometimes  so  designated, 
the  above  mentioned  second  son  of  Walter  Scott  and  Janet 
Glendinon,  b.  11  June,  1670,  di,  Christiana,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bennett,  of  Chesters,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1708,  aged  34), 
he  had  issue, 

Walter,  of  whom  below. 

Robert,  b.  5  June,  1704;  d.s.p. 

Charles,  b.  23  Jan.  1708  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Joan,  b.  29  May,  1702;  d.  s.  p. 

Walter  Scott,  of  Wauchope  and  Howclcuch,  the  eldest 
son,  b.  26  July,  1700 ;  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Francis  Elliott,  of 
Fenwick,  and  had  two  sons, 

Walter,  of  Wauchope,  ft.  1726 ;  m.  let,  in  April,  1768,  Eliza 
beth,  diu.  of  David  Rutherford,  of  Capehupe,  d.  1772,  and 
2iidly,  Nov.  1789,  Beatrix,  d:iu.  of  Gideon  Scott,  of  Friest- 
haugh,  but  d.  s.  p..  May,  1796.  j 

Charles,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mr.  Scott  purchased  the  estate  of  Wauchope,  in  the  parish  of 
Hobkirk,  Howclcuch,  and  other  lands  in  the  parish  of  Kober- 
town.  He  gave  Wauchope  to  his  eldest  son,  and  Howclcuch 
to  his  second, 

Charles  Scott,  of  llowcleueh,  b.  1728,  who  ,<!.  to  Wauchope 
in  1796.    lie  m.  17  Aug.  1776,  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Archibald 


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Dickson,  of  Hassendcan  Eurn  and  Hantlow  {h.  i  Aug.  17o7, 
and  (/.  ai  March,  183S),  and  cZ.  IsOs,  having  had  issue, 
Walter,  his  heir. 
Archibald,  b.  19  Aug.  1773;  m.  1804,  Charlotte,  sister  of  Col. 

Sililiald,  of  Pinnacle,  and  s.  to  Hoivclcuch,  but  d.  s.p. 
Charles,  6.  4  Nov.  1782  ;  d.  unm.  26  July,  lb56. 
Bobeit,  h.  12  Nov.  1786;  d.umu.  April,  "l333. 
James,  H.E.I.C.  Madras  Army,  6.  30  July,  17S9  ;  d.  unm.  in 

India,  2"i  May,  1810. 
■\Villiani,  Capt.  42nd  Regt.    Madras  N.I.,  b.  25  Feb.  1792  ; 

d.  unm.  at  Anuntapoor,  India,  27  Sept.  1828. 
Rachel,  m.  Oct.  1807,  Hugh  Micheh,  Esq.  of  Dumfries,  and 

had  issue. 

Christian,  m.  Archibald  Dickson,  and  d.  5  June,  1861,  with- 
out surviving  issue.    Through  her  eldest  sou,  Finnacle  Hill 

came  to  the  tjcott  family. 
Agnes,  d.  young. 
Jessie,  )(i.  John  Cockburn,  of  Woolwick,  d.  27  Hay,  1857, 

leaving  one  dau. 

His  eldest  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  'Wauehope,  h.  6  July,  1778,  s.  to  the 
estates  of  his  father  and  uncle.  He  hi.  9  June,  1812,  Marion, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Macmillan,  Esq.  of  Shorthorpe,  co.  Selkirk, 
and  left  issue, 

Charles,  h.  1  Jlay,  1814 ;  d.  6  Dec.  1817. 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Walter,  M.D.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  10  July,  1817;  c?.  at  Allahabad, 

Bengal,  17  Aug.  1844. 
Charles,  h.  24  March,  1819  ;  m.  1862,  JIargaret  Amelia,  dau. 

of  Browne  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Ravensbourne  Park,  Kent,  s.  to 

Howcleuch,  1874. 
Archibald,  b.  22  Nov.  1822  ;  d.  at  Malta,  4  May,  1862. 
Anne,  d.  2  Dec.  1817,  aged  4  years. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  24  May,  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Thomas  Macmillan  Scott,  Esq.  of  Wauehope  and  Pinnacle 
Hill,  J. P.,  b.  13  Feb.  1816,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Macmillan  in  accordance  with  the  conditions  of  the  entail  of 
his  maternal  grandfather's  estate  of  Shorthoj'pe,  vi.  10  April, 
1844,  Katherine  Jane,  dau.  of  Browne  Robert,  Esq.  of 
Ravensbourne  Park,  Kent,  formerly  of  the  Bengal  army,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Calcutta,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  h.  22  Dec.  18^6  ;  d.  6  April,  1847. 

II.  Walter,  now  of  Wauehope. 

III.  Arthur  Francis,   Lieut.  Reserve  of  OfBcers,  b.  13  Oct. 
1854. 

I.  Edith  Marion,  m.  Major-Gen.  Frederick  Edward  Sotheby. 

II.  Marion  Maud.  iii.  Katherine  Margaret. 

Mr.  MacmiUan-Scott,  d.  10  June,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son. 

^•/•)«s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  or,  on  a  bend  az.  a  mullet 
between  two  crescents  of  the  first,  a  bordure  compony  of  the 
second  and  first,  for  Scott  ;  2nd  and  3rd  per  p.ale  or  and  arg., 
a  lion  rampant  sa.,  in  chief  three  niullet.s  az.,  for  Macmillan. 
Crrsts — 1st.  Scott,  A  slag's  head  erased  gu. ;  2nd,  Mac- 
millan, A  dexter  and  sinister  hand  issuing  from  the  wreath 
brandi.-hirg  a  two-handed  sword  all  ppr.  Mottoes — Over  the 
crests,  Miseris  succurro  ;  under  the  arms,  Ardenter  amo. 

Utali — Wauehope,  and  Pinnacle  Hill,  Kelso,  N.B. 


Scat — Thorpe,  Chertsey. 

Tovrn  Ktsui.,.nce—ii,    Brechin    Place,    South    Kensington. 
London. 


SCOTT     OF     THORPE. 

Scott,  William  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  co. 
Siu-rey,  J. P.  for  cos.  Loudon  and  Surrey,  b. 
June,  1842,  m.  14  Jun.  1880,  Ursula  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Augustus  Henry  Lane  Fox-Pilt 
Rivers,  of  Rushmore,  "Wilts,  by  the  Hon.  Alice 
Margaret,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  John,  liudLord 
Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Kate. 

II.  Patience. 

III.  Marcia. 

Mr.  W.  C.  Scott  is  the  only  son  of  General  Wil- 
liam Henry  Scott,  by  the  Hon.  Harriett  Alethea, 
dau.  of  John  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley, 
whom  he  m.  20  Oct.  1835.  He  d.  18G8,  and  his 
widow,  24  April,  1888.  They  had  issue,  with 
William  Charles  (as  above),  1  Marian,  m.  1871, 
Wniiam  Williams,  of  Parcian,  Anglesey,  who  d. 
Aug.  1892  :  2  Alethea  Rianette,  m.  1st,  5  Aug. 
1880  Sir  Edward  Blackett,  6th  Bart,  who  d.  23 
Kov.  1885,  and  2ndly,  5  Nov.  1888,  Henry  Gis- 
borne  Holt,  Esq. ;  and  3  Adela  Jane.  Gen.  W.  H. 
Scott  was  the  son  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Scott  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Blackett,  4th  Bart, 
M.P. 


SCRATTON    OF    "WEST     OGWELL. 

Sceatton,Daxiel  RoBEKT,Esq.  ofWestOgwell, 
Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  J. P.  for  Devon, 
Lord  of  the  manors  of  East  Ogwell  and  Denbury, 
and  of  the  manors  of  Prittlewell  Priory  and  Milton 
Hall,  Essex,  and  Patron  of  East  and  West  Ogwell, 
h.  1819  ;  m.  1844,  Maria,  dau.  of  Mr.  James  Tliorn- 
ton. .  Mr.  Scratton  is  only  son  of  John  Baynton 
Scratton,  Esq.  of  Milton  Hall,  by  Harriet  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Boone,  Esq. 

5eai— West  Ogwell,  Newton  Abbot. 


Lieut. 
Oxon, 
Mabel 


SCRIVENER    OP    SIBTON    AEBEIT. 

LeVETT-  SCEITENER,    EgEETOX     BaGOT     Bi'ED 

Esq.  of  Sibton  Abbey,  co.  Suffolk,  J. P. 
R.jN".  (retired),  late  Bursar,  Etble  College 
h.  11  Eeb.  1857;  m.  1st,  March,  1884^ 
Desborougli,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  Parkes, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  H.M.  Minister  'Plenipotentiary 
at  Pekin,  China,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1890) 
has  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  Harry  Byrd,  h.  Jan.  I8S5. 

II.  Alaric  Parkes  b.  April,  1S86. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Sept.  1891,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  H. 
Mirehouse,  Esq.  of  St.  George's  Hill,  co.  Somerset. 
Mr.  Levett-Scrivener,  who  is  3rd  son  of  Col. 
Richard  Byrd  Levett,  of  Milford  Hall  (see  LeA'ett 
of  Milford  Kail;  and  Mieehouse  of  An.iie), 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Sceivexee  by 
Deed  Poll  in  1889,  under  the  will  of  his  great- 
aunt,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Pike-Scrivener,  whom  he  suc- 
ceeded. 

liineagre.— John  Sckiven-eb,  of  Bildeston,  was  s.  by  his 
son,  Nicholas  Scbiven-er,  of  Brantham  (who  m.  Margery,  dau. 
of  William  Smith,  of  Bulmer),  6.  1482;  d.  37  Heney  VIII. 
His  eon,  Ralph  Scrivener,  Esq.  of  Belstead,  Portreeve  of 
Ipswich  and  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1535,  to  whom  arms  were 
granted  20Jan.  1576;  m.  1st,  Joan  Cole;  2ndly,  Mary  —  of 
Haveningham,  whose  6th  child,  John,  6.  1580,  bought  the 
abbey  of  Sibton,  from  Thomas,  Earl  of  Arundel,  and  Lord 
Howard,  of  Nawoifh  (Belted  Will),  on  30  Nov.  1610.  The 
original  surrender  by  William  Fladbury,  the  last  abbot,  re- 
mains in  the  family's  possession.  John  Scrivener  built  a  com- 
modious mansion,  adjoining  the  ruins  of  the  abbey.  His  son, 
Thomas,  living  at  the  time  of  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Suf- 
folk, 16C4,  was  a  great  sufferer  in  the  royal  cause,  his  estate 
having  been  sequestered,  and  he  himself  confined  in  various 
prisons  in  the  country.  He  m.  15  Dec.  1640,  Elizabeth,  only 
child  of  William  Grudgefield,  Esq.,  and  dying  1C67,  was 
buried  at  Sibton.  He  left  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  Charles 
Scrivener,  LL.  B.  of  Sibton,  6.  25  April,  1660 ;  hi.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq.,  and  (Z.  8  Aug.  1737,  le-iving  a  son, 
Charles,  of  Sibton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Francis  Bechnijfeld, 
Esq.  of  Bedingfeld,  and  d.  1751,  and  a  dau.  Ann,  who  m.  Rev. 
Thomas  Freston,  LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Cratfield,  Gth  son  Richard 
Freston,  Esq.  of  Mendham,  and  left  at  her  decease,  7  Nov. 
1764,  a  dau.  Ann,  m.  Edward  Howman,  Esq.,  and  a.  son,  Jon.v 
Freston  Scrivener,  Esq.  of  Sibton  Abbey,  who  took  the  name 
and  arms  of  Scrivener;  he  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Roger  How- 
man,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Norwich,  and  d.  1797,  aged  67,  leaving  aa 
only  surviving  dau.  Dorothea  Scrivener,  of  Sibton  Abbey,  w  ho 
m.  John  Fisher,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  afterwards  Bi.<:hop  of 
Salisbury,  and  Preceptor  to  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales, 
and  by  him  (who  d.  1825)  left  (at  her  decease,  5  Sep..  1831, 
aged  69)  a  son,  Edward,  d.  unm.  1836,  and  two  daus.,  Dobo- 
tuea,  of  Sibton  Abbey,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Mirehouse, 
Esq.  of  Brownslade,  co.  Pembroke.    The  elder  dau, 

Dorothea  Scrive.ner,  of  Sibton  Abbey,  m.  8  April,  1839, 
John  Frederick  Pike,  Esq.,  who  assumed  on  his  marriage,  the 
additional  surname  of  Scrivener,  and  d.  1856.  Mrs.  Pike- 
Sciivener  d.  March,  1889,  aged  92,  and  was  3.  by  her  grand- 
nephew. 

,SVa(- Sibton  Abbey.  Toxford,  Suffolk. 

tiuii— Naval  and  Military. 

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SCROPE    OF    DANBY. 

ScEOPE.  SiMox  Thomas,  Esq.  of  D;uiby  Hall, 
CO.  York,  find  Coekerington,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  jS^orth  Eiding  of  co.  York,  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  great  House  of  Sckote,  b.  27 
April,  1822;  m.  31  Oct.  ISoo,  Emily  Jane,  3rd 
dan.  of  Robert  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetclilej,  co. 
"Worcester,  and  has, 

I.  SiMos  Costers,  h.  16  Oct.  1S57. 

II.  Henry  Aloj-sius,  6.  3  Jan.  1S60. 

in.  Geoffrey  Willi.-im,  b.  23  Juno,  1S70. 

rv.  Stephen  Francis  Eustace,  b.  24  Oct.  1872. 

V.  Gervase  John  Philip,  b.  5  May,  1874.  , 

I.  Mabel  Mary  Henrietta. 

II.  Margaret  Mary  Louisa, 
in.  Cecily  Mary  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Melliceut  Mary  Ursula.  v.  Mary. 

liineagre. — Among  the  numerous  baronial  houses  which 
formerly  possessed  great  influence  in  England,  that  of  Le 
Scrope  (or  Scrope)  stands  conspicuous.  Though  some  of  their 
titles  are  now  dormant,  and  others  extinct,  few  families  were 
more  distinguished  in  the  14th,  15th,  and  16th  centuries,  and 
Shakespeare  has  given  immortality  to  no  less  than  three  indi- 
viduals of  the  name.  The  house  of  Scrope  was  ennobled  in 
two  branches,  Sckope  of  Bolton  ^r\i\.  Sckope  of  Mashaiu  and 
Uj'ml,  and  its  members  shared  the  glory  of  all  the  great 
victories  of  the  Middle  Ages.  An  unbroken  male  descent  from 
the  Conquest,  if  not  from  the  time  of  Edward  the  Con- 
fessor, and  the  emphatic  declaration  of  the  Earl  of  Arundel, 
given  in  13S6,  as  a  witness  In  the  celebrated  controversy 
tetween  Sir  Richard  Scrope  and  Sir  llobert  Grosvenor  for  the 
right  of  bearing  the  coat  "azure,  a  bend  or,"  as  well  as  of 
numerous  other  deponents  in  that  cause,  that  the  representa- 
tive of  this  family  "  was  descended  from  noble  and  generous 
tlood,  of  gentry  and  ancient  ancestry,  who  had  always  pre- 
served their  name  and  estate  in  dignity  and  honour,"  as  well 
as  their  alliances  and  property,  sufficiently  attest  their  anti- 
quity and  importance  ;  whilst  the  mere  enumeration  of  the 
dignities  which  they  attained  between  the  reigns  of  Edward 
II.  and  Charles  I.  proves  the  high  rank  they  enjoyed.  In 
this  period  of  SOO  years,  the  house  of  Scrope  produced  two  Earls 
and  twenty  Barons,  one  Chancellor,  four  Treasurers,  and  two 
Chief  Justices  of  England,  one  Archbishop  and  two  Bishops, 
five  Knights  of  the  Garter,  and  numerous  Bannerets,  the 
highest  military  order  in  the  days  of  chivalry. 

Eichard  Scrope  held  various  manors  in  Worcestershire, 
Herefordshire,  and  Shropshire  in  the  time  of  Edward  the 
Confessor,  as  appears  on  the  authority  of  Domesday  Book,  at 
the  compilation  of  which  they  were  possessed  by  his  son, 

Osborne  Fitz-Richard,  or  Fitz-Scrop,  who,  in  1067,  whilst 
William  the  Conquerob  and  the  greater  part  of  his  nobles 
were  in  Normandy,  assisted  the  Castellan  of  Hereford  in  sub- 
duing the  rebel  Edric.  From  him  descended  the  Lords  Scrope 
of  Bolton  (Sir  William  Scrope,  K.G.,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  Lord 
Scrope,  of  Bolton,  was  created  Earl  of  Wiltes,  1397),  the 
Lords  Scrope  of  Masham,  and  the  Scropes  of  Castle  Cooinbe, 
Wilts,  whose  heir,  Emma  Phipps,  only  child  of  William 
Scrope,  Esq.,  m.  1S21,  George  Poulett  Thomson,  Esq.,  M.P., 
afterwards  Scrope,  and  d.  s.  'p.  Aug.  1866. 

Sir  Henry  Le  Scrope,  6th  Baron  Scrope,  of  Bolton,  left,  by 
Elizabeth  hia  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Northumber- 
land, Henrt,  7th  Lord  Scrope,  of  Bolton,  and 

John  Scrope,  of  Spennithome,  co.  York,  and  of  Hambledon, 
CO.  Bucks,  m.  Phillis,  dau.  of  Ralph  llokeby,  of  Mortham,  co. 
York,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Hen-rt,  liis  heir. 

II.  Ralph,  of  Hambledon,  Bucks,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Wil  iaiii,  Lord  Windsor,  and  rehct  of  Sir  George  Paulet.and 
by  her  had  a  son. 

Sir  Adrian  Scrope,  Knt.,  who  settled  at  Coekerington, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  was  progenitor  of  the  Scropes  of  C'oc/cer- 
inytun. 
in.  Adrian,  ancestor  of  Scrope  of  WormesUy,  co.  Oxford. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henet  Scrope,  of  Spennithorne,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Simon  Conyers,  of  Danby-upon-Y'ore,  co.  I'ork,  and  had  by 
her  («ho  d.  3  March,  1609),  with  other  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  Danby,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Anthony  Caterick, 
E.-q.  ol.';tanwiek,  co.  York,  but  d.  i.  p. 

II.  Henry,  rf.  s.  p. 

III.  CiiRisToPHtR.  of  Spennithome,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Ueesley,  Esq.  o;  skelton,  and  (i.  31  Jan.  1637,  leaving, 
with  other  issue. 


1  Henrt,  who  inherited  Danby. 

2  Si.MO.N,  successor  to  liis  brother. 

IV.  John,  i)i.  .\nne  Thoresby,  and  left  a  dau.  and  Iicir,  Ann-e, 
who  in.  Edward  Topham,  Esq.  of  Aglethorpe. 
The  representation  of  this  family  eventually  devolved  upon  the 
eldest  son  of  Christopher,  of  Spennithorne, 

Henry  Scrope,  Esq.,  b.  14  Oct.  1G05,  who  became  "of 
Danby."  He  d.  1642,  leaving  an  only  dau.  Anne,  wife  of 
Thomas  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Simon  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  Tith  son  of  Christopher,  b. 
1615;  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  Warton,  Esq.  of  Beverley, 
and  d.  22  Dec.  1691,  having  had,  with  three  daus.  (Catherine, 
m.  Nicholas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Netherwitton,  Northumber- 
land ;  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Errington  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Carleton, 
CO.  York;  Margaret,  m.  John  Messinger,  Esq.  of  Fountains 
Abbey,  co.  York),  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Si.MON  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  b.  14  Nov.  1666;  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Constable,  Viscount  Dunbar,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  F'rances,  dau.  of  Ralph  Sheldon, 
Esq.  of  Beoly,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
28  Feb.  1723, 

I.  Simon,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Joseph,  of  Leghorn. 

I.  Mary  Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergti. 

II.  Frances,  a  nun. 

III.  Catherine,  vi.  Roger  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Richmond. 
The  eldest  son, 

Simon  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  m.  Ann  Clementina,  dau.  and 
eventual  co-heir  of  George  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Aldborough  and 
Dalton,  CO.  York  (by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  George 
Cockson,  Esq.),  and  dying  3  Jan.  178S,  left  a  dau.  Clementina 
Elizabetli  Frances,  m.  James  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Kirkconnell, 
and  a  son, 

Simon  Thomas  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  m.  3  March,  1789, 
Catherine  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Meynell,  Esq.  of 
Kilvington  and  the  Fryerage  Y'arm,  and  had  issue, 

Simon  Thomas,  liis  heir. 

Edward  Gervase,  b.  5  Jan.  1796  ;  d.  17  Jan.  1867. 

Henry,  b.  13  Oct.  1798  :  d.  1873. 

Frederick,  b.  25  Dec.  1801;  d.  1848. 

Charles  George,  6.  21  March,  1805;  d.  1841. 

Catherine  Dorothy,  m.  1826,  Anthony  George  Wright  Bid- 
dulph,  Esq.  of  Burton,  Sussex;  d.  1834. 

Anne  Clementina,  d.  1868.  Frances,  d.  1858. 

Mr.  Scrope  d.  Aug.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Si.MON  Thomas  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby  Hall  and  Coekering- 
ton, male  representative  of  the  great  house  of  Scrope,  b.  17 
April,  1790;  m.  25  June,  1821,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court  and  Ti'e-Owen,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  26  April,  1830)  had  issue, 

I.  Simon  Thomas,  now  of  Danby. 

II.  Henry  John,  Lieut.  1st  Royal  Eegt.,  b.  16  May,  1828  ;  d. 
11  Dec.  1853. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  d.  7  Feb.  1829. 

II.  Florence  Mary,  m.  22  Nov.  J 853,  Edmund  Rodney  Pol- 
lexfen  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Kitley  and  Lyneham,  Devon,  who 
d.  12  June,  1856.     She  d.  23  Jan.  1871. 

ui.  Adela  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.   1st,  16  June,  1866.  Edward, 

Francis  Riddell,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Northumberland,  and 

2ndly,  26  April,  1873,  Hon.  Alexander  Temple  Fitzmaurice, 

4th  son  of  Thomas  John  Hamilton,  Earl  of  Orkney. 

Mr.  Scrope,  of  Danby,  laid  claim  to  the  earldom  of  Wilts,  but 

the  decision  of  the  House  of  Lords  was  adverse.    He  d.  1  Oct. 

1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Az.,abend  or,  quarterinq  the  arms  of  many  great 
and  historic  families.  Ccest— Outof  a  ducal  coronet  or.  a  plume 
of  ostrich  feathers  ppr.     Jl/o(to— Devant  si  je  puis. 

Sects— 'Oanhy,  Bedale,  co.  York,  and  Coekerington,  Louth, 
CO.  Lincoln. 


SCTJDAMORE    OF    KENTCHURCH. 

(Scudamore),  Latjea  Adelaide,  of  Kentchnrch 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  m.  1st,  21  May,  1852,  Major 
Fitzherbert  Dacre  Lucas  (kilied  at  Lueknow  30 
Sept.  1857),  2nd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Ednard 
Lticas,  M.P.  of  Castle  Shane,  co.  Mouaghan,  and 
had  an  only  son, 

Edward  Scddamore  Lucas,  of  Castle  Shane,  co.  Monaghan, 
and  now  of  Kentchurch,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Hereford 
and  Monaghan,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monaghan  1879,  J.P.  cos. 
Monmouth  and  Radnor,  and  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  4th 
Batt.  Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  8  March,  1853  {see  Ldcas  of  Castle 
Shane). 
She  m.  2ndly,  8  Dec.  1859,  the  late  John  Doncgan, 
Esq.  of  Carrigmore,  co.  Cork,  J.P.     Mrs.  Doncgan 


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Las  made  OTcr  to  her  only  son  her  life  interest  in 
Xeutchiircli  Court. 

Lineage.  —  The  Scitdamores,  one  of  the  most  eminent 
familks  in  the  West  of  England,  have  been  established  at 
Kcntchurch  for  many  centui'ies.  At  an  early  period  they 
t)ecame  divided  into  two  distinct  families,  the  Sccdamores  of 
KaitcUarch  and  the  Scudamoees  of  Home  Lacy ;  but  the 
exact  period  when  the  branches  separated  has  not  been  accu- 
rately ascertained  (see  Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant 
Peerages). 

Sir  Alan  Scfdamore,  Knt.,  living  4  William  Eufus,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Alexander  Ketchuiey  (Catchmay), 
Lord  of  Troy  and  Bigswear,  Monmouthshire,  and  left  a  son 
and  successor. 

Sir  Titcs  Scudamore,  Lord  of  Troy  and  Bigswear,  m. 
Joyce  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Clifford,  Lord  of  Clifford,  and  had 
two  sons, 

WiLcocK  (Sir),  whowi.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Brian 
Trowhek,  Knt., and 

Jenkin  Sccdamore,  m.  Alice,  or  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  Robert  Ewyas,  Knt.,  and  had  two  sons,  John  (Sir),  his 
heir,  and  Philip,  who  was,  according  to  some  authorities; 
ancestor  of  the  Home  Lacy  branch.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  John  ScnoAMORE,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Basker- 
ville,  of  Erdisley,  co.  Hereford,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  John  Sccdamobe,  m.  Joyce,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Robert  Marberry,  Knt.,  and  left  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Jenkin  Sccdamore,  ra.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Walter  Pedwarden,  or  Bredwarden,  Knt.,  and  had  two  sons, 
John  (Sir),  his  heir,  and  Philip,  who,  on  the  authority  of  most 
of  tlie  ancient  pedigrees,  was  ancestor  of  the  Scudasiores  of 
Home  Lacy.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Scudamoke,  Knt.  of  Kentchurch,  living  in  the 
reigns  of  Edward  IL  and  Henry  IV.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  celebrated  Owen  Glendowr,  and  was  great-great- 
great-grandfather  of 

James  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  te;r.p.  Hekrt  VIL 
He  ra.  Joane,  or  Sibell,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Baskenille,  Knt.  of 
Erdisley,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  of 
whom  Eleanor  became  the  wife  of  Miles  ap  Harry,  Esq.  of 
Kewcourt,  and 

Joan  Scudamore,  inheriting  Kentchurch,  m.  her  cousin, 
Philip  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Rowlstone,  and  left  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  from  whom  the  4lh 
in  descent, 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  aged  68  in  1683,  ?/i. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  .Salop,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  Jan.  1705)  had  si.\  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Scuda- 
more d.  28  Dec.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his  eldest  son, 
Ambrose)  his  grandson, 

William  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  ra.  1701,  Pene- 
lope, dau.  of  Edmund  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Hanley  Castle,  and 
sister  of  Nicholas,  Lord  Lechmere,  by  whom  (who  was 
interred  at  Kentchurch,  24  July,  1730)  he  had  one  son,  John, 
who  d.  in  youth  1713,  and  three  daus.,  i.  Mary,  m.  John 
Wynde,  Esq.  of  St.  Laurence  Pountney,  London;  it.  Pene- 
lope, 7/1.  Lewis  Clive,  of  Howton  Grove,  co.  Hereford;  iii. 
Rachel,  d.  v.nra.  1737.  Mr.  Scudamore  d.  1741,  and  was  s.  by 
(the  eldest  son  of  his  uncle,  Richard  Scudamore,  of  Rowlstone) 
his  cousin, 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Rowlstone  and  Kentchurch,  b. 
1727,  Col.  of  the  Herefordshire  Militia,  and  M.P.  for  the  city 
of  Hereford.  He  ra.  26  Aug.  1756,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Daniel  Westcombe,  Esq.  of  Enfield,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Philip,   b.   30  June,  1752,  M.P.   for  Hereford, 
d.  unra.  6  March,  1831. 

I.  Mary,  vi.  15  Feb.  17s7,  James  Hereford,  Esq.  of  Siifton. 
Mr.  Scudamore  d.  11  July,  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch  Court,  Col.  in  the 
Duke  of  Ancaster's  Eegt.  of  Light  Dragoons,  M.P.  for  Here- 
ford, b.  11  June,  1757.  He  ra.  a  May,  1797,  Lucy,  only  dau.  of 
Jamiis  Walwyn,  Esq.  of  Longworth,  co.  Hereford,  M.P.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  24  Feb.  1798)  left  at  his  decease,  12  April,  1805, 
an  only  child, 

John  Lucy  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff,  Lieut.-Co).,  b.  20  Feb.  1798:  in.  23  Oct.  1822, 
Sarah  Laura,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  Harford  Jones  Brydges,  1st 
Bart,  of  Boultibrook,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  b.  at  Floicnce,  24 
Nov.  1823,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  a  dau., 

Laura  Adelaide,  now  of  Kentchurch. 
He  d.  2   July,  1875,    and   was  s.  by  his   only  child,  Laura 
Adelaide. 


.4 rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  three  stirrups,  leathered 
and  buckled,  or  Scudamobe  (modern) ;  2Dd  and  3r4  or,  across 
pattiie  fitchee  gu.,  Scudamore  (ancient).  Cresl—A  bear's  paw 
ppr.,  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.  il/uUo— Scuto  amoris 
Divini. 

Seal — Kentchurch  Court,  Hereford. 


SCULLY    OF    MANTLE    HILL. 

ScrLLY,  yi>-CENT,  Esq.  of  Mantle  Hill,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  High  Sheriff  1870,  E.A.  Christ  Cliurcli, 
Oxon.,  b.  1  Aug.  1846  ;  W2.  21  Nov.  1871,  Emma 
Eliza  Mary  Clare,  dau.  of  Pierse  Marcus  Barron, 
Esq.  of  Belmont  Park,  D.L.  co.  Waterford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  7  April,  1890)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Vincent  Bernard,  b.  1  Sept.  1872  ;  d.  10  Nov.  following. 

II.  Denys  Vincent  Arthur,  6.  6  Sept.  1873. 

III.  Marcus  Vincent  Barron,  b.  2  July,  1881. 

I.  Katherine  Juliet  Mary. 

II.  Manuella  Beatrice  Mary.  m.  Louise  Frances. 

Lineage.— The  sept  of  Ua  Scolaidhe,  O'Scullt,  or 
Scully,  is  stated  to  have  been  of  Milesian  origin.  The  sept  at 
a  very  early  period  possessed  a  territory  in  the  present  co. 
Westmeath,  called  Dealbhna  Sarthair,  or  Western  Delvin,  and 
are  mentioned  by  O'Duhbagain,  who  lived  in  the  15th  century, 
in  the  topographical  poems,  as  '■  O'ScuUy  of  Sweet  Stories,  over 
the  delightful  Western  Delvin ; "  the  literal  meaning  of  the 
word  "Scully  "  is  scholar,  or  narrator  of  events.  The  Annals 
of  the  Four  Masters  supply  evidence  of  members  of  the  sept 
holding  high  ecclesiastical  preferments  before  the  conquest  of 
Ireland  by  Henry  1L,  viz.,  a.d.  1050,  "  O'Scully  Herenach,  of 
Inis  Cathaigh,  d.;  "  a.d.  1117,  "Plann  O'Scully;  Bishop  of 
Condere,  d.  "  An  inquisition  taken  at  Drumakeenan,  15  Dec. 
1021,  mentions  part  of  the  bounds  of  the  tenitory  of  Ely 
O'CarroIl,  in  the  King's  co.,  as  "the  town  and  lands  of  Farida, 
called  Scully's  Land. " 

Jeremiah  Scully,  of  Eyallstown  or  Lyonstown,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  with  his  brother,  Roger  Scully,  settled  near  Cashel,  in 
that  county,  subsequent  to  the  restoration  of  Charles  II.  Tra- 
dition, carefully  preserved  in  the  family,  says  they  came  from 
the  King's  CO.  or  Longford;  the  latter,  Roger,  d.  1704;  the 
former,  Jeremiah,  was  b.  18  Sept.  1645,  and  had  four  sons  and 
two  daus.    He  iZ.  2  June,  1710.    The  eldest  son, 

Teige,  or  Timothy  Scully,  of  Barnahilla,  co.  Tipperary, 
was  b.  8  Aug.  1674  ;  m.  1708,  Mary,  dau.  of  Roger  Ryan,  of 
Kilnemanagh,  in  same  co.,  by  whom  he  had  nine  sons  and 
two  daus.;  of  the  sons,  the  two  elder  were  i.  Jeremiah,  of 
Kilconnell  and  Shanbally,  same,  CO.,  6.  1709;  m.  Katherine, 
Maher,  and  d.  27  April,  17Go;  ii.  Roger,  of  whom  hereafter. 
He  (/.  27  July,  1748.     His  2nd  son, 

Roger  Scully,  of  Kilfeacle  and  Dualla,  co.  Tipperary,  6. 
17  Nov.  1713;  m.  24  Jan.  1734,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Maher, 
of  TuUamaine,  same  co.,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  July, 
1780,  aged  60  years,  he  had  with  ten  daus.,  seven  surviving 
sons, 

I.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Edmund,  of  Cashel,  b.  '24  Dec.  1739  ;  d.  24  Aug.  1806;  m. 
Dora,  dau.  of  Koger  Ryan,  of  Kilcloan,  by  whom  (who  d. 

16  June,  181  6),  he  had  a  son,  Daniel,  6.  1  May,  1773,  d. 

17  Dec.  17t<6,  and  six  daus.,  1  Mary,  m.  1791,  Andrew 
O'Ryan,  of  Bansha  Castle ;  2  Ellen,  ra.  Matthew  Moore  Esq., 
son  of  Rev.  Croshie  Moore,  of  Mooresfort;  3  Elizabeth,  ra. 
27  Sept.  1800,  William  Delany,  of  Castle  Durrow ;  4  Mar- 
garet, m.  Theobald  O'Meagher ;  5  Frances,  ra.  William 
Colles  ;  5  Dora,  in.  Michael  Lidwell,  of  Dromore  and  Beaks- 
town. 

III.  Jeremiah,  of  Silverfort,  b.  8  Dec.  1741  ;  d.  ID  Sept.  1807; 
);i.  1768,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Daniel  Hourigan,  of  Tanlore, 
by  whom  (who  d.  3  Nov.  1818)  he  had,  with  six  daus  ,  as 
many  sons,  1  Roger,  of  Limerick,  b.  1770,  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Denis  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croom,  J.P.  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
a  son,  Edmund,  Capt.  in  the  Imperial  Hussars  of  Aus.ria; 
2  Daniel,  Lieut.  7th  Dratoon  Guards,  6.  1772,  m.  Feb. 
1779,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Aylmer,  Esq.  of  Painstown, 
CO.  Kildare,  and  <^  21  Jan.  1802;  3  Patrick,  Capt.  99th 
Regt.,  ti.  1776,  d.  in  West  Indies  4  March,  1796;  4  Jsmes, 
of  TuUamaine,  b.  21  July,  1779,  d.  18  May,  1853,  m.  1st, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Denis  Jloylan  (who  d.  IS  Jan.  1827),  and 
2ndly,  Jan.  1830,  Jane  Balfe,  widow  of  John  Taaffe,  E.iq.  of 
Annahill,  co.  Mayo;  5  Jeremiah,  of  Silveifort,  b.  178i),  m. 
Jan.  1811,  Elenor,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Buike,  of  Limerick 
(who  d.  29  Jan.  1818),  d.  April.  1838;  6  Edmund,  of  Clon- 
banane,  J. P.,  6.  1788,  d.  s.  p.  18  Dec.  1847. 

IV.  William,  of  Dually,  b.  6  June,  1746;  ta.  177G,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Robert  Roe,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1828. 

V.  Timothy,  6.  28  April,  1756. 

VI.  Roger,  b.  27  June,  1758  ;  m.  1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Ciirley,  of  Galway,  and  d.  1828. 

VII.  Patrick,  of  Carrick-on-Suir,  b.  1764. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


SCU 


Eoger  Seullv  d.  S  March,  17S3.    His  eldest  son, 

James  SrrLLY,  Esq.  of  Kilfeacle,  J. P.  co.  Tipperary,  6. 
0  Xov.  1737  ;  )ii.  14  July,  17G0,  Katherino,  dau.  of  Di'nis  Lyons, 
Esq.  of  Ci'oom  House,  oo.  Limerick,  by  whom  who  d.  30  June, 
1S18,  ho  had  (with  six  daus.,  i.  Mary,  d.  12  Aug.  1S31  ; 
II.  Fanny,  m.  1793,  Jean  Bernard  I'asquet,  of  Bordeaux,  and 
d.  20  Dec.  1795:  in.  Katherine.  7;i.  9  Xov.  17SG,  Kichard 
Sausso,  Esq.  of  Annesbrook,  and  d.  14  Aug.  17SS  ;  iv.  Anne, 
m.  15  June,  1791,  Thomas  Mahon,  d.  2S  Oct.  1841 ;  v.  Lucinda, 
m.  ISOO,  Leonard  Keating,  (?.  21  May,  1843;  vi.  Joanna,  m. 
19  Sept.  1S05,  Clement  Sadleir,  Esq.,  d.  25  Dec.  1858)  six 
sons, 

I.  Eocer,  h.  9  Nov.  1772  ;  d.  v.  p.  unm.  7  Jan.  1797. 

II.  Dents,  of  whom  hereafter. 

in.  James,  of  Shanballyraore  and  Tipperary,  J. P.  co.  Tip- 
perary, b.  25  March,  17  77 ;  m.  17  Jan.  1806,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Wyse,  Esq.  of  the  manor  of  St.  John,  Waterford, 
and  d.  31  Dec.  lS4d,  leaving  three  ."ons  and  one  dau.,  1 
James,  of  Shanballymore  and  Mountjoy  Square,  J. P.  co. 
Tipperary,  m.  1st,  1832,  Helen,  dau.  of  Alex.  Sherlock,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  18b0,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Cliarles  Galwey,  Esq., 
and  (?.  1878,  leaving  issue:  2  John,  Resident  Magistrate, 
Capt.  80th  liegt. :  3  Francis,  M. P.  co.  Tipperary  1847-57, 
and  Eliza,  /;i.  5  June,  1849,  John  Duff  Coghlao,  Esq.  of 
Kilcop,  who  d.  21  Oct.  1854,  leaving  issue,  John  Duff,  b. 
1850:  d.  1851 :  James  Duff,  Major  late  28th  Eegt.  b.  1851 ; 
and  Margaret,  I.  1853;  d.  iinm.  1893. 

IV.  William  Timothy,  51. D.  of  Torquay,  Devon,  6.  15  May, 
1778;  ra.  18  Feb.  1796,  Margaret  Koe,  of  liockweU,  co.  Tip- 
porai7,  and(L  5  Nov.  1842. 

V.  Edmund,  of  Bloomfield,  h.  22  Jan.  1779;  m.  6  March, 
1806,  Anne,  dau.  of  Con  O'Brien,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1839. 

VI.  Jeremiah,  of  London,  6.  15  Dec.  1872;  m.  1st,  4  July, 
1809,  Alice,  dau.  of  Francis  Arthur,  and  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Sexton,  of  Limerick,  and  d.  1  March,  1840. 

Mr.  Scully  d.  11  Feb.  1816.    His  eldest  son. 

Dents  Scully,  Esq.  of  Kilfeacle,  Barrister-at-Law,  Author 
.of  Statcmeyitofthc  Paml  Laws,  1812,  6.  4  Jlay,  1773;  m.  1st, 
26  Nov.  1801,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Huddleston,  Esq.  of 
Sawfton  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  who  d.  s.  p.  12  April,  1806,  and 
2ndly,  2  Sept.  1808,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Vincent  Eyre,  Esq.,  of 
Hightielcl  and  Xewholt,  co.  Derby,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  only 
child  of  William  'Parker,  Esq.  of  Rainhill,  co.  Lancaster,  by 
viiom  (who  d.  11  June,  1843)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  successor.  6.  13  Sept.  1809  ;  d.  unvi.  26  Nov. 
1842. 

II.  ViNXEXT,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  K'dolph  Henry,  b.  12  March,  1812;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Graham  Lough,  Sculptor,  and  d.  6  Aug.  1876,  leaving 
four  sons, 

1  James  Eodolph,  6.  5  Sept.  1853;  m.  24  Oct.  1876,  Annie, 
dau.  of  T.  O'Neil,  Esq.  of  Beechdale,  Kent,  by  whom  he 
has  issue,  James  IJodolph,  b.  9  Oct.  1877  ;  Vincent  Ray- 
mond ;  Reginald  Lough ;  Mary  Julia ;  Cecilia  Rose ;  and 
Annie. 

2  Rodolph  Francis,  6.  28  Jan.  1855. 

3  Reginald  William,  6.  5  July,  1856. 

4  Thomas  Vincent,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1  May,  1857  ;  m. 
8  Aug.  1^78,  Rosa  Victoria,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Vincent  ScuUy,  Esq.  of  -Mantle  Hill. 

IV.  Thomas  Joseph  Denis,  b.  12  July,  1817,  d.  s.  p.  13 
April,  1857. 

V.  Wii'.iam  Francis  John,  of  Ballinaclough,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  Holland  Park,  London,  b.  23  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  1st,  1851. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Michael  Sweetman,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who 
d.  20  May,  1861)  he  had  three  daus., 

1  Gtrtrude.  2  Julia.  3  Kathleen. 

He  m.  2ndly,  — Chynoweth,  and  has  issue. 
1.  Katherine  Julia  Mary,  m.  Prince  Antonio  Publicola  Santa 
Croce,  Duke  de  Corchiano  and  Santo  Gemine,  Grandee  of 
Spain  of  the  First  Class,  and  d..  16  Feb.  1864,  leaving  three 
daus., 

1  Louisa,  in.  Marquis  Rangoni. 

2  Vincenza,  ';;(.  Count  .Santa  Flora. 

3  Valeria,  m.  JIarquis  Pa.-sari. 


II.  Mary  Ann,  a  nun,  "lrt„„„„,grt 

III.  Juliana,  a  nun,     Jtieceasea. 


Mr.  Scully,  d.  25  Oct.  18.30.    His  2nd  son, 

Vincent  Sccllt,  E.sq.  of  Mantle  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
Mcrrion  Square,  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  M.P.  co. 
Cork  13.V2-57  and  1859-65,  6.  8  Sept.  1810  ;  s.  his  eldest  brother 
Ibii;  rii.  6  Sept.  1841,  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Grogan,  Esq.  of 
Harcourt  Street,  Dublin,  BarrLster-at-Law,  and  sister  of  .Sir 
Edward  Grogan,  Bart.  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Dublin,  1841-65, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1874)  had  i.ssue, 

I.  Vincent,  now  of  Mantle  Hill. 

I.  Katherine.  ii.  Juliet,  a  nun. 

III.  Rosa  Victoria,  m.  8  Aug.  1S78,  Thomas  Vincent  Scully 

(SI.K  vJj'fCt). 

Mr.  Scully  d.  4  June,  1S71. 


yf  )■);(.'!— Vert,  a  cross  boutonne  between  two  mullets  in  chief 
and  a  Heur-de-lis  in  base  or.  Crest— Owl  of  a  mural  crown  ppr. 
a  pha'nix,  also  ppr. ,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  boutonne 
or.     Motto — Sine  labe  resurgens. 

iSeai— Mantle-hill  House,  Golden,  nearCashel,  co.  Tipperary. 


SCUKFIELD  OF  FOKD  AND  HUE.WOETH. 

ScuEFiELD,  G-EORGE  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Forcl,  Hur- 
worth  House,  and  Crimdon  House,  all  co.  Durham, 
and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Crimdon,  J. P.  for  the 
Xorth  Eiding  and  co.  Durham,  D.L.  for  the 
latter  co.,  and  Hi-h  Sheriff  1880,  Hon.  Col.  1st 
Vol.  Batt.  Durliam^Liglit  Infantry,  h.  4  Feb.  1810; 
m.  11  April,  1839,  Aiine  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev. 
Kobert  IIoi>pcr  Williamson,  of  Whickham,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.,  Eector  and  Patron  of  Hiirworth 
{see  WiLLiAMSox  of  Whickham),  and  bj  her  (who 
d.  1  April,  1872)  has  liad  issue, 

I.  Geokge  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  16  April,  1841. 

II.  William,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Robert  Grey  (Rev.),  b.  6  Aug.  1844 ;  m.  27  April,  1880, 
Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Douglas  Finling,  and 
d.  29  Aug.  following. 

IV.  William  Williamson,  6.  24  Dec.  1845;  d.  1858. 
I.  Alice  Joanna  Sarah  Dorothea. 

Col.  Scurfield,  who  graduated  JVI.A.  at  St.  John's 
Coll.  Camb.  1836,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated 
22  Oct.  1831,  the  surname  of  Scuefield  only,  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic  Geet. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Grey  was  long  settled  in  the 
city  of  Durham,  and  by  tradition  descends  from  a  younger 
branch  of  the  noble  house  of  Gret,  of  Northumberland. 

John  Gket,  an  Alderman  of  Durham  (son  of  Robert  Grey, 
Aldeiinan  of  Durham,  who  d.  circa  1698,  and  grandson  of 
John  Grey,  of  Durham,  by  Mary  his  wife),  was  Mayor  of  that 
city  in  1707,  1715,  1722,  and  1735.  He  r,i.  Lst,  23  Jan.  1699, 
Rebecca,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Chipchase,  Gent,  of 
Norton,  co.  Durham,  who  was  bur.  14  Jan.  1716.  Mr.  Grey 
m.  2ndly,  5  Aug.  1718,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Bowes,  Esq.  of 
Bradlej',  co.  Durham,  grandson  of  Sir  George  Bowes,  Knt.  of 
Bradley,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Bowes  Grey, 
Esq.  of  Old  Elvet,  co.  Durham,  b.  1725.  Mr.  Grey  m.  3rdly, 
12  June,  1722,  Elizabeth,  cousin  of  his  previous  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bowes,  Esq.  of  Quarrington,  but  d.  without  further 
issue,  and  was  bur.  in  St.  Nicholas  Church,  Durham,  17  Sept. 
1760,  aged  80,  being  «.  by  his  4th,  but  eldest  surviving  son  by 
his  1st  wife, 

John  Gret,  Gent,  of  Norton,  bapt.  21  July,  1709  ;  ra.  23 
Dec.  1727,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Finch,  Gent,  of  Billingham,  co. 
Durham,  by  Anne  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  17  Sept. 
17C7)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  London,  6.9  Jan.  1729:  m.  Elizabeth  Wright, 
of  Bishopton,  and  by  her  had  an  only  child,  Elizabeth,  b. 
Vibl.  This  lady  inherited  the  extensive  estates  of  her 
great-uncle,  Gascoigne  Finch,  Esq.  She  to.  8  June,  1783, 
Rev.  Christopher  Anstey,  of  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge, 
by  whom  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1827)  she  had  an  only  child, 
Christopher,  who  lived  but  a  few  days. 

II.  Chipchase,  grandfather  of  William  Robinson  Grey,  Esq. 
of  .Silksworth,  co.  Durham,  who  has  assumed  the  name  of 
Robinson  only  {see  Robinson  of  Silksworth). 

III.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Anne,  ra.  17  May,  1764,  John  Ward,  of  Billingham,  co. 
Durham,  Gent. 
Mr.  Grey  d.  about  1760.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Gret,  of  Norton,  Gent.,  b.  14  June,  1744;  m.  10 
March,  1768,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Darnell,  of  Billinghani, 
CO.  Durham,  and  <?.  4  April,  1791,  having  by  her  (who  d.'Z\ 
Dec.  1818,  aged  73)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Stockton,  co.  Durham,  Merchant,  6.  4  Sept.  1776  ; 
1,1.  25  Nov.  1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Aiskell,  of 
Sunderland,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Stockton,  Merchant. 

2  Edward,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant. 

1  Eleanor,  to.  26  April,  1827,  Thomas  Heniy  Faber,  Esq., 
Town  Clerk  of  Stockton,  and  had  issue. 

2  Elizabeth,  TO.  6  June,  1831,  Frederick  William  Trevor, 
Esq.,  Collector  of  the  Customs  at  Montrose,  and  had  issue. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Ann,  of  Norton. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1825,  Rev.  Christopher  Anstey,  Vicar  of 
Norton,  co.  Durham. 

The  2nd  son. 


SEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEE 


1815 


William  Ghet,  Esq.  of  Norton,  6.  18  Sept.  1778,  J.P.  co. 
Durham  ;  m.  1  July,  1807,  Joanna,  only  child  and  heir  of 
■\\"illiam  ScurfiL'ld,  Esq.  of  Ford,  Coatham,  JIundeville,  and 
Criradon  Hou.^e,  all  co.  Durham  (ivho  was  2nd  son  of  William 
Scurfield,  Esq.  of  Ford  and  Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne,  the  discoverer 
of  copperas;,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1862)  had  issue  to 
aurvive  infancy, 

I.  WiLLiAsi  ScDEFiELD,  his  lu'ir. 

II.  Geokge  John,  who  «.  liis  brother,  and  is  the  present  Mr. 
Scurfield. 

lit.  John  William  (Rev.),  who  has  assumed  the  name  of 
Smith  only  (.see  Smith  of  Ryhopc.  and  Carroiobroufih). 

IV.  Charles,  an  Ensign  1st  vVest  India  Kegt.  He  d.  anm.  in 
the  West  Indies,  June,  1842. 

V.  Henry  Anthony,  late  of  Hurworth  Hall,  co.  Durham,  for 
which  he  is  a  J. P.,  now  of  Meole  Brace,  Shrewsbury,  Hon. 
Col.  of  1st  Cheshire  Artillery  Volunteers,  b.  1822  ;  to.  .3  Sept. 
Ihol,  Frances  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Eoyds, 
Esq.  of  Woodlands,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
four  surviving  daus., 

1  Florence  Royds,  m.  20  Oct.  1875,  Major  Charles  Edward 
Writfht,  96th  Regt.,  eldest  son  of  Peter  Wriglit,  Esq.  of 
HoUins  Hey,  co.  Chester. 

2  Dorothea  Royds,  m.,  as  2nd  wife,  6  Oct.  1885,  Henry,  4th 
son  of  Sir  William  H.  Ripley,  1st  Bart. 

S  Harriet  Royds,  m.  16  Sept.  1879,  Capt.  Thomas  William 
Best,  76th  Regt.,  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Samuel  Best,  and 
grandson  of  1st  Lord  Wynford. 

4  F"rances  Louisa. 

VI.  John  Reynolds,  of  Calcutta,  Merchant,  d.  23  March,  1858 
aged  33. 

VII.  Robert  Septimus. 

I.  Sarah  Dorothy,  m.  2  May,  1839,  her  cousin,  William 
Robinson-Robinson  (formerly  Grey),  Esq.  of  Silkswurth, 
CO.  Durham,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Joanna,  7  . 

III.  Anne  Elizabeth,  j  "-  J^"""- 

Mr.  Grey  d.  23.  Jan.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scurfield  Grey,  Esq.  of  Norton  and  Ciimdon 
House,  b.  18  Aug.  1808  ;  M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  and 
a  Barrister-at-Law,  J.  P.  for  the  North  Riding  and  co.  Durham, 
for  the  latter  of  which  he  was  a  Deputy-Lieut.,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1867.  He  d.  unm. 
9  Jan.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  George  John,  of  Hur- 
worth House,  CO.  Durham,  who  had,  as  above  stated,  previously 
assumed  the  name  of  Scurfield  only. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  barry  of  six  pean  and  or,  per 
pale  counterchanged,  for  Scukfield  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion 
rampant  and  a  bordure  engrailed  arg.,  for  Grey.  Crests — 1st, 
A  cubit  arm  in  armour  erect  ppr.,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of 
oak  or,  firing  a  carbine  also  ppr.,  for  Scurfield  ;  2nd,  A  scaling- 
ladder  arg.,  for  Gret.  Mottoes — Vidi,  vici,  for  Scurfield  ; 
Deum  lime,  regem  serva,  for  Grey. 

Seai.s— Hurworth  House,  Darlington,  and  Crimdon  House, 
Castle  Eden. 


SEAIiY    OF    GORTNAHOEN. 

Sealy,  John  Thomas  Hungerfoed,  Esq.,M.D., 
of  Gortnaliorn  House,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  4  Dec. 
1853 ;  m.  3  April,  1877,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Weightman,  Esq.  of  Staiuton-le-Tale,  co. 
Lincoln. 

liineage. — The  Sealys  of  Gortnahorn  are  a  junior  branch 
of  the  Bridgwater  family. 

John  Sealy,  Esq.,  who  went  to  Ireland  tcm}}.  Charles  II., 
was  father  of 

Robert  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Bandon,  to.  Miss  Marsh,  sister  of 
Gen.  Marsh,  and  had  issue,  Armiger,  John,  and  George.  The 
descendants  of  John  settled  at  Richmount,  near  Bandon.  The 
3rd  son, 

George  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Gortnahorn,  vi.  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Eev.  Richard  Baldwin,  of  Ardacrow,  Rector  of  Rathclareen, 
and  had  issue,  Rodert,  Richard,  Armiger,  George,  Baldwin, 
Eliza,  Bridget,  and  Jane.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Gortnahorn,  m.  1st.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Jonas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  and  had  a  son,  Jonas  Morris 
Sealy,  of  Gortnahorn,  Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  d.  s.  p.  1857, 
and  a  dau.  Mary  Anne,  to.  1820,  Rev.  Jonas  Morris  Poole. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hungerford,  Esq. 
cf  Burren,  brother  of  Col.  Thomas  Hungerford,  of  The  Island 
see  that  Name),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Thomas  Hungerford,  of  whom  presently. 

WiNTHROP  Baldwin,  of  Gortnahorn. 

Anna  Maria,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Sealy  d.  1826.    His  eldest  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

John  Thomas  Hungerford  Sealy,  M.D.,  B.A.,  b.  26 
March,  1S04  ;  vi.  18  Dec.  1829,  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 


Shanly,  of  Julianstown,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  1850,  in  California, 


Robert,  b.  13  Sept.  1830,  to  whom  his  uncle,  Jonas  Morris 
Sealy,  bequeathed  the  estates  of  Gortnahorn,  Kilcoleman, 
and  Garanteah,  after  the  decease  of  his  widow.  He  d.  s.p. 
in  Australia  1662. 

Alice. 

WiNTHROP  Baldwin  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Gortnahorn,  co.  Cork, 
B.A.,  J. P.,  b.  1SIJ6;  i;i.  4  June,  1836,  Susan  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  The  Island,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Winthrop  Baldwin  (Rev.),  B.A.,  b.  1839. 

II.  Richard  Hungerford,  b.  1841. 

III.  Jonas  Morris,  b.  1844. 

IV.  W'inthrop  Baldwin,  b.  1847:  m.  1875. 

V.  John  Thomas  Hungerford,  now  of  Gortnahorn. 

VI.  George  Marsh,  6.  18.=>4. 

I.  Frances  Eyre,  deceased.  n.  Susan  .Jane. 

ui.  Henrietta  Helena.  iv.  Letitia  Charlotte. 

V.  Eliza  Anne,  ))i.  vi.  Maria  Catherine  Becher. 
Mr.  Sealy  d.  24  Nov.  1887. 

Arms — Or,  a  fesse  embattled  az.,  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  sa.  Cre<t— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  wolf's  head  sa. 
Motto — Concipe  spes  certas. 

Scats  —  Gortnahorn  House,  and  Barleyfield,  Bandon,  co. 
Cork. 


SECKHATH    OF    BEACON    PLACE. 

Seckham,  Samuel  Lipscomb,  Esq.  of  Beacon 
Place,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  audD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1890, 
b.  25  Oct.  1827  ;  m.  1  IN'ov.  1853,  Kinbarra  Swene, 
6th  dau.  of  Bassett  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gfravelly  Hill, 
Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bassett  Thorne,  b.  1863 ;  m.  1888,  Alice  Dorothy  Moore- 

II.  Guy  Lipscomb  Thorne,  b.  1866. 

III.  Gerald  James  Thorne,  b.  1867. 

IV.  Lionel  Allen  Thorne,  b.  1870  ;  d.  1885. 

V.  Douglas  Thorne,  i.  1873. 

I.  Kinbarra  Swene,  6.  1861 ;  m.  1886,  Arthur  Chetwynd,  of 
Longdon  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Henry 
Talbot,  6.  1887,  and  Ralph  Talbot,  b.  1890. 

II.  Violet  Thorne,  b.  1865.  ili.  Isabel  Thorne,  b.  1869. 
IV.  Mabel  Thorne,  b.  1875.         v.  Dorothy  Thorne,  b.  1879. 

ilr.  Seckham  is  son  of  TTilliam  Seckham,  of 
Kidlington,  Oxon,  who  d.  1859,  by  his  wife,  Har- 
riett (m.  1822). 

Seat — Beacon  Place,  Lichfield. 
Residence — Whittington  Hall,  co.  StalTord. 
Club — Junior  Athenaeum. 


mOLYNEUX-SEEL    OF    HUYTON    HEY. 

Moltneux-Seel,  Edmund  Richard  Thomas, 
Esq.  of  Huyton  Hey,  co.  Lancashire,  late  Capt. 
2nd  Lancasliire  Militia,  b.  5  Aug.  1824;  m.  16Kov. 
1847,  Comtesse  Anna  Maria  de  Dosada  y  Lousada, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Harrington,  Capt.  the  King's  Liverpool  Regt., 
b.  27  July,  1857. 

II.  Edward  Honord,  Capt.  Royal  Scots  (Lothian)  Regt.,  6.  24 
June,  18o2 :  m.  6  Aug.  1892,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Bullock,  Esq. 

I.  Agnes  3Iary  Matilda,  m.  5  Oct.  1870,  Sir  John  Lawson, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Brough  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Amelia. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Unsworth,  Esq.  of  Maghull  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  son  of  Thomas  Unsworth,  Esq.  of  Maghull  (who 
rf.  1802),  yn.  Aug.  1791,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Seel,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Alt  Grange,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Frances  his  wife,  last  heir  of  Richard  Molyneux,  Esq.  of 
New  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1841)  hadissue, 

Thomas,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Molyneux-Seel. 

William  Gillebrand,  d.  unm. 

Richard  Bhmdell,  d.  23  Aug.  1869. 

Frances   Seel,    m.  1823,  John   Smale,   Esq.  of  Guy's  Clift 
Lodge,  CO.  Warwick,  M.D.,  who  d.  1841. 
Mr.  Unsworth  cf.  5  June,  1815.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Molyneu.k-Seel,  Esq.  of  Huyton  Hey,  co.  Lanca-ster, 
.J.P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and  Norfolk,  D.L.  for  the  former, 
Major2nd  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  1  July,  1792  ;  m.  31  Oct. 
1S23,  Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Uediuj;feld,  oth  Bart,  of 


1816 


SEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEG 


Oxburgh  Hall,  Xorfolk,  and  bj-  her  (who  d.  7  Sept.  ISTO)  had 
issue, 

I.  EDMr>.T)  Richard  Thomas,  now  of  Huyton  Hej-. 

II.  Charles  William,  6.  !?  April,  1S30  :  m'.  15  Feb.  1S56,  Mary, 
dan.  of  Capt.  Philipps,  of  Torquay,  Devon,  and  d.  14  Feb. 
185!).  havins  had  one  son  and  one  dau. 

ni.  Henry  Harrinfiton.  Eiehmond  Herald,  b.  10  May,  1839: 
VI.  June,  1S70,  Louisa,  widow  of  Alex.  Spearman,  Esq.  and 
dau.  of  Edward  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Whitmore,  co.  Stafford, 
and  d.  31  Aug.  It'S-j.  loavinV  two  sons. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  lieenee,  dated  12  July,  1815, 
in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather, 
Thomas  Seel,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Alt  Grange,  co.  Lancaster, 
the  surnames  and  anus  of  Moltneux-Seel  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  Uns'.vokth.  He  represented,  through  his  mother, 
the  families  of  Harrington  ofHayton,  Molt.-jecx  of  JS'etn  Hall 
and  Alt  Grange,  Hawakdes  of  Lit.  Green,  and  Seel  of  Liver- 
pool.   He  c^  16  Jan.  18S1. 

Ai-m.< — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  fesse  potent  counter-potent 
peanandaz.,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  counter-changed,  for 
Seel;  '2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  cross  moline  or,  a  canton  arg.,  for 
MoLTKErs.  Crests — .\  wolf's  head  erased  per  fesse  pean  and 
az.,  for  Seel  ;  on  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.,  a  peacocks 
tail  ppr.,  for  Moltnedx. 

Stat — Huyton  Hey,  co.  Lancaster. 


SEELY  OF  BEOOKE  HOUSE. 

Seelt,  Chakles,  Esq.  of  Brooke  House,  Isle  of 
"Wiglit,  and  of  Sherwood  Lodfje,  Nottingham,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1SS9,  Lieut.-Col.  Kobin 
Hood's  Kotls  R.Y.,  M.P.  for  Kotts  1SG9-74,  and 
lSSO-5,  and  for  West  Notts  1SS5-6,  and  since  1892, 
b.  I,s33  ;  m.  1857,  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Erans, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  has  issue,  Chaeles  Hilton, 
b.  1S59. 

Lineag-e.— Charles  Seelt,  Esq.  of  Brooke  House,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Lincoln  1847-4S  and  1861-85,  High  Sheriff 
for  Hants  1800  (only  son  of  Charles  Seel}-,  of  Lincoln,  by  Ann 
his  wife  (who  d.  1863),  dau.  of  Mr.  J.  Wilkinson),  b.  1803  ;  m. 
1831,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Jonathan  Hilton,  Esq.  of  Xew- 
castle-upon-Tyne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  CnABLEs,  now  of  Brooke  House. 

I.  IMary,  m.  Rev.  T.  Renwiek. 

II.  Frances  Anne,  m.  B.  Temple  Cotton,  Esq. 

III.  Annie,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Browne,  V.C. 
Mr.  Seely  d.  1887. 

5.  ('(8— Brooke  House,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight ;  andShenvood 
Loilge,  Xottiugham.  Town  Residence— I,  Carlton  House  Ter- 
race, S.W. 


SEGRAVE     OF    CABE.A. 

SegeAVE,  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Xiltimon,  co.  Wicklo-n-, 
of  Cabi-a,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Calla,  co.  Galwaj,  J.P. 
COS.  Dublin  and  AYicklow,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Wicklow  1893  ;  late  Capt.  12th  Eoot,  h.  1823  ;  m. 
1850,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Erancis 
Dehane,  Esq.  of  The  Eeaches,  co.  Stafford,  and  nas 
issue, 

I.  O'Xeill  Edward  John,  m.  17  Sept.  1882,  Beatrix,  dau. 
of  W.  J.  J.  Warneford,  Deputy-Assistant-Quarteniiaster- 
General,  brother  of  J.  H.  Warneford,  Esq.  of  Warneford 
Place,  Wilts. 

II.  Walter  Henry.  in.  Charles  William. 

I.  Frances  Emma,  m.  21  Nov.  1876,  Sir  John  Talbot  Power, 
3rd  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  3Iary  Clare,  m.  31  Jan.  1839.  Hon.  George  Stopford,  3rd 
son  of  the  Earl  of  Counown. 

III.  Edith  Blanche,  ni.  Henry,  son  of  Maxwell  Close,  of 
Lrumbanagher,  Xewry. 

Liineag-e.— Richard  Segrave,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer in  Ireland  a.d.  1404,  was  father  of  Patrick  Segrave, 
living  1445,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Waler,  of 
Killeglan,  co.  Meath,  and  was  father  of  Richard,  whose  son, 
John  Segrave,  of  KiUeglan,  circa  1500,  m.  Jenot  Dongan, 
and  left  two  sons,  Patrick,  of  Killeglan,  d.  s.'j^-,  and 

Richard  Segrave,  who  rf.  1541.  He  iit.  l^t,  Elizabeth 
Dowdall,  by  whom  he  had 

I.  Patrick,  of  Killeglan,  heir  to  his  uncle;  he  m.  Joan  Beg, 
and  left  with  two  daus.,  Catharine,  wife  of  Robert  Usher, 
and  Anna,  wife  of  Simon  Barnewall,  of  Kilrew,  one  son, 


EicHARD,  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  m.  twice, 
and  left  issue ;  d.  1598. 
11.  Laurence.  I 

He  m.  2ndly,  Jenet  Eustace,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,    i 
a  4th  son,  / 

William  Segrave,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Walsh,  Esq.  of  Carrickmaine,  and  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  a  son,  ' 

Christopher  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Akierman  and  Mayor 
of  that  city  1659.  He  vi.  tivice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Alson,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Humphrey,  he  left  at  his  decease,  2  Oct.  1589,  a 
son  and  heir, 

Walter  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Alderman  and  Mayor 
of  that  city  15S8,  who  m.  twice.  By  Catherine  his  1st  wife, 
he  had  one  son,  John,  his  heir ;  and  by  Elinor  Ball  his  2nd 
wife,  he  had  issue,  Christopher  ;  James,  to  whom  his  father 
and  uncle  gave  the  dissolved  monastery  of  St.  John's,  Dub- 
lin ;  Mary,  wife  of  Sir  John  Tyrrell,  Knt. ;  Alice,  wife  of 
John  Fagan;  and  Jane,  wife  of  Robert  Kennedy,  Esq.,  Alder- 
man of  Dublin.  Walter  Segrave  d.  9  Dec.  1621,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Segrave,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Christopher  Fagan, 
Alderman  of  Dublin,  and  left  a  son, 

Henry  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Little  Cabra  (heir  to  his  grand- 
father), b.  1599  ;  d.  1662,  leaving,  by  Alice  his  wife,  several 
children,  of  whom  the  eldest  son, 

John  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin,  to.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Ncal  O'Neil,  Bart,  of  Killelagh,  co.  Antrim,  and  was 
father  of 

Henry  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  whose  will,  dated  18  Aug. 
1738,  was  proved  1739.  He  m.  Anne,  sister  of  John  Davis, 
and  had  issue,  l.  Neill,  his  heir;  ii.  John;  in.  Richard; 
IV.  Jenico;  v.  Arthur,  who  d.  in  London,  1SI7,  at  a  very  ad- 
vanced age;  i.  Emelia,  ra.  Gerald  Arclibold,  Esq.  of  Donodea, 
CO.  Kildare  ;  ii.  Elizabeth ;  iii.  Barbara;  and  iv.  Anne.  The 
eldest  son, 

Neill  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  whose  will,  dated  8  March, 
1709,  was  proved  16  July,  1777,  m.  Cl-ara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Michael  Ambrose,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Lady  Palmer, 
"the  dangerous  Papist,"  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  i.  John,  his 
heir,  and  ii.  James,  who  went  abroad,  and  three  daus.,  i.  Rose, 
m.  Darby  O'Grady,  Esq.  ;  ii.  Frances,  d.  1794 :  and  in.  Eleanor, 
m.  Anthony  Brown,  Esq.     The  elder  son, 

John  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Nugent,  styled  Lord  Riverston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  O'Neill,  Iiis  heir.  ii.  William,  d.  unm. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Dublin,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Grehan,  Esq., 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen  Roche,  Esq.,  and  d.  1»17, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John,  deceased. 

2  O'Neill,  late  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  m.  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  Ambrose  Harbord  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Park,  Suffolk, 
and  had  issue. 

3  Henry  (Rev.),  deceased. 

4  Srephen,  b.  1308;  ra.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  J. 
Birkenhead  Gliegg,  of  Backford  and  Irbie,  co.  Chester, 
and  d.  29  Jan,.  1839,  having  had  issue. 

5  Peter  (Rev.). 

6  Thomas,  Bamster-at^Law,  m.  Miss  Hamilton,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Hamilton,  of  Edinburgh,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue. 

7  Patrick,  J.P.  co.  Dublin,  m.  1808,  Henrietta  Cecilia,  dau. 
of  Hobert  Daniel!,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  New  Forest,  co.  West- 
nicath,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  Lewis,  Lieut.  2nd  Batt. 
Royal  Irish  Kegt.,  6.  20  Dec.  1861 ;  John  O'Neill,  b. 
31  Dec.  1864;  Henry  Francis,  b.  1  Oct.  1860;  Anne; 
Mary  Clare  ;  and  Cecilia. 

1  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Loughbrickland. 

2  Anne  Frances,  j)i.  1326,  Hon.  William  Browne,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

3  Clara,  m.  John  Lewis  More  O'Ferrall,  Esq.  of  Lissard, 
CO.  Longford. 

4  Margaret,  m.  Hon.  James  O'Brien,  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland. 

I.  Henrietta,  ra.  William  Kellet,  Esq.  of  Great  Clonard. 

II.  Clara,  7/i.  Marcus  Blake  L3-ncli,  ILsq.  of  Barna. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Baldwin,  R..\. 

IV.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Segrave  d.  1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

O'Neill  Segrave,  of  Cabra,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  George 
Goold,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  Agnew 
Connell,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1793,  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  John  Segrave,  Esq.,  of  Cabra,  m.  1817,  his  cousin, 
Anna  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Kellet,  Esq.  of  Great  Clonard, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  O'Neil,  of  Cabra. 

H.  Henry,  now  of  Kiliimon. 

III.  William,  late  Capt.  71st  Foot. 

IV.  Thomas,  Il.M.,  late  Capt.  14th  Foot,  m.  15  Aug.  1S54, 
Louisa  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  William  Buckley,  late  18tli 
Regt.  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Henry  John,  0.  9  Nov.  IsOl, 


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and  a  dau.  Claire  Mary,  to.  8  May,   1884,  James  Lombard 
Cotter,  Esq.  eldest  son  ot  Sir  James  Cotter,  Bart. 

Mr.  Segrave  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  bis  eldest  son, 
O'Xeill  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Kiltimon   and  Cabra,   D.L.,  an 

Officer  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  23  .May,  1848,  Matilda,  3rJ  dau. 

of  John  Hyacinth  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  co.  Wexford, 

M.P. ;  d.  s.  p.  25  June,  1878,  and  wass.  by  his  brother. 
ylcr/i.«— Quarterly  •  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three 

trefoils  or  ;  2nd  and   3rd,  az.,  three  eagles  displayed  or.     Crest 

^A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  between  the  paws  a  branch  of  oak 

ppr.,  fructed  or.     Motto — Uieu  et  mon  roi. 

Seats — Cabra  House,  co.  Dublin;  Kiltimon,  Newtonniount- 
kennedy,  co.  Wicklow;  and  Calla  House,  Kilconnell,  co. 
Galway. 


SEIiBY    OF    BIDDLESTONE. 

Selbt,  Walter  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone, 
Nortlmmberland,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  12 
July,  1858 ;  m.  9  June,  18S1,  Margaret  Beatrice, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  H.  Gr.  Bromilow,  Esq.,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Arthur,  6.  31  July,  1882. 

II.  Charles  Walter,  b.  14  and  d.  16  Oct.  1883. 
ill.  Ronald  Walter,  6.  4  Sept.  1891. 

I.  Laura  Margaret  Maude. 
n.  Gladys  Mary. 

III.  Cecily  Beatrice. 

Xiineage. — The  Selbys  have  been  seated  time  out  of 
mind  in  Northumberland.  A  grant  from  King  Edward  I., 
which  has  been  preserved,  shows  beyond  doubt  that  they 
derive  from  Sir  Walter  de  Selby,  who  flourished  in  the  reigns 
of  Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.,  as  the  lands  thereby  given  to 
the  said  Sir  Walter  have  continued  uninterruptedly  in  the 
possession  of  his  descendants,  and  are  enjoyed  by  them  to  this 
day.    From 

Christopher  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone  (son  of  Percival  de 
Selby,  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Middle  Marches  6 
."DWARD  VI.),  the  3rd  in  descent,  who  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Ogle,  Knt.  of  Cawsey  Park,  Northumberland,  son  of 
Ealph,  Lord  Ogle,  descended 

Sir  Willlam  Selby,  of  Biddlestone,  High  Sheriff  for  North- 
umberland, who  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  from  King 
James,  at  Berwick,  1603.  He  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Haggerstone,  Bart,  of  Haggerstone  Castle,  and  had  (with  three 
daus.)  an  only  son  to  survive  him, 

Charles  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  m.  Elizabeth  Gilli- 
brand,  of  Chorley,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.  The 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  William  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  m.  Barbara, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher  Percehay,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  co. 
York,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  i.  Barbara,  m.  1735,  Roger 
Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington ;  it.  Elizabeth,  m.  John 
Lawson,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Brough) 
an  only  son, 

Thomas  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  m.  1st,  Mary,  3rd  dau. 
of  Roger  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  and  had  one  dau. 
Mary.  He  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas 
Tuite,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Tuite's  Town,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
had  by  her  five  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Nicholas  Tuite,  6.  1754;  m.  1st,  Teresa,  4th  dau.  of 
Joseph  Coppinger,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Stephen  Coppinger.  Esq. 
of  Ballyvolane,  co.  Cork,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Anthony  Wright,  Esq.  of  Wheelside, 
Essex,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.  Eleanor,  d.  xmra.,  and 
3rdly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Tiiomas  W'almesley,  Esq.  of  ShoUey, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Mary  Anne,  vi. 
23  Sept.  1839,  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  8th  Bart,  of  Wolseley, 
and  d.  18  Jan.  1873,  and  Mary  Eleanor. 

III.  Charles  Joseph,  b.  24  Oct.  1755,  who  settled  in  Denmark, 
where  he  was  created  a  Baron  1796,  appointed  Major  of 
the  South  Zetland  Fencibles  March,  1801,  and  Chamberlain 
to  the  King  1808.  He  m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  and  co-lieir  of 
Peter  Borre,  of  Copenhagen,  and  2ndly,  Anne  Ernestine  de 
Brockdorff,  dau.  of  Baron  de  Brockdorff,  of  Klein  Nordsee, 
in  Holstein,  widow  and  heir  of  Cay  von  Hantzan,  of 
Guldenstein  and  Gaarg.  Baron  de  Selby  had  issue  by  his 
1st  wife  only,  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Charles  Borre,  Baron  de  Selby,  Lord  of  the  Blanor  of 
Ourupgaard,  in  the  island  of  Falster,  Chamberlain  to  the 
King  of  Denmark,  Knight  of  the  Dannebrog,  m.  1806, 
C.liristina  Georgiana  Louise,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Falbe,  of 
the  Danish  navy,  and  had  issue, 
Charles  Ernest,  b.  23  Aug.  1813;  d.  May,  1843. 
Eleanor  Ida  Christine  Fredereke,  a  lady  of  the  Royal 
Danish  Chapter  of  Walloe,  m.  1845,  Baron  Wedel. 


Ida   Charlotte  Nicolette,  a   lady  of   the  Roy.al  Danish 
Chapter  of  Wemmetofle,  vi.  Baron  Brienan. 
Jeromia  Catherina,  m.  Count  Bille  Brache. 
Anna  Ernestine  Angelique  Elizabeth,  a  Lady-Expectont 

of  the  Royal  Danish  Chapter  of  Gisselfeld. 
Angelique    Louisa   Johanna    Christina   Antoinette,    d. 

1836. 
Caroline,  )       . 

Carohne  Amalie,  J"  '"'''^^• 
2  Nicholas  Tuite,  an  OfBcer  in  the  Austrian  Cavalrv,  Lord 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Emperor  of  Austria  lhU9,  and 
JIajorof  Klenan  Light  Horse  1813,6.  11  Jan.  i;s2  ;  m. 
Wilhelmine  Kheischel,  and  d.  1815,  leaving  an  only  dau., 
Ernestine  Wilhelmina  Caroline,  Lady  in  her  own  right 
of  the  Manor  of  Guldenstein,  Holstein,  m.  Oct.  1633, 
her  cousin,  Frederick  de  Bulow. 

1  Eleanora  Sophia,  m.  4  April,  1803,  Franz  Christopher 
Von  Bulow,  Adjutant-Gen.  to  the  King  and  Acting 
Adjutant-Gen.  to  the  Prince  of  Denmark. 

IV.  John,  d.  unm. 

V.  Robert,  m.  5  Feb.  1793,  Teresa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles 
Talbot,  and  sister  to  Charles,  15th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1823)  has  had  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

1  Robert  Joseph,  d.  unm.  25  Sept.  1824. 

2  John  Tlionias,  who  was  named  "  Cameriere  Scgreto  di 
Cappa  Spada"  to  His  Holiness  Pope  Pius  IX.,  on  2  Dec. 
18tjl,  and  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the 
Great,  and  shortly,  after  Franxis  II.,  King  ot  Naples, 
conferred  on  him  the  Order  of  Francis  I.,  b.  1804;  m. 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  John  Searle,  Esq.  of  Molesworth,  co. 
Huntington,  and  d.  1  July,  1872,  having  had  issue, 

Robert  John,  vi.  26  July,  18.'i8,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the 
Count  and  Lady  Anne  di  Sangiorgio,  and  d.  in  Klorence, 
19  March,  1875,  leaving  issue,  William,  Walter,  and 
Robert. 

Charles  Alexander,  d.  unm. 

Albert  Joseph  Perceval,  d.  young. 

John  George  Fauconberg. 

Anna  Maria  Treresa,  m.  Dec.  1870,  Edward  Walter 
Farrell,  Esq.  (see  Farrell  of  Mo>jnalt-i),  and  d.  10  Jane, 
1872. 

Harriet  Mary  Augusta,  d.  unm. 

Teresa  Geurgina,  d.  unm. 
1  Anne,  who  d.  young. 

Mr.  Selby  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  b.  1753;  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Ralph  Hodshon,  Esq.  of  Lintz,  co.  Durham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1826,  aged  65)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir.  ii.  Ralph. 

III.  Edward,  m.  Charlotte  Amie,  and  had  two  daus.,  Cathe- 
rine and  Cliarlotte,  who  d.  unm. 

IV.  Walter,  successor  to  his  brother, 
v.  Richard,  d.  unm.  1815,  aged  27. 

VI.  William,  m.  Miss  Julia  Brien,  and  had  two  sons  and  one 
dau., 

1  Thomas.  2  Robert. 

1  Maria. 

I.  Catherine,  m  1819,  John  Aloysius  Clavering,  Esq.  of 
Callaly,  Northumberland. 

II.  Henrietta,  Lady  Abbess  of  the  Benedictine  Convent  at 
Hammersmith. 

III.  Maria,  d.  mim.  1824. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  15  May,  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  at  whose  decease,  toim., 

1818,  aged  38,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 
Walter  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  m.  April,  1817,  Alicia, 

dau.  of  Thomas  Swarbreck,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  19  Jan.  1824;  d.  April,  1848. 

I.  Mary,  m.  24  July,  1858,  Henry  B.  G.  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of 
Moseley  Court,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Eleanor,  deceased. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  1833,  aged  46,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  2 
Nov.  1822;  m.  18  Feb.  1857,  L.aura  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry 
Tempest,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  I85b) 
had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Charles,  now  of  Biddlestone. 

II.  Thomas  Cyril,  b.  24  Nov.  1859. 

HI.  Ri-i:inald  .irthur,  b.  17  June,  1867. 

I.  Evel.\  n  Mary. 

II.  Edith  Mary. 

III.  Myriel  Mary. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  2  Sept.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Walter 
Charles. 

^,.„is_Barry  of  eight  or  and  sa.  Crest — A  Saracen's  head 
ppr.,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  sa.  JMotVj — Semper 
sapit  suprenia. 

iM(— Biddlestone,  Rothbury,  Northumberland. 


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SELBY    OF    PAWSTON. 

Selbt,  Beafchamp  Peideavx,  Esq.  of  Pawston, 
•00.  Nortlnimberland,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  23 
Aug.  1S41  ;  m.  9  Aug.  ISSl,  Fanny,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Pocklington  Souhouse,  Esq.  of 
Ketherhall,  Marrport,  co.  Cumberland,  and  hhs 
issue, 

Beauchamp  IIenkt,  h.  4  June,  1SS2. 
Prideaux  Joseph,  h.  1  June,  1SS5. 

Xiineag-e. — The  family  of  Selbj-  has  lone:  been  seated  in 
CO.  Xoi'thiimberland,  and  their  name  is  frequently  to  be  met 
vith  in  the  records  of  that  county. 

AViLLiAM  Selbt,  of  Beal,  the  son  of  another  William,  was 
bur.  ;'  Aug.  1G71,  and  by  Anna  his  wife,  who  was  bur.  17  May, 
ItJ73,  he  left  two  sons, 

I.  William,  of   Beal,  living  1705,  to.  Eleanor  Burrell,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

1  Prideaux,  of  Beal,  )h. Elizabeth, dau.  of  JohnColIiugwood, 
of  Cornhill,  and  d.  17-iI,  leaving  a  large  family;  of  the 
survivors  were  three  daus.,  Grace,  Elizabeth,  and  Mary, 
who  all  three  married,  and  two  sons,  John,  who  s.  to  the 
property  at  Beal,  and  George,  of  Twizell  House,  Belford, 
Konhumberland,  m.  1782,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Cook,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Edward  Cook,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law  and  lieeordcr  of  Berwick),  and  d.  1804,  leaving  issue, 

Prideaux  John,  of  Twizell  House  and  The  Blote,  Kent, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S21,  b.  1789;  m.  17  Dec. 
1810.  Lewis  Tabitha,  2nd  d.au.  of  Robert  Mitford,  Esq. 
of  Jlittord  Castle,  and  d.  1867,  having  by  her  (whod.  2i 
March,  1859)  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Makianne  Ldard-Selbt,  of  The  Mote,  Ton- 
bridge,  CO.  Kent,  m.  1st,  18o:i,  Charles  John  Bicrge 
(who  d.  1846),  eldest  son  of  Cliaries  William  Bigg'e, 
Esq.  of  Linden,  and  2ndly,  1850,  Major  Robert  Luard, 
J. P.  (who  assumed  the  name  of  Selbt  in  1870,  and 
who  d.  1S80),  7th  son  of  Peter  John  Luard,  of  Blybro' 
Kail,  CO.  Lincoln.  Mrs.  Luard-Selby  has  issue  by  the 
lormer,  Charles  Selby,  J. P.,  b.  1834;  to.  1856,  Kathe- 
Tina,  dau.  of  James  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Beckenham,  co. 
Kent,  and  has  issue,  Charles,  b.  IHfil. 

II.  Frances  JIargaret,  of  Twizell  House,  in.  1833, 
Rev.  Edmund  Antrobus,  youngest  son  of  Rev.  William 
Antrobus,  Rector  of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  and  has 
issue.  Her  only  dau.  Fanny  Lewis,  m.  5  Jan.  1859, 
^\  illiam  Henry  Johnston,  of  Malhenny,  co.  Dublin. 

HI.  Jane,  m.  16  April,  1839,  Sir  Thomas  Tancred,  7th 
Bart. 
George,  Comm.  R.N.,  of  Shilbottle,  co.  Northumberland, 

J. P.,  m.  1840,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.   George 

Thomson,  of  Howick. 
William,  Lieut.   3rd  Dragoons,  killed  at  the  battle  of 

Salamanca. 
Margaret,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Bell,  Esq.  of  Alnwick,  and 

2ndly,  William  Clark,  Esq.  of  Belford  Hall,  Northum- 
berland. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Stephen  Fryer  Gillum,  Esq.  of  Middleton 

Hall,  CO.  Northumberland. 
Mary  Anne,  in.   AVilliam  Broderick,  Esq.,  Barrister  at- 

Law. 
Isabella,  in.  John  Church,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  Herts,  and 

Bill's  Hill,  CO.  Northumberland. 

2  George,  of  Elwick  and  Berwick,  left  two  daus.  and  co- 
hei  resies, 

Elizabeth,  rn.  John  Stannard,  of  Lowick. 
Catherine,  m.  Capt.   Thomas  Penible,  E.N.,  and  had 
issue. 

3  Gerard,  of  Beal  and  Holy  Island,  in.  his  first  cousin, 
Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Selby,  of  Il^ly  Island.  Tliis 
Gerald  Selby  is  the  ancestor  of  the  Middleton,  Golds- 
cleugh,  and  Alnwick  Selbts,  He  was  detendant  in  the 
lawsuit  of  1709,  of  Barbara  and  Elizaljeth  CoUirigv.ood  to 
mortgage  of  Holy  I.sland.  By  Alice  \\U  wife,  he  left  issue, 
a  .'on,  GtoRGE,  of  Hunton  Hall,  who  held  lands  in  Shil- 
both,  and  voted  for  the  shire  in  1748  and  1774;  he  left  by 
Ann  Marshall  his  wife,  a  son,  Prideaux,  of  Belford,  jii. 
1770,  .\nn  Wilkinson  ;  he  held  lands  in  Holy  Island  as 
shown  by  award  1793;  he  d.  183.',  leaving  a  son,  William, 
b.  1777, 77i.  Mary  Eliza  Lonsdale,  and  was  fatherof  George 
William,  -in.  Penelope  Earles,  and  d.  in  Melbourne  1890, 
having  had  a  son,  Prideaux,  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  rn. 
Rose  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Wise,  Ksq,,  12th  Lancers, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  Prideaux  Gi;orge,  of  Teyii- 
ham,  Kent,  rn.  Elizabeth  Mary  Alice  Eastby,  and  has 
issue,  George  Prideaux,  b.  1891,  and  Joan  Prideaux,  b. 
1892. 

II.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 
Tlie  2nd  son, 

Richard  Selbt,  of  Holy  Island,  ra.  Anne  Lilburne,  and  d. 
1G99,  leaving  issue,  1  Georou,  his  heir;  2  Gerard;  3  Daniel; 
4  William  ;  5  Richard  ;  1  .Vlice,  in.  her  firs*  cousin,  George 
Selby,  of  Beal,  and  had  issue;  and  2  Eleanor.    His  eldest  son, 


George  Selby,  of  Holy  Island,  d.  1739,  leaving  by  Jane,  his 
wife,  a  son, 

George  Selbt,  of  Alnwick,  m.  his  cousin,  M.ary  Selby,  and 
d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  1806,  having  had  issue, 

Prideaux,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  who  d.  12  May,  1813,  leaving 
a  son, 

Prideaux,  of  whom  presently. 

His  grandson, 

Prideaux  Selbt,  Esq.,  h.  17S0 ;  m.  1805,  Mary  Beaumont, 
and  d.  1829,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  had  six  daus.  and 
eight  sons,  of  whom, 

Prideaux  Selby,  Esq.  of  Pawston,  co.  Northumberland, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  6.  3  Sept.  1810  ;  in.  3  Nov.  1840,  Harriett  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  William  Beauchamp  Proctor,  3rd 
Bart,  of  Langley,  and  d.  5  April,  1872,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
23  April,  1893)  had  issue, 

I.  Beauchamp  Prideaux,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Henry  Collingwood,  Comm.  R.N.,  h.  Sept.  1842; 
in.  June,  1872,  Rose  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Robert  Cliuterbuck,  Esq.  of  Hinxworth,  Walford,  Herts, 
and  had  issue,  Prideaux  Robert,  b.  April,  1873,  and  two 
daus..  Rose  Jlary,  and  Dorothy.  Capt.  W.  H.  C.  Selby  was 
accidentally  killed  whilst  shooting  near  Scutari,  Feb.  1882. 

III.  Prideaux  George,  b.  16  Sept.  1844;  m.  19  April,  1887, 
Amy  Harriett,  3rd  dau,  of  H.arry  Spencer  Waddington, 
Esq.  of  Cavenhain  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  Henry 
Prideaux,  J.  16  Aug.  1890;  Gerard  Lancelot,  6.  March,  1892. 

IV.  Oliver,  b.  13  May,  1850:  lu.  April,  1875,  Victoria  Cordelia 
de  Lisle,  of  Montreal,  and  has  three  sons,  and  one  dau., 

1  Alexander  Prideaux,  6.  16  May,  1877. 

2  Reginald  Nolan,  b.  29  July,  1878. 

3  Arthur  Beauchamp,  b.  16  March,  1881. 
1  Margaret  Beatrice,  b.  12  Jan.  1887. 

I.  Edith  Harriet,  h.  May,  1846:  to.  Jan.  1872,  H.  A.  Camp- 
bell, Esq.,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

II.  Maud  Emily.  iii.  Evelyn.  iv.  Gertrude. 

V.  Beatrice  Mary,  /;.  May,  1857 ;  m.  April,  1884,  Richard 
Durnford,  elder  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Chichester,  and  has 
three  sons  and  one  dau. 

Seat — Pawston,  CornhiU-on-Tweed,  co.  Northumberland. 


SELBY    OF    YEAELE. 

Selbt,  Julie  Axna  Maeia,  of  Yearle,  Northum- 
berland, dau.  of  the  late  Pi  ofessor  Franz  Horner,  of 
Munich,  m.  1859  (as  his  2nd  wife),  Charles  Selby, 
Esq.  J. P.  of  Yearle,  who  d.  1885. 

liineage. — The  Selbts  of  Yearle  descend  from  a  younger 
son  of  the  ancient  House  of  Biddlestone.  The  estate  of  Yearle 
was  acquired  by 

William  Selbt,  who  in.  1698,  Mary,  one  of  the  three  daus. 
and  co-heirs  of  Robert  Swinburne,  Esq,  (of  the  Capheaton 
family),  and  had  by  her,  who  );i.  2ndly,  Ilderton,  of  llderton,  a 
son  and  successor, 

Charles  Selbt,  Es(i,  of  Yearle,  b.  1702,  to  whom  Prince 
Charles  Edward  sent  a  gold  cup  as  a  testimonial  of  his  appre- 
ciation of  his  services.  He  in.  1739,  Elizabeth  Le  Brun,  a  lady 
of  French  extraction,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  unm.  ii.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

III.  Edward,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Handasyde,  of 
Wooler,  and  left  at  his  decease,  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Thomas  Cookson,  Esq,,  and  one  son, 

Charles,  inherited  the  Y'earle  estate,  but  d.  unm.  1804, 
when  it  passed  to  his  uncle. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Yearle. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Dr,  William  Ormston,  of  Henderside  Park; 
2ndly,  Michael  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Matfen;  and  3rdly,  George 
Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Jlinsteraeres. 

II.  Elizabeth,  j)i.  Daniel  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Felton. 

III.  Barbara. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  1789.     His  youngest  son, 

Thomas  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Y'earle,  b.  23  May,  1756 ;  in.  30  Sept. 
1812,  Ann,  dau.  of  Walter  Rowland,  Burgess  of  Berwick,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  May,  1862)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Yearle. 

II.  Leopold,  b.  1817;  m.  8  April,  1840,  Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  Chiistian  Ker  Keid,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  d.  23 
July,  1883,  having  had  issue 

1  Thomas  Cliaries,  6.  24  Feb.  1843;  d.  13  March,  1807. 

2  Leoiiold  Christian,  h.  3  Dee.  1844;  d.  29  May,  1871. 

3  Daniel  Wilkinson,  b.  I<i0  ;  in.  9  June,  1884,  Anne 
Stevenson,  dau.  of  —  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Ncwcastlc-on- 
Tyne. 

1  Ida,  in. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  June,  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Selby,  Esq.  of  Yearle,  co.  Northumberland,  J. P., 
b.  1813;  lit.  1st,  1846,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Willoughby, 


SEE- 


THE LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEN 


1819 


E?q.  of  Ecnvick,  which  lady  is  deceased,  and  2ndly,  June, 
IfeSJ,  JcLiE  Ansa  Maria  (now  of  Yoarle),  dau.  of  the  late 
Professor  Franz  Horner,  Koniglicher  Eath,  in  Munich,  Bavaria. 

Arms  and  Creit — Same  as  Selbt  of  Biddlestone.    Motto — 
Sempei'  sapit  suprema. 
£eat — Yearle,  near  Wooler. 


SENHOUSE    OF    NETHEEHALL. 

Pocklington-Sexhopse,  Humpheet,  Esq.  of 
Netherliall,  Cumberland,  and  Ashby  St.  Ledgers, 
Kugby,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cumberland,  High  Sheriff 
1892,  and  J.P.  co.  Northampton  ;  Lieut. -Col. 
iind  Hon.  Col.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland 
Yeomanry  Cavalrv,  b.  13  Aug.  1843 ;  m.  29  April, 
1879,  Llorence  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Turner  A.  Macan,  of  Carriff,  co.  Armagh,  and 
Elstow,  Bedford,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  b.  4  March,  1880  ;  d.  1  Oct.  1889. 
n.  GcT  Joseph,  6.  27  Oct.  1882. 
ni.  Oscar  'William,  6.  4  May,  1891. 

I.  Dorothy  Elizabeth. 

II.  Blanche  Violet  Florence. 

Lineage. — The  family  De  SEWTNHorsE,  De  Sevenhouse, 
«r  De  Senhocse,  derives  its  surname  from  Hall  Sevenliouse, 
a  district  of  Cumberland.  The  first  of  its  members  upon 
record, 

Walter  de  Sewtnhouse,  Iiad  a  grant  of  the  fifth  part  of  the 
township  of  Bolton,  in  the  parish  of  Gosforth,  from  Alan  de 
Coupland,  and  likewise  a  grant  of  other  lands  in  the  same 
parish  from  William  de  Wayberthwaite.  These  grants  are 
both  without  date,  but  are  witnessed  by  Sir  Adam  de  Lamp- 
iugh,  Ent.,  who  lived  in  the  time  of  Kings  Eichaed  I.  and 
John.    From  Walter  descended, 

JonN  Senhouse,  who  vi.  1528,  Elizabeth,  elder  sister  and  co- 
heir of  Richard  EglesfieUl,  son  of  Gawen  Eglesfield,  of  Alne- 
burgh  Hall,  High  Sheriff  Cumberland  9  Henry  VIII.  (which 
Gawen  was  the  descendant  in  a  right  line  from  John  de  Egles- 
field, the  elder  brother  of  Eobert  de  Eglesfield,  the  founder  of 
■Queen's  College,  Oxford).  This  John  Senhouse  d.  1568,  leaving 
four  sons, 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Senhouse  of  Seascale  Hall, 
Cumberland,  now  extinct  in  the  male  line. 

Peter,  of  Ellenborougli  Hall,  d.  unm. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Eichard,  Incumbent  of  Claughton,  co.  Lancaster. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Senhouse,  of  Ellenborongh,  is  the  person  -whom 
•Camden  mentions  in  his  Britannia  as  having  collected  with 
great  industry  numerous  Eoman  stones,  altars,  lavers,  and 
statues,  with  inscriptions,  which  he  had  placed  with  much 
taste  in  his  houses  and  buildings,  and  as  having  enter- 
tained, 1599,  the  celebrated  antiquary  himself  and  Sir  Eobert 
Cotton,  of  Conington,  with  great  civility.  He  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale  Hall,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Peter,  his  successor. 

Simon,  murdered  near  Dovenby,  by  Skelton,  of  Arma- 
thwaite. 

Eichaid,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's,  Cambridge,  afterwards 
Dean  of  Gloucester,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Carlisle  1624. 

Eleanor,  m.  Henry  Fictcher,  Esq.  of  Moresby  Hall. 

Jane,  m.  Blennerhassett,  of  Flimby. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Crofton. 
Mr.  Senhouse  d.  1604,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
•  Peter  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Alneburgh,  or  Ellenborongh  Hall, 
otherwise  Netherhall,  Escheatorof  cos.  Cumberland  and  West- 
morland, and  High  Sheriff  for  the  former  shire  3 Charles  I. 
lie?)i.Frances,  dau.  of  Lancelot  Skelton,  Esq.  of  Armathwaite 
Castle,  Cumberland,  and  had,  with  other  children,  John,  his 
successor,  and  Thomas,  of  Long  Newton,  Cumberland.  Peter 
Senhouse  d.  1654,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Alneburgh  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth,  3rd 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Gilllngwood,  co.  York, 
«nd  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  d.  s.  p.  before  his  father. 

II.  John,  successor  to  his  father.  ni.  Eichard. 

jv.  Patricius,  m.  1655,  EUzabcth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Bromfield,  Esq.  of  Hames  HaU,  Cumberland,  and  relict  of 
Henty  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Brigham.  This  gentleman's  great 
grandson, 

Humphrey  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Bridgfoot,  Cumberland,  J.P., 
Major  of  the  Cumberland  Militia,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Viliiam   Ponsonby,  Esq.  of   Whitehaven  (by  Catherine 


his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  the 
same  place),  and  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  1829, 

1  Humphrey,  Capt.  in  the  Cumberland  Militia,  m.  and 
had  issue. 

2  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barristcr-at-Law,  d.  1829. 

1  Catherine,  m.  Italph  Cook,  Esq.  of  Cauierton  Hall. 

2  JIary. 

I.  Wargari't,  m.  Henry  Eglesfield,  Esq.  of  Cross  Canonby. 
and</.  1091. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Nicholson.  Esq. 
Mr.  Senhouse  d.  1607,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  Capt.  in  the  army  of 
King  Charles  I.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, dau. of  Jerome  Tolhurst, 
Esq.,  Lieut. -Governor  and  M.P.  of  Carlisle,  but  had  no  issue. 
He  la.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Hudleston,  Esq.  of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Andrew,  killed  at  sea,  fighting  against  the  French. 

III.  Dudlej',  drowned  in  the  liver  Lune. 

IV.  Peter,  »i.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Skelton,  of  Branthwaite, 
and  had  issue, 

1  John,  who  had  a  son,  Peter,  who  d.  %awi.,  and  a  dau. 
Catherine,  m.  William  Ponsonby.  Esq.  of  Whitehaven. 

2  Itichard,  M.D.,  who  left  a  son,  Peter,  who  d.  unm.  1700. 

V.  Humphrey,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Patricius  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Hame  Hill. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Eichard  Hichmond,  Esq.  of  Crosby. 
Capt.  Senhouse  d.  1667,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Se.shouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Lamplugh,  Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall,  Cumberland,  by 
whom  (who  »4.  2ndly,  Charles  Orfeur,  Esq.  of  Plurobland)  he 
had  Eur\-iving  issue  at  his  decease  1694, 

Mary,  m.  1st,  Francis  Skelton,  of  Branthwaite,  and  2ndly, 
Eichard  Butler,  Esq.  of  lioclilTe,  co.  Lancaster. 

Jane,  hi.  John  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Baladool,  Isle  of  Man. 

Frances,  d.  xtnm. 

Grace,  vi.  Richard,  2nd  Viscount  Shannon. 

Isabel,  m.  John  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Clea  Hall,  Cumberland. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

These  ladies,  who  inherited  as  co-heirs  of  their  father,  disponed 
of  the  demesne  of  Netherhall,  and  Manor  of  Alneburgh,  or 
Ellenborough,  to  their  uncle, 

Humphrey  Senhouse.  who  thus  became  of  Netherhall,  or 
Ellenborough.  He  /;;.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Kirby,  Esq.  of 
Aslack,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph  Richard,  d.  unm.  1715. 

Humphrey,  his  successor. 

William  John,  d.  umn.  1727. 

Bridget,  m.  John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Unerigg  Hall,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Edmund  Law,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  father  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Ellen- 
borough. 

Johanna,  m.  Gustavus  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Arcleby. 
Mr.  Senhouse,  High  Sheriff  Cumberland  1  George  I.,  d.  1738, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphrey  Senhouse,  of  Netherhall,  to.  Mary,  dau.  and 
ultimately  co-heir  of  Sir  George  Fleming,  2nd  Bart,  of  Eydal, 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  b.  1741,  Lieut.  E.N.,  and  subsequently  Surveyor- 
General  of  Barbados  and  the  Leeward  Islands.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samson  Wood,  Esq.  of  Barbados,  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Assembly,  and  dying  1800,  left,  amongst 
other  issue, 

1  William  Wood,  Comm.  E.N.,  d.  v.  p.  1800. 

2  Samson,  of  Ponsonby,  Cumberland,  m.  IsOI,  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Le  Mesurier,  Esq.  of  the  island  of 
Guernsey,  but  had  no  issue. 

3  Humphrey  Fleming  (Sir),  Post  Capt.  E.N.,  K.C.H.,  m. 
IblO,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Vice- 
Admiral  John  Manley,  of  Plymouth,  and  left  two  daus., 
Elizabeth  Mauley  and  Mary  le  Fleming;  he  d.  14  June, 
1841. 

4  George  Septimus,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  1808. 

5  Edward  Hooper,  Comm.  R.X.,?;i.  1815,  Elizabeth  Bis>>iop, 
dau.  of  John  Spooner,  Esq.  of  Barbados,  and  d.  25  May, 
18G3,  leaving  one  son. 

6  James  Lowther  (Eev.),  Perpetual  Curate  of  Sawley,  co. 
Derby,  and  Rector  of  Gosforth,  in.  1824,  Sliss  Elizabeth 
Brooks,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1844. 

1  Mary  Ward,  m.  John  Barrow,  of  Barbados. 

2  Johanna,  d.  17  March,  1876. 

3  Sarah,  d.  13  Feb.  1869. 

III.  Joseph  (Sir),  in  the  H.E.I.Co.'b  naval  sei-vice,  knighted 
1783,  b.  1743  ;  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Asliley, 
Esq.  of  Ashbj'  St.  Ledgers,  co.  Northampton,  and  dying 
1829,  left  surviving  issue, 

1  Joseph  Ashley,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  4  Dec.  1867. 

2  Michael  le  Fleming,  d.  1836. 

3  Humphrey  Dykes  Ballantyne,  d.  7  Dec.  1875. 

4  William,  an  Officer  in  thearmy. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEE 


1  >raria.  i,i.  Joseph  Gaitskell,  M.D.,  of  Bath,  il.  30  Dec. 
1872. 

2  Catherine,  d.  U  July,  1S71. 

3  Sarah,  d.  8  July,  ISoo. 

I.  Mar)-,  )ii.  Eobert  Gayle,  Esq.  of  London. 
Mr.  Senhouse,  High  Sheriff  Cumberland  IG  George  II.,  d. 
1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

HrMPHRET  SEsuorsE,  Esq.  of  Xetherhall,  Lieut.-Col.  Cum- 
berland Militia,  M.P.  for  Cockennouth  17SC,  and  for  Ciunbcr- 
land  1790.  He  vi.  17o8,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Tlionias  Wood,  Esq. 
of  Beadnell,  Northumberland,  and  d.  1S14,  leaving  an  only 
child, 

Hv.MPHBET  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Alneburgh  or  EUcnborough, 
Othenvise  Nctherhall,  Cmnberland,  h.  27  Nov.  1773;  d.  9 
Aug.  1842;  High  Sheriff  1S26;  ?«.  29  Sept.  1803,  Elizabeth 
l-'rances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kobert  Charles  Greaves,  Esq. 
(who  afterwards  assumed  the  surname  of  Ley)  of  Ingleby 
Hill.  CO.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  July,  1844)  left  issue, 

HrMPHKET,  6.  16  April,  1809;  d.  24  June.  1834. 

Elizaueth,  b.  28  April,  1805,  m.  13  Oct.  1835,  the  late 
Joseph  PooKLiNGTON-SENHonsE,  Esq.  of  Netherhall. 

Catharine,  d.  26  Jan.  18.'i3. 

Ellen,   m.  18  April.    1837,  Capt.  Goldie  Taubman,  of  The 
Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1838,  leaving  a  son. 
The  eldest  dau., 

Euzabeth  SEXHorsE,  of  Netherhall,  Cumberland,  b.  28  April, 
1805;  m.  13  Oct.  1835,  Joseph  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Barrow 
House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846  (who  was  0.  21  Nov. 
1804,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1874),  and  d.  6  May,  1890,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  HuMPHKET,  now  of  Netherhall. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  15  May,  lb62,  Lieut.-Col.  E.  H.  Lowe,  late 
Grenadier  Guards,  3rd  son  of  WilUani  Drury  Lowe,  Esq.  of 
Locko  Park,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  13  Sept.  1890,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Blanche,  m.  2  July,  1856,  Alfred,  4th  Lord  Scarsdale,  and 
d.  4  .April,  lfe75,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Mary,  m.  13  Nov.  IStiO,  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  2nd  Bart, 
of  lira  J  ton,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Fanny,  ),!.  9  Aug.  1881,  Beauchamp  Prideaux  Selby, 
Esq.  of  Pawston,  Northumberland,  and  lias  issue. 

Mr.  Pocklington-Senhouse,  who  assumed  his  second  surname 
by  royal  licence  27  Sept.  1842,  was  2nd  son  of  Pioger  Pockling- 
ton, Esq.  of  Carlton  House,  Notts,  by  his  wife,  Jane  {ui.  2 
Feb.  1802)  dau.  of  Sir  James  Campbell,  Knt.  of  Inverneil,  co. 
Argyll. 

<^;tmiltt  of  ^lotkltngton. 

The  very  ancient  family  of  Pocklington  is  supposed  to  have 
derived,  at  an  early  period,  its  appellation  from  the  town  of 
that  name  in  the  East  Piiding  of  Yorkshire. 

Tho.mas  Pocklington  (son  of  William  Pocklington,  living 
temp.  Henkt  Vlll.)  had  the  Chauntry  lands  in  Coddington, 
Notts,  belonging  to  the  Priory  of  St.  Catherine,  near  Lincoln, 
settled  on  him  44  Elizabeth.  His  son,  John  Pocklington,  of 
Collingham,  was  father,  by  Letitia  his  wife,  of  William  Pock- 
lington, of  Collingham.  who  was  one  of  the  Grand  Jury  who 
subscribed  and  sent  instructions  to  the  Knights  of  the  Shire  of 
Nottingham,  during  the  violent  debates  of  1642,  in  favour  of 
the  King.  By  Mildred  his  wife  he  left,  inter  alios,  a  son, 
EoGER  Pocklington,  of  Newark,  father  of  Hoger  Pocklington, 
of  Kelham,  Notts,  who  d.  31  Oct.  1720,  leaving  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Saxton,  Esq.,  several  children,  of  whom 
was 

KoGEE  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Bassingham,  co.  Lincoln,  b. 
1669  ;  ill.  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haslam,  Esq.  of  Newark,  and 
dying  1751,  left  a  son, 

William  Pocklington,  of  Newark,  Notts,  b.  1694:  m.  1734, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  llastall,  Esq.  of  The  Friary,  Newark, 
and  d.  July,  1764,  having  had  issue,  i.  Eooer;  ii.  Joseph,  of 
Muskham  House,  Notts,  and  Barrow  House,  Cumberland, 
I.  25  .April,  1736,  d.  unm.  31  May,  1817  ;  and  i.  Mary,  d..  nam. 
8  March,  ls09.    The  elder  son, 

KooER  Pocklington,  of  Winthorpe  Hall,  Notts,  b.  25  Oct. 
1734;  'Hi.  2  March,  1774,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  .■md  co-heir  of 
AVilliam  Eoe,  Esq.  of  Sudbrooke  Hall,  near  Ancaster,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1810,  leaving  Issue, 

PiOGER,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  12  Sept.  1804,  Rev.  Godfrey  Gilbert  Cooper, 
tector  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex  ;  d.  19  Feb.  1811. 

The  son, 

lioGER  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Carlton  House,  Notts,  b.  10 
Aug.  1775  ;  );i.  2  Feb.  1802,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Campbell, 
Knt.  of  Inverneil,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  25  April,  1847,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  PiOGEK  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Walesby,  Notts,  and  Rector 
of  Skegness,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  15  Nov.  Io02;  ui.  1st,  17  Nov. 


1S3I,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Carlton-on. 
Trent,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  20  May,  1864), 

1  KoGER,  the  late  Roger  Pocklington-Coltman,  Esq  of 
Hagnaby  Priory  (see  thi't  faiuiLv). 

2  Bertram  Mitford,  b.  9  Oct.  1835;  m.Dec.  1873,  Georeina 
dau.  of  George  Caldwell,  Esq.  ' 

3  Evelyn,  b.  12  March,  1837  ;  m.  5  Sept.  1870,  Elizabeth 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  K.  Bromhead,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  a 
dau.,  Mary  de  Gonville,  h.  Dec.  1872.  ' 

4  Duncan  (,liev.),  b.  18  June,  1841;  d.  1  June,  1870 
vnni.  ' 

6  Joseph  George,  b.  and  d.  7  Julv,  1842. 

1  Jlary  Jane,  »i.  15  Oct.  1874,  Rev.  II.  Blanc,  Rector  of 
Folkton,  CO.  York  ;  ti.  26  June,  ls76. 

2  Frances  Elizabeth,  iil.  2  July,  1801,  Sir  George  Macpher- 
son  Grant,  Ban.  of  Ballindallocli  Castle,  N.B. 

He  m.  2ndly,  8  March,  1866,  Ann  Amelia,  dau.  of  A.  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Fossil,  co.  Lanark,  and  Torus^y,  co.  Argyll. 
He  a.  30  May,  18d0. 

II.  Joseph,  the  late  Joseph  Pocklington-Senuodse,  Esq.  of 
Nether  Hall  {eide  ante). 

III.  Evelyn  Henry  Frederick,  Lieut. -Gen.,  and  late  Director- 
Gen,  of  Military  Education,  b.  18  Jan.  1811  ;  vt.  19  Aug. 
1847,  Barbara  Campbell,  only  child  of  A.  Scott  Bloomfleld, 
Esq.  of  Hollywood,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
23  Aug.  1863)  issue,  1  Evelyn,  52nd  Foot,  6.  13  June,  1843; 
2  Frederick  Charies,  late  4th  Hussars,  6.  18  July,  1849  ;  m. 
1879,  EMza  Amelia  Adelaide,  only  dau.  of  C.  P.  Hoffmann, 
Esq.  and  has  issue,  two  sons;  Archibald  James,  Lieut. 
11. N.,  b.  9  June,  1851;  1  Alice  Jane;  2  Edith  Harriet;  3 
Blanche  Ellen;  4  Constance  Mary.  He  yii.  2adly,  13  Dec. 
1864,  Harriett  Fletcher,  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Carter,  and 
she  d.  19  May,  1869.     He  d.  10  Aug.  1879. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Agnes,  d.  unm  9  March,  1873. 

II.  Jane  Augusta,  m.  20  March,  1832,  James  Archibald 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Inverawe,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  11  July, 
1842,  leaving  issue. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  or,  a  parrot  ppr.,  a  canton  sa., 
for  Senhouse;  2nd  and  3rd  erm.,  three  bends  az.,  on  a  chief  or 
as  many  martlets  sa.,  for  Pocklington.  Crests— 1st,  A  parrot, 
as  in  the  arms,  withalabelin  its  beak  inscribed  "  Deogratias," 
for  Senhouse;  2nd,  A  demi-leopard  rampant  ppr.,  holding  it 
the  dexter  paw  an  ostrich  feather  arg.,  for  Pocklington. 
Motto— Wdi  victis. 

Seats — Netherhall,  Maryport,  Cumberland  ;  and  Ashby  St. 
Ledgers,  Rugby. 


SEKGISON    OF    CUCKFIELD. 

Seegison,  Charles  Warden,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  b.  25 
Nov.  1867;  m.  24  June,  1S91,  Hon.  Florence  Emma 
Louisa  Hanbury-Trac_y,  2nd  dau.  of  Cliarles,  4tli 
Lord  Sudelej,  and  has  issue, 

Prudence  Ida  Evelyn,  b.  2  Sept.  1892. 

Liineage. — The  first  member  of  this  ancient  family  who 
settled  in  Sussex  was  Charles  Sergison,  b.  1654,  a  Commis- 
sioner in  the  R.N.,  and  for  many  years  M.P.  for  New  Shore- 
ham.  He  purchased  the  Cuektield  estate  about  1690.  He  d. 
1732,  and  bequeathed  the  property  to  his  nephew, 

Tho.mas  Warden,  of  Butler's  Green,  who  assumed  the  name 
of  Sergison,  and  represented  Lewes  in  Parliament  from  1747 
until  1708. 

Francis  .Sergison,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  1730;  d.  1793, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Warden,  Col.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  W. 
Kerr,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  d.  s.  p.  1811. 

II.  Francis,  Col.  02nd  Foot,  </.  s.  j).  1812. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1799,  the  Rev.  William  St.  Pritchard,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Sergison  on  succeeding  to  the  pro- 
perty.    They  both  d.  1848,  leaving  issue, 

1  Warden  George,  late  of  Cuckfield. 

2  Willi, im  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Slaugham,  Sussex, 
m.  1st,  Janette  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Ives,  Esq.  of 
St.  Catlierinc's  Hill,  Norwich,  by  whom  (who  d.  1846)  he 
had  issue, 

Charles  Warden,  l.iiut.  93rd  Highlanders,  killed  at  the 

relief  of  Lucknow,  March,  1858. 
Albert  William,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hotham. 
Anne,  m.    12  Sept.  1854,  Hon.  St.  John   George   Paul 
Mettiuen,  2nd  son  of  Paul,  1st  Lord  Methuen,  and  has 
issue. 
Victoria  Janette,  m.  7  June,  1866,  Trevor  Becher,  Esq., 

son  of  John  Becher,  Esq.  of  Caversham  Rise,  Berks. 
He    ni.    2ndly,  Catherine  Frances  Eleanora,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Colegrave,   Esq.  formerly  of  Bracebridge  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  15  June,  1874,  having  had  issue, 
William  de  Manby. 

Isabel  Mary  Catherine,  \Unfortunately  burned  to  death, 
Kathleen  Agnes  Emily,  J  11  May,  1874. 

Capt.  Sergison's  grandson. 


SEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEE 


1821 


Waiiden  Geokge  Sergison,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  .6. 1801 ; 
m.  March,  1825,  Editha,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Jacob  Henry  Astlcy, 
5th  Bart,  of  Melton  Constable,  Xorfolk,  and  Seaton  Delaval, 
Northumberland,  whose  eldest  son.  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  was 
summoned  to  Parliament  by  writ,  as  Baron  Hastings,  May, 
1841,  the  abeyance  of  the  barony,  created  by  Edward  I.,  1290, 
having  been  terminated  inSir  Jacob's  favour.  By  her  (who  d. 
1811}  he  had  issue, 

Warden,  of  Cuckfield. 

Editha  Agnes,  m.  May,  18SS,  James  Taylor,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Kendcomb  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

Adelaide  Emily. 

Emily,  m.  1889,  Kev.  Asgill  Colvile. 

Mr.  Sergison  was  a  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Sussex  and  Capt.  2nd 
Sussex  R.V.  He  d.  22  May,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 
Warden  Sergison,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield  Park,  Sussex,  Capt. 
4th  Queen's  Own  Hussars,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hon.  Major  2nd 
Sussex K. v.,  b.  13  July,  1835;  ni.  8Jan.  1867,  Emilia,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Gordon  Gordon-Cumming,  2nd  Bart,  of 
Altyre  and  Gordonstoun,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1891, 
Eev.  Seymour  Edgell)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Warden,  now  of  Cuckfield. 

II.  Michael  Uelaval,  b.  13  Sept.  1872;  d.  11  Feb.  1888,  at 
Eton  Coll. 

I.  Kyrie  Adelaide,  d.  1869,  in  India. 

II.  Editlia  Elma,  m.  6  Aug.  1890,  Joseph  H.  Eussell  Bailey, 
D.L.,  Lieut.  Clrenadier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Sir  J.  K. 
Bailey,  Bart.  M.P.,  ol  Glanusk  Park,  co.  Brecon,  and  has 
issue. 

Capt.  Sergison  d.  16  July,  1888. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  dolphins  naiant 
embowed  sa.,  a  plate  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  dolphin,  as  in  the  arms,  wounded  by  an  arrow  trans- 
versely arg.  vulned  ppr. 

&aii— Cuckfield  Park,  and  Butler's  Green,  near  Hayward's 
Heath ;  and  Slaugham  Park,  near  Crawley,  Sussex. 


SEKJEANTSON    OF    HANLITH    HALL. 

Seejeantson,  Cecil  Mxles,  Esq.  of  Hanlitli 
Hall,  CO.  York,  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Kegt.,  b.  3 
April,  1871. 

Lineage. — This  family,  settled  at  Kirby  Malham  since 
1357,  has  held  property  at  Hanlith,  in  the  parish  of  Kirby- 
Malham,  for  more  than  300  years,  and  has  been  settled  in 
Yorkshire  for  more  than 500  years. 

Thomas  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith  (which  he  purchased 
in  1565),  left  lands  at  his  death  s.  p.,  1594,  to  his  nephews, 
George  and  Eobert  Serjeantson,  sons  of  his  brother,  Kobert. 
Of  these  nephews, 

PiOBERT  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  had,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  a  son, 

William  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  m.  twice.  By  Ann 
his  first  wife,  he  had  two  sons,  Leonard  and 

Robert  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  bapt.  1627,  m.  Alice, 
dau.  of  John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Malham,  and  had  ason, 

William  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  J. P.,  b.  1G63;  vi. 
1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Wade,  Esq.  of  Kilnsey,  Capt. 
of  Horse  in  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  and  Capt.  of  Foot  in  the 
trained  Band  of  the  County,  and  had 

Robert,  of  whom  presently. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Walker,  Esq.  of 
Hungerhill,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Richard,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabetli,  ra.  Thomas  Norton,  Esq.  of  Grantley,  and  had  a 
son.  Sir  Fletcher  Norton,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
afterwards  Lord  Grantley. 

Alice,  m.  Thomas  King,  Esq.  of  Skellands. 

Jane,  m.  John  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Chapel  House,  Skipton. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  6.  1683 ;  m.  Mary, 
sister  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Newland  Park,  he  had  (with 
three  daus.,  Alice,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Archdale,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Thomas  Trant,  Esq. ;  Sarah,  m.  Dennis  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Shetlield;  and  Mary,  d.  s.  ji.)  a  son, 

William  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith  and  Wakefield,  b. 
1716;  m.  1736,  Susanna,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Moore, 
M.D.,  of  Wakefield,  and  had  issue  (with  a  dau.  Susanna,  wife 
of  Gen.  Prescott),  a  son, 

William  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith  and  Wakefield,  who 
jii.  l.st,  Jane,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  Edward  Rookes  Leedes,  Esq. 
of  Royds  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Brookes  Leedes,  of  Hanlith  and  Camphill,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Dawkins,  Esq.  of  Over  Norton,  co.  Oxford, 


and  Standlinch,  Wilts,  by  Lady  Juliana  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Portmore,  and  d.  1840,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  1831)  had  issue, 

William  Leedes,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  s.  p. 

George  John,  of  Hanlith  Hall,  and  Camphill,  co.  York, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,b.  1800;  m.  1836,  Emma  (who  rf.  1869), 
dau.  of  Robert  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  by  his 
wife,  Hon  F'rances  Laura  Dundas,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st 
Lord  Dundas,  and  Lady  Charlotte  Fitzwilliam  his  wile. 

Juliana  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Henry  B.  Cooke,  Rector  of  Dar- 
field. 

Elizabeth  Henrietta,  m.  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cowsby 
Hall. 

Jane  Frances,  d.  s.  p. 

Caroline  Susanna,  m.  Rev.  Pennyman  Wolsey,  Canon  of 
Ripon. 

II.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister 
Eleanor,  wife  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  James  Willoughby)  of  James 
Hobson,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had 

III.  James,  Rector  of  Kirby  Knowle  and  Bagby,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Peter  Bel!,  Esq.  of  Thirsk  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hobson  James,  Major  50th  Light  Infantry,  m.  Fanny 
Buckle,  and  (/.  in  India,  leaving  two  daus.,  Mary,  m. 
Col.  Alexander  Stewart,  Madras  army,  and  F'rances,  m. 
Jolin  Walker,  Esq.  of  Mount  St.  John. 

2  Peter,  of  Liverpool,  to.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jordan, 
Esq.,  andrf.  Feb.  1858,  having  had  issu.e,  1  James  Jordan 
(Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Lichtield,  b.  18S5,  m.  1868, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Buckley,  Rector  of  St. 
Thomas,  Manchester,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Akroyd,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  Halifax,  and  d. 
1886,  leaving  Cecil  Mtles,  now  of  Hanlith  Hall, 
Ronald,  Lovelace,  Mildred,  Edith,  and  Monica;  2 
William  Francis,  6.  1b37,  d.  unm.  1877;  3  Peter,  b. 
1839,  m.  Katherine  Evans,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  a  dau. 
Katharine;  1  Elizabeth;  2  Mary  Ellen,  m.  Lieut.-Col. 
Valentine  Clayton,  R.E.  ;  3  Emma. 

3  Edward,  Rector  of  Kirby  Knowle  and  Bagby,  m.  Emma, 
dau.  of  C.  Walker,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  1857. 

4  Charles,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  s.p. 

5  Arthur,  to.,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  two  daus.,  Julia  and 
Kate  Edith. 

1  Emma,  ra.  Josiah  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Wood,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Preston. 

3  Emily,  m.  Henry  Bean,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

4  Julia,  m.  Rev.  Morton  E.  Wilson,  Rector  of  Kirk 
Sandal. 

IV.  Robert,  of  the  51st  Eegt.,  and  Major  West  York 
Militia,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Doiman,  Esq.  of 
Harbour  Hill,  Kinsale,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Hanlith,  Tasmania,  Capt.  40th  Regt., 
present  at  Waterloo,  vi.  Slarion,  dau.  of  Richard  WiUis, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  M.L.C.,  of  Wanstead,  in  Tasmania,  and  was 
killed  in  "Van  Dieman's  Land.  He  liad  William,  m. 
Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  R.  Meyrick,  of  Ludlow  ;  Jlarian 
Isabel  Sarah,  m.  Aug.  1863,  Edmund  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of 
Ceylon. 

2  Robert  James,  Vicar  of  Snaith,  co.  York,  in.  1828,  Maria 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Ballard,  of  Bath,  and  of  Coates  Hall,  co.  York, 
and(/.  Oct.  1861,  having  had  issue,  William  James  (Rev.), 
M.A.,  Winestead  Rectory,  near  Hull,  6.  7  June,  1831,  m. 
6  Aug.  1867,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Maister,  Esq.  of 
Camblesforth  Hall  and  Beverley,  and  has  a  son,  Robert 
Leonard,  b.  11  June,  1868,  and  a  dau.  Mary  Ethel  ; 
Nicholas  Edmund ;  Anna  Maria,  m.  1S59,  Frank  Henry 
Eadon  Eadon,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Eadon,  Esq.  of 
Snaith  and  Whitley ;  Emily  Isabella,  m.  Charles  Lionel 
FitzGerald,  of  Turlough  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Mayo ;  Maria  Frances,  m.  J.  H.  Braithwaite, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

1  Mary,  d.  1862.  2  Elizabeth,  d.  1874. 

3  Isabella,  d.  1884.  4  Sarah,  d.  1870. 

Arms — Paly  of  six  or  and  sa.,  on  a  bend  az.  a  sn-ord  ppr. 
Crest — A  cherub's  head  and  wings  displayed  ppr.  Motto — Pro 
aris  et  focis. 

Seats — Hanlith  Hall,  Craven ;  Camphill,  near  Bedale. 


PEABCE-SEROCOLD  late  OE  CHEKRY- 
HINTON. 

Peaece-Seeocold,  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Taplow 
Hill,  Bucks,  b.  28  Aug.  1827  ;  m.  1859,  Marie,  ilau. 
of  Col.  George  St.  Leger  Grenfell,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Oswald,  b.  24  July,  1865. 

II.  Eric,  Lieut.  King's  Royal  Rifles,  b.  18  July,  1870. 

III.  Charles,  b.  1872.  iv.  Claud,  b.  1875. 

I.  Minna. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  E.  Cameron  Gallon,  Esq.  of  Shelsley  Grange, 
CO.  Worcester. 

III.  Margaret.  iv.  Caroline. 
V.  Dorothy.  vi.  Ruth. 


1S22 


SEE 


TI-IE  LAXDED  GENTRY. 


SET 


Lineage.— Thirteen  descents  of  this  family  were  recorded 
iu  the  Visit;ition  of  London,  by  Sir  H.  St.  George,  Richmond 
Herald,  1623,  anil  continued  in  the  Visitation  of  Cambriilge- 
shire  16S4,  and  in  that  of  Loudon  1CS7. 

Hc.MFRY  Letwood,  sonof  KiCHARD  Letwood,  Esq.  of  Lanca- 
shire, by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Soroould, 
Esq.  of  Sawford,  co.  Lancaster,  assumed  the  surname  of  Soro- 
coLE.  He  j)i.  a  dau.  of  John  Curzon,  and  was  father  of 
liOBERT  SoROCoLE,  who  111.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Little,  of 
Manchester,  and  was  grandfather  of  {sie  Skeels  of  Chatteris) 

KoGER  SoRocoLE,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Molincux, 
of  Sefton,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 

Ealph  Sorocole,  whose  sou  (by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Koy,.s), 

Tho-mas  Sorocole,  of  Salford,  was  father  of,  besides  other 
issue, 

liALPH  Sorocole,  who  m.  Catherine  Hardiuan,  and  was 
father  of 

Tno.MAs  Serocold,  of  London,  mercer,  living  1559,  when  he 
received  the  freedom  of  the  city.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Xewton,  and  h.-id  a  son, 

Ralph  Serocold,  who  m.  twice;  1st,  a  dau.  of  Thomas 
Blagrave ;  and  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Sicklemore,  of 
Ipswich,  and  by  the  latter  had  issue, 

Thomas,  b.  1649,  at  Hinton,  co.  Cambridge,  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Aynge,  and  d.  1721.  His  descendant  and  heir 
general  is  the  Rev.  Serocold  C.  Skeels,  of  St.  Martin's, 
Stamford  {,<ee  Skeels  of  Chatteris). 

Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  to  Henry  Underwood,  of  Northamptonshire  ; 
and  2ndly,  to  Francis-Chambers,  of  Hauxtou,  co.  Cam- 
bridge. 

Elizabeth,  m.  to  H.  Hall,  of  Harding  Court,  co.  Oxford. 

Mary. 
The  2nd  son, 

Walter  .Serocold,  of  Hinton,  co.  Cambridge,  b.  1651,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Westrop,  of  Hildeuham,  in  the  same 
shire,  and  had  issue :  his  youngest  s  n, 

Thomas  Serocold,  b.  1601,  in.  Esther,  dau.  of  MarkLawne, 
and  d.  1774,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  to —  Osborne,  one 
son. 

The  Rev.  Walter  .Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, b.  1720,  who  (11.  Mary,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Richardson,  alias 
Marshall,  and  d.  1789,  having  had  issue, 

Walter,  b.  1758,  Capt.  R.N.,  killed  in  action  at  Corsica,  9 

Aug.  1794,  s.  p. 
Anne,  of  whom  presently. 
T^tar}',  d.  uiim.  1837. 
Harriet,  m.  to  George  Borlase,  B.D.,  son  of  Borlase,  of  Castle 

Horneck,  co.  Cornwall,  and  d.  1792. 
Margaret,  m.  to  William  Wade,  B.D.,  and  d.  1842,  leaving 

an  only  son,  the  Rev.  William-Serocold  Wade. 

The  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  her  brother, 

Anxe  Serocold,  m.  William  Pearce,  JD.D.,  who  was  b.  1744, 
at  St.  Keverne,  co.  Cornwall,  where  his  family  had  possessed 
the  lands  of  Rosuick,  for  three  centuries.  This  gentleman 
wa.s  Master  of  the  Temple  1787,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambrid.^e, 
1789,  and  Dean  of  Ely  1797.  He  d.  1820,  leaving  by  Anne 
Serocold,  whod.  1835,  an  only  child, 

Eev.  Edward-Serocold  Pearce-Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton, 
who  assumed  by  royal  licence,  30  July,  1842,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Serocold.    The  Rev.  Edward-Pearco- 
Serocold,   who  was  of  Cherryhinton,  co.  Cambridge,  J. P.,  h. 
28  April,  1796  ;  m.  1st,  30  Oct.  1S24,  Georgiana-Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Smith,  Esq.  (brother  of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Carring- 
ton),  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  182s)  had  issue, 
Walter-Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton,   co.  Cambridge,  b.  7 
Aug.  lb2o:  formerly  Capt.  66th  Regt. ;  m.   1853,  Anielie, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Judge  Duval,  of  Quebec  ;  and  d,  14  Aug. 
18S0,  leaving  two  daus.,  Georgiana,  and  Edith  Cecile. 
Chakles-Serocold,  present  representative. 
George-Edward-Serocold,  formerly  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  10  Dec. 
Is28  ;  ra.   1st,   1  Juno,  18S4,  Amy,  only  dau.  of  John  G. 
Richardson,  Esq.  of  Pant-y-Gwydir,  Swansea,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  15  Aug.  1872)  has  issue, 

1  Edward,  b.  27  March,  1871. 

1  Mabel,  m.  24  July,  1890,  John  Paget,  eldest  son  of  the 
Right  Hon.  John  William  MeUor,  Q.C,  of  Culmhead, 
Somerset. 

2  Violet  Amy.  3  Jlildred. 

He  ra.  2ndly,   17  Jan.  1874,  Mary  Clarke,  eldest  dau.  of 
J.  Clarke  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Derwen  Fawr,  near  Swansea, 
and  has  issue,  one  dau, 
Winifred  Margaret. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  4  Aug.  1812,  Charlotte-Eleanor,  dau.  of  Col. 

Arthur  Vansittart,  of   Shotte.sbrook,  Berkshire,    by  Caroline 

his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  and  had  by  her 

two  daus., 


1  Charlotte,  m.  Eev.  H.  Robeson,  Archdeacon  of  Bristol. 

2  Teresa,  m.  John  Richardson,   Esq.   of  Glaubydau  Park, 
Glamorganshire. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron,  arg.  and  sa..  In 
chief,  two  fleurs-de-lis,  az.,  and  a  castle,  in  base,  or,  for  Sero- 
coid;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  chevron,  arg.  and  or,  in  chief,  two 
Cornish  choughs,  ppr.,  in  base,  three  roses,  gu.  growing  out 
of  a  mount,  vert,  for  Pearce. 

Crests — 1st,  a  castle,  or,  with  a  fleur-de-lis  issuing  from  the 
battlements,  az.,  for  Serocold;  2nd,  in  front  of  a  rose,  gu.,  a 
Cornish  chough,  jipr.,  for  Pearce. 

lieside/ice — Taplow  Hill,  Maidenhead. 


SETON    OF    CARISTON". 

Seton,  George,  Esq.,  M.A.  Oxon,  E.E.S.E., 
F.S.A.S.,  representative  of  the  Setons  of  Cariston, 
CO.  Fife,  b.  25  June,  1822,  called  to  the  Scottish  Bar 
1846,  author  of  The  Law  and  Practice  of  Heraldry 
in  Scotland,  and  other  works ;  m.  26  Sept.  1849, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Hunter,  Esq. 
of  Thurston,  co.  Haddington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4 
July,  1883),  has  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  13  Feb.  1852. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lindsay,  in.  13  Feb.  1878,  William  Livingstone 
Watson,  Esq.,  of  Ayton,  co.  Perth,  by  whom  she  has  a 
son,  Robert  William  Seton,  b.  20  Aug.  1879. 

n.  Margaret  Montgomerie,  m.  18  Dec.  1886,  Vyvyan  D'Oyly 
Wintle,  of  Shanghai,  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Major-Gen.  Alfred  Wintle,  R.H.A.,  and  d.  s.  jj.  at 
Shanghai,  25  Sept.  1890. 

III.  Mary  Stuart. 

Mr.  Seton  is  also  senior  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Seton,  of  Olirestob,  4th  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of 
Winton,  and  representative  of  Mary  Seton,  one  of 
the  "  four  Maries "  in  attendance  upon  Mary, 
Qeeen  of  Scots,  who  was  half-sister  of  the  1st  Baron 
of  Cariston.  Among  other  heir-looms  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Mr.  Seton  is  the  two-handed  sword  of  Sir 
Cliristopher  Seton,  who  m.  Christian,  sister  of  King 

KOBEET  BeUCE. 

Lineage. — The  Hon.  John  Setox,  2nd  son  of  George, 
6th  Lord  Seton,  by  mizabeth  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  John,  Lord 
Yester,  ra.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  David  Balfour,  of  Cariston, 
and  was  1st  Baron  of  Cariston.  Being  a  favourite  with  his 
grandmother,  Lady  Janet  Hepburn  (widow  of  George,  5th  Lord 
Seton,  who  fell  at  Flodden),  she  acquired  for  him  the  lands  of  ^ 
Foulstruther,in  East  Lothian, and  added  them  to  his  patrimony.  _ 
During  the  absence  of  his  brother  George,  7th  Lord  Seton, 
abroad,  a  report  of  his  lordship's  decease  having  reached 
Scotland,  John  was  put  in  possession  of  his  whole  estate,  as  '^ 
appears  by  a  charter  under  the  Great  Seal,  dated  1545.  He 
also  assumed  the  titles  of  Lord  Seton,  and  sat  in  Parliament  as 
a  peer;  but,  on  his  brother's  return,  was  dispossessed  of  both 
estate  and  honours.  The  temporary  acquisition  of  the  lordship 
of  Seton  proved  very  unfortunate  to  John  and  his  posterity, 
as  he  was  obliged,  in  order  to  clear  off  the  extraordinary  ex- 
penses incurred  thereby,  to  sell  his  lands  in  Lothian,  as  well 
as  a  portion  of  his  Fife  estate.  He  afterwards  got  a  charter 
under  the  Great  Seal  from  Queen  Mary,  of  the  Barony  of 
Cariston,  &c.,  dated  1563.  Besides  two  daus.  (Geilles  and 
Elspetb),  he  had  three  sons, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Sir),  Knt.,  Capt.  Scots  Guards  in  France,  lii.  a  dau. 
of  the  Count  de  Bourbon,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  who  m. 
Adinston  of  that  ilk,  an  ancient  baron  in  East  Lothian,  of 
whom  was  lineally  descended  Christian  Hepburn,  4th. 
Countess  of  Winton.  From  the  time  of  Robert  the  Bruce, 
the  family  of  Adinston  were  the  hereditary  standard-bearers- 
of  the  House  of  St-ton. 

III.  James,  residing  in  France  in  16C1. 

From  records  in  the  Nation.al  Library  at  Paris,  it  appears 
that  "  Jehan  Seton,  ecuyor,  Sieur  de  Cariston,  Lieutenant 
exempt  des  gardes  ecossaises  du  corps  du  roi,"  m.  1622, 
"Demoiselle  Catherine  Eustache,"  and  that  he  d.  1661.  He 
was  probably  son  either  of  Sir  John  or  of  his  brother  James. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Seton,  2nd  Baron  of  Cariston,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Ayton,  of  that  ilk,  co.  Fife,  and  had  (besides  four  daus., 
Elspeth,  Margaret,  Christian,  and  Isobel)  four  sons,  Alexander, 
Andrew,  Christopher,  and  his  success  r, 

George  Seton,  3rd  Baron  of  Caiiston,  m.  1620,  Cecilia,  dau. 
of  David  Kynynmond,  of  that  ilk  and  CraighaM,  co.  Fife,  auil. 
by  her  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 


SET 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SET 


1823 


I.  Geoege,  his  licir. 

II.  David,  m.  and  settled  in  Yorkshire,  and  had  issue.* 

HI.  Alexander,  J. P.  of  St.  Andrews,  was  twice  m.,  his  2nd 
wife  being  Helen  Napier,  widow  of  Binnins  of  Dunino.  His 
son,  David,  «i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Watson,  of  Atherny,by  whom 
he  had  four  daus. 

I.  Anne,  d.  iinm. 

II.  Isabel,  m.  George  Seton,  representative  of  the  family  of 
Parbroath  (now  supposed  to  be  represented  by  William 
Seton,  of  Kew  York),  and  had  a  son,  James,  who  d.  in 
Spain. 

III.  Cecilia,  m.  David  Craigengelt. 

His  eldest  son  and  successor, 

George  Seton,  4th  Baron  of  Cariston,  was  educated  at  Seton 
Palace  with  Lord  Seton,  son  of  the  Earl  of  WinLon,  had  the 
management  of  the  affairs  of  the  regality  of  Dunfermline  from 
his  kinsman  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Dunfermline,  and  declined 
an  offer  of  knighthood.  Contrary  to  his  inclination,  he  was 
obliged  to  join  the  Covenanters  of  Fife  at  the  battle  of  Kilsyth  ; 
but  afteiTvards,  with  his  son  Christopher,  he  accompanied  his 
chief,  the  Earl  of  Winton,  when  he  commanded  the  Lothian 
Militia  at  Bothwoll  Bridge.  He  m.  1638,  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Seton,  of  Olivestob,  4th  son  of  Robert,  1st  Earl 
of  Winton,  and  left  with  three  daus.,  (i.  Mary,  m.  Bimiing,  of 
Dunino;  ii.  Elizabeth ;  iii.  Anne)  six  sons, 

I.  George,  d.  young. 

II.  Chuistopheb,  his  heir. 

III.  Alexander,  an  Otficer  in  General  Dalyell's  troop  of  horse 
at  the  battle  of  Pentland  Hills,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Lindsay 
of  Pitskanly,  co.  Forfar,  and  had  one  child,  who  d.  young. 

IV.  David,  m.  Marjory,  dau.  and  heir  of  Archibald,  of  Black- 
hall,  CO.  Fife,  and  had  several  children,  of  whom 

David,  who  was  bred  to  the  medical  profession,  m.  Chris- 
tian, dau.  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  Bart,  of  Penicuik,  co.  Edin- 
burgh, and  left,  inter  alios,  a  son, 
Henry,  I).  1741,  Capt.  in  the  French  Regt.  of  Chasseurs 
Britanniques,  with  which  he  served  in  the  American 
war,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  ni.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  George  Seton,  7th  Baron  of  Cariston,  of  whom 
afterwards. 

V.  John,  killed  in  a  scuffle  at  Falkland  by  a  party  of  Crom- 
well's troopers.  vi.  William,  d.  1698. 

The  4th  Baron  d.  1688,  aged  sixty-six,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Christopher  Seton,  5th  Baron  of  Cariston,  who  was  ap- 
pointed Lieut,  of  one  of  the  independent  troops  of  horse  raised 
during  the  reign  of  James  VII.  and  commanded  by  Colin,  Earl 
of  Balcarres.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Patrick 
Lindesay,  of  Woolmerston,  co.  Fife,  by  whom  he  had,  with  one 
dau.  Catharine,  ?u.  JohnLindsay,  of  Kirkforthar,  two  sons, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Adair,  Geographer 
for  Scotland,  and  had  several  children,  of  whom  Jean,  7ti. 
her  cousin,  George  Seton,  7th  Baron  of  Cariston,  and 

Robert  (6.  1722,  d.  1795),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard 
Cox,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
Sarah,  m.  Miles  Marley,  Esq.,  and  Juliana,  d.  unm.)  four 
sons,  1  Robert  Eglinton,  an  Ufficer  in  the  army,  killed  in 
the  American  war;  2  Winton  ;  3  Christopher  Melville, 
both  d.  iu  childhood;  4  William  Garden,  Col.  C.B.,  b. 
1775,  who  commanded  the  88th  Regt.  at  Batlajos  and 
Salamanca,  d.  24  March,  1842,  having  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  C.  Hazlett,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
Juliana  Josephine,  m.  Rev.  W.  H.  M'AIpine,  and  Mar- 
garet, d.  unm.)  four  sons, 

1  Miles  Charles,  an  Officer  in  the  85th  Regt.,  h.  23  Sept. 
1808  ;  d.  18  Sept.  1877  ;  m.  1st,  1832,  Ann  Maria,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Josias  Cocke,  Esq.  of  Camborne  and 
Trekersby,  co.  Cornwall,  by  whom  he  had  (besides  a 
dau.  Julia,  m.  4  Dec.  1858,  Caesar  Hastings  Otway,  Esq.) 
(see  Otway  of  Castle  Otway)  two  sons, 

William  Garden  Seton,  of  Trekersby,  Cornwall,  and 
Blandfield  House,  Edinburgh,  b.  1836,  formerly  Capt. 
82nd  Regt.,  in.  1871,  Amy  Isabel,  dau.  of  James 
Forsyth,  Esq.  of  Glengorm,  co.  Argyll,  by  whom  he 
has  (besides  three  daus.,  Isabel  Margaret,  Amy 
Magdalen,     and    Dorothea    Eva)    two    sons,    Miles 

*  There  is  reason  to  believe  that  this  David  was  the  ancestor 
of  the  family  of  Seaton  residing  at  Gothenburg,  in  Sweden,  who 
trace  their  descent  from  Robert  Seaton,  of  Grimethorp  Hall,  co. 
York  (d.  1716,  cet.  78),  and  who  may  not  improbably  have  been 
David's  son.  Robert's  great-grandson  was  John  Fox  Seaton, 
of  Pontefract,  who,  besides  other  children,  had  two  sons, 

I.  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Seaton,  K.C.B.,  6.  1806,  whose  biography 
was  published  a  few  years  ago. 

II.  George,  of  Gothenburg,  m.  1835,  Eleanor  M'Killop  (sister 
of  Capt.  M'Killop,  of  H.M.S.  "Snake,"  in  which  he  greatly 
distinguished  himself  at  Yenikale),  and  had  three  sons, 
George,  Douglas,  and  Arthur  Edward,  of  whom  the  last  is 
a  merchant  in  Gothenburg.  The  arms  carried  by  the 
Swedish  family  are  gu.  a  bend  arg.  between  six  martlets  or. 
Cr«jit— A  martlet.    il/o«o— Hazard  zet  forward. 


Charles  Cariston,  h.  1874,  and  James  Nigel  Cariston, 

b.  1875. 
Miles  Charles,  b.  1838,  Major  Hampshire  (07th)  Regt., 

m.  1866,  Mabel  Catherine,  dau.  of  —  Court,  Esq. 
Miles  Charles  Seton,  sen.,  m.  2ndly,  15  April,  18J1,  Hon.. 
Mary  Ursula,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Viscount 
Sidmouth,  by  whom  he  had  (with  three  daus.,  Edith 
Wary,  m.  George  Dickson,  Esq.,  Sheriff  Substitute  of 
Berwick,  and  d.  1869;  Margaret  Ursula,  vi.  Philip  Peck, 
Esq. ;  and  Eva,  m.  George  Ninian  Logan  Home,  Esq., 
Ifith  Regt.,  of  Broom  House  and  Edrom,  co.  Berwick) 
eight  sons, 

Henry  Cariston,  S.  1842,  Capt.  R.A.,  d.  s.  p.  11  Sept. 
1880. 

Bertram  William,  b.  1845;  m.  1869,  Isabella  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Nelson  Kearsey  Cotter,  M.D.,  of  Butte- 
vant,  CO.  Cork  (son  of  Sir  Laurence  Cotter,  Bart.), 
by  whom  he  has  a  son,  Malcolm  Cotter  Cariston,  b. 
1872. 

Leonard  Miles  Cari.stcn,  b.  1847;  vi.  1882,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Bukkulla,  N.S.W. 
by  whom  he  has  a  son,  Bertram  Wyndham. 

Malcolm  Robert,  b.  1850;  d.  1858. 

Ronald  Cariston,  b.  1853;  711.  1874,  Augusta  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  R.  Christie,  Esq.,  late  Madras 
Light  Cavalry,  by  whom  he  has  Hubert  Addington 
Arniel  Cariston,  Ronald  Wiles  Cariston,  Charles 
Henry  Cariston,  and  Archibald  Eardley  Eglinton. 

Basil,  b.  1858;  m.  21  Oct.  1886,  Ellen  Georgina,  only 
dau.  of  Col.  Logan  Home,  K.L.H.,  of  Edrom,  co.  Ber- 
wick. 

"Winton  Cariston,  6.  1862. 

Hubert  Addington,  b.  1864  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

2  William  Garden,  Major  41st  Regt.,  b.  1813;  m.  1847, 
Anna  Shaw,  only  dau.  of  Ileniy  Shaw  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Dollardstown,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

Henry  Garden. 
Robert  Eglinton. 

3  John  Hariis,  h.  1SI7;  d.  1844. 

4  Robert  Eglinton,  formerly  an  Officer  in  the  93rd  High- 
landers, Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.  Commanding  City  Dublin 
Militia,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Garnett,  li;sq.  of  Green 
Park,  CO.  Meath,  by  whom  (besides  other  sons  and 
daus.)  he  had  a  son, 

Winton,  Major  Leinster  Regt.  (Royal  Canadians)  b. 
29  June,  1854. 

The  5th  Baron  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Watson,  of  Atherny,. 
and  by  her  had  issue,  David,  Robert,  and  James,  who  all  d. 
young;  Christian,/)!.  —  Graham,  in  Perth  ;  Anne;  Margaret; 
Mary,  m.  John  Lamont,  Surgeon ;  and  Jean,  m.  Christopher, 
son  of  Lamont  of  Newton.  He  d.  1718,  aged  73,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Seton,  6th  Baron  of  Cariston,  m.  1st,  Margaret,, 
eldest  dau.  of  David  Boswell,  of  Balmuto,  co.  Fife,  and  widow 
of  Thomas  Majoribanks,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

f.  George,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1722,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Law,  of  Erunton, 
CO.  Fife,  and  by  her  had  (with  three  daus.,  Margaret,  d.  young; 
Elizabeth,  in.  Capt.  George  Lindsay  of  Kirkforthar;  and  Mar- 
garet, d.  unm.  1748)  three  sons, 
II.  Christopher,  who  d.  at  sea  off  the  coast  of  Guinea. 
HI.  James,  an  officer  of  the  army,  engaged  in  the  rising  of 
1745    when    only  iifteen    years  of    age,  was   wounded  at 
Culloden,  and  taken  as  a  prisoner  to  Carlisle,  where  he  was 
liberated  through  the  interest  of  John,  Earl  of  Crawford, 
with  Frederick,  Prince  of  Hesse.     He  afterwards  went  ta 
Holland,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Bergen-op-Zoom. 
On  quitting  the  Dutch  service,  he  was  appointed  Senior 
Lieut,  of  the  105th  Regt.,  raised  by  General  David  Graeme 
of  Gorthy,  and  after  serving  some  years  in  the  54th  Regt. 
retired  from  the  army  in  1774;  he  d.   in  1817,  in  the  sstli 
year  of  his  age.    He  ni.  1783,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Siuison,  of  Brunton,  and  had  one  dau.  Anne,  who  d.  1803. 
IV.  John,  Capt.  of  a  West  India  merchant  ship,  settled  in 
Dublin,  and  m.  Lueinda,  dau. of  Capt.  Cau.sier,  of  the  revenue 
service,  by  whom,  besides  other  sons  who  d.  young,  he  had- 
a  son,  John,  and  three  daus. 

The  6th  Baron  d.  1760,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Seton,  7th  Baron  of  Cariston,  who  m.  Jean,  eldest; 
dau.  of  his  uncle  Christopher,  and  had  (with  six  daus.,  i.  Mar- 
garet, of  whom  aftenvards  ;  11.  Christian,  m.  Thomas  Barland, 
Esq.  of  Rosebank,  and  four  others  who  d.  unm.)  two  sons, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher,  who  joined  the  54th  Regt.  in  1776,  and  served 
during  the  whole  of  the  American  war,  and  also  in  the 
campaign  in  Flanders  and  Holland,  1794-95,  under  the  Duke 
of  York.  He  was  afterwards  sent  to  the  West  Indies  again.st; 
the  French  and  Carribs  of  St.  Vincent,  and  commanded  the 
Grenadiers  at  the  storming  of  the  Vigii,  when  he  was  severely 
wounded.  In  1792,  he  was  arraigned  before  a  court-maitial 
at  the  Horse  Guards,  along  with  two  brother-officers,  at 
the  instigation  of  the  celebrated  William  Cobbett,  formerly 
Sergeant-Major  of  the  54thliegt.,  who  failed,  to  appear  oa 


1824 


SET 


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SEV 


the  day  appointed  for  the  trial,  when  all  the  accused  were 
honourably  acquitted.  Major  Christopher  Seton,  hi.  1797, 
Catharine,  eldest  d;ui.  and  co-heir  of  Creorge  Lindsay,  ot 
Kirkforthar,  and  widow  of  Robert  Carmicliael,  of  Bahnblae, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  George  James  Lindsay,  who  d.  in 
infancy. 
The  7th  Baron  d.  1762,  aged  4S,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

George  Seton,  Sth  Baron,  aud  last  proprietor  of  Cariston, 
who.  after  the  sale  of  the  last  portion  of  his  estate,  about  17S0, 
betook  himself  to  a  military  life,  first  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  50th 
Eegt.,  and  aftenrards  had  the  brevet  rank  of  Capt.  in  the  7Sth 
Highlanders.  He  d.  unm.  1797,  aged45,  and  was  s.  in  the 
representation  of  the  family  by  his  brother, 

Chkistopher  Setos,  at  whose  death  s.jp.  1819,  it  devolved 
on  the  descendants  of  his  sister, 

Margaret  Seton,  who  »i.  Henry  Seton,  grandson  of  David 
Seton  of  Blackball,  4th  son  of  George,  4th  Baron  of  Cariston,  by 
whom  she  had  (with  two  daus.,  Jean,  m.  William  Blair,  Esq. 
and  Melville,  m.  William  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Tayside,  Tertk)  two 
sons,  David,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  1826,  and 

George  Seton,  Comm.  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  m.  12  Jan. 
1S19,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Seaside,  co. 
Perth,  and  d.  21  June,  1S25,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus., 
1.  George,  the  present  representative  of  the  family. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  25  July,  1838,  Edward  James  Jackson,  Esq., 
B.A.  Oxon  (who  d.  1878),  of  Upwell,  Norfolk,  and  The 
Priory,  St.  Andrews,  Fife,  and  d.  28  April,  1885,  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  9  July,  1845,  John  Buchanan-Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Leny,  Spittal,  and  Bardowie,  Chief  of  the  clan 
Buchanan,  andcL  5  July,  1892,  leaving  issue. 

Arms — Or,  three  crescents  within  a  double  tressure  flowered 
and  counter-flowered  gu.,  and  in  the  centre  an  otter's  head  sa., 
for  Balfour.  This  family  have  sometimes  been  in  the  habit 
of  quartering  the  entire  arms  of  Balfour  with  their  own,  viz., 
1st  and  4th,  Seton,  as  above,  without  the  otter's  head  :  2nd 
and  3rd,  Bauocr,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.,  betwixt  two  otters' 
heads  in  chief  of  the  second  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  az.,  an 
otter's  head  erased  of  the  first.  Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  a 
dragon  vert,  wings  elevated,  spouting  fire  ppr.,  and  charged  with 
a  star  arg.    Motto — Hazard  zet  fordward. 

Rijidt-nces—iS,  Old  Cavendish  Street,  London,  W. ;  and 
Ayton  House,  Abernethy,  co.  Perth. 


SETON    OF    MOUNIE. 

Seton,  Datid,  Esq.  of  Mounie,  co.  Aberdeen, 
J.P.,  formerly  of  the  93rd  Highlanders,  and  after- 
wards of  the  49th  Regt.  (retired),  b.  1817;  s.  his 
brother,  Lieut.-Col.  Seton,  1S52. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  Setons  of  Pit- 
viedden,  Barts.,  who  derive  their  descent  from  the  Hon.  William 
Seton,  younger  brother  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Huntly. 

George  Seton,  of  Mounie  {2nd  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Seton, 
of  Pitmedden,  a  Lord  of  Session,  under  the  title  of  Lord  Pit- 
medden,  who  was  created  a  Bart,  of  Novia  Scotia  1683  (see 
Et3KE's  Peerage  and  BaronUoge),  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Gibson,  Bart,  of  Pentland,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  sons,  who  d.  unm.)  a  dau.  Helen,  wife  of  Alexander  Leslie, 
Esq.  of  Warthill.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Leslie, 
grandson  of  James  Leslie,  of  Warthill,  and  had  by  her  a  son 
and  five  daus., 

William,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  ot  whom  presently. 

Isabella,  to.  Picv.  Skene  Ogilvy,  D.D. 

Catherine,  to.  William  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Xewton,  an  Officer 
in  the  army, 

Eachel.  Jean. 

The  only  son, 

William  Seton,  s.  his  father,  but  d.  unm.,  when  the  estates 
devolved  upon  his  sister, 

Margaret  Seton,  m.  James  Anderson,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of 
Cobenshaw,  son  of  James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Cobenshaw,  2nd 
son  of  James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Cleugh  and  Cobenshaw.  The 
property  of  the  elder  branch  of  this  family  passed  into  other 
hands  at  the  decease  of  Alexander  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Cleugh, 
1790.  By  this  marriage  with  Mr.  Anderson,  who  sold  his 
paternal  estate  of  Cobenshaw,  and  adopted  the  surname  of 
Seton,  according  to  the  terms  of  succession,  Mrs.  Seton  had 
(with  other  issue)  a  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Seton,  Esq.  of  Mounie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1810, 
his  cousin,  Janet  Skene,  dau.  of  Rev.  Skene  Ogilvy,  D.D.,and 
had  issue, 

James,  d.  1813.  Alexander. 

David,  of  Mounie. 

George,  late  Major  Sutherland  Highlanders,  6.  1S19  ;  to.  1853, 


Anne  Lucy,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Baldwin  Wake  (grand- 
son of  Sir  William  Wake,  7  th  Bart,  of  Courteen  Hall,  co. 
Northampton),  by  his  wile  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Spedding, 
Esq.  of  Summergrove,  co.  Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 
Alexander  David,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Forfar  and  Kin- 
cardine Artillery  Militia,  to.   12  Feb.  1879,  Emily  Isabel, 
2nd  dau.  of  Alfred  Turner,  Esq.  of  Deysbrook,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Alexander  Charles. 

2  George  William  Seymour. 

3  Henry  Winton. 

1  Jean  Isabel. 

2  Wary  Lucy  Ogilvy. 
William  George,  d.  1873. 

William  Skene,  d.  23  July,  1829. 

Isabella,  d.  1  July,  1«45.  Anne,  h.  and  d.  1812. 

Jessy  Jane,  d.  at  Pisa,  in  Italy,  19  Feb.  1831. 

Mr.  Seton  d.  16  April,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Seton,  Esq.,  an  Officer  first  in  the  Royal  Scot3 
Fusiliers,  afterwards  in  the  74th  Highlanders.  He  was  appointed 
Assistant-Deputy-Quartermaster-General  to  the  Forces  in  Ire- 
land 1S49,  resigned  that  office  on  promotion  the  following  year, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  74th  Highlanders  7  Nov.  1851. 
Being  in  command  of  the  troops  on  board  II. M.S.  "Birkenhead," 
when  that  vessel  was  lost  near  Point  Danger,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  26  Feb.  1852,  he  was  drowned  in  the  wreck,  but  not 
until,  by  his  self-devoted  firmness  and  promptitude,  he  had 
secured  the  safe  removal  of  all  the  women  and  children  in  tlie 
boats.    Never  having  married,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

David,  now  of  Mounie. 

-4rws— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  crescents,  and  in 
the  centre  a  man's  heart  distilling  blood,  the  whole  within  a 
royal  double  tressure  flory  and  counterflory  gu.,  for  Seton; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  demi-otter  sa.,  crowned  with  an  antique 
crown  or,  issuing  from  a  bar  wavy  of  the  second,  for  Melded.m  ; 
in  the  centre  of  the  quarterings  a  crescent  az.,  for  difference. 
Crest  and.  Mutto—A  demi-man  in  military  habit,  holding  the 
banner  of  Scotland,  with  a  motto  on  an  escrol  above,  "Sustenio 
sanguine  signa." 

<Seai— Mounie,  Old  Meldrum,  co.  Aberdeen. 


SEVERNE  OF  THENFORD  AND 
WALLOP  HALL. 

Seveene,  John  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Thenford,  co. 
Northampton,  aud  Wallop  Hall,  Salop,  M.P.  for 
Ludlow  1865  to  1868,  aud  for  South  Shropshire 
1876  to  18S5,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Northampton 
and  Salop,  and  J.P.  co.  Montgomery,  late  Capt. 
16th  Lancers,  High  Sheriff  co.  Northampton  1861, 
b.  21  April,  1826;  m.  6  July,  1858,  Catherine 
Florence  Morgan,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Very  Kev. 
H.  Ussher  Tighe,  Dean  of  Derry. 

Lineage. — There  are  ancient  broken  records  tracing 
back  the  ancestry  of  the  Shrawley  Severnes  to  a  very  remote 
period.  Thomas  Sevekne,  Esq.  of  Broadway  and  Powyck, 
CO.  Worcester  (son  of  John  Severne,  of  Shrawley,  living  temp. 
Henry  Vlll.),  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Nash,  Esq.  of 
Martley,  co.  Worcester,  and  was  s.  at  bis  decease,  1592,  by  his 
son, 

John  Severne,  Esq.  of  Powyck,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Langley,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Shrewsbury,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1660,  two  sons,  Thomas,  M.A.,  of  Powyck,  d.  unm. 
1698,  and  John,  of  whom  we  treat,  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
whocZ.  %mm.  1675;  Mary,  m.  John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  the  Moore,, 
near  Hereford ;  and  Catherine,  to.  1648,  John  Somers,  Esq. 
of  Clifton-upon-Severne,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  John, 
Lord  Somers  (Lord  Chancellor).  Mr.  Severne  d.  1689.  His  ■2nd 
son, 

John  Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall,  Salop,  Slayor  of  Shrews- 
bury 1075.  b.  1622;  TO.  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Bagot,  Esq.  of 
Frees,  Salop,  by  whom  (who  d.  1693)  he  had,  with  four  daus., 
two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  Samuel,  of  Claines,  co.  Wor- 
cester, 6.  1673,  whose  great-grandson,  Samuel  Amy  Severne, 
eventually  s.  to  the  estates.  Mr.  Severne  d.  1689,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall  and  of  Rhosgoeh, 
CO.  Montgomery,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  King 
W'illiam  III.,  and  High  SheritT  of  Montgomery  1697  and  1698. 
He  TO.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pye,  Bart,  of  Hone, 
and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall  and  Clifton  Camp- 
ville,  CO.  Stafford,  a  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  8th  Dragoons,  who 
d.  unm.  1787,  and  was  s.  in  his  patrimonial  inheritance  by  his 
kinsman, 


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1825 


Samuel  Amy  Severne,  E?q.,  only  son  of  Samuel  Severae, 
Esq.  of  Enfield,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Gorst,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  grandson,  by  Amy  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Young,  Esq.  of  Hammersmith,  of  Samuel  Severae, 
whose  father,  Samuel,  of  Claines,  was  youngest  son  of  John 
Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall.  Mr.  Severne  {h.  1772)  m.  10 
April,  I7D4,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Erayne,  Esq.  of  Barton, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  bad  issue, 

I.  John  Michael,  of  Thenford,  h.  1798;  m.  April,  1825, 
Anna  Jlaria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Meysey  Wigley, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Shakenhurst,  co.  Worcester,  and  of  Ulles- 
thorpe,  CO.  Leicciiter,  and  d.  Aug.  1855,  having  by  her  (who 
d.  4  May,  1884;  had  issue, 

1  John  Edmund,  now  of  Thenford  and  Wallop  Hall. 

2  Arthur,  M.A.,  P.ector  of  Thenford,  6.  1  July,  1827,  and 
d.  July,  1876. 

3  Edward  Charles  Samuel,  b.  20  Feb.  1831  ;  m.  3  May, 
1876,  Edi  h  Chica,  3rd  dau.  of  Walter  Long,  Esq.  of 
Preshaw,  Hants. 

4  Edmund  Wigley,  6.  3  March,  1835;  to.  May,  1875, 
Amelie  Louise,  dau.  of  H.  Lomax,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
John  Meysey,  b.  May,  1881,  <;.  Feb.  1884  ;  Charles,  6. 
6  Aug.  1886;  Florence;  Amy,  d.  1879;  May;  and  Ituby. 

5  AValter  Meysey,  h.  12  Sept.  1839  ;  d.  Jan.  1878. 

1  Anna  Maria,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1893. 

2  Mary  Carohne,  m.  23  Aug.  18.'>2,  Sir  Charles  Henry 
Eouse-Boughton,  Bart.,  d-  Jan.  1892. 

3  Elizabeth,  to.  28  Sept.  1858,  Andrew  Eouse-Boughton- 
Knight,  Esq.  of  Downton  Castle,  co.  Hereford. 

II.  Samuel  Amy,  of  Poslingford,  Suffolk,  late  of  the  R.A., 
h.  Jan.  1799;  m.  1st,  1834,  Jean,  only  dau.  of  Richard 
Dixon,  Esq.  of  Maize  Hill,  Greenwich,  and  had  i-sue,  an 
only  child,  Elizabeth  Julia,  m.  14  July,  1860,  Lord  Henry 
Fitzwarine  Chichester,  2nd  son  of  the  Marquess  of  Donegal, 
K.P.  Mr.  S.  A.  Severne  m.  2ndly,  1864,  Sarah  Boddicott, 
dau.  of  John  Yellsly,  Esq.  of  Cavendish  Hall,  co.  Suffolk, 
and  d.  1865. 

in.  Henry  (Rev.),  h.  June,  1800;  d.  3  .Jan.  1838. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  Jan.  1804;  d.  Nov.  1876. 

V.  William,  Rector  of  Rock,  co.  Worcester,  6.  March,  1805  ; 
d.  April,  1883. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  I  April,  1869. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

III.  Catherine,  ra.  1829.  Rev.  Francis  Leighton,  nephew  of 
Sir  Baldwin  Leighton,  Bart.,  and  d.  April,  1884. 

IV.  Julia,  ra.  1830,  John  Morris,  Esq.  of  Rose  Hall,  Salop; 
d.  11  March,  1840. 

Mr.  Severne  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Montgomery  1824, 
and  for  co.  Northampton  1829.    He  d.  11  Nov.  1845. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  nine  bezants.  Crtst — A 
cinquefoil  or.    il/o»o— Virtus  praestantior  auro. 

HcaU — Thenford,  near  Banbury,  and  Wallop  Hall,  Shrews- 
bury. 

Cl'ab — Carlton. 


SEYMEE,    OF    HANFOKD. 

Ciat-Kee-Setmee,  Geeteude,  only  surviving 
dau.  and  heir  of  Plenry  Ker-Seymer,  Esq.  of  Jlan- 
ford,  Dorset,  h.  1842 ;  m.  21  April,  186-i,  IIarrt 
EnyEST  Clay,  Esq.,  late  Secretary  of  H.M.'s 
Embassy  at  Paris,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Berwickshire, 
J.P.  Suffolk,  Cambridge,  and  Dorset,  High  Sheriff 
for  the  latter  co.  1877  (eldest  son  of  James  Clay, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Hull,  who  d.  1873,  by  Eliza  CamUla 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Allen  Woolrycli,  Esq.  of 
Weobly,  co.  Hereford),  who  was  b.  1832,  and 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Kee-Seymee  by  royal  licence  1864.  They  have 
issue, 

I.  Evelyn,  6.  26  Feb.  1865. 

II.  Horace  Vere,  6.  19  Sept.  1866. 

I.  Winifred,  b.  29  Oct.  1868.        II.  Violet,  h.  25  Jan.  1873. 

Xiineage. — This  family,  resident  for  several  centuries 
at  Hanford,  in  Dorset,  claims  a  common  progenitor  with  the 
ducal  House  of  Somerset.  In  Collins's  Peerage,  under  the 
history  of  that  dukedom,  there  is  a  conjecture  as  to  the  descent 
of  the  Seymers  of  Hanford  from  Humphrey  Seymer,  of  Even 
Swindon.  The  conjecture  arose  probably  from  the  coincidence 
of  date,  similarity  of  arms,  and  the  spelling  of  the  name.  It 
appears  in  the  early  part  of  the  pedigree  of  the  ducal  family, 
the  termination  was  "er."  It  is  presumed  that  the  family 
held  the  estate  of  Hanford  under  the  Abbesses  of  Tarent,  until 
the  dissolution  in  Henry  VIII. 's  time :  it  has  been  the  abode 
of  the  Seymers  ever  since. 

Sir  Robert  Seymer,  of  Hanford,  one  of  the  Tellers  of  the 
Exchequer  (5th  in  descent  from  John  Seymer,  of  Hanford, 
living  22  Edward  IV.),  was  knighted  at  Whitehall  19  Feb. 
II. 


1619.  He  TO.  1603,  Johanna,  dau.  of  William  Pitt,  Esq.  of 
Iwerne  Stepelton,  and  had  Robert,  who  d.  v.  p. ;  Henry,  his 
successor ;  and  Penelope  Edith,  the  wife  of  Richard  King,  Esq. 
Sir  Robert  d.  1624,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Henry  Seymer,  Esq. 
of  Hanford,  who  7)1.  Mary,  dau. of  Henry  Welsted,  Esq.,  and  had 
a  son  and  successor,  Robert,  of  Hanford,  who  m.  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Col.  Edward  Phelips,  of  Montacute,  and  d.  1706,  leaving  a 
son,  Robert,  of  Hanford,  who  la.  Miss  Henley,  of  Glanville, 
Wotton,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Wake,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  dying  1745, 
left  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  6.  1714  ;  m.  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Haysome,  Esq.  of  AVeymouth,  and  had  issue.  He 
d.  13  June,  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  D.C.L.,  b.  1745;  ?n.  22 
March,  1781,  Grace,  dau.  of  James  Ker,  Esq.  of  Morriston,  and 
Kersfiold,  co.  Berwick,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  PiU, 
Esq.  of  Strathfieldsaye,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

II.  George   Augustus,    Rector  of  Iwerne  Courtenay  and  ol 
Burton  Bradstdck,  Dorset. 

I.  Grace   Amelia,   jii.    1819,  William  Morton  Pitt,    Esq.  of 
Kingston  House,  Dorset. 

II.  Louisa,  m.  Jan.  1825,  Rev.  J.  Davis,  Rector  of  Melcombe 
Horsey  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Cerne  Abbas,  Dorset. 

III.  Marcia  Lucy,  m.  Henry  Beckford,  Esq.,  and  d.  1828. 

IV.  Eliza  Bridget,  d.  1843. 

Mr.  Seymer  d.  3  Dec.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1810,  b.  22  Jan.  1782,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Ker  by  sign-manual  ls30.  He  m.  27  Jan.  1807, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Peter  Beckford,  Esq.  of  Steeple,  Dorset,  and 
sister  of  3rd  Lord  Rivers,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Henry,  his  successor.        ii.  Horace  William,  d.  U7im. 

I.  Harriet  Marcia,  to.  22  Feb.  1827,  Rev.  James  Duff  Ward, 
who  d.  Jan.  1831 ;  she  d.  Jan.  1864. 

II.  Louisa  Mary,  m.  27  June,  18.39,  Rev.  Dr.  Edward  Denison, 
Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  (L  22  Sept.  1841. 

III.  Grace  Emma,  to.   William   Webber,   Esq.,  and  ia  de- 
ceased. 

Mr.  Seymer  d.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Ker-Setmeb,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,nigh 
Sheriff  1842,  D.C.L.  and  M.P.  for  the  co.  from  1846  to  1864, 
b.  1807;  m.  4  July,  1839,  Isabella  Helen,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Webber,  Esq.  of  Binfield  Lodge,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 
two  daus., 

I.  Helen,  d.  1850. 

II.  Gertrude,  b.  1842,  now  of  Hanford. 

Mr.  Ker-Seymer  d.  1864. 

^r))!.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  two  wings  conjoined  in 
lure  gu.,  on  a  ch.ef  az.  three  martlets  arg.,  for  Seymer  ;  2nd, 
quarterly,  1st  and  4ih  vert,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  mullets 
gu.,  in  base  a  unicorn's  head  erased  of  the  second;  2nd  and 
3rd  az.,  three  cros=es  moline  arg,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the 
last,  tor  Ker;  3rd  arg.  a  chevron  engrailed  paly  sa.  and 
or,  between  three  trefoils  slipped  of  the  second,  for  Clay. 
CVes(s— Sey.mer,  A  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  winged  or; 
Ker,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.,  gorged  with  a  collar  az., 
thereon  three  crosses  moline,  also  arg.  ;  Clay,  Two  wings  dis- 
played arg.,  each  charged  with  a  chevron  engrailed  between 
three  trefoils  slipped  sa.     Jl/o«o— Dulce  pro  patria  periculum. 

Seat — Hanford,  near  Blandford,  Dorset. 


SEYMOUR    OF    BROCKHAM    PARK. 

Setmoue,  Leopold,  Esq.  of  Brockham  Park, 
CO.  Surrey,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards, 
i.  1841,  m.  5  July,  1871,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kussell 
Sturgis,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Conway  Russell,  b.  24  June,  1874. 

II.  Richard  Sturgis,  b.  21  Sept.  1875, 
in.  Edward,  6.  10  Feb.  1877. 

IV.  Beauchanip,  b.  6  Oct.  1878. 

V.  Lionel,  b.  24  Feb.  1889. 

I.  Mildred,  b.  14  Aug.  1872. 

II.  Ethel,  b.  17  Jan.  1881. 

Liineag-e.— Lord  George  Seymour,  7th  son  of  Francis, 
1st  JIarquis  of  Hertford,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles, 
2nd  Duke  of  Grafton,  6.  1703;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  George  Hamilton,  Canon  of  Windsor,  and  dying 
1848,  left  issue, 

I.  George  Hamilton,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Isabella  Horatia,  m.  1st  Earl  of  Ravensworth,  who  d.   19 
March,  1878.     She  d.  5  Aug.  18.56. 

II.  Emily  Henrietta,  to.  1832.  Richard,  4th  Earl  of  Shannon, 
and  d.,  liis  widow,  1  Dec.  IbiT. 

6  A 


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SET 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEY 


The  eldest  son, 

Tu>;  liuinx  Hon.  Sir  Gkorre  Hamilton  Setmouh,  G.C.B., 
G.C.H.,  r.C.  Envoy  Kxtraordinary  and  Minister  I'lenipoten- 
tiaiy  to  the  Court  of  Austria,  6.  1797  ;  m.  31  July,  1S31,  Ger- 
tnii'.o  Maud,  dan.  of  Ileniy,  21st  Lord  Dacre,  and  cZ.  2  Feb. 
IsjSO,  having  by  her  (who  d.  oO  Aug.  1S83)  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Henry,  2nd  Sec.  H.3I.  Diplomatic  Service  lSCl-75, 
6.  2.'>  Aug.  i8oS. 

II.  Leopold;  now  of  Brockhain  Park. 

HI.  Alfred,  J.!'.  Hants,  6.  16  Keb.  1S43,  late  Lieut.  Rifle 
Brigade;  m.  l!^70,  Jessie  Madeline,  dau.  of  Hon.  William 
Macdoug.ill,  C.B.,  of  Toronto,  and  has  issue, 

1  Geors-e,  h.  1S71.  2  Ralph,  h.  1875. 

3  Claude,  b.  ISTiJ.  4  UuKh,  b.  1877. 

5  Vere,  b.  1S7H.  G  Guv,  b.  ISsS. 

1  Maud.  2  Kuth. 

IV.  Georjre  Evelyn,  6.  1848  ;  711.  3  Dec.  1674,  Evelyn  Eliza- 
beth, daii.  of  Archibald  J.  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Belgrave 
Square,  and  d.  11  Aug.  1S84,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Augusti  Emily,  »j.  27  Dec.  Ib60,  Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Dela- 
mere.  who  d.  1  Aug.  18S7. 

II.  Gertrude  Frances,  m.  28  July,  1864,  Lieut.-Col,  Crichton 
Stuart,  M.P.,  who  d.  2G  Oct.  1891. 

III.  Isabella. 

Arms — {Sec  Bukke's  Peeraoe,  Hertford,  M.). 
Seal — Brockham  Park,  Beiclnvorth,  co.  Surrey. 
Toion  Jicsidf.ice — 20,  Cavendish  Square,  W. 


SEYMOUK    OF    KNOYLE. 

SETMOrE,  Jane  Mabgaret,  o£  K1103I0  House, 
Wilts,  and  Manor  House,  Trent,  co.  Somerset,  s. 
her  father  1SS8. 

Liineag'e. — Francis  Seymour,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset,  M.P., 
of  Manor  House,  Trent,  brother  of  Sir  Edward  Seymour,  of 
Maiden  Bradley,  afterwards  Duke  of  Somerset,  ?)i.  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Edward,  Viscount  Hinchinbroke,  and  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Alex.inder  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecot,  and  d.  23  Dec. 
1761,  having  had  issue,  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  1758,  John  Bailey, 
Esq.  of  Sutton,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Hexrt  Setmocr,  Esq.  of  Redland  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Manor  House,  Trent,  ?;i.  1st,  24  July,  1753,  Caroline,  only  dau. 
of  William,  2nd  Earl  Cowper,  and  by  her  (whoii.2  June,  1773) 
he  had  two  daus.,  Caroline,  wife  of  William  Danby,  Esq.  of 
Swinton  Park,  co.  York,  and  Georgina,  m.  Lewis,  Comte  de 
Dun'ort,  Ambassador  at  Venice.  He  to.  2ndly,  5  Oct.  1775, 
Louise,  Comtesse  de  Panthou,  of  an  ancient  and  noble  family 
in  Normandy,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  one  son, 

He.vry  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Trent,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Wilts,  and  High  Sheriff  1835,  b.  10  Nov.  1776;  -,;!. 
June,  1817,  Jane,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hopkinson,  Esq.  of  Bath. 
She  d.  20  March,  1869,  having  had  issue, 

Henry  DA^EY,  of  Trent. 

Alfred,  late  of  Knoyle. 

Jane,  ni.  21  Aug.  1847,  Philip  Bouverie,  E»q. 

Ellen,  -;>(,.  14  M.ay,  1857,  William  Ayshford  Sanford,  Esq.  of 
Nynehead  Court,  Somerset,  and  d.  14  Aug.  1SG7. 

Louisa  Caroline  Harcourt,  m.  2  Sept.  186i,  .Major-Gen.  Sir 
Henry  Rawlinson,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  F.K.S.,  LL.D.,  K.L.S., 
M.P.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Seymour  rf.  27  Nov.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Danby  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Trent,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  Poole  1850-68,  Joint  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Control 
from  1^55  to  1858,  b.  1  JiUy,  1820 ;  d.  v.nm.  4  Aug.  Is77,  and 
was  .«.  by  his  brother, 

Alfred  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Knoyle,  Wilts,  and  Trent  Manor 
House,  Somerset,  M.P.  for  Totnes  1863  to  1869,  and  for  Salis- 
bury 1869  to  1874,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  11  Nov.  1S24;  m.  18  Aug. 
1366,  Isabella,  widow  of  Beriah  Botfield,  Esq.,  M.P. ,  of  Norton 
Hall,  and  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Baldwin  Leighton,  Bart.,  and  had 
issue, 

Jake  Margaret,  now  of  Knoyle  House,  and  Trent  Manor 
House. 
Mr.  Seymour  d.  in  1888. 

^rai-?— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  or,  on  a  pile  gu.  between  six 
Hcurs-de-lis  az.  three  lions  of  England  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  two 
wings  conjoined  in  lure,  the  first  downwards,  or.  Cresl — Out  of 
a  d..cal  cvronet  or,  a  phoenix  of  the  lust  issuingoutof  acoronet 
ppr.     Motto — Koy  pour  devoir. 

.S'T/(— Knoyle  House,  Salisbury. 

Jicsidence — 5,  Chesterfield  Gardens,  W. 


SETS    OF    TUTSHILL. 

Sets,  GoDfRET,  Esq.  of  "VVirewood's  Green  and 
Tutshill  House,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  for  cos.  Glou- 


cester and  Monmouth,  and  County  Councillor,  h.  1 
Nov.  1859  ;  m.  30  JS'ov.  1882,  Evelyn,  2nd  dau. 
of  Eev.  Robert  Yaughan  Hiiglics,  M.A.,  of  Wye- 
lands,  CO.  Monmouth  (by  Mary  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Ecar- Admiral  Kowland  Mainwaring,  of 
Wbitmore  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L.)  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Roger  Cecil,  b.  30  Oct.  1883. 

II.  Godfrey  William,  b.  30  March,  1885. 
I.  Eda  Alison,  b.  18  Jan.  1888. 

Lineage. — Guil'im  says,  "  Msbas  Seys  was  hostage  for 
CO.  Glamorgan  sent  to  William  the  Conqueror,"  and  men- 
tions a  "  Sib.  Degany  Seys,  a  person  of  great  eminence  for  his 
military  services,  bein;T  commissionated  to  serve  King  Richard 
U.  in  his  wars  upon  several  expeditions,  as  appears  upon 
record,  viz. :  he  did  comm.and  and  keep  the  castle  of  Pem- 
broke, ho  served  in  hi.'  wars  at  Calico,  also  against  the  Scots, 
and  in  a  voyage  against,  Spain  and  Portugal,  for  which  good 
services,  amongst  other  his  rewards,  he  was  made  Knight 
Banneret." 

Roger  Seys,  6.  circa  1539,  son  of  Jevan,  son  of  David  Seys, 
of  Cowbridge,  co.  Glamorgan,  was  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
and  Attorney-General  for  Wales  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m. 
Elizabeth  Voss  (a  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Elizabeth),  dau. 
and  heir  of  Griffith  Voss,  of  Boverton,  co.  Gl.amorgan,  by  Joan, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Griffith  Goch,  by  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Rliys  ap  Richard,  descended  from  Howell  Vawr,  and  d.  1599, 
leaving  issue,  i.  Richard,  of  Boverton,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Leyson  Evans,  of  Knoll  Castle,  and  left  issue,  Evan  Seys, 
Serjeant-at-Law,  sometime  M.P.  for  the  City  of  Gloucester, 
and  others ;  11.  Alexander  ;  and  a  dau.,  wife  of  William  Evans. 
The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Seys,  of  The  Gaer,  co.  Monmouth,  in.  Florence, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Andrew  Vaen,  Archdeacon  of  Brecon,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1650)  had  issue,  i.  Andrew,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Roberts,  of  Michaelston  Vedw;  11.  Alexander;  iii. 
William,  cL  S.J). ;  iv.  Richard,  rf.  s.  p. ;  v.  Roger;  1.  Eleanor, 
TO.  William  Jones,  son  of  John  Meyric,  of  Llangibby,  co. 
Monmouth  ;  11.  Florence,  vi.  1st,  Rowland  Thomas,  of  Bed- 
welly,  and  2ndly,  Giles  Morgan,  of  Tregunnock;  111.  Katherine, 
m.  —  Nichol,  of  Llantwit;  iv.  Margaret,  m.  John  Byrd,  of 
Caerleon,  co.  Monmouth.     The  5th  son, 

Roger  Seys,  of  Greenfield  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  had  issue, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  i.  Roger;  ii.  Alexander,  of  Court-y- 
billa,  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rowland  Morgan,  of  Gwal-y-vilast ; 
in.  William,  of  The  Gaer;  i.  Elizabeth;  11. Mary  ;  in. Florence. 
The  eldest  son, 

Roger  Seys,  of  Penrose,  co.  Monmouth,  m.  1653,  Mary,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Price,  of  Penrose,  and  had  issue,  i.  Roger,  d. 
without  male  issue,  buried  at  Penrose  5  Jan.  1727;  11.  James; 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  v-nm.,  buried  at  Penrose  30  June,  1737.  The 
2nd  son, 

James  .Seys,  of  Penrose,  m,  1693,  Elinor,  dau.  of  William 
Evans,  of  Llwyn-y-gaer,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  is.«ue,  i.  Evan, 
d.  unm.  Feb.  1773,  aged  87,  buried  at  Tregaer,  co.  Monmouth; 

II.  James:  in.  William;  i.  Elinor;  11.  Mary;  iii.  Ruth;  iv. 
Frances.     The  2nd  son, 

James  Seys,  of  Penrose,  Hi.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard 
Meredith,  of  Aberystwith,  co.  Monmouth,  and  d.  June,  1777, 
leaving  issue,  i.  Jotn,  m.  Elizabeth  Southcomb,  of  South 
Molton,  CO.  Devon ;  11.  William;  hi.  Richard,  ?ii.  but  ri.  s.  p. 
in  1803 ;  iv.  James,  d,  young  ;  i.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  in  1788  ;  n. 
Ann,  TO.  John  Moore:  iil  Mary,  d.  unm.  7  Jan.  1790;  iv. 
Elizabeth,  ni.  William  Jenkins,  of  Penrose,  and  d.  1  Aug. 
1840,  aged  91;  v.  Susanna,  m.  John  Jones,  of  Llanbaddock., 
CO.  Monmouth;  vi.  Frances,  d.  young.    The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  William  Seys,  M.A.,  of  Stroat  House,  co.  Gloucester, 
was  a  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gloucestei 
and  Monmouth,  and  held  the  livings  of  Woolahtonc,  Lancaut, 
Tidenhaiii,  Chepstow,  St.  Arvans,TrelIech,  and  Penalt,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  George  Gosling,  of  Chepstow,  and  widow  of  Rev. 
Somerset  Jones,  Vicar  of  Tidenham, ,  and  d.  I'd  Jan.  1802, 
leaving  issue,  an  only  child, 

Rev.  William  Seys,  M.A.,  of  Tutshill,  Vicar  of  Trellech, 
b.  1774;  VI.  1821,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edmond  Rawlins,  of  Pop- 
hills  House,  CO.  Warwick,  and  widow  of  John  Pooley  Kensing- 
ton, of  Lime  Grove,  and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  /Eneas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  .Somerset,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  in  Nova 
Scotia  5  July,  1845. 

T.  Frances  Anne,  d.  young. 

The  elder  son, 

William  JLneas  Seys,  Esq.  of  Wirewood's  Green  and  Tuts- 
hill House,  J  l*.  for  cos.  Gloucester  and  Monmouth,  b.  22 


SEY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEY 


1827 


Oct.  1822;  1)!.  IG  Dec.   18.54,   Maria  Guillielmina  Power,  and 
d.  16  Sept.  1883,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  h.  6  July,  1857  ;  d.  f,  July,  1866. 

II.  Godfrey,  now  of  Tutshill  House  and  Wirewood's  Green. 
Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  six  plates,  three,  two,  and 

one,  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  gu. ;  2nd  and 
3rd  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  spear-heads  arg.,  their  points 
imbrued.      CVesi — A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.     Motto — Crescit 
sub  pondere  virtus. 
Seat — Wirewood's  Green,  near  Chepstow. 


LUCAS-SHADWEIili    OF    FAIELIGHT. 

LrcAS-SHADWELL,  WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  The  Hall, 
Eairlight,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  14  Aug.  1852  ; 
m.  16  July,  1878,  Beatrice  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Buckley  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  38,  Chester 
Terrace,  London  (a  descendant  of  the  Eutherfords 
of  Eoxburgh,  N.B.),  and  has  issue, 

William  Noel,  b.  11  Dec.  1882. 
Beatrice  Florentia  Murray,  h.  29  June,  1879. 
Violet  Mary  Selina,  6.  28  May,  1881. 
Vera  Muriel  Frances,  b.  9  Aug.  1884. 

Lineage. — Tha  Sussex  Shadwells  probably  derive  from 
the  manor  of  Shadwell,  in  the  parish  of  Buxted,  in  that  co., 
which  had  owners  of  its  own  name,  Umi).  Henky  VI.  {see 
tPatronymica  Britannicce,  by  Makk  A.  Lower). 

Nicholas  Shadwell,  Esq.  of  Eipe,  near  Lewes,  Sussex, 
temp.  Charles  I.  and  Charles  IL,  d.  1672.    His  grandson, 

Thomas  Shadwell,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  1728,  had  a  son, 

■\Vilham Shadwell,  Esq.  of  Middleham,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Lucas,  Esq.  (of  the  family  of  Baron  Lucas,  of 
Shenfield,  creation  1644),  and  had  a  son, 

William  Lhcas-Shadwell,  Esq.  of  Lengford,  Surrey,  and 
Fairlight,  Sussex,  J.P.andD.L.,  who  assumed  by  royal  licence, 
1811,  the  additional  surname  of  Lucas.  At  his  decease  his 
property  devolved  on  his  relative,  William  Drew  Stent,  Esq. 
(son  of  William  Stent,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Fittleworth,  Sussex,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Ayling,  Esq.  of  Tilling- 
ton,  Sussex,  a  family  who  formerly  owned  large  landed  estates, 
and  were  settled,  for  over  300  years,  in  that  part  of  the  county) . 
Mr.  Stent  having  assimied  the  surname  of  his  relative  and  pre- 
decessor in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  became 

William  Drew  Lccas-Shadwell,  Esq.  of  Fairlight,  Sussex, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1856.  He  m.  1851,  Florontia  Mar- 
garet Frances,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Eev.  Henry  Wynch, 
Eector  of  Pett,  Sussex  (by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Golding,  Esq.  of  Maiden  Erlegh,  Berks),  niece  of  Lady  Sale 
and  granddau.  of  Alexander  Wynch,  Governor  of  iladras,  and 
had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Fairlight. 

Florentia  Sarah. 
Mr.  Lucas-Shadwell  d.  1875. 

Anns — Per  pale  or  and  az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed,  between 
three  a  nnulets,  as  many  escallops,  all  counterchanged.  Crests — 
1st,  Shadwell  :  An  escallop  witbin  an  annulet  per  pale  or  and 
az.  2nd,  Ldcas  :  On  a  mount  .vert,  a  wyvern  arg.,  wings 
•elevated  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  six  annulets  or. 

Seat — The  Hall,  Fairlight,  near  Hastings,  Sussex. 


Mary  Charlotte  Irene. 


SHAPTO,     late    OP    BAVINaTON    HALL. 

SiiAFTO,  William  Hexrt,  Esq.  late  of  Baving- 
ton  Hall,  Northumberland,  b.  1834;  «?.  1856,  Anne 
Tolderby  Lee,  dau.  of  Frances  Valentine  Lee,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  of  Boraston,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Evelyn. 

II.  Ada  Caroline  Annie,  m.  4  Nov.  1879,  Eeginald  George 
Grene,  2nd  son  of  George  Grene,  Esq.  of  Powerstown, 
Clonmel. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Shafto  is  of  great  antiquity  in 
the  north  of  England.  Some  little  incidental  proof  of  the  rank 
which  the  old  Lords  of  Shafto  held  on  the  border  may  be 
.gathered  from  song  and  tradition.  At  the  ' '  Haul  of  Ihc  Ji  ■■/.s- 
loirc,"  1575,  a  hostile  meeting  between  the  Scotch  and  English 
wardens,  one  of  the  war  cries  of  the  latter  was  "  A  Schiiflon 
and  a  Fenwiek." 

F'rom  Thomas  Folliott,  who  first  as.?unied,  10  Edward  I., 
the  suiname  of  Shafto,  from  his  residence  at  Shafto  Crag, 
Northumberland,  sprung,  6th  in  descent, 

William  Shafto,  Esq.,  living  20  Henry  VI.,  who  left  by 
his  wife,  the  heir  of  Eavington,  Northumberland,  a  son  and 
successor. 


Edward  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Swinburne,  Esq.  of  Nafferton,  Northumberland,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

Cuthbert,  s.  at  Bavington,  and  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Koger  Bertram,  Esq.,  was  ancestor  to  the  Shaftos  of 
Bavinriton. 

Alexander,  vi.  Anne,  dau.  of  Fenwiek,  of  Little  Harle. 

Sampson.  Ninian. 

Mark,  ancestor  of  Shafto  of  Wkitioorth. 

William  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  the  representative  of 
the  Shaftos  of  Bavington,  I  King  George  I.,  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Kiddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  and  was 
attainted,  together  with  his  son,  John,  1715,  and  condemned, 
but  afterwards  pardoned  ;  he  d.  at  Brussels ;  his  estate  was 
forfeited,  but  purchased  from  the  Crown  by  Admiral  George 
Delavel,  and  restored  to  them  in  the  person  of  his  nephew, 
George  Shafto,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Delavel  in  addition 
to  that  of  Shafto  ;  he  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland 
1740,  and  M.P.  1767  ;  he  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Robert  Shafto,  Esq.,  who  also  d.  ujim.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew.  Sir  Cuthbert  Shafto,  b.  1736,  whose  mother  was  a 
Heron,  descended  from  the  Herons  of  Chipchase  Castle ;  he 
was  twice  m.,  having  eight  children  by  his  1st  wife,  and 
seventeen  by  his  2nd,  most  of  whom  d.  in  infancy;  he  was 
High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1795,  in  which  year  he  was 
knighted;  he  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,. 

George  Dalston  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  who  d.  without 
issue,  1S26,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Eobert  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  m.  and  left  a  son, 

James  Delavel  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  6. 1829;  (MS57; 
he  broke  the  entail,  and  left  the  estate  to  his  uncle,  the 
youngest  son  of  Sir  Cuthbert  Shafto,  by  Mary  his  2nd  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Swinburne,  Esq.,*  the  late  Charles  Cuthbert 
Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington  Hall,  and  at  his  decease  to  his 
brother, 

William  Henrv  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Eavington,  J.P.,  b.  June, 
1786;  s.  his  brother  22  Dec.  1866;  rn.  Mrs.  MaryNicld,  and 
had  a  son, 

William  Henrt,  now  of  Bavington. 
Mr.  Shafto  had  two  sisters,  Caroline  Matilda  and  Isabella  Eliza, 
m.  1816,  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Langcliffe,  co.  York.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  WestEiding,  d.  1855,  leaving  five  children,  1  William 
(Kev.) ;  2  Edward,  in  the  army  ;  3  George  ;  1  Anne  Frances ; 
2  Elizabetli.     He  d.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Henry  Shafto,  now  of  Bavington. 

Arms— G\i.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three  mullets  az.  Crest — A 
salamander  vert,  amid  tiaines  ppr. 


SHAFTO    OF    WHITWORTH. 

Shafto,  Robert  Charles  Buncombe,  Esq.  of 
Whitworth  Park,  co.  Durliam,  b.  July,  1843 ; 
m.  1886,  Alice  Yere,  dau.  of  Erederick  Boucher, 

Esq. 

Lineage. — Mark  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Kewcastle-upon-Tyne, 
5tli  son  of  Edward  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  by  Elizabeth 
Swinburne  his  wife,  was  Mayor  of  that  city  1548  ;  he  ?}i.  Mar- 
garet Eiddle,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Ninian  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Brandling,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  dying  1581,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Eobert  Shafto,  Esq.,  Alderman  and  Sheriff  of  Newcastle 
1607,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Eden,  Esq.  of  that  place,  and 
had,  with  junior  issue, 

Eobert!',  to   whom  his  father  devised  Benwell  Tower,  co. 
Northumberland,  ancestor  of  the  Shaftos  of  Bemcell. 

Mark,  of  whom  we  are  about  to  treat. 
Eobert  Shafto's  2nd  surviving  son, 

Mark  Shafto,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Eecorder  of  New- 
castle 1648,  purchased  Whitworth  1652.  He  vi.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Legard,  of  Newcastle,  Merchant,  and  had  issue. 
Mark  Shafto  d.  25  Feb.  1659,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


*  This  was  to  the  exclusion  of  Edward  Shafto,  Esq.  of 
Durham,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Cuthbert,  by  his  first  wife.  This 
gentleman,  who  d.  30  June,  1831,  eet.  61,  left  issue  by  his  wife 
(»( .  Li  July,  1S05),  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Gartliorne,  Esq., 
banker,  of  London,  with  other  issue,  Eobert  Ingram  Shaito, 
Esq.,  b.  14  Oct.  1809,  d.  at  Durham,  s.  p.  13  May,  1881;  and 
Edward  Shafto,  Esq.,  also  of  Durham,  b.  Isl4,  who  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Anne  Catherine  (i/i.  3  Oct.  1867),  youngest  dau.  of 
Hilkiah  Hall,  Esq.  (representative  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Hall  or" Comseit;  see  Sortees'  History  of  DiirUum),  by  Anne, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Augustus  Feilding,  E.=q.  of  the 
Siartforth  branch  of  Feilding,  Earls  of  Denbigh,  left  an  only 
son,  in  whom  the  representation  of  the  family  now  vests. 

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Sir  Robert  Shafto,  Knt.  of  Whitworth,  co.  Piirham,  Bar- 
rister-al-L;iw,  Kecorder  of  Newcastle,  and  Serjeant-atLaw. 
He  III.  1661.  Catherine,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  AVid- 
rinston,  Knt.  of  Chcesoburn  Grange,  co.  Northumberland. 
Seijeant-at-Law  (bj-  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Fernando,  Lord 
Fairfax,  of  Cameron),  and  left  at  his  decease,  '-1  May,  170?,  an 
only  son  and  successor, 

Mark  Shafto.  Esq.  of  'Whitworlh,  h.  16G2,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Purham  170;'.  He  w.  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ingleby,  Bart,  of  Eipley,  and  eventually  co-heir  in  blood  of 
her  nephew,  Sir  John  Innleby,  Bart.,  and  had  two  sons  and  a 
dau.  Catherine,  m.  31  Jan.  1715,  Sir  John  Eden,  Bart,  of 
W'indlestone.  Jlr.  Shafto  d.  2S  Dec.  1723,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son, 

Robert  Shafto,  Esq.  of  'Whitworth,  51. T.  for  the  city  of 
Durham  1  George  I.,  m.  1723,  Dorothy,  5th  dau.  of  lUnry 
Dawnay,  2nd  Viscount  Downe,  but  by  her  (who  m.  after  his 
decease,  llev.  Thomas  Eden,  P. D..  I'rcbendary  of  Durham,  4th 
son  of  Sir  Robert  Eden,  of  'Windlestone)  left  no  issue,  and  the 
estates  accordingly  devolved  upon  his  brother, 

John  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  M.P.  for  Durham  1729  to 
1742.  He  ;)i.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq. 
of  Nnnnington,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  re-married  after  his 
decease,  —  Wynne,  Esq.,  and  d.  176S)  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Thomas  Goodfellow,  P.P.,  Rector  of  Branccpeth,  and  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  171)7. 

Dorothy,  m.  19  April,  1763,  Wilmot  Yaughan,  Earl  of  Lis- 
burne.  and  d.  1805. 

Margaret,  d.  unm.  1818. 
Mr.  Shafto  d.  3  April,  1742,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  m.  18  April,  1774,  Anne, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Duncombe,  Esq.  of  Duncombe 
Park,  CO.  York  (by  Diana  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry 
Howard,  4th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  co-heir  of  her  mother, 
Frances,  only  child  of  Charles  Spencer,  3rd  Earl  of  Sunder- 
land, by  his  countess,  Arabella,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Henry  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Newcastle)  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  successor. 

Robert  Eden  Ddncombe,  late  proprietor. 

Thomas,  b.  2U  Aug.  1777. 

This  gentleman,  who  represented  co.  Durham  in  Parliament 
1760,  176S,  and  subsequently  the  borougli  of  Downton  for 
Ecveral  years,  d.  24  Nov.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Suafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  at  whose  decease  'unm., 
July,  1S02,  the  family  estates  devolved  upon  his  next  brother, 

Robert  Eden  Duncombe  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth  Park, 
M.r.  fur  Durham,  b.  23  JIarch,  1776  ;  m.  Nov.  1803,  Catherine, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eden,  Bart,  of  Wiudlestone,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Pcnco.mbe,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Duncombe  (Kev.),  b.  10  May,  1807;  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Moore,  and  grami-dau.  of  the  Most 
Rev.  John  Moore,  P.P.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  d. 
6  Aug.  1S63,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  14  July,  ISbSj, 

John  Eden  Puncombe  Shafto,  b.  1837;  d.  s.  p.  21  June, 

1852. 
Frederiek  Puncombe  Shafto,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1876. 
Dulcibella  Maria  (the  2nd),  m.  11  Sept.  1866,  Rev.  Arthur 

Slajendie,  Rector  of  Bladon,  Oxon. 
Amelia,  ra.  Robert  Norton,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Emma,  yi.    21    June,    1877,    Lieut. -Col.    Richard   Talbot 

Plantagenet  Stapleton,  late  19lh  Hussars,  2nd  son  of  lion. 

and  Rev.  Sir  Francis  Stapleton,  8tk  Bart,  of  Grey's  Court. 

III.  Thomas  Puncombe,  of  Beamish  Park,  co.  Durham, 
J. P.,  b.  1811;  m.  1846,  Dulcibella  Jlary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Robert  Moore,  and  granddau.  of  the  Most  Rev.  John  Moore, 
P.P.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  She  (/.  ■^.  p.  1849.  He 
s.  I»a5,  under  the  entail  of  Morton  John  Davison,  Ksq.,  to 
the  Heamish  estates,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  John  Eden, 
Esq.  (formerly  Methold;;  of  Beamish,  and  then  assumed,  by 
royal  licence,  the  name  of  Eden,  instead  of  Shafto. 

IV.  Frederick  William,  b.  1812:  d.  1820. 

V.  Slingsby  Puncombe  (Rev.),  b.  11  Aug.  1811;  in.  19 
July,  1838,  Frances,  6th  dau.  of  Joseph  Hunter,  Esq.  of 
■\ValbottIe,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

SUngsby  Puncombe,  J. P.  and  P.L.  co.  Durham,  b.  1844  ; 
III.  30  Sept.  Is76,  Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  Frederick  Newman 
Api'leyard,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Slingsby  Puncombe,  b.  17  Aug.  1877. 

Robeit  Charles  Puncombe,  b.  6  July,  1879. 

Frederick  Duncombe,   b.   12  March,  1881 ;    d.    2   Feb. 

1»S3. 
Thomas  Puncombe,  b.  21  April,  1884. 
Rosa  Louisa  Eleanor  Duncombe,  6.  12  July,  1878. 
Florence  Constance  Puncombe,  6.  2  May,  1882;  d.  19 

March,  ls89. 
Silvia  Puncombe,  6.  31  Pec.  1885. 
Fanny,  m.  1st,  23  Nov.  1863,  John  Wins  Coates,  Esq.,  and 


2ndly,  26  April.  1373,  John  Hawksworth  Legard,  Esq., 
and  d.  11  Feb.  18S6. 

Eleanor,  jji.  10  July,   1865,  Capt.   R.  C.  de  Grey  Vyner, 
Grenadier  Guards,  3rd  son  of  Mr.  and  Lady  Mary  Vyner. 
Rosa,  )/(.  1871,  Col.  Arthur  Wombwell. 
Gcorgiana,  m.  3  Sept.  1860,  Henry  Cradock,  Esq. 
VI.  Arthur  Puncombe  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brancepcth,  J. P.,  h. 
1 1  Jan.  1815  ;  m.  1  Sept.  1842,  Dorothea  Anne,  dau.  ot  George 
Iluttou   Wilkinson,   Esq.  of  Ilarperley  Park,  co.  Purham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  IS  Feb.  1866;  has  issue, 
Edward  Duncombe,  Capt.  R.A.,  killed  at  Cabul,  16  Oct. 

1879,  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine. 
Charles  Ottiwell  Duncombe,  Barrister-at-Law,  B.A.  Camb., 
b.  Ibb3;  m.  i  June,  1877,  his  cousin,  Helena  Rosa, 
younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  G.  P.  Wilkinson,  of 
Harperley  Park,  co.  Durham  (see  that  family),  and  has 
issue, 

Charles  Duncombe,  h.  27  June.  1878. 
Arthur  Duncombe,  b.  8  April,  1880. 
George  Duncombe,  b.  Feb.  lsS2. 
Kathleen  Duncombe,  b.  May,  1884. 
Susan  Frances  Duncombe,  m.  20  Jan.  1870,  John  Lloyd 
Wharton,  Esq.  of  Dryhurn,  co.  Dxahaxw  (see  that  family) . 
Dorothea  Elizabeth  Duncombe,  m.   25    May,    1870,  Rev. 
Will.  Fawcett,  Vicar  of  Somerford   Keynes,  Wilts  {sei 
I'AWCETT  of  Durham). 
Jlargaret  Duncombe,  m.  13  Oct.  1886,  Rev.  Mr.  Evans. 
Edith  Mary  Duncombe,  m.4Feb.  1891,  Capt.  Charles  Foyle 
Randolph,    Lancashire   Fusiliers,  only    son  of  C.  Foyle 
Randolph,  Esq.  of  Kimpton  Lodge,  Andover,  Hants. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1827,  William    Charles   Harland,  Esq.   of 
Sutton  Hall,  co.  York. 

II.  Maria  Georgiana,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Shafto  d.  17  Jan.  1S4S.     His  widow  d.   19  March,  1872,  in 
the  102nd  year  of  her  age.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Duncombe  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth  Park,  D.L. 
and  J.P.,  M.P.  for  North  Durham  1S47-63;  b.  7  April,  1806; 
m.  1838,  Charlotte  Rosa,  dau.  of  William  Baring,  Esq.,  M.P., 
and  had  issue, 

Robert  Charles  Duncombe,  now  of  Whitworth. 

Edith   Rose,  m.   2   May,    lb67.    Rev.  Edward   Abercrombie 
Wilkinson,  Vicar  of  Whitworth,  J. P.,  and  has  issue  {see 
Wilkinson  of  Harperleij). 
Mr.  Shafto  d.  1889. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend  arg.,  three  mullets  az.,  with  upii-ards 
of  100  qv.arterinijs,  ahioii'/  ic/iick  are  Widdrington,  Fairfax 
Ingleby,  Mowbray,  Umfreville,  Kyme,  DnNco.viBE,  Caven- 
dish, ScDDAMoRE,  Ogle,  Eden,  Lambton,  a.nd  Lumley,  die. 
Crest — A  salamander  reguardant  vert,  in  the  middle  of  flames 
ppr.,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a  spear,  point  to  the  sinister, 
and  in  tlie  mouth  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee. 

i'eat— Whitworth  Park,  Ferryhill,  co.  Durham. 


SHAIRP    OF    HOUSTOUN. 

Shaibp,  John  Campell,  Esq.  of  Hotistoun,  co. 
Linlithgow,  J.P.  B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  member 
of  the  Scotch  Bar,  and  presently  Sheriff  substitute 
of  Argyllshire  at  luverary,  b.  June,  1858 ;  s.  his 
uncle  1891  ;  m.  1890,  Caroline  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  Bart,  of  Cambo,  Fife,  and  has 
issue, 

Norman,  b.  19  March,  1891. 

Liineage. — In  old  charters  the  name  is  variously  spelt 
Scharp,  Scharpe,  &c.,  but  not  without  the  "c"  till  the  18th 
century.  The  earliest  charter  of  the  lands  of  Houstoan,  or 
Hostaine,  or  Houstain,  bears  date  about  1560,  when  it  is  sup- 
posed that  Houstoun  was  acquired  by  Sir  John  Scharp,  Knt., 
an  eminent  Lawyer  and  King's  Advocate.  Before  this,  the 
family  possessed  the  lands  of  Ballindoch,  Craigie,  &c.,  in  oo. 
Forfar ;  how  long  this  tenure  reaches  back  we  have  not  yet 
ascertained.  These  lands  in  co.  Forfar  they  continued  to 
hold  till  some  time  in  the  17th  century,  when  they  parted  with 
them,  and  were  confined  solely  to  co.  Linlithgow.  During  the 
wars  of  Charles,  they  took  the  royal  side.  Scharp,  of  Hous- 
toun, bore  a  "mourning  standard"  at  the  funeral  of  Arch- 
bishop Sharp,  but  whether  the  Archbishop  and  Houstoun  were 
related  seems  uncertain.  At  the  time  of  the  Union,  the  then 
Schairp,  of  Houstoun,  was  one  of  the  two  knights  for  the  shire 
of  Linlithgow  in  the  last  Scottish  Parliament.  He  spoke  and 
voted  against  the  Union. 

The  great-great-grandfather  of  the  present  representative  of 
this  ancient  family, 

Thomas  Shairp,  Esq.  of  Houstoun,  had,  by  Janet  his  wife, 
two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  Walter  (Sir),  Consul  at  St. 
Petersfcurgh.    The  former, 

Thomas  Shaibp,  Esq.  of  Houstoun,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 


SHA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SHA 


1829 


Walter  Soott,  Esq.  of  Harden,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Jane  Evs- 
klne,  dau.  of  the  Eavl  of  Kellie,  and(L  1781,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  Gideon,  Col.  9th Foot,  Quartermaster- 
General  in  Ireland,  d.  1806  ;  iii.  Maitland,  Capt.  K.X.  ;  iv. 
Walter,  Major  6th  Eegt.,  d.  1815 ;  v.  John,  an  Officer  in  the 
army,  d.  in  India ;  i.  Jane,  m.  John  Gordon,  Esq. ;  and  ii. 
Janet,  also  511.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Shairp,  Esq.  of  Houstoun,  6.  1st  Sept.  1751 :  m. 
21  Sept.  1777,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Norman  McLeod,  of 
McLeod,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Ii  Sept.  1787)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  Major  96th  Regt.,  b.  10  Sept.  1778;  d.  v.  p.  1807. 

NoKMAN,  his  heir. 

Walter,  Capt.  Madras  Horse  Artillery,  l>.  21  Nov.  1783 ;  d. 
U7im.  1809. 

Ann  McLeod,  m.  1804,  Comm.  Thomas  Inncs,  E  N. 

Christian,  m.  1810,  William  Mitcliell  Innes,  Esq.  of  Parson's 
Green  and  Ayton. 
Mr.  Shairp  d.  10  March,  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

NoBMAN  Shairp,  Esq.  of  HoustouH,  J.P.  andD.L.,  Convener 
of  the  CO.,  MajorH.E.I.C.S.,6.  26  Oct.  1779;  ?».  6  March,  1S08, 
Elizabeth  Bining,  4th  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Kildal- 
loig,  CO.  Argyll  (of  the  CAHrJit.Li.s  of  A  achinbreck),  a.nd  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  late  of  Houstoun. 

Nurman,  K.N.,  b.  4  Sepi.  1816  ;  d.  unm.  29  Sept.  1844. 

John  Campbell,  Principal  of  United  College  of  St.  Salvator 
and  St.  Leonard,  in  the  University  of  St.  Andrews,  LL.D., 
and  Professor  of  Poetry  at  Oxford,  Prufessorof  Humanity  in 
the  University  of  St.  Andrews,  b.  30  July,  1819  ;  m.  23  June, 
1853,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Henry  Douglas,  Esq., 
younger  brother  of  Charles,  5th  Marquess  of  Queensberi-y, 
and  d.  18  Sept.  1885,  having  had  issue,  Norman,  deceased, 
and  John  Campbell,  now  of  Houstoun. 

Mary  Anne  Eliza,  d.  1S29. 

Christian,  d.  1830.  Annabclla,  d.  unm.  1858. 

Elizabeth  Bining,  m.  16  June,  1847,  Capt.  Charles  T.  Leckie, 
K.N.  (d.  1867),  and  had  issue,  Norman  Houstoun,  and  Mary 
Alice,  d.  1887. 

Hetty,  d.  1886.  Helen  Montgomery. 

Grace.  Georgiana  Hope,  d.  1829. 

Major  Shairp  served  under  Lord  Lake  in  his  Indian  campaigns. 
He  d.  7  April,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Shairp,  Esq.  of  Houstoun,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon.  Col. 
Haddington,  Berwick,  Linlithgow,  and  Peebles  Militia  Artil- 
lery, b.  24  March,  1814;  d.  Jan.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew. 

-irins—Arg.,  on  a  fesse  az.,  between  two  crosses-crosslet 
fitchee  sa.  in  chief  and  a  dexter  hand  couped,  holding  a  sword 
in  pale  ppr.,  in  base,  tliree  mullets  of  the  first.  Crest— A  steel 
helmet  in  profile,  witli  a  plumage  of  featheri  ppr.  ilutto — 
Vivit  post  funera  virtus. 

Seat — Houstoun  House,  Uphall,  co.  Linlithgow,  N.B. 


PARKINSON-SHAKP    OF    BLINDHURST 
AND    FAIRSNAPE. 

Paeeinson-Shaep,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Blindlmrst 
and  Fairsnape,  co.  Lancaster,  in.  20  July,  1886, 
Adelaide  Frances,  widow  of  Francis  Walker 
Hutcbins  of  Villa  Bontau,  Nice,  and  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Henry  Williams,  holding  large  estates  in 
Savannah,  Georgia,  in  the  Southern  States  of 
America.  Mrs.  Parkinson-Sharj),  by  her  first  hus- 
band, has  two  children,  Walter  Hutcbins,  and  Flor- 
ence, m.  Baron  S.  Alfred  Yon  Oppenheim,  of 
Cologne,  Ehenish  Prussia,  only  son  of  Baron 
Edward  You  Oppenheim. 

J^itmilg  of  IJurkinsort. 

Parkinson  of  Blindhurst  and  Fairsnape,  co.  Lancaster,  a 
family  of  great  antiquity  and  high  position  in  that  shire, 
descended,  originally,  from  a  son  of  Perkin  Featherston- 
haugh,  of  the  North,  recorded  in  the  Herald's  Visitation, 
as  Perkin-son,  and  assigned  the  arms  of  Fetherstonhaugh. 

In  1617,  CHRisTOPHEa  Parkinson,  Esq.  was  chosen  Steward 
of  the  Forest  of  Bowland  or  Holland  in  Yorkshire,  which 
forest  adjoins  that  of  Bleasdale.  This  Christopher  was  the 
younger  son  of  Ralph  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  F'airsnape,  by  Grace, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Hacking,  co. 
Lancaster,  through  which  marriage  the  family  became  con- 
nected with  the  Hoghtons  of  Pendleton. 

Robert  Parkinson,  Esq.,  Christopher's  elder  brother,  m. 
1st,  in  1606,  Mary,  dau.  of  Jerome  Assheton,  Esq.,  whose 
father  was  lialph,  4tli  son  of  Sir  Richard  Assheton,  of  Middle- 
ton,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  of  Si- 
zergh;  and  2ndly,  in  1616,  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Singleton, 


Esq.  of  Stayning,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  one  of  the  co-hcircsses  of 
John  Iloghton,  Esq.  of  Pendleton,  brotherofSir Richard  Hogh- 
ton,  Bart,  of  Hoghton  Tower. 

In  1702,  Christopher  Parkinson,  Esq.,  the  immediate  des- 
cendant of  the  first  named  Christopher,  devised,  by  will  dated  8 
July,  in  that  year,  lands  at  Hazlehurst,  in  Bleasdale,  to  his 
kinsman,  Richard  Parkinson,  Esq.,  and  others,  in  trust,  for 
the  endowment  of  Admarsh  Chapel,  and  school  at  Bleasdale, 
and  for  the  use  of  the  poor  there  for  ever. 

About  two  centuries  ago  a  considerable  portion  of  the 
Bleasdale  estates  passed  to  the  Cliftons  of  Lytham,  with  an 
heiress  of  the  Parkinsons.  These  estates  were  sold  by  the 
Cliftons  in  the  beginning  of  the  present  century,  to  Thomas 
and  William  Birley,  of  Kirkham,  by  whom  they  were  again 
alienated  by  sale  to  William  Garnet,  Esq.  of  Manchester, 

The  present  representative  of  this  ancient  race— the  Parkin- 
sons of  Bleasdale — Jane,  the  wife  of  William  Sharp,  Esq.  of 
Linden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  only  child  of  William  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Borwick,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henrt 
Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Woodycar  Hall,  who  was  male  heir  and 
representative  of  the  Parkinson  family.  By  virtue  of  this 
marriage  the  Fairsnape  and  Blindhurst  estates  came  to  the  late 
William  Sharp,  Esq.,  and  have  now  devolved  on  his  son, 
Henry  Paekinson-Sharp,  Esq. 

(ifitmiln  of  Sljarp. 

Among  the  most  ancient  of  Cumberland  families  were  the 
Salkelds.  So  far  back  as  the  year  1336,  Sir  Richard  de  Sal- 
keld  obtained  from  the  Crown  a  grant  of  the  Manor  of  Corby, 
on  the  attainder  of  the  Earl  of  Carlisle.  With  Sir  Richard's 
direct  male  descendants,  Corby  remained  until  1502,  when  Sir 
Richard  Salkeld,  Governor  of  Carlisle,  died  in  possession  of 
the  estate  (buried  in  Wetherall  Church,  at  Corby),  leaving  five 
daus.,  his  co-heirs,  one  of  whom  m.  Salkeld,  of  Whitehall,  a 
member  of  a  younger  branch  of  her  paternal  family,  and  was 
ancestress,  by  him,  of  John  Salkeld,  Esq.  of  Knock,  whose 
dau.  ra.  William  Sharp,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

W'lLLiAM  Sharp,  E*q.  of  Linden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P. 
for  cos.  Lancaster  and  Westmorland,  m.  Jane,  niece  of  Rev. 
John  Taylor,  Incumbent  of  Horbury,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
and  only  child  of  William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Borwick  Lodge,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Par- 
kinson, Esq.  of  Woodacre  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  representative 
of  the  Parkinsons  of  Bleasdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Dec. 
1857)  had 

I.  John,  of  The  Hermitage,  near  Lancaster,  m.  3  June,  1840. 
Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Stainforth-under-Barge,  co.  York,  and  d.  19  July,  1879, 
leaving  issue, 

1  William  Thomas,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6.  17  May, 
1841 ;  m.  Emily,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Preston. 

2  John  Rimington,  Capt.  King's  Own  Royal  Regt.,  b.  26 
April,  1843;  m.  1875,  Jessie  Charteris,  3rd  dau.  of  Arthur 
Stewart,  Esq.  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Galloway,  E.). 

3  Walter  Josias,  b.  19  June,  1846. 

4  Charles  Taylor,  6.  2  Jan.  1855. 

5  Frederick  Joseph,  b.  7  Dec.  1859. 
1  Margaret. 

II.  William,  vi.  Clara,  dau.  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Sey- 
mour Street,  Portman  Square,  London;  she  d.  20  Dec. 
1889. 

III.  Henry  Parkinson,  of  Blindhurst  and  Fairsnape. 

IV.  James  Atkinson,  m.  Hannah  Arundale,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Grainger,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
13  Jan.  1866)  had  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

V.  Edward,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster,  m.  Sarah  Catharine,  only  dau. 
of  James  Aspinall  Turner,  Esq.,  M.P.,  J. P.,  I/.L.,  of 
Pcndlebury  House,  co.  Lancaster  (which  lady  d.  7  Nov. 
1878),  and  has  had  issue,  two  sons,  of  whom  one  is  dead. 

I.  Alice,  1)1.  Cornelius  Bourne,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Stal- 
mine  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.  She  d.  29  Nov.  186U.  He  d. 
Feb.  1866,  having  had  one  son  and  one  dau. 

II.  Jane  Taylor,  d.  30  April,  1SG6. 

in.  MiUicent,  >n.  Robert  W'illiam  W'aithman,  Esq.  of  Jloyne 
Park,  CO.  Galway,  and  Mnyvannon  Castle,  co.  Roscommon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Waithman,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son 
and  one  dau. 
Mr.  William  Sharp  (?.  13  Nov.  1861. 

S:ats — Blindhurst,  and  Fairsnape,  co.  Lancaster. 


SHAKP    OP    MARYFIELD. 

Shaep,  Robeet,  Esq.  of  Maryfield,  Bute,  J.P.  b. 
21  Jan.  1835,  m.  26  Jan.  1870,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Duif,  Esq.  of  Inverness,  and  has  issue, 
Archibald,  b.  15  March,  1873. 


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SHA 


Eobert  Alexander  Duff,  6.  IS  June,  ISSO. 
Mary  Klizaborh. 
Maria  Catherine. 

Lineag-e. — Rorekt  Shakp,  Esq.  of  Rothesay,  m.  Janet, 
dan.  of  Daniel  Duncan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Archibald  Shakp,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  llothesay,  b. 
ISO'J  ;  m.  lSo'2,  Jlaria,  dau.  of  James  Smith,  Esq.  of  Liverijool, 
and  by  her  (.who  d.  4  Feb.  ISSt!)  had  issue, 

1.  EoKEKT,  now  of  Maryfield. 

I.  Agnes  Jlaria,  m.  4  June,  ISG2,  X.  B.  Stewart,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  Marie  Amelia,  and  Agnes  Maria. 

II.  Janet   Duncan,  jii.  20  .March,    1S62,  Gen.  Ritchie,  E.A., 
and  has  issue, 

1  John  Robert,  Capt.  R.A. 

2  Archibald  Buchanan,  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders. 

Mr.  A.  Sharp  I?.  4  Xov.  1S70. 
&ct<— Maryfield,  Rothesay,  Isle  of  Bute. 


SHARP  OF  CLYTH  LODGE  AND 
BANK  HOUSE. 

SnAEP  Adam,  Esq.  of  Clytli  Lodge  and  Bank 
House,  CO.  Caithness,  J.P.,  b.  1814,  m.  1864,  Isabella 
"Welsh,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Goodall,  Esq.  of  co.  Fife, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Adam  James,  b.  1873. 

II.  "William,  b.  1877. 

I.  Annabella.  ii.  Etta. 

Mr.Sharp  is  the  son  of  the  late  Adam  Sharp,  Esq. 
(the  son  of  Adam  Sharp)  of  Clyth,  by  Isabella,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  -  Chisem,  Esq.  and  has  three  brothers, 
William,  Alexander,  and  John. 

&-«(s— Clyth  Lodge,  Clyth,  X.B.,  and  Bank  House,  Rothes, 
near  Elgin,  X.B. 


SHAW    OF    ABROWE    PARK. 

Shaw,  William  Otho  Nicholson,  Esq.  of 
Arrowe  Park,  co.  Chester,  J.P.,  retired  Major 
Cheshire  Yeomanry,  B.A.,  educated  at  Eton  and 
Christ  Cluu-ch,  Oxford,  b.  22  May,  184-6;  s.  his 
father,  April,  1884;  m.  17  Feb.  1887,  Marie  Odette, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry  Exshaw,  of  Bordeaux, 
and  A'alentine  Esle,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Baron 
de  Eichemont,  and  has  had  issue, 

Otho  Henry  Kicholson,  b.  7  July,  1SS9. 
Fanny  Eglfe,  b,  6  Jan.  18S3  ;  rf.  31  Aug.  1888. 
Corinne  Odette  Eglfe,  b.  25  June,  1891. 

Lineag'e.— From  Otho  Nicholson,  who  erected  the 
Carfax,  and  conducted  the  water  to  Oxford,  and  who  built 
and  endowed  the  library  of  Christ  Churcli,  Oxon,  lineally 
descended,  it  is  stated,  the  Kicholsons  of  Iltaton  Norris,  a 
Bcion  of  which  family. 

Rev.  Ralph  Nicholson,  Rector  of  Dudcote,  Berks,  Fellow 
of  Brasenose  Coll.  O.xford  (youngest  son  of  Francis  Nicholson, 
Esq.  of  Macclesfield,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Adam  Gordon, 
Esq.),  b.  6  -April,  17o4  ;  ra.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Roe,  of 
Macclesfield,  and  d.  26  Dec.  1794,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 
12  March,  1801), 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Catherine,  »i.  Sir  Christopher  Robinson,  Knt.,  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Admiralty,  and  d.  27  Aug.  ln.'JO. 

II.  Ellen   m.  Richard  Wood,  of  Macclesfield,  and  d.  1833. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

The  Snd  son, 

Col.  William  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Chadkirk,  co.  Chester,  and 
Springfield  House,  near  Liverpool,  some  time  Major  2nd  Lan- 
cashire Militia,  hi.  4  May,  1802,  Hannah,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
Roe,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Shaw,  and  sister  of  John  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  24 
june,  lb32,  aged  58,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  m.  2ndly, 
11  Jan.  1844,  Col.  Sir  Duncan  MacDougal),  with  William, 
John,  Ralph,  Christopher,  and  Hannah  Catharine,  all  of  whom 
d.  young  v.nm.,  one  surviving  child,  who,  having  taken  the 
name  of  Shaw  by  sign-manual  11  Jan.  1S37,  in  accordance 
with  the  will  of  his  maternal  great-uncle,  John  Shaw,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  was 

John  Ralph  Siiaw,  Esq.  of  Arrowe  Park,  Chester,  J.l'., 
HighSheriffl«G4,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Royal  Lancashire  Militia, 
6.28  Sept.  Isll  ;  m.  27  July,  1S37,  Fanny  Harriet,  4th  dau. 


of  Rev.  William  Cruttendcn  Cruttenden,  M.A.,  formerly  of 
Macclesfield,  late  Rector  of  Aldcrley,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her 
who  d.  21  June,  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Otho  Nicholson,  now  of  Arrowe  Park. 

II.  John  Arthur  MacDougall,  b.  6  June,  1851 ;  has  assumed 
the  name  of  Nicholson. 

III.  Herbeit  Jocelyn  Cruttenden,  h.  3  July,  1856;  to.  1st,  25 
April,  1878,  Ida  Blanolie,  2nd  dau.  of  Gileat  Hatfield,  Esq. 
of  Moiden,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1880)  has 
issue,  Bertie  Hattield,  b.  26  Jan.  1880;  2ndly,  13  Oct.  1887, 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  John  H.  Nunn,  of  Penzance. 

IV.  Duncan  .Vlfred  Michael  Legh,  b.  2  July,  1857;  m.  14 
June,  1883,  Blanche,  4th  dau.  of  William  Chambres,  Esq. 
of  Wallasey  Grange,  co.  Chester,  D.L.,  and  had  issue, 
Phyllis  Blanche,  b.  29  Oct.  1884. 

I.  Fanny  Dorothea  Nicholson. 

II.  Florence  Alice  Stewart,  ni.  19  Oct.  1871,  Capt.  H.  H. 
Rawson,  R.N.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.,  made  Rear-Adniiral  March, 
1892,  and  has  issue,  Harry  Hugh,  b.  18  Jan.  and  d.  7  July, 
1875:  Harry  Christopher  Shaw,  fi.  21  Feb.  1878;  Hubert 
Wyatt  Hay,  6.  11  Sept.  1887;  Alice  Evelyn;  Florence 
Muriel  Editli,  b.  19  July,  1881,  d.  24  Sept.  1882. 

III.  Annie  Elizabeth  Nicholson,  m.  31  Oct.  1878,  Col.  Charles 
Iloskcn  France  Hayhurst,  of  Bostook  Hall,  Middlewich, 
Cheshire  (see  Hayhckst). 

IV.  Mary  Christine  Nicholson. 

v.  Edith  Hannah  Nicholson,  m.  26  April,  1888,  Richard  Henry 
Venables  Kyrke,  of  Nantytfrith,  Wrexham  {see  Ksrke). 

Mr.  Shaw  </.  14  April,  1884. 

^4r/ii.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  two  chcvronels  between 
three  lozenges  ermines,  for  Shaw  ;  2nd  and  3i'd  az.,  two  bars 
erm.,  in  chief  three  suns  or,  for  Nicholson.  Cre.v t.s— 1st, 
Shaw  :  A  dove  bendy  sinister  of  six  arg.  and  sa.,  in  the  beak 
an  olive  branch  ppr.,  the  dexter  leg  resting  on  a  lozenge  ;  2nd, 
Nicholson:  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.,  a  lion'a  head  erm. 
Motto — Per  castra  ad  astra. 

i'ea/s— Arrowe  Park,  Woodchurch,  Birkenhead,  and  Sand 
Hey,  Hoylake,  Birkenhead. 

lUsidmce. — 35,  Queen's  Gate,  London. 


SHAWE    OF    WEDDINGTON    HALL. 

Shawe,  Henry  Cunliffe,  Esq.  of  Weddington 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  20  Aug.  1833;  m.  9 
April,  1863,  Georgina  Wilmot,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Sir  William  Nigel  Gresley,  Bart,  of  Nethcrseale- 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Nigel  Pole,  b.  30  Jan.  1874. 

II.  Charles,  b.  15  Nov.  1878. 

I.  Edith  Mary,  b.  28  July,  1864;  to.  15  Feb.  1887,  Lieut.-Col. 
Francis  Capel  Mauley,  Coldstream  Guards,  eldest  son  of 
Augustus  East  Manley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Manley  Hall,  CO. 
Stafford,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Laura  Georgina,  b.  9  Dec.  1865;  d.  11  May,  1875. 

III.  Caroline,  h.  3  May,  1867  ;  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Eleanor  Grace,  b.  30  Jan.  1872. 

V.  Margaret  Sophia,  6.  13  April,  1875  ;  d.  an  infant. 

Lineag'e. — Joseph  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  Merchant, 
?)!.  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wingfield,  Esq. 
of  Haslcborough  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  ,^iawe,  Esq.  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  Anne,, 
elder  dau.  of  Foster  Cunliffe,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Ellis  Cun- 
liffe, the  1st  Bart,  of  that  family,  twice  M. P.  for  Liverpool,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Ccnliffe,  his  heir. 

II.  Jose]ili,  who  111.  Anne-Frances,  dau.  of  William  Baynes, 
Esq.  of  Harefield  Place,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Cunliffe,  formerly  Capt.  Royal  Horse  Guards- 
Blue,  who  m.  Miss  Pattenson,  of  Selwood,  near  Bath,  and 
had  an  only  child.  Jane  Elizabeth. 

2  John  Wingfield,  late  an  Otticer  in  the  Scots  Greys,  who 
VI.  1836,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Baynes, 
1st  Bart.     She  d.  17  Jan.  1856. 

1  Mary  Anne,  in.  1st,  John  George  Herbert,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  George  G.  Williams,  Bart.,  and  2ndly,  Willi;im  E. 
Robinson,  Esq.,  Deputy-Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England, 

The  elder  son, 

William   Cunliffe   Shawe,  Esq.   of  Singleton   Lodge,  co. 

Lancaster,  of  Southgate  House,  Middlesex,   and  of  Kesgrave 

Hall,  Suffolk,  M.P.  for  Preston,  b.  1744;    m.    1st,  Dorothy, 

dau.  of  Richard  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Preston,  and  had  one  son, 

Robert  Newton,  of  Kesgrave  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P.    and 

D.L.,  M.P.  for  E.ast  Suffolk,  b.  26  Oct.  1784  :  to.  31  Oct.  1811, 

Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Slaplcton,  co. 

Gloucester,  and  d.  s.p.  Nov.  1855. 

Mr.  Shawe  wi.  2ndly,  Philippa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles 

Pole,  Esq.  of  Southg.ate,  co.  Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1850)  had  issue. 


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1831 


I.  Samtjel  Pole,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles  Augustus,  Col.  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  m. 
Miss  Jane  Grace  Lovell,  of  Cole  Park,  Wilts. 

III.  Francis  Manley,  who  took  the  name  of  Tatlok  {see 
Shawe-Taylor  of  Castle  Taylor). 

I.  Frances  Anne,  who  m.  John  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Culham 
House,  CO.  Oxford,  and  d.  2S  June,  i824. 

II.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  vi.  Pichard  ManserKh  St.  George,  Esq. 
of  Headford  Castle,  co.  Galway,  Ireland"^,  and  (?.  5Feb.  18SS, 
aged  90. 

III.  Emma  Philippa,  m.  Philip  Henry  Powys,  Esq.  of  Hard- 
wick  House,  CO.  Oxford. 

Jlr.  Shawe  d.  Nov.  1821.     His  son, 

Samuel  Pole  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Maple  Hayes,  co.  Stafford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  July,  1789  :  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Egan,  Esq.  of  Ussage  House,  Southgate,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
24  June,  1825)  had  a  dau., 

Mary  Egan,  m.  6  Sept.  1805,  Gen.  Robert  Newton  Phillips. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  llev.  Charles  Ballard,  of  Hase- 
ley,  Oxon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Aug.  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  Hknry  Cdnliffe,  now  of  Weddington  Hall. 

I.  Charlotte  Sophia. 

II.  Frances  Philippa,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Emily  Pole. 

He  m.  3rdly,  Mary  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  E.  Miles,  K.C.B.,  and 
widow  of  William  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Glanwilliain,  North  Wales, 
and  (/.  11  March,   1862,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  the 
present  Henry  Cunliffe  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Weddington  Hall. 
Seat — Weddington  Hall,  Nuneaton. 


SHAWE-TAYLOE,. 

(See  Tatloe  of  Castle  Taylge.) 

♦ 

SHEDDEN    OF    SPBINa    HILL. 

Sheddex,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Somerville,  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  Paulerspury  Park,  co.  Nortliampton, 
J.P.  for  Hants,  B.A.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
27  Oct.  1856,  s.  his  father  5  May,  1877  ;  m.  7  Oct. 
1880,  Alice  Sarah,  dau.  of  Caleb  Hammond  Gater, 
Esq.  of  Town  Hill  Park,  co.  Southampton,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Eoscow  George,  6.  13  May,  1882. 

II.  Edward  Claude,  6.  12  Jan.  1885. 

III.  Graham  Percival,  b.  27  July,  1886. 
I.  Alice  Katharine  Beatrix,  b.  Oct.  1883. 
n.  Constance  Evelyn,  6.  28  Aug.  1889. 

III.  Mary  Eleanor  Goodrich,  b.  20  March,  1891. 

Lineage. — Robert  Shedden  (son  of  John  Shedden,  Mer- 
cliant  at  Beith,  N.B.)  resided  some  time  as  a  merchant  in 
Holland,  afterwards  settled  in  his  native  place,  and  acquired 
property  there  prior  to  the  year  1675.     His  grandson, 

AViLLiAi.1  Shedden,  of  Aughingree  and  Kerse  (youngest  son 
of  Robert  Shedden,  Esq.,  who  purchased  in  1690,  the  estate  of 
Eoughwood,  CO.  Ayr,  and  the  lands  of  Kerse,  co.  Renfrew,  and 
Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Haivie,  of  Greenend),  b.  1708;  vi. 
Beatrix,  dau.  of  Robert  Dobbie,  Chamberlain  of  Giffen,  and 
had  issue, 

Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

Jolin,  drowned  at  sea  near  Whitehaven  in  177G,  .<t.  p. 

Anne,  m.  James  Patrick,  of  Shotts,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue 
(now  extinct). 

Jean,  d.  umn. 

Beatrix,  ra.  John  Shedden,  of  Muirstown,  near  Beith,  and 
had  issue. 
Mr.  Shedden  d.  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  .Shedden,  Esq.,  an  eminent  merchant  of  London, 
settled  in  Virginia  1759,  took  refuge  in  Bermuda  in  1776, 
afterwards  lived  at  New  York,  he  returned  to  London  in  1783, 
and  settled  there,  b.  1741 ;  rii.  in  Virginia  1767,  Agatha  Wells, 
dau.  of  John  Goodrich,  Esq.  of  Nansemond  Plantation,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  successor. 

II.  Robert,  of  Brooklands,  Hants,  and  Mary  Church,  Devon, 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Southampton,  1822,  ?!i.  Millicent, 
only  dau.  of  Robert  Duncan  Munro,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only 
child, 

Emily  Munro,  m.  1827,  Henry  George  Gary,  Esq.  of  Torr 
Abbey,  Devon,  who  d.  2  Sept.  1840. 

III.  John,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  of  Eastonton  and  Efford,  Hants, 
'ill.  1802,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Matthew  G.  Lewis,  F,.sq., 
Under-Secretary  of  War,  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Fanny 
Maria,  Lady  Lushington)  of  M.  G.  Lewis,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Lewis,  late  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  6.  18C3  ;  m.  Agnes,  only 


dau.  and  heiress  of  —  Eastmont,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1844. 

2  Goodrich,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  b.  18C5;  m.  the  dau. 
of  Cornelius  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Upper  Merrion  Street, 
Dublin,  and  d.  Sept.  1884,  leaving  an  only  dau.  Frances, 
m.  Austin  J.  Delmege,  Esq.  of  Kathkeale,  oo.  Limeiiek, 
and  has  issue. 

3  William  Lindsay,  of  Delawarr  Ho\ise,  H.ants,  J. P., 
ser\ed  in  the  17th  Lancers,  b.  1809:  I'l.  1851,  Martha 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  S.  Meade  llobson,  Esq.  of 
Muekrip  House,  co.  Cork,  and  left  iss;:r.  .-m  only  son, 

Lewis  William,  of  Craigwen,  co.  Hants,  and  Cierphilly, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  b.  3  Jan.  1853;  in.  lit,  14  June,  18;3, 
Mettle  Alice,  dau.  of  John  White,  Esq.  of  Compton 
Manin,  Somerset,  and  by  her,  who  d.  13  Aug.  lo84, 
had  issue, 

Lindesay  Hamilton  Alexander,  b.  26  March,  1875 ;  d. 
9  May,  same  year. 

Lindesay  Harry  Compton,  b  20  June,  1831. 

Irene  Millecent  Angel,  b.  23  April,  1874;  d.  21  June, 
1876. 

Gladys  Emily  Sophy  Compton,  6.  26  Sept.  1S78. 

Ella  Montagu  Marie,  b.  14  March,  1884. 
He  m.  2ndly,  17  June,  1886,  Emily  Maiy  Anna,  dau.  of 
Dr.  McGrath,  22nd  Regt.,  and  niece  of  William  Henry 
McGratli,  Esq.  of  Toonagh,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  has 
further  issue, 

John  Lewis  le  Hunte,  b.  10  Sept.  1889. 

Caroline  Moyra,  b.  26  Sept.  1888. 

4  Adelaide  F" ranees,  m.  12  July,  1827,  Lieut.-Gen.  Pringle 
Tiiylor,  K.H.,  of  Pennington,  Hants,  and  had  issue. 

5  Millicent,  d..  imm.  1832. 

IV.  M'illiam,  Merchant  of  London,  7n.  Wilhelmina.  one  of 
the  two  daus.  of  Capt.  William  Miller,  U.N.,  and  left,  at  his 
decease,  1820,  an  only  child, 

Robert,  d.  icnm.  19  Nov.  1849. 

V.  Bartlett  Bridger,  of  Aldham  Hall,  Suffolk,  m.  Mary  Shed- 
den, eldest  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Bartlett  Goodrich,  Esq.  of 
Saling  Grove,  Essex,  and  left  at  his  decease,  ls20,  an  only 
dau.  and  heir, 

Mary  Bridger  Shedden,  m.  30  June,  1825,  Thomas  Barrett 
Lennard,  Esq.,  M.P.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett 
Lennard,  1st  Bart,  of  Belhus,  Essex,  and  d.24  July,  1844, 
leaving  issue  (see  Burke's  I'ecraqe). 

I.  JIargaret,  711.  Edward  Allfrey,  E.'iq.  of  Banstead,  Surrey, 
and  Robertsbridge,  Sussex.     Both  deceased,  leaving  issue. 

II.  .Agatha  Beatrix  (Goodrich,  d.  aged  75,  at  F'alkensttin, 
Torquay,  29  Dec.  1859. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  G.  S.  GriflSn  Stoncstreet,  LL.B., 
of  Halton,  Hastings,  and  Stondon  Hall,  Essex.  Both 
deceased,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Shedden  d.  26  Sept.  1826,  bur.  at  Paulerspury  church, 
where  there  is  an  inscription  to  his  memory,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Paulerspury  Park,  of  Knockmar- 
loch,  CO.  Ayr,  and  Hardmead,  Bucks,  m.  4  Sept.  1796,  his 
cousin  Mary,  cider  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Goodrich,  Esq. 
of  Spring  Hill,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec. 
1827)  four  sons  and  eight  daus. 

I.  William  George,  of  Spring  Hill. 

II.  Robert  John,  b.  19  Feb.  1«06;  d.  5  July,  1865. 

III.  Roscow  Cole,  $.  his  brother,  1873. 

IV.  Edward  Cole,  Hector  of  Clapton,  co.  Nortliampton,  b.  9 
Aug.  1815;  ?)i.  6  July,  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Castleton,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1876. 

I.  Catherine  Goodrich,  d.  nam.  12  June,  1855. 
II.  Agatha  Wells   Bridger,  m.  Robert  Hawthorn,   Esq.  of 
London,  and  d.  8  Jan.  1865,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Margaret  Bridget  Goodrich,  m.  Rev.  James  Galloway, 
and  d.  8  June,  1847,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Mary  George,  d.  unni.  26  Dec.  1826. 
v.  Beatrix,  d.  unm.  20  May,  1856. 

VI.  Louisa,  d.  «ii))i.  20  Sept.  1868. 
vii.  Lavinia,  d.  v.iirii.  Nov.  1882. 
VIII.  Octavia. 

Mr.  Shedden  d.  21  March,  18.55,  and  was  .t.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  George  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  Isle  of 
Wight,  b.  22  July,  1S03  ;  r,i.  11  Sept.  1861,  Caroline,  youngest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Graham  EdenHamond,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  and 
d.  «.  J).  1873.  His  widow  d.  20  Oct.  1881.  He  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Roscow  Cole  Shedden.  Esq.  of  Millfield  House,  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  of  Paulerspury  Park,  co.  Hants,  and  Knockmar- 
loch,  CO.  Ayr,  J. P.,  b.  10  Oct.  1811  ;  m.  9  JIarch,  1854,  Char- 
lotte Joanna,  dau.  of  James  Fitchett  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Belvoir 
House,  and  F'riniley  Manor,  Hants,  and  d.  5  May,  1877,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Spring  Hill  and  Paulerspury  Park. 

II.  Koseow  James,  b.  1858;  d.  18fi6. 

III.  Graham  Eden,  of  Knoekmarlock  and  Milliield,  b.  1359. 
I.  Charlotte  Louisii  Jessie,  m.  6  April,  1833,  John  Wmthrop 

Woodruff,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
II.  Mary  Constance. 


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Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  ar.ff.,  :is  m:iny  crosses-crosslet  titehec  gu.,  on  a  chief  of 
tlie  second  an  esaillop  of  ihe  first  between  two  einqueluils  of 
the  third.  Cre.si — A  hermit  ppr.,  couped  below  the  shoulders, 
vested  russet,  his  hood  peudcut  at  the  back.  Motto— I'idem 
meam  observabo. 

&<if.«— Spring  Hill.  East  Cowes,  !ind  Somerville,  St.  John's 
Tart,  Kyde,  Zsle  of  Wi-ht. 


SHEEPSHANKS  OF  ARTHINGTON  HALL. 

SiiEErsHAXKS,  Kev.  Thomas,  M.A.,  of  Artliing- 
toii  Hall,  00.  York,  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron 
of  the  living  of  Anhington,  b.  24  March,  1819  ;  m. 
1st,  16  Aug'l  ISiO,  .Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  :Nathaniel 
Milner,  Esq.  of  "Wragbj,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  21  Jidj,  18S0)  has  issue, 

William  (.W'nsley  Hurst,  Ripley,  Yorks),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Cainb.  J.P.,  and  County  Councillor,  Barrister-at-Law  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  b.  26  Jan.  1851  :  m.  12  Oct.  1876,  Emily 
Florence,  elder  dau.  of  Uev.  Henry  G.  S.  Blunt,  Hector 
of  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  and  has  issue. 

Catherine  Sarah  Eleanor,  b.  26  Oct.  Is53;  d.  i  Sept.  1SJ5. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  Dec  1882,  Julia  Maria  Anne,  elder 
dau.  of  Andrew  Grieve,  Esq.,  W.S.,  and  J. P.,  of 
Edinbtirgh,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Richard  Hiisell,  b.  19  Feb.  ISS.'i. 

Charles  John  Harcourt,  b.  31  Jlarch,  1886. 

Dorothy  Agnes,  6.  15  March,  1888. 

Lineagre.  —  This  family  has  been  settled  at  Linto  -in- 
Craven,  CO.  York,  for  some  generations,  living  on  their  own 
land. 

RicH.iED  Sheepshanks,  of  Linton,  iii.  and  had  seven  sons, 
three  of  whom  were  in  holy  orders,  and  two  settled  at  Leeds, 
as  clo'h  merchants ;  one  of  the  latter,  Whittell  Sheep- 
shanks, assumed  by  royal  licence  the  surname  and  arms 
of  York,  and  was  father  of  Richard  York,  Esq.  of  Wighill 
Park. 

Joseph  Sheepshanks,  of  Linton  (another  of  the  sons  of 
Richard,  of  Linton),  d.  1818,  leaving  by  Anne  his  wife,  who 
d.  1820,  a  son, 

William  Sheepshanks,  Esq.  of  Arthington,  near  Otley,  co. 
York,  111.  1818.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Lucas  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Leeds, 
and  d.  31  March,  1872,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  '28  July,  1823). 

I.  TnoMAS  (Rev.),  now  of  Arthington. 

I.  Sarah  Ellen,  m.  April,  1857.  Col.  Godfrey  Rhodes,  of  West- 
haugh,  near  Pontetract,  co.  York. 

II.  Anne,  m.  1851,  Baron  Adolphus  de  Ferri6res,  of  Bays  Hill 
House,  Cheltenham. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  erminoia,  between  in  chief  three  roses 
and  in  base  a  sheep  passant  arg.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a 
Eheep  passant  arg      Motto — Perseverando. 

Seats — Anhington  Hall,  Leeds;  Park  Place,  Harrogate; 
and  Stokelake  House,  Chudleigh,  Devon. 

Clu'j — National. 


SHELDON  OF  BRAILES  HOUSE. 

Sheldox,  Henry  James,  Esq.  of  Brailes  House, 
CO.  Warwick,  E.A.  Canib.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18G0, 
b.  12  Sept.  1823  ;  m.  3  April,  1852,  Alicia  Mary, 
■widow  of  William  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakcley,  Salop, 
and  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Evan  Lloyd,  by  his  wife,  the 
Dowager  Lady  Trimleston. 

Lineag-e. — Of  Sheldon,  co.  Warwick,  no  mention  is  made 
in  the  Conqueror's  survey,  whence  Dugdale  infers  that  it  was 
included  in  Coleshill,  and,  together  with  it,  possessed  by 
Geoffrey  de  Clinton  in  the  reign  of  Henry  I.,  and  fame  to 
Verdon  through  his  marriage  with  Leseelina,  dau.  of  the  said 
Geoffrey,  as  did  also  Brandon.  Anselme  de  Sheldon,  or  one 
of  his  ancestors,  was  first  enfeoffed  of  this  manor  by  some  of 
the  Verdons,  it  being  proved  by  testimony  that  Anselme  and 
his  posterity  held  it  of  that  family  by  the  service  of  half 
a  knight's  fee.  Of  this  Anselme  mention  is  first  found  in 
5  Henry  III. 

William  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Beoly,  eldest  son  of  Ralph  Shel- 
don, Esq.  of  Aberton,  by  Philippa  his  wife  (dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Baldwin  Heath,  Esq.,  and  a  lineal  descendant  of  the  great 
and  ancient  family  of  Sheldon),  )/i.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Willington,  Esq.  of  co.  Warwick,  and  with  her  (who  (/. 
155.3)  acquired  the  estate  of  Barcheston.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 


the  E.Kchequer,  and  relict  of  Sir  William  Whorwood, 
Attorney-General;  she  d.  1589,  aged  80.  Mr.  Sheldon  d. 
1570.  His  eldest  son  ((.  s.  J).,  and  the  estates  devolved  upoa 
his  2iul  son, 

Ralph  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Weston,  to.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Throgmorton,  Knt.  (she  d.  1G03)  and  2ndly,  Jane, 
d;iu.  of  William  West,  Lord  Delawarr.  He  d.  1613,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sheldon,  who,  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Edward  Sheldon,  mi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  JIarkham, 
of  Ollerton,  co.  Notts,  and  had  two  sons. 

William,  in.  1611,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  AVilliam,  Lord  Petre, 
and  li.ad  issue,  all  of  whom  (/.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 
Ralph,  of  Beoly,  b.  1G23,  a  noble  benefactor  to  the  Co'lege 
of  Arms,  accompanied  Charles  II.  in  his  flight  to  Bos- 
cobel,  and  was  a  party  to  his  concealment  in  the  oak. 
He  111.  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Thcunas  Savage,  Viscount 
Rocksavage,  and  d.s.p.  24  June,  1684. 
Ralph,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Ralph  Sheldon,  of  Steeple  Barton,  to.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
.\nthony  Slorgan,  Esq.  of  Hayford,  co.  Northampton,  and 
Weston  Underwell  Hill,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.ying  1658-9  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Steeple  Barton,  to.  Catharine, 
ilau.  of  Sir  Philip  Constable,  of  Everingham,  co  Y'ork,  and  by 
her  (who  d   1681)  left  at  his  decease,  1676,  a  son, 

Ralph  ShELDoN,  Esq.  of  Steeple  Barton,  and  afterwards  of 
Weston  and  Beoly,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Elliott,  2nd 
son  of  Humphrey  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Gatacre  Park,  Salop,  and  el. 
1720,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Sheldon,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Shelley,  Bart,  of  Mitchell  Grove,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  Sept.  1766)  had  four  sons  and  nine  daus.  He  d.  1746,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Sheldon,  Esq.,  m.  M.argaret  Frances  Disney,  dau. 
of  James  Rookc,  Esq.  of  Bigsware,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  el.  1766)  had  (with  a  dau.  Margaret  Frances,  in.  1772, 
Franc  s  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Witham  Place,  Essex,  brother  to  the 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury)  seven  sons, 
Ralph,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 
William,  of  Brailes,  co.  Warwick,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1830. 
Edward,  d.  unm. 

James,  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rev.  Mr.  Mostyn. 
Charles   Henry,  of  Haute    Fontaine,  France,  m.  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  Richard   Gorges,  Esq.  of   Eye,  co.  Hereford, 
f  I.P.  for  Leominster,  and  relict  of  Charles  Graham,  Esq.  of 
Netherby.  CumberUand. 
George,  of   Ems,  Upper  Austria,  m.  Frances,    Princess  of 
Aneivberg. 
Henry,  el.  at  Weston,  1761. 

Mr.  Sheldon  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Weston,  M.P.,  Col.  of  the  Oxford 
Loyal  Volunteers.  ?u.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Francis 
Holburne,  of  Menstrie,  N.B.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Hol- 
burne,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Edward  Ralph  Charles,  his 
heir,  and  three  dans.,  Catherine,  who  el.  unm.  about  1818; 
Jane  Louisa,  m.  Robert  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Shottesham  Park, 
Norfolk  ;  and  Fanny  Anne,  m.  Cointe  D'Orfeuille.  Mr.  Sheldon 
d.  1822.     Ui<  only  sou  and  heir, 

Edward  Ralph  Charles  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Brailes  House, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.,  JI.P.  for  Soutli  Warwickshire,  and  Major  of  the 
Warwickshire  Militia,  b.  2  March,  1782;  m.  14  Aug.  1817, 
Marcella,  only  child  of  Thomas  Meredith  Winstanley,  K.sq.  of 
Lispon  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  July,  1849)  had 
(with  four  other  children,  who  d.  zmm). 

William  Edward,  b.  21  Sept.  1821 ;  d.  20  March,  1835. 
Henry  James,  present  represMitative. 

Edward  Ralph  Charles,  Capt.  63rd  Regt.,  b.  22  Dec.  1828;  to. 
Jan.  1855,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Loftus,  and 
d.  s.p.  26  Nov.  1867. 
Isabel,  m.  1st,  1854,  Col.  Frederic  Granville,  late  23rd  Royal 
\Velsh  Fusiliers,  and  Col.  2nd  Warwickshire  Militia,  who  d. 
Oct.  1885;  she  ?n.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  1887,  Vincent  Pollexfen 
Calmady,  Esq.  of  Tettcott,  near  Holsworthy,  Devon. 

Mr.  Sheldon  d.  11  June,  1836. 

Aniis—Sa..,  a  fesse  arg.  between  three  sheldrakes  ppr.  Crest 
— A  sheldr.ake  ppr.     Motto— Optimum  pati. 

Seat — Brailes  House,  Shipston-on-Stour,  co.  Warwick. 


SHELTON    OF    ROSSMORE. 

Sheltox,  Grantllt  Deane,  Esq.  of  Eossmore 
House,  CO.  Limerick,  fo.-merly  Lieut.  Eoyal  Lim- 
erick Piisiliers  (Militia),  6.  7  Feb.  1852;  OT.  28  March, 


SHE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SHE 


1833 


1882,  Eioma  Anne,  dan.  of  Edward  Atkinson,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Glenwiliiam  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  and  lias 
issue, 

I.  Augustus  Grantley,  b.  15  March,  1SS3  ;  d.  27  Aug.  18S3. 

II.  Deane  Grantley,  6.  19  July,  18SG. 

III.  Edward  Willington,  b.  15  Avig.  1889. 

IV.  Augustus  Curlrin,  &.  11  Dec.  18P0. 

I.  Mary  Olive  Emma,  b.  7  March,  18S4. 

II.  Rosa  Kathleen,  6.  17  Sept.  1887. 

III.  Eowena  Mary,  b.  15  April,  1892. 

IV.  Emma  \orah,  6.  11  Dec.  1893. 

Liineage.— John  Shelton,  Capt.  1st  Eoyal  Dragoons  of 
Ireland  feiuf.  Queen  Anne;  d.  at  Ghent  in  the  Netherlands 
■while  serving  under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  leaving  a  son 
and  heir, 

KoBERT  SuELTON,  Esq.  of  Eossmore  House,  co.  Limerick, 
J.P.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Giles  Powell,  Esq.  of  Houndscourt, 
CO.  Cork,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Eossmore  House,  J. P.,  m.  1789, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle  Willington, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

John  Willington,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Thomas  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Sunbury. 

Alicia,  TO.  John  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Castle  Mitchell. 
The  only  son, 

John  Willington  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Eossmore  Horse,  J. P., 
Capt.  in  the  army,  served  all  through  the  Peninsular  war  with 
the  28th  Foot,  and  was  in  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  in  which  ho 
■was  four  times  severely  ■wounded,  appointed  subsequently, 
for  his  service.  Adjutant  of  the  Eoyal  Surrey  Militia,  b.  1791  ; 
m.  14  Aug.  1817,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Black- 
down  House,  CO.  Southampton,  by  whom  (who  d.  16  March, 
1874)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Gkantley  John  Willington  (Eev.),  his  heir. 

II.  George  Augustus  Frederick,  M.B.,  Surgeon-General  in 
the  army  (half-pay),  formerly  of  the  60th  Eifles,  and  48th 
Foot,  6.  Oct.  1821. 

ui.  Jonathan  Eobeet  Willington,  of  Bruree  House,  co. 
Limerick,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Eoyal  Limerick  Fusiliers 
(Militia),  formerly  an  Officer  in  the  army,  served  as  Lieut. 
in  the  14th  and  28th  Eegts.,  b.  19  Nov.  1826;  to.  4  July, 
1848,  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  Eead  Eobert  Hills,  Esq.  of 
Cringleford,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

1  Willington  Augustus  David,  J. P.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
"The  Queen's"  E.W.S.  Eegt.,  lormerly  6'2nd  Eegt.,  b.  14 
May,  1«49 ;  vi.  Victoria,  dau.  of  John  Chancellor,  Esq.  of 
Stanwell,  Middlesex. 

2  Abbott  George,  b.  21  Sept.  1853. 

Mr.  Shelton  d.  19  July,  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Grantley  John  Willington  Sheldon,  of  Eossmore 
House,  b.  1  April,  1S'20;  m.  11  Oct.  1847,  Eosa,  dau.  of  Read 
Eobert  Hill,  Esq.  of  Cringleford,  Norfolk,  and  d.  8  July,  1882, 
leaving  issue, 

Grantley  Deane,  now  of  Eossmore  House. 

Mary. 

/Seat— Eossmore  House,  Charleville,  co.  Limerick. 


SHENSTONE    OF     SUTTON    HALL. 

Shexstone,  Feedeeice  Smith,  Esq.  of  Sutton 
Hall,  Sussex,  J.P.  for  cos.  Staiford,  Worcester,  and 
Sussex,  D.L.  for  cos.  Stafford  and  Sussex,  High 
Sheriff  for  the  latter  co.  1886,  Hon.  Major  Queen's 
Own  Royal  Worcestershire  Yeomanry  Cayalry,  late 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford,  called  to  the 
Bar  1847;  m.  6  Feb.  1873,  Augusta  Emma  Grace, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Hambley  Knapp,  5th  Fusiliers, 
and  has  issue, 
Adela  Caroline  Shenstoke. 

Mr.  Shenstone  is   second   son   of  Eichard  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Shenstone  Hall,  and  The  Priory  (see  Smith 
of  Orovehurst),  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Fere- 
day,  Esq.  of  Ettingshall  Park. 
/SectJ— Sutton  Hall,  Barcombe,  Lewes. 


SHEPHEKD    OF    SHAW    END, 

Shepherd,  Aethur,  Esq.  of  Shaw  End,  co. 
Westmorland,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  b. 
1825,  m.  1st,  Janie,  dau.  of  James  Bryans,  Esq.  of 
Belfield,  D.L.  co.  Westmorland,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1869}  had 


Henrt  Anthony,  m.  G    Feb.   1894,  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Taylor,  Esq.  Mary  Eliza. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1875,  Eliza,  dau.  of  AVilliam  Boldon 
Bolden,  Esq.  of  Hyning,  D.L.  co.  Lancaster. 

Lineag'e. — Nicholas  Shepherd,  descended  from  a  family 
long  settled  in  co.  Westmorland,  living  tern}].  Henry  VIII., 
was  father  of 

Arthur  Shepherd,  ■who  purchased  lands  in  Patton,  in 
the  parish  of  Kendal,  where  his  descendants  have  conlinued 
to  reside.  He  left  two  sons,  William  and  Anthony,  the 
former, 

William  Shepherd,  s.  his  father  and  had  two  sons,  Arthur, 
heir  to  his  father,  and  Anthony.    The  eldest, 

Arthur  Shepherd,  had  two  sons,  i.  Obadiah,  »!.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Dixon,  of  Orrest  Head,  in  Applethwaite,  and 
sister  of  Eev.  Thomas  Dixon,  Fellow  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford, 
and  Eector  of  Weyhill,  co.  Southampton,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Nathan,  whose  son  Joseph  (Eev.),  of  York,  in. 
Eebecca,  dau.  of  William  Prince,  of  Upper  Poppleton,  co. 
York,  and  left  a  son,  Arthur,  M.D.,  ot  Grantham,  (/.  s.ji.  ;  ii. 
AnthuNY,  who  carried  on  the  line.    The  2nd  son, 

Anthony  Shepherd,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomai  Lyckbarrow, 
of  Kendal,  and  had,  wi'.h  other  issue,  a  son, 

Arthur  Shepherd,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Wilkinson,  Esq. 
of  Topthorn,  Selside,  and  great-niece  of  Ven.  Eobert  Pearson, 
Archdeacon  of  Suffolk  (whose  son,  Eight  Eev.  John  Pearson, 
D.D.,  was  Bishop  of  Chester  1673  to  1686),  and  by  her  had, 
I.  Henry,  his  heir;  ii.  Anthony  (Eev.),  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Ch. 
Coll.  Camb.,  Professor  of  Astronomy,  Eector  of  Barton  Mills, 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  Eastling,  co.  Kent,  Canon  of  Windsor,  d.  uvm.; 
I.  Jane,  m.  Marmaduke  Tunstal,  Esq.  of  Wharton  Dykes. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Shepherd,  ra.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Richard  Cragg,  E=q.  of 
Mansergh  Hall,  and  great  granddau.  of  James  Cragg,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Middleton 
Hall,  and  had  a  son, 

Arthur  Shepherd,  in.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Wil- 
kinson, of  Kendal,  and  by  her  had 

I.  Arthur,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  J.  Milner,  and  d.s  p. 

II.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Agnes,  1)1.  Eev.  H.  Wilkinson,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coil. 
Cambridge. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Hundlow, 
and  by  her  had 

III.  William,  d.  v.nm. 

IV.  Antliony,  d.  unm. 

V.  Eoljert  (Eev.),  M.A.,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bame.',  and 
niece  and  heir  of  William  Augustus  Burke,  Esq.  of  Cal- 
cutta, M.D.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  in  India,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Augustus  Burke,  M.D.,to.  Amelia,  dau.  and  heir  of  F.  W. 
Staine,  Esq.  of  The  Uplands,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

VI.  John,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Carne,  Esq.  of  Falmouth. 
The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Shepherd,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Atkinson, 
Esq.  of  Selside,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  now  of  Shaw  End. 

II.  Henry  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Chaldon,  co.  Surrey,  m. 
18  April,  1865,  Harriette  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Pickersgill, 
Esq.  of  Netherne,  co.  Surrey,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Cunliffe,  Esq.  of  High  House,  Addingham,  co.  Yorii, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  10  Nov.  1893,  had  issue, 

Arthur  Cunliffe. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

Seat—Sha.w  End,  Kendal,  Westmorland. 


SHEPPARD    OF    CLIFTON. 

Sheppaed,  Henry,  Esq.  of  CUfton,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.P.  formerly  Capt.  Tipperary  Militia, 
and  Capt.  67th  Regt.,  b.  28  July,  1823  ;  m.  22  Aug. 
1866,  Emily  Agnes,  dau.  of  Joseph  Frederick 
Ledsam,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Chad  Hill,  Edgbaston, 
Warwick,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Ann  Ashton  God- 
dington,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Henry  Goddington,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Leinster  Eegt.,  &.  17 
Jan.  1869. 

II.  James  Frederick,  b.  5  Aug.  1870. 

III.  Thomas  Moreton,  b.  10  Aug.  1874. 

IV.  John  Ashton,  b.  24  April,  1876. 

Lineag-e.— The  Sheppards  (or  Shepards,  as  sometimes 
spelt)  were  a  Saxon  family  which  settled  in  Norfolk.     From 


1834 


SHE 


THE  LAXDED  GENTRY 


SHE 


that  county,  Capt.  Thon:as  Sheppard  came  over  to  Ireland  in 
Cromweirs  army,  and  got  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Castle  John, 
CO.  Tipperary.  He  had  four  sons,  James,  William,*  John, 
and  liohin,  who  settled  in  the  townland  of  Kilouiiahenbeg.  in 
the  year  1700.  llis  two  youngest  sons  d.  without  issue.  His 
eldest  son, 

James  Sheppard,  settled  at  Clifton,  then  called  Killeullcn- 
more,  hi.  Mary  Kobiuson,  a  descendant  of  Sir  Luuiley  llobin- 
son  (buried  in  Westminster  Abbey),  and  aunt  of  JlajorGen. 
llobinson.  Equerry  to  Trincess  Caroline.     He  had  issue, 

James,  of  whom  presently. 

John,    »!.  llis    cousin,    Jane   Robinson,    and    had    a    son, 
Anthony,  whose  son,  m.  the  dau.  of  Henry   Downes,   K.-q., 
«nd  had  issue,  Col.  W.  D.  Sheppard,  of  Jlunatrea  House, 
Youghal,  CO.  Cork,  who  d.  s.  2). 
The  elder  son, 

James  Shsppaed,  of  Kilcullahenhcg,  now  called  Clifton,  ).(. 
r^fary,  dau.  of  John  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Cloughane,  Holycross,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  (?.  17SJ,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Sheppakd,  b.  1782;  Capt.  in  Tipperary  Jlilitia,  iii. 
1^0S.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Doolan,  Esq.  of  Wingfiekl,  Shin- 
rone,  by  Marj',  dau.  and  heiress  of  Amos  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Derry 
House,  Shinrone;  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William  (Kev.).  B.A.,  T. CD.,  formerly  a  Barristcr-at-Law, 
b.  ISll  ;  m.  Bithia,  dau.  of  Launeelot  Watson,  of  Warren- 
point,  and  <;.  1S60,  leaving  issue,  William  H.  Cope,  of  New- 
stead,  Blackrock  ;  and  liitliia  Mary,  authoress  of  Prettii  Miss 
Seville;  Diana  Bairln'jton.  &c.,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Croker, 
Munster  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Eileen. 

II.  Henby,  of  Clifton. 

III.  Frank,  of  St.  Cronan's,  Eoscrca,  m.  Sara,  dau.  of  T. 
ffranck  Tuite  Goulding,  Esq.,  and  d.  27  Nov.  18S6,  leaving 
issue,  John  Francis.  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  Capt.  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers ;  James  William  ITranck  (liev.),  of  Meadow  Brook, 
Dundrum  ;  and  Mary  Eleanor,  m.  Hev.  H.  J.  Gillespie,  D.D., 
M.A.,  T.C.D.,  of  Castletown  Hector}',  Killaloe. 

I.  Maria,  m.  James  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Spalield,  Roscrea,  and 
had  one  dau.  Maiy, 

II.  Anna  Doolan,  m.  George  Austin  Medlen,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Lowlands,  Roscrea. 

Capt.  Sheppard  d.  1S66. 

Scat — Clifton,  Shinrone,  King's  co. 


SHEPPARD    OF    PKOME    SELWOOD. 

Sheppaed,  William  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Keyforcl 
House,  Froiue,  co.  Somerset  b.  4  April,  1860 ;  s. 
]iis  father  ISSl. 

Xiineage. — John  Sheppard,  of  Tythcrington,  Wilts  (born 
towards  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Ja.mes  I.  or  the  commence- 
ment of  that  of  King  Charles),  purchased,  circa  IGGO,  from 
the  Chanipneys  family  the  manor-house  and  estate  of  St. 
Katharine's  Hill,  Frome  Selwood.  He  left  issue,  i.  Edward, 
from  whom  descended  the  Sheppards  of  I'au-aton,  now  repre- 
sented by  Kev.  Henry  Fleetwood  Sheppard,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Thurnscoe,  co.  York;  ii.  John,  ancestor  to  the  Sueppardsp/ 
Frorne  Schrooi! ;  Siud  other  issue.  Mr.  Sheppard's  will  bears 
date  3  Dec.  1675.     His  2nd  son, 

John  Sheppard,  of  the  Manor  of  St.  Katharine's  Hill,  Frome 
Sehvood,  hi.  7  June,  1705,  Philippa,  dau.  of  William  Humphrey, 
of  Berkley,  and  by  her  he  had  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons, 
I.  William;  ii.  John,  whose  dau.  Ann,  m.  Mr.  Wayland, 
of  Frome  Selwood.    The  son  and  heir, 

William  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  House,  St.  Katha- 
rine's Hill,  J.P.,  b.  17  Oct.  1708;  -m.  G  May,  1731,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Edward  Parsons,  of  Biistol,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  Somerset,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1792)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

n.  Edward,  Merchant,  of  London  and  {jure  uxoris)  of  Stone 

House,  CO.  Gloucester,  ra.  1777,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 

John   Harmer,  of   Stone  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  5 

Sept.  ISOb,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Harmer,  of  Stone  House  and  Clifton,  m.  1st,  25 

*  William  Sheppard  (ancestor  of  the  Castle  Sheppard 
family),  m.  Edith,  dau.  of  —  Armstrong,  and  widow  of  T. 
l;r.bin.son,  and  so  was  step-father  to  Major-Gen.  Robinson, 
Equerry  to  Princess  Caroline,  of  whom  there  is  a  portrait  by 
Hudson,  and  who  was  of  the  family  of  Sir  Lumley  Robinson 
(who  is  bur.  in  Westminster  Abbey),  and  was  father  of  William 
SiiKpPARD,  who  Til.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Shortt,  of  Wingfield 
Shinrone,  and  had  issue,  1  William,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bradshaw,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  of  AUeen,  Tipperary,  and 
'/.  .-1.  p.  1852,  at  Castle  Sheppard,  Ballingarry,  Shinrone;  2 
Robert,  East  India  Civil  Service,  (/.  unm.  in  India;  3  John, 
Lisut.  85th  Regt.  d.  v.nm.  in  India;  1  Edith,  m.  Randal 
Cooke,  Esq.  ;  2  Sara,  }/i.  Christopher  Abbott. 


July,  IS05,  Isabella,  dau.  of  liis  uncle,  Henry  Sheppard 
F>q.  of  Frome  Sehvood,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  May, 
IS06)  had  issue,  one  son, 

Edward  Harmer,  of  Stone  House  and  London,  6.  9  May, 
1800;  m.  1  Oct.  1830,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Berlins, 
of  Penmain,  co.  Monmouth,  and  d.  28  March,  ls78, 
leaving  a  dau.  Juliana  Augusta,  m.  12  Oct.  1854, 
Francis  Ileineken  Perkins,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  John  Sheppard,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Bauger  Sheppard,  d.  18i6. 
Maiy. 

Elizabeth,  ?».  2-1  Oct.  1S(j5,  Capt.  John  Henry  Armstrong, 
9oth  Regt. 
Ucd.  17  Oct.  1860. 

I  Mary  Harmer,  m.  Richard  Wilsonne  Sheppard,  Esq.,  her 
cousin,  and  d.  1840. 

III.  Walter,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Henry,  to.  1777,  Isabella,  sister  and  heir  of  Capt.  Wil- 
sonne, of  Purton,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue. 

1  Richard  Wilsonne  Sheppard,  m.  Mary  Harmer,  dau.  of 
his  uncle,  Edward  Sheppard,  Esq.,  and  d.  18G3,  leaving  a 
dau.  Isabella  Wilsonne,  m.  1849,  Frederick  Henry 
Smith,  Esq. 

2  Enuly. 

3  Isabella,  1st  wife  of  her  cousin,  Thomas  Harmer  Shep- 
pard, Esq.  of  Stone  House  and  Clifton. 

V.  John,  m.  22  Sept.  1784,  Mary  Kelson,  dau.  of  Jo'nn 
Bauger,  Esq.  of  Piddletown,  Dorset,  by  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Kelson,  Esq.  of  Midsummer  Norton,  Somerset,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Frome  Selwood,  6.  10  Oct.  1785; 
m.  his  cousin,  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Tomkins,  Esq.  of 
Abingdon,  Banker,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  one  son,  Walter, 
who  d.s.p. 

1  JIary,  2nd  wife  of  Thomaa  Harmer  Sheppard,  Esq. 

I.  Anna,  vi.  William  Tomkins,  Esq.  of  Abingdon,  Banker. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Timothy  Laoey,  Esq.  of  North  Hill  House, 
Somerset. 

Mr.  Sheppard  d.  1759;  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Frome  Selwood  and  of  Bath, 
J. P.,  b.  Jan.  1734  ;  la.  2  Jan.  1762,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  William  Hulbert,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  and  by  her  (who  d, 
20  Feb.  1820,  aged  83)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Styleshill,  Somerset,  b.  28  Dec.  17C2;  d.  -c.  p. 
19  Nov.  1804.  He  iu.  1st,  19  Jlay,  1789,  Susanniih,-dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Lewin,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  of  St. 
Katharine's,  Ruislip,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Mico,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1794)  had 

1  William  Hulbert,  late  of  Koyford  House,  F'rome. 

2  Frederick,  c/.  unm.  4  Oct.  1802. 

3  John  Lewin  (Uev.),  M.A.,  b.  5  Aug.  1794;  d.  v.nm.  10 
Aug.  1821. 

1  Susan  Mary  Anne,  of   Spring  Hill,  near  Frome,  d.  22 
May,  1861. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Hayter,  relict  of  Thomas  W.  Wyatt, 
Esq.,  but  had  no  further  issue.    Mr.  Sheppard  d.  19  Nov. 
1804. 

II.  Edward,  of  Firgrove,  in  Dudmaston,  and  also  {jure  uxoris) 
of  Alstone,  co.  Worcester,  and  Oxenton,  co.  Gloucester, 
sometime  of  The  Ridge,  in  the  latter  CO.,  of  which  he  was 
High  Sheriff  1819,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  10  Oct.  1704;  m.  9 
Jan.  1797,  Mary,  sole  dau.  of  John  Darke,  Esq.  of  iUstone 
and  Oxenton,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  h.  29  Dec.  1801  ;  d.  ».  p.  25  March,  I84S. 

2  Richard,  b.  2  Aug.  1807  ;  d.s.  p.  1863. 

3  Arthur  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Holme  Cultram, 
b.  19  July,  1813;  vi,  13  June,  1865,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Joseph  Gilbanks,  Rector  of  Lamplugli. 

4  Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  Feliow  of  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxon,  b.  9  Nov.  1814. 

1  Mary  Rebecca. 

2  Ann,  rn.  1820,  John  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Dursley. 

3  Frances  Elizabeth. 

4  Eleanor  Martha. 

5  Caroline,  ra.  Rev.  Kenelm  Henry  Digby,  2nd  son  of 
Admiral  Sir  Henry  Digby,  G.C.B. 

6  Emily. 

7  Harriet  Jane,  hi.  28  April,  1846,  Rev.  Thomas  Fremcaux 
Boddmgton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Badger,  Salop,  who  d.  l!i 
July,  1871,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Folkington  Place,  Sussex,  Shrewston  Lodge, 
Wilts,  and  Hampstead  Heath,  Middlesex,  J. P.,  b.  28  Oct. 
1766;  TO.  5  Dec.  1800,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Down, 
Esq.  of  Halliwick  Manor  House,  Colney  Hatch,  Middlesex, 
and  d.  1  June,  1858,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  b.  16  Sept.  1802 ;  m.  Maria  Theresa  Catherine 
du  Croc  de  Brassac,  only  child  and  heir  of  Charles  Joseph, 
Count  du  Croc  de  Brassac,  in  I  ranee,  and  had  issue  by 
her  a  dau.  Marie  Clementine  Wilhelniine  CamiUe,  m.  the 
"Viscount  de  Briniont,  who  takes  the  additional  surname 
of  Brassac 

2  Charles  Down,  b.  29  June,  1805;  d.  1861. 

3  Walter  Cope,  Capt.  (retired),  6.  20  Dec.  1806 ;  d.  1861. 


SHE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SHE 


1835- 


4  Frederick,  6.  21  Dec.  1812 ;  d.  1875. 

1  Sarah  Frances,  m.  12  Sept.  1832,  Rev.  Georffe  Gayton 
Harvey,  B.A.,  Kector  of  Honon,  co.  Stafforci,  who  d. 
1870. 

2  Susan,  m.  1st,  20  July,  1841,  Richard  Eushton,  Preston, 
Esq.,  who  d.  26  Feb.  1844,  and  2ndly,  28  Nov.  1851, 
Philip  Kemp,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Reed  Kemp,  Esq.  of 
Kemp  Town,  Brighton,  M.P. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Seymour  Court,  Somerset,  and  of  Clifton,  and 
sometime  also  of  Conipton  House,  co.  Gloucester,  h.  30  Nov. 
1770;  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  \Villi:im  Tonildns,  Esq.  of 
Abingdon,  Banker,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child, 

Ann,  m.  Rev.  Aaron  Rogers. 

He  7)1.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.    of  Thomas  B.  Winter,  Esq.  of 

Shenley  Hill,  Herts,  and  by  her  he  had  an  only  son, 

Henry  Winter  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Emsworth,  Hants, 

h.  15  F'eb.  ISOD ;  m.  1st,  28  Aug.  1833,  Maiy  Anne,  d.HU. 

of  Gen.  Alexander  Graham  Stirling,  of  Rednock,  N.B., 

and  has  issue, 

1  Henkt  Alexander  Graham  (Rpv.),M.A.,  of  Rednock 
Castle,  CO.  Perth,  b.  1835  (■■see  next  Memoir). 

2  Thomas,  6.  1837  (see 'next  Memoir). 

He  111.  2ndly,  1872,  Miss  Marianne  Thomas. 

V.  George,  of  Fromefifld  House,  Somerset,  b.  23  .July,  1773  ; 
in.  1797,  Mary  Ann  Stuart,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Byard,  of  Mount  Tamar,  Devon,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1838)  he  left  at  his  decease,  2  Feb.  1855. 

1  Thomas  Byard,  of  Frome  Selwood,  b.  8  March,  1805  ; 
111.  6  Aug.  1829,  Augusta  Perchard,  2nd  dau.  ot  John 
Mico  Winter,  Esq.  of  Shenley  Hill,  Herts,  by  Raclicl  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-lieir  (witli  her  sister,  Martha,  wife  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Le  Mesurier,  formerly  Hereditary  Governor 
of  Alderney)  of  Peter  Perchard,  Esq.,  Loid  Mayor  of 
London  1804-5,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1888,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
10  Feb.  1890,  had  issue, 

Thomas  Byard  Winter,  b.  15  Blarch,  1834 ;  vi.  i  July, 
1861,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Aaron  Roger.s,  Incum- 
bent of  St.  Pauls,  Bristol,  and  has  issue,  Herbert 
Byard,  b.  1866;  Alfred  Byard  Winter,  b.  186s  ;  Clement 
Mico,  i.  1870;  Edgar  Stuart,  b.  1872;  Eustace  Graham, 
b.  1875  ;  John  Cecil,  b.  1879,  d.  1881 ;  Arthur  Lewin,  '-. 
1882;  Amy  Byard,  b.  1862;  Alice  Marion,  b.  1864; 
Janet  Augusta,  b.  1873;  Helen  Mildred,  b.  1887. 

John  Edwin,  d.  1837. 

George  Edmund,  b.  1841;  d.  s.  p.  20  April,  ISSS. 

Jessie  Augusta. 

Caroline  Stuart,  m-  Rev.  Thomas  Spratt,  and  d.  10  July, 
1875,  leaving  issue,  Theodore  Byard. 

Emily  Byard,  m.  20  Jan.  Ia57,  Rev.  Charles  Barton, 
Rector  of  Trusbam,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

Agnes  Louisa.  Susan  Anna.  Kditti  Mico. 

2  George  Wood,  of  Fromefield  House,  co.  Somerset,  .J.P., 
b.  1807  ;  m.  1834.  Emma,  dau.  of  Joseph  T.  Brown,  Esq., 
H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Winifred  House,  Bath,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Rev.  S.  Sneade,  of  Netley  and  Ludlow,  and  by  liur 
(who  d.  1871)  has  issue, 

George  Frederick  (10,  Chester  Place,  Regents  Park), 

late  H.E.I. C.S.,  JP.  for  London,  b.  17  May,  18-35  ;  m. 

1861,  Adeline  Babington,  dau.  of  Rev.  B.  W.  Peile,  and 

has  issue,  Pliilip  Arthur  Sneade,  b.  1863 ;  Evelyn  Stuart ; 

Guy  Babington;    Seymour   Hulbert;    and  Alexander 

Byard. 
Mary  Stuart,  m.  7  Feb.  1861,  Major  T.  W.  Shcppard, 

87th  Regt.  (see  next  Memoir),  and  d.  at  Malta,  July, 

1868,  leaving  issue. 
Ellen  Olivia,  rii.  Rev.  A.  B.  Peile,  Incumbent  of  Holy 

Trinity  Church,  Ventnor,  and  has  issue. 
Emma  Flora,  m.  George  Upton  Robins,  Esq. 
Susan  Elizabeth  Sneyd. 
Isabel  Byard,  d.  num.  1847. 

3  Walter  (Rev.),  Perpetual  Curate  of  Hermitage,  Berks, 
6.  1S09;  m.  Fanny  Rebecca,  tlau.  of  William  Boulger,  of 
Bradfield,  Berks,  and  dying  1852,  left  issue, 

Walter  Byard,  )?i.  3  Oct.  1865,  Frederica  Jaue,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Festing,  R.N.,  K.H.,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Ann  Stuart,  m.  1864,  Thomas  M.  Le  Mesurier, 
Esq. 

Elizabeth  Frances. 

4  Alfred  Byard,  of  The  Hove,  Torquay,  m.  1845,  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  James  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Maria  Stuart,  m.  1870,  Charles  Noble  Luxmoore,  Esq. 

1  Harriet  Byard,  m.  Rev.  William  Dalby,  Rector  of  Comp- 
ton  Basset,  Wilts,  and  d.  1840. 

2  Stuart,  m.  Rev.  David  Malcolm,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kingston 
Deveril,  Wilts. 

3  Elizabeth  Hulbert,  cif.  1868. 

4  Emma  Martha,  m.  21  May,  1839,  Richard  Edward  Austen 
Townsend,  Esq.  of  Norwood,  co.  Surrey. 

■  5  Jane  Bunn,  m.  Rev.  John  Heniy  Clayton,  Rector  of 
Farnborough,  Hants,  and  d.  1858. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Whittaker  Ledyard,  Esq.  of  Road  Hill, 

Wilts. 
n.  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Wathen,  Esq.  of  New  House,  Stroud, 

CO.  Gloucester. 


in.  Ellenor,  to.  Rev.  Peter  Wood,  Rector  of  Broadwater,  co» 
Sussex,  and  Prebendary  of  Chichester. 

Mr.  Slieppard  cZ.  17  May,  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  HnoERx  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Keyford  Hou?e, 
J.P.,  6.  10  Aug.  17J1;  j/t.  24Sept.  1818,  Hannah,  only  child 
of  William  Pollett,  Esq,  of  Great  Bardfield,  co.  Essex,  and, 
had 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John  J-ewin,  6.  6  Nov.  1828;  in.  6  July,  1852,  Sabine,, 
youngest  dau.  of  Major  Charles  Walton,  4th  Light  Dragoons, 
and  had  a  dau.  Lilian  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  8  Feb.  1861. 

III.  Thomas  Pollett,  b.  6  June,  1830  ;  m.  1864,  Eliza  Ectella, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Ansti-uther  McTier,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Albert  Mico,  b.  1836  ;  m.  1869,  Anna  Margaret  Griffin, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m,  30  Dec.  1862,  Lieut.-Gea.  Thomas  Tapp, 
C.B. 

II.  Lucy  Hannah,  TO.  13  June,  1855,  Henry  Carter  Snell 
Chauncy,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  C.  Chauncy,  Vicar  of  Paul's- 
Walden,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Susan  Katharine,  m.  17  Aug.  1854,  William  George, 
youngest  son  of  Capt.  Barton,  late  of  the  4th  Light 
Dragoons,  and  d.  27  Nov.  1862. 

IV.  Alice  Leader,  -m.  14  Sept.  1870,  Alfred  Reginald  Wilkin- 
son, Capt.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  d.  27  May,  1873. 

Mr.  Shcppard  d.  1878.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Sdeppaud,  Esq.  of  Keyford  House,  Frome,  co.. 
Somerset,  6.  8  Nov.,  1823;  to.  6  April,  1850,  Emilie  Liues, 
3rd  dau.  of  J.  H.  Scrivener,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had- 
issue, 

William  Lewin,  now  of  Keyford. 
Mr.  Shcppard  d.  1881. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  as- 
many  mullets  gu.,  quai-tering  Hulbert,  Lewin,  Mico,  and 
Childe.  Crest — A  ram  passant  ppr.,  between  two  olive-branches 
vert. 

Scat — Keyford  House,  Frome. 


SHEPPABD  OF  EEDNOCK, 
Sheppard,  Eet.  Hexry  Alexander  Graham, 
I\I.A.  Trill.  Coll.  Camb.,  of  Eednock,  Ducliray, 
Auehjle,  and  Saiicbop,  b.  24  Aug.  183.5,  s.  liis 
uncle  1875,  and  represents  G-raham  of  Duchray, 
Stirling  of  Auchyle,  G-raham  of  Rednock,  MoN- 
CRiEFf  of  Sauchcp. 

Lineage. — For  paternal  descent,  gee  Sheppard  of  Frome 
Selwood. 

^umitg  of  ^Stirling  of  ^ucbiilc. 

Thomas  Stirling,  of  Auchyle,  co.  Perth,  living  1498,  a  cadet 
of  the  old  baronial  family  of  Calder,  was  father  of 

Walter  Stirling,  of  Auchyle,  who  left,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
with  a  younger  son,  John, 

James  Stirling,  of  Auchyle,  who  d.  circa  1593. 

William  Stirling,  of  Auchyle,  his  son,  is,  in  Acts  of  Parlia- 
ment, 1644-49,  styled  Baron  of  Auchyle.  He  m.  1st,  Jlarioti 
Sinclair;  2ndly,  Janet  Peebles;  Srdly,  Elizabeth  Lundy,  and 
had,  with  a  younger  son,  John,  of  Herbertshire,  co.  Stirling,. 
1643,  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Stirling,  of  Auchyle,  1643-59,  who  )ii.  1630,  Margaret,, 
dau.  of  James  Haldane,  of  Gleneaglos,  co.  Perth,  by  Lady 
Margaret  Murray,  liis  wife,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Auchyle  and  Herbertshire,  m.  Helen,  widow 
of  Sir  John  Rollo,  of  Bannockburn,  and  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Sinclair,  of  Roslin,  and  d.  s.p.,  1678. 

II.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

HI.  Alexander,  of  Auchyle  and  Herbertshire,  ra.  (contract,  13- 
Dec.  1681)  Margaret,  natural  dau.  of  William,  Earl  of  Men- 
teith,  and  d.  June,  1715,  leaving  a  son, 
William,  who  sold  Auchyle  to  his  cousin,  John. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Stirling,  of  Auchyle  and  Herbertshire,  sold  the- 
estates  to  his  younger  brother.  He  m.  Jean,  elde.'^t  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Robert  Criohton,  alias  Murray,  of  Cockpool,  co. 
Dumfries,  executor  and  universal  disponee  of  James  Murray, 
last  Earl  of  Annandale,  and  d.  Dec.  1706,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Herbertshire,  TO.  Lilias,  dau.  of  William,  Lord 
Forester,  and  d.  s.  p.  May,  1745. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

iir.  George,  of  byres,  co.  Perth,  father  of  George,  of  Byres, 

who  d.  s.  p.  1750. 
I.  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Graham,  of  Duchray  and  Rednock, 

and  had 

1  Col.  Thomas  Graham,  of  Duchray  and  Rednock,  d.  s.  p. 
18  June,  1773. 

2  Capt.   John  Graham,  of  Duchray  and  Rednock,  42nd 


1836 


SEE 


THE  LANDED  aENTRY. 


SHE 


Hiffhlanders,  m.  Christian,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Jlur- 
ray,  alias  Macgrcijor,  of  Glencarnock,  co.  Perth,  and  d. 
14  Get.  1790,  leaving  a  son, 
Alexandek,  who  s.  to  Auchyle. 
The  '2iid  son, 

lArr.  John  Stirling,  of  Auchyle  anil  Hcrbcrtshire,  m. 
Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stirling,  Hart,  of  Ardouh,  co. 
Perth,  and  i^  1756,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Stirling,  of  Auchyle  and  Herbertshire.  He  d.  !.  p. 
July,  1760,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Jean  Stirling,  of  Auchyle,  who  sold  Herbertshire  1768. 
She  .)!.  1st,  28  Jan.  1751,  Sir  James  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Glorat, 
and  2ndly,  Hon.  James  Erskine,  of  Aloa,  a  senator  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  and</.  s.  p.  1797.  She  was  s.  by  her  cousin, 
Alexander  Graham,  of  Duchray  and  Redneck,  who  took  the 
name  of  Stirling  and  hadagrantof  supporters  21  April,  1798. 
He  became 

Liect.-Gen.  Alexander  Graham-Stirling,  of  Auchyle, 
Eednock,  and  Buchray,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1709;  m. 
1794,  Margaret  eldest  dau.  and  heir  of  Col.  James  lloncrieff, 
of  Saiahop,  en.  Fife,  and  d.  8  May,  1849,  his  wife  having  pre- 
deceased him  4  Jlay,  1844,  in  her  72nd  year,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Auchyle,  S:c.,  Advocite,  d.  unm.  28  Feb.  ISGo. 

II.  James,  d.  young. 

III.  Alexander,  Capt.  42nd  Rogt.  d.  unm. 

IV.  JanifS,  d.  young. 

V.  Thomas,  Col.  late  1st  Royals,  d.  s.  p.  on  his  return  from 
the  Crimea,  1  Nov.  1S54. 

VI.  Robert,  of  Auchyle,  <fec.,  Capt.  75th  Rcgt.,  rf.  s.  yj.  25 
July,  1875,  aged  67. 

1.  JIary  Ann,  ni.  Rev.  Henry  Sheppard,  and  d.  1870,  in  her 
73rd  year,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  Henrt  Alexander  Graham,  now  of  Rcdnock,  &c. 

2  Thomas  Winter,  Major  S7th  Regt.,  formerly  Capt.  2.ith 
Regt.,  b.  1  July,  1837;  m.  1st,  7  Feb.  1861,  his  cousin, 
Mary  Stuart,  dau.  of  George  Wood  Sheppard,  of  Krunie- 
field  House,  co.  Somerset,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  July,  1868) 
had  issue,  Graham  Stuart,  b.  26  Dec.  1861,  d.  11  April, 
1862;  Harry  Winter,  b.  11  Sept.  1867,  m.  Feb.  1891,  Rita 
de  Courcy  Martelli,  and  has  issue  (Thomas  Maurice 
Winter,  b.  Den.  1893);  Grace  Stuart;  and  Mary  Con- 
stance ;  and  2ndly,  9  April,  1872,  Margaret  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Nisbet,  M.D.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  Jan.  1886,  he 
had  one  son,  Thomas  Winter,  Lieut.  (8th)  King's  Own 
Liverpool  Regt.,  b.  4  March,  1873. 

n.  Christian,  m.  Capt.  Mark  Currie  Close,  R.N.,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Augustus  Henry  Urmston,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p. 
1874. 

IV.  Moncrieff,  d.  unm.  v.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 
VI.  Sarah,  d.  unm.                            vii.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

VIII.  Lindesay,  ra.  Rev.  George  Edwards,  d.  s.  p. 

IX.  Jemima,  m.  Signor  Pirfee,  and  had  one  son,  who  d.  at 
Malta.     She  d.  1890. 

(^"umiliT  of  (BritljanT  of  ^Icbuoch. 

John,  4th  Earl  of  Menteith,  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  John,  Lord 
Seton,  and  had  by  her  (whom.  2ndly,  John,  Earl  of  Sutherland) 
a  2nd  son, 

George  Graham,  of  Rednock,  tutor,  1579,  of  his  nephew, 
John,  6th  Earl  of  Menteith.  He  d.  circa  1585,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Graham,  of  Rednock,  who  d.  s.  p.  about  1610,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Graham,  of  Rednock,  who  left  two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 
Ann,  the  younger,  m.  1644,  Alexander  Colquhoun,  of  Camstrod- 
den.  Marion  Graham,  of  Rednock,  the  elder  dau.  and  co-heir, 
m.  John  Graham,  of  Duchray,  who  d.  in  1700,  aged  100  years. 
This  gentleman,  a  very  remarkable  character,  was  known  as 
the  ''Highland  Hector,"  and  the  "Tetrarch  of  Aberfoyle."  In 
1671,  he  was  committed  to  the  Tolbooth  of  Edinburgh  for 
firing  at  the  Earl  of  Menteith  and  wounding  some  of  his 
servants,  they  having  come  to  arrest  him  for  debt  when  he  was 
attending  the  baptism  of  his  son  Thomas's  child,  at  Aberfoyle. 
He  and  his  friends  were  armed,  and  the  infant  was  laid  on  the 
ground  during  the  fight.  At  a  later  period,  he  had  pensions 
of  500  marks  and  £100,  and  the  sumsdue  by  him  forfeuduties 
•were  remitted.    His  son, 

Thomas  Graham,  of  Rednock  and  Duchray,  m.  1669,  Mar- 
gery, dau.  of  Colin  Campbell,  of  Mochaster,  grand-aunt  of  the 
Marquess  of  Breadalbane,  and  had  a  son, 

Alexantjer  Graham,  who  hi.,  as  already  stated,  Margaret 
Stirling. 

Arms  of  Sheppard — See  tho.t  family. 

&a£i— Rcdnock  House,  Stirling,  and  Duchray  Castle,  Aber- 
foyle. 


SHESBROOKE    OF     OXTON. 

Sheebrooke,    William,    Esq.    of  Oxton    Hall, 
iS'otts,  J. P.,  Commander  K.X.  (retired),  b.  23  Oct. 


1844  ;  m.  1  Sept.  1870,  Margaret  Macdonald,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexande-  G-raliam,  Esq.  of  Dunelutha, 
CO.  Argyll,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Henry  Graham,  b.  11  Feb.  1877. 

II.  Robert  Lowe,  b.  1885. 

I.  Violet. 

II.  Eva  Caroline,  ra.  1890,  A.  J.  Popert,  Esq. 

III.  Gertrude  Lillian. 

Lineage. — it  appears  from  Thoroton's  Antiquaries  of 
KottitKjhoui^hirc,  that  the  Sherbrooke  family  first  became 
connected  with  the  county  in  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 
in  the  eighth  year  of  whose  reign  {anno  1566)  the  moiety  of  a 
manor,  together  with  certain  lands  in  Oxton,  were  purchased 
by  Thomas  Sherbrooke,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Sherbrooke 
(the  2nd  son  of  Robert  Sherbrooke,  of  Tibshelf,  co.  Derby, 
whose  ancestors  derived  tlieir  name  from  the  hamlet  of  Shire- 
brooke,  on  the  borders  of  Xottinghamshire  and  Derbyshire), 
by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Brailsford.  This  Thomas 
Sherbrooke,  ;)!.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Hall,  of  Saxendale, 
Xotts,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Sherbrooke,  of  Oxton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Savile,  of  Oxton,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Tempest,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  Margaret  and 
Elizabetli,  a  son  and  successor, 

Tho.mas  Sherbrooke,  of  Oxton,  6.  in  1600  ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Jobson.  Esq.  of  Cudworth,  co.  York,  and  c/.  in 
1653,  having  had  with  other  issue, 

I.  Robert,  who  s.  to  his  father's  estates,  and  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jobson, 
Esq.  ot  Cudworth,  co.  York,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  Henrt, 
of  whom  hereafter. 

Robert  Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Oxton,  who  s.  his  father  in 
1653,  1)1.  Elizabeth  Taylor,  a  Lincolnshire  lady,  but  had  no 
male  issue,  and  upon  his  decease  the  Oxon  estate  devolved 
upon  his  nephew, 

Henry  Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Oxton  (mentioned  above). 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Xottingham  in  1712;  i/i.Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Porter,  Esq.  of  Bingham,  Notts,  and  d.  1754,  leaving  three 
daus.,  and  co-heirs, 

I.  Margaret,  b.  1716;  m.  her  cousin,  Henry  Porter,  Esq.  of 
Birmingham,  J. P.  for  Notts,  Verderer  of  Sherwood  Forest, 
and  Deputy-Ranger  of  Tliorneywood  Chase,  who  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Sherbrooke  upon  the  death  of  his 
wife's  father  in  1754,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Jan.  1779.  Mrs.  Sher- 
brooke survived  her  husband,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1799,  and  was 
bur.  at  Oxon. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  William  Coape,  Esq.  of  Arnold,  co.  Notts,  and 
of  Farnah,  in  DufBeld,  co.  Derby,  J. P.  for  Notts,  and  Ver- 
derer of  Sherwood  Forest  (who  d.  28  June,  1791),  and  d.  at 
Arnold,  3  March,  1789,  and  was  bur.  at  Oxton.  She  left 
issue, 

1  William,  of  Oxton,  J. P.  for  Notts,  and  for  many  years 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  and  High  Sheriff  in 
ls03,  s.  to  the  family  esiates  upon  the  decease  of  liis  aunt 
in  1799,  and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Sheriirooks 
only.  He  ni.  5  April,  1785,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Foxcroft,  Esq.  of  co.  Nottingham,  by  his  wile,  the 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Langford,  Esq.  of  Basford, 
Notts.  He  d.  s.  p>-  1"  Nov.  1831,  aged  73,  and  his  widow, 
d.  15  Oct.  1847,  aged  83  years. 

'I  Henry,  Col.  in  the  Royal  Sherwood  Foresters,  or  Not- 
tinghamshire Regt.  of  Militia,  d.  a  bachelor,  15  March, 
1849,  aged  89,  and  was  bur.  at  Oxton. 

3  John,  K.C.B.,  and  Gen.  in  the  array,  who  greatly  dis- 
tinguished himself  at  Seringapalam  and  elsewhere,  and 
was  constituted  Lieut.-Governor  and  Commander  of  the 
Forces  in  Nova  Scotia  in  181 1,  and  appointed  Governor- 
Gen,  of  Canada  in  1815.  He  m.  1811,  Katheriiui,  eldest 
dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Reginald  Pyndar,  Rector  of  Madres- 
field,  CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Feb.  1830,  aged  65. 
His  widow  d.  at  Sidinouth,  Devon,  16  May,  1856. 

1  Elizabeth,  d..  unm. 

2  Sarah,  la.  Samuel  Hamer  Gates,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Allerton, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1834,  aged  76,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Samuel  Lowe,  Ksq.  of  Southwell,  co.  Notts 
(only  son,  by  Bridget,  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Lee, 
Esq.,  of  Samuel  Lowe,  Esq.,  who  derived  his  descent  from 
the  ancient  Cheshire  stock  through  a  branch  which  had 
migrated  into  Lancashire,  and  who  had  purchased  an  estate 
at  Southwell,  about  the  beginning  of  the  last  century, 
and  had  settled  at  that  place),  and  by  him  had,  with  other 
issue, 

1  Sherbrooke,  of  Southwell,  J.P.   and  High   Sheriff  for 
Notts  in   1785,   ia.   Bridget,    dau.    of    Richard    Turner    ; 
Beecher,  Esq.  ol  Southwell,  and  d.  3  Dec.   1794,  leaving    ' 
issue. 

2  Lee,  d.  a  bachelor. 

3  Robert,  of  Southwell,  J.P.  and  Hich  Sheriff  for  Notts, 
1S02.     He   m.  Anne,   dau.    of   Richard  Turner  Beecher, 


SHE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SHE 


1837 


Esq.  of  Southwell,  and  d.  23  July,  1822,  having  had,  with 

other  issue,  a  son, 
Bobert  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Binpcham  and  Prebendary  of 
Southwell,  r/i.  July.  lyO.o,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eev.  Keginald  Pyndar,  Rector  of  Madresfield  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  d,  23  Jan.  1845,  aRed  65.  His  widow  d.  15 
Nov.  1852,  aged  69,  having  had  issue, 

1  Henkt  Pokteb,  of  Oxton  Hall,  Notts,  B.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  in  1859,  late  Capt.  in  the  Eoyal 
Sberwood   Foresters    or    Nottinghamshire    Regt.  of 

*  Militia,  and  subsequently  Capt.  in  the  South  Not- 
tinghamshire Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6.  3  Sept.  1810  :  m. 
26  Dec.  1840,  Louisa  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Fane,  Esq.,  H. E. I. C.C.S.,  sixth  son  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
F'ane,  of  Fulheck,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  12  June,  1887, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Oxton. 

II.  Henry  Nevile  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Clifton,  late 
Lieut.  43rd  Foot,  h.  3  F>b.  1846;  ra.  1st,  3 
Feb.  1871,  Lady  Harriett  Alice,  only  dau.  of 
the  2nd  Earl  Howe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
April,  1875)  has  issue,  1  Penn  Curzon,  h.  28  Nov. 
isri;  1  Sybil  Wary,  6.  4  July,  1873;  2  Evelyn 
Alice,  b.  7  April,  1875.  He  m.  2ndly,  5  March, 
1878,  Lady  Lilias  Charlotte  Cairns,  dau.  of  Hugh, 
1st  Earl  Cairns,  and  has  issue,  2  Nevile  Hugh 
Cairns,  b.  8  April,  18t0;  3  Cuthbert  Arthur,  b.  20 
Jan.  1883;  4  Ronald  Henry,  b.  16  June,  1884,  d. 
\i,\)2  :  3  Cicely  Catherine ;  4  Marjorie  Lilias.  He 
m.  3rdly,  Jan.  1892,  Alice  Maud,  4th  dau.  of  the 
late  Henry  Abel  .Smith,  of  Wilford  House,  Notts. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  15  March,  1859,  John  Chaworth 
Musters,  Esq.  of  Annesley  Park,  and  Wiverton 
Hall,  Notts. 

II.  Alice  Louis,  m.  17  Feb.  1863,  George  Eden  Jar- 
vis,  Esq.  of  Doddington  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  late 
Capt.  18th  Hussars. 

III.  Mary  Beresford,  m.  30  April,  1890,  William, 
15th  Baron  SempiU. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Sheb- 
BROOKE  in  1847,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his 
kinsman,  William  Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Oxton  Hall. 

2  Robert  (Right  Hon.),  raised  to  the  peerage  as  Vis- 
count Sherbrooke  1880  (see  Bdbke's  Peerage  and 
Batonetage). 

3  Frederic  Pyndar  (Eev.),  6.  1813  ;  m.  Helen,  younger 
dau.  and  co  heir  of  the  late  John  Martin  Leake, 
Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1872,  and 
was  bur.  at  Oxton.  He  left  issue,  Reginald  and 
Helen. 

1  Elizabeth  Agnes  Pyndar,  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1860, 
aged  51. 

2  Mary  Anne,  d.  an  infant,  1810. 

3  Ellen  Pyndar.  4  Margaret  Anne,  d.  unm.  1893. 
.i4r?)i5— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vair  a  chief  or,  over  all  a 

bend  gu.  charged  with  three  mullets  pierced  arg.,  a  cres- 
cent for  difference  for  Sheebrooke;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  two 
wolves  passant  arg.,  for  Lowe.  Crests — 1st,  A  horse's  head 
couped  arg.  charged  with  three  bars  gu.,  for  Shebbrooke  ; 
2nd,  A  wolf's  head  erased  arg.,  for  Lowe.  HIoilo—Yi  si  non 
consilio. 
Seat— OTLton  Hall,  Southwell. 


SHERIDAN    OP    FKAMPTON    COURT. 

Sheridan,  Algeenon  Thomas  Beinslet,  Esq. 
of  Frampton  Court,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1893,  late  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  11  June,  1845 ; 
m.  18  Jan.  1871,  Mary  Lothrop,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  J.  Lothrop  Motley,  late  United  States 
Minister  at  the  Court  of  St.  James,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Bbinsley,  6.  22  May,  1874. 

II.  John  Lothrop  Motley,}       .       ,   „,  ^  

m.  Algernon  Brinsley,     |  ^wms,  b.  21  June,  18/6. 

IV.  William  Frederick,  6.  5  Jan.  1879. 

V.  Maurice  Overring. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Brinsley,  6.  19  Oct.  1871. 

II.  Sophie  Florence  Lothrop,  b.  19  Sept.  1872. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  very  ancient  Celtic  family,  of  co. 
Cavan,  and  can  be  traced  back  to  a  remote  period  of  Irish 
history.  Its  earlier  alliances  were  with  the  O'Eourkes,  O'Neils, 
O'Tearams,  O'Donnells,  O'Farrells,  O'Connors,  O'Eeillys,  &c. 
Two  of  its  members  were  distinguished  for  their  abilities  and 
learning  in  the  reign  of  Chables  II.,  viz.,  Thomas  Sheridan 
and  Charles,  his  brother.  Bishop  of  Kildare. 

Rev.  Thomas  Shebidan,  b.  1687,  the  son  of  a  country 
gentleman,  possessed  of  an  estate  at  Uaghteraghy,  co.  Cavan, 
■was  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  through  the  kindness  of 
his  relative,  Dr.  William  Sheridan,  the  deprived  Bishop  of 
Kilmore,  and  subsequently  entering  into  Holy  Orders,  gained 
the  patronage  and  favour  of  Dean  Swift.    Dr.  Sherdan  m. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles M.TcFadden,  of  Quilcagh,  co.  Cavan, 
and  d.  1738.     His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Shebidan,  M. A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  i.  1719,  author 
of  The  Dictionary,  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Dr.  Philip  Chamberlayne, 
Prebendary  of  Eathmichael.  This  lady  was  known  in  letters 
by  her  Sidney  Biddulph  Nourjahad,  and  the  comedies  of  The 
Discovery  and  The  Dupe.  By  her  (who  was  granddau.  of 
Sir  Oliver  Chamberlayne)  Mr.  Sheridan  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  F'BANCis,  6.  1750;  in.  1783,  Letitia  Christina 
Bolton. 

II.  EicHABD  Beinslet,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Henry  Le  Fanu,  Esq. 

II.  Alicia,  7)1.  Joseph  Le  F'anu,  Esq. 
The  youngest  son. 

Eight  Hon.  Richard  Bbinsley  Sheridan,  the  Orator, 
Statesman,  Dramatist,  and  Wit,  was  b.  in  Dorset  Street,  Dub- 
lin, 30  Oct.  1751.  He  m.  1st,  1773,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau,  of 
Thomas  Linley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (whD  d.  1792)  had  (besides 
a  dau.  Mary,  who  d.  an  infant)  a  son,  Thomas,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. He  rn.  2ndly,  Esther  Jane  Ogle,  dau.  of  the  Dean  of 
Winchester,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Charles  Brinsley,  who  d. 
1843.    The  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Thomas  Sheridan,  Esq.,  in.  1306,  Caroline  Henrietta,  4th 
dau.  of  Col.  Callander  (who  afterwards  became  Sir  James 
Campbell),  of  Craigforth,  co.  Stirling,  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Helena  M'Donnell  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  5th  Earl  of 
Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  June,  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  R'CHARD  Bbinsley,  of  Frampton  Court. 

II.  Thomas  Berkeley,  R.N.,  accidentally  killed  by  a  fall  on 
board  H.M.S.  "  Diamond,"  18-26. 

III.  Francis  Cjnric,  Treasurer  of  the  Mauritius,  d.  there  13 
Sept.  1843. 

IV.  Charles  Kinnaird,  Attache  to  the  British  Embassy  at 
Paris,  d.  30  May,  1847. 

I.  Helen  Selina,  m.  4  July,  1825,  Price,  Lord  Dufferin  and 
Clandeboy,  and'2ndly,  13  0ct.  1862,  Earl  of  Gifford,  eldest 
son  of  the  Marquess  of  Tweeddale  ;  d.  14  June,  1867. 

II.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah,  in.  1st,  30  July,  1827,  Hon.  G.  C. 
Norton,  brother  to  Lord  Grantley,  who  d.  24  Feb.  1875, 
leaving  issue,  and  2ndly,  1  March,  1877,  Sir  William  Stir- 
ling-Maxwell, Bart.,  M.P.,  K.T.,  d.  1878.  She  d.  15  June, 
1877. 

III.  Jane  Georgiana,  m.  10  June,  1830,  Edward  Adolphus, 
Duke  of  Somerset,  K.G. 

Mr.  Sheridan  d.  12  Sept.  1817.     His  eldest  son, 

Richard  Bbinsley  Sheridan,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Court,  Dor- 
set, M.P.  for  Shaftesbury  1845  to  1852,  andfor  Dorchester,  1852 
to  1868,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1838,  Hon.  Lieut.  Naval 
Reserve ;  m.  18  M.ay,  1835,  Marcia  Maria,  only  surviving 
child  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Colquhoun  Grant,  K.C.B.,  G.C.H. 
(by  Marcia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Richards,  of  Long 
Bredy,  Dorset),  and  niece  of  Francis  John  Browne,  Esq.  of 
F'rampton  Court,  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  \i  Aug.  1884) 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Brinsley.  h.  11  Dec.  1838  ;  d.  17  March,  1868. 

II.  Francis  John  Rogers,  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  6  May,  1842;  d.  10 
July,  1877. 

III.  Algernon  Thomas  Bbinsley,  now  of  Frampton  Court. 

IV.  Charles  William  Frederick,  b.  26  March.  1847. 

V.  Tliomas  Constantine  Henry  Kier,  b.  3  May,  1851. 

VI.  James  Colquhoun  Grant,  I.  23  Jan.  1857;  d.  14  Aug. 
1865. 

I.  Edith  Marcia  Caroline,  m.  30  June,  1864,  Francis  John 
Thynne,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Very  Eev.  Lord  John  Thynne, 
and  d.  9  April,  1876  {see  Bdbke's  Peerage.  Bath,  M.). 

II.  Florence  Sarah  Wilhelmine,  771.  27  July,  1868,  Augustus, 
2nd  Lord  Poltimore,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Helena  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  7  March,  1893. 
Mr.  Sheridan  d.  May,  1888. 

Arms — Vert,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  stag's  head  ppr.  Motto — 
Cervus  lacessitus  leo. 

Seat — F'rampton  Court,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 


SHERSTON  OF  EVERCREECH. 
Sheeston,  John  Davis,  Esq.  of  Evercreech,  co. 
Somerset,  Capt.  late  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  J.P.  cos. 
Lincoln  and  Somerset,  b.  16  May,  1829,  m.  13  May, 
1851,  Innes  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Major 
Hamilton  Maxwell,  H.E.I.C.S.  of  Ardwell,  co.  Wig- 
town, by  Isabella,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Abaham  Bun- 
bury,  Esq.  of  Kilfeacle,  co.  Tii^perary,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Davis,  late  Major,  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  16  Feb.  1852; 
TO.  1878,  Edith,  dau.  of  Adm.  Sir  Charles  Talbot,  K.C.B. 

II.  Maxwell,  b.  30  July,  1855;  d.  15  Feb.  1856. 

III.  John,  b.  25  July,   1857,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  to.  Alice, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Bamfield,  B.S.C.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police. 


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IV.  "William  Maxwell,  b.  14  April,  ISSg.  Capt.  IStli  Hussars. 

V.  AVilliam  Doddington,  b.  14  Xov.  ISOo. 

VI.  Peter  Davis,  b.  7  April,  1S74. 

I.  Florence  Maxwell,  b.  5  Jan.  1«!54  ;  d.  23  April,  same  year. 
n.  Mabel,  m.  31  July,  ISOO,  John  Huntley  Tliring,  Esq.  of 

Alford,  Castle  Cary,  Somerset. 
in.  Ethel  Innes,  b.  7  June,  1S03;  d.  27  March,  ISSO. 

liineage.— PetekSiiekstok,  Esq.  of  Stoberry  Park,  Wells, 
■CO.  Somerset,  had  a  grant  of  the  same  arms  that  were  pre- 
viously granted  to  his  uncle,  Peter  Davis,  of  Wells  (whose  two 
sons  if.  s.  p.).  He  m.  10  July,  1780,  Margaret,  youngest  dau. 
of  'Ihomas  Strangeways,  Esq.  of  Shapwick,  Somerset  (she  d. 
•2ij  Jan.  1795).     He  d.  14  Aug.  1820,  aged  75,  leaving  a  son, 

Peter  Davis  Sherston,  Esq.  of  Stoberry  Park,  Wells,  co. 
Somerset,  Lieut. -Col.  2nd  Somerset  Militia,  m.  1S2S,  Julianna 
Frances  Anne,  dan.  of  Col.  Yorke,  Lieut,  of  the  Tower  of  Lon- 
don, by  Julianna  his  wife,  dau.  of  —  Dodd,  Esq.  of  Swallow- 
cfield  Park.  Berks,  and  d.  14  May,  1834,  aged  51,  leaving  an 
only  son,  Johk  Davis,  now  of  Evercreech  House,  co.  Somerset. 

iStaf— Evercrejch  House,  Bath,  co.  Somerset. 

SHIPLEY    OF    TWYFORD    MOOKS. 

Shipley,  Caroline  Geace,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Clements  Parr,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Elton,  6th  Bart,  of  Clevcdon  Court,  Somerset,  m.  9 
April,  1863,  Conwax  Mordaunt  Shipley,  Esq.  of 
Twvford  Moors  House,  Hants,  J.P.,  (b.  9  Nov. 
lSi4),  who  d.  29  March,  1888,  at  Mentone, 

Xiineag'e. — Rev.  Jonathan  Shiplet,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St. 
Asaph,  son  of  Jonathan  Shipley,  of  Leeds,  by  Martha  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Willi.am  Davies,  of  Twyford  House,  Hants,  in.  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  George  Mordaunt, 
oth  son  of  John,  Viscount  Avalnn,  and  left  at  his  decease,  G 
Dec.  17S6  (with  several  daus.  Anna  Maria,  r/i.  Sir  William 
Jones;  Amelia,  m.  William  Charles  Sloper,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth, 
d.  v.nm.;  Georgiana,  m.  Francis  Hare  Naylor,  Esq.;  and 
Catherine  Louisa),  one  son, 

Eev.  William  Davies  Shipley,  Dean  of  St.  Asaph,  who 
ra.  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ellis  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Acton 
Park,  CO.  Denbigh,  by  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
James  PlUSscU  Stapleton,  Esq.,  and  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  of 
,Sir  John  Conway,  Bart.,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Penelope, 
ra.  Dr.  Warren,  of  Worting  House,  Basingstoke,  and  is 
deceased;  Anna  Maria,  m.  Col.  Dashwood,  and  is  deceased; 
and  Amelia,  m.  Bishop  Heber,  of  Calcutta,  and  is  deceased) 
five  sons,  all  since  deceased,  William,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  Mordaunt,  Conway,  John,  and  Charles.  The  last- 
named, 

PtEV.  Charles  Shipley,  of  Twyford  House,  Rector  of  Map- 
powder,  Dorset,  m.  1821,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Orby  Sloper,  Esq. 
of  V.'est  Woodhay,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  had 
issue, 

I.  Conway  5Iordatint,  of  Twyford  floors. 

II.  Reginald  Yonge,  (J.B.,  Gen.  late  in  command  of  2nd 
Brigade,  Aldershot,  formerly  Col.  7rh  Fusiliers,  b.  18i6;  in. 
Amy  (whod.  Is90),  dau.  of  Lea  Birch,  Esq.,  and  d.  1890. 
baving  had  issue,  Conway  Lea ;  Mordaunt  Lea,  Capt.  13th 
Bengal  Lancers,  m.  1892,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  —  Douglass, 
Esq..  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  (Conway  Douglass,  b.  1893); 
Reginald  Heber;  Charles  Tyrell ;  Avalon  ;  and  three  daus., 
Charlotte,  m.  1892,  Michael  Foster,  Esq.,  son  of  Professor 
Foster,  of  Cambridge,  and  has  issue  (Michael  Reginald,  b. 
1S93;  ;  Amy  Lea  ;  and  Evelyn  Grace. 

III.  William  Davies,  b.  Jan.  1828,  Major-Gen.,  late  Comm. 
40th  Regt.,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  —  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1886)  has  issue,  two  sons,  Charles  Orby, 
»;i.  1890,  Catherine  Jane,  dau.  of  R.  T.  Carew,  Esq.  of  Balli- 
namona,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue  (Conway  William 
Carew,  6.  1893) ;  and  Harold. 

IV.  Orby,  M.A.,  6.  July,  1832;  m.  Zoe,  dau.  of  the  Right 
Hon.  James  Wilson,  M.P. 

1.  Anna  Maria,   w.  1810,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Crofton, 
Knt.,  C.B.,  late  Chairman  of  Directors  of  Convict  Prisons, 
Ireland. 
Mr.  Shipley  d.  1834. 

Anns— Lozengy,  arg.  and  sa.,  a  bordure  of  the  last.    Crent — 
Out  of  an  earls  coronet  or,  the  bust  of  a  Moorish  prince  ppr., 
habited  of  the  tirst,  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa. 
Motto — Nee  placida  contenta  quiete  est. 
/Seat— Twyford  Moors,  near  Winchester,  Hants. 


SHIRLEY    OF    ETTINGTON    AND 
LOUGH    FEA. 

Shirley,  Sewallis  Evelyn,  Esq.  of  Ettington 
Park,  CO.   Warwick,  and  Lough.  Eea,  and  Shirley 


House,  00.  3Ionaglian,  J.P.  co.  "Warwick,  and  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  IMou.aghan,  High  Sheriff  1SS4,  M.P.* 
CO.  Mouaghan  ISGS  to  18S0,  b.  15  July,  1844;  m. 
23  Sejit.  1884,  Emily  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  William  Colquhoun  Farquharson  Macdonald, 
of  St.  Martin's  Abbey,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

Lineage.— The  Anglo-Saxon  family  of  Shirley,  of  Kether 
Etingdon,  co.  Warwick ;  of  Shirley,  co.  Derby ;  Staunton 
Harold  and  Rakedale,  co.  Leicester;  of  Astwell,  co.  North- 
ampton ;  of  'Wiston,  Preston,  and  Ote  Hall,  co.  Sussex;  and  of 
Chartley,  co.  Sfafford,  is  descended  from  Seawallisde  Eting- 
don, living  there  tanp.  Edward  the  Confessor,  '•  whose 
name,"  says  Dugdale  "argues  him  to  have  been  of  the  old 
English  stock."  At  the  Conquest,  the  Lordship  of  Ettiugdon 
was  granted  to  Henry  de  Ferrariis,  one  of  the  principal  adven- 
turers under  Duke  William,  and  «as  held  under  him  by  this 
Sewallis,  in  whose  posterity  it  has  ever  since  continued  (see 
Burke's  P(a-a;/e).  Eighteenth  in  descent  from  this  Saxon 
Thane  (as  Dugdale  calls  him)  was 

Sir  Robert  Shirley,  Bart.,  1st  Earl  Ferrers  and  Viscount 
Tamworth  and  Lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley,  who,  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Selina,  dau.  of  George  Finch,  Esq.,  had  issue. 

The  Hon.  George  Shirley,  of  Ettington,  Page  to  Queen 
Anne,  afterwards  Capt.  1st  Regt.  of  Foot  Gu.ards.  He  in.  28 
Dec.  1749,  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Stmt,  Esq.  of  Horton, 
Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Evelyn,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Selina,  m.  Sir  Thomas  George  Skipworth,  Bart. 

Mary,  m.  John  Smith,  afterwards  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Comb  Hay. 
He  d.  22  Oct.  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Ettington,  who  to.  twice,  but  dying 
s.  ji.  15  March,  1793,  was  s.  by  his  brotlier, 

Evelyn  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Ettington,  who  m.  3  July,  1781, 
Phillis  Byam,  only  dau.  of  Charlton  Wollaston,  Esq.,  and 
had 

I.  Evelyn  .John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,//.  15  Nov.  1792;  m.  7 Dec.  1819,  Anne  Charlotte, 
2nil  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Bridgeuian,  and  cLs.^j. 
12  Dec.  1865  ;  she  d.  9  Feb.  1858. 

III.  William,  b.  23  March,  1794  ;  d.  21  April,  1850. 

IV.  James,  Rector  of  Frettenham,  Norfolk,  b.  15  Jan.  1S02  ; 
m.  29  Dec.  1831,  Catherine  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Dolphin,  and  ('.  7  Jan.  1870,  having  by  her  (who  d.  20  Oct. 
1867)  had  issue, 

1  Horatio  Henry,  b.  G  Jan.  1834. 

2  Evelyn  William,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  30  Nov.  1840. 

3  James   Charlton,  Capt.   late  100th  Regt.,   b.   30  Aug. 
1843. 

1  Katharine  Frances.  2  Georgiana  Louisa. 

3  Mary.  4  Selina  Catherine. 

V.  Horatio  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  Connaught; 
Rangers.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  3  Dec.  1805; 
d.  7  April,  18;9. 

VI.  Arthur  George  Sewallis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Stinsford, 
Dorset,  b.  20  July,  1810  ;  in.  1st,  24  Aug.  1841,  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  Rev.  William  Cookson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July, 
1852)  had  issue, 

Sewallis,  b.  18  June,  1848  ;  m.  28  March,  1878,  Christiana, 
3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Bl.ackstone  Williams,  JI.A. 
Robert,  Lieut.  2nd  Regt.,  /-.  Nov.  1844;  d.  21  April,  1869. 
Francis  John,  b.  23  June,  1847. 
Mary  Selina. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3rd  Sept.  18."i3,  Jfary,  dau.  of  Edward  Turner, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  3  April,  1877), 

Arthur  Horatio,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  25  June,  1854. 
William   (Rev.),  B.A.,   Vicar  of  Soulhwick,    Hants,  b.  23 
Aug.   1866  ;    m.  1884,   Alice  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  B. 
Piyor,  and  has  issue. 
Phillis,  7?i.  16  July,  1886,  Col.  Henry  Richard  Newdigate, 
C.B. 

Emily  Gertrude.  Louisa. 

He  '//!.  Srdly,  1878,  Francesca  Edith,  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
Ernie  Money,  and  widow  of  John  Symons,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
mayne. 

I.  .Selina,  d.  3  Feb.  1870. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1813,  George  Morant,  Esq.,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1838. 

III.  Emily  Harriet,  in.  Edward,  3rd  Lord  SufiSeld. 

Mr.  Shirley  <(.  17  May,  1810,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Evelyn  John  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Ettington  and  Lough  Fea, 
D.C.L.,  who  sat  in  Parliament  successively  for  co.  Monaghan 
and  South  Warwickshire,  6.  26  April,  1788;  m.  16  Aug.  1810, 
Eliza,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  Stanhope,  Esq.,  cousin  of 
George  Philip,  8th  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  and  had  issue, 

Evelyn  Philip,  his  heir. 

Arthur,  5I;ijor-Gen.  in  the  army  and  late  Major-Gen.  Turkish 
Contingent,   U.  8   Feb.  1813;    vi.  4  July,    1840,  Christine, 


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youngest  dau.  oJ  James  Wardrop,  M.D.,  and  d.  $.  p. 27  Jan. 
Ih77. 
"Walter  Dcvcreux,  Major  Monngban Militia,  b.  20  July,  1819  ; 
m.  26  July,  1856,  Anna  Knox.dau.  of  William  K.  Faucettc, 
Ksq.,   and  lias  an  only  dau.   Louisa,  m.  17  March,  1887, 
I'rank  Thorwaidoen  Liebicli,  Esq.  of  Notting  Hill. 
Selina,  111.  18  May,  1841,  the  liight  Hon.  Sir  William  Heath- 
co!e,   Bart,   of  Hursley,  late  M.P.  for  the  University  of 
Oxford,  who  d.  17  Aug.  1881. 
Louisa,  VI.  2  Sept.  1843,  Neil  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Poltalloch,  co. 
Argyll,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1887,  aged  68.     He  d.  3  Oct.  1857. 
Mr.  Shirley  d.  31  Dec.  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Evelyn  Philip  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Ettington  Park  and 
Houndshill,  cos.  Warwick  and  Worcester,  and  Lough  Fea,  co. 
Monaghan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheiiff  co.  Warwick  1867, 
JI.P.  for  South  Warwickshire  1853-65,  and  formerly  (from 
1841-47)  for  Monaghan,  LL.D.  Dublin,  6.  22  Jan.  1812;  m.  i 
Aug.  1842,  Mary  Clara  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Hunger- 
ford  Lechmere,  2nd  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Sewallis  Evelyn,  now  of  Ettington  and  Lough  Fea. 

I.  Selina. 

II.  Mary  Clara,  m.  2  May,  1872,  Eev.  W.  K.  W.  Chafy  Chafy, 
of  Rouse  Lench  Court,  co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Katharine. 

Mr.  Shirley,  a  gentleman  of  high  literary  and  antiquarian 
tastes,  and  a  writer  of  considerable  ability,  d.  19  Sept.  1882. 

Anns — Paly  of  six  or  and  az.,  a  quarter  erra.,  quartered  with 
the  arms  of  Thomas  of  Woodstock,  Duke  of  Gloucester,  youngest 
■son  of  Edwabd  111.  A^icient  Coat — Paly  of  six  or  and  sa. 
Crest— The  head  of  a  Saracen  couped  at  the  neck  ppr.,  wreathed 
about  the  temples  or  and  az.,  on  a  torse  of  the  same  colour. 
Badges — A  horsehoe  arg.,  for  Ferrers;  A  Bourchier  knot  or, 
for  BocECHiEB.  Mottoes — Honor  virtutis  prajuiium ;  Loyal 
suis-je. 

-Seats— Ettington  Park,  Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick; 
and  Lough  Fea,  Carrickmacross,  co.  Monaghan. 

Ciicis— Junior  Carlton  and  National. 


SHORE,    late    OF    NORTON    HALL. 

Shore,  Haeeington  Offlet,  Esq.  late  of  Lind- 
ridge  House,  co.  Leicester,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.,  i.  1833 ;  m.  1st,  21  Dec.  1861,  Isabel  Emma, 
dau.  of  Col.  D'Ewes  Coke,  of  Debdale  Hall,  near 
Mansfield,  and  by  her  (-wlio  d.  Nov.  1864)  lias 
issue, 

I.  Janet  Diana,  h.  1809. 

He  m.  2ndly,  9  K'ov.  1865,  Eleanor  Anna,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Thomson,  M.D.  of  Leamington,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

I.  Harrington  Offley,  6.  24  Nov.  1868. 

II.  Sydney  Foye,  6.  18  Nov.  1871. 

II.  Caroline  Foye. 

III.  Eleanor  Maye. 

IV.  Constance  Aimee. 

Lineage. — The  name  of  Shore  is  found  from  an  early 
jjeriod  in  the  counties  of  Derby  and  York.  There  is  a  charter, 
made  1440,  by  which  John  Shore,  of  Barnsley,  grants  to 
William  Shore  all  his  lands  and  tenements  in  Sheffield.  The 
name  appears  in  the  earliest  pages  of  the  parish  register  of 
ShefSeld,  and  from  those  of  the  name  there  entered  it  is  probable 
that  the  present  family  descend. 

John  Shore,  descended  from  the  Sbov.bs  of  Darley  Dale,* 
b.  about  1650,  resided  at  ShefBeld,  where  he  made  his  will, 
2  March,  1682,  and  d.  soon  after.  By  Sarah  Sims  his  wife,  he 
had,  I.  Samuel,  his  heir  ;  ii.  Sylvanus,  whose  family  settled 
in  Ireland ;  in.  Isaac.    His  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Shore,  of  ShefBeld,  merchant,  b.  17  May,  1676;  m. 
7  Nov.  1700,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Sykes,  of  Norton,  co.  Stafiford, 
by  whom  he  had,  besides  others,  who  d.  young,  Samdel,  his 
heir  ;  Jane,  iii.  1732,  John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Dudley,  co.  Warwick ; 
Mary,  m.  1788,  John  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Wakefield,  by  whom  she 
liad  Sir  Kobert  Shore  Milnes,  Bart.,  and  Esther,  6.  1724,  m. 
1766,  Robert  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Wakefield.  Mr.  Shore  dying 
1  Feb.  1651,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samcel  Shore,  Esq.  of  ShefBeld  and  Mearsbrook,  6. 21  Aug. 
1707  ;  m.  17  Oct.  1734,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kobert 
Diggles,  of  Liverpool,  merchant,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Samdel,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  many  years  a  Banker  at  Sheffield,  afterwards  of 

*  Wordsworth  wrote  some  lines  on  a  tree  said  to  have  been 
planted  on  a  hill  in  Darley  Dale  in  memory  of  the  parting  for 
life  of  two  brothers,  one  (the  elder)  the  ancestor  of  the  Shores, 
Barons  Teignmouth. 


Scarborough,  where  he  d.,b.  17-14;  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
George  Kinks,  of  Sheffield,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Joshua,  b.  1749;  d.  1760. 

IV.  William,  many  years  a  Banker  at  Sheffield,  residing  at 
Tapton,  6.  13  Oct.  1752;  he  rf.  6  Sept.  1822.  He  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Evans,  of  Cromford,  co.  Derby,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  the  only  sister  of  Peter  Nightingale,  Esq.  of  Lea 
and  Woodend,  co.  I')erl)y,  High  Sheriff  1710  (who  d.  uidu. 
18C3).    By  Mary  his  wife,  heleft  issue, 

1  William  Edward,  of  Embley,  Hants,  and  Lea  ITurst, 
CO.  Derby,  7n.  1  June,  1818,  trances,  widow  of  William 
Edward  Nightingale,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  William  Smith, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Parndon,  co.  Essex.  He  was  b.  15  Feb. 
1794,  and  assumed  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  grand- 
uncle,  Peter  Nightingale,  Esq.,  the  name  of  Nightin- 
gale, by  royal  sign-manual,  dated  21  Feb.  1815.  He 
bought  the  estate  of  Embley,  Hants,  and  served  the  office 
of  High  Sheritr  of  that  co.  182B,  and  dying  1874,  left 
issue, 
Frances  Parthenope,  m.  23  June,  1S58,  Sir  Harry  Verncy, 
Bart. 

Florence,  who  undertook  the  conduct  of  the  War  Hos- 
pitals at  Scutari  and  in  the  Crimea  from  la54  to  185ii. 
1  Mary,   7)i.  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Parndon. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

II.  Hannah,  m.  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Manchester. 

III.  Sarah,  d.  uniu. 

Mr.  Shore  d.  Sept.  1785.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Samdel  Shore,  Esq.  of  Norton  Hall  and  Mearsbrook,  J.P., 
b.  5  Feb.  1738;  m.  1st,  15  March,  1759,  Urith,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Offley,  Esq.  of  Norton  Hall,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Edmund 
Offley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Nov.  1781)  he  had  issue, 

Samdel,  his  heir. 

Bohun,  a  Col.  in  the  army. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3  April,  1788,  Lydia,  the  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
i'reeman  Flower,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough  and  Claphain,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Shore,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby 
1760,  d.  16  Nov.  1S28,  aged  90,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samdel  Shore,  Esq.  of  Norton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  of 
Castle  Hill,  Dorset,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ls32,  i.  3  June, 
1701 ;  m.  March,  1788,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  F'itz-Walter 
Foye,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  Buckland  Newton,  co.  Dorset,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1826,  aged  65)  had  issue, 

I.  Sydney,  6.  14  April,  1790;  m.  6  May,  1812,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  July, 
1«27. 

II.  Offley,  of  Norton  Hall  and  Castle  Hill,  who  sold  those 
estates  and  resided  subsequently  on  the  Mearsbrook  estate, 
near  ShefSeld,  exchanging  the  old  family  property  at  Blore, 
CO.  Staff'ord,  for  that  of  Lindridge  House,  co.  Leicester.  He 
was  6.  26  May,  1797  ;  to.  17  Oct.  1823,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Brewin,  Esq.  of  North  Deighton,  co.  York,  and  d.  18  Feb. 
1B70,  leaving  issue, 

1  Harrington  Offlet,  now  of  Lindridge  House. 

2  Sydney  Foye,  in.  22  June,  1864,  Louisa  Alice,  dau.  of 
James  Heygate,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F'.R.S.,  of  Derby. 

3  Offiey  Bohun,  of  The  Cedars,  Mickleover,  co.  Derby,  b. 
31  Jan.  1839 ;  in.  17  Oct.  1862,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Leishman,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue, 

Offley  Bohun  Stovin  Faiiiess,   Lieut.   West  Yorkshire 
Eegt.,  b.  9  Aug.  1863. 
Florence  Nightingale.  Urith  Beresford  F'oye. 

I.  Elizabeth  Maria,  d.  unm.  ii.  Harriet. 

III.  Urith  Lydia.  iv.  Amelia  Theophila. 
v.  3Iaria  Theodosia.                           Vi.  Ociavia. 

Mr.  Shore  d.  1836. 

Arms — ^Vrg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  holly-leaves  vert. 
Crest— A  stork  reguardant  ppr.,  holding  in  the  dexter  foot  a 
stone  or  pebble  of  the  sea-shore  sa.  Motto — Non  dormif  qui 
custodit. 


SHOUT    OF    EDLINGTON. 

Shoet,  Edwaed  Hassaed,  Esq.  of  Edlington, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  h.  22  Aug.  1848  ;  m.  1873,  Geral- 
dine  Each  el,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Blagrave,  Esq. 
of  Calcot  Park,  Berks,  and  Barrow  Court,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Hdeert  Edward  Hassard,  &.  1877. 

II.  Digby  Valentine  Hassard,  b.  1879. 

Lineage. — John  Short,  of  Exeter,  appears  by  the  Visi- 
tation of  Devon  to  have  left,  with  four  daus.,  two  sons, 
Anthony  and  John,  ancestor  of  the  Shorts  of  Bkkham.  The 
elder  son. 

Rev.  Anthony  Short,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury, 
1579,  to  whom  was  granted  the  family  crest,  was  father  of 

Eev.  Thomas  Short,  of  Bawtry,  co.  York,  &.  about  1560;  m. 


1840 


sno 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SHO 


3Iargaret  Cooke,  of  Doneaster,  an  heiress,  und  was  father  of 
Peter  Short,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  m.  Feb.  1616,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  and  by  her  (who  mi. 
2ndly,  Thomas  EUcrker,  Esq.  of  Doncaster),  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Peter  Short,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  East  Kcal,  co. 
Lincoln,  citizen  of  London,  to  whom  was  granted  by  King 
Charles  II.,  a.d.  1666,  the  coat  of  arms  now  borne  by  this 
brancli  of  the  family.  He  m.  1st,  Briilget,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Heron,  Esq.  of  Buloott,  Notts,  and  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Julin 
Bishop,  Esq.  of  Stickford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue.  The 
youngest  son, 

JosEFH  Short,  Esq.  of  Edlington,  East  Keal,  i-c,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  Clerkenwell,  Jliddlesex,  m.  EUzabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  George  Longe,  Esq.  of  Clerkenwell  and  East  Kirby,  and 
had  issue, 

Joseph,  d.  i(«m. 

Georhe.  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,   m.  1714,  John   Hassard,    Esq.    of    Bloomsbury 

Square,  and  was  mother  of  Henry  Hassard,  Esq.  of  London, 

who  »i.  1741,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzhugh,  Esq.  (who<?. 

17y9)  of  31ile  End  House,  Middlesex,  and  d.  1  July,   1796, 

aged  75,  having  had  issue, 

Henry  Hassard  (Col.),  of  whom  hereafter. 
John  Garbradd  Hassard,  b.  1743;  (/.  luod.  11  July,  1807. 
Robert  FitzHugh  Comm.  H.N.,  b.  1750  ;  d.  1782  unm. 
EiCHARD  Samuel  Hassard,   who  s.   his  brother,  of   him 
also  hereafter. 

Susanna,  m.  Col.  Timothy  Carr,  of  Enniskillen,  Ireland, 
and  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  Equerry  to  the  King,  and  d. 
1766. 

The  younger,  but  only  surviving  son, 

George  Short,  Esq.  of  East  Keal,  m.  Penelope,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Tyrwhitt,  Bart,  of  Stainfield,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d- 
1752,  having  had  issue,  George,  who  d.  aged  20,  and 

John  Short,  Esq.,  b.  1723,  who  d.  unm.  9  Jan.  1793,  and 
bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  relative, 

Henry  Hassard,  Esq.  of  East  Keal  and  Edlington,  D.L., 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army  and  Major  of  the  1st  Uoyal  Dragoons, 
b.  9  April,  1742  (eldest  son  of  Henry  Hassard,  Esq.  of  London, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Y.alentine  Fitzhugh,  Esq.,  and 
grandson  of  John  Hassard  and  Elizabeth  Short,  xU  supra), 
who  assumed,  by  sign-manual,  Jan.  1794,  the  surname  and 
aims  of  Short  only.  He  in.  1796,  Mrs.  AVhitby,  and  dying 
*.  p.  1S07,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Richard  Samuel  Hassard,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Edlington,  East  Keal,  and  part  of  Clerkenwell,  b.  20  April, 
1754,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Short.  He  m. 
1808,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Hatfield,  co. 
York,  by  Honor  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Raper,  Esq.  of  Aber- 
ford  and  Lotherton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1851)  had 
issue, 

John  Hassard,  late  of  Edlington. 

Samuel  Dyne,  d.  an  infant. 

Henry  (Ktv.),  b.  21  M<irch,  1812  :  m.  1842,  Lucv,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Marten  Butt,  M.A.,  Rector  of  oildingley  and 
Vicar  of  East  Garston,  by  Mary  Anne  Congreve  his  wife, 
and  granddau.  of  Rev.  George  Butt,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to 
George  III.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Ilassard,  b.  21  F"eb. 
1844:  Richard  Samuel,  b.  9  May,  1848;  Alfred  Fitzhugh 
Hassard;  Lucy  Alice  Hassard;  Emily  Constance  Ilassard. 

WiUiam,  b.  28  May,  1813;  -m.  6  Aug.  1837,  Isabella,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Cottingham  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  gnat  niece  of  Rev.  W.  Mason,  the  poet,  and 
has  issue,  William  James,  b.  27  Aug.  1840;  Frederick 
Hugh,  b.  19  March,  1843;  Charles  Mason,  b.  6  March, 
1343;  George  Hassard,  i.  13  Feb.  18.50;  Robert  Elmhirst, 
6.  27  Jan.  1852;  John  Locke  Broadbent,  b.  8  Oct.  1853; 
Frances  Marion ;  Louisa  Anne ;  Annie  Harriette  ;  Eleanor 
Theresa. 

Mary  Ann,  m.  1832,  'W'illiara  Blanshard,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  Recorder  at  Doncaster,  and  has  issue. 

Lucy,  ?/i.  Frederick  Richard  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Louth,  co.  Lin- 
coln. 

Frances  Harriet,  m.  Capt.  James  Maitland,  E.X.,  of  Rossie 
House,  CO.  Fife,  nephew  of  Sir  p-rederick  Maitland. 

Jane,  m.  WiUiam  Garfit,  Esq.  of  Boston,  and  d.  1851,  having 
had  issue. 

Maria  Louisa,  m.  Edgar  John  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Kilvington 
Hall,  and  The  Fryerage,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

7<Ir.  Short  ■'.  24  Oct.  1826.     His  eldest  s  jn, 

John  Hassard  .Short,  Esq.  of  Edlington,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P. 
and  D.L., //.  18  Xov.  1810;  -/,i.  24  Nov.  1831,  Margaret,  4th 
dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Elmhirst,  of  Ashby  Grove, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  I"eb.  Is81)  had  issue, 

I.  Fi-.zhugh  Hassard,  6.  27  Oct.  1832;  d.  3  Nov.  1849. 

II.  Edward  Hassard,  now  of  Edlington. 

III.  Algernon  Lawson  Hassard,  b.  20  Feb.  1852;  m.  1875, 
Ruth  i:.,  dau.  of  Col.  Bridgers,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue,  Regi- 


n.ald  Elmhirst  Ilassard,  b.  1878 ;    Katharine  R.  B.  Hassard  ; 

Muriel  Dorothea. 
I.  Agnes  Margarette,  d.  1867. 
ir.  JIarian. 

III.  Caroline  Mary,  »i.  1868,   Charles  G  .dfrcy  Bolam,  Esq., 
late  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Harriette  Frances,  d.  an  infant. 

V.  Frances  Adela,  m.  Gen.  Thomas  Augustus  Carey,  late 
Bengal  Cavalry,  who  d.  23  Jlay,  18'r2. 

VI.  Katharine  Jane,  lit.   1877,  Rev.  E.  T.  J.  Marriner,  and 
has  issue. 

VII.  Gertrude  Elndiirst. 

:Mi-.  J.  H.  Short  d.  4  Dec.   1893,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  griffin  passant  arg.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  five 
ermine  spots  of  the  field.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  and  neck, 
wings  elevated  sa.,  collared  erm.     Motto — Sinceritas. 

Heat — Edlington  Manor,  Horncastle,  co.  Lincoln. 


SHORT    OF    BICKHAM. 

Short,  Fraxcis  Albert,  Esq.  of  Bickham, 
Devon,  b.  23  Feb.  ISil. 

Lineage. — John  Short,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  2nd  son  of  John 
Short,  of  Exeter  {sccSuowy  of  Edlington), m.  SohaLxma.  Thomas, 
of  Exeter,  and  d.  1584,  having  had  issue,  John,  of  whom  pre- 
sently; Anthony,  Rector  of  Ashreigney,  co.  Devon  ;  Thomas, 
settled  in  Spain,  where  he  married:  Jerome,  merchant  of 
Exeter ;  Maria,  m.  Edmund  Wear,  of  Clist  Honiton,  Devon. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  h.  1584;  in. 
Alicia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  Shirland,  of  Morchard,  and  relict 
of  John  Quick,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.,  b.  1611 ;  d.  1657,  leaving  an  eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.,  b.  1644,  who  settled  at  Bickham.  He  m. 
a  dau.  of  William  Long,  Esq.  of  Newhouse,  and  d.  1714.  His 
eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.,  b.  1686;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Cooke,  Esq.  of  Kenbury,  and  dying  1736,  left  an  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

John  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  Barrister-at-Law  and  Bencher 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  b.  1720 ;  m.  Susannah  Vowler,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Jeffrey,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Vowler,  d..  s.  p.  in  India. 

III.  William,  D.D.,  Sub-Preceptor  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales,  and  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  in.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Tilliman  Hodgkinson,  Rector  of  Sars- 
den,  and  d.  1826,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1839), 

1  Thomas  Vowler,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  b.  16  Sept.  1790  ; 
m.  26  Feb.  1833,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Davies,  Esq.,  and 
widow  of  Rev.  John  Josias  Conybeare,  by  whom  (who  d. 
16  Aug.  1848)  he  had  no  issue.     He  d.  April,  1872. 

2  William,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  Rector  of  Llandrinio, 
CO.  Montgomery,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  in.  1827,  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Notion  House,  Wilts,  and  d. 
18  Feb.  1878,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1872),  1 
Walter  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  New 
Coll.  Oxford,  and  Rector  of  Donhead  St.  Mary,  Wilts;  2 
Ambrose  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bodicote,  Banbury,  Oxon, 
b.  6  June,  1833,  m.  28  Sept.  1869,  Lucy  Douglas,  dau.  of 
Rev.  H.  Douglas,  Canon  of  Durham,  and  has  issue, 
William  Ambrose,  6.  11  April.  1871,  Edward  Awdry,  6.  28 
June,  1874,  and  Mary  Emma,  b.  6  April,  1872;  1  Char- 
lotte, in.  John  Pearson,  Esq. ;  2  Mary  Jane  ;  and  3  Eliza- 
beth Laura,  d. 

1  Jane  Susannah,  m.  Ven.  Robert  Wickham,  Archdeacon 
of  St.  Asaph. 

2  Laura,  d.s.p.  1839. 

3  Elizabeth  Hodgkinson,  d.  s.p>.  1837. 

IV.  Bartholomew,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  George,!",  and  left  a  large  family. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  Very  Rev.  John  Ireland,  Dean  of  West- 
minister. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Jeffery  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  b.  1753;  in.  21  Nov. 
1786,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Baring,  Esq.  of  Mount  Radford, 
M.P.,  and  had,  with  other  children,  vho  <^  young, 

John  Baring,  of  Bickham,  d.  unm.  8  Feb.  1818. 

Francis  Baring,  late  representative. 

Elizabeth  Susanna,  d.  unm.  1834, 

Frances,  m.  1842,  Rev.  Blarwood  Tucker,  Rector  of  Wid- 
worthy,  Devon,  and  d.  27  Feb.  Is82. 

Anne,  who  d.  unm.  1824. 

The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Baring  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  J. P.,  late  R,N., 
b.  24  Sept.  1800;  vi.  8  April,  1833,  Emily  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of 
Rev.  Richard  Lane,  of  Coffleet,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1885)  had 
issue, 


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SiiU 


1841 


1.  John  BaTing,  6.  27  June,  1836;  m.  Oct.  1808,  Elizabetli, 
clan,  of  Major  Barry,  of  Casile  Cor,  co.  Cork,  and  d.s.p. 
10  Dec.  ISSO. 

u.  Krancis  Albert,  now  of  Bickham. 

I.  Cluivlotte,  i)i.  11  Oct.  1854,  Gilbert  Maxwell  Walsh,  Esq. 
of  Grinibltthorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

II.  Lucy.  m.  14  June,  1860,  Samborne Palmer Samborne,  Esq. 
of  Timsbury  House,  Somerset. 

III.  Julia. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  1st,  17  Sepr.  1874,  Eear-Admiral  Joseph 
Marryat,  who  rf.  29  Nov.  Ib^Sl;  2ncUy,  Feb.  1885,  Charles 
Leslie  Sutherland,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  Croydon. 

V.  Margaret,  m.  17  July,  1807,  C.  Hoare,  Esq.,  son  of  Peter 
Hoare,  Esq.,  Banker,  Loudon,  and  Luscombe,  Devon. 

Mr.  Short  d.  18  Sept.  1890. 

Arms— GVi.,  a  grifHn  segreant  or,  a  chief  erm.  Crest — A 
priffin's  head  couped  or,  between  two  wings  az.,  each  charged 
with  an  estoile  or. 

Seat— MickhSLW.  House,  Exeter,  Devon. 


«HOK.T,    late    OF    HESLERTON    HALL. 

Short,  Kev.  Hugh  Martin,  M.A.,  of  Aistaby 
Lodge,  CO.  York,  formerly  Vicar  of  Thoruthwaite, 
Cuiiiberlancl,  and  of  tirkstall,  Leeds,  J.P.  for 
Cumberland,  b.  7  Aug.  1816  ;  m.  1st,  July,  1844, 
Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Featonlay  Burrell,  Esq.  of 
Nevvham  Hall,  eo.  York,  and  Billingham  Grange, 
Durham,  son  of  Peter  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Durham,  by 
his  wife,  Jane  Watson,  of  Burn  Hall,  Durham,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  21  Jan.  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Laurence  Featonby  Holwell,  6.  6  Feb.  1846. 

II.  Hugh  Martin,  b.  27  Oct.  1850. 

III.  George  Ofspring  Blackall,  b.  24  Dec.  1855. 

IV.  Arthur  Burrell,  b.  2  Aug.  1858  ;  </.  Feb.  1859. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Nodder. 

II.  Isabella  Thurston,  ra.  Eichard  Eonaldson  Dunlop,  Esq. 

III.  Emily  Frances  Burrell. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1875,  Emma  Catherine,  widow 
of  Sir  Francis  Hawtrey  Cox,  13th  Bart.,  and  dau. 
of    Duncan    McKellar,     Esq.    of    Grove    House, 

Surrey. 

liineage.— Kev.  Lackence  Short,  M.A.,  Rector  of  A.sh- 
cver,  Chesterfield  (son  of  John  Short,  of  Drontficld,  Derby- 
shire, by  Mary  Staniforth  his  wife),  m.  Charlotte  Eleanora, 
dau.  (by  his  wife  Martha,  dau.  of  Hugh  Thurston,  of  King- 
ton, Thornbury,  co.  Gloucester)  of  Rev.  William  Hohvell,  B.D., 
Vicar  of  Thornbury,  cc.  Gloucester,  J.P.  same  co..  Preben- 
dary of  Exeter  Cathedral,  Senior  Proctor  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1758,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  H.M.  King  Georgi; 
III.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Holwell,  m.  12  April,  1831,  Eliza  Maria  Decima 
Griffiths,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Griflies  Williams,  Bart,  of 
Llwynywormwood,  co.  Carmarthen. 

II.  Laurence  Holwell. 

III.  Edward  Holwell,  m.  Miss  CofBn,  dau.  of  Gen.  Coffin,  of 
Madras. 

IV.  Beresford  Holwell. 

V.  Hugh  Martin  (Rev.),  of  Aristaby  Lodge. 

I.  Anne  Holwell,  m.  Edward  Kirkby,  son  of  Samuel  Kirkby, 
Esq.  of  Grove  House,  Sheffield. 

II.  Harriet  Holwell. 

in.  Charlotte  Eleanora  Holwell. 

IV.  ilartha  Isabella  Holwell,  m.  George  Buxton,  J. P.,  North- 
ampton, son  of  George  Buxton,  Esq.,  J. P..  of  Cold  Ashby, 
co,  Northampton. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  griffin  segreant  arg.,  a 
chief  orni.,  for  Short;  2nd,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  goats  trip- 
pant  arg.,  for  Holwell;  3rd,  sa.,  a  stag's  head  couped  or, 
between  three  bugle-horns  or,  stringed  and  garnished  az.,  for 
Thurston.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  couped  or,  between  two 
wings  az.,  for  Short. 

Residence — Aistaby  Lodge,  Whitby,  Yorks. 


SHRUBB    OF    MEKRIST    WOOD    AND 
STOKE. 

Shrtjbb,  Chaexes  Peyto,  Esq.  of  Merrist  Wood 
and  Vicars  Hill,  Hants,  b.  15  Oct.  1837  ;  m.  1859, 
Henrietta  Caroline,  dau.  of  Isaac  Newton  Wigney, 
Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Brighton. 

Xiineage.— James  Shrubb,  Esq.  of  Merrist  Wood  and 
Guildford,  Surrey,  son  of  James  Shrubb,  Esq.,  and  grandson 
of  James  Shrubb,  Esq.,  7ft.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Peyto,  Esq. 
of  Guildford,  and  dying  1775,  left,  with  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  Rev. 
Arthur  Irdcll,  Rector  of  Glynde,  Sussex,  a  son  and  successor, 
II. 


John  Peyto  Shrubb,  Esq.  of  Merrist  Wood  and  Stoke,  J.P., 
b.  27  March,  1762;  m.  19  May,  1784,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  George 
Elers,  Esq.  of  Chelsea,  by  Mary,  his  wife,   dau.  and  heir  of 
Peter  Charon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1830)  had  issue, 
John  Peyto,  d.  1807. 

George  James,  of  Merrist  Wood  and  Stoke,  d.  s.  p.  1846. 
Charles  (Rev.),  of  Merrist  Wood  and  Stoke. 
Henry,  formerly  F'elluw  of  Corpus  Chris' i  College,  Oxford, 

and  late  Rector  of   Stratford    Tony,    Salisbury,    B.D.,  m. 

Jane  More,  dau.  of   J.  More  Molyneux,    Esq.  of   Losely, 

and  widow  of  Major  Arthur  Wight,   of  Braboeuf   Manor, 

Surrey. 
Charlotte  Aubrey,  m.  Beverley  Robinson,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A., 

eldest  son  of  Col.  Morris  Robinson,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 

sister  of  Capt.  Warin;;,  R.N. 
Susanna,  vi.  William  Elers,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Oldbury  Place, 

Ightham,    afterwards   of    Boley    Hill    House,    Rochester, 

Kent. 

Mr.  Shrubb  d.  3  Feb.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  8on,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Charles  Shrubb,  M.A.,  of  Vicars  Hill,  Lymington, 
Hants,  and  of  Merrist  Wood,  Surrey,  6.  1790;  m.  10  Nov. 
1834,  Charlotte  Aubrey  (deceased),  dau.  of  Thomas  G.  Bayliff, 
Esq.  of  Southgate,  Middlesex,  Capt.  H.E.l.C.'s  naval  ser- 
vice, and  granddau.  of  Timothy  Lane,  Esq.,  F'.E.S.,  and  had 
issue, 

Charles  Peyto,  now  of  Merrist. 

John  Lane,  Verderer  of    the  New  Forest,  b.  9  Jan.  1840; 
m.    11    Feb.    1861,    Sibylla   Mary,    2nd    dau.    of    Charles 
Fluder,  Esq.   of  Lymington,  Hants,  and  d.  1884,  leaving 
issue, 
John  Peyto  Charles,  of  Boldre,  Hants,  and  Astwell,  Tor- 
quay, Patron  of  Boldre,  6.  16  May,  1862;    i/j.  lt;86,  Alice, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  F.  W.  Peel. 
Henry  Arthur  Beverley,  R.N.,  b.  11  May,  1867. 
Sibylla  Beatrice,  b.  23  Nov.  1869. 
Ida  Mercia  Augusta,  6.  II  March,  1873. 
Thomas  James  Henry,  b.  4  Sept.  1843  ;  d.  1855. 
Charlotte  Aubrey  Mary  Anne,  m.  1852,  Rev.  Charles  Meade 
Ramus,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Playden-cum-Guldeford,  and  has 
issue. 
Mary  Lane,  m.  24  June,  1861,  Rev.  Edward   Henry  Elers, 

M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon.,  Vicar  of  Boldre,  and  has  issue. 
Anna,  iji.  Rev.  Cholmeley  Cradock  Glascott,  whod.  15  July, 

1882. 
Amelia  Elizabeth,  d.  1864. 

Rev.  Charles  Shrubb  d.  April,  1875. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed,  between  a  lion  passant 
guardant  in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base  arg.,  three  roses  gu., 
barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  Crest— An  eagle  reguardant,  perched 
upon  an  oak-branch  fructed,  all  ppr.,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  an  escallop  gu.     Motto — Sub  cruce  semper  viridis. 

Seat — Merrist  Wood,  Worplesdon,  Guildford. 


SHUCKBURGH    OF    BOURTON    HALL. 

SnrcKBURon,  Eichard  Henry,  Esq.  of  Botirton 
Hall  and  Bilton  Manor,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  1837; 
m.  1866,  Ellen  Clara,  dau.  of  Archibald  Webb, 
Esq.  of  Trafalgar  Lodge,  Chelsea,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  James,  b.  1867  ;  m.  Dec.  1892,  Blanche  Cobham, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Bell  Chirmside,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Hall, 
Eugby,  Warwickshire. 

II.  Henry  Frederick  Blencowe,  b.  1869. 

I.  Rhoda  Elizabeth  Ella,  b.  18GS. 

II.  Florence  Mary  Ellen,  b.  1878. 

Mr.  Slmckburgh  is  2nd  son  of  Eichard  Wood,  Esq. 
of  Eugby,  CO.  Warwick,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Marston,  St. 
Lawrence,  co.  Northampton,  and  sister  of  Eev. 
Charles  Blencowe  Shuckburgh,  of  Bourton  Hall. 
He  assumed  the  name  of  Shucebuegh  by  royal 
licence  in  1876,  under  the  will  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  Rev.  Charles  Blencowe  Shuckburgh,  on  suc- 
ceeding to  tlie  estate  of  Bourton,  which  Dtigdale 
states  to  have  been  ijurchased  from  Sir  Humphrey 
Stafford,  Kut.  of  Blatherwycke,  about  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by  John  Shuck- 
burgh, Esq.  of  Birdingbury  (one  of  the  Six  Clerks 
in  Chancery). 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  indented  or,  between  three  mullets 
pierced  arg.,  a  borderof  the  second.  Crest — A  demi-Moor  ppr., 
wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  sa.,  habited  arg.,  seniee  of 
mullets  pierced,  also  sa,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an 
arrow,  point  downwards,  ppr.     Mnttn — Vigilate  et  oiate. 

Seats — Bourton  Hall,  and  Bilton  Manor,  Rugby. 

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SHULDHAM    OF    DUNMANWAY. 

SHrLDHAir,  Edmfxd  Axpeeson,  Esq.  of  Puu- 
mnmvav,  oo.  Cork,  M.A.  Oxon,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Slieriff  1S71,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Soutli  Cork 
Miiilia,  formerly  A.D.C.  to  his  ExceUenpy  tho 
Lord-Lieuteuant  of  Ireland,  b.  12  May,  1826. 

liineage. — Frakcis  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Kottlc^tone  (des- 
ceiuUil,  it  is  statetl,  from  tho  SurLDHAMS  of  S/inkllnini'/! 
Mtiiwr,  Xon'olk),  m.  1  Oct.  1612,  Mary,  daa.  and  at  length 
sole  heir  of  Kobert  Taverner,  Lord  of  Kettlestone,  and  d. 
4  April,  U''or>  {vriU  dated  27  March,  1G52),  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  21  Xov.  1659),  besides  several  daus.,  four  sons,  of 
vhoni  were  I.  Nathaniel,  ancestor  of  the  Shuldhams  of 
K'-tlU.  lop.i,  and  ii.  Lemtel.    The  2nd  son, 

Lemcel  Shuldham,  of  Walsinghani,  admitted  of  Caius  Coll. 
Can-.b.  1C42,  rf.  before  4  Feb.  1688,  leaving,  by  Eleanor  his 
■wife,  a  son, 

Edmi-xd  Shttldham,  Esq.  of  Ardtully,  co.  Kerry,  a.d.  1708, 
Crown  Solicitor  1713,  m.  Mary  MacCarthy,  dau.  and  heir  of 
JIacCarthy  Spaniagh,  of  Dnnmanway,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Francis  (Eev.),  of  Dublin. 

Lemuel  (llev.),  of  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Jlolyneux.  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Poolcy,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and 
granddau.  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
liowdall.  Esq.  of  Mount-town,  co.  Meath)  of  Col.  Adam 
Molyneux,  of  Ballymulvey,  M.P.  co.  Longford  1661, 
who  was  son  of  Daniel  Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Newlands,  co. 
Dublin,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  M.P.  for  Strabane  1613,  and 
grandson  of  Thomas  Molyneux,  Chancellor  of  the  Ex- 
chequer in  Iieland,  laiqi.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  3  Jan.  1596. 
By  Eliz.abcth  ^Molyneux,  who  was  sole  heir  of  her  brother, 
Pooley  Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  who  d.  s.p.  1772, 
Kev.  Lemuel  Shuldham  had  issue, 

Lemuel,  of  whom  presently. 

MoLTNECx,  Vice  Admiral  E.N.,  and  M.P.  for  Fowcy, 
created  Bakon  Shuldham,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  31 
July,  1776.  His  lordship  m.  i  Oct.  1790,  Margaret  Irene, 
rehct  of  John  Harceurt,  Esq.  of  Ankerwycke  Park,  Bucks, 
and  dau.  of  John  Sarney,  Esq.,  hut  d.  s.  }7.  Oct.  1798. 
His  widow  m.  13  July,  1805,  Kichard,  2nd  Earl  of  Clan- 
wiUiam. 
Eebecca,  d.  tmm.  1785. 
The  elder  son, 

Lemuel,  of  Ballymulvey,  m.  Sarah  Hamilton,  of  Dublin, 
and  cM775,  having  had  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  ?)i.FolIiott 
Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Elinor, 
d.  s.  p.)  an  only  son  and  heir, 

PooLET,  of  Ballymulvey,  m.  1768,  Mary.  dau.  of  Sampson 
Brady,  Esq.  of  Lakeview,  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  1793  (will 
dated  12  Aug.  1790,  and  proved  2  July,  1793),  having  had 
issue,  John  Beadt,  his  heir;  Molyneux  William,  succes- 
sor to  his  brother;  Elizabeth,  in.  Edward  Warren,  Esq.; 
Eebecca,  m.  Kev.  Edward  Berwick;  Elinor,  m.  Eev.  T. 
Henry  ;  Sarah,  m.  Daniel  O'Neill,  Esq.  ;  Mary,  vi.  Samuel 
Crawford,  Esq. ;  and  Charlotte,  m.  J.  Johnston,  Esq.  The 
elder  son, 
John  Bbadt,  of  Ballymulvey,  d.  umn.  1832,  and  was  s.  by 

his  brother, 
Molyneux  William,  of  Ballvmulvey,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1829,  i.  1784;  w.  1S24,  Helen,  dau.  of  Col.  Mac- 
manns,  of  Mount  Davis,  co.  Antrim,  by  Hester  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Mark  Kerr  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Flowerticld,  co. 
Derry.  a  branch  of  the  O'Neills  of  Shn.nt's  Casll:\  and  d. 
25  Dec,  1846,  having  by  this  lady  (who  d.  Oct.  I875j  had 
issue, 

John,  of  Ballymulvey  (Moigh  House),  co.  Longford,  and 
Gortmore,  Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin,  J. P.  and  D.L..  High 
Sheriff  ISoO,  b.  June,  1826  ;  m.  Nov.  1867,  Frant-es  Helena, 
eldest  dau.  of  Hermann  Kobert  De  Eicci,  M.D.,  of  Mole- 
sey  House,  Surrey. 

Alexander,  of  Flowerfield,  co.  Derry,  of  the  6th  Foot,  Capt. 
Derry  Militia,  High  Sheriff  co.  Londonderry  1873.  m. 
Lelitia  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Knox,  Esq.  of  Prelien, 
CO.  Derry,  and  rf.  1876,  having  had  issue,  Molyneux,  b. 
1870,  George,  Anna  Maria,  and  Helen. 

Molyneux  Pooley,  m.  Kate  Staples,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Alexander,  of  Portglenone  House,  co.  Antrim,  and  lias 
issue,  Helen,  Kate,  and  Hester  Grace. 

Pooley  Francis,  73rd  Uegt.,  and  Capt.  and  Adjutant  London- 
deiTy  Militia,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ross,  Esq.  of  Cape- 
town, and  d.  12  Sept.  1865,  leaving  issue,  a  dau.  Kate. 

Robert,  Capt.  Lc^ngford  Militii,  (/.  1»70. 

Tlie  eldest  son  of  Edmund  Shuldham, 

Edmund  Shuldham.  Esq.  of  the  cos.  of  Cork  and  Limerick, 
and  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  whose  will,  dated  12  Oct.  1722,  was 
proved  4  March,  17'23,  to.  Elizabeth  Bredin,  an  heiress,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Beverley  Usher,  Esq.,  M.P. 
of  Kilmeadon,  a  son  and  successor, 

Edmund  Shuldham,  Esq.,  w.  1749,  Judith,  dau.  and  co-heir 


of  Beverley  Usher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  co.  Waterford,  and  had 
issue, 
Arthur  Lemuel,  heir  to  his  father. 

Tliomas,  Major-Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,  Bengal,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Hume,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  the  Lady  Mary 
his  wife,  and  had  issue,  John  Shuldliam  (Rev.),  Christ 
Church,  Oxford;  Thomas  Shuldham,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.;  and 
Mary,  widow  of  Chief  Justice  Mackenzie,  of  Calcutta. 
Gen.  Shuldham  d.  1832. 
Lucy,  VI.  Very  Eev.  Richard  Bourne,  Dean  of  Tuam. 
Mr.  Shuldham  d.  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Lemuel  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Dunmanway,  co.  Cork, 
and  of  Pallas  Green,  co.  Limerick,  h.  May,  1753,  who  resided 
for  many  years  at  Deerpark,  Devon,  and  was  a  D.L.  for  that 
CO.  and  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  East  Devon  "ITeomanry  Cavalry. 
He  m.  1st,  Katherine  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Anderson, 
6th  Bart.,  of  Broughton,  and  Lea  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had 
by  her 

Edmund  William,  his  heir. 
John  George  Evelyn,  Lieut.  R.N.,  deceased. 
Molyneux,  Comni.  E.N.,  m.  18'20,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  T. 
Naunton  Orgill  Leman,  of  Brampton  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d. 
23  .'•■<'b.  1866,  having  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1866)  had,  with 
other  issue,  Naunton  Lemuel  (Kev.),  )/i.8  Aug.  1866,  Sophia 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  John  Mathew  Quantock,  Esq.  of  Nor- 
ton Manor,  Somerset,  and  d.  24  July,  1874,  having  by  her 
who  d.  17  April,  1874)  had  issue,  with  twin  daus.,  who  d.ia 
infancy, 
Frank  Naunton  Quantock,  of  Norton  Manor,  Ilminster, 
CO.  Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  25  March,  1868  ;    m.  9  April,  1890, 
Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Macalpine  Levy,  Esq.  of  Dal- 
swinton,  Duror  and  Glencoe,  and  has  issue, 
1  Walter  Frank  Quantock,  6.  17  June,  1892. 
1  Evelyn  Agnes  Quantock,  b.  23  Feb.  1891. 
Henry  George,  Midshipman,  E.N.,  killed  at  the  taking  oJ 
Surinam. 

Arthur,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  to.  Charlotte,  sister  of  Col. 
Delemain,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus.,  of 
w  hom  the  elder  in.  —  Unwin,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S. 
Muiia  Lucy  Eliza,  r.i.  Eev.  Joseph  Guerin,  of  Bagborough 
and  Norton  Fitzwarren,  Somerset,  and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Shuldham  ia.  2ndly,  Esther,  dau.  of  H.  Preston,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1832)  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 
William  Lemuel,  j/i.  1839,  Eleanor,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Morgan  O'Donovan,  Chief  of  the  sept  of  O'Donovan. 
Catherine,  m.  Henry  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Aber  Hirnant,  co. 
Merioneth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  William  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Dunmanway,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,  for  some  years  Quartermaster-Gen.  at  Bom- 
bay, ra.  3  Dec.  1817,  Harriet  Ehza  Bonar,  dau.  of  Dr.  Rundell, 
of  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  July,  1847)  left  at  his  decease, 
17  Nov.  1852,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Edmund  Anderson,  now  of  Dunmanway. 

Leopold  Arthur  Francis,  of  Phale  Court,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  6. 

lb2S  ;  d.  unm.  28  Jan.  1887. 
Harriet  Maria  Catherine,  m.  5  Aug.  1852,  George  Patrick, 

Lord  Carbery  and  d.  15  Aug.  1884. 
.4i-)/is—Az.,  an  eagle  displayed  or.     Crest — A  griffin  passant 
arg.     Motto — Post  nubila  Phoebus. 
Heat — Coolkelure,  Dunmanway,  co.  Cork. 


SHUTTTiEWORTH    OF    HATHEESAGE 
HALL. 

The  late  John  Spencer  Ashton  Shuttle- 
woRTii,  Esq.  of  Hathersage  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  I.  27  Oct.  1S17  ;  m.  1st,  14  March,  1842,  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Kev.  Henry  Wright,  of  Mottram 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  had  one  dan., 

I.  Maria  Henrietta,  m.  Richard  Frederick  Fonnby,  Esq. ,2nd 
son  of  Rev.  Roger  Hesketh  Formby,  of  Woolton,  co. 
Lancaster. 

He  m.  2ndly,  25  Feb.  1845,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of 
Bolton  Peel,  Esq.  of  Dosthill  Lodge,  co.  Warwick, 
and  d.  25  Jan.  1894,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1891) 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Peel,  b.  1845;  d.  the  following  year. 

II.  Eiiiily  Alicia.  in.  Isabella  Ashton. 

Lineage. — The  settlement  of  the  family  of  Shuttleworth 
at  Gawthorp,  co.  Lancaster,  appears  to  have  arisen  from  the 
intermarriage  of  Henry  Shuttleworth  with  Aones,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  de  Hacking  ;  their  son,  Ughtred  Shuttle- 
worth,  was  the  first  of  Gawthorp. 

Sib  IticHARD  Shuttleworth,  Knt.  of  Gawthorp,  Sergcant-at- 
Law  a  ud  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  31  Elizabeth,  commenced 


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the  building  of  Gawthorp  Hall,  a  beautiful  specimen  of  Gothic 
architecture.     His  brother, 

Eev.  Lawrence  Shuttlewohth,  B.D.,  Kector  of  Witchford, 
•CO.  WarwicU,  finished  the  erection.  He  d.  s.  j).  1607  or  1608, 
and  was  s.  by  liis  nephew, 

EicHAKD  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  m.  Fleetwood, 
dau.  and  heir  of  E.  Barton,  Esq.  of  Barton,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  an  elder  son, 

EicHARD,  VI.  Jane,  or  Joan,  dau.  of  Mr.  Kirk,  citizen  of 
London,  and  d.  v.  p.  1648,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  EicHAKD  (Sir),  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Nicholas,  founder  of  the  branch  of  Forcet,  co.  York, 
and  of  the  city  of  Durham,  whose  late  representative  was 
Philip  Nicholas  Shdttleworth,  D.D.,  Bisliop  of  Chi- 
chester. 

1  Fleetwood,  living  unm.  1664. 
Mr.  Shuttleworth  d.  June,  1669,  aged  82,  and  was  i.  by  his 
eldest  grandson. 

Sir  Richard  Shuttleworth,  Knt.  of  Gawthorp,  b.  16.')4,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Old  Durham  and 
dying  July,  1687,  left  a  son, 

Eichard  Shdttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  M.P.,  d.  Dec. 
1748,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Miss  Tempest,  of  Old  Durham  (with 
other  is?ue), 
James,  of  Gawthorp,  M.P.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue,  Robert, 
his  heir;  James,  of  Aston,  d.s.j)-  ;  William  ;  Charles,  who 
took  the  name  of  Holden  (sec  Holden  nf  Aston) ;  Mary,  'm. 
1st,  Sir  Charles  Turner,  Bart.,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Gas- 
coigne ;  Elizabeth,  5)4.  Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley. 
Mr.  Shuttleworth  dying  1773,  aged  58,  was  s.  by  his  son 
Eobert,  of  Gawthorp,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Desa- 
guliers,  and  had  issue,  James,  of  Barton,  who  m.  twice,  and 
had  issue;  Robert,  who  s.  at  Gawtliorp;  Anne,  m.  1st, 
Eichard  S.  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  The  Rocks,  and  2ndly,  Richard 
Prime,  Esq.  of  Walbcrton  House,  Sussex  ;  Emma,  711.  James 
West,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth  ;  Caroline,  m.  Richard  Hurt,  Esq.  of 
Wirksworth.  Mr.  Shuttleworth  d.  1816,  and  deviled  Gaw- 
thorp and  his  other  estates  in  Whalley  to  his  2nd  son, 
Robert,  of  Gawthorp,  b.  1784,  a  Barrister  and  Chairman  of 
the  Quarter  Sessions  at  Preston  ;  he  vi.  1816,  Janet,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Majoribanks,  Bart,  of  Lees,  co.  Berwick, 
by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  1325,  Frederick  North,  Esq.  of 
Eougharo,  Norfolk)  lie  left  at  his  decease,  6  March,  I8l8,  an 
only  dau.  and  heir,  Janet,  of  Gawthorp  Hall,  m.  24  Feb. 
1842,  Sir  James  Phillips  Kay  Shuttleworth,  1st  Bart,  of 
Gawthorp. 

AViLLiAM,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  4th  son, 

William  SHUTTLEwoRTH,Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  and  Forcet,  Capt. 
7th  Fusiliers,  M.P.,  who  d.  1748,  m.  Christiana,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  30  May,  1781)  left  at  his  decease,  4  Sept.  1780, 

AsHTON  AsHTON  SHUTTLEWORTH,  Esq.,  Major  E.A.,  b.  28  Aug. 
1754  ;  1/1.  5  Sept.  1807,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Youle,  Esq.,  and 
d.  9  July,  1830,  having  had  issue, 
John  Spencer  Ashton,  of  Hathersnge  Hall. 
William  Samuel  I'aul,  b.  6  Jan.  1820  ;  d.  23  Sept.  1838. 
Christiana  Ashton,  d.  unm. 

Alicia  ftlaria  Ashton,  d.  unm.  Ann,  d.  unm. 

Matilda,  m.  Rev.  Robert  John  Clarke,  and  has  issue. 
Louisa  Mary,  d,.  unm.  Juha. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  shuttles  sa.,  topped  and  furnished  with 
quills  of  yarn,  the  threads  pendent  or.     Creat—X  cubit  arm  in 
armour  ppr.,  grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a  shuttle  of  tlie  arms. 
Motlo — In  Domino  confide. 
Seed — Hathersage  Hall,  Sheffield. 


SHUTTLEWORTH    OF    OLD    WARDEN. 

Shuttleworth,  Frank,  Esq.  of  Old  Warden 
Park  and  Goldington  Bury,  co.  Bedford,  J.P.  cos. 
Lincoln  and  Bedford,  late  Major  Tth.  Hussars,  b.  16 
Feb.  1845  ;  s.  his  father,  Jan.  1883. 

Lineage. — Joseph  Shdttleworth,  Esq.  of  Old  Warden 
Park  and  Goldington  Bury,  co.  Bedford,  and  Hartsholme  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1881  (son  of  John 
Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Ncw- 
tnn.  Esq,),  6.  1819  ;  m.  1st,  1849,  Sarah  Grace,  dau.  of  Henry 
Clayton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1849)  had  issue, 

Alfred,  now  of  Hartsholme  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
( 1889),  b.  29  May,  1843  ;  m.  10  March,  1869,  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Clayton,  Esq.  of  East  Cliff,  co.  Lincoln. 
She  d.  1880. 

Frank,  now  of  Old  Warden  Park. 

Mr.  Shuttleworth  m.  2ndly,  1861,  Caroline  Jane,  youngest  dau. 
•of  the  lare  Col.  Ellison,  of  Houltham  Hall,  co,  Lincoln,  and  d. 
Jan.  1883,  having  had  no  issue  by  her. 


Arms—Kvg.,  three  shuttles  sa.,  tipped  and  furnished  with 
quills  of  yarn,  the  thread  pendents  or.  C')vs(— A  cubit  arm  in 
armour  ppr.  grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a  shuttle  of  the  arms. 
Motto — Isto  velocior  vita. 

Seat—0\A  Warden  Park  and  Goldington  Bury,  co.  Bedford. 

Toion  Residence— 89,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Clubs— Twri  and  Naval  and  Sfilitary. 


SIBTHORP    OF    CANWICK    HALL. 

SiBTHOKP,  CoNiNGSBY  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Canwick 
Hall  and  Sudbroke  Holme,  co.  Lincoln,  M.A.,  J. P., 
and  D.L.,  Higlt  Slicriff  for  Lincoln  1877,  6.27  Oct. 
1846  ;  s.  his  father  ]  3  Oct.  1861  ;  m.  8  Feb.  1876, 
Mary  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Robert  Sutton 
and  Charlotte  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  John 
Nelthorjoe,  8th  Bart,  of  Scawby,  co.  Lincoln. 

Lineage. — The  name  of  Sibthorp,  sometimes  spelt  Syb- 
thorp,  Sibethorp,  &c.,  is  pure  Saxon,  Sib  signifying  peaceful 
or  quiet,  and  /7io/-jj  a  village.  In  Domesday  Book,  folio,  vol.  i. 
p.  287,  are  enrolled  the  names  of  Eobertus  de  Sibetobp  and 
WiLLiELMOs  de  Sibetorp.  The  family  of  Sibthorp  was  of  great 
consideration  in  co.  Nottingham  for  many  generations.  In 
the  Harleian  MSS.,  in  the  British  Museum,  there  are  several 
pedigrees  of  this  branch,  and  Thoroton's  History  of  Notting- 
hamshire gives  the  early  descents. 

Hugo  Sibthorp,  of  Laneham,  who  s.  his  father,  Eobert  Sib- 
thorp, in  that  property,  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  John, 
bapt.  27  Feb.  1546,  and  William,  bapt.  12  April,  1549,  whoiu. 
7  May,  1575,  Elizabeth  Bellamy,  and  had,  besides  several 
children  who  </.  young,  William,  bapt.  28  March,  1586.  The 
elder  son, 

John  Sibthorp,  m.  28  Nov.  1573,  Rosamond  Bellamy,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, Gervase,  bapt.  10  Sept.  lo84,and\Villiam, 
bapt.  7  Jan.  1592. 

Geevase  Sibthorp,  of  Laneham,  son  of  John,  m.  1619,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Abigail,  m.  Charles  Hall,  of 
Kettlethorpe)  of  Gervase  Bellamy,  of  Laneham  and  Kettle- 
thorpe,  by  whom,  who  re-married  Eobert  Jenkinson,  of  East 
Wykeham,  he  left  issue,  a  son, 

Gervase  Sibthorp,  of  Laneham,  who  left  co.  Nottingham, 
and  went  to  reside  in  co.  Lincoln,  first  at  East  Wykeham, 
afterwards  in  the  city  of  Lincoln.  He  m.  1667,  Judith,  the 
dau.  and  heir  of  Mark  Riggall,  of  South  Somercotes,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  widow  of  Benjamin  Marshall,  Member  for  Lincoln 
in  the  Long  Parliament,  and  had  issue.  Gervase  Sibthorp  d. 
1704,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  SinxnoRP,  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln,  m.  1702,  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Humphrey  Browne  (by  his  wife,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Glan-y-Gors,  Isle  of  Angle- 
sey, a  descendant  of  the  Royal  Welsh  Tribes,  and  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coningsby,  of  North  Mimms  Park, 
Herts,  a  zealous  adherent  of  King  Charles  L,  for  which  he 
was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  by  Cromwell),  and  sister  and 
eventually  heir  of  Gilbert  Browne,  of  the  Inner  Temple  and 
of  North  Mimms,  Herts,  and  had  issue.  John  Sibthorp  d. 
1718  ;  his  widow  (L  1743,  agedGSyears,  after  having  purchased, 
during  her  widowhood,  Canwick  Hall,  and  having  left  It  to  her 
son,  Coningsby.  John  Sibthorp  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Coningsby  Sibthorp,  LL.P.,  the  first  of  Canwick  Hall,  M.P. 
for  Lincoln,  Col.  of  the  Eoyal  South  Lincoln  Militia,  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Lincoln  1733,  b.  1706  ;  d.  unm.  1788,  and  was  f.  by  his  only 
surviving  brother, 

HuMPHRT  Sibthorp,  M.D.,  sometime  Fellow  of  Magdalen 
Coll.  and  Professor  of  Botany  at  Oxford  (which  professorship 
he  resigned  to  his  son  by  his  2nd  marriage).  He  -m.  1st,  1740, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Isaac  Waldo,  Esq.  of  Streathain 
(a  family  of  very  great  antiquity),  by  whom  (who  d.  1  Aug. 
1753)  he  had  issue,  1  Coningsby  Isaac,  b.  2  Oct.  1742,  d.  1763  ; 
2  Humphry,  who  s.  his  father  ;  3  Gervase  Edward,  6. 
28  Jan.  1750,  d.  20  July,  1763;  1  Mary  Elizabeth,  /,(..  the 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Sewell,  Master  of  the  Eolls,  and  <l. 
1820 ;  2  Sarah,  m.  Montagu  Chomeley,  Esq.  of  Easton  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  d.  1818;  3  Charlotte  Esther,  b.  19  Oct.  1749, 
d.  unm.  Dr.  Sibthorp  m.  2ndly,  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Gibbes,  Esq.  of  Instow,  co.  Devon,  by  whom,  who 
was  b.  1727,  and  d.  1780,  he  had  one  son,  John,  b.  1758,  M.D., 
Eegius  Professor  of  Botany,  founder  of  the  Professorship  of 
Rural  Economy  at  Oxford,  author  of  the  Flora  Grceca,  Flora 
O.coniensis,  and  other  botanical  works;  he  d.  unm.  1796.  Dr. 
Sibthorp  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphry  Sibthorp,  Esq.,  b.  3  Oct.  1744,   sometime   M.P 
for  Boston,  and  afterwards  for  Lincoln,  Col.  of  the  Royal  South 

6  B  2 


ISU 


SID 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SID 


Lincoln  Militia.  He  )ii.  23  July,  1777,  Susannah,  2ncl  dau.  of 
Kichard  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Thome,  co.  York,  and  Sudbrookc, 
Holme,  CO.  Lincoln,  hy  whom  (who  d.  12  May,  1826)  he  had 
issue, 

CoNiNGsnT  Waldo,  his  heir. 
Charles  pe  Laet.  successor  to  his  brother. 
Henry  Walker  John,  K.X..  6.   17S4.  lost  with  the"Ajax," 
destroyed  by  fire  in  the  Dardanelles,  14  Feb.  1S07. 
Humiihry  (Kev.\  ;<.   1786,  Hector  ot  Washingborough,  near 
Lincoln,   sometime  Fellow  of  Exeter  Coll. ;    in.   1818,  his 
fli-st-cousin,  Mavy  Esther,  elder  dau.  of  Henry  Ellison,  Esq. 
of  Thorne  and  Beverley,  co.  York,  and  Sudbrooke  Holme, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.    4   Nov.   1866,   leaving  a    dau.  Mary 
Elizabeth. 
Eichard  (.Uev.),  b.  1792,  sometime  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll. 
Oxford,  Founder  of  -St.  Anne's  Bede  Houses  and  St.  Anne's 
Church,  Lincoln,  J.  trnin.  10  April,  1879. 
Mary  Esther,  in.  1801,  John  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Bignor  Park, 
CO.  Sussex,  brother  of  Sir  Christopher  Hawkins,  Bart.,  and 
d.  his  widow  9  May,  1861,  aged  83. 
Col.  Sibthorp  was  oflfered  a  baronetcy,  but  declined  the  honour. 
He  assumed  by  royal  warrant,  1804,  for  himself   and  his  heirs, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Waldo,  in  grateful  remem- 
brance of  his  kinsman,  Peter  Waldo,  Esq.  of  Miteham.     He  d. 
25  April,  18U'i,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

CoxisGSBT  Waldo  Waldo-Sirthobp,  Esq.  of  Canwick  Hall, 
b.  1781,  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  Lieut. -Co!,  of  the  Royal  South 
Lincoln  Militia,  d.  unm.  9  March,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Chakles  de  Laet  Waldo-Sibthobp,  Esq.  of  Canwick  Hall, 
and  Potterells,  Herts,  b.  14  Feb.  1783,  first  in  the  Royal  Scots 
Greys,  afterwards  many  years  in  the  4th  (Royal  Irish)  Dragoon 
Guards,  M.P.  for  Lincoln  for  nearly  thirty  years,  Col.  of  the 
Royal  South  Lincoln  Militia.  lie  ru.  21  Feb.  1812,  Maria,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  co.  Wexford, 
M.P.  {s(e  Tottenham  of  Tottenham  Green),  and  had  issue, 
Gervaise  Tottenham,  his  heir. 

Charles  Coningsby,  late  Capt.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  m.  1854, 
Charlotte  Elizabetli  JIary,  elder  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Ellison, 
of  Boidtham  Hall,  Lincoln. 

Francis  Eichard,  Lieut. -Cul.,  several  years  in  the  60th  Royal 
Rifles,  served  in  the  Punjaub  and  with  the  97th  Regt.  in  the 
Crimea,  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan; 
has  the  Order  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 
Henry  Arthur  Mainwaring. 

Col.  Waldo-Sibthorp  d.  14  Dec.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Geevaise  Toti-exham  Waldo-Sirthorp,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  Major  of  the  Royal  South  Lincoln 
Militia,  b.  1  J.an.  1815;  m.  1  Jan.  1846,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of 
Robert  Cracroft  (afterwards  Amcotts),  Esq.  of  Hackthorn,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

CoxixGSBT  Charles,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

Montagu  Richard,  31. .V.  Oxford,  J.P,  and  D.L.  co.  Lincoln, 
b.  8  Feb.  1843 ;  m.  29  June,  1876,  Mabel  Albinia,  3rd  dau. 
of  Rev.  Robert  Sutton,  of  Scawby  Hall,  and  has  issue,  three 
daus.,  Mabel  Janetta,  Esther  Mary,  and  Evelyn  Elizabeth. 

Hugh  Henry,  b.  23  Oct.  1860;  d.  1  Jan.  1861. 
Mr.  Waldo-Sibthorp  d.  13  Oct.  1861. 

.4n/i.?— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  two  bars  gu.,  a  bordure 
sa.,  for  Sibthorp  :  2nd  and  3rd  or,  a  bend  az.  between  three 
leopards'  faces  gu.  for  Waldo;  quartering  Coningsby  and 
numerous  others.  Crests — 1st,  a  demi-lion  erased  arg.,  collared, 
and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis,  sa.,  for  Sibthorp  ; 
2nd,  a  demi-leopard  guardant  ppr.,  debruised  with  two  bendlets 
az.,  for  Waldo;  3rd,  a  coney  sejant  arg.,  for  Coningsby.  Motto 
—yn  conscire  sibi. 

Seals — Canwick  Hall  and  Sudbrooke  Holme,  co.  Lincoln. 

Club — Oriental. 


SIDEBOTTOM    OF    ETHEROW    HOUSE. 

SiDEBOTTOM,  ToM  IIakkop,  Esq.  ol  Etbcrow 
House,  CO.  Chester,  and  of  Bjliiucoil,  co.  Sutlierliiml, 
J.P.  for  COS.  Chester  and  Derby,  and  D.L.  for  tlie 
latter  co.,  M.P.  for  Stalybridge  and  Diikinfield, 
from  1874  to  1880,  and  since  1885  to  tlie  present 
time,  b.  16  April,  182G;  m.  23  June,  188G,  Edith 
Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Murgatrojd,  Esq.  of 
AVarley,  Didsbury. 

Lineage. —The  name  of  Sidep.ottom  is  a  corruption  of 
Sydf.bothane,  as  written  in  old  deeds  still  in  possession  of  the 
family. 

John  Sidebottom,  b.  1727;  rn.  Elizabeth  Kelsall  (who  was 
b.  1740,  and  d..  7  March  18'24),  and  had  issue, 

William,  b.  1760;  d.  7  Sept.  18'25. 

Ja.mls,  of  whom  presently. 


John,  b.  1767;  d.  G  Oct.  1794. 
George,  b.  1770  ;  <l.  4  Jan.  1S43. 
Joe,  b.  1780  ;  d.  1  March,  1849. 
Thomas,  /).  1785;  d.  4  Jan.  1827. 
Marj",  b.  1772;  d.  18  Jan.  1850. 
Betty,  b.  1775;  d.  13  March,  1855. 
Ann,  b.  1779;  t^  3  Oct.  1815. 

Mr.  Sidebottom  d.  5  March,  180;L    His  2nd  son, 

James  Sidebottom,  b.  15  Jan.  1762;  m.  Esther  Hully,  and 
by  her  (who  was  b.  4  Aug.  1709,  and  d.  24  Dec.  1855),  had 
issue, 

John,  b.  21  April,  1793;  d.  4  May,  1865. 
William,  of  whom  presently. 
James,  6.  10  March,  1800;  rf.  30  June,  1839. 
Nathan,  6.  9  Sept.  1802;  d.  2  Oct.  1802. 
George,  b.  25  Jlay,  1807  ;  d.  27  Nov.  1832. 
R:ilph,  b.  8  March,  1810  ;  d.  5  June,  1863. 
Mary,  6.  18  March,  1795;  rf.  19  May,  1799. 
Mary,  b.  10  Jan.  1804  ;  d.  8  March,  1879. 

Mr.  Sidebottom  rf.  5  Oct.  1835.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Sidebottom,  Esq.  of  Etherow  House,  6.  17  July, 
1798;  m.  18'25,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Jonah  Harrop,  of  Bardsley 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  3  Aug.  1803,  and 
d.  3  June,  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  Tom  Harkop,  now  of  Etherow  House. 

II.  James,  who  was  twice  in. 

III.  William. 

I.  Emma,  m.  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  Glossop.  Both  deceased, 
ir.  JIary  Agnes,  m.  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq.  of  West  Hill, 
Stalybridge  (both  deceased). 

III.  Anne  Kershaw,  vi.  the  late  Samuel  Wood,  Esq.  of  Talbot 
House,  Glcssop. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Mathew  B.  Moorhouse,  M.A.. 

V.  Lucy  Hannah. 

Mr.  Sidebottom  d.  23  March,  1870. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron  engra-iled  sa.,  between  three  bugle- 
horns  of  the  last,  stringed  gu.,  as  many  bees  volant  of  the 
first. 

Crest— Vpon  a  mount  vert,  a  talbot  regardant  sa.,  gorged 
with  a  collar  vair,  resting  the  dexter  forefoot  on  an  escutcheoa 
arg.,  charged  with  a  bugle-horn  sa. 

Motto— Labor  ipse  voluptas. 

5t'a<s— Etherow  House,  iloUingworth,  Cheshire;  and  Balna- 
coil,  Brora,  Sutherland,  N.B. 


SIDNEY    OF    COWPEN     HALL. 

Sidney,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Hall,  North- 
umberland, b.  21  April,  1879. 

Lineage. — Lawrence  Sidney,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Worthen, 
Salop,  1632,  and  Prebendary  of  Hunderton,  afterwards  of 
Putston  Major  18  June,  1661,  7n.  Miss  Blunden,  and  was  bur. 
at  Worthen  21  Sept.  1675,  leaving  issue,,  Thomas,  Ann  and 
Jlary,  m.  Henry,  son  of  the  Hon.  if.T  Anaur  Blayney.  The 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Sidney,  D.D.,  1645,  Chaplain  m  Ordinary  to  King 
Charles  II.,  Prebendary  of  Putston  Mra'>r  1675,  Rector  of 
Worthen,  Salop,  1684,  and  Precentor  of  Hereford  16  March, 
1684,  111.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  George  Colt,  and  sister  of  the 
1st  Baronet  of  that  name.  Mr.  Sidney  left  issue,  Lawrence, 
Thomas,  who  rf.  s.  2^-  at  Worcester  1677,  and  Henry,  of  the 
Temple,  London,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Cowpen,  North- 
umberland, and  rf.  uiifii.    The  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Sidney,  Esq.,  who  had  a  Commission  in  the  army, 
resided  at  Danbury,  Essex,  and  afterwards  at  Bishop's  Castle, 
Salop,  where  he  was  bur.  His  will  was  dated  13  Oct.  1736. 
He  ?/i.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Marlow.  Banker,  of  London, 
and  left  issue, 

I.  Lawrence. 

II.  Marlow,  of  Cowpen  Hall,  b.  15  Marjh,  1708  ;  d.  unm. 
1804. 

III.  John,  who  rf.  unm. 

IV.  Thomas,  father  of  Henry  Sidney,  E«q.  of  Tonbridgc,  who 
left  issue, 

1  Marlow,  of  Brigliton,  m.  and  "nad  Issue,  a  son,  Marlow 
Capt.  2nd  Royal  Di'agoon  Guards. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Beetson,  Esq.  of  Woburn  Place. 

2  Harriett,  vi.  her  cousin,  William  Cappen,  Esq. 

I.  Mary,  d.  s.  p.  n.  Sarah,  m.  —  Crowe. 

III.  Martha,  -lU.  John  Mangaar,  of  Denmark. 

IV.  Charlotte,  'm.  William  Cappen,  Esq. 

The  elder  son, 

Lawrence  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Square,  London,  and  ot 
llomerton,  Middlesex,  b.  18  March,  1707  ;  m.  1  Nov.  1739, 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Rochford,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her 
(who  rf.  1802)  left  at  his  decease,  1766,  a  dau.  Mary,  6.  26 
May,  1746,  m.  George  MoriTs,  I^sq.  of  Springfield,  Essex,  and 
a  son, 


SIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRT. 


SIL 


1845 


Maklow  Sidnet,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Hall,  b.  9  Jan.  1752;  m. 
1771,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dan.  of  John  Mangaar,  Esq.  of  London, 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  12  July,  1839, 

Maelow  John  Francis,  of  Cowpen  Hall. 

William  Henkt  Marlow,  s.  his  brother. 

Klizabeth,  d.  a  nun  at  Bruges. 

Margaret,  d.  a  nun  at  Bruges. 

Anastasia  Mannock,  m.  John  M.  WooUett,  Esq.;  d.  1838,  and 
left  issue,  six  children. 
The  elder  son, 

Marlow  John  Francis  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  ITall, 
J. P.,  b.  3  Dec.  1774;  jii.  the  only  dau.  of  Andrew  McEwcn, 
Esq.  of  London ;  d.  s.  p.  25  Feb.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Henry  Marlow  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Hall, 
F.G.H.S.,  6.  13  April,  1777;  ),i.  5  Aug.  1806,  Anasta.'^ia,  only 
dau.  of  John  Steigenberger,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  23  June,  1874), 

I.  Henry,  of  Cowpen  Hall. 

II.  Marlow  John  William,  b.  9  May,  1810  ;  m.  19  May,  1845, 
Mary  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  She  d. 
6  April,  1863,  having  had  issue,  Marlow  William,  b.  13 
Sept.  1849,  Christina  Mary,  Ellen  Frances,  and  Mary 
Anastasia. 

III.  William  Henry  Marlow,  b.  17  Oct.  1816. 

IV.  Philip  Joseph  Marlow,  b.  31  May,  lsl9. 

V.  Lawrence  Marlow,  Capt.  Northumberland  Light  Infantry, 
b.  6  April,  1822. 

VI.  John  Lewis,  b.  27  June,  1824. 

▼II.  Charles,  b.  2  June,  1828 ;  d.  18  March,  1838. 

I.  Susanna  Johanna  Marlow.  ii.  Mary  Ann  Marlow. 

III.  Anastasia. 
Mr.  Sidney  rf.  25  Xov.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Hall,  J. P.,  b.  19 March,  1808  ; 
m.  1st,  1840,  Helen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Weir,  K.N.,  C.B., 
and  widow  of  Edmund  Southcote,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  21 
Nov.  1859,  and  2ndly,  21  July,  1875,  Frances  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  William  Hamilton  Hobkirk,  M.D.,  of  Charlotte 
Town,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada,  and  d.  15  Aug.  1891, 
leaying  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Philip,  6.  11  March,  1881. 

Arms — Or,  a  pheon  az.     Crest — A  porcupine  ppr.,  with  chain 
refiexed  over  the  back  or.     Motto — Quo  fata  vocant. 
Seat — Cowpen  Hall,  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 


SILLIFANT    OF    COOMBE. 

SiLLiFANT,  Aethue  Onslow,  Esq.  of  Coombe, 
Devon,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  County  Alderman,  co. 
Devon,  High  Sheriff  1894,  Capt.  Rojal  1st  Devon 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  at  sea  Oct.  1851 ;  m.  7  April, 
1880,  his  cousin,  Grertrude  Caroline  Emma,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  William  Siliifant,  of  Wear 
Gifford,  Devon. 

Liineag'e. — The  Sillifants,  who  are  stated  to  have  been 
originally  Sullivan,  derived  from  the  O'Sullivans  of  Ireland, 
and  to  have  come  from  that  kingdom  1641,  acquired  the  estate 
of  Coombe  1677,  in  marriage  with  Snell. 

John  Sallifant,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1765  ; 
(  m.  1797,  Mary  Aime,  only  dau.  of  John  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  North 
Tawnton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1823)  left  at  his  decease, 
Oct.  1845,  an  only  son, 

John  Sillifant,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1848,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  26  Dec. 
1798  ;  TO.  29  March,  1821,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
North  WooUcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Woolcombe,  his  heir. 

II.  Harry,  b.2S  March,  1825;  ni.  1st,  Clara,  dau.  of  John 
Mackay,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Annie,  dau.  of  J.  Mackenzie,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  Caroline  Annie.    He  d.  9  March,  1869. 

III.  Charles  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  9  May,  1822,  liector  of 
Wear  Gifford,  Devon;  ia.  26  March,  1856,  Georgiana 
Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Duthy,  Rector  of 
Sudborough,  co.  Northampton,  by  Emma  his  wife,  sister  of 
Sir  George  Stamp  Robinson,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Herbert,  b.  12  Dec.  1866. 

2  lifi;inald  Francis,  b.  Nov.  1872. 

3  Archibald  William,  b.  June,  1876. 

1  Gertrude  Carolii  e   Emma,  711.  7    April,    1880,    Arthur 
Onslow  .Sillifant,  Esq.  of  Coombe. 

2  Emily  Harriet. 

3  Georgina  Frances,  m.  5  May,  1886,  E.G.  Price,  Capt. 
Duke  uf  Wellington's  Regt. 

4  MaLel,  m.  1  Sept.  18s6,  R.  WooUcombe,  Esq. 

i>  Edith,  ra.  8  April,  IbOl,  R.  T.  Poole  Collyns,  Esq. 
e  Beatrix  Charlotte,  d.  23  June,  1880. 


7  Evelyn  Woolcombe.  8  Marian  Prideaux. 

9  Laura  Mary. 

IV.  Frances  Synge,  of  H.M.  Indian  medical  service,  b.  2  July, 
1832;  m.  16  May,  1878,  Fanny  Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  8. 
C.  Hamlyn,  Esq.  of  Leawood  and  Paschoe.  Devon. 

V.  George  WooUcombe,  of  S.  Australia,  b.  29  May,  1834  ;  m. 
1863,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Baytield,  Colonial  Chaplain, 
and  has  issue,  John  and  Mary  (twins),  6.  7  April,  1870. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Prideaux,  m.  1865,  James  Chaffey,  Esq. 

II.  Harriet  Helyar. 

Mr.  Sillifant  d.  1  May,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Woolcombe  Sillifant,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  J. P.,  B.A., 
b.  30  Aug.  1823  ;  m.  1st,  1850,  Charlotte  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Mackay,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  July,  1859)  had 
issue, 

I.  Arthur  Onslow,  now  of  Coombe. 

II.  Harry  Bellfleld,  b.  Nov.  18."i3;  hi.  11  Sept.  1878,  Mabel 
Grace  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Tayleur  Pigot,  of 
Fremington,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  June,  lsa2;  has 
had  issue, 

1  Ethel  Chariotte. 

2  Dora  Hester,  d.  4  June,  1881. 

I.  Clarissa  Catherine,  6.  and  d.  1855. 
He  TO.  2udly,  1864,  Charlotte  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Col.  James 
Johnstone  Cochrane,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards.     He  d.  19  Dec. 
1869,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Per  pale  sa.  and  arg.,  on  a  fesse  between  two  boars 
passant,  the  one  in  chief  towards  the  dexter,  the  other  in  base 
towards  the  sinister,  two  cross-crosslets,  all  counterchanged. 
Crest — At  the  foot  of  a  cross  Calvary  or,  a  lizard  ppr.  JUotto 
— Mens  conscia  recti. 

Seat — Coombe,  near  Coplestone,  North  Devon. 


SILVA    OF    TESTCOMBE. 

SiLTA,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Testcombe,  Hants,  b. 
1841 ;  m.  1869,  Marian,  dau.  of  the  late  Richard 
Carol  Barton,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  Sui'rey,  and  haa 
issue  surviving, 

Marian. 

Lineagre. — Bruno  Evaristo  Ferreira  da  Silva  (of  a 
Portuguese  family;,  came  to  England  in  1798,  m.  1805,  Miss 
HoUings,  and  c^  18'i0,  leaving  a  son, 

John  J.  Silva,  Esq.  of  Wood  Lodge,  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent,  b. 
1806;  '111.  1831,  Sarah  J.  S.,  dau.  of  William  Austin,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Edward,  now  of  Testcombe. 
Mr.  SUva  d.  1867. 

Seat — Testcombe,  Stockbridge. 

Toicii  Iitsultiice—i'i\  Pembridge  Square,  London,  W. 


SIIiVERTOP    OF     MINSTER-ACRES. 

SiLVEETOP,  Heney  Thoiias,  Esq.  of  Minster- 
Acres,  IS'orthuaiberland,  J. P.  cos.  Northumberland 
and  Antrim,  b.  17  Oct.  1853  ;  »h.  19  Jan.  1882, 
Rachel  Mary  Josephine,  only  dau.  of  Alexander 
McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Xilmore,  co.  Antrim,  and  lias 
issue, 

I.  Francis  Somerled,  6.  1  Aug.  1883. 

II.  AVilliam  Alexander,  b.  10  Dec.  1884. 

III.  Charles  Randal,  b.  22  Sept.  1889. 

I.  Margaret  Mary.  11.  Elise  Mary. 

Lineage.— William  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Stella,  parish  of 
Ryton,  CO.  Durham,  m.  Miss  Galley,  and  left  at  his  decease  (he 
was  drowned  in  the  Tyne)  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Albert  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Stella,  b.  16  F'eb.  1667;  m.  23 
May,  1703,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Dunn,  Esq.  of  Bladon,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  George,  his  successor;  Joseph  ;  Albert,  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  d.  vmhi.;  Dorothy,  rii.  James  Gibson, 
Esq.  of  Stagshaw  Close,  Northumberland;  Mary;  Helen; 
Anne,  d.  nam.  1764.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  (will  dated  21 
Jime,  1736,  proved  27  Feb.  1738-39)  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster-Acres,  b.  22  Feb.  1705; 
TO.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Henry  Whittingham,  Esq.  of  Whitting- 
ham  Hall,  and  had  one  son  and  two  daus.,  namely,  John,  his 
heir;  Mary,  ra.  1740,  Sir  Thomas  Haggerston,  4th  Bart,  of 
Haggerston,  she  (if.  22  May,  1773;  and  Winifred,  m.  John 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Kclvedon,  Essex.  He  iyi.2ndly,  Mrs. Pearson, 
but  had  no  other  issue.  She  d.  1808,  in  her  76th  year.  Mr. 
Silvertop  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  only  son, 

John  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster-Acres,  b.  1748;  ru.  June, 


1846 


STil 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SIM 


1772,  Catherine,  dan.  of  Sir  Henry  Lawson,  4th  Bart,  of  Brough 
Hall,  CO.  York  ^by  Anastasia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  JIaire, 
Esq.  of  Lartington  Hall),  and  had  four  sons  and  a  dau., 

t.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John.  6.  3  Aug.  1777;  d.  young. 

III.  Henry  Thomas  Maire,  h.  21  .May,  1779  :  in.  E:iza,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Witliam.  Esq.  of  Headlam,  in  the  County 
ralalino  of  Dunham,  and  niece  and  lieir  of  \\  illiam 
■Wiiham,  Esq.  ui  Cliffe.  co.  York.  Mr.  Henry  Silvertop  in 
consequence  assumed  the  surname  of  Witham.  He  d. 
1S44,  leaving,  with  other  issue  (foi-  ichkh  see  Witham),  a 
dau., 

Cathabise,  m.  1S23.  Henry  Englefield,  Esq.,  and  ''.  1S57, 
leaving  issue  by  him  (who  d.  1S43;,  Henry  Charles,  of 
Minster-Acres:  Charles;  Louis  (llev.):  Joseph  Law- 
rence :  Seraphina,  a  nun,  </.  1S75  ;  Mary,  a  nun;  Agnes, 
m.  1S56,  Signor  Comi;  Philomena,  a  nun. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  16  Jan.  1781,  sometime  a  Col.  in  the  Spanish 
service. 

I.  Mary. 
Mr.  Silvertop  <?.  ISOl  (will  proved  14  Jan.  1802),  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  sur\iving  son, 

George  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster-Acres  h.  6  Jan.  1774-75, 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Xorthumberland  1^31,  who  d.  -unm.  20 
Feb.  1S49,  and  was  .«.  by  his  grand-nephew, 

Henry  Charles  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster-Acres,  Xorth- 
umberland, J. P.  for  CO.  Durham,  and  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Northimiberland,  High  Sheriff  1S59,  b.  12  Oct.  1S26;  in.  1st, 
24  Aug.  1852,  Hon.  Eliza  Stonor,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Lord 
Camoys,  and  by  her  ^who  d.  24  July,  18C0)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Thomas,  now  of  Minster-Acres. 

II.  George  Edward,  b.  25  March,  1856,  a  Benedictine  monk. 

I.  Agnes  Mar}-,  a  nun. 

He  in.  2ndly,  21  Aug.  1862,  Caroline  Filomena,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  Dorset,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

III.  Arthur  Edward,  b.  29  Nov.  1877. 

II.  Henrietta  Mary.  in.  Violet  Mary,  a  nun. 

IV.  Mabel  Frances. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Englefield,  took  the 
name  of  Silvertop  on  succeeding  his  great-uncle  in  the 
Jlinster-Acres  property.     He  d.  3  Dec.  18S7. 

Ai-ius — .A.rg.,  on  a  fesse  gu.,  between  three  bomb-shells  sa., 
bursting  and  intiamed  ppr.,  a  plate.  CVe.<f— A  wolfs  head 
erased  arg.,  langued  gu.,  pierced  with  a  broken  spear  embrued 


ppr 


Seat— Minster-Acres,  Eiding-mill-on-Tyne. 


Gwillim.  The  pedigree  was  drawn  out  at  the  Heralds' College 
in  1806  for  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Posthuma  Simcoe,  whose  latest 
interest  before  her  death  was  in  the  erection  of  a  small  church, 
on  the  ruined  site  of  the  old  abbey  of  Dunkeswell  (the  parish 
in  which  Wolford  stands),  originally  founded  by  her  ancestor, 
William  Brewerc,  Lord  of  Brewere.  General  Simcoe's  son  and 
heir,  the  before-mentioned 

Uev.  Henry  Addington  Simcoe,  M.A.  Oxford,  of  Penheale,. 
Cornwall,  Wolford  Lodge,  Devon,  and  Old  Court,  co.  Here- 
ford, Vicar  of  Egloskerry  with  Tremaine.  Cornwall,  m.  1st, 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Palmer,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Moseley,  co.  Worcester,  and  Stogumbcr,  Somerset,  and  had. 
issue, 

Henry  Walcot,  d.  31  Jan.  1843. 

John  Kennaway,  his  successor,  late  of  Wolford  Lodge. 

Samuel  Palmer,  who  s.  his  father,  in  the  Penheale  estates,  b» 

1830. 
Philip  Francis,  d.  12  Oct.  1S85. 
Paul  Creed  Gwillim,  U.  I'eb.  1875. 
Anne  Eliza,  m.  Sedloy  Bastard  Marke,   Esq.  of  Woodhill, 

Cornwall,  d.  April,  1869. 
Mary  Northcote,  m.  John  Nicholson  Vowler,  Esq.,  eldest  son 

of  John  Vowler,  Esq.  of  Parnucott,  eo.  Devon. 
Elizabeth  Lcthbridge,  in.  Isi,  1859,  Liout.-Gen.  Wiiloughby 
Trevelyan,  of  Newfargie,  co.  Perth,  who  d.  1871,  and  2ndly, 
1880,  Very   Rev.  John  Burton,   Provost  of   St.   Ninian'8 
Cathedral,  Perth. 

Lydia  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  F.  C.  Cole,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Sutton, 
Hants. 
Mr.  Simcoe  ?)!.2ndly,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Mann,  M.A.,. 
Rector  of  Mawean-with-St.  Martin,  Cornwall,  and  d.  15  Nov. 
1868,  leaving  issue, 

Emily. 

Katherine  Louisa  Beatrice,  m.  1st,  Gen.  Henry  Edwari 
Doherty,  C.B.,  late  of  14th  Light  Dragoons  (deceased), 
and  2ndly,  14  Dec.  1887,  John  Canning  Doherty,  Esq., 
J.P. 

^)-))iS— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  fesse  wavy  erm.,  ia 
chief  three  estoiles  or,  in  base  a  chamber-piece  (or  cannon)  or; 
2nd  and  ord  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  ermines,  gorged  or,  arnml 
and  langued  gu.  Crests — 1st,  A  dexter  arm  end)owed  in  armour- 
ppr.,  holding  a  drawn  sword  or  ;  2nd,  A  demi  sea-lion  rampant, 
with  a  rose  on  its  breast,  issuing  from  a  naval  crown,  all  ppr.. 
Motto — Non  sibi  sed  patiite. 
Stat — Wolford  Lodge,  Dunkeswell,  Houiton. 


SIMCOE  OF  WOLFORD  LODGE. 

Simcoe,  Maet,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Busil  Jackson, 
of  Glevvstone  Court,  co.  Hereford,  late  Koval  Staff 
Corps,  m.  1S67,  John  Eennaway  Simcoe,  Esq.  of 
Wolford  Lodge,  Devon,  J.P.,  Capt.  R.]S'.  (retired), 
I.  26  June,  lb26  ;  d.  20  March,  1S91. 

Lineage.— This  f.amily  is  of  Northamptonshire  extrac- 
tion, and  did  not  become  established  in  Devon  till  after 
the  death  of  Capt.  John  Simcoe,  R.N.,  of  Cotterstock,  of 
H.M.S.  "Pembroke,"  a  distinguished  naval  officer,  who  d.  in 
the  expedition  against  Quebec  1759,  and  had  been  granted  the 
crest  of  the  sea-Uon  for  important  services.  His  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Lieut.-Gen.  John  Graves  Simcoe,  M.P.  for  St.  Mawes,  first 
Governor  of  Upper  Canada,  Governor  of  San  Domingo,  Com- 
mander of  the  Western  District,  was  appointed  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  the  Forces  in  India,  as  successor  to  Lord  Lake,  but 
was  overtaken  by  sudden  illness  and  death  on  his  return  from 
a  secret  mission  to  the  court  at  Lisbon  in  conjunction  with 
the  Earl  of  Rosslyn,  on  the  eve  of  leaving  for  his  command 
in  India.  He  d.  at  Exeter,  and  was  bur.  in  his  private  chapel 
at  Wolford  Lodge,  a  monument  being  erected  by  the  county 
of  Devon  to  his  memory  in  Exeter  Cathedral,  which  com- 
memorated afterwards  his  eldest  son,  Francis  Gwillim  who 
fell  in  the  breach  at  the  siege  of  Badajos.  Lieut.-Gen.  Simcoe 
11,..  Elizabeth  Posthuma,  only  dau.  and  heir  (by  Elizabeth 
Spinckes,  his  wife)  of  Col.  Thomas  Gwillim,  of  Oldcourt, 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Wolfe,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  at  Wolford 
Lodge  Ife.OO)  he  left  one  son,  Heney  Addington,  who  g.  to  the 
paternal  estates. 

Through  the  heir  of  Gwillim,  the  present  successor  to  the 
Simcoe  estates  is  the  hneal  descendant  and  representative  of 
the  very  ancient  family  of  Gwillim,  the  genealogy  of  which  is 
traced  in  a  direct  line  from  the  ancient  kings  of  North  and  of 
South  Wales,  and  to  which  belonged  the  celebrated  herald, 


SIMCOX  OF  HAKBORNE  HOUSE. 

SiMCOX,  Eev.  Uenky  Kingdon,  M  a.  Oxon^ 
Eector  of  Ewelme,  co.  Oxford,  6.12  June,  1839; 
m.  21  July,  1868,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  E» 
Addenbrooke,  of  Xiugswinford  and  Sinetliwick. 
Parsonage,  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Henry  Addenbrooke,  b.  26  April,  IS70. 

II.  Christoplier  Edward  Kingdon,  6.  24  Dec.  1872. 

III.  Charles  Thomas,,  b.  4  Nov.  1875. 

IV.  Joseph  Philip,  b.  26  March,  1880. 

V.  Theodore  John,  b.  15  March,  1886. 

I.  Elizabeth  Homfray,  b.  27  April,  1374. 

II.  Anna  Mary,  b.  7  April,  1878. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Green  Simcox,  Esq.  of  Ilarborne- 
Ilouse,  CO.  Stafford  (son  of  George  Simcox,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  co. 
Warwick,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife),  in.  21  Apiil,  ls09,  Hannah 
Maria,  dau.  of  John  Lea,  Esq.  of  The  Lakes,  Kidderminster, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  May,  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Green  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  George  Price,  formerly  of  Kidderminster,  m.  Jemima. 
Haslope,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  George  Augustus, 
Fellow  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford;  William  Henry  (Uev.), 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Ilarlaxton,  eo.  Lincoln,  in.  1876,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Ludlam,  Rector  of  St.  Mary  and  Holy- 
Trinity,  Guildford,  and  d.  1889  ;  Edith  Jemima. 

III.  John  Lea  (Rev.),  B.A.  of  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  d.. 
1840. 

IV.  Alexander,  in.  Frances  Rcdfern,  and  has  issue,  Frances 
Winifred,  Margaret  Marion,  and  Millieent  Ellen. 

V.  Howard,  m.  Elizabeth  G.  Browning,  and  has  one  dau. 
Anne  Lea. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  1880.  ii.  Jane  Margaretta. 

III.  Emma  Charlotte. 

IV.  Henrietta  Augusta,  d.  1836. 

Mr.  Simcox  d,.  20  Feb.  IS'28,  and  w-as  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Green  Simcox,  M.A.,  of  Harborne  House, 
Vicar  of  North  Harborne,  6. 14  March,  1810;  m.  4  J.an.  1838, 
Hannah  Nicholson,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  H.  Kingdon,  Rector  o"- 
Pyworthy,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Kingdon  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

I.  Caroline  Nicholson,  m.  1863,  Kev.  H.  G.  Southeomb. 

II.  Hannah  3Iaria. 


SIM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SBI 


1847 


Eev.  Thomas  Green  Simcox  d.  18  Aug.  1876,  antl  was«.  liy  his 
eldest  son. 
Aesicieivee— Ewelme  Eectory,  Wallingford,  co.  Oxford. 

♦ 

SIMONDS    OF    ABBOTTS-BARTON. 

SiMONDS,  William  Baerow,  Esq.  of  Abbotts- 
Barton,  CO.  Hants,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Southampton, 
M.P.  for  Winchester  1865-SO,  h.  28  Aug.  1820 ;  m. 
1858,  Ellen  Lampard,  dau.  of  Frederick  Bowker, 
Esq.  of  Winchester,  and  by  her  has,  with  six  daus., 

AVrLLiAM  Bakeow,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  6.  25  Dec. 
1864. 

Mr.  Simonds  is  the  son  of  the  late  William  Simonds, 
Esq.  (who  d.  1858),  of  Abbotts-Barton,  Hants,  by 
Helen  (who  d.  1846)  liis  wife,  dau.  of  John  Barrow, 
Esq. 
Seat — Abbotts-Barton,  near  Winchester. 


SIMPSON    OF    WALTON    HALL. 

Simpson,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Walton  Hall,  co. 
York,  J.P.,  I.  20  Not.  1843;  m.  25  April,  186G, 
Emily  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  J.  Cartwright,  Esq. 
of  The  Woodlands,  Sandal  Magna,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  Edwabd  Thornhill  Beckett,  6.  5  March,  1867. 
u.  Osmund  Beckett,  6.  29  Oct.  1828. 

I.  Emily  Hilda  Beckett,  m.  12  Sept.  1893,  H.  H.  T.  Burbury, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  S.  H.  Burbury  Esq.,  F.E.S. 

II.  AJgitha  May  Beckett. 

Lineage.— Edward  Thornhill  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Thorn- 
hill  House,  Walton,  Wakefield,  m.  27  July,  1830,  Ann,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  William  Beckett,  Esq.  of  Eough  Eirchworth, 
near  Pcnlstone,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1873,  having  by  her  (who  d.  16 
Kov.  1856)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Hodgson,  b.  8  March,  1838;  d.  18  Jan.  1839. 

II.  William  Edward,  h.  9  Jan.  1840;  d.  14  Jan.  1840. 
in.  Edward,  now  of  Walton  Hall. 

IV.  Charles  Henry,  of  Moor  Top  House,  Ackworth,  co. 
York,  and  The  Heraploe,  Welford,  co.  Northampton,  h.  10 
June,  1845,  Patron  of  East  Keal,  co.  Lincoln,  -m.  18  July, 
1866,  Amy  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Pearson  Pearson, 
Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Henrv,  b.  25  June,  1867  ;  d.  15  Aug.  1867. 

2  Cecil  Harold,  b.  15  Nov.  186s. 

3  Konald  Hugh,  b.  29  Feb.  1872. 

4  Eustace  Edward,  b.  1  Aug.  1S75. 

5  Gerald  Hemploe,  b.  31  March,  1877. 

6  Godfrey  Julian,  b.  5  and  d.  8  Nov.  1878. 

7  Eupert  Victor,  b.  16  Jan.  1880. 

8  Charles  Francis,  b.  19  Sept.  1881. 

9  Cyril  George,  b.  16  Feb.  1884. 

1  Amy  Evelyn.  2  Ida  Mary,  d.  1891. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d..  young. 

II.  Ann  Beckett,  m.  29  Jan.  1859,  William  Henry  Crossley, 
of  Maltby,  co.  York,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1863,  having  had  issue, 
a  son,  William  Edward,  d.  young,  and  two  daus.,  Frances 
Ann  and  Mary  Armer  Beckett.        in.  Isabella,  d.  young. 

IV.  Mary  Grayson,  m.  24  April,  1866,  John  Heaton  Cadman, 

of   Ehyddiijgs  .  House,   Ackworth.  co.  York,   JI.A.    Oxon., 

F.G.H.S.,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Eecorder 

of  Pontefract,  County  Court  Judge  W.  E.  Yorks. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th  gu.,  three  bars  gemelles  arg.,  on  a  chief 

erm.,  between  two  doves  ppr.,  an  unicorn's  head  erased  of  the 

first,  for  Simpson  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  a  fesse  between  three  boars' 

heads  couped  erminois,  for  Beckett.     Crest — A  fret  arg.  on 

a  maiden's  head  ppr.,  vested  gu.,  wreathed  round  the  temples 

with  oak-leaves,  also  ppr. 

6«a«— Walton  Hall,  Wakefield.  , 

Clubs — Junior  Carlton  and  Constitutional. 


SIMPSON    OF    MAYPOOL. 

Simpson,  Francis  Charles,  Esq.  of  Maypool, 
Soutli  Devon,  J.P.,  and  County  Councillor,  b.  2 
March,  1847 ;  m.  3  April,  1872,  Marianne  Frances, 
dau.  of  Francis  Russell  Apletre,  Esq.,  and  graud- 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Apletre,  Esq.  of  Goldings 
and  Diddington,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Russeli,  Benedict,  b.  7  July,  1880. 

II.  Ralph  Christopher,  6.  12  Jan.  1883. 

III.  Walter  Anthony,  6.  13  Jan.  1886. 

I.  Margaret  Noel.  ii.  Esther  Mary  Winifred. 


Mr.  Simpson  is  the  only  son  of  the  Eev.  Francis 
Simpson  (who  is  the  eldest  son  of  Eev.  Francis 
Simpson,  of  Foston  Hall,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Strickland,  6th  Bart.),  Reel  or  of  Foston, 
CO.  Yoi'k,  by  Fanny  Selina  (who  d.  VilQ),  7th  dau. 
of  Josias  Dupre  Alexander,  Esq.,  M.l^. 

Arm,^ — Per  bend  nebulee  or  and  sa.  a  lion  rampant  counter- 
charged. 

C'ce.f!— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  arg.,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
guardant  per  pale  or  and  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
sword  erect  ppr. 

Motto — Per  mare,  per  terras. 

Stat — Maypool,  Churston  Ferrars,  E.S.O.  South  Devon. 

Chci— Junior  Carlton,  S.W. 


SIMSON     OF     BRUNTON    AND    OF 
PITCORTEIE. 

SiMsoN,  Henry  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Brunton  and 
Pitcorthie,  co.  Fife,  b.  22  Jan.  1832  ;  m.  14  April, 
1857,  Marjory,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Geu.  Vincent,  of  the 
Bengal  Army,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Anstbdther  Francis. 

I.  Mary  Ellen.  ii.  Frances  Marjory. 

Lineage. —The  family  of  Simson,  Symsoun,  or  Symson, 
of  Pitcorthie,  formerly  of  lilairstruie,  is  of  old  standing,  and 
has  been  established  in  Fifeshire  since  the  commencement  of 
the  loth  century,  Their  earliest  possessions  lay  in  the  parisii 
and  vicinity  of  Falkland,  wliere  they  were  seised  of  lands  and 
other  tenements  prior  to  its  erection  into  a  royal  burgh  1458, 
by  charter  of  King  James  II.  They  were  afterwards  pro- 
prietors of  Edenshead,  Easter  Glaslie,  Templeloads,  and  other 
estates  in  Fifeshire. 

John  Simson,  Esq.  of  Brunton,  son  of  William  Simson,  of 
Brunton  and  Blairstniie,  1/1. 1st,  Miss  Murray,  sister  to  Murray, 
of  Aytoun,  and  had  by  her,  James,  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 
a  General,  who  d.  imm.,  and  two  daus.,  one  m.  Alexander 
Duncan,  of  Eestalrig,  near  Edinburgh,  and  the  other  m.  Capt. 
Seton.  The  former,  Mrs.  Duncan,  had  a  large  family,  who 
all  d.  but  two  daus.,  one  vi.  Admiral  Tait,  and  left  one  son; 
the  other  hi.  Capt.  Crawfui-d,  E.N.,  and  hail  issue,  a  dau.,  who 
m.  Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Duncan,  brother  to  the  1st  Earl 
of  Camperdown.  John  Simson  to.  2ndly,  1751,  Agnes,  dau. 
(by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Balfour,  of  Balbirnie,  co. 
Fife)  of  James  Graham,  grandson  of  Patrick  Graham,  of  Inch- 
brakie,  co.  Forfar,  a  lineal  descendant  of  the  Earls  of  Mon- 
trose, and  left  (with  a  dau.  Agnes,  ni.  Col.  Pastou)  a  sou  and 
successor, 

George  Simson,  Esq.  of  Pitcorthie,  m.  1792,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Kamsay  (grandson  of  Sir  Gilbert  Kamsay,  1st  Bart,  of 
Balmain),  by  Christian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Earasay,  by 
Katharine  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Andrew  Kerr,  of  Kip- 
pilaw,  CO.  Eoxburgh,  and  representative  of  the  Kerrs  of  Yair 
and  Kippilaw,  one  of  the  very  oldest  families  in  co.  Eoxburgh, 
and  whose  vault  occupies  a  nave  in  Melrose  Abbey,  with 
this  simple  inscription :  "Here  lies  the  House  of  Yair."  Mr. 
Simson,  who  resided  atSilwood  Park,  Berks,  was  for  several 
years  M.P.  for  Maidstone,  and  is  stated  to  have  twice  lefused 
a  baronetcy.  He  d.  7  Aug.  1848,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d. 
17  March,  1820)  five  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  George,  of  Pitcorthie. 

II.  James  Bruce,  Bombay  C.S.,  m.  Harriot,  dau.  of  George 
Warden,  Esq..  and  had  issue,  four  daus.,  1  Mary  Jane; 
2  Harriet;  3  Emma  ;  4  Agnes. 

III.  John,  Bengal  C.S.,  d.  uum. 

IV.  Wihiam,  Bombay  C.S.,  m.  Dora  Lushington,  dau.  of  Guy 
Lenox  Prendergast,  Esq.,  Member  of  Council  at  Bombay 
(see  Burke's  Peerage,  Gort,  V.)  and  had  issue,  Francis 
Bruce,  of  Broomhill,  Northampton,  b.  1827,  ra.  1874,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Eev.  H.  J.  Taylor,  and  two  daus.,  Paulina  and 
Caroline  Lushington. 

v.  Alexander,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  d.  uum. 
The  son  and  heir, 

George  Simson,  Esq.  of  Brunton  and  Pitcorthie,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  28  Aug.  1796;  m.  26  Nov.  1822,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
James  Sutherland,  Esq.,  a  cadet  of  the  noble  House  of  Suther- 
land, and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Sutherlant),  of  Brunton  and  Pitcorthie,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Major  in  the  army,  b.  31  Oct.  1823;  d..  unni,. 

II.  Henry  Bruce,  now  of  Brunton  and  Pitcorthie. 

I.  Mary,  i/i.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  St.  Ernons,  co.  Done- 
gal. 

II.  Agnes  Christian.  iii.  Frances  Katherine. 
Mr.  Simon  d.  1869. 


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Arms — Arjr.,  on  a  chief  vert  three  crescents  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  falcon  volant  ppr.    Motto— AMs  nutrior. 
S€a(s— Bninton   House,   Jlarkinch,  and   rilcorthie   House, 
near  Colinsburg,  co.  Fife. 


SINCLAIR    OF    MEY. 

SiNCLAiH,  Fredekick  Grantille,  Esq.  of 
Barrogill  Castle,  co.  Caithness,  and  Xewton  Hall, 
Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Caithness,  b.  1S58  ; 
VI.  ISSS,  Agnes  Charlotte,  dan.  of  Tlionias  J.  Barnes, 
Esq..  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  IMiddle  Temple. 
Mr.  F.  G.  Sinclair  assumed  in  1891,  by  royal  licence, 
the  name  and  arms  of  Sinclair,  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  the  15th  Earl  of  Caithness,  in  lieu  of 
his  paternal  name  of  Heathcote.  He  is  the 
youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Bootliby  Heathcote, 
'Rector  of  Chingford,  Essex,  by  Elizabeth  Bridget 
liis  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Wells,  R.X., 
of  Holme  House,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  the  Lady 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jolm  Joslnia,  1st  Earl 
of  Carysfort.  The  Rev.  Robert  Bootliby  Heathcote 
was  the  younger  brother  of  the  late  John  Moyer 
Heathcote,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Conington  Castle,  co. 
Huntingdon  (see  that  family). 

Arms— (Ut'i;.  hyon  Office)  Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  quarterly 
1st  az.  a  ship  at  anchor,  oars  in  saltire  or  flagged  gu.  witliin  a 
double  tressure  flory  countcr-fiory  of  the  second;  'Ind  and  3rd, 
or  a  lion  rampant  gu.  ;  4th  az.  a  ship  under  sail  or  sails  arg. 
flags  gu.  :  2nd  and  3rd  grand  quarters  erm.  three  pomies,  each 
charged  with  a  cross  or,  over  Ihe  4th  grand  quarter,  dividing 
the  coats  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  within  a  bordure  chequy  az.  and 
arg.     Ciest — .A  swari  arg.  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or. 

5t-a«s— Barrogill  Castle,  Thurso,  N'.B.,  i.nd  The  Manor  Uouse, 
Brabster,  Thur.so. 

Mdidence — Newton  Hall,  Cambridgeshire. 

Ciwi— United  University. 


SINCIiAIR    OF     HOIiYHILL. 

Sinclair,  William,  Esq.  of  Holyhill,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  of  Drumbeg,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Donegal,  High  Sheritf  1854,  and  J.P.  co.  Tyrone, 
Barrister-at-Law,  h.  17  April,  1810 ;  w.  Dec.  1^39, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Cranborne  Strode,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  James  Montgomeet,  of  Bonnyglen,  Inver,  co.  Donegal, 
B.A.,  J.B.,  6.23NOV.  1841;  i/i.2y  Jan.  liiG8,  Mary  Everina, 
youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Barton,  late  2nd  Life 
Guards,  of  The  Waterfoot,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has  issue, 
William  Hugh  Montgomery,  b.  Dec.  1868;  Everina  Mary 
Caroline,  b.  31  May,  1870;  llosabel,  ?/.  Jan.  1884. 

n.  William  Frederic,  b.  May,  1843  ;  d.  Aug.  1843. 

III.  William  Frederic,  Bombay  C.S. 

IV.  Donald  Brooke,  d.  June.  187U. 

V.  Alfred  Lsw,  Capt.  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

I.  Jemima  .Sarah.  ii.  Dorothea  Mary. 

Liineagre. — Eev.  John  Sinclair,  son  of  James  Sinclair, 
of  the  Caithness  family,  was  the  first  of  the  family  who 
settled  at  Holyhill,  Ireland  ;  he  wras  Rector  of  the  parish 
(Lockpatrick),  and  was  s.  by  his  son.  Rev.  John  Sinclair, 
■who  was  Rector  of  the  same  parish  at  the  time  of  the  siege  of 
Derry.  He  was  s.  by  John,  his  son,  father  of  John,  whose 
son, 

William  Sinclair,  Esq.,  d.  before  his  father ;  he  m.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Young,  Esq.  of  Lough  Eske,  co.  Donegal,  and 
had  issue, 

James,  of  Holyhill. 

Thomas,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Young,  Esq.  of  Lough 
Eske,  and  d.  1808. 

Kebecca  (who  d.  1845),  m.  John  de  Cluzean. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Sinclair,  Esq.  of  Holyhill,  D.L.,  b.  1772;  m.  1805, 
Dorothea,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Law,  and  d.  having 
had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Holyhill. 

James,  m.  June,  1862,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Alex- 
ander, of  Agnadoey,  co.  Deny,  and  has  issue. 

Alexander  Montgomery, 

Mary,  d.  unm.  Dec.  18J0.         Dorothea,  d.  unm,  Aug.  1871. 

Marion,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1874. 

Eebecca,  ,n.  l!<47,  Lieut. -Col.  Sinclair,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has 
issue,  a  dau.  ;  he  d.  May,  lo61. 


-•\.nn.  Isabella,  d.  May,  1864. 

Caroline  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Sinclair li.  Feb.  1865. 

.4 i-iiis— Quarterly :  1st  az.,  a  ship  at  anchor,  sails  furled,  oars 
erect  in  saltire  or,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter-flory 
of  the  last;  2nd  and  3rd  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  ;  4th  az,,  a 
ship  under  sail  or,  over  all  a  cross  engrailed,  dividing  the  four 
quarters.  Crest — A  cock  ppr.  Motto — Commit  thy  work  to 
God. 

Seats — Holyhill,  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Drumbeg  Inver, 
CO.  Donegal. 


SINGLETON    OF    ACLARE. 

Singleton,  Uvedale  Corbet,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Aclare,  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff  1893,  Rear- Admiral 
"  Retired  List,"  b.  14  Sept.  1838 ;  m.  1st,  18  Aug. 
1877,  Matilda,  4th  dau.  of  Edward  Beauman,  Esq. 
of  Furness,  co.  Kildare  (she  d.  2  June,  1878)  ; 
2ndly,  9  April,  1885,  Adelaide  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  late  Major-Gen.  Lord  John  H.  Taylour, 

Lineage. — The  Vert  Rev.  Francis  Corhet,  D.D.,  Dean 
of  St. Patrick's,  Dublin,  a  descendant  of  the  Shropsliire  Corbets, 
d.  1775.  He  id.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Morris,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Singleton,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  (with 
three  daus.)  four  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  except 

Robert  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Corbet  Hill,  co.  Wexford,  b.  20  Jan. 
1741 ;  Til.  21  Oct.  1769,  Susannah,  dau.  of  —  Woodford,  Esq. 
of  Drumbarrow,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  27  May,  1804,  having  had 
issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Robert,  h.  10  May,  1777,  Capt.   R.N. :  killed  in  action  13 

Sept.  1810. 

Samuel,  b.  21  April,  1785,  H.E.I.C.S.  ;  d.  Nov.  1811. 

Henrietta,  d.  I'lun.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1812. 

Sarah,  m.  29  July,  1797,  Lieut.-Col.  William  O'Brien,  and 

d.  5  April,  1817. 

EUinor  Susannah. 

Elizabeth  Margaret,  m.  22  Sept.  1810,  Rev.  Thomas  Gore, 
Rector  of  Mulrancan,  co.  Wexford. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Corbet,  Esq.,  6.  14  Oct.  1770;  m.  11  Feb.  1806, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Deane,  Esq.  of  Terenure,  co.  Dublin, 
M.P.,  and  relict  of  Major  Anthony  Cliffe,  of  Abbeybraney  and 
New  Ross,  CO.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Robert  Corbet  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  9  Oct.  1810;  d.  7  Feb.  1881. 

Francis  Corbet,  R.N.  (S.  Australia),  h.  17  Dec.  1812:  hi. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Gore,  Rector  of  Mulrancan,  and  (/. 
10  May,  1887,  leaving  issue. 

Samuel' Wellington  Corbet,  b.  18  June,  1815;  d.  unm.  18i4. 

Frances  Susanna,  m.  June,  1826,  John  Timothy  Kirby,  Esq., 
M.D. 
Mr.  Corbet  assumed,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  great- 
grand-uncle.  Right  Hon.  Henry  Singleton,  sometime  Master 
of  the  Rolls  and  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in 
Ireland  the  surname  of  Sinrleton  by  royal  licence,  dated  9 
Nov.  1820.     He  d.  Sept.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Corbet  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Aclare,  co.  Meath,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1842,  formerly  Lieut.  7ih  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  27  Dec.  1806;  m.  7  Sept.  1833,  Jane  Perceval 
Compton,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  William  Loftus,  by  the  Lady 
Elizabeth,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquess  Town- 
send,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1S84)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Corbet  of  Aclare. 

II.  Uvedale  Cobbet,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Francis  Corbet,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  6. 
8  June,  1841  :  m.  14  Oct.  1875,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis 
Corbet  Singleton,  of  Adelaide,  Australia,  and  d.  18  Jan. 
1886,  leaving  two  daus.,  Aclare  and  Yolande. 

IV.  Loftus  Corbet,  92nd  Highlanders,  b.  2  Aug.  1842;  m.  6 
Dec.  1872,  Emmeline,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Moleyns, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  rf.  of  wounds  received  in  action  with  Boers,  1 
May,  1881,  leaving  issue,  one  son,  Henry  Corbet;  and  one 
dau.,  Violet. 

v.  Reginald  Corbet,  Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  1st  Batt.  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  b.  19  .March,  1847. 

I.  Annie  Elizabeth  Harriet  Jane. 

II.  Constance  Frances,  m.  3  Nov.  1860,  Capt.  Frederick  Rad- 
ford, late  1st  Royal  Dragoons. 

in.  Edith  Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  1st,  12  July,  1864,  John  Payne 
Garnett,  Esq.  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Garnett,  Esq.  of  .-irch 
Hall,  CD.  Meath  (who  il.  Jan.  1872)  leaving  John  Payne. 
She  /a.  2iully,  Cicel  Gilliat,  Esq. 

IV.  Alice  Cecilia,  m.  28  June,  1866,  Henry  Thomson,  Esq.  of 
Newry,  co.  Down,  M.P. 
Mr.  Singleton  d.  14  April,  1872,  and  was.f.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henky  Corbet  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Aclare,  co.  Meath,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  late  Brevet-.Major  30th  Foot,  b. 
29  April,  1837:  and  d.  uani.  23  Aug.  1890. 


SIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


SIIT 


1849 


Arms — Quarterly:  1st  anti  4th,  arjr.,  three  chevroncls  gu. 
tetween  as  many  nmrtlets  .«■<.,  forSiNGLETOS  ;  2miaml  3rcl,  or, 
a  raven  close  ppr.,  for  Coecet.  Crests — 1st,  An  arm  embowed 
in  armour  grasping  a  sceptre  terminated  by  an  estoile  or,  for 
Singleton  ;  2nd,  An  elejihant  arg.,armcd  or,  on  his  back  s  tower 
of  the  last,  the  trapjiings  gu.,  garnished  or,  for  Corbet. 
Jl/o«o--Bona  fide  sine  fiaude. 

Seat — Aclaie  House,  Ardee,  co.  Meath. 


SINGLETON    OF    MELL. 
SlXaiETON,    JO>'H   KOLLAXD,   Esq.   of  Mell,    CO. 
Louth,   and  Hazely    Heath,    Hants,   b.  31    Julv, 
1869  ;  s.  his  father  1893. 

Liineag'e. — Sir  Oklando  Fowkeis  stated  to  have  come  to 
England  from  Spain  in  the  lime  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella, 
and  to  have  been  ancestor  of  the  Fowkes  of  Breicood  and 
Gi'-iislon,  CO.  Stafford;  a  descendant  of  wtiich  family, 

John  Fowke,  Esq.,  acquired  estates  in  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
by  his  marriage  with  Joyce,  dau.  of  Richard  March,  Esq., 
Gentleman  Uslier  to  Kings  Chables  I.  and  Charles  II.  Of 
his  sons,  the  4th,  Thomas,  was  progenitor  of  the  present  Sir 
Prederick  Thomas  Fowke,  Eart.,  and  the  eldest, 

Rev.  Richard  Fowke,  D.D.,  of  the  family  before  us.  He 
■m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Sydenham,  and  had  is.sue.  Sir 
Sydenham  Fowke,  Knt.,  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edward  Proger,  Esq.  of  West  Stowke,  Suffolk,  and 

John  Fowke,  Esq.,  who  settled  in  Ireland  during  the  Vice- 
royalty  of  the  Earl  of  Rochester.  He  m.  Patience,  dau.  of 
Edward  Singleton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Edward 
SiNOMTOK,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  left 
a  son  and  heir, 

Sydenham  Fowke,  Esq.  who  s.  to  a  portion  of  the  property 
of  his  uncle,  the  Chief  Justice,  and  assumed  the  surname  of 
Singleton  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  He  ;/i.30JuIy,  1703, 
Elizabeth  Whyte,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1797;  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Mark, /j.  1762;  rii.  1785,  Lady  Mary  Cornwallis,  dau.  of 
Charles,  1st  Marquess  Cornwallis,  Governor-General  of 
India,  and  d.  17  July,  1846. 

m.  Henry  ni.  Miss  Burke,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  nf  Collon  andBelpatrick,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff!  864, 
m.  Maria,  sisrer  of  Sir  Claude  JIartin  Wade,  and  d.  1881, 
having  had  issue,  with  three  other  sons  who  d.  s.  p., 

Henry,  who  d.  30  March,  1846,  from  the  result  of  an  acci- 
dent, at  Oxford,  unm. 

2  John  Henry,  Major-Gen.,  Col.  of  the  Uth  North  Devon 
Kegt.,  m.  1848,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Vance,  Esq.  of 
Jersey,  and  d.  10  April,  1877,  leaving  issue, 

Mark,  now  of  Collon  and  Belpatrick,  co.  Louth,  b.  24 
Dec.  1849,  formerly  of  the  87th  R.I.  Fusiliers. 

James  .Sydenham  F'owke  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Theale,  co. 
Somerset,  o.  1851  ;  711.  15  Aug.  1881,  Maiy,  dau.  of 
John  Morinan,  Esq. 

John  (Ash  I'ark,  Whitchurch,  Hants),  h.  14  Oct.  1853. 

3  Richard,  of  Bclpatiick,  6.  20  Dec.  1814;  d.  vnm.  3  F'eb. 
1884. 

IV.  James,  m.  21  Aug.  1804,  the  Hon.  Caroline  Upton,  dau. 
of  Clotworthy,  Viscount  Templetown. 
I.  Patience,  m.  Gen.  O'Moran. 
n.  Charity,  m.  —  Spencer,  Esq, 
HI.  Elizabeth,  in.  Robert  Wynne,  Esq. 

Mr.  Singleton  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Singleton,  Esq.,  6.  20  Feb.  1759,  m.  12  Oct.  1812, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Moore,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Sydenham,  of  Mell. 

I.  Patience,  ra.  30  July,  1839,  the  Eight  Rev.  Lord  Arthur 
Hcrvey,  ];i-;hop  of  ISath  and  Wells,  4th  son  of  Frederick 
William,  Marquess  of  Bristol. 

II.  Sarah,  ni.  3  Aug.  1850,  Robert  Dennet,  6th  Lord  Rodney. 
Mr.  Singleton  d,.  12  Aug.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Sydenham  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Mell,  co.  Louth,  and 
Hazely  Heath,  Hants,  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  IS62,  andof  co. 
Cavan  1867,  h.  14  April,  1819;  m.  27  Feb.  1864,  Mary  Mont- 
gomerie,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  J.  S.  M.  Lamb,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  Sir  Archibald  Lamb,  7th  Bart,  of  Beauport, 
Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Mtrntolieu  Rodney,  h.  12  June,  1867  (deceased). 

II.  John  Rolland,  now  of  Mell. 

I.  Clara  Patience  Sarah.  11.  Mary  Sophie  Theresa. 

Mr.  Heniy  Sydenham  Singleton  d.  16  March,  1893,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son. 

J^amtlg  of  Singkton. 
Edward  Singleton,   the  grantee  mentioned  in   an  Act  of 
Parliament  passed  in  England,  in  the  second  year  of  Queen 


Anne,  d.  between  Dec.  1709  and  April,  1710,  leaving,  by  his 
wife,  Catherine, 

I.  Rowland  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth  Graliam,  and  d.  1741-42, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Patience,  wife  of  Francis  Leigh,  Esq. 

2  Sarah,  wife  of  Arthur  Rochfort,  l'!sq. 

3  Mary,  m.  Philip  'Jisdall,  Esq.,  afterwards  Attorney- 
General, land  by  him  had  two  daus.,  Elizabeili,  the  wifeof 
Col.  Hugh  Morgan,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  an  only 
child,  Catheiinc,  m.  Robert  Stearue  Tighe,  Esq.  of 
Blitchelstown,  and  JIary,  d.  'iinm. 

4  Charity,  ra.  .Sir  ^\  idiam  Yorke,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas  ;  d.  s.  p. 

It.  Samuel,  M.D.,  d.s.p.  1726. 

III.  Edward,  d.  uniii.  1725-26. 

IV.  John  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1736. 

V.  Henry  (Right  Hon.),  Master  of  the  Rolls,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Ireland,  d.  umn. 
1759. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Morris,  and  had  a  dau.  Anne, 
wife  of  the  Very  Rev.  Francis  Corbet,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St. 
Patrick's,  co.  Dublin  {.see  Singleton  af  Aclare). 

II.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Leigh,  Esq. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  George  Hardman,  Esq.  of  Drogheda. 

IV.  Jane.  in.  James  Meade,  Esq. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Judge  Lindsay. 

VI.  Patience,  ra.  John  Fowke,  Esq.,  and  was  great-grand- 
mother of  tlie  late  Henry  Sydenham  Singleton,  Esq.  of 
Mell. 

vii.  Anne,  rn.  —  bladders,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  chevronels  gu.  between  as  many  martlets 
sa.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a 
sceptre  terminated  by  an  estoile  or. 

Seat — Hazely,  Winchfield,  Hants,  and  Mell,  co.  Meath. 

'J'oicn  Kesidtnce — 8,  Prince's  Gate,  S.W. 


SINGLETON    OF    aUINVILLE    ABBEY. 

Singleton,  Edward  Newport,  Esq.  of  Quin- 
ville  Abbey,  co.  Clare,  b.  9  Dec.  1829;  m.  Annie 
May,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Kichardson,  Esq.  of 
Montreal,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  28  and  d.  29  March,  1875. 

II.  John  Edward,  b.  5  March,  1876. 

III.  Frederick  George,  b.  21  Sept.  1881  ;  d.  12  Nov.  1S93. 

I.  Lucy  Isabella,  b.  I6K0V.  1873;  c^ '20  Jan.  1877. 

II.  Susan  Ethel,  6.  13  Dec.  1877. 

III.  Irene  Lily,  b.  14  Aug.  1889. 

IV.  Annie  May  Richardson. 

Lineage. — John  Singleton,  Esq.,  a  scion  of  the  Lanca- 
shire family  of  Singleton,  rn.  Jane  Bruffe,  and  had  with  an 
only  son,  John,  two  daus.,  Anne,  wifeof  Samuel  Cooper,  Esq. 
of  Cooper  Hill,  co.  Limerick,  and  Sarah,  m.  1st,  Richard 
Copley,  then  of  co.  Limerick,  but  aftei-wards  of  Boston,  in 
America,  and  was  mother,  by  him,  of  John  Singleton  Copley, 
Esq.,  R..\.,  fatherof  John  Copley,  Lord  Lyndhdrst.  Shem. 
2ndly,  Henry  Pelham,  Esq.,  by  whom  .she  had  Henry  and 
Edward  Pelham;  the  former  m.  Miss  Butler,  dau.  of  William 
Butler,  Esq.  of  Castle  Crine,  and  had  issue,  Peter  and  William 
Pelham,  twin  brothers,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Singleton  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Ballygreen,  in.  Marcella,  dau.  of 
Michael  d'Alton,  Esq.,  of  Deer  Park,  and  heir  of  her  brother, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  formerly  of  Quinville,  co.  Clare,  and  afterwards  of 
the  city  of  Limerick. 

II.  Edward  d'Alton. 

I.  Jane,  rn.  Sir  Anthony  King,  of  the  city  of  Dublin. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Edward  Palmer,  Esq. 
Mr.  Singleton  d.  1797.     His  2nd  son, 

Edward  d'Alton  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Quinville,  rn.  1791, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Brady,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Limerick, 
a  member  of  Tomgreany  family  of  co.  Clare,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Feb.  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  late  of  Quinville. 

II.  Hugh  Brady,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Massey,  Esq.  of 
Doonas,  and  has  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  the  latter  all 
married. 

III.  Edward,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Potts,  Esq.  of  Chelten- 
ham, and  has  isjue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Anthony. 

I.  Marcella,  rn.  1st,  Henry  Vereker  D'Esterre,  Esq.  of  Rose- 
manaher,  only  son  and  heir  of  Henry  D'Esterre,  Esq., 
Recorder  of  co.  Limerick,  and  2ndly,  William  Finch,  Esq. 
of  Kilcolman,  co.  Tipperary. 

II.  Anne,  iji.  John  Biady,  Esq.  of  Raheens.  co.  Clare. 

III.  Maria,  rn.  John  Browne  Finch,  Esq.  of  Clonmaken,  cq, 
Limerick. 

IV.  Eliza,  m.  James  Campbell  Patterson,  Esq.  of  Tarbert. 


1850 


SIT 


THE  LAITDED  GENTRY. 


SIV 


Jlr.  Singleton  d.  6  Oct.  1814,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  son, 

John  Sisgletos,  Ksq.  of  Quinville  Abbey,  J.r.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1825,  !j.  16  Feb.  1793;  m.  1st,  IS  Xov.  1819,  l«iliell;x  Curew, 
only  child  and  lieir  of  Michael  Creagh,  Ksij.  ol  Lamvntinuni, 
CO.  Cork,  by  Sarah  Dobson  his  wife,  dau.  of  Itobert  .Shapland 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro',  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
ilay.  1S61)  had  issue, 

I.  Michael  Creash.  b.  1  Nov.  1S20.  late  Lieut.  10th  Foot; 
had  medals  for  Sobraou,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches, 
<S:c.,  deceased. 

II.  JoHX,  of  Quinville  Abbey. 

III.  Edward  Xewpobt,  now  of  Quinville  Abbey. 

I.  Sarah  Dobson,  m.  Capt.  James  Butler  Staveley,  of  Croydon 
Park.  CO.  Dublin. 

II.  Mary. 

m.  Susan  Anne,  ra.  Jan.  1SG5,  Capt.  William  Walshe,  R.I.C., 
2nd  son  of  J.  Walshe,  Esq.  of  Walshe  I'ark,  co.  Tipperary, 
who  is  deceased. 

IV.  Isabella,  d.  unm.  8  Jan.  1S90. 

V.  Marcella  Elizabeth  Carew,  d.  20  March,  1S57. 

He  ?)!.  2udly,  1SG7,  Emma,  widow  of  Thomas  Woodforde,  Esq. 
and  dau.  of  Eev.  Matthew  riiillips,  of  Myrrtheer,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  d.  5  Aug.  1877.     His  son, 

JoHX  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Quinville  Abbey,  co.  Clare,  J. P., 
Lieur.-Col.  R.A.,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  retired  Lieut. -Gen., 
h.i  April,  1826;  m.  i  Jan.  1856,  Catherine  Jlarianne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Barry,  E.E.  Major-Gen.  Singleton  served 
in  the  Eastern  campaign  1854-55,  at  the  Alm.a,  Balaklava, 
Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  in  India  in 
1858,  commanding  the  artillery  in  the  repulse  of  the  Sepoys 
at  Mooltan  during  the  Mutiny.  He  had  medals  and  clasps, 
the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  the  Legion  of  Honour,  etc.,  and  was 
thanked  by  Lord  Eaglan  for  his  services  26  Oct.  1854.  He 
d.  f.  ji.  Aug.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Edward  New- 
port Singleton,  Esq.  now  of  Quinville  Abbey. 

Ai-iiis — Arg.,  two  chevronels  gu.  between  three  martlets  sa. ; 
quartering  D'Alton.  Crest — A  martlet  sa.  iV/oMo^Mutare 
sperno. 

Seat — Quinyille  Abbey,  Quin,  co.  Clare. 


SITWELL    OP    STAINSBY. 

SiTWELL,  KOBEET  Sacheveeell  Wilmot,  Esq. 
of  Stainsby  House,  co.  Derby,  J. P.,  Earrister-at- 
Law,  h.  Nov.  1823  ;  m.  18  Dec.  1861,  Mary  Blanche, 
dau.  of  John  Senior,  Esq.  of  Brooklands,  Birken- 
liead,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Sacheverell  of  Horsley,  co.  Derby,  J. P.,  b.  18 
Oct.  1862;  m.  24  June,  1885,  Caroline  Agnes,  eldest  dau. 
of  Major  Edward  Levett,  late  10th  Hussars,  of  liowsley, 
CO.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

Sacheverell  Edward,  b.  13  July,  1886;  d.  U  Aug.  1891. 
Caroline  Margaret,  b.  20  June,  1887. 
Joyce  Maud,  b.  4  Aug.  1888. 
Blanche  Ella,  b.  2  Sept.  1891. 

II.  Francis  Staunton,  b.  Sept.  1865. 

III.  Robert,  b.  Feb.  1868.  iv.  Degge,  b.  June,  1869. 
V.  Charles  John,  b.  Dec.  1870. 

I.  Margaret  Blanche,  6.  Jan.  18G4 ;  m.  2  April,  1887, 
Edmund  Jefferson  Maynard,  Esq.  of  West  House, 
Chesterfield. 

II.  Mary  Joyce,  b.  Oct.  1866. 

Iiineage. — Rev.  Richard  Wilmot,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Morlrv  and  Mickleover,  co.  Derby,  and  one  of  the  Canons  of 
Winil.-or  (4th  son  of  Robert  AVilmot,  Esq.  of  Chaddesden,  co. 
Derby,  by  Joyce  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  co-lieirof  William 
Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Morley,  co.  Derby,  and  Mary  his  1st  wife, 
sister  of  Hen-ey  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  co.  Notts),  ru. 
Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  .Simon  Degge,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  of 
Blithebiidge,  co.  Stafford,  by  Jane  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  the  above-named  Hervey  Staunton,  who  was  last  heir 
male  i.f  Sir  Malger  de  Staunton,  toiip.  William  the  Con- 
QUERon.  Simon  Degge  was  grandson,  and  his  dau.  Dorothy 
eventually  sole  descendant,  of  Sir  Simon  Degge,  of  StramshaU 
(where  the  Degges  had  resided  since  II  Edward  II.),  an 
eminent  lawyer,  well  known  for  his  treatise  on  law.  He  d. 
1771,  having  had  five  sons  and  one  dau.  who  all  d.  without 
issue,  except  the  2nd  son, 

Edward  Sacheverell  Wilmot  (b.  1749,  d.  1836)  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Sitwell  in  pursuance  of  the  will 
of  Elizabeth  Sitwell,  spinster,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heir 
of  George  Sitwell,  Esq.  of  Renishaw,  co.  Derby,  she  being, 
through  her  grandmother  (a  sister  of  the  above-named  William 
Sacheverell),  2nd  cousin  of  the  above-named  Richard  Wilmot, 


D.D.  Edward  Sacheverell  Wilmot-Sitwell  m.  1777,  Lucy,  sol& 
surviving  child  of  Sir  William  Wheler,  Bart,  of  Lcaminston- 
llastings,  by  whom  he  had  six  sons  and  eight  daus., 

I.  Edward  Degge,  of  Stainsby  House,  Capt.  3rd  Dragoons,  b, 
1778;  (/.  unm.  1860. 

II.  William,  Rector  of  Morley,  co.  Derby,  b.  1783  ;  d.  unm. 
1844. 

III.  Richard  Staimton,  Major  3rd  Dragoons,  b.  1787 ;  d.  unm. 
1861. 

IV.  IIekvet  Wilmot,  of  Stainsby  House,  Vicar  of  Leaming- 
ton-Hastings, ',,1.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  John,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Charles  Wheler,  Bart,  of  Leamington-Hastings,  and 
d.a.j).  1S74. 

V.  RoitEBT  Sacheverell  Wilmot,  of  Morley. 

VI.  Charles  John,  b.  1799;  d.  unm.  1857. 

I.  Dorothy  Wilmot,  (/.  1863.  il.  Luey,  d.  1853'> 

III.  Jane,  m.  John  Bell  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Derby  ;  d.  1852. 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  1872. 

V.  Jlary,  )/(.  Charles  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Dunstall,  co.  Staf- 
ford :  d.  1858. 

VI.  Eliza,  d.  1875. 

VII.  Susan,  m.  Rev.  George  Holcombe,  Rector  of  Brinkley,  co. 
Cambridge,  and  had  a  dau.  Eliza  Selina,  whot?.  unm.  She 
d.  1880. 

VIII.  Selina,  d.  1872. 

Mr.  Wilmot-Sitwcll  ri!.  11  May,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son  who,  dying  1860,  was  s.  by 

Rev.  Hervey  Wilmot-Sitwell,  of  Stainsby  House,  b.  1794  j 
TO.  1823,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  John,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles 
Wheler,  7tli  Bart,  of  Leamington-Hastings,  co.  Warwick, 
which  lady  d.  1868.     lie  d.  1874,  and  was  *-.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Sacheverell  Wilmot-Sitwell,  Esq.  of  Morley, 
CO.  Derby,  late  29th  Regt.,  b.  24  Jan.  1797  ;  m.  IS  Nov.  1821, 
Charlotte  Ann,  dau.  of  Francis  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Barton 
Blount,  CO.  Derby,  (by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Wilmot,  Bart,  of  Chaddesden),  and  had  four  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Robert  Sacheverell  Wilmot,  of  Stainsby  House. 

II.  Edward  Wilmot,  Capt.  34th  Regt.,  b.  Jan.  1825;  d.  Oct. 
1855,  vnm. 

III.  Francis  Bradshaw  Wilmot,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Degge  Wilmot  (Rev.),  M..\.,  Vicar  of  Leamington- 
Hastings,  CO.  Warwick,  b.  17  Jldy,  1838  ;  to.  16  April,  ls63, 
Rosamond  Shuttleworth,  dau.  of  Edward  Shuttlewortli 
Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hervey  Wheler,  b.  9  July,  1865. 

2  Willi:im  Sacheverell,  b.  IS  Dec.  1870. 

3  John  Knightley,  b.  28  June,  1874. 

4  Richard  Degge,  b.  1877. 

5  Arthur  Trevor,  b.  22  June,  1878. 

6  Ralph  Sacheverell,  b.  1883. 
Two  other  sons. 

1  Rosamond  JIaud.  2  Eleanor  Wilmot. 

3  Susan  Charlotte.  4  Dorothy  Mary. 

5  Harriet  Wilmot. 

I.  Charlotte  Wilmot,  m.  24  April,  1845,  Edward  Arkwright 
Esq.  of  Hatton,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  4  June,  1S55. 

II.  Harriet  Wilmot,  m.  21  April,  1864,  the  Hon.  William 
Blonk  Jervis  (sci:  Bcrke's  Peerage,  St.  Vincent,  V.),  and 
d.  22  Jan.  1875. 

Mr.  Wilmot-Sitwell  d.  8  Dec.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Arms — Barry  of  eight  or  and  vert,  three  lions  rampant  sa. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  erased  sa.,  holding  between  the 
paws  an  escutcheon  per  pale  or  and  vert. 

-Sea^— Stainsby  House,  Smalley,  Derby. 


SIVKIGHT    OF    SOUTH    HOUSE    AND 
MEGGETIiAND, 

SiTEiGHT,  William  Heney  Eevell  Bedell, 
Esq.  of  South  House,  Meggetland,  Gorgie,  and 
Plewlands,  co.  Ediubitrgh,  and  Ardencaple,  co. 
Argyll,  h.  28  Marcli,  184G;  s.  as  heir  of  entail  l-h 
May,  1873,  and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
SlVEiGHT  6  Feb.  1871 ;  m.  1st,  25  March,  1875, 
Emma  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Chismon,  Esq.,  Rich- 
mond, who  d.  4  Dec.  1877  ;  2ndly,  24  March,  187(\ 
Grace  Edith,  dau.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Barbour, 
Esq.  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1884),  leaving  issue, 

David  Revell,  6.8  Dec.  ISSO. 

John  Vandeleur,  b.  18  Oct.  1881. 

William  Henry  Verc,  b.  1  Aug.  1883. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1890,  Eleanor  Locke,  dau.  of  Henry 
Aynsley,  Esq.  of  Northumberland,  and  has  issue, 

Eleanor  Frances,  b.  6  Dec.  1890. 

Catherine,  b.  23  Feb.  1892. 

Sophia,  h.  17  Dec.  1893. 


SKE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SKE 


1851 


Lineag'e. — John  Sivkight,  of  South  House,  and  riew- 
lands,  d.  s.  p. 3  Dec.  1731,  and'was  s.  by  his  brother, 

David  Sivbight,  of  South  House  and  Meggetland,  who  en- 
tailed the  estates  in  1732.     He  m.  1st,  Margaret  llutton,  and 
had  a  dau.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Forrester,)  who  d.  s.  'p.,  and  2ndly, 
Elizabeth  Sydserf,  and  had, 
John,  his  lieir.  David,  d.  s.  p. 

Sophia,  ),i.  Thomas  Cleghorn,  and  had  issue. 
The  eUler  son, 

John    Sivkight,   of   South  House    and  Meggetland   (The 

Institute),  ui.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Philp,  of  Greenlaw,  co. 

Peebles  (and  granddau.  of  Rev.  Daniel  liobertson,  of  Lady- 

kirlc),  co-heir  of  her  brother  James  Philp,  of  Greenlaw,  Judge 

of  the  Admiralty  Court  of  Scotland,  and   d.  20  July,   1756, 

leaving  with  others,  who  d.  s.  p., 

John.  Thomas. 

David,  of  Klyth,  Northumberland,  m.  Miss  Dallas,  sister  of 

Sir  F.  Dallas,  and  iL  1819,  having  had  one  son,  William, 

Lieut.  8th  Bengal  Cavaly,  w  ho  Hi.  Ann,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gen. 

Sir  Gabriel  MartindeU,  K.C.B.,  and  d.  6  Dec.  1812,  leaving 

an  only  child,  Frances  Elizabeth  Ann,  m.  1S27,  William 

Bedell,  of  Calcutta,  who  c^  Oct.  1857,  son  of  Col.  William 

Bedell,  by  Anne  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  IJevell,  of  ihe 

H.E.I.C.S.     Mrs.  Bedell   d.   28   Sept.  1851,    leaving  three 

daus.  and  an  only  son,  the  present  William  Henbt  Kevell 

Bedell  Sivkight. 

Sophia,  m.  Charles  Inglis,  of  Baberton,  co.  Edinburgh,  and 
had   i.'^sue.     Her  grandsons,    Henry    liaeburn   Inglis   and 
Charles  James  Leslie  Inglis,  inherited  the  personal  property 
of  Miss  Sivright  In  1873. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Capt.  John  Sivkight,  of  South  House,  &c.,  vi.  24  Nov.  1757, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  Munro,  of  Craiglockhart,  co. 
Edinburgh,  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh, but  dying  s.jj.  Dec.  1767,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Tho-mas  Sivkight,  of  South  House,  &c.,  who  d.  17  May,  1313, 
leaving  issue, 
Thomas,  </.  train.  6  Nov.  1835. 
Euphemia,  d.  U7im.  30  Jan.  1839. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  5  Feb.  1848. 
Catherine,  ci.  unm.  14  May,  1873. 

Ariiis — Or,  a  battle-axe  paleways  ppr.  between  three  torteaux. 
Crest — A  hand  holding  a  thunderbolt,  ppr.     Motto — Eeete  ft  rio. 
Seat — South  House,  near  Edinburgh.     lUskUnce  —  North 
Cliff,  North  Queensferry,  Fife. 


SKEELS    OF    CHATTERIS. 

Seeels,  The  Eet.  Seeocold  Clarke,  of  Chat- 
teris, M.A.,  Yicar  of  Evington,  formerly  Yicar  of 
Abthorpe,  near  Towcester,  ZS'orthamptonshire,  b. 
12  Jan.  18-iO ;  s.  his  father  1SG8 ;  and  m.  1863, 
Maria  Sarali,  only  child  of  the  Eev.  Abner  W. 
Brown,  Vicar  of  Gretton,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Peterborough. 

Iiineagre.— This  family  represents  the  ancient  family  of 
Sekocold  of  Salford,  co.  Lanes.,  the  first  sixteen  descents  of 
which  family  were  recorded  in  the  visitations  of  London  in 
1623  and  1687. 

John  de  Letwood  in  co.  Lancaster,  m.  a  dau.  of  Hugh  de 
Holme,  and  with  a  son  John, who  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Boteler, 
of  Warrington,  was  lather  of  another  son, 

Everakd  de  Letwood,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Goldaere,and  liada  son, 

KoiiERT  DE  Letwood,  who  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  —  Standish 
of  Standish,  was  father  of  (with  a  dau.  Anne,  wife  to  Itichard 
Eadclitle), 

James  de  Letwood,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Antwistle,  and 
had  a  son, 

Matthew  Letwood,  who  mi.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Filkington, 
and  by  her  was  father  of 

liicuARD  Letwood,  of  Lancashire,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Sorocole,  of  Sawford,  co.  Lanes.,  and  had  a 
son, 

HcMFKY  Letwood,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Sorocole, 
and  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  JohnCurzon,  was  father  of 

KoBERT  SoBocoLE,  who  TO.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Little, 
of  Manchester,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Henry  Sorocole,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Strangwayes,  and 
was  father  of 

Roger  Sorocole,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  SirEichard  Molineux,  of 
Sephton,  Knt.,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Kafe  Sorocole,  whose  son,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Keyes, 

Thomas  Sobocole  of  Salford,  near  Manchester,  was  father 
of 


RafeSoP-ocole,  of  JIanehester,  who  i/u  Catherine  Hardman, 
and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  .Serocoi.d,  of  London,  who  received  the  freedom  of 
the  City  of  London,  in  lf,:J9.  He  m.  Ist,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
their  of  Thomas  Gore,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Jchn  Xewton, 
and  by  the  latter,  had  a  son, 

Ralph    Serocold,    of    Hinton,   co.     Cambridge,   who    m. 
twice,  Lst,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blagr.ave,  and2ndly,  Martha, 
dau.  of  John  Sicklemore,  of  Ipswich,  and  by  the  latter,  had 
issue, 
I.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

n.  Walter,    of    Hinton,    co.    Cambridge,    from   whom   are 
descended   the  Pearce-Serocolds,   late   of  Hinton,  through 
William  Pearce,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ely,  who  m.  the  heiress,  and 
whose  son  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Serocold  in 
addition  to  those  of  Pearce  in  1842. 
III.  Ralph,  d.  unm.  at  Harding  Court,  1687. 
I.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Henry  Hall,  of  Harding  Court,  co.  Oson, 
High  Sheriff  of  Oxfordshire. 
The  eldest  son, 

TuoMAs  Sekocold,  b.  1049  at  Hinton,  co.  Cambridge  ;  m.. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Aynge,  and  d.  1721,  leaving  a  son. 

John  Serocold,  of  Aldermanbury,  London,  b.  1087  ;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph  Bumpstead,  and  left  with  a.: 
son,  John  (whose  only  child  Elizabeth,  d.  without  issue), 

Tiio.MAS  Sebocold,  of  Peterborough,  6.  1732  ;  la.  Anr,  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Bowker  of  Peterborough  (by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Gierke,  brother  of  Sir  Robert 
Gierke,  of  Watford  (fee  Burke's  Baronetage,  Clebke,  Bart.), 
and  d.  1799,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Jackson,  in  Holy  Orders,  J.P.,  b.  1771,  m.  twice  but 
d.  in  1835  without  surviving  issue.  His  widow  Anne,  oau. 
of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Hunt,  of  Wakerley,  m.  2ndly,  Dr. 
Hopkinson,  of  Stamford,  and  d.  in  1862. 

I.  Frances,  b.  1769:  d.  1786. 

II.  Elizabeth,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Elizabeth  Serocold,  b.  1773  ;  m.  Rev.  Henry  Clarke,  of 
Sutton,  CO.  Northampton,  only  son  of  Captain  Henry  Clnrke, 
of  Peterborough,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Rowell,  Esq.  of  Sutton  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
James  Wright,  Esq.  ofWoodstone,  co.  Hunts.),  and  cZ.  in  1850, 
leaving  an  only  child, 

Frances,  b.  1801 ;  m.  in  1828,  Henbt  Skeels,  Esq.  of  Chat- 
teris, CO.  Cambridge,  and  St.  Martin's,  Stamford,  and  d.m 
May,  1859,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Serocold  Clarke,  the  present  representative. 

II.  EdwardSerocold,'/^.  2May,  1842:  m.  1st,  1864,  Eliza  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  C.  H.  Swann,  Rector  of  Stoke  Dry,  co.. 
Rutland,  who  -/.  27  Dec.  18S4.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  1892,  M;irtha, 
dau.  of  Standish  Grove  Grady,  Esq.  late  Recorder  ofi 
Gravesend. 

III.  Charles  Henry,  b.  4  Feb.  1845 ;  to.  1868,  Louisa,  dau.  o£ 
Joseph  Moore,  Esq.  of  Lincoln  (by  Catherine,  his  wife, 
grand-dau.  of  Admiral  Elphinsrone,  Conunan;ler-iu-Chief 
of  the  Russian  fleet,  and  niece  of  Sir  Howard  Elpliinstone, 
Bart.),  and  d.  '20  June,  1882,  leaving  issue,  by  her  (who  d,. 
March,  1882), 

1  Edward  Ralph  Serocold,  6.  11  Sept.  1870. 

2  Cecil  Serocold,  6.  17  June,  1874. 

3  Lewis  Serocold,  b.  29  -Aug.  1878. 

1  Frances  Elphinsione  Serocold. 

2  Margaret  Serocold,  d.  10  Aug.  1S37. 

3  Maud  Serocold.  4  Mildred  Serocold. 

I.  Fanny  Maria,  to.  1868,  Lieut.  Bernard  Moore,  EN.  v.hO' 
was  lost  at  sea,  Dec.  1892. 

Arms — Argent,  three  piles  gules,  two  issuant  from  thte  chief 
and  one  in  base,  each  charged  with  a  water  bouget  of  the  field. 

Crest— X  swan  arg.  charged  on  the  wing  with  an  escallop 
gules  and  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a  water  bouget  of  the  last^ 

Motto — Fidens  Deo  eonfidens. 

Residence — Evington  Vicarage,  Leicester. 


SKENE    OF    EALLYARDS. 

Skene,  William:  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Hallyards, 
and  Pitlour  House,  Strathmiglo,  co.  Fife,  J. P.  for- 
Fife  and  Kinross,  and  D.L.  co.  Fife,  M.A.  Corpus 
Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Fellow  of  AH 
Souls'  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  2i  April,  1838 ;  m.  7  Feb. 
1S74,  Lorina  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Very 
Hey.  H.  G.  Liddell,  Dean  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxlord,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Philip  George  Monxbieff,  b.  18  July,  1880.. 

I.  Alice  Janet. 

II.  Ina  Katharine  Hilda. 

III.  Luvy  Edith. 
XV.  Ruth  Mary. 


1S52 


SKE 


THE  la:\'ded  gextry. 


SKI 


Xiineage. — Andrew  Skene,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Skene, 
25th  Luird  of  Skene,  »i.  Bessie  Ciulell,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Alexander  Skene,  kniirlited  liy  Chavles  I.  in  the 
Parliament  uf  hUl.  /,;.  Barbara,  dan.  of  William  Forbes,  of 
Craiyievar,  and  settled  at  Uallyards,  in  the  parish  of  Auchter- 
tulc,  CO.  Fife,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Skene,  of  Hallyards  served  heir  to  his  father  24  May, 
1653,  )/i.  three  times.  By  his  3rd  wile,  Helen,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Pitcairn,  of  Pitlour,  he  had  an  only  son, 

Pavid  Skene,  of  Hallyards,  m.  Jean  Douglas,  of  Strath- 
cndry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1783)  had  issue, 

I.  Ror-EKT.  M.P.  for  co.  Fife  from  17S0  to  his  death,  d.  icnm. 
19  May,  17s'. 

II.  I'HiLip,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  David,  VI.  Jliss  Morrison,  of  Naughton,  and  had  David, 
(/.  i(/i»j,  Oct.  Is05. 

I.  Helen,  HI.  George  Moncrieff,  Esq.  of  Reedie  and  Myres 
Castle,  CO.  Fife,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Patrick  Monciieff,  of 
Eeedie  (by  his  wife  Anna  Druniniond,  widow  of  James 
Skene  of  Grange),  and  grandson  of  ft,  MonerielT,  of  Reedie, 
who  d.  1709,  and  d,  IS  16,  having  had  a  son, 

Patrick  Moncrieff,  of  Reedie  and  Myres  Castle,  co.  Fife,  on 

whose  issue  the  estate  of  Hallyards  was   entailed  by  (Jen. 

Philip  Skene,  m.  cr.ca  1760,  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  I'eter  Hay, 

Esq.  of  Leys  and  Randerston,  and  d.  April,  1790,  having 

by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1822)  a  son, 

Patrick  George  Moncrieff,  of   whom  hereafter,  who 

assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Skene  of  IlaUyards  on 

succeeding,  1825,  to  the  estate  of  Pitlour,  in  compliance 

with  a  clause  in  the  c^ecd  of  entail  executed  by  his 

grand-uncle,  Gen.  Philip  Skene  in  1787. 

The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Skene,  of  Hallyards,  Gen.  in  the  army,  i.  unin.  22 
June,  178S,  having  made  an  entail  of  his  estates  under  which, 
in  182.T.  they  devolved  on  his  great-nephew,  the  grandson  of 
his  sister  Helen,  as  above, 

Patrick  George  Skene,  of  Hallyards,  h.  15  May,  1790,  who 
m.  1st,  1826,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Rait,  Esq.  of  Anniston, 
CO.  Forfar,  and  had  issue  by  her,  one  son, 

Moncrieff  Patrick  George  Skene,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1837,  Jessie,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Dugald  John 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Skerrington,  co.  Ayr,  by  Janet  his  wife,  4th 
<lau.  of  Hon.  William  Baillie,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice  in  Scotland  (commonly  called  Lord  Pol- 
keminet),  and  had  issue  by  her,  an  only  son, 

William  Baillie,  heir  of  his  half  brother. 
Patrick  George  Skene,  d.  30  Dec.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
eon, 

Moncrieff  Patrick  George  Skene,  of  Hallyards,  h.  17 
Aug.  1827,  who  d.  unm.  Oct.  18GG,  and  was  s.  by  his  half- 
brother,  William  Baillie  Skene,  now  of  Hallyards. 

A-nas — Gu.,  three  skenes  (or  daggers)  paleways  in  fessearg., 
liilted  and  pommeled  or,  surmounted  of  as  many  wolves' 
heads  of  the  third.  Crest— A  dexter  hand  erect  ppr.,  holding  a 
dagger  ai'g.,  hilted  and  pommeled  or,  surmounted  of  a  woll's 
head,  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — Virtutis  regia  inerces. 

Heat — Pitlour  House,  Strathniiglo,  N.B. 


SKERRETT    OF    FINAVARA. 

Skeeeett,  Rev.  Hyacinth  Heffeenan,  of 
rinavara,  co.  Clare,  in  Uoly  Orders  of  the  Cliiircli 
of  Eotne,  b.  2  Not.  1845. 

Lineage. — This  family  was  originally  of  Galway  ex- 
traction, and  formed  one  of  the  thirteen  tribes  of  that  ancient 
town.  It  is  stated  that  the  name  was  formerly  Huscared,  and 
that  Robert  Huscared,  of  Scared,  held  lands  in  Connaught 
under  Richard  de  Burgo  in  1242.  In  1378,  Richard  Scared, 
alias  Skerritt,  was  Provost  of  Galway,  and  in  1421  John 
Skerrett  was  Mayor.  The  representative  of  this  long-descended 
line.  Hyacinth  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  Finavara,  )/t.  20  July,  1708, 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  co.  Dublin, 
hy  Clare  his  wife,  sister  of  Robert,  Earl  Kugent,  and  left  a  son 
and  successor. 

Major  William  Skerrett,  of  Finavara,  m.  12  Oct.  1803, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Roche,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1821)  ho  left  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1818,  with  three 
daus.  (Margaret,  rn.  Thomas  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Holliwell,  co. 
Clare;  Clarinda,  -m.  George  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Holliwell;  Mary 
Ann,  til.  Valentine  French,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Hill,  co.  Galwa)'), 
one  son, 

William  Joseph  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  P'inavara,  J. P.  andD.L., 
High  Sheriff  1843,  b.  2  Feb.  1S19  ;  ;/i.26  Feb.  1840,  Anna,  dau. 


of  John  MacMahon,    Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Firgrove,  and  d.  1  Sept. 
1874,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  luir  to  his  brother. 

III.  Hyacinth  IIeffernan  (Rev.),  now  of  Finavara. 

IV.  Alfred  Thomas,  deceased. 

V.  Philip,  h.  3  Nov.  ISSu  ;  deceased. 

VI.  Charles  Percival.  B..\.  Triu.  Coll.  Dublin,  h.  30  Au?. 
1852  ;  m.  1884,  Ada  Mildred  youngest  dau.  of  John  Haason 
Sperling,  Esq.  of  Catton  Jlouse,  co.  Korfolk,  and  d. 
leaving  one  son  and  two  daus. 

VII.  Valentine  Joseph  1  .    .        ,    ^ -rv       .oc 
Yiii.    Robert  1. avid        | twins,  6.  9  Dec.  1854. 

IX.  Frederick,  Siirg.-Capt.  A.M.S,,  F,R.C.S.I.,  b.  16  Oct.  1858. 

X.  Patrick  de  Basterot,  Surg.-Capt.  A. M.S.,  b.  20  Autr.  18G1. 

I.  Helena,  m.  July,  1864,  Stephen  Cowan,  Esq.  of  Gorua- 
mnna,  co.  Gahvay,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Galway  Militia. 

II.  Jlary,  a  nun. 

lit.  Matilda,  m.  George  Douglas  Williams,  Esq.  of  London. 
IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut.  G.  H.  Yonge,  R.N. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  Finavara,  J.  P.,  Capt.  36th 
Regt.,  b.  11  Feb.  1842  ;  m.  4  June,  1877,  Helena,  dau.  of  John 
Reilly,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  dying  10  June,  1878,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

John  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  Finavara,  J.P.  6.  30  Aug.  1844, 
d.  unm.  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Rev.  Hyacinth  Hef- 
FERNAN  Skerrett,  now  of  Finavara. 

Arms — Vert,  a  chevron  or,  between  two  squirrels  counter- 
sejant.  C'tsf — A  squirrel  sejant  ppr.  Motto — Primus  ulti- 
musque  in  acie. 

Seat — Finavara,  Burrin,  co.  Clare. 


SKINNER    OF    THE    CHANTRY. 

Skinnee,  Chaeles  Lancelot  Andeewes,  Esq. 
of  The  Chantrj,  Sutrolk,  J.P.  CO.  Wilts,  late  lltli 
Hussars,  b.  3  Aug;.  1853;  m.  26  June,  1883,  Sara 
Katliloen,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Walter  VA'illiain 
Brabazon  Ponsonby  (.see  Bueke's  Feerage,  Bess- 
BOEOUGH,  E.),  and  has  issue. 

Edgar  Lodis,  b.  7  Sept  1884. 
John  Lancelot,  6.  23  Jan.  1894. 
Marjorie  Isabel,  b.  12  Oct.  1885. 
Faith  Mary  Wordsworth,  b.  8  Aug.  1887. 
Lilian  Frances,  b.  12  Oct.  1891. 

Lineage. — The  Skinner  or  Skynner  family  originally 
came  from  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  and  owned  the  manors  of 
Le  Byrtons,  Pixey  (The  Knapp  estate),  Underdown,  and 
Walton,  besides  Cof ton  Hacket  in  Worcestershire,  and  Newent 
in  CO.  Gloucester. 

The  Right  Rev.  Robert  Skinner  (great-grandson  of 
Thomas  Skynner  of  Le  Byrtons),  b.  10  Feb.  1590;  Tiin  Coll. 
Oxford;  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Charles  I.;  Bishop  of 
Bristol  1636;  translated  to  Oxford  1641;  impeached  of  high 
treason,  and  imprisoned  for  eighteen  weeks  in  the  Tower  of 
London ;  transl.ated  to  Worcester  1G63 ;  d.  1670.    His  grandson, 

Rev.  John  Skinner,  of  the  Scottish  Episcopal  Church, 
Incumbent  of  Langside,  near  Peterhead  (son  of  John,  a 
schoolmaster  of  Echt),  b.  1721 ;  author  of  Tullochijoram,  Ewle 
with  the  Crooked  Horn,  and  many  other  works;  d.  1807.  His 
son. 

The  Bight  Rev.  John  Skinner,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  and 
Primus  of  Scotland,  b.  1744;  m.  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

William  (Right  Rev.),  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and  Piimus,  6. 
1778;  d.  1857. 
The  Bishop  d.  1816.    His  son. 

The  Very  Rev.  John  Skinner,  Dean  of  Dunkeld,  6. 
1769;  m.  1798,  Elizabeth  Ure,  and  d.  Is41,  having  had  issue. 
His  4th  son, 

Charles  Binny  Skinner,  Esq.  of  The  Chantry,  Ipswich,  6. 
1808 ;  m.  Feb.  1850,  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Col.  Andrewes,  I4th  Light  Dragoons,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Lancelot  Andrewes,  present  representative. 

II.  Edgar  William  Dudley,  d. 

III.  Alan  Cameron.  iv.  Wilfnd  John,  d. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Harry  Ramsey,  Vicar  of  Den- 
stone. 

II.  Agatha  Gr.ace  Catherine. 

III.  Innes  Elizabeth,  i/i.  Rev.  Cecil  Paget  (see  Burke's 
Peerage,  Anglesey,  M.),  Vicar  of  Holt,  Wimborne,  and  has 
issue. 

IV.  Helen  Ann  Flora.  v.  Edith  Agnes. 

Mr.  Skinner  d.  2  Sei  t.  1889. 
§«(£— The  Chantry,  lis.vich. 


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SKRINE    OF    WARLEIGH. 

Skrixe,  Hexet  Duncax,  Esq.  of  "Warleigh 
and  Claverton  Manors,  Somerset,  and  of  Stubbings, 
Berks,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  b. 
22  May,  1815;  m.  3  Aug.  1843,  Susanna  Caroline, 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall, 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  JIills,  M.A.,  J.P.  for  Somerset,  ancl  Hon.  Col.  1st 
Somerset  11. V.  (has  the  Volunteer  Decoration),  6.  1844. 
in.  1872,  Lady  Maiy  Jane,  sister  of  Earl  Temple  (««e 
BnRKE's  Peerage)  and  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Gore  Langton, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Newton  Park,  Somerset,  by  Lady  Anna 
Eliza  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  2nd  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
and  has  issue,  Henrt  Langton,  b.  12  Nov.  18S0;  Anna 
Dorothea  Mary ;  Mary  Alice  Caroline ;  Margaret  Cicely 
and  Francis  Ethel  Rosamond. 

II.  Duncan  William  Hume,  b.  184-3;  m.  6  July,  1875,  Amy, 
dau.  of  Capt.  J.  Hanham,  9th  Kcgt.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  John  Huntley  (Kev.),  M..\.,  Warden  of  Trinity  College, 
Glenalniond,  near  Perth,  h.  1848  ;  m.  1878,  Mary  Jessie 
Hammond,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  H.  Tooke,  Rector  of 
iMonkton  Farleigh,  Wilts,  and  has  twin  daus.,  b.  1883. 

IV.  Edward  Harcourt,  6.  1849. 

V.  Sholto  George  Douglas,  b.  1850  ;  m.  May,  1882,  Edith, 
Clara,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sholto  James  Douglas,  Advocate- 
General,  Mauritius,  and  has  two  sons. 

VI.  Vivian  Eccles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  twin  with  the  above.  Vicar 
of  Leadenham,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  E.  Fox- 
croft,  Esq.,  D.L. 

VII.  Osmund  Percie,  h.  1859.  viii.  Walter  Clarmont. 

I.  Alice  Caroline  Frances,  m.  Gerald  Augustus  Robert  Fitz- 
Gerald,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue,  Maurice 
Henry,  6.  1877,  and  Robert  Geoffrey,  b.  1880. 

II.  Ethel  Emily,  m.  Douglas  C.  Richmond,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  Charity  Commissioner,  and  has  one  son  and 
four  daus. 

III.  Mary  Catherine. 

Lineage. — The  tradition  in  the  family  is  that  when 
Philip  of  Spain  came  over  to  England  to  marry  Queen  Mart, 
he  brought  with  him  a  favourite  follower,  a  DonEskrino.  On 
Philip's  return  to  Spain  (the  account  proceeds),  this  follower 
declined  accompanying  him  back,  and  Philip  gave  him  the 
arms  of  Spain  to  wear  and  a  grant  of  land.  From  this 
ancestor  the  family  inherits  the  original  three-sided  silver 
seal,  a  reliquary,  and  a  miniature  portrait  of  himself.  It  is, 
however,  more  probable  that  the  Serines  of  Warhigh  are  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Skerne  of  co.  Durham,  which  settled 
afterwards  in  Yorkshire,  Essex,  and  Dorset.  A  branch  of  the 
Skrine  family  once  possessed  the  estate  and  rectory  of  Claver- 
ton, Somerset,  on  the  Bath  side  of  the  river  Avon,  opposite 
to  Warleigh  ;  this  was  sold  to  Mr.  Allen,  of  Prior  Park,  but 
the  greater  part  has  been  recently  again  purchased  by  Mr. 
Henry  Duncan  Skiine.  The  manor  of  Warleigh  was  pur- 
chased in  1634  by  Henrt  Skrine,  who  had  held  the  same 
property  as  copyhold  for  many  years  previously.  His  grand- 
son, 

Richard  Serine,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Rev.  William  Weston,  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Dickson  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Tryon,  Esq.  of  Collyweston,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  had  issue,  a  son,  Henrt,  and  two  daus.,  Sarah,  vi. 
Robert  Still,  Esq.  of  Mere,  Wilts,  and  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nrn. 
Mr.  Skrine  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Serine,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  who  in.  1st,  1787,  Mari- 
anne, eldest  dau.  of  John  Chalie,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square, 
Middlesex,  and  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 
Henrt,  his  heir.  He  i,i.  2ndly,  Letitia  Harcourt,  of  Dan-y- 
Park,  iiearCrickhowell,  Brecon,  and  by  her  had 

I.  John  Harcourt  (Rev.),  of  Teddington,  ?«.  15  Aug.  1815, 
Eleanor,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  had  (with  one  dau.)  two  sons, 

1  Harcourt  (Rev.),  M.A.,  d.  14  Nov.  1886. 

2  Henry,  deceased. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  v.nm.  Aug.  1815,  in  Bengal. 

I.  I.'^abella,  d.  v.nm.  1870. 

II.  Henrietta,  iii.  Rev.  Edward  Butler,  and  d.  s.  p.  1832. 

III.  Catherine,  d.  1814. 

Mr.  Skrine  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henrt  Serine,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  b.  1788  ;  in.  21  Jan.  1  812,. 
Caroline  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Spiy,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary 
Redcliffe,  Bristol,  and  Prfbendary  of  Sarum,  by  his  2nd  wife, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Huntley,  of  Boxwell,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
d.  10  Sept.  1853,  leaving  issue, 


I.  Hesrt  DrxcAN,  now  of  Warleigh  Manor. 

II.  Wudliam  Huntley,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Stubbings,  near 
Maidenhead,  b.  2i  Oct.  1818;  m.  27  May,  1847,  Clara  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall  Suffolk, 
and  has  i.«sue, 

1  Douglas  Huntley. 

2  Herbert  Henry  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Greenham,  Berks. 

3  Edward  Chalie.  4  Richard  Huntley. 
5  William  Dickson,  deceased. 

1  Emily  Esther.  2  Agnes  Clara. 

III.  Clarmont  (Rev),  of  Warleigh  Lodge,  Wimbledon,  Minis- 
ter of  Emmanuel  Church,  Surrey,  late  Capt.  78th  and  47th 
Regts.,  b.  28  Jan.  1820  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1846,  Mary  Anne  Auch- 
muty,  dau.  of  Major  Charles  Butson  Bennett,  late  ()4th 
Regt.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis  Henry  Bennett,  Bengal  C.S.,  6.  23  Dec.  1847 ; 
7/1.  25  Jan.  1887,  Helen  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ardvorlich,  Col.  R.A.,  Cawnpore, 
India. 

2  Charles  Huntley,  b.  24  Nov.  1848. 

3  Clarmont  Alfred,  6.  25  April,  1850. 

4  Edward  James,  deceased. 

5  Tryon  James,  b.  11  May,  1854. 

6  Clarmont  William,  b.  i)  Aug.  1855. 

7  Walter  De  Vear  (Rev.),  Curate  of  St.  Andrews,  Buniley, 
b.  18  Aug.  1803. 

1  Edith  Mary,  b.  17  March,  1852;  m.  28  July,  1875,  Archi- 
bald Grahame  Moncreiff  Grahame,  Esq.  of  Surbiton, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue,  Archibald  Skrine  Grahame,  ti.  20 
May,  1876. 

2  Henrietta  May,  6.  22  May,  1857. 

3  Frances  Clara,  b.  15  Sept.  1861. 

I.  Susan  Caroline,  7ft.  the  late  George  Jordan  Harries,  Esq. 
of  Priskilly,  co.  Pembroke. 

II.  Emily  Anne,  m.  W.  R.  H.  Powell,  Esq.  of  Maesgwynne, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  deceased. 

III.  Frances  Catherine,  7/t  James  Hanning,  Esq.  of  KUcrone, 
CO.  York,  decease.;. 

IV.  Mary  Anne  Agnes,  m.  John  Leach,  Esq.  of  Ivy  Tower, 
CO.  Pembroke. 

Arms — Az.,  in  ihe  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  points  a 
tower  arg.,  in  the  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  points  a  lion 
rampant  erm.,  ducally  crowned  or.  Crest— A  tower  arg.,  on 
the  battleirents  thereof  a  lion  couchant  erm.,  ducally  crowned 
or.     Motto — Tutainen. 

Seats — Warleigh  Manor  and  Claverton  Manor,  near  Bath, 
Somerset ;  and  Stubbings,  near  Maidenhead,  Berks. 


SLACK    OF    DERWENT    HILL. 

Slace,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Derwent  Hill,  co. 
Cumberland  and  Old  Falinge,  Yorks,  b.  21  Jan. 
1857. 

Lineage. — Nicholas  Slacke,  of  TheBrownside,  Chapel-in- 
le  Frith,  co.  Derby,  m.  27  Oct.  1586,  Parnell,  dau.  of  —  Stevon- 
son,  of  Tydrington,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  20 
Feb.  1635)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  William,  of  Swanscoe  Park,  Macclesfield;    he  held  lands 

in   Derbyshire  and  Cheshire,  and  on  lease  in   Swanscoe, 

Wildboresclough,  and  in  Sutton,  in  the  parish  of  Prestbury. 

He  was  bur.  at  Macclesfield,  lo  June,  1631.    By  Emme,  his 

wife,  he  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Brownside,  bapt.  15  July,  1610;  7ft.  2  June, 
1632,  Jane  Day,  and  d.  1640,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  William, 
under  21,  in  1640. 

2  Thomas,  bapt.  29  Sept.  1612. 

3  Nicholas,  bapt.  24  Jan.  1618-19. 

4  Robert,  bapt.  Apiil,  1621. 

5  Adam,  of  Sutton,  d.  1C43. 

6  Philip,  of  Macclesfield,  and  of  Perfeyhouse  in  Sutton, 
Alderman  of  Macclesfield,  bapt.  10  Feb.  1627  ;  d.  16aO-l. 
By  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  was  bur.  22  June,  1689),  he 
had  issue,  six  sons  and  five  daus. 

1  Emma,  m.  15  April,  1632,  James  Higginbotham. 

2  Elizabeth,  bapt.  17  Nov.  1616. 

3  Marie,  7ft.  before  1643,  William  Rowbotham. 

Nicholas  Slacke  d.  1625.    His  elder  son, 

Thomas  Slacke,  of  Dunge,  in  Kettleshulme,  co.  Chester, 
Hi.  Dec.  1619,  Hellen  (orElline),  dau.  of  —  Bennett,  and  by  her 
(who  was  bur.  9  Feb.  1665-6)  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  to  whom  his  father  bequeathed  lands  in  ^Miitefield- 
hurst,  from  whom,  the  Slackes  of  Slacke  Hall. 

III.  Henry,  bapt.  27  Jan.  1621-2;   bur.  18  Juiy,  1637. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Little  Heyfield,  co.  Derby,  bapt.  14  Nov. 
1624.  By  Anne,  his  wife,  he  had  issue,  John;  Ann  ;  Mary; 
and  Ellen. 

V.  William,  of  Little  Heyfield,  bapt.  25  Dec.  1628 ;  bur.  6 
Jan.  1671-2. 

VI.  Adam,  of  Blakelow  alias  Downes,  co.  Chester,  7ii.  1st, 


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1670,  Alice  Lowe,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  17  July,  1672) 
hail  issue,  John,  b.Tpt.  24  Aiiir.  1071.  He  m.  2nclly,  ol  July, 
1G73,  Anne  Bennett,  ,ind  by  her  (who  was  bur.  23'Oct.  16S5) 
had  issue,  Thomas,  ot  Blakelow  ;  Ellen ;  Elizabeth  ;  Anne. 
He  was  bui\  22  June,  1082. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Edward  (or  Ednumd)  Jackson,  and  had  issue. 

II.  EUen,  bapt.  22  April,  1G32;  m.  llichard  Hait;h,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  10  April,  1C35;  m.  2  Dec.  1667,  Robert 
Pott,  of  Charlesbead,  and  had  issue. 

Thomas  Slacke  was  bur.  27  Jan.  1G78-9.    His  eldest  son, 

X1CH01.AS  Slack,  of  The  Brookhouse,  in  Kettleshulme,  to 
whom  his  father  bequeathed  the  lease  of  the  lands  in  Dunge, 
<tc. ;  Hi.  twice,  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth  (who  was  bur.  10 
Jan.  1676-7)  he  had  issue,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  He  m.  2ndly, 
27  Aug.  167S,  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Downes,  of  Normans- 
wood,  Taxal,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  16  Oct.  1739)  had  (with 
six  d:ius.)  three  sons, 

I.  Nicholas,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1690;  bur.  29  April,  171C. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Uungfe,  was  bur.  10  April,  1755.  By  Eliza- 
beth, his  wife,  he  had  issue,  John,  of  Dunge,  bur.  2S  .Vpril, 
17f^5  ;  Kobert,  who  had  issue  by  Kebeccah,  his  wife,  a  dau. 
Elizabeth;  Thomas,  bapt.  1726,  had  issue,  by  Eebeccah,  his 
wife,  a  dau.  Susanna. 

III.  Adam,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Mr.  Slack  (who  was  bur.   22  Feb.  1727-8)  was  s.  by  his  3rd 
son, 

Adam  Slack,  of  The  Brookhouse,  6.  abo,ut  1698 ;  d.  28 
Dec.  1773,  leaving  by  Alice,  his  wife  (who  d.  15  Aug.  1771), 
fire  sous  and  four  daus., 

I.  Adam,  of  Bollington,  in  Prestbury  and  of  Manchester,  6. 
about  1725  ;  d.  27  Oct.  1800.  By  Anne,  his  wife  (who  d.  17 
Jan,  1794),  he  had  issue,  seven  sons  and  two  daus. 

II.  AnRAHAM,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Hubert,  bapt.  21  June,  1730;  d.  1736. 
jv.  Thomas,  bapt.  31  May,  1732;  m. 

V.  George,  bapt.  16  Feb."l737;  m. 

I.  Sarah,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1723;  in.  John  Brough,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Mary,  ra.  Joseph  Brocklehurst,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to  whom  her  lather  be(iueathed  the  lease  of  a 
tenement  called  the  "  Kuipe,"  in  Taxal ;  bur.  4  Nov.  1780, 
unm. 

IV.  Alice,  bapt.  1  May,  1734  ;  bur.  8  Dec.  1770. 

The  2nd  son, 

Abraham  Slack,  Esq.  of  Longsight  and  Ardwick,  co.  Lan- 
caster, bapt.  25  Oct.  1727;  m.  15  May,  1770,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  and  only  surviving  heir  of  John  Upton,  of  Chorlton  liow, 
Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Juue,  lsl2)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Ingersley,  co.  Chester,  b.  19  Feb.  1772 ;  d.  nnra. 
24  Feb.  1630. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  George,  of  Manchester,  b.  13  March,  1777  ;  d.  unm.  30 
June,  lb04. 

IV.  James,  of  Longsight,  b,  11  April,  1780  ;  d.  unm.  9  Dec. 
1811,  at  Valenciennes,  France,  whilst  detained  there  as  a 
prisoner  of  war. 

I.  Mary,  b.  24  Sept.  1773;  m.  about  1802,  Thomas  Gas- 
kell,  Esq.  of  Ingersley  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1  June, 
1»51,  having  had  issue. 

Mr.  Slack  d.  24  May,  1808.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Slack,  Esq.  of  Ardwick  Place,  and  formerly  of 
Derwent  Hill,  co.  Cumberland,  6.  17  Nov.  1774;  m.  1st,  1  Aug. 
1799,  Mrs.  Mary  Butterworth  (widow),  and  by  her  (who  d.  23 
Aug.  1811,  aged  37)  had  issue;  he  m.  2ndly,  3  Sept.  1812, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Turner,  by  whom  (who  )(i.2ndly,  Nov. 
1830,  Ilev.  Thomas  Lamplough  Ilervey,  of  Crosby  House,  co. 
Cumberland,  who  d.  s.  p.  1854)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Upton,  of  Aberlour,  co.  Banff,  bapt.  26  Oct.  1817;  hi.  24 
Jan.  1>!39,  ■\Villiamina  Grant,  dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Aberlour,  Lieut.  K.M.,  and  d.  23  March,  18/1,  having 
had  issue.     She  d.  24  Sept.  18s2. 

II.  Frederick  William,  bapt.  26  Nov.  1818  ;  d.  an  infant. 
lu.  RoBEBT,  now  of  Derwent  Hill. 

IV.  Frederick  William,  bapt.  24  Aug.  1823;  d.  31  Oct. 
1828. 

I.  Ellen,  d.  unm.  23  June,  1835,  aged  21. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  6  Nov.  1814;  deceased. 

III.  Emma,  bapt.  10  June,  1816;  ra.  22  Dec.  1836,  John 
Hethom,  Esq.  of  Altrincham,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  Feb.  1890, 
leaving  issue. 

IV.  Frances,  b.  28  May,  1820;  m.  16  Jan.  1845,  Humphrey 
Archer  Hervey,  Esq.  of  Marsala,  Sicily,  and  d.  5  Aug.  1861, 
leaving  issue.     He  d.  20  April,  lh65. 

v.  Bertha,  bapt.  20  Nov.  ]s2G  ;  d.  7  March,  1828. 
Mr.  Slack  d.  30  Aug.  1830.    His  3rd  son, 

KoBERT  Slack,  Esq.  of  Derwent  Hill,  co.  Cumberland,  and 
Armathwaite  House,  co.  Warwick,  M.D.  Edin.,  6.  10  .March, 
1822;  m.  17  Aug.  1853,  Anne  Ainsworth,  dau.  of  Henry  Kel- 
sall,  Esq.  of  Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  and  d.  20  Sept. 
1893,  having  by  her  had  issue, 


I.  Henry  Kelsall,  b.  30  March,  1855;  d.  1  Sept.  1873. 

II.  Robert,  now  of  Derwent  Hill. 

III.  Austin  Ainsworth  (Rev.),  M.A.   Camb.,  Vicar  of  Thorn- 
thwaite,  Keswick,  Cumberland,  b.  25  July,  1863. 

IV.  Eric,  ;).30  Dec.  1873. 

I.  Ethel  Ainsworth,  b.  6  Dec.  1861. 

II.  Ellen  Christine,  b.  2S  Dec.  I8ri5;  d.  13  Oct.  1890. 
ni.  Edith,  b.  4  June,  and  d.  18  Aug.  1868. 

Arnu — Az.,on  a  cross  formee  throughout  erm.,  between  four 
crescents  or  a  human  heart  gu.  CVcsf— In  front  of  a  crescent 
or,  a  snail  ppr.         Motto — Lente  sed  certe. 

&(Us— Derwent  Hill,  co.  Cumberland,  and  Armathwaite 
House,  CO.  Warwick. 


SLACKE    OF    ASHLEIGH. 

Slacke,  Owen  Eandal,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Fane 
Valley,  co.  Louth,  b.  15  Aug.  1837,  J.P.  for  co, 
Leitrim,  and  late  Capt.  10th  Eoyal  Hussars,  now 
Divisional  Commissioner  f or  the  Is^orthern  Division, 
Ireland  ;  \^•as  made  C.B.  1893  ;  m.  1st,  7  Oct.  1863, 
Katlierine  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Lanyon,  of  The  Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Jan.  1872)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Owen,  b.  31  Jan.  1872. 
I.  Helen  Marie. 

Mr.  Slacke  m.  2ndly,  17  July,  1875,  Fanny  Rose, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Peter  Connellan,  Esq.  of  Cool- 
more,  D.L.  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

n.  Randal  Beresford,  b.  31  Oct.  1876. 
III.  Cecil  Roger,  b.  10  Oct.  1880. 

Lineage.— About  the  year  1693,  three  brothers,  stated 
to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Slacke  of  Slacke  Hall,  Derby, 
went  to  Ireland,  and,  purchasing  property  there,  settled  in  cos. 
Leitrim,  Dublin,  and  Monaghan.  From  one  of  these,  who 
settled  in  the  first-named  county,  the  present  Owen  Randal 
Slacke  descends,  and  continues  to  hold  land  there.  His  great- 
grandfather, 

William  Slacke,  Esq.  of  Annadale,  co.  Leitrim,  the  family 
seat,  7/i.  his  cousin,  Angel  Anna  Slacke,  and  d.  1810,  having 
had  issue,  three  sons  and  four  daus.,  Randal  James  ;  James 
Wilkinson,  m.  and  had  a  son,  the  present  owner  of  Anna 
dale  ;  and  William,  m.  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Randal  James  Slacke,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  Strokestown, 
CO.  Roscommon,  ni.  1800,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Cooper,  Esq., 
and  (?.  Aug.  1807,  and  by  her  (who  survived  him  till  1849)  was 
father  of 

Rev.  AVilliam  Randal  Slacke,  of  Ashleigh,  Incumbent  of 
Newcastle,  co.  Down.  b.  2  Feb.  1808,  m.  26  Dec.  1834,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jacob  Owen,  Esq.,  and  d.  7  Dec.  1877,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  31  Oct.  1888)  had  issue, 

I.  Owen  Randal,  the  present  owner. 

II.  William  Randal,  Col.  R.E.,  b.  9  Oct.  18.39;  m.  6  Dec. 
1866,  Hairiette  Earl,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  White,  R.E.,  and 
has  issue. 

I.  Margaret  Jane,  m.  F.  V.  Clarendon,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross  pattee  throughout  per  bend  sinister  erm. 
and  or,  a  quatrefoil  counterchanged,  in  the  centre  chief  point 
a  mullet  gu.  Crest— A  lion  couchant  ppr.,  resting  his  dexter 
forepaw  on  a  quatrefoil  of  the  arms.  Motto — Lente  sed 
certe. 

Seats — Ashleigh,  Newcastle,  co.  Down,  and  Fane  Valley, 
Dundalk. 

Residence — Fane  Valley,  Dundalk. 


SLADEN    OF    KIPPLE    COURT. 

Sladex,  .Joseph,  Esq.  of  Ripple  Court,  co.  Kent, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  R.A.,  b.  17  Aug. 
1840 ;  m.  1st,  1  Nov.  18(j-±,  Caroline  Mary,  younger 
dau.  of  Sampson  Towgood  Wynne  French,  Esq.  of 
Cuskinny,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had, 
■with  three  younger  sons, 

Arthur  French,  b.  30  April,  1866. 
Laurence  Banks,  6.  C  April,  18G7. 
Sampson,  b.  14  Dec   18G8. 
Ernest,  b.  13  April,  d.  10  July,  1870. 

He  VI.  2ndly,  14  July,  1875,  Lady  Sarah  Sophia 
Lambart,  2iid  dau.  of  the  8th  Earl  of  Cavan,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 


SLA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SLA 


1855 


Frederick  William  Lambart,  b.  30  May.  1876. 
Keginaia  John  Lambart,  b.  24  July,  1877. 
Hugh  Alfred  Lambart,  b.  9  Dec.  1878. 
Alexander  George  Lambart,  b.  17  Feb.  1880. 
•Charles  Augustus  Lambart,  b.  9  Sept.  1S83. 
Algernon  Byder  Lambart,  b.  20  Sept.  1885. 
JEdward  Lambart,  b.  28  May,  1888. 
Evelyn  Mary  Lambart,  b.  20  May,  18S2. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Lambart,  b.  17  Dec.  1886. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Sladen  was  settled  on  the  coast 
•of  Kent  early  in  the  17th  century,  and  probably  had  migrated 
from  Sehleiden,  in  the  province  of  the  Ithine,  West  Prussia, 
the  birthplace  of  John  Sleidan,  the  historian  of  the  German 
Eeformation,  who  visited  England,  as  member  of  a  Protestant 
Embassy,  1545.  The  following  descent,  for  three  generations, 
was  by  second  sons;  the  first  of  whom,  Benjamin  Sladen,  d. 
in  1695.    The  last  of  the  three, 

John  Sladen,  of  Folkestone,  6.  1715;  d.  in  Holland  1747, 
predeceasing  his  father.  By  his  wife,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Bayley  (who  d.  1722,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  Thomas 
Eayley,  of  Bredmer,  Kent),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  John,  6.  and  d.  1738. 

II.  John,  b.  1745  ;  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Kamsay  ;  d.  1830,  having  had  (with  four  daus.)  four  sons, 

1  John,  b.  1771 ;  d.  unm.  1865. 

2  Joseph,  b.  1774;  d.  unm.  1860. 

8  Ramsay  {ancestor  o/Sladen's  of  Rhydoldog). 
4  Henry,  Comptroller  of  H.M.'s  Customs,  Cardiff,  b.  1796; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Rolfe,  of  Favcrsham,  Kent,  and  d. 
1854,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  Joseph,  and  live  daus. 
I.  Mary,  in.  1762,  Robert  Harvey,  of  London  and  Folkestone. 

The  eldest  son, 
Joseph  Sladen,  Esq.  of  Folkestone,  Lee,  and  Eipple  Court, 

Kent,  b.  1736;  m.  1767,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 

Thomas  Baker,  of  Dunkerque,  French  Flanders,  and  by  her 

.(who  d.  1811)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  London,  and  Lee  and  Swan- 
ton  Court,  Kent,  b.  12  Dec.  1775;  m.  5  May,  1803,  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Mainwaring,  of  London  {see 
Mainwaring  of  Whitmore),  and  d.  3  Aug.  1865,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1814). 

1  Joseph,  of  Hartsbourne  Manor,  Herts,  b.  8  Oct.  1807  ;  m. 
1833,  his  cousin,  Etheldred,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Baker 
Sladen,  Esq.  of  Ripple  Court,  Kent,  and  d.  1  Aug.  18B2, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  13  June,  1868). 

Joseph,  a  Judge,  Bengal  C.S.,  6.  18  March,  183C;  m.  19 
April,  1865,  Augusta  St.  John,  elder  dau.  of  Joseph  St. 
John  Yaies,  Esq.  of  Wellbank,  co.  Chester,  Judge  of 
County  Courts,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1887,  leaving  issue,  two 
sons,  Joseph  and  Francis  Farquhar,  and  three  daus. 

Henry  Mainwaring,  of  Watford,  co.  Herts,  and  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  17  June,  la3S;  ra.  1SG5, 
Lydia,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederick  Dawes  Danvers, 
Esq.,  late  Clerk  to  the  Council  and  Secretary  of  the 
Duchy  of  Lancester,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  a 
dau. 

Frederick  St.  Barbe,  b.  24 May,  1842  ;  m.  1878,  Elizabeth, 
only  cliild  of  Rev.  William  Jones,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bas- 
church,  Salop,  and  has  issue,  two  daus. 

Percy  Farquhar,  6.  17  Aug.  1851. 

Etheldred.  Emma  Mary. 

Catharine  Frances. 

Mary  Eleonora  Julia,  m.  1880,  to  Murray,  younger  son 
of  John  Elliot  Pasley  Robertson,  D.C.L. 

2  William  Mainwaring,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1813. 

.3  Edward  Henry  Mainwaring  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Bourne- 
mouth, Hants,  6.  1814;  m.  1840,  Hannah,  4th  dau.  of 
John  Baker  Sladen,  of  Eipple  Court  (she  rf.  ISSO),  and 
has  had 

Edward  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Theddlethorpe,  AU 
Saints,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1841 ;  m.  1877,  Mary  Catherine 
Godwin,  only  surviving  child  of  Thomas  Hancock, 
(deceased),  of  Tyddyn,  Mold,  co.  Flint,  and  has  a  sou, 
Edward  Randulph,  b.  1878,  and  a  dau.  Alice. 

Harvey,  a  colonist  in  New  Zealand,  b.  1844. 

Ethelred  St.  Barbe,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Buffs,  b.  1846. 

John  Douglas,  b.  1848 ;  d.  1849. 

Charles  Andrew  (Rev.),  M.A.  Univ.  Coll.  Oxon.,  6.  1851. 

Randulph  Mainwaring,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1877. 

Frances  Hannah. 

Julia  Mainwaring,  twin  with  Etheldred,  d.  in  infancy. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  1846,  John  Elliott  Pasley  Robert- 
son, D.C.L. ,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  London,  and  Black- 
heath,  Kent,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  two  sons. 

2  Anne,  7;i.  1835,  James  Farquhar,  of  Hall  Green,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, N.B.,  and  Sunnyside,  Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Kincardine,  and  J. P.  for  Surrey  (who  d.  1875),  and  d. 
18G2,  leaving  five  sons. 

-3  Emma  Mary,  d,  unm.  1829. 


II.  John  Bakeb,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Hannah,  </.  u.rui.  17y3. 

II.  Sarah,  ni.  lbO.8,  Lawrence  Banks,  of  Boys  Hall,  Kent, 
being  his  3rd  wife,  and  d..  his  widow  1849,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Ia28,  Rev.  John  Philips,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Nin- 
field,  Sussex,  and  (/.  .s.  p.  his  widow  1861. 

IV.  Alice,  d.  in  infancy,  17s3. 

V.  Caroline  Matilda,  in.  180 i,  William  Smith,  of  Chartham 
Place,  Kent,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Sladen.  d.  1827.     His  2nd  son, 

John  Baker  Sladen,  Esq.  of  Ripple  Court,  co.  Kent,  J.P. 
and  D,L.,  6.1780  ;  ra.  1808,  Etheldred,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Kingsman  BaskettSt.  Barbe,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1867)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  St.  Barbe,  b.  1811 ;  m.  18  June,  1839,  Elizabeth 
Sladen,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Banks,  Esq.  of  Boys  Hall,  co. 
Kent,  and  d.  2  April,  1847,  having  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 
1872)  had  issue, 

Joseph,  s.  his  grandfather. 
Sarah  Elizabeth. 

II.  Charles  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  of  Geelong,  Victoria,  Australia, 
LL.D.  Camb.  and  Melbourne,  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  b.  1816;  m.  1840,  Miss  Harriet  Amelia  Orton. 
ShccZ.  his  widow  12  June,  1887,  aged  68. 

III.  St.  Barbe,  of  Heathlield,  Reigate,  b.  1817  ;  to.  1st,  1842, 
Margaret  {d.  s.  p.  1868),  only  dau.  of  Duncan  Mackenzie, 
of  Edinburgh,  and  widow  of  Andrew  Drummond  Browne, 
W.S.,  and  2ndly,  1871,  Emma  Camilla,  eldest  surviving 
dau.  of  John  Abraham  Russell,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Dene,  co. 
Hereford,  Capt.  51st  Madras  Infantry,  J.P.  (deceased),  and 
has  had  issue,  a  son,  St.  Barbe  Russell,  and  a  dau.,  who  d. 
in  infancy. 

IV.  John  Baker,  d.  in  infancy. 

V.  Douglas  Brooke,  of  Phillimore  Lodge,  Campden  Hill, 
Middlesex,  b.  1824 ;  m.  1849,  Mary  (who  d.  1868),  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wheelton,  Esq.  of  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  Sheriff  of  London  1840,  and  has  (with 
three  daus.)  two  sons,  1  Douglas  Brooke  Wheelton,  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  and  now  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  m. 
1880,  Margaret  Isabella,  dau,  of  Robert  Mairhead,  of 
Ararat,  Victoria,  Australia;  2  St.  Barbe  Sydenham  (liev.), 
of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A.,  7n.  His  dau.  Ursula  St.  Barbe, 
d.  22  March,  1887. 

VI.  Sydenham  Foster,  b.  and  d.  1827. 

I.  Elizabeth  Adair  St.  Barbe,  m.  1st,  1835,  William  Eeed, 
Major  48th  Regt.,  and  2ndly,  1848,  Daniel'Smart.  She  d. 
1868,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Etheldred,  m.  Joseph  Sladen,  Esq.  of  Hartsbourne  afore- 
said. 

III.  Frances  INIary,  m.  1834,  Eev.  William  Maundy  Harvey, 
Rector  of  Little  Mongeham  with  Sutton-by-Dover  (only 
child  of  William  Maundy  Harvey,  Col.  7yth  Camcronians, 
Brigadier-Gen.  in  Portugal,  and  K.C.T.S.),  who  d.  s.  p. 
1868. 

IV.  Hannah,  m.  Eev.  E.  H.  M.  Sladen. 
v.  Clara,  d.  1815,  in  infancy. 

VI.  Ellen  Kingsman,  in.  1852,  Cliarles  Beck,  of  Eome,  and 
has  issue,  a  dau. 

vii.  Catharine  Maria,  m.  1848,  Eev.  William  Francis  Harri- 
son, B.D.,  Rector  of  Winterbourne  Bassett,  WUts,  and  d. 
1854,  leaving  a  son. 

vm.  Mary  Eleonora,  d.  tmm.  1848. 

IX.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1844,  Rev.  WilUam  Buckton,  Holland, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Brasted,  Kent,  who  d.  1864,  leaving  two 
sons  and  six  daus. 

X.  Julia  Augusta,  m.  1861,  William  Wing,  Esq.  of  Market 
Overton,  co.  Rutland,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1866,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

Mr.  J.  B.  Sladen  d.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Joseph  Sladen,  Esq.  of  Ripple  Court. 

^r»js— Barry  of  six  az.  and  arg.,  a  horse's  head  erased 
between  three  crescents  or.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert,  between 
two  branches  of  palm  ppr.,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  sa., 
holding  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  gu.  3Iotto—\ive  ut 
vivas. 

Seat — Ripple  Court,  near  Dover. 


SLADEN    OF    RHYDOLDOG, 

Sladen,  Johx  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Ehydoldog,  co. 
Radnor,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1875,  Major- 
Gen,  late  R.A.,  b.  17  July,  1823 ;  m.  1st,  1859,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  N.  Kiuchant,  of  Nantiago,  Salop, 
J. P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  has  issue, 

John  Eamsay  Frederick,  Capt.  East  Yorkshire  Eegt.,  b.  30 
Aug.  1860,  r,i.  Ada,  dau.  of  John  Mellor,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly  1863,  Amelia  Corcyra,  dau.  of  Capt. 
John  Bewes,  late  73rd  Regt.  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1864)  has  issue, 
Ethel,  m.  7  Oct.  1890,  G.  H.  Collie,  Esq.  of  WoodviUe,  New 
Zealand. 


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lie  m.  3nlly,  25  Jan.  1866,  Anno,  only  surviving 
tliild  of  liiouias  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Khydoklog,  by 
Alice,  bis  wile,  eldest  dau.  of  Lawrence  Bunks,  Esq. 
of  Eoys  Hall,  Kent,  and  by  ber  bas  f  urtlier  issue, 

Davia  Itamsay,  Lieut.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  b.  7 
Feb.  1801). 

Thomas  Oliver  Eamsay,  Lieut.  Cardigan  Art.,  b.  21  April, 
1S72. 

Alice  Amelia,  6.  13  July,  1S67. 

llary  Dorothea,  6.  20  Aug.  1875. 

Lineage. — Ramsay  Sladen,  Esq.  Physician-Gen.  lI.E.L 
C.S.  (graudsou  of  John  Sladen,  of  Kolkestone,  s>'l'  Sladen  of 
Rq^ple  Court),  b.  HSi,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Moiis.  La  Rive, 
Governor  of  rondicherry  (slie  d.  without  surviving  issue),  and 
•Jndly,  1  Oct.  1822,  Emma,  dau.  of  Col.  Paul  Bosc,  Commissioner 
in  Mysore,  and  by  her,  who  d.2i  Aug.  ISaO,  had  (with  a  dau. 
Emma  JIaria,  now  widow  of  Capt.  A.  Chauvel  Jones,  late 
Madras  Artillery)  issue, 

I.  John  Kamsat,  now  of  Rhydoldog. 

II.  Ramsav  Cimlift'e,  6.  1S27,  Lieut.  22nd  Cheshire  Regt.  ; 
m.  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Capt.  Denton,  of  the  Madras  army, 
and  d.  18154,  leaving  a  dau.  Alice  Ramsay  .\dihiuU'. 

ni.  William  Dacre,  late  of  81st  and  101st  Regts,  ),(.  Annie, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Kyvers,  and  left  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

IV.  Edward  Bosc,  F.B.G.S.,  Col.  JIadras  Staff  Corps, 
knighted  for  distinguished  services  in  Burmah,  b.  1831 ;  vi. 
1st,  1861.  Sophia  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Ricliard  Pryce 
Harrison,  Esq.,  Bengal  C.S.  (she  d.  1865,  leaving  a  son  and 
a  dau.),  and  2ndly,  1880,  Catherine,  duu.  of  Robert  Russell 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Carpenders  Park,  \\attord,  co.  Herts. 

y.  Joseph  Hanks,  Major  late  Shropshire  Militia,  b.  1833;  to. 
1857,    Elizalnth,  only  child  of  William    Boycott,   Esq.   of 
Donnington,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Eamsay  Sladen  d.  at  Madras,  5  April,  18C1. 

Anns — (St(  preciding  Memoir.) 

Scat— Khydoldog,  Rhayader,  co.  Radnor. 


SLANEY    OF    HATTON    GRANGE. 

EENyoN-SLAXET,  Frances  Catheeixk, of  Hatton 
Grange,  Salop,  m.  9  Oct.  1845,  William  Kenyon, 
Esq.,  of  Hatton  Grange,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop  and 
CO.  Meriont'tb,  Capt.  Nortb   Sbropsbire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,   Lieut.-Col.    1st.    Eatt.    Sbropslure    R.V., 
formerly  Capt.  2nd  Bombay  Cavalry,  High  Sberiff 
1871,  b.  20  Feb.  1815,  and  by  liim  (who  d.  10  Dec. 
188-4)  bas  had  issue, 
I.  WiLLtAM    Slanet,   J.P.,   M.P.   for  Newport,    late    Col. 
Grenadier  Guards,    b.  2-1  Aug.   1847;  m.  22  Feb.  1887, 
Lady  Mabel  Selina  Bridgeman,  dau.  of  Orlando  George 
Charles,  3rd  Earl  of  Bradford,  and  has  issue, 
Robert  Oklando  Rodolh,  b.  Jan.  1892. 
Sybil  Agnes,  b.  26  Jan.  1888. 
u.  TIarry  Conrad,  K.N.,  6.  3  July,  1850  ;  d.  25  June,  1876. 
Ui.  Walter  Rupert,  Major  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  25  Sept.  1851 ;  vi. 
4  Sept  1878,  May,  only  dau.  of  H.  J.  Scliooles,  M.D.,and 
has  Xeville  Aglionby,  b.  26  July,  1879. 

IV.  Reginald  Aglionby,  b.  15  April,  1857  ;  d.  2  Feb.  1864. 

V.  Francis  Gerald,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Durham  Light  Infantry, 
b.  7  Nov.  1858;  m.  19  July,  1892,  Edith  Mary  Sherwin, 
dau.  of  Major  Joseph  Holt,  of  Ogbeare,  co.  Cornwall,  and 
Famborough  Grange,  Hants. 

VI.  Percy  Robert,  b.  9  June,  1861. 

I.  Frances  Edith,  d.  1  Sept.  1870. 

II.  Agnes  Charlotte. 

III.  Helen  Marie  Elizabeth,  d.  24  Feb.  1855. 

IV.  Katiierine  Maude.  v.  Violet  Mabel. 

Mr.  Kenyon-Slaney,  who  assumed  by  royal  license, 
1862,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Slaney,  in  addition 
to  bis  own,  was  5th  son  (by  Louisa  Cliarlotte  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  R.  Lloyd,  of  Aston  Hall) 
of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Kenyon,  who  was  3rd  son  of 
Lloyd,  1st  Lord  Kenyon  {see  Bueke's  Feerage). 

Liineag'e.— KoDOLPHE  de  Slaince,  or  Slane,  is  sup- 
posed to  have  come  into  England  from  Bohemia  in  the  train 
of  the  Empress  JLaod.  He  is  mentioned  in  an  old  pedigree, 
drawn  out  at  the  Heralds'  College,  as  having,  in  the  above- 
mentioned  reign,  fought  in  o.  tournament  on  behalf  of  the 
Crown. 

Ralph  Slanie,  of  Yardley,  co.  Worcester,  descended  from 
Eodolphe,  had  four  sons, 


Stephen,  of  Yardley,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Ralph,  d.  s.  J). 

John,    of  Mytton,  Stafford,  father  of  John,  whose  son,  Sir 
Stephen.    Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon,   1596,  d.  27  Dec 
UiOi,  aged  84. 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Slaney,  of  Yardley,  was  father  of 

Ralph  Slaney,  of  Blo.\wich,j)t.  Ellen  Fielde,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1 589,  a  son, 

John  Slaney,  of  Bloxwich,  m.  Isabella  Gouldsmith,  and  d. 
1612,  leaving  a  son, 

Jonas  Slaney,  of  Bloxwich,  jji.  Jane  Bailey  ;  their  issue 
were  i.  John,  of  Bloxwich,  who  had  one  son,  Jonas,  who,  it 
appears,  d.  without  issue,  and  two  unm.  daus. ;  ii.  Robeet. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Slaney,  of  Hatton  Grange,  vi.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  3Ioreton,  Esq.  of  Broctou  Grange,  co.  Stafford,  and  by 
her  had 

JIoreton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Hubert,  of  Rudge,  High  Sheriff  co.  Salop  1707,  vi.  1696, 
-Vrabella,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Cope,  Esq.  of  Ranton  Abbey,  co. 
Stafford,  and  dying  1728,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Anne, 
/(.   1697,   m.  IJlo,   William  Mackworth    Praed,   Esq.,   and 

d.  .s'.  p. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Robert  Moreton. 
Mr.  Robert  Slaney  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cotes, 
Esq.   of  Woodcote,  Salop,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.     He  d. 
1672,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Moreton  Slaney,  of  Hayhall,  in  the  parish  of  Yardley,  m. 
1080,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Aglionby,  Esq. 
of  Knoll,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1720)  he  bad 
(with  other  children,  who  d.  young  or  unm.)  a  dau.  Eliza- 
beth, Hi.  John  Wallhouse,  Esq.  of  Hatherton,  co.  Stafford,  and. 
a  son, 

Robert  Aglionby  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange,  6.  1693; 
m.  1722,  Frances  Theresa,  dau.  of  William  Plowden,  Esq.  of 
Plowden,  Salop,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  Plowden, 
his  heir,  and  Richard,  of  Shiffnal,  whose  son,  Moreton 
Aglionby,  had,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Andrew  Corbet, 
Bart.,  an  only  child,  Mary,  m.  John  Somerset  Pakington, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Westwood  (Lord  Hampton).  Mr.  Slaney  d.  31 
Jan.  1757;  his  wife,  1753.    Their  eldest  son, 

Plowden  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange,  b.  1724;  m.  1761, 
Martha,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Humphrey  Pitt,  Esq. 
of  Priors  Lee,  Salop,  and  by  her  had  issue,  two  sons.  The 
elder,  Humphrey  Moreton,  b.  1763;  d.  unm.  about  1782.  The 
j-ounger, 

Robert  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange,  b.  12  June,  1764  ; 
m.  Aug.  1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mason,  Esq.  of  Shrews- 
bury, and  by  her  had 

Robert  Aglionby,  his  heir. 

'Ihomas  Plowden,  M.D.,  6.  10  Aug.  1792 ;  rn.  7  Dec.  1815, 
Eliza  Cooke,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Florence, 
1820. 

William  Henry,  b.  6  Aug.  1794;  d.  25  Dec.  1862. 

Elizabeth   Harriet,  m.    27    Jan.    1847,  Alexander    Erskine 
Holmes,  Esq.,  who  d.  6  Sept.  1878. 
Mr.  Slaney  d.  12  Feb.  1834.    His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Aglionby  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange  and 
Walford  Manor,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury,  b.  9  June,  1791 ; 
m.  1st,  7  Feb.  1812,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Hawkins 
Muccleston,  M.D.,  and  sole  heir  to  her  uncle,  Joseph  Muc- 
cleston,  Esq.  of  Walford,  High  Sheriff  for  Salop  1788,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
Elizabeth    Frances,    m.   Thomas    Campbell  Eyton,  Esq.  of 

Eyton,  and  d..  2G  Nov.  1870. 
Mary,  m.  8  May,  1839,  William  Watkin  Edward  Wyun,  Esq., 
M.p!  force.  Merioneth;  d.  17  May,  1866. 
Frances  Catherine,  ot    Hatton    Grange,  m.    9   Oct.  1845, 
William   Kenyon,   Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Slaney 
in  addition  to  his  own,  and  was  the  late  William  Kenyon- 
Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange,  Salop. 
Mr.  Slaney  m.  2ndly,  1854,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Buckston,  of  Bradborn  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  widow  of  Graves 
Archer,  Esq.  of  Mount  John,  co.  Wicklow.      He  d.  19  May, 
1862. 

/49-ms— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  for  Slaney,  gu.,  a  benb 
between  three  martlets  erminois,  and  for  distinction  a  canton 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  for  Kenion,  sa.,  a  chevron  engrailed  or, 
between  three  crosses  flory  arg.  Crests— ist,  Slanev  :  A 
griffin's  head  gu.,  winged  erminois,  and  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel  or,  charged  on  the  breast  for  distinction  with  a  cioss- 
cros^let  or;  2nd,  Kenyon:  a  lion  sejant  ^.pr.,  resting  the  dexter 
paw  on  a  cross  flory  arg.  jVo»o«— Slaney  :  Ueo  Uuce,  comite 
inUustria;  Kenyon:  Magnanimitc-r  crueem  sustme. 
Stat— Hatton  Grange,  near  Shif  nal,  Salop. 


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SLATER-HAKKISON    OF     SHELLSWELL. 

Slater-Haeeisois",  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Shellswell 
Park,  CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor, 
High  Sheriff  1882,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Oxfordshire 
Yeomanry,  and  late  Capt.  Oxford  Militia,  h.  1832 ; 
w.  1865,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Col.  Saunderson,  of  North- 
brook  House,  Hants,  by  the  Lady  Frances  Maria 
Luttrell,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Car- 
hampton.  Mr.  Slater-Harrison  is  only  son  of  John 
Harrison  Slater-Hnrrison,  Esq.  of  Shellswell,  High 
Sheriff  Oxon  1839  (who  d.  24.  July,  1874),  by  the 
Lady  Louisa  Augusta  Scott  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Clonmel.  The  family  of 
Harrison  has  been  settled  for  some  time  in  co. 
Oxford,  of  which  co.  John  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Shellswell,  was  High  Sheriff  1809. 

Seat — Shellswell  Park,  near  Bicester. 


SLATOR    OP    V/HITE    HILL. 

Wilson-Slatoe,  Henet  Bevan,  Esq.  of  White 
Hill,  CO.  Longford,  and  Belle  Ville,  co.  Meath,  b.  20 
Dec.  1884;  «.  his  father  1892. 

Lineag-e. — IIenrt  Bevan  Wilson,  Esq.  J. P.,  6. 28  March, 
17(35,  only  son  of  Thomas  Wilson,  M.D.,  of  Cavan,  by  Mar)- 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Alexander  Slator,  Esq.  of  White 
Hill,  CO.  Longford,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Obriestown,  co.  Meath,  by  Elizabeth  Whittoa  his  wife,  «.  to 
the  property  of  his  maternal  uncle  lb32,  and  assumed,  in  pur- 
suance of  family  settlements,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Slator.  He  had  three  sisters,  Mary  Anne,  >a. 
Kobert  Webb,  Esq.  ;  Anne  Sarah,  m.  Kichard  J.  Minds,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Longford;  Eliza  Jane,  m.  Moutray  Erskine,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Cavan.  He  m.  8  April,  1808,  Annabella,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Hinds,  Esq.  of  Mulhussey  Castle,  co.  Meatn, 
and  granddau.  of  William  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Dormstown  Castle, 
CO.  Meath,  and  rf.  25  June,  1857,  leaving  issue,  William 
Henry,  of  White  Hill,  d.  s.p. ;  Henry  Bevan;  Thomas  Hinds; 
John  Hinds;  George  Warner  Wilso.n;  and  Mary  Anne,  jji. 
Joseph  Montgomery,  Esq.    The  younger  son, 

George  Warner  Wilsun-Slator,  Esq.  of  White  Hill,  co. 
Longford,  and  Belle  Villo,  co.  Meath,  J.P.  co.  Meatli,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Longford,  High  Sheriff  same  co.  1877,  0.  1825; 
TO.  4  Nov.  1874,  Harriette  Yokes,  only  dau.  of  James  Yokes 
Mackey,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Scripplestown,  co.  Dublin,  and  Merrion 
Square  South,  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Bevan  Edward,  6.  March  and  d.  April,  1876. 

George  Warner  William,   6.  29  March,    1877  ;     d.  March, 

1878. 
Henry  Bevan,  his  heir. 
Jlarion  Harriette  Annabelle. 
Bertha  V'iolette.  Georgina  Beatrice. 

Mr.  Wilson-Slator  tl.  16  May,  1S92. 

Seats — Belville  House,  Dunshaughlin ;  and  White  Hill , 
Edgeworthstown. 


SLINGSBY    OF    SCS.IVEN. 

Slingsby,  TnoMAS,  Esq.  of  Scriven  Park,  co. 
York,  J.P.  andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1886,  Capt.  hi  the 
army,  late  Royal  Horse  Gruards,  served  intheCrimea 
on  Lord  Raglan's  Staff,  present  at  Alma  (severely 
wounded),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  b.  1829  ;  in.  19 
July,  1860,  Emma  Louisa  Catheeine,  only  sister 
and  heir  of  Sir  Charles  Slingsby,  lOtli  Bart,  of 
Scriven,  and  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  9  April, 
1869,  the  name  and  arms  of  Slingsby.  Capt. 
Slingsby  is  brother  to  Sir  John  Leslie,  Bart,  of 
Glaslough  (see  Bueke's  Peerage  and  Baronet az/e). 

Lineag-e. — John  de  Slingsby,  representative  of  the  old 
iamilies  of  Slingsby  and  Scriven,  m.  Marjory,  dan.  of  Simon 
Pooley,  of  Badley,  Suffolk,  and  d.  10  Sept.,  5  Henry  YIIL, 
1513,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

^r'""'    1    .  A  both  d.s.  p. 
Marmaduke, )  -' 

Peter,  t/i.  and  has  issue,  one  dau.  Anne,  m.  1st,  William 
Goldesborough,  and  2ndly,  Henry  Brackenbury. 

Simon,  m.  and  had  three  suns,  Christopher,  Robert,  and 
Peter  (which  Peter  was  father  of  Anthony  Slingsby,  created 
a  Bart,  of  England  by  letters  patent,  bearing  date  23  Oct. 
IJ. 


1628,  -which  date  has  been  usually  given  for  the  Xova 
Scotia  creation.  Sir  Anthony  was  Governor  of  Zutphen,  in 
the  Low  Countries,  and  U.  1630,  when  the  baronetcy  became 
extinct.  Kimber's  conjecture  as  to  the  limitation  of  this 
patent  to  Sir  Henry,  the  1st  Nova  Scotia  baronet,  is  wrong, 
lor  no  mention  is  made  in  Sir  Henry's  patent  of  his  being 
above  the  rank  of  a  gentleman,  nor  is  it  to  be  supposed  ho 
would  have  had  a  second  patent  of  baronetcy  had  he  been 
already  a  baronet;,  and  four  daus.,  Anne,  7u.  John  Swale,  of 
Staveley :  Marjory,  m.  Walter  Pulleyn,  of  Scotton  ;  Isabella, 
m.  Thomas  Lambton,  of  Harrogate  ;  and  Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  de  Slingsby,  jji.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Mallory, 
and  had  issue, 

Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Marmaduke,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Mallory,  of 
Studley,  -widow  of  Sir  Robert  Staplcton. 

Christopher,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Tancred,  of  Pan- 
nail,  and  was  bur.  in  Knaresborough  Church,  6  Feb.  1602. 

William,  d.  s.p.,  and  was  bur.  in  Knaresborough  Church,  8 
Oct.  1606. 

Peter  and  Thomas,  both  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Christopher  Coniers,  of  Holtbye,  co.  Tork. 

Dorothy,  m.  Francis  Tancred,  of  Pannall. 

Anne,  m.  Christopher  Meinell,  of  Holdenby. 

Joanna,  m.  Thomas  Norton,  of  Seacroft. 

He  d.  in  1581,  was  buried  in  Knaresborough  Church,  26  Sept. 
in  that  year,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Slingsby,  jji.  Mary  Percy,  only  sister  of  Thomas 
and  Henry  Percy,  successively  Earls  of  Northumberland. 
This  lady  d.  1598,  aged  66,  and  he  d.  1600,  being  buried  by 
his  -wife,  4  Aug.  m  that  year,  in  the  Slingsby  Chapel,  in 
Knaresborough  Church.  They  both  lie  under  a  fair  altar- tomb, 
on  which  are  their  effigies  recumbent,  of  the  size  of  life.  On 
one  of  the  folds  of  her  dress  appear  the  quarterings  of  Percy 
and  Lucy.  It  should  be  noticed  that  this  Francis  is  commonly 
called  Sir  Francis ;  even  Mr.  Pennant  has  fallen  into  the  mis- 
take, but  he  is  not  called  Miles,  even  on  his  tomb,  and  the 
family  evidences  abundantly  prove  that  he  never  was  knighted. 
The  mistake  has  doubtless  arisen  from  the  Knighthood  of  his 
son.  Sir  Francis.  He  had  issue  by  his  lady,  four  daus.,  who 
all  d.  s.  p.,  and 

I.  Thomas,  who  was  drowned  in  the  Nidd,  while  endeavour- 
ing to  save  his  servant,  in  1581,  aged  28. 

II.  Francis,  ('.  s.p.  in.  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Henry  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Arthur,  d.  s.  p.  1558. 

VI.  Charles,  christened  22  Nov.  1561,  in  Knaresborough 
Church,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Rothbuiy,  Northumberland  ;  -ui. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Elli.s,  of  IJarnborough,  co.  York, 
by  whom  he  had 

Thomas,  aged  27,  and  unm.  in  I6I7  ;  d.  and  was  bur.  in 
Knaresboroueh  Church  10  Feb.  1670. 
Margaret,  nt.  Thomas  Barret,  of  the  city  of  York. 
Maria,  aged  20  in  1617. 

VII.  William  (^Sir)  (founder  of  the  Kippax  branch,  extinct  in 
1605,  by  the  death  of  his  grandson,  Henry,  without  issue\ 
aged  55  in  1617  ;  made  Commissioner-General  in  I5i)5, 
cibici  la  honorarius  to  Anne,  Queen- consort;  in  1603,  and 
one  of  the  Deputy-Lieutenants  of  Middlesex  in  1617.  He 
jjj.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Board,  Knt.  of  Board  Hill, 
Sussex,  and  d.  Aug.  1624.  There  is  a  monument  in  the 
Slingsby  Chapel,  containing,  in  a  niche,  a  statue  of  him  as 
large  as  life.  Pennant,  in  his  Tour  from  Alston  Moor  to 
Ilari-ou-r/ate,  says  of  this  figure,  after  having  minutely  de- 
sciibed  it,  "  the  whole  is  one  of  the  best  sculptures  I  have 
seen  in  our  churches."  The  monument  -was  put  up  during 
his  lifetime.     He  had  issue,  by  his  wife, 

Henry,  aged  7  in  1627,  Master  of  the  Mint  to  King 
Charles  II.,  and,  as  such,  author  of  the  motto  on  our 
coin,  "  Deeus  et  Tutamen." 

William,  chi  istened  7  Oct.  1518,  in  Knaresborough  Church : 
d.  1622. 

Elizabeth,  aged  8  in  1627. 

VIII.  Guildford  (Sir),  christened  7  Oct.  1565,  in  Knares- 
borough Church,  Comptroller  oi  the  Navy,  teni}}.  James  I.  ; 
m.  JIargaret,  dau.  of  William  Water,  Alderman  of  York, 
and  by  iier  had  eight  sons  and  four  daus.,  of  whom,  Guild- 
ford, aged  7  in  1617,  was  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Strafford, 
and  Dorothy,  aged  5  in  1617,  JJi.  Jeffrey  Nightingale,  of 
Knesworth,  co.  Cambridge. 

IX.  Francis  (Sir),  Constable  of  Haulbowline  Castle,  and  of 
the  Royal  Council  of  the  Province  of  JIunster,  aged  48  in 
IfiI7;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Cuffe,  of 
Cuffe  Hall,  Somerset,  and  by  her  had  issue. 

The  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  was  knighted  by  Queen  Elizabeth, 
and  held  sundry  offices  under  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  of 
which  he  was  deprived  in  1611,  by  an  unjust  decree  of  Sir 
Thomas  Pairy,  then  Chancellor  to  the  Duchy,  who  by  a  second 
decree  in  1615,  deprived  him  of  certain  Crown  leases  and  com- 
mitted him  to  the  Fleet  for  his  (SirThomas  Parry's)  life,  which 

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was  two  years.  SirHenrywasHighSheiiff  of  co.  York,  1611-12, 
and  being  absent  from  the  summer  assizes  in  1612,  on  account 
of  his  suit  in  London  for  restitution  of  his  offices,  was  fined 
£200  by  the  Judges  of  Assize,  Barons  AUham  and  Bromley, 
of  the  Exchequer.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Vavasour,  of  Weston,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1C09)  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  who  was  killed  at  Florence  in  1617,  aged  21,  s.p. 

II.  Henky  (,Sir).  aged  15  in  1617,  of  whom  presently. 
m.  Thomas. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ),i.  Sir  T.  Metcalfe,  Knt. 

II.  Maria,  la.  Sir  Walter  Hethell,  Knt.  of  ."^.llnc. 

III.  Katherine,  m.  Sir  John  FenwicU,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  d.  1616. 

IV.  Mice,  m.  Thomas  Waterton,  of  co.  York. 

V.  Anne. 

VI.  Frances,  m.  Brian  Staplcton,  of  Wighill,  co.  York. 

VII.  Eleanor,  ai.  'Sir  Arthur  Ingram,  of  Temple  Newsom, 
rather  of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Viscount  Irvine. 

Sir  Henry  d.  on  the  17th,  and  was  buried  28  Dec.  1634,  at 
Knaresborough  Church.  He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Sir  Hesrt  SLisGSBT,who  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Nova 
Scotia  by  King  Chakles  I.,  by  letters  patent  under  the  Great 
Seal  of  Scotland.  Sir  Henry  adhered  to  the  king  through  all 
his  troubles,  had  .all  his  estates  sequestered  and  sold,  and  lived 
a  ruined  man  till  16o8,  when,  for  an  attempt,  unhappily  for  him 
made  a  little  too  early,  to  restore  His  Majesty  King  Charles  II., 
he  was  beheaded,  after  a  mock  trial  before  a  pretended  court, 
8  June,  1658,  on  Tower  Hill,  being  the  time  and  place  also  of 
the  execution  of  the  eminent  Dr.  Hewett.  Sir  Henry  m. 
Barbara,  d.iu.  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscotint  Falconberg  (who  d. 
31  Dec.  1641),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  stxccessor. 

Henry,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  King  Charles  II. 

Barbam,  ra.  Sir  John  Talbot,  Knt.  of  Lacock,  Wilts. 
He  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1661,  M. P. 
for  Knaresborough,  1678  and  1681,  and  for  Scarborough  1685. 
He  was  appointed  Constable  of  Scarborough  Castle  by  patent 
dated  26  Oct.  1670.  He  ui.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Cradock,  of  Caverswall  Castle,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  (who  d. 
24  Jan.,  and  was  buried,  2  Feb.  1673,  in  the  Slingsby  Chapel, 
in  Knaresborough  Church)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Barbara,  thrice  married:  1st,  Sir  Eichard  Mauleverer,  of 
Allerton  Mauleverer,  co.  Y'ork ;  2ndly,  John,  Lord  Arimdel 
of  Trerice  ;  and  Srdly,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Pembroke  and 
Montgomery. 

He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Henrt,  M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  d.  s.  p.  1692,  and  was 
s  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Thomas,  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Savile,  Esq.  of  Methlcy, 
CO.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Henry,  his  successor. 
Tho.mas,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Savile,  8.  as  7th  Bart. 

Charles,  who  dying  before  his  last  elder  brother,  never  suc- 
ceeded to  the  title.     He  was  Barrister-at-Law,  and  resided 
at  Loft  House  Hill,  near  Knaresborough.     He  ni.  1738,  Miss 
Turner,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Thomas,  s.  as  8ih  Bart. 
Barbara,  d.  s.  j/. 
S^rah,    m.    18    Aug.    1714,    Thomas    Duncombe,    Esq.   of 
Ilelmsley,  from  whom  the  Earl    of   Feversham    lineally 
descends. 
Barbara,  d.  s.  p. 
Sir  Thomas  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Henry,  M.P.  for  Knaresborough  in  the  last  Parliament 
of  Queen  Anne  and  the  first  of  George  I.,  m.  a  dau.  of  John 
Ainslie,  Esq.  of  Studley,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  by 
whom  (who  d.  31  3Iay,  1736)  he  had  no  issue,  and  dying  1763, 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 
Sir  Thomas,  0..  s.  p.  1763,  and  was  a.  by  his  brother. 
Sir  Savile,  d.  s.  p-  I'SO,  when  the  title  devolved  on  his 
nephew. 

Sir   Thomas    Titrner,  High  Sheriff  1785.    He  m.  1st,   his 
cousin  Katharine  (Turner)  Buckley,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  natural 
dau.  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Henry,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.    He  d. 
1806,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 
Thomas,  his  successor. 

Charles,  of  Loftus  Hall,  who,  dying  before  his  elder  brother, 
never  succeeded  to  the  title.  He  'i.i.  1  Oct.  1820,  Emma 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Atkinson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had, 

Charles  Slingsby,  10th  Bart. 

Emma  Louisa  Katherine,  m.  19  July,  1860,  Capt.  Leslie, 
now  of  Scriven  Park. 


Ho  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 
Sir  Charles  Slingsby,  the  1 0th  and  last  Bart,  of  Scriven  Park, 
York,  b.  22  Aug.  1824,  formerly  lloyal  Horse  Guards,  and  d!, 
v.niii.,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 

Arms — Arg.  a  gryphon  segrcant  sa.  surmounted  by  a  fessa 
gii.  and  i/m-  distinction)  a  canton  of  the  last.  Crest — A  lion 
statant  vert.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  (Jor  distinction)  with  a 
cross-crosslet  or.     Motto — Veritas  liberavit. 

Seat — Scriven  Park,  near  Knaresborough,  and  The  Bed 
House,  near  Marston  Moor. 


SLIPPER    OF    LTJDHAM. 

Slippee,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ludham  and  Brayde- 
stone  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.,  1. 1837  ;  m.  1862,  Mary 
Grooch,  dau.  of  William  Littlewood,  Esq.  of  Hemp- 
stead, and  lias,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Thomas  Goclder,  6.  1864. 

Mr.  Slipper,  who  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Joha 
Armine  Slipper,  Esq.  {d.  1866),  by  EKzabeth  his- 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Goulder,  Esq.,  s.  his  grand- 
father, Thomas  Slipper,  Esq.  of  Ludham  and 
Potter-Heigham,  who  inherited  this  property  about 
1790,  from  his  uncle. 
Seats — Ludham,  and  Braydestone  Hall,  Blofield,  Norwich. 


SMETHURST    OF    CHORLEY. 

Smethuest,  Eichard  Augustus  G-ut,  Esq.  of 
Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  h.  16  May,  1883. 

liineag'e. — Richard  Smethurst,  Esq.  of  Chorley  (son 
of  Arthur  Smethurst,  Esq.  of  Oldham),  b.  Feb.  1756;  i/i.  31 
Dec.  1786,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Kamerh,  Esq.  of  Bolton,  and 
d,.  22  Jan.  1822,  leaving  a  son, 

KicHARD  Smethurst,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  26  July,  17.90  j 
TO.  21  July,  1820,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Mellor,  and  d. 
23  April,  1857,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Mellor,  b.  26  July,  1827,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  d.  mini.  29  Dec.  1879. 

III.  Augdstus  William,  of  Chorley. 

IV.  Frederic  Charles,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  Major 
Commanding  56th  U.V.,  0.  15  Feb.  1832  ;  d.  v.nm.  19  Feb. 
1864. 

V.  Arthur  Clough,  of  Charnock  House,  Chorley,  J. P.,  b.  16 
Feb.  1834  ;  m.  20  Jan.  1864,  Catherine  Wemyss,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Eonaldsou,  Esq.  of  Wemyss  Bay,  co.  Kenfrew, 
and  has  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Wemyss,  h.  27  Nov.  1864;  d.  29  May,  1869. 

2  Frank  Konaldson,  b.  5  Nov.  1865. 

3  Alexander,  b.  3  Dec.  1869. 

1  Gertrude.  2  Catherine. 

I.  Ann,  m.  1843,  Eichard  Smethurst,  Esq.  of  Brighton,  for- 
merly of  Chorley,  and  d.  29  Feb.  18S0. 

II.  Joanna  Kussell,  m.  1854,  James  Vaughan,  Esq.,  M.A.,. 
Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Magistrate- 
of  the  Police  Court,  Bow  Street. 

in.  Amelia,  d.  1844. 
The  eldest  son, 

llicHARD  Smethurst,  Esq.  of  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  29  Oct.  1824;  m.  21  July,  1853,. 
Emily  Jane.  dau.  of  Joseph  Holdsworth,  Esq.  J. P.,  D.L.,  and 
M.P.  for  Wakefield,  and  d.  23  April,  1879,  leaving  issue, 

Eniilv  Maud  Mary,?ii.  1st,  16  April,  1879,  J.  J.  Leeman,  Esq. 
of  Acomb  Priory,  co.  York,  M.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  2  Nov. 
18S3:  and  2ndly,  25  Oct.  ISSS,  George  Wolfe,  Esq.,  J.P., 
of  Forenaughts,  co.  Kildare. 
The  3rd  son, 

Augustus  William  Smethurst,  Esq.  of  Eookwood,  Chorley, 
J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  4th  Eoyal  Lancashire  Militia,  and  the  first 
Mayor  of  Choriey,  b.  11  July,  1830  ;  m.  1st,  7  June,  lS66,Theresa 
Maria  Willoughby,  elder  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  George  Wil- 
loughby  Osborne,  of  Hawford,  co.Worcester  (which  lady  d.  Oct. 
1881),  and  2ndly,  12  Aug.  1882,  Fanny  Wells,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Ingram,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  widow  of  Lieut-Col.  Sydney 
Millett,  li.  W.  Fus.,  and  d.  Nov.  1891,  leaving  issue, 

Eichard  Augustus  Guy. 

Arms— Y.rm.,  an  eagle  displayed  vert  between  two  flaunches- 
of  the  last  fretty  or. 

Crest— Xn  eagle's  head  erased  gu.,  guttee  d'eau,  in  the  beak. 
a  snake  or. 

Motto— AXia.  peto. 


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SMIRTHWAITE    OF    NORMANTON   mSE. 

Smirthwaite,  John  Geeavfs,  Esq.  of  Norman- 
ton  Kise,  and  Grove  Hall,  co.  York,  County  Coun- 
cillor, late  Major  3rd  Batt.  South  Yorkshire  Eegt., 
h.  10  Tec.  1848 ;  m.  9  Aug.  1876,  Jane  Elizabeth, 
elder  dau.  of  William  Wood,  Esq.  of  Oidton  Green, 
near  Leeds,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Middletou 
Quernhow,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

Violet,  6.  30  March,  1879. 

Major  Smirthwaite  is  eldest  son  of  John  Sanderson, 
Esq.  of  St.  John's  Grove,  Wakefield  {d.  3  May, 
1881),  by  his  wife,  Sarah  Ann  Greaves  {m.  6  Jan. 
1846 ;  d.  3  Jan.  1881),  who  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  the  surname  of  Siiiethwaite,  10  Eeb.  1871, 
on  succeeding  to  tlie  estates  of  the  late  David 
Smirthwaite,  Esq.  of  St.  John's  Grove,  Wakefield. 

Seals — Normanton  Ilise,  Scarborough ;  and  Grove  Hall, 
Wakefield. 


SMITH-DOERIEN-SMITH. 

(See  Doeriex-Smith.) 

♦ 

SMITH-CARINGTON    OF    ASHBY   FOL- 
VILLE   AND    ST.   CLOUD, 

Sjiith-Carington,  Eichaed,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Ashby  Folville,  co.  Leicester,  F.S.A., 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  b.  1  Sept.  1824;  m. 
1st,  19  Oct.  1847,  EUzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Stroud,  Esq.  of  Clewer,  Berks,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
1  March,  1875,  has  issue, 

I.  Herbert  HANBUBr,  of  Stanley  Grove,  Manchester,  and 
Ashley  Folville,  h.  '28  Feb.  1851;  m.  1  June,  1870,  Eliza- 
beth Fiince,  2nd  dau.  of  Josiah  Stallard,  Esq.  of  The  Blan- 
quette.?,  co.  Worcester,  D.L.,  and  has  i.ssue,  Fbanxis 
Herbert,  b.  28  Oct.  1877;  Nevill  Woodford,  b.  24  Dec. 
J878;  llamo  Folville,  b.  2  Nov.  IbSO  ;  and  JIary  Morton, 
b.  Sept.  1892. 

II.  Kichard  Carington,of  Sonthbuvy  House,  Great  Malvern, 
M.A.  Camb.,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  h.  2-2  May,  185-2  ; 
m.  30  Jan.  1880,  Alice  Susanna,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Con- 
der,  Esq.  of  New  Court,  Colwall,  co.  Hereford,  and  has 
issue,  Michael  Conder  Harewell,  b.  10  F"eb.  1887  ;  Arthur 
Ei-ic  Conder,  b.  5  July,  1890  ;  and  Enid  Mary,  b.  25 
March,  1881. 

I.  Elizabeth  Alic  ,  b.  5  Oct.  1848;  m.  22  Nov.  1877,  Arthur 

Hill  Holme,   Esq.,  C.E.,  and  J.P.  of  Delfield,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool. 

II.  Emily  Stroud,  b.  21  Jan.  1350;  m.  30  Aug.  1877,  George 
Edward  Giles,  Esq.  of  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has 
issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  April,  1878,  Patty  Leader,  3rd 
dau.  of  Edward  Leader  Williams,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of 
Uiglis,  CO.  AYorcester  ;    she  d.  27  Jan.  1894. 

Liineag'e. — Sir  Mychell  de  Cakixton,  Knt.,  eldest  son 
of  Adam  de  Carinton,  who  sold  half  of  the  township  of  Sale, 
near  Jlanchester,  to  Adam  de  Button  in  1189,  was  6th  in 
descent  fiom  Hamo,  Lord  of  Carinton,  co.  Chester,  teiap. 
William  I.  He  was  Standardbearer  to  Eichard  I.,  in  the 
Crusade  1191-2,  and  d.  in  the  Holy  Land.  His  efBgy,  the 
"  Carington  Crusader,"  is  in  the  church  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  Chester.  He  had  issue,  William,  of  whom  next;  and 
Thomas  and  Matthew,  both  entered  on  EoU  "  De  Oblatis"  for 
compulsory  tribute  of  ij.  solidos  each  to  the  King  in  1220.  His 
son, 

William  de  Carin'tok,  Lord  of  Carinton  and  Ashton,  d.  25 
Henry  III. ;  his  eldest  son  William  being  heir  to  the  Manor, 
gave  lands  in  Ashton  and  Carinton  in  tail  male  to  Thomas  the 
2nd  son,  with  remainder  to  John  the  3rd  son,  and  Eichard  the 
youngest  son. 

William  de  Carinton,  Lord  of  Carinton,  held  the  office  of 
Bailiff  of  Dunham  ^Massoy  in  1270  under  grant  from  the  Earl 
of  Chester,  as  a  reward  for  distinguished  services  ;  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  William  do  Toft,  by  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  de 
Lostock  of  riumley,  Cheshire ;  and  <?.  about  1274,  leaving 
issue,  1  William  (Sir),  of  whom  presently  ;  2  Hugh;  3Edmond 
(Sir),   "who   died  of  wounds  leeeived  at  the  battle   of  B.m- 


nockburn  in  1314;  4  Ranulph :  5  Eoger;  0  Philip  (Sir), 
entered  on  list  of  knights  present  with  Edward  I.  in 
Scotland  and  France,  and,  as  one  of  the  companions  of 
Edward  II.,  was  also  present  at  the  Tournament  at  Dunstable 
in  1309;  and  7  Gilbert.     His  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  de  Caryngton,  Lord  of  Caryngton  and  Ash- 
ton, knighted  by  Edward  I.  after  the  defeat  of  William  Vv'al- 
lace  at  Falkirk,  1298  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Edmund 
Farnell,  Knt.,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert  Coventry, 
and  by  her  had, 

John  (Sir).  William.  Thomas.  Jordan. 

Avicia.  Mabella.  Alicia. 

Sir  William  d.  about  1334.    The  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  de  Caryntox,  Lord  of  Carynton,  Ashton,  <fcc., 
■was  in  the  Scotch  wars  of  Edwards  11.  and  III.;  ni.  about 
1320,  1st,  Sibilla,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Alan  de  Eixron, 
Lord  of  Eixton,  by  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Jolin 
Danyers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1335)  had  issue, 

^ViLLiAM  (Sir),  of  whom  presently.  Thomas. 

Eobert.  Ealph.  Geoffrey.  John. 

And  three  daus. 
Sir  John  m.  2ndly  in  1359,  Cicely,  dau.  of  Ralph  de  Hyde,  by 
Margery   his   wife,    dau.   of    Thomas    Davenport,   of  Whel- 
trough,  CO.  Chester,  and  d.  the  same  year.    His  eldest  son, 

Sir  William  de  Caryngton,  "  Chyvaler,"  knighted  by 
Edward  III.,  was  at  the  battle  of  Sluys,  Holland,  1340. 
Da.  Obmerod,  in  his  History  of  Cheshire,  states.  "  Tlierc  is  in 
the  possession  of  William  Hamper,  Esq.,  1816,  a  certifieate  of 
47  Edward  III.,  to  which  two  seals  only  of  red  wax  now 
remain.  One  seal  has  Arms:  on  a  bend  three  lozenges; 
Crest — out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  an  unicorn's  he;id;  circum- 
scribed SiGiLLv'  Willi  ....  byngton.".  The  date  of 
this  certificate,  20  Dec.  1373,  proves  the  use  of  tbese  Arms  for 
upwards  of  520  years.  He  m.  1st,  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  William  de  Montacute,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  in 
1346  gave  the  Christ  Church  Meadows  to  maintain  a  chantry, 
and  has  a  noble  monument  erected  to  her  memory  in  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  and  was  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  de  Montfort,  and 
sister  of  William  Montacute,  Earl  of  Salisbury,  and  Marshal 
of  England,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Thomas  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

Michael,  taken  prisoner  at  Eochelle,  1372,  and  carried  theuce 
to  Spain,  where  he  d.  f.  p. 
Isabel,  in.  Sir  Nicholas  ffarington. 
Ann,  a  nun. 

Catherine,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Wake. 

Lienor,  m.  Sir  John  Curson,  father  of  William,  Abbot  of  St. 
Osithe's,  Essex,  who  in  1404  succoured  John  Carington. 
Sir  William,  had  by  his  2nd  wife,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Peter  de 
Arderne,  of  Alvanly  and  Harden,  and  Cecily  liis  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Adam  de  Bredbury,  who  survived  him, 
Edward,  in.  Helena  de  Ines,  widow  of  Eoger  de  Hilton,  d. 
s.  p. 

George  (Sir),  afterwards  Lord  of  Carington. 
Peter. 

Arthur,  Henry,  and  Nicholas,  all  defts.  with  Lady  Matilda, 
their  mother,  in  a  Plea  of  Trespass,  20  Eichard  II.,  1396. 
Sir  William  d.  1377.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  de  Carington,  "Chyvaler,"  was  knighted  in 
1377  in  Gascony  by  the  Black  Prince,  who  made  him   also 
Seneschal   of   Eovergne.      There  is  in  the  British  Museum 
Harl.  MS.  2153,  fo.  257,  a  fine  and  perfect  seal  to  a  deed  dated 
3  Eichard  II.  1380,  showing  the  Carington  arms,  helmet,  and 
crest,  with  a  label  of  three-points,  circumscribed  "  Sigillum 
Thoma    de   Carington."    Sir  Thomas  d.  1383.     He  in.  Mar- 
garet,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  de  Eoos,  Knt.,   by  whom  he  had 
issue, 
Edmund  (Sir),  m.  Joanne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ferrars,  and 
had  issue,  two  daus.     He  d.  1397. 
John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Ann,  m.  William  Lainton. 
The  younger  son, 

John  Carington,  b.  1374,  whom  Dugdale  says  was  bred  up  in 
Gascoigne  under  Sir  Thomas  Neville,  in  the  service  of  Uichard 
II.,  and  after  the  decease  of  his  elder  brother  Edmund,  1397, 
returned  to  England,  still  in  the  service  of  the  King,  but  oa 
deposal  of  Eichard  II.  by  Henry  of  Lancaster,  being  con- 
strained to  flee  into  France,  after  one  year  in  Paris,  served  in 
Italy,  and  then  went  to  Brabant,  where  he  met  two  Englisli 
friars  going  to  Rome,  who  informed  him  that  his  cousia 
William  Curson  was  now  Abbot  of  St.  Osithe's,  whereupon  hu 
hasted  by  Amsterdam  to  Ipswich  in  1404;  he  thence  sped  to 
St .  Osithe's,  where,  changing  his  name  to  Smyth,  and 
adopting  for  arms  a  cross  between  four  peacocks,  made 
himself  known  to  the  abbot,  and  was  by  liim  courteously 
entertained  and  advanced  with  good  means.    Joini  Carington, 

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by  the  death  of  his  brother  Edmund,  became  the  head  of  the 
Caringtons,  hut  having  thus  expatriated  himself,  tlie  dignities 
and  emoluments  due  to  him,  were  seized  and  held  by  his 
paternal  unele  George,  who  transmitted  them  to  his  own 
family,  by  whom  they  were  retained,  to  the  entire  exclusion 
of  the  senior  branch.  He  was  bur.  at  Hivenhall  1446.  He 
TO.  1st,  Anne  Gernon,  who  d.  s.  p.;  '2ndly,  Jlilicent,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Eobert  Laynham,  Essex,  by  Alice  liis  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  John  Hende,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1391 
and  1404,  and  by  her  (with  wiioui  he  obtained  great 
possessions)  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  hivenhall  and  Blackmore,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of 
—  Hamond,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  (Sir),  who  left  issue. 

John,  I?,  s.  p. 

He  VI.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Toft,  of 
Little  Badow,  and  by  her  had,  with  four  daus.,  three 
sons, 

Clement  (Sir),  m.  Dorothy,  sister  of  Lady  Jane  Seymour, 
3rd  wife  of  Henry  VIII.,  and  had  issue. 

John,  Serjeant-at-Law,  left  issue. 

Leonard,  of  Shouldbam,  left  issue. 

II.  Eobert,  by  Johanna,  his  wife,  had  issue,  John,  Thomas, 
and  Henry. 

in.  Hdgh,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  John,  m.  and  had  issue,  John,  William,  Edward,  and 
Jone. 

V.  Edward. 

VI.  Christopher,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Jone,  ) 

II.  Margaret,  >who  all  7n. 

III.  Milicent,    ) 

The  3rd  son, 

Hugh  Smith,  of  Cressing  Temple,  White  Notley,  and  half 
the  manor  of  Witham,  co.  Essex,  m.  Elizabeth  Smith,  of  Jlor- 
vill,  Salop,  and  d.  1485,  leaving  by  lier  a  son, 

Sir  John  Smith,  Knt.,  appointed  Kemembrancer  of  the 
Exchequer  12  Jan.  1513,  and  2nd  Baron  of  the  same,  I  Aug. 
1540.  He  d.,  seised  of  Cressing  Temple,  White  Notley,  half 
the  hundred  of  Witham,  and  lands  in  cos.  Middlesex,  Herts, 
Camb.,  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Surrey,  Salop,  Hereford,  and  War- 
wick. His  will  was  proved  31  July,  1547.  He  hi.  1st,  Alice, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Woode,  citizen  and  grossier  of 
London,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John 
Hampden,  Knt.,  and  had  a  dau.  and  heir,  Anne,  »i.  William 
Pawlet,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  George  I'awlet,  Knt. 

n.  Thomas,  of  Cressing  Temple,  m.  1st,  Joan,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Eustace  Fitzherbert,  she  d.  s.  p.  ;  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Nevill,  of  Holt,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  with  two  daus., 

Clement,  d.  s.  p.  1590. 

Henry,  who  took  the  name  of  Nevill,  and  d.  s.p.  1612. 
Thomas  (Sir),  of  Holt,  High  Sheriff  1606;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Tobias  Houghton,  of  Kingscliffe,  and  d.  1637,  having 
had  issue  (ancestor  of  Nevill  of  Hull). 
William  Smith,  d.  s.  p. 
m.  Edward,  rn.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eustace  Fitz- 
herbert, and  had  a  son,  John,  of  Uunmow,  Essex. 

Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  Agnes,  5th  dau.  of  John  Harewell,  of 
Wootton  Wawen,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother  Thomas,  with 
whom  he  had  Wootton  Wawen,  and  lands  in  cos.  Warwick, 
Gloucester,  Essex,  and  Salop,  a  great  dowry,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

IV.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  George,  > 

VI.  Hugh,  >  all  d.  s.  p. 

VII.  John.  > 

VIII.  William,  of  White  Notley,  bur.  there,  7  April,  1625. 
He  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Eobert  Cooke,  of  I'okinge,  Essex, 
and  had  issue,  Thomas,  William,  Edward  (whose  grandson 
Edward  entered  his  pedigree  at  the  Visitation  of  Loudon, 
16t»7),  Francis,  Matthew,  and  two  daus. 

I.  Ann,  'III.  II.  Ursula,  m. 

HI.  Dorothee,  m.  iv.  Bridgett,  m. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  vi.  Martlia,  unm.  in  1561. 

The  4th  son, 

Francis  Smith,  of  Ashby  Folvile,  and  Wootton  Wawen,  High 
Sheriff  of  the  united  cos.  of  Leicester  and  Warwick  in  1566,  b. 
1522-  m.  1537,  at  Baynards  Castle,  London,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Morton,  of  Ashby  F'olvile  (nephew  of  Richard 
Morton,  Bishop  of  Worcester,  and  great-nephew  of  Cardinal 
Morton,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury),  and  d.  3  Sept.  1606, 
leaving  by  her  (who  was  22nd  in  descent  Irom  Alfred  the 
Great,  and  was  b.  1522,  and  d.  30  March,  1550)  a  son, 

George  Smith,  of  Ashby  F'olvile,  co.  Leicester,  b.  16 
July,  1541  ;  ra.  Anne,  5tb  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Giffard,  of  Chil- 
lington,   CO.  StaiJoid  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir 


Robert  Throckmorton,  of  Coughton,  co.  Warwick),  and  d.  31 
July,  1607,  having  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Francis  (Sir),  Knt.,  of  Ashby  Folvile  and  Wootton 
Wawen,  &c.,  6.  1570;  m.  1596,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Markham,  of  .Mlerton,  Notts,  and  d.  6  May,  1629,  having 
by  her  had  issue, 

1  Charles  (Sir),  Knt.,  for  substantial  aid  to  Charles  !• 
was  created  Lord  Carington,  31  Oct.  1643,  and  Viscount 
Caring  ION,  4  Nov.  1643.  He  was  murdered  in  Pontoise, 
FraiA'C,  21  Feb.  1664.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Caryll,  Knt.,  of  South  Harting,  co.  Sussex,  by  whom  he 
had,  with  other  issue, 

Francis,  2nd  Viscount  Carington,  m.  1st,  Juliana,  dau. 
of  .sir  Thiimas  Walmesley,  by  whom  he  had  a  son 
Charles,  who  U.  an  infant,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Herbert,  Marquess  of  Fowls;  she  d.  s.  p. 

Charles,  3rd  Viscount  Carington,  b.  5  July,  1635;  m. 
F'ranees,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Pate,  Bart,  of 
Sysonby  (she  d.  13  July,  1693),  and  d.  s.  p.  May,  1706. 

2  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Broxton,  Notts,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Blakiston,  Bart,  of  Blakiston, 
CO.  Durham,  and  by  her  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daus. 

3  F'raneis,  m.  and  had  a  son,  Francis,  of  Aston,  co.  Salop. 

4  John  (Sir),  Jlajor-Gen.,  knighted  at  Edgehill,  by 
Charles  I.,  for  rescuing  with  his  own  hands  the  royal 
standard,  1642,  being  the  last  Kniglit  Banneret  created; 
slain  at  Alresford,  Hants,  30  March,  1644;  bur.  in 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  M.I. 

1  Mary.  2  Lucy. 

3  Alathea.  4  Ann. 

5  Elizalieth.  6  Frances. 
7  Dorothy.  8  Ursula. 
9  Martha. 

II.  Nicholas,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  George,  of  Queeniborough,  co.  Leicester,  b.  10  March 
1577;  VI.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Holte,  of  Aston  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  and  d.  28  F'eb.  1642,  having  had,  with  other 
issue, 

George,  of  Queeniborough,  b.  1614  ;  m.  1st.,  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  Antliony  Dormer,  of  Grove  Park,  co.  Warwick, 
2nd  son  of  Richard,  1st  Lord  Dormer,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
George,  d.  an  infant  in  1641 ;  Margaret,  b.  1643 ;  Anne, 
b.  1G47  ;  and  Mary,  b.  1649;  he  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Byerley,  of  Belgrade,  co.  Leicester,  and 
d.  Aug.  1653.  His  widow  re-m.  9  Aug.  1654,  Humphrey 
Wharton,  at  St.  Paul's,  Covent  Garden. 

Edmund,  of  Queeniborough,  b.  1615;  d.  1694.  He  m. 
Mary  Tipping,  of  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue,  three  daus. 
and  a  son,  Francis,  of  Queeniborough. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Charley,  co.  Leicester,  and  afterwards  of 
Snelston,  CO.  Derby,  b.  1578-9;  d.  6  April.  1646.  He  m. 
twice;  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sampson  Erdeswick,  of  Sandon, 
CO.  Stafford ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Martin  Powtrell, 
of  Sandford,  Abingdon,  Berks,     He  had,  with  other  issue, 

George,  of  Ashby  Folville,  m.  1st.  Dec.  1659,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Henry  furvile,  of  Aston  Flamvile.  co.  Leicester, 
by  whom  he  had  three  daus. ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  he  had  two 
sons  and  one  dau. 

Eobert,  of  Alsworth,  Nottingham,  m.  1st,  3  Feb.  1667, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Smith,  of  Strelley,  who  d.  s.  x>.; 
indly,  14  Feb.  1698-9,  Naomi,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blood,  of 
St.  Mary's,  Nottingliam,  by  whom  he  had 
William,  of  Plumtree,  of  whom  we  treat. 
William  Smith,  of  Plumtree,  Beeston,  and  East  Leake,  co. 
Notts  (son  of  Eobert  Smith  and  Naomi  his  wife),  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Nottingham,  26  Dec.  1699;  m.  10  Feb.  1738,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Richard  Cox,  of  Beeston,  and  d.  March,  1795,  in  his 
96th   year,  having   had   issue,   John,  bapt.   1   March,  1741; 
William,  bapt.  30  Sept.   1744;  Eichard,  of  whom  presently; 
Hannah,  bapt.  1  March,  1746. 

EicuARD  Smith,  of  Beeston  and  East  Leake,  &.  1748;  m.  1 
April,  1771,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  George  Rhodes,  of  Hucknall 
Torquard,  Notts,  and  d.  1810,  leaving  by  her  (bapt.  29  April, 
1750;  d.  1812),  with  other  issue, 

Richard  S.mith,  of  Beeston,  East  Leake  and  St.  John's,  co. 
Worcester,  6.  14  June,  1780;  vi.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dunn,  of  Worcester,  who  d.  s.  p.  1819 ;  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1820, 
Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Benjamin  Hanbury,  of  Bridg- 
north, CO.  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Aug.  1861)  had  issue, 
Richard,  now  of  Ashby  F"olville. 
Sarali,  b.  '20  June,  1821. 

Ann,  b.  7  Jan.  1823;  to.  3  Sept.  1850,  Thomas  Archibald 
Davis,  of  Grantchester,  co.  Cambridge  (who  d.  9  Sept. 
1881);  sherf.  29  Jan.  1884,  having  had  issue,  i.  Tom  Lloyd,  of 
Kensington,  b.  21  Nov.  1858;  to.  19  Nov.  1883,  Mary  Wells 
Theobald,  she  d.  17  F'eb.  1891;  i.  Laura  Hanbury,  m.  11 
Nov.  1871,  Edward  Henry  Palmer,  M.A.,  Professor  of 
Arabic,  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  who  d.  12  Aug.  1882,  leaving 
issue.     She  d.  4  Dec.  1878. 

Elizabeth,  b.  '24  July,  1826 ;  to.  3  Sept.  1850,  Samuel  Page 
Widnall,  of  Grantchester,  co.  Cambridge,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  Jan. 
1886. 


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Mr.  Smith  d.  8  Aug.  1848.    His  only  .son, 

RicHABD  Smith,  who  resumed  the  family  name  of  Carington, 
in  1878,  is  the  present  Mr.  Smith-Carington,  of  Ashby  Folville 
and  St.  Cloud. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  sa.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three 
lozenges  of  the  first ;  2ncl  and  3rd,  arg.  a  cross  gu.  between 
four  peacocks  ppr.  Crests — 1st,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
unicorn's  head  arg.  armed  and  crined  or;  2nd,  a  peacock's 
head  erased  ppr.  ducally  gorged  or.  Motto — Fides  semper 
firraa. 

Seats — Ashby  Folville  Manor,  Melton  Mowbray,  and  St.  Cloud, 
Powyke,  Worcester. 


SMITH    OF    BARNES    HALL. 

Smith,  Fbakcis  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Barnes  Hall, 
CO.  York,  b.  21  July,  1835  ;  m.  li  May,  1868,  Mar- 
garet Scott,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Alfred  Gratty,  D.D., 
Vicar  of  Ecclesfield,  co.  York,  and  Sub-Deau  of 
York,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM  McKemzfe,  i.  27  -A-pril,   18G9,  Lieut.   Yorkshire 
Dragoons  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

II.  Francis  Scott,  b.  8  Sept.  1870. 

III.  Stephen  Alexander,  b.  12  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Philip  Gatty,  b.  27  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Leonard  Kirke,  b.  24  Jan.  1877. 

VI.  Godfrey  Scott,  b.  14  July,  1878. 

VII.  David  Thurstan,  b.  8  Dec.  1879. 
viu.  Gilbert  Kirke,  6.  20  June,  1831. 
IX.  George  McKenzie,  b.  26  May,  1883. 

Lineage. — This  family  sprang  originally  from  Cawthorne, 
near  Silkstone,  in  the  West  Eiding,  co.  York.  In  1606, 
Thomas  Smyth  left  his  house  and  lands  in  Cawthorne  and 
Chapelthorpe  by  will  to  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  S.mtth,  of  Deanhills,  in  Cawthorne,  who  in  161S,  7h. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beaumont,  of  Over  Flockton,  and 
sister  of  George  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Darton.  She  d.  in  1650. 
By  his  will,  proved  1650,  Deanhills  was  left  to  his  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Smyth,  of  Deanhills,  who  d.  in  16C9,  and  left  Dean- 
hills by  will  to  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Smyth,  of  Deanhills,  who  in  1676  m.  Susanna,  dau. 
of  William  Greene,  of  Elmhirst,  in  Cawthorne,  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Greene  of  Bank,  and  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  her 
brother,  John  Greene  of  Elmhirst,  who  d.  s.  p.  1685.  By  her, 
who  d-  in  1737,  he  had  issue,  one  surviving  son  and  several 
daus.  Robert  Smyth  was  bur.  15  June,  1732,  having  left  Dean- 
hills some  years  before  his  death.     His  only  son, 

William  Smith,  of  Elmhirst,  was  6.  8  April,  1692.  He  m. 
1  May,  1724,  Jennet,  dau.  of  William  Woofenden,  of  Xorcroft, 
in  Cawthorne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1759)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  6.  10  June,  1728. 

III.  Robert,  6.  5  Jan.  1731,  drowned  in  America  1777,  s.  p. 

IV.  Richard,  b.  20  May.  1734;  hi.  Lucretia  Fiances,  dau.  of 
William  Vassall,  Esq.  of  Boston,  New  England,  and  by  her 
had  one  child,  Anne  Eyre,  b.  5  June,  1773  ;  m.  25  June,  1798, 
John  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Middleham,  co.  York,  and  had  one 
child,  Anne,  b.  14  Jidy,  1808,  who  m.  C.  Topham,  Esq.  of 
Middleham,  and  their  only  child  m.  the  Hon.  Amlas  Orde 
Powlett,  and  has  issue  (.see  Burke's  Peerage). 

V.  John,  b.  28  Nov.  1740;  d.  s.p.  Isul. 

I.  .Sarah,  m.  1765,  John  Kirke,  Esq.  of  Cowley  Manor,  near 
Eeclesfield,  and  c^.  s.  p.  1778. 

II.  Mary,  d.  young. 

III.  Anne,  m.  1761,  Benjamin  Eyre,  of  London,  brother  of 
Thomas  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Howden,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  s.  p. 

•v.  Susanna,  m.  1766,  Richard  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Middleham, 
and  had  issue  (one  son,  d.  s.  p.,  and  one  dau.,  vi.  — 
Hebdeii,  of  Leeds). 

Mr.  Smith  d.  18  Feb.  1777.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Smith,  of  Upper  House,  in  Cawthorne,  after 
of  Cowley  Manor,  b.  14  June,  1725;  m.  17  May,  1754, 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Gerard  Kirke,  of  Cowley  Manor  (and 
afterwards  heir  of  her  brother,  John  Kirke,  of  the  same), 
by  his  wife,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Walker,  Esq.  of 
Hemshelf  Hall,  near  Penistone ;  and  by  her  (who  tZ.  18  May, 
1797)  had  issue, 
William,  of  whom  presently. 
Anne,  rn.  Joseph  jVllen,  Esq.  of  Chapeltown,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1830. 
Sarah,  hi.  Hodgson  Atkinson,  Esq.  o'  Kirby  Moorside  and 
London,  by  whom  she  left  eight  children,   all  of  whom 
d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  31  March,  1791.     His  only  son, 

William    Smith,    Esq.    of    Cowley    Manor,    afterwards   of 
Barnes  Hall,  and  also  heir,  through  his  mother,  to  the  ancient 


family  of  Walker  o/  Hemshelf  HaU,  and  of  Middlewood  Hall, 
near  Darjield,  co.  York,  and  Messinr/harn,  co.  Lincoln,  was  b. 
27  Aug.  1761,  at  Cawthorne.  He  rn.  13  Dec.  1792,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Parkyn,  Esq.  of  Mortomley  Hall,  and  by  her 
(who  (/.  19  March,  1834)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1793  ;  d.  an  infant. 

II.  William,  of  Barnes  Hall. 

III.  Charles,  b.  1797  ;  -./.  an  infant. 

IV.  George  Walker,  of  Hemshelf  Hall  and  Everton,  near 
Bawtry,  b.  23  Aug.  1799  ;  m.  24  Jan.  1824,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Eidsdale,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  one  surviving 
grandson,  Frederick  Ridsdale  Smith,  Esq.  of  Everton.  Mr. 
Smith  d.  2  April,  1879.  His  only  dau.,  Lucy,  m.  Charles 
Owtram,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Richard,  b.  \S  Sept.  18o2;  d.  s.  p.  21  Feb.  1825. 

I.  Elizabeth.  );;.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Atkinson,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.p.  21  April,  1843. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  5  Sept.  1849.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Barnes  Hall,  co.  York,  6.  27  Oct. 
1795;  m.  26  May,  1828,  Mary  Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Rev.  Alexander  McKenzie,  M.A.,  of  Finegand  in 
Glenshee,  and  Sharrow  Head,  ShefBeld,  formerly  chaplain  to 
the  77th  Highlanders,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1874)  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander  McKenzie,  of  Bolton  Hey,  near  Liverpool,  of 
Finegand,  and  of  Messingham,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  27  March, 
1829;  ra.  19  Feb.  1857,  Emma  Anne,  dau.  of  George 
Strongitharm,  Esq.  of  Walsall,  co.  Lancaster. 

II.  Thomas  William,  b.  20  Dec.  1831 ;  drowned  in  S.  America, 
29  Oct.  1874,  s.p. 

III.  Francis  Patrick,  now  of  Barnes  Hall. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  10  June,  1837  ;  d.  s.p.  16  July,  1884. 

V.  Sydney,  of  Manton,  Worksop,  b.  21  Aug.  1838. 

VI.  Arthur,  b.  14  April,  1843;  in.  19  Sept.  1867,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  George  Butler  Stoney,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  2  Nov. 
1870,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  Herbert  Stoney,  Lieut. 
Leicestershire  Regt.,  b.  16  Aug.  1868. 

VII.  Alfred  Harrison,  of  Cliffe  House,  Ecclesfield,  6.  17  June, 
1845;  )H.  17  Oct.  1867,  Fanny  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles 
Wetherel!  Wardle,  Esq.  of  Linton  Spring,  co.  York,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  Frederick  Wardle,  b.  11  Jan.  1869. 

VIII.  CoHn  McKenzie.  of  Dykes  HaU,  Sheffield,  h.  26  July, 
1847;  )/'.  15  Oct.  1889,  Wilhelniina  Ruth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  George  Butler  Stoney,  and  has  had  issue, 
Duncan  McKenzie,  6.  July,  1890,  d.  in  infancy. 

IX.  Arnold  Kirke  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Bexworth, 
Hunts,  b.  23  April,  1850,  in.  2b  Sept.  1877.  Emma  Frances, 
dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Henry  Lindsell,  of  Biggleswade,  Beds, 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  Arthur  Lindsell,  b.  20  Aug.  1878. 

X.  Kenneth  McKenzie,  6.  28  April,  1652:  d.s.p.  10  Feb. 
1890. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  1849. 

II.  Slargaret  Jean. 

III.  Mary  Harrier,  d.  1864. 

Mr.  William  Smith  d.  .30  Oct.  1888,  and  was  s.  at  Barnes  Hall 
by  his  2nd  surviving  son,  and  in  his  Scotch  and  Lincolnshire 
properties  by  his  eldest  son. 

^r//i«— Erniinois,  a  chevron  gu.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the 
last,  a  rose  arg.  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  between  two  martlets 
or  quartering  Greene  and  JIcKenzie.  C'resi— Issuant  from  a 
chaplet  of  roses  arg.,  a  rock  ppr.,  thereon  a  martlet  rising  or, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  rose  as  in  the  arms,  leaved  and  slipped 
ppr.    J/oiio— Suaviter  sed  fortiter. 

.Sea! — Barnes  HaU,  near  ShefiSeld. 


SMITH    OF    WOODHALL    PARK. 

Smith,  Abel,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  Herts, 
M.P.,  for  Herts  18.54-7,  18.59-65,  and  1866-85, 
elected  for  East  Herts,  1885,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A., 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  30  Dec.  1826 ;  m.  1st,  7  April, 
1853,  Lady  Susan  Pelliam,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Chichester,  and  by  her  (-who 
d.  30  Sept.  1875)  has  issue, 

I.  Abel  Henry,  b.  6  Dec.  1862;  rn.  18  July,  1889,  Isabella 
Anna,  4rh  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Lord  Lurgan,  and  has 
i.ssue,  three  daus., 

II.  Edward  Pelham,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  17  Nov.  1868. 

I.  Evelyn  Mary. 

Mr.  Smith  m.  2ndly,  24  July,  1877,  Frances  Julia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Percyvall  Hart  Dyke,  6th  Bart, 
of  LiiUingstone  Castle,  Xent,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Rachel  Caroline. 

Lineag-e — Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  b.  1%'^i, 
4th  son  of  Al.el  Smiih,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  M.P.,  and  brother 
of  Robert  Smith,  crcati^  Lord  Carrington,  purchased  in  IsOl, 
from  Paul  Bcufield,  Esq.,  the  estate  of  Woodhall,  Herts,  known 


1862 


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as  Wfitton  A\'oodhall,  and  possessed,  ia  early  times,  by  the 
ancient  family  of  Boteler.    Mr.    Smith  m.   17S2,   Klizabcth 
Frances,  dau.  of  Edmund  Tumor,  Esq.  of  Tantou  House,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  dying  1S34,  left 
I.  Abel,  hi?  heir. 

u.  Samuel  George,  of  Sacombe  Park,  Ware,  Herts,  M.l'.,  6. 
19  July,  I7ti9  ;    ,u.  4  July,  lS-1,  Eugenia,  3rd  dau.  of  Kev. 
Robert  Chattield.  LL.D..  Vicar  of  Chatteris,  co.  CambridKC, 
and  i^.  i  Oct.  1663,  baviiijj  by  her  (^who  d.  6  Jan.  183S)  had 
issue, 
SAMt-EL  George,   of  Sacombe   Tark,   Herts,   Bl.A.,  J. P., 
M.P.  for  Aylesbury  lSo9  to  ISSO,  0.  ft  Jtnie.  1822. 
Frederiok    Chatlield,  of    Bramcote  Hall,  Notts,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  J8S4,  M.P.  for  North  Nottinghamshire 
ISe.-^SO,   0.   11   June,    1S23:    iii.   3  June,   ISoS,  Harriet 
Matilda,  dau.  of  Krancis  Pym,  Esq.  of  The  Hasells,  co. 
Bedford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Herbert  France?,  h.  10  M,ay,  1859. 

2  Cecil  Leslie,  6.  9  July,  1862:  d.  IS  April,  1864. 

3  EulhYcn  Frederick,  h.  14  Jan.  18G4. 

4  Kvelyn  Kyrle,  b.  20  Dec.  1872. 

1  Katherine  JIaud.  2  Ethel  Sl.arian. 

3  Lilian  Mary.  4  Kosaniond  Lucy. 

5  Cicely  Violet.  6  Alieu  Eugenia. 
7  Grace  Eleanor.                           8  Marjorie  Jane. 

Eowland,  of  Dufneld  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  131,   Queen's 

Gate,  London.  High  Sheriff  1877,  J.P'.  and  D.L.  co.  Derby, 

3I.P.  for  South  Derbyshire  1868-74,  b.  6  Dec.  lt?26  ;  „i.  20 

Aug.  1857,  Constance  Henrietta  Sophia  Louisa,  2nd  dau. 

of  the  Kight  Hon.  Lord  Granville  Somerset,  son  of  Henry 

Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  by  her  (who  ri.  1  Sept. 

1893)  has  issue,  1  Granville  Roland  Francis,  Lieut.  Cold- 

Btreain  Guards.  6.  24  Dec.  Is60 :    m.  i  Dec.   1883,  Lady 

Blanche  Catherine  Keith-Falconer,  2n(1  dau.  of  Francis,  8th 

Earl  of  Kintore,  and  has  issue,  Granville  Keith-Falconer,  b. 

1SS6,  Koland  Audley,  b.  1887,  and  Arthur  Francis,  b.  1890  ; 

1  Constance  Eugenia,  6.  17  June,  1858,  m.  1889,  Eev. 

Algernon  C.  Dudley  Ryder,  third  son  of  the  late  Hon. 

Frederick   Dudley  Ryder,  and  has  issue ;    2  Constance 

Emily,  b.  26  Jan.  1874. 

Horace  James,  of  Broxbournebury,  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

High    Sheriff    1873,    formerly    Capt.    Herts    Yeomanry 

(assumed  the  name  of  I'osanquet),  b.  24  Feb.  1829,  m.  7 

Oct.  1858,  Cecilia  Jane  Wentworth,  only  child  au'l  heir  of 

George  Jacob  Bosaxquet,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Broxbourne- 

bury.  Secretary  to  H.M.  Legation  and  Charge  d'Affairesat 

Madrid,  and  has  issue,  1  George  Richard  Bosanijuet,  b.  5 

Feb.     1866;    1   Florence    Cecilia;    2  Marion    Constance 

Bosanquet;  3  Ella  Bosanquet;  4  Alice  Eugenie  ;  5  Lettice 

Evelyn  (.set;  Smith-Bosanquet  of  Brozbourneburi/). 

Charlotte    Eugenia,  (;.  31  Dec.    1837;    m.  31  Aug.  1869, 

I.ieii*.-Col.  Bernard  Edward  Ward,  late  GOth  liiiies,  and 

has  issue. 

HI.  Henr>-,  of  Wilford  House,  Notts,  6.  1794 ;  ?!i.  14  July, 

1824,  Liidy  Lucy  Melville,  dau.  of  Alexander,  10th  Earl  of 

Leven  and  Melville,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1874,  having   by  her 

(who  d..    23    Dec.    1865)   had    two    sons,   Henry   Abel,   of 

AVilford  House,  D.L.,  6.  7  Slarch,  1826,  m.  30  Oct.  1849, 

Elizabeth  Mary,   3rd  dau.  of   Francis   Pym,  Esq.  of  The 

Husells,  CO.  Bedford  (she  d.  14  Jan.  1877),  and  had  issue, 

Francis  Abel,  of  Easthorpe  House,  Notts,  b.  3  April,  1861  ; 

r/i.   11  Aug,    1885,   Madeline,    4th    dau.    of   Rev.    Henry 

Seymotir,  Rector  of  Holme  Pierrepoint  (.see  Bueke's  Pcerar/e, 

So.MERSET,  D;,  and  has  issue,  St.  Maur  Abel,  b.  2  Oct.  1887, 

and  Madeline  Frances,  b.  16  Sept.  1889  :  and  Robert  Melville. 

I.    Sophia,    rii.    Is03,    WiUiam    Dickinson,   Esq,    of    King- 

weston,  Somerset,  who  is  deceased. 

u.  Frances  Anne,  m.  1806,  Claude  George  Thornton,  Esq.  of 

Marden  Hill,  Herts. 

III.  Mary,  m.  l8ll,  Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Aldridge  Lodge, 
CO.  Statifor.l. 

IV.  Caroline,  m.  1814,  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Cary,  and  d.  1816. 

V.  Lucy,  d.  v.iim. 

VI.  Barbara,  'ni.  1836,  James  John  Gordon,  Esq.,  R.N. 

VII.  Charlotte,  m.  19  Oct.  1825,  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie 
Melville. 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

AiiEL  Sm;th,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Herts, 
from  1835  to  1847,  b.  17  July,  1788;  ra.  1st,  28  Aug.  1822, 
Lady  ilarianne  Melville,  dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Leven 
and  Melville,  which  lady  d.  22  March,  1823.  He  m.  2ndly,  12 
July,  1820,  Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Harry  Calvert,  1st 
Bart,  of  Claydon,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Abel,  now  of  Woodhall  Park. 

II.  Robert,  of  Goldings,  Herts,  and  35,  Dover  Street,  Picca- 
dilly, London,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  b.  24 
April,  1833:  m.  8  Jan.  1857,  Isabel,  5th  dau.  of  Henry 
John  Adeane,  Esq.,  M.P.,  ot  Babraham,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  the  Hon.  Matilda  Abigail  Stanley,  dau.  of  John,  1st 
Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Abel,  J. P.,  b.  11  Oct.  1857;  m.  15  Oct.  1885, 
Hon.  .Margaret  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  Lord  Kniitsford, 
and  ha.i,  with  other  issue,  Cyril  Ralph  Abel,  b.  1888. 

2  Eustace  Abel,  h.  3  Sept.  1862. 

3  Wiifnd  Robert  Abel,  b.  13  Sept.  1870. 


4  Ralph  Philip  Abel,  6.  8  M.arch,  1874. 

1  Beatrice  Maud,  b.  11  Dec.  1860;   ;,(..  23  Oct.  1879    Rev 
John  JIansel-Pleydell, 

2  Emmeline  Constance,  b.  21  Nov.  lsG4:  d.  10  Jan.  1883 

3  Isabel  JIary,  b.  4  July,  1866. 

4  Hilda  Marion,  b.  21  Sept.  1867. 

5  Edith  Elizabeth,  b.  20  Feb.  1869. 

6  Leila  Margaret,  b.  20  June,  1872. 

7  Marjory,  b.  12  Feb.  1876. 

in.  Philip,  C.B.,  Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  J.P.  for  Bucks, 
6.  10  Jan.  1837. 

IV.  Albert  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wendovcr,  /;.  31  March, 
1841  ;  ra.  4  Jan.  1865,  Emma,  5th  dau.  of  William  Mark- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  and  has  issue,  1  Edwin,  b.  1865; 
2  Lionel,  6.  1870;  3  Geoffrey,  b.  1871;  4  Harold,  b.  1878; 

1  Helen  ;  2  Maud ;  3  Rose. 

I.  Caroline,  vi.  19  July,  1849,  Robert  Culling  Hanbury,  Esq., 
M.P.,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1863,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary,  m.  30  Oct.  1856,  Major-Gen.  Charles  Daniell,  and 
has  issue,  Constance  Mary. 

III.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

IV.  Adelaide,  m.  22  June,  1859,  Rev.  John  Filmer  Sullivan, 
Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  London,  and  has  issue,  1  Ernest, 
Lieut.  67th  Rcgt.,  6.   1860;  2  Harry,  6.  1866;  1  Albinia; 

2  Marion. 

v.  Lucy,  m.  3  March,  1863,  Frederick  W^akc  Pretor-Pinney, 
P-sq.  of  Somerton,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles 
Frederick,  b.  1864 ;  2  Robert  Wake,  b.  1867  ;  1  Frances 
Mary;  2  Hester ;  3  Alice. 

VI.  Sophia,  Hi.  20  April,  18G5,  Hon.  Charles  Willi.am  Fre- 
mantle,  C.B.,  3rd  sou  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Cottesloe,  and 
has  issue,  1  Maurice  Abel,  6.  16  Feb.  1868;  2  Ronald 
Aubrey,  b.  23  Oct.  1872 ;  3  Charles  Albert,  b.  15  March, 
1879 ;  1  Margaret  Agnes. 
Mr.  Abel  Smyth  d.  23  Feb.  1859. 

Arriis  and  Crest — See  Smith  of  Tresco  Abbey. 
Stat — Woodhall  Park,  Ware. 


SMITH     OF    VAYNOL. 

DcrFF-AssnETON-S-MiTH,  George  William,  Esq. 
of  Vaynol,  co.  Carnarvon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli 
Sheriff  for  Anglesey  1872,  and  for  Carnarvon  1878, 
b.  17  May,  1848,  m.  19  April,  1SS8,  Laura  Alice, 
2nd  dau.  of  Colin  Stanhope  Jones,  Esq.  of  the  War 
Ollice,  assumed  the  name  of  Assheton-Smith,  in 
addition  to  that  of  Duff,  under  the  will  of  Mrs. 
Assheton-Smith,  widow  of  his  grand-uncle,  Thomas 
Assheton-Smith,  Esq.  of  Tedworth  and  Vaynol. 
Mr.  Duff- Assheton-Smith  is  the  eldest  son  of 
the  late  Robert  George  Duff,  Esq.  of  Glan-y-Bala, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  by  Mary  Astley,  his  wife,  niece  of 
Thomas  Assheton-Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Tedworth 
and  Vaynol,  and  grandson  of  the  late  Garden  Duff, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Hatton  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen  (see 
Duff  of  Hatton). 

liineage.— Thomas  Assheton,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Hall,  near 
Bowdon,  CO.  Chester,  descended  from  Ralph  Assheton,  Esq. 
of  Kirkby,  near  Leeds  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Assheton,  of 
Middleton,  co.  Lancester)  and  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Ashley  aforesaid,  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Smith  at  the  death  of  his  uncle, 
Capt.  William  Smith,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Smith, 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  fii  st  two  Parliaments 
of  Queen  Anne,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  in  the  pre- 
ceding reign.    Mr.  Assheton-Smith's  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Assheton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Tedworth,  Hants,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Watkins  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Voelas,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Lieut,  of  the  "Tem6raire,"  at  the  battle  of 
Trafalgar,  lost  at  sea,  16  Jan.  IsOG,  in  a  noble  attempt  to 
save  the  lives  of  others. 

I.  Jane  (Mrs.  Satterley) 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  24  March,  1818,  William  Buckler  Astley, 
Esq.  of  Purton  House,  Wilts,  brother  ot  Sir  John  Dugdale 
Astley,  1st  Bart,  of  Everleigh,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1849)  had  a  dau.. 

Mart,  -m.  12  May,  1847,  Robert  George  DtJir,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.  (4th  son  of  Garden  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton 
Castle,  CO.  Aberdeen,  by  the  Hon.  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Benjamin,  6th  Lord  Ouffiis)  and  d.  4  Oct.  1874,  leaving 
issue,  1  George  William  DnpF-AssiiEToN-SMiTH,  now  of 
Vaynol ;  2  Charles  Garden  Dull,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Anglesey 
Militia,  b.  16  April,  1851,  m.  16  Feb.  1876,  Hon.  Maud 
Frances  Vivian,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Lord  Vivian ; 
3  Henry  Assheton  Duff ;  and  1  Loui.-a  AUce  Duff,  m.  8 
June,  1876,  Hon.  Hussey  Crespigny  Vivian,  C.B.,  eldest 
son  of  Charles,  '2nd  Lord  Vivian,  and  has  issue. 


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lUiugworth,  Esq.,  and  2adlj',  —  Jervis, 


12  May,  1828,  aged  76,  and  was  s.  by  his 


III.  Emma,  m.  1st, — 
Esq. 

IV.  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

V.  Harriet,  d.  unya. 
Mr.  AssUeton  Smith  d. 
eon, 

Thomas  Assheton-Smith,  Esq.  of  Tedworth,  Hants,  and 
Vaynol,  CO.  Carnarvon,  M.P.  for  Andover,  and  subsequently 
for  CO.  Carnarvon ;  he  m.  Oct.  1827,  Matilda.  2nd  dau.  of 
■William  Webber,  Esq.  of  Binfield  Lodge,  Berks,  but  had  no 
issue.  Mr.  Assheton-Smith,  one  of  the  most  prominent  sports- 
men of  his  time,  d.  Sept.  1858,  having  devised  his  whole  pro- 
perty to  his  widow,  who  survived  him  a  few  months  only,  dying 
IS  May,  1859.  By  her  will,  the  Welsh  estates  and  quarries 
passed  to  Mr.  Assheton-Smith's  grand-nephew,  Geokge  Wil- 
liam Duff,  and  the  Tedwonh  estate  to  her  own  nephew  and 
godson,  Fkanxis  Stanley,  Esq. 

^•fn/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  8th  az.,  two  bars  between  three 
pheons  or,  for  Smith  ;  2nd  arg.,  a  mullet  pierced  sa. ;  for 
AssuETON ;  3rd  vert,  a  fcsse  erm.  between  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
in  chief  and  two  escallops  in  base  or.  Crests — 1st,  Smith, 
Issiiant  from  a  mural  crown  or,  two  arms  embowed,  vested  az., 
•cuffed  arg.,  holding  a  pheon  or;  2nd,  Assheton,  A  mower  in 
the  act  of  mowing,  vested  per  pale  arg.  and  sa.,  sleeves  and  hose 
counterchanged,  cap  quarterly  arg.  and  sa.,  scythe-hantUe  or, 
blade  ppr. 

Seat — Vaynol,  near  Bangor. 


SMITH    OF    HALESOWEN    GRANGE. 

SiiiTK,  Ferbinando  Dudley  Lea,  Esq.  of  Hales- 
owen Grange,  co.  Worce?tei',  J.P.  and  IXL.,  High 
Sheriff  1860,  I3arrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
Capt.  Queen's  Own  "Worcestershire  Yeomanry,  b. 
15  June,  1834;  m.  23  Feb.  1865,  Amy  Sophia, "2n(l 
dau.  of  James  Heath  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Belmont  Hall, 
Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ferdinakdo  Dudley  William  Lea,  6.  4  April,  1872. 

m.  Charles  Edward  Lea,  b.  25  Nov. ;  d.  6  Dec.  1874. 

I.  Lilian  Amy  Lea. 
Mr.   Smith   is    senior   co-heir   of    the    barony   of 
Dudley. 

Lineage.— William  Smyth,  or  Smith,  of  The  Breach, 
Hunnington,  near  Halesowen,  and  of  Stoke  Trior,  co.  Wor- 
cester (a  presumed  descendant  of  the  Smiths  of  Slo/.e  Prior, 
of  whom  were  the  two  baronetical  families  of  Upton  and 
IsSeld),  d.  Dee.  1684,  and  by  will  charged  his  estate  in  the 
/parish  of  Halesowen  with  an  annual  payment  to  support  a 
school  at  Hunnington.     His  son, 

William  Smith,  Esq.  of  The  Breach,  had  issue,  three  sons 
and  two  daus., 

I.  AVilliam  Smith,  to  whom  his  grandfather  left  an  e.state 
called  "  Dove  House  Fields,"  in  Hunnington,  ancestor  of 
the  Smiths  of  Hourne  llciith,  co.  Worcester,  whose  heir, 
Mary,  m.  William  Clinton,  of  Belbroughton. 

II.  Joseph,  ancestor  of  the  Smiths  of  Hunnington,  now 
extinct. 

III.  Jacob,  to  whom  his  grandfather  devised  his  Stoke  Prior 
estate,  of  wJiom  presently. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  1693,  William  Cardale,  of  Dudley,  Surgeon. 

ji.  Sarah. 
The  3i'd  son, 

Jacob  Smith,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Prior,  m.  June,  1709,  Eliza- 
ibeth,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Lowe,  of  Warley  (by  Joice  his  wife, 
■dau.  of  John  Lea,  of  Halesowen  Grange,  and  niece  of  William 
Lea,  of  the  same  place.  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Worcester 
8  William  III.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1762,  aged  86)  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1746,  llichard  Chambers.    She  d.  1786,  having 
had  issue,  llichard  Chambers,  Esq.  of  Whitbourne  Court, 
CO.  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1793. 
Tlie  only  son, 

William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Prior  and  of  Ridgacre,  6. 
1713;  5/1.  1737,  Hon.  Anne  Lea,  eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of 
i'erdinando  Dudley  Lea,  15th  Lord  Dudley,  son  of  William 
Lea,  Esq.  of  Halesowen  Grange,  by  Frances  his  wife,  only 
•dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  William,  son  and  heir-apparent 
.of  Edward,  11th  Lord  Dudley  and  Ward.*     By  this  lady  (who 


*  On  the  death  of  her  brother.  Lord  Dudley,  she  assumed 
the  title  of  "  Baroness  Dudley,"  and  her  death  is  thus  recorded 
in  the  Grnttenian's  Mauauac  for  1762,  "  Ap.  29,  Kight  Hon. 
Anne  Smith,  Baroness  Dudley,  wife  of  William  Smith,  of 
Eidgacre,  Shropshire,  Esq."  Kidgacre  is  a-  farm  near  Hales- 
owen, still  belonging  ito  the  family,  where  Mr.  Smith,  it 
.ajppears,  then  resided. 


was  thus  senior  co-heir  of  the  barony  of  Dudley,  aud  a  de- 
scendant, with  a  right  to  quarter  the  royal  arms,  of  the  I'lan- 
tagenet  kings  and  of  the  ancient  Princes  of  Wales),  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Harry  Grey,  d.  unm.  1760. 

II.  Feroinando,  s.  his  brother. 

I.  FVances,  m.  her  cousin,  Walter  Woodcock,  Esq.  (son  of 
Walter  Woodcock,  Esq.,  by  Frances,  2nd  sister  of  Ferdi- 
nando,  Lord  Dudley),  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Feb.  1S21. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Edward  Baker,  Esq.  of  Hill  Court,  co.  Wor 
cester. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

He  d.  19  May,  1781,  and  his  wife,  29  April,  1702.  The  2nd 
son, 

Ferdinando  Smith,  Esq.  of  Halesowen  Grange,  who  s.  on 
the  death  of  his  elder  brother  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle 
Ferdinando,  Lord  Dudley,  m.  at  Halesowen,  27  Dec.  1774, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Lyttelton,  Esq.  and  d.  16  Jan. 
1794,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Feroinakdo,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Capt.  1 1th  Dragoons,  h.  24  June,  1785  ;  d.  unm. 
in  India  4  May,  ly24. 

III.  Henry  Lyttelton,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  b.  1787  ;  d.  VMm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Carruther?,  Esq.  of  Halesowen,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1800. 

II.  Amelia,  d.  unm.  in.  Frances  Maria,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Harriet,  d.  unm. 

V.  Frances  Caroline,  m.  1803,  Marcus  John  Annesley,  Capt. 
44th  Regt.,  nephew  of  Francis  Charles,  1st  Earl  Annesley, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Marcus  William,  of   Dunstall    Hall,  AVolverhampton,  m. 
1h46,  Frances  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Lyttelton 
Holjoake  Goodrieke,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Henry  liordern, 
Esq. 
Matilda,  d.  unm.        Louisa,  d.  unm.        Selina,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Ferdinando  Smith,  Esq. of  Halesowen  Grange,  b.2.G  March, 
1779,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Worcester  Militia, 
served  in  Ireland  during  the  rebellion,  and  on  his  return 
received  the  freedom  of  the  city  of  Worcester.  He  m.  1st,  1 
July,  1802,  Eloisa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Major-Gen.  St.  George 
Knudson,  H.E.I.C.S.,  which  lady  d.  s.  j).  14  Feb.  1805,  and 
2ndly,  5  Oct.  1830,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1S75),  4th  dau. 
of  Michael  Grazebrook,  Esq.  of  Audiiam,  co.  Stafford,  by 
whom  he  left  two  surviving  sons,  Ferdinando  Dudley  Lea, 
now  of  Halesowen  Grange,  and  William  Lea,  h.  27  Feb.  1836, 
late  Lieut.  13th  Eegt.,  d.  5  Feb.  IBSO.  Col.  Smith  d.  20  July, 
1841. 

(^'.tmilg  ai  |^"cn. 

William  Lea,  of  Lea  Green,  in  the  parish  of  Kings  Norton, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  of  Halesowen  Grange,  jure  uxor  is,  m.  Joice, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Ive,  who  had  acquired  the  Grange 
estate  by  purchase  from  Thomas  Blount  and  Geoi-ge  Tuckey, 
Esqs  ,  "servants"  of  John  Dudley,  Duke  of  Northumberland 
(to  whom  the  estate  was  granted  on  the  dissolution  of  Hales- 
owen Abbey).  Mr.  Lea  d.  1012,  leaving  issue  by  the  said  Joice 
(whose  will  is  dated  24  Nov.  1631)  five  children,  Thomas, 
William,  John,  Alice,  wife  of  William  Collins,  and  Bridget,  Hi. 
William  Field.     The  youngest  son, 

John  Lea,  s.  to  the  Grange  estate  under  his  mother's  will. 
He  m.  Anne,  sister  of  llobert  Tibbots.  His  will,  in  which  he 
leaves  "Hales  Grange  and  lands"  to  his  eldest  son,  William, 
is  dated  5  Nov.  1657,  and  that  of  Anne,  his  widow,  6  June, 
1085.    They  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  who  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  -p.,  and  was  bur.  at  Halesowen,  1  Dec 
1705. 

I.  Joice,  5)1.  Humphrey  Lowe,  of  Warley-Salop,  Halesowen, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Jacob 
Smith,  of  Stoke  Prior. 

II.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  1711. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Palmer,  of  Lappall. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  Birch. 

V.  Bridget,  7>i.  Samuel  Benton,  of  Kings  Norton. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Lea,  of  Halesowen  Grange,  largely  increased  his 
estate  by  the  purchase  of  lands  in  Kings  Norton.  Northticld, 
Solihull,  Halesowen,  ire.,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Wor- 
cester 8  William  III.  He  d.  unm.  24  June,  1702.  His  next 
brother, 

John  Lea,  of  Halesowen,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Deeley, 
of  Warley-Wigorn,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1720)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  heir  to  his  uncle,  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Alan  Gai-way,  jun. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1706,  John  Shenstone,  of  the  poet's  family. 

The  only  son, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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William  Lea,  of  Halesowen,  b.  1677  ;  m.  9  Nov.  ITOi), 
Francos,  only  (iau.of  the  Hon.  William  AVavd,  and  in  her  issue 
sole  heir  of  Edward  and  William,  successively  Barons  Dudley 
and  Ward.  He  d.  31  Jan.  1741,  aged  64,  having  had  issue  by 
his  said  wife  (who  predeceased  him,  24  Jan.  1737), 

1.  Ferdinando  Dudley,  b.  1  Sept.  1710;  ^».  his  maternal  uncle 
as  Baron  Dublet,  and  took  his  seat  in  the  House  of  Lords 
on  26  Nov.  following.  Lord  Dudley  d.  unm.  21  Oct.  17.')7, 
whereupon  the  barony  fell  into  abeyance  aninng  his  sisters, 
and  his  estates  passed  under  his  will  to  the  son  of  his 
eldest  sister,  Anne  Smith. 

I.  Anne,  b.  1714;  m.  William  Smith,  of  Stoke  Prior  and 
Eidgacre  (see  ante). 

II.  Frances,  b.  1717;  m.  Walter  Woodcock,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Mary.  in.  Joseph  Harvey,  of  Stourbridge,  M.D.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1742. 

IV.  Catherine,  b.  1726  ;  m.  1744,  Thomas  Jordan,  Esq.,  and 
d.  ...  p. 

V.  Elizabeth,  b.  1728;  ;)!.  1759,  Eev.  Benjamin  Briscoe,  Rector 
of  Staunton,  by  whom  she  had  issue,  an  only  surviving 
child,  Kev.  William  Lea  liriscoe,  LL.D.,  b.  17C0 ;  d.  unm. 

.Arhis — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  two  bars  wavy  erm.,  on 
a  chief  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  sa.,  for  Smith;  2nd 
and  3rd  arg.,  on  a  pale  between  two  leopard's  taces  sa.  three 
crescents,  or,  for  Lea.  Crests — 1st,  an  ostrich's  head  quarterly 
sa.  and  arg.  between  two  wings  expanded  gu.,  in  the  beak  a 
horseshoe  or,  for  Smith  ;  2nd,  A  unicorn  arg.,  guttee  de  poix, 
gorged  with  a  double  ti-essure  liory  counteriiory  gu.,  for  Lea. 
Motto — In  seipso  totus  terres. 

6eLit — Halesowen  Grange,  co.  Worcester. 


SMITH    OF    GREAT    FENTON. 

Smith,  Chakles  "William  Jertis,  Esq.  of 
Great  Fenton,  co.  Stafford,  J.P,  co.  Derby,  late 
Lieut.  Queen's  Own  Staft'ordshire  Yeomanry,  h.  6 
Sept.  18i.5 ;  m.  21  June,  1S77,  Alice  Eleanor,'  eldest 
dan.  of  Rev.  Edmund  Baskerville  Mynors,  Rector 
of  Ashley,  Wilts  {see  Myxoes  of  Treago),  and  has 
issue, 

Reginald  Baskerville  Jervis,  b.  27  Nov.  ISSO. 
Beatrice  Frances  Jervis. 

:\Ir.  Smith  s.  Ms  father  2  Dec.  1874.  He  was 
educated  at  Eton  and  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxford, 
■where  he  graduated  D.A.  1869. 

liineag-e. — The  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Smith,  Bishop  of  Lieh- 
fii-ld  and  Coventry,  had  two  sons,  Edmund  and  John.  The 
elder,  Edmund  Smith,  was  father  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Knt.  of 
Chester,  who  ra.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Brereton,  and 
had  a  son.  Sir  Lawrence  Smith,  of  Hough.  The  younger, 
John  Smith,  was  father  of  William  S.mith,  who  left  a  son  and 
heir  Thomas  S.mith,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  who  was  s  by 
his  son,  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Heath  End  House,  near  New- 
castle-under-Lyme, living  in  1614,  who  in  that  year,  had  his 
arms  confirmed  by  St.  George,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  at  the 
A'isitation  then  taken.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Weston, 
Esq.  of  Madeley,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir ;  Ralph ; 
Anne,  wife  of  John  Fernehough;  Eleanor;  Jane;  and  Mary. 
The  eldest  son, 

TuoMAs  Smith,  Esq.,  aged  30  in  1614,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Yoimge,  Esq.  of  Keyton,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas 
and  Samuel.    The  elder, 

Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  w.  1656,  Elizabeth  Gregson,  but  had 
no  issue.  By  his  will,  dated  25  Dec.  1694,  he  devised  his 
tsrates  to  his  brother, 

Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  who  had  two  sons,  Samuel  and  Jere- 
miah, and  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Joseph  Wood. 
The  elder  son. 

Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Hanley,  in  Staffordshire,  ni.  1606, 
Mary  James,  of  Chester,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  who  j/i.  Margaret,  sister  and  heir  of 
Charles  Nicholls,  Esqof  Great  Fenton,  Staffordshire,  and  had 
i;=sue,  Jeremiah,  Thomas,  Sarah,  and  Margaret.  Mr.  Smith 
d.  2  April,  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jeremiah  Smith,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Stafforishire, 
2  George  III.,  who  m.  1st,  Margaret,  sister  of  the  1st  Earl 
St.  "Vincent,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Jervis,  Esq.  of  Darlaston,  Staffordshire.  By  her  he  left,  at  his 
decease,  in  1792,  a  dau.  Grace,  m.  to  Rev.  William  Greenwood, 
01  Bath,  and  an  only  surviving  son, 

•loiiN  Smith,  Esq.  of  Great  Fenton  and  Elmhurst,  co.  Staf- 
f.nl,  High  Sheriff  1816,  who  m.  1^01,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  Jolin  Turner,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Jan.  Ib44)  had 


Charles  John,  his  heir. 

William  Henry,  6.  27  Oct.  1806;  d.  1873. 

Fredeiick  Jeremiah  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  .John's,  TauntoiL 
and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  b.  23  Aug.  1808,  d.  30  Oct.  1884/ 
Mr.  Smith  d.  6  May,  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  John  S.mith,  Esq.  of  Elmhurst,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
19  Sept.  1804;  m.  1829,  Frances  Hanvood,  dau.  of  John  Atkin- 
son, Esq.  of  Maple  Hayes,  co.  Stafford  (by  his  wife,  Anne 
Garnet,  of  Houghton  Cheshire),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1890)  had 
issue, 

Charles  AVilliam  Jervis,  now  of  Great  Fenton. 
Constance  Elizabeth. 

Ella,  m.  4  June,  1872,  Rev.  G.  A.  Fasting,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Clifton,  CO.  Derby. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  2  Dec.  1874. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  bars  wavy  erm.,  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi-lloa 
rampant  issuant  sa.,  armed  and  langued  gu.  Crest— An 
ostrich,  holding  in  the  beak  a  horseshoe  ppr. 

;(>e«i— Great  Fenton  Hall,  Stoke-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford. 

A'tsicitiict— Clifton  Hall,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire. 

Club — Junior  Carlton. 


SMITH    (no-w    DOWNES)    OF    ASPLEY 
HOUSE. 

DOWNES,    MeS.  CnAELOTTE    JfLIA    ELIZABETH, 

of  Aspley  House,  Bedford sliire,  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress  of  the  late  Chaeles  HERVEy  Smith,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Aspley  House,  on.  1  Jan.  1846,  Rev. 
Richard  Downes,  Ticar  of  Sundon,  Eedfordshu'e, 
and  by  him  (who  d.  1857)  has  issue, 

Chaei-es  Villiers  Somerville  Downes,  of  Aspley  House 
(to  whom  his  mother  has  made  over  tlie  estate),  J.P.  for 
Beds,  Major  late  59th  Foot,  m.  10  Jan.  1884,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  F.  Thompson,  Esq.,  late  of  Wimbledon  Park,  and 
has  had  issue,  Hervey,  d.  1886  ;  and  Edward  Chernocke. 

John  Sheen,  ra.  1891,  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr  J.  Bentley. 

Richard  Brandreth,  d.  13  Feb.  1870. 

Julia  Willis,  m.  1878,  Major  J.  Keith,  R.H.A.,  and  d.  1890. 

Frances  Anne,  m.  1870,  F.  A'C.  Bergne,  Esq. 

Emily  Marion.  Alice  Kate. 

■Lineage. — Edward  Smith,  M.D.,  of  Coventry,  m.  Miss 
Lamb,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Farndish, 
CO.  Beds,  and  sister  of  Judith,  wife  of  Sir  Edward  Noel,  Bart, 
of  Kirkby  Malory,  afterwards  Viscount  Wentworth  (see  Burke's 
Peerage,  Wentworth,  B.).  By  the  co-heir  of  Lamb,  Dr.  Smith 
had  an  only  child. 

Rev.  Edward  Sawter  Smith,  Incumbent  of  Rodmarton,  co. 
Gloucester.  He  m.  1744,  Diana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas, 
only  brother  of  Richard  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  Hinwick  House,  co. 
Bedford,  last  male  repi'csentative  of  the  senior  branch  of  the 
Orlekars  of  P addiaglon,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1756,  by 
his  only  son. 

Rev.  Edward  Orlebak  Smith,  of  Aspley  House,  Rector  of 
Hulcote,  CO.  Bedford,  and  subsequently  of  Bletchley,  Bucks. 
He  m.  1779,  Charlo'ie,  dau.  and  co-heir  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  celebrated  antiquary,  Browne  Willis,  of  Whaddon  Hall, 
Bucks)  of  Rev.  Edward  Hervey,  of  Chilton  House,  Bucks, 
and  of  Aspley  House,  co.  Bedford,  son  of  Edward  Hervey, 
Esq.  of  Chilton,  Bucks,  by  Helen  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Villiers  Chernocke,  Bart,  of  Hulcote,  and  had  issue, 
Charles  Hervet,  of  .\splcy  House. 

Edward  Orlebar  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hulcote.  J. P.,  ra.  May, 
1»22,  his  cousin  Julia  (who  d.  19  June,  1834),  youngest  dau. 
01  Rev.  Thomas  Willis,  and  sister  of  John  Willis  Fleming, 
Esq.  of  Stoneham  Park,  M.P.  for  Hants. 
Boteler   Chernocke,    J.P.  for   Bedfordshire,   in.    1st,    1816, 
C.iroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Gardiner,  which  lady  d^.  1S18, 
and  2ndly,    1823,  Sarah,    dau.    of  Dr.    Whitby,  M.D.,  of 
Warren  House,  near  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  by  whom  he  left 
issue  at  his  decease,  in  18-')3, 
Rev.  Boteler  Chernocke  Smith  (present  representative). 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Hulcote,  Bedfordshire,  b.  1825;  m. 
1853,  Selina,  dau.  of  Henry  Couchuian,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 
Charlotte.  Sarah.  Julia. 

Charlotte  Hervey,  d.  unra.  1846. 
Jane  Maria,  d.  unm.  1846. 
Eliza  Diana,  d.  uion.  1j64. 

Anna  Penelope,  rn.  1831,  John  Marshall,  Esq.,  and  d.  Aug. 
1835. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  27  April,  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Hervev  Smith,  Esq.  of  Aspley  House,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  in  the  army,  h.  1783  ;  la.  April,  1811,  Fr.ances,  d.iu. 
of  Shallet  Dale,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  July,  1801)  had 
issue, 


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CuABLES  Hekvet,  of  Aspley  House,  J. P.,  b.  1813  ;  d.  unm. 
28  Sept.  I  SGI). 

ViLLiERS  Chernocke  (Rev.),  of  Ilusborne  Crawley,  Beds 
(late  representative  of  the  family),  m.  17  June,  1851, 
C'  nsfaniid  C.  dan.  of  H.  Holloway,  Esq.  of  Lee  Place, 
Charlbury,  Oxford,  and  <?.  s.  7).  Feb.  1871. 
Franees  Mary  Dale.  711.  1834,  Edward  Atkyns  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Osniington  House,  near  Weymouth,  (/.  1S6I. 
Makia  Dale,  of  Aspky  House,  and  Manor  House,  Salford, 
Beds,  d.  unm.  18S7. 

Charlotte  Jdlia  Elizabeth,  now  of  Aspley  House,  m.  1 
Jan.  1846,  Kev.  Eieliard  Downes,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1857) 
has  issue, 
Charler  Villiers  SoMERViLLE  DowKES,  of  Aspley  House, 
J. P.    for   Beds,    Major,    late    59th    Foot,    m.    10   Jan. 
1884,  Catherine,   dau.    of   F.   Thompson,    Esq.,  late  of 
Wimbledon  Park,  and  has  had  issue,  Hervey,  d.  1886; 
Edward  Chernocke. 
John  Sheen,  m.  1891,  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr.  J.  Bentley. 
Kichard  I'.randreth,  d.  13  Fel>.  1870. 
Julia  Willis,   ?n.   1878,  Major  J.  Keith,  R.H.A.,  and  d. 

1890. 
Frances  Ann,  m.  1870,  F.  A'C.  Eergne,  Esq. 
Emily  Marion.  Alice  Kate. 

Emma   Jemima    Barbara,  m.    15    June,    1851,    Humphrey 
Brandreth,  Esq.   of  Houphton  Hall,  co.  Bedford,  and  d.  18 
Dec.  1867,  leaving  issue,  Henry  Chernocke  and  Alice. 
Col.  Smith  d.  23  Nov.  1857. 

Jriiis — Arg.,  three  demi-savages  between  nine  crosses- 
crosslet  sa.  Crest— An  oak-tree  ppr.,  acorned  or.  Motto — Non 
deficit  alter. 

Seat — Aspley  House,  near  Woburn. 


SMITH    OF    GAMER. 

Smith-Masters,  William  Allan,  Esq.  of 
Camer,  Kent,  J. P.,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  b. 
13  March,  1850  ;  m.  19  Oct.  1876,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Philip  Smith  Coxe,  Esq.  of  Ladbroke  Grove, 
Kensington,  and  had  issue, 

Edith  Jlonica,  h.  5  Aug.  1879. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Masters,  from  which  the  Smiths 
derived  the  estate  of  Canier,  was  settled  there  for  centuries. 
In  a  parish  rating  of  the  16th  century,  the  name  appears,  and 
it  is  also  in  all  the  oldest  books  of  the  parish.  The  heir  of 
Camer, 

Catherine  Masters,  only  child  of  George  Masters,  of 
Camer,  i/i. William  Smith,  younger  brother  of  the  grandfather 
of  Sir  Charles  Smith,  Bart,  of  Suttons,  Essex,  and  d.  6  Feb. 
1814,  having  had  issue,  George,  of  whom  presently  ;  William, 
TO.  10  Feb.  1802,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Manley,  Esq., 
and  d.  18  Oct.  1830,  leaving  issue,  Charles,  Rebecca,  Cathe 
line,  and  Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Camer,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Nicholas  Brett,  of  Spring  Grove,  near  Ashford,  Kent,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Masters,  his  heir. 

I.  Catherine  Rebecca,  deceased,  m.  William  Cowbum,  Esq., 
and  had  a  son, 

Allan  (Rev.),  who,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  William 
Masters  Smith,  Esq.,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Smith-Masters. 

II.  Frances,  deceased.  in.  Anne,  deceased. 

IV.  Charlotte  Lucy,  deceased. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Twopeny,  Esq.,  since  deceased. 
Mr.  Smith  d.  3  March,  1831.    His  only  son, 

William  Masters-Smith,  Esq.  of  Camer,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Kent,  6.  20  March,  1802;  m.  6  Sept.  1836,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Major. -Gen.  Sir  Howard  Elphinstone,  1st  Bart.,  C.B., 
d.  s.  J).  24  Dec.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Rev.  Allan  Smith-Masters,  of  Camer,  M.A.,  formerly 
Vicar  of  Tidenham,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  16  Jan.  1820  ;  m.  30  Oct. 
1844,  Rebe  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  James  Randall,  Archdeacon 
of  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Allan,  now  of  Camer. 

II.  John  Ernest,  b.  16  May,  1856;  m.  II  Oct.  1888,  Eliza 
Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  J.  Swinton  Melville,  late  Bengal 
Civil  Sei-vice,  and  has  issue,  three  sons. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Edith,  VI.  Fleetwood  Edwards,  Esq.,  Lieut.  E.E.,  and  is 
deceased. 

III.  Annie  Mina,  deceased.  iv.  Fanny,  deceased. 

Rev.  Mr.  Smith-Masters  d.  8  Oct.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Aryns — 1st  and  -Ith,  per  saltire  arg.  and  sa.,  a  chief  of  the 
first,  therefrom  issuant  a.  lion  ramp,  double-queued,  sa.,  hold- 
ing a  rose  gu.  slipped  ppr.,  for  Masters;  2nd  and  3rd,  per 
pale  or  and  az.  a  plain  fesse  cottised  wavy,  between  three 
n;ait'.ets  in  chief  and  one  in  base,  counterchanged  for  Smith. 


Crest— 1st,  a  lion  ramp,  double-queued  arg.  charged  with  three 
roses  gu.  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  flory  also  gu., 
for  Masters  :  2nd,  a  talbot  sa.,  collared  and  lined  and  charged 
with  three  cross-ciosslcts  fitchee  arg.,  and  resting  the  dexter 
foot  upon  an  escocheon  or,  thereon  a  martlet  az.,  for  Smith. 
Seat — Camer,  near  Gravesend,  Kent. 


TAYLOR-SMITH    OF    COLPIKE    HALL. 

Tatloe-Smith,  Mary  Edith,  of  Colepike  Hall 
and  Partridge  Close  House,  co.  Durham,  b.  2-i  May, 
1865. 

Lineag-e. — This  is  a  junior  branch  of  the  ancient  family 
of  Taylor  of  Cornsey. 

Edward  Taylor,  of  Sunnyside  Park,  near  Brancepeth,  son 
of  Edward  Taylor,  of  Sunnyside,  and  his  wife  Susannah  Beller- 
by,  of  Satley,  co.  Durham,  m.  1801,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  George 
Garry,  of  Newbiggin,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

George  Taylor,  in.  jMary,  dau.  of  James  Price,  of  Lilwall, 
Kington,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  George  Garry 
Price,  and  one  dau.  Mary  Ada  (deceased). 
EiiwARD  Taylor-Smith,  of  Colpike  Hall. 
William  Taylor,  }n.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph  Crozier,  of  Durham, 
and  had  issue,  Ralph,  William,  Mary,  and  Frances. 
Susannah,  m.  Thomas  Harling,  of  Partridge  Close  House,  co. 
Durham. 
JIary,  to.  George  Robson,  of  Bishop  Auckland. 
The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Taylor-Smith,  Esq. of  Colpike  Hall,  andBroadwood 
Park,  CO.  Durham,  J. P.,  b.  28  March,  1803;  to.  1st,  29  Sept. 
1829,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Isaac  N:cholson,  Esq.  of  Penrith, 
Cumberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Garry,  of  Colepike  Hall  and  Partridge  Close 
House,  J. P.,  and  ten  years  Chairman  of  the  Lanchcster 
Board  of  Guardians,  b.  1834;  to.  26  Nov.  1862,  Clare,  dau. 
of  James  Holdforth,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Burley,  near  Leeds,  first 
Roman  Catholic  Mayor  in  England  after  the  Reformation; 
and  d.  1891,  leaving  an  only  surviving  child  Mary  Edith, 
now  Lady  of  the  Manors  of  Colepike  and  Hedley  Hope. 

II.  Edward  Nicholson  (deceased),  b.  1836;  m.  Mary  Anne 
(deceased),  dau.  of  William  Briggs,  Esq.  of  Hylton  Castle, 
High  Sheriff,  co.  Durham  1870,  and  had  two  daus. 

III.  William  (Rev.  Canon),  a  priest,  6.  1838  ;  d.  1892. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Broadwood  Park,  co.  Durham,  b.  1840  ;  m.  8 
Jan.  1«79,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Kidson,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  has  issue,  one  dau.  Mabel. 

V.  James,  b.  1842;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Pexall  Kidson,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  and 
has  issue,  three  daus. 

I.  iMargaret  Anne,  to.  1870,  Richard  Joseph  Kay,  Esq.  of 
Birtley,  and  d.  18  June,  1879,  leaving  issue,  one  dau. 
Jlr.  Taylor-Smith  ni.  2ndly,  1872,  Mary,  sister  of  John  Pexall 
Kidson,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  J. P..  and  3rdly,  18  Jan.  1883, 
Marie  Cecile  Lucie,  third  dau.  of  the  lateMons.  Louis  Vincent 
Prenleloup.  He  s.  Jane,  Lady  Peat,  Nov.  1842,  in  the  Colepike 
and  Hedley  Hope  estates,  and  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  12 
May,  1843,  the  surname  of  S.mith,  after  his  patronymic  Tayloe, 
and  the  arms  of  Smith  quarterly  with  those  of  Taylor. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  bezants,  each  charged  with 
a  cross  pattee  fitchee  sa.,  as  many  crosses  patt6e  fitehce  of  the 
last  fur  Smith;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed  gu.  be- 
tween two  cinquefoils  in  pale  vert  and  as  many  winged  hearts 
ia  l'e.sse  of  the  second,  for  Taylor.  Crests — 1st,  Smith,  A  stag 
]i-Mli;ed  ai'g.,  semee  of  estoiles  az.,  attiied  and  gorged  with  an 
Eastern  crown,  the  cham  refle.xed  over  the  back,  or:  2nd, 
Taylor,  A  horse's  head  couptd  sa.,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar, 
and  pendent  therefrom  a  shield  arg.  charged  with  a  cinquefoil 
vert.     Motto — Vigilans. 

&'ats— Colpike  Hall  and  Partridge  Close  House,  Lanchester, 
CO.  Durham. 


SMITH    OF    CONSALL    HALL. 

Smith,  Hyde  Seegison,  Esq.  of  Consall  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  J. P.,  Capt.  late  5th  and  12th  Lancers,  b. 
14  March,  1838;  on.  30  April,  1878,  Margaret  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Isaac  Kempson,  Esq.  of  Coton 
Hall,  Sudbury,  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Charles  Hyde,  b.  26  July,  1880. 

II.  Valentine  Gardner  Hyde,  b.  Oct.  1884. 

III.  Alan  Sergison  Hyde,  b.  July,  1886. 

I.  Margaret  Georgiana  Hyde,  b.  Aug.  1883. 

Lineage. — George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Goldioote,  Warwiclc- 
shire,  and  of  Spetsbury  House,  Dorset,  an  Officer  in  the  Ruyal 
IJorse  Guards,  Hi.  1796,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Hollcd 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Normanton  Turville,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  1»35, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  ]s29)  had  issue. 


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I.  Georcre  Sravelcy,  ?)i.  twice,  and  had  issue. 

n.  GrsTAvrs  Thomas,  of  Goldic-oto  House.  Stratford-on- Avon, 
Capt.  in  tlie  Queen's  Bays,  6.  liSOO  ;  .s.  his  father  ISS.') ;  m. 
1st,  ISoO,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  ol  the  Itev.  X.  Yates,  wlio  <(.  .s-.  p . 
Feb.  lt>o2,  and  'Jndly,  25  April,  1^53. Caroline  Sophia,  widow 
of  Sir  John  Mordaunt,  ?th  Bart,  of  Walton,  eo.  Warwick,  by 
whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  6  Jan.  1875,  two  daus.  Eleanor 
and  Constance. 

ni.  William  Corbet,  of  Bitteswell  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  Capt. 
1st  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  "24  June  1840,  Hon.  Emily  Arabella 
St.  John.  dau.  oi  Henry,  4th  Viscount  Bolingbroke,  and 
d.  9  March,  1847,  leaving  issue, 

1  Corbet,  of  Walcote  House,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.,  Capt. 
Leicestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  late  Capt.  Eoj-al  Dra- 
goons, ti.  1  Feb.  1845:'/;;.  1875,  Eva  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
JIark  Seton  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Ballymoyer,  co.  Armagh, 
and  has  a  dau.  Ada  Emily  Corbet. 

2  Emma  Emily  Corbet,  vi.  1862,  John  du  Plat  Taylor, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

.XV.  Charles  Sergison,  of  Consall  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  late  an 
Offieeria  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1803 ;  m.  G  March,  1S34, 
Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  Hon.  Herbert  Gardner,  4th  son  of 
Alan,  1st  Lord  Gardner.  She  U.  31  Oct.  1S48,  and  he  d.  29 
•Sept.  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1  Hyde  Sergison,  now  of  Consall  H.all. 

2  Walter  FitzWarin  (Ilev.),  Viearof  Little  Birch,  Hereford, 
b.  1  April,  1845  ;  /,i.  10  Oct.  Ibil,  Mary  Louisa  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Mrs.  Buckeridge  Durant,  of  The  Close,  Lichfield, 
and  has  issue,  Percy;  Edwin  ;  Alan;  Arthur  Basildon; 
Helen  Gardner ;  Mabel. 

3  Charles  Holled  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  Col.  late  King's  Royal 
Kifle  Corps,  formerly  Governor-General  of  the  Ked  Sea 
Littoral,  6.  12  Sept.  1846;  r,i.  1st,  1874,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Scott,  Esq.  of  London,  from  whom  he  was  divorced. 
He  ),i.  2ndly,  1883,  Maud  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Major 
Whittingstall,  and  has  issue,  Vere,  b.  1S84. 

1  Florence  Cornwall. 
V.  Francis,  d.  unm. 
I.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend,  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
az.,  three  lozenges  or.  Creit — A  unicorn's  head  erased  sa. 
J/o,',v, — Virtus  iu  arduis. 

^'t(t(— Consall  Hall,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Residence — Brierton  House,  Charlton  Kings. 


LEADBITTSR-SMITH    OF    FLASS    HALL. 

Leadbittee-Smith,  Matthew  Edwakd,  Esq. 
of  Flass  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  coiu- 
mauding  -Ith  Batt.  Diu-ham  Light  Iiiiantry,  b.  12 
Oct.  ISll  ;  m.  29  Oct.  1870,  Adda  Alice,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  "VY.  H.  Graham,  formerly  Jjengtil 
JEngineers,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Edward  Joseph,  h.  18  Oct.  1871. 

II.  John  Francis,  0.  22  Jan.  1873. 

jii.  Nicholas  Augustine  Graham,  b.  27  April,  1880. 
,1.  Mary  Ethelreda  Louisa,  b.  14  Aug.  1875. 

II.  Adela  Monica  Josephine,  b.  19  March,  1877. 

III.  Hilda  Mary  Teresa,  b.  19  June,  1883. 

IV.  Agnes  Maiy  Winifred,  6.  12  March,  1885. 

Lineage. — John  Feancis  Leadbitter-Smith,  Esq.  (sec 
Leadbitter  of  ICarden)  of  Flass  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  b. 
16  July,  17d8;  '/,i.  24  Xov.  1840,  Anne.  dau.  of  Thomas  Storey, 
Esq.  of  i'awdon,  co.  Northumberland  (by  his  wife,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Warton,  in  the  same  co.,  by  his  wife, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Loraine,  grandson  of  Sir  Thomas  Loraine, 
1st  Bart,  of  Kirke  Harle),  and  had 

I.  Matthew  Edward,  now  of  F'lass  Hall. 

II.  JIarianne  Clara,  b.  14  Aug.  1859  ;  m.  lU  Aug.  1880,  Robert 
Wliitgreave.  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Whitgreave,  Esq. 
of  iiurton  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue  (sec  Whit- 
greave (//  Mo.ieley  Court). 

Mr.  Leadbitter-Smith  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Smith, 
by  royal  licence,  under  the  will  of  Jane,  Lady  Peat,  on 
inheriting  from  her  the  Flass  Hall  estate.  He  d.  13  March, 
1879. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  bezants,  each  charged  with 
a  cross  pati^e  fitchee  sa.  as  many  crosses  paitec  fitchee  of  the 
last,  lor  Smith;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  bezants  as  many  crosses  patonce  of  the  field,  for  Lead- 
bitter.  Crests — Isi,  a  stag  lodged  arg.,  semee  of  estoiles  az., 
attired  and  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown,  the  chain  reflexed 
over  the  back  or.  for  Smith  ;  'Znd,  A  griffin's  head  sa.,  erased 
gu.,  pifireed  through  the  mouth  with  an  arrow  fessways  or,  for 
Leadbitter.     Motto — Vigilans. 

Hew. — Flass  Hall,  Durham. 


SMITH    OF    ELLINGHAM    HALL. 

Smith,  Hexky,  Esq.  of  Ellingham  Hall,  j^orfolk, 
and  Sherfield-English,  co.  Hants,  M.A.  Earristcr- 
at-La-^v,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  Coimty  Councillor  for 
Norfolk,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ellingham  Ncvclls, 
b.  1  July,  ISai- ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.;  m.  1st,  24  April,  1857,  Amelia  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Col.  Greene,  C.B.,  Bengal  Engineers,  of 
Kirkby-Caue  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1868)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Lockhart,  6.  24  April,  1859. 

II.  Alfred  Townsend,  d.  1  Nov.  1867. 

I.  Amy  Elliot,  m.  Rev.  R.  H.  Sneyd,  Rector  of  Earsham, 
Bungay. 

II.  Constance  Beatrice,  d.  27  Nov.  1881. 

III.  Florence  Adelaide,  m.  Edward  de  Coetlogon  Williams, 
Esq.,  Deputy-Postmaster-General,  Bengal. 

IV.  Ada  Mary. 

He  111.  2ndly,  11  Aug.  1869,  Mary  Gray  Measor, 
widow  of  Eev.  Henry  Paul  Measor,  Vicar  of  Kings- 
ton-on-Thames, and  eldest  dau.  of  James  Dowie, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue,  a  sou, 
III.  Horace  Mackenzie,  6.  27  July,  1870. 

Lineag-e.— JouN  Smith,  Esq.,  m.  Anne  Nankivell,  and 
was  father  of 

JouN  Smith,  Esq.,  m.  23  Aug.  1761,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Chauncey  Townsend,  and  d.  13  May,  1797,  having  had  a 
son, 

Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gwernddlynwith,  Swansea,  South 
Wales,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Anna  Arabella  Beaver,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.  Lucy  Charlotte,  a  son, 

John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ellingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  Lieut.-Col. 
2nd  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  H.E.l.C.S.,  b.  6  July,  1791  ;  m.  15 
May,  1828,  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  ShefiBeld 
House,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IG  Nov.  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Ellingham  Hall. 

I.  Maria,  m.  1851,  Sir  Alfred  Hughe?,  Bart,  of  East  Bergholt 
Lodge,  SufTolk,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Lucy  Harriet,  m.  1869,  Major  John  Edmonstone  Monck- 
ton,2nd  Madias  Light  Cavalry  (retired),  H.E.l.C.S.  (see 
Burke's  Pteragc  Galway,  V.). 

Col.  Smith  </.  21  Feb.  1852. 

Arms — Per  bend  indented  az.  and  or,  two  crosses  moline 
pierced  co-inierchanged.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
dove  rising  arg. 

Seat — Ellingh.m  Hall,  near  Bungay,  Norfolk. 


SMITH    OF    GROVEHURST. 

Smith,  Richard  Cliffohd,  Esq.  of  Grove- 
hurst,  Kent,  J.  12  June,  1816;  )«.  1  June,  1870, 
Alice  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Lever  Rushton, 
Esq.  of  Moor  Piatt,  co.  Lancaster. 

Lineage. — Richard  Smith,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  co.  Wor- 
cester (son  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.  of  Tipton,  Dudley),  and  of 
Berry  Hill,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  31  Jan.  1783;  m.  1st, 
11  June,  1811,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Fereday,  Esq.,  some- 
time of  The  Ellowes,  in  the  parish  of  Sedglcy,  co.  Stafford, 
and  afterwards  of  Ettingshall  Park,  same  co.  (and  sister  of 
Dudley  I'ereday,  Esq.  of  Sedglcy,  J.P.  co.  Stafford,  Gentle- 
man Commoner  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford),  and  by  her,  who 
d.  26  Nov.  1838,  had  issue, 
George  .Samuel  Fereday,  late  of  Grovehurst. 
Frederick,  assumed  the  name  of  Shenstone  (secSHENSTONE 

of  Satioa  Hall). 
SaVah,  l>.  14  Dec.  1814;  m.  20  July,  1841,  Thomas  Dickson 

Archibald,    Barrister-at-Law,    of    the   Inner  Temple,    and 

subsequently  a    Judge  of    the   Queen's    Bench,   and  had 

issue. 
Mr.   Smith  m.  2ndly,  27  April,    1843,  Mary  Anne,   dau.  of 
Richard  Emery,  Esq.  of    Burcott  House,   co.  Salop,   and  d. 
1868.     His  elder  son, 

George  Samuel  Fereday  Smith,  Esq.,  I'.G.S.,  F'.R.G.S.,  of 
Grovehurst,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1884,  and  J.P. 
for  COS.  Sussex  and  Lancaster,  M.A.  (Queen's  Coll.),  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  6.  7  May,  1812;  m.  5 
March,  1845,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Hampson,  Esq.  of 
Mancliester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Clifford,  his  heir. 

I.  Evelyn  :\Iary. 

II.  Miuion  Beatrice 


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Arms — Gu.,  a  tend  engrai'.ed  arfc.,  between  two  sala- 
manders in  flames  ppr.  C)-es£— Upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front 
of  a  rock,  a  chamois  ppr.     Mottn — Per  saxa  per  ignes. 

Srai— Grovehurst,  Tunliridge  Wells. 

Reiidtnce—AiMoxA  Hall,  Bakewell. 


SMITH  OF  RYHOPE. 
Smith,  Eet.  John  William,  M.A.  (Camb.),  of 
Uyhope,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  for  co.  Durham,  and 
North  Riding,  co.  York,  Eector  of  Dinsdale,  co. 
Durham,  h.  4  Sept.  1811 ;  m.  18  July,  1839,  Maria, 
4th  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Robinson  Grey,  of 
Norton  (by  bis  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hogg,  Esq.  of  Durham,  by  Ann,  his  wife,  sole  dau. 
and  heiress  of  John  Jefferson,  Esq.  of  Norton),  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Grey,  &.  14  June,  1S40.         X  i  ■  c     ^ 

II.  Jolm  William  Grey,  h.  2  Dec.  1841.  j       '"''''"'s. 

in.  'WiUiam  Anthony  Grey,  Major  2nd  Batt.  East  Surrey 
(70th)  Regt.,  0.  19  Feb.  1849,  d.  %invi.  12  April,  1886,  at 
Mentone. 

IV.  Frederic  John  Grey,  b.  21  Oct.  1853  :  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Maria  Grey,  in.  8  Feb.  1866,  Cuthhert  Greenwood  Johnson, 

Esq.  of  Oakwood,  Croft,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  (see  Johnson  of 
Aykicyheads),  and  has  issue. 

II.  Joanna  Grey,  m.  6  Oct.  1887,  Francis  R.  P.  Kane,  Major 
(70th)  East  Surrey  Regt. 

ni.  Fanny  Grey,  d.  6  Dec.  1874. 
IV.  Anne  Grey,  d.  24  Dec.  1863. 

Mr.  Smith  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  2  Sept. 
1833,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Smith  only,  in  lieu 
-of  those  of  (3-EET. 

Xiineagre. — Anthony  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ryhope,  co.  Durham, 
had  an  only  siuviving  child  and  heir,  Joanna,  ni.  William 
SccRFiELD,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Sunderland,  and  afterwards  of 
JSTewcastle-on-Tyne,  an  eminent  surgeon,  the  2nd  son  of  whicli 
marriage,  William  Scdefieij),  Esq.,  had  an  only  dau.  and 
heir,  Joanna,  who  in.  2  July,  1807,  William  Gket,  Esq.  of 
Koi'ton,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1862)  she  had,  with  other 
issue  {which  see,  under  Scurfield  of  Ford  and  Ilarwortk),  a 
3rd  son, 

Rev.  John  William  Grey  (afterwards  Smith),  to  whom  his 
maternal  great-aunt.  Miss  Dorothy  Scurfield,  devised  that  por- 
tion of  the  family  estates  acquired  by  the  alliance  with  the 
heir  of  the  Smiths. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.,  between  two  unicorns'  heads 
erased  az.,  armed,  maned,  and  crined  or,  three  crosses-cross- 
let  of  the  last.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a  stork,  wings 
elevated,  arg.,  charged  on  the  breast  and  on  either  wing  with 
.a  cross-erosslet  gu.,  in  the  beak  a  snake  ppr.  Motto — Tenax 
■et  fidelis. 

Residence— Dinsdale  Rectory,  Darlington. 


SMITH    OP    SHORTGEOVE. 

Smith,  Joseph  Charles  Thomas,  Esq.  of 
Shortgrove,  co.  Essex,  J.P.,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Newport,  late  Capt.  (Queen's  Eoyal  Antrim 
Rifles,  b.  4  Eeb.  1845,  educated  at  Brighton 
Coll.,  and  at  Caius  Coll.  Cambridge,  B.A.  1866, 
M.A.  1870 ;  m.  12  April,  1877,  Eliza  Annabella 
Sealj-,  4th  dau.  of  Edwin  U.  Vidal,  Esq.  of  Corn- 
.borough,  CO.  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ambrose  Joseph  Cocks,  b.  6  June,  1878. 

II.  Geoffrey  Vidal,  b.  19  Feb.  1885. 

III.  Eustace  Edward  Arthur,  6. 16  Nov.  1887. 

I.  Margaret  Sealy.  u.  Winifred  Eyre, 

iiii.  Violet  Alethea. 

IV.  Evelyn  Agnes. 

liineag-e.— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
and  distinguished  house  of  Smith  (formerly  Heriz),  of  With- 
cock,  CO.  Leicester,  a  younger  branch  of  which— Smith  of  Ed- 
mondthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  created  a  baronet  1661— is  now 
represented  in  the  female  line  by  the  Earls  of  Derby  (see 
Beralds'  Visitation  co.  Leicester,  Morant's  History  of  Essex, 
iScc.).  From  Henry  Smith,  the  notorious  regicide,  the  last  of  the 
family  who  possessed  Withcock,  is  said  to  have  been  de- 
scended, 

Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Great  Hautbois,  in  the  parish  of  Col- 


tishall,  CO.  Norfolk,  bur.  at  Coltishall,  2  Oct.  1743,  aged  67, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Johnson  (who  was  bur.  at  Col- 
tishall, 5  Oct.  1735),  a  (5th)  son, 

Joseph  S.mith,  Esq.  of  Great  Hautbois,  bapt.  at  Coltishall 
24  April,  1715,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Anthony  Atthill,  Esq. 
of  Beardeston,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1701,  leaving  issue,  with  three 
daus.,  of  whom  Mary,  ia.  Dr.  Porter,  Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
a  son, 

Joseph  Smith,  Esq.  of  Shortgrove,  co.  Essex,  Secretary  and 
confidential  friend  of  the  Prime  Minister,  William  Pitt,  bapt. 
at  Coltishall  23  March,  1757,  M.A.  Caius  Coll.  Camb. ;  id.  1st, 
Anna  (who  d.  s.  j).  13  Aug.  1791),  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Martin, 
E?q.,  M.P.  (see  Martin  of  Haul  Court),  and  2ndly,  Margaret, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Cocks,  Esq.,  younger  brother 
of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Somers,  by  whom  (who  was  6.  28  May, 
1773 ;  and  d.  29  June,  1847)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Charles,  his  heir. 

li.  Ileniy  Joseph,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  ra. 
1843,  Letiiia,  dau.  of  Charles  Shillito,  Esq.,  and  d.  14  Sept. 
1S78,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph  Charles  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  suc- 
cessor to  his  uncle. 

2  Henry  George  (Uev.),  M.A.  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford. 

3  Reginald  Yorke,  Comm.  R.N.,  has  taken  the  name  of 
Heriz  ;  j/i.  Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Hunt,  of  3,  Onslow 
Gardens,  and  widow  of  Middleton  Evans,  Esq. 

4  Somers  Percy. 

1  Margaret  Catherine,  in.  Rev.  W.  Gilbert  Edwards,  Minor 
Canon  of  St.  George's,  Windsor,  and  has  issue. 

2  Jane  Florence  Mary. 

3  Susan  Frederica,  m.  J.  D.  Holmwood,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

4  Edith  Letitia.  5  Leila  Marian  Sarah. 

III.  George  James  Philip,  Barrister-at-Law,  Master  of  the 
Court  of  Queen's  Bencb,  d.  1S86. 

IV.  John  James  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Caius 
Coll.  Camb.,  d.  ISsO. 

V.  Richiird  Snowuon  (Rev  ),  Prebendary  of  Chichester. 
I.  EUzabeth,  m.  Richard  Glyn,  Esq.,  d.  1874. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  15  April,  1822.     His  eldest  son, 

Vv'illiam  Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of  Shortgrove,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Essex,  High  Sheriff  1SG8,  in.  1860,  Fanny  Rowley,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  King,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  and  dying  without  issue,  6 
June,  last!,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Joseph  Charles  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  now  of  Shortgrove, 
CO.  Essex. 

Arms — Gu.,on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  bezants,  as  many 
crofses-crosslet  lituhee  az.,  quartering  Cocks,  <S:c.  Crest — Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  Indian  goat's  head  arg.,  erased  sa., 
bearded  and  attired  of  the  first.     Motto — .ffiquo  animo. 

Estate — Shortgrove,  Newport,  Essex. 

iteiicZrtice  — Fairycroft,  Salfrou  Walden. 


SMITH    OF    HAMMEKWOOD. 

Smith,  Oswald  AtrGUSTrs,  Esq.  of  Hammer- 
wood  Lodge,  Sussex,  D.L.  for  the  Citv  of  London, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  21  Oct.  1826 ;  m.  27 
Nor.  1867,  Rose,  only  dau.  of  Arthur  Vansittart, 
Esq.  of  Shottesbrooke,  Berks,  and  Foots  Cray, 
Kent,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1892,  has  issue. 

I.  Basil  Gdy  Oswald,  b.  Sept.  1861. 
It.  Rupert  Oswald,  b.  Jan.  1864. 
m.  Maurice  Oswald,  b.  April,  1866. 
I.  Mary  Oswald. 

Ijineag-e.— Oswald  Smith,  Esq.  of  Blendon  Hall,  Kent, 
2nd  son  of  George  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Selsdon,  Surrey  (see 
Bcrke's  Peerage,  Carrington,  B.),  by  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Parker  Mosley,  Bart.  :  b.  2  July,  1794;  i/i.  18  March, 
1824,  Henrietta  Mildred,  dau.  of  theVery  Rev.  Robert  Hodgson, 
Dean  of  Carlisle,  and  had  issue, 

1  Oswald  Augustus,  now  of  Ilammerwood. 

2  Eric  Carrington,  of  Ashfold,  Crawley,  Sussex,  b.  1828;  m. 
28  June,  1849,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  J.  Maberley,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

Lindsay  Eric,  6.  1852. 

Algernon  Fox  Eric,  b.  1857. 

Beilby  Eric,  b.  1864. 

Gertrude  Mary,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  A.  C.  H.  Stewart,  2nd  Life 

Guards. 
Virginia  Katharine,  m.  28  June,  1876,  Hon.  Francis  Hyde 

Villiers  (see  Clarendon,  E.). 
Margaret  Rose,  m.  Alfred  Fitzroy,  Esq.,  Coldstream  Guards 

(see  Grafton,  D.). 
Mildred  Frances,  in.  2  June,  1881,  Charles  Thomas  Lucas, 

Esq.  of  Warnham  Court,  Sussex. 
1  Isabella  Mary,  in.  Cadogan  H.  Cadogan,  Esq.  of  Brinck- 
burne  Priory,  Northumberland, who  d.  1888,  leaving  issue. 


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2  L:mra  Char'.otte,  m.  Gen.  Evan  Jlaberley,  C.B.,  K.A.,  and 
has  issue. 

3  Frances  Dora,   m.   Claude  Bowes,   loth   Earl  of  Strath- 
more. 

4  Marion  Henrietta,  m.  H.  D.  Streatfield,  Esq.  of  Chidding- 
stone,  Kent,  who  il.  1889. 

Mr.  Smitli  d.  I#63. 

Seal — Ilammenvood  Lodge,  East  Grinstcad. 


SMITH    OF    HORBLING. 

Smith,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Sudbrook  Hoiise,  co. 
Lincoln,  J  .P.  for  the  parts  of  Kcsteven,  b.  1850 ; 
eduoated  at  "Winchester,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
(B.A.  1S72). 

Lineagre. — Henrt  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ilorbling,  co.  Lincoln, 
J.r.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Monks  Hall  and  Wikes,  late  Capt. 
ISrh  Lincolnshire  R.V. ,  i!;.  1820  ;  y,i.  184G,  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Gould,  Esq.  of  Birthorpo,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

Hexby,  now  of  Sudbrooii  House. 

George,  m.  26  Jan.  1888,  Helen  ThylUs,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  AlUson,  Esq.  of  Louth. 

Capt.  Smith  was  son  of  Francis  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gosberton,  and 
nephew  of  Benjamin  Smith,   Esq.   of  Horbling.    He  d.  Jan. 

isyi. 

.Sta J— Sudbrook  House,  Ancastcr,  Grantham. 


SMITH    OF    JORDANHILL. 

Smith,  Susax  Emma,  of  Jordanhill,  co.  Kenfrew, 
Tvidow  of  Archibald  Smith,  Esq.,  anil  dau.  of  Vice- 
Cliancellor  Sii-  James  Parker,  of  Kothley  Temple, 
CO.  Leicester,  by  Mary  his  -wife,  dan.  of  Thomas 
J3abington,  Esq.  of  Kothley  Temple,  m.  Aug.  1S53, 
Aechibald  Smith,  Esq.  of  Jordanhill,  M.A.,  J. P., 
F.K.S.  {b.  10  Aug.  1813),  Earrisler-at-Law,  late 
Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  where  he  graduated 
as  Senior  "Wrangler  1836,  who  d.  26  Dec.  1872, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  James  Pakkeb,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Partiek  Div.  of 
Lanarkshire  from  1890,  M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Tnn.  Coll. 
Camb.,  6.  1854;  Hi,.  1882,  his  cousin,  Mary  Louisa,  dau. 
of  the  late  AVilliam  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Minard,  and  has 
issue, 

Archibald  Colin  Hamilton,  b.  Oct.  1883. 
AViluiot  Babington,  b.  1885. 

II.  Walter  Edward  (EeY.),  M.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Gorton, 
Suffolk,  6.  1855;  m.  1831,  Margaret  Uose,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Canon  E.  T.  Vaughan,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Archibald,  b.  1886. 

Humphrey  Walter,  b.  1888. 

Arthur  Vaughan,  6.  1893. 

Emile,  b.  1>582.  Susan  Jlary,  6.  1884. 

Margaret  Lilian,  b.  1890. 

in.  Archibald  Harry,  b.  1857;  d.  1853. 

IV.  Charles  Stewart,  Lieut.  B.N.  and  H.B.M.  Consul  at 
Bilbao,  i.  1858;  m.  1886,  Anne  Georgiana,  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Samuel  Macaulay,  and  has  had  issue, 

Anne  Georgiana,  b.  and  d.  1887. 
Dorothea,  b.  1888. 
Frances  Ellen,  d.  1390. 
Jean  Isabel,  b.  1891. 

V.  Arthur  Hamilton,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  1860. 

VI.  Henry  Babington,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b. 
1S63. 

VII.  George  Edward,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  6  Aug.  1868. 

I.  Maiy  Susan,  m  1894,  Charles  Edmund  Duff,  Esq.,  M.B., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Duff,  late  74th  Regt.,  of  Knockleith, 
Aberdeenshire. 

II.  Margaret. 

liineage.— This  family  is  descended  from  the  Smiths 
formerly  of  Craigeivl,  co.  Stirling,  where  they  had  been  seated 
since  the  introduction  of  surnames,  originally  holding  their 
lands  as  "  kindly  "  tenants  of  the  Ducal  House  of  Montrose, 
to  which  they  were  armourers. 

JoHM  .Smith,  the  last  of  the  old  rentallers,  d.  1640.  His  son, 
E'.UEBT,  acquired  the  fee-simple  of  the  lands  circa  16G0.  On 
the  death  of  John,  the  6th  in  descent  from  Robert,  the  estate 
•was  sold.  The  only  surviving  sister  of  John  Smith,  last  of 
Craigend,  Agnes  Graham,  i/i.  1849,  David  Stuart,  Earl  of 
Bueban,  and  had  issue. 


Archibald  Smith  (youngest  son  of  James  Smith,  of  Craig- 
end), b.  1749,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  purchased  the 
estate  of  Jordanhill  1800.  He  m.  1781,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William  Euing,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1855,  in  her  101st  year) 
he  had 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Carbeth-Guthrie,  co.  Stirling,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Stirling,  Lanark,  and  Dumbarton,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow 
1S22-23,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cuningham,  Esq., 
son  of  Sir  William  Cuningham,  Bart,  of  Robertland,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

1  Archibald,  Advocate,  m.  Jannett,  dau.  of  William  Black- 
wood. Esq.,  d.  1873,  leaving  William  Archibald  ana 
others. 

2  Cuninghame,  m.  Margaretta  Lavinia,  dau.  of  John  Gib- 
son, Esq.,  and  d.  1890,  leaving  William  Cunningham  and 
others. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Mary- 
borough, son  of  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane  Castle,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

3  Henry  Wallis  (Rev.),  Minister  of  Kirknewton,  and  East 
Calder,  N.B.,  m.  Elizabeth  Dunlop  Macnair,  and  d.  1885, 
leaving  issue. 

4  John  Guthrie,  of  Mugdock  Castle,  co.  Stirling,  m.  Anne 
Penelope  Campbell  Dennistoun,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1883) 
has  issue. 

5  William,  Major-Gen.  E.A.  Cretired),  m.  Emma  Corrie 
Crozier,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1879)  has  issue. 

6  James  George,  m.  his  cousin,  Christina  Laura  Buchanan 
(see  biloir),  and  has  issue. 

1  Jane  Cuningham,  m.  1861,  John  Macredie,  and  d.  1862, 

2  Helen  Catharine. 

Mr.  Smith  s.  to  his  cousin-german,  John  Guthrie,  Esq.  of 
Carbeth  1834,  and  d.  Is71. 

III.  Archibald,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  M'Call,  Esq.  of 
Craighead,  eo.  Lanark,  and  d.  1883,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
1889)  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Denroche,  late  Bengal  C.S.,  vi.  1887,  Florence 
dau.  of  Gen.  Joliri  Bayly,  K.E.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Martha  Denroche,  d.  1852. 

2  Isabella,  (/.  1851;. 

3  Elizabeth  Maria  Lydia,  m.  William  Heniy  Edye,  Admiral 
R.N.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Emily  Anne. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  John  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Ibrox  Hill,  co.  Lanark, 
d.  s.  1-).  1871. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  6  May,  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Smith,  Esq.  of  Jordanhill,  J. P.,  F.E.S.,  i.  15  Aug. 
1782;  m.  25  Aug.  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Wilson,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  27  Oct.  1847)  had  issue, 

Archibald,  his  lu  ir. 

Alexander,  d.  in  infancy. 

Chii.5tina  Laura,  m.  1851,  Walter  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Shan- 
don,  CO.  Dumbarton,  ai.P.  (who  d.  1883).  She  d.  1853, 
leaving  a  dau.  Christina  Laura,  m.  James  George  Smith 
(s  p  above). 

Isa  K'lla,  ?;i.  8  May,  1834,  Henry  Gore-Booth,  Esq.,  son  of 
Sir  Robert  Gore-Booth,  3rd  Bart,  of  LissadeU,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Gore-Booth  d.  25  July,  1881. 

Mary  Joanna  Guthrie,  d.  1840.  Mary,  d.  1840. 

Louisa,  m.  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Minard  Castle,  co. 
Argyll,  d.  18(i3,  leaving  Walter  Archibald  and  Mary  Louisa, 
m.  1882,  James  Parker  Smith,  Esq.  as  above. 

Sabina  Douglas  Clavering,  m.  1878,  Rev.  Robert  Paisley, 
D.D.,  of  St.  Ninian's,  co.  Stirling,  who  d.  1881. 

Jane  Charlotte,  d.  1864. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Archibald,  late  of 
Jordanhill. 

Arms—Gvi.,  a  chevron  erm.,  between  two  crescents  in  chief 
and  a  garb  in  base  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or.  Crest — 
An  eagle's  head  erased,  ducally  gorged  ppr.     Motto — Macte. 

Stats— Jordanhill,  l^artick,  N.B. ;  and  Eiverbunk,  Putney, 
S.W. 


SMITH    OF    ANNESBE.OOK. 

Smith,  Michael  Edwakd,  Esq.  of  Annesbrook, 
and  Newtown,  eo.  Meath,  and  Ivillitara,  co.  Tyrone, 
Major  (retired),  m.  8  Sept.  1817,  Jane  G-race,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  "William  Ireland  Syme,  Esq.  of 
Kysdale,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  Lilias  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Charles  Maitland  Babington,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Peterston,  co.  Ilereford. 

Xiineage.— This  family  was  originally  from  co.  York. 

John  S.mith,  who  possessed,  Ump.  Charles  L,  the  estates 
of  Coolestown  and  Maine,  Louth,  left  a  son, 

Jeremiah  Smith,  who  was  twice  married.  By  his  1st 
marriage,  he  had  one  son,  Edward,  of  Maine,  whose  only 
child  inherited  the  estate  of  Maine,  and  m.  Hugh  Stafford, 


SMI 


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SMO 


1869 


Esq.  By  his  2nd  marriage,  with  Alice,  dau.  of  Harry  Townley, 
Esq.  of  Aclare  Castle,  co.  Louth,  he  had  issue,  i.  Hakky, 
Becorder  of  DrogUeda  ;  ii.  Townley  (Eev.),  of  Mansfeildstown  ; 
III.  Jeremiah,  of  Beabeg;  iv.  Tcnison,from  whom  descended 
Admiral  Edward  Tyrrell  Smith;  v.  Hamilton;  i.  Mary  Ann, 
VI.  1st,  Charles Sandford,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  and  2ndly,  William 
Foster,  Esq.  of  Dunleer,  co.  Louth. 

Henbt  Jeremiah  Sjiitu,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Beabeg  and  Annes- 
hrook,  b.  28  Nov.  1783,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Beabeg,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Laurence  Steele,  Esq.  of 
Bathbride,  and  grandson  of  Jeremiah,  of  Beabeg,  as  above, 
m.  1st,  28  Dec.  1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Osborne,  Esq. 
of  Dardistown  Castle,  same  co.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  Queen's  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Jeremiah,  his  heir,  of  Beabeg,  h.  Oct.  1803;  m. 
1st,  lb28,  Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Preston,  Kent,  and  by  her  had  issue,  one  son, 

1  Henei  Jeremiah,  now  of  Beabeg,  co.  Meath,  5. 14  Sept. 
1829;  in.  16  July,  1857,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
James  Kynaston  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co.  Wick- 
low,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1880)  has  issue,  1  Henry 
Jeremiah;  1  Emily  Kate;  2  Lilla  Caroline  Constance; 
3  Gertrude  Frances  Helen. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1836,  Hon.  Henrietta  Priscilla  Carleton, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Hon.  George  Carleton,  and  sister  of 
Guy,  3rd  Lord  Dorchester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

2  Carleton,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  ni.  12  Oct.  1865, 
Alice  Anna,  younger  dau.  of  Charles  Freshfield,  Esq.,  late 
M.B. 

3  George. 

4  Dudley  Henry  Seymour,  late  Lieut.  64th  Foot. 

1  Georgina  Sarah,  m.  W.  Davies,  Esq.,  Capt.  Essex  Rifles. 
Mr.  H.  J.  Smith,  d.  13  March,  1877. 

II.  Francis  Edward,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.i^. 

Hem.  2ndly,  18  Jan.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Ead- 
cliffe,  Esq.  of  Tinnekilly,  co.  Wicklow,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Cox,  3rd  bart.,  and  d.  1857,  having  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  Stephen  Henry,  of  Annesbrook,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1861, 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Londonderry  Militia,  b.  1813:  m.  1st,  1860, 
Georgina  Barbara,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Raymond  Pelly,  16th 
Lancers,  C.B.,  and  by  her  Cwho  d.  1874)  had  issue,  three 
daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Francesca  Helen  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Bouchier  Savile.    He  d.  1890. 

II.  St.  George  William,  of  Newtown,  co.  Meath,  J.P.  (de- 
ceased). 

III.  Michael  Edward,  now  of  Annesbrook. 

IV.  William  Thomas,  of  Besborough,  late  Capt.  22nd  Eegt., 
m.  1st,  Miss  Pattison,  deceased,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Chambers, 
and  had  issue  by  each  wife. 

V.  Richard  Jeremiah,  m.  Miss  Archer,  and  had  issue. 

VI.  Frederick  Augustus,  Col.  (retired),  V.C.  (deceased). 

VII.  Kynaston  Walter,  accidentally  killed  1857. 

I.  Catlierine  Matilda,  m.  16  Aug.  1843,  Col.  Sir  Robert 
Wallace,  K.C.B.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  left  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  26  June,  1840,  Hugh  Lyons  Montgomery, 
Esq.  of  Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim,  M.P. 

III.  Matilda  Cox,  m.  Francis  Macnamara  Faulkner,  Esq. 

IV.  Emily,  deceased. 

V.  Mary  Henrietta,  m.  1857,  Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.,  J.P.  of 
Newtown  House,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend,  between  t^vo  bull's  heads  erased  az., 
armed  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last.  Crest — A  demi-bull 
salient  az.,  armed  and  unguled  or.  Molto — Delectat  amor 
patria;. 

&a/.s- Annesbrook  and  Newtown,  near  Kells,  co.  Meath, 
and  KiUitara,  co.  Tyrone. 

Residence — 11,  Lansdowne  Crescent,  W. 


SMITHWICK    OF    BALLYNGAWSEY. 

Smithwick,  Ret.  Richaed  FitzGeeald,  of 
Ballyngawsey,  co.  Limerick,  and  Seaforth  Vicarage, 
Liverpool,  M.A.  Cantab.,  and  Cuddesdon  Coll. 
Oxon,  Vicar  of  Seaforth,  b.  31  Aug.  1843 ;  m.  17 
Oct.  1883,  Sarah  Coates,  dau.  of  Walter  Hebden 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Nortonsea,  Waterloo,  near  Liver- 
pool, and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  FitzGerald,  6.  18  June,  1886. 

II.  Walter  FitzGerald,  b.  14  April,  1891. 

I.  Catherine  Elinora,  b.  6  Sept.  1884. 

II.  Geraldine,  b.  17  May,  1893. 

Xiineag'e.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  ancient 
house  of  Smithwick,  of  Lees  Langley,  Herts.  Early  in  the 
17th  century,  one  of  that  family  is  stated  to  have  settled  in 
the  CO.  Wexford,  but  he  and  every  member  of  his  family  (with 
the  exception  of  one  son,  aged  about  16)  were  cut  off  during 
the  rebellion  of  1641.    The   survivor  in.  Margaret,  dau.   of 


Richard  le  Hunte,  who  went  to  Ireland  as  Col.  in  the  army  of 
Cromwell,  and  eventually  settling  in  Cashel,  co.  Tippcrary, 
represented  that  city  in  Parliament  1661.  When  William  III. 
went  to  Ireland  Mr.  Smithwick  joined  his  army  as  a  volunteer 
dragoon,  and  served  at  the  siege  of  Limerick.  Some  of  his 
sons  settled  in  co.  Tipperary,  and  one  of  them,  Peter  Smitu- 
wicK,  at  Kildaff  Castle,  co.  Limerick ;  he  'in.  a  dau.  of  — 
Apjohn,  Esq.  of  Garthelin,  now  called  Lenfield,  co.  Limerick, 
and  had,  besides  other  sous,  William,  the  yourgest,  of  Mount 
Catherine,  in  the  same  co.,  who  iii.  his  cousin  Catherine,  dau. 
of  —  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Cahirlinc,  and  d.  29  Sept.  1796. 

Robert  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Eathjordan,  J.P.  cos.  Limerick 
and  Tipperary,  t.  May,  17C0;  ni.  1st,  1787,  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Henry  White,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  New  Ross  and  Mantle  Hill.  co. 
Tipperary,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Maunsell, 
Esq.,  LL.D.,  K.C.,  M.P.  for  Kilmallock,  and  Dorothea  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Waller,  of  Castle  Waller,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  Robert.  Mr.  Smithwick  iii.  2nd]y, 
in  1803,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Madder,  Rector  of  Newport, 
CO.  Tipperary,  by  Dorothea  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Gough, 
Esq.  of  Woodstown,  co.  Limerick  (grandfather  of  Hugh,  1st 
Viscount  Gough),  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    His  son, 

Robert  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Ballyngawsey,  R.M.,  m.  12 
March,  1829,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  FitzGerald,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1870)  had  issue, 

Richard  FitzGerald,  of  Ballyngawsey. 

Robert,  d.  22  Dec.  1885. 

Rebecca,  d.  22  Nov.  1859. 

Ellen  FitzGerald,  ni.  7  May,  1853,  AVilliam  Pidgeon,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Athlone,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Greystone,  co.  Wick- 
low,  and   has  issue,  Wihiam  Robert,  &.   5  March,   1862; 
Helen  Rebecca ;  Carlotta. 
Mr.  Smithwick  d.  16  Dec.  1881. 

Seat — Ballyngawsey,  co.  Limerick. 

Residence — Seaforth  Vicarage,  near  Liverpool. 


SMOLLETT    OF    BONHILL. 

Smollett,  Patrick  Botle,  Esq.  of  Bonhill,  co. 
Dumbarton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Dumbarton 
1859-1868,  and  for  Cambridge  1874-1880,  late  in 
H.E.I.C.S.,  h.  4  Feb,  1804;  s.  his  brother  1881. 

Lineage. — This  family  of  Smollett  is  of  considerable  dis- 
tinction in  North  Britain. 

Archibald  Smollett  (4thsonof  Sir  James  Smollett,  of  Bon- 
hill, one  of  the  Commissioners  for  the  Union),  r,i.  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Cuninghame,  of  Gilbertfield,  co.  Lanark,  and  bad,  with 
other  issue,  a  younger  son,  Tobias  Smollett,  the  tminent 
writer,  b.  at  Dalquhurn,  near  Dumbarton,  1721,  d.  21  Oct. 
1771,  and  a  dau., 

Jean  Smollett,  in.  Alexander  Telfer,  of  Symington,  co. 
Lanark,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  Alexander.  Mrs.  Telfer,  s. 
at  the  decease  of  hercousin-german,  Mr.  Commissary  Smollett, 
to  the  estate  of  Bonhill,  and  resumed  her  maiden  name  of 
Smollett.    Her  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Telfer  Smollett,  of  Bonhill,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
John  Renton,  of  Lamberton,  co.  Berwick,  by  the  Lady  Susanna 
Montgomerie  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of 
Eglinton,  by  Susanna  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Ken- 
nedy, Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  M.P.  for  co. 
Dumbarton,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Alkmaar  1799,  s.  his 
father,  the  latter  having  predeceased  him  by  a  few  months, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

John  Rouett,  heir. 

Tobias  George,  Capt.  78th  Ross-shire  Highlanders. 

James,  accidentally  killed  at  sea. 

Susan,  in.  1st,  —  Pigott,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Edmund  Nagle, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Cork. 
The  second  son, 

John  Rodett  Smollett,  Esq.  of  Bonhill,  Eear-Admiral  R.N., 
s.  his  brother,  and  m.  1st,  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Rouett, 
Esq.  of  Auchindennan,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  by  her  had  an  only 
dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  2ndly,  1800,  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  2nd  son  of  Jolin,  2nd  Earl  of 
Glasgow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Patrick  Boyle,  now  of  Bonhill. 

Ehzabeth,  in.  1830,  Charles  Villiers  Stuart,  Esq.,  youngest 
brother  of  Lord  Stuart  de  Decies. 

Helen  Mure,  d.  unin.  Sept.  1882. 

Louisa  CeciUa,  m.  Rev.  John  Macfarlane,  D.D.,  of  Dalkeith. 

Cecilia. 
Admiral  Smollett  d.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Smollett,  Esq.  of  Bonhill,  M.P.  co.  Dumbarton, 


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SMY 


1S41  59,  called  to  the  Scottish  Bar  1S25,  6.  29  ITov.  1301 ; 
(^  i!/!)ii.  25  Feb.  ISSl,  wbeu  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Ann.-t — Az.,  a  bend  or,  between  a  lion  rampant  ppr.,  holding 
in  his  paw  a  banner  arcr.  and  a  bugle-horn  also  ppr.  Crcsl — 
An  o.ik-tree  ppr.     Motto — Virosco. 

&(i( — Cameron  House,  .Uexandria,  co.  Dumbarton. 


SMYTH    OF    HEATH    HALL. 

Smyth,  Geokge  Joiix  Fitziiot,  Esq.  of  Heath 
Hall,  CO.  York,  lute  Lioiit.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards, 
b.  la  Sept.  1S41. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Smyth  is  of  considerable  stand- 
ing in  CO.  York,  and  derives  fiom 

l;icHARD  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Jlyreshaw,  in  the  parish  of  Brad- 
ford, eo.  York,  b.  159-1.     His  gr.indsou, 

JoiiN  S.MTTH,  Esq.,  J. P.,  bapt.27  Sept.  IC54  (2ndsonof  John 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Myreshaw,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Randall 
Wood,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  James  JIargetson,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh),  purchased  the  estate  of  Heath  Hall  1709.  He  m. 
three  times,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1729,  aged  76,  leaving  by  his  1st 
wife,  Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kichard  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Wakefield,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Smtth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  J.P.,  7)1.  Katherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Kobert  Frank,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  and  dying 
31  May,  1731,  aged  46,  was  5.  by  (the  only  son  of  his  brother, 
Kichard,  by  Anne  Wheatley  his  wife)  his  nephew, 

John  Smtth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  J.P.,  ra.  Bridget,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Benjamin  Foxley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb. 
I5OO)  left  at  his  decease,  10  April,  1771,  aged  55,  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

The  Right  Hon.  John  Ssitth,  of  Heath  Hall,  b.  12  Feb. 
174!>.  rH.P.  for  Pontefract,  and  successively  a  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty and  Treasury,  Master  of  the  Mint,  and  one  of  His 
!Maiesry's  Privy  Council.  He  m.  i  June,  1778,  Lady  Georgiana 
Fitzroy,  eldest  dau.  of  Augustus  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of  Grafton, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1799)  had  issue, 

John  Henry,  Ids  heir. 

George,  Col.  in  the  Guards,  b.  6  Xov.  1782;  m.  Sarah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  and  had 
issue. 

Thomas,  Capt.  E.X.,  b.  9  June,  1784;  d.  unin. 

Charles,  Major  in  the  army,  6.  8  Jan.  1786;  unm.,  d.  of  a 
wound  received  at  Quatre  Bras,  June,  1815. 

Georgiana  Anne,  d.  5  May,  1864. 

Maria  Bridget  Frances,  d,.  v.nra.  30  Jan.  1813. 
3Ir.  Smyth  d.  12  Feb.  1811,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Henry  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  M.P.  for  the  Uni- 
verrity  of  Cambridge,  b.  20  3Iarch,  1780;  ra.  1st,  25  July, 
ISIO,  Sarah  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Ibbotson,  Esq.  of  St. 
Anthony's,  co.  Northumberland,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  29  May, 
l^ll.  He  ra.  2ndly,  16  April,  1814,  his  cousin.  Lady  Elizabeth 
Anne  Fitzroy,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Henry,  4th  Duke  of  Grafton, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  George,  his  heir. 

Henry,  Gen.  C.B.,  and  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
6.  5  April,  1816;  ia.  28  June,  1865,  Rebecca,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Pierce,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Thomas  Davies,  Esq. 
of  Keuadd,  co.  Brecon. 

Elizabeth  Sarah,  ra.  6  Aug.  1836,  Abraham  George  Eobarts, 
Esq.  of  Hill  Street,  London. 

Louisa  Georgiana,  'la.  15  April,  1841,  Gcrvase  Parker  Busho, 
Esq.,  Attache  at  Hanover,  and  d.  1  Nov.  18-12. 

Maria  Isabella,  ra.  1854,  Vice-Adm.  Robert  Fitzroy,  d.  1SC5. 

Frances. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  22  Oct.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

.John  George  Smyth,    Esq.   of  Heath  Hall,   M.P.  for  the 
city  of  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  2nd  West  Y"ork  Militia,  b. 
5  Feb.  1815 ;  m.  18  May,  1837,  the  Hon.  Diana  Bosville  Mac- 
donald,  dau.  of  Godfrey,  3rd  Lord  Macdonald,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  8  Dec.  1880)  had  issue, 
George  John  Fitzroy,  now  of  Heath  Hall. 
Wilham  James,  late  Lieut.  Eitie  Brigade,  6.  1  Nov.  1847  ;  1,1. 
1885,   Louisa    Harriette,   dau.  of   Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Plas  KilybebyU,  Pontardarve,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Henry  Edward,  h.  26  March,  1842;  d.  18  Feb.  IS.'iO. 
Diana  Elizabeth  Matilda,  ra.  21  April,  185«,  Henry,  4th  Earl 
of  Hare  wood. 

Louisa  Harriet,  ra.  26  Nov.  1868,  Sir  John  Hardy  Thursby, 
Bart,  of  Ormerod  House,  Lancashire. 
Mary  Caroline.  Eva  Laura. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  10  .June,  1869. 

Ar,us — Enn.,  on  a  bend,  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
az.,  three  lozenges  or.  Crat—X  demi-bull  rampant  arg.,  i.'isuing 
from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  armed  and  horned  of  the  same,  and 
fTorged  with  a  coUar  az.,  charged  with  three  lozenges  and 
rimmed  or.     Motto — Nee  timeo  nee  sperno. 

-Se«i— Heath  Hall,  near  Wakefield. 


SMYTH    OF    ELKINGTON. 

Smtth,  William  Henry,  Esq.  of  Elkington 
Plall,co.  Lincolu,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S82, 
J.P.  North  Eidiiig,  co.  York,  and  High  Steward  of 
the  borough  of  Louth,  b.  21  March,  1821 :  m. 
10  April,  1849,  Sarah  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev. 
John  Sargeaunt,  Eector  of  Stanwick,  co.  Noi-th- 
ainpton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Grenville,  J.P.  co.  Lincoln,  b.  6  Oct.  1857  ;  ra- 
6  Feb.  1889,  Anna  Lillie,  dau.  of  Cosmo  William  Gordon> 
Esq.  of  New  York,  and  has  issue,  William  Henry 
Gordon,  h.  6  Dec.  1S93,  and  Dorothy  Emma,  b.  1  Jan. 
1890. 

II.  George  Edmund,  b.  23  June,  1859. 

ni.  Charles  Glastonbury,  h.  7  Sept.  1862;  m.  16  April,  1892, 
Minnie  Clyde  Utter,  of  Everett,  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Lineage. —  About  the  middle  of  the  14th  century,  John 
Smith,  of  Hacthorp,  or  Ackthorpe,  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln, 
in.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Willarby,  by  Isabel  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Oteby,  son  of  SirEandolph  de  Oteby, 
and  was  direct  ancestor  of  Egbert  Smyth,  whoj/i.  early  in  the 
16th  century,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Lilborno, 
and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Henry,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  the 
wife  of  William  Ustworth,  a  successor, 

Christopher  Smyth,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Annables, 
Herts,  temp.  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Hide, 
of  Aldbury,  and  had  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

Thomas,  his  heir, 

Nicholas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Jane,  m.  George  Uotherham. 

Maudlin,  ra.  Lord  Chief  Justice  Edmond  Anderson  (see 
Burke's  Feerci'je  and  Baronetage,  Anderson  and  Yae- 
borough). 

Alice,  ra.  1st,  Mr.  Eobson,  of  London,  and  2ndly,  —  Fortes- 
cue,  of  Salden. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  —  Ealegh,  co.  Warwick. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Annablcs,  to.  Joan  Collett,  and  was 
father  of 

Sir  George  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Annables,  ra.  Judith,  dau.  of 
Sir  Rowland  Lytton,  Knt.  of  Knebworth,  Sheriff  of  Herts  S6- 
Elizabeth,  and  by  her  (who  j)i.2ndly.  Sir  Thomas  Barrington, 
Bart,  of  Barrington  Hall,  and  (?.  1767,  aged  65)  he  had  one 
son,  George  Eolaud,  and  one  dau.,  both  d.  unra.  At  his- 
decease,  the  manor  of  Annables  reverted  to  his  uncle, 

Nicholas  Smyth,  Esq.  ra.  Katherine,  dau.  of  William  Gar- 
diner, of  Southwark,  and  had  (with  several  other  children, 
who  d.  s.  p.)  a  dau.  Frances,  to.  William  Tucker,  and  a  son, 

Edmund  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Annables,  one  of  the  Clerks  of  His- 
Majesty's  Council  in  Ireland,  ra.  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Percival, 
of  Kinsale,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Annables,  d.  unra.,  and  was  s.  by  his- 
brother, 

Edmund  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Annables,  and  of  Elkington,  co, 
Lincoln,  ra.  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Beading,  Esq.  of 
Newington,  Surrey,  and  had,  with  others  who  d.  v.ain., 

James,  his  heir,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Eobert  Jenkyn,  Esq.  of 
Harpenden,  and  had  an  only  surviving  child,  Mary,  hi.  the 
Hon.  James  Grenville,  3rd  son  of  Eichard  Grenville,  Esq. 
of  Watton,  Bucks,  by  Hester  his  wife.  Countess  Temple, 
and  d.  15  Dec.  1757,  when  her  patrimonial  estates  at  Elking- 
ton devolved  on  her  son, 

James  Grenville,  who  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  in  1797 
by  the  title  of  Baron  Glastonbury  of  Butleigh.  His  lordship 
dying  unra.  26  April,  1825,  devised  the  Smyth  estate  baclv 
to  the  male  line. 
William,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Anne,  m.  John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Bed  Heath,  Herts. 
Mary,  ra.  Eev.  Cleve  Greenhill,  of  Abbots  Langlcy. 

The  2nd  son, 

Eev.  William  Smyth,  of  Annables,  Eector  of  Emberton, 
Bucks,  b.  1686  ;  ra.  Barbara,  dau.  of  William  Johnson,  of  Olney, 
in  the  same  co.,  and  of  Witham-on-the  Hill,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
had  issue, 

Edmund,  his  heir. 

William  (.see  Smith  of  Little  Hour/hton). 

Christopher,  b.  1736;"  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  S.  Hartshorn,  Esq., 
and  dying  s.  p.  1825,  his  estates  in  co.  Northampton  were, 
according  to  his  will,  divided  between  his  nephews,  Eev. 
William  Smyth  and  William  Tyler  Smyth. 
The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Edmund  Smyth,  of  Annables,  6.  1726,  Eector  of  Great 
Linford,  and  Tyringham,  Bucks,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Eev^ 
John  Shan,  Vicar  of  Chichley,  and  had  three  sons  and  sis. 
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William,  his  heir. 

George,  m.  Miss  Anne  Audibert,  of  Philadelphia,  and  d.  at 
Sierra  Leone,  leaving  a  dau.,  who  d.  unm. 

Edmund,  d.  at  sea  unm. 

Dorothy,  d.  unm. 

Frances,  m.  Edward  Lambert,  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex. 

Catherine,  m.  John  Cape,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue. 

Susannah,  m.  Henry  Locoek,  M.D.,  of  Xorihanipton,  and 
had  issue,  1  Sir  Charles  Locoek,  1st  Bart.,  Physician  to  the 
Queen;  2  Henry,  of  London;  and  1  Frances,  m.  Daniel 
Cave,  Esq.  of  Cleve  Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1855. 

Maria,  m.  Henry  Cape.  Esq.  of  Hardingstone. 

Ann,   m.   Henry  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  had 
issue. 
Eev.  Edmund  Smyth  d.  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  William  Smyth,  M.A.  of  Annables,  Eector  of  Great 
Linford,  b.  1761  ;  m.  1790,  Susannah,  dau.  of  SamuelEay,  Esq. 
of  Worlingworth,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir, 
'     Edmund  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  North  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln,  and 

EaslHaddon,  co.  Northampton,  6.  1793 ;  ?/!.  8  June,  1826, 

Ann  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Bellwood,  Esq.  of  Louth, 

d.  1853. 
Frances,  d.  unm.  1829. 
Susannah,  m.  her  cousin,  Henry  Locoek,  Esq.  of  London,  and 

d.  1885,  leaving  issue. 

Rev.  William  Smyth,  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  William  Smyth,  M.A.  of  Elkington  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
J.P.,  and  Annables,  Herts,  6.  13  June,  1791;  m.  13  June,  1820, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ray,  Esq.  of  Tannington,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1839)  had  issue, 

William  Henby,  now  of  Elkington. 

Edmund,  of  Annables,  Herts,   Lieut. -Col.  (retired),  Indian 

army,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Educational  Department 

in   Kumaon,  b.  2  Dec.   1823;   m.   Frances,   dau.  of  John 

Gardner,  M.D. 
James  Grenville  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  South  Elkington, 

Louth,  b.   I  June,   1825;    to.   1858,  Emily,   dau.   of   Rev. 

Edward  Royds.  Rector  of  Brereton,  co.  Chester,  and  has 

an  only  child,  Emily  Mary. 
Christopher  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Patron  of  East  Haddon  and  late 

Rector  of  Woodford,  co.  Northampton,  6.  17  Jan.  1827,  m. 

Clementina,  dau.  of  Clement  Royds,  Esq.  of  Falinge,  and 

has  issue,  William  Edmund;  Cyril  Randall;    Ethel  Mary 

Julia  ;  and  Edith  Zoura. 
Emma  Jane,  m.  1852,  hercousin,  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Stephen 

Cave,  G.C.B. 
Frances. 
Ellen  Maiy,  m.  Edward  Wrey  Whinfield,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Herbert  Edward,  Arthur  Henry,  and  Walter. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  21  Jan.  1873. 

Arms—Ver  bend  dancette  or  and  az.,  a  cross  moline,  counter- 
changed,  quartering  Willarby,  Otteby,  Lilburne,  and  Shan. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-falcon  volant  ppr., 
wings  expanded  arg. 

Seat — Elkington  Hall,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln. 


William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Little  Houghton,  J.  P.  and  U.L., 
High  Sheriff  1862,  b.  18  May,  1808;  -.u.  21  May,  1844,  Lucy 
Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  R.  B.  Stopiord,  Canon  of 
Windsor  and  Eector  of  Barton  Seagrave,  and  d.  s.p.  23  March^ 
1872. 

Arms,  tfcc. — See  Smyth  of  Elkington. 
jSea<— Little  Houghton,  Northampton. 


SMYTH    OF    LITTLE    HOUGHTON. 

Smtth,  Kev.  Christopher,  of  Little  Houghton, 
CO.  Northampton,  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Little  Houghton, 
b.  6  Sept.  1812 ;  m.  Jan.  1850,  Catherine,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Clement  Snejcl-Kynnersley,  Esq.  of 
Loxley  Park,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  9 
Dec.  1868)  has  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J.P.  CO.  Northampton,  Deputy  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  i.nd  late  Capt.  Northampton  and  Rutland  Militia, 
6.  30  April,  1851 ;  m.  2  Oct.  1890,  Emma  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  George  William  Gunning,  Bart,  of  Horton,  co. 
Northampton. 

I.  Emily  Harriet,  m.  27  Oct.  1874,  Rev.  Lewis  Haig  Loyd, 
Eector  of  Abington,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  issue, 
Lewis  Christopher,  6.  27  Sept.  1875;  Arthur  Thomas,  b. 
19  April,  1882;  Phihp  Henry,  b.  8  July,  1884;  Mary 
Beatrix,  b.  26  Oct.  1885. 

Lineage. — William  Smyth,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  Rev.  William 
Smyth,  of  Annables,  by  Barbara  Johnson  his  wife  (see  pj-e- 
cediiig  ilemoir),  in.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Oliver  Tyler,  Esq.  of  Canter- 
bury, and  was  father  of 

WiLLLAM  Tyler  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Little  Houghton,  co.  North- 
ampton, m.  Frances  Levi,  and  d.  1  June,  1838,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher  (Rev.),  now  of  Little  Houghton. 

I.  Frances,  m.  27   Blay,    1847,   Admiral  Richard  Stopford, 
R.N.,  grandson  of  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Courtown. 
The  eldest  son. 


SMYTH    OF    MOUNT    HENRY. 

Smtth,  Edward  Skeffington  Eandal,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Henry,  Queen's  co.,  Vice-Lieut,  of  and 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Queen's  co.  and  J.P.  for  King's 
CO.,  High  Sheriff  for  Queen's  co.  1865,  and  for  co. 
Longford  1893 ;  served  as  Lieixt.  in  28th  Eegt.,  in 
Crimean  Campaign  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol,  "O'ounded,  received  medal  and  clasp, 
and  Turkish  medal,  h.  27  Sept.  1831 ;  vi.  9  Sept. 
1862,  Hon.  G-ertrude  Valentine  FitzPatrick,  dau.  of 
John,  1st  Lord  Castletown  of  Upper  Ossory,  and^ 
has  issue, 

I.  Randal  Charles  Edward  Skeffington,  Lieut.  Coldstream. 
Guards,  late  Lieut.  Leinster  Eegt.,  b.  27  Dec.  1864;  m. 
27  July,  1889,  Beatrice  Virginia  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  the  Right  Hon.  T.  Edward  Taylor,  of  Ardgillan,- 
M.P.  for  Dublin. 

II.  Geoffrey  Henry  Julian,  Lieut.  Leinster  Regt.,  6.  12  Dec. 
1873. 

I.  Viola  Lilian  Henriette. 

Lineage. — William  Smyth,  who  claimed  descent  from 
the  Irish  sept  of  O'Gowan,  of  Ballygowan,  co.  Down,  m.  Mary- 
Do  wdall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  m.  and  had  issue. 

II.  Henry,  m.  twice,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Thomas  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick  and 
Ardfert,  b.  1654,  conseciated  8  Dec.  1695,  Vice-Cliaiicellor 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  1714;  -m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Ulysses 
Burgh,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ardagh,  and  d.  4  May,  1725,  leaving, 
with  two  daus.,  nine  sons, 

1  William,  Dean  of  Ardfert,  d.  1737,  leaving,  by  Susanna.- 
his  wife,  John  Henry,  -ui.  and  had  issue  ;  Anne,  m.  Robert 
Hewett;  and  Barbara,  m.  Robert  Fitzgerald. 

2  Charles,  M.P.  for  Limerick,  m.  21  Nov.  1728,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Prendergast,  1st  Bart,  of  Croane,  and. 
d.  18  Aug.  1784,  leaving  issue,  « 

Thomas,  of  Liccadoon,  M.P.  for  Limerick,  d.  s.p. 
John    Prendergast,    1st  Viscount  Gort  (see  Boeke's 

Peerage). 
Charles  Lennox,  Lieut.-Col.,  of  the  Green  Horse,,  now 

5th  Dragoons,  d.  s.p. 
Juliana,  m.  1759,  Thomas  Vereker,  Esq.,  and  mother  of 

Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Gort. 

3  Henry  (Eev.),  m.  1733,  Diana,  dau.  of  Eev.  Stackpole 
Pcry,  and  sister  of  Edmund  Sexton,  1st  Viscount  Pery. 

4  Michael. 

5  John  (Eev.),  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Connor,  d. 
1781,  leaving  two  sons,  Charles  and  Edward,  and  a  dau. 
Susan,  m.  Benjamin  Lee,  Esq.  of  Merrion,  co.  Dublin,  and 
had  an  only  dau.  Anne,  m.  Arthur  Guinness,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

C  George,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  13  Feb.  1774,  leaving 
Thomas,  Philip,  George,  and  Eebecca. 

7  Francis  Arthur  (Most  Eev.),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dub- 
lin, consecrated  Bishop  of  Clonfert  5  April,  1752,  trans- 
lated to  Down  and  Connor  1753,  to  Meath  1764,  and  to 
Dublin  14  April,  1766,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Bonfoy,  Esq.  of  Abbotts  Eipton,  co.  Huntingdon,  and 
d.  s.  p.  14  Dec.  1771. 

8  Edward,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  d.  Dec.  1778. 

9  James,  of  Limerick,  d.  23  Jan.  1766,  leaving,  by  Juliana- 
his  wife,  with  daus.,  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Carew,  of 
Baldoyle,  co.  Dublin,  who  d.  1793,  leaving  a  son,.  James 
Lowther. 

IV.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Mountown,  co.  Down,  m.  Francisca, 
dau.  of  Edward  Dowdall,  of  Mountown,  and  was  father  of 

Eight  Rev.  Edward  Smyth,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and 
Connor,  b.  at  Lisburn  1662,  having  been  educated  at  the 
University  at  Dublin  under  his  uncle,  Thomas  Smyth,  Bishop 
of  Limerick,  was  elected  a  Fellow  in  16S4,  but  expelled  by 
James  II.  1689.  He  was  afterwards  Chaplain  to  William  III., 
and  was  appointed,  1696,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's,  and  consecrated 
Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor  2  April,  1699.  He  m.  1st,  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Kilmore, 
by  whom  he  had  Elizabeth,  ra.  James,  1st  Earl  of  Courtown, 
He  m.  2ndly,  Hon.  Mary  Skeffington,  dau.  o£  Clotworthy,  3rd 
Viscount  Massereene,  and  had  issue. 


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I.  Skeffington  Randal,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Jame.«,  of  Tenny  I'aik,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P.  for  .Antrim,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  Agar,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Klls,  Conn- 
tess  of  Branilon  in  her  own  right,  and  d.  1771,  leaving  i.^sue 
(with  three  dans.,  Ellis,  ni.  Haneis,  1st  Earl  of  Llandaff; 
ilary,  m.  John  Trcston,  Esq.  of  Hellinter,  and  was  mother 
of  Lord  Tara ;  and  Elizabeth,  in.  Comte  de  Jarnac,  Vicomte 
de  Chabot\  an  only  son, 

Edward  Skeffington  (Sir),  created  a  Bart.  1776,  andaTrivy 
Councillor:  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hyacinth  Daly,  Esq. 
of  Dalystown  (and  heir  to  her  brother,  the  liigUt  Hon. 
Dennis  Bowes  Daly,  M.P.),  by  whom  he  had  two  daus. 
and  co-heirs,  Maria,  m.  James,  1st  Lord  Dunsandle,  and 
had  issue,  and  Elizabeth,  i,i.  M.  G.  Prcndergast,  Esq., 
M.P.  f-.r  Lialway. 
1.  Eachel,  »i.  Francis  Burton,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
The  Bishop  of  Down  d.  at  Bath,  Oct.  1720.     His  elder  son, 

Skeffington  Randal  S.mtth,  Esq.,  ra.  21  Aug.  1735,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Hon.  ;'.nd  Rev.  John  Moore,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  St.  Kathe- 
rine,  Dublin,  and  Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons,  4th  son 
of  Henry,  ord  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1748,  leaving  a 
dau.  Mary,  Hi.  1764,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Gore,  M.P.  co.  Long- 
ford, 2nd  Lord  -Vnnaly  of  Tenelick,  and  a  son, 

Edward  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Jubilee  Hall,  Queen's  Co.,  m.  1st, 
Mary  Anne  Xeedhani,  and  2ndly,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Very  lUv. 
Arthur  Champagne,  Dean  of  Clonnuicnois,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Henry  S.mytii,   Esq.   of  Mount  Henry,   Queen's  Co.,  and 
Terlieken,   co.   Longford,    ra.  Olivia,   dau.   of  Eev.   Edward 
Lucas,  of  Coote  Hill,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  an  only  son, 
Edward  Siceffington  Randal  Smyth,  now  of  Mount  Henry. 
Seat — Mount  Henry,  Portarlington. 


SMYTH    OF    GAYBEOOK. 

Smyth,  Col.  James,  of  Gaybrook,  co.  "VVcst- 
meath,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  iu  the  Army,  lately 
commanding  the  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (20tli  Eegt.), 
h.  6  Oct.  1839;  s.  his  brother  1890;  m.  13  Sept. 
1SS3,  Lucy  Helen,  only  dau.  of  George  Nugent 
Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  co.  Westmeath  {see  that 
J'amih/),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  Feb.  1885. 

II.  James,  b.  Jan.  1886. 

Lineage. — William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Dundrum,  co.  Down, 
settled  in  Ireland  from   Rossdale   Abbey,    co.   York,    te^np. 
James  L,  1630.    He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Dowdall,  Esq.  of 
Glaspistell,  co.  Louth  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Cusack,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland),  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  who  had  a  son,  James,  and  three  daus.,  1  Marjoriei 
in.  Richard  Currell ;  2  Katherine,  m.  1701,  Benjamin  Span 
(their  son,  William,  m.  Katharine  Hamilton,  and  had  a  dau. 
Elizabeth  Span,  m.  1758,  John  McCausland,  M.P.  for  Stra- 
bane,  and  had  a  dau.  Katherine,  m.  1791,  William  Ci'uyng- 
hani,  Ut  Lord  Plunket,  see  Burke's  Peerage)  ;  3  Judith,  m. 
Capt.  Kelly,  of  Portadown  (their  dau.  Susanna,  m.  Ralph 
Lambert,  Esq.  of  Meath,  whose  dau.  Elizabeth,  was  mother 
of  Sir  John  Dillon  and  of  Alice  Dillon,  ni.  Nathaniel  Pres- 
ton, of  Swainston  (3«»  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage).  The 
only  son, 

James  Smyth,  m.  his  cousin,  Sarah  Dawson,  and  had, 
with  Richard,  Eleanor,  Anne,  Mary,  Eliza,  and  Marjone, 
an  elder  son, 

Eev.  Currell  .Smyth,  ra.  1739,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Meares,  of  the  Meares  Court  family,  and  had,  with  a  younger 
6on,  Currell,  who  d.  at  Florence,  and  two  dans.,  Anne,  ni. 
John  Hopkins,  Esq.,  and  Sarah,  m.  George  Slator,  Esq.  of 
Swiftbrooke,  co.  Dublin,  an  elder  son, 

Robert  Smyth,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Xewitt,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Currell,  ra.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Kelly,  Esq.  of 
Glencarra,  and  had  issue, 

2  Robert. 

3  William  Henry,  ra.  Amanda  Rooke,  and  had  a  son, 
Egbert  Bolton,   Lieut. -Col.   in  the  army,  rn.  Miss 

Atkinson. 

4  Beresford  Burston,  ra.  Clemina  Kelly. 

5  Henry,  of  AUenstown,  co.  Meath. 

1  Sarah,  ra.  Thomas  Houston,  Esq. 

2  Elizabeth  Jane,  ra.  Robert  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Tarlton,  co. 
Galway. 

n.  William,  of  Dundrum,  ra.  Mary  Dowdall. 

III.  Ralph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Isabel,  ra.  M.  Dawson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
The  3rd  son, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballymacastle,  co.  Antrim,  Capt.  in 
.the  army,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Hawkesworth,  Knt. 
■of  Hawkesworth  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 


I.  William  (Right  Eev.),  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Smyth  of  Drumcree  {see  that 
Famibi). 

III.  Ralph,  of  Portlick  Castle,  m.  Mary  Jackson,  and  had  a 
dau.  Mary,  ra.  Anthony  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Grange-Cam,  co. 
Down,  and  a  son, 

Ralph,  in.  Anne  Cornwall,  who  had,  with  a  dau.  Mary,  m. 
Thomas  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  Lisburn  (now  John.son-Smyth), 
a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Ballingarry  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  i/j.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Ardglass,  and  had  a 
son, 

Ralph  Smyth,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Drought,  E.'sq. 
of  Lettybruok,  King's  CO.,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Smyth,  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Violetstown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  three  sons,  1  Ralph, 
of  whom  hereafter ;  2  John  (Rev.),  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  Kings  co. ;  3 
William,  of  Gurteen,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
George  Stoney,  of  Greyfort.    The  elder  son, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Milford  House,  co.  Tipperary,  to. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Greyfort,  and 
had,  with  two  daus.,  Rebecca  Margaretta,  di.  Joseph  Ber- 
nard, Esq.  of  Frankfort,  King's  co.,  whose  dau.  Elizabeth, 
m.  James  W.  Cusack,  of  Abbeville  and  Cussington.  and 
Sarah,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  C.  A.  Bailey,  Governor  of  the  island 
of  Goza,  a  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Milford,  in.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Ric- 
hard Flood  Firman,  Esq.  of  Firmount,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  (with  six  daus.,  1  Joanna:  2  Horatia;  3  Anne;  4 
Margaret;  5  Henrietta;  6  Ellen,  7n.  Thomas  Pierson  Fir- 
man and  a  younger  son,  Richard  Flood,  d.  v.iwi.)  two 
elder  sons, 
Ealph,  of  Milford,  in.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bunbury, 

Esq.  of  Lisbryan,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
William  Sydney,  of  Milford  House,  Christ  Church,  New 

Zealand,  b.  1816  ;  n).  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq. 

of  Clifdcn  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and    granddau.  ot  1st 

Lord  Bagot.  and  has  issue,  1  Henry :  2  Norman  Lionel 

D'Arcy ;  3  Ralph   Sneyd ;   1  Louisa,  in.  Philip  Henry 

Cannon,   Esq.   of   Seaview ;    2    Ellen  Sneyd;  3  Anne 

Frances  ;  4  Elizabeth. 
IV.  Robert  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Ballyloughloe,  co.  Westmeath, 
in.  Miss  Arnold,  and  had  issue, 
1  Michael,  m.  Isabella  Johnstone,  and  had  issue. 

1  Alice,  VI.  Rev.  Joseph  Travels,  and  had  issue. 

2  Jane,  m.  1714,  Eev.  Stephen  Radcliffe,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Alice,  5)1.  George  Lambert,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  of  whom 
w.is  Ralph  Lambert,  Bishop  of  Meath,  17'26-31,  and  Eliza- 
beth, his  sister,  ))i.  William  Brabazonof  Rath  House,  Louth, 
and  had  issue  {see  Burke's  Peerage^  Meath,  E.). 

II.  M;iry,  ra.  Col.  Daniel  McGenis,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Margaret. 

Capt.  Smyth's  will  is  dated  15  Aug.  1688.    His  eldest  son. 

Right  Rev.  William  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Kilmore  and 
Ardagh,  b.  1044,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Raphoe  1682,  and 
translated  to  Kilmore  1693.  He  in.  Mary,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Povey ,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  had, 

I.  Ralph,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  J.  Lanier,  of  the  Guards 
and  d.  s.  p.  1737. 

II.  James,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  William,  ancestor  of  Smythe  of  Barbavilla. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Edward  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Con- 
nor. 

II.  Mary,  ra.  Thomas  de  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare, 
and  had  issue. 

III.  F'rances,  in.  Darby  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Kildare,  and  had 
issue. 

IV.  Alice,  in.  Rev.  John  Echlin,  nephew  of  John  Vesey, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Tuam. 

The  Bishop  of  Kilmore  d.  24  Feb.  1698.    His  2nd  son, 

Ven.  James  Smyth,  Archdeacon  of  Meath,  appointed  14 
Sept.  1732,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Vesey,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Tuam,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  lulward,  in.  Eleanor  Ralplison,  and  had  a  dau.  Anna 
Maria,  in.  William  Newcome,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Ar- 
magh. 

III.  James  (Rev.),  of  Bath,  in.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Arthur  Eey- 
ncll,  Esq.  of  CO.  Kildare,  and  (/.  ,>!.  p. 

IV.  William,  an  Officer  of  Dragoons,  in.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Charles  Stewart,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  of 
Clunie,  co.  Perth,  by  Rose,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Roger  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

1  James  (Rev.),  m.  Joanna  Ryan,  and  had  one  son, 
William  St.  John  (Rev.),  Chancellor  of  Down  8  Jan. 
Iti28,  Praecentor  of  Connor  March,  1843,  in.  Marj-,  dau. 
of  Henry  Mant,  Esq.,  and  d.  Jan.  1847,  leaving  a  dau. 
Gertrude  Adeline,  ra.  Rev.  George  Webster,  D.D.,  Chan- 
cellor of  Cork,  and  five  sons,  1  Henry  Mant,  ra.,  and 
had  issue  ;  2  William  Nugent,  of  Royds  Hall,co.  York, 
b.  1831,  ra.  20  Oct.  1863,  Katherine  Isabel,  eldest  dau. 
of  Charles  Hardy,  Esq.  of  OJsall  House,  co.  York, 
and  Chilham    Castle,   Kent,  brother  of  Gathorne,  Ist 


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Viscount  Cranbrook,  and  has  issue,  ArthurNugent,  6.7 
July,  1864,  and  Gertrude  Catherine  Nugent ;  3  Arthur 
Gafelee,  m.  Miss  Lawrence;  4  Charles  lleginald;  5 
Eichard  Phillolt,  m.  Mary  Tliociipson. 
2  Ralph,  30th  Regt.,  m.  Amelia  St.  George,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Adderley  Browne  {see  Bkowne  o/  Riverstown), 
and  had  issue, 
William  Thomas,  m.  Mary  Gray,  dau.  of  Eichard  Cham- 
hers,  Esq.  of  Whitebourne  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and 
Cradley  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue,  1  Edward 
St.  George,  3Cth  Eegt.,  m.  Marie,  dau.  of  Mnns.  J.  de 
Liguferes,  granddau.  of  Charles  IJieudonne  de  Monte- 
nach.  Patrician  of  Fribourg ;  2  Mary  St.  George,  m. 
Eev.  \Vm.  Aus.in,  son  of  W  illiam  I'iersy  Austin,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Guiana,  and  has  issue. 

TliDuias  Graham,  of  La  Kouan,  near  Nice,  Italy,  S.  1810  ; 
m.  Ist,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt.G.ILBaunigarten,  E.N. , 
and  2ndly,  Cecilia  Gal(*. 

Ealph,  of  St.  George's  Lodge,  Southampton,  Lieut. -Col. 
in  the  army,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Gibbon,  and  had 
issue,  1  Italph  Graliam,  Major  E.E.,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
J.  Werge ;  2  Ctiai  Its  ThuilUor  ;  1  Jemima,  m.  Lieut. 
Ecss,  35th  Kegt.  ;  2  Amelia  St.  George,  m.  William 
Bayley,  Esq.  ;  3  Katherine,  m.  Eredericli  Higginson, 
M.  L).  Col.  Smyth  m.  2ndly,  Harriett,  dau.  of  Camp- 
bell Cameron,  Esq.,  and  has  further  issue,  3  Ealph 
Adderley;  4  Edward  St.  George;  5  Hugh  Cameron ;  4 
Maud. 

George  Saclcville,  Lieut,  in  the  Guards  of  the  late  King 
of  Hanover,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Newburgh  Higinbothoni, 
and  has  issue,  1  Newburgh  Ealph  ;  2  William  Sackville ; 
1  Amelia  St.  George  Catherine  ;  2  Eileen  Eva  Graham  ; 
3  Alice  Harriett,  in.  John  Martin,  Esq.  ;  4  Katherine, 
TO.  George  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Anne,  m.  J.  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Sherwood  Hall,  co. 
Nottingham,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  the  third  son  is 
Sir  Ealph  Wood  Thompson,  K.C.B.,  Permanent 
Under-Secretaiy  for  War. 

Elizabeth  Ivatharyne. 

Amelia  St.  George,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Turton,  Vicar  of  Bet- 
ley,  CO.  Stafford,  and  has  ipsue. 

Katherine  Mary,  m.  Eev.  Henry  Deane,  Prebendary  of 
Salisbury  Cathedral,  and  has  issue. 

1  Anne,  m.  Major  Philip  Stewart,  and  had  issue. 

2  Katherine,  to.  Eichard  Stewart,   lOsq.  of  Gilgorm,  co. 
Antrim,  and  d.  19  March,  IbOU,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

William  (Major),   m.  Mary    Stewart  Moore,   and  had 
issue. 
Jane,  6.  1780;  to.  1809,  James  Orr,  Esq.  of  Holywood 
House,  and  liad  Ak-xander  (Rev.),  to.  and  has  issue; 
James,  B  A.,  Oxon,  ra.  twice,  and  has  issue;  Armi- 
netta,  d.  182D;   Charlotte;   Jane,    Viscountess   Cran- 
brook;  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.    Carey  H.  Boner,  M.A. ; 
Cafhoiinp,  to.  Charles  Hardy,  Esq.  of  Chilham  Castle; 
and  Emily. 
1.  Anue  Maiia,  m.  William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Allenstown. 
The  Archdeacon  of  Meath  rf.  1759.    His  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Eieklstown,  co.  Westmeath,  High 
Sheriff  1760,  m.  4  April,  1748,  Judith,  dau.  of  Balthazar  John 
C'i'amer,  Esq.,  by  Hon.  Judith  Butler  his  wife,  dau.  of  Brinslcy, 
1st  Viscount  Lanesborough,  and  had  (with  a  younger  son, 
James,  Capt.  E.N.,  who  was  killed  in  action  during  the 
American  war  1781)  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Ealph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  High  Sheriff  1790,  6.  1751 ; 
rni.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  M.  Harrison,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
several  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  except  a  dau., 
Catherine,  m.  Hon.  George  Cavendish,  of  Leixlip  Castle,  co. 
Kildare.  He  m.  2ndly,  1799,  Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert 
Staples,  5th  Bart,  of  Dunmore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Feb. 
1849)  had  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  his  heir. 

II.  Egbert,  successor  to  his  brother. 
J.  Mary  Jane,  d.  unm.  27  Feb.  1843. 

II.  Anne,  in.  1830,  Walter  MacGeough  Bond,   Esq.  of  The 
Argory,  co.  Armagh,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth  Selina,  m.  1839,   Francis  Longworth  Dames, 
Esq.  01  Greenhill,  King's  co.,  and  had  issued 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ealph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybiook,  b.  1800;  to.  1821,  Geor- 
giana,  dau.  of  Hon  John  Thomas  Capel,  2nd  son  of  AVilliam 
Anne,  4th  Earl  of  Essex,  by  whom  (who  to.  2ndly,  18  June, 
2831,  Pierce  O'Brien  Butler,  Esq.  of  Dimboyne  Castle,  co. 
Meath,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1835)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1827,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Egbert  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  J. P.,  D.L.,  6.  20  July, 
1801,  late  7th  Hussars,  and  Capt.  24th  Eegt.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Westmeath  1830,  and  co.  Antrim  1852  ;  in.  20  May,  1830, 
Henrietta  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Alexander, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  July,  1885)  had 
issue, 

1.  Ealph,  his  heir. 

u.  Nathaniel  Alexander,  b.  5  Dec.  1835  ;  d.  1838. 
II 


III.  Egbert  Staples,  5.  21  Dec.  1837;  in.  24  Aug.  1862, 
Christina,  dau.  of  Mr.  Macpherson,  and  has,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Ralph. 

IV.  James,  now  of  Gaybrook. 

I.  Anne,  TO.  20  March,  18.i9,  Charles  Pole  Stuart,  Esq.  of 
Woburn  Sands,  Woburn,  Beds,  ind  son  of  William  Stuart, 
Esq.  of  Aldenham  Abbey,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Maria  Hannah,  to.  3  Oct.  Is65,  Samuel  Thompson,  Esq., 
of  Muckamore  Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Henrietta  Frances,  in.  1st,  3  Oct.  18B.-S,  George  Travers 
Alacartney,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  I5th  Hussars,  of  Lissanure 
Castle,  CO.  Antrim,  and  had  by  liiu  (who  d.  29  Au?.  1874) 
issue.  She  m.  2ndly,  39  June,  1877,  Hamilton  W.  Palmer, 
2nd  son  of  W.  L.  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Eahan,  Edenderiy,  co. 
Kiidare,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  28  July,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1S79,  lormerly  Capt.  I7th  Rcgt.,  served  in  the  Crimea, 
m.  6  Aug.  1861,  Hon.  Selina  Constance  Somcrville,  4th  dau.  of 
Kenolm,  17th  Baron  Somcrvillc,  Admiral  R.N.,  and  d.  s.  p.  20 
Nov.  1890,  and  was  s.  by  his  younger  brother,  Col.  James 
Smyth,  now  of  Gaybrook. 

.<4nHs— Arg.,  on  a  bend,  between  two  unicorns'  heads  couped 
az.,  three  lozenges  or.  Cresi— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
unicoin's  head  az.     il/o»o— Exaltabit  honore. 

Seat — Gaybrook,  MuUingar,  co.  Westmeath. 

a^fe— Naval  and  Military,  and  Kiidare  Street  (Dublin), 


SMYTH    OF    DKUEEOREE. 

Alicia  Maria  Eliza,  The  llox.  Lady  Smyth, 
of  Drumcree,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  12  Feb.  1866, 
Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Leicester  Curzon,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G-.,  late  Kifle  Brigade,  Knt.  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour  and  the  Medjidie,  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Eag- 
lan  in  the  Crimea.  He  vras  Military  Sec.  in  Ire- 
laud  18G5  to  1870,  and  commanded  the  troops  in 
South  Africa  1880,  and  administered  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1883.  He  was 
appointed  to  the  commatid  of  the  Southern  Dis- 
trict in  1889,  and  in  the  following  yenr  was  made 
Commander-in-Cliief  of  Gibraltar,  and  d.  27  Jan. 
1891,  while  holding  that  command.  He  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  16  Nov.  1866,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Smyth.  Sir  Leicester  was  youngest  son  of 
Richard  William  Penn,  1st  Earl  Howe,  G.C.H.,  by 
Harriett  Georgiana  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Robert,  Gth 
Earl  of  Cardigan.  (See  Bueee's  Peerage)  He  was 
b.  25  Oct.  1829,  was  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmeath, 
and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1872. 

Xiineag'e.— Thomas  Smyth,  Esq  of  Drumcree,  Capt.  in 
the  army,  son  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard 
Ilawkesworth,  Knt.  of  Hawkeswoitli)  of  Capt.  Ralph  Smyth,  of 
Ballymacastle,  who  was  also  ancestor  of  the  Smyths  of  Gay- 
brook (whom  see),  to.  Elizabeth  Hatfield,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Glendalough,  6.  7  Feb. 
1723;  TO.  1st,  Mary  GiC'ord,  and  2ndly,  Elizalieth  Mitchell, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Hawkesworth,  m.  Evelyn  Sherard,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Mary,  in.  1693,  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Cloulost,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  whose 
son,  Thomas,  m.  Hon.  Alice  Blayney,  dau.  of  William,  6th 
Lord  Blayney,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Dudley  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Kiliyon,  and  had  issue, 
of  whom  Dudley,  w.  Lady  Jane  Gore,  dau.  of  Arthur,  2ud 
Earl  of  Arran. 

IV.  Alice,  in.  Eichard  Berry,  Esq.  of  Wardenstown,  and  had 
issue,  Mary,  m.  Humphrey,  1st  Earl  of  Lanesborough,  and 
had  issue. 

V.Abigail,  m.  Thomas  Judge,  Esq.  of  Grangebeg,  and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  to.  Mary  King,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Eobert  King,  Esq.  of  Coxard,  co.  Fermanagh,  and 
niece  and  ward  of  William  King,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Ealph,  ancestor  of  Smyth  of  Glananea. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  by  whom  he  had 
I.  William,  his  heir. 
I.  Frances  Maria,  to.  Eev.  Philip  Johnson. 

He  VI.  2ndly,  Miss  Purefoy,  and  3rdly,  Martha,  d.au.  of  Ven. 

6  D 


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Francis  Hutchinson,  Archdeacon  of   Down  and  Connor,  liy 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

II.  TiioMAS  HcTCHiNsox,  anccstor  of  Smyth  of  Balli/negall. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Smyth.  Esq.  of  Prumcrce,  If. P.  co.  Wcstmeath. 
and  High  Sheriff  1770,  ),i.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  of  Mark  Synnot, 
Ksq.  of  Prumcondrasli,  co.  Arniash,  and  sister  of  Sir  Walter 
Synnot,  Knt.  of  Ballymoyer,  and  by  lier  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  htir. 

I.  Anne,  in.  1st,  Hon.  Kobert  Kochfort,  and  2ndly,  Thomas 
Creaser,  M.D..  of  Bath. 

He  m.  Cndly,  a  dau.  of  H.  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  co.  Down,  and  by 
her  had 

II.  William  Hamilton,  J.r.,  of  Drumbeg,  co.  Down,  m.  Isa- 
bella -Mai'saret,  dau.  of  Henry  Daniel,  Esq.  of  New  Forest. 
Westnieath,  and  d.  1S66,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Maxwell,  late  Capt.  in  the  army.  h.  1823;  ,». 
IS7o,  Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of  Claude  de  Queiros,  Ksq.  of 
Calcutta. 

2  Arthur,  Capt.  45th  Eegt.,  d.  s.  p.  3  Henrj-. 
HI.  James,  Lieut.  Westmeath  Rifles. 

II.  Letitia,  m.  John  Berry,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  co.  Westnieath, 
.and  had  J.  W.  Middleton  Berry,  d.  s.  p. 
[  III.  Alicia,  m.  J.  Gibbons,  Esq.  of   Ballynegall,  co.  West- 
meath. 

IV.  Emily,  m.  Rev.  Michael  de  Courcy,  nephew  of  John,  26th 
Lord  Kings.ale,  and  had  issue  (see  Burke's  Ptirar/e). 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  May,  1S27,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,. 

Robert  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree  House,  High  Sheriff  1823, 
and  M.P.  for  the  co.  1826,  h.  Jan.  1777 ;  m.  26  Jan.  1835;  Eliza- 
beth, widow  of  Major  Snodgrass,  and  sister  of  Col.  Clones, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  left  at  his  decease,  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 
1.  Alicia  Maria  Eliza,  m.  (as  above)  the  late  Gen.  the  Hon. 
Sir  Leicester  Curzon  (afterwards  Smith),  of  Drumcree  ;  and 
u.  Emily  Anne. 

y< /•)/!«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  on  a  bend,  between  two 
unicorns'  heads  couped  az.,  three  lozenges  or,  a  canton  erm., 
lor  difference,  for  Smyth;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa., 
three  popinjays  or,  collared  gu.,  a  rose  tor  distinction,  for  Cur- 
zon. Ci-tsts—ist:  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's  head 
az..  charged  with  a  lozenge  of  the  first,  for  Smyth;  2nd:  A 
popinjay  "rising  or,  collared  gu.,  a  rose  for  distinction,  for  Cub- 
ZON.     Motto — Exaltabitur  hoiiore. 

Seat — Drumcree  House,  Killuean. 

'J'oim  Residence— 2i,  South  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 


SMYTH    OF    BALLYNEGALIj- 

Smyth,  Thomas  Jame.s,  Esq.  of  Eallynegall,  co. 
Westmeatli,  B.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1858,  late  Capt.  Westmeath  Rifles,  b.  7  July, 
1833;  *.  to  the  property  at  the  decease  of  James 
William  Middleton  Berry,  Esq.,  1855 ;  m.  14  Jan. 
1864,  Bessie,  4th  dau.  of  Edward  Anketell  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  27  Oct.  1891),  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gibbons  Hawiceswortu,  Capt.  East  York  (l.jth) 
Regt.,  b.  10  June,  1865. 

I.  EUinor  Marion  Hawkesworth. 

II.  Maud  Emily  Abigail  Hawkesworth. 
Liineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  Smtth  of  Dnmicree. 
Thomas    Hutchinson  Smyth,   Esq.  (only  son   of   Thomas 

Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  by  his  3rd  wife,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Ven.  Francis  Hutchinson,  Archdeacon  of  Down  and  Connor), 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1792,  being  then  described  as  of 
"Smythboro,"  or  Coole.  He  m.  1790,  Abigail,  dau.  of  John 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  Ib53), 

Thomas,  his  heir.  Francis,  Capt.  E.N. 

John  Stewart,  d.  1887.  Edward,  d.  1857. 

Arthur,  M.D.,  d.  lSt)6. 

Hamilton,  Barrister-at  Law,  h.  1813  ;  d.  1859. 

Anna.  Emily. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Smyth,  h.  1796;  to.  Aug.  1832,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Adam  Tate  Gibbons,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  r.iece   of 
James  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Ballynegall,  and  d.  8  March,  1874, 
leaving  issue, 
Thomas  .Tames,  now  of  Ballynegall. 

James  Giiibons,  Major-Gen.  ^retired)  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
39th  Regt.,  b.  21  Feb.  1837;  m.  Oct.  1875,  Ellinor,  dau.  of 
Col.  Powell,  of  Banlahan,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue,  one  dau. 
Eleanor  Mar)-. 
"William  Adam,  Lieut.-Col.  11th  Regt.,  6.  1839;  d.  Oct. 
I8»5. 


Albeit  Edward,  Col.  15th  Regt.,  ;..  1842;   m.  1S7S,  Florence 

dau.  of  Col.  Grantham. 
Elizabeth  .Vbigail  Mary  Amelia. 
Mary  Anne,  m.   J856,  Chaworth  J.  Fergusson,   Esq.,  J.P., 

Banisler-at-Law,  and  has  had  issue,  Thomas  Chawortli,  /.. 

26  Sept.  1858,  d.  2  Nov.  1862;  William  J.  Smyth.  Capt. 

King's  Dragoon    Guards,   h.   19  Aug.   1864;    and   Herbert 

Chaworth,  Lieut.  71st  Higlilanders,  h.  5  Dec.  1865. 
Louisa -Anna,  9)!.  July,  1875,  Richard  Reynell,   Esq.,  eldest 

son  of  Richard  Winter  Reynell,  Esq.  of  Killyuon,  and  d. 

1881,  leaving  issue,  Richard  and  Louisa  Anna. 
,4)-Hi.'!,  li-c. — Same  as  Smyth  of  Gaybrook. 
-b'cai— Ballynegall,  near  MuUingar. 


SMYTH    OF    BALL.YNATRAY. 

Smyth,  Lady  Haeriette  G-eeteude  Isabei.i,a, 
of  Ballynatray,  co.  Waterford,  m.  17  Oct.  1872, 
Lieut. -Col.  John  Henry  Graham  Holroyd,  J.P., 
Comm.  3rd  Jiatt.  Prince  of  Wales'  Leinster  Regt., 
late  Capt.  Goth  Regt.  (has  3rd  class  of  Medjidie), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Rowland  Henry  Ttssen,  b.  1874. 

II.  Ch.irles  Edward  Ridley,  6.  1882. 

III.  William  Baker,  b.  1885. 

I.  Isabclle  Charlotte  Sophie  Wilniot. 

II.  Helena  Anna  Mary  More.  in.  Harriette  Gwendoliii. 

IV.  Sophia  Beryl  Sheila.  v.  Victoria  Penelope  Minna. 

Lieut.-Col.  and  Lady  Harriette  Holroyd  assumed  by 
royal  licence  3  June,  1892,  the  surname  and  arms- 
of  Smyth  iia  lieu  of  Holroyd. 

Liiueag'e. — This  family  of  Smtth  has  been  settled  iu 
CO.  Wateiiord  for  nearly  three  centuries,  holding  a  distin- 
guished position  amongst  its  largest  landed  proprietors.  In 
the  ruined  cathedral  of  Ardmore  (the  burial  place  of  Smyth 
of  Head.borowjh),  there  is  a  sculptured  flag  on  a  tomb,  bearing: 
the  names,  arms,  and  crests  of  the  Headborough  family,  dated 
in  the  16th  century. 

Sir  Richard  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Ballynatray,  co.  Waterford, 
and  Rathcogan,  co.  Cork,  who  flourished  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Roger  Boyle,  Esq.  of 
Preston,  Kent,  and  sister  of  Richard  Boyle,  the  first  and 
great  Earl  of  Cork,  and  had  one  son  and  three  daus., 

I.  Percy  (Sir),  his  heir. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  24  April,  162'2,  William  FitzEdmond  Supple, 
Esq.  of  Aghadoe,  ancestor  of  De  Capel  Brooke,  Bart,  of 
Oakley. 

II.  liorothy,  m.  Arthur  Freke,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  Lord  Car- 
ben-. 

III.  Alice,  m.  1st,  William  Wiseman,  Esq.  of  Bandoc,  and 
2ndly,  Bernard  Roche,  Esq.  of  Ballyhendon. 

Sir  Richard  commanded  as  captain  in  the  defeat  and  expulsion 
of  the  Spaniards  at  Castle-Ny  Parke,  co.  Cork.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son. 

Sir  Percy  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Ballynatray,  distinguished  for 
his  loyalty  and  courage  in  the  rebellion  of  1641.  He  raised 
one  hundred  men  to  assist  Sir  William  St.  Leger,  Lord  Pre- 
sident of  Munster,  and  obtained  at  the  same  time,  with  Lord 
Broghill  and  Capt.  Brodriek,  his  commission  as  Capt.  of  Foot. 
He  was  knighted  17  Jan.  16'29,  and  was  Military  Governor  of 
the  town  of  Youghal  in  1645.  Sir  Percy  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  Meade,  Esq.  of  Broghill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov. 
1633)  had  issue, 

I.  Mabella,  m.  Sir  Henry  Tynte,  M.P.  for  Youghal,  whose 
dau.  Elizabeth,  in.  Sir  Uichaid  Hull,  of  Leamcon  Manor. 

II.  Joan,  m.  Beverley  Ussher,  Esq.,  whose  dau.  Mary,  hi. 
Francis  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Rathcourcy,  co.  Cork. 

Sir  Percy  i)i.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Arthur  TJsshcr,  Esq.  (by 
Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Newcomen),  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Ussher,  Clerk  of  the  Council,  by  Isabella 
his  wife.  dau.  of  the  Most  Rev.  Adam  Lnftus,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Dublin  and  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and 
left  issue, 

I.  Boyle,  M.P.  for  Tallow,  whose  will,  dated  15  Aug.  1C6I, 
was  proved  the  following  year,  d.  uuni.  v.  p. 

II.  Percy,  d.  unm. 

III.  William,  liis  heir,  anccstor  of  SyiYTH  of  Headborov;/ii. 

IV.  Richard,  of  whom  wc  treat. 

v.  John,  whose  will,  dated  15  Aug.  1688,  was  proved  in 
Dublin,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  .Margaret,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Castle  Oliver,  co. 
Limerick. 

V.  Isabella,  m.  Walter  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

VI.  Maria,  m.  Very  Rev.  Arthur  Stanhope,  Dean  of  Water- 
ford, and  d.  1684. 


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VII.  Catherine,  ni.  Rev.  John  Eugge,  of  Ballydaniel,  co. 
Cork. 

EicHARD  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  2nd  surviving  son  of 
Sir  Percy  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Ballynatray,  by  Isabella,  his  2ncl 
wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ussher,  Esq.  He  to.  1st,  Susanna,  dan. 
of  John  Gore,  Esq.  of  Clonronc,  co.  Clare,  who  d.  s.  p.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  (and  co-heir  with  her  sister,  Susanna, 
wife  of  Thomas  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Crotto)  of  Richard  Grice, 
Esq.  of  Ballycullane,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Isa- 
bella, m.  Col.  William  Crosby,  of  Tubbrid,  co.  Kerry),  a  son, 

Grice  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatree,  vi.  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Burton,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
RicHAKD,  his  heir,  and  Deborah,  who  m.  Robert  Blakeney, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Blakeney,  co.  Limerick,  brother  of  Lord 
Blakeney.  He  d.  intestate,  administration  to  his  effects 
granted  24  April,  1724,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  b.  1706;  m.  1st, 
1734,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
son  of  Robert  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Lotamore,  M.P.,  and  by  her 
had  one  dau.,  Gertrude,  m.  William  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Blakeney,  co.  Limerick.  Mr.  Smyth  m.  2ndly,  1756,  Pene- 
lope, dau.  of  John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Kerry,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1789)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  successor. 

It.  Grice,  of  whom  presently,  as  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  John,  of  Temple  Michael,  co.  Waterford,  m.  1st,  Pene- 
lope, dau.  of  Jlorley  Saui.ders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  by 
Lady  Mary  Stratford  his  wife,  and  had  one  son,  John,  who 
m.  Mary,  2nd  sister  of  Kilner  Brazier,  iisq.  of  Rivers,  co. 
Limerick.  John  Smyth,  of  Temple  Michael,  m.  2ndly,  Bar- 
bara, dau.  of  Carre  Williams,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her  had 
a  son,  Carre,  who  d.  tnim.,  and  a  dau.  Barbara,  m.  John 
Willington  Brazier,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son,  Brooke. 

IV.  Rowland,  d.  tinm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Henry  Hayes,  Knt.  of  Vernon  Mount,  co. 
Cork. 

II.  Penelope,  m.  1st,  1788,  Francis  Garden  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Troup  House,  and  Delgaty  Castle,  co.  Banff,  and  2ndly, 
Major-Gen.  Bruce. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  April,  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  who  d.  umn.  and  was 
s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Gkice  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  to.  June,  1795,  Mary 
Brodrick,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Mit- 
chell's Fort,  CO.  Cork,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Feard,  Esq.  of  Coole  Abbey,  same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  to. 
2ndly,  John  Caulfeild  Irvine,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Mitchell,  ancestor  of  Smyth  of  Castle  Widenham 

III.  Grice  Blakeney  (Rev.),  d.  18  July,  1864. 

IV.  Rowland,  d.  unm.  12  July,  1836. 

V.  John  Rowland  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col. 
6th  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  14  May,  1873.  He  m.  Hon.  Catha- 
rine Alice  Abbot,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Tentcrden,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1865)  had  a  dau.  Penelope  Mary 
Gertrude,  to.  2  Aug.  1859,  Charles  Stewart  Aubrey,  4th  Lord 
Tenterden,  and  is  deceased. 

I.  Ellen,  TO.  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane  Castle,  co. 
Cork. 

II.  Penelope,  m.  5  April,  1836,  H.R.H.  Charles  Ferdinand 
Borbone,  Prince  of  Capua,  who  d.  22  April,  1862,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  18s2), 

Francesco  Ferdinando  Carlo  Borbone,  Prince  of  Capua. 
Viitoria  Augu>ta  Penelope  Borbone. 

III.  Gertrude,  to.  11  April,  1840,  William  Lewis,  1st  Lord 
Dinorbcn,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1871,  leaving  an  only  child,  Hon. 
Gwen  Gertrude  Hughes,  to.  26  Sept.  1871,  Sir  Arundell 
Neave,  4th  Bart,  of  Dagham,  who  d.  21  Sept.  1877,  leaving 
Sir  Thomas  Lewis  Neave,  5ih  Bart.,  and  other  issue. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  18  Jan.  1816,  aged  54,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Richard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
and  at  one  time  High  Sheriff,  h.  7  May,  1796;  m.  31  Oct.  1821, 
Hon.  Harriet  St.  Leger,  dau.  of  Hayes,  2nd  Viscount  Doneraile, 
by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Bernard,  and  sister  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Bandon,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  29  May,  1846)  had  an  only  surviving  child, 

Charlotte  Mary,  of  Ballynatray. 
Mr.  Smyth  d.  19  April,  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  dau. 

Charlotte  Mary  Smyth,  of  Ballynatray,  who  m.  18  Jan. 
1848,  Charles  William,  .5th  Earl  Mount  Cashell  (see  Burke's 
Peerage)  who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  9  July,  1858,  the 
additional  name  and  arms  of  Smyth.  She  d.  17  Jan.  1892, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Charles  More,  &.  26  Sept.  18.59;  m.  16  Oct.  1884, 
Helen  Stirling,  younger  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Makellar,  and 
d.  V.  TO.  3  Jan.  1888,  leaving  a  son, 

Claude  William  Stephen  Richard,  Lord  Kilworth,  6.   19 
Dec.  1387  ;  el.  1  Oct.  1890. 


I.  Harriette  Gertrude  Isabella,  now  of  Ballynatray. 

II.  Helena  Anna  Mary,  d.  unm.  6  Nov.  1876. 

III.  Charlotte  Adelaide  Louisa  Riversdale. 

The  Countess  Mount  Cashell  having  no  surviving  male  issue 
was  s-  at  her  death  by  her  eldest  dau. 

^rms— Arg.,  on  a  bend,  betv/een  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
az.,  armed,  crined,  and  tufted  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last,  u 
crescent  gu.  for  difference.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  demi-bull  salient  arg.,  armed  and  unguled  or,  and  ch:irged 
with  a  crescent  gu.  for  difference.    Motto — Cum  plena  magis. 

Seat — Ballynatray,  Youghal. 


SMYTH    OF    HEADBOROUGH. 

Smyth,  Percy,  Esq.  of  Headborough  and 
Monatrea,  co.  Waterford,  B.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1872,  b.  8  Oct.  1839  ;  m.  27  June,  1865,  Mary, 
eklest  dau.  of  Robert  Perceval  Max-well,  Esq.  of 
Finnebrogiie  and  Groomsport  House,  co.  Down,  by 
Helena  Anne  his  wife,  only  d;iu.  of  William 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hill,  co.  Waterford,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Crofton,  6.  25  Jan.  and  d.  19  Feb.  18G8. 

II.  Percy  Robert  Edward,  b.  4  Nov.  1870. 

III.  Cecil  Ernest,  6.  19  Dec.  1871. 

IV.  Robert  Riversdale,  b.  8  Dec.  1875. 

I.  Ethel  Maud.  ii.  Louisa  Mary  Kathleen. 

liiueagre. — William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  3rd' 
son  of  Sir  Percy  Smyth,  of  Ballynatray,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Richard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Bridgelield,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  leaving 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Percy  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  Capt.  in  the  army,  r.i. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Jervois,  Esq.  of  Bradc,  co.  Cork, 
and  by  her  had  issue. 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  el.  unm. 

II.  Esther,  to.  1st,  Robeit  Gookin,  Esq.  of  Carraieen,  eo. 
Cork,  who  rf.  1752,  leaving  issue,  and  2ndly,  17."i5,  James 
Bernard,  Esq.,  M. P.,  of  Castle  Bernard,  and  (<.  17bO,  leav- 
ing, with  other  issue, 

1  Francis  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  created  1800, 
Earl  01  Bandon  (see  Burke's  Pieteigei. 

III.  Anne,  m.  1747,  Hibernicus  Scott,  Esq.  of  Lisnalecn  or 
Flaxford,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Percy,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Matthew,  Lieut.-Col.  18th  Foot,  d.  unm.  in  the  West 
Indies. 

3  Anne,  to.  Rev.  Edward  Spread,  of  Forest,  Rector  of 
Youghal,  and  '/.leaving  an  only  ehikl,  Anne  Isabella,  who 
III.  Rev.  Henry  Hamilton  Beamish,  of  Mountbearaish. 

Mr.  Smyth  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Digby  Fowke,  Esq.,  and  dying  s.  p.  1794,  was 
s.  by  his  nephew,  Percy  Scott,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Smyth,  and  became 

Percy  Scott-Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough.  He  ra.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Kingston,  Esq.  of  Bandon,  co.  Cork,  by  the 
dau.  of  Robert  Gookin,  Esq.  (6th  in  descent  from  Sir  St. 
Vincent  Gookin),  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Percy  (Rev.),  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Elizabeth,  el.  unm. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

III.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Esther,  m.  Crofton  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Ballyro,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  March,  1868. 

Mr.  Scott-Smyth  d.  1826,  and  was  ,<;.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  d.  uitr.i.,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Percy  Smyth,  of  Headborough  and  Monatrea,  m.  4r 
Sept.  1827,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Odell,  Esq.  of  Carriglea,  • 
CO.  Waterford,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mathew  Young. 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  and  d.  1848,  leaving  by  her  (who  ('. 
11  May,  1882),  an  only  son  and  heir,  Percy,  now  of  Head- 
borough. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend,  between  two  unicorns'  heads  coupcrt 
az.,  three  lozenges  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
demi-bull  salient  sa.,  armed  and  unguled  or.  Motto — Cum 
plena  magis. 

Seats — Headborough,  Tallow,  and  Monatrea,  co.  Waterford, 


SMYTH    OF    MASONBROOK. 

Smyth,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Masonbrook,  co.  Cralway, 
J.P.,  High   Sheriff   1878,  late  Capt.   loth   Rcgt., 

6  D  2 


1876 


SMY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SMY 


b.  1S35;  m.  1863,  Charlotte  Frances,  dau.  of 
Audre\v  ^Yilliam  Blake,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Furhoiigli, 
CO.  Gahyay,  and  has  issue, 

I.  JonN  James,  Lieut.  4th  Batt.Connauffht  Ranscrs,  h.  ISfiC. 
n.  Kobert  Henry,  6.  IBC'J.  iii.  Edgar,  6.  1873. 

IV.  Harold,  6.  1S7S. 
I.  Marion,  b.  IS72.  ii.  Jlildrcd,  h.  1875. 

Iiiueagre. — James  Smtth,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  MasonbrooU. 
CO.  Galway.  in.  Charlotte  McDerniott,  3rd  dau.  of  Jlajor 
McDermott,  co.  Galway,  and  had  by  her 

I.  John,  now  of  Masonbrook. 

II.  James,  6.  1839;  d.  1876. 

in.  Authonv,  late  Capt.  Galway  Militia,  formerly  Capt.  2Sth 
Foot,  6.  1842. 

I.  Annie  Jo,«ephine,  hi.  17  Feb.  1857,  John  Martyn,  E^q.  of 
Tillyra  Castle,  co.  Galway,  J. P. 

II.  Louisa,  a  nun  in  the  cloisters  of  the  Sisters  of  llercy. 
Mr.  Smyth  d.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  C.\pt.  John 
Smyth,  now  of  Jlasonbrool;, 

&a£ — Masonbrook,  near  Loiighrca. 


SMYTHE    OF    BARBA VILLA. 

Smyth  E,  William  Lysteu,  E.sq.  of  Barb.avilla, 
CO.  Wcstmeath,  J. P.  and  U.L.,  High  Sheriff  1888, 
Major  Dublin  Artillery  Militia,  formerly  Assistant 
Private  Secretary  to  Earl  Spencer,  K.G-.,  when 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  1882-5,  Gentlcman-in- 
"Waitinsi  to  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen  in  1886,  and  now 
Gentleman-iii-Waiting  to  his  present  Excellency 
since  1892,  b.  29  S^ept.  1859;  m.  6  Oct.  1885,  Agnes 
Mary  llenrietta,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Eichard  Weld 
Litton,  late  3 1st  Eegt.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  2nd  Bart,  of  Athenry,  and  has 
i.ssue, 

He.nut  IxfiOLDSBT  Ltster,  6.  4  June,  1800. 
Gladys  Mary  Lyster,  6.  1887. 

Lineag-e.— This  is  a  branch  of  Smtth  of  Gayhrook, 
?lirii)j;i'.ig  from 

William  Smtthe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  b.  1603,  youngest  son 
of  Eight  Rev.  William  S.mtth,  Bishop  of  Kilmore  and 
Ardagh  (see  Smyth  of  G-iyhvook),  who  purchased  different 
estates  in  Westmeath  from  Lord  Fitzwilliam,  of  Merrion,  and 
others  1670,  ra.  1712,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Ingoldsby, 
ind  Bart,  of  Lethenborough,  co.  Buckingham,  by  Elizabeth 
■Cromwell,  1st  cousin  of  the  Protector.  Mr.  Smythe  d.  1773, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Smytbe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  6.  1716;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Darby  Clarke,   Esq.  of  co.  Kiklare,  and  sister  o£  James 
Clarke,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Ballymahon,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

lialph,  of  Orogheda,  m.  Mary  .Schoales,  and  had  a  son, 
P^lph  (lA  Newtown  House,  co.  Louth,  J.P.,  who  m.  Anna, 
dau.  of  Rev.  CharlesCranford,  Vicarof  St.  Mary's  Urogheda, 
and  had  Ralph,  of  Newtown  House,  J. P.,  High'  Shevitl'  1869, 
late  Capt.  Louth  Militia,  ra.  1857,  Mary  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Henry  Jeremiah  Smith,  Esq.  of  Annesbrook,  which  lady  d. 
1876;  and  2ndly,  lSi8,  Maria  Georgina,  youngest  dau.  of 
James  Brab^zon,  Esq,  of  Momington,  co.  Meath,  and  has 
a  son,  Ralph  George,  6.  Is64:  Mary  Frances,  m.  l8bG, 
Robert,  2nd  son  of  Sir  George  Forster,  Bart. ;  and  Sarah), 
and  a  dau.  Mary  Hannah,  who  r,i.  St.  George  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Greenhills. 
Frances,  vi.  4  June,  1787,  Sir  Hugh  Crofton,  of  Mohill  House, 

CO.  Leitrim,  and  had  issue  (ste  Bcbke's  Peerage). 
Barbara,  in.  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookesborough,  and  had 
issue. 
Mr.  .Smythe  d.  1790,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Smythe,   Esq.  of  Barbavilla,    b.   1761  ;    m.    1783, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  hieress  of  William  Meade  Ogle,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 
Ralph,  bis  heir. 

William  Meade,  of  Deer  Park,  Devon,  M.P.  for  Drogheda, 
TO.  Aug.  l8lo,  Lady  Isabella  Howard,  dau.  of  William.  3rd 
Earl  of  Wickiow,  and   d.  9  July,   1866,  having  had   three 
daus.,  Eleanor,  Catherine  Stuarta,  and  Is.abella. 
Jlenry,  of  Newtown,  co.  Louth,  ra.  Frances  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Rev.  R.  Cooke,  of  Ballyneal,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d.   1«62, 
Jiaving  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Richard  Altaniont,  of 
Lau'agh,  Queen's   co..  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1871,  late 
Capt.  Salop  .Militia,  b.  1838,  m.  29  July,  1869,  Frances  Anne 
Jane,  dau.  oi  Sir  Edward  Alan  Bellingham,  3rd  Bart,  of 
Castle  Bellingham,  and  has  issue, 
Alan  Theodore,  6.  8  Sept.  1873. 
Eudo  Somerset,  h.  18  Uct.  1875. 


Agnes  Elizabeth.  Laura  Frances. 

Olive  Mary. 

John  (Rev.),  of  Dromiskin,  co.  Louth,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Rev.  J.  Wyatt,  and  had  issue, 

William,  d.  1842.        James.        Henry.        Frederick. 
Anne. 

Altha   Maria,  m.  Thomas   Rice    Fosbery,  of  Clorane,   whu 

d.  s.  p.  18'28. 
Anne,  m.  Col.  Thomas  Wade,  Deputy-Adjutant-General  of 
Ireland,  and  had  issue.     Their  son,  SirT.  F.  Wade,  K.C.B., 
?«.   2S  July,  1868,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Herschel,  1st 
Bart. 

Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  The  Grove, 
CO.  Meath  {see  Hamilto.n  of  Abbotstown). 
Ml-.  Smythe  (/.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  b.  1786;  m.  1808,  Eliza, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Matthew  Lyster,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  left  at  his  decease, 
1815, 

William  Bahlow,  his  heir. 

Henuy  Matthew,  late  of  Barbavilla. 

Frederick,  formerly  66th  Eegt.,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners 
Major  (retired  on  full  pay),  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Northumberland,  and  has 
issue, 

Hi-nry  Gerald. 

Ellen.  Emma.  Helena. 

The  eldest  son, 

AVilliam  Bablow  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  183'2,  and  J.P.  co.  Meath,  b.  '26  Nov.  1809;  m. 
7  Feb.  1837,  Lady  Emily  Monek,  dau.  of  Henry  Stanley,  Earl 
of  Eathdowne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Nov.  1S37)  had  one 
dau., 

Emily,  d.  3  Dee.  1842. 
Mr.  Smythe  ('.  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Matthew  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Rarbavilla,  co.  West- 
meath, B.A.,  J.P.  CO.  Roscommon,  b.  1810;  m.  3  Dec  ,  1855, 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Carr  Coote,  Esq.,  Capt. 
8tli  Royal  Irish  Hussars,  brother  of  Sir  Cliaiies  Coote,  9th 
Bart,  of  Ballyfin,  and  by  her  (who  was  murdered  in  her 
brother-in-law's  carriage  at  Barbavilla  2  April,  1882),  had  issue, 
William  Lyster,  now  of  Barbavilla. 

Margaret  Altha  3Iaria,  m.  3  Dec.  1880,  W.  E.  Smyth,  Esq. 
of  Glananea. 
Eii/abeth  Ada  Mary,  ra.  1st,   1878,   Christopher  W.  Bailey, 
Esq.  of  Moorock  House,  co.  Clare,  and  2ndly,  21  Dec.  1885, 
James  Hume  Dodgson,  Esq. 
Loui-sa  Ellen  Lyster. 

Lydia  Lucy  Lyster,  m.  30  July,  1887,  Robert  Daiicy  Guin- 
ness, Esq. 
Maud   Francis  Lyster,   ra.  20  Aug.   1S91,   Henry  Richard 
Banister,  Esq. 
Mr.  H.  M.  Smythe  d.  6  Sept.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Arms,  dr. — Same  as  Smyth  of  Gayhrook. 
.S't(i(— Barbavilla,     Collinstown,    co.     Westmeath.        Town 
Residence— Z'i,  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin. 
Club — Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


SMYTHE    OF    HILTON. 

SsiTTHE,  Geokge,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  co.  S,alop, 
Capt.  R.xN.  (retired),  6.  26  Sept.  1811  ;  m.  19  April, 
1855,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Dr.  Allardyce,  of  Chelten- 
ham, by  his  2nd  wife,  Georgiana  Shakespear,  and 
has  a  dau.  Annie  Georgiana. 

Lineage— There  is  every  reason  to  believe  that  the 
family  of  Smythe  became  settled  at  Hilton  at  a  remote  period; 
but  as  the  Court  Rolls  extend  only  as  far  back  as  1327,  temxi. 
Edward  II.,  there  is  no  documentary  proof  of  the  fact  beyond 
a  charter  granted  by  Edward  I.,  afterwards  contirmel  by 
Elizabeth.  Several  branches  emanated  irom  the  parent 
stock,  and  held  considerable  possessions  in  the  neighbour- 
hood. 

Thomas  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  Capt.  Shropshire  Militia, 
rii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wannerton  Groome,  Esq.  of  Trysull,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Mary  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  an  only  son,  John 
Groome,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth.    The  former, 

John  Groome  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  D.L.,  Major  Local 
Militia,  b.  18  July,  1771;  m.  23  Sept.  1805,  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Parke,  Esq.  of  Highfield  House,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  sister  of  Lord  Wensleydale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Nov. 
1852)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  late  representative. 

John  Groome,  b.  9  Oct.  1809,  H.E.I.C.S.  ;  d.  25  July,  1839. 

Geoege,  present  representative. 


SMr, 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SMr 


1877 


Henry  Ealph  (Kev.),  h.  23  May,  1S13,  Rectory  of  Beckbury, 

Salop,  deceased. 
Anne,  ra.  23  Dec.   1839,  Gen.  Henry  Monckton,  4th  son  of 
Hon.  Kdward  Monckton,  of  Somcrford,  co.  .Stafford,  3i(l  son 
of  John,  1st  Viscount  Galway,  and  d.  10  April,  1S78,  leav- 
ing issue.    Gen.  Monckton  d.  29  June,  1854. 
Major  Smythe  d.  8  Dec.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tho.mas  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  Salop,  and  Try.sull,  co. 
Stafford,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Madras  Engineers,  late  Com- 
manding 3rd  batt.  Staffordshire,  R.V.,  6.  12  Sept.  1808;  in. 
19  May,  1857,.  Mary,  only  child  of  Eear-Admiral  Deans,  K.N. 
(by  bis  1st  wife,  Mary  Clay),  and  by  her(who  d.  2  April,  1862; 
had  isaue, 

I.  Mary  Eliza  Clio,         ^ 

II.  Cecilia  Anne  Parke,  ''of  Manor  House,  TrysuU. 

III.  Anne  Blanche.  ) 


^rms— Sa.,   a  bend  between  six  martlets  ar; 
buffalo's  head  ppr. 
&at— Hilton,  near  Bridgenorth,  Salop. 


Crest— X 


SMYTHE    OF    METHVEN    CASTLE. 

Smttiie,  Datid  Mueeay,  Esq.  of  Methven 
Castle,  CO.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd 
Batt.  Eoyal  Highlanders,  b.  17  Nov.  1850. 

liineag-e. — Thomas  Smyth,  having  applied  his  talents  to 
the  study  of  physic,  attained  hit;h  eminence  in  the  medical 
profession,  and  was  appointed  Apothecary  to  James  111.,  King 
of  Scotland,  as  appears  by  a  charter  bearing  date  29  Jan.  1477. 
He  was  father  of 

Patbick  Smyth,  of  Braco,  co.  Perth,  temp.  James  IV.  His 
son, 

William  Smyth,  of  Braco,  had  a  cliarter  of  the  lands  of 
Braco  and  Warkland,  Aug.  1536,  m.  Agnes  Scott,  of  thefamily 
of  Balwearie,  and  relict  of  Christopher  Suel,  of  Balgarvie,  by 
whom  tie  had  a  son, 

PATnicK  Smyth,  of  Braco,  served  heir  to  his  father  1561. 
He  j)i.  Christian,  dau.  of  Haldane,  of  Killour,  and  d.  1604. 
His  son,  Alexander,  m.  Margaret  Oliver,  of  Pitfogo,  and 
((.  I-.  p.  1603,  leaving  issue,  Patrick,  who  s.  his  grandfather; 
and  Andrew,  of  Uapness  in  Orkney,  who  left  issue.  His 
grandson, 

Patrick  Smyth,  of  Braco,  he  m.  1st,  1618,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  George  Graham,  Bishop  of  Orkney,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  b.  1621:  joined  the  Royal  army,  and  was  killed  at 
Maiston  Moor  1644. 

George,  d.  s.  p.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father. 

Patrick,  successor  to  the  estates. 

Andrew,  b.  1632 ;  m.  Miss  Stewart,  of  Burgh,  and  had  issue. 

Catherine,  j».  1st,  John  Cowan,  Esq.  of  Tailorton,  and  2ndly, 
Rev.  John  Drummond,  minister  of  Moneydie. 

Marion,  m.  Patrick  Monteith,  Esq.  of  Egilshaw. 

Barbara,  m.  Rev.  John  Gibson,  minister  of  Haline. 

Jciin,  m.  Richard  Murray,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  Laird  of 
Pennyland. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Drummonderinoch. 

The  Laird  of  Braco  m.  2nd!y,  1039,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry 
Stewart,  of  Killinan,  and  had  issue, 
John,  of  Huips,  Orkney,  b.  1640. 

David,  of  Barnhill,  b.  1644  ;  m.  Miss  Bruce,  of  Cultmalundie, 
and  had  issue. 
Alexander,  minister  of  Moneydie,  6.  1646 ;  m.  the  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Arthur  Ross,  fiishop  of  Galloway,  and  lett  a  son, 
James,  one  oi  the  most  celebrated  surgeons  of  his  time,  m. 
Anne  Watson,  of  Airthcrney,  and  left  three  dans.,  Margaret, 
m.    Dr.    Carmichael,   and    had    issue;     Jean,    m.   Martin 
Lindsay,  ol  Dowhill,  and  had  issue  ;  Anne,  to.  Dr.  Robert 
Wood,  and  had  issue, 
Agnes,  b.  1G41;   vi.  Col.  Patrick  Graham,  of  Inchbrachie, 
and  had  issue. 
The  Laird  of  Braco,  m.  3rdly,  Margaret  Anderson,  and  had 
three  daus.,  who  all  d.  s.  p.    He  was  cast  away  in  crossing 
the  Pentland  Firth,  where  himself  and  the  whole  boat's   crew 
])erished,  26  April,  1655.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Patrick  Smyth,  of  Methven,  who  purchased  the  lands  of 
Methven  in  1664,  having  sold  his  estate  in  Orkney;  b.  1627; 
j;t.  1st,  1652,  Anne  dau.  of  James  Keith,  of  Benholm,  brother 
of  William,  tith  Earl  Marischal,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
Patrick,   b.   1655;    accidentally  killed  by  his    tutor    while 
shooting  on  th(!  Loch  of  Methven. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1682,  Janet,  dau.  of  Mungo  Haldane,  of  Glen- 
eagles,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
David,  his  heir. 

Mungo,  b.  1684 ;  a  Military  OfiBcer,  killed  at  the  siege  of 
Toumai. 


Patrick,  6.  1688;  in.  Elizabeth,  daa.  of  Col.  Strasburgh,  of 

the  Russian  army,  and  left  issue. 
JIargaret,  b.  1685 ;   m.  Sir  Thomas  Moncrieffe  of  that  Ilk, 

and  left  issue. 
Katherine,  b.  1693  ;  to.  John  Campbell,  of  Glenlyon. 

lie  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

David  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Methven,  b.  1683;  m.  1707,  Katherine, 
dau.  of  William  Cochrane,  of  Kilmarnock,  by  his  wife,  the 
Lady  Grizel  Grahame,  dau.  of  James,  3rd  Marquess  of 
Montrose,  and  had  issue,  David,  of  Metliven ;  Grahame,  Capt. 
42nd  Highlanders,  b.  1718,  d.  1751;  Christian,  6.  1714,  m. 
John  Crajgie,  of  Dunbarney ;  Grizel,  6.  1715,  d.  unm.  1735. 
He  d.  1732,  and  was.?,  by  his  son, 

David  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Methven,  b.  24  June,  1711 ;  m.  Ist, 
1741,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Graham,  of  Braco,  (by  his 
wife  Katherine,  daii.  of  Sir  William  Stirling,  of  Ardoch),  and 
sister  of  Gen.  David  Graham,  of  Gorthie,  by  whom  he  had 
David,  his  successor;  Katherine,  b.  1741,  m.  1776,  Majt)r 
Alexander  Duncan,  of  Lundie,  elder  brother  of  Viscount 
Duncan;  Margaret,  6.  1747,  m.  1764,  George  Oswald,  Esq.  of 
Scotstown,  and  had  issue,  Isobel,  b.  1748,  ('.  unm.  1839.  He 
111.  2ndly,  1761,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  Campbell,  titular 
Lord  Monzie,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Smythe  d.  1764, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

David  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Methven  Castle,  6.  17  Jan.  1746;  m, 
1st,  8  April,  177'2,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Murray, 
Bart,  of  Hillhead,  and  by  her  (vvhO(/.  30  June,  1785)  had  three 
sons,  David,  6.  1775,  an  officer  in  the  Guards,  </.  1798;  Robert, 
of  Methven;  James,  b.  1779,  d.  at  Calcutta,  1802;  and  four 
daus.  who  d.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1794,  Euphemia 
Amelia  (only  dau.  of  Mungo  Murray,  Esq.  of  Lintrose,  co. 
Perth,  by  his  wife,  Cecilia  Lyon,  of  Brigton),  and  ,by  her  (who 
d.  1845)  had  issue, 

George,  b.  1797  ;  an  advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  d.  1834. 

William,  of  Methven. 

Patrick  Murray  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  b.  3  Dec.  181)4;  d.  23  Jan.  1872; 
TO.  6  Aug.  1844,  Anne  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  Uobert  E.  E. 
Mynors,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  May,  1860)  had  issue.  1  Robert  David,  6.  1845  ; 
2  Geor^'e  Edward,  6.  1846  ;  3  William  Mynors,  6.  1850 ;  4 
Patiick  Murray  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Westbury,  Wilts, 
b.  IsSO ;  and  1  Euphemia  Amelia,  m.  19  Sept.  1872,  Clement 
G.  Lefroy,  Esq.,  and  d.  1884. 

Katherine  Campbell,  6.  1799;  m.  17  July,  1827,  Eight  Hon. 
David  P.oyle,  of  Shewalton,  CO.  Ayr,  Lord  President  of  the 
Court  of  Session  in  Scotland,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1880,  leaving 
issue. 

Cecilia,  b.  1800;  d.  unm.  1867. 

This  eminent  gentleman,  who  was  one  of  the  Senators  rf  the 
College  of  Justice,  under  the  title  of  Lord  Methven,  d.  30  Jan. 
1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Methven,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Convener 
of  the  county  of  Perth,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  b.  10  Feb. 
1778  ;  m.  Ist,  5  April,  1810,  Mary,  2nddau.  of  James Townsend 
Oswald,  Esq.  ofDunnikier,  co.  Eife,  and  this  lady  having  (L  15 
Sept.  1814,  he  )i!.2ndly,  6  Feb.  1817,  Susan  Kenton,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Muir  Mackenzie,  1st  Bart,  of  Delvine,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  5  Oct.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Methven  Castle,  M.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  Convener  of  the  county  for  34  years,  &.  23  Jan. 
1803;  TO.  1st,  9  Aug.  1838,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Great  George  Street,  Westminster,  F.K.S., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1846)  had  a  dau., 

1.  Margaret,  m.  20  Oct.  1875,  James  David  Drummond,  10th 
Viscount  Strathallan  (see   Bdrke's  Ptcruge,  Stkathallan, 

v.). 

He  m.  2ndly,  20  Feb.  1849,  Emily,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John 
Oswald,  G.C.13.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Dunnikier,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  David  Murray,  now  of  Methven. 

II.  Charles  John,  of  Strathearn,  Natal,  b.  21  April,  1852:  m. 
17  Aug.  1876,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq. 
of  Lynedoch,  Natal,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  David 
William,  b.  18  May,  1879. 

III.  Francis  Henry,  b.  8  Dec.  1853. 

IV.  William  Frederick,  b.  9  Jan.  1859. 
II.  Emily  Beatrice. 

Mr.  Smythe  d.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
David  Murray  Smythe,  Esq.,  now  of  Methven. 

Arms — Az.,  a  burning  cup  between  two  chess-rooks  in  fcsse 
or.  Unst — A  dolphin  haurient  ppr.  Hollo — Mediis  trauquillus 
in  undis. 

iVai— Methven  Castle,  Perth. 

VLubs — Naval  and  Military,  Batchclors,  Pratt's,  and  New 
(Edinburgh). 


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SNEYD    OF    KEELE     HALL. 

S.NEYD,  Kalvh,  E#q.  of  Koelo,  Snovd,  Tiinstall, 
Braihvoll,  &e.  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  for  "co.  Stafford, 
1892-3,  h.  10  Dec.  1863.  m.  19  Dec.  1885,  Mary 
Kvelyn  eldest  dau.  of  Maj-Gen.  Arthur  Edward 
Augustus  Ellis,  C.S.I.  {See  Eueke's  Peerac/e, 
HowAUD  DE  Waldex,  E.)  bv  the  lion.  Mina  dau.  of 
1st  Baron  Taunton  {See  Bueke's  E.rt.  Peerages). 

Lineag'e. — Tlic  following  pedigree  of  the  ancient  family 
Aif  Skevd  is  compiled  from  the  following  authorities:  Sleigh's 
Hhtoi  y  of  L(i  k- :  Ward's  Histonj  of  Stok\-on-Tvcnt  ;  Doinisdai/ 
■Sioj^'onlfliiii,  hihI  C/ffliin  ;  Ancknt  Pcdigi-ee  of  Trenthams 
of  JhccsUi- ;  and  Obmkkod's  History  of  Cheshire;  and  from 
51SS.  in  flu-  muniment  rooms  at  Keele  and  Ashcombc,  and  the 
llulton  Abtey  MSS. 

E-ADULF  v£L  Eadwclt,  SOU  of  Obdgab,  caUlorman  of  the 
Defnsanas  (Devon  and  Cornwall),  m.  -"Klfwyn,  dau.  and  heir 
of  .a^tlielrcd,  last  King  and  1st  Karl  of  Mercia,  by  .aithelfloed, 
dau.  of  Alfred  the  Great,  and  liad  a  son, 

LEorwiNE,  Earl  of  Mercia,  who  m.  Alwara,  dau.  of  jEthel- 
>ian,  Duke  of  the  East  Angles,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
4th  son, 

GoDwiNE,  tainus  regis,  lord,  according  to  Domesday, 
lii  many  manors  in  Staffordshire  and  Cheshire.  He  had  a 
son, 

WruKic  CiLD  VEi,  UurRir,  Lord  of  Alditheley,  Balterley, 
and  many  other  manors  in  StatTordshire  and  Cheshire,aecording 
To  lloinesday,  m.  a  dau.  of  William,  Count  of  Arques,  son  of 
Richard  II..  Duke  of  Xormandy,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  an 
eldest  son, 

Gamel,  tainus  regis,  Lord  of  Alditheley,  Talke,  and  Balter- 
ley, etc.,  in  the  co.  of  Stafford,  Mottram  Andrew,  Cedde,  etc., 
in  the  co.  of  Chester,  at  the  Domesday  Survey,  had  issue,  by 
Jii.s  w  ife  (probably  a  Verdun). 

Adam  i>e  Alditiielet  (le  Verdun),  Lord  of  Alditheley.  Bal- 
terley, (tc,  in  the  co.  of  Stafford.  He  was  the  brother  of 
Itobert  de  Stanley  vel  Stonlegh,  Sheriff  of  Staffordshire  ir23- 
ll'JS.     He  was  father  of 

LvNCLrucs  DK  Alditheley,  son  and  heir.  Sheriff  of  Cheshire 
>tii,ji.  King  Stephen,  m.  ilabel  de  Stonlegh  vel  Stanley,  dau.  of 
Heui-y  de  Stanley,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Adam  de  Alditheley,  of  Alditheley,  father  of 

I  IIexhy  de  Alditheley,  lord  of  large  estate  in  Stafford- 
shire, Cheshire,  ic.,  founder  of  Hulton  Abbey,  a.d.  122o 
d.  123C. 

II.  EoBERT  DE  Alditheley,  of  whom  we  treat. 
EoBEBT  DE  Alditheley,  rn.  Joan  — ,  and  had  a  son, 
KicHAitD   DE  Alditheley,  who  took  the  name  of  Sned  vel 

Snede  from  the  lands  of  Sned  which  he  held  under  his  cousin, 
Henry  de  Aldiiheley.  He  m.  Eosia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  de 
I'raers  of  Barthomley,  in  the  co.  of  Chester.  He  gave  a  hide 
of  land  called  Sithefeld,  near  tlie  wood  of  Sned,  to  the  Abbey 
of  Hulton,  A.D.  1233,  and  was  bur.  Festival  of  S.  Mathias, 
'23  Henry  III.,  leaving 

I.  EicuARD  de  Sxed,  his  heir. 

II.  linger  del  Sned,  who  had  issue,  a  son,  Tlioinas  del  Sned 
living  6  Edward  1.  (1277-S;. 

EicHAED  DE  Sned  assumed  his  mother's  arms,  gules,  a  scythe, 
argent,  vide  .Sleigh's  Hiitory  of  Ltdc.  He  ni.  Joanna  de  Ston- 
lc;;b,  and  had  issue, 

WiLLiAii  DE  Sntid  VEL  SxEDE,  who  gavc  lands  near  the  wood 
of  Sned,  called  Kouthescroft,  to  Hulton  Abbey,  a.d.  r2S0,and 
had  a  grant  of  lands  from  Eichard  del  Hay,  a.d.  1270.  He 
was  bur.  least  of  St.  Martin,  21  Edward  L,  leaving  issue,  by 
hi.<  wife,  Matilda, 

Henry  de  Snede  or  Sned,  who  gave  land  called  Merefeld  to 
Hulton  Abbey,  a.d.  1298.  He  in.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Nicholas  de  Alditheley,  who  had  assumed  the  name  of  Tun- 
.stall  from  the  manor  of  that  name,  which  he  held  under  his 
kinsman,  Nicholas  de  Alditheley.  Henry  de  Snede  was  living 
A.D.  1310.    He  had  issue, 

Nicholas  de  Snede,  who  sometimes  assumed  his  mother's 
name  of  de  Tunstall,  had  two  grants  of  land  from  his  kinsman, 
Nichola.s  de  Alditheley, Lord  Alditheley,  tlie  1st  dated  6  Edward 
IL,  A.D.  1313,  of  land  in  Tunstall  and  Chattcrley,  the  other 
dated  10  Edward  II.,  a.d.  1318.  The  grants  were  made  at 
Helcigh  Castle,  and  were  from  Nicholas,  Lord  Alditheley,  to 
Nicholas  de  Snede,  and  to  his  wife,  Idonia,  dau.  of  iEgidiusde 
Alditheley,  who  was  the  son  of  William  de  Alditheley,  Lord 
of  Blore  a'.;d  Grindon,  in  co.  Stafford,  the  son  of  Henry 
de  Ahlitheley,  founder  of  Hulton  Abbey.     His  son, 

Biciiard  de  Tcnstall  de  Sneyde,  who  was  engaged  in  the 
Trench  wars  under  the  Lord  Audley,  and  fought  with  him  at 


the  battle  of  Poicticrs,  30  Edward  III.  (135G),  in  commemo- 
ration of  which  services  he  bore  the  fleurs-de-lis  in  his  arms,  as 
appears  by  his  seal,  the  family  having  previously  carried  the 
scythe  plain.  He  was  the  last  of  the  family  who  bore  the 
name  of  De  Tunstall,  and  was  «.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Eichard  Sneyde,  of  Sneyde  Bradwelland  Tunstall,  to  whom  i 
Lord  Audley  and  others  granted  the  manor  and  demesne  lands  I 
of  Bradwell,  2  Henry  IV.(UOO),infee  farm.  He  was  s.  by  his.  ] 
son  and  heir,  i 

William  Sneyde,  of  Sneyde  Bradwell,  &c.,  living  Um^.  ' 
Henry  IV.,  who  was  i.  by  his  son,  | 

Eichard  Sneyde,  of  Sneyde  Bradwell,  drc,  who,  by  Agnea  i 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Sutton,  of  Sutton,  co.  Chester,  was  ' 
father  of  i 

Nicholas  Sneyde,  of  Sneyde  Bradwell,  &c.,  who  was  living 
1473.  He  111.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Downes, 
of  Shrigley,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

William  Sneyde,  of  Sneyde,  Tunstall,  &c.,  citizen  of  Chester, 
tc,ii}i.  Edward  IV.  and  Henry  VII.  He  m.  Johanna,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Eoger  Ledsham,  Gent.,  of  Chester,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  Eichard,  his  heir;  William,  citizen  of  Chester,  of  which 
city  he  was  Sheriff  1504,  and  Mayor  151G  and  1532;  and  Ann, 
Hi.  Edward  Massey,  of  Broxton,co.  Chester.  William  Sneyde 
was  Sheriff  of  the  city  of  Chester  1473,  and  Mayor  1479.  He 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Richard  Sneyde,  of  Sneyde  Bradwell,  &c.,  Eecorder  of 
Chester,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Fowlehurst,  of  Crewe, 
CO.  Chester,  was  co-executor  to  his  cousin.  Sir  Eichard  Sutton 
{d.  1524),  the  founder,  with  Bishop  Smyth,  of  Brason-Nose 
College,  Oxford,  and  was  co-trustee  for  the  College  and  the 
large  estates  Sir  Eichard  settled  thereon  3  Heney  VIII.  He 
had  issue, 

William  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Richard,  M.B.  lor  Chester  7  Edward  VI. 

Ann,  )ii.  I.St,  William,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  John  Leycester, 
Esq.  of  Tablev;  and  2ndly,  Roger  Hurleston,  Esq.  of 
Chester. 

Jane,  m.  Sir  John  Legh,  Knt.  of  Booths. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  William  Calverley,  of  Calverley. 

He  d.  27  Henry  VIII. ,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir. 

Sir  William  Sneyde,  Knt.  of  Bradwell,  Sneyde,  Tunstall, 
&c..  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford,  3  Edward  VI.  and  5  and  6 
Philip  and  Mary,  who  had  a  grant  of  Keele,  which  had  been 
parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  Knights  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem, from  the  Crown 36  Henry  VIII.  He  liad  been  engaged 
in  the  Scottish  wars,  and  participated  in  the  victory  of  Pinkie, 
10  Oct.  1537,  I  Edward  VI.  He  d.  C  June,  1571,  and  was  bur. 
in  the  chancel  of  Wolstanton  Church.  He  iii.  1st,  Ann,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Barrowe,  Esq.  of  Flookersbrooke,  near 
Chester,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Salter,  Esq. 
of  Salter's  Hall,  Salop,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Chetwynd, 
Esq.  of  Ingestrc.  Sir  William  Sneyde  by  his  1st  wife  had, 
with  four  other  sons  and  two  daus.,  d.  unra.,  the  following 
i.isue, 

I.  Ralph,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Jlary,  ?«.  John  Delves,  Esq.  of  Doddington,  co.  Chester. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Touchet,  Lord  Audley,  of  Heleigh. 

III.  Anne,  m.  William  Young,  Esq.  of  Kajnton,  co.  Salop. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Trentham,  Esq.  of  Eocester,  co. 
Stafford. 

V.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  John  Somerford,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  co. 
Chester,  \nd  2ndly,  Gilbert  Domvile,  Esq.  of  Lymme,  co. 
Chester. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Sneyde,  Esq.  of  Keele,  Sneyde  Bradwell,  <fec.,  Higli 
Sheriff  18  and  37  Elizabeth,  ra.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Chetwynd,  of  Ingestre,  ho  had  (with  three 
daus.,  Mary,  ra.  Walter  Minors,  Esq.  of  Uttjxeter  ;  Ann,  iit.Sir 
Thomas  Scrynishire,  of  Aqualate  ;  and  Jane,  )ft.  Gilbert  EoUes- 
ton,  of  Eolleston)  three  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Bradwell  Hall,  m.  1585,  Clara,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anthony  Colelough,  Knt.,  of  Tintern  Abl)ey,  co.  Wexford, 
and  d.  s.  p.  v.  p.  1C13.  His  widow  m.  Sir  Hugh  Wrottesley, 
of  Wrottesley,  CO.  Stafford. 

II.  Ealph,  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  April,  1615. 

Mr.  Sneyde  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Newport, 
Knt.  of  High  Ercall,  co.  Salop,  but  by  this  lady  he  had  no 
issue.    He  d.  161.),  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Ralph  Sneyde,  Esq.  of  Bradwell,  Keele,  Sneyde,  &c.,  6. 
1564  ;  ?/i.  Felicia,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Uttoxeter, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1659;  had  issue,  Ealph,  his  heir,  aged  'I 
years  in  1614;  William,  eventually  heir  male:  Eichard,  of 
Norton  Farm,  Capt.  R.N'. ;  Elizabetli,9H.  John  Davenport,  Esq. 
of  Davenport;  Mary,  m.  1st,  William  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Stone, 


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and  incTly,  Eichaid  Shuckborough,  of  Shuckborough  ;  Anne, 
,„.  Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Clietwynd  ;  Clara,  ra.  1st,  John 
l>awtDn,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  co.  Chester,  and  2udly,  Thomas 
Bowyer,  Esq.;  Margaret,  m.  Sir  llichaid  Lloyd,  Knt.  of  Esclu- 
sham  Delasscy ;  and  Felicia,  ra.  1st,  Sir  Edward  Fitton,  Bart., 
and  2ndly,  Sir  Charles  Adderley,  Knt.  Ealpli  Sneyde  was 
Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford  19  Chakles  I.  He  d.  1643,  and  was  s. 
tiy  his  son, 

Ealph  Snetde,  F.sq.  of  Keele,  Bradwell,  Sneyde,  &c..  Col. 
in  the  Eoyal  army,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eoger  Downes,  Esq.  of 
Wardley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1670)  had  issue, 

Ealph,  only  sun,  d.  s.  p.  young. 

ilary,  m.  'WMiiim  Hannior,  Esq.  of  The  Fenns,  co.  Flint. 

Ann,  ra.  Eowland  >;icholls,  Esq.  of  Boycote,  Salop. 

Jane,  in.  27  Jan.  1656,  John  Milward,  Esq.  of  Snitterton,  co. 

Derby. 
Felicia,  m.  5  Jan.  1664,  Eobert  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Hyde  and  Nor- 

bury,  CO.  Chester. 
Catherine,  ra.  Charles  Kynaston,  Esq.  of  Salop. 

Ool.  Sneyde  was  a  staunch  adherent  to  the  royal  cause,  and 
Jiis  mansion  of  Keele  was  plundered  by  the  rebel  soldiers  1643. 
He  was  killed  in  the  Isle  of  Man  1650,  and  dying  without 
.suiTiving  male  issue  was  s.  in  the  family  estates  by  his 
brother, 

William  Snetd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  Sneyd,  (tc.,6.  1612;  aged 
■50  years  at  the  Visitation  of  co.  Stafford  5  April,  1663.  He  ra. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Audcley,  of  Gransden, 
<:o.  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  June,  1686)  had  issue, 
Ealph,  his  heir  ;  William,  ancestor  of  the  Snetus  of  BisUton, 
Belmont,  Aihcombe,  and  Bas/ord,  co.  Stafford  ;  Felicia,  ra.  Eow- 
land Cotton,  Esq.  of  Crakemarsh,  co.  Stafford;  and  Elizabeth, 
m.  Richard  Walter,  Esq.  William  Sneyd  was  M.P.  for  co.  Staf- 
ford in  the  Parliament  which  restored  Chaeles  II.  He  served 
as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford  16  Chakles  II.,  was  bur.  17 
Jan.  1694-95,  and  was  «.  by  his  elder  son, 

Kalph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  Sneyd,  Tunstall,  Bradwell,  <tc. , 
aged  22  years  at  the  Visitation  of  co.  Stafford  1663.  He  ra. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  .John  Dryden,  2nd  Bart.,  and  sister  and 
•co-heir  of  Sir  Eobert  Dryden,  3rd  Bart,  of  Canons  Ashby,  co. 
Northampton,  and  by  her  had  issue,  1  William,  d.  unm.  7  Sept. 
1689  ;  2  Ealph,  of  Bradwell,  b.  22  Dec.  1669,  j?(.  Francis,  dau. 
<if  Sir  William  Noel,  Bart,  of  Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester,  by 
Frances,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Humble,  1st  Lord  Ward,  and  his  wife 
Frances,  in  her  own  right  Baroness  Dudley  (whose  maternal 
great-grandmother  was  Katharine,  wife  of  Edward  Seymour, 
Jst  Earl  of  Hertford,  sister  of  Lady  Jane  Grey,  and  granddau., 
by  Charles  Brandon,  Duke  of  Suffolk,  K.G.,  of  Mary,  Queen 
Dowager  of  France,  who  was  dau.  of  King  Henry  VII.),  by 
whom,  who  survived  him,  he  had  issue,  Ealph,  heir  to  his 
grandfather,  and  Honora,  m.  Sir  Eusebius  Buswell,  Bart.; 
•3  John,  heir,  by  will,  to  his  uncle.  Sir  Eobert  Dryden,  Bart., 
d.  23  March,  1710-11.  Ealph  Sneydrf.  9  March,  1703,  and  was 
-s.  by  his  grandson  and  heir, 

Ealpu  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  Sneyd,  <fcc.,  bapt.  17  May,  1692, 
rm.  Ann,  dau.  of  Allen  Holford,  Esq.  of  Davenha-ii,  co. 
■Chester,  and  by  her  had  ivsue.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Stafford  6  Geokge  I.  He  d.  1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  surviving 
son  and  heir, 

Ealph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  Sneyd,  &c.,b.  1723;  ra.  1749, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Wagstaffe  Bagot,  5th  Bart,  of 
Jjlithfield,  by  Lady  Barbara  Legge  his  wife,  dau.  of  William, 
4st  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1797)  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  his  heir. 

II.  Ealph  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Jevington,  Precentor  of  St.  Asapli, 
ra.  Penelope,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Moore,  9th  son  of 
Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 

1  Lewis,  formerly  Warden  of  All  Souls'  College,  Oxford,  d. 
1858. 

2  Emma  Penelope,  m.  1807,  George  Warwick  Bampfylde, 
Lord  Poltimore,  and  d.  1835. 

III.  Edward,  d.  .«.  p.  in  America,  1776. 

•IV.  William,  of  Bradwell,  Capt.  in  the  Staffordshire  Militia, 
(/.  .s.  -p.  1836. 

V.  John  (Eev.),  M.A.,  h.  1766,  Sector  of  Elford,  and  Incum- 
bent of  Keele,  co.  Stafford;  d.  unm.  2  July,  1835. 

-vi.  Henry,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Malone,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Anthony,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Henry,  m.  Sobieska,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crewe  Dod,  Esq. 

■3  liichard  Malone,  m.  1st,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Charles  I'etcr 
Leyard,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Louisa  Caroline, 
';/!.  Charles  J.  Wise,  and  Henrietta,  m.  Eev.  Walter  Sneyd, 
■of  Keele.  Mr.  E.  M.  Sneyd  '//i.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Crewe  Dod,  but  had  no  issue  by  Uer. 

1  Elizabeth,  ia.  T.  Darcy,  Esq. 

■VII.  George,  d.  .t.p.  in  India,  1790. 

I.  Frances,  in.  Francis  Parker  Newdigate,  Esq. 


II.  Charlotte,  m.  Davies  Devonport,  Esq.  of  Capesthorne,  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1829. 

III.  Barbara,  vi.  Ven.  John  Gooch,  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury, 
April,  1791. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  20  Sept.  1786,  Thomas  Crewe  Dod,  Esq.  of 
Edge. 

V.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  4  Dec.  1838,  aged  78. 

VI.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

VII.  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  1852,  aged  87. 

Ealph  Sneyd  d.  10  Dec.  1793,  aged  70,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  Sneyd,  Tunstall,  <fcc.,  h.  11 
Feb.  1752,  M.P.  for  Castle  Eising,  HighSheriff  1S14,  andLieut.- 
Col.  Staffordshire  Militia.  He  m.  9  May,  1786,  the  Hon.  Louisa 
Bagot,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Bagot,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
7  May,  1834)  had  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter  (Kev.),  M.A.,  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Louisa  Barbara,  d.  tinm.  1812. 

II.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1867. 

III.  Frances  (Hon.),  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Adelaide, 
ra.  8  Feb.  1831,  Ven.  William  Arundell  Bouverie,  Arch- 
deacon of  Norfolk,  son  ot  Hon.  Bartholomew  Bouverie, 
2nd  son  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Kadnor,  by  his  2nd  marriage, 
and  d.  5  March,  1884,  aged  85  (sec  Bdbke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage). 

IV.  Charlotte  Augusta,  d.  unm.  1882. 

V.  Georgiana  Maria  Sophia,  d.  unm.  15  July,  1816. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1869. 

Col.  Sneyd  d.  23  June,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Ealph   Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  D.L.,  6.  9  Oct.  1793,  High 

Sheriff  1844,  d.  unm.  July,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Eev.  Walter  Sneyd,  of  Keele,  Sneyd,  Tunstall,  &c.,  co. 

Stafford,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,   J. P.,  b.  23  July,  1809;  ra.  14  Oct. 

1856,  his  cousin,  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Malone 

Sneyd,   Esq.  of    Cherryvale,  co.  Donegal,   by   his   1st    wife, 

Henrietta,  dau.  of  Charles  Peter  Layard,  Esq.,  Ceylon  C.S.,  and 

had  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  now  of  Keele. 

I.  Louisa  Georgina,  m.  6  Oct.  1881,  Eobert  Mowbray  Howard, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Henry  Howard,  Esq.  of  Greystoke  Castle. 
Cumberland,  and  has  i.s.sue,  Henry  Kalph  Moutjray,  b.  1883  i 
Lyulph  Walter  Moubray,  b.  1885,  and  a  dau.  Muriel. 

II.  Isabel  Clara. 

III.  Caroline  Henrietta,  m.  10  April,  1888,  Eussell  Montagu 
Gamier,  Esq.,  son  of  Very  Eev.  Thomas  Garnier,  Dean  of 
Lincoln,  by  Lady  Caroline,  his  wife,  dau.  of  4th  Earl 
Albemarle,  and  has  issue,  Geoffrey  Sneyd,  h.  1889,  and 
Denys  Keppel,  6.  1890. 

IV.  Eleanor  Frances. 

Mr.  Sneyd  d.  2  July,  1888,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  Ealph 
Sneyd,  now  of  Keele  Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  scythe,  the  blade  in  chief,  the  snad  (or  handle) 
in  bend  sinister  sa.,  on  the  fesse  point  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the 
second,  qv.o.rtering  Tunstall,  Downes,  Ledsham,  Bradwell, 
Barrowe,  Lloyd,  Dryden,  Wilkes,  Beville,  Beaumes, 
Waldershiefe,  Coles,  &c.  Crest — A  lion  passant  guardant  sa. 
JJotto — Nee  opprimere  nee  opprimi. 

iSiat — Keele  Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  co.  Stafford. 


SNEYD    OP    BASFORD    HALL. 

SxETD,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Basford  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  of  the  Q.ueen's 
Own  Royal  Staffordshire  Yeomanry  and  the  King's 
Own  Staffordshire  Light  Infantry  Militia,  b.  9  Oct. 
1822 ;  m.  16  Jidy,  1861,  Agnes  Maria,  eldest  sur- 
viving dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Evelyn  Cotton,  of  Et- 
■wall  Hall,  CO.  Derby  (see  that  family),  and  by  lier 
(who  d.  27  June,  1862)  has  issue, 

Ealph  de  Tunstall,  b.  3  May,  1862. 

Lineage. — For  early  lineage  (see  Snevd  of  Keele).  Wil- 
liam Sneyd  of  Onecote,  co.  Stafford,  who  resided  at  the  Birches 
on  the  Keele  Estate,  2nd  son  of  William  Sneyd,  of  Sneyd, 
Keele,  <fcc. ,  b.  1642  (23rd  in  direct  male  descent  from  Eadwulf, 
and  his  wife,  .3Sl^vyn,  dau.  and  heir  of  .33thelred,  last  king  of 
Mercia,  by  iEthelflcEd,  dau.  of  Alfred  the  Great),  M.P.  for  New- 
castle, Staffs.,  1685,  ra.  2  June,  1068,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  Wettenhall,  Esq.  of  the  Waterhouse,  co.  Stafford,  d. 
1708,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  his  heir. 

II.  Wettenhall,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  and  Chancellor  of  Kilmorc 
and  Ardagh,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Charles  Francis  Marsh, 
Esq.,  an  Officer  in  the  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Marsh, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick  and  Kiimore,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  famous  Jeremy  Taylor,  Bishop  of 
Down  and  Connor,  and  had  a  large  family,  most  of  the  sons 
rf.  s.  p.,  his  only  male  descendants  of  the  name  of  Sneyd 
living  at  the  present  date  are  John  T.  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Hatch- 


1880 


S^'E 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SA^E 


woods,  Hants,  6.  182?,  formerlyin  the  Madras  Light  Cavalry 
(who  has  a  sister  Emma  Kate,  in.  ISfiS,  Sir  Goorsv  Glynn 
Petre,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  formerly  British  Jlinister  of  the 
Legation  at  Lisbon),  Ids  nephert-,  Kalph  H  Sneyd  (Hev.), 
Eector  of  Earsham.  Norfolk,  b.  1S49  ;  m.  1886,  Amy  E.,  dau, 
of  H.  Smith,  Esq.  of  Elinaham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  two  great- 
nephews,  Dryden  G.  T.,  l>.  1882,  and  Ralph  E.  P.,  b.  1888, 
sons  of  James  A.  P.  Sneyd,  Esq.  who  d.  1892. 

III.  Richard,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Charles  Adderley,  Esq.,  and 
<;.  .^  ;:. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Stafford,  ?;i.  Hannah  Stokes,  of  Wolver- 
hampton. 

V.  William,  d.  uvm. 

I.  Elizaheth,  m.  12  April,  IGOO,  Samuel  Adderley,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  hi.  Walter  Chetwynd,  Esq.  of  Brockton. 
William  Sneyd  was  buried  at  Keelo,  25  May,  1708,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son  and  heir, 

K.\LPH  S.vEYD,  of  Eishton,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Bowyer,  Esq  of  Bishton,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  daus.,  llonora,  m.  Kev.  Edward  Bj-idc,  of  Church  Eaton, 
and  Ann,  m.  George  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Bishop-Middleham) 
three  sons.i.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  Ualidi  (Uev.),  D.D.,  lieetor 
of  Sible  lledingham,  E«sex  ;  ni.  Edward,  of  Lichfield,  Major  of 
the  Koyal  Horse  Guards  (Blue),  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Rev.  Moses 
Cook,  of  Sible  Hedingham,  and  from  this  marriage  descended 
the  SsEYDs  of  BijrkUy  lodge,  co.  Stafford.  Honora,  one  of  the 
daus.  of  Major  Sneyd  (the  "Serena"  of  Hayley  ;  fiancee  of 
M.ajor  .\ndre,  who  was  hanged  as  a  spy  at  Tappan,  U.S. 
America,  2  Oct.  17S0)  /».  hiehard  Lovell  Edgwortli,  Esq.  of 
Edgworthstown,  in  Ireland.  Major  Sneyd,  of  Lichfield,  was  s. 
by  his  son,  Edward  Sneyd,  of  Byrkley  Lodge,  )».  Maria,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Joseph  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co.  Derby,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford,  1S24  ;  he  d.  17  April,  1832,  leaving  one 
dau.  Emma,  who  d.  unm.  10  Nov.  1858.  Ralph  Sneyd,  of  Bish- 
ton, was  heir,  by  will,  of  John  Sneyd,  Esq.,  the  youngest  son 
of  Kalph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  who  had  inherited  considerable 
property  from  Sir  Robert  Di'yden,  Bart.  He  d.  o  Nov.  1729, 
and  was  5.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  m.  8  Oct.  1724,  Susanna, 
d.au.  and  heirof  John  Edmonds,  Esq.  of  Ilendon  Place,  Middle- 
sex, by  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hedges,  Knt.  of  Kings- 
down,  Wiltshire,  and  sole  heir  to  her  brother  William,  who  had 
large  estates  in  Erith,  Kent,  <fec.,  left  him  1701,  by  his  uncle. 
Sir  Nicholas  Vanacker,  Bart.  Sir  William  Hedges  was  the 
first  East  India  Company's  Agent  and  Governor  of  their  affairs 
in  Bengal,  Commission  dated  25  Nov.  1681,  and  had  two  sons, 
■\Villiam  Hedges  and  John,  and  two  married  daus.,  viz.  Eliza- 
beth, wife  of  Rev.  William  Lloyd,  of  Aston,  and  Susanna, 
wife  of  Henry  Powys,  Esq.  of  Underdale.  William  Sneyd  i/. 
11  Feb.  1745,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hedges  Snetd,  Esq.  of  Eishton,  who  d.  unm.  28 
Dee.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  S.vetd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  and  Belmont,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1770,  6.  11  July,  17^4;  m.  1st,  7  Aug.  1762,  Penelope, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Kynnerslcy,  Esq.  of  Loxley  Park,  co. 
Stafford,  and  co-heir  to  her  brother  Clement,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29  May,  177G;  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Ralph,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  18  Sept.  1769  ;  m.  JIary  Cooke,  dau.  of 
George  Cooke  Yarboroiigh,  Esq.  of  Streethope,  co.  York, 
.and  dying  7  March,  1805,  left  issue  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
?.Iay,  isiO,  Major-Gen.  Sir  More  Idsnev)  a  son  and  a  dau. 
John,  6.  23  Nov.  1770 ;  d.  s.  p.  26  Nov.  1788. 
Clement,  of  Huntley  Hall,  near  Cheadle,  Rear-Admiral,  6. 
Feb.  1773;  vi.  27  Oct.  1813,  Helen,  dau.  of  Roger  Sweten- 
hara,   Esq.  of  Somerford  Booth,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  March    1821)  he  had  i-sue,  two  sons  and  two 
daus.     Rear-Adniiral  Sneyd  m.  2n>lly,  Eliza  Callieiiue,  dau. 
of  Jo.=eph  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Etwall  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  by 
her  had  no  issue.     He  d.  12  Oct.  1854. 
Thomas  Sneyd-Kynneesley,  Esq.  of  Loxley  Park  (sec  S.veyd- 

Kynneesley  of  Loxlei'). 
Penelope,  d.  29  Sept.  1773. 

Mary  Ann,  ,u.  11  Feb.  17'JG,  John  Holley,  Esq.  of  Aylsham 
and  Holme,  co.  Norfolk. 
Susannah,  m.  Alexander  Day  Broughton,  Esq.,  R.N.,  and  d. 

14  May,  18C8. 
Rosamond,  m.    Ist,  William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Barlaston  Hall, 
and  2ndly,  William  M.  Marston,  Esq.,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1833. 
Matilda,  d.  unm.  15  May,  1797. 
Mr.  Sneyd  m.  2ndly,  22  April,  1777,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Kirby,  Esq.  of  Leicester,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  3  Jan.  1793.     He 
TO.  3rdly,  1794,  Mary,  dau.   of  Mr.  J.  Adey,  of  Lichfield,  who 
d.  s.   p.  5  Jan.  1829.     He  d.  8  Nov.  1809,  and  was  buried  in 
Ipstones  Church.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  S.neyd,  Esq.  of  Ashcombe  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
2  Sept.  1767  ;  joined  the  88th  Regt.  as  Lieutenant  1783,  A.D.C. 
to  the  Queen  of  Frederic  William  of  Pmssia,  m.  -30  April,  1796, 
Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Simon  Debank,  Esq.  of  A.-jhes,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1840)  had  issue, 


I.  William  Debank,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.24  Nov.  1797;  d.  31 
May,  18'.'5,  on  the  day  of  his  intended  marriage. 

II.  John,  of  Ashcombe  Park. 

III.  Ralph  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  2  Nov.  1799  ;  d.  unm.  25  Sept. 
1829. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  The  Ashes,  co.  Stafford,  *.  20  Dec.  1800;  m, 

19  June,  1832,  Emma,  5t,h  dau.  ol  George  Whitley,  Esq.  of 
Norley  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  d  25  Feb.  1883,  having  had. 
issue,  1  Thomas  William,  of  The  Ashes,  co.  Stafford,  Major- 
Gen.,  Commanded  ihe  Queen's  Bays  (2nd  Dragoon  Guards) 
1877  to  1882;  m.  28  Oct.  1879,  Charlotte  Marion,  only  dau.. 
of  Capt.  W.  W.  Repton,  Benual  N.I.,  and  has  one  son, 
Thomas  Humphrey,  b.  1884,  and  two  daus.,  2  Henry,  B.A. 
Oxford,  m.  26  Oct.  1869,  Caroline  Carew,  dau.  of  Robert 
Holdsworth  Carew  Hunt,  Esq.;  3  Clement  John,  late  21st 
F'usiliers,  t/.  utnii.  18  April,  1864;  4  George  Edward,  M.A. 
Oxon,  1,1.  21  Sept.  1880,  Elizabeth  C,  dau.  ot  Henry  Stuart, 
Esq.  of  Jlountford,  Lsle  of  Bute  (and  has  three  sons  and  two 
daus.,  the  eldest  son  Ralph  Stuart,  6.  1882);  1  Emma,  ju. 
H.  R.  N.  Gale,  Esq.  of  Bardsea  Hall,  co.  Lancaster;  2  Caro- 
line Anne,  m.  1885,  Viscount  Sherbrooke,  who  d.  27  July, 
1892. 

V.  Clement,  b.  5  Apiil,  1802;  d.  4  Jan.  1807. 

VI.  Henry  (Rev.),  K.A.,  of  The  Woodlands,  Perpetual  Curatij 
of  Wetley  Rocks,  6.  29  March,  1804;  ?)i.  1st,  22  Feb.  1831, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.  of 
Loxley  Park,  .and  by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1832)  hafl 
issue,  one  dau.  He  Hi.  2ndly,  20  Oct.  1834,  Penelope,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Day  Broughton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

20  May,  1855)  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus-  He  m. 
3rdly,  11  Feb.  1858,  Mary,  dau.  of  Mr.  Charles  Stagg,  of 
Netherhaven,  and  d.  24  March,  1859. 

1.  Mary,  m.  4  Jan.  1830,  Clement  John  Sneyd-Kynnersley, 
Esq.  of  Loxley  Park  (see  that/auiil'rn,  who  d.  1840,  leaving 
issue,  Clement  Thomas,  William  Henry,  and  Mary  Jane, 
TO.  Rev.  William  Frazer,  Vicar  of  Alton,  D.C.L.  She  d.  2T. 
March,  1886. 

"Sir.  Sneyd  d.  2  Feb.  1851,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  survivins. 

son, 

Rev.  John  Sneyd,  M.A.,  of  Ashcombe  Park,  J. P.  b.  28  Oct. 

1798  ;  7(1. 1st,  15  Jan.  1822,  Penelope,  dau.  of  John  Holley,  Esq. 

of  Holme  and  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  by  Mary  Anne  Sneyd,  his 

2nd  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1849)  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Basford  Hall. 

II.  Ralph  Debank,  b.  11  Dec.  1829;  .(.  unm.  4  May,  1854. 

III.  Dryden  Henry  (see  Sneyd  of  Aslicombe  Park). 

IV.  Edmond  Lionel,  6.  31  March,  1835;  d.  unm.  26  July,. 
18.='3. 

V.  Fiederick  Clement,  Lieut.  2nrl  Staffordshire  Militia,  b.  25' 
April,  1839  ;  d.  unm.  2  Oct.  1864. 

VI.  Richard  Wettenhall,  6.  11  Sept.  1841  ;  d.  unm.  5  March, 
1863. 

\u.  Gustavus  Alfred  (Rev.),  M.A,,  Rector  of  Chastleton,  co. 
Oxford,  b.  12  June,  1844;  m.  24  Aug.  1882,  Crystabella, 
only  dau.  of  John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Bourton-on-the-Uill,  co. 
Gloucester. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  12  Sept.  1850,  Rev.  Robert  Bamford,  oS 
Abbot's  Ann,  Wilts,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1857,  having  had 
issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

II.  Emily  Jane. 

III.  Penelope  Marianne,  m.  16  Nov.  1843.  John  Clerk  Brodie, 
Esq.  of  Idvies,  co.  Forfar,  Crown  Agent  for  Scotland,  C.B., 
LL.D.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (who  d.  27  May,  1888),  and  d.  2  July, 
1877,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Hellen,  d.  2  l-Vb.  1844,  aged  16. 

V.  Susanna,  m.  11  April,  1860,  Rev.  Charles  Ingleby,  o« 
Woodbank,  CO.  Stafford,  who  (i.  II  June,  1873:  she  d.  11 
Dec.  1891. 

VI.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  6  May,  1851,  aged  17. 

He  7)1.  2ndly,  18  June,  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Marclit 
Adams,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Shrewsbury,  and  by  her  had  a 
dau., 

VII.  Ada  Mary,  m.  9  May,  1871,  R.  P.  Carew  Hunt,  Esq.,  who 
d.  12  June,  1890,  leaving  i.ssue. 

Mr.  Sneyd,  who  became  Incumbent  of  Ipstones  1833,  and  was- 
the  first  Rural  Dean  of  Leek,  and  (/.  17  Feb.  1873. 

Jrnis — Arg.,  a  scythe,  the  blade  in  chief,  the  sned  (or  handle) 
in  bend  sinister  sa.,  on  the  fesse  point  a  fleur-de  lis  of  the 
second.  Crest— A  lion  passant  guurdant  sa.  Motto— Nee- 
opprimere,  nee  opprimi. 

^V(<£— Basford  Hall,  near  Leek,  co.  Stafford. 


SNEYD    OF    ASHCOMBE    PAKK. 

Sneyd,  Dryden  Henky,  Esq.  of  Ashcombe 
Park,  Belmont  and  Onecote,  co.  StafPord,  J. P.,  b. 
2  Sept.  1833,  2nd  surviving  son  of  Rev.  John 
Sncjd,  of  Ashcombe  Park,  and  29th  in  direct  male 
descent  from  Eadulf  (a  noble  of  Wessex),  and  his- 
wife  iElfwyn,  dau.  and  heir  of  .^Sthelred,  (he  last 
king  of  Mercia,  by  ..'Ethclikcd  dau.  of  Alfred  tbe 
Great,  and  2 1  st  from  llichard  de  Sued  (Sneyd),  v,ha> 


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in  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  Henry  III.,  held 
Sneyd,  co.  Stafford,  under  his  cousin  Henry  de  Al- 
ditlieley  (the  powerful  Baron  of  the  Castle  of 
Heleigh).  Sneyd  has  ever  since  been  handed  down 
in  direct  male  line  (see preceding  Memoirs). 

Arms— Are:.,  a  scythe,  the  Wade  in  chief,  the  sned  (or  handle) 
in  hend  sinister  sa.,  on  the  fesse  point  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the 
second.  Crest — A  lion  pasrsant  guardant  sa.  Motto — Xec 
opprimerp,  nee  opprimi. 

Stat — Asheombe  Park,  near  Leek,  co.  Stafford. 


SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY    OF    LOXLEY. 

Snetd-Ktnneeslet,  Clement,  Esq.  of  Loxley 
Park  and  Highfields,  co.  StatTord,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
educated  at  Eton  and  Oxford,  h.  7  Jan.  1859  ; 
m.  1883,  Margaret  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Eev.  H. 
Abnd,  Kural  Dean  and  Vicar  of  Uttoxeter,  and  has 
issue, 
Clement  Gekald,  6.  23  March,  1888. 

liineage. — According  to  an  old  pedigree  "the  family  of 
the  Kynnersleys  is  very  ancient,  Leing  seated  long  before  the 
Conquest  in  com.  Hereford  in  a  castle  soe  called  at  present. 
In  Doomesday  Boolieit  is  recorded,  that  when  the  Conqueror 
was  possessed  of  his  newe  kingdome  of  England,  hee  sent  his 
Coramiss'''  throughout  y''  remote  parts  thereof,  to  know  howe 
every  man  held  his  lands.  In  which  time  there  was  an  ould 
gentleman  that  lived  and  was  owner  of  Kynnardsley  Castle,  in 
com.  Hereford  ;  by  name  John  de  Kynnardsley,  and  by  title  a 
knight  (if  any  knights  were  before  the  Conquest).  This  ould 
gentleman  was  blind,  he  had  then  liveing  with  him  twelve 
sonnes,  whom  with  liimself  he  armed,  and  stood  in  his  castle 
gate,  his  halberd  in  his  hand,  attending  the  coming  of  sheriffs 
and  other  comiss" from  y''  king,  who  being  arrived,  demanded 
of  him  by  what  tenure  he  held  his  castle  and  lands;  y^  old  kut 
replied  by  his  armes,  showing  to  them  his  halberd." 

Hdgo  de  Ktnnardslete  is  mentioned  in  several  charters  in 
the  time  of  Henry  III.,  and  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Newland 
and  other  estates  in  cos.  Gloucester  and  Hereford.  This  Hugh 
is  stated  to  have  been  a  solder  of  the  Cross,  to  have  accom- 
panied Trince  Edward  to  the  Holy  Land,  and  to  have  received 
the  honour  of  knighthood,  upon  which  occasion  he  added  the 
.Jerusalem  crosses  to  his  arms,  w  hich  were  before  "  Az.,  a  lion 
rampant  arg." 

For  centuiics  after,  the  Kynnersleys  of  Loxley  preserved  a 
male  succession. 

John  de  Ky.vardeslet  (son  of  William  de  Kynardeslcy,  and 
grandson  of  Hugo  de  Kynardesley)  had  issue, 

John  de  Kynardesley,  "Dominus  de  Lockesleye,"  living 
10  Edward  I.,  28  Edward  I.,  and  1  Edward  III.,  i/i.  Johanna, 
sister  and  heir  to  Thomas  Ferrariis  or  Ferrars,  of  Loxley, 
and  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Ferares,  Dom.  de  Loxley,  co.  Stafford, 
which  lordship  the  family  of  Ferrares  became  possessed  of 
together  with  Chartley,  through  the  marriage  of  his  grand- 
futlier,  William  de  Ferrares,  Earl  of  Derby,  with  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Hugh  de  Meschines,  3rd  Earl  of  Chester,  and  sister  and 
co-heir  of  Kanulph  de  Blandeville,  4th  Earl  of  Chester  (see 
Burke's  Extinct  Peerage  and  also  Kynnersley  Pedigree  at 
Asheombe),  and  left  issue, 

GalfriduB  or  Geoffrey,  of  Coleatton,  who  had  issue,  by  Matild 
or  Mawde,  his  wife,  Thomas,  of  Coleatton;  John;  and 
Nicholas,  of  Handlcy. 

John,  of  wliom  we  treat. 

The  younger  son, 

John  de  Kynnardeslet,  of  Loxley  and  Lee,  co.  Derby,  m. 
Joane  ,  sister  and  heir  to  ilichard  Dethick,  and  dau.  of  Sir 
Piobert  Dethicke,  Knt.,  and  d.  23  Edward  III.,  leaving  issue, 
John,  parson  of  Stoke  17  Ed.  III.;  W'illiam  ;  Hugh;  Joane. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  de  Kynardesley,  of  Loxley,  m.  Elizabeth,  sister 
and  heir  to  Robert  Salway,  of  Cannock,  co.  Stafford,  and 
d.  12 Henry  IV.  leaving  issue,  i.Richard(c?.  v.  p.  15  Richard  II.), 
7(1.  Elioner,  dau.  of  Sir  Reginald  Cobham,  Knt.  and  had  a  son, 
Robert,  who  d.s.p.\  u.  Koeert  ;  and  iii.  Henry.  The  2nd 
son, 

Robert  Kynnardeslet,  of  Loxley,  13  Henry  IV.,  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Gyfford,  of  Chillington,  Knt.,  and 
had  a  son,  John,  of  whom  presently;  7(i.  2ndly,  Jane,  widow 
of  Sir  Thomas  Tamworth  (or  Tamhorne),  Knt.,  and  by  her  had 
issae, 

Henry  de  Kynardesley,  of  Brockton,  2  Edward  IV.,  who  m. 
and  bad  a  sun. 


Robert  Kynardesley,  of  Brockton  and  Drayton,  who  d.  26 
Henry  VIII.,  having  m.    Cassandria,   dau.   of   William 
Humphreyson,  of  Humphreyson,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue, 
John  Kynardesley,  of  Braylesford,  co.  Derby,  m.  Mar- 
garet,   dau.    of    John    Turnor,   of  Lichlield,    and    by 
her  had  issue,  one  son  and  four  daus.,  I  Edward,  of 
Wardsend,  co.  Warwick,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Bond,   of  Wardsend,   and  d.  1609  or  1612, 
leaving  a  son  John,  of  Wardsend,  who  ni.  Kathei'ine-, 
dau.  of  William  Butler,  of  Bedenham,  co.  Bedford,  and 
had  issue,  John,  Thomas,  Ursula,  and  Martha;  1  Ellen, 
•m.  to  Robert  Whitehall,  of  Yardley  ;  2  Katherin,  ni. 
Thomas  Hart,  of  Woodland;  3  Joane,  tZ.  «. ^. ;  4  Cas- 
sandria, m.  Hugh  Cockson,  of  Hough. 

Robert  Kynardesley,  m.  Srdly,  Isabel,  dau.  of  John  Hynckley, 
of  Aston,  and  d.  37  Henry  VI.    His  elder  son, 

John  Kynardesley,  of  Loxley,  d.  10  Ed.  IV.,  having  m. 
Margaret,  dau. of  Sir  Robert  Aston,  of  Tixhall,andby  her(who 
m.  2ndly,  Raphe  Wolseley,  of  Wolseley)  had  with  other  issue, 
Robert,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat ;  Margaret, 
■„i.  John  ffitzherbert,  of  Somersall;  Joane,  ru.  Thomas 
Langham  ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Dethick,  of  Newhall;  and 
Isabel,  m.  John  Bradshaw,  in  co.  Derby.  The  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Thomas  Kynardesley,  of  Loxley,  m.  1st,  Margery,  dau.  of 
John  Agard,  of  fforston,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Francis,  Parson  of  Leigh  and  Blithficld. 

III.  John,  who  d.  v.  p.  6  Henry  VIII.,  in  London,  having 
'in.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry  Pettitt,  of  Badger, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Nowell,  of  Pelsall,  co. 
Stafford,  at  tlie  request  of  Henry  VIII..  and  had  issue  by 
him),  had  issue,  1  George,  d.  s.  p.  :  2  Tiiomas,  who  s.  his 
grandfather;  1  Margery,  m.  1st,  Nicholas  Eyton,  and  had  a 
son  John  ;  she  rn.  2ndly,  —  Smiih  ;  and  Srdly,  —  HoUieoke  ; 
and  4thly,  William  Belcher,  of  Gellesborough ;  2  Elizabeth  ; 
3  Margaret ;  4  Joyce  ;  5  Katherin. 

I.  Anna,  rn.  John  Stretley,  of  Siretley. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  —  Abelleyn. 

III.  Dorothy,  m.  Humphrey  Mynors,  of  Utltoxeter. 

IV.  Eleanor,  rn.  Robert  Whitehall,  of  Yardley,  co.  Derby. 

He  m.  2nd]y,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Humphry  Wolrich,  of  Dud- 
manston,  and  widow  of  Henry  Pettitt,  of  Badger,  and  had 
further  issue, 

IV.  Nicholas,  who  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Walter,  m.  and  had  seven  sons,   I  Thomas,  in  Suffolk 

2  John,  who  m.  and  had  a  son  Clement  (in  co.  Salop.  16ls) 

3  Walter,  a  priest ;  4  Nicholas,  a  lawyer,  d.  s.  p.  :  5  ffrancis 
6  Henry,  a  merchant  of  l^ondon,  m.  — ,  dau.  of  —  Builer, 
CO.  Rutland,  and  had  issue,  Mary,  rn.  George  Millishe,  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  Dauiell  Harvey,  of  London;   and  7  Chria- 
topher,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Joane,  m.  John  .Sprott,  of  Ashenbrooke. 

VI.  Anne,  rn.  Humplirey  Cotton,  of  Bould. 

He  TO.  Srdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Hussey,  of  King's 
Bromley,  and  d.  29  Henry  VIII.,  and  was  bur.  in  the  Chancel 
of  Uttoxeter  Church,  where  there  is  an  alabaster  altar  tomb 
to  himself  and  his  three  wives.     His  grandson, 

Thomas  Kynardesley,  of  Loxley,  rn.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Phillipp  Draycott,  of  Paynesley,  Knt.,  and  d.  34  Elizabeth, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Anthont,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward,  of  Clebury,  co.  Salop,  1607,  m.  Jane,  dau.  oJ 
Richard  Johnson,  of  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hercules,  of  North  Clebury,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Smallman,  of  Newton,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue, 
Edward  and  Anna. 

2  Thomas.  3  John. 

4  Phillip.  0  Anthony. 

1  Dorothy,  rn.  Richard  Hide,  of  Wafrcs  Hopton,  co.  Salop. 

2  Anne,  m.  Richard  Uarewell,  of  Clebury. 

3  Jane. 

III.  Nicholas,  d.  .'.  p.  iv.  Phillip,  c7.  s.  p. 

V.  Ralph,  m.   Ellen,  dau.  of   Edward  Hayward,   of  Bridge- 
north,  and  had  a  sou,  ffrancis,  who  d.  s.  p.  at  Worcester. 
I.  Ellen,  d.  s.p.  ».  HeUen,  d.  s.p. 

III.  Margaret,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Combes,  of  Stratford,  and  d.  s.p. 

V.  Anne,  m.  John  Aron  or  Avon,  of  Drayton. 

VI.  Mary,  rn.  Thomas  Woodcock,  of  Newport,  co.  Salop. 

The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Kynardesley,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  living   1G19,  to. 
Isabell,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lewis  or  Lodowick  Walker,  o£ 
Bramshall  (living  1019),  and  by  her  had  issue, 
ffrancis,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,  rn.  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Gorge  (brother  of  Sir 

George  Gorge,  Knt.),  and  had  issue,  Anthony;  Dorothy; 

Elizabeth;  Isabell. 

Mary,  in.  Henry  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Caringham,  co.  Chester. 

Mr.  Anthony  Kynardesley  d,  1621,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 

i  son. 


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SOM 


III.  Georse,  d.  IGGO. 


rFRANCis  IvYNARDESLET,  Esq.  of  Badger,  co.  Salop,  m. 
Lettice,  dan.  of  Richai-d  Bagott.  Esq.  of  Blithfii-Ui,  and  <'.  163-1, 
leaving  issue,  Thii.mas,  his  heir:  Anthony;  Francis;  Walter; 
Edward;  and  Mary.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Ktnxersley,  Esq.  of  Badger,  co.  Salop,  and  of 
Loxley,  co.  Stafford.  SherilTof  Shrop.-ihire  16J4,  m.  Elizalieth, 
ilau.  of  lialph  Floyer,  of  Hints,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  20  Nov. 
i080,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Mhom  presently. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Wricton  (see  Ktnnersley,  of  Lcighton  Hall). 
I.  Elizabeth,  t^.  unm.  18  Aug.  IG-jy. 

Mr.  Thomas  Kynnersley's  will  was  proved  14  Jfay,  1631.     His 
elder  son. 

Thomas  Ktnxersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Gierke,  of  Watford,  co.  Northampton,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 
n.  George,  d.  1657. 
1.  Sarah,  d.  young. 

He  >n.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Joddrell,  Esq.  of  Eardsley,  co  . 
Chester,  and  had  further  issue, 

IV.  John,  of  Badger,  m.  Anne  Case,  and  d.  s.  21.  1750. 

V.  Clement,  of  Uttoxeter,  d.  s.  Ji- 
ll. Elizabeth,  );i.  Walter  llortou,  Esq.  of  Catton,  co.  Derby. 

III.  Jlary. 

IV.  Lettice,  m.  Ealph  Adderley,  Esq.  of  Coton. 

Mr.  Kynnevsley,  d.  13  Oct.  1690,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Ky.vnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  bapt.  24  July,  1664,  liv- 
ing  1676,  -,)!.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  London,  of   Islington,  mer- 
•ckant,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Ktxxerslet,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  7Ji.  Barbara,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  of  Chilcote,  co.  Derby,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1717)  he  had  fourteen  children,  of  whom  only  six 
survived  infancy,  viz.: 

I.  Craven,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  who  inherited  from  his  brother. 

I.  Baibaia,  ),i.  Sir  John  Frederick,  Bart,  of  Hampton,  co. 
Middlesex. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Kirby,  Esq.  of  Lutterworth,  co. 
Leicester,  and  Doveridge,  co.  Derby. 

III.  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  1759. 

The  elder  son. 

Craven  Kynnerslet,  E'.q.  of  Loxley,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Bagot,  Bart,  of  Blithfield,  but  d.  s.  2^.  1735  (killed  in 
the  park  of  Loxley,  by  the  accidental  discharge  of  his  fowling- 
piece,  aged  25),  and  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  brother, 

Thomas  Kysnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  an  Officer  in  the  Navy, 
51!.  Penelope,  only  child,  of  John  Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Wootton 
Lodge,  CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  1756. 

II.  Thoraa?,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Clement,  successor  to  his  father. 

I.  Penelope,  m.  John  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton  and  Belmont, 
CO.  Stafford  {see  Snetd  oJ  Ashcombe),  and  had  with  other 
issue, 

Thomas  (the  youngest  son),  of  whom  hereafter  as  successor 
to  his  uncle,  Clement  Kynnersley. 
XI.  Dorothy,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Byrche-Savage,  E.sq.  of  Elmley 
Castle,  CO.  Worcester,  and  m.  2ndl3',  Ealph  Adderley,  Esq. 
of  Coton. 

III.  Barbara,  d.  unm.  1782. 

IV.  Mary,  vi.  Charles  Augustus  Louis  Frederick  Baron  de 
Bode,  and  d.  at  Moscow,  1814,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Catherine,  d.  unya.  1815. 

Sir.  Thomas  Kynnersley  d..  1755,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Clement  KYNN'ERSLEY,Esq.of  Loxley,  and  Sutton,  Searsdale, 
•CO.  Derbj-,  ra.  Rosamund,  dau.  of  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Bart,  of 
Bosworth  Park,  co.  Leicester,  but  d.  s.  p.  in  1815,  bequeathing 
his  StaCordshire  estates  to  his  nephew,  Thomas,  who  became 
Thomas  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
having  assumed  by  royal  licence  1815,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Kynnersley,  6.  6  May,  1774;  l7)i.  1st,  at  Ipstones, 
CO.  Stafford,  4  Jan.  1796,  Ann  Maria  Stokes,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  13  Feb.  1800)  had  issue, 

I.  Clement,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Clement  John,  b.  31  Dec.  1799,  m.  4  .Jan.  1830,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Ashcombe  Park,  and  d.  3 
]Mareh,  1810,  having  by  her  who  d.  27  March,  1886,  had 
issue, 

1  Clement  Thomas,  of  whom  presently! 

2  William  Henry,  of  Morton  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  J. P., 
cos.  Worcester  and  Stafford,  li.  1835;  m.  186i,  Caroline 
Anne,  only  surviving  child  of  Thomas  Adic,  Esq.  of  Lich- 
field, and  has  bj  her  (who  d.  l8U3i,  i~sue,  a  dau.  b.  1871. 

1  Mary  Jane,  m.  Eev.  W.  Frazer,  D.C.L. 

I.  Matilda,  b.  17,a7  ;  d.  unra.  1816. 

II.  Eliza,  6.  1799;  d.  unm.  1873. 


Mr.  Sneyd-Kynnersley  m.  2ndly,  at  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford, 
25  Sept.  1802,  Harriet  Potts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1860; 
had  issue, 

III.  Thomas  Clement,  of  Moor  Green,  co.  Worcester,  M.A., 
Bariister-at-Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.,  cos. 
Stafford  and  Worcester,  Becorder  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lynie,  b.  23  July,  18C3;  7i!.  1834,  Eliza  Kose,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Sandars,  Esq.  of  Taplow  House,  Bucks,  and  d.  1892, 
having  by  her  who  d.  1860,  bad  issue,  Thomas  Alfred,  R.N., 
b.  1S36:  d.  s.  p.  1874;  John  Clement,  b.  1837;  d.  1851: 
Edmund  Mackenzie,  b.  1811,  Barrister-at-Law ;  Herbert 
William,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1879,  Flora,  dau.  of  the  late  Arch- 
deacon Macdonald,  and  d.  1886;  Charles  Walter,  Stipend. 
Magistrate  at  Singapore,  6.  1849;  m.  1884,  Ada  Maud,  dau. 
of  Itev.  George  Nash,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and  has  issue, 
a  son  Thomas  Ralph,  6.  23  Dec.  1886  ;  Henry  Francis,  b. 
1851;  m.  18S5,  Ethel  Margaret,  dau.  of  Jo.seph  Chapman, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue;  Barbara,  m.  Edmund  Ashley  Scott, 
Esq.,  andd.  1863,  leaving  a  dau.  Barbara  ;  Annie  Catherine 
Emily;  and  Harriet  Virginia. 

IV.  John  Clement,  b.  1807 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1831,  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Francis  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Houndshiil,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  Feb. 
18.36. 

V.  Edmund  Clement  (Rev  ).  6.  1812;  d.  s.p.  1841. 

III.  Penelope,  6.  1804;  d.  1817. 

IV.  Marianne,  b.  1808:  m.  Rev.  Henry  Sneyd,  of  Woodlands 
who  d.  1859,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1832),  had  issue,  a  dau. 
Jane,  d.  young,  1845. 

V.  Harriet,  6.  1810;  m.,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Eev.  John  James 
Blount,  Professor  of  Divinity,  Camb.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1889. 

VI.  Barbara  Clementina,  b.  1814;  d.  1829. 

VII.  Catherine,  b.  1817;  m.  Re\-.  Christopher  Smyth  of  Little 
Houghton,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  a  son,  Christopher,  b.  1851, 

and  a  dau. 

Mr.  Thomas  Sneyd-Kynnersley  d.  5  Sept.  1844,  and  was  «.  by 
his  grandson, 

Clement  Thomas  Sn'eyd-Kynnerslet,  Esq.  of  Loxley  Park 
and  Highfields,  CO.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.21  Oct.  1833; 
111.  7  Feb.  1858,  at  Bayonne,  Ellen,  duu.  ot  Joseph  Mallaby, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Clement,  now  of  Loxley  Park. 

II.  John  Ralph,  b.  1860;  m.  1886,  Addle,  dau.  of  —  Pairo, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Is91),  has  issue,  a  dau.,  b.  1887. 

HI.  ilarry  Craven,  b.  1865. 

I.  Mary  Blanche,  m.  2  April,  1887,  Capt.  Arthur  Eardley- 
Wilmot,  R.A.,  A.D.C.,  2nd  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  F.  M.  Eardley- 
Wilmot,  E.A.,  and  has  three  daus. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  1th,  for  Kynnerslet,  az.,  semee 
of  crosses-crosslet  a  lion  rami)ant  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  for  Sneid, 
arg.,  a  scythe  the  blade  in  chief  the  sned  or  handle  in  bend 
sinister  sa.,  in  the  fess  point  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second.  Crests 
— For  Kynnersley,  A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  greyhound  sejant 
arg.  collared  or,  under  a  hawthorn  tree  ppr. ;  for  Sneyd,  A 
lion  passant  guardant,  sa.  MdIId  —  Nee  oi)primere,  nee 
oppriuii.  &aJs— Loxley  Park,  and  Highfields,  near  Uttoxeter, 
CO.  Stafford. 


SOMERS    OF    MENDIP    LODGE. 

SoMERS,  Benjamin  Edward,  Esq.  of  Mendip 
Lodge,  CO.  Somerset,  h.  20  Nov.  1851 ;  m.  23  Jan. 
1879,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  voungest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Breeks  Atkuison,  M.A.,  of  Cowes,  Rector  of 
Kingston,  Isle  of  Wight,  by  his  wife,  Jane  Isabella, 
youngest  dau.  of  James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Kincar- 
dine, Perthsliire,  N.B.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  20  May,  1884. 
I.  Mary  Agnes  Elizabeth. 

I\Ir.  Somer3,  who  is  a  Master  of  Arts  of  Merton 
Coll.,  O.xon,  and  a  Barrister-at-Law  of  tlie  Hon. 
Soc.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Ubley,  and  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  co.  of 
Somerset. 

Lineage. — This  family  whose  later  pedigree  is  recorded 
in  the  College  of  Arms,  claims  by  long  tradition  to  be  a  branch 
of  the  family  of  that  name  settled  at  Severn  Stoke,  near  Wor- 
cester, in  the  sixteenth  century, 

John  Somers,  Esq.  of  Nempnett-Thrubwell,  co.  Somerset, 
J. P.,  111.  1737,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Jones,  of  Langford  Court,  co. 
Somerset,  (vide  infra  Jones),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  m.  9  March,  1780,  Sarah  Price,  and  had  issue, 
1   Benjamin,  of  whom  presently. 

1  I'rances,  m.   Richard  Paul  Sayer,  of  Aston,  co.  Salop, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 

II.  John,  b.  1745;  m.,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Richard,  b.  1746:  d.  17.00. 

I.  Mary,  -III.  James  Matthews,  of  Cheltcnliam,  Capt.  North 
Gloucester  Militia. 


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1883 


His  grandson, 

Benjamin  Somers,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Mendip  Lodge,  b.  1782; 
m.  29  April,  1811,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Pope,  Esq.  of 
The  Hyde,  Abbots  Langley,  co.  Herts  (she  d.  9  Dec.  1878),  and 
il.  31  July,  1848,  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Someks,  Esq.,  b.  15  June,  1812;  m.  9  June,  1840, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Williams,  Esq.  of  Honicombe,  co. 
Cornwall  (see  Baronetage),  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of, 
John  Pearson  I'oote,  Esq.,  of  Hare  wood  House,  near  Tavistock 
and  had  issue, 

[.  Benjamin  Edwabd,  now  of  Mendip  Lodge. 

I.  Mary  Blanche,  m.  Evan  Henry  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Lang- 
ford  Court,  CO.  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Itose  Elizaberh,  m.  1st,  her  cousin,  Edward  Maunsell 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Flush  ng,  co.  Cornwall;  2ndly,  the  Eev. 
■\Villiara  Anthony  Stewart,  M.A.,  Kector  of  West  Tisted,  co. 
Hftnts;  3rdly,  Col.  James  Graham  Robert  Douglas  Macneill, 
C.B. 

J^amilg  of  |onrs  of  IJ^angforiJ  Court. 
An  old  pedigree  on  vellum,  bearing  date  1645,  which  has 
t)ccn  handed  down  in  the  family  to  the  present  time,  traces  the 
descent  from  Ehikid  Vlaidd,  Lord  of  Penlynn,  through  ten 
generations,  to  Cadwallader  Jones,  of  Greenham,  in  the 
parish  of  Ashbrittle,  co.  Somerset,  who  had  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  John  Bluett,  of  Holcombe  Bogus,  co.  Devon,  Esq., 
by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  eventual  co-representative 
of  Sir  John  Portman,  Bart.,  of  Orchard  Portman,  co.  Somer- 
set, and  had  issue, 

I.  Cadwallader,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  John.  III.  Stewart 
I.  Anne,  m.  Humphrey  HeUiar. 

The  eldest  son, 

Cadwallader  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cameley,  co.  Somerset,  ra. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  JohiiCreswick,  Esq.  of  Lang- 
iord  Court,  co.  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  cf  whom  presently. 

Ji.  Blut-tt.  III.  William. 

IV.  Cadwallader,  Eector  of  Ubley,  co.  Somerset. 

V.  Hugh  Browne. 

1.  Anne.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Langford  Court,  co.  Somerset,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Edward  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Chipley,  M.P.,  by  his 
.marriage  with  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel  Jepp,  Esq.  of 
.Sutton  Court,  co.  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

J.  Edward,   m.  Mary,  dau.   of  George  Miisgrave,  Esq.,  of 
>;ettlecombe,  co.  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 
1  George,  h.  6  Feb.  1742-3,  and  d.  June,  1743. 
1  Elizabeth,   ra.  1st,  John  Withers  Sherwood,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Thomas  Sedgwick  Whallpy,  D.D.,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  of  Mendip  Lodge,  and  left  no  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  iimn. 

II.  Mart,  m.  John  So.mees,  of  Kempnett,  Esq.  (as  above). 
Jrnis — So.MERS :  Per  fess  vert  and  sa.,  a  fess  dancette  ermine, 

cottised  arg.  between  a  woll's  head  erased  in  chief  and  an 
t'SL-allop  in  base  of  the  fourth.  Crest — A  laurel  tree,  sus- 
pended therefrom  a  cuirass  with  tasses  ppr.,  on  either  side 
<.jf  the  tree  an  escallop  or,  and  in  front  thereof  a  tilling  spear 
iessewisc  ppr.     Motto — I'rodesse  quam  conspici. 

Heat — Mendip  Lodge,  Langford,  E.S.O.,  East  Somerset. 


killed  at  the  battle  of  Tcl-el-kebir,  Egypt,  13  Sept. 
1882 ;  and  two  sisters,  Elizabeth,  m.  17  Jan.  1872, 
Capt.  J.  A.  Middleton  ;  and  Agnes  Mary,  -who  d.  2 
Sept.  1853. 
Seat— Sorn  Castle,  Mauchlinc,  N.B. 


SOMERVELL    OF    SORN. 

SoMEETELL,  James,  Esq.  of  Sorn,  co.  Ayr,  and 
Hamiltons  Farm,  co.  Lanark,  J.P.  for  cos.  Ayr  and 
Lannrk,  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  Ayrsliiro  Yeomanry, 
I.  I'J  Sept.  1845  ;  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Not.  1870;  M.P.  for  the  Ayr  Burghs 
1890-2 ;  m.  21Jan.  1892,  Kathleen  Emilic,  eldest  dau. 
of  M.  &.  Maclaiiic,  Esq.  of  Lochbuie,  and  has  issue, 

James,  b.  20  May,  1893. 
'Mv.  Somervell  is  the  eldest  son  of  Graham 
.Somervell,  Esq.  of  Sorn,  D.L.,  and  Convener  of 
tlie  county  of  Ayr,  who  assumed  the  surname  of 
SoJiEETELL,  and  d.  11  Not.  1881,  by  Henrietta 
.lane,  his  wife  (v2.  23  July,  1844),  3rd  dau.  of 
AVilliani  Stirling,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  John  Stirling, 
Esq.  of  Kippendavie),  and  grandson  of  Col.  James 
Russell,  of  Woodside  (who  d.  Dec.  1830),  by 
Mary  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of 
Eippendavie,  co.  Stirling.  He  had  four  brothers, 
AVilliam  ;  Graham  Charles,  d.  3  Feb.  1889 ;  Henry 
David;    Louis,  Lieut.   Highland   Light   Infantry, 


SOMEEVILLE    OP    BINDER    HOUSE. 

SoMEETiLLE,  Aethde  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Dinder 
House,  Somerset,  J.P.,  LL.B.  (Camb.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  23  April,  1850 ;  m.  4  Aug.  1880,  Ellen, 
dau.  of  W.  Stanley  Sharland,  Esq.  of  New  Norfolk, 
Tasmania,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Harold  Fownes,  b.  25  May,  1881. 

II.  James  Fownes,  6.  17  July,  1882. 
1.  Marjorie  i'ownes,  b.  7  Sept.  1883. 

Lineage.— In  the  Heralds'  Visitation  for  Devon  for  1620, 
nine  generations  of  this  family,  paternally  Fown-es,  are  recorded 
prior  to  that  date,  and  the  descent,  subsequently  to  that  time, 
has  been  authenticated  and  registered  in  the  College  of  Arms. 
The  Heralds'  account  commences  with 

William  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Saxby,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert 
Hilton,  Knt.     From  him,  the  7th  in  descent, 

Thomas  F'ownes,  Esq.  of  Plymouth.  Mayor  of  that  town 
1G12  and  1619,  d.  April,  1638,  leaving  issue',  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Joane,  dau.  of  Walter  Hele,  of  Gnaton,  an  eldest  surviving 
son, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  Devon,  under  age  in  1037, 
whose  will  was  proved  17  Dec.  1646 ;  he  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
.•\rthurChampernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  Devon,  and  by  her 
had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  Bridget,  Joane,  and  Katherine) 
an  only  sou  and  heir, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Wliitley,  tapt.  9  Sept.  1640;  d. 
22  April,  1670.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Xorthleigh,  Esq. 
of  Peamore,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  18  April,  1669)  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir:  Henry;  Elizabeth,  </.  unm.  1669; 
Katherine,  ra.  Sir  Henry  Carew,  2nd  Bart,  of  Haccombe, 
Devon,  and  Mary,  '/)!.  Peter  Woodley,  of  Halsanger,  Devon. 
His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  then  of  Kethway  and  Kittery 
Court,  Devon,  M.P.  for  Dartmouth  in3-14,  d.  4  Ost.  1731. 
He  m.  1681,  Anne,  dau,  of  Edward  Yarde,  of  Churston  Ferrers, 
M.P.  for  Dartmoutli,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1721)  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir;  Henry,  </.  v.nr,i.  1730-31;  Anne,  m. 
Cliarles  Stucley,  of  Plymouth;  and  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  1741. 
The  only  surviving  son  and  heir, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Xethway  and  Kittery  Court,  d.  1  Oct. 
1733,  aged  46.  By  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  1718),  dau. 
and  heirof  Eobert  Berry,  of  Plymouth,  he  had  issue,  Elizabeth, 
ra.  John  Seale,  Esq.  of  Mount  Boone,  Devon  ;  Mary,  ra.  John 
Henry  Southcote,  Esq.  of  Combe,  Devon;  and  Dorothy,  d. 
nam.  1746.  He  7/i.  2ndly,  1719,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  cf 
Samuel  Madock,  of  Plymouth,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Warwick,  3rd  Lord  Mohun,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1772) 
had  two  sons,  Henry,  of  Nethway,  Devon,  and  Dunster  Cas- 
tle, Somerset,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  F'ownes-Luttbell,  of 
Dunster  Castle,  and  Thomas.    The  2ad  son, 

Eev.  Thomas  F'ownes,  M.A.,  of  Kittery  Court,  Vicar  of 
Brixham  and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  d.  3  March,  1808,  aged  7s. 
He  ra.  1st,  25  April,  1754,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sister,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  John  Carew,  5th  Bart,  of  Hac- 
combe) of  Eev.  Henry  Holdsworth,  Vicar  of  Townstali,  Dart- 
mouth (she  d.  s.  1).  March,  1755).  He  ra.  2ndly,  12  Sept. 
1764,  Ann  Vannam,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  SomerviUe, 
of  Dinder  House,  Somerset,  niece  of  James,  11th  Lord  Somer- 
viUe, and  sister  and  heir  of  Eev.  William  SomerviUe,  of 
Dinder  aforesaid,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  March,  1812)  had 
issue, 

Henry  George,  Comm.  E.N.,  b.  1766  ;   d.  atTortola  30  Dec. 
17!i5,  wail). 

James  Somerville,  his  heir. 

John  Yarde,  6.   1  June,  17;2,  and  d.22  Oct.   1839.     He  m. 
1st,  24  Oct.  1799,  Margaret,  dau.  of   Uoope  Harris  Eoo  le, 
Esq.  of  Chipton,  Devon,  and  by  her  (wiio  d.  19   Feb.  1803; 
had  an  only  surviving  dau., 
Maria  Somerville,  tn.  Eev.  Stephen  Davies,  who  d.s.  p. 

1842;  she  d.  1875. 
He  iii.  2ndly,  17  Oct.  1805,  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Edw.ard  Curtis,  of  Mardyke  House,  Clifton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  4  Nov.  1814)  had  tw^o  surviving  sons, 
Edward  Ccrtis,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  23  Nov.  1806; 
ra.  is48,  Mary  Margaret,   dau.  of  John  Haythorne,  Esq. 
of  Hill  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  had  issue. 


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SOT 


Edward  John,  h.  3  Aug.  ISiO,  Lieut.  13th  Liglu  In- 
fantry. 
FraiKis  Curtis,  h.  lSr>2;  d.  ISI'J. 
liobcrt  Honry,  if.  in  iulaniy. 
ilarsarot  Catharine. 
Milborough,  d.  in  infancy. 
Henry  George,  Barrister-at-Ln\v,  6.  26  Xov.  1809  ;  d.  14  Feb. 
1«7;).     He  »i.  22  Oct.  IboG,  1-rancos  Elizabeth  Lort,  eldest 
dau.   of  John  Lort-Philips,  Esq.  oi  Haverfordwest,  and 
had  issue, 
John  Edward  Curtis,  6.  1  Oct.  1841. 
Henry  Lort,  6.  20  Xov.  1844. 

Frances  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Fercival  Beckwith,  Esq. 
Charlotte  Catherine.  Sophia. 

!llargaret.  Wilhelraina. 

Mr.  John  YardeFownes,  •.».  3rdly.  24  Oct.  ISlC,  Nancy  I'lice, 
dau.  of  James  Hearne,  Esq.  of  Fadstow,  Cornwall,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
John  Yarde,  6.  23  Xov.  ISIS;  d.  unm.  16  Jan.  1839. 
Jane,  )?i.  Hcv.  William  Williams. 
Elizabeth  ^Maria,  m.  Henry  Carew,  of  Tiverton,  Comm.  U.N., 
3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Carew,  5tli  bart.  of  Haccombc.    She  d. 
4  Aug.  1831. 

Charlotte  Ann,  d.  Jinm.  1841. 

Catherine  Maiilda,  was  2nd  wife  of  William  Gwyn,  Esq.  of 
Xeath,  CO.  Glamorgan,  who  d.  Aug.  I8o0. 

The  eldest  surviving  son. 

James  Somervili.e  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Dinder  House,  J. P.,  b. 
19  Jan.  17t)9;  .«.  1S30,  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Somerville,  widow 
■  ■f  his  maternal  uncle,  Rev.  William  Somerville,  who  d.  s.  p. 
1803,  to  the  family  estates,  and  assumed  in  pursuance  of 
diivctions  in  his  will,  by  royal  licence,  dated  10  Jan.  1831,  the 
surname  of  Somerville  only,  and  the  arms  of  Somerville 
quarterly  in  the  first  quarter  with  those  of  Fownes.  lie  7n. 
17  Feb.  1800.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William  llbert  Esq.  of 
liowringsleigh,  Devon,  sou  of  \Villi\im  llbert,  Esq.,  of  the  same 
place,  by  Bridget  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Courtenay, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Powderhani  Castle,  in  the  same  co. ,  and  sister  of 
William.  1st  Visecunt  Courteuay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  July, 
l!>24)  had  issue, 

AVilliam  Henry,  b.  28  Jan.  1806;  d.  unm.  March,  1823. 
James  Curtis,  his  heir. 

Frances  Ann,  m.  1839,  Kev.  Charles  Griffith,  of  Glyn  Celyn, 
CO.  Brecon,  and  d.  s.  p.  July,  1813. 
Augusta  Jane,  m.  1830,  William  Koope  llbert,  Esq.  of  Hors- 
well  House,   and    Bowringsleigh,    Uevon,  and  d.   1    Oct. 
ltS4. 

Charlotte  Maria  llbert,  d.  18  Oct.  1889. 
Mr.  Somerville  d.  Oct.  1848.     His  only  surviving  son  and  heir; 
James  Curtis  So.merville,  Esq.  of  Dinder  House,  M.A.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  b.  26  Dec.  1807  ;  m.  23  June,  1846, 
Emily  Periam,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Hood,  2nd  Ban., 
M.P.,  and  had  issue, 
J.  Arthur  Fownes,  now  of  Dinder  House. 
II.  William  Fownes,  of  New  Zealand,   b.  4  June.  18.')!  ;    m. 
23  Oct.  1878,  Bertha  Eveline,  youngest,  dau.  of  Sir  Tliouias 
Tancred,  7th  liart.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
William  Tancred,  b.  18  July,  1879. 
Ernest  Selby,  6.  1882. 
jEnid  Bertha. 

I.  Frances  Fownes,  m.  3  Jan.  1871,  Henry  Churchill  Max- 
well Lyte,  Esq.,  CB.,  F.S.A.,  Deputy  Keeper  of  Public 
Kecords,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Emily  Fownes,  m.  5  July,  1877,  liev.  Edward  Leighton 
Elwes,  Vicar  of  Overcombe,  Liss,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Somerville  d.  13  June,  1876. 

,4;-jn«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  az.,  three  mullets  between 
seven  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  or,  three,  one,  two,  one,  for 
Somerville;  2nd  and  3rd  az.,  in  chief  two  eagles  displayed, 
and  in  base  a  mullet  arg,.  for  Fownes.  Crests— 1st,  A  wyvern 
with  rai.sed  wings  vert,  langued  gu.,  standing  on  a  wheel  erect 
arg.,  for  Somerville  ;  2nd,  A  stump  of  an  oak-tree  erased  at 
top,  with  a  branch  on  each  side  sprouting,  all  ppr.,  for  I'Ovvnes. 
Motto — Fear  God  in  life. 

Seat— Dinder  House,  Wells,  Somertet. 


SOMERVILLE    OF    DRISHANE. 

Somerville,  Thomas  Hexkt,  Esq.  of  Drishanc, 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff  1888,  late 
Lieiit.-Col.  3rd  I3uffs,  b.  29  Oct.  1821.;  m.  29  June, 
1837,  Adelaide  Eliza,  lOtli  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir 
.losiah  Coghill,  3rd  Eart.,  by  his  ^vife  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  Chief  Justice  Bushe,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Cameron  FitzGerald,  Capt.  King's  Own  Pkoyal 
Lancaster  llegt.,  b.  March,  1860. 

II.  Joscelyn  Josiuh  Coghill,  b.  1862;  d.  1864. 

III.  Henry  Boyle  Townshend,  Lieut.  li.N.,  b.  Sept.  1863. 


IV.  Aylmer  Coghill,  6.  Sept.  186.5;  m.  1888,  Emmeline 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Daniel  Sykes,  Esq.  of  tlaklands,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  Desmond  Henry  Sykes,  b.  6 
Aug.  1889  ;  and  Gillian  Margaret  Hope. 

V.  John  Arthur  Coghill,  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers,  b.  March, 
1872. 

VI.  Hugh  Gualtier  Coghill,  sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  July, 
1873. 

I.  Edith  Anna  (Enone. 

II.  Elizabeth  Hildegarde  Augusta,  m.  1 1  July.  1893,  Egertoa 
Bushe,  Coghill,  Fsq.,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Sir  John 
Joscelyn  Coghill,  Bart. 

Lineage.— This  family  claims  descent  from  James,  6th 
Baron  Somerville,  through  his  2nd  son,  James,  circa  1570. 
The  llrst  of  the  family  that  settled  in  Ireland  was 

William  Somerville,  a  Church  of  England  Minister,  who 
fled  from  persecution  in  Scotland  1G92.  He  in.  Agnes,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Patrick  Agnew,  Bart.,  and  had 

I.  William,  b.  1688,  who  returned  to  Scotland,  and  possessed 
some  of  the  old  family  estates. 

II.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  branch  in  Ireland. 

I.  Judith,    7)1.  William  Cameron,  of  Lnchbar,  Dean  in  the 
English  Church,  and  was  grandmother  of  Gen.  William 
Cameron. 
The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Somerville,  Rector  of  Myross,  Braad,  and 
Castlehaven,  J.P.  co.  Cork,  b.  in  Galloway,  Scotland,  1GS9; 
(yt.  23  Dec.  1723,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Neville,  Esq.  of  Furnace, 
CO.  Kildare,  granddau.  of  Edward  liiggs,  of  lliggsdale,  co. 
Cork,  and  widow  of  John  Perry,  of  Woodrooff,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  his  successor;  ii.  Edward; 
III.  James ;  iv.  John,  who  all  went  lo  America,  founded  there 
the  town  of  Somerville,  and  all  d.  s.  'p. ;  i.  Elizabeth ;  ii. 
Agnes  Agnew,  m.  Dr.  Griffin;  iii.  Margaret,  m.  William  Lim- 
erick, Esq.  of  Union  Hall ;  iv.  Judith,  la.  her  cousin.  Rev.  W. 
Cameron;  v.  Alice,  7/i.  Major  William  Ancram.  Mr.  Somer- 
ville was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Castlehaven,  co.  Cork,  m.  1759, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Philip  Townsend,  of  Uerry,  in  the  same 
CO.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1815)  had  issue,  i.  Thomas  Townsend, 
his  successor;  ii.  Richard  Xeville;  iii.  Philip,  of  the  Prairy, 
Schull,  CO.  Cork ;  i.  Anna,  m.  Joseph  Reeves,  Esq.  ;  ii.  Mary, 
m.  Edward  Becher,  Esq.,  and  d.  1848;  iii.  Catherine,  m.  T. 
Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Farley  Cottage,  co.  Cork ;  iv.  Susan,  d. 
unrd.  :  v.  Alice,  ,n.  William  Parker,  Esq.,  and  d.  1840;  VI. 
Judith,  m.  Becher  Fleming,  Esq.  of  New  Court,  co.  Cork;  vii. 
Agnes,  7)1.  Capt.  J.  Townsend;  viii.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  Mr. 
Somerville  d.  March,  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Townsend  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  and 
Castlehaven,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  vi.  Nov.  1796,  Elizabeth  Becher, 
dau.  of  John  Townsend,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Shepperton,  and  by  her 
(who  (/.  Feb.  1832)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Townsend,  Major  H.M.  Bengal  Service,  6.  1800  ;  m. 
May,  1836,  Frances  Margaret,  d.au.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Herbert, 
Rector  of  Myross  Wood,  co.  Cork.     He  d.  1861. 

III.  Richard,  d.  young. 

IV.  William  Henry,  (i.  young. 

V.  Henry  Owens  Becher  Townsend  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Done- 
railc,  d.  1867. 

VI.  Philip  llor.atio  Townsend,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  1849,  Mary 
Stewart,  dau.  of  David  Maitland  M'Gill  Crichton,  Esq.  of 
Rankeilour,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her  (who  d,  May,  1881;  has 
issue. 

VII.  James  Edward,  M.D.,  m.  1849,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John 
French,  E(.q.  of  Rath,  co.  Cork  (of  an  elder  branch  of  the 
Frenches  o/'  Marino),  and  had  issue. 

VIII.  Morris  Townsend,  in  Australia,  m.  Miss  Anketcll,  and 
(/.  1891,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Mary,?a.  Jonas  Morris  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Point  (2nd  sort 
of  Richard  Townsend,  Esq.  of  I'oint  House). 

II.  Elizabeth,  yii.  1831,  her  cousin,  Riclui)-d  Neville  Somer- 
ville, Esq.  of  MilltieUi,  Roscarbery,  and  U.  1891. 

Mr.  Somerville  d.  June,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1863,  b.  1797  ;  m.  12  Oct,.  1822,  Henrietta  Augusta, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Boyle  Townsend,  of  Castle  Town- 
send,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Henrt,  now  of  Drishane. 

1.  Henrietta. 
Mr.  Somerville  d.  19  May,  1882,  and  w.ts  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  Col.  Thomas  Henry  Somerville,  of  Drishane. 

Seat— Drishane,  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork. 


SOTHEBY    OF    SEWARDSTONE. 

SoTHEBY,  Major-Gen.  EiiEnEuicK  Edward,  of 
Ecton,    CO.    iNorthampton,    Lieut.-Col.   late    ilifl& 


SOT 


THE  la:n^ded  gentry. 


sou 


1885 


Brigade,  commanded  Staffordshire  Infantry  Volun- 
teer Brigade  from  1888  to  1892  ;  b.  1837  ;  m.  1876, 
Edith  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Macmillan- 
Scott,  Esc[.  of  Wauchope  and  Pinnacleliill,  co.  Rox- 
burgh. 

Lineage. — The  name  of  this  family  is  traceable  to  the 
carl}'  part  of  the  I5th  century,  when  Jodn  Southebt,  of  Pock- 
lington,  CO.  YorU  (son  of  Southebt,  of  co.  Lincoln),  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Soctheby,  of  Pocklington,  m.  a  dau,  of  Ehvood,  of 
Seaton,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

KoGEB  SoTHEEY,  m.  3.  dau.  of  Mennell,  of  Hawnby,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Sothebt,  of  Pocklington,  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  William  Hawcliffe,  of  Grimthorpe,  by  whom  he 
bad 

EoGEB,  of  Pocklinrrton,  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Constable,  of  Hatfield,  in  Holderness,  and  had  by  her  an 
■  only  dau.  and  heir,  Margaret,  m.  William  Hungate,  of  Sax- 
.     ton,  she  was  living  1585. 

Robert,  of  Byrd^hail  Hall,  co.  York,  vi.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir 
Marniaduke  Vavasour,  Knt..  and  d.  31  July,  1594,  aged  80, 
having  had  (with  ten  other  children),  Thomas  Sutheby,  heir 
of  Birdsliall  Hall,  ra.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Antony  Bird,  Esq.  of 
Newcastle,  and  widow  of  F.  Thorpe,  Esq.  of  Birdshall.  This 
branch,  after  five  generations,  ended  in  an  only  child, 
Elizabeth  Sothcby,  m.  Hon.  Thomas  Willoughby  (who  d.  2 
Dec.  1742),  2nd  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Middleton;  she  d. 
in  1"52. 

TnoMAS,  iif  whom  presently. 

William,  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  whose  branch  appears  to  have 
become  extinct  after  two  generations. 

The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wiiton,  co.  York,  m. 
Mary  Hall,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wilton,  ra.  a  dau.  of  — 
Bloy,  and  dying  1605,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Thomas  Sothebt,  m.  Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dandy,  Esq.  of  Combes,  in  Suffolk,  and,  by  her  (who  d.  13 
Sept.  1624)  eight  sons  and  five  daus.,  of  whom  were 
Koger.  James. 

John,  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Barrister-at-Law  and  Recorder 
of  Bury,   m.  Elizabeth,   dau.   of    Sir    William    CastJeton, 
Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  two 
daus. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  purchased  the 
manor  of  Sewardstone,  Essex,  1673  ;  he  iii.  Mary  Gooding,  and 
<lying  1685,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

James  Sothebt,  Esq.,  ra.  Anne  liobinson  (whose  descent  is 
traced  from  Henry  Norris,  who,  in  the  reign  of  Henkt  VII., 
changed  his  name  from  Nonsis  to  Eobisson,  and  whose  grand- 
father, William  Norris  (orXorrevs),  hadj^i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Mere- 
dith ap  Tudor,  and  sister  of  Sir  Owen  Tudor,  whose  illustrious 
Welsh  descent  is  well  known),  and  had  several  children,  none 
of  whom  left  issue,  except  the  4th  son, 

William  Sothebt,  Esq.,  a  Col.  in  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
ra.  Elizabeta,  dau.  of  William  Sloane,  Esq.  of  Stoneham,  Hants, 
ty  whom  he  had  (with  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Kose,  and  Anne, 
all  of  whom  d.  uma.)  two  sons, 
William,  nf  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  Admiral  R.N.,  ra.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Anstey,  Esq.  of  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 
Sarah,  ra.  Eev.  Armytage  Gaussen,  of  Mesden,  Herts,  and 
d  s.p. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Thraston,  of  Talgarth,  co.  Merioneth, 
and  left  a  sun,  Clement,  m.  and  has  had  issue. 
He  ra.  2ndly,  1806,  Lady  Mary  Anne  Bourke,  4th  dau.  of 
the   Most   Eev.  Joseph  Deane,  D.D.,  3rd  Earl  of    Mayo, 
Archb'.shop  of  Tuam,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  March,  1830) 
had  issue, 
Thomas  Hans  (Rev.),  Vicar  of   Milverton,   m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Hamilton,  and  d.  1883,  leaving 
a   son,    Eev.    Walter  Hamilton  Sotheby,   Vicar    of    St. 
Barnabas,  South  Lambeth,  to.  24  Oct.  1893,  Hon.  Frede- 
Tica  Spring  Rice,  sister  of  2nd  Baron  Monteagle. 
Edward  Southwell  (Sir),  Admiral   E.N.,    K.C.B.,  6.1813. 
m.  1864,   Lucy  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Henry  John  Adeane, 
Esq.  of  Babiahani,  co.  Cambridge,  and  has  issue,  William 
Edward  Southwell,  6.  1865;    Herbert  George,    b.  1871; 
Alfred  Frederick,  6.  1874. 
Mary     Anne,    m.    her    cousin,    Eear-Admiral    Charles 

Sotheby. 
Charlotte,    m.    Rev.    Robert  Boothby  Heathcote,  and  d. 

having  had  issue. 
Catlierme  Sophia,  to.  Eev.  Mr.  Heathcote,  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son  and  successor  to  his  father, 
William  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Sewardstone,  was  well  known  in 


literary  circles  as  the  successful  translator  of  Oberon,  of  the 
Georgics  of  Virgil,  and  at  70  years  of  age.  of  Homer's  Iliad 
and  Odyssey  ;  he  was  also  the  author  of  several  original  poems. 
He  was  b.  1757;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Isted,  Esq.  of 
Ecton,  CO.  Northampton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Charles  Buck,  Bart,  of  Hanby,  and  had  issue, 
William,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Foot  Guards,  </.  s.  p. 
Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  defending  the  Residency 
at  Nagpore,  in  the  Mahratta  war. 
Hans,  H.E.I.C.S.,  to.    Isabella,    dau.   of  Luke   Hopkinson, 
Esq.  of  Highbury,  and  d.  1827,  leavfng  a  son,  Hans  Williniii, 
b.  1827  ;    m.  1864,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of   Charles  John 
Cornish,  Esq.  of  Salcombe  House,  Sidmouih,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1875. 
Frederick,  C.B.,  Col.  Bengal  Artillery,  d.  1870. 
Maria,  d.  1852.  Harriet  Louisa,  d.  1SC5. 

He  d.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Charles  Sothebt,  Esq.,  Eear-.\dmiral  of  the  Blue.  He  m. 
1st,  1819,  Hon.  Jane  Hamilton,  dau.  of  William,  7th  Lord  Bel- 
haven  and  Stenton,  by  whom  (who  d..  1820)  he  had 

Charles  William   Hamilton,  late  of  Sewardstone  1  Manor 
and  Ecton. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  1830,  his  cousin,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral 
and  Lady  Mary  Anne  Sotheby,  by  whom  (who  d.  1881)  he  had 
further  issue, 
Frederick  Edward,  now  of  Ecton. 
Mary  Anne,  (i.  1884.  Eleanor  Catherine. 

Jane  Louisa,  ra.  Lieut. -Col.  T.  W.  Cator,  2nd  son  of  Eev. 
Thomas  Cator,   by  Lady  Louisa  Frances  Lumley  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Scarborough. 
Cecilia  Elizabeth. 

Eear-Admiral  Sotheby  d.  Jan.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Charles  William  Hamilton  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Sewardstone 
Manor  and  Ecton,  J. P.  cos.  Essex,  Middlesex,  and  Northamp- 
ton, High  Sheriff  fur  the  latter  1881,  late  Capt.  60th  Eifles,  6. 
1820;  5.  to  the  Ecton  estate  inl881,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin, 
Ambrose  Isted,  Esq.  of  Ecton ;  d.  while  yachting  23  March, 
1837,  at  Government  House,  Antigua,  W.I.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
half  brother,  the  present  Major-Gen.  Sothebt,  of  Ecton,  who 
sold  the  Sewardstone  Manor  in  1884. 

^niis  (as  granted  in  1563)— Arg.,  on  a  fesse  vert,  between 
three  crosses-crosslet  sa.,  as  many  talbots  of  the  first.  Mr. 
Sothebt  quarters  :  1st,  az.,  three  quatrefoils  arg. ;  2nd,  az., 
two  barrulets  or,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  for  Eatcliffe; 
3rd,  quarterly  arg.  and  gu.,  2nd  and  3rd  quarters  freltee  or,  a 
fesse  az.  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  third,  for  Norris  ;  4th, 
gu.,  three  Catherine  wheels  or,  for  Speke  ;  5lh,  az.,  a  chevroa 
arg.,  for  Hasselwall;  0th,  az.,  a  cross  moline  or,  for  Molt- 
nedx  ;  7th,  arg.,  a  falcon  volant  from  a  nest  ppr.,  for  Erneis  ; 
8ih,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or, 
for  Garnet.  Crest — A  demi-talbot  ppr.  Iluttu — Ou  bien,  ou 
lien. 

Seat — Ecton,  Northampton. 


SOUTHAia:    OF    SOUTHALI. 

SouTHAM,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  co.  Salop, 
J.P.,  b.  18  Aug.  1818 ;  m.  4  March,  1845,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Eobert  Lucas,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  has  had  issue, 

I.  Samcel  Clement,  b.  6  Jan.  1849;  ra.  4  April,  1872,  Alice, 
dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Whitehouse,  Esq.  of  Churchfields, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  has  issue,  one  son,  Lionel  Akthur 
Clement,  and  two  daas. 

II.  John  Downes,  b.  21  Aug.  1850;  ra.  16  April,  1874.  Frances 
Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Eidgway.  Esq.  of  Leigh- 
ton-Buzzard,  and  has  issue,  one  son. 

III.  Arthur  William,  b.  23  Jan,  1854  ;  d.  23  Aug.  1S70. 

IV.  Walter  Thomas,  b.  26  June,  1857. 

V.  Herbert  Eobert  Henry,  6.  20  Aug.  1859. 

I.  Alice  Isabelle. 

II.  Edith  Harriette. 

III.  Helen  Mary. 

IV.  Agnes  Emily,  7i!.  7  April,  1881,  E.  Hyla  Greves,  Esq., 
M.D.,  3I.R.C.P.,  <tc.,  Bournemouth. 

V.  Evelyn  Amy,  d.  31  July,  1874. 

VI.  Constance  Ada. 

VII.  Lilian  Maude,  m.  14  April,  1SS5,  W.  S.  Owen,  Esq.  of 
Spalding. 

Iiineagre. — This  family,  of  Norman  extraction,  became 
established  in  England  at  the  Conquest,  and  was  subsequently 
seated  at  Southam,  co.  Warwick,  where,  for  a  long  period , 
they  held  landsfrom  the  Abbots  of  Coventry.  In  the  17th  cen- 
tury, George  Southam,  Esq.,  derived  from  a  branch  of  this 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPA 


ancient  house,  resided  at  Barton,  in  Buckinshamshire.  He 
Id.,  and  left  i<sue,  Georoe,  of  Barton,  his  lioir,  from  whom 
descended,  Ferdinando  Southani,  of  Winslow,  Bucks,  and 
George  Soiitham,  of  Barton,  iii  tlie  same  shire.  In  the  year 
1790,  some  of  the  descendants  of  Ferdinando  Southani,  the 
representative  of  the  elder  branch,  following  the  impulse 
given  to  commerce  and  manufactures  in  the  north  of  England, 
established  themselves  in  Manchester,  co.  Lancaster. 

The  Shropshire  bninch  of  this  family  settled  in  that  county 
in  the  middle  of  the  ISth  century. 

Thomas  de  SocTH.iM  was  Abbot  of  Burton-on-Trent  in  the 
ItJth  ye;»r  of  Uiciiakd  II.,  succeeding  John  of  Ipstoke.  In 
1414,  KicHARD  SocTHAM  was  elected  Mayor  of  Coventry.  In 
the  I6th  century  the  Oseney  Abbey  estate,  Barton  (after  tlie 
suppression  of  the  monasteries),  was  in  the  possession  of  this 
family.  In  July,  155S,  Robert  Southam  was  burnt  at  the 
stake  in  Smithtield  for  his  religious  opinions.  In  1.5i)ti, 
Thomas  Soctbam  voyaged  from  the  "Towre  of  Colmogro  unto 
the  citie  of  Novogorode,  in  Russia,"  and  wrote  an  account 
publiscd  by  Hakluyt,  1.589.  He  was  killed  in  the  "  English 
House  "  when  the  "  Crimme  "  Tartars  burnt  Moscow,  24  Blay, 
1.J71. 

Samuel  Soctham,  Esq.  of  the  Scotts  and  formerly  of  Moor 
Hall,  Salop,  b.  1750 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phillips, 
Esq.  of  Catesby,  and  by  her  (6.  1750 ;  d.  6  Feb.  1814),  had 
issue, 

.Samuel,  0.  7  May,  1788  :  d.  an  infant. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

WilliaM,   of  the  White  House,  Newent,   Gloucester,  b.   30 
April,   1791;    killed   by  a   fall  from   his  horse,    22   May, 
lbl9. 
James,  b.  ft  March,  1793  ;  <?.  an  infant. 

Samuel  Fhillips,  Master  Extraordinary  in  Chancery,  Coroner 
for  Southern  Division  of  Shropshire,  6.  11  Aug.  1795  ;  d.  22 
March,  1S6S. 
•  Maiy  Anne,  6.  15  Feb.  1787  ;  m.  T.  Crump,  Esq.  of  Cliorley, 
Salop. 
Elizabeth,  b.  11  Aug.  1795  ;  m.  Rev.  J.  F.   Filewood,   Chap- 
lain to  the  Forces,  Bermuda,  and  d.  30  June,  1855. 
Jane,  h.  1  April,  17U7;  d.  19  May,  1817. 
Mr.  Southam  </.  29  Aug.  1825.    His  second  son, 

Thomas  Southam,  Esq.  of  Blundell  House,  Stottesden, 
Salop,  b.  13  Jan.  1790;  hi.  14  July,  1814,  Martha,  dau.  of  John 
Downcs,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  Salop,  and  by  her  (6. 10  Dec.  1788 ; 
d.  3  .\ug.  ISSO)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  present  representative. 

II.  John  Downes,  b.  28  .\ug.  Is20;    m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
late  J.  Gandell,  Esq.  C.E.,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  July,  1879. 

III.  William  Henry,  6.  1823;  d.  19  Nov.  1842. 

IV.  Samuel,  b.  Jan  1829;  d.  7  March,  1831. 

I.  Elizabeth  Martlia,  b.  3  July,  I8l5  ;    /».  T.  Sale  Townsend, 
Esq.,  andrf.  27  Xov.  1843,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Harriet,  b.  31  July,  1816  ;  d.  II  May,  1843. 

III.  Marianne,  6.  4  Nov.  1831. 

Mr.  Southam  d.  31  Dec.  18G3. 
Stat— The  Hollies,  Shrewsbury. 


SOXJTHBY,     late    OF    CARSWELL. 

Hayward-Sodthey,  Elizabeth,  only  surviring 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Thouas  Uayward-Southby, 
Esq.  of  Carswell,  Berks. 

Lineage. — Richard  Southbt,  of  Carswell,  co.  Berks  (son 
of  John  Southby,  of  Carswell,  d.  1599),  ?/i.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Kcate,  of  Locking,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  1606,  having  had 
three  sons,  John,  his  heir ;  Thomas,  of  Stanford,  Berks ; 
Robert,  of  Appleton,  ancestor  of  that  branch.  The  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

John  Southet,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  J.P.,  aged  67  in  1664,  ?u. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Wiseman,  Esq.  of  Steven- 
ton,  CO.  Berks,  and  had  issue.     The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Southby,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  living  (aged  41)  1664, 
'III.  1648,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Strange,  Esq. 
of  Somerford  Keynes,  co.  Wilts,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anthony  Hungerford,  Knt.  of  Blackburton,  co.  Oxford,  and 
Farley  Castle,  Wilts,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1703,  and  was  ». 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Joh.n  Soutuet,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  aged  12  in  1664,  m.  1676, 
3Iary  Trenchard,  of  Lychett  Maltravers,  Dorset,  and  d.  1741, 
having  had  (uitli  two  daus.)  an  only  son, 

Richard  Southbt,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  m.  1707,  Bridget,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Nathaniel  Lye,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1766)  had  issue.  Mr.  Southby 
(whose  will  is  dated  6  Dec.  1747,  and  proved  27  Sept.  1750)  was 
«.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Edward  Southbt,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  d.imm.  l.%.June,  1793, 
'iged  81,  and  was  .t.  by  his  brother, 

Henrt  Soutuby,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  bapt.  30  Dec.  1718;  ire. 
Sarah,  only  dau.  of  James  Harris,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  relict  of 
William  Ilayter,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1797,  leaving  his  estate  of 
Carswell  to  his  nephew  (only  child  of  his  sister,  Bridget,  who 
m.  Rev.  John  Hay^vard), 

Sir  Thomas  Hatward,  Knt.,  who  became  of  Carswell.  He 
was  Clerk  of  the  Cheque  to  the  Corps  of  Gentleman  Pensioners. 
He  in.  2oNov.  177.5,  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Harrington,  Esq. 
of  Abergavenny,  and  d.  1799,  leaving  an  only  surviving  dau. 
and  heir, 

Elizabeth  Hatward,  m.  1799,  Thomas  William  Chamberlaia 
Perfect,  Esq.  of  Hammersmith,  Middlesex,  and,  jure  v.xons, 
of  Carswell,  only  son  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
William  Johnston,  of  Campden,  co.  Gloucester)  of  Willianv 
Perfect,  Esq.  of  West  JIulling,  Kent,  M.D.,  son  of  Rev. 
William  Perfect,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing.  She  ;(.  19  July,  1801, 
leaving  by  Mr.  Perfect  (who  m.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  1802,  Anne[ 
dau.  of  David  Clcgg,  of  Maidstone),  an  only  son,  Thomas,  who 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  1  Nov.  1822,  the  surname  of  Hay- 
ward-Southbt. 

Thomas  Hatward-Southbt,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  Berks,  F.S.A., 
b.  5  May,  1801;  m.  7  April,  183.5,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Charles  St.  Barbe,  Esq.  of  Lymington,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  9  Aug.  1839  ;  d.  unm.  3  March,  I8GI. 

I.  Jlary,  d.  %inm.  11  April,  1855. 

II.  Elizabeth,  his  heir. 

^r?iis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  a  chevron  between  three- 
apples  gu.,  for  Southbt  :  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first,  upon  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion  of  the 
tield,  for  Hatward.  C--<i,t— A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  an  apple  gu. 

liesidmce — Twyford  Lodge,  Cavendish  Road,  Bournemouth. 


SOWERBY    OF    PUTTERIDGE    PARK. 

SowERBY,  Thomas  George,  Esq.  of  Pntteridge 
Park,  Herts,  b.  8  April,  1S66 ;  s.  his  father  1888. 

Lineage.— George SowERET,  Esq.  of  Putteridge  Park  and 
Dalton  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (who  d.  1868),  ra.  Anne  Johnson, 
dau.  of  William  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov. 
1861) left  a  son, 

George  Sowebbt,  Esq.  of  Putteridge  Park,  Herts,  Daltore 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  Dalston  Hall,  Cumberland,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Herts  and  Bedford,  High  Sheriff  1876,  Col.  Durham  Militia,  6. 
1832:  m.  29  Oct.  1863,  Emily  Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Airey,  Esq.  of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  George,  now  of  Putteridge  Park. 

II.  Harry  .John. 

III.  Francis  Hubert  Airey. 

I.  Emily  Frances  Annie. 

II.  Lilian  Mary. 

HI.  Violet  Florence. 

Col.  Sowerby  d.  2  Aug.  1SS8. 
Seat — Putteridge  Park,  Luton. 


SPAIGHT    OF    DERRY    CASTLE. 

Spaight,  Col.  George  Campbell,  of  Derry 
Castle,  CO.  Tipperarj,  J. P.  cos.  Clare,  Tipperary, 
and  Limerick,  Col.  Commanding  Limerick  City 
Artillery,  Local  Government  Inspector  1880-93, 
b.  9  Oct.  1831 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1863,  Dorina,  only 
dau.  of  the  Chevalier  Peine  iJeretta,  of  Corfu,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Beretta,  b.  30  May,  1864;  d.  13  July,  following. 

I.  Luisa  Dorina,  b.  13  Aug.  1865;  rn.  30  Jan.  1889,  Capt.  C- 
W^.  Gartside  Tipping,  and  has  issue,  Irene  Maria  Luisa; 
Daphne  Dorina  Flora;  and  Dorothy  Elspeth. 

II.  Caroline  Mabel,  b.  20  Sept.  1860;  m.  1  Dec.  1891,  Capt. 
Phillip  Ripton  Cronipton,  R.A. 

Col.  G.  C.  Spaight  began  his  service  in  the  91st 
(Argyllshire)  Highlanders,  served  with  the  31st 
Regt.  in  the  Crimea,  and  after  with  the  2nd  Batt. 
9th  Regt.  (medal  and  clasp,  and  Turkish  War 
medal) . 

Lineage. — James  Spaioiit,  of  Woolwich,  Kent,  after- 
wards of  Coleraine,  co.  Derry  (whose  will  was  proved  1669), 
was  father  of 


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Thomas  Spaight,  Esq.,  whose  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Lodge,  co.  Clare,  Sene- 
schal to  Henry,  7th  Earl  of  Thomond,  was  on  the  Grand  Jury 
of  Clare,  and  signed  the  address  to  Charles  II.,  1683.  He  had 
a  grant  of  arms  from  Sir  Kichard  Carney,  Ulster  King  of  Arms, 
dated  20  Dec.  1684.  He  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Mounttord  West- 
ropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin  and  Bunratty,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  of  Bunratty  Lodge  and  Eurrane,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Clare  1725,  m.  26  Sept.  1725,  Grace,  dau.  of  Edward  Hoare, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  CO.  Cork,  by  whom  (whose  will,  dated  1  Feb. 
1764,  was  proved  8  Aug.  1765)  he  left  at  his  decease,  10 
Oct.  1757, 

1  Thomas,  of  Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  whose  will,  dated  13  Sept. 
1771,  was  proved  4  July,  1775.  He  m.  Prudence,  dau.  of 
Francis  Hely,  Esq.  of  Gortrough,  and  sister  of  Right  Hon. 
John  Hely-Hutchinson  (father  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of 
Donoughniore),  and  had  issue, 

John,  d.  s.  p. 

Prudence,  m.  Edward  Ferriter,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry,  ard 

had  issue. 
Mary  Grace,  d.  .«.  p. 
Christian,    m.    Richard   TyiTcll,    Esq.   of   Bame,   and 

d.  s.  p. 

2  Palmer,  d.  s.  p.  3  Joseph,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Samuel,  m.  Diana,  dau.  of  John  llickey,  Esq.  of  Cap- 
pagh,  CO.  Clare,  and  d.  s.  p>. 

1  Katherine,  d.  unm. 

2  Grace,  to.  1749,  Robert  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Coik,  who  d. 
1802. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Sis-mile  Bridge,  co.  Clare,  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  and  widow 
of  Richard  Bury,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Clare,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  Westropp. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Morice,  of  Atterbiiry,  co.  Clare. 

The  son  and  heir, 

WiLLiA.M  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  Capt.  65th  Regt.  (with 
which  he  served  at  Bunker's  Hill),  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Clare,  m.  1784,  Millicent  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Studdert,  Esq. 
of  Bunratty  Castle,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p. 
It.  Thomas,  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Gabbett,  LL.D.,  of  Castle  Lake,  co.  Clare. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  of  Limerick,  B.A.,  m.  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Cherrymount,  co.  Meath,  and 
had  issue,  George  and  Ann  Millicent. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare,  an  OfiBcer  in  the  4Sth 
Regt.,  b.  1798;  m.  1838,  Constantia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Gabbett,  LL.D.,  of  Castle  Lake,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 
William  FitzHenry,  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.,  b.  1842;  m.  1868, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Clare, 
D.L.,  Robert,  Elizabeth,  (/.  unm.,  Helen  Constance  Thoma- 
sina,  Anna  Margaret,  and  Gustava. 

V.  Feancis,  of  Derr>  Castle. 

I.  Maria,  m.  Francis  Morrice,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Clare. 

II.  Millicent,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Spaight  d.  1798.    His  5th  son, 

Fbancis  Spaigut,  Esq.  of  Derry  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P., 
b.  24  June,  1790;  m.  1812,  Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Campbell 
Paterson,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  and  sister  of  Duncan 
Campbell,  Laird  of  Asknish,  Lochgair  House,  co.  Argyll,  and 
(I.  16  Feb.  1861,  leaving  issue, 

William,  of  Derry  Castle. 

James,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Limerick,  1853,  M.P.  for  the 

city   of   Limerick   1859-65,  Mayor  of   that   city  1856  and 

1877,   b.   1818  ;  m.   1850,   Elizabeth  .tVlason,  dau.  of  John 

Eckford,  M.D. 
Francis,  d.  s.  p. 

George  Campbell,  now  of  Derry  Castle. 
Jean,  d.  1840 ;  rn.  George  Julius,  M.D.,  of  Richmond,  Surrey, 

and  had  issue. 

Agnes,  m.  Col.  Lnmley,  late  3Ist  Regt.,  and  has  issue. 
Harriette,  m.  Col.  Astell,  of  West  Lodge,  Dorchester,  and 

has  issue. 
Amelia,  m.  Major  John  Blood  Smyth,  of  Fedainore  House, 

CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Derry  Castle,  J.P.  for  cos.  Clare 
and  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  Limerick  city  1850,  6.  6  March, 
1817;  TO.  18  Sept.  1845,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Marcus 
Paterson,  of  Shepperton,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Windham,  6.  at  Rome,  12  Feb.  1847  ;  d.  s.  p.  17 

July,  1865. 
I.  Caroline  Mary  Gertrude,  d.  8  May,  1865. 


Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fesse  sa.,  three  pheons  of  the  field.     Crest 
-Ajayppr.     JV/o»o— Vi  et  virtute. 
Seat — Derry  Castle,  Killaloe. 


SPALDING    OF    DALARRAN. 

Spalding,  Augttstus  Feedeeice  Moxtagtt, 
Esq.  of  Holm  and  Dalarran  Lodge,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Oct.  1838. 

liineagre. — John  Spalding,  Esq.  of  The  Holm  and  .Skir- 
mers,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  m.  Mary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas, 
4th  son  of  Sir  Robert  Eden,  Bart,  (see  Burke's  Peerage).  She 
?/i.  2ndly,  Henry,  1st  Lord  Brougham  and  Vaux  (see  Burke's 
Peerage)  and  d.  12  Jan.  1865.    The  son, 

John  Eden  Spalding,  Esq.  of  The  Holm  and  Skirmers,  co. 
Kirkcudbright,  J.F.,m.  18  Aug.  1831,  Hon.  Mary  Wilhelmina, 
dau.  of  John  Henry,  1st  Viscount  ot  Templetown,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  "20  March,  1876)  had  issue, 

Augustus  Frederick  Montagu,  now  of  Dalarran. 

John  Henry,  killed  at  Sebastopol  1855. 

Mary  Helen,  ra.  11  .April,  ls74,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  John 

Grey,  Canon  of  Durham,  and  Rcclor  of  lloughton-le-Spring 

{see  Burke's  Peerage,  Grey,  E.). 
Seat — Dalarran  Lodge,  Xew  Galloway,  N.B. 
Toion  ResiderLce — 3,  Morpheth  Terrace,  S.W. 


SPAKKE    OF    GUNTHORPE    HALL. 

Sparke,  Edward  Bowyee,  Esq.  of  Gnntliorpf?? 
Hall,  Norfolk,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP, 
1877,  b.  28  July,  1832  ;  m.  4  July,  1872,  Annie, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Marcon,  of  Wal- 
lington  Hall,  near  Do'wnliam  Market,  Norfolk,  and 
has  issue, 

Henry  Bowtek,  b.  10  Feb.  1875. 

Ethel  Agnes. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  Sparke  has  long  been  settled  ire 
the  cos.  of  Essex,  Middlesex,  Chester,  and  Devon.  The  arms 
now  borne  were  recorded  in  the  year  1577. 

The  Right  Rev.  Bowver  Edward  Spaeke,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Ely  (son  of  Major  William  Sparke,  by  his  wife  Mary),  6.  27 
April,  1759;  Dean  of  Bristol  1804,  Bishop  of  Chester  1809,^ 
Bishop  of  Ely  1812;  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  S.  Hobbs,  Esq.  of  Hem- 
stridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1836)  left  at  his  decease^ 
4  April,  1836,  an  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Henry  Sparke,  of  Gunthorpe  Hall,  M.A.  (Pem- 
broke Coll.  Camb.,  5th  Senior  Opt.),  Canon  of  Ely  1818, 
Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Ely  1824,  Rector  of  Leverington 
(1827),  and  of  Gunthorpe  with  Bale  (1831),  m.  18-25,  Agnes, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  5th  Bart,  of  Melton 
Constable,  Norfolk,  and  of  Soaton  Delaval,  Korthumberland, 
and  sister  of  Jacob,  7th  Lord  Hastings,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1870, 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  30  July,  1872), 

I.  Henry  Astley,  b.  28  Dec.  1828;  fell  in  Light  Cavalry- 
Charge  at  Balaclava,  25  Oct.  1854  (4th  Light  Dragoons). 

II.  Edward  Bowyer,  now  of  Gunthorijc  Hall. 

III.  John  Francis,  formerly  in  the  68th  Light  Infantry,  and 
84th  Regt.,  served  in  the  Crimea  (medal  and  clasps).  Major 
and  Adjutant  Oxfordshire  Militia,  6.  25  July,  1835;  m.  1st, 
Mary  Adela,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Edwin  Taunton,  Esq.  of 
The  Marfords,  co.  Chester  (marriage  dissolved),  and  had 
issue,  Agnes  'Violet  L'Estrange  Astley,  6.  5  3Iay,  1874;. 
m.  2ndly,  1884,  a  dau.  of  —  Foster,  Esq.,  and  d.  27  Feb. 
1888. 

T.  Agnes,  TO.  20  Jan.  1870,   Rev.  Robert  Arbuthnot  Law, 
Rector  of   Gunthorpe- cum-Bale,  Norfolk,  who  d.  11  Dec. 
1889,  leaving  issue,  Arbuthnot  Patrick  Astley,  6.  5  July, 
1872;  Hubert  Henry  Bingham,  6.  6  Oct.  1873;  and  Alex- 
ander David  Hamilton,  0.  18  Oct.  1874.    She  d.  18  June, 
1892. 
^,.„is_Chequy  or  and  vert,  a  bend  erm.,  quartering  Swaff- 
HAM  and  Edgefield.     C/es(— Out   of  a    ducal  coronet  or,  a 
demi-panther  rampant  guardant    arg.,  spotted  with  various 
colours,  lire  issuing  from  the  ears  and  mouth  ppr. 

Seat — Gunthorpe  HaU,  East  Dereham.  Town  Residence — 6G.. 
Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


SPARLING 


(now     CUNLIFFE) 
PETTON. 


OF 


(Spaeling),  Emma  Floeence,  of  Petton  Part, 
Salop,  m.  17  July,  1867,  Capt.  Ellis  Brooke 
Cunliffe,  late  of  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (eldest 
son  of  Ellis  Cunliife,  Esq.,  who  'n-as  2nd  surviring 
son  of  Sir  Foster  Cunliffe,  Bart.,  by  Harriet  his 


ISSS 


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wife,  d:iu.  cf  Sir   Duvid  Kinloch,  Eart.),  and  lias 
issue, 

I.  Kllis  SrAKUNO,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Shropshire  licgt. ,  h.  13 
May,  ISiJS. 

II.  John  BrooUe,  Lieut.  Shropshire  Y.C.,  b.  9  Oct.  ISC'). 

III.  WilUam  Noel,  h.  Zit  Dec.  1877. 

IV.  Letrendre  \Va\kiii,  h.  1S7S. 

1.  Catlierine  Violet,  lu.  ISSS,  J.  F.  G.  Iloflgson-rioberts,  Esq. 
n.  Emma  Veronica,  m.  ISl'O,  Henry  Jessnp  Stone,  I'.si^. 
Ill    Florence  Vanda,  m.  1S91,  R.  Dllyly  Tliomas,  Esq. 

IV.  Verhena,  m.  1S;)3,  Mastennan  Stanley  Williams,  Esq., 
R.H..\. 

V.  Caroline  Muriel  Valencia.  vi.  Mahel  Virginia. 

Xiineag-e.— John  Spaklixg,  Esq.  of  I'ctton,  Salop,  and 
St.  Domingo  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.l'.  (son  of  E.  Sparling,  of 
Beaumont  Cote,  co.  Lancaster),  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Al  ednego  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Eulclvleys,  in  the 
island  of  St.  Christopher's,  and  'I'lie  Lytli,  Salop, 

II.  Ann,  m.  John  Hopper,  Esq.  of  \\hitton  Castle,  Durham. 
The  son  and  heir, 

William  Sparling,  Esq.  of  Petton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1S09.  previously  in  the  10th  Hussars,  6.  30  Sept.  1777; 
111.  1S04,  Emma  Eliz.abeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Walmesley,  Esq. 
of  Ince  liall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ISTG)  had 
issue,  with  two  daus.,  F'anny  and  Mary, 

I.  William,  late  of  Petton. 

II.  Charles,   twin  with    his    broth';r  William,    Capt.    15th 
Hussars,  rf.  iinin.  30  April,  1S7G. 

III.  John,  of  Petton.  s.  his  brotlier. 

I.  Emma  Anne,  of  20,  Stratford  Place,  London. 

Mr.  Sparling  d.  1S70,  aged  93,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sparling,  Esq.  of  Petton,  J. P.,  b.  1S13:  and  d. 
21  March,  ISSS,  when  he  was  s.  by  liis  brother, 

PiEV.  John  Sparling,  M.A.,  of  Petton,  J. P.  for  co.  Lancas- 
ter, Eector  of  Eccleston,  near  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  19 
July,  1815;  vi.  19  Sept.  18-13,  Catharine  Sybilla,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Joseph  de  Trafford,  1st  Bart,  of  TrafTord  Park,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  May,  18S6)  had  an  only 
child,  Emma  Florence,  now  of  Petton. 
Sict — Petton  Park,  Shrewsbury. 


SPARROW  (now  BERIDGE)  OF  GOSFIELD 
PLACE. 

Beeidge,  Hexet  We  are,  Esq.  of  Gosfield 
Place,  Essex,  and  of  Algarkirk,  co.  Lincoln,  b. 
5  Feb.  1819,  assumed  the  name  of  Beridge  by 
ioval  licence  31  May,  18S2,  on  inlieriting  Algarkirk 
Iroin  his  uncle. 

tiineagre. — James  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Halstead(son  of  John 
Sparrow,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Plarrington, 
Esq.,  and  grandson  of  John  Sparrow,  whose  father,  William 
Sparrow,  Gent.,  of  Sible  Hedingham,  was  6th  in  descent 
from  William  Sparrow,  of  West  Harling,  Norfolk,  temp. 
Edward  HI.),  b.  July,  1065;  ra.  Oct.  1690,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Pose,  Esq.  of  Morgan  Hayes,  Devon,  and  dying  1726, 
left  two  sons,  William,  of  Gosfield,  and 

John  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Halstead,  bapt.  10  Dec.  1697;  in. 
1st,  1720,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Sparrow,  of 
OiTton,  Suffolk,  by  liis  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Heighamliishy, 
of  Thoi^pe  Morieux,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  James,  of  whom 
hereafter.  He  m.  2ndly,  Martha  Marshall,  of  Colchester,  and 
iy  her  (who  d.  13  June,  1780)  had  a  son  and  a  dau.,  who  both 
d.  v.ivn.    The  only  son  of  the  first  marriage, 

James  Spap.row,  Esq.  of  Gosfield,  bapt.  8  April,  1725;  to. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  I'ev.  Thomas  Bernard,  Rector  of 
Little  Barfield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1790)  had,  with 
three  daus.,  Jane,  m.  Fiske  Manistre,  of  Halstead;  Sarah,  m. 
Rev.  Charles  Edward  Holden;  and  Marth.a,  m.  Rev.  Newman 
Jolin  Stubbin,  of  Clopton,  three  sons,  i.  John,  of  Gosfield 
(Rev.),  d.  1786:  ii.  Thomas  Bernard,  of  Gosfield,  d.  1793; 
tind  HI.  James  Goodeve.  Mr.  Sparrow  d.  29  Oct.  1777.  His 
youngest  son, 

James  Goodeve  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Gcsfield  Place,  6.  29  Jan. 
1770  ;  7/1.  IsD,  1799,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James 
Crowe,  Esq.  of  Lakenham,  Norwich,  and  by  her  had  (with 
ihree  other  children,  who  d.  v.nm.) 

I.  Margaret,  m.  10  Nov.  1824,  William  Bragge,  Esq.,  Col. 
of  Dragoons,  of  .Sadborow,  Drrset ;  he  rf.  6  April,  1863. 

II.  Jane,  ra.  28  March,  182C,  Fiske-Goodeve  Hanison,  ICsq. 
of  Copford  Hall,  Essex,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Pynsent,  Esq. 
of  Piit  House,  Chudleigh,  Devon,  now  of  Lakenham  House, 
isorlh  Devon, 


Jlr.  Sparrow  to.  2ndly,  18  Dec.  1817,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Basil  luiry  Beridge,  of  Algarkirk,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  12  Feb.  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Weare,  present  representative. 

II.  Basil,  of  Gostield  Place,  Ha  stead,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1 
Aug.  1820:  m.  ii  Dec.  1846,  Julia,  dau.  of  James  Scratton, 
Esq.  of  PriLtlewell  Priory,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1880,  leaviirj; 
issue, 

1  Basil  James  Harold  ^Eev.),  M.A.,  5.  23  Nov.  1853  ;  m. 
1882,  Margaret  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  Capel  Elliot,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Basil  James  Goodeve,  6.  1883. 

2  Valentine  Arthur  George  John,  b.  14  Feb.  1856  :  d.  10 
July,  1872. 

3  Herbert  Edward,  6.  14  March,  1857;  d.  unm.  12  April, 
1882. 

4  Reginald  Bragge,  b.  11  Dec.  1860;  d.  31  Dec.  1882. 

5  Richard,  b.  10  June,  1871. 

1  Amy  Julia,  b.  9  June,  18.=)0;  m.  8  Oct.  1872,  Itev. 
William  Edward  Lionel  Lanipet ;  she  d.  19  Aug.  1876. 

2  Isabel  Mary,  b.  10  Sept.  1851  ;  m.  14  Dec.  Ib76,  Ben- 
djshe  William  Ellys  Walton,  Esq.  of  Bower  Hall,  Steeple 
Bumpstead,  Essex. 

.3  Serena  Elizabeth,  b.  16  Oct.  1852. 

4  Florence  Ellen,  b.  25  Nov.  1854. 

5  Lucy  Margaret,  b.  30  June,  1858  ;  d.  4  Jan.  1869. 
G  Beatrice  Emma,  b.  22  Sept.  1859. 

7  Ethel  Bertha,  6.  10  March,  1862. 

8  Augusta  Rosalie,  6.  21  March,  1865;  d.  6  June,  1870. 
HI.  John  Beridge   (Rev.),  B.A.,   Vicar  of  Algarkirk.  with 

Eosdyke,  Lincoln,  6.  24  June,  1828;  m.  14  July,  1859,  Louisa 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Hartopp  Knapp,  Rector  of 
Letchworth,  Herts. 

III.  1  lorothy  Emma,  to.  E.  Tilt,  M.D.,  and  d.  17  March,  1869. 
iv.  Annette  Rosalie,  vi.  W.  Devoy,  Esq.,  who  d.  6  Jan.  1862. 
Mr.  Sparrow  rf.  3  Oct.  1338. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  sallirenebuly  between  two  bear.s' heads  erased 
in  pale,  and  as  many  escallops  in  fesse  sable.  Crest — In  front 
of  a  bear's  head  erased  sa.,  three  escallops  inverted  or.  Motto — 
In  solo  Deo  sal  us. 

5ta<s— Gosfield  Place,  near  Halstead,  and  Algarkirk,  Boston. 


SPARROW    OF    PREEN    MANOR. 

Sparrow,  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Preen  Manor,  Salop, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1886,  *.  his  father  in 
his  estates  at  Church  Preen,  Eaton-undcr-Hajwood, 
and  Eushbury,  co.  Saloj->,  b.  28  Nov.  1826  ;  m.  4 
Feb.  1851,  Emma  Euth,  dau.  of  William  Gratrix, 
Esq.  of  Ecch's,  co.  Lancaster,  son  of  Samuel 
dratrix,  of  Manchester,  who  was  son  of  William 
Gratrix  (who  d.  26  June,  188S),  of  Manchester, 
by  Euth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Hodgson,  of 
Wigton,  CO.  Cumberland,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Blair  (formerly  Macdonald),  and  has 
had  issue, 

Arthur  Gratrix,  6.  22  Dec.  1851:  d.  25  Jan.  1852. 

Arthur   William   Hanbury,  b.  8  April,  1856;  d.  at  Oxford, 

30  Oct.  1878. 
Cecil  Blair,  of  Somertou  Court,  co.  Somerset,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  6.  18  June,  1859;  m.  15  April,  1890,  Cara  Mary, 
dau.  of  Charles  Evan  Thomas,  of  Gnoll,  Neath,  by 
Caroline  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Shepherd  Pearson,  and 
Caroline  liis  wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Lyons  ;  and  has 
issue, 

Arthur,  b.  28  Dec.  1892. 
Cara  Cecil  Audrey. 
Ruth  Mary  Angela. 
Alan  Bertram  Hanbury,  of  Tettenhall,  co.  Stafford,  b.  23  Feb. 
1803;  m.   26  May,  1891,  Christina  Annie  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Charles  Joscelyn  Cecil  Sillery,  late  12th 
(Suffolk)  Rent.,  by  Christina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Archibald 
Smith,  of  Hobart  Town,  and  has  issue, 
Arthur  Alan  Hanbury,  b.  1  April,  1892. 
Euth  Margaret  Sillery. 

Edith. 

Amy,  m.  E.  Lennox  Peel,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Peel, 
who  was  eldest  son  of  John  Peel,  Jl.P.  for  Tamworth,  and 
has  issue,  1  Bertram  Lennox;  2  Charles  Lawrence  Kin- 
loch;  3  Denis  lleywood  ;  4  Roland  Tennyson;  1  Phyllis; 
2  Ruth  Eleanor. 

Euth. 

liineag'e. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  same  family  as  that  of 

Sparrow  of  B'lshtnn,  co.  Stafford. 
Thomas  Sparrot,  of  Audley,  living  circa  1500,  was  fatherof 
John  Sparroy,  or  Sparrey,  of  Audley,  bapt.  2  Feb.  1540, 

father  of 


SPA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPA 


1889 


John  Spakeo,  or  Spabret,  of  Audley,  bapt.  28  April,  1593, 
father  of 

JoBN  Spabrow,  or  Spabbet,  of  Andley,  co.  Stafford,  'hnpt. 
22  May,  1630,  father  of  John  Spabbet,  of  Audley,  bapt.  21 
March,  1663,  who,  by  Joanna  Kettle  his  wife,  had  a  son, 

John  Spakbow,  of  Audley,  bapt.  22  Sept.  1689,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Richard  Booth,  of  Audley,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Sparbow,  6.  2  Aug.  1727,  who  emigrated  about 
1750,  from  North  into  South  Staffordshire,  with  his  cousin, 
Burslem,  who  held  larce  collieries  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Wolverhampton,  and  was  the  first  person  in  South  Staffordshire 
who  erei.tcd  a  steam  engine  for  the  purpose  of  raising  water 
from  the  coal  mines.  Burslem  m.  Frances  Newell,  sister  of 
George  Port  (fomierly  Newell),  of  Ilani  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  his  son,  John,  s.  his  uncle,  George,  and  took  the  name  of 
PoBT.  William  Sparrow  in.  1  Aug.  1761,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Allen,  of  Sedgley,  and  dying  27  April,  1789,  left  an 
only  son, 

William  Spareow,  of  Pattingham,  co.  Stafford,  h.  1  March, 
1764;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Hanbury,  of 
Birmingham,  son  of  Robert  Hanbury,  and  grandson  of  Robert 
Hanbury,  the  son  of  Francis  Hanbury,  of  Norton  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  a  branch  of  the  Uanburys  of  Hanbury,  co.  Worcester, 
which  family  had  been  seated  at  Norton  Canes  for  several 
generations.    By  Mary  Hanbury  his  wife  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1819), 
Mr.  Sparrow  had  issue, 
William  Hanbury,  of  Penn,  co.  Stafford. 
John  Sly,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.   of  William  Penn,  of  Kidder- 
minster, and  left  issue. 
James,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Shaw,  of  Birmingham,  and 

had  issue. 
Henry,  -m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Shaw,  of  Birmingham,  and 
left  issue. 

Edwin,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Adams,  of  Walsall,  and  left 
issue. 

Thomas,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Pickin,  of  Sidney,  Salop, 
and  left  issue. 

Alfred,  m.  Ignacia,  dan.  of  Col.  Medinilla,  a  Spanish  Officer, 
and  left  issue. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Bradnock  Adams,  of  Penn,   co.   Staf- 
ford. 

Jane,  m.  Edward  Horley,  of  Liverpool. 
Eliza,  m.  William  Pickin,  of  Wrockwardine,  co.  Salop. 
Mr.  Sparrow  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Crowley  of  Nor- 
wood, Surrey,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    He  d.  15  Feb.  1834, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hanecbt  Spabeow,  Esq.  of  Penn,  &c.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  6Jan.l789;  jn.  26  Jan.  1811,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Mander,  of  Edgbaston,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1622)  had 
issue, 

William-Mandeb,  of  Penn  Court. 

Robert,  b.  26  Aug.  1819  :  d.  unm.  22  Nov.  1843. 

Caroline,   m.  John  Horton,   of  Edgbaston,   and  d.  2  Aug. 

]  862. 
Emma,  m.  Thomas  Henry  Fuwke,  of  Graisely,  co.  Wolver- 
hampton, who  d.  1861. 
Louisa,  ra.    George   Gwynne   Brown,    of    Stourport,  and  d. 
25  July,  185H,  leaving,  inter  alios,  an  eldest  son,   William 
Arthur  Brown,   Esq.   of  Albrighton   Hall,  co.   Salop,  and 
Camiston,  co.  Monmouth,  who  has  taken  the  surname  of 
Spabbow. 
He  m.  indly,  23  Aug.   1824,   Sarah  Higgs,  dau.  of  William 
Turton,  Esq.  of  West  Brorawich,  co.  Stafford  (a  descendant  of 
Nichola  Turton,  of  Dudley,  a.d.  1470),  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Feedeeick  Tubton,  of  Habberley  Hall,  co.  Salop,  b.  9  Aug. 
1826;  ra.   14  June,    1848,   Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.   of  Henry 
Crane,   Esq.  of  Graisele^-,  co.  Stafford,   and  d.  29  March, 
18S7,  leaving  issue,  Frederick  Henry,  ot  Habberley  Hall,  h. 
1853,  ra.  1»72,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.   of  Sidney  Flavel,  Esq. 
ot  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  a  son,  FrederickSyd- 
ney  WiUiam,  6.  1874;  Alice  Mary:  Elizabeth  Jane  ;  Emily  ; 
Kate;  Helen ;  Lucy  ;  and  Aua.     On  the  death  of  his  father, 
he  .9  to  his  estate  at  Habberley,  Salop. 
Abthur,  now  of  Preen  Manor. 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  i^  Aug.  1867. 
Mary  .\nne,  ))i.  Rev.  David  Mapleton,  Canon  of  Ripon,  Vicar 

of  Meanwo&d,  Leeds,  who  d.  20  May,  1891. 
HaiTiette,  d.  19  March,    888. 
Mr.  Sparrow  d.  20  Jan.   1866,  leaving  his  estates  among  his 
three  sons.    His  eldest  son, 

Willi.^mMandebSpabrow,  Esq.  of  Penn  Court,  co.  Stafford, 
and  Albrighton  Hall,  Salop,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  s.  his  father  in  his 
estates  at  AIbrii;hton  and  Woolaston,  Salop,  and  Campston,  co. 
Monmouth,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford  1873,  6.  16  Nov.  1811  i 
m.  10  May,  1848,  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool and  Flixton,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Martha  his  wife,  only 
child  and  heir  of  George  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Partington,  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  s.  p.  9  Feb.  1881.  He  was  s.  in  his  Shropshire 
property  by  his  nephew,  William  Arthur  Brown,  son  of  his 
Bister  Louisa.  He  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Spabeow. 
II. 


Arms — Per  fesse  az.  and  arg.,  in  chief  three  roses  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  an  arrow  in  pale  ppr.,/orSPAEBow ;  quarter- 
ing/b?-  Hanboby,  or  on  a  bei.d  engrailed  vert  between  two 
plain  cotises  sa.  and  thi-ee  bezants.  6Ve.9t — Out  of  ihe  battle- 
ments of  a  tower  ppr.,  a  unicorn's  head  arg.,  horned  and crintd 
or,  semee  of  pheoiis  az.     Motto — In  Deo  solo  salus  est. 

5(!(!(s— Preen  Manor,  Salop,  and  The  Sparrow's  Nest,  Tenby, 
South  Wales. 


BODYCHAN-SPARROW    OF     BODYCHAIT. 

Bodtchan-Spareovv,  Heney  Glendwe,  Esq.  of 
Gwyn-du,  and  Bodychan,  co.  Anglesey,  Capt. 
New-  South  Wales  Military  Forcss,  b.  4  May  1851, 
ni.  1892,  Julia  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Major  Percy 
Owen,  of  Bellambi,  N.S.  Wales. 

liineage.  — John  Sparrow,  E.sq.  of  Red  Hill,  High  Sheriff 
of  Anglesey  1708,  attended  King  William  to  Ireland,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  theBoyne.  He  ra.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Richard  Bodychan,  Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue,  and 
2ndly,  Mrs.  Moreton,  nie  Boys,  widow  of  the  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Moreton,  Knt.  of  Slaugham  Park,  by  which  lady  he 
had  two  sons,  Bodychan,  the  elder,  Sheriff  for  co.  Anglesey 
1753,  d.  unm.,  and, 

Henby  .Spabeow,  Esq.  of  Red  Hill,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
1773,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Williams,  of  Pabo, 
Rector  of  Llansanfe,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Bodychan,  his  heir. 

II.  Budjchan,  b.  1759;  ia-  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  Owen  Mcy- 
rick,  Esq.  of  Bodwrgan,  and  had  issue, 

1  Meyrick  Bodychan,  Lieut.  R.X.,  b.  1791. 

2  Edmund,  Bombay  N.I.,  b.  1797  ;  in.  Valetta,  only  dau, 
of  Col.  Carea,  R.A. ;  was  killed  at  the  fort  of  Shalapore, 
leaving  an  only  son,  Henry,  an  Officer  iu  India. 

3  Henry  William,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  d.  1829. 

1  Hester  Elizabeth,  m.  James  Duff  Watt,  of  the  Commis- 
sariat, Cape  of  Good  Hope,  d-ceased. 

2  Frannps  Emma,  m.  William  Wynne  Sparrow,  Esq.  of 
Red  Hill,  deceased. 

3  Anna  Elizabeth. 

4  (ieorgiana  Anne,  m.  Charles  Malpas,  Esq.,  deceased. 

5  Meriel  Elizabeth,  rn.  1st,  Henry  Pi  ingle,  Esq.,ana2ndly, 
Horatio  Clarence  Carey,  Esq.,  dece^ised. 

6  Charlotte  Anne. 

III.  James,  h.  1771  ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Lewis, 
Esq.  of  LlandyfBnan,  co.  Anglesey,  deceased. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.,  deceased. 

II.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  William  Pugh,  RecIorofLlan,  deceased. 

III.  Emma,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Uoyd,  of  Tregonian,  and  2udly, 
William  Meyrick. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Bodychan  Spaerow,  Esq.  of  Red  Hill,  High  Sheriff 
of  .\nglesey  1781,  Col.- Commandant  of  the  Anglesey  Local 
Militia,  6.  1754;  m.  14  May,  1772,  Anne,  only  child  and  heir 
of  Ambrose  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Trwysclwyn,  co.  Anglesey,  by  his 
1st  marriage,  and  had  (with  other  children,  whoti.  young)  one 
son,  William  Wynne  Spaerow,  his  heir,  and  seven  daus., 
1  Barbara,  m.  Hugh  Robert  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Bachc  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Dinorben  ;  2  Anne,  m. 
1st,  Rev.  Evan  Lloyd,  of  Maesyporth,  co.  Anglesey,  and  2ndly, 
John  Price,  Esq.  of  Cadnant ;  3  Grace,  ra.  1st,  Capt.  Robert; 
Shaw,  and  2ndly,  Charles  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Plasnewydd,  co. 
Denbigh;  4  Mary  Jane,  ra.  Rev.  Thomas  Winfield,  Rector  of 
Finmore,  Bucks,  and  d.  1846  ;  5  Frances  ;  6  3Iartha  Eliza,  m. 
Joseph  Goddard,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs,  co.  Carnarvon; 
and  7  Catheiine.  Col.  Sparrow  d.  1  Feb.  1823,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

William  Wynne  Spabeow,  Esq.  of  Red  Hill  and  Body- 
chan, CO.  Anglesey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1822,  b.  10 
Nov.  1792;  m.  18  May,  1820,  his  first-cousin,  Frances  Emma. 
2nd  dau.  of  Bodychan  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Leamington,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Bodychan,  of  Bodychan. 

II.  William  David  Lloyd,  b.  Dec.  1827,  deceased. 

I.  Elizabeth  Hester,  d.  27  March,  1S43. 

II.  Louisa  Emma,  d.  Nov.  Is33. 
Mr.  Sparrow  d.  1858.    His  elder  son, 

John  Bodychan  Bodychan-Spabbow,  of  Bodychan,  co. 
Anglesey,  b.  4  July,  1823;  m.  1847,  Zaidee,  dau.  of  Henry 
Martin  Blake.  Esq.  of  The  Heath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 
1888)  had  issue, 

I.  Llewelyn  Wynne  Bodychan,  Lieut.  48th  Regt.,  b.  17  Feb. 
1S4II  ;  m.  Nov.  1876,  Katharine,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Hodgson, 
Indian  army,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1877. 

II.  Henry  Glendwb,  now  of  Bodychan. 

III.  Arthur  Edward  Bodychan,  b.  17  Dec.  1852  ;  d.  at  New 
Mexico,  27  Dec.  1887. 

IV.  Percy  Archibald  Bodychan,  6.  29  July,  1853. 

6  SI 


1690 


SPE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPE 


I.  ZniJee  Emily  I?ucltp,  ;<!.  22  Aiitr.  1S77.  Sir  John  William 
-Hollywood,  8th  Bait,  of  Eviiiston,  co.  Kont,  and  has  issue, 
Courtney:  William:  Violet:  and  Hilda. 
il.  Meriei  l^ucy  Nichola  Meyrick. 
-  «i.  Valetta  Louisa  JIaria. 

^r.  Bodychaii-Sparrow  i'.  2G  Nov.  ISSfi,  and  was  s.  by  his 
^coQj  sun. 

^aiiiiln  of  Tiobnrhun. 

Vhis  ancient  family  is  descended  in  a  direct  line  from  llwfa 
apCynddehv,  of  Fresaddfed,  LordofLlifon,  founder  of  the  first 
Dohle  tiibe  of  North  Wales,  a.d.  11()9,  and  from  Llewelyn,  son 
of  HwUyii  ap  Howel  ap  lorworth  Ddu,  and  from  John  Wynne, 
Ksq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Bodychan,  the  name  of  his 
estate,  by  appointment  of  IIenby  VIL,  in  compliment  to  his 
gallantry  on  Bosworth  Field,  and  was  on  the  same  occasion 

.created  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  for  life.     His  son,  Hichard 

■  Wtnne  Bodychan,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Bulkcley, 
Xnt.  of  Baron  Hill,  and  had  a  dau.  Jane,  sole  heir  of  Body- 

-  Chan,  who  7«.  JouN  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Ked  Hill,  Anglesey  (as 

.  atove). 

Alius — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Sparrow ;  2nd  and  3id, 
Bodychan.  ft«sZ— A  sparrow-hawk.  JV/o£(«—Honestas optima 
politia. 

Scat — Gw_fn-du,  Bodychan,  Anglesey.  ■     • 


SPEAE.MAN    OF    THORNLEY    AND 
EACHWICK. 

Speaemax,  Heney  Charles,  Esq.  of  Thornley 
^all,  CO.  Durham,  and  Eachwick  Hall,  Nortlmmber- 
land,  b.  18  Nov.  1835 ;  w.  8  June,  1859,  at  St. 
Omer,  liis  cousin,  Augclique,  dau.  of  Col.  Prosper 
d'Hauteville,  of  the  Frencli  Artillery,  and  by  her 
.  (who  d.  15  Sept.  1871,  at  Aberdeen)  has  issue, 

c.  Henry  Laoresce,  b.  .5  June,  3860,  at  Colchester. 

II.  Charles  Prosper,  b.  20  March,  18G2,  at  Cannaniore,  East 
Indies. 

III.  Laurence  d'Hauteville,  b.  22  April,  1803,  at  Bangalore, 
East  Indies. 

IV.  Alexander  James,   b.  27  Blarch,  1S70,  at  Stonehaven, 
N.B. 

I.  Caroline  Angelique,  b.  at  Bangalore,  East  Indies. 

Major  Spearman,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  66tlt  Regt.,  is 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Thornley,  and  s.  to  the  Each- 
wick  estate  in  1876  (on  the  death  of  Robert  Eeay 
Spearman),  under  the  will  of  his  kinsman,  Ealpli 
:Spearman,  Esq.  of  Eacliwick,  an  eminent  local 
..antiquary,  who  d.  in  1823. 

Lineage.— EojERT  Spearman,  a  younger  son  of  the 
■Steauuans  o/  7)07! /u)i<7ton,  Salop  (said  to  have  been  seated 
there  from  the  Conquest),  went  into  the  North  with  the  troops 
ttiat  suppressed  the  rebellion,  called  "The  Pilgrimage  of 
Orace,'*  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Solway  Moss  l.'')42.  He  <!. 
circa  ICOO,  aged  81,  leaving  by  his  2nd  wife,  a  dau.  of  AVhit- 
field  of  Whitfield. 

EoiiERT  Spearman,  who  held  lands  in  Preston  and  Tyne- 
moutli  16U.  He  j,i.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Browne,  Lieut. - 
•  Oovernor  of  Tynemouth  Castle,  and  had,  with  three  daus., 
.  and  a  younger  son,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently,  an  elder  son, 
ilicuAEL,  of  Preston,  Northumberland,  ancestor  of  the  Spuar- 
MANS  of  Preston  and  Eacha-icl;  in  that  co.  (the  last  male 
representative  of  which,  Ralph  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Eachwiek,  d. 
1823).     Robert  Spearman  d.  1G15.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Spearman,  Esq.,  6.  circa  ITiOS;  ?,'.  16  Nov.  1(120, 
Margaret,  dau.  and  eo-heir  of  John  Atkinson,  Gent,  of  Cleadon, 
.  and  dying  f>  Dec.  1C31,  left  a  son, 

Eorert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Preston,  h.  circa  1023  ;  m.  1044, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Pattison,  of  Boldon  and  Hedworth,  co. 
Durham,  by  whom  (who  w.  2ndly,  Capt.  James  Cordie)  he 
had  issue,  1  .John,  his  heir,  and  2  Robert,  of  Old  Acres,  m. 
1701,  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Webster,  Merchant,  of  Stockton- 
•  on-Tees,  and  d.  1728,  leaving  three  sons,  1  Robert,  of  Old 
Acres,  d.  1761,  leaving,  by  Anne  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Sharpe,  Gent.,  five  daus.,  his  co-heirs  (Dorothy,  ui.  John  Ralph 
Ji'enwiek,  M.D.,  of  Durham  ;  Mary  Anne,  d.  vmu.  9  May, 
1777;  Hannah  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Cox- 
hoe,  CO.  Durham ;  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Swinburne,  Esq.  of 
Pontop ;  and  Margaret,  ra.  Calverley  Bewicke,  Esq.,  M.  P.  of 
■  Close  House,  Northumberland);  2  John,  d.s.p. ;  and  3  William, 
iather  (by  Hannah  Milburn  his  wife)  of  Robert  Wcmyss 
Spearman,  Esq.  Robert  Spearman  d.  27  Jan.  1G57-58,  and  was 
.3*.  by  his  eldest  son. 


John  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Durham,  bapt.  16  Jan.  164.^,  a 
sound  and  judicious  lawyer  and  antiquary,  who  was  for  thirty 
years  Under-sheriff  of  Durham.  In  1078,  he  purchased  the 
manor  of  Thornley.  He  m.  3  Nov.  1603,  Elizabeth,  dau.  ana 
co-heir  of  Hiehard  Whitfield,  Esq.,  jun..  Alderman  of  Durham, 
and  had  issue.  Mr.  Spearman  d.  21  Sept.  1703.  His  Oth  son, 
and  eventual  representative, 

Gilbert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  and  subsequently, 
jure  uxoris,  of  Bishop  Middleham,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  21  Oct. 
1075  ;  in.  Isl,  1097,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heirot  Robert  Bromley, 
Gent,  of  Nesbett,  CO.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  c/.  23  Jan.  1700) 
had  one  son  to  survive,  Robert,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  1 
Sept.  1701,  Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Robert  Pearson, 
Esq.  of  Bishop  Middleham,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles, 
1st  Viscount  Cullen.  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  Bishop  Middleliam,  J. P.,  bapt.  23  April,  1714:  m. 

Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,   Esq.  of  Bishton,  and  dying 

April,  17C0,  left  two  daus.,  his  co-lieirs,  • 

Elizabeth  Honoria,  m.  her  cousin,  William  John  Spearman 

Wasey,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Guards. 
Anna  Susanna,  m.  Gen.  Wilkin  Vyse. 

JIary. 

Margaret,  m.  William  Wasey,  M.D.,  of  Gerrard  Street,  Soho. 
Mr.  Spearman  d.  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  m.  about  1721,  Mi.s.s 
.\nne  Stone,  of  York,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Spearman  d-.  1747, 
and  was  .i.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Robert  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Woodhall,  co.  Dumfries,  and  had  issue, 
two  sons,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  sister  of 
William  Young,  Governor  of  Grenada  and  Tobago,  by  whom 
he  had  one  son,  Alexander  Young,  father  of  Sir  Alexander 
Y'oung  Spearman,  Bart,  (sec  Bdrke's  Peerage  andBamnttagi). 
Mr.  Spearman  </.  21  Oct.  1703,  aged  35,  and  was  s.  by  the 
elder  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

Robert  Irvine  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  d..  unm.  8  Oct. 
1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  J.P.,  m.  21  June, 
1790,  in  London,  Sarah,  dan.  and  eo-heir  of  Samuel  Brooke, 
Esq.  of  Birchington,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Aug.  1808) 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  b.  14  Nov.  1791,  1st  Lieut.  R.A.,.  d.  s.fi.  of  his 
wounds  received  at  Waterloo. 

II.  John  Henry,  oI  Thornley. 

III.  Brooke,  b.  2  Aug.  1797;  d.  s.  p.  at  Jamaica  1819. 

IV.  Laurence  Alexander,  Lieut.  81st  Ref^t.,  fi.  10  Oct. 
1804;  m.  1834,  at  Carlsruhe,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Louis 
d'Hauteville,  of  the  1st  Chasseurs-i-eheval  in  the  Ereneh 
army,  by  whom  (wlio  d.  at  Metz  20  March,  1850)  he  had 
issue, 

Henry  Charles,  now  of  Thornley. 

Alexandrine,  m.  Col.  Eugene  Clerc,  of  the  French  Artil- 
lery. 
Mr.  Laurence  Spearman,  d.  13  Sept.  1837,  and  was  bur.  at 
Mayence. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  15  May,  1811,  John  Armstrong,  M.D.,  of 
Russell  Square,  London,  the  eminent  phy.'ician.  llereldest 
son  was  the  late  Right  Rev.  John  Armstrong,  Bishop  of 
Grahamstown. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  10  Feb.  1826,  Walter  Scruton,  Esq.  of  the 
city  of  Durham. 

III.  Caroline,  to.  3  Feb.  1831  (as  1st  wife)  Sir  James  Horn 
Burnett,  luth  Bart,  of  Leys. 

Mr.  Spearman  d.  !9  June,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

Henry  John  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  the  city  of  Durham  1847-52,  and  for  several  years  its 
Recorder.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  tlie  co.  1800;  b.  7  Dee. 
1794,  and  il.  num.  1  Oct.  1803,  being  s.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  Henry  Charles  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley  and 
Eachwiek. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  betwen  three  tilting-spears  erect 
or,  headed  arg.  ;  quartering  Whitfield,  Bromley,  Sione, 
Brookk,  &.C.  Crest — A  lion  rampant,  supporting  a  tilting- 
spear,  all  ppr.     Mollo — Dum  spiro  spero. 

Sf«(s— Thornley  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  Eachwiek  Hall, 
Northumberland. 

itoii/fnc-e— Glenville,  Jersey. 


SPEDDING    OF    SUMMEKGROVE. 

Speddino,  James  Wtndham  IIarrixgton 
Peroy,  Esq.  of  Summergrove,  Cumberland,  0. 
18  April,  1849,  s.  his  grandfather,  1863. 

Lineage.  —This  family,  which  came  originally  from  Ire- 
land, was  afterw:irds  resident  for  some  generations  in  Scot- 
land. The  first  who  settled  in  Cumberland  about  the  year 
1085,  was 


SPE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPE 


1891 


Edward  Spedding,  ra.  Sarah  Carlisle,  a  co-heir,  and  had 
issue  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  John,  who  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  in 
1758,  and  from  whom  descended  Spedding  0/  ArmathwaiU 
}laU  and  Mirchouse. 

II.  George.  iii.  Lancelot.  iv.  Carlisle. 

Tlie  4th  son, 

Carlisle  Spedding,  from  whom  descended  the  branch  here 
■treated  of,  m.  Saiah,  dau.  of  Edward  and  Jane  Towerson,  and 
liad  issue,  with  two  daus., 

John,  d.  young.  James.  Thomas  (Rev.). 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Spedding,  ra.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Todd,  of  St. 
Bees,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  711.  Peter  John  Hey- 
-wood,  of  The  Nunnery,  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  one  of  His  Majesty's 
Deeni.-itcrs  for  that  i.sland,  and2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
iind  Lucy  Harrington,  of  Carlisle,  a  descendant  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Harrington,  of  Harrington,  Cumberland,  by  whom 
tie  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  successor.  it.  Thomas,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Carli.sle,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  who  served  as  Capt.  in 
the  4th  Regt.  of  Dragoons,  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington, 
in  Spain  and  Portujial,  during  nearly  the  whole  ot  the 
Peninsular  war,  was  present  at  many  of  the  actions  and 
sieges,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Albuera  in 
Idll.  He  VI.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Hugh  Parkin,  of  Skirsgill 
House,  Cumberland,  and  c^  1872,  leaving  issue, 

1  Carlisle  Harrington,  an  Officer  in  H.M.'s  5Gth  Eegt. 

1  Sarah  Elizabeth,  iu.Rev.  R.  H.  Whiteway. 
3.  Sarah,    ra.  Baldwin   Wake,   M.D.,   son   of  Drury  Wake, 
Esq.,   formerly  of  the  17th  Dragoons,  and  nephew  to  Sir 
William  Wake,  7th  Bart.,  of  Courteen  Hall,  co.  Northamp- 
ton. 

II.  Annie,  to.  Charles  Wake,  M.D.,  brother  of  the  above  Dr. 
Wake,  and  d.  1824. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Cowham  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hull. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Summergrove,  Cumberland,  Capt. 
in  the  1st  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  and  Major  of  the  Royal  West- 
morland Militia,  D.L.  and  J. P.  co.  Cumberland,  h.  13  Oct. 
1779 ,  in.  15  Nov.  1808,  Mary  Dykes,  dau.  of  Lawson  Dykes 
Ballantine,  Esq.  of  Cockermouth  and  Crookdale  Hall,  in  the 
.above  shire,  and  sister  of  J.  Dykes,  Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall,  and 
iby  her  (who  d.  15  Nov.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Dykes,  Capt.  Westmorland  Militia,  b.  1810;  m. 
J 848,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  ot  the  late  Hon.  William 
Frederick  VVyndhani,  and  granddau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl 
of  Egremont,  and  d.  v.  p.  6  Oct.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Windham  Habbinoton  Percy,  now  of  Summer- 
grove. 

2  Carlisle  James  Scott,  6.  23  June,  1S52. 

1.  3Iary  Jane  Hamilton,  m.  Mark  Hildesley  Quayle,  Esq.  of 

Castletown,  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  who  d.  18U2. 
Ti.  Elizabeth,  r,i.  Rev.  J.  H.  Wake,  d.  1874. 

III.  Sarah  Anne,  d.  1881. 

IV.  Lucy  Isabella  Harrington,  d.  1880. 

V.  Emily  Frances  Ballantine,  m.  Col.  Arthur  Wyndham, 
who  d.  1874. 

Mr.  Spedding  served  in  the  1st  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards  on  the 
■Continent,  under  Gen.  Sir  Ralph  Abercronibie  and  His  Royal 
Highness  the  Duke  of  York,  and  in  the  Mediterranean,  under 
•Gen.  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  engage- 
ment on  the  2nd  of  Oct.  1799,  near  Egmont-op-Zee,  in  North 
Holland.  He  d.  10  April,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
the  present  representative. 

Arrai — Gu.,  on  a  fesse  engrailed,  between  three  acorns 
■slipped  or,  a  mural  crown,  between  two  roses,  of  the  field.  Cvest 
— Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
the  right  hand  grasping  a  scimitar,  and  the  arm  charged  with 
three  acorns,  one  and  two,  and  entwined  by  a  branch  of  oak, 
all  ppr.     3/'j»o— Utile  dulci. 

istut — Summergrove,  near  Whitehaven. 


SPEIR   OF    BURNBRAE    AND    CULDEES. 

Speie,  Robeet  Thomas  Napieb,  Esq.  of  Black- 
stoun,  and  Burnbrae,  co.  Eenfrew,  and  Culdees,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  both  cos.,  b.  15  Oct.  1841 ; 
m.  2  June,  1868,  Hon.  Eraily  Gifford,  3rd  dau.  of 
Eobert  Francis,  2nd  Lord  Gitford,  by  Frederica 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Maurice,  Lord  Fitzhardinge,  and 
Las  issue, 

I.  Guy  TnoMAs,  b.  2C  Feb.  1875. 

II.  Kenneth  Robert  Napier,  b.  1  April,  1877. 

HI.  Evan  Berkeley,  b.  22  March,  1882  ;  d.  15  Feb.  1884. 
IV.  Malcolm  Scott,  6.  6  Feb.  1887. 


V.  Ronald  Fitzhardinge,  6,  9  March,  1888. 

I.  Gwendolen  Mary,  b  29  Aug.  1870. 

II.  Marjorie  Gifford,  b.  1  Nov,  1878. 

liineagre. — Robert  Speik,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  b.  16S8  ;  711. 
1718,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fyfe,  and  had  three  sons  and  two 
daus.,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

William  Speib,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  6.  1725 ;  m.  1750,  Mary. 
dau.  of  John  Robertson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1810,  leaving,  with  four 
daus.,  one  son, 

Roeert  Speie,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  6.  1752;  m.  1787,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  John  Robertson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John,  b.  June,  1790;  d.  Nov.  1324. 

William,  of  East  Lodge,  Acton,  Middlesex,  i.  Sept.  1792  ;  to. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Isaac  Solly,  Esq.;  d.  1848. 

Robert,  of  Burnbrae,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Thomas,  of  Blackstoun,  co.  Renfrew,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1  Jan. 
1801,  and  d.  s.  p.  20  Sept.  1874. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  I&IO. 

Elizabeth,  m.  D.  Austen,  Esq. ;  d.  1869. 

Isabella,  d.  1827.  Jane,  d.  1866. 

Margaret,  d.  unm.  1884. 

Janet,  m.  J.  Willis,  Esq.;  d.  1864.  Agnes,  d.  unm'.  1883. 
Mr.  Speir  d.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RoBEBT  Speib,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  co.  Renfrew,  and  Culdees, 
CO.  Perth,  J.P.,  b.  1  Jan.  ISOl;  m.  G  June,  1839,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Millikea  Napier,  7th  Bart,  of  MiUiken,  co. 
Renfrew,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Tho.mas  Napier,  now  of  Burnbrae  and  Culdees. 

Elizabeth  Christian  Stirling,  m.  10  Oct.  18G7,  Archibald 
Campbell  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Mains,  co.  Dumbarton. 

Mr.  Speir  d.  18  Feb.  1853. 

Arms — Az.,  az.  two  tilting  spears  in  saltire,  between  four 
boars'  heads  couped  or,  on  a  chief  arg.  a  mullet  between  two 
crescents  gu.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed,  wield- 
ing a  tilting  spear,  all  ppr.    Motto — Advance. 

6eats — Culdees,  Muthill,  co.  Perth,  Blackstoun,  and  Bum- 
brae,  CO.  Renfrew. 


SPEIRS    OF    ELDERSLIE. 

Speies,  Alexander  Aechibald,  Esq.  of  Elders- 
lie,  and  Houston,  co.  Renfrew,  J.P.  and  1).L.,  Lieut. 
4th  Batt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  h. 
posthumous  3  June,  1869. 

Lineage. — Elderslie,  the  ancient  property  of  the  family 
of  the  renowned  Sir  William  Wallace,  passed  from  them, 
by  marriage,  to  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Succoth,  who 
sold  it  in  1769  to  Alexander  Speibs,  Esq.    Mr.  Speir's  son, 

Archibald  Speibs,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  co.  Renfrew,  s.  to  the 
estates  1782,  and  represented  the  co.  in  Parliament.  He  m 
24  Jan.  1794,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Dundas,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Dundas,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Fitzwilliam 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  "aCL  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  May,  1852)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Nov.  1832 
five  sons  and  nine  daus.,  Alexander,  Thomas  Dundas,  Archi 
bald  William,  Peter  Charles,  Lawrence  Dundas,  Margaret 
Bruce,  Mary,  Anne  Godolphin,  Frances  Laura,  Helen,  d 
10  April  1887,  Dorothea  Dundas,  Harriet,  Octavia  Elizabeth 
and  Matilda  Isabella  Grace.    The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  Lord-Lieut,  of  co 
Renfrew,  m.  22  June,  1836,  Eliza  Stuart,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  C.  Hagart,  Esq.  of  Bantaskine,  Falkirk,  and  d..  5  Oct 
1844,  leaving  by  her  (who  7H.  2ndly,  Edward  Ellice,  of  Inver 
garry),  a  dau.  Eliza,  m.  1863,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Claud  Alexander, 
Bart,  of  Ballochmyle,  and  one  son, 

Abchieald  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  educated 
at  Eton,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  M.P.  for  co.  Renfrew, 
6.  5  June,  1840;  7;i.3Sept.  1867,  Lady  Anne  PleydellBouverie 
eldest  dau.  of  Jacob,  4th  Earl  of  Radnor,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1868 
leaving  a  posthumous  son,  ^Vlexandee  Abchieald,  now  of 
Elderslie. 

Arms — Az.,  a  ship  in  full  sail  arg.,  flags  gu.,  between  three 
bezants.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour  embowed,  wielding  a  lance, 
all  ppr.     Motto — Salvet  me  Deus. 

Seats — Elderslie  House,  Renfrew,  and  Houston  House,  John- 
stone, CO.  Renfrew. 


SPEKE    OF    JORDANS. 

Speke,  William,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset, 
J.P.  for  Wilts  and  Somerset,  b.  20  Sept.  1825 ;  m. 
April,  1850,  Eliza  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Wicksted 
Ethelston,  of  Upljme,  Devon,  and  Wicksted, 
Cheshire. 

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liineagre. — The  Spckes  were  very  anciently  possessed  of 
the  manors  of  Wenibworthy  and  ISranipton,  Devon,  and  chiefly 
resided  in  the  former  of  those  parishes,  at  a  seat  denominated 
Heywood.  In  the  time  of  Henry  II.,  Ilichaid  I.e  Kspek  (for 
so  the  name  was  formerly  written)  held  three  kuifchts"  fees  of 
Hobert  Fitzroy,  Lord  of  the  JIanor  of  Okehamptoii.  Richard 
Espec,  or  Speke,  descended  from  the  famous  Walter  Le  Espec, 
founder  of  three  goodly  abbeys,  Kirkham  and  Kivaulx,  co. 
York,  and  Warden,  co.  Bedford,  was  the  first  that  tixed  his 
seat  atWhite  Lackingron,and  from  him  twenty  generations  had 
descended  in  Camden's  time,  1607. 

Sir  John  Speke,  Knt.  (son  and  heir  of  John  Speke,  by  Joan 
his  wife,  dan.  and  heir  of  John  Keymes,  of  Dowlish),  m.  Alice, 
cousin  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Beauehamp,  and  with  her  came 
White  Lackington,  Atherstone,  and  Ashill,  Somerset.  lie  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Speke,  Esq.  of  White  Lackington,  m.  the  dau.  of 
William  Somaster,  and  was  father  of 

Sib  John  Speke,  Knt.  of  White  Lackington,  living  lemji. 
IIenrt  VII.,  J)!.  Alice,  a  Spanish  lady,  who  came  to  England 
as  Maid  of  Uonour  with  Queen  Catherine  of  Aragon,  and  had 
a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  John  Speke,  Knt.  of  White  Lackington,  temp.  Heney 
VIII.  He  Til.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wimworthy,  Ksij. 
and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Speke,  Knt.  of  White  Lackington,  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Arundel,  Knt.  of  Lanhern,  Cornwall,  and  with  her 
acquired  the  estate  of  Samfurd  and  IJounton.  Sir  John's  son 
and  successor, 

Sir  Thomas  Speke.  of  White  Lackington,  knighted  by  IIenrt 
VIII.,  was  of  the  Privy  Chamberto  Edward  VI.  He  i/t.  .\nne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Berkeley,  Knt.,  and  dying,  was  buried  ai 
London,  leavins  a  son  and  successor. 

Sib  George  Speke,  Knt.  of  Wliite  Lackington,  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Luttrcll,  Knt.,  and  widow  of  Richard 
Mallett,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  George,  and  two 
daus.  Sir  George  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  Gilbert, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  had  one  son  and  two  daus.  The 
elder  son, 

SiK  George  Speke,  Knt.  of  White  Lackington,  m.  Thilippa, 
dau.  of  William  Russell,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Speke,  Esq.  of  White  Laskington,  High  Sheriff  of 
Somerset  1.592,  hi.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Portman,  1st  Bart, 
of  Orchard  Portman,  in  that  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  White  Lackington,  eminent  for  his  services  and 
.'■ufferings  in  the  royal  cause  during  the  civil  war.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Pye,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  who  d.  16G8,  aged  24. 

2  Hugt,   one  of  the   chief  actors  in  the    Revolution  of 
1CS8. 

3  John,    whose    granddau.    and    heir,    Anne    Speke,  m. 
Frederick,  2nd  Earl  of  Guilford. 

4  Charles,  hanged  at  Ilminster,  by  order  of  Judge  Jef- 
feries. 

5  Thomas,  d.  in  London,  aged  20. 

6  William,  of  Shipton  Beauehamp,  Somerset. 

1  Mary,  m.  John  Jenniugs,  Esq.  of  Burton,  Somerset. 

2  Philippa,   m.    1st,  Sir  John  Trenehard,   and  2ndly.   — 
Sadler,  Esq.  3  Elizabeth,  d.  un.ic. 

II.  William,  of  -whom  presently. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Thomas  Warr,  Esq. 

II.  Philippa,  m.  Edward  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Pylle. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  younger  son, 

William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset,  m.  Anne  Roy- 
non,  and  had  one  son  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Speke  d.  8  Feb. 
1680,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  .Speke,  of  Jordans,  m.  Elizabeth  King,  of  Devon, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor. 

Rev.  William  Speke,  of  Jordans,  Prebendary  of  Wells  and 
Bristol,  in.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Charles  Webber,  Esq.  of  Exeter, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1792)  had  issue.  Mr.  Speke  d.  13  Nov. 
1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

WiLLtAJi  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1810, 
6.  1771;  m.  1st,  2  April,  1797,  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Dickenson,  Esq.  of  Tiverton,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  17  June, 
1800) 

W'lLLiAM,  late  of  Jordans. 

George,  7,1.  Elizabeth  Dickinson,  of  Tiverton,  and  had,  with 

a  dau.,  three  sons,  William,  George,  and  Benjamin. 
Benjamin  Dickinson,  d.  unm. 
Hugh,  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  B.  Coles,  Esq.  of  Parrocks  Lodge, 

Somerset,  and  had  issue,  Hugh,  Mary,  d.  yuung,  Julia,  and 

Sarah. 
Juliana,  m.  Samuel  Barnes,  Esq.,  son  of  Archdeacon  Barnes, 

of  Exeter,  and  had  issue. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  21  March,  1827. 
Sarah,  ra.  William  Dickinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


He  in.  2ndly,  1809,  Frances,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Andrew,  D.D^ 
of  Exeter,  by  whom  (who  d.  181G)  he  had  three  daus., 

Frances,  in.  23  June,  1839,  Rev.  T.  Pyne-Coffin,  M.A.,  of 
Portledge,  Devon,  and  had  issue. 

Isabella,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Kitson. 

Charlotte,  in.  Marwood  Mules,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
He  ))i.  Srdly,  1823,  Susan,  dau.  of  J.  Mieo,  Esq.  of  Hortmanv 
Somerset,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  who  d.  in  infancy., 
Mr.  Speke  d.  17  April,  1839.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  7  April,  1798;  in.  17  Nov.  1824,  Gcorgina  Elizabeth,  d.au.  of 
William  Ilanning,  Esq.  of  Dillington  House,  near  Ilminster, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Jordans. 

II.  John  Ilanning,  the  African  explorer,  h.  May,  1827 ;  killed 
18SG. 

III.  Edward,  b.  Sept.  1828,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Delhi. 

IV.  Benjamin  (Rev.),  b.  26  April,  18.30;  ra.  Is  May,  1SG9, 
Caroline  Sophia,  elder  dau.  of  John  Bird  l-'uller,  Esq.  ot 
Neston  Park,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  1  Walter  Hanning,  6. 
27  Sept.  1870;  2  Frederick  John,  b.  1871;  3  Charies,  *. 
1872;  4  Grant  Augustus,  6.  1873;  5  Wihiam,  6.  1874; 
G  Herbert  Benjamin,  6.  1877;  7  Hugh,  6.  1878;  and 
Ethel. 

I.  Georgina  Harriet,  m.  27  July,  1859,  Sir  John  Edward 
Doringion,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Lypiatt  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

II.  Sophia,  /«..  Charles  Townsend  Murdock,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and' 
has  issue. 

III.  Matilda,  m.  27  June,  I860,  J.  R.  Pyne-Coffin,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L  ,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Speke  d.  19  Nov.  1887. 

Arma — Arg.,  two  bars  az.,  overall  an  eagle  displayed  with 
two  heads  gu.,  and  (as  an  Jionourabie  augnitnlation  in  honour 
of  John  Hanning  Speke's  discoirri-^s)  a  chief  az.  thereon  a 
representation  of  flowing  water  ppr.  superinscribed  with  the- 
word  "Nile"  in  letters  gold.  Crest  of  Speke— A  porcupine 
ppr.,  and  (as  an  honourable  augmentation)  a  crocodile,  ppr. 
.l/o«(o— Super  sethera  virtus. 

Heat — Jordans,  near  Ilminster. 


SPENS,    late    OF    LATHALLAN". 

Spens,  Ahciiibald  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Olden- 
burg House,  Paignton,  co.  Devon,  Bombay  U.S., 
b.  28  Feb.  1831;  m.  7  April,  1859,  Caroline,  3rci 
dau.  of  T.  Waller,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  AKcniEALD  Thomas,  b.  31  March,  1876. 

I.  Florence  Edith.  11.  Henrietta  Alice. 

III.  Carrie,  rf.  an  infant.  iv.  Helen  Margaret. 

Lineag-e. — The  family  of  Spens  is  of  great  antiquity  in 
Scotland. 

The  family  of  Spens  of  Kihpindy  was  a  scion,  undoubtedly, 
of  Lathallan,  and  became  of  distinction  in  the  reigns  of  Kings 
James  I.  and  II.,  but  is  now  extinct. 

The  Spenses  of  Bouham,  co.  Aberdeen,  have  been  free 
barons  ever  since  the  time  of  James  III.,  and  several  other 
families  of  Spens  in  the  same  co. ;  also  the  family  of  Spens  of 
Ik-rryhole,  Fife,  <Src.,  are  all  descended  fromLathallan,  which 
their  armorial  bearings  testify. 

Count  de  Spens,  who  ranked  amongst  the  first  of  the 
Swedish  nobility,  and  was  Generalissimo  of  their  forces, 
descended  from  the  House  of  Wolmeston,  a  branch  of  Lath- 
allan.   The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Lathallan, 

llENKT  DE  Spens,  temji.  Alexantjeb  III.,  was  compelled, 
with  most  of  the  nobility  and  gentry  of  Scotland,  to  submit  to 
King  Edward  III.  1266.     F'rom  him  lineally  descended 

John  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  who  was  served  and  letoured 
heir  to  his  father,  Robert,  1474.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Dcnbar,  of  Kilconquhar,  son  and  heir  of  George, 
12th  Earl  of  March,  and  had  two  sons.    The  elder, 

John  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  to.  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Arnot,  of  that  ilk,  and  d.  1520,  leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  to.  a  dau.  of  the  ancienl 
family  of  Durie,  of  that  ilk,  and  left  a  dau.  Lilias,  lu.  John, 
eldest  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Alexander  Arnot,  of  Bal- 
cornn,  and  a  sun, 

James  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  served  heir  1548,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  ot  John  Setoii,  of  Lathrisk,  and  dying  1595,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Arthur  Spens  of  Lathallan,  to.  Janet,  dau.  of  William 
Duddingston,  of  Si.  Ford,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  in.  Isabel  Bethiine,  but 
having  no  issue,  he  made  a  resignation  of  his  whole  estate, 
14  Oct.  1609,  in  favour  of  his  heir  male,  his  uncle, 

Alexander  Spens,  of  the  city  of  St.  Andrews,  younger  son 
of  James  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  by  Elizabeth  Seton.      He  m. 


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Catharine  Alexander,  ilau.  of  the  Baron  Skcddoway,  and  was 
«.  by  Ms  son, 

Thomas  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  living  1G30,  »)i.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  Moncineff,  of  Eanderston,  and  had  three  sons 
And  two  daus.    The  eldest  surviving  sun, 

Nathaniel  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  who  wasretourcdheirtohis 
father  1C62.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig, 
.and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  m.  his  cousin,  Margaret 
Courlay,  grandchild  of  Sir  Thomas  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig,  and 
liad  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  Nathaniel,  a  clergymiu. 
lie  d.  before  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Spens,  Esq.   of  Lathallan,  lie.    Janet,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Douglas,  3rd  Bart,  of  Glenbervie,  and  had, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

jl.  Nathunicl,  BLD.,  of  Edinliurgh,  purchaso<l  1792,  the 
estate  ot  Craigsanquhar,  co.  Fife.  He  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Milliken,  Esq.  of  Milliken.  co.  Itontrcw,  and  had 
issue,  1  James,  his  heir ;  2  Thomas,  M.U.,  m.  Ilethia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Andrew  Good,  M.D.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  several 
children  ;  S  Graham,  a  youth  of  great  promise,  d.  iinm.  ; 
4  Nathaniel,  Capt.  of  the  "Neptune,"  East  Indiaman, 
d.  utim.\  1  Ja.net,  d.  unm.  Dr.  Speus  made  over  (17!)9) 
his  landed  property  to  his  eldest  son, 

James  Spens,  Esq.  of  Craigsanquhar,  Lieut. -Col.  73rd 
Keet.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Nov.  1761 ;  m.  1st,  1787,  Isabella 
Elizabeth,  dau.  ot  John  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Waclcod;  2ndly, 
1797,  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  htuart,  Bart,  of 
Allanbank,  co.  Berwick  ;  and  Srdly,  1804,  Elizabeth  Joanna, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Davidson,  Esq.  of  liavelrig,  Midlothian, 
by  Hannah,  hiswife,  sisterof  Henry  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  author 
cf  2'lie  Man  ofFedinr/.  By  his  1st  two  wives  Col.  Spens  had 
CO  child,  but  by  the  3rd  he  left  issue, 

1  Nathaniel  James,  of  Craigsanquhar. 

2  John,  M.D.,  m.   Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  Mr. 
Prilchard. 

1  Hannah,  m.  William  Tankerville  Moneypenny,  Esq. 
The  fon  and  heir, 

Nathanjel  Spens,  Esq.  of  Craigsanquhar,  J.P.,  h.  18 
Feb.  1803  ;  m.  23  Jan.  1840,  Janet  Law,  dau.  of  George 
Guild.  Esq.,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  Nathaniel  Jamis 
Spens,  Esq.  of  Craigsanquhar,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  6. 
1845,  d.  v.nm.  1879. 

I.  Janet,  m.  John  Halket,  Esq. 

II.  Margaret,  im.  William  Inglis,  of  Edinburgh. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Macjiherson,  Esq. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Spens,  Esq.  ot  Lathallan,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Archibald  Hope,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Hope,  Sth 
Bart,  of  Craighall,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Spens,  Esq.,  b.  9  May,  17J8,  who  s.  his  brother,  sold 
the  ancient  patiimoiiial  estate  of  Lathallan.  He  d.  unm. 
18C0,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved  on  his 
.brother, 

Archibald  Spens,  E-q.  of  Manor  House,  Inveresk,  Lieut. - 
JCol.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  22  June,  1705  ;  m.  7  Dec.  1797,  Char- 
lotte, 2nd  dau.  of  Arundel  riiilip,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Archibald,  late  represent^itive. 

II.  Thomas,  H.E.I.C.i).,  6.  1810;  d.  Jan.  1832. 

III.  Arundel,  b.  19  Jan.  1813;  d.  April,  1820. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  8  Jan.  1846,  Kev.  Frederick  Ayckbowm, 
Eector  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chester  ;  d.  2  Nov.  18G8. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  1848,  Hugh,  4tli  son  of  Sir  John  Hope,  9th 
Bart,  of  Craighall,  and  d.  17  March,  1875. 

Col.  Spens  d.  May,  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Spens,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  H.E.l.C.S.,  Bombay 
E.stablishment,  b.  17  Aug.  1809 ;  m.  18  Nov.  1829,  Henrietta 
Ouchteiiony,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Valiant,  K.C.B.  and 
K.H.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Lockhart,  his  heir. 

II.  Arundel  Thomas,  Col.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  b.  16  May, 
1835;  m.  2  Feb.  1800,  Maria,  dau.  of  Eev.  G.  N.  Wright, 
M.A.,  of  Coed-y-Celyn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  a  son,  d.  in 
infancy,  and  Alice  Isabel. 

III.  Arthur  Willoughby,  late  Capt.  71st  Highlanders,  6.  19 
Nov.  1842;  m.  4  Aug.  186S,  Elizabeth  Geraldine  De  Courcy, 
youngest  dau.  of  Wilham  Cooke  Collis,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Couke,  CO.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Major  J.  M.  Cuppage,  of 
96th  Eegt.,  and  has  issue,  Archibald  Kenneth.  6.  28  June, 
1878,  and  Isabel  Sara,  m.  29  Nov.  1887,  Henry  Peters,  Esq. 
of  Wouldham  Hall,  Kent. 

IV.  Reginald  Hope,  Parliamentary  Agent,  London,  h.  6  Nov. 
Is50;  m.  18  April,  1876,  Mary  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of 
Francis  Anderson,  Esq.,  Writerto  the  Signet,  and  has  issue, 
1  Archibald  Hipe,  b.  27  Jan.  Ia77  ;  2  Colin  Francis,  1>.  22 
(X't.  ls;9;  3  Eegiiiald  Norman,  b.  17  May,  1882;  1  Evelyn 
ilary,  b.  9  May,  1878. 

I.  Charlotte  Henrietta,  m.  10  Dee.  1850,  Archibald  David 
liobertson,  Esq.  of  Bombay  C.S.,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  Eobert- 

•SOD. 


n.  Lsabel  B'lorence,  ra.  2  Nov.  1882,  George  Ileni^  Somerset 
Gardner,  4tli  son  of  Charles  Gardner,  Esq. 
Mr.  Spens  d.  24  Nov.  1869. 

^rjjis  — Quarterly :  1st  and -Ith  or,  a  lion  rampant  within  a 
bordure  gu.,  charged  with  eight  roses  arg.,  for  Spens  ;  2nd  and 
3rd  cyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  for  Campbell.  Crest — A  hart's 
head  erased  ppr.     Motto — Si  l>eus  quis  contra? 

Residence — Oldenburg  House,  Paignton,  S.  Devon. 


SPERLING    OF    DYNES    HALL. 

Sperling,  Charle.?  Bkogdev,  Esq.  of  l")vnc3 
Hall,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1825;  m.  1852,  Eliza 
Marv,  dau.  of  Denne  Denne.Esq.  of  Elbridge  House, 
and  Ricliborough  Castle,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Frederic  Dense,  J.P.  co.  Essex,  Capt.  4th 
Batt.  Essex  Eegt.,  b.  1801  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  M.A.,  called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple  ;  rn.  Edith  Mavv,  dau.  of  Col.  Prinsep,  and  has 
issue, 
Charles  Acriol. 

I.  Eliza  Marie  Louise.  ii.  CoMStance  Maude. 

ill.  Evelyn  Emma  Astle.  iv.  Mabel  Mary  Denne. 

V.  Ethel  Harriet  Ellen,  m.  Eev.  Tliomas  G.  Gibbons,  Vicar 
of  Halstead,  son  of  Eev.  B.  Gihbons,  Waresley  House, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue,  George  Sperling. 

Lineage.— The  Sperlings  of  Essex  dei  ive  from  an  ancient 
and  honourable  Swedish  ancestry.  The  family  statement 
carries  it  back  to  Joachim  Sperling,  Field-Marshal  Koyal  of 
Sweden,  who  was  made  a  Count  by  the  King  of  Sweden  16S7, 
andtL  1091.  GEoRfiE,  his  son,  succeeded:  he  7;i.  1  June,  1653, 
Anna  Schmidt,  of  Dantzig,  and  was  s,  by  Henry,  his  son,  6. 22 
March,  1(159,  who  having  m.  Ann  Crol,  of  Eotterdam,  came 
over  to  England  and  settled  at  Chigwell  Hall,  Essex.  Their 
son, 

Henry  Sperling,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Foxall,  Esq.,  and  JIargaret  (Milner)  his  wife,  also  an 
heiress.    Their  son, 

Henry  Sperling,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Piper, 
E?7q.  of  Ashen  House,  Essex,  whose  wife,  Dorothy  (Byatt)  was 
also  an  heiress.    They  had  three  sons, 

I.  John  Sperling,  of  Dynes  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  William  Eochfort,  of  Clontarf,  IreKmd, 
M.P.  for  Westmeath,  and  granddau.  of  Eobert,  Earl  ol  Bel- 
vedere, and  d.  1851,  having  had  issue, 

1  Henry  John  Sperling,  of  Dynes  Hall.  Ashen  House, 
and  ISallingdon  Hall,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  iii.  April, 
1826,  his  first-cousin,  Maria,  4th  dau.  of  Henry  Piper 
Sperling,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Park,  Surrey.  Jlr.  Sperling, 
representative  of  the  families  of  Piper  or" ^.?/uj(,  Essex, 
and  Byatt  o/iJio-cf  S(.  Jl/ary,  ^uffolk,  served  as  Lieut. 
9ih  Infantry  during  the  greater  part  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington's  list  campaign  in  the  North  of  France.  He 
d.  '22  July,  1882. 

2  Charles  Eobert,  of  the  Manor  House,  Stanmore,  J.P.  for 
Essex,  7)t.  1823,  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Astle, 
(if  GosHeld  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  at  his  residence,  The 
Manor  House,  Stanmore,  1864,  having  had  issue, 

Charles  Brogden,  now  of  Dynes  Hall. 

liochfort  Astle,  in  Ceylon  C.S.  ;  m.  1859,  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  The  Park,  Colombo, 
Ceylon. 

Frederick  Van  Hagen,  Capt.  Staff  Corps,  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Col.  Howard,  and  d.  s.  p.  1804. 

Ilenr)-  Eeginald,  m.  Iti09,  Harriet  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of 
Stephen  Ponder  Kennard,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  Harrow 
Weald,  and  has  issue. 

Eowland  Money,  Comm.  R.N.,  m.  1873,  Marian  Char- 
lotte, eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Keyser,  Esq.  of  The  Wai  ren 
House,  Stanmore.  llcd.lalZ  leaving  a.  posthumous 
son,  Eowland  Arthur  Charles,  6.  4  Jan.  1874. 

Harriet  Louisa,  m.  Eev.  A.  D.  Spurgin,  and  d.  s.  ^j. 
1858. 

Rosalie  Caroline,  m.  1859,  Philip  Maxsted,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Frances  Charlotte  Celestina,  m.  I8C8,  Henry  Steinnietz 
Kennard,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Stephen  Ponder  Kennard, 
Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Woodlands,  Harrow  Weald,  and 
ban  issue. 

II.  Henry  Piper  Sperling,  of  Norbury  Park  {see  Sperling 
of  Lattenburu  Hill). 

II.  Jumes  Sperling  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Lammarsh  and  Vicar  of 
Great  Maplestead,  lissex,  m.  and  had  three  sons. 

^?-j?js — Arg.,  on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  three  gillyflowers 
ppr.,  stalked  and  leaved  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  arg.  four 
mullets  ot  the  tield.  Crest — Between  two  wings,  conjoined  and 
displayed  arg.,  a  mullet  or.     il/i/(w— Sapiens  qui  assiduus. 

<ita«— Di  ues  Hall,  HaUtead,  Essex. •- 


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SPERLIITG    OF    LATTENBURY    HILL. 

Spekling,  AKTiirn,  Esq.  of  Lattonbury  Hill, 
St.  Ives,  CO.  Huntingdon,  and  Papwortli  St.  Agnes, 
CO.  Cambridge,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Hunts,  Chairman 
of  Quarter  Sessions  for  co.  Cambridge,  and  Chair- 
man of  the  First  County  Couneil  of  Cambridgeshire, 
LL.M.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  h.  'IS  Noy.  1S23 ;  ;«.  8 
April.  1S5S,  Adelaide  ^"oel,  3i-d  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  Henry  Loraine  Baker,  2nd  Bart.,  C.B.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1S77)  has  issue, 

I.  AKTHrR  IIabvet  Baker,  b.  7  June,  18C6. 

II.  Herbert  Jl.icnab,  b.  'lb  May,  lsG7. 
HI.  Hugh  ToiRnmoutli,  b.  i  Fob.  1869. 

IV.  John  Kashleigh,  b.  IG  Aug.  1870;  d.  25  M.arch,  1884. 

V.  Charles  D'Oyley,  i).24July,  1873. 

I.  Adelaide  Louisa,  d.  12  May,  1873.         n.  Agnes  Grace. 

Xiineag'e. — Henry  Piper  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Park  Place, 
Henley-on-Thames,  and  afterwards  of  Norhury  Park,  Surrey, 
2nd  son  of  Henry  Sperling,  by  Mary  Piper  his  wife  (sec  pre- 
ceding Mtihoif).  m.  7  April,  1791,  Sarah  Ann  (who  d.  28  May, 
1850).  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Grace,  Esq.  of  Tottenham, 
Middlesex,  by  his  wife,  Sarah  Cheney,  an  heiress,  and  d.  at 
iS'orbury  Park,  6  Jan.  1847,  leaving  issue.  One  of  the  sons, 
Hcv.  Henry  Grace  Sperling,  Rector  of  Papworth  St.  Agnes,  uii. 
Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Stowlangtoft, 
and  had  a  son,  Henry  Gkace  Wilson  Sperling,  Esq.  of 
Edgeworth  Manor,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  who  m.  1851,  Mary 
Maitland,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Stow- 
langtoft Hall,  Sufi'olk,and  d.  1879.  Another. son,  John  Sper- 
ling, Lieut.  K.E.,  led  the  forlorn  hopeatHergen-op-Zoon,  and 
another. 

Rev.  Hervet  James  Sperling,  of  Lattenbury  Hall,  Rector 
of  Papworth  St.  Agnes,  m.  '2.1  June,  1822,  Anne,   eldest  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Macnab,  Esq.  of  Xewton,  co.  Perth,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1846)  had  issue, 
Arthur,  now  of  Lattenbury  Hill. 

ErederickHayne  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Hector  of  Papworth  St.  Agnes, 
b.  14  March,  1834;  m.  26  Aug.  1861,  Constance  Rachel, 
only  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  W.  Erskine  Knollys,  Rector  of  Salt- 
wood,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Harvey  Erskine,  b.  26  Sept.  1867 ; 
1  Hilda  Constance  Mary,  (/.  July,  1873;  2  Bertha  Rachel ; 
3  Lettice. 
Anna  Grare,  m.  16  Oct.  1860,  II  Signor  Cavaliere  Emilio 
Lecchini,  Capt.  in  the  late  Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany 'sGuardia 
Nobile. 
Mary  Anne.  Harriet  Maria. 

Ecv.  Mr.  Sperling  d.  24  May,  1858. 

Arms,  d'c. — See  preceding  Memoir. 

&a(s— Lattenbury  Hill,  St.  Ives,  Hants,  and  Papworth  St. 
Agnes,  Cambiidge. 


SPINKS    OF    BRENLEY    HOUSE. 

Spines,  Feederick  Lowten,  M.A.,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  of  Brenley  House,  Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Chairman  of  Petty  Sessions,  M.P.  for  Oldham  1874 
to  18S0,  I.  27  Dec.  1816 ;  m.  27  Dec.  1844,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Oldham  and  The  Firs,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  his  wife  Mary  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Collins,  Esq.  of  Fulham,  Middlesex.  Mrs. 
Spinks  d.  10  April,  1884. 

Liineagre. — JohnSpinks,  Esq.,  m.  about  1780,  Mary,  only 
child  of  John  Edmonds,  Esq.,  and  d.  1804,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  March,  17o6)  two  sons,  the  elder  of  whom, 

John  Spinks,  Esq.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  -m. 
Xov.  1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  La  Coste,  Esq.  of  Byfleet, 
Surrey,  and  d.  17  Aug.  1860,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 
12  March,  lb56;,  with  five  other  sons,  John,  George,  Wil- 
liam, Henry,  and  Thomas,  who  all  d.  s.  p.,  and  three  daus., 
Mary  Ann,  Haniett,  and  Louisa,  who  all  d.  unm.,  a  son, 
Frederick  Lowten,  now  of  Brenley  House,  Serjeant-at-Law, 
J.P.  and  D.L. 

Anns — Az.,  a  cross  masculy  arg.  between  four  eagles  dis- 
played or.  Crest — A  talbot  passant  gu.  bezantee,  gorged  with 
three  fusils  arg.     jl/oUo— Fidelis. 

Stat — Brenley  House,  near  Favershara,  Kent. 


and  late  I\ra3or  Commanding  the  Essex  Kifles,  J. 
16  Jan.  1812;  m.  18G3,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  William 
Carter,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  and  Elizabeth  his  Avife, 
dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Fothergill,  Rector  of  Althorne, 
Essex,  and  grandcliild  of  Dr.  Fot-liergill,  Provost 
of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Vice-Chancellor  of 
that  university  in  1772  and  three  following 
years. 

Lineage — The  family  tradition  is  that  this  family 
originally  came  from  Wales  into  Essex. 

Thomas  Spitty,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  IS58,  was  only  son  of 
Thomas  Spitty,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Spitty,  who 
resided  at  Bowers  Hall,  near  Raleigh,  Essex.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Jcnner,  D.D.,  and  Mary  liis  wife,  sister  of  Sir 
Joiin  Tyrell,  Bart.,  v^hose  ancestors  had  resided  in  Billeriuaj- 
for  several  generations,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Jenner,  present  proprietor. 

1.  JIary,  m.  Edmund  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Lexden,  and  has  issue, 
Cornelia  Gertrude  Scudaiuore  Roberts. 

Seat — Billericay,  Brentwood,  Essex. 


SPITTY    OF    BILLERICAY. 

Spitty,  Thomas   Jexxer,    Esq.   of  Billericav, 
Essex,  J.P,  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  High  Sheriff  1881, 


SPOTTISWOODE     OP     SPOTTISWOODE. 

Alicia  Anne  Spottis-wooue,  of  Spottiswoode,. 
CO.  Berwick,  elder  dau.  of  Jolm  Spottiswoode,  Esq. 
of  Spottiswoode,  m.  16  Marcli,  1836,  Lord  John 
Douglas  Montagu-Scott,  only  brother  of  Waltei- 
Francis,  5th  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queensberry, 
K.Gr.,  who  d.  s.  p.  3  Jan.  1860.  Lady  John 
Douglas  Montagu-Scott  resumed  the  surname  of 
Spottiswoode  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
wish  of  her  father. 

Lineage. — The  surname  of  Spottiswoode  was  assumed 
by  the  proprietors  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Spottiswoode,  in 
the  parish  of  Gordon,  co.  Berwick,  as  soon  as  surnames  be- 
came hereditary  in  Scotland.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the 
family  was  Robert  de  Spottiswood,  Lord  of  Spottiswood,  who- 
was  b.  in  the  reign  of  Alexander  IL,  King  of  Scotland, 
and  d.  in  that  of  King  Robert  Bruce,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 
John  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  living  teiiip.  King  David- 
Bruce,  whose  son  and  heir,  Rodert  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,. 
)ii.  a  dau.  of  the  ancient  family  of  Lighton  of  Ulishaven,  co. 
Forfar,  sister  of  the  celebrated  Dr.  Henry  Ligiiton,  1st  Bishop 
of  Murray,  and  was  father  of  Henry  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk, 
wlio  d.  in  the  end  of  the  reign  of  James  II.,  King  of  Scotland,, 
leaving  a  son  and  successor,  James  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk.  a. 
staunch  loyalistand  fiim  adherent  to  the  interest  of  JamesIII., 
for  which  he  was  forfeited,  but  reinstated  subsequently  by 
James  IV.  ;  soon  afterwards  he  d.,  leaving,  by  his  wife  (a  dau. 
of  Sir  Adam  Johnston,  of  Johnston),  a  son  and  heir,  William 
Spottiswood,  of  Spottiswood,  who  fell  at  Flodden,  in  lol.'!, 
witli  James  IV.  of  Scotland.  He  had  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Henry  Hop  Pringle,  of  Torsonce,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau. 
Jean,  ju.  William  Hay,  of  Barra,  and  a  son,  Hugh)  two  elder 
sons, 

David,  liis  successor. 

John  (Rev.),  D.D.,  a  man  of  great  learning  and  piety,  m.. 
Beatrix,  dau.  of  Patrick  Crichton,  of  Lugtonand  Gilmerton, 
and  d.  in  1585,  aged  76,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  two  sons, 
John  (Most   Rev.),  of   whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to 
Spottiswood. 

James  (li;j;ht  Rev.),  b.  1567,  appointed  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
in  Ireland,  1621  :  d.  in  London  1641,  and  was  bur.  ia. 
Westminster  Abbey.  Dr.  Spottiswood  left  (with  a  dau., 
Hi.  Arcliibald,  son  of  Sir  James  Erskine)  two  sons,, 
I  Henry  (Sir),  knighted  by  James  I.,  ^«.  Jean,  dau.  of 
Tristram  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Casliebarnliill,  in  Anglesey, 
by  whom  he  had  several  sons,  whose  descendants  seilied 
in  Ireland,  and  2  Richard,  of  Drumbote. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  d.  towards  the  end  of  the 
reign  of  James  V.  of  Scotland,  leaving  an  only  son, 

NiNiAN  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  who  was  served  heir  to  his 
father  in  1550.  He  left  two  sons,  William,  his  successor,  who 
d.  unni.m  l.'i94,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  who  d.  s.  p.  soon  after,  when 
the  representation  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

The  Most  Rev.  John  Spottiswood,  A  rclibishop  of  St.  Andrews 
and  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  who  then  became  o^ 
Spottiswood,  which  barony  he  sold  in  1G20,  having  previously' 
purchased  several  other  lands.  This  ever-memorable  prelaii, 
the  celebrated  author  of  The  Ilisiory  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
was  b.  in  15C5,  and  educated  at  Gl.asgow.    On  the  accession  of 


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James  VI.  to  the  throne  of  England,  Dr.  Spottiswood,  who  had 
accompanied  His  Majesty,  was  raised  to  the  archbishopric  of 
Glasgow,  and  made  a  Privy  Councillor  in  North  Britain.  In 
1615,  he  was  translated  to  the  see  of  St.  Andrews  ;  in  1633, 
crowned  Charles  I.  at  Holyrood  ;  and  in  two  years  after  was 
made  Chancellor  of  Scotland.  On  the  outbreak  of  the  civil 
war,  he  retired  to  London,  and  there  d.  in  1639,  being  bur. 
in  Westminster  Abbey.  He  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  David  Lindsay, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ross,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau.  Anne,  m. 
■William  Sinclair,  of  Eoslin)  two  sous, 

John  (Sir),  his  heir,  who  had  charters,  dated  April.  1616,  and 
5  June,  16;il,  of  several  lands,  «nd  otherssubsequently;  he 
d.  without  surviving  issue.  His  only  son,  Jolin,  having 
joined  Montrose,  was  taken  prisoner  with  hiui,  and  executed 
in  1650. 

Robert  (Sir),  who  continued  the  line. 

The  latter. 

Sir  Robert  Spottiswoou,  6.  in  1596,  who  was  knighted  by 
James  VI.,  and  appointed  one  of  the  Extraordinary  Lords  of 
Session  and  one  of  hisPrivy  Council,  was  created  by  Charles  I. 
President  of  the  College  of  Justice  and  Secretary  for  Scotland. 
He  m.  in  1629,  Bethia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Morrison, 
of  Preston  Grange,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons, 
John,  who  d.  unm.  before  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II. 
Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert,  Physician  to  the  Governor  and  Garrison  of  Tangier, 
d.  1G88,  leaving,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  widow  of  —  Elliot, 
an  only  son,  Alexander,  6.  1676,  a  Gen.  in  the  army, 
appointed  Governor  of  Virginia  1710.  He  ra.  1724,  Butler, 
dau.  of  Richard  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Westminster,  by  whom  he 
had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  in.  Bernard  Moore,  Esq., 
Colonel  of  a  regiment  in  Virginia,  and  Dorothea)  two  sons, 
Robert,  the  younger,  killed  in  a  skirmish  in  Virginia  1756, 
s.  p. ;  the  elder,  John,  m.  1745,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Dandaridge,  Esq.,  Commander  of  the  "Ludlow  Castle" 
ship  of  war,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.  3Iary,  and  two  sons, 
Alexander  and  John. 
Sir  Robert  fell  a  victim  to  his  loyalty  20  Jan.  1646,  being 
executed  at  St.  Andrews  by  the  Covenanters.    His  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Spottiswoode,  Esq.,  a  firm  friend  of  the  royal 
family,  having  been  bred  to  the  law,  entered  Advocate,  and 
got  a  charter  under  the  great  seal  from  King  Charles  II., 
"  AlexandroSpottiswoode,  advocate,  terrarum  de  Warristoun," 
&c.,  dated  28  Aug.  1662.  He  m.  1st,  the  dau.  and  sole  heir 
of  Sir  John  Home,  of  Crimstain,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
Alexander,  who  d.  unm.  ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  John 
Trotter,  of  Morton  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
Janet,  m.  George  Brown,  of  Thornydikes,  and  Catiierine,  and 
a  younger  son,  Robert,  who  d.  young)  an  elder  son  and  heir, 
John,  of  whom  presently.  He  d.  in  1675,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  surviving  son, 

John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  an  eminent  .\dvo- 
cate,  who  purcha.=ed  back,  1700,  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Spottiswoode.  He  m.  1710,  Hon.  Helen  Arbuthnott,  dau.  of 
Eobert,  3rd  Viscount  Arbuthnott,  and  widow  of  John  Macfar- 
lane,  of  that  ilk,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  John,  his  successor, 
and  two  daus.,  Helen,  m.  John  Gartshone,  Esq.  of  Alderston, 
and  Anne,  m.  Dr.  James  Dundas,  an  eminent  Physician  in 
Edinburgh.  Mr.  Spottiswoode  d.  in  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son  and  heir, 

John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  m.  1740,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Charleton,  co.  Fife,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomson,  a  Merchant  in  Jamaica,  d.  unm.. 

III.  Robert,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Mosman,  of  Auchtyfardel, 
CO.  Lanark,  and  d.  leaving  two  sons,  John,  d.  s.  p.,  and 
Hugh,  m.  and  lelt  issue. 

I.  Cecilia,  m.  Robert  Worsley,  Esq. 

II.  Maria,  d.  unm,  iii.  Helen,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  to.  10  June,  1779, 
Margaret  Penelope,  dau.  of  William  Strahan,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  d.  unm. 

III.  George,  of  Gladswood,  co.  Berwick,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
army. 

IV.  Andrew,  of  Broom  Hall,  Surrey,  m.  15  March,  1819,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  T.  L.  Longman,  Esq.  of  Hanipstead,  Middle- 
sex, and  d.  20  Feb.  1866,  haying  had  by  her  (who  d.  12  Oct. 
lt!70)  two  sons, 

1  William,  of  Combe  Bank,  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  and  41, 
Grosvenor  Place,  London,  S.W.,  J. P.  for  Kent,  M.A., 
LL.D.  President  of  the  Royal  Society  and  of  the  British 
Association,  b.  4  Jan.  1825:  m.  27  Nov.  1861,  Eliza 
Taylor,  dau.  of  William  Urquhart  Arbuthnott,  Esq.,  late 
Member  of  Indian  Council,  and  d.  24  June,  1883,  leaving 
issue. 


William  HncH,  of  Combe  Bank,  6.  12  July,  1SG4. 
Cyril  Andrew,  b.  29  July,  ls67. 
2  George  Andrew,  of  Chattan,  Devon,  J. P.,  and  3,  Cadogaa 
Square,  S.W.,  h.  19  Oct.  1827:  m.  9  April,  1863,  Fiances 
Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  St.  Vincent  Love  Hammick.. 
Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Adrian  George,  b.  1867;  John,  tl 
1874;  Mabel;  Elizabeth  Mary;  Margaret  Eleanor;  an* 
Theodora. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1844,  Lachlan  Mackintosh  Rate,  Esq., and. 
cZ.  1849.  2  Rosa.  3  Augusta. 

V.  and  VI.  Robert  and  Henry,  both  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  m.  Thomas  Beckwith,  Esq.,  anJ  rf.  ?lis- 
widow,  31  July,  1874,  aged  85,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Rachel  Frances,  ra.  William  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Logart 
House,  CO.  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Spottiswoode  d.  3  Feb.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  J.P.  andD.L.,6. 
17  June,  17S0  ;  m.  13  Sept.  1809,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Andrew 
Wauchorpe,  Esq.  of  Niddrie  Marischal,  co.  Midlothian,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1870)  he  had  issue, 

John,  b.  11  Aug.  1811,  an  Officer  in  the  Grenadier  Guards, 
d.  s.  p. 
Andrew,  h.  18  Oct.  1812,  Col.  Commanding  1st  Dragoon- 
Guards,  who  rf.,  and  leaving  a  dau.  Helen,  'ui.  1874,  Capt. 
Charles  Herbert  (see  Herbert  or  Muciruss),  and  d.  1882,. 
leaving  a  son,  Charles  Roderick  John  Herbert,  6.  1882. 
Alicia  Anne,  now  Lady  John  Douglas  Scott  Spottiswoode, 
of  Spottiswoode. 

JIargaret  Penelope,  m.  19  Jan.  1834,  Sir  Hugh  Hume  Camp- 
bell, 5th  Bart,  of  Marchniont,  co.  Berwick,  d.  16  Oct.  1839, 
leaving  issue,  one  dau.,  Helen,  m.  Sir  George  Warreuder, 
Bart,  of  Lochend. 

Anas — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.,  between  three  oak-trees 
eradicate  vert.,  a  boar's  head  couped  or.  Ci-esi — An  eagle  rising 
gu.,  looking  at  the  sun  in  sjilenclour  ppr.  Supportti-.-i—Tv/i>- 
savages,  wreathed  head  and  middle  with  laurel,  and  holding: 
clubs  over  their  shoulders,  all  ppr.     Jl/oao— Patior  iit  poiiar. 

Seats — Spottiswoode,  Lauder,  co.  Berwick,  and  Cawston,. 
Lodge,  Dunchurch,  near  Rugby,  co.  Warwick. 


SPOTTISWOOD     OF     MUIEESK. 

rARQUHAE-SPOTTISWOOD,    IIeNRY    AlEXANDEE,. 

Esq.  of  Muiresk,  co.  Aberdeen,  b.  1S59;  in.  1  June, 
18S2,  Elizabeth  Agues,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Creorge- 
Abercrombj,  Burt,  of  Birkenbog  and  Eorglen,  and 
has  issue, 

Alistaie  Robert,  b.  10  Aug.  1884. 
Violet  Douglas,  b.  15  April,  1883. 

liineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  House  oi 
Spottiswoode,  of  that  ilk. 

Archibald  Spottiswood,  Esq.,  m.  Anne  Fraser,  and  hail 
issue,  John,  James,  William,  Archibald,  Charles,  Elizabeth, - 
and  Isabel.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Spottiswood,  Esq.,  m.21  June,  1744,  Annllaldant^- 
and  was  father  (with  four  other  sons,  John,  William,  Archi- 
bald, and  Robert,  and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Ann)  of 

James  Spottiswood,  Esq.,  ia.  1793,  Margaret  Meldrura,  and 
was  father  of 

James  Brodie  Spottiswood,  Esq.of  Muiresk,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  J.P.  for  Banff,  b.  1  May,  1797 ;  vu.  2  Nov. 
1830,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Farquhar,  Minister 
of  Pitslargo,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin  and  brother-in-Law, 

Robert  Spottiswood  Farquhar  Spottiswood,  Esq.  oi 
Muiresk,  m.  Georgina  Mary  Agnew,  dau.  of  Henry  Davit? 
Forbes,  Esq.  of  Balgownie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d,.  Is73,  leaving, 
issue, 

Henry  Alexander,  now  of  Muiresk. 

Robert  James,  d.  14  Feb.  1876. 

Thomas  William,  b.  13  May,  1871. 

Anne  Margaret.  Mary  Georgin.T. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Spottiswoode  of  i-potti^- 
woode. 

&aJ— Muiresk,  near  Turriff,  co.  Aberdeen. 


SPURRIER   OF  HEIGHINGTON   HOUSE^ 

Spurrier, Eev.  Horatio,  of  Heigliiugtoit  House,. 
CO.  Durham,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  ni.  1887, 
Eleanor  Maria,  only  child  and  heir  of  tlio  late  Kev, 
William  Cumley,  M.A.  University  Coll.  Oxford^ 
and  grand-dau.  of  Capt.  William  Prjce  Cunilej^ 
R.X.,  J. P.,  of  Heighington  House,  co.  l)urbam,  \vht>- 
assumed  command  of  the  "  Bellerojahon  "  on  the 
death  of  Capt.  Cooke  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar.. 


1896 


S?R 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPR 


and  was   afte-wiirds  superiiitenclcnt   of  Pembroke 
J)oikvnrd,  a  lineal  deseendiuit  of  King  Euwaed  I., 
by  Eleanor  of  Castile.     He  has  issue, 
WiLLi.\M  Horatio  Sandys  CcMLF.r,  h.  12  Oct.  1890. 
Xiineag'e.  — Ue.nry   Spurrier,  Ksq.  of  Marston  oii-Dove, 
CO.  l>orby.  h:vl  issuu, 

Thomas  SrrRRiKR,  Esq.  of  Maiston-on  Povo,  i».  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Tliciiias  Salt,  Ksq.  of  co.  StafToid,  and  l.y  lior  hail  issiio, 
II 'RATIO,  now  of  HiistiiiiKton  House. 

GeJiKO  Henry  (,Ul-v.),  late  Vn;ar  of  lOdak-,  co.  Derby,  m.  and 
had  issue, 
Oeorge  Henry. 

Jane   Kobinsun,   7J!.  Eev.  Arthur  Guest,  Vicar  of  Lower 
I'oever,  co.  Cliester. 
Henry  (Uct.),  Rector  of  Eou^hton,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Mary, 
only  dau.  ot  the  late  Hyde  JIarriotf,  Esq.  of  co.  Chester. 
Ai-Di!! — Az.,  a  grriffin  segreant  or.     Crest — A  long  cross  or, 
on  three  grieces,  sa.,  arg.,  and  gu.     jyoiio— Stiinulos  adde. 
Kesiiience—Uhe  Vicarage,  Shildon. 


SPBATT    OF    PENCIL    HILL. 

Spbatt,  IIarmek  Devekecx,  Esq.  of  Pencil  Hill, 
CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  2-i  Oct.  1820;  author  oi  Jnrenia. 
&.C.  ;  Hi.  June,  184S,  Elizabetli  Louisa^  oulj  dau. 
of  Edward  Townsend  Warren,  Esq.  of  Belle- 
ville, CO.  Cork,  and  Peuclopa  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Edward  ]\Iitchel  Carkton,  of  Woodside,  co. 
Cork. 

Xiineag'e.— This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by  Eev. 
J^EVLREUx  Spbatt  (SOU  of  Eev.  Thomas  Spratt,  of  Stratton- 
on-Vossc,  Somerset,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lev. 
Uobert  Cooke),  who,  after  taking  his  degree  at  Maydalen  Coll. 
O.xford,  settled  in  the  county  of  Kerry  about  1610,  and  ob- 
tained estates  by  f ateut  in  cos.  Wexford  and  Cork,  and  the 
livings  of  Tippcrary,  Mitchelstown,  and  Galbally.  Atone  peiiod 
of  his  life,  escaping  from  the  hands  of  the  insurgents  during 
the  great  rebellion,  he  took  ship  from  Youghal,  but  was  cap- 
lurcd  by  an  .\lgerine  pirate,  and  detained  a  slave  at  Algiers. 
Whilst  at  Algiers  he  officiated  as  chaplain  to  the  English 
captives  there,  and  a  record  is  still  preserved  of  a  marriage 
then  celebrated  by  him.  By  his  wife,  I'algrave  Cubitt, 
Devereux  Spratt  was  father  of 

Deveeeux  Spratt,  Esq.,  b.  at  Torbay,  near  Micholstown. 
30  May,  1G70,  who  in.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Bond,  Es(i.  of 
Ballynahilisk,  co.  Cork,  by  Elizabeth  his  v,  ife,  dau.  and  co-hjir 
■of  Capt.  William  Harnier,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Habmer  Spbatt,  Esq.,  jii.  Catherine  Nash,  and  liad,  besides 
a  dau.  Margaret,  two  sons,  James  (wlio  s.  his  uncle,  James,  in 
the  family  estates,  and  d.  without  legitimate  issue,  and  by  will 
disinherited  his  brother;  and  Habmer.     This  latter, 

Habmeb  Spratt,  Esq.,  m.  19  Nov.  1778,  Martiia,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Foott,  Ksq.  of  Elmvale  and  Spiingfort,  co. 
Cork,  and  through  this  marriage  the  lands  of  Baltidaniel  and 
Pencil  Hill  came  into  the  family.  By  her  Mi.  Spratt  left  at 
his  decease,  2  June,  H:iO,  a  son, 

Thomas  Edward  Spratt,  Esq.  of  Pencil  Hill,  b.  8  April 
■1782;  ih.  1S14,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Col  llichard  Foott,  of 
Milfort,  CO.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  May,  1808)  had 
i-sue, 

Habmer  DEvr.REnx,  now  of  Pencil  Hill. 

liiehard,  b.  Ib22;   7ii.  18.'i4,  Eiiza  Louisa,  eldest  d.iu.  of  the 
late  Henry  Baldwin  Foott,  Esq.  of  Canigacuuua  Cattle,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  Ibtib,  leaving  issue, 
Richard  Henry,  b.  1858. 
Harmer  Devereux,  B.A.,  Banister-at-Law. 
Henry  Baldwin. 
Evelyn  Augusta. 
Mary  Baldwin,  m.  1853,  Paul  Smith,  Esq. 
Margaret  Martha,  d.  unm.  1849. 
Mr.  Spratt  d.  21  Oct.  18.33. 
.S'eai— Pencil  Hill,  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 


SPRINGFIELD    OF    MATLASKE    HALL. 

SppaNGFiELD,  TnoMAS  OsBOEN,  Esq.  of  Matlaske 
Hall,  CO.  Norfolk,  b.  26  Julj,  ISSi ;  s.  his  father 
189:3. 

Lineag-e. — This  f.amily  is  descended  from  the  De  Spring- 
fields  of  Essex,  in  the  re'gn  of  Edward  I. 

Thomas  Osbob.v  Sprinfield,  of  London,  and  the  parish  of 
St.  Mary  Co=lany,  Norwich,  was   twice  Mayor  of  Norwich.     He 


m.  Elizabeth  Laws,  and  d.  24  April,  1858,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  15  Dec.  I8(jt1)  a  son, 

OsBORN  Spbinokield,  Esq.  of  C-itton,  ne-T  Norwicli,  J.P  and 
i^tayor  of  Norwich  1S63-4,  m.  18  June,  1833,  Loui.sa,  dau.  of 
George  Grout,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  April,  18(31;  had, 
issue, 

George  Grout  (deceased^. 

George  Osborn,  hue  of  Matlaske  Hall. 

Thomas  Osborn,  J. P.,  i/i.  1st,  Rose  Marion  Mandeville,  and 
by  her  has  issue,  four  sons  and  one  dau.;  2iidly,  Maud 
jiandcville,  and  by  her  has  issue,  three  sons, 

I<:iiZHbeth  Kate,  ?».  Henry  Foard  Harris,  Ksci. 

Jlary  Louisa,  m.  Samuel  Prater  Bcare,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Sarah  Jane  Isabel. 
Mr.  Springfield  d.  19  May,  1877.     Ilis  2nd  son, 

George  Osborn  Springfield,  Esq.  of  Matlaske  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  late  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  21  Dec.  1813;  educated 
at  Rugby:  m.  1st,  G  June,  181)7,  Lady  Marion  Jane,  only  dau. 
of  John  Henry,  3rd  Marquis  of  Ely,  and  by  her  (maniage 
dissolved)  had  issue, 

Cecil  Marion  Loui-a  Sarah. 
He  m.  2ndly,  14  Dec.  1876,   Evalcen  St.  Clair,  2nd  dau.  of 
Robert  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Knocksinna,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Thomas  Oseobn.  now  of  Matlaske  Hall. 

Barbara  St.  Clair.  Eily  St.  Clair. 

Mr.  G.  0.  Springtield  d.  23  Nov.  1893,  and  was  a.  by  his  only- 
son. 

St'a/— MatUi.ske  Hall,  Hanworth,  Norwich. 


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SPHOT    OF    KIDDELL. 

Sprot,  Lisut.-Ge.v.  John,  of  Kiddell,  co.  Pox- 
burgh,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  12  Mtirch, 
183U ;  m.  1st,  19  Oct.  1869,  Georiiina  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Edward  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Red  worth  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  1870)  has  issue, 

I.  Agatha  Elizabeth  Margareta. 
He  m.  2ndly,  5  Jan.  1878,  Cecilia  Elizabetli.  dau. 
of  Eev.  W.  Blake  JJoveton,  of  Corston,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1884)  lias  further  issue, 

I.  John  Mabk  Fbancis,  b.  12  Nov.  1881. 

II.  Alexander  William  Ramsay,  b.  5  Jan.  1883. 

III.  Cecil  George  Doveton,  b.  8  June,  1884. 

II.  Cecilia  Mary  Dorothea,  6.  3  April,  1880. 

He  m.  Srdly,  24  Nov.  188(3,  Charlotte  Gertrude, 
dau.  of  William  Turney  Cole,  Esq.  (late  Indian 
Civil  Service),  of  Boscastle,  Cornwall,  and  has 
f  urtlier  issue, 

IV.  Edward  Walter  Hcarle,  b.  21  Aug.  1887. 
v.  Jack  Hugh  Stewart,  b.  12  June,  ISJo. 

III.  Gertrude  Gladys  Violet,  b.  4  Aug.  1888. 

General  Sprot  formerly  commanded  the  9Ist 
Arfiyllsliire  Highlanders  (now  1st  Batt.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  was  afterwards 
appointed  Assistant- Adjutant-General  and  Quar- 
termaster-General for  Scotland,  subsequently  he 
commanded  the  49th  District  at  Maidstone,  and 
afterwards  the  31st  Regimental  District,  at  Xings- 
ton-on-Thames,  and  is  now  a  Lieut. -Gen.  on  the 
retired  list.  He  served  for  twelve  years  in  India, 
during  a  great  part  of  which  he  held  the  position  of 
Executive  Engineer  to  the  Rajpoot  ana  Eield  Eorce, 
and  was  in  Central  India  during  the  whole  of  the 
Mutiny  (medal). 

Lineage.— James  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  son  of  John 
Sprot,  of  Edinburgh  (who  had  six  sons  and  one  dau.),  vi.  Miss 
Blair,  and  had  issue,  four  sons,  of  whom 

John  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Clapliam,  co.  Surrey,  m.  1801,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Yule,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  d.  1S14,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  185G)  had  issue, 

I.  Mark,  of  RiddcU. 

II.  James,  of  Spott  House,  Dunbar,  co.  Haddington,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Lord  of  the  Barony,  and  Patron  of  Spott,  b.  14  Jan. 
1804  ;  m.  May,  1834,  Ma'ry,  dau.  of  Richard  Watt,  Esq.  of 
Bishop  lUirton,  co.  York,  and  Speke,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d. 
1882.     Sheu!.  1881. 

I.  Marion,  m.  1840,  Alexander  Duncan  Tait,  Esq,  of  Milrig, 
CO.  Ayr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  I»85,  having  by  him  (who  d. 
l«dl;  had  i.-sue,  I  James  Alexander  Tait,  late  Capt.  4tli 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1841,  vi.   16  Way,    1873,  Mary  Anne, 


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STA. 


1897 


eldest    dau.    of    Williarn   Smith-Cunninghame,    Esq.     of 
Caprington,  and  (?.  9  Sept.   IsTO;  and  2  Jolm  Sprot  Tait, 
now  of  Milrig,  U.L.,  late  Lieut. -Col.  12th  Koyal  Lancers, 
b.  1843. 
n.  I'ranccs,  d.  1884. 
B  III.  Janet,  Hi.  1831,  Mark  Sprot  Ste%vart,  Esq.  of  Southwick, 

CO.  Ivirkcudbright,  J. P.  and  D.L.  {nee  STEv.-AixTo/Ph>fsgiLl), 
wlio  d.  Due.  1878,  leaving  issue,  1  Mabk  John  (Sir),  created 
a  iiaronet  1892  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetagi')  \  2 
Eol)ert,  of  CulgrufT,  co.  Kirkcudbiight,  late  79th  High- 
landers, b.  13  June,  1836;  m.  11  June,  1874,  Georgina 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  3rd  Burt,  of  Car- 
dontss ;  1  Mary  ;  2  Isabella  Gertrude,  m.  Francis  Maxwell, 

■    Esq.  of  Gilpton,  co.  Immfries,  and  d.  18  Dec.  18G6,  leaving 

•  a  dau.,  Ethel  Margueiite,  b.  16  July,  1866. 
I?.  Mary,  m.  28  Jan.  1841,  Sir  William  Maxwell.  Bart,  of 
Cardoness,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1846,  having 
had  issue  (see  Bckke's  Peerage  and  Baronetaf/e). 
V.  Caioiine  Isabella,  m.  1840,  William  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair. 
CO.  Ayr,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1857,  leaving  issue  {see  Blaib  of 
Blair). 

The  eldest  son, 

Mark  Spkot,  Esq.  of  Eiddell,  co.  Roxburgh,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  1802;  ra.  1829,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Sheivoll,  Etq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1871)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Eiddell.  Mark  George,  rf.  s.  p.  18.39. 

James  Lewis  Boyd,  d.  s.  j).  1857. 

Edwaid  William,  of  Drygrange,  co.  Koxburgh,  5.  1846  ;  '/:(. 

1st,  Ibil,  Janet  C.  dau.  of  J.  llopekirk,  Esq.,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  1882)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Mark,  b.  1872. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1885,  Marion  Gray,  dau.  of  James  Boyd,  Esq., 
and  has  furthei  issue, 

2  James  William  Lennox,  h.  188G. 

3  Harold  Maitlaud,  b.  Isa8. 

4  Evan  Boyd,  b.  ItiS'J. 
Mr.  Sprot  d.  20  Kov.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son,  the 
present  Gen.  John  Sprot,  of  Kiddell,  co.  Koxburgh. 

Seat — Eiddell,  Lilliesleal,  N.B.  Jicsidence—'U'Pl^cnon  Hoiusc, 
Eastbourne. 


STACK    OF    KNOCKBALLYDIOHE. 

Stack,  The  Eight  Eev.  Charles  Maueice, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher,  of  Knockballymore,  co. 
Monaghan,  b.  23  Aug.  1825  ;  m.  21  Nov.  1859, 
Margaret  Jane  Auchinlcck,  of  Crevenagb,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  CnnKCHiLL,  0.  25  Nov.  1S60  ;    m.  1  June,  1837, 
Susan  Masfen,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Maui  ice,  b.  17  March,  1SS3. 
John  Masien,  i.  28  Aug.  1889. 
AVilliam  Auchiuleck. 

II.  Charles  Maurice,    Clerk  in    Holy   Orders,   b.  6    Sept. 
1865. 

III.  Walter  Auchinleck  (Kev.),  b.  29  March,  1869. 

IV.  William  Bagot,  b.  26  Sept.  1874. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1  Eeb.  1862  ;  d.  26  July,  1879. 

This  gentleman  is  son  of  the  Kev.  Edward  Stack,  by 
his  wife  Tempe  {m.  2-1  Nov.  1807),dau.  of  the  Kev. 
Walter  Bagot,  Eector  of  Monastervan,  co.  Kildare. 
Seat — Knockballymore,  Clones. 


STACPOOLE    OF    EDENVALE. 

Stacpoole,  Kichard  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Edenvale, 
CO.  Clare,  J.B.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1891,  i.  7 
May,  1870. 

Lineage. — This  family  has  been  settled  from  very  early 
iimes  in  Cork,  Limerick,  and  Dublin. 

Bartholomew  Stacpoole,  was  Sheriff  of  Limerick  in  1586, 
and  had  three  sons,  of  whom,  i.  James  (a  burgess  of  Limerick, 
j/i.  Christian,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Comyn,  and  d.  1626,  leaving 
issue,  Bartholomew,  who  was  the  Eecorder  of  Limerick  at  the 
time  of  Ireton's  siege  of  that  city,  and  signed  the  capitulation 
1651,6.  1619;  );;.  1631,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Arthur,  and 
had  issue; ;  and  ii.  Robert,  of  whom  we  treat.    This 

Robert  Stacpoole  the  ancestor  of  the  present  family,  was 
alive  at  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century. 

Clement  Stacpoole,  the  son  of  Robert,  was  transplanted 
irom  Limerick  to  Clare  by  CromweU.  He  m.  Alice  MacMahon, 
a.nd  had  issue, 

I.  George,  who  m.  Bridget  Woulfe,  and  was  ancestor  of 
George,  Coiuit  Stacpoole. 


II.  WiLLiAsi,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  d.  unm.,  lost  at  sea. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  .Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Annagh,  living  1743,  m.  Elinor, 
dau.  of  James  Forster,  of  Cloneene,  co.  Gal  way,  and  had  (with 
two  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  Hi.  Elinor  llonayne,  and  left  issue. 

IV.  John,  m.  his  cousin,  Barbara  Stacpoole,  and  left  i;sue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

George  Stacpoole,  of  Annagh,  ;;;.  1739,  Mary,  duu.  of  Col. 
Hugh  Massy,  of  Duntrileague,  co.  Limerick,  and  sister  of 
Hugh,  1st  Lord  Massy,  and  Eyre,  Lord  Clarina,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of  Lifford  and  Ennis,  m.  Mary  MacDonogh,  and  d. 
1822. 

III.  George  Hogan,  of  Cragbrien  Castle,  Barrister- at-Law,  »i. 
1707,  Jane,  dau.  of  Andrew  Lysaght,  Esq.  of  Summerville, 
and  (/.  1812,  leaving  issue, 

1  George,  vt.  Clara  Skerrett,  and  d.  s.  p.  1816. 

2  Andrew,  of  Balljalla,  m.  1st,  1803,  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  C^myn,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  George, 
d.  young,  and  a  dau.  Jane,  m.  Kichard  John  Delazouche 
Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Edenvale.  He  m.  2ndly,  Georgina 
Maria,  dau.  of  William  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Edenvale,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue;  and  3rdly,  1826,  Diana,  2nd  dau. 
of  Daniel  Finucane,  Esq.  of  Siamer  Park,  co.  Clare, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1849),  had  two  sons,  William,  of 
Ballyalla,  M.P.,  b.  1830,  d.  1879;  Andrew,  d.  unru. 
1862;  and  two  dans.,  Kate,  m.  Augusthie  Butler,  Esq.  of 
Ballyline,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  two  sons;  and 
Diana,  to.  C.  M.  Parkinson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1862,  leaving 
issue. 

3  Mathias,  «i.  1st,  Miss  Pilkington,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Louisa 
Macnamara,  and  by  the  latter  only  had  surviving  issue, 
two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Mary. 

4  Hugh,  Lieut. -Col.  43th  Rest.,  d.  s.  p.  1840  ;  m.  Jane 
Wasey,  of  Prior's  Couit,  Berks. 

5  William  Henry  (Very  Rev.),  U.D.  of  Cragbrien,  co.  Clare, 
Dean  of  Kilfcnora,  b.  1787  ;  ra.  1813,  Jane,  duu.  of  Robert 
Jlavshall,  Esq.  of  Tandbrook,  co.  Callow,  and  had  issue, 
George  Maishall,  b.  Isl4,  </.  1837;  Robert,  b.  1817,  d. 
1818  ;  Frances,  rf.  tin^a.  ;  Jane,  m.  1844,  Charles  Mahon, 
Esq.of  Corbally,  CO.  Clare,  and  (i.  1879;  Wilhelmina  ;  and 
t:harlotte,  d.  1881. 

6  Michael,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  29  Oct.  1829,  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  William  Cassaubon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tineranna,  co. 
Clare. 

1  Mary,  m.  Michael  Furnell,  Esq.,  co.  Limerick. 

2  Eliza,  TO.  Rev.  Thomas  Westropp. 

3  Lucinda,  m.  1st,  Walter  Lysaght,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
William  Adams  Brew,  Esq. 

4  Jane,  vi.  Rev.  George  William  Gabb. 

IV.  Massy,  m.  1769,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Hassard  Powell,  Esq. 
of  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Instow,  co.  Devon,  ra.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wentworth,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

2  George,  d.  s.  p.  in  the  West  Indies. 

3  Hassard,  Capt.  R.N.,  killed  in  a  diuH  in  Jamaica  1814, 
VI.  Isabella,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Leek,  Esq.  of 
Grosvenor  Place,  London,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  three 
daus. 

4  John,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  and  had  issue,  Andrew 
Douglas  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  New  Coll.  Oxon.,  and  Vicar  of 
Writtle,  Essex,  vi.  and  d.  s.  p.  1884,  and  John  William. 

1  Elinor,  to.  John  Boss  Lewin,  Esq. 

2  Jane,  d.  uvm.  1b26. 

3  Mary,  m.  Charles  McMahon.  Esq.  of  Leadmore,  co.  Clnre. 

4  Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  Hugh  Dillon  Massy,  1st  Bart,  of  Donuss. 

5  Luey,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Annagh  and  Edenv.ile,  High 
Sheriff  1784,  m.  Ist,  1773,  Dorothea,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Burton,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  George  William,  d. 
unra.  1822,  and  2ndly,  1788,  Honoria,  dau.  of  William  Scamer, 
Esq.of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare,  and  widow  of  Temple  French,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Cork,  and  d.  1796,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

Richard  John  Delazouche. 

Georgina  Maria,  to.  Andrew  Stacpoole  of  Ballyalla,  and  d. 
1824. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Kichard  John  Delazouche  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Edenvale, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1827,  b.  1792;  m.  1825,  June,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Ballyalla,  co.  Clare,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  d.  1866;  vi.  and  left  issue,  Richard  George  and 
Elizabeth  Jane. 

II.  Richard,  of  Edenvale. 

III.  George  William,  Lieut.-Col.,  m.  Josephine  Julia  Helen, 
dau.  of  Henry  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Fainarory,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  widow  of  3rd  Lord  Kossmore. 


1898 


STA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STA 


I.  Georsina  Maria,  !,;.  ISoG.Charlcs  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Larch 
Hill.  (.0.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Honoria,  (/.  unm. 

III.  Jane,  m.  l^nS,  Henry  Vcrckor.  Esq.,  and  <'.  ISnO, leaving 
a  dan.  Henrietta  Jane,  who  7)1.  1879,  Balph  AVestropp,  Esq. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Stacpoole  d.  9  Oct.  1866.     His  2nd  son, 

IticHARD  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Edenvale,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  llish 
Sheriff  1864,  b.  19  Aug.  1828;  m.  19  Aug.  1868,  Alice  Julia, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin  Park,  co. 
Limerick,  and  hud  issue, 

I.  IviCHARD  JoHX,  now  of  Edenvale. 

II.  Geori;e  William  liohert,  Lieut.  Soutli  Staffordshire  IVegt., 
b.  27  May,  1872. 

1.  Mary  Eva  Louisa.  11.  Alice  Jane. 

HI.  Gwendoline. 
Mr.  St.icpoole  d.  16  June,  1891. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  pelican  in  her  piety  all  ppr.  Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  I 
die  for  those  I  love  ;  under  the  arms.  Pro  Deo  et  pro  patria. 

Seat — Edenvale,  Ennis,  co.  Clare. 


STAFFORD  OF  MAINE. 
Statfoed,  Sir  Edward  William,  G.C.M.G-.,  of 
Maine,  eo.  Louth,  and  Landsdowne,  Cliristcliurcli, 
Xew  Zoalixnd,  Prime  ilinistcr  of  New  Zealand 
June,  1856,  to  July,  ISGl,  Oct.  1865,  to  June,  1869, 
and  in  1872  ;  ]Member  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives of  Xew  Zealand  uninterruptedly  from  Oet. 
1S55,  to  March,  1878,  b.  23  April,  1820;  m.  1st,  24 
Sept.  18-16,  Emily  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Col. 
William  Wakefield,  by  Emily  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Shelley  Sidney,  Bart.,  and  sister 
of  Philip  Charles,  1st  Lord  de  L'Isle  and  Dudley, 
but  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1857)  had  no  issue. 
He  )n.  2ndly,  5  Dec.  1859,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Houghton-Bartley,  Barrister  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Speaker  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
ZS'ew  Zealand,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Tytler  Stafford  Howard,  b.  24  May,  1862  to. 
22  Dec.  1888,  Theresa  E.  C,  dau.  of  F.  Krull  i  .and  has 
issue, 

I.  Ronald  Seymour  Sempill  Howard,  l.  22  Feb.  1390. 
I.  Carmen  Corisande.  11.  Valerie  Violet. 

n.  Humphrey  De  Bohun  Howard,  6.  31  March,  18G4. 
HI.  Berkeley  Howard,  b.  24  Oct.  1869. 

I.  Anne  Isabella,  i/t.  8  Nov.  1892,  Capt.  W.  Stavcley  Gordon, 
E.E. 

II.  Mary  Montgomerie. 

III.  Edith  Margaret. 

liineage. — The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  family  was 
Hcou  Stafford,  who  'ni.  1st,  4  July,  1746,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Smith,  Esq.  of  Maine,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (llev.),  B.A.,  to.  Hannah,  widow  of  Brett; 
Spencer,  Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  and  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  Hugh,  Lieut. -Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,  ■;,(.  1st,  Thomasine,  dau. 
of  Eev.  H.  Sullivan,  of  Clonakilty,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

1  John,  Major-Gen.  in  H.M.'s  service,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Francis  'Whalky,  of  Winscombe  Court  and  Norton  Hall, 
Somerset,  and  Hinton  Himse,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Dec.  1847)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  Feb.  1846, 

AVilliam  Joseph  Fitzniaurice,  of  Mount  Edgcumbe, 
Surrey,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  (retired), 
TO.  1852,  Emily  Maiy,  dau.  of  Major  Gavin  Young, 
Judge-Advocate  Gen.  of  the  Bengal  Army,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 
William    Francis    Howard,  Major   It.E.,    h.    19  Dec. 

1854. 
Henry  Uawrcnte  Caulfield  Howard,  Capt.  li.E.,  b.  20 
May,  lb.')9. 
Ednuind  Boyle  Whalley  Howard,  b.  16  Oct.  1868. 
Florence  Howard. 
Thomas  Sedgwick,  d.  1853,  unm. 

John  Francis,  Major-Gen.  Bengal  Staff  Corps  (retired). 
Charles  Stewart,  d.  young. 

Boyle  Torriano,  Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.  1874,  dau.  of 
S.  Newington,  M.D.,  of  Uidgeway,  Sussex. 
Thomasine,  to.  M.  Vadnalle,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 
Mary.  Anna,  d.  young.  Julia. 

2  Edward,  Major  31st  Kegt.   d.  Aug.  1826,  unm. 

1  Eliza. 

2  Harriet,  m.  Col.  Paton,  of  Drayton  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 


3  Lctitia,  m.  Major-Gen.  Caulfeild,  C.B.,  son  of  Venerablt 
John  Caulfeild,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore.  of  Benown.  co. 
Westmeath,  and  d.  Aug.  1826,  leaving  issue,  four  sons. 

4  Frances,    m.  H.    8.    Mercer,    Esq.    of  Edinburgh,   and 

</.  ,s-.  p. 

5  Emily,  m.  1st,  John  Forbes  Paton,  Esq.,  Capt.  Bengal 
Engineers,  by  whom  she  had  issue,  three  sons  and  one 
dau.,  and  2ndly,  John  Brown,  Esq.  of  co.  Pioscommon, 
by  whom  she  had  issue,  one  son. 

Gen.  Hugh  Stafford  m.  2ndly,  Harriet,  only  child  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Spencer,  and  bv  her  had  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus.,. 
all  d.  s.  p.     He  d  Jan.  1819. 

Hugh  Stafford  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  II.  Cumming,  Esq. 
of  Killowen,  co.  Down,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1783, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Stafford,  Colonel  in  the  army,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Louth  1795,  b.  1747;  m.  1st,  F" ranees,  dau.  of  Francis  Palmer, 
of  Palraerstown,  co.  Mayo,  and  of  Rush,  co.  Dublin,  but  by 
her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Agnew,  of  Howlish,  co.  Durham,  grandsonof  Sir  James  Agnew, 
Bart.,  by  his  wife  Lady  Mary  Jlontgomerie,  dau.  of  Alexander, 
Sth  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Norton,  b.  and  d.  1793. 

II.  Berkeley  BncKtNGHAM,  his  heir. 

I.  Augusua  Buckingham,  d.  1807. 

II.  Clementina  Louisa,  d.  1872. 

III.  Thomasine  Palmer,  m.  Rev.  John  Hermin  Stafford,  In- 
cumbent of  St.  Paul's,  Liverpool,  and  d.  1834,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  19  Jan.  1820,  Rev.  Patrick  Brewster,  and 
('.  7  June,  1831,  leaving  issue. 

Col.  Edward  Stafford  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Berkeley  Buckingham  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Loutlu 
1828,  b.  25  March,  1797  ;  m.  3  July.  1818,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  o? 
Licut.-Col.  Patrick  Duff  Tytler,  by  Isabella  Erskine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  James  Erskine,  of  Alva,  Senator  of  the  College 
of  Justice,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  William  (Sir),  G.C.M.G.,  his  heir. 

II.  Berkeley  Buckingham  de  Bohun  (Rev.),  0.  23  Aug.  1822; 
d.  5  Dec.  1889. 

III.  Hugh  Henry  Tytler  do  Toeni,  b.  19  April,  1824;  m.  Jan. 
1860,  Caroline,  dau.  of  William  Wood,  Esq.,  and  left  issue- 
at  his  decease,  28  Nov.  1881, 

1  William,  b.  Oct.  1860.  2  Berkeley  Buckingham. 

3  Hugh  Henry  Archibald. 

1  Isabella  Erskine.  2  Emily  Margaret. 

IV.  Patrick  Plunkctt  Leslie,  Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps  (retired),. 
b.  13  July,  1826;  vi.  July,  1887,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Henry 
Taylor,  Esq.,  and  d.  16  May,  1889. 

I.  Isabella  Erskine. 

II.  Mary  Montgomerie. 

Berkeley  Buckingham  Stafford  d.  Aug.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his- 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Edward  William  Stafford,  G.C.M.G.,  now  of  Maine. 

A nns  —Or,  a  chevron  gu.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  per 
pale  gu.  and  sa.,  a  demi-swan  rousantarg.  beaked  gu.  Mottoes^ 
— Stat  noiiiinis  umbra  ;  over  the  crest.  Garde  la  foy. 

Seal — Maine,  co.  Louth.    Mesidence — 19,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

VI  I'M — Reform. 


STAFFORD  OF  BliATHEBWYCKE  PAilK„ 

Stafford-O'Brien',  Hokac.'^  Stafford,  Esq.  of 
Blatherwycke,  co.  ^Northampton,  of  Tixover,  co. 
E-utland,and  of  Cratloe  Woods,  co.  Clare,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Clare  1875,  late  Lieut.  2nd 
Dragoon  G-uards,  b.  1842 ;  m.  21  Oct.  1869,  Eleanor 
Elizabeth  Greorgiana,  only  child  of  John  Kent 
Egerton  Holmes,  Esq.,  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Egertou 
Holmes,  dau.  of  Arthur,  Viscount  Valeutia,  and 
has  issue, 

Egerton  Adgdstds,  b.  1872. 
Horace  Henry,  b.  1883. 

liiueag'e. — Stafford  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Blatherwycke  t 
Park,  CO.  Northampton,  and  Cratloe  Woods,  co.  Clare,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Rutland  1809,  vi.  7  June,  1808,  Emma,  sister 
of  Charles,  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Gerald  Noel 
Noel,  Bart.,  M.P.,  by  Diana  his  wife,  Baroness  Barham,  ami 
had  issue, 

Augustus  Stafford,  his  heir. 

Henry  Stafford,  late  of  Blatherwycke  Park. 

Algernon  Stafford  O'Brien,  b.  May,  1815. 

Emma,  d.  unm. 

Angelina  Mary,  to.  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus  Fitzroy,  and 
d.  May,  1838.  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

Sophia  Lilias,  m.  Noel  Hoare,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Acgustos  Staffobd  O'Brien  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Blather- 


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1899 


wycke  Park  andCratloe  Woods,  M.P.  for  Xortti  Northampton- 
shire, Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  from  March  to  Dec.  ISo'i, 
d.  s.  p.  15  Nov.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Stafford  O'Brien  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Blatherwycke 
Park  and  Cratloe  Woods,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  HiKh  Sheriff 
CO.  Northampton  1868,  6.  22  Feb.  1814;  m.  31  Aug.  1841, 
Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  W.  Nevile,  of  Walcot 
Park,  and  d.  1S80,  leaving  issue, 

Horace  Stafford,  his  heir. 

Lucy  Violet.  Alianore  Emma  Matilda. 

This  gentleman  took  the  additional  surname  of  Stafford. 

Sea(s— Blatherwycke  Park,  near  Wansford,  and  Tisover, 
near  Stamford. 


STANCOMB    OF    BLOUNT'S    COURT. 

Stancomb,  William,  Esq.  of  Blouut's  Court, 
Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  SherifP  1879-80,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Trowbridge,  b.  14  Jan.  1812 ;  m.  3 
Aug.  1841,  Bridget  JJowing  Bowles,  dau.  of  Charles 
Bowles  Hare,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue, 

William,  of  Browfort,  Devizes,  J.P.  for  Wilts,  b.  1850;  m. 
1873,  Frances  Grace,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Milward, 
Esq.  of  Lechlade  Manor. 

Mr.  Stancomb  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  William 
Stancomb,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  the  Man«r  House,  Trow- 
bridge, Wilts. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chev.  arg.  between  tliree  lambs'  heads 
couped  ppr.,  as  many  roses  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
garbs  of  the  third.  Crest — Upon  a  rock  a  paschal  lamb  ppr. 
supporting  with  his  sinister  fore-foot  a  garb.  vert.  Motto— Do 
right,  fear  not. 

Seat — Blount's  Court,  Devizes,  Wilts. 


STANDISH    OF    STAND  ISH. 

StANDISH,  HeNET  NOAILLES  WlDDRINGTON,Esq. 

of  Standish  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  2  Nov.  1847;  m. 
10  Oct.  1870,  Helene  de  Perusse  Des  Cars,  dau.  of 
the  Comte  Des  Cars  (France). 

Iiineagre. — Thurston  de  Staxdisr,  who  (4  Feb.  6  Hesrv 
III.,  1221)  levied  a  fine  of  lands  in  Shevington,  which  he  in- 
herited from  his  motlier,  Margerie,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert 
de  Ilulton.    His  son, 

Ralph  de  Standish,  had  two  sons,  Jordan,  his  successor, 
and  Hugh,  ancestor  of  Standish  o;  Suxbary.  The  elder 
son, 

Jordan  de  Standish,  1  Edward  I.,  1271,  was  grandfather 
of 

John  de  Standish,  Lord  of  Standish  6  Edward  III.,  1332. 
His  issue  were 

I.  William,  m.  1332,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Adam  Holcroft,  of 
Holcrolt,  and  d.  s.  ■/>. 

II.  HeNRT,  who  s-  his  brother. 

ni.  Edmund,  living  1332,  and  d.  .?.  p. 

IV.  Ralph  (Sir),  living  1332.     His  son, 

1  John  (Sir),  styled  in  all  deeds  "  Lord  John,"  is  men- 
tioned by  Froissart  and  Holinshed  as  being  in  the 
service  of  Richard  II.,  and  attendant  in  his  suite  at  the 
memorable  meeting  of  the  king  with  the  rebel,  Wat 
Tyler,  1381. 

V.  Robert.  vi.  John. 

■VII.  Gilbert   Clerk,  who  was  Rector  of   Standish  from   33 
Edward  III.  to  22  Richard  II. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  de  Standish,  of  Standish,  left,  by  Joan  his  wife,  a 
dau.  Alice,  m.  1369,  Hugh  Standish,  of  Duxbury,  and  a  son, 
his  successor,  1396, 

Ralph  de  Standish,  of  Standish,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster 
1392.  By  Cecilia  his  wife,  he  had  Lawrence,  his  successor; 
Alexander;  Gilbert,  living  30  Sept.  1411  ;  John,  a  military 
man  and  one  of  the  heroes  of  the  battle  of  Agincourt  25  Oct, 
1415.    Ralph  was  a.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  de  Stindish,  of  Standish,  ni.  1398,  Lora,  dau. 
of  Sir  Roger  de  Pilkington,  and  had  a  son,  his  successor,  in 
1432, 

Sir  Alexander  de  Standish,  Knt.  of  Standish,  m.  Con- 
stance, dau.  of  John  Gerard  Bryn,  and  dying  1445,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  de  Standish,  of  Standish,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Richard  Radcliffe,  of  Chadderton,  by  the  dau.  and 
heir  of  Chadderton,  of  Chadderton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  dying 
1640,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Sir  Alexander  Standish, 'of  Standish,  knighted  for  his 
services  at  the  battle  of  Hutton-Field,  Scotland,  1482.  He  m. 
1  Jan.  1461,  Sibilla,  dau.  of  Henry  Bold,  of  Bold,  and  had  one 
son  and  three  daus.  Sir  Alexander  d.  1507,  and  was  «.  by  hi» 
son, 

Ralph  Standish,  of  Standish,  m.  1497,  Alice,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  James  Harrington,  Knt.  of  Wolfage,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, and  had  issue.  He  d.  1538,  aged  80,  and  was  6.  by  bis, 
son, 

Alexander  Standish,  of  Standish,  m.  1518,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Molyneux,  Knt.  of  Sefton.  and  hadissue.  The  2nd' 
son  and  eventual  representative  of  the  family, 

Edward  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Ratcliffe,  Knt.  of  Ordsall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Ikad  four 
sons.  He  d.  1603  (having  erected  Standish  Hall  1574),  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  1574,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Adam  Hawarden,  Esq.  of  Wolston,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  1624,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Molyneux,  Knt.  of  Sefton,  sister  of  Richard,  1st  Vis- 
count Molyneux,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  Edward,^ 
his  heir;  Alexander,  Col.  of  Horse  in  the  service  of  King 
Charles  I.;  Frances,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Tyldesley,  Knt.  of 
Moreley,  Major-Gen.  under  the  Earl  of  Derby;  and  Eliza- 
beth, d.  unm.  Mr.  Standish  d.  1656,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son, 

Edward  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  ra.  11  Nov.  1G32,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Howard,  of  Corby  Castle,  Cumberland, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Willum  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  aged  2G  at  the  Visi- 
tation of  1664.  He  ai.  Cecilia,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir 
Robert  Bindlosse,  Bart,  of  Berwick  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by 
whom  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1729-30)  he  left  at  his  decease,  8  June, 
1705,  a  son, 

Ralph  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  Lady  Philippa 
Howard,  dau.  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
5  April,  1731)  had  issue,  Ralph  Howard,  who  d.  c.  p.  April, 
I  1735;  George  Howard  d.  unm.;  and  Cecilia,  of  whom  pre- 
sently.   The  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heir, 

Cecilia  Standish,  m.  William  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towne- 
ley,  Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  Feb.  1741.  aged  28)  she- 
had 

I.  Charles  Towneley,  h.  1  Oct.  1737;  d.  unhi.  3  Jan.  1805. 

II.  Ralph  Towneley  Standish,  who  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Edward  Towneley  Standish,  of  wliom  presently. 

I.  Cecilia  Towneley,  h.  30  July,  1741  :  in.  1st,  20  April,  1761,. 
Charles  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizert;h  Park,  Westmorland,  by 
whom  (who  d.  6  Oct.  1770)  she  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Strickland,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William  Strickland,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  who  d.  la 
the  AVest  Indies. 

3  Charles  Stricldand,  d.  1775. 

1  Mary  Cecilia,  m.  27  Feb.  1785,  Edward  Stephenson. 
Esq.  of  Farley  Hill,  Berks,  and  Scaleby  Castle,  Cumber- 
land, and  d.  at  Paris  1817,  leaving  issue  {see  Standish  of 
Scaleby). 

Mrs.  Strickland  m.  2nflly,  15  April,  1779,  Gerard  Edward 

Strickland,  Esq.  of  Willitoft,  co.  York. 

The  youngest  son  of  the  heiress  of  Standish  and  William 
Towneley, 

Edward  Towneley  Stan-dish,  Esq.,  h.  25  June,  1740;  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Basil  Thomas  Eccleston,  Esq.  of  Eccleston,  and 
Scarisbrook,  co.  Lancaster,  but  d.  s.  p.  28  March,  1807,  when 
the  estates  of  Standish,  by  the  family  settlements,  became 
vested  in  his  nephew  (the  sister's  eldest  son), 

Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  Westmorland,  who 
assumed,  by  sign-manual,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Standish.  He  m.  1st,  24  Feb.  1789,  Anastasia,  elder  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Brough,  co.  York,  by 
whom  he  had 

I.  Charles  Strickland  Standish,  of  Standish. 

II.  Thomas  Strickland,  of  Sizergh  (see  that  Hairic). 

III.  Monica,  ;;;.  Dec.  1827,  Sir  John  Gerard,  Bart. 

He  in.  2ndly,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Gerard, 
Bart,  of  Bryn,  who  d.  24  Sept.  1862.  He  d.  4  Dec.  1813,  and. 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish  Hall,  b.  15  March, 
1790;  m.  Feb.  1822,  Mademoiselle  Emmeline  Conradine,  dau. 
of  M.  de  Methiesen,  by  his  wife.  Mademoiselle  Rose  Henriette 
Peronne  de  Persey  (niece  of  Madame  la  Comtesse  de  Genlis), 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1831), 

I.  Charles  Henry  Lionel  Widdrington,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  20  April.  1824. 

III.  Charles  Edward,  b.  March,  1829. 

He  d.  10  June,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


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Charles  Hesry  Lionel  Widdiiincton  Standish,  Esq.  of 
Standisli  Hall,  6.  23  Jan.  1823  ;  m.  10  Oct.  1S46.  Sabine  de 
Noailles,  dau.  of  the  Due  de  roix,  aunt  of  Antoine,  rnnue 
de  I'oix,  a  Grandee  of  Spain  of  tliu  first  class,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  20  March,  1S70)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  N^oailles  \S'idprington,  now  of  Standish. 

II.  Cecil  Marie  lioger,  d.  22  Feb.  1601. 

Mr.  Standish  (f.  May,  l!?S;i. 

,-<r!ii-' — S;i.,  three  standing  dishes  arg.  Crest — An  owl  with 
a  rat  in  his  talons  ppr. 

^r(if— Standish  Hall,  near  Wigan. 
Club — Marlborough. 


STANDISH    OF    SCAIiEBY    CASTLE. 

Staxdish,  "William  rKiir,  Y.sti.  of  Spaleby 
Castle,  CO.  Cuiiiberland,  and  of  IVIiirwell  Hall,  and 
^'e\v  Park,  Hants,  Capt.  Ea.¥t  Yorkshire  Regfc.,  I. 
3  Aug.  1860;  s.  liis  uncle  1893. 

Lineage. — This  family,  it  is  stated,  descends  in  the  direct 
male  line  from  Eoland  Stephenson,  and  in  the  maternal  from 
MaiT  CeciUa,  sister  of  Thomas  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish  (see 
prtcjiing  Memoir). 

Edwaud  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hill,  Berks,  and 
Scaleby  Castle,  co.  Cumberland,  in.  27  Feb.  178"),  Mary  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Charles  StricUland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh  Park,  Westmor- 
land, and  Cecilia  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Towarley,  Esq.  of 
Towarley,  and  Cecilia  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  sole  heir  of 
Ealph  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish  (set:  2'rcceding  Memoir),  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1S17)  had  issue,  a  son, 

Rowland  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hill,  who  took  the 
name  of  Standish  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1834,  m.  16  March, 
ISIG,  Lady  Lucy  Pery,  dau.  of  Edinond  Henry,  1st  Earl  of 
Limerick,  and  d.  26  April,  18-13,  having  by  her  (who  d.  23 
Pec.  lS-1.^;  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Ferris,  d.  unm..  1845. 

II.  EowLAND  Edmond  Walter  Pert,  late  of  Scaleby  Castle. 

III.  William  Cecil,  of  New  Park,  Broekenhurst,  Hants,  fc. 
IS21  :  ),i.  IS.^.'i,  Emma,  dau.  of  William  Robins,  Esq.  oi 
llagley  House,  Stourbridge,  and  d.  18S8,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Pert,  now  of  Scalebv  Castle. 
1  Lucy.  2  Mary. 

I.  Mary  Lucy,  v>.  9  Jan.  1838,  Sir  Vcro  Edinond  De  Vere, 
Bart.,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1892. 

II.  Caioline.  vi.  13  Kov.  1849,  the  late  Paulet  St.  John 
Mildmay,  Esq. 

nis  eldest  surviving  son, 

Rowland  Edmond  Walter  Pert  Standish,  Esq.  of  Scaleby 
Castle,  CO.  Cumberland,  and  of  Harwell  Hall,  Hants,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  of  the  Gth  Uegt.  of  Foot,  b.  1820;  m.  22  Oct. 
IS.dO,  Caroline  Macnamara,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clogstown,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  x>.  1S93,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

^n.-is—Sa.,  three  standing  disht*  arg.  Crisl — An  owl  with 
a  rat  in  his  tilons  ppr. 

.b;'e(((.5— Scaleby  Citstle,  Carlisle,  and  Marwell  Hall,  Win- 
chester, and  New  I'ark,  Broekenhurst,  Hants. 

Ciab — Naval  and  Military. 


STANDISH    OF    DUXBURY. 

The  late  "William  Standish  Caru-Standish, 
Esq.  of  Duxbury  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Cockeri 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  J. P.  for  both  cos.,  an  Officer  7th 
Hussars,  h.  2S  Feb.  1835  ;  d.  21  Feb  1878,  when 
the  Lancashire  and  Durham  estates  became,  by 
his  will,  the  joint  properties  of  his  three  surviving 
sisters. 

Lineagre. — Standish  o/  Duxbury,  a  family  of  antiquity 
and  note,  derived  descent  from  .a  common  ancestor  with 
Standish  of  Standish. 

PlIchard  Standish,  E.=q.  of  Duxbury  (eldest  son  of  Richard 
Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Piers  Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  and  15th  in  descent  from  Richard 
Standish,  of  Duxbury,  9  Edward  HI.,  whose  father,  Hugh 
Standish,  was  2nd  son  of  Ralph  Standish,  of  Standish),  was 
created  a  Bart.  8  Feb.  1676-77.  He  rn.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Holcro't,  Esq.  of  Holcroft,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  by 
her  (who  rn.  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Bart,  of  BicUersfaff, 
and  d.  Oct.  1735,  aged  nearly  ICO)  three  sons  and  three  daus. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sib  Thomas  Standish,  Bart,  of  Duxbury,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Charles  Turnor,  Esq.  ot  Cleveland,  co.  York,  and  had 

Thomas,  m.  Catherine,  widow  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Heath, 
CO.  York,  and  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Frank,  Esq.  of 


Pontefract,  M.P.,  and  left  at  his  decease  v.  25. ,23  Dec.  174S 
an  only  surviving  child,  ' 

Frank,  successor  to  his  grandfalher. 
Jlargaret,    m.    1st,    AVilliam    Woniliwcll,    Esq..   and  2ndly, 
Anthony  Wall,  Esq.  of  Floss,  by  the  laiter  of  whom  she  left 
at  her  decease,  1776,  a  son  and  a  dau., 
Anthony  Hall,  b.  1731  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  WiKiam  Earfoot, 
Esq.  of  Poole,  and  d.  1791,  leaving  a  son, 
Anthony  Hall,  m   Jliss  Charlotte  Key,  and  was  father  of 
Frank  Hall  Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury. 
Anne,  m.  Rev.  Ralph  Carr,  M.A..   and,  dying  1774,  loft, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.  of  Cocken  Hall^ 
father,  by  Mary  his  wife  (dau.  of  Samuel  Andrews,  Esq.), 
of  William  Standish-Standish,  Esq.  oi  Duxbury  Park. 
Sir  Thomas  Standish  d.  Dec.  1756,  and  was  .s.  by  his  grandson. 
Sir  Frank  Standish,  Bart,  of  Duxbury,  at  whose  decease, 
«.   i'.,   16  May,  1812,  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  the 
estates  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

Frank  Uall,  Esq.,  only  son  of  the  late  Anthony  Hall,  Esq., 
by  Charlotte  Rey,*  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Mr.  Hall,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Standish,  the  2nd  Bart., 
and  relict  of  William  Wombwell,  Esq.  Mr.  Frank  Hall,  b. 
2  Oct.  1799,  assumed  the  surname  of  Standish.  He  d.  s.  2>. 
1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  kinsman, 

William  Standish-Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury,  b.  1807,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster  1845-46.  who  took  tlie 
name  of  Standish  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Carr.  He  rti.  'll 
Aug.  1829,  Susan,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Richard  Jenkins, 
Esq.  of  Beachley  Lodge,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and 
had  issue, 

William  Standish,  late  of  Duxbury  and  Cocken. 
Maiy  Deborah,  deceased. 
Juliana  Glentworth,  deceased. 

Emma   Isabella   Harriett,    in.    22   Nov.    1853,    Sir   John 

George  Tollemache  Sinclair,  Bart.,  of  Ulbster  and  Thurso 

Castle  (marriage  dissolved  1878)  and  has  issue  (see  Bdrke's 

Petrn'ji}. 

ScsAN    Amelia    Georgtna,  m.  3  Dec.    1863,   Col.    Charles 

Wllli,^nl  Paulet,  of  Manor  House,  Wellesbourne  Mouniford, 

Warwick,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Charles  Paulet,  and  d.  18  Oct. 

18b8,  leaving  issue  i-'ie  Bdkke's  Peerage,  Winchester,  M.). 

Margaret  Laura  Mulgrave,  m.  19   May,  1869,    Edmund 

Berkeley,  youngest  son  of  George  Lucy,  Esq.  or  Charlecote 

Park,  CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue  {sec  Lucy  of  Charlecote). 

To  Mr.  Standi -h-Standish,  Lonn  Philippe,  King  of  the  French, 

gave  some  rare  specimens  of  Sfevres  porcelain,  books,  pictures 

(amongst  the  latter  a  full-length  portrait  of  himself  by  Winter- 

haltei'),   in  consideration   of   the   legacy   bequeathed  to  His 

Majesty  by  Frank  Hall  Standish,  Esq.    Mr.  Standish-Standish 

cZ.O  Julj-,  18.56. 

Arms — Az.,  three  standing  dishes,  arg.  Crtsl — A  cock  arg. 
Miitlu — Constant  en  tout. 

S':".t — Duxbury  Park,  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Cocken 
Hall,  Durham. 


STANHOPE    OF    REVESBY    ABBEY. 

Staxuope,  Jame,s  Banks,  Esq.  of  EevesbyAbbey, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  North  Lincoln- 
shire 1851  to  1868,  h.  13  May,  1821. 

Lilieag°e. — Charles,  3rd  Earl  Stanhope,  m.  for  his  2nd 
wife,  17  March,  1781,  Louisa,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Hon. 
Henry  Grcville,  Governor  of  Barbados,  by  Margaret  Eleanora 
his  wife,  aunt  of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Bart.,  K.B.,  and  dau.  of 
Joseph  Banks,  Esq.  of  Revesby  Abbey,  M.P.  for  Peterborough, 
and  had  three  sons,  i.  Philip  Henry,  4th  Earl  Stanhope  ; 
II.  Charles  Banks,  Major  in  the  army,  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Curunna;  and  in.  James  Hamilton.    The  3rd  son. 

The  Hon.  James  Hamilton  Stanhope,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  b.l  Sept.  1788;  m.O  July,  1820,  Frederica  Louisa, eldest 
dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Mansfield,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
14  Jan.  1823)  left  at  liis  decease,  5  March,  1825,  an  only  son  and 
heir,  the  i)resent  James  Banks  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Revesby 
Abbey. 

Arms — Quarterly  erni.  and  gu.  Crest— A.  tower  az.,  thereon 
a  denii  lion  rampant  or,  dueally  crowi'.eil  gu  ,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  grenade  fired  ppr.     Motto — .\  Deo  et  rege. 

Seu J— Revesby  Abbey,  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 


STANHOPE    OF    CANNON    HALL, 

Spencek-Stamiope,Walt£rTiio.mas  William, 
Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Cannon  Hall  and  llorsforth  Hall,  co. 

*  This  lady  m.,  after  her  first  husband's  (Mr.  Hall)  decease, 
Sir  William  Purves  Hume  Campbell,  Bart. 


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York,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Eiding,  co. 
York,  Deputy-Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  late 
Capl.  1st  West  York  Yeomanry  Caralry,  and  Col. 
of  2nd  Batfc.  York  and  Lancaster  E.  V.,  M.P.  for 
the  South  Division  of  the  West  Eiding  of  York 
1872  to  18S0,  h.  2!.  Dee.  1827;  m.  17  Jan.  1850, 
Elizabeth  Julia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jacob  Euxton, 
Bart,  of  Shadweil  Court,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  Sept.  1880)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Moktague,  6.  31  Dec.  I860;  m.  15  April,  1890,  Ida 
Mary,  2n(l  dau.  of  Sir  Lionel  Pilkington,  Bart. 

II.  Walt:r,  b.  17  Nov.  1861. 

III.  Edward  Collingwood,  b.  2  March,  1863. 

IV.  Hugh  Kobert,  6.  21  April,  1864  ;  d.  6  Jan.  1835. 

V.  rhilip  Bertie,  b.  17  Dec.  1868. 
1.  Mary  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

If.  Cecily  Winifred.  in.  Margaret  Isabel. 

IV.  Alice  Mildred,  ?».  31  March,  iHUl,  Charles  A.  Fellowes, 
Esq.  of  Shoteshani,  Norfolk,  and  d.  10  Aug.  1S92. 

V.  Winifred  Julia. 

VI.  Mary,  b.  and  d.  7  Feb.  1875. 

liineagre. — John  Stanhope,  Esq.  (younger  brother  of  Sir 
Edward  Sta:;hope,  of  Hampton,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
CiiESTERFiELD,  STANHOPE,  and  HARRINGTON),  was  father  of 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.,  who  went  into  co.  Lancaster  with  the 
Earl  of  Derby,  and  Settled  at  Manchester.     His  son, 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.  removed  thence  in'.o  co.  York,  and 
purchased,  tcni/i.  Mary,  Eccleshill,  and  lands  in  Horsfortli, 
part  of  the  estate  cf  the  monastery  at  Kirkstall.  He  d.  at  an 
advanced  age,  1596,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

AValter  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Ilorsforth,  co.  York,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Hanson,  of  Woodhouse  and  Eastriek, 
CO.  York,  and  by  her  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Stanhope,  Lsq.  of  Horsforlh,  who  m.  three  times.  By 
his  1st  wife,  Anne,  sister  of  Sir  George  Rawdon,  ancestor  to 
the  Marquesses  of  Hastings,  he  left  an  elder  son, 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Ilorsforth,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 
Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  L.  Horseman,  Esq.,  and  dying  1634, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Lowther,  of  Swillington,  M.P.,  and  had  issue.  The 
ord  and  last  suniving  son, 

Walter  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Hor.sforth,  left  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  co.  York, 
an  only  son, 

Walter  Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth  and  Cannon 
Hal],  M.B.,  who  assumed,  by  sign-manual,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Spencer,  as  heir  to  his  uncle,  John  Spencer. 
He  m.  1783,  Maiy  Winifred,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Babing- 
ton  PuUeine,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Winifred  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Collingwood,  Esq.  ofDis.'rington,by  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Koddam,  Esq.  of  Boddam.  By  Mary, 
Winifred  his  wife  (who  d.  Dec.  18t0),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  d.  Sept.  1832. 

II.  John,  his  heir. 

in.  Edward,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Collingwood,  of 
Dissington  {see  thcdfahidy). 

IV.  William,  of  Roddam,  co.  Northumberland,  High  Sheriff 
1834,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman  and  godfather.  Admiral 
Robert  Roddam  1806,  and  assumed,  in  consequence,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Roddam;  ra.  1st,  Sept.  It;3o,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Henry  Percy  Pulkinc,  Esq.  of  Crake  Hall,  co. 
Y'ork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1837)  he  has  an  only  dau. 
Charlotte  Pulleine.  He  m.  2ndly,  12  July,  1849,  Selina 
Henrietta,  5th  dau.  of  John  Cotes,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  Salop, 
bv  the  Lady  Maria  his  wife,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.  Maiy 
Stiina.     He  d.  Dec.  1864. 

V.  Charles  (Uev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Weaverham,  Northwich, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  14  Oct.  1796;  vi.  S  July,  1810,  Fredeiiea 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Philips  Goodenough,  Pre- 
bendaiy  of  Carlisle,  b}  Cecilia  Markham  his  wife,  dau  of 
the  Archbishop  of  York,  and  d.  29  Uct.  1874,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Charles  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Christ  Church, 
Crowton,  6.  30  May,  1841. 

2  Frederick  Walter,  Capt.  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  6.    8 
Feb.  1B48. 

1  Maiy  Wilhelmina,  7  ,    ,     .,   ,„.„ 

2  Emily  Caroline,    'j  d- April,  18o0. 

3  Laura  Winifred,  d.  21  Jan.  18G5. 

VI.  Philip,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  2  May,  1865,  Mary  Cathe- 
rine, widow  ot  Edward  Rowland  Strickland,  Esq.  She  d. 
July,  1865;  he  d.  21  Feb.  1880. 

VII.  Hugh,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Glen  Allen,  Alnwick,  7K.  Amy 
Anne,  dau.  of  Henrj-  Percy  Pulleine,  Esq.  ;  d.  Dec.  1872. 

I.  Marianne,  ra.  liubert  Hudson,  Esq.  ol  Tadworth  Court,  co. 
Surrey,  and  d.  t^ept.  1862, 


II.  Anne  Winifred,  d.  March,  18C0. 

HI.  Isabella,  d.  May,  1857. 

IV.  Frances  Mary.  v.  Maria  Alicia. 

Mr.  Spencer  Stanhope  d.  10  April,  1821,  at  the  age  of  72,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  F.R.S.,  b.  27  May,  1787:  ra.  5  Dec.  1822,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Wilhelmina  Coke,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  William,  1st  Earl  of 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  (Jet.  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Thomas  William,  now  of  Cannon  Hall. 

II.  John  Roddam,  6.  21  Jan  1829  ;  m.  lu  Jan.  1859,  Elizabeth, 
3id  dau.  of  John  James  King,  E-q.  of  Preston  Condovcr, 
Hants,  and  relict  of  Capt.  George  Frederick  Dawson,  and 
had  issue,  Mary  d.  unra. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Wilhelmina,  to.  March,  1853,  Percival  Andr6 
Pickering,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  w4io  </.  7  Aug.  1S76. 

II.  Eliza  Anne,  m.  28  June,  1858,  Rev.  Richard  St.  John 
Tyrwhitt,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1869. 

III.  Anne  Alicia. 

IV.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  13  March,  1867. 

Jlr.  Spencer  Stanhope  d.  7  Nov.  1873,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest 
son,  Walter  Thomas  William  Spencer-Stanhope,  Esq.,  now 
of  Cannon  Hall. 

Amis — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  quarterly  erm.  and  gu.,  for 
Stanhope.  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  fes.'-.e  erni.,  between  six  sea-- 
mews' heads  cra.-cd  ppr.,  for  Spencer.  Crest— \st,  A  tower 
az.,  with  a  demi-lion  lamiiant  issuuig  from  the  battlements  or, 
ducally  crowned  gu.,  holding  between  his  paws  a  greuade 
fired  ppr.  for  stanhope;  2nd,  a  sea-mew  ppr.,  for  Shenchi. 
Moltdts — A  Deo  et  rege,  for  stanhope  ;  Dieu  defend  le  droit, 
for  Spencer. 

Seats— Cannon  Hall,  near  Bamsley,  and  Hors.''orth  Hall,  co. 
York. 


STANIER    OF    FENTON    VIVIAN   A17D 
PEPL.OW. 

Stanier,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Vivian,  and 
The  Moor  House,  Biddulph,  co.  Stafford,  and  of 
Peplow,  CO.  Saloj',  J.P.  cos.  Stafford  and  Salop, 
D.L.  for  the  latt  r,  and  High  Sherife  1894,  late 
Capt.  3rd  King's  Own  Staflordsliire  Militia,  h.  30 
Jan.  1838;  s.  to  the  estate  of  his  cousin,  Philip 
Barnes  Broade,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Yivian,  in  185(5, 
when  he  assumed  the  additional  surnames  of  Philip 
Beoade,  and  in  1876  resumed  the  original  name  of 
Staniee  only.  He  m.  6  June,  1860,  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Justice,  of  Greeu  Park,  Bath,  and  haa 
issue, 

I.  Frank  Justice,  h.  1862.  ii.  Beville,  h.  1807. 

III.  William  Sneyd,  6.  1871. 

I.  Lucy  Caroline.  n.  Eleanor  Mary. 

III.  Leila  Dorothy. 

Lineage.— John  Erode  purchased  the  principal  estate  oj 
Fenton  Vivian  from  Thomas  Essex,  Esq.,  156J,  and  was  lather 
of 

Thomas  Erode,  eldest  son,  living  1614,  whose  eldest  son, 
Richard  Erode,  living  1632,  was  father,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  of  a  dau.  Jane,  and  of  a  son.  Rev.  Thomas  Broade,  of 
Swinnerton,  living  1670,  who  was  thefatherof  Robert  Broade, 
of  Fenton,  living  10^8,  ra.  Clara  Tayler,  of  Hartshorn,  co. 
Derby,  and  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  who  d.  unm.)  had  a  son, 

Tho.mas  ERO.iDE,  of  lenton,  living  1728,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Toton,  co.  Worcester,  by  l.lizabetli 
D'Arcy,  his  wife,  granddau.  of  Philip,  Earl  of  Chestei field, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Clara,  d.  unm.  Maria,  d.  v.nm. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Mr.  Milward. 

Frances,  m.  1st,  her  cousin,  Arthur  Charles  Stanhope,  Esq. 
(father  of  Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Chestertield),  and  2ndly,  lb72, 
Rev.  Thomas  Bigsby,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Beestou.     She  d.  s.  p. 
1811. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Broade,  of  Fenton,  living  1756,  m.  Alice,  dau.  oi 
—  Ilaliiiarack,  of  Madeley,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Maria,  ra.  Capt.  Rose,  K.N. 

Alice,  d.  uH(a.  Anne,  m.  John  Rowley. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Tuo.mas  Broade,  of  Fenton,  to.  Sarah  Cartlcdge,  and  liad  an 
only  son, 

Philip  Barnes  Broade,  of  Fenton  Vivian,  m.  Charity,  dau. 
of  William  Baker,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Culvert,  which  lady  d.  24 
July,  1844.    Mr.  Broade  d.  without  issue,  12  Aug.  1»62,  and 


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devised  the  estate  to  his  cousin.  Francis  Stanicr,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle-under-Lyme,  who  is  the  present  Fr.\ncis  Staxieb,  Esq. 
of  Kenton  Vivian.     His  father. 

Francis  Staxier,  Esq.  of  Biiidulph  and  Madeley  Manor  (son, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  of  Thom.is  .'^tanier,  of  Tlie  Moor  House, 
Bi;'.dulpli,  CO.  Stafford,  d.  10  April,  lSr>6),  m-.  1836,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sparrow  Wilkinson,  Esq. of  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
and  (/.  13  Oct.  1S56,  at  Madeloy  Manor,  leaving  issue, 

Fraxcis,  now  of  Fenton  Vivian  and  Peplow. 

Thomas,  of  Miideley  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  b.  1841;  m. 
18y_',  Constance,  dau.  of  Forbes  AVinslow,  M.U. 

Handle  Baddeley.  m.  Anne.  dau.  of  K.  A.  Dallas,  Esq. 

Susan  Mary,  »i.  Charles  Grceme,  Lieut.-Col.  104th  Fusiliers. 

Ch.nrlotte  Louisa,  m.  Hastings  D'Oyley  Farrington,  Major 
73rd  Rcgt. 

Lucy  Ame.  deceased. 

Alice  Constance,  ni.  Algernon  Chester  Masters,  Esq. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  George  H.  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Wincombe  Park, 
Wilts. 

.47-jfi.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  fosse  engrailed 
Vctween  three  mullets  of  six  points  or,  a  bear's  head  couped 
of  the  field,  for  Broade  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  pile  az.,  ten 
tscallops,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  for  Staxieb.  Cresls — 
Broade.  On  a  mount  vert,  a  bear's  head  erect  or,  transfixed 
by  an  arrow  fesswise  ppr. ;  Staxier,  In  front  of  a  griffin's 
Jioad  erased  ppr.,  three  escallops  or.  Motto — Pro  Deo  et  rege  ; 
i'ietatc  fortior. 

^t^uf^-— Peplow  Hall,  Market  Drayton,  Salop  :  Fenton  Vivian, 
Stoke-upon-Trent  ;  and  The  Moor  House,  Biddulph,  co. 
■Stafford. 


STANLEY    OF    PONSONBY    HALL. 

Staxlet,  William,  Esq.  o\'  Ponsonby  Hall, 
•Ciiinberlaud,  b.  10  April,  1881 ;  s.  his  brother  26 
Feb.  1894. 

Lineagre. — The  Stanixts  rank  amongst  the  most  ancient 
and  influential  families  in  the  kingdom.  They  were  of  conse- 
■quence,  says  Camden,  half  a  century  before  the  Conquest,  and 
they  have  invariably  held  a  prominent  place  in  history.  The 
branch  of  which  we  are  more  immediately  about  to  treat  has 
been  located  in  the  North  for  several  centuries,  and  the  most 
ancient  of  their  estates  in  Cumberland  have  descended  through 
an  unbroken  succession  of  father  and  son,  over  a  period  of  not 
less  than  five  himdred  years  to  the  present  proprietor. 

JoHX  Stanleigh.  2nd  son  of  John  Stanleigh,  Lord  of  Stanley 
and  Stourton,  and  younger  brother  of  Sir  William  Stanley, 
ancestor  of  the  noble  House  of  Derby,  purchased  lands  at 
Greswithen,  in  Cumberland,  and  represented  the  city  of 
Carlisle  in  Parliament  20  Edwabd  III.    His  grandson, 

Nicholas  Staxleigu,  of  Greswithen,  marrying  Constance, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Awsthwaite,  Lord  Awsthwaite, 
acquired  that  manor  (now  denominated  Dalegarth),  as  appeal  s 
by  deed  dated  anno  1345.  In  1388,  Nicholas  Stanleigh 
-obtained  by  purchase  the  manor  and  demesne  of  Ponsonby. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Staxleigu,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Awsthwaite,  tcmj}.  Hexrt 
VI.,  and  M.P.  for  Carlisle. 

Nicholas  Staxleigh,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Awsthwaite,  his  son  and 
ieir,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalgarth,  who,  marrying  Ann, 
dau.  of  Sir  Pilchard  Huddleston,  Knt.,  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

William  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Awsthwaite  and  Dalegarth,  IT 
Hexrt  \'II.,  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Ducket,  Knt.,  and 
had  a  son, 

Thomas  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  r,i.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Fleming,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Joiix,  his  successor,  and 
Thomas,  of  Greswithen,  appointed  Master  of  the  Mint  1570 : 
his  only  dau.  and  heir  Mary,  m.  Sir  Edward  Herbert,  after- 
■wards  created  Earl  of  Powis.    The  eldest  son, 

Joux  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  vi.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Senhouse,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  .son, 

Thomas  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  to.  Isabel,  dau.  of  John 
Leake,  Esq.  of  Edmonton,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edwaed  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  m.  Ann,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Briggs,  Esq.  of  Cawmirc,  in  Westmorland, 
and  had  a  son, 

Johx  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  an  active  and  zealous 
Toyalist,  7)1.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Lee, 
in  Sussex,  and  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Feathcrston- 
liaugh,  of  Featherstonhaugh,  in  Northumberland.  He  was  s. 
at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Edward  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  who  was  High  Sheriff 
for  Cumberland  at  the  lievolution,  and  proclaimed  King 
William  III.  He  -m.  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Curwen, 
Esq.  of  Sella  Park,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  D.iiegurth  and  I'onsonby.    He  m. 


Dorothy,  co-heir  of  Edward  Holt,  Esq.  of  Wigan,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  three  sons, 

Edward,  his  successor. 

John,  liectorof  Workington,  in.  Clara,  dau.  of  John  Pliilip- 
son,  Esq.  of  Calgarth,  Westmorland,  and  had  ason,  Edward, 
VI.  Julia,  dau.  of  John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Unerigg,  and  had 
several  children. 

Holt,  Lieut,  in  Brigadier-Gen.  Wentworth's  Ecgt.  of  Foot, 
d.  umu.  in  the  expedition  against  Porto  Bello. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  m.  Mildred,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Fleming,  2nd  Bart.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle, 
and  dying  1751,  left  a  dau.  Dorothy,  wife  of  Lieut.  Joseph 
D.'icre,  and  a  son, 

George  Edward  Stanlet,  Esq.  of  Ponsonby  and  Dale- 
garth, b.  21  March,  1748,  High  Sheriff  1774,  m.  1st,  12  Aug. 
1774,  Dorothy,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fleming,  1st  Bart, 
of  Kyd-al,  by  whom  (who  d.  1786)  he  had  two  daus.  (co-heirs 
of  their  mother),  Mildred  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Cum- 
berland Hughes,  Esq.  Mr.  Stanley  m.  2ndly,  27  May,  1789, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morris  Evans,  Esq.  of  Middlesex,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir.  George,  b.  1791. 

Jane. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  D.alegartli  and  Ponsonby,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Cumt'erland,  and  High  Sheriff 
1823,  b.  1790;  m.  Dec.  1821,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Douglas, 
Esq.  one  of  the  Judges  in  the  East  Indies  (son  of  Gen. 
Douglas,  M.P.  for  co.  Dumfries),  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb. 
1884)  had  issue, 

Edward,  6.  Sept.  1822;  d.  1825. 

William,  his  heir. 

George  Edward,  Consul  at  San  Francisco,  b.  21  Nov.  1831 ; 

m.   8    Dec.    1868,    Susan   Elizabeth,    dau.   of  Rev.   Philip 

William  Douglas.  Consul-General  at  Odessa. 
Douglas  Awsthwaite,  b.  24  Sept.  1838. 
Jane,  m.  Trevor  Barkley,  Esq.,  who  (/.  7  Jan.  1SS2,  leaving .1 

dau.  Constance,  vi.  Sept.  1884,  li.  Parker,  Esq.  Barrister-at- 

Law. 
Mary,  m.  Eev.  Frederick  Guise. 
Helen,  m.  Rev.  Owen  W.  Davys,  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  St. 

.\lbans,    and   Rector  of   Wheathampstead,    Herts,  son  of 

George  Davys,  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  and  has  issue,  seven 

children.     His  eldest  dau.  Lucy,  m.  13  April,  1882,  Richard 

Lyddeker,  Esq.  of  Harpenden,  Herts,  and  has  issue  (see  that 

familij). 
Constance,  m.  10  March,  1870,  J.  F.  Hewitt,  Esq.,  Bengal 

C.S.,  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  J.  P.  Hewitt,  and  has  lour 

children. 

Mr.  Stanley  d.  19  Aug.  1863,  and  was  .•*.  by  his  son, 

William  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth  and  Ponsonby,  Cum- 
berland, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Sept.  1829;  vi.  8  March,  1859, 
Caroline,  eldest  d.iu.  of  Sir  George  Musgrave,  lUth  Bart,  of 
Eden  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  late  of  Ponsonby  Hall. 

William,  s.  his  brother.  Philip,  h.  2  Jlarch,  1870. 

Charlotte.  :\laigaret. 

Lucy  Mildred.  Constance  Madeline. 

Caroline  Augusta. 
Mr.  Stanley  d.  15  Dec.  1881,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Staxlet,  Esq.  of  Ponsonby  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  20  Nov.  1859 ;  and  d.  s.  p.  26  Feb.  1894. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.,  cotised  vert,  three  bucks'  heads 
caboshed  or,  quartering  the  Awsthwaite  arms,  viz.,  gu.,  two 
bars  arg.,  in  chief  three  mullets  of  six  paints  pierced  or.  Crest — 
A  stag's  head  arg.,  attired  or,  collared  vert.  Motto— Sani 
changer. 

Seal — Ponsonby  Hall,  Carnforth,  Whitehaven. 


STANLEY    OF    CROSS    HALL. 

Stanley,  Edwaed  James,  Esq.  of  Cross  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  of  Quantock,  co.  Somerset,  M.A., 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor  co. 
Somerset,  High  Sheriff  1880,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lan- 
caster,  M.P.  for  West  Somerset  18S2  to  1885,  and 
for  Bridgwater  Division  since  1885,  b.  16  Dec. 
182fi ;  m.  19  Sept.  1872,  the  Hon.  Mary  Dorothy 
Labouchere,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry,  Lord 
Taunton  (extinct),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henet  Thomas,  b.  20  Aug.  1873. 

II.  Edward  Arthur  Vesey,  6.  30  Aug.  1879. 
I.  Evelyn  Mary,  b.  30  Aug.  1877. 

Lineage.— Peter  Stanlet,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Stanley,  2nd  Bart,  of  Bickerstaff,  and  brother  of  Sir  Edward 


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Stanley,  Bart.,  ancestor  of  the  present  Earl  of  Derby),  m. 
19  April,  1G83,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander  liigby,  of 
Middleton,  Goosnargh,  and  dying  1686,  was  ».  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Stanley,  Ksq.  of  Cross  Hall,  High  Sheriff  1718;  he 
ill.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Anthony  Parker,  E.sq.  of  Bradkirk,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Mary,  in.  Rev.  John 
Lowe,  and  Rebecca),  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Stanley,  D.D.,  bapt.  2  June,  1717,  Rector  of 
Winwick,  co.  Lancaster,  7/1.  Betty,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Shaw,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Dec. 
1780)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Cross  Hall,  Ji.  14  Sept.  1749,  Col.  1st  Regt.  of 
Royal  Lancashire  Militia  and  M.l*.  for  co.  Lancaster  from 
1780  to  lsl2  ;  rf.  unm.  8  Jan.  1818. 

John,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  b.  18  Jan.  1750;  d.  unm. 

James,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

Betty. 

Catherine,  m.  John  B.  Sawrey  Morritt,  E.5q.  of  Rokeby  Park, 
CO.  York;  d.  s.  jj. 

Dr.  Stanley  was  buried  at  Ormskirk,  30  June,  1764.  His  3rd 
son, 

James  Stanley,  E.iq.,  Barrister,  b.  26  Dec.  17.50  ;  d.  28  Sept. 
1810.  He  Hi.  May,  1786,  Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq. 
■of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  Edward,  his 
heir;  11. Thomas  (Rev.),  6.  1799;  d.  28  Dec.  1864;  i.  Augusta; 
11.  Elizabeth,  and  in.  Catherine.    The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Cross  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 1789; 
ill.  3  Sept.  1819,  Lady  Mary  Maitland,  2nd  dau.  of  James, 
^th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1877)  had 
issue, 

Edward  James,  now  of  Cross  Hall. 

Eleanor  Julian  (Hon.),  late  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen,  r,i. 
11  Dec.  1866,  Samuel  Long,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Bromley 
Hill,  Kent  (ste  that  family),  who  (/.  31  Aug.  1881. 

Augusta,  m.  12  July,  1841,  Richard,  Earl  of  Dartrey,  and  d. 
9  Aug.  18s7,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Stanley  d.  8  March,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  or. 
Ci-est — On  a  chapcau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  an  eagle  with  wings 
-expanded  or,  preying  on  an  infant  ppr.  in  its  cradle  or,  swaddled 
gu.,  banded  or.     Motto — Sans  changer. 

Seat — Quantock  Lodge,  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 

Town  Residence — 14,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Travellers'  and  \V  luce's. 


STANLEY    OF    PAULT0N3, 

Sloane-Stanlet,  Roger  Ctkil  Hans,  Esq.  of 
Paultons,  Hants,  Lieut.  3rd  bait.  Leicestershire 
Regt.,  b.  29  March,  1875  ;  educated  at  Eton ;  s.  his 
father  1888. 

Lineag-e. — Sir  Hans  Sloane,  of  Chelsea,  b.  1660;  vi. 
169,%  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Fulke  Rose,  Esq.,  and  had  two  daus., 
Sarah;  and  Elizabeth,  who  ?».  Charles,  Lord  Cadogan.  Sir 
Hans  d.  1753,  leaving  his  property  between  his  two  daus.  The 
elder, 

Sarah  Sloane,  to.  (1719),  George  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Paultons, 
who  d.  1733,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Hans  Stanley  (Uight  Hon.),  Charge  d'Affaires  in  Paris, 
d.  v.nm.  1780. 
1.  Anne  (Lady  Mendip),  d.  1802. 
a.  Sarah  (Mrs.  DUyley),  d.  1795. 
On   the   death  of    Mr.  Hans  Stanley  in   1780,   the  Paultons 
estates  passed  (subject  to  his  sisters'  lives)  to  his  cou.sin, 

Hans  Sloane,  Esq.  of  South  Stoneham,  Hants,  nephew  of 
Sir  Hans  Sloane.  He  took  the  name  of  Stanley,  and  was  s.  by 
iris  son, 

William  Sloane-Stanley,  Esq.  of  Paultons,  M.P.,  m.  23 
June,  1806,  Lady  Gertrude  Howard,  dau.  of  Frederick,  5th 
Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1870),  had 
£8sue, 

William  Hans,  his  heir. 

George  Sloane  (Hev.),  m.  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  'William  Web- 
ber, Esq.  of  Binfleld  Lodge,  Berks,  and  sister  of  Matilda, 
-  wife  of  Thomas  Assheton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Tedworth,  Hants, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  3rd  son,  t  rancis  Sloane-Stanley, 
Esq.  of  Leesthorpe  Hall,  Melton  Mowbray,  late  Lieut, 
lioyal  Horse  Guards,  s.  to  the  Tedworth  estate  at  the  death 
■of  his  auKD,  Mrs.  Assheton-Smith,  1859,  b.  1  Sept.  1841: 
m.  15  Aug.  1866,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Rose,  of 
Canada,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ronald  Francis  Assheton,  b.  3  Nov.  1867. 

2  Cecil  Vivian,  b.  9  Oct.  1869. 

Caroline  (youngest    dau.),  m.  1  July,   1833,  John  Thomas 
Mott,  Esq.  of  Barmingham  Hall,  .Norfolk. 

Mr.  Sloane-Stanley,  d.  11  April,  ISGO.     His  elder  son, 


William  Hans  Sloane-Jianley,  Esq.  of  Paultons,  Hants, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  in.  1834,  Honoiia,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen. 
Joseph  Gubbins,  of  Stoneham,  Hants,  and  sister  of  Elizabeth 
Catherine,  Duchess  of  St.  Albans,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue,  a 
son, 

Hans  Sloane-Stanley,  Esq.  of  Paultons,  Hants,  J.P.,  edu- 
cated at  Eton,  late  Lieut.  16th  Lancers,  6.  1849;  la.  7  June, 
1866,  Emilie  Josephine,  only  dau.  of  Francis  Edwards,  Esq.  of 
Pickerage,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  vi.  2ndly,  Dec.  1889, 
James  Shelley  Bontein,  of  Maresfield  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight, 
only  son  of  the  late  James  Bontein,  Esq.,  Gentleman  Usher  to 
the  Queen)  had  issue, 

I.  Roger  Cyril  Hans,  now  of  Paultons. 

I.  Gwendolen  Irene  Emily,  b.  7  F'eb.  1870;  in.  15  Dec.  1887, 
Hon.  Algernon  Henry  Bourke,  3rd  son  of  Richard,  6th  Earl 
of  Mayo,  K.P. 

Mr.  Sloane-Stanley  d.  1088. 

S^aJ— Paultons,  near  Romsey,  Hants. 


STANLEY    OF    LONGSTOWE    HALL. 

Stanley,  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Longstowe  Hall,  co. 
Cambridge,  M.A.,  late  Capt.  1st  Hunts  Light  Horse 
(Duke of  Manchester's),  High  Sheriff  for  cos.  Cam- 
bridge and  Hunts  1873-7-i,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, and  J.P.  Hunts,  b.  21  Dec.  1628  ;  m.  27 
April,  1859,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edmund  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Cambridge,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Wentworth,  b.  Feb.  1860. 

II.  Alan  Sidney  Wentworth. 

III.  Herbert  Foster  Wentworth.         iv.  Guy  Wentworth. 

V.  John  Cyril  W'entworth. 

VI.  Maurice  William  Wentworth. 

I.  Ethel  Wentworth  Stanley. 

II.  Ada  Ellen  Wentwortli  Stanley. 

III.  Grace  Wentworth  Stanley. 

IV.  Constance  Eva  Wentworth  Stanley. 

V.  Florence  Howard  Wentworth  Stanley. 

VI.  Winifred  Wentworth  Stanley. 

VII.  Marguerite  Sara  Wentworth  Stanley. 

This  gentleman,  who  is  only  surviving  son  of  William 
Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Cambridge  (who  d.  1832),  hy 
Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Newport,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  grandson  of  Daniel  Wentworth,  Esq. 
(who  d.  1822),  by  Mary  Stanley  his  wife,  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  1856,  the  surname  of  Stanley  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic. 

Armi — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  saltire  between  two 
stags'  heads  caboshed  bendwise  between  two  bendlets  engrailed 
arg.,  for  Stanley;  2nd  and  3rd  per  chevron  gu.  and  sa.,  a 
chevron  nebiUee  between  two  leopards'  faces  in  chief  and  an 
escallop  in  base  or,  for  Wentworth.  Crests — 1st,  Stanley  : 
A  demi-stag  sa.  bezantee,  holding  between  the  legs  a  saltire  or: 
2nd,  Wentworth:  On  a  mount  vert,  a  griffin  erm.,  wings 
chequy  arg.  and  sa.,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an  escallop  or. 

Moito — Frangas  non  flectes. 

Seat — Longstowe  Hall,  co.  Cambridge. 


STANNXJS    OF    CARLINGFORD. 

Stanus,  James  John,  Esq.  of  Portarlington, 
Queen's  Co.,  J.P.,  m.  1867,  Rose  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  G-raigaverne,  Queen's  Co., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  has  issue, 

Thomas  Robert  Alexander,  b.  29  Sept.  1870. 
Letitia  Catherine. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Jidia  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Blosse 
Armstrong,  Esq.,  late  9th  Lancers,  of  Lisnagrough, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  has  had  issue, 
William  Trevor  (deceased). 

Lmeagre. — From  the  similarity  of  arms  and  name,  it  is 
supposed  that  the  family  of  Stannus  is  identical  with  that  of 
Stonhocse  of  Radley.  The  first  mention  of  the  family  in 
Ireland  is  found  in  a  patent  of  naturalization  (consequent 
upon  the  plantation  of  Ulster  by  James  I.),  dated  1618,  and 
granted  to  William  Stan-ehoose,  of  Carbolzie,  in  Scotland, 
whereby  all  the  rights  and  privileges  of  an  English  subject 
were  fully  secured  to  him  and  other  persons  of  consideration. 
The  son  of  this  William  was 

James  Stanncs,  of  Carlingford,  the  principal  part  of  which 
town  and  manor  he  was  seised  of,  including  several  townlands. 


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His  interment  in  the  church  of  Knock,  co.  Down,  previous  to 
16So,  is  recorded  in  a  very  interesting  family  document.  His 
s  >n, 

William  Staxxus,  also  styled  "of  Carlineford,"  was  Hish 
Sheriff  of  Louth  1701.  It  is  to  be  remarlu'd  that,  on  the 
Sheriff's  roll,  the  name  is  spelt  "  Stanehouse."  He  Hi.  Mabella, 
si-iter  of  Ephraim  Dawson,  of  Dawson's  Court,  M.P.  for  Queen's 
CO..  whose  grandson  was  created  Karl  of  rortarlinRtoi).  Wil- 
li.uu  Stannus  (or  Stanehouse)  d.  1717,  having  had  ifsue, 

I.  James,  6.  16SG  ;  M.P.  for  Carlinsford,  1713,  High  Sheriff 
of  Louih  17"21,  in  which  year  he  died. 

II.  William,  6.  1G9.'),  M.P.  for  Cailingford  1721,  and  M.P.  for 
Portarlington  17'2S,  which  last  place  he  conliiiued  to  repre- 
sent uiiiil  his  death,  173'i.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  liazelwood,  Bart,  of  Wick,  co.  Worcester,  and 
had 

Ephrsim,  m.  Mai-fraret,  dau.  of  Stephen  Sibthorp,  Esq.  of 
Drogheda,  and  had  a  son, 
Ephraim,  in.  Miss  Foster,  sister  of  John  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Dunleer,  but  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Ephi-aim,  b.  1697  ;  d.  in  Gainl.ia. 

IV.  Trevor,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Mabell.1,  b.    1690:    »:.  1703,  Thomas  Tipping,   of   Castle 

Town  Cast'e,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue. 
n.  Anne,  b.  1699;  d.  1731. 
111.  Sophi.i,  b.  1706;  d.  1713. 

The  youngist  son, 

Trevor  Stannus,  styled  "of  Portarlinston," '.>.  1700,  ,■!.  to 
part  of  the  Carlingford  estates,  and  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Loutli 
J744,  -III.  17'2S,  Jane,  dau.  cf  Robert  Sibthorp,  Esq.,  .M.P.  for 
Louth,  and  d-  1771,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  b.  1730;  cf.  1758. 

III.  James,  b.  1738;  d.  v.nui.  1808. 

IV.  Epliniim,  6.  1739;  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gcrrish, 
Esq.  of  Halifax,  North  America,  and  had  issue, 

1  Trevor,  Major  14th  Foot,  6.  1781 ;  d.  in  India,  I8I2. 

•J  Ephraiai  Gerrish  (Sir),  Major-Gen.,  C.B.,  6.  I7»4;  m. 
16  Oct.  IS'29,  Mary  Louisa,  widow  of  James  Gordon,  Eaq., 
a  younger  branch  of  the  Gordons  nf  SeAoton,  co.  Aber- 
deen. This  officer  was  highly  di.itini;uished  in  the  Katty- 
war  and  Mahratta  campaigns.  He  filled  the  ofSee  of 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Hon.  M.  Elphinstone,  Governor 
of  Bombay,  and  was  for  seventeen  years  Lieut.-Governor 
of  the  Hon.  East  India  Company's  College,  Addiscombe, 
where  he  d.  s.  p.  Oct.  ISSO. 

3  Uobert,  Major  29th  Foot,  6.  Aug.  1786;  served  through 
the  Peninsular  war,  recei\ing  five  wounds  at  the  acliu  s 
of  lioleia,  Talavera,  and  Albuera.  He  ai.  Clotilda  Bona, 
dan.  of  Major-Gen.  Graves. 

1  Mary,  m.  1805,  John  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  co.  Lon- 
donderry, and  had  i.^siie,  Jcihn,  il.  a  minor,  and  Trevor 
Alexander,  m.  L-55,  Charlotte  Sarah,  dau.  ot  George  Oak- 
ley, Esq.  of  Ptve  Gate,  Surrey. 

2  Anne  Catheiine,  b.  1856. 

3  Susanna,  d.  1819. 

I.  .Jane,  m.  Col.  Delacour,  and  had  issue,  Jane,  m.  Alexander 
CaiToll,  Esq.  of  HoUymount,  co.  \\  icklow. 

?dr.  Trevor  Stannus  was  bui  fed  in  the  French  church  at  Portar- 
lington.    He  wxs  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

1 HOMAS  Staxncs,  M.P.  for  Portarlington,  who  served  during 
the  American  war  in  the  22nd  Regt.,  and  was  severely 
wi.undeil,  b.  1736;  m.  1784,  Caroline,  sister  of  Hans  Hamilton, 
Es  1.  of  .VbbotstowD,  CO.  Dublin,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  and  d.  May, 
lrl3,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  James  (Verj'  Rev.),  Dean  of  Ross  and  Rector  of  L'sburn, 
„(.  22  .-Vpiil,  1816,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Erasuius 
Dixun  Borrowes,  6th  Bart,  of  Gilltown,  co.  Kildare,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  14  May,  1873;  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Robert,  of  Maghraleave,  Lisbnm,  J. P.  co.  An- 
trim, lit.  1st,  1844,  Jane  JIary  Anne,  dau.  of  Hans  Heii- 
diick,  Esq.  of  Kerdiffstown,  eo.  Kildare  (she  d.  ISI.t).  He 
7ii.  ;indly,  1869,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Wayne,  Esq.  of  Glandare,  Aberdare,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
has  issue,  a  dau.  Rowena  Elizabeth  Dorothea. 

2  Beauchamp  Walter  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Recior  of  Arrow,  co. 
Berwick.  7/i.  23  Apiil,  1857,  the  Hon.  Mabella  Geraldine 
Vesey  litzgeiald,  dau.  of  the  late  Lord  litzgerald  and 
Vesey. 

3  Henry  James  (Gen.),  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  20th  Hussars, 
commanding  at  Agra,  India,  1870,  m.  3  April,  1851, 
.Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
Xorthumberland,  and  has  issue,  Florence  ;  Constance  ; 
Alice  Caroline  Beauchamp,  7/i.  7  Aug.  1886,  Ashley 
Edmurd  Mackenzie,  East  I'orkshire  Regt.,  son  of  Col. 
Mackenzie,  60th  RiHes  ;  Evelyn  ;  and  Mabella.  Gen. 
Stannus  has  seen  considerable  service.  He  waspresentat 
the  actions  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  Mamoo  Khcil  (medal), 
Maharajpoor  (bronze  star),  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwal, 
Itamniigger,  Sobraon  (medal  and  three  clasps),  Chilian- 
wallah,  and  Goojerat  (severely  wounded — medal).     At  the 


latter  action,  he  commanded  the  personal  escort  of  Lord 
Gough,  the  Commander-in-Chief,  which  command  he  also 
held  in  the  Gwalior  campaign. 
4  Walter  Trevor,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  Moneymore, 
eo.  Londonderry,  LL.D.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Antrim,  and 
J. P.  COS.  Down,  Tyrone,  and  Londonderry,  b.  1827  ;  m.  IS 
Oct.  1856,  the  Hon.  Catheiine  Geraldine  Vesey  Fitzgerald, 
4t'i  dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  and  last.  Lord  litzgerald  and 
Vesey,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Henry  Vesey  Fitzgerald,  de- 
ceased ;  2  Gerald  Walter  James  Fitzgerald;  1  Louisa 
5Iabel  Georgina;  and  2  Geraldine  Maude,  deceased. 

1  Han iette  Jane. 

2  Caroline  Mary  Anne. 

3  Elizabeth  Emily  Sophia,  in.  8  Feb.  1866,  George  Gray, 
Esq.  of  Grayinount,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Antrim,  and  has 
issue,  Harold  William  Stannus. 

III.  Trevor,  Capt.  97th  Regt.,  for  many  years  Aide-de-Carap 

to  Sir  Wihnot  llorton,  Bart.,  Governor  of  Ceylon,  b.  1798; 

vii.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood, 

and  d.  May,  1844. 
1.  Caroline. 
u.  Charlotte,   in.  Rev.  Charles  William  Doyne,  Rector    o£ 

Fethard  ;  she  (^  5  Jan.  1865. 

III.  Sophia.  )ii.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Dunboyne  Castle,  co. 
Meatli;  she  d.  21  .Inly,  1863. 

IV.  ,Iane,  m.  Joseph  Goff,  Esq.  of  Hale  Park,  Hants. 

V.  Haiiiette,  m.   W.    MagiU,  Esq.  of   Littleton,   co.    West- 
meal  h. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Staxnus,  Esq.  of  Portarlington  and  Carlingford,  an 
Officer  in  the  9th  Lancers,  m.  Oct.  1819,  Catherine  Sophia,  dau. 
of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Clonsilla,  co.  Dublin,  a  branch  of 
the  Abbotstown  family,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Alexander,  his  heir. 
Robh.rt  Trevor,  late  representative. 
James  John,  present  representative. 
Catherine,  d.  a  minor. 

Thomas  Stannus  d.  28  March,  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Alexander  Stannus,  Esq.,  who,  having  served  for 
some  years  in  the  14th  Madras  Infantry,  was  accidentally 
drowned  Aug.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Trevor  Stannus,  Esq.  of  Carlingford,  co.  Louth, 
and  of  Portarlington,  Qneen's  Co.,  late  Capt.  16th  Bengal 
Grenadiers,  present  at  the  actions  of  Ghuznee  (wounded), 
Maharajpoor,  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (two  medals, 
two  clasps,  and  bronze  star),  J. P.  for  Queen's  Co.,  b.  1824  ;  ni. 
3  March,  1853,  Caroline  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq., 
LL  D.,  of  Dunboyne  Castle,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  s.  p.  31  March, 

1888. 

Ji'iiis—Arg.,  on  a  fosse  sa.,  between  three  hawks  volant  az., 
a  leopard's  face  between  two  mullets  or.  Crest — A  talbot  s  head 
couped  arg.,  collared  sa.,  lined  and  catching  a  dove  volant  ot 
the  first.     Mottn—Kt  vi  et  virtute. 

Jiesidence— The  Elms,  Portarlington,  Queen's  Co. 


STANSFEL,r>    OF    FIELD    HOUSE. 

Stansfeld,  John,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  co.  York, 
and  of  Dunninald,  co.  Forfar,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Royal 
Scots  Greys,  b.  16  Jau.  1840;  m.  11  Oct.  1871, 
Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Patrick  Arkley,  Esq.  of 
Dunninald,  co.  Forfar. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Stansfield  (or  Stansfeld,  as 
anciently  written)  derive  their  patronymic  from  the  lordship  of 
Stanstield,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax,  co.  York. 

L.\wrexce  Stansfeld,  of  Sowerby,  co.  York,  d.  1591,  leaving, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 

Nicholas  Stansfield,  of  Norland,  m.  at  Halifax,  I59I, 
Susan,  dau.  of  John  Hopkinson,  and  d.  1599,  leaving  a  son, 

James  .Stansfeld,  of  Sowerby,  b.  1592  ;  to.  at  Halifax,  1612, 
Martha  Bentley,  and  had  four  sons  and  one  dau.  His  seconiJ 
son,  Joshua,  commanded  a  company  of  militia  during  the 
cival  war,  and  fought  at  Atherton  Moor,  where  Lord  Fairfax. 
was  defeated  by  the  Marquess  of  Newcastle.  He  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Josias  Stansfeld,  of  The  Breck,  in  Sowerby,  b.  1619;  d. 
1702,  leaving  issue,  seven  sons,  i.  Timothy;  ii.  Joshua,  of  Hor- 
ton,  Bradford,  d.  1732,  leaving  issue  ;  iii.  Samuel,  ancestor  of 
William  Henry  Cro.mpton  Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esliolt  Priory ;. 
IV.  James,  of  Bowood-in-Sowerby,  d.  1730  His  dau.  Martha, 
m.  Joshua  Tillotson,  nephew  of  John  TiUotson,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  ;  v.  Ely  (Hev.),  Vicar  of  Newark,  rf. 
1719,  leaving  one  son,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  vi.  Josias,  of  Haugh  End, 
in  which  house  Archbishop  Tillotson  was  born,  had  a  son, 
who  d.  s.p.,  and  one  dau.  Sarah,  m.  Martin  Hothani,  Esq.  of 
York;  vii.  John,  of  Sowerby,  6.  1657,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Hirst,  of  Adswood  Hall,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he  had  a  sony 


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Ely,  ancestor  of  the  Eight  Hon.  James  Stansfeld.  The  eldest 
son, 

Timothy  Stansfkld,  of  Pond,  m.  1704,  Sarah,  dau.  of  — 
Haigh,  of  Norland,  and  had  two  sons.  The  eldest,  Joshua, 
d.  s.  p.,  and  the  second, 

JosiAS  Stansfeld,  of  I'ond,  m.  Miss  Mylne,  of  Warley,  near 
Halifax,  and  was  father  of 

KoBEBT  Stansfeld,  Esq.  of  Pond,  6.  1730;  m.  1st,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  William  Whiteley,  Esq.,  hy  whom  (who  d.  16  Aug. 
1765)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Timothy,  of  Field  House,  Surrey,  b.  15  Feb.  1755;  m.  1st, 
Miss  Hart,  and  had  by  her  Josiah  Stansfeld,  Esq.  of  Field 
House,  Kent,  rf.  s.  p.,  and  four  daus.,  Anne,  jh.  Sir  Chapman 
Marshall,  Knt. ;  Haniette,  to.  Sumuel  Prior,  Esq. ;  Caroline, 
TO.  James  Cousins,  Esq. ;  and  Mary  Blackwell,  vi.  Kobert 
A.  Grey,  Esq.  He  in.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Mylne,  widow  of  — 
Mylne,  of  Warley,  near  Halifax. 

II.  George,  b.  April,  1759;  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Susannah.  ii.  Mary.  in.  Sarah. 

Mr.  Stansfeld  to.  2ndly,  13  Aug.  1769,  Elizabeth  Blackburn, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  25  Aug.  1797), 

III.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

iv.  Samuel,  6.  9  June,  1774;  to.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Henry  Bates, 
Esq.,  and  d.  7  May,  1834. 

V.  Joshua,  b.  24  May,  1779. 
"i.  David,  6.  24  Jan.  1786. 
vii.  John,  b.  21  Feb.  1788. 
viii.  James,  b.  19  July,  1790. 

IV.  Elizabeth.  v.  Martha. 

VI.  Ellen.  VII.  Hannah. 

Mr.  Stansfeld  d.  at  Pond,  20  May,  I8C8.  His  3rd  son,  the 
eldest  by  his  2nd  wife, 

EoBEKT  Stansfeld,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  6.  7  Nov.  1771; 
m.  Lydia,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug. 
1816)  had  issue  (he  d.  2  Aug.  1855), 

I.  Geokge,  M.A.,  of  Settle,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  co.  Lan- 
caster and  West  Riding  co.  York,  6. 15  Dec.  1803  ;  m.  3  July, 
1834,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Settle,  and 
d.  3  March,  1869,  leaving  issue, 

1  George,  of  Field  House,  co.  York,  J.P.  West  Riding  co. 
York,  Hon.  Col.  and  late  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  4th 
Batt.  (Duke  of  Wellington's)  West  Riding  Kegt.,  b.  15 
June,  1836;  m.  5  March,  1867,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John 
Foster,  Esq.  of  Hornby  Castle,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue, 

George  Reginald,  6.  19  Aug.  1870. 
Mabel. 

2  Harold  Eugene,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  5  Dec.  1843. 

3  Kenneth  Adrian,  b.  11  Oct.  1845;  d.  24  March,  1881. 

4  Berthold  Robert,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  22  April,  1849  ;  m. 
19  Oct.  1881,  Ada  Marion,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Hodson, 
Esq.  of  Oakfield,  Manningham,  and  has  issue,  Elizabeth 
Maryons. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Rachel  Wilhelmina,  m.  3  Oct.  1867,  her  cousin,  John, 
eldest  son  of  John  Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Anley,  and  has 
issue. 

3  Sarah  Georgiana,  to.  25  April,  1865,  Charles  Henry 
Charlesworth,  Esq.  of  HoUybank,  Settle,  and  has  issue, 

n.  Robert,  of  Field  House. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cantab.,  Vicar  of  Cold-Coniston,  co. 
York.  6.21  Nov.  1814;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Anley,  and  by  h«r  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1861) 
had  issue, 

1  John  Birkbeck  Evelyn  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of 
Downham,  co.  Essex,  b.  27  Nov.  1846;  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
—  Barringer,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Amy  Margaret. 

2  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  12  Sept.  1883,  Rev.  Alfred 
Stephenson  Porter,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Claines,  co.  Worces- 
ter. 

He  m.  2ndly,  26  April,  1866,  Frances,  dau.  of  James    Ham- 
merton,  Esq.  of  Hellitield  Peel,  and  widow  of  Peter  Garforth, 
Esq.  of  Coniston  Hall,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1881. 
t.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Daniel  Darnell,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Welton,  co. 
Northampton. 

II.  Lydia,  m.  9  June,  1841,  John  Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Anley,  co. 
York,  J.P.  CO.  Lancaster  and  West  Riding,  co.  York,  and 
has  Issue. 

Mr.  Stansfeld  d.  2  Aug.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Stansfeld,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  co.  York,  and  of 
the  Golconda,  Diamond,  Annandale  and  FuUerton  estates, 
Trinidad,  J.P.  West  Riding,  co.  York,  late  19th  Regt.,  and 
Hon.  Col.  6th  West  Y'ork  Militia,  6.  5  Dec.  1805;  to.  29  Sept. 
1834,  Hannah  Laetitia,  only  child  and  heir  of  Lewis  Farley 
Clogston  Johnston,  Esq.,  first  Puisne  Judge  of  Trinidad,  and 
■by  her  (who  d.  17  Nov.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Johnston,  6.  21  Oct.  1836;  d.  II  May,  1837. 
n.  Robert  Johnston,  late  Capt.  38th  and  12th  Regts.,  J.P. 
West  Riding,  co.  Y'ork,  b.  16  April,  1838  ;  m.  14  June,  1871, 
II. 


Agnes,  dau.  of  Joseph  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Galligreaves  and 
Samlesbury,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.s.p.  25  April,  1876. 
III.  John,  now  of  Field  House. 

I.  Lydia  .Jane. 

II.  Hannah  Jane,  m.  7  Jan.  1863,  Johnston  J.  Foster,  Esq.  of 
ClifTe  Hill,  co.  York,  and  Moor  Park,  Salop,  J.P.  West 
Rilling  CO.  York  and  Salop,  Major  2nd  West  York  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  3rd  son  of  John  Foster,  Esq.  of  Hornby 
Castle,  CO.  Lancaster. 

III.  Louisa  Johnston. 

Mr.  Stansfeld  d.  1885,  and  was  ».  by  his  son,  the  present  Johw 
Stansfeld,  Esq.  of  Field  House  and  Dunninald. 

Arms — Vert  three  goats  trippant  arg.  Orest — A  lion's  head 
erased  or.  Mottoes — Know  thyself;  over  the  crest,  Justitia  et 
per  tot  SBecula  temperantla. 

Seats — F'ield  House,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  Dunninald, 
Montrose,  N.B. 


STANSPIELD    OF    ESHOLT    HALL. 

Crompton-Stansfield,  Maey  Evelyn  Maud, 
Elizabeth  Alexandea,  and  Consuela  Albinia, 
the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Crompton-Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esholt  Hall,  co.  York, 
s.  their  father  1888. 

Lineagre. — The  [family  of  Stansfield  (or  Stansfeld  of 
Stansfeld,  as  anciently  written)  claim  descent  from  one  of  the 
companions -in -arms  of  William  the  Conqoekor.  Their 
ancient  residence,  Stansfield  Hall,  is  still  to  be  seen  in  the  once- 
beautiful  valley  of  Todmorden.  In  1613,  Richard  Evelyn,  Esq. 
of  Wotton,  Surrey,  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Stans- 
field, Esq.  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  descended  from  a  branch  of  the 
Yorkshire  family,  and  was,  by  her,  father  of  John  Evelyn,  the 
author  of  SyLva. 

Joshua  Crompton,  Esq.  of  York,  3rd  son  of  Samuel  Crom- 

ton,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  of  Beal,  co.  York,  m.  28  Feb.  1786, 

Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Rookes,  Esq.  of  Roydes 

Hall,  Senior  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  by  Ann  his  wife,  sister  and 

heir  of  Robert  Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  who  purchased, 

1755,  Esholt  Hall  or  Priory,  co.  York,  and  who  was   9th  in 

descent  from  Thomas  Stansfield,  of  Heptonstall,  2nd  son  of 

William  Stansfield,  of  Stansfield  Hall,  living  about  1500.     By 

the  heiress  of  Esholt  (who  d.  5  June,  1819)  air.  Crompton  had 

I.  William    Rookes    Crompton,  who,   having    s.   to    his 

mother's  estates,  assumed,  in  compliance  with  her  will,  the 

additional  surname  and  arms  of  Stansfield,  and  became 

William   Rookes  Crompton-Stansfield,   Esq.  of   Eshok 

Hall. 

n.  Joshua  Samuel  Crompton,  of  Azerley  Hall  and  Sion  Hill, 
CO.  Y'ork,  M.A.,  J. P.,  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Ripon,  b.  17  Sept. 
1799  ;  TO.  2  Sept.  1834,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Claude 
Alexander,  Esq.  of  Ballochmyle,  N.B.,  by  Helenora  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Springkell,  and 
d.  1891,  leaving  issue,  1  William  Henry,  late  of  Esholt 
Hall;  2  Claude  Alexander,  deceased;  3  Robert  Stansfield, 
of  Azerley  Hall,  Eipon;  4  Rookes  Evelyn,  to.  1871,  Ger- 
trude Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Clarke,  Esq.  and  has 
issue;  1  Helenora,  m.  15  Dec.  1853,  Percy  Stanhope,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Fitzroy  Stanhope,  and  d.  14  July, 
1874,  leading  issue. 

III.  Robert  Edward  Crompton,  of  Azerley  Hall,  B.A.,  an 
Officer  in  the  15th  Hussars,  h.  8  Aug.  1804. 

I.  Maria  Anne  Crompton,  m.  4  July,  1814,  Henry  Preston, 
Esq.  of  Moreby  Hall,  co.  York,  who  d  12  Aug.  1857. 

II.  Mary  F'rances  Crompton,  m.  4  Dec.  1828,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir 
William  Lewis  Herries,  K.G.H.,  C.B.,  and  had  Herbert,  vi. 
1858,  Leanora  Emma,  now  of  Fiimley  Park,  Surrey,  only 
dau.  of  Henry  Lewis  Wickhara,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870,  leaving 
William  Herbert,  6.  1859. 

in.  Elizabeth  Jane  Crompton. 

IV.  Henrietta  Matilia  Crompton. 
v.  Margaret  Sarah  Crompton. 

VI.  Caroline  Rachel  Crompton,  to.  F.  G.  O'Reilly,  Esq. 

Mr.  Crompton  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Wiluam  Rookes  Crompton-Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esholt 
Hall,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.,  6.  3  Aug.  1790;  m.  17  June, 
1824,  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Markham,  Esq.  of  Becca 
Hall,  son  of  William  Markham,  Archbishop  of  York,  and  d. 
1871,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Willlam  Henry  Crompton-Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esholt  Hall, 
and  Buckden  House,nearSkipton,co.Y'ork,  formerlyLieut.42nd 
Highlanders,  and  Lieut.-Col.  11th  F^oot,  J.P.  for  North  and 
West  Riding  of  co.  York,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.  3  Aug.  1836 ; 
to.  1858,  Frances  Ehzabeth,  5th  dau.  of  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of 
Fillingham  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Sleningford  Park,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1888,  leaving  issue,  three  daus., 


I.  Mart  Evelyn  Macd, 

II.  Elizabeth  Alexandra, 
ii:.  Consuelo  Albinia, 


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Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  sa.,  three  goats  passant  arg., 
for  Stansfield  ;  2nd  vert,  on  a  bond  arg.,  double  cotised  erni., 
totween  two  coverod  cups  or,  a  lion  passant  gu.,  on  a  chief  az. 
three  pheons  or,  for  Ckompton  ;  3rd  arg.,  a  lesse  sa.,  between 
three  rooks  ppr.,  for  Kookes.  Crests — 1st,  Stansfield  :  A 
lion's  head  erased  or:  2nd,  Crompton:  A  deuii-horse  sa., 
vulned  in  the  chest  with  an  arrow  ppr.  Mottoes— 'Hosce  teip- 
sum,  for  Stansfield  ;  Love  and  loyalty,  for  Crompton. 

6>a(«— Esholt  Hall  or  Priory,  Leeds;  Sion  Uill,  Thirsk;  and 
Azerley  UaU,  Kipon,  co.  York. 


STANTON    OF    THE    THRXJPP. 

Stanton,  Alfred  John,  Esq.  of  The  Thrupp, 
00.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Stroud  1874  to  1880, 
b.  20  Sept.  1825  ;  m.  Ist,  1857,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Limavady,  co.  Derry  (she 
d.  1858),  and  2udly,  1862,  Harriet  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Hooper  Wilton,  Esq.  of 
AVhitminster  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1.  Elizabeth  Jane  Smith,  m.  27  April,  1887,  John  Edward 
Kitter,  Esq.  of  Koe  Park,  Limavady,  co.  Derry,  and  has 
issue. 

n.  Isabel  Margaret,  d.  1890.         .■■•.■ 

III.  Beatrice  Harriet. 

liineagre. — Joseph  Stanton,  in.  Elizatieth,  dau.  of 
Bichard  Page,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1768, 
Henry  Eycott,  of  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester)  had  two  sons, 
"William,  and  John,  who  d.  unm.    The  former, 

"William  Stanton,  Esq.  of  The  Thrupp,  m.  8  Sept.  1785, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Caruthers,  Esq.  of  Holmains,  N.B.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1842)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Hesrt,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Hayward's  Field,  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester, 
J. P.,  m.  3  March,  1S27,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  W.  W.  Darke, 
M.D.,  of  Cooper's  Hill,  Stroud,  and  had  issue, 

1  "VVniliam  Darke,  b.  19  Feb.  1828. 

2  Joseph  John,  b.  2  Dec.  1831,  d. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Castle  Field,  Calne,  "Wilts,  Capt.  in  the  Indian 
navy,  m.  10  April,  1844,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown, 
Esq.  of  Stainforth,  co.  York. 

IV.  Charles,  of  Upfield  Lodge,  near  Stroud,  m.  10  Oct.  1820, 
Martha,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Hoibrow,  Esq.  of  Bad- 
brook  House,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Hoibrow,  J. P. 

2  Walter  John,  of  Culls,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,M.P.  for 
Stroud  1880  to  1885,  Major  (retired)  Gloucestershire,  R.V., 
b.  1828  ;  m.  1865,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Capel,  Esq.  of 
The  Grove,  Stroud,  and  has  issue,  Walter  Charles,  h. 
1872. 

3  Arthur  Henry  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Curate  of  St.  Alban,  Hol- 
bom,  London. 

1  Catharine. 

2  Martha  Anne,  m.  1845,  W.  Dcvas,  Esq.  of  Sussex  Place, 
Hyde  Park,  London. 

3  Mary.  4  Margaret. 

6  Maria  Cecilia.  6  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 


7  Emilv  Rose,  "> 
7,  ) 


twins. 


8  Kose  Emily, 

V.  Edward,  Col.  late  Bombay  Artillery,  m.  12  Feb.  1850, 
Emily,  widow  of  Rev.  B.  J.  Harrison,  and  dau.  of  R.  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Copped  Hall,  Herts,  and  has  a  dau.  Emily  Maria. 

I.  Anne,  m.  John  Snowden,  Esq.  of  Upcott  House,  near 
Taunton. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Starkey,  Esq.  of  Springwood  House, 
near  Huddenstield,  J. P. 

III.  Mercy,  m.  Rev.  J.  Palmer  Griffith,  M.A.,  of  Warminster, 
Wilts. 

IV.  Maria. 

Mr.  Stanton  d.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Henkt  Stanton,  Esq.  of  The  Thrupp,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Stroud  1841  to  1852,  6.  6  Oct.  1790;  m.  10  Feb. 
1823,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Roger  Smith,  Esq.  of  Manor  House, 
"Walworth,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18G9)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  J. P.,  Rural  Dean,  Rector 
of  llasleton  with  Yanworth,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  2  Feb.  18'24 ; 
in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  the  Querns, 
Cirencester,  and  has  live  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  Alfred  John,  now  of  The  Thrupp. 

III.  Edward  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  (ien.  (retired)  late  R.E., 
Knt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Consul-Gen.  at  Warsaw 
18G0-65,  in  Egypt  186.5-76,  Charge  d'Affaires  at  Munich 
1S76-82 ;  b.  19  Feb.  Is27  :  to.  27  Nov.  1862,  Margarette 
Constance,  dau.  of  Thomas  Starkey,  Esq.  of  Huddersfield, 
and  has  with  other  issue,  Alexander  Edward,  b.  1867. 

lY.  James  Thomas,  of  The  Leaze,  co.  Gloucester.  J. P.,  late 
65th  Kegt.  Bengal  N.I.,  b.  4  Aug.  1830  ;  m.  23  Dec.  1856, 
Louisa  Loveday,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Biddell,  Esq.  of  Strat- 


ford Abljey,  near  Sirotid,  and  has  issue,  Harold  James 
Clifford,  b.  1859  ;  two  other  sons,  and  two  daus. 

V.  Frederick  Smith,  Gen.  (retired)  Royal  Bengal  Engineers, 
b.  21  Oct.  1832 ;  m.  1862,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Starkey,  Esq.  of  Huddersfield,  and  d.  1892,  leaving  issue, 
three  sons  and  one  dau. 

I.  Emily  Jane,  in.  1861,  Edward  Camthers  Little,  Esq.,  son 
of  John  Little,  Esq.  of  Pitchcomb  House,  co.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Stanton  d.  24  March,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  second  son, 

Alfred  John  Stanton,  now  of  The  Thrupp. 

Anns — Arg.,  two  chevrons  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sa. 
Crest — A  wolf  sejant  arg.,  guttle  de  sang,  collared  and  lined  or. 
Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 

Seat — The  Thrupp,  near  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester.  Residence — 
Shirley  House,  Cheltenham. 


STANYFORTH 


OF    KIRK 
HALL. 


HAMMERTON 


Stantforth,  Edwin  Wilfrid,  Esq.  of  Kirk 
Hammerton  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.,  b.  28  June,  1861 ; 
m.  12  March,  1888,  Mary  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Barnadiston,  and  has  issue, 

Ronald  Thomas,  b.  30  May,  1892.] 
Madge,  b.  22  Nov.  18*. 

Mr.  Stanyforth,  who  is  the  third  son  of  John 
Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Swarchffe  Hall,  co.  York  {see 
Greenwood  of  Swarcliffe  Hall),  assumed  the 
name  of  Stanyforth  by  royal  hcence  in  Dec.  1887, 
on  inheriting  the  property  of  Rev.  Thomas  Stany- 
forth. 

Seat — Kirk  Hammerton  Hall,  York. 


STAPLES-BROWNE    OF    BRASHFIELD. 

Staples-Browne,  Frederick  John,  Esq.  of 
Brashfield  House,  co.  Oxford,  J.P.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1  Nov.  1844;  m.  25  April,  1867,  Mary 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Edward  Molineux,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Oakley  House,  Penkridge,  co.  Stafford,  and 
has  issue, 

Richard  Charles,  b.  29  June,  1881. 
Mary  Frederica,  b.  16  Dec.  1886. 

Lineage. — William  Staples,  Gent.,  of  Wilton,  brother 
of  Alexander  Staples,  of  Yate  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  whose 
5th  son,  Tho.mas,  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Ireland,  1628,  d. 
and  was  buried  at  Salisbury  Cathedral  9  Feb.  1610,  leaving  a 
son, 

Thomas  Staples,  of  New  Sarum,  m.  1617,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Pasby,  of  the  same  place,  and  was  s.  in  1673  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  Staples,  who  had  issue,  six  sons,  Thomas,  John, 
Nicholas,  Edward,  William,  and  Moses.    His  youngest  son, 

Moses  Staples,  of  New  Sarum,  clothier,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Roger  West,  of  the  same  place,  and  d.  1727,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Roger  Staples,  of  The  Close,  New  Sarum,  bapt.  15  Feb. 
1693-94;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Davis,  of  New  Sarum,  by  his 
wife  Mary,  a  niece  of  Admiral  Robert  Blake,  and  d.  1745, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Roger,  of  Mitcham  Hall,  Surrey,  J.P.,  an  opulent  Banker, 
of  the  iirm  of  "Roger  Staples  and  Baron  Dinisdale," 
Bankers,  of  London,  b.  7  Oct.  1723;  7/i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Wrigglesworth,  Esq.  of  Waltham,  Essex,  and  co- 
heir of  her  brother,  Hczekiah  Wrigglesworth,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  20  Aug.  1778. 

II.  Charles,  of  London,  b.  16  Nov.  1728  ;  m.  4  June,  1759, 
Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Baron  Butz,  a  German  noble,  and 
by  whom  (who  d.  21  May,  1779)  he  left  issue, 

1  Moses  William,  of  Norwood,  Banker,  of  London,  &.  19 
Dec.  1762;  m.  4  I'eb.  1787,  Frances,  dau.  of  John   Bates, 
Esq.,  an  Alderman  of  London,  and  d.  18  Nov.  1802,  leav- 
ing issue,  a  son, 
Moses  William,  of  Broughton  Gifford,  Wilts,  and  Nor- 
wood, Surrey,  b.  1786;  m.  10  Dec.   1811,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Frederick  Browne,  D.D.,  of  Launton,  co. 
Oxford,   and  co-heir  of   her  brother,   Capt.   William 
Frederick  Browne,   of  Launton  and  North  Berwick, 
Scotland,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  30  Jan.  1875, 
Richard  Thomas  Staples-Browne,  of  Launton,  b.  6 
Oct.  1814;  m.  5  July,  1843,  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Brettell  Bate,  Esq.  of  Hampstead  Heath,  and  had  a 
son,  Frederick  John,  now  ot  Brashfield  House.    Mr. 
Staples-Browne  s.,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Capt. 


STA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STA 


1907 


Browne,  without  issue,  1842,  to  the  entailed  estates 
of  his   maternal   grandfather.    Dr.   Browne,  in  co. 
Oxford,  and  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  surname 
and  armorial  bearings  of  Browne,  pursuant  to  the 
limitations  contained  in  the  will  of  l)r.  Browne.    He 
d.  10  May,  1855. 
"William   Frederick  Browne,   Barrister-at-Law,  h.  21 
April,  1823,  m.  12  May,  1846,  Janet  Helen  Alexan- 
drina,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander  Mackenzie,  formerly  of 
the  36th  Kegt.,  a  descendant  of  the  Barons  of  Kin- 
tail,  and  has  issue,  William  Fraser  Mackenzie,  b.  1847, 
d.  19  May,  1891,  and  Lillias  Anne. 
Charles  John,  b.  13  Feb.  1825. 
Frances  Bridget  Anne,  m.  1869,  Charles  A.  Emmet. 
Mr.  Staples  d.  12  April,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son, Fbederick  John  Staples-Bbowne,  Esq.  of  Brash- 
field. 

2  Samuel,  of  Cumberwell  House,  Wilts,  and  Tottenham, 
Middlesex,  6.  12  March,  1765;  m.  28  Nov.  1795,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Martin,  Esq.  of  Pang- 
bourn,  Berks,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1801)  he  had 
issue,  a  son, 

Samuel,  b.  8  Oct.  1796;  m.  23  Aug.  1841,  Maria  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Joshua  Collier,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  by  his  wife, 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Landon,  Esq.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts. 

3  Charles,  a  Capt.  in  the  armv,  b.  15  Aug.  1768;  d.  s.  p. 
15  April,  1826. 

1  Mary,  ??i.Kobert  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Mitcham. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Vevers,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  11  Feb. 
1830. 

111.  John,  d,  uiim.  iv.  Moses,  d.  unm. 

Arms — Enn.,  on  a  bend  az.,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  gu., 
three  leopards'  heads  jessant  de  lis  or,  for  Staples;  sa.,  a 
bend  engrailed  erm.,  on  a  chief  arg.  an  escallop  gu.,  between 
two  torteaux,  for  Bkowne.  Crests — Out  of  a  crown  vallery 
arg.,  a  lion's  head  affrontee  gu.,  semee  de  lis  and  ducally 
crowned  or,  for  Staples  ;  An  eagle  displayed  sa.,  wings  fretty, 
resting  each  claw  on  a  mullet  or,  for  Bkowne.  Jl/ot£o— Sans 
Dieu  rien. 

Seat — Brashfield  House,  Bicester. 


STAPYIiTON    OF    WiaHILL. 

Chetwtnd-Staptiton,  Henet  Edwaed,  Esq., 
late  of  Shenley  Lodge,  Herts,  B.A.,  J. P.  for  Herts, 
Middlesex,  and  London,  b.  12  March,  1822 ;  m.  Ist, 
29  April,  1851,  Esther  Charlotte,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  the  late  Mr.  Serjeant  Goulburn,  by  his  2nd 
■wife,  the  Hon.  Esther  Chetwynd,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  3  July,  1853)  has  issue, 

I.  Henby  GtODLBUEN,  M.A.  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  b.  20  May,  1852 ;  m.  1  June,  1886,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  Esq.,  and  his 
wife.  Lady  Annora  Williams-Wynn ;  and  has  issue,  Heney 
Miles,  6.  1887 ;  Annora  Esther,  6.  1889. 

He  m.  2ndly,  23  Oct.  1856,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of 
Henry  Hoyle  Oddie,  Esq.  of  Colney  House,  Herts, 
and  widow  of  the  Sev.  James  Lewis  Venables,  of 
Shenley  Lodge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1870) 
has  issue, 

n.  Miles,  late  Capt.  7th  Batt.  King's  Eoyal  Eifle  Corps,  b. 
22  June,  1860;  m.  1888,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Preston,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  and  has  issue,  Philip,  b.  1889 ; 
Geoffrey,  6.  1892. 

i»  Beatrice.  ii.  Evelyn  Mary. 

He  m.  3rdly,  15  Aug.  1871,  the  Hon.  Sophia  Cathe- 
rine Chetwynd,  dau.  of  Richard,  6th  Viscount 
Chetwynd. 

Liineagre.— The  surname  of  this  ancient  family  is  derived 
from  Stapleton-on-Tees,  a  little  village  on  that  river,  between 
Kichmond  and  Darlington.  The  representative  of  the  elder 
or  Carlton  branch  is  Lord  Beaumont. 

Several  members  of  this  family  settled  at  Stapleton,  or  at 
Blackwell  on  the  opposite  bank  of  the  Tees,  temp.  Henky  11., 
Gaufridus  de  Stapelton  appears  in  a  Pipe  EoU  of  1274-5, 
and  witnessed  some  of  the  early  charters  of  the  Priory  of 
Durham.     His  son, 

Nicholas  de  Stapelton,  "filius  Galfridi,"  gave  lands  to 
Jervoise  Abbey  in  the  reign  of  King  John,  and  was  one  of  the 
sureties  of  EonaUl  Fitzalan,  of  Eichmond  Castle,  who  had 
been  out  in  rebellion  against  the  King.  Sir  Nicholas  was 
afterwards  taken  into  the  King's  favour,  and  appointed 
Governor  of  Middleham  Castle  in  1217.  His  son  or  grand- 
son was  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  King's  Bench  at  the 
close  of  the  reign  of  Henky  III.,  and  had  free  warren  at 


Stapleton  and  other  Yorkshire  manors  in  1272.  He  U.  1290 
having  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Miles  Basset,  by  whom  he  had 
Hathelsay,  co.  York,  and  North  Moreton,  Berks.    His  son, 

Sib  Miles  Stapelton,  Knt.,  having  distinguished  himself, 
temp.  Edward  I.  and  II.,  in  the  wars  of  Gascony  and  Scotland 
in  the  retinue  of  Edwabd,  Prince  of  Wales,  was  summoned  to 
Parliament  as  a  baron  in  1313.  He  w.  Sibill,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  de  Bella-aqua  (Beaulieu  or  Bellew),  the  last  baron  of 
that  name  by  his  wife,  Laderina,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Peter 
Bruce,  the  6th  and  last  Baron  of  Skelton  Castle,  and  took 
the  arms  of  Bbuce,  and  in  her  right  became  Lord  of  Carlton, 
which  is  still  the  property  of  the  elder  branch  of  the  family. 
He  was  killed  at  Bannockbum  1314,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiB  Nicholas  Stapelton,  2nd  Baron,  summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment 1342.  This  nobleman,  in  the  time  of  Edwabd  II.,  was 
involved  in  the  insurrection  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Lancaster, 
and  was  fined  2000  marks  to  save  his  life,  but  the  fine  was 
remitted  in  the  1st  of  Edwabd  III.  He  m.  the  dau.  of  John, 
Earl  of  Eichmond,  son  of  the  Duke  of  Brittany,  by  that  noble- 
man's marriage  with  Beatrice,  dau.  of  King  Heney  III.  He 
had  issue, 


Miles. 


Gilbert,  of  whom  hereafter. 


The  elder  son, 

SiE  Miles  Stapelton,  Knt.  of  Hathelsay,  3rd  Baron,  was 
summoned  to  Parliament  1358.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
York,  1353,  and  again  1355,  for  five  years  consecutively.  He 
m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Vavasour,  of  Hazlewood,  and  d.  1373, 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  4th  Baron,  but  never  summoned  to  Parliament, 
having  d.  the  same  year  he  inherited.  As  he  left  no  issue, 
his  sister,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Mctham  became 
heir  to  Stapleton,  and  his  other  lands,  and  the  barony  is 
vested  in  her  descendants. 

The  2nd  son  of  the  last  Sir  Nicholas, 

Sir  Gilbert  Stapelton,  r,i.  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  and  one  of 
the  heirs  of  Sir  Bryan  Fitzalan,  Lord  of  Bedale,  the  last  baron 
of  that  name.  By  his  marriage  with  the  King  of  Scotland's  dau., 
Sir  Bryan  left  two  daus.  only,  the  elder  m.  Sir  Gilbert  Stapel- 
ton, and  Catherine,  m.  John,  Lord  Grey  of  Eotherfield,  K.G., 
whose  heirs  merged  in  the  families  of  Lovel  and  Beaumont. 
Sir  Gilbert  had  issue.  Miles  and  Bryan.    The  elder, 

Sir  Miles  Stapelton,  of  Bedale,  and  Ingham,  co.  Norfolk, 
m.  Joan,  widow  of  Eoger  Le  Strange,  of  Knockyn,  and  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Oliver  Ingham,  of  Ingham,  in  whose  right 
he  became  possessed  of  Ingham.  Sir  Miles  was  one  of  the 
first  Knights  of  the  Garter  at  the  foundation  of  the  Order  by 
Edward  III.,  and  was  a  person  of  great  note  at  the  period  in 
which  he  lived.  Holding  a  command  in  Brittany  under  John 
de  Montfort  in  1343,  he  was  at  Cressy  and  Calais,  and  in 
most  of  the  French  campaigns  of  Edward  III.,  and  was  one 
of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Peace  of  Bretigny.  This  line 
terminated  after  several  generations  in  two  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
m.  1st,  Sir  Philip  Calthorp,  2ndly,  Sir  John  Fortescue,  Chief 
Justice  of  England,  and  3rdly,  Sir  Edward  Howard,  Lord  High 
Admiral  of  England;  and  Joan,  m.  1st,  Christopher  Harcourt, 
Esq.  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Hudleston. 
The  2nd  son, 

Sir  Bryan  Stapelton,  K.G.,  of  whom  it  is  related  that, 
"the  King  of  England  and  the  King  of  Cyprus  being  pre- 
sent, he  fought  with  a  Saracen,  faith  for  faith,  whom  by  the 
Grace  of  God  and  his  valour  he  did  kill.  For  which  cause  ho 
did  desire  for  the  reward  of  his  valour,  of  Edward  III.,  then 
present,  nothing  else  but  that  he  and  his  heirs,  in  memory  of 
the  victory,  should  carry  for  their  crest  the  head  of  a  Saracen." 
He  accompanied  the  expedition  of  Edwabd  III.  to  F'landers 
1340,  and  was  present  at  the  seige  of  Tournay.  He  was  also 
at  the  siege  of  Calais  1346-47,  and  had  probably  fought  at  the 
battle  of  Cressy.  He  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  Garter  in  the 
1st  of  EicHABD  II.,  1378,  and  was  one  of  the  Judges  in  the 
Scrope  and  Grosvenor  controversy.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Sir  John  St.  Philibert,  Knt.,  and  d.  at  Wighill 
(which  he  had  purchased)  1394,  leaving  two  sons, 

Bryan  (Sib),  of  Carlton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
William  de  Aldeburgh,  the  last  baron  of  that  name,  and 
from  him  are  descended  the  Carlton  or  Beaumont  branch  of 
the  family  of  Stapleton.  Sir  Br3-an's  great-grandson,  Sir 
Bryan  Stapleton,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  John,  8th  Lord  Lovel,  by 
his  marriage  with  Joan,  sister  and  heir  of  the  last  Vi.scount 
Beaumont,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Francis,  Viscount  Lovel, 
K.G.,  the  last  baron  of  that  name.  This  Lord  Lovel  being 
attainted,  the  barony  of  Lovel  and  all  his  other  honours, 
the  baronies  of  Deincourt,  Grey  of  KotherfieUi,  <tc.,  were 
forfeited,  but  his  sisters  became  heirs  to  their  maternal 
uncle.  Viscount  Beaumont.  The  represent.ative  of  this  line 
of  the  Stapletons  is  the  present  Lord  BEArMONT. 

Miles. 

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The  2nd  son, 

Sir  Miles  Stapiltos,  of  Wigliill,  m.  Johanna,  dau.  and  one 
of  the  heirs  of  Sir  Gerard  Ufflct,  Knt.,  by  Lora  de  Furnival. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  John  SxAPrLTON,  of  Wighill,  Knt.,  8  Henry  V.,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr.  Justice  Norton,  of  Norton  Conyers,  and 
dying  33  Henry  VI.,  )4,'i5,  left  issue, 

Sir  WiLLi.AM  St.^pilton,  of  Wighill,  vi.  Slargnret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Janus  IMcUoring,  Knt.  He  d.  1503,  and  vas  bur.  at 
Vighill.     He  left  issue, 

Henry,  d.  r.  p.  1541.  Bryan. 

The  -Jnd  son, 

Sir  Bryan  Stapilton,  Knt.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Lancelot 
Thirkeld,  Knt.,  by  his  marriage  with  Margaret,  Lady  Vesce, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Henry  Bromflete,  Lord  \'esce,  and  widow 
of  John,  Lord  Clifford,  who  was  slain  at  Towton.  He  had 
issue,  besides  other  sous,  who  d.  unm., 

CnRISTOPHEB. 

Elinor,  vi.  Sir  Thomas  AVharton,  of  Ilelagh,  created  Lord 

Wharton,  36  Henry  VIII. 
Elizabeth,  ih.  Edward  Saltmarshe,  Esq. 
Jane,  m.  Robert  Conyci-s,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  John  Copley,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Stapii.ton,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  m.  1st,  Alice, 
dau.  of  William  Aske,  Esq.  of  Aske,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Nevile,  Knt.  of  Liversedge,  who  (/.  s.  x>.  The 
issue  of  the  1st  marriage,  besides  three  daus.,  were 

Bryan,  m  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Constable,  of  Ilolder- 
ness,  Knt.,  and  d.  a.  p. 

EOUEBT. 

The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Robert  Stapilton,  of  AVighill,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Slallory,  of  Studley,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Bryan  Hammond,  Esq.  of  Scarthingwell. 

Bridget,  m.  John  Norton,  Esq.  of  Norton  Conyers. 

The  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Robert  Stapilton,  of  Wighill,  Knt.,  of  whom  Camden 
says,  that,  "  being  High  Sheiiff  of  co.  York  in  the  23  Eliza- 
beth, 1581,  he  met  the  Judges  with  seven  score  men  in  suit- 
able liveries.  For  a  person  well  spoken,  comely  and  skilled  in 
the  languages,  he  is  said  to  have  had  scarce  an  equal,  except 
Sir  Philip  Siilney,  and  no  superior  in  England."  He  com- 
menced building  a  palace  at  Wighill,  out  of  which  arose  his 
quarrel  with  Archbishop  Sandes,  for  whicli  he  incurred  a 
heavy  fine  and  imprisonment  from  the  Star  Chamber.  He  m. 
twice,  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Marmaduke  Constable,  by 
■whom  he  had 

Henry,  of  Wighill. 
Philip,  1)1.  and  had  issue. 

Jane,  m.  Christopher,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Marmaduke  Wyvill, 
the  1st  Bart.,  who  d.  before  his  father,  1610. 

Sir  Robert  m.  2ndly,  Olive,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry 
Sheriington,  of  Lacock  Abbey,  and  widow  of  John  Talbot,  of 
Salwarp,  by  whom  he  had,  besides  other  children, 

Beyan,  ancestor  of  the  Stapyltons  o/  Mylon. 

Henry  Stapilton,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  son  and  heir  of  Sir 
■Robert,  by  his  1st  marriage,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Foster, 
■of  Bamboiough  Castle,  and  dying  1630,  left  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Philip  (Sib),  of  whom  presently. 

John,  m.  a  dau.  of  Thom.as  Hungate,  Esq.  of  Bulmer. 

Bryan,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Brainton,  Esq. 

Katharine,  in.  1st,  Sir  George  Twi.sleton,  Bart,  of  Early,  and 
2ndly,  Sir  Henry  Cholmeley,  who,  with  his  brother.  Sir 
Hugh,  the  1st  Bart.,  took  an  active  part  on  the  side  of  the 
Parliament  against  King  Charles  I. 

Mary,  in.  Henry  St.  Quentin,  Esq.  of  Harpham. 

Jane,  in.  William  Fenwick,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  .Stapilton,  of  Wighill,  6.  1601 ;  m.  Hon.  Catherine 
Fairfax,  dau.  of  Viscount  Fairfax,  of  Walton  and  Gilling 
Castle,  cousin  of  the  great  parliamentary  general,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  afterwards,  2naly,  Sir  M.  Boynton:  3rdly,  Sir  A. 
Ingram:  and  4thly,  William  Wickham,  Esq.)  had  three  sons 
.and  three  daus., 

Miles,  of  Wighill. 
Henry,  d.  young. 

Henry,  r.f  Wighill,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthui-  Ingram,  of 
Temple  Newsom,  co.  York,  hut  d.s.p.  1673. 
Isabel,  m.  Matthew  Boynton,  E?q. 
Catherine,  in.  William  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Stecton. 
M;ary,  m.  Walter  Moyle,  of  Twyford,  Middlesex. 

Eobert  Stapilton  d.  1634,  and  was  t.  by  his  son, 


Sir  Miles  Stapilton,  Knt.  of  Wighill,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Sir  Ingr.am  Hopton,  of  Armley,  and  left  an  only 
dau.,  his  other  children  having  d.  young, 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  Sir  Thomas  Mauleverer,  who  was  created 

a  baronet   1641,  and   2ndly,  John   Hopton,  Esq.  of  Ingcr- 
skill,  but  had  no  issue  by  either  marriage. 
Sir  Miles  d.  1608,  and  his  estate  of  Wighill  descended  to  his 
cousin. 

Sir  Philip  Stapilton,  Knt.,  brother  of  the  late  Robert 
Stapilton,  of  Wighill,  purchased  Warter  on  the  Wolds,  and  m. 
1st,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  that  Sir  John  Hotham  who,  in  1642, 
being  Governor  of  Hull,  refused  to  give  admittance  to  the  king, 
for  which  he  was  afterwards  condemned  as  a  traitor  and 
beheaded.  Sir  Philip  being  returned  to  serve  in  Parliament, 
concurred  with  his  father-in-law  and  the  two  Cholmeleys  in  the 
prosecution  of  the  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  so  was  easily  received 
into  that  party.  "Appearing  a  man  of  vigour  in  mind  and 
body,"  says  Clarendon,  "he  was  joined  with  Mr.  Hampden  and 
Lord  Howard  of  Escrick  in  the  committee  appointed  by  the 
Parliament  to  attend  upon  Charles  I.,  when  he  went  into 
Scotland."  He  was  also  one  of  those  who  carried  the  Parliar 
ment's  answer  to  the  king  concerning  the  refusal  to  give  up 
Hull,  and  commanded  the  cavalry  at  Edgehill  and  Newbury 
under  the  Earl  of  Essex.  In  1647,  he  was  one  of  the  leaders  of 
the  Presbyterian  party,  against  whom  charges  were  exhibited, 
and  whom  Clarendon  mentions  as  "  men  of  parts,  interest, 
and  signal  courage,  and  heartily  abhorring  the  intentions  which 
they  discerned  the  army  to  have.'.'  He  withdrew  beyond  sea, 
with  the  eleven  members,  and  dying  at  Calais,  was  buried 
there.  Sir  Philip  left  issue,  by  his  1st  marriage, 
John,  of  Warter,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson, 

Knt.  of  Cumberland,  and  had,  besides  other  daus.,  who  d. 

umn., 
Isabel,  m.  Sir  William  Pennington,  ancestor  of  the  Lords 
Muncaster,  who  took  Warter. 
Jane,  in.  Rowland  Moseley,  Es"^.  of  York. 
Esther,  m.  John  Saunders,    Esq.    of   Grosmont    Abbey, 
York. 
Robert,  to.  a  dan.  of  Lord  Fairfax,  of   Denton,  but  d.  s.  p. 

1575. 
John  ?ii.  2ndly,  Hon.  Barbara  Lennard,  dau.  of  Francis,  Lord 
Dacre,  of  Hurstmonceaux,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  Wighill,  d.  unm.  1723.  Philip. 

Frances,  m.  Sir  Nathaniel  Powell,  Bart,  of  Ewhurst,  Sus- 
sex. 
The  2nd  surviving  son, 

Philip  Stapilton,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  m.  Margaret  Gage,  and 
d.  1729,  having,  besides  other  children,  who  d.  unm., 

Henrv,  b.  1692,  and  d.  1724,  in  the   lifetime  of  his  father, 
leaving  issue  by  his  marriage  with  Ann  Maitland, 
Henry.  Philip. 

Henry  Stapilton,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  grandson  of  the  last- 
named  Philip,  of  Wighill,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Ilealey,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough,  and  had  two  sons, 

Henry,  his  heir.  Philip,  d.  s.  p.  1768. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Stapilton,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  in.  Harriet,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Warton  Pennyman-Warton,  Bart,  of  Beverley, 
CO.  York,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Martha,  who  m.  29 
July,  1783,  Major-Gen.  the  Hon.  Granville  Anson  Ciiet- 
WYND,  youngest  son  of  William,  4th  Viscount  Chetwynd,  who 
assumed  by  royal  licence  the  name  and  arms  of  Stapylton, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Nov.  1822)  left  at  his  decease,  2  Dec. 
1834, 

Henry  Rich4bd. 

Granville  William,  b.  1800;  d.  1840. 

Harriet  Honora,  d.  1867. 

Esther  Susannah,  6.  1791;  d.  1839. 

Margaret,  d.  1805. 

Diana  Clarissa,  m.  Sept.  1824,  Peter  Mere  Latham,  M.D.,  and 
d.  28  Sept.  1825. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Heney Richard  Chetwynd-Stapylton,  Major  10th  IIu?s.nrs, 
6.  Jan.  1789;  m.  13  Dec.  1820,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George 
Hammond,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24 
July,  1882,  aged  84)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Edward,  present  representative. 

II.  Gnnville  George,  b.  22  March,  J8'23,  Lient.-Gen.  late 
32nd  Regt.  ;  m.  8  Dec.  1804,  Lady  Barbara  Emily  Leosrn. 
dau.  of  Joseph,  4th  Earl  of  MiUtown,  K.P.,  and  has  had 
i.ssue, 

Granville  Joseph,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  11  Sept.  1871. 
Bryan  Henry,  Lieut.  Cheshire  Regt.,  b.  10  June,  1873. 
Richard  Cecil,  b.  14  April,  1876;   d.  27  June,  1878. 
Barbara  Margaret. 


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n.  William  (Bcv.),  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester  and  Vicar  of 
Malden-cum-Chcssington,  Surrey,  6.  15  May,   1825;  to.  26 
Oct.  1852,  Elizabeth  liiscoe,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Tritton,  Rector  of  Morden,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18 
Sept.  1893)  has  i.ssue, 
Edward,  b.  20  July,  1855  ;  m.  27  Sept.  1879,  Mary  Beatrice, 
d;iu.  of   Henry  Co«ie,  Esq.  of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue, 
Richard,  6.  28  June,   1880 ;  Lilian  Beatrice,  b.  16  Aug. 
1881;  Dorothy,  6.  1883. 
Frederick,  b.  15  Oct.   I8D7  ;  m.  Maud,   dau.   of  William 
Hiram    Monison,  Esq.  of  New  York,    and  has  a  son, 
Alan,  6.  1892. 
Granville,  6.  11   Dec.  1858;  m.  15  Dec.   1885.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Routledge,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Granville  Brian,  b.  1887  ;  Ella  Mabel. 
Ella,  TO.  6  June,  1886,  Henry  Cockburn,  Esq.  of  Kensing- 
ton Gate. 
1.  Margaret  Diana,  m.  25  Sept.  1856,  George  Carnac  Barnes, 
Esq.,  C.B.,  Commissioner  of  the  Cis-Sutlej   States,   East 
Indies,  who  d.  13  May,  1661,  leaving, 
George  Stapylton,   Barrister-at-Law,  6.  8  Feb.  1858:  m. 
SVjil  de  Gournay,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Buxton,  E.=q., 
M.P. 
Arthur  Stapylton  (Rev.),  6.  31  May,  1861. 
Margaret  Louisa  Stapylton,  to.  3  April,  1883,  Rev.  WiHiam 
Neville  Usher. 
Mr.  Chetwynd-Stapylton  d.  4  April,  1859. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,  a  Saracen's  head  ppr.  Supporters — ^Two  talbots  arg., 
their  shoulders  guliee  (le  sang.  MoUo — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 
Jiesidence — 72,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 


STAPYLTON    OF    MYTON. 

Stapylton,  Hemet  Miles,  Esq.  of  Myton  Hall, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  late 
Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  8  July,  1831 ;  m. 
38G0,  Aurelie  Victoria,  dau.  of  M.  Gaston  de  Royer, 
of  the  Chateau  de  Morand,  Sarthe,  France. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  house  of  Sta- 
piLTON  of  Wighill. 

Brian  Stapylton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Receiver-General  in  the  north 
parts  for  King  Charles  I.  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Stapylton, 
of  Wighill,  by  Olive,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Sherring- 
ton, and  widow  of  John  Talbot,  Esq.),  seated  himself  at  Myton, 
near  Boroughbridge,  co.  Tork.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Slingsby,  Km.,  of  Scriven,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt,  his  heir.  ir.  Robert. 

III.  Miles,  Auditor  and  Librarian  to  Cousins,  Bishop  of  Dur- 
ham, temp.  Charles  II.,  J. P.,  ancestor  of 
Henry  Stapylton,  Esq.  of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  m. 
3  Jan.  1786,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Gregory,  Capt. 
R.N.,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  Barrister-at-Law. 

2  Rotiert  iMartin,  of  the  Army  Pay  Office,  m.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  J.  Bockett,  Esq.,  and  has  ason  and  five  daus.,  Robert 
George,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  Eliza,  Lucy,  Mary,  and 
Olivia. 

1  Mary  Frances,  m.  Marshall  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Preston, 
cc.  Durham. 

2  Olivia,  m.  George  William  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Elton. 

3  Lucy.  4  Henrietta  Charlotte. 

I.  Olivia,  TO.  1st,  Sir  William  Vavasour,  Bart.,  of  Copman- 
thorpe,  Major-Gen.  to  the  King  of  Sweden,  slain  at  the  siege 
of  Copenhagen  1658.  Lady  Vavasour  ni.  2ndly,  Richard 
Topham,  Esq. 

n.  Frances,  m.  John  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske. 

III.  Ursula,  m.  Thomas  Pepys,  Esq.  of  Hatcham  Barnes. 

Bryan  Stapylton  d.  1658,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Henry  Stapylton,  of  Myton,  who  was  created  a  Baronet 

1G60.     His  last  male   descendant  (Jor  intermediate  line,  see 

Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage). 
Sir  Martin  Stapylton,  8th  Bart,  of  Myton,  d.  without  issue 

Jan.  1817,  when  the  estates  passed  to  (the  eldest  son  of  his 

sister  Anne,  by  her  husband,  Rev.  John  Bree,  Rector  of  Mark's 

Tey,  Essex)  his  nephew, 

Martin   Bree,   Esq.,    6.   Sept.   1771,    who    assumed    the 

surname  and  arms  of  Stapylton  only.    He  to.  1st,  Sophia, 

dau.  of  William  Parsons,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  had 

issue, 

I.  Stapylton,  late  of  Myton. 

II.  Martin  (Uev.),  Rector  of  Barlborough,  co.  Derby,  to.  17 
July,  182H,  Elizabeth  Henrietta  Stote,  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
Watson  Stote  Donnison,  Vicar  of  Feliskirk,  co.  York,  and 
d.  1869,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1887)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  JIartin  Roper,  b.  1829 ;  d.  s.  p.  1853. 

2  Martyn  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  University  Coll. 
Durham,  and  Hector  of  Uarlborough,  co.  Derby,  b.  12 
June,  1830;  m.  June,  1866,  Esther  {d.  1869),  dau.  of  Rev. 


Robert  Cock,  and  has  issue,  John,  h.  21  April,  1867,  m. 
1891,  Annie  Mathilde,  dau.  of  Henry  Carter  Aloore,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Henry  Bryan,  b.  8  April,  1892,  and  Eliza- 
beth Olive,  6.  17  Dec.  1803;  Monica,  d.  nam.  1886;  and 
Hilda. 

1  Harriet  Elizabeth. 

2  Jane  Emma,  ?«.  16  Nov.  1854,  Richard  Laurence  Pem- 
berton,  Esq.  of  The  Barnes,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  7  Dec. 
1865,  leaving  issue. 

3  Laura  Anne,  m.  16  Dec.  1857,  Thomas  Horalio  JIarshall, 
Esq.  of  Hartford  Beech,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1858,  leaving 
issue,  a  son. 

4  Emma  Herbert,  d.  unm.  18S2. 

5  Susan  Mary  Roper. 

6  Margaret  Monica,  to.  13  April,  1863,  J.  G.  T.  Bucknall 
Estcourt,  Esq.  of  Estcourt,  co.  Gloucester. 

7  Frances  Blanche,?;!,.  9  April,  ISGO,  RodolphZwilchenbart, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  a  dau. 

8  Octavia  Constance,  m.  V.  F.  Figwelli,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Henry,  of  Sniperley, co.  Durham,  J. P.,  Baiii.-ter-at-Law, 
late  Recorder  of  Durham  and  Hartlepool,  and  Judge  of 
County  Courts  of  Durham,  b.  1802;  d.  unm.  1887. 

Mr.  Stapylton  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Curtis,  Esq.  of 
Chiswick,  and  by  her  had 

IV.  Biyan,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Kev.  A.  Johnson,  Rector  of 
South  Stoke,  near  Bath,  d.,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Augustus  Miles  Carteret. 

VI.  Herman,  Lieut. -Col.  27th  Foot,  d.  unm.  1868. 

I.  Laura  Anne,  to.  Thomas  Vardon,  Esq.  of  lisher,  Surrey, 
Librarian  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Stapylton  d.  7  March,  1842,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Stapylton  Stapylton,  of  Myton,  b.  22  Jan.  1798,  to. 
1st,  1824,  Euphrosine  Castle  (who  d.  s.  p.  in  Paris  1827), 
and  2ndly,  5  Aug.  1830,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tomlinson, 
Esq.  of  CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1883),  he  had  two 
sons, 

Henry  Miles,  now  of  Myton. 

Martin  Bryan,  of  Wadhara  College,  Oxon,  B.A.,  and  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  Barrister-ai-Law,  b.  23  Nov.  1832;  in.  11 
Dec.  1860,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  iirynier,  Esq.  of 
llsington  House,  Dorset,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1894,  leaviug  issue. 
Miles  John,  &.  28  March,  1869. 
Martin  Frederick,  b.  1  Oct.  1873. 
Monica,  d.  an  infant. 

Laura  Mary,  m.  19  Dec.  1882,  Major  Huntley  Paeon,  late 
of  the  9th  East  Norfolk  Regt.,  of  Apton  Hall,  Rocliford, 
Essex. 
Violet  Louise. 

Mr.  Stapylton  d.  8  July,  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.      Crat— Oat  of  a   ducal, 
coronet  or,  a  Saracen's  head  ppr.    Motto — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

Scat— Myton  Hall,  York. 


HAMILTON-STARKE    OF    TROaHEER 
HOLM. 

Hamilton-Stakee,  James  Gib?on,  E-sq.  of  Tro- 
queer  Holm,  co.  Xirkcudbright,  M.A.,F.S.A.,  J.P. 
for  cos.  Dumfries  and  Kirkcudbright,  b.  9  Feb. 
1837;  m.  15  April,  1863,  Ameha,  dan.  of  Kev. 
Eichard  Rowland  Bloxam,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Har- 
laston,  CO.  Stafford,  and  granddau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Thomas  Goldie,  of  Goldielea,  co.  Kirkcudbright 
{see  Goldie-Taitbman).  Mr.  Starke  was  called 
to  the  Scotch  Bar  in  1862,  and  was  for  some  years 
one  of  Her  Majesty's  Judges  in  the  island  of 
Jamaica.  He  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
HAMiLTOisr  as  lineal  representative,  through  his 
mother  (d.  16  Sept.  1859J,  of  tlie  ancient  family  of 
Hamilton  of  Olivestob,  co.  Haddington,  a  branch 
of  the  ducal  house. 

Lineag-e. — The  late  Jajies  Starke,  Esq.  of  Troqueer 
Holm,  a  member  of  the  Scotch  Bar,  and  for  several  yeais  one 
of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  Ceylon,  by  his  wife, 
John  Hamilton,  dau.  and  heir  of  Major  James  Gibson,  eldest 
son  of  James  Gibson,  M.D.  Edinburgh,  by  Jean  his  wife,  dau. 
and  eventually  sole  heir  of  Major  Thomas  Hamilton,  of  the 
Royal  Irish  Dragoons.  The  said  Thomas  Hamilton  was  son 
and  heir  of  James  Hamilton,  of  Olivestob,  co.  Haddington,  a 
member  of  the  Scotch  Bar  and  Sheriff  of  co.  Haddington, 
eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Hamilton,  of  Olivestob,  whose 
arms  were  recorded  in  the  public  registerofLord  Lyon's  Office, 
in  Scotland,  25  Aug.  1673.  Mr.  Starke  d.  8  Nov.  1879,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  James  Gibson  Hamilton-Starke,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  b.  18  April,  1839,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late 
16th  fiegt. 


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Arms — 1st  and  4th  az.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  a  bull's  head 
erased  and  two  acorns  in  chief  and  in  base  a  key  fesswavs,  wards 
downwards  or,  for  Starke  ;  Jnd  and  Srd  gu.,  a  martlet  between 
three  cinqueioils  arg.,  a  bord,  embattled  or,  for  Hamilton. 
Crests — 1st,  A  dexter  hand  ppr.,  gripping  by  the  lug  and  the 
horn  a  bull's  head  downwards  er.ised  or,  distilling  drops  of 
blood  ppr.  {motto,  over — Fortioruni  fortia  facta,  for  Starke); 
2nd,  An  antelope's  head  ppr.,  gorged  and  attired  gu.  Motto — 
In>ia  virtuti  pervia,  for  Hamilton  ;  below  the  shield,  Ausilio 
Dei. 

Seal — Tivijueer  Holm,  Dumfries,  N.B. 


STABKEY    OF    WK.ENBTJKY    HALL. 

Starket,  Akthuk,  Esq.  of  Wreiibury  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.,  b.  6  June,  1847 ;  s.  his  father  1888. 

Lineage. — The  estate  of  'Wrenbury  was  conveyed  in 
marriage,  tewp.  Richard  II.,  by  Eleanor,  the  eldest  dan.  and 
co-heir  of  Olton.  to  her  husband,  Thomas  Starket,  of  the 
Stretton  branch  of  the  family.  Thenceforward  it  continued 
in  the  direct  descendants  of  the  marriage  till  the  death  of 
Thomas  Starkey,  Esq.  of  Wrenbury,  1802,  when  it  devolved  on 
his  widow,  who  bequeathed  it,  ISll,  to  her  nephew,  John 
Cross,  Esq.,  the  son  of  her  sister  Mary,  the  wife  of  William 
Cross,  Esq.  In  compliance  with  his  aunt's  testamentary  in- 
junction, Mr.  Cross  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Stabkey.  Mr.  Cross-Starkey  »i.  1st,  Susan  Warren,  by  whom 
he  had  (with  two  daus.,  Eleanor  and  Susan,  who  both  d. 
young)  two  sons, 

I.  JoBN*WiLLiAM,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  5  July,  1805;  d.  25 
June,  1847. 

II.  Samuel,  late  of  Wrenbury. 

He  )ii.  2ndly,  22  July,  1812,  Gracia  Turnbull,  dau.  of  Edward 
Penman,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

III.  Edward  Penman,  6.  25  Nov.  1814 :  d.  8  Nov.  1836. 

IV.  Augustus  Campbell,  b.  23  July,  I81U  ;  d.  5  Feb.  1834. 

V.  Arthur  Brydon  vRev.),  FeUow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxford, 
Hector  of  Bygrave,  Herts,  b.  14  Dec.  181G  ;  m.  11  Dec.  1860, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Clayton,  Rector  of  Cottingham, 
Northamptonshire,  and  had  issue,  1  Cecil  Arthur  Peyton, 
b.  and  (/.  26  April,  1862;  2  Cyril  Edgar  Fiodsham,  6.  12 
Sept.  1SG3 ;  1  Berta  Mary  F" ranees. 

I.  Gracia  Agnes  Anne,  d.  an  infant  1822. 

Mr.  Cross-Starkey  d.  4  April,  1855.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 
Samuel     Cboss-Starket,     Esq.    of    Wrenbury    Hall,    co. 

Chester,  J. P.,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.  (retired),  b.   U  March,  1807  ; 

71).  1st,  2  April,  1839,  Henrietta  Suft,  dau.  of  Gen  Manson, 

H.E.I.C.S.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  issue, 
I.  Arthus,  now  of  Wrenbury  Hall. 

I.  Henrietta  Gracia,  m.  14  Sept.  1870,  Rev.  C.  M.  Aldis,  M.A., 
Incumbent  of  Wrenbury,  who  d.  12  Sept.  1878. 

II.  Alice,  m.  '24  F'eb.  1880,  J.  Paterson,  Esq.  of  Amoy,  China. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3  Nov.  1853,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Charles  Robert 
Simpson,  Esq.  of  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  and  d.  1888,  leaving 
issue, 

II.  Edward  Penman,  b.  8  Dec.  1854. 

III.  Charles  Randle  Humphry,  b.  13  Dec.  1855 ;  d.  21  Aug. 
1«GG.  IV.  Walter  Hewitt,  6.  4  July,  1857. 

V.  Francis  Vere,  b.  22  Jan.  1860. 

III.  Eleanor  Ida.  iv.  Fanny  Ethel  Cotton. 

V.  Evelyn  Mary  Blanche. 

Seat — Wrenbury  Hall,  Xantwich,  co.  Chester. 


STARKEY    or    NORWOOD    PARK. 

Staekey,  Lewis  Raxdle,  Esq.  of  Norwood  Park, 
CO.  Notts,  and  Spring  Lodge,  Huddersfield,  co. 
York,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  M.P.  for  Southern 
Div.  West  Hiding  1874-80,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Notts,  and  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1891-92, 
Patron  of  one  living  (St.  Thomas',  Huddersfield), 
formcrlj  Capt.  2nd  West  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
h.  13  March,  183C ;  m.  5  May,  1858,  Constance 
Margarettc,  dau.  of  Thomas  Starkey,  Esq.,  J.P. 
West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Ralph,  6.  1  March,  1859;  to.  31  Oct.  1888,  Emily, 
2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Seely,  Esq.  of  Sherwood  Lodge, 
Notts,  and  Brooke  House,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has 
issue. 

n.  Lewis  Edward,  Capt.  4th  Hussars,  &.  23  Nov.  1860. 

III.  Thomas  Handle,  6.  1  April,  1864. 

IV.  Artliur  Henry,  b.  31  May,  1865. 

I.  Constance  Agnes. 

II.  Margarette  Eveline. 

III.  Laura  Beatrice. 


Lineage. — Tlie  Starkies  of  Huntroyd,  co.  Lancaster, 
from  whom  this  family  descends,  became  possessed  of  Si- 
inondstone  and  other  estates  about  the  time  of  Henbt  VII., 
by  marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Simondstone.  They  had 
for  several  generations  previously  resided  at  Barnton,  in 
Cheshire.  !■ 

Geoffrey  Stabky,  of  Barnton,  living  1342,  son  of  Randlb  J 
Starkey,  of  Barnton,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  de  | 
Berthington,  and  grandson  of  Geoffrey  Starky,  of  Berth-  t 
ington,  was  father  (with  other  children)  of  Handle  Starki  } 
whose  son,  William  Starky,  of  Barnton,  was  father  of  i 
Ralph  Starky,  father  of  William  Starky,  Lord  of  Berth-  i 
ington,  31  Henry  VI.,  who,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  had  two  { 
sons, 

I.  Edmund.  ,  | 

II.  Thomas,  of  Twiston,  co.  Lancaster,  j«re  uxoris,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Worsley,  of  Mearley,  and      j 
Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Townley  of  Barnside,  and 
vas  ancestor  of  the  Starkies  of  Twiston. 

The  elder  son,  ' 

Edmund  St-^-Kky,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  | 
Simondstone,  of  Simondstone,  co.  Lancaster,  and  with  her 
acquired  Simondstone,  Huntroyd,  &c.  He  d.  3  Aug.  3  Henry 
VIII.  His  son,  James  Starky,  m.  22  Henry  VII.,  Jane,  dau. 
of  John  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Bracewell,  co.  York,  and  was  father 
of  Lawrence  Starky,  Esq.  of  Simondstone,  Sheriff  of  Lan- 
cashire 15  Henry  Vlll.,  wlio  in.  Florence,  dau.  of  Reginald 
Atkinson,  of  Skipton,  andby  her  (who  hi.  2ndJy,  Roger  Nowell, 
Esq.  of  Head)  left  at  his  decease,  1  Edward  VI.,  an  eldest  son 
and  heir,  Edmund  Starky,  Esq.  of  Huntroyd  and  Simondstone, 
who  TO.  (settlement  dated  3  Elizabeth)  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholaa 
Hancock,  of  Lower  Higham,  co.  Lancaster,  and,  besides  other 
issue,  had 

I.  Nicholas,  of  Cleworth,  ancestor  of  Starkfe  of  Huntroyd. 

II.  William,  of  Huntroyd,  and  afterwards  of  Simondstone, 
m.  3  Nov.  1601,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Whittacre,  of 
Simondstone,  and  had,  with  other  issue  (he  was  bur.  22 
Feb.  1622,  will  proved  1623),  a  son,  Edmund,  of  Simondstone, 
bapt.  3  March,  1601-2,  who  had  four  sons,  1  Edmund,  of 
Ivy  House,  Warley,  co.  York,  m.  Susan  Radcliffe;  2  William, 
living  1688;  3  Lawrence,  living  1688;  and  4  Nicholas, 
d.  s.  p. 

III.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Stabky,  of  Huntroyd,  and  afterwards  of  Padiham,  m. 
23  April,  1598,  Grace  Wilkinson,  of  Padiham,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1614)  was  father  of  (besides  other  children) 

John  Stabky,  bapt.  23  Oct.  1608,  of  Longwood  House,  in 
Huddersfield,  who  purchased  lands  at  Brockholes,  inOvendon, 
in  1671.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Starkey,  of  Longwood  House,bapt.  16  Jan.  1641,  who, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  left  at  his  decease  in  1702,  besides  other 
issue,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Starkey,  of  Longwood  House,  bapt.  7  Feb.  1675, 
who,  in  conjunction  with  his  brother,  sold  the  Brockholes 
estate.  He  m.  17  May  1697,  Alice  Drake,  and  by  her  had  an 
only  son, 

John  Starkey,  of  Marsh,  in  Huddersfield,  bapt.  1  Dec.  1701, 
who  d.  10  June,  1782,  leaving,  by  Martha  his  wife,  several 
sons  and  daus.,  of  wliom  the  eldest  son, 

John  Stabkey,   of  Littletown,  in   Liversedge,   co.   York, 
bapt.  12  June,  1734,  vi.  26  May,  1760,  Martha,  dau.  of  Joshua     ' 
Collingwood,  of  Huddersfield,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mr. 
Bradley,  of  Huddersfield)  left  at  his  decease  in  1764  an  only 
son, 

John  Starkey,  of  Wheat  House,  Huddersfield,  bapt.  17 
June,  1762, 7)i.  26  March,  1787,  Abigail,  dau.  of  William  Dew- 
hurst,  of  Warley,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  left  at 
his  decease,  24  May,  1813, 

I.  AVilliam,  of  Wakefield,  b.  17  March,  1783:  m.  21  Dec. 
1808,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joshua  Tinker,  of  Huddersfield, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  b.  24  Feb.  1819;  d.  1864. 

F.liza,  m.  11  Jan.  1839,  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Wakefield 
Sarah  Anne,  m.  6  March,  1834,  William  Thomas  Hall,  Esq, 
of  Sandal  Cliffe,  co.  York. 
Mary,  d.  an  infant.  Hannah. 

II.  John,  of  Spring  Lodge. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Spring  Wood,  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding,  6. 
14  April,  1794;  m.  5  Oct.  1830,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William 
Stanton,  Esq.  of  The  Thrupp,  Stroud,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Stanton,  &.  13  Dec.  1S38  ;  to.  Mary,  youngest  dau. 

of  Rev.  Charles  Hall,  of  Terrington,  Yorkshire,  and  has 

issue,  one  dau.  Kathleen. 
Edward  Charles,  b.  25  Nov.  1840 ;  m.  July,  1888,  Eveline, 

dau.  of  It.  Henty,  Esq. 
Anne  Maria,  m.  Major-Gen.  Frederick  Stanton,  E.E. 


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Constance  Marsarette,  m.  Lewis  Handle  Starkey,"^ 

Esq.  of  Norwood  Fark,  Notts.  Uwins 

Margarette  Constance,  m.  Sir  Edward  Stanton,  | 
C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  J 

Charlotte  Blanche. 
IV.  Joseph,  of  The  Hall,  Hultons  Ambo,  Yorkshire,  J.P.  for 
the  West  Biding,  6.  17  Dec.  1798;  d.  24  April,  1857. 
I.  Hannah,  d.  )865.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  1812. 

III.  Sarah,  d.  1884.  iv.  Mary,  deceased. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Staekey,  Esq.  of  Spring  Lodge,  Huddersfield,  co. 
York,  J.P.  for  West  Biding,  m.  Sarah  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Milna  Bridge  House,  near  Hudders- 
field, J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Biding  co.  York,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  30  Aug.  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Handle,  now  of  Norwood  Park. 

II.  John  Frederick,  of  Bodicote  House,  Banbury,  Oxon,  J. P., 
m.  Mary  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Kuv.  H.  Snow,  late 
Vicar  of  Bibury,  near  Cirencester,  and  has  issue. 

i!i.  Walter  Henry,  of  Berricote,  near  Leamington,  late  Capt . 
3rd  Hussars,  ?/t.  Augusta  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Archibald 
Dymock,  M.D.,  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln^ 

I.  Fanny,  vi.  William  Fetherstone  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke 
Castle,  CO.  Warwick,  J.P. 

II.  Agnes,  TO.  George  Cattal  Greenway,  of  co.  Warwick,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Starkey  d.  13  Dec.  1856. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bend  engrailed  vair  between  six  storks  sa. 
Crest — A  stork  arg.,  semee  of  estoiles  az.  Motto — Homo 
proponit,  Deus  disponit. 

Seats — Norwood  Park,  Southwell,  Notts,  and  Spring  Lodge, 
Huddersfield,  co.  York. 


BARBER-STARKEY  OE  DABLEY  DALE. 

Baeber-Staeket,  William  Joseph  Staeket, 
Esq.  of  Darley  Dale,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London, 
Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1  Aug.  1847;  m.  29  April, 
1873,  Margaret  Aimee,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Kinloch,  1st  Bart,  of  Kinloch,  co.  Perth,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Edmund  Kinloch,   6.   12  Feb.   1874;  d.  2  Aug. 
1875. 

II.  William  Henry  Joseph,  6.  4  March,  18S0. 

III.  Boger  John  Kinloch,  b  8  July,  1883. 

IV.  Francis  Waugh  Gordon,  b.  9  May,  18S5. 

V.  Charles  Cecil,  6.  6  Feb.  1890. 

I.  Margaret  Sarah  Mary  Josephine. 

II.  Georgina  Blanche  Elaine, 
in.  Aim^e  Josephine. 

IV.  Constance  Kathleen. 

Mr.  Barber  took  the  name  of  Staekey  in  addition 
to  that  of  Baebee. 

liineagre. — Bichabd  Bakber,  of  Whitemoor  Hall,  in 
the  parish  of  Duffield,  co.  Derby,  gent.,  6.  2  April,  1712  ;  m. 
Ann  Bakewell,  of  Frith  Hall,  co.  Leicester.  He  m.  subse- 
quently, Ann  Willot,  of  the  parish  of  Dufldeld,  co.  Derby,  and 
dying  29  July,  1789,  left  one  son, 

Bev.  William  Barber,  h.  10  June,  1779,  M.A.  of  St.  John's 
Coll.  Camb.,  and  Vicar  of  Duffield  and  Muggington,  both  co. 
Derby.  He  m.  Juliana  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Wayne, 
of  Hill  Cottage,  Quorndon,  co.  Derby,  and  dying  19  May, 
1858,  left  three  children,  Bichard  (Bev.)  b.  14  Feb.  1811,  M.A. 
St.  John's  Coll.  Camb. ;  William  Henry  (Bev.)  of  whom 
presently  ;  and  Juliana  Maria,  6.  2  May,  1807.  The  3rd 
son, 

Bev.  William  Henry  Barber,  M.A.  of  Magdalen  Coll. 
Camb.,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Quorndon,  co.  Derby,  6.  10  Nov. 
1814 ;  m.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Starkey,  of  Wheat  House, 
Huddersfield,  CO.  York,  and  dying  19  April,  1872,  was  s.  by  his 
only  child,  the  present  William  Joseph  Starkey  Barber- 
Starkey,  Esq.  of  Darley  Dale. 

Residences — Aldenham  Park,  Bridgnorth,  Shropshire  ;  and 
Knockshandoch,  Glen-Isla,  Alyth,  N.B. 


STARKIE    OF    HUNTROYDE. 

Staekie,  Le  Gendee  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Hunt- 
royde,  co.  Lancaster,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1868,  J.P.  West  Biding,  co.  York,  M.P.  for 
Clitheroe  1853  to  1856,  late  Col.  Commanding 
3rd  Batt.  East  Lancashire  Eegt.,  I.  10  Jan.  1828 ; 
m.  15  Oct.  18G7,  Jemima  Monica  Mildred,  2nd  dau. 


of  Henry  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Heni-y  Tempest, 
1st  Bart  of  Heaton,  and  has  had  issue, 

L  EDMnND  Arthur  Le  Gendre,  J.P.  for  Lancashire,  Lieut. 
3rd  Batt.  East  Lane.  Begt.,  6.  10  Feb.  1871. 

II.  Henry  Eandal  Le  Gendre,  b.  27  May,  1873;  d.  16  June, 
1878. 

III.  Piers  Cecil  Le  Gendre,  6.  14  Sept.  1882. 

Liineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  or 
Stabkie  of  Stretton,  co.  Chester. 

Bandal  Starkie,  of  Barnton,  co.  Chester,  inherited  lands 
from  his  brother  Bichard  in  or  before  the  year  1355.  From 
him  lineally  descended 

Nicholas  Stabkie,  Esq.  of  Huhtroyde,  grandson  of  Nicholas 
Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  John  Parr,  Esq.  of  Kempnough.  He  served  in  the 
parliamentary  army  1643,  and  was  despatched  from  Preston, 
after  the  surrender  of  that  place,  to  take  Houghton  Tower,  the 
seat  of  Sir  Gilbert  Houghton.  He  m.  1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Lambert  Tyldesley,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  James 
Murgatroyd,  of  Murgatroyd,  co.  York.  By  the  latter  he  left 
a  son  and  heir, 

John  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  m.  1654,  Alice,  dau.  o* 
Alexander  Norres,  of  Tonge-cum-Haulgh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Nicholas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Gimter,  of  Anbury, 
Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edmund,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Preston,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Nicholas,  of  Eiddlesden,  co..  York,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Valentine  Ffarington,  M.D.  of  Preston,  and  had 
issue, 

Le  Gendre,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  eventual  successor  to 
Huntroyde. 
Betty,  VI.  William  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Sutton. 

3  John  (Bev.),  Bector  of  Halnakor,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Thomas,  of  Preston,  to.,  but  d.  s.  p. 

5  William,  Merchant,  of  Manchester,  m.  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Thomas  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Frenchwood, 
m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Downes,  Esq.  of  Sprigley. 
and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Nicholas  Starkie,  Esq.  of  French- 
wood,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  Biddlesden  Hall,  co.  York, 
whose  dau.  and  co-heir,  Elizabeth  Susannah,  vi.  1815, 
Henry  Bence-Bence,  Esq.  of  Thorington  Hall,  Suffolk. 

III.  Alexander. 

I.  Anne.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  Alice. 

Mr.  Starkie,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster  1656,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  b.  1638;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Piers,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  in  the  Exchequer,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Alice,  m.  Hon.  Horace  Townshend. 

II.  Maiy,  TO.  Peter  Worthington,  Esq.  of  West  Houghton. 
He  d.  1676.     His  eldest  son. 

Piers  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  d.  «.  p.,  aged  74,  when 
Huntroyde  devolved  upon  his  kinsman, 

Le  Gendre  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde  (son  of  Nicholas 
Starkie,  of  Eiddlesden,  cousin  to  Piers  Starkie).  He  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Walter  Hawkesworth,  Esq.  of  Hawke.sworth,  co.  York, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Le  Gendre  Nicholas  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  High 
Sheriff  1806.  He  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Bev.  Benjamin  Preedy, 
D.D.,  Bector  of  Brington,  co.  Northampton,  and  had,  i.  Le 
Gendre,  his  heir;  ii.  Le  Gendre  Piers  ;  ui.  Le  Gendee 
Nicholas,  late  of  Huntroyde ;  i.  Frances  Le  Gendre,  d.  an 
infant;  ii.  Charlotte  Le  Gendre,  m.  Col.  Henry  Armytage, 
of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  3rd  son  of  Sir  George  Armytage, 
4th  Bart,  of  Kiiklees.  Mr.  Starkie  d.  1807,  and  was  «.  by  his 
son, 

Le  Gendre  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Bichard  Atherton  Gwillym,  Esq.  of  Bewsey.  He  served  the 
office  of  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  1815,  but  dying  s.  p. 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Le  Gendre  Nicholas  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Pontefract,  m.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  A.  Cham- 
berlain, Esq.  of  Bylstnue,  in  Craven,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18S8)  had  issue. 

I.  Le  Gendre  Nicholas,  now  of  Huntroyde. 

II.  John  Piers  Chamberlain,  of  Ashton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
LL.B.,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  North-east  Lancashire  1868-SO,  b.  28 
June,  1830  ;  m.  27  June,  IfSGl,  Anne  Charlotte  Amelia,  dau. 
of  Harrington  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Bessingby,  co.  York,  by 
Charlotte,  his  wife,  dau.  oi  Bichard  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop 
Buiton,  CO.  York,  and  Spcke,  Lancashire,  and  d.  1888, 
leaving  issue,  Francis  Chamberlain  Le  Gendre,  b.  30  March, 
1S63,  m.  Ellen  Cooper;  Charlotte  Le  Gendre,  ?ii.  J.  E.  Piatt, 
Esq.  of  Bruntwood ;  and  Susan  Katherine  Le  Gendre. 


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ni.  rienry  Arthur  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Badcliffe,  Man- 
chester. 

1.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  George  Horton,  eldest  son  of 
Col.  Geor^re  Horton,  of  Enibsay  Kirk,  co.  York;  she  d. 
1Sd9,  leaving  a  son,  Le  GendreOeortre,  j)i.  1891,  Mabel,  dau. 
of  Kev.  F.  Fawkes ;  and  a  dau.  Frances,  who  m.  Kev. 
Gwyllam  Kawstorne,  ol  Balderstone  Grange. 
Mr.  Starkie  d.  15  May,  1SG7. 

.tin?!,* — Arg.,  a  bend  sa.  between  six  storks  ppr.  Cyest — A 
stork  ppr. 

^fi(j — Hiintroyde,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster;  and  Lovely Ilall, 
Elackburn. 


STAUNTON    OF     STAUNTON. 
Statjxton,  Heney  Chaelton,  Esq.  of  Staunton 
Hall,  CO.  ^Nottingham,  6.  6  Aug.  18GS;  *.  bis  father 

1SS8. 

liineage. — The  family  of  Staunton,*  one  of  great  anti- 
quity, is  traced  from  the  time  of  the  CoNQUEr.oB,  and  tl\ere 
is  no  doubt  of  their  having  been  settled  in  co.  Nottingham  in 
the  time  of  Edward  the  Confessor. 

Galfbidus  dk  Staunton  (son  of  Malgerus,  temp.  William 
THE  CoNQCEKOB)  gave  lands  in  Kelum  to  the  monastery  of 
Kufford,  which  King  Stephen  confirmed.  He  m.  Beatrice  de 
Muschamp,  and  was  grandfather  of 

Sir  William  de  Staunton,  Knt.,  who  granted  freedom  to 
Hugh  Travers  and  all  his  progeny,  for  the  reason  that  the 
said  Hugh  had  assumed  the  cross  for  him  and  proceeded  to 
Jerusalem.  Sir  William  m,  Athelina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  de  Musters,  Lord  of  Bosingham,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
thereby  acquired  part  of  that  estate.  Sir  William  was  s.  by 
his  son. 

Sib  Geoffbet  de  Staunton,  Knt.,  father  of 

Sir  William  de  Staunton,  Knt.,  7n.  Isabel,  sister  of  Sir 
Kalph  de  Kirketon,  Knt.,  d.  1326,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Sib  Geoffrey  de  Staunton,  Sheriff  of  Nottingham  and 
Derby  temp.  Edwakd  III.,  from  whom  derived,  9th  in 
descent, 

William  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  Col.  in  the  army  of 
King  Charles  I.,  and  a  severe  sufferer  in  the  royal  cause,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Waring,  Esq.  of  Leycroft,  co.  Stafford, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Habvet  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  List  heir  male  of  this 
ancient  family,  after  a  continued  male  succession  of  upwards 
of  .500  years.  He  d.  s.  p.  m.,  and  left  his  estate  to  his  eldest 
dau., 

Anne  Staunton,  m.  Gilbert  Charlton,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Job  | 
Charlton,  Bart,  of  Ludford,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
tfinp.  James  II.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Job  Staunton,  bis  heir. 

II.  Gilbert  (Kev),  Keetor  of  Staunton,  whose  issue  became 
extinct. 

I.  Emma,  m.  George  Loddington,  Esq.  of  Bracebridge. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Kichard  Brough,  Esq.  of  Thornton,  co.  Not- 
tingham, and  had  is.-ue, 

1  George  Staunton  Brough,  Rector  of  Staunton  and  Wol- 
lason,  m.  Iksrer  Lowe,  and  left  an  only  child,  Esther, 
heir  of  the  fan:iiies  of  Brough,  Charlton,  and  Staunton), 
772.  Kev.  Charles  Wylde,  D.D.,  Hector  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Nottingham,  and  had  issue. 

2  Kichard  Bruugh,  a  nnlitary  ofBcer. 

3  Job  Bbougu,  m.  and  had  two  sons,  who  both  d.  unm., 
and  two  daus., 

Emma,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Fynes,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Crom- 
well, Notts. 

Elizabeth,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  inheritor  of  the 
Staunton  estates.  She  m.  Kev.  Dr.  Aspinshaw,  Keetor 
of  Elton-super-Monlem  (the  late  Dr.  Staunton,  of 
Staunton). 

4  Francis  Brough,  B.N. 
The  elder  son, 

Job  Staunton  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  to.  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  Dr.  Greenwood,  M.D.,  of  Northampton,  and 
had  a  dau., 

Anne  Chaelton,  who  survived  her  three  sisters,  and  be- 
queathed, at  her  decease,  lier  estate  at  Staunton,  besides  other 
manors,  tohercousin,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Job  Brough,  Esq. 
Shem.  171)3,  Kev.  J.  Aspinshaw,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Elton-super- 
ilontem,  who  (together  with  his  wife  and  children)  assumed  by 
royal  licence  1807,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Staunton,  and 
had  issue, 

*  There  is  an  ancient  custom,  when  any  of  the  royal  family 
honour  Belvoir  Castle  niih  their  presence,  for  the  chief  of  the 
Staunton  family  personally  to  appear  and  present  the  key  of 
the  stronghold  of  the  castle  (called  Staunton's  Tower)  to  the 
royal  visitors. 


William  Job  Charlton  (Rev.),  6.  1802;  m.  3  March,  1829 
Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  George  Gordon,  )).D., 
Dean  of  Lincoln,  and  <;.  10  April,  1840,  leaving  surviving 
issue,  Henry  Charlton,  of  Staimton,  6.  29  May,  IS-U, 
d.  unm.  1866;  Francis,  late  of  Staunton;  William  Charl- 
ton, 6.  21  Nov.  1840;  Elizabeth  Sarah,  m.  1853,  Iter. 
Charles  Wing;  Anne  Isabella;  and  Mary  Frances. 

Elizabeth  Katherine,  m.  George  eldest  son  of  Very  Rev. 
George  Gordon,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lincoln. 

Maiy  Anne. 

Rev.  Francis  Staunton,  of  Staunton  Hall,  M.A.,  Patron 
and  Rector  of  Staunton-cuni-Flawborough,  b.  20  Aug.  1839  ; 
m.  1867,  Lucy  Ada,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Spelman 
Marriott,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Felsham,  Suffolk,  and  d.  II  Feb. 
ISS8,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Charlton,  now  of  Staunton. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevrons  sa.,  with  a  quatrefoil  on  a  canton 
az.  for  distinction.     Crest — A  fox  passant  ppr. 

Seat — Staunton  Hall,  near  Nottingham. 


STAUNTON    OF    LONGBRIDGE. 

Staunton,  Thomas  Tufnell,  Esq.  of  Long- 
bridge,  CO.  Warwick,  J. P.,  b.  11  April,  1844;  w.  25 
Nov.  1875,  Anne  Elizabeth  Snow,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge. 

Liineag-e. — This  family,  a  branch  of  Stau.nton  nf  Staun- 
ton, Notts,  was  settled  at  Longbridge,  co.  Warwick,  previously 
to  1450,  where  it  has  ever  since  remained  in  a  direct  male 
succession. 

Thomas  Staunton,  of  Longbridge,  and  Margery  his  wife,  by 
a  deed  in  possession  of  the  family  bearing  date  1461,  had 
lands  re-leased  to  them  in  Longgebrugge,  Hampton  Curley, 
and  Shirburne. 

John  Staunton,  of  Longbridge,  and  Matilda  his  wife,  were' 
admitted  into  the  religious  fraternity  of  the  Guild  of  St.  Anne, 
of  KnoUe,  co.  Warwick,  1493. 

Thomas  Staunton.  .<!.  the  above  John,  and  is  the  first  who 
appears  in  the  Visitation  of  the  county  of  Warwick,  1619. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Staunton,  of  Longbridge,  m.  Elizabeth  Townsend,  of 
Wales,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  left,  by  Alice  his 
wife,  one  son  and  four  daus.  Of  the  latter,  the  Srd,  Judith,  m. 
Hammet  Sadler,  who  appears  to  have  been  an  intimate  friend 
of  Shakespeare,  as  he  was  god-father  to  the  poet's  only  son,  and 
a  subscribing  witness  to  Shakespeare's  will,  having  a  legacy 
of  "twenty-six  shillings  and  eightpence,  to  buy  him  a  ring." 
Mr.  Staunton  devised  his  estates  to  his  son,  under  the  proviS!> 
"  that  once  every  yeare  on  the  feast  of  Penticost,  he  and  liis 
heires  for  ever  shall  call  together  his  sisters  and  their  eiiildren, 
and  generations  for  the  time  being,  to  Longbridge,  to  make 
merry  with  him  and  them."    He  was  s.  1610,  by  the  said  son, 

IIumphbf.y  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  who,  by  Joane, 
his  wife,  left  one  son  and  five  daus.,  John,  Anne,  Mary. 
Judith,  Katherine,  and  Joane,  wife  of  William  Perkins,  Esq.  of 
Maston  Jabet,  co.  Warwick.    He  d.  1616,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,. 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
left  at  his  decease,  1652,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  m.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Fldward  Master,  of  East  London,  East  Kent,  and  had' 
issue.     Mr.  Staunton  d.  1673,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  b.  10  March,  1656  ,  m. 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Smallbrooke,  of  Rowington, 
and  sister  of  Richard  Smallbrooke,  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  his  heir,  and  a  dau. 
Elizabeth,  b.  II  Dec.  1700.  He  d.  Aug.  1705,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford^ 
and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  18  April,  1704;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Grove,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  successor ;  John,  heir  to  his  brother;  Elizabeth, 
TO.  1st,  I  Nov.  1761,  John  Heylin,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  2ndly, 
Thomas  Rothley,  Esq.  of  Biistol:  Mary,  vi.  Samuel  Trotnian,, 
Esq.  of  Bucknell,  co. Oxford;  Hannah,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Staunton 
was  bur.  in  St.  Mary's  Church  12  July,  1748,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

William  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  b.  27  March,  1730, 
and  dying  unm.  1795,  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  High  Sheriff  co> 
Warwick  1801,  b.  I  Oct.  1735;  m.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Edmund  Crynes,  M.D.,  of  Nottingham,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir;  John  Grove  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  21  Dec.  1768, 
d.  1650;  Edmund  (Kev.),  M.A.,  b.  30  April,  1778,  d.  24  Sepf. 


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1835;  Anna  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Halifax,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
d.  25  July,  1841.  Mr.  Staunton  m.  2ndly,  1801,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  Inge,  Esq.  of  Stonigate,  co.  Leicester  and  the  Charter 
House,  CO.  Warwick.  He  d.  16  Feb.  ISll,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William   Staonton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
LL.B.  of  John's  Coll.  Oxon.,  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards,  6.  4  Aug. 
1765;    TO.    10  Feb.    1798,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.   of   Osborne 
Standert,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 
John,  of  Longbridge. 
Willism  (llev.),  M.A.,  d.  1860. 

Thomas,  6.  24  Aui'.  18U7;  to.  16  Oct.  183.3,  Frances  Maria, 
dau.  of  Samuel  T.  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d.  1870, 
haxing  had  two  sons,  John,  6.  1834,  d.  1853,  and  Thomas 
TuFNELL  now  of  Longbridge.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mai  iun,  widow 
of  Capt.  Grifflth. 
George  (Gen.),  C.B.,  Col.  92nd  Highlanders,  b.  15  March, 
1809;  m.  iNov.  1859,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Bransby  Cooper, 
Esq.,  F.li.S.,  and  d.  March,  1880,  leaving  five  sous  and  five 
daus. 
Edward,  6.  20  July,  1814;  to.  1851,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel 
T.  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  one 
dau. 

Elizabeth,  m.   13  May,  1859,  Matthew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Leam- 
ington Prims,  CO.  Warwick. 
Caroline,  to.  Bev.  Charles  Wilson  Landor. 
Capt.  Staunton  d.  1848.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  J. P.,  6. 25  March,  1799  ; 
TO.  29  Aug.  1833,  Mary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lam- 
bert Snow,  of  Tidinington,  co.  Worcester,  Bector  of  Barcheston, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  two  daus., 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth  Snow,  m.  Nov.  1875,  her  cousin,  Tbomas 
TuFNBLL  Staunton,  Esq.,  now  of  Longbiidge. 

II.  Caroline  Standert. 

Mr.  Staunton  d.  13  June,  1883. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevrons  sa.  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of 
the  last.  Crest — A  fox  statant  ppr.  Motloes-VniWr  the  arms, 
En  Dieu  ma  foy  ;  above  the  crest,  Moderata  duraut. 

Jiesult-iice — Longbridge,  near  Warwick. 


LYNCH-STAUNTON    OF    CLYDAGH. 

Ltncu-Staunton,  Marcus  Staunton,  Esq.  of 
Clydagh,  co.  Galway,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1826; 
m.  1851,  Horatia  Anne,  dau.  of  Cliarles  Powlett 
Eushworth,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  Inland  Revenue, 
and  by  her  (wlio  d.  1859)  has  issue, 

1.  Charles  Ecshwokth,  b.  1854. 
I.  Alice. 

Lineage. —George  Staunton,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Eegi- 
NALD  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Smewen's  Grange,  Bucks),  went  to 
■  Ireland  as  a  military  officer  in  1634,  and  settled  in  co.  Galway, 
where  he  acquired  considerable  landed  propeity.  He  m.  and 
left  three  sons,  tlie  2nd  son  of  whom, 

George  Staunton,  of  Clydagh,  co.  Galway,  m.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  James  Martyn,  of  Tillyra,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  on 
the  2nd  of  whom, 

George  Staunton,  he  settled  the  castle  and  lands  of  Cargin 
and  Clydagh.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lynch,  of  Galway, 
by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  two  daus.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

CoL.  George  Staunton,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Leonard, 
of  Carra,  co.  Galway,  and  was  s.  by  hts  son, 

George  Leonard  Staunton,  M.D.,  b.  1727,  who  adopted 
eventually  the  profession  of  the  Law,  was  appointed  a  Member 
of  Council  and  Attorney-General  in  the  island  of  Grenada; 
he  afterwards  accompanied  Lord  Macartney  to  Madras,  and 
negotiated  the  peace  with  Tippoo  Sultan  1784,  for  which 
service  he  was  created  a  Bart,  of  Ireland  31  Oct.  1785.  He 
also  accompanied  Lord  Macartney  to  China  as  Secretary  of 
Embassy  1792,  was  eventually  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  and 
published  a  narrative  of  the  mission.  He  m.  1771,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Collins,  Esq.  of  Milford,  Wilts,  and  dying  14  Jan. 
1801,  was  bur.  in  Westminster  Abbey.  He  was  s.  by  his 
only  child, 

Sir.  George  Thomas  Staunton,  Bart.,  F.K.S.  and  D.  C.L.,  of 
Leigh  Park,  Hants,  and  Clydagh,  co.  Galway,  the  distinguished 
Oriental  scholar  and  well-known  writer  on  China,  b.  26 
May,  1781,  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  From  1818  to  1833 
he  sat  in  Parliament  for  St.  Michael's  and  Heytesbury,  in  1832 
was  returned  for  South  Hampshire,  and  from  1838  to  1854 
represented  Porismouth.  He  d.  in  London  10  Aug.  1859,  and 
was  s  in  his  Knglish  estate  of  Leigh  Park  by  his  cousin,  Capt. 
Henry  Cormick  Lynch  (younger  brother  of  .Mr.  Lyncli-Stuunt- 
ton,  late  of  Clydagh),  who  assumed  the  additional   name  of 


Staunton,  and  d.  1859  (see  Ltnch  of  Suras),  and  in  his  Irish 
estate  and  personal  property  by  his  cousin, 

George  Staunton  Ltxch-Staunton,  Esq.  of  Clydagh,  co. 
Galway,  b.  1798;  m.  1824,  Sarah  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Hard- 
wick,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  late  Capt.  62nd  Kegt.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Marcus  Staunton,  now  of  Clydagh. 

II.  Francis  Hardwick,  6.  1828  ;  to.  1857,  Victoire,  dau.  of 
G.  Corbet,  Esq.  of  King-ston,  Canada  West,  and  has  issue, 
George,  b.  1858,  and  Alfred,  6.  1859. 

III.  Kichard,  b.  1846;  m.  IS7I,  Marion,  dau.  of  A.  S.  Duncan, 
Esq.  of  Cheltenham. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  to.  1861,  John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Eockville,  co. 

Galway,  who  d.  June,  1880  (see  Blake  of  Cregg  Castle). 
u.  Victoire,  d.  1827.  iii.  Fanny.  iv.  Anna. 

V.  Eleanor.  vi.  Lucy.  vii.  Sarah. 

Mr.  Lynch-Staunton,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Galway,  and  J. P.  co. 
Mayo,  High  Sheriff  co.  Galway,  1867,  was  eldest  son  of  Mark 
Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras,  co.  Galway  (see  that  Family),  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Victoire,  dau.  of  Kichard  Wolsley  Cormick,  Esq. 
of  Wolsley  Park,  in  the  Island  of  Grenada,  and  ncice  to  Sir 
George  Leonard  Staunton,  Bart,  of  Clydagh.  He  assumed  4 
Oct.  1859,  by  royal  licence,  the  name  and  arms  of  Staunton  irj 
addition  to  those  of  Lynch,  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of 
the  will  of  his  cousin.  Sir  George  Thomas  Staunton,  Bart.,  and. 
d.  4  April,  1882. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Staunton,  arg.  two  chev- 
ronels.  sa.  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Ltnch,  az.,  a  chevron  between  three 
trefoils  slipped  or.  6Vt;s(«— 1st,  Staunton,  Upon  a  mount 
vert,  a  fox  statant  ppr. ;  2nd,  Ltnch,  A  lynx  passant  ppr., 
charged  with  a  mullet  gu.     Motto — En  Dieu  ma  toy. 

Hiat — Clydagh,  Headford,  Tuam,  co.  Galway. 


STAVELEY    OF    STAINLEY    HALL    A17I> 
OLD    SLENINGFORD    HALL. 

Statelet,  Rosebeeey  Mart,  of  Stainley  Hail, 
and  of  Old  Sleningford  Hall,  co.  York,  l^ady  of 
the  Manor  of  Newton,  and  Patroness  of  one  living, 
elder  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Xitchingman  Stave- 
ley,  Esq. 

Lineage.— The  Staveleys  are  one  of  the  oldest  co.  York 
families  extant,  being  traced  from  and  before  Adam  de  Stave- 
ley,  who  d.  1225,  and  who  was  a  large  benefactor  to  the  abbey 
of  Perveaux. 

Miles  Staveley  and  his  son  John  received,  in  1516,  certain 
grants  of  land  in  co.  York  from  Cardinal  Wolsey,  for  good  and) 
gratuitous  services,  and  in  25  Henry  VIII.  (a.d.  1534)  Miles 
Staveley  was  lessee  of  the  market  tolls  of  Kipon  from  the  Arch- 
bishop of  York.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Staveley,  who  possessed  property  in  Carlton  Miniott, 
North  Stainley,  and  Ripon  Market-place,  and  held  liipon  Parks 
under  a  lease  from  the  Archbishop  of  York.  He  was  the  father 
of  NiNiAN,  his  heir,  Sampson,  Thomas,  Christopher,  Marjoa- 
duke,  William,  and  Bichard.  His  will  is  dated  29  Sept. 
1545,  and  administration  was  granted  to  his  widow,  Margaret 
Staveley,  the  aforementioned  sons  being  named  therein  as. 
legatees,  and  £4  above  his  portion  being  bequeathed  to  his 
son  Thomas,  who,  it  is  not  improbable,  may  have  been  that 
Thomas  Staveley  who  was  Wakeman  of  liipon  in  1531.  This- 
Thomas  Staveley,  who  d.  before  1579,  had  a  son,  Christopher 
Staveley,  mentioned  as  a  legatee  in  the  will  of  his  cousin, 
William  Staveley,  who  tZ.  1598,  the  will  having  been  made 
in  1579.  John  Staveley  d.  in  1545,  and  was  i.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

NiNiAN  Staveley,  described  as  Keeper  of  the  King's  Woods 
at  Ripon;  he  to.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Mallory,  Knt. 
of  Studley,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Norton,  Knt.  of 
Norton  Conyers,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  BogerWard, 
Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Miles,  of  whom  presently. 

Jane,  mentioned   as   a  legatee  in  the  will  of  her  brothel 
William. 
Ninian  Staveley  d.  in  1559,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Staveley,  described  as  of  Kipon  Park  Lodge  in 
his  will,  made  in  1579  and  proved  1598.  He  appears  to  have 
HI.  his  second  cousin  once  removed,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Staveley,  of  Swinton,  grand.-on  of  Richard  Norton,  of" 
Norton  Conyers.  She  appears  to  have  li'.  before  1579,  without 
issue,  no  mention  being  made  of  her  in  his  will.  Her  sister 
Catherine,  the  other  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Staveley,  of 
Swinton,  to.  Robert  Norton,  of  Swinton,  and  had  a  dau.  Eliza- 
beth Norton,  who  in.  liichard  Smorthwaite,  whose  will  was 
dated  1G76  (vide  Surtees  Society,  Memorials  oj  Fountaim't. 


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Abhoi).  Mr.  William  Stavoley  was  one  of  the  promoters  of  the 
college  that  was  to  have  becu  foimiUcl  at  IJipou  in  1596  ;  he 
d.  s.  p.  in  lo?S,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved 
upon  his  brother. 

Miles  Stavelet,  of  Ripon  Park,  who  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Koger  Withes,  of  Wcstwick  or  Copgrovo,  by  his  wife,  Jane 
JUland,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir.  Sampson. 

Frances,  m.  Sampson  Malloric,  of  Eipon  Park;  will  dated 
1  Mareh,  1599. 

Elizabeth.  Anne.  Jane. 

Trauthe.  Catherine. 

Jfr.  Stavcloy  5!i.  again,  and  by  his  second  marriage  left  issue, 
llichard,  Thomas,  Mary,  andEUinor,  and  d.  in  1612,  be- 
<liieathing  in  Uis  will  of  that  date  100  marks  and  the  life 
enjoyment  of  certain  lands  and  tenements  to  Jane  his  (2nd) 
wife,  with  the  care  of  his  infant  son,  lUehard,  and  was  a.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

M'lLLiAM  Stavelet,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sampson  Wise, 
Esq.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  8  Aug.  1601  :  d.  young. 

II.  Sampson,  his  heir,  h.  17  Aug.  1605. 

1.  Ursula,  i)i.  Kev.  W.  Flathers,  Archdeacon  of  Northumber- 
land. 

William  Staveley  was  ,'.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Sampson  Stavelet,  of  Stainley  Hall,  also  described  as  of 
Eipon  and  of  liipon  Parks,  who  m.  1st,  in  1638,  Ursula,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Lyster,  Knt.  of  Thornton-in-Craven  and  Mid- 
hope,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Ueury  Bellasis  (orBelasyse), 
of  Newborough,  Bart.  1611.  she  (Mary  Bellasis)  being sistorof 
.Sir  Thomas  Bellasis,  created  Baron  and  afterwards  Viscount 
Kauconberg,  of  Henknowle.  in  the  County  Palatine  of  Durham. 
The  grandson  of  this  Sir  Thomas,  the  3rd  Viscount,  in.  1st, 
Mildred,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  Viscount  Castleton,  by  whom  he 
had  no  issue.  He  ra.  2ndly,  the  Lady  Mary  Cromwell,  dau.  of 
the  Protector.  Sampson  Staveley  had  issue  by  his  wife,  Ursula 
Lyster, 

Miles,  his  heir,  6.  31  March,  1040.  ... 

William,  6.  25  April,  1641. 

Eookbv,  6.  22  Oct.  1643,  who  was  bur.  at  Eipon  21  Jan. 
1663.* 

Mary,  6. 21  June,  1642. 

Grace,  b.  1  July,  KU  ;  d.  6  Feb.  1689. 

Mr.  Staveleyt  was  twice  married ;  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah,  was 
bur.  at  Piipon  12  Sept.  1678,  and  he  was  bur.  there  himself 
26  April  1081,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Miles  Stavelet,  of  Stainley  Hall,  mentioned  by  Ralph 
Thoresby  in  his  diary,  who,  writing  of  Kipon  7  Nov.  1682, 
says,  "Thence  by  Stainley,  where  Justice  Staveley,  a  great 
traveller,  has  a  pretty  seat,  to  Tanfield,  which  is  a  pretty 
town  belonging  to  the  Earl  of  Elgin."  This  Miles  Staveley 
wrote  an  interesting  account  of  the  affairs  of  his  family 
which  is  now  in  the  possession  of  Miss  Staveley,  and  defrayed 
the  cost  of  repairing  Tanfield  CImrch  in  1689 ;  when  this 
church  was  again  under  repair  in  1859.  the  inscription, 
"  Miles  Staveley,  16S9,"  was  found  engraved  upon  the  lead 
covering  the  roof ;  the  piece  of  lead  was  cut  out  and  is 
now  preserved  at  Old  Sleningford.  He  m.  twice,  1st,  Jane 
Robinson,  and  2ndly,  Anne  or  Susannah  Beckwith  (a  relative 
of  Matthew  Beckwith  of  Tanfield  and  Sleningford,  a  captain 
in  the  parliamentary  army,  uncle  of  Sir  Roger  Beckwith,  1st 
Bart,  of  Aldborough.  This  Capt.  Matthew  Beckwith  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  John  Buck,  Knt.  of  Filey,  and  d.  1679),  and 
by  his  2nd  wife,  who  was  bur.  at  Ripon  3  April,  1720,  had 
•issue, 

I.  Miles,  his  heir,  b.  22  Nov.  1075. 

H.  John,  b.  10  Oct.  1678 ;  m.  24  Oct.  1712,  Elizabeth  Cass. 

III.  Christopher,  6.  13  Mar.  1694. 

I.  Aime,  6.  10  Dec.  1672;  m.  —  Gibson,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  2  Sept.  1674;  ?«.  at  Ripon  27  Dec.  1707, 
William  Coates,  jun.,  of  Ripley,  who  endowed  Burnt  Yates 
.School,  Ripley,  by  will  of  1751,  with  the  annual  proceeds  of 
tlie  sum  of  £150.     Shed.  s.  p. 

III.  Susannah,  b.  2  July,  1677. 

dv.  Grace,  6.  13  May,  1680;  m.  1st,  28  Aug.  1712,  William 
Claj-ton,  Esq.  of  Masham,  by  whom  she  had  a  son,  William 
Clayton,  who  left  issue,  a  son,  living  during  the  lifetime  of 
the  Miles  Staveley,  who  d.  1752.  She  to.  2ndly,  —  Plumer, 
Esq.,  to  whom  she  bore  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

Mr.  Staveley,  who  was  bur.  at  Ripon  24  Nov  1720,  was  s.  by 

his  eldest  son, 

*  "The  Eookbys  lived  at  Sleningford  about  this  time,"  vide 
Dugdale's  Visitations. 

t  The  armorial  bearings  of  Sampson  Staveley,  armiger,  1064 
are  displ.ayed  in  stained  glass  in  the  north  transept  window  of 
Ripon  Minster ;  and  the  same  arms  are  also  shown  in  a 
stained-glass  window  on  the  staircase  at  Stainley  Hall. 


Miles  Stavelet,  of  Stainley  Hall,  who  m.  at  Ripon  3  May, 
1691,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Hampsthwaite,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Roger  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Aldborough, 
and  by  this  lady,  who  was  bur.  at  Ripon  15  April,  1723,  had 
issue, 

I.  Miles,  his  heir,  bapt.  at  Lawnwith  20  March,  1714. 

II.  John,  bapt.  at  Lawnwith  21  Nov.  1717  ;  d.  young. 

I.  Susanna,  bapt.  at  Wensley  9  July,  1699;  to.  21  April, 
1717,  Kcrby  John  Tanfield,  Esq.  of  Carthorpe,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue,  a  son, 

1  John  Tanfield,  of  Carthorpe,  who  m.  —  Beckwith,  and 
by  her  had  one  son,  who  d.  young,  and  six  daus.,  of 
whom  the  3rd, 

Mary  Tanfield,  m.  Michael  Hutchinson,  M.D.,  Surgeon 
to  the  Forces,  by  w  horn  she  had  two  sons, 
Thomas  Kitchingman  Hutchinson,  of  whom  here- 
after. 
George  Hutchinson,  d.  1852. 

II.  Anne,  bapt.  at  Bewley  1704,  living  1723. 

Mr.  Staveley,  who  was  bur.  at  Ripon  9  Dec.  1722,  was  ».  by  his 
only  surviving  son. 

Miles  Stavelet,  of  Stainley  Hall,  who  m.  1737,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Dobson,  Esq.  of  The  Vicarage,  Bingley,  andby 
this  lady,  who  was  bur.  at  Ripon  26  May,  1738,  had  issue,  twin 
sons,  of  whom  one,  stillborn,  was  bur.  at  Eipon  11  May,  1738, 
the  other. 

Miles,  his  heir,  was  bept.  at  Ripon  27  May,  1738. 
Mr.  Staveley  who  was  bur.  at  Ripon  13  June,  1752,  was  «.  by 
his  only  surviving  son, 

Miles  Staveley,  of  Stainley  Hall,  who  became  a  Gen.  in  the 
army,  and  Col.  of  the  4th  (of  Royal  Irish)  Regt.  of  Dragoon 
Guards  and  of  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  and  dying  without 
issue  26  May,  1814,  was  bur.  in  Ripon  Minster.  At  his  death 
(under  his  will,  dated  28  July,  1812),  he  devised  Stainley  Hall 
and  all  his  real  estate  to  his  kinsman, 

Thomas  Kitchingman  Hutchinson,  great-grandson  of 
Susanna  Staveley,  the  wife  of  Kerby  John  Tanfield,  of  Car- 
thorpe, CO.  York  (vide  ante),  who  in  consequence  assumed,  by 
royal  licence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Stavelet,  discontinuing 
the  use  of  his  patronymic  Hutchinson,  and  acquired  by  pur- 
chase. Old  Sleningford  Hall  and  other  lands  in  co.  York.  He 
attained  the  rank  of  Capt.  in  the  R.E.,  was  J.P.  for  the  North 
and  West  Ridings  of  co.  York,  and  M.P.  for  Eipon  1833.  He 
TO.  twice,  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Claridge,  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue,  and  2ndly,  5  June,  1852,  Anne  Elizabeth  (who  d. 
4  June,  1881),  dau.  of  Michael  Andrew  Burmester,  M.D., 
Surgeon  to  the  Forces,  by  his  wife  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Fetherstone  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Bushy  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
had  issue. 

Miles,  his  heir. 

Rosebeeet  Mart,  now  of  Stainley. 

Martha  Charlotte,  m.  May,  1882,  Herbert  Reginald  Eyder, 
Esq. 
Mr.  Staveley  d.  20  Feb.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Miles  Stavelet,  of  Stainley  Hall  and  Old  Sleningford  Hall, 
who  was  6.  20  June,  1853 ;  but  dying  in  1867,  the  estates  came 
into  the  possession  of  his  mother,  who  at  her  death  devised 
them  to  her  elder  dau.  Rosebeeet  Maet  Stavelet,  now  of 
Stainley  HaU  and  of  Old  Sleningford  Hall. 

Arms  (Borne  by  Sampson  Staveley,  of  Stainley  Hall,  arm., 
1664)— Arg.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  lozenges  sa.,  as  many 
bucks'  heads  caboshed  or.  Crcsi— Within  a  circular  wreath  of 
laurel,  a  stag's  head  caboshed,  all  ppr.  Motto— XJt  aspirat 
cervus. 

Arms  (Granted  to  Thomas  Kitchingman  Hutchinson  on  his 
assuming  the  surname  of  Staveley  27  March,  1815)— Per  pale 
embattled  gu.  and  arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three 
inascles,  two  bucks'  heads  caboshed,  all  counterchanged.  Crest 
— Within  a  circular  wreath  of  oak  fructcd  ppr.,  a  buck's  head 
caboshed,  also  ppr.,  attired  or.     Motto — Ut  aspirat  cervus. 

&rt(s— Stainley  Hall,  near  Eipon,  and  Old  Sleningford  Hall, 
near  Eipon,  co.  York. 


ALCOCK-STAWELL    OF    KILBRITTAIN 
CASTIiE. 

Alcock-Stawell,  William  St.  Legeb,  Esq.  of 
Kilbrittain  Castle,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  North  Cork  Rifles  Militia,  formerly 
Capt.  Eoyal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  Oct.  180S;  m. 
18  Sept.  1845,  Charlotte  Harriett  Esther,  only 
child  and  heir  of  Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Xilbrittain, 
by  Hon.  Charlotte  St.  Leger  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hayes,  2nd  Viscount  Doneraile,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  27  July,  1882)  has  issue. 


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£.  Jonas  William,  &.  3  Aug.  1846. 

II.  ■William  Thomas  Jonas  Alcock-Stawell-Eiversdalc,  of 
Lisnesar,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  6.  30  Jan.  1850,  s.  to  the  pro- 
perty under  the  will  of  Ludlow,  last  Lordlliversdale,  1861, 
and  assumed  the  name  of  Eiveksdale,  m.  1889,  Caroline, 
widow  of  J.  B.  F.  Davidge,  of  Washington,  and  dau.  of 
Dr.  Thomas  Gray,  of  Boston,  U.S.A. 

t.  Esther  Mary. 

Lineagre. — The  family  of  Stawell  of  Kilbrittain  as 
originally  from  Devon.  The  Ven.  Jonas  Stawell,  of  Kinsale, 
Archdeacon  of  Eoss,  whose  will  was  proved  in  Cork  1671,  is 
therein  described  as  "  sometime  of  Chudleigh,  in  the  county  of 
Devon."    The  Aichdeacon's  descendant  and  representative, 

Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Jonas  Stewell,  Esq.  of 
Maddain,  by  Catherine  Honnor,  his  2nd  wife,  and  half-brother 
of  Anthony  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrittain,  m.  circa  1730,  Melian, 
only  child  of  John  Allen,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Cork,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Sampson  Towgood,  Esq.,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1772,  a  son  and  successor, 

Sampson  Sta^vell,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Kilbrittain,  7n.2  Dec.  1775, 
Esther,  dau.  of  James  Bernard,  Esq,  of  Castle  Bernard,  co. 
Cork,  and  sister  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Bandon,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrittain  Castle,  m.  8  July,  1816, 
Hon.  Charlotte  St.  Leger,  dau.  of  Hayes,  2nd  Viscount  Done- 
raile,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1835,  leaving  a  dau., 

Charlotte  Hakriet  Esther,  wife  of  the  present  William 
St.  Leger  Alcock-Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrittain  Castle. 

William  Alcock,  of  Eaunston,  co.  Leicester,  b.  1723;  m. 
Mary,  sister  of  Sir  Joseph  Mawbey,  Bart.,  of  Botleys,  Surrey, 
and  dau.  of  John  Mawbey,  Esq.,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Pratt,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1802,  aged  76)  left  at 
his  decease,  3  Sept.  1764,  four  sons,  i.  Joseph,  of  the  Treasury ; 
II.  William ;  iii.  John,  of  the  Temple  ;  and  iv.  Thomas. 
The  4th  son, 

Thomas  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Burwood  House,  Surrey,  b.  9  June, 
1763,  J.F.  andD.L.,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Com- 
mandant of  3rd  Surrey  Local  Militia,  was  for  many  years 
Treasurer  of  the  Ordnance.  He  m.  26  July,  1802,  Hon.  Caro- 
line Catherine  Letitia,  dau.  of  St.  Leger,  1st  Viscount  Done- 
raile,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1  Feb.  1840)  left  at  his  decease,  15 
July,  1856,  aged  93,  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  Thomas,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Eoyal  East  Middlesex  Militia,  late  Major  95th  Eegt.,  d.  7 
Aug.  1882 ;  William  St.  Leger,  now  of  Kilbrittain  Castle ; 
Caroline ;  and  Emily  Jane. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  gu.,  seven  lozenges  in  cross 
arg.,  a  crescent  for  diiTerence  or,  for  Stawell;  2nd  and  3rd 
sa.,  a  fesso  between  three  cocks'  heads  erased  arg.,  combed 
and  wattled  or,  for  Alcock.  C)-ests — 1st,  On  a  cap  of  Main- 
tenance gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  falcon  rising  arg.,  in  his  beak 
a  scroll,  thereon,  '-En  parole  je  vis,"  for  Stawell;  2nd,  A 
cock  arg.,  combed  and  wattled  gu.,  spurred  az.,  for  Alcock. 
Motto—  Vi!Tilanter. 

Seat — Kilbrittain  Castle,  near  Bandon,  co.  Cork. 


STEEL    OF    PHILIPHAUGH. 

Steel,  William  Strang,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh, 
CO.  Selkirk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  Oct.  1832  ;  m. 
25  Oct.  1880,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Samdel  Strang,  b.  1  Aug.  1882. 
I.  Grace  Strang,  b.  25  Nov.  1884. 

liineag-e.— James  Steel,  of  High  Side,  and  the  Hall  of 
Carnduff,  Lanarkshire,  6.  1743;  to.  1768,  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Greenshields,  of  Kerse,  and  d.  1775,  leaving  issue,  Thomas 
and  James.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Steel,  b.  1771,  m.  1795,  Janet,  only  dau.  of  John 
Alison,  of  Carnduff,  and  had  issue,  James;  John,  of  whom 
presently;  Thomas;  Alexander;  William;  Mary;  Anne; 
Margaret ;  Janet;  and  Ehzabeth.    The  2ud  son, 

John  Steel,  Esq.,  a  merchant  in  Glasgow,  b.  1801;  m. 
1830,  Grace,  dau.  of  James  Strang,  Esq.  of  Westhouse,  East 
Kilbride,  co.  Lanark,  and  d.  1872,  having  by  her,  who  d. 
1888,  had  issue, 

1  James  Alison,  m.  1889,  and  has  issue,  James  Campbell,  b. 
1893,  and  Grace  Alison,  b.  1891. 

2  William  Strang,  of  Philiphaugh,  which  estate  he  pur- 
chased in  1888. 

3  John,  7/j.   1876,  and  has  issue,  Elsie  Strang,  b.  1877,  and 
Grizelle  Strang,  b.  1881. 

4  Thomas,  m.  1874,  and  has  issue,  Graham  Strang,  b.  1875, 
and  Grace  Strang,  6.  1879. 

Arms  (Reg.  Lyon  Office)— Arg.  a  bend  chequy  sa.  and  erm, 
between  two  lions' heads  erased  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  two  billets  or. 


a  crescent  of  the  first  for  difference.     Crest— A  lion's  head 
erased  gu.     Motto  (over  the  crest) — Prudeniia  et  animis. 
Seat — Philiphaugh,  Selkirk. 


STEPHENS    OF    EASTINGTON. 

Stephens,  Kichaed,  Esq.  of  Eastington,  Bourne- 
mouth, J.P.  for  Hants,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Leicester, 
b.  16  Sept.  1824;  m.  31  Oct.  1850,  Henrietta 
Maria,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Eight 
Hon.  Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  1st  Bart.,  G.C.B.  (see 
Burke's  Feerage  and  Baronetage,  Pottingee), 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Pottinger  Ltgon,  6.  21  Sept.  1851 ;  m.  18  May, 
1889,  Florence  Susan  Helena,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  McMackintosh,  of  Inverness,  N.B. 

II.  Edward  Eichard  Boyle,  Lieut.  E.N.,  &.  25  Sept.  1852 ;  d. 
12  April,  1884. 

III.  Percy  Somers  Tyringham,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  6.  6  July, 
1860. 

I.  Emily  Henrietta. 

Liiueag'e. — The  family  of  Stephens  was  seated  in  co. 
Gloucester  up  to  the  end  of  the  17th  century,  where  it  had  been 
for  upwards  of  two  centuries  in  possession  of  large  landed 
estates.  It  suffered  like  many  others  during  the  civil  war, 
and  lost  the  greater  part  of  its  possessions.  It  was  eminently 
attached  to  the  royal  cause  during  those  eventful  times.  The 
family  appears  to  have  separated  into  two  branches  about  the 
end  of  the  17th  century,  one  having  settled  in  co.  Essex,  and 
the  other  in  co.  Leicester.  Of  the  former  the  male  line  is 
extinct,  but  is  represented  in  the  female  line  by  the  present 
Maurice  Fitzgerald  Stephens  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Townshend,  co.  Cork  (sec  that  family),  grandson  of  the  late 
Kev.  M.  Stephens-Townshend,  who  m.  the  sole  heiress  of  her 
maternal  uncle,  Henry  Stephens,  of  Chavenage. 

Henry  Stephens  is  the  first  of  the  name  who  is  handed 
down  as  a  landed  proprietor  in  co.  Gloucester.  He  lived 
at  Frocester,  and  was  bur.  there  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter. 
His  will  was  proved  6  March,  1552.  He  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  Lugg,  Esq.  of  co.  Hereford,  and  had  several  children. 
His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Stephens,  purchased  the  manor  of  Eastington,  co. 
Gloucester,  of  Henry,  Lord  Stafford,  1573.  He  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  E.  Fowler,  Esq. of  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester;  they  d.  1587, 
and  were  bur.  at  Eastington,  having  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
three  daus., 

I.  Eichard,  the  heir  of  Eastington,  bur.  there  1599,  and 
left  issue. 

II.  James,  of  Eastington,  d.  19  Oct.  1594. 

III.  John,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Stephens,  of  Over-Lypiate,  parish  of  Stroud,  co. 
Gloucester,  Attorney-General  to  Henuy,  Prince  of  Wales,  aad 
Charles  I.,  some  time  Eeader  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London, 
d.  26  April,  1613,  aged  55.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Stone,  Esq.  of  Over-Lypiate,  and  had  issue,  with 
several  daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  Edward,  of  Little  Sodbnrj-,  co.  Gloucester,  d.  1670.  He 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Crewe,  of  Stene,  co.  North- 
ampton, Knt.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  sister  of  lstlx)rd  Crewe, 
of  Stene.    They  had  issue,  one  son, 

Thomas  Stephens  (Sir),  of  Sodbury,  co.  Gloucester,  Knt., 
living  1681 ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  W.  Coombes,  Esq.  of 
Stratford-upon-Avon. 

II.  John,  of  Over-Lypiate,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
had  .four  wives ;  he  d.  and  was  bur.  at  Stroud,  12  Aug. 
1679,  aged  76,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Nathaniel,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Dodington,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  had  issue. 

The   3rd   son,   who  s.   his  father,   John  Stephens,  of  Over- 
Lypiate,  was 

Nathaniel  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Horton  and  Cheriton,  co. 
Gloucester,  who  d.  1640,  aged  30;  he  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.,  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  Eobert  Tyringham,  Esq.  of  Weston- 
upon-Flavell,  co.  Northampton,  and  of  Barkby,  co.  Leicester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Alderley,  Horton,  and  Cheriton,  co.  Gloucester, 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  living  1682;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  liaynsford,  of  Staverton,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, and  of  Wolfhamcote,  co.  Wanvick,  Esq.,  elder  brother 
of  Sir  Eichard  Kaynsford,  Knt.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench. 

II.  Tteingham,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 


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The  Yen.  Tthingham  Stephb.vs,  of  The  Castle,  near  the 
borougli  of  Lokxster  ;  Archdeacon  of  Leicester,  29  May,  163f>, 
was  bur.  at  St.  Mary's  Chmcli,  21  June,  1710.  He  m.  1st, 
Isabel,  4th  dau.  of  George  T.ayson,  Esq.  of  Leicester,  but  by 
her  (who  d.  about  10S8)  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mili- 
cent,  dau.  of  'Winiam  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Constantiuc,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1731)  had  issue, 

I.  Tyringham,  of  St.  Mary's  Leicester,  h.  30  April,  1G72  ;  d. 
June,  1710. 

II.  Walter,  6.  27  Feb.  1675;  d.s.p. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Nathaniel  (Kev.),  Keetor  of  Alphamstowe,  Essex,  t.  3 
July,  1007;  )?i.  25  M.ay,  1709,  Ellis,  dau.  of  P.  Deane,  of 
Harwich,  Gent.  He  (/.  and  was  bur.  at  Harwich,  Essex, 
2S  April,  1730.    They  had  issue, 

1  Tvringhini,  a  Commissioner  in  the  Victualling  Office,  6. 
20M.arch,  1713;  d.  v.iim.  18  Feb.  1768. 

2  Nathaniel,  Capt.  of  the  "Lively"  K.X.,  6.  13  Oct.  1721  ; 
d.  23  March,  1747. 

3  Philip  (Sir),  Bart.,  of  St.  Faith's  and  Horsford,  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  of  Kulham,  Middlesex,  b.  11  Oct.  172.'),  repre- 
sented the  borough  of  Sandwich  in  rarliament  for  many 
years,  became  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  and  was  created 
a  Baronet  by  patent  bearing  date  17  March,  1795.  He 
was  one  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Adnjiralty. 
He  d.  s  p.  26  Nov.  1S09,  and  was  bur.  at  Fulhani,  and  with 
him  the  title  became  extinct. 

1  Ellis,  b.  '22  Feb.  1709  ;  d.  4  Aug.  1710. 

2  Grace,  b.  5  Aug.  1719  ;  d.  14  March,  1783,  unm. 

3  Milicent,  m.  W.  Howe,  of  Mistley  Thorns,  Essex,  Gent., 
son  of  Leonard  Howe,  Esq.  of  Wickham  Brook,  co.  Suffolk  ; 
d.  1736. 

Y.  Kichard,  b.  2  Nov.  1684  ;  d.s.p.  1745. 

VI.  Charles,  b.  12  Sept.  1686  ;  bur.  16S7,  at  Leicester. 

1.  Jane.  ii.  Milicent,  and  others  daus. 

The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Stephens,  Esq.,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  b.  10  Dec. 
1679;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Francis  Ward,  Esq.  of  Leicester; 
and  (/.  2  Jan.  1707,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  11  July,  1710;  m.  Hannah  Garrett,  and  left 
issue,  four  daus.,  1  Mary  ;  2  Elizabeth,  m.  T.  Lockwood, 
Esq.;  3  Sarah,  b.  11  Feb.  1746;  and  4  Anne,  6.  15  Feb. 
1753,  m.  R.  Kirkwall,  Esq.  of  Cosby,  co.  Leicester. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  U  June,  1700;  m.  W.  Meares,  Esq.  of 
Leicester. 

II.  Hannah,  6.  9  Dec.  1703 ;  m.  J.  Cape,  Esq.  of  London. 

III.  Mary,  b.  4  Oct.  1706;  m.  Lawrence  Keade,  Esq.  of 
Leice  ter. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  A.  Baddcley,  Esq.  of  Dudley,  co.  Gloucester. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Stephens,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin's,  Leicester,  b.  10  Jan. 
1707  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dad.  of  John  Barfoot,  Esq.  of  Evington, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  12  Dec.  1733  ;  d.  s.  p.  7  March,  1808. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  14  May,  1736;  m.  a  dau.  of  J.  Dell,  Esq.  of 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  d.s.p.  29  Jan.  1790. 

III.  William,  b.  Oct.  1737  ;  d.s.p.  16  Feb.  1760. 
i\ .  PiicuAKD,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Stephens  d.  15  Nov.  1782,  and  was  s.  eventually  by  his 
4th  son, 

Richard  Stephens,  Esq.,  6.  28  June,  1745;  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Lettice,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Boseate  and  Rector 
of  Strixton,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  II  Aug.  1810,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Ptichard  (Rev.),  b.  29  March,  1785  ;  educated  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  of  which  he  was  elected 
Fellow  29  June,  1810,  entered  Holy  Orders  23  Dec.  1810, 
Vicar  of  Belgrave-cum-Birstall,  co.  Leicester.  He  m.  7  Jan. 
1819,  Emily  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Monsieur  de  Sivrac, 
of  Creuse,  near  Toulouse,  Dcpartement  de  la  Garonne, 
France,  and  d.  29  May,  1871,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1891, 
in  her  90th  year)  had  issue, 

1  RiCBABD,  now  of  Easington  House. 

2  John  Otter  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Blankney,  co.  Lin- 
coln, b.  26  April,  1S32;  ra.  16  June,  I8s7,  Emma  Char- 
lotte, eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Leslie-Melville,  Esq.  of 
Branston  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  by  his  wife  the  Hon.  Alljinia 
Brodrick,  dau.  of  Charles,  6th  Viscount  Midleton,  and  has 
issue,  Agnes  de  Sivrac  Edith;  Violet  Albinia  Lucy  (see 
Bcbke's  Peerage,  Leven  and  Melville,  E.). 

3  Henry  Euseby,  Capt.  P..N.  (retired),  b.  24  March,  1834. 

4  Prescot  William,  Post-Capt.  R.N.,  6.  11  Dec.  1835  ;  m. 
20  May,  1869,  Alice  Lettice,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  W. 
Marriott,  Esq.,  and  d.  12  Aug.  1»84,  whilst  in  command 
of  H.M.S.  "  Thetis,"  at  Callao,  leaving  issue,  liiehard 
Markham  Tyringham,  R.N.,  b.  13  Nov.  1875;  Martin  de 
Sivrac,  b.  13  Sept.  1878,  d.  13  Dec.  1884;  Alice  Le  Hice  ; 
Hilda  Mary  ;  Marguerite  Emilie. 

1  Alice  Maria,  m.  4  April,  la39.  Rev.  Charles  Pratt  Terrot, 
Vicar  of  Wis;jington,  co.  Lincoln,  only  son  of  tlie  late 
Gen.  Terrot,  K.H.A. 


2  Emily,  m.  June,  1842,  George  Verc  Lnca,s,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Edith-Weston  Hall,  co.  Rutland,  Stacklcy  House,  co. 
Leic(  ster,  and  of  Stock  Park,  en.  Lancaster,  2nd  son  of 
Rev.  Richard  Lucas,  of  Edich-Weston  Hall,  Rutland,  and 
has  issue.  Mr.  G.  V.  Lucas  assumed  by  royal  licence,  at 
his  father's  decease  in  1845,  the  surname  and  additional 
arms  of  Bkaithwaite,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Lucas, 
in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunelion  of  Miss 
Braithwaite,  on  his  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Stock  Park, 
CO.  Lancaster. 

3  Elise,  m.  28  June,  1855,  John  Vaux  Monckton,  Esq.,  of 
the  1st  West  York  R.V.,  eldest  son  of  William  Butler 
Odell  Monckton,  Esq.,  and  great-gandson  of  Major-Gen. 
the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Monckton,  G.  C.B.  He  d. 
1865. 

4  Kosinc  Lettice. 

5  Mary  Louisa,  m.  7  Jan.  1852,  Thomas  Henry  Pares,  Esq. 
of  Hopwell  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  of  Ulverscroft  Abbey 
and  Kirby  Frith  House,  co.  Leicester  (see  Pares).  He  d, 
1878. 

6  Octavia  Lctlice,  97!.  1st,  11  July,  1854,  Charles  Edward 
Stainsforth,  Esq.,  H.M.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  afterwards 
Capt.  1st  West  York  Rifles,  and  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Col.  Stainforth,  of  The  Mount,  York  ;  he  d.  1855  ;  she  m. 
2ndly,  lbo8,  Col.  John  Edmund  Harvey,  eldest  son  oJ 
John  Harvey,  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  late  Lieut.-Col.  49tii 
Regt  Uee  Burke's  Pcaxtr/e  and  Baronetage).  Hed.  1890, 
leaving  issue. 

7  Alicia,  m.  Jan.  1868,  Richard  'Worsley 'Worswick,  Esq. 
of  Normanton  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.  co.  Leicester,  and 
Col.  Leicestershire  Militia. 

8  Agnes  Tyringham,  m.  Dec.  1869,  William  Hew  Dunn, 
Esq.  of  Inglewood  Park,  and  Templetnn,  Berks,  D.L.  and 
J. P.  for  Berks,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  Dunn,  R.H.A.,  of  Ingle- 
wood, and  has  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Eankart,  Esq.,  and  d.  1846. 

II.  Alice,  d.  14  Feb.  17b0. 

III.  Ann,  TO.  John  Caklecott,  Esq.  of  Holbrook  Grange,  anO 
Lawford,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.s.p.i  Sept.  1845. 

IV.  Alice,  TO.  Rev.  Henry  Greene,  of  Upton  Snodsbury,  co. 
Worcester,  Rector  of  All  Saints,  Bristol,  Somerset,  and  d. 
Oct.  1806. 

The  eldest  son  of  Richard  Stephens, 

John  Stephens,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin,  Leicester,  b.  23  Jlay, 
1775;  TO.  Maria,  dau.  of  Walter  Ruding,  Esq.  of  Westeoates 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester  (who  unsuccessfully  contested  the  boiougli 
of  Leicester  1737),  and  dying  Nov.  1823,  left  issue, 

I.  John  Ruding,  of  whom  presently. 

i[.  Richard  Kdding.  the  late  representative  of  the  family. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ruding.  ii.  Sarah  Ruding. 

i!i.  Agnes  Sarah  Ruding,  d.  1842. 

IV.  Maria  Ruding.  v.  Kathcrine  Ruding,  d.  1840. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Ruding  Stephens,  Esq.,  6.  12  July,  1803;  m.  14  Sept. 
1843,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Rogers  Ruding  (son  of  Yen.  Arch- 
deacon of  Leicester),  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  hut 
d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1852.     His  brother. 

Rev.  Richard  Ruding  Stephens,  b.  10  Dec.  1807  ;  educateci' 
at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  afterwards  elected  Fellow  of  New  Coll. 
Oxford,  traced  maternally,  through  the  Rudings,  Lord  Save  antl 
Sele's  family  and  others,  founder's  kin  to  William  of  Wyke- 
ham  ;  m.  April,  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Groom,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Richard  Stephens,  now  of  Eastington  House. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Stephens,  per  chevron  az. 
and  arg.,  in  chief  two  falcons  volant  or ;  2nd,  Lugo,  gu.,  on  a 
bend  cotised  arg.,  a  bendlet  wavy  az. ;  3rd,  Tvbingham,  az.,  a 
saltire  engrailed  arg.,  a  crescent  or,  for  diiTerenoe.  Crt-i!- — 
A  demi-eagle  displayed  or.  31ottoes-~Dexis  intersit;  All's  fos' 
ye  beste. 

&a  J— Eastington  House,  Bournemouth. 


STEPHENS    OF    TREWORNAN. 

Stephens,  Robkrt  Dakell  Smythe,  Esq., 
F.L.S.,  F.G.S.,  of  Trewornan,  Cornwall,  b.  Ii!  May, 
1851  ;  m.  18  Oct.  1882,  Mary  Frances,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Trevonen,  Esq.  of  Helston,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Darell,  b.  19  May,  and  d.  20  May,  1883. 

II.  Darell  Trevencn,  6.  28  Sept.,  and  d.  30  Sept.  1885. 

III.  Robert  Darell  Elford,  b.  5  Aug.  1887. 
I.  Mamie. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  Darell  owned  Trewornan  in  1659. 
(.See  Trelawny  of  CohlrlaUk).  Henry  Darell,  the  younger, 
d.  in  1731,  s.  ji.,  leaving  his  two  sisters,  his  heirs,  Frances, 
who  TO.  John  Crabbe,  of  Plymouth,  and  Ann,  who  became 
the  wife  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Stephens,  Vicar  of  St.  Kew. 
Trewornan,  under  the  will  of  her  brother,  devolved  upon  the 
former,   who  left  an  only  son,   Darell   Crabbe,   who,   upott 


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Inheriting  the  estates  of  Coldrinick,  upon  the  death  of  Henry 
St.  George  Parell,  under  the  will  of  Charles  Trelawny,  of 
Coldrinick  (who  d.  unm.  1764),  had  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Tkelawnt.  (See  that  family.)  Upon  his  death 
*.  p.  in  1795,  the  estates  passed  to  his  kinsmen,  Edward  and 
Darell  Stephens,  grandsons  of  Eev.  Edward  Stephens,  and 
Ann  Darell  his  wife.  Edward,  the  elder,  had  the  Coldrinick 
•estates  under  the  will  of  the  said  Charles  Trelawny,  and 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  TnELAWNYonly  ;  whilst  Darell, 
under  the  will  of  the  said  Darell  Crabbe  Trelawny,  inherited 
Trewornan,  which  is  now  possessed  by  his  grandson,  Eodekt 
Darell  Smtthe  Stephens,  Esq. 

Rev.  Edward  Stephens,  Vicar  of  St.  Kew,  was  son  of 
Edward  Stephens,  of  Falmouth,  and  great-grandson  of  John 
Stephens,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Willoughby  of  Gwithian.  He 
m.  2'i  Aug.  1730,  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Darrell,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
wornan (sfe  Teelawny  of  Coldrinick),  and  d.  1737,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Henry,  b.  1731 ;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Robert,  of  Eowey,  b.  22  Nov.  1733  ;  m.  1  Sept.  1764,  Amy, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Wolcott,  Esq.  of  Kingsbridge,  andci.  s.  p. 
1804. 

I.  Anne,  &.  1735;  d.  unm.  2  Jan.  1816. 

II.  Jane,  6.  1736  ;  d.  vnm. 
The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Stephens,  Esq.,  b.  28  Aug,  1732;  m.  10  Nov.  1761, 
Catherine,  dau.ofltev.  John  Bedford,  Vicar  of  Charles  Church, 
Plymouth,  and  d.  2  May,  1773,  having  by  her  (who  d.  Feb. 
1814)  had  issue, 

I.  Ethvard,  Capt.   R.A.,  bapt.  8  Jan.  17fi2.  s.  by  the  will  of 
his  cousin  Daniel  Crabbe  (afterwards   Tielawney)   to  Cold- 
riniok,  and  tlicreupon  assumed  the  surname  of  Trelawny 
{see  Trelawny  nf  Vuldrinick). 
u.  Darell,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Lucretia  Bedford,  b.  8  Sept.  1764;  m.  23  Sept.  1786,  Rev. 
John  Jagii,  Vicar  of  Mellon  Abbott,  and  had  issue  [see  Tre- 
lawny of  Coldrinick). 
The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Darell  Stephens,  of  Trewornan,  Vicar  of  St.  Petrock 
Minor,  bapt.  13  April,  1771 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bennett, 
of  Lostwi'.hiel,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1848,  having  by  her  (who  d.  15 
■Oct.  1861)  had  with  other  issue,  who  d.  s.p. 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  s.  his  brother. 
The  elder  of  these  two  sons, 

Edward  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Trewornan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.21 
Nov.  1809;  m.  Constance,  dau.  of  John  Warren  Sandys,  Esq., 
and  cZ.  s.p.  7  April,  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Trewornan,  b.  26  Sept.  1811 ;  vi. 
24  May,  1848,  James  Agnes  Elford,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Smythe,  Rector  of  Dromiskin,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  13  March, 
1890,  leaving  an  only  child, 

Robert  Darell  Smythe,  now  of  Trewornan. 

Seat — Trewornan,  Wadebridge,  co.  Cornwall. 


STEPHENS    OF    BENTWORTH    LODGE. 

Stephens,  Feedebick,  Esq.  of  Bentworth 
Lodge,  CO.  Hants,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards, 
J.P.  COS.  Hants  and  Huntingdon,  b.  4  Eeb.  1836; 
.m.  13  Jan.  1869,  Cecilia  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  H.  Byng,  R.N.,  of  Quendon  Hall,  Essex,  (see 
Bdbke's  Peerage,  Toebi3S'Qton,  V.)  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Byng,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  i.  10  Oct.  1869. 
01.  Berkeley  John  Byng,  h.  22  July,  1871. 

'III.  Lionel  Byng,  b.  1  July,  1873. 

IV.  Gerard  Byng,  b.  28  May,  1875. 

V.  Evelyn  Edward  Byng,  b.  9  Feb.  1877. 

VI.  Frederick  GeofTrey  Roger  Byng,  b.  27  May,  1886. 
X    Mabel  Byng,  b.  9  July,  d.  16  Dec.  1870. 

II.  Cicely  Mary  Byng,  6.  20  May,  1880. 

Mr.  Frederick  Stephens  is  the  son  of  the  late  John 
Stephens,  Esq.  of  Caversham  Place,  co.  Oson,  d. 
1S47,  by  Ellen  {d.  16  Sept.  1868)  his  wife,  dau.  of 
J.  T.  Hinds,  Esq.  of  Dundalk. 
jScc'— Bentworth  Lodge,  Alton,  co.  Hants. 


STETJAET    OF    AUCHLTJNKART, 

SxEt  A  IT,  Andeew,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart  House, 
C9.  BauJl:",  M.A.  Camb.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Banff, 


and  J.P.  COS.  Aberdeen  and  Moray,  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridge 1857  to  1862,  I.  25  May,  1822  ;  m.  1847, 
Elizabeth  Georgiana  Graham,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Thomas  Gordon,  of  Park,  co.  Banff,  and  has 
issue. 

Liineag-e. — Alexander  Steuart,  of  Stradown,  claiming 
descent  from  the  noble  House  of  Athole,  was  father  of 

Andrew  Steuart,  of  Tannachie,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Comin, 
of  Alter,  and  had  a  son, 

Andrew  Steuart,  of  Tannachie,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Gor- 
don, of  Letteifourie,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  Stecart,  of  Tannachie,  m.  Marjoiie  Gordon,  and 
was  grandfather  of 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Tannachie,  to.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Abeicrombie,  and  by  her  had,  with  younger  children,  who  aU 
d.  s.  p.,  two  sons, 

Patrick,  to.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Steuart, 
of  Auchlunkart,  and  granddau.  of  Alexander  Steuart,  by 
Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Innes,  of  Auchlunkart,  and 
had  by  her  three  sons,  George,  Alexander,  and  Andrew, 
d.s.p.,  and  two  daus.,  Harriet  and  Elizabeth. 

Andrew,  of  Auchlunkart. 
The  2nd  son, 

Andrew  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart,  to.  Harriet,  dan. 
of  James  Gordon,  of  Coclarachie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814) 
had 

Patrick,  his  heir. 

James,  Capt.  1st  Foot,  distinguished  at  St.  Sebastian,  Sept. 
1813. 

George,  Midshipman,  R.N.,  d.  Feb.  1820. 

Mary,  m.  Hon.  David  Moneypenny,  one  of  the  Senators  of 
the  College  of  Justice. 
Mr.  Steuart  d.  1798,  aged  53,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart,  D.L.,  b.  14  March, 
1780;  m.  9  Nov.  1820,  Rachel,  only  dau.  of  Lachlan  Gordon, 
Esq.  of  Park,  and  left  at  his  decease  an  only  son,  the  present 
Andrew  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart. 

Arms — Or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  andarg.,  between  in  chief  three 
crosses-cro.?slet  fitchee  and  in  base  as  many  cushions  of  the 
second.  Crest — Two  naked  arms,  holding  a  human  heart,  all 
ppr.     Motto — Corde  et  manu. 

Si.at — Auchlunkart  House,  Keith,  Banffshire. 


STEUART    OF    BALLECHIN. 

Steuabt,  John,  Esq.  of  Ballechin,  co.  Perth, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory 
the  Great,  b.  26  July,  1837;  m.  12  Nov.  1862, 
Caroline  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Albert  de  Hoche- 
pied  Larpent,  2nd  Bart,  of  Roehampton,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Malcolm  Steuart,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  5 
Sept.  1863. 

II.  Francis  Gerald,  6.  24  Dec.  1864. 

lu.  Robert  Henry  Joseph,  b.  13  April,  1874. 
IV.  Bernard  Charles  Albert,  b.  7  Sept.  1875. 
v.  Patrick  Hope,  b.  8  Sept.  1877 ;  d.  12  Feb.  1883. 
M.  Ronald  Morley,  b.  14  Sept.  1880. 

I.  Gertrude  Katherine  Mary  Angela,  m.  3  June,  1890,  Capt. 
John  Fane  Charles  Hamilton,  South  Staffordshire  Regt., 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  F.  C.  Hamilton,  E.N. 

II.  Veronica  Mary  Isabel. 

Mr.  Steuart  (whose  patronymic  was  Skinner)  as- 
sumed the  present  surname  on  succeeding  to  the 
estate,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal 
grandfather,  Mr.  Hope  Steuart. 

Liineag'e.— This  family,  in  which,  until  the  death  of  its 
representative  in  1876,  there  had  been  an  unbroken  succession 
in  the  male  line  of  fully  four  centuries,  is  descended  from 

Sir  John  Steuart,  of  Sticks,  in  Glenquaich,  co.  Perth,  who 
was  the  natural  son  of  King  James  II.  of  Scotland,  as  appears 
from  charters  of  the  above  and  other  lands,  one  of  them  from 
King  James  111.  dated  11  Dec.  1486,  in  which  he  is  described 
(in  Latin)  as  "an  honourable  man.  Sir  John  Steuart,  natural 
brother  of  the  King,"<tc.,  and  the  other  from  King  James  IV., 
dated  I  Aug.  1494,  in  which  he  is  referred  to  as  "an  honour- 
able man,  brother  of  the  late  King,"  &c.  Sir  John  to.  Murrel 
Soutliyrland  (who  d.  1510),  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir.  ii.  John.  hi.  Patrick. 

And  at  his  death,  which  occurred  between  1505  and  1508,  the 
succession    devolTed    upon    the    eldest   of    these,    Wi 


1918 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Steuaet,  of  Sticks,  ■who  did  not,  however,  long  survive  his 
father,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  SxErABT,  of  Sticks  and  Ballechin,  who  acquired  in 
1556  the  Tarioiis  lands  composing  the  barony  of  Ballechin. 
He  m.  Matilda  Johnston,  \\-idow  of  Sir  Henry  Eattray,  of  that 
ilk,  and  lived  to  a  great  age,  on  account  of  which  he  received 
from  Queen  Mart  a  special  licence,  dated  at  Edinburgh  2  May, 
1543,  relieving  him  from  all  duties  connected  with  the  public 
service.  Jamea  Steuart  d.  s.  p.  15  Nov.  1558,  (bur.  in  Dun- 
keld  Cathedral),  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Sticks  and  Ballechin,  m.  1553,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Buttar,  of  Gorraack,  by  whom  (who  to.  2ndly, 
Patrick  Ogilvie,  of  Inchmarten,  and  d.  1590)  he  had 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

n .  George,  of  Dumnacarff,  from  whom  descended  the  Stcuarts 
of  Innervack. 

III.  John,  of  Amaguy. 

I.  Anne,  vi.  157S,  Capt.  George  Leslie,  of  Balgonie,  father  of 
the  1st  Earl  of  Leven. 

II.  Isabel,  TO.  John  Stewart,  of  Foss. 

jii.  Margaret,  m.  1589,  Robert  Stewart,  of  Fincastle. 

IV.  Barbara,  m.  1597,  Andrew  Hering,  of  Glasclune. 
v.  Sibilla,  m.  Alexander  Leslie,  of  Urquhill. 

Patrick  Steuart  d.  1585,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Stedart,  of  Sticks  and  Ballechin  (knighted  in 
1604),  m.  Ist,  Marie,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Crichton  of  Eliockand 
Clunie,  and  sister  of  the  "  Admirable  Crichton  "  (contract  of 
marriage  dated  at  Blair,  in  Athole,  2  Feb.  1586,  the  trustees 
being  the  bride's  uncles,  John,  6th  Earl  of  Athole,  and  James, 
1st  Lord  Doune),  and  had  by  his  marriage, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1607,  Duncan  Robertson,  2nd  son  of  Robert 
Robertson,  of  Struan. 

Sir  James  m.  2ndly,  1597,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Rollo,  of 
Duncrub,  by  whom  he  had 

II.  John,  of  Killichassie. 

III.  George.  rv.  Francis. 

V.  James.  vi.  Andrew. 

II.  Isabel,  TO. '1620,  Dorald  Robertson,  of  Killiechangie. 
in.  Jean,  m.  1626,  John  Butter,  of  The  Miln  of  Pitlochry. 

Sir  James  sold  in  1598  the  lands  of  Sticks  and  those  adjoining 

in  Glenquaich,  to  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  of  Glenorchy,  and  at 

his  death,  in  1627,  was  s.  in  his  other  estates  by  his  eldest 

sun, 

Robert  Steuaet,  of  Ballechin,  m.  1624,  Margaret,  dau.  of 

r  ]  Duncan  Campbell,  of  Glenlyon,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Bruce, 

^  Sof  Cultmalindie)  he  had  issue, 

/     I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Patrick. 

ni.  Alexander,  m.  Grizell  Stewart,  and  had 

1  Patrick. 

2  Eobert,  noted  for  his   exploits  at  the  battle  of  Killie- 
crankie. 

3  Neil, 

4  Alexander,  was  killed  at  Malplaquet,   and  bad  a  dau. 
Margaret,  ?«.  Archibald  Butter,  of  Pitlochry. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Steuaet,  of  Ballechin,  s.  on  his  father's  death,  was 
killed  at  Dunkeld  by  Crorawell's  troops  being  mistaken  for  the 
Marquess  of  Athole,  who  by  that  means  escaped,  and  dying 
s.  p.,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  m.  1659,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  Alexander  Lindsay,  of  Evelick,  by  whom  he  had 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

I.  Alexander,  Tn.  1st,  1686,  Christian,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Murray,  of  Balnabroich,  by  whom  ne  had 

1  John. 

1  Anne,  m.  James  Robertson,  of  Balnacree. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Bisset,  of  Glenalbert. 
Alexander  Steuart  to.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Stewart, 
Commissary  Clerk  of  Dunkeld,  and  had  a  son, 

2  Alexander. 

III.  John,  of  Kynnachin.  iv.  Robert. 
V.  George,  d.  in  the  Darien  expedition. 

I.  Jean,  m.  1698.  John  McLaren,  of  Easthaugh. 

II.  Helen.  ui.  Anne. 

IV.  Isabel. 

This  laird  was  in  great  favour  with  King  James  VII.,  from 
whom  he  received  charters  under  the  Great  Seal  of  several 
lands  in  Argyll,  forfeited  at  that  time  to  the  Crown.  He  com- 
manded the  Athole  men  at  Killiecrankie,  under  a  commission 
from  Viscount  Dundee,  and,  in  a  letter  from  the  king,  dated 
.30  Nov.  1689,  was  complimented  upon  the  success  with  which 
he  and  the  other  commanders  carried  on  the  engagement  after 
Dundee's  death.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  b.  1661;  m.  1st,  1678,  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Dow,  of  Arnhull,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Patrick,  m.  1713,  Christian  Menzies,  and  predeceased  his 
father,  leaving  an  only  child,  Jean,  who  d.  unm.  1733. 

II.  James,  who  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Preston  in 
1715,  and  d.s.p.  in  London  the  following  year. 

III.  Charles,  his  father's  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  1700,  John  Stewart,  of  Ardsheal. 

II.  Helen,  m.  1700,  Alexander  Menzies,  of  Woodend. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  1702,  John  Campbell,  of  Kinloch. 

IV.  Emilia,  m.  1707,  John  Stewart,  of  Bonskeid. 
v.  Anne,  m.  1725,  David  Rattray,  of  TuUichurran. 
VI.  Jean,  m.  I'zi,  !5ir~taTITchce  Mercei",  ol  Aldie. 

Charles  Steuart  to.  2ndly,  1703,  Jean,  widow  of  Adam  Reid,  of 
Pitnacree,  and  d.  1733,  being  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Charles  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  to.  1719,  Grizell,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Laurence  Mercer,  of  Aldie,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  d.  unm.  1770.  iii.  James,  d.  unm.  1779. 

I.  Jean,  TO.  1760,  Henry  Stewart,  of  Fincastle. 

II.  Clementina,  to.  1749,  Sir  John  Stewart,  4th  Bart.,  of 
GrandtuUy,  and  d.  1789,  having  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
two  daus.,  Grace,  m.  Rev.  \V.  Buckle,  and  Clementina,  m. 
Alexander  Moray.  Esq.  of  Abercaimey. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Miss  Menzies,  by  whom,  however,  he  had  no 
children,  and  dying  in  1764,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  b.  1727  ;  to.  1759,  Isabella 
(who  d.  1784),  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hope  (2nd  son  of  SirThomas 
Hope,  Bart,  of  Rankeillor),  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Bannerman,  Bart,  of  Elsick.  By  this  marriage  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Hope,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Robert,  b.  8  Sept.  1765;  to.  3  Dec.  1798,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Charles  Frederick,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  Nov.  1819, 
having  had 

1  Charles  Erskine,  Cornet  15th  Hussars,  6.  1814;  d.  22 
Jan.  1842. 

1  Eliza,  d.  unm. 

2  Sealina,  to.  27  Feb.  1838,  Ferdinand  Benjamin  de  Kier- 
skowski,  of  the  Prussian  array,  and  d.  1875,  having  had 
issue,  1  Charles  Ferdinand  (who,  by  royal  licence  dated 
10  April,  1878,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Steuart),  h.  1842 ;  m.  1867,  Constance  Adriana,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Whitelock  Torrens,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  by 
whom  he  has  had  issue,  one  son,  Ferdinand  Henry  de 
Kicrskowski  Steuart,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards ;  1  Helena,  d. 
an  infant;  2  Wanda  Maria,  rf.  unm.;  3  Selina  Laura 
Martha,  d.  unm. 

3  Augusta,  d.  unm. 

IV.  James,  b.  22  May,  1767;  d.  unm.  1803. 

I.  Isabella,  d.  vnm.  1781. 

II.  Grace,  m.  1786,  Charles  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  and  d.  1787. 

III.  Agnes,  d.  unm.  1791. 

IV.  Margaret  Douglas,  d.  unm.  1833. 

V.  Clementina,  d.  unm.  1855. 

He  d.  21  Sept.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Charles  Steuaet,  of  Ballechin,  6.  22  June,  1760,  andd.  unm. 

28  Nov.  1783,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Hope  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Perth. 

Lieut.-Col.  commanding  the  Royal  Athole  Volunteers,  6.  2f> 

June,  1761 ;  to.  1803,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Morley,  Esq. 

of  Kempshott  Park,  Hants,  by  whom  he  had 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Hope,  b.  11  April,  1810;  d.  unm.  1840. 

III.  James  Charles,  6.  13  May,  1816;  d.  unm.  1854. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  5  Oct.  1883. 

II.  Louisa,  d.  in  infancy  1809. 

III.  Mary  Gavin  Elizabetb,  m.  19  May,  1834,  John  Skinner, 
Esq.  (who  d.  24  March,  1844),  eldest  son  of  Rev.  JoUu 
Skinner,  of  Inchgarth,  co.  F'orfar,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  now  of  Ballechin.  ' 

2  William  Henry,  b.  8  Sept.  184!  ;  d.  23  July,  1867. 

3  Edward  Frederick,  b.  1  March,  1843;  m.  3  May,  1875, 
Bessie,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  White,  and  d.  4  Doc.  1889,  leaving 
issue,  Edward  John,  b.  11  Sept.  1876;  Robert,  b.  17  Dec. 
1877  ;  Willi.am,  b.  2  April,  1»79,  d.  11  July,  1892  ;  Frede- 
rick Charles,  6.1883;  James  Stuart,  b.  1885,  and  two  daus., 
Grace  and  Margaret. 

1  Louisa,  d.  unm.  29  March.  1881.  2  Mary. 

IV.  Isabella  Margaret,  a  nun,  Regular  Canoness  of  the  Order 
of  the  Holy  Sepulchre,  d.  23  Feb.  188C. 

V.  Anne  Grace  Agnes,  m.  1841,  Sir  Henry  Lacon  Anderson, 
K.C.S.I.,  of  the  Bombay  C.S.,  who  d.  1879.  Lady  Anderson 
d.  s.  p.  9  Feb.  1885. 

VI.  Louisa  Wilhelmina,  m.  1845,  Major-Gen.  Charles  William 
Hodson,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  a  dau.  Anne,  m. 
1869,  Rev.  A.  Ramsey,  Chaplain  on  the  P.eng.il  Establish- 
ment, by  whom  she  had  issue,  a  son,  Allan  C.  Stew;irt,  /). 
1879,  </.  1881,  and  three  daus.,  Edith  Louisa,  Gertrude 
Eleanor,  Mary  Etlicldreda.  Major-Gen.  Charles  William 
Ilcdson,TO.  2ndly,  1849,  Dunmore,  dau.  of  Dr.  Reid,  ol  tlu- 
Madras  army,  and  d.  1891. 

Mr.  Steuart  d.  18  Jan.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Robert  Steuaet,  of  Ballechin,  J. P.,  b.  7  Jan.  1806,  and  in 


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1825  entered  the  military  service  of  the  H.E.I.C.,  from  which 
lie  retired  with  the  rank  of  Major  in  1850.  Major  Stewart 
d.  unm.  8  April,  1876,  and  was  a.  by  his  nephew,  John  Stecakt, 
now  of  Ballechin. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  or,  alion  rampant  gn.,  armed 
and  langued  az.,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of 
the  second,  as  descended  of  the  Royal  Family  of  Scotland  ;  2nd 
and  3rd  or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg. ;  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  per  pale  or  and  arg.     Motto — Semper  fidelis. 

Suat— Ballechin,  Ballinluig,  Perthshire. 

Club — Brooks'. 


STETJAET    OF    DALGXJISE. 

Dureant-Steuaet,  John  Naiene,  Esq.  of 
Dalguise,  co.  Perth,  b.  18  Jan.  1883. 

Lineage.— Sib  John  Stedart,  of  Arntullie  and  Card- 
neys,  also  designed  of  Dowallie,  the  youngest  natural  son  of 
KingRoBEBT  II.  of  Scotland,  by  Marion,  or  Mariota  de  Cardny, 
"dau  of  .lohn  de  ciardny,  of  that  ilk,  was  the  lineal  male 
ancestor  of  this  family. 

John  Steuabt,  2nd  son  of  Steuart,  of  Arntullie,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Grandtully,  by  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Murray,  ofTuUybardine.  To  him  the  lands 
of  Dalguise  were  granted  in  1543  by  George,  Bishop  of  Dun- 
keld.  He  d.  1576,  and  was  bur.  in  the  church  of  Little  Dun- 
keld,  leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Steoart,  2nd  of  Dalguise,  s.  his  father  in 
1576.  He  m.  Beatrix  Macnair,  of  Forbes,  the  dau.  or  niece  of 
Sir  Duncan  Forbes,  of  the  family  of  Craigievar,  and  d.  about 
1620,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

John  Stepart,  of  Dalguise,  eminent  as  a  leader  of  the 
Athole  Stewarts,  who  joined  the  standard  of  Montrose  during 
the  civil  war.  This  laird  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Steuart,  of  Kinnaird,  of  the  family  of  Kosythe,  and  d.  1653, 
leaving  issue, 

Alexander  Steuart,  the  eldest  son  s.  his  father  in  1653. 
He  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  James  Drummond,  of  Newton,  2nd 
on  of  George  Drummond,  of  Blair  Drummond,  by  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Hay,  of  Megginch,  and  1675,  having  had 
a  son, 

Alexander  Steuart,  m.  Giles,  dau.  of  Robert  Flemyng,  of 
Moness,  by  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Campbell,  of  Glenlyon,  of  the 
Breadalbane  family,  and  d.  v.  p.  1669,  leaving,  besides  other 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Steuabt,  of  Dalguise,  m.  1686,  his  second-cousin, 
Isobel,  dau.  of  John  Stewart,  and  d.  1706,  leaving  issue.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Steuart,  7th  laird,  J.P.,  b.  1689  ;  s.  his  father  1706, 
and  possessed  his  estate  during  the  long  period  of  seventy 
years.  He  was  engaged  in  the  rebellion  of  1718,  participated, 
as  an  ofBcer  of  Cavalry,  in  the  battle  of  Sheriffmuir,  and 
suffered  fine  and  imprisonment.  He  m.  twice,  1st,  1710, 
Kaiherine,  dau.  of  Mungo  Murray,  of  Kincairney  (whose 
father  was  younger  brother  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  1st  Bart, 
of  Ochtertyre),  and  had,  i.  John,  his  heir ;  ir.  Thomas, 
Treasurer  of  the  Bank  of  Scotland,  d.  s.  p.  1792.  By  his  2nd 
wife,  Margaret  Finlay,  sister  of  Robert  Finlay,  Esq.  of  Walli- 
ford  and  Drunmore,  Haddington,  d.  1774,  he  had 

I.  James,  d.  unm. 

II.  Hew,  Governor  of  Bencoolen,  in  Sumatra,  d.  unm.  1782. 

III.  David,  a  Merchant  and  Banker  in  Edinburgh,  Lord 
Provost  of  that  city  1778;  m.  1776,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Fordyce,  Esq.  of  Broadford,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Robert,  F.R.S. 

2  Hew,  Post-Capt.  R.N.,  Knt.,  of  St.  Vla(limir.  He  m. 
and  d.  1837,  leaving  a  son,  who  settled  in  Ceylon,  and 
two  daus. 

3  Thomas  David,  Col.  Bengal  Cavalry,  m.  Miss  Pinkerton, 
of  Glasgow,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  issue,  David,  Charles, 
Frederick,  and  Caroline. 

4  Claude  Scott,  formerly  of  Bombay. 

1  Anne,  m.  Hugh  Mair,  Esq.  of  Wysebie,  co.  Dumfries. 

2  Harriett,  m.  Robert  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Eskbank. 

-  3  Mary  Sophia,  m.  John  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Foveran,  co. 
Aberdeen. 

I.  Anne,  m.  John  Duncan,  Esq. ;  d.  1758. 

II.  Christian,  6.  1730;  m.  Rev.  John  Steele,  of  Gadgirth. 

On  the  death  of  John  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Dalguise,  25  Sept.  1776, 
aged  87,  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Steuart,  8th  laird  of  Dalguise,  J.P.,  6.  1712.  He  m. 
1740,  Christian,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Graham,  Esq.  of  Stoney- 
hill,  descended  of  the  Gartmore  family,  and  has  issue  to  sur- 
vive him 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Capt  77th  (or  Royal  Athole)  Highlanders,  d.  at  sea 
at  the  age  of  30.    By  his  marriage  with  Busan,  only  d.iu.  of 


William  Dick,  Esq.  of  Tnllymett,  he  had  two  dans.,  A.^nes 
Donaldson  and  Christian  Helen,  r,i.  John  Stewart,  Esq.  of 
Persey. 

John  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  d.  1785,  aged  73,  and  was  j.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Charles  Steuabt,  9th  laird  of  Dalguise,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  1756,  m.  1st,  1786,  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Steuart, 
of  Ballechin,  which  lady  d.  with  surviving  issue  17S7,  and 
2ndly,  1794,  Amelia  Anne  Sophia  (who  d.  1808)  2nd  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Gask,  by  Margaret,  only  dau.  of 
Duncan  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Strowan.  He  d.  at  Dalguise  27 
Oct.  1821,  aged  65.    By  his  2nd  marriage,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  10th  laird. 

II.  Charles,  &.  1803,  Ensign  in  the  42nd  Highland  Regt,  d. 
3  Nov.  1828,  unm. 

I.  Margaret  Henrietta  Maria. 

Mr.  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  d.  27  Oct.  I82I,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Steuart,  10th  laird  of  Dalguise,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  the  Colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  b.  7  Aug.  1799  ; 
m.  6  April,  1829,  Hon.  Janet  Oliphant  Murray,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander,  8th  LordElibrank,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Aug.  1871) 
had  issue, 

I.  Margaret  Henrietta  Maria  Janet,  m.  1854,  Major  Horace 
Durrant,  Bengal  Cavalry,  and  d.  1857,  leaving  a  son, 
Charles  Horace  Duebant-Steuabt,  of  Dalguise. 

II.  Charlotte  Amelia  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1850. 

III.  Caroline  Jane,  d.  unm.  1855. 

IV.  Amelia  Helen,  m.  1861,  Sir  Robert  Tempest  Tempest, 
Bart.,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Clara  Mary  Montolieu,  d.  unm.  1871. 

Mr.  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  d.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, Dec.  1881, 
and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Chables  Horace  DuEEANT-STEUAnT,  Esq.  of  Dalguise, 
J. P.,  b.  25  May,  1855;  assumed  the  name  of  Steuart  under 
the  will  of  his  grandfather;  m.  1st,  9  April,  1882,  Leila 
Mary,  dau.  of,  John  Wright,  M.D.,  of  Launceston,  co. 
Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.ll  Feb.  1886)  had  issue, 

John  Nairne,  now  of  Dalguise. 
Mr.  Durrant-Steuart  m.  2ndly,  6  April,  1889,  Alice  Katherine, 
only  dau.  of  A.  Rens,  Esq.  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  d. 
29  Dec.  1890. 

Arms  (As  given  on  the  monument  in  Dunkeld  Cathedral, 
erected  about  the  year  1620)— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  a  fesse 
chequy  arg.  and  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu., 
within  the  royal  tressure  of  the  last.  But  by  the  charter  issued 
in  1771  from  Lyon's  office,  "  the  arms  of  John  Steuart.  Esq. 
of  Dalguise,  the  8th  in  descent  from  Sir  John  Steuart,  of  Card- 
neys,  who  was  one  of  the  natural  sons  of  King  Robert  II.," 
&c.,  are  stated  to  be,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  between  three 
mullets  az.,  over  all  a  fesse  chequy  arg.  and  of  the  third.  Crest 
— A  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.    Motto— Hino  orior. 

5ea4— Dalguise,  Perthshire,  N.B. 


GOW-STEUART    OF   FOWLER'S    PARK. 

Gow-Steuaet,  Mes.  Hannah,  of  Fowler's  Park, 
Kent,  and  Colonsay,  Argyll,  widow  of  James  Gow- 
Steuaet,  Esq.,  who  d.  1870  {see  below). 

Lineagre. — Tliis  family  owes  its  origin  traditionally  to  the 
clan  Chattan,  as  descended  from  Neil  Mcintosh  (or  Gow 
Cromb)3rd  son  of  Murdoch,  of  that  clan,  the  reputed  ancestor 
of  the  Gows  o/ G?(?n?2/on.  William  Gow,  the  first  of  thi  t^family, 
came  originally  from  Glenlyon,  and  settled  in  Glenahnond. 
He  d.  1710,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Gow,  who  m.  Ann  M'Xab,  and  d.  1760  leaving  a 
son, 

William  Gow,  m.  Margaret  Murray,  of  Glenalmond,  and  d. 
1807,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Gow,  m.  Isabel  Crerar,  of  Glenquaich,  and  d.  1824, 
leaving  a  son, 

John  Gow,  of  Gourdie,  co.  Perth,  m.  Janet,  only  dau.  of 
John  Steuart,  of  Strathbrane,  great-grandson  of  John  Steuart, 
3rd  laird  of  Dalguise,  commonly  styled  in  the  GaeUc  lan- 
guage, "  Ian  Mohr  Macalastair,"  and  d.  18  Jan.  1858,  leaving 
issue,  with  a  dau.  Marjory,  d.  xmm., 

James,  of  Fowler's  Park.  John,  of  Gourdie,  co.  Perth. 

Thomas,  of  Cambo  and  Woodhill,  co.  Northumberland,  J. P., 
h.  1818  :  m.  1853,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  WUliam  Hedlty,  Esq. 
of  Woodhill,  and  has  three  daus.,  Hannah  Jane,  Marjory 

Janet,  and  Lucy  Mary. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Gow-Steuabt,  Esq.  of  Fowler's  Park,  b.  27  Oct.  1808; 
m.  4  Aug.  1842,  HAN.«iAH,  only  sur\-iving  dau.  of  William  Bean, 
Esq.  of  Gravelly  Hill,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 


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Alfrto  William  -Tames,  his  heir. 

Herbert  John  Stewart,  l:ite  of  Fowler's  Park. 

JiART  Janet.  Annie  Elizabeth,  in.  Fhilip  Butt,  Esq. 

Alice  M.irjoiy.  Helen  Isabel. 

Florence  Amelia  Steuart,  vi.  Edward  Thomas  Twiss,  Esq. 
Hr.  Gow-Steuart,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  mother, 
Janet  Gow-Steuart,  who  left  him  the  land?  and  island  of 
Colonsay.  co.  Arjiyll,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Steuart,  in  addition  to  that  of  Gow.  lie  d.  Aug.  1870,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alfred  William  James  Gow-STErAP.T,  Esq.  of  Fowler's 
rark,  74th  liegt.,  b.  13  Nov.  1843  ;  d.  unm.  1375,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Herbert  John  Stewart  Gow-Stf.uart,  Esq.  of  Fowler's 
Park,  Kent,  and  of  Colonsay,  Argyll,  ^i.  6  Dee.  ISot;  m,  15 
July,  13S5,  liose  Ethel,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Portsmouth  Bev- 
ington,  Esq.  of  Lee,  Kent,  and  d.  s.p.  7  Jan.  ISSD. 

Arms — Per  fesse  in  chief  per  pale  or  and  az.,  the  first  quarter 
charged  with  a  hand  holding  a  dagger  erect,  and  the  second 
-quarter  with  a  cat  sejant  guardant  ppr.,  the  base  vert,  thereon 
a  sword  and  flag  in  saltire  also  ppr.,  over  all,  on  a  fesse  arg., 
three  leaves  of  the  third.  Crests  —An  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
holding  a  broadsword,  for  Gow;  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  for 
Steuart.  Mottoes — "  Caraid  ann  am  f heum,"  for  Gow ;  "  Hinc 
orior,"  for  Steuart. 

St-a/s— Fowler's  Park,  Ilawkhurst,  Kent,  and  Colonsay, 
Sortaskaig,  N.B. 


STEUAKT  OF  STEUART  HALL. 

Stetjaet,  Egbert  John  Aechibald,  Esq.  o£ 
Steuart  Hall,  co.  Stirling,  b.  10  Oct.  1863. 

Lineage. — David  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Steuart  Hall  (de- 
.scended  from  Walter  Stewart  (or  Steuart),  Solicitor-General 
for  Scotland,  the  first  proprietor  of  Steuart  Hall,  who  was  3rd 
son  of  Sir  Archibald  Stewart,  1st  Bart,  of  Blackball,  by  Anne 
his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Crawford,  of  Kilbirnie  (.sc 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Kobert  JRamsay,  Esq.  of  Camno,  co.  Forfar,  and  d.  1821, 
leaving  issue, 

Robert  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Steuart  Hall,  who  m.  'Helen, 
■widow  of  Boyd  Dunlop,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Walter  Buchanan, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1844,  leaving  an  only  son, 

David  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Steuart  Hall,  late  Capt.  34th  Begt., 
b.  19  March,  1830;  m.  Jan.  1861,  Dorothy  Emily,  only  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Cox,  Rector  of  Faiistead,  Essex,  and  d.  16  Dec. 
1890,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert  John  Aeciiibald,  now  of  Steuart  Hall. 

I.  Mary  Helen. 

^?-ms— Or,  a  fesse  chequyaz.  and  arg.,  over  all  a  lion  rampant 
■gu.  within  a  bordure  erin.     Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  gu. 
armed  and  langued  az.     Motto — Laedere  noli. 
.     5ea<— Steuart  HaU,  StirUng,  N.B. 


STEVENS    OF    WINSCOTT. 

Mooee-Stf.vexs,  John  Cuezon,  Esq.  of  Wins- 
cott,  Devon,  M.A.,  I3arrister-at-La-w,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1870,  Capt.  Devon  Hussars,  late  M.P. 
for  North  Devon,  6.  1818 ;  m.  1850,  Eliiabeth  Anne, 
■dau.  of  Eev.  Peter  Johnson,  Prebendary  of  Exeter, 
and  by  her  'W'ho  d.  1889,  has  issue, 

I.  John  Hesby  (Rev.),  M.A.,  'Vicar  of  Sheepwash,  Devon, 
6.  1852. 

II.  Richard  Arthur,  of  Speccott,  Merton,  co.  Devon,  M.A. 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J. P.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Devonshire 
Regt.,  6.  1853;  m.  1886  May,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Howarth,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  lute  Countess  of  Rothes. 

Lineage.— This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  neighbour- 
tood  of  Great  Toriingtou  since  the  time  of  Charles  I.  The 
•grandfather  of  the  present  possessor. 

Rev.  Thomas  Moore,  of  Great  Torrington,  m.  Christian, 
•dau.  of  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.  of  Cross,  and  Christiana  Maria 
Rolle  his  wife,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

The  Ven.  John  Moore-Stevens,  of  Winscott,  Archdeacon, 
■of  Exeter,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Stevens  in  1832, 
under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Clevland,  of 
Tapley,  Devon.  He  m.  Anne  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Roberts,  Fellow  and  Vice-Provost  of  Eton,  and  was  father  of 
the  present  Jodn  Cubzon  Moobe-Stevens,  Esq.  of  Winscott. 
He  d.  April,  1865. 

■Seat — Winscott,  near  ToriLngton,  Devon. 

•Club— Casltou. 


STEVENSON    OF    BRAIDWOOD. 

Stevenson,  James,  Esq.  of  Braidwood,  co. 
Lanark,  J. P..  late  Capt.  12lh  Royal  Lancers,  now 
Col.  Comm.  9th  Lanark  Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  6  Nov. 
1838;  m.  1st,  11  Dec.  1866,  Eliza  dau.  of  James 
Hamilton,  Esq.  and  niece  and  heiress  of  John 
Hamilton,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Fairholm,  and  by  her  -who 
d.  22  Sept.  1875,  has  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Fairholm,  Larkhall,  and  Kirkton,  Carluke, 
N.B.,  who  has  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Hamilton, 
being  heir  of  entail  in  posses.sion  of  Fairholm  and 
Kirkton,  b.  2  Oct.  1861,  Lieut.  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons 
(si'e  next  article). 

II.  John,  b.  14  Oct.  1868,  d.  an  infant. 
iir.  Olmar  Charles  John,  b.  15  Sept.  1875. 

I.  Eliza  Margaret  Grace. 

II.  Ann  Scrivener  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.   James    Stevenson   m.   2nd\j,   2  July,    1879, 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  Frederick  Eichards  Ley- 
land,  Esq.  of  Woolton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  2  March,  1880,  had  issue, 
IV.  Francis  Herbert  Leyland,  6.  29  Feb.  1880. 

Lineage. — James  Stevenson,  the  son  of  James  Stevenson, 
of  Nether  Carsewell  (1665),  left  issue,  four  sons, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert,  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  1748,  Brown,  of 
Quarter. 

III.  James,  had  a  son  James,  and  three  daus.  Margaret, 
Martha,  and  Janet. 

IV.  Allan,  had  a  dau.,  who  d.  unm.  1765. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Stevenson,  loft  issue,  a  son  John,  who  m.  Elizabeth 
Tulloch,  and  a  dau.  Janet,  vi.  1727  Robert  Maxwell,  son  of 
Gavin  Maxwell  of  Castlehead,  and  Janet  Cochrane  of  Clip- 
pens,  his  wife,  and  had  issue,  a  dau. 

Janet,  m.  10  June,  1766,  NathanielStevenson,  son  of  James 
Stevenson,  a  burgess  of  Pai.sley.  He  d.  1  Sept.  1824,  and  she 
d.  18  Sept.  1821,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  29  March,  1767;  d.  unm. 

II.  Robert,  b.  7  fiec.  1768  ;  d.  in  infancy. 
i;i.  Nathaniel,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  John,  b.  5  July,  1774:   d.  in  infancy. 

v.  Robert,  b.  24  March,  1780;  d.  In  infancy. 
I.  Janet,  b.  14  Aug.  1770  ;   m.  David  Allison,  and  d.  s.  p.  20 
April,  1857. 
It.  Jean,  b.  7  June,  1776;  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Jean,  6.  24  April.  1778 ;  d.  unm.  3  Nov.  1870. 

5  v.  Margaret,  6.  10  Nov.  1781;  d.  Mni«.  30  Nov.  1£*1. 

V.  Elizabeth,  b.  3  March,  1784;  m.  William  Falconer,  and 
d.s.p.  '26  May,  1869. 

VI.  Susanua,  b.  5  June,  1786 ;  d.  in  infancy. 

The  3rd  son, 

Nathaniel  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Braidwood,  Lanarkshire, 
J. P.,  h.  14  Aug.  1772,  m.  5  Dec.  1837  Margaret  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Rennie  Scott,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Lanark, 
and  d.  2  March,  1847,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Braidwood. 

II.  Nathaniel,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  array,  6.  15  April,  1840  ;  m. 
25  Sept.  1872,  Isabella  Charlotte,  dau.  of  George  H.  Lewin, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Nathalie.  2  Harriet. 

3  Edwina  Catherine  Isabel. 

III.  Thomas  Rennie,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  6.  26  Oct. 
1841  ;  m.  4  June,  1870,  Isabella,  dau.  of  J.  B.  F'rlend,  Esq. 
of  Ripple  Vaie,  Kent,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Hamilton  Bruce,  b.  8  Feb.  1875;  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Herbert  Harry  Macdonald,  6. 14  July,  1876. 
1.  Constance. 

IV.  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army  6.  25  Oct.  1845 ;  m.  1 
June,  1880,  Clara,  dau.  of  —  Aitken,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Gladys  Clare. 

2  Louise  Margaret. 

V.  Andrew  Scott,  Col.  Royal  Highlanders,  Black  Watch,  b.  29 
May,  1847;  m.  19  Oct.  1871,  Mary  Esme  Gwendoline,  dnu. 
of  George  Grogan,  Esq.  of  Seafleld,  Sutton,  and  d.  12  Oct. 
1892,  leaving  issue, 

1  Andrew  George  Hamilton, 5.  4  July,  1875,  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Douglas  Lome  Arthur  Dormer,  6.  3  Sept.  1888  ;  d.  22 
Sept.  1»93. 

1  Esmc  Andrea  Maude  Sybil  Mary. 

I.  Margaret,  ra.  George  Keith,  Esq.  of  Usan,  co.  Forfar,  and 
has  had  issue,  a  dau.,  b.  21  March,  lbS4,  d.  in  infancy. 

1      £«ai— Braidwood,  Carluke,  N.B. 


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STEVENSON-HAMILTON  OF  FAIRHOLM. 

Stetensox-Hamilton,  James,  Esq.  of  Fairholm 
and  Kirkton.  co.  Lanark,  Lieut.  6tli  Iimiskilling 
Dragoons,  h.  2  Oct.  1867,  s.  his  mother  as  heir  of 
entail  on  attaining  liis  majority  in  1888.  He  is  the 
eldest  son  of  James  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Braidwood 
{whom  see)  by  Eliza  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  Fairholm, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.  3rd  son  of 
Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Fairholm.  She  d.  22 
Sept.  1875. 

Ijineag-e.— Sib  James  Hamilton,  4th  Baron  of  Cadzow 
(see  Bcrke's  Peerage,  Abebcosn,  D.)  bad  a  SiJ  son,  Thomas 
Hamilton,  of  Darngaber,  whose  4th  son  was  Allan  HamiLt 
TON,  who  d.  ciica  1470,  leaTing  a  son, 

Allan  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm,  mentioned  in  Acta  Bomin- 
orum  Concilii  (,p.  277)  as  proprietor  of  half  the  lands  of 
Kewton  of  Strathaven  on  8  Feb.  1492.  He  d.  1530,  leaving  a 
son, 

EoBEET  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm  (charter  bears  date  1557), 
left  a  son, 

KoBERT  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm,  who  held  the  lands  in  1578, 
and  was  s.  by 

Patrick  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm,  -who  was  a  firm  adherent 
of  the  family  of  Hamilton,  and  suffered  for  his  attachment, 
having  been  banished  and  his  estates  forfeited  in  the  minority 
of  James  VI.  He  returned  Irom  exile  and  his  estates  were 
restored  in  1585.     His  son, 

KoBERT  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm,  "  wryter"  to  James,  Duke 
of  Hamilton,  and  general  receiver  of  his  rents  from  his 
chamberlains,  and  after  His  Grace's  death  to  William,  Duke 
of  Hamilton.  He  m.  18  Sept.  1639,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Rae, 
of  Auchcngraymont,  by  Jean  Robertson,  dau.  of  Lord  Bedlay. 
He  d.  1656,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm,  h.  31  Aug.  1640 ;  got  23  May, 
1663,  a  precept  of  "  clare  constat  "  as  heir  of  his  father 
Robert  from  William  and  Anne,  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Hamil- 
ton. He  m.  1st,  26  April,  1664,  Elizabeth  Crawford  of  Roch- 
soloch,  who  d.  5  June,  1675,  and  2ndly,  22  Jan.  1679,  Margaret 
Brown,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  at  his  death,  14  Oct.  16J6,  a 
son, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm,  6.  25  Nov.  1679  ;  was  haillie 
of  the  regality  and  dukedom  of  Hamilton  ;  he  m.  5  Sept.  1706 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Roheiton,  of  Eainock,  and  d.  14  Jan. 
1726,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  HAMn-TON,  of  Fairholm,  6.  3  April,  1716, 
served  as  ensign  in  the  King's  Regt.  of  Foot  through 
the  rebellion  of  1745,  and  was  present  at  CuUoden,  and 
afterwards  through  the  campaigns  of  1747-8  in  the  low 
countries,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  was  subsequently 
Brigade-Major  at  Guadaloupe  from  1760-3.  He  ra.  Jacobina, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Stuart  of  Coltness,  and  was  a  magistrate 
for  CO.  Lanark  for  many  years.  He  d,  16  May,  1776,  leaving 
a  son, 

Charles  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm  and  Barkton  (which  was 
acquired  1777),  J.P.,  6.  29  Aug.  1766,  Lieut.  13th  Light  Dra- 
goons, and  afterwards  Capt.  Lanarkshire  Militia,  m.  21  Oct. 
1797,  Anne  Scrivener,  andci.  2  Dec.  1821,  having  by  her,  who 
d.  6  Oct.  1813,  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  21  Nov.  1799  ;  d.  1817. 

II.  John,  his  heir. 

III.  James,  m.  Margaret  Dick,  and  had  issue, 
Eliza,  heir  to  her  uncle. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm  and  Kirkton,  J. P.  andD.L., 
6.  2  March,  1804,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Hamilton  of 
Lesmahagow,  and  d.  i.  p.  12  Sept.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his 
niece, 

Eliza  Hamilton,  of  Fairholm  and  Kirkton,  m.  11  Dec. 
1866,  James  Stevenson  of  Braidwood  (whom  see)  Capt.  12th 
Royal  Lancers,  and  d.  22  Sept.  1875,  leaving, with  other  issue 
(tee  preceding  Memoir),  a  son, 

James  Sievekson-Hamilton,  Esq.  now  of  Fairholm  and 
Kirkton. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  mullet  arg.,  between 
three  cinquefoils  erm.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last  (lor  Hamil- 
ton) ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lys 
gu.on  a  chief  sa. three  mullets  of  the  field  (for  Stevenson).  Crests 
— For  Hamilton,  A  hawk  rising  ppr.,  belled  or,  holding  in  the 
dexter  foot  a  sword  also  ppr.  hiked  and  pommelled  or  :    and 
for  Stevenson,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  from  a  cloud  and  holding 
a  wreath  of  laurel  all  ppr.     Mottoes— For  Hamilton  "  Thank- 
ful," and  for  Stevenson  "  Coelum  non  solum." 
Seats— Vairholm,  Larkhall,  and  Kirkton,  Carluke,  N.B, 
Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  and  New  (Edinburgh). 
II. 


STEVENSON    OF    WESTOE. 

Stevenson,  James  Cochean,  Esq.  of  "Westoe, 
CO.  Durham,  J. P.,  Chairman  of  the  Tyne  Improve- 
ment Commission,  M.P.  for  South  Shields,  b.  9  Oct. 
1825;  m.  31  Oct.  1855,  Elisa  Eamsay,  dau.  of  Eev. 
James  Anderson,  D.D.,  of  Morpeth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Shannan,  6.  1862. 

II.  Arthur  Gavin,  b.  1863. 

III.  Hew,  b.  1865.  rv.  Charles,  5. 1868. 
v.  Ronald  Cochran,  6.  1873. 

I.  Edith,  m.  1880,  William  R.  Anderson,  Esq.  of  London. 

II.  Amy,  rn.  1887,  Rev.  W.  M.Macgregor,  of  Glasgow. 

III.  Florence  Margaret,  m.  1886,  Mackay  D.  S.  Mackenzie, 
Esq.  of  Clifton. 

IV.  Louisa  Mary.  v.  Hilda. 

VI.  EUsabeth  Fiances.  vu.  Dora  Jane. 

Lineagre.— James  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Glasgow  (son  of 
James  Stevenson,  of  Paisley,  by  his  wife,  Margaret  Cochran), 
m.  22  Nov.  1824,  Jane  Stewart,  dau.  of  Alexander  Shannan, 
of  Greenock,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Cochran,  now  of  Westoe. 

II.  Alexander  Shannan,  of  Oatlands  Mere,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
the  late  George  Kewney,  Esq.  of  North  Shields. 

HI.  John  James,  of  London,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert 

Omond,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh. 
IV.  Archibald,  m.  Margaret  Jane  (deceaspd),  dau.  of  the  late 

Rev.  Alexander  Anderson,  D.D.,  of  Old  Aberdeen,  and  d^ 

1879. 

I.  Margaret  Miller,  m.  the  late  Rev.  W.  T.  Ker,  of  Deskford, 
Ban8. 

II.  Jane.  iii.  Elisa  Carlile. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  the  late  Robert  Foulis,  M.D.,  of  Cairnie  Lodge, 
Fife,  and  d.  1876. 
v.  Louisa.  VI.  Flora  Clift. 

Mr.  Stevenson  (?.  1866. 
Seat — Westoe,  South  Shields. 
Toicn  Residence— S3,  Devonshire  Place,  W. 


STEVENSON    OF    BALLADOOLE. 

Stevenson,  William  Baeing,  Esq.  of  Balla- 
doole  and  Ballakeigan,  Isle  of  Man,  J.P.,  b.  1  May, 
1819  ;  m.  12  April,  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Bailey,  of  Frome,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  the  Canadian 
Militia,  formerly  Lieut.  6th  Foot,  and  his  wife,, 
Elizabeth  Jones,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Acgdstds,  member  of  the  Manx  Bar,  J. P.  and 
M.H.K.  for  Rushen,  b.  25  April,  1849  ;  m.  15  Dec.  1879, 
Ada  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  CreUin,  Esq.  of  Westhill, 
Castletown. 

II.  Frederick  Coney,  M.B.  settled  in  Canada,  b.  4  Sept.  1850 ; 
m.  26  Dec.  1S81,  Helen  Lovick  Moore,  dau.  of  Armiger 
Ibbot  Hubbard,  Esq.  of  Brundale,  Ancaster,  Canada,^ 
formerly  of  Brundale,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  1  Bertram, 
6.  24Sept.  18S2;  2  Harold,  6. 30  Nov.  1883;  3  Armiger,  6.21- 
Jan.  1889  ;  4  Frederick;  1  Margery;  and  2  Helen. 

iti.  Richard  Stevenson,  settled  in  Canada,  b.  31  May,  1852; 
TO.  11  April,  1877,  Amy  Harrington,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Harrington,  6.  26  Jan.  1S78 ;  2  Lionel,  b.  3 
April,  1879;  3  Richard  Ambrose,  b.  26  Jan.  1884; 
4  Augustus ;  1  Constance  Mary,  d.  young ;  and  2  Mabel 
Evelyn. 

IV.  Henry  Wickham,  Surg.-Maj.  Indian  Medical  SerWce, 
attached  Bombay  Cavalry,  6.  21  Dec.  1857;  m.  8  Sept. 
1890,  Frances  Clare,  relict  of  —  Knipe,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of 
Rev.  Claremont  Skrine. 

V.  Arthur  Bicknell,  in  Holy  Orders,  vicar  of  Fillongley, 
Coventry,  b.  18  June,  1860. 

I.  Caroline  Frances,  m.  her  cousin.  Rev.  Joseph  Perrot 
Collin,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Blanche.  iii.  Amy  Brada. 

Mr.  Stevenson  became  member  for  the  Sheading  of 
Eushen,  when  the  House  of  Keys  first  became  an 
elective  body,  under  the  auspices  of  Sir  Henry 
Loch,  Lieut.-Governor;  and  was  subsequently 
M.H.K.  for  CastletowTi. 

Lineage. — The  family,  whose  name  was  formerly  Steph- 
enson, is  supposed  to  be  of  Danish  origin,  and  was  coeval  witlL 
the  earliest  records  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  The  principal  members 
appear  to  have  been  connected  with  the  Manx  legislature, 
from  the  earliest  existence  of  the  House  of  Keys  (from  1413  to 
1417),  and  are  described  in  the  earliest  Manorial  Roll  yet 

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known,  as  owners  of  Balladoolc.  Sir.  Stevenson,  the  present 
proprietor,  is  Ttli  in  descent  from  Major  llichard  Stevenson, 
■wlio  wa.s  Deputy  Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  who  d.  in 
1CS3. 

In  the  "  Liber  Assedationis  "  of  1507,  John  Stevenson  is 
entered  as  owner  of  the  ISalladoole  property,  and  was  s.  in 
1030  by  his  son,  John  Stevenson.  A  John  Stevenson  next 
appcai-s  on  the  llolls,  down  to  the  year  1G17,  when  the  name 
is  withdrawn,  and  that  of  his  son  Kichabd  entered.  lliciiARD 
Stevenson  appears  to  have  liad  a  further  grant  of  land  from 
the  Lord  of  t;ie  Isle,  and  down  to  the  year  1G9G  the  property 
vas  held  by  Stevensons  of  the  name  of  Richard.  John  Stev- 
inson,  Esq.  M.P.,  who  s.  his  brother  Richard,  w.as  the  friend 
and  coadjutor  of  Bishop  Wilson.  He  was  President  of  the 
Keys  of  Mann,  and  devoted  himself  to  the  religious  and  civil 
■welfare  of  his  country.    He  d.  1737. 

In  ths  year  1419  William  Stevenson  is  entered  upon  the 
records  as  member  of  one  of  the  Houses  of  Keys  which 
•existed.  He  belonged  to  the  Sheading  of  Eushen,  in  which 
division  Balladoole  is  situated. 

Major  Richard  Stevenson,  Deputy-GovernorandReceiver- 
Gener.al,  -was  bur.  in  the  chancel  of  K.  Arbory,  20  April,  1083. 
15y  liis  wife  Isabel,  dau.  of —  Christian,  Esq.,  he  had  issue, 
five  sons  and  one  dau., 

Richard,  bapt.   13  Sept.  1653;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  His  Excel- 
lency Governor  Heywood,  and  had  issue,  four  daus. 

John,  of  whom  afterwards. 

Thomas,  i.  17  Aug.  and  bapt.  23  Aug.  lCr>8. 

Charles,  h.  19  Aug.  and  bapt.  30  Aug.  1(;63. 

A  son,  b.  7  Jan.  and  bapt.  li  Jan.  1666. 

Aymee,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1668. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Stevenson,  Esq.  M.P.,  and  President  of  the  House  of 
Keys,  was  styled  by  Bishop  Wilson,  the  "  Father  of  his 
country."  He  in.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
.Scnhouse,  Esq.  of  Nether  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  of  whom  afterwards. 

John,  Col.  in  the  Guards,  d.  v.nm.  at  Ashley  Park,*  Walton- 

upon-Thames,  whicli  he  inherited  from  his  first  cousin,  the 

Countess  of  Middlesex. 
Jane,  of  Ashley  Park,  d.  imra. 
]-)Hi-othy.  of  Ashley  Park,  d.  unm. 
Elizabeth,  of  Ashley  Park,  d.  unm. 

ISr  Stevenson  wa.s  bur.  5  June  1737.    His  elder  son, 

Richard  Stevenson,  Esq.  Cornet  of  Horse,  Royal  Cara- 
bineers, A.D.C.  to  Richard  Boyle,  Viscount  Shannon  (his 
uncle  by  marriage),  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  Capt.  Waters,  of  the 
lioyal  Carabineers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1785,  aged  69) 
had  issue, 

Richard  Ambrose. 

Jane,  d.  an  infant.  

Mr.  Stevenson  rf.  1742.     His  only  son, 

Richard  Ambrose  Stevenson,  Esq.  M.H.K.,  m.  Margery 
Fri5.scl  (originally  the  name  was  Eraser),  of  Scottish  and 
French  ancestry,  of  whom  Pierre  Fraser,  Seigneur  de  Froile, 
came  to  Scotland  with  the  Ambassadors  of  Charlemagne,  in 
the  year  807.  Charles  Fraser,  an  ancestor  of  Lord  Lovat,  was 
Thane  of  Mann  in  814.  Mr.  Stevenson  d.  27  Feb.  1773,  aged 
30,  leaving  issue, 

Bichard  Ambrose,  Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  bapt.  6  June, 

1762:  d.  v.nm.  11  March,  1795. 
Fredci'ick,  bapt.  20  Dec.  1767  ;  m.  Annie  Elizabeth  Bowyer, 

and  d.  28  Sept.  1807,  having  had  issue,  an  infant,  who  d. 
Charlotte,  of  whom  presently. 
Margaret  Christian,  of  ballakeign,  &c.,  m.  John  Quilliam, 

Esq.,  Post  Capr.  K.X.,  and  M.H.K.  (he  was  Lord  Nelson's 

Flag  Lieut.),  and  d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1844. 

Mr.  Stevenson's  elder  dau., 

Charlotte  Stevenson,  co-heiress  of  the  Balladoole  estates 
and  others,  with  her  sister  Margaret,  m.  Capt.  Thomas  Woods, 
58th  Regt.  of  Great  Meadow,  Isle  of  Man,  and  The  Bolies,  co. 
Mcath,  and  by  him  (who  d.  16  Jlay,  1828)  had,  with  two  sons, 
■who  d.  young, 

George  Acgusttts,  of  Balladoole. 

Maria  Isabella,  m.  Capt.  George  Isaac  Call,  24th  Dragoons, 
and  had  -issue,  Wathan  Mark  Wilks  (Rev.),  M.A.,  the 
author  and  poet,  m.  Ursula  R.  Hennel,  a  widow,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Brabant,  and  d.  20  Aug.  1890;  George  Fredeiick,  Gen. 
<l<ev.),  C.U.,  7/1.  Charles  Forbes,  and  had  a  son,  Frede- 
rick, late  Major  R.E. ;  Maria  Louisa,  d.  unm. ;  and  Georgina 
Sarah  St.  Leger,  who  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Dennis,  and  had 
issue. 

Charlotte,  m.  W.  S.  Gimton,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1847. 


Mrs.  Woods  d.  30  July,  1838,  aged  74,  and  was  s.  by  her  only 
surviving  son, 

George  Augdstds  Woods,  Esq.  of  Balladoole,  Isle  of  Man, 
and  The  Bolies,  co.  Meath,  J.  P.  {sec  Woods  o/  Milrerton), 
Acting  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys,  Lieut.  Royal  Marines, 
served  through  the  siege  of  Copenhagen,  and  at  Walcheren 
and  Flushing,  b.  31  March,  1788;  vi.  1st,  '22  June,  1816,  Annj 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Coney,  M.A.,  of  Cookhani 
Elms,  Berks,  Fellow  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  by  his  wife,  Ann-a 
Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Wickham  (Fellow  of  Balliol),  of 
Horsington,  co.  Somerset ;  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1838) 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Baring,  now  of  Balladoole. 

II.  George  Augustus,  of  The  Bolies,  co.  Meath,  6.   19  Oct. 
18'20;  d.  ■u?i)«..  1882. 

III.  Frederick  Stevenson,  settled  in  Canada,  of  the  Bolies,  co. 
Meath,  b.  10  May,  18'22  ;  •hi.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  Bailey,  | 
of  Frome,  Somerset,  and  had  issue,  1  I'rancis  Bailey,  settled  i 
in  Manitoba,  b.  2  May,  1856,  m.  4  Dec.  1879,  Susan  Matilda,  ] 
granddau.  of  Edward  Long,  Esq.  of  Fort  Edw.ird,  co.  Tip-  ' 
perary,  and  has  issue,  Frederick  George,  6.  11  Jan.   1883,  • 
Reginald  Francis,  b.  22  March,  1884,  Richard  Stevenson,  b.  < 
11  Jan.  1886,  Constance  Reid,  b.  21  June,   1888;  2  Alfred 
Coney  (Rev.),  Itector  of  Clear  Water,  6.  2  Aug.  1860;  :! 
Thomas  Zachary,  settled  in  Manitoba,  distinguished  himself 
in  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  N.W.  Canada  1885,  b.  2 
June,    1862;  4  Albert  William  (Rev.),  b.  1  Dec.  1865.     lie 
m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Smith,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  who  ^ 
d.  young.  , 

IV.  Thomas  Quilliam,  Law  Student,^.  4  Oct.  1828;  d.  unm.  j 
18T1. 

I.  Charlotte  Isabella,  jrt.  11  May,  1835,  Peter  Collin,  Master  j 
in  Chancery,  and  had  issue,  six  sons  and  five  dans.  i 

II.  Anna  Maria,  of  Eaglehurst,  Isle  of  Man.  m.  21  June,  1855,  i 
John  Edward  Hunt,  Esq.. and  by  him  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1889)  | 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  five  daus.  ( 

III.  Caroline  Margaret  \  ^j  j^^  UoUics,  Wells. 

IV.  Rosa  Octavia  J  \ 
Mr.  Woods  m.  28  Nov.  1839,  |2ndly,  Charlotte  Heptinstall,  of  i 
Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  July,  1884)  | 
had  further  issue,  \ 

V.  Richard  Ambrose,  of  Glenville,  b.  26  Oct.  1841;  m.  14  | 
I'eb.  1865,  Emma  Jane  Birley,  of  Ballacusnahan,  and  has 
had  issue,  Richard  Ambrose  Stevenson,  b.  26  Aug.  and  a. 
20  Sept.  1867  ;  George  Augustus,  6.  3  Feb.  1869  ;  Alice  ;  j 
Emma ;  Luiy.  j 

V.  Lucia  Agnes,  of  Westwood,  Isle  of  Man,  m.  8  Sept,  1866, 
Major  C.  A.  C.  Hawkins,  B.N.I,  who  d.  1884.  She  d.  27  i 
Nov.  1893.  I 

VI.  Alice  Waters,  in.  Capt.  H.  S.  Anderson,  B.N.I,  (now  I 
lirigadier-Gen.),  C.B.,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  issue,  Horace  I 
Robert  Francis,  Lieut.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  6.  14  Aug.  ] 
1863. 

vii.  Jane  Senhouse,  m.  19  Jan.  1869,  Richard  Berens  Brad- 1 

ford  Hawkins',  Esq.  of  Woodstock,  co.  Oxford,  who  d.  5  Jan.  I 

1894,  and  has  issue,  three  daus.  j 

Mr.  Woods  d.  4  April,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  j 

William  Baring  Woods,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Stevenson, 

in  1866.  I 

g(,£ij— Balladoole,  near  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man.  I 


*  On  the  death  of  Col.  Stevenson,  Ashley  Park  became  the 
property  of  his  three  sisters,  and  upon  theii-  death  it  was 
i'dierited,  cither  by  bequest  or  entail,  by  the  family  of  Sir 
Henry  lletcher,  who  -were  also  cousics. 


STEVENSON  OF  PLAYFORD  MOUNT. 

Stetenson,  Francis  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Plajford 
Mount,  CO.  Suffolk,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  the  Eye  Division  1 
of  Suifolk  since  1885,  B.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  i. 
2-i  Nov.  18G2,  m.  31  July,  1889,  Mary  Kate,  dau.  of 
the  late  Edward  Joicey,"^Esq.  of  Elenkinsopp  Hall, 
llaltwhistle.  Mr.  F. "  S.  Stevenson  is  the  only  son 
by  his  second  marriage,  of  the  late  Sir  William  I 
Stevenson,  K.C.B.,  Governor  of  tlie  Mauritius. 
Sir  William  -svas  the  son  of  William  James  Steven 
son,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Jamaica  (5th  in  descent  from  i 
Carl  Kickard  van  Steinsen  -who  came  to  England 
temp.  William  III.  and  took  the  name  of  Steven- 
son) by  his  -nife,  the  dau.  of  Col.  James.  He  m. 
1st,  Miss  Alhvood,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  William 
Lawrence  Stevenson,  and  a  dau.  Kathleen,  m. 
Major  Marindin,  late  E.E.,  and  has  a  dau.  He  m. 
2iidly,  Caroline  Octavia,  dan.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Seymour  Biscoe,  of  Pendhill,  Surrey  (by  Stephana 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Yen.  John  Law,  B.D.,  Archdeacon 
of  Kochester,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  6th  Viscount 
Falkland),  and  granddau.  of  Vincent  John  Biscoe, 
Esq.  by  Lady  Mary  Seymour,  his  -n-ife,  only  dau 


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1863. 

Seat — Playford  Mount,  near  Woodbridge. 
Club — Devonshire. 


STEVENSON    OP    FOXLEASE. 

Stevenson,  William  George,  Esq.  of  Foxlease, 
CO.  Hants,  J. P.  cos.  Hants,  Gloucester,  and  Brecon, 
served  in  the  68th  Durham  Light  Infantry  and 
Scots  Guards,  h.  23  June,  1827,  m.  3  Aug.  1852, 
Maria  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Hardress  Roberts  Saun- 
derson,  Esq.  {see  Saundeeson  of  Castle  Saitn- 
derson)  and  Lady  Maria  Anne  Luttrell-Olmius,  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  3rd  and  last  Earl  of 
Carhampton,  and  has  issue, 

George  James  Hakdress,  6. 19  Jan.  1S6.3. 

Marie  Louisa  Rose,  in.  10  May  1883,  John  Calvert  Hibbert, 

Esq.,  son  of  Leicester  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Chalfont  Lodge, 

Bucks. 

Liiueag'e. — John  Stevenson,  h.  1710;  m.  19  Dec.  1741, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jonathan  Townsend,  of  Brentford, 
CO.  Bliddlesex,  and  ^vidow  of  Thomas  Holford,  of  St.  Laurence, 
and  had  issue, 

EoBERT  Stevenson,  of  Morton  Hall,  Chiswick,  and  Binfield 
Place,  Berks,  in.  1775,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  —  Cockburn, 
a  descendant  of  the  Caldra  family,  and  by  her,  vfho  m.  2ndly, 
Sir  William  Heme,  K.C.B.,  had  issue, 

George  Stevenson,  of  Bafford  House,  co.  Gloucester  J. P., 
and  D.L.  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  served  in  the  Walcheren 
Expedition,  and  in  the  Peninsula,  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Corunna  (medal).  He  in.  28  July,  1824,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John 
Josiah  Holford,  Esq.  of  Cilgn-yn,  Landovery,  co.  Carmarthen, 
and  of  39  York  Place,  Portman  Square,  and  d.  1863,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

1  William  George,  of  Foxlease. 

2  Henry  Holford. 

1  Georgina  Maria,  to.  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Andrew  Pitcairn, 
of  the  42nd  Highlanders,  and  left  issue,  four  sons  and  one 
dau. 

2  Jane  Louisa,  in.  John  Townsend  Tyler,  Esq.  of  Hethf  elton, 
near  Wareham,  co.  Dorset,  late  Capt.  31st  Eegt.,  and  has 
issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Seat — Foxlease,  near  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 


STEWARD    OF    NOTTINGTON    HOUSE. 

Stewaed,  Richaed  Oliver  Eeancis,  Esq.  of 
Nottington  House,  Dorset,  J. P.,  Col.  in  the  army, 
h.  18  Dec.  1823 ;  m.  2  Oct.  1856,  Olivia  Elizabeth, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Allen  Johnson,  2nd  Bart,  of 
Bath. 

Liineag-e.— This  family,  of  Scotch  origin,  emijn'ated  to  St. 
Helena  early  in  the  17th  century,  and  subsequently  settled  at 
Weymouth. 

Gabriel  Steward,  Esq.  (son  of  Gabriel  Steward,  Esq.,  by 
Sarah  Wrangham  his  wife),  in.  1765,  Eebecca,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Richard  Tucker,  Esq.  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Gollop,  Esq.  of  Berwick,  9th  son  of  Thomas  Gollop,  Esq.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Dorset  27  Charles  II.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1812)  had 
issue, 

Gabriel  Tucker,  deceased. 

Richard  Acgustds,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward  Tucker  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wem,  Salop,  deceased. 

John  Charles  Tucker,  of  the  3rd  Regt.  of  Guards,  deceased. 

Eebecca,  deceased. 

Sarah  Dorothea,  deceased,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Browne. 

Maria,  deceased,  m.  Capt.  Bayles  Wardell,  of  the  10th 
Hussars,  deceased. 

Mr.  Steward  d.  in  1792.    His  2nd  son. 

Col.  Richard  Augdstcs  Tucker-Steward,  of  Nottington 
House,  6.  1  Feb.  1773,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Dorset,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  Militia,  sat  in  Parliament  for  the  borough  of  Wey- 
Inouth.    He  m.  12  March,  1823,  Louisa  Henrietta,  only  dau. 
of  EdwardMorgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  co.  Flint,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  April,  1858)  had  issue, 
Richard  Oliver  Francis,  now  of  Nottington  House. 
Frederick  Gordon,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  26  Jan.  1826. 
Edwin  Ashley   Tucker,    late    Lieut.-Col.  21st  Fusiliers,    6. 

31  Oct.  1831. 
Augusta  Caroline,  m.  6  Nov.  1845,  Charles  William  Gordon, 
Esq.  of  Wincombe  Park,  Wilts;  shed.  12  Sept.  1866,  leaving 
issue,  George  Henry;    Frederick,  d.;   Charles  Steward; 


Harold;    Frank;    Alfred  William;    Edgar    Louis;     Ethel 
Maria    Louisa;    Lilian    Mary  {see    Gordon   of  TVincombe 
Park). 
Louisa  Charlotte. 
Col.  Steward  d.  25  March,  1342. 

Arms—Or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  surmounted  of  abend 
gu.,  within  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Ci-est—A  pelican  vuluing 
lierself  ppr. 

iSeat— Nottington  House,  near  Dorchester. 


STEWART    OF    ARDS. 

Stewaet,  Alexander  John  Eobeet,  Esq.  of 
Ards,  CO.  Donegal,  and  Laurencetown  House,  co. 
Down,  J.P.  for  cos.  Donegal,  Down,  and  Middlesex, 
and  D.L.  for  Donegal  and  Down,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Donegal  1853,  and  co.  Down  1861,  b.  5  July,  1827  ; 
m.  17  May,  1851,  Lady  Isabella  Rebecca  Graham 
Toler,  6th  dau.  of  Hector  John  Graham,  2nd  Earl 
of  Norbury,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  George  John,  Barrister-at^Law,  6.  13  Feb. 
1852  ;  m.  10  April,  1883,  Julia  Blanche,  dau.  of  Charies 
Dingwall,  Esq.  of  Knollys  Croft,  co.  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 
two  daus.,  Eua  Dingwall  Tasca  and  Muriel  Neara. 

II.  Charies  Hector,  b.  23  May,  1853. 

III.  George  Laurence,  b.  6  Sept.  1861. 

IV.  Henry  Moore,  b.  29  March,  1863. 

V.  Cecil  George  Graham,  6.  14  June,  1868. 

I.  Caroline  Helen  Mary,  m.  5  July,  1883,  Capt.  Frederick 
Thomas  Penton,  late  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Chalfont 
Park,  Slough,  formerly  M.P.  for  Central  Finsbury, 
1886-91,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Alexander,  Cyril 
Frederick,  Kathleen  Winifred,  and  Dorothy  Grace. 

II.  Beatrice  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 

III.  Ida  Mary  Augusta. 

Lineag-e.— Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.,  5.  26  March,  1745 
(2nd  son  of  Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Mount  Stewart,  co. 
Down,  M.P.,  and  younger  brother  of  Robert,  1st  Marquess  of 
Londonderry),  purchased  the  estate  of  Ards  from  the  Wray 
family,  and  settled  there,  1782.  He  m.  2  Oct.  1791,  Lady  Mary 
Moore,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda,  by 
Lady  Anne  Seymour  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis,  1st  Marquess  of 
Hertford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1842)  had  (with  other 
children,  who  d.  young), 

I.  Alexander  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Moore  (Rev.),  6.  5  March,  1799;  m.  1830,  Alice, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Ormsby  Vandeleur,  of 
Kilrush  House,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1831.  His  widow 
in.  2ndly,  Col.  John  Vandeleur,  10th  Hussars. 

III.  John  Vandeleur,  of  Rock  Hill,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  4  Oct.  1802;  in.  18  Dec.  1837,  Lady  Helen  Toler, 
Srd  dau.  of  Hector  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury,  and  d.  24 
June,  1872,  having  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1883)  had 
issue, 

1  Alexander  Charles  Hector,  of  Eock  Hill,  Letter- 
kenny,  co.  Donegal,  and  2,  Lennox  Gardens,  London, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriir  1881,  Hon.  Major-Gen.  (retired),  late 
Col.  Commanding  2nd  Life  Guards,  b,  15  Nov.  1838 ;  m, 
25  April,  1«72,  Gertrude  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eric  Car- 
ington  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ashfold,  Sussex,  and  24,  Rutland 
Gate,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  Kathleen,  6.  8  Jan.  1875. 

2  Hector  Brabazon,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  13  Dec.  1841. 

3  Robert  Seymour,  6.  Blay,  1846,  Major  (retired)  Donegal 
Militia  Artillery. 

4  Charles  John,  Senior  OfHcial  Receiver  of  the  Court 
of  Bankruptcy,  6.  1851;  m.  11  Oct.  1884,  Lady  Mary 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Hector  John  Graham,  Srd  Earl 
of  Norbury,  and  has  issue,  Gerald  Charles,  b.  29  March, 
1888;  Helen  Margaret,  b.  4  April,  1886;  and  Eircene 
Mary,  b.  29  Sept.  1890. 

1  Elizabeth  Georgiana. 

I.  Maria  Frances,  m.  10  June,  ISll,  Eobert  Montgomery, 
Esq.  of  Convoy  House,  who  d.  1846. 

II.  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  Aug.  1831,  and  was  s.hj  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Egbert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ards,  and  Laurence- 
town  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal  1830,  6. 
12  Feb.  1795;  m.  28  July,  1825,  Lady  Caroline  Anne  Pratt,  Srd 
dau.  of  John  Jeffries,  1st  Marquess  Camden,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  7  Oct.  1827)  left  at  his  decease,  25  March,  1850,  one  son, 
Alexander  John  Eobert,  now  of  .\rds. 

.^rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  or,  a  bend  compony  arg.  and 
az.  between  twj  lions  rampant  gu.,  for  Stewart;  2nd  and 
3rd  gu.,  a  saltire  arg.  Cresc — A  dragon  statant  or.  Motto — 
Metuenda  corolla  draconis. 

Seats— Ards,  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal,  and  Laurencetowa 
House,  Gilford,  co.  Down. 

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STEWAKT    OF    ARDVOELICH. 

Stewaet,  Jonx,  Esa.,  C.I.E.,  of  ArdTorlieh,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.,  Col.  R.A'.  (retired),  b.  24  March, 
1833;  m.  14  July,  1857,  Elizabeth  Magdalen 
Amelia,  4th  dau.  of  General  Tliomas  Webster,  of 
Balgarrie,  Fifeshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  Cnpt.  lOtli  Bengal  Lancers,  6.  8  Oct.  1S''P;  iti. 
1S91,  Lily,  dau.  of  A.  C.  MacLaren,  Esq.,  and  has  i-L-ue, 
a  son,  b.  1S'J3. 

II.  Jolin  Lindcsay,  5.  24  Oct.  1875. 

III.  Augustus  Baird,  6.  1  Oct.  1877,  d.  1893. 

I.  Mabel,  b.  30  Oct.  1860. 

II.  Lilian,  ?)i.  20  Jan.  1SS5,  Charles  Bardey  Lukis,  r,-q., 
Bengal  Medical  Service,  and  has  Issue,  Theodore;  Sydney ; 
Ethel  Maud. 

III.  Ethel  Mary,  m.  2  Nov.  1SS7,  Ernest  James  Medley, 
Capt.  nth  Bengal  Cavalry. 

IV.  Helen  Lucy,  m.  25  Jan.  1887,  Francis  Henry  Bennet 
Skrine,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Claraiont 
Skrine,  M.A.,  of  Warleigh  Lodge,  Wimbledon,  and  has 
issue,  Clarmont. 

liineagre.— Robert,  Duke  of  Albany,  son  of  Robert  IL 
of  Scotland,  m.  Margaret,  Countess  of  Menteith  in  her  own 
right,  and  was  father  of 

Mdkdoch,  Doke  of  Albany,  Regent  of  Scotland,  m.  Isabel, 
Countess  of  Lennox.  He  was  beheaded  at  Stirling  1425,  with 
two  of  his  sons.  Waltek,  the  eldest  son,  was  ancestor  of  the 
Lords  Stoart  of  Ochiltree,  the  Earls  Castle-Stewart,  the 
Earls  of  Moray,  <S;c.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  James  Stewart,  was  ancestor  in  the  direct  male  line 
of  the  Stewarts  of  Ardcorlich.  He  m.  Annabel,  dau.  of 
Buchanan,  of  that  ilk,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Stewart,  in.  Mariota,  dau.  of  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
of  Glenorehy,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Breadalbane,  and 
had  issue.  From  his  younger  sons,  John  and  Andrew  respec- 
tively, the  families  of  Stewart  of  Glenhuckie  and  Stewart  of 
Gartnaferaran,  both  in  the  co.  Perth,  were  descended.  The 
eldest  son, 

Walter  Stewart,  s.  his  father,  and  m.  Euphemia,  dau.  of 
James  Reddoch,  of  Cultobraggan,  Comptroller  of  the  House- 
hold of  James  IV.,  and  was  father  of  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Stewart,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Patrick  Stewart,  of  Glen- 
huckie, and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Drummond,  of  Drummond  Erinoch  (sister  of  the  unfortunate 
Drummond  Erinoch,  King  James  VI. "s  Ranger  in  Glenartney 
Forest,  who  was  murdered  in  1589  by  the  Children  of  the  Mist). 
He  had  issue,  James,  his  heir,  and  John,  ancestor  of  the 
families  of  Stewart  of  Annai,  Stewart  of  Ballachallan,  and 
Stewart  of  Craigtoun,  all  in  co.  Perth.    The  elder  son, 

James  Stewart,  s.  to  the  estate.  This  was  the  man  who 
in  a  quarrel  slew  his  friend.  Lord  Kilpont,  in  Montrose's 
camp,  at  CoUace,  5  Sept.  1644,  and  on  whose  character  and 
exploits  Sir  Walter  Scott  wrote  his  tale,  the  Legend  of  Mont- 
rose. Having  obtained  the  pardon  of  Parliament  for  the  deed, 
he  accepted  a  majority  in  Argyll's  regiment,  and  afterwards 
distinguished  himself  in  Leslie's  campaigns.  He  m.  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Robert  Murray,  of  Buchanty,  co.  Perth,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Jean  Drummond,  dau. 
of  David  Drummond,  of  Comrie,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  m.  Jean  Stewart,  dau.  of  Patrick  Stewart,  of 
Glenbuckie,  and  was  father  of  Robert  .Stewart,  who,  on 
the  death  of  his  first-cousin,  t.  to  the  estate  of  Ardvorlich. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
John  Buchanan,  of  Buchanan,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  d.  unm.  1166,  and  was,  as 
before  stated,  x.  by  his  first-cousin, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Stewart,  of  Annat,  co.  Perth,  and  was  father  of 

William  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  6.  10  June,  1754;  m.  28 
Aug.  1797,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Maxtone,  of  Culto- 
quhey,  co.  Perth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  hi.i  heir,  who  d.  unm.,  and  was  .?.  by  his  nephew. 

II.  William  Murray,  Major  22nd  Bengal  N.I.,  0.  1804;  m. 
8  Aug.  182C,  Charlotte  Athanas  (who  rf.  18(J0),  eldest  dau. 
of  Major  Robert  Joseph  Debnam,  13th  Light  lufumry,  and 
d.  29  July,  1853,  leaving, 

1  William,  of  Ardvorlich,  b.  5  June,  1827:  s.  his  uncle.  16 

July,  1854;  Capt.  H  E.I.C.'s  Bengal  Artillery;  m.  22  Oct. 

•  Isol,   Jane  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Hill  Willson,  Esq. 

Bengal  Engineers,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert,  b.  25  April, 


1855,  d.  14  June,  1857  ;  I  Charlotte  Fanning,  m.  20  Ang  j 
1873,  Sir  James  Ramsay,  10th  Bart,  of  Bamff  (see  Bdrke's  I 
Peerage  and  Baronetage).  He  was  kiled,  with  his  wife  I 
and  infant  son,  at  Gwalior,  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  ' 
14  June,  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother,  Robert  ' 
Stewart,  Esq. 

2  Robert,  heir  to  his  brother. 

3  John,  now  of  Ardvorlich. 

4  Anthony,  Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1834 ;  m.April,  1857 
Charlotte,  4lh  dau.  of  M.ijor  Barlow,  and  by  her  (who  (/'  ' 
1882)  had  issue,  James,  Lieut.  R.A. ;  Robert  Joseph  ' 
Tucker;  Walter;  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  1878,  Col.  K.  W.  ' 
Collis,  Bengal  Staff  Corps;  Alice;  and  Henrietta  Graced  ! 
m.  18b5,  Capt.  F.  A.  Hayden,  Duke  of  Wellington's  Own  | 
Regt.     Col.  Anthony  Stewart  ci.  13  Dec.  1886.  i 

5  James  Itaphael,  M.A.,  b.  1838  ;  m.  1869,  Annette  Louisa,  j 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Cheape,  G.C.B.,  of  the  Bengal  Engineers,  | 
and  has  issue,  William  Murray,  0.  1875  ;  Margaret;  ; 
M.arjory  ;  and  Elizabeth.  } 

6  George,  Major-Gen.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.  1881,  Mary,  | 
dau.  of  John  Monteith  Douglas,  Esq.  ' 

7  Theodore  Henry,  Bombay  C.S.,  b.  1842;  m.  6  Oct.  1864,  | 
Alice,  dau.  of  Major  Osborne,  and  d.  1892,  leaving  issue,  j 
Theodore  Fitzalan,  b.  1868;  and  Eva  Lilian,  vi.  29  Oct.  I 
1887,  Col.  James  Gavin  Lindsay,  R.E.,  son  of  Col.  Lind-  I 
say,  C.B.,  78th  Highlanders.  ' 

1  Charlotte,  m.   24  April,    1851,  William  Roberts,  Esq.,  I 
Bengal  C.S.,  and  d.  3  Aug.   1887,  leaving  issue,  William  ' 
Stewart,  m.  in  New  Zealand  ;  Charles  Hamilton ;  Heleu,  \ 
VI.  to  Capt.  Oakeley. 
I.  Marjory,  d.  9  Dec.  1878. 
Mr.  Stewart  d.  26  Ffeb.  1838.     His  eldest  son,  | 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  s.  his  father  26  Feb.  1838, 
d.  unm.  16  July,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ardvorlich,  d.  14  June,  1857,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  I 

Robert   Stewart,    Esq.   of  Ardvorlich,  Col.  Bengal  Staff  | 
Corps,   Commissioner  of  Assam,   b.    1829  ;    m.  9  Aug.  1860, 
Charlotte  Joanna,  dau.  of  Anthony  Murray,  Esq.  of  Dollerie. 
CO.  Perth,  and  had  issue,  Charlotte.    Mr.  Stewart  d.  6  June, 
1882. 

^r?)is— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th  or,  a  lion  rampant  within 
a  double  tressureflorycounterflory  gu.  ;  2ndor,  afessechequy 
az.  and  arg.,  in  chief  a  mullet  gu.  ;  3rd  arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed 
between  four  roses  gu.,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  all  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  compouee  az.  and  of  the  first.  Orest—K 
dexter  naked  arm  issuant,  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister, 
all  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto  (in  an  escroU  above  the 
crest)— Deo  juvante  vinco. 

Scat — Ardvorlich,  Lochearnhead,  co.  Perth. 


STEWART    OF    CAIUNSMOIIE. 

Stewart,  Major  Colvin,  of  Cairnsmore,  Kirk- 
cudbright, J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  and  J. P.  for 
Wigtownshire,  Major  late  Scottish  Borderers,  b. 
5  Dec.  1830 ;  »i.  2  April,  1867,  Julia  Henrietta 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Coape,  Esq.  of  Mirables,  ' 
Isle  of  Wight.  \ 

Lineage.— James  Stewart,  of  Cairnsmore,  Kirkeud-  : 
bright,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  April,  1791 ;  to.  18  Dec.  1829,  Eliza-  I 
beth,  only  dau.  of  Gilbert  MacLeod,  M.D.,  of  Gloucester  Place,  | 
London,  and  had  issue,  ( 

I.  CoLViv,  now  of  Cairnsmore.  ■ 

II.  Patrick,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.    R.E.,  6.  28  Jan.  1832;  m.  \ 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  Col.  McDowall,  of  Logan  ;  d.  Jan.  1865.  ■' 

III.  Keith,  Lieut.  K.N.,  6.  9  March,  1834;  d.  Sept.  1857.  i 

IV.  Gilbert  MacLeod,  of  St.  Stephen's  Chambers,  London, 
b.  -25  Jan.  1839.  1 

V.  James,  H.E.I.C.S.  Bengal,  6.   14  June,  1840;  d.  7  Dec.  j 
1868.  i 

VI.  John  Muckie,  Major- Gen.  Bengal  Army,  Deputy-Judge-  \ 
Advocate,  6.  19  June,  1841 ;  rn.  Florence  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Vansittart,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S. 

VII.  Montgomery  Granville,  of  Calcutta,  6.  19  Jan.  1844;  d. 
13  May,  1892. 

viii.  Ravenscroft  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Knigl'ti- ' 
bridge,  b.  23  -June,  1845  ;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Nesfield, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Derby. 

IX.  Henry  Holmes  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Brington,  near 
Northampton,  b.  8  Nov.  1847  ;  m.  28  July,  1874,  Lady 
Beatrice  Cecilia  Diana  Carnegie,  3rd  dau.  of  James,  fltti 
Earl  of  Southesk,  and  hus  issue,  Gilbert  Carnegie,  b. 
1875  ;  Charles  Montgomery,  6.  1876  ;  Herbert  Noel,  b. 
IbSl  ;  Catherine  Elizabeth,  6.  1877  ;  Mabel  Constance,  6. 
1879. 

X.  Houston  Stewart,  of  Ketterick,  Woking,  Surrey,  b.  5 
June,  1850;  in.  29  Aug.  1874,  Oriana,  youngest  dau.  oJ 
William  Fanning,  Esq.  of  Bozedo  wn,  co.  Oxford. 

I.  Lillias  Miller,  m.  Sept.  1853,  Alexander  Clark  Forbes, 
Esq.,  M.A.,  only  son  of  Sir  John  Forbes,  M.D. 

II.  Elizabeth  MacLeod,  w.  Lieut. -Gen.  P.  G.  Scot. 


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ni.  Margaret  Harriet  Dualop,  m.  Col.  Frederick  John  Keen, 
C.B.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
Mr.  Stewart  was  the  son  of  Patrick  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Cairnsmore 
(who  d.  30  Aug.  1814),  by  Lillias,  dau.  of  Hugh  Miller,  Esq., 
and  grandson  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.  He  d.  1877,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son. 

iSeoZ— Cairnsmore,  Palnure,  N.B. 

t'iuis— Carlton  ;  and  New  (Edinburgh). 


STEWART    OF    BLACKHOUSE. 

Stewart,  James,  Esq.  of  Blackhouse,  co.  Ayr, 
elected  M.P.  for  Greenock  1878,  and  again  in  1880, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Ayr  and  Benfrew,  b.  14  June, 
1827  ;  m.  1st,  27  June,  1855,  Margaret  Parker, 
2ud  dau.  of  Major  Duncan  Darrocb,  of  Gourock, 
.CO.  Eenfrew,  by  -whom  (who  d.  3  Oct.  1859)  he 
ihas  had  issue, 

I.  James  William,  6.  24  July,  1856,  d.  12  Aug.  1S59. 
I.  Susan  Caroline.  ii.  Margaret  Parker  Darroch. 

Mr.  Stewart  m.  2ndly,  5  March,  1868,  Margaret 
Sandilands,  dau.  of  William  Stirling,  Esq.,  2ud  son 
of  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  KippendaTie,  Perth,  by 
j  vhom  he  has  issue, 

n.  James  Stibling,  6.  TO  June,  1S71. 
:     III.  William  Norman,  6.  11  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Ian,  6.  2  Nov.  1874. 

V.  Patrick  Douglas,  b.  11  Sept.  1876. 

I     jii.  Olive  Juana,  m.  27  April,  1892,  James,  3rd  son  of  James 

Arthur,  Esq.  of  Barshaw  and  Carlung. 
'     IV.  Mary,  b.  7  March,  1880. 

Lineage.— Daniel  Stewart,   Esq.,  6.   1720  ;    m.   1786, 
I  Helen  Love,  by  whom  (who  d.  1832)  he  had  issue, 
I.  James,  of  whom  pie.sently. 

n.  William,  of   St.    Fillans,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.  for    co.  Ayr,  m. 
'       1832,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kobert  Paton,  Esq.  of  Ayr,  N.B., 

and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1875. 
Eis  eldest  son, 

James  Stewabt,  Esq.  of  Clydebank,  Greenock,  m.  8  April, 
1825,  Joana,  dau.  of  Donald  Shaw,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1837, 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1848), 

I.  James,  his  heir,  now  of  Blackhouse. 

II.  William,  d.  I«39. 

j     III.  Danitl  Shaw,  formerly  Capt.   11th  Hussars,  b.  1833  ;  m. 
1        1888,  Anna  Dawson,  dau.  of  Joseph  Earle,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  James  William  Earle,  h.  1859. 

2  William.  3  Arthur.  4  John. 
■         1  Anna  Joana,  d.  1831.  2  Alice. 

j         3  Helen  Margaret.  4  Josephine. 

!         5  Nona. 

I      iv.  John,  d.  1840. 
I      I.  Helen. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Robert  A.  Kennedy,  Esq.,  and  d.  1875,  leaving 
I        issue,  James  Stewart,  Edward  Douglas,  William,  and  Mary 

Helen.  iii.  Margaret. 

I  Arms—Or,  &  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  between  a  horseshoe 
ga.  in  chief  and  a  lyinphad,  sails  furled,  oars  in  action,  flags 
and  pennon  flying,  all  ppr.,  in  base.  Crest — A  demi-lion  or, 
hokUng  in  the  paws  a  battle  axe  ppr.  JUotto — Audax  in 
recto. 
Seat — Blackhouse,  Skelmorlie,  Ayrshire. 


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STEWART    OF    PHYSGILL. 

Stewabt,  Robert  Hathoen  Johxstox,  Esq. 
of  Physgill,  CO.  Wigton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  Sept. 
1824;  s.  1865,  at  the  death  of  his  uncle,  James 
Johnston,  Esq.  of  Straiton,  to  his  entailed  estates 
in  Midlothian  and  co.  Linlithgow,  and  in  con- 
sequence assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Johnston.  He  was  an  ofBcer  in  the  93rd  High- 
landers, and  Capt.  in  the  13th  Light  Di-agoons, 
educated  at  Eton  ;  m.  1st,  Aug.  1851,  Eleanor 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Archibald  Douglas,  Esq. 
■of  Glenfinart,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Staib  Hathobn  Johkston,  Capt.  20th  Hussars,  6.  2  June, 
1852 ;  m.  12  July,  1883,  Helen  Constance,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Hunter-Blair,  4th  Bart. 

i.  Ellen  Douglas,  m.  15  April,  1873,  James  Francis  Dal- 
rj-mple  Hay,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  John  Dal- 
rymple  Hay,  3rd  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue. 


He  m.  2ndly,  24  April,  1856,  Anne  Murray,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  Gtli  Bart,  of  Mon- 
reith,  by  Helenora  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
Michael  Shaw  Stewart,  5th  Bart,  of  Greenock  and 
Blackball,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Robert,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  20  May,  1858. 

HI.    William  Maxwell,   Lieut.  Royal  Marines,  6.  16  Dec. 

1865. 
IV.  James,  2nd  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 

t>.  1871. 
v.  Herbert  Eustace,  6.  15  July,  1880. 

II.  Mary,  m.  6  Oct.  1887,  G.  R.   V.  Hume.  Capt.  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Gustavus  Hume. 

III.  Nora.  IV.  Annie. 
v.  Margaret,  m.  H.  Broadhurst,  Esq. 

VI.  Blanche,  m.  Arthur  Broadhurst,  Capt.  14th  Hussars. 

VII.  Constance  Alice.  vui.  Agnes  Catherine. 
IS.  Edith. 

Lineage. — Both  the  families  of  Physgill  and  Glenturk 
descend  from  John  Stewart,  Minister  of  Kirkniahoe,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Garlies,  who  d.  1590,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Patrick  Dunbar,  of  Clugston. 

Agnes  Stewart,  only  child  of  Lieut.  Robert  Stewart,  R.N., 
by  Frances  Baillie  his  wife,  and  granddau.  of  John  Stewart,  of 
Physgill,  by  Agnes  Stewart  his  wife,  heir  of  Robert  Stewart, 
of  Glenturk,  succeeded,  several  years  after  her  grandfather's 
death,  to  both  the  estates  of  Physgill  and  Glenturk,  under  the 
provisions  in  a  contract  which  secured  these  estates  to  the 
heir  of  the  marriage.  She  had  previously  m.  1740,  John 
Ilathorn,  of  Over  Airies,  co.  Wigton,  and  was  motherof 

Robert  Hathobn-Stewabt,  Esq.  of  Physgill,  m.  1794, 
Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Stair  Agnew,  6th  Bart,  of  Lochnaw, 
by  Mary  Baillie  his  wife,  sister  of  Lord  Polkemmet,  and  had, 

I.  Stair  Hathorn,  his  heir. 

n.  Mark  Sprot,  of  Southwick,  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  12  July,  1802;  vi.  10  Nov.  1831,  Janet,  dau.  of  John 
Sprot,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  and  d.  Dec. 
1878,  having  had, 

1  Mark  John  (Sir),  created  a  baronet  18D2  (see  Edbke's 
Peerage''. 

2  Robert,  of  Culgruff,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  late  79th  High- 
landers, 6.  13  June,  1836;  m.  II  June,  1874,  Georgina 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  3rd  Bart,  of  Cardo- 
ness. 

1  Mary. 

2  Isabella  Gertrude,  m.  Francis  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Gribton, 
CO.  Dumfries,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1866,  leaving  a  dau.  Ethel 
Marguerite,  b.  16  July,  1866. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  John  MacCulloch,  Esq.  of  Barholme,  Kirkcud- 
bright. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Capt.  James  Hay,  R. A.,  of  Belton,  East  Lothian, 
grandson  of  Lord  David  Hay. 

Mr.  Hathom-Stewart  d.  7  Nov.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Stair  Hathobn-Stewabt,  Esq.  of  Physgill,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Convener  of  the  CO.,  6.29  Sept.  1796;  m.  1st,  23  June,  1820, 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Straiton,  co. 
Linlithgow,  by  Mary  Baillie  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Polkemmet, 
one  of  the  Lords  of  Session,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Robert  Hathorn  Johnston,  now  of  Physgill. 

Mary,  m.  14  April,  1846,  Sir  William  Baillie,  of  Polkemmet. 

Mr.  Stewart  m.  2ndly,  10  Aug.  1826,  Helen,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  1st  Bart.,  of  Ulbstcr,  by 
Hon.  Diana  Macdonald  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  Ist  Lord 
Macdonald,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Stair  Agnew,  b.  20  Aug.  1830. 
John  Sinclair,  b.  26  Dec.  lS36. 
Diana  Wentworth,  m.  12  May,  1847,  Brooke  Cunliffe,  Esq.  of 

Batliafarn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has  issue. 
Isabella  Agnew,  vi.  Andrew  Gillon,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse. 

He  in.  3rdly,  1846,  Jane  Rothes,  dau.  of  John  Maitland,  Esq. 
of  Freugh,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell, 
4th  Bart,  of  Monreith,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
William  Maitland,  b.  March,  1830. 

Jane  Maitland.  m.  14  July,  1869.  Arthur  John.stone  Dnugla;?, 
Esq.  of    Lockerby,    co.   Dumfries    (set   Bdbke's  Peaage, 
Queensbbbby,  M.). 
Helen. 
Mr.  Stewart  d.  19  July,  1865. 

Arms—Or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.  surmounted  of  abend 
engrail'  d  gu.,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  buckle  of  the  fourth, 
all  within  a  double  tiessureflorycounterflory,  also  of  the  fourth. 
Crest — A  demi-litn  rampant,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
buckle  or.     Motto — Suffibulatus  raajores  sequor. 

Sca(»— Glasserton  and  Physgill,  Whithorn,  co.  Wigton,  and 
Champfleuxie,  Linlithgow,  N.B. 


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STEWART    OF    COLL. 

Stewakt,  Johx  Lorx,  Esq.  of  Brcacliaclia,  Isle 
of  Coll,  X.B.,  J.P.  and  D.L..  h.  22  May,  1837, 
served  in  the  Scots  Grejs  and  18th  Hussars,  Lieut.- 
Col.  in  the  army  (retired). 

Lineage. — The  Stewarts  of  Glenbuckic  were  dcsccndcil 
from  John,  2nd  son  of  William  Stewart,  of  B:iUlorian,  granil- 
foa  of  Lord  James  Stewart,  who  was  son  of  Murdoch,  'Jnil 
Duke  of  Albany.  John  Glas  Stewart  of  Benmore  wa.s,  with 
his  two  nephews,  killed  at  Culloden.and  Alexander,  his  uncle, 
at  Killieerankie.  The  Glenbuckics  were  of  the  Ardsheal  or 
Appin  Stewart*,  that  is  to  say,  when  the  male  line  of  the  barons 
of  Appin  failed,  in  the  person  of  Duncan,  the  Gth  baron,  the 
chieftainship  of  the  clan  fell  to  the  Ardsheal  family.  Duncan 
Stewart,  son  of  Alexander,  who  was  killed  at  Killieerankie,  iii. 
a  dan.  of  Maclean  of  Coll.  Glenbuckic,  was  sold  in  1847,  and 
Coll  acquired  ten  years  later.  The  Ardsheal  family  suffered 
heavily  at  Culloden,  eight  being  killed,  and  three  wounded. 
Stew  art  of  Ardsheal  was  attainted  of  High  Treason  in  1746,  but 
escaped,  and  d.  in  France ;  to  his  son,  who  had  gone  to 
America,  and  took  the  loyalist  side  in  the  American  War, 
were  restored  the  paternal  estates. 

DcNCAN  Stewakt,  Esq.  of  Glenbuckie,  m.  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  Duncan  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ardsheal,  by  whom  he  had, 
■with  other  issue, 

John  Lorn  Stewakt,  Esq.of  Breachacha,  Isleof  Co11,N.B., 
and  Knockrioch,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1800;  rn.  1831,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1840)  had  issue, 

I.  Duncan,  of  Knockrioch,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.,  Commander, 
E.N.,  b.  1834;  vi.  Is58,  Ferooza  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  John  McNeill,  G.C.B.,  and  has,  with  other 
issue.  Lorn  McNeill,  6.  1859. 

II.  John  Lobn,  now  of  Coll. 

III.  Archibald,  d.  unm.  I 
I.  Mary,  m.  to  D.  Fox  Tarratt,  Esq.  of  Ellary,  and  has  issue, 

Joseph  Fox:  Mary  Caroline  Campbell. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  June,  1878. 

iSeat— Breachaeha,  Isle  of  Coll,  Argyll.    Post  Town—Ohojy. 

STEWART    OF    MUKDOSTOUN. 

Stewaet,  Eobeet  King,  Esq.  of  Murdostoun 
Castle,  CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1853;  m. 
1881,  Alice  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  John 
Christie,  Esq.  of  Cowden  and  Glenfarg,  co.  Perth, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Craig  Christie,  b.  1882;  d.  1888. 

II.  John  Christie,  6.  18s8. 

III.  Alexander  Caldwells,  6.  1802. 

Lineage. — The  ancestors  of  Mr.  Stewart  were  occupiers 
of  the  same  property  in  Stair  parish,  co.  Ayr,  for  several 
hundred  years,  and  were  cadets  of  the  Stewarts  of  Canick,  in 
the  same  co. 

Robert  Stewakt,  Esq.  of  Stair,  co.  Ayr,  m.  Mary  Herbert, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1776)  left  at  his  decease,  1804,  a  son, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.,  a  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  m.  1808, 
Helen  Millar,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S26)  had  issue, 

r.  EoBEBT,  his  heir. 

I.  Christiana,  m.  William  Craig,  Esq.,  J.P.,  a  Merchant  of 
Glasgow,  and  d.  1»39. 

II.  Mary,  m.  John  Brown,  jun.,  Esq.,  J.P. 

III.  Helen,  m.  184'i,  Wm.  S.  Lindsay,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Sun- 
derland, and  formerly  M.P.  for  Tynemouth,  D.L.  for 
London,  and  J.P.  for  Middlesex. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  Dec.  1634,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Murdostoun  Castle,  D.L.  and 
J. P.,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow  from  1851  to  1854,  b.  1811; 
in.  1852,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.  of  Campsie, 
CO.  Stirling,  J. P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  King,  now  of  Murdostoun. 

II.  William  Lindsay,  of  Stanmore,  co.  Lanark,  .I.P.,  b.  12 
Oct.  1859;  m.  6  June,  188.3,  Harriet  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  A. 
A.  Gregory,  of  Westwood,  Inverness,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Alfred  Lindsay,  b.  28  Feb.  1892. 

1  Flora  Macdonald  Lindsay. 

2  Isabella  Margaret  Lindsay. 

3  Harriet  Violet  Lindsay. 

I.  Christina,  m.  A.  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Maryhill,  Elgin,  and 
ha.s  issue. 
^r.  Robert  Stewart  d.  1866. 

Arma— Or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  surmounted  by  a  lion 
rampant  ppr.,  all  within  a  boidure  invected  of  the  second.  (Jrtst 


— A  demi-lion  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword,  and  in  the 
sinister  a  pair  of  .scales,  all  ppr.     Mntto — Hinc  orior. 
Heat — Murdostoun  Castle,  Xewmains,  co.  Lanark. 


STEWART    OF    HORN    HEAD. 

Stewaet,  Ciiaeles  Fredeeick,  Esq.  of  Ilorn 
Head,  co.  Donegal,  E.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1871, 
b.  10  March,  184.5;  s.  his  father  18G8  ;  m.  l.st^ 
12  Aug.  18G9,  Elizaheth  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Lindesay,  Rector  of  Upper  Cumber,  co. 
Uerry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1881)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  14  July,  1870. 

II.  William,  b.  2  Aug.  1871. 
in.  Thomas  Francis,  b.  9  Oct.  1872. 
IV.  Walter  Edward,  b.  14  June,  1876;  d.  1  Oct.  1883. 

I.  Ann  Elizabeth  Frances. 

II.  Nicola  Mary,  d.  April,  1891. 

III.  Eleanor  Louisa. 

IV.  Elizabeth  F' ranees,  d.  April,  1891. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  May,  1884,  Georgina  Sophia, 
youngest  dau.  of  Blackwood  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
Highnam,  Eray,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

V.  Bertram  Robert,  b.  14  Jan.  1886. 

VI.  Richard  Arthur,  b.  17  Sept.  1888. 
V.  Georgina  Sophia. 

Lineag'e. — This  family,  of  ancient  Scottish  ancestry  is  of 
the  Lennox  Stewarts,  Earls  of  Darnley. 

Capt.  Charles  Stewart,  an  OflBcer  in  the  army  of  King  i 
AV'illiam  III.,  and  one  of  those  who  fought  at  the  battle  of  the, 
Boyne,  received  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Doone,  in  King's  co., 
but  migrating  northward  in  1700,  he  purchased  from  Capt. 
John  Forward  and  Capt.  William  Sampson,  the  Donegal 
estates  of  Horn  Head,  &c.  He  left  issue,  i.  Frederick,  of  whom 
presently  ;  ii.  Charles  ;  iii.  Gustavus,  of  Ray,  co.  Donej;al ;  I. 
Eleanor,  -,/!.  Benson,  of  Lunsford.    The  eldest  son, 

Frederick  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn  Head,  m.  1730,  Mary, 
eldest  Cnu.  of  George  Knox,  Esq.  of  Prehen,  co.  Derry,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Stewart  made  his  will  7  April,  1768,  which  was 
proved  14  May,  1770.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn  Head,  Capt.  of  Dragoons, 
IK.  1st,  1702,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Gustavus  Stewart, 
but  by  her  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1772,  Nichola  Anne, 
dau.  of  —  Charlton,  Esq.  and  by  her  had  issue.  Mr.  Stewart 
m.  3rdly,  Elizabeth  Knox  :  he  made  his  will  4  Oct.  1799,  and  it 
was  proved  12  Jan.  1809.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn  Head,  Capt.  Donegal  i 
Militia,  m.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  I 
Birdstown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  July  1860)  had  issue,  I 

I.  Charles  Frederick,  his  heir.  ' 

II.  Richard,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  deceased.  J 

III.  William,  M.D.,  m.  Angel  Isabella,  dau.  of   Sir  James  j 
Galbraith,  Bart,  and  is  deceased.  I 

IV.  Peter  Benson,  Coram.  R.N.,  m.  Augusta,  dau.  of  Capt.  ] 
F'oote,  R.N.,  deceased.  ( 

v.  Alexander   (deceased).    Rector    of   Tullaghyhobigly,   in* 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Gibbings,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Anne,  d.  unm.  il.  Kichola  Anne  Mary,  ((.jaiirt. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Leonard  Cornwall,  Esq.,  who  is  deceased. 

IV.  Emily,  deceased.  v.  Frances,  deceased. 
VL  Charlotte  Augusta,  d.  unm.        vii.  Georgina,  deceased. 

Capt.  Stewart  d.  9  March,  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Charles  Frederick  Stewart,  of  Horn  Head,  J. P.,  m. 
9  Alarch,  1831,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Stirling, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir  William  Toone,  K.C.B. 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had 

I.  William,  Capt.  3rd  Buffs,  d.  Sept.  1864. 

II.  Robert,  d.  under  age. 

III.  Charles  Frederick,  now  of  Horn  Head. 
I.  Eliz.abeth  Mary. 
n.  Mary  (deceased),  lii.  Michael  Becher,  Esq.  of  Corriganear, 

CO.  Cork. 
III.  Emily  Anne.  iv.  Charlotte.  v.  Ann  Louisa. 

Rev.  Mr.  Stewart  d.  Oct.  1S68. 

v4riu«— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  three  fieur-dc-lis  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  or;  2nd  and  3rd  or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and 
arg.,  within  a  bordure  gu.,  charged  with  eight  buckles  of  the 
first,  over  all  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  counter- 
changed.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  sa., 
vomiiing  flames  ppr.,  and  charged  with  a  mullet  or.  Motto — 
Avant  Darnley. 

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rALCONAB-STEWART    OF    BINNY. 

Ealconae-Stewaet,  Geoege  Meecee,  Esq.  of 
Binny,  co.  Linlithgow,  J.P.,  General  Superin- 
tendent under  the  Board  of  Supervision  for  the 
relief  of  the  poor  in  Scotland,  b.  10  June,  1844; 
m.  8  Sept.  1881,  Louise,  youngest  dau.  of  Vincenzo 
Bartoleuai,  of  Rome,  and  has  issue, 

I.  KoNALD  DtrvDAS,  &.  4  July,  1882. 

u.  Cyril,  b.  14  May,  1884. 

HI.  Percy  George,  b,  24  Nov.  1886. 

IV.  Ian  Stewart,  6.  18  May,  1892. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  of  Falconab  is  a  cadet  branch  of 
the  FAtcoNEES,  Lords  Falconers  of  Halkerton,  now  Earls  of 
Kintore  {see  Bckke's  Peerage).    The  common  ancestor  was. 

Sib  David  Falcokeb,  of  Newton,  Lord  President  of  the 
Court  of  Session,  who  in.  1st.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  the  1st  Lord 
Maim,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Norvell,  of  Boghall, 
CO.  Linlithgow,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1685,  having  had  with  other 
issue,  who  d.  unm.,  or  «.  p., 

David,  4th  Lord  Falconer  from  whom  descends  the  Earl  of 

KiNTOKE. 

Geokge,  ancestor  of  the  Falconers,  now  of  Binny. 
The  younger  son, 

Geokge  Falconer,  b.  20  Nov.  1685  ;  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  John 
Marjoribanks,  .and  sister  of  General  Marjoribanks,  of  Carlowrie, 
CO.  Linlithgow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,    of    Carlowrie,   a    merchant    at    Cadiz,    s.    his 
maternal  uncle  at  Carlowrie  1773,  and  d.  s.  p.  19  Dec.  1789. 

II.  Alexander,  d.  s.  p.  8  June,  1767. 
in.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

The  youngest  son, 

David  Falconer,  m.  Margaret  Honey,  and  d.  8  July,  1777, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1780),  with  two  daus.,  Anna  and  Mary, 
who  both  d.  wim.,  a  son, 

David  Falconeb,  of  Carlowrie,  6.  1770 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Robert  Stewart,  of  Binny,  by  Magdalen,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Dalziel,  Bart,  of  Binns,  and  d.  14  June,  1842,  having 
fcy  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 

/.  Geokge,  his  heir. 

II.  David,  6.  1801,  d.  s.p.  1826. 

III.  Robert,  b.  Jan.  1810,  d.  young. 

I.  Magdalen,  b.  11  April,  1797,  d.  unm. 

II.  Jane,  6.  12  Aug.  1798,  m.  William  Currie  of  Linthill,  co. 
Roxburgh,  and  d.  9  Dec.  1844,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Helen  Robina,   6.  12  Oct.   1802,  ra.  John  Tulloh,  Esq. 
R.N.,  and  d.  1882,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Mary  Stewart,  b.  II  April,  1805,  d.  unm.  July,  1843. 

V.  Joanna,  b.  9  April,  1807,  d.  unm.  April,  1857. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Falconak,  of  Carlowrie,  6.  27  Jan.  1800,  served  in 
Rifle  Brigade  and  80th  Begt.,  m.  1st,  1827,  Isabella  Christian, 
dau.  of  Gen.  GolUie-Taubman,  of  the  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man, 
which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1831 :  he  m.  2ndly,  14  March,  1842,  Frances 
Georgina,  dau.  of  George  Mercer,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Gorthy,  and 
d.  20  Aug.  1870,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Stewart  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  St.  John's,  Aberdeen, 
b.  12  April,  1843,  d.  27  May,  1874,  and  was  buried  at  Perth. 

II.  George  Mercer,  of  Binny. 

III.  William  David,  b.  15  July,  1845,  d.  s.p.  in  Ceylon,  1S7G. 

IV.  Charles  Louis  Currie,  6.  10  Oct.  1866,  d.  s.p.  1881. 

I.  Frances  Henrietta,  b.  30  Sept.  1846. 

II.  Helen  Jane,  6.  8  July,  1848,  m.  John  Mounsey  Collyer, 
Esq.  of  Hackford,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

J^amilg  of  Stcbjart  of  ^iung. 

The  Stewarts  of  Binny  claim  descent  from  Walter,  3rd  of 
Dundonald,  Lord  High  Steward  of  Scotland,  temp.  Alexander 
11. 

John  Stewart,  of  Shawood,  n.  1st,  Mary  Cathcart,  and  by 
her  had  issue,  with  three  daus., 

I.  William,  of  Shawood,  m.  Julian,  dau.  of  MacGilvan  and 
had  issue  who  (/,  s.p. 

II.  Robert,  d.  s.  p. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Lilian  Borthwick,  and  had  further  issue, 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  A.  Campbell,  who  d.  14  July,  1740. 
The  only  son  by  the  2nd  marriage, 

John  Stewart,  of  Binny,  m.  Jean  Muirhead,  of  Dunlop, 
and  had  issue,  with  several  daus., 

I.  Robert,  of  wlio]n  presently. 

u.  John,  m.  Janet  Macory. 

III.  James,  m.  —  Dunbar. 
The  eldest  son, 


Robert  Stewart,  of  Binny,  m.  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Dalziel,  Bart,  of  Binns,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  s.p.  1802. 

II.  John,  m.  Janet  Johnstone  Dundas,  and  d.  s.  p.   1850. 
She  d.  22  Dec.  1879. 

I.  Jane,  m.  as  above,  David  Falconer,  of  Carlowrie. 
Seal — Binny,  Uphall,  Linlithgowshire. 


STEWART    OF    BALLYMENAGH. 

Stewart,  Rev.  Heney  William,  of  Bally- 
menagh,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Corcam,  co,  Donegal 
M. A.,  Rector  of  Knockbreda,  co.  Down,  b.  1S34; 
m.  1860,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Ven.  Arthur  Palmer, 
Archdeacon  of  Toronto,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Michael,  b.  1804. 

II.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  1809;  m.  1891,  Alice  Mosse. 

III.  Pakenham  Thomas,  b.  1871. 

IV.  William,  b.  1875.  v.  James  Robert,  b.  1877.. 
VI.   John  Alexander,  b.  1881. 

I.  Frances  Mary.  ii.  Jane  Charlotte. 

III.  Hester  Madeline. 

IV.  Katharine  Elizabeth  Martha,  d.  1892. 

V.  Elizabeth  Margaret  Anne  Palmer. 

Lineage.— Early  in  the  reign  of  James  VI.  of  Scotland 
and  I.  of  England,  James  Stewart  migrated  from  Scotland, 
and  purchasing  Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone,  and  the  adjacent, 
lands  from  one  Cook,  settled  himself  at  Ballymenagh,  while  liis 
brother  Andrew  Stewart,  ancestor  of  Sir  John  Stewart,  of 
Athenry,  created  a  baronet,  1803,  settled  at  Gortigal,  in  same 
CO.  James  had  two  sisters,  Barbara,  hi.  Rev.  Richard  Danoch, 
Rector  of  Derrytown,  and  Grissel,  m.  Richardsan,  of  Cloughcr, 
in  same  co.  This  James  had  five  daus.  (Jane,  m.  Thomas 
Goodlott,  of  Derrygallie  ;  one  in.  Rev.  John  Chee  vers,  of  Manor 
Roe ;  one  m.  her  cousin,  James  Richardson,  of  Clogher; 
Sarah,  ?«.  Barkley,  of  Magherafelt,  co.  Derry  ;  and  Mary,  U. 
unm.  1701)  and  one  son, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.,  who  moved  to  Killymoon,  which 
his  father,  who  d.  in  1769,  purchased  in  1634.  He  vi.  1G04, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Shaw,  of  Ballygellie,  co.  Antrim, 
and  had  issue,  James  ;  Alexander,  d.  unm.  ;  Henry,  Iligtj 
Sheriff  of  Tyrone  1771,  d.  unm.;  John,  drowned  in  the  river 
Killymoon  whilst  yet  a  boy;  Margaret,  m.  Dec.  1706,  Clot- 
worthy  Upton,  M.P.  CO.  Antrim,  and  d.  s.  2>.  1797;  Mary, 
d.  unm.  1701.     The  eldest  son, 

James  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Killymoon,  m.  1709,  Helen,  dau.  o£ 
Patrick  Agnew,  of  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue,  William,  liis 
heir;  Patrick,  ?«.  Mary  Hey  wood,  of  Dublin;  and  Margaret, 
';/i.  her  cousin,  William  Agnew.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Killymoon  and  Ballymenagh, 
M.P.  CO.  Tyrone,  b.  1710  ;  m.  1740,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  King,  Bart,  of  Rockingham,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
18U)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1797, 

I.  James,  of  Killymoon,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone,  6.  1741;  to.  1771, 
Hon.  Elizabeth  Molesworth,  dau.  and  eventually  co-huir 
(with  Lady  Ponsonby,  wife  of  1st  Lord  Ponsonby,  and  Mrs. 
Staples,  wife  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Staples,  of  Lissain, 
CO.  Derry)  of  Richard,  3rd  Viscount  Molesworth,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  30  April,  1835)  had,  with  other  issue,  all . 
deceased,  a  son  and  a  dau.,  viz., 

William,  of  Killymoon,  M.P.    co.   Tyrone,  6.   1780;    U. 

1860.     At  his  death,  Killymoon  was  sold. 
Louisa,  TO.  Henry  John  Clements,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Ashfield  . 

Lodge,  CO.  Cavan,  and  d.  1850. 

II.  Henbt,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Edward,  of  London,  b.  1750  :  m.  Amelia  Anne  Marlcr, 
dau.  of  John  Marler,  of  Hadlcy,  Middlesex,  and  d.  1834, . 
having  had  sixteen  children. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Brown  Hall,  co. . 
Donegal,  who  d.  1834. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Trycallen,  co.  Donegal,  6.  10  May,. 
1749;  m.  Jan.  1793,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Pakenham,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Michael,  2iid  Lord  Longford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
10  Aug.  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Rev.),  b.  1794;  m.  1815,  Anne  Eliza  Williams, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1858. 

II.  Edward  Michael  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Corcam  and  Bally- 
menagh, b.  1797;  m.  1833,  Jane  Renwick,  dau.  of  John 
Jeffrey,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  had  issue, 

1  Henrt  William  (Rev.),  now  of  Corcam. 

2  John  Alexander,  6.  1838;  m.  1879,  Klisa  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Rev.  B.  B.  Gough,  c(.  1882. 

1  Charlotte  Jane. 

2  Elisabeth,  m.  ISGl,  F.  Chadwick,  Esq. 
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III.  Henry,  b.  1799;  j)!.  1st,  1S39,  Lucy  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Xoiiis,  Esq.,  and  '2ndly,  ISi>6,  Frances  Isabella  Anne, 
dan.  of  Capt.  Style,  11. X.  By  the  former,  he  had  a  son, 
William,  deceased. 

IV.  Thomas,  late  of  Ballymenagh,  Mount  Blikeney,  and 
Whitegate  House,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  7  July,  ISU'i;  m.  2'J 
March,  IS55,  Anne,  Sth  dan.  of  James  Penrose,  Esq.  of 
Woodhill,  CO.  Cork,  by  Louisa  Tettitot  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Kitxgeialii,  Esq.  of  Corkbcg.  He  assumed  the  sur- 
names of  liLAKEMii"  and  Lyon  before  Stewakt,  and  d.  I  Jan. 
1S74. 

V.  James  Robert,  of  Gortleitragh,  Wliitegate,  and  Mount 
iJlakeney,  M.A..  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  l^ublin,  b.  Ib05;  m. 
1S35,  Blartha  Eleanor,  dau.  of  liiehard  Benson  Warren, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ISlio;  had  issue, 

J  Henry  (Eev.).  D.D.,  6.  1836;  m.  1861,  Martha  Angelina, 
only  dau.  of  Kev.  Edward  M.  Hamilton,  and  niece  of  the 
late  Lord  Clermont,  and  d.  1SS9,  Icavin:;  issue,  Edward 
Hamilton  (.Kev.),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Albans,  Galeshead-on- 
Tyne. 

■2  Kichard  Warren,  Col.  K.E. 

3  James  RobiMt,  d.  IS9L 

4  Edward  Pakenham,  late  Capt.  78th  Regt. 

6  Augustus  Philip,  d.  1865.  6  William  Thomas. 

7  Robert  Warren  (Rev.),  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Dr.  Smyly,  of 
Dublin. 

8  George  Francis.  9  Arthur  Blakeney  Fitzgerald. 

1  Elisabeth  Martha,  deceased. 

2  Emily  Luey.  3  Mary  Florence. 
i.  Catherine,  d.  1808. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  1S40. 

/!«ic/«iee— Knockbreda  Rectory,  co.  Down. 


STEWART    OF    ALLTYRODYN. 

Stewart,  James,  Esq.  of  Alltyrodyn,  co.  Cardi- 
gan, late  Capt.  Madras  Horse  Artillerj,  J. P.  for 
Carmarthen,  J. P.  and  D.L.  and  High  Sheriff  co. 
Cardigan  18SS-9,  b.  9  Aug.  1S30 ;  m.  25  May, 
1857,  Louisa  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Butler, 
Esq.,  Madras  Army,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Capt.  James  Matthews,  37tli  Madras  Grenadiers, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Jan.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Logan,  7th  Hussars,  6.  16  Jan.  1866,  m.  18  May, 
1892,  Eveline  Mary,  second  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gon.  the  Hon. 
Sir  J.  C.  Dormer,  K.C.B.  {see  Bubke's  Peerar/e)  and  has 
issue, 

James  Alexander  Losan,  b.  7  March,  1893. 

II.  William  Edmond  Logan,  Lieut.  3rd  West  Yorks.  Regt., 
b.  8  Oct.  1873. 

I.  Louisa  Evelyn,  b.  1  Dec.  1867,  m.  18  Aug.  1891,  Harold 
P.  Warden,  Esq.  of  Calverley  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
and  has  issue,  Evelyn  Margaret  Louisa,  b.  23  June, 
1892. 

II.  Margaret  Ker,  b.  17  July  1869,  m.  27  Sept.  1887,  J.  C. 
Vaughan-Pryse-Rice,  Esq.  of  Llwyn-y-Brain,  Llan- 
dovery, and  has  issue,  a  dau.  b.  20  Jan.  1894. 

Iiineagre. — Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Grove  House, 
Woodford,  b.  15  Sept.  1778,  son  of  Peter  Stewart  and  Joan 
Diek,  his  nifo,  m.  16  Jan.  J818,  Agnes  Marsliall,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Logan,  of  Clarkstone,  co.  Stirling,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1  Oct.  1883)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  b.  17  Dec.  1818;  d.  18  June,  1820. 
.II.  Alexander,  6.  19  May,  1822. 

III.  James,  now  of  Alltyrodyn. 

IV.  V\il,iam,  Ij.  23  July,  1827;  d.  15  Aug.  1831. 

-▼.  Lewes Gowcr,  6.25July,  1838;  »/t.20June,  1863,  Marianne 
Victorine,  dau.  of  William  Butler,  Esq.,  Madras  army,  and 
has  issue, 
I  Lewes  Hart,  Lieut.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  18  Jan. 
1866. 

1  Marian  Agnes,  b.  5  July,  1864. 

2  Helen,  b.  7  Jan.  1868. 

3  Louisa  Butler,  b.  15  Nov.  1869. 

4  Evelyn  Winifred,  b.  20  July,  1872. 

I.  Agnes  Logan,  b.  25  June,  1820;  d.  30  April,  1886. 

II.  Helen,  ''.  2.')  Feb.  1824  :  m.  29  May,  IS.') J,  Morgan  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Penylan,  co.  Cardigan,  and  Llanmiloe,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  d.  23  March,  1355,  leaving  issue, 

1  Morgan,  b.  24  Nov.  1854;  m.  29  Jan.  1879,  Sophie 
Grainger,  dau.  of  —  Sharpe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Morgan 
Grainger,  b.  25  June,  1881. 

1  Helen,  b.  8  March,  1853;  m.  24  Jan.  1877,  David  Francis 
William  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Glanrhydw,  co.  Carmarthen. 

III.  Mary,  h.  10  Feb.  1826;  m.  10  Sept.  1867,  Edward  Temple, 
Esq.  ot  .SaUer^rill,  co.  York. 

IV.  Margaret,  </.  12  Feb.  1829;  to.  21  June,  1802,  Henry 
Brenchlcy,  I'jsq. 


V.  Elizabeth  Gower,  b.  27  April,  1832. 

VI.  Louisa,  6.  21  March,  1834. 
Mr.  Stewart  d.  25  March  1867. 

&a(— Alltyrodyn,  Llandyssil,  co.  Cardigan. 


STEWART    OP    KINLOCHMOIDART. 

Stewart,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Kinlochmoidart,  co. 
Inverness,  J. P.  cos.  Renfrew  and  Midlothian,  and 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Inverness,  b.  26  April,  1825; 
m..  13  Feb.  185(3,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Stevenson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Charles,  b.  July  1858,  m.  23  Oct.  1890,  Anna  Mary, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Babington,  late  7th  Hussars,  of 
Brooklands,  Hants,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Niel,  b.  8  Aug.  1891. 

II.  Frederick  Campbell,  b.  13  Feb.  1872. 

I.  Louisa  Gertrude,  m.  9  March,  1886,  Major  Thomas  Robert 

Swinburne,  R.JI.A. 
ir.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  13  Jan.   1892,  George  Prangley 

Wilson,  Esq. 

Mr.  Stewart  is  the  son  of  the  late  Robert  Stewart, 
Esq.  of  Glasgow,  who  d.  1  Jan.  1837,  by  Jane  his 
wile  {d.  22  Sept.  1818),  dau.  of  Thomas  Pott,  Esq. 

&ai— Kinlochmoidart,  co.  Inverness. 

Residence— i,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Clubs— Jaaior  Carlton,  S.  W.,  and  New  Club,  Edinburgh. 


STILEMAN-GIBBARD  OF  SHARNBROOK. 

StILEMAN-GtIBBARD,  LeO.VAED  GrIBBABD,  Esq. 
of  Sharnbrook,  Beds,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  22  June,  1856; 
*.  his  uncle  1871,  assumed  tlie  additional  surname 
of  GiBBARD  on  attaining  his  majority  in  1877 ; 
m.  3  Jan.  1884,  Edith  Geraldine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Frederick  Arrow,  Deputy  Master  of  the  Trinity 
House,  of  Pilgrims  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

Dorothy  Amy,  b.  1884. 

liineage — John  Gibbard,  Esq.  of  Sharnbrook,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Receiver-General  for  the  county,  Major  of  the  Bedford, 
Militia,  and  Colonel-Commandant  of  the  local  Militia,  son  and 
heir  of  William  Gibbard,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  J.P.  and 
High  Sheriff  of  the  county  1785;  m.  Dec.  1811,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Leonard  Hampson,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Smith,  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Bedford,  Rector  of  Barton 
Bedford,  and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  by  Mary  Hawes  his  wife, 
a  granddau.  of  the  founder  of  charities  in  Bedford,  descended 
from  Sir  Samuel  Luke,  of  Cople,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 
John,  bis  heir. 

William,  m.  Louisa  Hall ;   murdered  on  Lake  Huron  1863. 
Henry  Lee,  Lieut.-Col.  Bombay  Horse  Artillery  ;  d.  in  Paris 

May,  1803. 
Thomas  Bayly,  Lieut.-Col.  Bombay  Horse  Artillery,  d.  May, 

1873. 
Maiy,  d.  Feb.  1890. 
Sarah,  drowned  at  Toronto  1862. 

Susanna,  m.  Albemarle  Bettington,  Esq.  of  Riverside  House, 
Sharnbrook,  d.  April,  1892. 

Frances,  m.  Dec.  1852,  Major-Gen.  William  Croughfon  Stile- 
man,  16th  Regt.  Bombay  N.I.  She  d.  at  Aden  Dac.  1863, 
leaving  issue, 

Arthur  William  Stileman,  b.  1855;  vi.  Aug.  1833,  Edith, 

3rd  dau.  of  liev.  Frederic  Cheere,  of  Papworth  Hall,  St. 

Ives,  Hunts,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Frederick;  Cecil; 

Amy  ;  and  Madrdl. 

Leo.vard  Gibbard,  now  of  Sharnbrook,  who  s.  under  the 

will  of  his  uncle. 
Harry  Hampson  Stileman,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  31  Mar«h,  1892, 
Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  R.  Oldrield,  K.  A.,  of  We-tbourne. 
Charles  Harvey  Stileman,  m.  Frances  Dale  Feuwick. 
Amy  Mary  Stileman,  d.  uniii.  March,  1384. 
Mr.  Gibbard  d.  Jan.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Gibbard,  Esq.  of  Sharnbruol;,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  d.  1871, 
bequeathing  the  estates  to  his  nephew,  the  2nd  son  of  his 
youngest  sister,  Frances. 
Stat — Sharnbrook  House,  Bedford. 


STIRLING    OF    CASTLEMILK. 

Stielino-Stuakt,  William  James  Ceawfurd, 
Esq.  of  Castk'iniik  and  Milton,  co.  Lanark.  D.L., 
b.  18.J4 ;  s.  his  lather  1887,  and  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  CuAWFUED,  m.   1890,  Constance 


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Marie  de  Lormet,  dau.  of  Alexander  Deunistoun, 
Esq.  of  Golfliill,  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  1S91.  u.  Douglas  Eae,  b.  1S92. 

liiueag'e. — The  descent  of  this  family  embraces  a  period 
of  seven  centuries,  and  includes  twenty  generations.  ]n  early 
times, several  distinguished  families  and  individuals  existed  of 
the  name  of  Stirling,  who  cannot  be  distinctly  traced  to  a 
common  ancestor  with  the  ancient  Houses  of  Cawder  and  Keir, 
but  who  are  presumed  to  have  been  of  the  same  race.  Stirling 
of  Glenesk  had  great  possessions  in  the  shire  of  Forfar,  and 
«ndert  in  an  heiress,  Catherine,  who,  in  13G5,  m.  Sir  Alexander 
Lindsay,  and  whose  son.  Sir  David  Lindsay,  of  Glenesk,  was 
created  Earl  of  Crawford  in  13D8.  SirJohnde  Stirling  adhered 
to  the  Enslish  interest  in  the  reign  of  King  David  II.  He 
was  high  in  the  favour  of  King  Edward  III.,  and  was,  by  that 
monarch,  summoned  as  a  peer  to  Parliament  among  the 
barons  of  England  from  the  year  1343  to  1370.  The  families 
of  Stirling  of  Cawder  and  Stirling  of  Keir  can  be  traced  to 
Walter  deStriveling,  who  is  mentioned  in  a  charter  granted 
by  David  L,  King  of  Scotland,  about  the  year  1150. 

Lucas  de  Striveling,  of  Kathoran,  who  d.  between  1449 
and  1462,  had  a  dau.  Margaret,  wife  of  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
Lord  of  Glenorchy,  and  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  William  de  Strivelino  (or  Stirling),  of  Keir.  He  was 
knighted  in  1460,  and  rf.  between  1468  and  1471.  Hy  his  1st 
wife,  Margaret  Cunninghame,he  had  issue,  William,  his  heir. 
By  his  3rd  wife,  Agnes  Bruce,  he  had  issue,  John,  William, 
and  Lewis.  He  had  also  a  dau.  Catherine,  wife  of  JohnBeton, 
of  Balfour.    He  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Stirling,  of  Keir.  He  espoused  the  cause  of 
the  nobles,  licaded  by  Prince  James,  against  King  James  III. 
He  was  knighted  by  King  James  IV.  He  vi.  1st,  in  1472, 
Maiiotta,  dau.  of  Eobert,  Lord  Fleming,  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue,  and  2ndly,  before  1495,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Crichton,  of  Kutlivcndenny,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  John, 
ist  Lord  Sempill)  he  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  William. 

Catherine,  wife  of   Archibald  Douglas,  5th  Earl  of  Angus 
(Bell  the  Cat). 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  Adam  Crichton,  of  Ruthven. 

Janet,  wife  of  Sir  David  Bruce,  of  Clackmannan. 
Sir  William  d.  1503,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Stirling,  of  Keir.  He  was  Sheriff  of  Perth  in 
1515.  On  the  death  of  King  James  IV.,  he  was  appointed, 
along  with  Lords  Erskine  and  Fleming,  guardian  of  the  person 
of  the  young  king  James  V.  He  to.  in  1513,  Margaret  dau.  of 
Walter  Forrester,  of  Torwood,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

William,  ancestor  of  the  Stirlings,  Barts.  of  Ardoch. 

Lucas. 

Catherine,  wife  of  George  Mushet,  of  Tolgart. 

Margaret,  w  ife  of  Walter  Graham. 
Sir  John  d.  1539,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  James  Stirling,  of  Keir.  In  1534,  he  m.  1st,  Janet 
Stirling,  only  dau.  of  Andrew  Stirling,  of  Cawder,  by  whom 
he  acquiied  that  ancient  family  estate.  By  her  he  had  issue, 
a  son,  John,  of  Bankeir,  who  d.  s.  p.  Sir  James,  to.  2ndly,  in 
1542,  Jean  Chisholm,  cousin  to  William  Chisholm,  Bishop  of 
Dunblane,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Archibald,  his  heir.  James. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Sir  John  Houston,  of  Houston. 

Elizaboih,   wife  of  John   Napier,  of  Merchiston,  the  illus- 
trious inventor  of  logarithms. 
Sir  James  Stirling  d.  at  Cawder  in  1588.     He  was  s.  by  his 
eon, 

Sir  Archibald  Stirling,  of  Keir  and  Cawder.  He  was 
knighted  by  James  VI.  before  1592.  He  m.  1st,  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  David,  2nd  Lord  Drummond,  by  whom  he 
faad  issue, 

James  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Jean,  wife  of  Sir  William  Drummond,  of  Riccarton. 
He  m.  2ndly,  in  1589,  Grizel,  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Ross,  by 
his  wife,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Sempill,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

John,  of  Garden,  who  carried  on  the  line  of  the  Keir  family. 

William,  of  Bankel,  whose  son  d.  s.  p. 

Archibald,  ancestor  of  Stirling  o/Kippendavie. 

Henry,  whose  line  is  extinct. 

Alexander. 

Agnes. 
Sir  Archibald  d.  in  1630,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  George, 
only  son  of  his  eldest  son,  James,  who  d.  before  him. 

Sir  James  Stirling,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Archibald,  of  Keir, 
was  knighted  in  1607.  He  m.  16C6,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
<Jcorge  Home,  of  Wedderburu,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 


James,  d.  young.  Archibald,  d.  young. 

George,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

Mary,  wife  (in  1633)  of  John  Stewart  the  younger,  of  Black- 
hall  and  Ardgowan. 

Jean. 
Sir  James  Stirling  d.  before  his  father  in  1614.     His  son. 

Sir  George  Stirling,  of  Keir  and  Cawder,  ?.  his  grandfather 
in  1630.  He  was  knighted  in  1662.  He  m.  1st,  1630,  h"T3 
cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Ross,  by  whom  he  had 
no  surviving  issue  ;  2ndly  (1637),  Margaret,  dau.  of  Archibald, 
1st  Lord  Napier,  by  Margaret,  sister  of  the  great  Marquess  of 
Montrose,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  3rdly,  in  1554,  Anna, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Nicholson,  Bart.,  of  Camock,  by  whom  he 
liad  no  issue ;  and  4thly,  in  1666,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Livingstone,  2nd  Earl  of  Linlithgow,  and  widow  of 
Sir  Thomas  Nicolson,  of  Carnock,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 
Sir  George  Stirling  took  an  active  part  in  public  and  political 
life.  He  was  a  zealous  supporter  of  the  monarcliical  interest, 
and  was  strictly  allied  with  the  Marquess  of  Montrose  and  the 
royalist  leaders.  Sir  George  d.  1667,  and  leaving  no  issue,  he 
was  s.  by  his  cousin  and  next  heir.  Sir  Arctiibald  Stirling,  of 
Garden,  son  of  John  Stirling,  of  Garden,  younger  son  of 

Sir  Archibald,  of  Keir  and  Cawder,  to  whom  we  now 
revert. 

Sir  John  Stirling,  of  Garden,  b.  1595.  He  to.  1st,  1613, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Menteith,  of  Kerse,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

John,  d.  young. 

Archibald,  who  carried  on  the  line  of  the  Keir  family. 

William,  d.  young. 

James,  to.  and  had  issue.     His  male  line  is  extinct. 

William.  George.  Alexander. 

Grizel. 

Anna,  wife  of  Alexander  Cowan,  of  Western  Polmaise. 

Margaret. 

Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bruce,  of  Kincavil,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1643,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Archibald  Stirling,  of  Garden.  He  was  a  member  of 
the  Scottish  Bar,  and  took  an  active  share  in  public  affairs  on 
the  royalist  side.  In  1601,  he  was  appointed  a  lord  of  session, 
when  he  took  the  title  of  Lord  Garden.  On  the  death  of  his 
cousin.  Sir  George  Stirling,  he  s.  to  Keir  in  1667.  He  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Patrick  Murray,  1st  Lord  Elibank,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  John,  his  lieir,  6.  1G38;  two  sons,  named 
George,  who  ci.  young;  Anna  Margaret.  He  to.  2ndly,  Mause, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Murray,  of  Kilbaberton,  by  whom  ke  had 
issue, 

Archibald,  heir  to  his  father  in  the  estate  of  Garden  and 
ancestor  of  the  family  of  Stirling  of  Garden. 

James,  whose  male  line  is  extinct. 

George.  William.  Alexander. 

Ttiomas,  d.  young. 

Henry,  whose  male  line  is  extinct. 

Catherine. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  James  Seton,  of  Touch. 

Rebecca. 
Lord  Garden  d.  1668,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Stirling,  of  Keir  and  Cawder.  He  m.  Ist,  1668, 
Lady  Margaret  Livingstone,  dau.  of  Alexander,  2nd  Earl  of 
Linlithgow,  and  widow  of  his  cousin.  Sir  George  Stirling  of  Keir, 
but  by  her  (who  d.  in  1674)  he  had  no  issue.  lie  to.  2ndly, 
1675,  Lilias,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Colquhoun,  Bart.,  of  Luss,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Gideon  Baillie,  of 
Lochend,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Archibald,  d.  young. 

John,  heir  to  his  father. 

George,  d.  s.  p. 

JAM'S,  b.  1679,  who  carried  on  the  line  of  the  family 

William,  whose  issue  is  extinct. 

Lilias,  wife  of  James  Murray,  of  Touchadam. 

Elizabeth. 
Sir  John  d.  in  1684,  and  his  widow  to.  the  Hon.  Charles  Mait- 
land,  son  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of  Lauderdale.    Sir  John  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Stirling,  of  Keir  and  Cawder,  who,  dying  unm.  in 
1693,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Stirling,  of  Keir  and  Cawder.  He  took  part  in  the 
rising  in  favour  of  the  Stuarts  in  1715,  when  he  was  attainted 
and  his  estates  were  forfeited.  They  were,  however,  purchased 
by  his  friends  in  behoof  of  his  son.  During  the  rising  in  1745, 
he  was  imprisoned.  He  m.  in  1704,  Hon.  Marion  Stewart, 
eldest  dau.  of  Alexander,  5th  Lord  Blantyre,  by  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Hamilton,  Lord  Presmanan,  brother  of  the  2nd 
Lord  Belhaven,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue  who  d. 
young, 

John,  his  heir. 

Archibald,  heir  to  his  brother. 

William,  who  carried  on  the  liae  of  the  family. 


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Lewis,  d.  .«.  p.  Aloxanilcr,  d.  s.  p. 

Anne,  wife  of  John  Erskino,  of  Carnock. 

Lilias. 

Frances,  wife  of  Sir  Arcliibald  Stuart,  of  Castlemilk,  Bart. 

Elizabeth.  Helen. 

Maruaret,  wife  of  Sir  Hush  Hamilton,  Bart,  of  Roseliall. 

Magdalen.  Henvictte. 

James  Stirling  and  the  Hon.  Marion  Stewart  had  twont}--one 
children,  and  the  line  of  their  f;uiiily  was  carried  on  by  their 
12th  son.     He  d.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Stirung,  of  Keir  and  Cawder.  He  d.  unni.  1757, 
and  was  .<:.  by  his  brother, 

Akcuieald  StuvLing,  of  Keir  and  Cawder.  lie  spent  the 
early  part  of  his  life  in  Jamaica,  where  extensive  estates 
belonged  to  the  Keir  family  for  several  Rcncrations.  Mem. 
1st,  17o5,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Erskinc,  of  Torrie, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  17(52,  Dame  Anne 
Hay,  dau.  of  William  Hay,  of  Drumekiar,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Patrick-Hepburn  IJurray,  Bart.,  of  Balmanno,  by  whom  he 
had  no  issue.  Archibald  Stirling  d.  1783,  and  was  «.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Stirling,  of  Keir  and  Cawder,  6.  1725.  He  in.  1st, 
1765,  his  cousin,  Helen  Gray,  2nd  dau.  of  John,  11th  Lord 
Gray,  by  Helen  Stewart,  dau.  of  Alexander,  6th  Lord  Blantyre, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

James,  of  Keir,  d.  uiun.  1831. 
John.  d.  -an in.  liS.S. 

Archibald,  of  Keir,  m.  1815,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  PoUok,  and  was  grandfather  of  Sir 
John  Maxwell  Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Pollok  and 
Keir. 
Charles,  6.  1771,  of  Kenmure.  He  m.  Christian,  dau.  of 
David  F.rskine,  of  Linlathan,  by  whom  lie  had  no  issue, 
and  d.  1S30. 

Robert,  m.  Sarah  Steel,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  who  d. 
young.     He  d.  1808. 

Margaret.  Marion.  Jean. 

AVilliam  Stirling  m.  2ndly,  1781,  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Stuart, 
l>art.  of  Castlemilk,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  two  daus.  (Helen, 
wife  of  Rev.  A.  Makell.ir,  and  Anne)  and  a  son 

Capt.  William  Stirling,  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1789;  m. 
1st,  13  March,  1818,  .Mary,  dau.  of  John  Anderson,  Esq.  of 
Loudon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1819)  had  an  only  child, 

William  Stuart,  his  heir, 
lie  m.  2ndly,  Anne  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson- 
Jlaitland,  Bart.,  and  by  her  had  a   son,  James,  and  a  dau. 
Helen,   m.   184G,  Henry   Everard,   Esq.   of  Gosberton.    The 
elder  .son, 

William  Stdabt  Stirling  Crawfcrd,  of  Milton,  6.  29  Nov. 
1819;  m.22Jan.  1876,  Caroline  Agnes,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Lord 
Decies,  and  widow  of  James,  4th  Duke  of  Montrose  (she  m. 
3rdly,  26  July,  1888,  Marcus  Henry  Milner,  Esq.),  but  cZ.  s.  ^.  23 
Feb.  1833.  In  descent  from  Jean  Stuart,  his  grandmother,  Mr. 
Stirling-Crawfurd  had  succeeded  to  those  estates,  and  took 
the  name  of  Crawfurd,  in  terms  of  the  entail  executed  by 
John  Crawfurd,  Esq.,  1706;  while  his  brother,  Capt.  Stirling- 
Stuart,  s.  as  2nd  son  to  the  estate  of  Castlemilk,  and  took  the 
name  of  Stuart,  in  terms  of  the  entail  of  that  estate  executed 
by  Sir  John  Stuart.  By  his  will,  he  directed  the  Milton  estates 
to  be  entailed  on  his  half-brother, 

James  Stirling  Crawfcbd  Stirlino-Stdart,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
milk and  Milton,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards  , 
6.  1825;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Stuart,  on 
succeeding  to  Castlemilk,  and  in  1S37,  the  surname  of 
Crawfued,  on  succeeding  to  Milton;  m.  1  June,  1852, 
Harriet  Boswell  Erskine,  dau.  of  Matthew  Fortescue,  Esq.  of 
Belvidere,  Dublin  (.?ee  Burke's  Peerage,  Fobtescce,  E.),  and 
had  issue, 
I.  William  James,  now  of  Castlemilk  and  Milton. 

I.  Erskine  Mary  Katharine, )«.  1875,  Charles  Shipley  Gordon, 
Esq.  isee  Burke's  Petra^e,  Buchan,   E.),  of  8,  Lansdowne 

^  Road,  S.  W.,  and  has  i.ssue. 

II.  Anne  Helen  Margaret,  rn.  1876,  Gen.   William  Gordon, 
C.B.,  who  d.  1883.    liesidiiHce — Malvern  House,  Southsea. 

III.  Hannah  Gerakline,  m.  1884,  Capt.  Edgar  Alan  Lambart, 
R.A.  (see  Cavan,  E.),  and  d.  1887,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Harriet  Christian.  v.  Marion  Jane. 
.-IrnLS— Quarterly :    1st  and   4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three 

buckles  of  the  first;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  fesse  erm.,  between 
three   mullets  arg.  within  a  bordure  of   the   last.      Crest — A 
crescent  arg. 
Seat— Castlemilk,  Rutherglen,  Glasgow. 


24  Jan.  1844;  m.  30  Sept.  1875,  Anna  Selina,  dau. 
of  G.  Gartsido  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Eossferry,  co. 
Fcrmanagli,  and  Little  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has  issue, 

Archibald,  6.29  Nov.  1885. 

Jean  Isabel.  Christian. 

Mildred  Eleanor.  Helen  Anna. 

Katherine  Lilias.  Marion  Grizel. 

Lineagre. — This  family  of  Stirling  of  Garden  is  a  branch 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Stirling  of  Keir  (sea  Stirling  of 
CasiUmilk  and  Burke's  Peerage,  Maxwell,  Bart.).  The  estate 
was  purchased  from  Sir  James  Forrester  of  Garden,  early  in 
the  17th  century.  The  first  STiRLrNG  who  possessed  Garden 
as  a  separate  estate  was  Sir  John  Stirling,  Knt.  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Archibald  Stirling,  of  Keir,  who  received  it  from  his 
father  in  1613,  on  the  occasion  of  his  marriage. 
The  immediate  ancestor. 

Archibald  Stirling,  of  Garden,  m.  his  cousin,  Christian 
Stirling  in  1772,  and  d.  1824,  having  by  her  who  d.  1773,  had 
an  only  son, 

James  Stirling,  of  Garden,  m.  1843,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William  Monterth,  Esq.  and  d.  1856,  having  by  her  who  d. 
188C,  had  issue,  an  only  son, 

James  Stirling,  Esq.,  D.L.,  now  of  Garden. 

Arms — Arg.  on  a  bend  az.  three  buckles  or,  in  chief  a  crescent 
gu.  for  dilTerence.  Crest — A  moor's  head  couped  ppr.  Motto 
— Gang  forward. 

Stat — Garden,  Kippen,  co.  Stirling. 


STIRLING-    OF    GARDEN. 

Stielino,  .Jame.s,  Esq.   of  Garden,   co.   Stirling, 
J.P.  CO.  Perth,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stirling,  b. 


STIRLING    OF    KIPPENDAVIE. 

Stirling,  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Kippendavie,  and 
Ivippenross,  co.  Perth,  b.  13  Nov.  1846 ;  m.  Sept. 
1876,  Margaret  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral 
John  Leith,  by  his  ■wife,  Margaret  Forbes,  of 
Blackford,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Alexander,  b.  20  Sept.  1881. 

II.  Patrick  Douglas,  b.  10  Oct.  1886. 

Mr.  Stirling  s.  his  father,  John  Stirling,  in  1882, 
He  served  formerly  in  the  92nd  (Gordon)  High- 
landers, is  Lieut.-Col.  of  tlie  4th  Vol.  Batt.  Royal 
Highlanders,  and  J.P.  for  cos.  Perth  and  Stirling. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Stirling  of 
Keir. 

Archibald  Stirling  (3rd  son  of  Sir  Archibald  Stilling,  of 
Keir,  co.  Perth,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Grizell,  dau.  of  James,  Lord 
Ross,  and  Jane  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Sempill) 
received  from  his  father,  by  a  charter,  dated  5  Aug.  1594,  the 
estate  of  Kippendavie  and  other  lands,  and  became  founder  oS 
this  and  other  younger  branches  of  the  Keir  family.  In  1622, 
Archibald  Stirling  was  received  and  admitted  a  Burgess  and 
Guild  Brother  of  Stirling.  He  7n.  1618,  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Mushet,  Knt.  of  Burnbank,  and  d.  between  23  April, 
1645,  and  17  April,  1646,  leaving,  besides  five  daus.,  two  sons, 
George,  who  must  have  d.  s.  p.,  as  his  brother, 

John  Stirling,  s.  to  the  estate  and  became  of  Kippendavie. 
He  hi.  1067,  Christian,  dau.  of  David  Doig,  of  Ballingren,  and 
relict  of  John  Graham,  of  Micklewood,  and  had,  besides  a 
dau.  Christian,  five  sons,  Archibald  and  George  (twins)  and 
James,  all  three  d.  s.  p.;  Charles  s.  to  the  estates ;  and  Alex- 
ander. Mr.  Stirling  was^.  I  June,  1697,  by  his  only  surviving 
son, 

Charles  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  b.  14  Dee.  1680  ;  m.  1st, 
1703,  Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Arbuthnott,  of  Knox, 
2nd  son  of  the  1st  Viscount  Arbuthnott,  and  2ndly,  1709, 
Christian,  widow  of  Douglas,  of  Garvald.  By  the  former  only 
he  had  issue,  two  sons,  Patrick  and  James.  He  d.  before  ft 
Nov.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  the  elder  son, 

Patrick  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  6.  8  April,  1704;  m. 
1727,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sylvester  Douglas,  of  Whitcridge,  by 
JIargaret  Keith  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  before  1757)  had, 
besides  three  daus.,  all  of  whom  m.,  and  several  sons,  who  d. 
young,  two  other  sons,  Patrick,  who  s.,  and  John,  who  s.  his 
brother.  Mr.  Stirling  d.  Nov.  1745,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Patrick  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  6.  28  Jan.  1734,  who  d. 
12  Dec.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie, 6. 22  Dec.  1742,  who  acquired 
the  estate  of  Kippcnross,  from  William  Pearson,  in  1778,  and  , 
in  1813  the  superiority  of  Kippendavie,   Lanrick,  Auehinbie, 
Shanraw,  and  Woodland,  from  James  Stirling,  of  Keir.    Ue  m. 


STI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STI 


1931 


30  April,  1781,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  WiUiam   Graham,  of  Airth, 
by  his  wife,  Ann  Stirling,  of  Ardoch,  and  by  her  had 

I.  Patrick,  the  younger,  of  Kippendavie  and  Kippenross, 
Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  6.  30  April,  1782;  served  in  the 
Peninsula.  His  fattier  conveyed  Kippenross  to  him  on  the 
occasion  of  his  marriage,  1810,  with  Catherine  Georgiana, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Wedderburn,  of  Spring  Garden  Estate, 
Westmorland.  Jamaica,  grandson  of  Sir  Alexander  Wed- 
derburn, 6th  Bart,  of  Blaelcness.  By  this  lady,  Mr.  Patriclc 
StIrling,who  predeceased  his  father  30  March, ISlC, had  issue, 

1  John,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Patrick,  6.  19  Aug.  1813,  who  s.  to  Gogar  and  Black- 
grange,  near  Alloa,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  John, 
1819.  He  acquired,  by  purchase  from  Mr.  Wardlaw 
Eamsey,  the  estate  of  Tillicoultry,  which  was  subse- 
quently sold  by  Mr.  Stirling  of  Kippendavie.  He  d.  unm. 
10  March,  1839,from  the  result  of  a  fall  at  Lauriston  Castle. 

1  Mary  Wedderburn,  s.  her  brother  in  Gogar  and  Black- 
grange  ;  TO.  2  May,  1840,  John  Davie  Mornes,  M.D.,  who 
d.  1858,  leaving  issue,  John  Morries,  6.  1851. 

II.  William,  6.  26  June,  1787;  m.  1st,  1811,  Elizabeth  Bar- 
rett, only  child  of  Henry  Barrett,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Edward 
Barrett,  Esq.  of  Cinnamon  Hill,  Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  19  April,  1830)  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  John,  6.  24  Jan.  1813,  in  Australia;  m.  Eebecca  Ann, 
dau.  of  Major  Crotty,  and  has  had  issue,  John  Henry,  b. 
7  Occ.  1841;  Francis  Gordon,  b.  3  Aug.  1843;  Charles 
William,  6.  18  Jan.  1847  ;  and  Elizabeth. 

2  Henry,  6.  1818;  d.  1824. 

3  William,  Merchant  at  Glasgow,  b.  30  March,  1822;  to. 
1855,  his  cousin-german,  Mary  Katharine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sylvester  Douglas  Stirling,  of  Glenbervie,  and  has  a  dau. 
Charlotte  Douglas. 

1  Mary,  m.  A  July,  1844,  Thomas  James  Graham  Stirling, 
of  Strowan,  and  d.  a.  p.  1847. 

2  Elizabeth. 

3  Henrietta  Jane,  to.  her  cousin,  Graham  Eussell,  after- 
wards Somerville,  of  Hamilton  Farm  and  Sorn,  who  d. 
leaving  issue  (see  Somerville  of  Sorn). 

Mr.  William  Stirling  m.  2ndly,  1833,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Peter 
Salmond,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  four  daus., 
all  of  whom  d.  young,  except  Anna  Christian,  Emma 
Caroline,  Margaret  Douglas,  and  Williamina  Mary. 
HI.  John,  6.  18  Oct.  1788;  s.  to  Gogar  and  Blackgrange  on 
the  death  of  his  father,  1816  ;  and  d.  at  Brighton  21  May, 
1819,  when  those  estates  descended  to  his  nephew,  Patrick, 
as  above. 

IV.  James,  Capt.  E.N.,  6.  31  Oct.  1789;  purchased  Glentyan, 
CO.  Renfrew.  He  m.  Ist,  1820,  his  cousin-german,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Day  Hort  Macdowall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Semple,  which 
lady  d.  s.  p.  17  Feb.  1839,  and  2ndly,  1844,  his  cousin- 
german,  Elizabeth  Clirislian,  now  of  Glentyan,  dau.  of 
James  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Ochtertyre,  co.  Stirling,  and  widow 
of  William  Macdowall,  Esq.  of  Garthland.  Mrs.  Stirling  d. 
1884.     Capt.  Stirling  d.  1872. 

V.  Charles,  Merchant  at  Glasgow,  partner  in  the  firm  of 
Stirling,  Gordon,  and  Co.,  6.  24  Jan.  1796.  In  1835,  he  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Gargunnock,  co  Stirling.  He  m.  14 
June,  1831,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
Sundrum,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1 839,  leaving  a  son,  John  Stirling, 
now  of  Gargunnock  {which  see). 

VI.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

VII.  Sylvester  Douglas,  b.  3  Feb.  1803,  purchased  the  estate 
of  Woodside,  co.  Stirling,  and  changed  the  name  to  Glen- 
bervie. He  m.  1830,  Anne  Patricia  Cragie,  dau.  of  David 
Connell,  of  Glasgow,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1846  (accidentally 
drowned  whilst  bathing  at  Ardrossan),  having  had  one  son, 
Charles,  6.  1840,  d.  1856,  and  four  daus.,  Isabella  Georgiana 
Hay  ;  Mary  Katharine,  m.  1855,  her  cousin-german,  William 
Stirling ;  Anne  Douglas ;  Charlotte  Jane. 

I.  Anne,  tii.  1809,  Ludovick  Houston,  Esq.  of  Johnstone 
Castle,  and  had  a  son,  George,  M.P.  for  co.  Eenfrew,  who 
d.  unm.  1843. 

II.  Margaret  Douglas,  m.  3  Nov.  1806,  James,  10th  Lord 
Torphichen,  and  d.  1856. 

III.  Mary.  to.  1808,  James  Eussell,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  and  d. 
Sept.  1820,  having  had  issue.  Their  5th  son,  Graham  Rus- 
sell, s.  to  the  estate  of  Hamilton  Farm,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Somervell  (which  see). 

IV.  Katharine,  7«.  1811,  her  cousin-german,  James  Erskine, 
Esq.  of  Linlatheri. 

V.  Elizabeth  Christian,  m.  11  Nov.  1815,  Sir  William  Milli- 
ken  Napier,  8th  Bart.,  of  Napier. 

VI.  Jean  Wilhelmina. 

John  Stirling  d.  at  Kippenross,  June,  1816,  aged  73,  less  than 
three  months  after  his  eldest  son,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
John  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie  and  Kippenross,  b.  1811 ;  la. 
1839,  Catherine  Mary,  only  child  of  Rev.  John  Wellings,  by 
Mary  Wedderburn  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1879)  had 
issue, 

I.  Patrick,  now  of  Kippendavie  and  Kippenross. 

II.  John  Carolus,  6.  1848 ;  m.  1882,  Constance,  dau.  of  H. 
Clough,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  OiTa,  Wales  and  has  issue. 

III.  William  Robert,  6.  1851 ;  m.  1883,  Alice,  dau.  of  J. 
Hibbard,  Esq.  of  Chicago,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  m.  1866,  Capt.  G.  K.  McCallum,  92nd 


(Gordon)  Highlanders,  of  Braco  Castle,  co.  Perth,  and  has 
issue. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  buckles  of  the  first,  in  chief 
a  crescent  of  the  second.  Crest— A.  Moor's  head  sa.,  banded 
about  the  temples  arg.     J/oito— Gang  forward. 

iSeaJ— Kippenross,  near  Dunblane. 


STIRLING    OF    LARBERT. 

Chalmee-Stieling,  Gilbert  Stirling,  Esq. 
of  Larbert,  co.  Stirling,  Major  Eoyal  Horse  Guards 
(retired),  formerly  Cornet  9th  Lancers,  b.  18  Jan. 
1843  ;  m.  3  Dec.  1873,  Hon.  I^ora  Josephine  Har- 
court  Westenra,  4th  dau.  of  Henry  Kobert,  3rd 
Lord  Rossmore,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Francis,  b.  5  Nov.  1874. 

II.  Reginald  Gilbert,  b.  30  Dec.  1878. 

III.  Charles  Richard,  b.  14  July,  1882. 

IV.  William  George,  6.  25  Aug.  1887. 

Lineage.— Gilbert  Stirling,  Esq.,  descended,  it  is 
stated  from  the  family  of  Keir  (Betham's  Baronetage,  vol.  iv. 
p.  247),  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cuming,  Esq.  of 
Birness,  co.  Aberdeen,  descended  of  Altyre,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son, 

Alexander  Stirling,  Esq.,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  m. 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Moir,  Esq.  of  Lochfield,  co.  Perth,  a 
cadet  of  the  family  of  Leckie,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  James,  created  a  baronet  19  July,  1792,  and  Margaret, 
wife  of  Charles  Robertson,  Esq.,  from  whom  the  present  repre- 
sentative descends,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Mansfield  and  Uppell,  to. 
Alison,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Mansfield,  Esq.,  Banker 
in  Edinburgh,  by  whom  he  had,  i.  Gilbert  (2nd  Bart.)  ; 
II.  James  ;  iii.  William  Robert ;  i.  Janet,  to.  Admiral  Sir 
Thomas  Livingston,  Bart,  of  Westquarter;  ii.Jane.  Sir  James 
d.  17  Feb.  1805,  and  was  «.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  Gilbert,  2nd  and  last  Bart,  of  Mansfield,  an  Officer  of 
the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army.  Sir 
Gilbert  sold  his  estate  in  the  co.  of  Ayr,  and  purchased  that 
of  Larbert  and  other  lands  in  co.  Stirling,  and  dying  at  Larbert 
House  13  Feb.  1843,  left  his  landed  estates  and  personal  fortune 
to  be  entailed  on  the  heirs  of  his  cousin,  Sarah  Mary  Emily 
Robertson  (niece  of  the  1st  Bart.),  wife  of  Major  Francis  Day 
Chalmer,  and  their  eldest  son,  the  present 

Gilbert  Stirling  Chalmer-Stibung  is  the  first  heir  of  the 
estate  of  Larbert,  and  now  in  possession. 

^amilg  ai  Caabgirt^. 

This  is  one  of  the  oldest  families  in  Scotland,  and  lineally 
descends  from  Herbertus  de  Camera,  Camerarius  Scotiae  or 
Great  Chamberlain  of  Scotland  in  the  reign  of  David  I.,  from 
1124  to  1153.  His  son,  Eeginaldcs  de  Camera,  was  possessed 
of  the  barony  of  Gadgirth  in  the  reign  of  William  the  Lion, 
between  1165  and  1214.  He  was  s.  by  his  son,  also  ReginaUlus. 
de  Camera,  who  obtained  a  charter,  terrarum  de  Gadgirth  ■ 
about  1320.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  de  Camera,  de  Gadgirth,  appointed  1369  Clerk 
Register  and  Justice  Clerk  north  of  the  Forth.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Reginald  de  Camera,  to  whom  s.  his  son. 

Sir  John  de  Camera,  Dominus  de  Gadgirth,  one  of  the 
Greater  Barons  or  Magnates  Regni.    He  was  «.  by  his  son, 

John,  Dominus  de  Gadgirth,  who  highly  distinguished  him- 
self at  the  battle  of  Verneuil,  in  France,  17  Aug.  1424,  and  in 
consequence  had  a  fleur-de-lis  held  by  a  lion  in  his  dexter  paw 
added  to  his  coat  of  arms.  He  fell  at  the  battle  of  the  Herrings, 
in  France,  before  1429.    He  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  de  Camera,  de  Gadgirth,  who  sat  as  a  Baron  in 
the  first  Parliament  of  James  IV.,  taking  place  "inter  domi- 
num  Ker  et  dominuni  Balcomie,"  m.  Elizabeth  Hamilton, 
sister  of  1st  Lord  Hamilton,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  who  s. 
him, 

John  de  Camera,  de  Gadgirth,  ni.  1491,  Marion  Hay,  niece 
of  John,  Lord  llay  of  Yester,  and  had  a  son  (with  three  daus.,  . 
all  honourably  man  ied), 

James  de  Camera,  de  Gadgirth,  ni.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Hugli 
Campbell,  of  London,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

James  Cualmer,  of  Gadgirth,  who  had  several  charters  under 
the  Great  Seal  (1541  and  154S),  ra.  Annabella,  dau.  of  Cuning- 
hame,  of  Caprington,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

James  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth  (sasine  dated  1580),  to.  Isa- 
bella, dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Houston,  of  Houston,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth,  Sheriff  Principal  ofco.  Ayr, 


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hy  Commission  nndcr  the  Great  Seal,  8  Sept.  1632.  By  his 
vife,  lsal>el,  dau.  of  John  Blair,  of  Blair,  he  had  five  sons  and 
li.Ye  daus.,  and  w;is  s.  in  his  estates  by  his  grandson, 

John  Cualmee,  of  Gadiiirth,  a  Member  of  the  first  Parlia- 
ment of  William  and  Mart,  lliSl'.  He  7)i.  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  James  Montgomery,  of  Coilsfield,  3rd  son  ot  the 
Cth  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  was  ^«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Chalmer,  of  Gadcirth,  who  li.  s.  p.  1740,  when  he 
was  s.  (both  his  brothers,  James  and  Hugh,  having  d.  s.  p.) 
by  his  three  sisters,  Mary,  Anna,  and  Elizabeth,  as  heirs  por- 
tjoners.  The  two  eldest  sisters  d.  s.  p.  Elizabeth,  the 
youngest,  became  the  wife  of  John  BIcre,  Esq.,  and  on  her 
death,  her  portion  of  the  estate  went  to  her  eldest  son, 

John  Mihe  Cualmer,  of  Gadgirth,  W.S.,  m.  Miss  E.  Far- 
quhar,  of  Eilinbiirgh,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Geokge  Chalmer,  Esq.,  an  Advocate  of  the  Madra-s  Bar, 
wliere  he  realized  a  considerable  fortune,  and  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Latour,  Esq.  of  that  presidency,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son,  Francis  Dat  Chalmer,  and  two  daus.,  Anne, 
»/i.  John  Jenkins,  Esq.  (brother  of  Dr.  Jenkins,  of  Baliol, 
Vjee-Chancellor  of  the  University  of  0-\ford),  and  Eliza, 
wife  of  Kobert  Haig,  Esq.  of  Viewpark,  4th  son  of  Jolm 
Kaig,  Esq.  of  Blairhill,  co.  Perth.  Mr.  Chalmer  was  s.  by  his 
ojily  son, 

Francis  Day  Chalmer,  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  vi. 
May,  1833,  Sarah  Mary  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Robertson. 
Esq.,  Capt.  of  Engineers,  Madras  army,  the  cousin  and  heir 
of  Sir  Gilbert  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Mansfield  and  Larbert,  by  whom 
he  had 

Gilbert  Stirling  Chalmer- Stirling,  now  of  Larbert. 

Reginald  Chalmer,  6.  12  July,  1844,  Lieuf.-Col.  King's Eoyal 
Kitle  Corps. 

•George  Chalmer,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Gordon  Highlanders. 

Francis,  late  K.N. 

Anna,  m.  Col.  14eid. 

Emily  Eliza,  m.  Capt.  Cox,  and  has  issue. 

Catherine  Frances. 

Charlotte  Amy  Rachel,  m.  Percy  Lysaght,  Esq. 

^r»)w  of  Stirling — Arg.,  on  abend  az.,  between  a  Moor's 
head  in  profile  couped  sa.,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or,  in 
<;hief,  and  in  base  a  garb  of  the  second,  three  arming  buckles 
or.  Crest  of  Stirling — A  demi-Moor  couped  in  profile,  in 
the  dexter  hand  an  arrow  in  fesae  and  at  his  back  a  quiver  of 
arrows,  all  ppr.     Motto — Forward. 

Ai-ms  of  Chalmer  of  Gojbjirtk — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az., 
a  mullet  arg. ;  2nd,  or,  a  fe^^e  chequy  az.  and  arg.  ;  3rd,  arg., 
on  a  fesse  az.  three  mullets  of  the  field.  Crest  of  Chalmer — 
A  demi-lion,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  gu.  Motto 
—Quid  non  Deojuvante. 

A«id«nce— Sysonby,  Melton  Mowbray. 

Club — Carlton. 


STIRIilNa  OF  FAIRBURN  AND  MONAR. 

Stirling,  John,  Esq.  of  Fairburn  and  Monar, 
•CO.  Ross,  and  of  Foulton,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  former  co.,  and  J. P.  ibr  Cumberland,  b. 
26  June,  1820  ;  m.  14  Sept.  1852,  Marian,  dau.  of 
John  Hartley,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  12  Feb.  1859;  m.  7  Aug.  1889,  Charlotte  Eva, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  .ffineas  Mackintosh,  of  Daviot,  co. 
Inverness,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  16  Sept.  1893. 

I.  Marian  Louisa,  {>.  26  June,  1890. 

II.  Charlotte  Isabel,  b.  16  May,  1892. 

II.  John  Hartley  (deceased). 
/III.  James,  b.  7  Jan.  1S62. 

IV.  Alexander,  6.  24  May,  1865. 
-V.  Charles  b.  10  Nov.  1370. 

I.  Margaret  Violet,  7n.  Sir  Hector  Munro,  Bart,  of  Foulis, 
CO.  Ross,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Marian  Isabel,  m.  Wilfrid  Emilius  Laurie,  2nd  son  of  the 
Rer.  Sir  Emilius  Laurie,  Bart,  of  Maxwelton,  co.  Dum- 
fries, and  has  issue. 

III.  Mary  Laurie. 

Mr.  Stirling  is  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Eev. 
John  Stirling,  D.D.,  of  Craigie,  co.  Ayr  (who  d. 
.1844),  by  Mary,  dau.  of  tbe  Rev.  William 
McQuhae,  D.D.,  of  St.  Evos,  co.  Ayr. 

Seat — Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord,  N.I5. 

Toun  Re-iid'.nce — 17,  Enni.iinore  Gardens,  S.W. 


STIRLING    OF    GARGTJNNOCK. 

Stieling,  Col.  John  Stirling,  of  G-argunnock 
fiouse,  CO.  Stii-ling,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col. 


R.A.,  h.  21  Dec.  1832  ;  s.  his  father  24  Oct.  1839 ; 
m.  Marcli,  1871,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  youngest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Carbeth, 
aud  has  issue, 

'.  Charles,  b.  1873. 

II.  Anselan  John  Buchanan. 

III.  James  Hay. 

w.  Henry  Francis  Dundas. 

I.  Louisa  Christian.  ii.  Kathleen  Caroline  Anna. 

III.  Josephine  Marion. 

Lineage.— Charles  Stirling,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  John 
Sliiiiiig  of  Kippendavie,  by  Mary  his  mfe,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Graham,  of  Airth  {see  Stirling  of  Kippendavie),  purchased 
1835,  the  estate  of  Gargunnock,  co.  Stirling.  He  m.  June, 
18.il,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Sun- 
drum,  CO.  Ayr,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1839,  leavingason  and  heir,  the 
present  John  Stirling  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Gargunnock,  and  a 
dau.  Caroline  Dundag,  who  m.  June,  1864,  John  Spurway, 
Major-Gen  R.A.,  and  has  two  daus.,  Christian  Aimee  and 
Caroline  Ethel. 

Arms,  etc. — Same  as  Stirling  of  Kippendavie,  dtc. 
S'eui— Gargunnock  House,  Stirling. 


GRAHAM-STIRLING    OF    STROWAN. 

Graham  -  Stirling,  Thomas  James,  Esq.  of 
Strowan,  co.  Perth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  42nd 
Highlanders  (Black  Watch),  b.  11  June,  1811 ;  m. 
1st,  4  July,  1844,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Stirling,  Esq.  of  Kenmure  House,  co.  Lanark,  2nd 
son  of  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Kippendavie,  co. 
Pertli,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1847.  He  m.  2ndly, 
1S5S,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Hugh. 
Hunter,  Esq.  of  Auchterarder,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Nov.  1892)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  James,  Lieut.  Black  Watch,  6.  1853;  fell  at  the 

battle  of  Tel-elKebir. 
ir.  William  Evan,  deceased. 

III.  Carolus  Home,  6.  1866.  iv.  Ernest  Henry. 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth.  ii.  Mary  Maud. 

III.  Florence  Kate. 

Mr.  Grab  am -Stirling  is  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Graham, 
Esq.  of  Airth,  by  Caroline  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  James  Home,  of  Blachadder.  Mr. 
Thomas  Graham,  of  Airth,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Stirling,  on  tbe  death  of  his  maternal 
uncle.  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Stirling,  Bart.  On  becom- 
ing heir  to  the  estates,  till  the  birth  of  his  2nd  son, 
the  heir  designate,  the  present  owner  of  Strowan. 

.4r?RS— Quarterly  :  ]8tand4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  az. 
between  two  roses  gu.,  three  buckles  or  ;  2nd,  or,  a  broken  wall 
az.,  between  a  crescent  in  the  collar  point  and  in  base  a  rose 
gu.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  ,sa.  three  escallops  of  the  field;  3rd, 
arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed  az.,  on  a  chief  of  tlie  last  three  mullets 
of  the  field.  Crests — Ist  (./br  Graham)  :  A  dexter  hand  hold- 
ing a  sword  in  pale  ppr. ;  2nd  {for  Stirling)  :  A  Saracen's  head 
couped  ppr.  Mottoes — "Non  Immemor,"  and  "Gang  for- 
ward." " 

Seat — Strowan,  Crieff,  co.  Perth. 


STOCKDALE  OF    MEARS   ASHBY   HALL. 

Stockdale,  Henry  Minshull,  i^sq.  of  Mears 
Ashby  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  M.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  and  late  Capt.  Northampton  Militia,  h. 
30  Sept.  1822 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1858,  Sarah  Emily, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Hervey  Knight,  Rector  of 
Weston  Eavell,  co.  Northampton,  and  has,  with 
two  younger  sons  and  two  daus., 

Henry  Minshcll,  M.A.Jesus  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  Capt.  3rd  batt.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.,  6.  8  Feb.  1861. 

Lineag°e. — This  family  claims  to  represent  the  ancient 
Yorkshire  House  of  Stockdale  nf  Lockington,  to  which,  in 
the  person  of  Robert  Stockdale,  Esq.  of  Lockington,  William 
Flower,  Norroy,  confirmed  aims  1582.  The  presentMr.  Stock- 
dale,  of  Mears  Ashby  Hall,  is  3rd  (but  only  surviving)  son  of 
Rev.  William  Stockdale,  Vicar  of  Mears  Ashby  and  Rector  of 
Wilby,  CO.  Northampton  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1858),   by  Honor  his 


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■wife,  dan.  of  the  Eev.  Godfrey  Wolley,  Vicar  of  Hutfon 
Bushel],  CO.  York,  and  grandson  of  Rev.  Eobert  Stockdalc. 
Canon  of  York,  by  Kathtrine  Jiinshull  his  wife, 

Jrms — Enn.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pheons  arpr.  Crest — On  a 
mural  crown  or,  a  grifiBn's  head  arg.  ilotlo—liis  vicinius 
arniis. 

.SeaJ— Mears  Ashby  Hall,  Northampton. 


STOCKS  OF  UPPER  SHIBDEN. 

Stocks,  Michael,  Esq.  of  Upper  ShibclenHall, 
West  Eiding  co.  York,  Woodhall,  Norfolk,  and 
Latheron  Wheel,  Caithness,  N.B.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Norfolk  and  Caithness,  late  Major  1st  Eojal 
Dragoons,  served  througliout  the  Crimean  cam- 
paign, and  receired  the  Mcdjidie,  the  Turkish  and 
Crimean  medals,  witli  three  clasps,  h.  1825  ;  m. 
1863.  Jane  Mary,  dau.  of  Colin  MacEchran,  Esq. 
of  Oatfield,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Michael,  6.  18C4,  m.  1888,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  K.  G.  Ellison,  D.L.,  of  Boultliam  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln. 

I.  Mary  Evelyn  Hilda,  6.  1866. 

II.  Elizabeth  Vera,  6.  1876. 
in.  Lucy  Estelle,  6.  1878. 

Major  Stocks  is  son  of  Michael  Stocks,  Esq.  of 
Upper  Shibden  Hall  (who  d.  1872),  by  Mary  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  John  Halliley,  Esq.  of  The  Manor 
House,  Dewsbury,  co.  York. 

5ca;«— Upper  Shibden  Hall,  near  Halifax;  Woodhall,  Down- 
ham  Market  ;  and  Latheron  Wheel,  Caithness.  2'ovin 
Residence— 25,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 

Ciu6— Junior  United  Service. 


STOKES    OF    MOUNTHAWK. 

Stokes,  Majoe-Gen.  Geoege  Baeet,  of  Mount- 
hawk,  CO.  Kerry,  Major-Gen.  late  Koyal  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers,  m.  Sept.  1874,  Isabella  Barbara, 
only  dau.  of  Kobert  Law,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  M.D., 
by  Eleanor  Vesey  his  mfe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9 
July,  1891),  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henbt  Geokge  Veset,  b.  20  July,  1876. 

II.  Robert  Day,  b.  7  Feb.  1878;  d.  16  May,  1884. 
in.  Oliver  Maurice  FitzGerald,  b.  28  May,  1881. 
IV.  Frank  Bertram  Vesey,  6.  3  Dec.  1883. 

I.  Eleanor  Mary  Geraldine.  ii.  Olive  Muriel  Kathleen. 

Liineag'e. — The  first  settler  in  Ireland  was  an  Officer  in 
the  army,  who  had  considerable  property  in  co.  Limerick, 
Stokesfield,  &c.,  and  was  bur.  at  Askeaton,  in  that  co.  His 
8on, 

John  Stokes,  of  Dunmoylan  House,  co.  Limerick,  living 
circa  1622,  m.  Sarah  0  Connell,  dau.  of  Jeffery  O'Conuell,  of 
Iveragh,  co.  Kerry,  and  left  a  son, 

Edward  Stokfs,  Esq.  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Lacy,  of  Ballin- 
garry,  and  granddau.  of  Lacy,  of  Bruree.  Of  this  family  was 
the  celebrated  Field-Marshal  Lacy,  in  the  service  of  Maria 
Theresa.    Edward  Stokes  and  Judith  Lacy  left  a  son, 

John  Stokes,  Esq.,  m.  Honoria,  dau.  of  John  Fitzgerald,  of 
Clengish,  co.  Limerick,  and  left  a  son, 

Oliver  Stokes,  Esq.,  ?)i.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Creagh,  of 
Bally bunnion  House,  co.  Kerry,,  and  left  a  son, 

George  Stokes,  Esq.,?7i.  1771,  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Cooke, 
of  Skehenei'in,  co.  Kerry,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas  Cooke, 
of  Paynestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Kobert  Fitzmaurice,  of  Ballykealy  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  and  had 
a  Bon, 

Oliver  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Caracraig,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.,  to.  1795, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Day,  Esq.  of  Cork,  by  his  wife  Margaret 
Hewson.  John  Day  and  Margaret  Hewson  were  first-cousins, 
and  were  grandchildren  of  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knt.  of  Kerry, 
by  Elizabeth  Crosbie  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Crosbie,  and 
sister  of  Maurice,  1st  Lord  Brandon.  Mr.  Stokes  d.  1  Jan. 
18-14,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George  Day,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Day,  m.  Eliza  Baret,  co-heir  with  her  sister  (his 
brother  George's  wife),  and  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Oliver  Robert,  Major-Gen.  R.A.  (retired). 

2  Robert  Baret,  late  Capt.  16th  J-oot.  Resident  Magistrate  for 
Derry. 


3  John,  Capt.  R.N. 

4  Maui  ice  Fitzmaurice,  Lient.-Col.  Eoyal  Monster 
Fusiliers. 

5  Eoward  William,  of  Fairfield  House,  Lancaster,  Major 
Lancaster  Eegt.  (letired)  and  Capt.  1st  Royal  Lancashire 
Militia,  6.  1841 ;  j;j.  1880,  Margaret,  dau.  of  W.  Storey, 
Esq. 

6  Graham. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  L.  Wren,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry. 

III.  John  Day,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late  British  Repre- 
sentative at  the  Court  of  Mysore,  m.  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Littlejohn,  Bengal  army,  and  d.  «.  p. 

IV.  Edward  Day,  of  Farranalulla,  co  Kerry,  J. P.,  b.  1809. 
m.  1832,  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Haldane,  R.E.,  Quarrermaster- 
Gen.  of  the  British  forces  in  India  (descended  from  John 
Ilsldane,  of  Gleneagles,  N.B.,  by  Mary  Drunimond,  dau.  of 
David,  3rd  Baron  Maderty,  eldest  brother  of  William,  1st 
Viscount  Strathallan),  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Julia)  of 
Gen.  Haldane,  and  has  issue, 

1  Oliver  Haldane,  6.  1S33.  2  Edward  John,  deceased. 

3  Henry,  deceased.  4  Alexander. 

1  Maria,  in.  10  Aug.  1858,  Edward  Guyon  de  Moleyns,. 
Esq.,  grandson  of  the  1st  Lord  Ventry. 

2  Elizabeth. 

V.  Oliver  Day,  of  Castle  Ballymalis  and  Caracra'g,  co.  Kerry, 
J.P.,  Major  late  Madras  army,  formerly  Capi,  Kerry  lliiitia, 
b.  1811;  771.  1st,  1843,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  John  Hilliard, 
E.cq.  of  Ballydunled,  by  his  wife,  Anne  Hickson,  of  Fcr- 
moyle,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Edward.  14th  Hussars,  d.  27  Sept.  1878. 

2  Oliver  Adrian,  Lieut.  K.N. 

1  Annie  Jane.  2  Elizabeth  May. 

3  Kathleen  Emily. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1872,  Hannah,  widow  of  Edward  Udale 
Thompson,  Esq.,  and  3rd  dau.  of  John  Chapman,  Esq.  oi 
Craygs  House,  Wliitby,  co.  York. 

VI.  Patrick  Day,  late  Lieut.-Col.,  m.  Julia,  youngest  dau. 
of  Col.  Haldane,  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister;  of  Gen- 
Haldane,  and  has  issue,  Charles,  R.N.,  John,  and  Frances. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Maurice  Fitzmaurice,  of  Duagh  House,  J.P- 
for  CO.  Kerry. 

II.  tlizabeth  B.,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Bowles,  of  Mounthawk,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Kerry. 

III.  Honoria,  m.  Col.  David  Graham,  of  Meiklewood,  D.L. 
for  CO.  Stirling. 

IV.  Lucy,  TO.  Rowland  Eager,  of  Cullenymore,  co.  Kerry. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Dat  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Mounthawk,  Kerry,  J.P  ,. 
Treasurer  of  the  co.,  M.A.  Trio.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  1800;  m. 
1826,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  Eliza) 
of  Robert  Baret,  Esq.  of  Horstead  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Oliver  George,  Capt.  1st  West  India  Eegt.,  deceased. 

II.  Henry  Bowles,  Capt.  47th  Regt.  (retired),  to.  July,  1860, 
Janet  Brj-an  Stephenson,  dau.  of  J.  Stephenson,  Esq.  oi 
Fort  William,  co.  Londonderry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26 
July,  1873)  left  at  his  decease  a  dau.  Henrietta  Elizabeth, 
0.  July,  lfc63.  He  served  through  the  Crimean  war,  and 
had  his  name  mentioned  in  Lord  Raglan's  despatches  lor 
bravery  at  the  Quarries. 

III.  George  Baret,  now  of  Mounthawk. 

IV.  Robert  Yallop,  Lieut.  8th  Regt.  (retired). 

v.  John  George.  vi.  Edward  George. 

I.  Anna  Maria.  ii.  Elizabeth  Georgina. 

Mr.  Stokes  d.  1882. 

Seats — Mounthawk,  Tralee ;  and  The  Priory,  Slapton  Kins- 
bridge,  Devon. 


STOKES    OF    ST.    BOTOLPHS. 

Stokes,  Antony  William  John,  Esq.  of  St. 
Botolphs,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  Ystradwrallt,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J.P.  cos.  Carmarthen  and  Pembroke, 
D.L.  CO.  HaTerfordwest  (on  roll  for  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Carmarthen  1894),  5. 18  June,  1850  ;  m  22  Oct. 
1879,  Emma  Ellen,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 
J.  G.  H.  Philipps,  of  Ystradwrallt,  eldest  son  of 
Capt.  J.  G.  Philipps,  E.N.,  formerly  of  Cwm- 
gwjlly,  CO.  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue, 

Anthont  Vacghan  William,  6.  30  Aug.  1883. 
Vaughan  Adrian  Philipps,  b.  26  Nov.  18S0. 

Liineage.— Hugh  Innys  Stokes,  d.  1834,  leaving  by 
Lydia  Mary,  his  wife,  who  d.  18C6,  a  son, 

Anthony  Bowen  Owen  Stokes,  Esq.  of  St.  Botolphs,  co. 
Pembroke,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  served  in  H.  M.  53rd  Regt.  during 
1st  Sikh  Campaign,  m.  1840,  Evelia  Crymes,  and  d.  Nov. 
1S91,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Antony  William  John,  now  of  St.  Botolphs. 

II.  Frederick  Owen  Lloyd. 


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lu.  Hugh  Innys,  m.  Kato  Mav  BIytlie. 

I.  Florence  Aiitonia  Emeline,'»i.  W.  H.  Richards.  Esq. 

II.  Emelin  Theresa  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  F.  E.  Trower. 

III.  Jlaiy  Louisa,  m.  Capt.  K.  H.  Dunn,  and  d.  1883,  leaving 
a  son,  Kobert. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Crokcr-'Walsh,  Esq. 

V.  .\lice  Fhi.ippa.  vi.  EiUth  Charlotte. 
Stats— St.   Botolphs,  Milford  Haven,   co .   Peinbrokc,    and 

Ystiadwrallt,  Xantcaiediff.  K.S.O.  Carniarthea. 


LOWNDES  STONE  NORTON 
BRIGHTWELIi    PARK. 


OF 


LowxDEs  -  IStone  -  ZS'ouTox,  Capt.  Egbert 
Thomas,  of  Anningsloy  Park,  Surrey,  Briglitwell 
Park,  Oxtord,  and  Langdon  House,  Devon,  late 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  10  Sept.  1839;  m.  1st,  18 
i?ept.  1862,  Catherine  Charlotte  Lowndes- 
Stone,  of  Briglitwell  Park,  the  granddau.  and 
heiress  of  AVilliam  Francis  Lowndes-Stone,  Esq., 
and  bv  her  (^who  d.  11  Dec.  1882)  has  issue, 

EoGER  Fletcueb  Earle,  of  Parford  House,  Devon,  late 
Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Devonshire  Kegt.,  6.  1  July,  1863,  m. 
1890,  Agnes  Selina,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  William  Thornton, 
Kector  of  North  Bovey,  Devon. 

Capt.  Norton  (whose  wife  had  assumed  the  name 
of  Stone  on  assuming  her  majority  in  1862) 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  1S68,  the  additional 
surnames  of  Lowndes  -  Stone.  He  m.  2ndly, 
4  Not.  1891.  Marie  Annie,  dau.  of  the  late  George 
Dow,  Esq.  of  Beechgrove,  co.  Dumfries. 

Ijineag-e.— William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Astwood  Bury, 
Bucks,  2nd  son  of  William  Lowndes,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  the 
Trcasuiy  1652,  m.  1711,  ilargaret  Laynes,  an  heiress,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  6.  1712;  m.  1744,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Francis  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Baldwyn  Brightwell,  co.  Oxford,  and 
assumed,  in  compliance  with  the  Will  of  Mr.  Lowe,  the 
additional  surname  of  Sto.ne.  He  (/.  1773.  and  left  f  with  a 
dau.  Catharine)  a  son,  William,  successor  to  his  grand- 
father. 

II.  Richard,  Lieut.  E.N.;  m.  1751.  Bridget,  dau.  of  William 
Dalston,  Esq.  of  Great  Salkeld,  Cumberland,  and  had  two 
sons, 

1  William,  6.  May,  1752,  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the 
Board  of  Taxes,  d.  unm. 

2  Richard,  of  Rose  Hill,  Dorking,  Surrey,  6.  4  Oct.  1766 ; 
711.  12  April,  1787,  Rebecca,  younger  dau.  of  Henry 
Brougham,  Esq.  of  Brougham  Hall,  co.  Westmorland, 
and  aunt  to  the  1st  Lord  Brougham,  and  had  (with  a  dau. 
Rebecca,  ra.  James  Randall,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law)  two 
sons, 

Henry  Dalston,  b.  1789;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Lowe, 

Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
William  Loftus,  Q.C.,  b.  April,  1793  ;  m.  28  Feb.  1818, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Samuel  Crompton  Cox,  Esq.,  Master  in 
Chancery,  and  had  issue. 
ni.  Henry,  6.  1723;  m.  1751,  Mary  Magdalen,  only  dau.  of 

Edward  -Vmold,  Esq..  but  d.  s.  2). 
IV.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector    of    North  Crawley,   Bucks,   d. 
unm. 

Mr.  Lowndes  d.  1775,  and  was  «.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Astwood  and  North  Crawley, 
Bucks,  and  of  Baldwyn  Brightwell,  co.  Oxford,  b.  1750,  who 
assumed,  upon  the  decease  of  his  mother,  1789,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Stone.  He  m.  1775,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Garth,  Esq.  of  Mordcn,  in  Surrey, 
(3rd  in  descent  from  George  Garth,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  John  Carleton,  Bart.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb. 
1837)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Fkancis,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  (Rev.),  6.  1790  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Douglas,  Rector  of  Salwarpe,  co.  Worcester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1849),  leftat  his  decease,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
successor.  Sir  Richard  Garth,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  of  Morden  Hall 
(see  Garth  of  Morden). 

III.  Henry  Owen,  6.  1795;  settled  in  America;  m.  1827, 
Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  Augustus  Trimbish,  Esq.,  and  had 
is>ue. 

I.  Elizabeth,    m.    1799,     John    Fane,   Esq.   of    Wormsley, 

Oxford. 
u.  Catharine,  m.  1812,  Rev.  John   Holland,  of  Aston,   co. 

Oxford,  and  d.  184!j. 

III.  Clara,  d.  unm.  under  age  1792. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  1822,  William  H.  Sharpe,  Esq.  of  London,  who 
d.  Oct.  1844. 

V.  Mary,  m.  Edward  Jodrell,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Paul 
Jodrcll,  Esq,  of  Nethercot,  co.  Oxford. 


Mr.  Lowndes-Stone  d.  May,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Francis  Lowndes-Stone,  Esq.  of  Brightwell  Park 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  D.C.L.  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  1834,  b.  27  Oct! 
1783;  m.  3  Oct.  1811,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Strick- 
land, 6th   Bart,  of  Boynton,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
11  April,  1867)  had  issue, 
1.  William  Charles,  *.  ~  Aug.  1812  ;  ni.  7Mav,  1840,  Catha- 
rine, 2iid  dau.    of    Rer.    Reginald   Wynniait,  of    Guiting 
Grange,  co.   Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1849, 
Rev.  John  Wyndhara,  of  Sutton  Mandeville,  Wilts)  he  left 
at  his  decease,  21  April,  1845,  two  surviving  daus., 

1  Catharine  Charlotte,  late  of  Brightwell. 

2  Margaret  Susan,  m.  1871,  Henry,  eldest  son  of  John  H. 
Elwcs,  Esq.  of  Colcsbourne  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Las 
issue. 

I.  Caroline  Isabella,  m.  24  July,  1832.  James  Molyneux, 
Esq.  of  Losely  Park,  SuiTey. 

II.  Isabella  Anne,  m.  12  Oct.  1841,  Rev.  George  Day,  Rector 
of  Baldwyn-Brighlwell,  co.  Oxford. 

III.  Emma,  m.  12  Dec.  1837,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Rice, 
brother  of  Francis,  5th  Lord  Dynevor. 

Mr.  Lowndes,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Stone, 
d.  1S58,  and  was  s.  by  his  granddau.  Catharine  Charlotte 
Lowndes,  wife  of  Capt.  R.  T.  L.  Norton,  now  of  Brightwell 
Park. 

(I^umiljt  of  Curlcton. 

The  Carletons  came  originally  from  co.  Lincoln.  Adam  de 
Carleton  was  settled  there  15  Edward  I. 

Sir  John  Carleton,  of  Brightwell,  son  and  heir  of  George 
Carleton,  Esq.  of  Brightwell,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  Brockett,  of  Brockett  Hall,  Herts,  grand- 
son of  Anthony  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Brightwell,  by  Joyce,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Goodwin,  of  Winchenden,  Bucks,  and 
great-grandson  of  John  Carleton  (who  purchased  Brightwell 
from  the  Cottesmore  family  1500,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle, 
Dudley  Carleton,  Viscodnt  Dorchester,  and  was  created  a 
baronet  in  1627.  He  m.  1627,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Hoghton,  Knt.  of  Hoghton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  and  relict  of 
Sir  John  Cotton,  of  Lanwade,  co.  Cambridge,  by  whom  he  had 
one  son  and  two  daus., 

I.  George  (Sir),  2nd  Bart.,  who  d.  unm. 

I.  Anne,  m.  George  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  Surrey. 

II.  Catharine,  m.  John  Stone,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Stone,  Knt.,  and  brother  of  Dorothy  Stone,  m.  Francis 
Lowe,  Esq. 

Sir  John  Carleton  d.  1637.  His  estates  eventually  passed  to 
his  two  daus.  and  co-heirs. 

The  family  of  Lowe  was  settled  in  co.  Bedford  in  the  reign 
of  Henrt  VII.  The  above  mentioned  Francis  Lowe  derived 
descent  from  Thomas  Lowe,  Esq.,  vi.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Richard  Reynes,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  Bucks,  by  Maud,  dau.  of 
John  Booth,  Esq.  of  Dunham -Massey,  co.  Chester,  and  obtained 
Clifton  as  the  share  of  his  wife,  on  the  division  of  the  property 
among  the  co-heirs.  (Richard  Reynes  d.  1556,  leaving  two 
daus.)  The  above  Thomas  Lowe,  Esq.  of  the  Body  and  Capt. 
of  the  Guard  of  Henry  VIIL,  was  grandson  of  Thomas  Lowe, 
who  had  been  settled  at  Wavendon,  co.  Bedford,  about  fifty 
years.  On  the  death  of  his  father-in-law,  he  fixed  his  residence 
at  Clifton,  in  right  of  his  wife  Alice,  and  presented  to  the 
church  of  Clifton  in  1573.  He  d.  soon  after,  leaving  an  only 
son,  Francis,  heir  to  Clifton.  This  property  continued  in  the 
family  of  Lowe  for  several  generations,  until  James  Lowe, 
Esq.,  who  s.  1637,  to  the  estate  of  his  father,  Reynes  Lowe 
^the  second  of  that  name),  who  m.  the  dau.  of  James  Mayne, 
Esq.  of  Bovington,  Herts.  This  James  in.,  and  by  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  had  several  children.  He  was  obliged  to  sell  his 
manor  and  estate  at  Clifton,  called  Clifton-Reynes,  in  1672,  to 
Sir  Joseph  Maynard,  Serjeant-at-Law.  The  family  of  Lowe 
afterwards  became  settled  at  Bidgemont,  in  co.  Bedford. 
Francis  Lowe  m.  Elizabeth,  or  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Corrance, 
Esq.  of  Parham,  and  sister  of  Clemence  Corrance,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Oxford,  and  d.  June,  1754,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  who  d,.  unm. 

I.  Catharine,  vi.  1747,  William  Lowndes,  Esq.,  as  already 
stated,  and  was  grandmother  of  William  Frances  Lowndes- 
Stone,  Esq.  of  Brightwell. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Potter,  Esq.,  and  had  two  daus.,  who 
d.  unm. 

Anas — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  arg,  three  cinquefoils  sa.,  a 
chief  ol  the  second,  for  Stone  ;  2nd  and  3rd  fretty  arg.  and  sa., 
on  a  canton  gu.  a  leopard's  head  erased  or,  wreathed  vert,  for 
Lowndes.  Crests— 1st,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's 
head  crm.,  for  Stone  ;  2ud,  A  leopaid's  head  erased  or,  with  a 
chaplet  vert,  for  Lowndes.     Motto — Mediocria  finna. 

i'ea(;s— Langdon  House,  Dawlish,  Devon ;  Brightwell  Park, 
Tetsworth  ;  and  Anningley  Park,  Ottershaw,  Chertsey. 

Ctubs—  Carlton  and  Guards'. 


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STONE    OF    ERDINGTON. 

Stone,  Sie  John  Benjamin,  Knt.,  F.L.S., 
F.G-.S.,  F.R.G-.S.,  of  Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  J.P., 
five  times  Major  of  Sutton-Coldfield,  h.  9  Feb. 
1838 ;  m.  5  June,  18G7,  Jane,  dau.  (by  his  wife 
Christiana  Mattock)  of  Peter  Parker,  Esq.  of 
Lothersdale,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Barron  Wilfrid,  h.  10  Aug.  1869. 

II.  Norman  Benjamin,  6.  13  Oct.  1871. 

III.  Oscar  Harold,  b.  7  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Roland  Parker,  b.  18  June,  1376. 

I.  Ethel  Mary,  b.  14  June,  1868;  m.  Eobert  H.  Holden,  son 
of  Alderman  E.  T.  Holden,  ex-Mayor  of  Walsall. 

II.  Dora  Christine,  b.  8  Aug.  1870. 

liineag'e — Joseph  Stone,  Esq.,  d.  II  June,  1834,  leaving 
by  his  wife  Miranda  Hatton  (who  d.  28  Sept.  1824),  a  son, 

Benjamin  Stone,  Esq.,  who  m.  13  March,  183G,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Matthews,  of  Cookley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had 
issue, 

John  Benjamin,  now  of  Erdington. 

James  Henrj-,  J. P.  for  Borough  of  Birmingham,  vi..  and  has 

issue. 
Eebecca  Hannah,  ra.  Joseph  Wainwright,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  has 

issue. 
Clara  Louisa,  ra.  Frederick  Knight,  Esq.  of  Whateley  HaU,  co. 

Warwick. 

Mr.  Stone  d.  25  Feb.  1882. 

Arms — Vert,  on  a  fesse  raguly  between  in  chief  two  doves  and 
in  base  a  rose  arg.  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.,  a  cross  couped  sa. 
Crest — An  eagle,  wings  displayed,  supporting  with  the  dexter 
claw  a  wing  ppr.,  and  charged  on  the  wing  with  a  cross  as  in 
the  arras.     Motto— SeeVi  and  find. 

iSeais— The  Grange,  Erdington. 


STONE    late    OF    LEA    PARK. 

Stone,  William  Heney,  Esq.  of  Witley, 
Surrey,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  J.P.  for  Hants,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.,  Patron  of  three  livings,  M.P.  for 
Portsmouth  1865-74,  I.  1834 ;  m.  1864,  Mehcent, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Helps,  K.C.B.,  and 
has  issue, 

Arthur  William,  6.  1866. 
Melicent. 

liineag'e. — Thomas  Stone,  Esq.  of  Framfield,  Sussex, 
had  issue,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  and  a 
son, 

Nicholas  Stone,  living  at  the  Herald's  Visitation  of  Sussex, 
1634;  purchased  the  great  tythes  of  Framfield  in  1614;  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Barnaby  Hodgson,  of  Framfield,  and  had 
issue, 

Nicholas,  bapt.  8  Nov.  1G21 ;  d.  1635. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  bapt.  at  Framfield  1626  ;  bur.  there  1052. 

Maria,  bapt.  1630. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Stone,  bapt.  March,  1623 :  d.  Sept.  1CC5.  By  his 
wife  Mary,  he  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Nicholas,  bapt.  1652;  lived  at  Lewes  in  1727. 

Thomas,  bapt.  1657.  Isabella,  bapt.  1646. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Stone,  bapt.  Feb.  1649  ;  m.  1672,  Margaret  Aston, 
and  d.  Nov.  1717,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1710)  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

David,  bapt.  1676 ;  lived  at  a  place  now  called  Broroness 
Green. 

Thomas,  bapt.  19  May,  1679. 

Mary,  bapt.  1676.  Martha,  bapt.  7  Oct.  1681. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Stone,  bapt.  1673;  in.  1696,  Mary  Everest,  and  (Z. 
1744,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1745,  aged  66)  had  issue, 

1  William.  2  Nicholas,  m.  Catherine  Everest. 

^  Thomas.  4  David. 

-5  John,  of  whom  presently. 

i  Mary,  m.  J.  Noakes.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Hannah.  4  Martha,  m.  Rush  Day. 

5  Sarah,  m.  T.  Arkcott.  6  Anne. 

The  youngest  son, 

.loHN  Stone,  of  Hellingly,  6.  1743;  m.  Mary  Wheeler  (b. 
1743 ;  d.  1772),  and  d.  1760,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whcm  presently. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  \S .  Kosam ;  2ndly,  H.  Baker,  and  had  issue. 


Eliza,  m.  I.  B.  Hayley,  and  had  twelve  children ;  Catherine, 

Mary,  b.  1754 ;  d.  1774.  Ann,  6.  1757  ;  d.  1775 

Martha. 

The  son, 

Thomas  Stone,  6.  1752;  m.  about  1760,  Elizabeth  Needriff, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Pelham,  6.  1760.  2  John,  h.  1782. 

3  Thomas,  m.  1825,  Ann  Eugg,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  issue, 
Henry,  m.  1st,  Charlotte  Curling,  2ndly,  Sarah  Butt,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  Helen,  who  m.  Walter  Grieve,  and 
had  issue  ;  Ann,  n.  I.  I.  Day,  and  had  issue;  Eliza. 

4  George,  m.  1823,  Mary  Studholme,  and  had  issue,  Thomas, 
771.  Julia  Peek,  and  had  issue ;  John,  7)i.  Fanny  Hoof,  and 
had  issue  ;  George ;  Pelham  ;  Mary,  m.  Dr.  Jones,  and  had 
issue. 

5  William,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Catharine,  b.  1775. 

2  Catharine,  m.  1817,  Fred.  Smith,  and  had  issue. 

3  Elizabeth,  6.  1796  ;  d.  1813. 
The  youngest  son, 

William  Stone,  Esq.  of  Dulwieh,  6.  1792;  to.  1828,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Piatt,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1836)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Piatt,  d.  1851. 

William  Henbt,  now  of  Lea  Park. 

Jane  Martha,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Hayley,  and  has  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Hensley,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Stone  d.  in  1857. 

Estate — Witley,  Surrey. 

«u6j— Reform,  Athenaeum,  Devonshire,  and  United  Univer- 
sity. 


"WARRY-STONE    OF    BADBURY* 

Waeey-Stone,  William  John  Ellis  Waeet, 
Esq.  of  Badbury,  Wilts,  b.  29  Nov.  1860  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1883, 
M.A.  1886. 

Xilneagre. — John  Stone,  cf  the  parish  of  St.  Blary  Savoy, 
6.  1595;  TO.  twice.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of —  Evans 
(marriage  licence  dated  22  Dec.  1640),  who  was  6.  1616,  and 
d.  1698,  he  had  two  sons,  John  and  Robert.  He  d.,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Mary  Savoy,  18  Aug.  1663. 
His  elder  son, 

John  Stone,  of  New  Inn  and  Putney,  Gent.,  b.  1645,  had 
issue  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth, 

James  Stone,  Esq.  of  Badbury  Manor,  Wilts,  LL.D.,  m.  20 
July,  1718,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip  Hawkins,  Esq.  of 
Pennans,  co.  Cornwall  (set:  Hawkins  of  Trewithan,  and 
Carlton  of  Tregrehan),  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir,  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  1742,  John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock  Abbey,  co. 
Wilts.    He  d.  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Stone,  Esq.  of  Badbury  Manor  and  Ivey  House,  co. 
Wilts,  and  Goldwell  Hall,  co.  Berks,  vi.  7  Feb.  1742,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Henry  Read,  Esq.  of  Crowood,  co.  Wilts  {see  Goddabd  of 
Ch/ffe),  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  bapt.  12  Dec.  1743 :  d.  young. 

II.  John,  bapt.  25  March,  1748,  his  heir. 

III.  Robert,  J.  P.,  of  Effra  House,  co.  Surrey,  h.  29  Jan.  1749  ; 
m.  17  March,  1804,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Still,  Esq. 
of  Brixton,  and  d.  9  June,  1820,  having  had,  besides  six 
daus.,  two  sons,  Robert,  d.  young,  1812,  and 

Robert  Nathaniel,  J.P.,  of  21,  Grosvenor  Place,  Bath,  b.  22 
Oct.  1813;  m.  13  Feb.  1841,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Thos.  Gullet 
Smith,  Esq.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

1  Robert  Sidney,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  late  H.M.  Colonial 
C.S.,  6.  1841. 

2  Edward  Herbert,  Mem.  Inst.  C.E.,  Deputy  Consulting 
Engineer  to  the  Government  of  India  for  State  Rail- 
ways, b.  1848;  m.  23  July,  lSSr>,  Alethe  Catharine  Joan, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Richard  Morgan  Hall.  13th  Light  Infantry, 
and  has  issue,  Burnett  Sidney,  b.  1886 ;  Harold  Ramsay 
Hawkins,  b.  1890  ;  Alethe  Maud,  6.  1888. 

3  Francis  Gleadowe,  Capt.,  Brigade  Major  R.A.,  6. 
1857;  m.  31  Dec.  1884.  Celine  Euphemia,  youngest 
dau.  of  Peter  Lawrence  Graham  Clotte,  of  Great 
Westerford,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  has  issue,  Eobert 
Graham  William  Hawkins,  b.  16  Jan.  1890. 

1  Cecilia  Ann,  b.  1850. 

2  Catherine  Harriet,  b.  1854. 

He  d.  9  Sept.  1879,  and  was  bur.  in  St.  Saviour's  Church, 
Bath. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Goldwell  Hall,  co.  Berks,  and  21,  Kensington 
Place,  Bath,  b.  1756 ;  m.  30  Dec.  1778,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Bayntun  Eolt,  Bart,  of  Spye  Park  (see  Foster 
of  Ckwer  Manor),  and  d.  1  June,  1843,  having  had  a  dau. 
Mary,  m.  Daniel  Johnstone,  Esq.,  and  three  sons,  Henry 
and  James,  d.  s.  p.,  and 


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Bayntun.   Lieut. -Col.   58th   Foot,  b.  6   Feb.  1781  ;  n.   1 
Marctj,   lb-1.  Ann,  dau.    of   .lohn  Stone,    Ksq.   of  Bad- 
biiry   Manor  ami  Lower   Ui'liaiu,  and  U.  184G,   leaving 
issue, 
J  Henry,  late  5th  Dragoons,  h.  1823 :  m.  1850.  Katherine 
M:iry,  dau.  of  Antliony  George  Wright  Biildulph,  Esq. 
(at  liiDnui.PH  or'  /h'.rton),  and  by  her  (who  d.  July, 
IS;'-)  had  one  ehild  d.  young. 
2  John,  late  8th  Foot,  of  Lewsdon  Lodge,  co.  Devon,  6. 
lyin  ;  771.  ISOl,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edmund  Palmer, 
li.N.,  C.IJ. 
Mr.  Stone  d.  4  April,  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Stone,  Esq.  of  lUulbury  Manor  and  Lower  Upham,  co. 
Milts,  and  Startforth,  co.  York,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Bowman, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 

Joas.  his  heir. 

.\nn,  wlio  ;/!.  I Jeut.-Col.  Bayntun  Stone. 
Mr  Stone  d.  16  .\pril,  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Stone,  Esq.  of  Badbury  Manor,  Sydney  House,  Bath, 
and  Lower  Upliain,  Wilts,  b.  1779;  m.  1st.  1S15,  Sophia,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Kemble  Whatley,  of  Holtye  House,  Sus>ex,  and  had  one 
dau.,  (/.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  May,  1831,  Catherine  Mavia, 
dau.  of  John  Barry,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Maria  .\nn,  d.  unm.  2-')  April,  1858. 

II.  CATUtRiNE,  heir  to  her  father. 

Mr.  Stone  d.  27  Jan.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  dau.  and  sole 
heir,  Catherine,  who  m.  24  Jan.  ISGO,  William  Warry,  late 
Major  34th  Kegt.  (&.  8  Jan.  1S26,  d.  17  Aug.  1887,  see  Wakrt 
oj  i^liaptciclc).  She  d.  26  Jan.  1861,  leaving  an  only  son  and 
hjir, 

■William  John  Ellis  Warry-Stone,  Esq.,  now  of  Badbury. 

Jicsid<nct — 72,  Elm  Bark  Gardens,  S.W. 


ETJTLER-STONEY    OF   PORTLAND   PARK. 

Butler -Stoxet,  Walteu  Ciiaeles,  Esq.  of 
Portland  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  23  Oct.  18-46  ;  m. 
1S72,  Ellen  Cattley,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Xemble,  Eector  of  Buth  and  Prebendary  of  Wells, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Bi^tleb,  6.  20  March,  1875. 
ji.  Charles  Kemble,  b.  13  Jan.  1877. 

III.  Bowes,  b.  11  May,  1879. 

IV.  Richard  Brooke,  6.  2  May,  1S87. 
1.  Ellen  Cattley,  b.  6  March,  1891. 

Xiineage. — Richard  Falkiner  Stonet,  Esq.  of  Portland, 
3rd  son  of  Thomas  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Arran  Hill  (Deputy-Govcr- 
norof  CO. Tipperary  ),byRuthhis  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Falkincr, 
E?q.  of  Mount  Falcon  (ji'€  Stonet  of  Kyle  Park-),  m.  10  Feb. 
1812,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Jame«  Butler,  Esq.  of  Castlecrine,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Ettler,  of  Portland. 

II.  James  Butler,  of  Ross-y-Vera,  Newport,  co.  Mayo,  J. P., 
b.  1814  ;  771.  1838,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Elwood,  Esq. 
of  Knockadoo,  co.  Roscommon,  by  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Vesey,  of  Derrabard  House,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has,  wiih 
other  issue,  1  Robert  Vesey,  of  Rosturk  Castle,  and  Inash- 
erkin,  CO.  Mayo,  and  of  Knockadco,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Mayo,  High  Sheriff  1S84,  and  J. P.  co.  Ros- 
common, b.  27  June,  J811  ;  m.  1  May,  1878,  Emily  Rose, 
dau.  of  Charles  Bligh,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  co.  Meath. 

III.  Henry  Butler,  >Iajor  40th  Uegt.,  b.  1816;  m.  Fanny,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Sledagh,  co.  Wexlord,  and  has 
issue,  James  Butler. 

IV.  George  Butler,'  Major-Gen.,  6.  1818  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Ormond,  g6th  Regt.,  and  has  issue,  George  Ormond, 
Major  King's  Own  Borderers,  d.  1890. 

Mr.  Stoney  d.  6  June,  1S30,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  ErTLER-SroNET,  Esq.  of  Portland  Park,  J. P.  cos. 
Tipperary  and  Galway,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  1855,  b. 
22  March,  1813;  m.  15  Nov.  1837,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Robert  Fannin,  E»q.,  J.P.,  of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin, 
and  liad  issue, 

I.  Robert  Fannin,  Capt.  53rd  Regt.,  6.  30  Aug.  1838 ;  d.  s.  p. 
1862. 

II.  Richard  Butler,  Lieut.  R.  A.,  b.  30  Aug.  1839;  d.  1861. 

III.  Thoma.s  Bowes,  b.  24  Sept.  1843  ;  d.  1870. 

IV.  Walter  Charles,  now  of  Portland  Park. 

I.  Mary  Sarah,  in.  24  July,  1861,  John  Charles  Sheffield,  Epq. 
of  Carradoyne,  co.  Mayo,  late  Capt.  21st  Fusiliers,  3rd  son 
of  Sir  Robert  Sheffield,  4th  Bart,  of  Normanby  Park,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Emma  Sarah,  m.  1870,  Joseph  John,  eldest  son  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Dunnington  Jefferson,  Canon  of  York,  of  Thicket 
Pnory,  Yorkshire. 

III.  Florence  Kite,  m.  1884,  Robert  Donald  Douglas,  only  son 
of  Sir  Donald  Maclean. 


Mr.  Butlcr-Stoncy  d.  10  March,  1893. 

.•■■fat— Portland  Park,  Roscre.T,  co.  Tipperary. 
Toicii  JiesnltHce~n,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. 
Ca(6— National,  S.W. 


STORER    OF    PURLEY    PARK, 

Stoker,  Anthoxt  Morris,  Esq.  of  Purley  Park, 
Berks,  J. P.,  Governor  of  Christ's  Ilospital,  lato 
Major  Oxfordshire  Militia,  m.  15  Nov.  18(J0,  Cicely 
Barr,  6th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pollard  Willoughby, 
4th  Bart,  of  Baldon  Ilouse,  co.  Oxford,  M.P.  lor 
Leominster,  and  ]\Ienibev  of  the  Council  of  India, 
by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen.  Kennedy,  and  lias 
issue, 

Leila  Minna  Gertrude,  m.  15  Jan.  1889,  George  Fredericlc 
Downing  Fullerton,  Esq.,  only  surviving  son  of  David 
Fullerton,  and  grandson  of  George  Downing  Fullerton, 
Esq.  of  Ballintoy  Castle,  co.  Antrim,  and  Lockingtoa 
Blanor,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

George  Cecil  Downing,  b.  7  May,  1891. 
Richard  Alexia  Downing,  b.  12  Oct.  1893. 
Ivy  Leila,  b.  4  Oct.  1889. 

liineag'e. — Anthont  Storer,  Esq.,  6.  1675,  was  the 
younger  son  of  Thomas  Storer,  Esq.,  who  held  the  estate  of 
Thrussington,  co.  Leicester;  m.  Elizabeth  Anna  !\Iaria,  dau. 
of  Col.  Sir  Christopher  Morris  (an  Officer  in  the  British  army 
at  the  conquest  of  Jamaica,  who  like  most  of  the  conquerors, 
settled  in  that  country),  and  d.  1719,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Storeb,  Esq.  of  Belleisle  and  Frome,  Jamaica,  and 
Golden  Square,  London,  b.  1717;  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Col. 
Guthrie,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony  Morris,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  James,  yn.  Hon.  Elizabeth  Proby,  dau.  of  John, 
l.si  Lord  Carysfort.  and  sister  of  John  Joshua,  1st  Earl  of 
Carytfort,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frames,  b.  1780  ;  m.  Rev.  R.  H.  "Whitelock,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Skillington,  co.  Lincoln,  nephew  of  Dr.  Hu'chins, 
Rector  of  Lincoln  College  and  Rector  of  Culworth,  co. 
Northampton. 

2  Anthony  Gilbert,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

I.  Elizabeth,  tti.  Thomas,  son  of  Andrew  Johnstone,  Esq.  cS 
Anchovy  Valley,  Jamaica. 

II.  Helen,  m.  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Jamaica. 
The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Morris  Storer,  Esq.,  b.  1742,  M.P.,  accompaniei 
Lord  Carlisle,  1799,  on  his  commission  to  America.  He  wa.9 
appointed  Secretary  of  Legation  to  the  French  Court,  1783, 
and  was  aftenvards  appointed  to  fill  the  Office  of  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  at  that  Court.  This  gentleman  purchased  th& 
estate  of  Purley,  near  Reading,  Berks,  and  bequeathed  a  very 
valuable  and  curious  collection  of  books  to  the  library  of  Eton 
College.     He  d.  1799,  and  was  .s.  by  his  nephew, 

Anthony  Gilbert  Storer,  Esq.  of  Purley  Park,  6.  1782  ;  m. 
18  Jan.  IbC'O,  Anne  Katharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  oi 
Salop,  and  (/.  1818,  leaving  issue, 

Anthony  ^Morris,  now  of  Purley  Park. 
Fanny  Elizabeth,  (/.  imm.  1848. 
Annie  Katharine,  m.  Col.  C.  R.  Whitelock. 
Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1831. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  W.  Sellon,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Langua  ana 
Kentchurch,  co.  Monmouth. 

Arms — Per  fesse  gu.  and  arg.,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three 
cranes  of  the  first,  quartering  or,  a  lion  rampant  reguardarjt 
gu.  holding  in  the  paw  a  cross-crosslct  of  the  last,  for  Morris. 
Crest — A  crane  ppr.     Motto— Duni  spiro  spero. 

i:tal — Purley  Park,  near  Reading. 


STORY   OF   ERRINGTON. 

TnE  LATE  James  Story,  Esq.  of  Ture,  co.  Cavan, 
and  Errington,  co.  Tyrone,  M.A.  Camb.  and  Dublin, 
F.Z.S.,  F.B.S.,  late  Capt.  Cavan  Militia,  M.A., 
J.P.  for  COS.  Cavan  and  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  of 
the  former  co.  1860,  Knt.  Comm.  of  the  Order  of 
Charles  III.  of  Spain,  I.  1828,  and  d.  unm.  4  Eeb. 
1894,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  sister,  Sarah 
Mary  Anxe  Story,  and  his  nephew,  Francis 
CoRYNDON  Caepentee  Rowe,  Esq.,  J.P.  CO.  Corn- 
wall, son  of  the  late  Sir  W.  C.  Rowe. 

Lineage. — Right  Rev.  Joseph  Story,  Bishop  of  Kill.aloe, 
1740,  and  ulterwards  of  Kilmore,  1742,  was  6.  1679,  atBin^field, 
near  Hexham,  Northumberland,  whence  this  family  appears  to 


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Lave  gone  over  to  Ireland.  He  m.  1st,  Deborah  Richardson, 
and  had  by  her  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Katharine,  m.  John 
Irvine,  Esq.  of  Rockfield,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  2ndly,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Gore,  3rd  Bart,  of  Manor  Gore,  and  sister 
to  Sir  Ralph  Gore,  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons, 
and  had  issue,  one  son,  Joseph,  of  Kilmore.  Bishop  Story  was 
Chaplain  to  the  Irish  House  of  Commons ;  he  d.  1757i  and 
was  .1.  by  his  son, 

Ven.  Joseph  Stoet,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore,  who  settled  in 
the  neishbourhood  of  Kilmore,  and  called  his  residence  Bing- 
field.  He  m.  Frances  Arabella  Sneyd,  of  Lisnamandra,  co. 
Cavan,  and  had  issue,  eightsons  and  seven  daus.  Archdeacon 
Story  </.  1767  (his  widow  180y),  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Joseph  Story,  of  Bingfield,  co.  Cavan,  m.  1788,  Sarah, 
elau.  of  Robert  Bogle  Delap,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Jamaica,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1795)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  (Rev.),  of  Bingfield,  5.  23  April,  17S8;  m.  1812. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Rivers,  Bart.,  and  d.  1838,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  1852)  had  issue, 

1  Joseph,  his  heir,  of  Bingfield,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.  High 
Sheriff  cos.  Cavan  and  Leitiim  1872,  b.  1817;  to.  1852, 
Caroline  Sophia  Kenneth,  dau.  of  Nevile  Reid,  Esq.  of 
Runnymede,  Berks,  by  Hon.  Caroline  Kapier  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Francis,  7th  Lord  Kapier,  and  d.  1875,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Bingfield,  Capt.  (retired)  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  b.  Ib64;  m.  1»79,  Florence  Mansfield, 
eldest  dau.  of  \V.  Hanington Bush,  Esq.  of  Clifton. 

II.  William  Oswald,  b.  lS.o9. 

III.  Edward  Joseph,  b.  18G2. 

IV.  Arthur  Nevile  John,  b.  1864. 

V.  Evelyn  James,  rf.  1866. 

VI.  Francis  Napier,  b.  lUCiT. 

1.  Louisa  Fanny.  ii.  Charlotte  Eliza. 

III.  Florence  Emily. 

2  William  Rivers,  d.  s.  p.  1845. 

1  Emilia  Hemietta,  m.  1850,  Christopher  Bagot  Lane, 
Esq. 

2  Ellen  Martha  Sarah. 

3  Frances,  to.  17  Oct.  1849,  Sir  Thomas  Gibson  Car- 
niichael,  12th  Bart,  of  Castle  Craig,  who  d.  s.  p.  30  Dec. 
I8r)5. 

4  Louisa  Maria  Elizabeth,  to.  1855,  George  Luard,  Esq.  of 
Blyborough  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

o  Caroline  Maria,  in.  Rev.  De  Courcy  Meade. 
6  Agnes  Sarah,   m.  1856,   Lieut.-Col.  John  Bean,   H.M. 
Madras  Engineers. 

II.  Samuel,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Robert  William,  Col.  E.A.,  b.  Dec.  1791 ;  m.  Sarah  Ams- 
worth,  dau.  of  Col.  Enery,  of  Ballyconnell,  co.  Cavan,  and 
had  by  her,  one  son,  Robert  John,  who  d.  young. 

IV.  James  Hamilton,  of  Kelagh  Lodge,  of  whom  presently. 
1.  Anna  Victoria,  to.   1809,  Ricliard  Purefoy  Jervoise,  Esq. 

of  Herriard  House,  Hants,  Major  1st  Royal  Dragoons. 
ji.  F'rancis  Matilda,  to.  1st,  1808,  Robert  Saunderson,  Esq. 

of  Drumkeen,   co.   Cavan,   and  2nd]y,  Henry  Theophilus 

Killbee,  Esq. 
III.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Richardson,  of  Summerhill, 

CO.  Fermanagh. 

Mr.  Story  d.  Feb.  ISIO,  and  was  s.  by  his  youngest  son, 

.Tames  Hamilton  Story,  Esq.  of  Relagh  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1822,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  April,  1793; 
TO.  IJune,  1826,  Sarah  Thorpe,  only  child  of  Henry  Waymouth, 
Esq.  of  Bryanston  Square,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  by  her  (,who  d. 
1878), 

I.  James,  of  Ture,  co.  Cavan,  and  Errington,  co.  Tyrone. 

I.  Sarah  Mary  Anne. 

II.  Frances  Elizabetli,  m.  Sir  William  Carpenter  Eowe, 
Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon,  and  had  a  son,  Francis  Coryndon 
Carpenter,  s.  liis»uncle. 

Arms—Fer  fesse  arg.  and  sa.,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three 
storks  ppr.  Crest— A  stork,  with  a  viper  in  its  mouth,  all  ppr. 
Motto— b'a.hu\a,  sed  vera,  "  A  story,  but  a  true  one."' 

6'ef(<s— Eriington,  Kilskery,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Ture,  Belturbet, 
•CO.  Cavan. 


STOUGHTON    OF     OWLPEN. 

Teent-Stoughton,  Eose,  of  Owlpen,  co.  Glou- 
■cester,  Ballyhorgan,  co.  Kerry,  and  Gortigrenane, 
CO.  Cork,  -widow  of  Thomas  Anthony  Stoughton, 
Esq.  of  Owlpen,  &c.,  m.  2ndly,  Jan.  1889,  Col. 
Harrison  Walke  John  Trent,  of  Saltwood,  co.  Kent 
(b.  1830,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Onslow  Trent,  Esq., 
and  formerly  Col.  68th  Durham  Light  Infantry, 
and  Inspector-General  of  Musketry),  who  there- 
upon assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
SiOTJGHTON,  by  royal  licence  dated  1  March  1889. 
II. 


Lineage  of  Daunt  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane.—SeyeraX 
writers  on  heraldry  identify  the  name  of  Daunt  with  that  of 
Dauntre,  which  occurs  on  the  roll  of  Battle  Abbey.  Glover 
and  others  assign  to  Daunt  of  Gloucester  the  arms  which 
Gwillim  assigns  to  Dauntre,  viz.,  sa.,  three  beacons  with  lad- 
ders or,  the  flames  ppr.  These  arms  are  also  appropriated  to 
Daunt  of  Gloucester,  in  a  very  ancient  MS.  in  Ulster's  office. 
Simon  Daunt,  living  in  co.  Gloucester  circa  1380,  was  s.  at  his 
decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Daunt,  who  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  de  Tracy, 
Knt.  of  Sudeley  and  Toddington,  co.  Gloucester,  ancestor  of 
Lord  Sudeley  of  Toddington,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Nicholas  Daunt,  who  was  living  in  1446.  He  m.  Alice,  dau. 
and  CO  heiress  of  Sir  Walter  Jordan,  Knt.  of  Kamine,  co. 
Dorset,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Nicholas  and  John.  Of  Nicholas 
we  have  no  further  record  ;  the  second  son, 

John  Daunt,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Stawell,  Knt.  of 
Cotherston,  Somerset,  ancestor  of  the  Lords  Stawell  of  Somer- 
ton.  Having  espoused  the  Lancastrian  side  in  the  wars  of  the 
Roses,  he  was  called  on  by  Prin;e  Edward,  son  of  King  Henry 
VI.,  and  Margaret  of  Anjou,  to  aid  the  House  of  Lancaster  in 
resisting  Edward  IV.  The  following  is  a  copy  of  the  Prince's 
letter  to  John  Daunt: — 

"Trusty  and  well-beloved,  Wee  greet  yowe  well;  acquaint 
yowe  that  this  day  wee  be  arrived  at  Waymoth  in  safety, 
blessed  be  our  Lorde,  and  at  our  landing  wee  have  knowledge 
that  the  King's  great  rebell  Edward,  Earl  of  March,  ap- 
proacheth  in  armes  towards  the  King's  highness ;  which 
Edward  wee  propose,  with  God's  grace,  to  encounter  with  all 
haste  possible.  Wherefore  wee  hartely  pray  yowe,  and  in  the 
King's  name  charge  yowe,  that  yowe  incontinent  after  the 
sighte  hereof,  come  to  us  wheresoever  wee  be,  with  all  such 
felloship  as  yowe  can  make  in  your  most  defensible  aray,  as 
our  trust  is  that  yowe  will  do. 

"  Written  at  Waymoth  aforesaid,  the  xiii  day  of  April, 
[1417.] 
"  Bloreover  wee  will  that  yowe  charge  the  Bayliffe  of  mer 
run  Ptdon  to  make  all  the  people  there  come  in  their  besto 
aray  to  us,  in  all  haste,  and  that  the  said  Bayliffe  bring  with 
him  the  rent  for  our  Lady  Day  last  past,  and  hee  nor  the 
tenants  fayle  not,  as  hee  intends  to  have  our  favour. 

Edwakd. 
"To  our  trusty  and  well-beloved  John  Daunt." 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Daujjt,  to.  Margery,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Robert 
Owlpen,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Owlpen,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
became  possessed  of  that  manor  in  right  of  his  wife,  by  whom 
he  had  I.  Christopher;  ii.  John;  ui.  George;  iv.  Robert; 
v.  William ;  i.  Jane ;  and  ii.  Alice.  He  d.  1522,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Daunt,  of  Owlpen,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Giles  Basset,  Esq.  of  Yewley,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  I.  Thomas;  ii.  William;  m.  Giles;  and  i.  Alice,  ?». 
John  Rogers,  gent.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen,  who  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  William 
Throckmorton,  Esq.  of  Tortworth,  co.  Gloucester,  and  aunt  of 
Sir  William  Throckmorton,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had 

I.  Henry,  his  heir,  m.  a  dau.  of  Giles  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Mot- 
combe,  CO.  Somerset,  and  d.  without  male  issue. 

II.  Tho.mas,  heir  to  his  brother.  m.  Giles. 

IV.  William,  ancestor  of  Daunt  of  Tracton  Abbey  [see  that 
family). 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Christopher  Kingscote,  Esq.  of  Kingscote, 
CO.  Gloucester. 

II.  Mary,  to.  Robert  Thome,  Esq.  co.  Somerset. 

III.  Joyce,  TO.  Humphrey  Thorne,  Esq. 

Mr.   Daunt  d.  29  Nov.   1574,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Henry. 
Owlpen,  on  the  death  of  Henry,  passed  to  the  2nd  brother, 

Thomas  Daunt,  who  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Owlpen  in 
1C03.  He  acquired  the  lands  of  Tracton  Abbey,  co.  Cork,  by 
lease,  and  purchased  the  estate  of  Gortigrenane,  in  the  same 
CO.  in  Sept.  1595,  from  Sir  Warham  St.  Leger.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Bryan  Jones,  of  Glamorgan,  who  d.  in  1631 ;  by  her 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas. 

1.  Margaret,   m.    Barachias    Baker,   Esq.   of    Carrigrohane 
Castle,  CO.  Cork. 

Mr.  Daunt  d.  1620,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Chester,  by  whom  he  had 
issue. 

I.  Thomas,  m.   Eliza,   dau.  of   Sir  Gabriel  Lowe,  Knt.  of 
Newark,  but  left  no  male  issue. 

II.  Achilles,  who  s.  to  Owlpen,  but  d.  unm. 

III.  John,  who  d.  a  minor.  iv.  Geokgb 

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I.  Frances.  ,ii.  Henn-Tyro,  Esq.  of  Ilardwlck,  co.  Gloucester. 

II.  Catherine,  iw.  SiV  I'cter  CourtUope,  Knt.  of  Coiirtstown, 
il.F.  for  the  city  of  Cork  in  ICCl. 

Mr.  Daunt  d.  in  1G70,  and  \vas  .<.  in  Gortigrenane,  hy  his  4tli 
son, 

Geokge  Dacnt,  of  Xohoval  and  Gortigrenanc,  co.  Cork. 
He  111.  Martha,  dan.  of  Major  Turner,  of  Baudonbridge,  co. 
Cork,  by  whom  he  liad  issue, 

I,  Thomas. 

II.  Henry,  of  Knccknamana,  co.  Cork  (see  that  faunhf). 

Mr.  Daunt  <?.  in  1697,  and  was  >«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  m.  in  1607, 
Elizabeth,  dan.  of  the  Rev.  George  Synge,  and  granddau.  of 
the  Kight  Hon.  and  liight  Rev.  George  Synge,  alias  Milling- 
ton,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  Privy  Councillor,  &c.  By  her 
lie  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  and  ii  Achilles,  twins,  besides 
other  issue.  He  d.  in  1745,  and  was  s.  1st,  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas;  failing  whom,  without  issue,  the  representation  de- 
volved upon  the  second  twin, 

Achilles  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  m.  1742,  his 
cousin  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Knocknamana,  by 
whom  he  was  father  of 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Onlpcn  and  Gortigrenane,  6.  1755;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Cork;  and  dying  without 
male  issue  1S03,  his  estates  devolved  on  his  dau.  and  solo 
heiress.  Mart  Daunt,  m.  1S15,  Tho.mas  Anthony  Stoughton, 
Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan,  co.  Kerry. 

Lineage  of  Stoughton  nf  Stour;hton.—  A  younger  son  of 
tlie  ancient  English  family  of  Stoughton  of  Stoughton,  settled 
in  Ireland,  and  founded  the  tiourishiug  branch  stiU  resident 
there. 

Anthony  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  co.  Kerry,  Clerk  of  the 
Court  of  Castle-Chamber,  living  1624,  m.  HonoraO'Brien,  sister 
of  Murrough,  1st  Earl  of  Inehiquin,  and  nad  (with  four  daus., 
Margaret,  m.  1st,  William  Sandcs,  Esq.  of  Carrigafoile,  and 
2ntUy,  Edward  Payne,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth,  to.  Col.  Roger  Moore,  of 
Johnstown;  Ellen,  la.  Thomas  Blennerhassett,  Esq.;  and  the 
4th,  m.  Mr.  Harding  of  Cork)  two  sons,  the  younger,  William, 
d.  unra.,  and  the  elder, 

Henry  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  »i.  1st,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Crotto,  and  had  by  her  an  only 
dau.  Honora,  m.  Edward  Shewell,  Esq.  of  Ardfert.  He  in. 
2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Crosbie,  and  had  two  sons, 
Anthony,  his  heir,  and  Thomas,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Archdeacon  Bland,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  soh, 

Anthony  Stoughton,  Epq.  of  Rattoo,  m.  Sarah  Lloyd,  niece 
of  Judge  Rose,  and  had  (witli  a  dau.  Sarah,  m.  George  Bate- 
man,  Esq.  of  Dromultin,  co.  Kerry)  a  son, 

Anthony  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  in.  1748,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rowland  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Killeene,  by  Elizabeth  his 
v.ife,  dau.  andco-heirof  Nicholas Colthurst,  Esq.  of  Ballyhally, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Anthony  (Rev.),  d.  v.nm. 

Sarah,  m.  1765,  William  Townsend  Gun,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Penelope,  m.  Maynard  Denny,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  co.  Monmouth,  and  widow 
of  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Ponfypool,  and  had  issue,  Thomas 
Anthony,  of  Ballyhorgan;  William;  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m. 
Sir  Charles  Ibbetson,  Bart. ;  and  Caroline,  la.  1st,  Col.  Dick- 
son, and  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Pelham  Hayes,  Bart.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Thomas  Anthon-y  SToncHTON,  Esq.  of  Owlpen,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, Ballyhorgan,  co.  Kerry,  and  Gortigrenane,  co.  Cork,  m. 
July,  1815,  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  {as  above)  of  Thomas 
Daunt,  Esq.  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
8  Dec.  1867)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Anthony,  his  heir. 

Charles  William,  of  Ballynoe,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1864,  Percy  Geoigina  Laura,  2nd  dau,  of  George  Bagot 
Gosset,  Esq.,  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  A.D.C.,  andrf.  7  Oct.  18B9, 
leaving, 

1  Charles  Cecil  Percy,  late  Capt.  14th  Hussars,  6.  21  Dec. 
1856  ;  m.  1890,  Alice  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Kirkpatrick, 
Esq.  of  Monk's  Horton,  Kent, 

2  Herbert  Lionel,  6.  1859. 

3  William  Anthony,  6.  1862. 

1  Kuatrice  Mary,  m.  1891,  T,  M.  Jones  Tailby,  Capt.  11th 
Hussars,  and  has  issue. 

2  Maud  Edith,  d.  24  Sept.  1883. 

3  Helen  Percy,  -/,i.  1889,  F.  Bulkeley  Johnson,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  and  has  issue, 

4  Wilhelmine  Rose, 
Mary,  d.  young. 


Mr.  Stoughton  <7.  8  Jan,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Anthony  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Owlpen,  co,  Glonees- 
ter,  Ballyhorgan,  CO,  Kerry,  and  Gortigrenane,  co,  Cork,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester  1873,  b.  18  Feb.  1818; 
m,23  Oct.  1862,  Rose,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Plunkett,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  Dec.  1885,  when  the  estates  de- 
volved on  his  widow  for  her  life. 

.^j'lHs— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Stoughton,  az.  a  cro.ss 
engrailed  erm..  in  the  dexter  canton  a  mullet  or,  and  the  cross- 
(barged  (for  distinction)  with  a  cross-crosslet  in  chief  of  the 
field ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Trent,  per  sallire  arg.  and  gu.  two  swoids 
in  saltire  ppr.  pommels  and  hilts  or,  between  three  crowns 
vallery,  one  in  chief  of  the  second,  and  two  in  fesse  or,  and  in 
base  a  rose,  also  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  Crest.'i 
—  Stoughton,  A  robin-redbreast  ppr.  charged  (for  distinction) 
with  a  cross-crosslet  az. ;  Trent,  a  crescent  or,  between  two 
roses  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats — Ballyhorgan,  Lixnaw,  co.  Kerry  ;  Owlpen,  Dursley, 
CO.  Gloucester  ;  and  Gortigrenane,  co.  Cork. 


STE.ACEY-CLITHEROW    OF    BOSTON 
HOUSE. 

Steacet-Clitherow,  Edwaed  John,  Esq.  of 
Boston  House,  Middlesex,  and  Hotliani  Hall,  co. 
York,  J. P.  for  Middlesex,  Norfolk,  and  Gloucester,, 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Gruards,  b.  4  June,  1820  ;  m. 
20  Aug.  1846,  Harriot,  dau.  of  Edward  Majori- 
banks,  Esq.  of  Greenlands,  near  Henley  -  on  - 
Thames.  Col.  Stracey  assumed  by  royal  licence, 
20  July,  1865,  tlie  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Clitiieeow,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  James  Clitherow,  Esq.  of  Bostoa 
House. 

Liineag-e. — Sib  Christophek  Clitherotv,  Knt,,  Sheriff  of 
London  1G25,  Lord  Major  1635,  and  M. P.  for  London  3  Car.  I., 
111.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rowland,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  April,  1606)  had  issue.  He  ia.  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cambell,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
1609-10,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1642,  having  had  issue  by  her, 

Christopher,  h.  April,  1612 ;  d.  June,  1654,  leaving,  Ijy  Jane 
Trollope  his  wife,  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Christopher,  both 
of  whom  d.  s.  j), 

James,  of  whom  we  treat, 

Anfliony,  b.  1621;  d.  unm.  1652, 

.John,  d.  vniii.  1689. 

Mary,  m..  Sir  Thomas  Trollope,  1st  Bart,  of  Casewick. 

Judith,  III.  W.  Cory,  Esq. 

Rachel,  m.  Right  Rev.  William  Paule,  Bishop  of  Oxford. 

Biiilget,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Clitherow,  Esq,  of  Boston  House,  Brentford,  h.  29 
June,  1618;  iii.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hawtrey,  Esq.  of 
Ruislip,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  March,  1058)  had  a 
son,  James,  of  Hayes,  of  Middlesex,  d.  unra.  1702,  and  a  dau. 
Jane,  m.  John  Jenyns,  Esq.,  M.F.  for  co.  Cambridge,  who  d. 
1716.  He  m.  2ndly,  1661,  Mary  Gregory,  and  by  her  (who  (/. 
14  Sept.  1662)  had  a  dau,  Mary,  d.  an  infant.  He  m.  3rdly, 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Barker,  Esq.  of  Chiswick, 
Middlesex,  and  d.  25  Nov,  1802,  having  had  by  this  last-named 
lady,  who  survived  him  (besides  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  Barnliam 
Powell,  of  Wearton,  Kent),  one  son, 

Christopher  Clitherow,  Esq.  of  Boston  House,  h.  June, 
1666;  m.  6  May,  IC89,  Rachel,  dau.  of  James  Paule,  Esq.  of 
Bray  wick,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  rf,  23  Oct,  1714)  had  besides 
seven  sons  and  five  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.,  two  other  sons 
and  one  dau,,  James,  his  successor;  Nathaniel,  of  London, 
Merchant,  b.  1703,  m.  Sarah  Colston,  and  d.  1754,  having  had 
issue;  and  Martha,  m.  Richard  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Colesford,  co. 
Oxford,  and  d.  s.  p.  1772.  Mr.  Clitherow  d.  20  Aug.  1727.  His 
eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Clitherow,  Esq.  of  Boston,  b.  1694  ;  //(.  1731,  Plii- 

lippa,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Leonard  Gale,  Esq,  of  Crabbet, 

Sussex,  by  Sarah  his  wife,   sole    dau.   and  heir   of  Ricliaiil 

Knight,  Esq.  of  Cowden,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Jan. 

1766)  had  issue, 

James,  LL.D.,  nf  Boston  House,  b.  24  Oct.  1731  ;  in.  28  Jan. 

1757,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Reginald  Kemeys,  Esq.  of 

Persholly,  co.  Monmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1801> 

had  issue. 

Christopher,  of  Bird's  Place,  Essenden,  Herts,  h.  1  Sept. 
1743;  m.  4  May,  1776,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir 
of  Gilbert  Joddrell,  Esq.,  by  Anne,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Sanmel  Vandei-plank,  of  London,  Merchant,  and 
d.  12  Dec.  1807,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  Capt.  1st  Foot  Guards,  6.  7  Dec.  1780. 

2  John,  Capt.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  b.  13  Dec,  1782. 


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3  James,  H.E.I.C  S.,  Lieut,  in  the  navy,  6.  20  June, 
17sG  ;  d.  on  board  H.M.S.  "  Ai'RO,"  off  Jamaica,  29  March, 
1813. 

4  VViliam  Henry,  Capt.  3rd  Font  Guards,  6.  31  March, 
1788  ;  killed  neai- St.  Palais,  in  France,  15  Feb.  1814. 

1  Anna  Sophia. 

2  Hannah,  d.  an  infant. 

3  Sarah. 

4  Emma  Elizabeth,  of  whom  presently. 

His  granddau., 

Emma  Elizabeth  Clitherow,  m.  3  Aug.  1819,  John  Stracey, 
Esq.  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk,  4th  son  of  Sir  Edward  Stracey, 
1st  Bart,  of  liackhcath,  and  d.  10  March,  18G3,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edwaed  John  StracetClitherow,  now  of  Boston  House. 

II.  William  James  Stracey  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Buxton, 
and  Itector  of  Oxnead,  Norfolk,  b.  8  Aug.  IS'Jl :  m.  8  Aug. 
18i9,  Maria  Diana,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut-. Gen.  Janifs 
Claude  Bourchier,  of  Levant  House,  Chichester,  and  has 
issue, 

1  John  Bourchier,  6.  31  May,  1853,  Capt.  Scots  Guards. 

2  Claude  Edward,  6.  29  March,  1855,  Capt.  Scots  Guards. 

3  Eustace  William  Clitherow,  late  Lieut.  K.N.,  h.  29 
March,  1864. 

1  EmiDa  Maria,  m.  8  April,  1875,  Lieut. -Col.  Birch 
Seynardson,  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Holywell  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln. 

2  Alice  Haniott  Argyll,  ni.  17  Dec.  1872,  Henry  James,  1st 
Lord  Hothfield. 

3  Evelyn,  in.  14  Aug.  1879,  Hon.  Arthur  Chichester,  only 
son  ot  2nd  Lord  Templemore,  and  d.  1883. 

4  Margaret  Susan,  m.  25  April,  1889,  Charles  Somerville 
Orde,  Esq.  cf  Hopton  House,  Suffolk  (see  that  jamUy). 

5  Ida  Marion. 

I.  Emma  Anne,  m.  1845,  Eustace  Arkwright,  Esq.,  who  d. 
15  Sept.  1846,  leaving  an  only  child,  Eustacie  Emma  Mili- 
cent,  m.  Col.  George  Morland  Hutton,  C.B.,  of  Gate  Burton 
(ite  that  family). 

Jrms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.,  be- 
tween three  eagles  displayed,  wings  inverted  sa.,  five  annulets 
or,  for  Clitherow;  2nd  and  3rd  erm.,  on  across  engrailed, 
between  four  tagles  displayed  gu.,  live  cinquefoils  or,  for 
Stracey.  Crexts — 1st,  Clitherow,  Out  of  a  tower  or,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  sa. ;  2nd,  Stracey,  A  lion  rampant  erminois, 
ducally  crowned,  and  supporting  a  cross  pattee  liichee  gu. 
Seats — Boston  House,  Brentford,  and  Uotham  Hall,  Beverley. 


STRADLING  ■ 


CARNE  OF 
CASTLE. 


ST.  DONAT'S 


8TEADLING  -  C2VENE,      JOHN      DeVEEEUS      YANN 

LODEE,  Esq.  of  St.  Donafc's  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  April,  1854  ;  m.  March,  1S80, 
Alice,  dau.  of  R.  C.  Rowe,  Esq.  of  St.  Austell, 
Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 

Gilbert  Stkadling,  6.  1881. 
Nigel  St.  John,  b.  1883. 

Mr.  Stradling-Carne,  who  s.  his  father  in  1890,  is 
representative  of  the  family  of  Stradling,  of  St. 
Donat's  Castle,  through  Jane  Stradling,  sister  of 
the  last  Bart.,  who  m.  Sir  J'homas  Carne  (see 
Bueke's  Extinct  Baronetage). 

riineage  — This  is  a  very  ancient  family,  descended 
from  Ynyr,  King  of  Gwent.    Its  representative,  9  Henry  VIII., 

Howell  Cakne,  of  Nash,  m.  Cecil,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Kenicys,  of  Newport,  and  had,  with  younger  children, 
Eichaud,  of  Nash,  of  whom  hereafter;  and  Edward  (Sir), 
Knt.,  ancestor  of  the  distinguished  family  of  CA'&tiE  of  Ewennij. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  EeesMansel, 
Esq.  of  Oxwich,  S.P. ;  and  2ndly,  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jenkin 
ap  Edward  Dalton  or  Dalden,  Esq.  of  Penmark,  by  whom  he 
left,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

John,  of  Nash,  Sheriff  of  Glamorgan  in  1561 ;  vi.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Hagland,  of  Carnlloyd,  in  Lancarvan,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  AVilliam  Courtenay,  and  has 
seven  d:ius.  His  widow  ni.  John  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Aleston, 
Wilts,  and  afterwards  Richard  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Beaupre. 

William,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash  (successor  to  his  brother), 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Vann,  Esq.of  Marcross 
and  Llantwitt,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Mathews,  of  Radyr,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Edward  Carne,  Knt.  of  Nash,  Receiver-General  of 
South  Wales,  and  one  of  the  four  tellers  of  the  Exchequer, 
OT.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Mansel,  of  Margam,  by  Lady 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Worcester,  and  left  at 
his  decease  a  son  and  successor. 


William  Cakne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir 
of  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanmihangel,  by  Eleanor  his  wife. 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Carne,  of  Ewenny,  and  had,  with  other 
children,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  Sheriff  of  Glamorgan  1690 ;. 
m.  1652,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Stradling,  Bart,  of  St. 
Donat's  Castle,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Mansel, 
of  Margam,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Cakne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  who  went  to  Ireland  in  his 
father's  lifetime,  and  d.  there.  He  Hi.  1075,  Catherine,  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Basset,  Esq.  of  Welsh  St.  Donat's,  and 
was  father  of 

Edward  Carn-e,  Esq.  of  Nash,  who  m.  Grace,  dan.  of 
William  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Aberamon  and  Roose,  Sheriff  of 
Glamorgan  1C93,  descended  from  Sir  David  ap  Mathew, 
standard-bearer  to  Edward  II.,  and  dying  28  Jan.  1713,  was  s, 
by  his  son, 

John  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  and  of  Marcham,  Berks,  Sheriff 
of  Glamorganshire  1731,  who  m.  1728,  Elizabeth,  dau.  ancl 
co-heir  of  Charles  Loder,   Esq.  of  Hinton,   Berks,  and  <had 
issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Edward,  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford,  Rector  of  Marcross, 
Incumbent  of  Holyhead,  and  Prebendary  of  Llandaff,  d.  at 
Oxford,  2(5  Sept.  1787,  aged  48. 

Charles  Loder,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  25  Sept.  1742;  m.  Elizabeth. 
Robinson,  widow,  dau  of  the  Rev.Rees  Davies,  of  Llanmaes^ 
and  had  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  28  April,  IS'JO,  to  the 
Kev.  Robert  Nicholl,  M.A.,  of  Dimlands;  Eleanor,  d.  ttnm. 
29  May,  1822. 

Catherine,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Vaughan  Norman,  and  d.  s.p. 
Eleanor,  m.  1767,  George  Keineys,  Esq.  of  isiewport,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1803. 
Mary,  ra.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  John  Loder,  of  Hinton,  Berks,, 
and  had  one  dau.,  m.  the  Rev.  Robert  Symouds,  uf  Here- 
fordshire. 

The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Carne,  of  Nash,  Rector  of  Plumptree, 
Notts,  and  Prebendary  of  Llandaff,  r,i.  his  cousin,  Eleanor,, 
dau.  of  Richard  Carne,  and  d.  at  Nash,  1  Oct.  1873,  leaving 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Eleanor  Carne,  of  Nash,  who  m, 
1798,  Thomas  Markham,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  but  d.  s.  p. 
10  Oct.  1842,  when  the  estates  devolved,  under  the  entail, 
on 

The  Rev.  Robert  Carne,  of  Dimlands,  in  right  of  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  of  Nash  Manor  and  St.  Donat's  Castle.  This 
gentleman,  6.  13  April,  1763,  was  son  of  Whitlock  Nicholl,  Esq., 
of  The  Ham,  CO.  Glamorgan,  and  assumed,  together  with  hi.s 
sons,  by  royal  licence,  16  Dec.  1842,  the  surname  of  Carme  ; 
■m.  1st,  7  Aug.  1792,  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Woodward,  Esq.,. 
and  niece  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Huntley,  of  Boxwell  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  April,  1799)  had  one  child, 
who  d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  2ndly,  29  April,  1800,  Elizabeth. 
dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Charles  Loder  Carne,  and  eventuall\- 
heiress  to  her  imcle,  Rev.  John  Carne,  of  Nash,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Robert  Charles,  late  of  Nash. 

John  Whitlock  Stradling  Carne,  of  St.  Donat's  Castle. 

Emma  Anne,  111.  8  Oct.  1833,  Evan  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  Llant- 
witt Major,  and  d.  23  Deo.  1879. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  17  April,  18S6,  Col.  Robert  K.  Dawson,  E.E.,. 
one  of  the  Tithe  Commissioners  for  England  and  Wales, 
She  d.  27  Sept.  1837,  leaving  issue,  Robert  NichoU  Dawson 
Scott,  R.E.,  and  Ellen  Jane. 

Ellen  Louisa,  m.  1843,  Rev.  John  Williams,  Rector  of  Mar- 
cross, d.  in  1847,  leaving  Charles  Carne,  and  Mary  Frances, 

Frances  Susannah,  d.  unm.  24  April,  1839. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Charles  Nicholl  Carne,  of  Nash,  J.P.  andD.L.,. 
Constable  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Quintin,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  27 
April,  1806  ;  m.  15  May,  1838,  Sarah  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Poyntz,  M.A.,  of  Ah'escot  House, 
CO.  Oxford,  which  lady  cZ.  1S61.  Mr.  Nicholl  Caruc  d.  s.  p.  24 
Nov.  1869,  and  was«.  by  his  brother, 

John  W^hitlock  Stradling-Carne,  Esq.  of  St.  Dcnat'.« 
Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan,  High  Sheriff  1S74,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A.  anil 
M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Chairman  of  Cowbridge 
Bench  of  Magistrates,  and  Chairman  of  the  Taff  Vale  and 
Cowbridge  Railways,  b.  16  April,  1817 ;  to.  1st,  10  April,  1844, 
Mary  Jane  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1874)  only  ilau.  of  Peter  Whitfield 
Brancker,  Esq.  of  Wavertree,  Lancashire,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Houghton,  Esq.  of  that  place,, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Stradling  Nicholl,  6.  8  Sept.  1849;  d.  1  July, 
1862, 

II.  John  Deverehx  Vann  Loder,  now  of  St.  Donat's. 

III.  Mansel  Sydney  Berkrolles  Nicholl-Carne,  of  Nasb 
Manor,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  19  Dec.  1863,  tuok  possession,, 

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on  attaining  majority,  of   the   ent.nilcd  estates  of  Nash 
Manor. 

I.  Elizalicth  Mary,  m.  6  Feb.  ISGS,  .Vdani  Fettvplace,  son 
of  the  late  John  Blancly,  Esij.  ot  Kini^stou  House,  co. 
Berks. 

II.  Grace  JIansel,  m.  her  1st  cousin,  Major  Scott,  K.E. 

III.  lilanche  Elinor,  d.  15  July,  18o.i. 

IV.  Eva  Loder  Branckor,  <.'.  G  Sept.  i8u2. 

V.  Mabel  GwladysSt.  Maur. 

VI.  Bertha  Gaui'age  De  Lacy,  i;;.  1891,  John  Beginald  llar- 
greaves,  Esq. 

He  m.  •2nd\y,  13  Dec.  1S75,  Mary  Salusbury,  dau.  of  John 
Salusbury  Crump,  Esq.  of  Hampton,  co.  Hereford,  and  had 
issue. 

IV.  Edward  Salusbury  Carne,  who  d.  an  infant,  7  Feb.  1877. 

V.  Caradoc  St.  Barbe,  b.  25  June  ISSl. 
vit.  Ella  Damasyn,  l>.  June,  ISSl. 

Mr.  StradlingCarne,  who  assumed  in  1S77,  the  surname  of 
Stkadling-Caexe  in  lieu  of  that  of  NichoU-Carne,  d.  in 
18J0. 

.■li-nts — Gu.,  a  pelican  on  her  nest  with  wings  displayed  or, 
fee  ing  her  young  and  vulnins  herself  ppr.  Crest — A  pi'iiean 
disjilayi'd  with  two  heads  s.i.  i.-suinj;  from  a  ducal  coronet  ppr. 
J/o'r ',  >■— ."^bove  the  shield,  "  En  toute  lojale ; "  under  the  ai  ms, 
"  I'y  ngob:dth  sydd  yn  nuw." 

6r  ".<— Dinilauds,  Cowbridge  (where  once  stood  the  fortress 
of  Jestin  ap  Gwrgant,  Lord  of  Glamorgan),  and  St.  Donat's 
Casile,  both  in  co.  Glamorgan. 


STRAKER    OF    STAGSHAW    HOUSE. 

Strakek,  John  Coppin,  Esq.  of  Stagsliaw 
House,  Isortliumberland,  J. P.,  Major  Nortliiim- 
berland  Hussars,  b.  IG  Dec.  1847;  m.  2  Oct.  18S4; 
Alice  Whittiiigham,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  James 
Allgood,  of  2v  uuwick  and  Ingram,  Northumberland, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Allgood,  b.  25  Aug.  18S8. 

I.  Kathleen  Alice. 

II.  Helen.  iii.  Veda. 

Liineag'e.  —  John  Strakek,  Esq.  of  Stagshaw  House, 
Korthumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (youngest  son  of  Joseph 
Straker,  Esq.  of  Benwell  Old  House,  Newcastle,  by  Ann  his 
■wile,  dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Loosing  Hill,  Durham),  b. 
Iblo  ;  Id.  4  Nov.  1846,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Coppin,  Esq.,  and 
bad  issue, 

I.  John  Coppin,  now  of  Stagshaw  House. 

II.  Joseph  Henry,  D.L.  co.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  1891  ;  6. 
1850. 

III.  Charles  Edmun  1,  m.  9  Jan.  1889,  Annie  Grace,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Hill,  and  has  iisue,  Edward  Charles  ;  llil  la  Gertrude. 

IV.  Herbert,  m.  8  April,  lt-91,  Gwendolin  Georgiana,  dau. 
of  Christopher  Cradock,  Esq.  of  Hartforth,  llichniond,  co. 
York. 

V.  Altred  Hiissall. 

VI.  trederick. 
I.  JIarianne. 

n.  Isabella  Mary,  m.  23  Nov.  1SS2,  C.  A.  P.  Eeed,  Esq.,  and 

has  issue,  Percival  and  Sybil. 
in.  Annie  Elizabeth,  rn.  7  July,  1887,  Edward  Ellison,  son  of 

Rev.  John  Eigge,  of  Stamfordham,  Northumberland,  and 

h.as  issue,  Hubert  John;  William. 

Ilr.  Straker  d.  4  April,  1884,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  John  Coppin  Steakeb,  Esq.  of  Stagshaw  House. 

5«,  ./.s_Ptagshaw  House,  near  Corbridge-on-Tyne,  and  Tire 
Leazes,  Hexliam. 


STRANGWAYES  OF  ALNE. 
Swainston-Steangwatks,  John,  Esq.  of  Alne, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  for  North  Hiding  co.  York, 
b.  1836 ;  m.  IG  Sept.  1868,  Martha  Elizabeth,  only 
surviving  child  of  James  Grolden  Heap,  Esq.,  Capt. 
2nd  Royal  Cheshire  Militia,  of  Dringhouses,  co. 
i'ork,  late  of  Congleton,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  D'Akct  Edwabd,  J.P.  N.  rading  Yorks,  b.  1809. 

II.  Giles  Edmund  Nevile,  6.  1871. 

III.  James  de  la  Hep,  6.  1872. 

IV.  John  Philip  Norman,  b.  1874. 

V.  Robert  Rollo,  6.  1883. 

I.  Florence  May.  ii.  Muriel  Cicely  Valentine. 

Iiineage. — Henry  Stbangwish,  of  Strangwish  Hall,  Man- 
che-ttr,  was  the  common  ancestor  of  the  various  families  of 
the  name. 

TnoMAs  Steangwates,  of  Little  Holtby,  co.  York,  a  direct 
descendant  of  this  ancient  family,    m.  lOGl,  Dorothy  Hard- 


castle,  of  Kirby-on-the-Hill,  by  whom  (who  d.  1678)  he  had 
issue.  Mr.  Strangwayes  d.  1712,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest; 
son. 

John  Strangwates,  of  AVcll,  co.  York,  m.  Gratiana,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Preston,  Esq.  of   Holtby-Magna  (by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  D'Arey  Conyers,  Esq.  of  the  same  pUice), 
by  whom  (who  d.  1746)  he  had  issue, 
John,  of  Alne   co.  York,  of  whom  presently. 
Kicliard,  of  Well,  co.  York,   b.  5  April,  17'l6;  m.  19  April, 
1742,   Faith,   dau.  of  Thomas  Tophain,  Esq.  of  Aysganh, 
Wensleydale,  and  dying  1764,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
sou, 
Richard  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Well,  b.  24  Sept.  1749;  m. 
1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Jlr.  Fryer,  of  Pickill,  co.  York,  but 
had  no  issue.    He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Purchas,  Esq.  of  Spennithorne,  by  whom  (who  d.  1781) 
he   had  surviving  issue,  Richard  Purchas,  of  Well,  and 
Catherine,  m.   1865,  Thomas  Prest,  Esq.  of  Bedale.     Mr. 
Strangwayes  m.  3rdly,   his  relative,   Louisa,   only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Barbara  Wood,  one  of 
the  co-heirs,  in  right  of  her  mother,  to  the  barony  of 
Berners,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Thomas,  Capt.  in  the 
army;  John,  a  Merchant  of  London,  deceased;   l'"dward, 
of  Ripon;   D'Arey,  of  London;   Francis,  65th  Regt.,  d.  at 
Sural,  in  the  East  Indies;  and  Louisa,  ?ii.  William  Mor- 
ton, Esq.  of  Ripon,  co.  York.     Mr.  Strangwayes  d.  1 
Aug.  1828. 
Thomas,  of  Barnham  Wood,  co.  Hertford,  m.  16  Dec.  1748, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  only  surviving  issue  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Holt,  Esq.  of  Reading,  co.  Berks,  grand-niece  of  Lord  Cliief 
Justice  Holt,  and  first  cousin  to  Mary,  Countess  of  Had- 
dington and  Lady  Head,  of  Langley  Park,  co.  Berks,  by 
whom   he   had  issue,   Louisa,  lu.   her  kinsman,   Richard 
Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Well. 
Eliza'jeth,  d.  uimi. 

Dorothy,  m.  J.  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Row,  London. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Strangwates,  Esq.  of  Alne,  co.  York,  representative 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Strangwayes,  6.  13  March,  1708;  m. 
Frances,  dau.  and  ultimately  heir  of  Henry  Baynes,  Esq.  of 
Bool.ham,  by  whom  (who  d.  1777)  he  had  an  only  child, 

Frances  Strangwayes,  of  Alne,  m.  Allan  Swainston,  M.D., 
of  the  City  of  York,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1792)  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  1796. 

F:dward,  her  heir. 

F" ranees  Margaret,  d.  imm.  1795. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Christopher  Nevile,  Capt.  R.N.  (2nd  son 

of  Georce  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  Notts),  and  d.  1860. 
Matilda  Dorothea,  d.  unm.  1795. 
Harriet  Rachel,  m.  George  Treacher,  Esq.,  2nd  Life  Guards, 

only  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Treacher,  of  Audley. 

Mrs.  Swainston  d.  1799,  and  her  eldest  son,  who  assumed,  on 
attaining  majority,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Strangwayes,  and  was 

Edward  Swainston  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Alne,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Dragoons,  and  afterwards  Major  4th 
North  York  Militia,  6.  27  Oct.  1782  :  vi.  1804,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
John  Hanning,  Esq.  of  White  Lackington  and  DilUngton, 
Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Swainston,  his  heir. 

Matilda  Elizabeth,  d.ufim.  1822. 

Frances  Sophia,  m.   1834,  John  Constantine  Trent,    Esq., 

Major  Royal  Horse  Guards  (Blue),  eldest  son  of  John  Trent, 

Esq.  of  Ovens  Mount,  Barbados,  and  of  Dillington,  llminster, 

Somerset. 
Harriet  Amelia,  to.  1834,  Nash  Vaughan  Edwards  Vaughan, 

Esq.  of  Rhoola,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Anna  Maria  Louisa,   m.   1st,  1873,  Admiral  Oliver  Jones, 

who  d.  1878,  and  2ndly.  1880,  I'rancis  Palmer,  Esq. 
Isabella  Caroline,  m.  1847,  Edward  Rudston  Read,  late  Capt. 

9th  Lancers,  who  d.  1884. 

Mr.  Swainston-Strangwayes  d.  21  Dec.  1862,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Swainston  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Alne,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  9  June,  1808;  hi.  12  July,  1833,  Ann  Su.sanna,  dau. 
of  Henry  Karne,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840) 
had, 

Edward  Swainston,  d.  unm.  26  Sept.  1860. 
JoDN,  now  of  Alne. 

Mr.  Swainston-Strangwayes  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son. 

.drills— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  two  lions  passant  paly  of 
six  arg.  and  gu.,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  canton  of  the  second, 
for  Strangwayes  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  fesse  or,  charged  with 
three  maidens'  heads  veiled  ppr.,  for  Swainston.  Crests— 1st, 
A  lion,  as  in  the  arms ;  2nd,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boar's 
head  sa.,  between  two  wings  az.,  billette  or,  occasionally  borne. 
3/o»o— Ystoyeau  et  ne  doubtero. 

/S'eaf— Alne  Hall,  near  Easingwold,  CO.  York. 

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STRANGWAYS    OF    SHAPWICK. 

Strangwats,  The  Hon.  Eeney  Bull  Templee, 
of  Shapwick,  co.  Somerset,  J. P.,  h.  Dec.  1832;  m. 
ISGl,  iMaria  Cordelia,  younger  dau.  of  the  late 
H.  K.  Wigley,  Esq..  South  Australia  (of  an  old 
Leicester jliire  familv),  and  has  issue, 

Conlelia  Elizabeth  Mary. 
Sophia  Geoi'gina. 

Mr.  Strangways  was  a  member  of  the  South  Aus- 
tralian Parliament,  1857  -  71,  Commissioner  of 
Crown  lands,  Attorney- General,  and  Px-emier. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  descends  from  Giles  Strangwats, 
Esq.  of  Charlton  Adam,  Somerset,  who  proved  his  pedigree  in 
the  Visitation  of  1623. 

Henry  Bull  Strangwats,  df  Shapwick,  J. P.,  Col.-Com- 
mandant  of  the  Polden  Hill  Local  Jliiitia,  m.  1807,  Elisheba, 
dau.  of  the  late  Harry  Bewes,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  Plymouth, 
and  d.  1829,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

HentitBull  Stbangwats,  Esq.  of  Shapwick,  J. P.,  b.  1808; 
m.  1s:jO,  Sophia  Jane,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Kev.  George  Henry 
Templer,  by  his  wife,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Giaham,  lisq.  of  Kinross,  N.B. ;  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  1808 ; 
and  d.  18.'J9)  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Henry  Bdll  Templer,  now  of  Shapwick. 
Mr.  Strangways  d.  1881. 

Sea^— Shapwick,  Somerset. 


STBATTON    OP    TUU'WESTON. 

Steattox,  John  Locee,  Esq.  of  Turwcston 
House,  Bucks,  J.P.  for  Bucks  and  co.  Nortliamp- 
ton,  h.  2  Jan.  1818;  m.  1st,  5  June,  18f5,  Mary 
Scott,  dau.  of  John  Horrocks,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has 
two  daus., 

I.  Edith  Mary,  m.  28  Oct.  1874,  Sydney  Hamilton  Little,  H.M. 

Consul,  Madrid,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Laura  Harriet,  m.  29  July,  1869,  Eev.  G.  G.  Willes. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  Oct.  1855,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Willes,  Esq.  of  Astropp,  co.  Northampton,  and  has 
by  her, 

I.  George  Edmund,  6.  29  Dec.  1S61. 

II.  Charles  John,  6.  27  June,  lSi;7. 

III.  John  WiUiam,  6.  31  Aug.  1875. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  8  Jan.  1880,  H.  Tubb,  Esq. 

II.  Julia.  III.  Eleanor  Mary. 

IV.  Eveline,  m.  6  Jan.  1891,  S.  K.  Byass,  Esq. 

V.  Alice  Emily.  vi.  31ary  Ethel. 
VII.  I'lorence  Amy.  viii.  Janet. 

Liineag-e.— TuoMAS  Stratton,  of  .Shrivenham,  bur. 
April,  loS7,  left  issue  by  his  wife  Joan  (who  was  bur.  July, 
1680),  a  son, 

Thomas  Stratton,  of  Shrivenham,  whose  son, 

Thomas  Stratton,  of  Shrivenham,  was  bur.  Feb.  1655. 
His  son, 

William  Stratton,  bapt.  at  Shrivenham,  May,  1593  ;  m. 
Anne  Locke  (aunt  to  John  Locke,  the  philosopher),  and  had 
issue,  William;  John;  Jane;  Mary, m.  JohnLloyde;  Anne, 
m.  E.  Higgins.    The  elder  son, 

William  Stratton,  of  Bristol  and  Wrawall,  d.  1695,  having 
by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Chapman,  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  Beciiington  Standenvick  and  Berkely,  co. 
Somerset, m. Mary  Eajmond,  of  Warliborough  and  liinton, 
Wilts. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Wray. 

II.  Hannah,  m.  Thomas  Bryan. 

III.  A  dau.,  TO.  her  cousin,  Peter  Stratton. 

IV.  A  dau.,  fit.  —  Fazell. 

The  elder  son, 

Peter  Stratton,  to.  and  had  issue,  John,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  a  dau.  m.  Thomas  Lodge  ;  Phyllis,  m.  Charles  Hopkins ; 
Anne,  m.  —  Dyer;  Mary;  Sarah,  m. —  Makay,  of  Bengal. 
His  only  son, 

John  Stratton,  was  Chief  Counsel  at  Vizapatam  (1741), 
and  Sth  Member  of  Council,  Madras,  1742.  He  m.  1729,  Mary 
Houghton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Tew  Park,  co.  Oxford,  m.  Miss  Light,  and  had 
issue, 


1  George  Frederick,  of  Great  Tew,  Oxon,  m.  Miss  Dewes, 
but  had  no  issue. 

2  John,  7)!.  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Bower  Jodrell, 
Esq.  of  Henbury  and  Yeardsley,  co.  Chester,  and  d. 
June,  1819,  having  by  her  ;who  d.  June,  ISoO;  had  issue, 

John  Locke,  now  of  Turweston. 

Georgina  Maria,  to.  18  May,  1831,  Sir  WiUiam  Curtis, 

3rd  Bart.,  who  d.  Nov.  Ia70. 
Han-iet  Vittoiia,  m.  14  Aug.   1832,  Sir  Michael  Hicks- 
Beach,  Sth  Bart.,  M.P.,  who  d.  22  Nov.  Isoi. 
Emily  Anne,  m.  1838,  Henry  Barnett,  Esq.  of  GI}-mptoa 
Park,  CO.  Oxford  {see  Barnett  of  Gli/mpton). 
Julia  Elizabeth,  to.  Ist.  Col.  Wedderburn;  2ndly,  8Aug. 
J 843,   Thomas  Tyrwhitt-Drake,    Esq.    of    Shardeloes, 
Bucks  (see  Tyrwhitt-Dbake  of  Shardeloes). 
1  Wilhelmina  Sarah,  m.  3C  Dec.  1809,  Egerton  Leigh,  Esq. 
of  West  Hall,  High  Leigh  (see  that  j'ahdLy),  andd.24Nov. 
1849. 

II.  William,  Member  of  Council,  Madras,  m.  Mdlle.  Bou- 
chard (of  the  Montmorencie  family),  and  d.  (drowneu>  1775, 
He  had  issue, 

1  George,  Member  of  Council,  Madras,  to.  1817,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  d.  Aug.  1853,  having  by 
her  (who  </.  June,  1883;  had  issue, 

William,  b.  Jan.  1822;  d.  young. 

George,  sen  Stratton  o/  Wh'Aer  Lod.ge. 

Jolin,  b.  Oct.  1829  ;  d.  uam.  Aug.  18d8. 

Jane  b.  July,  1818;  m.  l»46,  Ht-ad  Pottinger  Best,  Esq. 

of  Donnington,  Newbury,  Berks,  and  d.  1885,   ha\ing 

had  issue. 
Anne,  6.  Feb.  1820;  m.  George  Clotworthy  Mauleverer 

Gowan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Emmeline,  6.  March,  1825  ;  m.  1854,  George  Duprc  Por- 

cher,  Esq. 

2  Catherine,  m.  —  Cherry. 

3  Charlotte. 

Anns — Arg.,  four  bars  embattled  counter  embattled  sa.,  on 
an  inescutcheon  gu.  a  crescent  of  the  first.  Crest— Xn  ea^rle, 
wings  expanded,  standing  on  a  man's  hand  in  a  gauniict,. 
couiied  at  the  wrist,  all  ppr. 

.SecU— Turweston  House,  Brackley. 


STEATTON    OP    V/HELEE,    LODGE. 

Steattox,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Wholer  Lodge,  co. 
Leicester,  J.P.  for  cos.  Leicester  and  Nortliampton, 
Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1864 ; 
M.A.  (St.  John's  Coll.)  Oxon,  b.  15  Feb.  1827  ;  m. 
Nov.  1853,  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
John  William  Fane,  M.P.  of  Wormsley  {see 
Buree's  Peerage,  Westmoeland,  E.),  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Thomas,  Sth  Earl  of  Maccleslield,  and  bj 
her  has  issue, 

I.  George  Locke,  6.  28  Oct.  1855  ;  m.  1378, 
Davidge,  and  has  issue, 
Ellen  Louise,  6.  June,  1879. 

I.  Ellen  Louisa,  b.  Sept.  1858. 

II.  Emmeline  Anne  Madeline,  6.  Aug.  1860. 
Hiineage. — See  Stratton  of  Turweston. 
-Seat— Wheler  Lodge,  Husband's  Bosworth. 


Sarah  Elizabeth 


STREATFEILD    OP    CHIDDINGSTONE. 

Steeatfeild,  Hexrt,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone, 
Kent,  Major  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  4  Jan.  1857; 
m.  15  Aug.  1885,  Lady  Florence  Beatrice,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Lichfield,  and  has 
issue, 

Henry  Sidney  John,  6.  30  April,  1886. 

Ijineag'e. — Robert  Stbeatfeild,  of  Chiddingstone,  Kent, 
6.  1514  ;  m.  the  sister  of  Sir  John  Elvers,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Henry,  liis  heir ;  ii.  Eichard,  of 
Cansted,  Chiddingstone,  and  of  Chested,  Penshurst,  ancestor 
of  the  Streatfeilds  of  Ddaware,  of  Otford,  and  of  Walter's 
Green.     Eobert  Streatfcild  d.  1559,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Streatfeild,  of  Chiddingstone,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Henry  Moody,  of  London,  and  dying  Dec.  1598,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Eichard  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  16  Oct. 
1559;  m.  15  Nov.  1583,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Fremlyn,  of  Ivemsing,  and  tiy  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1602,  Williaui 
Birsty,  of  Hever)  had,  with  a  dau.  Margaret,  three  sons. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  11  Dec. 
1586;   s.  his  father  18  Sept.  1601.     He  to.  Snsan,   dau.  of 


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Christopher  Lamb,  and  by  her  (who  (f.  1C4S)  had  issue.    3Ir. 
StreatiViUt  d.  1647,  and  was  .-'.  by  his  eldest  son, 

IJiciiAKD  Streatfkild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  10 
!Xov.  IGll:  'ill.  17  Nov.  1(336,  Anne,  duu.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Terry,  Esq.  of  Wudliurst,  and  had  six  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  IIknkt.  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Hever  Castle,  Kent,  bapt.  12  Oct.  1645  ;  to. 
1675,  Anne,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  George  Martin,  of  Lyghe, 
.'iikI  had,  inter  altos, 

I  Robert,  of  Hever  Cistle,  bapt.  26  Dee.  16S4  :  to.  31  Dec. 
1713,  Barbara,  dan.  of  liobert  Strcatfeild,   Esq.  of  Dela- 
ware, and  dyius:  Is  July,  1741,  left  three  sons, 
William,    of    Hever   Castle,  b.  1717  ;  m.    1746,    Sarah, 
sister  and  heir  of  Oliver  Thorpe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
3H.  2ndly,  1768.  Charles  Wakctield)  he  left  at  his  demise, 
1761,  an  only  son, 

William,  of  Holden  House,  Kent,  who  d.  s.  p.  1798. 
Eobert,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  b.  1722,  ancestor  of  the 
Stkeatfeilds  o-   C/uirt's  Ed'je  {ic/iich  sec). 
Thomas,  of  btoke  Newington,  d.  s.  p.  1792. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Seveno.iks,  bapt.  13  May,  1649  ;  m.  Martha, 
only  c'au.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Godwin,  Esq.  of  Trottes- 
cliQe,  and  d.  1730-31,  having  had  two  daus.,  Margaret, 
<l.  vni„.  1736,  and  Martha,  the  wife  of  Charles  Polhill,  and 

.a  son, 

Thomas   Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  h.  18  May,  1682, 
who  </.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  leaving  by  his  wife, 
Pliiladtlphia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Waldron, 
Sussex,  a  son  and  successor, 
Henry,  of  Sevenoaks.  d.  s.  p.  10  Feb.  1817. 
Catherine  Anne,  heir  to  her  brother,  fit.  1805,  Thomas 
Lighlfoot,  Esq.,  and  liad  issue. 
«v.  Steplien,  d.  uivni.  1679. 

V.  Itobert,  of  London. 

VI.  John,  of  Penshurst. 

I.  Alice,  m.  William  Woodgatc,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone. 

The  eldest  sonof  Eichard  Streatfeild, 

Uenrt  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  27  Dec. 
16;:P;  in.  22  Feb.  1665,  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
jVshdown,  Esq.  of  Hever,  and  had  two  sons.  Mr.  Streatfeild 
d.  2  March,  1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henkt  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  20  Sept. 
1C;9;  7)i.  20  April,  1704,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Hicliard  Beard,  Esq.  of  Kottingdean,  Sussex,  by  whom  (who 
'/.  24  March,  1749-50)  he  left  at  his  demise,  1747,  two  sons. 
Ti)e  elder  son, 

Henry Steeatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  b.  3  June,  1706  ; 
/it.  25  Sept.  1752,  Anne  Sidney,  natural  dau.  of  Jocelyne,  7th 
Jiarl  of  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct.  1812)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  liichard  Thomas,  of  The  Hocks,  and  Copwood,  Sussex,  d. 
23  Dec.  1769,  High  Sheriff  1798  :  m.  1st,  Jane  Esther,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  Bart.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. 
1796.  He  ',/(.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  liobert  Shultleworth, 
Esq  of  Barton  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  1815,  Richard  Prime,  Esq.  of  Walberton  House)  he 
Jeft  at  his  decease,  26  Aug.  1813, 

1  Richard  Shcttleworth,  of  The  Rocks,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Sussex,  m.  11  June,  1833,  Charlotte  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Brown,  Esq.  of  Harehills  Grove,  Leeds, 
and  Rossington,  co.  York,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  by  her 
<who  d.  Ibos)  with  two  daus.  (Anne  Charlotte,  m.C.  \V. 
O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  co.  Sligo ;  and  Marian 
Gertrude,  m.  John  Blakisfcon  Houston,  Esq.  of  Orange- 
field,  CO.  Down),  an  only  son,  Richard  James,  of  The 
Eocks,  Sussex,  and  of  Rossington,  co.  York,  J.P.  tor 
Sussex,  and  for  the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  Capt.  York- 
shire D.Y.C.,  late  Lieut,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  26  Feb. 
1844;  TO.  24  Oct.  1865,  Mary  Williams,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  James  WiUiam  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Gigha,  co.  Argyll, 
and  has  a  dau.,  Annette,  b.  19  Aug.  1866. 

.2  Sidney  Eobert,  Major  52nd  Regt.,  to.  12  Sept.  1839, 
Sarali  Jane,  dau.  of  Isaac  Cookson,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Meldon 
Park,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,5  Aug. 
1852,  Capt.  Henry  Francis  Cust,  nephew  of  the  1st  Earl 
Urownlow;  he  lelt  issue, 

Sidney  Robert,  b.  5  Jan.  1841 ;  d.  s.  p.  23  Jan.  1877. 
JHerlert  Philip,  b.  16  F"eb.  1842,  deceased. 
Ernest  Cecil,  b.  29  April,  1847,  deceased. 
Sarali,  m.  10  Feb.  1^70,  Charles  Donaldson  Hudson,  Esq. 
M.P.  of  Cheswardine. 

1  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Mowbray,  Esq. 

2  Rose  Sophia.  3  Georgiana  Charlotte. 
4  Gertrude  Harriet. 

I.  Sophia. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Walter  Bracebridge,  Esq.,  and  d.  4  March, 
1824. 

3Ir.  Streatfeild  d.  4  April,  1702,  and  was  .<t.  by  his  son, 

Hcsry  .Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  b.  13  May,  1757, 


High  SherifT  for  Kent  1792.  He  m.  1st,  June,  1782,  Elizabeth 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Newton  Ogle,  D.D.,  of  Kirk- 
ley,  Northumberland,  Dean  of  Winchester,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24  June,  1801)  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Lieut. -Col.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Riehard,  Comm.  R.N.,  m.  1824,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Wood- 
gate,  Esq.  of  River  Hill,  Kent,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau. 
Ellen  Charlotte. 

William  (Uev.). 

Charles  Ogle,  Major-Gen.  R.E.,  m.  183!,  Kate  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rtv.  J.  S.  Ogle,  of  Kirkley. 

Sophia  Catherine,  m.  1822.  Rev.  Riehard  Peter  Whish. 

Arabella,  ?u.  1831,  Rev.  J.  T.  Wilgress. 

Jane  Esther,  m.  1833,  Major  Edward  Scoones,  81st  Regt. 

He  rn.  2ndly,  29  Sept.  1802,  Ch.arlotte,  dau.  of  William  Scoones, 
Esq.  of  Tunbridge,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

John,  h.  14  May,  1811:  m.  26  June,  1845,  Catherine,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Sweeting,  Esq.  of  Godmanchester,  and  (/.  23  Slay, 
1^83,  leaving  issue,  Frederick  Henry  Thomas,  b.  3  June, 
1846,  m.  16  Jan.  1879,  Frances  A.igusta,  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Green,  Rector  of  Penshurst,  Keno ;  Charles  Erskine, 
b.  2  Nov.  1857,  d.  26  March,  1858;  Edith  Julia,  ?«.  Ernest 
son  of  William  Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Penshurst;  Catherine 
Agnes ;  Sophia  Jane. 

Fi'ancis  Stanier. 

Emily. 

Mr.  Streatfeild  d.  22  Aug.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  II  March,  1784;  m.  14  Oct.  1824,  IMaria,  dau.  of  Magens 
Dorrien  Magens,  Esq.  of  Hammerwood  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1844)  had  issue, 

Henry  Dorrien,  of  Chiddingstone. 
Edward  Ogle,  late  Capt.  44th  Foot,  b.  24  March,  1827. 
Newton  William,  b.  26  June,  18i9  ;  m.  1857,  Flora  Margaret 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  E.  Hoskins,  Rector  of   Chid- 
dingstone.    He  d.  26  June,    1866,    leaving  a  son,  Arthur 
Newton. 

Richard  John,  b.  7  Nov.  1833;  to.  1858,  Harriette  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Armytage,  Esq.  of  Broom  Hill  Bank,  Tun- 
bridge Wells,  late  Col.  Culdsiream  Guards,  and  (L  March, 
1877,  and  had  two  sons,  Mervyn  Armytage  and  Roland 
Henry  Armytage. 
Frances  Charlotte,  m.  1851,  Rev.  Henry  W.  Onslow  Folhill. 

Mr.  Streatfeild  d.  16  July,  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

LiEUT.-CoL.  Henry  Dorrien  Streatfeild,  of  Chidding.stone, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1882,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Life 
Guards,  and  late  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  West  Kent  Queen's 
Own  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Chiddingstone 
Cobham,  Chiddingstone  Burghurst,  Tyhurst,  Millbrooks, 
and  Stangrave,  b.  2  Aug.  1825;  m.  19  Dec.  1854,  Marion 
Henrietta,  youngest  dau.  of  Oswald  Smith,  Esq.  of  Bleadoa 
Hall,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Chiddingstone. 

II.  Sidney,  b.  10  July,  1859. 

III.  Gerard,  6.  20  Aug.  1860;  m.  Ida,  dau.  of  R.  H.  Combe, 
Esq.  of  Pierrepont,  Farnham,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Oswald,  b.  Z4  March,  1862. 

V.  Erie,  Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders,  6.  6  Feb.  1864. 

VI.  Philip,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  28  May,  1872. 

I.  Violet,  6.  30  Oct.  1855;  to.  12  Sept.  1876,  Lord  Henry 
Nevill,  2nd  son  of  William,  1st  Marquess  of  Abergavenny, 
K.G.,  and  rf.  25  Dec.  Is80,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Ruby,  b.  10  Nov.  1866;  m.  7  Oct.  1885,  Major  the  Hon. 
Charles  ColviUe,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Colville,  of  Culross, 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Ivy  Marion,  b.  1  Sept.  1869. 

Col.  Streatfeild  d.  27  March,  1889. 

Arms—Fer  fesse  gu.  and  sa.,  three  bezants.  Crest — An  arm 
in  armour  ppr.,  bent  from  the  elbow,  the  forearm  encircled 
with  a  band  tied  in  knot  gu.,  supporting  a  spear  with  a  iiennofi 
showing,  arg.,  St.  George's  cross  on  the  dexter  side  of  the  spear, 
and  gu.,  three  bezants  fessways  on  the  sinister;  the  pennuu 
being  turned  round  the  spear  to  show  part  of  both  sides. 
J/yJto— Datii  fata  secutus. 

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STREATFEILD-MOORE    OF    WOODCOCK 
HILL. 

Streatfeild  -  Moore,  Alexander  McNeill, 
Esq.  of  Woodcock  liill,  co.  Hertford,  b.  1863. 

Lineagre. — Robert  Streatfeild,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey, 
i.  1722  (2nd  son  of  Robert  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Hever  Castle, 
whose  lather,  William,  was  2nd  son  of  Richard  Streatfeild, 
Esq.  of  Chiddingstone);  m.  1748,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Samuel  Sandeforth,  Esq.,  and,  dying  1768,  left,  with  two  daus. 
(Anne,  wife  of  Clement  Samuel  Strong,  Esq.  of  Limpsfield, 
Surrey,  who  d.  1839,  and  Barbara,  who  d.  unm.  1843),  an  only 
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Sanoeforth  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey, 
■bapi.  '!'■'<  Sept.  1750  ;  m.  Frances  dau.  of  Thomas  Hussey,  Esq. 
oi  Aslitord,  Kent,  and  d.  at  Bath,  28  July,  1809,  leaving  issue, 

1.  'J'lioMAS,  bis  heir. 

u.  William  Sandeforth,  h.  13  Sept.  1781 ;  d.  19  Sept.  1850. 

III.  Henry  Cald«all,  b.  3  Nov.  1784,  Col.  in  the  army  ;  d.  23 
i)ee.  I860,  having  m.  1825,  Eleanor  Anne  Penelope,  dau.  of 
.ll:irry  Darby,  Esq., and  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  INov. 
1805), 

1  Henry  Frederick,  h.  21  Aug.  1827,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Kliza,  rii.   1850,  Philip,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Sanctuarj', 
Esq.  of  Horsham  Park,  who  d.  in  India,  1857. 

2  lileanor  Anne  Cornelia,  m.  1858,  Signor  Emile  Linati,  of 
Parma. 

3  Emily,  m.  A.  Irvine,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870. 

IV.  Robert,  b.  8  Jan.  178G,  of  Bottens,  Kent,  Capt.  E.X.,  d. 
18.52,  having  m.  1820,  Dorothy  Walters  Cooper,  and  leaving 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  1853), 

1  Robert  Bartelot,  b.  1826. 

1  Dorothy. 

2  Jane  Anne,  ni.  1849,  Major  George  Beadnell. 

3  Frances,  m.  1847,  Henry  RusseU  Earle,  Esq.  of  Twicken- 
ham, and  d.  1865. 

4  Harriette,  m.  1st,  1847,  Charles  Craven,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd 
Dragoons,  and  2ndly,  Count  Edmond  do  Baillet. 

V.  .John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  TJckfield,  Sussex,  h.  27 
3Iay,  1796;  m.  1st,  May,  1822,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Harry 
Darby,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  1S51,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Saw- 
bridge,  of  Olanteigh.  By  his  first  wile  (who  d.  1846)  he 
had  issue, 

1  John  Darby  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  13  Dee.  1823;  d.  1883. 

2  Sandetorth,  6.  15  Jan.  1843 ;  d.  1862. 

!  Catherine  Jane,  m.  1851,  \V.  H.  Plummer,  Esq.  of  Mar- 
gate ;  d.  1861. 

2  "Frances  Laura  Cleveland,  d.  1847. 

3  EUen  .Scott,  d.  1856. 

Rev.  John  Streatfeild,  d.  1863. 

I.  Jane,  d.  6  May,  1851.  li.  Anne,  d.  1SG3. 

The  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  Thojias  Streatfeild,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  of  Chart's  Edge, 
Kent,  Ij.  5  Jan,  1777  :  jn,.  1st,  8  Oct.  1800,  Harriet,  dau.  and 
<o-heir  of  Alexander  Champion,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
Kov.  1814)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Champion,  6.  9  Feb.  1804:  d.  1829. 
u.  Thomus  Champion,  b.  8  Oct.  1806  ;  d.  1823. 
ill.  Alexander  Champion,  6.20  Feb.  1808,  of  St.  John's  Coil. 
Oxford,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards ;  d.  11  Jan.  1833. 

IV.  William  Champion,  his  heir. 

V.  Edward  Champion,  b.  6  Oct.  18II  ;  d.  1834. 

I.  Harriet  Jane,  5/i.  1834,  Rev.  William  Streatfeild,  Vicar  of 
East  Ham,  Essex,  4th  son  of  Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of 
Chiddingstone.     She  d.  4  Dec.  1837  ;  he  d.  1860. 

II.  Frances  Maria,  m.  1829,  Right  Rev.  Francis  Russell  Nixon 
(Bishop  of  Tasmania),  and  d.  22  Sept.  1834. 

III.  Barbara  Ellen,  m.  184i,  Albert  PeUey,  Esq.,  4th  son  of 
Sir  John  Henry  Pelly,  Bart. 

Ilev.  Thomas  Streatfeild  m.  2ndly,  30  Sept.  1823,  Clare,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Harvey,  o(  Cowden,  relict  of  Henry  Woodgate, 
Esq.  of  Spring  Grove,  Pembury,  by  whom  (who  c/.  10  May, 
1386)  he  had  issue, 

VI.  Henry  Rivers,  6.  13  July,  1826  ;  of.  9  April,  1831. 

VII.  John  Fremlyn,  F.E.C.S.,  6.  14  Oct.  1828;  m.  18GS, 
Georgiana  Smith,  and  d.  18  March,  1886,  leaving  issue, 
Thomas,  Austin,  and  Clare. 

viii.  Harvey  Sandeforth,  b.  15  Sept.  1833;  d.  26  June,  1847. 

IV.  Amelia,  d.  Feb.  1830. 

V.  Cleraence  Elizabeth,  rd.  1853,  Lord  Justice  Cotton,  and 
d.  12  May,  1891. 

Rev.  Thomas  Streatfeild  d.  17  May,  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his 
•eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Champion  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chart's  Edge, 
Kent,  J.P.  for  Essex,  b.  28  June,  1810;  m.  31  Oct.  1832. 
Hannah  {b.  12  Sept.  1812),  dau.  of  Joseph  Fry,  Esq.  of  Plashet 
House,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Edward  Champion,  of  'Woodcock  Hill,  Herts, 
J. P.,  6.  2  Dec.  Ib37  ;  m.  8  Aug.  1861,  Helen,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Alexander  McNeill,  of  Colonsay,  N.B.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  McNeill,  present  representative. 

2  Kenneth  Rivers. 

.3  Edward  Champion. 

4  Eric  Leonard. 

1  Florence  Helen. 

2  Lilian  Cecil. 

3Ir.  Streatfeild-Moore  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1885,  the 
additional  surname  of  Moore  under  the  will  of  his  kins- 
man, Frank  John  Moore,  Esq.  oi  Woodcock  Hill.  He  d.  10 
AuET.  1887. 

II.  William  Champion  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Frant,  co.  Sussex,  b. 
11  Aue.  1^39;  m.  23  .^ug.  1864,  Selina  Frances  Diana,  dau. 
of  William  Leveson-Gower,  Esq.  of  Titsey  Place,  Surrey, 
and   has  issue  William  Champion  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  7  Sept. 


1893,  Janet  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Venn,  Vicar  of  Walmer; 
Henry  Cuthbert,  m.  15  June,  1893,  Marian  Elsie,  dau.  of 
AugiiStusMorand,Esq.of  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.;  Grey  Hugh 
Morville  :  Granville  Edward  Stewart ;  Claude  Arthur  Cecil ; 
Roland  Harry;  George  Hope  ;  Albert  Harold  Octavius ;  Emily 
Diana  Cecilia ;  and  Sylvia  Katharine  Helen. 

III.  Frank  Newton,  C.M.G.,  6.  2  Feb.  1843;  m.  2  June, 
1864,  Agatha,  dau.  of  Richard  Fry,  Esq  ,  and  has  i.'sue, 
Guy  Edward,  Richard  Alexander,  Frank  Cyril,  and  Evelyn 
Agatha. 

IV.  Thomas  Edward  Champion,  b.  18  May,  1848;  m.27  June, 
1882,  Katharine  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Ark- 
wright,  of  Rodenham,  Hereford,  and  d.  2  Oct.  Is82. 

I.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  9  Dec.  1842. 

II.  Florence  Louisa,  to.  29  Aug.  1877,  Eev.  Richard  Boyle, 
Vicar  of  Wallington,  Surrey. 

III.  Elizabeth  Blanche,  m  25  July,  1865,  Alexander  Innes- 
Shand,  Esq.,  and  d.  6  June,  1882. 

IV.  Louisa  Beatrice. 

Mr.  Streatfeild  d.  7  April,  1852.    His  widow  is  the  present 
possessor  of  Chart's  Edge. 

Arms,  d-c. — See  precedintj  ilemoir. 

/ScaJ— WoodcocltHill,  Beikhamsted,  Herts, 


STRICKLAND    OF    SIZERGH. 

Steickland,  Walter  Charles,  Esq.  of  Sizergh 
Castle,  CO.  Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Sept. 
1825  ;  m.  1866,  Eosetta  Emiueline,  3rd  dau.  of 
Charles  Medex,  of  Brussels,  and  by  her  (-who  d.  31 
Aug.  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Roger  'V\'alter,  6.  1872. 

I.  Ida  Matilda,  b.  1867.  ii.  Mabel  Susan,  5.  1869. 

III.  Henrietta  Maria,  1871.  iv.  Mary  Emma,  b.  1876. 

Lineage. — The  first  of  the  name  of  Strickland  met  with 
is  in  the  reign  of  King  John,  when  Gilbert  Fitz-Reinfred 
having  been  compelled,  on  account  of  his  envolvement  with 
the  rebellious  barons,  to  give  hostages  for  his  future  conduct, 
which  hostages  were  the  sons,  daughters,  and  heirs  of  the 
principal  mesne  lords  holding  under  the  barons  of  Kendal, 
and  included  amongst  them  Sir  Robert  de  Stirkeland,  tlie 
son  and  heir  of  Sir  Walter  db  Stirkeland,  son  of  Adam  de 
Stirkeland.  Sir  Robert  left  a  son.  Sir  William  de  Stirkeland, 
of  Sizergh  {jure  uxoris)  and  Great  Strickland,  co.  Westmor- 
land ;  he  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Ralph  Deincourt,  and 
left  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Walter  de  Stirkeland,  who  was,  28  Edward  I.,  with 
the  King  at  the  siege  of  Caerlaverock,  and  1  and  6  Edward  XL, 
was  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  "Westmorland.  In  9  Edward  III., 
Sir  Walter  obtained  a  grant  to  inclose  his  wood  and  demesne 
lands  at  Sizergh  and  to  make  a  park  there,  and  to  hold  the 
same  so  inclosed  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  He  left  a  son 
and  heir.  Sir  Thomas  de  Stirkeland,  who  served  King  Edward 
III.,  in  Ireland,  and  to.  Cecilie,  dau.  of  Robert  de  Welle,  and 
left  (with  other  issue,  John,  Peter,  Thomas,  and  Katherine, 
711.  to  John  de  Ros)  a  son.  Sir  Walter  de  Stirkeland,  who  m.  ist, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Latham,  and  2ndly,  Isabel,  dau. 
of  John  Olney,  and  had  by  the  former, 

Sr  Thomas  de  Strickland,  of  Sizergh,  who  entered  into 
agreement  with  Henry  V.,  dated  29  Aprli,  1415,  to  serve  the 
King  in  his  wars  in  France  during  one  year,  and  had  the  dis- 
tinguished honour  of  bearing  the  banner  of  St.  George  at  the 
battle  of  Agincourt.  He  was  subsequently  (7  Henry  VI.) 
M.P.  for 'Westmorland.  By  his  wife,  Mabel,  dau.  of  John  de 
Betham,  he  left  (with  a  son,  Robert,  and  a  dau.  Cecilie,  m.  to 
William  Redman)  a  son  and  heir, 

Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  who  appears  to  have  been  a 
zealous  Lancastrian;  and  of  the  forces  he  was  enabled  to  raise, 
with  their  proper  habiliments,  there  is  a  muster-roll  yet  extant, 
which  seems  to  have  been  made  out  chiefly  in  respect  of  the 
border  service.  This  Walter  Strickland  m.  Dowce,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  de  Croft,  and  had,  with  a  dau.  Margaret,  in,  William 
Redman,  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  Knt.,  to.  Ist,  Agnes  Parre,  dau.  of 
William  Parre,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Parre  and  his  wife.  Eliza- 
beth, one  of  the  three  sisters  and  co-heirs  of  Heniy,  Lord  Fitz- 
Hugh,  and  2ndly,  Margery,  widow  of  Sir  John  Byron,  and  had 
(with  a  son  Thomas,  and  a  dau.  Jane,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Middle- 
ton,  of  Betham),  a  son. 

Sir  Walter  Strickland,  of  Sizergh,  m.  Elizabeth  Salkeld, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Walter  Strickland,  Knt.,  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dan.  of 
Richard  Redman,  but  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Catherine, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Ralph  Nevill,  of  Thornton  Eriggs,  co. 
York,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.,  Agnes,  iii.Sir  Thomas 


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Curwcn,  of  Workington,  and  Elizabeth,  j)i.  William  Strick- 
lauii,  of  Boynton)  a  son  and  successor, 

Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergli  and  Thornton  Bricgs, 
M.P.  5  Queen  Elizabeth,  lie  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Kieliolas 
Tempest,  Esq.  of  Holmside,  to.  Durluim,  and  dying  S  April, 
1569,  left  a  dau.  Alice,  and  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  K.B.,  of  Sizergh,  M.P.  for  West- 
morland, 43  Queen  Elizadeth  and  1  James  1.  Sir  Thomas 
lit.  1st,  Elizabeth  Symon,  of  Bristol,  and  had  a  dau.  Alice, 
m.  Sir  William  Webb,  Knt.,  Equerry  to  Henry,  I'rince  of  Wales. 
He  7)1.  2ndly,  Jfargaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Curweu,  Knt.,  of 
AVorkington,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Bobert,  his  successor.  Thomas. 

Walter,  of  Nateby,  en.  Lancaster,  m.  Anne.  dau.  of  Roger 
Crofts,  of  East  Appleton,  co.  York,  and  hence  descended  the 
Stricklands  ()/  Catterki;  co.  YorU,  now  extinct  in  the  male 
line. 

Dorothy,  3rd  wife  of  John  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Eydal. 

JIargaret,  '2nd  wife  of  George  I'reston,  Esq.  of  llolker,  co. 
Lancaster. 

He  d.  1615,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Kobert  Strickland,  Knt.  of  Sizergh  and  Thornton 
Briggs.  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Westmorland  21  James  I.  lie  was  a 
colonel  in  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  and  cemmanded  a  troop  of 
horse  at  the  battle  of  Edgehill,  while  his  son,  Sir  Thomas 
Strickland,  led  a  regiment  of  foot.  Sir  Eobert  Hi.  Jlargaret, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Alford,  of  Bylton,  co. 
York,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Thomas  (ore),  his  successor. 

Walter,  v>.  Barbara,  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Belasyse, 
who<^  12  Sept.  1708. 

Dorothy,  m.  Wihiam  Grimstone,  Esq.  of  Goodmanham,  co. 
York. 

Sir  Robert  d.  1670,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  Knt.,  P.O.,  h.  1621,  who  was  made 
a  banneret  by  King  Charles  I.  in  person  on  the  field  of  Edge- 
hill  23  Oct.  1642.  This  gentleman  represented  Westmorland 
1661.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Mosely,  Esq. 
of  Uskelfe,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  two  surviving  daus., 
Alice,  r/i.  Sir  Walter  Kirkhain  Blunt,  Bart.,  of  Soddington, 
and  Jane,  hi.  John  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Sto.  keld,  co.  York.  Sir 
Thomas  m.  2nrtly,  Winifred,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Christopher 
Trentham,  Knt.  of  Kocester,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
Walter;  Eobert  d.  unm.  1712;  Roger  (who  was  Page  to  the 
Piinee  of  Conti  when  he  went  from  France  to  be  elected  King 
of  Poland),  (/.  unm.  aged  24;  and  Thomas  Bishop  of  Xamur, 
d.  3  Jan.  1740.  Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  who  had  been  Privy 
Purse  to  King  Charles  II.,  was  one  of  the  Privy  Council  to 
King  James  II.,  and  following  the  fortunes  of  that  monarch, 
he  d.  in  France  8  Jan.  1694.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  b.  12  May,  1675;  m.  1700,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Gerrard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  successor,  h.  29  June,  1701. 

Jerrard,  b.  .30  July,  1704;  d.  1  Sept.  1791;  to.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Bat:enal,  of  Bagenal,  co.  Carlow  (who  d.  9 
April,  1744),  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Cecilia, 

Jerrard  Edward,  of  Willitoft,  co.  York,  6.  4  Oct.  1741  ;  m. 
15  April,  1779,  Cecilia,  relict  of  Charles  Strickland,  Esq. 
of  Sizergh,  and  dying  23  Oct.  1795,  left  issue, 

George,  6. 23  Oct.  1780;  d.s.p. 

Jerrard  Edward,  b.  24  Feb.  1782;  m.  18  Aug.  1814, 
Annie,  dau.  of  Francis  Cholmclcy,  Esq.  of  Uramlsby, 
CO.  York  and  d.  7  Aug.  1844,  leaving,  with  four  daus. 
(Cecilia,  cZ.  M-rti/i.  23  July,  1861;  Harriet,  vi.  Thomas 
Chisholm  Anstey,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  Katharine,  m. 
1st.  20  April,  I8.i2,  William  McCann,  and  has  issue,  and 
2ndly,  4  April,  ISGl,  Major  William  Fletcher  Gordon; 
and  Annie  (who  d  15  Sept.  1868 1,  in.  1st,  13  April. 
1847,  Henry  Cholmeley,  Hsq.  of  Brandsby,  by  whom 
she  had  issue,  and  2ndly.  Henry  P.atrick  Russell,  Esq.), 
Ei-K  sons,  1  Charles;  2  Edward  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Commis- 
sary-General, b.  7  Aug.  1820,  m.  1st.  18  Nov.  1841, 
Gcorgina  Frances,  dau.  of  Frederick  Augustus  Ilely, 
Esq.  of  Engehurst,  Sydney,  and  his  wife,  Georgina 
Lindsay  Uncknall  (their  only  child,  F'anny  Cecilia,  vi. 
20  Feb.  1868,  Rev.  Percival  Fiennes  Swann,  M.A., 
Eector  of  Brandsby,  co.  York),  and  2n(lly,  29  Jan. 
1877,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  John  Tatton  Brown- 
Grieve,  C.B.;  3  Wihiam,  //.  7  July,  1819,  a  Jesuit; 
4  Walter,  I'.  4  Oct.  1824,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
Cavalieie  Bonici  Mompalao,  of  Malta,  and  left  issue, 
four  sons  and  one  dau.  (Gerard,  Count  Bologna,  of  the 
Maltese  nobility,  Paul,  Joseph,  Charles,  and  Theresa, 
d.  young);  5  Jerrard,  b.  N'<.v.  1823,  d.  April,  1856,  a 
Jesuit ;  and  fi  Thomas,  in  KafBr  war  18 16  (medal),  6.  30 
Dec.  1826,  m.  31  July,  1849,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Alexander  Biggar,  85th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  (Walter 
George,  4  3  June,  1850,  m.  1  June,  1874,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Ryan,  and  has  Thomas  Gerard,  6.  22 


Aug.  1S7G  ;  Edward,  6.  9  Feb.  1883  ;  and  Mary  Harriett  ■  ■ 
Gerard  Edward,  6.  29  Nov.  1852,  d.  s.  p.  26  Jan.  Is77;' 
and  Annie,  a  nun).     The  eldest  son,  Charles,  J.P.,  b.  5  ■ 
Aug.  I8l8;  Hi.  Oct.  1852,  Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  EichaVd 
Farrell,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
Mr.  Jerrard  Strickland,  vi.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  Francis  Ilnngate,  of  Snxton,  and  relict  of  Sir  Edward 
(iascoigne,  Bart,  of  Barbow,  co.  York. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  20  Aug.  1720. 
Mr.  Strickland  was  .f.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  b.  29  June,  1701,  who 
m.  1st,  2  June,  1728,  Mary  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Simon 
Scroope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  and  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Pennington,  of 
Muncaster,  co.  Cumberland,  widow  of  John  Archer,  Esq.  of 
Oxenholme.     He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  6.  17  July,  1729;  m. 
4  June,  1758,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Michael  James  Messenseiv 
Esq.  of  Fountain  Abbey,  co.  Y'ork,  but  dying  s.  }).  6  July,. 
1761,  and  his  next  brother,  William,  a  Jesuit  (6.  Oct.  1731,  d. 
23  April,  1819),  renouncing,  wass.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  b.  6  July,  1734;  m. 
22  April,  1762,  Cecilia,  only  dau.  of  William  Towneley,  Esq. 
of  Towneley,  co.  Lancaster,  by  his  wife  Cecilia,  dau.  and  sole 
surviving  heir  of  Ralph  Standish,  Esq.  of  Srandish,  in  tho 
same  co.,  and  liad  issue  by  her  (who  d.  28  June,  1814), 
Thomas,  his  successor. 
William  Philip,  Capt.  82nd  Regt.,  J.  28  Aug.  1764:  d.  g.  j). 

18  Sept.  1795. 
Charles,  d.  13  Sept.  1775. 

Mary  Cecilia,  m.  27  Feb.   1786,   Edward  Stephenson,  Esq.  of 
F'arley  Hill,  Berks. 

Mr.  Strickland  d.  6  Oct.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tho.mas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  b.  July,  1763,  who, 
upon  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  Edward  Towneley  Standish. 
Esq.  of  Standish,  inherited  likewise  the  Standish  estates,  and 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Standish  by 
royal  licence  dated  6  May,  1807.  He  m.  1st,  24  Feb.  1789, 
Anastasia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Brough 
Hall,  CO.  Y'ork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Standish,  continued  the  name  of  Standish  (.life 
Stanbish  of  .Slandish). 

II.  Thomas,  of  Sizergh  and  Borwick  Hall. 

I.  Anastasia.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Monica,  m.  Dec.  1827,  Sir  John  Gerard,  Bart,  of  Bryn, 
and  d.  his  widow,  4  May,  1865. 

IV.  Catherine,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Strickland  hi.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Gerard- 
of  Bryn,  co.  Lancaster,  but  had  no  other  issue.  He  d.  i  Dec. 
1813,  and  was  s.  at  Sizergh  by  his  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  i.  14  Sept.  1793;  m.  13- 
Nov.  1824,  Mademoiselle  Gasparine  XJrsule  Ida,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Baron  de  Fingerlin  Bischingen,  and  by  her  (who  ri>^ 
2ndly,  the  Comte  de  F'ezensac,  and  d.  1846)  he  left  at  his. 
decease,  7  Sept.  1835,  two  sons,  the  present  Walter  Charles 
Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh  ;  and  Henry  Charles,  Lieut.  69tlb 
Foot,  b.  1827;  d.  unm.  1852. 

Jrmi — Sa.,  ihree  escallops  arg.  Crest — A  bundle  of  holly- 
vert,  fructed  gu.,  banded  round  the  middle  with  a  wreath  arg. 
and  sa.     Moilo — Sans  nial. 

i'ea(— Sizergh  Castle,  Kendal,  Westmorland. 


STRICKLAND    OF    APPERLEY    COURT. 

Stkickiand.  Algernon  Augustine  de  Lille, 
Esq.  of  Apporley  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  f'or 
Devon,  M.A.  Morton  Coll.,  Oxford,  J.  Jan.  1837  ; 
m.  28  Jan.  18G3,  Charlotte  Anne,  younger  dau.  of 
Peter  Richard  and  Lady  Sophia  Hoare,  of  Lus- 
combe,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Algernon  Henry  Peter,  6.  1863;  m.  25  Jan.  1890,  Mary 
Sclina,  youngest  dau.  of  Walter  Drunmond,  Esq.  (see- 
Bcrke's  P'ierar/e,  Strathallan,  V.)  and  has  issue, 

Algernon  Walter,  b.  1891. 

II.  Augustine  Cecil,  b.  1864. 

III.  Hubert  Arthur,  6.  1867;  m.  16  Jan.  1890,  Rose  Cecil, 
eldest  dau.  of  Cecil  Eussell,  Esq.  {see  Burke's  Peerar/c, 
Russell,  Bart.) 

IV.  Claud  Hugh,  b.  1871. 

I.  Hilda  Eachel,  m.  23  Nov.  1893,  Arthur  Stavley  Clarke,. 
Esq.,  Lieut.  18th  Bengal  Lancers. 

II.  Gwendolen  Mary. 

Liineage. — Augustine  Edmund  Christopher  Strickland, 
Esq,  of  Oaklands,  Devon  (.see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage, 
Strickland,   Bart.),  m.  Aug.  1835,  Susan  Caroline,  younger 


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dau.  of  Henry  Deacon,  Esq.  of  Longcross  House,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, and  by  her  (wl  o  d.  1882)  had  issue, 
Algeenon  ArcusTiNE  DE  Lille,  now  of  Apperley  Court. 
Walter  Cecil,  late  Capt.  83rd  liest.,   in.  31  .luly,  1867,  Mary 
Blanche,  2nd   dau.  of    Biigadier  John    Polglase    James, 
lI.E.l.C.S.,  at  one  time  commanding  the  northern  division 
of  the  Madras  army,  and  has  ifsue. 
Seat — Apperley  Court,  Tewkesbury. 
Toicn  Residence — 23,  Warwick  Square,  London. 


STRODE    OF    NEWNHAM    PARK. 

Strode,  Dorothea  Georgina  Admonition,  of 
Tv^ewnham  Park,  Devon,  b.  22  July,  1823 ;  s.  hor 
brother  1874. 

Iiineage.— This  family  was  seated,  at  a  date  beyond 
record,  on  its  manor  of  Strode,  while  occupyins  which  it 
yielded  eminent  warrior  kniyhts  to  Kings  Henry  III.  and 
Edwabd  I.,  in  the  last  of  which  reigns,  Adam  Strode,  of 
Strode,  was  among  the  western  chiefs  summoned  to  attend 
his  sovereign  with  men-at-arms  into  Scotland.  After  con- 
tinuing many  descents  at  Strode,  the  family  removed  to  the 
neighbouring  seat  of  Newnham,  which  estate  was  acquired  by 
the  marriage,  teiii2).  Henry  IV.,  of  Sir  John  Strode,  of  Strode, 
with  the  co-heir  cf  Newnham.  Their  descendant  and  heir, 
Sir  William  Strode,  Knt.  of  Newnham,  m.  Elizabeth  Courte- 
nay,  sole  child,  by  his  wife,  Joan.  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Fowhill, 
of  Fowhillscombe,  in  Devon,  of  Sir  Philip  Courtenay,  of 
Loughtor,  descendant  of  the  1st  Sir  Philip  Courtenay,  of  Pow- 
derham,  younger  son  of  Hugh  Courtenay,  2nd  Earl  of  Devon. 
His  descendant  and  heir.  Sir  William  Strode,  Knt.  of  Newn- 
ham, celebrated  in  Prince's  Seronthlre  Worthies,  as  "a  person 
of  great  honour,  worth,  and  cstecme  in  the  county,  who  d.  a 
little  before  the  civil  war  began,"  had,  with  numerous  daus. , 
"  all  very  worshipfidly  married,"  three  sons,  i.  Sir  Kichabd 
Strode,  Knt.  of  Newnham,  and  of  Chalmington,  Dorset, 
Member  for  Plympton  in  the  Parliament  of  1040,  and  con- 
tinuator  of  the  line  of  Newnham  ;  ii.  William  Strode,  Esq.  of 
Meavy  Church,  who  was  "  burgess  for  Beeralston  in  the  Par- 
liament 3rd  year  of  King  Charles  I.,  and  then  1629,  by  the 
.said  king,  was  committed  to  the  Tower  of  London  with  John 
Eliot,  and  other  members,  where  they  continued  to  the  Parlia- 
ment 1C40,  when  the  said  William  Strode  sat  again  as  a  Mem- 
ber for  Beeralston,  and  was  in  that  Parliament  impeached  by 
the  King  as  one  of  the  five  members  "  ;  and  in.  John  Strode, 
Esq.  of  Tavistock,  "a  great  favourite  of  the  nobility  and 
gentry,  who  spent  much  of  his  time  about  London,  and  was 
counted  the  best  bowler  in  all  England."  The  direct  senior 
line  of  Strode  terminated  with  the  great-greatgreat-grandson 
of  Sir  William,  M.P.  1640,  William  Strode,  Esq.  of  Newnham 
Park,  who  d.  27  Aug.  1767,  when  Newnham  Park  and  estates 
passed  to  the  heir-male, 

EicHARD  Strode,  Esq.  of  Boterford,  son  of  William  Strode, 
Esq.  by  his  wife,  Mary  Anne  Cholwich,  of  Oldston  House, 
and  grandson  and  heir  of  George  Strode,  Esq.  thereof,  son 
and  heir  of  John  Strode,  Esq.  of  London,  2nd  son  of  William 
Strode,  Esq.  of  Ugtjorough,  son  and  heir  of  Sampson  Strode, 
Kector  of  Dittisham,  who  d.  1031,  10th  son  of  William 
Strode,  cf  Newnham,  and  Eizabeth  Courtenay.  This  Richard 
Strode,  Esq.  of  Boterford,  m.  Admonition,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lear,  Esq.  of  Sandwell,  Devon,  and  Newnham  Paik,  and  had 
issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Richard,  successor  to  his  brother. 

George,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Thomas  Lear,  d.  nnm. 

Mary  Anne,  in.  Rev.  John  Arscott,  of  Plympton. 

Admonition,  m.  John  Valentine  ilewlett,  l^sq. 
Mr.  Strode  d.  1790,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Strode,  Esq.  who  el.  imm.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Rev.  Richard  Strode,  of  Newnham  Park,  m.  Harriet,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Leman  Rogers,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  had  four 
daus.,  Harriet,  Jane,  Maria  Admonition  and  Florence,  all  of 
whom  d.  young.     He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Strode,  Esq.  of  Newnham  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff  1825,  b.  19  Jan.  1780;  m.  12  Sept.  1821,  Doro- 
thea Bird,  dau.  of  William  Symons,  Esq.  of  Cliaddlewood, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1862)  left  at  his  decease,  2  May, 
1857, 

George  Sidney,  of  Newnham  Park,  J. P.,  b.  4  Oct.  1829: 
m.  10  Aug.  lb."o,  Mary  Hutchings,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Coles  Medlycott,  2nd  Bart,  of  Ven,  aatid.s.  p.  16  Dec. 
1S74. 

Dorothea  Georgina  Admonition,  now  of  Newnham  Park. 


Florence,  in.  9  Feb.  1858,  Admiral  Artliur  Lowe   (see  Hill- 
Lowe),  and  by  her,  who  d.  11  Jan.  1803,  has  issue, 

1  George  Sydney  Strode  Lowe,  J. P.  co.  Devon,  Capt.  Srd 
Batt.  Devon  Regt.,  b.  29  Jan.  1861  ;  in.  26  Jan.  1887, 
Anna  Fielding,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Thomson  Boyd,  Esq. 
of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue,  Anna  Margaret  Dorothea 
and  Eileen  Ruth  Admonition. 

2  Noel  Herb,  rt  Strode  Lowe,  Capt.  The  Queen's  Own  Royal 
West  Kent  Regt.,  i.  14  Dec.  1862. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  conies  courant  sa. 
Ci(H—On  a  mount  vert,  a  savin-tree  ppr.,  fructedgu.  Mutto — 
Hyeme  viresco. 

Seat — Newnham  Park,  Plympton,  Devon. 


CHETHAM-STRODE    OF    SOUTHHILL. 

Chetham-Strode,  Edward  Charles,  Esq.  of 
Southbill,  Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1879,  late  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Lancashire  iUilitia,  b. 
1813;  m.  25  June,  1842,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Riddiford,  Esq.  of  York.     She  d.  1878. 

Lineagre.— Thomas  Chetham,  Esq.,  6.  29  Nov.  1771, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Chetham,  Esq.  of  Mellor  Hall  (by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Strode,  E-q.  of  Southhill),  s.  his 
uncle.  Col.  John  Strode,  of  Southhill,  and  assumed  by  sign- 
manual,  Dec.  1808,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Strode.  He  m.  1816,  Catherine  Brandreth  Backhouse, 
widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Spencer  Thomas  Vassal,  and  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Rev.  D.  Evans,  D.D.,  Rector  of  West  Tidbury, 
Essex,  and  at  his  death  s.  }'■  11  Sept.  1827,  was  s.  by  his  ne.\c 
brother, 

Richard  Chetham,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  addiiional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Strode.  He  m.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Robert  Tomlinson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Cley,  Norfolk,  'out; 
dying  s.  jj.,  was  s.  by  liis  brother, 

Randle  Chetham,  who  assuming  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Strode,  became  Randle  Chetham-Strode,  Esq.  of  Southliill. 
By  his  wife,  Juliet  (who  d.  3  March,  1864;  he  left  no  issus;. 
He  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Admiral  Sir  Edward  Cketham-Strode,K.C.B.  and  K.C.H., 
b.  5  July,  1774  ;  m.  1810,  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter  Deane, 
Esq.  of  the  Bahamas,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  1844)  had 
issue, 

Edward  Charles,  now  of  Southhill. 

Frederick,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  1818. 

Alfred,  R.M.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Wilbraham,  d.  1880. 

Augustus,    C.B.,  Capt.   R.N.,   m.    25  March,  1805,  Esther 

Frederica,  dau.  of  D.  Maitland  Makgill-Crichton,  Esq.  of 

Rankeilour,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  1874. 
Louisa,  iH.  Col.  William  .idams,  R.M.  College,  Sandhurst. 
Lavinia,  m.  R.  C.  Bamford,  Capt.  in  the  army. 
Catherine. 

Sir  Edward  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Strode,  on 
succeeding  to  the  family  estates  in  1845;  he  d.  11  April,  1802. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  erm.,  in  a  canton  sa.  a  cres- 
cent arg.,  lor  Strode  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  agriffinsegreant  gu., 
witliin  a  bordure  sa,.  bezantee,  for  Chetham.  Cre.'its  —  A  demi- 
lion  couped  or,  for  Strode;  A  demi-gritlin,  holding  a  cimss- 
potent  arg.,  for  Chetham.     Motto — Jlalo  niori  quam  foedari. 

iSVaf— Southhill  House,  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset. 

CYui— Reform. 


STRONa     OF     NETHER    STRONGE,     now 
OF    THE    CHASE. 

Strong,  George,  Esq.  of  The  Chase,  co.  Here- 
ford, M.D.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Jan.  1812  ;  m.  17  Dec. 
1839,  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of 
The  Chase,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1892_)  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Beatiice  Charlotte  Eleanor. 

II.  Gertrude  Pollexfen,  deceased. 

III.  Mabel  Fiennes,  deceased. 

IV.  Joan  Beresford. 

Lineagre. — The  name  of  Stronge  is  a  corruption  from 
Straunge  or  Storange,  branches  of  which  family  were  at  an 
early  period  seated  in  various  counties  of  England.  In  the 
Calender,  inquis.  post  mortem,  we  find  Hugo  Straunge,  1 
Henry  V.,  having  estates  near  York;  Baiddewin  Straunge,  co> 
StaiTord,  temp.  Henry  VI,  ;  and  Johannes  Straunge,  Armiger, 
in  the  cos.  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  loth  of  the  same  reign. 
Gaye's  History  of  Suffolk  mentions  John  Straunge  bequeathing 
certain  lands  in  that  county  a  century  earlier,  1378.  The  will 
of  Johannes  Stronge,  of  Coventre,  bears  date  1522.  ButNeithe? 


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Stronge,  in  Somerset,  seems  to  have  been  the  "  cunabula  gen- 
Us,"  the  name  occurring  frequently  in  the  records  of  that  and 
the  adjoining  counties. 

Rev.  William  Stkoxge,  Kector  of  More  Chritchel,  Dorset, 
afterwards  a  famous  preacher  at  Westminster  Abbey,  and 
tiir.  there  4  July,  1654,  though  after  the  Restoration  his  re- 
mains were  violently  torn  up  by  the  populace.  He  describes 
himself  as  ••Durotrigensis,"  i.e.  a  native  of  Dorset,  and  was  no 
<loubt  of  the  Nether  Stronge  family. 

Geoboe  Stkoxoe,  of  Chard,  Somerset,  8  Queen  Elizabeth, 
seems  to  have  been  engaged  in  serge  manufacture,  the  staple 
of  those  parts,  and  had  issue,  Tho.mas  and  Walter.  The  elder 
son, 

Thomas  Stkoxge,  of  Chardstoke,  left  a  son, 

James  Stroxge,  b.  1GI9,  became  Rector  of  Bettiscombe 
and  Yioarof  Ilminster.  He  m.  1st,  Miss  Minterne,  niece  of 
the  family  of  Brows,  of  Fi-ampton,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 
MtLANCTUox;  by  a  2nd  wife  he  had  further  issue,  and  par- 
ticularly Martin, /i.  1663,  thirty  years  Vicar  of  Yeovil,  m.  a  dau. 
of  I'hehps,  of  Montacute,  and  left  issue. 

Melancthox  Stroxge,  the  elder  son,  b.  1650,  describes  him- 
self as  of  Nether  Stronge,  and  appears  to  have  allowed  himself 
to  be  drawn  in  to  take  part  in  the  unfortunate  rising  and 
defeat  of  James,  Duke  of  Monmouth.  Immediately  after  the 
battle  of  Sedgemoor,  near  Bridgwater,  4  July,  1G85,  and  the 
<lisastrous  defeat  which  follo«ed,  he  fled  away  on  foot,  dis- 
guised in  the  garb  of  a  working  artisan,  with  his  tools,  etc., 
to  London,  which  he  reached  in  great  misery.  Some  time 
previous  to  this  adventure  and  happy  escape  from  the  massacre 
:ind  from  the  horrors  of  the  "  Bloody  Assize,"  he  had  m.  and 
had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  —  Gosforth,  and  Elizabeth, 
//(..Samuel  Sandeforth,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anne,  7U.  12  April, 
iT4S,  Robi-rt  Streatfoild,  Esq.)  a  son, 

Melaxcthox  Stroxge,  who  settled  at  Garratt,  Surrey,  and 
<?.  28  March,  1750,  leaving  a  son, 

Melaxcthox  Strong,  b  1706  ;  7/;.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas 
.Sanders,  Esq.  of  Hookwood,  in  Charlewood  (of  the  ancient 
family  of  Sandeus  of  &inderstead)  and  had  issue, 

I.  Melancthon,  d.  young. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Clement  Samuel,  of  Limpsfleld,  Surrey,  tii.  1782,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Sireatfeild,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  by  Anne 
Sandeforth  his  wife,  and  c(.  Is27,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Lixwood  (Rev.),  b.  1786,  Rector  of  Sedgefield, 
CO.  Durham  :  „i.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  G.  Tritton,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  ISGl )  had  issue, 

Henry  Linwood,  Barri^ter-at-Law,  Registrar  of  the 
Divorce  Court,  b.  1316;  vi.  Fanny  Louisa,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry  David  Erskine,  Dean  of 
Eipon,  by  Lady  Harriet  Dawson  iiis  wile,  dau.  of  the 
1st  Earl  of  Portarlington,  and  d.  Nov.  1886,  leaving 
issue,  Arthur  Hugh  Linwood;  Clement  Erskine;  Alice, 
m.  June,  1883,  Godfrey  Lewis  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Tal-y- 
Gam,  S.  Wales,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  b.  May,  1886;  and 
Zoc,  )/i.  1885,  Capt.  F.  Seymour  luglefield,  E.  York 
Kegt. 

Clement  William,  Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  1869. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Rev.  0.  Cresswell,  Rector  of  Hanworth, 
Middlesex,  and  has  issue,  Oswald  Ernest,  Frederick, 
and  Frances  A.  Clementina. 

Georgiana,  m.  E.  H.  Donnithorne,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Colne 
Lodge,  Middlesex. 

Margaret  Louisa,  deceased.  Julia. 

Rev.  T.  L.  Strong  d.  30  April,  1S65. 

2  Clement  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  6.  1790,  Rector  of  Gedney,  co. 
Lincoln;  ?«.  30  April,  I8l6,  Catherine  Bridgt-t,  dau.  of 
Vincent  Hilron  Biscoe,  Esq.  of  Hookwood,  Surrey,  and  d. 
15  April,  1852,  having  had  issue, 

Leonard,  of  Camster,  co.  Caithness,  D.L.,  a  Commi.s- 
sioner  of  Supply  for  that  co.,  b.  22  Oct.  Is33  ;  ra.  andd. 
May,  1879,  having  had  issue,  a  dau.  Clementina  (post- 
humous). 
Catherine    Anne,   m.  Charles    Middleton,  Esq.,  Senior 
Kcgistrar  of  H.M.   C-urt  of    Probate,   eldest    son    of 
Admiral      Gambier     Middleton,     C.B.     (vide    Gains- 
borough, in  Burke's    Peerage    and  Baronetage),  and 
has  issue, 
Clement    Alexander,    Barrister-at-Law,  late    Bombay 
C.S.,i/i.  1st,  Edith,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Melvill,  and 
2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of    Noel  Harris,  Esq.,  and    has 
issue,  Gambier,  Noel,  Gilbert,  Edith,  and  Leila. 
Oswald  Robert,  Capt.  4th  King's  Own  Royal  Regt. 
Emily  Augusta,  d.  Oct.  1883. 
Mary  Barbara,  ra.  Rev.  J.  Pitt,  Rector  of  Ecndcombe,  co. 

Gloucester. 
Ilrirrriet  Elizabeth,  ra.  Madgwick  Davidson,  Esq.,  and  d. 
March,  1853,  having  had  issue, 

Madgwick  George,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon.,  Barrister-at- 
Law. 
Jessie  Elizabeth.  Clare  Bridget. 

Fanny  Sophia,  m.  Rev.  G.  R.  C.  Chilton. 


IV.  Job,  d.  s.  p.  at  sea. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Leonard  Kilham,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  in.  John  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  and 
d. 1785. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Strong,  Esq.,  m.  1764,  Sophia,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Robert  Alsop,  Esq.  of  Great  Marlborough  Street  (Lord  Mayor 
of  London  1752,  and  Sheriff  1747,  the  year  in  which  Lord 
Lovat  and  Radcliffe,  the  titular  Earl  of  Derwentwater,  were 
beheaded),  and  had  with  her  the  Southwark  estates.  Their 
children  were 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clyst  St.  Mary,  Devon,  and 
Thcberton,  Suffolk.  7n.  AugusUi  Louisa,  dau.  of  Dr.  Rundel, 
of  Bath,  and  d.  i860,  having  had  issue, 

1  Edmond  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Clyst  St.  Mary,  6.  1803;  m. 
Sarah  Forbes,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Colston  Coulson,  Esq. 
of  Clifton  (who  d.  1877),  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

William  Arthur  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Braiininch,  co.  Devon, 
m.  186.5,  Stephana,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  C.  Kent,  Esq.  of 
Earl's  Croome,  co.  Worcester. 

Thomas  Edmond,  Col.  Bombay  Army  Staff  Corps,  G6th 
and  3rd  N.I.,  ra  1876,  Geraldine  Le  Quesne,  younger 
dau.  of  W.  V.  Le  Quesne,  Esq.  of  Jer.'ey. 

Herbert  Augustus,  Professur  ot  Humanly  in  Melbourne 
University,  Australia,  in.  Helen  Edmision,  dau.  of  — 
Edmiston,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

Sarah  Constance,  in.  1844,  Rev.  R.  Porter,  Rector  of 
Kenn,  Devon,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  a  dau. 

Edith  Augusta,  m.  1865,  P.  M.  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Luscombe 
House,  Devon,  and  d.  1880,  leaving  issue. 

Rose  Adela,  deceased. 

2  Frederick  Kettleby,  a  Merchant  and  Consul  to  King  of 
Greece  at  Athens,  m.  Louisa  von  Shroeder,  and  d.  1875. 
He  had  issue,  Alfred  Palamedes,  architect,  of  London, 
w(.  Feb.  1874,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Capt.  E.  W.  Laing,  E.N. ; 
Hugo  Athenais;  Maximilian. 

3  Thomas  Augustus,  Incumbent  of  St.  Paul's,  Chippenham, 
7)1.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morgan  Davies,  Esq.  of  Pembroke, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Charlotte,  of  Coughton,  co.  Hereford,  d.  1859. 
The  elder  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Strong,  Rector  of  Brampton  Abbotts,  and  first 
portionist  of  Bromyard,  Hereford,  6.  April.  1768  ;  d.  1849;  he 
m.  1st,  1793,  Caroline  Radegunda,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Roberts,  and  granddau.  of  Dr.  Roberts,  Master  of  St.  Paul's 
School,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Painswick,  co'.  Gloucester,  ra  Miss 
Gravenor,  and  d.  1856,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert  (Rev.),  in.  Ist,  Eliza  Gulielma,  dau.  of  Rev. 
George  Way,  and  has  issue, 

Robert,  m.  1881,  Fanny,    dau.    of   John    Wood,  Esq., 
Northfleet. 
Rev.  Robert  Strong,  Vicar  of  Shepscombe,  co.  Gloucester, 
m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  James  Cox,  of  Clareaden,  Tas- 
mania, and  has  further  issue, 

Edmund  Linwood,  b.  1861. 

Frances  Juha. 

2  Leonard,  7!i.  18CI,  his  cousin,  dau.  of  Piev.  Leonard 
Strong. 

3  William  Edmund,  m.  1st,  a  niece  of  Gen.  Sabine,  and 
2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Peyton,  Bombay  army. 

4  Carolus  Arthur,  m.  Miss  Curling,  and  d.  Oct.  1878. 

5  Ernest  Clement,  ra.  i860,  Harriette,  dau.  of  Peter  Kelly, 
Esq.  of  Ballina,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  18 !4,  leaving  Leonard 
Ernest,  b.  1861,  and  Louisa  Caroline. 

1  Julia,  m.  Rev.  B.  H.  H.  Browne,  Rector  of  Sandford,  co. 
Oxford,  and  had  by  him  (who  d.  1878)  issue. 

2  Louisa  Caroline,  j/j,  Capt.  H.  M.  Robertson,  R.A.,  andci. 
at  Lucknow  1882. 

II.  Leonard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Matthew's,  Demerara,  ia. 
1st,  Miss  Reed,  and  2ndly,  Maude,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Dundas,  1st  Bart,  of  Becchwood,  and  d.  Oct.  1874,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Robert  Dundas,  7)1.  18G9,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Edgeton,  Esq.  of  Teignmouth,  and  has  issue. 

2  James  Leonard  (Rev.). 

1  Catherine  Emma,  m.  Oct..  1884,  James  Irvine,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool. 

Mr.  Strong  m.  2ndly,  1804,  Sophia  JIargaretta,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  James  Bean,  Esq.,  by  Cornelia  his  wife,  only  child  and 
heir  of  Samuel  Barlow,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  and  sister  and 
heir  of  Dawsonne  Drake,  Governor  of  Madras,  who  was  son  of 
George  Drake,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  3rd  Bart,  of  Buck- 
land,  by  his  3rd  wife,  Elizabeth  Pollexfen,  and  had  further 
issue, 

III.  Clement  Dawsonne  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Bristol, 
))).  Charlotte,  sister  of  J.  Addington  Symonds,  M.D.,  of 
Clifton,  and  has  issue, 

1  Dawsonne  Melancthon,  Col.    10th   Bengal  Lancers,  nu 


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194: 


1870,  Marj",  dau.  of  Percival  Smith,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  and 
had'issue, 

Addington  Dawsonne.       Clement  Percival. 

Henry  Melancthon.  Hugh  Capron,  and  two  daus. 

2  John  Alexander,  of  the  Admiralty,  m.  Aug.  1878,  Luce- 
bella,  dau.  of  the  late  Marcus  Theodore  Hare,  Esq.,  and 
the  Hon.  Mrs.  Hare,  and  relict  of  —Chambers,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

Rupert  Stanley,  b.  Oct.  1879. 
Eustace  Mordant,  6.  1882. 
1  Agnes  Mary  Susana. 
sv.  Henry,  of  the  Middle  Temple,    m.    1841,   Mademoiselle 
Elise  la  Cloche,  heir  of   Jlont  au   Pretrc,  Jersey,  and  ('. 
at  St.  Helier's,  Jersey,  1S84,  having  had  issue  (Desides  two 
daus.), 
1  Henry  Barlow.  2  Francis  Drake. 

3  Lorimer  Wilson,  to.  30  Nov.  1885,  Augusta  Beatrice,  3rd 
dau.  of  Georse  Horrocks,  late  Capt.  78th  Higlanders 
(Boss-sliire  Buffs),  andt)4th  (Slaffordsliire)  Eegt.,  and  has 
issue, 

Anthony  Paulett  la  Cloche,  h.  14  Sept.  1886. 
Irene  Gabrielle  la  Cloche,  twin  with  her  brother. 

V.  Geoege,  of  The  Chase. 

I.  Emily  Margaretta,   m.  1st,  Pvcv.  B.  "Williams,   and  had 
issue, 

1  Benjamin  Maurice,  m.  MissE.  Tremlett. 
She  911.  2ndly,  T.  Swainson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Agnes,  m.  1868,  Charles  Espinette,  of  Wisconsin,  U.S. 

2  Janet,  m.  Cbarles  Moody,  of  W  isconsin. 

II.  Ellen,  m.  Eev.  P.  Sternschuss,  of  Cagedalc,  co.    Hero- 
ford. 

^„jis—Gu.,  within  a  bnrdure  engrailed,  an  eagle  displayed 
or,  quartering  the  arms  of  the  circumnavigator  Drake,  viz.  sa., 
a  fcsse  wavy  between  two  pole-stars  arg.  Crest — An  eagle 
displayed  or. 

&.at— The  Chase,  Eoss,  co.  Hereford, 


STRONG    OF    THORPE    HALL. 

Strong,  Chaeles  Isham,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall, 
CO.  Northampton,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  cos.  Cambridge 
and  Hunts  1876,  b.  7  Sept.  1838;  m.  27  Sept. 
1864,  Katharine  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  Percy 
William  Powlett,  Eector  of  Frankton,  co.  Warwick, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  1  Jan.  1870.  ii.  Charles  Powlett. 

I.  Diana  Caroline.  ii.  Horatio.  iii.  Isabella. 

IV.  Grace.  v.  Katharine  Mary. 

Lineag-e.— Eev.  William  Steokg,  of  Thorpe  Hall,  J. P., 
son  of  the  Vun.  William  Strong,  Archdeacon  of  Northampton 
(who  d.  1842),  by  his  wife,  JIargaret  (who  d.  1848)  m.  Isabella 
Mary,  dau.  of  Eev. Charles  Euseby  ]sham,Eectorof  Polebrooke, 
great-grandson  of  Sir  Justinian  Isham,  4th  Bart  of  Lamport, 
and  d.  10  May,  1866,  leaving  surviving  issue, 

I.  Charles  Isham,  now  of  Thorpe  Hall. 

1.  Caroline  Charlotte,  m.  ¥.  St.  L.  Pratt,  Esq. ;  d.  6  March, 
1891,  leaving  i:5sue,  twin  daus. 

Seat — Thorpe  HaD,  Peterborough,  co.  Northampton. 


STROTHER    OF    KILLINGHALL    AND 
HIGHAM    PARK. 

Steothee,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Xilling- 
iiall,  CO.  York,  and  of  Higham  Park,  co.  .North- 
ampton, b.  27  Feb.  1865 ;  m.  20  June,  1888, 
Emily  Maude,  dau.  of  William  Jardine,  Esq.  of 
JBognor,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Lancelot  William,  6.  23  March,  1SS9. 
John  MarmaJuke,  b.  1  Sept.  1892. 
Katherine  Maude,  b.  31  July,  1890. 

Lineag'e. — John  Steothek,  settled  at  Eipon,  and  was 

Mayor  in  1681.    He  d.  in  1709,  and  left  four  sons  and  several 

daus.     His  eldest  son, 
Wilfrid  Stkotheb,  m.,  and  had  issue ;  his  2nd  son, 
Thomas  Steothee,  left  issue,  from  whom  the  present  family 

are  descended.     His  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Strother,  settled  at  Killinghall.    His  son, 
John    Stbother,   of    Killinghall,   d.    1803,   leaving    issue, 

Eichard,  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

William  Steothee,  of  Killinghall,  whose  son, 

Thomas  Steother,  of  Killinghall,  m.  26  Nov.  1834;    and  d. 

1879,  leaving  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  a  son, 
William  Steothee,  Esq.  of  Killinghall,   in.  IS  Nov.  1863, 


Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Watson,  Esq.  of  Elm- 
wood,  Harrowgaie,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  William,  now  of  Killinghall. 

Helen.  Ethel  Mary. 

Mr.  Strother  d.  1887. 

Sonts— Killinghall,  Eipley,  co.   York  ;  and    Higham  Park, 
Higham  Ferrers,  co.  Northampton. 


STRTJTT    OF    BELPER, 

Sthtttt,  Geoege  Henet,  Esq.  of  Bridgehill, 
Belper,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1869,  b.  14  Sept.  1826  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1846,  Agnes 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Ashton,  Esq.  of  West 
End,  Prescot,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoege  Herbert,  of  Makeney  House,  co.  Derby,  J. P.,  b. 
21  April,  1854;  m.  1876,  Edith  Adela,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  Charles  Yelverton,  Balguy,  and  has  issue,  with  five 
daus.,  a  son,  Geoege  Ashton,  b.  1878. 

I.  Susan  Agnes. 

II.  Lucy  Frances,  m.  1879,  Major  Thomas  Angelo  Irwin,  of 
Lynehow,  Carlisle. 

III.  Clara,  d.  1  June,  1863. 

Lineagre. — Jedediah  Strutt,  Esq.  of  Derby,  2nd  son  of 
William  Strutt,  of  South  Normanton,  m.  1755,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Woollat,  of  Derby,  and  dying  1797,  left  (with  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Evans,  Esq.  of  Darley 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  Martha,  wife  of  Samuel  Fox,  Esq.  of 
Derby)  three  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir,  father  of  Edwaed 
Stedtt,  1st  Loed  Belpee;  ii.  Geoege  Benson,  of  Bridgehill 
House,  Belper;  and  iii.  Joseph,  of  Derby,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Archibald  Douglas,  Esq. ,  and  had,  with  a  son,  Joseph  Douglas, 
who  d.  s.  p.  1821,  two  daus.,  Isabella,  m.  John  Howard 
Galton,  Esq.  of  Hadzor  House,  co.  Worcester,  and  Caroline, 
m.  Edward  Nicholas  Hurt,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1834.  The  2nd 
son, 

George  Benson  Stectt,  Esq.  of  Bridgehill,  Helper,  m. 
12  Aug.  1783,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Anthony  Eadford, 
Esq.  of  Holbrook,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1842) 
had  issue,  I.  Geoege  Henry,  d.  unm.  1821;  ii.  Jedediah,  of 
whom  presently ;  in.  Anthony  Eadford,  of  Milford,  Derby, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  3  Nov.  1791,  d.  2  June,  1875 ;  iv.  John,  b.  16 
Dec.  1793,  d.  1858;  i.  Mary,  d.  1828;  and  ii.  Elizabeth,  d. 
1853.  Mr.  Strutt  d.  3  Aug.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Jedediah  STEnTT,  Esq.  of  Belper,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1849,  b.  7  Sept.  1785;  m.  1st,  12  April,  1810,  Susannah, 
only  dau.  of  Joshua  Walker,  Esq.  of  Clifton  House,  Eother- 
ham,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  Geoege  Henet,  now  of  Bridgehill,  Belper. 

I.  Catharine,  m.  1833,  Eev.  Edward  Henry  Abney,  Canon  of 
Lichfield  and  Eural  Dean  of  Derby,  of  Mcasham  Hall,  and 
d.  4  Oct.  1886,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus.  Ho 
(/.  13  May,  1892. 

II.  Helen  Susan,  to.  1850,  John  Edward  Norton,  M.D.,  of 
Chester,  who  d.  1872.    She  d.  30  Jan.  1891. 

Hi.  Marianne,  m.  1840,  Douglas  Fox,  Esq.  of  Brighton  (who 
d.  6  Oct.  1885),  and  has  two  sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Jedediah  Strutt  m.  2ndly,  15  May,  1850,  Jane  Eoberts, 
youngest  dau.  of  Myles  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  niece  of  John,  8th  Earl  of  Stair.  He  d.  1  Nov. 
1854. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  erminois  between  three  crosscs-cross- 
let  or.  C)-est — A  dexter  arm  erect,  couped  at  the  elbow,  habited 
sa.,  cuffed  erminois,  charged  on  the  sleeve  with  a  cross-crosslot 
fitehee  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  roll  of  parchment,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Propositi  tenax. 

SeoX — Bridgehill,  Belper,  co.  Derby. 


STUART-GRAY    OP    GRAY 
KINFAUNS. 


AND 


Stuaet-Geat,  Edmund  Aechibald,  Esq.  of 
Gray,  Einfauns,  and  Balmerino,  co.  Perth,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.A.,  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  5  Not.  1840,  m.  6  Sept.  1877,  Anna  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  George  J.  CoUinson.  Mr. 
Stuart-Gray  is  heir  presumptive  to  the  earldom  of 
Moray  {see  Bueke's  Peerage).  He  assumed  in 
1878  the  additional  name  of  Geay,  on  succeeding 
to  the  family  estates. 

Lineage. — The  Hon.  Archibald  Stdaet,  second  son  of 


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Francis,  9tli  Eavl  of  Moray,  and  twin  livother  of  Francis,  the 
10th  Earl  (.-cj  Burke's  Peaoga,  b.  2  Feb.  1771,  to.  17  March, 
1793,  Cornelia,  youngest  dau.  of  Edmund  Morton  Pk  ydell, 
Esq.  of  Milbcurne  St.  Andrews,  Dorset,  by  whom  (who  d.  1 
March,  1S30)  he  left  at  liis  decease,  30  Oct.  1S32, 

I.  Francis  Archibald,  b.  5  Doc.  1793 ;  d.  uniii.  14  July, 
1S75. 

II.  John  Morton,  d.  unm.  1S40. 

III.  James  Williaiii,  d.  unm.  1S50. 

IV.  Epmcnd  Lvttkell,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Douglas  Wynne,  »i.  -t  Keb.  1S42,  Marcia,  yoimgcst  dau. 
of  Francis  Fo'wnes  Luttrell.  K.sq.,  and  d.  Dec.  1855,  leaving 
a  son,  Douglas  Moray,  6.  22  Jan.  1843,  d.  26  Nov.  1803. 

VI.  George  Gray  (.Ktv.),  d.  11  June,  1835. 
The  4th  son. 

Rev.  Edmund  Luttrell  Stuart,  Ecctor  of  ^Yinterborne 
Houghton,  CO.  Dorset,  6.  21  Feb.  1798,  m.  2  Sept.  1834, 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Kev.  J.  L.  Jackson,  Hector  of  Swanage, 
Dorset,  and  d.  6  Nov.  lsG9,  having  by  her,  who  c'.  28  March, 
18S5,  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Archibald,  of  Kinfauns  Castle. 

II.  1-raiicis  James,  Lieut. -Col.  late  King's  Liverpool  Eegt.,  b. 
24  Nov.  1842;  m.  24  June,  18;9,  Gertrude  Floyer,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Francis  Alfred  Smith,  Kector  of  Tarrant  Itushton, 
Dorset. 

III.  Morton  Gray,  M  A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  16  April, 
18.">5;  ))i.  1890,  Eiiiih  Douglas,  dau.  of  Capt.  George  i'al^ 
nier,  R.N.,  and  has  issue,  Kraneis  Douglas,  b.  1892. 

I.  Cornelia,  m.  24  June,  1873,  Rev.  William  Henry  Augustus 
Truell,  Rector  of  Iwerue  Courtney,  and  has  issue. 
S-'f!  (,j— Kinfauns  Castle,  rerthshire  ;  and  Gray  House,  Forfar- 
shire. 


BTJRNETT-STUART     OF    CRICHIE. 

BrEXEXT-SirART,  Eustace  Eobertsox,  Esq. 
of  Dens  and  Cricliie,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.,  late  of 
7th  Fusiliers  and  79tli  Highlanders,  b.  April, 
1846  ;  in.  June,  1874,  Carlotta  Jane,  dau.  J.  Lam- 
bert, Esq.  of  Cottingliam,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Theodosius,  6.  March,  1SV5. 

II.  George  Eustace,  b.  Aug.  1876. 
in.  Francis,  b.  Dec.  1877. 

IV.  Gilbert  Robertson,  h.  March,  18S5. 

Lineage. — John  Bdrnett-Stuart,  Esq.  of  Dens  and 
Ciichie  (descended  from  Capt.  Johu  Stuart,  of  Dens  and 
Crichie,  6.  1659,  d.  172y,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Theodosia,  m. 
John,  son  of  John  Burnett,  of  Daleladyes,  co.  Kincardine, 
younger  brother  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  1st  Bart,  of  Leys), 
?;i.  1»01,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  A.  Horsfall,  Esq.  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1855)  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Theodosius  (Hev.),  B.D.,  Prebendary  of  Wells  and  Vicar 
of  Wookey,  Somerset,  u.-.  1839,  Maria  Love,  dau.  of  Capt.  J. 
Robertson,  K.N..  son  of  James  Robertson  Barclay,  Esq.  of 
Keavil,  Fife,  and  d.  ISGi.  leaving  issue, 

1  Eustace   UoBtRTSoN,  now  of  Dens  and  Crichie. 

2  Auirustiis  Theodosius,  b.  Sept.  1848. 

1  LiliasMury,  m.  1869,  Col.  A.  J.  Storer,  R.E. 

2  Amy  Frances  Magdalen. 

Mr.  Lurnett-Stuart  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  John  Burnett-Stuart,  of  Dens  and  Crichie,  d.  unm.. 
1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Eustace  Robert- 
son Buenett-Stuart,  of  Dens  and  Crichie. 
iS'-iai^Crichie,  Mintlaw,  N'.B. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 


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STUART    OF    INCHBRECK. 

Stuart,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Inchbrcck,  co. 
Kincardine,  and  Laithcrs,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and 
L).L.,  M.A.,  head  and  present  representative  of  the 
families  of  Stuart  of  luchbreck  and  Sibbald  of 
Kair,  b.  8  June,  1S32 ;  m.  21  June,  1864,  lion. 
Clementina  Arbuthnott,  dau.  of  John,  9th  Viscount 
Arbuthnott,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  20  April,  1877. 

II.  Murray  Stuart,  6.  27  Sept.  1878. 

I.  Clementina  Graham,  6.  10  Jan.  1875. 

Xiineag-e.— David  Stuart,  first  of  Inchbreck  (1547),  was 
son  of  Andrew  Stuart,  of  Johnston,  or  Laurencekirk,  in  the 
Mearns,  and  grandson  of  Sir  James  Stuart,  of  Athol,  son  of 
ilurdoch,  Duke  of  Albany,  who  w  as  grandson  of  Robcbt  II. , 


King  of  Scotland.  David  m.  JEgidia,  dau.  of  John  Strathan- 
chin,  of  Dallivaird,  and  had  one  son, 

John  .Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Walter 
Spark,  of  Kirkside,  and  dying  about  1612,  wass.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  1st,  Nichola,  dau.  oi 
.■Alexander  Keith,  of  Fhaisdo  and  Over  Dysart,  of  which  mar- 
riage there  was  only  one  dau.  Mary  Stuart,  who  became  co- 
heir of  her  grandfather,  m.  William  Keith,  of  Brotherton,  her 
cousin,  and  nephew  of  Earl  Marisclial.  Robert  Stuart  m. 
2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Andrew  Arbuthnott,  of  Fiddes,  and  by 
her  had  two  sons,  David  and  Francis.  Robert  Stuart  d. 
about  1640,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert 
Lyall,  of  Canterland,  and  w  idow  of  John  Cowie,  Wadsetter  oJ 
Reduiire,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
and  heir  of  David  Guthrie,  of  Kair,  son  of  Harry  Guthrie, 
of  Halkerton,  near  Forfar,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventually  heir  of  Dr.  David  Sibbald,  of  Kair.  representative 
of  the  very  ancient  family  of  Sibbald  of  Kair,  and  left  two 
sons,  John  and  James;  the  latter,  after  serving  with  the 
army  in  Holland,  joined  Prince  Charles  Edward  in  the  civil 
war  in  Scotland  in  174.5-46,  and  fled,  after  Culloden,  to  France, 
where  he  entered  the  French  service,  and  d.  at  St.  Omer  in 
1776,  a  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Louis.  William  Stuart  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Lawson,  of  Mill  of  Garvock,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and 
one  dau.,  who  m.  Capt.  James  Leslie,  of  the  15th  Regt.  of  Foot. 
He  Hi.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  James  Leith,  of  Whiteriggs, 
but  by  her  left  no  issue.  He  was  s.  by  his  grandson  (his 
eldest  son,  David,  having  d.  before  his  father), 

John  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  his  cousin,  Isabella  Wright, 
granddau.  of  Harry  Guthrie  (Halkerton),  and  left  luit  one 
child,  a  dau.  Isabella,  who  d.  unm.     He  was  s.  by  his  imcle, 

John  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  Professor  of  Greek  in  Mari- 
schal  College,  Aberdeen,  m.  Margaret  Mowat,  dau.  of  George 
Mowat,  Merchant  in  Aberdeen,  a  cadet  of  the  ancient  family 
of  Mowat  of  Ardoch  and  Lorjie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  three 
sons,  George  Andrew,  Alexander,  and  Charles,  of  Quebec-, 
and  two  daus.,  Marjory  and  Maiy,  widow  of  Alexander  Glennie, 
of  May  bank,  Aberdeen.  John  Stuart  was  s.  in  1827  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  Andrew  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  ?)i.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Dingwall,  of  Ranniestone,  co.  Aberdeen,  butd.  s.  p. 
(aged  51)  16  June,  1844,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Alexander  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Laithers  and  Inchbreck,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  1  Jan.  1795;  m.  1  Oct.  1828,  Isabell.a,  2n<l  dau.  of 
John  Lawson,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1840,  having 
had  issue, 

Alexander,  now  of  Inchbreck. 

Walter  Lawson,  b.  17  Sept.  1836  ;  d.  3  Feb.  1860. 

Maiv,  m.  186.5,  Hugh  James  Rollo,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  who 
d.  20  July,  lb70. 

Anns — Or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  a  lion  passant 
in  chiet  and  a  rose  in  base  gu.,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
and  gobonated  compon6  of  the  second  and  third.  Crest— A 
civet-cat  couchant  ppr.     il/o?(o— Semper  paratus. 

liendence — Laithers  House,  Turriff,  co.  Aberdeen. 


STUART    OF    TEI/EPSFORD    HALL. 

Stuart,  William  Dugald,  Esq.  of  Tempsforcl 
Hall,  CO.  Beds,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  King's  Roval  Kille 
Corps,  b.  18  Oct.  18G0;  m.  11  July,  1893,  Milli- 
cent  H.  O.,  eldest  dau.  of  late  Capt.  G-.  W.  Bulkeley 
Hughes,  J.P. 

Lineagre. — The  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  William  Stuart, 
D.D.,  b.  March,  1755,  youngest  son  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Bute, 
the  celebrated  Minister  of  George  111.,  was  translated  from 
St.  David's  to  the  Areliiepiscopal  See  of  Armagh  and  the 
Primacy  of  All  Ireland  in  1800.  His  Grace  m.  3  May,  1796, 
Sophia  JIargarct  Juliana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Penn,  Esq.  of  Stoke, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Henry,  ,M.P.,  d.  26  Oct.  1854. 

Mary  Juliana,  m.  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Ranfurly,  and  d.  hi* 
widow  11  July,  1866. 

Louisa,  d.  unm.  1823. 
The  Archbishop  d.  6  May,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Tempsford  Hall,  Heds,  and  Alden- 
ham  Abbey,  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  31  Oct.  1798  ;  m.  1st,  9  Aug. 
1821,  Henrietta  Maria  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Morice  Pole,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  July,  135J> 
had  issue. 


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I.  William,  late  of  Tempsford  and  AUlenhani  Abbey. 

II.  Charles  Pole,  of  Saiulymount  House,  Woburn,  J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  6.  7  May,  1826;  m.  20  March,  1(:60,  Anne, 
elcitst  (iau.  of  Robert  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  co.  West- 
iDf  ath,  and  has  Robert  Alexander,  b.  5  July,  1862  :  Reginald 
Pole,  Lieut.  N.  Staffordshire  ]:egt.,  b.  22  July,  1863  ;  Charles 
Dudley,  b.  26  Oct.  1864  ;  James  Francis,  b.  16  Nov.  1867: 
<?.  5  July,  1876;  Ralph  E<m6,  Lieut.  E. A.,  6.  9  April,  1869; 
yrederick  Clarence,  6.  5  Aug.  1S73  ;  d.  12  Oct.  1879;  Maud, 
d.  11  March,  1889;  Constance;  Florence;  Grace;  and 
Katharine,  d.  3  May,  1887. 

HI.  Clarence  Esme,  6.  29  May,  1827;  m.  16  April,  1853, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Cuninghame,  of  Caddell 
and  Thornton,  co.  Ayr. 

I.  Mary  Pole,  in.  1  Aug.  1843,  Jonathan  Eashleigh,  Esq.  of 
Menabilly,  Curnwall,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  issue, 

II.  Henrietta  Pole,  in.  1845,  Reginald  Thistletuwayte  Cocks, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  two  daus. 

III.  Louisa  Pole,  m.  3  Aug.  1852,  Rev.  Oliver  Matthew  Rid- 
ley, and  d.  1858,  leaving  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Mr.  Stuart  m.  2nd!y,  31  Aug.  1854,  Georgina  Adelaide  Fores- 
ter, dau.  of  Gen.  Walker,  of  the  Manor  House,  Bushey,  Herts, 
and  d.  7  July,  1874  (his  widow  m.  2ndly,  15  Dec.  1875,  James, 
9th  Earl  of  Seafield),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CoL.  William  Stuart,  of  Tempsford  Hall  and  Aldenham 
Abbey,  J. P.  for  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Beds,  High  Sheriff 
1875,  and  J.P.  for  Hunts,  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batt.  Bedford- 
shire Regt.,  M.P.  for  Bedford  1854  to  1857,  and  1859  to  1868, 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1851,  b.  7  March,  1825  ; 
m.  13  Sept.  1859,  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Arinilage 
Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1893, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1881)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Dugald,  now  of  Tempsford  Hall. 

II.  Henry  Esm>,  b.  15  July,  1865. 

I.  Mary  Cliarlutte  Florence.         ii.  Elizabeth  Frances  Sybil. 

Anns — Or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.  within  a  double  tres- 
sure  flory  counterfloiy  gu.  Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant  gu. 
Ilotto — Avito  viret  honore. 

Srt.?,?— Tempsford  Hall,  Sandy,  Beds;  and  Aldenham  Abbey, 
Watford,  Herts. 


STTJABT    OF    CASTLETOWN". 

Villiers-Stuaet,  Henry  John  Kichaed,  Esq. 
of  Castletown,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.  cos.  Tipperarj 
and  Kilkenny,  late  Lieiit.-Col.  Waterford  Militia 
Artillery,  formerly  Capt.  6Stli  Kegt.,  b.  3  March, 
1837;  m.  4  May,  1870,  Jane  Rigby,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eenjamin  Eigby  Murray,  Esq.  of  Parton  Place,  co. 
Kii'kcudbriglit,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Desmond,  b.  1872. 

II.  Charles  Herbert,  6.  1874. 

I.  Kathleen  Jane.  ll.  Gertrude  Elsie. 

III.  Marie  Violet. 

Lineage. — Lokd  Henkt  Stoart,  5th  son  of  John,  4th 
Earl  and  1st  Marquess  of  Bute,  b.  7  June,  1777  ;  m.  1S02,  Lady 
Gertnide  Amelia  Mason- Villiers,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  George, 
2nd  and  last  Earl  of  Grandison,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt,  created  10  May,  1839,  Lord  Stuart  de  Decies,  6. 
8  June,  1803;  d.  23  Jan.  1874. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Charles,  b.  11  Sept.  1808;  m.  Nov.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Rear-Admiral  John  Eouet  SmoUet,  of  Bonhill,  and  d.  19 
Dec.  1871.    She  d.  27  Jan.  1889. 

I.  Gertrude  Amelia,  d,.  unm.  1826. 
Lord  Henry  Stuart  d.  1809.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Villiers-Stdart,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Waterford  1835-47,  Capt.  12th 
Lancers,  Lieut.-Col.  Waterford  Militia  Artillery,  6.  21  Aug. 
1804;  m.  1  June,  1833,  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  Michael  Co.x, 
Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Kilkenny  (by  Hon.  Mary  Prittie  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Sadleir,  1st  Lord  Dunally),  and  sister  and 
heir  of  Sir  Richard  Cox,  8th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway  (see  Familij 
of  Cox  below),  and  d.  7  Nov.  1873,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  John  Richard,  now  of  Castletown. 

31.   Dudley,  formerly  of  51st  Kegt.,  6.  Ib40. 

I.  Gerinide  Mary,  d.  unm.  8  Jan.  185J. 

II.  Geraldine,  m.  25  Aug.  1874,  Arthur  J.  Chichester,  Esq. 

III.  Evelyn. 

J^amilg  of  Co-f. 
Sir  Richard  Cox,  1st  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  was  appointed,  1703,  Lord 
High  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  was  twice  one  of  the  Lords 
Justices  during  the  absence  of  the  Lord- Lieutenant.  He  was 
b.  1650,  knighted  1692,  and  created  a  Baronet  21  Nov.  1706. 
He  771.  26  Feb.  1673,  Mary  Bourne,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  June, 
1715)  he  had,  with  seven  daus.,  five  sons, 


1.  Richard,  M.P.  for  Tallaght  1705,  and  for  Clonakilty  1717, 
b.  2,  Oct.  1677,  ))(.  1st,  5  Sept.  1698,  Susannah  French,  who 
d.  10  Aug.  1716,  and  2ndly,  13  March,  1719,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Very  Rev.  Arthur  Pomeroy,  Dean  of  Cork,  and  d.  i\  p.  lb 
April,  1725,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only  (with  four 
daus  ),  three  sons, 

1  Richard  (Sir),  2nd  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  M.P.  forClona- 
kilry,  6.  23  Nov.  17C2;  vi.  13  Dec  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Right  Hon.  George  Evans,  and  sister  of  George,  1st  Lord 
Carbery,  which  lady  d.  Jan.  17l'8.  He  d.  Feb.  1766,  hav- 
ing had  (with  four  daus.,  the  eldest  of  whom,  Mary,  »;. 
Joshua  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  Hamilton, 
who  assumed  by  Act  of  Parliament,  the  surname  of  Cox), 
three  sons, 

Richard,  m.  Eliza  Turner,  dau.  of  John  Becher,  Esq.  of 

Crcagh,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  v.  p. 
Michael  (Rev.  Sir),  3rd  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  m.  7  Jan. 

1762,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Massy,  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord 

Massy,  and  w  idow  of  John  Arthur,  Esq.  of  .Seafield,  co. 

Dublin,  and  d.  18  July,  1772,  leaving  (with  one  dau.) 

two  sons, 

Richard  Etre  (Sir),  4th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Brien,  Esq.,  grandson  of 
AVilliam,  3rd  Earl  of  Inehiquin,  and  sister  of  William 
and  James,  2nd  and  3rd  Marquesses  ot  Thomond, 
and  was  accidentally  drowned  16  Sept.  1784,  leaving 
by  her  (whom.  2ndly,  the  Right  Hon.  William  Saurin, 
Attorney-General  for  Irel.and)  an  only  dau.  Maria. 

Michael,  d.  unm.  before  his  brother. 
George,  d.  unm. 

2  James,  b.  13  Dec.  1703 ;  d.  s.  }■>. 

3  John,  of  Bandon,  b.  14  April,  1705,  had  Cwith  four  daus.) 
three  sons,  of  whom,  Richard,  the  eldest,  Capt.  46th 
Regt.  d.  at  theHavannah;  John,  the  3rd,  Major  H.E.I.C, 
d.  s.  p.  and  the  2nd, 

Michael,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Guards  ;  m.  Jan.  1765,  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Daniel  Sliea,  Esq.,  a  West  Indian  Planter, 
and  d.  4  Feb.  17»2,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1793) 
(with  four  daus.)  four  sons, 

Richard  (Sir),  5th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  b.  6  June, 
1769 ;  lost  in  his  passage  from  Bengal,  Sept.  1786, 
d.  s.  p. 

John  (Sir),   6th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,   an  Officer  in 
the  Life  Guards,  6.  4  April,   1771;  d.  s.  p.  23  Dec. 
1832. 
Michael  Joseph,  Capt.  1st  Royal  Scotch  Regt. ;  d.  s.p. 
at  Antigua  1804. 

George  Mather  (Sir),  7th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway, 
Majwr-Gen.  Bombay  Army,  b.  24  Feb.  1777  ;  d.  s.  p. 
28  June,  1838. 

II.  Walter,  6.  8  Feb.  1679;  d.  5  June,  1683. 

III.  John,  b.  22  April,  1684;  d.  2  Dec.  1692. 

IV.  William,  b.  1  Jan.  1686;  d.  Aug.  1693. 

V.  Micliael  (Most  Rev.),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Cashel,  6. 
2  Nov.  1C91  :  ordained  Priest  20  Sept.  1713;  Chaplain  to 
James,  2nd  Duke  of  Ormonde,  when  Lord-Lieutenant ;  con- 
secrated Bishop  of  Ossory  29  May,  1743 ;  translated  to 
Cashel  22  Jan.  1754;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Hon.  James  O'Brien, 
M.P.  for  Youghal,  and  granddau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of 
Inehiquin,  by  whom  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1745),  he  left  at  his 
decease,  28  May,  1779,  an  only  son, 

Richard,  of  Castletown,  co.  Kilkenny,  6. 15  Jan.  1745  ;  m. 
25  Jan.  1766,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Burton,  Esq., 
brother  of  Sir  Charles  Burton,  1st  Bart,  of  Pollacton, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  1  Rachael,  m.  Ponsonby 
Hore,  Esq.,  and  2  Anne,  m.  Hon.  Price  Blackwood) 
five  sous, 

1  Michael,  of  Castletown,  6.  14  April,  1768;  m.  Hon. 
Mary  Piittie,  dau.  of  Henry  Sadleir,  1st  Lord  Dunalley, 
and  had  issue, 

Richard  (Sir),  8th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  d.  s.  p.  7 

May,  1846. 
Henry,  d.  unm. 
Katherine,   heir  to  her  brother,   m.   1  June,  1833, 

Liedt.-Col.    William    Villiers    Stoart,  M.P.  co. 

Waterford,  afterwards  of  Castletown. 

2  Francis  (Sir),  9th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  6.  23  July, 
1769;  m.  Aug.  1803,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Johu 
F'erns,  and  d.  s.  p.  m.  6  March,  1856. 

S  Richard  (Rev.),  Eectorof  Cahirconlish,  b.  20  Sept.  1771; 
m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Hawtrey,  and  had 
Hawtret  (Sir),  ICth  Bart,  of  Dunmanway,  b.  1808  ; 
7)1.  1857,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Henry  Hore,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  12  April,  1872. 

William  Saurin,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  Miller,  of  co. 
Deny,  and  had 
Richard,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 
Margaret. 
Michael  (Sir),  1 1th  Bart.,  d.  unm.  15  June,  1872. 
Francis  Hawtrey  (Sir),  12th  Bart,  of  Dunmanway, 
m.  6  March,  1853,   Emma  Katherine,  dau.  of  Duncan 
McKellar,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  17  Oct.  1873,  when  the 
baronetcy  became  extinct. 
Maiia,  m.  Rev.  Matthew  Enraght. 
Anne,  m.  Ber.  Thomas  Lyon. 


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4  AVilliam,  b.  6  Jan.    1773;  rf.  s.  p.  in  the  West  Imlies 
before  ISll. 

5  Eenjaniin,  b.  20  Jan.  177^  :  tl.  s.  p. 

Sir  Richard  Cos,  the  1st  Bart.,  Lord  ChaiK'tllor,  iL  3  May, 
1733,  aged  S3  years. 

.■in;is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  arg.  and 
az.,  within  a  double  trossuro  flury  counteiflory  gu.  a  martlet 
for  ditTerenee,  for  Stuakt;  'Jiul  and  3rd,  arjr.,  on  a  cross  gu. 
live  escallops  or,  for  Villiers.  tVis;.*— 1st,  a  deiin-lion  ram- 
pant ru.;  lind,  ViLLiERs,  .\  lion  rampant  arg.,  ducally  crowned 
or.     Motto — .\vito  viret  honore. 

<!>tcif— Castletown,  Carrick-on-Suir,  co.  Tipperary. 


VILLIERS-STUART    OF    DROMANA. 

YiLLiEKS-SxrAET,  Henrt,  Esq.  of  Dromaiia- 
tvithin-tho-Doeies,  co.  Watcrford,  31. A.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  CO.  Watcrford  1873  to  187-1,  and  1880 
to  1SS5,  Yicc-Lieut.  co.  Watcrford  18?].  1872  and 
1S73,  b.  13  Sept.  1827  ;  m.  3  Aug.  1865,  Mary,  2nd 
dan.  of  Yen.  Ambrose  Power,  Archdeacon  of  Lis- 
niore,  4tli  son  of  Sir  John  Power,  1st  Eart.  of  Kil- 
faiie,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Charles,  6.  1S67. 

II.  Gerald,  b.  1SG9.  in.  Maurice  Ambrose,  b.  1870. 

IV.  Horace  Gervase,  6.  8  Dec.  1872. 

V.  Patrick,  b.  27  April,  1879. 

I.  Theresa.  ii.  Gertrude  Gwendoline. 

III.  Mary.  iv.  Winifred. 

!Mr.  Yilliers-Stuarfc  s.  to  the  extensive  estates  of 
Henry,  Lord  Stuart-de-Decies,  at  that  nobleman's 
decease,  23  Jan.  1874.  He  is  the  autlior  of  "  Nile 
Gleanings,"  "  EgyjDt  after  the  War,"  and  other 
works,  and  was  commissioned  by  the  Government 
in  1882  to  Tisit  Egypt,  and  report  upon  the  condi- 
tion of  the  population  after  the  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Xebir. 

,Sea«— Dromana,  Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford. 
Clubs— Heiorm,  S.W.,  and  Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


STUART    OF    KISHORN". 

SirAET,  John,  Esq.  of  Kishorn,  Eoss-shire,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1874,  the  dau.  of 
Alexander  Stewart,  of  Achnacon,  co.  Argyll. 

Liineage. — The  Eight  Hon.  Sir  John  Stuart,  of  Loch 
Carron,  M. P.,  a  distinguished  lawyer,  formerly  Vice-Chancellor 
of  England,  m.  Jessie,  dau.  of  Duncan  Stewart,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  DuGALD,  of  Dalness,  co.  Argyll,  6.  1817:  m.  1876,  Eliza- 
beth Margaret,  heir  of  Dalness,  co.  Argyll,  only  child  of 
Capt.  Downing,  and  granddau.  of  Col.  MacDonald,  of  Dal- 
ness, and  is  deceased. 

II.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Sir  John  Stuart  d.  1876. 

Seat — Kishorn,  Eoss-shire. 
Club— Carlton. 


STUBBER    OF    MOYNE. 

Hamilton-Stubbee,  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
Moyne,  Queen's  co.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1873,  late  Lieut.  Eoyal  Dragoons,  b.  18  June,  1844  ; 
r/i.  1st,  15  Nov.  1877,  Adele  Grainger,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Knossington  Grange, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  April,  1882) 
has  had  issue, 

I.   PiOBEBT,  b.  1879. 

I.  Olive,  d.  1889. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Sept.  1885,    Georgina  Alice  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  George  Power,  Esq.,  6th  son  of 
Sir  John  Power,  Bart,  of  KiKane,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
has  issue, 
n.  Margery  Hamilton. 

liineage.— .Ste  Hamilton  of  Hampton  ffall. 

Eev.  Alexander  Chetwood  Hamilton,  liector  of  Thomas- 
town,  co.  Kilkenny,  eldcrson  (by  Hester  his  wife,  dau.  of  Crewe 
Chetwood,Esq.)  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who  was 
2nd  son  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Knock,  by 


Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogtie 
III.  ISOI,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Sewell  Stubbeu 
and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal  licence,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Stubber.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Moyne. 

Sewell,  m.  1832.  Selina,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Robinson,  1st  Bart. 
of  Rokeby  Hall,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue. 

AVilliam,  m.  1829,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Charles  Powlett  Doyne 
Esq.  of  Portarlington,  andhad  issue.  * 

Alexander  Chetwood,  vi.  Miss  Storking. 

Rieluird  Hugh  (Rev.). 

Hester  Maria,  m.  Abel  John  Caulfield  Warren,  Esq.  of  Low- 
hill,  CO.  Kilkenny. 

Haii-iet  Anne.  Sophia  Elizabeth. 

Anne  Matilda,  m.  Francis  Curry,  Esq.  of  Lismore. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Hamilton  Stubber,  Esq.  of  Moyne.  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1831,  b.  1  Oct.  1803;  m.  2  May,  18^0,  Olivia,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Edward  Lucas,  of  the  Castleshane  family,  and  widow 
of  Henry  Smyth,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Hamilton,  now  of  Moyne. 

Olivia  Harriet  Florence  Hamilton, 

Eleanor  Fanny  Beatrix   Hamilton,  m.  3  April,  1879,  Lord 
Richard  Grosvenoi-,  now  Lord  Stalbridge. 
Mr.  Hamilton  Stubber  d.  1SG3. 

.^)  JUS— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  erm.  on  apilesa.  an  heraldic 
antelope's  head  eraser!  or,  for  Stubber;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on 
a  bend  gu.  three  martlets  of  the  first,  for  Sewell.  Crest— Oa 
a  nuiral  crown  gu.  a  martlet  arg.    il-Zo^io— Gladio  et  arcu. 

Seat — Moyne,  Durrow,  Queen's  co. 

Clubs— Army  and  Navy,  and  United  Service,  and  Kildare 
Street,  Dublin. 


STUBBS    OF    WIGWELIi    GRANGE. 

Stubbs,  Arthtje,  Esq.  of  Wigwcll  Grange,  co. 
Derby,  b.  23  Dec.  1840  ;  m.  1st,  2t)  Sept.  1866, 
Frances  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Wilham  Henry  Goodwin, 
Esq.  of  Wigwell  Grange,  and  by  her  lias  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Goodwin,  b.  10  Jan.  1871. 

II.  Reginald  Francis  Kirk,  6.  4  Feb.  1872. 
I.  Ada  Cecilia. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18  Aug.  1887,  Emma,  widow  of  Henry 
Lancaster  Bellairs,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  GoaJby  Marwood, 
CO.  Leicester. 

Lineage. — Walter  Stubbs,  Esq.  of  Beckbury  Hall,  Salop, 
b.  1687  (son  of  Walter  Stubbs,  Esq.,  by  Anne,  of  Beekbury 
Hall,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Astley,  of  Pattishull,  Beekbury,  &c., 
Bart,  and  Knt.  Banneret,  through  whom  two  descents  from 
Edward  1.):  m.  1712,  Judith,  dau.  of  John  Gouldsmyth,  of 
Nantwicli  and  Stapeley  Manor,  Cheshii'e,and  heir  of  her  brother. 
Dr.  Jonathan  Gouldsmyth,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  d.  1754, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1760),  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Rev.  Jonathan  Stubbs,  B. a..  Fellow  ofNcw  College,  Oxford, 
■Vicar  of  Uttoxeter,  m.  March,  1807,  Ann  Kirk,  of  Derby,  and 
d.  I'i  Nov.  1810  (being  thrown  out  of  a  carriage  on  his  way  to- 
preach  at  St.  Alkmands,  Derby),  leaving  by  her  a  son. 

Rev.  Jonathan  Kirk  Stubbs,  M. A.,  Vicar  of  Harwood,  co. 
Lancaster,  m.  15  F'eb.  1836,  Alice,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Mold,  Esq. 
of  Makeney  House,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  May,  1879) 
had  issue, 

Arthur,  now  of  Wigwcll  Grange. 

Francis  Ann,  in.  Tliomas  Dicken,  Esq.  of  Barton-under- 
Needwood. 

Ellen,  m.  Capt.  W.  H.  Sandison,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has- 
issue. 

Alice  Jane.  Edith. 

Dora. 

Rev.  Jonathan  Kirk  Stubbs  d.  3  Nov.  1867. 
Seat — Wigwell  Grange,  'Wirksworth,  co.  Derby. 


STUCKEY    OF    HILL    HOUSE. 

Stuckey,  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Hill  House,  co. 
Somerset,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S83,  b.  May, 
]  820 ;  m.  April,  1865,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Prowso  Lethbridge,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Buckler 
Lethbridge,  Bart,  of  Sandhill  Park,  co.  Somerset, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

Phyllis  Julia. 
Olive  Mary. 

Mr.  Stuckey  assumed  the  name  of  Stucket  in  1861, 
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liineag'e. — Tlie  Stuckey  family  have  been  settled  in  Lang- 
port,  Somerset,  for  nearly  250  years. 

William  Cole  Wood,  Esq.  of  Martock,  co.  Somerset,  m. 
Mary  Horsey,  and  left  a  son, 

Kev.  William  Wood,  of  Staplegrove,  co.  Somerset,  jk.  Julia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Vincent  Stuckey,  Esq.  of  Hill  House,  Langport, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  183'2)  had  issue, 

ViNOENT,  now  of  Hill  House. 

William  Stuckey,  m.,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue,  six  sons  and 
two  daus. 

Bev.  William  Wood  d.  1872. 

Arms — Per  bend  sinister  dovetailed  or  and  az.,  a  lion  ram- 
pant double-queued  ermine,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  mascle 
ol  the  first. 

Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant  double-queued  ermine  charged 
with  a  mascle  az. 

Motto — Fortitudine  et  fidelitate. 

Seat — Hill  House,  Langport,  Somerset. 


STUDD    OF    OXTON. 

SttjDI),  Edwaed  Faiefax,  Esq.  of  Oxton,  Devon, 
and  Banchor,  Mov,  Inverness,  M.A.  and  B.C.L., 
Barristev-at-Law,  b.  26  Nov.  1855  ;  m.  3  April,  1877, 
Evelyn,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  Stli  Bart, 
of  Youlston,  North  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Arthur  Chichester,  b.  13  March,  1880. 
n.  Francis  Cyril  Kupert,  6.  1881. 

III.  Ernest  George,  b.  1883, 

IV.  Eric  Fairfax,  b.  1890. 

V.  Theodore  Quintus,  b.  1893. 

I.  Gladys  Mary.  ii.  Sybil  Daphne. 

III.  Cynthia  Evelyn.  iv.  Enid  Eulalie. 

Lineage. — Major-Gen.  Edwaed  Stddd,  of  Oxton,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  1862,  Lieut. -Col.  Com- 
mandant 76th  Regt.  (son  of  Edward  Studd,  Esq,,  H.E.I.C.S., 
by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Christopher  Bell,  Esq.  of  Suf- 
folk), b.  1799  ;  TO.  1st,  1821,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Spurrier, 
Esq.  of  Albrighton  Hall,  Salop,  and  2ndly,  18.'55,  Beatrice 
Emma,  dau.  of  Charlton  Bayly,  of  Sidmouth,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Fairfax,  now  of  Oxton. 

II.  Alnod  Ernest,  late  Lieut.  15th  Hussar.s,  6.  26  Sept.  1857, 
m.  1880,  Rose  Beatrice  Maclean,  and  has  two  daus.,  Olive 
Muriel  and  Hilda. 

Major-Gen.  Studd  d.  6  Dec.  1877. 

Arms — Gu.,  alien  rampant  between  three  crescents  arg.,  on 
a  chief  embattled  of  the  last  a  tilting-spear  in  fesse,  the  head 
to  the  sinister,  the  staff  encircled  by  a  chaplet  of  oak,  all  ppr. 
CV'esi— Out  of  a  mural  crown  two  arms  embowed  in  armour,  the 
liands  in  gauntlets,  holding  a  tilting-spear  encircled  by  a  chap- 
let  of  oak,  as  in  the  arms,  all  ppr. 

Seat — Oxton,  near  Exeter. 

Toun  Residence— 130,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 


STUDDERT  OF  BUNRATTY  CASTLE. 

Studdeet,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Castle, 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  Capt.  RN. 
(retired),  m.  1877,  Helen,  dau.  of  James  Denniston, 
Esq.  of  Greenock,  co.  Renfrew,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1880.  ii.  Richard. 

I.  Alicia  Agnes.  ii.  Helen  Anne  FitzGerald. 

III.  Jane  Fairiie  Denniston. 

Lineage. — The  Stodderts  are  said  to  have  been  of  great 
antiquity  in  cos.  York  and  Suffolk.    In  1669, 

Rev.  George  Stdddebt,  Chaplain  to  King  William  III.,  was 
appointed  Rector  of  the  livings  of  Kilpeacon  and  Rathkeale, 
and  made  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Limerick.  He  obtained 
grants  of  lands  to  a  large  extent,  and  settled  on  his  estate  of 
Arleraan,  co.  Limerick,  which  property  has  devolved  and  is 
now  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  He  to.  1695,  Milicent, 
dau.  of  George  Rose,  Esq.  of  Morgans,  co.  Limerick,  sister  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Rose,  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George,  b.  1697;  m.  Miss  Eyre,  of  co.  Galway,  and  settled 
in  King's  co. 

III.  Richard,  obtained  lands  in  co.  Clare,  and  settled  at  Clon- 
deralaw.  He  in.  Miss  Pratt,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
one  dau., 

1  George,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of 
Bunratty,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  George,  of  Clonderalaw, 
who  m.  1828,  Ellen,  sister  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.,  M.P. 


for  CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  1857,  and  was  s,  by  his  son, 
George  Lloyd,  of  Clonderalaw,  co.  Clare,  J. P.,  late  Capt. 
r2th  Regt.,  6.  25  Nov.  1828;  to.  25  Jan.  1861.  Maria 
Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Lloyd,  of  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1872)  has  issue,  George,  b.  22  May,  1865;  Edward,  b.  31 
May,  1866;  Maria,  6.  1861  ;  Ellen,  b.  1863;  and  Fanny, 
b.  1867. 

2  Maurice  (Rev.),  D.D.,  m.  Miss  Paterson,  and  was  .5.  by 
his  son,  Richard  (Rev.),  who  7«.  Juliet,  dau.  of  Robert 
Scott,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Newry,  and  left  issue,  Richard,  of 
Mount  Rivers,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Massy, 
and  had  a  son,  Richard  Massy,  of  Fort  House,  co,  Clare, 
J. P.,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Brigade  South  Irish 
Division,  R.A.,  and  Auditor  of  Local  Government  Board 
at  Belfast. 

3  Jonas,  Barrister-at-Law,  vi.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Crowe, 
Esq.  of  Dromore  House. 

1  Anne,   to.  Andrew  WeLsh,  Esq.  of  Newtown,  J.P.  for 
cos.  Clare  and  Limerick. 
IV.  Maurice,  of  Elm  Hill. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  —  Freeman,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  —  Lang- 
ford,  Esq.,  both  of  co.  Limerick. 

II.  Agnes,  m.  —  Southwell,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.,  b.  1696,  acquired  property  in  cos. 
Clare,  Limerick,  and  Kerry,  and  took  up  his  residence  at  the 
Castle  of  Bunratty.  He  m.  1st,  Madame  Cusack,  by  whom  the 
estate  of  Kilkishen  came  into  the  family,  and  2ndly,  Miss- 
Parker,  of  Castle  Lough,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,   of  Kilkishen,  m.   1788,  Hann.ah,  [dau.  of  John 
Blood,  Esq.  of  Castle  Fergus,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Kilkishen,  his  successor,  who 
m.  1807,  Milicina,  dau.  of  Robert  Ashworth,  Esq.,  and 
sister  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Ashworth,  Governor  of 
Oporto,  and  d.  19  July,  1873,  having  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1850), 

Robert  Ashworth  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Kilkishen  House,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  late  Major 
Clare  Militia,  b.  31  Dec.  1817;  r,i.  18  Jan.  1849,  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Waller,  of  Castletown,  and 
had  a  son,  Tliomas,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1869. 

George  Frederick,  b.  28  Dec.  1816;  rf.  12  May,  1S4G. 

2  George,  m.  Miss  Massy,  and  was  father  of 

George,  of  Glenwood  and  Kilnamona,  co.  Clare,  in.  Jano, 

dau.  of  Hugh  Russell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  granddau. 

of  Capt.  Neptune  Blood,  of  Roxton  House,  co.  Clare,. 

and  had  issue, 

George  Hampden  de  Clare  (Rev.),   M.A.,  Vicar    of 

Edwardstone,  Boxford,  Suffolk. 
Jane  Agnes. 

Thomasina  Bloomfield,  in.  Reginald  E.  B.  Guin- 
ness, Esq.,  son  of  R.  G.  Guinness,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
grandson  (maternally)  of  Sir  Charles  Jenkinson,  10th 
Bart,  of  Hawkesbury,  and  has  issue,  Jane  Agues 
Maud. 

3  Richard  (Eev.),  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  O'Meara, 
and  has  issue. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Waller,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park,  brother 
of  Sir  Robert  Waller,  Bart,  of  Lisbrain,  and  uncle  to  Lord 
Bloomfield. 

2  Mary,  m.  George  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Riversdale,  co.  Kil- 
dare. 

3  Alicia,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Bun- 
ratty. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  1787,  George  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Clanderalaw. 

II.  Milicent,  to.  William  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Corbally. 

Mr.  Studdert,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Clare  1727,  was 
s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.of  Bunratty  Castle,  Deputy-Governor 
of  CO.  Clare,  b.  1748  ;  m.  1778,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Fitzgerald,, 
Esq.  of  Shepperton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Fitzgerald,  Lieut.  16th  Regt.,  deceased. 

III.  George,  m.  Letitia,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Stewart  Blaclier, 
Dean  of  Leighlin  ;  d.  and  left  issue, 

1  Thomas,  Capt.  R.E.,  deceased. 

2  Abraham  Wellington,  m.  Miss  Cooper;  d.  and  left 
issue. 

3  Stewart  Blacker,  deceased. 

4  George  (Kev.),  m.  Caroline  Amelia,  dau.  of  ^laj-ir 
Priestly,  Deputy-Inspector-General  of  Constabulary  ia, 
Ireland,  and  had  one  dau.,  deceased. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  Dr.  O'F'laherty. 

2  Anne,  deceased. 

IV.  Charles  Fitzgerald,  m.  ISOS,  M.aria,  dau.  of  Robert  Wo- 
gan,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  dying  27  Nov.  1851,  left  issue, 

1  Robert  Wogan.  of  Cullane,  Kilkishen,  J.P.,  6.  1815;  ■,,;. 
1840,  Kate,  dau.  of  Admiral  O'lirien,  and  has  (with 
another  son)  Robert  O'Brien,  J.P.  co.  Clare,  6.  1842;  m. 
1st,  12  F'eb.  1874,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Lord  Adam 
Loftus,  and  2ndly,  1884,  Maria  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 


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Henry  L.  Puxley,  Esq.  of  Dunboy,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
issue  by  the  former,  Thomas  George  Herbert,  b.  Is7n. 

2  Charles  TitzgeraUi,  of  Newmarket  House,  J. P.,  Srajor 
late  sOth  Kegt.,  7ii.  ISC2,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Charles  I'utland, 
Esq.  of  Brayhead,  co.  Wicklow. 

5  Frederiek,  deceased. 

4  William  Steele,  of  Keeper  View,  O'Brien's  Bridge,  co. 
Clare,  J. P.,  b.  S  Nov.  itill ;  m.  6  July,  1S54,  Constance, 
tlau.  of  Kobert  George  Massy,  Esq.  of  Avondale,  son  ol 
Hon.  George  Massy,  and  has  three  sons,  Charles  Henry 
Thompson,  b.  13  Sept.  1850  ;  William  John  JIassy,  b.  Iti 
Doc.  l!?57  ;  and  Hugh  Samuel,  b.  oO  April,  ISCl ;  and  one 
Uau.  Constance  Helen. 

t  George   (Major),   J. P.,  of  Craggane  Tower,  co.  Clare, 

late  Major  Clare  Militii,  m.  1858,  Airnes,  2nddau.  of  Kev. 

Charles  Waher,  of  Trimley,  SutTolk,  and  had,  with  two 

sons  and  two  daus.,  Keginald   Waller,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  6. 

1860;  d  unm.  14  May,  1886. 

T.  John  Fitzgerald  (Admiral),  J. P.,  of  Pclla,  m.  1831,  Anne, 

dan.  of  Kev.  Kichard  Welsh,  of  Newtown  House,  co.  Clare, 

and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1878), 

1  Thomas,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1833;  d.  1863. 

2  iLichard,  of  Pella,  Kilnish,  co.  Clare,  served  in  Royal 
Maiine  Artillery  in  Crimea  and  China,  and  as  Capt.  and 
Adjutant  of  London  Artillery  Brigade,  6.  1835  ;  vi.  1860, 
Waiia  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Ansdale  Leech, 
Esq.  of  Katlieran,  co.  Mayo. 

3  John  Fitzgerald,  of  Lochnavar,  co.  Clare,  b.  1848;  m. 
1869,  Mary  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Hall, 
E.N.,  and  has,  with  a  dau.  Anne  Welsh,  John  Fitzgerald, 
b.  1872. 

1  Jane  Anne,  »!.  1857,  John  Mariner  Eedmayne,  Esq.  of 
South  Dene,  co.  Durham. 
VI.  Edward,  settled  in  Canada,  m.  Miss  Kilburn,  sister  of  Col. 

Kilburn,  d.  and  had  issue. 
J.  Mary.  ;7!.  Rev.  Robert  Gabbett,  Rector  of  Castletown,  and 
Vicar-General  of  Killaloe,  deceased. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Eyre  Maunsell,  of  Fort  Eyre, 
deceased. 

III.  Caroline,  deceased,  m.  1st,  Marcus,  son  of  Marcus  Pater- 
son,  Esq.,  by  JIary  his  wife,  sisier  of  Valentine,  1st  Earl  of 
l>un raven,  and  2ndly,  E.  W.  Burton,  Esq.  of  Clifden  House, 
CO.  Clare. 

Mr.  Studdert  d.  1825,  and  w.^s  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Castle,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1S25,  b.  1779  ;  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  George  Studdert, 
E.-;q.  of  Kilkislien,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Blood, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Fergus,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  De  Clare,  d.  unm.  1866. 
Ji.  George,  of  Arleman,  co.  Limerick. 

III.  Richard,  now  of  Bunratty. 

IV.  Robert,  m.  1st,  a  niece  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Hawkshaw,  and 
2ndly,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  B.  Langtoo,  and  settled  in  Australia  ; 
d.  leaving  issue. 

V.  Charles. 

VI.  John  Fitzgerald,  Resident  Magistrate  for  qo.  Carlow,  m. 
Alice,  widow  of  Arthur  Bastable,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d. 
1870,  having  had  one  son  and  two  daus. 

VII.  Augustine  Fitzgei'ald,  m.  Margaretta,  dau.  of  John  Fer- 
guson, Esq.  of  Glenmore,  Bute,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  De  Clare. 

2  Augustine  FitzGerald. 

3  Richard. 

4  John  Ferguson. 

1  Anna.  2   Margaretta. 

I.  Hannah  Maria. 

II.  Alicia,  r,i.  Gen.  Frederick  Maunsell,  Col.  8otli  King's 
Light  Infantry. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Mi.icent  Anne,  m.  John  S.  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Lake. 

Mr.  Studdert  d.  Aug.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son,  the 
jiresent  proprietor. 

Anns — Az.,  three  mullets  arg.  Crest — A  demi-horse  ram- 
pant, environed  round  the  body  by  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — 
Kelulgent  in  tenebris. 

.btiU— Bunratty  Castle,  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 


STUDDY    OF    WADDETON    COTJRT. 

SirDDY,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Waildeton  Court,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  South  Devon  Militia, 
h.  10  Sept.  1820  ;  educated  at  Winchester  and 
Downing  CoU.,  Cambridge;  s.  his  father  1834,  and 
liis  great-uncle  1840 ;  m.  7  June,  1842,  Eleanor 
Trances, eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Holds  worth,  J. P., 
Prebendary  of  Exeter,  and  50  years  Vicar  of  Urix- 
liam  (see  Holdsworth  of  Widdicombe),  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1890)  has  issue, 

I.  Hen-rt,  late  Commander  R.N.,  6.   1843  ;  m.  18G7,  Amelia 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Cropper,  Esq. 


II.  Robert  AYright,  Col.  late  Manchester  Regt.,  b.  1  Oct. 
1847. 

III.  John,  6.  1849  ;  m.  Ada  Mary  Needhara. 

IV.  Ernestlloldsworth.Capt.  late  32nd  Uegt.,  b.  1851:  m.  Feb. 
1874,  Constance,  eld.  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  llayter  George 
Hayter-Hames,  Rector  of  Chagford  {see  that  family),  and 
has  issue,  George  Ernest ;  Hubert  Charles,  and  Ernes- 
tine Constance. 

v.  Thomas  Edward,  6.  1855;  m.  23  Oct.  1883,  Mary  Fannie, 
dau.  of  Bertram  Francis  Barton,  Esq.  of  Woolton  Hill, 
Hants,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Harriet  Elizabeth. 

II.  Eleanor  Sarah,  m.  1869,  Joseph  Babington  Macaulay, 
Esq, 

III.  Georgina  Frances,  m.  1873,  Martin  Leslie-Leslie.  Esq. 

liineag-e. — This  family  have  been  settled  in  Devon  for 
mairy  generations. 

He.vry  Stdddy,  Esq.  of  .\bbotskerwell,  co.  Devon,  h.  1679; 
d.  1763,  leaving  by  Mary  Dodd  his  wife,  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently, 

Dorothea,  in.  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  —  Thomas,  Bart. 

Mary,  m.  —  F'insoa. 

The  son, 

John  Studdy,  Esq. of  Ipplepen,  co.  Devon,  m.  — Bradridge, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm. 

Henry,  of  Waddeton  Court,  to.  —  Rogers,  and  d.  s.  p.  1840, 
and  was  s.  by  his  grand-nephew  Henkt,  now  of  Waddeton 
Court. 

Thomas  Bradridge. 
The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Bradridge  Stcddy,  Esq.  of  Coombe  House,  Ipple- 
pen, Devon,  Col.  of  the  Haytor  Volunteers  1812,  m.  Susan 
Bradridge,  and  by  her  (b.  1769,  d.  1800)  had,  with  other  issue, 

John,  d.  ill  the  West  Indies. 

Henkt,  of  whom  presently. 

Sarah,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son. 

Commander  Henry  Studdy,  R.N.,  of  Coombe  House, 
Ipplepen,  6.  22  Nov.  1794;  m.  1  Dec.  1819,  Harriet,  dau.  of 
R.  Bray,  Esq.  of  Winchelsea,  and  d.  April,  1834,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  23  April,  1824),  with  a  dau.  Harriet,- who  d.  young, 
a  son, 

Henry  Studdy,  Esq.  now  of  Waddeton  Court. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  saltire  wavy  or  betv/een  three  estoiles  of 
the  second  one  in  chief  and  two  in  fesse,  and  a  fish  naiant  in 
base  arg.  a  leopard's  face  of  the  field.  Crests — A  denii-tiger  ppr. 
collared  az.,  supporting  between  the  paws  an  anchor  erect  sa. 
Hlotto — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

Scat — Waddeton  Court,  Brixham,  Devon. 


STUDHOLME    OF    BALLYEIGHAN. 

Studholme,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Ballyeighan  and 
Kilmaine,  J.P.  for  King's  Co.,  m.  11  July,  1878, 
Mary  Hastings,  only  dau.  of  James  Robert  Davis, 
Esq.  of  Bagot  Street,  Dublin,  by  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Eir- 
ville,  CO.  Cork,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  &.  9  June  and  d.  5  July,  1882. 

II.  Launcelot  Joseph  JIoore,  0.  21  Sept.  1884. 

I.  Elizabeth  Charlotte  Anne. 

II.  Mary  Hastings. 

Liineagre. — John  Studholme,  Esq.  of  Studholme,  Abbey 
Holme,  and  afterwards  of  Morton  Head,  Cumberland,  sold  the 
last  of  the  family  estates.  Ho  vi.  Elizabeth  Nixon,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Ballyeighan  and  Kilmaine. 

II.  John,  resident  in  New  Zealand,  m.  Ellen   Moorehouse,  of 
York,  and  lias  issue. 

III.  Michael,  resident  in  New  Zealand,  m.  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Paul. 

I.  Fanny. 

II.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Ada,  TO.  Charles  Baker  Stoncy,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 
Arms — Vert,  a  horse  arg.,  caparisoned  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 

second  three  spur-rowels  gu.     crest — A  horse's  head  couped 
arg.,  bridled  or. 
Heat — Ballyeighan,  Parsonstown,  King's  Co. 


SUCKLING    OF    BARSHAM. 

Suckling,    Ret.    Robert   Alfred    John,   of 
Barsham,  Suffolk,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Barsham 


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and  Sliipmeadow,  Vicar  of  St.  Alban  the  Martyr, 
Holborn,  E.G.,  and  Patron  of  the  liTings,  b.  1842. 

Liineag-e.— This  is  a  very  ancient  family,  formerly  seated 
in  Norfolk,  where  they  were  connected  with  and  possessed  of 
the  manor  of  Woodton-cum-Langhall  since  the  reign  of 
Edward  III. 

Thomas  Suckling,  alias  Esthawe,  was  admitted  to  a  mes- 
suage and  land  in  the  manor  of  Woodton,  a.d.  1348,  his  son, 
John  SncKLiNO,  living  in  1353,  is  presumed  to  be  grandfather 
of  Philip  Suckling,  who  was  possessed  of  the  same  messuage 
and  land  in  1430,  and  had  a  son,  Stephen  Suckling,  living  in 
1479.     Fourth  in  descent  from  him  was 

KoBERT  SocKLiNG,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  son  of  Richard  Id. 
1551),  grandson  of  Robert  (d.  1539),  and  great-grandson  of 
John  Suckling,  of  Woodton,  whose  father,  John,  was  sen  of 
the  above  Stephen,  living  1476.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  BarwicU,  and  had  issue, 

Edmond  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Norwich.  He  gave  the 
communion  plate  to  ihe  cathedral;  they  bear  the  arms  of 
Suckling,  impaling  iho-e  of  the  deanery,  with  a  Latin  in- 
scription. By  Aniie  his  wife  he  had  two  daus.,  one  m.  Rev. 
Thomas  Spendlove,  Prebendary  of  Norwich  Cathedral,  and 
the  second,  Lucy,  j)i.  Thomas  Marsham,  of  Stratton  Lawless. 

Robert,  of  Compania. 

John  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

Anne,  in.  Thomas  Layer,  Esq.  of  Norwich. 

Slaiy,  m.  —  Hassell,  Ksq.,  of  London. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Cardinal,  Esq.  of  Dcdliam,  Essex. 

Maud,  m.  Sir  Peter  Gleane,  Knt. 

Robert  Suckling  ra.  2ndly,  Johanna,  dau.  of  William  Cardinal, 
Esq.  of  Bromley,  and  bad  further  issue, 

Charles,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  representative  of  the  family 
on  the  deith  s.  p.  of  his  nephew,  Sir  John,  the  poet. 
Christopher,  of  Wix,  in  Essex. 

Mr.  Suckling  served  as  representative  in  Parliament  for  the 
city  of  Norwich  in  the  years  1570  and  1585.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Company  of  Merchant  Adventurers,  and  his  arms,  im- 
paled with  those  of  that  community,  are  still  in  the  spandrils 
of  the  old  hall  at  Woodton,  which  he  erected,  having  pur- 
chased the  manor  and  advowson  thereof  from  Sir  Christopher 
Hayden,  for  about  £300.  He  possessed,  previously,  almost  all 
the  land  in  the  parish;  but,  as  the  manor  was  only  then 
acquire  d,  Blomfield,  the  historian  of  Norfolk,  commences  with 
this  gentleman,  thus  accounting  for  the  mistake  Nelson's 
biographers  have  all  committed,  in  saying  that  "  his  lordship's 
maternal  ancestors,  the  Sucklings,  have  been  resident  at 
Woodton  for  three  centuries,"  whereas _/lr«  would  be  nearer  the 
truth.  Robert  Suckling's  3rd  son,  but  eldest  to  leave  male 
issue. 

Sib  John  Suckling,  Knt.,  Privy  Councillor  to  James  I.,  m. 
1st,  Martha,  sister  to  Lionel  Cranfield,  1st  Earl  of  Middlesex  , 
and  Lord  Treasurer,  and '.indly,  a  dau.  of  —  Reeve,  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  Suffolk.    By  the  first  only  he  had  issue, 

John  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Lionel,  d.s.p. 

Anne,  m.  Sir  John  Davis,  Knt.  of  Pangbourne,  and  d.  1659. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1658. 

Sir  John  d.  1627,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  Suckling,  the  celebrated  poet,  6.  1610;  d.  issue- 
less, 7  May,  1641,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  passed 
to  his  uncle, 

Charles  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Stephen  Drury,  Esq.  of  Aylshani,and  by  her  had  an 
only  son,  Robert,  his  heir.  He  to.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Drury,  Ksq.  of  Beesthorpe,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  sou,  Charles,  of  Bracondale,  who  m.  Maria  Aldrieh,  of  Man- 
green  Hall,  and  d.  in  I0C6.  Mr.  Suckling  d.  iu  1644,  and  was 
«.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  High  Sheriff  for  Nor- 
folk in  1664,  m.  1st,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wodehouse, 
Bart,  of  Ivimberley,  M.P.,  by  Blanch,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John, 
Lord  Hunsdon,  and  had  a  son,  Robert,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Doyley,  Bart.  ofShottisham, 
by  whom  he  had, 

Horario.  William. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Abraham  Castell,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth. 

Mr.  Suckling  d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Suckling.  Esq.  of  Woodton,  rn.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Shelton,  and,  dying  1708,  left  two 
sons  and  one  dau., 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Maurice  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  m.  Anne, 
elder  dau.  of  Sir  Charles   1  urncr,  Bart,    of    Warham,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  the  celebrated  Sir  Robert  Walpole, 
K.G.,  and  liad  issue, 
JI. 


I.  Maurice,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Mary  Walpole,  niece  of  Robert, 
1st  Earl  of  Orlord,  butd.  s.  p.  This  gentleman,  the  early 
patron  of  Nelson,  fought,  on  the  21st  Oct.  1757,  a  gallant 
naval  action  off  Cape  FranQois,  with  three  ships,  cari-jing 
184  guns,  and  1,232  men ;  he  defeated  a  French  squadron 
of  much  heavier  metal,  bearing  3GG  guns,  and  3,440  men. 
He  was  subsequcnrly  returned  to  Parliament  for  Ports- 
mouth, made  Comptroller  of  the  Navy,  and  one  of  the 
Elder  Brethren  of  the  Tiinity  House.  It  is  not  a  little 
singular  that  the  yreat  action  of  Trafalgar  was  fought  on 
the  same  day  of  the  month,  the  21st  Oct.,  and  to  the 
circumstance  Nelson  alluded  at  the  commencement  of 
that  memorable  engagement. 

II.  William,  of  Banham  Haugh,  Norfolk,  Comptroller  of 
Customs,  6.  1730;  )?t.  Mary  Ram sa>  ;  d.  1798.  He  had  issue, 

1  William,  Cul.  3rd  Dragoon  ;Guards.  m.  a  dau.  of  G. 
Wybrew,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

William  Benjamin,  retired  Admiral,  u.  1788;  m.  1847. 
Caroline,  dau.  of  William  Loaden,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  one  dau., 

Florence  Horatia,  in.  1876,  Thomas  Suckling,  R.N. 
Horace.  William  Nelson.  Nelson. 

2  Horace  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Barsham,  m.  1796,  a  dau.  of 
George  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Richard   Randall  (Rev.),  m.  1S37,  Maria,  dau.  of  J. 

Owen,  Ksq.,  d.  s.  p. 
Robert  William,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  H. 

Amadrozy,  Esq. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Ib32,  Major  F.  Acton,  of  Gatacre  Park, 

Salop. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  9  May,  1725  ;  m.  1 1  May,  1749,  Rev.  Edmund 
Nelson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  ana 
had  issue, 

Maurice  Nelson,  6.  1753;  d.  g.  p.  1801. 
William  Nelson,  1st  Earl  Nel.son. 
Horatio  Nelson,  Viscount  Nelson,  the  hero   of   Tra- 
falgar. 

Susannah  Nelson,  b.  June,  1755;    m.   Thomas  Bolton, 
Esq.,  and  their  son.  Thomas,  succeeded  as  2nd  Eail 
Nelson  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 
Anne  Nelson,  </.  s.  p. 

Catherine  Nelson,  m.  George  Matcham,  Esq.  of  Ashfold 
Lodge,  Sussex. 

Lucy,  in.  Thomas  Stone,  Esq.  of  Bedingham,  and  d.  s  p. 
Mr.  Suckling  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  in.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
John  Berney,  Esq.,  and  d.  1734,  leaving  issue, 

Denziel,  in.  Hannah  Tubby,  and  left  at  his  demise,  1744,  a 
son,  Robert.,  who  d.  s.  p.\ 

Robert  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p. 

Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

Horace  (Rev.),  </.  without  issue. 

Mary,  m.  Roger  Howman,  Esq. 
The  3rd  son, 

Richard  Suckling,  Esq.,  to.  Ann  Kilbert,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  Capt.  West  Norfolk 
Militia,  in.  Susannah  Webb,  a  descendant  of  Inigo  Jonts,  and 
had  issue, 

Robert  George,  Capt.  R.A.,  d.  s.  p.  in  the  West  Indies. 

Maukice  William,  his  heir. 

John  Thomas,  m.   Mary  Anne.  dau.  of  —  French,  Esq.  of 

Broome,  co.  Suffolk,  and  had  issue. 
Anna  Maria,  HI.  at  St.  Peter's  Church,  Norwich,  about  1794, 

Alexander  Fox,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son, 
Altred  Inigo  Fox,  successor  to  his  uncle. 
Emily  Susanna,  rn.  Nicholas  Cheeseman,  Esq.  of  co.  York, 

and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Robert  Suckling  Cheeseman. 

The  entail  having  been  cut  off,  Capt.  Suckling  settled  the 
estate  on  his  son,  Maurice  William,  and,  failing  his  issue, 
on  the  son  of  liis  eldest  dau.  He  d.  1812,  aad  was  s.  accord- 
ingly by 

Maurice  William  Suckling,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  1st, 
Catharine,  dau.  of —  Framlingham,  M.D.,  and2ndly,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  —  Ramell,  Esq.,  but  dying  issueless,  1  Dec.  18-0,  the 
estates  passed  under  the  settlement  to  his  nephew,  Alfred 
Inigo  Fox,  who,  having  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Suckling,  s.  as 

Rev.  Alfred  Inigo  Suckling,  of  Woodton  Hall,  LL.B., 
J.P.  Norfolk,  6.  31  Jan.  1796 ;  m.  31  Jan.  1816,  Lucy  Clemen- 
tina, dau.  of  Samuel  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  d.  1856,  having  had 
issue, 

Robert  Alfred  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Eussage,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 6.  18  July,  1818  ;  m.  1840,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Yelloly,  Esq.  of  Cavendish  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  v.  p.  1851, 
leaving  issue, 

Robert  Alfred  John,  the  present  representative,  who 
s.  his  grandfather  1856. 

Thomas,  E.N.,  6.  1844;  m.  Is76,  Florence  Horatia,  only 

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child  of  Admiral  W.  B.  Suckling,  of  HiKliwood,  Eonisey, 
Hants. 
John  Lionel,  of  Baishani,  Blanford,  Now  South   Walo?, 
6.  1S4S ;  ?".  1S7-',  Jlaiy,  dau.  of  J.  1\  AYiight,  Esq.,  J.  1'., 
Mununindi,  X.S.W. 

Anna  Maria.  Mary  Sarah. 

Constance  Hopton. 
:\Iaunce  Shelton(Rcv.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Sliipmeadow,  /(.  l*l;»;  m.  1S50,  Barbara,  dau.  of  M.  Coates, 
Esq.,  and  has  a  dau., 
Sarah  Shelton. 
Charles  Richard.  R.X.R.,  h.  8  April,  1825. 
Henry  Edward,  6.  7  Jan.  1827. 
Lucy.  Katherine  Webb. 

Kosii  Matilda.  Margaret  Anne. 

Kanny  Jane.  Elizabeth  Crauflcld. 

^n».<!— Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  three  bucks  trippant  or.  Crest — 
A  buck  couraut  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  honey- 
suckles, ppr. 

7J«i((t)i(.'t— St.  Alban's  Clergy  House,  Holborn,  E.C. 


SUDBURY  OF  WONERSH  PARK. 

SuDBUEY,  John  Linley,  Esq.  of  Wonersh  Park, 
Surrej,  b.  6  Dec.  1S7G  ;  s.  bis  father  1892. 

liineag'e. — John  Jackson  Sudbury,  Esq.  of  Wonersh 
Park,  Surrey  (the  only  son  of  John  Linley  Sudbury,  Esq.  of 
•Cambridge,  who  d.  1847,  by  his  wife  Fi-ances,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hippisley  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Duddington,  co.  Northampton,  and 
Stamford,  co.  Lincoln),  6.  15  July,  1840;  m.  22  Sept.  1874, 
3Iary,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Horbling,  co. 
Lrincoln,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Linley,  now  of  Wonersh. 

II.  Aubrey  Hugh  Vernon,  b.  14  Sept.  1887. 

I.  Evelyn.  ii.  Isabel. 

Ulr.  J.  J.  Sudbury  d.  12  Dec.  1892. 

Seat — Wonersh  Park,  near  Guildford,  Surrey. 


SULLIVAN    OF    TULLIIiEASE, 

Splliyax,  Eev.  John,  of  TuUilease  House,  co. 
Cork,  b.  1  Nov.  1838  ;  m.  5  June,  1877,  Georgiua, 
only  dau.  of  Joliu  Cox,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Weston-supcr- 
IMare,  Somerset,  and  lias  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  24  May,  1880. 

I.  Anne  Marion. 

II.  Eliza  Adams. 

■  in.  Mary  Georgina,  deceased. 
IV.  Augusta  Florence. 

Lineage. — The  Irish  family  of  0"Sullivan  deduces  its 
-Jcsccnt  from  Oliol  Ollum,  King  of  Munstor,  who  reigned 
jl.d.  12-5,  and  whose  lineage  the  Hibernian  chronicles  trace 
t'rom  Heber  Eionn,  one  of  the  sons  of  Milesius.  His  descen- 
■dant, 

Daniel  0"Sullivan,  dropped  the  prefix  "0"  to  his  sur- 
iname.  He  m.  Margaret  Tucker,  of  co.  Kerry,  and  dying 
1GS2,  left  a  son, 

Dabby  .Sullivan,  Esq.,  m.  Joanna  Taylor,  of  Kilbolane 
•Castle,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1718,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Sullivan,  Esq.,  m.  1714,  Mary  Heme,  of  Ilernes- 
^brook,  and  d.  1737,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jkbome,  of  Kill,  CO.  Kildare,  b.  8  Nov.  1716  ;  7n.  Ann 
Russell,  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and 
Mai  y),  a  son, 

Maueice  Sullivan,  Esq.,  b.  9  April,  1757. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

in.  James,  b.  14  June,  1731 :  in.  1  March,  1764,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Mark  Conor,  Esq.  of  Ballyire,  and  sister  of  the  late 
Daniel  Conor,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  b.  1765  ;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Knight, 
and  sister  of  Col.  Peppard  Knight,  of  Charleville,  and  ((. 
1839,  leaving  issue,  James,  Lieut.  83rd  Eegt.,  d.  1821 ; 
Peppard  Knight,  d.  s.  p. ;  Margaret,  m.  Edward  Eae, 
Esq. :  and  Su,san,  m.  John  Parker,  Esq. 

2  James,  of  Chesterfield,  co.  Limerick,  Major  83rd  Eegt., 
J. P.,  b.  9  Oct.  1778;  m.  2  Sept.  1812,  Mary  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eev.  William  Ashe,  Prebendary  and  Rector  of 
Croagh,  in  the  diocese  of  Limerick,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  Edward  Jefferics,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  Salop,  by 
hi.-i  wife,  Frances,  sister  of  Eev.  Thomas  Locke,  of  New- 
castle, CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1830,  having  had 
issue, 

William,  d.  Dec.  18.32. 
Henry  White,  d.  2  June,  1843. 

•James  (Eev.),  Incumbent  of  Askeaton,  co.  Limerick,  h. 
1818 ;  T/i.  23  July,  1856,  Georgina  Lucie,  only  dau.  of 


George  Annesley  Owen,  Esq.  of  Eamsgate,  co.  Wexford, 

by  Lucie  Catherine  his  wile,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 

Moore,  Eectorof  Ferns,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Pon- 

sonby  Angustus  Moore  (Rev.),  b.  1857. 
John,  <;.  29  Sept.  1S38. 

Edward,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  d.  8  Sept.  1845. 
Thomas,  d.  22  March,  1845.  Jefferies,  d. 

Eliza. 
Marion,  m.  14  Aug.  1855,  M.<\jor   Charles  Parker,  4th 

U.S.  Middlesex  Militia,  late  69th   Eegt.,  only  son  of 

Major  Parker,  62nd  Eegt. 
Margaret,  d.  Oct.  1853.  Fanny,  d.  Aug.  1846. 

Harriette  (deceased),  vi.  18  Nov.  lon2.  Col.  Charles  J. 

Ellis,  Eoyal  Marines,  son  of  Capt.  Ellis,  E.N. 
3  William,  Capt.  30th  Eegt.,  6.  1781 ;  d.  VMm.  1827. 

1  Mai-garet,  in.  John  Wall,  Esq. 

2  Eliza,  111.  Eoger  Adams,  Esq.  of  Eock  Abbey,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1814. 

3  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Green,  Esq.  of  Air  Hill,  co  Cork,  and  d. 
leaving  a  son  (James  Sullivan,  now  of  Air  Hill,  M.A., 
Q.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  m.  and  has  issue)  and  three 
daus.  (Susan,  m.  William  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  TuUilease 
House,  J. P.;  Eliza;  and  Ann,  d.  unm.  1850). 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Sullivan,  b.  29  Sept.  1729;  m.  15  Feb.  1703,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Morgell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Mount  Morgell,  co. 
Limerick,  and  sister  of  Crosbie  Morgell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d. 
22  Feb,  1795,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert,  h.  5  Oct.  1767. 

III.  Thomas  Morgell,  b.  11  May,  1771 ;  m.  Miss  Blennerhasset. 

IV.  Jeremiah,  b.  15  Aug.  1773. 

I.  Melian,  in.  1789,  George  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Old  Abbey,  co. 

Limerick. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Tullilcase  House,  h.  19  June,  1764; 
m.  10  July,  1794,  Anne,  sister  of  Gen.  Costley,  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Tullilcase  House. 

John,  dece;vsed. 

James.  M.D.  (deceased),  m.  Marion  Beresford,  dau.  of 
Major 'lo.iikins,  27th  Eegt.,  of  Kilnappy,  co.  Londonderry, 
aLid  Richmond  Park,  co.  Limerick,  cousin  of  Viscount 
Gough,  K.P.,  and  had  issue,  Beresford,  b.  March,  1837, 
deceased  ;  Arthur  Bunbury,  b.  1840,  deceased ;  James  John, 
6.  1848;  Jane  Bunbury  Marion  Beresford,  to.  22  April, 
1869,  William  While  Flint,  Esq.;  Susan  Wilhelmina,  iit. 
U  Sept.  1867,  Eev.  Joseph  Barton,  of  East  Leigh,  Havant. 

Thomas,  (/.  1836. 

Jeremiah  John,  of  Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  9  July, 
1815;  m.  6  May,  1846,  Anne  Duncuft,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Ogden,  Esq.  of  Hollinwood,  near  Manchester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18  Jan.  1861)  left  issue,  Charles  Edward  (Rev.), 
M. A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Congleton,  Cheshire,  b.  7  April, 
1847  ;  Alfred,  d.  an  infant;  Frederick,  b.  24]yiarch,  1850,  d.\ 
Eliza  Anne,  d.  mini. 

Charles  Costley  (deceased),  m.  Belinda,  dau.  of  Major  Tom- 
kins,  and  sister  of  his  elder  brother  James's  wife,  and  d.  2 
Jan.  1869,  leaving  issue,  an  only  dau.,  ,4nnie. 

Melian,  m.  Jeremiah  Sullivan,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son,  John, 
of  Curramore,  co.  Limerick  (.see  next  Memoir). 

Caroline,  m.  1834,  Eichard  Gregg  White,  Esq.,  and  d.  23 
Sept.  1893,  aged  S8,  leaving  issue  I'see  White  of  Killnjrne). 

Mary,  m.  M.  J.  Mason,  Esq.  of  Glenbrook.  co.  Limerick,  and 
has  issue,  John,  Edward,  Anne,  Melian,  Kate. 

Eliza  (deceased),  m.  —  Dooley,  Esq.  (deceased),  and  had  two 
daus.,  Annie  and  Emma,  d. 

Bridget  O'Callaghan,  deceased. 
Mr.  Sullivan  d.  30  March,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sullivan,  Esq.,  J.P,,  of  Tullilcase  House,  6. 
15  April,  1807  ;  to.  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  Esq.  of  Air 
Hill,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  now  of  TuUilease  House. 

II.  James  William,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1  April,  1876. 

I.  Maria  Eliza,  d.  28  Aug.  1870.  ii.  Eliza  Adams. 

Mr.  Sullivan  (J.  28  Dec.  1871. 

Arms — Per  fesse,  the  base  per  pale,  in  chief  or,  a  dexter  hand 
couped  at  the  wrist,  grasping  a  sword  erect  gu.,  the  blade  arg., 
entwined  with  a  serpent  ppr.,  between  two  liors  raiiiiant, 
respecting  each  other,  of  tlie  second;  the  dexter  base  vert, 
charged  with  a  buck  trippant  or ;  on  the  sinister  base  per  pale 
arg.  and  sa.,  a  boar  passant  counterehanged.  Crest — Onadueal 
coronet  or,  a  robin,  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  ppr.  Motto — 
Lamh  foistenach  an  nachtar. 

Residence — TuUilease  House,  Charleville,  co.  Cork.  J 


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SULLIVAN    OF    CURRAMORE. 

Sullivan,  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Curramore,  co. 
Limerick,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1889,  b.  22  Oct.  1852;  m.  1889,  Cecilia 
Anne,  dau.  of  Frederick  Burbury,  Esq.  of  Shirley 
House,  Sui-rey. 


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Liineagre.—  (S^e  Sullivan  oS  Tullilease).  The  late  Jere- 
miah Sullivan,  Esq.,  m.  Melian,  dau.  of  John  Sullivan,  Esq. 
■of  Tullilease  House,  by  Ann  Costley  his  wife,  d.  June  1825, 
leaving  an  only  child, 

John  Jekemiah  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Curramore,  co.  Limerick, 
B.A.,  J. P.,  6.  May,  1825  ;  m.  1st,  1852,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Wyton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Herbert,  now  of  Curramore. 

n.  AlRernon,  6.  1  May,  1854:  d.  1866. 

III.  John  Ernest  Holt,  late  Lieut.  73rd  liegt.,  b.  1856. 

I.  Adela.  ii.  Beatrice  Isabel. 

He  7)1.  2ndly,  4  June,  1867,  Caroline  Harriet  Taylor,  only  child 
of  Eev.  John  Fletcher,  Sector  of  Quedgeley,  co.  Gloucester. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — See  Sullivan  of  Tullilease. 
Seats — Curramore,  Drumeollogher,  co.  Limerick,  and  War- 
bcTTj  Court,  Torquay,  Pevon. 


SUMNER    OF    PTJTTENHAM    PBIOEY. 

Stjmneb,  Maet,  G-eoegiana  Maegaeet,  and 
Emily  Cathaeine  Emma  (deceased),  of  Putten- 
3iam  Priory,  Surrey,  s.  their  brother  13  May,  1878. 

Lineage.— Rev.  John  Sumnek,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Windsor, 
and  Provost  of  King's  Coll.  Camb. ,  m.,  and  left  several  children, 
of  whom  two  sons  left  issue  male, 

I.  EoBERT  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kenilworth,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
William   Bird,   Esq.,  Merchant,  of  London,  and  d.    1804, 

leaving  two  sons, 

1  John  Bird  (VIostRev.),D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
P.C.,  6.  1780;  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robertson,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1829)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Sept.  1862, 
two  sons  and  several  daus. 

2  Charles  Richard  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Vk  inchester  1827  to  1869,  6.  1790  :  in.  1816,  Jennie  Fanny 
P.arnabine,  dau.  of  J.  P.  Maunoir,  M.D.,  of  Geneva,  and 
<l.  1874.    He  iiad  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1849), 

John  Maunoir  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rural  Dean  and  Rector  of 
Buriton,  Hants,  b.  13  Oct.  1816;  m.  15  Nov.  1843, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Le  Couteur,  Q.A.D.C,  and  d.  1 
April,  1886,  leaving  issue,  Henry  John  Le  Couteur, 
Charles  Maunoir,  Algernon  Robert,  George  Julian 
Campbell,  Eveline  Sophy,  Maude,  and  Blanche  Mary. 

Charles,  of  Harcscombe  Grange,  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester, 
J. P.,  Judge  of  County  Courts,  b.  1819;  m.  1842,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  J.  E.  Bouloott,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Bobert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brightwell,  m.  June,  1846,  Jane 
Elizabet'i,  dau.  of  Sir  R.  G.  Simeon,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  23  April,  1851)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1859. 
His  eldest  dau.,  Edith  Louisa,  m.  June,  1868,  Rev. 
Walter  Edward  Medlicott,  Vicar  of  Swanmore,  Hants ; 
his  2nd  dau.  Mildred  Jane,  m.  18  Aug.  1870,  Bev. 
W.  F.  Bateman. 

<Jeorge  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rural  Dean,  Archdeacon  of 
Winchester,  Canon  of  Winchester  Cathedr.il,  late  Rector 
of  Old  Alresford,  Hants,  6.  3  July,  1824 ;  m.  26  July, 
1848,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Heywood,  Esq. 
of  H'ipe  End,  and  has  issue,  George  Heywood  Maunoir, 
6.  1853;  Margaret  EfHe,  m.  14  Aug.  1872,  Arthur 
Perceval  Heywood,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  P. 
Heywood,  2nd  Bart.,  and  has  issue  (see  Burke's  Peer- 
age and  Baronetage) ;  and  Louisa  Mary  Alice. 

Louisa  Anna,  m.  Rev.  W.  Gibson,  deceased. 

Sophia  Albertina  (deceased),  m.  Eev.  W.  H.  Ridley. 

Emily  Sarah  Frances,  m.  Rev.  E.  N.  Milford. 

II.  Richard,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Sumnek,  Esq.,  to.  1784,  Susanna,  sister  of  Lord 
Gambier,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805)  left 
at  his  decease,  1798,  a  son, 

1.  Richard  Sumner,  Fsq.  of  Puttenham  Priorv,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1843,  b.  2  Nov.   1795;    m.   14  Nov.  1819,  Frances 
Juditha.  dau    of  George  Molyneux  Montgomerie,  Esq.  of 
Garboldisham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
I  Morton  Cornish,  late  of  Puttenham  Priory,  J.P.  for 
Surrey,  6.  31  March,  1825  ;  m.  1st,  1849,  Penelope,  only 
dau.  of  Count  Valsamachi,  of  Corfu  and  Cephalonia,  and 
2ndly,  1867,  Mary  Douglas,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Henry 
Frankland,  Esq.  of  Eashing  Park,  Surrey.     He  d.  s.  p. 
13  May,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  sisters,  now  of  Putten- 
ham Priory. 
1  Mary.  2  Georgiana  Margaret. 

3  Emily  Catharine  Emma,  m.  1879,  T.  L.  Lyon-Thurlow, 
Esq.  of  Baynards  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  April,  1890. 

1.  Emma  Matilda,  to.  1  Sept.  182,5,  Charles  Douglas  Halford, 
Esq.  of  Grosvenor  Square,  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue. 
Arms—Erm.,  two  chevrons  gu.     Crest — A  lion's  head  erased 
are.,  ducally  gorged  or. 

fieaf— Puttenham  Priory,  Guildford. 
Town  Mesidenee— 06,  Eaton  Place,  W. 


SXTIITEES    OF    DINSDALE-ON-TEES. 

SUETEES,  Nathaniei,  of  Dinsdale,  co.  Durham, 
b.  1817,  s.  his  brother  1889 ;  m.  1843,  Fanny,  only 
child  of  Thomas  Bid  well,  Esq.  of  the  Foreign  Office, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  has  issue, 

John  Ralph. 

Emily,  m.  1890,  E.  C.  H.  Phelips,  Esq. 

liineagre. — The  family  of  Surtees,  the  orthography  of 
whose  name,  like  that  of  the  River  Tees,  from  which  it  is 
derived,  has  experienced  several  changes,  was  established  in 
the  north-east  of  England  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  Eilsi 
dc  Teis  is  recorded  to  have  married  a  granddau.  of  Alfred,  a 
Saxon  Earl  of  Northumberland.  William  de  Tesia,  sometimes 
called  William  Fitz-Siward,  seems  to  have  been  his  grandson. 
He,  in  the  7th  of  Henry  II.,  paid  scutage  for  Gosforth,  in 
Northumberland,  and  for  lands  on  the  river  Teis,  now  included 
in  the  co.  of  Durham.  His  descendants  of  the  nest  generation 
adopted  the  name  of  Sur-le-Tees,  or  Surtios :  one  of  the  family 
residences,  the  moated  manor-house  of  Dinsdale,  being 
situated  on  the  northern  bank  of  the  river  Tees. 

Edward  Surties,  gent.,  of  Broad  Oak,  in  the  parish  of 
Ovingham.  Northumberland,  was  admitted  at  the  Court  of  the 
Manor  of  Whickham,  co.  Durham,  13  June,  1620,  on  acquiring 
some  lands  there.  He  ?«.  Margaret  Codlson,  executrix  and 
heir  of  her  uncle,  Robert  Surtees,  Alderman  of  Durham  1586, 
and  had  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  William,  the  heir. 

II  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  families  of  Surtees  of  Redicorlh 
and.  ifainsforth. 

III  George,  of  Colt  Park,  otherwise  called  Crony  well,  co. 
Durham. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Surties,  gent.,  of  Woodhead,  in  the  parish  of 
Ovingham,  the  proprietor- of  an  estate  at  Hedley,  purchased 
1623,  had  m.  previously  to  the  death  of  his  father,  and  his  two 
elder  sons  are  mentioned  in  his  father's  will  as  then  under 
years  of  discretion.  His  own  will  is  dated  11  Jan.  1703,  and 
was  proved  at  Durham  12  Jan.  1704.  In  it  he  mentions  the 
following  issue,  Edward,  his  heir,  Robert,  William,  Mar- 
garet, and  Mabella.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Surties,  Esq.  of  Woodhead,  the  proprietor  of  an 
hereditary  estate  at  Hedley,  m.  at  Ovingham  9  April,  1705, 
Frances,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  William  Aubone,  or  Albany,  Esq., 
an  Alderman  of  Newcastle,  by  Catherine,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Egleston,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daus.    The  3rd  son, 

AunoNE  Surtees,  Esq.,  a  leading  merchant  and  banker  at 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  s.  his  brother  William  in  his  estates  at 
■\Yoodhead  and  Hedley  and  in  the  Receiver-Generalship  for 
Durham  and  Northiunberland.  He  was  bapt.  4  Sept.  1711; 
m.  22  Aug.  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Stephenson,  Esq.  of 
Knaresdale  Hall,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Bell,  of  Woolsington, 
and  d.  in  his  90th  year,  30  Sept.  1800,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Aubone,  bapt.  13  Nov.  1752  ;  to.  4  Dec.  1781,  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Roger  Altham,  Esq.  of  Doctor's  Commons, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Aubone  Altham,  bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas,  19  Dec.  1787 ;  m. 
and  d.  leaving  issue. 

2  Matthew,  6.  1792;  m.  and  d.  leaving  one  dau. 

3  Charles,  d.  unm. 

1  Elizabeth,  TO.  John  Cook,  Esq.,  Col.  28th  Light  Dragoons, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Mary,  m.  Rev.  George  Pyke,  of  Baythorne  Park,  Essex, 
and  had  issue. 

3  Frances.  4  Arabella. 

5  Jane,  to.  —  Isaacson,  Esq. 

6  Charlotte,  to.  Major  James. 

7  Sarah,  to.  Major  Webb.  8  Henrietta,  d.  unm. 

III.  Edward,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1753  ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Matthew  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kirby-Underdale,  co. 
York,  and  North  Cerney,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Prebendary 
of  Gloucester  and  Canterbury,  m.  Harriet,  sister  of  John 
llensleigh  Allen,  Esq.  of  CresseUy,  M.P.  for  Pembroke, 
and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1827. 

V.  John,  6.  circa  1757 ;  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  John 
Lewis,  Dean  of  Ossory,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Admiial  Cotterell,  and  had  issue, 

1  Aubone  John,  d.  young. 

2  Stephenson  Villiers  (Sir),  E.C.L.,  J.P.,  of  Silkmore 
House,  CO.  Stafford,  formerly  Chief  Justice  of  the  Mau- 
ritius, m.  1st,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Gen.  Staveley,  C.B.,  by 
which  lady  his  issue  is  extinct.  He  was  knighted  25 
June,  1859.  He  m.  2ndly,  9  Aug.  1859,  Barbara  Eliza, 
only  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Bosworth,  of  Charley  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  and  d.  1868. 

3  Matthew  John,  d.  young. 

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THE  LAN^DED  GENTRY. 


SUE, 


1  Sarah,  m.  1st,  Viscount  Albert  Tanncguy  du  Chatel, 
and  '2ndly,  M.  de  Queratiixal. 

2  Klizabetli  Charlotte,  m.  George  Palmer,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  George  ralmer,  Ksq.  of  Naziiig,  M.P.  for  ijouth  Kssex, 
deceased. 

3  Anna  Frances  Harriet,  m.  M.  de  Kerig  int. 

4  Harriet  Allen. 

6  Frances  Katherine.  77!.  1 840,  Sir  Charles  Forster,  Bart., 
M.A.,  SI.P.  for  Walsall,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Scott,  Earl  of  Eldon  and  Lord  Chan 
cellor  of  England,  and  J.  '28  June,  1S31. 

II.  Frances,  »;.  Kev.  Henry  Ridley,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Heiting- 
fordbury,  brother  of  Sir  Matthew  White  Ridley,  1st  Bart., 
and  d.  June,  lb30. 

The  eldest  son, 

■William  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Seatonburn,  near  Xewcastle- 
upou-Tyne,  and  Montagu  Square,  London,  s.  his  father  in  his 
property  at  Hedley,  itc,  and  in  the  Receiver  Generalship  of 
Durham  and  Northumberland.  He  was  bapt.  6  Sept.  1750; 
IK.  20  Oct.  1775,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  John 
Lewis,  M..A..,  Dean  of  Ossory,  by  his  1st  wife,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Rev.  George  Villiers,  M..\.,  Vicar  of  Chalgrove,  co.  Oxford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1833,  aged  circa  86)  left  .at  his 
decease,  1  Jan.  1832,  two  surviving  daus.  i,Cassandra  Char- 
lotte, Hi.  1S04,  Sir  John  Caesar  Hawkins,  Bart.  ;  and  Deborah 
Maria,  m.  Henry  Phillpotts,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter),  and  four 
Eons, 

I.  AuBONE,  ofPigdon,  Korthuniberland,  i.  14  Dec.  1777,  11th 
Light  Dragoons,  J. P.,  m.  Frances  Elizabelli,  duu.  of  Sir 
John  Honywood,  Bart.,  and  had  issue,  a  numerous  family, 
of  which  the  sons, 

Villiers  Charles  Villiers,  and  IToneywood  Graham,  d.  18TG. 

II.  William  Villiers,  of  Rotheriield,  Sussex,  and  Devonshire 
Place,  London,  bapt.  15  Jan.  1778,  Barrister-at-Law,  Cursitor 
of  Middlesex,  a  Commissioner  of  Bankrupts,  and  Secretary 
to  Lord  Chancellor  Eldon.  He  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  William 
Samuel  Towers,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  (which  lady  subse- 
quently m.  Benjamin  Whiehcote,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Thomas  Whiehcote,  5th  Bart.),  and  d.  27  April,  1834,  ha,  ing 
had  issue, 

1  AVilliam  John  Villiers,  b.  1813  ;  drowned  at  Oxford  1832. 

2  Henry  Radcliffe  (Rev.),  B..\.,  Vicar  of  Slockland,  m.  a 
dau.  of  Capt.  Jauncey,  R.X.,  and  d.  181  n. 

3  Frederic  Richard,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  3  Jan.  1843,  Anne  Jane  (deceased),  eldest  dau.  of  lion, 
and  Kev.  Charles  Douglas,  brother  of  the  19th  Rarl  ot 
Morton,  by  the  Lady  Isabella  Gore,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl 
of  Arran,  and  sister  to  the  Duchess  of  Inverness. 

4  John  Oliver. 

5  Gordon  Amelius,  m.  16  Feb.  1858,  Jane  elder  dau.  of 
William  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Wimpole  Street,  anu  has  a  son. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  John  C.  Ord,  Esq. 

2  Fanny  F'elicia. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Bristol,  Rector  of 
Banham,  to.  12  Jan.  Ib05,  Mai-y  Ann,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Csesar  Hawkins,  Bart,  (who  tZ.  29  June,  1873),  and  had  issue, 

1  William  John,  b.  22  Dec.  1805;  d.  unm.  16  June,  1823. 

2  Henky  George,  of  Dinsdale. 

3  Arthur,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  17  April,  1833. 

4  ScoTT  Frederic  (Rev.),  B.A.,  of  Dinsdale. 

5  Villiers  Aubone,  Lieut.  52nd  Light  Infantry,  d.  unm.  20 
Dec.  1S39. 

6  Nathaniel,  of  Dinsdale. 

7  liV^HARD  (Rev.),  of  Dinsdale,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Holtby,  co. 
York,  ,:>.  Caroline  Maria,  dau.  of  S.  V.  Dashwood,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  R.  Villiers,  Alick,  Frank,  Philip  Lewis, 
and  several  daus. 

8  Alfiied  Wright,  of  Dinsd.ale,  ?«.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col. 
Robinson,  71st  Highlanders,  and  has  issue,  Aubone, 
Henry,  Marian,  and  Elizabeth. 

1  Louisa  Matilda,  m.  George  St.  Vincent  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Redgnave  Hall,  Suffolk,  deceased. 

2  Elizabeth  Frances,  ni.  Charles  Scott,  Esq.  of  Huntley 
Hall. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Seatonburn,  6.  1  April,  1785  ;  m.  5  Dec.  1809, 
Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Ferrand,  Esq.,  and  sister  of 
Walker  Ferrand,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Harden  Grange,  co.  York, 
and  d.  10  July,  1812,  leaving  an  only  child, 

1  William  Edward,  D.C.L.  ,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Tainfield 
House,  Somerset,  and  Seaton  Carew,  co.  Durham,  J. P. 
for  cos.  Durham,  Northumberland,  and  Somerset,  l>.L., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Durham  1866;  m.  1853,  Caroline,  widow 
of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Stephen  Rt-mnant  Chapman,  C.B., 
K.C.H  ,  and  dau.  of  Rev.  George  PyKe,  of  Baythorn  Park, 
Essex,  Vicar  of  Wickham  Br.^ok. 

Henry  George  Surtees,  Esq.,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Rev. 
John  Surtees,  B.A.,  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  purchased  the 
Din>dale  estate,  co.  Durham,  for  which  he  served  as  High 
Sheriff  1862.  He  d.  unm.  26  July,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Rev.  Scott  Frederic  Scetees,  of  Dinsdale,  B.A.  Univ.  Coll. 
Oxford,  Rector  of  Sprotbrough,  co.  Yoik,  6.  1814;  m.  1st,  1840, 


Almeria,  dau.  of  Philip  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk 
and  2ndly,  1860,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Crompton,  Ban. 
He  d.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  three  brothers,  Nathaniel 
Sdrtees,  Rev.  Richard  Suetees,  and  Alfred  Wright  Sisb- 
tees. 

^rms— Erm.,  on  a  canton  gu.  an  orle  or.  Ci-est—Ont  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or  (otherwise  out  of  a  wreath,  through  an  orle 
or,  interlaced),  a  plume  of  three  feathers  ppr.  il/oiio— Mali 
mori  quam  foedari. 

Seat — Dinsdale-on-Tees,  Darlington. 


SURTEES    OF    REDWORTH. 

Suetees,  Henry  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Eedworth, 
and  The  Grove,  Bisliop  Auckland,  co.  Durham, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  of  Dane  End,  Herts,  J.P., 
M.V.  for  Herts  1864  to  1868,  late  Major  of  the  Herts 
Volunteers,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Durham  1876, 
and  formerly  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  h.  9  May,  1819  j 
m.  1st,  1843,  Eliza  Snell,  only  surviving  child  and 
(in  her  issue)  heir  of  Charles  Snell  Chauney,  Esq. 
of  Dane  End,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  had 

I.  Elizabeth  Ellen,  m.  28  June,  1864,  Edwin  Prodgers,  Esq. 
of  Ayott-Bury,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Caroline  Isabel,  m.  13  Nov.  ISC6,  Sir  Richard  Horner 
Paget,  Bart.,  M.P.  of  Cranmore  Hall,  Somerset,  and  has 
is.sue. 

HI.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Sprot,  91st  Highlanders, 
and  (/.  16  March,  1876,  leaving  issue. 

He  7n.  2ndly,  14  July,  1870,  Mary  Isabel,  youngest 
dau.  of  Francis  Adams,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Cots- 
\Aold  Grrange,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Siwakd  Baliol,  b.  22  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Robert  Lambton,  b.  25  March,  1879. 
IV.  Cicely  Isabel,  b.  20  June,  1871. 

Lineage.— Robert  Surtees,  gent,  of  Ryton,  co.  Durham, 
2nd  surviving  son  of  Edward  Surtees,  gent,  of  Broad  Oak  {see 
Surtees  uf  Dinsdale-on-Tees),  in.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Hauxley,  gent,  of  Crawcrook,  and  had  issue.  His  will, 
dated  14  Dec.  1705,  was  proved  at  Durham  10  Jan.  1711.  He 
d.  4  Oct.  1710,  in  his  86th  year.  His  2nd,  but  eventually  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Edwai;d  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Mainsforth  and  of  Crawcrook,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  27  June,  1693,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  George  Crozyer,  of  Newbiggin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  who  was  of  Mainsforth,  d.  unm. 

III.  Crosier,  of  Merryshields,  </.  27  Sept.  1739,  having  hart 
issue,  by  his  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Ralph  Hodgson,  gent,  of 
Alwent,  which  lady  d.  1799,  aged  88,  and  was  bur.  ac 
Staindrop. 

1  Crosier,  of  Merryshields,  m.  12  Sept.  1769,  his  cousin, 
Jane  Surtees,  the  heir  of  Redworth. 

1  Elizabelh,  m.  Richard  Sherwood,  Esq.  of  Staindrop  and 
Snow  Hill. 

2  Jane,  m.  Joseph  Raine,  Esq.  of  Batsford,  co.  Gloucester. 

IV.  Hauxley,  a  MerchantofNe\vcastle-on-Tyne,?n.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Steele,  E.sq.,  and  </.  1763,  leaving  a  son, 
Robert,  b.  1737,  fatherof  Robert  Surtees,  Esq.,  M..\.,  F.S..\., 
J. P.,  of  Mainsforth,  the  historian  of  co.  Durham,  who  was 
6.  1  April,  1779;  m.  23  Jan.  1807,  Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Robinson,  Esq.  of  Middle  Herrington,  and  d.  s.  p.  11  Feb. 
1834.     His  widow  d.  2  March,  1868. 

V.  James,  a  capt.  in  the  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p.  1775. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Matthew  Cully,  Esq.  of  Denton. 

II.  Catherine,  vi.  Robert  Newton,  gent,  of  Hawkwell. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Robert  Hutchinson,  gent,  of  Cornforth. 

Mr.  Surtees  7/1.  2ndly,  1  Sept.  1714,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Burleston  and  widow  of  Richard  Reed,  gent  of  Stranlon,  and 
tiy  her  also  had  issue.  Mr.  Surtees  d.  28  Aug.  1747,  aged  84, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Redworth,  b.  12  May,  1694 ;  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Lambton,  Esq.  of  Hard- 
wick  Hall, CO. Durham,  great-grandson  of  Sir  William  Lambton, 
Knt.  of  Lambton,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  G  March,  1785,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Dorothy,  to.  1st,  William  Norton,  Esq.  of  Coatham  Hall- 
garth  ;  2ndly,  Rev.  Richard  Bowser ;  and  3rdly,  John 
Whitfield,  gent. 

II.  Jane,  of  Redworth,  m.  her  cousin.  Crosier  Surtees,  Esq. 
of  Merryshields,  who  thus  acquired  Redworth,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Robert,  and  four  daus.,  Jane,  wife 
of  George  Mcnsforth,  Esq.;  Dorothy,  m.  179H,  John 
Thomas  Christo|rher,  Esq.  of  Cronke  Hall,  and  had  issue 
(see  Christopher  of  Aorlon)  ;  Lambton,  to.  William 
Williams,  Esq. ;  and  Phillis,  m.  William  Home,  Esq. 


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Kobert  Surtees's  grandson  (the  son  of  his  dau.  Jane), 

llouEKT  SuBTEES,  Esq.  of  Redworth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1782; 
Hixli  Slieriff  co.  Durham  1855  ;  m.  1st,  24  Oct.  1811,  Elizabeth, 
■dau.  of  Isaac  Coolvson,  Esq.  of  Whitehill,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
■8  JUay,  1847)  liad  issue, 

]{oB7;iiT  Lambton,  of  Redworth. 

Henky  Epward,  now  ot  Redworth. 

■€luirle.s  FreviUe,  of  .Mainsforth  Hal],  co.  Tlurham  (to  which 
property  he  s.  on  the  death  of  ttie  widow  of  Mr.  Surtees, 
the  historian,  and  of  her  sister.  Miss  Robinson),  J. P.  and 
'i>.r-..  High  Sheriff  J873.  M.P.  for  South  Durham  18t;5  68, 
<ind  late  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  Hon.  Col.  of  the  Durham 
I'usiher  Militia,  b.  13  Nov.  1823;  m.  25  Auj:.  1855,  Bertha, 
dau.  of  N.  Snell  Chauncy,  Esq.  of  Green  End,  Herts,  and 
issue, 

Herbert  Conyers.  b.  13  Jan.  1858,  Capt.  Coldstrean  Guards: 
m.  27  June,  1887,  Madeleine  Au^custa,  dau.  of  Edward 
Crabbe,  Esq.  Has  the  orders  of  the  Mcdjidie  and 
Osmanieh.    He  has  issue,  two  daus. 

Margaret  Caroline,  m.  1862,  Theodure  Eryett,  Esq.  of  Tot 
nes,  Devon. 

JTr.  Surtees  m.  2ndly,  8  July,  1850,  Anne  Hepburne  Mercer, 
■widow  of  Justinian  Alston,  Esq.  of  Odell  Castle,  co.  Bedford, 
and  d.  April,  1857.  His  widow  d.  15  Sept.  1S58.  The  eldest 
son, 

RoBEiiT  Lambton  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Redworth,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  20  Dec.  1812  ;  «.  his  father  8  April, 
1857 ;  d.  vnm.  14  Nov.  18G3,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Henkt 
£dwakd,  now  of  Redworth. 

Arm^ — Erm.,  on  a  canton  gi\.  an  orle  or,  for  Surtees,  quar- 
teiinfr,  az.,  on  a  fesse  arg.  between  three  crosses  of  St.  Julian 
placed  saltirewi.-e  or,  as  many  Cornish  choughs  sa.  for  Crozier  ; 
sa,  a  fesse  between  three  lambs  passant  arg,  for  Lambton, 
with  many  other  quarterings  introduced  by  these  two  families. 
•Crest-  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  three  feathers  arg. 
Motto — Ma!o  ujori  quam  fosdari. 

;Seo/s— Redworth  Hal],  Darlington;  Dane  End,  Ware;  and 
The  lirove.  Bishop  Auckland.  J'oicn  //ouse— 20,  Dover  Street, 
Piccadilly,  W. 

As/(/i'/)cs— Soniersham,  Maidenhead. 

CluOs — Carlton  ;  and  Army  and  Navy. 


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SUKTEES    OF    HAMSTEKLEY. 

Surtees,  Elizabeth  Anne,  and  Eleanor,  of 
Hamsteiley  Hall,  co.  Durham,  Ladies  of  tlie  ]\Ianors 
of  Medoiiisley,  Ilamsterley,  &c.  J\liss  Eleanor 
.Surtees  m.  2S  Jan.  18So,  the  Hon.  John  Prender- 
■gast  Tereker,  eldest  son  of  the  4lh  and  present 
Viscount  Gort  {^ee  Burke's  Feei'ar/e). 

liineag'e. — Another  branch  of  the  name  of  Surtees  is 
traced  to  Ccthbert  Surtees,  of  Ebehester  and  Medomsley, 
both  in  CO.  Durham.  He  was  bur  at  Ebehester  7  Aug.  1G22, 
and  left  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  1632),  the  following 
issue,  Anthony,  his  heir;  Richard,  who  m.  and  had  issue; 
Magdalen.  ?u.  Ralph  Fewster;  Mary,  m.  Rowland  Hunter,  Esq. 
of  Medomsley  ;  and  Catherine,  m.  George  Baytes. 

Anthony  Surtees,  the  eldest  son,  purchased,  5  May,  2 
■Charles  I.,  1626,  MilUwell  Burn,  in  the  parish  of  Ryton,  co, 
Durham.  By  Katheriue  his  wife,  he  had  issue,  Robert,  his 
beir,  and  Anthony  of  Hollingside,  Northumberland.  The 
■eldest  son, 

Robert  Surtees,  gent,  of  Milkwell  Burn,  bapt.  23  Sept. 
1633  ;  m.  1663,  Isabel  Newton,  and  d.  24  June,  1700,  leaving 
issue  (with  five  other  sons  and  four  daus), 

Anthony  Surtees,    gent,  of  Milkwell  Burn,  who  left,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  at  his  decease,  8  Sept.  1724,  aged  59, 
Robert,  his  heir. 

Anthony,  of  Newhouse,  near  Milkwell  Burn,  m.  twice,  and 
had  issue,  two  daus. 
Ceorge,  of  Almond  Guards,  co.  Durham,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  (jeorge  Surtees,  of  Cronywell,  and  had  issue, 
Anthony,  of  Almond  Guards,  Durham,  and  of  Ackworth 
Park,  near  Pontefiact,  co.   Yorii,   Lieut. -Col.  of  the  2nd 
West  York  Militia,  la.  Mi^s  Price,  but  d.  s.  j).  1807,  having 
devised  a  considerable  property  to  his  next  heir,  Anthony 
Surtees,  Esq.  of  Milkwell  Burn  and  Riding,  and  subse- 
quently of  Hamsterley  Hall. 
■Cuthbevt,   of  Newbiggen,  near  Hcxliim,   Northumberland, 
71!..   Dorothy,  dau.  ot  Walker  Surtees.  gent,  of  Stokeslield 
Hull,  and  had  issue  (with  a  dau.  Dorothy,  eventually   heir 
.to  her  bi'other,  Robert,  and  wife  of  —  Wilson,  of  Corbridge) 
an  only  son  and  heir, 

Anthony,  of  Newbiggen,  Major  of  the  Northumberland 
Militia,  d.  unm.  20  July,  1803,  aged  60,  and  was  bur.  at 
Hexham. 

The  eldest  son, 

BoBEBT  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Milkwell  Burn,  m.  Catherine  Bar- 


tram,  andc?.  12  April,  1759,  aged  02,  having  had  issue,  three 
daus.  and  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder,  Anthony,  d.  s.  p.  ia 
his  father's  lifetime,  13  Nov.  1754,  aged  23. 

RoBEKT  Surtees,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Milkwell  Burn,  2nd  son, 
heir  to  his  father,  m.  Ann  Hunter,  of  Dukesfield,  Northum- 
berland, and  d.  5  July,  1811,  aged  70,  leaving  a  dau.  Ann, 
7?!.  Charles  Dalston  Purvis,  Esq.  of  Earsdon,  Northumberland, 
and  a  son, 

Anthony  Surtees,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Milkwell  Burn,  Hanisterley 
Hall,  and  Byerside  Hall,  and  the  devisee  of  Col.  Surtees,  of 
Ackworth  Park.  He  m.  14  3Iarch,  1801,  Alice,  sister  ot 
Christopher  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  M.P.  for  South  North- 
umberland, and  by  her  (who  ((.  1837)  had  issue, 

Anthony,  d.  unm.  at  Malta  24  March,  1831,  aged  30, 

Robert  .Smith,  late  of  Hamsterley. 

Christopher  Blacket,  d.  1821,  aged  14. 

William  Ingham,  Assistant-Secretary  to  the  Government  of 
Scinde,  d.  25  Feb.  1879. 

Ann  Alice,  d.  unm.  1834,  aged  33. 

Julia  Alice,  m.  Rev.  Hugh  Salvin,  of  Alston,  Cumberland, 
of  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Salvin  of  Croxdale,  co. 
Durham. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  tti.  Rev.  Charles  Carr,  Rector  of  Whit- 
worth,  CO.  Durham  (see  Caeb-Ellison  of  Dunston  liUl, 
Dunston). 

Frances  Alice,  tti.  George  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wear- 
mouth,  CO.  Durham,  and  Bywell,  Northumberland. 
Mr.  Surtees  d.  5  March,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Smith  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Hamsterley  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Major  of  the  Durham  Militia  and  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Durham  1856;  in.  19  May,  1841,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  and 
co-lieir  of  Addison  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  March,  1879)  had 

Anthony,  of  Hamsterley. 

Elizabeth  Anne.  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Surtees,  the  eminent  author  of  a  series  of  inimitable 
sporting  novels,  d.  16  March,  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

Anthony  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Hamsterley  Hall,  b.  7  July,  1847, 
wlio  d.  at  Rome,  17  March,  1871,  unm.,  and  was  bur.  at  Ebehes- 
ter. He  was  s.  by  his  sisters,  the  present  Miss  Subtees  and  the 
Hon.  Mrs.  Vereker. 

Arms — Erin.,  on  a  canton  gu.  an  orle  or.  Cresf — Out  of  a 
duial  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  three  feathers  arg.  Jl/ofto— Malo 
mori  quam  foedari. 

Sent — Hamsterley  Hall,  Lintz  Green,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co. 
Durham. 


SUTHERLAND    OF    FOESE. 

Sutherland,  George,  Esq.  of  Forse,  co.  Caith 
ncss,  b.   1827  ;    m.  1848,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  G.  Slieppard,  Esq.  of  Lamogue,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  JYov.  1881)  has,  with 
other  issue, 

John  William,  b.  1851. 

Mr.  Sutlierland  is  heir-male  of  the  Earls  of  Sutlier- 
land,  a  title  which  was  held  by  his  ancestor  early 
ill  the  13th  century.  William,  Earl  of  Sutherland, 
m.  Lady  Margaret  Bruce,  dau.  of  Robert  L,  King 
of  Scotland,  and  in  consideration  of  this  alliance 
and  the  co-heirship  to  the  Crown  which  it  brousht, 
a  royal  warrant,  dated  14  July,  1718,  granted  the 
royal  tressure  to  John,  Earl  of  Sutherland. 

Lineag-e — William,  Earl  of  Sutherland  (who  d.  1370), 
had  a  younger  son, 

Kenneth  Sutherland.  In  1400,  he  had  a  grant  of  Drummay 
and  other  lands  in  Sunderland  from  bis  brother  Robert,  Earl  of 
Sunderland,  and  is  said  to  have  acquired  Forse  by  marriage 
with  a  lady  of  the  family  of  Keith.  In  1498,  he  had  a  charter 
of  Nottingham  from  Mai  ion  Cheyne,  with  consent  of  her  son, 
Andrew  Keith.     His  son, 

John  Sutherland,  of  Forse,  d.  about  1440,  leaving  a  son. 

Richard  Suthebland,  of  Forse,  who  in  1451  made  a 
foundation  for  saying  of  masses  in  the  church  at  Golspie.  His 
son, 

John  Suthebland,  of  Forge,  was  served  heir  1471 ;  had  a 
charter  of  Backies  1505,  and  d.  before  May,  1545.  In  his  time, 
the  male  line  of  the  elder  branch  l)eeaine  extinct  on  the  death 
of  John,  Earl  of  Sutherland,  1614.  John  Sutherland's  eldest 
son, 

Robert  Sutherland,  predeceased  his  father,  and  left  three 
sons,  I.  Richard,  of  Forse,  1545,  d.  s.  p. ;  ii.  William,  of  Forse, 
7/i.  1558,  Janet,  dau.  of  William  Sinclair,  of  Oliig,  but  d.  s.  p. 


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before  1574:  and  iii.  Alexander,  of  Forse,  157^,  who  was 
father  of 

Donald  Sctiierland,  of  Korse,  1594,  who  left  a  son. 

Alexantek  Si  tuerland,  of  Forse,  1C02.  lie  d.  1045, 
leaving  issue, 

1.  James,  his  heir. 

n.  John,  father  of  William,  of  Lan^well,  whose  son,  James, 
of  Langivell,  d.  I70S,  leaving  three  dans.,  1  Esher,  of  Lang- 
well,  Hi.  1st,  1696,  W  illiam  bridge,  of  Toftingall,  and  2ndly, 
170S,  Robert  Sutherland,  of  Achastle  ;  2  Anne,  m.  1717, 
Alexander  Sinclair,  of  Swinzie,  co.  Caithness,  who  took  the 
name  of  SrxHERLAND.  Their  sou  James  left  a  dau.  and  heir, 
Anne,  who  ;...  Capt.  Patriek  Sinclair,  of  Durran,  co.  Caith- 
ness, and  had  issue ;  3  Janet,  m.  George  Sinclair  of 
Brabster,  and  left  an  heir,  Anne,  m.  Robert  Sutherland,  of 
Langwell. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Sitherlaxd,  of  Forse,  m.  1633,  Janet,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Gordon,  of  Ballone,  co.  Sutherland,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
1655,  William  Henderson)  had  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Sutherland,  of  For.se,  in.  Jean,  dau.  of  Robert 
Gray,  of  Skibo,  co.  Sutherland,  and  had 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Acliastle,  »u.  1708,  Esther,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Sutherland,  and  heir  of  Langwell.  Their  son,  James,  of 
Langwell,  was  father  of  Robert,  who  sold  the  estate  1775; 
he  7,1.  1762,  Ann  Sinclair,  heir  of  Brabster,  and  bad  George, 
of  Brabster,  father  of  James,  who  sold  Brabster  1S65,  and 
had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Sctheelant,  of  Forse,  had  two  sons,  Francis,  of 
Forse,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and 

John  Sctherland,  of  Forse,  s.  his  brother,  to.  iEmilia, 
dau.  of  John  Sinclair,  of  Ulster,  co.  Caithness,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1789)  had  issue.  He  d.  7  Aug.  1763,  and  was  .s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

George  Sutherland,  of  Forse,  an  Oflficer  in  the  97th  Eegt., 
and  afterwards  in  the  Sutlierland  Highktnders.  lie  unsuccess- 
fully claimed  the  Earldom  of  Sutherland,  and  dying  uiim.  1 
Jan.  1773,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Campbell  Sutherland,  of  Forse,  who  m.  Margaret 
Munro,  and  d.  1S28,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Forse,  Cornet  9th  Lancers  and  Lieut.  56th  Foot, 

d.  uniii.  23  Feb.  1S46,  aged  25. 
n.  George,  now  of  Forse. 

III.  Francis,  of  Caverleigh,  Surbilon,  J. P.  co3.  Caithness 
and  Hereford,  Capt.  in  the  2nd  Dragoons  (in  Crimea),  //*. 
Constance,  dau.  of  J.  Freeman,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Gaines, 
Hereford,  and  has  issue. 

Arm/: — Gu.,  three  stars  or,  a  bordure  wavy  of  the  second. 
C><i — A  cat  salient  ppr.     Moltu — Sans  peiu\ 
Seat — Forse  House,  Lybster. 


SUTHERLAND-GRAEME 
GRAEME  SHALL. 


OF 


Sctheelaxd-Geaeme,  Alexander.  Esq.  of 
Graemcshall,  Orkney,  b.  9  Oct.  18UG  ;  m.  Mary  Aiine, 
dau.  of  Robert  Graham,  of  Cossington,  Somerset, 
Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  India,  a  younger 
eon  of  Graliam,  of  tiuross,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27 
Teb.  1877)  bas 

Alexander  Malcolm,  6.  25  Jan.  1845;  m.  27  Jan.  1874, 
Margaret  Isabel,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Mason  Neale,  D.D., 
"Warden  of  Saekville  College,  East  Grinstead,  and  has 

1  Patrick  Xeale,  b.  7  March,  1877. 

2  Kenneth  .Malcolm,  b.  7  Oct.  1878. 

3  Alexander  William,  b.  15  Oct.  1882. 

4  Alan  Vincent,  b.  10  April,  1888. 
1  Florence  Margaret. 

Henrietta  Florence,  d.  17  .Jan.  1SG9. 

Xiinea  ire. — Geobge  Graham,  of  Myreside,  a  cadet  of  the 
Inchbrakie  family,  after  holding  various  livings,  was  chosen 
Bishop  of  Dunblane  1603,  and  in  1615  translated  to  Orkney; 
he  was  depo.sed  by  the  General  Assembly,  his  renunciation  is 
signed  at  Brecknesse,  Orkney,  11  February,  1639.  He  ac- 
quired the  estate  of  Grahamshall,  now  called  Graemeshall, 
Breckness,  die,  in  Orkney,  and  Gorthie,  co.  Perth,  m.  Marion 
Crichton,  of  the  Cluny  family,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1632)  had, 
besides  daughters,  four  sons, 

I.  David,  his  heir. 

II.  I'atrick.  ancestor  of  Graeme  of  Graemeshal'. 
lu.  John  of  Brecknt-.ss  (se'.  under  Watt). 

IV.  James,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  m.  Mary  Hart. 

George  Graeme  d.  before  1647.    His  eldest  son, 


David  Graeme,  of  Gorthie,  m.  1632,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Myrton,  of  Cambo,  co.  Fife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  MuNGo,  his  heir. 

II.  David,  of  whom  hereafter. 

lie  fought  under  Montrose, and  was  forfeited  1045,but  pardoned. 
He  il.  11  Jan.  1661,  a  few  hours  after  removing  the  skull  of 
tile  Marquess  of  Montrose  from  the  iron  spike  on  the  Tolbooth 
of  Edinburgh,  where  it  had  been  exposed  for  many  years.  His 
elder  son, 

MuNGO  Graeme,  of  Gorthie,  wa^  put  in  possession  of  his 
estates  on  the  Restoration,  7ii.  1st,  1657,  Helen,  dau.  of  William 
Moray,  of  Abercairny,  and  2ndly,  1671,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Murray,  of  Ochterryre.     H's  only  surviving  son, 

MuNGO  Graeme,  of  Gorthie,  sat  in  Parliament  for  co.  Perth,, 
and  d.  s.  p.  16  Xov.  1754,  aged  82.     His  uncle, 

David  Graeme,  of  Braco,  co.  Perth,  Advocate,  was  fathcr 
of 

James  Geaeme,  of  Braco,  who  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Dunbar,  of  Moehrum,  Bart,  (she  d. .?.  p.),  and  2udly, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stirling,  Bart  of  Ardoeli,  and 
had,  with  others, 

I.  David,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  of  Ilanwell,  Middlesex,  Major,  Governor  of  St. 
Helena,  d.  1786,  leaving,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  sister  anct 
co-heir  of  Henry  Danvers  Doughty  Hodges,  of  Broadwell, 
CO.  Gloucester,  an  only  child,  Anne,  );i.  1779,  Admiral  Sii- 
Andrew  Snape  Hamond,  1st  Bart,  of  Hollygrove.  Her 
grandson,  Sir  Andrew  Snape  Hamond,  3rd  Bart.,  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Graeme,  and  had  permission  to 
quarter  the  arms  and  bear  the  crest  and  motto  granted  in 
memoiy  of  the  removal  of  the  skull  of  Montrose,  as  already 
stated. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Graeme,  of  Gorthie  and  Braco,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
James  Hepburn,  of  Keith,  and  Catherine  Riecard,  of  Riekarton, 
his  wife,  and  d.  April,  1792,  leaving  Catherine,  his  only  child, 
who  m.  1768,  Thomas,  Viscount  Hampden,  and  d.s.  p.  6  May, 
1804.     We  now  return  to  the  Bishop's  2nd  son, 

Patrick  Graeme,  of  Rothiesholme,  Orkney,  Minister  of 
Holme,  1635-49,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Stewart,  of 
Burray,  Bart,  and  had 

I.  James,  of  Graemeshall,  who  m.  Mary  ^Murray,  widow  of 
his  cousin,  Mungo  Graeme,  of  Gorthie,  and  d.  1716. 

II.  Patrick,  who  carried  on  the  line. 
Patrick  Graeme  d.  1675.     His  2nd  son, 

Patrick  Graeme,  of  Graemeshall,  m.  Euphemia,  dau.  of 
Robert  Ilonyman,  of  Graemsay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1763,  aged 
94)  had 

MuNGO,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  m.  Hugh  Sutherland,  M.D.  of  Kirkwall,  and  ha(3 
a  son, 
William  Sutherland,  of  Greenwall.  Jamaica,  who  m.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  James  Fea,  of  Clestrain,  Orkney.  They 
both  d.  1806,  leaving  a  son,  Alexander,  the  presenj 
proprietor  of  Graemeshall. 
Patrick  Graeme's  only  son, 

MuNGo  Graeme,  of  Graemeshall,  m.  Jean  Chancellor,  ot  tlw 
Shieldhill  family,  and  d.  1762,  leaving  two  sons,  Patrick  and 
Alexander.     The  eldest, 

Patrick  Graeme,  of  Graemeshall,  Sheriff  Depute  of  Orkney, 
d.  vnni.,  178G,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Alexander  Graeme,  of  Graemeshall,  Admiral  of  the  Red, 
who  lost  an  arm  in  tlie  action  off  Doggerbank  in  Aug.  1781, 
and  d.  unia.  5  Aug.  1818,  when  the  property  passed  to  his- 
cousin, 

Alexander  Sutherland,  who  assumed  the  surname  of 
Graeme. 

Arm-t— Or,  a  lion  rampant  az.,  between  three  roses  gu..  on 
a  chief  sa.,  as  many  escallops  ol  the  field.  Cnst — A  lion, 
couchant  lying  before  a  sword  in  pale  ppr.  J/of(o— Xec  teiuert 
nee  timide. 

Stat — Uraemeshall,  Orkney. 


SUTHERLAND    OF    SKIBO    CASTLE. 

SuTHEiiLAND,  EvAN  CiiARLES,  Esq.  of  Skibo 
Castle,  Sutherland,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Sutherland, 
D.L.  and  J.P.  co.  Inverness,  and  J.P.  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  b.  12  Oct.  1835 ;  m.  3  Feb.  1839,  Alice 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Henry  Tudor,  Esq.  of  Portland 
Place,  London,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  17  June,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1861. 

II.  William  Tudor,  b.  1 1  Oct.  1862. 

III.  Alie,  6.  20  .Sept.  1863. 

IV.  Ewen  Mackay,  b.  21  Feb.  1867. 


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V.  Kenneth,  b.  21  May,  18G9. 

VI.  Eeay  Mackay,  b.  23  Sept.  1875. 

I.  Alice,  b.  2  April,  18?5 ;  d.  18  Sept.  1872. 

II.  Marion,  6.  29  Nov.  1872. 

Lineage. — Geoboe  Mackay  Sdtheeland,  Esq.  of  Udale, 
CO.  Koss,  QSrd  Sutherlaiul  IliRhlanders,  son  of  George  Sackville 
Sutlicrland,  Esq.  of  Uppat,  co.  Sutherland,  hy  Jean,  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Col.  George  Mackay,  of  Bighouse,  co.  Sutherland, 
VII.  29  Oct.  1828,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Crow- 
nest,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  28  Dec.  1844) 
had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Evan  Charles,  now  of  Skibo. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  ISrjO,  David  Sinclair  Wemyss,  Esq.  of  South- 
Uuh,  Caithness,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

1  "William  David  Sinclair,  d.  1871. 

2  George  Sackville  Sinclair  (deceased). 

3  Robert  Dunbar. 

4  Evan. 

1  Henrietta  Elizabeth  (deceased). 

2  Janet  Mackay.  3  Mary. 

II.  Ann  Walker,  m.  1858,  the  late  Henry  William  Stansfeld, 
Esq.  of  Flockton  Manor,  Wakefield,  and  has  issue, 

1  Logan  Sutherland.  2  Harold  Sinclair. 

3  Francis  William. 

Capt.  Sutherland  d.  23  April,  1847. 

Arms—'PeT  pale  gu.  and  or,  a  boar's  head  erased,  between  in 
chief  a  cross-crosslet  fitch^e  between  two  unillet  of  six  points, 
and  in  base  a  mullet  of  six  points  between  two  crosses-crosslet 
fitchee  within  a  bordure  engrailed,  the  whole  countercLanged. 
Crest — A  cat  sejant  guardant,  gorged  with  a  collar  danccttee 
su.,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  mullet  of  six  points,  also 
gu.     il/o(<o— Sans  peur. 

(Scat— Skibo  Castle,  Sutherland. 


SUTTON    OF    SCAWBY    HALL. 

Sutton-Neithorpe,  Egbert  jS'assau,  Esq.  of 
Scawby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  and  County  Alder- 
man, late  Major  8tli  Hussars,  b.  13  May,  1850 ; 
m.  1  Jan.  1885,  Hon.  Dulcibella  Eden,  eldest  dau.  of 
William,  4th  Lord  Auckland,  and  Las  issue, 

Oliver,  b.  1888. 

Christopher,  6.  1890. 

Griffith,  b.  21  Aug.  1892. 

Ursida. 

Lineage.— Robert  Nassau  Sutton,  Esq.  (youngest  son 
of  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  1st  Bart,  of  Norwood  Bark,  Notts,  m. 
20  May,  1812,  Mary  Georgina,  dau.  of  John  Manners  Sutton, 
Esq.  of  Kelham,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Nov.  1846)  had 
issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Henry  John,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  d.  v.nm.  3  March,  1847. 
Frederick,  formerly   Capt.   Uth   Hussars,  m.  1st,   12   May, 
1841,  Eliza,  dau.  of   Rev.  W.  Jones,  Vicar  of   Ospringe, 
Kent,  and  had   issue,  Frederick  Nassau,  d.  unvi.  20  Dec. 
1809;  Robert,  formerly  in  the  navy,  ri.  22  Oct.  1879;  and 
Ruth,  m.  2  April,   18fib",  Frederick  L.  Edridge,  Lieut.-Col. 
20th  Rcgt.     Capt.  Sutton  m.  2ndly,  19  Oct.  1847,  Georgina, 
dau.  of  \^en.  Archdeacon  Croft,  and  has  issue,  Algernon  ; 
Herbert  Arthur;    Charles  Nassau;    Amy  Georgina,  m.  9 
June,  1875,  Frank   Hay    Cliapman,   R.N. ;    Eva   Pulteney 
Marguerite,  m.  2  June,  18Sl.  John  Warre  Sill,  Esq.  R.E. 
Georgiana  Albinia,  d.  unm.  17  April,  1890. 
Wary  Isabella,  m.  2  June,  1840,  Sir  George  Baker,  Bart,  of 
Loventor,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  G  May,  1855. 
Anna  Maria,  m.  12  Dec.  1853,  Le  Karon  L'Aerssen  Beigeren 
de  Voshol,  Chanibellan  de  Sa  Majeste  le  Roi  des  Pays  Bas, 
whom  she  survives. 
Mr.  Sutton  d.  7  April,  1833.     His  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Sutton,  of  Scawby,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  for 
the  Parts  of  Lindsey,  b.  1  March,  1813;  m.  4  May,  1847, 
Charlotte,  only  sister  of  Sir  John  Nelthorpe,  8th  and  last  Bart., 
to  whose  estates  at  Scawby  and  elsewhere  she  succeeded  at 
Sir  John's  death,  Nov.  18G5,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1872)  had 
issue, 
Robert  Nassau,  now  of  Scawby. 
Henry  John,  iate  Lieut.  87  th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  b.  9  Dec. 

1851. 
Francis  Richard,  6.  27  March,  1853;  m.  1881,  Edith  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Pryor,  Esq.  of  Highlands,  Essex,  and  has 
issue, 
Richard  Coningsby,  b.  1882. 
F'rancio  Arthur,  b.  1882. 
Olinda  Emily. 
*        Sylvia  Catheiine. 

Hugh  Nelthorpe,  b.  3  May,  18.')7. 

Mary  Georgiana,  m.  8  Feb.  1S7G,  Coningsty  Charles  Sibthorp, 


of  Canwick  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  for  the  county 
1877. 
Evelyn  Charlotte,  m.  16  Dec.  1884,  Major  Paul  Swinburn& 

(see  Burke's  Peerage  Swinburne,  Bart.). 
Mabel  Albinia,  ra.  29  June,  1876,  Montagu  Richard  Waldo- 

Sibthorp,  of  Canwieh,  younger  brother  of  the  above. 
Janetta  Nina,  m.  10  Feb.  188G,  Rev.  Geoffrey  Barringtori 
Simeon  (see  Burke's  Peerage  Simeon,  Bart.),  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Sutton  d.  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Robert 
Nassau  Sutton,  Esq.,  now  of  Scawby  Hall,  who  has  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  in  1884,  the  additional  name  and  arms  o£ 
Nelthorpe. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  canton  sa.     Crest— A  wolfs  head  erased  gii. 
MoitO' — Touts  jours  prest. 
Seal — Scawby  Hall,  Biigg. 
Ciui) — Arthur's. 


SWA  BEY    OF    LANGLEY    MARISH. 

SwABEY,  Maurice  John,  o£  Langley  MarLslv 
Bucks.,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  b.  24  May,  1859;  s.  his  father  1  Nov.  1883. 

Lineage.  —  George  Schwebe,  or  Swebet,  of  German 
extraction,  settled  in  St.  Mary's,  Lambeth,  circa  1584.  Fifth 
in  descent  from  him  was 

Samuel  Swabey,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Surrey  (second  son  of  Stephen 
Swabey,  of  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  and  grandson  of 
Roger  Swabey,  who  d.  1705),  b.  i  April,  1722;  m.  Mary,  onl}- 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Maurice  Birchfield,  Esq.  of  Langley 
Marish,  co.  Bucks,  an  officer  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough's 
army  in  Flanders,  and  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod  in  Ireland ; 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1815,  aged  83)  had  issue, 

Maurice,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

Stephen  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Oxon,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary's,  Lam- 
beth, b.  20  July,  1757  ;  m.  1814,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  WiUiaiu 
Ward,  Esq.  of  Lambeth,  and  d.  s.  p.  1853. 

Mary  Birchfield,  ra.  John  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Penge  Place. 
Mr.  Swabey  d.  23  Oct.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Maurice  Swabet,  Esq.  of  Langley  Marish,  Bucks,  J.P.,. 
D.C.L.,  Fellow  of  the  College  of  Advocates,  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Rochester,  Commissary  of  Essex,  Westminster,  .and 
Herts,  Official  Principal  to  the  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  b.  'I'J 
Nov.  1752;  m.  1st,  4  Sept.  1783,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bird,  Esq.  of  Barton-on-the-lleath,  co.  Warwick,  by  Mary, 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Henry  Merttins,  Esq.  of 
Ketton,  Suffolk,  son  of  Sir  George  Merttins,  Knt.,  and  by  her 
(whoso  aunts,  Mary  and  Elizabeth,  sisters  of  the  above- 
mentioned  Robert  Bird,  became  respectively  the  mothere  of 
Robert,  1st  Lord  Carington,  and  of  William  Wilberforce,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Hull,  the  celebrated  orator  and  philanthropist), 
who  d.  28  Jan.  1803,  had  issue, 

I.  Maurice,  of  Langley  Marish. 

II.  Henry  Birchfield,  Registrar  of  the  Hit;h  Conrtof  Admiralty, 
b.  11  April,  1786;  ))i.  1st,  12  May,  1836,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
John  Prescolt,  Esq.  of  St.  Petersburg,  and  widow  of  Robert 
Cattley,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  one- 
son,  Henry  Prescott,  b.  25  March,  1837,  d.  young  ;  2ndlyj, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Baker,  and  d.  30  July,  1864. 

III.  William,  Capt.  R.H. A.,  h.  13  June,  1789;  who  served 
with  great  distinction  at  Copenhagen  in  the  Peninsular  and 
at  Waterloo  (Waterloo  medal  and  Peninsular  medal,  with 
clasps  for  battles  of  Cuidad-Rodrigo,  Salamanca,  Vittoria, 
and  Toulou.se),  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Bucks;  subsequently 
member  of  the  F:xecutive  and  Legislative  Councils ;  Com- 
missioner of  Crown  lands  •  Registrar  of  deeds  ;  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Adjutant-Gen.  of  Militia  for  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Canada;  m.  4  Aug.  1820,  Jlnry  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward 
Hobson,  Esq.  of  Hope  Hall,  Eccles,  co.  Lancaster,  anil 
Somerly  Park,  Ringwood,  Hants,  and  had  issue,  seven  sons 
and  four  daus., 

1  William,  J.P.  for  Prince  Edward  Island,  b.  20  Feb.  1825  ;. 
m.  1850,  Jane  Elizabeth,  third  clau.  of  Hon.  Thomas  H. 
Haviland,  Provincial  Secretary  for  P.  E.  Island,  and  had 
issue,  Arthur  Temple,  d.  young;  Elizabeth,  lii.  F.  Cox. 
M.D.  ;  Katharine,  m.  A.  Lidded,  Esq.  ;  Ahce,  d.  yoimtr: 
Caroline  Frances,  m.  Russell  Tsiuiug,  Esq.  Mr.  Swabey 
d.  1876. 

2  Henry  Birchfield,  M.A.,  Chaplain  Bath  United  Hospitals, 
b.  24  July,  1&2G  ;  m.  7  JIarch,  1855,  Eliza  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Louis  C.  Jenkins,  D.C.L.,  Rector  of  Charlotte- 
town,  and  Ecclesiastical  Comm.  of  Prince  Edward LslaivJ  ;. 
and  has  issue,  Louis  William,  M.R.C.S.I.,  Surg.-Capt. 
Army  Med.  Staff  (Egypti.m  war  medal,  4:c.),  b.  3  Feb. 
1856;  Henry  Charles  Wilberforce,  b.  1862,  d.  1863;. 
Steplien  (Rev.),  M.A.  Pemb.  Coll.  Oxon,  6.  23  Aug.  1864: 
Maurice,  M.R.C.S.I.,  b.  i  July,  1868;  Frederick,  6.  ;♦• 
June,  1872 ;  Laura  Katharine ;  Kmily  Caroline  ;  Louis;i 
Penelope;  Alice  Marie  ;  Frances  Herberta. 

3  Thumas,  of  Woodcote,  Woburn  Sands,  Beds,  b.  27  July, 
18'.7-  Hi.  26  Aug.  18G8,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  J. 
Prickett,  Incumbent  of  Markingtou,  co.  York,  and  d.  25. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRr, 


SWE 


Dec.  1SS3,  leaving  issue,  ^Vilfri,!  Speeding,  6.  25  Feb. 
1S71;  Harold  William  Biivhfitld,  6.  2t>  July,  1S79;  George 
Thomas  Carlisle,  6. 'JJ  Jan.  18S1  :  Ethel  Maud:  Monica 
Mary:  Klfrid.i  AnasUuia;  Lilian  Margaret  HamiUon ; 
and  Eleanora  Lucv. 

4  Frederick,  6.  21  bee.  182S;  j;;.  IS  Oct.  IS.'Sg,  Ellen  Emily 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  ot  Kev.  Henry  Hutton,  M.A,,  Kector  ot 
St.  Pauls,  Covent  Gar.len,  and  had  issue,  Herbert  Maurice, 
l>.  i  Nov.  IbOO,  d.  July,  IS61  ;  and  Ellen  Gertrude,  m.  17 
June,  1S9I.  Bennell  Coleridge,  Esq.,  M  A.  Oxen,  only  son 
of  \V.  R.  Coleridge,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Salston  House,  Ottery 
St.  Mary,  Devon.     Mr.  P.  Sw.abey  d.  1885. 

5  Jlaurice,  M..V.,  Vicar  of  St.  Thomas,  Exeter,  and  Incum- 
bent of  Uldiidge.  Devon,  b.  8  Aug.  1830;  m.  1st,  21  May, 
1857,  Frances  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  L.  Cambrislge,  Esq.,  J. P. 
of  Richmond,  Prince  Edward  Island,  by  whom  (who  d. 
26  July,  1885)  he  h.id  issue,  1  Frederick  Eustace,  of 
Misterton,  Crewkerne,  Somerset,  B.A.  Camb.,  b.  1 
March,  1858;  in.  3  June,  1891,  Catherine  Elizabeth, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Calley,  Esq. 
of  Herbertonford,  co.  Devon,  and  has  i.ssue,  Muriel 
Frances,  6.  189i;  2  Horace  Cambridge,  b.  8  March,  1861, 
m.  1885,  Clara  Burford,  and  d.  1892,  leaving  issue,  Regi- 
nald Coleridge,  6.  1889 ;  3  Fr.ancis  Maurice  Paget,  6.  27 
Jan.  1870:  1  Mai-garet  Lucy  Parker,  »!.  1888,  Sebastian 
C.  Snow,  Esq.  of  Cleve  House,  Exeter;  and  3  Frances 
Jlay.  Rev.  Maurice  Swabey,  m.  2ndly,  Dec.  18S0,  Laura 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Godfrey  Price,  Esq.,  M.A. 
Oxon,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Erbistock,  co.  Denbigh. 

6  Samuel,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  b.  1837:  ?«.  1866,  Victoria  II. 
J.,  youngest  d.au.  of  U.S.  Cumming,  Esq..  M.I).,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Kenneth  William  Cumming,  7th  Bart,  of 
Culter,  N.B.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1875. 

7  Arthur,  b.  1839;  m.  1863,  Eliza,  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
George  Coles,  Premier  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  M.P.  P., 
and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue,  a  son  and  two  daus.,  Charles, 
M.\.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  b.  1864 ;  Isla  ; 
and  Lily. 

1  JIarianne  Elizabeth,  m.  1843,  Charles  T.  Henslcy,  Esq., 
and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue,  1  Charles  Ernest,  of  Pratsham 
Orange,  Dorking,  b.  17  Aug.  1844,  M.A.  Oxon,  Barrister- 
at-Law;  rn.  E.  T.  Christine,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Bur- 
ney,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Wavendon.  Bucks,  and  had  issue, 
Everard  (deceased),  Cecil,  Sophia  JIarion  Knid,  and  Laura 
Louisa,  d.  in  infancy ;  and  2  Walter  Eustace,  6.  23  Sept. 
1853. 

2  Caroline,  m.  1st,  1854,  Henry  Beaumont  Cattley.  Esq., 
and  had  a  dau.  who  d.  in  infancy;  2ndly,  1871,  Elzear 
Gauvreau,  M.D.,  of  Paris,  who  d.  s.  p.  1876. 

3  Katharine  Margaret,  m.  1  July,  1853,  her  cousin,  Stephen 
Swabey,  Esq.,  whorf.  5  Nov.  1873,  son  of  Maurice  Swabey, 
Esq.,  D  L.,  of  Langley  Marish,  and  has  issue  (.s-cc  belov:). 

4  Emily  Frances,  tn.  9  Aug.  1870,  Sir  William  Paget  Bow- 
man, Bart.,  M.A.  Oxon,  and  has  issue,  Paget  Mcrvyii,  b. 
1  Sept.  1873;  Guy  Eddowes  Paget,  b.  9  July,  18;8; 
Muriel  Paget. 

Capt.  Swabey  d.  6  Feb.  1872. 
.1.  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  William  George  Fi'eeman,  M.A.,  Eector 
of  Great  Milton,  co.  Cambridge,  and  had  issue,  Robert 
(Rev.),  M.A.,  d.  unm.  ;  Catherine,  m.  Very  Rev.  It.  Payne- 
Smith,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury,  and  had  issue  •,  Mary, 
d.  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  9  May,  1822. 

Pr.  Swabey  7U.  2ndly,  21  July,  1804,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
Creed,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  widow  of  Daniel  Webb,  Esq.  of  Ma'ds- 
town,  CO.  Limerick,  but  had  no  issue  by  her.  He  d.  10  Feb. 
18J0,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Macbice  Swabey,  Esq.  of  Langley  Marish,  Bucks,  B.C.L. 
Oxon,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  ana  D.L.  for  Bucks,  b.  13  April, 
1785;  m.  6  April,  1820,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Clowes, 
Esq.  of  Delaford,  Bucks,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Maurice  Chaeles  Meettins,  of  Langley  Marish,  of  whom 

pre-s^ently. 
.11.  Stephen,  6.  21  Dec.  1824  ;   m.  7  July,  1853,  his  cousin, 

Katharine  Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Swabey,  li.H.A., 
■of  Prince  Edward  Island  (see  aboi-cj,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1873, 
Jeaving  issue,  Henry  Edmund,  b.  Feb.  1856  ;    Arthur  Louis 

Merttins  ;    Frances  Kathleen,  c^  1883 ;  and  Mary  Anne,  m. 

Is92,  F.  Fors-s,  Esq. 

III.  Ileniy  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  late  Rector  of  St.  Aldate's, 
Oxford,  and  .Secretary  S.P.C.K.,  h.  15  .May,  1826  ;  id.  Annie 
Rose,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Herbert  Koe,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
Treasurer  of  Lincoln  s  Inn,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1878,  having  liad 
issue,  Herbert  Stephen,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  Royal  Irish 
Rilles ;  Kuse  Goleborn  ;  Lucy  Agnes ;  and  Jenie  Ellen. 

3Ir.  Swabey  d.  9  June,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

MAnnicE  Charles  Mekttins  Swabey,  Esq.  of  Langley 
Marish,  Bucks,  J. P.,  D.C.L.  Oxford,  Chancellor  of  the 
Dioceses  of  O.xford  and  liipon  Official  to  the  Archdeacons  of 
Colchester,  Essex,  and  London,  a  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  b. 
11  Aug.  1821:  1)1.  26  March,  1856,  Mary  Katherine,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Haggard,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  Wiachester  {see 
Haggard  of  Bmdenkam)  and  had  issue, 

I.  Macrice  John,  now  of  Langley  Marish. 

ii.  Mark  luchard  (Uev.),  M.A.  Oxon,   Archdeacon  of  Zulu- 


land,  formerly  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Natal  (ISSS)  b  14 
June,  1861.  ^        /.       i» 

III.  Charles  Vernon  (Manakan,  Wellington,  New  Zealana^ 
b.  7  May,  1865.  '' 

I.  Caroline  Frances.  ii.  Ellen  Mary. 

Mr.  M.  C.  M.  Swabey  d.  1  Nov.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

^(•Dis— Gu.,  on  a  chevron  engr.  or,  between  three  swans, 
arg.,  as  many  bees  volant,  ppr.,  quartering  mirchfield. 

Crest— A.  castle  gu.,  fired  ppr.,  in  front  of  three  arrows,  one 
in  fess,  the  pheon  towards  ihe  dexter,  and  two  in  saltire,  the 
pheons  downward,  or. 

Motto — Vera  tropa'a  fides. 

itat— Langley  Marish,  Slough,  Bucks. 


SWANN,    late    OF    ASKHAIVE    HALL. 
SwANN,  Edwaed  John,  Esq.,  late  of  Askliam 
Hall,  CO.  York,  b.  12  Nov.  18G3 ;  m.  in  U.S.A. 

liiueag-e. — This  family  claims  great  antiquity,  and  bears 
the  coat  of  arms  of  the  extinct  Baronets  Swan,  whose 
ancestors,  says  Hasted,  wrote  themselves  gentleman  so  early 
as  the  reign  of  Richard  II. 

Robert  Swann,  Esq.  of  A.skham  Hall,  6.  22  July,  1759,  2nd 
son  of  John  Swann,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York,  by  Miss  Turner 
his  wife  ;  m.  23  April,  1792,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Robert  Carr,  Esq. 
of  Horbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1846)  left  at  his 
decease,  13  March,  1852, 
[.  John,  of  Askham  Hall. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brandsby,  and  Vicar  of  Cherry 
Burton,  b.  13  Aug.  1798;  «i.20Nov.  1832,  Jane  Cornelia  Ann 
Percival,  .and  by  her  (who  d.  27  July,  1890)  had  issue, 
1  Percival   Fiennes  (Rev.),   Rector  of    Brandsby,   b.    7 
March,  1839;   m.  20  Feb.  1868,  Fanny  Cecilia,  dan.  of  Sir 
Edward  Strickland,  K.C.B.,  Commissary  Gen.,  by  his  first; 
wife,  Georgina  Frances,  dau.  of  Frederick  Augustus  llcly, 
Esq.  of  Enghurst,  Sydney,  Australia. 
I.  Mary,  7n.  I  Feb.   1821,  Rev.  Henry  Ramsden. 
Mr.  Swann  d.  13  March,  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoH.N  Swann,  Esq.  of  Askham  Hall,  D.L.  for  the  co.  and 
J. P.  for  the  city  of  York,  b.  3  March,  1793  ;  m.  1st,  17  June, 
1830,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  William  Thomlin- 
son,  18th  liegfc.,  of  Blencoga,  co.  Cumberland,  and  2ndly, 
Georgiana  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Dixon,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue  by  the  former, 

I.  Robert,  late  of  Askham  Hall. 

II.  John  Thomlinson,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  27  March,  1836;  d.  25 
April,  1868. 

I.  Catherine   Sarah,  m.    11  Oct.  1869,  John  Thomas  Cater, 
eldest  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  and  Lady  Louisa  Cator. 

II.  Henrietta  Mary,  m.  23  May,  1868,  Rev.  John  Champion 
Hicks,  Vicar  of  Roecliffe. 

III.  Frances  Ann,  m.  10  Sept.  1867,  Rev.  Christopher  Wy- 
bergh.  Vicar  of  Wieton. 

His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Swann,  Esq.  of  Askham  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  b.  16  Sept. 
1832  ;  m.  23  Aug.  1859,  Blanche  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John 
V.  B.  Johnstone,  Bart.,  JI.P.  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Derwent, 
B.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  John,  now  of  Askham  Hall. 

I.  Mabel  Georgina. 

Mr.  R.  Swann  d.  1888,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms— Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  swans  arg.  Crest 
— X  demi  talbot  salient  gu.,  collaicd  or. 


SWEETMAN    OF    LONGTOWN. 

SwEETMAN,  Edmund  CAsuirR,  Es'.j.  of  Longtown, 
CO.  Kildare,  b.  1831 ;  m.  1881,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Richard  Btitlcr,  Esq.  of  Stiir  Vale,  co.  TipjDerarj. 

Lineage.— This  family  has  been  long  settled  in  Dublin, 
where  Nicholas  Sweetman  d.  1607.  They  were  previously 
resident  near  Callan  and  Newtown,  co.  Kilkenny,  so  far  back 
as  1558. 

Patrick  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  m.  Mrs. 
Blary  Thunder,  widow,  sister  of  Patrick,  Thomas,  and  George 
Dodd,  whose  will,  dated  25  Feb.  1782,  was  proved  21  Sept. 
1784.  Mr.  Sweetman's  will,  dated  22  Dec.  1770,  was  proved 
14  Jan.  following,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Patrick  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  Belve  \ere,  co.  Dublin,  pre- 
viously of  the  city  of  Dublin.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  ot  Michael 
Thunder,  Esq.  of  Ballaly,  co.  Dublin,  who  d.  1813.  His  will, 
dated  24  March,  1792,  was  proved  25  Nov.  1793,  and  he  was  ». 
by  his  son, 


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1901 


MtcnAEi,  SwEETMAN,  Esq.  of  Loiigtown,  co.  KiUlarc,  h. 
1775;  m.  1st,  1802,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Sniar- 
inore  Castle,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  6.  1805;  m.  Honoria 
O'Connor,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  of  Drumbanow,  co.  Meath,  M.P.  for  E.  Wicklow 
from  1892,  6.  1844. 

1  Honoria.  2  Alice,  a  nun. 

S  Cecilia,  d.  v.nm. 

4  Margarei,  Superioress,  Sisters  of  Charity,  Stanhope 
Street,  Dublin,  d.  13  Nov.  18a6. 

5  Janette,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Sweetman  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Blackney,  Esq.  of  Ballyellen,  co.  Callow,  by  whom  be  had 
further  is!?ue, 

III.  Michael  James,  of  Lamberton  Park,  Queen's  Co.,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff]  8.52, /;.  20  July,  1829;  m.  1849,  Mary  Mar- 
garet, only  child  and  heir  of  Michael  Powell,  Esq.  of  Fitz- 
ivilliam  Square,  Dublin,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Michael  Sweetman-Powell,  of  Lamberton  Park, 
J.P.  for  Queen's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  1884,  late  Capt.  Queen's 
Co.  Militia,  h.  1  June,  1852  ;  assumed  by  royal  licence, 
1874,  the  additional  .'urname  and  arms  of  J'owell,  in 
comphance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather  ;  m. 
28  Oct.  1879,  Adela  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  Arthur  and 
Lady  Catharine  Petre. 

2  Michael  James,  b.  28  June,  1864. 

1  Gertrude. 

2  Mury,  in.  18  Nov.  1879,  Francis  Kicholas,  2nd  son  of 
Col.  Blundell,  of  Crosby,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Nicholas, 
b.  16  Oct.  1880  ;  Blargaret  Elizabeth  Clementina  Mary, 
b.  19  Nov.  1881 ;  Agnes  Mary  Frances,  b.  9  June,  las4. 
Mr.  Blundell  d.  27  April,  1884. 

3  Eleanor. 

4  Agnes,  m.  18  June,  1883,  Egcrton  S.  Castle,  only  son  of 
Arthur  Castle,  Esq.  of  2,  Chapel  Street,  Park  Lane. 

IV.  Walter,  of  Clohamon,  co.  Wexford,  6.  1831;    m.  Jlary, 
dau.  of    lUcbard  Butlsr,  Esq.  of  Suirville,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  has  issue, 
1  Walter  James.  2  Richard  John. 

1  Margaret.  2  Mary. 

I.  Alice,  ra.  Col.  Blackney. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1851,  William  Scully,  Esq.  of  Ballioaclough, 
CO.  Tii'pcrary. 

Mr.  Sweetman  d.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  Longtown,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1862,  b.  March,  1803 ;  m.  1827,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Casbin,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  by  Mary  Anne  Morissy  his  wiie, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Casimib,  now  of  Longtown. 

II.  Hugh,  b.  1834  ;  un.  Gertiude,  d.au.  of  Walter  Blackney, 
Esq.  of  Ballyellen,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue,  1  Patrick, 
b.  1^71:  2  Hugh,  6.  1872;  3  James,  b.  1874;  4  Eoger,  b. 
1875;  5  Walter,  b.  1877. 

I.  Jlary  Anne,  m.  Kichaid  Butler,  Esq.  of  Suirville,  co.  Tip- 
peiary. 

II.  Katherine  Mary. 
Mr.  Sweetman  d.  1835. 

Arvu — Per  pale  gu.  and  chequy  az.  and  arg  ,  on  the  dexter 
an  eagle  displayed  Uimidiated  or,  in  dexter  chief  a  mullet  of 
the  last.  Vrest—Owt  ot  an  antique  crown  or,  a  griftin's  head 
gu.,  charged  with  a  mullet  or.     Motto — Spera  in  Deo. 

Scat — Longtown,  Clane,  co.  Kildare. 


SWETENHAM  OP  SOMEEFOED  BOOTHS. 

SwETENjiAii,  Clement  William,  Esq.  of 
Somerford  Booths,  co.  Chester,  J.P.,  late  Lieut. 
E.N.,  b.  21  Sept.  1852;  m.  16  Nov.  38S8,  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Ralph  Crejke,  Esq.  of 
EawclifPe  Hall,  and  Marton,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

Edmund,  b.  30  April,  1890. 

Iiineage. — In  the  time  of  Edwakd  I.,  the  Swetenhams  had 
a  grant  of  lauds  in  Somerford  Booths,  from  the  Somerfords. 

Helyas,  or  Elias  de  Swetenham,  living  in  the  reigns  of 
RiCHABD  I.,  John,  and  Henry  III.,  was  father  of 

Stephen  de  Swetenham,  othenvise  Stephen  de  Eabth- 
iKCHAM,  from  the  place  of  his  abode,  who  had,  with  a  younger 
son,  John,  living  6  Edward  I., 

RoBEET  DE  Swetenham,  living  temp.  Edward  I.,  and  father 
•of 

Hdgh  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  whose  son, 
William  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  also  in  the  reign 
■of  Edward  I.,  m.  Hawise,  dau.  of  Randal  de  Hulmc,  to  whom 
William  de  Somerford  gave  lands  in  Somerford,  in  the  26tn 
and  3Ist  of  the  same  king.    His  son, 


Thomas  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  in  the  reigns  of 
Edward  II.  and  III.,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Henry,  4th  son  of 
Roger  de  Davenport,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
The  youngest  son, 

Roger  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  5  Richabd  II.,  m. 
Ctcilia,  dau.  of  William  de  Gostre,  and  bad  two  sons  and  a 
dau.    The  elder  son, 

Randle  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  13  Richard  II., 
m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Stoke,  of  Stoke,  co.  Stafford,  and 
dying  about  2  Hrnry  IV.,  left  (with  another  son,  Thomas,  of 
i.Iobberlcy,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Ic  Ward,  of 
Somerford,  and  d.  s.  x).  3  Henry  VI.), 

William  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  temp.  Henry  V., 
7!!.  Johanna,  sister  of  William  Bulkeley,  of  Eyton,  and  dau.  of 
John  Bulkeley,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  (John,  his  heir, 
and  William,  who  had  issue)  and  one  dau.  (Isabel,  wife  of 
William  de  Stoke).    The  elder  son, 

John  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  d.  12  Henry  VII.,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

William  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  16  Edward  IV., 
in.  1st,  Cicely,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bostock,  of  Moulton,  and  2ndly, 
19  Edward  IV.,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Lowe,  of 
Pixhull,  and  had  issue,  five  sons  and  one  dau.  The  eldest  son, 
William  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  16  Henry  VII.,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Savage,  of  Macelesfiuld,  and  of 
Upton-upon-Severn,  by  whom  he  had  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom 
the  second,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swel- 
tenham)  three  sons.    The  eldest, 

Lawrence  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  6.  11  Henry 
VIII.,  m.  Eliz.abeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Oldfield,  of  Sutton, 
near  Macclesfield,  and  had  (with  three  sons)  eleven  daus., 
I.  .A.nne,  m.  Robert  Thoriey,  of  Somerford  Dootbs ;  ii.  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Thomas  Tyrrell;  ni.  Jane,  m.  Christopher  Edge,  of 
Horton,  CO.  Stafford;  iv,  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Jollie,  of  Leek, 
CO.  Stafford  ;  v.  Mary,  m.  Francis  Higginbottom,  of  Rushton,  co. 
Stafford  ;  vi.  Katherine,  d.  young;  vii.  Alice,  wife  of  Thomas 
Moreton,  of  London  ;  viir.  Frances,  m.  Robert  Matthews,  of 
Essex ;  ix.  Eleanor,  in.  Randle  Bostock,  of  Moulton  ;  x.  Mar- 
gery, m.  William  Clowes,  of  Whitley;  and  xi.  Ursula,  m. 
Roger  Spencer,  of  Congleton.  Lawrence  Swetenham  d.  21 
Elizabeth,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  living  at  the  Visi- 
tation of  1613,  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Davenport,  Esq.  of 
Davenport,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ralph  Maiuwaring,  Esq. 
of  Carineham,  and  had  issue, 
William,  who  predeceased  his  father  in  1627,  leaving,  by 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  oi  William  Burgess,  of  Macclesfield,  a 
son, 

Edmund,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Richard. 

Jane,  who  t?.  young. 

Edmund  Swetenham  was  .s.  by  his  grandson, 

Edmund  Swetenham,  Ksq.  of  Somerford,  an  infant  in  I6I3, 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Oldfield,  Knt.  of  Somerford, 
Radnor,  and  had  (with  several  other  children,  who  all  d.  s.p.), 

Philip,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Wilson.  Esq.  of  Dal- 
lam Tower,  in  Westmorland,  and  dying  r.  jj.  in  1673,  left  a 
son, 

Edmund,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
George,  living  in  1664. 

Elizabeth,  living  in  1664,  m.  William  Flaringdon,  Esq.  of 
Werden. 

Mr.  Swetenham  dying  in  1675,  was  interred  at  Astbury,  and 
was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Edmund  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Chester  in  1707,  i.i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Wandesford,  Bart,  of  Kirtliiigton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  his  heir. 

II.  Philip,  of  Congleton,  who  had  two  daus  ,  Philippa,  who 
d.  s.  }i.,  and  Amelia  Sophia  Caroline,  m.  John  Hall,  Esq.  of 
Congleton,  but  had  no  issue. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Henry  Browiijohn,  gent. 

II.  Margaret,  ni.  Roger  Comeeebach,  Esq.  of  Chester, 
Prothonotary  of  the  Palatinate  (son  ot  Roger  Comberbach, 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  Chester  and  a  Welsh  Judge,  author  of 
several  legal  works),  and  by  him,  who  d.  in  April,  1757, 
had,  with  a  dau.  Catherine,  m.  Roger  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of 
Dorfold,  two  sons;  the  younger,  Edmund  Roger,  d.  in 
1762;  the  elder,  Roger  Comberbach,  Prothonotary  of  the 
Palatinate,  who  d.  27  March,  1771,  aged  61,  and  was  bur.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester,  )«.  Frances,  natural  dau.  of  Edmund 
Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  and  had  by  her  (with 
four  daus.,  Harriet  Margaret ;  Frances  Isabella  ;  Charlotte, 
wife  of  Love  Albert  Parry,  Esq. ;  and  Helen,  wife  of 
l\athaniel  Maxey  Pattison,  Esq.)  a  son, 

Roger,  of  whom  presently. 


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The  eldest  ?on, 

Kdmi'sd  SwETF.xnAM,  Esq.  of  Somcrforcl  Booths,  High  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Chester  in  17-JJ,  b.  in  1601;  in.  1st,  Catherine,  only 
dau.  anil  heir  of  John  Beudlow,  Esq.  of  Sutton  IIowRrave,  co. 
York,  and  indly,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Richard  AVilmot,  51. D.,  of 
Derby,  but  d.  without  legitimate  issue  7  Jlay,  17CS.  His 
Somerford  Bootlis  estate,  at  the  decease  of  his  widow,  18  May, 
17S0,  p.issed  to  his  great  nephew, 

RoiiER  CoMBEKDAcn,  Esq.*  6.  17o8,  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Swetenham.  and  m.  about  17S2,  Anne,  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Archer,  Esq.  of  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

Clement,  his  heir. 

William,  who  i(.  ISOS. 

Henry,  Collector  of  Kuttygurth,  Bengal,  ra.  1818,  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Edward  Donnithorn,  Esq. 

Edmund,  Capt.  of  Engineers,  Bengal  Military  Service. 

James,  Capt.  Bengal  Military  Service. 

Roger,  d.  unm. 

Anne.  Caroline. 

Helen,  m.  1812,  Clement  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Huntley  Hall,  Capt. 
R.N. 

Eanny.  Harriet,  m.  George  Richardson,  Esq. 

Charlotte.  JIaria.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Swetenham  d.  March,  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Cle.ment  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Major  in  the  army,  b.  7  Eeb.  17s7  ;  in.  1  May, 
1S17,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Donelly,  co. 
Donegal,  and  had  issue, 

Clement,  of  .Somerford  Booths. 

Edmund,  of  Cam-yr-alvn,  co.  Denbigh,  Q.C,  M.A.,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  J. P.,  b.  iS  Nov.  1822;    m.  1st,  12  April,  IS.tI, 
Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Wilson  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hartsheath 
Park,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  has  issue,  1  Edmund  Wilson, 
I).  1857,  m.  1SS2,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Barnston,  Esq. 
of  Crewe  Hill,  co.  Chester,  and  has  a  dau.  ;  1  Eleanor  ;  2  Rose 
Laura.     He  m.  2ndly,  186;;,  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  Ellis  Cun- 
liffe,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Foster  Cunliffe,  of  Acton 
Park,  Wrexham. 
James,  of  Moston  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  J. P.,  Major  5th  Batt. 
Cheshire  R. v.,  late  Capt.  54th  Regt.,  I.  2  May,  1824;  m. 
1860,  Esther   Blanche,  dau.    of  Michael  Humble,  Esq.  of 
Gwersylt  Park,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Hubert,  deceased ; 
Rogerj  b.  1868  ;  Michael ;  Audley ;  and  Dora. 
Eliza,  m.  13  Feb.  1846,  Clement  Archer,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  4th 
Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue. 
Fanny,   m.  29  Sept.    1^-55,  John  Coutts  Antrobus,  Esq.  of 
Eaton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  20  Sept.  1863,  leaving  issue. 
Major  Swetenham  served  in   the   16th  Dragoons  under  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  in  the   Peninsula,  from  1809  to  the  ter- 
mination of   the  war,  at  the   battle  of  Toulouse  1814,  and 
subsequently  in  the  same  corps  at  Waterloo.    He  d.  17  Nov. 
1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Clement  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths  Hall,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  28  April,  1819;  m.  9  July,  1851,  Louisa 
Catherine  Sophia,  dau.  of  St.  John  C.  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley 
Castle,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Clement  Wilham,  now  of  Somerford  Booths. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1  June,  1862. 

I.  Edith  Lucy.  ii.  Maude. 

Mr.  Swetenham  d.  26  Nov.  18S6. 

Arms — Paly  of  sis  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  bend  vert  three  spades 
of  the  tirst.  Crest — A  porcupine's  head  erased  az.,  guttee  d'eau, 
chained  and  collared  or.     Molto — Ex  sudore  vultus. 

S'^at — Somerford  Booths,  Conglelon,  co.  Chester,  possessed 
by  the  family  since  a.d.  1100. 

C'ii'.i— Naval  and  Military. 

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SWETTENHAM    OF    SWETTENHATC. 

SWETTENHAM,  KOBERT  WaHREX-,  Esij.  of    Swct- 

tcnhain  Hall,  co.  Chester,  late  13tli  LigiiL  Infantry, 
now  Col.  4th  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.,  J. P.  for  co. 
Chester,  b.  1S36 ;  m.  1865,  Amelia  Marion,  dau.  of 
the  late  J.  W.  Wybault,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Robebt  Eaton  Wvbaclt,  Lieut.  East  Yorkshire 

Uegt.,  b.  10  Oct.  1867. 

II.  Albert  Willis.  in.  George  Millington. 
I.  Amelia  Frances  Josephine.  ii.  Berthia  Marie. 

III.  Helen  Cicely. 

Mr.  Warren-Swettenham  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Swettenhah  by  royal  licence,  1877,  under 

*  The  family  of  Combeebach  were  for  some  generations 
settled  at  Nantwioh,  and  appear  to  have  assumed  their  sur- 
name from  Comberbach,  near  Great  Budworth,  co.  Chester.  A 
manuscript  pedigree  is  in  the  Karl,  MSS.  2103. 


the  -will  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  J.  W.  Swcttcnham, 
Esq.,  on  the  death  of  his  -widow,  9  March,  1876. 

Lineage. — This  very  ancient  family,  which,  ac2ording 
to  tradition,  was  seated  at  Swettenham  long  antecedent  to 
the  Conquest,  and  had  a  confirmation  of  the  estate  temp. 
William  Burns,  to  the  then  Saxon  possessor,  derives  its  sur- 
name from  a  compound  of  two  Saxon  words,  Siccet,  pleasant 
or  agreeable.  Ham,  a  dwelling-place  or  village — words  that 
aptly  describe  the  situation  of  the  manor.  The  Swettenhams 
of  SicettenJuiui,  always  a  family  of  high  position  among  the 
Cheshire  gentry,  preserved  a  male  succession  from  the  Saxon 
times. 

Petek,  Lord  of  Swettenham,  had  (with  a  younger  son, 
Peter) 

Richard  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenham,  living  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  III.,  father  of 

Nicholas  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenham,  temp. 
Edward  1.,  whose  son, 

Richard  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenham,  was  father 
of 

Richard  de  Swettenham,  whose  son, 

Richard  de  Swettenham,  of  Swettenham,  had  two  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir,  and  William,  who  seated  himself  at  Caryng- 
ham,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Swettenhams  of  that  place. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  de  Swettenham,  of  Swettenham,  living  12  Ed- 
ward 111.,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ranulph  de  Swettenham,  father  of 

Thomas  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenh.ara  3  Richard  11. 
This  gentleman  was  s.  at  his  demise  by  his  son, 

Thomas  DE  Swettenham,  living  1  Richard  II.  and  1  Henry 
V.    Ho  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  DE  Swettenham,  father  of 

Peter  de  Swettenham,  who  flourished  in  the  early  part  of 
the  reign  of  Henry  VI.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  de  Swettenham  (33  Henry  VI.),  whose  son, 

Richard  de  Swettenham,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smcth- 
wick,  Esq.  of  Smethwick,  co.  Chester,  and  dying  in  the  reign 
of  Henry  VI.,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Oliver  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham  (20  Henry  VII.)  ; 
m.  Margery,  dau.  of  William  Read,  of  Mosley,  and  left  a  son, 

Tho.mas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  co. 
Chester,  and  was  .5.  at  his  demise  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.,  who  was  living  at  the  Visitation 
of  1566.  He  m.  Katherine,  dan.  of  —  Munday,  Esq.  of 
Merton,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  Thomas,  his 
heir ;  Lawrence,  of  Bradwall ;  and  William.  Mr.  Swetten- 
ham d.  1611,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  w^ho  d.  in 
1615-16,  leaving  (with  three  daus.,  Ann,  Katherine,  and 
Elinor)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  m.  1602, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Birtles,  Esq.  of  Birtles,  and  Ann  his  wife. 
By  this  lady  (who  d.  1621)  he  had  four  sons  and  three  daus., 
Thomas,  his  heir;  William;  Laurance  (who  left  a  son, 
Edward),  and  George ;  Ann ;  Eleanor,  111.  John  Holfoid,  Esq. ; 
and  Martha.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  b.  1604 ;  m. 
Abigal,  dau,  of  William  Steventon,  Esq.  of  Dottill,  co.  Salop, 
and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  John,  and  a  dau.  31ary)  his 
successor, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham  and  Birtles, 
b.  1642;  m.  1st,  1666,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Stanley, 
1st  Bart,  of  Alderley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir.  11.  John. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Thomas  Kinsey,  Esq.  of  Blackden. 
Mr.  Swettenham    m.   2ndly,  1684,  Frances,    sister  of  Roger 
Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Kermincham,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1714> 
had  no  further  issue.     He  d.  1713,  and  was  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son, 

William  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  m.  1691, 
Berthia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Willis,  Esq.,  of  an  ancient  Berkshire 
family,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir.  11.  Peter. 

I.  Frances. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  lleyes,  Esq.  of  Northwich,  and 
had 

1  Ann  Heyes,  heir  to  Swettenham. 

2  Elizabeth  Heyes,  in.  Millington  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Everton, 
CO.  Lancaster  (eldest  son  and  heir  of  John  Eaton,  Gent., 
of  Overwhitley  and  Millington,  both  in  00.  Chester,  and 
of  Liverpool),  by  whom  she  had  a  son, 

John  Eaton,  who  inherited  the  Swettenham  estates,  as 
hereafter,  and  assumed  the  sui'name  of  the  family. 


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in.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  James  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Hermin- 
cham,  and  2nd]y,  Kev.  J.  Gleave,  Rector  of  Swettcnham. 

IV.  Ann.  V.  Beifhia,  r/t.  Richard  Moore. 

VI.  Mary.  vii.  Jane. 

3Ir.  Swettenbam  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  SwETTENHAM,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  who  m.  prior  to 
1717,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Warburton,  Esq.of  Winnington 
and  had  a  dau.  Berthia,  m.  James  Wadeson,  Esq.  of  Thornes, 
CO.  Yorli,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Iisq.  of  Swettenham,  who  assumed, 
on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  cousin,  Daniel  Willis,  Esq., 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  that  family.  He  m.  1751, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Putney,  but  d.  s.  p. 
1788,  whereupon  the  Willis  estates  passed  to  Ralph  Earle,  Esq., 
father  of  Richard  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halstead  Park,  while  the 
ancient  inheritance  of  Swettenham  devolved  on  Mr.  Swetten- 
ham-Willis's  cousin,  Ann  IIeyes,  at  whose  decease  unm.  it 
vested  in  her  nephew, 

John  Swettenham  (formerly  Eaton),  Esq.  of  Swettenham, 
(son  of  Millington  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Everton,  Liverpool,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Heyes,  Esq.  of  North- 
wich,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of 
William  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham),  who  thereupon 
assumed,  as  above  stated,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Swet- 
tenham. He  m.  Sarah  Crosby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Sept. 
1821)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  7  Dec.  1803, 

I.  MiLLiNOTON  Eaton,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas   Su-ettenham,    Hector  of  Swettenham,  j/i.  Anna 
Antonia  Heyes,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Samuel  Edge,  Esq.  of  Cheetham  Hill,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 

Mr.  (Eaton)  Swettenham  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Millington  Eaton  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham, 
/).  1774;  VI.  12  Oct.  1708,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Paul  Wybault, 
Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  liilkenny,  and  had  two  sons  and  a 
dau., 

I.  George,  who  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Thomas  John  Wybault,  his  heir. 

I.  Sarah  Eaton,  m.  Michael  Warren,  Esq.  of  Sandford's  Court, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  and  had  by  him  (who  d.  18S4),  with  other 
issue,  a  2nd  son, 
Robert,  now  of  Swettenham. 
Mr.  Swettenham  d.  9  April,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Thomas  John  Wtbadlt  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham, 
6.  5  Oct.  1804,  ra.  27  June,  1S29,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Luke 
Alen,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  55th  Regt.,  C.B,  and  d.  s.  p.  5  Nov. 
1861.    His  widow  survived  until  9  March,  1876. 

Ai-ms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Swettenham,  arg.,  on  abend 
vert,  three  spitting  shovels  or  half  spades)  of  the  field;  2n(i 
and  3rd,  Warren,  chequy  or  and  gu.,  on  a  canton  az.,  a  cross 
of  the  first.  Crests — 1st,  Swettenham,  Against  a  tree  ppr.  a 
lion  rampant  az;  2nd,  Warren,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
eagle's  talon  or,  holding  a  crescent  gu.  in  front  of  a  plume  of 
five  ostricli  feathers  arg.  3/o«ots— Swettenham,  Ex  sudore 
vultus;  Warren,  Mox  virtute  se  tollit  ad  auras. 

Seat — Swettenham  Hall,  Congleton,  co.  Chester. 

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SWIFTE    OF    SWIFTSHEATH     AND 
LIONSDEN. 

SwiFTE,  Godwin  Meade  Butler,  Esq.  of 
Swiftsheath,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Lionsclen,  co.  Meatli, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  co.  Kilkenny  1892,  b. 
24  March,  1864. 

liineage. — The  ancient  and  once  noble  family  of  Swyfte, 
Swifte,  or  Swift,  was  originally  settled  in  co.  Durham  early  in 
the  14th  century. 

Bryan  Swyfte  had  a  grant  from  Godfrey  de  Beaumont, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Durham  (who  d  1333),  of  part  of  the  lordship 
of  Allergill,  co.  Durham,  to  be  held  of  the  palatine  earldom 
of  the  Bishop,  by  service  of  the  eighth  part  of  a  Knight's  fee. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Humphrey  Swyfte,  Knt.  of  Allergill,  who  m.  a  dau.  of 
Alexander  of  Beddick,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Swyfte,  Esq.  of  Allergill,  who  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Hedworth,  Esq.  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmond  Swyfte,  Esq.  of  Allergill,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Trollope,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Anthony  Swyfte,  Esq.  of  Allergill,  who  m.  a  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Surtees,  Knt.  of  Dinnisdall,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Robert  Swyfte,  Esq.  of  Allergill,  and  of  Rotheram,  co. 
York.      This  Robert  m.  twice ;  1st,  a  dau.   of  William  Han- 


sarde,  Esq.  of  Walworth,  by  which  lady  he  had  issue,  of 
whom  presently;  and  2ndly,  Agnes  dau.  of  Martin  Anne,  Esq. 
of  Frickley,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  Rotherham,  b.  1478  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Sheffield  (which  lady  d.  1539),  and  to  whom 
and  his  said  wife,  there  is  a  splendid  monument  erected  in 
Roth;rham  Church,  1561,  the  year  of  his  death.  He  w;w 
s.  by  son, 

Robert  Swifte,  Esq.  of  Rotherham,  m.  Elinor,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Xicholas  Wickerley,  Esq.  of  Wickerley  and 
Broomhall,  co.  York.  They  left  three  daus.  only,  1 
Prances,  7)i.  Sir  Francis  Leake,  Knt.  of  Sutton,  co.  Derby, 
ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Scarsdale;  2  Mary,  ??;.  Francis 
Wortley,  Esq.  of  Woriley  ;  and  3  Anne,  m.  Ricliard  Jes- 
sop,  Esq.  of  Broomhall. 

II.  William,  of  Rotherham,  who  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Wyrrall,  Esq.  of  Loversall,  co.  York,  and  dying  15G9,  was 
s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Robert  Swifte,  of  Rotherham,  6.  1551.  knighted  by 
King  James  I,  at  York,  1603.    He  had  the  title  of  "  Cava- 
liero  "  given  him   by  Uueen  Elizabeth,  was  twice  Hish 
Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  ''a  great  swordsman,  and  elegant 
speaker."    In  1609,   he    entertained    Henry,   Prince    of 
Wales,  at  his  house.     He  m.  twice,  1ft,  Bridget,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  Francis  Hastings,  of  Fenwick,  near  Doncaster, 
by  whom  he  was  father  of  Sir  Edward  S«ifte,  knighted 
by  King  James  J,  at  Belvoir,  and  d.  s.  p.  before  his  lather, 
having  m.  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Edmund  Shetlicld,  Earl  of 
Mulgrave,  whose  son  was  afterwards  created   Duke  of 
Buckingham;  and  2ndly,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Stephen  Barn- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  and   coiisiu-german  of 
the  great  Sir  Krancis  Bacon,  Earl  of  Verulara  (whicli  lady 
d.  1632),  by  whom,  on  his  death,  16i5,  he  left  (with  two 
daus.,  1  Penelope,  m.  William,  Viscount  Ayr,  and  Earl 
of  Dumfries,  whose  dau.  Elizabeth,  r,i.   Alexander,  Sth 
Earl  of  Eglinton  :  and  2  Mary,  m.  Sir  Robert  Anstruther, 
Ambassador  at  Copenhagen)  an  eldest  son, 
Barnham  Swifte,  created  1627,  Viscount  Carlingford,  to 
him   and   the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  but  d.  without 
issue  male  1634,  when  the  title  became  extinct.     He  jji. 
Lady  Mary  Crichton,  sistt-r  to  his  brother-in-law,  the 
Earl  of   Dumfries,  and  left  one  dau.,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Swifte,  who  TO.  the  profligate  and   notorious  Roberc 
Fielding,  generally  known  as  '•  Beau  Fielding." 

By  his  1st  wife,  before  mentioned,  Robert  Swyfte,  of  Aller- 
gill, had  a  son, 

Thomas  Swifte,  Esq.  of  Allergill,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Swifte,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  co.  York.  At  his  death 
he  left  two  sons,  viz.,  Sir  Francis  Swifte,  knighted  1616,  d. 
1642,  and 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Swift,  collated  1569  to  St.  Andrew's, 
Canterbury,  d.  1592,  and  was  bur.  in  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Godwin,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  W^ells,  and  left  an  only  son, 

Rev.  William  Swift,  6.  1566,  Rector  of  Herbaldown,  who 
afterwards  5.  to  his  father's  cure.  Hem.  5  Oct.  1592,  Mary 
Philpott,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  March,  1626)  he  had  Thomas 
(iiev.),  his  successor,  and  two  daus.,  Katberine,  m.  Thomas 
Whitefierde,  and  Margaret,  m.  Henry  Atkinson,  of  London. 
Herf.  1624,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Rev.  Thom.^s  Swift,  of  Goodrich  and  Bridstow,  co.  Here- 
ford, distinguished  for  his  active  devotion  in  the  cause  of 
Charles  I.,  and  to  the  person  of  his  son.  Prince  Charles 
(afterwards  Charles  II.),  during  the  latter's  protracted 
wanderings.  He  7ii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dryden,  Esq., 
sister  of  Sir  Erasmus  Dryden,  1st  Bart,  of  Canons  Asliby,  and 
grand-aunt  of  John  Dryden,  the  poet,  by  which  lady  he  had 
(with  four  daus.,  1  Emily  :  2  Elizabeth ;  3  Sarah ;  4  Katberine) 
ten  sons,  of  whom, 

I.  Godwin,  ,?.  him.  ii.  Dryden,  d.  s.p. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  William  Davenant,  Knt.,  and 
had  a  son, 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Puttenham,  Surrey,  b.  1665;  d. 
1752,  aged  87. 

IV.  William,  who  had  lands  in  cos.  Carlow,  Kilkenny, 
Leitrim,  and  Roscommon.  His  will,  dated  19  May,  1703, 
was  proved  11  March,  1705.  He  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of" 
Rev.  Ralph  King,  D.D.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Thomas, 
d  s.  p.,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth  m.  her  cousin,  Godwin  Swift, 
of  Dunbrow.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Ralph 
Arrom,  by  whom  (who  d.  1716j  he  had  a  son, 

William,  of  Dublin,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Long- 
field,  and  d.  1769,  leaving  (with  a  son  and  a  dau.,  who  d. 
young)  a  son,  William. 

V.  Jonathan,  of  Dublin,  Solicitor,  d.  May,  1667  ;  m.  Abigail 
Erick,  of  co.  Leicester,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  April,  1700;  he 
left  (with  a  dau.  Jane)  a  posthumous  son, 

Jonathan  Swift  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  the  celebrated  Dean 
of  St.  Patrick's,  b.  in  Hoeys  Court,  co.  Dublin,  30  Nov. 
1667,  who  has  related  many  anecdotes  of  his  grand- 
father's loyalty  in  his  account  of  T/ie  Family  of  Scnjl, 


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tlie  oiijrinal  MS.  of  which  is  still  preserved  in  the  library 
of  Trinity  Colleije,  IHibliu;  iippoinletl  Ui'iin  of  the  Catlie- 
dral  Cluuvh  ot  St.  Tatiiok,  co.  Dublin,  by  pattnt,  6  May, 
1713;  d.  UIOlT.  1745. 
■VI.  Adam,  of  Green  Castle,  co.  Down,  whose  will  was  proved 
•J6  May,  1704,  in.  Jliss  Cottcrell,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  1 
-\nne,  m.  James  Terry,  Ksq.  of  I'erryinount,  co.  Down;  2 
^Martha,  »i.  1st,  4  .\piil,   1707,   Hev.  'riieophilus   Harrison, 
aiHl  2ndly,  Edward  Whiteway,  Esq.  of  Dublin)  one  son, 
M  illiain,  m.  May,  ICSo,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Naylor,  widow. 
r.cv.  Thomas  Swift  d.  165S.     His  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  of  Ormonde  Quay,  in  tliecity  of  Dublin, 
Barrister-at-Law,  Attorney-General  to  the  Duke  of  Ormonde 
lor  the  County  Palatine  of  Tipperary ,  »i.  1st,  Elizabeth  Wheeler, 
tiy  whom  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  co.  Dublin,  m.  Msry,  dau  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Humphrey  Jeivis,   JCnt.,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  and  <Z.  s.  p. 

ig;;i. 

II.  Willoucrhby,  of  Hertford,  whose  will,  dated  '27  Jan.  1710, 
was  proved  4  July,  l'lr>,  left  two  daus.,  1  llcmiuih,  iii.  Kev. 
StatTord  Lishtbourne,  Kector  of  Trim,  co.  Meath  ;  2  Honoria, 
m.  Ferdinando  Sttanton,  Esq. 

?Ir.  Swift  lit.  2ndl}',  Kathorine,  dau.  of  William  Webster, 
Esq.  of  London,  Jlerchant,  by  wliom  (who  was  buried  at 
St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  13  Jan.  1G7'J)  he  had  two 
sons, 

III.  Godwin,  his  successor.  iv.  Eobert,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Swift  1)1.  3rdly,  May,  1674,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Major Kichard 
Deane,  and  had  furtherissue, 

V.  Deanc.  of  Castle  Riokard,  co.  Meath,  b.  20  March,  1670  ; 
m.  EUzabi'th  Lonthall,  and  d.  1713,  leaving  a  dau.  Eliza- 
beth, »i.  Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  of  Tidenion,  and  a  son, 
Deane,  of  Castle  Bickard,  m.  1739,  Mary,  dau.  of   Rev. 
Theophilus   Harrison,    and   had  a  dau.  Maria,  m.  Itev. 
Godwin  Swift,  and  a  son, 

Theophilus,  of  Castle  Rickard,  in.  Charlotte  Maria  Read, 
and  had  two  sons,  1  Deane,  of  Castle  Rickard,  m.  Miss 
Eellew,  and  had  Henry,  rf.  s.  ;>.,  and  Christopher;  2 
Edmond  Lenthall,  Keeper  of  the  Regalia  in  the  Tower 
of  London,  ,a.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Owen  Dalby,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Miss  Ati-ins. 
'VI.  Joseph,  bapt.  7  Aug.  1677. 

I.  Hannah  Maiia,  bapt.  24  May.  1G76. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  17  June,  1079. 

3Ir.  Swift  m.  4thly,  Ellinor,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Meade,  by 
whom  (who  7)1.  2ndly,  Very  Rev.  Theophilus  Harrison,  Dean 
•of  Clonmacnois)  he  had  furtlier  issue  (with  four  younger  sons, 
Thomas;  Edward;  William,  bapt.  IS  Nov.  10S4  ;  John,  6. 
1091)  an  elder  son, 

VII.  Meade,  of  Lynn,  J. P.,  b.  29  June,  1CS2  ;  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  L'Kstrange,  Esq.  of  Keoltown,  co.  Westmeatli, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
1  John,  m.  Katherine  Swanton,  and  had  issue, 
Richard,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Swift,  Esq.  of  Lynn, 
and   had  issue   (with   a  younger  son,  John,  m.  Miss 
Auchmuty,  and  a  dau.  Jane  Sophia,  in.  1st,  her  cousin, 
Godwin  bwift,  Esq.  of  Lionsden,  and  2ndly,  the  Comte 
Lepelletier  de  Molande;, 
Benjamin   Domville,  m.  July,    1805,   Mary,   dau.    of 
Godfrey  Vauijhan,   E«q.  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  a 
younger    son,    Benjamin    Pratt,   M.D.,   Deputy-In- 
spector of  Hospitals)  another  son, 
Eev.  Richard  Meade  Swift,  B.A.,  Incumbent  of 
Mountfield,    Omagh,    m.  Jlargaret  Julia,   dau.  of 
The  Mac   Dermott    Roe,   of   Alderfoi'd,    and   had 
issue,   Katherine  Theresa,  in.   II.  Kicliol,   Esq.  of 
Belfast    and    Sydenhatn,   co.    Down;    and    Marie 
AVetzlar,    in.    Kev.    Richard    Arclidall    Kyrn,    of 
Braganza,     Carlow,     Incumbent    of     Broomfleld, 
Castleblauey. 
^Thomas,  of  Lynnbury,  b.  1711;    m.   Frances,   dau.   of 
John   Dennis,  of  Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  Solicitor,  and  sister 
of  James  Lord  Tracton,  and  had  two  sons,  Meade  (Kev.), 
of  Union  Hill,  co.  Westmcath,  Vicar  Choral  of  Cork,  and 
John,  Barristcr-at-Law,  both  of  whom  adopted  the  sur- 
name of  Dennis  (.see  Dennis  of  Fort  Uraiuu). 
3Iearte  Swift  m.  2ndly,   Francrs,   dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Delgarno,  of  Moylisker,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  had 
3  Alexander  Swift,  Esq.  of  Lynn,  //.1719;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Pratt,   Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  and 
left   (with    two    daus.,   Jane,   m.  Richard    Swift,  Esq.; 
Fanny,  in.  David  Jones,   Esq.   of  Clonmole,  co.  West- 
meaih)  a  son. 
Meade  Swift,  Esq.,  m.  1773,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Ltvinge,  4th  Bart,  of  Knockdrin,  and  left,  with  three 
daus.,  two  sons, 
Alexander,  b.  1779,  d.  s.  p.  1811. 

liicHARD,  of  Lynn,  b.  4  April,  1782;  »i.  1st,  10  Au?. 
ISIO,  Sarah,  sister  of  Sir  John  Periiiig,  1st  Bart,  nf 
Membland,  Devon,  which  lady  d.  s.-p.,  and  2ndly,  17 


Oct.    1813,   Martha,   only  surviving  dau.  of  Jacob 
Bryan,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Jacob  Meade,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.L.,  6.  1814;  in.  1839, 
Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  of  William  Grant, 
Forsyth,  Ksq.  of  Elgin,  and  d.  in  NewSoath  Wales, 
12  Dec.  1805,  having  had  one  son,  Henry  Thomas, 
h.  Jan.  1848. 

Richard  Leviniie,  Bari'ister-at-Law,  H.B.M.  Consul 
at  Buffalo,  and  H.B.M.  Consul  for  the  Baltic  Pro- 
vinces, b.  1821  ;  TO.  1849,  Harriet  Frances,  only  child 
of  Edmund  Mills,  Esq.  of  Kinfield  Lodge,  co.  Berks, 
and  had  issue,  i.  Itichard  Glenelg  Levinge,  b.  15 
Oct.  1851;  11.  Edmund  .Alexander  Levinge,  6.  26 
Sept.  1852;  iii.  Loftus  Bryan  Levinge,  b.  1  Dec. 
1854;  I.  Frances  Emma  Levinge;  il.  Martha 
Laura  Levinge. 

Charles  Alexander,  R.N.,  b.  1823. 
William  Alfred,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  1827  ;  m. 
1853,  Amelia,  youngest  child  of  James  Hulkes, 
Esq.  of  Little  Hermitage,  Rocliester,  Kent,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Arthur  Delgarno,  b.  1855 ;  ii.  Richard 
Gordon  Hulkes,  b.  1857  ;  and  i.  Martha  Jane. 

Arthur  Delgarno,  Lieut.  90th  Regt.  L.I.,  6.  1834; 
killed  in  the  attack  on  the  Redan.'s  Sept.  1855. 

Georgina  Martha. 

Mr.   Swift  d.  7   Dec.  1695,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Werburgh's 
Church,  CO.  Dublin.     His  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  of  Dunbrow,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Swifts- 
heath,  CO.  Kilkenny,  TO.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Swift,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  to.  Folliotb 
Whiteway,  Esq. ;  and  Katherine)  four  sons, 

I.  Godwin,  his  heir. 

II.  Michael,  of  co.  Dublin,  whose  will,  dated  23  Dec.  1774, 
was  proved  21  Oct.  1777,  left  by  Mary,  his  wife,  a  smi, 
Robert,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  six  daus.,  I  Mary,  in.  William 
Stewart;  2  Anne  (Mrs.  Bayley) ;  3  Katherine;  4  Ellinor; 
5  Maria;  C  Sarah. 

III.  Jonathan,  of  co.  Dublin,  d.  1778. 

IV.  William,  of  ca.  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Bor, 
of  Big  Butter  Lane,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  two  sons,  William 
and  Michael. 

Mr.  Swift  d.  1739,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  of  Tidenton  and  Swiftsheath,  to.  his 
cousin  of  the  half  blood,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Swift, 
Esq.,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Godwin  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Deane,  m.  Anne  Hayman,  of  Youglial,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
a  son, 

Godwin,  of  co.  Dublin,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Swift,  and 
had  Godwin,  Mary  Jane,  and  Anna  Maria. 
Mr.  Swift  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Godwin  Swift,  of  Swiftsheath  anl  of  Lionsden,  co. 
Meath.  Ke  m.  his  cousin  of  the  half-blood,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Deane  Swift,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Rickard,  co.  Meath  (grandson  of 
Godwin  Swift,  Esq.,  by  Hannah  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Deane,  Esq.  of  Castle  Rickard),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Godwin,  his  heir. 

II.  Deane,  in.  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Seely. 

Mr.  Swift  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the  eldestsonof 
Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  d.  1814  (a  year  before  his  father), 
having  m.  his  cousin  of  the  half-blood,  Jane  Sophia,  great- 
granddau.  of  Godwin  Swift,  Esq.,  by  his  fourth  wife,  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Col.  William  Meade,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Count 
Lepelletier  de  Molande,  Staff  Officer  of  George  IV.)  he  left 
four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Godwin  Meade  Pratt,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  William  Richard,  of  Whitechurch  Lodge,  co.  Dublin, 
and  of  Dawson's  Grove,  co.  Armagh,  m.  1830,  Elizabeth 
Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Daniel  Kelly,  of  Daw- 
son's (irove,  CO.  Armagh,  and  Killeshall,  co.  Tyrone,  by  his 
wife  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Gervais,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Ernest  Godwin,  of  co.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  3 
June.  18:i9;  in.  9  Sept.  1869,  Fanny,  only  surviving  child 
(by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Brabazon  Morris,  Ksq.  of 
Mulleha,  co.  Meatli)  ol  Robert  Coddington,  Esq.,  great- 
grandbon  of  Rev.  William  Coddington,  Vicar  of  Carriek- 
macross,  who  was  4th  brother  of  John  Coddington,  Esq. 
of  Oldbridge,  co.  .Meath,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ernest  Godwin.  2  Latham  Coddington. 

3  Arthur  Meade.  4  Francis  William. 

5  Charles  Barnham. 
1  Kathleen  Mary. 
1  Alice  Mary.  2  Julia  Frances. 

III.  John  Pratt,  d.  unm.  1866. 

IV.  Edward  Bulkeley,  of  Clondalkin,  co.  Dublin,  m.  1841, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Frederick  Bourne,  Esq.,  of  Terenure,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Caroline,  m.  18H3,  Capt.  lloener  de  Mamiel  (d. 
1866),  of  the  Garde  du  Corps  of  Lonis  XVIII.  of  France, 
and  d.  1819,  leaving  five  sons  and  two  daus. 


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H.  Jane  Christina,  m.  1835,  His  Excellency  the  Chevalier 
Sergio  de  Jlacedo  {d.  1867),  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the 
Emperor  of  Brazil  in  London,  and  d.  Ibo'i,  leaving  three 
sons  and  two  daus. 
111.  Maiia,  m.  1830,  His  Excellency  the  Chevalier  Louis 
Pereira  de  Sodx'e,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the  Emperor 
of  Brazil  at  St.  Petersburg ;  d.  ItiSG,  leaving  a  dau.,  who 
d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Meade  Pratt  Swift,  Esq.  of  Swiftsheath  and 
Lionsden,  s.  his  grandfather,  and  revived  the  ancient  spelling 
of  SwiFiE  for  Swift.  He  7)j.  1st,  1833,  the  Baroness  Marie 
Fernanda  von  ^Yetzlar,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Baron  PVanz  von 
Wetzlar,  of  Schonkirehen,  Austria  (which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1839) ; 
and  2ndl}-,  Feb.  1863,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Clark,  Esq. 
of  Bansha,  co.  Tipperary,  by  which  lady  he  left  at  his  decease, 
4  July,  1S64,  a  son,  Godwin  Meade  Bctlek  Swifxe,  now  of 
Swiftsheath  and  Lionsden. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  vaire  between  three  bucks  in  full 
course  ppr.  Crest — A  demi-buck  rampant,  holding  in  the  mouth 
a  honeysuckle  all  ppr.,  stalked  and  leaved  veit.  Mottots — 
Feslina  lente  ;  Virtute  et  sanguine. 

Stats — SHiltsheath,  Jenkinstown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Lions- 
den, Castleriukard,  co.  Meath. 


SWINBURNE    OF    PONTOP    HALL. 

SwiNBUENE,  Thomas  Kobeet,  Esq.  of  Pontop 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  Major  E.iM.A.,  b.  4  Oct.  1853  ; 
m.  9  March,  1686,  Louisa  Gertrude,  elder  dau.  of 
Eobert  Sta.vart,  Esq.  of  Kiulochinodant,  co.  Mid- 
lothian, and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Anthony  .Stewart,  6.  6  Dec.  1886. 
Margaret  Frances  Troath,  b.  Jan.  1838. 

Lineage. — The  very  ancient  family  of  Swixbueke  of 
Caph'i  Uon,  Northumberland,  of  which  that  before  us  is  a 
branch,  derives  its  name  from  Swinburne  Castle,  in  North- 
umberland, which  it  possessed  from  so  remote  a  period  that 
the  Swinburnes  of  Swinburne  Castle  have  been  esteemed  feudal 
lords. 

Thomas  Swinburne,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Swinburne, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Capheaton,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Englefield,  Esq.  of  hite  Knights,  m.  Slary,  dau.  and  eo-lieir 
<if  Anthony  Meaburne,  Esq.  of  Pontop  Hall,  co.  Durham, 
and  relict  of  Thomas  Thornton,  Esq,  of  Nether  Witton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  177-;  had  a  dau.  Mary,  who  <(.  unni.  17B6, 
and  a  son, 

Thomas  Swinbcrne,  Esq.  of  Pontop  Hall,  co.  Durham,  vi. 
17S1,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of 
Old  Acres,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas  Kobebt,  his 
heir;  i.  Charlotte;  and  ii.  Amelia,  9U.  Thomas  Oswald,  of 
Sedgefield,  co.  Durham,  M.D.,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1841.  Mr. 
Swinburne  d.  Oct.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Robert  Swinburne,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Pontop  Hall, 
CO.  Durham,  and  Marcus,  co.  Forfar,  J. P. and  D.L.,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  1796 ;  m.  1st,  8  Dec.  1818,  Maria,  3rd  dau. 
of  Hev.  Anthony  Coates,  Rector  of  Goldsborough,  co.  York  (by 
his  wife,  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  John  Rowntree,  of 
Stockton,  CO.  Durham,  by  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Rev. 
William  Russell,  Vicar  of  Elton,  same  co.),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
July,  1S20)  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Anthony,  late  of  Pontop  Hall. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Oct  1826,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Aspinall, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  10  March,  1800)  had 
issue, 

Eobert  Spearman,  Ensign  54th  Eegt.,  6.  April,  1828 ;  d.  Aug. 

1847. 
James,  of  Marcus,  co.  Forfar,   D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.   late  4th 

Hussars,  6.29  July,  18o0  ;  m.  20  April,  1870,  Con>tance 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Griffith  Boynton,  Rector  of  Barniston, 
CO.  Yoi'k,  and  d.  1881,  leaving  two  daus.,  Helen  Constance, 
and  Ethel  Maude. 

Gen.  Swinburne  served  in  Holland  and  the  South  of  France, 
and  at  Quatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo.  He  d.  28  Feb.  1864.  His 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Anthont  Swinburne,  Esq.  of  Pontop  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  and  Eilan  Shona,  N.B.,  retired  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  13 
July,  1820;  ra.  21  July,  1852,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Edward  Fraser,  Madras  Engineers,  of  Shewglie,  Inverness, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Robert,  now  of  Pontop  Hall. 

II.  Spearman,  late  Lieut.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  h.  Dee. 
1856  ;  d.  xmm.  21  Feb.  1888. 


III.  James,  6.  Feb.  185S  ;  m.  28  Deo.  1S86,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
R.  H.  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.D.,of  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  and  iias. 
issue. 

IV.  John,?).  Aug.  1861. 

V.  Anthony,  Lieut.  East  Lancashire  Eegt.,  h.  April,  1863, 
d.  -1111111.  1885. 

VI.  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  Oct.  1865. 
Capt.  T.  A.  Swinburne  d.  7  Dec.  1893. 

Arms— Vex  fesse  gu.  and  arg.,  three  cinquefoils  counter- 
changed.  Crest— Oux.  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-boar  ram- 
pant arg.,  maned  or,  langued  gu.     il/oito— Semel  et  semper. 

Heat — Pontop  Hall,  Lanchester,  Durham. 


SWINTON    OF    SWINTON    BANK. 

SwiNTON,  John  Edulf  Blagkave,  Esq.  of 
Swiiiton  Bank,  co.  Peebles,  b.  6  Aug.  l8G-i ;  present 
representative  of  the  ancient  and  distinguished 
family  of  Swintoa  of  that  ilk. 

Lineag-e. — This  family,  originally  Saxon,  took  its  sur- 
name from  the  Barony  of  Swinton,  co.  Berwick. 

Edclf  or  Edulphcs  de  Swinton,  of  Swinton,  who  appears 
to  have  flourished  in  the  reigns  of  Macbeth  and  Malcolm 
Caenmoke,  left  a  son  Liulph  or  Lidlf,  living  in  the  beginning 
of  King  Edgar,  and  was  father  of  Udard,  Sheriff  co.  Berwick, 
tiiiip.  Alexander  I.,  who  wass.  by  Heknclf,  who  obtained  a 
charter  from  David  I.  (i.e.,  prior  to  1153),  stdl  extant  in  the 
archives  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Durham,  and  reproduced 
in  facsimile  in  the  National  Manuscripts  of  Scotland,  in  which 
he  is  designated  "Miles  Meus,"'  and  in  which  the  three  pre- 
ceding proprietors  of  the  lands  andbarony  are  named,  "to  hold 
of  St.  Cuthbertand  of  me ;  paying  forty  shillings  to  the  monks 
of  Durham,  without  any  other  services."  He  d.  temx>.  Mal- 
colm IV.,  and  was  s.  by 

Sir  Alan  de  Swinton,  who  got  a  charter  of  the  barony  o£ 
Swinton  from  Bertram,  Prior  of  Coldingham,  Superior  thereof 
in  the  reign  of  King  William  the  Lion.  Sir  Alan  d.  circa, 
1200,  and  was  s.  by  Alan,  of  Swinton,  who  appears  as  witness 
to  numerous  charters  in  the  earlier  half  of  the  13th  century. 
Besides  a  son,  John,  he  left  a  successor, 

Alan,  of  Swinton,  who  granted  the  Kishcroft  of  Nether 
Swinton  to  the  Priory  of  Coldingham,  20  March,  1271,  and 
was  .S-.  by 

Henry,  of  Swinton,  who  was  one  of  the  many  Scots  of  all 
ranks  who  swore  fealty  to  Edward  I.,  at  Berwick,  in  1296.  To 
him  s., 

Alan,  of  Swinton,  who  is  mentioned  as  serving  on  an  inquest 
in  1374.     He  was  s.  by 

Henkt,  of  Swinton,  who  in  a  charter  of  the  year  1379,  made 
over  all  his  lands  to  his  son.  Sir  John,  of  Swinton.  This 
Charter  was  confirmed  both  by  Robert  U.  and  his  son,  John, 
Earl  of  Carrick,  Steward  of  Scotland,  in  1382,  and  was  further 
ratified  by  a  Bull  of  Pope  Clement  111.,  dated  at  Avignon,  t> 
June,  1383  (these  charters  are  still  in  the  possession  of  the 
family).    His  son. 

Sir  John  Swinton,  a  distinguished  soldier  and  statesman, 
and  high  in  favour  with  Kings  Robert  II.  and  111.  His  mili- 
tary achievements  are  recorded  by  the  ancient  Scottish  writers. 
At  the  battle  of  Otterburn,  21  July,  1388,  he  had  a  chief  com- 
mand, and  to  his  intrepidity  the  Scots  were  indebted  for  the 
great  victory  obtained  over  the  English  (although  with  theloss- 
of  Douglas)  on  that  memorable  field.  The  gallant  bearing 
and  heroic  death  of  Sir  John  Swinton,  at  the  fatal  battle  of 
Homildon,  have  afforded  a  subject  for  the  poetic  genuis  of 
Scott,  and  are  the  materials  on  which  he  founded  the  drainaof 
Halidon  Hill.  Sir  John  iii.  1st,  Margaret,  Countess  of  Douglas 
and  Mar,  widow  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Dougla.s,  but  by  that; 
lady  had  no  issue,  and  2ndlj',  Lady  Margaret  Stewart,  dau.  of 
King  Robert  II.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son. 

Sir  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  a  man  of  singular  merit  and; 
a  soldier  of  undaunted  valour.  At  the  battle  of  lieauge,  in. 
France,  1421,  Swinton  unhorsed  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  an 
English  General,  brother  of  King  Henrt  V.,  whom  he  dis- 
tinguished by  a  coronet  set  with  precious  stones,  which  the 
Duke  wore  around  his  helmet,  and  wounded  him  so  grievously 
in  the  face  with  his  lance,  that  he  immediately  expired.  Sir 
John  afterwards  fell  at  the  battle  of  Verneuil.  He  ni.  1st,  Lady- 
Marjory  Dunbar,  dau.  of  George,  Earl  of  March  ;  but  she  ti.  s.^j. 
He  m.  2ndly,  his  cousin-german.  Lady  Marjory  Stewart,  dau. 
of  Robert,  Duke  of  Albany.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  who  d.  circa  1493  leaving 
(with  a  dau.  Margaret,  m.  John  Falside,  of  that  ilk,  and  in  her 
widowhood  was  Prioress  of  the  monastery  of  Elcho)  a  son  and 
successor, 


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SiK  John  Swixroy,  of  that  ilk,  m.  1475,  Katharine  Lauder, 
of  the  family  of  Bass,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

John'  Swintos,  of  that  ills.  Warden  Depute  of  the  East 
^Marches,  m.  151S,  Margaret,  dau.  of  DavidHunic,of  Wedder- 
Inirn,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  eight  daus.  He  il.  circa 
lo4;t,  and  was  «■.  liy  his  elder  son, 

Sir  John  Swintos.  of  that  ilk,  m.  155',2,  his  cousin,  Katha- 
rine, dau.  of  Kobert  Lauder,  of  Bass,  and  dying  15S4,  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

lloDERT  SwiNTOjf,  of  that  ilk.  Sheriff  of  co,  Berwick,  He  m. 
]st,  Katharine  Hay,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Tester,  by  whom  he 
had  one  son,  John,  his  iieir,  and  a  dau.  Katharine,  id.  Sir 
Alexander  Nisbet,  of  that  ilk.  He  m.  2ndly,  15'J7,  Jean,  sister 
of  Tatrick  Hepburn,  of  White  Castle,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons,  .\LEXANDER  and  Kobert,  and  one  dau.  Helen,  m.  IG'IS, 
John  Hepburn,  of  Smeaton.  Mr.  Swinton  d.  It)28,  and  was 
^.  by  his  son, 

John  Swinpon,  of  that  ilk,  d.  imm.  1633,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Sir  Alesaxder  Swinton,  of  that  ilk.  Sheriff  of  Berwick,  m. 
IC'20,  Margaret^  dau.  of  James  Home,  of  Framepath,  a  cadet 
<if  the  family  of  Home,  and  had  issue,  with  live  daus.,  five  sons, 
I.  John,  his  heir ;  ii.  Alexander,  Lord  Mersington  ;  iii. 
liobert,  killed  at  the  battle  af  Worcester,  ex  jiarie  Regis, 
attempting  to  carry  off  Cromwell's  standard ;  iv.  James;  v. 
George,  of  Chesters  ;  vi.  David,  of  Loughton.  Sir  Alexander 
<l.  1652,  aud  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  appointed  in  1649.  one  of  the 
Colonels  for  co.  Berwick,  chosen  one  of  the  Committee  of 
Estates  and  made  a  Commissioner  for  Plantation  of  Kirks,  14 
3Iarch,  the  same  year.  Cromwell,  when  in  Scotland,  carried 
Swinton  a  prisoner  to  England,  and  had  him  with  him  at  the 
battle  of  Worcester,  where  he  was  only  a  spectator;  however, 
he  was  forfeited  by  the  Convention  of  estates  in  absence,  and 
■without  proof,  16.51.  He  m.  1st,  1G4.5,  Margaret  Steuart,  dau. 
of  William  Lord  Blantyre,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  one 
dau.  He  m.  2ndly,  Frances  White,  of  Newington  Butts  (widow), 
<lau.  of  —  Hancock,  .of  Wallieford,  East  Lothi.an,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue  (she  re-m.  Arnot  Soman).  He  d.  1671),  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Swinton.  of  that  ilk,  who  dying  v.nm.,  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

SiB  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  who  resided  in  Holland  during 
the  forfeiture,  and  was  a  considerable  merchant  there.  He 
returned  to  Britain  at  the  Revolution,  and  in  the  year  1690 
the  decree  of  forfeiture  was  rescinded,  and  the  family  estate 
was  restored  to  liim  ^jer  modum  justitioe.  He  was  a  Member  of 
the  Union  Parliament,  and  was  appointed  one  of  the  Couimis- 
-sioners  of  Equivalent.  Hem.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Welsh, 
ilerchant  of  London,  by  whom  he  had  many  children,  but 
none  of  them  came  to  maturity,  except  one  dau.  Frances,  m. 
Itev.  Henry  Yeitch,  Minister  of  Swinton.  Sir  John  m,  2ndly, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Kobert  Sinclair,  of  Longformacus,  by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Alexander,  by  Lady  Jane 
iJouglas,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Marquess  of  Douglas, 
.and  by  her  he  had  four  sons  and  four  daus.  (of  whom  the 
eldest  Jean,  by  her  marriage  with  Professor  John  Rutherford, 
was  grandmother  of  Sir  Walter  Scott).  Sir  John  d.  1724,  and 
vas  8.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk.  Advocate.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
l;ev.  Samuel  Semple,  Minister  of  the  parish  of  Libberton,  by 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Murray,  of  Black- 
barony,  and  by  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  who  s.  to  Swinton. 

II.  Samuel,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Felicitc  Jean  Le  Febre,  and  was 
father  of  two  sons  :  one,  Archibald  Swinton.  Esq.,  was  of 
Warsash,  Hants;  the  other,  Samuel  Swinton,  Esq.  in  the 
H.E.I.C.S.,  6. 2  Aug.  1773,  purchased  in  1829,  the  estate  of 
Swinton,  from  the  elder  branch  of  the  family.  He  m.  19 
March,  1800,  Isabella,  dau.  of  J.  Routledge,  Esq.,  and  left 
issue, 

1  George  Melville,  b.  24  Auir.  1815;  d.  s.  -p. 

2  John  Moncklon,  h.  4  April,  1819;  (/.  s.  p. 

-3  Samuel  Charles  Alston,  d.  22  Sept.  1820;  d.  s.  p. 

1  Anne  Elizabeth,  who  s.  to  Swinton,  hi.  1820,  her  cousin, 
George  Swinton, Esq.,  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Government 
of  Bengal,  who  d.  1854,  leaving  issue,  1  Archibald  Adam, 
I.C.S.,  6.  1820,  and  d.  1894,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  George  Herbert  Taylor,  Capt.  late  Bedfordshire  Regt., 
who  has  a  son,  Alan  Edulf,  l>.  1889;  2  ^\Jan,  I.C.S.,  d. 
v.nni.  1888;  3  William  Bentinck,  Major  Madras  Cav., 
killed  in  India  1876,  leaving,  with  four  daus.,  two  sons, 
George  Sholto,  Lieut.  Berks  Regt.,  killed  in  action  in 
ISbo  in  Egjpt,  and  Kobert  Bruce,  Berks  Regt. ;  1  Mar- 
garet, d.  v.nm. ;  2  Harriet,  ra.  Major  TuUoh,  of  Elliston, 
and  has  issue.  On  the  death  of  Mrs.  Swinton,  of  Swinton, 
in  1883,  the  estate  was  sold  and  passed  out  of  the  family. 


2  Mary,  in.  1822,  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  W.  Hogg,  Bart., 
and  left  issue, 

3  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  m.  John  Melville,  Esq.  and  left  issue 

4  Isabella.  5  Jessie  Bebb. 

III.  Robert,  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  d.  abroad. 

IV.  Archibald,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S..  ancestor  of  the  Campbell- 
SwiNTONs,  of  Kimmerghame  {icliuin  ste). 

v.  Francis,  H.E.I.C.S.,  deceased. 

I.  Elizabeth,  (/.  iinm. 

II.  Anne,  i?;.  RobertlIepburne,Esq.  of  Baads,  and  is  deceased 

III.  Jean,  d.  xmm.  iv.  Mary,  d.  unra. 

V.  Katherine,  m.  Walter  Ferguson,  Esq,  and  is  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk.  Lord  Swinton,  one  of  the  Senators 
of  the  College  of  Justice, /ii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Mitchel- 
son,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii. 
Samuel,  Gen.,  Col.  74th  Regt.  ;  in.  Archibald,  W.S.  ;  iv. 
Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Alexander Elphin- 
stone,  of  Gluck ;  v.  George,  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Governor- 
General  of  India,  m.  his  cousin,  Anne  Elizabeth  Swinton;  vi. 
William,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,™.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Blair, 
K.C.B.,  and  had  issue;  i.  Margaret;  ii.  Mary;  iii.  Isabella; 
IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  the  Hon.  George  Carnegie  ;  v.  Harriot; 
VI.  Catherine ;  and  vii.  Anne.  He  d.  5  Jan.  1799,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk.  Advocate,  in.  his  cousin,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Hepburne,  F^sq.of  Clerkington,  and  had 
I.  John;  ii.  Roeekt  Hepbirne;  i.  Isabella;  ii.  Margaret. 
He  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  at  whose  death  v/am.  in  1829, 
the  estate  was  sold  as  above  to  his  cousin,  Samuel  Swinton. 
His  brother, 

Robert  Hepeuene  Swinton,  who  was  seated  at  Swinton 
Bank,  co.  Peebles.  He  m.  1830,  Juliana,  dau.  of  Tliomas 
Harker,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hall,  co.  York,  and  dying  2  June, 
1855,  left  issue, 

I.  John  Edulphd?,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert  Hepburne,  Capt.  H.N.,().  Is35;  m.  1st,  1859,  Eliza 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Haften,  and  by  her 
(who  d..  ISe:-!)  has  a  son,  Robert  Hepburne,  6.  April,  18tj0, 
and  a  dau.  Eliza  Susan  Eceles,  ni.  Sept.  1887,  C.  de  Courey 
Hamilton,  Esq.  only  son  of  Capt.  Gerald  de  Courey  Hamil- 
ton. He  111.  2ndly,  14  Jan.  18o9,  Caroline  Jane  Ross,  dau. 
of  Ilcniy  Kendall,  Esq.,  late  Consul  for  Peru  and  Chili,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has  a  dau.  Mary  Caroline,  who  d. 
1870,  and  3rdly,  1872,  Alexa  Hugh  Munro,  dau.  of  Col. 
Campbell,  ot  Ormidale,  by  whom  he  has  a  son,  John,  and 
other  issue. 

III.  William  Murray,  d.  1862. 

I.  Juiia  Frances,  d.  unni.  1893. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Jane,  iii.  Benjamin  Nicholson,  Esq. 
Mr.  Swinton  d.  2  June,  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Edulphus  Swinton,  Esq.  of  Swinton  Bank,  J.P., 
Capt.  Indian  Army,  b.  1832  ;  on.  10  Sept.  1863,  Frances  Jane, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Ainslie,  Esq.  of  The  Gurt,  co.  Perth,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Eddlf  Elagrave,  now  of  Swinton  Bank. 

I.  Katharine  Elizabeth  Ainslie. 
Mr.  Swinton  d.  1871. 

Arins—Sik.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased 
arg.  Crest — A  boar  chained  to  a  tree  ppr.  Mottoes— Je  pense ; 
above  the  crest,  J'espere. 

Stat — Swinton  Bank,  near  Peebles. 


SWINTON    OP    KIMMERGHAME. 

Campbell-Swintox,  John  Liulf,  Esq.  of 
Kimmerghame,  co.  Berwick,  J. P.,  Capt.  2nd  Vol. 
Batt.  King's  Own  Seottisli  Borderers,  6.  3  March, 
lS5y ;  s.  his  father  189u ;  m.  6  June,  1893,  Agnes 
Cecil,  jounge.st  dau.  of  the  late  George  Towie 
White,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Liineag'e.  —This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Swinton  of  Sainton,  co.  Merwi'-k. 

Archibald  Swinton,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Kimmerghame, 
4th  son  of  John  Swinton,  of  Swinton,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Samuel  Semple,  served  with  distinction  in  India,  as 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Clive.  He  in.  1776,  Henrietta,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Douglas,  of  Mains,  afterwards  Campbell,  of 
Blythswood,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  James,  d.  in  India,  1813. 

Samuel  Robert  Archibald,  lost  in  the  wreck  of  the  "Lady 

Burgess"  East  Indiaman,  ISOH. 

Harriett,  d.  1864.  Maria,  d.  1855. 

Agnes,  (/.  young.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  d.  1877. 

The  eldest  son, 


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John  Swintos,  6.  22  Sept.  1777,  for  some  years  an  Officer 
in  the  army,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Campbell  on 
succeeding  (1850)  to  his  maternal  aunt,  Miss  Mary  Campbell, 
hy  whom  the  estate  of  Kimmerghame,  which  had  been  sold  by 
his  father,  was  re-purchased  1846.  He  to.  15  March,  1809, 
Catherine,  only  dau.  of  James  Rannie,  Merchant  in  Leith,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Mure,  Esq.  of  Caldwell, 
one  of  the  Barons  of  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  and  d.  8  March, 
1867,  leaving  issue, 

Archibald,  late  of  Kimmerghame, 

James  Itannie,  b.  16  April,  1816  ;  w.  11  July,  1865,  Hon. 
Blanche  Artlmr  Georgiiia  de  lios,  dau.  of  William  Lennox 
Lascelles,  20th  Lord  de  Eos,  and  d.  Dec.  1888. 

Catherine,  d.  187G. 

Mary,  of  Blythebank,  co.  Berwick,  d.  unvi.  1891. 

Henrietta,  m.  1845,  Henry  Davidson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1881. 
Their  eldest  son  is  the  Right  Rev.  Randall  Thomas  David- 
son, D.D.,  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

Agnes,  VI.  Rev.  George  Murray,  M.A..  Vicar  of  Dedham, 
Essex  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1877),  and  d.  1893,  leaving  two  sons 
arid  a  dau. 

The  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Campbell-Swinton,  Esq.  of  Kimmerghame,  co. 
Berwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Advocate,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  F.S.A.S., 
Brigadier-General  in  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  Queen's 
Body-Guard  for  Scotland,  from  1842  to  1862  Professor  of  Civil 
Law  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  b.  15  July,  1812;  m.  1st, 
29  July,  1845,  Katharine  Margaret,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Pringle,  5th  Bart,  of  Newhall  and  Stichill,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  24  May,  1846)  had  one  dau., 

I.  Katharine  Margaret. 
He   Hi.  2ndly,  7  Oct.    1856,  Georgiana  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Sitwell,  2nd  Bart,  of  Eenishaw,   by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Liulf,  now  of  Kimmerghame. 

II.  George  Sitwell,  b.  10  May,  1859,  Capt.  late  71st  Highland 
Light  Infantry. 

III.  Alan  Archibald,  b.  IS  Oct.  1863,  Electrical  Engineer. 
II.  Alice  Susan  Lucy. 

Mr.  A.  Campbell-Swinton  d.  1890,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  boars'  heads  erased  arg.,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  erm., 
for  SwiNTON ;  2nd  and  3rd,  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th, 
gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
counterchanged,  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lymphad  sa.,  for  Camp- 
bell. Crest — A  boar  chained  to  an  oak-tree  fructed,  all  ppr. 
Motto— J'esytre. 

Seat — Kimmerghame,  Dunse,  co.  Berwick. 


SWIKE  (now  ROPER)  OF  LITTLETHORPE. 

(Swiee),  Elizabeth,  of  Littletliorpe  and  Hart- 
■wifch,  CO.  York,  s.  her  father  1892 ;  m.  7  April,  1869, 
Greorge  Roper,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Richmond,  co. 
York,  J. P.  for  North  Riding,  and  Alderman  of  the 
County  Council,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gf.orge  Aethcr,  b.  22  3Iay,  1870. 

II.  Charles  Donnison,  b.  12  Jan.  1876. 

III.  John  Bryan,  b.  14  Jan.  1883. 

IV.  Geoffrey  Stapylton  Rowe,  6.  22  March,  1890. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  6.  3  March,  1872. 

II.  Rachael  Kendle,  b.  14  Aug.  1881. 
in.  Phyllis  Anne,  b.  19  Oct.  1886. 
IV.  Ruth  Gilpin,  b.  27  May,  1888. 

Mr.  Gr.  Roper  is  the  son  of  the  late  Roper  Stote 
Donnison  Rowe  Ropee,  Esq.  of  Trimdon,  co. 
Durham,  who  m.  25  Oct.  1838,  Jemima  Margaret, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Crilpin,  of  Sedbury  Park, 
Y'orkshire. 

liineage. — This  family  has  been  seated  in  co.  York  for 
considerably  more  than  two  centuries. 

Roger  SwTER. ',«.  Anne,  dau.  of  Roger  Coates,  and  by  her 
<who  was  bur.  12  Sept.  1637)  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  in.  John 
Coates,  Esq.,  and  mother  of  Roger  Coates,  of  Kildwick  Grange, 
and  one  son,  his  successor, 

Roger  Swter,  m.  1st,  Anne  Lister,  and  2ndly,  1654,  Isabel 
Horrocks.    By  the  former  he  left  a  son, 

Samuel  Swire,  of  Cononley,  iii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  his 
cousin,  Roger  Coates,  Esq.  of  Kildwick  Grange,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1702-3)  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Skipton,bapt.  1672,  ui.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Wilson,  Gent,  of  Beecroft,  and  d.  in  1724,  having  had,  with 
other  issue, 


1  Samuel  John,  of  Sldpton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mathew 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eshton,  but  d.  s.  p.  26  March,  ]73i. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  Samuel  Swire,  Esq.  of 
Cononley. 

III.  Samuel,  of  Scaley  House,  Bilston,  co.  York,  bapt.  1680, 
m.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Jackman,  Esq.  of 
Skipton,  and  had,  with  other  sons,  who  d.  unm., 

1  John,  of  Skipton,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert 
Garnett,  Esq.  of  Leathley,  and  had 
Samuel,  of  Manchester,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mayor, 
Esq.   of  Portwood,  co.  Chester,  and   had   three  sons, 
d.  unm.     He  m.  2ndly,  Martha,   dau.  of  John  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Purl  well  Hall,  and  liad  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  the 
Rev.  William  Wood,  of  Tingley  House,  near  Wakefield, 
and  3rdly,  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  —  Bent,    Esq., 
and  had  Richard,  m.  Miss  W'eatherhead ;  Alice,  m.  Mr. 
Cotterell ;  and  Mary,  m.  Mr.  Batcman. 
Roger,  of  Halifax,  m.  1st,  Jennett,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Currer,  Vicar  of  Clapham,  and  2ndly,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Abram  Mellin,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  one  son  and 
three  daus.,  all  of  whom  m.  and  had  issue. 

1  Jane,  m.  Robert  Higginson,  Esq  ,  d.  s.  p.  1802. 

2  Eleanor,  m.  Isaac  Raynor,  Esq.  of  Gilderstonu. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Currer,  Esq.  of  Halifax,  and  d. 
1793. 

IV.  Coates,  6.  1682;  d.  unm.  1705. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Buckle,  Esq.  of  Burton. 

II.  Anne,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Swire  d.  1701,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Swire,  Esq.  of  Cononley,  bapt,  1701 ;  m.  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  John  Swire,  Esq.  of 
Skipton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Halifax,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Christopher  Smith, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1799,  leaving  issue, 

1  Samuel,  m.  Miss  Butler,  of  Carleton  Biggin,    and  had 
issue,  five  sons  and  one  dau. 
1  Anne,  d.  unm. 

III.  Samuel  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Fellow  of  University  Coll.  Oxon, 
Vicar  of  Coleshill,  Bucks,  and  Rectorof  Melsonby  and  Barn- 
ingham,  co.  York,  b.  25  Oct.  1731  ;  m.  Bessy,  dau.  of  George 
Hobson,  Esq.  of  Middleham, 

I.  Rosamond,  m.  Henry  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Skipton. 

He  d.  4  May,  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Swire,  Esq.  of  Cononley,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Dowgill,  Esq.  of  Hartwith,  near  Ripley, 
by  whom  (who  d.  18  July,  1773)  he  acquired  that  estate. 
He  had  issue  (with  two  other  sons  and  two  daus.,  who  d. 
young), 

I.  Roger,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  Samuel,  M.A.,  b.  25  Dee.  1771,  Fellow  of  University  Coll. 
Oxon,  d.  29  Aug.  1799. 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hobson,  gent,  of  Richmond,  co.  York. 

Mr.  Swire  d.  1778.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Roger  Swire,  Esq.,  d.  unm.  4  April,  1792,  and  wass.  by  his 
next  brother, 

John  Swire,  Esq.  of  Cononley,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Robin- 
son, of  Kingston-upon-HuU,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  left  at 
his  decease,  5  Hoy.  179G  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  who  d.  unm.},  a 
son. 

Rev.  John  Swire,  M.A.,  of  Cononley,  Vicar  of  Manfield, 
J. P.,  b.  (posthumous)  16  Jan.  1797  ;  m.  4  March,  1819,  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Robson,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Samdel,  of  Littlethorpe. 

II.  John,  b.  30  Dec.  1820 ;  d.  26  Sept.  I860, 

III.  William,  6.  9  July,  1825. 

IV.  Frederick,  b.  2  Aug.  1826. 

V.  Edward,  b.  18  April,  1830. 

VI.  Roger,  6.  2  July,  1834. 
I.  Elizabeth. 
HI.  Mary,  d.  1863. 
V.  Maria. 

VII.  Margaret. 
IX.  Henrietta,  d.  1877. 

Rev.  John  Swire  d.  1860.    His  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Swire,  Esq.  of  Littlethorpe  and  Hartwith,  co.  York, 
J. P.,  B.A.,  University  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  24  Dec.  1819;  m.  1st, 
1846,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Kendle,  Esq.,  by  whom  (whod. 
1847)  he  had  issue,  one  dau., 

Elizabeth,  now  of  Littlethorpe. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1857,  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 
Stanton,  Esq. ;  she  d.  25  Jan,  1877.  He  m.  3rdly,  1878,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Frederick  William  Trevor,  Esq.,  and  d.  26  Nov.  1892. 

Arms— Sa.,  three  swans'  necks  couped  arg.  Crest  —  A 
swans'  necli  couped  arg.,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
Motto — E?se  quam  videri. 

Heat — Littlethorpe,  Ripon. 


II.  Anne. 

IV.  Emma,  d.  1350. 
VI.  Frances. 
VIII.  Jane,  d.  1837. 


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SWITHINBANK    OF    DENHAM    COURT. 

SwiTiiixBAyK,  IIakold  "William,  Esq.  of 
D.nham  Court,  Eiicks,  J.P.,  High  tShorilf  1891, 
Lite  Lieut.  11th  Hu#s;irs,  iiiul  Cupt.  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge's  llussiirs  (Middh-sex  Yeonuiiirv),  b.  7  March, 
IS.'jb  ;  Hi.  23  Oct.  1SS3,  Auiy,  dau.  of  James  C.  Euo, 
iisii.  of  Wood  Hall,  Duhvich,  aud  has  issue, 

Crossley,  b.  16Xov.  ISSt. 
Knia,  6.  11  Feb.  1Sj7. 
Isobfl,  6.  -5  J.m.  ISOI. 

This  gentleman  is  son  of  George  Edwin  Swithin- 
bank,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  and  Constance  Anne, 
his  wife.  Uis  brother,  Eev.  Herbert  Spenser, 
Switliinbank,  M.A.  O.xon.,  Yicar  of  St.  Saviour's, 
Denmark  Park,  London,  S.E.,  m.  1S81,  Amy,  dan. 
of  Admiral  Charles  W'inthrop,  and  has  issue, 
liornard  Winthrop,  b.  4  Oct.  lSS-1,  and  Cuthbert 
AVintlirop,  b.  22  Eeb.  18S6. 

Arms — Or,  two  bars  nebuly  az.  gutte  tVor,  on  a  chief  arg.  a 
biifile  horn  sa.,  garnished  or,  stiingeil  gu.,  between  two 
grenades  also  sa.,  tired  ppr.  Cnst— Out  ui  tbe  battlements  of 
a  tower  arg.  a  denii  dragon  issuant,  wini;'*  displayed  ppr.,  hold- 
ing between  the  claws  a  grenade  as  in  the  arms,  pendant  from 
its  neck  by  a  ribbon  gu.,  a  bugle-horn  as  iu  the  arms.  Motto 
—  Kama  semper  viret. 

i>t-at — Denham  Court,  Denham,  Bucks. 


BTJCHAN-SYDSEK.FF    OF    EUCHLAW. 

ErcHAX-SrDSERFF,  TnoATAS,  Esq.of  Ruehlaw,  CO. 
Haddington,  J.P.,  b.  26  Jan.  1822 ;  m.  4  Nov.  1847, 
!\I:irgaret  Higgins,  dau.  of  John  Mowbray,  Esq. 
of  Hartwood,  co.  Midlothian,  W.S.,  and  has  had 

I.  John-,  6.  5  Oct.  1848,  m.  9  Sept.  1893,  Charlotte  Annie, 
dau.  of  James  William  Butler  Scott,  Esq.  of  Annegrovo 
Abbey,  Queen's  Co. 

n.  Thomas,  6.  14  April,  1S5G. 

in.  Charles  Henry,  b.  15  Aug.  1S03;  d.  in  India,  1887. 

IV.  Archibald  Seymour,  6.  11  May,  1865;  d.  1  Jan.  1879. 

I.  Patricia. 

II.  -Margaret,  m.  1890,  Rev.  Charles  Eoss,  M..\.,  who  d. 
1S92. 

in.  Eleanor.  iv.  Janet. 

liineagre. — This  ancient  family  derives  its  surname  from 
the  lands  of  Sydserf  in  East  Lothian,  which,  after  being  held 
for  at  least  four  centuries  and  a  half,  were  alienated  about 
ItUO.  Younger  branches  were  proprietors  of  Quarrelsyde, 
C'o'ilegehead,  <fcc. 

William  de  Stdsekf  and  Marjory  de  Sydserf  did  homage  to 
I'DWABul.  in  1296.  The  formerappears  as  a  juror  on  an  inqui- 
sition at  Bernick,  25-28  Aug.  129C. 

Thomas  Stdserf  was  successively  Bishop  of  Brechin, 
Galloway,  and  Orkney,  b.  about  1580,  and  d.  1UU3,  and  his 
son. 

Sir  Thomas  Stdserf,  served  with  distinction  under  Mont- 
rose, and  edited  iheilercurius  Caledonias,  the  first  Edinburgh 
newspaper. 

Thomas  de  Stdserf,  witnessed  a  charter  of  James  II.  King 
of  Scots,  ;j  .\ug.  1447, 

Patrick  Svdserf  de  Stdserf,  1451,  was  probably  his  son. 

William  de  Stdserfe  sues  two  bailies  of  Edinburgh  in 
147S. 

Alexander  Stdserf,  of  that  ilk,  1478-1.502. 

Patrick  Svdserf,  of  that  ilk  in  1519,  had  an  annual  rent 
from  his  cousin,  John  Lassels,  of  Ruchlaw  and  Inverdovat, 
from  his  lands  of  Pwuchlaw,  and  afterward  acquired  these  lands 
;ind  llowden  from  Lassels,  who  granted  two  charters  in  his 
fivour  dated  20  Oct.  1537,  and  28  Oct.  1541.  He  m.  Janet 
Lauder,  of  the  family  of  Bass,  and  had  f(mr  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Archibald,  of  Ruchlaw,  his  father  having  granted  that 
estate  to  him  by  charter  31  July,  1550:  he  d.  s.  ».  before 
1561. 

HI.  Patrick,  of  Ruchlaw,  ancestor  of  Stdserff  of  Ruchlaw, 

of  wh(jm  afterwards. 
IV.  Alexander,  who  was  murdered,  Sept.  1555,  by  Ale.xanUer 

Muirhead. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Stdserf,  of  that  ilk,  had  a  charter  of  Sydserf  from 
his  father  in  1537,  and  it  is  worth  noticing  that  the  father 
afterwards  took  the  designation  "of  Ruchlaw."  He  ni.  Katha- 
rine Swinton,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Swinton  of  Greenrig,  of 


the  family  of  Swinton  of  that  ilk,  co.  Berwick  ;  a  dispensation 
for  this  marriage  was  granted  in  April,  1532,  the  parties  being 
related  in  the  fourth  degree  of  consanguinity.  He  was  alive 
in  1580,  when  he  had  a  remission  on  account  of  his  advanced 
age  tor  absence  from  the  raid  of  Dumfries,  and  d.  soon  after. 
His  son, 

Patrick  Stdserf,  fiar  of  Sydserf  15-56-71,  predeceased  his 
father;  he  was  tried  in  1569  for  killing  John  Geddes,  but 
acquitted.  He  had  two  sons,  Patrick  and  William.  A 
Thomas  Sydserf,  in  1567,  signed  approval  of  Coronation,  Had- 
dington.   The  eldest, 

Patrick  Stdserf,  of  that  ilk,  was  served  heir  of  his  grand- 
father 1490,  was  living  in  1597,  d.  soon  after,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Stdserf,  of  that  ilk.    His  son, 

John  Stdserf,  last  of  that  ilk  (service  1624),  sold  the  estate 
to  John  Aitchison,  physician' in  Edinburgh,  and  no  descend- 
ants of  tills  elder  line  are  known  to  exist.  The  Sydserfs  of 
Sydserf  bore  for  arms,  Arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  ;  and  at  the 
general  registration  of  arms  1672,  some  of  the  cadets  rftained 
this  with  differences ;  others  bore  three  fleurs-de-lis.  We 
now  return  to 

Patrick  Stdserf,  of  Ruchlaw,  3rd  son  of  Patrick  Sydserf, 
of  that  ilk,  and  Janet  Lauder  his  wife,  named  in  the  charter 
of  1550,  in  favour  of  his  elder  brother,  to  whom  he  was  served 
heir  26  Jan.  1561.  He  ?it.  Elspcth  Wode,  and  they  were  both 
alive  1591.    Their  son, 

William  Stdserf,  of  Ruchlaw,  m.  Euphame,  dau.  of  William 
Hay,  of  Barra,  co.  Haddington,  sister  of  Sir  John  Hay,  of 
Barra,  Lord  Clerk  Register  and  Provost  of  Edinburgh.  In 
contemplation  of  this  marriage,  his  father,  by  charter  2  July, 
1591,  resigned  the  fee  of  the  family  estate  in  his  favour.  He 
had  a  Crown  charter  of  Ruchlaw  and  Howden  16  Oct.  1019, 
which  was  ratified  by  Parliament  1621.     He  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  successor. 

II.  Archibald  (Sir),  Merchant  Burgess  of  Edinburgh,  a  Bailie, 
represented  the  city  in  Parliament,  was  a  Commissioner  to 
treat  with  the  English,  was  taken  prisoner  at  Kjlesmuir 
1651,  and  was  knighted  in  Dec.  1660,  as  a  reward  lor  his 
losses  and  sufferings  in  the  royal  cause.  He  signed  ihe 
National  Covenant  in  1639.  He  m.  1st,  20  Dec.  1627,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  William  Wilkie,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  and  2ndly, 
in  1633,  Marion  Hodge,  relict  of  James  Ewing,  Merchant  it» 
Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

1  ElizHbeth,  her  cousin,  Archibald  Sydserffe,  of  Ruchlaw, 
and  d.  1664. 

2  Anne,  m.  1st,  John  Semple,  of  Balgnne,  co.  Haddington. 
W.S.,  and  2ndly,  Sir  David  Dunbar,  Bart,  of  Baldoon,  co. 
Kirkcudbright. 

in.  John,  of  Quarrelsyde,  who  d.  1638,  leaving  a  son,  John. 

IV.  George,  Chaplain  at  Canipvere  1625,  Minister  of  Cock- 
burnspath  1627,  deposed  1639,  went  abroad  1644;  m.  Mar- 
garet Hamilton,  and  d.  before  1654,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

William,  who  had  a  grant  of  £100  after  the  Restoration. 

V.  William,  went  abroad  about  1650,  and  was  ancestor  of  Sir 
Walter  Sydserf,  Burgomaster  of  Amsterdam. 

William  Sydserf  d.  before  1624,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Stdserf,  of  Ruchlaw,  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Hepburn  of  Smeaton,  co.  Haddington,  and  they  had  a  charter 
of  Ruchlaw  from  his  father  21  April,  1623.  He  d.  in  1659, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  m.  Ilary  Inglis. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  1645,  George  Home  of  Gamelshiels,  co. 
Haddington,  and  2ndly,  1654,  John,  brother  of  George  Dar- 
leyth,  of  that  ilk,  co.  Dumbarton. 

James  Sydserf  d.  1659,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Stdserf,  of  Ruchlaw,  bapt.  28  Dec.  1630,  had  a 
charter  from  his  father  1654,  registered  arms  1672 ;  m.  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Archibald  Sydserte, 
Knt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1664)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Archibald,  studied  law  in  Holland,  and  d.  1697. 

III.  John,  Merchant  in  l>unbar,  h.  1649;  m.  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Walter  Ranken,  of  Orehardhead,  co.  Stirling,  by 
Sarah  Little,  of  Liljerton,  his  wife,  and  had 

1  Archibald  (Rev.),  Minister  of  Dumbarton  1720,  h.  1690  ; 
ni.  1st,  1726,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Brodie,  Minister 
of  Dalserf,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  d.au.  of  Walter  Ranken, 
of  Orehardhead.    She  d.  1730,  leaving  an  only  son, 

John,  .s.  his  stepmother  at  Ruchlaw. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Martha  Sydserf,  heir  of  Ruchlaw,  and  d.  25 
Jan.  1764. 

2  Walter,  Physician  in  Antigua,  registered  arms  1740,  b. 
1692  ;  m.  Mary  Carrot,  half-sister  of  Sir  George  I'homas, 
1st  Bart,  of  Yapton,  Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands, 
and  had  Margaret,  m.  Sir  William  Thomas,  2nd  Bart,  of 
Y'apton.  Her  eldest  son.  Sir  George,  tlie  3rd  Barf.,  was 
ancestor  of  the  present  Bart.,  and  her  dau.  Elizabeth,  m. 


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Col.  Andrew  Lyon,  11th  Dragoon!!,  and  had  an  only  child 
George  Lyon,  named  in  the  entail  of  Ruchlaw. 
S  Alexander,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  6.    lCy7  ;   m.    Janet 
Penman,  and  d.  1751. 

1  Margaret,  b.  1696 ;  d.  unm. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  John  Thomson,  Jlini.otpr  of  I.iber- 
ton,  and  d.  14  June,  1771  ;  her  only  child,  Margaret,  m. 
John  Menzies,  of  Culterallers,  co.  Lanark,  and  d.  s.p.  1771. 

3  Sarah,  b.  1700  ;  m.  Alexander  Weir,  Merchant  in  Edin- 
burgh, and  had  issue. 

Archibald  Sydserfe  had  a  Crown  charter  24  Aug.  1700,  creat- 
ing his  lands  into  a  barony,  and  dying  soon  after  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

James  Stdserf,  of  Euchlaw,  m.  (contract  27  April,  1636) 
Katherine,  dau.  of  George  Suttle,  of  Adinston,  and  sister  of 
Sir  George  Suttle,  1st  Bart,  of  Balgone,  and  had 

I.  Archibald,  heir. 

II.  James,  Lieut.  R.M.  at  Fort  St.  David,  India,  d.  1749. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  xi,am. 

n.  Maetha,  heir  of  her  brother,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  eldest  son, 

Akchieald  Stdsebf,  of  Euchlaw,  M.A.  Edinburgh,  1709, 
d.  s.  -p.  March,  1761,  and  was  .s.  by  his  sister, 

Martha  Sydseef,  of  Iluchlaw,  who  in.  iier  cousin,  Eev. 
Archibald  Sydserf,  of  Dumbarton,  and  ci.s.jj.,  having  executed 
a  deed  of  entail,  1771,  in  favour  of,  1st,  her  stepson  and  cousin, 
John  Sydsebf  ;  2ndly,  George  Lyon ;  Srdly,  Mrs.  Sarah  Weir ; 
4thly,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thomson,  &c.  She  was  «.  by  her  step- 
son and  cousin, 

John  Stdserf,  of  Iluchlaw,  who  sold  Howden  and  bought 
Chapell  1773,  b.  1728;  to.  1765,  Janet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mattbew 
Eeid,  of  Prestonkirk,  and  granddau.  of  Eev.  Matthew  Reid, 
of  North  Berwick,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Aitchison,  of  Sydserf,  brother  and  heir  of  John  Aitchison,  the 
purchaser  of  Sydserf  from  John  Sydserf,  and  d.  1782,  leaving 
by  her  an  only  dau., 

Martha  Sydserff,  of  Ruchlaw,  6.  1770;  in.  1791,  Francis 
Buchan,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh  (6. 1750,  d.  1820),  who  assumed 
the  surname  of  Sydserff,  0th  son  of  John  Buchan,  of  Lethani, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Brown,  of  Coalstoun,  and 
brother  of  Sir  George  Buchan-Hepburn,  1st  Bart,  of  Smeaton, 
and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  George,  d.  1805. 

III.  Charles,  R.N.,  settled  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  h.  1797 ; 
TO.  1822,  Elizabeth  Rennie,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Hew,  d.  1802. 

I.  Janet  Marion,  m.  Hew  Francis  Cadell,  Esq.  of  Cockenzie, 
in  East  Lothian,  and  d.  1847,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Ann,  TO.  Robert  Hislop,  Esq.  of  Burnrig,  m  East  Lothian, 
and  d.  March,  1879,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Matilda,  d.  1834. 

Mrs.  Buchan-SydserffcZ.  24  Oct.  1804,  and  was5.  by  her  eldest 
son, 

John  Buchan-Stdserff,  of  Ruchlaw,  Lieut.  82nd  Regt.,  who 
was  wounded  at  Nivelle  1813,  b.  1793;  to.  1811,  Marguerite, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Olivier,  Esq.  of  St.  Ann's,  Alderney,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Oct.  1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Ruchlaw. 

II.  John,  b.  Oct.  1823  ;  7(i.  Mary  Disher,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Francis,  d.  s.p.  1846. 

IV.  George,  d.  s.p.  188;!.  v 

I.  Martha,  d.  unm.  1844. 

II.  Margaret  Olivier,  c(.  iinrn.  1878. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1844. 

IV.  Ann,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1859. 
Mr.  Buchan-Sydserffrf.  1839.   . 

Arms— Arc:.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  az.     Ci-est — An  eagle's  head 
couped  gu.     Molt ' — Virtute  promoveo. 
Seat— Iluchlaw,  Prestonkirk. 


James,  d.  Dec.  1859. 


SYKES    OF    BROOKFIELD. 

Sykes,  Kdmund  Howard,  Esq.  of  Brookfield,  co. 
Chester,  J. P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and.  Chester,  6.  11 
Jan.  1827  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1856,  Frances  Anne,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  G-eorge  Peel,  Esq.  of  Brookfield, 
and  has  issue, 

Frank,  J. P.  co.  Chester,  6.  2  Nov.  1856  ;  m.  27  April,  1892, 
Beatrice  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  G.  W.  Mould,  Esq.  of 
Cheadle,  Cheshire. 

Iiineag'e. — This  family,  which  originally  came  from  the 
neighbourhood  of  Leeds,  were  settled  in  Wakefield,  co.  York, 
in  the  17th  century,  and  in  1793,  William  Sykes  left  Wakefield, 
and  settled  at  Edgx-Iey,  co.  Chester. 

Edmund  Sykes,  of  Wakefield,  m.  6  Not.  1668,  Ann  North, 
and  bad  a  son. 


Edmund  Sykes,  of  Wakefield,  bapt.  1672 ;  m.  1093,  Alice 

HeaUl,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  a  son, 
William  Sykes,  of  Wakefield,  bapt.  1698,  who  was  father  of 
Edmond  Sykes,  of  Wakefield,  6.  1726.    His  son, 
William  Sykes,  of  Wakefield,  co.  York,  and  afterwards  of 

Edgeley,    co.   Chester,    b.    1755;  m.  22  Aug.   1782,   Martha 

Townend,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1837,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec. 

1824) a  son, 
Richard  Sykes,  Esq.  of  Edgeley,  6.  1793/  to.   1  Sept.  1825, 

Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hardcastle,  Esq.  of  Firwood,  Bolton-le- 

Moors,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1887)  had 

issue, 

I.  Edmund  Howard,  now  of  Brookfield. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Hon.  Military  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  m. 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Molesworth,  ll.A.,  and 
d.  7  Sept.  1893.  leaving  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

III.  Thomas  Hardcastle,  of  Cheadle,  co.  Chester,  J.P., 
formerly  Capt.  20th  Cheshire  R.V.,  b.  15  Feb.  1S33  ;  to.  1st, 
I  June,  1864,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Piatt,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Oldham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  has  issue, 

Harold  Piatt,  6.  19  Jan.  1865. 

Alan  John,  b.  14  April,  1868. 

Alice  Isabel  Hardcastle,  b.  27  July,  1866  ;  to.  15  June,  1890, 
Wilbraham  Dixon,  Esq. 

Maud  Mary,  b.  15  Nov.  1870. 
He  m.  2ndly,  4  Jan.  1881,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Turner,  Esq.  of  Rusholme  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue, 

Marjorie  Gertrude  Hardcastle,  b.  31  March,  1882. 

IV.  Richard. 

V.  Arthur  Henry,  of  Edgeley  Mount,  Stockport,  J.P.  co. 
Chester,  b.  10  Jan.  1841 ;  to.  17  Sept.  1868,  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Lever  Rushton,  Esq.  of  Bol- 
ton-!e-Moors,  by  his  wife,  Harnet  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Sharp,  of  JIanchester,  and  has  issue, 

Herbert  Rushton,  6.  1870. 
Mabel,  6.  1873. 

VI.  Walter  Harry,  m.  1880,  Cecilia  Louisa  Jane,  dau.  of  Col. 
Wellesley,  Aldershot,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

I.  Dora,  TO.  1882,  Eev.  Artliur  Tennant  Milton. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  1868,  Col.  Henry  Piatt,  of  Gorddinog,  Ban- 
gor, and  has  issue. 

III.  Gertrude,  m.  1873,  Edmund  Charles  Buxton,  Esq. 
Mr.  Sykes  d.  27  May,  1876. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  gutt§  d'eau  between  three 
tufts  of  grass  vert,  as  many  fountains  ppr.  Crest— Upon  the 
trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated  fessewise,  and  sprouting  to  the 
dexter,  a  swan,  wings  elevated  arg.,  beaked  and  legged  sa., 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fountain  ppr.  Mollo—turitaa 
fons  honoris. 

;Sea£— Brookfield,  Cheadle,  Cheshire. 


SYMONDS    OF   PENGETHLY. 

Stmonds,  Caeoline,  of  Pengethly,  co.  Hereford, 
b.  1865. 

Xiineag-e. — In  the  year  1686,  Robert  Stmonds,  Esq.  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  obtained  an  assignment  of  the  moiety  of  the 
Trockmortons'  estates,  at  Hewelsfield,  co.  Gloucester.  He  was 
the  son  of  Robert  Symonds,  of  the  city  of  Hereford,  living  1695. 

Robert  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  afterwards  of  Sug- 
was,  CO.  Hereford,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  that  shire,  to. 
Jaue,  dau.  of  Thomas  Willis,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  celebrated 
John  Fell,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Hereford.  Mr.  Symonds  d.  4  May, 
1711,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Symonds,  M.D.,  b.  8  Oct.  1685;  to.  Penelope, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Williams,  Bart,  of  Pen- 
gethly, by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Powell,  Bart, 
of  Pengethly,  and  had  issue.     The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Powell  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Pengethly,  to.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Chester,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Powell,  his  heir,  sometime  M.P.  for  Hereford, 
Lieut. -Col.  South  Gloucester  Militia,  and  d.  s.p.  Aug.  1819, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Dinedor  and  Abbey  Dore,  ?n. 
Charlotte  Bamford,  and  d.  1801,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Powell,  heir  to  his  uncle,  and  of  Pengethly. 

1  Sarah,  to.  William  Hooper,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

2  Penelope,  m.  Rev.  G.  S.  Evans,  Rector  of  Hinton,  d.  s.  p. 
Eev.  Joseph  Symonds  d.  1801. 

III.  William,  M.D.,  Hi.  Ann  Woodhouse  (&.  1766,  d.  1825), 
and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Elsdon,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1817, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Bcale,  Esq.  of  Upton-on- 
Severn,  and  d.  1840,  having  had  Issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1860), 

1  William  Samuel  (Eev.),  Lord  of  the  Manor,  Pati'on 
and  Rector  of  Pendock,  Tewkesbury,  B.A.,  F.G.S., 
J.P.  for  CO.  Worcester,  b.  Ibl8;   iii.  1840,  Hyacinth, 

6  s. 


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SYAI 


(lau.  of  Samuel  Kent,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  TJpton-on- 
Severn,  and  has  had  issue,  Towell  Syiuoiids,  formerly 
Lieut.  14th  Kegt.,  b.  1S45  (m.  1S74,  CVnstance,  dau.  of 
Ormus  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  d.  1879,  leaviuK 
a  son,  Powell  Biddulph,  (>.  1875) ;  Henry  Franeis,  t>. 
185.^.  dece.ssed;  and  Hyacinth,  b.  1842;  m.  1st,  18  Nov. 
1871,- Sir  William  Janiine,  7th  Bart.,  who  iL  9  Nov. 
1874,  and  2ndly,  22  .-Vug.  1876,  Sir  Joseph  Dalton 
Hooker,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.,  D.C.L.,  and  had  issue. 
2  James  l-rederick,  of  Okeleigh,  Hereford,  J.P.,  b.  1826  ; 
m.  lS4o,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cleave,  Ksq.  of 
Hereford,  and  hy  her,  who  d.  l8S9,  has  issue  (with  four 
daus.,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Edith  (Iko,  Hose  Gwynne,  and 
Beatrice),  six  sons,  Frederick  Cleave;  John  Reginald, 
6.  1850;  William  Powell,  b.  1;66;  George  Henry 
Hamilton,  6.  1860;  Noel  Parry,  i.  1863  ;  and  Richard 
Herbert,  of  Okeleigh.  Hereford,  who  took  by  royal 
licence,  1886,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Tatlob.  The  eldest  son,  Frederick  Cleave  Loder- 
Stmonds,  of  Hinton  Manor,  Berks,  J. P.,  late  R.A., 
assumed  the  name  of  Loder  by  royal  licence,  1875, 
on  inheriting  the  estate,  b.  23  Oct.,  1846  ;  m.  27  Feb. 
1873,  Elizabeth  l.sabel  Emily,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Par- 
land,  Russian  Imperial  Guards,  and  has  issue,  John 
Frederick,  ;<.  1873:  Frederick  Parland,  6.  1876;  Robert 
Francis,  b.  1883;  William  Crawshay,  b.  1886;  Thomas 
Lenthall,  b.  1892  ;  Isabel  Lilly  Annette  ;  Mary  Penelope; 
and  Edith  Violet. 

1  Mary,  m.  George  Tennant,  Esq.,  Major  85th  Rcgt., 
and  had  issue. 
IT.  Robert  (Rer.),  Rector  of  Hinton,  Berks,  in.  Maria,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Kev.  John  Loder,  of  Hinton  Waldrist,  Berks, 
and  had  issue,  John  Loder  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Hinton  Manor, 
Berks,  6.   1801,  m.  Emily  Lloyd,  and  d.  s.  p.   1875,  leaving 
Hinton  Manor  to  Frederick  Cleave  Symonds  ;  Caroline,  m. 
Kev.  Peter  Cotes,  Rector   of  Litchfield,  Hants,  and  had 
issue,  three  daus. ;  and  Mary,  d.  s.  p. 
V.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

Yi.  Edward  Charles,  d.s.  p.  at  Hinton,  24  Oct.  1843,  aged  70. 
vn.  James,  d.  s.  p. 

vui.  George  Clark,  Capt.  18th  Dragoons,   in.  Ellen  Hum- 
phrey, heiress  of  Hinton  Charterhouse,  co.  Somerset,  and 
had  issue,  a   dau.,   Louisa,  m.  Harold   Brooke,  and  had 
issue. 
I.  Penelope,  m.  E.  Crowther,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  a  dau. 

The  grandson  and  eventual  heir, 

Eev.  Thomas  Powell  Symo.sds,  of  Pengethly,  J. P.,  b.  1789; 
7)!.  April,  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Abraham  Ilolden  Turner,  of 
Hendon,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Powell,  late  of  Pengethly. 

II.  William  Turville,  b.  Feb.  1818;  d.  unm.  1834. 

He  s.  his  imcle,  Thomas  Powell  Symonds,  Esq.,  M.P.  1819, 
and  d.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Powell  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Pengethly,  Lieut.-Col. 
Hereford  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  Feb. 
1817  ;  m.  1862,  his  cousin,  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev.  Peter  Cotes, 
Eector  of  Litchfield,  Hants,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Hinton  Waldrist,  Berks,  and(/.  1876, 
having  had,  William  Powell,  d.  unm.  v.  2'-,  and  Caroline, 
now  of  Pengethly. 

Arms—?ia,.,  a  dolphin  embowed,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  fish 
arg.     Crest — A  dolphin,  as  in  the  arms. 
SiMt — Pengethly,  near  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 


SYMONS    OF    MYNDE    PARK. 

Symoxs,  Thomas  Raymond,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde 
Park,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  h.  30  Murdi, 
1866;  s.  his  father  1868;  m.  4  April,  1888, 
Margaret  Ethel,  second  dau.  of  James  Rankin,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Brjnjwyn,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Edward  IUvmond,  h.  23  April,  1889. 

Lineage. — Richard  Symons,  citizen  of  London,  who 
purchased  the  Mynde  estate,  co.  Hereford  about  1740,  had 
one  son,  John,  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Anna  Sophia, 
upon  whom  he  entailed  the  estate.  John  and  Elizabeth  (m. 
to  Mr.  Justice  Olive)  both  d.  s.  'p.    The  other  dau., 

Anna  Sophia  Symons,  vi.  Richard  Peers,  citizen  of  London, 
and  had  (with  a  dau.  Elizabeth  Peers,  i/i.  Sir  Charles  Blunt, 
Bart,  of  London^  an  only  son, 

Richard  Peers,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Symons,  was  created  a  Bart.  23  May,  1774,  and  d.  unm. 
1796,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  The  property  devolved, 
at  Sir  Richard's  decease,  upon 

Thomas  Raymond,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Ann  (youngest  sister 
of  Richard  Symons,  the  testator),  by  her  husband,  Philip 
Hampton,  Esq.  of  Boseley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  son  of  Mary, 
dau.  of  Philip  and  Ann  Hampton,  who  >ii.  William  Raymond, 
Esq.  of  Thornbury.    This  Thomas  Raymond,  upon  succeeding 


to  the  estate,  1796,  assumed  the  name   and  arms  of  Syhorb. 
He  »i.  Mary  Chapman,  and  dying  1818,  left  issue, 
Thomas  Hampton,  his  heir. 

Richard  llarcourt,  m.  Jane  Dinnes,  only  child  and  heir  of 
Richard  Henry  Tolson,  Esq.  of  Woodland  Lodge,  Somerset, 
and  had  issue,  Mary  Louisa. 
Charles.  Frederick  Raymond. 

JIary  Anne  Jane,  d.  13  Feb.  1863. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hampton  Symons,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde  Park,  who 
s.  his  father  1818,  m.  20  Apiil,  1816,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Rev.  Dr.  Ilannington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  April,  1857)  had 
issue, 

Thojias  George,  his  heir. 

Henry  Longden,  6.  24  Dec.  1829  ;  d.  1873. 

Elizabeth  Fanny,  m.  Edgar  Rodwell,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Ellen  Jane,  m.  Oct.  1858,  Lieut.-Col.  Webb,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

CO.  Worcester. 
Mary  Anne  Blookland,  m.  1862,  Viscomte  Ernest  Dollin  Du 

F'resne,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 

Mr.  Symons  d.  22  Jan.  1831,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  George  Symons,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde  Park,  co. 
Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.25  Oct.  1818;  m.  1st,  19  Oct.  1838, 
Mary  Louisa,  only  child  and  heir  of  Capt.  Richard  Harcourt 
Symons,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1845)  had  issue,  Richard 
Langton,  b.  30  Aug.  1842,  d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  2ndly,  24  May, 
1864,  Mary  Ilayley,  only  surviving  child  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Edward  Allen,  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.,  Bengal,  and  granddau.  of 
Sir  II.  M.  F'arrington,  3rd  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Raymond,  his  heir. 

Ada  Mary. 

Edith  Maude,  m.  1888,  Henry  Stratton  Coles,  2nd  son  of 
William  Gale  Coles,  Esq.  of  Clevewood,  co.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Symons  d.  15  Nov.  186S. 

ArniM — Per  fessc  az.  and  erm.,  a  pale  ciounterehangcd,  three 
trefoils  slipped,  two  and  one,  or,  within  a  bordure  also  counter- 
changed.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a  wolf  statant,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a  rose,  slipped,  leaved,  and  stalked,  all  ppr.  Motto 
— Nil  adniiiari. 

Seat — Mynde  Park,  co.  Hereford. 


SYMONS    OF    CHADDLEWOOD. 

Soltau-Symons,  Geokge  William  Culme,  Esq. 
of  Chaddlewood,  co.  Devon,  educated  at  Winchester 
and  Christ  Churcli,  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriil  1875,  b.  29  May,  1S31  ;  m.  1st,  15  Dec. 
1859,  Hon.  Adele  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Thomas, 
3rd  Earon  Graves,  and  by  lier,  Mho  d.  27  Dec. 
1869,  has  issue, 

I.  George  Algernon  James,   Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  &.  6  May, 
1867. 

I.  Ad&le  Frances,  d.  1  March,  1872. 

II.  Milly  Louisa  Isabella.  iil.  Evelyn  Mary. 
IV.  Constance   Lina,  (/i.  20  Oct.   1892,  Home   William  Pop- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Stourfield,  Hants. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  Jan.  1875,  Mary  Elizabeth,  widow 
of  St.  John  Coventry,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  and  The 
Knoll,  near  Wimbornc,  Dorset,  and  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Todd,  and  has  issue, 
II.  Lionel  Culme,  b.  22  June,  1876. 

Lineage.— William  Symons,  gent,  of  Devon,  m.  temp. 
Charles  M.,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Rev.  Christopher  Jelinger,  Vicar 
of  South  Brent,  and<i.  11  Nov.  1697,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
12  Jan.  1710)  two  sons,  Jelinger,  who  d.  unm.,  and 

Rev.  William  Sy.MONS,  who  left   at  his   decease,  22  Aug. 
1722,  three  sons, 
I.  William,   b.  1712;  m.  Betliia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Adams, 
Vicar  of  Blackawton,  and  c<.  20  June,  1784,  leaving  issue, 
1  William,  of  Rochester,  Kent,  6.  1745;  m.  Mary  F'ield,  of 
Rochester,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Isaac  (who  had 
issue,  William,  Heiuy,  Isaac,  Edwin,  and  Thomas),  aa 
elder  son, 
William  Henry,  of  Plymouth,  Comni.  E.N.,  b.  1  Sept. 
1782;    m.    1st,    1816,    Harriet,    eldest  dau.    of    Peter 
Symons,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 
two  sons, 

William  Henry,  Lieut.  E.N.,  5.   1819;  m.  Georgiana 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Samuel  Kerswell,  Esq.  of  Devonport, 
J. P.,  and  has  issue,  William  Wilberforce,  6.  1848; 
Henry  Kerswell ;  Mary;  Elizabeth;  and  Jessie. 
Edwin  Charles,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1827;  m.  1857,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Lieut.  John  Pollard,  R.N. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1835,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.  William 
Taylor,  R.N.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son. 


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Jelinger  Henry,  Capt.  E.M. 

2  Jelinger  (Rev.),  B.D.,  Hector  of  Whitburn,  co.  Durham, 
6.  1748;  m.  JuHana,  dau.  of  Theopliilus  Lane,  Esq.  of  co. 
Hereford,  by  Juliana  his  wife,  dm,  .'md  co-heir  of  Banip- 
fylde  Eodd,  Esq.  of  The  14odd,  in  the  tame  co.,  and  d. 
1810,  leaving  issue, 

Jelinger  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Radnnge,  Bucks,  and 
Vicar  of  Monkland,  co.  Hereford,  J.F.,  6.  177fi;  m. 
1850,  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Airey,  Esq.  of 
Newcastle,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  an  only  son,  Jelinger 
CookBon,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  one  of  H.M.'s  Inspectors 
of  Schools,  a  writer  and  essayist  of  note,  author,  among 
other  publications,  of  a  work  proving  William  Burke, 
the  friend  of  Edmund  Burke,  to  hive  been  the  author 
of  Junius;  m.  Is45,  Angelina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edward  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Austry,  co.  Warwick,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Brecknock  1818,  and  d.  7  April,  18U0, 
leaving  two  sons,  Jelinger  Edward,  li.  1846,  and  Edward 
Warwick  Jelinger,  b.  1848. 

Henry  John  (Rev.),  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  All  Saints  with  St. 
Martin's,  co.  Hereford,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Cambridge,  7)i.  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Johnson,  Esq., 
and  d.  22  March,  18,57,  leaving  two  sons,  Heury  and 
Christopher  Jelinger,  Major  U.E.I.C.S. 

3  Peter,  of  Plymouth,  6.  1750;  m.  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Elias 
Dunsterville,  Esq.  of  Plyniduth,  and  had  (with  a  dau. 
Harriet,  m.  her  first  cousin,  William  Henry  Syraon,s,  Esq., 
Comm.R.N.,  deceased,  whose  youngest  son,  Capt.  Jelinger 
H.  Sj-mons,  m.  16  Aug.  1864,  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hyatt,  Esq.  of  Bowlish,  near  Shepton  Mallet) 
two  sons,  Charles,  who  d.  young,  and  Peter,  who  m. 
Harriet  Dusterville,  but  d.  s.p. 

II.  Jelinger,  father  of  Jelinger,  who  d,  s.  p. 

III.  Peteb. 
Th«  3rd  son, 

Peter  Stmons,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  m.  Elizabeth  Hicks,  dau. 
of  Hicks  Carhart,  E.^q.  of  Carhart,  Cornwall,  and  d.  1787, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Peter,  father  of  Henry,  who  d.  s.  jj.,  and  of  Christopher 
Jelinger,  Lieut'.  R.N.,  who  d.  unm. 

II.  Jelinger,  d.  unm. 

III.  WiLUAM,  of  Chaddlewood. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1761. 

II.  Anne,  to.  Robert  Lane,  Esq.  of  Hereford. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Stmons,  Esq.  of  Chaddlewood  in  Plympton,  St. 
Mary,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Bird,  Esq,,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1814)  left  at  his  decease,  1801, 

I.  William  Hales,  of  Chaddlewood,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  South 
Devon  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  IbOO,  Jlilly,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Miles,  Esq.  of  JIanilla  Hall,  Clifton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  cZ.  s.p.  1845. 

II.  Henry,  d.  unm.  1796. 

I.  Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  1800,  George  Soltau,  Esq.  of  Little 
Efford,  CO.  Devon,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1837,  leaving  issue, 
George  William  Soltau,  Esq.  of  Little  Efford,  co.  Devon,  6. 
1801 ;  m,  Frances  Goddard,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Culmo,  of  Tothill,  and  had  issue.  His  elder 
son,  George  William  Culme  Soltau,  has  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Stmons,  and  is  the  present  possessor 
of  Chaddlewood. 

II.  Mary,  d.  uma.  26  Aug.  1841. 

III.  Dorothy  Bird,  m.  George  Strode,  Esq,  of  Newnham  Park, 
Devon,  and  had  issue  (see  Strode  of  Hemiham  Park). 

Arms— Per  fesse  daneettee  gu.  and  arg.,  a  pale  counter- 
changed  three  trefoils,  one  and  two,  slipped  of  the  first. 
Cre^t — On  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  saltire  gu,,  an  ermine 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  fern-branch  ppr.  jlolLo — Simplex 
munditiis. 

iSeat— Chaddlewood,  Plympton,  Devon. 


SYMONS    OF    HATT. 
Stmons,  William  Penn,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of  Hatt, 
CO.  Cornwall,  Col.  late  South  Wales  Borderers,  h.  17 
July,  1843 ;  m.  13  Feb.  1877,  Caroline,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Pinfold  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Edgbaston. 
Xiineagre. — This  family  is  of  Norman  origin. 
William  Symons,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Symons,  of  Tremayne, 
by  Jane  Vyvyan  his  wife,  s.    to  the   estates  of  his  uncle, 
William  Symons,  Esq,,  1498,  and  thus  became  of  Tregarthyn 
and  Bodilh.    He  m.  Margery,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Fowler,  of  Ricot,  co.  Oxon,  and  d.  1559,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Nicholas  Symons,  of  Tregarthyn,  m.  1550,  Joan,  only  child 
of  John  Trelay,  of  Pelynt  and  Anthony,  and  dying  27  March, 
1588,  left  three  sons, 
I.  Nicholas,  of  Tregarthyn,  who  d.  1627,  ancestor  of  SIart 
Stmons,  sister  and  heir  of  William  Symons,  Esq.  of  Wen- 
drcm  and  Tremayne,  who  in.  William  Symons,  ot  Lydford, 
Devon,  and  from  this  marriage  descended  William  Gran- 
vUle  FitzSimon  Symons,  Esq.  of  Tremayne;  AVillium  Tre- 


garthyn Symons,  Esq,  of  Wendron  and  Hayne ;  and  Geoifj-e 
St.  Aubyn  Symons,  Esq,  of  Trenoweth.  " 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Richard,  of  Anthony,  ancestor  of  William  Symons,  of 
Lydford,  h.  11  March,  1702;  to.  Mar}-,  sister  and  heir  of 
William  Symons,  Esq,  of  Tremayne  and  Wendron,  Corn- 
wall, and  had  a  son  and  heir,  William,  of  Tremayne  and 
Trenoworth,  b.  19  March,  1729 ;  m.  Abigail,  only  child  of 
John  Granville,  of  Madron,  and  d.  11  May,  1800,  leaving 

1  Nicholas  Granville,  of  Tremayne,  in.  Henrietta  Williams, 
and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  John  FitzSinions,  of  Tre- 
garthyn, who  m.  1833,  Catherine,  dau,  of  William  Hore, 
Esq.,  and  was  father  of  Thomas,  an  OfHccr  of  Dragoons, 
who  d.  unm.  1855,  and  of  William,  drowned  1849)  a  ,son 
and  successor,  Thomas  Granville,  of  Tremayne,  father 
(by  Mary  Trevithick  his  wife)  of  William  GrenviUe 
FitzSimon,  of  Tremayne,  who  d.  unm.  1856. 

2  William  Tregarthyn,  of  Wendron,  who  vi.  Isabel  Lucy, 
dau,  of  Arthur  Anneslev,  Esq,,  and  had  an  only  son, 
William  Tregarthyn,  of  Hayne.  Devon,  b.  14  April,  1802, 
m.  Mary,  widow  of  George  Grentell,  Esq,  of  Penzance, 
and  dau.  of  James  Symons,  of  Great  Ormesbv,  Norfolk, 
and  d.  13  July,  1833,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  2"l'eb.  1347> 
an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Annesley  Granville,  heir  to  her 
grandfather.  Miss  Symons  in.  Joseph  Gunning  .Symons, 
Esq.  of  Tremayne,  and  dying  left  an  only  child,  Isabel 
Tregarthyn  FitzSimon. 

3  Richard  Pyne,  of  Madrone,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Vivian,  Esq.  of  Truro,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1855,  aa 
only  son,  George  Micholas  St.  Aubyn,  of  Trenoweth,  a 
Capt.  in  the  army,  who  ni.  Is57,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of 
Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Trendinnick,  and  d.  in  India,  i 
Sept.  1858,  leaving  a  dau.  Constance  Ada  FitzSimon. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Symons,  b.  1653,  s.  to  Trelay'  at  the  decease  of  his 
mother,  1586,  and  d.  1615,  leaving  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Richard  Bond,  of  Earth,  near  Saltash,  an  only  son, 

John  Symons,  of  Pillaton,  b.  1582  ;  m.  1604,  Elizabeth, 
elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Trepe,  Esq.  of  Crediton,* 
Devon,  and  had  an  only  son, 

John  Symons,  of  Hatt,  in  Botus  Fleming,  living  1665,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Rosevear,  of  Quethiock,  and  was 
grandfather  of 

William  Stmons,  of  Hatt  and  Broadmore,  whose  only  child, 

William  Stmo.vs,  Esq.  of  Hatt  and  Broadmore,  High  Sheriff 
of  Corn  wall  1735,  in.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Mr.  Bond,  of  Holwood  and 
Earth,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Long  Trosse,  Esq.  of 
TrevoUai  d,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Nicholas,  who  settled  at  Liverpool,  where  he  d.  1802,  leaving 
an  only  son, 
William,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Peter  Davy  Foulkes. 

Mary  Anna,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Tucker. 

Arabella,  in.  Rev.  J.  Foot. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Stmons,  Esq.  of  Hatt  and  Broadmore,  d.  umn. 
1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Stmons,  Esq.  of  Hatt  and  Broadmore,  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  William  Penn,  Esq.,  and  rf.  1832.  leaving  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Nichula,-;,  of  Broadmore,  b.  1822 ;  d,7  .  p.  12  Slarch,  1858. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  George  Woodfall,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1833, 
a,ged  67,  leaving  four  daus. 

Mary  Ann,  to.  John  Heugh,  Esq.  Arabella. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Stmons,  Esq.  of  Hatt,  late  Recorder  of  Saltash,  b, 
19  June,  1818;  m.  13  Sept.  1842,  Caroline  Anne  Southwell, 
dau.  of  William  Courtis,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Pe.sn,  now  of  Hatt. 

II.  Nicholas  Sherwood,  b.  20  March,  1845;  m.  a  dau.  of  Col. 
Woodfall. 

III.  John  Littleton,  6.  5  Oct,  1848;  m.  a  dau.  of  Gen.  Gell. 

IV.  Heugh  .Southwell,  b.  21  Oct.  1853  ;  jii.  a  dau.  of  Arthur 
Pilleau,  Esq,  of  Clifton. 

I.  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  m.  Charles  H.  B.  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Bombay. 
Mr.  Symons  d.  6  March,  1883. 

Arms — Per  fesse  sa.  and  or,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three 
trefoils  slipped  of  the  second.  Crests— Isl,  ijn  a,  mount  vert, 
an  ermine  passant  ppr.,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cinquefoil  or, 
slipped  of  the  first;  2nd,  A  boar  passant  arg.,  armed  or; 
(ancient)  An  eagle  rising  arg.  MoUoes—Fiiim\x&;  Cor  nobyle, 
cor  iiiiiuobyle. 

SMl—Rsitt,  Cornw.all. 


SYNNOTT    OF    BALLYMOYEE. 

SyNNOTT,  Make  Seton,  Esq.  of  Pallymoyer,  co. 
Armagh,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  Armagh  Light 
lufuutry,  i.  1S17;  s.  his  i'atlier  1890. 

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Liineage. — The  family  of  Synnot  possessed  considerable 
estates,  an.l  ranked  ainoiijj  the  most  eminent  of  the  gentry 
of  the  baronies  of  Forth  and  Bargy,  until  dispossessed  of  all 
their  lands  by  Oliveu  Cromwell. 

ToBLis  Syxxot,  of  CO.  Londondery,  gent.,  was  brought  up 
a  Protestant,  and  was  in  Londonderry  duiing  its  celebrated 
siege.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Sts.not,  Esq.,  Town  Major  of  the  city  of  Dublin 
and  Capt.  in  Lucas's  Itogt.  of  Foot  1711,  whose  will  dated 
10  March,  1724,  was  proved  5  July,  17-G,  J.  May,  1725,  and 
left  a  son  .and  heir, 

EicHARD  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Drumcondragli,  Registrar  of  the 
Diocese  of  Armagh,  (whose  will,  dated  28  March,  1727,  was 
proved  May,  1727).  He»i.  April,  1C04,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 
Blosham,  gent,  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  St. 
John)  a  sen, 

Mark  Stnxot,  Esq.  of  Drumcondragh,bapt.  8  May,  1696;  d. 
19  Nov.  1754.  He  m.  1st,  Euphemia,  dau.  of  —  Rivers,  Esq., 
and  2nd!y,  16  Sept.  1769,  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Nugent,  Esq. 
of  Carpenterstown,  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Mark,  of  Drumcondragh,  m.  28  Feb.  1777,  Susanna,  dau. 
of  James  Nugent,  of  Capentersiown,  co.  Westmeath,  co- 
heir, and  eventually  sole  heir,  of  her  only  brother,  John 
Nugent,*  and  by  her  (who  (/.  29  March,  1778)  had  issue,  an 
only  son,  Mark,  his  heir.  Mr.  Synnot  served  the  office  of 
High  Sheriff  of  Westmeath  1778,  and  dying  March,  1789, 
was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Mark  Synnot,  of  Monasteroris  House,  King's  co.,  b.  20 
Dec.  1777 ;  -m.  June,  1807,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilson, 
of  Monasteroris,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1841)  had 
issue, 

1  John,  d.  unm.  at  Madeira  27  Feb.  1839. 

2  Richard,  d.  udiii.  17  Feb.  1841,  when  the  male  line  of 
the  elder  branch  of  Synnot  became  extinct,  and  the 
estates  devolved  upon  the  daus.  as  co-htirs-at-law. 

1  Susanna,  d.  num.  11  Marth,  1842. 

2  Maria,  m.  4  Aug.  1842,  George  Woods  Maunsell,  2nd 
8on  of  Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Oakly  Park,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  and  has  issue  {see  Macxsell  of  Oakly  Park). 

S  Anne  Jane,  ra.  24  Aug.  1843,  Mark  Setoa  Synnot,  Esq., 
now  of  Ballymoyer,  and  has  issue. 

4  Charlotte  Augusta,  m.  10  Dec.  1846,  Charles  Cotting- 
ham,  only  son  of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Drum,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  left  issue,  Charles  Synnot,  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  ti.  at  Melbourne,  Victoria,  March,  1878;  and 
Florence,  m.  Mrs.  Johnstone  d.  at  Teneriffe,  16  Nov. 
1853,  and  Mr.  Johnstone,  at  Baden-Baden,  July,  1870. 
Mr.  Synnot  d.  at  Grove  House,  Clapham,  7  June,  1838. 

II.  Walter  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  co.  West- 
meath. 

The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Walter  Stnnot,  Knt.  of  Ballymoyer,  m.  1st,  1770, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Jthn  Seton,  Esq.  of  Camberwell,  representative 
of  Seton  of  Parhroath,  and  sister  of  John  Seton,  Esq.  of  New 
York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1803)  had  issue, 

I.  Marcos,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter,  of  Ballintate,  co.  Armagh,  Capt.  G6th  Regt.,  m. 
1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Heniy  Smith,  Esq.  of  Beabeg,  near 
Drogheda,  and  by  her  had  an  only  son, 

AV alter,  h.  12  March,  1807. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Houston,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue, 

Robert,  d.  1871,  leaving  is.sue. 

George,  ni.  Catherine  Holmes,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Mather, 

Esq.  of  Maytone  House,  eo.  Armagh,  and  d.  1871,  leaving 

issue.     She  d.  13  Feb.  1881. 

*  Richard,  10th  Lord  Delvin,  d.  1450,  leaving  issue  (besides 
Christopher,  hia  successor;  Robert,  of  Drumcree  ;  and  Lavalhn 
of  Dysert)  a  4th  son, 

Andrew  Nugent,  of  Donore,  who  left  (besides  Walter,  of 
Uonore)  a  2nd  son, 

Andrew  Nugent,  of  Clonlost,  whO(Z.,  leaving  Christopher,  of 
Clonlost,  who  d.,  leaving  James,  of  Clonlost,  who  rf.,  leaving 
Thomas,  of  Clonlost,  ra.  Ismay,  dau.  of  Theobold  Nugent,  of 
Kewhaggard,  and  left  i?sue,  James,  of  Clonlost,  and  Chris- 
topher, of  Wardenstown  and  Rathfarn. 

James,  the  eldest  son,  had  issue  (besides  Thomas,  who  s.  his 
father  at  Clonlost;  a  son, 

Walter  Nugent,  of  Carpenterstown, «.  his  father  in  the  Clon- 
delinn  and  Kingsland  (now  Reynalla)  estates,  and  in  1719,  s. 
also  to  his  cousin,  Haytor  Nugent,  d.  s.  -p.,  only  son  and  heir 
of  Christopher  Nugent,  of  Wardenstown,  in  the  Higginstown 
and  Rathfarn  estates,  which  liad  been  granted  to  his  father  by 
Charles  II.,  for  his  losses  in  the  royalist  cause.  He  left, 
besides  other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  James,  who  m.  Deborah, 
dau.  of  J.  Staunton,  of  Galway,  and  had  issue,  John  and 
Susanna,  ra.  Mark  Synnot.  John,  </.  unm.  1776,  when  all  his 
estates  devolved  upon  his  sister,  Susanna,  in  who.se  descen- 
dants, Ijeing  the  aeseeniiants  of  Mark  Synnot,  of  Drumcon- 
dragh, they  still  remain. 


Marcus,  d.  s.  p. 

Albert,  lOrasmus,  d.  Dec.  1859,  s.p. 

Monckton,  m.  and  had  issue.  William,  d.s.p. 

Nugent. 

Jane,  m.  Thomas  Manifold,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Williams. 

Catherine,  m.  —  Cobham. 
Capt.  Synnot  ra.  3rdly,  8  April,  1836,  Mary  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  Joseph  Mather,  ICsq.  ot  Jlaytone  House,  co.  Armagh, 
by  whom  (who  ra.  2r>dly,  Ch.arles  Mac  .-Vrthur,  Esq.,  2nd 
son  of  Hannibal  llaukins  Mac  Arthur,  Esq.,  M.P.)  he  had 
no  issue.     He  d.  Is50. 

Sir  Walter  m.  2ndly,  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
JIartin,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Rev.  F'ilz- 
gibbon  Stewart,  and  a  son, 

Richard  Walter,  vi.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Thornton,  Esq. 
of  Battersca  Rise  (who  d.  1853),  and  d.  20  April,  1841, 
leaving  a  son,  Robert  Harry  Inglis,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  — 
Preston,  Esq.,  and  ((.  12  April,  1872,  s.  p.,  and  a  dau. 
Henrietta  Louisa. 

Tlic  son  and  heir, 

Marcus  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Ballymoyer,  J. P.,  served  as  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Armagh  1830,  6.21  June,  1771  ;  m.  29  June,  1814, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gilson,  Esq.  of  Wood  Lodge,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Marcos,  his  heir. 

II.  Mark  Seton,  of  Ballymoyer,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  Parker  George,  b.  1824;  ni.  9  Oct.  1856,  Georgiana 
Thorpe,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Verrall,  Esq.  of  The  Manor 
House,  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

1  Marcus,  b.  22  Jan.  1853.  2  William  George. 

1  Georgiana  Constance,  d.  1870.       2  Jane  Seton. 

IV.  William  Forbes,  Capt.  Armagh  Light  Infantry,  d.  s.  p. 
29  Feb.  1876. 

I.  Mary  Marcia,  d.  Aug.  1869. 

II.  Maria  Eliza,  m.  Sept.  1848,  Rev.  Alexander  Rowley 
Miller,  Rector  of  Lissan,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue  ;  he  d. 
1877. 

III.  Agnes  Jane,  m.  17  July,  1851,  Rev.  Francis  Crawford, 
Rector  of  Derryloran,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Barbara  Cecilia,  m.  22  Sept.  1869,  George  Crawhall,  Esq. 
of  The  Priory,  Nun-Monkton,  co.  York. 

V.  Juliana  Hewitt. 

Mr.  Synnot  d.  3  Feb.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Marcus  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Ballymoyer  House,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheritr  1853,  b.  19  Feb.  1816  ;  m.  28  Feb.  1844,  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hanthorpe  House,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  s.  p.  8  Oct.  1874,  when  the  estates  devolved 
on  his  brother, 

Mark  Seton  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Ballymoyer,  eo.  Armagh,  J. P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  6.31  July,  1820;  m.2i  Aug.  1843, 
Anne  Jane,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Mark  Synnot,  Esq.  of 
Monasteroris  House,  King's  CO.,  and  Grove  House,  Clapham, 
Surrey,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Mark  Seton,  now  of  Ballymoyer. 

I.  Mary  Susanna,  m.  22  Dec.  1868,  Col.  Arthur  FitzBoy 
Hart,  C.B.,  of  the  1st  Batt.  East  Surrey  Regt.,  eldest  son  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  George  Hart  {see  Hart  of  yetherburi/), 
end  has  issue,  Arthur  Henry  Seton,  6. 19  July,  1870  ;  Ronald 
Victor  Gates,  6.  24  July,  1879 ;  Beatrice  Mary ;  and  Horatia 
Annette  Blanch. 

II.  Rosalie  Jane. 

III.  Eva  Charlotte,  m.  22  Jan.  1875,  Capt.  Corbet  Smith, 
1st  Royal  Dragoons,  of  Walcot  House,  Lutterworth,  co. 
Leicester,  and  has  issue,  Ada  Emily  Corbet. 

IV.  Cecilia  Agnes. 

V.  Charlotte  Augusta,  m.  6  Aug.  1872,  Col.  Reginald  Clare 
Hart,  V.C,  R.E.,  2nd  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  Georgo 
Hart  (see  Hart  of  Netherburi/),  and  has  issue,  Harold 
Charles,  b.  30  March,  1874;  Henry,  twin-brother,  d.  an 
infant;  Henry  Francis,  6.  7  June,  1876;  d.  17  Aug.  1876; 
Reginald  Seton,  6.  27  June,  1882;  Norman  Synnot,  6.  24 
March,  1888 ;  Annie  Rosabel  Clare ;  and  Sylvia  Agnes 
Alicia. 

Ti.  Ada  Maria. 

VII.  Annette  Beatrice,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Synnot  s.  to  the  Ballymoyer  estate  on  the  death  of  his 
elder  brother  Marcus,  8  Oct.  1874,  and  d.  1890,  when  he  was 
s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  swans  in  pale  sa.,  ducally  gorged  or, 
on  a  canton  gu.  a  sword  in  pale  ppr.  Crest — A  swan  issuaut, 
wings  expanded  sa.,  ducally  crowned  or,  and  vulned  in  the 
breast  with  an  arrow  gold,  feathered  arg.  Motto — Sine  maciUa : 
former  motto,  registered  1711,  Sin  not. 

&aJ— Ijallymoyer  House,  Newton  Hamilton. 


TAAFFE    OF    SMARMORE. 

Taaffe,  George  Robert,  Esq.  of  Smarmore,  co. 
Louth,  b.  1871 ;  *.  liis  father  18'J0. 


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liineag'e. — Peter  Taafe,  Esq.  of  Pepparstown  and  Dro- 
mine,  CO.  Louth,  brother  of  Sir  William  Taaffe,  ancestor  of 
the  Viscounts  Taaffe,  and  son  of  John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of 
Harristown,  m.  and  liad  issue, 

Jeiiico,  father  of  John  Taaffe,  of  Carrowstown  and  Eath- 
nioyle,  Kosconimon,  of  which  ho  had  a  grant  1  May,  30 
Charles  II.,  lo78. 

Lawrence. 
The  ind  son, 

Lawrence  Taaffe,  Esq,  of  Pepparstown,  who  had  a  grant 
of  cunfinuation  1624,  was  father  of 

James  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Pepparstown,  who  was  deprived  of 
his  estate  hy  the  usurping  powers  under  Cromwell.  He  m. 
Marjtaret,  dau.  of  Clement  MacDermott  Eoe,  of  co.  Roscom- 
mon, and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  John  Taaffe,  m.  and  had  issue. 

II.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Peter,  Major  of  Dillons  Uegt.  of  the  Irish  Brigade,  m.  a 
dau.  of  Garvey,  by  his  wife,  a  Plowden,  and  had  issue, 
Mary  and  Frances. 

iv.  Lawrence  (Rev.). 
The  elder  son, 

George  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Corballas,  co.  Meath,  m.  Miss 
Fleming,  of  the  Slane  family,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir; 
I.  Alicia,  wife,  of  James  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Diogheda;  ii.  Eliza- 
beth, wife  of  Eandal  Kernan,  Esq.  of  Dublin  ;  and  iii.  Mary, 
wife  of  Luke  Teeling,  Esq.  of  Lisburn.     The  son  and  heir, 

John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smarniore,  co.  Louth,  m.  1st,  Miss 
Plunkett,  of  Portmarnook,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth,  r.i.  Patrick  Thunder,  Esq.  of  Lagore. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

III.  Alicia,  TO.  Michael  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  Longtown,  and  d, 
leaving  issue. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  Catharine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Taaffe, 
Esq.  of  Ardmulchan,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  John,  Knight  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  to.  1st,  Catherine, 
tlau.  ol  Andrew  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  Gen.  in  India,  and  had  a 
son,  John,  Knight  of   St.  John    of    Jerusalem,  late  Capt. 
of  Dragoons  in    Piedmont  and   Major   Loulli   Rifles.     He 
111.  2ndly,    Adriana   FeiTO,  Marche.sa    Gabueini,  Comtessa 
Ferretti  Villa  Nova,  Boccacio  Pausacci,  of   Fano,   in    the 
Pai  al  States,  and  d.  at  Fano,  in  Italy,  28  Sept.  18o2. 
n.  Robert,  of  Ardmulchan,  co.  Meath,  m.  aO  April,  1827, 
Catharine  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Theobald  Mackenna,  Esq. 
Dublin,  and  d.  12  June,  1854,  leaving  issue, 
1  John   Egbert,   of  Ardmulchan,    J. P.,    b.    31    March, 
1829  ;  TO.  4  Nov.  1857,  Catalina  Aliaga,  dau.  of  Patrick 
William  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  by  Eosita 
Manuela  Aliaga  his  wife,  dau.  of  Juan  de  Aliaga,  Mar- 
quis of  Lurigarcho,  in  Spain,  and  d.  1886,  leaving  issue, 
Roefrt  Joseph,  now  of  Ardmulchan,  6.   18  Oct.  1858; 
Theobald  Joseph,  b.  10  Aug.  1861  ;  John  Joseph,  b.  26 
Aug.  1864;  Eosita  Mary  ;  and  Mary  Catalina. 
1  Frances. 

III.  George,  of  Smarmore  Castle. 

IV.  Stephen,  d.  unm. 

I.  Catharine,  m.  John  McDonnell,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  a 
son,  John  Randal. 

II.  Achsah  Elinor,  a  nun,  deceased. 

III.  Mary  Jane,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Anne,  in.  Count  Luigi  Borgogeli,  of  Fano,  in  the  Papal 
States,  deceased. 

V.  Rose,  deceased.  VI.  Frances,  deceased. 

VII.  Martha,  deceased. 

VIII.  Julia,  TO.  Theobald  Mackenna,  Esq.,  Assistant  Under- 
Secretary,  Dublin  Castle,  and  had  a  son,  John  Mackenna, 
and  other  issue. 

The  3rd  son, 

George  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smarmore  Castle,  m.  Elizabeth 
Anne,  dau.  of  Eandall  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  co.  Dub- 
lin, and  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  had  issue. 

Miles,  his  heir. 

George,  Capt.  1st  Royals,  d.  unm,.  1861. 

John,  of  Smarmore. 

Stephen,  of  Glenkeiran,  co.  Meath,  J.P.,  6.  1828;  m.  1865, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Patrick  W.  Kelly,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  George 
Josi'ph,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  (King's  Own)  E.  Lancaster  Eegt., 
;».  181j6;   Mary;  Eosita;  and  Elizabeth  Catalina  Georgiana. 

Anne.  Catherine.  Elizabeth.  Georgina. 

Mr.  Taaffe  d.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Mtles  Taaffe,   Esq.  of  Smarmore,  J. P.  and   D.L.,  High 

Sheriff  1856-7,  6.  April,  1824;  d.  unm.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his 

brother. 
John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smarmore,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Louth, 

J. P.  for  King's  co.,  High  Sheriff   co.  Louth,    1878,   b.  1867, 

Olivia  .Mary,  dau.  of  John  Joseph  Blake,  Esq.    of  Garbally, 

Kiu:,''.s  CO.,  and  had  issue, 

George  Robert,  now  of  Smarmore. 
Mr.  Taaffe  d.  1890. 


^nns— Gu.,  a  cross  arg.,  fretty  az.  Cre.si— A  dexter  arm  in 
armour  embowed,  brandishing  a  sword  ppr.,  hilt  and  pommel 
or.    Motto — In  hoc  signo,  spes  uici. 

Seat — Smarmore  Castle,  Ardee. 


I  TACON    OF    EYE,    SUFFOLK. 

Tacox,  Thomas  Henet,  Esq.  of  Red  House,  co. 
Suffolk,  J.P.  for  the  county  and  for  the  borough  of 
Eye,  Alderman  of  the  East  Suffolk  County  Council 
since  its  foundation,  Mayor  of  Eye  1893-4,  h.  1S3S  ; 
in.  1S6S,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  tlie 
late  Robert  Baker  Orford,  Esq.  of  Occold  Ilall, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

I.  Harriett  Bertha. 

II.  Maud  Mary. 

III.  Kate  Constance,  d.  1888,  aged  16. 

Lineag-e — The  family  of  Tacon  is  an  old  Spani.sh  family, 
a  member  of  which  was  Governor  of  Madrid  in  the  15th,  and 
another  Captain-General  of  Cuba  in  the  I8th  century. 

Charles  Tacon,  Esq.  of  Ilinton  Hall,  Suffolk,  m.  Mary  Ann 
Girling,  of  Yoxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  F.yc,  Solicitor. 

II.  Thomas  Henry,  now  of  Eed  House. 

III.  Richard  John  (Rev.),  of  Mansion  Hon.'Je,  Eve,  and  of 
Eollesby  Eectory,  Great  Yarmoutti,  J.P.  lor  Nonolk,  M.A. 
Camb. ;  Rector  and  Patron  of  Itollesby  ;  6.  26  March,  1847; 
in.  7  Blay,  1878,  Caroline  Ballard,  only  dau.  of  John  Ballard 
Pitt,  Esq.,  M.D.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Richard  Charles,  h.  5  May,  1881. 
3  Waveney  Pitt,  b.  3  Oct.  1882. 

3  Dudley  George  Tomline,  b.  24  Sept.  1886. 

4  Thomas  Henry  Warcup,  b.  5  Jan.  1890. 

1  Ethel  Safford,  b.  5  March,  1879.     • 

2  Mabel  Dacre,  b.  II  Blarch,  1880. 

3  Caroline  Ada  Chute,  b.  25  Aug.  1884. 
Mr.  Tacon  d.  in  1881. 

Residences— "Redi  House,  Eye,  and  Esplanade,  Lowestoft. 


TAILBY    OF    SKEFFINGTON-. 

Tailby,  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Skeffington 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Leicester,  and  J.P.  co.  Northampton, 
High  Sheriff  of  the  former  shire  1856,  is  Lord  of 
the  Manors  of  Skeffington  and  Welham,  h.  18  Jan. 
1825;  m.  9  Oct.  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of  WilUam 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Humberstone  Lodge. 

Lineage.— Gilbert  Tealbte,  descended  from  a  Lincoln- 
shire family,  was  living  temij.  Elizabeth,  and  was  father  of 

George  Tealbte,  Esq.  of  Othorpe  Lodge,  who  purchased 
an  estate  at  Slawston,  and  d.  1657,  leaving  by  Eebecca,  his 
wife  (who  d.  Sept.  1661),  a  son, 

William  Tealbte,  Esq.  of  Slawston,  m.  there  27  May,  1641, 
Jane  Hodgkin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Gilbert,  bapt.  8  Feb.  1643-4. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  15  May,  1062,  William  Basset,   of  ShawB- 
ton. 

George  Tailbt,  Esq.  of  Slawston,  in.  and  had  issue,  by 
Mary  his  wife, 

I.  John,  bapt.  6  April.  1663  ;  left  issue,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  a 
son,  John,  bapt.  26  Jan.  1096-7. 

II.  William,  bapt.  14  May,  1664. 

III.  George,  of  wlmm  hereafter. 

IV.  Thomas,  bapt.  25  Jan.  1672-3. 

v.  Gilbert.  vi.  Edmund. 

I.  Jane,  bapt.  7  Oct.  1667  ;  m.  28  July,  1689,  William  Inchley, 
Esq.  of  Shawston. 

II.  Eebecca,  bur.  22  Oct.  1670. 

III.  Mary,  in.  9  May,  1700,  Edward  Drake,  Esq.  of  Halla- 
ton. 

Mr.   Tailby  was  bur.  at  Shawston,  21   Dec.   1684.    His  3rd 
son, 

George  Tailbt,  Esq.  of  Shawston,  bapt.  I  Jan.  1665-6;  pur- 
chased an  estate  at  Humberstone ;  m.  25  Aug.  1689,  Jane 
Newbie,  of  Shawston,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  an  infant,  1090. 
George,  his  heir. 

The  only  surviving  son, 

George  Tailbt,  Esq.  of  Shawston,  bapt.  9  Nov.  1691  ;  m.  3 
Jlay,  1722,  Jane  Drake,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  Dec.  1780,  aged 
16)  he  had  issue. 


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n.  John,  of  Shawston,  l>apt.  7  Oct.  1727;    vt.  20  Feb.  1758, 
Anne  Palmer,  and  ,i.  25  June,  1781,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
9  Dec.  ndti)  had  issue, 
John,  of  ShaHston,  an  antiquarian  of  some  note,  b.  5  Jan. 
and  bapt.  9  Feb.  1759;  ?;).  butd.  s.  p.  6  Jan.  1S15. 
Anne,  ^.  26  July,  and  bapt.   25  Oct.  1761;    m.   William 
Warner,  of  Cranoe. 
m.  Thomas,  bapt.  13,  and  bur.  15  Oct.  1731. 
nr.  William,  of  whi  in  presently. 

I.  Mary,  bapt.  6  June,  1725. 

II.  Jane.  b;ipt.  .'i  June,  173."!. 

III.  l;ebeec:^  b;ipt.  19   June,  1736;     m.  John    Kendall,  of 
Thorpe  L;iU;;tjn. 

Mr.  Tailby  d.  22,  and  was  bur.  at  Shawston,  27  Aug.  1760.    His 
youngest  son, 

William  Tailey.  Esq.  of  Shawston  and  Welham,  J.  15  Dec. 
1744;  ,.i.  Mary,  dau.  of  Bryan  Ward,  of  Hallaton,  by  whom 
(who  d.  31  Dec.  1820,  aged  64)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Jt'hn,  bapt.  11  Jan.  1778  ;    d.  v.nm.,  7th  and  was  bur.  at 
Welham,  11  Jan.  IsoO. 

Mr.  Tailby  d.  29  April,  1829.     His  elder  son, 

William  Tailby,  Esq.  of  Humberstone,  bapt.  31  July, 
1773  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  E.  Stevens,  E.-<q.  of  Hallaton,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Willia.m  Ward,  now  of  Skcffington  Hall. 
I.  Eliz.ibeth  Mary  Anne,  m.  lioger  Dutton  Miles,  Esq.   of 
Key  ham. 

Mr.  Tailby  d.  in  1853. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  saltire  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.,  a  garb  between 
two  escallops  or.  Crtst — On  a  mount  vert  a  bull  passant  erm., 
gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  ppr.,  the  sinister  foot  resting 
on  an  escallop  or.     J/o((o— Certum  i^ete  tlnein. 

&eat — Sketiington  Hall,  Billesdon,  Leicestershire. 


TAILYOUR    OF    BORROWFIELD. 

Eexxt-Tailtoue,  Henry  WAron,  Esq.  of 
Borrowfield,  co.  Forfar,  C.S.  for  that  co.,  Major  late 
E.E.,  b.  9  Oct._1849  ;  m.  9  Sept.  1875,  Emily  Rose, 
3rd  dau.  of  Julm  Wingfield  Stratford,  Esq.  of 
Addmgton  Park,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 


I.  John  Wingfield,  b.  1S81. 

II.  Cecil  Eaumay. 
I.  Florence  Veraon. 


III.  Eric. 

II.  Eleanor  Maud. 

Iiineage. — Hebcules  Tailyour  possessed  Borrowfield 
1615.     liis  son, 

Hercules  Tailyoub,  s.  his  father  1662.  He  m.  Katherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  2nd  James  Scott,  of  Logic,  and  had  an  only 
dau., 

Elizaheth  Tailyour,  -,h.  her  cousin-german,  Hobert  Tail- 
your.  who  s.  to  Borrowfield  1688.     Their  eldest  son, 

KoBEBT  Tailyocr,  next  inherited  Borrowfield.  He  m. 
Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  4th  James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Logie 
and  was .?.  by  his  son, 

Heeccles  Tailyoub,  of  Borrowfield,  ;».  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Ogih-y,  Bart,  of  Barras,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Tailyocr.    He  d.  uiidi.,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Elizabeth  Jean  Tailyocr,  m.  1773,  Robert  Itenny  (who  d. 
1787,  grandson  of  Patrick  Renny,  Esq.  of  Usan,  co.  Forfar), 
and  d.  1606,  having  had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  unm., 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Hercules,  Lieut. -Col.  H.M.  service,  m.  Margaret  Xess,  and 
had  issue. 

Charles,  Capt.  H.M.  40th  Ecgt.,  killed  at  the  storming  of 
Monte  Video,  1806. 

Catherine,  m.  T.  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Amot,  and  d.  1804. 

Juliet,  m.  June,  1817,  Anthony  Adrian,  7th  Earl  of  Kintore, 
and  d.  g.  p.  July,  1819. 

Robiaa. 

The  eldest  son, 

.\LEXANDEE  Eennt-Tailtour,  Esq.  of  Borrowfield,  on 
succeeding  to  his  mother  at  her  death,  1806,  added,  by  the 
directions  of  her  last  will,  the  surname  of  Tailyoue  to  that 
of  Resnt,  assumed  the  Tailyour  crest,  and  quartered  the 
Renny  arms  with  those  of  Tailyour.  He  was  6.  31  Jan.  1775  ; 
rn.  7  April,  1808,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
P^amsay,  Bart,  of  Balmain,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  Ib25) 
had  issue, 

Robert,  b.  26  April,  1809;  d.  unm.  16  June,  1832. 
Alexander  Ramsay,  6.   22   Aug.    1810  ;    d.  uiim.   6  June, 

1S25. 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

William,  b.  29  April,  1814;  d,  unm.  14  Oct.  18.'59. 
Henry,  Major-Gen.  commanuiiig  the  forces  in  Cevlon,  b.  9 

Sept.  1816;   m.  19  June,  laol,  Eleanor  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of 


Robert  W.  Eickart  Hepburn,  Esq.  of  Eiekarton,  co 
Kincirdine,  and  had  issue,  Alexander  Tailyour,  b.  1854' 
Henry  Thomas,  b.  1859;  and  Elizabeth  Jane.  ' 

Elizabeth  Bannermann,  d.  unm.  1  June,  1831. 
Jane,  d.  8  Sept.  1819.  Juliet,  d.  21  Aug.  1823. 

Jlr.  Kiuny-Tailyour  d.  8  Feb.  1849,  and  wa.s  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Renny-Tailyocr,  Esq.  of  Borrowfield,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  retired  on  full-pay  from  Bengal  Engineers,  and 
Hon.  Col.  1st  Administrative  Batt.  Forfarshire  E.V.,  b.  18 
March,  1812;  m.  9  June,  1847,  Isabella  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of 
Major  Adam  Atkinson,  of  Lorbottle,  Northumberland,  by 
Eleanor  Davison  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Wacgh,  now  of  Borrowfield. 

II.  Edward  lianisay,  b.  8  March,  1851. 

III.  Charles  Alexander,  b.  6  Sept.  1860;  d.  6  Jan.  1867. 

IV.  Thomas  Francis  Bruce,  Capt.  R.E.,  6.  8  June,  1863. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lauderdale,  m.  1877,  William  Harry  Lumsden, 
Esq.  of  Balmeilie,  co.  Aberdeen. 

II.  Louisa  Isabella  Sidney. 
Mr.  Renny-Tailyour  d.  1885. 

^?-»is— Quarterly  :  Ist  and  4th,  arg.,  a  tree  growing  out  of 
the  base  vert,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  wings  conjoined  erm.,  for 
Kenny;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed  sa.,  between  two 
men's  hearts  in  chief  and  base  ppr.,  and  as  many  cinquefoils  in 
flanks  vert,  for  Tailyour.  Crests— 1st,  a  hand  holding  a  pair 
of  balances  ppr.,  for  Eenny;  2nd,  A  hand  ppr.,  holding  a 
passion  cross  gu.,  forTAiLYooR.  Mottoes— Fvohitate  consilium 
pcrfecitur,  for  Renny  ;  In  cruce  salus,  for  Tailyoce. 

Heat — Xewmanswell,  near  Montrose. 


TAIT    OF    MILEia    HOUSE. 

Tait,  John  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Milrig  House,  co. 
Ayr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  12th  Eoyal 
Lancers,  b.  Nov.  lSi3. 

Lineag-e.— William  Tait,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  m.  1768, 
.Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Lundie,  and 
sister  of  Adam,  Viscount  Duncan,  the  renowned  Admiral,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1820)  left  at  his  decease,  1817,  a  son, 

James  Haldan-e  Tait,  Rear-Admiral  of  the  Blue,  m.  1812 
Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Dtmcan,  of  Eestalrig,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1814)  had  issue, 

Alexander  Duncan,  of  Milrig  House. 

Marion  Louisa,  deceased. 
Rear-Admiral  Tait  d.  7  Aug.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Alexander  Duncan  Tait,  Esq.  of  Milrig  House,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  4ih  Dragoons,  b.  1  March,  1813  ;  ?)i.  June, 
1840,  Marion,  dau.  of  John  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Common, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  2  March,  1888)  had  issue, 

James  Alexander,  of  Faiilie  House,  Kilmasnock,  N.B.,  late 
Capt.  4th  l^ragoon  Guarils,  b.  April,  1841;  vi.  1873,  Mary 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  iJ.  Smith-Cuninghame,  Esq. 
of  Caprington,  co.  Ayr,  and  d.  1879. 

John  Sprot,  now  of  Milrig  House. 

Mr.  Tait  d.  18S1. 

^■.''!( — Milrig  House,  near  Kilmarnock. 
Cluti— Army  and  Navy,  S.W. 


TALBOT    OF    liACOCK    ABBEY. 

Talbot,  Charles  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Lacoek  Abbey, 
Wilts,  J.P.,  b.  2  Feb.  lS-42;  s.  his  father  1877. 

Lineage. — ThK  family  is  descended  in  the  female  line, 
from  the  noble  House  of  Shrewsbury. 

John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Salwarp  (son  of  Sir  John  Talbot,  of 
Albrighton,  by  Elizabeth,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Walter  Wrot- 
tesley,  Esq.  of  Wrottesley),  jit.  Olive,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Henry  Sharington,  Knt,  of  Lacock,  Wilts,  which  lady  m.  2udly, 
Sir  Robert  Stapylton,  Knt.  of  Wighill,  co.  York,  and  d.  1646. 
John  Talbot  d.  1581,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sharington  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Salwarp,  who  m.  1st.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Leighton,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
his  eldest  son,  Sharington,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Washbourne,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  William,  of  Whittington,  ancestor  of  the  present 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  He  d.  1642.  The  eldest  son  of  the  first 
marriage, 

Sharington  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock  and  Salwarp,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Lyttelton,  Esq.  of  Frankley,  and  had,  with  other 
issue  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  m.  Henry  Davenport,  Esq.  of 
Hallon,  in  Shropshire.  He  d.  1677,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
liurviving  son. 

Sir  John  Talbot,  Knt.  of  Lacock  and  Salwarp,  a  warm 
adherent  of  Charles  II.     lie  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 


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Sir  John  Keyt,  1st  Bart,  of  Ebrington,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Shakington,  who  m.  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Lawley,  Bart,  of  Cannall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  s.jj.  1685. 

Sir  John  Talhot  m.  2nd!y,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Slingsby, 
Bart,  of  Scriven,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

II.  John,  d.  s.  p.  1681. 
in.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  168.3. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Sir  John  Ivory,  Knt.  of  New  Ross,  co.  Wex- 
ford, eldest  son  of  William  Ivory,  Esq.  of  tlie  same  place, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  John  Ivory  '1'albot,  of 
whom  presently,  and  a  dau.  Barbara,  m  Henry  Davenport, 
Esq.  of  Worfleld,  in  Shropshire. 

ii.  Barbara,  wife  of   Sir    Henry    Telverton,  Lord    Grey  de 

Euthyn,  and  1st  Viscount  Longueville. 

III.  Gilberta,  d.  unm. 

Sir  John  Talbot  d.  Feb.  1714,  and  was  bur.  at  Lacock.  His 
grandson  (the  son  of  his  eldest  dau.) 

John  Ivory  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock  Abbey  and  Salwarp, 
LL.D.,  M.P.  for  Ludgershall  and  for  Wilts,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  Lord  Mansel,  of  Margam,  and  had  issue,  John  of 
Lacock  Abbey,  m.  1742,  Elizabeth  (('.  1744),  dau.  of  James 
Stone,  Esq.  of  Badbury  Manor,  co.  Wilts,  LL.D.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1778;  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Margam,  co.  Glamorgan,  m.  1740, 
Jane  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Beach,  Esq.  of  Fittleton,  Wilts,  and 
had  a  son,  Thomas  Mansel,  of  Margam  (see  Talbot  of  ilo.rfjam) ; 
Martha.    John  Ivory  Talbot  d.  Nov.  1772.    The  dau., 

Martha  Talbot,  in.  her  cousin,  Rev.  William  Davenport, 
LL.D.,  Uectorof  Bredon,  co.  Worcester,  son  of  Henry  Daven- 
port, Esq.  of  Worfield  (see  Daventort  ot  Davtnporl),  by  Bar- 
"bara,  his  2nd  wife,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Davenport,  Esq.  of 
Hallon,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  all  above-mentioned.  Mrs. 
Davenport  was  mother  of,  with  other  issue, 

William  Davenport  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock  Abbey,  m. 
1796,  Lady  Elizabeth  Theresa  Fox-Strangways,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester,  and  by  her  (who  in. 
2ndly,  1804,  Charles  Feilding,  Rear-Admiral  R.N. ,  by  whom 
ehe  had  two  daus.,  Caroline,  m.  1831,  Ernest,  3rd  Earl  of 
Mount  Edgcumbe,  and  Henrietta  Horatia,  m.  1850,  Thomas 
■Gaisford,  Esq.  of  Iford,  co.  'Wilts)  left  at  his  decease,  July, 
1800,  an  only  son, 

William  Henry  Fox  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock  Abbc}',  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  M.P.  for  Chippen- 
ham, b.  11  Feb.  1800;  m.  20  Dec.  1832,  Constance,  dau.  of 
Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her 
who  d.  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  his  heir. 

I.  Ela  Theresa,  d.  unm.  25  April,  1893. 

II.  Rosamond  Constance. 

III.  Matilda  Caroline,  m.  16  June,  1859,  J.  Gilchrist  Clark, 
Esq.  of  Speddoch,  Dumfries-sliire,  who  rf.  1881. 

Mr.  Talbot  (Z.  1877,  and  was  5.  by  his  only  son, 

Charles  Henry  Talbot,  Esq.,  now  of  Lacock  Abbey. 

Arms— Ga.,  a,  \\on  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or, 
.a  crescent  for  difference.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up 
erm.,  a  lion  passant  or,  differenced  as  the  arms. 

The  above  are  the  arms  granted  to  William  Davenport 
Talljot,  Esq.,  as  exemplified  in  the  oriirinal  grant,  dated  19 
June,  1778,  and  recorded  in  the  Heralds'  College,  London,  20 
•June,  1778. 

Scat — Lacock  Abbey,  Chippenham. 


TALBOT    OF    MARGAH. 

Talbot,  Emily  Charlotte,  of  Margam  Park, 
and  Penrice  Castle,  co.  G-lamorgan,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  late  Christopher  Eice  Mansel  Talbot, 
Esq.  of  Margam  Park  and  Penrice  Castle,  Lord 
Lieut,  of  Glamorgan  and  M.P.  for  tlie  said  county, 
by  Lady  Charlotte  Butler  his  vrife,  dau.  of  Eichard, 
1st  Earl  of  Grlengall. 

Xiine  age  -  The  family  of  Mansel  of  Margam,  one  of  the 
most  ancient  in  England,  is  said  to  have  been  founded  by 
Philip  de  Mansel,  one  of  the  followers  of  William  the  Con- 
-querob,  from  him  descended, 

Sir  Rice  Mansel,  of  Oxwich  and  Penrice  Castles,  who  was 
:8ent  by  King  Henry  VIII.  in  1536  with  a  supply  of  soldiers  into 
Ireland  to  assist  the  Lord  Deputy  in  suppressing  a  rebellion 
raised  in  that  kingdom  by  the  Earl  of  Kildare.  On  the  sup- 
pression of  the  Monastries  by  that  Sovereign,  Sir  Rice  had  a 
grant  of  the  Abbey  of  Margam,  and  the  royalty  of  the  Avon 
water.  By  his  first  wife,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  James 
Basset,  Esq.  of  Beauprc,  he  left  no  issue.  By  his  second  wife, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  (files  Bruges,  of  Coberley,  co.  Gloucester, 
Knt.,  he  had  three  sous,  who  all  d.  in  his  lifetime,  and  two 


daus.,  Catherine,  wife  of  William  Basset,  Esq.  of  Beanpre; 
and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  WiUiam  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Llanternam, 
CO.  Monmouth.  Sir  Rice  m.  3rdly,  Cicely,  dau.  of  William 
Dabridgecourt,  Esq.,  and  had 

Edward,  his  sucressor. 

Anthony,    m.  Elizabeth,    dau.   of   John  Basset,   of   Llan- 
thrithed. 

Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  of  Norfolk,  Knt. 
Sir  Rice  Mansel  was  «.  at  his  death  in  1589,  by  his  elder  son, 

Sir  Edward  Mansel,  of  Margam,  who  was  knighted  in  1572, 
and  who  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the  service  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  He  in.  Lady  Jane  Somerset,  youngest  dau.  of 
Henry,  Earl  of  Worcester,  and  by  her,  who  d.  16  Oct.  1597,  he 
had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Francis  (Sir),  of  Trimsaren,  created  a  baronet  in  1696,  and 
from  whom  the  Mansels  of  Trimsaren  descended. 

Robert  (Sir),  knighted  by  the  Earl  of  Essex  for  his  valour  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  the  town  of  Calais,  in  1596. 

Philip. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Walter  Eice,  of  Newton,  co.   Carmarthen, 
Knt. 

Cecil,   in.  Rowland  Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangiby,   co.  Mon- 
mouth. 

Mary,  m.  Christopher  Tuberville,  Esq.  of  Pennlyne. 

Anne,  m.  Edward  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nashe. 
Sir  Edward  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Mansel,  of  Margam,  who  was  created  aBaronet 
22  May,  1611,  on  the  institution  of  that  dignity  by  King 
James  I.  Sir  Thomas  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis,  secondLord 
Mordaunt,  by  whom  ho  had  three  sons;  and2ndly,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Pole,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of 
Edward  Stradling,  Esq.  Sir  Thomas  d.  20  Dec.  1631,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Lewis  Mansel,  of  Margam,  2nd  Bart.,  who  m.  1st,  Lady 
Katherine  Sydney,  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Leicester,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Lewis,  ot  Van,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  whom  he  had  two 
daus.,  Jane,  in.  Abraham  Wogan,  Esq.,  and  Blanche,  m.  Sir 
Charles  Kemeys,  Knt.  He  rn.  3rdly,  Lady  Elizabeth  Montague, 
dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Manchester,  by  whom  (who  in.  2ndly, 
Sir  Edward  Sebright)  he  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir.  Henry. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  William  Wiseman,  of  liivenhall,  Bart. 

Mary,  m.  William  Leman,  Esq.  of  Northam. 

Sir  Lewis  d.  about  the  year  1638,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 
Sir  Edward  Mansel,  of  Margam,  3rd  Bart.,  who  ni.  Martha, 
dau.  of  Edward  Carne,  Esq.  of  Wenny,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

Edward,  who  d.  unm. 

Thomas,  heir  to  his  father. 

Martha,  m.  Thomas  Jlorgan,  Esq.  of  Tredegar. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Edward  Stradling,  of  St.  Donats,  Bart. 
Sir  Edward  d.  17  Nov.  1706,  aged  70,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son. 

Sir  Tho.mas  Mansel,  of  Margam,  4th  Bart.,  Comptroller  of 
the  Household  to  Queen  Anne,  one  of  Her  JMajesty's  Privy 
Council,  a  Commissioner  of  the  Treasury,  and  one  of  the 
Tellers  of  the  Exchequer.  Sir  Thomas  was  raised  to  the 
Peerage  in  1711,  as  Baron  Mansell,  of  Margam.  He  m. 
Martha,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Millington,  Esq.  of  the  City 
of  London,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Cloudesley 
Shovell,  Knt.,  and  dying  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  29 
April,  1723,  left  with  a  dau.,  a  son, 
Thomas,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Christopher,  3rd  Baron  Mansell. 

BnssT,  4th  Baron  Mansell. 

Martha.  Elizabeth. 

Mary,  m.  John  Ivory  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock,  co.  Wilts 
{see  preceding  Memoir),  of  whom  presently. 
Lord  Mansell  d.  10  Dec.  1723,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Mansell,  who  d.  unm.  in  1743,  when  the 
title  reverted  to  his  uncle, 

Christopher,  3rd  Lord  Mansell,  who  d.  -anm.  in  1744,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Bdssy,  4th  Lord  Mansell,  who  m.  1st,  Lady  Betty  Hervey, 
dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Bristol,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He 
in.  2ndly,  Lady  Barbara  Blacket,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of 
Jersey,  and  widow  of  Sir  William  Blacket,  Bart.,  by  whom  ho 
had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Louisa  Barbara,  m.  George,  2nd  Lord  Vernon,  by  whom  she 

had  one  dau.  Louisa,  who  d.  unm.  in  1786.     Lady  Vernon 

d.  in  the  same  year. 
Lord   Mansell  d.  29  Nov.  1750,   when  the  Barony  and  the 
Baronetcy  expired,  but  the  representation  of  the  family  and 
the  settled  estates  devolved  upon 


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JoHS  Talbot,  of  Lacoek  Alibey,  co.  Wilts,  eldest  surviving 
son  of  the  before  meutioned  John  Ivory  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacoek 
Abbey  {see  that  famih/),  by  Maky,  dau.  of  the  1st  Baron 
Alansell  (see  abovt).  Mr.  Talbot  a.  without  issue  in  1778,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Kev.  Thomas  Talbot,  of  Margam,  who  m.  in  1746,  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Beach,  Esq.  of  Kittleton,  co.  AVilts,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

Thomas  ^Mansel  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Margam,  who  vi.  in  Feb. 
1794,  Lady  Mary  Lucy  Fox-Strangways,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas, 
•2na  Earl  of  Jlchester  (she  m.  2ndly,  28  April,  1815,  Sir 
Christopher  Cole,  K.C.B.,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1855)  by 
whom  he  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Kick  Mansel  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Margam  and 
Penrice  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  Lord-Lieut,  of  that  co.,  and 
M.P.  1830-90,  b.  10  May,  1803 ;  m.  28  Dec.  1835,  Lady  Charlotte 
Butler,  dau.  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Glengall,  and  by  her,  who 
<?.  22  March,  1S46,  had  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Tlieodore  Mansel,  6.  1839,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  J.P., 
d.  uniit.  1876. 

Emilt  Charlotte,  now  of  Margam. 

Bertha  Isabella,  m.  181.6,  John  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  SaltonHall, 
CO.  Haddington,  and  has  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Andrew  Mansel  Talbot,  b.  1880. 
Olivia  Emma. 

Mr.  Talbot  d.  17  Jan.  1890. 

Seats — Margam  Park,  Port  Talbot,  and  Penrice  Castle,  Swan- 
sea ;   Llandough  Castle,  Cowbridge. 

Touii  Residence — 3,  Cavendish  Square,  W. 


TALBOT    OF    CASTLE    TALBOT. 

Talbot,  John  Htacixth,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot, 
CO.  Wexford,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1894,  b.  13  Dec. 
1851. 

Lineage. — Walter  Talbot,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  for  co. 
Wexford,  was  a  party  in  a  suit  in  Chancery  158G.  He  m. 
Joane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jasper  Bolane,  Esq.  of  Talbots- 
town,  en.  Wexford,  andleft  issue,  Francis,  of  wliom  presently, 
and  Elinor,  wife  of  Patrick  Walsh,  of  Ballyclonecranell.  The 
only  son, 

Francis  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  who  was  granted 
that  estate  now  called  Castle  Talbot,  in  the  territory  of 
O'Morchoe's  county  and  co.  Wexford,  by  patent  dated  20  Feb. 
1617.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Synnott,  Knt.  of 
Ballyfarnoge,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Joan,  m. 
Col.  John  Synnott,  and  Margaret,  vi.  Mark  Synnott,  Esq.),  a 
son, 

Walter  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Wexford  1649.  He  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  Wi  liaiii  Esmonde,  Esq. 
of  Johnstown,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  William,  his  heir; 
Charles,  of  Curraghcloe,  m.  Anne  Wallis;  and  Elinor,  m. 
James  Sherlock,  Esq.  of  Ballyna.  Mr.  Talbot  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

William  Talbot.  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  SLP.  for  Wexford 
in  King's  James  II. "s  Parliament  16S9,  killed  at  the  siege  of 
Derry,  on  King  James's  side ;  he  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard 
Mastei'.-on,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  left 
issue,  Roger,  his  heir;  Gabriel  (Rev.),  Superior  of  the  College 
of  Oporto;  Richard  of  Ballynagore ;  James,  in  the  Spanish 
army  ;  Mary,  m.  James  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Coolnehorney  ;  Elinor, 
m.  Walter  Butler,  Esq.,  co.  Carlow  ;  and  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Mayo, 
E.N.     Mr.  Talbot  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  hi.  1st,  Margaret,  d.au. 
of  Robert  Walsh,  Esq.  of  The  Walsh  Mountains,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 
He  )ii.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Patrick  Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  of 
Ballybooden,  Queen's  co.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
4     Mathew,  successor  to  his  brother. 
I      Catherine,  m.  Dominick  Ford,  Esq.  of  Ballyfad. 

Margaret,  ra.  Edmund  Loghlin,  Esq.  of  Durrow. 
Mr.  Talbot  was  s.  by  the  son  of  his  first  marriage, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  m.  Teresa,  dau.  of 
John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Dama,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  d.  v.  p. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Edward  Masterson,  brother  of  Luke  Masterson, 
Esq.  of  Castletown. 

II.  Klizabeth,  m.  Laurence  OToole,  Esq.  of  Buxtown,  and 
had  issue,  Bryan  O'Toole,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  7th  Portuguese 
Kegt.  of  Cacadores,  C.B.,  Knt.  of  St.  Louis  of  France,  d. 
ls'24. 

III.  Margaret,  rn.  Edward  Sutton,  brother  of  Count  Sutton 
de  Clouard,  of  Frauca. 


Mr.  Talbot,  whose  will  was  dated  22  June,  1750,  d.  that  year, 
and  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 

Mathew  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  m.  1st,  Juliana, 
dau.  of  Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Caniolin  (sre  Donovan  o/ 
Ballymorc),  and  widow  of  Richard,  6th  Earl  of  Anglesey,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  20  Nov.  1776,  and  was  buried  with  her  1st 
husband,  at  liossminoge,  co.  Wexlord)  a  son, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  July,  1783,  a  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of 
Kilullagh,  CO.  Galway,  and  widow  of  Count  d'Arcy,  of  France, 
and  dying  27  Oct.  1795,  left 

II.  Mathew  Roger  D'Arcy,  Capt.  co.  Stafford  Militia,  b.  1786; 
d.  vnm.  1S50. 

III.  John  IItacinth,  who  eventually  s.  to  Castle  Talbot. 

IV.  James,  of  Knockmullen,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  Lieut,  in  the 
1st  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  b.  1794;  m.  1824,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edward  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Summer  Hill,  co.  Wexford,  and  d. 
1862,  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Knockmullen,  C.B.,  J. P.  co.  Wexford,  Chief 
Commissioner  of  the  Dublin  Metropolitan  Police  from 
I87I  to  1882,  formerly  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry,  in.  1852, 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  O'Beirne,  Esq.  of  Jamestown,  co. 
Leitrini,  and  has  issue,  George  James  F'rancis,  R.A. ; 
Augusta,  d.  unm.  8  May,  1884 ;  and  Gwendoline. 

2  Mathew  Edward,  rf.  iiiMii,.  20  March,  1869. 

3  Henry  John,  d.  unm.  1876. 

1  Margaret,  m.  1843,  Hon.  John  Charles  Dundas,  2ncl 
son  of  Lawrense,  1st  Eail  of  Zetland,  by  whom  (who  d. 
14  Feb.  1866)  she  has  a  son,  Lawrence,  1st  Marquess  of 
Zethind.  2  Mary  Anne. 

I.  Margaret  Matilda,  d.  unm.  in  Paris,  bur.  at  P6re  la 
Chaise. 

II.  Anne,  Countess  of  the  Order  of  Bavaria,  d.  unm. 

;AIr.  Talbot  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  b.  19  Jan.  1765;  m. 
1st,  30  Jan.  1785,  Mary,  dau.  of  Laurence  O'Toole,  Esq.  of 
Buxtown,  CO.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May,  1796)  had 
issue, 
]\Iatthew,  6.  7  March,   1 787 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.   of  Laurence 
O'Uourke,  Esq.  of  Bluebell,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  15  Nov.  1838, 
having  had  issue, 
Matthew  St.  Lawrence.  (7.  v.  p.  Feb.  1832. 
Elizabeth,  d.  at  Brussels  19  June,  1839. 
William,  heir  to  his  lather. 
Laurence,  R.N.,  d.  at  sea,  8  Nov.  1813. 
Maria,  m.  27  June,  1814,  John,  16th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and 

Waterford  ;  d.  4  June,  18.)6. 
Julia,  m.  7  Sept.   1815,    I'atrick  Bishop,   Esq.   of  Bishop's 

Court,  CO.  Waterford  ;  d.  Feb.  1^20. 
Margaret,  m.  20  March,  18'20,  George  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Jenk- 
instown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue,  George  Bryan,  Esq. 
of  JenUinstown,  and  Augusta  Mary,  wife  of  Edward,  2nJ 
Lord  BcUew. 
Mr.  Talbot  m.  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1796,  Anne,  dau.   of  Robert 
Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Killown,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
II  March,  1808)  had  issue, 
Robert,    Lieut,   in  the   Royal  Guard  of    France,  6.   1799. 

d.  s.  p. 
John,  Lieut,  in  the  Royal  Guard  of  France,  6.  1800  ;  d.  in 

Bombay. 
Charles,  b.  1801  ;  d.  in  Jamaica. 
George,  b.  Ib04 ;  d.  at  Richmond,  in  'Virginia,  North  America, 

I8'29. 
Anne,  d.  30  Nov.  1865. 

Catharine,  m.  Henry  Lambert,   Esq.  of  Carnogh,  D.L.  co. 
Wexford,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Talbot  m.  3rdly,  12  Sept.  1808,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Beau- 
mant,  Esq.   of  Hyde  Park,  co.  Wexford.    He  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  J.P.,  Capt.  27th 
Regt.,  and  IMajor  in  the  Queen  of  Spain's  service,  b.  29  Jan. 
1789 ;  1)1.  1st,  llonora,  dau.  of  John  Power,  Esq.  sister  of 
Edmund  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  widow 
of  Major  Quin,  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  2ndly,  Sept.  1859,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Micaiius  John  Kennedy,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Jan.  1861, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

John  Hyacinth  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  Talbot  Hall, 
and  Ballytrent,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  m.  1st.  10  May,  1822,  Anne, 
Eliza,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Walter  Redmond,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
trent, CO.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1826)  had  three  daus. 
(co-heirs  of  their  mother), 
Anne  Eliza  Mary,  m.  30  Aug.  1842,  Sir  Thomas  N.  Reding- 

ton,  K.C.B.,  of  Kilcornan,  co.  Galway,  who  d.  1862. 
Jane  Anne  Eliza,  m.  26  Jan.  1843,  Sir  James  Power,  2nd 

Bart,  of  Edermine,  co.  Wexford,  wbo  d.  30  Sept.  1877. 
MatiMa  Anna  Eliza,  m.  23  May,  1848.  O'Neill  Segrave,  Esq. 
of  Cabra  House,  co.  Dublin,  and  Kilti.uon,  co.  Wieklow, 
who  d.  1878. 
He  m.  2ndly,  25  Feb.  1851,  Eliza,  .5th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Tower, 
1st  Bart,  of  Edermine,  and  by  her,  who  d.  la'SJ.,  had  issue. 


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John  Hyacinth,  now  of  Castle  Talbot. 

Emily,  m.  8  Jan.  1880,  Heffurnan  Considine,  Esq.,  B.A. 
Oxon, eldest  son  of  Heffernan  Consiil.ne,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
of  Derk,  co.  Limerick. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engraikd  or. 
Crest— On  a  chapeau  gn.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  lion  statant  or, 
the  tail  extended.     JSIoito — Prest  daccomplir. 

«€((/.«- '"■inle  Talbot,  Blaekwaier,  co.  Wexford;  and  Bally- 
trent,  B  oadwa/. 

ttiii— Siepiien's  Green,  Dublin. 


TALBOT    OF    MOUNT    TALBOT. 

Talbot,  William  John,  Esq.  uf  Mount  Talbot, 
CO.  Roscommon,  J.P.  cos.  Galwav  and  Roscommon, 
Higli  Sheritifor  the  latter  eoim'ty  18SG,  late  Capt. 
7tli  Brigade  South  Irish  Division  R.A.,  h.  1  July, 
1859. 

Lineagre— Richard  Talbot,  2nd  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  son  of  William  Talbot,  who  was  a 
younger  son  cf  Talbot,  of  Malahide,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Burnell,  of  Ballyriffin,  and  had  a  son, 

EicHARD  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Templcoge,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Barncwall,  and  was  father  of 

John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Templeose,  a  minor  1577,  whose  son, 

Sir  Henbt  Talbot,  Knt.  of  Templeoge,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Mount  Talbot,  co.  lloscomiuon,  m.  Marcarft,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Talbot,  Bart,  of  Cartown,  co.  Kildare,  and  sister  of 
llichard,  Duke  of  Tyrconnel,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Dec.  1663) 
left  a  son  and  successor, 

CoL.  James  Talbot,  of  Mount  Talbot,  -//).  Hon.  Bridget 
Bermingham,  dau.  of  Francis,  19th  Lord  Athenry,  and  was 
father  of 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  in.  Lucy  Hamilton, 
a  widow,  and  d.  1692,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  m.  1711,  Isabella 
Forward,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  17.iy,  by  his  son, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  m.  1739,  Sarah  Rose, 
and  left  two  sons,  Henry  lio^e  Talbot,  who  d.  17.59,  and 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  hi.  Elizabeth  Rose, 
and  was  father  of 

William  John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  iMount  Talbot,  m.  May,  1775, 
Lady  Anne  Crcsbie,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Glandore,  and 
had  issue,  three  sons,  William,  of  Mount  Talbot,  d.  1851 ; 
John,  of  whom  presently ;  and  Charles,  Capt.  5th  Fusiliers, 
who  fell  at  the  battle  of  Walcheren.    The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Talbot,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Ckosbie, 
in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  uncle,  John,  last  Earl  of  Glan- 
dore, 14  Feb.  1816.  He  m.  Sept.  1811,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Beechmount,  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
issue, 

William,   the    present  William  Talbot  Crosbie,  Esq.   of 

Ardfert  Abbey,  co.  Kerry. 

John,  of  Mount  Talbot. 

Anne,  )?i.  27  June,  1S39,  Rev.  M.  A.  Cooke. 

Diana,  m.  6  Au^.  1835,  Edward  Thomas  Coke,  Esq.  of  Deb- 
dale,  Notts,  and  of  Trusley,  co.  Derby,  Hon.  Col.  1st  Derby- 
shire Militia,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Talbot  Crosbie  d.  Jan.  1818.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  formerly  of  the  35th  Regt.,  h. 
4  Oct.  1818;  m.  1st,  2  Jan.  1845,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Marcus  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  co.  Londonderry,  and 
by  this  marriage  (which  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament, 
29  July,  1856)  he  had  an  only  dau.  Marianne  Jane  Theodosia, 
m.  21  Oct.  1869,  Arthur  Eickard  Lloyd,  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Beechmount,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1894. 
Mr.  J.  Talbot  m.  2ndly,  15  Oct.  1858,  Gertrude  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Bayly,  of  Ballyarthur,  co.  Wicklow,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  18  Aug.  1864,  Hon.  F.  G.  Crofton,  and  d.  19 
Aug.  1869)  had  a  son,  William  John,  now  of  Mount  Talbot. 
Mr.  John  Talbot  d.  16  July,  1859. 

.^?-j)is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  gu.,  for  Talbot  ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant 
ea.,  armed  andlanguedgu.,  in  chief  two  dexter  hands  apaumee 
of  the  third,  for  Ckoseie  ;  3rd,  gu.,  three  cinquefuils,  two  and 
one,  erm.,  for  Hamilton.  Crtsls — 1st,  on  a  cap  of  maintenance 
az.,  turned  up  erm.,  alion  passant  gu.,  for  Talbot;  2nd,  three 
Rwords,  one  in  pale  with  point  upwards  and  two  in  saltirc  with 
points  downwards,entwined  with  a  serpent,  all  ppr.,  for  Ceosbie. 
Motto — Prct  d'accomplir. 

Scat — Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon. 

tVii6— Kildare  St.,  Dublin. 


TANCRED  OF  WEENS  AND  AKDEN. 

Taxceed,  George,  of  Weens,  co.  Roxburgh,  and 
Arden,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.   Roxbm-ghshire, 


J.P.  N.R.  CO.  York,  late  Capt.  Royal  Scots  Grcjs, 
and  previously  Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  b.  16  Oct! 
1831  ;  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Tanceed  by 
royal  licence,  8  Sept.  18S5,  in  lieu  of  that  of  Cleg- 
horn,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal 
imcle,  Capt.  James  R.  Dalton,  R.N.  ;  m.  10  June, 
1862,  Mary  Anne  Hay,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas 
Lumsden,  C.B.,  of  Belhelvie  Lodge,  co.  Aberdeen, 
by  Hay  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Burnett,  Esq.  of 
Elrick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Harry  Lumsden,  b.  22  May,  1863. 

II.  James  Charles,  Lieut.  Royal  Xavy,  b.  17  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Thomas  Angus,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  16  Sept.  1867. 

IV.  Richard  Fairfax,  b.  31  March,  1875. 

V.  Edward  Meynell,  b.  26  March,  1877. 

VI.  John  Yule,  b.  16  April,  1879. 

VII.  Walter  Cecil,  b.  11  Feb.  1S85. 

I.  ."^rary  Norcliffe.  n.  Katharine  Wray. 

III.  Frances  Madeline. 

IV.  Edith   Dalton,  b.  19   April,  1873;  d.  13  July,  1890. 
Lineage. — The  late  George   Cleghobn,  of  Weens,  son  of 

Thomas  Clcghorn  ((/.  1813),  by  Mary  his  wife  (m.  1776), 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Yule,  of  Gilislees,  rn.  5  Feb.  1822, 
3Iaria  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Colonel  Jolin  Dalton  of  Slen- 
ingford  Park,  co.  Y^ork,  and  Fillingham  Castle,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Weens. 

II.  James  Charles,  m.  10  .May,  1869,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Walker,  of  co.  Derry,  and  lias  issue,  a  son, 
Charles  Angus,  Lieut.  K.A.,  and  five  daus. 

i;i.  Thom.ia  Angus,  d.  10  Jan.  1860,  at  Sea. 
IV.  John  Dalton,  m.  1870,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Col.  Hawley,  and 
had  issue. 

I.  Mary  Norcliffe,  m.  1847,  her  cousin,  Capt.  Charles  James 
Dalton,  K.A.  (see  Dalton  of  Skaiiviford  Park). 

II.  Susan,  m.  1*58,  George  Mellis  Douglas,  and  had  issue,  a 
son,  George  Prescott,  Capt.  Queen's  bays. 

III.  Cecilia,  m.  1851,  Arthur  Campbell,  of  Catrine,  Ayrshire, 
and  had  issue. 

IV.  Frances  Madeline,  (.;.  unm.  1870. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops,  gu.  and  (for 
distinction)  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross-crosslet  also  gules. 

Crest— .\n  olive  tree  fructed,  ppr.  charged  (for  distinction)  oa 
the  trunk  with  a  cross-crosslet  .gold. 

5e(a.5— Weens  House,  Hawick,  N.B. :  Arden  Hall,  Helmsley, 
Yorkshire. 


TANNER    OF     KINGS    NYMPTON    PARK. 

Taxxee,  Ret.  John  Yowlek,  of  Kings  Xympton 
Park,  CO.  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  County  Coun- 
cillor, B.A.  Cambridge,  Rector  of  Chawleigh,  b. 
1830  ;  m.  1871,  Eliza,  elder  dau.  of  late  Sir  M.  W. 
Thompson,  1st  Bart,  of  Guiseley,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

Charles  Pbile,  6.  1S73. 

Mary  Agnes. 

Lineagre.— JA5IES  Tanner,  Esq.  of  Kings  Nyrapton  Park, 
J.P.  (son  of  Robert  Tanner,  Esq.  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Melhuish,  Esq.  and  grandson  of  Jonathan  Tanner, 
Esq.  of  Rose,  Ash,  Devon),  m.  1827,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Vowler,  Esq.  of  Parnacott,  Devon,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

John  Vowleb,  now  of  Kings  Nympton. 

James  Melhuish,  m.  1880,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Buckingham,  Rector  of  Doddiscombsleigh. 

Mary,  m.  1855,  Sir  Charles  Malcolm  Kennedy,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B. 

^?-)iis— Arg.,  three  Moors'  heads  couped  at  the  neck  in  pro- 
Die  sa.,  wreathed  round  the  temples  of  the  first  and  gu.  Crest 
— A  Moor's  head,  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Kings  JNyiiipton  Park,  near Chulmleigh,  North  Devon. 

Hesuience — Chawleigh  Rectory,  North  Devon. 


TARLETON    OF    BREAKSPEARS. 

Taeletox,  Alfbed  Heney,  Esq.  of  Breakspears, 
Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
16  May,  1862  ;  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1874-88  ; 
m.  8  Feb.  1888,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  only  child  of 
Admiral  Tennyson  D'Eyncourt,  C.B.,  of  Bayons 
Manor,  co.  Lmcoln  (.see  that  family),  by  Lady 
Henrietta  his  wife,  4th  and  youngest  dau.  of  the 
4th  Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  has  had  issue, 


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I.  Freda  Henrietta. 

n.  Finetta,  d.  30  Mav,  1S90. 

Mr.  Tarleton  *.  to  the  estates  of  Breakspears, 
Cranfield,  Garsingtou,  and  Deptford,  by  tlio  -will  of 
Mrs.  Drake,  -widow  of  W.  W.  Drake,  Esq.  of 
JJreakspcars,  -svLo  Mas  son  of  Eer.  W.  W.  Drake, 
Hector  of  Malpas,  Cheshire,  by  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tarleton,  Esq.  of  Bolesworth. 

Iiineag-e. — This  family  is  descended  from  an  ancient 
family  of  Taki.etos  of  Aigburlh,  uo.  Lancaster,  in  which  co. 
tliey  were  seated  early  in  the  13th  centnry. 

The  records  of  H.M.  College  of  Arms  p;ive  Edward  Tarle- 
ton, of  Chnreh  Stile  House,  Liverpool  (sixteenth  in  descent 
from  Walter  de  Tarleton)  who  was  commander  of  the 
"  Dublin"  man-of-war,  and  a  Justice  of  Peace.  He  was  6. 
16J0  ;  m.  1st,  16-10,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Ireland,  Esq.  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Moor,  Esq. 
of  Bark  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  ;  and 
Cudly,  1061,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Corlcs,  Esq.,  and  had  issue 
by  his  1st  wife, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  W.  Rimmer,  Esq.  of 
Eimmer  Court,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1723,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  —  Walker,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

II.  Margaret,  in.  Thomas  liayley,  Esq. 

III.  Frances,  ni.  Timothy  Tarleton,  Esq. 

Edward  Tarleton,  who,  by  his  will,  founded  the  charity  for 
seamen's  widows  in  Liverpool,  called  Tarleton's,  (/.  1690, 
aged  70,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Nicholas,  Liverpool.  His  elder 
son, 

JoHv  Tarleton,  Esq.  6.  1650;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  English,  Esq.  of  Ireland;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Clcvland,  Esq.,  and  rf.  20  Dec.  1721  (bur.  at 
St.  Nicholas",  Liverpool),  having  had  (with  fourteen  other 
sons,  who  (?.  s.p.), 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jonathan  Livesey, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Anne,  m.  1705,  Ralph  Williamson,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son  by  the  1st  marriage, 

Thomas  Tarleton,  Esq.  b.  16S0;  m.  1715,  Bridget,  eldest 
dau.  of  Richard  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  co.  Lancaster, 
(she  d.  3  May,  1773),  and  d.  Dec.  1731  (Inir.  in  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard,  London),  having  had  (with  three  other  sons  and 
two  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.)  a  son, 

John  Tarleton,  Esq.  of  Aigburth,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
Bolesworth  Castle,  co.  Chester,  J. P.,  Mayor  of  Liverpool,  1764, 
b.  March,  1719;  m.  1751,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-lieiress  of 
Banastre  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cuerdon,  co.  Lancaster  (she  d. 
1797),  and  d.  6  Sept.  1773  (bur.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Liverpool), 
having  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  s.  p.  1778,  aged  20. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Banastre  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Gen.  In  the  army,  h.  21  Aug. 
1754;  served  with  di^^tinction  in  the  Amcriean  and  Penin- 
sular wars,  and  was  created  a  baronet  1818.  He  m.  17  Dec. 
1798,  Priscilla  Susan  Bertie,  natural  dau.  of  Robert,  4th 
Duke  of  Ancaster,  and  d.  s.  p.  16  Jan.  1833.  She  d.  13  Aug. 
1864.     {See  Bdrke's  Extinct  Baronetcies). 

rv.  John,  of  Finch  House,  t.  1755  ;  m.  1790,  Isabella,  dau. 

and  co-heir  of  A.  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Unthank,  and  had 

issue. 
V.  Clayton,  m.  1795,  Jemima,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas 

Robinson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  s.  p.  1796. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Bridget,  m.  1781,  Edward  Falkner,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  d. 
1818. 

The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Tarleton,  Esq.  of  Aigburth,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
Bolesworth  Castle,  co.  Chester,  b.  6  July,  1753 ;  m.  1775, 
Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lawrence  RobinBon,  Esq.  of 
Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1820  (bur.  at  Malpas),  having 
by  her  (who  d.  12  Feb.  1812;  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  Edward  (liev.).  Rector  of  Chclsfield,  Kent,  6.  1783  ; 
d.  unm.  1849. 

III.  Henry,  6.  1787;  m.  1828,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Phillips  Lloyd 
Fletcher,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1829. 

I.  Jane,  rii.  1802,  Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Rudge  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  and  d  1843. 

II.  Mary.  ill.  Mai-y  Anne. 

IV.  Eliza,  m.  1807,  Rev.  W.  Wickham  Drake,  Rector  of 
JIalpas,  and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue,  W.  W.  Drake,  Esq., 
who  s.  to  Breakspears. 

He  d.  2  Jan.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  T-.^leton,  Esq.  of  Bolesworth  Castle,  Capt.  26th 
Dragoon*,  5.  20  June,  1770  ;  m.  23  April,  1805,   Frances,  4th 


dau.  of  Philip  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Egerton  and  Oulton  (she  d. 
29  Aug.  186'2),  and  d.  3  July,  1836  (bur.  at  Malpas),  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1810:  d.  unm.  8  May,  1832. 

II.  John  Waltkr  (Adm.  Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Banastre  Henry,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

V.  William  (Hobart  Town,  Tasmania),  b.  1820;  m.  1952, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Hobart  Town, 
Tasmania,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Walter,  b.  1852.  2  William,  b.  1856. 

3  Leigh  TralTord,  b.  1859. 

1  Frances  Egerton.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Emma  Boycott. 

I.  JIary,  d.  wiiHi.  1888. 

II.  Eliza,  Hi.  1832,  U.  Leigh  TraDford,  Esq.  of  Oughtrington, 
and  d.  1859,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Charlotte,  Hi.  1838,  Rev.  William  Hodgson,  Master  of 
Peterhouse,  Camb.,  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Susan,  m.  18.36,  Col.  William  Tomkinson,  6th  Light 
Dragoons,  of  Willington  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  d.  1870,  leav- 
ing issae. 

V.  Jane,  m.  1839,  Rev.  Comyns  Tucker,  of  Washford  Pyne, 
CO.  Devon,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  issue. 

The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son. 

Admiral  Sir  John  Walter  Tarleton,  K.C.B.,  A.D.C.  to 
the  Queen,  a  Lord  Commissioner  of  the  Admiralty,  1871-4, 
and  Admiral  Superintendent  of  Naval  Reserves,  1874-7,  6.8 
Nov.  1811;  served  witli  distinction  in  the  Burmese  War  of 
1852;  commanded  H.JI.S.  "Euryalus"  1858-60,  in  which 
ship  H.R.H.  Prince  Alfred  first  served  in  H.M.'s  Navy;  m.  27 
Aug.  1861,  Finetta  Esther,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Robert, 
4th  Baron  Dimsdale,  of  Camfield,  co.  Herts  (se:  Burke's 
Peerage,  sub  Foreign  Titles),  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1886) 
had  issue, 

I.  Alfred  IIenrt,  now  of  Breakspears. 

I.  Mary  Beatrice. 

II.  Edith  Finetta. 

Sir  J.  W.  Tarleton  d.  25  Sept.  1880. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chev.  erminois  between  three  cinquefoils  or. 
Crest — On  a  mural  crown  gu.,  a  leopard's  face  ppr.,  between 
two  ostrich  feathers  arg.     Motto — Post  nubila  Phoebus. 

Seat — Breakspears,  Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex. 

Town  Residence — 58,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 

Clubs — Marlborough  and  Junior  United  Service. 


TATTON    OF    WYTHENSHAWE. 

Tatton,  Thomas  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Wvthen- 
shawe,  co.  Chester,  J.P.,  b.  31  May,  1846 ;  m.  6  Feb. 
1877,  Essex  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  the 
Hon.  Thomas  Grenville  Cholmondeley,  of  Abbot's 
Moss,  CO.  Chester  (.see  Bueke's  Peerage,  Dela- 
MERE,  B.),  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Henry  Grenville,  b.  2  March,  1883. 

Alice  Eva  Beatrice. 

Liineag'e. — The  Tattons  of  Kenworthy,  from  whom  the 
family  before  us  derives,  were  a  branch  of  the  ancient  House 
of  Tatton  of  Tatton,  which  was  allied  to  the  Barons  of  Dun- 
ham Massey.  The  pedigree  is  given  in  full  in  Ormerod's  Che- 
shire. 

Robert  Tatton,  of  Kenworthy,  by  his  marriage  with  Alice, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  de  Massey,  of  Wythenshawe,  in 
Cheshire,  acquired  that  estate  1371,  and  was  direct  ancestorof 

Robert  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  14  May,  1606, 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Chester  in  1645,  a  staunch  supporter  of 
the  royal  cause,  who  sustained  a  siege  at  Wythenshawe 
against  the  Parliamentary  forces.  Mr.  Tatton  m.  1628,  Anne, 
3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Ashley,  and 
by  her  (who  d..  1670)  had  four  sons  and  two  daus.  Robert 
Tatton  d.  1669,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  1636  ;  m.  Anne, 
only  surviving  child  of  Rowland  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Bradway,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Robert  Radcliffe,  Esq.)  had 
a  dau.  Anne,  m.  John  Greenhalgh,  Esq.  of  Bradlesome,  and 
a  son, 

Robert  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  1668 ;  m.  Frances 
dau.  of  Peter  Lcgh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  but  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly 
Sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  and  Srdly,  Dr.  Shippen)  having  no  issue, 
was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  cousin, 

William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  5  Aug.  1674,  son 
(by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Bramall) 
of  Robert  Tatton,  of  Stockport,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Tatton,  the 
royalist.  He  m.  1698,  Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Peter  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Macclesfield,  and  dying  1732,  left  (with  seven  daus., 
who  all  d.  unm.,  except  the  eldest,  Anne,  the  wife  of  Samuel 


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Kirke,  Esq.  of  Whitchough,  and  the  5th,  Lucy,  wife  of  John 
Staffoid,  Esq.)  two  sons,  William,  his  heir,  and  Thomas,  who 
d.  s.p.  17V;').    The  elder  son, 

William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  1703 ;  711.  1st, 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Warren,  Esq.  of  Poynton, 
who  dying  s.  p.  1742,  he  m.  2ndly,  1747,  Hester,  dan.  of  John 
Egerton,  Esq.  of  Tatton,  and  eventually  heir  of  her  brother, 
Samuel  Egerton,  Esq.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  9  July,  1780, 
having  previously  resumed  the  name  of  Egekton)  he  had  one 
son  and  one  dau., 

William,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Christopher  Syltes,  Bart. 
3!r.  Tatton  <i.  177fi,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  JI.P.  for  Cheshire, 
who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Egerton  of  Tatton. 
He  was  b.  1749  ;  m.  1st,  1773,  Frances  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Very  Eev.  Dean  Fountayne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1777) 
had  a  son,  William,  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  1774,  M.P.  for 
Beverley  1796,  d.  tuim.  1799.  He  m.  2ndly,  1780,  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  Eichard  Wilbraham  Bootle,  Esq.  of  Kode  and  Lathora, 
.and  by  her  (who  d.  1784)  had  issue, 

Wilbraham,  of  Tatton,  m.  1806,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Christopher  Sykes,  Bart.,  and  was  father  of  William 
Tatton  I'.gerton,  Baron  Egemon  of  Tatton  {see  Boeke's 
Peerage). 

Thomas  William,  of  Wythenshawe. 

John,  b.  1784,  and  rf.  1786. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  jit.  Sir  Mark  Masterman  Sykes,  Bart. 

Mr.  Egerton  m.  3rdly,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Armytage,  Bart.,  of  Kirklees,  by  whom  he  had  no  surviving 
tissue,  and  4thly,  1803,  Charlotte  Clara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wat- 
kinson  Payler,  Esq.  of  Kent,  which  lady  d.  t.  p.  1804.  Mr. 
Egerton  d.  ISOO,  and  was  s.  in  the  Egerton  estates  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son,  Wilbraham  Egekton,  while  the  Wythen- 
shawe property  passed,  under  his  will,  to  his  2nd  son, 

Thomas  William  Egerton,  Esq.  6.  29  Oct.  1783,  who 
Assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tatton, 
.and  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  1809.  He  m.  1807,  Emma, 
•dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Grey,  3rd  son  of  Harry,  4th  Earl  of 
:Stamford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  April,  1851)  had  issue, 

Thomas  William,  his  heir. 

Emma,  ui.  24  Jan.  1832,  Sir  Harry  Mainwaring,  2nd  Bart., 

who  (/.  23  Sept.  1875.     She  d.  10  Sept.  1880,  aged  77. 
Henrietta,   m.   6  Nov.    1845,   Hon.  and    Ilight   Eev.   John 

Thomas  Pelham,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  son  of  Thomas,  2nd 

Earl  of  Chichester,  and  d.  31  Dec.  1893,  aged  82. 
Frances. 
Louisa,  m.  1844,  Eev.  Charles  Turner,  and  d.  21  July,  1888, 

aged  73. 
Sophia,  in.  1840,  John  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Astle,  co.  Chester,  and 

is  deceased. 
Susanna  Theodosia. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  unm.  26  Jan.  1892,  aged  67. 

Mr.  Tatton  d.  2  March,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Thomas  William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  J. P.  and 
CL.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Cheshire  E.V.,  6.  2 
June,  1816;  m.  25  Jan.  1843,  Harriet  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eobert  Townley  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cuerden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1873)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Egerton,  now  of  Wythenshawe. 
Eobert  Grey,  b.  7  Dec.  1847. 

Beginald  Arthur,  h.  13  March,  1857  ;  m.  16  Oct.  1890,  Wini- 
fred Eva,  dan.  of  Sir  Salusbury  Gillies  Payne,  Bart.,  and 
has  issue, 
Thomas  Arthur,  6. 13  Jan.  1893. 
Mary  Emily. 
"Mr.  Tatton  d.  1885. 

.rfrjiw— Quarterly,  arg.  and  gu.,  a  crescent  in  each  quarter 
cnunterchanged.  Crest— A  greyhound  sejant  arg.,  collared  and 
lied  to  a  tree  ppr.     Motto — Crescent. 

Meat — Wythenshawe,  near  Northenden,  co.  Chester. 


GOIiDIE-TAUBMAN   OF   THE  NUNNERY. 

GtOldie-Taubman,  John  Senhottse,  Esq.  of 
The  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man,  J.P.  for  the  Isle  of 
Man,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys,  and  was  Major 
Commanding  Isle  of  Man  Volunteers,  h.  28  Jan. 
1838;  m.  1860,  his  2nd  cousin,  Amelia  Donald 
Ankerville  Grove,  of  Invercharron,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Grove-Eo.'s,  of  Invercharron,  co.  Koss,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Joseph  Grove,  Esq.,  of  "Waldbury,  Essex, 
by  Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas 
Goldie,  of  Goldie  Lea,  Dnmfries,  and  has  issue, 


I.  JoHjj  Leigh,  J.P.  for  the  Isle  of  Man,  b.  1861. 

II.  Charles,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Lancaster  Eegt.,  6.  1805. 
ni.  Ernest  Harcourt,  6.  1868. 

IV.  Gerald,  b.  1873. 

I.  Ellen  Margai'et.         11.  Amy  Alice.         in.  Evelyn. 

liineage. — This  family  is  of  antiquity  in  Scotland,  and 
held  an  honourable  position  in  that  kingdom.  The  immediate 
ancestor  of  the  present  Mr.  Goldie-Taubman, 

Thomas  Goldie,  Esq.  of  Goldie  Lea,  co.  Dumfries,  m.  1st, 
1715,  Margaret  Irving,  of   Gribton,  and   by  her  had  a  son, 
Alexander,  of  whom  presently,  and  several  other  sons  and 
rfaus.    He  m.  2ndly,  1753,  Henrietta Sharpe,  of  Hoddam  Castle, 
and  by  her  had  a  son, 
I.  George  Sharpe,  one  of  the  original  promoters  of  the 
well-known  British  Linen  Company's  Bank,  Scotland.     He 
TO.   1779,   Sophia,  relict  of  Capt.  J.  Osborne,  and  dau.  of 
Capt.  William  McUouall,    E.N.,   brother  of    Patrick,   5th 
Earl  of  Dumfries,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Henrietta  Charlotte) 
a  son. 
George.  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  m.  1827,   Mary  Anne,  2nd 
dau.  (if  the  distinguished  Koman  architect  Joseph  Bouomi, 
A.K.A.,  and  had  issue, 
George,  an  eminent  architect,  m.  1855,  Stylite  Slochan 
de  Kersabiec  (so  called  after  her  aunt,  the  companion 
of  the  Duchesse  de  Berry  in  La  Vendee),  and    has 
issue, 

Edward  de  Kersabiec.  George. 

Charles.  Joseph  Patrick. 

Alain  Francis. 

Mary.  Catherine.  Helfene. 

William.  Edward  (Rev.). 

Charles,  m.  Teresa  Elizabeth  Caulston. 
Francis  (Eev.).  John. 

MaryEditha.  Katharine.  Eosa. 

The  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Alexander  Goldie,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Heron,  of  Heron, 
and  had  (witt  a  dau.  Elizabeth)  a  son, 

Liect.-Gen.  Thomas  Goldie,  to.  Amelia  Leigh,  of  North 
Court,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Leigh  (Col.),  father  (with  daus.)  of  Thomas  Win 
Goldie,  of  the  Commissariat  Department. 

II.  Alexander  John.  Gen.  in  tlie  army,  m.  Isabella  Christian, 
dau.  of  Major  Taubman,  of  The  Nunnery,  by  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man,  and 
Ewanrigg  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

1  Jolin  Taubman  Goldie-Taubman,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Fusi- 
lier Guards,  m.  1st,  18  April,  1837,  Ellen,  youngestdau.  of 
Humphrey  Seuhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherall  (.s-ee  Senuouse  of 
ScihtraU),  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1838)  was  lather 
of 

John  Senhouse  Goldie-Tadbman,  now  of  The  Nunnery, 
Isle  of  Man. 
Lieut.-Col.  Goldie-Taubman,  m.  2ndly,  Caroline  Hoven- 
den,  and  by  her  had 

Franci.=,  late  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers. 

Alex.inder,  late  Capt.  63rd  Eegt. 

George  Dashwood  (.Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  founder  of  Ihe  Eoyal 
Niger  Company,  late  Eoyal  Engineers,  b.  1846  ;  m. 
1870,  Matilda  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  William  ElUott, 
Esq.  of  Wakefield,  co.  York,  and  has  issue.  Sir  George 
resumed  his  paternal  name  of  Goldie  only  by  royal 
licence  1887. 

2  Thomas  Leigh,  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  army,  killed  at  Inker- 
man. 

3  Alexander,  Capt.  E.N. 

4  Mark,  late  Capt.  42nd  Royal  Highlanders. 

5  George,  late  Capt.  93rd  Eegt. 

1  Isabella,  m.  Capt.  George  Falconar,  of  Carlowrie,  N.B. 

2  Dora,  m.  Eev.  Heniy  Curwen,  Eector  of  Workington, 
Cumberland,  and  son  of  Henry  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Working- 
ton Hall. 

3  Emily,  in.  Eev.  William  Cromie. 

III.  Patrick. 

IV.  George  (Sir),  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  K.C.B. 

V.  Basil. 

VI.  John,  Major  in  the  army. 

I.  Amelia,  to.  Joseph  Grove,  Esq.,  Essex,  and  was  grand- 
father of  the  present  Mrs.  Goldie-Taubman. 
Seat— The  Nunnery,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 
Clubs— Ca,r\toa  and  Junior  Carlton. 


TAYLEUE.    OF    BUNTINGSDALE. 

Tatleue,  John,  Esq.  of  Buntingsdale  Hall, 
Salop,  J.P.  cos.  Salop,  Chester,  and  Stafford,  D.L. 
for  Shropshire,  and  High  Sheriff  1889,  6.  June, 
1840 ;  s.  his  uncle  1873 ;  m.  23  Jan.  1866,  Katherine 
Treby,  2nd  dau.  of  William  John  Clark,  Esq.  of 
Buckland-tout-saints,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 


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I.  'William,  h.  11  Jan.  1S72. 

II.  John,  6.  2  Oct.  1S73. 

III.  Henry,  b.  24  March,  1S75. 

1.  Katharine  Mauil.  ii.  renclopc. 

III.  Frances  Agatha.  iv.  Charlotte  Blanche  Marj-. 

Lineag-e. — In  1516,  Jeffrye,  Abbot  of  Lilleshall,  demised 
the  Grange  of  Longden-upon-Tern  to 

William  Tatleur,  for  the  term  of  eighty-one  years.  His 
son, 

Jons  Tatleub,  of  Longden,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  David  Jenks, 
of  Shireland  Grange.     His  eldest  son, 

John  TATLErR,  of  Longden,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Cresswell,  of  Ledshall,  co.  Stafford.     His  son, 

Cbesswell  TAYLErR,  of  Longden,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  ^Yilliam 
Steventon,  of  Dothill.     He  was  father  of 

Jous  T.^TLErB,  Esq.  of  Rodington,  High  Sheriff  1C91,  b. 
1639 ;  m.  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Skyrmshire,  Esq.  of 
Aqualatc,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Tatlecr,  Esq.  of  llodington,  High  Sheriff  1713, 
m.  Dorothy,  only  child  of  Thomas  Mackworth,  Esq.  of  Betton 
Strange,  by  his  2nd  wife,  the  dau.  of  Gen.  Mjtton,  and  left; 
at  his  decease  (with  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Mary  Ann)  a  son 
and  successor, 

William  TatLecr,  Esq.  of  Eodington  and  Shrewsbury, 
bapt.  12  May,  1712,  High  Sheriff  174-1.  He  m.  12  Aug.  1740, 
Mary,  sister  of  Sir  Kowland  Hill,  1st  Bart,  of  Hasvkestone, 
and  d.  1796,  leaving  a  dau.  Dorothy,  and  an  only  son, 

William  Tatlecr,  Esq.  of  Bunlingsdale,  High  SherifT1797, 
6.  26  May,  1741;  in.  13  May,  1771,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Maurice  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Upton,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her 
(who  if.  11  Dec.  1775)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Teignmouth,  Devon,  m.  Sarah  Frances,  dau. 
of  —  Windsor,  Esq.  of  Aldenham. 

ui.  Charles,  of  Sandwell,  Morleigh,  Devon,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Hdl,  Esq.,  and  d.  1854,  having  had  issue,  William  ; 
John  ;  Charles;  Henry;  Edward,  of  I):ilskairth,  co.  Kirk- 
cudbright, J. P.,  b.  1820,  m.  1852,  Jlarianne  Frances,  dau. 
of  ilev.  Bedford  Bedford  Kenyon,  of  Stoke  Climsland,  Corn- 
wall; Mary;  and  Jane. 

Mr.  Tayleur  d.  26  Sept.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Tatleub,  Esq.  of  Buntingsd.ile,  D.L.,  b.  14  July,  1772  , 

5)1.  7  March,  1796,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pearson,  Esq.  of 

Tettenhall  Wood,  co.  Stallurd,  and  d.  27  Sept.  1856,  hsiving 

had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  (Rev.),  6.  7  April,  1805;  m.  1833,  Frances, 
youngest  dau.  ot  Rev.  Richard  Lane,  of  CofHcet,  Dfvon, 
and  d.  1847,  leaving  issue,  John,  now  of  Bunting-dale  ; 
Charles;   William  Henry  ;  Emma;  and  Lucy. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth.  ii.  Ctiarlotte,  d.  1819. 

III.  Harriet.  iv.  Emma,  d.  1840. 
v.  Lucy,  (/.  1840. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Tatleub,  Esq.  of  Buntingsdale,  High  Sheriff  1827, 
M.P.  for  Bridgwater  1833-34,  6.  10  Sept.  1803;  d.  iinm.  6  Nov. 
1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now  of  Buntingsdale. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallop  shells  arg.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  sword,  all  ppr. 

Seat — Buntingsdale,  near  Market  Drayton. 


TAYLOR   OF  HILLBROOK. 

Tatloe,  Joseph  Henet,  Esq.  of  Hillbrooi,  co. 
Dublin,  and  Graigue,  co.  Tipperary,  of  the  9tli 
Kegt.,  m.  Margaret  Esther,  dau.  of  J.  Danvers,  by 
■whom  he  had 

I.  Arthur  Henry,  Surgeon  E.H.A.,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  ni.  Elizabeth  Georgina,  eldest  dau. of  Commissary- 
General  George  Adams,  C.B.,  of  47,  Queen's  Gardens 
Hyde  Park,  London,  and  d.  I860,  leaving  one  dau., 

Mary,  r<i.  1889,  Arthur  Hull,  son  of  Capt.  T.  Hillman 
Hull,  and  grandson  of  William  Hull,  Esq.  of  Marpool 
Hall,  Devon. 

II.  Joseph  Mabmaduke,  Surgeon  Royal  Horse  Guards  (Blue), 
m.  1st,  Margaret  Luga,  dau.  of  Capt.  Eobilliard,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  lo76)  had  one  dau.  who  a.  young ;  2ndly, 
Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Sothern,  Esq.  of  the  Priory, 
CO.  York;  she  (/.  1889.  He  m.  3rdly,  Blanche  Beatrice, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Adam  Bromilow,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  of  Nottinjjhill  Square,  by  Frances  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  lioss  Donnelly,  G.C.B.  (whose  eldest 
dau.  ra.  Lord  Audley). 


lit.  Edwin  Saunders,  gazetted  to  the  11th  Regt.,  d.  1856. 

IV.  Rogers  Wetlierall  Gore,  M.D.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin. 

V.  James  Augustus,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  U.S. 

I.  Ellen  Maria,  vi.  David  Littlejohn,  advocate,  D.L.  for 
Aberdeenshire,  Col.  of  Aberdeenshire  Volunteers,  and  (2., 
leaving  two  daus. 

II.  Abigail,  (/.  young. 

III.  Constance,  </.  young. 

IV.  Emily  Louisa. 

V.  Sarah  Hariette,  d.  young. 

VI.  Gertrude  Margaret. 

Iiineag-e.  — Capt.  Mabmaduke  Tatlob,  of  Ardnahugh,  co. 
Carlow,  was  executor  of  the  will,  dated  1667,  of  his  brother, 
William  Taylor,  of  Dublin  and  .Swords,  co.  Dublin.  This  Wil- 
liam Taylor  mentions  in  the  will  his  wife,  Margaret,  and  his 
five  children,  John,  llobert,  Timothy,  Constance,  and  Martha. 
Capt.  M.  Taylor  m.  1661,  Jane,  widow  of  Capt.  John  Thomp- 
son, of  Dublin,  and  dau.  of  —  Rogers,  of  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  .Toseph,  of  Ardnahugh,  cZ.  s.  p.  1737.  By  his  will  dateij 
1712,  he  leaves  his  property  to  his  sister  Jane,  Mrs.  Dal 
way. 

II.  Rogers,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Jane,  to.  Col.  John  Dalway,  of  Carrickfergus,  and  had 
issue.  II.  IMary. 

in.  Catherine,  to.  Benjamin  Prince,  of  Tipperary. 

The  2nd  son, 

Capt.  Rogers  Tatlor,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Col. 
John  Puckle,  of  Xew  Ross,  co.  Wexford,  by  Elizabeth,  his  1st 
wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Saunders,  of  Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  d.  1719,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1727,  had  issue, 

I.  Rogers,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Judge  John  Hawkshaw,  and 
sister  of  Rev.  Dr.  Hawkshaw,  LL.  D.,  by  whom  he  had  one 
dau.  Sarah,  who  d.  young  and  v.nm.     His  widow  d.  1786. 

II.  Marmaduke,  Capt., whose  will  was  dated  1757,  left  i<sue  by 
his  wife  Sarah,  one  dau.  Cecdia,  m.  James  M'Creight,  Esq. 
of  Tipperary,  by  whom  she  had  one  son,  James. 

III.  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Joseph  Tatlor,  Esq.  of  Dublin  and  Carlow,  m.  Abigail 
Cope,  and  d.  intestate  1747,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  three 
daus., 

I.  Rogers,  of  whom  afterwards. 

II.  Marmaduke,  d.  unm.  1806. 

I.  Jane,  TO.  William  Wetlierall,  Esq.  of  Rathfarnham,  and 
had  issue. 

II.  l!ridget,  m.  John  Sinclair,  Esq. 

III.  Sarah,  d.  young  and  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Rogers  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Pallas  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
Portobello  House,  Dublin,  (will  dated  1796),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Capt.  (Jrayson,  R.N.,  of  Richmond  Hill,  Whitehaven,  and  by 
her  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Arthur  Saunders,  of  whom  afterwards. 

II.  Joseph  Dixon,  Lieut.  lllhRegt.,  d.  in  Surinam  in  a  tiger 
hunt. 

I.  Abigail,  m.  1809,  Francis  William  Hamilton,  Esq. 

II.  Elinor,  m.  1819,  her  first  cousin,  Capt.  Sproule,  R.N.,  of 
Whitehaven. 

III.  Mary,  7)i.  1835,  Anthony  Lestrange,  Esq. 

The  elder  son, 

Capt.  Arthur  Saunders  Tatlor  served  all  through  the 
Peninsular  campaign  under  Sir  John  Moore,  was  present  at  the 
retreat  and  battle  of  Corunna;  also  at  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion and  siege  of  Flushing,  and  was  afterwards  dangerously 
wounded  at  the  siege  of  Cuidad  Rodrigo,  from  the  effects  of 
which  wound  he  d.  in  1832,  having  received  medals  and  cl.asps. 
He  m.  in  1800,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Barnett,  of  Yorkshire,  by 
whom  he  had  an  only  child, 

Joseph  Hesrt  Tatlor,  now  of  Hillbrook. 

A'.fideiices— Hillbrook,  Casllekiiock,  co.  Dublin  ;  and  Graigue, 
CO.  Tipperary. 

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TAYLOR    OF    ARDGILLAN    CASTLE. 

Tayloe,  Edward  Eiciiard,  Esq.  of  Ardgillan 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  Lieut.  3rd  Butt.  Grenadier 
Guards,  b.  21  Sept.  1863;  *.  his  father  1SS3. 

Lineagre. — (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Headfobt,  M.)  The  Hon. 
and  Rev.  Henrt  Edward  Tatlor  (4th  son  of  Thomas,  1st 
Earl  of  Bective,  K.P.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  lliglit  Hon. 
Hercules  Langford  Rowley),  was  brother  of  Thomas,  1st 
Marquess  of  Headfort,  and  Clotworthy,  1st  Baron  Langford. 
He  was  6.  13  Nov.  1768;  m.  10  Feb.  1807,  Marianne,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  St.  Leger  (sec  Burke's  Pct-'ra.'/c,  Donb- 
baile,  v.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  '22  March,  1859),  had  issue, 


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I.  TnoMAS  Edward  (Eight  Hon.),  of  Ardgillan  Castle. 

II.  Eichard  Cliambie  Hayes  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  of  Dowestown, 
Navan,  J. P.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  Cel.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
formerly  Adjutant-General  of  the  Army  and  late  Governor 
Eoyal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  1S83  to  1886,  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  79th  Highlanders,  6.  19  March,  1819;  in.  9 
June,  1863,  Lady  Jane  Hay,  5th  dau.  of  George,  8th  Mar- 
quess of  Tweeddale,  and  has  issue, 

1  Eichard  Edward  Montagu,  6.  28  July,  1871. 

1  Constance  Mary  Jane. 

2  Millicent  Lilla  Harriet. 

3  Evelyn  Beatrice  Charlotte. 

4  Florence  Virginia  Mathilda. 

ni.  Hercules  Langford  Barry,  6.  1824;  d.  ».  p. 

I.  Marianne  Jane,  rii.  21  April,  1873,  Hon.  St.  John  Butler, 
2nd  son  of  Lord  Dunhoyne,  and  d.  16  April,  1874. 

II.  Elizabeth  Augusta  Anne,  d.  unm.  12  April  1888,  aged  76. 

III.  Louisa  Catherine,  in.  1840,  Hans  Hamilton  Woods,  Esq. 
of  Milverton,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  him  (who  d.  12  June,  ls79) 
has  issue  (see  that  family). 

IV.  Henrietta  Frances. 

Mr.  Taylor  d.  7  June   1852.     His  eldest  son. 

Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Edwaed  Tatlob,  P.O.,  of  Ardgillan 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1841 
till  his  death,  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (retired  1846),  Lieut.- 
Col.  Eoyal  Meath  Militia  1847  to  1874,  Hon.  Col.  of  that  Eegt., 
6.  March,  1811 ;  m.  11  Nov.  1862,  Louisa  Harrington,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Hugh  Francis  Tollemache,  Eector  of 
Harrington,  co.  Northampton(see  Burke's  Peerage,  Dtsaet, 
E.),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Eiohaed,  now  of  Ardgillan  Castle. 

II.  Basil  lieginald  Hamilton,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  8  April,  1865. 
in.  Wilfred  Doneraile  Stanhope,  h.  17  March,  1868  ;  m.  1892, 

Margaret  Annie,  dau.  of  Arthur  William  FoUett  Halcombe, 
Esq.  of  New  Zealand. 

I.  Cecil  Cornelia  Marianne  St.  Leger,  h.  6  Nov.  1866 ;  m.  1 
Nov.  1893,  Capt.  Frederick  Stanley  Maude,  Coldstream 
Guards  [see  Burke's  Peerage,  De  Montalt,  E.). 

II.  Beatrix  Virginia  Louisa  ToUemache,  twin  with  her  sister, 
TO.  27  July,  1»89,  Eandal  Skeffington  Smyth,  Esq.,  Cold- 
stream Guards. 

Col.  Taylor,  who  was  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  from  1858  to  1859 
and  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  from  1866  to  1868,  was 
appointed  in  the  last-named  year  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  and  again  in  1874-80.  He  d.  3  Feb.  1883,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Edward  Eichard  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Ardgillan  Castle. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis,  between  two  boars' 
heads  cuuped  and  erect  or.  Crest — A  naked  arm  embowed, 
holding  an  arrow  all  ppr.  Motto — Prosequitur  quodcunque 
petit. 

Seat — ArdgUlan  Castle,  near  Balbriggan. 


TAYLOR  OF  HADLEY  HURST. 

Tatlob,  Wilbeaham,  Esq.  of  Hadley  Hurst, 
Earnet,  Gentleman  Usher  to  the  Queen,  b.  14  Dec. 
1816 ;  in.  31  March,  1842,  Janetta  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Gosset,  serjeant-at- 
arms,  House  of  Commons,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Montagu  Brook  Wilbraham,  Lieut.-Col.  Eifle  Brigade, 

6.  25  Oct.  1844 ;  m.  Nov.  1868,  Eliza  Jane,  dau.  of  John 

Milner  Duffield,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Herbert  Wilbraham,  b.  27  May,  1847  ;  to.  16  May,  1872, 

Eebekah  Hope  Morley,  and  d.  8  Nov.  1877. 
ui.  Edward  Wilbraham,  6.  28,  June,  1856. 
I.  Janetta  Wilbraham,  6.31  Jan.  1843;  in.  25  May,  1856, 

John  Alfred  Trench,  Esq. 
n.  Gertrude  Wilbraham,  b.  30  Jan.  1862. 

Iiineage. — This  family  was  originally  of  Whitchurch,  in 
Shropshire,  and  called  Tatlour. 

Nathaniel  Taylor,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Bedford,  and  Eecorder 
of  Colchester,  Essex,  at  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth  under 
Cromwell,  in.  —  dau.  of  Col.  Bridges,  of  Wallingford,  co. 
Essex,  and  had,  with  seventeen  other  children,  of  whom 
several  d.  young,  a  son, 

John  Taylor,  Esq.,  b.  7  Dec.  1655;  who  purchased  Bifrons, 
CO.  Kent,  in  1694;  in.  Olivia,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Tempest, 
Bart,  of  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  17  April,  1716)  had 
issue, 

Bkook,  of  Bifrons,  D.C.L.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Saw- 
bridge,  Esq.  of  Olantigh,  co.  Kent,  and  d.  in  London,  20 
Nov.  1731,  leaving  by  her  (who  was  bur.  20  March,  1729)  an 
only  child,  Elizabeth,  bapt.  25  March,  1730,  andwi.  in  1747, 
as  his  2nd  wife.  Sir  WiUiam  Young,  Bart,  (see  Burke's  Peer- 
age and  Baronetage). 
Herbert  (Eev.),  of  Bifrons,  of  whom  presently. 


Upton,  bapt.  7  June,  1695. 

James,  d.  an  infant,  bur.  12  Sept.  1695. 

Nathaniel,  bur.  6  Nov.  1700. 

John,  bur.  5  Jan.  1703. 

Hannah,  6.  13  Feb.  1700. 
Mr.  Taylor  d.  4  April,  1729.    His  2nd  son, 

Eev.  Herbert  Taylor,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Hunton,  and  Vicar 
of  Patricksbourne,  co.  Kent,  bapt.  15  May,  1698,  s.  to  the 
Kentish  estates  upon  the  death  of  his  brother  Brook;  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Dr.  Edward  Wake,  prebendary  of  Canterbury, 
and  nephew  of  Archbishop  Wake  ((see  Burke's  Peerage,  Wake, 
Bart.),  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  7  Nov.  1779)  had  issue, 

Herbert,  d.  unm.  19  Nov.  1767,  aged  36. 

l^DWARD  (Rev.),  of  Bifrons. 

Mary,  bur.  23  Dec.  1731. 

Olive,  bur.  9  June,  1733. 
Eev.  Herbert  Taylor  d.  29  Sept.  1763.     His  2nd  son, 

Eev.  Edward  Taylor,  of  Bifrons,  vicar  of  Patricksbourne, 
6.  26  Aug.  1734;  m.  1769,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Turner 
(afterwards  Payler),  Esq.  of  Heden,  co.  Kent,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  Brussels,  27  April,  1780)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Bifrons. 

II.  Herbert  (Sir),  General  in  the  army,  one  of  the  Commis- 
sioners for  the  care  and  management  of  His  Majesty's  pro- 
perty during  his  indisposition,  and  Private  Secretary  to 
William  IV.  ;  b.  29  Sept.  1775  ;  m.  1819,  Charlotte  Albinia, 
dau.  of  Edward  Disbrowe,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Edward 
Herbert,  6.  9  July,  1823,  rf.  June,  1825;  Fredeiick,  6.  13 
Jan.  1826,  d.  26  Jan.  1827 ;  Charlotte  Mary  Louisa,  b.  9  Oct. 
1824. 

III.  Brook  (Sir),  H.M.  Envoy  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary 
to  the  Court  at  Wurtembergh,  and  Minister  at  Berlin,  6.  30 
Dec.  1776. 

IV.  William  (twin  with  Brook),  6.  30  Dec.  1776  ;  drowned  in 
the  Thames,  16  July,  1797. 

V.  Brydges  Watkinson,  Capt.  E.N.,  h.  25  Sept.  1778; 
drowned  in  the  Adriatic,  off  Brindisi,  24  Feb.  181-4. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  6.  16  April,  1770;  ?«.  April,  1796,  Lord 
Skelmersdale  (see  Burke's  Peei-age,  Lathom,  E.). 

II.  Charlotte,  h.  22  June,  1771;  m.  3  March,  1794,  Eev. 
Edward  Northey,  Canon  of  Windsor,  who  d.  Feb.  1828, 
leaving  issue. 

in.  Margaret,  6.  1780  ;  d.  unm.  24  Oct.  1839. 

Mr.  Taylor  d.  8  Dec.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons,  M.P.  for  the  city  of 
Canterbury,  6.  24  June,  1774;  in.  6  Sept.  1802,  Louisa,  only 
child  and  heir  of  Eev.  John  Charles  Beckingham,  of  Bourne 
House,  Kent,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Edward,  of  Eoselands,  Kent ;  in  the  army  ;  b.  7 
Nov.  1807 ;  deceased. 

II.  Brook  John,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  29  April,  1810 ; 
d.  at  Palermo. 

III.  Aucher  Beckingham,  of  the  navy,  6.  26  Nov.  1811 ; 
deceased. 

IV.  Bridges,  b.  27  Nov.  1815;  m.  Emily  Alice,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  Hugh  Halkett. 

V.  Wilbraham,  now  of  Hadley  Hurst. 

VI.  Orlando  Charles  Henry,  b.  at  Ghent,  4  Jan.  and  d.  4  July, 
1821. 

I.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  25  May,  1803 ;  m.  at  Paris  25  Sept.  1824, 
Col.  the  Hon.  John  James  Knox,  4th  son  of  Thomas,  1st 
Earl  of  Eanfurly;  he  d.  9  July,  1S56. 

II.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  15  June,  1804 ;  d.  30  March, 
1806. 

III.  Louisa  Charlotte,  h.  22  March,  1806  ;  to.  at  Paris,  5  July, 
1828,  George  Cornwall  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  co. 
Chester. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Olivia,  6.  28  Jan.  1809;  d.  5  July,  1811. 

v.  Emily  Octavia,  6.  2  June,  1813;  m.  William  Deedes, 
Esq.  of  Sandling  Park,  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  who  d.  1862. 

VI.  Charlotte  Margaret,  b.  5  March,  and  d.  11  July,  1819. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  roses  arg.,  within  a  bordure  or,  a  chief 
vair.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased,  per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  gorged 
with  a  collar  charged  with  three  estoiles  counter-changed. 
Motto — Fama  Candida  rosa  dulcior. 

Residence — Hadley  Hurst,  Barnet. 


TAYLOR    OF     CASTLE    TAYLOR. 

Shawe-Tatloe,Waltee  Tatlob  NEWTON,E8q. 
of  Castle  Taylor,  co.  Galway,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  1868,  h.  31  March,  1832 ;  m.  24  Nov.  1864, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dudley  Persse,  Esq.  of  Rox- 
borough,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  A.D.C.  to  G.O.C.  Southern  District,  Lieut.  Cheshire 
Eegt.,  b.  3  Jan.  1866. 

II.  Francis  Manley. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  7  Sept.  1893,  the  Hon.  William 
Cosby  Trench,  of  Clonodloy  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Hon.  Frederick  Trench  (see  Burke's  Peerage, 

ASUTOWN). 


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liineagre. — AValter  Tatlor,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Taylor, 

Esq.,  by  .-^nne  his  wife,  lUiu.  of  Walter  Taylor,  Esq.  of  ISally- 

macragh,   and   grandson  of    Walter    Taylor  and    Catherine 

Staunton  his  wife^  m.  1st,  Lady  Anne  Barry,  dau.  of  James, 

4th  Earl  of  Barrymore,  and  2ndly,  Hester  Trench,  sister  of 

^Villianl,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  luid  left  at  his  decease  one  son 

and  four  daus., 

I.  John  (Sir"),  of  Castle  Taylor,  co.  Galway,  K.C.B.,  Lieut. - 

Gen.  and  Col.  of  the  86th  Regt.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Galway, 

1604,  ;<.  JO  Sept.  1771 :  m.  24  April,  1708,  Albinia  Eranccs, 

widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Francis  William  Kreemantle 

(see    BriiKE's    Peerage,    Cottesloe,   B.),  and  dau.  of   St. 

John  JclTreys,  Esq.  of  Blarney  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  left  at 

his   decease!  Dec.  1843,  two  daus.     The  younger,  Cecilia 

Agnes,  j/i.  the  Hon.  Henry  Cavendish  Butler,  younge.-.t  son 

of  the   Hon.   Augustus  Butler  Danvers  and  grandson  of 

Brinsley,  2nd  Earl  of  Lanesborough  ;  she  d.  s.  p.    The  elder 

dau.,  Albinia  Hester,  in.  23  March,   1825,  Francis  Jlanley 

Shawe,  Esq.  (younger  son  of  WiUiam  Cunliffe  Shawe,  Esq. 

of  Southgate  House,  Herts,  by  Philippa  Pole  liis  wile),  and 

Iiad  issue, 

1  Walter  Taylor  Newtov,  now  of  Castle  Taylor. 

1  Cecilia  Philippa,  vi.  8  June,  1848,  Kobert   Wright  Cope 
Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughgall  Manor,  co.  Armagh. 

2  So|hia  Frances,  w.  Kev.  W.  C.  Templer. 

3  Albinia  Letitia,  d.  young. 

4  Geraldine,  id.  Kobert  Baron  Templer,  Esq. 

Francis  Manley  Shawe,  who  was  b.  29  .\ug.  1797,  .f.  to 
Castle  Taylor  on  the  death  of  his  father-in-law  Dec.  1813, 
and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal  licence,  25  March, 
1844.  the  additional  surname  of  Taylor.  He  was  J. P. 
and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Galway,  and  formerly  Capt.  Cold- 
stream Guaras.  He  d.  Ib63,  and  was  s.  by  bis  only  son,  the 
present  Walter  Taylor  Xewton  Shaw  e-Taylob,  Esq. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Robert  OHara,  Esq.  of  Raheen,  co.  Galway. 

n.  Elizabeth,  ?/!.  1st,  Lieut.-Col.  Stewart,  S.'ith  Kegt.,  and 
2ndly,  Francis  Synge,  Esq.  of  Glanmore  Castle,  co.  Wick- 
low. 

III.  Hester. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  the  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  Power  Le  Poer 
Trench,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Clan- 
carty. 

Seat— Castle  Taylor,  Ardrahan,  co.  Galway. 


TAYLOR    OF    ECCLESTON. 

Taylor,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Eccleston  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Lieut.  3rd 
Batt.  South  Lancashire  Kegt.,  b.  1859 ;  m.  1SS3, 
G-ertrude,  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Brooksbank,  of  Thorn- 
barrow,  AYestmorland,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Samuel,  b.  1884. 

ILineag'e.— CoL.  S.«icel  Tatlob,  of  Moston,  co.  Lan- 
caster (son  of  Samuel  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Moston,  by  his  wife 
Mary,  of  Crumpsall),  ni.  Hannah,  dau.  of  WilUaui  Hutchin- 
son, Esq.,  and  d.  1820,  leaving  a  son, 

Samuel  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Eccleston  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  20  April,  1802 ;  m.  Jan.  1825,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Still,  Rector  of  Fonthill  Gilford,  and  Prebendary 
of  Sarum,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868)  had  issue, 
Samuel,  J. P.  cos.  Lancaster  and  Westmorland,  and  D.L.  co. 
Lancaster,  b.  1826;  //;.  1857,  Maria,  dau.  of  Iter,  irton  Fell, 
of  Amblesiile,  and  d.  v.}).  1880,  having  had  issue,  Samuel, 
now   of  Eccleston   Hall;    Herbert;   and   Mary,   m.  J.  H. 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Oundle,  co.  Northampton. 
Mr.  Taylor  rf.  4  April,  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the 
present  Samuel  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Eccleston  Hall. 

Seat— Eccleston  HaU,  Preston,  and  Birkdaulc,  Uavcthwaite, 
near  Ulverston. 

Ciab — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


Esq.  of  Fincliley.  Mr.  Taylor  is  son  of  Joha 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Shiltbotle,  Northumberland,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Darling,  Esq.  of  Ford, 
in  the  same  county. 

Seat — Chipchase  Castle,  Wark-on-Tync,  R.S.O.  Northumber- 
land. 
Residence— The  Limes,  Church  End,  Flnchley,  N. 


TAYIiOR    OF    CHIPCHASE    CASTLE 
AND    WIDDKINGTON. 

Tatloe,  HrGH,  Esq.  of  Chipchase  Castle  and 
Widdrington,  Northumberland,  J. P.  for  that  co.  and 
for  ^Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Tyneuiouth  from  1852  to 
1853,  and  1859  to  1861,  b.  1817;  m.  1st,  1812, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Cramlington 
Hall,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852) 
has  issue, 

Thomas,  J.P.  (Chipchase  Castle,  Wark-on-Tyne),  b.  1849; 
■ill.  23  Feb.  1880,  Maria  Mona,  dau.  'of  Sir  Geoige 
Richard  AValdic-Griffith,  2nd  Bart,  of  Muniter  Grillagh, 
and  has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1878,  Jane  Louisa,  dau.  of  J.  \Thite, 


TAYLOR  OF  ERLESTOKE  PARK. 

"Watson-Tatloe,  Simon,  Esq.  of  Erlestoke  Park,, 
and  Erchfont  Manor,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1855,  M.P.  for  Devizes  1857  to  1859,  b.  1 
Feb.  1811 ;  m.  30  Oct.  1843,  Lady  Hannah  Char- 
lotte Hay,  2nd  dau.  of  George,  8th  Marquess  of 
Tweeddale,  K.T.,and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Nov.  1887) 
has  issue, 

I.  George  Simon  Arthok,  J.P.,  co.  Wilts,  late  Capt.  Wilt- 
shire Yeomanry,  b.  5  Oct.  1850. 

II.  Arthur  Wellesley,  b.  17  Feb.  1853  ;  lit.  5  Sept.  1883,  Mary 
Emeline,  younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Murthwaite,  Esq.  of 
Stewart  Castle,  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Simon,  b.  18  June,  1884. 

2  Harry  Gerald,  b.  21  Aug.  1885. 

3  Alfred  Cyril,  b.  12  Dec.  1886. 

4  Feli-x  John,  b.  6  Dec.  1887. 

III.  John  Arthur,  b.  15  Nov.  1857. 

IV.  William  Arthur,  6.  20  May,  1859. 

I.  Anna  Louisa,  m.  13  June,  1867,  Hon.  Alan  de  Tatton- 
Egerton,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of  Wilbraham,  1st  Lord  Egerton 
of  Tatton,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Susan  Georgiana  Montagu  Frances. 

III.  Charlotte  Isabella  Joanna,  j/t.  17  F"eb.  1374,  the  late- 
William  Richard  Winch,  Esq.  of  North  Mymms  Park,. 
Herts,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  19  April,  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert 
William  Blackwood,  of  Littlemore,  Oxford,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Violet  Emily,  m.  17  April,  1876,  Charles  Augustus  Verner 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Rose  Edith,  ?ii.  22  July,  1879,  the  late  Robert  Frederick- 
Ward,  Esq.  of  Geldeston  Hall,  Norfolk,  only  son  of  Vice- 
Admiral  James  Hamilton  Ward,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Yictoria. 

Lineagre.— John  Taylor,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Lyssons, 
Jamaica,  was  created  a  Baronet  1  Sept.  1778.  Sir  John  m. 
Elizabeth  Gooden,  dau.  and  heir  of  Philip  Houghton,  Esq.  of 
the  same  island,  and  dying  1788,  left  (with  daus.,  of  whom  the 
eldest,  Anna  Susanna,  m.  6  March,  1810,  George  Watson,  Esq., 
son  of  George  Watson,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Stevenson)  a 
son  and  successor, 

Sir  Simon  Richard  Brissett  Taylor,  2nd  Bart,  of  Lyssons, 
who  d.  s.  p.  18  May,  1815,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct, 
and  his  property,  as  well  as  the  property  of  his  uncle,  Simoa 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  devolved  on  his  sister, 

Anna  Susanna,  the  wife  of  George  Watson,  Esq.,  and,  in 
consequence,  that  lady  and  her  husband  assumed,  by  royal 
licence,  dated  19  June,  1815,  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Taylok.  Mr.  Watson-Taylor  then  became  seated  at  Erle- 
stoke Park,  near  Devizes,  and  for  many  years  represented 
Devizes  in  Parliament.  He  ci.  6  May,  1841,  having  had,  by 
Anna  Susanna  his  wife  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1853),  four  sons  and  one- 
dau., 

Simon  Watson-Taylob,  Esq.  of  Erlestoke  Park. 
John  Walter,  b.  4  May,  1813  ;  d.  9  Oct.  1832. 
George  Graeme,  6.  29  April,    1816;  m.  19  May,   IS47,  Victo- 
rine,  dau.  of  the  late  Blonsieur  Jean  Baptiste  Joudiou.*:.  of 
Ilerrison,  Department  of  Allier,  F'rance,  and  d.  s.p.  26  Oct. 
1S65. 
Eiiiilius,  of  Headington,  near  Oxford,  6. 10  Sept.  1819,  d.  s.p, 

IG  March,  1879. 
Isabella,  d.  unm.  18  Dec.  1892. 

Amis — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  saltire  wavy  sa.,  between 
two  hearts  in  pale  gu.,  and  as  many  cinquefoils  in  fesse  vert,  a 
canton  erm.,  for  Taylor;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  tree  growing  out 
of  a  mount  in  base  vert,  surmounted  by  a  fe.sso  az.,  charged  witli 
three  mullets  of  the  lield,  lor  Watson.  Crest — Taylor,  Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  ppr.,  the  hand 
holding  a  cross-crosslet  litchee  in  pale  gu.  Motto — In  hoc 
signo  vinces.  Crest — Watson,  The  stump  of  a  tree  sprouting- 
braiiches  ppr.  Motto — "Insperata  floruit."  Supporters — On 
either  .•^ide  a  leopard  ppr.,  armed  and  langued  gu.,  collared  and 
chained  or,  granted  to  the  late  George  Watson-Taylor,  Esq.,. 
and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  under  royal  sign-manual  by  a 
warrant  of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  Regent,  bearing: 
date  28  Sept.  1815. 
SuU — Erlestoke  Park,  Devizes. 


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TAYLOR  OF  BAYSGAETH  PARK. 

Tatlok,  Eobeet  Weight,  Esq.  of  Bajsgartli 
Park,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.,  LL.M.,  F.S.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
21  Nov.  1859  ;  m.  21  Aug.  1889,  Clara  Louisa,  dau. 
of  George  Hodgson,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Nocton  Park,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

Clare  Ermyntrude  Magdalen,  6.  4  Aug.  1891. 

liiueag'e. — The  family  of  Taylor  has  been  settled  at  Stan- 
bury,  and  Bickerton,  co.  York,  for  several  centuries. 

Stephen  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Stanbury,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Williani  Wrifjlit,  Esq.  of  Hobcoat,  in  the  township  of  Haworth, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Robert  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Stanbury  and  of  New  Hall,  Barton- 
upon-Humber,  b.  3  Feb.  1815;  ra.  5  May,  1858,  Sarah,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Maw,  Esq.  of  Bigby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  son, 

Egbert  Wright,  now  of  Baysgarth  Park. 

Seat — Baysgarth  Park,  Barton-upon-Humber. 
Town  Jiesidtnces — 19,  Courifield   Road,   South   Kensington  ; 
and  8,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Club — Conservative. 


CLOTJGH-TAYLOR    OF    FIRBY    HALL. 

Clough-Tayioe,  Edwaed  Haeeison  Clough, 
Esq.  of  Firby  Hall,  co.  York,  late  Major  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India, 
I.  19  June,  1849 ;  m.  17  July,  1880,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Campbell,  2nd  dau.  of  George,  Btli  Duke  of  Argyll, 
K.G.,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Lorne  Frederic,  6.  26  Oct.  ISSl. 
Lesley  Venetia. 

Lineagpe. — Thomas  Clough,  Esq.  of  Otley,  co.  York,  m. 
9  Oct.  1742,  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Goodricke,  4th  Bart. 
of  Eibston,  same  co.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child  of  Tobias 
Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Grimston,  and  Mary  his  1st  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Charles  Paulet,  1st  Duke  of  Bolton, and  had  issue, nine  children. 
The  5th  child, 

Thomas  Clough,  Esq.,  b.  25  April,  1748;  m.  1785,  Susanne, 
dau.  of  John  Tyler,  Esq.  of  Bishops  Stortford,  Herts,  and  had 
issue,  an  only  child, 

Edward  Clough,  Esq.  of  Kirkhani  Abbey,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
28  Jan.  1786.  He  s.  his  father,  Thomas  Clough.  Esq.,  1838, 
and  changed  his  name  to  Tavlob,  under  the  will  of  his  grand- 
uncle,  Ilev.  Henry  Goodricke,  of  Sutton-on-the-Forest,  co. 
York,  whose  1st  wife  was  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Beverley.  He  ra.  8  Jan.  1822,  Emma 
Georgiana  Bentley,  dau.  of  William  Badcock,  Esq  ,  and  his 
wife,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Eichard  Cumberland,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Edward  Clough,  late  of  Firby  HaU. 

Thomas  Clough,  b.  27  Aug.  1823,  Capt.  41st  Ecgt. ;  d.  in 
India  1859. 

Harriet  Mary  Anne  Clough,  d.  1.3  Feb.  1851. 

Emma  Sarah  Clough,  m.  teb.  1855,  JIajor  Henry  Pratt  Gore, 
who  d.  4  Sept.  1863,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Taylor  d.  14  May,  1851.    His  eldest  son, 

Edwaed  Clough-Taylor,  Esq.  of  Firby  Hall,  co.  York,  J. P. 
andD.L.,  M.A.,  6.  25  Sept.  1822;  m.  1  Sept.  1848,  Sophia 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Harrison,  of  Firby,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward  Harrison  Clough,  now  of  Firby  Hall. 

II.  Horatio  George  Clough,  Capt.  Leicestershire  Yeo.  Cav., 
6.  12  Oct.  1856. 

III.  Leonard  Goodricke  Clough,  late  Capt.  Connaught  Ran- 
gers, b.  5  Jan.  1858. 

I.  Sophia  Leonora  Clough,  m.  9  Xov.  1875,  Henry  Barrington 
Callendar,  Esq.  of  Ardkiaglas,  N.B. 

II.  Harriet  Anna  Georgina  Clough. 

in.  Constance  Caroline  Clough,  m.  5  Aug.  1885,  Augustus 
AV'illiam  Byron,  Esq.,  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus 
Byron. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  pale  engrailed  sa.,  three  lions  passant  or. 
Crest — A  leopard  passant,  per  pale  ppr.  and  erm.,  the  dexter 
paw  resting  on  a  shield  of  the  arms. 

<SeaJ— Firby  Hall,  Kirkham  Abbey. 


TAYLOR    OF    STRENSHAM. 

Tatloe,   Aethue   James,    Esq.   of   Strensliam 
Coui't,  CO.  Worcester,  J.P.,late  Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon 


Guards,  b.  20  Oct.  1857;  m.  Feb.  1890,  Annie 
Mabel,  dau.  of  E.  W.  Greene,  Esq.  of  ivether  Hall, 
CO.  Suifolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Walter,  b.  14  Aug.  1891. 

II.  Charles,  b.  26  July,  1892. 

Lineage. — Jonathan  Taylor,  of  London,  had  two  sons, 
John,  of  Ripley,  co.  Southampton,  who  d.  s.  p.  1762,  and 

Jonathan  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bordesley,  co.  Warwick,  m. 
Eebecca  Kettle,  and  d.  173.3,  having  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary 
(Mrs.  Dalton),  and  a  son,  James,  who  d.  unm.)  an  elder  son 
and  heir, 

Johx  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bordesley  Park,  b.  27  March,  1711, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick  1756;  m.  1734,  Mary  Baker,  and 
had  issue,  Mr.  Taylor,  who  established  a  bank  in  Birmingham 
1765,  d.  27  March,  1775.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bordesley  Park,  co.  Wai-wick,  an^ 
Moseley  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Feb.  1738, 
served  as  Higli  Sheriff  co.  Warwick  1786.  He  r/i.  26  June, 
1778,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Skey,  Esq.  of  Spring  Grove, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1814,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Strensham  Court,  co.  Worcester,  b.  13  Dec.  1780> 
High  Sheriff  1817;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  James,  of  Moseloy  Hall  and  Moor  Green,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1826,  6.  28  Jan.  1783;  m.  1st, 
6  Dec.  1814,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Skeye, 
Esq.  of  Spring  Grove,  co.  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS 
March,  1822)  had  issue, 

1  James  .Arthur,  late  of  Strensham  Court. 

2  John  Samuel,  6.  lt<19;  d.  1831. 

1  Sarah  Louisa,  (/.  1822. 

Mr.  Taylor  m.  2ndly,  5  July,  1825,  Anne  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Walter  Michael  Moseley,  Esq.  of  Buildwas  Park, 
Salop,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

3  William  Francis,  of  Moseley  Park  and  Moor  Green,  co. 
Worcester,  B..\.,  J.P.  cos.  Derby,  Worcester,  and  Here- 
ford, b.  28  Jan.  1830  ;  m.  23  July,  1863,  Augusta  Char- 
lotte, 3rd  dau.  of  Samuel  Steward,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
and  Connaught  Square,  and  has  issue, 

George  William,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  2  April, 
1864;  m.  17  Nov.  1887,  Lady  Elizabeth  Egerton,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Seymour  John  Grey,  Earl  of  Wilton, 
and  has  issue, 

Seymour  George  Frederick,  b.  28  July,  1892. 
Sylvia  Olive  Frances. 

Cecil  Salusbuiy,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  6  June,  1867. 

Herbert  Edward,  b.  15  Feb.  1869. 

Francis  James,  Midshipman  ii.N.,  b.  11  Dec.  1870; 
drowned  at  sea  10  July,  1887. 

Katharine  Emma.  Florence  Edith. 

Evelyn  Augusta. 

2  Anne  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  James  Taylor,  d.  8  Oct.  1852. 

III.  William,  6.  25  March,  1789;  d.  17  Nov.  1839. 

I.  Sarah. 

II.  Joanna,  m.  1  Nov.  1810,  Sir  Thomas  Edward  Winnington,. 
3rd  Bart,  of  Stanford  Court,  co.  Warwick. 

III.  Caroline,  m.  11  Dec.  1823,  Rev.  George  William  Bowyer 
Adderley,  of  Fillongley  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 

James  Arthur  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Strensham  Court,  co.  Wor- 
cester, J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  the  Eastern  Division  of  co. 
Worcester  1841  to  1847,  b.  18  June,  1817  ;  9».  June,  1843,  Maria. 
Theresa,  dau.  of  George  Rush,  Esq.  of  Elsenham  Hall  and  Far- 
thingoe  Lodge,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Arthur  James,  now  of  Strensham. 

I.  Maria  Louisa,  m.  1st,  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  F.  Dullas,  and 
has,  Herbert  George,  and  three  daus.  She  m.  2ndly,  Sir 
Herbert  Lyon,  Bart.  ii.  Alice. 

Mr.  J.  A.  Taylor  d.  14  June,  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  guttle  de  poix,  on  a  chief  dancett^e  sa.,  a  pale 
between  two  escallops  of  the  first,  charged  with  an  escallop  of 
the  second.  Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.,  semee  of  escallops 
sa.,  holding  between  the  paws  a  saltire,  also  sa.,  surmounted 
by  an  escallop  arg.     il/o«o— Fidelisque  ad  mortem. 

&at— Strensham  Court,  near  Tewkesbury,  co.  Worcester. 


PRINGLE-TAYLOR    OF    PENNINGTON. 

Peingle-Tatloe,  Coetlandt,  Esq.  of  Penning- 
ton House,  CO.  Southampton,  late  Cajjt.  in  the 
army,  b.  4  Sept.  1828  ;  m.  27  Feb.  1878,  Fanny, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Apsley  PuUeney  Pulteney, 
Esq.  of  Northerwood,  Hants,  by  Emily  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Tower,  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,. 
Essex. 

Liueag'e. — Matthew  Taylor  (supposed  to  be  youngest- 
son,  by  his  1st  wife,  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Shadochurst,  Kent,, 


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ancestor  of  the  Taylo-rs  of  S}ia(lochin-H,EmiycT  Bakonets) 
removed  into  Susses,  and  settled  at  Lordington,  in  tlie  neigh- 
bourhood of  Chichester.    By   his   1st  wife,   Alice,  who  was 
buried  at  Stoughton,  21  Feb.  1591,  he  had  issue, 
Matthew,  stated  in  his  will  to  have  been  b.  at  Stoughton, 
where  his  baptism  was    registered,  19  Feb.   1591,  m.    1st, 
Margaret  Brett,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Jlary,  m.  her  first 
cousin.  John  Brett,  jun.,  son  of  John  Brett,  of  London  and 
Tenterden;  JIarsaret,  6.  -4  Sept.   1634;    m.   1656,  Thomas 
■\Vhite,  of  St.  Dunstan  in  the  West,  and  of  Horsham,  in  the 
CO.  of  Sussex;    Elizabeth,  <(  s.  p.    He  m.  2ndly,  Frances 
White,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.     He  d.  1678. 
Matthew  Taylor,  sen.,  m.  '^ndly,  Margaret,  dan.  and  even- 
tually CO  heir  \with  her  sisler,  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  Kichard 
Love,  Esq.  of  Basing)  of  Richard  Freeland,  Esq.  of  Greatham, 
Hants,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Eichard,  of  ^yest  Harting,  and  Midhurst,  bapt.  at  Greatham, 
27  July,  1597  ;  whose  male  line  became  extinct. 
Freeland,  bapt.  8  Feb.  1600;  d.  1667. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
iJIartha,  m.  WiUiam  Yonge,  of  Midhurst,  Sussex. 

The  4th  son, 

John  Tatlok,  h.  at  Shadochurst,  1  Dee.  1611;    d.  1683, 
leaving  issue,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
Mathew  Taylor,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1653,  who,  by  his  will,  dated 
at  New  York   in   1687,   bequeathed    his   property   to    his 
brother,  Edward,  then  residing  in  London,  with  reversion  to 
Edward's  eon,  George  Taylor. 
Edward,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

This 

Edward  Tatlob,  succeeding  to  his  brother  Mathew's  pro- 
perty, pureh.ved  a  thousand  acres  of  land  at  Middlestown, 
Kew  Jersey,  1692.     His  son, 

George  Tatlok,  s.  his  father.  He  m.  1701,  Helena  John- 
stone, of  South  Hampton,  Long  Island,  and  by  her  left  issue, 
I.  George:  ii.  Edward,  b.  20  Aug.  1712;  and  iii.  John,  of 
whom  presently.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Taylor,  6. 1715,  was  one  of  the  Judges  of  His  Majesty's 
Court  at  Monmouth,  in  New  Jersey.  On  Lord  Howe  going  out 
as  Commissioner  and  Commander-in-Chief  for  the  American 
Colonies,  Judge  Taylor  was  appointed  (1770)  His  Majesty's 
Lord  High  Commissioner  for  New  Jersey.  Judge  Taylor  vi. 
Susan,  sister  and  heir  of  Gen.  Heard,  and  d.  23  Nov.  1798, 
aged  82,  leading  issue, 

John,  m.  Miss  Winthrop,  and  by  her  left  issue,  three  sons ; 
one  m.  Miss  Clinton  ;  another  m.  Miss  Ludlew;  and  a  third 
m.  Miss  AVinthrop  :  one  of  his  daus.  m.  Mr.  de  Lancy ;  and 
another,  a  son  of  Mr.  Winthrop,  His  Majesty's  Governor  ot 
one  of  the  Eastern  States. 
William,  of  whom  presently. 
Joseph,  b.  about  1748  ;    m.  Harriett  Waddell,  and  left  two 

daus. 
Mary,  to.  Dr.  Bainbridge,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  VI.  Cornelia  Ogden. 

2  William,  was  a  celebrated  Commodore  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy  ;  in  the  2nd  American  War  of  1812,  whilst  in  com- 
mand of  U.  S.  S.  "Constitution,"  he  captured  His 
Majesty's  frigate  "Java"  which  was  convt-ying  to  the 
East  Indies  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Hyslop,  Bart.,  G.C.B., 
as  Commander-in-Chief.  He  m.  Susan  Heyligur,  dau.  of 
the  Governor  of  the  Dutch  West  Indies,  and  was  father 
of  Louisa,  m.  1838,  Rear  Admiral  Henry  Kuhn  Hoff, 
U.S.  Navy,  whose  son  is  the  present  Capt.  William  Bain- 
bridge Hoff,  U.S.  Navy,  m.  1869,  Juliet  Adele,  dau.  of 
George  Henry  Potts,  and  has  issue,  Arthur,  Lieut. 
U.S.X.,  and  Louise  Adele. 

3  Joseph,  Capt.  U.S.N.,  d.  umn. 

1  Mary,  m.  Dr.  Maclean,  President  of  Princctown  Coll., 
whose  son  s.  to  that  ofi&ce. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Taylor,  a  Barrister  and  King's  Counsel,  6.  17 
March,  1746,  appointed  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica;  m. 
6  May,  1791,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Col.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt,  of  the 
manor  of  Cortlandt,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1806,  aged  60  years, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  22  July,  1316), 

I.  John  William,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1792;  d.  in  command  of  the 
Dacca  Provisional  Battalion,  s.  p. 

II.  Pringle  (Gen.),  of  Pennington. 

III.  Cortlandt  (Col.),  late  of  the  Madras  Artillery,  to.  2  Oct. 
1826,  Emily,  dau.  of  Col.  Peter  Latouche  Chamber.^,  C.B., 
41st  regt.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

1  Cortlandt  George  BuUer,  19th  Hussars,  6.  3  April,  1841 ; 
TO.,  and  has  a  dau. 

2  William  Klphinstone. 

1  Emily  Eliza  Chambers,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  Shakespear,  of 
the  Madras  Army. 

2  Gertrude  Sara,  ni.  June,  1862,  Col.  Charles  Fowler, 
PkOyal  Engineers. 

IV.  George  Elliott,  ra.  16  Oct.  1828,  Laura,  dau.  and  co 
heiress  of  William  Jephson,  Esq.  of  New  York,  by  Maria 
Farquhar  his  wife,  and  d.  2  Feb.  V6'i3,  leaving  issue. 


1  William  Jephson,  h.  15  Sept.  1829,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Cortlandt  Mulcaster,  h.  8  Feb.  1833;   m.  and  has  issue. 
1  Maria  Farquhar,  m.,  and  d.  leaving  two  daus. 

I.  Catherine  Eliza,  ni.  1814,  Cement  Clarke  Sloore,  son  of 
Right  Rev.  Benjamin  Moore,  Bishop  of  New  York,  d.  leav- 
ing issue.  II.  Susan  Helen. 
His  son. 

Gen.  Pringle  Taylor,  of  Pennington  House,  co.  Southamp- 
ton, K.H.,  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  24th  Regt.,  6.  25  Jan.  1796; 
m.  12  July,  1827,  Adelaide  Frances,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
Col.  John  Shedden,  of  the  15th  Hussars,  of  Kastonton,  near 
Andover,  and  of  ElTord,  Lymington,  Hants,  by  Sophia  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  (by  Fanny  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Sewell,  Bart.)  of  Matthew  G.  Lewis,  Esq.,  Deputy-Secretary  of 
War,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Cortlandt,  now  of  Pennington. 

II.  Lewis  William  Mulcaster,  b.  28  Feb.  1830,  d.  9  Sept.  183S. 

III.  Morlatt  Conrad  Eustace,  6.   22  Sept.   1831,  d.  19  April, 
1832.  I.  Isabel  Sophia  Eliza. 

This  distinguished  officer  served  in  India  from  1811  to  1820, 
and  during  the  whole  of  the  Mahratta  war  of  1817,  1818,  and 
lbl9.  In  1S23  and  1824  he  was  employed  in  the  Cape  Cavalry 
against  the  Kaffirs,  nnd  from  1854  to  1858  commanded  a  large 
field  force  in  British  Kaffraria.  Subsequently  he  was  Com- 
mander of  the  Forces,  and  Lieut. -Governor  of  Jamaica  and  its 
Dependencies.    Gen.  Taylor  d.  5  April,  1884. 

Siats — Pennington  House,  near  Lymington,  Hants ;  and 
Mount  House,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 


TAYLOR,    late    OF    TYN    LLWYN. 

Taylor,  Egbert  Mascie,  Esq.,  late  of  Tyn 
Llwyn,  CO.  Merioneth,  J. P.,  formerly  an  Officer 
25tli  King's  Own  Borderers,  b.  12  Oct.  1818 ;  m. 
1st,  9  June,  1842,  Elizabeth  Francis,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Poynter  Garland,  Esq.  of  The  Priory, 
Wareham,  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1891)  has 
issue, 

I.  DoMviLLE  Mascie,  Lieut.-Col.  27th  Inniskillings,  b.  22 
Sept.  1843 ;  m.  1888,  Fanny  Grace,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  S. 
Turner,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  6.  1890. 

II.  Mascie  Henry,  b.  14  April,  1845;  to.  13  July,  1869,  and 
has  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

in.  Geoffrey  Mascie,  b.  20  Sept.  1856 ;  d.  5  Oct.  1879. 
I.  Fanny  Mary,  b.  21  July,  1846  ;   m.  July,  1881,  Capt.  G. 
Villiers  Turner,  South  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  21  Jan.  1892,  Harriet  Mary  Consi- 
dine,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut-Col.  Bentham,  of  the 
3rd  Eoyal  Lancashire  Militia,  and  52nd  Light 
Infantry.  Mr.  R.  M.  Taylor  is  the  3rd  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Mascie  Domville  Taylor,  of  Lymme 
Hall,  by  Diana  his  first  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hough- 
ton, Esq.  of  Wavertree. 

Residence— bZ,  Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park. 

CLub—kxmy  and  Navy. 


TAYLOR    OF    RADCLIFFE-ON-TRENT. 

Taylor,  William  Henry  Wood,  of  The  Hall, 
Radcliffe-on-Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  b.  6  Aug.  1860  ; 
m.  1884,  Helen  Janette,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Dodd, 
Esq,  of  St.  Mary's  Priory,  Walhngford,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Montague  William  Wood,  6.  6  Dec.  1886. 

II.  John  Henry  Wood,  6.  3  Nov.  1889. 
I.  Helen  Mary  Wood,  b.  25  Sept.  1885. 

Lineage. — James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Cathorpe,  the  descen- 
dant of  an  old  Lancashire  family,  m.  Jane,  only  child  of  John 
Moore,  Esq.,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Montague  Woods,  Esq.  of  Woodborough,  Notts,  the  represen- 
tative of  the  very  ancient  house  of  the  Woods  or  Woodes,  of 
Colwich,  Lambley,  and  Woodboyough,  which  by  intermarrying 
with  various  Nottinghamshire  families,  became  possessed  of 
large  estates,  several  oi  which  passed  away  with  junior 
branches,  whilst  a  principal  one  sull  remains  vested  in  Mr. 
Taylor.  By  Jane  his  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mr.  Hedges),  Mr. 
Tayior  left  at  his  decease,  1734,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  m.  1780,  Sarah 
Simes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1834,  aged  74)  he  left  at 
decease,  3  Oct.  1816,  aged  84,  a  son  and  successor, 


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WiLLTAM  Tatlor,  Esq.  of  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  co.  Notting- 
ham, J.F.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Jan.  1783  ;  m.  11?  Dec.  1809,  Juliana, 
dau.  of  IJenjamin  Bagsliaw,  Esq.  of  Mansfield,  and  had  issue, 
John  Bagshaw,  late  of  The  Hall  ;  William  Henry,  late  Capt. 
87th  liegt.,  afterwards  one  of  the  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen- 
at-Arms,  ti.  May,  1854;  Juliana,  i/.  March,  1859;  Mary  Jane 
and  Anna,  twins  (Anna,  (i.  1844) ;  and  Georgina,  m.  6  Oct.  1840, 
Jonathan  Aklerson,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Eev.  J.  Alderson, 
Eector  of  Harthill,  and  d.  7  Feb.  18S2. 
His  eldest  son, 

John  Bagshaw  Taylor,  Esq.  of  The  Hall,  Eadcliffe-on- 
Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  ,J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1868,  6.  15  Oct. 
1811;  m.  20  June,  1854,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Charles  Dakeyne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Montagtte  Wood,  b.  16  Dec.  1856. 

II.  William  Henry  Wood,  now  of  Kadcliffe-on-Trent. 
Mr.  J.  B.  Taylor  d.  26  Jan.  1893. 

Seat— The  Hall,  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  Notts. 
Residence — Woodborough,  Oriel  Crescent,  Scarboro". 


TAYLOR  OF  CAESHALTON  PARK. 

Taylor,  John  Feedeeick  William  Blake, 
Esq.  of  Carshalfcon  Park,  Surrey,  Lord  of  the 
Manor,  J. P.  and  County  Councillor,  Capt.  3rd 
Queen's  (Ecyal  West  Surrey)  Eegt.,  b.  15  Jan. 
1867 ;  educated  at  Eton  and  Trinity  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, m.  4  Aug.  1888,  Florence  Irene  Emily,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Cricbton  Browne,  F.R.S.,  LL.D., 
J. P.  of  Crindan,  co.  Dumfries,  and  bas  issue, 

George  William,  6.  29  Sept.  1892. 

Sybil  Irene  Eleanor,  h.  26  Feb.  1390. 

Lineag-e. — This  family  claims  to  descend  from  the  Taylors 
of  Dltlon,  CO.  Cambridge,  and  of  Battersea,  co.  Sarrei/,  and 
this  claim  is  supported  by  the  fact  that  the  Taylors  of  Car- 
shalton  have  consistently  borne  the  same  arms  for  many 
generations. 

Nicholas  Taylor,  of  the  Isle  of  St.  Christopher,  in  the 
West  Indies,  living  1767,  was  father  of 

I.  George,  of  Carshalton  Park,  co.  Surrey,  and  Lord  of  the 
Manor,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  D.C.L.,  b.  1736  ;  d. 
uum.  30  June,  1814. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  of  Carshalton  Park,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor,  b. 
1750;  M.Eleanor  Warren,  and  (L  9  July,  1832,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1832,  aged  85),  had  issue,  1  Ann,  m. 
Joseph  Estridge,  of  Margate,  co.  Kent,  sometime  Capt. 
Eoyal  Dragoons  (who  d.  1814),  leaving  i^sue ;  2  Mary,  m. 
John  Plummer. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Houston  Douglas,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

Eev.  William  Taylor,  of  Swanage,  co.  Dorset,  sometime 
Kector  of  the  Parish  Church  cf  St.  Antcny  in  the  Island  of 
Montserrat,  b.  1745;  m.  23  Dec.  1801,  Sarah  Stevens,  and  d. 
28  May,  1823,  aged  78,  having  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

George  (Rev.),  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  Curate  of  Langton 
Maltravers,  bapt.  24  Feb.  1808  ;  d.  unvi.  7  July,  1834. 

Marianne,  bapt.  12  Aug.  1810. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Carshalton  Park,  J. P.,  M.A.  Brase- 
nose Coll.  Oxon,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Carshalton  1832-1805  ; 
bapt.  28  Dec.  1803;  in.  1834,  Mary  Ann  Pushman,  and  ci.  3 
March,  1865,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1863)  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

Capt.  William  Taylob,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Carshalton, 
Capt.  Worcestershire  Eegt.,  b.  8  April,  1837;  m.  3  July,  1866, 
Marion  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Richard  Chambers, 
Esq.  of  Madras,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1868,  leaving  aa  only  son, 

John  Frederick  William  Blake,  now  of  Carshalton  Park. 
Eis  widow  m.  2ndly,  April,  1871,  James  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Tun- 
bridge  Wells. 

iSeaJ— Carshalton  Park,  Carshalton,  Surrey. 


TAYLOR  OF  RENDCOMB  PARK. 

Taylob,  James,  Esq.  of  Kendcomb  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.  cos.  Lancaster  and  Gloucester,  m. 
1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Coppall 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  2ndly,  May,  18S8,  Editba 
Agr.es,  eldest  dau.  of  tbe  late  Warden  George 
Sergison,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield  Park,  Sussex,  by  Editba 
his  wife,  sister  of  the  late  Lord  Hastings,  of  Mel- 
ton Constable,  Norfolk. 
II. 


Lineage — James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Wignn,  co.  Lancaster, 
had  issue,  by  Mary  llopwood,  his  wife, 

James,  of  Rendconib  Park  (which  he  purchased  in  1883). 

John,  d.  in  Australia. 

Thomas,   m.   Helen  Biggs,  of  Bolton,   and  has  issue,   two 

daus. 
Richard,  m.  Rosa  McMullen,  of  Hertford,  and  has  issue. 
Mary,  m.  Eev.—  Snape,  Rector  of  Hlackrod,  who  li.  1875, 

leaving  issue,  one  son,  Richard  Charles. 
Helen,  d.  unra. 

Seat— Rendcomb  Park,  Cirencester. 


TEMPEST  OF  ACKWORTH  GRANGE. 

Tempest,  Wilfrid  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Ackworth 
Grange,  co.  York,  J.P.  for  West  Eiding,  York,  b. 
22  Oct.  1816  ;  m.  1st,  21  April,  1868,  Agnes  Mary, 
4th  dau.  of  Thomas  A.  A.  Perry,  Esq.  of  Bitbam 
House,  Atou  Dassett,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Aelred  Joseph,  6.  31  March,  1877. 
n.  Aidan  Joseph,  b.  25  March,  1879. 
HI.  Norbert  Joseph,  6.  3  June,  1882. 

IV.  Arthur  Joseph,  b.  19  Oct.  1885. 

I.  Agnes  Mary,  b.  10  Jan.  1869. 

II.  Maude  Mary,  b.  8  June,  1875. 

in.  Ethel  Mary  Frances,  b.  30  March,  1881. 

He  m.  2ndly,  30  July,  1888,  Florence  Helen,  only 
dau.  of  Vincent  Lesassier  O'Rourke,  Esq.  of  Eathga, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  by  her  has  further  issue, 

V.  Wilfrid  Norman,  6.  8  June,  1889. 

VI.  Wulstan  Joseph,  6.  22  Jan.  1891. 
IV.  Audrey  Clare,  b.  15  Sept.  1892. 

Lineage — This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  Tem- 
pests of  Brouf/hton and  Braciwdl,  now  baronets  of  Iluaton,  fc r 
whose  ancient  lineage  .see  Bcrke's  Peerage. 

Stephen  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  6.  1  May,  1750,  m.  1 
May,  1787,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Blundell, 
Esq.  of  Ince  Blundell,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  ti.  25 
April,  1845)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Robert,  6.  21  April,  1794.  created  a  baronet  (see 
Burke's  Peerage),  d.unm.  8  Dec.  1865,  when  liis  bai'unetcy 
became  extinct. 

II.  Henry,  6.  18  Oct.  1795;  m.  5  July,  1829,  Jemima,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Joseph  De  Trafford,  1st  Bart  of  TrafTord 
Park,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1883)  had  with  other  issue, 
Charles  Harry,  created  a  baronet  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 

III.  Walter  Joseph,  b.  7  May,  1801;  m.  1  Oct.  1826,  Mary 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  James  Sargent,  Esq.,  and  d.  at  Borne, 

I  May,  1868.     She  d.  20  July,  1835. 

IV.  Joseph  Fran'cis,  of  whom  we  treat, 

V.  Thomas  Peter,  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of  Eome,  6. 

II  March,  1808  ;  d.  19  Nov.  1861. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  unm.  8  Aug.  1854. 

II.  Frances  Barbara,  a  nun,  d.  18  Jan.  1853. 

III.  Catherine  Mary,  ?«.  1825,  John  Nicholas  Coulthurst,  Esq. 
of  Gargrave,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Monica  Clare,  d.  1861. 

Mr.  Tempest  in  1802,  inherited  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Bertie,  the 
manor  of  Coleby,  co.  Lincoln,  as  heir-at-law  to  his  great- 
grandmother,  Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry  Scrope,  Esq. 
of  Danby.     He  d.  23  Nov.  1824.     His  4th  son, 

Joseph  Francis  Tempest,  Esq.,  b.  15  July,  1804,  -m.  21  Sept. 
1840,  Frances  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Hercy,  Esq.  of  Crutchfield 
House,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Roger,  b.  9  Aug.  1841  ;  d.  Oct.  1865. 

II.  Piers  Francis  Gilliot,  b.  24  Feb.  1843. 

III.  Alplionsus  Joseph  Francis,  6.  28  Nov.  1844. 

IV.  Wilfrid  Francis,  now  of  Ackworth  Grange. 

V.  Wulstan  Francis,  6.  21  Oct.  1848. 

VI.  Aelred  Aloysus  Francis,  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of 
Eome,  b.  21  Sept.  1850. 

VII.  Aidan  Walter  Francis,  b.  4  Nov.  1852;  m.  29  April,  1891, 
Mary  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Blanchester,  and 
has  issue,  Oswald  Aidan,  and  Hugh  I'iers. 

I.  Mary  Louisa  Frances,  ki.  28  April,  ls80,  Wilfrid  Francis 
Anderton,  Esq.  of  llaighton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  i.-^sue, 
Dunstan  Francis ;  Cuthbert  Francis  ;  Elfiid  Mary  Frances ; 
and  Winifred  Jlary  Frances. 
Mr.  Joseph  Francis  Tempest  d.  4  July,  1865. 

Aiins—(See  Burke's  Peerage,  Tempest,  Bart.). 
Seat — Ackworth  Grange,  Pontefract. 


TEMPLE    OF    BISHOPSTROW. 

Temple,  Geentille  Xewton,  Esq.  of  Bishops- 
trow,  Wilts,  s.  his  bi'othcr  1892. 

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Liineag'e. — AVilliam  Temple,  of  Bishopstrow  (son  of  John 
Teniplr,  of  Kingston  Devi-rill),  jji.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife  he 
haa  1'kteb,  of  whom  presently;  Joseph,  t.  1G66,  whose 
deseendunts  are  settled  in  Virginia,  U.S.:  Mary,  vi.  Joseph 
Ivyleai,  ofFrome;  and  Anne,  m.  Mr.  Pearse,  of  Devizes.  By 
his  -Jnd  wi'e,  a  dau.  of  —  Benett,  Esq.  of  Norton  Bavant, 
Mr.  Temple  had  two  sons,  who  d.  young.  The  eldest  sur- 
vivinj:  son, 

I'ETEB  Temple,  Esq.  6.  1661 ;  m.  Mary  Pearce,  of  Devon, 
end  had  issue.    The  2nd,  but  eldest  survivinjr  son, 

Sauoel  Temple,  Esq.,  b.  1696;  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Lanuley,  Esq.  of  Warminster,  and  d.  1731,  having  had  two  sous, 
Peter  Temple,  6.  1723,  d.  itnin.  17,'i6,  and 

William  Temple,  Esq.  of  Bishopstrow,  b.  1726,  who  vi.  1st, 
Jane  Ball:  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Wansey  ;  and  ordly,  14  Feb,  1780, 
Sarah  Gaisford,  of  Westbury,  aunt  to  Kev.  Thomas  Gaisford, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford.  By  the  last-nimed  lady  he  left 
at  his  decease,  Aug.  1781,  a  son, 

William  Temple.  Esq.  of  Bishopstrow,  Wilts,  J. P.,  High 
SherilT  ISSS,  b.  2  M.arch,  1781;  m.  27  Oct.  ls.31,  Fanny,  dau. 
oi  liev.  T.  Stonhouse  Vigor  and  granddau.  of  the  Kev.  Sir 
James  Stonhouse,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  b.  26  Feb.  183.3;  d.  7  Dec.  1849. 

II.  George,  J.P.,  b.  4  June,  1834  ;  m.  4  April,  1861,  Sarah 
Amelia  Lucy,  4th  dau.  of  John  Lane,  Esq.  of  The  Grange, 
Loyton,  Esse.x,  and  King's  Bromley,  co.  Stafford,  auu  d. 
10  Dec.  ls6S,  leaving  issue, 

1  Verb  de  Lone,  late  of  Bishopstrow. 

2  Gbenville  Newton,  now  of  Bisliopstrow. 

3  St.  John  William. 
1  Madeline. 

His  widow  m.  2ndly,  4  Jan.  1872.  .\ylmer  Anthony,  youngest 
son  of  Sir  Francis  D.  Astley,  Bart. 
I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  Ilev.  Johnliule,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 

Ivan  Temple. 
n.  Ella  Vera.  in.  Charlotte. 

His  grandson, 

Vere  de  Lone  Temple,  Esq.  of  Bishopstrow,  Wilts,  Lieut. 
19th  Hussars,  d.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars,  each  charged  with  three  martlets  or. 
Cnst — A  talbot  sejant  sa.  collared  and  ringed  or. 
/Stat— Biihopstrow  House,  near  Warminster,  Wilta. 


TEHPLER    OF    LINDRIDGE. 

Templee,  John  G-eoegk  Edmund,  Esq.  of 
Lindridge.  Devon,  J.P.,  Capt.  late  Highland  Light 
Infamrv,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1891,  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt. 
W.  H.  Mall,  E.N. 

Iiineag-e. — The  ancestor  of  this  family  arrived  with 
William  III.,  a  captain  in  his  guards,  and  afterwards  settled 
at  Exeter. 

James  Templeb,  Esq.  of  Stover  Lodge,  Devon,  who  built  that 
beautiful  seat,  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Stover,  Devon,  m.  and  left  (with  four  daus.) 
three  sons, 

1  George,  of  Stover,  who  sold  that  estate  to  the  Duke  of 
Somerset.    He  d.  leaving  daus.  onlj-. 

2  John  (Rev.),  of  Newton  Abbot,  Devon,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Sunter,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  one  BOn, 
Ptcginald  William  Templer,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  Teignmouth, 
and  one  dau. 

3  Francis,  d.  leaving  one  son  and  daus. 
n.  John,  of  Lindridge,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  George,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  purchased  the  manor  of  Shapwick 
of  Dennis  Ptolle,  Esq.  He  r/i.  5  March,  1781,  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Paul,  Esq.  of  West  Monkton,  Somerset,  and 
had  issue, 

1  George  Henry,  of  Shapwick,  Somerset,  M.A.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  1  April,  1782  ;  ?,..  21  May,  lb07.  Miss  Graham, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Kinross  House, 
CO.  Kinrcss,  N.B.,  and  left  issue, 

Sophia  Jane,  m.  Henry  Bull  Strangways,  Esq.  of  Shap- 
wick, Somerset. 

2  John  William,  m.  1st,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Wintle.  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.,  Sophia  Charlotte, 
Til.  Coutts  Trotter,  Esq.  of  the  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  Bengal,  and 
2ndly,  Maria  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Boileau,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  one  son,  Charles  Boileau,  aad  four  daus., 
Maria  Georgiana,  m.  Capt.  Samuel  Tickell,  of  the  Bengal 
Military  Service  ;  Lucy  Anne,  vi.  Alfred  Cheek,  Esq.  ; 
Ada  litzroy;  and  Charlotte  Leicester,  m.  Ihot^,  at 
Benares,  East  Indies,  Capt.  William  Noel  Waller,  K.A., 
and  d.  16  Nov.  1861,  having  had  issue,  Harry  Noel,  b.  19 
Aug.  lb.')9;  and  Maud  Charlotte  Noel. 

S  James  Acland,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Bryant  Mason,  Esq., 
and  d,  leaving  issue,  one  son, 


James  Geobge  John  Tkmpleb,  of  Lindridge,  S.f, 
Lieut.  Col.  Commanding  3rd  Batt.  Devon  K.V.,  b.  1829; 
111.  It<.')4,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Mortimer, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John  Geobge  Edmund,  now  of  Lindridge. 
Juiiies  Mortimer,  6.  1858. 
Arthur  Henry,  6.  lSb9. 

Frederick  Napier,  Lieut.  R.M.A.,  b.  5  Aug.  186.5. 
Alfred  .Mason,  b.  1868. 

Frances  .Alaria.  Caroline  Rosa. 

Anne  Georgina.  Evelyn  Mary. 

Mr.  Templer  d.  10  Feb.  1883. 
I  Sophia  Anne,  m.  Sir  William  Templer  Pole,  7th  Bart,  ot 
Shute  House,  Devon. 

IV.  VVilli;im,  d.  young. 

V.  Charles  Beckford,  lost  in  the   "  Haswell,"  East  India- 
man. 

■VI.  Henry,  m.  and  left  issue  (besides  daus.),  four  sons, 

1  John  Line,  of  Stoke,  Devonport,  J. P.,  Major  S.  Devon 
Jlilitia,  III.  .Vnne,  dau.  of  George  Davey,  Esq.,  and  d. 
Ib6.i,  leaving  issue. 

2  Henry.  3  Frederick.  4  George,  deceased. 
I.  Anne,  m.  1781,  Sir  John  William  Pole,  6th  Bart,  of  Shuti, 

Devon. 

.^/liis— Quarterly,  az.  and  gu.,  the  perspective  of  an  antique 
temple  arg.,  on  tin-  pinnacle  and  exterior  battlements  a  cross 
or;  in  the  1st  (juarter,  an  eagle  displayed  ;  in  the  2nd,  a  stag 
tri;  pant  reguarikuit,  of  the  last.  Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon 
a  holy  lamb  arg.,  in  the  dexter  foot  a  pennon  of  the  second, 
charged  with  a  cross  of  St.  George,  the  streamers  wavy  az.  and 
gu.,  the  staff  or,  under  an  oak-tree  ppr.,  fructed  or.  Motto — 
Nihil  sine  labore. 

Utat — Lindridge,  Teignmouth.  Devon. 

Ct«i>— Army  and  Navy ;  and  Naval  and  Military. 


TENISON    OF    LOUGHBAWN. 

Tknison,  Major  William,  of  Loughbawn,  co. 
ilonaiilian,  J.  P.,  Major  late  Manchester  Regt.,  m.  30 
Dec.  1882,  Marion  Angela,younge3t  dau.  of  Thomas 
Uuggins,  Esq.  of  Buxted  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Percival  Cosnahan,  h.  25  June,  1884. 

II.  Thomas  Michael  Greville,  6.  27  Aug.  1891. 
I.  Marguerite  Angela. 

liineagre.— Tliis  family  is  derived  from  the  same  stock  as 
that  of  the  celebrated  divine,  Thomas  Tenison,  D.D.,  Arch- 
tiishopof  Canterbury  1695-1715,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Lincoln 
1694,  and  translated  1695  to  the  Archiepiscopal  see. 

Thomas  Te.mson,  Esq.  of  Carrickfergus,  co.  Antrim,  tmip, 
Chap.les  I.,  had  three  sons,  William  and  Robert,  both  m.  and 
living  at  Carrickfergus  with  issue  in  1682,  and 

The  Most  Rev.  Richabd  Tenison,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  6. 
1642,  entered  the  University  cf  Dublin  2  Nov.  1659,  of  which 
he  eventually  became  Vice-Chancellor.  He  was  consecrated 
Bishop  of  Killala  and  Achonry  19  Feb.  1682,  from  which  see  he 
was  translated  successively,  to  Clogher,  26  Feb.  1691,  and 
to  Meath,  25  June,  1697.    He  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  Dillonstown,  Louth,  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan 
It  9;'),  and  for  Louth  1703,  who  m.  Anne  Moore,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  Thomas,  a  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and 
Mary,  iii  Nicholas  Coddington,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  Codding- 
ton,  ot  Oldbiiilge,  co.  Meath. 

II.  Richard,  of  Thomastown,  co.  Louth,  M.P.  for  Dunleer, 
1715;  lit.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Barton,  Esq.  of 
Thomastown,  and  d.  1725,  leaving  by  her  (wlio  in. 
2iidly,  1732,  Rev.  Patrick  Delany,  D.D.)  one  son  and 
two  daus. 

1  William,  of  Philipstown,  ra.  1727,  Maria  Townley,  of 
Melefoni,  CO.  Louth,  and  d.  intestate,  1728. 
1  Elizabeth,  d.  t.  p.  2  Margaret,  d.  i.  p. 

III.  John. 

IV.  NoRBCBT,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Finglas,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Wil.iam  Mosse,  Rector  of  Maryborough,  Queen's  co., 
and  d  4  May,  1764,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1775)  two 
daus.  (.Mary  Jane,  m.  1759,  Hon.  and  Kev.  Richard  Henry 
Ro:  er,  2nd  son  of  Henry,  8th  Baron  Teynham  ;  Ann,  ?». 
i;50,  James  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co.  Wicklow)  and 
one  son, 

Thomas,  b.  about  1730,  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan,   1780;  m. 

1758,  JlaryAnne,  2nd  dau. of  Col.  John  Daniel  Degennes, 

of  Portarlingion,  Queen's  co.,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Thomas,  of  Castle  Tenison  (now  Kilronan  Castle),  M.P. 

for  Boyle  1792,  and  afterwards  Lieut.-Col.  Roscommon 

Jiiliiia:  m.  1st,  ls03,   Lady  Frances  Anne  King,  dau. 

ot  Edward,  1st  Earl  of   Kingston,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

May,  1  a  1 2)  had  two  sons, 

Xhouias,  of  Ca£tle  Tenison,  d.  unm.  5  Nov.  1843, 


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Edward  Kino,  of  Kilronan  Castle,  co.  Eoscommon, 
il.JI.'s  Lieut,  and  Gustos  Eotulorum  of  that  co., 
served  as  High  Sheriff  cos.  lioscommon  and  Leitrim, 
M. P.  for  the  latter  cc.  from  la47  to  1852,  and  J.F. 
for  COS.  lioscommon,  Leitrim,  and  Sligo,  6.  21  Jan. 
1805;  m.  26  Nov.  1838,  Lady  Louisa  Mary  Anne 
Anson,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  William,  1st  Earl  of 
Lichfield,  and  d.  19  June,  1878,  having  by  her  (who 
d.  27  Aug.  1882)  had  two  daus., 

1  Louisa  Frances  Mary,  m.  14  June,  1866,  Hon. 
John  Baptiste  Joseph  Dormer,  now  12th  Lord  Dor- 
mer, and  d.  9  Sept.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

2  Florence  Margaret  Christina,  m.  23  Jan.  1872, 
Henry  Ernest,  8th  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  hjis  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Coore, 
of  Scruton,  co.  York,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  by  her  an 
only  dau., 

Thomasine  Sophia,   m.  1st,   1837,  Robert  Saunder- 
son,  Esq.  of  Drumkeen,  co.  Cavan,  and  2ndly,  Eev. 
Henry  St«pney,  and  d.  1850. 
VT.  'Winiam,  of  Finglas,  who  d.  Jan.  1758,  leaving  by  Harriet 
his  wife,  a  son,  Kichard. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Michael  Cole,  Eisq. 

II.  Maria,  m.  Samuel  Raymond,  Esq. 

The  Bishop  of  Meath,  who  was  appointed  Vice-Chanccllor  of 
Trinity  Col.  Dublin,  1698,  d.  29  July,  1705,  and  was  bur.  at  the 
college.    His  4th  son, 

NoEBiJKT  Tknison,  Esq.  of  Carrickmacross,  co.  Monaghan, 
(legatee  with  his  brother  Richard  under  the  will  of  Dr.  Tenison 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  John  Fitch, 
Esq.,  by  whom  (whose  will  dated  1  Jan.  1770,  was  proved  21 
May,  1772)  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  Anne  (Mrs.  News),  and 
Mrs.  Fitch,  a  son, 

William  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Priorland,  co.  Louth,  h.  1715;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Woods,  of  Lisanisk,  by  whom  (who  m. 
2ndly,  William  Richards,  Esq.  of  Careless,  co.  Monaghan), 
he  had  William  Babton,  his  successor;  Elizabeth;  Anne; 
and  Charity.  He  d.  2  April,  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

William  Babtom  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Blonalty,  co.  Monaghan, 
who  m.  1st,  1765,  Charity,  dau.  of  Adam  Noble,  Esq.  of  Long- 
field,  same  co.,  and  2ndly,  1783,  Margaret  Cosnahan,  of 
Douglas,  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  had  by  her,  i.  William 
Barton,  late  of  Loughbawn ;  ii.  Barton,  of  Douglas;  m. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Cochrane,  of  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone  ;  iv. 
Dorothy,  m.  John  Spittall ;  v.  Margaret.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Barton  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Loughbawn,  m.  Isabella. 
dau.  of  John  Cosnahan,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  d.  18.39, 
having  had,  with  three  sons  (William,  Joseph,  and  John,  who 
all  d.  young),  surviving  issue, 

I.  William,  late  of  Loughbawn. 
I.  Katherine,  m.  Robert  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  d.  18S1. 
H.  Margaret,  m.  L.  Paulet,  Esq.,  and  d.  1886. 
in.  Isabella,  d.  unm. 

His  only  son, 

WiLLLAM  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Loughbawn,  co.  Monaghan,  J.P. 
t.  1828,  m.  Flavia,  dau.  of  Signor  Fundelli,  of  Florence, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Slichael  George  Cosnahan. 

II.  William,  now  of  Loughbawn. 

I.  Isabella,  d.  unm. 

II.  Marguerite,  m.  Evan  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Genoa. 

Arms— Gu.,  abend  engrailed  arg.,  between  three  leopards' 
faces  or,  jessant-de-lis  az.  Crest — A  leopard's  face  or,  jessant- 
de-lis  az. 

&'at— Loughbawn,  Ballybay,  co.  Monaghan. 


TENISON    OP    PORTNELLIGAN. 

Tenisox,  William  Cross  O'Beien,  Esq.  of 
Portiielligan,  co.  Armagh,  J.P.  Major  (retired)  3rd 
Batt.  Eoyal  Irish  Fusiliers,  b.  1836 ;  s.  his  father 
1873  ;  m.  1885,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Major  Alexander 
P.  Bond,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ardglass,  co.  Westmeath, 
and  widow  of  Arthur  Henry  Bond,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Bondville,  co.  Armagh. 

Tjineag-e.— About  the  year  1586,  was  born  in  the  Isle  of 
Ely,  Dr.  Philip  Tenison,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  who  d.  1660. 
He  m.  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Thomas  Tenison,  a  Major  in 
the  army  (father  of  Richard,  Bishop  of  Meath),  and 

John  Tenison,  who  was  appointed  Rector  of  Topcroft  1642. 
He  'in.  Maiy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dawson,  of  Cottenham,  co. 
Cambridge,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret, )».  Mr.  Serle, 
a  Justice  of  the  quorum  in  that  co.,  and  Aune,  m.  Sir  George 
Page,  a  military  cfiBcer)  two  sons, 


William,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,    the   celebratid  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,   6.  29 
Sept.  1G36,  who  U.  without  issue,  1715. 
The  elder  son  of  Rev.  John  Tenison, 

Thb  Ven.  William  Tenison,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  was 
a  great  sufferer  for  his  loyalty.  He  m.  Miss  Mileham,  sisterof 
Lady  Dorothea  Browne,  wife  of  the  famous  physician  and 
writer,  Sir  Thomas  Browne.  The  surviving  issue  of  this 
marriage  was 

The  Right  Rev.  Edward  Tenison,  6.  in  Norfolk,  1673, 
Rector  of  Willinsham,  Minister  of  Ludwick,  and  Rector  of 
Chiddingston  and  Sundricli,  a  Canon  of  Canterbury,  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  George  II.  when  Prince  of  Wales  and  Archdeacon 
of  Carmarthen.  He  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Ossory  1731, 
and  there  d.  1735.  He  m.  his  first  cousin,  Anne  Scrle,  and  by 
her  had  oneson,  Thomas,  and  five  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm,, 
with  the  excepton  of  Henrietta,  who  m.  Mr.  St.  Eloy,  of  Can- 
terbury.   His  only  son. 

The  Ven.  Thomas  Tenison,  b.  1700,  Archdeacon  of  Carmar- 
then, and  Rector  of  Chiddingston  1734,  was  appointed  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Diocese  of  O.xford.  In  1739,  he  got  a  prebendal 
stall  the  Canterbury  Cathedral,  besides  having  several  ecclesi- 
astical preferments  in  Kent  and  Wales.  The  same  year  he 
declined  the  offer  of  an  Irish  bishopric.  He  (7.  1742.  His  1st 
wife  was  a  dau.  of  Dr.  Potter,  then  Bishop  of  Oxford,  and 
afterwards  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  ;  she  d.  in  childbirth. 
In  1738,  the  Archdeacon  m.  his  2nd  wife,  14  Feb.  1737-8, 
JIary,  eldest  dau.  and  co.-hcir  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Broxtow, 
Notts,  and  Gadcsby,  an  heiress  of  great  wealth.  By  this  lady 
he  left  one  son  Thomas,  and  one  dau.  Henrietta  St.  Eloy,  who 
d.  unm.    His  only  son, 

Thomas  Tenison,  Esq.,  b.  in  Canterbury,  1739,  at  an  early 
age  entered  the  army  as  a  comet.  Subsequently  he  passed 
through  the  university,  and  w.ns  called  to  the  Bar  1770.  In 
1762,  he  settled  in  Ireland,  at  Kilkeasy,  a  locality  still  in  the 
possession  of  his  descendants.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Hayden,  Esq.  of  Croan,  J. P.,  by  the  dau.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Alley,  Rector  of  Castlecomerand  Gowran,  and  Grand- 
dau.  of  Dr.  Alley,  Archdeacon  of  York.  He  left  at  his  death, 
1788  (with  three  daus.,  Anne,  '/h.  William  Lane,  LL.D.,  sub- 
sequently Vicar-General  of  the  Diocese  of  Lismore  and  Water- 
ford,  who  d.  Recorder  of  the  city  of  Waterford  ;  Mary,  m. 
Joseph  Cuffe,  Esq.  of  Charleston,  J. P.,  and  2ndlj-,  Joseph 
Hayden,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Greenville;  and  Margaret,  vi.  Trevor 
Lennigan,  Esq.),  two  sons, 

Thomas,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  MajorBlackmore,  and  d.  1823. 

Joseph,  of  whose  family  we  treat. 
The  2ud  son. 

Rev.  Joseph  Tenison,  resided  at  Donoughmore  Glebe,  and 
became  a  Deputy-Governor  and  J.P.  for  co.  Wicklow.  He 
m.  1793,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Martyn  Lucius  O'Brien, 
D.D.,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  seven  daus.,  of  whom, 

I.  Thomas  Joseph,  his  heir. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  John  Collins,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  and  had  three 
sons, 

1  Joseph  Tenison  Collins,  of  Ballinasloe,  co.  Galway,  b. 
IS21 ;  m.  (as  2nd  wife)  1848,  Sarah  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Charles  MacCarthy,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Rev.  C.  F.  Mac- 
Carthy,  D.D.,  late  Rector  of  St.  Werburgh's,  Dublin,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

Charles  MacCarthy  Collins,  Barrister-at-Law  (English 
and  Irish  Bars),  M.R.I. A.,  author  oi  Law  and  Pratice 
of  Banking,  and  other  works,  6.  1850;  m.  1879,  Isabel, 
dau.  of  William  Cronipton  Ashlin,  Esq.  of  Claughton, 
Birkenhead,  and  has  issue,  one  dau.  Eva  Mabel,  6. 
1880. 

2  William  Tenison  Collins,  M.D.,  deceased. 

3  Philip  Tenison  Collins,  M.D.,  d.  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  Edward  Tenison  Collins,  M.D.  of  Wednesbury,  co. 
Stafford. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  James  Woods,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Eev.  Julian  Edmond  Tenison-Woods,  F.L.S.,  F.G.S.,  (fee, 
of  Sydney,  Vice-President  of  Linnffian  Society  of  New 
South  Wales,  author  of  A  History  of  the  Discovery  and 
£xploration  of  Australia,  Natural  History  of  New 
South  IFales,  and  numerous  other  scientific  works. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Joseph  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Portnelligan,  J.P.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, m.  Nov.  1831,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Cross,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1861)  left  at  his  death, 
23  March,  1873,  one  son, 

W^iLLiAM  Cross  O'Brien,  now  of  Portnelligan. 

Arms— Gn.,  a  bend  engrailed  between  three  leopards'  faces 
or,  jessan^de-lis  az.     Crest— A  leopard's  head,  of  the  arms. 
*ea«— Portnelligan,  Tynan,  co.  Armagh. 

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TENNANT    OF    CADOXTON. 
Texxaxt,  Charles  Coombe,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton 
Lodge.  CO.  Grianioraan,  J. P.,    educated  at  Harrow 
and  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  b.  30  July, 
1S52. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Tonnantg 
of  Westmorland  and  Yorkshire,  an  ancient  house  which  had 
lands  at  Dent,  in  the  former  county,  and  afterwards  at 
Scotton,  near  liiolimond,  co.  York.  The  name  appears 
amongst  the  "  Landed  Gentry  of  Y'orkshire,"  12  Henky  VI., 
1434,  and  also  nine  times  in  the  list  of  "  Craven  Men  who 
followed  Lord  Clifford  to  the  Battle  of  Flodden  Field,"  fought 
8  Sept.  1613. 

George  Tensant,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton,  co.  Glamorgan,  who 
purch.ased  the  Ehydding  estate,  near  Keath,  and  afterwards 
the  adjoining  property  of  Cadoxton,  commenced  in  the  summer 
of  1S17  the  formation,  through  his  estates  between  the  rivers 
of  Neath  and  Swansea,  of  the  inland  navigation  known  as  the 
Tennant  Canal.  This  work  was  completed  in  June,  1824,  and 
opened  up  a  navigable  lineformany  miles  eastward  of  Swansea 
up  to  the  Brecon  Hills.  Mr.  Tennant,  who  was  D.L.  and  J. P. 
for  Glamorgan,  had  two  sons,  Henrt  and  Charles.  lie  d.  27 
Feb.  1832,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henrt  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton  Lodge,  Fellow  of  New 
Coll.  Oxford,  a  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  D.L.  co.  Glamorgan, 
who  if.  2(3  Sept.  18G5,  and  was  s.  by  liis  brother, 

Charles  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton  Lodge,  D.L.,  M.P. 
St.  Albans,  1830,6.  1  July,  17%  ;  m.  11  Sept.  1847,  Gertrude 
Barbara  Rich,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Henry  T.  B.  Collier,  K.N. , 
and  granddau.  of  Admiral  Sir  George  Collier,  K.N.,  K.C.B., 
and  d.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Coombe,  Esq.,  now  of  Cadoxton.  Alice. 

Dorothy,  m.  1890,  Henry  Morton  Stanley,  Esq.,  the  African 
explorer. 

Eveleen,  m.  1880,  Frederick  William  Henrj-,  eldest  son  of 
Kev.  Frederick  Jlyers,  of  Keswick,  Cumberland. 

Arms— Erm.,  two  bars  sa.,  the  first  charged  with  two,  and  the 
C^cond  with  one  bezant.  Crest — A  winged  heart  gu.,  pierced 
■with  a  dagger  ppr.,  hilted  or.     ilottn — Tenax  et  fidelis. 

Stat — Ladoxton  Lodge,  near  Neath,  co.  Glamorgan.  Resi- 
dence— 2,  Bichmond  Terrace,  Whitehall. 

Citti— Brooks's. 


TENNANT,    late    OF    NEEDWOOD. 

Tennant,  Chaeles  Eiciiard,  Esq.  late  of  Need- 
"wood  House,  co.  Stafford,  late  Major  2nd  Life 
Guards,  b.  9  March,  1851  ;  m.  18  Nov.  1880,  Hon. 
Kuth  Adamson,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st 
Baron  Crawsbaw. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Tennant  came  originally  from 
the  distiict  of  Craven,  in  the  West  Riding  of  the  co.  of  York. 
A  return  of  nobility,  gentry,  and  yeomanry  of  Craven,  made 
12  Henry  VI.  (a.d.  1434),  contains,  among  others,  the  names 
of  Bayard  Tennant  de  Craven,  Yeoman,  and  Roger  Tennant 
DE  LoNr.sTEOTH,  Y'coman. 

In  the  cast  window  of  Giggleswick  Church  was  formerly 
this  inscription:  "Orate  pro  bono  statu  Ricardi  Tennant  et 
Margaretse  uxoris  ejus,  de  Byrkys,  procuratoris  istius  ecclesiae 
ettiliorum  tiliarumque  eorum,  qui  istam  fenestram  fieri  fierunt, 
A.D.  Mcccc.  decimo  octavo,  et  anno  Regis  Henrici  octavi  post 
conqucstum  octavo." 

Rev.  Richard  Tennant  was  instituted  to  the  Vicarage  of 
Carnaby,  near  Bridlington,  East  Riding,  co.  York,  1665.  He  d. 
at  Carnaby  in  1682,  leaving  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Major, 
Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  Sir  John  Major,  Bart.,  ancestor  of 
Lord  Henniker,  and  a  son,  his  successor, 

TiMOTUY  Te.nnant,  who  was  i.  1G64,  and  on  coming  of  age 
went  to  London,  where  he  entered  into  trade  and  realized  a 
fortune.  lie -m.  1710,  and  at  his  death  left  two  sons,  Tlmothy, 
his  heir,  and  William,  who  s.  his  brother,  and  one  dau.  Mary, 
m.  Joseph  Curtis,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  William  Curtis,  Bait., 
Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  for  thirty-five  years  M.P.  for  the 
city.    The  eldest  son, 

Timothy  Tennant,  m.  Anne  Smith,  of  Stonall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had  an  only  dau.  Anne,  m.  1735,  John  Debonaire,  Esq., 
and  by  him  had  a  dau.  Anne,  who  m.  her  cousin,  William 
Tennant.    He  d.  1746,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  b.  1713  ;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Chase,  Esq.  of  Bromley  Hall,  Kent.  He  pur- 
chased Little  Aston  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
Burviving  son, 

William  Ten.vant,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col. 
StaEford  Militia.      He  m.  1st,  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 


Wylde,  of  Belbroughton  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  son,  William,  his  heir.  He  to.  2ndly,  his 
cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Debonaire,  Esq.,  but  by  her 
(who  d.  182y)  had  no  children.  He  d.  1803,  and  was  «.  by  hia 
only  son, 

William  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  6.  1783:  m.  1804, 
Hon.  Maria  Charlotte  Anderson  Pelham,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st 
Lord  Yarborough,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Edmund,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  (Jeorge,  Major  late  85th  Regt.,  m.  1850.  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  William  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Elsdon,  co.  Hereford,  and  had 
issue, 

Edmund  William,  m.  24  Nor.  1886,  Mary  Eiiza,  youngest 

dau.  of  James  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Churchfield,  Manchester. 
Agnes,  b.  1854. 

I.  Charlotte  Anne  Josephine,  m.  18  May,  1830,  Sir  Richard 
H.  C.  Rycroft,  3rd  Bart,  of  Calton,  co.  York,  who  d.  21 
Oct.  1864;  shed,  o  Oct.  1874. 

II.  Ilaniet,  ?H.  1836,  Henry  Cary  Elwes,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
d.  1842. 

III.  Theodosia  Mary,  to.  1838,  Rev.  John  James,  Rector  of 
Avington,  co.  Berks. 

IV.  Lucy,  TO.  1850,  Rev.  Alfred  Henry,  Vicar  of  Coin  St. 
Aldwin,  CO.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Tennant  d.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Tennant,  of  Aston  Hall,  who  d.  unin.  1843,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Edmund  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Needwood  House,  co. 
Stafford,  Comm.  R.N.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  He  purchased  Needwood 
House,  Little  Aston  Hall  having  been  sold.  Capt.  Tennant 
served  as  Flag-Lieut,  to  Rear-Admiral  Sir  William  Parker, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  during  the  Chinese  war  of  1842,  and  was  present 
in  various  actions.  He  m.  21  May,  1850,  Sophia  Amy,  eldest 
dau.  of  Richard  Temple,  Esq.  of  The  Nash,  co.  Worcester,  and 
sister  to  Sir  Richard  Temple,  1st  Bart.,  G.C.S.l.,late  Governor 
of  Bombay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Florence  10  May,  1857)  had 
issue, 

Charles  Richard,  his  heir. 

Charlotte  Louisa,  m.  17  Dec.  1872,  Right  Hon.  Sir  William 

Thackeray  Marriott,  P.O.,  Q.C.,  late  M.P.  for  Brighton,  of 

Lincoln's  Inn,  and  56,  Ennismore  Gardens. 

He  m.  2ndly,  17  Feb.  1859,  Constance  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col. 
Cracroft  Aincotts,  of  Ilackthorn,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  by  her 
a  dau. 

Constance  Augusta. 
Mr.  Tennant  d.  2  Jan.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Charles- 
Richard  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Needwood  House. 

Aiiax — Erm.,  two  bars  sa.,  the  first  charged  with  two,  the 
other  with  one  bezant,  on  a  canton  arg.  a  chief  of  the  second, 
thereon,  between  two  martlets,  a  cross  pattee  of  the  third. 
Ci-tst — A  lion  passant  guardant  gu.,  the  dexter  fore-paw  resting 
on  an  escutcheon  erm.,  thereon  two  bars  charged,  as  in  the 
arms. 

JUiidence— St.  Anne's  Manor,  Sutton,  Loughborough, 


TENNANT  OF  CHAPEL  HOUSE, 

The  late  John  Egbert  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Chapel 
House,  CO.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  3rd 
West  Yorks  Militia,  b.  17  Jan.  1815  ;  m.  28  May, 
1839,  his  cousin,  Frances  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Matthew- 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eshton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  sister 
of  Sir  Mathevv  Wilson,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  6  Jan. 
1894.. 

Liineag'e. — The  family  of  Tennant  has  been  settled  at 
Chapel  House  since  14  Queen  Elizabeth,  when  John  Ten- 
nant, of  Bordley,  co.  Y'ork,  purchased  the  estate  from  the 
Yorkes.  Previously  the  Tennants  resided  on  their  property 
at  Bordley. 

Richard  Tennant,  of  Chapel  House,  who  was  alive  in  1637^ 
was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

William  Tennant,  of  Chapel  House,  b.  1608,  d.  1684.  His 
son, 

Samuel  Teknant,  of  Chapel  House,  b.  1646 ;  m.  1677,. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Blencowe,  of  Blencowe 
Hall,  CO.  Cumberland,  by  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Robinson,  of  Rokely  Hall,  co.  York,  and  d.  in  1707,  being  s. 
by  his  3rd  son, 

John  Tennant,  of  Chapel  House,  6.  in  1686,  to.  1st,  1706, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Mathew  Wilson,  of  Threshfield  Hall,  co.  York; 
and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Serjeantson,  of  Haniith  Hall, 
CO.  Y'ork ;  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Tennant,  of  Chapel  House,  who  d.  s.  p.  1790,  and 
left  the  property  to  his  brother,  Robert,  who  also  dying  s.  p. 
1790,  devised  the  estates  to  his  nephew. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1989 


John  Texnan't  Stansfield.  Esq.,  J.  P.,  v/ho,  under  his 
tincle's  will,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Tennant 
only.  He  ?;i.  1st,  22  Aup:.  1811,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Wilson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Otley,  only  brother  of  Matthew 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eshton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1S19  had 
issue, 

John  Robert,  late  of  Chapel  House. 

Margaret  Anne  Wilson,  m.  1840,  Robert  Browne,  of  Leeds, 
and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Tennant  m.  2ndly,  Anne  Katharine,  dau.  of  John  Shaw, 
Esq.  of  Otley,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Scarcroft  Lodge  (see  next  M^^moir). 

Fanny,  m.  Jeremiah  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Wharf eside,  co.  York, 
and  has  issue. 

Eleonora  Ann,  d.  unm. 
He  d.  14  Aug.  1830. 

Arms — Erm.,  two  bars,  each  per  pale  sa.  and  gu.,  charged 
witn  three  bezants,  two  on  the  upper  and  one  outhe  lower  bar. 
Cz-esf— A  winged  heart  gu.,  pierced  with  a  dagger  ppr.,  hilted 
or.     Motto — Tenax  et  fidelis. 

Residence — Chapel  House,  near  Skipton. 


TENNANT,  late   OF   SCARCROFT    LODaE. 

Texxant,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Scarcroft  Lodge,  co. 
York,  and  of  Ardsheal,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.  for  cos. 
York  (West  Hiding),  Ross,  and  Sutherland,  for- 
merly Capt.  Yorkshire  Hussars,  M.P.  for  Leeds 
1874  to  1880,  b.  20  Nov.  1828;  m.  4  Dec.  1850, 
Harriette,  2nd  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Garnett,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Broughton,  Manchester,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  JoHJi  Robert,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  West  Yorks  Militia, 
6.  13  Sept.  1851;  m.  14  Nov.  1878,  Eleanor  Anne,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Col.  Laimcelot  RoUeston,  of  Watnall 
Hall,  Notts  (formerly  M.P.  for  South  Notts). 

II.  Geoffrey  Garnett,  J.P.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  West  Yorkshire 
Regt.,  6.  23  Dec.  1852;  d.  14  Feb.  1889. 

in.  Cecil  Arthur,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  24  Nov.  1857  ;  rn. 
July,  1890,  Constance  Edith,  younger  dau.  of  Rev. 
Charles  H.  Crosse,  Rector  of  Fineham,  Norfolk. 

IV.  Robert  Hugh,  b.  14  Nov.  1861. 

V.  Frederick  William,  6.  25  June,  1862. 

VI.  Gilbert  Edward,  b.  11  Aug.  1863;  m.  Helen,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Oakwood,  near  Bingley,  co. 
York. 

VII.  Philip  Charles,  6.  16  Sept.  1867. 

I,  Marian  Isabel  Catharine,  m.  7  Dec.  1876,  Charles  Henry, 
eldest  surviving  son  of  Charles  Cumberland,  Esq.  of 
Walton  Place,  Surrey. 

II.  Laura  l^-ances  Harriette. 

in.  Hilda  Margaret,  m.  1879,  Arthur  J.  Edwards,  Esq.  of 

Beech  Hill  Park,  co.  Essex,  and  has  issue. 
IV.  Eleanora  Hope  Shaw. 

Mr.  Tennant  is  only  son  of  the  late  John  Tennant- 
Tennant,  Esq.  of  Chapel  House,  Skipton,  co.  York, 
by  his  2nd  wife  Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of  James 
Shaw,  Esq.  of  Otley,  co.  York. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  two  bars  each  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  three 
bezants  two  and  one.  Crest — Between  two  wings  gu.,  each 
charged  with  a  bezant,  a  sword  erect,  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt 
or,  point  downwards,  transpiercing  a  human  heart  of  the  first. 
Motto — Tenax  et  fidelis. 

Sea(s— Scarcroft  Lodge,  near  Leeds,  and  Rosehall,  Suther- 
land. 


TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT    OF    BAYONS 
MANOR. 

Tenntson-D'Etncouet,  Edwin  Clayton,  Esq., 
C.B.,  of  Bayons  Manor,  co.  Lincoln,  Admiral  R.N. 
(retired),  b.  4  July,  1813,  s.  his  brother  1871 ;  m.  1 
March,  1859,  Lady  Henrietta  Pelham  Chnton, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Pelham,  4th  Duke  of  New- 
castle, X.Gr.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Aug.  1890)  has 
issue, 

Henrietta  Charlotte,  6.  1864;  m.  8  Feb.  1888,  Lieut.  Alfred 
Henry  Tarleton,  R.N.,  of  Breakspears  {whom,  sec),  only 
son  of  late  Admiral  Sir  Walter  Tarleton,  K.C.B.,  and  has 
issue, 

Freda  Henrietta. 
Fuierta.  d  ao  May,  1890. 


Adoiiral  Tennyson-D'Eyncovirt  was  educated  at 
Westminster  and  the  Royal  Naval  College,  entered 
the  navy  in  1826,  and  became  an  Admiral  retired  in 
1880;  he  saw  much  service  in  China  18J0-41,  where 
he  was  wounded  ;  commanded  a  division  of  ships 
at  the  entrance  of  the  Gulf  of  Finland  durin;:  the 
Crimean  war.  In  1887  Admiral  D'Eyncourt  trans- 
ferred by  gift  to  his  brother  Louis  Charles,  Bayons 
Manor  and  his  Lincolnshire  estates. 

Lineage.— MichaelTennysos,  Esq.  of  Preston,  co.  York, 
and  Stainton,  co.  Lincoln  (son  and  heir  of  Ralph  Tennyson, 
Esq.,  who  d.  1735,  by  his  wife  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Chap- 
man, Esq.  of  Pickering,  co.  York,  who,  being  a  gentleman  of 
considerable  estate  and  fervent  patriotism,  raised,  at  his  own 
charge,  a  troop  of  horse,  to  support  King  William  III.),  in. 
Elizabeth  Clayton,  dau.  and  at  length  heir  of  George  Clayton, 
Esq.  of  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Christopher  Hildeyard,  Esq.  of  Kelstern,  co.  Lincoln. 
This  Christopher  Hildeyard  was  grandson  and  heir  of  Henry 
Hildeyard,  of  Winestead,  in  Holderness,  who  intermarried 
with  the  Lady  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Leke,  1st  Earl  of 
Scarsdale,  and  Baron  D'Eyncourt  of  Sutton,  and  sister  of 
Nicholas,  2nd  Earl  of  Scarsdale,  and  Baron  D'Eyncourt  of 
Sutton,  which  dignities  became  extinct  in  the  year  J  736,  upon 
the  decease,  without  issue,  of  Nicholas,  4th  Earl  of  Scarsdale, 
grandson  of  the  aforesaid  Nicholas,  2nd  Earl  of  Scarsdale, 
and  Baron  D'Eyncourt  of  Sutton.  Michael  Tennyson  d  Oct. 
1796,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Clayton,  a  dau.  Anne,  m. 
William  Raines,  Esq.  of  Wyton,  co.  York,  and  a  son  and 
heir, 

George  Tennyson,  Esq.  of  Bayons  Manor  and  TJsselby  House, 
CO.  Lincoln,  who  inherited,  1794,  the  Clayton  estates  from  his 
maternal  uncle,  Christopher.  Hem.  1775,  Mary,  dau.  and 
ultimately  heir  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Caistor  co.  Lincoln, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  20  Aug.  1825)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Clayton,  LL.D.  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Stephen  ffytche,  Vicar  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  v.  p., 
leaving  issue,  1  Fredeiick,  m.  Maria  Giuliota,  and  has 
issue  :  2  Charles,  who  has  taken  the  name  of  Tcrner,  m. 
Louisa  Selhvood ;  3  Alfred,  the  Poet  Laureate,  created 
Lord  Tennyson  1884  {see  Burke's  Peerar/e  and  Bui  onetage), 
and  other  children. 

II.  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Matthew  Russell,  Esq.  of  Branccpeth  Castle, 
CO.  Durham,  M.P.,  and  had  is.ue,  William,  M.P.  co.  Durham, 
d.  s.  p.  30  Jan.  lB50,  and  Emma  Maria,  m.  Gustavus,  7th 
Viscount  Boyne,  and  d.  29  April,  1870. 

II.  Mary,  m.  John  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Dalby,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P. 
andD.L.,  who  d.  15  Dec.  1850;  shed.  2G  April,  laS4. 

Mr.  Tennyson  was  M.P.  for  Bletchingley  in  the  Parliament 
elected  1818,  and  J.P.  andD.L.  co.  Lincoln.  Red.  4  July, 
1835,  aged  85.     His  only  surviving  son. 

Right  Hon.  Charles  Tennyson-D'Ey.vcocrt,  of  Bayons 
Manor,  and  Usselby  House,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Privy 
Councillor,  was  a  Member  of  Parliament  for  thirty-five  years, 
M.A.  of  Cambridge,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  High  Steward  of 
Lciuth,  b.  20  July,  1784  ;  m.  1  Jan.  1808,  Frances  Mary,  only 
child  and  heir  of  Rev.  John  Hutton,  of  Morton,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Hildeyard,  his  heir. 

II.  Edwin  Clayton,  of  Bayons  Manor  and  Usselby  House. 

III.  Louis  Charles,  now  of  Bayons  Manor,  6.  23  July,  1814, 
Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  for  co.  Lincoln,  Lindsey  Division; 
VI.  31  Aug.  1852,  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Ashton  Yates,  Esq.  of  Dinglehead,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Frunces 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Verney  Lovett,  D.U., 
Dean  of  Lismore,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edmund  Charles,  6.  11  Feb.  1855,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 
20  July,  1892,  Charlotie  Ruth,  only  child  of  Augustus 
Frederick  Godson,  Esq.  of  Westwood  Park,  co.  Worces- 
ter, M.P.  for  Kidderminster. 

2  Ashton  Lovett,  late  Capt.  in  Royal  Berkshire  Regt.,  6. 
14  Dec.  1860. 

3  Eustace  Henry  William,  6.  1  April,  1868. 

1  Alice  Julia,  d.  1873.  2  Emma  Frances  ilary. 

3  Henrietta  Clara  Kliza,  m.  28  July,  1891,  Herbert  Kdwaid, 

son  of  Charles  J.  Phillips,  Esq.  of  59,  Cromwell  Road,  S. 

Kensington,  and  has  issue, 
Herbert  Hildeyard,  b.  25  June,  1892. 

IV.  Eustace  Alexander,  b.  24  March,  1816,  Capt.  4Cth  Regt., 
d.  at  Barbados.  9  March,  1842,  of  the  yellow  lever. 

V.  William  Henry,  b.  29  Aug.  and  d.  5  Sept.  1819. 

I.  Julia  Frances,  who,  having  embraced  tne  Roman  Catholic 
religion,  became  a  nun  at  Princethorpe,  Nov.  1852  ;  d. 
1879. 

II.  Clara  Maria,  m.  10  May,  1849,  John  Hinde  Palmer, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Surrey,  late  M.P.  for  Lincoln, 
{d.  18S4),  son  of  Samuel  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Dulwich.  She  d. 
1863. 


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THi. 


lit.  Ellen  Elizalicth,  ;ii.  13  Feli.  1S66,  Ileniy  Jlill  Bunbuiy, 
Esq.  of  Mai  Iston  House,  Bucks. 
The  Eight  Hon.  Charles  Tennyson  D'Eyncouvt  superadded  the 
name  anil  arms  ol"  D'Ey-Vcovkt  to  those  of  Tkxnvsos,  by  royal 
licence,  dated  27  July,  lSo.">,  in  compliance  with  a  condition 
attached  to  the  enjoyment  of  certain  manors  and  estates,  liy 
a  codicil  to  the  will  of  his  father,  George  Tennyson,  Esq.  of 
Bayous  Manor,  "  in  order  to  commemorate  his  descent  from 
the  ancient  and  noble  family  of  D'Eyncourt  Barons  of  D'Eyn- 
court,  of  Blankney,  and  his  representation  in  blood,  as  co-heir 
of  the  Earls  of  Scarsdale,  Barons  D'Eyncourt,  of  Sutton." 
Mr.  Tennyson-D'Eyncourt  sat  in  ten  successive  Parliaments. 
He  represented  the  borough  of  Grimsby,  from  1818  to  Is2i3,  the 
borough  of  Bletchingley  from  IS-G  to  1S31,  and  the  borough  of 
Stamford  from  1S31  to  the  end  of  1832.  He  was  elected  in 
December  of  the  last-named  year  first  representative,  under 
the  Kcform  Act,  for  the  metropolitan  borough  of  Lambeth, 
and  was  re-elected  in  Jan.  ISo.i,  in  July  1S37,  in  June,  18-11, 
and  in  July.  1S47.  Mr.  Tennyson-D'Eyncourt,  a  statesman, 
scholar,  and  poet,  d.  deeply  lamented,  '21  July,  1S61,  and  was 
«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Hildeyard  Tennison-D'Etscoukt,  Esq.  of  Bayons 
Manor,  C.M.G.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  July,  1809:  d.  unm.  '23 
Feb.  1S71,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother,  the  present.  Admiral 
Te>-ntson-D'Ey.ncocbt,  C.B. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  fess  dancett6e  between 
ten  billets,  four  and  six,  or,  for  D'Eyncoubt;  2nd  and  3rd  gu., 
three  leopards"  faces  or,  jessant-de-lis  az.,  over  all  a  bend  of 
the  last,  for  Tennyson.  Crei-ts — 1st,  A  lion  passant  guardant 
arg.,  on  the  head  a  crown  of  fleur-de-hs  or,  the  dexter  fore- 
paw  supporting  a  shield  charged  with  the  armsof  D'EYNCornT, 
for  D'Eyncoubt;  2nd,  A  dexter  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in 
a  gauntlet  or,  grasping  a  broken  tiltins-spear  entiled  with  a 
garland  of  laurel  ppr.,  for  Tennyson.  Mottoes — Ea  avaut,  for 
D'Etncolrt  ;  Kil  temere,  for  Tennyson. 

Jieiiiienci — 50,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 


TEEBY    OF    BURVALE. 

Teeet,  Thomas  IIenrt  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Eur- 
vale,  Walton-on-Thtimes,  eo.  Surrey,  J.P.,  formerly 
Lieut.  15th  Hussars  and  Surrey  Yeomanry,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  3rd  Koyal  Surrey  Militia, 
b.  9  Sept.  1810;  m.  29  Aug.  1839,  Charlotte,  dan. 
of  Henry  Fellowcs,  Esq.,  by  Frances,  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Frederick,  IJart.,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

I.  AsTLET  Fellowes,  Major-General,  formerly  commanding 
1st  Batt.  60th  Kifies,  member  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Fellow  of  the  Imperial 
Institute,  b.  12  May,  1840;  m.  1364,  Edith,  dau.  of  Henry 
Cory,  Esq.,  and  has,  with  four  daus.,  a  son, 

Astley  Herbert,  Capt.  Army  Service  Corps,  b.  18G6. 

II.  Courtenay  Forbes,  formerly  Capt.  GOth  Kiflcs,  6.  29  Oct- 
1841 ;  m.  1872,  Barbara,  Uau.  of  the  late  James  Malcom- 
son,  Esq. 

m.  Wadham  Sales,  Major  late  87th  Fusiliers,  6.  29  Sept. 
1343. 

IV.  Herbert  Durell,  Capt.  late  Royal  Scots,  Chief  Constable 
of  Northumberland,  b.  4  April,  1847  ;  in.  Maud,  dau.  of 
Edward  Perkins,  Esq. 

V.  Arthur  Frederick,  Major  late  87th  Fusiliers,  h.  23  Oct. 
1848. 

VI.  Horace  Augustu.?,  Capt.  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  h. 
19  Aug.  IsDG. 

I.  Blanche  Henrietta,  m.  1870,  Arthur  Brooking,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1880. 

II.  Ella  Caroline. 

m.  Elfrida  Mary,  m.  1889,  H.  Tabor  Broolcf?,  Esq. 

liineag-e.— 'William  Tebet,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  co. 
Warwick,  b.  1703 ;  d.  14  Dec.  1772.  By  Ann  his  wile  (6. 1707  ; 
d.  1774),  he  left  issue, 

Thomas  Terbt,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  an  officer  of  the 
Coventiy  Volunteers,  b.  173.5;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Ilobert 
Cattell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had,  with  two  daus., 

I.  William,  Capt.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry,  b.  1767;  d.  1823. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Kobert,  Lieut.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry,  b.  1779 :  d.  1804. 

Mr.  Terry  d.  1816.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Tebby,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Warwickshire  Local  ^lilitia, 
b.  1773  ;  m.  1>)07,  Sarah  Margaretta,  dau.  of  llichard  Astlcy 
Sales,  Esq.  of  Spoudon,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (w  ho  d.  18oo)  had 
issue, 


I.  Thomas  HrxBT  Clakke,  now  of  Burvale. 
I.  Eliza,  (/.  1883. 

It.  ."Mar:;aretta,  m.  to  Col.  Frederick  Clarke,  commanding 
Scots  Greys  and  South  Wales  District;  and  d.  1879. 
III.  Henrietta,  <;.  1877. 

Mr.  T.  Terry  d.  1816. 

.Sen^s— Burvale,  Walton-on-Tliamcs  ;  and  Falcon  Lodge,  Sut- 
ton Coldfield. 


TE-W    OF    CARLETON    GRANGE. 

Tew,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Carleton 
Grange,  Pontefract,  and  The  Manor  House,  Raw- 
eliffe,' Wiggenton,  eo.  York,  J.P.  for  the  West  Rid- 
ing, and  a  freeman  of  the  borough  of  Doiicaster, 
b.  18  May,  1828 ;  m.  8  Alay,  1860,  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Batheastou,  Somerset, 
late  Capt.  Royal  Stall  Corps,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Gbosvknob,  h.  8  June,  1873. 

I.  Emily,  b.  22  July,  18G1. 

II.  Mary  Catherine,  b.  13  Feb.  1867. 
ui.  Florence  Perfect,  b.  24  Feb.  1869. 

Llneag'e. — Thomas  Tew,  of  Margaret  Street,  Cavendish 
Square,  London,  m.  1763,  Ellinor,  dau.  of  Edward  Cockroyd, 
Esq.  of  Mytholmroyd,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  d.  July,  1809, 
having  had  by  her  a  dau.  Ellinor,  and  a  son, 

Thomas  William  Tew,  Esq.,  Deputy-Judge  of  the  Honour 
Court  of  Pontefract,  a  Banker  at  Wakefield,  Pontefract,  and 
Doncaster,  b.  11  Jan.  1764;  m.  1st,  10  Dec.  1787,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Vaux,  of  Hundhill  Hall,  Pontrefact,  who  d.  31 
Oct.  1788,  and  2ridly,  2  June,  1791,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jackson,  Esq.  of  Fairburn,  Ledsham,  co.  Y'ork.  He  d.  '22  Oct. 
1832,  having  had  by  his  2nd  wife  (who  </.  8  June,  1830) 
a  dau.  Catherine  Mary,  6.  1  Jan.  1801 ;  in.  25  Oct.  1825,  Eev. 
James  Jackson  Lowe,  Kector  of  Fletton,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1869, 
and  a  son, 

Edward  Tew,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  West  Biding,  and  Capt.  1st  West  York  Yeo.  Cav.,  a 
freeman  of  the  borough  of  Doncaster,  b.  20  May,  1795  ;  m. 
26  June,  1827,  Sarah  Susannah,  2nd  dau.  of  Martin  Hind, 
Esq.  of  Newton  Green,  near  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Feb. 
1865)  had  issue, 

I.  Tho.mas  William,  now  of  Carleton  Grange  and  The  Manor 
House,  Baweliffe,  York. 

II.  Edward,  b.  '24  Jan.  1834  ;  m.  21  June,  1859,  Anna,  dau. 
of  F.  Nellen,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Herbert  Sayer,  M.D..  b.  15  Jan.  1835. 

IV.  Cynl  Blackburne,  Col.  15th  Kegt.,  b.  14  Feb.  1837;  m. 
1st,  28  May,  1861,  Helen,  dau.  of  liev.  W.  Crofton,  Kector 
of  Skrene,  co.  Sligo,  by  whom  he  had  issue ;  2ndly,  Har- 
riette,  eldest  dau  of  lie  v.  Richard  Rothe,  and  d.  1890. 

V.  Percy,  of  Heath  Hall,  co.  York,  M.A.,  J.P.  for  West 
Riding  of  York,  b.  3  July,  1840  ;  m.  25  Aug.  18C8,  Madeline 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lowe,  of  Willingdon, 
Sussex,  Canon  of  Chichester,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Charlotte,  b.  23  July,  1829  ;  d.  30  Dec.  1832. 

II.  Catharine,  m.  11  iMay,  1858,  J.  H.  Holdworth,  Esq.  oi 
Sandal  Hall,  co.  York.  J.P. 

III.  Emily  Jane,  d.  10  March,  1854. 

IV.  Laura  Sophia,  in.  17  Feb.  1863,  Rev.  Thomas  Greenall, 
Rector  of  Grappenhall,  and  Canon  of  Chester. 

V.  Constance  Mary,  vi.  Charles  Calverly,  Esq.  of  Corven, 
N.  Wales,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Tew  d.  6  Nov.  1876. 

Arms — .'Vrg.,  three  pallets  gu.,  on  a  chief  or,  four  mullets  of 
the  second.     Crest — Between  two  wings,  a  spur-rowel  az. 

Sea(s— Carleton  Grange,  Pontefract,  and  The  Manor  House, 
Eawcliffe,  Wiggenton,  Yorks. 


THACKWELL    OF    WILTON    PLACE. 

Thackwell,  John,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Place,  co. 
Grloueester,  and  Rye  Court,  co.  Worcester,  b.  1844; 
m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Alice  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Pajne,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Cam,  b.  1876. 

I.  Alice  Maud  Mary. 

II.  Violet  Edith. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Thackwefl  claims  Saxon  origin, 
and  has  been  seated  in  the  counties  of  Worcester,  Oxford,  and 
Gloucester,  for  several  centuries.  William  Thackwell,  Mar- 
shal of  the  Admiralty,  d.  1565,  having  had  several  sons,  two  of 
whom  were  Edward  and  Thomas.  Edward  had  several 
children;  the  name  of  one  of  his  sons  was  Thomas.  Tliia 
Thomas  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  John.    The  clder^ 


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Bey.  Thomas  Thackwell,  h.  1579.  matriculated  at  Chiist 
Church,  Oxford,  1598-99,  and  was  Vicar  of  Waterperry,  co. 
Oiford,  for  sixty-one  years.  He  d.  2G  July,  16G8,  having  m. 
twice,  Ist,  a  dau.  of  Dal)it6t,  of  lUdmarley,  i-.nd  '2ndly,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bowlcy,  gent.,  of  The  Wells,  near  Bromyard. 
By  his  first  wife,  he  had  a  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Thackwell,  Esq.,  r,i.  165G,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Keate,  gent.,  of  East  Hagbourne,  and  had  a  son, 

Paul  Thackwell,  Esq.,  b.  1662  ;  m.  his  cousin,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Bev.  Lewis  Terry,  of  Longdon,  hy  his  wife,  Katharine 
Thackwell,  of  Bye  Court,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  the  eldest 
eon, 

Stephen  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Bye  Court,  b.  1692  ;  m.  1718, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Cam,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Place, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Cam,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  d.  1729,  leaving  an  elder  son, 

John  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  liye  Court  and  Moreton  Court, 
Lord  of  the  JIanor  of  Birtsmorton  and  Berrow,  co.  Worcester, 
in.  Judith  Daffy,  of  Maysington,  descended  from  the  Egyuke 
family,  and  d.  1808,  having  liad  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Moreton  Court,  «n  OfBccr  of  Yeomanry,  m. 
Ann  Mutlow,  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Stephen  (Bev.),  Bector  of  Birtsmorton,  m.  Miss  Clarke, 
and  had  issue,  two  sons  (William,  Curate  of  Alcester,  co. 
Warwick,  and  Mathew  John)  and  three  daus. 

IV.  Joseph  (Sir),  G.C.B.  and  K.H.,  of  Aghada  Hall  (see  that 
Familu). 

I.  Ehzabeth,  7/i.  William  Brooke,  Esq.  of  The  Gro^e  House, 
Broon]sberrow. 

n.  Judiih,  M.  Capt.  Hartley,  H.E.I.C.S. 
in.  Margaret,  m.  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  The  Ford  House,  near 
Xewent. 
IV.  Sarah. 

T.  Anne,  m.   Thomas   Webb,  Esq.    of  Ledbury.  J. P.  and 
D.L. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Place  and  Bye  Court,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  7/i.  6  Nov.  1804,  Winifred,  dau.  of  J.  Seabright,  Esq. 
of  Lea,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Cam,  late  of  Wilton  Place. 

II.  Stephen  (Bev.),  Bector  cf  Little  Birch,  co.  Hereford,  b. 
2  May,  1(509  ;  vi.  1835,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Cooper, 
Esq.  of  Beduiarley  Dabitit,  and  d.  lSs2. 

III.  James  Seabright,  6.  25  July,  1810. 

IV.  William,  6.  26  April,  1812 ;  m.  a  dau.  of  Bev.  T. 
Boberts. 

V.  Joseph  Edwin,  C.B.,  Gen.  in  the  Army,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour  and  Medjidie  (Fifth  Class),  b.  7  Sept.  18l;j ; 
iH.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Burnside,  of  the  GJ.st 
Begt.,  and  has  issue,  and  2ndly,  1878,  Lucy  Helen,  widow 
of  Bev.  Canon  Newlove,  of  St.  Leonard's,  Presl'.iury. 

I.  Anne,  m.  13  May,  1830,  Bev.  John  Clayton,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Stratford-upon-Avon,  and  had  iisue. 

II.  Mary,  vi.  James  Griffin,  Esq. 

III.  Caroline  Eliza,  m.  Bev.  J.  Medwin. 

Mr.  Thackwell  d.  June,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Cam  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Place,  co.  Gloucester, 
Moreton  Court  and  Eye  Court,  co.  AV'orcester,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  J.P.  co.  Worcester,  b.  18  Jan.  1807  ;  m.  13 
April,  1842,  Charlotte  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Bev.  John  Hugh 
Poison,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Wilton  Place. 

II.  William  Poison,  Major  (Black  Watch)  Eoyal  High- 
landers. 

III.  Arthur  Joseph. 

I.  Katherine  Emily,  deceased. 

III.  Isabella  Charlotte  Mary,  d.  unm.  13  Feb.  1892. 

III.  Helen  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Thackwell  d.  19  Jan.  1892. 

.^riiis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  paly  ofsis  or  and  gu.,  a 
maunch  arg.,  semee-de-lis  az.,  lor  Thackwell;  2nd  and  3rd 
per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  a  cross  engrailed  erminois;  in  the  1st 
and  4th  quarters,  a  water  bouget  arg.,  for  Cam.  Crest — Within 
a  chaplet  of  oak  ppr.,  a  dragon's  head  reversed,  paly  of  six 
or  and  gu.,  transpierced  by  an  arrow,  barbed  and  flighted, 
also  ppr.     Motto— ilini  solicitudo  futuri. 

Se«(s— Wilton  Place,  Dymock,  co.  Gloucester ;  Moreton 
Court,  and  Bye  Court,  co.  Worcester. 


THACKWELL    OF    AGHADA    HALL. 

Thackwell,  Walter  Joseph  de  Ecpe,  Esq. 
of  Aghada  Hall,  co.  Cork,  Coneragh,  co.  Waterford, 
I.  12  July,  1876,  s.  his  fatlier  1886. 

Lineage. —  See  pnceding  Memoir. 

Lieut. -Gf;N.  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell,  G.C.B.,  K.H.,  of 
Aghada  Hall,  co.  Cork,  Coneragh,  co.  Waterford,  and  Nor- 
man's Land  and  Woodcnd,  co.     Gloucester,    was  the   4tU 


son  of  John  Thackwell,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Wilton 
Place,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  Bye  Court  and  Moreton  Court,  co. 
Worcester,  by  his  wife,  Judith  Daffy,  of  Maytington,  a  descen- 
dant of  the  Egyoke  family.  Sir  Joseph,  who  was  /;.  1  Feb. 
1781,  entered  the  army  in  April,  1800,  as  a  Comet  in  the  iSth 
King's  Light  Dragoons,  and  during  a  career  of  nearly  sixty 
years  rose  to  the  highest  distinction.  He  served  in  that 
regiment  for  thirty-two  years,  during  twelve  of  which  he 
held  the  command.  He  was  with  Sir  John  Moore  in  .Spain 
(1808-9)  and  at  Corunna.  He  also  shared  in  the  glories  of 
the  campaign  of  1813-14  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  engaged  at 
Vittoria  (seriously  contused  on  right  shoulder),  the  Pyrenees, 
Orthes,  Tarbes,  and  Toulouse.  At  Granada,  he  boldly  attacked 
and  forced  back  upwards  of  280  French  troopers,  though 
he  was  aided  by  only  forty-five  of  the  15tli  Hussars,  making 
several  prisoners.  Was  also  at  Quatre  Bras  and  at  Waterloo, 
where  he  received  several  wounds,  and  had  two  horses  shot 
under  him  while  charging  squares  of  infantry,  his  left  arm 
having  to  be  amputated  close  to  the  shoulder.  When 
wounded,  he  seized  his  bridle  ^vlth  his  mouth,  and  dashed 
on  at  the  head  of  his  men  to  charge  the  enemy.  During 
the  above  services,  it  appears  from  "  The  Becords  of  the 
15th  Hussars,"  he  frequently  greatly  distinguished  himself, 
and  was  several  times  specially  recommended  for  promotion. 
Sir  Joseph's  subsequent  brilliant  career  was  in  India.  In 
1837,  he  wa.s  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  3rd  (King's 
Own)  Light  Dragoons,  and  proceeding  with  his  regiment  to 
India,  he  was  promoted  to  Major-General  (local)  the  same 
year,  and  held  important  and  distinguished  commands  in  the 
first  Afghan  campaign  of  1838-39,  the  campaign  in  Gwalior 
(ltl43),  and  on  the  Sutlej  in  1846,  in  all  of  which  he  com- 
manded the  cavalry  division.  He  bore  a  conspicuous  part  in 
the  actions  of  Ghuznee  (23  July,  1839),  Maharajpoor  (29  Dec. 
1843),  and  Sobraon  (10  Feb.  1846) ;  in  the  last,  hi.s  leading  the 
cavalry  with  such  effect  against  the  Sikh  batteries  is  most 
memorable,  his  conduct  being  strongly  commended  in  Lord 
Cough's  despatch.  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell  headed  the  cavalry 
division  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  (1848-49),  in  which  he  was 
second  in  command  of  the  army  under  Lord  Gough.  He 
there,  while  leading  the  left  wing,  made  some  splendid  charges 
at  Chilianwallah  and  Goojerat  ;  and  with  a  small  British 
detachment,  which  he  commanded,  he  gained  the  important 
victory  of  Sadoolapoor  over  the  Sikh  army,  headed  by  Shere 
Sing  in  person  (3  Dec.  1848).  For  these  achievements  ho 
thrice  received  the  thanks  of  ParUament  and  of  the  East 
India  Company.  He  was  created  K.H.  Feb.  1834,  C.B. 
JiUy  1838,  K.C.B.  20  Dec.  1839,  and  G.C.B.  9  June,  1849,  was 
made  Col.  of  the  16th  Lancers  in  the  latter  year,  and  Inspector- 
General  of  Cavalry  in  1854.  He  had  the  silver  war  medal  and 
three  clasps,  besides  many  other  medals  and  clasps,  and  the 
Order  of  the  Dooranee  Empire.  Sir  Joseph  ))j.  29  July,  1825, 
Maria  Audriah,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Boche,  Esq.  of  Boche- 
mount,  CO.  Cork  {see  Bubke's  Peerage),  by  whom  (who  d.  I 
June,  1874)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Joseph,  of  whom  presently.     . 

II.  William  de  Wilton  Boche,  C.B.,  Slajor-Gen.,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  38th  Begt.,  Knight  of  the  Medjidie  (Fifth  Class) ;  served 
in  the  Crimea  in  1855,  including  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol,  b.  5  Sept.  1834;  m.  29  June,  1864,  Charlotte,  ycmngest 
dau.  of  Bev.  Henry  Tomkinson,  of  Beaseheath  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Francis,  *.  lo  Nov.  1868; 
r,i.  3  Feb.  1894,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Low,  G.C.M.G., 
and  widow  of  Sir  John  Pope  Hennessy,  K.C.M.G.,  of 
Eostellan  Castle;  1  Katherine  Harriet,  m.  Capt.  Edwarci 
liawdon  Penrose,  B.S.C. ;  2  Florence  Mary ;  3  Ethel  Maria. 

ni.  Osbert  Dabitot,  Lieut.  Bengal  Army,  killed  at  Lucknow, 

1858,  during  the  Indian  Mutiny. 
IV.  Francis  John  Boche,  Capt.  5th  Boyal  Irish  Lancers,  d. 

from  tiger  wounds  in  India  24  June,  1869. 

I.  Elizabeth  Cranbourne. 

II.  Anne  Maria  Esther,  m.  1860,  Bev.  Thomas  Palling  Little, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  Oxenhall  and  Pauntley,  co.  Gloucester. 

III.  Maria  Boche,  m.  1875,  James  Bennett,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col. 
Boyal  Wilts  Militia. 

Sir  Joseph  d.  8  April,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edwaed  Joseph  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Norman's  Land, 
Dymock,  co.  Gloucester,  Barrister-at-Law.  Entered  the  army 
in  1845  as  Cornet  in  the  3rd  (King's  Own)  Light  Dragoons, 
served  on  the  staff  of  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell  during  the  Pun- 
jaub campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of 
Bamnuggur,  Sadoolapoor,  Chilianwallah,  and  Goojerat,  being 
frequently  mentioned  in  despatches.  Subsequently  served 
as  Capt.  in  the  48th  and  60th  Begts.,  author  of  The  Second 
Sikh  War,  b.  i  Sept.  1827  ;  m.  24  Feb.  1S52,  Charlotte  Price, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Lucas,  Bengal  Army,  aad  step-dau. 
of  Gen.  Mossom  Boyd,  and  had  issue, 
I.  JosEPU  Edwaeu)  Locas,  late  of  Aghada  Hail. 


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THE 


II.  Edwarcl  Lofrus  Roclio,  Capt.  Roval  Fnsiliors  and  r.iymas- 
ter  14th  Hus^ai-f,  Ik  iS  K-l..  l^'Hi;  )"«.  19  .Maivli,  l^T;i.  Kiiiily, 
only  dau.  of  Lostock  Kcid,  Ksi]..  Indian  C.S.,  Conniiij.--ioi;c'i- 
N.l3.  Bombay,  and  has  issue,  Monica  de  AVilton  Kuche,  6.  20 
Sept.  ISSl. 

HI.  Colquhoun  Grant  Koche.  Capt.  Bcng.al  Staff  Corps.  late 
Lieut.  South  Yorkshire  Kegt.,  b.  S  Dee.  ItS.JT  ,  served  in  the 
Afghan  Campaifin  of  l(>7;>-bO  (medal),  specially  mentioned 
in  despatches,  and  in  the  Kgyptian  war  of  1SS2  (medal 
with  clasp  and  Khedive's  star). 

IV.  Oshert  Monr.ag-u  Koche,  Capt.  R.E.,  6.  7  Sept.  1860. 
I.  Charlotte  Barbara   Roche,    ?«.  2i  May,    lUn,  Frederick 
Graham,  Ksq.,  Major  2nd  Batt.  Jliddlese.Y  UeRt.,  eldest  son 
of  M.ajor-Gen.  Stuart  Frederick  Graham,  Connnissioner  at 
Mooltan,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Robert,  Graham,  Sth  Bart,  of 
Esk,  CO.  Cumberland  (see  Bdbke's  Feeragt). 
Joseph  Edward  Lucas  Tuackwell,  Esq.  of  Agh.ida  Hall, 
CO.  Cork,  Coneragh,  co.  Waterford,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  Lieut.-Col. 
3rd  Brigade  South  Irish  Division  R..\.,  and  formerly  Lieut.  Sth 
Royal  Irish  Lancers,  6. 23  J.an.  1S53  ;  );i.  2  Dec.  1874,  his  cousin, 
Caroline  Matilda  Georgiana,  only  child  and  heir  of  Gen.  Ed- 
mund Roche,  3rd  Hussars,  of  Ballymonis,  Cork  (sec    Bukke's 
J'tcrage,  Fermot,  B.),  and  has  issue, 
I.  Walter  Josei'h  de  Rupe,  now  of  Aghada  Hall. 
i:.  Noel  F.dnnind  OsLiert,  b.  10  Dee.  ISTy. 

III.  Edward  Hillyar  Roche,  b.  l.i  Nov.  lS7f». 

IV.  Arthur  Charles  Austen,  b.  17  Nov.  Ib82. 
I.  Violet  Caroliiie  Josephnie. 

Lieut.-Col.  Thackwell  d.  16  Dec.  1SS6,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  paly  of  six  or  and  gu.,  a 
maunch  arg.,  semee  of  fleur-de-lis  az.,  for  Thackwell  ;  2nd  and 
3rd  per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  a  cross  engrailed  erminois;  in  the 
1st  and  4th  quarters,  a  water  bougct  arg.,  for  Cam.  Crests — 
1st,  Out  of  a  mural  crown  arg.  a  dexter  hand  cmbowed,  vested 
in  the  uniform  of  the  loih  King's  Hussars,  from  the  wrist 
pendent  by  a  riband  gu.,  timbriated  az.,  a  representation  of 
the  silver  medal  for  Waterloo,  the  hand  grasping  and  in  the 
attitude  of  striking  with  a  sword  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
between  two  branches  of  laurel,  issiiunt  in  like  manner  from 
the  mural  crown,  also  ppr.,  and  above,  on  an  escrol,  the  motto 
"  F'rappe  fort"  (this  crest,  having  been  specially  granted 
to  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell  for  his  military  services,  is  limited  to 
his  descendants) ;  2nd,  Within  a  chaplet  of  oak  ppr.,  a  dragon's 
head  erased,  paly  of  six  or  and  gu.,  the  neck  transpierced  by 
an  arrow,  barbed  and  flighted,  also  ppr.  Motto — Mihi  solicitiulo 
futuri. 

Seats — Aghada  Hall,  Rostcllan,  co.  Cork,  and  Coneragh,  near 
Youghal,  CO.  Waterford. 


THARP    OF    CHIPPENHAM    PARK. 

GE>"T-Tn.\RP,  William  Mont.^gu,  Esq.  of  Chip- 
penliam  Park,  co.  Cambridge,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Cambridge  and  J. P.  Suffolk,  late  Capt.  U2iul  Ecgt., 
h.  17  July,  1837  ;  m.  7  July,  18G8,  Annabella  Lucy, 
dau.  of  iirthur  Lyttletou  Annesley,  Esq.  late  of 
Arley  Castle,  co.  Stafford.  lie  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  16  -A.ug.  1861,  tlie  additional  surname  of 
G£>'T,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  liis  maternal 
uncle,  George  William  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns  Park, 
Essex. 

Lineag-e.— John  Thorp,  a  General  in  the  army,  was  re- 
warded by  Oliver  Cromwell  with  a  grant  of  the  Hope  estate 
in  Jamaica,  where  he  settled  1005.  He  changed  his  name  to 
Tharp.     He  was  father  of 

John  Tharp,  of  Hanover,  Jamaica,  6. 1671;  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Robert  Knowles,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  William,  of 
Hanover,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Haughton,  and  had  issue  ; 
II.  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat;  in.  John,  of  Green  Pond, 
Jamaica,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Harding,  and  d.  116b,  leaving 
issue;  i.  Catherine,  m.  Philip  Haughton,  Esq.;  ii.  Rebecca, 
7».  Edward  Chambers,  Esq.;  iii.  Anne,  9ft.  William  Grissels, 
Esq.  ;  IV.  Mary,  ik.  Michael  Petgrave,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Tharp,  Esq.  of  Hanover,  }«.  Margaret  Frost,  of 
Westmorland,  Jamaica,  andd.  1744,  having  had  issue,  i.  John, 
of  whom  presently;  i.  Sarah,  7?!..  George  Brissett,  Esq.  of 
Hanover ;  ii.  Rebecca,  m.  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Glasgow.    The  son, 

John-  Tharp,  Esq.  of  Good  Hope,  Jamaica,  living  1776,  and 
of  Chippenham  Park,  co.  Cambiidge,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Partridge,  Esq.,  and  eventually  co-heir  to  her  brother, 
Thomas  Partridge,  Esq.  of  St.  James's,  Jamaica,  and  d.  1804, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  b.  U  June,  1706,  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards,  m.  1788, 
Lady  Susan  Murray,  dau.  of  Jolin,  4th  Earl  of  Dunmore, 
and  had  issue,  Jidm,  b.  ll'Ji,  m.  1815,  Lady  Hannah  Hay, 
dau.  of  George,  7ta  Marquis  of  Twecddale,  and  d.  '<i6  Jan. 
1»b3. 


II.  John,  d.  young. 

ifi.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV..  Thomas  Partridge,  b.  12  Aug.  1772. 

v.   William,  b.  31  DiC.  1778,  deceased. 

I.  Elizabeth,   to.   John   Phillipson,   Esq.    of    Herringswell, 
Suffolk,  and  left  Issue. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Tharp,  Esq.  of  Chippenham  Park,  co.  Cambridge, 
Capt.  in  the  Horse  Guards  Blue,  b.  8  Nov.  1769;  m.  6  Oct. 
1790,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Ch.arles  Phillips,  of  Ruxley 
Lodge,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Dec.  1840)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Sidney,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Partridge,  b.  1799  ;  d  unm. 

VI.  Augustus  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Chippenham  and 
Rector  of  Snailwell,  b.  1805;  vi.  22  Dec.  1840,  Juliet, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Bond,  Rector  of  Freston,  Suffolk,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Theodore  Augustus,  6. 27  Jan.  1844;  m.  1872,  Margaret 
Amabel,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter  Spence,  Esq.  of  Erlingtoa 
House,  00.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

2  Henry  Albert  Frank,  6.  29  Nov.  1845  ;  tZ.  young. 

3  Arthur  Keene,  b.  15  Sept.  1848. 

1  Emily  Matilda,  vi.  T.  C.  Priekard,  of  Ddrew,  co.  Rad- 
nor. 

2  Juliet  Louisa.  3  Agnes  Laura. 

IV.  George  William,  of  Warren  Cottage,  near  Newmarket,  co. 
Cambridge,  b.  1814;  d.  2:5  March,  lss4. 

I.  Caroline  Eliza,  m.  1828, Samuel  Yate  Benyon,  Esq.  of  Ash 
Hall,  Shropshire,  and  by  him  (who  d.  22  May,  1864)  had  1 
Ashton-Yate,  Lieut.  62nd  Regt.,  d.  1856  ;  2  Augustus  Wil- 
liam, b.  1841  :  1  Emily  Georgiana  Elise,  m.  Sir  Robert  Pigot, 
4th  Bart,  of  PatshuU  ;  2  Louisa  Caroline  Lydia.  m.  13  April, 
1847;  Edward  Arthur  Wellington,  2nd  Lord  Keane;  3 
Leila-Caroline,  d.  18s3. 

II.  Anna  Jlaria,  m.  July,  1832,  Alfred  Spooner  Lillingston, 
Esq.  of  Southwokl,  Suffolk,  and  d.  s.  p.  17  June.  1804. 

III.  Ellen  Louisa,  m.  10  July,  1833,  John  William  Finch 
Noyes,  Esq.  of  Titchticld  House,  co.  Southampton,  and  d. 
187'2. 

He  d.  1  April,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Sidney  Thabp,  Esq.  of  Chippenham  Park,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  28  Aug.  1797; 
m.  1st,  15  Dec.  1826,  Anna  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
William  Gent,  of  Moyns  Park,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15 
Nov.  1845)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Manners  Gordon,  Major  West  Essex  Militia,  b. 
28  Oct.  1826;  d.  21  April,  1875. 

II.  Frederick  Sidney  Gould,  6.  13  Sept.  1832;  d.  9  Feb. 
1873. 

III.  William  Montago,  his  heir. 

I.  Georgina  Eliza,  «».    26   Nov.    1860,   Rev.   Alfred  Bond, 

Rector  of  F'reston,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Tharp  m.  2ndly,   11  Nov.  1852,  Laura  Trollope,  dau.  of 
John,  1st  Lord   Kesteven,  which  lady  d.  19  Jan.  1877.     He  d. 
i  March,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  William 
Montaqc  Gent-Tharp,  Esq.,  now  of  Chippenham. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  fcsse  az.  fretty  or,  in  chief  a  lion  rampant  gu., 
ducally  crowned  of  the  third,  between  two  fieurs-de-lis  of  the 
second,  in  base  an  anchor  and  two  sugar-canes  ppr.  Crest — 
"  Hope,"  represented  by  a  demi-woman,  habited  or,  mantle 
purp.,  flowing  over  left  shoulder,  in  her  right  hand  an  anchor 
ppr.  resting  upon  the  wreath.     Motto — In  spe  spiro. 

Seat — Chippenham  Park,  Newmarket. 

fiuts— Carlton  ;  and  Army  and  Navy. 

liesideHce—21,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. 


THELLUSSON   OF   BRODSWORTH   HALL. 

Thellusson,  Peter,  Esq.  of  Brodsworth  Hall, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  for  West  Hiding  of  York,  b.  19  Dec. 
1850 ;  m.  25  Oct.  1883,  Elizabeth  St.  Clair,  dau.  of 
John  St.  Clair  MacDougall,  Esq.  of  Coldstream, 
N.B.,  s.  his  father  1885. 

Lineage. — Charles  Thelldsson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Evesham, 
3rd  son  of  Peter  Thellusson,  Esq.  (whose  will  was  the  subject 
of  the  celebrated  Thellusson  case),  and  younger  brother  of  the 
1st  Baron  Rendleshain,  m.  15  Jan.  1795,  Sabine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Abraham  Kobarts,  Esq.,  and  d.  2  Nov.  1815,  leaving  issue, 
Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  Itobarts,  b.  June,  1801  ;  m.  17  Aug.  1822,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Workman  Macnaghten,  Bart.,  and  d.  29 
March,  1809,  having  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1881)  had 
issue,  Sabine  Matilda,  ra.  21  Aug.  1862,  Richard  Greville, 
Esq.  of  Milfiud,  and  La;tilia  Maria,  m.  25  April,  1872, 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Dighton  M.  Probyn,  K.C.B.,  K.C  S.I.,  V.C. 
Adeline,  d.  unm. 
The  elder  son, 

Charles  Thellusson,  Esq.,  6.  31  Jan.  1797;  m.  19  Oct. 
1820,  .Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Grant,  Esq.  of  lugolds- 


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1093 


thorpe  Hall,  Xorfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1884)  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Sabine  Augustus,  of  Brodsworth  Hall. 

II.  Alexander  Dalton,  Lieut.-Col.  72nd  Regt.  (rciireil).  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour  and  Medjidie  (Fifth  Class),  b.  8 
March,  1824. 

III.  Frederick  George,  late  29th  Bengal  N.I.,  6.  I  April, 
1825;  TO.  11  Aug.  1853,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Whitter,  Esq.  of  Worthing,  J.P,  and  D.L.  Sussex,  and  lias 
issue, 

1  Frederick  William,  6.  2  Oct.  1854;  m.  22  Dec.  1892, 
Gabrielle,  2nd  dau.  of  Dr,  de  Man,  of  Brussels,  and  has 
issue,  a  son. 

2  Alexander  Blake,  h.  10  Feb.  1858 ;  d.  14  May,  1873. 

3  Percy  Sabine  Munro,  b.  1  Feb.  1861  ;  yi.  9  Dec.  1891, 
Georgina  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  Edwards,  of  Ballyhire, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue,  William  Dudley  Keith,  b. 
Feb.  1893. 

rv.  Seymour  Stuart,  b.  1827  ;  d.  unm.  7  May,  1868. 
V.  Ernest,  of  Mount  Auklyn,  Isle  of  Man,  J.P.  tor  Devon, 
6.  17  Jan.  1830;  to.  2  March,  18.^2,  Emily,  only  dau.  of 
Alfred  Kobinson,  Esq.  of  London,  and  </.  16  June.  1893, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1894)  issue,  Ernest  Charles 
(liev.),  6.  11  May,  1858,  to.  18  April,  1882,  Florence,  dau. 
of  Kev.  S.  W.  ^aunders,  and  has  issue;  Mary,  ra.  Sept. 
1882.  Charles  H.  Morton,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Southport ; 
and  Laura  Adeline,  to.  20  Aug.  1874,  James  Montagu,  Esq. 
of  Elm,  Isle  of  Ely,  brother  of  A.  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Melton 
Park,  Yorkshire. 

Mr.  Thellusson  d.  5  Feb.  1856.    His  eldest  son, 

Chables  Sabine  Augustus  Thellusson,  Esq.  of  Brodsworth 

Hall,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1866,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  h.  5  March, 

1822;  TO.  23  March,  1850,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  William  Theobald, 

Esq.  of  Stockwell,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  now  of  Brodsworth  Hall. 

II.  Herbert,  late  8th  Hussars,  b.  16  July,  1854;  in.  10  Sept. 
18Sft,  Sarah,  widow  of  B.  0.  Dovar  Greenhill,  Esq.  of 
Puritan  Manor,  co.  Somerset. 

III.  Charles,  6.  20  July,  1860;  m.  15  June,  188-i,  Constance 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Gilbert  H.  Pliillips,  M.A., 
Eector  of  Bolton  Percy,  co.  York,  and  Canon  of  York  Cathe- 
dral. 

IV.  Augustus,  6.  4  Aug.  1862. 

I.  Aline,  d.  unm.  31  May,  IbSO. 

II.  Constance,  m.  12  June,  la83,  Horace,  son  of  D.  F.  Grant- 
Dalton,  Esq.  of  Shanks  House,  Wincanton,  and  c^.  1893, 
leaving  Charles  and  Stuart. 

Mr.  Thellusson  d.  12  March,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  bis  eldest  son, 
the  present  Peter  Thellusson,  Esq.  of  Brodsworth  Hall. 

Arma — Quarterly,  wavy  or  and  arg.,  in  the  Ist  and  4th 
quarters,  two  wings  expanded  barwise  sa.,  each  charged  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  of  the  first  ;  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters,  an  oak- 
tree  eradicated  ppr.,  charged  with  an  escutcheon  bendwise  gu., 
thereon  three  guttes  d'eau.  CreH—A.  demi-greyhound  salient 
arg.,  collared  sa.,  between  two  wings  of  the  last,  each  charged 
■«-ith  a  trefoil  slipped  or.     Motto — Lahore  et  honore. 

Sxit — Brodsworth  Hall,  Doncaster. 

Out— White's. 


THICKNESSE    OF    BEECH    HILL. 

Thicknesse,  Right  Rev.  Feancis  Henry,  D.D., 
Bishop  Suffragan  of  Leicester,  of  Eeech  HiJl,  co. 
Lancaster,  Archdeacon  of  Northampton,  Canon 
Eesidentiary  of  Peterborough  Cathedral,  h.  14  May, 
1829,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  William  Edward  Coldwell, 
Prebendary  of  Lichfield,  and  Eector  of  Stafford, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  E.  Norman,  Esq.  of 
Mistley,  Essex,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  29 
March,  1859,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Thicknesse 
only,  in  consequence  of  his  marriage.  He  m.  1st, 
3  July,  1855,  Anne,  only  surviving  child  and  heir 
of  Ralph  Anthony  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Eeech  Hill, 
M.P.  for  Wigan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1886)  has 
issue, 

I.  Kalph  Thickn-esse,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  25  Sept.  1856. 

II.  Francis  Norman,  6.  9  Aug.  1858. 

III.  Philip  Coldwell,  6.  28  Jan.  I860. 

IV.  Eaymond  Edward,  6. 17  Oct.  1867. 

V.  John  Audley,  b.  8  Nov.  1869. 
1.  Frances  .\nnette  Eleanor. 

u.  Katharine  Mary  Isabel. 

The  Bishop  m.  2ndly,  1888,  Agnes  Beatrice,  4th 
dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Marsham  Argles,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Peterborough. 

Lineag'e. — Tliis  family,  which  settled  in  later  times  both 
ia  Cheshire  and  Lancashire,  is  one  of  great  antiquity. 


TtonERT  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  co.  Stafford,  anno 
2  Edward  I.,  a.d.  1274,  m.  Amicia,  dau.  of  Hugo  de  Betk-y,  by 
whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  de  Crew,  ancestor  of  Lord  Crew) 
he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  anno  20  Edward  I., 
A.D.  1291,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHARD  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  anno  7  Eewabd  II., 
A.D.  1313,  who  was  father  of 

Henry  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  anno  10  Edward  III., 
A.D.  1335,  whose  son, 

James  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  anno  40  Edward,  III., 
TO.  Elinor,  dau.  and  heir  of  Tunstal,  of  Tunstal,  and  wass.  by 
his  son, 

Laurence  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterly,  onno  8  Richard  II., 
in.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Rugdeley,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  teiujj.  Henry  IV.,  to. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Handle  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  co. 
Chester,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  temp.  Henry  V.  and 
Henry  VI.  He  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Charles  Mainwaring,  Esq. 
of  Croxton,  co.  Chester,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Esq.  of  Balterley,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Barber,  Esq.  of  Stafford  Green,  and  had,  with  two  daus,  Mary, 
m.  Ven.  Archdeacon  Molens,  and  Katharine,  m.  Thomas 
Chetham,  of  Manchester,  a  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Esq.  of  Balterley,  m.  at  the  age  of  75, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Wolferston,  Esq.  ofStatfold,  co. 
Stafford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Esq.  of  Barterley,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Randle  Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  co.  Derby,  and  was 
father  of 

Ralph  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Barterley,  to.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Egerton,  2nd  Bart,  of  Wriuehill,  and  had  issue, 

Ralph,  his  heir. 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Farthinghoe,  co.  Northampton,  m. 

Joyce,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blencowe,  and  niece  of  Chief  Justice 

Blencowe,  of  Marston,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Philip,  a  celebrated  writer,  Lieut. -Governor  of  Landguard 

Fort,  m.   Lady    Klizabeth  Touchet,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of 

Castlehaven,  and  was  ancestor  of  Thickness^  Touchet, 

Lord  Audley. 

Frances,  to.  Charles  Fletcher,  of  Barterley. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hough,  of  Betley. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Barterley  and  The  Oaks,  aged 
28  in  1691,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Stockton, 
of  The  Oaks,  co.  Chester,  and  of  London,  and  was  father  of 

Ralph  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  6.  1693,  m.  Alethea, 
dau.  of  Richard  Bostock,  M.D.,  of  Whicksale,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Thicknesse,  of  The  Oaks,  M.D.,  5.  at  Barterley  Hall, 
28  Oct.  1718,  who  sold  the  estate  1747.  He  was  a  distinguished 
physician,  and  the  author  of  several  medical  works.  By  Anne 
Dorothy  Bostock,  his  wife,  he  left  a  son, 

Ralph  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  M.P.  for  Wigan,  to. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Newhorough  House, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  6  Oct,  1842,  leaving  a  son, 

Ralph  Anthony  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  M.P.  for 
Wigan,  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  in.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Xewborough  House,  and  d.  22 
Aug.  1S54,  leaving  issue, 

Ralph,  6.  15  April,  1833,  accidentally  drowned  in  Winder- 
mere Lake,  13  Sept.  1853,  unm. 

Anne,  only  surviving  child,  9;t.July,  1855,  Right  Rev.  Francis 
Henry  Coldwell,  now  Thicknesse,  Bishop  of  Leicester, 
now  of  Beech  Hill. 

Sarah,  d.  May,  1838.  Eleanor,  d.  March,  1853. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.,  fretty  or,  in  chief  a  blade  of  a 
scythe  az.,  a  canton  of  the  second,  for  distinction,  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence,  quarterly.  Island  4th  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.,  fretty 
or,  in  chief  a  blade  of  a  scythe  az.  ;  2nd  and  3rd  vert,  three 
stumps  of  trees  eradicated  ppr.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect, 
vested  paly  or  and  gu.,  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  counter- 
changed,  cuffed  arg.,  in  the  hand  ppr.,  a  scythe,  also  ppr.,  the 
handle  or,  the  blade  downwards  az.    ..l/otio— Sine  clade  stemo. 

ienJ^Beech  Hill,  Wigan,  co.  Chester.  Resideacts — Precincts, 
Peterborough,  and  Oxendon  Rectory,  Market  Harborough. 

CLub — United  University. 


THISTLETHWAYTE    OF    SOUTHWICK 
PARK. 

Thistlethwatte,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Soutliwick 
Park,  Hants,  High  Sheriff  1882,  b.  4  Dec.  18U9 ; 
m.  6  Aug.  1850,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-(jren.  the  Hon.  Sir  Hercules  Robert  Paken- 


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liam,  K.C.B.,  of  Langford  Lodge,   oo.  Antrim,  and 
by  her  (^who  d.  22  Jan.  ISSo)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Edwaed,  b.  2  March,  ]8">4. 

n.  Arrhur  Henry,  Capt.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  6. 2j  JIareh, 

18i7. 
ui.  Thomas  George,  Capt.  late  R.A.,  b.  17  April,  1S5!). 

IV.  Evelyn  William   Capt.  King's   Koyal  Rifle   Corps,  6.  5 
April,  ISGI. 

V.  Robert  Richard,  ;-.  9  Jlay,  1S63. 

VI.  Charles  Michael,  h.  9  April,  1S65. 

I.  Emily.  ii.  Elizabetli  Seliaa,  d.  in  infancy,  1853. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  '20  July,  1S76,  Capt.  Alexander  Borthwick, 
Rifle  Brigade,  and  has  issue. 

Xiineag'e. — This  family,  of  Saxon  origin,  first  settled  in 
CO.  York,  but  removed  thence  in  the  time  of  IIenuy  VII.,  to 
AVintersknv,  Wilts. 

.Vlexandek  TmsTLETUwATTE,  Esq.,  head;of  the  family  at 
the  close  of  the  16th  century,  r^i.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony 
}lungerford,  Kut.  of  Blackburton,  co.  Oxford,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslowe,  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Penruddocke,  Knt.  of  Compton 
Chamberlain,  Wilts,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  iii.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  heir  of  Andrew  Childecot,  Esq.  of  Whiteway, 
Isle  of  Purbeck,  Dorset,  and  was  father  of 

Euancis  Tuistlethwavte,  Esq.  of  AVinterslow,  m.  168y, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Major  Robert  Pelliam,  of  Compton 
Vallencc,  Dorset  (great-grandson  of  Anthony  Pelham,  brother 
of  Sir  William  Pelham,  ancestor  of  the  Duke  of  Newcastle), 
and  was  father  of 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  b.  1686,  m. 
1717,  3Iary,  dau.  of  Richard  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Norman 
Court,  Hants,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Richard  Norton,  Esq. 
of  Southwick,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir.  ii.  Francis,  s.  his  brother. 

in.  lioBERT,  eventually  heir  of  the  family. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  s.  his 
father,  m.  30  Dec.  1741,  Sarah  Randall,  and  had  three  daus., 

I.  Katherine,  to.  1  Jan.  1784,  Thomas  Milbourne,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  d.  young. 

in.  Anne,  m.  29  Aug.  1768,  Thomas  Somers  Cocks,  Esq., 
brother  of  the  Ist  Lord  Somers,  and  had  issue. 
Dying  without  male  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Frakcis  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Norman  Court,  b.  1719, 
recovered  as  heir-at-law,  after  his  uncle's  (Mr.  Norton)  decease, 
the  Southwick  estate  (which  had  been  bequeathed,  in  an  extra- 
ordinary will,  to  Government),  and  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Whithead.  This  gentleman,  the  intimate  friend  of 
Horace  Walpole,  was,  it  is  said,  to  have  been  created  Lord 
Carnai-von,  but  his  death  occurred  previous  to  the  intended 
elevation.     Dying  without  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Robert  Thistlethwatte,  D.D.,  of  Southwick,  b.  1720, 
m.  Selina,  dau.  of  Peter  Bathurst,  Esq.  of  Clarendon  Park, 
Wilts,  by  the  Lady  Selina  Shirley  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert,  1st 
Earl  Ferrers,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir.  ii.  Alexander. 

I.  Selina,  m.  1777,  Philip,  5th  Earl  of  ChesCertield. 

II.  Eliza,  7)1.  1784,  Arthur  Stanhope,  Esq. 

Dr.  Thistlethwayte  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Southwick,  M.P.  for 
Hants  for  more  than  twenty  years.  He  m.  Selina,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Frederick,  Bart.,  and  d.  1802,  having 

had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  unm. 

II.  Alexander,  m.  six  weeks  before  his  death,  in  1801,  Eliza 
Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bettesworth,  Esq.,  which  lady  m. 
2ndly,  28  Apiil,  1S20,  Hans  Francis,  Uth  Earl  of  Hunting- 
don, and  3rdly,  1838,  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Noel  Harris,  K.H., 
and  ./.  1846. 

in.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

rv.  Henry  Frederick,  of  Purbrook,  Hants,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  Olive,  Esq.,  R.N.,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  F'rederick, 
of  London,  to.  Sophia,  dau.  of  —  Denyer,  Esq.,  and  had 
had  issue,  Augustus  Frederick,  deceased;  Henry  .Vlcxander, 
Lieut.  33rd  Hegt.,d.  in  the  Crimea  ;  Arthur  John,  d.  11  Jan. 
1858;  Alfred  Robert  William,  Major  late  5th  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers;  Frank  Noney  ;  Donald  Sydney;  Phi.ip 
Edward,  m.  25  Nov.  1874,  Frances,  widow  of  A.  N.  C. 
Nugent,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Capt.  Perceval,  R.N. ;  Caroline 
Augusta. 

V.  Frederick,  lost  at  sea  1807. 

I.  Eliza,  d.  unm.  1837. 
Mr.  Thistlethwayte  was  s.  by  his  .son, 

Thomas  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.  of  Southwick  Park,   b.  14 


Sept.  1779,  High  Sheriff  1806,  and  M.P.  for  H.ants,  1807;  m. 
1st,  April,  1803,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Guilton,  Esq.  of 
Little  Park,  Wickham,  Hants,  by  whom  (who  d.  1821)  he  had 
issue, . 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Southwick  Park. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  1814;  d.  1841. 

I.  Selina,  TO..  William  Garnier,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  W, 
Garnier,  of  Rookesbury,  Hants;  d.  1851. 

II.  Elizabeth,  7)i.  Col.  Uolman  Custance,  and  d.  1872;  he  d» 
1850. 

III.  i\[ary  Anne,  to.  Rev.  Stephen  Butler;  she  d..  1837. 

IV.  Catherine,  7(i.  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Francis  Collier. 

v.  Louisa,  m.  Edward  W.  Trafford,  Esq.,  son  of  Sigismuncl 
Trafford  Southwell,  Esq.  of  Wroxham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

VI.  Maiilda,  m.  John  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tranmere,  co.  Chester, 
andii.  1871);  he  (/.  1869. 

VII.  Caroline,  j/j.  Sir  J.  P.Bruce  Chichester,  of  Ardlington 
Court,  Devon  ;  he  d.  1851. 

VIII.  Laura,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  0.  Dunsmure,  late  42nd  High- 
landers. 

He  i)i.  2ndly,  1827,  Tryphena,  dau.  of  Henry  Bathurst,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Norwich,  and  great-niece  to  Allen,  the  celebrated 
Earl  Bathurst,  and  had  issue, 

III.  Augustus  Frederick,  b.  July,  1830;  hi.  21  Jan.  1852, 
Laura  Eliza  Jane  Seymour,  dau.  of  Capt.  R.  H.  Bell,  of 
Bellbrook,  co.  Antiim,  by  his  2nd  wife. 

IV.  Arthur  Henry,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b.  July,  1832 ;  d. 
at  Scutari  1854. 

IX.  Grace,  m.  John  Grace,  Esq.  of  Gracefield,  co.  Roscom- 
mon, and  d.  1881. 

Mr.  Thistlethwayte  d.  14  Sept.  1850, 

Arms— Or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  pheons  of  the  field.     Crest— 
X  demi-lion  az.,  holding  a  pheon  or. 
5e(U— Southwick  Park,*  Fareham,  Hants. 


GORING--THOMAS    OF    PLAS    LLANNOJT. 

GoEiNG-TnoMAS,  Rhys,  Esq.  of  Phis  Llaimon, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  J. P.,  b.  14  Aug.  186-1 ;  in.  20  Jau. 
1S8G,  Florence  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  tlie  late  S.  De 
La  Cherois-Crommelin,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Car- 
row  dore  Castle,  CO.  Down. 

Liineagre. — The  surname  of  this  family  was  originally 
Tbeherne  ;  but  by  one  of  those  clianges  formerly  common 
amongst  the  Welsh,  it  became  as  now  borne,  Thomas.  An 
estate  called  Llettymawr,  in  Llannon,  co.  Carmarthen,  was 
possessed  in  1579  by 

Tbeherne  Thomas,  whose  son, 

Rees  Treherne,  of  Llettymawr,  m.  1610,  Helen  John,  of 
Nydfwch,  Glamorganshire,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Reks  Treherne,  Esq.  of  Llettymawr,  6.  1G12,  who 
m.  Margaret  Bowcn,  of  Marchoglwyn,  Llannon,  and  left  (with 
a  dau.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Rees  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llettymawr,  vi.  Sarah  Powell,  of 
Pentreardd,  Llanelly,  co.  Carmarthen,  by  whom  (whoul.  1727> 
he  had  issue, 

Rees  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llettymawr,  b.  1680;  m.  1709,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  King,  Esq.  of  Mansaint,  near  Kidwelly,  and 
d.  1759,  leaving 

Ree8,  of  Llettymawr,  b.  1710  :  d.  s.p.  17  Nov.  1777. 
David,  of  Llwydcoed,  Llannon,  i.  1717;  to.  Deborah,  dau. 


*  Southwick  Park  was  formerly  a  priory  of  Black  Canons, 
which  became  of  historical  celebrity  from  its  having  been  the 
scene  of  the  marriage  of  Henrt  VI.  with  Margaret  of  Anjou. 
The  priory  was  originally  built  at  Porohester  by  Henry  I.  in  tho 
year  1133,  but  was  shortly  afterwards  removed  to  Southwick, 
where  it  continued  to  flourish  till  the  period  of  the  Dissolution. 
Its  privileges  were  extensive,  and  in  1235  the  Canons  procured 
the  grant  of  a  market  and  fair  to  be  held,  but  the  former  has 
been  long  disused.  They  also  obtained  liberty  of  free  warren 
in  1321.  At  the  Dissolution,  the  site  and  demesnes  of  the 
priory  were  granted  to  John  White,  Esquire  of  the  Body  to 
Henry  VIH.  This  gentleman  (whorf.  1567)  left  a  son,  Edward 
White,  Esq.  of  Southwick,  High  Sheriff  'or  Hants  1573,  m. 
Mary,  sister  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Honora,  Countess  of 
Sussex)  of  Richard  Pounde,  Esq.  of  Drayton,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  successor,  John  White.  Esq.  of  South- 
wick, High  Sheriff  1598,  whose  dau.  Honora,  m.  Daniel 
Norton,  son  of  Sir  Richard  Norton,  Knt.  of  Rotlierficld,  Hants, 
the  representative  of  a  most  ancient  and  eminent  family  in  that 
county,  and  thus  tlie  Nortons  acquired  the  Southwick  estate. 
Col.  Daniel  Norton  was  a  staunch  Parliamentarian,  and 
signalized  himself  in  behalf  of  the  Commons  during  the  civil 
war.  His  descendant  Richard  Norton,  Esq.  of  Southwick,  was 
the  last  male  heir  of  the  family. 


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1995 


of  David  Rees,  Esq.  of  Brynynyd,  and  left  issue,  John 
Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwydcoed,  who  )/;.  iliss  Ann  Davie.s  and 
dying  J812,  left  one  son,  who  d.  s.p.  7  Aug.  1821,  and  one 
dau.  Annie  Davies  Thomas,  «ho  m.  1819,  Thomas  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Bronwydd,  co.  Cardigan,  possessor  of  the  b.arony 
of  Kemys,  co.  Pembroke,  and  was  mother  of  the  late  Sib 
Tho.mas  Uavies  Lloyd,  15;irt. 
MoKGAN,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth,  m.  David  Davies,  of  Swansea. 
The  3rd  son, 

MoKGAN  Thomas,  Esq.,  b.  at  Lettymawr  172G:  m.  1768, 
Frances,  only  child  and  heirof  Henbt  Goeing,  E.sq.  of  Frodley 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  1723  (son  of  William  Goring, 
Esq.  by  Sarah  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Gilbert, 
Esq.  of  Frodley),  and  dying  20  .May,  1800,  was«.  by  his  son, 

Eees  Goring  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llannon,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
Tooting  Graveney,   co.  Surrey.     He  /».  9  July,  1799,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  the  late  Eichard  Hovel,  Esq.  of  Noifolk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  2  June,  1»38}  had  issue, 
Bees  Gobing,  his  heir. 

Morgan,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
M.P.,  6.  6  Aug.  1803,  who  assumed  the  old  family  name 
of  Teehebne  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  :  m.  Sept.  1835, 
Louisa  Frances,  only  child  of  John  .4psley  Dalrymple, 
Esq.  of  Gate  House,  Sussex,  and  d.  11  July,  1867,  leaving 
issue,  Slorgan  Dalrymple :  Gorins  Apsley  ;  Georgina,  to. 
Henry  Weldon,  Esq. ;  Emily  Louisa ;  and  Mary  Florence, 
deceased. 
George  Treherne,  who  likewise  assumed  the  old  family  name 
of  Tbehebne,  b.  4  Nov.  1809;  vi.  1st,  13  April,  1846,  the 
Baroness  Frcderica.dau.  of  the  Baron  Ferdinand  Hildbrandt, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1847)  had  one  dau.  Fer- 
dinandina  Frederioa  Georgiana  Carolina,  m.  Count  Theo- 
bald Butler,  of  Haimhausen,  Bavaria.  He  m.  2ndly,  and 
d.  17  Marcli,  1878,  leaving  a  son,  Hugo. 
Sarah  Frances,  m.  22  Aug.  1832,  William  Henry  Pattison, 
Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Witham,  Essex.  This  lady,  with 
her  husband,  was  drowned,  on  the  30th  Sept.  following  her 
marriage,  in  the  Lac  de  Guave,  in  the  High  Pyrenees. 
Mr.  Thomasrf.  21  Sept.  1821,  and  was  s.by  his  son, 

Hees  Gobing  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Gelly  Wernen,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1830,  b.  26  May,  1801 ;  m.  2  March,  1824,  Caro- 
line, youngest  dau.  of  William  Esdaile,  Esq.,  sister  of  Edward 
Jefferies  Esdaile,  Esq.  of  Cothelstone  House,  Somerset,  and 
granddau.  of  Sir  James  Esdaile,  Knt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7 
Oct.  1860)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  26  June,  1863, 
Eees  Gobing,  late  of  Plas  Llannon. 

William  Esdaile,  late  an  Officerin  the  army,  6.  25  Jan.  1826; 
VI.  and  (/.  1891,  leaving  issue. 

Morgan  Treherne,  b.  29  May,  1830;  d.  21  Aug.  1831. 
Morgan,  b.  22  Oct.  1831  ;  d.  '.iG  Sept.  1836. 
George  Gilbert  Treherne,  b.  30  Dec.  1837,  assumed  the  old 
family  name  of  Tbehebne;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Gape,  Esq.  of  St.  Micliael'a,  St.  Albans,  Herts,  and  has  two 
daus. 
Caroline  Sarah,  r,i.  5  Dec.  18:'0,  Charles,  Count  Althann,  of 
Militschowes,  Bohemia,  Grandee  of  Spain  of  the  First  Class, 
and  Chaiubellain  to  the  Emperor  of  Austria,  and  has  a  son, 
Robert,  and  a  dau.  Constance,  m.  Count  Vrintz,  and  d.  at 
Munich  Oct.  20,  1880. 
Louisa  Frances,  d.  at  Nice  2  Aug.  1871. 
Sarah   Frances,  m.  15  June,   18.58,   Morgan  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Penylan,  co.  Cardigan,  and  Llanmilo,  co.  Caimarthen,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  and  d.  15  Nov.  1873,  leaving  issue. 

."he  eldest  son, 

Eees  Gobing  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Plas  Llannon,  co.  Carmarthen, 
M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Nov.  1824  ;  m.  18  April,  1861, 
Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Eichard  J.  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Llangen- 
nech  Park,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ehts  Goring,  now  of  Plas  Llannon. 

I.  Elinor  Anne  Goring. 
Mr.   Goring-Thomaa  assumed  in  1878  the  additional  prefix 
surname  of  Goeiijg,  and  dying  19  Sept.  1887,  was  «.  by  his 
only  son. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  herons  arg., 
four  barrulets  az.  Crest — A  heron's  head  earscd  arg.,  gorged 
with  a  garland  of  roses  gu.     Motto — A  Deo  et  palrc. 

iieaf— Plas  Llannon,  Llanelly,  co.  Carmarthen. 

THOMAS    or    EATTON. 

Eeeeman-Thomas,  Teeeman,  Esq.  of  Eatton 
and  Yapton,  Sussex,  b.  12  Sept.  1866  ;  s.  bis  father 
1868  ;  m.  20  July,  1892,  Hon.  Marie  Adelaide,  dau. 
of  1st  Baron  Brassey,  and  has  issue, 

Gerabd  Fbedebick,  6.  3  May,  1393. 

Iiineage.— Thomas  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  son  of 
Ajithuk  Fbee-Man,  Esq.  of  London,  had  four  sons,  Arthcr, 
Eobert,  Thomas  and  Byam,and  four  daus.,  one  m,  Warner, 
another  Kirwam,  a  third  Philip,  aad  the  fourth  Gea.  Shering- 


ton  Talbot,   brother  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Talbot  of  Hcnsol. 
The  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Freeman,  Fsq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields  or  St.  Cle- 
ment Danes,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  who  had  issue.  Tho 
eldest  son, 

Arthdb  Fbeemajt,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  m.  5  Dec.  176.'),  Mar- 
garet, youngest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Thonjas,  1st  Bart,  of  Yap- 
ton, Sussex,  and  d.  1780,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1797), 

Inigo,  of  Eatton  and  Yapton. 

George  Thomas,  Lieut. -Col.  11th  Light  Dragoons,  d..  unm. 
11  Nov.  1827. 

Margaret. 

Melesina  Warburton,  rn.  Nathaniel  Bayley,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

Lydia  Frances,  m.  John  Leonard  Knapp,  Esq.  of  Alveston. 
The  eldest  son, 

Inigo  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eatton  and  Y'apton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.2JJan.  1767,  s.  his  maternal  uncle.  Sir  William  Tliomus, 
Bart,  of  Yapton,  1777,  and,  in  compliance  with  his  will,^ 
assumed  the  surname  of  Tho.mas,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 
Freeman,  by  royal  licence,  1786.  He  in.  l.st,  3  July,  1797, 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Peirse,  Esq.  of  Bedale,  co.  Y'ork, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1800),  had  issue,  Charlotte,  d.  unm., 
and  Georgiana,  m.  William  Battle  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cas- 
worth,  CO.  Y'ork.  He  m.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1803,  Hon.  Frances 
Anne  Brodrick,  only  dau.  of  George,  Viscount  Middleton,  by 
his  1st  wife.  Lady  Frances  Pelham,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl 
of  Chichester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Fbeema;*,  his  heir. 

William  Brodrick,  6.  18  Feb.  1811, 

Arthur  (Eev.;,  b.  16  Feb.   1816  ;  m.  18  March,  1840,  Julia,. 

dau.  of  Julian  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Cambridge,  and  has  issue. 
Henry  John,  b.  22  Feb.  1817,  Lieut.-Col.  E.A. 
Charles  Edward  (Eev.),  6.20  May,  1823  ;  m.  1848,  Georciana 

Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Hon.  Henry  Hely  Hutchinson,  brother 

of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Donoughmore. 
Frances.  Mary. 

Albinia,  m.  Eichard  Heber  Wiightson,  Esq. 
Louisa,  m.  Arthur  John  Knapp,  Esq.  of  Clifton. 

Mr.  Thomas  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Freeman  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eatton  and  Y'apton,  sometime 
Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  b.  23  Aug.  1808;  m.  2ti  April,  1836, 
Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  FrcdericK  (son  of  Gen. 
Frederick,  a  younger  branch  of  the  family  of  Sir  Eichard. 
Frederick,  Bart.),  and  had  issue, 

George  Freeman,  b.  17  Feb.  1837. 
Freeman  Frederick,  of  Eatton. 
Alan  Brodrick,  C.B.,  Capt.  E.N.,  Comm.  Naval  Forces  of 

Victorian  Government,  b.  '24  Feb.  1844. 
Charles  Inigo.  Arthur  Goring. 

Florence  Emily. 
Isabella  Mary,   m.  Eev.  John   Goring,   of  Wiston  Park,. 

Sussex. 

His  2nd  son, 

Freeman  Fbedebick  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eatton  and  Y'apton, 
CO.  Sussex,  J.P.,  Eifle  Brigade,  6.  11  April,  1838;  m.  18  June, 
1863,  Mabel,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry,  1st  Viscount  Hampden,  G.C.B., 
late  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1.  Fbeeman,  now  of  Eatton. 

I.  Florence,  vi.  30  April,  1889,  Hon.  Marshall  Jones  Brooks, 
son  of  Thomas,  1st  Baron  Crawshaw,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Mai'garet  Georgina,  m.  18S9,  Capt.  Edward  Charles  Ellice, 
late  Grenadier  Guards,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Helen,  m.  1890,  Edward  John  Beaumont  Nesbitt,  Esq. 
of  Tuberdaly,  King's  Co. 

Mr.  Thomas  d.  1  Dec.  1868. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  lions  rampant  gu.,  a  chief  az.  Crest — A. 
demi-lion  rampant  gu.,  on  the  shoulder  an  ermine  spot  arg. 

£«oJ— Eatton,  Willingdou,  near  Eastbourne,  Sussex. 


THOMAS    OF    YSTRAD    MYNACH. 

Thomas,  Mes.  Ellen,  wido-sr  of  Geoege 
William  Geiefiths  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ystrad 
Mynach,  co.    Glamorgan,   J.P.   and   D.L.,  who  d, 

1885  (see  beloic). 

Lineage.— From  David  ap  Lleweltn  (ancestor  also  of 
the  Lewises,  Morgans,  and  Thomases  of  Rapcrra)  descends 

Ehts  ap  Thomas,  of  Llanbradach,  whose  eldest  soa  (by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Carne,  of  Nash), 

John  Thomas,  of  Llanbradach,  to.  JIary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Morgan,  of  Bedwelty  and  Penllwyn  Garth  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Stradling,  Knt.),  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Edward  Pritchard,  of  Lluncayach)  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  d.  1664 ;  vi.  Joan, 
dau.  and  heir  (by  Jane,  dau.  of  Howell  Mathew,  of  Sweldon^ 


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of  Lewis  Llewellyn,  10th  Lord  of  Rytllaver,  and  l'2th  in  n'ale 
descent  from  Jestyn  ap  Gwrgant.  By  Ikt  Wiliiam  Thomas 
had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  whose  will,  dated 
1  Sept.  1C64,  was  proved  13  July,  1667,  m.  Dorothy,  dan.  of 
Sir  John,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Carew,  Esq.  of 
Camerton,  Somerset,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

AViLLiAM  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanhradach,  1678,  made  his 
will  1689,  whieh  was  proved  20  Sept.  1G03:  he  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  cf  Anthony  Mathew,  of  Koath  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Grace, 
dau.  of  John  Van,  of  Marcross),  and  had  issue,  Thomas. 
He  hi.  2ndly,  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Morgan,  of  Machcn,  and 
sister  of  Lewis  Morgan,  of  Pen-y-lan,  in  Bassaleg,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  William,  heir  to  his  nephew;  Elizabeth,  ?«.  Gabriel 
Thomas,  of  Wauntreoda  ;  Joan,  m.  Thomas  Lewis,  of  St. 
Kicholas ;  Jane,  m.  Howel  Mathew,  and  had  issue.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  High  Sheriff  1705, 
■was  bur.  at  Eghvysilan  1720;  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Heriot,  of  London,  citizen  and  clothwoiker,  and  by  her  (who 
<l.  Oct.  1717)  he  left  at  his  decease, 

James  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  who  d.  s.  p.  1731,  and 
was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

William  Thomas,  E^;q.,  2nd  son  of  William  Thomas  but 
eldest  by  his  2nd  wife,  Joan  Morgan.  He  ?/i.  a  dau.  of  Joshua 
Eobotham,  of  Crocs,  LUincdcin,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  and 
Joan,  ))i.  Evan  Jones,  of  Llanwonno.    The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Tredornen,  1731-38,  and  afterwards 
of  Llanbradach,  d.  before  1775.  lie  m.  a  dau.  qf  Anthony 
AVilliams,  of  Pcnalta,  in  Gelligaer,  and  had  two  sons.  The 
«lder, 

William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  1773,  who  conveyed 
Tstrad  to  his  brother  in  fulfilment  of  an  imperfect  act  of  his 
lather,  hi.  Mary,  dau.  of  Kobert  Jones,  Esq. of  Fonmon Castle, 
and  <f.  s.  }).  1781.     His  brother, 

Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Gellifindigiad,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  who  served  at  the  battle  of  Alexandria,  and  d. 
on  his  way  home,  at  Gibraltar,  unut. 

II.  Thomas,  who  m.  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  Marmaduke 
Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Garth,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Cl*ka,  of  Llanbradach  and  Pencerrig,  who  m.  10  Sept. 
3  835,  Ileniy  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc  (see  that 
fa  mil  I/). 

III.  Heorge  (Rev.),  of  Ystrad  Mynach.  He  m.  Eliza,  dau  of 
Wiliam  Crawsliay,  Esq.  of  Cavershnm  Park,  Oxon,  and  d. 
having  had  issue, 

1  George  William  GEirriTHS,  late  of  Ystrad  Mynach. 
1  Jane,  (/.  1861.  2  Eliza,  d.  186i. 

3  Katherine,  r,i.   1858,   Henry  Martyn  Kennard,   Esq.  of 

Falkirk  and  Crumlin  Hall,  D.L.  (.se«  Kennakd  of  Ci-awUt/ 

Court),  and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue. 

His  grandson, 

George  William  GriffithsThomas,  Esq.  of  Ystrad  Mynach, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  1843;  m. 
1864,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Piobert  William  Kennard,  Esq.  (see Burke's 
Peerage,  Kennard,  Bart.),  and  d.  1885,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George,  d.  vn>n.  1874. 

II.  Kdwabd  Llewelyn,  late  of  Ystrad  Mynach. 

III.  Henry  Griffiihs,  d.  unm.  1874. 

I.  Ellen  Katherine,  m.  24  July,  1889,  Capt.  H.  E.  M.  Lind- 
say, late  E.E.,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Gore  Lindsay, 
D.L.  of  Glasnevin  House,  co.  Dublin  Uee  Burke's  Peerage, 
Crawford,  E.),  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Walter  Thomas,  6.  1891. 

2  Claud  Frederick  Thomas,  h.  1892. 
1  Ellen  Blanche,  h.  Isy3. 

II.  Rose  Macd  51  art,  ra.  1892,  Charles  Croft,  eldest  son  of 
Charles  Henry  Williams,  Esq.  of  Koath  Court,  Cardiff. 

III.  GWLADYS   JeSjIE. 

His  only  survivng  son, 

Edward  Llewelyn  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ystrad  Mynach,  co. 
Clamorgan,  6.  1868,  the  last  male  heir  of  his  family;  d.  unm. 
1890. 

Stat — Ystrad  Mynach,  co.  Glamorgan. 


THOMAS    OF    LLWYN    MADOC. 

Thomas,  Claha,  of  Llwyn  IMadoc,  co.  Brecon, 
Pencerrig,  co,  Eadnor,  and  Llanbradacli,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, *.  her  mother  1877. 

Lineage. — This  family  derives,  in  a  direct  descent,  from 
Elytan  Glodrydd,  Prince  of  Eferllys,  a^'d  has  been  seated  at 
Llwyn  Madoc  for  several  centuries.  Tue  great-grandfather  of 
the  late  representative, 

Evan  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  m.  1st,  Miss  Walters, 


of  Clyn,  CO.  Radnor,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Jones,  of  Crcbarth,  co. 
Brecon,  and  by  the  former  only  It-ft  issue,  two  sons,  Henuy 
his  heir,  and  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.    The  loruier, 

Henry  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  iii.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Morgan  Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Brynairon,  a  younger  branch  of  the 
GwYNNES  of  Monachti/,  co.  Cardigan,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Mary  and  Jane,  both  d.  unta.)  a  son  and  heir, 

Evan  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  and  of  Sully,  co. 
Glamorgan,  m.  13  March,  1807,  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles 
Ranken,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Richmond  Lodge,  Belfast,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Moses  Grant,  Rector  of  Nolton,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Evan  Thomas,  of  Gnoll,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.  for 
ccs.  Glamorgan,  Brecon,  and  Itaduoi-,  D.L.  co.  Glamorgan, 
High  Sheritl'  co.  Brecon  1885,  M.A.,  15arrister-at-Law,  b. 
7  June,  1817;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Evan 
1880;  TO.  1849,  Cara,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Shepherd 
Pearson,  Esq.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Algernon,  Comm.  R.N. ,  6.  15  Nov.  1852;  ni.  1585,  Lilian, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Lee,  R. M.L.I. 

2  Edmund  Lyons,  6.  3  Aug.  1856 ;  to.  Lillian,  dau.  of 
J.  Alcrs  Ilankcy,  Esq. 

3  Llewellyn,  b.  6  Sept.  1852  ;  ra.  Mary  Dulcie,  dau.  of  the 
late  Thomas  William  Booker,  Esq.  of  Villendra,  co.  Gla- 
morgan. 

4  Owen  Grant,  6.  25  March,  1861. 

5  Hugh,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  27  Oct.  1862. 

6  Charles  Henry,  b.  1866. 

1  Catharine  Alicia,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Neale  Dalton,  Canon 
of  Windsor. 
•     2  Cara  Mary,  to.  Cecil  Blair  Sparrow,  Esq. 

I.  Mary,  d.  umn.  26  Oct.  1833. 

II.  Alicia,  m.  Robert  Oliver  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  d.  1  Apiil,  1851,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Clara  Jane,  d.  18  Oct.  1844. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  ((.  12  Feb.  1826. 

V.  Anna,  ?».  John  Coke  Fowler,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Emily  Martha,  rf.  unm. 

Mr.  Thomas  d.  i  July,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ll-^-»3  Jladoc  and  Pencerrig,  J. P. 
and  D.I-.,  and  Chairman  of  ..ne  Quarter  Sessions  of  Glamorgan, 
b.  16  Jan.  1808;  m.  10  Sept.  1835,  Clara,  only  surviving  child 
of  Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
Pencerrig,  co.  Radnor  (see  preceding  Memoir),  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Evan  Llewellyn,  his  heir. 

I.  Clara,  now  of  Llwyn  Madoc  and  Pencerrig. 
Mr.  Thomas  d.  24  Dec.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Evan  Llewellyn  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  Pencerrig, 
and  Llanbradach,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  27  F'eb.  1839;  (/.  unm. 
23  Feb.  1864,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  sister,  Clara  Thomas, 
now  of  Llwyn  Madoc. 

Armi — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.,  two  griffins  rencon- 
trant  combatant  of  the  field,  gorged  with  two  bars  gu.,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second  three  cinquefoils  pierced  or.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-seahorse  salient  sa.,  maned  or. 

Seati—hlyi^n  Madoc,  co.  Brecon,  aud  Pencerrig,  co.  Paidnor. 


THOMAS    OF    WELFIELD.  | 

Thomas,  Edward  Thomas,  Esq.  of  "Welfield,  co. 
Radnor,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  J. P.  co.  Brecon, 
B.A.,  h.  8  Oct.  1839 ;  m.  7  April,  1869,  Caroline 
Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  W.  Greenly,  Esq.  of 
Titley  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  younger  branch  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Thomas  of  Llywn  Madoc,  co.  Brecon, 
descended  from  one  of  the  younger  lines  of  the  House  of  Elys- 
tan  Glodrydd,  Prince  of  F'ferllys. 

Edward  Thomas,*  Esq.,  in.  Catherine  Davis,  of  Sarn-y-Gyfin, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Edward,  of  whom 
presently,  and  David,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Brecon  and 
Radnor,  who  filled  for  many  years  the  office  of  Deputy-Pay- 
master of  the  Forces,  and  was  Esquire  to  Lord  Keith,  K.B. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Thomas,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  co.  Brecon,  m.  Ist,  Letitia 
Price,  of  Mais-y-ron,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Degoedy,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  the  latter  left  at  his 
decease,  Jan.  1808,  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  D.  Pritchurd,  Esq.,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Brecon,  and  a  son, 

David  Thomas,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Brecon  and 
Radnor,  who  inherited  from  his  uncle,  David,  the  mansion  of 

*  Mr.  Edward  Thomas's  sister,  Mary,  m.  Evan  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Cwmemlieu,  co.  Radnor,  father  of  tlie  late  Gen.  hii'  Evan 
Lloyd,  Col.  of  7th  Diaguon  Guards. 


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•felfield,  with  estates  in  Eadnorsliire,  and  served  as  High 
Sheriff  for  that  CO.  1829.  He?)i.  Apiil,  1807,  Catluriiie,  eldesi 
dau.  of  William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Ystrad  Walter,  co.  Cai maithen, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  David,  late  representative. 

II.  David,  of  Henllys,  co.  Caniiarllien,  J.P.,  6.  1809;  m. 
1  Jan.  1839,  Julia  Sophia,  2ud  dau.  of  Thomas  Batt,  Esq. 
of  Brecon,  which  lady  rf.  10  Nov.  1854,  leaving  issue,  twelve 
children. 

in.  William  Jones  (Rev.),  of  Llanthomas,  co.  Brecon,  J. P. 
COS.  Hereford,  Brecon,  and  Radnor,  Vicar  of  Lhmigon,  co. 
Brecon,  M.A.,  b.  4  Dec.  1811;  to.  22  Jan.  Issy,  .'\nne 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  John  Jones,  M.A.  of 
Hereford  (by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Pater.'shall, 
Esq.  of  Allensmore,  co.  Hereford),  and  by  her  (who  d.  17 
June,  1884)  had  issue, 

1  William  Jones,  of  Llanthomas,  co.  Brecon,  h.  12  Dec. 
1839,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  Col.  3rd  Batt.  South  Wales 
Borderers,  late  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  J. 1'.  and  D.L. 
for  Brecon  and  Radnor. 

2  John  David  Cove,  b,  23  July,  1841,  late  Capt.  and  Adju- 
tant 22nd  Regt. 

3  Henry  Evan  Pateshall,  6.  17  May,  1842,  Lieut.-Col. 
Commanding  East  Yorkshire  Regt. 

4  Edward  Lechmere,  6.  2  March,  1845,  a  coffee  planter  in 
Ceylon,  d.  Sept.  1878. 

5  Nicholas  Charles  Scudamore,  b.  27  Oct.  1850,  Commoner 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  d.  s.  p. 

6  Walter  Sandys,  6.  10  Nov.  1853. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  J.,  unm. 

2  Grace  Catharine  Anne. 

3  Charlotte  Alice.  4  Edith  Burnam. 
5  Frances  Eleanor  Jane. 

nr.  Evan  Pateshall,  of  Allensmore,  M.P.  for  city  of  Hereford, 
b.  24  Dec.  1816;  m.  May,  1842,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  child 
of  William  Pateshall,  Esq.  of  Hereford,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Pateshall.     He  d.  1885. 

I.  Catherine,  7)1 .  Aug.  1843,  Rev.  Essex  Holcombe,  son  of 
Rev.  J.  Holcombe,  of  Cocheston,  co.  Pembroke. 

II.  Anne,  m.  June,  1841,  John  Jones,  Esq.,  Blaenos,  M.P. 
CO.  Carmarthen,  Barrister-at-Law.    She  d.  22  Sept.  1844. 

III.  Mary  Alicia,  m.  8  Oct.  1845,  Hugh  Powell  Price  u'ow 
Powel)  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc,  co.  Brecon,  and  d.  31  Jan. 
1830,  leaving  one  son,  Hugh  Penry,  m.  13  Feb.  1884, 
Margaret  Grizel,  youngest  dau.  of  Basil  Cochrane,  Esq.  and 
granddau.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Archibald  Cochrane,  Esq.  and 
Mr.  Hugh  Price  Powel,  m.  2ndly,  9  June,  1881,  Selina,  2nd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Frewen,  Esq.  of  Brickwall,  Sussex,  and 
widow  of  Charles  Vickers,  Esq,  of  Wormstall,  Berks. 

Mr.  Thomas  d.  23  Jan.  1830,  and  his  wife  14  Slarch,  1841.  His 
eldest  son, 

Edward  David  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Welfield,  co.  Eadnor, 
M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  Brecon  and  Radnor,  High 
Sheriff  184.3,6.  1  March,  18C8;  m.  12  Sept.  1837,  Arabeha 
Emma,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Samuel  Gowland,  Esq. 
of  Cagebrook,  co.  Hereford,  by  Amelia  Ann  his  wife,  only 
child  of  Francis  Tomkyns  Price,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  a.  3 
Nov.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Thomas,  now  of  Welfield. 

u.  Evan  Aubrey,  Lieut.-Col.  late  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  31 
Jan.  1845;  to.  21  Dec.  1882,  Constance  Ida,  only  dau.  of 
John  Eocke,  Esq.  of  Clungunford  House,  co.  Salop,  which 
lady  d.  4  April,  1884,  leaving  issue. 

in.  Francis  Gowland,  b.  13  March,  1848. 

I.  Arabella  Katherine  Alicia,  d.  13  Feb.  1858. 

II.  AmeUa  Anne  Mary.  lu.  Eosamira  Annabette. 

Mr.  E.  D.  Thomas  d.  23  March,  1893. 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
two  grifBns  passant  combatant  counterchanged,  a  chief  wavy 
az.  charged  with  three  cinquetoils  arg.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural 
crown  arg.,  a  demi-seahorse  gu.,  crined  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  cinquefoil  arg.,  and  in  the  paws  an  anchor 
erect  sa.  resting  on  the  mural  crown.  Motto~-l  Dduw  b'or 
dioleh. 

iSeat— Welfleld,  Builth,  co.  Brecon. 


Urooklands  (wliorf.  ?3  Dec.  1869),  by  Susan  Nunn, 
his  wife  (who  d,  26  Dec.  1881).  He  has  one 
sister,  Edith  Emma,  who  m.  George  Williamson 
Daniell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  three 
daus. 
Seat — Brooklands,  Landford,  Salisbury. 


THOMAS    OF    BKOOKLANDS. 

Thomas,  George  Nunn,  Esq.  of  Brooklands, 
Wilts,  late  Lieut.  2ud  Batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry,  b.  12  March,  1846  ;  m.  19  Nov. 
1867,  Louisa  Frances,  5th  dau.  of  Sherring  Keddle, 
Esq.  of  Hatchlands,  co.  Dorset,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Aubrey  Edwin,  b.  20  May,  1871 ;  d.  1  May,  1877. 

II.  Edward  Alexander,  R.N.,  b.  29  Nov.  1873. 

III.  Arthur  Francis,  b.  18  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  Charles  Samuel  Williamson,  b.  1  Feb.  1877. 
I.  Lilian  Louisa  Margaret. 

Mr.  Thomas  is  only  son  of  Henry  Thomas,  Esq.  of 


THOMAS      (now     HUGHES)     OF 
COEDHELEN. 

Hughes,  Llotd  Waeren  George,  Esq.  of 
Coedhelen,  co.  Carnarvon,  b.  17  Aug.  1846 ;  s.  his 
brother  1893. 

Lineage. — This  ancient  line,  which  has,  from  remote 
antiquity,  enjoyed  an  honourable  rank  among  the  aristocracy 
of  the  northern  Principality,  inherits  paternal  lineage  with 
its  ancestral  domain  from  Llywarch  ap  Bran,  Lord  of  the 
Commot  of  Menai,  in  Anglesey,  who  flourished  in  the  12th 
century. 

David  Llotd  ap  ncGH,  Gent,  of  Porthaml,  party  to  a  deed 
dated  18  Nov.,  38  Henry  VIII.  (1541),  whose  will,  dated  11 
March,  1574,  was  proved  at  Bangor,  2d  April,  in  the  same 
year.  His  wife  was  Agnea,  dau.  of  John  Owen,  gent,  of 
Llanfacthly,  co.  Anglesey,  ancestor  of  the  Owens  of  Bodsilin, 
and  subsequently  of  Clenenneu,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  Porking- 
ton,  CO.  Salop,  younger  brother  of  Owen  ap  Meiric,  of  Bodeon, 
ancestor  of  the  Owens  of  Orielton  and  of  Bodeon,  Barts.  By 
this  lady,  who  was  executrix  of  her  husband's  will,  David 
Lloyd  ap  Hugh  had  an  eldest  son. 

High  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Porthaml,  the  first  who  assumed 
the  family  surname.  He  rebuilt  1569,  the  family  residence, 
which,  from  the  colour  of  the  stone,  acquired  the  name  of 
Plas  Cuch  (Red  Hall),  which  has  been  since  substituted  for 
that  of  Porthaml  Issa.  This  gentleman,  who  was  High 
Sheriff  for  Anglesey,  1581,  1592,  and  1600,  and  represented 
that  county  in  the  Parliament  assembled  at  Westminster  9 
Elizabeth,  was  a  bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Attorney-General 
to  Queen  Elizabeth  for  North  Wales,  and  was  appointed  by 
James  I.  Lord  Chief  Justice  for  Ireland,  but  d.  in  London 
before  he  proceeded  to  that  country.  He  tii.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Simon  Montagu,  Esq.,  brother  of  Edward, 
Lord  Montagu,  of  Boughton,  and  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Man- 
chester, and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  Rev.  Robert  White,  D.D.,. 
Prebendary  of  Worcester)  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Roger  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  C6ch,  Barrister-at-Law  (whose 
will,  dated  29  May,  1646,  was  proved  1  May,  1650).  He  m. 
Winifred,  dau.  of  David  Owen,  of  Llandegfair,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor, 

Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.,  of  Plas  C6ch,  living  1645,  father,  by 
Jane,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glascoed,  of  a 
son  and  heir, 

Roger  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  C6ch,  High  Sheriff  1685,  who 
))i.  1677,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Plas-yn-Llangoed,  and  had  issue,  i.  Hugh;  ii.  Henry;  in. 
Roger;  iv.  David;  v.  Owen;  vi.  Robert,  B. A.,  who  jn.  Jane, 
dau.  of  James  Kelsall,  Esq.  of  Bradshaw  Hall,  Cheshire,  and 
d.  in  1756,  leaving  issue,  1  Eobert,  who  m.  1761,  Emma,  dau. 
of  William  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Penheskin,  Ucha  (he  d.  without 
issue;  she  m.  2ndly,  Col.  Peacock) ;  2  William,  heir  to  his 
uncle;  1  Margaret,  who  m.  Robert  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Gronant, 
Anglesey;  vii.  John;  vin.  William;  i.  Margaret,  5«.  John 
Hughes;  ii.  Jane,  who  m.  1st,  Owen  WiUiams,  and  2ndly, 
Hugh  Lewis;  iii.  Dulcibella,  who  to.  Samuel  Weigh.  Mr. 
Hughes  d.  in  1716,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  C6ch,  High  Sheriff  1719,  wha 
m.  1718,  Emma,  dau.  of  William  Griffith,  Esq.of  CarrigUwyd, 
but  dying  s.  p.  1765,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  C6ch  and  Plas-yn-Llangoed, 
who  m.  Anna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Fortunatus  Wright,  of  Liver- 
pool, Merchant,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Brynddu,  co.  Anglesey,  a  branch  of  the 
ennobled  house  of  Bulkeley,  through  whom  the  house  of 
I'las  Coch  inherits  the  blood  of  the  Plantagenets.  By  this, 
lady  Mr.  Hughes  had  issue, 

I.  William  Bulkeley  (Sir),  Knt.,  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh  Robert,  in  Holy  Orders,  d.  unm.  1804. 

III.  Robert  (see  Hughes  of  Plas-yn-Llangoed). 

IV.  John,  d.  uiivi. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1826. 

II.  Anne,  to.  Richard  Jones,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1833. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Geurge  Martin,  Esq.  of  Stockport,  and  d.  1833, 
leaving  a  son,  George  Henry,  and  a  dau.  Jane. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  Capt.  M'Uonald,  of  Edinburgh,  and  left  a 
dau.  Margaret  Hughes,  m.  Capt.  Cuppage. 


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llr.  Hughes  was  .«.  by  his  eWest  son, 

Sir  William  Bclkelet  IU-ghfs,  Knt.  of  Plfts  C6ch,  6.  7. 
Dec,  1766,  who  m.  2  July,  17112,  Elizabeth,  ind  dau.  .ind  co- 
heir of  Rice  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Coedhelen,  co.  Carnarvon,  and 
ty  her  (who  d.  183b>)  had  issue. 

I.  AViLLiAM  BuLKELKT,  of  Phis  C6ch  and  BrynddA,  J. P.  cos. 
Anirlesoy  and  Carnarvon,  and  D.L.  of  the  latter  co.,  M.P. 
for  the  Carnarvon  District  of  Boroughs  from  26  July,  1837 
to  June,  1859.  6.  26  July,  1797;  ,ii.  1st,  19  April,  1*25, 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Harry  Wormald,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse 
House,  CO.  York,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jonathan  Nettleship,  Esq. 
of  Mattersey  Abbey,  co.  Nottingham,  and  2ndly,  Elizabetli, 
dau.  of  William  Donkin,  of  Kothbury,  co.  Northumberland, 
and  ('.  1SS2. 

II.  UicE  KoBERT  (Rev.),  of  whom  her(>after. 

III.  Robert  George,  Major-Gen.  of  Llynon,  Holyhead,  of  the 
52nd  Foot,  111.  5  AufT.  1830,  Hannah,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Jor- 
dan, Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  William  Bulkcley,  Capt.  52nd  Foot,  J. P.,  b.  16 
May,  1835  ;  ),(.  10  Nov.  1864,  Millicenl  Georgiana  Montagu, 
dau.  of  Conway  Kicliard  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dobbs,  co. 
-Antriui,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1877,  leaving, 

Robert  William  Bulkeley,  b.  2  Sept.  1865. 

Kice  George,  b.  2  Mav,  1865  ;  d.  1892. 

Lloyd  Edward,  b.  9  Nov.  1870. 

Roger  Ivan,  6.  15  Oct.  1874. 

Millicent  Helen. 

Olivia,  m.  1893,  W.  Dugald  Stuart,  Esq.  « 

Louisa  Maria  Trevor.  ' 

Nichola  Charlotte  Montagu. 

2  Goodman,  d.  in  infancy. 

1  Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bax-Ironside,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Houghton-le-Spring,  co.  Durham. 

2  Helen,  d.  unm.  1855. 

S  3Iaria,  m.  25  April,  1878,  Rev.  Daniel  Morgan. 
rv.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

I.  Slargaret,  d.  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1817,  Pierce-Wynne  Yorke,Esq.  of  DyfTryn- 
Aled,  CO.  Denbigh. 

HI.  Mary,  771.  1821,  Osgood  Gee,  jun.,  Esq.  of  Earl's  Colne 
House,  CO.  Essex. 

IV.  Ellen  Catherine. 

V.  Sidney  Jane,  m.  Frederick  Charlton  Marsden,  Major  29th 
Bengal  N.I. 

Sir  William  d.  28  Nov.  1836.    His  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Rice  Robert  Hughes,  Rector  of  Newborougli,  and 
Vicar  ef  Llanidan,  co.  Anglesey,  M.A,  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford, 
b.  19  March,  1800:  m.  5  Dec.  1S38,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau. 
of  Very  Rev.  John  Warren,  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  d.  1850, 
leaving  issue. 

I.  Rice  William,  late  of  Coedhelen. 

II.  Llotd  Wabren  George,  now  of  Coedhelen. 
HI.  Trevor  Charles,  6.  1  Oct.  1848. 

Rice  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Coedhelen,  co.  Carnarvon, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  6.  1  Nov.  1841;  s.  to  Coedhelen, 
and  assumed  thereupon  the  surname  and  arms  of  Thomas, 
and  d.  !.  i).  1893. 

/Seat— Coedhelen,  Carnarvon. 


THOMAS    OF    TREVOR. 

ThomaSjWilliam  Hugh,  of  Trevor,  co.  Anglesey, 
Lieut.-Col.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chief  Constable  of 
Anglesey,  formerly  in  tlie  33rd  (Duke  of  Welling- 
ton's) Regt,,  in  -which  he  served  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  afterwards  a  Capt.  in  the  49th  Eegt.,  and 
on  retirement  on  half-pay  was  made  Lieut.-Col. 
Commanding  Eoyal  Anglesey  Engineer  Militia, 
from  which  he  retired  in  1877,  with  permission  to 
retain  his  rank  and  wear  the  uniform  of  the  regi- 
ment, b.  at  Trevor  in  1833,  educated  at  The  Friars, 
Bangor,  and  Jesus  Coll.  Camb. 

Liineag-e. — William  ap  Thomas  and  Ellin  Prichard  his 
wife  were  succeeded  in  1692  by 

Richard  ap  William,  who  in.  Grace  Hughes,  of  Tyddynod, 
and  had  issue  (styled  Prichards,  according  to  the  custom  of  that 
day),  viz., 

I.  Thomas  Peichard,  to.  Pcria,  dan.  of  Owen  Parry,  of 
Pendre,  in  Anglesey.  These  Parrys  were  the  same  stock  as 
the  Parrys  of  Madryn. 

II.  Hugh,  d.  unm. 

III.  William,  -((!.  L/€ttice,  dan.  of  Henrj-  Owen,  of  Sybyltir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  PaiTy,  also  of  the  Pendre  family. 

II.  Anne,  m.  John  Davies,  of  Llancilian,  and  their  only 
child,  Catherine,  was  sole  heir  of  the  Trecastell  property, 
and  hi.  Riuhard  Owen,  Esq.  of  Sybyltir. 

■-The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Prichard,  who  m.  Peria Parry,  of  Pendre,  had  issue. 


a  dau.  Margaret,  ra.  Evan  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Maesyperth,  High 
ShcriCf  for  Anglesey  in  1793,  and  had  a  son, 

Hugh  Thomas,  Esq.,  w.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  David 
Hughes,  l';sq.  of  Gwernor,  and  Tyn-y-Wenglodil,  co.  Carnar- 
von. [By  an  indenture  made  20  Charles  I.,  Gwernor  was  left 
by  David  ap  Evan  and  Richard  ap  David  to  Owen  ap  Richard; 
and  later,  35  Charles  II.,  by  Owen  ap  Richard  to  Richard  ap 
John  and  Guynor  his  wife,  and  they  had  issue,  Richard 
Hughes,  m.  Jane,  sole  heir  of  Tyn-y-Wcnglodd.  She  was  of 
the  family  of  Glyn  of  Nanttlla,  and  tlirough  them  a  lineal 
descendant  of  Cilmyn  Droed  Ddu,  founder  of  the  fourth  of  the 
Royal  Welsh  tribes,  and  their  granddau.  m.  as  above,  Hugh 
Thomas,  of  Trevor ;  her  great  uncle  was  Vice-President  of 
Queen's  Coll.  Camb.  in  1738,  and  was  a  considerable  bene- 
factor to  his  college,  and  to  him  there  is  a  monument  in  the 
college  chapel].  Hugh  Thomas  and  Margaret  his  wife  had  two 
sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Hugh,  d.  at  Beaumaris,  v,nm.  in  1852,  and  left  his  Trevor 
property  to  his  eldest  nephew,  William  Hugh,  and  his 
Carnarvon  estate  to  his  younger  nephew,  Hugh. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector 
of  Llansadwrn,  Anglesey,  and  Orlestone,  Kent,  J.P.  for 
Anglesey,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Griffith  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Beau- 
maris, and  left  issue, 

William  Hcgh,  the  present  Col.  Thomas,  of  Trevor. 
Hugh,   M.A.,  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Camb.,  late  Rector  of 
Llancilian,  Anglesey. 
Margaret  Anne. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  J.  Griffith  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Plas  Llanddyfnan, 
High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  in  1787,  and  their  eldest  dau. 
Mary,  vi.  1st,  Jones  Panton,  Esq.  of  Plas  Gwyn,  High 
Sheriff  of  Anglesey  in  1828  (their  dau.  Mary,  m.  the  2nd 
Lord  Vivian).  Mrs.  Jones  Panton  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Harry 
Dent  Goring,  Bart,  of  Highden,  Sussex. 

II.  Margaret,  ra.  Rowland  Williams,  Esq.  of  Beaumaris,  and 
had  one  son,  who  d.  young. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  eagle  with  two  heads,  displayed  sa.    Crest — 
An  eagle  with  two  heads.     Motto— A  Fynno  Duw  a  Fydd. 
Stat — Trevor,  Beaumaris. 


THOMPSON    OF    CLONFIN. 

Thomson,  John  Edward,  Esq.  of  Clonfin,  co. 
Longford,  J.P.,  Higli  Sheriff  1865,  b.  Jan.  1841 ; 
m.  1861,  Emily  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
James  Fox,  of  Xinawley,  co.  Fermanagh  (by  Har- 
riett Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Cobbe 
Beresford,  of  Teruion,  co.  Tyrone),  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Frederick  Wenslet,  b.  1862. 

ir.  Frederick  Thomas  Edward,  b.  April,  1864. 

in.  Beresford  Osborne,  b.  Aug.  1865. 

IV.  Guy  Robert  Maxwell,  b.  1867. 

v.  Francis  St.  John,  b.  March  and  c?.  Sept.  1868. 

VI.  Richard  Hercules,  b.  1871. 

I.  Harriette  Catherine. 

liineage.— The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
was  Capt.  William  Thompson,  b.  1655,  who  accompanied 
King  William  III.  to  that  country  in  1G88.  The  king  gave 
him  an  estate  from  some  of  the  confifoated  lands  at  that  time, 
where  he  settled  and  married.  His  son,  Peter  Thompson, 
was  father  of 

William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Clonfin,  co.  Longford,  m.  Miss 
IMetge,  of  Athlumney  Castle,  co.  Meath,  and  had  five  sons  and 
five  daus., 

I.  Peter,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  in.  Miss  Goff,  of  co.  Roscommon,  «nd  had  a  dau. 
Mary,  in.  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Phihpstown,  co.  Meath. 

III.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

IV.  William,  d.  unm. 

v.  David,  of  Oatlands,  co.  Meath,  b.  1738  ;  m.  Anne,  4th  dau. 
of  George  Hfgginbotham,  Esq.  of  Larghy,  co.  Derry,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dun.  of  Robert  Acheson,  Esq.,  and  d.  circa 
1816,  leaving  seven  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  William,  6.  1767  ;  in.  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Wright,  andd.  1851,  leaving  issue,  David  William, 
m.  Marj-,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Horan,  and  d.  1840,  having 
had  issue  (William,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Watson, 
Esq. ;  George ;  Horan,  in.  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Wicklow;  Anne; 
Elizabeth  Emily :  and  Ellen  Margaret,  m.  Jan.  1860, 
Marcus  Charles  Magrath,  Esq  );  Henry;  Martha,  in. 
James  Haig,  Esq.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Judges  in  India ;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Henry  Kyle,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Laurel  Hill,  Cole- 
raine  ;  and  Frances. 

2  George,  of  Clonskeagh  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  b.  16  Aug. 
1769  ;  m.  Ist,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Wade,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  David,  rf.  1875  ;  Thomas  Higginbotham, 
of  Clonskeagh  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Mayne,  co. 


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Meath,  J.P.  cos.  Galway  and  Dublin,  6.  1808,  to.  1836, 
Martha,  dan.  of  Thomas  Wallace,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for 
Carlow,  of  Belticld,  Donnybrook,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  27 
May,  1886,  havini?  issue  (Robert  Wade,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  Barrisler-at^Law,  b.  1845,  m.  1876,  Edith 
Isabella,  dau.  of  lie  v.  William  Jameson,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Hamlet,  William,  and  Martha  Edith;  Arthur 
William,  Major  Dublin  City  Artillery;  Kalherine,  m. 
Capt.  Rowan  ;  Ellen  ;  Anne  ;  and  Louisa) ;  George  Wil- 
liam ;  Anne  Ulary,  m.  1828,  David  Peter  Tliomp.son,  Esq.  ; 
and  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  Edmund  fHoyd  Cuppage,  Esq. 
of  Charegrove,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  1841.  GeorgeThomp- 
eon  TO.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robert  Alexander, 
of  CO.  Derry,  and  3rdly,  Jeanett,  4th  dau.  of  William 
Butler,  Esq.  of  Drame,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Hon.  Caroline 
Massy,  6th  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord  Massy,  and  by  her 
had  a  son,  Massy  Wade,  6.  17  March,  1843.  He  d.  May, 
1860. 
Z  Robert  Acheson,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Griffith,  Esq., 

and  d.  14  May,  1860. 
■4  David,  b.  1774;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ffolliot  Majjrath,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Kerry,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  issue,  David  ;  Robei  t, 
d.  1862;  Anne;  and  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  George  Irwin,  and 
d.  1848. 

fi  Peter,  of  Tralee,  Treasurer  of  co.  Kerry,  b,  1775:  m. 

Oct.  1800,  'Anne  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1856),  dau.  of  Thomas 

Blennerhassett,   Esq.  of  Annadale,   co.   Kerry,   son   of 

Conway   Blennerhassett,    Esq.,  whose    father,    Conway 

Blennerhassett,  Esq.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wentworth 

Harman,  Esq.  of  Bawne,  co.  Longford,  by  Mary  his  wife, 

dau.  of  Garrett  Wellesley,  Esq.  of  Dangan,  co.  Meath, 

great-grand-uncle  of   Arthur,  1st  Duke  of   Wellington. 

Peter  Thompson  purchased  Lord   Glandore's  estate  in 

King's  CO.,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1850,  leaving  issue, 

David  Peter,  of  Stonestown  and  Park,  King's  co.,  J. P., 

b.  1803  ;  TO.  2  Dec.  1838,  his  cousin,  Anna  Maria,  eldest 

dau.  of  George  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Clonskeagh  Castle, 

and  d.  7  Jan.  1845,  leaving  issue,   Peter  Hamlet,  of 

Stonestown  and  Park,  King's  co.,  High  Sheriff  1875, 

J. P.,  TO.  28  Aug.  1873,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John 

W.  Tarletun,  Esq.  of  Killeigh,  King's  co.,  and  d.  1883  : 

George  Irwin  Thompson,  an  Officer  96th  Regt.,  d.  Jan. 

1867  :  Blennerhassett  David,  of  Claremont,  co.  West- 

mcath  ;  Ellen  Wade,  m.  Jan.  1866,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry 

A.  Little,  Bengal  Staff  Corps  ;  and  Hannah  Gerrard,  m. 

June,  1866,  H.  W.  Cuppage,  Esq.,  49th  Light  Infantry, 

and  d.  July,  1868. 

Thomas  Blennerhassett,  6.  1804  ;  m.  1823,  Meliora,  dau. 

of  John   Young,  Esq.  of   Philpotstown,  and  d.  1S.53, 

leaving  a  son,  Peter  Henry,  Lieut.  88th  Regt.,  d.  1854, 

and  a  dau.  Mary  Anne,  m.  5  Feb.  1856,  William  Rynd, 

Esq.  of  Messina. 

William. 

Henry,  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  d.  unm. 
Robert,  of  Sandville,  co.  Kerry,  m.  1843,  Christina 
Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Christopher  Bland,  Esq.  of 
Derryquin,  co.  Kerry,  and  has  liad  issue,  Peter,  b.  9 
Aug.  1845,  deceased;  Robert  Acheson,  b.  5  Sept.  1848, 
deceased;  Edward  Herbert  Bland,  b.  21  Nov.  1851, 
deceased;  William,  6.  18  Jan.  1854;  Lucy  Anne;  and 
Clara,  m.  21  Sept.  1871,  George  Anthony,  son  of  Wil- 
liam Denny,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  ti  Oct.  1873, 
leaving  a  dau.  Ethel. 
Alice,  d.  young. 

Alicia,  TO.  1820,  the  Ven.  Arthur  Blennerhassett  Rowan, 
Archdeacon  of  Ardfelt,  who  d.  14  Aug.  1861. 
€  Thomas,  of  Springfield,  co.  Wicklow,  m.  Anne,  dau.  ©f 
Thomas  Brennan,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lodge,  co.  Dublin, 
and  had  Robert,  rii.  Anne,  dau.  of  R.  Montgomery,  Esq., 
and  is  deceased;    Thomas;    George,   deceased;    Philip; 
Anne,  to.  Roliert   Day,  Esq.,    son   of    Rev.   John    Day, 
Rector  of  Killala,  co.  Kerry;  Elizabeth   Rachel;  Maria 
Theresa,  m.  George  Horan  Thompson,  Esq. ;  and  Char- 
lotte. 
7  Henry,  d.  unm. 

1  Hannah,  d.  unm. 

2  Anna  Maria,  m.  Rev.  John  Roberts,  of  Anglesey,  N.W. 

3  Penelope  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Herbert  Orpen,  M.D. 
I.  Mary,  m.  John  Beatty,  Esq. 

n.  Margaret,  m.  John  Garnet,  Esq.  of  HoUywoodrath,  co. 
Dublin. 
III.  Isabella.  iv.  Jessica.  V.  Anne. 

The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Clonfin,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
James  Webster,  Esq.  of  Longford,  and  had  issue,  i.  William, 
his  heir;  i.  Margaret,  to.  William  Slacke,  Esq.  of  Annadale; 
II.  Mary,  d.  unm.     The  son  and  heir, 

William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Clonfln,  Major  Longford  Militia, 
and  J. P.,  m.  1793,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Garnet,  Esq. 
of  HoUywoodrath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  d.  unm. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  rf.  «nm. 

IV.  David,  Col.  U.E.I.C.S.,  to.  Sept.  1843,  Harrictte,  dan.  of 
—  Montgomery,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Cajeton,  b.  1853,  and 
Cyrilla  Jemima. 

V.  Thomas,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  2  Aug.  1839,   Linda  Mary 


Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Cobbe,  R.A.,  2na  son  of  Charles 
Cobbe,  Esq.  of  Newbridge,  cc.  Dublin,  and  d.  Sept.  1868, 
having  had  issue,  William  Thomas,  of  Hollywoodiath,  co. 
Dublin,  J. P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  late  Capt.  42nd  Higli- 
landers,  6.  April,  1S40;  George  Ivan,  late  Capt.  99Lh  Regt., 
b.  June,  1842;  Henry  Bourke,  6.  Dec.  1844;  Charles,  b. 
June,  1847,  m.  12  Sept.  1874,  Alice  Emily,  only  child  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Fctherstonhaugh,  of  Denahiney,  late  of  14tU 
Hussars;  Arthur  Trench,  b.  Sept.  1850;  Linda  Catherine 
Azelie  Frances;  and  Emma  Harriette. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Sir  William  Ofiborne,  12th  Bart,  of  Ballintaylor. 

Mr.  Thompson  d.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Clonfin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 

1820,  m.  June,  1826,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Blackall,  Esq. 

of  Coolamber  Manor,  co.  Longford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan. 

1869)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Robert,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  Oct.  1828 ; 
d.  v.p.  4  June,  1860. 

II.  John  Edward,  now  of  Clonfin. 

I.  Katherine  Maria,  to.  14  April,  1847,  Hon.  Robert  Le 
Poer  Trench,  Capt.  R.N.,  youngest  son  of  Richard,  2nd 
Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  d.  Sept.  1874.  Capt.  Trench  d. 
April,  1867. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Thompson  d.  March,  1864. 

Jurats— Or,  a  fesse  indented  az.,  charged  with  three  estoiles 
or,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  sun  in  glory,  and  in  the  centre 
base  point  a  trefoil  vert.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour 
ppr.,  holding  in  the  hand,  also  ppr.,  five  ears  of  wheE^t  or,  the 
arm  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert.    Motto— \n  lumine  lucem. 

Seats— Cloufixi,  Granard,  co.  Longford;  and  Welmonah 
House,  Shankill. 

Ciu&— Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


THOMPSON    OF    ASHDOWN    PARK. 

Thompson,  Marianne,  younger  dau.  of  Kev. 
Eichard  Moore,  Vicar  of  Lund,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  3 
Aug.  1854,  Thomas  Charles  Thompson,  Esq., 
M.A.,  of  Aslidown  Park,  Sussex,  and  Slierburn 
Hall,  and  Seaton  House,  co.  Durham  {b.  28  Peb. 
1821),  and  has  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  Thomas  Moore,  Lieut.  North  Durham  Militia,  6.  6  June, 
1855  ;  d.  in  Paris  24  Sept.  1873. 

I.  Mary  Penelope  Gwendoline,  m.  20  April,  1876,  Rev. 
George  Carnac  Fisher,  M.A.  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Bever- 
ley, and  has,  with  other  issue,  George  Kenneth  Thomp- 
son, b.  1879. 

Mr.  Thompson,  -who  was  called  to  the  Bar  at  the 
Middle  Temple  1844,  was  a  J.P.  for  co.  Durham, 
and  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  1869 ;  he 
was  elected  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Durham  Feb. 
1874,  but  unseated  on  petition,  and  again  elected 
1880  to  1885.     He  d.  1892. 

Lineag-e.— This  family  has  long  been  settled  at  Bishop- 
wearmouth,  in  the  co.  of  Durham.  The  father  of  the  late 
representative, 

Thomas  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Bishopwearmouth,  to.  22  Sept. 
1814,  Elizabeth,  third  dau.  of  Richard  Pemberton,  Esq.  of 
The  Barnes,  co.  Durham  (see  that  family),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1861)  had  issue, 

I.  Pemberton  "^VTiarton,  6.  5  Aug.  1817;  d.  v.  p.  1  June 
1824. 

II.  Thomas  Chables,  late  of  Ashdown  Park. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Penelope  Eleanor,  m.  25  Sept.  1845,  Edward  Clarke  Bovill, 
Esq.  of  Willington,  Burton-on-Trent,  J.P.  co.  Durham, 
and  d.  s.  p.  at  Cagliari,  in  the  island  of  Sardinia,  2  March, 
1852.     Mr.  Bovill  is  re-married. 

III.  Elizabeth  Laurence,  to.  Charles  Richard  Robinson,  Esq. 
of  Brettanby  Manor,  in  the  North  Riding  of  York. 

IV.  Eleanor  Margaret  Jane  Pemberton,  ?».  19  April,  1852, 
Cotsford  Burdon,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Rowland  Burdon,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham  {see  that  famili/),  and  d. 
1876. 

Mr.  Thompson  d.  29  July,  1835,  aged  58. 

Arms — Per  fesse  arg.  and  sa.,  a  fesse  embattled  counter-em- 
battled between  three  falcons  close,  counterchanged,  belled  and 
jessed  or.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  quarterly  or 
and  az.,  in  the  hand  a  broken  tilting-spear  or.  Motto — Dum 
spiro  spero. 

Heat — Ashdown  Park,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 


THOMPSON  OF  MUCKAMORE  ABBEY. 

Thompson,  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Muc-kamore  Abbey, 
Muckamoi'e,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  h.  25  Sept.  1825 ;  m. 


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THO 


3  Oct.  1SG5,  :Maria  Hannah,  2nd  tlan.  of  Robert 
Siujtli,  Esq.  of  Gavbrook,  CO.  ^Vestuleatb,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  14  Dec.  1SG7;  t^  IS  May,  ISSO. 

II.  Rohert,  6.  11  Jan.  1S69. 

III.  Richard,  b.  1  Sept.  ISiO. 

IV.  Hugh,  b.  22  April,  1S74;  d.  19  Aug.  ISDO. 

V.  Alexander,  h.  10  IVb.  1S79. 

VI.  Henry,  b.  10  April,  ISSl. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  i.  25  July,  1S66;   ??i.  4  Nov.  1S90,  Eev.  A. 

Armitace. 
n.  Henrietta,  6.  21  July,  1872. 

III.  Bessy,  b.  22  April,  1874. 

IV.  Eleanor,  6.  2  Feb.  1S77. 

Mr.  Thompson  is  son  of  Samuel   Thompsori,  Esq. 
ot'ilui'kaiiiore  Abbey  (who  d.  15  March,  1838),  by 
Mary  Olpherts  liis  -n-ife,  (who  d-  30  Sept.  1872). 
Smt — Muckamore  Abbey,  Muckamore,  co.  Antrim. 


PEARSE-THOMPSON    OP    KILHAM. 

Peaese-Thompson,  Cosmo  Bkice,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
ham  and  Keunithorpe,  co.  York,  late  Capt.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  b.  7  July,  181S ;  m.  17  Dec.  1874, 
Anne  Florence,  only  chikl  of  "William  Henry 
Thompson,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  William  Henry 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kilham  and  Kennithorpe,  and 
had  issue, 

Cosmo  Bertie,  6.  2  and  d.  4  Dec.  1875. 

Capt.  Pearse-Thompscn  assumed  the  surname  of 
Thompson  on  succeeding  to  the  above  jjroperty. 

Lineage. — Bbice  Peakse,  Esq.  of  Monkham,  Essex, 
b.  13  July.  1770;  ni.  17  Nov.  179G,  Charlotte  Kaikcs,  and  d. 
Jan.  1843,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  3  Aug.  1834)  four  sons,  of 
whom, 

Henri  Peakse,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  London,  m. 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Stephen  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Moggerhanger 
Park,  Beds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Jan.  1882)  had  issue, 

I.  CosMO  Brice,  now  Cosmo  Brice  Pearse-Thompson,  Esq. 
of  Kilham  and  Kennithorpe. 

II.  Henry  Thornton  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Larling,  Norfolk, 
711.  May,  1836,  Mary  Louisa  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  and 
Eev.  Augustus  Phipps,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Ernest  Charles. 
I.  Mary  Louisa. 

n.  Julia  Charlotte,  m.  8  Dec.  1874,  John,  2nd  son  of  Richard 
Longuet  Orlebar,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Hinwick  Hall, 
Beds,  and  Dundridge,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Alice  Jane. 

Mr.  Pearse  d.  14  June,  1866. 
Hesidence — 3,  Brunswick  Place,  Brighton. 


ANSTRUTHER-THOMSON    OF 
CHARIiETON. 

Anstruthee-Thomsok,  John,  Esq.  of  Charle- 
ton,  CO.  Fife,  and  of  Carntyne,  co.  Lanark,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  late  an  Officer  9th  Lancers  and  13th 
Dragoons,  Hon.  Col.  Eife  Volunteers,  b.  1818;  m. 
2  6  Aug.  1852,  Caroline  Maria  Agnes  Eobina,  only 
child  of  Eev.  John  Hamilton  Gray,  of  Carntyne, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1883)  has  issue, 

I.  John  St.  Clair,  6.  4  June,  1853;  d.  1873. 

u.  Charles  Frederick  St.  Claib,  b.  6  May,  1855,  Capt. 
2nd  Life  Guards,  m.  14  Jan.  1882,  Agnes  Dorothea,  3rd 
dau.  of  James  Alexander  Guthrie,  Esq.  of  Craigie,co.  For- 
far, and  has  issue, 

John  Arnold,  6.  1888, 
Grizel. 

in.  William,  of  Kilmany,  Cupar,  co.  Fife,  Capt.  Roy.al  Horse 
Guards,  A.D.C.  to  Governor  of  South  Australia  188L!-91, 
b.  6  Sept.  1859;  m.  28  Jan.  1891,  Clayre,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Tennant,  Esq.  of  Feaenside,  Glenelg,  South  Australia, 
and  has  issue, 

Mary  Ruth  St.  Clair,  b.  12  May,  1892. 

lY.  Arthur  St.  Clair,  b.  19  Nov.  1872. 

I.  Clementina  Caroline. 

II.  Lo^iaMary,  m.  20  Dec.  1892,  Col.  David  Bryce  Burn. 

III.  Olivia  Beatrice  Louisa. 


He  m.  2ndly,  19  June,  1891,  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of 
Gen.  Eobert  Bruce  (brother  of  IstEaron  Aberdare), 
8nd  has  issue, 

IV.  Rachel  Jean. 

Lineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  Anstrvtiier  of  JJalcaskie 
{sec  Burke's  Ptcraijc  and  Baronetage). 

John  Anstrutheb,  Col.  in  the  army  (2nd  surviving  son  of 
Su-  Philip  Anstruther,  2nd  Bart,  of  Balcaskie,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Alexander  Hay),  m.  Grizel  Maria  Thomson 
(heir  of  Charleton,  and  heir  of  line  of  St.  Clairs,  Earls  of 
Uikney  and  Lords  Sinclair),  only  dau.  of  John  Thomson,"  Esq. 
of  Charleton,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  heir 
of  John  Paterson,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  by  the  Hon.  Grizel 
St.  Clair,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry,  8th  Lord  Sinclair,  and  heir 
of  her  brother,  the  9th  Lord.  By  her  he  had  a  son,  John, 
and  two  daus.,  one  of  whom  d.  unm.,  and  the  other  ?h.  her 
cousin,  Gen.  James  Durham,  of  Largo.  Col.  John  Anstruther's 
son, 

John  Anstbdtheb,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Thomson  on  account  of  his  succession  to  the  estate  of  Charle- 
ton. He  m.  Clementina,  only  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  William 
Adam,  of  Blair  Adam,  M.P.,  Baron  of  Exchequer,  Lord  Chief 
Commissioner  of  the  Jury  Court,  and  Lord-Lieut,  of  co. 
Kinross,  by  the  lion.  Eleanor  Elphinstone,  dau.  of  Charles, 
10th  Lord  Elphinstone,  by  Lady  Clementina  Fleming,  heir  of 
line  of  the  Earls  of  Wigton,  Marischal,  and  Perth.  By  her 
he  had  1  John,  his  heir;  2  William,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army. 
Commander  of  the  Body  Guard  of  the  Governor-General  of 
India,  m.  Isabella  Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  James  Steel,  and  has- 
Charles  James,  b.  1859,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  and  Clementine 
Susan  Adelaide;  1  Eleanor,  m.  James  Montgomery,  nephew 
of  Sir  James  Montgomery,  Bart,  of  .Stanhope  ;  2  Clementina ; 
3  Louisa;  4  Mary,  m.  Eev.  A.  R.  Campbell,  son  of  Sir 
Archibald  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Garscube;  5  Jean  St.  Clair. 
John  Anstruther  Thomson,  of  Charleton,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  John  Anstruther-Thomson,  Esq.  now  of  Charleton, 
heir-general  of  the  St.  Clairs,  Earls  of  Orkney,  and  Lorda 
Sinclair. 

Arms  of  Anstrdther— Arg.,  three  piles  sa.,  being  the 
armorial  bearings  which  are  said  to  have  been  adopted  by 
Henry  de  Anstruther,  4th  Lord  of  Anstruther,  who  was  sent  by 
Alexander  III.  of  Scotland  to  accompany  St.  Louis  on  his 
crusade.  The  three  piles  denote,  it  is  supposed,  the  three  nails 
of  the  cross.  Arms  o/ Thomson — Arg.,  a  stag's  head  gu.,  on  a 
chief  indented  gu.  three  masclcs  or.  Crests — Anstruther, 
Two  arms  in  armour,  holding  a  battle-axe,  all  ppr. ;  Thomson, 
A  naked  arm,  couped  at  the  elbow  ppr.,  holding  a  cross-cross- 
let  gu.  Mottoes — Periissem  ni  periissem ;  Honesty  is  good 
policy ;  Fight. 

Scats— Charleton,  Colinsburgh,  co.  Fife ;  and  Carntyne 
House,  Glasgow. 


WHITE-THOMSON     OF    BROOMFORD 
MANOR. 

White-Thomson,  Kobeet  Thomas,  Esq.,  C.B., 
of  Broomford  Manor,  Devon,  J. P.,  Col.  Comm.  4th 
Batt.  Devonshire  Regt.  18G7-1893,  formerly  a. 
Major  in  the  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  assumed  by 
royal  licence,  1875,  the  prefix  surname  of  White, 
as  representative  of  his  mother's  family,  b.  21  Feb. 
1831 ;  m.  16  June,  1857,  Fanny  Julia,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Robert  Ferguson  Davie,  Isb  Bart,  of 
Creedy,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Henry  Noel,  Lieut.  R.N.  6.  22  April,  1858;  d.  26  May, 
1886. 

u.  Remington  Walter,  M.A.  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  Assistant- 
Master  at  Eton  Coll.,  6.  28  Aug.  1801 ;  m.  11  April,  18S5, 
Hon.  Theodora  Mary,  dau.  of  1st  Lord  Basing. 

III.  Leonard  Jauncey,  M.A.  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  his  Grace  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  b. 
15  Nov.  1S03. 

IV.  Hugh  Davie,  Lieut.  E.H.A.,  b.  6  Sept.  1866;  m.  .30  Nov. 
1893,  Ela  Louisa  Agatha,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Kev. 
James  Stewart  Euddach,  B.A.  Pembroke  Coll.  Camb. 

I.  Ada  Mary,  m.  9  July,  1891,  Edwaid  St.  Aubyn,  brother  of 
1st  Lord  St.  Levin,  and  has  issue  {see  Burke's  Peerage). 


*  The  Thomsons  of  Charleton  possessed  extensive  estates  in 
CO.  Fife  for  several  generations.  John  Thomson,  of  Charleton, 
7)1.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Brymer,  of  Edrom,  co.  Berwick,  and  had 
issue,  John  Thomson,  of  Charleton,  who  m.  Margaret  I'ater- 
son  ;  Mary,  wife  of  John  Spotliswoode,  of  Spottiswoude  j  and 
Rachel,  wife  of  Peter  Wedderburn,  Esq. 


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liineag-e. — James  Thomson,  of  Burnbrae,  Tullieallan,  co. 
Perth,  wlieio  he  was  settled  in  the  17th  century,  ?)i.  Janet 
Bruce,  and  was  father  of 

James  Thomson,  also  of  Burnbrae.  He  in.  Margaret  Kier- 
man,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Thomson,  of  Anderstoun,  Glasgow,  who  m.  Isabel 
Yuill,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Robert  Thomson,  manufacturer,  of  Glasgow,  5.  13  March, 
1742 ;  m.  13  April,  1766,  Christian,  dau.  of  Charles  Strang,  and 
d.  1820,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1783)  a  son, 

Eobeet  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Caniphill,  J.P.  cos.  Renfrew  and 
Lanark,  m.  27  June,  1796,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Neale,  Esq. 
of  Willowyard,  near  Beith,  and  d.  1831,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  1S40), 

I.  RoBEBT,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  6.  1804;  d.  unm.  1833. 

in.  Neale,  of  Langside  and  Camphill,  b.  1807  ;  m.  1st,  1840, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Wrishr,  of  Broom,  co.  Stirling 
{.she  d.  1844);  and  2ndly,  1846,  Helen,  dau.  of  Malcolm 
McFarlane,  Esq.,  and  d.  1857,  leaving  issue, 

2  Matcolm,  }  ^^'i^^'  ^-  ^^'^'^'  ^°^^^  '^-  «"™- 

S  Neale,  of  Langside,  h.  1852;  to.  1874,  Margaret  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  A.  B.  McGrigur,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Caimoch, 
CO.  Stirling,  and  has  had  issue,  a  son,  Neale,  b.  1883,  and 
two  daus.,  Ehzabeth  Maude  and  Helena  (d.  2b  Oct. 
1892). 

4  John  James,  6. 1856,  late  an  officer  1st  Devon  Militia;  m. 
1877,  Chailotte,  dau.  of  David  Smith,  Esq.,  and  d.  1885, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1878;  an  only  child,  Helen  Wini- 
fred Muriel.  He  ni.  2ndly,  1882,  Julia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Mead,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  Vera  Dorothy  Julia.  He  d. 
1885. 

1  Christina,  m.  1881,  Henry,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Joseph 
Bailey,  1st  Bart,  of  Glanusk,  and  has  a  son,  Robert  Neale 
3Ienteth,  b.  1882,  and  two  daus.,  Helen  Christina  and 
Marcaiet  Doreen.     He  d.  1889. 

■2  Helen,  vi.  1873,  George,  only  son  of  Col.  E.  P.  Arthur 
(Bombay  Staff  Corps),  and  d.  April,  1878,  leaving  two 
sons,  Edward  Malcolm,  b.  8  Dec.  1874,  and  (ieorge 
Frederick  Neale,  6.  10  April,  1878.  Mr.  George  Arthur, 
d.  Sept.  1878. 

TV.  James,  6.  1812;  m.  1838,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Archibald 
Constable,  Esq..  and  d.  without  issue  1843. 

I.  Margaret,  rii.  Kev.  James  Monteith,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Christina,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  White,  and  d.  without 
issue. 

III.  Rebecca,  m.  Melville  Neale,  M.D.,  and  d.  without  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Camphill,  6.  1797;  m.  1830, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  The  Close,  Lichfield,  and 
sister  and  heir  of  Kev.  Thomas  Henry  White  (see  famili/  of 
White),  and  d.  9  Oct.  1883,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Robert  Thomas,  his  heir,  now  White-Thomson,  of 
Broomford. 

II.  John  Henry,  b.  5  Feb.  1832,  Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  killed 
in  the  Light  Cavalry  charge  at  Balaclava,  Oct.  25,  1854. 

^amilg  of  Ml  bite. 

Rev.  Joseph  White,  Vicar  of  Ellaston,  co.  Stafford,  B.A., 
m.  6  June,  1699,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Kent,  yeoman  of  War- 
mingham,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1715,  leaving  two  sons,  John 
(Rev.),  M.A.,  Sub-Chanter  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  (who  d.  1776, 
leaving  an  only  dau.,  m.  Rev.  Fyge  Jauncey),  and 

Rev.  Thomas  White,  Vicar  of  Bunchurch,  M.A.,  Preben- 
dary and  Divinity  Lecturer  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  m.  2.')  June, 
1755,  Luny,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Hunter,  and  d.  1785,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  1813)  two  sons,  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Sacri.st  of 
LichfieUi  Cathedral,  d.  s.  p.  1836,  and 

Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  The  Close,  Lichfield,  to.  Mary,  dau. 
•of  Rev.  D.  W.  Remington,  Sub-Chanter  of  Lichfield  Cathe- 
■clral,  by  Mary,  dau.  and  eventual  sole  heiress  of  Christopher 
Heveninghan,  Esq.,  last  male  representative  of  the  Ilevening- 
liams  of  Pype  and  Aston,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  by 
'her  (who  d.  1813)  a  son  and  a  dau., 

r.  Thomas  Henry  (Uev.),  M.A.,  d.  s.p.  1849. 
1.  Mary,  m.  as  above,  Robert  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Camphill, 
and  2ndly,  Sir  T.  Noel  Harris,  K.C.H.,  and  ii!.  1860. 

A7-ms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
and  attired  wi.h  ten  tines  ppr.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  cross-crosslet 
fitchee  between  two  ro.ses  slipped  of  the  field,  for  Thomson  ; 
2nd  and  3i\1,  per  chevron  ragule  or  and  gu.  three  roses  counter- 
changed,  slipped  ppr.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  hour- 
glasses of  the  first,  for  White.  Crests — A  dexter  arm  in  armour 
ppr.,  holding  in  the  hand  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  or,  for  Thom- 
son ;  and,  A  stork  resting  its  dexter  leg  on  an  hourglass,  and 
holding  in  the  beak  a  bulrush  all  ppr.,  for  White,  ilotto — 
Deus  providebit. 

Seat — Broomford  Manor,  Exbourne.  North  Devon. 
II. 


THORNEYCROFT  OF  HADLEY  PARK. 

Thoenetckoft,  TnoiiAS,  Esq.  of  Tettenliall 
Towers,  co.  Stafford,  and  Hadley  Park,  Salop,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Stafford,  High  Slieriff  ISGi,  J.P. 
for  Salop,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Queen's  Own  Eoval 
Staffordshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  10  Dec.  1822; 
m.  27  June,  1847,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Wliite- 
law,  Esq.  of  Drumpark  near  Glasgow,  and  niece 
of  the  Messrs.  Baird,  of  Gartsherrie,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  George  Benjamin,  5.  25  May,  1849  ;  m.  1876,  Blanche 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Mervyn  Edward  Archdale,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Archdale,  co.  Fermanagh. 

II.  James  Baird,  of  Crookedholm,  Kilmarnock,  6.  19  March, 
1851;  m.  7  July,  1885,  Annie  Chalmers,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Nicol,  Esq.  of  Murtle  House,  Aberdeen. 

III.  Hamo  Douglas,  b.  4  Jan.  1855. 

IV.  Alexander  Whitelaw,  Capt.  Batt.  Eoyal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  6.  19  Feb.  1859. 

V.  Wallace,  b.  24  Feb.  1864. 

I.  Jessie,  m.  Joseph  Arthur  Piatt,  Esq.  of  Oldham. 

II.  Jeanie,  hi.  Frank  Wheen,  Esq.  of  London. 

III.  Eleanor.  iv.  Florence. 

Lineage.— This  family,  which  had  for  a  period  fallen 
from  its  original  position,  was  restored  by  the  energy  and 
successful  enterprise  of  the  late  eminent  ironmaster,  Georob 
Benjamin  Thornetcroft,  Esq.,  the  first  Mayor  of  Wolver- 
hampton. It  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  Cheshire 
house  of  Thorneycroft,  which  resided  for  more  than  600  years 
at  the  old  mansion  of  Thorneycroft  Hall,  near  Macclesfield,  and 
the  pedigree  of  which  appears  at  length  in  Ormerod's  History 
of  Cheshire.  The  descent  of  the  line  of  ivhich  we  are  treating 
is  traced  through  Cheshire,  Shropshire,  and  Staffordshire  re- 
gistries down  to  the  present  Thomas  Thorneycroft,  Esq.  of 
Tettenhall  Wood  and  Hadley  Park,  who  is  only  son  of 
George  Benjamin  Thorneycroft,  Esq.  of  Chapel  House, 
Wolverhampton,  and  Hadley  Park,  Salop  (who  d.  28  AprU, 
1851,  aged  60),  by  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Page,  and 
grandson  of  Edward  Thorneycroft,  by  Mary  Bradley  his  wife. 
Mr.  Thomas  Thorneycroft  has  four  sisters,  Mary,  Emma, 
Harriet,  and  Ellen,  all  of  whom  are  married. 

Arvis — Vert,  a  mascle  or,  between  four  crosses-crosslet  arg. 
Crest— On  a  mural  crown  gu.  a  falcon  volant  ppr.,  jessed,  mem- 
bered  and  beaked  or,  between  two  palm-branches,  also  or. 
Motto — Fortis  qui  se  vincit. 

&ut— Tettenhall  Towers,  near  Wolverhampton. 


THORNHILL    OF    DIDDINGTON. 

Thoenhill,  Aethue  John,  Esq.  of  Diddington, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Cambridge 
1884  to  1885,  High  Sheriff  Cambs.  and  Hunts 
(1893),  b.  3  April,  1850. 

Lineage.— Sir  John  Thobnhill,  of  Thornhill  (son  of  Sib 
Richard  Thornhill,  Knt.,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Thobn- 
hill, Knt.  of  Thornhill),  was  father  of  Sib  Bryan  Thobnhill, 
of  Thornhill,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  shire  for  York  29  and 
31  Edward  III.  He  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fitzwilliam, 
Knt.,  and  besides  daus.,  had  two  sons,  i.  Simon,  of  Thornhill, 
who  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Bapthorpe,  Esq.  of  Bapthorpe, 
and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Savile, 
Esq.  who  acquired  with  her  the  Thornhill  estate,  where  the 
Saviles  continued  to  reside  till  the  civil  war,  when  the  house 
was  burned,  and  Sir  George  Savile  (Marquess  of  Halifax)  re- 
moved to  Bufford ;  ii.  Thomas.     The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Thobnhill,  living  1374,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lacy 
of  Cromwelbothorn ;  was  father  of 

Richard  Thornhill,  m.  Margaret,  heir  of  William  Toothill, 
of  Tootliill,  by  Maud  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fixby. 
Their  son, 

William  Thobnhill,  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  m.  1392,  Jennet, 
dau.  of  John  de  Catton,  of  Flockton,  and  d.  1443,  leaving  a  son 
and  heir, 

Bryan  Thobnhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  m.  1408, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Richard  Hopton,  Esq.  of  Switlington,  and  d. 
1484,  having  had,  besides  a  dau.  Dioncs,  in.  William  Stansfield, 
Esq.  of  Stansfield,  a  son, 

William  Thobnhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Tootliill,  father  (by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mirfield,  Esq.  of  Miifield) 
of 

John  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  to.  16  Jan. 
1501,  Jennet,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Savile,  of  Newhall,  and  d.  1529, 
leaving,  with  other  icsiie,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

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JonN  Thorshili,  Esq.  of  Fixliy  and  Tootliill,  m.  28  April, 
1515,  Elizabotli,  dau.  of  Thomas  Giioe,  Esq.  of  Sandal,  and  (/. 
1767,  leaving  (with  a  son,  Bryan,  who  vi.  Jane,  dau.  of  Jolin 
Kave,  Esq.  of  Woodsome,  and  d.  s.  p.  15'.>y,  and  other  issue)  a 
son  and  heir, 

John  Thorshill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Thornhill,  m.  Jennet, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Marsh,  and  d.  ltJ07.    His  son, 

Thomas  Tuorxhill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  m.  12  Oct.  1614,  Anne, 
dau,  and  heir  of  Thomas  Triggot,  Esq.  of  South  Kirkhy,  and 
d.  1601,  having  had  (.with  other  issue,  of  whom  Elizabeth,  m. 
Langdale  Sunderland,  Esq.  of  High  Sunderland,  and  Mar- 
garet, VI.  Sir  John  Armitage,  "ndBart.  of  KirUless)  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  THOBxtiiLt,  Esq.  of  Fixby,  J. P.,  Jlajor  in  the  army, 
m.  1st,  1047,  Porothy,  dau.  of  George  Collcnbell,  Esq.  of  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  vi. 
2ndly,  7  Sept.  1650,  Evcrald,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George 
Wentworth,  Knt.  of  WooUey,  and  d.  1609.  His  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

George  Thoexhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby,  bapt.  16  Aug.  1655,  m. 
1677,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Constable 
Burton,  and  d.  19  Aug.  16S7,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  who 
d.  young, 

Bryan,  of  Fixby,  m.  29  Aug.  1699,  France."!,  dau.  and  heir  of 
J.  'Wilson,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Sir  Francis  Leicester,  3rd  Bart,  of  Tabley)  had  an  only  dau. 
who  <f.  an  infant.    He  d.  13  July.  1701. 

Thomas  Fixby,  High  Sheriff  co.  York  1745,  d.  unm.  18  May, 
1751,  aged  71. 

John,  d.  until.  25  Feb.  1756,  aged  77. 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Everild,  vi.  Sir  Arthur  Cayley.  3rd  H.-ut.  of  P.rompton. 

Anne,  m.  her  kinsman,  Peter  Sunderland,  Esq.  of  Aikton. 

Mary. 

The  youngest  son, 

Georoe  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  vi.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Barne,  Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1754,  aged  73, 
laving  had  issue, 

Thomas,   of  Fixby,  m.  1779,   Eleanor   Lynne,  of   Horsley, 
Essex,  and  d.  22  March,  1800,  leaving  a  son, 
Thomas,  of  Fixby.  co.  York,  and  Hiddlesworth,  Norfolk, 
15  Dec.  1780  :  )ii.  1815,  Siuah  Sober,  of  Southampton,  and 
had    a    son,   Thomas,  of    Fixby  and    Riddlesworth  {see 
Clarke-Thorxhill). 
George,  of  Diddington. 
Mary,  ni.  Miles  Barne,  of  Sotterley. 

Sarah,  m.  Sir  John  Blois,  5th  Bart,  of  Cockfield  Hill,  Suffolk, 
who  d.  1766,  leaving  a  son.  Sir  Charles  Blois,  6th  Bart. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  m.  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Cffisar  Hawkins,  1st  Bart,  of  Kelston,  Somerset, 
and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Heath- 
cote,  Esq.;  Sarah,  d.  v.nm.;  and  Frances,  7n.  1st,  William 
Herbert  Russell,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  John  Harding,  Esq.)  a  son 
and  heir, 

George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  M.P.  co.  Hunting- 
don, m.  1809,  Charlotte  Matilda,  dau.  and  heir  of  llev.  Charles 
Greene,  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  issue, 
George. 

Charles,  '//i.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Woolscy,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 
John,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilkinson,  Esq. 
William,  m.  Helen  J.,  dau.  of  John  Woolsey,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Bryan,  m.  Miss  Sophia  Tuke,  and  has  issue. 
Henry  Jordan,  m.  Elizabeth  Julia,  dau.  of  Major  Goldic,  and 

has  issue. 
Mary  .\nne,  -„i.  Edmund  Packe,  Esq. 
Charlotte  Matilda.  trances,  mi.  Rev.  John  Pardee. 

Lydia  .Vnn.  Georgiana,  m.  Rev.  Plumer  lloper. 

Everilda,  m.  Rev.  Alfred  Jenner. 
His  eldest  son, 

George  Thorxhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  co.  Huntingdon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  />.  10  Aug.  1811;  ?;i.  1845, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  11.  Wilkinson,  Esq., 
and  d.  Feb.  1875,  leaving  issue, 

George,  h.  1849;  d.  r.  p.  1868. 
Arthur  John,  now  fif  Diddington. 

Francis  Herbert  William,  6.  Xov.  1851  ;  m.  Nov.  1880,  Helen 
Georgina.  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Thornhill,  of  Milesdown,  co. 
Louth,  and  has  issue,  Noel,  b.  Dec.  Is,  Isal. 
Edmund  Henry,  0.  March,  1856. 
Charlotte  .Sarah. 
Catherine  Georgina,  w..  July,  1879,  Maunsell  Bowers,  Esq., 

Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue. 
Arras — Gu.,  two  bar.s  gcmelles  and  a  chief  arg.     Crest— The 
■bust  of  a  woman  ppr.,  vested  gu.,  finiliiiated  or,  crined  and 
dueally  crowned,  also  or,  issuant  from  the  crown  five  thorn- 
leavts  vert.     Mi,tto—lie  fast. 
i.'ttt«— Diddington,  Buckden,  co.  Huntingdon. 


THORNHILL  OF   FIXBY  ANDi  EUSHTOlir. 

Clakke-Thornhill,  William  Capel,  Esq.  of 
Kuslifon  IIiill,  CO.  Northampton,  und  Fixby  Hall 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Northampton,  High 
Slicriff  1860,  J.P.  for  Middlesex,  formerly  Capt. 
23rd  Kcgt.  of  Fusiliers,  b.  8  April,  1832  ;  m.  20 
Nov.  1855,  Clara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Eiddlesworth,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  10  July,  1865)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Bryan,  M.A.  Oxford,  a  Secretary  in  the  Diplo- 
matic Service,  h.  13  March,  1857. 

II.  William  Capel,  b.  13  Nov.  1860;  d.  17  July,  1892. 

III.  Arthur  Herbert,  6.  31  Dec.  1861 ;  d.  18  Nov.  1874. 

IV.  Randolph,  6.  7  Jan.  1863. 

I.  Clara  Louisa.  ii.  Gwendoline  Blanche. 

Mr.  Clarke-Thornhill  assumed,  by  royal  licence, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  TnoKNiiiLL,  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  his  wife's  grandfather, 
Thomas  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby. 

Lineag-e. — Capt.  Clarke  Thornhill,  is  only  son  of 
Thomas  Trucsdale  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Swakeleys,  Middlesex  (son 
of  Thoniris  Truesdale  Clarke,  who  d.  1840,  and  Louisa  his 
wife,  d.  1845),  by  Jane  Selina  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  William  Robert  Capel,  Srd'son  of  William  Anne,  4th 
Earl  of  Essex  (see  Clarke  of  Swal-clei/s).  The  Thornhills  of 
Thornh'Ul,  co.  York,  of  whom  the  Fixby  Thornhills  were  a 
branch,  are  a  family  of  great  antiquity  {see  Thornhill  of 
Didil'mglon). 

Thomas  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Riddlesworth  (son  of 
Thomas,  of  Fixby,  by  Sarah  Sober  his  wife),  m.  Honoria,  dau. 
of  Jfajor  and  Lady  Louisa  Forester,  and  left  three  daus.  and 
co-heirs, 

Clara,  m.  as  above,  William  Capel  Clarke,  Esq. 

Honoria  Louisa,  m.  7  April,  1864,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Har- 
vey Bramston,  Grenadier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  T.  W. 
Bramston,  Esq.  of  Skreena. 

Eleanor  Frances,  m.  3  Aug.  1865,  Capt.  Arthur  Watson  De 
Capell  Broke,  late  4th  Hussars,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  De 
Capcll  Broke,  3rd  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  gu.,  two  bars  gemelles  and  a 
chief  arg.,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  gu.,  for  Thornhill; 
2nd  and  3rd,  for  Clarke.  Cresl — Thornhill,  The  bust  of  a 
woman  ppr.,  vested  gu.,  fimbriated  or,  crined  and  dueally 
crowned,  also  or,  issuant  from  the  crown  five  thorn-leaves 
vert,  charged  in  the  breast  (for  distinction)  withacross-crosslet 
or. 

S(;a?s— Rushton  Hall,  Kettering,  co.  Northampton;  Fixby 
Hall,  Huddersfield,  co.  York  ;  Swakeleys,  Uxbridge ;  and  Bin- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk. 

r/((?;s— Arthur's;  Army  and  Navy;  and  Carlton. 


M'CEEAGH-THORNHILL    OF    STANTON. 

M'L'llEAGII  -  TUORNHILL,      MiCIIAEI,,       Esq.     of 

Staiiton-in-Pcak,  co.  Derby,  J. P.,  formerly  Major- 
at h  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1875,  Eva  Helen  Emma, 
dau.  of  F.  S.  llurlock,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Brighton,  and 
Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Baclie  Thornhill, 
Esq.  of  Montagu  Place,  London,  Eoyal  Horse 
Criiards  (Blue),  and  granddau.  of  Bacho  Thorn- 
hill, Esq.  of  Stanton-in-Peak,  and  has  issue, 

Michael  Christopher,  h.  1877. 
Flora  Helen  Frances,  b.  1876. 

Jlajor  Michael  M'Creagh,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir- 
Michiiel  M'Creagh,  K.C.H.,  C.B.,  by  Frances  Ehza- 
betli  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  Christopher  Wilson, 
of  the  22nd  Ecgt.,  obtained  by  royal  licence  in 
1882  permission  to  take  in  addition  the  name 
and  to  quarter  the  arms  of  TnoRNiiiLL,  on  the 
succession  of  his  wife  to  the  Stanton-in-Peak 
estate,  by  the  death  of  iier  brother,  Henry  Francis 
Hurlock,  Esq.,  formerly  of  the  87th  Ecgt.,  who  d. 
1881. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Thornhill  descends  from  a 
branch  of  the  Thornhills  of  co.  York,  one  of  the  most  ancient 
families  in  that  part  of  England.  The  pedigree  deduces  the 
descent  from  Gerneber,  a  noble  Saxon  who,  it  is  therein  re- 
corded, possessed,  before  the  Conquest,  large  tracts  of  lanJ 
in  the  co.  of  York,  which  descended  to  and  arc  now  held  by  the 
Earl  of  Scarborough,  first,  through  Elizabeth  Thornhill,  thft 


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heir,  45  Edivard  III.,  who  m.  Henry  Savile,  '2nd  son  of 
John  Savile,  of  Tankcrsley,  co.  York,  and  afterwards  by  the 
Saviles. 

From  John  Thornel,  of  Thomel  and  Wharnebrook,  in  the 
parish  of  Hope,  co.  Derby,  7  Edward  I.,  who  m.  Marion, 
dau.  of  Kichard  Heton,  of  Jlirfield,  co.  York,  lineally  de- 
scended 

John  Thobnhill,  of  Thornhill,  5.  1668;  m.  March,  1696, 
Anne,  niece  and  heir  of  Raphael  Bache,  of  Stanton,  and  d. 
1730,  having  hadfour  sons  and  four  daus.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Bache  Thornhill,  of  Stanton,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Coke,  M.P.,  of  Jlelbourne,  Vice-Chamberlain  to 
George  I.,  and  2ndly,  1742,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Anthony  Eyre, 
of  Kampton  and  Grove,  Notts,  and  by  the  latter  only  had 
issue,  Bache,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently:  John,  b.  1743,  d. 
young;  Margaret,  rf.  young  ;  and  Anne.  Mr.  Thornnill,  who 
was  buried  at  Youlgreave  1761,  wass.  by  his  elder  son, 

Bache  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  Hifth  SheritT  1776,  6. 
26  Aug.  1747  ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Gould,  of  Mansfield 
Woodhouse,  Xotts,  and  Staverton,  co.  Devon,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Kobert  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Screveton,  Xotts,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1827)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Bache,  of  Montague  Place,  London,  h.  7  Jan.  1780; 
m.  1801,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Fole,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool, and  dying  v.  p.  1822,  left  issue, 

1  Bache,  7th  Hussars,  b.  1803;  d.unm.  1823. 

2  William  Pole,  of  Stanton,  co.  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  North  Derbyshire,  High  Sheriff  1836,  h.  1806  ; 
in.  1828,  Isabella,  sole  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  Philip 
Gell,  Esq.  of  Hopeton,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  1875  ;  she  d. 
1878. 

1  Mary  Jane,  d.  1822.  2  Helen. 

3  Emma,  m.  1st,  William,  eldest  son  of  'William  Pitt 
Goodrich,  Esq.  of  Matson,  co.  Gloucester,  and  2ndly, 
F.  .Swanton  Hurlock,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau.  Eva 
Helen  Emma,  m.  (tw  aboce)  Michael  JI'Creagh,  Esq., 
who  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  the  additional  name  and 
arms  of  Thornhill. 

II.  'William,  of  New  Park,  Herts,  late  Col.  7th  Hussars. 

III.  Bache  (.Rev.),  of  Winster,  d.  1828. 

IV.  Edward  Bulkeley,  Capt.  4.5th  Regt.,  6.  1789  ;  and  d. 
1811. 

I.  Mary.  11.  Lucy,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Thornhill  d.  26  July,  1830. 

^r»!s— Gu.,  two  bars  gemellcs  arg.,  in  chief  a  cross-crosslet 
for  ilistinction;  on  achief  of  theseeonda  masclesa.,  quartering, 
or,  on  a  fesse  embattled,  between,  in  chief  three  estoiles  and  in 
base  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  a  sword  ppr., point  to  dexter,  pommeled 
and  hilted  of  the  first.  Crests — 1st,  On  a  mount,  a  thorn-tree 
ppr.,  charged  on  the  stem  with  a  mascle  or,  and  with  a  cross- 
crosslet  sa.  on  the  branches ;  2nd,  M'Creagh,  A  dcmi-lion 
rampant  gu.,  collared  gemelle,  and  chai-ged  on  the  shoulder 
with  two  estoiles  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  bezant, 
thereon  two  mascles  interleaved  sa.  (Motto  over — Mors  ante 
dtdecora).    Motto — Amantes  arduadumos. 

Seat — Stanton-in-Peak,  near  Bakewell,  co.  Derby. 

loicn  HesidtnceSl,  Eccieston  Square,  S.W. 


THORNTON  OF  BIKKIN  AND  CLAPHAM. 

Thoenton,  Keginald,  Esq.  of  Birkin  House, 
CO.  Doi'set,  J. P.,  ■was  in  Indian  Civil  Service,  b.  17 
Dec.  1821 ;  771.  13  Oct.  1849,  Louisa  Fanny  Mary, 
elder  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lusbington,  3rd  Bart.,  of 
Aspenden  Hall,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Douglas,  b.  17  Dec.  1862;  m.  1881,  Emily 
Eleanor  Palmer,  youngest  dau.  of  J.  Brymer,  Esq.  of 
Lslington  House,  Dorset,  and  has  issue,  Emily  Mary. 

n.  Leslie  Melville,  Bengal  C.S.,  6.  9  Aug.  185S. 

III.  Henry  Lushington,  b.  29  Oct.  1860. 

I.  Alice  Frances. 

Iiiueag'e.  —  William  Thornton,  of  East  Newton,  co. 
York,  settled  there  in  1310,  in  consequence  of  his  marriage 
with  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Newton,  of  East  Newton. 
Their  descendants  possessed  the  manor  of  East  Newton  till  the 
death  of  Robert  Thornton,  4  June,  1692,  when  the  elder  line 
ended  in  Alice,  wife  of  Dr.  Comber,  Dean  of  Durham  and 
Chaplain  to  William  and  Mart.  The  arms  and  crest  on  the 
tomb  of  the  Rector  of  Birkin,  who  d.  1660,  are  those  confirmed 
by  patent  4  Oct.  1563,  to  Robert  Thornton,  of  East  Newton, 
and  it  is  therefore  presumable  that  he  was  one  of  the  younger 
branches  of  the  East  Newton  family. 

Eev.  Robert  Thornton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Birkin,  co.  York, 
■was  eminently  distinguished  during  the  civil  conflicts  of  the 
reign  of  Charles  I.  for  his  loyalty  and  attachment  to  the 
Church  of  England.    His  great  and  manifold  privations  in 


those  di5tres:;ing  times  are  fully  related  in  Walker'.s  Si'ff.irlnrjs 
of  the  Cla-rjy.  Mr.  Thornton,  who  was  removed  from  his 
rectory  during  the  Protectorate,  but  reinstated  at  the  Restora- 
tion, d.  1665.     His  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Thornton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Birkin,  d.  1697, 
in  his  74th  year,  leaving  issue  by  Clara  his  wife.  The  eldest 
son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.,  Merchant  in  Hull,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Field,  Esq.  of  Kingston-upon-llull,  by  .Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert  Wood,  Esq.  of  Monk  Bretton,  co.  York,  and  d. 
1781,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  Joseph. 

III.  John,  m.  Pentecost,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  Hall,  Esq.,  and 
d.  v.p.  1729. 

rv.  Godfrey,  of  Clapham,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
6.  1701  ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Astell,  Esq.  of 
Everton,  and  d.  1751,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Kensington,  d.  s.  p.  1803. 

2  William,  who  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  .\stell,  d.  s.  p.  1777. 

3  Godfrey,  of  Mogerhanger  House,  co.  Bedford,  a  Bank 
Director,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-htir  of  Stephen  Peter 
Godin,  Esq.  of  CuUand's  Grove,  Middlesex,  and  had 
issue, 

Steplien,  of  Mogerhanger  House,  a  P.nnk  Direetor,  J). 
1767  ;  TO.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  l.itileilale,  Esq.  of 
Rotterdam,  and  by  her  (who  d.  li34U)  left  at  his  decease, 
1850, 

Godfrey,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  1795;  m,.  1st,  his 
cousin.  Miss  Dixon  ;  and  2ndly,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Briso 
Pearse,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  and  d.  s.  p.  1857. 

Stephen  Edward,  to.  Julia  Anna  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Blunham,  Beds,  and  d.  1853,  leaving 
one  dau.  Caroline  Mary. 

George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sharnbrook,  6.  1802, 
deceased. 

■yvilliam.of  Mogerhanger,  J. P.,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards, 
in.  1836,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Vigne,  Esq.  of 
Woodford,  Essex,  and  d.  s.  p.  1874,  leaving  his 
widow  his  estate. 

Harry,  of  Kcmpstone  Grange,  co.  Bedford  (residence 
Turvey  Cottage,  Newport  Pagnel,  Bucks),  J. P.  for 
that  CO.,  High  Sheriff  1873,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks, 
b.  21  March,  1812;  vi.  2  Feb.  1842,  Caroline  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dau.  of  John  Christie,  E.sq.  and  d.  1885, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  26  March,  1881)  had  issue, 
Charles  Stuart,  b.  4  JIarch,  1844,  m.  1876,  Emily 
Harriette,  4th  dau.  of  Kichard  Selby  Lowndes,  Esq. 
of  Elmers,  Bucks ;  Harry  Godfrey,  now  of  Kemp- 
stone  Grange,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards, 
b.  16  Oct.  1845  :  m.  1874,  Lucy  Jemima,  dau.  of 
Francis  Pym,  Esq.  of  The  Hast-Us,  Sandy,  Beds.; 
Arthur  Stephen,  b.  1850 ;  Caroline  Wary ;  Helen 
Charlotte,  vi.  4  Feb.  I»69,  Hon.  Beaucharap  Mow- 
bray St.  John,  2nd  son  of  St.  Andrew,  14th  Lord  St. 
John,  and  Gertrude  Emily,  m.  10  Feb.  1881,  James 
Grey,  youngest  son  of  James  Duberly,  Esq.  of  Gaynes 
Hall,  Hunts. 

Edward,  m.  1844,  Mary  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Jacob  Henry  Brooke  Mountain,  D.D.,  of  The  Heath, 
Hemel  Hempstead,  by  Frances  Mingay  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Rev.  William  Brooke,  of  Swainsthoipe 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  two  sous,  Brooke,  b.  1845, 
and  Armine,  b.  1847. 

Mary,  m.   Henry  Pearse,    Esq.  of  Woodford,  and  d. 
2  Jan.  1882. 
William,    of    Everton    House,    co.    Huntingdon    (see 
Astell). 
Claude  George,  of  Marden  Hill,  Herts,  m.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  Herts,  31. P., 
and  had  issue. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Vigne,  Esq.  of  Woodford. 
Almeria,  ra.  William  Phillimore,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Barrister-at-Law. 

4  Charles,  d.  unm.  5  John,  d.  unni. 

V.  William,  of  Kingston-on-Hull,  Merchant,  d.  1782,  leaving 
two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Jane,  m.  John  Porter,  Esq. 

2  Sarah,  m.  Kobert  Thonuon,  Esq.  of  Kensington. 

I.  Sarah,  ra.    William   Wilberforce,    Esq.   of    Kingston-on- 
Hull. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Thornton,  Esq.  of  London  and  Clapham,  a  Bank 
Director,  ra.  Hannah  Swyncocke,  and  d.  1747,  leaving,  besides 
four  daus.,  an  only  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  b.  1720 ;  m.  1753,  Lncy,  f 
dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  (by  Margaret  his  wife,  ,' 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Hoghton,  4th  Bart,  of  Hoghton  Tower),  and  >! 
by  her  (who  d.  1785)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir.  ' 

II.  Robert,  of  Clapham,  M  P.  for  Colchester,  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  Francis  Eyre,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1826. 

ui.  Henry,  of  Battersca  Rise,  M.P.  lor  Southwark,  ra.  1796, 


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Mary  Anne,  dan.  of  Jofoph  Sykes,  Esq.  of  West  Ella,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1S15,  Icaviiit;  issue, 

1  Henry  Sykes,  of  Battorsea  Rise,  b.  ISOO  ;  ra.  1S33,  Har- 
riet IKaltry,  and  had  issue. 

2  Watson  Joseph,  6.  1S02;  m.  1S42,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of 
—  Webb,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary  Anno,  of  Milton  Bryant,  near  Woburn,  Beds.  She 
inherited  this  property  "by  bequest  from  Lady  liiglis, 
1S7-2. 

2  Luev,  (?.  1S44.  3  Isabella. 

4  Henrietta,  m.  1836,  Eichard  Walter  S>nnot,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue,  a  dau.,  who  is  heir  to  her  aunt,   of  Milton, 
Beds. 
6  Sophia,  m.  1S34.  John  Thornton,  11th  Earl  of  Leven  and 
Melville,  and  has  issue  {see  I^dukk's  FunKje). 
6  L;uira,  m.  1S33,  Kev.  Charles  Foister. 
I.  Jane,  m.  17S4,  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville, 
and  </.  1S18.  u.  Lucy,  d.  tuim. 

Mr.  Thornton  d.  1790.     His  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Claphain  and  Albury  Park, 
Surrey,  M.P.  for  that  shire,  b.  1754  ;  m.  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Wakefield,  and  only  sister  of  Eichard 
Slater  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Fryston  Hall  and  Great  Houghton,  co. 
York,  M.P.  for  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Clapham.  ii.  Henry  Milnes,  b.  1792. 

111.  Samuel,   Kear-Admiral   E.N.,  b.  2  March,  1797;    m.  8 
Sept.   1840,  Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.  of    Eev.  John  Morgan 
Eice.  of  Tooting,  Surrey,  and  Brighton,  and  niece  of  Sir 
Ealph  Eice,  Kut.,  and  had  issue, 
1  Percv  Jlelville,  b.  29  Dec.  1841. 
1  Clara  Helen. 
I.  Lucy,  d.  unm.  1S35.  II.  Esther  Maria. 

III.  Jane.  iii.  1814,  Eichard  Mee  Eaikes,  Esq. 
rv.  Harriet,  m.  Hon.  John  Thornton  Leslie  Melville  (after- 
wards lltU  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville) ;  she  d.  1832. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  b.  31  Oct.  1783;  m.  11 
June,  1807,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Parry,  Esq.  and  niece  of 
Lord  Bexley,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Edward  Parry,  6.  7  Oct.  1811;  m.  1840,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Chichuley  Plowden,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Parry,  b.  1844. 

Eichard  Chicheley,  Major  Middlesex  Regt. 

Frederick.  Alfred. 

EmiUa.  Adelaide. 

III.  Francis  "Vansittart  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro 
Cathedral  and  Hector  of  South  Hill-with-Callinglon,  Corn- 
wall, b.  30  Jan.  1816;  m.  2  Feb.  ,ls47,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Horace  I).  Cholmondeley,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Cholmondeley. 

Augustus  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Roche,  Cornwall. 

Herbert  (Eev.),  B.A.,  Curate  of  South  Hill. 

Horace. 

Marj-.  Bessie  Margaret.  Selina.  Amelia. 

IV.  Eeginald,  now  of  Birkin. 

V.  Edmund,  b.  2S  June,  1826;  d.  25  Jan.  1837. 

VI.  William  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  North  Bovey, 
Devon,  b.  9  March,  1830;  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Eev.  James 
Furnival,  of  Larkbeare  House,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

Mary  Florence.  Constance.  Catherine. 

Agnes.  Ethel.  Maude. 

I.  Eliza,  VI.  19  Jan.  1832,  Frederick  Staintorth,  Esq., 
H.E.I. C.C.S.,  and  d.  at  Allahabad,  30  Dec.  1835. 

II.  Harriett,  m.  31  Jan.  1833,  John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Eiverhill, 
Sevenoaks,  Kent. 

III.  Clementina.  iv.  Margaret  Lucy. 
Mr.  Thornton  d.  29  Oct.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  7,  Onslow 
Gardens,  S.W.,  formerly  Sec.  to  Gov.  for  N.W.  Provinces, 
India,  b.  6  June,  1809;  ni.  2  Nov.  1841,  Harriet  Sarah,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Eight  Eev.  Reginald  Heber,  of  Hodnet,  Salop, 
Bishop  of  Calcutta,  and  sister  of  Mrs.  Percy  Heber,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  present  head  of  the  family,  h.  1843, 
Vicar  of  Ewell,  Surrey ;  m.  22  Dec.  1«68,  Agnes  Mary,  dau. 
of  George  Paton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  6.  6  Dec.  1870. 

2  George  Lestock,  b.  10  Feb.  1872. 

3  Leslie  Heber,  b.  21  Dec.  1873. 

4  Noel  Shipley,  6.  24  Dec.  1883. 

II.  Eeginald  Heber,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  Eleanor  Constance  Fryer, 
and  a.  2  May,  1887. 

III.  Arthur  Parry,  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.  Edith  Susan 
Sara  van  Corltandt. 

IV.  Charles  Conway,  H.M.  Foreign  Office,  m.  Mary  Diana 
Thornton- Wodehouse. 

■V.  Francis  Spencer,  Major  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  m.  Alice 

Marion  Barnelt. 
■VI.  Syiiney    Yeruon,     Capt.    E.A.,     i/i.     Elizabeth    Sylvia 

Greene. 


I.  Emily  Heber,  m.  Francis  Cobb,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  Gen.  A.  F.  Warren,  C.B. 

III.  Gr.ace,  m.  F.  Saltyman,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Mr.  Thornton  d.  15  Sept.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother 
RiioiNALD,  now  of  Berkin. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  thorn-treos  ppr. 
Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  purp.,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet 
or.     Motto — Fideli  tuta  inerces. 

Seat — Clapham,  Surrey. 


THORNTON    OF    BKOCKHAIiL. 

TnoKXTON,  Thomas  AVilliam,  Esq.  of  Brockhall, 
CO.  Northampton,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1886,  late 
Capt.  Northampton  and  Entland  Militia,  Patron 
of  three  livings,  b.  2G  July,  1850  ;  m.  6  Sept.  1883, 
Evelyn  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmtind  Charles  Bur- 
ton, Esq.  of  Daventry,  co.  Norlljauipton,  aud  has 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Anson,  6.  5  Jan.  18S7. 

II.  Ronald  Edmund,  6.  13  April,  1889. 

III.  John  Burton,  b.  19  Nov.  1891. 

I.  Rosamond  Fremeaux,  b.  12  Aug.  1884. 

II.  Violet  Eleanor. 

Xiiueag'e. — John  Thornton,  of  Newnham,  who  acquired 
that  estate  in  marriage  with  Lettice,  sisterandheir  of  Thomas 
Newnham,  of  Newnham,  was  grandfather  of 

Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Newnham,  Barrister-at-Law, 
who  purchased,  1625,  the  estates  of  Brockhole,  or  Brockhall, 
CO.  Northampton.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Dacres,  Esq.  of  Chilvers  Coton,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Aug. 
1604)  he  had  issue.  Thomas  Thornton  d.  29  April,  1632,  aged 
78,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Newnham  and  Brockhall,  b.  1589  ; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Down- 
ham,  Norfolk,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1761)  seven  sons  and 
three  daus.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  bapt.  8  Jan.  1615-16, 
s.  his  father,  15  Oct.  1637,  and  was  High  SherifT  1674.  He  m. 
1st,  Hester,  dau.  of  William  Prestley,  Esq.  of  Esingdon,  Herts, 
.and  had  two  sons,  William  and  Samuel,  and  a  dau.  Anne,  all 
d.  unm.  during  their  father's  lifetime.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  and  relict  of  John 
Combes,  Esq.  of  Daventry,  and  had  two  sons,  Daniel  and 
Stephen,  both  d.  wnm.,  the  elder  in  1684,  the  younger  in  1672. 
Mr.  Thornton  thus  leaving  at  his  decease,  11  July,  1692,  no 
surviving  issue,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  &.  27  Dec.  1654,  High 
SherifT  of  co.  Northampton  1699,  m.  1  Dec.  1692,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Brayfield,  and  by  her 
(whom.  2ndly,  1720,  the  Very  Rev.  William  Triinnell,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Winchester,  and  d.  1737)  had  issue.  Mr.  Thornton  d. 
28  Oct.  1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  bapt.  26  Aug.  1698, 
m.  16  May,  1722,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Lee,  Esq. 
of  Cold  .\shby,  co.  Northampton,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Apreece,  Esq.  of  Washiugley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Lee,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Major-Gen.,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Foot  Guards,  5.  1728; 
m,  Mary,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Yen.  David  Triinnell, 
D.D.,  Precentor  of  co.  Lincoln,  Archdeacon  of  Leicester, 
and  dying  1782,  left  two  sons, 

1  William,  of  Grosvenor  Gate,  Park  Lane,  London,  Lieut.-i 
Gen.  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  Woodstock,  d.  unm.  1841. 

2  Robert  (Eev.),  M. A.,  Vicar  of  Cold  Ashby  and  Weedon 
Beck,  CO.  Northampton,  d.  unm.  1822. 

I.  Frances,  b.  1731 ;  m.  2  March,  1763,  Eobert  Andrew,  Esq. 
of  Haiicston,  and  d.  1799. 
Mr.  Thornton  d.  15  March,  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Lee  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  bapt.  30  July,  i 
1726,  m.  23  April,  1774,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Eeeve,  Esq.  oi 
Melton  Mowbray,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb. 
1811)  had  five  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Thomas  Eeeve,  his  heir. 

II.  Jolin,  liairister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  1856. 

III.  Lee,  of  London,  m.  July,  1833,  Susannah,  dau.  ol 
Robert  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Shottesham,  Norfolk.  He  d.  s.p-\ 
1862. 

IV.  Henry,  C.B.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  40th  Eegt.,  d.  1856,  having  j 
had  two  sons  (both  of  whom  d.  unm)  and  two  daus. 

v.  I'hilip  (Kev.),  M..V.,  and  Honorary  Canon  of  Pcterborougl!, 
Eector  of  Brockhall,  d.  unm.  9  July,  1869. 
I.  Mary,  d.  9  Jan.  1830.  Ii.  Lucy,  d.  12  Feb.  1870. 

Mr.  Thornton  d.  22  Jan.  1790.    The  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Reeve  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  J. P.  and  D.L., 


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High  SherifT1798,  h.  14  Feb.  1775;  vi.  31  Jan.  1799,  Susannah, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Peter  John  Fremeaux,  Esq.  of  Kingsthorpe, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  2  May,  184G)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  uiira.  1.5  Nov.  1851. 

II.  Thomas  Cook,  his  heir. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Kingsthoipe  Hall,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  of  8,  Nevill  Park.  Tunljridgc  Well?,  b.  2i  July, 
1806  ;  7/1.  19  Feb.  1846,  Anne  Georgiana  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  William  Anson,  1st  Bart,  of  Birch  Hall,  K.C.B., 
and  rf.  20  May,  1881,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Anson,  b.  17  May,  1848  ;  d.  23  Sept.  1849. 

2  Thomas  William,  now  of  BrocUhall. 

3  Fiancis  Hugh,  b.  8  Oct.  1853,  LL.B.  King's  Coll.  Camb., 
Barrister-at  Law. 

4  Ernest  Fremeaux,  6.  17  Jan.  1859;  d.  13  Dec.  1869. 
1  Mary  Susan.  2  Eleanor  Louisa,  deceased. 

3  Bertha  Anne,  m.  31  Jan.  1884,  Kev.  Charles  Brooke, Vicar 
of  Grendon,  Northants,  son  of  Eev.  Charles  Brooke,  of 
Haughton  Hall,  Salop. 

4  Anne  Letitia.  5  Mabel. 

IV.  Edward,  of  London,  Barrister  at-Law. 
I.  Maria,  deceased.  ii.  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Thornton  d.  25  Jan.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Cook  Thornton,  31. A.,  of  Brockhall,  &.  8 
March,  1801 ;  d.  unm.  26  March,  1884,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew,  the  present  Thomas  William  Thornton,  Esq.  of 
Brockhall. 

Arias — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  escarbunclcs  or,  quartering 
Kewnham,  Acres,  Thornton  of  Doicnham,  Lee,  Saunders, 
&c.  Crest — A  dcnii-lion  rampant  gu.,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
vith  an  escarbuncle  or. 

Stat — Brockhall,  near  Weedon,  co.  Nortliampton. 

Ciu6— Junior  Carlton,  S.W. 


THORNTON    OF    HIGH    CROSS. 

Thornton,  Kobeet  Laweence,  Esq.  of  Iligh 
Cross,  Frainfield,  co.  Sussex,  J. P.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
Koyal  Sussex  Eegt.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  17  Sept. 
1865;  m.  14  Aug.  1890,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of 
Eev.  William  Eayues,  Fellow  of  Clare  Coll.  Camb. 
(by  his  wife  Helen  Garnliam  Luard),  of  Witham, 
Esses. 

liiueag'e. — This  is  an  old  Yorkshire  family,  coming  from 
Thornton  in  Lonsdale,  near  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  and  still  has 
property  there. 

Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.,  m.  1836,  Ellen  West,  and  d.  1870, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1866)  a  son, 

Robert  Thorston,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex,  High 
Sheriff  1890,  m.  1862,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Coveney 
Wetcalf,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Robert  Lawrence,  now  of  High  Cross. 
Constance  Elizabeth. 
Florence  Mary. 
Mr.  Thornton  d.  1891. 

jSen«  — High  Cross,  Framfield,  Sussex. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 


TODD-THORNTON    OF    WESTBROOK. 

ToDD-TnoRNTON,  James  Henhy  Beooke,  Esq. 
of  Westbrook,  co.  Donegal,  late  Capt.  Sherwood 
Foresters,  Derbyshire  Eegt.,  b.  11  July,  1855 ;  m. 
Ada,  dau.  of  Dr.  L.  Huntley,  Brighton. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Todd,  seated  for  a  considerable 
time  in  the  highest  respectability  in  the  north  of  Ireland,  is 
of  ancient  Scottish  descent. 

William  Thornton  Todd,  Esq.  of  Buncrana  Castle,  co. 
Donegal,  son  of  Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  by  Letitia  Thornton  his 
■wife,  aunt  of  Sir  William  Thornton,  and  grandson  of  John 
Todd,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Patterson,  m.  12  Jan.  1799,  his 
cousin,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  and  heir  of  Daniel  Patterson,  Esq. 
of  The  Farm,  Londonderry,  and  of  Fox  Hall,  co.  Donegal,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Vaugiian  Brooke, 
Esq.,  for  many  years  M.P.  for  that  co.,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  his  heir. 

William,  Capt.  85th  Light  Infantry,  d.  1849. 

James  Henry,  late  of  Westbrook. 

Andiew  Thornton,  m.  1st,  Miss  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  Major 
Butler  Fitzgerald,  of  Toronto,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Evans,  dau. 
of  Itev.  George  Evans,  of  Dungannon,  and  has  issue. 

Jane  Wilhemina,  m.  Rev.  Hamilton  Stuart,  of  Drumasple, 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  Rockfort,  co.  Donegal. 

Angel.  ),t.  Arthur  Darley,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Fern  Hill,  co. 
Dublin. 


Mary,  d.  1867. 

Eliza,  1)1.  Hamilton  Lane,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Wiley  Lane,  Esq. 
ol  Lane's  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1849. 
The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Todd,  Esq.  of  Buncrana  Castle,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  4  July,  1804;  to.  Miss  Lloyd;  d.  1863,  and  was  «.  by  hla 
brother, 

James  Henry  Todd-Tiiornton,  Esq.  of  Westbrook,  co. 
Donegal,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal  1867,  and 
CO.  Armagh  1880,  late  Capt.  40th  Eegt.,  subsequently  Major 
and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Donegal  Militia  (I'rince  of  Wales's  Own), 
■m.  12  Sept.  1850,  Anna  Letitia,  only  child  of  Capt.  Daniel 
Geale,  R.N.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  James  Henry  Brooke,  now  of  Westbrook. 

II.  Frederick  Geale,  Capt.  Dorset  Regt.,  6.  24  March,  1361. 

III.  Daniel  Bickley  Thornton,  Capt.  Donegal  Artillery,  b.  12 
Sept.  1863. 

I.  Wilhelmina,  m.  J.  Smyly,  Esq.,  son  of  Gen.  Smyly,  of 
Drayton  Lodge,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin. 

II.  Mary. 

in.  Alice  Elizabeth,  m.  2  June,  1886,  Sydney  Hoare,  Esq., 
son  of  Thomas  Rolls  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Enn'isinoie  Gardens. 

IV.  Clara. 

V.  Edith  Letitia,  d.  28  Dec.  1870. 

This  gentleman  was  authorised,  by  royal  licence,  dated  8 
Sept.  1866,  to  take  the  surname  of  Thornton,  in  addition  to 
and  after  the  surname  of  Todd,  and  to  bear  the  arms  of 
Thornton  and  Todd  quarterly,  in  consequence  of  the 
Thornton  estates  being  centred  and  united  in  his  person. 
Lieut.-Col.  Todd  Thornton  d.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

jf  amilg  of  Sl^ornlon. 

There  were  two  brothers  of  Yorkshire  ancestry.  Rev. 
Thomas  Thornton,  M.A.,  and  William  Thornton,  of  Bent- 
ham,  near  Settle,  Craven.  Of  these  brothers,  the  elder. 
Rev.  Thomas  Thornton,  M.A.,  was  Rector  of  Sutton,  Sussex, 
1663,  and  was  bur.  there  4  Feb.  1681.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
who  was  also  bur.  at  Sutton  6  Sept.  1687,  he  left  three  sons 
and  one  dau.,  i.  George,  of  Pctworth,  whose  will  was  proved 
4  Oct.  1709,  and  was  bur.  at  Sutton  14  June,  1709  ;  ii.  Thomas, 
executor  to  his  brother  George  1709,  bur.  at  Sutton  30  Aug. 
1715;  III.  Joshua  (Rev.),  M..\.,  Rector  of  Sutton  for  filty-four 
years,  m.  (articles  dated  15  Sept.  1724)  Penelope,  dau.  of  John 
Pery,  and  was  bur.  30  Sept.  1735;  and  i. 'Elizabeth,  m.  Richard 
Hargrave,  and  was  bur.  at  Sutton  16  Sept.  1709.  The  younger 
brother, 

William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Bentham,  near  Settle,  Craven, 
West  Riding  co.  York,  was  father  of 

George  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  where  he  was 
bur.  10  Feb.  1726,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  who  d.  before  1733,  leaving,  by  Catherine  his  wife 
(who  afterwards  ?7i.  James  Stevens),  one  son  and  three  daus., 
George,  Sarah,  Mary,  and  Anne. 
William,  of  whom  we  treat, 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Muff,  near  Ix)ndonderry,  was 
the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland.  He  proved  the 
will  of  his  cousin.  Rev.  Joshua  Thornton,  Rector  of  Sutton, 
30  Sept.  1736,  and  m.  about  1726,  the  dau.  of  Col.  MacNeill, 
by  whom  he  left  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Catlierine,  m.  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Skeffington,  3rd  son  of 
Clotworthy,  4th  Viscount  Massereene. 
Sarah,  m.  Spencer  Huey,  F.sq. 

Letitia,  m.  Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  Willi.-.m 
Thornton  Todd,  Esq.   of  Buncrana  Castle,  father  of  the 
late  CoL.  Todd  i  hornton,  of  Westbrook. 
The  son  and  heir, 

William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Muff,  near  Londonderry,  and  of 
Armagh,  whose  will,  dated  12  March,  179'2,  was  proved  in  the 
same  year,  d.  and  was  bur.  at  Bath,  aged  51.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Perrott  James,  Esq.  of  Magilligan,  and  had  two 
sons, 

William  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  a  very  dis- 
tinguished military  ofHcer,  d.  unm.  30  March,  1840. 

Robert  Innes  Thornton,  21st  Light  Dragoons,  d.  s.p. 

Lieut. -CoL.  James  Henby  Todd-Thobnton,  mentioned 
above  as  grandson  of  Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  by  Letitia  Thornton 
his  wife,  s.  to  the  estates  in  cos.  Antrim  and  Donegal  of  his 
cousin,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Thornton,  K.C.B.,  at  the 
death  of  his  eldest  brother,  Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  1863,  and  to 
the  estates  of  his  cousin.  Major  Robert  Innes  Thornton,  in  co. 
Armagh,  1866,  consequent  on  the  death  of  his  cousins,  Col. 
Henry  Huey  and  Capt.  Huey. 

.-<)•»«— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.,  between 
two  cmquefuils  sa.,  three  eacarbuncles  or,  for  Thornton  ;  2nd 


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and  3nl  arg.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  foxes'  heads  erased 
gu.,  a  mullet  or,  fur  Todd,  t'ltsfs— 1st,  A  gritlin's  head  erased 
sa.,  beaked  and  collared  or.  charged  on  the  neck  with  all 
esc.irbuiiele  or,  for  Thornto.n  ;  2nd,  A  fox  passant  ppr., 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  torteau  (M<illo  over.  Faire  sans 
dire),  for  Todd.     MoUo — Ntc  teniere  nee  tiniide. 

iSe<(i',<— Westbrook,  liuucrana,  co.  Donegal ;  and  Granitefield, 
CO.  Publin, 


THOENYCROFT    OF    THORNYCROFT 
HALIi, 

Thokxtceoft,  Charles  Edward,  Esq.  of 
Thornvcroft  Hall,  co.  Chestin-,  INt.  A.,  J.P.  cos.  Ches- 
ter and  Flint,  h.  19  May,  1819;  ?«.  1S75,  Edith 
Frances  Louisa,  voiingost  dau.  of  Francis  Joseph 
Cresswell,  and  Charlotte  his  wife,  dan.  of  -1th  Baron 
Calthorpe,  of  King's  Lynn,  ^Norfolk,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Chakles  Mtttok,  h.  6  Aug.  1S79. 

II.  Francis  John  Mytton,  b.  1SS6. 

1.  Muriel  Blanche.  ii.  Ruth  Edith  Sophia. 

III.  Gwendolin  Agnes.  iv.  Frcderica  Frances. 

liineage. — The  family  of  Mytton,  of  importance  for 
several  centuries  in  Salop,  is  presumed  to  have  taken  its  sur- 
name from  the  village  of  Mitton,  in  the  parish  of  Fitz,  about 
four  miles  from  the  town  of  Shrewsbury.  In  1373,  Reginald  de 
Mutton  the  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family  before  us,  filled 
the  office  of  BailitT  of  Slirewsburj-,  and  at  the  close  of  that  year 
was  elected  M.P.  for  that  borough. 

KicHAKD  MVTTON,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  Chief  Steward  of  the 
manor  of  Church  Stretton,  &c.,  for  John,  Lord  Lumley,  1562, 
was  thrice  mar)  led.  By  his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Grey,  Knt  of  Euvillo,  he  had  (with  live  daus.)  ten  sons,  of 
whom  three  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Ilabberley,  Salop,  and  afterwards  of  Halston, 
an  estate  «i-,ich  he  obtained  by  exchange  with  Alan  Hood, 
Esq.,  who  had  purchased  it  from  tlie  Crown.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Gre\ille,  Knt.  of  Milcote,  co.  Warwick, 
by  whom  he  had,  witli  four  daus.,  as  many  sons.  Hed.v.p. 
1668,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Edward,  of  Halston,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  iteginald  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Stoke-upon-Tern, 
Salop,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  William  Leighton,  Knt.)  left  at 
his  decease,  1533,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  grandfather  (besides 
other  issue),  two  sons, 

1  Richard,  of  Halston,  h.  1577,  s.  his  great-grandfather. 

2  Peter,  of  London,  Merchant,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Lee,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  John,  ancestor  of  the  Myttons  o''  Garth  and  Pen>/lan. 
in.  Thomas,  MP.  for  Shrewsbury  1554,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 

of  Sir  Edward  Greville,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

Mr.   Mytton   m.    2nd!y,   a    dau.   of  Jenkin  Pigott,    Esq.   of 
Rhuddlan,  North  Wales,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

I.  Jenkin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Pool,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  Mutto.ss  of  La.iiurch  Park-. 
He  m.  3rdly,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Harborne,  Esq. 
Recorder  of  Shrewsbury,  and  widow  of  Richard  Beeston,  Esq., 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  Adam  (Sir),  Recorder  of  Shrewsbury,  r,i.  1st,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Lancelot  Laon,  Esq.  of  Linlcy,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had 
George,  Henry,  and  .Mary.     .Sii-  Adam  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Holstock,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Edward  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Salop,  and  2ndly, 
Rev.  Thomas  Higgins,  D.D. 

II.  Isabel,  m.  Thomas  Walter. 

Richard  Mytton  d.  1591,  and  was  s.  by  his  great-grandson, 

Richard  Mytion,  Esq.  of  Halston,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  (Jwea,  Esq.  of  Condover,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  and  had  a  son  and  a  dau.,  Thomas,  his  heir, 
and  Sarah,  i/i.  Sir  Edward  Acton,  1st  Bart,  of  Aldenham.  Mr. 
Mytton,  who  was  Sheriff  of  Sal jp  IGIO,  was«.  at  his  decease  by 
his  only  son, 

Thomas  Mvttok,  Esq.  of  Halston,  one  of  the  few  Salop 
gentlemen  who  joined  the  Parliamentary  standard  against 
King  Charles,  and  who  attained  the  rank  of  General.  He  m. 
1629,  Maiparet,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Napier,  of  Luton,  co.  Bed- 
ford, and  had  a  son,  Richard,  his  lieir.  In  1045  he  was  Sheriff 
of  Salop,  and  M.P.  for  that  cj.  1654.  Ue  d.  1G56,  and  was  s. 
by  his  sou, 

Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halstnn,  ni.  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Roger  hynaston,  Esq.  of  Ilordley,  Salop,  and  had  two  sons. 
The  elder, 

Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Ilalston,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Ibjuiilnn,  Knt.,  Lord  .Mayor  of  London  1695,  by  whom 
he  had  uiili  tthtr  issue  (wl'O  d.  young), 


I.  Richard,  of  Halston,  vi.  Letitia,  dau.  of  Roger  Owen,  Esq. 
of  Condover,  and  lieir  of  her  brother,  and  </.  27  Feb.  173u, 
Kawng  an  only  surviving  child,  Anna  Maria,  vi.  Sir 
Charlton  Leighton,  3rd  B.art.  of  Wattlesborough. 

II.  John,  b.  1690,  .«.  his  brother  at  Halston.  He  m.  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Davenport 
House,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had,  with  three  daus.,  a  son, 
John  JIytton,  of  Halston,  ',».  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Robert 
Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  and  d.  1783,  leaving,  with  a  dau. 
Retieeca,  a  son,  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  h.  3  March, 
176S;  M.  13  Oct.  1795,  H.arriet,  3rd  dau.  of  William  M"Styn 
Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  Salop,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1798, 
leaving  issue  (with  a  dau.  Harriet  Rebecca,  vi.  Sir  John 
Hesketh  Lethbridge,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Sandhill,  and  d.  182C), 
a  son, 

1  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  6.  30  Oct.  1796,  M.P.  for 
Shrewsbury,  m.  1st,  21  May,  1818,  Harriet  Emma,  eliiest 
dau.of  Sir  rhomasTyrwhitt  Jones,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  2  July,  1820)  had  an  only  dau.  Harriet  Emma  Charlotte. 
He  tn.  2ndly,  29  Oct.  1821,   Caroline  Mallett,  6th  dau.  of 
Thomas  GitTard,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  and  d.  29  March, 
1834,  having    had,  with    other  issue,  a  son,  John  Fox 
Mytton,  Esq.  late  of  Halston,  b.  20  Nov.  1823  {see  Bcbkb's 
Vicissttv.des  of  Fantiiies). 
HI.  William  (Uev.),  Rector  of  Habberlcy,  a  celebrated  anti- 
quary, d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1746. 
IV.  Charles. 
The  4th  son, 

Charles  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Chester,  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Peploe,  and  was  father  of 

Rev.  Charles  Mytton,  Rector  of  Eccleston,  co.  Chester,  m. 
Rebecca  Vernon,  and  had  a  son, 

Rev.  Charles  Mytton,  Rector  of  Eccleston,  who  assumed, 
by  royal  licence,  dated  29  Oct.  1831,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Thornycrokt  only,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  in- 
junction of  Edward  Thornycroft,  Esq.  of  Thornycroft.  Hera. 
1st,  26  June,  1802,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Grey,  3rd  son  of  Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Stamford  and  Warrington, 
and  2ndly,  1826,  Elizabeth  Kynaston,  only  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Booth  Grey,  and  d.  1840,  having  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife  (who 
d.  1812), 

Charles  Richard,  t.  5  Nov.  1806;  d.  24  April,  1833. 
John  (Rev.),  of  Thornycroft  Hall. 

Henrieita,  to.    1838,    Rev.   Henry  Arkwright,  and  d.  1844, 
leaving  issue. 
Sophia,  ?/i.  1845,  Rev.  Edward  Massie,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1872. 

The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Thornycroft,  of  Thornycroft  Hall,  J. P.,  M.A., 
b.  22  Jan.  1809;  m.  20  July,  1848,  Charlotte  Blanche,  dau.  of 
John  Beaumont  Swete,  Esq.  of  Oxton  Hall,  Devon,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  now  of  Thornycroft  Hall. 

II.  John  Mytton  (Rev.),  b.  18  June,  1856  ;  m.  1883,  Frances, 
youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Penrose,  of  Woodhill,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  22  Dec.  1886,  leaving  issue,  John  Ralph,  b.  Aug. 
1884. 

I.  Henrietta  Susanna. 

II.  Sophia  Marianne,  d.  Jan.  1868. 
Id.  Agnes. 

Rev.  John  Thornycroft  d.  18  April,  1S84. 

Arms  (Thornycroft  of  Thornycroft,  granted  1687) — Vert., 
a  mascle  or,  between  four  crosses-crosslet  arg.  Crest — On 
a  mural  crown  gu.  a  falcon  volant  ppr.,  jessed,  membered,  and 
beaked  or,  between  two  palm-branclies  or. 

&ae— Thornycroft  Hall,  Chelford,  Cheshire. 


THOROLD    OF    "WELHAM. 

Thorold,  Charles  Edmund  de  More,  Esq.  of 
Welham,  co.  Nottingham,  b.  30  Oct.  1848,  B.A. 
1874,  M.A.  1878,  Emm.  Coll.  Camb.,  s.  his  father 
1891. 

Liineag'e. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Thorold, 
Baronets  of  Marston,  co.  Lincoln  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage). 

Sir  John  Thorold,  8th  Bart,  of  Marston,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Ayton,  Esq.  of  West  Harrington, 
CO.  Durham,  and  had  (with  two  daus.)  three  sons,  i.  John, 
(Sir),  9th  Bart.  ;  ii.  George,  d.  unm. ;  ili.  Samuel,  of  whom 
hereafter.    Sir  John '/.  10  July,  1775.     His  youngest  son, 

Samuel  Thorold,  Esq.  D.L.  ?ii.  13  Sept.  1776,  Susan,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Goodacre,  Esq.  and  had  four  sons.  He  d.  18  Jan. 
1825.    Ills  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Thorold,  m.  Charlotte  Lawrance,  dau.  of  Robert 
Mower,  Esq.  of  Woodseats  and  Unstone  Manor,  co.  Derby,  and 
sister  and  heir  of  George  Mower,  Esq.  of  same  plac^,  by  whoa 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel  George,  b.  1816;  d.  s.  p.  1S37. 


TIIO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


THO 


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II.  Charles,  late  of  Wclham  and  Woodseats. 
I.  Harriet,  ?rt.  Itev.  J.  Harrison,  and  d.  lal5. 

The  2nd  son, 

Charles  Thorold,  Esq.  of  Welham,  co.  Nottingham,  The 
Wood.seats,  and  Unstone  Manor,  co.  Derby,  h.  28  June,  1S21  ; 
m.  1  May,  184.5,  Mary  Bettina  Georgina.  7th  dau.  of  John 
Kirke,  Esq.  of  Markham,  and  Retford,  Notts,  formerly  Capt. 
24th  Light  Dragoons,  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Nottingham  Militia,  and 
Col. -Commandant  Retford  R.V.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edmund  de  More,  now  of  Wolham. 

II.  Arthur  Leonard  Percy,  6.   1  Feb.  1851 ;  d.  wn?«..  20  Dec. 
1882. 

III.  Henry  Hayford,  b.  21  March  andt?.  4  May,  1858. 

IV.  William  Henry  Fanshawe,  h.  28  Dec.  1859. 

V.  Octavius  Reginald,  6.  17  Nov.  1864. 

I.  Charlotte  Maria  Georgina,  d.  13  Sept.  1890. 

II.  Agnes    Selioke,  in.   24   March,    1875,    William    Craven 
Eockliffe,  Esq.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  and  L.S.A. 

III.  Gertrude  Steuart,  m.  20  April,  1880,  Henry  Walter  011- 
phant  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Clayworth,  Notts. 

Mr.  Thorold,  a  J. P.  for  co.  Nottingham,  formerly  Lieut. 
Sherwood  Rangers  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  s.  his  maternal  uncle, 
George  Mower,  Esq.,  1843,  and  d.  29  May,  1891. 

J^;tmil2  of  IVtofncr. 

William  de  Mora  and  Joane  his  wife  were  the  first 
possessors  of  the  Woodseats  estates,  it  being  granted  to  them 
and  their  heirs  34  Edward  III.,  a.d.  13C0,  by  Margarie, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Le  Hem,  with  her  lands  and  tene- 
ments in  the  town  and  manors  of  Barley  andDronCeld.  Their 
son, 

William  de  Mora,  the  younger,  by  his  charter,  dated  15 
Kiciiard  II.,  granted  to  Roger  de  Chesterfield,  Chaplain  of 
Dronfield  and  Lees,  all  his  lands  descended  to  him  by  right  of 
inheritance.  The  son  of  William  de  More,  the  younger,  by 
Joane  his  wife, 

Robert  Mower,  had  two  sons  by  Joan  his  wife,  James  and 
Eobert.     The  elder, 

James  Mower,  had  issue  three  sons,  i.  Robert  ;  ii.  Thomas  ; 
and  III.  James.    The  eldest, 

Robert  Moweb,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sisters,  Joan  m.  J.  Ayscough,  and  Margery,  in.  John 
Buekston)  of  Thomas  Hougatte,  of  The  Old  Hall,  Chester- 
field, Wigley,  and  Lound  Hill,  in  Brampton,  and  by  her  had 
two  sons  and  four  daus.    Hei^  1520,  and  was«.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Mower,  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Richard  Blythe,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son,  Arthui:,  who  s.  him.  He  m.  2ndly,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hurt,  and  3rdly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Parker, 
of  Whitley  Hall.     He  d.  l.")58,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Mower,  m.  3  July,  1555,  Joane,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Christopher  King  of  Milnthorpc,  by  Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Fawshawe,  of  Fanshawe  Gate,  co.  Derby,  and  had 
three  sons  (i.  George,  6.  1559,  d.  s.  p.;  ii.  Robert,  of 
whom  presently  ;  iii.  George,  6.  I5G7),  and  five  daus.  (Jane 
Mary,  Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Wilson,  of  Wolthwaite  Jlanor, 
CO.  ,York,  Anne,  and  Alice.)  The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Robert  Mower,  b.  1562;  m.  June,  1589,  Joane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Sheldon,  of  Tissington,  and  had  issue,  i.  Arthur,  his 
heir;  ii.  George,  ?«.  IsabellCalton;  iii.  Robert,  b.  \60i,  d.s.p. ; 
IV.  Richard,  b.  1G07,  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Mower,  of  Barley  Woodseats,  m.  1620,  Rose,  dau. 
of  Robert  Stone,  of  Carsington,  and  had  issue,  i.  Robert,  who 
succeeded;  ii.  Arthur,  d.  young;  m.  George;  iv.  Arthur,  d. 
in  Norway ;  i.  Alice ;  and  ii.  Abigail,  m.  1055,  George  Bulloke, 
Esq.  of  Oneston  or  Ounston,  co.  Derby.  He  d.  1652,  and  was 
*.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Egbert  Mower,  of  Milnthorpe,  m.  1st,  2  Jan.  1648,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Patrick  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Kilburne,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1050; had  an  only  child,  Arthur,  d. 
1655.  Mr.  Mower  m.  2ndly,  1651,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eoger  Prichard  and  niece  and  co-heir  of  Elizabeth  Spicer,  of 
Hognaston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  IG5S)lie  had  a  son  and 
heir,  Robert.  He  m.  3rdly,  1660,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  James 
Milnes,  Esq.,  of  Tapton  Hall,  co.  Derby.  He  d.  6  Nov.  1675, 
•when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Egbert  Mower,  Esq.  of  Barley  W^oodseats,  6.  27  Oct.  1634, 
5n.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Mrs.  Jallaud, 
of  Brigg)  of  Edmund  Browne,  of  Welham,  co. Nottingham, and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  young,  1681.  ii.  George,  s.  his  father. 

HI.  Arthur,  d.  8  April,  1750. 

IV.  Edmund,  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  6.  1687  ;  m.  Dorothy, 

dau.  and  heir  of  Josiah  Stephenson,  of  Rolherham,  by  Jane 

his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Wilham  Skyers,  ol  Haigh  Green, 

and  d.  1719,  leaving  issue, 
1  Robert,  of  Weihani,  co.  Nottingham. 


2  Edmund  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Clarborough  and  Hayton,  co. 
Nottingham.  (?.  at  Whinleys,  2  Feb.  1748. 

3  Skyers,  d.  an  infant.  4  George. 

1  Elizabeth.        2  Dorothy.  3  Anne.  4  Jane, 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  JIower,  Esq.  D.L.  of  Woodseats,  b.  1681 ;  m.  3  Oct. 
1709,  his  second  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Lathom,  Esq.  of 
Whiston,  Lancashiie,  and  The  Hallows,  Derbyshire,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Bulloke,  Esq.  of  Ounston,  and  by  her 
had  Elizabeth  and  Ann  (who  both  d.  young).  Mr.  Mower  m. 
2ndly,  1735,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Watts,  Esq.  of  Barlow,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1789)  had  issue,  George,  b.  1739,  d. 
1743,  Robert,  who  succeeded,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  Anne,  Sarah, 
and  Martha,  ;/(.  Rev.  John  Webb,  Vicar  of  Dronfield.  Mr. 
Mower,  who  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby  1734,  and  d.  1762,  aged 
82,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Mower,  Esq.  D.L.  of  Woodseats,  m.  14  June,  1770, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Dunston  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alder- 
wasley,  by  whom  he  had  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  young) 
Elizabeth  Mary,  heir  of  her  mother,  vi.  1st,  1791,  Thomas 
Smith,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Frederick  Smith,  Esq.  Mr.  Mower»)i. 
2ndly,  Oct.  1780,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Simon  Lawrance,  Esq., 
and  had  by  her  two  sons  and  as  many  daus., 

I.  George,  his  successor,  6.  1782,  and  d.  s.  p.  28  March, 
1843. 

II.  Arthur,  M.D.,  b.  1789  :  ra.  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Steuart,  Advocate  at  the  Edinburgh  Bar,  and  d.  s.p.  April, 
1836. 

I.  Charlotte  Lawrance,  h.  1781 ;  m.  Samuel  Thorold,  Esq. 
of  Welham,  grandson  of  sth  Bart.,  and  had  issue,  Charles, 
who,  as  above,  s.  his  maternal  uncle  in  1843. 

II.  Ann,  j/t.  Gervas  King  Holmes,  Esq.,  of  Eetford,  and  had 
four  sons  and  one  dau. 

Amis — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  sa.,  three  goats  salient  arg., 
for  Thorold  ;  2nd  and  3rd  erm.,  ona  chevron  az.  three  roses  or, 
for  Mower.  Crest — A  roebuck  passant  arg.,  attired  or.  Motto — 
Cervus  non  servus. 

Seat — Welham,  Eetford,  co.  Nottingham. 


GRANT-THOEOLD  OF  WEELSBY  HOUSE. 

Gean't-Thokold,  Alexaxdee  William  Tuo- 
EOLD,  Esq.  of  Weelsby  House,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  29  Feb.  1820; 
ni.  23  July,  1863,  Anna  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  James  Stirling,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Stirling,  6.  9  Aug.  1868. 

II.  Harry,  h.  22  July,  1870. 

III.  Frank  Hamilton,  6.  18  Oct.  1871. 

I.  Hilda.  II.  Constance  Mary. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Thoeold  on  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  his  maternal  grandfather,  upon  the  death  of  his 
maternal  uncle  in  1861. 

Xiineag'e. — Rev.  William  Thorold,  of  Weelsby  House, 
CO.  Lincoln,  Rector  of  Cuxwold  and  Ludborough,  had  issue, 

EicHARD,   his  successor,  d.  s.  p.   1864,  and  was  s.  by  his 

nephew. 
Helen,  7n.  Alexander  Grant,  Esq.  (son  of  Alexander  Grant), 

and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  William  Thorold,  now  of  Weelsby. 

2  Frederick  Augustus,  m.  Katherine  Arabella  Clay,  and 
has  (with  other  issue)  a  son, 

James  Erskiue. 

1  Helen,  m.  Charles  Eidlcy  Hinds,  Esq. 

2  Katherine,  ra.  Frederick  Edward  Hillersdon,  Esq. 
Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  goats  salient  arg., 

for  Thorold;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu..  three  antique  crowns  or,  for 
Grant.  6Ves<— 1st,  Thorold,  A  roebuck  erm.,  attired  and  un- 
guled  or  ;  2nd,  Grant,  A  burning  mount  ppr. 

&(/(.< — Weelsby  Hall,  Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln ;  and 
Cosgrove  Hall,  Stony  Stratford. 


THORPE    OF    CODDINGTON. 

TnoKPE,  James,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  Notts,  and 
Ardbreknish,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.  and  U.L.,  co.  Ai'gyll, 
J.P.  for  Kotts,  High'Slieriir  1871,  Hon.  Col.  Sher- 
wood Eangers  Yeomanry,  b.  28  Aug.  1823 ;  m.  1st, 
1850,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Spence,  Esq.  of 
Tilworth,  co.  York  (which  lady  d.  1868),  and  2ndly, 
1869,  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  Johu  MaclJougall,  Esq. 
of  Lunga,  co.  Ai'gyll,  and  has  isisue. 


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TIIR 


I.  James  Stewart,  b.  2.'  July,  1S70,  and  J.  27  May,  ISTo. 

II.  John-  Somekled,  2nd  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  b.  15  Feb. 
ls.73. 

III.  Harold,  6.  17  April,  1S75. 

IV.  "WilliHin  Stewart,  b.  2  Sept.  1S76. 

V.  Gervase,  b.  10  Auc:.  1S77. 

VI.  Archibald  James,  b.  14  Jan.  1SS2. 

I.  Uicliinond  Muriel. 

II.  Cioely.  iii.  Helen  Mary. 
IV.  Klspeth  Margaret. 

liineag-e. — This  family  came  originally  from  co.  York. 

Michael  Thorpe,  b.  1711;  m.  173C,  Ellen  Downs,  settled  in 
ICotts,  and  had  (.with  three  other  sons  and  three  daus.)  a  sou, 

J.\MES  Thorpe,  b.  f)  Xov.  1754;  <?.  1839;  m.  25  June,  1789, 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Hardwicke  Taylor,  of  Newark-on-Trent  (she  d. 
1844\  and  had  a  son, 

James  Thorpe,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  Notts,  6.  1791  ;  j«.  1815, 
Anne.  dau.  of  John  Simpson,  Esq,  of  Nottingham,  and  d. 
1843,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  had  issue, 

I,  J.\mes,  now  of  Coddington. 

I,  Elizabeth  Ann,  m.  Edmund  Percy,  Esq,  of  Becston,  Not- 
tingham, and  has  issue,  six  daus, 

II.  Lydia  JIary,  rn.  Kev,  Koberl  Weatherall,  Ecctor  of  Elton, 
Notts,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  four  daus, 

III,  Eleanor,  m.  Kev,  John  Stewart,  lieclor  of  West  Derby, 
Canon  of  Chester,  and  Rural  Dean,  and  has  two  sons  and 
five  daus. 

IV.  Fanny  Maria,  i/(.  Rev.  R.  B,  Stewart,  YL'ar  of  Hale,  and 
has  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

Anus — Az..  a  fesse  arg.,  between  three  lions  rampant  or. 
Crtsl — On  achapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  stag  ppr, 

^ta'4 — Coddington  Hall,  Ne\vark-ou-Trent ;  aud  Ardbrek- 
nish,  Lochawe,  N,B. 


THOYTS    OF    SULHAMSTEAD. 

TiiOYTs,  William  Eiciiaku  Moetimek,  Esq, 
of  Siilhumstead,  co,  Berks.  J,P,,  High  Sheriff  1883, 
ilajor  l,,te  Eoyal  Berks  Militia,  b.  29  Dec,  1828  ; 
VI.  'S3  Out,  ]85(3,  Anne  Annabella,  eldest  dau.  of 
Col,  Sir  Richard  Puleston,  2nd  Bart,  of  Eniral,  co, 
Flint,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mortimer  Henry,  h.  24  Dec.  1857  ;  d.  1  Oct,  1858. 

I.  Enuna  Elizabeth,  b.  8  .July,  1860. 

II.  Caroline  Mary,  b.  17  March,  18G2. 

liineage. — William  Thotts,  Esq.  of  Sulhamstead,  Berks 
(son  of  John  Tlioyts,  Esq.,  and  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Thomas 
Burfoot,  Esq.),  „i.  Jane,  daU.  of  A.  Newman,  Esq.,  and  d.  1817, 
leaving  issue, 

JIoRTiMEB  Georoe,  his  heir. 

Marv  Anne,  m   H.  R.  BurfoDt,  Esq.  :  d.  31  March,  1SG8. 
Caroline,  m.  Capt.  S,  G,  IVchell.  ll.N. ;  </.  I  Jan.  l«t;4. 
Sophia  Anne,  in.  Sir  Frederick  Watson,  whoiL  1847,     She(Z, 

22  Feb. 1S69. 
Anna  Kosetta.  m.  1st,  Sir  Henrj'  Watson,  and   2nd1y,  Rev. 
Edwin  I'arker,  ot  Wallham  St,  Laurence,     She  d.  2  March, 
1&74, 
Jane.  j;i.  21   July,   1821,  William  Samuel,  2nd  Lord  Wyn- 
foul. 
The  son  and  heir, 

MoKTi.MEB  Geokge  Thotts,  Esq.  of  Sulhamstead,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,   High    Sheriff  1S39,  b.  6  Nov,   1«04;     m.  ist,   4  March, 
182»,  Emma,  3rd  dau,  of  Thomas  Bacon,  Esq,  of  Pauwoitli, 
CO,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Sept,  1S4G)  had  issue, 
William  Richard  Mortimer,  now  of  Sulhamstead, 
Newman  Bunoot,   Col,   Bombay  .\rmy  (retired',  6  20  Aug. 
laal  ;  hi.  IbtiJ,  Loui.--a,  dau,  of  Colquhoun  Grant.  Esq.,  and 
lias,  with  other  issue,  a  sun,  Harry  Newman  Morgan,  Cape, 
feth  Hussars,  b.  1864. 
Francis  Walter  (Rev.),  M.A,,  6,16  July.  1845;  '»i,  9  June, 
1&74,  Rose  Mary,  dau,  of  Kev,  Edward  Elmhirst,  of  Shawcll, 
CO,  Leicester,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  sou,  Robert  Elm- 
hirst,  6,  27  Dec,  ISsO, 
Mary  Jane,  d,  11  June,  1869, 
fir,  Thoyts  m.  2ndly,  14   Oct,  1848,   Catherine,  4th    dau,  of 
Robert  Sherson,  Esq.,  of  Fetcham,  Surrey,  and  b)  her  (who  d. 
19  April,  1852)  had  a  son, 
Ernest  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ashe,   Hants,  b.  30  March, 
l»o2;  'lit  21  April,    1881,  Franc:s  Caroline,  eldesL  dau.  of 
Edward  Richards,  Esq,  of  Longford,  co,  Somerael,  and  has 
issue,  two  daus. 

He  ■in.  3rdly,  Catharine,  widow  of  the  Rev,  Robert  Sherson,  of 
Yaverland,  Isle  of  Wight,  which  lady  d.  12  May,  1877,  He  d. 
18  Jan,  1»75,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  now  of  Sulhamstead, 

Ar  ,..<< — ,Az.,  on  a  fesse  between  three  mullets  of  six  points 
or,  two  chemical  characters  of  the  plauet  Veuus  sa.     C'resl — A 


heath-cock  rising  ppr.,  on  the  breast  a  like  character  of  Venui 
or. 

Seal — Sulhamstead  House,  near  Reading. 


THRING    OF    ALFORD    HOUSE. 

Turing,  Johx  Huxtley,  Esq.  of  Aiford  House, 
Somerset,  J. P. .educated  at  Eton  and  Brazenose  Coll. 
O.xford,  late  Planter  in  Ceylon,  b.  15  Oct.  1853; 
;;;.  1890,  Mabel,  only  dau,  of  J,  D,  SJierston,  Esq., 
J.J?.,  of  Evercreccli,  Sonun-set,  and  has  issue, 

Winifred  Mary,  b.  1891, 
Ethel,  b.  1893, 

Lineag-e.— Tliis  family  was  formerly  settled  iu  Wilts. 

Biior.NCKER  Turing,  of  Codford  St.  Peter,  Gent.,  d.  1708,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Thrino,  6.  1G81 ;  m.  Katherine  Wrench,  and  dying 
16  May,  1750,  left  two  sons, 

I.  Brocncker,  his  successor,  6. 1714  ;  m.  Anne  Hewlett,  and 
d.  1787;  bi  th  his  son  and  grandson  became  successively 
Rectors  of  Sutton  Veney,  Wilts, 

II,  Wrench,  of  w  horn  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

WRE.NCH  Thring,  Esq,  of  Codford  St,  Peter,  b.  1718;  m. 
1752,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Hindon,  andcZ.  1781, 
leaving  by  this  lady  (who  d.  1824)  a  dau,  Elizabeth,  b.  1763, 
m.  Rev,  (ieorge  Smith,  Rector  of  Manningford  Abbas,  Wilts, 
((.  s,  p.  1843,  and  a  son, 

John  Thring,  Esq.  of  Aiford  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1753, 
m.  IClizabeth,  dau,  of  William  Eveiett,  Es(j,  of  Ileytesbury, 
and  ((.  1830,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1831)  a  son  and  a  dau., 

John  Gale  Dalton,  his  heir. 

Alicia  Anne,  d.  1862, 
His  son. 

Rev,  John  Gale  Dalton  Thring,  of  Aiford  House,  co. 
.Somerset,  B,C.L.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Sept.  1784;  m.  1811, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Jenkyns,  Vicar  of  Evercreech 
and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  d.  Dec.  1874,  leaving  by  her 
(who  ('.  26  Sept.  1891,  aged  102), 

I.  Theodore,  late  ot  Aiford  House. 

II.  Henry,  created  Baron  Turing  (see  Edrke's  Peerage). 

III.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  1823,  Head  Master  of  Upping- 
ham Grammar  School,  la.  1853,  Marie,  dau.  of  Herr  Koch, 
of  Bonn,  and  <(.  22  Oct.  1877,  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and 
three  daus. 

IV.  Godfrey  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Wells,  Rural  Dean,  and 
late  Rector  of  Allord  with  llornblotton,  Somerset,  //.  1b23  ; 
m.  18  Jan.  1870,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
Finney,  Esq.  of  Camp  House,  Ciiiton,  Bristol,  and  has  a 
S-in,  Leonard  Godfrey  Pinney,  b.  1873. 

V.  J.hn  Cnarles  (Rev.),  B.A.,  of  Chantry  House,  Wilts,  6. 
1^124  :  m.  18i8,  Lydii  Eliza  Dyer,  2nd  dau.  of  Cajit.  Samuel 
Meredith,  R.N.,  and  has  tive  sons  and  five  daus. 

I.  Tiieresa,  vi.  1S43,  the  Yen.  Auiiustus  Olway  Fitzgerald, 
Rector  of  Charlton  Mackerell,  Somerset,  and  Archdeacon 
of  Wells,  3rd  son  of  Viee-Admiral  Sir  Robert  Lewis  Fitz- 
gerald, G.C.ll.  She  d.  1&07,  leaving  issue,  tlirec  sons  and 
a  dau.  II.  Elizabeth  Marian,  ci.  ?i)U)t,  185U. 

The  eldest  son, 

Theodore  Turing,  Esq,  of  Aiford  House,  Somerset,  B,A,, 
J,P,,  D  L.,  and  Deputy-Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  and  late  Commissioner  of  Bankruptcy  at  Liver- 
pool, b.  4  Aug,  1816;  ?/<.  1852,  Julia  Jane,  4th  dau,  of 
William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Huntley,  now  of  Aiford. 

II.  Chrisropher  Bevan,  b.  6  Frb.  1S57:  m.  10  Sept.  1890, 
Leila,  dau.  of  William  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Cowhill  Tower, 
and  has  issue, 

Bevan  Gale,  b.  17  Sept.  1892.  Marjorie  Violet. 

III.  ArthurTheodore, />,  7  Feb.  ISfiO. 

IV.  Cyril  Theodore, /;.  24  8<qit.  1861;  9ii.  13  Nov.  1893,  Violet, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edmund  D  Ulier,  Esq.  of  Knocklinn,  Bray» 
CO.  Wicklow. 

V.  Lawrence  Theodore,  M.A.  Oxon.  b.  16  April,  18G3. 

VI.  Douglas  Theodore,  b.  7  Aug.  18C4. 

I.  Dora  .Jane.  ii.  Mary  Alicia. 

Mr.  T.  Tliring  d.  28  Sept.  1891,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  son. 

Anns — Erminois,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gu.  a  fesse  wavy 
or,  bordered  az.,  and  charged  with  three  escallops  of  the  second. 
C're.sJ— A  cock  gu.,  having  an  escallop  on  his  breast  and  wing 
and  holding  in  his  beak  an  ear  ot  b.arley  or. 

Heat — Aliord  House,  near  Castle  Cary,  Somerset. 


THRUSTON    OF   PENNAL   TOWER. 

TintusTOX,  Edmund  IIeatucote,  Esq.  of  Pennal 
Tower,  CO.  Merioneth,  J. P.  and  J>.L.,  Capt.  3rd 
Butt.  Rojul  "Welsh  Eusilicrs,  b.  lU  Dec,  18(j3. 


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THU 


2009 


Liineag-e.— The  THKrsToxsare  a  Suffolk  family,  originall} 
of  Hoxne  Abbey,  where  many  old  monuments  exist  of  the 
family,  which  trace  the  descent  back  to  the  reign  of  James  I. 
The  Kdwabdses,  Mr.  Thruston's  maternal  ancestors,  are  de- 
scended in  a  direct  line  from  Llewelyn  ap  Ioewerth,  Prince 
of  Korth  Wales. 

John  TmiusTON,  Esq.,  m..  Harriet  Di/rgins,  and  was  fatherof 

Framingham  Tiirl-ston,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb., 
•who  Hi.  Miss  Wilkinson,  and  had  a  son, 

Framington  Thruston,  Esq.,  who  inherited  the  Weston 
estate  as  heir-at-law  of  his  cousin.  Dr.  Thruston,  cf  Weston. 
He  Hi.  Miss  Ilolsworth,  of  Elsworth,  and  liad  two  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Weston  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

II.  Charles  Thomas,  of  Jl'ennal. 

The  2nd  son, 

Charles  Thomas  Thruston,  of  Pennal  Tower,  co.  Merioneth, 
Capt.  K.N.,  )K.  1st,  14  Aug.  1815,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Lewis  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Talgarth  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1828)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Frederick,  of  Talsrarth  Hall,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Merioneth,  J.P.  for  co.  Montgomery,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Pennal.  High  Sheriff  for  Merioneth  1860, 
formerly  in  the  90th  Light  Infantry,  b.  4  Jan.  1824;  m. 
1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  Josiah  Kisbet,  Capt.  R.N  ;  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Lady  Nelson,  widow  of  Admiral  Lord  Nelson,  and 
d.  1882,  leaving  issue,  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Charles  N isbet,  of  Talgarth  Hall,  co.  Jlerioneth,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  1853  ;  m.21  Jan.  1882,  Kathleen,  Srd  dau.  of 
John  Corbett,  Esq.  uf  Iinpney,  co.  Woi'cester,  and  Ynys- 
y-Maengwyn,  co.  Merioneth,  M.P.  for  Droitwicli. 

2  John  Walter,  Capt.  2nd  Batt.  West  iforkshire  Kegt.,  6. 
1857. 

3  Herbert  Edwards,  b.  1S59. 

4  Lewis  Arthur,  b.  1861. 

1  JIary  Frances,  b.  1850:  m.  1870,  W.  E.  Allen,  Esq., 
F.U.C.S.,  Bengal  Medical  Service,  and  has  issue. 

2  Blanche  Kliza,  t.  1851.  3  Hose  Emily,  b.  1855. 

He  TO.  2nd!y,  1829,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Admiral  Thomas  Sotheby, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  a  son, 

II.  Clement  Arthur,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Mr.  Thruston  d.  1858.    His  2nd  son, 

Clement  Arthur  Thruston,  Esq.  of  Pennal  Tower,  B.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  High  SheritT  1870,  0.  12  June,  1837  ; 
jii.  2  Oct.  1861,  Constance  Sophia  Margaret,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Lcchmere  Coore  Russell,  C.B.,  of  Ashford  Hall,  Salop,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Hf.athcote,  now  of  Pennal  Tower. 

II.  Arthur  Blyford,  Capt.  52nd  Light  Infantry,  b.  1  Jan. 
1865. 

I.  Marion  Janet.  ii.  Olwen  Millicent. 

Mr.  Thruston  d.  9  June,  1883. 

Arms  (revised  by  Dethick,  Garter,  1586). — Sa.,  three  bugle- 
horns  stringed  or,  garnished  az.  Crest — Aherunarg.  ]\Iolioes 
— Esse  quam  videri;  Thrust  on. 

Seat — Pennal  Tower,  Machynlleth. 


THUNDER    OF    LAGOE.E. 

Thttndee,  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Lagore,  co.  Meath, 
and  Ballaly,  co.  Dublin,  J. -P.  co.  Heath,  b.  21  Jan. 
1838  ;  m.  1871,  Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Peter 
de  Pentliony  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Barretstown,  co. 
Kildare,  and  has  issue, 

Michael  Penthony,  b.  1874. 
Mary  Anne  Charlotte. 

Liineage. — Michael  Thunder,  Esq.  of  Ballaly,  co.  Dublin, 
m.  Ellen  O'Korke,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  Thunder,  Esq.  of  Lagore  co.  Meath;  m.  1798, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.of  JohnTaaffe,  Esq.ofSmarmore  Castle, 
CO.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  heir. 

II.  Patrick,  deceased.  in.  John. 

IV.  George,  in.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mansfield,  of  Morris- 
town,  Latten,  co.  Kiidare,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 
Lattin,  of  Kingston  Lodge,  co.  Meath,  J. P.,  b.  1838. 

V.  Henry. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Francis  Bernard  Haly,  Esq.  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer. 

II.  Ellen,  deceased. 
His  eldest  son, 

Michael  Thun'der,  Esq.  of  Lagore,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1850,  6.  28  Oct.  1802;  ra.  2  Sept.  1834,  Charlotte  Mary, 
dau.  of  Col.  Denis  H.  D'Alton,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  20  Nov. 
1879,  leaving 

1.  Patrick,  now  of  Lagore. 

u.  Michael  Harman  D'Alton,  of  Seneschalstown,  co.  Meath, 
J. P.,  late  Lieut.  58th  Kegt.,  6.  1842  ;  7ii.  1878,  Mary,  eldest 


dau.  of  Sir  Stuart  Knill,  Bart.,  and  by|her,  who  <?.  25  Nov. 
1893.  has,  Stuart  Harman  Joseph,  b.  1879;  Francis  Dalton' 
b.  1885,  d.  8  March,  1887,  and  other  issue.  ' 

III.  John  Albert,  deceased. 

IV.  James  William  Thomas,  of  Bellewstown  Hou.sc,  Pro" 
hcda,  J.P.,b.  1846;  m.  1873,  Laura,  4th  dau.of  the  lat'e 
William  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  Hall,  Salop  (sfe  that 
famdii),  and  has  issue,  Cyiil  Joseph,  6.  27  July,  1875; 
Bernard  William,  b.  15  Aug.  1877;  Wilfrid  Michael,  b.  15 
Nov.  1881;  Constance  Maria,  6.  29  June,  1885;  and  Mary 
Annette,  b.  10  Nov.  1887. 

V.  George  Francis,  7tli  Fusiliers,  m.  the  relict  of  —  Purcell, 
Esq.  of  Bombay.  vi.  Robert,  deceased. 

VII.  Francis,  Hi.  1885,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Maher, 
Esq.  of  Ballinkeele,  co.  Wexford. 

I.  Charlotte  Mary,  7h.  Thomas  Boylan,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Hill- 
town,  CO.  Meath. 

II.  Elizabeth,  a  nun  of  the  Sacre  Coeur,  lloehampton,  c?.  24 
Sept.  1875.  III.  Mary  Jane. 

IV.  Julia,  )ii.  2  Aug.  1863,  Hugh  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

V.  Helena,  a  Sister  of  Mercy. 

VI.  Rose,  a  nun  of  the  Sacre  Coeur,  Eoehampton. 

VII.  Mary,  deceased. 

Arms~Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed,  between  three  trumpets 
sa.,  a  mullet  of  the  first.  Crest— A  cubit  arm  ppr.,  grasping  a 
trumpet  sa.     i»/ofto— Certavi  et  vici. 

iecU— Lagore,  near  Dunshaughlin,  co.  Meath. 


THURSBY    OF    ABINGTON. 

Thuesbt,  John  IIabvey,  Esq.  of  Abington 
Abbey,  co.  Northampton,  formerlv  Capt.  38th.  and 
41st  Kegts.,  b.  15  Aug.  1819. 

liineag-e.— This  family  claims  to  be  of  Saxon  descent. 

Thomas  Thoresisy,  of  Bramwheat  (now  Braithwaite),  Cum- 
berland, Hi.  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Thoresby,  had 
two  sous, 

George,  Lord  of  Thoresby,  Bardcn,  Dent,  and  Sedberg,  all 
CO.  York,  ?)i.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  Matthew  Ellerton,  and 
hence  descended  Ralph  Thore.sby,  the  eminent  anliquaiy, 
author  of  the  Bticatai  Leodansis. 

John,  of  wliom  presently. 

The  younger  son, 

John  Thoresby,  was  Mayor  of  Lynn  Regis,  Norfolk,  1425. 
His  descendant, 

Christopher  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Castor,  co.  Northampton, 
J. P.,  was  named  one  of  the  intended  Knights  of  the  Royal 
Oak.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Neville,  of  Holt,  co. 
Leicester,  by  whom  (who  d.  1632)  he  had  two  sons,  William, 
his  successor,  and  Neville,  who  d.  s.  p.  abroad.  Mr.  Thursby 
VI.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Dove,  of  Upton,  and 
liad  issue, 
Thomas,  of  London,  merchant,  who  left  an  only  dau., 

Mary,  rn.  1699,  Robert  Harvey,   Esq.  of  Stockton,  in  co. 
Warwick,  Barrister-at-Law  (only  son  of  Robert  Harvey, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,  nephew  and  devisee 
of   Huuh   Audlej-,    Esq.    of  the  Inner  Temple;,   and  by 
him  (who  d.  1725-20)  she  left  at  her  decease,   with  three 
daus.,  a  son,  John  Harvey,  who  s.  to  the  Ihursby  estates 
1636. 
Downhall,  of  Hanslope,  Bucks,  who  left  at  his  decease,  1706, 
an  only  son,  Richard,  isuccessor  to  his  cousin  William. 
John,  of  London,  in.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Doctor  Goad, 
and  had,  with  four  daus.,  an  only  son,  William,  successor 
and  devisee  of  his  uncle  by  the  half-blood. 
Elizabeth,  Hi.  1st,  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Longthrop,  near 
Peterborough,  and  Wliaplode,  co.  Limoln,  and  h.(d  an  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Mary   Robinson,   Hi.   Mr  William  Meredith, 
2nd  Bart,  of    Henbury.    Mrs.   Robinson  rn.   2ndly,  Jotia 
Hake,  Esq.  of  Tangiers. 

Frances,  m.  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Duddington. 
Christopher  Thursby  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Thursby,  Esq.,  who,  adopting  the  profession  of 
the  law,  became  a  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Gustos 
Brevium  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Chief  Justice  of  Ely, 
M.P.  for  Northampton  1698.  He  purchased  the  manors  of 
Abington,  Little  Billing,  and  Weston,  from  Sir  John  Bernard, 
and  d.  «.  p.  1700,  when  he  was  s.,  in  pursuance  of  his  will,  by 
his  nephew, 

William  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Abington,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Northampton  1724.  He  d.  s.  p.  six  years  afterwards,  and  was 
s.  by  his  cousin, 

Richard  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Hanslope  and  Abington,  m. 
1700,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Montague,  Esq.  of 
Horton,  and  sister  of  George,  1st  Earl  of  Halifax,  but  d-  s.  p. 
1736,  when  the  estates  devolved,  according  to  entail,  upon  (the 
son  of  Mary  Thursby,  by  her  husband  Robert  Harvey;  his 
kinsman, 

John  Harvey,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  of  Abington,  who  assumed,  by 
Act  of  Parliament,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Thursby.    He 


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1/!.  Honor,  dan.  of  Kulicrt  Pisrott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  by 
whom  (who  (/.  ITsl)  lie  had  i^sue, 

I.  John  Harvey,  his  siu-oossor. 

II.  Waltor,  of  Sliivw.'bury,  Capt.  in  the  Blues,  to.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  William  I'isott,  Ksq.  of  Edgmont,  Salop,  and  had 
three  sous  and  a  dan., 

1  Walter  Cotes.  2  John. 

2  George  Aujrustus  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Abinston  and  Vicar 
of  Penn,  m.  24  May,  1800,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  and  even- 
tual coheir  of  Henry  Pelliam,  Esq.  of  Cound  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  and  (/.  17  Jan.  1S36,  leaving  a  son,  Hev.  Henry 
TiifRSBV  I'ELHAM,  of  Cound  (.fff  that  famili/). 

1  Honor,  m.  Kalph  Leeke,  Esq.  of  Lonpford,  .Salop,  and 
had  i.ssue,  Kalph  Merrick,  of  Longford  Hall,  m.  Lady 
Hester  Urani.^.  dau.  of  Newton,  4th  Earl  of  rortsmouth ; 
Caroline,  )ii.  William,  4th  Earl  of  Abergavenny :  Emily 
Frances  Anne.  }n.  Key.  Sir  Henry  Thompson,  Bart,  of 
Fareham,  Hants. 

III.  Charles  i  Kev. ),  Rector  of  Abington  and  of  Grandborougli, 
CO.  Warwiek,  c(.  lisS. 

IV.  James,  d.  aiuii.  1760.  v.  Benjamin. 

I.  Honor,  in.  John  Burton,  Esq.,  Conway's  Dragoons. 

II.  Frances,  d.  aitm. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Arthur  Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Foot  Guards, 
■Jnd  son  of  Sir  W.  Owen,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Pembroke. 

5Ir.  Harvey  Thursby,  M.P.  for  Wooton  Bassett  1741,  and  for 
Stamford  1754,  ;/.  17ti4,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jons  Harvey  Tuursby,  Esq.  of  Abington,  a  Verdercr  of 
Eoekingham  Forest,  la.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hanbury,  Esq. 
of  Kelmarsh,  by  whom  (who  d.  1778)  he  had  surviving  issue, 
John  Harvey,  his  heir. 

■William  Spencer,  Lieut.-Col.  h.  17G9  ;   m.  Charlotte,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Kuseby  Isham,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Justinian 
Ishaiu,  3rd  Bart,  of  Lamport,  and  had  issue. 
Anne,  m.  1790,  John   Armytagc,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  3rd  Bart,  of  Kirldees. 
Georgiana  Tryphena. 

Mr.  Tluirsby  d.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John'   Harvey   Thubsby,    Esq.    of  Abington  Abbey,  6.  27 
March,  1768,  High  Sheriff  1803.     He  m.  5  May,  1792,  Emma, 
<iau.  of  William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Doddershall,  and  had  issue, 
John  Harvey,  his  heir. 
William   (Kev.),  of  Onnerod  House  (see  Bcrke's  Peerage, 

Tiu-RSBY.  Hart.). 
Fredei  ick  .Spencer,  R.N.,  6.  1801;  m.   1831,  Miss  Lerigens, 

ot  .\i.\-la-Chapelle,   and  had  one   dau.,  Lucie,  m.  Julius 

Cremer. 
Charles,  Capt.  52nd  Regt.,  b.  1803  ;  m.  1830,  Emily,  dau.  of 

—  Pentland,  Esq.  of  Blackhall,  co.  Louth,  anil  hail  a  dau. 

Mary,  d.  1848.  Walter,  b.  1808;  d.  in  India. 

Emma.  Sophia  Frances. 

Lucy,  »!.  John  .Daunccy,  Esq.,  and  had  Philip  and  Emma 

Louisa. 
.\nne,  <;<.  Rev.  B.  Winthrop,  Rector  of  Wolverdington,  and 

has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Harvey  Thcrsby,  Esq.  of  Abington  Al)bcy,  14th 
Light  Dragoons,  6.  24  June,  1793;  m.  11  Xov.  1818,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Fortescue.  Esq.  of  Slephenstown,  co.  Louth, 
and  had  issue, 

John  Harvey,  of  Abington. 

JIatthew  William  Frederic  (Rev.),  b.  18  March,  1821 ;  m.  13 
July,  1848,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Beck- 
wiili,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Place,  London,  and  d.  17  Oct.  \b6'J, 
having  had  issue,  1  Percy,  b.  4  Feb.  1851,  m.  2  Nov.  1891, 
Lizzie,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Braddock,  Esq. ;  2  Neville,  b.  G 
May,  1852,  ;/i.  5  July,  1881,  Zoe  Angelique,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Delves  Broughton,  Bart.,  an  l  has  issue,  Audley 
Delves,  b.  24  Jan.  1888,  and  Honor  Zoe;  3  Frederic,  h.  1 
Nov.  1853,  (/.  uiiiii.  21  April,  1886;  4  Fortescue,  b.  27  June, 
Ib.'jo;  5  Audley,  b.  11  Aug.  1»56,  d.  unyii.  24  March,  1868; 
6  Charles  Radcliffe,  b.  31  Dec.  1857,  m.  12  June,  18S8,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Albert  Brisbane,  Esq.  of  New  York;  7  Kalph,  b.  31 
Oct.  1S63  ;  1  Emily,  m.  30  March,  1875,  Ernest  Henry  Curtis, 
Capt.  14th  Bengal  Cavalry;  2  Sophia  Sybil. 

Spencer  George  Augustus,  Capt.  1st  Royals,  b.  10  June, 
1823  ;  m.  lSo3,  Katharme  Dorcas,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Forster,  2nd  Bart,  of  Coolderry,  and  d.  6  June,  1871,  having 
had  a  dau.  Anna  Maria  Emma,  ra.  6  May,  1884,  Rev.  Regi- 
nald Horley,  of  Eaton  Socon,  and  a  son,  Harry  F'orster,  6. 
1  ."May,  1860,  m.  1890,  Mary  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Kev.  G.  L. 
Coles,  Vicar  of  Westport,  Malmesbury. 

Charles  Fortescue,  '-.  2s  Apr.l,  1825  ;  d.  27  Nov.  1861. 

Kalph  Lovell,  of  Kensington  House,  Oxon,  J. P.,  formerly 
in  the  army,  6.  2  May,  1827  ;  m.  Georgina  K.atherine,  widow 
of  Legli  Richmond,  Esq.,  who  d.  6  Dec.  1890. 

Walter  (Rev.;,  b.  24  Nov.  1830;  vi.  9  June,  1857,  Mary 
Catherine  Lfjuisa,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  T.  G.  Hodges,  and 
d.  1  Nov.  l86;-j,  having  had  issue,  Herbert  Edward  (Rev.), 
I.  S  Nov.  1858,  rn.  1889,  Elinor,  dau.  of  —  Martin,  Esq., 
and  has  issue:  Cecil  Fiennes,  b.  17  Jan.  1861 ;  Hugh,  b.  27 
Oct.  1m62,  -ill.  1888,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Abdy  Williams,  Esq.  ; 
Florence,  6.  1  June,  1865,  m.  April,   lb92,  Rev.  W.  D.  Sar- 

^eauni. 


Francis,  b.  30  Jan.  1822;  m.  15  Jan.  185G,  Elizabeth  Wilhel- 
mina,  only  child  and  heir  of  T.  Dehaney,  Esq.,  and  d.  1863, 
having  had  issue,  F'rancis  Dehaney,  6.  20  Aug.  1858,  and 
Bertram  Fitzgerald,  6    15  June,  1861,  d.  an  infant. 

Kvcrard,  b.  24  May,  1839;  m.  16  July,  1866,  Louisa  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  R.  Jones,  Esq.,  and  d.  a.  p.  29  Oct.  1881. 
Mr.  Thursby  d.  1  June,  1860. 

AvMS — -\rg.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant  sa. 
Crest — On  a  wreath,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  holding  a  battle-axe 
erect  or. 

Seat  — .Abington  Abbey,  co.  Northampton. 


TIBBITS    OF    BARTON    SEAGRAVE    AND 
ROTHWELL,    GRANGE. 

TiBBiTS,  John  Boelase,  Esq.  of  Barton  Sea- 
grave  and  llotliwell  Grange,  co.  Northampton, 
formerly  Ca[)t.  12th  Lancers,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Hundred  of  Rothwell,  b. 
1820  ;  m.  17  June,  1858,  Mary  Isabella,  Viscoun- 
tess Hood,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  John  Tibbits, 
Esq.  of  Barton  Seagrave.  Caj^t.  Tibbits  is  4th  son 
of  Col.  Thomas  Philip  Maunscll,  M.P.,  of  Thorpe 
Malsoi",  CO.  Northampton,  by  the  Hon.  Caroline 
Elizabeth  Cockayne  his  wife  (see  Mattnsell  of 
Thorpe),  and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Tibbits,  by  royal  licence,  1858. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4tli,  erm.,  three  cats  passant 
guardant  az.,  for  TtBBiTS  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron 
between  three  maunches  sa.,  for  Madnsell.  Crests — 1st,  A 
demi-cat  rampant  guardant  az.,  for  Tibbits;  2nd,  A  falcon 
rising  ppr.,  tor  Maunsell. 

Halts — Barton  Seagrave  ;  and  Rothwell  Grange,  near  Ket- 
tering. 


TICKELIi    OF    CARNOLWAY. 

TiCEELL,  TnoMAS,  Esq.  of  Carnolway,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  Commander  R.N.,  retired  li  Jan.  1864  ;  h. 
28  Feb.  1817 ;  m.  12  Jan.  1860,  Louisa  Emily, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  James  T.  C.  Saunders,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edward  James,  Capt.  14th  Hussars;  b.  9  Feb.  1861. 

II.  Richard  Eustace,  b.  29  April,  1864. 

III.  Henry  Maurice,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  6. 14Aug.  1866. 
I.  Mary  Louisa,   m.   5  July,   1887,  Charles  E.  F.  Blouat- 

Biggs,  2nd  son  of  Col.  John  Peter  Mou.at-Biggs,  and  has 
issue,  Ronald,  6.  30  Sept.  1890,  Ethel  and  Hilda. 

Lineage.  —  Thomas  Tickell,  living  temp.  Elizabeth, 
whose  family  had  for  many  generations  been  settled  in  co. 
Cumberland,  held  landed  property  at  Ullock  in  that  county, 
which  he  transmitted  by  will,  dated  23  May,  1617,  to  his  eldest 
son, 

Richard  Tickell,  who  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Henry  Fairfax,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Fairfax,  1st  Baron 
of  Cameron.  He  had,  with  two  daus,  three  sons,  Thomas, 
William,  and  John.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tickell,  bapt.  at  Crosthwaite  Church,  6  May,  1623, 
left  a  son, 

Richard  Tickell  (Rev.),  appointed  Vicar  of  Egremont,  co. 
Cumberland,  7  June,  1673,  and  of  Bridekirli  in  1680,  and 
again  inducted  to  Egremont,  2  Jan.  168G.  He  m.  Mary  Gale, 
of  Whitehaven,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  Sec.  at  War  in  Ireland,  1724-1729  ;  m.  at  White- 
haven, Elizabeth  —  ;  he  was  heir  general  of  the  family, 
but  sold  the  property  to  his  brother  Thomas  by  deeds  of  23 
and  24  Feb.  1721. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Tickell,  6.  17  Dec.  1685,  bapt.  19  Jan.  1686,  at 
Bridekirk;  M. A.  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  1708,  Fellow  in  1710, 
was  the  author  of  a  small  volume  of  poems  published  in  Dr. 
Johnston's  collection,  and  a  friend  of  Addison,  who  procured 
him  the  post  of  Under-Sec.  of  State  in  1717.  In  1725  he  was 
made  Sec.  to  the  Lords  Justices  of  Ireland,  which  post  he  held 
till  his  death,  which  occurred  at  Bath,  23  April,  1740.  He  m. 
23  April,  1726,  at  St.  Ann's,  Dublin,  Clotilda,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Maurice  Eustace,  of  Harristown,  co.  Kildare,  and  thus 
became  entitled  to  that  family's  estate  at  Carnolway.  She  d. 
at  Dublin  16  July,  1792,  aged  92,  and  was  bur.  with  her 
husband  at  Glasnevin.  Her  will  dated  16  Aug.  1772,  wag 
proved  by  her  grandson,  Thos.  Tickell.    They  left  issue, 


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2011 


1.  John,  of  whom  intsontly. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  lith  Dragoons,  5.  1735  ;  d.  s.  p.  at  Dublin, 
9  March,  1765. 

I.  Margaret,  0.  1732;  m.  Major  Bladen  Swinny. 

II.  Clotilda,  6.  1734;  d.  1737. 

III.  Philippa,  b.  1738  ;  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Tickell,  Esq.  of  Glasnevin,  6.  23  Nov.  1727;  m.  8 
May,  1748,  at  St.  Cigbi's,  Holyhead,  Esther,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Pierson,  Esq.  of  Glasnevin.  He  sold  the  Cumberland  property 
in  1781,  and  after  holding  a  civil  appointment  at  Windsor  for 
a  time,  went  abroad,  and  d.  at  Aix-la-Chapelle,  his  mother 
surviving  him.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Eichard,  /'.  1751,  a  well-known  political  writer  in  his  day, 
appointed  Commissioner  of  Stamps  by  Lord  North  1779.  He 
TO.  twice,  firstly  in  1780,  Mary  Linley,  of  Bath,  sister  to 
Mrs.  Sheridan,  and  secondly,  Mrs.  Sarah  Leigh,  a  widow. 
He  d.  4  Nov.  17.43,  by  a  fall  from  one  of  the  i)arapets  of 
Hampton  Court  Palace,  where  he  was  in  the  habit  of  sitting 
and  reading.  He  had,  witha  dau.  Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1781, 
d.  ISGO,  two  sons, 

1  Kiehard,  b.  1782;  Lieut.  R.N.,  killed  in  action  on  H. M.S. 
"Phoebe,"  off  Sardinia,  May.  1805 

2  Samuel  Eichard,  Capt.  8tli  Bengal  N.I.,  b.  1785;  to. 
1810,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Morris,  3rd  Bengal  N.I. :  d.  5 
Oct.  1827,  at  Berhampoor  (M.I.),  leaving  issue, 

Samuel  Eichard,  Col.  H.M.  Bengal  Army,  b.  1811;  m. 
1844,  Maria,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Templer,  Esq.,  d.  20  April, 
1875,  leaving  a  son,  George  Templer,  and  two  daus., 
Mary   Louisa,   m.   'Willi.im  Marsh  Cooper,  Esq. ;  and 
Ada  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Scott,  Esq. 
Edward  Lawrence,  b.  1817;  (/.  s.  p.  1883. 
Mary  Eose,  h.  1815;  m.  1st,  1834,  Col.   Hodson,  Bengal 
Artillery,  and  2ndly,  1840,  Lumisden  Strange,  Esq. 
ni.  John  Ambrose  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Wells,  Norfolk,  b.  1753  ; 
TO.  178.1,  Sarah  Cumberland;  d.  26  March,  1835,  leaving  two 
■ons, 
1  Thomas,  b.  1784;  m.  4  Oct.   1809,  Maria  Quartermain 
Trotter,  and  had  with   eight  daus.,    one   son,   Thomas 
Quartermain,  who  d.  s.  p.  2  John,  <(.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth  Clotilda,  h.  1754 ;  to.  30  Nov.  1788,  at  Ghent, 
Sir  Eolicrt  Barclay,  Bart.,  and  left  issue. 

II.  Helena  Maria,  b.  1755;  m.  1773,  Samuel  Wood,  Esq.,  and 
left  issue,  Samson  Tickell,  b.  1774. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tickell,  Esq.  of  Carnolway,  6.  1749;  Capt.  5th 
Eoyal  Irish  Dragoons,  served  as  Major  in  the  Kildare  Militia 
during  the  Irish  Eebellion,  High  SherifT  of  Kildare  1803;  m. 
1771,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Luke  Sparks,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S. ;  s.  to 
the  estates  on  the  death  of  his  grandmother  Clotilda,  in  1792 ; 
d.  30  Dec.  1831,  at  Bath,  and  was  bur.  with  his  wife  in 
Carnolway  Churchyard.  His  will,  dated  14  Feb.  1825,  was 
proved  by  his  son  Edward.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  Capt.  70th  Surrey  liegt.,  b.  1772 ;  d.  s.  p.  1802,  at 
Trinidad. 

II.  Edward,  Q.C.,  b.  1779,  many  years  chairman  of  co. 
Armagh  ;  s.  to  the  estates  on  the  death  of  his  father  in 
1831,  and  added  to  them  by  purchases  from  the  Duke  of 
Leinster.  He  d.  s.  p.  at  Dublin  18  July,  1863;  bur.  at 
Mount  St.  Jerome  Cemetery,  leaving  the  estates  to  his 
nephew,  Thomas  Tickell,  U.N. 

III.  John  (Eev.),  6.  1783;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Eichard,  of  whcmi  presently. 

V.  Robert,  b.  1789;  d.  s.p. 
I.  Sarah,  b.  1775;  d.  s.  p. 

The  4th  son, 

BicuABD  Tickell,  Lieut.-Gen.,C.B.,  6.  10  Sept.  1785,  served 
from  1804  to  1839  in  the  Bengal  Engineers;  m.  1st,  1  Feb. 
1808,  at  Cawnpore,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Procter,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Sept.  1833,  at  Calcutta)  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard  Samuel,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  28  June,  1809,  in 
India  ;  m.  Jesscy,  dau.  of  Col.  Bartley :  d.  s.  p.  at  Brighton 
24  Oct.  1860  ;  bur.  in  Kensal  Green. 

II.  George,  b.  12  Dec.  1815 ;  took  Holy  Orders  in  the 
Church  of  Rome,  and  d.  at  Stonyhurst,  6  April,  1893. 

in.  Thomas,  now  of  Carnolway. 

IV.  Edward  Arthur  (Rev.),  b.  1819,  Vicar  of  Ulrome,  York- 
shire. 

T.  James,  Col.  Bengal  N.I.,  h.  15  Aug.  1821 ;  to.  10  Oct.  1853, 
at  Agra,  Sophia  Victoria,  second  dau.  of  Col.  George  W. 
Moseley,  and  has  issue, 

1  James  Robert,  b.  25  Nov.  1858 :  P.W.D.  India. 

2  Richard  Hugh,  b.  1  Aug.  1860;  P.W.D.  India. 

1  Sophia  Margaret. 

2  Alice  Georgiana,  d.  5  July,  1888. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  1811  ;  m.  1828,  Arthur  Lang,  E.-tq.,  Bengal  C.S. ; 
d.  12  June,  1880,  having  had  si.x  sons  and  three  daus. 

<3en.  Tickell  m.  2ndly,  18  June,  1840,  at  St.  George's,  Blooms- 
bury,  Margaret  Scott,  2nd  dau.  of  Adam  Walker,  Esq.,  Bhe  d. 
15  Feb.  1882,  at  Cheltenham.    They  had  issue, 


VI.  Robert  Procter,  Major  R.E.,  b.  20  March,  1841,  a: 
Reading;  d.  s.p.  10  July,  1884.  at  Movar,  India. 

VII.  Arthur  Lang,  Lieut.-Col.  77th  Regt.,  b.  4  Apiil,  1841,  at 
Reading;  ni.  7  Dec.  1871,  at  St.  Philip's,  Cheltenham, 
Henrietta  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Green-Price.  Bart., 
and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Claud  Powlett,  6.   24  June,   1875  ;    d.  nam.  21 
Jan.  1894. 

2  Hugh  Richard,  6.  23  Oct.  1879. 

1  Laura  Margaret,   vi.  Major  Ernest  Bellers,   Middlesex 
Regt. 

2  EUenor  Forbes. 

3  Nora  Constance.  4  Violet. 

VIII.  John  Larkins,  P.W.D.  India,  b.  7  Nov.  1845,  at 
Cheltenham. 

IX.  Eustace  Ashburncr,  Capt.  6Sth  Regt.,  b.  8  March,  1851, 
at  Cheltenham  ;  d.  s.  p.  2  July,  1877  ;  bur.  with  his  father 
at  Cheltenham. 

X.  Charles,  P.W.D.  India,  b.  March,  1853,  at  Cheltenham; 
111.  16  April,  1887,  in  India,  Ella  Buck.  She  d.  30  April, 
1887,  at  Lahore. 

II.  Eliza  .A^nne,  m.  18  June,  1803,  at  St.  Luke's,  Cheltenham, 
Joseph  Christian  Corbyn,  Deputy  Surgeon-Gen.  Bengal 
Army,  and  has  issue.  Hector,  R.H.A.,  b.  18  March,  18d4, 
and  livclyn  Jlurgarct. 

III.  Fanny  Ellen,  w.  20  April,  1800,  at  St.  Luke's,  Cheltenham, 
Col.  Sir  Edward  Stock  Hi;i,  K.C.B.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Eustace  Tickell,  19th  Hus.sars,  b.  1869. 

2  Vernon  Tickell,  i.  1871. 
3Rodriek  Tickell,  b.  1875. 

4  Percy  Montgomery  Tickell,  b.  1877. 

1  Mabel  Frances.  2  Constance  Gertrude. 

3  Gladys  Claire. 

Gen.  Tickell  d.  3  Aug.  1855,  at  Cheltenham,  and  was  bur.  ia 
Leckhampton  Churchyard. 

-•Ici/iS— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  gu.,  a  maunche  arg. ;  2nd,  sa. 
on  a  bend  arg.,  three  escallops  gu. ;  3rd,  gu.,  a  .sallire  or,  for 
Eustace.  Crest — An  arm  couped  below  the  elbow  and  erect 
vested  gu.,  charged  with  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  cutled  arg., 
holiling  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  fleur-de-lis  gold.  Motto— \ifjL  posse 
priore  frui. 

Jitsidence — The  Lypiatts,  Cheltenham. 


TIGHE    OF    WOODSTOCK. 

BuxBUET-TiGiiE,  Edward  Kenrick,  Esq.  of 
Woodstock,  CO.  Kilkenny,  educated  at  Harrow,  and 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  Greii- 
aflier  (3-uards,  formerly  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  24s 
Aug.  1862,  *.  his  father  1S91. 

Liueagre. — The  name  of  Tigh,  Tygii,  Teigh,  or,  as  now 
written,  Tighe,  was  assumed  from  a  village  in  Rutland,  and 
in  the  immediate  neighbourhood  of  which  place,  at  Corby 
Castle,  CO.  Lincoln,  the  family  was  longsettled,  where  Leicester 
Teigh,  or  Tigh,  the  last  of  the  English  line,  was  residing  temp. 
Charles  II.,  in  the  previous  reign,  and  before  the  Eebellion 
of  1641. 

Richard  Tighe  (son  of  William  Tighe,  of  Market  Deeping, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Tobias  Haughton,  of  Kelthorpe,  Rut- 
land) went  over  to  Ireland,  and  settled  there.  He  was  Sheriff 
of  Dublin,  1649,  Col.  Dublin  Militia,  Mayor  of  Dublin  1651, 
1652,  and  1656,  and  Member  for  the  same  city  in  Cromwell's 
Parliament  1656.  He  acquired  considerable  estates  in  cos. 
Carlow,  Dubhn,  and  Westmeath,  during  the  reigns  of  Charles 
I.  and  Charles  II.,  and  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Newman  Eooke, 
Esq.  of  London,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  Theophilus  Sandford,  ancestor  of  Lord  Mount 
Sandford  (extinct) ;  2ndly,  John  Preston,  Esq.  ;  and  3rdly, 
Hon.  Olivar  Lambart,  3rd  son  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Cavan. 

Rebecca,  m.  Hugh  Leeson,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of 
Milltown. 

Mary,  in.  1670,  Francis  Wheeler,  Esq. 

Richard  Tighe  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tighe,  Esq.,  b.  1657,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Lovett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (whom.  2ndly,  Thomas  Coote,  a  Judge 
of  the  King's  Bench)  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  1694,  Capt.  Hon.  Alexander  Stewart,  2nd  son  of  , 
William,  1st  Viscount  Mountjoy. 

Mr.  Tighe  d.  1679,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Right  Hon.  Richard  Tighe,  P.C,  temp.  George  I..  M.P. 
for  Belturbet  1703,  for  Newton  1715,  and  for  Augher  1727. 
He  711.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christian  Bor,  Esq.  of 
Drinagh,  co.  Wexford  (by  Ellen  his  wife),  and  had,  besides 
two  daus.,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Rossana,  co.  Wicklow,  Keeper  of  the 
Records  in  the  Berminghaui  Tower,  M.P.  for  Clonmines  J  733, 
and  for  Wicklow  1761.    He  m.  1st,  March,  1736,  Lady  Mary 


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Bligh,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Daniley,  by  Lady  Theo- 
dosia  Hyde,  Baroness  Clifton  in  her  own  riglit,  bis  wife,  dau. 
and  luir  of  Edward,  3rd  Earl  of  Clarendon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  suceossor. 

II.  Edward.  M.l".  for  Belturhct  1763,  and  for  Wit-klow  1790, 
■III.  jVIiss  Jones,  of  co.  Westineath,  and  left  one  sjii, 

George   William,  r,i.   JIarearet,  widow    cf  .Stephen,    2iul 
Earl   Mounteashel,    and    dau.    of   Kobert,  2nd   Earl   of 
Kingston,  il.  s.  p. 
in.  Eiehard  Willi.im,  M.T.  for  Wieklow  IThS,  hi.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Goddard  liiehards.  Esq.  of  Granare.  eo.  Wexlord,  and  had, 
with  otlur  issue,  who  -/.  uiuit.,  two  sons,  Edward,  ra.  Euey, 
youns;est  dau.   of  Kioliard  Newton  King,  Esq.  of  Macmine 
Castle.  CO.  Wexford,  ('.  s.  j).,  and  Kobert  liichard,  m.   1st, 
Sarali  Frances,  dau.   of  Hev.   John    Cleland,    and   2ndlv, 
Louisa  Joan,  dau.  of  Hon.  George  Jocelyn,  and  widow  of 
Hon.  and  liev.  Edward  Wingtield,  (/.  .i.  j).'20  July,  1S73. 
I.  Theodosia,  >ii.  Kev.  William  Ulaehford,  and  had  one  son, 
John  Blachford,  Esq.  of  Altadore,  co.  Wieklow,   and  one 
dau.,  :Mary,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Henry  Tighe,  Esq. 

Mr.  Tighe  m.  ■2ndly,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Cajit. 
Thomas  Theaker,  M.P.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Tlionias,  m. 
and  had  issue,  and  a  dau.  Barbara,  in.  Rev.  Michael  Sandys, 
Eector  of  Powerseourt.    He  c^  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Kossana,  M.l'.for  Athboy  1761,  and 
subsequently  for  Wieklow,  m.  176.5,  Sarah,  only  child  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  Wiliiam  Eowncs,  Bart,  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, by  Lady  Elizabeth  Bonsonby  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Brabazon,  1st  Ear!  of  Bessborough,  and  had  issue, 

William  his  heir. 

Henry,  .M.P.  for  Inistioge,  m.  his  first  cousin,  Mary  Blach- 

fordj  who  d.  1810;    he  (/.  .«.  p.   lSi6.     Mrs.  Henry  Tighe 

gained  distinction  as  a  poetess. 
John  Edward,  ((.  wiin. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  Thomas  Kelly,  of  Kellyville,  Queen's  Co. 
Marianne  Caroline,  m.  Charl.-s  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood. 

Mr.  Tighe  d.  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kilkenny,  0.  1766, 
Member  for  the  borough  of  Wieklow  in  tlie  Irish,  and  for  the 
CO.  in  the  imperial  Parliament.  This  gentleman,  as  patron  of 
the  boroughs  of  Wieklow  and  Inistioge,  returned  four  members 
to  Parliament,  and  was,  at  the  time  of  the  Union,  one  of  the 
most  intiuential  commoners  in  Ireland.  He  m.  1793,  Marianne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Daniel  Gahan.  Esq.  of  Coolquil,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  M.P.  for  Fethard,  by  his  wife  Hannah,  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Matthew  Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Kilfeaclc,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1853)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Fsederick  Fownes,  his  heir. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Kossana,  co.  Wieklow,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
SheritT  1»27,  formerly  in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  m.  3  March, 
]S25,  Hon.  Frances  Crofton,  3rd  dau.  of  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
Crofton,  3rd  Bart,  of  Moate,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Stewart, 
his  wife.  dau.  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway,  and  d.  26 
March,  1S74,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  U.  20  Dee.  1831), 

1  Frederick  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

2  James  Stl-art,  of  Kossana,  Ashford,  co.  Wieklow,  J.  P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  (half-pay)  late 
bth  Madras  Cavalry,  b.  1  iMarch,  1831  :  m.  21  Oct.  1857, 
Charlotte,  youngtsi  dau.  of  Very  Kev.  Thomas  John  de 
Burgh,  of  Oldtowu,  co.  KiUUne,  Dean  of  Cloyne,  by  the 
Lady  Anna  Louisa  Hely-Hutchinson  his  wife,  sister  of 
John,  3rd  Earl  of  l^onoughmore,  and  has  issue, 

Walter  Stuart,  b.  26  July,  ls61. 
Wilfred,  b.  8  June,  1868. 

f:?"'^*'  ]  twins,  b.  25  Oct.  1859. 
Flora,    j  ' 

Charlotte  Frances,  d.  6  April,  1876. 

Una  Emily,  b.  June,  1864. 

Maud  May,  b.  June,  186d. 

3  Arthur  Francis,  R.N.,  b.  1837  :  d.  1870. 

4  Richard  William,  6.  1839;  d.  1813. 

5  Francis  Robert  Spencer,  6.  184.5:   (/.  1855. 

1  Frances  Marianne,  m.  7  Aug.  1852,  Hon.  F'rcderick  A.  H. 
Chichester,  3rd  son  of  Arthur,  1st  Lord  Templemore,  and 
by  hiia  (who  d.  18  May,  1863;  had  i;sue. 

2  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

3  Theresa  Augusta,  m.  19  Oct.  1861,  Hon.  Charles  St. 
George  Crofton,  K.N'.,  and  d.  Aug.  1867,  leaving  issue. 

4  Georgiana  Harriet,  rn.  J.  H.  Briagford,  Esq. 

5  Susan  Diana.  6  Gertrude  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  1818,  Lord  P.atrick  James  Herbert  Cnchton 
Stuart,  M.P.,  only  brother  of  John,  2nd  Marquess  ot  Bute, 
and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Tighe  d.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Right  Hon*.  William  Frederick  Fownes  Tighe,  of  Wood- 
stock, J. P.  cos.  Wexford,  Westmeath,  and  Carlow,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Kilkenny  1323,  and  co.  Carlow  1837,  Lord-Lieut. 
and  Gustos  Eotulorum  of  Kilkenny,  Col.  Kilkenny  F'usiliers, 
and  one  of  H.M.s  Most  Hon.  Privy  Council,  b.  17  March,  1794; 
r/i.  IS  April,  1825,  Lady  Louisa  Madelina  Lennox,  5th  dau.  of 


Charles,  4th  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Lennox,  and  had  an  only 
dau., 

Charlotte  Frances,  who  d.  an  infant  1827. 
Mr.  Tighe  </.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

F'REDERICK  Edward  I!uni!uryTi(;iii:,  Esq.  of  Woodstock, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  J. P.  co.  Wieklow,  formerly  in  tlie  53rd  and  82nd 
Kegts.,  and  late  Lieut. -Col.  Comm.  Kilkenny  Militia,  b.  June, 
1826;  s.  his  uncle  1878;  m.  10  Aug.  1858,  Lady  Kathleen 
Louisa  Georgina  Ponsonby,  dau.  of  John  William,  4th  Earl  of 
Bessborough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  July,  1863)  has  issue, 

I.  William  F'rederiek,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.   June, 
1860;  d.  liiiin.  19  April,  1887. 

II.  Edward  Klnrick,  now  of  Woodstock. 

Col.  Tighe  assumed  the  name  of  Bdnburt  by  I'oyal  licence 
ls73,  and  d.  6  Jan.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son. 

AriM — Per  chevron,  embattled  arg.  and  sa.,  five  crosses-eross- 
let  in  chief,  four  in  base  counterchanged.  Crest. — A  wolf's  head 
erased  pjir.,  with  a  collar  az  ,  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  sa. 
Motto — .Sumnuim  nee  metuam  diem  nee  ontem. 

i'co7  — Woodstock  Park,  Inistioge,  co.  Kilkenny. 

r/i;,6.5— Guards',  Naval  and  Military,  Broolts',  Bachelors',  and 
Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


TIGHE    OF    MITCHEIiSTOWN". 

Tighe,  St.  L.iwrexce  Eobeet  Mobgan,  Esq. 
of  Mitc-liclstown,  co.  Westmeath,  D.L.,  h.  20  Feb. 
1838  ;  *.  his  father  9  Jan.  1853  ;  m.  .5  Fob.  1874, 
the  Hon.  Laura  Allanson  Winn,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  AUauson,  4th  Lord  Headley,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  RonERT  Hugh  Morgan,  b.  8  Dec.  1874. 
I.  Margaret  Catherine  Hume  Morgan. 

Xiineag'e. — Roisert  Tighe,  ICsq.  of  The  Ilaymarket,  aniJ 
of  Kilpatiijk,  co.  Westmeath,  h.  1645  (elder  brother  of  Richard 
Tighe,  ancestor  of  Tighe  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kilkenny,  son  of 
William  Tighe,  of  Market  Deeping,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Tobias  Houghton,  of  Kelthorpe,  Rutland),  went  to  Ireland 
temp.  Charles  II.  He  m.  1681,  glabella,  dau.  of  Robert 
Stcarne,  Esq.  of  Tullynally,  co.  Westmeath,  sister  of  Major- 
Gen,  the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Stearne,  Governor  of  Kilmainham, 
and  first  cousin  of  John  Stearne,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Steal  ne,  of  Carriek,  co.  Westmenth,  ancestor  of  tlie  TiOHBS 
ot  Can-ich,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Cloalee,  co.  Meath. 

Anne,  in.  J.  Moland,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  co.  Kildare. 
The  elder  son, 

KonERT  Tighe,  Esq.,  who  .?.  his  father  in  his  estates  in  cos. 
Westmeath  and  Carlow,  purchased  the  estates  of  Mitchels- 
town,  Castletowndelvin,  Scurlogstown,  and  other  lands  in  co. 
Westmeath,  from  his  kinsman,  the  Right  Hon.  Richard  Tiglie. 
He  was  b.  1683;  m.  1715,  Mary,  sister  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Nathaniel  Clements,  father  of  the  1st  Lord  Leitrira,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1780)  h?,d  issue, 

I.  Stearne,  M.P.  for  Athy,  /*.  1717;  d.  v.  p.  7  Jan.  1762. 
He  m.  '25  Sept.  1759.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Sir  .fohn  Osborne,  6tli 
Bart,  of  l;allintaylur,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

1  RoRERT  Stearne,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

2  William  Fitzgerald,  b.  1702;  d.  17(0. 
I  JIary  Ann,  b.  1761  ;  d.  1770. 

II.  Robert,  of  South  Hill,  co.  Westmeath,  M.P.  for  Carriek, 
who  s.  to  his  father's  co.  Carlow  estate,  d.  1799.  He  m, 
Isabella,  dau.  cf  Gilbert  King,  Esq.  of  Charlestown,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  sister  of  6ir  Gilbert  King,  1st  Bart.,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

1   Kobert,  Major  Westmeath  Militia,  M.P.   for  Carlow  at 
the  period  ot  the  Union,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.   of  Robert 
Wade,  Esq.  of  Clouebrany,  co.  Meath,  and  2nclly,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  James  F'ethei-ston,  Esq.  of  liracklyn  Castle, 
CO.  Westmeath.     By  his  1st  wife,  he  harl  one  dau.,  and 
by  his  2nd,  two  son.s,  of  whom  the  elder, 
Robert  Tighe,  Esq.  of  FitzwilUam  Square,  Dublin,  J.P., 
Chairman  of  co.  Limerick,  ni.  twice;  his  1st  wife  was 
Hester  Catherine  (who  d.  s.  ji.  1872),  eldest^  dau.  of  the 
late  Right   Hon.  T.   B.  Ciisaek-Smith,  Master  of  the 
Rolls  in  Ireland,  and  his  2nd,  Jane,  dau.   of  Michael 
Hassard,  Esq.,  M.P.     He  d.  s.  p.  15  June,  1881. 

1  Anne,  m.  Francis  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Newtown. 

2  Isabeda,  m.  Henry  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Newforest. 

3  Eliza,  m.  Joseph  Morgan  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly. 

4  Louisa,  m.  Robert  llandeock  Temple,  Esq.  of  Waters- 
town,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  one  dau.  Isabella,  wife  of 
William  George,  2nd  Lord  Harris. 

III.  Ricliard,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Gibraltar. 


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TIN 


2013 


I.  Anne,  ni.  Benjamin  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Killua,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  was  mother  of  Sir  Benjamin  Chapman,  and  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cliapman,  1st  and  2nd  Barts.  of  Killua  Castle. 

Mr.  Tighe  d.  1766,  and  was  «.  by  his  grandson, 

Egbert  Steakne  Tighe,  Esq.,  b.  3  March,  1760  ;  m.  1st,  18 
March,  17H5,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Col.  Hugh 
Morgan,  of  Cottlestown,  co.  Sligo,  and  of  Cork  Abbey,  co. 
Wiclilow,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Eight 
Hon.  Philip  Tisdall,  Attorney-General  of  Ireland,  by  Mary 
Singleton  his  wife,  niece  and  co-heir  of  the  Eight  Hon.  John 
Singleton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
18  Feb.  1819)  had  issue, 

I.  KoBERT  Morgan,  his  successor. 

II.  William  Stearns,  6.  6  Feb.  1793;  lost  on  board  H.M.S. 
"Ajax,"  Dec.  1«06. 

III.  Hugh  Usher  (Very  Eev.),  Dean  of  Derry,  s.  1833,  to 
the  estate  of  Carrick,  co.  Westmcath,  under  the  will  of 
Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.  of 
Carrick,  b.  27  Feb.  1802;  d.  11  Aug.  1874;  m.  21  April, 
1828,  Anne  Florence,  dau.  of  John  M'Clintock,  Esq.  of 
Drunicar,  co.  Louth,  by  his  wife  Lady  Elizabeth  French, 
dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  Feb.  1893),  had  issue, 

1  Eobert  Hugh  Morgan,  6.  Feb.  1829;  d.  unm.  May,  1867. 

2  Charles  Moland  Morgan,  d.  April,  1843. 

1  Elizabeth  Laetitia  Morgan,  m.  22  June,  1853,  Edward 
Stopford  Blair,  Esq.  of  Penninghame  (vide  Courtown,  in 
Peerage),  co.  Wigton. 

2  Catherine  Florence  Morgan,  m.  6  July,  1858,  J.  E. 
Severne,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Wallop  Hall  and  Thenford. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  July,  1807,  William  Henry  Worth  Newen- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  co.  Cork,  who  d.  Sept.  1842.  She 
d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1858. 
Mr.  Tighe  m.  2ndly,  Anna,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Dilkes  and 
sister  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Dilkes,  Lieut. -Governor  of  Quebec,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  May,  1823)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  21  May,  1835, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Morgan  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Mitchelstown,  J. P.  co. 
Westmeath,  b.  1  July,  1790;  m.O  July,  1836,  his  cousin, 
Frances  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  (and  eventual  sole  heir  of 
her  brothers)  of  Hon.  and  Eight  Eev.  Thomas  St.  Lawrence, 
Bishop  of  Cork  and  Eoss,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Eev.  Henry  Maule  Coughlan,  D.D.,  and  by  her  (who 
d-  30  Sept.  1871),  had  issue, 

St.  Lawrence  Egbert  Morgan,  his  heir. 

Marcus  Anthony,  6.  9  Aug.  1839  :  d.  16  Oct.  1855. 

He  d.  19  Jan.  1853. 

Anns — S.Trae  as  Tighe  of  Woodstock,  quartering  Morgan, 
Blaynet,  Coote,  Cuffe,  Tisdall,  Singleton,  St.  Lawrence, 
BEAnFORT,  Holland,  Ed.mund  Plantagenet  of  Woodstock , 
Beauchamp  Earl  of  Warwick,  Montgomery  Earl  of  Eglia- 
ton  and  Coughlan. 

iJesidcnce— Ashgrove,  EUesmere,  Shropshire. 


TILLARD    OF    THE    HOLME. 

TiLLAED,  Philip  Edward,  Esq.  of  Godman- 
cliester,  co.  Hujitingdoii,  J.P.  and  Earrister  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  b.  31  July,  1836;  m.  1871,  lona 
Mary,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Bonham  Carter,  Esq.  of  Adhurst  St.  Mary,  and 
lias  issue, 

I.  Edward  Eosslyn,  6.  1  Jan.  1874. 

II.  Francis  Bonham,  6.  21  Jan.  1875. 
in.  Philip  Henry,  b.  20  May,  1880. 

IV.  John  Arthur  Stuart,  6.  24  Nov.  1889. 

I.  Mary  Emily,  b.  29  Nov.  1872. 

II.  Edith  lona,  b.  16  April,  1876. 
HI.  Laura  Julia,  6.  11  July,  1877. 
IV.  Olive  Marjorie,  b.  20  Dec.  1878. 

liineag'e. — The  family  of  Tillard  are  of  French  extrac- 
tion, and  are  first  found  in  England  at  Totnes,  co.  Devon, 
■where 

Henky  Tillard  was  bur.  22  Nov.  1603,  aged  95.    His  son, 

William  Tillard,  Mayor  of  Totnes,  b.  1547,  had  issue,  by 
his  wife  Margaret,  two  sons  and  two  daus.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Tillard,  Mayor  of  Totnes,  b.  1585  ;  m.  Isabella, 
•<3au.  of  Eichard  Michalmore,  Esq.  of  Halwil,  co.  Devon,  and 
had  issue,  four  sons  and  six  daus.  Of  the  sons,  Isaac  was 
Mayor  of  Plymouth;  but  the  only  one  who  left  issue  was  his 
youngest  son, 

Abraham  Tillard,  Esq.  of  London,  6.  21Jan.  1632.  Hem. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Joas  Bateman,  Esq.,  grandfather  of  the  1st 
Viscount  Bateman,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  Feb.  1729)  he  had 
■issue,  six  sons  and  three  daus.  His  eldest  son.  Sir  Isaac 
Tillard,  Knt.,   d.  s.x>-;   the  family  of  his  2nd  son,  William 


Tillard,  Esq.,  expired  1828,  at  the  death  of  his  grandson, 
James  Tillard  Esq.  of  Street-End  House  ;  and  the  only  one  of 
the  other  sons  who  left  issue  was  his  younger  son, 

JoAS  Tillard,  Esq.,  6.  15  Jan.  1690  ;  m.  April,  1726,  Kathe- 
rine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  West,  M.D.,  and 
cousin  of  Admiral  Temple  West  and  of  the  celebrated  Gilbert 
West.  He  d.  Jan.  1774,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1757)  left  a 
son. 

Rev.  Richard  Tillard,  Vicar  of  Wirksworth,  co.  Derby, 
b.  19  Oct.  1732;  m.  28  Sept.  1702,  Sarah,  only  child  of  Ealph 
Yoward,  Esq.  of  York,  heir  of  the  family  of  Yoward  ofHooton 
Locriss  and  of  Westcrdale,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  (with 
junior  issue,  all  d.  s.  p.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Eev.  Eichard  Tillard,  M.A.,  of  Street-End  House,  Rector 
of  Bluntisham,  co.  Huntingdon,  J. P.,  b.  16  July,  1765,  whom. 
31  Dec.  ISIO,  Margaret,  Srddau.  of  Rev.  William  Smelt,  Rector 
of  Gedling,  Notts,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  only  sister  of  Philip, 
5th  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1841)  had 
issue, 

I.  Philip,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  James  Arthur,  Rector  of  Conington,  co.  Cambridge,  b.  25 
Nov.  1812;  m.  28  July,  1836,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev. 
Joseph  Cotterill,  of  Blakeney,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Richard  Henry  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Blakeney,  co. 
Norfolk,  b.  28  Dec.  1815;  m.  1847,  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev. 
Joseph  Cotterill,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  William  Obins,  b.  20  Feb.  1824. 

I.  Margaret  Amelia,  m.  25  Nov.  1834,  Rev.  John  Storer,  of 
Chiddinfold,  near  Godalming. 

II.  Harriett  Jesse,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Dent  Bell,  of  Ambleside, 
and  d.  9  March,  1851. 

Mr.  Tillard  s.  his  cousin,  the  late  James  Tiliard,  Esq.,  1  Sept. 
1828.    He  d.  Jan.  1850,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Tillaed,  Esq.  of  Stukeley  Hall,  J.P.  co.  Hunting- 
don, 6.  20  Sept.  1811 ;  vi.  6  May,  1834,  Philippa  Julia,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Thomas  Baumgartner,  M.D.,  of  Godmanehester, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Dec.  1885),  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Percy,  Lieut.  E.H.A.,  b.  3  July,  1835,  d.  in  India 
18  Dec.  1858. 

II.  Philip  Edward,  of  Godmanehester. 

III.  John  Arthur,  Major-Gen.  R.A.,  b.  13  Sept.  1837:  vi. 
Eliza  Scott,  dau.  of  Gen.  George  Palmer  Whish,  Esq.,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  Henry  Percy,  b.  17  April,  1860,  and 
Philip  George,  b.  30  Jan.  1862. 

IV.  Robert  Mowbray.  Eector  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk,  b.  31 
March,  1846  ;  m.  12  April,  1877,  Sophia  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Ven.  Archdeacon  Lloyd,  of  The  Whitehall,  Shrewsbury,  and 
has  issue,  Hugh  Philip,  b.  24  Jan.  1878;  Aubrey  Thomas, 
b.  10  April,  1»81 ;  Ealph  Philip;  Helen  Sophia;  Florence 
Maud. 

V.  Algernon,  b.  10  Oct.  1847;  m.  Mamie,  dau.  of  —  Atkin- 
son, Esq.,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

I.  Emily  Harriet,  ni.  F.  J.  Eooper,  Esq.  of  Abbotts  Eipton 
Hall,  CO.  Huntingdon. 

II.  Philippa  Margaret,  m.  Major  Henry  Doveton. 

III.  Adelaide  Julia,  m.  Eev.  George  Alfred  Foyster,  Rector 
of  All  Saints,  Hasiings. 

IV.  Florence,  >ii.  Ernest  George  Bevan,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 
George  Innes  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Farm  Hall,  Godmanehester. 

Mr.  Tillard  d.  6  April,  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son. 

Arms  (borne  by  the  family  ever  since  their  residence  in  this 
country,  and  supposed  to  be  of  foreign  origin)— Arg.,  a  pale, 
indented  point  in  point,  gu.  and  az.,  between  two  mascles  sa., 
quartering  West  and  Yoward.  Crest— Originally  a  death's 
head ;  but  since  the  intermarriage  with  Katherine  West  (1726), 
the  family  have  usually  borne  the  crest  of  West  :  Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  griflin's  head  az.,  ears  and  beak  or. 

/Seat— The  Holme,  Godmanehester,  Huntingdon. 


TINDAIi-CARILL-WORSLEY     OE     PLATT 
HALL. 

Tindal-Caeill-Woesi-et,  Nicolas,  Esq.  of 
Piatt  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  M.A.  Pembroke  Coll. 
Oxford,  b.  5  Jan.  1848 ;  w.  17  April,  1875,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Carill-Worsley,  Esq. 
of  Piatt  Hall,  Manchester,  and  of  Winster,  co. 
Derby,  and  great-granddau.  of  Erasmus  Darwin, 
M.D.  [see  Daewin  of  Fern),  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Nicolas,  b.  20  Aug.  1876. 

II.  John  Acton,  b.  20  and  d.  21  July,  1877. 

III.  Acton,  6.  9  Sept.  1878. 

IV.  Ralph,  6.  27  Dec.  1881. 

I.  dementia,  b.  27  May,  1884. 

He  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1878,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Caeill-Worsley. 


2014 


TIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TIP 


Lineagre Eev.  John  Tindai,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford, 

Iteetoi-  of  St.  Ives.  Cornwall,  and  Vicar  of  Cornwood,  Devon, 
who  ,/.  1714;  Hi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Prideaux,  Esq.  of 
St.  Thom;^,  Barbados,  President  of  Council  in  that  island,  and 
had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus.     His  son  and  heir, 

Kev.  Nicolas  Ti.ndal,  M.A.  of  Exeter  Coll.  and  Fellow  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  Hector  of  AlvcrstoUe,  co.  Southampton, 
Vicar  of  Walthain,  Essex,  Hector  of  Colbourne,  Isle  of  Wight, 
ChapUiinofGrecnwiehHospit.il,  and  translator  and  coniiiuator 
of  lUriN's  Ilistorii  of  E»:/lu)i<l,  d.  1774;  hi.  29  Jan.  1710,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Kcate,  Esq.  of  Hasborne,  berks,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Joii.v,  Kector  of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  m.  Mary,  dau.  (by  his 
1st  niarriairel  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Oliver  Pocklinston,  Hector 
of  Chelmsford,  and  had  issue,  an  only  dau.  m.  1773,  Kev.  John 
llortran,  Kector  of  Chelmsford,  and  left  issue;  ii.  Geokge,  of 
■»hora  presently ;  iii.  James,  a  Capt.  in  the  4th  Kegt.  of 
Dragoons,  d.  17i30,  and  left  issue,  i.  Letitia,  d.  wiYii.  The 
2nd  son, 

George  Tindal,  Esq.  of  Coval  Hall,  Chelmsford,  Capt.  R.X., 
d.  1777  ;  m.  Diana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Oliver  Pock- 
linjiton,  Kector  of  Chelmsford  (by  his  2nd  marriase  with 
Catherine,  d.au.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Manwood,  Esq.  of  Broni- 
field,  Essex),  and  by  her  (who  d.  April.  1806,  aged  92)  had 
issue,  Robert,  his  heir;  George,  d.  s.  p. ;  Diana,  d.  unm. : 
and  Katherlne,  m.  Philip  Williams,  Esq.  His  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Robert  Tindal,  Esq.  of  Coval  Hall,  Chelmsford,  Essex,  d. 
1S3". ;  m.  Sally,  only  child  of  John  Pocock,  Esq.  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicolas  CoNTXGHAM  (Sir),  Knt.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  Solicitor-General  1826-29,  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  1829-46,  b.  12  Dec.  1776;  m. 
2  Sept.  Ib09,  Merelina,  younccest  dan.  of  Thomas  Symonds, 
Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  lalS)  had 
issue. 

1  Nicolas  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin  Coll.  Camb.,  Vicar  of  Sand- 
hurst, CO.  Gloucester,  b.  6  July,  1810;  m.  9  April,  1839, 
Anne  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  G.  Schweitzer,  Esq.  of  Southall, 
Middlesex,  and  dying  25  Aug.  1842,  left  issue  by  her, 

Merelina  Frances,  «i.  Arthur  Stamford,  Esq.,  whoi/.  s.;;). 
Adela  Rose  Ellen,  i/t.  6  Oct.   1859,  James  Mouat,  Esi]., 

M.D.,  V.C,  C.B.,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honoui-, 

Inspector-General  of  Army  Hospitals. 

2  Louts  .St.monds,  his  heir. 

3  Robert  John,  d.  an  infant  3  Feb.  I8I4. 

4  Charles  John,  d..  unm.  18.')3. 

1  Merelina,  m.  16  May,  1840,  James  Whatman  Bosanquet, 
Esq.  of  Claysmore,  near  Enlleld,  and  d.  2  Sept.  lo.^i2, 
leaving  issue. 

2  Isabella  Juliana,  d.  unm.  18  Feb.  1818. 

Sir  Nicolas  Conyngham  Tindal,  d.  6  July,  1845,  and  was  s. 

by  his  eldest  and  only  surviving  son, 
Locis  Stmosds  Tindal,  Vice- Admiral  R.N.,  h.  29  Aug. 
ISU  ;    VI.    15   June,    18.')3,    Henrietta   ilaria    O'Dunuell 
Whyte,  and  dying  4  Feb.  1876,  left  issue  by  her, 

1  Nicolas  Charles  of  Hanningfield,  Essex,  6.  27  Nov. 
1857. 

1  Maria  Merelina,  7n.  .Jan.  1876,  Arthur  Mildmay  Gepp, 
Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Morgan  Gepp,  Esq.  of  Mayntrees, 
Chelmsford. 

2  Emily  Frances.  3  Katherine  Mary  Adela. 
n.  John  Pocock,  a  Midshipman  R.N.,  killed  in  the  engage- 
ment with  the  Dutch  fleet  at  Camperdown,  11  Oct.   1797, 
aged  17. 

III.  George,  d.  v.nm.  1805. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Charles,  a  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  28  Oct.  1786;  m.  25  Oct.  1816, 
Anne,  dau.  of  James  Grant,  of  Thoby  Priory,  Essex,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Charles  Grant,  of  Fir  Grove,  Winchfield,  Hants,  h.  31 
JiUy,  1823;  m.  14  Aug.  1856,  Anne  Amory,  5th  dau.  of 
John  Travers,  Esq.  of  Turville  Park,  co.  Bucks,  and  h;;s 
issue,  Charles  Frederick,  6.  19  Nov.  1h57;  John  Travers, 
b.  1  June,  1860;  Annie  Grant;  Maria  Louisa;  Jane 
Emilia;  Elizabeth  Grant;  and  Esther  Kirkpatrick. 

2  Edward  Robert,  d.  unm.  7  June,  1835. 

3  Frederick  Colquhoun,  d..  unm.  22  June,  1855. 

4  Arthur  De  VeuUe,  d.  unm.  1  Aug.  1854. 

5  Francis  Hcrringhain,  d.  unm.  1857. 

1  Anna.  2  Laura, '/.  unm.  1873. 

3  Merelina.  4  Isabella. 

5  Harriet  Jane.  6  Adelaide.  7  Mary. 

Capt.  Charles  Tindal  d.  31  Oct.  1859. 

VI.  Itobert,  M.D.,  of  Colchester,  Essex,  d.  unm.  1834. 

I.  Marianne  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Porter.  Esq.  of  Stanstead, 
Bury,  Herts;  d.  1845. 

II.  Jane  (Rev.),  m.  Vincent  Edwards,  Vicar  of  Broomfiekl, 
Essex ;  d.  1850. 

HI.  Sally,  m.  John  Duncan  King,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Fusiliers. 
IV.  Clarina  Isabella,  in.  William  WoodroofTe,  Esq.  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn. 


■^Iie  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Tindal,  Esq.  of  The  Prebendal  House,  Aylesbury, 
Bucks,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Treasurerof  that  co.,  6.  31  Aug. 
1783,  the  4th  but  2nd  surviving  son  of  Robert  Tindal,  Esq. 
of  Coval  Hall,  Essex.  He  m.  1st,  25  Jan.  1809,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Acton  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Aylesbury,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  and 
Treasurer  co.  Bucks,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  May,  1812)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Acton,  of  The  Manor  House,  .\ylesbury. 

I.  Anne  Eliza,  m.  5  Nov.  1829,  Sir  John'de  Veulle,  Knt.  of 
?t.  Helier,  Jersey,  BailitT  of  the  island,  who  d.  1  June,  1848. 
She  d.  19  Feb.  1851,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Tindal  m.  2ndly,  12  Dec.  1816,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Uhthoff,  Reetor  of  lluntingtield,  Suffolk,  and  cousin  of 
Joshua,  2nd  Lord  Huntingfield,  by  whom  (who  d.  11  March, 
1826)  he  had  further  issue, 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.  Braseno.se  Coll.  Oxon,  late  Rector  of 
Franckton,  co.  Warwick,  6.  7  March,  1820;  lu.  29  Nov.  1855, 
Emma,  dau.  of  James  Haydock  Hill,  Esq.  of  Elmley  Parle,. 
CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Thomas  William,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Special  Pleader,  b.  8  Sept.  1821  :  m.  3  Sept.  1864,  at  the 
British  Embassy,  Paris,  Louisa  Matilda  (d.  1884),  dau.  of 
Thomas  Trueman,  Esq.  of  Hill,  near  Manchester. 

n.  Mary  Isabella,  m.  20  Jan.  1846,  Rev.  Arthur  Pearson, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Springfield,  Essex,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Frances,  d.  unm.  13  Sept.  18.32. 

IV.  Amelia,  m.  Rev.  John  Kadcliffe  Pretyman,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Aylesbury,  and  d.  1884,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Cornelia  Jane,  m.  14  Aug.  1851,  Sir  William  Browne, 
Knt.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1834. 

Mr.  Tindal  d.  26  July,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Acton  Tindal,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  House,  Aylesbury,  Cleric 
of  the  Peace  for  Bucks,  b.  20  July,  1811  ;  m.  30  July,  1846, 
Henrietta  Euphemia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  John  Harrison, 
M.A.,  J. P.  of  Ramsey,  Essex,  Vicar  of  Dinton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicolas,  now  Tindal-Carill-W'orslet,  of  Piatt  Hall, 

II.  Acton  Gifford,  B.A.  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  h.  11  Nov.  1849. 

HI,  Charles  Harrison,  B.A.  and  B.C.L.,  Magdalen  Coll.  Oic- 
ford,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  15  March.  1851. 

I.  Henrietta  Diana,  d.  unm.  18  Dec.  1867. 

II.  Margaret  Sabina,  twin  with  her  sister. 
Mr.  Acton  Tindal  d.  26  Oct.  1880. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fesse  dancettee  gu.,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 
between  two  crescents  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of 
the  last  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  third.  Onst—ln  front 
of  five  ostrich  feathers  arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  between  two- 
crescents  gu.     Motto— 'Nos.ce  teipsum. 

Sea<— Piatt  Hall,  ilanchester. 


TIPPING    OF    BOLTON. 

GrARTSiDE-TipriXG,  Hexry  Thomas,  Esq.  of 
QuaiT  Wood,  Isle  of  Wiglit  and  Eolton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, Liput.  11. N.,  Lord  of  tlie  Manor  of  Little- 
Eolton,  Lancashire,  Z).  June,  1848;  m.  Dec.  1890, 
Marv  Stuart,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  I'lvnn,  E.A., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Vernon  Dan  vers,  b.  189U. 
I.  Phyllis,  b.  1892. 

Mr.  H.  T.  Gartside-Tipping  inherited  Quarr  Wood 
from  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  Vernon  Tipping. 

Liineagre. — The  family  of  Tippino  (anciently  Typpynge) 
had  ils  origin  from  a  village  or  hamlet  of  the  same  name, 
situate  in  the  township  of  Clayton-le-Dale,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
distant  about  five  miles  from  the  tov/n  of  Blackburn.  The 
mansion-house,  called  Tipping  Hall,  appears  to  have  been 
possessed  bya  family  bearing  the  local  name  certainly  as  early 
as  temp.  Edward  111.,  but  probably  much  earlier.  The  family 
became  divided  into  two  branches  about  the  commencement  of 
the  16th  century,  the  elder  of  which  was  eventually  dignified 
with  a  baronetcy  in  the  person  of  Sir  Thomas  Tipping,  of 
Wheatfield,  co.  Oxford.  The  younger  Lancashire  branch 
settled  at  Preston,  and  afterwards  removed  to  Manchester, 
where  they  became  possessed  of  good  estates. 

Uiciiard  Tipping,  an  Alderman  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster, 
ti-iiip.  Henry  VII.,  is  recorded  as  such  on  the  corporation 
rolls  1500.     He  w.as  s.  by  (most  probably  his  son), 

Thomas  Tipping,  .\lderman  and  Mayor  of  Preston  temp. 
Henry  VIIL,  who  m.  and  had  issue,  four  sons,  Robert, 
whose  descendants  remained  at  Preston  ;  Richard,  of  whom 
hereafter;  Evan;  and  Thomas,  living  34  Henry  VIIL,  a.d., 
1542.  Thomas  Tipping  was  Mayor  of  the  guild  of  Preston  34 
Henrt  VIIL,  when  his  four  sons  are  recorded  in  the  rolls  as- 
attending.    His  2nd  sou, 


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EicHAKD  Tipping,  jjent.  of  Manchester,  gave  to  his  mansion- 
house  the  name  of  Tipping  Gates.  He  m.  and  liad  issue,  three 
sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Manchester,  niercliant,  d.  v./im.,  and  was  bur. 
at  the  CoUeRiate  Church  26  Nov.  1633. 

in.  Georpe,  of  Manchester,  m.  7  Dec.  1591,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Willott,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  by  Kllen  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Trafford,  Knt.  of  Trafford,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  dying  J 629,  left  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 
Mary,  m.  1614,  Peter  Leigh,  Esq.  of  The  West  Hull,  High 
Leigh,  and  Elizabeth,  in.  Kichard  Haworth.  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  young,  and  was  bur.  8  July,  IfiH. 

II.  Cicely,  i/t.  10  June,  1589,  Oswald  .Moscley,  Esq.  of  Garratt, 
CO.  Lancaster. 

III.  Ann,  III.  1  Oct.  159-1,  Thomas  Puleston,  merchant  of 
London. 

IV.  Isabel,  m.  27  July,  1595,  William  Kendall,  Gent,  of 
Manchester. 

Richard  Tipping  d.  1592,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

John  Tipping,  gent,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester,  jii.  14 
Oct.  1588,  Isabel  Goldsmith,  of  Manchester,  and  by  her  had 
issue.    He  was  bur.  16  July,  1592,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Kichaud  Tipping,  gent,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester,  m. 
17  April,  1614,  Alice  Diggles,  of  Booth  Hall,  near  Manchester, 
and  had  issue.     He  d.  1621,  being  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

George  Tipping,  gent,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester,  and 
of  Checthani  Hill,  bapt.  27  Nov.  1618,  who  d.  1684,  leaving  by 
Jane  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Tipping,  merchant,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester, 
and  Cheethani  Hill,  bapt.  23  Dec.  1649,  who  ra.  Constance, 
dau.  (it  is  believed)  of  Adam  Byrom,  Esq.  of  Kersal,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  at  the  Collegiate  Church  24 
Oct.  1697)  had  issue.  Samuel  Tipping  d.  Feb.  1733,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Cheethani  Hill,  6.  25  March,  1690, 
m.  3  Jan.  1716-17,  Martha  Taylor  of  Manchester,  and  by  her 
(who  wasbur.  at  the  Collegiate  Church  24  Jan.  1751)had  issue, 
eleven  sons  and  five  daus,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John, 
the  2nd  son,  m.  Samuel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Hall. 
Thomas  Tipping  d.  April,  1760,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  son, 

TH0.MAS  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Cheetham  Hill,  b.  14  Nov.  1716; 
m.  1st,  24  Sept,  1741,  Esther,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bancroft,  Esq. 
of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1770,  aged  53)  had 
issue, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Ardwick,  6.  6  March,  1749  ;  7h.  .A.nne,  dau.  of 
John  Whitacre,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.  York,  and  d.  15 
July,  1815,  having  had  issue, 

I  William,  d.  s.  p.  2  Joseph,  d.  s.  p. 

3  John,  HI.  the  sister  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  G.  Scobidl,  K.C.B., 
and  had  i.ssue,  two  daus. 

1  Esther.  2  Anne.  3  Eliza. 

4  Sarah.  5  Harriett. 
in.  Samuel,  h.  1752 ;  d.  July,  1770. 

IV.  Robert,  a  Gen.  in  the  aimy,  b.  1760;  d.  1823. 

I.  Martha,  bapt,  17  Jan.  1746  ;  bur.  18  Nov.  1774,  unm. 

II.  Mary,  m.  William  Turner,  Esq. 

Thomas  Tipping  m.  2ndly,  1773,  Katherine  Mundy,  of  Mark- 
eaton,  co.  Derby,  widow  of  Eobert  Ayrton,  Esq.,  but  by  her 
(who  d.  24  Sept.  1784,  aged  62)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  12  July, 
1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Cromsall  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
h.  June,  1743:  m.  4  Feb.  1768,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Gartside,  Esq.  of  Little  Bolton  Manor,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Aug.  1788,  aged  42)  left  at  his  decease,  G  .Ian. 
1800,  three  daus.  (Anne,  m.  1803,  John  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Gryn 
Castle,  CO.  Flint ;  Alice;  and  Mary,  m.  John  Hardman,  Esq.) 
and  one  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  3Ianor  of  Bolton,  co. 
Lancaster,  resident  at  Davenport  Hall,  co.  Chester,  b.  14 
March,  1774 ;  m.  14  March,  1810,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Birtles,  co.  Chester,  and  Chalfont  Park, 
Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Gartside,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Vernon  (Rev.),  M.A.  Rector  of  Lawton,  co.  Chester,  6.  31 
Aug.  1813,  late  of  Quarr  Wood  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight,  d. 
April,  1892. 

III.  Edward  Joseph,  of  Davenport  Hall,  Congleton,  co. 
Chester,  J. P.,  b.  5  May,  1815,  d. 

rv.  Alfred,  of  Longparish  House,  Bucks,  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  2  May,  1817;  m.  1861,  Flora  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Nicholson  Calvert,  of  Hunsdon,  and  has  issue. 

1  Isabel  Flora  Augusta,  in.  Peter  Hawker,  Esq.  of  Long- 
parish  House,  Bucks. 

2  Violet  Cecil  Mary.  3  Helen  Augusta  Essex. 
V.  Francis  Gartside  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  SansawHall,  Shrewsbury, 

6.  5  Nov.  1820,  J. P.  forces.  Denbigh  and  Flint ;  m.  16  July, 
1846,  Marion,  dau.  of  J.  Logan,  Esq.  of  Egham  Lodge, 
Surrey,  and  d.  April,  1886  having  iiad  issue,  I 


1  Leonard  Gartside,  b.  1849. 

2  .Vrthur  Nembhard  Gartside,  d.  1860. 

3  Vernon  Gartside,  Capt.  Royal  Scots,  m.  1889,  Annie,  3rd: 
dau.  of  the  late  Mathew  Dysart  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Anton'* 
Hill  and  Medomsley. 

4  Leicester  Francis  Gartside,  R.N. 

5  Ernest  Alfred. 
1  Maria. 

Mr.  Tipping  d.  27  March,  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gartside  Gartside-Tipping,  Esq.  of  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster,, 
and  Rossfery  House,  co.  Fermanagh,  J. P.,  6.  3  Dec.  1810  ;  m^ 
20  March,  1844,  Jane  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Fowler,. 
Esq.  of  Rahinston,  co.  Meath,  by  Lady  Jane  Crichton  his. 
wife,  sister  of  John,  3rd  Earl  Erne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ].» 
March,  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Thomas,  now  of  Quarr  Wood  and  Bolton. 

II.  Eobert  Francis,  now  of  Rossferry,  Lieut.  1st  Bengal 
Cavalry,  b.  .\ug.  1852;  m.  8  Oct.  18s5,  Jane,  dau.  of  James- 
Henry  Sclater,  Esq.  of  Newick  Park,  Sussex,  and  has  issue- 
two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Evelyn. 

III.  Cavendish  Walter,  Lieut.  Indian  Staff,  6.  Feb.  1857;  m. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  Spaighr,  and  has  issue,  three  daus. 

I.  Louisa  Letitia  Jane,  /,(.  Jan.  1869,  John  Arthur  Pomcroy, 
Esq.,  oldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Arthur  W.  Pomeroy,  and  ha.s 
issue. 

II.  Anna  Selina,  in.  30  Sept.  1875,  James  Stirling,  Esq.  of 
Gardcne,  N.B.,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Mildred  Harriette,  m.  Sept.  1880,  John  Mervyn  Carltoa 
Richardson,  Esq.  of  Rossfad. 

IV.  Alice  Jlargaret. 

Mr.  Tipping  rf.  Nov.  1890,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bull's  head  erased  sa.,  armed  or,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  three  plieons  of  the  field.  Crest— Xn  antelope's 
head  erased  vert,  ducally  gorged  or. 

Seat— Quarr  Wood  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight ;  and  Bolton,  co. 
Lancaster. 


TISDALL    OF    CHARLESFORT. 

TiSDALL,  Charles  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Charles- 
fort,  CO.  Meath,  b.  22  April,  1875,  s.  1S92. 

liineag-e.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Tisdall  in  England,  which  bore  arms  "Three  plieons  argent 
on  a  shield  sable."  When,  in  the  year  1679,  Richard  St. 
George,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  ratified  and  confirmed  the  arms 
to  Michael  Tisdall,  of  Mount  Tisdall,  and  his  brothers,  he 
added  "a  thistle  or,"  for  distinction,  as  is  stated  in  thf 
original  certificate  in  Ulster's  office.  The  first  of  the  family 
in  Ireland  was  Michael  Tisdall,  who  had  a  sister  Catherine, 
m.  —  FitzSymons.  This  Michael  Tisdall  was  of  Castle  Blaney, 
CO.  Monaghan,  he  had  by  his  wife  Ann  {net  Singleton),  seven 
sons  and  two  daus.,  viz., 

I.  Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  J. P.  who  purchased  Pawn,  co.  Louth,  16  July, 
1690  ;  M.P.  for  Atherdee  1695,  1703  and  1713.  By  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Mathew  French,  Esq.,  he  was  ancestor  to  ihe  Tis- 
dalls  0/ .Bcnrd,  now  represented  by  C.  B.  Marlay,  Esq.  of 
Bawn,  and  Henry,  present  Duke  of  Rutland  {see  Burke's 
Peerage). 

III.  Thomas,  of  Bawn,  co.  Louth,  d.  1681-2,  who  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Charles  Street,  Dublin,  who,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  was  father  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Atherdee,  who  m.  Loetitia,  dau.  of  Chichester  Fortescue, 
Esq.  of  Dromiskin. 

2  Richard,  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland, 
M.P.  for  Dundalk  1707,  and  for  co.  Louth  1713  and  1715, 
and  who  by  Mary  Boyle  his  wife,  was  father  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Philip  Tisdall,  P.C,  M.P.,  for  Dublin  University 
1739,  1761,  and  1768,  Solicitor-General  1751  ;  Attorney- 
General  1760;  PrincipalSecretary  for  Ireland,  and  Keeper 
of  the  Privy  Seal  1763.  He  m.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Rowland  Singleton,  D.D.,  and  niece  and  co-heir  of  the 
Right  Hon.  llcnry  Singleton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  and  is  now  represented  by  Robert  Stearne 
Tighe,  Esq.  of  Mitchelstown,  co.  Westmeath  (see  Tighe  of 
MitcheUiown). 

IV.  John,  of  Teltown,  co.  Meath  (ancestor  of  the  Tisdalls  of 
Teltoa-,1),  d.  1693-4. 

V.  Richard,  d.  unm.  1683.  vi.  George. 

VII.  William,  of  Carrickfergus,  6.  1641 ;  by  Anna  his  wife,  he 
was  father  to  Rev.  William  Tisdall,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Droineree,  who  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hugh  Morgan,  ICsq.  of 
Cottlestown,  co.  Sli^o,  and  was  father  to  Rev.  William  Tis- 
dall, B.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  James',  Dublin,  who  m.  Lady  Mary 
Biabazon,  dau.  of  Chambre,  6th  Earl  of  Meath,  and  had 
issue  {see  Burke's  Peeraije,  under  title  Mbath). 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Andrew  Har^'ey,  Esq. 

II.  A  dau.,  m.  Christopher  Cauldwell,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 
The  eldest  son, 

Michael  Tisdall,  of  Mount  Tisdall,  purchased  in  1668,  the 
manor  of  JIartry,  co.  Meath  (wherein  the  mansion  of  L'harles- 
fort  stands).    He  was  Secondary  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench 


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in  Ireland,  andJ.P.  for  co.  Moath  in  1G79.  lie  <ii.  IS  April, 
16tJG,  Anue,  dau.  of  Kev.  \Villi;>ni  Harry.  Uoctor  of  Killucan, 
orotherof  Sir  James  Uarry,  Knt.,  1st  Lord  Siuitry,  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  tire  King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Michael,  A.  Ii571.  I'arrister-at-T-aw,  Military  Advocate- 
General  and  Commissioner  for  Appeals  in  Ireland;  who  had 
issue,  Michael,  h.  in  Dublin  17-3. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  1670;  ))i.  Charles  Campbell,  Esq. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  'Jl  Sept.  Iu71. 

The  elder  son, 

William  TisDALL,  Esq.  of  Monnt  Tisdall,  h.  Feb.  1668;  is 
supposed  to  hare  d.  in  1725.  lie  in.  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Kobert  Fitzgerald  and  sister  of  Kobert,  19th  Earl  of 
Kildare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Aug.  1719)  had  issue,  i. 
Michael,  his  heir;  ii.  George  (Rev.),  D.D.,  of  Cork,  bapt. 
19  June,  1707,  who  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  George 
Canning,  of.  Garvagh,  co.  Londonderry  (.<ee  IJurke's  Peerage, 
Garvagh,  B.),  and  had  issue,  Michael  (Ven.),  .\rchdeacon  of 
Eoss,  Frances,  and  Letitia,  wife  of  —  Bayley,  Esq. ;  i.  Cathe- 
rine.   Mr.  Tisdall  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  MountTisdall,  M.P.  for  Atherdee 
1713  and  1715,  )/!.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  William 
Palmer,  Principal  Secretary  in  Ireland,  Secretary  for  War, 
and  Commissioner  for  Appeals,  M.P.  for  Kildare  1695,  and 
for  Castlebar  1703;  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Edward 
Hudson,  D.D.),  had  issue,  Charles,  his  heir;  Michael; 
Catherine,  m.  Ist,  Arthur  Hamilton  Maxwell,  Esq.,  and2ndly, 
—  Caultield,  Esq. ;  and  Frances,  m.  Emanuel  Bayley,  Esq. 
He  d.  7  Dec.  1726  (his  will,  dated  25  Jan.  1724,  was  proved  18 
Jan.  1727),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Tisdall,  6.  29  Oct.  1719, 
who  built  a  new  house  on  his  manor  of  Martry,  and  called  it 
Charlesfort,  which  has  since  been  the  designation  of  the 
family.  He  m.  19  Feb.  1754,  Hester,  dau.  of  Oliver  Cramer, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Oliver  Cramer,  Esq.  of  Ballyfoyle,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, by  Hester  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Coghill,  Knt. 
LL.D.,  Master  in  Chancery,  and  left  at  his  decease,  27  June, 
1757,  Michael,  his  heir,  and  Charles,  b.  31  Oct.  1756,  who  m. 
Maria,  dau.  of  Edward  Croker,  Esq.,  and  d.  1816,  leaving  an 
only  son,  Charles  of  Dublin,  who  d.  28  July,  1834 ;  he  m.  1st, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Harman  FitzMaurice,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  co. 
Carlow,  she  d.  1823,  leaving  an  only  son,  Charles  Edward 
Tisdall,  D.D.,  Chancellorof  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin. 
Charles  Tisdall  m.  2ndly,  Anna,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lodge,  of 
Ballinahone,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  a  son,  Richard.  Charles 
Tisdall  m.  3rdly,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  St.  Clair, 
and  had,  William  St.  Clair,  of  the  Deanery,  Auckland,  New 
Zealand;  Gordon  Charles  Vernon;  and  Rosabella  Catherine 
Maria.    The  elder  son, 

Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  b.  2  Dec.  1755,  served 
as  High  Sheriff  of  Meath  1788.  He  m.  15  April,  1779,  Juliana, 
dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  Jane,  m.  George,  1st  Lord 
Headley)  of  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  co. 
Kerry,  M.P.  for  Tialee  1743-60  (ue  Blennerhassett  of  Balli/- 
sef-'ii),  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1789)  had  issue, 

Charles  Arthur,  his  heir. 

James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballinderry,  b.  20  May,  1784;  m. 
Sarah  Eyre,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Tullydoey,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  d.  Oct.  1847,  leaving  issue,  1  Thomas,  d.  unui. 
1«71  :  2  James,  d.  unm. ;  3  Archibald,  of  Clontarf,  b.  2  Oct. 
1322,  d.  1  April,  1885,  having  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Hamilton,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  by  whom  he  had  James  Archiliald, 
b.  1855,  (/.  1862,  Anne  Catherine,  ra.  William  Neville  Ward, 
Esq.,  and  Juliana;  4Benjamin(Rev.),  B.A.,  of  Ballinderry  ; 
5  William  Alexander,  d.  unm.  ;  1  Juliana,  d.  v.nm. 

Archibald,  Rear-Admiral  R.N. ,  6.  5  Sept.  1786;  d.  vnm.  28 
April,  1654.  Served  in  the  action  off  St.  Domingo  1806,  and 
in  the  reduction  of  Java  1811,  as  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Gillespie. 

Juliana,  m.  29  Jan.  1799,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  New- 
town Hamilton,  co.  Armagh,  Q.C.  (son  of  Hugh,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Ossory),  and  d.  1840. 

Catherine,  m.  16  March,  1807,  Rev.  Francis  Gervais,  of  Cecil, 
CO.  Tyrone  (see  tlMtjamUy). 

Mr.  Tisdall  d.  9  March,  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Arthur  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  High  Sheriff 
1811,  6.  7  Nov.  1782;  m.  30  March,  1807,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin,  4th  in  descent  from 
John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Edward  Vernon, 
Knt.  of  Houndshill  and  Sudbury,  ancestor  to  Lord  Vernon,  of 
Sudbury  (see  Verxon  of  Clontarf  Castle),  and  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Charlesfort. 

AVihiam,  of  Balbray,  J. P.,  Treasurer  of  Meath,  b.  1817  ;  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  O'Connor,  and  has  had  issue, 
1  George,  J. P.,  Ban-ister-atLaw,  b.  12  March,  1860,  m.  1887, 
Margaret  Stedman,  3rd  dau.  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq., 
J. P.  of  Kylenraore  House,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 
Winifred ;  2  Kichard  John,  6.   1862,  d.  %mm  ;  1  Frances 


Elizabeth;  2  Elizabeth  Martha;  3  Isabella  Charlotte;  4 
Henrietta;  5  Georgina  Florence. 

Archibald,  Major-Gen.,  commanded  Royal  Sussex  Kegt.,  and 
Brigade  Depot,  Aberdeen,  b.  31  Aug.  1822;  m.  I  Jan.  1856, 
Anna  Claire,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Henry  Walter  Bellew, 
Bengal  Army  (see  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage,  Bellew,  Baron 
of  Dulcek),  granted  a  reward  for  distinguished  and 
meritorious  services  1880,  he  has  issue,  Archibald  Walter 
Bellew,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  b.  15  Aug.  1858;  Arthur  Lance,  Capt. 
U.A.,  b.  25  Nov.  1860 :  Ismay  Frances,  m.  Rev.  John 
Anderson  Brown,  M. A.,  of  Beawar,  Rajputana,  son  of  G. 
Brown,  Esq.  of  Galashiels,  N.B. ;  Anna  Claire,  to.  William 
Wilfrid  Webb,  M.B.,  Surgeon-Capt.  Bengal  Army  (see  Webb 
of  Odstoch) ;  Sarah  Sophia,  «i.  William  Stewart  Harrison, 
Esq. 

James,  b.  1826;  d.  unm.  9  June,  1879. 

Juliana,  m.  22  March,  1838,  James  Noble  Waller,  Esq.  of 
Allenstown,  co.  Meath  (nfe  Ihut  famili/),  and  d.  1847. 

Henrietta,  m.  1835,  Richard  Chaioner,'Esq.  of  Kingsfort,  co. 
]Meath(s.e  Hukke's  Peeraye,  Enniskillen,  E.).  She  d.  22 
Nov.  1890. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Maria,  d.  unm. 

Frances,  m.  Alexander  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Kilmur,  co. 
Meath,  who  d.  1863,  leaving  a  son,  Alexander  Shirley  Mont- 
gomery, of  Kilmur,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1886,  b.   1816;  d. 
unm.  17  March,  1887. 
Mr.  Tisdall  d.  22  July,  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Meath,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  23  July,  1S15;  m.  3  Oct.  1837,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  late 
Hon.  George  Knox,  D.C.L.,  by  Harriet  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fort-escue,  Esq.  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  under  the  title 
of  Ranfurly),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Arthur,  Capt.  18th  Hussars,  6.  28  June,  1838; 
d.  unm.  22  Jan.  I8G9. 

II.  John  Knox,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  10  June,  1839;  m.  23  April, 
1874,  Jane  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Mr.  Robert  Adams,  and 
d.  16  July,  1885,  leaving  issue,  1  Charles  Arthur,  now  of 
Charlesfort;  2  William  George  Robert,  6.  18  Dec.  1876;  1 
Kathleen  Isabel ;  2  Elizabeth  Violet ;  3  Mary. 

III.  George  William,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  9  Oct.  1844;  d.  unm.  at 
Missourie  7  June,  1872. 

IV.  Henry  Chichester,  J. P.,  b.  21  Jan.  1849  ;  ra.  14  June, 
1874,  Isabella  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  John  E.  Vernon,  Esq. 
of  Erne  Hill,  co.  Cavan  (see  Vernon  of  Clontarf  Castle). 

V.  Vernon  Archibald,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  2  Sept.  1850. 

VI.  Richard  Louis,  6.  13  April,  l.s55. 

VII.  Arthur  James,  b.  15  June,  1856. 

VIII.  Alfred  Oliver  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Highbridge, 
Somerset,  b.  7  July,  18.'i9 ;  to.  13  Jan.  1887,  Evelyn  Susan, 
4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  John  Erapson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ey- 
don,  CO.  Northampton,  and  has  issue,  Michael  Henry,  b.  15 
Slarch,  188S  ;  John  Denis,  6.  10  June,  1889;  Walter  Brian, 
b  '22  Sept.  1890. 

I.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  m.  17  April,  1873,  Rev.  A.  H.  Cole- 
Hamilton,  Rector  of  Scaldwell,  co.  Northampton,  who  d. 
Dec.  ISS9  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Enniskillen,  E.). 

II.  Isabella  Maria,  m.  7  Dec.  187S,  Arthur  R.  Nugent,  Esq. 
(see  Nugent  of  Portaferry). 

III.  Anne  Charlotte. 

Jlr.  Tisdall  s.  his  father  22  July,  1845,  served  as  High  Sheriff 
1841,  and  d.  7  March,  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  thistle  or,  between  three  pheons  arg.,  quar- 
tering Blennerhassett.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
armed  hand  erect  arg.,  charged  with  a  pellet  and  holding  an 
arrow  ppr.     Motto — Tutantur  tela  coronam. 

Seat — Charleslort,  Kells,  co.  Meath. 


TODD  OF  TRANBY  PARK  AND 
HALNABY. 

"Wilson-Todd,  William  Henkt,  Esq.  of  Hal- 
naby  Hall  and  Tranby  Tark,  co.  York,  J.P.  North 
Riding,  late  Capt.  39th  Regt.,  M.P.  for  Howden- 
shire,  E.  R.  Yorksliire,  h.  17  April,  1828;    m.  17 
July,   1855,  Jane  Marian    Rutherford,  only  child 
and  heir  of   John    Todd,  Esq.  of   Haluaby    Hall 
and  Tranby  Park,  J. P.,  and  has  issue, 
I.  William  Pierrepont,  late  Capt.  4th  Hussars,  6.  3  May, 
1837,  TO.  1887,  Catherine  Crawford,  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Russel,    Esq.    of   Blackbraes,    co,   Stirling,    and   has 
issue,' 
James  Henet,  6.  1891. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

II.  Ailcen  Frances  Mary,  m.  I  June,  1889,  Capt.  James 
Stevenson  Twysden,  R.N.,  and  has  issue,  Aileen  Elizabeth, 
6.  4  Dec.  1891  (See  Burke's  Peerage,  Twysden,  Bart.). 

III.  Evelyn  F'ridzueda. 

IV.  Margaret  Annie. 

This  gentleman,  3rd  son  of  Joshua  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Roseville,   co.  Wexford,  a    Col.  iu    the   army,  by 


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Frances  Maria  his  wife,  duu.  of  John  Eobinson,* 
Esq.,  Treasurer  of  New  Brunswick,  assumed  by 
royal  licence,  14  Aiig.  1855,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Todd. 

liineagre.  —  This  family  derives  from  Thomas  Todd, 
settled  at  Swanl.and,  near  Hull,  iemxi.  James  I.,  who  was  sum- 
moned as  a  jurat  in  a  cause,  Elleker  v.  Bacon,  teinp.  Chables 
I.,  1G4'2,  and  was  named  in  an  inquisition  held  on  the  death  of 
Sir  Ralph  Elleker,  Knt. 

Thomas  Todd,  Ksq.  of  Swanland,  son  of  Robert  Todd,  m. 
Elizabeth  AVatson,  and  left  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  John, 
Bobert,  William,  and  Elizabeth.    The  third  son, 

William  Todd,  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Todd,  Esq.  of  Tranby  Park,  J. P.,  b.  8  March,  1789, 
who  purchased  in  1S43  the  estate  of  Halnaby  Hall,  N.E.  of 
CO.  York,  from  Sir  John  Milbanke,  Bart.  He  m.  27  March, 
1827,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  lUUherford, 
only  son  of  Archibald  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Jedburgh  and 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  by  Jane  Atkinson  his  wife,  only  sister  of 
Ralph  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Angerton,  Northumberland,  and 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Jane   Makian   Ruthekfohd,  m.  17   July,  1855,  as  above, 
Capt.  William  Henky  Wilson. 
Mr.  Todd  d.  6  June,  1854. 

^amilg  of  Milson  of  §run-  anb  SItbajIj. 

Nicholas  Wilson,  of  Scarr,  obtained  a  grant  of  Scarr  and 
768  acres  in  the  barony  of  Bargy,  co.  Wexford,  by  patent 
dated  8  Feb.  22  Chables  11.  1670.  Hem.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Scott,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Wilson,  of  Scarr,  Hi.  1st  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Christian  Bor,  of  Bormount,  co.  Wexford,  and  obtained  with 
her  thelands  of  Sledagh,  same  co.,  which  her  father  held  under 
the  See  of  Ferns,  by  lease  of  3  Nov.  1674,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
1.  Christian,  his  heir;  ii.  Philip;  in.  Nicholas;  iv.  Richard; 
V.  Matthew;  i.  Ellinor;  ii  Mary;  in.  Barbara;  iv.  Euphemia. 
He  m.  2ndly  (lie.  6  Feb.  1681),  Anne  Hore,  and  d.  1714,  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Christian  Wilson,  of  Scarr,  who  to.  (setts,  dated  2  April, 
1717)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Radford,  of  Gurteen,  co. 
Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1761),  had,  with  five  daus.  (i. 
Elizabeth ;  ii.  Frances,  m.  John  Bowes ;  iii.  Hannah,  m. 
William  St.  John  ;  iv.  Anne,  m.  Molesworth  Bowers ;  v.  JMary, 
m.  Nathaniel  Davis),  two  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Scarr,  his  successor,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
William  Palliser,  of  The  Great  Island,  co.  Wexford,  and 
had  a  dau.  (Anne,  m.  Veh.  1785,  Richard  Waddy,  of  Clough- 
east,  same  co.)  and  a  son, 

Christian,  of  Scarr,  m.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Matthew  Red- 
mond, ofKilgowan,  same  co.,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Jonx,  of  Scarr,  d.  s.  p.  to. 

2  Matthew,  who  s.  to  The  Oreat  Island,  and  adopted 
the  surname  of  Palliser.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Christian  WiLson.  of  Sledagh,  and  had  two  sons,  1 
Christian,  J. P.,  b.  7  Jan.  I8l2,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rodolphus  William  Ryan,  Crown  Prosecutor  for  co. 
AVexford,  and  hadonedau.6. 27  June,  1877  ;  2  Matthew 
(Rev.),  Rector  of  White  Church,  Diocese  of  Kerns, 
present  representative  of  the  family,  m.  1855,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ottiwell  Moore,  Rector  of  Leskin- 
f ere.  Treasurer  of  the  Diocese  of  Ferns,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  18  April,  1856),  has  one  son,  Frederick,  b.  April, 
1856. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Christian  Wilson  made  his  will  16  May,  1765,  which  was 
proved  3  July,  1769.    His  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Wilson,  of  Sledagh  andBenville,  m.  (lie.  23  July, 
1762),  Grace  Reed,  and  d.  1767,  leaving  a  son. 

Christian  Wilson,  of  Sledagh,  twice  High  Sheriff  co.  Wex- 
ford, 1798-9,  TO.  Fridswide,  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn,  of  St.  Mar- 
garefs,  same  co.,  and  had,  with  three  daus.  (t.  F'ridswide,  vi. 
Ebenezcr  Jacob,  of  Silverspring,  M.P.  for  Dungarvan  ;  ii. 
Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  Richard  King,  of  AVoodville ;  in.  Jane,  m. 
Matthew  Wilson  Palliser,  of  The  Great  Island ;  and  iv.  Grace 
d.  unrd.)  four  sons, 

I.  Benjamin,  of  Sledagh,  m.  1815,  Sarah  Partridge,  and  d.  1 
Aug.  1866,  leaving  a  son, 

*  The  Robinson  family  were  distinguished  on  the  Royalist 
side  in  the  American  War  of  Independence.  Col.  Beverley 
Robinson  raised  a  corps  (which  was  officered  by  his  seven  sons) 
and  in  consequence  he  lost  large  estates.  Two  of  his  sons 
were  otiicers  of  distinction  under  Wellington  in  the  Peninsular 
War.  These  were  Sir  Frederick  Rob'nson,  K.C.B.,  and  Sir  W. 
Rol)inson,  the  great-uncles  of  Mr.  Wilson-Todd.  They  were  a 
hranch  of  the  Rokeby  family. 
II. 


Christian,  of  Sledagh,  J. P.,  m.  the  dau.  of  Torton  Samuel 
\\  alker,  of  Lceson  Street.  Dublin,  and  had  1  Benjamin 
Torton,  b.  1846;  2  Sinclair;  3  Harry  Francis;  4  Annie; 
5  Fanny. 

II.  Joshua,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Nicholas,  Major-Gen.  in  tlie  army,  whose  dau., 

Maria,  to.  Lieut.-Gen.  Robert  Richards,  Bombay  Infantry, 
who  (/.  13  Nov.  1884,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  John  (Rev.). 
The  2nd  son, 

Joshua  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Roseville,  co.  Wexford,  Col.  in  the 
army,    m.    F'ranccs   Maria,   dau.    of   John    Robinson,    Esq. 
Treasurer  of  New  Brunswick,  and  had  issue, 
I.  'j-'i 'cre  Christian  Wilson,  late  Capf.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers, 
6.   .:-   .Nov.   1823;    m.   17  July,  1865,  Jane  Adelaide,   only 
clii"     .f  Robert  Anthony  Atkinson,  Esq. 
...  John  Joshua   Wilson,  Col.  RE.,   h.  22  Oct.  1826:  m.  10 
July,  1855,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Edward  Latham,  Esq. 
and  has  issue, 

Arthur  Daunce,  b.  April,  1857  ;  d.  March,  1862. 
Rachel  Frances  Mary,  6.  Jan.  1856  ;  d.  in  infancy. 
Gertrude  Elizabeth,  b.  May,  1858  ;  d.  July,  1861. 
Ada  Latham,  b.  June,  18ub. 

III.  William  Henrt,  now  of  Tranby  Park. 

IV.  Beverley  Smelt  Wilson  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Dudd,  Northum- 
berland, b.  3  May,  1835  ;  m.  16  Jan.  1862,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Plumpton  Wilson,  Rector  of  Moseley,  co.  Leicester, 
and  has  issue,  Cuthbert  Beverley,  b.  Nov.  Is62. 

I.  Elizabeth  F'ridzueda,  m.  8  Sept.  1842,  Henry  Bennet 
Pierrepont,  of  Ladywell  House,  Devon,  and  Ryhall,  Rut- 
land. 

II.  Frances  Maria. 

^rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Todd,  arg.,  three  foxes' 
heads  couped  gu.,  within  a  bordure  vert ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Wilson, 
arg.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  mullets  gu.  as  many  pallets 
or.  Crests — 1st,  Todd,  A  fox  sejant;  2nd,  Wilson,  Out  of  a 
mural  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gu.,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  trefoil  or.  il/o^ots— Oportet  vivere:  Semper 
vigilans. 

Seats— Tian\>y  Park,  Hull ;  and  Halnaby  Hall,  near  Darling- 
ton. 


TOKE    OF    GODINTON. 

ToKE,  Jonx  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Godinton  Park,  co. 
Kent,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  96th  Kegt.,  and  late 
Lieiit.-Col.  1st  Vol.  Eatt.  Royal  Berkshire  Regt.,  b. 
30  Dec.  183y  ;  m.  1st,  28  Jan.  1864,  Agnes  Elletson, 
youngest  dau.  of  Patrick  Robertson  Reid,  Esq.  of 
Springhall,  co.  Lanark,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865) 
has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Nicolas  John,  b.  1  March,  1S65. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Jemima,  only  cliild  of  Rev. 
P.  B.  Adams,  Rector  of  Hopesay,  Salop,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

II.  Leslie  Alexander  St.  Lawrence,  6.  1871. 
I.  Ethel  Margaret. 

Lineagre.— This  family  of  Tore,  the  name  of  whose 
patriarch  appears  on  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  is  stated  by 
Thoroton  to  have  been  settled  in  co.  Nottingham  as  early  as 
the  reign  of  AV'illiam  Rufus,  and  to  have  possessed  large 
estates  there  at  Kelham,  Walkeringham,  &c.  The  pedigree 
given  by  that  historian  has  the  name  spelled  in  seventeen 
different  ways.  Of  this  family  was  Bryan  Tuke,  who  was 
first  Secretary  to  Cardinal  Wolsey,  afterwards  Foreign  Sccre- 
taryto  Henry  VIII.,  then  Treasurer  to  the  King's  Chamber 
and  Clerk  of  the  Signet,  and  sometime  Ambassador  to  France 
with  Cuthbert  Tunstall,  Bishop  of  Durham. 

John  Toke,  of  Beere,  in  the  parish  of  Westcliffe,  near  Dover 
(8th  in  lineal  descent  from  Robert  de  Toke,  who  was  at 
the  battle  of  Northampton  with  Henry  III.,  1264),  in.  2 
Edward  III.,  Elizabeth  M.almains,  and  was  father  of 

John  Toke,  of  Beere,  M.P.  for  Dover  temp.  Henry  V.,  who 
m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Hoo,  brother  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Hoo  and  Hastings,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Ralph,  ancestor  of  the  Tokes  of  Herts,  Dorset,  and 
London. 

III.  John,  TO.  Alice,  dnu.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Crouch,  of 
Dover,  and  had  an  only  child,  Alice,  wife  of  Sir  John  Eyre, 
of  CO.  Derby. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Toke,  of  Beere,  "Justice  of  Peace  and  Quorum,  a 
person  of  great  reputation  in  his  county,"  m.  1st,  Joan,  dau. 
and  eventually  heir  of  William  Goldwell,  Esq.  of  Godinton, 
Kent,  and  had  issue.    lie  m.  2ndly,  Cecily,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert; 

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Edward  IV.     II  is  son, 

John  Toke,  of  Godinton,  who,  say.s  the  old  family  ppdiprroe, 
for  his  speedy  expedition  in  a  message  to  the  French  kiiiff, 
had  the  ;;oat  of  tlie  greyliound's  head  given  him,  as  an  aug- 
mentation L^f  honour,  by  IIesby  VII.  By  Margaret  his  1st 
wile,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Walworth,  Esq.  of  Wahvurtli,  Suf- 
folk, he  left  at  his  decease,  20  Jlay,  1513,  a  son  and  successor, 
John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  in.  Cicely,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Kompe,  Knt.  of  Wye,  Kent,  and  had  issue.     His  grandson, 

John  Toke,  of  Godinton,  </;.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thom- 
son, of  Petham,  and  dying  1G27,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

XiroL.is  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  b.  2S  May,  15S8,  High 
.'^luvitTot  Kent  li!(;2.  He  /(i.five  wives,  buthad  no  mule  issue. 
Mr.  Toke  d.  liiSO,  aged  ;'_',  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his 
brother  Henry,  M.D.)  his  nephew, 

Sib  Nicolas  Toke,  Knt.  of  Godinton,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent, 
lt)93,  who  il.  1725,  leaving  (by  Catherine  his  "ind  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Dyke,  Knt.  of  Horeham),  with  several  daus.,  two 
sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

John  Toke,  Esq.,  of  Gcdintou,  h.  1671,  several  timss  M.P. 
for  East  Grinstead,  m.  170!',  Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev. 
Daniel  Miles,  D.D.,  of  Crutchcd  Friars,  London,  and  dying 
1740,  was  j!.  by  his  son, 

Nicoi-As  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  6.  1702;  m.  Eleanor,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Cockman,M.D.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Felix  Wilde,  2nd  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1763)  had  issue,  two 
sons,  I.  John,  his  heir,  andii.  Nicliol.Ts(Rev.),  Rector  of  I'^arns- 
ton,  Essex,  )/;.  Catherine  Bruce,  and,  dying  1807,  left,  with  a 
dau.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  George  Lcapingwell,  three  sons, 
Nicolas,  b.  1769,  m.  1808,  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Eayner,  Esq.  of  Dunraow;  John,  d.  1771,  m.  Agnes  Cridland, 
and  d.  ISOO,  leaving  one  son,  John,  m.  and  has  issue,  and 
Thomas  (Rev.>,  Fellow  of  Christ's  Coll.  Camb.,  who  d.  1837. 
Mr.  Toke  if.  1767,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Toke,  Esq.,  of  Godinton,  b.  1738,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent 
1770  ;  ?)<.  1702,  Margaretta  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Eoundell,  Esq.  of  Knaresborough,  eo.  York,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1780)  had  issue, 

I.  XicoLAS  RoDNDELL,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Rev.\  Vicar  of  Beaksbonrne  and  Rector  of  Ilarblc- 
down,  Kent,  b.  1766;  d.  s.  p.  1820. 

III.  William,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Margaret  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  1813. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1813,  Edward  Scudamore,  M.D.,  and  d.  1833. 
3Ir.  Toke  d.  1819,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

XlcoLAs  RocNDELL  ToKE,  Esq.  of  Goclinton,  ;».  19  May, 
1764;  ill.  1791,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  SirBourchier  Wrcy.  Bart, 
ot  Tawstock,  Devon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Ellen  Maria,  m.  27  Sept.  1827,  her  cousin.  Rev.  11.  B.  Wrey. 
Mr.  Toke  d.  19  Feb.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  William  Toive,  of  Godinton,  Rector  of  Barnston, 
Essex,  6.  1769:  m.  18  March,  1793,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis 
Marins  West,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Draycott  Corne  and  of  Dauntsey, 
Wilts,  and  d.  2  May,  1855,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  23  May,  1796;  d.  s.  p.  19  May,  1823. 

II.  Nicolas,  his  heir. 

III.  William  Thomas,  b.  29  Sept.  1802. 

IV.  Richard  Koundell  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Barnston  and  Per- 
petual Curate  of  Little  Dunmow,  Essex,  b.  14  July,  1805; 
„i.  22  April,  1840,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  JoUiffe  Tuffncll, 
Esq.  of  Langley,  Essex,  and  d.  Feb.  1892. 

1.  Eleanor  West,  d.  1846.  ii.  Mary  Anne,  d.  1836. 

III.  Frances  Rebecca,  d.  1878. 
The  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  Nicolas  Toke,  of  Godinton,  J. P.,  6.6  Oct.  1799;  m. 
4  July,  1837,  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Elphin,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Right  Rev. 
Thomas  St.  Lawrence,  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Ross,  andgranddau. 
of  Thomas,  27tli  Baron  and  l=t  Earl  of  Howth,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John  Leslie,  now  of  Godinton. 

IL  Nicolas    Roundell  (Rev.;,   B.A.,  b.   15   July,  1843;     m. 
1865,  Jane   Robertson,  eldest  dau.  of  Patiick   Robertson 
Keid,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hall,  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue. 
III.  William  Arthur,  b.  7  March,  1850;  to.  Oct.  1874,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  —  Easton,  Esq.,  and  had  i.ssue.    He  d.  1883. 

I.  I>abel!a  Frances,  m.  17  June,  1861,  Henry  Oldham  Munn, 
Esq.,  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  eldest  son  of  W.  Augustus 
Munn,  Esq.  of  Throwley  House,  Kent,  and  has  issue.  He 
d.  1864. 

II.  Emma  Laura,  m.  21  Oct.  1862,  Francis  Reid,  Esq.,  Capt. 
9Gtli  Regt.,  only  surviving  son  of  Patiick  Robertson  Reid, 
Esq.  of  -Spiiiig  Hall,  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Mary  Kmily. 

IV.  Eleanor  Margaret,  m.  1873,  James  Salkeld  Burra, 
youngest  son  of  \V.  Burra,  Esq.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  and  d. 
25  April,  1>493,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Frances  Louisa,  d.  2  May,  1856. 

VI.  Fluience  Augusta,  d.  31  Jan.  1853, 


The  Rev.  N.  Toke  d.  10  April,  1866. 

AriKs — CJiiarterly ;  1st  and  4th  per  chevron  sa.  and  arg., 
three  griffins'  heads  erased  counterchanged ;  2nd  and  3rd  (coat 
of  augmentalion,  granted  by  King  Henry  VII.),  arg.,  on  a 
chevron,  between  three  greyhounds'  heads  erased  sa.,  langued 
ppr.,  collared  or,  three  plates.  Crfsf.f— 1st,  A  griffin's  head 
erased  per  chevron  arg.  and  sa.  guttee  counterchanged,  holding 
in  his  beak  a  sword  ppr.,  hilt  and  pommel  or;  2nd,  Ot  augmen- 
tation, A  fox  eouranc  reguardant  ppr.  ilotto — Militia  mea 
multiplex. 

■VciU— Godinton,  near  Ashford,  Kent. 


TOLL    OF    STRETE. 

Toll,  IIeney  Limbhet,  Esq.  of  Manor  House, 
Stretc,  Devon,  B.A.  Oxon,  J.P.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
Devon  Ecgt.,  b.  3  Sept.  1856. 

Lineag-e.— This  family  possessed  considerable  landed 
property  in  Hants,  and  were,  for  several  generations,  seated 
at  Grewell  St.  Mary,  in  the  parish  of  Odiham.  Tradition 
relates  that  this  family  having,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII., 
secreted  in  their  house  Sir  James  Windham  (attainted  of 
treason,  and  afterwards  beheaded  on  Tower  Hill),  lost  a  con- 
siderable part  of  their  property  by  fine  and  sequestration,  as 
well  as  writings  and  documents  of  importance. 
The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Tolls  of  Perridrjc, 
AsHBDRNHAM  ToLL,  Esq.  of  Grewfll,  Hants,  in.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Newman,  Esq.  of  Evercrcech  Park,  Somerset,  and 
had  issue, 

F'kederick.  Edmund,  Rear-Admiral  B.N. 

Asliburnham,  of   Preston    Deanery,   co.   Northampton  (see 
Newman  of  Tkornbury  Park). 

Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rewe,  Devon. 
The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Frederick  Toll,  Vicar  of  Odiham,  and  Prebendary  of 
Salisbury,  m.  1739,  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Limbrey,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1764-65,  leaving  one  son. 

Rev.  John  Frederick  Toll,  Vicar  of  Kingsclere,  b.  at 
Upton  Gray,  Hants  ;  m.  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Richard  Limbrey,  Esq.  and  d.  1796,  leaving  an  only  .son, 

Henry  Limbrey  Toll,  Esq.  of  Perridge  House,  Devon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  1813,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Mackenzie,  of  Sharrowhead,  eo.  York,  but  by  her  (who  (/. 
1821)  he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  1823,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Walter  Vavasour,  Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  Y'ork,  by  whom  he  had 
one  son  and  one  dau. 

Henry  Limbrey,  of  Manor  House,  Strete. 
J  iilia  Frances. 

Sir.  Toll  d.  6  .\ug.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Limbrey  Toll,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Strete.  J. P.,  h. 
19  Aug.  1828;  m.  4  Oct.  1855,  Louisa  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Brampton  Burne,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's,  Devon,  late  Capt.  15th 
Hussars,  and  d.  20  May,  1881,  leaving  issue, 

Henry  Limbrey,  now  of  Strete. 

Walter  Vavasour,  b.  19  Sept.  1858. 

Augustus  Brampton,  b.  18  Oct.  1860. 

Amy  Louisa. 

Annie  Cluniotte,  d.  27  May,  1870. 

Florence  Mary. 
Mr.  Tollff.  1381. 

Seat— Manor  House,  Strete,  Dartmouth. 


TOMKINSON    OF    REASEHEATH. 

ToJiKiNSOx,  IIeney  Eicuaed,  Esq.  of  Kcasc- 
lieatb,  CO.  Clicster,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  b.  28  Aug.  1831. 

Lineage. — Tuo.mas  Tomkinson,  Esq.  of  Knighlley,  co. 
Stafford,  6.  circa  1620  ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mathew  Bayley, 
Esq.  of  Norbury,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  (llev.).  Vicar  of  Sandon,  b.  1650:  d.  s.  p.  1709. 

II.  Henry,  Rector  of  Ashley,  d.  s.  p.  1731. 

III.  John,  Rector  of  Kiiightley. 

IV.  William,  of  Bostock,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Joyce. 

The  4th  son, 

William  Tomkinson,  of  Bostock,  6.  circa  1652;  d.  1719; 
was  twice  married,  and  had,  by  his  1st  wife,  a  son, 

I.  William,  of  Bostock,  6.  1703,  who  had  issue,  William,  of 
Bostock,  b.  1725;  d.  s.  p.  1770. 

He  hi.  2ndly,  Mary  Bayley,  and  had  another  son, 

II.  James  Tomkinson,  Esq.  of   Dorfold,  Nantwioh,  b.  1711 
(son  of  William    Tomkinson,  Esq.  of  Bostock,    by  Mary 


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Eaylo)-,  his  2nd  wife) ;  m.  I'S^,  Katherinc,  2n(l  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wettenluill,  ICsq.  of  Xantwich,  derivud  from  a 
youngLT  sou  of  Wettenhall,  of  Wettenhall,  and  had  issue, 

1  James  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Daveiiliam,  lu.  Jlary,  dau.  of 
John  Wood,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  James,  who  d. 
without  issue. 

2  Henrt,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Edward,  who  .<.  his  cousin,  William  Tomkinson,  in  the 
property  of  Bostock  Hall,  took  the  name  of  Wkttenhall, 
m.  Miss  Marsden,  and  had  issue. 

1  Catherine,  m.  Very  liev.  Geoi-ge  Cotton,  Dean  of  Chester, 
uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Combermere. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Tomkinsok,  Esq.  of  Dorfold,  Nantwich,  h.  17-11  ;  m. 
1770,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Darlington,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co. 
■Chester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

II.  James  (Uev.),  of  Dorfold  Hall,  rii.  Julia,  dau.  of  John 
Nesham,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry  James,  d.  unm. 

1  Anne,  m.  Wilbraliam  Spencer  Tolkmache,  Esq.,  brother 
of  John,  1st  Lord  Tolleniaehe,  and  has  two  sons  and  two 
daus.  {see  Tollemache  of  Dorfold). 

2  Julia,  m.  Sir  Henry  Eich,  Bart.,  and  d.  ,«.  p.  1874. 

in.  Henby  (Hev.),  of  Eeaseheath,  m.  1824,  Harriet  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Shakspear  Philips,  Esq.,  and  d.  1838,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Edwakd,  of  Eeaseheath,  Col.  in  the  army,  h.  11  July, 
1825,  entered  the  Sth  Hussars  as  Cornet  1843,  and  served 
in  the  Crimea;  d.  unm.  14  May,  ls70. 

2  Francis  William,  b.  1829 ;  d.  unm.  1864. 

3  Henry  Eichakd,  now  of  Eeaseheath. 

1  Sophia  Anne,  m.  184.5,  George  Edward  Lynch  Cotton, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  who  d.  1866,  leaving  one  son, 
Edward  Thomas  Davenant,  now  Cotton-Jodrell  (see 
JoDBELL  of  I'eardsleif),  late  Capt.  E.A.,  and  one  dau. 
Ursula  Mary,  who  m.  1st,  Eev.  W.  Hillyard,  and  2ndly, 
Kev.  Canon  Atkinson. 

2  Charlotte,  m.  1864,  Capt.  William  de  Wilton  Eoche 
Thackwell,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

IV.  William,  of  Willington  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J. P.  and  D.L  , 
a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  of  the  16th  Light  Dragoons,  b. 
18  Jan.  1790,  ser\-ed  in  the  Peninsular  war  from  la09  to 
1814  (for  which  he  had  the  Peninsular  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  passage  of  the 
Douro.  He  was  also  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Willington  Hall  from  Lord  Alvanley, 
1828;  m.  9  Eeb.  1B36,  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tarleton, 
Esq.,  formerly  of  Bolesworth  Castle,  co.  Chester  (nephew 
of  Gen.  tir  Banastre  Tarleton),  by  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Egerton,  Esq.  of  Oulton  Park,  and  d.  1872,  having  had 
issue, 

1  William,  m.  2.5  April,  1866,  Sarah,  2nd  surviving  dau. 
of  the  late  Dudley  North,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  F.  F.  North, 
Esq.  of  Itougham,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  March,  1870. 

2  James,  now  of  Willington  Hall  (see  aext  Me„wir). 

3  Henry,  m.  17  May,  1877,  Lucy,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Ealph  Gore,  Esq. 

4  Eobert  Edward,  6.  1847;  m.  1874,  Lucile  Diana  Mau- 
ritia,  only  dau.  of  Major-(ien.  Thomas  Brooke,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Eichard  Brooke,  6th  Bart,  of  Norton  Priory. 

5  Edward  Philip,  b.  ISoO ;  ?it.  1876,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cali- 
fornia, Frances  Ethel,  dau.  of  Hugh  Morgan,  Esq. 

1  Susan,  m.  1861,  Eichard  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Cromer,  Norfolk, 
and  Marden  Hill,  Herts. 
1  Sibella  Eliza,  m.  Ib8l,  Eev.  J.  L.  Bryans. 

I.  Anna  Maria,         )  .  „^;,   , 

II.  FrancesBeatrix,r^°^'l'^•""™• 
lII.  Arabella,  to.  Gen.  Eichard  Egerton,  of  Eaton  Banks,  co. 

Chester,  and  d.  s.  p.  Ib60. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross-patonce  between  four  martlets  or,  all 
within  a  bordure  erm.  tVesi — A  wolf's  head  erased  arg., 
ducally  gorged  or. 

Seat — Eeaseheath  Hall,  near  Nantwich. 


TOMKINSON    OF    WILLINGTON    HALL. 

ToMKixsox,  James,  Esq.  of  Willington  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  High  Sheritf  1887,  Hon.  Major 
in  the  Earl  of  Chester's  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  2ncl 
but  eldest  surviving  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Tomkinson  (see  Tomkinson  of  Eeaseheath),  b.  8 
July,  1840;  m.  12  Dec.  1871,  Emily  Frances,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Greorge  Joseph  Palmer,  3rd  Bart,  of 
Wanlip  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  by  Emily,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Peter  Holford,  Esq.  of  Westonbirt, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Chables  William,  b.  13  June,  1877. 

II.  James  Edward,  6.  2  Dec.  1879. 

III.  Henry  Archdale,  b.  19  June,  1S81. 


I.  Margaret  Frances. 
III.  Joyce  Beatrice. 

Arms  A-c. — Same  as  Tomkinson  of  Rtaschealh. 
Seat — Willington  Hall,  Tarporley. 


II.  Barbara  Elizabeth. 


TOMKINSON    OF    FE.ANCHE    HALL. 

Tomkinson,  Michael,  Esq.  of  Franche  Hall, 
near  Kidderminster,  and  of  Chilton,  co.  Salop,  J. P. 
and  County  Alderman  co.  Worcester,  and  J.P.  for 
Borough  of  Kidderminster,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Worcester,  1892,  b.  29  May,  1841 ;  m.  13  Sept.  1871, 
Annie,  dau.  of  iNIatthew  Porrifc  Stonebouse,  Esq. 
(by  his  wife  Elizabeth)  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hebbebt,  b.  16  Dec.  1873. 

II.  Gerald,  6.  31  Aug,  1876. 

III.  Wilfred,  b.  15  Nov.  1877. 

IV.  Eaymond,  b.  24  May,  1880. 

V.  Geoffrey  Stewart,  b.  7  Nov.  1881. 

VI.  Francis  Martin,  6.  21  Oct.  1883. 

I.  Gertrude,  b.  21  Aug.  1872. 

II.  Marion,  b.  26  Dec.  1878. 

HI.  Dora  Sloane,  b.  16  Nov,  1886. 

IV.  Margaret  Grosvcnor,  h.  21  Sept.  1891. 

Lineag-e.— JIichael  Tomkinson,  Esq.  of  Leamington 
Priors,  son  of  Thomas  Tomkinson  (whose  ancestors  migrated 
from  Cheshire  to  Staffordshire  about  1730),  who  d.  1838,  by 
Frances,  his  wife  (d.  6  Oct.  1854) ;  m.  13  April,  1839,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  James  Grieg,  Esq.  of  The  Beeches,  Kiddenninster, 
and  d.  22  March,  18b6,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  10 
Sept.  1890), 

Michael,  now  of  Franche  Hall. 

James. 

Sarah,  deceased. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross-flory  between  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  two  martlets,  and  in  the  .'^econd  and  third  quarters  as 
many  wolf's  heads  erased  or,  all  within  a  bordure  erm.  Crest — 
In  front  of  a  cross  fiory  gu.  a  wolt's  licad  erased,  arg.,  gorged 
with  a  collar  flory,  counterflory  also  gu.  Motto — Speruns 
pergo. 

Seats — Franche  Hall,  near  Kidderminster ;  and  Chilton, 
Shropshire. 

Club — Burlington  Fine  Arts. 


John. 


TOMLIN    OF    DANE    COURT. 

TOMLiN,  Latham,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  St.  Peter's, 
Kent,  b.  1827  ;  s.  his  brother  1871  ;  m.  1853,  Mary 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Bradley,  Esq.  of  Stour- 
bridge, CO.  Worcester. 

Lineagre. — This  fan.ily  is  of  great  antiquity  in  the  Isle  of 
Thanet. 

JouN  Tomlyn  and  Thomas  Tomlyn,  of  Northdown,  1441, 
compounded  with  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  St.  Augustine's, 
Canterbury,  for  the  lands  they  held  as  co-heirs  in  gavelkind 
of  the  manor  of  Minster,  in  Thanet. 

Stephen  Tomline,  of  Northdown  (great-grandson  of  Thomas 
Tomlyn,  whose  will  was  proved  1509),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Joim 
Sackett,  Esq.  of  St.  Peter's,  and  dying  1605,  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Tomline,  or  Tomlin,  of  Northdown  and  Updown, 
&.  1600,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  tJnderdowne,  Esq.  of  St. 
Lawrence.  With  Sir  Henry  Crispe,  of  Quex,  he  was  a  warm 
supporter  of  the  cause  of  the  Parliament  during  the  civil 
war.  He  d.  1631,  leaving,  besides  several  daus.,  six  sons.  He 
devised  the  family  estate  equally  between  his  sons,  which 
led  to  the  whole  of  it  passing  out  of  the  family  except  the 
mansion-house  (afterwards  burnt  down)  and  the  estates  at 
Northdown,  which  ultimately  became  the  sole  possession  of  his 
son, 

Walter  Tomlin,  of  Northdown,  6.  1639  ;  ra.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Henry  Pettit,  Esq.  of  Dentdelyon,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 
Cornelius,  of  Northdown  ;  Francis  ;  Hannah,  who  d.  xmni. : 
and  Martha.  Martha,  m.  1707,  Eichard  Sackett,  Esq.  of  Dane 
Court.  Walter  Tomlin  d.  1727.  By  his  will,  witli  the  excep- 
tion of  a  farm  and  lands  at  East  Northdown,  devised  to  his 
dau.  Martha  Sackett,  liis  estates  passed  to  his  two  sons  equally. 
Cornelius  d.  uiim.  17G2,  and  devised  his  moiety  to  his  nephew, 
Eichard  Sackett,  to  the  exclusion  of  the  grandchildren  of 
his  brother,  Francis,  who  afterwards  sold  their  moiety  of  the 
re.-idue  of  the  family  property  to  their  cousin,  Eichard  Sackett, 
The  2nd  son, 

Francis  To.mlim,  m.  Mary  Baker,  and  had  issue,  Elizabeth, 
m.  William    Belsey,  Esq.  of  Minster ;   John,  d.  s.  p.  1760  ; 

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FBAJicis;  and  Cornelius.  Corncliu?  migrated  to  Anieriea,  and 
d.  there.     Francis  Tomliii,  the  father,  d.  1732.     Ilis  son, 

Francis  Tomlis,  of  Ash,  »;.  Anna,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Minter,  Esq.  of  Ash,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Kichard  Motton, 
Esq.  of  Sandwich)  he  left  at  his  decease,  ITTil,  five  sons,  John, 
Thomas,  William,  ltob<;it,  and  Ikniy.    His  son, 

John  Tomlix,  b.  174o;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Valentine  Cock,  Esq.  of  Chislett,  and  d.  1S20,  leaving  an  only 

60U. 

lloBERT  ToMLiN-,  Esq.  of  Xorthdowu,  Isle  of  Thanet,  w. 
17SS>,  Sarah,  only  child  of  Peter  Cramp,  Esq.  by  Susannali, 
Sackett,  his  1st  wife,  a  granddau.  and  sole  heir  of  Kichard 
Sackett,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court  and  Northdown,  by  whom  he 
had  is.sue, 

Robert  Sackett,  his  heir. 

^arah,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Minter  Tonilin,  Esq. 

Jane,  i,i.  her  cousin,  James  Tonilin,  Esq.  Harriet. 

Anne,  ;;i.  George  Friend,  Esq.  of  London. 
Mr.  Robert  Tomlin  d.  18.50,  aged  81,  and  was  ,«.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Sackett To.mlin,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  Isle  of  Tlianet, 
and  Westgute  House,  cj.  Northampton,  J.l'.  and  D.L.,  b.  V> 
Sept.  1790;  m.  b  May,  1S17,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Bankes,  Esq.  of  Otley,  co.  York,  and  Clapham  Common,  Surrey, 
and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  one  dau., 

Robert,  late  of  Dane  Court.  Bankes. 

Thomas  Belsey.  Latham,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mary,  m.  John  Glenton  Atkinson,  Esq.  of   The  Vineyard, 
Peterborough. 

Mr.  Tomlin  was  twice  nominated  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Xorth- 
ampton.    He  was  5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Tomlin,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court  and  'Westgate  House, 
who  d.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Dane  Court. 

AiT,u — Arg.,  on  a  fesse.  between  three  battle-axes  sa.,  as  many 
dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrist  ppr.  CVc's(— Two  battle-axes 
in  saltire  ppr.,  surcharged  with  a  de.xter  hand,  also  ppr.,  couped 
at  the  wrist.     Motto — yuoudam  his  viciinus  armis. 

5  at — Dane  Couit,  St.  Peters,  near  liamsgate. 


TONGE    OF    HIGHWAY. 

ToxGE,  Loris  Charles  Hexry,  Esq.  of  High- 
way, Wilts,  Capt.  E.iS'.,  b.  7  Jan.  1818;  m.  1st,  VI 
Oct.  1852,  Charlotte  Aiigttsta,  Snd  dau.  of  Hon. 
and  Ycry  Eev.  George  Pellew,  Dean  of  Norwich, 
and  has  issue, 

Francis  Hexrt,  Capt.  late  62nd  Regt.,  h.  8  June,  1855  :   ra. 

12  July,  1889,  Lady  Madaleine  Dora,  elder  dau.  of  Francis 

Alexander,  8th  Earl  of  Kintore  (sse  Burke's  Pteragc). 
Henry  Fleetwood,  h.  IS  May,  I860. 
Ethel  Mary,  m.  27  July,  1881,  Hon.  Gerald  Anthony  Pellew 

Bagenal  Addington,  eldest  son  of  AVilliam,  ord  Viscount 

Sidmouth. 

Jlr.  Tonge  m.  2ndly,  6  Sept.  1881,  Annette  Sophia, 
dau.  of  William  Henry  Chicheley  Plowden,  Esq.  of 
Ewhurst  Park,  co.  Southampton. 

Lineag-e. — Henut  Tonge,  M.D.,  son  of  Henry  Tonge, 
Esq.,  a  Merchant  of  Bristol,  1630,  m.  Joanne  Barnes,  and 
had  a  son, 

Henrt  Tonge,  Esq.,  7/;.  Dec.  1768,  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Vice-Admiral  Harry  Korris,  son  of  Sir  Jolin  Norris,  by 
Hon.  Elizabeth  Aylmer,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Matthew,  1st  Lord 
Aylmer,  and  by  her  had  (with  a  dau.,  Lucy  Anne,  in.  F.  W. 
Dickinson,  Esq.)  a  son, 

William  Noebis  Tonge,  Esq.  of  Alveston  and  Highway, 
J.P.and  D.L.,  6.  Dec.  1777;  m.  U  May,  1804,  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Bryen,  of  West  Charlton,  and  had  issue, 

William  Henry,  d..  vnm.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

Acgustus  Henry,  of  Highway. 

John  Henry,  Capt.   14th  Light  Dragoons,  and  afterwards 

I6th  Lancers, /j.  9  Dec.  1816  ;  m.  Harriette,  only  child  of 

John  W.  Connell,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  13  Aug.  1853. 
Louis  Charles  Henry,  now  of  Highway. 
Harry  Xorris,  d.  2a  April,  I84I. 
Maria  Anne,  d.  unm. 
Lucy  Elizabeth,  ra.  16  June,  1841,  Eev.  Augustus  William 

Noel,  only  son  of  Hon.  Frederick  Noel,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  had 

issue. 
Elizabeth   Anne,  in.   John  Style  Xorris,  Esq.,  Capt.   llth 

Regt.,  and  had  a  son,  John. 
Helen,  deceased. 

Mr.  Tonge  d.  April,  18 14,  and  wa.s  s.  by  his  son, 

Augustus  Henry  Tonge,  Esq.  of  Highway,  Wilts,  and 
Vittoria  House,  Cheltenham,  Capt.  Royal  Wiltshire  Militia, 
who  d.  uiiiii.  Is67,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Highway. 


.f)-/ii^'— .\z.,  a  bend  cotiscd  or,  between  six  martlets  of  th* 
Lost,  Crtst — On  a  rock  ppr.,  a  martlet  rising  or.  Motto — 
Steady. 

6V((«i'— Hiirhway,  Calne,  Wilts;  Stone  House,  Crookham, 
Berks  ;  and  West  Charlton,  Somerset. 

dab — Army  and  Navy, 


CHEVALL-T00"':2    (now    PADWICK)    late 
OF  HUKSTON  CLAYS. 

Padwick,  Jank  Eleanor,  of  Manor  House, 
Horsham,  Sussex,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late 
CiiAKLES  CiiEvALL-ToOEE,  Esq.  of  Hurston  Clays, 
East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  m.  24  Sept.  1861,  Heney 
Padwick,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Horsham,  co. 
Sussex,  J. P.,  M.A.,B.N.C.  Oxford,  and  a  Barrister- 
at-Law,  tlie  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Padwick, 
lisq,,  D.L.  of  Manor  House,  Sussex,  by  Susan,  liis 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Philip  Cliasemore,  Esq.  of 
Horsham,  and  has  issue,  with  four  other  sons, 

;.  Henry  Charles,  ii,  Francis  George. 

Iiineag-e.— Charles  Tooke,  of  Bere,  6.  1611  (son  of 
Thomas  Tooke,  of  Bere,  by  Jane  his  wife,  5th  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Hales,  of  Tannington,  and  grandson  of  George  Tooke, 
of  Bere,  by  Peyton  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Monins,  Esq,  of 
Dover),  was  otli  in  descent  from  Ralph  Tooke,  son  of  Thomas 
Tooke,  of  Dover  and  Bere,  who  bought  IJere  Court,  in  the 
parish  of  West  Cliffe,  Kent.  He  m.  Bridget,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Nicholas  Toke,  Esq.  of  Goilinton,  and  was  bur.  at  West 
Cliffe  1604,  leaving  issue.     The  eldest  son, 

Tho.mas  Tooke,  Esq.  of  Bere,  and  aftewards  of  Hougliam, 
b.  1644;  ill.  1st,  1665,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Hales,  of 
Beaksbourne,  and  had  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau,  of 
Matthew  Babington,  of  Rothley  Temple,  co.  Leicester,  and  d. 
1697,  leaving  by  his  2nd  wife,  a  son,  Charles,  b.  at  Hougham, 
1678-79,     The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Tooke,  Esq,  of  London,  Merchant,  sometime 
Consul  at  Horta,  in  the  island  of  Fayal,  bapt,  7  Dec.  1607  ;  m. 
10  Dec.  1703,  Eliz.abeth,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Chevall, 
and  was  bur.  12  Sept.  1736,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Tooke,  Esq.  of  St.  John's,  Clerkenwell,  b.  1705; 
III.  1738,  Hannah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Mann,  of  St.  James's, 
Clerkenwell,  and  d.  1773,  leaving  issue.    The  2nd  son. 

Rev,  William  Tooke,  twenty  years  Chaplain  of  the  British 
Factory  at  St,  Petersburg,  6.  Jan.  1743;  m.  1771,  Elizabeth,, 
dau,  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq,  of  Llanhynhaval,  co.  Denbigh,, 
and  d.  Nov,  1820,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  W  illiam,  of  Russell  Square,  London.  F.R,S.,  sometime 
M,P.  tor  Truro,  b.  6  Nov,  1777;  m.  1807,  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Shaen,  Esq.,  and  d.  20  Sept.  1863,  having  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  William,  M.A.,  of  Pinner  Hill,  and  of  Bedford 
Row,  Middlesex,  b.  I8l0 ;  lii,  1842,  Nymphe  Prudente, 
dau.  of  Philip  Le  Visconte,  Comm.  R.N.,  and  had  issue, 
William  Arthur,  b.  1843  (deceased),  and  AUce  Harriet 
Elizabeth. 

1  Amelia,  b.  1808;  m.  John  Thomas  Graves,  Esq.  of  Gray's 
Inn,  Banister-ai-Law,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

2  Elizabeth,  6,  1809  ;  m.  William  Hallowes,  Esq,  of  Tavis- 
tock Square  and  Bedford  Row. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tooke,  Esq.  of  Spring  Gardens,  Middlesex,  F.R.S., 
a  Member  of  the  Institute  of  France,  b.  at  St.  Petersburg, 
1771 ;  m.  1802,  Priscilla,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Combe,  M.D.,  of 
London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  h;:d  issue, 

I.  William  Eyton,  of  Trin.CoU.  Camb.,  6.  1806;  d.  1830. 

II.  Charles,  of  Hurston  Clays. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Spring  Gardens,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  and  in  the  commission  of  the  Lieutenancy  of  the 
City  of  London,  b.  1810;  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1857. 

Mr.  Tooke  d.  Feb.  1858.     His  2nd  son, 

Charles  Chevall-Tooee,  Esq.  of  Hurston  Clay.s,  East 
Grinstead,  Sussex,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-L.aw,  b.  1808;  m.  24  Sept. 
1840,  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Cayley,  Esq.  of  St.  Petersburg,. 
Russia,  and  Wallington,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Nov. 
1885)  had  an  only  child, 

Jane  Eleanor,  ni.  {as  above)  Henry  Padwick,  Esq.  of  Manor 
House,  Horsham. 

This  gentleman  assumed  by  royal  licence,  10  Feb.  1859,  the 
additional  name  and  arms  of  Chevall,  in  consequence  of 
inheriting  the  property  of  Elizabeth  Chevall,  sole  lieir  of  her 
family,  who  ra.  his  ancestor,  Tliomas  Tooko  in  1703.  He  d. 
18U0,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  dau.  and  heiress. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4tli,  per  ciievron  sa.  and  arg. 
three  grilhns'  heads  erased  counterclunged,  for  TooiE;  2iiu 


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and  3rct.  az.  an  escullnp  arcr.  between  three  horses'  heads  erased 
of  the  last  biidlea  or.  for  Chevall.     Ci-eat  of  Cuevall— Out  of 
a  fi-in  bush  proper  a  horse's  head  arg.  bridled  or. 
&a(o'— Jlanor  House,  Horsham. 


TOPHAM    OF    CALDBERa. 

TopHAM,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  William,  Kut.,  of 
Caldberg,  co.  York,  Knight  Commander  of  tlie 
Royal  Hanoverian  Griielpliic  Order,  and  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour  of  France,  J. P.  for  Surrey, 
late  Lieut.  H.M.  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms, 
Hon.  Lieut.  E.N.R.,  b.  25  Oct.  1810 ;  m.  1st,  5  Oct. 
1854,  Lady  Mary  Bentinek,  dau.  of  the  4Lh  Duke 
of  Portland  (she  d.  20  July,  1874),  and  2ndly,  2  Aug. 
1879,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq.,  and 
granddau.  of  the  late  Sir  G-eorge  Harrison,  K.C.H. 

Lineage. — This  family  of  Topham  anciently  possessed 
the  greater  part  of  tlie  vale  of  Coverdale,  in  co.  York,  and  the 
present  lordship  and  property  of  Caldberg  had  been  held  in 
continuous  male  succession  prior  to  the  reign  of  Hesrv  V., 
1420. 

Lawrence  Topham,  Esq.  of  Caldberg,  in  Coverdale,  N.R. 
Yorkshire,  who  d.  about  loU9,  left,  by  Isabel,  his  wife,  two 
daus.,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Topham  Topham,  Esq.,  who,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  had 
,  (with  a  dau.  Jane)  three  sons,  Francis,  d.  viiia.,  Christopher, 
d.  s.  jp.,  and  Matthew.    The  youngest  son, 

Matthew  Topham,  Esq.,  who  eventually  inherited  the 
family  estates,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Christopheb  Topuam,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Dorothy  Lucas,  and 
2ndly,  Ann  Ingram  ;  but  by  the  former  only  he  hod  issue. 
The  2nd,  but  only  surviving  son, 

Cheistopher  Topham,  Esq.,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Lupton,  Esq.  of  Grassington,  and  h.ad  (with  a  dau. 
Anne,  who  d.  unm.,  and  two  elder  sons,  Christopher  and  John, 
who  both  d.  unm.)  five  other  sons, 

LupTON,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  a  Merchant,  m.  Miss  Norton,  of  Liverpool,  and  had 
issue. 

Matthew  ("Eev.),  Vicar  of  Withernick,  and  of  Mapleton,  in 
Holderness,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Wiloock,  Ii;sq.  of 
Thornton  in  Craven,  ancest'>rs  of  Topham  of  Holderness. 

Godfrey,  of  Caldberg,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  H.  WUcock, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Benjamin  (liev.),  Eector  of  Dunnington,  co.  York,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Topham  d.  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

LcPTON  Topha.m,  Esq.  of  liradley,  Craven,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Nathan  Midgley,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus.  The 
son  and  heir, 

WiLLLAM  Topham,  Esq.  of  Caldberg,  Kildwick,  and  Middle- 
ham,  m.  1st,  Judith,  dau.  of  Henry  Newby,  Esq.  of  Kildwick, 
and  by  her  had  issue  (besides  a  dau.  Amy,  who  d.  unm.), 

Christopher,  liis  heir. 

Henry,  b.  1771 :  m.  and  had  issue,  John,  of  Bradley;  Craven; 
Judith,  d.  1833;  and  Anne,  m.  —  Knowles,  Esq.  of  Bolton- 
le-Moors,  and  d.  May,  183.'). 

Lupton,  b.  1778  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1809,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Clough,  Esq.  of  Acoinb.  co.  York,  and  d. 
1849.    By  her  (who  d.  June,  1820)  he  had  issue, 
William  (Sir),  now  of  Caldberg. 
John,  6.  Feb.  18 12;  d.  unm.  Feb.  18SS. 
Edward    Charles   (Rev.),    M.A.,    Rector   of   Hawkswell, 
Bedale,  co.  York,  Rural  Dean,  6.  3  Mareh,  1813;  m.  4 
June,  1856,  Grace,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gillespie,  Esq.  of 
Sunnyside  Lodge,  co.  Lanark,  and  d.  1892,  leaving  issue, 
Lupton  Topham,   6.  21   March,    1857;  m.  1885,  Joan, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Cowan,  Esq.  of  Beeslack,  Mid- 
lothian. 

Edward  Clough,  6.  5  March,  18C0 ;  m.  1893,  Sophy,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Child  Clark. 
Harry  Gillespie,  b.  17  Feb.  1862;  jii.  1893,  the  dau.  of  — 
Wilson,  Esj.  of  Lewisham,  Kent,  which  lady  d.  the 
same  year. 
Anne.  Judith,  d.  unm. 

Martha  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  James  Alexander  Birch,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Jliddleham,  and  has  one  son,  James,  and  one 
dau.  Anne. 
Martha,  m.  John  Breare,  Esq.  of  MiddlehamHall,  andcZ.  s.  p. 

June,  1824. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  Ann,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Topham  (who  m.  a  second  time,  but  had  no  further  issue) 
d.  April,  1123,  aged  8.i,  and  was  s.  b}'  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Topham,  Esq.  b.  29  May,  1709;  m.  March, 
1784,  Jenny,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Mark  Bulmer,  Esq.  of  Mid- 
dleham,  and  had  issue, 

Christopher,  of  Middleham,  York,  b.  30  Oct.   1797;  m.  5 


Sfay,  1S31,  Anne,  only  child   and   heir   of  John    Dixon, 
Esq.,  late  of  Middleham  and  Brighton,  by  Anne   Kyie,  his 
wile,  only  child  and  heir  of  Richard  Smith,  Esq.  of  Watch- 
field,  Berks,  and  d.  16  April,  1869,  leaving  one  dau., 
Annie  Martha,  m.  14  July,  1852,  the  Hon.  Amias  Charles 
Order  Powlett,  brother  of  William  Henry,  3rd  Lord  Bolton, 
and  has  issue. 
Thomas,  b.  June,  1807  ;  m.  Sept.  1834,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Other,  Esq.  of  Elm  House,  Wensleydale,  and  had 
issue,  Christopher,  6.  F'eb.  1837;  d.  1857. 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  in.  March,  1840,  Rev.  William  .Vtthill, 
of  Brandiston  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  d.  Oct.  1844. 
Mr.  Topham  d.  28  May,  1832. 

^r»is— Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.,  between  three  cranes'  heads 
erased  sa.  CVcjf— Two  serpents  vert,  entwined  round  a  cross 
pattee-fitchee.     Motto— Vl  vivas  vjgila. 

&aJi— Noirmont,  Weybridge,  Surrey,  and  Caldberg,  Middle- 
liam,  CO.  York.     Ciui— Junior  Carlton. 


TOPHAM    OF    COCKERTON    HALL. 

Topham,  Harold  Ward,  Esq.  of  Cockerton 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  B.A.  (Oxford),  F.R.G.S.,  Ear- 
rister-at-Law,  b.  22  Jan.  1857. 

Lineage.— Rev.  James  Topham  (of  an  old  Yorkshire 
family),  b.  at  Scorton,  co.  York,  1756;  m.  the  dau.  of  —  Alli- 
son, and  left  issue,  John,  of  whom  presently;  William,  Lieut. 
E.N.,  d.  s.  p.  1837  ;  Thomas  m.  Eliza,  widow  of  R.  Wrightson, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  ;  and  Mary,  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Topham,  Vicar  of  Droitwich,  b.  at  Darlington,  co. 
Durham ;  rn.  Isabella,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas  Bowes,  Esq.  of 
Darlington,  and  d.  June,  1881,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  a 
son, 

John  Topham,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.E.C.P.  (London) ;  6.  11 'Jan. 
1S20 ;  m.  15  June,  1852,  Emma  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Ward, 
Esq.  of  Wolverhampton,  and  d.  16  June,  1887,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Harold  Ward,  present  representative. 

II.  Edwin  Henry,  b.  22  Aug.  1858,  m.  4  Dec.  1889,  Mimi, 
dau.  of  Mrs.  Forget,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue,  two  daus. 

HI.  Alfred  George,  b.  19  Aug.  1862  ;  m.  7  Nov.  1888,  Constance 
Sofia,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Bevan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Denis  Bevan,  b.  19  Jan.  IsyO. 

I.  Edith  Emma,  m.  July,  1887,  C.  Maltby,  Esq.,  and  d.  7 
May,  1889,  leaving  one  dau. 

II.  Ethel  Beatrice.  in.  Ada  Frances  Mary. 
Seat — Cockerton  Hall,  near  Darlington,  co.  Durham. 


TORR  OF  CARLETT  PARK. 
Tore,  Rev.  William  Edward,  M.A.  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.),  of  Carlett  Park,  co.  Chester,  Vicar 
of  Eastham,  same  co.,  formerly  Vicar  of  Flam- 
stead,  Herts,  b.  18  July,  1851 ;  m.  29  Jan.  1878, 
Julia  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  (by  Amelia  liis  wife)  of 
John  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Somerfield,  Maidstone,  Kent, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Harold  Torre,  6.  11  Aug.  1888. 
ir.  William  Wyudham  Torre,  6.  7  July,  1890. 
I.  Gertrude  Louisa,  b.  12  Dec.  1878. 
n.  Sybil  Julia,  b.  29  Sept.  1880. 

III.  Dona  Ruth  Anne,  b.  28  April,  1S83. 

IV.  Gladys  Mary,  b.  11  Jan.  1886. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
family  of  Turre  (or  de  Turri).  The  immediate  ancestor  of 
of  this  branch  was 

James  Tdrre,  of  Riby,  co.  Lincoln,  came  to  Riby  from  the 
Isle  of  Axholme,  bapt.  at  Haxey,  15  April,  1683,  and  d.  1749, 
leaving  issue,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  three  sons,  Gregory,  James, 
and  William.    The  younger, 

William  Torre,  of  Riby,  co.  Lincoln,  5.  1718;  d.  1776, 
leaving,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  a  son, 

William  Torr,  of  Riby  (1753-1818),  who,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
was  father  of 

William  Torr,  Esq.  of  Riby,  i.  1779;  m.  1807,  Catharine 
Brooks,  and  d.  Feb.  1844,  having  had  issue,  by  her  (who 
d.  Oct.  1841),  William,  b.  1808,  of  Riby  and  Aylesby  Manor, 
d.  unm.  1874;  John;  Anne,  6.  1811,  d.  unm.  1878.  The 
younger  son, 

John  Torr,  Esq.  of  Carlett  Park  and  Laceby,  co.  Chester, 
J. P.,  M.P.  for  Liverpool  1873-80;  b.  at  Riby,  1813;  m.  29  Jan. 
1845,  Louisa,  dau.  of  James  Dempsey,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  30  Aug.  1868)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  (/.  in  infancy. 

II.  John  Utrold,  b.  Ia49  ;  d.  1875. 


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iti.  VTiLLiAM  Edwakd.  now  of  Carlett  Talk. 

IV.  Hfibeit  James,  of  Itiseholme  Hall,  near  Lincoln.  J. P., 
h.  13  Aug.  1S64;  '  m.  12  Feb.  1SS9.  U.isita,  eklost  dan.  of 
Duncan 'Graham.  Ksq.  of  LycUate,  Willaston,  r-.o.  Chester, 
and  has  issue.  Joan  Kosita,  b.  lii  Jan.  ISiiO.  and  a  son. 

I.  Katharine  Anne,  m.  Charles  J.  Busliell,  Ksi]. 

II.  Louis;!,  m.  Kisht  liev.  tieorge  Wj-ndliam  Knight  Enice, 
Kishop  of  Mashonaland. 

III.  Gertrude,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Torr  d.  16  Jan.  ISSO. 

.■(r/7ij!—Sa.,  a  tower  between  three  mullets  of  six  points  or, 
all  within  a  bordure  vair.  Crest— TJ-pon  a  mount  amidst  fern 
ppr.  a  gryphon  passant,  wings  elevated,  per  pale  or  and  arg., 
supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  a  mullet  of  six  points,  sa. 
.V"(.'i' — Turris  fortissima  Deus. 

ivesjiitncf— Carlett  Tark,  Eastham. 


TORRE    OF    SNYDALE. 

TOERE,  Jonx  James,  Esq.  of  Snvdale,  co.  Yori, 
h.  6  June,  1842  ;  m.  6  Sept.  1867,  Emma  Frances, 
dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  NajDier, 
New  Zealand,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Anna  Helena,  b.  2S  June,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1868. 

II.  Helena  Frances  Anna,  6.  10  June,  1S74. 

III.  liosellen  Gretchen,  b.  12  March,  1879. 

Xiineag°e. — Gregory  Torre,  of  an  ancient  family  took  up 
arms  in  the  Koyalist  cause,  and  his  estate  was  sequestered. 
He  »i.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Farre,  of  Epworth,  and 
had  a  son  and  heir. 

Jambs  Torre,  ot  Ilaxey,  Burnham,  Epworth,  and  Belton, 
bapt.  30  April,  1C49,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  eminent 
as  an  antiquary.  He  in.  twice,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Torre 
sold  his  lands  in  Lincolnshire,  and  purchased  the  manor  and 
lands  at  Snydale,  co.  York.  He  d.  31  July,  1G99,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son  and  heir, 

Nicolas  Torre,  Esq.  of  Snydale,  m.  8  Sept.  1720,  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kichard  Mann,  of  York,  and  dying  5 
March,  1739,  was  .5.  by  his  elder  son, 

Hev.  James  Torre,  of  Snydale,  b.  6  Feb.  1722-23;  r,i.  5  Oct. 
1747,  Betty,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Stephen  Holme,  Esq.  of 
I'aull  Hohne,  liarrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue,  i.  James,  his 
heir;  ii.  Kirby,  (/.  s.  p.  1833  ;  iii.  Nicholas,  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Holme,  and  ('.  s.  p.  1  Sept.  J  833;  iv.  Henry, 
b.  0  Dec.  1758,  m.  28  June,  1792,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Cox,  of  Oxford,  and  had  issue,  Henry  James,  who  took  the 
name  of  Holme  {.^e^.  Holme  of  Paull  lIo!,ne),  Bryant  Stephen, 
Robert,  Jane  Charlotte,  vt.  C.  Cracroft,  Esq.,  and  Eliza  Anne  ; 
V.  John,  d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Torre  d.  1  Sept,  1788,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

James  Torre,  Esq.  of  Snydale,  h.  2  Sept.  1748  ;  w.  1st,  23 
Aug.  1774,  Esther,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Milnes,  Esq.  of 
Waketield,  and  sister  of  Sir  11.  Shore  Milnes,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  14  June,  17S2i  had  issue, 

I.  James,  h.  1  June,  1775;  m.  18  Dec.  1804,  his  first  cousin, 
Bosellen  Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Whitwell,  Esq., 
and  had  iss\u% 

1  James  Whitwell,  late  representative. 

2  Henry  Mark  Masterman,  li.  28  Oct.  18(J9,  dece.nsed. 

3  John  Alexander,  b.  2  April,  1814  ;  m.  Anna  .Smith,  who 
d.  Nov.  J883.  He  (/.  1843,  leaving  an  only  son,  Jon.v 
James,  now  of  Snyilale. 

1  liosellen  Emma,  hi.  Thomas  Francis  Cobb,  Esij.,  and  d. 
10  Sept.  18.30. 

2  Mary  Ellen,  m.  26  April,  1831,  Rev.  G.  C.  Davis,  and  d. 
23  July,  1832. 

3  Charlotte  Esther. 

Mr.  James  Torre  d.  v.  p.  30  April,  1814. 
It.  John,  an  Officer  60th  Regt.,  b.  23  Dec.  1776;  c!.  1804. 
in.  Henry  (Rev.),  6.  17  Sept.   1780:  i/i.  1st,  11  March,  1816, 
Mary  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Ellis  Leckonby  Hodgson,  Esq. 
of  s'tapleton  Park,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1325)  had 
issue, 
1  Henry  John  (Rev.),  resident  at   Norton   Curlieu,  near 
Warwick,  m.  30  April,  l»oO,  Emma  Matilda  Wilmot. 
1  Annabella  Mary.  2  Louisa  Charlotte. 

He  ,u.  2ndly,  Caroline  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lister  Kayo, 
Bart,  of  Denby  Grange,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 
who  d.  V.  -p.     He  d.  1866. 
I.  Hannah  Maria,  i/t.  James  Favell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1827. 

Mr.  Torre  m.  2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev  Robert  Cotes,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Rise,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1825)  had 
issue, 

IV.  Nicholas  Lee,  h.  23  June,  1795;  m.  I  June,  182G,  Eliza, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  William  Elliston,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Fox  Whitbrmd  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  North- 
fleet,  Kent,  h.  19  Feb.  Is29. 


2  Nicholas  Kirby  (Rev.),  M.A.,  LL.D.,   F.R.G.S.,  Rector 
of  Weare  Girt'ord,  Devon,  b.  Tt  .April,  1833. 

3  Constantine  Edward,  b.  11  June,  1834. 

1  Elizabeth  Jane.  2  Emma  Frances  Caroline. 

II.  Anna  Margaretta  Caroline,  m.  1st,  1815,  Charles  Herman 
Cornelius  Van  Bearle,  Esq.  of  Demarara  (who  d.  1820),  and 
2ndly,  1826,  Humphrey  Jeston,  Ksq.,  R.N. 

III.  Letticc  Jane,  m.  1821,  Rev.  Robert  Green  Jeston,  cZ.  1836. 
Mr.  Torre  d.  29  Aug.  1816,  aged  68.    His  grandson, 

James  Whitwell  iTorre,  Esq.  of  Snyd.ale,  b.  9  Nov.  1806; 
m.  16  Feb.  1830,  Jane  Helena,  eldest  dau.  ot  Major-Gen. 
Beatson,  of  Knowie,  Sussex,  and  d.  s.  p.  21  Dec.  1887,  and  was 
s.  by  his  nephew, 

.^nus— Sa.,  a  tower  or,  a  border  vaire.  Crest — A  griffin 
passant  per  pale  or  and  arg.     Mntto — Turris  fortissima  Deus. 

Seat — Snydale  Hall,  Normanton. 


TOTTENHAM     OF     TOTTENHAM    GREEN 
AND    WOODSTOCK. 

Tottenham,  Charles  Robkrt  Woesley,  Esq. 
of  Tottenham  Green,  co.  Wexford,  Woodstock,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  Plas  Berwjn,  co.  Denbigh,  J. P.  for 
cos.  Denbigh,  Merioneth,  and  Wicklow,  D.L.  co. 
Wicklow,  High  Sheriff  1888,  M.A.,  late  Major  3rd 
Batt.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  h.  21  Feb.  1845  ;  m.  5 
Nor.  1874,  Dorothea  Anne,  dau.  of  Leonai-d  Corn- 
wall, Esq.  of  Browiistown  House,  co.  Meath,  and 
lias  issue, 

I.  Charles  Loftus  Watkin,  b.  28  Nov.  1876. 

II.  George  Leonard,  b.  21  April,  1879. 

I.  Sophia  Dora  Elizabeth. 

II.  Amy  Maude. 

liineage.— William  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Harrington, 
CO.  Cambridge,  is  named  in  the  Subsidy  Bolls,  14  and  15 
Henry  VII.  (anno  1.523),  as  one  of  the  two  principal  persons 
in  that  parish.  By  Margery  his  wife,  he  had  two  sons  and 
four  daus.,  the  elder  son,  William,  Lord  of  the  Jlanors  of 
Wyllyen,  Herts,  and  Skelton,  Bedfordshire,  m.  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Robert  Castell,  and  d.  s.  p.  May,  1600.  Mr.  Totten- 
iKim's  will,  dated  20  May,  was  proved  5  June,  1557.  His  2nd 
son, 

John  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Barrington,  is  named  in  the  Sub- 
sidy Rolls  of  1506,  1571,  and  1597.  By  Alice  his  wife,  he  leftt 
thiee  sons,  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Humphrey  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wooton,  co.  Bedford, 
1599  to  1G38;  m.  two  wives,  and  had  four  sons  and  five 
daus. 

III.  James,  of  Barrington,  m.  Agnes  Titchmarsh,  and  had 
issue. 

I.  Beatrice,  m.  John  Hancock,  of  Sheprcth,  and  had  a  4th 
son,  Barnabas  Hancock,  //.  IGOl,  who  settled  in  Ireland, 
acquired  the  estate  of  BallydiitTe,  near  Lismorc,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  adopted  the  surname  of  Tottenham.  He  m.  16.30, 
Mis.  Martha  Harman,  widow,  and  d.  s.p.  1632.  His  widow 
remarried  Sir  Erasmus  Borrowes,  1st  Bart,  of  Giltown. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Guuston,  and  left  issue. 

Jlr.  Tottenham  d.  June.  1599,  and  Mas  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Barrington,  m.  11  Oct.  1608, 
Agnes  JIustell,  and  d.  Aug.  1611,  having  had  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Matthew  Scott)  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Humphrey,  d.  s.  p. 

3Ir.  Tottenham  d.  Aug.  1611,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

,ToHN  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Y''oughal,  co.  Cork,  bapt.  14  June, 
1609,  settled  in  Ireland,  and  was  named  in  his  cousin,  Barnabas 
Hancock,  aliai'  Tottenham's,  will.  He  m.  Aug.  1632,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Tynte,  Knt.,  of  Ballycrenan,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  of  Cheddar,  Somerset,  d.  28  Dec.  1702,  leaving 
issue  by  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah  Spencer,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Tottenha.m,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green,  alias  Bally- 
loskernan  (which  estate  he  purchased  from  Charles  Collins),  in 
CO.  Wexford.  Ho  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Atkin,  Esq. 
of  Polemore,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (wlio  d.  24  Aug.  1661)  he  had 
issue,  and2ndly,30  July,  1G71,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Clarke,  Esq. 
of  Hardingstone,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  (who  d.  171G-17> 
he  had  three  children,  all  ot  whom  </.  young.  Mr.  Tuttenham 
<;.  14  Oct.  1700,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  only  surviving  child, 

Edward  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green,  J. P.,  b.  7 
•Sept.  1659;  m.\st,  3  May,  1G83,  Elizabeth,  dau..  of  Samuel 
Hayman,    Esq.   of    Youglud   (his  will   was    proved   20  Feb. 


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1712-13  by  his  widow,  Jane),  and  d.  1712,  when  he  was  s.hy 
his  only  child, 

Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Wexford,  1737,  M.P.  for  New  Ross  temp.  George  II. 
He  m.  EUinor,  dau.  of  John  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Mulrancan,  co. 
Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  June,  1745)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  of  wliom  presently. 

II.  Ch.^bles,  ancestor  of  Tottenham  of  Ballijcurry. 

III.  Edward  (Ilev.),  of  Ballinahoun,  6.  1717;  m.  1st,  July, 
1756,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Eev.  Jasper  Cox,  and  2ndly,  Aug. 
17H0,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Cox,  Esq.  of  Coolclille,  co. 
Wexford,  and  J.  s.p.  1793. 

IV.  Loftus  Anthony.  Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  56th  Regt.,  6. 
1723;  d.  16  March,  1811:  m.  Katnerine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Mr.  Millard,  of  Wakefield,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  Nov.  1793, 
aged  72)  he  had  an  only  child,  Kitty,  who  d.  v.nm.  7  Nov. 
IblO,  aged  54. 

V.  Clifife,  an  OfScer  in  Gen.  Bragg's  Regt.,  afterwards  of 
Cork,  d.  s.  p.  1773;  m.  10  April,  1756,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Joshua  Thomas,  Rector  of  Ferns. 

■VI.  Synge,  Lieut.  28th  Foot,  d.  s.  p.  1793;  ra.  1st,  1765, 
Henrietta  Jones,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  King- 
ston, Esq.,  which  lady  d.  1797. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Maurice  Howlin-D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Coolure,  co. 
Wexford,  and  left  issue. 

II.  Barbara,  m.  May,  1746,  Ephraira  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Ste- 
phen's Green,  Dublin,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1767,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Tottenham  m.  2ndly,  1746,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Grogan, 
Esq.  of  Johnstown  (widow,  1st,  of  Major  Andrew  Knox,  of 
Euthmacnec,  and  2ndly,  of  William  Hore,  Esq.  of  Ilarpers- 
town),  but  by  her  (who  d.  1777,  aged  83)  had  no  issue.  This 
gentleman  was  well  known  in  the  political  circles  of  Ireland 
by  the  name  of  "Tottenham  in  his  boots."  He  d.  20  Sept. 
1758,  and  was  $.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiE  John  Tottenham,  1st  Bart,  of  Tottenham  Green,  so 
created  2  Dec.  17S0,  M.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford,  1749,  b.  6 
July,  1714;  m.  31  Dec.  1736,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Loftus,  dau.  of 
Nicholas,  1st  Viscount  Loftus,  and  sister  and  co  heir  of  Henry, 
3rd  Earl  of  Ely,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1747)  had  sm-viving 
issue, 

I.  Chables,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  ri.  8  Dec.  1756,  Joseph  Rogers,  Esq.  of  New  Ross, 
and  left  issue. 

II.  Ellinor,  m.  29  May,  1766,  Eev.  John  Orr,  and  left  issue. 

III.  Mary,  m.  5  Dec.  1766,  Richard  Annesley,  Esq.  of  New 
Ross,  who  was  murdered  by  the  rebels  at  The  Rower,  co. 
Kilkenny,  5  June,  1798,  leaving  issue. 

Sir  John  d.  29  Dec.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Charlrs  Tottenham,  2nd  Bart,  of  Tottenham  Green, 
created  Marqcess  of  Ely  (set  Burke's  Peemr/e),  b.  23  Jan. 
1738;  ra.  11  June,  1766,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  tf  Robert 
Myhill,  Esq.  of  Killarney,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  whom  (who  <?.  21 
Feb.  1807)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Loftcs,  2nd  Marquess  of  Ely. 

II.  Robert  Fonsonbt  (Right  Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1  March,  1769. 

The  Marquess  of  Ely  d.  22  March,  IS06.    His  2nd  son. 

Lord  Robert  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  D.D.,  of  Tottenham 
Green,  s.  to  the  Tottenham  estates,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Killaloe  1804,  translated  to  Leighlin  and  Ferns  1820,  and  to 
Clogher  1822,  6.  5  Sept.  1773;  m.  28  May,  1807,  Hon.  Alicia 
Maude,  dau.  of  Cornwallis,  1st  'Viscount  Hawarden,  and  by 
l>er(who  d.  21  Dec.  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  John',  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Loftus  (Rev.),  M.A.,  British  Chaplain  at  Florence, 
b.  27  Sept.  1809  ;  to.  10  Dec.  1833,  Anne  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
William  Anketel,  Esq.  of  Anketel  Grove,  co.  Monaghan, 
and  c/.  5  Feb.  1893,  leaving  issue,  1  Robert  Loftus,  Major 
K.A.,  6.  2  Oct.  1834  ;  m.  9  Nov.  1864,  Mary  Ann  Kate  {d. 
1889),  dau.  of  Henry  Wise  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Walmer,  Kent, 
and  d.  12Aug.  1872,  leaving  a  son,  Robert  Loftus,  Lieut. 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6.  29  Oct.  1865;  2  Frederick  William, 
27th  Regt.,  b.  4  April,  1839,  d.  19  July,  1863;  3  Adam 
Loftus,  b.  30  July,  1840  :  4  Francis  CornwaUis,  6.  23  Oct. 
1843;  5  Alfred  Oliver,  Lieut.  E.N.,  h.  28  July,  1845 
(deceased);  1  Anna  Maria  Sarah,  m.  17  Oct.  1854,  Charles 
Uniacke  Townsend,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  April,  1873,  leaving 
issue;  2  Caroline  Isabella,  m.  10  Nov.  1S63.  Douglas  Arthur 
Onslow,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Onslow, 
Bart.);  3  Alicia  Georgina  Frances,  m.  21  Dec.  1889,  E.  D. 
S.  Ogilvie,  Esq. ;  4  Lucy  Matilda,  m.  4  Feb.  1868,  William 
Walter  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Pype  Hayes,  co.  Warwick  (who  d. 
23  Jan.  1893),  and  has  issue  ;  5  Madeline  Emma,  ra.  4  Feb. 
1878,  Alexander  Campbell  Onslow,  Esq.  (see  Burke's 
Peerage,  Onslow,  Bart.;. 

III.  Cornwallis,  E.I.C.S.,  6. 9  Aug.  1810  -.d.  unra.  1  Sept.  1875. 

IV.  Ponsonby,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  10  July,  1811 ; 
d.  unm.  27  Dec.  1849.     ■ 

V.  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  23  Aug.  1812  ;  d.  v.nm.  14  Aug. 
1847. 

•VI.  Abhley,  Capt.  4th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  b.  24  Sept.  1813, 
killed  in  action  10  Nov.  1857,  v.nrd. 


VII.  Henry  (Rev.),  B.D.,  Rector  of  Donacavey,  co.  Tyrone, 
b.  17  Sept.  1814;  d.  unm.  6  Jan.  1875. 

vili.  Ricliard,  b.  23  Oct.  1815  ;  rf.  unm.  31  Dec.  1882. 

IX.  John  Francis,  Comm.  R.N.  (retired),  b.  28  July,  1822  ;  m. 
3  Sept.  1851,  Laura  Ellen  Dodd,  dau.  of  Edward  Taylor 
Janverin,  Esq.  of  The  Great  Salterns,  and  had  issue,  I 
Francis  Edward  Janverin,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  20  April,  1855,  d. 
30  Sept.  1889;  2  Henry  Loftus,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  7  Aug. 
1860;  3  William  Frederick  Loftus,  6.  12  Aug.  1S66;  4 
Ponsonby  Julian  John  Loftus,  6.  27  June,  1869,  d.  6  Jan. 
1879;  5  Alexander  Robert  Loftus,  b.  81  July,  1873;  1 
Alicia  Catherine  Loftus,  m.  21  Feb.  1882,  Capt.  Richard 
Carter,  R.N.  (who  d.  1887);  2  Emily  Isabella  Loftus,  m. 
1892,  E.  L.  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Trevor  Hall ;  3  Laura  Ellen 
Loftus ;  4  Martha  Georgina  Loftus  ;  5  Maude  Loftus ;  6 
Caroline  Anna  Loftus  ;  7  Anne  Georgina  Susan  Loftus. 

x.  George  {Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Innismaesiint,  near 
Clogher.  6.  20  Oct.  1825;  m.  27  Jan.  1858,  Emily  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  William  Maclean,  Prebendary  of  Tynan,  and 
has  had  issue,  I  Ponsonby  John  Loftus,  Capt.  We.<t  India 
Regt.,  b.  17  Nov.  1858;  2  William  Henry  Loftus,  b.  21  Dec. 
1859,  d.  25  Aug.  1873 ;  3  Cornwallis  George  Loftus,  b.  13 
Jan.  1864;  4  Edward  Loftus,  6.  1  Nov.  1867;  1  Alicia 
Jane;  2  Georgina  Isabella  ;  3  Emily  Millicent. 

I.  Isabella,  rn.  23  Jujj,  1844,  Robert  George  Archbold  Hamil- 
ton Gun-Cunninghame,  Esq.  of  Mount  Kennedy,  co.  Wick- 
low,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  Wicklow  Artillery  (who 
d.  12  May,  1880),  and  has  issue. 

Lord  E.  P.  Tottenham  d.  26  April,  1850.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  John  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green  and 
Woodstock,  and  of  Plus  Berwyn,  co.  Denbigh,  Hon.  Col.  of  co. 
Denbigh  Hussars,  Capt.  2nd  Regt.  of  Life  Guards,  B.A.,  D.L. 
and  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  cos.  Merioneth  1855,  Wicklow  1859, 
Denbigh  1861,  and  Wexford  1871,  6.27  June,  1808;  r,i.  U, 
Sept.  1839,  Hon.  Isabella  Jane  Maude,  dau.  of  Cornwallis,  3rd 
Viscount  Hawarden,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1878,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  11  July,  1892), 

I.  Charles  Robert  Worslet,  his  heir. 

I.  Adelaide  Alicia,  to.  10  Aug.  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward 
Richard  Bayly  {{see  Bayly  of  Bally arthur),  and  has  issue. 

II.  Emily  Anne,  m.  1st,  11  Nov.  1880,  Lieut.-Col.  Latham  C. 
Brownrigg,  60th  Rifles,  who  d.  '20  Oct.  1882  ;  and  2ndly, 
12  April,  1887,  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Canon  Barker,  Rector 
of  Thornton-le-Moors,  Chester. 

III.  Florence  Isabella  Maude. 

Armi — Gu.,  three  bars  dancettee  arg.,  quartering  Loftub, 
Chetham,  and  Crewkebne.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  gu. 
Motto — Ad  astra  sequor. 

Seats — Tottenham  Green,  Foulkes  Mills,  New  Ro.ss,  co. 
Wexford ;  Woodstock,  Newtown-Mount-Kennedy,  co.  Wick- 
low ;  and  Plas  Berwyn,  Llangollen,  North  Wales. 


TOTTENHAM    OP    BALLYCURRY. 

Tottenham,  Chaeles  Gboege,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
curry,  CO.  Wicklow,  M.P.  for  New  Eoss  1864-1868 
and  1878-18S0,  D.L.  co.  Wicklo'sv,  I.  11  April, 
1835,  Hon.  Col.  Tth  Brigade  North  Irish  Division 
E.A.  (Wicklo-w  Militia),  formerly  Capt.  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  has  medal  and  clasp  for 
the  Crimea,  and  Medjidie  (Fifth  Class)  and  Turkish 
Medal,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1874,  and  for  co. 
Wicklow  1881 ;  m.  19  Jan.  1859,  Catherine  Eliza- 
beth,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Sir  Francis  Jarvis 
Stapleton,  8th  Bart,  of  Grey's  Court,  and  granddau. 
of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord  Le  Despencer,  by  whom  he 
has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Bosvile,  Lieut.  14th  Hussars,  b.  19  Oct.  1869. 

II.  George  Robert,  d.  young. 

I.  Catherine  Isabelle.  ii.  Florence  Margaret. 

III.  Lillian  Emma.  iv.  Mary  Talbot  Augusta, 

Col.  Tottenham  is  the  sixth  Charles  Tottenham 
who  has  sat  in  Parliament  in  regular  succession  for 
the  borough  of  New  Ross  from  father  to  son. 

liineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  Tottenham  of  Tottenham 

Green. 

Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  New  Eoss,  M.P.,  Surveyor- 
General  of  the  Province  of  Leinster,  2nd  son  of  Charles  Totten- 
ham, Esq.  of  Tottenham  GTeen,'iii.'?.  {ste  jrreceding  iler/ioir), 
b.  1716;  ra.  Ist,  Hon.  Anne  Loftus,  2nd  dau.  of  Nicholas,  1st, 
Viscount  Loftus,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  8  Nov.  1718,  and  d. 
10  Nov.  1768)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Nicholas  Loftus,  ancestor  of  Tottenham  of  Glenfariie. 

III.  Ponsonby,  M.P.  for  Fethard,  Clerk  of  the  Ordnance,  6. 
1740;   r.i.  1  June,  1782,  Arabella,  dau.  of  Robert  Leigh, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Esq.  of  RosesaikiTul,  co.  Wexford,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  2  Aus-  ISOtj,  aged  60)  had  issue,  lie  m.  'indly,  Oct.  1807, 
Caroline  Draper,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Neville,  Ksi).  of  The  Lodge, 
Brighton,  and  widow  of  Co!,  bynies,  and  hy  her  (who  c(. 
Nov.  ISIS)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  13  Dec.  181S. 
IV.  Edward,  d.  young. 
I.  Ann.  d.  uiiiii.  9  Nov.  1775. 

ir.  EHzabeth,  m.  15  June.  1772,  Ven.  Sir  James  Hutchinson, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Castle  Sallah,  Archdeacon  of  Achonry,  and  d. 
2S  April,  1SJ7,  aged  75. 
Mr.  Chailes  Tottenham  in.  2ndly,  1770,  Jane,  dan.  of  John 
Cliffe,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Kcv.  JoshuaTeneli,  of  Lir.vanstown, 
CO.  Wexford,  but  by  her  (who  d.  17US)  had  no  issue,  lie  d. 
10  Xov.  1705,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Totte.nham,  Esq.  of  New  lloss,  M.P.,  b.  19  April, 
1743  ;  »i.  .;;  June,  17o6,  Frances,  dau.  and  heirof  Robert  Dos- 
well,  Esq.  of  Ballycurry,  co.  Wicklow,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  11 
March,  1S21,  aged  S4)  had  issue, 
1.  Charles,  liis  heir.  ii.  Robert  Boswell,  d.  young. 

III.  Henry  Loftiis,  of  Mac  Murrough,  co.  Wexford,  b.  29  Oct. 
1770;  (?.  21  Nov.  1826;  m.  1  March,  1802,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
liev.  John  ClifTe,  of  New  lloss,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  12  Dec. 
1639,  aged  5S)  had  issue. 

1  Chakles,  of  Mac  Murrough,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  6. 
12  Jan.  Is03  ;  Hi.  21  May,  IS34,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Sir  Janu^s  Kearney,  K.C.II.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27 
Feb.  1852;  had  issue, 

James  IIexry  Loftcs,   of  Mao  Murrough,   &.    17   Oct. 

1836  ;  d.  unm.  29  March,  18S0. 
Charles,  now  of  Mac  Murrough,  b.  13  Sept.  1837. 
Loftus  l^nsonby,  b.  27  July,  1847;    d.  unm,  22  May, 

1877. 
Margaret  Anne.  Sarah  De  Cliffe. 

Constance  Euimeline. 
Edith  Amelia,  d.  14  Nov.  1865. 

2  John  Loftus,  Major  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  5.  24  May, 
1804;  d.  29  May,  1847;  m.  14  Oct.  1833,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  26  June,  1875)  one  son,  Henry  Loftus  Alexander, 
Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6.  15  July,  1836;  m.  1863, 
Miss  Helen  Winifred  Brown,  and  has  one  son,  Alfred,  6. 
1871. 

3  Kobert  Boswell  Horatio  Nelson,  6.  22  Nov.  1805;  d.  21 
Jan.  1822. 

4  Henry  Loftus,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  16  Jan.  1814; 
m.  1  Oct.  1851,  Joice,  dau.  of  James  Lowry,  Esq.  (see 
LoWRY  of  Hochlale),  and  widow  of  Ed«ard  Leslie  Colvill, 
Esq.,  and  has  had  issue,  Henry  Loftus,  b.  3  July,  1852 ; 
m.  16  Dec.  1886,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Rev. 
Edward  Lowry  Parnwell,  M.A.,  of  Melksham,  Wilts,  and 
has  issue,  Charles  Edward,  6.  29  Oct.  1887;  Lowry  Cliffe 
Loftus,  District  inspector  Roval  Irish  Constabulary,  b. 
12  Apiil,  18.^8,  TO.  18  Sept.  1S88,  Isabella  Ogle,  only  child 
of  Ven.  William  Creek,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore, 
and  Rector  of  Kildallon,  co.  Cavan,  and  has  issue,  Harry 
Leslie  William,  6.  2  Oct.  1889;  Charles  Francis  Bosvile 
(Rev.),  b.  10  May,  1863,  m.  11  Sept.  1882,  Josephine 
Florinda,  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Bolton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Castle  Ring,  co.  Louth ;  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  d.  31  March, 
1872;  Georgina  Mary,  twin  with  Henrietta;  Mary  Louisa 
Joice. 

5  Francis  Robert,  b.  18  Oct.  1822;  m.  28  July,  1857,  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  Solomon  Speer,  Esq.  of  Granitefleld,  co. 
Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1888)  has  is^ue,  1 
Heniy  Loftus  Speer  (iordon,  b.  23  Aug.  1B68 ;  2  William 
Edward,  b.  11  May,  ]«60. 

1  Frances  Anne,  d.  unm.  22  Jan.  1822. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  17  June,  lb75. 

3  Anne,  d.  unm.  11  Nov.  1887. 

4  Sarah  Caroline. 

5  Mary  Haniet,  m.  17  3Iarch,  1842,  Lieut.-Col.  James 
Gordon,  3rd  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  and  d.  s.v.  24  Oct. 
1869.     He  d.  15  Sept.  1875. 

6  Charlotte  Iivine,  m.  26  Nov.  1845,  Major  George  Frede- 
rick Long,  50th  Foot,  who  d.  10  June,  1864,  leaving 
issue. 

IV.  Edward  William,  of  Woodville,  co.  Wexford,  b.  26  April, 
1779;  m.  23  Sept.  1807,  Henrietta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Alcock,  Knt.  of  Waterford  {see  Alcock  of  Wilton), 
and  dying  24  March,  1860,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  5  Jan. 
1861)  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Sarah,  m.  18  June,  1835, 
William  Denis,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  who,  by  royal  licence, 
dated  1835,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Tottenham,  and  by  him  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1869)  had  an  only 
surviving  son,  John,  of  Ashfield,  Rathfarnham,  b.  22  Oct. 
1837.     She  (/.  5  May,  1822,  aged  74. 

I.  F'rrinces  Anne,  d.  unm.  8  Jan.  1795. 

II.  Eliza  Jane,  m.  29  April,  1810,  St.  George  Knudson,  Esq., 
d.  s.  p.  11  Feb.  1858,  aged  83. 

III.  Anne  Caroline,  m.  16  March,  1809,  John  David  La 
Touche,  Esq.  and  d.  16  June,  1852,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Charles  Tottenham  d.  13  June,  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Ceiarles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Ballycurry,  M.P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Wicklow  1812,  and  Wexford  1827,6.  1  March,  1763;  m. 


21  Oct.  1803,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wigram,  1st  Bart. 
of  Walthamstow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1865,  aged  90) 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  11  April,  1810;  m.  2 
May,  1844,  Mary  Bids,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Chailes  Synge, 
of  Mount  Callan,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  22  Aug.  1858,  having  had 
issue,  1  Charles  Robert,  6.  23  Jan.  1846,  d.  18  Nov.  185.5; 
2  Frederick  St.  Ledger,  b.  9  Aug.  1850,  Lieut.-Col.  late  7th 
Fusiliers,  m.  17  July,  1888,  Mabel  Caroline,  dau.  of  Very 
Rev.  Thomas  Gamier,  Dean  of  Lincoln,  by  Lady  Caroline 
Kepncl,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of 
Alhetiiarle;  3  Arthur  Ely  Hcathcote,  6.  18  Nov.  18.52, 
Major  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanilers ;  1  Mary  Louisa, 
m.  25  Feb.  18G5,  John  Hely-Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Seafield, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  has  issue;  2  Blanche  Catherine ;  3  Georgina 
Isabel;  4  Florence  Sopliia;  5  Grace,  d.  young;  6  Alice 
Hose;  7  Gertrude  Annie,  m.  16  Aug.  1887.  John  Arthur 
Maconchy,  Esq.  Barrister-at-Law ;  8  Amy  Beatrice. 

III.  William  Heathcote,  Lieut.-Col.  12th  Royal  Lancers, 
bapt.  7  June,  1815;  to.  Mary  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Crofton,  Rector  of  Skreene,  co.  Sligo.  and  d.  6 
July,  1857,  leaving  a  posthumous  dau.  Wilhelmina  Heath- 
cote. 

I.  Eleanor  Frances,  d.  unm.  II  Maich,  1876. 

II.  Frances  Maria,  d.  unm.  6  July,  1829. 

Mr.  Charles  Tottenham  d.  6  July,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Ballycurry,  M.P.  for  New 
Ross,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Wicklow  1845,  of  Wex- 
ford 1846,  b.  14  Nov.  1807;  to.  14  Jan.  1833,  Isabclle  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Lieut.  Sir  George  Airey,  K.C.II.  (by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Baroness  Talbot  de  Malahidc),  and  sister  of 
Gen.  Lord  Airey,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  April,  1863) 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Loftus  Ricliard,  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Calcutta, 
b.  31  Aug.  1836;  m.  20  May,  1860,  Georgina  Emily,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Littledale,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Hill  House,  Guildford, 
Bengal  C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Loftus  Charles,  b.  10  Nov.  1861. 

2  Charles  Frederick,  b.  20  Juno,  1865. 

3  Henry  Crawford,  b.  24  Sept.  1867. 

4  George  Bertie,  b.  1  July,  1872. 
1  Evelyn  Christina  Charlotte. 

III.  Julius  Airey,  b.  5  Oct.  1839  ;  to.  Miss  Gibson,  of  Queens- 
land, and  d.  in  Queensland  1891. 

I.  Catherine,  to.  25  Nov.  1871,  Capt.  Harry  Maxwell  Howard, 

18lh  Hussars,  who  d.  11  Feb.  1875. 
XI.  Isabella  Eliza,  w.  22  April,  1868,  Rev.  George  J.  Cowley- 
Brown. 
Mr.  Charles  Tottenham  d.  1   June,  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  Charles  George  Tottenham,  now  of  Ballycurry. 

Arms,  Crest  and  Motto— Sa.me  as  Tottenham  o/  Tottenham. 
Green. 
Seal— Bally  curs  y,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow. 


TOTTENHAM    OF    GLENFARNE    HALL. 

Tottenham  (Sarah  Anne),  Mrs.  Loftus,  of 
Glciifarne  Hall,  co.  Leitrim,  dau.  of  &eorge  Adden- 
brooko  Gore,  Esq.  of  Borrowmount,  co.  Kilkenny, 
in.  14  June,  1859,  Arthur  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq. 
of  Glenfarne  Hall,  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  186G,  M.P.  co.  Leitrim  1880-85,  and 
for  Winchester  1885-87,  formerly  Capfc.  liifle 
Brigade,  who  d.  4  Dec.  1887,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles  Gore,  of  Tudenham  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P., 
late  Lieut.  Ririe  Brigade,  b.  25  Aug.  1861:  to.  30  April,  1888, 
the  Hon.  Georgina  Alice  Somerville,  2nd  dau.  of  late 
Lord  Athluinney,  and  has  issue, 

Harold  William  Loftos,  b.  26  Feb.  1889. 
Dorothy  Loftus. 
Aileen  Loftus. 

n.  Ralph  George,  b.  15  Feb.  1804. 

III.  Henry  Arthur  Leicester,  b.  11  Oct.  1838;  d.  29  May, 
1876. 

IV.  Frederick  William,  b.  2  Jan.  1870. 

V.  Herbert  Ponsouby,  b.  21  Feb.  1871,  late  R.N. 

VI.  Arthur  Gore,  b.  19  Sept.  1874,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N. 

VII.  Reginald  Stuart,  b.  18  Aug.  1877;  d.  3  Nov.  18S3. 

I.  Blanche  Mary.  ii.  Edith  Emily.  iii.  Violet. 

Lineagre.— This  is  a  branch  of  Tottenham  nf  Tottenham 
Green,  co.  Wexford,  springing  more  immediately  from  Tot- 
tenham of  Ballycurri/. 

Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Charles 
Tottenham,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  by  Hon.  Anne  Loftus  his  wife 


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(see  preceding  Memoir),  JI.P.,  6.  1745;  m.  June,  1778,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  !Sir  James  May,  1st  Bart,  of  Mayfield,  co. 
M'aterford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1S36)  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Loftus  Anthony,  of  Glenade,  co.  Lcitrim,  High  Sheriff 
1824,  h.  1788:  m.  Auc-.  1815,  Mary,  dau.  ai.d  heir  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Creighton,  and  d.  30  km.  Is50,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  29  Sept.  1819)  with  a  dau.  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  1836, 
Col.  Nathaniel  Pryce  Cameron, an  only  f on, Loftus  Abraham, 
of  Glenade,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  h.  28  Dec.  1818,  ra. 
3  March,  I8S1,  Constance,  2nd  dau.of  Isaac  Newton  Wigney, 
Esq.  of  Brighton,  M.P.,  and  has,  1  Bercsford  Granville 
Stuart,  6.  29^  June,  1856,  formerly  an  Officer  in  106th  Foot 
and  10th  Hussars;  1  Ida  Constance  PauUne  Creighton,  jn. 
15  July,  1869,  Charles  Hanbury,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Lancers; 
2  Victoria  Augusta  Wharncliffe,  d.  Nov.  1853. 

I.  Anne,  m.  June,  1812,  Col.  Thomas  Challoner  Bisse  Chal- 
loner,  of  Portnal  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Oct.  1857, 
aged  82. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  7  Dec.  1865,  aged  83. 

in.  Letitia,  m.    1824,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Nicholas  Lucas,  of 
Stout  Hall,  CO.  Glamorgan. 
Mr.  Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham  d.  11  March,  1823,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Chakles  Henrt  Totteshaji,  Esq.  of  Gleufarne  Hall,  High 
Sheriff  1820,6.  1786;  ),i..Sept.  1814,  Dorothea  (who  cZ.  23  June, 
1869),  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Nutfield,  co. 
Clare,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Loftus,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  formerly  50th  Regt.,  h.  Nov.  1818;  m.  10 
Jan.  1«50,  jAIavion  Sarah  Bransby,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev. 
Robert  Rede  Rede,  of  Ashmans,  Suffolk,  and  d.  11  April, 
1871,  leaving  issue,  1  Charles  Loftus  Henshaw  Rede,  b.  26 
Dec.  1851,  (/.  young;  2  Henry  Itede,  b.  13  April,  1856, 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb. ;  1  Marian  Louisa ;  2  Maude 
Loftus  Henshaw  Rede. 

III.  Algernon,  6.  Nov.  1827,  d.  uiini.  1870. 

I.  Anne,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1866. 

II.  Sarah  Maria,  d.  unm.  22  May,  1828. 

Mr.  Charles  Henry  Tottenham  d.  29  Feb.  1836,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glenfarne  Hall,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1841,  b.  Sept.  1815;  m.  17  Aug.  18.35, 
Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Hopkins,  1st  Bart,  of  Athboy, 
M.P..  and  heir  of  her  brother.  Sir  Francis  Hopkins,  2nd  Bart., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Loftus,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Charles  Loftus,  B.A.,  6.  9  March,  1?44. 

III.  Francis  Loftus,  formerly  10th  Foot  and  Capt.  Westmeath 
Rifle  Militia,  b.  11  Nov.  1847  ;  rn.  Sept.  1871,  Cicell,  dau.  of 
Charles  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth  and  Kilnwick, 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue,  1  Percy  Marmuduke,  6.  17  Aug. 
1873  ;  1  Anna  Maude  ;  2  Mabel  Gertrude  ;  3  Edith  Leonora  ; 
4  Grace  Marguerite.  iv.  Henry  Loftus.  b.  1  Jan.  1851. 

I.  Eleanor  Loftus,  m.  23  Sept.  1864,  Lieut  -Col.  Alleyne  Filz- 
Herbert  F'enton  Bloomfield,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  and  has 

,      issue. 

II.  Anna  Loftus,  m.  27  July,  1869,  Charles  James  Bury,  Esq. 
of  St.  Leonards,  Nazing,  Essex,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Mary  Loftus,  d.  unm.  4  July,  18iO. 

Mr.  Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham  d.  25  March,  1851,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son,  Arthur  Loftcs  Tottenham,  Esq.,  late  of 
Glenfarne. 

Arms,  Crest  and  Motto — Same  as  Tottenham  of  Tottenham 
Green,  quartering  May. 
/Seai— Glenfarne  Hall,  Enniskillen. 

TOUIiMIN    OF    THE    PE,]fi. 

TouLMiy,  Henry  Joseph,  Esq.  of  The  Pre,  co. 
Herts,  and  late  of  Childwick  Eury,  same  co.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Herts,  and  J. P.  for  co.  Bedford,  b.  29 
March,  1837;  m.  13  July,  1861,  Emma  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Philip  Wroughton,  Esq.  of 
WoUey  Park,  Berks,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Wroughton,  b.  2  March,  1871. 

II.  Philip  Musgrave,  6.  1  Feb.  1887. 

I.  Emma  Blanche,  b.  28  Nov.  18G2. 

II.  Mary,  6.  31  Dec.  1867 ;  m.  26  Nov.  1850,  Hon.  Algernon 
Evans-Frcke,  only  son  of  the  present  Lord  Carbery  (see 
Burke's  Peerage),  and  has  issue. 

III.  Evelyn,  6.  25  July,  1869. 

IV.  F'lorence  Josephine,  b.  27  Nov.  1872. 

V.  Edith  Mabel,  6.  4  Sept.  1874. 

VI.  Lilian,  b.  8  July,  1878. 

VII.  Constance  Mary,  b.  24  June,  1880.. 

VIII.  Muriel  Amy,  6.  25  May,  1882. 

IX.  Gladys  Maye,  b.  1  May,  1885. 

X.  Isobel  M.".rguerite,  b.  3  July,  1888. 


Lineage. — Josern  Tort-MiN,*  Esq.,  rji.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Sampson,  II.IC.I.C.,  ...id  d.  1845,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  1850)  a  son, 

Henry  Heyman  Toulmin,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Herts,  and  High 
Sheriff  1866,  rn.  Jemima  Brodie,  dau.  of  Alexander  Harper, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1889)  had  issue, 

Henry  Joseph,  now  of  The  Pre. 

Frederick  I5ransby  (Rev.),  rn.  16  May,  1867,  Katherino,  dau. 

of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.   H.  O'Brien   (see   Burkes   Peeroije, 

Inchiquin,  B.)  and  has  issue. 
Alfred    Harper,   rn.   Ada,   dau.   of   Charles  Howard,   Esq., 

Barrister-at-Law. 
Helen  Mary,  in.  Rev.  W.  Camborne  Paynter. 
Mary   Florence,  in.   11   Aug.   1863,  .Sir   t  harles  Young.  7th 

Bart.,  and  d.  21  July,    1870,  leaving  issue  {see  Burke's 

Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
Mr.  Toulmin  d.  13  June,  1871. 
Residence— Ihc.  Pr6.  near  St.  Alban's.     CZc.J-— Carlton,  S.'W. 


TOWER    OF    WEALD    HALL    AND 
HUNTSMOOR    PARK. 

TowEH,  Christopher  John  Hume,  Esq.  of 
Weald  Hall,  Essex,  anil  Huntsmoor  Park,  Bucks, 
M.A.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  High  Sheriff 
for  Essex  1876,  6.20  Jan.  1841 ;  m.  1st,  11  March, 
1865,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Delves  Broughton,  of 
Broughton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
28  Dec.  18G5)  had  issue,  a  dau., 

Mary  Sophia  Christobel,  b.  18  Dec.  1865 ;  d.  7  Jan.  1866. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1  Feb.  1883,  Cecilia,  widow  of   Osgood 
Hanbury,  Es:[.,  and    only    dau.  of    Eev.    Robert 
Beauchamp  Tower,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Christopher  Cecil,  b.  1884. 
Hugh  Christopher,  6.  1886. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Tower,  Esq.  of  Wyersdale,  co.  Lan- 
caster, m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Proctor,  Esq.  of  Tatham,  in 
the  same  co.,  where  both  the  families  Tower  and  Proctor  had 
been  anciently  located.  He  was  buried  at  Tatham,  13  July, 
1659.  His  wife,  Mary,  was  6. 10  March,  1632  ;  d.  '26  Feb.  1692, 
and  was  buried  at  Lancaster.  They  had,  besides  three  daus., 
a  son, 

Christopher  To^^•ER,  Esq.  of  Huntsmoor  Park,  Bucks, 
Deputy-Collector  of  Customs  for  the  Port  of  London,  b.  Oct. 
1657.  He  ))i.  1st,  1691,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Hale,  Esq.  of  New  Windsor,  Berks  and  Wyrardisbury,  Bucks, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1709)  had  two  sons, 
t.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

11.  Thomas  of  Weald   Hall,   Essex,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  for 

Essex,  Bencher  ot  the  Inner  Tenjple,  and  Joint  Auditor  of 

H.M.'s  Revenue,  Trustee  of   the  colony  of    Georgia,  and 

BI.P.  for  Warehaui  from  1727  to  1734,  and  for  Wallingford 

from  1734  to  1741  ;  d.  vn,n.  1778. 

Mr.  Tower  rn.  2ndly,  Frances  Proctor,  widow  of  C.  Hanbury, 

Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1725)  he  had  no  issue.    He  d.  12  Sept. 

17'28,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Christopher  Toweb,  Esq.  of  Huntsmoor  Park,  h.  1692,  J.P. 
for  Bucks,  Joint  Auditor  of  H.M.'s  Revenue,  and  M.P.  tor  Lan- 
caster from  1727  to  1734,  for  Aylesbury  from  1734  to  1741,  and 
for  Bossiney  in  1741-42;  m.  1st,  1719,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Proctor,  Esq.  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
17  Nov.  1739)  had  two  daus., 

I.  Jane,  m.  1746,  Sir  William  Beauchamp  Proctor,  1st  Bart, 
of  Langley  Park,  Norfolk. 

II.  Frances,  m.  1746,  Sir  Neville  George  Hickman,  5th  Bart, 
of  Thonock,  co.  Lincoln. 

He  rn.  2ndly,  1746,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Tash,  Esq.  of  Delaforde  Park,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July, 
1772)  had  one  son  and  heir,  Cheistopuee.  Mr.  Tower  d.  1771, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Tower,  Esq.  of  Huntsmoor  Park,  J.P.  for 
Essex  and  High  Sheriff  for  Beds,  b.  4  Oct.  1747,  who  s.  also 
to  Weald  Hall  on  the  decease  of  his  uncle  Thomas,  1778.  He 
rn.  1772,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Elemore 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Cuth- 
bert  Routh,  Esq.  of  Dinsdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1823) 
had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  b.  1777;  d.  1838. 

*  His  first  cousin,  Joshua  Toulmin,  D.D.,  wrote  several 
works  of  divinity  in  the  last  century,  and  his  niece,  Cauiilla 
Toulmin,  afterwards  Mrs.  Newton  Crosland,  was  well-known  a« 
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III.  John.  Aelniiral  K.X.,  h.  4  Nov.  177S;  d.  Nov.  1837. 

IV.  Charles  (Uev.i.  n.  31  ,liily.  17S2:  in.  1814,  Frances,  d.iu. 
of  George  llibbert,  K.<q.  ot"  Miunlen,  llert:?,  and  d.  10  Sept. 
182o,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  (Ucv.>.  b.  17  J.m.  1815;  m.  1843,  Ellen  Frances, 
dan.  of  William  CoxUeml  31ai-sh,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  Essex, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Franeis,  of  Thremh.all  Priory,  Essex,  Major  (retired),  h. 
14  Aus-  1820;  vi.  1st,  S  .-Vnfr"  1843,  Giana  .Maria,  dan.  of 
the  late  John  Baker  Kiehards,  Es(|.  of  Bryanston  Siiuare, 
who  ('.  18.^1;,  and  'Jndly.  ISo7,  Elizabeth  liliodes,  dau.  of 
the  late  William  UhifaKer  JIaitland,  Esq.  of  Loughton 
Hall,  Essex. 

3  Kobert,  b.  0  Nov.  18'2I ;  m.  1848,  Clara,  dau.  of  Col. 
Verner,  who  (?.  ISof).     He  d.  Jan.  1877. 

1  Fanny  Elizabeth,  m.  7  June,  1845,  Capt.  Henry  Hamilton, 
K.N.,  L'nd  son  of  William  K.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  d.  Dec. 
1875. 

2  Mary  Isabella.  3  Henrietta  Octavia. 

V.  Henry,  li.  28  June,  1784  ;  in.  15  Feb.  1816,  his  first  cousin, 
Isabellii,  only  child  of  Georjre  Baker,  Esq.  of  Elemoro  Hall, 
Durham,  by  Isabilla  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of 
Slennina;ford,  co.  York,  and  d.  1862,  having  had  issue  by  her 
(who  i/.'Xov.  1842), 

1  Henry  John  Baker  {see  Baker  or"  Elcmore),  b.  29  June, 
1822,  who,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal 
grandfather,  assumed,  1844,  by  sisn-manual,  the  surname 
of  Baker  only,  and  the  arms  of  Baker  quarterly  with 
Tower,  and  d.  Jan.  1871. 

2  Conyers,  Col.  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  30  Sept.  1826;  m. 
1857.  Hon.  Annabellu  Bellew,  2nd  dau.  of  Patrick,  1st 
Lord  Bellew. 

1  Georgiana  Isabella,  m.  1S42,  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Slen- 
ningiord  Park,  co.  York. 

2  Emma,  d.  1845. 

3  Isabella,  m.  1857,  Mildmay  Clerk,  Esq. 

4  Sarah  Jane. 

VI.  William  (Rev.),  b.  17S9;  „!.  Mav,  1825,  Maria,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  of  Bolls  Park, 
Essex,  and  <L  Aug.  1847,  having  had  issue, 

1  Harvey,  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  J. P.,  and  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  21  Sept.  1831  :  d.  Nov.  1870. 

1  Louisa,  /((.  26  April,  1856,  F^dward  Goulburn,  Esq.  of 
Betchworth  House.  Surrey. 

2  Kathcriue  Emma,  m.  J.  H.  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Myross 
"Wood. 

3  F;ilen,  m.  1855,  W.  Harford,  Esq. 

VII.  Edward,  R.N.,  drowned  in  H.M.S.  "Blenheim"  1807. 

I.  F:iizabcth,  d.  20  Jan.  1841. 

II.  Caroline,  m.  20  Feb.  1819,  William  Franks,  Esq.  of 
Woodhill,  Herts,  and  d.  March,  1855. 

III.  Amelia,  ni.  1814,  Rev.  George  Pretyman  Tomline,  Chan- 
cellor of  Lincoln,  and  son  of  George  Pretyman  Tomline, 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  d.  June,  1867. 

Mr.  Tower  d.  10  March,  ISIO,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Cni'.isTOPUEB  Tho.mas  Tower.  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  M.P.  for  Harwich  1832  to  1834,  b. 
1  Nov.  1775;  /...  June,  1802,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Bcauchamp  Proctor,  2nd  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb. 
1808)  left  issue,  at  his  death,  19  Feb.  1867, 

I.  Christopher,  of  Huntsmoor  Park. 

II.  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law, /;.  23  Feb.  1809;  m.  1858,  Sarah 
Anne,  dau.  of  F'rancis  Baird.  Esq.  of  4  Queen's  Gate, 
London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  F"eb.  1864)  had  issue,  three 
sons,  1  F'rancis  Fitzpatrick,  h.  1  Juno,  1859,  m.  11  F'eb.  1884, 
Laura,  dau.  of  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.  of  66,  Princes  Gate, 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Butler,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Thomas 
Butler,  b.  21  Dec.  1885,  Bertie,  b.  15  Dec.  1887,  Ion,  b.  14 
March,  1889,  Kinglake,  b.  29  June,  1890,  and  Isolde  ;  2 
Keginuld  Thomas,  6.  Sept.  1860,  2nd  Secretary  the  Diplo- 
matic Service  1893;  3  John  Charles  F'itzroy,  6.  Sept.  1863. 
Mr.  Thomas  Tower  d.  22  April,  1890. 

III.  Robert  Beauchamp  (Rev.),  M.A.,  .J.P.,  Rector  of  More- 
ton,  Essex,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Brentwood,  6.  27  Feb. 
1S15;  'III.  31  Jan.  1844,  Josephine  Rose,  youngest  dau.  of 
Kev.  Samuel  Smith,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  d. 
Dec.  1892  leaving  issue,  two  sons,  1  Beauchamp,  b.  13  Jan. 
1845;  2  Arthur,  Col.  Suffolk  Regt., /<.  1|  March,  1846,  d. 
Nov.  1890 ;  and  a  dau.  Cecilia,  m.  1st,  1866,  Osgood  Hanbury, 
Esq.,  and  2ndly,  1883,  her  cousin,  C.  J.  H.  Tower,  E.sq., 
now  of  Weald  Hall. 

IV.  Arthur,  Coram.  R.N.,  b.  15  April,  1816;  vi.  June,  1855, 
Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Jenkinson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St. 
David's  and  d.  June,  1877. 

V.  Ferdinand  Ernest  (Rev.),  6.  4  Oct.  1820;  to.  1861,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Campion,  Esq.  of  Denny,  Sussex,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1874},  has  issue,  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  1833,  Henry  Kingscote,  Esq.  of  Kingscote,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  March,  1875. 

II.  Caroline,  vi.  1830,  John  JolifTc  Tufncll,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  J.  J.  Tufnell,  Esq.  of  Langleys,  Essex,  and  d.  18  Sept. 
1841. 

III.  Emily,  m.  1833,  John  Apsley  Pulteney,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  John  Pulteney,  Esq.  of  Northerwood,  Hants.  He  d. 
April,  IslO  :  she  d.  May,  1875. 

rv.  Jane  Anne,  m.  1869,  M.  Claudon,  of  Ncufchdtcl. 


V.  Isabella,  d.  Aug.  1890. 

VI.  Laura,  m.  8  -\pril,  1843,  Charles  Stannard  Eustace,  Esq., 
only  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Eustace,  heir-male  of  Viscount 
Bahinglass,  and  d.  21  May,  1844. 

The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Tower,  Esq.  of  Huntsmoor  Park  and  Delaford 
Park,  Iver,  Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks,  Beds,  E.ssex,  and 
Middlesex,  High  Sherifffor  Bucks, 1871,  i\I.P.  for  Bucks  1845-47, 
Ij.  2  May,  1804;  m.  10  Feb.  1836,  Lady  Sophia  Frances  Cust, 
only  dau.  of  John,  1st  i;arl  Brownlow,  by  his  1st  wife,  Amelia 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  and  eventiuilly  sole  heir  of  Sir  Abraham 
Hume,  Bart,  of  Wormloybury,  and  Amelia  Egcrton  his  wife, 
uau.  of  John  Egerton,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Durham,  by  Lady  Anne 
Sophia  Grey  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Kent,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  188'2)  left  issue  at  his  death,  3  March, 
1884, 

I.  Christopher  John  Hume,  now  of  Weald  Hall  and  Hunts- 
moor Park. 

II.  Brownlow  Richard  Christopher,  b.  31  March,  1851  ;  m. 
1881,  Marion  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  F'rancis 
Cockyane  Cust,  Esq.  of  Ellesmere,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 
two  daus.,  Sylvia  .Sophia,  b.  M.arch,  18S2,  and  Aveill,  6. 
April,  1884,  and  a  son,  Geoffrey  Egerton,  b.  Nov.  1891. 

III.  Egerton  Agustus,  b.  8  April,  1857,  late  Lieut.  95tb 
F'oot. 

I.  Amelia  Frances  Harriet,  m.  II  Feb.  1862,  John  Francis 
William  (who  d.  7  Aug.  1871),  eldest  son  of  Peter,  Count  de 
Salis,  and  d.  8  Jan.  1885,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Lucy  Sophia. 

III.  Charlotte  Marian,  ■»).  June,  1877,  David  Mcintosh,  Esq. 
of  Havering  Park,  Essex. 

IV.  Adelaide  Caroline,  m.  1863,  Charles  Meeking,  Esq.  of 
Riching.s  Park,  Bucks. 

V.  Beatrice  Kalherine  F'ranccs,  to.  21  June,  1870,  Sir  George 
Henry  Waller,  Bart.,  Lieut. -Col.  Royal  Fusiliers,  (who  d. 
Jan.  1892)  and  has  issue. 

VI.  iMlith  Anna  Maria,  m.  1875,  Thomas  Algernon  Dorrien 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Haresfoot,  Herts,  and  Tresco  Abbey,  Isle  of 
Scilly,  and  <^.  Jan.  1892. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  sa.,  a  tower  or,  for  Tower  ; 
2nd  gu.,  three  arrows  erect,  point  downwards,  or,  for  Hale; 
3rd  per  pale  or  and  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  cinquefoils 
counterchanged,  on  a  chief  per  pale  of  the  second  and  tirst  two 
escallops  counterchanged,  for  Tash.  flrsJ— A  griffin  passant 
lier  pale  or  and  az.,  wings  endorsed  gold.  Motto — Love  and 
dread. 

Seat.<< — Weald  Hall,  Brentwood  ;  Huntsmoor  Park,  Uxbridgo  i 
and  Delaford  Park,  Iver. 


TOWNELEY    OF    TOWNELEY. 

Lineage. — The  great  and  ancient  family  of  TowNELEf, 
as  deduced,  by  ancient  charters,  and  other  authenticated  docu- 
mentary evidence,  derives  from 

Spartlingus,  1st  Dean  of  Whalley,  living  about  the  year 
896,  when  Alfred  reigned  over  England.     His  descendant, 

Peier  de  Tunlay,  or  Towneley,  the  first  who  is  known  tO' 
have  used  the  present  arms,  viz.,  Arg.,  a  fesse  sa.,  three 
mullets  in  cliief  of  the  second,  was  s.  by 

RicnAUD  DE  Towneley,  who  left  two  daus., 

.\gnes  de  Towneley,  m.  John  de  Hargreave,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Cecilia,  of  Towneley,  eventually  sole  heir. 
The  younger, 

Cecilia  de  Towneley,  m.  John  del  Legh,  grandson  of  John 
del  Legh,  of  Booths,  co.  Chester.  He  d.  about  4  Edward  III., 
anno  1330,  leaving  a  son, 

Gilbert  del  Legh,  possessed  of  Towneley,  16  Edward  III., 
who  TO.  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Vernon  of  Warforth,  in  Cheshire, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  de  la  Legii,  living  in  1320,  who  m.  Claria,  dau.  of 
Thomas  F'enton,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  de  Towneley,  alias  de  la  Legh,  who  was  ap 
pointed  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  by  John  of  Gaunt  in  1375, 
1376,  and  1377.     His  great-great-grandson, 

Sir  Uichard  Towneley,  was  knighted  by  Lord  Stanley  at 
Hutton  Field,  in  Scotland,  in  1481 ;  he  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard 
Southworth,  Esq.  of  Samlesbury,  and  had  issue.  Sir  Eichard 
d,.  1482,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Towneley,  Knt.  of  Towneley,  High  Sheriff  of 
Lancashire  from  1531  to  1540.  He  m.  1st,  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  Charles  Pilkington,  Knt.  of  Gateford,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  by  her  (who  (/..  1522)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  who  in.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John  Nowell,  of 
Read,  and  left  a  son,  John  Towneley,  lit.  his  cousin,  the 
heir  of  Towneley. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1537,  Anne,  by  whom  (who  m.  for  her  2nfi 
husband.  Sir  William  Radcliffe,  Knt.  of  Ordsall)  he  had  no 
child.  Sir  John  Towneley  d.  at  a  good  old  age  circa,  1540» 
lie  was  s.  by  his  son. 


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RicnAED  TowNF.LET,  Esq.  of  Towncloy,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Walton,  Co.  Derby,  and  had 
one  son  and  four  daus.    The  son, 

SiE  EicHABD  TowKELEY,  Knt.  of  Towneley,  knighted  at  the 
siege  of  Leith,  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher 
AVymbish,  Esq.  of  Nocton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  dying  1554,  left 
an  only  surviving  child  and  heir, 

Mary  Towneley,  of  Townelcy,  who  m.  her  cousin,  John 
TowNELEY,  Esq.  (son  of  her  grand-uncle,  Charles  Towneley), 
and  had  issue,  seven  sons  and  six  daus.  Mr.  Towneley  d.  1G07, 
aged  79,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

lliciiAKD  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  b.  29  April,  1566, 
who  7)1.  Jane,  dau.  of  Ralph  Asheton,  Esq.  of  Lever,  by  whom 
<who  </.  July,  1G34)  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Towneley  d.  29  Nov. 
1628,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Charles  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  6.  22  April,  IGOO. 
He  711.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Frances  Trappes,  Knt.  of  Nidd,  co. 
York,  by  whom  (who  d.  May,  1690,  aped  91)  he  had  issue, 
four  sons  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  oldest,  Mary,  m.  Philip 
Constable,  Esq.  of  Houghton.  Mr.  Towneley,  who  was  slain 
at  the  battle  of  Marston  Moor,  2  July,  1G14,  and  buried  on  the 
field,  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  b.  1628;  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Clement  Paston,Esq.  of  Barningham,  CO.  Norfolk, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  20  Jan.  1672)  seven  sons  and  six  daus. ; 
of  the  latter,  Dorothy,  r/i.  Francis  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby,  and 
Frances  m.  Cuthbert  Kennet,  Esq.  of  Coxhow.  Jlr.  Towneley, 
who  attained  distinction  as  a  philosopher  and  mathematician, 
d.  6  Jan.  170G-7,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Charles  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  6.  19  April,  1G58;  m. 
1685,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Richard  Fermor,  Esq.  of  Tusmore,  co. 
Oxford,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  successor. 

II.  Charles.  6.  1690,  and  d.  1713. 

III.  John,  b.  1697,  Tutor  of  the  Chevalier  de  St.  George,  and 
Knight  of  St.  Louis,  known  for  his  translation  of  liv.d.ibras 
into  French.     He  d.  v.nm.  1782,  aged  85. 

IV.  George,  h.  1706;  d.  178G. 

V.  Francis,  b.  1709,  joined  the  standard  of  Charles  Edward, 
1745,  was  taken  prisoner  and  executed  in  1746. 

Mr.  Towneley  d.  1711,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  b.  1687;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William,  Lord  Widdiiugton,  by  whom  (who  d.  July, 
1731)  he  had  issue, 
T.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Cornsay  House,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor 
to  his  nephew,  Edward  Towneley-Standish,  Esq.,  in  the 
Towneley  estates. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  b.  1721 ;  m.  Thomas  Hornyold,  Esq.  of 
Blackmore  Purk,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  17G2. 

Mr.  Towneley  d.  Aug.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

AV'iLLiAM  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  b.  1714,  who  m. 
Cecilia,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  R.alphStandish,  Esq.,  of  Standish, 
by  Lady  Pliilippa  Howard  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  GthDuke  of 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  successor. 

II.  Ralph,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Standish. 
He  was  b.  18  June,  1739,  and  m.  Henrietta,  9th  dau.  of 
Roger  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Catteriek,  co.  York,  but  d.  without 
issue,  when  the  Standish  property  passed  to  his  younger 
brother. 

III.  Edward,  who  s.  his  brother,  Ralph,  and  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Standish.  Of  this  gentleman  more 
presently,  as  successor  to  his  eldest  brother. 

I.  Cecilia,  b.  30  July,  1741;    to.  1762,  Charles  Strickland, 
Esq.  of  Sizergh,  and  had,  with  junior  issue,  a  son, 
Thomas  Strickland,  who  inherited,  at  the  decease  of  his 
uncle,  Edward  Towneley-Standish,  Esq.,  the  Standish 
estates. 

Mr.  Towneley  d.  2  Feb.  1741,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Towneley,  Esq.,  29th  Lord  of  Towneley,  from 
Spartlingus,  Dean  of  Whalley,  temp.  Alfred  the  Great. 
This  accomplished  gentleman,  b.  1  Oct.  1737,  was  distinguished 
by  his  exquisite  taste  in  the  fine  arts,  and  formed  the  celebrated 
collection,  known  as  the  "Towneley  Marbles,"  now  in  the 
British  Museum.  Mr.  Towneley  dying  v,nm.,  his  estates  de- 
volved upon  his  only  surviving  brother, 

Edward  Towneley-Standish,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  and  of 
Standish.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Basil  Thomas  Eccleston,  Esq. 
of  Eccleston,  but  d.  .?.  p.  28  March,  1807,  when  the  Standish 
and  Towneley  properties  separated  ;  the  former  passing  to  his 
nephew,  Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.,  and  the  latter  reverting  to 
his  uncle, 

John  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  formerly  of  Cornsay 
Houpc.  He  was  b.  15  June,  1731,  and  m.  Barbara,  4th  dau.  of 
Edward  Dicconson,  Esq.  of  Wrightington,  co.  Lancaster,  by 
whom  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1797)  he  had  (with  a  dau.  Barbara,  ;». 


1785,  Sir  William  Stanley,  5th  Bart,  of  Hooton,  and  d.  5  Aug. 
1836)  a  son  and  successor  (at  his  decease,  13  May,  1813), 

Peregrine  Edward  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  6.  10  Oct. 
1762,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1831,  who  m.  22  April,  1794, 
Charlotte  Theresa,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Drummond,  Esq.  of 
Candland,  Hants,  by  Winifred  his  wife,  dau.  of  Willianv 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Ipstoue,  Oxon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  successor  to  his  brother. 
I.  Charlotte  Mary,  d.  unm.  1817. 

It.  Frances,  ?/i.  1821,  Thomas,  Lord  Camoys,  and  d.  5  April^ 
1S80,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Towneley  d.  31  Dec.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  F.R.S. 
and  F.S.A.,  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  5th  Royal  Lancashire 
Militia,  6.  Jan.  1803;  m.  20  Nov.  1836,  Lady  Caroline  Hariiet 
Molyneux,  dau.  of  William  Philip,  2nd  Earl  of  Sefton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1866)  has  issue, 

I.  Caroline  Theresa,  m.  10  July,  1858,  Montagu  Arthur, 
Lord  Norrcys,  eldest  son  of  the  Earl  of  Abingdon,  and  d. 
4  Sept.  1873  (see  Burke's  Peu-ar/e). 

II.  Emily  Frances,  ?(i.6  Aug.  1863,  Lord  Alexander  Gordon- 
Lennox  (ste  Burke's  Peerage,  Richmond,  D.). 

III.  Alice  Mary,  m.  2  Aug.  1871,  Thomas,  Lord  O'Hagan 
K.P.,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  18GS-74,  and  again  1880-2. 
His  lordship  d.  1885,  leaving  issue  (see  Burke's  l^eerage). 

Mr.  Towneley  d.  1876,  and  was  .s-.  by  his  brcthcr, 
John  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  b.  IG  Feb.  ISOG,  Lieut. - 

Col.  5th  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  M.P.  for  Beverley  1841-52; 

m.  28  Oct.  1840,  Lucy  Ellen,  daH.  of  Sir  Henry  Joseph  Tich- 

borne,  8th  Bart,  of  Tichborne,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Richard  Henry,  6.  5  Feb.  1849  ;  d.  unm.  1877. 

I.  Theresa  Harriet. 

II.  Lucy  Evelyn,  m.  10  Jan.  1877,  John  Murray,  Esq.  of 
Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  co.  Stirling. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth.  iv.  Mabel  Anne. 

Col.  Towneley  d.  21  Feb.  1878,  when  the  estates  devolved  oit 
the  daus.  of  his  elder  brother,  Col.  Charles  Towneley,  and 
his  own  daus.  as  joint  co-heirs. 

^nn.5— Arg.,  a  fesse  sa..  three  mullets  in  chief  of  the  second. 
Crest— On  a  perch  or,  a  hawk  close  prr  ,  beaked  and  belled, 
gold,  round  the  perch  a  riband  gu.    ilJo«o— Tcnez  le  vraye. 


TOWNLEY    OF    PULBOURNE. 

TowNLEY,  Rev.  Charles  Francis,  of  Ful- 
bourne,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Beaupre  Hall,  Xorlblk, 
Vicar  of  Cbristchurch,  Upwell,  Isle  of  Flv,  h.  15 
June,  1856 ;  m.  1SS5,  Eosalinde,  4th  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Jerrnyu  Pratt,  of  R^ston  Hall,  iS^orfolk^ 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Evelyn,  6.  22  Jan.  1883. 

I.  Gladys  Mary. 

II.  Rosalinde  Cecil. 

Lineag-e Col.  Richard  Townlet,  of  Belfield  Hall,  co. 

Lancaster,  only  son  of  Richard  Townlet,  of  Belfield,  and 
grandson  of  Richard  Townley,  of  a  branch  of  Townley  of 
Tou-nley,  m.  1st,  Miss  Western,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Penny,  of" 
Penny  Bridge,  and  by  the  former  was  father  of 

Richard  Greaves  Townley,  Esq.,  m.  15  July,  1785,  Mar- 
garet Gale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1831)  left  at  his 
decease,  5  ¥eh.  1823,  a  son, 

Richard  Greaves  Townley,  Esq.  of  Fulbourne,  m.  23  Aug. 
1821,  Cecil,  dau.  of  Sir  C.  Watson,  Bart.,  and  d.  5  May,  1855^ 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  the  following  year) 

Richard  Greaves,  b.  1823;  d.  1847. 

Charles  Watson,  late  of  Fulbourne. 

Thomas  Manners,  hi. 

William  Gale,  m.  Katherine  Marsham,  and  d.  s.  p.  4  Sept. 
1869. 

Francis  Mitford,d.  Sept.  1874. 

His  2nd  son, 

Charles  Watson  Townley,  Esq.  of  Fulbourne,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, and  Beaupr^  Hall,,  Norfolk,  Lord-Lieut,  of  co.  Cam- 
bridge, J.P.  Norfolk,  6.  12  Feb.  18'24;  vi.  12  Aug.  1851,. 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  M.  D.  Dalison,  Esq.  of  Hamptons,  Kent, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Greaves,  Second  Secretary  Diplomatic  Service^ 
b.  3  Sept.  1853  ;  d.  at  Pekin  30  Nov.  1888. 

II.  Charles  Francis  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

HI.  William  Dalison,  b.  15  Jime,  ISGO;  d.  1877. 

IV.  Walter  Beauprd,  6.  8  Jau.  1  63,  Second  Secretary  Diplo- 
matic Service. 

V.  Maximilian  Gowran,  b.  22  June,  18G4. 

VI.  Alexander  Peregrine,  b.  Aug.  1872. 

I.  Harriett  Anna.  ii.  Georgiana  Caroline. 


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m.  Louisa  Cecil. 

IV.  Margaret  Kvel.vn.;:!.2S  .Tan.lS90,Tliom.a.s  ntish  Anderson, 
■Jnd  son  oi  Hon.  Kiiluinl  Dennian,  of  Westergate,  Sussex. 

V.  ilabel  Constance. 

Mr.  Charles  Watson  Townley  if.  17  Oct.  lSy.3,  and  was  .t.  by 
his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Anns — Arg-.,  a  fesse  sa.,  three  mullets  in  chief  of  the  second. 
Crest— On  a  perch  or,  a  hawk  close  ppr.,  btakcd  and  belled 
gold.     Motto — Probitas  verus  honos. 

An.'.'! — Fulbourno,  Canibriilge,  and  Beaupre  Hall,  Wisbech. 

iJtSi'cfiiia— Christchurch  liLctory,  Wisbech,  Cambridgeshire. 


TOWNSEND    OF    HONINGTON    HALL. 

TowxSEXD,  FHEDEraCK,  Esq.  of  Ilonington  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Warwick,  and 
J. P.  CO.  Worcester,  M.P.  for  S.W.  Warwickshire 
1SSG-1S92,  F.L.S.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron 
of  Iloniniiton,  educated  at  Harrow  and  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge  (B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853),  b.5  Dec.  1822; 
in.  1SG3.  ilarj  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Eev. 
Kobert  Butler,  Ticar  of  St.  Jolin's,  Kilkenny, 
great-gvand;ou  of  Erinslcy,  1st  Viscount  Lanes- 
borough. 

Lineag"e. — Joseph  Townsend,  Esq.  of  London,  m.  twice. 
By  Mary,  his  1st  wife,  he  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Joseph,  of  whom  presently;  John,  d.  s.  p.;  Elizabetli,  m.  the 
Eight  Hon.  James  Oswald,  of  Dunnikier,  co.  Fi;'e;  JIary,  m. 
Kobert  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Scotland.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Anne 
Beacon,  he  had  one  son,  Thomas  Beacon,  who  d.  s.  j).  1737. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Townsend,  Esq.,  JI.P.,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  m. 
1744,  Judith,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Gore,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue,  Gore,  his  heir: 
Anne,  )/i.  17Cii,  John  Tempest,  Esq.,  M.P. ,  of  Winyard  House, 
CO.  Durham.    The  only  son  and  successor. 

Gore  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Ilonington  Hall,  J. P.,  vi.  30  March, 
1776,  Lady  Elizabeth  Windsor,  2nd  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Ply- 
mouth, and  by  her  (who  d.  2  April,  1821,  aged  CD)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  Dec.  1780;  ?h.  16  March,  1809,  JIary  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Stowell,  but  (/.  s.  p.  20  April, 
1820.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  29  July,  1823,  Henry,  i»t 
Viscount  Sidmouth,  and  d.  26  April,  1842. 

II.  Henrt,  late  of  Ilonington  Hall. 

III.  Charles,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  4  Noy.  1784;  d.  2  Nov.  1803. 

IV.  Edward  James,  Hector  of  llmington,  co.  WarwirU,  b. 
28  Aug.  17S6;  vi.  17  March,  1818,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John 
Eanibrough,  Esq.  of  Pipewell  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Gore,  deceased. 

2  FntDERicK,  now  of  Ilonington  Hall. 

1  Elizabeth  Catherine,  deceased.  2  Julia. 

3  Laura,  m.  9  April,   la86,  Arthur  Bigge,  Esq.,  and  is 
deceased. 

4  Emily,  d.  v.nm. 

V.  V.'iliiam.  of  Doctors'  Commons,  b.  7  Oct.  1789,  deceased. 
■VI.  John,  Pi.H..\.,  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo, 

6.  15  Dec.  1790;  deceased. 

VII.  Joseph,  of  Alveston,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
formerly,  of  the  K.E.,  b.  25  Feb.  1794;  ni.  9  June,  1835, 
Louisa,  only  duu.  of  Rev.  Robert  Barnard  and  sister  of 
Eobcrt  John,  9th  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke,  and  d.  29 
April,  1870,  leaving  issue,  Charles  John,  now  of  Alveston, 
b.  1838;  m.  1872,  Teresa  Charlotte,  dau.  of  late  Eev.  G. 
Eudston-Iicad. 

vui.  Frederick  (Rev.),  6.  9  May,  1799;  deceased. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  4  March,  1797,  Edward  Morant  Gale,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.p.  31  Dec   1b07. 

II.  Marianne,  d.  unia.  10  Aug.  1827. 

II.  Harriett,  m.  22  April,  Isul,  Sir  Grey  Skipwith,  8th  Bart, 
of  Newbold  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  andcf.  7  July,  l«:ai. 

IV.  Louisa,  iii.  10  Dec.  1801,  John  Fullerton,  E.sq.  of  Thry- 
berg  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  4  May,  1«18. 

V.  Horatio,  d.  unm,  2  June,  1825. 

VI.  Sophia,  m.  11  Feb.  1820,  John  Hambrough,  Esq.  of 
Steephill  Castle,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Gore  Townsend  d.  6  Jan.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 
Eev.  Henry  Townsend,  of  Ilonington  Hall,  co.  Warwick, 
J. P.,  b.  23  April,  1783,  m.  6  March,  1814,  Catherine  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  .\ugustus  Pechell,  Esq.,  Receiver-General  of  His 
Majesty's  Customs,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Paul  Pechell,  1st  Bart,  of 
Pagglesham  ;  she  d.  11  Feb.  1867.  He  d.  1  Sept.  1873,  and  was 
«.  by  his  nephew,  now  of  Ilonington  Hall. 

AriHi — Az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  crm.,  between  three 
escallcps  or,  a  cruss-crosslet  fitchee  between  two  annulets  of 
the  field.  Crest — A  stag  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  ppr.,  and 
resting  the  sinister  fore-leg  ou  two  annulets  interlaced  or. 
Motto — Viia  po.sse  priore  frui. 

&at — Ilonington  Hall,  Shipstun-on-Stour,  co.  Warwick. 

Club — Atuenajum. 


TOWNSEND    OF    DOWNHILLS    AND 
WALPOLE. 

The  late  JosEtni  Piiirp.s  Towxsexd,  Esq.  of 
Downhills,  Tottenliam,  co.  Middlesex,  and  Walpole, 
CO.  Norfolk,  b.  13  Nov.  1812  ;  vi.  3  Feb.  1853,  Pene- 
lope, dau.  of  John  Woollam,  Esq.  of  St.  Albans,  co. 
Hertford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2i  Dec.  1878)  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Phipps,  6.  7  Oct.  1S.')7  ;  d.  14  Aug.  18G9. 

I.  Lucy  Mary,  b.  19  Feb.  18.")4. 

II.  Penelope  Louisa,  b.  14  April,  1855. 

III.  Ellen  Stanley,  6.  2  July,  18.06. 

IV.  Mary  Louisa  Joyce,  b.  15  Nov.  1858;  d.  28  June,  ISSO. 
v.  K.atherine  Rose  Frances,  b.  3  Oct.  1860  ;  d.  22  Sept.  1861. 

VI.  Rose  Xankivell,  b.  9  Jan.  1863. 

VII.  Octavia  Isabel  Frances,  b.  9  July,  1866. 

VIII.  Elizabeth  Katherine,  b.  17  April,  1868  ;  m.  23  April, 
188.1,  Harry  Charles  Augustus  Eyres,  H.B.M.  Vice  Consul 
at  Van  Armenia,  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Eyres,  Rector  of 
Great  Melton,  co.  Xorfolk. 

ilr.  Townsend  s.  1868,  liis  cousin,  Eer.  Chauncy 
Hare  Townsend,  and  was  patron  of  the  livinsis  of 
Walpole  St.  Andrew  and  West  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  Burton  le  Goggles,  co.  Lincoln. 

Lineag-e.— Edward  Townsend,  of  Highgate,  co.  Middle- 
sex, m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Kettle,  of  Denny  Abbey,  co. 
Cambridge,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  Winchester  Street,  London,  b.  1670;  m.  twice, 
and  d.  29  Oct.  1728,  leaving  by  his  1st  wife,  Mary, 

1  Joseph,  ancestor  of  Townsend  of  lloningloa. 

2  John,  d.s.p.  12  Nov.  172i. 

1  Mary,  m.  U  March.  1724-L5,  Robert  Ferguson,  of  Raith, 
who  d.  s.  p.  18  Dec.  1781. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Abraham  Reynardson,  and  2ndly, 
Jan.  1747,  Right  Hon.  James  Oswald,  M.P.,  and  d.  20 
Sept.  1779,  aged  80. 

He  m.  2ndly,  19  Oct.  1707,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beacon, 
Esq.,  and  had  another  son, 

3  Thomas  Beacon,  of  London,  d.  s.  'p.  1737. 

It.  Edward,  bapt.  9  Jan.  1076-77,  m.  Miss  Hammond,  and 
had  a  son,  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Nathaniel,  bapt.  25  June,  1083. 

IV.  Benjamin,  bapt.  2.")  June,  16S3;  bur.  25  Jan.  1684. 
v.  Jonathan,  of  whom  hereafier. 

I.  Rachel,  bapt.  20  Feb.  1678-79,  .Mis.  Stanley. 

II.  Hannah,  m.  1st,  BIr.  Swauwiek,  and  2ndly,  Mr.  Parish. 

III.  Susannah,  m.  Samuel  Roberts. 

Edward  Townsend  d.  March,  1710.     His  5th  son, 

Jonathan  Townsend,  of  London,  bapt.  1  Sept.  1084,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Chauney,  of  London,  by  Elizabeth 
Dean,  his  wife,  by  whom  (who  d.  Jan.  1772)  he  had  an  only 
son, 

Chaunct,  his  heir. 
Jonathan  Townsend  d.  June,  1710,  and  was  buried  17th  of 
that  month  at  St.  Olave's  Soutliwark.     His  only  son, 

Chaunct  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Austin  Friars,  London,  M.P. 
for  Westbury,  co.  Wilts,  and  for  Wigton  Burghs  in  Scotland, 
111.  Bridget,  dau.  of  James  Phipps,  Governor  of  Cape  Coast 
Castle  (son  of  Thomas  Phipps,  and  grandson  of  Nicholas 
Phipps,  Esq.  of  Westbury),  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1762) 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  bapt.  3  Aug.  1732. 

II.  Ihomas,  bapt.  19  May,  1735. 

III.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Joseph  (Rev.),  M.A.,  F'ellow  of  Clare  Coll.  Camb., 
Rector  of  Pewsey,  co.  Wilts,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Athdle,  b.  4  April,  1739;  ?;i.  1st,  27  Sept.  1773,  Joyce,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Nankivell,  of  Truro,  co.  Cornwall,  who  d.  8 
Nov.  1785,  and  2ndly,  26  March,  1790,  Lydia  Hammond, 
widow  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  R.N.,  who  d.  1812.  Rev.  Joseph 
Townsend  d.  6  Nov.  1816,  leaving  by  his  1st  wife, 

1  Thomas,  Senior  Judge  at  Zillah  Court,  Madras,  6.  13 
Feb.  1776;  m.  Mary  Tripp,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1822,  leaving 
one  Sun, 

Joseph  Nankivell,  b.  14  April,  1821;    d.s.p.  26  Aug. 
1862. 

2  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Trin.  Cull.  Camb.,  Fellow  of 
Magdalen  Cull.  Oxford,  Reetur  of  Thorpe,  co.  Notting- 
ham, A.  18  June,  1780;  iii.  6  July,  1807,  l.ucy,  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Jesse,  Perpetual  Curate  of  West  Bromwich, 
and  d.  10  Nov.  1865,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  20  April, 
1847), 

Joseph  Phipps,  late  of  Downhills,  co.  Middlesex,  and 

Walpole,  CO.  Norfolk. 
Chauncy  Henry,  6.  12  April,  1816;  m.  1st,  31  May,  1841, 

Isabella,  dau.  of  James  jkalcolm,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and 


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2ndly,  1861,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Charles  Mason,  hy  whom  he 

lias  a  dau.  Charluttu, 
Charlotte,  d.  unm. 
Frances  Lucy. 
Louisa  Joyce,  rii.  8  April,   1847,  Theodore  Moilliet,  of 

Hawkhurst,  co.  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

3  James,  Capt.  K.N.,  m.  his  cousin,  Frances  Phipps,  dau. 
of  Rey.  Thomas  Biddulph,  Vicar  of  Padstow,  and  d.  s,  p. 
17  Jan.  1864. 

4  Henry,  Capt.  in  the  army,  lost  in  the  Red  Sea  1812. 

1  Charlotte,  b.  6  Dec.  1774  ;  ra.  William  Leonard  Thomas 
Pyle  Taunton,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Bishop  and  Ashley,  co. 
Southampton,  Barristei'-at-Law,  and  d.  7  June,  IsaZ. 

2  Sophia,  b.  20  Oct.  1777,  d.  Miim. 

V.  Richard,  d.  Aug.  1724. 

VI.  Thomas,  d.  July,  173.5. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  23  Aug.  1761,  John  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Romney,  who  d.  13  May,  17.'^7,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Judith,  6.7  March,  173S;  m.  1st,  17  Jan.  1758,  John 
Wordsworth,  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London,  and  of 
the  Isle  of  Thanet,  and  2ndly,  3  Jan.  1771,  Rev.  Thomas 
Haweis,  LL.D.,  of  Aldwinkle  All  Saints,  co.  Northampton, 
and  d.  24  Aug.  178d. 

ni.  Wilhelmina,  bapt.  19  Nov.  1741. 

rv.  Charlotte,  m.   10  Feb.  1772,  John  Oliver  Willyams,  of 
Carnanton,  co.  Cornwall,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1809. 
V.  Sarah,    bapt.    9   Feb.    1746-46,   m.   17  May,  1784,  Rev. 
Thomas  Biddulph,  Vicar  of  Padstow,  co.  Cornwall,  and  d. 
1  May,   1812,  leaving  two  dau.,   Frances  Phipps,  m.  her 
cousin,  Capt.  James  Townsend,  R.N.,  and  Charlotte  Louisa, 
m.  George  Vizard. 
Mr.  Chauncy  Townsend  d.  28  March,  1770,  and  was  buried  4 
April,  at  St.  Christophcr-le  Stocks,  London.     His  3rd  son, 

James  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Bruce  Castle,  Tottenham,  co. 
Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Calne,  co.  Wilts,  and  West  Looe,  co. 
Cornwall,  bapt.  8  Feb.  1736-37,  elected  Alderman  of  Bishopgate 
Ward,  23  June,  1769,  and  the  next  day  one  of  the  Sheriffs  of 
London  and  Middlesex,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1772-73,  m. 
3  May,  1763,  Henrietta  Rosa  Peregrina  du  Plessis,  reputed 
dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  LordColeraine,  to  whom  Lord  Coleraine  at 
his  death,  10  Aug.  1749,  devised  Bruce  Castle  and  other 
estates,  and  which  estates  were  settled  by  private  Act  of 
Parliament  1763.  By  this  lady,  who  was  b.  at  Crema,  in  Italy, 
12  Sept.  1745,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary,  Colchester,  13  Dec.  1748,  and 
d.  8  Nov.  1785,  Alderman  Townsend  had  issue, 
I.  Heney  Hake,  his  successor. 

1.  Henrietta    Jemima,    m.     June,    1790,    Nicholas    Owen 
Smythe-Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  co.  Salop,  who  d.  30  Jan. 
1804. 
Alderman  Townsend  d.  1  July,  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

Henrt  Habe  Townsend,   Esq.   of  Downhills,  Tottenham, 
Busbridge  Hall,  Godalming,  and  Walpole,  co.  Norfolk,  who 
sold   Bruce  Castle,   but  retained  the   rest  of  the  Coleraine 
estates.    He  m.  29  Dec.  1789,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Winter  Lake,  3rd  Bart,  of  Edmonton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
Nov.  1831)  had  issue, 
I.  Chauncy  Habe  (Rev.),  his  successor. 
1.  Charlotte,  m.  1824,  Cul.  EIriiigton,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1824, 
aged  24,  at,  the  Tower  of  London,  where  her  husband  was 
quartered. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  6  April,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 
Rev.  Chadncy  Hare  Townsend,  M.A.,  of  Downhills  and 

Walpole,  b.  20  April,  1798 ;  vi.  2  May,  1826,  Eliza  Frances,  dau. 

oJ  Sir  Amos  Godsill  Robert  Norcott,  G.C.H.,  C.B.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

25  Feb.  1868,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  the  late  Joseph 

Phipps  Townsend,  of  Downhills  and  Walpole. 
Jiesidence — Glencaim,  Bournemouth,  Hants. 


TOWNSEND    OF    CLIFTON    MANOR. 

Townsend,  Thomas  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Clifton 
Manor,  co.  Warwick,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Clifton- 
upon-Dunsmore,  b.  IG  April,  1847 ;  m.  7  Aug. 
1877,  Mary  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Ainsworth, 
Esq.  of  The  Flesh,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Ainswobth,  b.  4  March,  1886. 
Mary  Frances,  b.  1  March,  1881. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  resided  at  Lawford  in  1580.  John 
Townsend,  of  whom  presently,  purchased  certain  lands  and 
the  manor  of  Clif ton-upon-Dunsmore  at  the  death  cf  Sir  Henry 
Bridgeman,  Bart,  in  1790, 

Thomas  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Lawford  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  m. 
1700,  Frances  Hands,  dau.  of  the  Vicar  of  NewboId-on-Avon, 
and  was  father  of 

John  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Lawford  Hall  and  Clifton-upon- 
Dunsmore,  d.  1834  j  m.  1789,  Mary  Wall,  by  whom  (whod. 
1830)  he  had  a  son. 


William  Tow.nsend,  Esq.  of  Clifton-upon-Dunsmore,  m. 
1827,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Rugby,  and  d.  24 
May,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Sctton,  now  of  Clifton  Manor. 

II.  Charles  Edward  Sutton. 

I.  Julia.  n.  Mary  Jane. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  1869,  Theodore  Marc  Wratislaw,  Esq.  of  Rugby, 
now  both  deceased  and  had  William  Theodore,  Marc,  Ernest, 
and  Josephine,  all  deceased. 

IV.  Frances  Lydia. 

Arms—\z.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.,  between  three 
escallops  or,  a  cross-crosslet  titchee  between  two  annulets  of  the 
field.  Crtst — A  stag  gorged  wiih  a  wreath  of  oak  ppr.,  and 
resting  tho  sinister  fore-leg  on  two  annulets  interlaced  or. 
Motto — Vita  posse  priore  frui. 

Seat — Clifton  Manor,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick.  Town  Residence 
—68,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W.     Ca'.6— Reform. 


TOWNSHEND  OF   CASTLE  TOWNSHEND. 

Stephen s-TowNSHEND,  Maueice  Fitzgeraeb, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Townsheud,  co.  Cork,  b.  4  Nov. 
1SG5. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
Norfolk  House  of  Townshend.  The  first  who  settled  in 
Ireland  was  a  Col.  Richabd  Townsend,  Townesende,  or 
Townshend,  an  oEBcer  in  the  army  of  the  Parliament  during 
the  wars  previous  to  the  Commonwealth.  In  1646,  he  was 
present  at  the  surrender  of  Pendennis  Castle,  Cornwall,  and 
(his  regiment  having  been  ordered  to  Ireland  in  June,  1647, 
by  the  House  of  Commons)  he  commanded  the  main  body  of 
the  army,  under  Lord  Inchiquin,  at  the  battle  of  Knockoness, 
near  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  Cols.  Grey  and  Blunt  heading  the  left 
and  right  wings  respectively  during  the  temporary  revolt  from 
the  Parliament  at  Mallow,  3  April,  1848.  Inchiquin  and  his 
principal  ofBcers  there  received  Lord  Ormond  as  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant for  Ireland  in  Sept.  1648.  After  the  King's  execution  in 
the  following  year,  the  garrison  of  Cork,  declaring  the 
question  no  longer  to  be  between  the  King  and  Parliament, 
revolted  back  to  the  Lord  Protector,  and  Col.  Townsend  sub- 
sequently presented  the  keys  of  the  city  of  Cork  into  Oliver 
Ckomwell's  hands  at  Dungarvan.  Col.  Townsend  made 
several  large  purchases  of  land  from  time  to  time,  for  which 
he  got  three  several  patents,  viz.,  in  1606,  166S,  and  1679;  the 
first  being  for  Castle  Townsend  (now  the  seat  of  the  head  of 
the  family),  which  he  had  purchased  some  time  before.  He 
was  elected  M.P.  for  Baltimore  10  April,  1661,  and  was  ap- 
pointed to  command  a  troop  of  (Carbery)  Militia  in  1666  by  the 
Duke  of  Ormonde,  at  Lord  Orrery's  instance.  He  was  ap- 
pointed High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1671.  He  d.  July,  1692,  having 
had  issue,  nine  sons  and  three  daus.  The  2nd  son  and  eventual 
heir, 

Bryan  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  Commander  of 
H.M.S.  "  Swiftsure,"  and  M.P.  for  Clonakilty  1695,  ra.  1680, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Synge,  D.D. ,  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Boss, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Richabd,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward,  b.  17  Sept.  1685;  d.  unm. 

III.  Brian,  b.  4  Feb.  1686-87 ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  John,  of  Skirtagh.  co.  Cork.  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  26  May, 
1691  ;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Barry,  of  Rathcormack, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Skull,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  oi 
Col.  Alexander  Gay,  and  d.  s.  p.  17  May,  1793. 

2  John,  of  Courtmacsherry,  co.  Cork,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Col.  Reddish,  of  London,  and  had,  besides  three  daus. 
(Mary,  m.  Rev.  William  Robinson,  of  Coronea,  co.  Cork, 
who  d.  5  Feb.  1819;  Dorothea,  to.  Francis  Busteed,  Esq. 
of  Cork  ;  and  Barbara,  m.  Jonas  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Bantry), 
three  sons, 

Richard  (Rev.),  to.  1st,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Robinson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1814)  had  (besides 
two  daus.,  Dorothea  and  Elizabeth,  both  d.  unm.)  two 
sons,  1  John  (Rev.),  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  War- 
ren, 1st  Bart,  of  Warrens  Court,  co.  Cork,  and  had  a  son, 
Richard,  to.  Miss  Wilkinson,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m. 
Lieut.  Odell,  of  the  26th  Regt. ;  2  Thomas,  of  Smith- 
ville,  Lieut.  R.N.,  to.  Helena,  dau.  of  John  Freke,  Esq. 
of  Baltimore,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  22  April,  184S,  liavin^ 
had  six  sons  and  two  daus.,  Richard,  a  Fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin.  77i.  Miss  Barret;  John;  Thomas;  James, 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Dereeney, 
CO.  Cork;  William;  Edward;  Elizabeth,  to.  Sept.  1868, 
Rev.  George  Greer,  Rector  of  Killancoole,  co.  Down, 
son  of  J.  Greer,  Esq.  of  Portaferry ;  and  Jane,  m.  1866, 
Rev.  Richard  Jones,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Jonas  Travers 
Jones,  of  Drumbeg,  co.  Cork. 

John,  Curate  of  Marmullane,  to.  Martha,  dau.  of  Carr^ 
Wiiliauis,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Cork,  and  had  a  dan. 
TO.  Carre  Columbine  Williams,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

James,  Bariister-at-Law,  d.  v.nm. 


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3  riiilip,  III.  Mary  Dclap,  of  Londondeny,  and  had  two 
sons, 
i4iLluud,  of  Conona?;h,  eo.  Cork,  M.D.,  m.  1st,  Helena, 
dau.  of  KicUard  Huimcrford,  Esq.  of  Caliirnioro.  which 
lady  d.  s.  p.,  and  ■Jiully,  a  daii.  of  I'Vancis  .lenison, 
Esq.  of  Union  Hall  and  MatTOoni,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  throe  daus.,  Bryan,  </.  unm. 
1S6S  ;  Thomas,  if.  >ntm.  ;  Eliialieth,  m.  Edward,  son  of 
\VilIiara  Morris,    Esq.   of  Henduff,   co.   Cork;   Anne, 
d.  unin.  ;  and  Barbara,  d.  unm. 
John,  Recorder  of  Clonakihy,  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Richard  Townsend,   of  Dublin,  and  2ndly,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Castlehaven,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  the  former  had,  besides  other  children, 
who  d.  young,  three  son.«,  Richard  (Rev.),  vi.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Ricliard    Hungerford,    Esq.    of   Glandore,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.  ISoO  ;   John  Sealy,  Barrister-at-Law, 
;».  JIartha.  dau.  of  Becher  Elcming,  Esq.  of  Newcourt, 
and  h.as  issue,  one  dau.   Judith,  and    Horatio  (Rev.), 
Vicar  of  Kilco,  m.  16  April,  184.'),  Agnes,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Richard  Somerville,  of  Baltimoic. 
T.  Pamcel,   b.   -JS   Sept.    1689;    m.    Dorothea,   dau.   of  Sir 
Eduard  Mansel,  2nd  Bart,  of  Muddlcscombc,  co.  Carmar- 
then, and  had  four  sons  and  a  dau., 
1  Edwakd.  his  heir.  2  John,  d.  unm. 

3  Samuel,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  Aidc-de-Canip  to  H.M. 
Geokge  111.,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  the  Eorccs,  Hi.  Eliza- 
beth Aikonhcad,  of  Lanark,  and  relict  of  Gilbert  Eord, 
Esq.  of   Xorthaw,  Herts,  Attorney-General  of  Jamaica, 
.and  d.  27  May,  1774,  leaving  a  son  and  dau., 
Samuel  Irwin,  Capt.  in  the  Guards,  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  David  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wellfield,  co.  Brecon,  and 
had    issue,    Samuel  Thomas    (Rev.),    M.A.,   Vicar  of 
Chicholey  and  Rector  of  Earndish,  m.  Ist,  Louisa,  dau. 
of  -Vnthouy  St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick,  and  2ndly, 
Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  William  Cadogan, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  187-1;  and  Elizabeth,  iu.  Jones  Smith, 
Esq. 
Elizabeth   Trelawney,  m.   Horatio   Townsend,  Esq.  of 
Bridgemount,  co.  Cork. 
1  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  Rev.  T.  Robinson,  of  Coronea,  co.Cork, 
and  2ndly,  Richard   Wright,  of   Cloverhill,  near  Skib- 
bereen,  co.  Cork. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 
Edward  Mansel  Townsend,  Esq.,  bapt.  23  July,  1727;  m. 
1st,  Helena,  dau.  of  Henry  Becher,  of  Creagh,  co.  Cork,  and 
by  her  had  an  only  dau.  Dorothea,  m.  Rev.  Arthur  Kieley, 
of  Bcllevue,  near  Youghal,  co.  Cork.     He  7n.  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Walter  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Curraghvody,  and   by  her 
had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Samuel,  of  whom  presently; 
Edward  Mansel,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Robin- 
son, of  Coronea,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.;   and  Anne,  *)(.   1st, 
Thomas  Warren,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Villa,  and  2ndly,  Richard 
Townsend,  Esq.  of  The  Point,  near  Castle  Townsend.    The 
son  and  heir, 
Samuel  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1798,  m.  Mercy,  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwin,  Esq.  of 
Curraghvody.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Henrt,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  b.  lbU9  ;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edward  Becher, 
Esq.  of  Reek  Castle,  and  d.  Dec.  1865,  having  had  issue, 
four  sons,  Samuel  Nugent,  J. P. ;  Edward  Becher  ;  Lionel 
Becher;  and  Henry;  and  six  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Edward 
Townsend,  Esq.  of  Baltimore;  Mercy;  Charlotte,  7n.  F.J. 
E.  Spring;  Elizabeth;  Annie,  vi.  Rev.  J.  T.  Jones;  and 
Alice. 

III.  Henry,  6.1801  ;  m.  1838,  Belle,  dau.  of  Robert  Westropp, 
Esq.  of  Fort  Anne,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  Samuel  Henry  ;  a 
dau.  Hennetta,  m.  1804,  Henry  Morgan  Earbury  Crotton, 
Esq.  of  Inchinappa,  co.  Wicklow  ;  and  three  other  daus., 
Annabella;  Jane;  and  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Walter,  6.  1803;  ni.  1839,  Alice,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Sweete,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  two  daus.,  Marion,  wife  of 
H.  F.  Sneyd,  Esq.,  and  Alice. 

V.  William,  d.  s.  p.  Ic69. 
I.  Mercy,  d.  unm.  1833. 

u.  Anne,  m.  Edward  Becher,  Esq.  of  Eock  Castle,  co.Cork. 
III.  Henrietta.  iv.  Georgiana. 

V.  Anna  Maria. 
Mr.  Townsend  d.  19  June,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  hiseldest  son, 
Edward  Henry  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  J. P.,  b.  1798; 
m.  Mary  Carre,   2nd   dau.  of  Thomas   Warren,   Esq.  of 
Prospect  Villa,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1857,  leaving  issue, 
Samuel  Richard,  late  of  Whitehall,  J.P.,b.  12  July,  1833  ; 
d.  Feb.  Is79,  having  devised  his  property  (after  his  sister 
Anna's  death;  to  his  nephew,  Pieis  Edward  Hughes,  who 
had  adopted  the  surname  of  Townsend. 
Charlotte  Frances,  m.  1st,  1859,  Rev.  Henry  Paine  Proctor, 
and  2ndly,  22  Nov.  1866,  G.  W.  Hughes,  Esq.,  who  d.  23 
May,  1834,  leaving  an  only  child.  Piers  Edward  Hughes, 
b.  9  July,  1868. 
Anna  Mary. 

Augusta  Amelia,  m.  Richard  L.  Warren,  Esq. 
■VI.  Francis,  6.  1694;  d.  unm. 
VII.  Wil'.iam,  b.  1699;  d.  until. 

"vin.  Thilip,   of    Derry,   co.  Cork,  ancestor  of  the  Myross 
Wood  and  Derry  branches  (which  see). 


IS.  Horatio  (Rcv.1,  Rector  of  Donoughmore,  co.  Cork,  6. 
1  Sept.  1706;  /;,.  1731),  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hungerford, 
Esq.  of  The  Island,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Synge  (Rev.),  his  heir.  Rector  of  Clondrohid, 
near  Jlacroom,  and  subsequently  of  Kilcorney,  6.  18 
Jan.  1741,  was  seated  at  Bridgemount.  He  m.  2  Oct. 
1766,  Elizabeth,  4tk  dau.  of  Horatio  Townsend,  Esq.  of 
Bridgemount,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1819,  having  had  issue, 

IIobatio,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  11  Dec.  1768;  ra.  Dec. 
1799,  Elizabeth  Trelawny,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Samuel  Townsend,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1824,  having  had 
issue  (besides  others  who  d.  young), 

Edward,  late  representative  of  this  branch,  Major 

85rd  Regt.,  m.  29  Dec.  1840,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev. 

Horatio  Townsend,  of  Dcrry,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Kur- 

rachee,  Scinde,  3  June,  1851, 
Horatio,  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 
Aubrev  de  Vere  (Rev.),  of  Weston-super-Mare,  B.D. 

Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 
John,  Comm.  R.N.,  who  sei-ved  at  the  siege  of  St. 

Jean    d'Acre   1840,   m.   Marianne,    dau.    of  Bey. 

Chambre  Corker  Townsend,  and  had  issue,  John 

Chambr(5  Oliver,  and  Edward  Mansel. 
Elizabeth,  d.  9  Aug.  1838. 
Charlotte,  d.  22  Nov.  1825. 

Edward  Synge,  d.  unm. 

Eichard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Magoiirnay,  co.  Cork,  b. 
1774;  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  John  Hume, 
Dean  of  Dcrry,  and  d.  6  March,  1806,  leaving  an  only 
surviving  son,  Edward  Hume,  of  the  Bombay  C.S., 
of  Cuilnaconaiha,  co.  Cork,  m.  1831,  Susan,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Horatio  Townsend,  of  Derry,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue,  Richard  Hume,  d.  7  March,  1852;  Horace 
Webb  ;  Edward  Hume  Steele,  killed  in  Switzerland 
1864:  John  Hume  (Rev.);  Katherine  Jane,  m. 
Frederick  Galiau,  Esq. ;  Harriet  Murray ;  and  Susan 
Elizabeth. 

Samuel,  an  OfHcer  in  the  army,  6.  1775  ;  d.  unm. 

Philip  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kilcorney,  b.  13  Oct.  1778  ;  m. 
1st,  30  JNOV.  1824,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur 
Kelly,  of  Ballyrea,  Youghal,  w-hich  lady  d.  7  March, 
1840,  and  2niily,  12  Sept.  1846,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sandford  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ballyknocken  Castle,  King's 
Co.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1853. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Grace,  vi.  Rev.  H.W.  Stewart,  LL.D., Rector  of  Temple- 
onialus. 

Susan,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Helena  Herbert,  m.  George  Digby  Daunt,  Esq.  of 
Fahalea,  co.  Cork. 

2  Horatio,  d.  unm. 

3  Richard,  of  Palacetown,  co.  Cork,  m.  29  Sept.  1772, 
Mildred,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Achilles  Daunt,  Esq.  of 
Gortigrenan,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  Horatio,  d.u/iiii.; 
Eichaid,  d.  unm. ;  Samuel  Philip  (see  Townshend  of 
GarrycloTjne) ;  Anne ;  Mary ;  Mildred,  d.  unm. ;  Eliza- 
beth ;  Susan,  d.  unm. ;  Helena,  m.  William  McDermot, 
of  Dublin;  Mildred,  m.  Webber  Carlcton,  Esq.  of  Rock 
Lodge,  CO.  Cork  :  and  Jane  Martlia,  m.  Rev.  Rowland 
Davies  Gray,  Curate  of  Garrycloyue. 

4  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

5  Samuel  Philip,  Esq.  of  Firmount,  co.  Cork,  -m.  April, 
1782,  Helena,  dau.  of  Rev. Thomas  Robinson,  of  Coronea, 
CO.  Cork,  and  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Mansel,  oth 
Bart,  of  Muddlescombe,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

Horatio,  his  heir. 

William    Robinson    (Rev.),    Rector    of    Aghada,    in. 

Isabella,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Brooke  Young,  R.A., 

and  had  issue, 

Samuel  Philip,  R  A.,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  5  Nov.  1854. 

Brook  Y'oung,  d.  unm. 

William  Chambers  (Rev.),  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Edward  Thomas  F'itzGerald,  K.H.,  cf  Turlough 
Park,  CO.  Tipperary.     She  d.  1878. 

Isabella  Anne.  Helena  Katherine. 

Georgiana  Maria,  m.  Richard  Hill.  Esq,  son  of  Rev. 
Mr.  Hill,  of  Aghada,  co.  Cork. 

Katherine.  Mary. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mayo ;  m.  Caroline,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  SirEdwyn  Jeynes,  Knt.,  Alderman  of  Glou- 
cester, and  had  isssue,  Samuel  Philip,  d.  unm. ; 
William  Hotham  Robinson;  Thomas  (Rev.),  Perpetual 
Curate  of  Teniplemartin,  co.  Cork,  m.  1862,  Alice, 
dau.  of  R.  Isaac  Bunbury,  Esq. ;  Edward,  Professor  of 
Natural  Philosophy,  Queens  Coll.  Galway,  ?)i.  1st, 
Miss  Persse,  and  2ndly,  Judith,  only  dau.  of  J.  Sealy 
Townsend,  Esq. ;  Caroline  ;  Jlary  Y'oung ;  Anne 
Huthaiu,  'III.  —  Persse,  Esq.  of  Galway;  and  Helena. 

Edward  Richard,  M.D.  of  Cork,  m.  3  Sept.  1828,  Eliza 
Jane,  dau.  of  Neville  Bath,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  has 
issue,  Samuel  Philip,  Comm.  R.N.,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of 
E.  Brid^.ccs,  Esq.  ;  Edward,  JI.D.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  W.  ilamiihrcy,  Esq.;  Fanny;  Mary,  m.  Lieut. 
Harris,  R.A.,  c(.  s.  p. ;  Helena,  m.  Wm.  Penrose,  Esq. ; 


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Eliza,  m.  Eev.  Robert  Cooper  Wills ;  and  Lucy,  m. 
Cheiwode  Aikin,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 
Mary,  d.  unra. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 
Horatio  ToWNSEND,  Esq.  of  Woudside,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1840,  b.  20  Aug.  17S3;  m.  1st,  1808,  Cathc- 
rini-,  elde.-it  dau.  of  Abraham  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 
Thomasine  Isabella,  m.  1837,  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.,  J. P. 

of  Barona,  co.  Tipperary. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1822,  Henrietta  Margaret,  youngest  dau. 
of  Eev.  John  Chetwood,  Eector  of  Glanndre,  and  had 
issue, 

John  Crewe  Chetwood,  late  of  Woodside,  h.  Jan.  1824, 
Capt.  North  Cork  Eifles ;  m.  April,  1869,  Frances 
Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Philip  Townsend, 
Esq.  of  Garrycloyne,  and  d.  1  May,  1873,  leaving  a 
son,  Samuel  Charles  Chetwood,  0.  1870,  and  three 
daus.,  Henrietta  Frances,  Eliza  Constance,  and 
Johanna  Crewe  Chetwood. 
Horatio  Hamilton,  J.P.,  6.  Sept.  1830  ;  m.  1867,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  N.  Webb  Ware,  Esq.  of  Woodfort,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue,  Horatio  de  Vere,  6.  1870 ;  George 
Chetwood,  6.  22  Nov.  Is71  ;  besides  a  dau.  Zena,  b. 
Ib68.  He  now  resides  at  Cordangan  Manor,  co. 
Tipperary. 

Charles  William,  R.E.,  h.  Aug.  1833,  d.  unm. 
Mr.   Townsend  purchased  Woodside  of  the  Carieton 
family  1844.     He  d.  Is65. 

1  Susan,  /n.  Eev.  John  Meade,  of  Ballymartle,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Mary,  m.  1768,  Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Kinsale. 

3  Barbara,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Dr.  George  Hough,  of  Castle  Townsend. 

II.  Katheiine,  d.  «?im. 

III.  Helena,  m.  Very  Eev.  William  Meade,  of  Ballymartle, 
Dean  of  Cork. 

IV.  Barbara,  m.  Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Cahirmore, 
CO.  Cork. 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

EicHAKD  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  6.  15  July, 
1C84;  m.  1st,  1706,  Mary,  dau.  of  Very  Eev.  Samuel  Synge, 
Dean  of  Kildare,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Samuel,  who  d. 
a  minor  about  1725,  and  one  dau.  Mary,  m.  5  Sept.  1746,  Eev. 
Tliomas  Daunt,  of  Fahalea,  co.  Cork.  Mr.  Townsend  m. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Becher,  Esq.  of  Affadown,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1743)  had  three  sons  and  three 
daus., 

I.  EictiARD,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Shepperton,  co.  Cork,  Member  of  the  Irish  Par- 
liament for  many  years,  m.  1769,  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonas 
Morris,  Esq.  of  Barley  Hill,  co.  Cork;  and  d.  kA^g.  1810, 
having  had,  besides  other  issue,  who  d.  younglR  unm., 

1  Eichard,  J. P.,  of  The  Point,  afterwards  of  Ballinatona, 
Collector  of  Excise,  m.  1st,  5  July,  1790,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
David  Mellifont,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

EicHAKD  Mellifont  Townsend,  of  Dunbeacoii,  m. 
24  May,  1819,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  David  Mellifont, 
which  lady  d.  at  Nice  27  Nov.  1868,  and  her  widower 
assumed  by  royal  licence  the  prefix  surname  of  Mel- 
lifont. 

Jonas  Morris,  m.  1827,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sonier- 
viUe,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  in  Austialia 
1862,  having  had  issue,  1  Eichard  ;  2  Thomas  Soiiier- 
ville,  m.  in  Australia,  and  has,  Thomas,  Eichard,  and 
two  daus.:  1  Elizabeth  Henrietta;  2  Victoria;  and 
3  Mary  Beecher. 

John  Henry,  J. P.,  vi.  28  Dec.  1849,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Arthur  Herbert,  of  Myiuss  Wood,  co.  Cork,  and  lias 
a  son,  Eichard  Arthur  Herbert,  b.  1853,  late  13th 
Eegt. 

Henrietta  Anna  Margaretta,  ?u.  Aug.  1816,  Philip 
Somerville,  Esq.  of  Prairie,  Skull,  co.  Cork. 

Barbara  Mellifont,  d.  unm.  1832. 

Elizabetli  Hildegardis,  m.  15  Dec.  1835,  William  Warren, 
Esq.  of  Prspect  Villas,  Monkstown. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Major  Ancram,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

William  Eichard,  d.  umn.  1849. 

Henry  Owen  liecher,  d.  unm.  1849. 

Catherine  Helena,  to.  Oct.  1837,  William  Baldwin,  Esq. 
of  Gurteenakillagh,  who  d.  July,  ls54,  leaving  i.'suc. 
Mr.  Townsend  m.  3rdly,  circa  1822,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 
Mansel  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Warren,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Villas,  Monkstown,  co. 
Cork. 

2  Jonas  Morris,  of  Shepperton  near  Eosscarberry,  co. 
Cork,  7H.  24  May,  1815,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
Digby,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  1844,  having  had  issue, 
John,  b.  1827,  d.  unm.  1853;  Frances,  m.  1st,  10  June, 
1840,  John  Digby,  Esq.  of  Landenstown,  co.  Kildare, 
2ndly,  1848,  the  Hon.  Cecil  Lawless,  and  3rdly,  Andrew 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Gal  way,  and  d.  1890  ; 
and  Louisa,  m.  1843,  John  Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  John 
Hussey  de  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Donore,  co.  Kildare. 


3  Henry  Owen  Becher,  J.P.,  m.  1st.  Frances,  dau.  of  — 
Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Mohonugh,  near  Uunmanway,  co.  Cork, 
and  relict  of  Eicliard  Uodnett,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Philip  Hoinan,  of  Sarock,  co.  Westmeath, 
and  d.  18  March,  1847,  having  by  iier  (who  d.  Sept.  1817) 
an  only  child, 

John  FitzHenry  Townsend,  of  Dublin,  LL.D.,  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,  0.  1  Jan.  1811;  m.  24 
March,  1840,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Armstrong,  of 
Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1878)  has  issue,  1 
Henry  FitzJohn,  late  27th  Eegt.,  6.  Feb.  1841,  m.  15 
Nov.  1»70,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Bushe,  Esq., 
Master  of  the  Queen's  Bench,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
Arthur  FitzHenry  and  Sylvia  Eosalie;   1  Charlotte. 

4  Abraham  Morris,  d.  unm.  13  April.  1830. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  co. 
Cork. 

2  Harriet,  m.  24  Nov.  1802,  Beresford  Gahan,  Esq.  of 
Waterford. 

3  Katherine  Helena,  d.  unm.  184S. 
III.  Henry,  Capt  R.N. ,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Gwynne,  R.N. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Eev.  David  Freeman,  Eector  of  Castlehaven, 
CO.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Helena,  m.  Rev.  Arthur  Herbert,  of  Cahirnane,  co. 
Kerry,  who  d.  30  Sept.  1760. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  1742,  and  was.",  by  his  son, 

Eichard  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  M.P.  for  co. 
Cork,  and  Col.  of  its  Jlilitia.  He  yn.  1752,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
eventual  heir  of  John  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  Knight  of 
Kerry,  and  had  (with  an  only  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  j'oung) 
one  son, 

Richard  Boyle  Townsend,  Esq.   of  Castle  Townsend,  b. 
1756;  m.  1784,  Henrietta,   dau.  of  John  Newenham,  Esq.  of 
Maryborough,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Richard,  d.  unm.  John,  his  successor. 

Maurice  Fitzgerald,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Henry,  E.N.  d.  young. 
Abraham  Boyle,   (Rev.),   Rector  of  Easthampstead,  Berks, 

d.  nam.  5  Feb.  1860. 
Henrietta  Augusta,  7n.   1824,  Thomas   Somerville,    Esq.  of 
Drishane. 
Elizabeth    Anne,  m.    1850,  Rev.    Robert   St.  Lawrence,    of 
Moragh,  co.  Cork,  3rd  son  of  Hon.  and  Right  Bev.  Thomas 
St.  Lawrence,  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Ross. 
Mr.  Townsend  d.  26  Nov.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Col.  John  Townsend,  of  Castle  Townsend,  Lieut.-Col.  14th 
Light  Dragoons,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  b.  11  June,  1786;  who, 
dying  unm.  23  April,  1845,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother. 

Rev.  Maurice  Fitzgerald  Stephens  Townsend  (afterwards 

Townshend),  of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork,  J. P.  and  D.  L. 

for  CO.  Gloucester,  Vicar  of    Thornbury,  m.    16  May,  1826, 

.•Vlice  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Richmond  Shute,  Esq.  of  Iron 

Acton,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  heir  of  her  maternal  uncle,  Henry 

Stephens,  Esq.  of  Chavenage  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by 

her  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  John,  2nd  Life  Guards,  J.P.,  &.  ]  Nov.  1827;  m. 

29  Sept.  1864,  Jane  Adeliza  Clementina,  eldest  dau.  of  John 

Hamilton  Hussey  de  Burgh,  Esq  ,  J. P.,  of  Kilfinnan  Castle, 

CO.  Cork,  and  d.  7  Sept.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

1  Maurice  Fitzgerald  Stephens,  present  representative. 

2  Hubert  de  Burgh  Fitzgerald,  6.  4  April,  1867. 

I.  Geraldine  Henrietta,  m.  30  April,  1870,  Major-Gen.  P. 
H.  Mundy,  son  of  Gen.  Godfrey  Basil  Mundy,  of  Shipley, 
CO.  Derby,  and  the  Hon.  Sarah  Brydges  Rodney  his  wife, 
dau.  of  George  Brydges,  1st  Lord  Eotlney. 

II.  Alice  Gertrude,  m.  25  March.  1856,  Hon.  and  Eev.  Cour- 
tenay  John  Vernon,  son  of  Eobert,  1st  Lord  Lyveden. 

The  Eev.  M.  F.  S.  Townsend  altered  the  spelling  of  his  name 
to  Townshend  in  1870,  and  d.  2  March,  1872,  and  was  s.  byhis 
grandson. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  escallops  arg., 
quartering  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  and  Stephens. 
Crest— On  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  trippant  ppr.,  attired,  hoofed 
and  charged  on  the  side  with  an  escallop  or.  Jlolto — Huic 
generi  incrementa  fides. 

5eo«— Castle  Townshend,  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork. 

Residence— Gio\e  House,  SchuU,  co.  Cork. 


TOWNSHEND     OP    MYROSS    WOOD. 

Townshend,  Richard  Habvey,  Esq.  of  Myross 
Wood,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.  Conuauglit  Ean- 
gers,  b.  23  Feb.  1854. 

Xiineag'e. — Philip  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Derry  (which  was 
purcliased  in  1686  by  his  father),  Capt.  in  the  army,  0.  5  Aug. 
1700,  8th  son  of  Brtan  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend 
(see  that  family) ;  m.  28  Nov.  1733,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hungerford,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 


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KicHAKD,  of  wlior.i  presently. 

Tliomas   HunseitorJ,  b.   1737-35,    Capt.  of  the   Hattle-axe 

Guards  :>t  Duli'.in  Castle;  (l.unia. 
Horatio  ^Kev.),  b.  n  Nov.  1750  (see  Tow.nshesd  o/Derry). 
■William,  d.  unin.  IS'il. 

Susannah,  m.  Michael  I'reneh,  E?q.  of  Ratli,  co.  Cork. 
Mary,  m.  Thomas  Somcrvllle,  F.sii.  of  Castlehaven,co.  Cork. 

The  eWest  son, 

KiCHAKD  TowNSESD,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  b.  12  Jan.  173G-37  ; 
m.  Ist,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Dr.  Sealy,  of  Band.>ii,  co.  Cork,  and 
by  her  had  iliesides  two  sons  d.  young), 

T.  John  Sealt,  of  Myross  Wood. 

II.  Hiehard.  13arrister-at-I.aw,  <'.  loim. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Clyda,  near  .Mallo-.v,  »i.  Martha,  ilau.  of  KeJ- 
juond  Uniacke,  l^jq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Eichard,  JI.D.,  »i.  1st,  4  July,  1826,  Katherinc,  dau.  of 
J.  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  London,  which  lady  d.  1828.  He 
VI.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  Is29,  Mary,  dau.  of  .Vdam  Newman, 
Esq.  of  brouiore,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  left  issue,  Thomas  ; 
Adam  Xewman  ;  Samuel ;  Richard  ;  Kobert  Uniacke  Fiiz- 
Gerald  Kev. ),  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Kev.  Tliomas  Uniacke 
Townsend,  and  has  issue  ;  and  Katherine. 

2  Thomas  Uniacke  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Inistiogue,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, )/!.  EHzabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Carr,  Esq.  of 
Arnestown,  CO.  AVexford,  and  has  issue,  Kdward  Carr; 
Richard,  m.  Antoinette,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Denny,  of 
Churchill,  co.  Kerry  ;  Gertrude,  m.  Eev.  Robert  Uniacke 
FitzGeralcl  Townsend;  Helen,  m.  Henry  J.  Meares,  Esq., 
21st  Fusiliers  ;  Eleanor,  m.  1st,  Henry  Moore,  Esq.,  4th 
Regt.,  and  2ndly,  J.  P.  Devereux,  Esq.  of  llocklands ; 
Martha,  m.  Rev.  J.  R.  Corbett :  and  Marin. 

3  Horatio  Uniacke,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Clarke, 
Esq.  of  Wiliield,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  Thomas, 
Maria,  Janet,  and  Martha. 

4  Sealy  Uniacke,  m.  Elizabeth  Dyke,  and  by  her  (who  is 
deceased)  has  one  son,  Thomas  Dyke. 

5  Philip  Uniacke.  6  William  Uniacke. 

7  Charles  Uniacke,  m.  1st,  17  Oct.  1854,  Annie,  eldest  dau, 
of  Eev.  Robert  Loftus  Tottenham  {see  Tottenham  of  Tot- 
tenham Green,  and  Bubke"s  Peerage,  Ely,  M.),  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  April,  1873)  had 

Charles  Loftus  Uniacke,  6.  7  Jan.  1861. 

T.  Loftus  Uniacke,  6.  31  Au)?.  186  4. 

Robert  Ponsonby  Loftus,  b.  8  F"cb.  18G6. 

Anna  Maria  Eleanor.  Maude  .Vlicia. 

Caroline  Mary.  Madeline. 

Emilie  Frances,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Charles  Uniacke  Townsend  m.  2ndly,  7  July,  1875, 
Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  S.  W.  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
lington Eoad,  Dublin. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

2  Eleanor. 

3  Mary,  ?«.  Edward  Bryan  Molloy,  Esq.  of  Kiltra,  Ennis- 
corthy,  co.  Wexford. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  John  Townsend,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Clonakilty. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  iii.  Susan,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Townsend  ))i.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Horatio  Townsend, 

Esq.  of  Bridgemount,  CO.  Cork.     Sheets  p.     His  eldest  son, 
John  Sealt  Townsend,  E.sq.   of  Myross   Wood,  for  many 

years  one  of  the  Masters  in  the   Irish  Court  of  Chancery,  ni. 

1795,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  llandcock,  Esq.  Lieut. -Governor  of 

Charles  Fort,  Kinsale,  and  had  issue, 
Richard,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cork,  1834,  m.  1826,  Helena,  dau. 
of  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Trench,  Dean  of  Kildare,  brother  of 
Frederick,  1st  Lord  Ashtown,  and  d.  29  Nov.  Is39,  leaving 
two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  John  Handcock,  of  Myross  Wood. 

2  Frederick  Trench,  Col.  late  Commanding  2nd  Life 
Guards;  Knight  of  the  Imperial  Ottoman  Order  of  the 
Osmanieh  (4th  class). 

1  Helen,  m.  Col.  Charles  Holder. 

2  Anna  Jane,  m.  John  Croasdaile,  Esq. 

Elizabeth  Susanna,  m.  April,  1832,  AVilliam  Steuart  Trench, 
Esq.  (see  Bcrke's  Peerage,  Ashtow.v,  B.),  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Townsend  d.  18  March,  1852,  and  was   s.  by  his  grand- 
son, 

John  Handcock  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Myross  Wood,  J. P.,  b. 
30Oct.  1S29;  m.  19  March,  1853,  Katherine  Emma,  2nd  dau. 
of  Eev.  William  Tower,  of  How  Hatch,  Essex,  and  niece  of 
Christopher  Thomas  Tower,  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Eichabd  Hakvet,  now  of  Myross  Wood. 

II.  William  Tower,  b.  26  .\ug.  1855. 

III.  Ernest,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  2  March,  1860. 

IV.  Arthur  Edward,  b.  10  Feb.  1863. 

V.  Christopher,  6.  5  April,  1869;  d.  25  Jan.  1874. 

1.  Caroline  Edith.  ii.  Mildred  Louisa. 

III.  Honoria  Maria,  m.  1881,  James  Alexander  Whitla,  Esq. 
of  Bencaden,  near  Belfast. 

IV.  Mary.  V.  Florence,  d.  17  Jan,  1874. 

VI.  Ellen  Beatrice,  h.  19  July,  1870. 

VII.  Alice  Katherine,  6.  10  Jan.  1873. 
Mr.  Townsend  d.  1890. 


Arms,  Crest,  dr. — Same  as  Townsiiend  of  Castle  Townshend. 
Stat — Myross  Wood,  Leap,  co.  Cork. 


TOWNSHEND    OF    DERRY. 
Payne  -  TowxsnEND,     Nathaniel     Wilmot 
Olivek,  Esq.  of  Derrj,  co.  Cork,  b.  Feb.  183fi;  m. 
June,    18G2,    Maria,   4t,h    dau.    of    George    Smith 
Strawson,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of  Cardiff,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Chambre  W'ilmot,  b.  26  Kov.  1863. 

II.  Horatio  Baxter,  b.  18  Aug.  1871. 

III.  William  Pearson,  b.  14  June,  1875. 

IV.  Dudley  Ryder,  b.  6  July,  1877. 

V.  Herbert  Oliver,  &.  10  June,  1880. 

I.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Barrington. 

II.  Katherine  Disney.  in.  Helena  Strawson. 
IV.  Florence  jNIaria. 

Iiineage.— The  Rev.  Horatio  Townsend,  of  Derry,  Srd 
son  of  Capt.  Philip  Townsend  of  Derry,  who  was  8th  son  of 
Bryan  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend  (see  that  Maiioir), 
became  Rector  of  Clonakilty  and  of  Carrigaline,  and  wa,'* 
seated  at  Derry,  near  Rosscarberry,  co.  Cork.  He  m.  1st, 
Helena,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Meade,  of  Ballintober,  and 
by  her  had  one  dau.  Joanna,  m.  Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  May- 
tield,  CO.  Cork.  He  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Ven.  Chambre 
Corker,  of  Lota,  co.  Cork,  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  three  sons  and  seven  daus., 

I.  Chambre  Corker,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Horatio  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cari-agaline;  m.  1st,  3  June, 
18:9,  Anne,  dau.  of  llev.  Edward  Kenney,  of  Kilinecn,  co. 
Cork,  whi^h  lady  d.  s.  p.  2  April,  1830.  He  in.  2ndly 
Jane  Florence,  dau.  of  Justin  MacCartie,  Esq.  of  Carrig- 
navar,  and  d.  19  Dec.  1837,  leaving  by  the  latter  one  son, 
Horatio. 

III.  Richard  William,  m.  Aug.  1850,  Laura,  dau.  of  Henry 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Bromley,  Kent.    He  d.  1855,  leaving  issue, 

1  JIary  Henrietta. 

2  Katherine  Isabella,  m.  Josph  Armitage,  Esq.  of  New 
Coll.  Oxon. 

3  Laura  Provence. 

I.  Eliza,  rn.  Lionel  Fleming,  Esq.  of  New  Court,  and  d.  1863. 

II.  Katherine,  d.  unm.  1873. 

III.  Maria,  m.  Philip  Somerville,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  M.ajor  Edward  Townsend,  and  d.  1865. 

V.  Susan,  m.  Edward  Hume  Townsend,  Esq.,  formerly 
Revenue  Commissioner,  Bombay  C.S. 

VI.  Harriet,  d.  xuim.  1887. 

VII.  Caroline  Charlotte,  (/.  unm. 

Mr.  Townsmd  purchased  his  elder  brother's  interest  in  the 
family  estate,  added  considerably  thereto,  and  built  a  new 
mansion-house.  Mr.  Townsend  d.  26  March,  1837,  and  wass. 
by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Chambre  Corker  Townsend,  of  Derry,  Rector  of 
Kilmacabea,  CO.  Cork.  He  »i.  1st,  1824,  Frances  Vere,  dau.  of 
Edward  Stewart,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Killy- 
moon,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1824)  had 
one  son, 

I.  Horace,  late  of  Derry. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18  Aug.  1831,  Eliza,  dau.  and  heir  of  Major-Gen. 
Oliver,  R.A.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  three  sons  and  eight  daus., 

II.  Nathaniel  Wilmot  Oliver,  now  of  Derry.     ' 

III.  Chambre  Corker,  b.  1838. 

IV.  Richard  Baxter,  li.  1846;  m.  28  July,  1881,  Letiria  Jane 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Bourne  Baker,  of  Haitield 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  granddau.  of  Dr.  Singer,  Bishop  of 
Meath. 

I.  Marianne  Oliver,  in.  John  Townsend,  Esq.,  Comm.  R.N. 

II.  Katherine  Corker.  :ii.   Kliza  Susan. 

IV.  Caroline  Charlotte,  m    14  Dec.  1865,  Rev.  Tliomas  Miller, 
F'ellow  of  Quern's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  d.  Feb.  1868. 
v.  Anne. 

VI.  Susan,  m.  April,  1869,  Brian  Houghton  Hodgson,  Esq. 
of  Aiderley,  Bengal  C.S.  (reti'ed  list). 

VII.  Isabella  Frances  Vere,  d.  unm.  1882. 

VIII.  Alicia  Hewitt. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  30  July,  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Payne-Townsuend,  Horace,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co.  Cork,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  20  Oct.  IS55,  Mary  Susanna, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Cox  Kirby,  and 
devisee  under  the  will  of  Thomas  Payne,  Esq.  of  Edstastoa 
House,  Wem,  Salop,  of  his  estates  situated  in  Salop  and  co. 
Gloucester.  In  obedience  to  the  directions  contained  in  Mr. 
Payne's  will,  Mr.  Townshend,  upon  succeciiing  to  the  estates 
in  right  of  his  wife,  obtained  in  1863  a  royal  licence  to  use  the 
name  of  Payne  in  addition  to  and  before  the  name  of  Town- 
shend. He  d.  2  Feb.  1885,  leaving  two  daus., 
I.  Charlotte  Frances, 


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n.  Mary  Stewart,  ii;.   24  March,   1885,  Capt.   Hugh  Chol- 
mondfley,  liitle  Brigade,  nephew  of  Lord  Delamere. 
Arms,  Crest,   aiid  Motto— Sa.me  as   Townshend  of  Castle 
Townshend. 
Seat — Derry,  Eosscarberry,  co.  Cork. 
Residence — 49,  Adolphus  Road,  N. 


MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND    OF   FROGNAL. 

MAESHAM-TOWNSnEND,  HON.  EOBERT,  of  Frog- 

nal,  CO.  Kent,  and  Matson  House,  co.  Gloucester, 
h.  15  Nov.  1834',  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1859;  in  the 
diplomatic  service  1855-1859,  Lieut,  in  the  Kent 
Artillery  Militia  1860-1869;  F.S.A.,  F.G.S., 
F.E.Gr.S.,  J.P.  for  COS.  Kent  and  London  ;  m.  5 
April,  1877,  Clara  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Bev.  George  Barber  Paley,  B.D.,  of  Langcliffe,  co. 
York,  and  Rector  of  Freckenham,  co.  Suifolk,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Sydney,  6.  9  Feb.  1878. 

II.  Ferdinand,  h.  17  April,  1880. 

On  the  death  of  Emily  Caroline,  Countess  Sydney, 
9  March,  1893,  the  Hon.  Robert  Marsham  received 
the  royal  licence  to  take  the  additional  name  and  to 
quarter  the  arms  of  Townshend,  in  accordance 
with  the  provisions  made  in  the  will  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  John  Robert,  Earl  Sydney,  G.C.B. 

liineagre.— The  Hon.  Thomas  Townshend,  one  of  the 
Tellers  of  the  Exchequer,  M.P.  for  the  Unirersity  of  Cam- 
bridge, an  accomplished  scholar,  was  the  2nd  surviving  son  of 
Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Townshend,  K.G.,  by  Elizabeth  his  1st 
■wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas,  Lord  Pelham  {see 
Burke's  Peerage,  Townshend,  M.)  lie  was  6.  2  June,  1701 ; 
m.  2  May,  1730,  Albinia,dau.of  Col.  John  Selwyn,  of  Matson, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  d.  21  May,  1780,  having  by  her  (who  d.  7 
Sept.  1739)  had,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Townshend,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Dept., 
h.  24  Feb.  1732-3,  was  created  on  6  March,  1783,  Bakon  Sydney 
of  Chiskhurst,  and  on  11  June,  1789,  Viscocnt  Sydney,  of 
St.  Leonards,  co.  Ghucester.  He  in.  19  May,  1760,  Elizabeth, 
elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Powys,  Esq.  of  Hintlesham, 
■CO.  Suffolk,  and  d.  30  June,  1800,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1 
May,  1826)  had  issue  (with  others,  who  d.  in  infancy), 

I.  John  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Augustus,  b.  10  March,  1776;  d.  tinvi.  3  July,  1816. 

III.  Horatio  George  Powys  (Sir),  K.C.H.,  b.  6  Feb.  1780  ;  Col. 
in  the  army  and  Lieut.  Governor  of  the  Round  Tower  of 
Windsor  Castle,  d.  unm.  25  May,  1843. 

I.  Georgiana,  6. 1  June,  1761  ;  State  Housekeeperof  Windsor 
Castle,  d.  unm.  12  Sept.  1835. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  2  Sept.  1762;  m.  10  July,  1783,  John, 
2nd  Earl  of  Chatham,  K.G.  (who  d.  24  Sept.  1835),  and 
d.  s.p.  20  May,  1821. 

III.  Frances,  6.  20  Feb.  1772;  m.  20  Oct.  1794,  George,  3rd 
Lord  Dynevor  (who  d.  9  April,  1852),  and  d.  13  Aug.  1854, 
leaving  issue. 

IV.  Harriet  Katherine,  b.  29  Nov.  1773  ;  m.  24  March,  1795, 
Charles  William,  4th  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  K.T.  (who  d.  20 
April,  1819),  andrf.  24  Aug.  1814,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Thomas,  2nd  Viscoont  Sydney,  6.  21  Feb.  1764;  m. 
1st,  12  April,  1790,  the  Hon.  Sophia  Southwell,  dau.  of 
Edward,  17th  Lord  de  Clifford,  by  whom  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1795) 
he  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  in  infancy, 

Sophia  Mary.  5.  16  Feb.   1792;  m.  15  Jan.  183.3,   Lieut.-CoL 
the  Hon.   Peregrine  »Francis   Cast  {.tee   Bokke's  Peerage, 
Brownlow,  E.),  and  d.  s.p.  6  Dec.  1852.     He  d.  15  Sept. 
1873. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  6  March,  1794;  m.  1st,  4  Oct.  1825,  George 
James  Cholmondeley,  Esq.  of  Boxley  House,  Kent,  who ^Z. 
5  Nov.  1830,  and  by  him  had  an  only  dau.  Frances  Sophia, 
6.  18  July,  1826;  m.  16  April,  1846,  Rev.  John  C.  B.  Riddell, 
who  d.  2  March,  1879  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Riddell,  Bart.), 
and  d.  23  Dec.  1887,  leaving  issue.     Mrs.  Cholmondeley  in. 
2ndly,  9  Feb.  1832,  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Romney,  wlio  d.  29 
March,  1845  {see  Burke's   Pcerarje,  Ro.mney,  E.),  and  d.  25 
Dec.  Ib47,  leaving  issue  by  him,  an  only  son, 
Robert,  now  of  Frognal. 
His  Lordship  hi.  2ndly,  27  May,  1802,  Lady  Caroline  Clements, 
3rd  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Leitrira,  and  d.  '20  Jan.  1831, 
Laving  by  her  (who  d.  9  Aug.  1805)  had  an  only  son, 
John  Robert,  3rd  'Viscount  Sydney,  P.C,  G.C.B.,  M.A. 
Camb. ,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Kent,   Captain  of  Deal  Castle, 
twije  Lord  Chamberlain  and  twice  Lord  Steward  of  the 
II. 


Household,  b.  9  Aug.  1805;  created  Earl  Sydney,  27  Feb. 
1874  ;  m.  4  Aug.  1832,  Lady  Emily  Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry 
William,  1st  Marquess  of  Anglesey,  K.G.,  and  d.  s.  ^j.  14 
Feb.  1890,  when  the  peerage  became  extinct.  The  Countess 
Sydney  d.  9  March,  ls93. 

^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  for  Townshend:  az.  a  chev- 
ron erm.  between  three  escallops  arg. ;  ".'nd  and  3rd,  for 
Maksham  :  arg.  a  lion  passant  in  bend  gu.  between  two 
bendlets  az.  Crests — 1st,  Townshend  :  a  stag  statant  ppr.  ; 
2na,  Marsham:  a  lion-s  head  erased  gu.  Motto— Dioa  et 
avant. 

Seats— Frognal,  Foots  Cray,  Kent;  and  Matson  Hou.se,  co. 
Gloucester. 

Toirn  Residence— 5,  Chesterfield  Street,  Slayfuir,  W. 
Ciiiii— Athenaeum,  and  Carlton. 


TOWNSHEND    OF    TREVALIiYN. 

Townshend,  Charles  William,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
vallyn,  co.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1889,  b.  1847,  m.  ]  883,  Clara,  dau.  of  Col.  R.  W. 
O'Grady,  and  has  issue, 

John  Sydney,  b.  1886. 

liineagre — Sir  Robert  Townshend,  Gentleman  of  the 
Privy  Chamber  to  King  Charles  II.,  and  the  first  knight 
made  by  his  Majesty  on  his  return  to  London  16G0,  was  the 
son  of  William  Agborough,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  AVythes,  Esq.  of  Copgrove,  co.  York,  which  lady  mar- 
rying 2ndly,  Aurelian  Townshend,  Esq.,  her  son  by  her  first 
husband  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Townsiie.nd.  Sir 
Robert  m.  1st,  Hon.  Anne  Spencer,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  2nd 
Lord  Spencer,  of  Wormleighton,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Ascue,  Esq.  of  co.  York,  and  left  at  his  decease  a  son 
and  successor, 

Anthony  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Hem,  co.  Denbigh,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Dugdale,  son  of  Sir  William  Dugdale,  Garter 
King  of  Arms,  and  was  father  of 

John  Townshe.vd,  Esq.  of  Hem,  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Meredyth,  2nd  Bart,  of  Ashley,  co.  Chester,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Frances,  b.  1702,  relict  of  Samuel 
Minshull,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  heir  of  Nathaniel  Lee,  Esq.  of 
DaiTihall,  by  whom  he  had  (with  three  daus.,  Frances,  Susan, 
and  Anne,  who  all  d.  v.?i»i.  )six  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  an  Officer  in  the  44th  Regt.,  killed  with  General 
Braddock,  in  North  America  1756. 

III.  William,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Wincham  and  Antrobus  {see  Townshend  of 
Wincham). 

v.  Thomas,  of  WilbrightonHall,  CO.  Stafford,  6. 25  Aug.  1738; 
m.  1st,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Mainwaring, 
Esq.  of  Bromborough,  widow  of  Massie  Taylor,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Newton,  but 
had  no  issue. 

VI.  George  Salisbury,  6.  19  April,  1742;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Brook,  of  Blacklands,  Salop,  and  dying  '29  Sept. 
1801,  left  a  son, 

1  George  Brooke  Briggs,  of  Houghton,  -who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Brooke  by  sign-manual  28  March,  1797, 
and  was  Sheriff  of  Salop  1811.  He  m.  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  William  Massey,  Esq.  of  MostonHall,  co.  Chester,  and 
had  issue. 

Mr.  Townshend  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Hem,  co.  Denbigh,  and  of  Whitby, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  3  Oct.  1730  ;  m.  1760,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bennett,  Esq.  of  Mostyn,  in  the  latter  co.,  and  dying  8  April, 
1778,  left  (with  four  daus.,  who  all  d.  unm.  except  the  youngest, 
Sarah  Susanna,  m.  ISOO,  Rev.  Charles  Mainwaring,  of  Oteley 
Park,  Salop)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Stanislaus  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Hem  and  Trevallyn, 
TO.  3  Aug.  1790,  Dorothea,  only  child  of  Thomas  Gladwin,  Esq., 
a  younger  son  of  Henry  Gladwin,  Esq.  of  Stubbing,  co.  Derby, 
and  had  seven  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  George,  d.  unm.  28  Feb.  1919. 

III.  Henry  Dive,  successor  to  his  brother. 

IV.  George,  b.  4  June,  1738  ;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Manning,  Esq.,  and  left  (with  five  daus.)  two  sons, 

1  George,  late  of  Trevallyn,  co.  Denbigh,  J. P.,  d.  unm. 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

2  Charles  Willlam,  now  of  Trevallyn. 
v.  Salisbury,  d.  young,  1810. 

VI.  Bennet  Vere  (Rev.),  d.  v,nm.  July,  1836. 

VII.  Charles,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Barker,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  two  daus.  Harriette  Dorothea  and  Susan 
Marian. 

I.  Dorothea,  to.  Kcv.  George  Cunliffe,  Vicar  of  Wrexham, 
youngest  son  of  Sir  Foster  Cunliffe,  3rd  Bart,  of  Acton 
Park. 

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II.  Anno. 

III.  Susannn,   -,».   Capt.  Henry  3Icrcdith  Mostyn,  E.X.,  uf 
Sii^iwyiUl  ana  I-Iewisog-  Loiljio,  il.  s.p.  ISIO. 

Mr.  Ttnvnshcnd  iL  17  Ang.  IS'ib",  anil  liis  widow  'JD  Jan.  1S34. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Townsiiesd,  E.<q.  of  Trcvallyn,  High  SberifT  1S4:!,  />. 
20  Get.  1701  ;  m.  10  Jlay,  1842,  rriscilla,  eldest  dan.  of  John 
l-'iolden,  Esq.  of  Mollington  Hall,  co.  Chester.  He  d.  5  March, 
liSL'l,  and  was  .'.  by  his  brother, 

Henuy  PiveTow.nsuend.  Esq.  of  Trcvcllyn  and  lleni,  General 
in  the  army  and  Col.  25th  liest.,  b.  171)5,  d.  uinu.  Tl  .Sept. 
1SS2,  and  was  >■!.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — .-\z..  a  chevron  enirraikd  between  three  escallops  erin. 
Creft — .\  roebuck's  head  attired  or,  gorjjed  with  a  collar  az., 
charged  with  tlnec  escallops  arg.  ^lotlne.i — liuic  generi  in- 
crenienta  tides  :  and  as  representative  of  the  hEiis  of  J)ani/uUl, 
Vince  malum  patientia. 

iiL'.'.t — Trcvallayn,  near  Wre.xham,  co.  Denbigh. 


TOWNS  HEND    OF    WINCHAM. 

TowNSUENi),  Edwaed  Lek,  Esq.  of  Wincliam 
Ilall,  CO.  Cliester,  b.  1  Oct.  1868. 

Liineag'e. — Edward  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Mincham  and 
Antrobus,  b.  4  Feb.  17oC-o7,  4th  son  of  John  Townshend,  Esq. 
of  Hem,  CO.  Denbigh,  by  Frances  Lee,  his  2iid  wife  {src  prc- 
Ctdrio/  Memoir),  s.  to  Wincham  and  Antrobus  under  the  will 
of  Hester  Leigh,  of  .\dlington.  He  /)!.  1st,  1702,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Eee,  Esq.  of  Colon,  by  whom  he  had  no  child  to 
siu'vive  infancy,  and  2ndly,  1773,  Anno,  dau.  of  llcv. 
lUgbyu  Baldwin,  of  Hoole,  by  whom  (who  d.  Is25)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Venahles,  of  AVineham. 

I.  Hester  I.ee,  m.  llcv.  Richard  Massie,  of  Coddington. 

II.  Wilhelmina  Marie,  t;.uii//i.  iii.  Sidney. 

IV.  JIarbara  Anne,  d.  mihi.  1S06. 

V.  Arabella. 

VI.  Harriet  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Twemlowe,  Esq.  of  Peats- 
wood. 

Mr.  Edward  Townshend  d.  ISU.    The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  VenablesTow>shi:n0.  Esij.  of  Wincham,  b.  31  Aug. 
1774;  7».  22  Oct.  iiSCl,  Cornelia  Anne,  dau.  of  Josias  Du  Pre, 
Esq.  of  Wilton  Park,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  June,  1849) 
had  issue, 

I.  Lee  Porcher,  late  of  Wincham  Hall. 

II.  Edward  Du  Pre,  b.  Oct.  ISOO  ;  ni.  Is47,  ^lary,  dau.  of  Major 
Hunter,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

III.  Henry,  b.  lsi:5;  711.  1844,  Jane,  oldestd.au.  of  John  Shaw 
Leigh,  Esq.  of  Luton  House,  Beds,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  three  dans. 

I.  Charlotte  Hester,  vi.  1S48,  Thomas  Leche  Massie,  Esq.. 
Vice-Admiral  li.X.,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

Mr.  Towshend  d.  7  April,  1845,  and  was  ,•!.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lee  Porciier  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham  Hall,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  13  March,  1^04;  i,i. 
27  Dec.  1832,  Emma  Johanna,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Birkenhead  Glcgg,  of  Blackford  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  hi?  heir. 

It.  Lee  Glegg,  b.  23  April,  1838  :  d.  4  Xov.  1839. 
III.  Charles  Lee,  b.  8  April,  1847  ;  d.  27  June,  ls47. 
!.  3Iaiy. 

It.  Faimy  Emma,  r,i.  1862,  William  Congrcve,  ICsq.  of  Bur- 
tc",  CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue. 

III.  C'onielia  Jane,  7/4.  1861,  Frederick  William  Strwait,  ("apt. 
H.K.I.C.S.,  and  ha.s  issue. 

IV.  ICinily  Eliza,  -m.  1805,  Edward  Logan,  l'..-q.,  and  has 
issue. 

V.  Harriet  Maria,  m.  Jan.  1875,  Rev.  H.  llitehiugs. 
lie  d.  10  May,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham  Hall,  b.  23  Nov. 
1835  ;  m.  10  Dec.  18G7,  Alicia  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  I'arr,  iusq. 
of  Grappcnhall  Heyes,  and  d.  1885,  leaving  issue, 

ED\yARD  Lee,  now  of  Wincham  Hall. 

Lilian  Lee. 

.•t?-//!.'— Quarterly :  Island  4th,  az.,  a  chevron  engrailed  be- 
tween three  escallops  erm. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fesse  between 
three  leopard.s'  f.-ices  sa.  Ci-r.<l — A  stag's  head  couped  ppr., 
attired  or,  gorged  wlili  a  collaraz.,  charged  with  three  escallops 
arg.  .W'lttoif — Huic  generi  increiacnta  tides;  Yincc  malum 
patient  ia. 

H'Mt — Wincham  Hall,  Knutsfoj'd. 


TnAFFOED     OF    BRTJNDALL    HOUSE. 

Tk.mtoki),  William  ]Ij;m!V,  l-^^q.  of  Jji-undiill 
House,  and  Wroxliaiii  Hull,  co.  ^Norfolk,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1865,  L.  21  Eeb.  1833,  s.  las  father  18U2. 


liineag-e — This  is  a  branch  of  tlie  old  and  knightly  family 
of  TralTord,  a  family  that  was  seated  at  TralTord,  co.  Lancaster, 
at  a  i)eriod  antecedent  to  the  Conquest. 

Thomas  Tbafi-oud,  Esq.  of  Langliam,  co.  P.utland,  3rd  son  of 
Sir  Edmund  Trafford,  Knt.  of  Trafford,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Balph  Leicester,  Knt.  of  Toft  (.svc  Burke's  /■(■., v/;/e 
and  Baronctai/'),  ,,i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Fawkenor,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Rutland,  and  was  f.ather  of 

Richard  Trafford,  Esq.  of  London,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Hugh  Ccdlier,  Esq.  of  Xorthampton,  and  by  her 
(living  1013)  had  a  son, 

Richard  Tuafford,  Esq.  of  Low  Leyton,  Essex,  m.  Jane 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  .lolin  Johnston,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  before  1041^  left  at  his  decease,  1613,  a.  son  and 
successor, 

John  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Low  Leyton,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
and  solo  heir  of  Simon  Wood,  Esq.  of  Dunton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln 
(son  of  Robert  Wooil.  Esq.  of  Colwich,  Notts,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Montague,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  and  Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Roper,  Esq.  of 
lUtham,  founder's  kin  to  All  Souls'  College).  By  her  Mr. 
TralTord  (who  d.  1044)  had  issue.  The  2nd  dau.  and  eventual 
Co-heir, 

Anne  Trafford,  w.  Fisher  Dilke,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by 
him,  who  was  bur.  4  3Iay,  WM,  left  at  her  decea.se,  1671, 
an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Anne  Dilke,  bapt.  6  Xov.  1670;  m.  1  Dec.  1692,  Clement 
Boehm,  Esq.  of  London,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
son  of  Matthew  Boehm,  one  of  the  Senators  of  Strasburg,  and 
I?.  22  April,  I7'22,  having  had  by  him  (who  d.  12  June,  aged 
75)  Jive  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

SiGiSMOND  BoEiiM  Trafford,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Trafford,  )/;.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Heath- 
cote,  1st  Bart,  of  London,  but  -/.  .s-.  ji.  1  Feb.  1740-41,  when  he 
was  .<.  by  (the  son  of  his  brother  Clement)  his  nephew  and 
heir, 

Sir  Cuoient  Boehm  Trafford,  Knt.  of  Dunton  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln,  bapt.  at  St.  Petersburg  24  July,  1738,  High  Sheriff, 
who  assumed  the  .surname  of  Trafford.  Sir  Clement  )/i.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Edward  Southwell,  Esq.  of  Wisbeach,  and  ultimately, 
at  the  decease  of  her  two  brothers,  Edward  and  Henry,  both 
uniii.,  heir  of  her  father.  By  this  lady  (who  assumed  the 
surname  of  .Southwell  by  Act  of  Parliament  31  Georce  III., 
and  (/.  1  April,  180(1)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1786,  a  son  and  a 
dau.,  SiGiSMrND,  his  heir,  and  Jane,  ,n.  Riehard  Baker, 
Esq.  of  Orsctt  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  1!J  Feb.  I84;i.  The  son  and 
heir, 

SicisMUND  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Xorwieh,  and  of  Wroxham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  h.  14  Ma.v,  1702,  took  the  surn.ame  of  South- 
well. He  VI.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  .lames 
Crowe,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  by  Margaret  his  wife.  dau.  of  John 
Beevor,  Jt.l).,  and  had  issue, 

Sigismund.  his  heir,  /;.  9  Aug.  1792  ;  d.  1852. 

Clement,  '-.  1  Sept.  1793;  d.  Dee.  Isrs. 

Edw.4I!D  William,  late  of  Bruiidall  House. 

Margaret  Elizabeth  TratTonl  Southwell,  of  Honiiigton  Hall, 
near  Grantham,  and  19,  Princes  Gate,  !ly<lePaik,  W.,  whni 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Southwell  24  .Vpril, 
1849,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunctions  of 
licr  deceased  aunt,  Jlrs.  Jane  P)aker,  of  Portland  place  and 
Orsett  Hall,  Essex.     She  ,1.  Nov.   Is79. 

Emma,  in.  1  .Vug.  1825,  Grorge  Heald,    Esq.,  K.C.,  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  and  (/.   II  Jaa  .1828,  leaving  issue,   one  son, 
George  TralTord  Heald,  Esq.,  d.  s.2>- 
^Ir.  Trafford  (/.  1  Ang.  1827,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  son, 

Edward  William  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Briindall  House,  Nor- 
folk, J. P.,  '-.  Sept.  18(19;  in.  1st,  15  Nov.  1831,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.  of  Southwick  I'ailc,  Hants,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William  IIenrt,  now  of  Brmidall  House. 

II.  Edward  Southwell,  of  Honington  Hall,  Grantham, 
CO.  Lincoln  (residence,  Wroxliam  Hall,  Norwieh),  y/t.  1st,  8 
Oct.  1807,  Geraldine,  2nd  <lau.  of  Sir  H.  Paston  liedingleld, 
fith  Bart,  of  O.xburgh,  and  2ndly,  Hon.  Eleanor  Petre,  Sth 
dau.  of  William  Bernard,  I2th  Lord  Petre,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

1  Sigismund  William  Joseph, '1.  15JMarch,  ISs.;. 

2  Cecil  Edw.ard,  b.  1884.         3  Edward  Beinard,  b.  1885. 
4  Raphael   Henry,  b.  1886. 

,'■>  Joseph  Louis,  b.  18  April,  1888. 

0  Harold  Henry,  6.  1891.         7  ( I eoflfrey  Michael,  b.  1893. 

1  Eleanor  .'Mary  Josephine  Southwell. 

2  Dorothy  Mary,  twin  with  Cecil  Edward. 

3  Sibylla  M.ary. 

He  rn.  2ndly,  1840,  Marline,  dau.  of  -'\I.  Antoine  Lanninaeh,  of 
Saumur,  Anjou.  He  ((.  28  Feb.  1892,  and  was  ,<.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

.(rms— Arg.,  a  griffin  scgrcant  gu.     Crest— \  thrasher  ppr.. 


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his  hat  and  coat  per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  sleeves  counterchanged, 
liis  treeches  and  stockings  of  the  second  and  tliird,  his  Hail  of 
the    first;    over  the  flail,  a  scroll  with  these  words,  "Now 
thus."    J/ofto— Gripe,  griffin  ;  hold  fast. 
HeaU — Brundall  House  ;  and  Wroxham  Hall,  Norfolk. 


TRATFORD    OF    MICHAEL    CHURCH 
COURT. 

Teafpoed,  Henet  Eaxdolph,  Esq.  of  Michael- 
church  Court,  CO.  Hereford,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8 
Dec.  1853. 

Lineag'e.  —  Sib  Edmdkd  Trafford,  of  Trafford  Park,  co. 
Lancaster,  Knight  of  the  Bath,  1514,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Savage,  of  Clifton,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edmtni)  (Sir),  of  Trafford  Park,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Ralph  Longford,  of  Longford,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  De 
Tbaffobds  of  Trafford. 

II.  WUXIAM. 

The  younger  son, 

William  Trafford,  of  Wilmsloe,  co.  Chester,  was  Under- 
sheriff  of  Cheshire  in  1540;  obtaineda  grant  of  Swithaniley 
Grange,  co.  Stafford,  from  Henry  VIII.  in  1541 ;  he  m. 
Margery,  dan.  of  Sir  Ralph  Longford,  of  Longford,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Christopher,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Peilw,  of  Swithaniley. 

III.  Henry,  Clerk  of  the  Green  Cloth  to  Queen  Elizabeth, 
bur.  at  Greenwich. 

The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Tbaffobd,  of  Swithaniley,  living  1614;  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  George  Dickson,  of  Sheldon,  and  by  her  had,  with  three 
I   daus.   and  six    sons  (Henry,  Philip,  Christopher,    Edmund, 
I    Thomas,  John,  who  all  d.  s.  p.),  an  eldest  son, 

William    Trafford,   of    Swithamley,    6.    1589 ;    m.    Sara, 
I    dau.  of  Thomas  Homersley,  of  Bottom,  co.  Stafford,  and  had 
issue, 
William,  of  Swithamley.  Thomas. 

Mary,  m.  William  Homersley. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Trafford,  of  Swithamley,  6.  1615 ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Ealf  Bagnal,  of  Oncote,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

j       William,  d.  young. 

1        Philip,  b.  1645  ;  d.  s.  p.,  bur.  Oct.  1674. 

I       WiLUAM,  of  Swithamley. 

I        Charlotte,  m.  Edward  Lawton. 

'   The  youngest  son, 

William  Trafford.  of  Swithamley,  was  bur.  at  Rnshton 
12  Sept.  1726.     He  to.  Clara,   dau.  of  William  Lawton,   of 
Lawton,  Cheshire,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
William,  of  Swithamley. 
Edward,  ancestor  of  Leigh-Traffobd  of  Outringham. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Swithamley  Grange,  in.  1st, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Mellor,  of  Idridgehay,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her  bad  issue, 

George    "| 

Fdw^d    I  *^^  '"'•  *■  P'  ^^  tlicir  father's  lifetime. 

William  J 

Sarah,  of  whom  presently. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Mercy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Rudyard,  co. 
Stafford,  and  d.  Oct.  176J,  aged  75.  His  only  surviving  child 
and  heiress, 

Sarah  Trafford,  to.  William  Nicols,  of  Coton  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Perryhowell,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue,  three 
daus.  and  five  sons, 

I.  William,  inherited  his  grandmother  Mellor's  property  ; 
d.  s.  p.  2  April,  1788,  bur.  at  Stone,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Thomaa,  Rector  of  Whitechurch,  Oxon,  inherited  his 
uncle  Rev.  S.  Walker's  property,  of  Whitgrave,  co.  Stafford, 
d.  unvi. 

III.  Samuel,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Edward,  who  inherited  Swithamley. 

V.  Robert,  an-officer  in  the  Royal  Navy. 
The  4th  son, 

Edward  Nicols,  Esq.  of  Swithamley,  to.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
William  Taylor,  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  IsOS,  having  had  issue, 
three  daus.  and  three  sons, 

I.  Edward,  of  Swithaniley,  who  a.'isumed  by  royal  warrant 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Tbafford.  He  sold  .Swithaniley. 
He  ni.  1st,  Ellen  Worsey,  by  whom  he  had  a  dan.  !!^".r:;h, 
who  m.  J.  Joule,  Esq.  of  Stone,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.  Sarah, 
TO.  —  Wynne. 

II.  William,  d.  i.  p. 


in.  Thomas  Samuel. 
The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Samuel  Nicols,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  assumed 
by  royal  warrant  the  surname  and  arms  of  Trafford 
of  Swithamley,  ?/(.  1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Eawson, 
Esq.  of  Nidd  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  young. 

II.  Charles  Get,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Benjamin  William  Rawson,  m.  Minna,  dau.  of  Col. 
Wyatt. 

IV.  Henry,  m.  in  Canada,  and  has  a  son,  Henry,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Rawson,  to.  Julia,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Welstead,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

Major-Gen.  Trafford  d.  1857.    His  2nd  son, 

Charles  Guy  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Michaelchurch  Court, 
CO.  Hereford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1845,  Caroline  Anne,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Hopton,  of  Canon  ffiome  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and 
had  is.'^ue, 

I.  Edward  Guy,  TO.  1876, Emily  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Dunning, 
of  New  York,  and  has  issue,  Lionel  Guy,  b.  1885. 

II.  Henry  Randolph,  now  of  .Michaelchurch  Court. 

III.  Lionel  James,  of  The  Hi'l  Court,  Ro.ss,  co.  Hereford, 
Major  (retired  pay)  late  36th  Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  6.  1  Nov. 
1855  ;  ra.  19  March,  1891,  Amelia  Ruth  Merton,  dau.  of  S. 
Simmons,  Esq. 

IV.  Guy  Rawson. 

I.  Clare  Ellen,  to.  1874,  Major-Gen.  Edward  Hopton,  C.B., 
of  Cagebrook.  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Anne  Caroline,  m.  1887,  liev.  Frederick  Greer,  Rector  of 
Turnaston,  co.  Hereford. 

Mr.  Trafford  d.  19  March,  1879. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  griffin  segreant,  gu.  Crext — A  thrasher  ppr., 
his  hat  and  coal  per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  sleeves  counter- 
changed,  breeches  and  stockings  of  the  second  and  third, 
his  dail  of  the  first.  Motto  over :  Now  thus.  Motto— 
Gripe,  griffin  ;  hold  fast. 

iSeai— Michaelchurch  Court,  Hereford. 


TRAHERNE    OF    COEDRIGIiAN    AND 
ST.    HILARY. 

Traiieene,  George  MoNTGOMEET,Esq.of  Coed- 
riglaii  ;ind  St.  Hilary,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.,M.A. 
Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  30  July,  1826 ;  m.  26 
April,  1860,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Jonathan 
Beever,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Coch,  co.  Denbigh. 

Liineage. — William  Edmund  Trahebne,  Esq.  of  Ca.s- 
tellau,  m.  16  Aug.  1630,  Margaret  Williams,  dau.  of  William 
ap  Jenkin  ap  William,  Esq.  of  Abcrperg^vm,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Leyshow  Evans,  Esq.  of  Gnoll,  near  Neath,  by 
his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Matthew  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Swansea, 
and  had  a  son, 

Edmund  Traherne,  Esq.  of  Castellan,  d.  1697  ;  to.  Pru- 
dence, dau.  of  John  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Ynysygerwn,  near 
Neath,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 

Llewellyn  Trahebne,  Esq.  of  Castellau,  co.  Glamorgan, 
d.  1766  ;  «t.  Anstance  Wells,  and  had  a  son,  Edmund,  and 
three  daus..  Prudence,  d.  unm.,  Ellinor,  d.  unm.,  and  Mary, 
TO.  John  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Coedriglan,  d.  s.  p.  1812.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Edmund  Traherne,  Esq.  of  Castellau,  rf.  1795;  to.  1st,  23 
April,  1764,  Mary,  dau,  of  Thomas  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Welsh 
St.  Donats,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 

Llewellyn,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 
He  TO.  2udly,  Frances  Popkin,  and  had  by  her  four  sons  and 
five  daus.  ;  of  the  former  were, 

Edmund,  the  eldest,  m.  Marcia  Sloper,  and  d.  s.  p.  1807. 

Morgan  Popkin,  of  Coytrahen,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.,  and 
High  Sheriff  1812,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Jenkins,  of  Pant-y- 
Nawel,  and  2ndly,  Margaret  Richards,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Popkin,  of  Coytrahen,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  late  Major  Royal  Glamorgan 
Militia,  formeriy  39th  Foot,  b.  1826  ;  m.  1852,  Arabella 
Diana,  dau.  of  John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Plasnewydd,  co. 
Glamorgan,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  18G9. 

2  Anthony  Powell,  of  Sarn  Fawr,  Bridgend,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, J. P.  for  CO.  Glamorgan,  Capt.  and  Adjutant  1st 
Administrative  Batt.  Glamorgan  R.V.,  late  Capt.  17lli 
Foot,  b.  1834 ;  m.  1865,  Lucy  Lockwood,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Onslow,  Esq.,  and  has  an  only  child,  Onslow  Powell,  b. 
12  March,  lsG6. 

3  Arthur,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Admiral  Christian. 

4  Llewellyn  Price,  to.  and  has  one  son,  Edmund. 

1  Charlotte,  la.  Charles  Urumniond,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 
Banker  of  Charing  Cro-ss. 

2  Frances,  m.  Major  Gordon,  late  of  the  Jersey  Militia. 

3  Caroline,  ra.  Rev.  Morton  Druminond,  youngest  son  of 
the  late  Banker  of  Charing  Cross. 

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The  only  son  of  Mr.  Traherne's  1st  nianiafre, 

Llewellyn-  I'KAnEnxE,  Ksq.  of  Oocdriglan,  and  St.  Hilary, 
High  Slu'iiff  CO.  Glamorgan  ISOl,  <?.  lS-41;    vi.  1st,  20  Aug. 
17S7,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Edinondcs.  Esq..  Iiy  Charlotte  his 
■wife,  only  dau.  of  John  Dive,  Esq.  of  Kanton  Hall,  eo.  Stafford, 
by  Anne  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh   Montgomery,  Esq., 
and  his  wife  Barbara,  dau.   of  George  Metham,  Esq.  of  North 
Cave  Hall,  co.  York.     By  this  lady  Mr.  Traherne  had  one  son 
and  three  daus., 
John  Montgomery  (Rev.),   of  Coodriglan,  M..\.,  J.r.  and 
D.L.,  F.li.S.,  K.S.A.,  b.  r>  Oct.   17SS  ;    d.  ISSO;  m.  29  April, 
1S30,  Charloite  Louis:i,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Mansel  Talbot, 
Esq.  of  Margam,  and  I'eurice  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
(?.  .«.  p.  r,  Feb.  li^tiO. 
Charlotte  Frances,  d.  unm.  1852. 

Maria  Eleanor,  m.  1H17,  Very  Kev.  William  Bruce  Knight, 
M.A.,  Dean  of  Llandaff,  and  d.  s.  p.  1856. 
Louisa,  d.  unm.  1870. 

Mr.  Traherne  m.  2ndly,  27  Jan.  1798,  Barbara  Maria  Manning, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1S49)  had  one  son, 
Geokge  (Rev.),  JL.A..,  University  Coll.    Oxford,   Eector  of 
St.   George's  and  Vicar  of  St.  Hilary,  »i.    19   July,  1824, 
Ellin,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  the   late  John  Gilbert  Royds, 
Esq.  of  Greenhill,  co.  Lancaster,  and  li.  2  Dec.  Ia53,  having 
had  issue, 
George  Montgomery,    M.A.,    now    of   Coedriglan,    and 
St.  Hilary. 

Llewellyn  Edmund,  late  60th  Eifles,  /;.  30  July,  1832; 
m.  1862,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Hogard,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Llewellyn  Edmund,  R,X.,  b.  1803,  and  George 
Gilbert,  b.  186'7. 

Ellin  Maria,  m.  Hamilton   Baillie,  Esq.,  and   has   issue, 
Hamilton  Traherne,  6.   1859,  Gilbert,  Herbert  Coleridge, 
Dora,  and  Ellin,  d.  unm.  1878. 
Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1872. 
Arms—.\Ts;.,  a  chevron  sa.,  between  three  herons  ppr,,  on 
a  canton  barry  of  six  of  the  tirst  and  az.,  a  lion  rampant  gu. 
Ci-t.H — A  goafs   head   erased    ppr.     Motto— Ofna,   Dduw   a'r 
Brenhin :  Fear  God  and  the  King. 

Seaf— Coedriglan  Park,  Cardiff,  and  St.  Hilary,  Cowbridge, 
CO.  Glamorgan. 


TRAIL     OF    BAIiLYLOUGH. 

Teail,  ANxnoxY,  Esq.  of  Ballylough,  co. 
Antrim,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1882,  LL.D.  and  M.D., 
Pellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  1  Nov.  1838  ;  m. 
25  June,  1867,  Catherine  Ehzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Stewart  Moore,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Balljdivity, 
CO.  Antrim,  by  Fanny  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Eiehardson,  of  Somerset,  co.  Londonderry, 
aad  has  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  Stewart,  h.  28  March,  1868. 

II.  James  Anthony,  6.  7  Aug.  1870. 

HI.  Robert  Thomas,  6.  3  Jan.  1872;  d.  17  March,  1873. 

IV.  Henry  Edward  O'Brien,  b.  3  Nov.  1876. 

v.  Edmund  Francis  Tarleton,  b.  9  May,  1878. 

VI.  Alexander  Frederick,  b.  2  May,  1891. 

I.  Frances  Catherine.  ii.  Harriet  Agnes. 

III.  Annie  Margaret. 

Lineage. — Col.  Andrew  Trail,  younger  brother  of 
Alexander  Trail,  Laird  of  Blebo,  co.  Fife,  ancestor  of  the 
Trails  in  co.  Fife,  served  the  Confederate  States  of  Flanders  as 
well  as  Henry  IV.  of  France  with  reputation.  On  his  return, 
he  was  made  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  Prince  Henry, 
eldest  son  of  James  I.  He  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Myrton, 
Esq.  of  Cambo,  and  was  father  of 

James  Trail,  Esq.  of  Denino,  who  d.  1635,  leaving  by  his 
lEt  wife,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Melville,  of  Cambce,  three  sons, 

I.  James,  b.  1600,  Col.  in  the  parliamentary  army,  settled  at 
Tallachin,  co.  Down,  where  he  d.  in  1663.  He  m.  1647,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jamee  Hamilton,  Viscount  Claneboy,  and  iiad  issue, 
four  sons  and  eight  daus.,  of  whom  the  6th,  Eleanor,  m.  her 
cousin,  William  Trail,  Esq. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  presently.  iii.  Andrew,  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son, 

Kev.  Robert  Trail,  b.  1603,  Minister  of  Elie,  co.  Fife,  and 
afterwards  of  the  Grey  F'riars,  Edinburgh,  was  taken  prisoner 
by  Cromwell  ;  he  a-ssisted  afterwards  at  the  coronation  of 
CuARLES  II.,  and  was  banished  to  Holland  for  nonconformity; 
he  returned,  however,  in  1074,  and  d.  at  Edinburgh  10  July, 
1676.  He  5,1.  23  Dec.  1039,  Jane  Allen,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Annan,  Laird  of  Auchterallen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1680) 
had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

Kev.  William  Trail,  Minister  of  Borthwick,  b.  Sept.  1640  ; 
m,  1st,  15  Sept.  1671,  Euphan,  2nd  dau.  of  Provost  Sword,  of 
St.  Andrews,   and   by   her  (who   d.  1677)   left  an  only  dau. 


Mary.  He  )».  2ndly,  25  March,  1679,  his  cousin  Eleanor,  6th 
dau.  of  James  Trail,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Jan.  1696)  had 
issue, 

I.  James  (Rev.),  d.  1723,  leaving  two  daus. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  b.  in  Ireland  13  Oct.  1683;  m.  1st, 
Isabel,  4th  dau.  of  John  llaldanc,  Esq.  of  Myrton,  near 
Stirling,  and  had,  with  other  i.»siu'  who  d.  s.  p.,  an  eldest 
son,  William,  Minister  of  Logieaud  Pet,  hi.  his cou.sin  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  his  unele.  Rev.  Robert  Trail,  and  had  issue. 
He  hi.  2iully,  Marion,  dau.  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  by 
w  hom  he  had  no  issue. 

III.  Robert  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm..  1686.  ii.  Joan,  d.  nnm. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Kobeit  Alison,  Writer  in  Edinburgh. 

IV.  Eleanor,  twin  with  Jlargaret;  d.  young,  1092. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Stevenson. 
The  .'Ird  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Trail,  Minister  of  Panbride,  co.  Forfar,  b.  20 
Nov.  1087  ;  m.  10  April,  1718,  Jane,  8th  dau.  of  John  Haldane, 
Esq.  of  Myrton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1770)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  b.  25  April,  1721  ;  (/.  vnm. 

III.  William,  b.  23  March,  1723  ;  d.  12  March,  1729. 

IV.  James  (Right  Rev.^,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor,  6. 
9  Feb.  1725;  m.  31  Jlay,  1766,  Margaret  Black,  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  d.  s.  p.  1  Nov.  1783. 

I.  Mary,  m.  her  first  cousin.  Rev.  William  Trail. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Aug.  1768,  — Webster,  Esq.  of  Dundee, 
and  2iKlly,  4  March,  1794,  William  Dow,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Mrs.  R.  Trail. 

Rev.  Robert  Trail  d.  7  Nov.  1752.     His  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Robert  Trail,  Minister  of  Panbride,  b.  10  July,  1719; 
■m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Anthony  Dow,  of  Fettercairn,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  June,  1805)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballintoy,  6.  29  Aug.  1754, 
d.  unm. 

II.  Anthony,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  Minister  of  St.  Cyrus  or  Ecclesgraig,  co.  Kincar- 
dine, b.  7  May,  1767 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Kev.  David  Burns, 
of  Largo,  co.  Fife. 

IV.  John. 

V.  Thomas,  merchant  in  Montrose,  6.  18  Jan.  1764;  to.  9 
Feb.  1795,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Airth,  of  Mains  of  Dun, 
and  d   11  Feb.  1822,  having  had  issue. 

VI.  David,  Minister  of  Panbride,  6.  27  June,  1765 ;  m.  23  J  une. 
1795,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Biss,  Esq.  of  Deptfoid,  co. 
Durham,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Catherine  Jane,  m.  Alexander  Airth,  Esq. 

II.  Margaret  Black,  vi.  her  cousin,  James  Dow,  Esq. 
The  Ven.  Robert  Trail  d.  7  April,  1798.     His  2nd  .son. 

Rev.  Anthony  Trail,  of  Ballylough,  Prebendary  of  St. 
Andrews,  Archdeacon  of  Connor,  and  Itector  of  Skull,  b.  25 
Nov.  1756;  m.  3  Jan.  1788,  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Watts 
Gayer,  LL.D.,  Chief  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Lords  in  Ireland, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Nov.  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  26  July,  1789 ;  d.  unm.  27  June,  1810. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Skull,  co.  Cork,  6.  15  July, 
1793;  m.  11  Feb.  1829,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel 
Hayes,  2nd  Bart,  of  Drumboe,  and  d.  1847,  having  had 
issue. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  23  March,  1823. 
Archdeacon  Trail  d.  10  Nov,  1S31.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Trail,  Esq.  of  Ballylough,  B. A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
b.  3  Aug.  1791;  m.  1st,  11  Nov.  1824,  Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Castle  Lloyd,  by  Elizabeth  Fitzgerald 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Knight  of  Glyn,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 
two  daus., 

I.  Elizabeth  Catherine.  ii.  Agnes,  d.  1833. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  July,  1836,  Louisa  Henrietta,  dau,  of  Robert 
F'rench,  Esq.  of  Monivea  Castle,  co.  Galway,  by  Nichola  his 
wife,  sister  of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  4th  Bart,  of  Dromoland, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  now  of  Ballylough. 

II.  Robert  Gayer,  b.  21  Nov.  1839. 

III.  William  Acheson,  b.  2  Sept.  1844. 

I.  Maria  Nichola. 

II.  Agnes  Victoria,  in.  23  Jan.  1867,  Eey.  John  Joseph 
Jackson,  of  Ballinderry  Rectory,  eldest  son  of  Very  Rev. 
James  Jackson,  Dean  of  Armagh,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Louisa  Henrietta,  d.  1850. 

Arms— Az  ,  a  chevron  between  two  mascles  in  chief  or,  and 
a  trefoil  slipped  in  base  arg.  Crest — A  column  set  in  the  sea 
ppr.     Jl/(;a()— Diserimine  salus. 

i'eaJ— Ballylough  House,  Bushmills,  co.  Antrim. 


TRAILL   OF   HOBBISTER   AND    EATTAR. 

TiiAiLL,  James  Ciikistie,  Esq.  of  Ilobbister,  co. 
Orkney,  and  Eattar,  co.  Caithness,  J.P.  and  I).L. 


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for  Orkney  and  Caithness,  M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1826  ;  m.  1857,  Julia,  2nd  dati.  of  William 
Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  William,  b.  ISSS,  late  Major  4th  Batt.  Cheshire 
Regt.  m.  Ethel,  dau.  of  —  Sumner,  Esq.  of  Melbourne, 
Australia,  and  has  issue, 

1  Cecil  James,  b.  1888.        2  Sinclair  George,  b.  1890. 

II.  George  Mutton,  b.  1859;  d.  1870. 

III.  Richard  Randolph  William  (Rev.),  B.A.  Camb. 

IV.  John  MuiTay,  Lieut.  Bedfordshire  Kegt.,  6.30  Oct.  18G5. 
I.  Minna  Harriet. 

liineage. — This  is  one  of  the  numerous  branches  of  the 
Traills  0/ Oi-A-nej/,  all  springing  from  the  Tbaills  of  Blebo, 
of  which  House  were,  Walter  Traill,  Bishop  of  St.  Andrews 
circa  1385,  temp.  Robert  III ;  Col.  Andrew  Traill,  who  served 
with  distinction  in  the  wars  in  the  Netherlands  against  Spain, 
and  afterwards  under  Henry  IV.  of  France ;  one  of  Andrew's 
grandsons,  Robert,  was  minister  of  Elie  in  Fife  and  afterwards 
of  Greyfriars,  Edinburgh,  and  another  b.  1600,  was  Col.  in 
Cromwell's  army.  Robert's  grcat-gi-andson  became  Bishop  of 
Down  and  Connor  in  1763.  The  Orkney  Traills  derive  directly 
from  the  Traills  of  Blebo,  George,  said  to  be  a  younger  son  of 
John,  Laird  of  Blebo,  having  accompanied  Earl  Robert  Stewart 
to  Orkney,  circa  1570-80. 

George  Traill,  m.  1st,  Jean  Kennedy,  of  Carmunks,  co. 
Aberdeen,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 

I.  Thomas,  who  served  in  Germany  under  Gustavus 
Adolphus,  and  on  his  return  home  purchased  the  lands  of 
Holland,  which  have  descended  from  father  to  son  to  the 
present  proprietor,  Thomas  Traill,  Esq.  of  Holland.  One 
of  the  offsets  of  the  first  branch  was  the  Traills  of  Tirlot  or 
Tirltt,  whose  representative  was  the  eminent  Dr.  Thomas 
Stewart  Traill,  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh,  who  edited  the  last  edition  of  the 
Encyclojpttdia  Britantuca.     He  d.  1862,  aged  81. 

George  Traill  m.  2ndly,  Isabel  Craigie,  of  Brugh,  and  by  her 
had  a  numerous  progeny,  from  which  descended  the  Traills 
of  Westove,  Westness,  M'oodwick;  Ilobbister  and  Elsness,  and 
Sabai/.    His  son, 

James  Traill,  of  Westove,  7ii.  Jean  Cok,  and  had  several 
Bons,  of  whom, 

I.  Thomas,  s.  him. 

II.  William,  of  Westness,  vi.  Margaret  Balfour,  and  had 

1  George,  of  Westness,  m.  Margaret  Ballenden,  and  left  a 
son,  John  Traill,  of  Westness,  6.  temxi.  Queen  Anne,  s. 
his  father  in  the  estate  of  Westness,  and  his  uncle  James 
in  that  of  Wocdwick.  Hem.  1745,  Marj-,  dau.  of  John 
Balfour,  of  Trenable,  and  dyings,  ^j.  1796,  leit  his  estate 
of  Woodwick,  by  deed  of  entail,  to  his  cousin. 

2  William,  m.  Isobel  Fea,  and  was  father  of  William,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  ni.  Miss  Mocard,  and  left  a  son,  John,  s.  to  West- 
ness, served  in  the  American  war,  and  on  liis  return 
settled  in  Orkney.  He  m.  16  March,  1790,  Sibilla,  dau.  of 
Kev.  Hugh  Sutherland,  and  d.  o  Feb.  1805,  leaving  by 
her,  who  predeceased  him,  a  son,  Willia.m  Traill,  Esq. 
of  Woodwick,  b.  31  Jan.  1797  ;  m.  9  June,  1817,  Harriet, 
Sarle,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  2  March,  1841), 

1  William,  of  Woodwick,  co.  Orkney,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
8  Sept.  1818  ;  vi.  4  Feb.  1847,  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Harvey,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  b.  22  Sept.  1851. 

2  William  Henry,  h.  13  June,  1861. 

1  Emma,  m.  Charles  Stewart  Clouston,  M.D. 

2  Harriet  Jessie,  m.  D.  Thompson  Glover,  Esq. 

3  Mary. 

4  Ellen,  m.  Charles  Edward  Thomson,  of  Shangai. 

5  Bertha,  to.  Allan  Briggs,  Esq. 

2  John,  Hi.  1862,  Sarah  Ellen,  4th  dau.  of  James  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Bath,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

3  Charles,  m,  Jessie  Bucholtz,  a  native  of  Denmark,  d. 
27  Aug.  1875,  leaving  a  dau.  Ellen. 

4  George,  m.  1867,  Phoebe  Marshall,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Trew,  Esq.  of  Banchory,  and  has  issue,  William 
Henry,  Mary,  and  Harriet  Clementina  Wary  Wallace. 

1  Harriet,  d.  iinm. 

2  Mary,  in.  18  Oct.  1843,  John  George  Heddle,  Esq.  of 
Melsetter,  Orkney,  and  had  issue. 

3  Ellen,  d.  17  May,  1876. 

4  Elizabeth,  to.  1865,  Capt.  Charles  Grant  MacKechnie , 
and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Traill  to.  2ndly,  7  Feb.  1843,  Henrietta  Moodie,  dau. 
of  Robert  Heddle,  Esq.  of  Melsetter,  and  d.  19  May,  1858, 
leaving  further  issue, 

5  Robert  Henry,  of  London,  to.  Clementine  Rose  Bazire, 
and  has  a  son. 

6  Frederick,  ra.  Sarah  Emens,  and  has  issue. 

7  Walter. 

8  Arthur  William,  of  Xew  Zealand,  m.  Gretchon  Wohler, 
and  has  issue. 


9  Edwin. 

5  Rosa,  m.   Rev.  Roderick  Nicholson  Macdonncll,  and 
has  issue. 
3  James,  of  Woodwick,  m.  Margaret  Traill,  and  had  issue 
who  d.  young,  and  he  left  liis  estate  to  Ids  iK]iliew.  ' 

III.  George,  of  Quendale,  of  whom  presently. 
The  eldest  son,  Thomas,  s.  his  father  as  Traill  o/  Wcsloi-e  ; 
while  the  3rd  son, 

George  Traill,  of  Quendale,  3rd  son  of  James  Traill,  of 
Westove,  by  Jane  Cok  his  wife,  was  Provost  of  Kirkwall  1690. 
He  til.  Anna  Baikie,  and  their  son  and  heir, 

George  Traill,  of  Hobbister,  was  for  many  years  Chamber- 
lain of  the  Earldom  of  Orkney.  By  Isabel  Loutit  of  Lyking, 
his  wife  he  was  father  of 

Dr.  George  Traill,  Ministerof  Dunaet,  Caithncs-:,  who  left, 
by  Jean  Murray  of  Clairdon,  his  wife,  issue,  with  three  daus., 
who  all  d.  unm., 

James  Traill,  Esq.  of  Hobbister  and  Rattar,  b.  1759;  d. 
1843,  was  appointed  Sheriff  of  Sutherland  and  Caitliness.  He 
m.  Lady  Janet  Sinclair,  dau.  of  William,  10th  Earl  of  Caithness, 
and  had  issue,  with  six  daus.,  who  all  d.  unm., 

George,  of  Rattar  and  Hobbister,  Vice  Lieut,  of  co.  Caithness, 
andM.P.  for  Orkney  1830  to  1835,  and  for  Caithness  1841-69, 
b.  1789;  d.  unm.   1871. 
John,  d.  young  and  unm. 

James,  for  a  lung  period  a  Metropolitan  Magistrate,  6.  1794 ; 
TO.  1824,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Whateley,  Esq. 
of  Handsworth,  and  d.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Christie,  now  of  Hobbister  and  Rattar. 

2  George  Ballour,  Major-Gen.,  R.A.,  b.  1833;  served 
throughout  Indian  Mutiny,  including  siege  and  capture 
of  Delhi,  relief  and  capture  o!  Lucknow,  m.  Ia76,  Juliana 
Evans,  dau.  of  E.  B.  Hartopp,  of  Dalby  Hall,  and  has  issue. 

3  Sinclair,  b.  1836:  in.  1864,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Tre- 
gonwell  King,  Esq.  of  Blandford,  Dorset,  and  has  issue. 

4  William  Frederick,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  IbSS. 

5  John  Murray,  Lieut.  B.A.,  6.  1840;  d.  1860. 

6  Henry  Dufif,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  Ia42;  m.  Emily, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Mitchell,  Esq. 

1  Janet  Mary,  d.  unm,  1»33. 

2  Isabella  Wilhelmina  Caroline. 

Seo/^— Castle  Hill,  co.  Caithness,  and  Geramount  Uoiisc, 
Orlmey. 


TRANT     OF    DOVEA. 

Teant,  Fitzgibbon,  Esq.  of  Dovea,  co.  Tip- 
perarj,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ISSi),  late 
Lieut.  72nd  Higlilanders,  Lieut. -Col.  Eoyal  Irish 
Eegt.,  b.  19  Ool.  1849;  m.  6  Dec.  1882,  Georgina 
Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Phillip  Jocelyn  Newion, 
Esq.  of  Dunlecknej  Manor,  co.  Carlow,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Laurence  Dominick,  b.  29  March,  1887. 

II.  John  Phillip,  b.  23  Dec.  1889. 

I.  Irene.  ii.  Hope  Minnie.  iii.  Ruth  Mary. 

liineagre. — The  Trants  claim  Danish  extraction,  and  are 
of  antiquity  in  Ireland.  Sir  Patrick  Trant,  Bart.,  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Revenue,  accompanied  King  James  II.  to  France. 
Sir  Patrick's  brother.  Governor  Trant, »;.  Miss  Steele,  sister  of 
the  celebrated  Sir  Richard  Steele,  and  had  a  dau.  Margaret, 
TO.  Richard,  4th  Earl  of  Cavan.  The  great-grandfather  of  the 
present  representative,  was  Tuomas  Trant,  Esq.  of  Dingle, 
CO.  Kerry,  who  was  father  of 

Dominick  Trant,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  co.  Cork,  m.  Eleanor 
Fitzgibbon,  sister  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clare,  Lord  Chancellor 
of  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Frederick,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  William  Henry,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of —  Lumsden,  Esq. 

1.  Maria,  m.  Henry,  2nd  Lord  Dunalley. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Frederick  Trant,  Esq.  of  Dovea,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 
10th  Royal  Hussars,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Francis  Brooke,  Esq. 
of  Colebrooke,  co.  Fermanagh  (brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Arthur  Brooke,  Bart.),  by  Hannah  his  wife  (dau.  of  Henry 
Prittie,  Esq.  of  Dunalley  Castle,  and  Kill  boy,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Dunalley),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  late  of  Dovea. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  Nov.   1833,  James  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
Abbotstown,  co.  Dublin,  ftl.P.  for  thatco. ;  d.  9  March,  1845. 

II.  Louisa  Anne. 

III.  Selina,  m.  A.  B.  Cane,  Esq. ;  d.  5  Nov.  1859. 
He  d.  21  Nov.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Trant,  Esq.  of  Dovea,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1847,  6.  23   May,  1819  ;  m.  3  Nov.  1842,  Sarah  Sophia, 


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2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Robert  Garden,  3rd  Bart,  of  Temple- 
more,  and(f.  11  May,  1S8T,  having  had  issue, 

I.  KiTZLiiBBON,  now  of  Dovea. 

II.  FreLteriik  Ion,  b.  17  Sept.  ISfiG. 

III.  John  Frances,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  14  April,  1S58. 

IV.  Hans  Artlmr,  b.  4  Feb.  1S04  ;  d.  1SS5. 

I.  Caroline  Frances. 

II.  Sara  Louise,  m.  9  Aug.  1864,  Francis  Wise  Low,  Esq.  of 
Kilshane,  co.  Tipperarv. 

III.  Eleanor  Nina,  m.  15  Oct.  1878,  K3V.  K.  W.  Xasli,  M.A., 
Kector  of  Kilnianagh,  co.  Kilkenny. 

IV.  Emily  Henrietta.  v.  Alice  Sophia. 

VI.  Florence  Uose,  m.  22  Dec.  1883,  Thomas  15ruenliuttledge, 
only  son  of  T.  Kuttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomtiold,  co.  Mayo,  and 
d.  3. Tan.  I8»:. 

VII.  Arabella  Maud.  vui.  Mabel,  d.  15  Sept.  lSt51. 

Mr.  Trant  d.  11  May,  1SS7,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  two  swords  in  saltire,  hilts  in  base 
ppr.,  between  three  roses,  one  in  chief  and  two  in  fesse  arg. 
Ci-tst — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  rising  ppr.,  holding 
in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert,  ^l/ofio— Aquila  non  capit 
luuscas. 

Seat — Dovea,  TUurles,  co.  Tippcrary. 


TE.APPES-LOMAX    OF    CLAYTON   HALL. 

Tkappes-Lomax,  Helex,  of  Clayton  llall,  co. 
Lancaster,  dau.  of  Thomas  Loinax,  Esq.  of  West- 
field,  Preston,  m.  10  Jan.  IStiG,  Thomas  Eyrnand 
Trappes,  Esq.  of  Stanley  House,  Clitheroe,  co. 
Lancaster,  J. P.  co.  Lancaster  and  West  Eiding  of 
CO.  York,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batt.  (King's  Own) 
Eoyal  Lancaster  Eegt.  (wlio  d.  23  April,  1891), 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  James  Hubert,  b.  30  Oct.  1866 ;  d.  uiim. 

II.  EicHASD,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Eoyal  Lancaster  Begt.,  J. P. 
CO.  Lancaster,  b.  ID  Feb.  1870. 

III.  John  Byrnand,  b.  14  July,  1876. 

IV.  Edmund  Neville,  b.  12  Oct.  1877. 

V.  Christopher  Norton,  b.  11  Aug.  1881. 
\'i.  Robert  Ignatius,  b.  5  May,  1882. 

I.  Mary  Cecilia,  deceased. 

II.  Catherine  Mary,  b.  9  May,  1871. 

III.  F'rauces  Anne,  6.  20  April,  1873. 

IV.  Mary  Josephine,  6.  27  Sept.  1874. 

V.  Margaret  Mary,  deceased. 

Mrs.  Trappes-Lomax  assumed  by  royal  licence,  in 
1891,  the  additional  surname  of  LoMAX,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  will  of  her  uncle,  the  late  James 
Lomax,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall. 

Lineag'e.— Stephe.n  Trappes,  of  London,  ieynp.  Edward 
IV.,  was  b.  at  Theydon  Boys,  Essex,  and  d.  in  the  1st  year 
of,  He.nry  VII.,  leaving  by  Elena  his  wife,  a  son  and  a 
dau.,  Keginald  and  Elizabeth,  both  living  1485.  Stephen's 
brother, 

Thomas  Tkappes,  of  Theydon  Boys,  Essex,  living  1485,  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Trappes,  of  Theydon  Boys,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

ItOBEKT  Trappes,  Citizen  and  Goldsmith  of  London,  who 
■was  buried  in  St.  Leonard's,  Foster  Lane,  1560.  He  m.  twice  ; 
by  his  1st  wife  he  had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Nicholas,  of  London,  ni.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Calton, 
of  London,  andii.  1544,  leaving  two  daus.,  co-heirs, 

1  Alice. 

2  Mary,  the  wife  of  Lord  Giles  Paulet,  4th  son  of  William, 
1st  Marquess  of  Winchester. 

II.  George,  who  left  four  sons,  1  Bryan  ;  2  Hugh  ;  3  Edward ; 
4  John  :  and  two  daus.,  1  Joan  ;  2  Mary. 

III.  William,  of  whom  nothing  is  known. 
I.  Fhiiippa,  m.  Sir  George  Gifford,  Knt.  of  Middle  Claydon, 

Bucks. 
He  vi.  2ndly,  Joan,  dau.  of  Richard  Cryspe,  of  Northampton, 
founder  of  several  fellowships  and  scholarships  in  Caius  Coll. 
Camb.,  and  had  further  issue, 

IV.  Robert,  of  London,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Browne, 
of  London ;  d.  1576,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  I>ondon,  m.  Katherine  Tracey,  and  d.  1587, 
leaving  an  only  sun,  Robert,  d.  s.  p.  before  1634. 

2  Rowland,    High  Sheriff   of    cos.   Surrey  and    Sussex, 
d.  s.  p. 

3  Roger,  of  Cheamc,  Surrey,  d.  1618,  leaving  by  Jane  his 
wile,  a  son,  Roger. 

4  Ralph,  of  ESMX,  d.  s.  p.  before  1634. 
6  Giles,  of  London,  m.  Elizabeth  Vernon,  and  had,  with 

four  daus.,  a  son,  Robert,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  d. 
Uiiin.  1635. 


6  William,  of  London,  in.  Anne  Field,  and  d.  I63fl, 
leaving, with  two  daus.,  as  many  sons,  Abraham,  of  Or.sutt, 
Essex,  and  Rowland,  both  executors  to  their  father's  will 
1631. 

7  Andrew,  living  1616. 

8  Richard,  d.  s.  p.  before  1634. 

9  Robert,  of  Haworth,  Essex,  d.  unm.  1607. 
1  Dorothy,  m.  Ralph  Atkinson. 

V.  F'kancis,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joyce,  m.  1st,  —  Saxyc,  and  2ndly,  —  Frankland,  who  d. 

without  surviving  issue,  1586,  having  founded  a  fellowship 

in  Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 

The  2nd  son  of  the  second  marriage  of  Robert  Trappes, 

Francis  Trappes,  Esq.  of  London,  whose  will  was  proved 
21  March,  1576,  m.  1st,  Frances  liaude,  of  co.  Lincoln,  by 
wliom  he  had  two  daus.,  Joan  and  Frances,  and  2ndly,  Ann, 
only  child  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Byrnand,  of  Knares- 
borough,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Norton,  Esq.  of 
Norton  Conycrs,  and  Hon.  Susan  Neville  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard,  '_'nd  Lord  Latimer,  a  lineal  descendant  (through  her 
grandmother,  Hon.  Joanna  Bourchier,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Berners)  of  Lady  Anne  Plantagenet,  dau.  of  Thomas,  of  Wood- 
stock, Duke  of  Gloucester,  youngest  son  of  Edwakd  III.  By 
the  heiress  of  Byrnand  (who  m.  2ndly,  William  Blount,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  3rdly,  Sir  John  Egerton,  Knt.  of  Egerton,  co, 
Chester),  F'lancis  Trappes  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Brockham,  Surrey,  1619,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Edward  Fleet,  of  London,  Merchant,  and  had  issue,  Charles, 
b.  1603,  Penelope,  Mary,  and  Anne. 

III.  Henry,  a  posthumous  son,  living  1619. 

I.  Mary,  to.  Richard  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Kipfdngton.  Kent. 

II.  Ursula,  m.  Lewis  Bowde,  Esq.,  Banister. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Francis  Trappes  Byrnand,  Knt.  of  Harrogate  and 
Nidd,  CO.  York,  knighted  at  Windsor,  July,  1603.  He  m.  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Anne,  wife  of 
Sir  William  Wentwovth,  Knt.  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse)  of 
Richard  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Stowell,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had, 
with  seven  daus.  (i.  Anne,  m.  21  Jan.  1621,  Sir  George  Ead- 
cliffe,  Knt.  of  Overthorpe.  co.  York,  LL.D.,  Attorney-General 
to  Charles  I.,  and  d.  13  May,  1659,  buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey ;  li.  Elizabeth,  in.  Mr.  Kipworth  ;  III.  Joice,  m.  Mr. 
Gardener;  iv.  Frances;  v.  Mary,  m.  Charles  Townley,  Esq. 
of  Townley,  co.  Lancaster;  vi.  Clara,  ti.  unm.  1687  ;  YU.  Ur- 
sula; viii.  Lucy),  four  sons, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir.  li.  Heniy. 

III.  F'rancis.  iv.  John. 

Sir  Francis  d.  Feb.  1642,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Trappes-Byrnand,  Esq.  of  Nidd  and  Harrogate, 
aged  '20,  Dec.  1619,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Cornsey,  co.  Durham,  and  left  (with  three  daus.,  Mary, 
til.  Francis  Armytage,  Esq.  of  South  Kirby,  co.  York ;  Anne, 
m.  Francis  RadclifTe,  Esq.  of  Sheffield  Manor,  co.  York ;  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  William  Armytage,  Esq.  of  Killing  Hall,  co. 
York,  4th  son  of  Sir  Francis  Armytage,  Ist  Bart,  of  Kirklees), 
a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Trappes-Btrnand,  Esq.  of  Nidd,  who  m.Feb.  1667, 
Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Michael  Warton,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christopher  Maltby,  Esq.  of 
Maltby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Michael,  at  Douay  Coll.  and  under  age  167S. 

III.  Henry,  of  London,  living  there  1723. 

IV.  William,  living  1677. 

v.  Christopher,  of  Carlton-in-Craven,  co.  York,  m.  at  Tad- 
caster,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Hargraves,  K^n. 
of  Carlton-in-Craven,  by  Mary  his  wife  dau.  of  StepUeU 
Tempest,  Esq.  of  Broughtou,  and  had  issue, 

1  F'rancis,  of  whom  hereafter  as  heir  of  his  cousin. 

2  Christopher,  d.  unm.  S  Hugh,  d.  unm. 
4  Henry,  d.  unm.  1783. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  James  Towgood,   Esq.   of  Skipton,   c». 
York. 

2  Anne,  d.  unm.  3  Jane,  d!.  un?j». 

4  Katherine,  m.  George  Fethers,  Esq.  of  Habendon,  co. 
York. 

5  Lucy,  m.  Thomas  Hill,  Esq. 

6  Mary,  m.  William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Cumberland,  and  d. 
15  May,  1809. 

VI.  Ralph,  named  in  the  will  of  his  father  1677. 

I.  Mary,  under  age  1678,  executor  to  her  father's  will. 

II.  Katherine,  living  1G76. 

III.  Jane,  under  age  1677. 
Mr.  Trappes-Byrnand  d.  1678,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Trappes-Byrnand,  Esq.  of  Nidd,  who  m.  1683, 
Frances,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Jialph  Appleby,  Esq.  of  Lintdn, 
CO.  York,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  in  the  convent  at  Liege, 
1724)  four  sons  and  live  daus., 


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I.  FnANCi?:,  liis  U(  ir. 

II.  .loUii,  Ij.  -'i  Juno,  1091  ;  d.  unm. 

III.  Tlioiiia.-i,  li.  21  3I:ircli,  li)92:  d.  uni/i.  1723. 

IV.  Ainliiose,  i.  4  Nov.  1690;  d_.  uiim.  10  Api-il,  17G0. 

I.  Katlu-i-ine,  m.  1707,  Hugh  Andcitoii,  E.sq.  of  Euxton,  eo. 
Lap.c;i.-ti.'i-. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  4  Aug.  1093;  d.  unm.  17'27. 

III.  MaigarL't,  b.  17  Nov.  1097  ;  m.  George  Craythorne,  E.sq. 
of  Ness,  CO.  Yoik. 

IV.  Jane,  /;.  15  April,  1699;  d.  unm. 

V.  Anue,  b.  25  Jan.  1700  ;  d.  unni.'l'  Sept.  1732. 

Ilr.  Trappes-Byrnaud  d.  1701,  and  was  .f.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Francis  Tkappks,  ICsq.  of  Nidd,  b.  1690,  who  d.  I'.nni.  Dec. 

1701 .     His  cousin  and  heir-male, 
Fkancis  Trappks,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  continued  tlic  line  of  the 

family.     He  m.  (irace,  dau.  of  Christopher  Joy,  of  Lishop 

Thornton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Fkakcis,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  u/>m.,  aged  22. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  co.  York. 

Mr.  Trappes  d.  11  Oct.  17S6,  aged  SS,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

FuAxcis  Trappes,  Esq.  of  Niild,  '/.  1740;  vi.  Aug.  1702, 
Margaret,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  'Withani,  Esq. 
of  rrcston-upou-Tees,  and  had  issue, 

I.  1'rancis  Michael,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Capt.  2ud  Foot,  b.  24  June,  1770  ;  i/.  Viiiii.  22  Dec. 
1809. 

III.  William,  b.  29  Feb.  1773;  d.  viim. 

IV.  Chaiics,  a  Major  in  the  army,  h.  2!)  Oct.  1770 ;  d.  at  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  1827,  leaving  issue. 

V.  James,  b.  9  Nov.  1774;  d.  aunt.  1^-02. 

VI.  Thomas,  Lieut.  It.N.,  6.  10  Aug.  UiO;  leftissue. 

VII.  William,  d.  young. 

I.  iMargaret,  vi.  at  Nidd,  7  March,  1791,  William  Tunntall, 
Esq.  of  Baltimore. 
II  Dorothy,  d.  unrn.  1803. 
in.  Jane,  b.  24  Oct.  1708 :  d.  unm.  5  Aug.  l'^'. 

IV.  Mary  I.sabel,  m.  Aug.  1805,  Thomas  Tunstall,  Esq.  of 
I'reston-uiJon-Skerne. 

V.  Katherine,  b.  2  June,  1783;  d.  %inm.  31  Dec.  1857. 
Mr.  Trajipes  d.  2  June,  180.3,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Michael  Trappes,  Esq.  of  Nidd  Hall,  eo.  York,  6. 
17  Aug.  1705;  m.  4  Dec.  1788,  Elizabeth,  dau.of  Jami'sLomax, 
Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  (licv.),  his  heir. 

II.  llobert,  of  Stanley  House,  Clitheroe,  co.  Laneaster,  b.  30 
Ajiril,  1793;  in.  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  l''irliling,  Esq.  of 
Catteral,  D.L.  co.  Lancaster  (she  d.  2  Feb.  IbOO;,  and  d.  13 
March,  i8o3,  having  had  issue, 

1  Tho.mas  Byknand,  late  of  Stanley  House,  who  .t.  his 
uncle  as  representative  of  the  family  1871 ;  6.  15  Feb. 
1832. 

2  Kobert  Henry  Byrnand,  b.  27  April,  1833  ;  d.  o  June, 
1852. 

3  Charles  James  Byrnand,  of  Theydon  House,  J.P.  co. 
Lancaster  and  West  Hiding,  co.  York,  b.  14  April,  ls3G. 

4  llowland  Byrnand,  b.  18  June,  1837;  d.  14  April,  1855. 

1  !t;usanna,  b.  23  Jan.  1831  ;  d.  12  Ault.  1850. 

2  JIary,  //.  12  Aug.  Is34  ;  d.  20  Apri^^lSSO. 

III.  Michael  (Rev.),  of  Hull,  co.  Y'ork,  '/.  23  April,  1797;  d. 
7  June,  1873;  bur.  at  Ushaw  Coll.  co.  Durham. 

IV.  James  Edward,  b.  15  Oct.  It-OO  ;  (/.  1810. 

V.  Henry,  of  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Blanehester, 
Solicitor,  b.  20  June,  1805;  and  (/.  25  Jan.  1800.  lie  vi. 
4  March,  1837.  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Itoskcll,  l':sq.  of 
Flint,  J.l'.  CO.  Flint,  by  whom  (who  J.  20  July,  1SG3;  he  had 
issue, 

1  Francis  Michael,  b.  31  Dec.  1837. 

2  George  Keginald,  b.  0  Jan.  1840. 

3  Stephen  DeUeweige,  6.  21  Mareli,  1843. 

4  Henry  Byrnand,  b.  27  May,  1844  :  -m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary  Anne,  b.  9  March,  1841  ;  -/.  0  Nov.  lail. 

2  Ehzabeth  Slary,  a  uuu,  6.  6  July,  1840. 

3  Jane,  b.  17  Nov.  1848. 

■VI.  llogcr,  a  Juris-Consulte  at  Paris,  b.  1  June,  1807  ;   m. 
Caroline  Frederiea  Legge,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  JIajor  Payne, 
of  Weybridge  Hous?,  Surrey,  and    d.    at    Merdriguac,   in 
Brittany,  22  Nov.  1870, having  had  issue, 
1  Francis  lloger  Plautagenct,  b.  at  Paris  27  I'eb.  1842. 

1  Emily  Jane  Hose,  b.  at  Paris  26  Jan.  Is44. 

2  'Georgina  Maria,  6.  at  Paris  June,  ls45;  d.  young. 

3  Mary  Caroline,  6.  at  Paris  28  July,  1848. 

VII.  liieUard,  6.  15  Nov.  1808  ;  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  George 
Koskell,  Esq.  of  Flint,  J.P.  co.  Flint  (she  d.  27  Dec.  1S51>, 
and  d.  at  Boulogue-sm--Mer,  1849,  leaving  issue, 
Marmaduke,  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth  Mary  Joanna,  m.  Jan.  1867,  F.  Chadwick,  Esij. 
of  Staple  Oak,  near  Clitheroe,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster. 
I.  Elizabeth,  b.  23  June,  1728;  d.  U7iw.  at  the  Convent  at 
Orrel  Mount,  near  Wigau. 
.  3.1.  Anne  Dorothv.  /,.  23  Feb.  1803;   m.  1s;25,  Tlinmas  Ullder- 
liill,  Esq.,  and  .'.  i  Dee.  1»74.     lie  </.  12  Jan.  1&33. 


Mr.  Trappes  d.  1843,  and  wa.?  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

liEV.  Francis  Trappes,  in  Holy  Orders  or  the  Catholic 
Church,  b.  28  Jan.  1790,  joined  his  lather  in  bariing  the  entail 
on  the  family  estate  when  the  manor  of  Nidd  was  sold  in  lb25. 
He  d.  9  F"eb.  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Stonyhurst  College,  co. 
Lancaster,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Tuojias  Byrnand- 
Trappes,  Esq.  of  Stanley  House  (sll  above). 

.•!/•;/).< — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4tli,  Per  pale  or  and  sa.  on  a  bend 
engrailed  and  cotised  erm.  tbree  escallop  shells  gu.,  for  Lomax  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Arg.,  three  caltraps  sa.,  for  'J'bappes.  Crixds — 
(LoMAx),  Out  of  a  crown  valleiy,  a  demi-Iion  ramp,  arg., 
holding  an  escallop  shell  gu.,  eha;ged  across  the  shoulder  w ith 
three  escallop  shells  between  two  bendlets  gu. :  (Trappesi,  A 
man's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr.,  attired  gu.,  gar- 
nished or,  on  the  head  a  helmet,  also  ppr.,  surmounted  by  a 
plume  of  three  feathers  arg.  Mntlrii-i — Fato  prudeutia  major 
(for  Lomax)  ;  Cultui  avorum  fidelis  (for  Trappes). 

Seats — Clayton  Hall,  Aceringion;-Alsprings,  Great  Harwood; 
snd  Stanley  House,  Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster. 

<^amilij  of  i^onvav  of  tfluntou  IV.tll. 

EicHARD  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Pilsworth(in  the  parish  of  Middle- 
ton),  and  of  Burnshaw  Tower,  in  the  vale  of  Todmorden,  d. 
1587,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Pilsworth  and  Burnshaw,  who  d.  4 
Dec.  1024,  leaving  a  son, 

lliciiABD  Lo.MAX,  Esq.,  b.  1012,  and  living  1055.  F'rom  him 
descended, 

EicHABD  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Pilsworth  and  Burnshaw,  who  m. 
Rebecca  Heywood,  of  Urmston,  sole  heiress  and  representa- 
tive of  the  Claytons  and  Grimshaws  «/6'Z(!i'(o/(,  through  her 
mother,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  John  Griiu- 
shaw,  of  Clayton  ((/.  8  March,  1662,  aged  4.h),  by  his  wife  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  .Vbraham  Coulthurst,  Escj.  of  Burnley. 
Mr.  Lomax  d.  1771.    His  son  and  heir, 

James  Lo.max,  Esq.  of  Clayton,  m,.  Elizabeth  Lord,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Grimsiiaw,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  Capt.  in  the  Roval  Lancashire  Volunteers,  b.  3 
Dec.  1764;  d.  15  April,  1805. 

III.  John,  b.  29  Oct.  1709  ;  (/.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  9  Dec.  1704  (twin  with  James)  ;  d.  young. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  25  July,  1707:  v/i.  Francis  Michael  Trappes, 
Esq.  of  Nidd  Hall,  eo.  York,  and  (/.  5  Aug.  Is58,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Robert  Trappes,  father  of  Thomas 
Byrnand  Trappes,  above  mentioned. 

Mr.  Lomax  d.  0  Jan.  1792,  and  was  *.  by  his  eldest  sun, 

Richard  Grimsiiaw  Lo.max,  ICsq.  of  Clayton,  b.  2  April, 
1703  ;  Id.  July,  1797,  Catharine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Greaves,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Preston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  19  April,  1798:  (/.  24  Sept.  1802. 

II.  Thomas  Greaves,  b.  23  April,  1799  :  d.  13  July,  ISll. 
HI.  Richard,  b.  18  April,  IsOO;  d.  16  March,  1821. 

IV.  John,  heir  to  his  father. 

V.  James,  of  Clayton  Hall. 

VI.  William,  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  S.J.,  6. 
26  April,  1804;  <l.  1855. 

VII.  Ednmnd,  b.  9  April,  1806;  d.  1859. 

Yiii.  Walter,  a  priest  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  b.  6  July,  1808; 
d.  March,  1880. 

IX.  Charles,  a  priest  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  b.  8  Aug.  1810; 
d.  1800. 

X.  Thomas,  of  Westfield  House,  Preston,  b.  20  April,  1816,- 
111.  20  June,  1837,  Mary  F'lances,  dau.  and  heii'ess  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Sanders,  Vicar  of  Ketton  aud  Tixover, 
Rutland,  son  of  Edward  Sanders,  Esq.  by  Christiau 
Woolstan  his  wife,  and  d.  1805,  having  had  issue, 

1  Richard  Grimshaw,  d.  1802. 

2  John  Blauchard.  d.  young. 

3  John  Talbot,  d.  1847. 

1  Gwendaline  Elizabeth,  d.  1846. 

2  Mary,  m.  Is58,  William  Francis  Segar,  Esq.,  Ban'ister- 
at-Law,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1877,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Helen, 
Mary  Maxima,  i.  27  Aug.  Is59  ;  tii.  29  Nov.  lS83,  David 
llowell,  I'.sq.,  J.P.  CO.  Cornwall,  eldest  son  of  Russell 
Howell,  late  S'iear  of  St.  Winnow,  co.  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue,  F'rauces  ilary. 

3  Helen,  m.  10  Jan.  1800,  lu.  T.  B.  Trappes,  Esq.  (.vte 
oMove). 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.unin.  Sept.  18oC. 
Mr.  Lomax  d.  14  Sept.  1839.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  b.  9  Aug.  1801,  J.P.  co. 
Lancaster,  who  m.  29  Nov.  1830,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  John  As- 
pinall,  ICsq.  of  Standeii  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  but  </.  6-.2>.  15  July, 
1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Lom.vx,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  and  Alsprings,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Lancaster,  was  created  Knight  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Gregory  the  Great  by  Pope  Pius  IX.  ;  6.31  3Iarch, 
18(13;  lie.  Nov.  1845,  Frances  Cecilia  Verda, eldest  dau.  of  diaries 
Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Westwoud,  and  d.  20  Marcli,  18S6,  wheu 


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he  was  y.  by  his  niece,  Ilckn,  now  Mrs.  Tbapfes-I^omax,  of 
Clayton  Hall. 

A-ms — Quarterly:  l?t  and  4rh  per  pale  or  and  sa.,  on  a 
bend  cottised  erm.  three  efcallops  gu.,  for  Lomax;  2nd  arg., 
a  criflin  segreant  sa.  arimd  or.  for  Gbimshaw;  3rd  arjr..  a 
cross  sa.  lietween  four  bezants  for  Clayton.  Crefl — dut  of  a 
mural  crown  a  denii-lion  sa.  collared  and  holding  an  esciillup. 
Motto — Fato  prudentia  major. 


TREDCROFT     OF    GLEN    ANCE.UM. 

Teepcroft,  LiErT.-CoL.  Cii.^rles  Lenxox,  of 
Glen  Ancruni,  Surrey,  J. P.  and  County  Alderman, 
formerly  Capt.  E.H'A..  and  late  Adj.  2nd  Koyal 
Surrey  Militia ;  seryed  in  the  Crimea  (medal 
and  clasp,  Turkish  medal  and  oi-der  of  the  Medji- 
die),  b.  24  Oct.  1832;  m.  1st,  19  Nov.  I«(i3, 
Ilariette  Sophia  Louisa,  dau.  of  J.  H.  Woodward, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1869)  had, 

I.  Mary  Olivia  Gcorgiana,  m.  1892,  Capt.  R.  F.  Littledale, 
E.E. 

He  m.  2ndly,  27  April,  1871,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Scott,  of  Ancrum,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  10  April,  18SG)  had  further  issue, 

I.  Ctbil  Abthur  Lennox,  6.  5  Jan.  1878.' 

II.  Muriel  Edina  Elizabeth  MiUord,  (/.  31  May,  1SS2. 
in.  Edith  Veronica  Sholta  de  Mont  D'Aurensau. 

IV.  Hilda  Jlary  Clavering. 

He  m.  Srdly,  4  March,  1889,  Hon.  Constance  Mary 
Eitzalan  Howard,  dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Baron 
Howard,  of  Glossop,  and  by  her  has  further  issue, 

n.  John  Lennox,  h.  13  Dec.  1889. 

V.  Augusta  Mary  Gwendolen. 

Lineage  — Edward  Tredckoft,  living  at  Horsham,  tern}''. 
Edwai'.d  VI.,  d.  7  Oct.  l.i;'>8.     His  great-grandson, 

1;ev.  XathanielTredcroft,  was  presented  to  the  vicarage 
of  Horsham  by  Oliver  Cromwell.  He  la.  II  Sept.  ItJOti, 
Phccbe  riiilips,  and  d.  23  Sept.  IC'jG,  lca\ing  i.-sue.  The 
tldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Tbedcroft,  Esq.  of  Horsham,  b.  27  .\pril,  1G74; 
m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Serase,  Esq.  of 
Steyning,  Sussex,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1720,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

Edward  Tbedcroft,  Esq.  of  Horsham,  b.  30  Nov.  1711  ;  m. 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Heiuy  Michel,  Esq.  of  Horsham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  April,  1794)  had  issue,  Nathaniel,  of 
whom  presently  ;  Edward  William  (Rey.),  LL.B  ,  Hector  of 
Pulborough,  Sussex,  b.  1  Nov.  1749,  d.  unm.  1822;  Wary; 
Phccbe  Phillips,  id.  22  Nov.  17C9,  Peter  Du  Cane,  Esq. ;  and 
Charlotte,  m.  29  Nov.  1774,  Peter,  Gth  Lord  King.  Mr.  Tred- 
croft  d.  12  Aug.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

N.vTHANiEL  Tkedcroft,  Esq.  of  Horshani,  6.  18  Nov.  1747; 
m.  11  Oct.  1781,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Steel.  Esq.  of  Hamp- 
nett,  Sussex,  and  sister  of  the  llight  Hon.  Thomas  Steel,  and 
by  her  (who  (/.  22  Nov.  1S23)  had  issue, 

I.  Henbt,  of  Wamham  Court  Horsham,  b.  27  Oct.  1788  ;  m. 
13  Drc.  1827,  Mary,*  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Hawgood  Crewe, 
Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Ordnance,  and  relict  of 
James  EversSeld,  Esq.  of  Uenne  Park,  Sussex;  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Horsham,  Su.^sex,  D.L.  late  4th  Dragoons,  h. 

1.'5  Dec.  1823;  m.  Is.oO,  Theodosia,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 

Bligh,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Henry  Edward,  b.  March,  1853;  ni.  Dec.  1877,  Mabel, 

4ih  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Cillery  Pigott,  of  Shertield  Hill, 

Hants,  and  has  i.ssue, 

1  Lancelot  Edward  Bligh,  b.  Oct.  1878. 

2  Arthur  Francis  Drake,  //.  July,  1880. 

1  Edith  Barbara.  2  Mabel  Alice. 

1.  Theodosia,  m.  1870,  Dennis  L.  Higgins,  Esq. 
George,  b.  13  Dec.  1832. 
Mr.  Trediroft  d.  14  Feb.  1844. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Hon.  George  King,  of  Fryem, 

Sussex,  and  d.  Aug.  1853,  leaving  issue. 

I 

*  Mrs.  Tredcroft  m.  her  1st  husband,  James  Everstield,  Esq., 
15  June,  1815,  and  had  issue  by  that  marriage, 
Charles  Gilbert,  of  Denne  Park,  Horsham. 
Anne  Isabella  Mary,  m.  Charles  G.  Bethune,  Esq.  of  Worth, 

Sussex. 
Sophij,  ),i.  Henry  William  George,  3rd  Marquess  of  Angle- 

eey. 


Mr.  Tredcroft  d.  3  April,  1825.     His  2nd  son, 

The  Uev.  Robeut  Tredcroft,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of 
Chichester,  and  Rural  Dean,  Rector  of  Tangniere  and  West 
Itchenor  and  Vicar  of  Fittleworth,  Sussex,  b.  3  Dee.  1791 ;  m. 
3  .\ug,  1824,  Fr.ances  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  Sir  T.  Brooke- 
Peehell,  Bart.,  M.P.,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
and  Lady  Diana  Clavering,  aiul  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Lennox,  now  of  Gltn  Ancrum,  Surrey. 

I.  Frances,  m.  l8Uo,  Sir   Henry  Dryden,  Bart.,  of  Canons 
Ashby,  Northamptonshire. 

II.  Caroline,   vi.    1854,  Richard  C.  Naylor,  Esq.  of  Hooton 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  d.  1855. 

ni.  Georgina,  m.  1854,  Sir  Charles  Watson-Copley,  3rd  Bart, 
of  Sprotborough  Hall,  Doncasfer,  and  d.  lt<92. 

IV.  Emily  Susan,  m.  1861,  William  Fermor  Ramsay,  Esq. 
Jlr.  Tredcroft  d.  19  Dec.  1846. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  cock  ppr. ;  quartering,  1st  az. 
a  dolphin,  embowed  between  three  escallops  or,  for  Scrase  ; 
2nd  .sa.  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  az.,  for  Michel. 
Cve^i — .'V  cock's  head  erased  ppr.     Motto — Vigilando  quiesco. 

Heat — Glen  Ancrum,  near  Guildford. 


TREDENNICK    OF    CAMLIN. 

Tredennick,  The  Rev.  George  Xesbitt  Hat- 
DOX,  jM.A.,  of  Camlin,  co.  Donegal,  Vicar  of  Spar- 
brook,  Birmingham,  b.  ISfiO  ;  j».19  Not.  1889,  Alice 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Robert  Phair,  Arch- 
deacon of  Rupert's  Island,  N.W.A.,  and  has  issue, 

John  Nesiiitt  EBNf:sT,  b.  23  Sept.  1892. 

Lineage. — The  family,  one  of  Cornish  extraction,  from 
St.  Breock,  near  Bodmin,  who  lost  their  estates  through  their 
adherence  to  the  cause  of  Charles  I.,  was  established  in 
Ireland  temp.  William  111. 

William  Tredennick,  Esq.,  had  two  sons,  John,  the  heir; 
William  ;  and  nine  daus.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Tredennick,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Crozier, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Camlin,  his  heir,  Jii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Jones,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Margaret. 

II.  Jane. 

He  III.  2ndly,  Sarah  Hamilton,  of  Eden,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1801)  left  issue, 

II.  James,  d.  unm.  iv.  Archibald,  d.  unm. 

III.  George,  d.  unm.  v.  Galbraith,  his  heir. 
He  d.  1782.    The  5th  son, 

Galbbaith  Tredennick,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  b.  1757;  s.  to  his 
estates  on  the  death  of  his  eldest  brother,  William,  who  d. 
June,  1817.  He  vi.  19  April,  1793,  Anne,  dau.  and,  in  her 
issue,  heir  of  George  Nesldtt,  Esq.  of  Woodliill,  co.  Donegal, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Sept.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Arnold,  late  of  Camlin. 

II.  George  Xesbitt  (Rev.),  of  Woodhill,  Ardara,  co.  Donegal, 
Vicar  of  Kilbarron,  diocese  of  Raphoe,  b.  26  May,  1796  ;  m. 
June,  1827,  Lydia,  Gth  dau.  of  William  Magee,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Dublin  (she  d.  1865),  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Galbraith,  of  Camlin. 

2  George  ^esbitt  (14ev.),  Incumbent  of  St.  John's,  Devon- 
port,  B.A.,  b.  3  Dec.  1840,  subsequently  Rector  of  Lis- 
more. 

3  James  Richard  Knox,  Major-Gen.  67th  Eegt.,  b.  4  Oct. 
1842. 

4  William  Magee,  M.D.,  b.  5  July,  1844. 

1  Elizabeth  Moulson,  7/i.  Rev.  John  Taylor  Coffy,  Rector 
of  Magorban. 

2  Anne  Nesbitt,  m.  March,  1851,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert 
Abraham  Logan,  oith  Regt.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Lydia,  m.  Charles  King  Colquhoun,  Esq.,  Capt.  Tyrone 
Militia. 

4  Jane,  d.  young.  5  Maria,  d.  young. 

6  Margaret  Sarah. 

III.  William  Richard,  of  Fortwilliam,  co.  Donegal,  b.  1802  ; 
III.  183i,  Maria,  7th  dau.  of  William  Magee,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1851)  had 
issue, 

1  William  Richard,  late  Capt.  27th  Regt.,  m.  1874,  Millie 
Letitia,  dau.  of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Charles,  m.  1  March,  ls;s7,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
J.  G.  Willans,  Esq.  of  Bayswater. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Annette,  m.  St.  George  Johnston,  Esq. 

3  Wilhelmina.  4  Jlarcia,  vi. 

5  Jane,  m.  6  Annabella,  m. 

7  Charlotte.  8  Maria. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane,  7n.  Capt.  Coyne  Reynolds,  of  Coolbcg,  CO. 
Donegal,  39th  Regt.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anna  Maria. 


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II.  Annabella,  m.   Capt.  William  Atkinson,  of   Devonport, 
30th  liegt.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Galbraitli  Tredennick  t7.  17  June,  1817,  and  was  s.  by  bis 
eldest  son, 

John  Arnold  Tredennick,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  J. P.  cos.  Done- 
gal, Fermanagh,  and  Eoscommon,  Iliffh  .Sheriff co.  Fermanagh 
1821,  h.  21  May,  1795;  ni.  25  Jan.  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Summer  Hill,  co.  Donegal,  and 
d.  s.  ;>.     His  nephew, 

John  Galekaith  Tredennick,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  Col.  Donegal 
Militia,  b.  8  April,  1828  ;  //;.  3  March,  1859,  Emily  Dodsworth, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Haydon,  of  Guildford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Nesbitt  Haydon,  now  of  Camlin. 

It.  John  Magee.  in.  Arthur  Heywood. 

IV.  Trevrand  Galbraith. 

V.  Percival  Dodsworth  Foster. 

VI.  Galbraith  William.  vii.  Charles  Joseph  Haydon. 
I.  Sophia  Harriett. 

Col.  Tredennick  rf.  1884. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fesse  arg.,  between  three  stars  or,  a 
crescent  gu.  between  two  crosses  pattee-fitchee  sa.  Crest — 
A  martlet,  holding  an  olive-branch  ppr.  il/u((o— Fides  not 
timet. 

Stat — Camlin,  Ballyshannon. 


TBEFFRY    OF    PLACE. 

Teeffey,  Chaele.s  Ebenezer,  Esq.  of  Place,  co. 
Cornwall,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1886,  h.  1  May,  1812  ; 
m.  30  Aug.  1866,  Udney  Maria  Elakeloy,"  dau.  of 
Joseph  Toii  Bretton,  Earon  von  Bretton,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Blakeley  von  Bretton,  &.  11  Aug.  18G7  ;  d.  23  Aug.  1879. 

II.  Edward,  b.  1  March,  1S69. 

III.  Dormer  Kierulff  Bretton,  b.  7  May,  1877. 

I.  Florence,  b.  5  March,  1871. 

II.  Yandah  Louisa  Bretton,  b.  16  Jan.  1874. 

Liineag-e.— The  Visitation  of  Cornwall  1G20  traces  this 
family  from 

KOGER  Treffry,  of  Treffiy,  whosc  son,  John  Treffry,  m. 
Ibott,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Flamank,  and  was  father  of  John 
Treffry,  m.  a  dau.  of  Simon  Killigrew,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
EoGER  Treffry,  m.  Senata,  dau.  and  heir  of  Peter  Polgreene, 
and  had  a  son,  Thomas  Tbeffbt,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Eobert  Bonnyface,  and  was  father  of  Thomas  Treffry, 
m.  Amice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Miehelstow,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Treffry,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Searle,  of 
Penveranc,  and  had  i.  John  (Sir),  his  heir.  High  Sheriff  of 
Cornwall,  m.  Anne  Lucome,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1.500,  leaving  an 
only  dau.  Anne,  m.  John  Trcgorck;  n.  Thomas,  of  whom 
hereafter  ;  in.  William,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1500,  d.  s.  p. 
1504 ;  IV.  Jennet,  m.  John  Trevanion ;  v.  Jane,  ra.  John 
Beckett.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Treffky,  m.  Jennet,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Daw,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  i.  Tho5IAs,  his  heir;  ii.  John; 
in.  Henry;  iv.  William,  all  living  1604.  He  d.  1609,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tbeffbt,  Capt.  of  St.  Mawes  Castle,  M.P.  for  Corn- 
wall 1555;  TO.  (setts,  dated  29  Sept.  1505),  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Killigrew,  and  d.  31  Jan.  15C3,  leaving  two  daus., 
I.  Agnes,  iH.  William  Lower,  of  St.  Winnow;  ii.  Sibill,  j/j. 
John  Gayer,  of  Trenbrace,  and  one  son, 

John  Treffry,  of  Treffry,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eeainald 
Mohun,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.  Loare,  vi.  Trenwith,  of 
Trenwith.  He  m.  2ndly,  Emilyn,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Tresithny,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  30  June,  1G04)  had 
seven  daus.  (viz.  i  Elizabeth,  m  1st,  Edward  Morth,  and  2ndly, 
6  April,  1603,  Edward  Hender  ;  li.  Anne,  to.  Edward  Heaiie  ; 
III.  Sara,  bapt.  25  June,  1568;  iv.  Deborah,  ?»,.  1609,  Henry 
Peters;  v.  Martha,  m.  June,  1.594,  Thomas  Dickwood,  alias 
Peters;  vi.  Kebecca,  bapt.  29  March.  1579;  vn.  Mary,  bapt. 
15  April,  1581),  and  five  younger  sons  (viz.  John  Tresithny, 
h.  1571;  Henry,  6.  1575;  Abci,  b.  1577;  Henry,  b.  1583; 
Benjamin,  b.  1585)  and  three  elder  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  Mayor  of  Lostwithiel  1604, 
1625,  1631,  TO.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Hellier,  alias  Blayow,  and  d.  1  March,  1635,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  July,  1035),  two  daus.,  Emlyn,  m.  5  Nov. 
1623,  Nicholas  Kendall,  of  Pelyn,  and  Blanch,  to.  Thomas 
Wood. 

ui.  Matthew,  of  Foye,  bapt.  20  Feb.  1566,  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Somester,  of  Pcynsfcrd.  co.  Devon,  and  d. 
Nov.  1626,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1656;  two  daus.. 


Elizabeth,  bapt.  18  March,  1606,  and  Jane,  bapt.  14  March, 
1607,  and  three  sons, 

1  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter,  heir  of  his  cousin. 

2  William,  bapt.  20  March.  1605,  father  of  Kobert,  whose 
son,  Samuel,  had  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  lloger,  b.  1746, 
TO.  28  May,  1770,  Mary  Veale,  and  d.  1818,  leaving  a 
son,  Joseph,  b.  21  April,  1771  ;  m.  31  July,  1^00,  Susanna 
Brown,  and  was  father  of  Joseph,  6.  4  June,  IhOl  ;  m. 
Alice  Eveleigh,  and  d.  circa  1874,  leaving  three  daus., 
Alice,  Susan,  and  Josepliine  Anna,  a  younger  son,  Elford, 
and  an  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Eveleigh  Treffry,  settled  in  Quebec,  m.  1880, 
Mary  Anne  Horan. 

3  John,  bapt.  1  June,  1608;  m.  20  June,  1634,  Mary 
Bowden.    She  d.  July,  1672. 

John  Treffry,  of  Treffry,  d.  28  Jan.  1590,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  Treffry,  Esq.  of  Treffry,  bapt.  18  Feb.  1559, 
JI.P.  for  Fowey  1584;  to.  3  April,  1589,  Ursula,  d.au.  and  co- 
heir of  William  Tremaine,  Esq.  of  Upcott,  co.  Devon,  and 
had  by  her 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Jane,  vi.  29  May,  1611,  John  Trefusis,  Esq.  of  Trcfusis. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  1  July,  1593  ;  d.  v.mn. 
HI.  Emlyn,  bapt.  20  Aug.  1596;  rf.  wniii. 

IV.  Bridget,  m.  Robert  Morrice,  Esq. 

V.  Ursula,  m.  Thomas  Trefusis,  Esq. 

Mr.  Treffry  d.  24  Feb.  1603,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Treffry,  Esq.  of  Treffry,  bapt.  27  Jan.  1594,  M.P.  for 
Fowey  1620,  signed  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cornwall  in  1620, 
m.  17  Oct.  1619,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Champernon, 
Knt.  of  Darlington,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  s.p.  Sept.  1658,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Thomas  Treffry,  Esq.  of  Treffry,  also  of  Rooke,  6.  1607 ; 
TO.  (setts,  dated  28  April,  1641)  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Vivian, 
Esq.  of  Trewan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1654)  had,  with  four 
other  daus.  (Mary,  b.  1644,  d.  1676;  Bridget,  b.  1647,  d.  1650; 
Elizabeth,  living  J  659;  and  Jlartha,  b.  1652),  two  sons  and 
a  dau., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

1.  Jane,  bapt.  28  May,  1646  ;  m.  John  Tollar,  Esq.  of  Fowey, 
and  d.  March,  1701,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
William  Tollab,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
Mr.  Treffry  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Trefff.y,  Esq.  of  Treffry,  bapt.  28  March,  1650,  M.P. 
for  Fowey  1679  to  1685,  mi.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Stephens, 
Esq.  of  F'owey,  and  (f.  s.  p.  March,  1731,  having  bequeathed 
his  estates  to  his  sister's  son,  William  Tollar,  who,  having 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Treffry,  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment 8  George  II.,  became 

William  Treffry,  Esq.  of  Fowey,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1676,  m. 
1st,  Miss  F"ortescue,  of  Spridlestone,  co.  Devon,  who  d.  s.p., 
and  2ndly,  Kebecca,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Weymouth,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  Rev.  Daniel  Hyde,  Vicar  of  Barnstaple,  and  by 
her  had  four  daus.  (viz.,  Elizabeth,  b.  1713,  d.  1715  ;  Jane,  b. 
1716  ;  Margaret,  6.  1719;  Eebecca,  b.  1720)  and  four  sons, 

I.  John,  bapt.  6  Sept.  1714 ;  d.  July,  1715. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1717;  d.  1719. 

III.  William,  bapt.  7  Oct.  1720;  d.  Nov.  1721. 

IV.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

Mr.  Treffry  d.  March,  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Thomas  Treffry,  Esq.  of  Place,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall, 

1766,  b.  1724;  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pipon,  Alderman 

of  Fowey,  and  had  issue, 
I.  William  Esco,  his  heir. 

I.  Eebecca,  d.  unm.  May,  1747. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  23  Oct.  1739     d.  unm.  Aug.  1753. 

III.  Jane,  bapt.  11  Aug.  1747  ;  m.  1st,  Nicholas  Austin, 
Lieut.  E.N.,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  15  March,  1782, 
Thomas  Dormer,  Esq.,  and  was  buried  3  Dec.  1786,  leaving 
by  him,  two  daus.,  Susan  (Mrs.  Mills,  of  Warkleigh)  and 

Jane  Treffry,  b.  24  Aug.  1785;  m.  22  Sept.  1806,  Edward 
Wilcocks,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  d.  March,  1864,  leaving, 
with  three  daus.  (June,  m.  10  Veh.  1»35,  James  Jones, 
Esq.;  Selina.  d.  10  Jan.  1811  ;  Ellen,  d.  v.nm.  9  Sept. 
1830)  and  three  younger  sons  (Henry,  b.  24  July,  1815; 
Thomas  Austin  Treffry,  b.  21  Sept.  1819;  and  Charles,  6. 
12  June,  1821),  an  eldest  son, 

Edward  John  Wilcocks  (Eev.),  of  whom  hereafter,  aa 
heir  of  his  cousin. 

IV.  Susanna  Anne,  bapt.  6  Oct.  1748  ;  m.  17  April,  1780, 
Joseph  Austin,  Esq.,  and  d.  Dec.  1760,  having  had  two 
daus.,  Susan  and  Surah,  both  d.  unm.,  and  one  son, 

Joseph  Thomas  Austin,  ol  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Treffry  d.  Dec.  1776,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Esco  TKErrRY,  Esq.  of  Place,  who  d.  s.  ji.  Nov. 
1779,  and  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  youngest  sister,  Mrs. 


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TRE 


^ll-;:lnl1a  Anne  Austin,  and  her  i>.-uo.  IK  r  only  s,in.  Josr.pii 
Thomas  Aistin,  liavinir  assanud  tlu-  suiikiuK'  :nKl  aims  of 
TEKrtRY  by  voyal  lici'ni.'e  'Jo  l-'i'b.  ls;i(;,  l.rrainc 

Joseph  Thomas  Tkkitky.  Esq.  of  I'lcu-r.  lli'  was  liapt. 
i  May,  ITS.',  was  lli.^'h  Slu-rilT  of  Cornwall  l--:lu,  anil  .'.  .■!.  jk 
Jan.  Iti.'iO.  havin;;  bcquiatlu'il  his  estates  to  liis  liist  cousin, 
1;kv.  Edwaiid  Joh.s  ^\■ll,l-o^.■Ks,  who,  having  assiinuil  tin' 
surname  ami  arms  of  Tuekiky  by  royal  lieenee  dated  10 
May,  Iti.'iO,  became 

lir.v.  Kdwaud  .Ioiin  Tui-.n  uv,  D.C.I...  of  I'laeo.  lie  was 
bajit.  S  May,  ISOU,  ;-i.  30  Anjr.  Isili."'.  .\nn.'.  dau.  of  Charles 
Steel,  Esq.,  It.N.,  and  by  her  (who  U.  2J  .March.  lb:^l)  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  h.  'Jl  ^ejit.  1S:!S:  •!.  21  Sept.  !M4. 

II.  Charles  Ebenkzei!,  his  In  ir.  now  of  I'lace. 

III.  (ieorire  Steel.  '..  I'i  Kcb.  l-ll  ;   ),..  .lane  Sn-.vart. 

IV.  i;ei;inald  lleber  (Kev.),  h.  30  .Marcli,  IblU,  Sector  of  St. 
Knilellion,  Cornwall. 

V.  llarry.  h.  b  Maich,  IS4S. 

VI.  Joseph  Thomas.  J.H..  li.  '2'J  Dec.  IS'il;  ,u.  1874,  Ada, 
dau.  of  Col.  J.  \V.  Peard. 

VII.  Edward  Lambert  (,Kcv.),  6.  ',^9  April,  lS."i4.  licctor  of 
Aswarby,  co.  Lincoln. 

VIII.  Spencer  Thornton,  h.  14  Dec.  ls.''jG. 

IX.  John  lie  Crcssy.  b.  n  April,  Ibii'.). 

I.  Anne  Ellen,  //.  10  April.  1S40:  m.  24  July,  IsOrt,  Rev. 
Ifandficld  Noel  rurcell,  Vicar  of  Fowev,  aiul  (?.  fi  JIarch, 
1^77. 

II.  Zoe,  ft.  11  Dec.  1849;  m.  Xov.  Ib76,  Ernest  KiilVer,  Esq. 

III.  Maria  Stuart,  //.  4  Dec.  l.s.'iO;  i/i.  18^2,  Capt.  William 
Eobert  Piicketr,  It.  A. 

Ani:s — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  trees  eradicated  ai'S. 
Ci-'s( — A  Cornish  chough's  head  erased  ta.,  ill  the  beak  a  sprig 
of  laurel  vert. 

^t((( — I'lace,  I'owey,  Cornwall. 


TREGONING  OF  LANDUE. 
TuEGONiXG,  Jonx  SiJiiioxs,  of  Laiidiic,  Corn- 
AMiU  ;:nd  Brvn-Hht'od,  eo.  Caniiavtlieii,  J.l*.  for  co. 
C'urnwnll,  aud  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  C'armartlicn 
(oil  Roll  for  Hi<Th  Sheriff  1892),  b.  10  Sept.  1812; 
.V.  1878;  m:  26  Sept.  ISIiG,  Sophia,  dan.  of  JCdward 
IN'orris,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  lias  istuie, 

I.  John    Simsionb,  ft.  IG  Feb.  ISOS,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. 

]sb9. 

II.  William  Edward  Cecil,  ft.  17  Feb.   ItiTl,  i;.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.  Ib'SZ. 

an.  Arthur  Langford,  ft.  .")  Sept.  1874. 
3V.  Wynn  Harukl,  ft.  6  June,  ls7fl. 

V.  Geoffrey  Xorris,  ft.  2.0  Sept.  l.ssl. 

VI.  Ed.^rar  Avery,  6.  11  Feb.  1884. 

I.  Sophie  Elizabeth.  it.  Emily  (ir.icc.  in.  Dorothea. 

Xiineag'e. — John  TnEnoMNG,  of  Gwennap.  i,i.  29  3Iay 
1813,  ijrace  Simmou.s,  dau.  of  John  Simmons,  of  Trcla.-.sick  in 
Ladocli  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  JouN  Simmons,  ft.  20  April,  IsM;  „>.  G  Oct.  1^40,  Eliza- 
beth Avery,  dau.  of  John  I.an.:;iord.  of  IJuscastle:  U.  at 
Landue  31  March,  1*78,  having  hail  is.~ue, 

1  .John  Simmoxs,  the  present  representative. 

2  William  Henry,  ft.  12  (Jet.  Ib43;  ./.  in  infancy. 
1  G."aee,  ft.  25  Aug.  Ib41  :  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  William  lleniy,  ft.  19  March,  1810;  d.  ant,,.  1  JIarch, 
187o. 

AjTii.< — Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  lodged  in  front  of  tiiree 
oak-trccs  ppr.,  a  chief  az.,  thereon  a  ]jassioii  cross  between  two 
mullets  ot  the  field.  Cnst — In  front  of  a  rock  ppr.,  thereon  a 
castle  arg.,  a  stag  lodged  or.  Motlu — Semper  paratiis,  semper 
tutus. 

^iitf — Landue,  nearLaunccstou,  Cornwall ;  ljryn-liafod,near 
Llauclly,  CO.  Carmarthen. 


TREGONWELL    OF    ANDERSON. 

Teegonwell,  iliis.,  of  Portman  Lodge,  Hants, 
m.  17  Dec.  183G,  Joux  Tregoxwell,  Esq.  of 
.Vnderson  and  Craiibourue  Lodge,  co.  Dorset,  wlio 
<■/.  12  Oct.  1885,  leaving  issue,  three  daus.  (as 
below). 

Liineage. — This  family  derives  its  surname  from  its 
.aueii  nt  seat,  Trcgonwcll,  in  Cornwall.  I'olion,  in  his  descrip- 
tion of  Cornish  men  and  manners,  mentions  the  Tregonwells 
tis  of  Eellermine,  and  records  that  "  theybiiilded  many  places, 
and  had  many  lands  and  n'.anors  before  the  Nurman  Con- 
'luest.''    Towards  the  close  of  the  L'lth  century, 

TutGO.N  WELL,  of  Trc^ouwell,  had  two  sons, 


I.  llnr.r.ier,  bis  heir,  whose  male  descendants  became  o.vtinct 
in  the  reign  of  Kiii^;-.!  amks  1.,  the  co-heirs  marrying  liawdcn, 
rollamoiuuer,  aud  i'enpoll. 

II.  John. 

The  younger  son, 

Joii.N  Tnr.GoxwELL,  an  eminent  civilian  in  the  time  of 
IIenuv  VIII.,  was  employed  by  that  monarch  in  suing  his 
celebrated  divorce  from  CATiaaiiNE  of  Aragon.  In  l.")44,  he 
was  appointed  by  si>ecial  commission,  with  others  named 
therein,  to  preside  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  during  the 
absence  of  the  Lord  Chancellor,  Sir  Thomas  Wriothesley,  and 
in  l.">r)0,  he  was  constituted  one  of  the  Commissoners  of  the 
(ireat  Seal,  in  consequence  of  the  indisposition  of  the  Lord 
Chancellor  Iticli.  In  iri.'i2,  he  received  the  honour  of  knigiit- 
hood,  was  returned  to  rarliamcnt  by  the  Burgesses  of  Scar- 
borough, and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  and  Somerset 
Ioa4.  In  addition  to  those  great  and  lucrative  oHices,  the 
king  conferred  upon  him  very  extensive  territorial  grants, 
amongst  others,  the  mitred  abbey  of  Milton,  Dorset,  surren- 
dered II  ."\larch,  l."i3!l,  by  Abbot  Bradley.  In  this  abbey.  Sir 
John  Tregonwell  was  interred  150o,  under  au  altar  tomb  of 
grey  marble.     He  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Jolis  Trego-Vwell,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  ilanor  of  ^Milton,  m. 
Anne  Soamaster,  of  Sombornc,  Hants,  and  had  a  son,  his  suc- 
cessor in  1'j8.'>, 

John  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Jlilton  Abbey,  m.  Katherinc, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Anthony  Browne,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Anthony  Browne,  1st  Viscount  Montague,  and  h.ad  two  soas, 

I.  John,  of  ^lilton  Abbey,  ft.  l.')98,  whose  granddau.  and 
heir,  >tary  'Iregonwell,  ;/).  1st,  lOsO,  Francis  Luttrell,  Esq. 
of  l>anster  Castle,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Jacob  Banks,  Knt. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Tregonwell,  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  1004,  101.'),  and  1027, 
purchased  the  estate  of  Andersoji,  and,  erecting  the  mansion- 
house  1022,  went  to  reside  there  on  the  marriage  of  his  eldest 
son.  He  iL  1039,  when  Milton  Abbey  passed  to  his  son  and 
heir,  John  Tregoswell,  ICsq.,  and  his  2nd  son  became, 

Tho.mas  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson.  He  was  ft.  1003  ; 
))i.  162.5,  Dorothy,  relict  of  Sir  John  Ityves,  and  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Hastings,  of  Woodlands,  2nd  son  of  George,  4tli 
Earl  of  Huntingdon,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus.  Mr 
Tregonwell  d.  \Cihv\,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joii.N  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  m.  thrice;  by  his  1st, 
wife,  Lewes,  dau.  of  Lady  Beauchamp,  lie  had  a  son  and  heir, 

.John  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  .\nderson,  ft.  1701;  //..  twice, 
and  d.  1700,  leaving,  by  Anna  Catliarina,  his  2ud  wife,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Hill,  his  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  vi.  1st,  Miss  Sarah 
.Saunders,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  John,  who  both 
predeceased  him  uiun.  He  m.  2ndl}-,  Henrietta  Eleanora, 
dau.  of  Michael  Lister,  Esq.,  and  cousin  of  Thomas  Lister, 
Lord  Bibblcsdale,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1701,  an 
only  child, 

Lewis  Dimoke  Gkosvenor  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  ft.  14  Feb.  17o!^,  in  whose  favour  the  House  of 
Lords  decided  the  suit  instituted  by  his  father  against  John 
Strachan,  Esq.,  the  heir  of  Jacob  Banks,  so  far  as  the  estate 
of  Tregonwell  was  ciuiccvned.  That  property  his  guardians 
subsequently  sold  to  the  Vyvyan  family.  Mr.  Tregonwell  m. 
1st,  IJec.  1781,  Catherine,  only  child  of  St.  Barbe  Sydenham, 
Esq.,  of  Combe,  Somerset,  by  whom  (who  d.  Feb.  1794)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  St.  Barre,  his  heir. 

II.  llelcu  Ellery,  la.  a  March,  1814,  Capt.  J.  Duff  Markland, 
E.N. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  Jidy,  1800,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Willliam  Portman,  Esq.  of  Bry;uistou,  Dorset,  and  had  by  her 
one  son  and  one  dau., 

I  John,  late  of  Cranbourne  Lodge  and  Anderson^  suc- 
cessor to  his  half-brother. 

I.  Henrietta  Lewina,  m.  6  .Uily,  ls2."i.  Hector  Wil!i;,iii  Bower 
Monro,  Esq.  of  Edmondshain,  Dorset. 

Mr.  Tregonwell,  High  Sheriff  1780,  d.  IS  Jan.  1*32,  and  was  i. 
by  his  cider  son, 

St.  Bawie  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  ft.  G  Aug.  1782; 
</.  u,i„t.  ls.')9. 

Jl  iHN  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson  and  Cranbourne  Lodge, 
CO.  Dorset,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  ft.  20  Sept.  1811;  m, 
17  Dec.  1830,  Kachael,  youngest  dau.  of  Kev.  Itobert  Lowtli,  by 
Frances  Harington  bis  wife,  and  granddau.  of  liobert  Lowth, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  London,  and  by  her  had 

I.  Henrietta  Frances. 

II.  Wynuiiam  Bachael,  rii.  13  I'eb.  1873,  Major  Raymond 
li!glis,  son  of  l,ieut.-(;en.  Sir  W.  liiglis,  K.C.li. 

III.  -Maiy  Itobiua,  la.   7  June,  lSS7,  Hubert  Law,  eldest  son 


TEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TRE 


20-13 


of  the  Efv.  Uubcrt  llarkness,  late  Hector  of  Wimborne  St. 
Giles,  JJorset. 
He  d.  12  Oct.  1885. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  ijellets  in  fesse  within  two  burrulits  sa. 
■between  as  many  Cornish  chou;;hs  ppr.  Creft — A  Cornish 
cbouuU's  head  anil  neck  ppr.,  holding  in  its  beak  uchaiJleterm. 
and  sa.     Multo — Nosee  teipsuni. 

£esidenc(. — Cranborne  LotJ*e,  Cranborne,  Dorset. 


TKELAWNY    OF    COLDRENICK. 

Jago-Tkelawnt,  John,  K.sq.  of  Coklrenick,  co. 
Cornwall,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  formerly  Lieiit.- 
Col.  71tli  Highlanders,  b.  1826;  s.  his  maternal 
uncle,  Charles  Trelawny,  25  Aug.  188.3  ;  assumed 
by  royal  lieenee,  dated  19  April,  18SG,  tlie  surname 
of  Teelawny,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of 
Jago,  and  the  arms  of  Trelawny  and  Jago  quar- 
terly. 

Liineagre.— The  Trelawnys  ot  Coldrenick,  derived  from 
a  scion  of  the  ancient  house  of  Trelawny  of  2',-claw/ie. 

Marmaduke  Dabell,  of  Pagenham,  co.  Sussex,  whose  will 
was  proved '2o  July,  1568,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  lliehard  Seott,  Esq., 
and  niece  of  Sir  Keginald  Scott,  ICut.  of  Scott's  Hull,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heir. 

Mart  Darell,  of  Pagenham,  whom.  Edward  Darell,  Esq., 
Clerk  of  Aeatry  to  (Jueen  Elizabeth,  and  by  him  (whose  will 
was  proved  2U  Oct.  1.573)  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Thomas  Dareli,,  Knt.  of  Pagenham,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
■dau.  of  Itobert  ilorley,  Esq.  of  (ilynde,  co.  Sussex,  and  had 
i.=sue.  He  in.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Murchamp,  Esq. 
of  Unsted  and  Godalming,  co.  Surrey,  and  had  by  her 
Tho.mas.  of  w  horn  hereafter.  He  -m.  Jrdly,  Bridget  Crosby,  an 
heiress,  and  had  issue  by  her  also.  Sir  Thomas's  son  by  his 
2nd  wife, 

Tho.mas  Darell,  of  Allhallows,  Lombard  Street,  citizen 
of  London,  -m.  27  Dec.  1G19,  Mary,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Koe,  of 
St.  Mary  Aldermary,  citizen  of  London,  and  of  Cadhay,  co. 
Devon,  by  Martha  Jaye  his  wife,  and  .lister  and  lieir  of  John 
Hoe,  Esq.  of  Trewornan,  eo.  Cornwall,  and  d.  Dec.  1(J2},  leav- 
ing two  daus.  (Sirs.  Philips,  and  Gratiana,  );i.  Sir  Henry 
■Carew,  2nd  Bart,  of  Haccombe)  and  one  son, 

Thomas  Darell,  Esq.  of  Trewornan,  b.  1G18;  s.  to  the 
estates  of  his  xmcle,  John  Hoe,  Idba.  By  Mary  his  wife 
<who  was  buried  at  St.  Minver.  10  Sept.  Ifi'.n'i),  he  had  four 
daus.  (viz.,  i.  Maria,  m.  0  Jan.  1G74,  John  llunkin;  ii.  Anne, 
in.  1677,  Giles  Itisdon;  ni.  Frances,  m.  May,  lt!:iO,  John 
Arseott,  Esq.  of  Tescott;  iv.  Elizabeth,  la.  2'J  April,  1G73, 
■William  Godolphin,  Esq.  of  Trewarveneth;  and  four  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  liromfield,  Esq.  of 
Chaeroft,  co.  Southampton,  and  d.  c.p.  April,  IGtiS,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Henry,  heir  to  hi.':  grandfatliei'. 

2  William,  of  St.  Mary-le-Strand.  London,  ni.  Frances, 
dau.  ol  Kichard  Dayrell.  Esq.  of  Lillinuston  Dayrell.  co. 
Buckingham,  and  </.  8  March,  1727,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  21  Sept.  1754)  an  only  son, 

Heney  St.  George,  to  whom  his  cousin,  Charles  Tre- 
lawny, Esq.  of  Coldrenick,  bequeathed  his  estates 
17G4.  He  assumed  by  royal  lieenee,  dated  12  July, 
17G8,  the  surname  and  arms  of  TRELAW^Y,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Elizabeth,  ni.  14  Nov.  1G92,  "Very  Kev.  Edward  Tre- 
lawny, Dean  of  Exeter,  3rd  son  and  eventual  heir  of 
Jonathan  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Coldrenick,  and  grandson 
of  Edward  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Coldrenick,  brother  of  Sir 
John  Trelawny,  1st  Bart,  of  Trelawny,  and  had  three 
sons  ;  the  two  eldest  d.  wnni.,  and  the  third, 

Charles  Trelawny,  of  Coldrenick,  •>.•.  to  the  estates, 
d.  uiiM.  G  Oct.  17G4,  and  bequeathed  all  his  estates  to 
his  cousin,  Henry  St.  George  Darell,  as  above. 

2  Anne,  la.  Kev.  Daniel  Sagittary,  Hector  of  Stecpletou 
and  Winterbornc,  co.  Dorset. 

II.  John,  bapt.  18  Dec.  1658,  d.  June,  1689,  leaving  bj  Anne 
his  wife,  one  dau.,  Anne,  d.  same  year. 

III.  Edward,  bapt.  24  Feb.  1G70  ;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Jl.armaduke,  d.  s.  j^-  Eeb.  1698. 

Ur.  Darell  3  Jan.  1G98,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Henry  Darell,  Esq.  of  Trewornan,  m.  Anne  Sagittary,  and 
Iby  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1G97)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas. 

II.  Henry,  s.  to  Trewornan,  bapt.  9  Dec.  1G96,  >/(.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Symkin,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  d.  s.  i>.  July,  1731. 

I.  Anne,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Frances,  bapt.  2G  Dec.  1700,  ni.  G  Fib.  1720,  John  Crabbe, 
Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  d.  Aug.  1738,  leaving  a  son, 

Darell  Cbabce,  to  whom  his  uncle,    Henry  St.   George 


Trelawny,  bequeathed  CoUlnnick.  w  hereupon  he  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Trelawny.  He  m.  Dorotliea 
Maria,  dau.  of  Francis  Gregor,  Esq.  of  Trewartheujck, 
and  d.  s.  [>.  24  Aug.  1795. 

Mr.  Darell  d.  July,  1737.    His  eldest  dau., 

Anne  Darkll,  -m.  22  Aug.  1730,  Hev.  Edward  Stephens, 
Vicar  of  St.  Kew,  son  of  Edward  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Falmouth, 
and  by  him  (who  d.  1737)  had  l.  Henry,  b.  \~tZ\,  d  .x.  p.; 
II.  Edward,  of  whom  hereafter ;  in.  Hobert,  of  Fowey,  b.  22 
Nov.  1733,  „i.  1  Sept.  17G4,  Amy,  dau.  of  .Vlexander  Wolc.tt, 
Esq.  of  Kingsbridge,  and  d.  s.  p.  1804  :  i.  Anne,  '-.  1735,  -(. 
2  Jan.  181G;  ii.  Jane,  b.  173G,  d.  unm.  The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Stepuhns,  Esq.,  b.  28 .-Vug.  1732;  )/i.  10  Nov.  1701, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Uev.  John  Bedford,  Vicar  of  Charles, 
Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1814,  aged  73)  had 
I.  Edward,  his  heir;  ii.  Darell  (Uev.),  of  Trewornan,  Hector 
of  St.  Petrock  .Minor,  bapt.  13  April,  1771,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Bennett,  of  Lostwithiel,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1848,  having  had, 
w  ith  other  issue,  wlio  d.  s.  }/.,  Hobert,  of  Trewornan,  b.  26 
Sipt.  Isll;  III.  Lucretia  Bedford,  b.  8  Sept.  1764,  m.  '23  Sept. 
17»G,  Hev.  John  Jago,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  .Milton  Abbott,  and  had 
Edward  Jago,  of  whom  hereafter.     The  eldest  son, 

Kdwakd  Stephens,  Esq.,  Capt.  H.A.,  bapt.  28  Jan.  1762, 
,<.  by  the  w  ill  of  his  cousin,  Darell  Crabbe,  afterwardsTrelawny, 
to  Coldrenick  in  1795,  and  thereupon  took  the  surname  of 
Trelawny.  He  in.  '20  Aug.  1795,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July, 
1813)  had  issue, 

t.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  (Hev.),  Vicar  of  JIaker,  bapt.  2G  Dec.  1804; 
d.  cnia.  4  Dee.  ls>G6. 

I.  Anne  Darell,  bapt.  9  Feb.  17;i7.  >,;.  Edw.-ird  Jago,  Esq., 
son  of  Hev.  John  .lago,  D.D..  \'icar  ol  ililton  Abbott  and 
Haltery,  andc/.  lfe6S,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Jago,  now  of  Coldrenick.  2  Edward. 

3  Charles  Trelawny,  Viee-Admiral  R.N.,  -/.  15  Nov.  1n91. 

4  Hobert  Stephens,  Lieut.-Col   Indian  Army. 

1  Jane  Darell.  2  Lucretia  Bedford. 

3  Ellen  Trelawny,  hi.  Rev.  F.  J.  Hooke,  Canon  of  S.alis- 
bury,  and  d.  2  July,  1884. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Christopher  MeAdam,  Esq.  of  Balloehmorrie, 
and  d.  1852,  leaving  two  dans.,  Ellen,  ///.  William  Lowe, 
Esq.,  and  Emily,  wlio  lit.  Charles  Dudley  Maynard,  Esq. 

Mr.  Trelawny  d.  April,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Coldrenick,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Cornwall,  1822,  b.  26  June,  1799;  tZ.  s.  ^.  25  .Vug.  1833,  and 
was  .•!.  by  his  nephew,  John  Jai^o-Trelawny,  now  of  Col- 
drenick. 

.ii-iii.-< — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.,  for 
Trelawny  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  three  Cojnishs  ppr.,  on  a  chief 
sa.,  as  many  cross-crosslets  or.,  for  Jago.  C'rt.tt.< — ,\.  wolf 
passant  ppr.,  for  Trelawny,  and  on  a  rock  ppr.,  a  eormoiant 
rising  sa.,  wings  pean  charged  on  the  heart  with  a  cros.s- 
cnsslet  as  in  the  arms,  for  Jaco. 

i^u'-l — Coldrenick,  St.  German's,  Cuinwall. 


TRELA'WNY    OF    SHOTWICK. 

Teelawny,  lIojiACE  DuRMEK,  Esq.  of  Shotwiek 
Park,  CO.  Chester,  J.l*.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Koyal 
Horse  Grtiards,  b.  1821;  m.  1859,  Hon.  ^Maria 
Katherine  Walsh,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Oi-mailnvaitc,  and  has  i.ssuc, 

I.  Florence.  il.  3Iaud. 

III.  Hilda,  m.  13  July,  1892,  John  Herbert  Upton-Cottrell- 
Dormer,  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry,  4tli 
son  of  Clement  Cottrell-Dormer,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall, 
CO.  York,  and  has  a  son,  b.  30  .\pril,  ls;i3. 

IV.  Lilian.  v.  Miny. 

Liineag'e. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Cornish  family 
of  TuELAWNY  of  Ticlaicny. 

Lieut.-Gen.  Haury  Trelawny,  Governor  of  Languard  Fort 
(younger  brother  of  Sir  William  Trelawny,  Gth  Bart,  of  Tre- 
lawny), m.  1752,  Mary  Dormer,  and  d.  I.SOO,  leaving  a  son. 

Col.  Charles  Buereton  Trelawny,  of  Shotwiek,  who 
assumed  tlie  surname  and  arms  of  Breketon  at  the  decease  of 
Owen  Salusbury  Breretou,  Esq.  He  m.  17.sG,  JIaria,  sister  of 
Sir  Christopher  Hawkins,  Knt.  of  Trewitheii,  Cornwall,  and 
leir  (with  a  dau.  Charlotte,  la.  John  Charles  Trevanion,  E.sq. 
of  Carhays)  a  son, 

Harry  Brereton  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Shotwiek,  b.  179'2, 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards;  m.  1818,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Jlonk,  H.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  Harry,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  (/.  s.  p.  Is51. 

II.  Horace  Dormer,  now  of  Shotwiek. 

III.  Clarence,  late  of  the  Austrian  Army,  h.   1826;  la.  1870, 


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Mary,  dau.  of  W.  S.  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Eose, 
Violet  Mary,  and  Kinnia  Airnes. 

I.  Agnes  Ca'roline,  w.  )st,  IJuly,  1S40,  John  James  Calley, 
Esq.  of  Burderop,  Wilts,  who'  d.  IsM,  and  inilly,  isn;, 
Uedworth  David  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Eastwiek  I'aik,  Surrey,  by 
whom  she  has  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

Capt.  Trelawny  J.  10  Jime,  1S69. 

Ariits—Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  oak-leaves  slipped 

ppr.     Crest— A  wolf  pa,-sant   ppr.     ii;o»o— Sermoni   consona 

facta.      .S,(!f— Shotwiek  I'ark,   co.   Chester.      Citits— Carlton, 

Army  and  Xavy,  and  JlarlOorough. 


TRELAWNY  OF  HAM. 

Tkei-Awxy-Eos.-:,  Kev.  Joux,  IDA).,  of  Ham,  in 
the  Tvtliing  of  I'emiycross,  otherwise  AVeston 
Peverell.  co.  Devon,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1875, 
M.A.  1S7S,  B.D.  1889,  D.D.  1890,6.  1852  ;  m.  1st, 
1881,  Emma  Eathei-ine  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Bassett,  Esq.  of  Bajnton  House,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1886)  has  issue, 
AViLLi.iM  Edwin  Trelawny,  6.  1SS3. 
Alexander  Hamelin,  b.  1*84. 

Mary  Trelawny,  0.  1«>82.  Caroline  Sophia,  b.  1835. 

He  m.  2ndl_v,  1894,  ilarj  Frederica,  dau.  of  the  late 
Ciipt.  G.  SomervillcDigby  and  the  LadyEmilyDigby. 
Liineag'e. — The  Trelawnys  o/'/'/j/hjokJA  awd  7/«»i  are  a 
branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Tbl-lawnx  of  TreUnniij, 
derived  from  Jons  Trelawny,  of  St.  German's,  a  younger  son 
of  the  Coniish  house.  To  this  branch  belonged  Kobert  Tre- 
lawny, Esq.  of  Ham,  Member  for  Plynioutn  in  the  Long 
Parliament,  of  whose  treatment  Clarendon  speaks  in  his 
Uistori/  nf  the  R^htliion. 

Arthur  Collins,  the  celebrated  genealogi.^t  and  antiquarj, 
author  of  Collins'  Pamric,  b.  at  Exeter,  1682,  was  s-on  of 
William  Collins,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Gentleman-Usher 
to  Catharine,  Queen  of  Charles  II.,  and  grandson  of  John 
Collins,  Esq.  of  Kenilworth,  Warwickshire.  The  tiist  edition 
of  the  Ptcragc  was  published  in  1703,  and  a  second  in  171.5,  in 
four  vols,  folio.  The  latest  edition  was  that  of  1812,  with 
valuable  additions  by  SirEgerton  Brydges.  Co-lu^s  Baronttage 
was  first  published  in  1720,  and  subsequently  in  1741.  His 
other  publications  are,  1.  The  Life  of  Ci.cil,  Lord  Burleigh, 
1732,  Svo. ;  2.  The  LifeofFdtcard  the  Black  Prince,  1740,  Svo. ; 
3.  Letlers  and  Memorials  of  State,  collected  by  Sir  Henry  Sidney 
and  others,  1746,  two  vols,  folio;  4.  historical  Collections  oj 
the  Sohle  Families  of  Cacendifh,  Holies,  Vere,  Harley,  and  Ogle. 
1752,  folio;  5.  Historu  nf  Jnha  of  Gaunt.  In  consideration  of 
these  important  contributions  to  historical  and  gcnealogicai 
history,  George  II.  granted  to  Mr.  Collins  a  pension  of  £4C0  a 
year.  This  painstaking  and  learned  writer  d.  at  Baltersea  IC 
March,  17G0.    He  was  father  of 

Gen.  Arthcr  Tooker  Collins,  of  the  Eoyal  Marines,  6. 
I71S:  /«.  Henrietta  Caroline,  dau.  of  George  ITrazer,  Esq.  of 
Park,  King's  Co.,  Ireland;  and  d.  1794,  leaving  one  dau.  and 
three  sons, 

I.  David,  Lieut. -Col.,  Judge  Advocate,  and  Historian  of  the 
Settlement  of  New  South  Wales,  b.  at  Exeter,  175G.  In 
1770  he  was  appointed  Lieut,  in  the  Marines,  and  in  17  72 
was  instrumental  in  rescuing  the  unfortunate  Matilda. 
Queen  of  Denmark,  and  in  conveying  her  to  her  brotliei'.- 
(George  III.)  Hanoverian  dominions.  In  1775  he  greatly 
distinguished  himself  at  the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill.  In 
1787  he  accompanied  Governor  Philips  to  New  South  Wales 
as  Judge-.\dvocate,  and  was  subsequently  made  Governor 
of  Van  Diemen's  Land  :  previously  to  which  he  wrote  a 
history  of  tlie  furnjur  settlement.  He  (/.  at  Van  Dienien's 
Land,  24  March,  IslO. 
u.  George.  ni-  William. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Collins,  Esq.,  D.L.  Devon,  vi.  1784,  Mary,  only 
child  and  heir  of  Samuel  Pollexfen  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Ham. 
Devon,  and  d.  1826  (his  widow  d.  1837),  having  had  issue, 

I.  George  Trelawny,  b.  1786  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  George  Trelawny,  Lieut.  23rd  Koyal  Welsh  Fusiliers, 
killed  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  6  April,  1812. 

III.  Arthur  Luce  Trelawny,  Lieut.  Koyal  Artillery,  7H.  Sophi  i, 
dau.  of  William  Holmes,  Esq.,  M.D.  Quebec,  and  d.  Dec. 
Is20  (his  widow  d.  Is6i),  leaving  issue,  three  daus., 

1  Sophia  Mary,  r,i.  1868,  Col.  EitzGerald,  33rd  liegt.  (who 
d.  1882);  and  -/.  1S«3. 

2  Carohne  Matilda,  yn.  1851,  Rev.  William  Eoss,  Canon  of 
Derry,  and  liural  Dean  (d.  1891)  and  had,  wiiti  one  dau.. 
TO.  W.  Manning,  Esq.  (d.  1889),  three  sons.  Key.  John 
Trelawny  Ko.-s,  now  of  Ham  ;  Arthur  William  Pollexfen; 
and  Kol.crt  Lislie  Marcus. 

3  Arthurine  Trelawny  'born  posthumous). 


IV.  Charles  Trelawny   Collins-Trelawny,  of  Ham,  only 

surviving  son  and  heir. 
v.  Edwin  Trelawny,  /-.  1807  ;  </.  young. 
I.  Mary  Trelawny,  d.  1849.         ii.  Caroline  Trelawny,  d.  1873. 
in.  Catherine  Trelawny,  m.  the  llev.  Henry  Hare,  of  Curlis- 

Knowle,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

IV.  Charlotte  Trelawny,  d.  1876. 

V.  Emily  Trelawny,  d.  1810. 
The  only  surviving  son. 

The  Key.  Charles  Trelawny  Collins-Tbelawny,  M.A. ,  of 
Ham,  Eellow  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  and  Uector  of  Tims- 
bury,  Somerset,  b.  10  April,  1792;  in.  21  July,  1831,  Elizabeth 
AylilTe,  youniiest  dau.  of  Edward  and  Marianne  Boodle,  of 
London.  The  liev.  Charles  Trelawny  Collins  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  26  Nov.  1838,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of 
his  mother,  her  maiden  name  of  Trelawsy,  andtL  1878. 

,4r))iS — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  .arg.,  a  chevron  sa. ;  2nd  and 
ord,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.,  between  three  oak  leaves  vert. 
Crest — A  wolf  statant  ppr.     il/o^o-Serinoni  consona  facta. 

ieaJs— Ham,  Plymouth;  and  Limavady,  Londonderry. 


TEEMAYNE    OF    HELIGAN    AND 
SYDENHAM. 

Trematne,  John,  Esq.  of  Heligan,  Cornwall, 
and  Sydenham,  Devon,  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall 
from  1874  to  1880,  and  from  South  Devon 
1884-85,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  15 
April,  1825  ;  m.  13  Nov.  1860,  Hon.  Mary  Charlotte 
Martha  Vivian,  dau.  of  Charles  Crespigny,  2nd 
Lord  Vivian,  of  Glynn,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Claude  Lewis,  J.P.  co.  Cornwall,  b.  29  Oct  1869. 

I.  Onera  Mary  Georgiana. 

II.  Harriet  JIaud. 

III.  Giaee  Danuuis  Matilda,   ni.  1889,   Charles  Batington, 
Esq. 

Lineag'e. — From  the  manor  of  Tremayne,  in  the  parish  ol 
St.  Jlartin,  on  the  banks  of  Helford  Haven,  this  family  derived, 
at  a  very  remote  period,  its  designation.  In  the  reign  of 
Edward  III.,  Perys  Tremayne,  was  there  resident.  By  hia 
wife.  Dame  Opre  Treskewys,  he  was  father  of 

John  Tremayne,  to  whom,  having  no  issue  himself,  s.  his 
brother, 

Perys  Tre.mayne,  who  m.  Onera  Trevertea,  and  was  grand- 
father of 

Tbo.mas  Tre.mayne.  This  was  the  last  resident  of  the  family 
at  Tremayne.  Hem.  Isabella,  dau.  andsole  heir  of  Trenchard 
of  Collaeombe,  and  removed  in  consequence  to  that  estate, 
where  his  descendants  flourished  for  more  than  three  centuries. 
Isabella  Trenchard,  surviving  her  husband,  re-married  with 
Sir  John  Dammerel.  Thomas  Tremayne  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son, 

Nicholas  Tremayne,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Tremayne,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Carcw. 

John  Tre.mayne,  of  Collacombe,  who  m.  Emma,  dau.  of 
John  Beare,  of  Huntsham,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Kichard,  of  Tregonnan,  Cornwall,  ancestor  of 

Lewis  Tremayne,  of  Heligan,  who  commanded  a  regiment 
of  foot  for  King  Charles  1.,  and  was  Lieut. -Governor  of 
Pendennis  Castle.     This  gallant  person  had  two  sons, 

1  John  (Sir),  King's  Serjeant,  and  author  of  the  Pleas 
of  the  Ciou-n,  who  d.  s.  p. 

2  Charles,  whose  son, 

Lewis  Tremayne,   m.  Mary,  dau.  and   co-heir  of  — 
Clotworthy,  Esq.  of   Ki'shlc'igh  and   Clotworthy,  in 
Devon,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John,  m.  Grace,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Hawkins,  Esq.  of  St.  Austell,  and  left,  with  a  dau.. 
Glace,  wife  of   Charles  Rashleigh,  Esq.,  younger 
brother  of  the  House  of  Menabilly,  a  son. 
Key.  Henry  Hawkins  Tremayne,  of  whom  here- 
after,   as   representative   of    the   family  at   the 
decease  of  Arthur  Tremayne,  Ep(1.  of  .Sydenham, 
1808. 

Mr.  Tremayne  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Tho.mas  Tremayne,  of  Collacombe,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
2HENRY  Vll.  1485).  He  m.  Philippa,  eldest  dau.  of  Kogcr 
Grenville,  Esq.  of  Stowe,  and  had  eight  sons,  with  as  many 
daus.    The  former  were, 

I.  PiOger,  who  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Edmund,  of  whom  Prince,  in  his  Worthies  of  Devon, 
gives  the  following  account:  "Being  a  younger  brother, 
he  became  servant  to  Edward,  Marquess  of  Exeter,  and  a 


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gre?t  sufferer  for  his  inviolable  fidelity  to  his  noble 
master :  for  when  the  Marquess  of  Exeter  and  the  Lady 
Elizabeth  (afterwards  Queen  of  England,  of  glorious 
memory)  were  committed  to  the  Tower  in  Queen  Mary's 
days,  upon  an  accusation  of  being  privy  to  Wyat's  conspi- 
racy, Mr.  Edmund  Tremayne  was  set  on  the  rack,  thereby 
to  extort  from  him  a  confession  of  their  guilt  (prisoners 
were  oft  examined  about  her,  and  some  were  put  to  the 
rack  to  try  if  they  could  be  brought  to  accuse  that  lady), 
wherein  approving  their  innoceucy  and  his  own  fidelity, 
■with  invincible  resolution,  he  was,  upon  the  Lady  Eliza- 
beth's advancement  to  the  throne,  made  one  of  the  clerks 
of  her  Majesty's  most  honourable  privy  council.  He  had 
also  an  honorary  salary  settled  upon  him  by  the  city  of 
Exeter,  for  the  good  offices  it  had  received  and  expected 
from  him."  He  vi.  Eulalia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  Leger, 
and  had  two  sons,  named  Francis,  who  both  d.  issueless. 

III.  DiGORT,  eventual  successor  to  the  estates. 

IV.  Kichard  (twin  with  John),  in  holy  orders,  and  an  emi- 
nent divine.  He  was  educated  at  Oxford,  and  became  a 
Fellow  of  Exeter  College  in  that  university,  which  he  re- 
tained until  the  accession  of  Queen  Mary,  when  he  was 
obliged,  from  his  zeal  for  the  Keformation,  to  seek  an 
asylum  in  Germany,  having  been  deprived  of  his  fellow- 
ship. Upon  the  elevation  of  Elizabeth  to  the  throne,  he 
returned  from  exile,  and,  visiting  his  college,  had  the 
honour  of  receiving  both  degrees  of  divinity  at  once,  on 
15  Feb.  1565.  Dr.  Tremayne  subsequently  removed  to 
Gates  Hall,  and  thence  passed  within  a  short  period  into 
his  own  county,  being  instituted  Canon  Residentiary  of  St. 
Peter's,  Exeter,  and  Treasurer  of  that  church.  _  He  w.as 
esteemed  in  his  time  a  famous  preacher,  and  he  is  styled 
by  Carew,  "  Well  born,  learned,  and  well  beloved."  He 
m.  Joan,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Piers  Courtenay,  of  Ugbrook, 
butd.  s.p.  1584. 

V.  John,  twin  with  his  brother.  Dr.  Tremayne. 

yi.  Nicholas  >  twins ;  between  these  brothers  so  great  a  re- 

VII.  Andrew  J  semblance  in  person  and  sympathy  of  affec- 
tion subsisted,  as  scarcely  to  have  been  paralleled  in  any 
other  instance.  Kisden,  in  his  sui-vey  of  Devon,  relates 
some  singular  facts  regarding  them.* 

VIII.  Robert,  who  d.  an  infant. 

The  two  elder  sons,  Roger  and  Edmund,  dying  issueless,  the 
estates  eventually  devolved  upon  the  third  son, 

DiGORY  Tremayne,  Esq.,  who  thus  became  of  Collacombe, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Collacombe.  This  gentleman 
m.  in  1586,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Greville,  Knt.  of  Stowe, 
by  whom  he  had  a  numerous  family,  and  dying  1634,  was 
i.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ed.mund  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Collacombe,  who  m.  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Cooper,  of  Dorsetshire,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  unm.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

III.  John,  one  of  the  most  gallant  and  devoted  of  the 
Cavaliers. 

IV.  Edward,  like  his  brother,  a  distinguished  and  faithful 
adherent  of  King  Charles  I. 

V.  Arthur. 

The  youngest  son,  eventually  inheriting  the  estates,  became 

Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Collacombe,  and  was  a  Col.  in 
the  army.  He  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Hatherleigh,  Esq. 
of  Lamerton,  and  was  fatlier  of 

Edmund  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Collacombe,  m.  Arabella,  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Wise,  K.B.,  of  Sydenham,  Devon, 
and  had  issue,  Arthur,  his  successor;  Edward  Wise,  who 
appears  to  have  d.  s.  %>. :  Arabella;  and  Bridget.  Mr.  Tre 
mayne  was  «.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Sir  Halsewell  Tynte,  1st  Bart,  of  Halsewell,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham.  He  ra.  Miss  Ham- 
mond, of  Wilts,  and  left  an  only  child, 

Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  6.  1775,  who,  dying 
v.nm.  Dec.  1808,  devised  the  principal  estates  of  his  family  to 

Rev.  Henry  Hawkins  Tremayne,  h.  27  July,  1741,  the 
lineal  heir,  and,  after  the  decease  of  the  said  Arthur,  repre- 
sentative of  the  ancient  House  of  Tremayne.  Mr.  Hawkins 
Tremayne  m.  1767,  Harriet,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Hearle, 
Esq.  of  Penryn,  some  timeVice- Warden  of  Cornwall  Stannaries, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  10  Feb.  1829,  an  only  son, 

John  Hearle  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Heligan  and  Sydenham, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  &.  17  March,  1780  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
1831,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1806  to  1826.    He  m.  11  Jan. 

*  Upon  the  monument  of  these  remarkable  brothers,  the 
follow  ing  lines  are  engraved  : — 

"These  liken'd  twins,  in  form  and  fancy  one, 

Were  like  affected,  and  like  habit  chose: 
Their  valour  at  Newhaven  siege  was  known. 

Where  both  encounter'd  fiercely  with  their  foes; 
There  one  of  both  sore  wounded  lost  his  breath, 
And  t'  other  slain,  revenging  brother's  death." 


1813,  Caroline  Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lemon, 
1st  Bart,  of  Carclew,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Aug.  1864)  had 
surviving  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Heligan  and  Sydenham. 

II.  Arthur.  Col.  in  the  army,  now  of  Carclew  {i"-e  that  T>ame). 

III.  Henry  Hawkins,  J. P.,  b.  24  March.  1830:  m.  Charlotte 
Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  and  has  seven 
children. 

I.  Harriet  Jane,  m.  25  Jan.  1842,  Sir  John  Salusbury  Tre- 
bwny,  9th  Bart  of  Trelawny. 

II.  Mary,  m.  13  Feb.  ISil,  Hon.  and  Eev.  John  Townshend 
Boscawen. 

III.  Caroline,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Tremayne  d.  27  Aug.  1851. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  dexter  arms,  conjoined  at  the  shoulders 
and  flexed  in  triangle  or,  fists  ppr.  Crests — Two  arms  em- 
bowed,  holding  between  their  hands  a  man's  head  ppr.,  on  the 
head  a  hish-crowned  hat  sa.     Motto— Honor  et  honestas. 

Seats — Heligan,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall ;  and  Sydenham  House, 
Lew  Down,  Devon. 

Town  Residence — 18,  New  Cavendish  Street,  W. 

Clubs — Carlton  and  Arthur's. 


TKEMAYNE    OF    CABCLEW. 

Tremayne,  Aethur,  Esq.  of  Carclew,  Cornwall, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford,  M.P.  for  Truro  1878-80,  served  in  the 
13th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Crimea,  and  com- 
manded them  as  Lieut.-Col.  1860-61,  b.  15  May, 
1827;  m.  1st,  22  Sept.  1858,  Lady  Frances 
Margaret  Helj-Hiitchinson,  2nd  dau.  of  John,  3rd 
Earl  of  Donoughmore,  K.P.,  and  hy  her  (who  d. 
11  April,  1866)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Richard,  6.  17  Sept.  1861 ;  d.  30  Jan.  1862. 

II.  William  Francis,  late  4th  D.G.,  h.  25  Oct.  1862 ;  m.  19 
Aug.  1890,  Zoe  Anna  Judith,  3rd  dau.  of  Baron  de  Robeck, 
of  Gowran  Grange,  Xaas. 

III.  Charles  Lewis,  b.  14  Feb.  1864;  d.  25  Feb.  1876. 

IV.  John  Hearle,  Lieut.  13th  Hussars,  6.  11  March,  1865. 

I.  Caroline  Mary,  ra.  31  Jan.  1883,  Francis  Alexander,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Caledon  DupriS  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Calcot  Park,  Reading,  and  of  30,  Belgrave 
Square. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  Sept.  1870,  Emma  Penelope,  5th 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Phillpotts,  of  Porthgwidden, 
Cornwall,  by  Mary  Emma  Penelope  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Ulysses  Hughes,  Esq.  of  South  Wales,  and  haa 
issue, 

V.  Arthur  Hughes,  6.  19  Oct.  1872. 

II.  Alice  Opre,  b.  10  Feb.  1875. 

Col.  Tremayne,  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Hearle 
Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Heligan  and  Sydenham,  by 
Caroline  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Williain 
Lemon,  1st  Bart,  of  Carclew,  *.  by  will,  March, 
1868,  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Charles  Lemon, 
2nd  and  last  Bart,  of  Carclew. 

Lineage  and  Arms — Same  as  Tremayne  of  Heligan. 
&at— Carclew,  Perran-ar-Worthal. 


TREMENHEERE  OF  TREMENHEERE. 

Teemenheeee,  Florence  Lucy  and  Evelyn 
Westfaling,  only  dans,  and  co-heiresses  of  the 
late  Hugh  Seymour  Teemenheere,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Tremenheere,  Cornwall,  J. P.,  M.A.  Oxford,  who 
was  h.  22  Jan.  1804 ;  m.  1856,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Ealph 
Bernal,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  widow  of  Vicesimus  Enox, 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  Saffron  Walden,  and  d.  16  Sept. 
1893. 

Lineage. —  This  family  has  been  long  established  in 
Cornwall.  In  the  reign  of  Edward  I.,  Nicholas  de  Tee- 
menheere received  grants  of  manorial  rights.  Another  of 
its  ancestors,  John  Tremenheere,  1690,  endowed  the  church  at 
Penzance. 

William  Tremenheere,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Borlase, 
Esq.  of  Pendeen,  Cornwall,  by  his  wife  Lydia  Harris,  of  Hayne, 
near  Lifton,  Devon,  and  was  father  of 

William  Tremenheere,  Esq.  of  Penzance,  vi.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Walter  Borlase,  LL.D.,  of  Castle  Horneck,  near 
Penzance,  Vice-Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  by  his  wife  Mar- 
garet Pendarves,  of  Paul,  and  had  issue, 


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AVilli;iin.  John. 

Wai.tkk,  of  whom  presently. 

Ilinry  I'lndarves,  J. P.  and'p.L.  Cornwall. 

Catherine.  Mary.  Jfarixaref. 

The  3ra  son, 

JIajor-CiEn.  Walter  Tremknuekuk,  K.TI.,  and  A.D.C.  to 
Kinir  William  IV.,  m.  20  March,  IbOJ,  France--^,  '.inil  dun.  of 
Thomas  Apperley,  Esq.  of  I'lasirronow,  near  Wrexham,  .I.P. 
and  ILL.,  and  afterwards  of  Wotton  House,  near  Gloucester, 
and  had  issue, 

IICGH  SEY.MorR,  late  of  Trenieiilieere. 

John  Iknry,  m.  \s:ii),  Kliza  Caroline  I'ierard,  and  had  issue 
George  Henry  Wynii.  ami  Kilirh  Caroline 

Cieorse  liorlase.  Major-Gen.  of  .Sprin^r  Gnive,  Middlesex,  J. P., 
7/).  1841,  Sarah  Swaine.  widow  of  Capt.  J.  U.  Lunisdcn,  and 
dan.  of  Kev.  U.  II.  Hough,  and  had  issue,  George  I'en- 
darves. 

Charles  William.  C  B..  Lieut. -Gen.  late  Bombay  Ensineers, 
/).  1813;  //I.  1--41,  Camilla  Kliza  Gnig,  and  has  issue.  Sey- 
mour James  Henry  .\pperlcy,  Madras  Civil  Service.  la.lH  Get, 
1887.  Jessie,  dau.  of  15.  H.  Van  Auken,  Esq,  of  New  York: 
William;  George;  Herbert;  Fanny,  decea.sed  ;  Mary;  and 
Maude. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  Doric  columns  paleways  arg.  Cre.'<t — A 
Saracen's  head  in  profile  ppr.  Motto — Thryscryssough  ne  Dcu 
a  nef. 

HesUlrncf—iS,  Thurloe  Square,  S,W. 


TRENCH    OF    CLONFEKT. 

TnEycK,  CnAia.ES  O'Haka,  Esq.  of  Clonfert,  co, 
Gahvay.  late  14tli  Kegt.,  b.  19  March,  1S46 ;  s.  liis 
brotlieV,  Dee.  18G7 ;  7n.  11  April,  1874,  Elizabetli 
Olivia.  3rcl  dan.  of  Kobert  St.  George,  Esq.,  and 
gi'anddau.  of  Sir  Rieliard  IJligb  St.  George,  Bart., 
of  Woodsgift,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Arthur  Bcrdett,  b.  Ul  Aug.  1S84. 

II.  Charles  Irederick.  //.'JS  July,  1885. 

I.  Grace  Eulalie  St.  George. 

II.  Violet  JLadeline  .'\laud.  m.  Moira  Sophia. 

Xiineagre. — Etre  Trekch.  Esq,  of  Ashford,  CO.  llos- 
common,  'Jnd  surviving  son  of  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.  of  Gar- 
tally,  M.P.  for  CO.  Galway  he,  Burke's  I'un'iic,  Clascaktt, 
E.),  by  Eliz.abeth  his  wife,  Uau.  of  John  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyrecourt 
Castle,  III.  1768,  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Kean  OJIara,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  and  granddau.  of  Ke.an  O'llara,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore, 
CO.  Sligo,  and(/.  177.'),  leaving  an  only  son, 

Hev.  Frederick  Etre  Trench,  liector  of  Kellistovrn,  co. 
Carlow,  h.  1769;  m.  179:i,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Michael  Head,  Esq. 
01  Derry  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  i.ssue, 

John  Eyre,  his  heir.  William  Eyre,  6,  1800;  d.  s.  21.  1861. 
Rev.  Mr.  Trench  <?.  1848,  and  was  «,  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoHX  Etre  Trench,  Esq.  of  Clonfert,  co.  Guhvay,  h.  1798; 
rn.  1834,  Grace,  3rd  d,au.  of  RcY.  John  Burdett,  Rector  of 
Banagher,  King's  co.,  and  Ballygarth,  co.  Jleath,  .ind  by  her 
^who  '/.  Jan.  I889i  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Augustus  Etre,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  OHara,  now  of  Clonfert. 

I.  Margaret  Matilda,  d.  1874. 

II.  Catherine  Maria  Louisa,  </.  1871. 

III.  Grace  Florinda,  ni.  1862,  Arthur  Burdett,  Esq.  of  Coolfin, 
King's  Co.,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  i.ssue,  Arthur  Hugo  de 
I'urdet,  now  of  Coolfil  <\ee  that  jamUt/). 

IV.  Charlotte  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Trench  d.  Fob.  18G4,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Frederick  Augustus  Etre  Trench,  Esq.  of  Clonfert,  co. 
Galw.ay,  6.  1836,  a.  his  father  in  1864;  d.  uaia.  Pec.  1807,  and 
was  K.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Charles  O'IIara  Trench, 
of  Clonfert. 

Arms,  dr. — Same  as  Trench  of  Cangnrt. 
Si-0.1 — Clonfert,  Eyrecourt,  co.  Galway. 
Clo.'j — Junior  United  Service,  S.W. 


TKENCH  OF  CANGOET  PARK. 

Tkencji,  HEyp.T  Bloomfikld,  Esq.  of  Cangort 
Park,  King's  Co.,  h.  24  Kov.  1840  ;  m.  11  Aug.  1870, 
Jessie,  only  child  of  William  Charles  Erederick 
Eawlins,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  AVilliam  Bloomfield,  Lieut.  Oxfonlshire  L.I.,  6. 
17  May,  1873. 

II.  Frederick  Charles  Bloomfield,  ').  '23  April,  187S. 
I.  Constance  Georgiana  Bloomfield. 

i[.  Mildred  Blanche  Bloomfield. 

HI.  Jessie  Angel  Bloomfield,  d.  11  May,  1889. 


Liineage.— William  Trench,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park,  6. 
1769  ibrollier  of  Frederic,  1st  Lord  Ashtowii.  and  4th  son  of 
Frederick  Trench,  Esq.  of  Moate  .and  Woodlawn,  co.  (i;ilway, 
by  .Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-luirof  Francis-Sadleir, 
Esq.  of  Sopwell  Hall,  co.  Tipperary),  m.  18  June,  1798,  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Frances  Henrietta  liicarda,  only  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Robert  Moore,  youngest  son  of  I'.dwanl,  -Mh  F.avl  of  Drogheda, 
and  by  her  ''ad  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Fitzwilliam  (Rev.),  b.  11  Jlarch,  1799;  in. 
16  Feb.  183.-).  Louisa  Alice,  dau.  of  Col.  The  Right  Hon. 
Robert  Ward,  son  of  Bernard,  1st  Viscount  Bangor,  and  d. 
3  Pec.  1869,  liaving  by  her  (who  d.  16  Dec.  1878)  had  issue,. 

1  Milllam  Robert  (Rev.\  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool,  and 
Rector  of  .All  Saints',  Kensington,  b.  9  Oct.  1838;  lu.  IS 
Jan.  1877,  Edith  .\nne  Hamilton  (who '?.  4  Dec.1892), eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Langton,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 
Frederic  Charles,  b.  25  Nov.  1877;  William  Langton,  and 
ilobert  Hamilton  (twins),  1';.  10  Nov.  1881:  John  Roy,  6. 
2  Sept.  1884;   Louisa  Jessie  ;  Mary  Ellinor. 

2  Frederic  Ward,  //.  1840;  d.  4  Jan.  Is54. 

3  John  Henry,  b.  21  March,  1842;  d.  unid.  25  Dec.  1870. 

4  Robert  Fitz  Frederic,  in  Holy  Orders,  0.  22  Nov.  1843; 
7U.  28  .Aug.  1868,  Marg.aret  Geraldine,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Francis  Hewson,  Rector  of  Dunganstown,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  (/.  3.  }).  4  June,  1869.     His  widow  iZ.  3  Aug.  1871. 

5  Louis,  b.  '20  JIarcli,  1846;  m.  21  June,  ls77,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Robert  Ward,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  John 
Henry,  b.  1878;  Bernard  Frederick,  b.  1880;  Claud 
William,  b.  1881  ;  Geoffrey  Louis,  b.  1885  ;  and  Harriette 
Louise.  1  Sarah  Loui.sa,  d.  unm.  8  Oct.  1880. 

n.  Henrt,  late  of  C;ingort  Park, 

I.  Harriet,  m.  April,  1832,  Vcn.  Evans  Johnson,  .Archdeacon 
of  Ferns,  and  (/.  1840,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Anne  Margaret,  m.  24  Oct.  1839,  Guy  .Atkinson,  Esq.  oS 
Cangort,  King's  Co.,  who  d.  28  Nov.  l8o9,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  William  Trench  d.  April,  1849.     His  second  son, 

Henrt  Trench,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park,  J. P.,  co.  Tipper.ary, 
and  King's  co.,  High  Sheriff  1842,  b.  8  Oct.  1807  ;  m.  22  Oct. 
1836,  Hon.  Georgiana  Mary  Emilia  Bloomfield,  dau.  of  Lord 
Bloomfield,  and  d.  7  March,  1881,  leaving  issue,  by  her  who  d. 
13  Jan.  1893, 

I.  Henrt  Bloomfield,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Thomas,  of  Loughton,  Moreygal],  King's  Co.,  h.  !> 
Sept.  1843;  m.  IC  Jan.  1877,  Elizabeth  Ida,  dau.  of  Colin 
George  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Stonefield,  eo.  -Argyll. 

III.  Benjamin  Bloomfield,  A.  28  Nov.  1846  ;  m.  25  July,  1889, 
Dora,  }-oungesr,  Jau.  of  Christopher  Turnor,  Esq,  of  Stoke 
Roclifort,  eo.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue.  Sheelah  Georgiana 
I'.ertlia,  b.  2S  Jlav,  1890;  Theodora  Caroline,  b.  17  Julv, 
1891. 

I.  Harriott. 

II.  (Jeorgiana  Sarah,  m.  24  June,  1869,  Francis  William 
Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Nanhoran,  en,  Carnarvon,  who  d. 
20  Jan.  1890,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Louisa  Charlotte,  m.  20  July,  1870,  Lieut.-Col.  James 
Gore  Booth,  R.E.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Isabel  Catherine,  m.  3  Jan.  1883,  Rev.  Frank  Chenevix 
Trench,  youngest  son  of  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  .and  has 
issue. 

v.  Blanche  Helen. 

Armn — Arg.,  a  lion  passant  gu.,  between  three  fieurs-de-li,s 
az.,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  sun  in  splendour  or.  Crest — -An 
arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  a  sword,  all  ppr.  Motto — 
Virtutis  fortuna  comes. 

^'e<(£— Cangort  Park,  Roscrea,  King's  Co. 


TEENCHARD    OF    STANTON. 

Ashfoedby-Thkxciiard,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Stanton 
House,  CO.  Wilts,  Ij.  28  March,  1843  ;  w.  11  July, 
18()7,  Augusta,  only  dau,  and  heir  of  Rev.  Hem-y 
Kobert  Eowler,  of  Eelton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has- 
issue, 

I.  ,TonN  HekrtMohun,  b.  4  May,  1803, 

II.  George  Augustus,  b.  1869. 

III.  Thomas  Bernard,  b.  1870, 

IV.  Cr.-vven  Patrick,  b.  1871;  d.  1882. 

V.  Stephen  Granville,  b.  1872. 

Iiineag"e. — Baldwin  dc  Riparlis,  Earl  of  Devon,  granted: 
Hordhill,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  unto 

Pagands  Tbenchard  and  his  heirs :  unto  w  hieh  deed  are 
witnesses,  amongst  others,  Robert,  Alexander,  and  Hugh 
Trencliard,  grandsons  of  Paganus  Trenchaid.  This  Baldwin 
lived  in  the  time  of  Henry  1.     His  son  and  heir, 

AViLLiAM  Tkenchaku,  Was  witness  to  a  deed  of  Galfridus  dc 
Insula,  concerning  some  bands  in  Schaldfiint,  time  of  Henry  I. 
He  had  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

RoiiERT  Trenchard,  is  witness  to  a  grant  made  to  the 
commons  of  Christchureh   by  Richard    di-  Redvers,   Earl  ot 


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Devon,  -which  nobleman  d.  8  IIenet  IT.  (IIGI).  lie  was  also  a 
witness  under  the  Rrant  of  Galfridus  do  Insula,  son  of  Jordan 
de  Insula,  made  to  the  Abbey  of  Quarrara,  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight,of  his  mill  of  Schaldflint.     lie  had  a  son  and  successor, 

llENKT  TitKNCiiARD,  of  Ilordhill,  who  is  a  witness  to  the 
grant  of  William  de  liivers  (called  Vernon),  Earl  of  Devon, 
made  to  the  Abbey  of  Quarrara,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  of  the 
service  of  eighty-eight  acres  of  land  in  his  manor  of  Welford  ; 
unto  which  grant  Mabell,  Covtntess  of  Devon,  was  also  a  witness, 
which  Mabell  (7.  8  King  Jons.  Henry  Trenchard  had  issue, 
three  sons,  Henry,  Baldwin,  and  William.    The  eldest. 

Sib  Henut  Tbenchard,  Knt.,  confirmed  to  Walter  le 
Francois  land  in  Lingwood,  which  Henry,  his  father,  had 
formerly  granted.  To  his  grant  unto  C;irlton  is  annexed  his 
seal-manual.  This  Henry  Trenchard,  Knt., /'(.  the  dau.  and 
heir  of  AValerand,  and  left  two  sons  and  a  dau.  The  elder 
son, 

John  Trenchard,  of  Hordhill,  granted  to  Walerand,  his 
brother,  a  tenement  adjoining  Sehaldtlint.  He  left  issue,  I. 
John,  of  Ilordhill,  and  :i.  Walerand,  whose  great  grandson, 
Egidius,  left  a  dau.  and  heir,  who  hi.  John  IJepden.  The  older 
son, 

John  Trenchard,  of  Hordhill,  »!.  Margaret ,  who  re- 
leased the  part  of  her  dowry  unto  Walerand  Trenchard  by  deed, 
dated  l.'J  Edward  IJ.     lie  was  .'t.  by  his  son, 

liicHARD  Trenchard,  who  by  deed,  dated  17  Edward  II., 
and  by  another  deed,  dated  22  Edward  II.,  granted,  together 
with  Henry  Trenchard,  son  of  John,  and  brother  to  liiehard, 
a  plaid  of  land  in  Schaldflint  unto  Adam  Gunibald,  Vicar  of 
Schaldflint.  The  manor  of  Schaldfliut  was  entailed  by  line 
nnto  Henry  Trenchard  and  Eleanora  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies,  4  Edward  II.    Bichard  m.  and  left  issue, 

Richard  Trenchard,  called  Le  Grandicer,  living  temp. 
Henrt  III.,  VI.  Blurgaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William 
Damarell,  Knt.  of  Hinton,  and  left  a  son, 

John  Trenchard,  who  m.  Sibella,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Moleins,  hy  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert 
Cotes,  of  Fairoke,  co.  Somerset,  and  relict  of  William  Walleis, 
by  whom  he  left  a  son, 

EicHAED  Trenchard,  who  left,  by  ;Margaret  his  wife,  who 
m.  2ndly,  Robert  Dingle,  a  son, 

Henrt  Trenchard,  who  s.  his  elder  brother  Baldwin.  This 
Henry  recovered  lands  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  at  an  assize  held 
at  Winton,  3  Henrt  VI.    He  had  a  son, 

Henrt  Trenchard,  of  Hordhill,  who  vi.  Christiana,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  :\Iohun,*  Esq.  of  Ham  Mohnn,  by  Joanna, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  and  thus 
acquired  Wolverton  and  Ham  Mohun.  Henry  Trenchard's 
name  is  found  in  deeds,'  dated  39  Henrt  VI.,  and  also  15 
Edward  IV.,  shortly  after  which  time  he  died.  By  his  mar- 
riage he  brought  a  great  addition  of  estate,  and  had  a  son  and 
succesor, 

Sib  John  TRExcnARD,  Knt.  of  Wolverton,  High  .Sheriff  in 
1.509,  who  m.  1st,  JIargarita,  dau.  of  John  Wyke,  of  Byndon, 
Devon,  who  d.  s.  ;>.,  and  2ndly,  Eleanora,  dau.  of  John  Philiole, 
of  Woodland,  Dorset,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  who  7«.  Ama,  dau.  of  James  Russell,  of  Berwick, 
Dor.set,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  of  Lytchett  Jlaltruvers,  who 
TO.  Hawifsa,  sister  and  co-heir  of  George  de  la  Lynde,  and 
left  a  son,  Henry,  of  Lytchett,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Drury,  Knt.  of  eo.  I3uckingham,  and  whose  son, 
George,  sold  Lytchett  to  Sir  George  Trenchard. 

The  elder  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Trenchard,  Knt.  of  Wolverton,  13  Henrt  VII., 
with  many  other  eminent  gentlem.an  of  the  West  brought 
timely  aid  to  the  succour  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  then  besieged 
by  Perkin  Warbeek  and  the  Cornish  rebels,  and  in  the  21st  of 
the  same  reign,  Sir  Thomas  entertained  at  his  house,  Philip, 
King  of  Castile,  w'ho  was  compelled  by  tempi'stto  put  into  the 
port  of  Weymouth,  and  the  monarch  remained  at  Wolverton 
until  his  departure  for  Windsor  to  visit  the  king.  Ho  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Strangeways ;  2ndly,  Anna,  dau.  of 


*  William  Mohun,  third  Baron  of  Dunster,  fortified  and 
held  his  castle  on  the  part  of  the  Empress  Matilda,  against 
King  Stephen,  in  1132.  From  his  eldest  son,  Reginald  de 
:\lohun,  Karon  of  Dunster,  descended  the  successive  barons  of 
the  family  :  and  from  a  younger  son,  John  i!c  Jlohun,  sprang 
the  -"\Iuhuiis  of  Ham  Mohun,  of  whom  John  Mohun,  Esq.  of 
Ham  JIuhun,  m.  Joanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Norris, 
of  Normington,  in  Wilts,  and  widow  of  Sir  Richard  Turberville, 
hy  whom  he  was  grandfather  of  John  Mohun,  of  Ham  Mohun, 
who  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Wolver- 
ton, and  was  father  of  Christiana,  m.  as  in  the  text,  to  Henry 
Trenchard. 


'  Thomas  de  la  Lynde  ;  and  3rdly,  Editha,  dau.  of  John  Hyrde- 
ford.     By  the  2nd  wife,  ho  had,  with  younger  issue, 

I.  Thomas,   of  Wnlveiton,   m.    Eleanor,    dau.   of  Sir  Giles 

Strangways,    Knt.   of  .\ilesbury,   and  had  by  her  (who  m. 

2ndly,  Thomas,  son  of  John  Carew,  of  Anthony)  a  son, 

Thomas  Trenchard,   of   Wolverton,   who    in.    Eleanora 

dau.  of  Sir  John  Horsey,  Knt.  of  Clifton,  and  was  s.  by 

his  son. 

Sir  George  Trenchard,  of  Wolverton,  knighted  by 
Queen  Elizareth  1os8,  to.  1st,  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Speke,  Knt.  of  Whit'-;  Lackington,  and  2ndlr.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Bamfield,  and  widow  of  Thomas" Chaffin, 
of  Koike.  By  the  latter,  he  had  three  daus.,  Jane,  to. 
John  Williams,  Esq.  of  llerringston  ;  Dorothy,  m.  the 
son  and  heir  of  Arthur  Cliampernoune;  and  Arundela, 
1)1.  John,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Freeke,  Knt.  of  Slierstoii. 
By  the  former.  Sir  George  had  three  sons  and  three 
daus.,  viz., 

1  Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

2  John,  of  Warmwoll,  co.  Dorset,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Rodney,  of  Stoke,  co.  Somerset,  and  had  one 
.son,  John,  who  (/.  viim.,  and  five  daus.,  Penelope,  d. 
uiim.  ;  Francos,  m.  Col.  John  Bingham,  of  liinghams 
Melcombe ;  Grace,  ra.  Col.  William  Sydenham,  of 
Winford  Eagle ;  Jane,  m.  John  Sadler,  Esq. ;  Eliza- 
heth,  (/.  uniii. 

3  George  (Sir),  who  d.  s.  p.,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Whit- 
san,  of  Bristol,  and  2ndly,  Lady  Penelope  D'Arcy, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Rivers,  and  d.s.p. 
leaving  her  a  widow  at  17.  She  m.  2ndly,  Sir  John 
Gage,  Knt.  of  Firle,  and  Srdly,  Sir  William  Ilervey, 
Knt.  of  Ickworth,  co.  Suffolk.  This  fair  lady  and 
wealtliy  heiress  was  wooed  by  three  suitors  at  the 
same  time,  and  the  knights,  as  in  chivalry  bound, 
were  disposed  to  contest  the  prize  with  targe  and 
lance:  but  the  lady  herseU'  forbade  the  battle,  and 
menaced  the  disobedient  knights  with  her  eternal 
di.spleasure,  promising  jocularly  tliat  if  they  had  but 
patience  she  would  have  them  all  in  tlieir  turus^ 
which  promise  she  fulfilled. 

1  Grace,  m.  Sir  .Icilui  Strangways,  Knt.  of  Melbury. 

2  Anne,  m.  Nicholas  Strangwas's,  Esq. 

3  Elizabeth,  vi.  Sir  John  Browne,  Knt.  of  Frampton. 
The  eldest  son. 
Sir  Thomas  Trenchard,   of  Wolverton,  living  1640,   m. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Motford,  widow,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Christopher  Morgan,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  seven  daus. 
and  three  younger  sons,  an  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Trenchard,  of  Wolverton,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Henley,  Esq.  of  Bramshill,  and  had  three  daus. 
(1  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Ivory,  Esq.  of  Colhay  ;  2  Anne,  m. 
SValter  Erie,  Esq.  of  Chatborough ;  3  Mary,  m.  John 
Southby,  Esq.  of  Carswcll)  and  two  sous, 

1  Thomas,  his  heir. 

2  John,  of  Bloxworth  (Right  Hon.  Sir),  P.O.,  sworn  one 
of  the  principal  Secretaries  of  State  23  March,  1693, 
afterwards  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  m.  Philippa,  dau. 
of  George  Speke,  Esq.  of  White  Lackington ;  d.  1694, 
leaving  three  daus.  (1  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Jleech,  Esq. 
of  Charmister;  2  Mary,  m.  Thom.as  Arnold,  Esq.  of 
Portsmouth;  3  Anne,  to,  John  Bromfiold,  Esq.  of 
Haywood)  and  four  sons,  three  d.  s.  p.,  the  eldest 
George,  m.  his  cousin.  Mart  Trenchaiu),  and  had 
issue  as  hereafter. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Trenchard,  of  Wolverton,  M.P.  for  Bridport,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Erie,  of  Charborough,  and  had  a 
dau.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Turberville,  Esq.  of  Bore  Regis, 
and  a  son, 

Thomas  Trenchard,  of  Wolverton,  M.P.  for  Dorchester 
1689,  for  Wareham  1695  and  1698,  and  for  co.   Dorset 
1700  and  1701,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Henry  Henning,  Esq.  of  Pokeswell,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1725),  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Mart  Trenchard,  of  Wolverton,  b.  20  April,  1694,  '.n.  her 
cousin,  George  Trenchard  (as  above)  and  had  two  daus. 
(1  Henrietta,  TO.  Joeelyn  Piekard,   Esq.  of  Bloxworth;  2 
Mary,  m.  Richard  Owen  Cambridge,  Esq.  of  Whitmin- 
ster),  two  younger  sons,  Thomas  and  John,  Commissioner 
of 'I'axos,  both  d.  s.  j).  and  an  eldest  son,  her  heir, 
George  Trenchard,  of  Wolverton,  in.  Mary  Serjeant,  and 
d.    12  Got.   1763,  leaving  1  William,  of  Wolverton,  m. 
C  Aug.  1790,  Lady  Hester  Amelia  do  Burgh,  dau.  of  John, 
12th   Earl   of    Clanricarde ;  2  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of 
Lytchett  Maltravers,  LL.D.,  m.  1795,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Reeves,  Knt.  of  Holeport,   co.  Berks,  and 
d.  s.p.  1808. 
II.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Xormington,  co.  Wilts,  to.  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Normington,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Rodney,  Esq.  of  Rodney,  Stoke,  co.  Somerset,  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Rodney,  Knt.  of  Rodney  Stoke,  and 
had  four  sons,  i.  Francis,  of  Xormington,  d.  6  Nov.  1635, 
having  had  an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth  d.  young;  ii.   Edward, 


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of  Mount  Trenchard  (granted  1'2  June,  anno  12  James  I.), 
(?.  «.  ]K  1<321  ;  III.  JoHx,  of  whom  hereafter;  iv.  Henry,  of 
Cutteridge,  i;;.  Mi-s  Jane  Towes,  and  had  issue,  all  <(.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Trenehard's  will  was  proved  1591.     His  third  son, 

John  Treschakd,  Esq.  of  Mount  TrenclKird.  and  Saltford, 
CO.  Somerset,  m.  Mrs.  Anne  Southcott  (or  Southwell),  widow, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Neville,  Esq.  of  Sussex,  and  had 
issue.  His  will,  dated  10  Aug.  1646,  was  proved  20  Feb.  1654, 
and  he  wasj.  hy  his  son, 

William  Tre.nchabd,  Esq.  of  Cuttcridge,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Norton,  Knt.  of  Abbotsleigh,  co.  Somerset,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  JoHX,  his  heir. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  Henry  Long,  Esq  of  Melksham. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Kichard  Baxter,  Esq.,  and  cf.  s.  p. 

nt.  Franees,  bapt.  5  March,  1676  ;  ;/;.  1703,  Jolin  Hippisley, 
Esq.  of  Stanton,  co.  ^Yilts,  bapt.  IS  Aug.  1676,  son  ot  John 
Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  who  was  bapt.  26  Jan.  1640,  and 
d.  10  Oct.  1667,  by  Anne  Hippisley  his  wife,  and  grandson 
of  Eobeit  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  who  d.  1667,  by  Jane 
his  wife,  who  d.  Sept.  1670,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Steventon,  Esq.  of  Dottrell,  co.  Salop,  which  Robert  Hip- 
pisley was  3rd  son  of  John  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Stone 
Easton,  co.  Somerset,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  I  Ellen, 
bapt.  18  Aug.  1706;  2  Anne,  bapt.  31  May,  1713,  three 
sons, 

1  William  Hippisley,  of  Stanton,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Wilts,  6. 
1707  ;  d.  s.  p.  1755. 

2  Robert  Hippisley,  of  whom  hereafter. 

3  George,  bapt.  23  Sept.  1716  ;  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1639. 

Mr.  Trenchard  d.  22  Aug.  1710,  aged 70,  and  was.?,  by  his  son, 
John  Tkexchard,  Esq,  of  Cutteridge,  heir  also  of  his  grand- 
father, SirGeorge  Norton,  Knt.  of  Abbotsleigh.  He  was  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  a  Commissioner  for  Forfeited  Estates  in  Ireland, 
andM.P.  for  Taunton;  b.  1662;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Blackett,  1st  Bart,  of  Wallington,  and  d.  s.  p.  16  Dec.  1723, 
when  he  was .«.  by  his  nephew,  Robert  Hippisley,  who,  having 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Trenchard,  became 

Robert  Hippisley-Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  b.  1715; 
1!!.  1st,  1740,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Gore,  Esq.,  Rector  of 
Wilton,  by  Lucy  Dawson  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  April, 
1755,  aged  36)  had  issue, 

1.  John  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Lucy,  bur.  at  St.  Edmund's,  Salisbury. 

II.  Ellen,  b.  7  Sept.  1745;  m.  1st,  22  Dec.  1766,  John  Ash- 
roRDEY,  Esq.  of  Cheshunt,  co.  Hertford,  b.  1726)  who  was 
son  of  John  Ashfordby,  Esq.  of  Cheshunt,  h.  1670,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Frances  Poltock,  who  d.  6  April,  1774,  aged 
86.  Mr.  Ashfordby,  who  d.  1747,  was  descended  from 
the  family  of  Ashfordby,  an  ancient  and  respectable  one  in 
the  CO.  Leicester),  and  by  him  (who  d.  1778}  had  an  only 
eon, 

1  John  Ashfordby  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

She  VI.  2ndly,  4  Oct.  1779,  John  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  co. 
Southampton,  and  by  him  had 

2  AV alter  Long,  of  Preshaw  (see  that  faviily). 
Mr.  Trenchard  d.  July,  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  William  Hippisley-Tbenchard,  Esq.  of  Cutteridge 
and  Abbotsleigh,  b.  1740;  viho  d.s.p.  1810,  and  devised  his 
estates  to  his  nephews.  Rev.  John  Ashfordby  and  Walter 
Long.  The  elder  of  whom,  having  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Trenchard,  became, 

Rev.  John  Ashfobdbv-Tbenchard,  D.C.L.,  of  Stanton,  6. 
1771,  m.  1st,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Croft  Cooke,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  18o2)  had  two  sons  and  four 
daus., 

I.  John  Trenchard  Craven,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Trinity  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  1836. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Rowden,  Vicar  of  HigUworth, 
Wilts,  and  d.  1834,  leaving  a  dau. 

II.  Frances,  d.  1831. 

III.  Emma,  m.  Rev.  Anthony  Crowdy. 

IV.  Mary,  ci.  1831. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  1834,  Miss  Brooks,  of  Kingham,  co.  Oxford.  Dr. 
Trenchard  inherited  Stanton,  JIarston,  &c..  at  the  decease  of 
his  father  in  1773.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  John  Trenchard  Craven  Ashfordby-Trenchaed, 
M.A.,  of  Stanton,  b.  1800;  m.  27  Aug.  1839,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Davies,  of  Northaw,  and  by 
her  (who  21  July,  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  ni.  Rev.  James  Bowden,  Rector  of  Ardingly,  Sussex, 
and  d.  21  Jan.  1881,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Ellen,  ra.  14  July,  1870,  Rev.  William  Caldwall  Masters, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Stanton  iitzwarren,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Frances,  m.  and  has  issue.  iv.  Emma. 
Be  d.  10  March,  1851. 

AriM — Party  per  pale,  the  dexter  side  paly  of  sis  arg.  and 


sa.,  the  sinister az.,  for  Trenchard;   quartering  Ashfordbt* 
Crest— X  dexter   arm    holding  a  battle-axe.      Jl/o«o— Nose* 
teipsum. 
jSsais— Stanton  House,  near  Highworth. 


DILLON-TKENCHARD    OF    LYTCHETT 
HOUSE. 

Dillon  -  Teenchard,  Heney  Luke,  Esq.  of 
Lytchett  House,  co.  Dorset,  and  Colinshays,  co. 
Somerset,  b.  14  Jan.  1849;  m.  1  March,  1870,  Fanny, 
younp;est  dau.  of  the  late  John  Steele  Gatehouse, 
Esq.  of  Eayville  House,  Emsworth,  Hants,  and  has 
issue, 

Harry  de  BnKCH,  h.  22  Aug.  1872. 
Laura  Fanny,  6.24  March,  1871. 
Margaret  Eva,  b.  10  March,  1885. 

Lineag-e.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Dillox. 
L0KE  Dillon,  Esq.,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  2nd  son  of  Luke 
Dillon,  Esq.  of  Clonbrock,  co.  Galway,  and  brother  of  Robert 
Dillon,  1st  Lord  Clonbrock,  m.  17  Feb.  1785,  Lady  Margaret 
Augusta,  sister  of  Henry,  1st,  Marquess  of  Clanricarde,  K.P. 
(whose  other  sister.  Lady  Hester  Amelia,  m.  1790,  William 
Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  who  d.  1821),  and  was  father 
of 

Rev.  Henry  Ldke  Dillon,  b.  10  Jan.  1786,  sometime  Rector 
of  Lytchett  Maltravers,  Dorset,  ))i.  29  June,  1815,  Phoebe,  dau. 
of  J.  W.  Dawkins,  Esq.  of  Romsey,  Hants,  and  i.  March,  1845, 
leaving  by  her(who  d.  Sept.  1854)  a  son, 

Henrt  Luke  S.mith  Dillon-Tbenchard,  Esq.  of  Lytchett 
House,  6.  8  Jan.  1823;  to.  17  March,  1848,  Laura  Augusta, 
younger  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  J.  De  Witt,  of  Wool,  Dorset,  and  d.  24 
May,  1867,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Luke,  now  of  Lytchett  House. 

II.  George  Edmund,  b.  1850.  in.  William,  h.  1854. 
IV.  Charies  Edward,  6.  1856.               v.  Robert,  b.  1860. 
vi.  Hugh,  b.  1862. 

I.  Laura  Augusta.  ii.  Helen,  d.  young. 

.firmj— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  arg.  and  az.,  in  the 
1st  three  pallets  sa.,  for  Trenchard;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion 
rampant  gu.,  debruised  with  a  baraz.,  between  three  crescents, 
with  an  estoile  of  six  points  of  the  second  issuant  from  each, 
for  Dillon.  Crests — A  dexter  arm  embowed,  vested  az., 
cuffed  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  trenching-knife  ppr.,  for 
Trenchard  ;  on  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  hawk  rising 
ppr.,  for  Dillon.     Motto— 'Sosce  teipsum. 

Seat — CoUnshays  House,  near  Bruton,  Somerset. 


TREVELYAN    OF    NETHERWITTON. 

Teeveltan,  Thornton'  Eoger,  Esq.  of  Netlier- 
witton,  Northumberland,  J. P.,  b.  1843;  m.  1864, 
Dolree  Wilkinson,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Eraser,  Esq.  of 
Bath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Spencer,  b.  1864.         ii.  Walter  Raleigh,  6.  1865. 

III.  Roger  de  Thornton,  b.  1871. 

IV.  Freeman  Blackett  Thornton,  b.  1874. 
I.  Lilian  Elizabeth  Margaret. 

Ijmeag:e. — Walter  Trevelyan,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  Sir 
George  Trevelyan,  SrdBart.  of  Nettlecombe,  m.  14  July,  1772, 
Margaret,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Mary,  wife 
of  Thomas  Witham,  Esq.  of  Headlam)  of  James  Thornton, 
Esq.  of  Netherwitton,  co.  Northumberland  (a  family  of  dis- 
tinction in  Northumberland,  founded  by  the  celebrated  Rogee 
DE  Thornton,  "  the  richest  merchant  that  ever  was  dwelling 
in  Newcastle,"  who  d.  2  Jan.  1430),  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

I.  Walter  Blacket,  his  heir. 

II.  Raleigh,  of  whom  presently. 

He   m.  2ndly,  Margaret,    eldest  dau.  ot  Richard  Hitchens  of 
Penzance,  and  by  her  who  d.  1838,  had  furtherissue, 
HI.  Walter  Calverley,  6.  1807 ;  m.  1828,  Isabella,  dau.  of  C. 
Tait,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1849,  having  by  her  (who  d.  10  April, 
1872)  had  issue, 

1  Walter  Raleigh,  m.  29  Sept.  1863,  Marion  Adelaide,  only 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  William  Leslie,  of  Ballibay,  and 
has  issue, 

Walter  Raleigh,   b.   29  Aug.   1865,  m.  25  June,   1891, 
Georgina  Alice,  only  child  of  Edmund  Whitney  Fether- 
stonhautih-VVhitney,  Esq. 
Charles  Calverley,  b.  25  March,  1874. 
Adelaide  Isabella.  F'lorence  Emmeline. 

Nora  Kathleen. 
1  Frances   Isabella,    m.    24   Not.    1860,    Hcrr   Albrecht 
Bischof. 


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2  Marparet  Lydia,  to.  2  Sept.  1862,  John  Pearson  Cress- 
wcll.  Esq.,  M.ll.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Harriet  July  Emmeline,  to.  15  June,  1865,  Robert  Wil- 
liam Head,  Esq  ,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Julia,  m.  George  Dennis  John,  Esq.  of  Penzance. 

II.  Frances  Susanna,  ?)!.  31  Aug.  1839,  John  Dangcrfield, 
Esq.  of  College  Villas,  Hanistead,  and  had  issue,  a  dau. 
Margaret  Eleanor,  m.  28  Aug.  1869,  J.  E.  Beckett,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Walter  Blackett  Teeveltan,  Esq.  d.  unm.  3  April,  1818, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Baleigh  Treveltan,  Esq.  of  Netherwitton,  6.  6  Aug.  1781 ; 
TO.  14  June,  1819,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Kobert  Grey,  Esq.  of 
Shorestone  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  by  her,  who  d.  16  Sept. 
1885,  had  issue, 

I.  Thornton  Raleigh,  6.  18  April,  1820;  m.  1842,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Henderson,  of  Galashiels,  and  d.  14  Feb. 
1845,  leaving  issue, 

Thornton  Roger,  now  of  Netherwitton. 
Constance  Mary,  m.  1st,  1864,  James  Todd  Mackie,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  1869,  Robert  Benn,  Esq. 

II.  Walter  Blackett,  B.A.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
17  March,  1821 ;  m.  Helena  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Trevelyan,  5th  Bart,  of  Wallington  and  Nettlecombe,  and 
widow  of  Rev.  Bryan  Faussett,  and  has  issue, 

1  Herbert,  Major  late  K.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  h.  6  July,  1847. 

2  Walter. 

3  Willonghby  Fenwick,  Capt.  2nd  Batt.  North  Stafford- 
shire Regt.,  h.  1  Aug.  185G. 

1  Constance  Helena,  m.  1877,  Arthur  Moseley  Channell, 
Esq.,  Q.C. ,  Recorder  of  Rochester. 

III.  Raleigh,  b.  15  Aug.  1823;  m.  1844,  Sarah  Flora,  2nd  dau. 
of  Capt.  Macdonald,  36ih  Ucgt.,  and  d.  25  Aug.  1882. 

I.  Elizabeth  Young,  d.  8  June,  1830. 

II.  Constance,  m.  7  Aug.  1850,  Robert  Hawdon,  Esq. 

III.  Helena,  m.  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Harrington  Trevelyan, 
formerly  60th  Rifles,  son  of  Eev.  Walter  Trevelyan,  of 
Henbury,  Somerset. 

He  d.  12  May,  1865. 

Arvis — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  demi-horse  arg.,  hoofed 
and  maned  or,  coming  out  of  water  in  base  ppr.,  for  Trevel- 
yan; 2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  arg.,  a  chief  indented  of  the 
second,  for  Thornton.  Crest — Two  arms  counter-embowed 
ppr.,  habited  az.,  holding  in  the  hands  a  bezant.  Motlo — Time 
trieth  troth. 

^eaJ— Netherwitton,  near  Morpeth. 


TRIPP  OF  HUNTSPILL  AND   SAMPFORD 
BRETT. 

TitiPP,  Eev.  Hexry,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Winford, 
near  Bristol,  and  late  Fellow  of  Worcester  Coll. 
Oxford,  b.  6  April,  1816 ;  m.  25  June,  1857,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eev.  James  Gould,  Incumbent  of  Marians- 
leigli,  CO.  Devon,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Owen  Howard,  h.  6  Jan.  1862. 

II.  Henry  Howard,  b.  6  Oct.  1867. 

III.  Walter  Charles  Howard,  b.2Z  Jan.  1870. 

IV.  Cecil  Edward  Howard,  b.  3  Dec.  1872. 

V.  Howard  Bertie,  6.  26  March,  1874. 

VI.  Hugh  Upton  Howard,  b.  3  Oct.  1878,  d.  1889. 

I.  Mary  Howard,  6.  9  June,  1860;  to.  20  Oct.  1886,  P.  E. 
Cripps,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Florence  Margaret  Howard,  m.  17  Dec.  1835,  Surgeon- 
Major  Gubbins,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Annie  F"rances  Howard.  iv.  Amy  Howard. 

V.  Agnes  Howard,  m.  2  July,  1889,  Frank  E.  S.  Metford, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Emma  Howard, 
vii.  Winifred  Howard. 

VIII.  Alice  Josephine  Howard. 

IX.  Geraldine  Howard. 

Iimeage.— That  this  family  resided  in  Somerset,  and  had 
landed  property  in  that  county  for  many  generations,  appears 
from  a  great  number  of  old  parchment  deeds  still  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  family.  The  oldest  which  has  at  present  been 
found  is  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.,  and  relates  to  the  estate 
of  East  Brent,  which  has  only  lately  been  sold.  Referring  to 
the  same  estate  of  East  Brent  there  are  several  deeds  in  the 
succeeding  reigns,  and  a  marriage  settlement  of  the  time  of 
Charles  11.,  in  which  East  Brent,  Shipham,  and  Newbay,  are 
mentioned  as  family  property. 

John  Tripp,  Esq.  of  Shipham  and  Huntspill,  Somerset,  living 

in  the  reigns  of  William  III.  and  Mary  II.  and  Queen  Anne, 

TO.  twice.     From  his  2nd  marriage  are  derived  the  Tripps  of 

Bristol,  one  of  whom   went  to  Holland,  and  amassed  great 

II. 


wealth  at  Amsterdam,  where,  from  him,  a  street  is  still  called 
Tripp  Street.  His  son  was  created  in  Holland  Baron  Tripp  by 
the  Prince  of  Orange,  and  one  of  his  descendants  commanded 
with  great  credit  the  Nassau  Brigade  at  Waterloo  (seeWeUing- 
ton  Dis2Mtches).    The  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

John  Tripp  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Huntspill,  m.  and  had  issue, 
two  sons,  I.  John,  the  heir ;  ii.  Samuel,  who  m.  and  had 
numerous  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Tripp,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Deputy-Recorder  of 
Taunton,  and  J. P.  for  cos.  Wilts,  Dorset,  Gloucester,  Devon, 
and  Somerset,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Upton,  Rector  of 
Bishop's  Hull,  near  Taunton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently, 

II.  James  Upton,  r,i.  Miss  Edsaw,  of  Fittleworth,  and  had 
issue, 

1  James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Spofforth,  who  TO.lst,Miss  Buckle, 
and  2ndly,  Miss  Harvey,  and  d.  aged  92,  leaving  issue  by 
both. 

2  George.  3  Charles  Upton.        4  Francis  Upton. 
1  Sarah  Caroline. 

III.  George,  Post  Capt.  R.N.  (was  at  Bounker's  Hill,  1775), 
m.  Miss  Deacon,  anil  had  issue,  Elizabeth  Anne,  who  m.  her 
cousin.  Rev.  Robert.  Henry  Tiipp. 

IV.  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kewe,  near  Exeter,  m.  Miss 
Thompson,  of  Kirk  Deighton,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Henry  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Altarnum,  co.  Cornwall, 
m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Tripp, 
R.N. 

2  William  Upton.  3  John. 
4  Charles  Upton,  Capt.  36th  Native  Infantry. 

1  Marianne.  2  Elizabeth.  3  Anne. 

V.  Henry,  an  eminent  Conveyancer  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  re- 
sided at  Orchard  Wyndham  for  fifty  years,  d.  unm.  1835,  and 
was  bur.  at  the  Temple  Church,  London. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Brigadier-Gen.  William  Owen. 

HI.  Frances  Alicia  Deborah  Frederica  Upton,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Tripp,  LL.D.,  b.  at  Taunton,  Rector  of  Spofforth 
and  Gatton,  co.  York;  rii.  Sarah  Burchell,  and  d.  11  F^eb. 
1814,  having  had  issue, 

I.  George,  Capt.  25th  Regt.  of  Foot,  served  in  Egypt  under 
Sir  Ralph  Abercrombic,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Aboukir. 
He  J.,  unra.  at  Spofforth  Rectory,  21  Aug.  1804. 

II.  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Peter,  Lieut.-Col.  98th  Regt.  of  Foot,  7n.  Frances,  dau. 
of  —  White,  Esq.,  Army  Surgeon,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  in 
the  Isle  of  Wight  June,  1862. 

IV.  John  Upton,  m.  his  cousin.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Upton 
Tripp,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.    He  d.  at  Bath. 

I.  Harriet,  d.  at  Spofforth,  co.  York. 

II.  Frances,  to.  Henry  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Botleigh  Grange,  co. 
Hampshire.  ^ 

III.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  at  Exeter  1845. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Charles  Tripp,  Rector  of  Silverton,  D.D.,  J.P.,  6.  20 
April,  1784;  m.  15  June,  1815,  Frances  Owen,  2nd  dau.  of 
Brigadier-Gen.  William  Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  61st  Regt.,  and 
sister  of  Sir  William  Owen,  8th  Bart,  of  Orielton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  27  March,  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  the  present  representative. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  b.  20  July,  1821 ;  to.  1 1  Nov.  1856,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Gould,  and  has  issue,  six  sons 
and  two  daus. 

III.  Charles,  b.  30  April  and  d.  8  Aug.  1825. 

IV.  Charles  George,  Banister-at-Law,  now  of  New  Zealand, 
b.  1  July,  1826;  m.  'ii  Sept.  1858,  Ellen  Sheppard  Hai-per, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Lord  Bishop  of  Chi  istchurch, 
New  Zealand,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  four  daus. 

V.  William  Owen  (Rev.),  b.  13  May,  1828;  m.  27  Nov.  1S56, 
Mary  Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  D.  Llewellyn,  and  d.  18 
April,  1860,  having  had  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 

VI.  Arthur  Sampford,  b.  18  Jan.  1831  ;  m.  23  July,  1857, 
Agnes  Jane  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  D.  Llewellyn  and 
has  issue,  three  sons  and  a  dau.  d.,  bur.  at  Sampford 
Brett,  19  Jan.  1889. 

VII.  Howard,  6.  18  Aug.  1832;  d.  unm.  9  April,  1857. 

I.  Frances,  d.  25  Feb.  1818. 

II.  Frances  Anne,  m.  5  Dec.  1850,  Rev.  John  Henry  Wise, 
Eector  of  Brendon,  North  Devon,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and 
dau. 

III.  Eliza,  TO.  Aug.  1846,  Capt.  C.  S.  Bentley,  51st  Regt.,  and 
has  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Dr.  Tripp  d.  9  April,  1865. 

Hesidence — Winford  Rectory,  Bristol. 


TRIST    OF    TRISTFORD. 

Teist,  Feancis  "VVaeken,  Esq.  of  Tristford, 
Devon,  and  Behan  Pare,  Cornwall,  b.  24  Feb. 
1882  ;  s.  his  grandfather  1890. 

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Liineag'e.— John  Tkist,  the  first  recorded  io  the  College 
cf  Arms,  (;i.  iiliout  1370.  Jolianiia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edmund 
Piilesdon.  and  Through  her  became  possessed  of  the  manor  of 
Maidford,  eo.  Northampton,  where  he  resided,  and  his  descen- 
dants after  him,  for  about  four  centuries. 

JouN  Tkist,  Esq.  of  Hernaford,  Devon,  the  descendant  of 
this  old  family,  i.i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Nicholas 
Bro-.vse,  Esq.  of  Dorsle.v,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  i.  Nicholas,  of 
Dorsley  and  Bowdon,  j.P.and  D.L.,High  SherilT  Devon  1709, 
and  ji.P.  for  Totnes,  whose  preat-frranddau.  and  heir, 
Tryphcna,  m.  5  July,  1S04,  Edward  William  Stackhuuse,  Esq., 
M.A.,  Fellow  and  Sub-Warden  of  All  Souls,  Coll.  Oxford.  He 
afterwards  took  the  names  and  arms  of  Winne  and  PtNDAKVEs, 
was  Col.  Royal  Cornwall  Miners  Artillery,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Cornwall,  and  for  many  years  represented  the  co.  in  Parlia- 
ment :  and  ii.  John.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Trist,  Esq.  of  Iverswell,  Devon,  m.  Christiana  Prowse, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  —  Prowse,  of  Moor,  Devon,  and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Rev.  John  Trist,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Veryan  with  Kenwyn  and 
Kea,  Cornwall,  m.  1753,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Milles, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Duloe,  Cornwall,  and  a  niece  of  the  Right 
Rev.  Thomas  Milles,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Waterford  and  Lismore, 
and  had  issue.    His  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Jeremiah  Trist,  M.A.,  of  Behan  Pare,  J. P.,  Vicar  of 
Veryan,  m.  17S3,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  only  child  and  heir  of 
Richard  Fineher,  Esq.  of  Carneggan,  and  had  issue, 
TH0M.4S,  his  heir. 

Sanuiel  Peter  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Veryan,  deceased. 
Charlotte  Kinclier,  m.  John  Gwatkin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  formerly  of 

the  MadrasC.S.  ovho  ti.  18f>5),  and  ((.leaving  issue. 
Harriet  Anne,  deceased,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Budd,  B.l>.,  J. P., 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Rector  of  Ruan 
Lanihonie,  Cornwall,  and  had  Issue. 

Caroline,  deceased.  Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Bev.  Jeremiah  Trist  d.  1829.     His  eldest  son, 

TnoMAS  Trist,    Capt.  Bengal  Army,  b.    31  July,    1788  ;  vi. 
Dec.  1819,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Jolin  Grose,  Esq.  of  Bloom- 
field  House,  near  Bath,  formerly  of  the  Bengal  C.S.,  and  by  her 
(who  (/.  1S73)  had  issue, 
John  Fischer,  late  of  Tristford,  ifcc. 

John  Henry  Gwatkin,  Major  3Iadrns  army,  5.  24Sept.  1823  ; 
5)!.  6  Feb.  1850,  Eleanor  Ruth,  eldest  dau.  of  G.  Ashion, 
Esq.  of  Lisbon. 
Jeremiah  (Rev.),  M  A.,  b.  23  Jan.  1830. 
Frances  Maria,  vi.  5  Jan.  1842,  Edward  Trewbody  Carlyon, 
Esq.  ot  Trevr6,  near  Truro. 
Capt.  Trist  J.  4  April,  1832.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Fincher  Trist,  Esq.  of  Tristford,  Devon,  and  Behan 
Pare,  Cornwall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  for  Cornwall,  and  J. P.  co. 
Devon,  late  Lieut.  41st  Regt.  H.M.  Madras  Army,  Major 
(retired)  Royal  Cornwall  Rangers  Militia,  s.  Mrs.  Wynne-Pen- 
darves  as  her  heir  12  Oct.  1873  ;  6.  16  July,  1822  ;  m.  13  April, 
1848,  Jane  W.irren,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rear-Admiral 
Devon.shire,  R.N.,  by  Loveday  Warren  his  wife,  and  niece  of 
Admiral  Sir  John  F.  Devonshire,  Knt.,  K.C.H.,  of  Alwington 
House,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Fincher  Warren,  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  4  April,  1849;  d. 
U7im.  in  the  East  Indies.  10  June,  1881. 

II.  William  Samuel  Gwatkin,  Cajit.  2nd  West  India  Regt.,  b. 
11  July,  1850;  m.  11  Ausr.  1880,  Amy  Jane,  dau.  of  P.  J. 
Margary,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of  Wingfield  Villa,  Stoke,  and  gninl- 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Russell,  1st  Bart,  of  Charlton  Park, 
Cheltenham,  and  d.  in  North  America,  11  Oct.  1882,  leaving 
issue,  a  son, 

Francis  Warren,  now  of  Tristford. 

III.  Thomas  Grose,  b.  26  June,  1852;  deceased. 

IV.  Francis  Roberts,  6.  25  Dec.  1853;  deceased. 

V.  Henry  Enys,  b.  21  July,1855;  deceased. 

VI.  John  Fincher,  b.  31  Oct.  1856. 

VII.  Hore  Browse,  6.  4  June,  1859. 

VIII.  Pendarves,  b.  9  May  ls64. 

I.  Frances  Jane  Devonshire,  m.  2  July,  1884,  Rev.  W.  Dun- 
Btan  Rundle,  LL.M.  Emmanuel  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Little  Hcmpston,  Totnes,  Devon. 

II.  Tryphena,  yn.  9  Aug.  1888,  C.  E.  Roberts  Chanter,  Esq. 

III.  Eveline,  m.  12  Jan.  1892,  Courtenay  Thornton  Clifton, 
Esq.,  P.W.D.  Cairo. 

Mr.  J.  F.  Trist  d.  1890,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Az.,  a  quatrefoil  between  anorle  of  seven  estoiles  or, 
a  canton  erm.;  quartering  Pclesdon,  Kenne,  Browse,  Prowse, 
&c.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert,  an  osprcy  ppr.,  holdiug  in  its 
beak  a  fish  arg.     .Vo((o— Nee  triste  nee  trepide. 

ii«ii(i<nce— Tristford,  Harberton,  South  Devon. 


TvoUope,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
3rd  Uatt.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  2nd  son  of 
John,  Ist  Lord  Kesteven,  and  has  issue, 

TiioMis  CARr.ir,  b.  1  May,  1S91. 
Dorothy  Nesta. 

Liineag-e.— Sir  William  Carew,  Knt.  of  Bury,  Devon,  5th 
son  of  .Sir  Nicholas  Carew,  Lord  of  Carew  Castle,  co.  Pembroke, 
by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Hugh  Courtenay,  Knt. 
of  Haceombe  {see  Carew  of  Antony),  obtained  from  his  mother 
the  n.anois  of  Bury,  Wickband,  Widebridge,  Bokeland,  and 
liledvagh,  Devon.     He  left  by  Jane  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Cakew,  E.sq.,  of  Camerton,  ,n.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Willi.tm  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Stodley  and  Camerton,  Somerset, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Georoe  Carew,  Esq.  of  Camerton,  ni.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  En,;,'klield,  Knt.  of  Englefield,  Berks,  and  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Camerton.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Hugh  Biecombe,  Esq.  of  Crowcombe,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1598)  he  had  issue,  i.  John  (Sir)  his  heir;  ii.  George, 
d.  s.  p. ;  I.  Dorothy,  b.  1559,  m.  1574,  Sir  William  Greville ;  iii. 
Katherine,  6.  15G8,  HI.  1584,  Robert  Howse.  Herf.  1604,  and 
was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Carew,  Knt.  of  Stodley,  who  obtained  a  grant  of 
Carew  Castle,  eo.  Pembroke,  from  Charles  I.  He  i/i.  Elizabeth 
Southcote,  of  Indehoe,  by  whom  (who  <Z.  1633)  ho  had  three 
daus.  (i.  F^lizabeth,  b.  1591 ;  n.  Mary,  b.  1601,  m.  John  Pin- 
combe;  III.  Dorothy,  b.  1604,  m.  Thomas  ap  Thomas)  and  as 
many  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  i;i.  Dorothy  Hippisley,  and  ci.  s.  p. 

III.  George,  of  Carew  Castle,  who  had  a  son  John,  d.  s.  p., 
and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  and  Dorothy. 

Sir  John  Carew  d.  1637,  and  was  s.  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Crowcombe,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Wyndham,  Knt.  of  Orchard  Wyudham,  Someset,  by 
whom  (who  a.  1660)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  »i.Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ileatley,  and  d.  1691, 
leaving, 

1  Thomas,  who  s.  his  cousin  in  the  estates. 

2  George  of  Carew  Castle,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Mary,  ?)i.  CHas.  Nicholson.  Esq. 

2  Dorothy,  m.  1715,  Peter  Elers,  Esq.  of  Chelsea. 

III.  George,  of  London,  d.  1684,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thonia.s.  2  John.  3  George. 

4  Richard.  5  Heatley. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1C6S.  n.  Margery,  d.  1662. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  ICOl,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Carlw,  Esq,  of  Crowcombe,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  ot 
Zouclie  Tate,  Esq.,  who  d.  1720.  He  d.  1683,  leaving  an  only 
son,  who  d.  J.  p.  1691,  when  the  estate  descended  to  his 
nephew, 

Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Crowcombe,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Johu 
Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  Jchn,  lit.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alderman  Billings,  of  Bath, 
and  d.  1750,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  ().  1729  ;  d.  s.  p.  1769. 

2  John,  b.  1734  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Webber,  Esq. 
of  Devon,  and  d.  1771,  leaving  two  daus., 

Mart,    of    whom    hereafter,   as  the    successor   to    the 


Elizabeth,  d.  itnm.  1850. 


IV.  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 
II.  Mary,  d.  s.  p. 


TROIiliOPE    OF    CROWCOMBE. 

Teollope,  Ethkl  Mart,  of  Crowcombe  Court, 
Somerset,  m.  22  Oct.  1885,  Hon.  Robert  Cranmer 


III.  George,  d.  s.  p. 
I.   Elizabetli,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Ann,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Mary,  in.  Charles  Prowse,  Esq. 

V.  Amy,  III.  John  Hawkins,  Esq. 

VI.  Lucy,  )/i.  Thomas  Smith,  Esq. 

VII.  i'enelupe,  in.  Edward  Stokes,  Esq. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  1719,  and  was  3.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Crowcombe  and  Carew  Castle,  M.P. 
for  Minehtad,  b.  1702  ;  m.  1st,  Btary,  dau.  of  Francis  Drewe, 
Esq.  of  Grange,  Devon,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  and 
Ann,  who  d.  unm.,  an  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress, 

Elizabeth,  who  s.  him. 
Mr.  Carew  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Horn,  Esq.  by  whom 
he  hud  no  issue.     He  d.  17C6,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Carew,  of  Carew  Castle  and  Crowcombe,  m. 
James  Bernard,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  but  had  no  issue. 
She  d.  1805,  when  the  estates  passed,  under  entail,  to  her 
cousin. 

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George  Henry  Warrington,*  Esq.,  of  Pentrepant,  Salop,  who 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Carew  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates,  and  d.  1842,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  George  W/.rrington,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1799 ;  m.  Jane  JIaria,  only  dau.  of  John  Kogers, 
Esq.  of  Ayshford,  and  (/.  1854,  having  had  issue, 

Dudley,  of  Ayshford,  Sidmouth,  Devon,  ft.  1826;  d.  1870. 
Mary,  m.  4  Dec.   1852,  Robert  Peel  Floyd,  3rd  son  of  Sir 
Henry  Floyd,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  11  Oct.  1853. 

III.  John  Francis,  d.  18G0. 

IV.  Gerald  (Eev.),  M.A.,  b.  1808  ;  m.  1841,  Elizabeth  Ann, 
dau.  of  Eev.  William  Black,  of  Bath.  She  d.  17  March, 
1887. 

I.  Nesta,  m.  Gabriel  Powell,  Esq.  of  Petcrston  Court,  co. 
Brecknock. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  T.  Luxton,  Esq.  of  Weacombe,  Somerset. 

III.  Louisa. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nra.  1871. 

V.  Ellinora,  m.  1847,  M.  E.  Forster,  Esq.,  Comm.  E.N. 

VI.  Caroline  Harriet,  m.  2  Jan.  1838,  Col.  J.  C.  Dansey, 
Koyal  Artillery,  and  d.  23  July,  186a. 

Mrs.  Carew  d.  1852.    Her  eldest  son, 

Thomas  George  Warrington  Carew,  Esq.  of  Carew  Castle, 
Crowcombe,  and  Pentrepant,  b.  1797  ;  ■m.  15  Feb.  1827,  Eliza- 
beth Hannah,  only  child  of  Thomas  Eeid  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Turn- 
ham  House,  Chard,  Somerset,  and  had  issue. 

I.  George  Henry  Warrington,  his  heir. 

II.  Coventry,  J. P.,  b.  3  Feb.  1833;  m.  1860,  Eosetta  Anne, 
dau.  of  Capt.  W.  Hotham,  E.N.,  and  had  issue  two  daus., 
Maud  and  Blanche. 

III.  John  (Eev.),  Kector,  of  Clotworthy,  Somerset,  6.  11  Dec. 
1835;  m.  I86C,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  G.  Aglen,  Esq.  of 
Shepton  Mallet,  and  has  issue, 

1  Coventry  George,  6.  16  Jan.  1870. 

2  A  son,  ft.  1874. 

1  F'lorence.  2  Ida. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  May,  1850,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Henry  Warrington  Carew,  Esq.  of  Carew  Castle, 
and  Crowcombe,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  2nd  batt.  Somerset  Volunteers,  6.  28  April,  1830  ;  m.  14 
Aug.  1856,  Mary  Philippa,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Eickards  Mynors, 
Esq.  of  Treago,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  George,  his  heir. 

I.  Ethel  Mart,  now  Hon.  Mrs.  TroIIope,  of  Crowcombe 
Court. 

II.  Geraldine  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  24  .Jan.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Ed.mcnd  George  Carew,  Esq.  of  Crowcombe  Court,  Somer- 
set ;  Carew  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  Pentrepant  Hall, 
Salop,  b.  12  March,  1860;  d.  4  July,  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his 
sister,  the  Hon  Mrs.  Trollope. 

Arms — Or,  three  lioncels  passant  in  pale  sa.  armed  and 
langued  gu.  Crest — A  main-mast,  the  roundtoi)  set  off  with 
palisadoes  or,  a  lion  issuing  thereout  sa.  il/otto— J'espere 
hien. 

Seat — Crowcombe  Court,  near  Taunton. 


TROTTER  OF  MORTON  HALL. 

Trottee,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  Mid- 
iotliian,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  5  Jan.  1844 ; 
m.  24  May,  1866,  Hon.  Eva  Gilford,  eldest  dau.  of 
Kobert  Francis,  2nd  Lord  Gilford,  and  has  issue, 

*  Family  op  Warrington. 
This  family  was  formerly  seated  at  Aigberth,  co.  Lancaster. 
The  Eev.  George  Warrington,  Eeetor  of  Pleasley,  co,  Derby, 
and  Vicar  of  Hope,  co.  Flint,  grandson  of  John  Warrington, 
Esq.  of  Aigberth,  ra.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Strud- 
wick,  Esq.,  descended  from  the  baronetical families  of  Hanmer 
and  Brougthon,  and  left,  with  other  issue, 

George  Henry  Warrington,  who,  marrying  the  heiress  of 
Carew,  of  Carew  Castle  and  Crowcombe,  assumed  by  sign 
manual  1811,  the  surname  of  Carew  only. 
William   Warrington,  Eeetor  of  Thirsk,  Yorkshire,  m.  Miss 
Mainwaring. 

Hanmer  Warrington,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  Consul- 
General  at  Tripoli;  m.  Jane  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Charles  Price,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  seven  sons  and  three 
daus.,  viz.,  1  Hanmer  George  ;  2  William  Henry,  late  Capt. 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  who  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Major  V.-.n 
Cortland,  and  has  issue;  3  Charles  Thornhill,  11th  Linht 
Dragoons,  d.  1839;  Frederick  Herbert,  H.M.'s  Vice-Consul 
at  Tripoli ;  5  Osman,  of  the  77th  Eegt. ;  G  Henry  ;  1  Jane, 
fti.  Tliomas  Wood,  Esq  ,  H.M.'s  Vice-Consul  at  Bengazi ; 

2  Emma,  m.  Major  Gordon  Laing,  and  is  deceased  ;  and 

3  Louisa. 

Thornhill  Warrington,  late  Capt.  8th  Light  Dragoons  ;  who 
had  one  son,  Strudwick  (Eev.). 


I.  Algernon  Eichard,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  20  June, 

1870. 

II.  Gerald  Frederic,  2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  ft.  21  July, 
1871. 

III.  Edward  Henry,  2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  1  Dec. 
1872. 

IV.  Eeginald  Baird,  6.  25  March,  1874. 
I.  Meta,  6.  25  Feb.  1868. 

Lineagre. — The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  family  was 
Thomas  Trotter,  of  the  reigns  of  Eobert  II.  and  III.  of 
Scotland.  He  appears  to  have  been  the  proprietor  of  the 
lands  of  Foulshaw,  Catchelraw,  Kilnhill,  &c.,  co.  Berwick. 
He  d.  temi^.  James  I.,  King  of  Scotland,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  "  one  of  the  captains  for 
keeping  the  peace  on  the  borders,  1437,"  and  again  in  1450. 
He  m.  Isabella  Trotter,  a  dau.  of  the  family  of  i'rentannan,  a 
near  cousin  of  his  own,  and  d.  in  tlie  beginning  of  the  reign 
of  James  III.,  King  of  Scots,  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  la.  1490,  Jean  Hepburn,  a 
dau.  of  the  ancient  family  of  Wauehton,  and  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

EoBERT  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  6.  1518;  in.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Sinclair,  of  Longformacus,  and  had  three  sons, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  Eobert,  //j.  the  heir  of  Eowchester; 
and  lit.  William,  burgess,  guild  brother,  and  Treasurer  of  the 
City  of  Edinburgh.  He  d.  temp.  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 
.  Thomas  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  who  left  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  Egbert,  his  heir,  whose  son,  George,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  John,  1st  of  the  family  of  Morton  Hall,  of  whom  we 
treat. 

III.  George,  wlio  was  a  Writer  to  the  Signet,  and  having 
lived  to  a  great  age,  acquired  a  considerable  estate. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Trotter,  1st  Baron  of  Morton  Hall,  6.  1553,  being  a 
younger  brother,  was  bred  a  merchant,  and  acquired  by  com- 
merce a  great  estate,  particularly  the  barony  of  Morton  Hall. 
He  TO.  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Macnath,  of  that  ilk,  an 
ancient  family  in  co.  Dumfries,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and 
four  daus.  He  was  a  great  loyalist  temp.  Charles  I.  He  d. 
1641,  aged  81,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Trotter,  2ud  Baron  of  Morton  Hall,  a  steady  loyalist, 
fined  £500  sterling  by  the  Parliament,  1645,  for  assisting  the 
Marquess  of  Montrose.  He  to.  Janet,  dau.  of  Henry  Jlorrison, 
son  of  John  Morrison,  Esq.  of  Saughtonhall,  and  had  two  sons, 
and  eight  daus.     He  d.  1651,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Trotter,  3rd  Baronof  Morton  Hall,  served  heir  to  his 
father,  1652.  He  d.  imm.  in  Malta  1665,  aged  26,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Henry  Trotter,  4th  Baron  of  Morton  Hall,  m.  Marian, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Dalmahoy,  Knt.  and  dying  1685, 
aged  42,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Trotter,  5tli  Baron  of  Morton  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Wilkinson,  of  Tursdale,  co.  Durham, 
and  d.  1718,  aged  51,  having  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Tuomas  Trotter,  Esq.  7th  Baron  of  Morton  Hall,  successor 
to  his  brother,  Henry,  6th  Baron,  m.  1770,  Joanna,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Gabriel  Porterfield,  Esq.  of  Hapland,  co.  Ayr,  and  had 
(with  six  daus.),  ^ 

I.  John,       ■>  successive  Barons,  both  d.  s.  p.,  John  in  1804, 

II.  Henry,   )     and  Henry  in  1858. 

III.  Alexander,  Lieut.-Gen.,  rf.  5  Feb.  1825;  m.  21  May,  1793, 
Margaiet  Kaiherine,  dau.  of  Eichard  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Lo- 
retto,  Midlothian,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  May,  1834;  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas,  Lieut.  Scots  Greys,  6.  21  Sept.  1795 ;  killed  at 
Waterloo  18  June,  1815. 

2  Eichard,  late  of  Morton  Hall. 

1  Margaret  Eichard  Fisher,  m.  1813,  Lord  Cunninghame, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session,  Scotland,  and 
is  deceased. 

2  Joanna  Gordon,  to.  2  Aug.  1838,  Eev.  John  Morrell 
Mackenzie,  M.A.,  and  is  deceased. 

He  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Eichard  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  Midlothian,  and 
Charter  Hall,  co.  Berwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Convener  of  Mid- 
lothian, CO.  Edinburgh,  from  1851  to  1868,  6.  23  Blarch,  1797; 
7/1.  21  Sept.  1836,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Oswald,  G.C.B., 
of  Dunnikier,  by  his  wife,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Lord  Charles 
Murray  Aynsley,  Dean  of  Booking,  son  of  John,  yrd  Duke  of 
AthoU,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1851)  had 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Morton  Hall. 

II.  John  Oswald,  late  Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  17  Jan. 
1849. 

I.  Charlotte  AthoU  Mary,  iu.  27  July,  1858,  Sir  John  Marjori- 
banks,  3i°d  Bart,  of  Lees. 

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n.  Marffsret  Catherine. 

III.  Emily  Frances.  »!.  22  Jan.   ISSl,  E.    Jl.  Oakeley,  Esq., 
and  has  issue  (sa  Bukke's  Peerage  and  BaroMtatjej. 
He  d.  1S74. 

^^Diis— Quarterly ;  1st  anil  4th  arg'.,  a  fesse  sii.  between  three 
mullets  in  chief  sa.  and  a  cre.-seent  in  base  az.,  as  the  paternal 
coat  ot  I'KOTTEK  or  Moi-ton  H'lH  ;  2nd  and  ord  arg.,  a  chevron 
pu.  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa.,  for  Trottek  oi 
Cuiu-Ur  Hall.  CriM—A  knight  in  armour  ppr.,  holding  his 
eoui-serarg.,  caparisoned  gu.  ^Supporters—llOituv,  a  lion  ramp- 
ant gu. ;  sinister,  a  horse  arg.  maned  and  hooted  or.  Jloito — 
Impromptu. 

^fi's— Morton  Hall,  Liberton,  Edinburgh;  and  Charter  Hall 
Duuse,  CO.  Berwick. 


TROTTER    OF    THE    BUSH. 

Teottee,  Egbert  Akchibald,  of  The  Bush, 
Castlolaw,  and  Drvden,  Midlothian,  J. P.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  late  of  the  Bengal  Army,  b.  13  Feb.  ISIJ... 

Lineage. — Archibald  Trottkr,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Alex- 
ander Trotter,  Esq.  of  ICettleshicl,  co.  Berwick  (sjc  Trotter 
of  Htirton),  m.  174S,  Jean,  dan.  and  heir  of  llobert  Moubray, 
Esq.  of  the  Bush  and  Castlelaw,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Linde,  Esq.  of  Georgia,  Midlothian,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Dreghorn  (see  that  family). 

m.  John,  of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts,  m.  Felicity  Swinton,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Dyrham  Park,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards, 
h.  13  June,  isOS  ;  m.  22  Oct.  1S33,  Hon.  Charlotte  Amelia 
Liddell,  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry,  1st  Lord  llavensworth, 
and  d.  1S70,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 
Frederick,  now  of  Dyrham  Park,  J. P.,  Licut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  m.  10  Feb.  Is87,  Maiy,  dau.  of  llichard  Durant, 
Esq.  of  High  Canons. 

2  Steuart,  d.  1814. 

1  Coutts,  in.  1822,  Sir  Henry  Lindsay  Bethune,  Bart.,  de 
jure  Earl  of  Lindsay,  and  was  motlier  of  John,  the  pre- 
sent Earl. 

2  Catherine,  m.  1823,  Joseph  .Smith  Windham,  Esq. 

3  Jean,  id.  28  Aug.  1873,  A.  C.  P.  Coote,  Esq. 

4  Martin,  m.  1832,  William  John  Hamilton,  Esq. 

IV.  Coutts  (Sir),  Bart,  of  Westville,  co.  Lincoln.    (.bVe  Bdrke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Lindsay,  B.). 
I.  Katherine,  d.  1835. 

The  eldest  son, 

EoBERT  Trotter,  Esq.  of  The  Bush  and  Castlelaw,  m.  1787, 
Ann,  only  dau.  of  James  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Castleshiels,  co.  Ber- 
wick, and  of  Horton,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Archibald,  of  Dryden. 

1.  Jean  Sophia,  a.  Jtnm.  n.  Katherine,  d.uuM. 

Mr.  Trotter,  who  was  Postmaster-General   for  Scotland,   d. 
July,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  The  Bush  and  Castlelaw,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  10  July,  1788:  vi.  G  Dec.  1817,  Matilda,  4th 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Workman  Macnaghten,  1st  Bart,  of  Dun- 
darave,  co.  Antrim,  and  dying  s.  p.  13  Nov.  1852,  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Archibald  Trottee,  Esq.  of  Dryden,  Castlelaw,  and  The 

Bush,  J. P.,  b.  23  Dec.  1789  ;  m.  22  May,  1813,  Laura  Maria, 

2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Chase,  Esq.,  Madras  C.S.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Archibald,  now  of  The  Bush. 

n.  Thomas    Coutts,   Bengal    C.S.,    6.    10    Feb.    1816 ;     m. 

1st,   17   Oct.    Is37,  Harriet  Augusta,  2nd   dau.   of   Henry 

Shakespear,  Esq.,  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  in  India, 

which  lady   d.  30   July,   1838,  and  2ndly,    VJ  Sept.   1839, 

Sophia  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  John  William  Templer,  Esq., 

by  Charlotte  Wintle  his  wife.    He  had  issue,  by  liis  1st 

marriage,  a  dau.  Harriet  Laura ;  and  by  his  2nd,  two  sons 

and  two  daus., 

1  John  Archibald  Hervey,  b.  19  July,  1840  :  d.  Dec.  1875. 

2  Alexander  Edmund  Coutts,  b.  12  .Sept.  1846. 

1  Jean  Louisa.  2  Elizabeth  Sophia. 

I.  Laura  Anne,  m.  1862,  S.  B.  Hare,  Esq.  of  Calder  Hall. 
Mr.  Trotter  d.  7  May,  1868. 

./4 -/•//(«— Quarterly  :  Island  4th  arg.,  a  crescent  gu.,  on  a  chief 
indented  az.  three  mullets  pierced  of  the  field,  for  Trotter  ; 
2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  crowned  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  crescent  ot  the  first,  for  MonBRAT.  Crest — A 
horse  trotting  ppr.     Motto — l-estina  lentc. 

Utati—The  Bush,  and  Dryden,  Midlothian. 

Hesidence — 72,  EedcUffe  Gardejis,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 


and  Little  Stainton,  co.  Durham,  h.  1808;  educated 
at  Glenalmond  Coll.  and  R.M.C,  Sandhurst,  and 
gazetted  to  the  West  Riding  (Duke  of  Welling- 
ton's) Regt.  9  Nov.  1SS9. 

Lineage. — In  1380,  a  complete  survey  of  co.  Durham  was 
taken  by  order  of  Bishop  Hattield,  and  Roger  Trotter  was  then 
seated  at  Byers.*  In  1344,  on  the  deaili  of  Robert,  Lord 
ClitTord,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Brougham,  in  Westmorland, 
and  Hart  and  Hartlepool,  Durham,  it  is  stated  in  Nicolson  and 
Burn's  Histori/  of  Westinorlmid,  that  John  Trotter  and  two 
others  held  the  manor  of  Brougham. 

Robert  Trotter,  of  Byers  Hall,  co.  Durham,  ttte  represen- 
tative of  the  family  in  the  following  century,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Claxton,  of  Old  Park,  in  the  same  co.,  and  d.  1473,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

RoBEiiT  Trotter,  of  Byers  Hall,  to.  Janet,  dau.  and  heir  ot 
Thomas  Wyndleston,  and  had  issue.  His  eldest  son,  John 
Trotter,  is  mentioned  in  a  deed  of  1495,  as  "  faire  son  and 
heir"  of  Robert  Trotter  and  the  heiress  of  Wyndleston.  The 
great-grandson  and  heir  of  this  marriage, 

George  Trotter,  of  Byers  Hall,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Batmanson,  of  Brome  Hall,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Byers  Hall,  which  about  this 
period  began  to  be  designated  Byers  Green  Hall,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  March,  Esq.  of  Redworth  Hall  {sea 
Herald's  Visitation  co.  Durham,  1575),  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert  Byerley,  Esq.  of  Pyk  Hall  (ancestor  of  Byerley 
of  Midridge  Grange),  and  d.  1629,  leaving  a  son, 

George  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Byers  Green  Hall,  b.  1607,  who  is 
mentioned  in  wills  as  being  related  to  Sir  Edward  Claxton, 
Gerald  Salvin,  of  Croxdale,  and  John  Hedworth,  of  Chester 
Deanery.    By  Jane,  his  wife,  he  had  issue,  of  whom 

James  Trotter,  Esq.,  b.  1645,  the  youngest  son,  but 
eventual  male  heir  of  line  on  the  failure  of  the  elder  branches, 
a  scholar  and  author,  m.  19  May,  1672,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Walton,  Esq.  of  Shildon  and  Shotton,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  1721, 
leaving  i.  George,  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  younger  son, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.,  b.  1691,  s  his  elder  brother;  m. 
24  March,  1723,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Monk  Hesilden  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  brought  the 
Gordon  estate  into  the  family)  had  issue,  i.  John,  who  s. 
him;  it.  James,  6.  1733,  an  Officer  in  Col.  Uosse's  Regt.,  em- 
barked on  foreign  service,  and  d.  s.  pi. ;  in.  George,  R.N., 
b.  1737,  d.  unm.  in  China.  He  d.  1777,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.,  b.  1727;  )ji.  1764,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry 
Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Croft  (nephew  and  heir  of  Sir  William 
Cliaytor,  only  Bart,  of  the  first  creation),  and  sister  of  William 
Chaytor,  Vice-Lieut,  of  the  North  Riding  of  Yorks  and  M.P.t 
Mr.  Trotter  d.  1781,  leaving,  by  Jane  Chaytor  bis  wife  (who 
was  13th  in  direct  descent  through  the  families  of  Tempest, 
Lambton,  Eure,  Bowes,  and  Clifford,  from  "Hotspur,"  by 
his  wife,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Mortimer,  granddau.  of  Lionel, 
Duke  of  Clarence,  K.G.,  2ud  son  of  Edward  HI.),  an  only 
child, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Haughton  Hall,  near  Darlington, 
B.A.  Clare  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P.  cos.  Durham,  and  York,  and 
D.L.  CO.  Durham  for  sixty-eight  years,  Col.  Comm.  of  the 
Durham  Militia,  Capt.  of  a  Squadron  of  Yeomanry,  raised  and 
equipped  at  bis  own  expense  at  the  time  of  the  threatened. 
French  invasion,  b.  1765;  m.  22  Jan.  1795,  Margaret,  "a 
lady  of  famous  beauty  and  sole  heir  ot  her  ancient  family," 
only  child  of  John  Dale,  Esq.  of  Staindrop,  co.  Durham 
(where  the  Dales  had  been  seated  for  six  centuries),  Capt. 
84th  Regt.  By  this  lady,  who  brought  into  the  family  some 
of  the  oldest  baronial  descents  in  the  north,  and  the  royal 
blood  of  England  and  Scotland,  Colonel  Trotter,  who  d.  1854, 
left  issue. 


Hall 


TROTTER    OF    BYERS    HALL. 
Trottee,  William  Kemp,  Esc[.  of  Byers  Green 
CO.  Durham,  Hackletoii,  co.    Northampton, 


*  Early  in  the  16th  century,  a  member  of  this  family,  Robert 
Trotter,  became  possessor  of  Skelton  Castle,  in  Cleveland,  the 
ancient  stronghold  of  the  Bruce,  and  founded  there  a  line  of 
kniglita  and  es(juires,  which  intermarried  with  the  Durham 
Trotters,  and  allied  itself  to  the  Pud.^eys,  Scropes,  Nevilles, 
Cholmleys,  Lowlhers,  and  others,  till  in  1730,  Lawson  Trotter, 
Esq.  d.  without  issue,  and  his  eldest  sister,  Catherine  Trotter, 
in.  Joseph  Hall,  and  was  so  ancestress  of  J.  T.  Wharion,  Esq., 
now  of  Skelton  Castle.  In  the  great  window  of  Julius  Cae:*ar's 
room  at  the  castle,  painted  shields  exhibit  the  arms  of  Trotter, 
empaling  severally  those  of  Forcer,  Pudsey,  Witliam,  Cholmley, 
Boys,  and  Lowther. 

t  The  Chaytors  represent  the  family  of  Clervaux,  and  de- 
scend from  Sir  John  Cleraux,  of  Croft,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Ralph,  Lord  Lumley  of  Lumley,  whose  wife,  Eleanor 
Xevill,  was  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Nevill  vi  Raby,  K.G.,  by  his 
wife,  Maud,  dau.  of  Henry,  Lord  Percy  of  Ahiaick. 


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I.  John,  of  Durham,  m.  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
John  Fawcett,  11. A.  (see  Fawcett  of  Durham),  and  d.  1874, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John  William,  formerly  Surgeon-Major  Coldstream 
Guards,  m.  Mary  Ovington,  dau.  of  Robert  Chilton,  Esq. 
of  Billingham  Grange,  J. P.  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 
a  son,  John  Robert,  b.  188-1. 

2  Charles  Dale,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bossall,  co.  York,  in.  Clara, 
dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  R.  C.  Wirapenny,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Market  Weighton,  co.  York. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Greenwell,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  W.  T.  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Greenwell  Ford  (see  that 
family). 

2  Mary  Anne. 

3  Margaret,  m.  William  Stoker,  Esq.  J. P.  of  Durham,  and 
has  issue. 

n.  George  Dale,  d.  s.  p.  6  May,  1888. 
in.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Charles,  of  Bishopsgarth,  near  Stockton-on-Tees  (J.P. 
COS.  Durham  and  York),  to.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  sur- 
viving issue, 

1  John,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  F.  J.  Crowe,  Esq.  of 
Haughton-le-Skene,  and  has  issue. 

2  Charles,  m.  l{achel,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  Clarke-Jervoise,  Bart., 
M.P.,  and  widow  of  A.  11.  T.  Newuomen,  Esq.  of  Kirk- 
leatham  Hall,  Yorks. 

3  Henry  Hutchinson.  4  George  Maurice  Dale. 

5  Walter  Octavius,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Grey 
Faber,  Esq.  of  Stockton. 
I  Charlotte  Stuart.  2  Lucy. 

V.  James,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Elliott,  Esq.  of 
Carlisle,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  James  Elliott.  2  Ernest  Dale. 

3  Herbert  John,  d.  s.  p.  1892. 

VI.  Thomas  Lowis,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Great  Stainton,  co. 
Durham,  in.  1st,  Isabella  Napier,  only  dau.  of  James  Keith, 
brother  and  heir-male  of  Sir  Alexander  Keith,  of  Dunottar 
(representative  of  the  attainted  Earls  Marischal  of  Scot- 
land), and  d.  15  Jan.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  George,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Polesworth,  near  Tam- 
worth,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Case,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  has  issue. 

2  James  Keith,  Lieut.-Col.  E.A.,  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  the 
iate  F.  J.  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Haughton-le-Skene,  and  has 
issue. 

3  Thomas  Henry  Yorke,  in.  28  April,  1887,  Anna  Charles, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  Charles  Julian  Maitland-Makgill- 
Crichion,  Esq.  of  Rankeilour,  co.  Fife,  and  had  issue. 

1  Christian  Graham  Maitland. 
Mr.  Trotter  m.  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  L.  J.  de  la 
Chaumette,  Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  1891. 
I.  Margaret  Dale,   widow   of   the  Rev.  T.  C.  Cook,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Ingleton,  co.  Durham. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Trotter,  Lieut.-Col.  of  2nd  Durham  R.V.,  h.  1800  ; 
was  killed  whilst  out  hunting  6  Feb.  1866  ;  m.  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  Major  Andrew  Philip  Skene,  5th  and  9th  Light  Dra- 
goons (the  29th  head  of  the  Scotch  House  of  Skene  of  Skene, 
in  male  succession),  only  son  of  Col.  Pliilip  Whartan  Skene,* 
"  a  veteran  of  Cartagena,  Fontenoy,  Culloden,  &c."  By  this 
lady  (who  was  8th  in  descent  from  James  Skene,  of  Skene,  by 
his  wife.  Lady  Joan  Douglas,  sister  of  the  9th  Earl  of  Angus, 


*  Col.  P.  W.  Skene  was  grandson  of  John  Skene,  of  Hall- 
yards  Castle,  CO.  Fife,  by  his  wife,  E.izabeth  Wallace  (her 
fiister,  Euphemia,  having  m.  John  Drummond,  Earl  and  Duke 
of  Melfort,  K.G.,  was  ancestress  of  the  present  Earl  of  Perth 
and  Mell'ort,  and  both  Melfort  and  Skene,  with  their  wives 
accompanied  King  James  to  St.  Germain,  where  Melfort  was 
created  a  duke,  but  Skene  refused  a  title),  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
AVallace,  2nd  Bart,  of  Craigie  Castle,  co.  Ayr,  M.P.  for  that 
CO.,  and  afterwards  Lord  Justice  Clerk  of  Scotland,  the  heir- 
male  of  the  renowned  Sir  William  Wallace,  and  5th  in  descent 
from  Sir  John  Wallace,  of  Craigie,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Margaret 
Cunningham,  dau.  of  Alexander,  5th  Earl  of  Glencairn,  by 
his  wife.  Lady  Joan  Hamilton,  dau.  of  James,  1st  Earl  of 
Arran,  who  was  son  of  James,  Lord  Hamilton,  by  hi*  wife, 
the  Princess  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  James  II.  This  John  Skene 
was  grandson  of  Sir  Andrew  Skene,  of  Hallyards,  by  Barbara 
Forbes  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  William  Forbes,  1st  Bart,  of 
Craigievar,  and  descended  from  James,  2nd  Lord  Forbes. 
Sir  Andrew  Skene  was  6th  in  descent  from  Alexander  Skene, 
Baron  of  Skene,  who  fell  at  F'lodden  F'ield  151:^,  9th  in  de- 
scent from  Adam  de  Skene,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Harlaw 
1411,  and  13th  in  descent  from  John  de  Skene,  of  Skene,  one 
of  the  arbitrators  between  Bruce  and  Baliol  at  Berwick  1230. 
There  is  a  baronetcy,  now  dormant,  in  the  Skene  family.  The 
last  George  Skene  of  that  ilk  (the  28th  Laird),  Capt.  in  the 
army  and  M.P.  for  Aberdeenshire,  d.  unm.  in  1825,  and  be- 
queathed Skene  House  and  the  estates  to  his  eldest  sister's  son, 
James,  4th  Earl  of  Fife.  Of  the  Skenes  it  has  been  said,  "  This 
family  is  more  distinguished  by  its  antiquity,  bravery,  and 
loyalty,  than  by  many  noble  alliances  and  a  descent  derived 
from  several  royal  and  illustrious  stocks." 


and  descended  from  George  Douglas,  1st  Earl  of  Angus,  by 
his  wife,  the  Princess  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  III.)  Mr.  Trotter 
left  issue, 

I.  William  Dale,  M.A.,  LL.B.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Camb., 
Lieut.-Col.  Durham  Fusilier  Militia,  m.  Annie,  dan.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  late  E.  R.  Kemp,  l<'sq.  of  Layton  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue,  William  Kkmp,  now  of 
Byers  Green  Hall ;  Cecil  Chaytor,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1870  ; 
Gertrude  Annie  Kemp,  m.  1890,  G.J.E.  Trotter,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue ;  and  Mabel  Henrietta  Dale. 

II.  Henry  John,  of  Byers  Green  Hall. 

III.  Charles  Vaughan,  M.A.  Clirist  Church,  Oxford,  late 
Capt.  47th  liegt.,  m.  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  R. 
Atkinson-Grimshaw. 

I.  Margaret  Jane,  in.  Rev.  J.  E.  Wallis-Loft,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Swallow,  Lincolnshire,  grandson  and  heir  of  the  late 
General  Loft,  M.P.  for  Grimsby,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Harriet,  Rev.  W.  T.  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  MA.,  Vicar  of 
Great  Gaddcsden,  Herts,  eldest  son  of  tlie  late  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Royal  Horse  Guards  Blue,  by  his 
wife  Emma,  dau.  of  the  late  J.  T.  Halsey,  Esq.,  M. P.,  of 
Gadde.sden  Park,  Herts  {see  those  families),  and  has  issue. 

III.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  in.  Rev.  A'.  Williamson,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  St.  James's,  Notting  Hill,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Emily  Catherine. 

V.  Catherine  Frances,  to.  W.  J.  Walter,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Wood, 
Kent,  and  has  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Byers  Green  Hall,  co.  Durham, 
and  Hackleton,  co.  Northampton,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  co.  Durham, 
M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  F.S.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Lieut. 
2nd  West  Yorkshire  Yeomanry,  M.P.  for  Colchester  1885,  and 
again  elected  there  1  July,  1886.  He  was  killed,  while  hunting 
6  Dec.  1888,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chief  erm.,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  az. ; 
quartering,  among  many  other  coats.  Dale,  Blackett, 
CoNYERS,  Tempest,  Aton,  Baron  de  Aton,  Bertram,  Baron 
Bertram,  Umfraville,  Baron  U.mfraville,  and  Earl  op 
Angus  (baronetcies  still  in  abeyance  among  the  co-heirs),  De 
Vesci,  De  Verb,  and  Scrope.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  arg., 
collared  erm.     Mittlo—Fortis  non  ferox. 

Seat — Byers  Green  Hall,  Spennymoor,  co.  Durham.  Resi- 
dence— Langton  Grange,  Gainford,  Darlington. 


TROTTER-CEANSTOUN    OF    DEWAR 
AND    HARVIESTON. 

Teotter-Cranstoun,  JosEPn  Young,  Esq.  of 
Dewar  and  Harvieston,  co.  Midlothian,  b.  1840  ;  s. 
his  uncle,  George  Cranstoim  Trotter-Cranstoun, 
Esq.  of  Dewar  and  Harvieston  (who  d.  1885). 

Lineage.— Young  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Cruickfield,  co.  Ber- 
wick, m.  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Cranstoun,  Esq.  of  Dewar  and 
Harvieston,  and  granddau.  of  the  late  Sir  James  Hay,  Bart, 
of  Smithfield  and  Haystoune,  co.  Peebles,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

/I.  George  Cranstoon,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  John,  deceased. 

IV.  Charles,  deceased. 

V.  William  St.  Clair,  of  whom  presently. 
His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  TaoTTEti,  Esq.  of  Dewar  and  Harvieston,  and 
d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  TROTTER-CRANSTonN,  Esq.  of  Dewar  and  Harvies- 
ton, who  also  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

William  St.  Clair  Trotter,  Esq.,  who  in.  Catherine  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Evans,  Esq.,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  issue 
suiviving,  with  four  daus., 

Joseph  Yodno,  now  of  Dewar  and  Harvieston. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fcsse  erm.  between  three  mullets  in  chief  sa., 
and  a  crescent  in  base  az.,  all  within  a  border  gu.  charged  with 
three  cranes  statant,  of  the  tield.  Crest — A  crane  dormant 
holding  a  stone  in  its  dexter  foot  allppr.  Motto — "Thoushalt 
want  ere  I  want." 

Residence — Harvieston,  Gorebridge,  N.B. 


TROTTER  OF  HORTON  MANOR. 

Teottee,  William  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Horton 
Manor,  Surrey,  educated  R.M.A.  Woolwich,  wa3 
foraierly  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  13  March,  1839  ;  m.  6 
March,  1886,  Constance  Selina,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Frederick  Feeney,  Esq.  of  Edgbaston, 
and  has  issue, 

John  Frederick  Arthur,  b.  16  May,  1887. 
Eileen  Constance  Beryl. 


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Xiineag'e. — Alexandep.  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Kettleshiel, 
who  wa?:  descended  from  the  ancient  family  of  Prentannan,  d. 
1633,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexandek  Ti;otteb,  Esq.  of  Kettleshiels,  vi.  Jean,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Steuart,  of  Allanbank,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander.  (?.  xinm.  Kobeit,  d.  unm. 

Joux,  his  heir. 

Arcliibald,  in.  174^,  .Jean,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robcrr  Moubray, 
of  The  Hush  and  Cast!elaw  (ste  Trotter  o/  The  Dus/i). 
AVilliaiu,  m.  .Miss  Joyce. 
Jean,  m.  Dr.  Kccles. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Horton,  Surrey,  and  Kettleshiel,  m. 
il^2,  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Locke,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
17."i9)  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir,  b.  17;')4. 
George  Caleraft,  6.  1757;  d.  s.  p. 

John,    of    Shudy   Camps,    Cambridge,   h.    1758;    m.    1785, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  IJobert  Dent,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  and  had 
issue,  Robert,  b.  1797;  Henry  James,  b.  Ib'SO  ;  and  Sophia 
Jean. 
Ann,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Trotter,  of  The  Bush. 

John  Trotter  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Ilorton  and  Kettleshiel,  rn.  177S, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Parliament  Street, 
Westminster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S'20)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  b.  17S0. 

II.  James,  b.  1782  ;  d.  unm.  1800. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1808,  George  Welbank,  Esq.  :  d.  1812,  leaving 
George,  d.  unm.  1S30. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Trotter  {as  heloic). 

II.  Elizabeth,  of  Horton,  d.  unm.  25  Oct.  1808. 
James  Trotter  d.  1833,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Horton  and  Kottleshicl,  sometime 
M.P.  for  the  Western  division  of  Surrey,  m.  JIaria  (who  d. 
1861),  5th  dau.  of  John  Perkins,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S5G. 

^nmiljT  of  ^irobit. 

George  Brown.  Esq.  of  Kilmarnock,  Ayr,  was  s.  b}-  his  son, 

John  Brown,  Esq.,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  William  Mayne,  of 
Powis  and  Logie,  in  cos.  Perth  and  Clackmannan,  by  his  3rd 
wife,  Helen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Stack,  and  by  her  had  (with 
several  other  children) 

George  Brown,  b.  1758  ;  //(.  17S6,  Mai'garet,  dau.  of  Henry 
Balfour,  Esq.  of  Pilrig,  co.  Edinburgh,  Mnjoi-  1st  Royals, 
by  his  wife,  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Elliott,  Esq.  of 
Woolfiec,  Roxburgh.  He  d.  April,  1829,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

AViLLiAM  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Horton  Manor,  Surrey,  J. P.,  the 
eldest  son,  b.  1  Oct.  1800  ;  m.  21  Aug.  1834,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Welbank,  Esq.  of  St.  James's 
Place,  Middlesex,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Trotter,  Esq.  of  Horton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18s5)  had  issue, 

I.  Sampson  Henry,  b.  14  June,  1835;  (/.  Jan.  1836. 

II.  WiLLiA.M  Sampson,  now  of  Horton  Manor. 

HI.  Arthur  Edward,  late  Capt.  19th  Regt.,  b.  1  Feb.  1843,  d. 

June,  ls87. 
IV.  Henry  Eden  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ardington,  Berks,  6. 

2  June,'ls44;  i/i.  19  April,  1877,  Mary  Hodgson,  only  dau. 

of  W.  S.  Gillet,  Esq.  of  Harefield,  Southampton. 
v.  Alexander  Kenyon,  6.  10  Feb.  1846;  m.  July,  1S69,  and  <?. 

July,  lb91,  leaving  issue, 
Alexander  William  Lewis. 
VI.  Ernest  Balfour,   b.   24  March,    1851;     '„>.    April,    1893, 

Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  Patteson,  of  Cringleford,  co. 

Norfolk. 

I.  HaiTiet  Amelia. 
It.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  30  Jan.  1840. 

III.  JIary  Louisa.  iv.  Emily  Ann. 
v.  Gertrude  Helen.                                 vi.  Ailela  Maria, 
vii.  Eleanor  Georgina,  d.  5  March,  1850. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Brown,  on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Horton, 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  3  Dec.  186s,  the  surname  of 
Trotter,  in  lieu  of  that  of  Brown.  Mr.  Brown  wa,s  permitted 
to  bear  the  arms  of  Trotter  quarterly  with  those  of  his  ov.a 
family,  such  surname  and  arms  to  be  used  by  their  issue. 
He  d.  26  JIarch,  1887,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

.^i-//i«  — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  crescent  gu.,  on  a 
chief  indented  az.  three  mullets  pierced  of  the  field,  a  canton 
arg.  for  distinction,  for  Teotter  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron 
Dheqny  arg.  and  sa.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second, 
for  Brown. 

Cre.its — 1st,  A  horse  trotting  arg.  for  Trotter  ;  2nd,  A  lion 
rampant  gu.,  holding  in  his  dexter  fore-paw  a  fleur-de-lis  arg., 
for  Brown. 

Mi,nr,(.< — Over  the  crest  of  Trotter,  Festina  lente ;  over  the 
cre.-t  of  Brown,  Fortitudine  et  tidelitatc. 

iiMl — Uorton  Manor,  Epsom,  Surrey. 


TROTTER    OF    DREGHORN. 

Trotter,  Coutts,  Esq.  of  Dreghoni,  Midlothian, 
6.  9  April,  1831  ;  m.  Jan.  1862,  Harriet  Augusta, 
Touugest  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Richard  Keatinge, 
and  has  a  dau., 

Louisa  Kathleen,  m.  12  Dec.  1891,  John  Scott  Hal  danc,  Esq. 

Lineage.— .Vlexander  Trottf.r,  Esq.  of  Dreghorn,  6. 
1  June,  1755  (2nd  son  of  Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.  of  The  15ush 
and  Castlelaw,  and  Jean  Jloubray  his  wife),  m.  27  Nov.  1797, 
Lillias,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Stuart,  Bart,  of  Allanbank,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Archibald,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  the  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  1800;  d.  1325. 

III.  Henry  Dund:is,  Rear  Admiral,  R.N.,  b.  19  Sept.  1802  ;  m. 
23  Nov.  1835,  Charlotte,  2nil  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  James 
Pringle,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  1S59. 

IV.  Alexander,  b.  3  March,  ]su4:  m.  1st.  16  June,  1836, 
Jaqueline  ICiizatu-tli.  dau.  of  the  lii-lit  Uev.  William  Otter, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  ami  had  issue, 

1  Coutts.  2  William. 

3  Henry.  4  Edward  Bush. 

1  Jaqi.elinc.  2  Emily. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1852,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Strange, 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1878), 

5  Alexander.  3  Lillias.  4  Margaret. 

V.  Robert,  b.  29  Nov.  1807  ;  m.  Dec.  1835,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Hare,  Esq.  of  Wynberg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

I.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Trotter  d.  14  Sept.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Dreghorn,  J. P.,  b.  10  April, 
1799,  )/i.  27  Nov.  1828,  Louisa  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  James 
Strange,  Esq.,  of  the  Madras  C.S.  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert 
Strange),  by  Hon.  Anne  Dundas  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  1st 
Viscount  Melville,  and  had  issue, 

I.  CocTTs,  now  of  Dreghorn. 

II.  Alexander  James,  Bengal  Artillery,  6.  10  March,  1833; 
d.  4  Oct.  1856. 

III.  James  Stuart,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  20  March,  1839;  m.  July, 
1878,  Lady  Coutts  Lindsay,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lindsay 
Bethune,  Bart ,  and  sister  of  John,  14th  Earl  of  Lindsay. 

IV.  John  Moubray,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  late  H.  M.Indian  army, 
b.  6  Sept.  1842;  )«,.  27  Oct.  1876,  Hon.  Mary  Abercroiiiby, 
only  dau.  of  Ralph,  2nd  Lord  Dunfermline,  and  has  issue, 

1  Archibald  MacGregor,  b.  1878. 

2  Gilbert  Ralph  Abercromby,  6.  1880. 

3  Alexander,  b.  1887. 

1  Mary  Elliot.  2  Margaret  Nina. 

V.  Philip  Durham,  b.  13  June,  1S44,  Col.  93rd  Highlanders: 
111.  June,  1886,  Eliza,  dau.  of  C.  Scott  Plummer,  Esq.  of 
Sunderland  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

Philip  Coctts.  Ceeile. 

I.  Anne  Katherine,  m.  1S69,  Charles  Buck,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Archibald  and  Lillias. 

II.  Louisa  Lillias,  '.a.  June.  1868,  George  Edward  Forbes, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Archibald,  Spencer  Dundas,. 
Marion  Theodora,  and  Mabel  Christian. 

III.  Mary  Caroline. 

Mr.  Trotter  tL  26  Oct.  1844. 

Arms,  (frc. — Same  as  Trotter  of  Tht  Bush. 
Heat — Dreghorn,  near  Edinburgh. 


TROYTE    OF    HUNTSHAM    COURT. 

Tkotte,  Charles  Aetiifr  Wilt.iams,  Esq.  of 
Huntsham  Court,  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1881,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Royal 
Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  Hon.  Col.  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  3rd  V.B.  Devon  Regt.,  b. 
11  May,  1842  ;  m.  21  June,  1864,  Katharine  Mary,, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  W.  Walrond,  1st  Eurl.  of  Bradfield, 
Devon,  by  Hon.  Frances  Caroline  Hood  his  ivife,. 
dau.  of  Samuel,  2nd  Lord  Bridport,  and  has  i.ssue,. 

I.  Arthur  Acland,  b.  30  March,  1865;  d.  30  March.  1883^ 

II.  Hugh  Leonakd  Acland-Troyte,  6.  18  Dec.  1870. 

III.  Gilbert  John  Acland-Troyte,  b.  4  Sept.  1876. 

IV.  Herbert  Walter  Acland-Troyte,  6.  13  Sept.  1882. 

I.  Frances  Lucy  Acland-Troyte. 

II.  Cicely  Mary  Acland-Troyte. 

Liiueag'e. — Arthur  Henry  Dyke  Acland,  Esq.  of  Hunts- 
ham  Court,  Devon,  6.  3  May,  1811,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Dyke  Acland,  10th  Bart,  of  Columb-John,  s.  by  will  to  the 
estates  of  Rev.  Edward  Berkeley  Troyte,  D.C.L.,  Rector  of 
Huntsham,  Devon,  and  assumed  by  royal  licence,  1852,  the 
BUrname  and  arms  of  Troyte.    He  m.  15  Sept.  1836,  Frances, 


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dau.  of  Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Britlohcad,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  4  Aug.  1856)  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  19  June,  1857, 
Charles  Arthur  Williams,  now  of  Iluntsham  Court. 
John  Edward,  M.A.  Oxford,  Capt.   Essex  Rcgt.,  h.  UO  Feb. 
1848  ;  m.  26  Oct.  1882,  Nora  Letitia  Nugent,  dau.  of  Henry 
Hyde  Nugent  Banke.'?,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Vivian, 
fc.  27  Nov.   1883;    Arthur  Nugent,  6.  7  Sept.   lt-85:  John 
Bevell,  h.  14  March,  1890  ;    Lalage  Mary  Kathleen;  Sibell 
Norah  Carteret. 
Eeginald  Henry  Dyke  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Chaplain  at  Pau,  France, 
h.  8  June,  1851  ;  m,.  8  Jan.  1879,  Charlotte  Eliza,  dau.  of 
George  Price,  Esq. 
Frances  Lydia  Dyke,  m.  1863,  Rev.  Charles  Sandford  Bere. 
Harriet  Dyke,  m.  8  Sept.  1863,  George  Griffith,  Esq. 
Angelina  Anne  Dyke,  m.  22  July,  1865,  Rev.  James  Dunn. 
Mary  Dyke,  m.  30  June,  1864,  Rev.  Walter  Hook,  son  of  the 
Dean  of  Chichester. 
Joanna  Dorothea  Dyke,  m.  30  June,  1864,  Leonard  Harper, 
Esq.,  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
Sarah  Lucy  Dyke,  d.  at  Funchal,  Madeira,  19  April,  1^63. 
Eev.  Edward  Berkeley  Troyte,  D.C.L.,  Rector  of  Huntsham, 
waa  son  of  William  Troyte,  who  was  son   of  Rev.  Thomas 
Troyte,  who  to.  Cicely,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Wrotlie, 
Bart,  of  Petherton  Park,  and  widow  of  Sir  Hugh  Acland,  6th 
Bart.,  great-great-grandfather,  by  her,  of  Arthur  Henry  Dyke 
Acland,  to  whom  Dr.  Troyte  devised  his  estates. 

^r?/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  an  eagle  displayed,  with 
two  heads  ppr.  ,  within  a  bordure  inveoted  erm,,  in  chief  a 
cross-cros.slet  sa.,  for  distinction,  for  Trotte  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
chequy  arg.  and  sa.,  a  fesse  gu.,  for  Acland,  quartering 
Wrothe  and  Dyke.  Crests— 1st,  Troyte,  An  eagle's  wing  sa., 
charged  with  five  estoiles  or,  environed  with  a  snake  ppr.,  the 
wing  charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross-crosslet  or ;  2nd,  Ac- 
LANr>,  On  a  man's  hand,  couped  at  the  wrist,  in  a  glovu  fess- 
ways,  a  falcon  perched,  all  ppr.  Mottn — A  Deo  in  Deo. 
Heat — Huntsham  Court,  Bampton,  Devon. 
Ciuis— Carlton,  Travellers',  and  Cavalry. 


TRTJELL    OF    CLONMANNON. 

Trtjeu,  Henry  Pomeroy,  Esq.  of  Cloimiannon, 
CO.  Wicklow,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  h.  19  March, 
1836  ;  m.  iiO  Aug.  1861,  Katharine  Elizabeth,  only 
dait.  of  Charles  Rolleston-Spimner,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
Chairman  of  co.  Tipperary  (she  d.  12  March,  1890). 

Lineag-e.— Rev.  Holt  Truell,  h.  1701,  was  for  many 
years  J. P.  co.  Wicklow;  he  m.  1st,  about  1724-25,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Abraham  Yarner  and  widow  of  Richard  Stone, 
Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Rachel,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Michael  Symes,  Rector  of  Kilcomiuon,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  had  issue,  several  sons  and  daus.,  all  of  whom  0..  unni., 
except 

Rev.  Robert  Truell,  D.D.,  of  Cloncommon,  6.  10  March, 
1754;  m.  21  Oct.  1791,  Editha,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  of  Bramley,  co.  Southampton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  21  March,  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Holt,  the  late  representative. 

II.  Henry,  h.  1803:  d.  unm.  1820; 

III.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Tyneham,  Dorset,  6.  25  May, 
1804  ;  ni.  8  Feb.  1834,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hawkcsworth, 
Esq.  of  Forest,  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  12  July,  1885,  having 
had, 

1  Robert  Holt,  Col.  53rd  Regt.,  h.  30  Sept.  1837,  in. 

2  William  Henry  Augustus  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Chettle, 
Dorset,  h.  1839. 

1  Eleanor  Mary  Florentina. 
rv.  George,  6.  1808;  d.  unm.  1824, 
I.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1832. 

III.  Patience,  d.unm.  1828. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Hon.  Henry  Pomeroy,  5th  aon  of  John, 
4th  Viscount  Harberton. 

V.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1833. 

He  d.  26  June,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Holt  Truell,  Esq.  of  Clonraannon,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1824,  b.  15  Nov.  1797  ;  m.  18  Aug.  1824,  Phoebe, 
4th  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Vesey,  D.D.,  of  Derrabard  House,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  Capt.  Wicklow  Rifles,  b.  10  Jan.  1828  ;  m.  1st, 
7  Nov.  1858,  Frances  Emily,  4lh  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Knox,  of  Clonleigh,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue,  Louisa  and 
Phojbe  Editha.  He  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1866,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Very  Rev.  Ogle  William  Moore,  Dean  of  Clogher,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  Robert  Holt,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  d.  27  Feb. 
1867. 

II.  George  Vesey,  an  Officer  2Sth  Regt.,  b.  1  May,  1831  ;  d. 
10  March,  1849. 

in.  Henry  Pomeroy,  M.B.,  now  of  Clonmannon. 

I.  Barbara  Anna,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1848. 

II.  Edjfh^  Jane,  m.  1st,  7  Nov.  1861,  Francis  Synge,  Esq.  of 


n.  Edith,  d.  1807. 


Glanmore   Castle,  co.  Wicklow,  and  2ndly,  20  Nov.   1879, 
Major  Theodore  Wcbbcr-tjardiner. 
Mr.  Truell  d.  7  Blarch,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant,  and  in  chief  two  hearts  gu. 
Crest — A  heart  gu.  between  two  palm-branches  vert.  Mottoes 
— Above  the  crest.  Semper  fidelis  ;  below,  Diligentia  fortior. 

Heat — Clonmannon,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow. 


TRYE    OF    LECKHAMPTON    COTJRT. 

Teye,  Henky  Norwood,  Esq.  of  Hartshill,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.,  M.A.  Oxon,b.  4  Feb.  1835  ;  m.  2  Feb. 
1865,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Richard  Roberts 
Jee,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Hartshill,  co.  Warwick,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  12  Feb.  1890,  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Brandon,  6.  2  April,  1867. 

II.  Richard  Norwood,  b.  6  June,  1873. 

III.  John  Henry,  b.  1  June,  1875. 

IV.  Edward  Hutchins,  b.  26  Feb.  1880. 
I.  Mary  Alice  Jane. 

Lineag-e.— Reginald  (or  Kaolin)  Trye,  the  first  of  the 
name  resident  in  co.  Gloucester,  m.  1380,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  de  Berkeley,  and  thereby  acquired  the  lord- 
ship of  Alkington,  in  the  parish  of  Berkeley.  His  son  and 
successor, 

John  Trye,  of  Alkington,  was  father  of 

William  Trye,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Trye,  High  Sheriff  27  Henry  I.,  m.  1449,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Almeric  Boteler-a-park,  and  their  son 
and  heir, 

William  Trye,  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Baynham,  and  had  (with  another  son,  John,  Mayor  of  Glou- 
cester in  1483,  and  twice  representative  for  that  city  in  Par- 
liament) a  son  and  successor, 

William  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Isabella,  2nd  dau, 
of  James,  6th  Lord  Berkeley,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Mowbray,  1st  Duke  of  Noifolk,  and  had  a 
son, 

Edward  Trte,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Sybil,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Simon  Milbourne,  of  co.  Hereford,  and  relict 
of  Sir  Thomas  Monington.  He  was  .s.  at  his  decease  by  his 
son, 

John  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Jlary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Henry  Gourney,  Esq.  of  Letheringham,  :->utIulk.  by 
Katherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  William  Brandon,  ^tar.dard- 
bearer  at  Bosworth,  on  the  side  of  Henry  Vll.,  the  father  of 
Charles  Brandon,  the  celebrated  Duke  of  Suffolk,  the  brother- 
in-law  and  favourite  of  Henry  VIII.  By  this  lady  he  had  a 
son  and  successor, 

John  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Skipworth,  Knt.  of  Ormesby,  M.P.,  and  2ndly,  Alice, 
sister  of  Sir  James  Crofts,  Knt.  of  Crofts.  He  was  s.  at  his 
decease  by  his  son, 

William  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Tyrrel,  Knt.  of  Thornton,  Bucks.  Mr.  Trye  was 
slain  in  a  quarrel  at  Gloucester  1610,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  and  left,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Tbye,  Esq.,  m.  Anna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Hanham,  co.  Gloucester,  and  was  father  of 

William  Tbye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  M.P.  for  Gloucester. 
He  Hi.  Mary  Home,  of  Home  Castle,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Tbye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Norwood,  of  Leckhampton  Court,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  who  left  issue ;  but  their  issue  is  supposed  to  be 
now  extinct. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Trye  sold  the  estate  of  Hardwicke  to  Sir  Philip  Torke. 
Knt.,  Attorney-General,  who  assumed  therefrom  his  title  of 
earl.    The  younger  son. 

Rev.  John  Trye,  Rector  of  Leckhampton,  co.  Gloucester, 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  John  Longford,  of  Hares- 
field,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Brandon  Trye,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  an  eminent  medical 
writer,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Lysons,  Rector  of  Rod- 
marton,  co.  Gloucester  (and  sister  of  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq.  of 
the  Temple,  F.'t.S.,  V.P.A.S.,  and  of  Rev.  Daniel  Lysons, 
F'.R.S.,  A.S.,  of  Hempsted  Court,  co.  Gloucester),  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Brandon,  6.  17  March,  1794  ;  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Henry  Norwood,  his  heir. 

III.  Charles  Brandon,  of  whom  hereafter. 


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IV.  John  Hawlin  (Rev.\  Rector  of  Wlii'eoinbe,  near  Gloii- 

ci-jter,  6.  11  Ki-b.  1S09,  d.  iiiiid.  Nov.  lt>79. 
I.  Wury  Lysons,  d.  unm.  2  Veh.  1S54. 
u.  Caroline,  d.  iDini.  26  Jan.  1821. 

III.  Isabella,  m.  25  July,  1S26.  Kmilion  Daniel  Benoit  Fros- 
sard,  a  French  Frotestant  clergyman,  d.  Sept.  1847,  and  had 
issue,  two  sons  and  twodaus. 

IV.  Eleanor,  d,  unui.  IS  Dec.  1S57. 

V.  Anne,  d.  iouh.  7  July,  I87S. 

VI.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  «'.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Charles  Brandon  Trye,  who  ^«.  at  the  decease  of  his  cousin, 
Henry  Norwood,  to  the  estate  of  Leckhampton,  which  the 
Norwoods  had  derived  by  marriage  from  the  Gitlords,  d.  7  Oct. 
1611.    His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Norwood  Tbte,  Esq.,  b.  7  July,  1798;  ra.  4  June, 
1S24,  Alicia  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Longworth,  Esq. 
of  Crepgan,  co.  Westraeath,  and  of  Oattield,  co.  Galway,  but 
d.  s.p.  13  Nov.  16.54.  Jlr.  Trye  was  a  J  F.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Gloucester,  and  forco.  Westmeath  and  King's  co.,  and  served 
as  High  Sheiiff  for  co.  Gloucester  1837.  He  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Eev.  Charles  Braxdon  Tbte,  of  Leckhampton  Court.  J.P., 
Eector  of  Leckhampton,  M.A.  Oxon,  Rural  Dean  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Gloucester,  b.  11  June,  1806  ;  m.  22  May,  1832,  Jane 
Eiland,  only  child  of  Edward  Pickard,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co. 
Warwick,  and  by  her,  who  d.  7  March,  1889,  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Norwood,  present  representative. 

II.  Charles  Brandon,  ft.  29  July,  1839;  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Reginald  Edward,  M.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Leckhampton, 
6.  5  June,  1843  :  m.  1st,  9  April,  1872,  Charlotte  Kate 
Fascoe,  dau.  of  Edward  Glover,  Esq.  of  Lymington,  Hants, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  2  March,  1879),  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Brandon,  6.  10  Aug.  1874. 

2  Philip  Charles  Edward,  6.  8  Dec.  1877. 

1  Kathleen  Mary. 

He  jii.  2ndly.  22  Feb.  1881,  Edith  Lovcday,  dau.  of  Eev.  R. 
D.  Alexander,  Rector  of  Southpool,  Devon  (who  d.  3  Dec. 
1891),  and  has  issue, 

3  Henry  Norwood,  6.  9  Feb.  1883. 

4  Edward  Cecil  Clare,  b.  May,  1888;  d.  young. 

2  JIary  Gertrude.  3  Edith  Janet  Maude. 
4  Catherine  Gladys. 

IV.  Riland  John,  b.  9  Aug.  1844;  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Sarah  Mary. 

II.  Jane  F.leanor,  m.  11  July,  1867,  Richard  Treffry  Mere- 
dita,  and  has  issue,  one  son,  Arthur  Henry  Austin. 

Mr.  Trye  d.  22  Feb.  1884. 

/4ri)is— Or,  a  bend  az.,  quartering  Boteler,  a-pabk,  Godr- 

NET,  Norwood,  and  Longford.  Crest — A  buck's  head, 
caboshed  gu. 

Stacs— Leckhampton  Court,  near  Cheltenham;  and  Harts- 
hill,  near  Atherstone. 


TRYON    OF    BULWICK    PARK. 

Teyon,  Gut  Thomas  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Biilwick 
Park,  CO.  Xorlhampton,  b.  22  Oct.  1878,  s.  bis  father 
1889. 

Liineag'e.— The  Bulwick  and  Haringworth  estates  have 
beloni,a-d  to  this,  the  elder  branch  of  the  Tryon  family,  since 
the  reign  of  James  I.  Charles  Tryon,  Esq.  of  Bulwick,  to. 
Lady  Mary  Shirley,  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Earl  Ferrers,  and  her 
ladyship  d.  17  May,  1771. 

Abraham  Tryon,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the  Haringworth 
estate,  is  stated  to  have  been  of  Dutch  extraction.  In  the 
church  at  Haringworth  is  the  following  inscription :  "  In 
this  vault  lie  Peter  Tryon,  Esq.,  son  of  Moses  Tryon,  of 
Haringworth,  with  Judith,  wife  of  said  Peter,  and  sister  to 
Sir  Abraham  Cullen,  of  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  Bt.  James  Tryon, 
of  Bulwick,  in  this  county  of  Northampton,  and  Samuel 
Tr)-on,  of  Cullyweston,  in  said  county,  were  the  two  only  sons 
of  said  Peter  and  Judith,  and  lie  both  here  interred,  with 
their  wives  and  such  issue  as  are  deceased.  The  said  Samuel 
Tryon  was  the  youngest  son  of  the  said  Peter,  and  died  on  the 
4th  Feb.  1711,  set.  55,  and  left  this  inscription  written  with  liis 
own  hand,  annexed  to  his  will,  by  which  he  ordered  it  should 
be  placed  up  in  this  manner."  Sir  Samdel  Tkyon,  of  Layer 
Marney,  Essex,  the  2nd  son  of  Peter  Tryon,  who  tied  from 
the  persecution  of  the  Duke  of  Alva,  by  Jlary  his  wife,  who 
d.  1618,  obtained  a  baronetcy  from  King  James  I.  1620,  but 
his  male  issue  and  title  became  extinct  at  the  death  of  Sir 
Samuel  John,  4th  Bart.,  1724. 

Thomas  Tryon,  Esq.  of  Bulwick,  m.  1st,  Miss  Weston,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau,  of  the  Very 
Eev.  Dr.  Brereton,  Dean  of  Lichfield,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  late  of  Bulwick  Park. 

u.  Charles  William,  d.  unm. 


III.  Samuel,  Major-Gen.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Harvey, 
K.C.B.,  and  had  issue,  six  children. 

IV.  Robert,  Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Admiral  Provost, 
which  lady  (/.  1848,  and  2ndly,  3  Jan.  1^55,  Lclia  Sophia, 
6th  iiau.  of  Sir  Grey  Skipwith,  8th  Bart,  of  Prestwould, 
and  had  issue,  1  Henry  William,  late  Hampshire  Regt., 
m.  1881,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Richard  Turnor,  Esq.  ;  2  Charles 
Robert,  b.  1857. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  1832,  Eev.  Christopher  Whichcote,  4th  son  of 
Sir  Thomas  Whichcote,  8th  Bart,  of  Aswarby. 
His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tryon,  Esq.  of  Bulwick  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheiiff  1833,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  JohnTroUope,  6th  I?art.,  and 
sister  of  John,  Lord  Kesteven,  and  by  her(who  d.  12  Feb.  1877) 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  late  of  Bulwick  Park. 

II.  Henry,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  killed  at  the  rifle-pits  before 
Sebastopol,  20  Nov.  1854. 

III.  George  (Sir),  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  K.C.B.,  6.  1832;  m.  5 
April,  1869,  Hon.  Clementina  Heathcote,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
John,  1st  Lord  Aveland  (ste  Burke's  Peerage,  Ancasteb, 
E.),  and  had  issue,  a  son,  George  Clement,  6.' 15  May,  1871, 
2nd  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards.  Sir  George  was  drowned  in  his 
flagship  the  "  Victoria,"  whilst  commanding  the  Mediterra- 
nean Fleet  22  June,  1893. 

IV.  Richard,  of  The  Lodge,  Oakham,  co.  Rutland,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  18H1,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  31  Aug.  1837  ;  m. 
11  June,  1867,  Jane  Anna  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  W.  A. 
Johnson,  of  Witham-on-the-Hill,  M.P.,  and  has  issue,  1 
Richard,  b.  17  May,  1868;  2  Henry,  6.  24  Aug.  1874;  3 
Julian,  b.  2  Oct.  1876  ;  1  Mary  Lucy,  6.  7  May,  1870  ;  2 
Jane  Matilda,  b.  22  Ang.  1872;  3  Georgina  Catherine,  6.  2 
Sept.  1875;  4  Margaret  Constance,  6.  12  June,  1878. 

lie  d.  21  Aug.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tryon,  Esq.  of  Bulwick  Park,  co.  Northampton, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  late  7th  Royal  Fusiliers, 
m.  15  July,  1873,  Alice,  6th  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Vere  Dash- 
wood,  of  Stanford  Hall,  Notts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Guy  Thomas  Lewes,  now  of  Bulwick  Park. 

I.  Eva  Jlildred.  ii.  Ouida  Mary. 

III.  Violet  Alice  Grace. 
Mr.  Tryon  d.  19  Dec.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms — Az.,  a  f esse  embattled  between  six  estoiles  or.     Crtst 
— A  bear's  head  sa.,  powdered  with  estoiles  or. 
Scat — Bulwick  Park,  Wansford,  co.  Northampton. 


TUCK    OP    BLOFIELD    HALL. 

Tfck,  George  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Blofield  Hall, 
CO.  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  28  April,  1843;  m. 
Oct.  1870,  Agnes  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  William  Atherton,  Q.C.,  M.P., 
Attorney-General,  and  has  issue, 

Agnes  Elizabeth  Hustler. 
Brenda  Atherton  Hustler. 

This  gentleman  is  son  of  Charles  Edward  Tuck,  Esq. 
of  Blofield  Hall,  J.P.  (who  d.  1889),  by  bis  wife, 
Elizabeth  Hustler  (who  rf.  1856),  dau.  of  James 
Aniys,  Esq.  of  Botesdale  Lodge,  Suffolk ;  and  grand- 
son of  Thomas  Tuck,  Esq.  of  Strumpshaw  HaU, 
Norwich,  who  d.  1834. 

Swe— Blofield  Hall,  Blofield,  Norwich. 
Club— lly<\o  Park  Club. 


TUCKER  OP  CORYTON  PARK. 

Tucker,  Eev.  Marwood,  M.A.  of  Coryton  Park, 
Devon,  Eector  of  Widwortby,  Devon,  b.  2i  Aug. 
1804;  »».  1st,  17  Aug.  1831,  Anne  Cranmcr,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Nagle,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840) 
has  issue, 

I.  Edmdnd  Beauch amp  BEAncHAMP  (which  name  he  assumed 
in  lieu  of  Tucker)  of  Trevince,  Redruth,  Cornw.all,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  formerly  Lieut.  59th  Regt., 
b.  1833;  m.  Jst,  1856,  Maria  Sadleir,  dau.  of  Burton 
Peisse,  Esq.  of  Moyode  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1870)  has  issue, 

1  Matilda  Frances,  b.  1859,  m.  1881,  Sir  W.  R.  Williams, 
Bart,  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
Mr.  Beauchamp,  ra.  2ndly,  1873,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Dudley 
Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  co.  Galway,  and   by  her, 
who  d.  1876,  has  issue, 

2  Frances  Anna,  b.  1876. 

3  Geralcline  Cianmer,  b.  1875. 

4  Luna,  b.  1876. 


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Mr.  Bcauchamp,!)!.  3rdly,  1877,  Louisa  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev. 
11.  Longueville  Jones,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edmund  Nagle,  b.  1879,  d.  1889. 

2  Charles,  b.  1881. 

5  Herniana  Louisa,  b.  1878. 

6  Violet,  6.  1880. 
II.  Marwood  Tucker,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  for  co.  Devon, 

m.  1st,  1862,  Margaret  Anne,  dau.  of  F.  T.  Bircham, 
Esq.  of  Burhill,  Surrey,  by  whom  he  has  an  only  son, 
Charles  Marwood,  Lieut.  IstDevon  Yeo  Cavahy,  6.  1864, 
and  2ndly,  1876,  Etheldreda,  dau.  of  the  late  Eight  Hon. 
A.  J.  B.  Beresford  Hope,  M.P.,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Mildred, 
dau.  of  2nd  Marquis  of  Salisbury. 
I.  Anne  Cranmer,  b.  1834,  m.  Admiral  J.  H.  Marryat,  R.N., 
and  d.  s.  p.  1872. 

Kev.  Marwood  Tucker  m.  2ndly,  18  Oct.  1842, 
Prances,  dau.  of  John  Baring  Sliort,  Esq.  of  Bick- 
ham,  CO.  Devon,  which  lady  d.  1882. 

Liiueag'e. — This  family  has  long  been  seated  in  Devon- 
shire. 

William  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Westwater,  b.  1618,  who  by  Joane 
his  wife,  left  at  his  decease,  1691,  a  son, 

William  Tucker,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Westwater,  m.  1686,  Agnes 
Holliugs,  and  d.  15  March,  1733,  leaving  by  her  (whod.  2  July, 
1693)  a  son, 

William  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Coryton,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  Devon 
1729,  771.  3  Dec.  1716,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Marwood, 
Esq.  of  Widworthy,  and  had  (with  six  other  aons  and  five  daus.) 
a  fourth  son, 

Benedictus  Marwood  Tucker,  Esq.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Devonshire  1763,  who  built  the  present  mansion  at  Coryton 
Park  (1756).  He  m.  Frances,  only  child  of  Rev.  John  Pester, 
Vicar  of  Axminster,  co.  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Marwood  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Harpford-cum-Ven-Ottery, 
Devon,  m.  1789,  Charlotte  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Davy  Foulkes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Medland,  Devon,  and  d.  in 
1846,  having  issue  by  her  (whod.  same  year), 

1  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  All  Saints,  Colchester,  and  of 
Widworthy,  Devon,  m.  Agnes  Sophia  Box,  of  Essex,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1851.     She  d.  1861. 

2  Charles,  of  Coryton  Park. 

3  Marwood,  now  of  Coryton  Park. 

III.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Benedictus,  d.  s.  p.  v.  John,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Harriett,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Tucker,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  cos.  Somerset,  Dorset,  and 
Devon,  m.  1st,  1792,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bragge, 
Esq.  of  Sadborow,  co.  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and 
2ndly,  21  Oct.  1813,  Charlotte  Lewis,  4th  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Elias  Peloquin  Cosseiat,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  by  her  had  a 
son, 

William  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Coryton  Park,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Somerset,  Dorset,  and  Devon,  6.  22  April,  1815,  who  was  twice 
married ;  by  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  dau.  Catherine  Helen,  who 
d.  unm.  1863.     Mr.  Tucker  d.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Charles  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Coryton  Park,  and  Marlands, 
Devon,  J.P.,  F.SA.,  F.Z.S.,  b.  25  Feb.  1799;  m.  31  Oct.  1850, 
Hermana  Drewe,  dau.  of  Edward  Wright  Band,  Esq.  of 
Wookey  House,  Somerset,  d.  s.  p.  25  Dec.  1887,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother,  the  present  Rev.  Marwood  Tucker. 

Anns — Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  sea-horses  arg.  as 
many  hearts  gu.     Crest — A  demi  sea-horse  reguardant  arg., 
holding  in  his  paws  a  heart  gu.     ilotto — Auspice  Teucro. 
1  Seat — Coryton  Park,  near  Axminster. 

Hesidence — Widworthy  Rectory,  Honiton. 


TTJDWAY    OF    WELLS. 

TuDWAT,  Chaeles  CiEMENT,  Esq.of  The  Cedars, 
Wells,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Nov.  1816; 
m.  Ist,  5  July,  1870,  the  Lady  Edith  Nelson,  dau. 
of  Horatio,  3rd  Earl  Nelson,  which  lady  d.  24  Aug. 
1877,  leaving  issue,  one  dau., 

MadeUne  Constance,  5.  18  April,  1873. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  Jan.  1884,  Alice  Constance,  young- 
est dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  H.  Hervey  Bathurst,  Bart., 
and  has  further  issue, 

Hervet  Robert  Charles,  b.  23  Sept.  1888. 
Lionel  Charles  Paul,  b.  5  Aug,  1893. 
Gladys  Clare  Alice,  b.  3  Sept.  1887. 


Lineag'e.— Robert  Tudwat,  Esq.,  J.P.  (younger  brother 
of  Clement  Tudway,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wells,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Rowland  llill,  1st  Bart,  of  Hawkstone,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1815)  derived  descent  from  Rev.  Thomas  Tudway,  Minor 
Canon  of  Windsor,  sometime  of  Bradtield  Hall,  Essex,  who  d. 
about  1672.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Paine,  M.A., 
Canon  of  Wells,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1800,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Paine,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Clement  (Rev.),  b.  20  May,  1782;  m.  7  April,  1807,  Eliza- 
beth Pappod,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown  Calley,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
derop  Park,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  May,  1836)  had  a 
son,  Clement,  of  London,  b.  7  April,  1809,  and  two  daus., 
Elizabeth  Pappod  and  Caroline.  This  gentleman  was  first 
in  the  army,  but  subsequently  entering  into  orders,  became 
Vicar  of  Chiseldon,  Wilts.     He  d.  26  Feb.  1830. 

I.  Fanny,  m.  William  Melliar,  Esq.  of  Wells,  and  d.  1795. 

II.  Mary,  ra.  Rev.  Edward  Foster,  Prebendary  of  Wells. 
in.  Sarah. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  ni.  Rev.  Richard  Thomas  Whalley,  Rector  of 
Yeovilton,  d.  1830. 

V.  Harriett,  ju.  1815,  Richard  Burford,  Esq.,  23rdRegt.,  and 
d.  1821. 

VI.  Caroline,  m.  Andrew  Carrick,  M.D.,  of  Clifton. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Paine  Tudwat,  Esq.,  J.P.,  b.  21  April,  1775,  M.P. 
for  Wells  from  1815  to  1830;  to.  1806,  Fanny  Goold,  dau. 
of  Lucas  Pulsford,  Esq.  of  Wells,  and  d.  July,  1835,  having 
had 

I.  Robert  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Goold,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  6.  1826;  m.  18.56.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  Wills,  and 
d.  1S66. 

I.  Jane,  m.  23  Xov.  1825,  Rev.  Thomas  Boucher  Coney,  Vicar 
of  Pucklechuich,  co.  Gloucester,  and  (/.  1874. 

II.  Frances  Henrietta,  m.  Arthur  Constantme  Phipps,  Esq. 
of  Shepton  Mallet. 

III.  Emma. 

IV.  Leiitia  Sarah,  m.  George  Fillingham,  Esq. 

V.  Augusta,  ill.  Rev.  Frederick  I'leuiing  Beadon,  Vicar  of 
Burnham,  Somerset. 

VI.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Wilson  Pedder,  Vicar  of  Churchtown, 
Lancashire. 

VII.  Harriet  Henrietta. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Charles  Tudwat,  Esq.  of  Wells,  J.P.,  M.P.,  6. 
4  July,  1808,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Somerset  1842-43;  to. 
1846,  Maria  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Miles,  1st 
Bart,  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset,  M.P.,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1855, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  child,  the  present  Charles  Clement 
Tudwat,  Esq.  of  The  Cedars. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  between  three  roses  az. 
Crest— A.  demi-lion  rampant  gu.,  holding  arose  az.,  slipped  ppr. 

Seats — The  Cedars,  Wells,  Somerset;  and  Stoberiy  Park, 
Wells.     Town  Residence — 17,  Lower  Berkeley  Street,  W. 


TUFNELL    OF    LANGLEYS. 

TuFNELL,  John  Jolliffe,  Esq.  of  Langleys, 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  1  July, 
1805  ;  m.  1st,  1830,  Caroline  Mary,  2tid  dau.  of 
tlie  late  C.  T.  Tower,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Weald  Hall, 
Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Sept.  1841)  has 
issue, 

I.  Arthur  Jolliffe,  J.P.,  Major  34th  Foot,  6.  15  March,  1833  ; 
d.  at  Mussoorree,  India,  June  1883. 

It.  William  Neville,  of  Monken  Hadley,  Braintree,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Lieut  -Col.  Commanding,  and  Hon.  Col. 
1st  Adm.  Batt.  Essex  B.V.,  formerly  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  11 
April,  1838;  m.  1861,  Eleanor  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late 
Major-Gen.  Charles  Gostling,  R.A.,  and  has  issue, 

Neville  Charles  Arthur  de  Hertel,  6.  18C4. 

Charles  Gostlmg,  Lieut.  Surrey  Regt.,  m.  Mabel,  dau. 

of  Cowper  Coope,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and  dau. 
Fanshawe  Tower,  m.  Nov.  1892,  Georgie  Alice,  eldest 

surviving  dau.   of  Standish  O'Grady  Rowley,  Esq.  of 

Sylvan  Park,  Kells. 
Beauchamp.  Olive  Fordine. 

I.  Cecilia  Harriet,  d.  18  April,  1842. 

II.  Caroline  Emily,  b.  6  June,  1855. 

III.  Augusta  Jane. 

IV.  Laura  Louisa,  m.  her  cousin,  RightRev.  Edward  Wynd- 
ham  Tufnell,  D.D.,  late  Bishop  of  Brisbane,  Australia, 
Canon  of  Chichester,  and  Vicar  of  Felpham,  Bognor. 

V.  Adelaide  Mary. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1853,  Eleanor  Margaret,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Right  Eev.  George  Murray,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  and  by  her  has  issue, 


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III.  Edward  A.  Murray,  m.  Ethel  Cicely  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Woodhouse,  Esii.,  of  Writtle,  Esses,  and  has 
issue,  a  son  and  dau. 

lY.  Henry  Murray,  d.  Xov.  1S6S. 

V.  George  Murray. 

VI.  Herlicrt  Murray. )».  Sybil,  dau.  of  Augustus  Bcrnal,  Esq. 

VI.  3Iari.t  Liuiisa,  m.  IS7S,  Hon.  Edward  Gerald  Strutt,  4th 
son  of  John  James,  1st  Lord  Rayleigh. 

VII.  Krances  Emily,  i;i.  ISSl,  Francis  It.  Kound,  Esq.  of  the 
Colonial  Office. 

viii.  Constance  Helena,  m.  John  Egcrton  Glyn,  Esq.,  of 
Priors,  Romford. 

IX.  Caroline  Margaret,  !ii.  Bateman  Hope,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  a  son  and  dau. 

X.  Florence,  il.  1S71. 

XI.  Mahel  Eleanor,  m.  Maurice  Wriotheslcy  Kirk,  Esq., 
Lieut.  Kink''s  Own  Royal  Lancaster  Regt. 

Liineagre. — Richakd  Tufsaile  or  Tufnell  (son  of  an- 
other Richard  Tuf  naile\  Citizen  and  Brewer  of  London,  resided 
at  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  was  M.l*.  for  Southwark  1640.  He 
7)1.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Humphries,  Esq.,  and 
dying  Aug.  1640,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Tcfnaile,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant,  and  of  Monken 
Hadlcy,  Middlesex,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alderman  Sir 
"William  Joliffe,*  of  London,  by  Rebecca,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Walter  Boothby,  Esq.,  and  Catherine,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Henry  'Witham,  Esq.  By  her,  Mr.  Tufnaile  left  at  his  decease, 
9  Sept.  1699,  a  son  and  successor, 

Samuel  Tcfsell,  Esq.  of  Moken  Hadley,  Jliddlesex,  and 
of  Langleys,  Essex,  a  Commissioner  for  Settling  Commerce, 
and  M.P.  1727  for  Maiden,  1723  for  Colchester,  and  1741  for 
Great  Marlow.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Cressener, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Jolliffe,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Foster,  of  Chichester,  Col.  of  the  East  Middlesex 
Militia^''.  1723,  M.F.  for  Beverley  1762  and  1774.  He  m. 
Is",  11  F"eb.  1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  —  Foster, 
Esq.  of  Ireland,  which  marriace  was  dissolved  by  Act  of 
Parliament  in  1758,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of —  Farhill,  Esq. 
of  Chichester,  and  dying  10  July,  17S8,  left  by  his  2nd  wife, 

1  William,  of  Chichester,  6.  1769  ;  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Lough  Carleton,  Esq.,  and  by  that  lady,  who  d. 
31  Aug.  1S29,  left  at  his  decease,  26  April,  1809,  two  sons 
and  a  dau., 
Henry  (the  Right  Hon.),  P.C.,  M.P.,  m.  1st,  1830,  Anne 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot-Horton,  3rd  Bart, 
of  Osmaston,  and  had  one  dau.,  Augusta  Theresa,  m. 
Very  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Anson,  Dean  of  Chester.     He 
'//I.  2ndly,  1844,  Hon.  Frances  Byng,  dau.  of  Gen.  John, 
1st  Lord,  afterwards  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  had  by  her 
one  dau.,  Caroline  Mary,  m.  20  June,  1870,  Col.  Cranmer 
Byng,  Grenadier  Guards.      He    m.   Srftly,  1848,  Lady 
Anne  Primrose ,  dau.  of  Archibald,  4th  Earl  of  Kosebery , 
K.T.,bvwhom  (who  d.   17  Sept.   Is62)  he  had  a  son, 
Henry  Archibald,  Ch.  Ch.    Oxford,  b.    15   May,  1854. 
Mr.  'i'utTneli  d.  It54,  and  his  widow  1802. 
Edward  Carleton,  Barrister,  m.  2i  April,  1846,  Honoria 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Macadam,  K.U.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  April  21,  1877)  had  issue, 

1  Carleton,  Commander  R.X.  (retired),  of  Dollar's 
House,  Ilurlford,  Ayrshire,  D.L.,  b.  13  June,  1»47 ; 
VI.  10  Jan.  1878,  Charlotte  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Hon. 
B.  F.  Primrose,  C.B. 

2  Edward,  Major  Royal  Irish  Kegt.,  6.  13  June,  1848; 
rn.  3  Feb.  1883,  Catherine,  3rd  dau,  of  Gilbert 
McMicking,  of  Miltontsc,  Wigtonshire. 

3  Frederick  iRev.),  of  Wyke  House,  Weymouth,  M.A. 
Magdalen  Coli.  Oxford,  b.  21  Oct.  Ib60  ;  m.  4  Aug. 
18»7,  Hon  ilargarct  Vernon,  4th  dau.  of  Augustus 
Heniy,  6th  Lord  Vernon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec. 
1&88/  has  issue,  Honoria  Margaret,  6.  21  Dec.  1888. 

1  Mary. 

Maria,  d.  unm. 
2  John  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  Middlesex  Militia,  m.  Uliana 
Ivaniona,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Fowell,  D.D.,  and  d. 
1841,  having  had  issue, 

John  Charles  Fowell  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Edburton,  Sussex, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  Penfold,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Charles,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  and  Edward,     lied.  I8b6. 

William,  d.  unm.  Arthur  Bonham,  d.  unm. 

Edward  Wyndham  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  formerly  Pellow 
of  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  afterwards  Rector  of  Beech- 
ingstoke,  Wilts,  and  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  Bishop 
of  Brisbane,  Australia,  1859  to  1874,  Vicar  of  Feipliam, 
Bognor,  since  1882,  b.  3  Oct.  1814;  m.  12  Feb.  Ib67,  his 
cousin,  Laura  Louisa  Tuffnell,  ut  supra,  and  has  a 
son,  Arthur  Wyndham,  b.  16  Feb.  1872,  and  a  dau.  Ida 
Mary  Uliana,  b.  12  Sept.  1870. 

*  This  Alderman  Joliffe  was  son  of  Thomas  Joliffe,  Esq.  of 
Leek.  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Buglawton,  co.  Chester,  by  Elizabeth 
bis  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Whitmore. 


Thomas  Jolliffe,  of  Mount  Street,  Dublin,  F.R.C.S.I.,  m, 
1844,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Croasdaile  Molony,  Esq.  of 
Grauahan,  and  widow  of  Robert  Fannin,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1885,  leaving  issue,  Iva,  »!.  Peter  Leslie  Peacocke, 
Esq.,  and  F'lorence,  m.  17  March,  1881,  Thomas 
Turbitt,  Esq.  of  Owenston. 

Thomis  Robert,  Deputy-Chairman  of  the  AV'cst  Indian 
Mail  Packet  Company,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Major 
J.  W.  Hutchinson,  7th  Highlanders,  and  2ndly,  Maria 
Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Bond,  Esq.,  and  by  his  1st  wife 
(who  d.  18G0)  has  issue,  Robert  Hutchinson  Campbell, 
Horace  Charles,  Carleton  Fowell,  and  Lionel  Grant. 

JIary  Jane,  m.  Lieut.  Edward  Jennings,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue. 

Fanny,  m.  Ven.  Archdeacon  Keays,  of  Bombay,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

Henrietta  Susanna,  in.  Capt.  Dewell,  and  d.  leavinc: 
one  son. 

3  Samuel  Jolliffe,  Prebendary  of  Chichester  and  Vicar  of 
Hurston  anil  North  Mundham :  he  m.  and  had  issue, 
one  dau.  Ellen,  wjro  is  married. 

4  George,  an  Officer  in  the  Guards,  d.  U7im. 
1  Frances  Maria,  deceased. 

III.  William,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Jolliffe,  pui-"- 
suant  to  the  will  of  Sir  William  Jolliffe.  He  d.  21  April, 
1797. 

I.  Elizabeth,      ")  bothtZ.  unm.,  the  elder  in  1794,  the  younger 

II.  Mary  Anne,  3      in  1790. 

Mr.  Tufnell  dying  28  Dec.  1758,  was  bur.  at  Pleshey,  and  was 
s.  by  Ilia  eldest  son, 

John   Jolliffe  Tufnell,  Esq.  of   Langleys,  i/i.  Anna,  dau. 
of  William  Mceke,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Jolliffe.  his  heir. 

II.  William,  b.  24  Dec.  1749;  m.  20  Sept.  1777,  Anna,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Close,  Esq.  of  Easby  House,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1824)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1814, 

1  John  Jolliffe,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  William  (Rev.),  ni.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Naylor, 
Esq.  of  Wakefield,  co.  York,  and  had  a  dau.  Katheiiae 
Anne. 

3  George  (Rev.),  of  Uffington,  Berks,  m.  1821,  Maria 
Newton,  dau.  of  Cornelius  Kortwright,  Esq.  of  Hylands, 
Essex,  and  has  had  issue, 

Frederick  (Rev.),  vi.  Frances,  dau.  of   G.  W.  D'Aeth, 

Esq. 
Robert,  in.  Jessie,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cui-tis,  2nd  Bart. 

of  CuUands;  she  li.  1877. 
Artiiur.  Vincent  Frederick. 

Georgiana  Maria,  m.  22  June,  1848,    George  Grcnfell, 

2nd  Lord  Wolverton. 
Emily,  d.  unm. 

Ellen  Mary,  m.  Col.  Greathed,  C  B.,  and  d.  1803. 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  d.  1871. 

1  Eliza  Anne,  m.  1  Aug.  1797,  Sir  Thomas  Pilkington,  7tb 
Bart,  of  Chevet. 

2  Maria.  3  Jane. 

4  Louisa  Anne,  j;i.  21  Dec.  1805,  Sir  William  Laurence 
Y'oung,  3rd  Bart,  of  North  Dean. 

5  Anne,  )/i.  J.  W.  Holder,  Esq. 

III.  John,  of  Waltham,  Essex,  m.  Miss  Beaulicu,  and  left 
two  sons,  John  and  William. 

IV.  Richard,  d.s.p. 

Mr.  Tufnell  d.  23  Sept.  1794,  and  was  5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Jolliffe  Tufnell,  Esq.  of  Langleys,  at  whose 
decease,  unm.  9  May,  1820,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 
John  Jolliffe  Tufnell,  Esq.  of  Langleys,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1823,  b.  21  Sept.  1778  :  m.  29  June,  ISOl,  Cathe- 
rine Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Pilkington,  6th  Bart, 
of  Chevet,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1850)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Jolliffe,  now  of  Langleys. 

II.  William  .Michael,  of  llattield  Place,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  31  Jan.  1810;  m.  11  May,  1841,  Eliza  Isabella,  elilest 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Tyrell,  2nd  Bart,  of  Borehaiu,  and  lias 
issue, 

1  John  Lionel  Tufnell-Tibell,  Lieut. -Col.  2nd  Vol. 
Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  of  Boreham 
Hou.se,  Chehusford,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1887,  b.  21  Dec.  1842,  s.  his  maternal  grandfather  1877, 
and  assumed  the  surname  of  Xykell;  m.  1878,  Frances, 
dau.  of  John  Westcott,  Esq.  of  Sturminster. 

1  Agnes  Mary,  m.  28  April,  1870,  Cupt.  Arthur  Chandos 
Arkwright,  2nd  Life  Guards,  of  The  Mount,  Oswestry. 

III.  Thomas  Pilkington,  b.  5  April,  1819  ;  ?«.  1853,  Harriet 
Emily,  dau.  of  —  Symonds,  Esq. 

IV.  George  Cressner  (Rev.),  M..A.,  Rector  of  Little  Easfun, 
Dunmow,  b.  23  May,  1821  ;  m.  7  .Vug.  1855,  Gratiana  Fanny, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Collingwood  Hughes,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1859)  had  is.sue,  Hugh  Richard,  b.  13  Oct.  1857  ;  Alice 
Clara,  ;/v.  27  July,  1881,  Francis  Henry  Dawkiiis,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  and  Grace  Fanny. 

I.  Isabella  Anne,  ?u.  William  Ruggles,  Esq. 
1      II.  Elizabeth,  ?/i.liev.  Heury  Cockerell,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1841. 


TUI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TUN 


205^ 


III.  Catherine,  m.  Eev.  Eoundell  'foke. 

:v.  Maria  Louisa. 

V.  Anne,  m.  Geurse  Young  Kouson,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

vi.  Harriet  Dorothea. 

He  d.  18  July,  1804. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fosse  arg.,  between  three  ostrich  feathers 
erect  ppr.,  as  many  martlets  sa.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  em- 
bowcd  in  armour  ppr.,  hokliiiff  in  tlie  gauntlet  a  cutlass  arg., 
liilt  cr. 

Sea<— Langleys,  near  Chelmsford,  Essex. 


TUITE    OF    KILLEEN    AND    CLOONE. 

TuiTE,  Egbert  Steatfoed,  Esq.  of  Killeen,  co. 
Longford,  and  Cloone,  co.  CaTan,  J. P.  for  co. 
Longford,  Major  4tli  Batt.  Eojal  Irisli  Fusiliers,  b. 
27  July,  1852  ;  w.  15  May,  1888,  Georgina  Phelps, 
eldest  surviving  dau.  of  tlie  late  Surgeon-Major 
George  Roche  Smith,  2nd  Queen's  Royals,  by  Grace 
Elizabeth,  his  -wife,  dau.  of  Major  Robert  Hedges 
Maunsell,  39th  Regt.,  of  Plassey,  co.  Limerick,  and 
Las  issue, 

Thomas  Makk  Habdress,  b.  17  April,  1S91. 
Norman  Eric  Maunsell,  b.  25  April,  1892. 
Gladys  Grace  Dawson- Dauier. 

Liineage. — This  family,  of  Norman  origin,  lone  settled 
and  holding  high  offices  in  that  country  prior  to  1006  ;  settled 
in  England  after  the  Conquest.  Sir  Uichabd  de  Tuite  accom- 
panied the  Earl  of  I'ein broke  into  Ireland,  1172,  and  was 
killed  in  Athloue  1210,  while  holding  a  Court,  he  being  a  Lord 
Justice.  He  erected  the  famous  abbey  of  Lara,  near  Granard, 
CO.  Longford,  in  1205,  long  the  burial  place  of  the  Princes  of 
Annaly,  and  where  he  himself  was  bur.  Sir  Eichard  left  two 
sons, 

Sir  Eichard  de  Tuite,  surnamed  The  Black,  Baron  of  Moy- 

cashell. 

Maurice  Tuite,  ancestor  of  Tuite  of  Sonagh  (see  Bdrke's 
Feerage  and  barondage). 
A  branch  of  the  family  of  Tcite  of  Sonagh.  possessing  lands  in 
the  cos.  of  Longford,  Cavan,  and  Meath,  descends  from 
Edward  Thomas  Tuite,  of  Tuitestown,  co.  Westmeath, 
High  Sheriff  1642,  who,  while  sheriff,  raised  the  county 
against  His  Majesty's  army,  and  was  killed  in  a  battle  near 
Ticroghan;  in  consequence  of  which,  his  estates  of  Tuitestown, 
Ledwithstown,  Carolstown,  CoWestown,  and  others,  became 
forfeited,  and  were  granted  to  Philip,  Lord  Wharton,  and  were 
claimed  by  Thomas  Tcite,  son  of  Edward ThomasTuite,  in  1G04, 
but  the  "  Act  of  Explanation"  of  1066,  excluded  the  claims 
of  Innocents  {set  Report  of  Carte  Papers,  1869,  at  the  Bodleian 
Lib.,  Oxford). 

Thomas  Tdite,  grandson  of  Edward  Thomas  Tuite,  settled  at 
Carragh,  Granard,  co.  Longford,  in  1700,  and  ni.  1720,  Kath- 
leen, dau.  of  James  Major,  Esq.  of  Higginstown,  in  that  co  , 
and  d.  1772,  aged  92,  leaving  two  sons,  Francis;  James,  6. 
1732  ;  and  one  dau.  surviving.    T.ie  elder  son, 

Francis  Tuite,  b.  1730;  7/i.  1752,  Ilachel,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Edward  Groome,  M.A.,  of  Eyre  Court,  co.  Galway  ,  and  d.  3 
May,  1813,  leaving  two  sons, 

1.  TnoMAS,  his  heir, 

2.  Edward,  rf.  1794. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  Granard,  6. 10  April,  1756; 
was  a  very  extensive  land  agent,  and  held,  with  other 
agencies,  that  of  his  kinsman.  Sir  Henry  Tuite,  8th  Bart,  of 
Sonagh.  He  7/i.  1790,  Alary,  dau.  of  Edward  Eeid,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Galmoylestown,  CO.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Aug. 
1827;  had  issue, 

Tkomas,  his  heir.  Edward,  d.  15  May,  1876. 

Alice  Palles,  d.  11  Aug.  1830. 

Jane,  d.  June,  1831. 

Matilda  Maconchy,  rf.  1870.  Maria,  d.  1863. 

Eachel  Groome,  rf.  4  July,  1822. 

Mr.  Tuite  rf.  26  June,  1S27,  and  was  s.  by 

Tno.MAS  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Granard,  co.  Longford,  b.  11  March, 
1806  ;  ill.  10  Nov.  1842,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Capt.  Eobert  Stratford, 
of  Anne's  Grove,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Groome,  b.  21  April,  1845;   d.  11  July,  1858. 

II.  EoBEaT  Stratford,  of  Killeen  and  Cloone. 

I.  Mary,  rf.  29  Sept.  1843. 

II.  Annie  Jane,  rf.  unm.  31  March,  18S8. 
Mr.  Thomas  Tuite  rf.  29  Sept.  1893. 

Seats— KiMeea,  Granard,  co.  Longford  ;  and  Cloone,  Gowna, 
CO.  Cavan. 
JRe3idence—92,  Pembroke  Eoad,  Dublin. 


TULL    OF    CROOKHAM. 

TuLL,  Albert  Richaed,  Esq.  of  Crookham 
Berks,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxford,  b.  8  Oct.  1835  ;  m.  30  Sept.  1873,  Florence, 
4th  dau.  of  the  late  James  Biytli,  Esq.  of  Wool- 
hampton  House,  Reading,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Albert  Sancton  Blyth,  6.  9  March,  1885. 

I.  Florence  Isabel. 

II.  Constance  Euphemia, 

III.  Helen  Maud. 

IV.  Evelyn  Mary, 

Lineage.— Eichard  Tull,  Esq.  of  Crookham  House,  J.P_ 
and  D.L.,  m.  4  Sept.  1834,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Sancton,  Esq. 
of  Hornsey,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  22  Aug.  1854)  had. 
issue, 

Albert  Eichard,  now  of  Crookham. 
Mr.  Tull  rf.  28  July,  1863. 

&a(— Crookham  House,  Newbury,  Berks. 

c;«is— Conservative  ;  and  New  University,  S.W. 


TUNNARD    OP    FRAMPTON    HOTJSE. 

TuNNAED,  Chaeles  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eramplom 
House,  CO.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  b.  21  Dec.  18)3  ;  7n.  1S66, 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Conolly  Norman,  Esq.  of  Eahaii 
House,  CO.  Donegal,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  John  Charles,  b.  26  Nov.  1873. 

It.  Christopher  Coney,  b.  20  April,  1875. 

III.  Conolly  Norman,  b.  10  Nov.  1876. 

IV.  Samuel  Langton,  b.  6  Dec.  1878. 

V.  Thomas  Monckton,  b.  6  Sept.  1882. 

I.  Georgina  Martha,  m.  23  June,  1891,  Henry  Edwin  Briggs, 
Esq. 

II.  Anne  Isabel.  iii.  ViolaBlanche. 
IV.  Eosalie  Mary. 

Lineage.— The  Tuknards  are  of  great  antiquity  in  co. 
Lincoln.  It  is  stated  that  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum  make 
it  appear  that  lands  were  held  by,  and  granted  to,  this  family 
at  the  period  of  the  Norman  Conquest.  Alan  Townehtbd 
possessed  a  good  estate  6  Edward  III.,  a.d.  1333,  and  Jons 
Tdnhard,  and  Maria  his  wife,  were  living  4  Eichard  II., 
1381.     From  them  descended 

JouN  ToNNARD,  Sheriff  of  Lincoln,  temp.  Henry  VI.,  about 
1440,  was  ancestor  of 

Gregorie  Tonnard,  who  had  a  special  grant  from  taa 
Crown,  1524,  temp.  Henry  Vill. 

Eichard  Tonnard,  his  son,  rf.  circa  1580.  Fourth  in  descent 
from  him  was 

Thomas  Tunnard,  Esq.,  m.  1699,  Mary  Cony,  and  heir  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Cony,  and  rf.  16  J9,  leaving  two  sons,  Samuel 
and  Coney.    The  younger  son. 

Coney  Tunnard,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Hall,  High  Sheriff  1733, 
left  an  only  son, 

Eichard  Tonnard,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Hall,  who  rf.  1761, 
leaving  an  only  child  and  heir,  m.  Eobert  Barlow,  Esq.,  upon 
whose  decease  s.  p.  the  estate  devolved  upon  the  family  of 
Barnard  and  the  descendants  of  Samuel  Tunnard,  Esq.  That 
gentleman's  only  son, 

John  Tunnard,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Hall,  rii.  1743,  and  heir 
of  the  family  of  Burrill,  and  rf.  1781,  leaving  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Samuel,  ra.  Hannah,  heir  of  William  Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Gox- 
hill  Priory,  and  rf.  1818,  leaving  an  only  child,  Frances,  m. 
1824,  Eichard  Thorold,  Esq.  of  Weelsby  House,  co.  Lincoln. 
Thomas,  of  Frampton  Hall,  rf.  1815,  leaving,  by  Anna  his 
wife,  an  only  son,  Thomas,  who  rf.  u7iiii.  Ib46,  and  a  dau. 
Elizabeth  Anna,  m.  1824,  Rev.  Charles  Moore,  and  d.  lt>37, 
leaving  an  only  son,  Charles  Thomas  John  Moore,  Esq.  of, 
F  rampton  Hall,  and  three  daus. 
Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Carleton,  and  d. 
leaving  issue,  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Fydell,  Esq. 
of  Tiekencote  Hall,  co.  Eutland,  and  Mary,  m.  Henry 
Tufnell,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  John  Wilson,  Esq.    She  d.  leaving  two  daus.,  Ann, 
m.  John  Lewis  Ffjtche,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  co.  LiuLoln,. 
and  Mary,   m.    Anthony  Taylor   Peacock,    Esq.    of   .South, 
Kyme,  whose  only  son  assumed  the  name  of  Willson. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Tunnard,  Esq.  of  Frampton  House,  m.  and  rf.  1818,, 

leaving  issue,  i.  Charles  Keightley,  his  heir;  i.  Elizalioth, 

m.  John  Pearson,  Esq. ;  ii.  Mary,  m.  John  Fardell,  Esq.    The 

son  and  heir, 

Charles  Keightley  Tunnakd,  Esq.  of  Frampton  House> 


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J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  and  Commandin!:  Officer  Holland  Yeo- 
manry, »i.  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  ot"  Bartholomew  Claypon, 
Esq.  of  Ijoston,  and  had  issue, 

John-,  his  heir. 

Bartholomew,  formerly  Capt.  27th  Uest.,  m.  l.i  Oet.  1S50, 
Harriet  Jane,  yonn.i:e"st  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Uev.  Richard 
Bruce  Stopford,  >  ounser  son  of  James,  '2nd  Earl  of  Coiir- 
town,  and  d.  1S75,  having  had  issue,  four  sons  and  one 
dau. 

Jane  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Christopher  D.  Francis,  Vicar  of 
Tysoe,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1S59,  leaving  issue,  six 
children. 

Elizalieth,  m.  Rev.  G.  E.  Downe,  Rector  of  Rushden,  co. 
Xorthampton,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Tunnard  d.  11  Aug.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Kev.  John  Td.nsard,  of  Frampton  House,  M.A.,  J.l'.,  Rector 
cf  Frampton,  m.  9  F"eb.  1S43,  JIartha  Copland,  dau.  of  Charles 
Tawney,  Esq.  of  eo.  0.\ford,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Thomas,  now  of  Frampton  House. 

Samuel  John,  6.20  July,  IS45;  d.  28  March,  1846. 

John  Bartholomew,  b.  H  March,  1847. 

Christopher  Claypon,  6.  2  Oct.  Is52. 

Frances  Martha,  m.  Herbert  Reid  Lcmpriere,  formerly  C  ipt. 
67th  Regt.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  William  CliarleJ 
Lempriere,  late  Capt.  R.H.A.,  of  Ewell,  co.  Surrey. 

Mr.  Tunnard  d.  22  Nov.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now 
of  Frampton  House, 

Ai-iiis — Erm.,  on  a  chevron  sa.,  between  two  dragons'  heads 
erased  ppr.  in  chief  and  a  bugle-horn  of  the  second,  stringed 
gu.,  in  l.ase,  a  griffin's  head  couped  between  two  bugle-horns, 
stringed  or.  Ci\st — A  swan,  wings  elevated  erni.,  beaked  or, 
legged  sa.,  the  dexter  leg  resting  on  a  bugle-horn  also  sa., 
stringed  gu. 

iScat— Frampton  House,  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 


TUPPEE,    OF    GUERNSEY. 

TrppEE,  Basil  de  Beautoir,  Esq.  of  Ilaiite- 
yille  House,  Guernsey,  Col.  (retired)  Eoyal  Artil- 
lery, b.  1S41 ;  ?M.  1879,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Mackenzie  late  60tli  Rifles,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Catherine  Mackenzie,  6.  1879;  d.  1SS3. 

II.  Frances  de  Beauvoir,  b.  1883. 

III.  Dorothy  Friaulx,  b.  1884. 

IV.  3Iarjorie  de  Vic,  b.  1886. 

liiueage. — The  Tcppers  are  descended  from  an  ancient 
Saxon  family,  variously  spelt  Toupard  or  Toupart,  in  the  Low 
Countries,  and  according  to  documentary  evidence,  Topffer, 
Topfer,  Topfer,  Topper,  and  TofTer,  in  Germany,  where  the 
name  and  other  memorials  of  the  family  have  existed  since 
1270.  From  religious  persecutions,  and  from  having  been  heavy 
sufferers  by  the  loss  of  property  and  estates,  the  Tuppers  re- 
moved from  "  Cassel,"  Hesse  Cassel,  Upper  Saxony,  in  the 
year  15'22,  to  the  Low  countries,  and  thence  took  refuge  in 
England  temp.  Henry  VIII.  Two  brothers,  Robert  and  Henrt 
TcppER,  settled  at  Chichester,  Sussex,  and  William,  a  third 
brother,  fixed  himself  in  London,  and  acquired  by  letters  patent 
(in  which  he  is  styled  gentleman,  of  London)  lands  from  l^ueen 
Elizabeth,  atSeaford,  Sussex,  and  had  other  grants  of  manors 
and  tenements  from  the  Crown  in  that  county,  co.  Essex,  and 
CO.  Gloucester.  Another  member  of  the  family  settled  at 
Sandwich,  Kent,  and  he  or  his  descendants  emigrated  in  the 
sixteenth  century  to  America,  and  became  the  founders  of  the 
numerous  branches  now  existing  in  various  parts  of  the  United 
States  and  Dominion  of  Canada.  Two  other  members  fled 
from  "  Cassel,"  before  1522;  one  of  whom  settled  in  Holland, 
and  his  descendant,  Daniel  Tupper,  held  1813  the  municipal 
office  of  Burgomaster  of  Rotterdam  ;  the  other  settled  in 
Switzerland,  and  became  the  progenitor  of  Eodolphe  Topffer, 
the  celebrated  author. 

The  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Guernsey  was  John 
TcppER,  son  of  Henry  of  Chichester,  mentioned  ante,  who,  while 
on  his  passage  to  Bordeaux,  was  shipwrecked  on  the  island, 
where  he  to.  Mary,  the  only  dau.  and  heir  {by  CoUette  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  Hillary  Gosselin,  Esq.,  Bailiff  or  Chief  Magis- 
trate of  Guernsey,  and  relict  of  Thomas  le  Marchant,  Esq.)  of 
Peter  le  Pelley,  and  settled  in  the  island,  where  he  subse- 
quently purchased  a  large  estate,  and  became  the  ancestor  of 
the  Tuppers,  who  have  been  from  that  period  among  the  first 
families  of  Guernsey.  This  John  Tupper  rf.  IGOl,  leaving  two 
sons  and  two  daus.,  John  ;  Peter,  who  removed  to  England  ; 
Jlary,  d.  v.nm. :  and  Elizabeth,  d.  in  London.  Their  father 
dying  young,  Peter  Carey,  Lieut.-Governor  of  Guernsey,  was 
guardian  to  two  of  these  children,  and  Robert  Tupper,  of  Chi- 
chester, their  uncle,  to  the  other  two.    The  said  I'eter  Tupper, 


son  of  John,  removed  from  Guernsey  to  Chichester  in  the  17th 
century,  and  one  of  his  sons,  a  clergymen,  resided  in  the  island 
of  Barl  adoes.  West  Indies,  from  whence,  tradition  states,  he,  or 
his  family,  emigrated  to  North  America.  The  elder  son,  John 
Ti-ri>ER,  in.  his  cousin  Elizabeih,  dau.  of  Hillary  Gosselin, 
Attorney-General  of  Guernsey,  and  w:is  father  of  John  Topper, 
who  m.  1655,  Jeanne  Roland,  of  an  ancient  French  family,  and 
by  her  had  a  son,  John  Tupper,  who,  169'2,  conveyed,  at  great 
personal  risk,  information  to  the  English  Admiral,  Russell, 
which  led  to  the  victory  of  La  Hogue,  and  for  whicli  gallant 
service  Mr.  Tupper  was  presented  by  King  William  and  Queen 
JIart  with  a  massive  gold  chain  and  medal,  wliicli  are  now  in 
the  possession  of  his  heir-male,  Col.  Basil  de  Beadvoir 
Ti-PPER.  PeterTupper*  the  only  brother  of  the  aforesaid  John, 
held  a  naval  commission  under  William  III. 

Elisha  Tupper,  Esq.  of  Hautcville  House,  Guernsey,  a 
Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  6.  1720;  m.  1750,  Margaret,  sole 
bcir  of  John  Tupper,  Esq.;  d.  1802,  and  had  (with  other 
eliildren  who  </.  young), 

I.  Daniel,  his  heir. 

II.  William  de  Vie,  b.  1757;  d.  u-xm. 

III.  John  Elisha,  of  The  Cotils,  b.  1764;  m.  1789,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Brock,  Esq.,  and  only  son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir 
Isaac  Brock,  K.B. ;  d.  1845,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Emilia,  m.  1796,  Sir  Peter  de  llavilland,  Knt.,  ChiefMagis- 
trate  of  the  Royal  Court  of  Guernsey,  and  President  of  the 
States  of  that  Island  :  d.  1850. 

n.  Elizabeth,  ra.  1792,  William  le  JIarchant,  Esq.  of  Havelet 
House,  and  had  issue,  one  surviving  child,  Henrietta,  ra. 
Jlaurice  de  Courcy,  Eso.,  late  Capt.  97th  licet.,  and  d. 
18-24. 
III.  Margaret,  in.  1779,  Isaac  Carey,  Esq.  of  Hauteville  and 
of  Le  'Vallon,  St.  Martin's;  d.  1837,  having  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  TcppEB,  Esq.  of  Hauteville  House,  6.  1753;  in.  1793, 
Catherine,  his  3rd  cousin,  and  eldest  dau.  of  John  Tupper, 
Esq.,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court  of  Guernsey;  d.  1808,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  Elisha,  b.  1794,  formerly  Gentleman-Commoner  of  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxford;  in.  18;U,  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Joha 
Macqueen,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  of  Basseldon,  Hants,  by 
Blary,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  Scot- 
land, and  d.  1858,  having  Liy  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  no 
issue. 

II.  Carre  William,  M.A.,  late  of  Hautcville. 

III.  Daniel,  of  Melrose,  Guernsey,  fiirmerly  a  Lieut,  in  the 
army,  and  Receiver-General  of  Guernsey,  b.  1800  ;  in.  1823, 
Anna  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Miijor-ijen.  John  Gaspard  le 
Mirchant  (who  gallantly  fell  at  the  head  of  his  biigade  at 
the  battle  of  Salamanca),  and  sister  of  Sir  Denis  le  Mar- 
chant,  Bart.,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1858), 

1  Gaspard  le  Marchant,  of  24,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W., 
b.  1826,  Lieu.-Gen.  R.A.,  served  in  the  Crimean  war, 
was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Balaclava  and  Tchernaya,  and  during  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopid  ;  was  created  a  Kniaht  of  the 
Turkish   Order  of   the  Medjidie,  and    received  the  Sar- 


*  Peter  Topper,  in.  Elizabeth  Le  Cocq,  and  had  a  son,  John 
TuppEB,  of  Guernsey,  Lieut.-Col.,  iu.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Alder- 
man Perchard,  and  was  father  of  John  Tupper,  Esq.  of  The 
PoUett,  Guernsey,  in.  Catherine  Bowden,  and  had  eleven  chil- 
dren, of  whom  was  Martin  Tupper,  Esq.  of  Guernsey  and  of 
.\lbury,  Surrey,  m.  7  Aug.  1809,  Ellin  Devis,  dau.  of  Robert 
Marris,  Esq.  of  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1844,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  23  June,  1847)  had  issue, 
Martin  Farquhar,  of  Albury,  Surrey,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,   Barrister-at-Law,  b.  17  July,  1810  ;  m.  26 
Nov.  1S35,  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  A.  W.  Devis,  Esq.,  late  of 
Calcutta,  and  d.  Nov.  18S9,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1885) 
had  issue, 

I.  Martin  Charles  Selwtn,  29th  Regt.,   b.  1841;  d.  22 
Oct.  1879. 

II.  William  Knighton,  b.  1844. 

III.  Henry  de  Keauvoir,  b.  1847;  d.  1871. 

IV.  Walter  Farquhar,  6.  5  Oct.  1848. 

I.  Ellin  Isabelle. 

II.  Mary  Fiances,  m.  John  Clayton  Adams,  of  Edmonton. 

III.  Margaret  Elenora. 

IV.  Alice  Evelyn,  b.  1861,  cZ.  1854. 

Daniel,  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  OfSce,  m.  Ellinor,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Anley,  R.N.,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  three  sons  and 
three  daus. 

Arthur  Chilver,  late  Capt.  Brecon  Rifles,  d.  1876. 

Cliarles  William,  late  Capt.  7th  Royal  F'ustliers,  tn.  20  Aug. 
IHIG,  F'rances  Letitia,  dau.  of  the  late  bir  Jonah  Denny 
Wheeler  Cutte,  Bart.,  and  d.  18S1,  leaving  issue,  1  Cliarles 
Lewis,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  b.  1848  ;  hi.  1875,  Jessie,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Henry  Campbell  Johnstone,  C.rs.,  and  has 
issue  ;  2  Reginald  Godfrey  Otway,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  in.  1888, 
Kmily  Greer;  1  Ellin  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1SS6. 

William  George,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford  ;  d.  1854. 


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dinian  medal,  the  Crimean  medal  and  three  clasps,  and  the 
Turkish  medal.  He  m.  1861,  aiary  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Joshua  Smith,  2nd  Bart,  of 
Suttons,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  Florence  le  Marchant,  6. 
1862. 

2  Daniel  William,  late  Capt.  50th  Regt.,  Queen's  Own,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1831,  served  in  the 
Crimean  campaisn,  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkernian, 
and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  ho  was  created  a  Knight 
of  the  Imperial  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  and  received  the 
Crimean  medal  and  three  clasps,  and  the  Turkish  medal  : 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief 
of  Ceylon  from  1857  to  1860,  and  Military  Secretary  to  the 
Governor  of  Madras.  Served  in  the  New  Zealand  war  of 
186;i-65  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier-Gencrul  Carey, 
C.B.,  and  received  the  New  Zealand  medal;  served  on 
the  staff  of  that  officer  when  in  command  of  the  troops  in 
Australia,  and  Acting  Governor  of  Victoria,  d.  1873.  He 
VI.  1870,  Elizahetli,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Langham 
Christie,  Esq.  of  Preston  Deanery,  co.  Northampton,  and 
sister  of  Langham  Christie,  Esq.of  Glyndebourne,  Sussex, 
late  M.P.  for  Lewes,  and  had  a  son,  Charles  George  de 
Beauvoir,  b.  1872,  entered  R.N.  as  a  cadet  1885,  promoted 
Lieut.  1892,  killed  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  at 
Janeiro,  3  Nov.  1893,  aged  21. 

3  iEmilius  de  Vic,  late  Col.  li.A.,  b.  1836,  served  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  received  the  Crimean  medal 
and  elasp,  with  Turkish  medal;  m.  1865,  Eliza  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  of  Rev.  \V.  Waldegrave  Park,  of  Ince  Hall,  co.  Ches- 
ter, and  niece  of  Judge  Park. 

4  Richard  Fanshawe,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1840. 

5  Francis  Gerard  St.  Geoige,  6.  1844,  a  senior  Clerk  in  the 
House  of  Commons;  m.  4  Jan.  1888,  Loveday  Wilhclmina, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Bolitho,  Esq.  of  Polwithen, 
Penzance. 

1  Anna  Maria  Eleanor,  d.  1816. 

2  Eliza  Catherine,  m.  1850,  Rev.  Robert  le  Marchant,  M. A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Rector  of  Little  Rissington,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 3rd  son  of  the  late  John  le  Marchant,  Esq.  of 
Guernsey. 

3  Helen  Annette,  d.  1853. 

4  Alice  Mary,  m.  1882,  Henry  Hall,  formerly  23rd  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  son  of  R.  W.  Hall  Dare,  Esq.,  late  M.P. 
for  South  Essex. 

IV.  William  le  Mesurier,  6.  1804.  was  Capt.  in  the  23rd  Regt. 
(Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers),  served  in  the  expedition  to  Portugal 
1827,  under  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Clinton,  was  in  the 
service  of  Isabella  II.,  Queen  of  Spain,  as  Col.  of  the  6th 
Regt.  of  Scotch  Grenadiers  of  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion 
during  the  years  1835-36  ;  he  was  mortally  wounded  at  the 
head  of  his  regiment  at  the  assault  of  the  redoubts  on  the 
heights  of  Ayete,  near  St.  Seb:.siian,  5  May,  1836. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1826,  Rev.  Mourant  Brock,  Incumbent  of 
Christ  Church,  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  3rd  son  of  William 
Brock,  Esq.  of  Heavilree,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  IS38,  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Amelie,  m.  1S29,  Gerard  Lipyeatt,  eldest  son  of  Gen. 
G.  Gosselin,  of  Mount  Ospringe,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Carre  William  Tupper,  Esq.  of  Haute ville  House,  Guernsey, 
M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1797;  m.  1833, 
Eliza  Jane,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas  Priaulx,  Esq.  of  Montville, 
Guernsey  (descended  from  the  ancient  French  family  of  Des 
Preaux),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Murray,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1836  ;  served  in  H.M.S. 
"  Dido  "  in  the  North  Pacific  during  the  Crimean  war,  killed 
in  an  attack  made  by  the  boats  of  his  ship,  H.M.S.  "  Iris," 
on  the  island  of  Tanna,  New  Hebrides,  1858. 

II.  James  de  Vic,  b.  1838;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
23rd  Regt.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  served  at  the  eiege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  1855,  including  the  assault  on  the  Kedan 
on  the  8th  Sept.,  severely  wounded.  He  obtained  the  Cri- 
mean medal  and  clasp,  and  Turkish  medal.  Served  during 
the  mutiny  in  India,  1857-68,  including  the  siege  and  relief 
of  Lucknow,  and  in  other  actions  under  Lord  Clyde ; 
received  the  Indian  medal  and  two  clasps  for  Lucknow 
and  the  relief  of  Lucknow.  Accompanied  his  regiment  on 
the  Ashantee  expedition  1873-74,  for  which  he  received  the 
medal ;  d.  at  Pembroke  Dock  1881. 

III.  Basil  de  Beacvoib,  now  of  Hauteville  House. 

IV.  Jasper  Selwyns,  Lieut.- Col.  in  the  army,  late  Major  2nd 
Eegt.  Queen's  Royals,  b.  1843. 

,    I.  Catherine  Ellinor,  b.  1833. 

II.  Frances  Anne,  b.  1835;  d.  1890. 

III.  Agnes  Emily,  b.  1845. 

f  Arms  (as  anciently  borne)— Az.,  on  a  fesse,  between  three 

boars  passant  or,  as  many  escallops  gu.  Crest — A  greyhound 
sa.,  the  same,  with  additions,  as  registered  in  the  Heralds'  Col- 
lege, viz.,  az.,  on  a  fesse  engrailed,  between  three  boars  pas- 
sant or,  as  many  escallops  gu.,  a  canton  erm.,  thereon,  pendent 
fromachain,  a  medal  bearing  the  profiles  of  King  William 
and  Queen  Mary  or.  Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  grey- 
hound passant  erm.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  slip  of  oak 
fructed  ppr.,  the  dexter  fore-paw  resting  on  an  inescutcheon 
az.,  charged  with  a  medal,  pendent  from  a  chain,  as  in  the 
arms.  Jiotio—L'espoir est  ma  force.  The  reverse  of  the  medal 


represents  a  sea  fight,  and  bears  the  singular  legend  of  "  Nox 
nulla  secuta  est." 
Residence — Hauteville  House,  Guernsey. 


TXJRBERVILL    OF    EWENNY    PRIORY. 

TuEBEEViLL,  CoL.  JoHN  PiCTON,  of  Ewenny 
Priory,  co.  Grlamorgan,  J. P.,  Col.  late  Madras  Staff 
Corps,  6.1837,  s.  liis  brother  1891;  m.  1st,  1860, 
Josephine,  joungest  dau.  of  Dr.  Joseph  Hamilton, 
of  Xingston,   Canada,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Margaret  Josephine,  m.  1892,  Courtlaud  MacGregor,  Esq. 
He  m.  2ndly,  11  Sept.  186G,  Eleanor,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Grenville  Temple  Temple,  11th.  Bart.,  and 
has  issue. 


I.  Charles  Grenville,  b.  1868. 

II.  Alec  John,  ) 

III.  Robert,      j 

IV.  Frank  Temple,  b.  1877. 

V.  Ivor, 

VI.  Arthur, 

VII.  Wilfrid,  b.  1884. 
II.  V^iolet  Mary.  iii.  Edith. 


a 


twins,  6.  1873. 


twins,  6.  1881. 


rv.  Beatrice. 


Col.  Turbervill  m.  3rdly,  1889,  Caroline  Frances, 
youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Aliller,  Esq.of  Manderston, 
CO.  Berwick. 

Liiueag'e. — The  ancient  and  knightly  family  of  Turbervill, 
one  of  the  most  powerful  of  the  Norman  Houses  established  in 
CO.  Glamorgan,  were  previously  to  their  advent  into  that 
county.  Lords  of  CrUg  Howell,  co.  Brecknock,  which  they 
obtained,  at  the  conquest  of  Brecknock,  from  Sir  Bernard 
Newmarch,  the  Norman  knight  who,  in  the  early  part  of 
WiLHAM  Rdfus's  reign,  entered  Brecknockshire,  and  won  the 
lordship  from  its  possessor,  Bleddyn  ap  Maenyrch,  a  Welsli 
prince. 

Ewenny  Priory,  bought  temp.  Henry  VIII,  by  the  Carneb, 
passed,  by  the  mariiage  of  an  heiress  to  the  Tubbebvills,  and 
on  the  extinction  of  this  family,  at  the  death  without  issue,  of 
Richard TnBBEiiviLL,  of  Ewenny  Abbey,  SlierilT  of  Glamorgan 
1740,  M.P.  for  that  CO.  1767,  was  inherited  on  the  deatli  of  his 
widow  in  1797,  by  Richard  Turbervill  Picton,  Esq.,  who  there- 
upon assimied  the  name  and  arms  of  Tubisebville  15  Aug. 
1797.  He  was  the  son  of  Thomas  Picton,  of  Poyston,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev. 
Gervase  Powell,  of  Llanharran  House,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Turberville,  his  heir,  of  Ewenny  Abbey,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  d.  s.  'p. 

II.  Gf.rvasb  Powell,  s.  his  brother,  of  Ewenny  Abbey,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  K.H.,  Lieut.-Col.  12th  Foot,  m.  1st,  27  Oct.  1840, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Stephen  Dowell,  ot  Brawick  Grove, 
Berks.  She  d.  21  May,  1844.  Ham.  2ndly,  Sarah  Warry, 
sister  of  George  Warry,  of  Shapwick,  co.  Somerset,  but 
d.  s.p.  16  June,  1861. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  of  Ewenny  Abbey,  s.  her  brother, 
and  d.  unm.  March,  1867,  leaving  the  estate  to  her  cousin, 
LiECT.-CoL.  Thomas  Picton  Warlow,  of  whom  presently. 

LiEOT.-CoL.  Thomas  Picton  Wablow,  of  Ewenny  Priory, 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Glamorgan,  High  Sheriff 
1876,  s.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  MaegaretTdrbebville,  and  as- 
sumed by  royal  licence,  1867,  the  name  and  arms  of  Turber- 
vill only.  He  was  the  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Warlow, 
H.E.I.C.'s  Engineers,  by  Mary  Prudence  Ord  his  wife,  and 
grandson  of  John  Warlow,  of  Castle  Hall,  co.  Pembroke,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Picton,  G.C.B., 
and  4th  dau.  ot  Thomas  Picton,  of  Poyston,  co. Pembroke.  He 
m.  1857,  Lucy  Eliza,  only  dau.  and  heir,  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Connop,  of  the  93rd  Highlanders,  but  d.s.  p.  23  Nov.  1891, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother.  Col.  John  Picton  Warlow,  who, 
has  assumed  by  deed  poll  for  himself  and  his  eldest  son,  the 
surname  of  Turbervill. 

Seal — Ewenny  Priory,  Bridgend,  co.  Glamorgan. 


TURBTJTT    OF    OGSTON. 

Tttebutt,  William  Gladwtn,  Esq.  of  Ogston 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  Arnold  Grove,  Kotts.,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1889,  b.  7  Feb.  1853;  w.6  Nov.  1879, 
Edith  Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Dickinson  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Whatton  Manor,  Notts.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gladwtn  Maukice  Revell,  b.  17  May,  1S83. 


200: 


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TDR 


n.  Richard  Baliington,  b.  14  May,  13S7. 
I.  Eaehel  Gladwyn. 

Lineage.— liicH^RD  TrBr-rxT,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York, 
living  tciip.  Edwakd  VI.  and  Qut'fn  Elizabeth,  m.  and  left 
(witli  a  dau.  the  wife  of  Koliinsou  of  York)  two  sons,  of  whom 
the  elder,  William  TrKBUTT,  Esq.,  liegistrarof  tlie  Consistory 
Court  of  York,  d.  s.  p.  10  Kov.  Itj43,  and  devised  estates  at 
Kipon  to  the  son  of  his  brother,  his  nepliew, 

liicuARD  TrRr-CTT,  Esq.  He  hi.  and  had  (with  two  daus., 
ilargaivt  and  Mary,  both  living  un,ii.  1G4S)  a  son, 

William  Turbdtt,  Esq.,  to  whom  his  grand-uncle,  ■\Villiain, 
bcquealhed  the  estate  of  Mount  St.  Jolm,  ncarXhirsk.  He  d. 
13  April,  1073.  aged  -6.  and  lies  buried  in  Felixkirk  Church. 
15y  Auiie,  his  wife,  he  left  two  sons,  William  (his  heir)  and 
idehard.     The  eldest, 

William  Tcrbctt,  Esq.  of  Mount  St.  John,  b.  1668,  High 
ShtrilT  for  eo.  York  1710  ;  m.  Jliss  Driffield,  of  Easingwold,  an 
heiie,-;s,  and  dying  13  Sept.  1727,  left  issue,  six  daus.  and  an 
only  son, 

KicHABD  TuRBUTT,  Esq.  of  DoHcaster,  bapt.  1G39  ;  m.  1st, 
Mary  Anne,  d.au.  and  co-heir  of  John  Kevell,  Esq.  of  Ogston, 
CO.  l>erby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17'i4,  aged  38),  had  two  sons, 
I.  John :  II.  Kichard,  both  d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Frances  Babington,  an  heiress  bywlrom(who  d.  1741,  aged  3U) 
he  had  issue,  William;  Frances,  i)i.  John  Woodyeare,  Esq.  of 
Crookliill  Hall,  co.  York;  and  Eleanor,  b.  1740,  ?)!.  Gen.  James 
Sowerby,  of  Carlisle.  Mr.  Turbutt  d.  3  Sept.  1758,  aged  63, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tcreutt,  Esq.  of  Ogston  Hall,  co.  Derby,  6.  1738 ; 
m.  2  Feb.  1767,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Benja- 
min Burrow,  Rector  of  Morton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1834) 
iad  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Burrow,  Rector  of  Morton,  co.  Derby,  m.  Isabella, 
only  dau.  of  Benjamin  Sharpe,  Esq.  of  London,  Banker, 
and  d.  30  Jan.  1S41,  having  had  issue, 

1  Richard  (Rev.),  6.  1804;  d.  1823. 

1  Isabella,  d.  1823. 

2  Frances  Eleanor,  m.  1832,  Rev.  Henry  John  Goodwin, 
of  Mapleton. 

I.  Frances,  d.  itnrd.  1803. 

II.  Mary  Eli/.abeth.  m.  John  Robert  Sharpe,  Esq.  of  Doe 
Hill,  CO.  Derby  ;  d.  1841. 

III.  Eleanor,  d.   uynn.  1825. 

IV.  Emilia,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Mr.  Turbutt  d.  23  Aug.  1S17,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Ogston  Hall,  and  Arnold  Grove, 

Banister-at-Law,  b.  4  May,  i7ti8  ;  lu.  22  June,  1814,  Anne,  aau. 

of  Major-Gen.  Gladwyn,  of  Stubbin  Court,  co.  Derby,  and  by 

her  (who  d.  7  Sept.  1»55)  had  Issue, 
I.  Gladwin,  his  heir. 

I.  Ann,  rf.  unm.  July,  1835. 

II.  Lucy,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1838. 
ni.  Helen,  d.  unm.  April,  1839. 
IV.  Maria,  d.  unm.  14  Jan.  1877; 

Mr.  Turbutt  d.  25  Dec.  1S3G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gladwin  Tukeutt,  Esq.  of  Ogston  Hall  and  Arnold  Grove, 
Xotts,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1358,  b.  31  March,  1823; 
m.  30  May,  1850,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  Baldwin  Duppa 
Duppa,  Esq.  of  Hollingbourne  House,  Kent  (she  rf.  1878),  and 
d.  3  Sept.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  Gladwyn,  now  of  Ogston. 

II.  Richard  Duppa  de  Uphaugh,  of  Hollingbourne,  Maidstone, 
Kent,  6.  8  Jan.  Ia55. 

Arms — Az.,  three  turbots  naiant  arg.,  two  and  one,  finned  or. 
Ores' — A  naked  arm  ppr.,  holding  in  the  hand  a  trident  or, 
armed  and  headed  arg. 

icaf— Ogston  Hall,  Alfreton,  co.  Derby. 


TURNER  OF  TURNER  HALL. 

TuRNEH,  John,  Esq.  of  Turner  Hall,  by  Ellon 
and  Tipperty,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.,  D.L., formerly  Col. 
Commanding  3rd  Batt.  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  20 
Nov.  1831 ;  m.  11  April,  1854,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Walter  Alexander  Donaldson,  Esq.,  by  Maria 
Pliillimore  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Slajor  3rd  Batt.  Gordon  High- 
landers, 6.2  June,  1855;  m.  1883,  Lucy  t;thel  Janet,  dau. 
of  Henry  Maynard  Harding,  Esq.  of  Tullamaiue  Castle, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

II.  George  John  Kemp,  6.  3  April,  1858. 

III.  Walter  Keith,  6.  1  Jan.  1861  ;  d.  27  Oct.  1892. 

I.  Maria  Elizabeth.  u.  Frances  Annie  Urquhart. 


m.  Aimee  Ellen.  iv.  Anna  Margaret  Kemp. 

V.  Mary  Alice  Maud  Gordon.  vi.  Constance  Marion. 

Lineag-e — The  first  proprietor  of  Turner  Hall  was 

John  Turner,  the  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Tdkner,  of  Kin- 
niinitie,  in  the  parish  of  Birse,  co.  Aberdeen,  where  tha 
Turners  had  then  held  land  for  some  generations.  John 
Turner  acquired  the  property  of  Turner  Hall  by  royal  charter 
of  Ja.mes  II.  in  1G88.  He  seems  to  have  rf.  abroad,  and  to 
have  left  the  property  in  strict  entail  to  his  younger  brother, 
Robert  (4th  son  of  the  above  Andrew),  who  s.  as  first  in  the 
entail  in  1697.    This 

Robert  Turner,  Esq.  of  Turner  Hall,  m.  18  Jan.  1693, 
Margaret  Ross,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Ross,  of  Rosehill,  and  rf. 
Jan.  1741,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Turner  Hall,  who  ;ii.  Helen,  dau.  of 
Mr.  Farquharson,  of  Weston  in  Cromar.  He  rf.  1759,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Turner  Hall,  b.  1725;  m.  I  Nov. 
1757,  Elizabeth,  2nd  daa  of  William  Urquhart,  of  Meldrum, 
and  rf.  8  F'eb.  1802,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Keith  Turner,  Esq.  of  Turner  Hall,  b.  20  Jan.  1768;  m. 
4  May,  1794,  Anna  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  George  Riddock, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  rf.  20  Oct.  1808,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  1  Oct. 
1823)  a  son,  his  successor, 

John  Turner,  ICsq.  of  Turner  Hall,  b.  17  July,  179G;  m. 
Sept.  1820,  Elizabeth  Helen,  sister  of  William  Urquhart,  of 
Byth,  and  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Urquhart,  only  son,  by  a 
2nd  marriace,  of  William  Urquhart.  of  Meldrum,  and  rf.  2 
Aug.  1834,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  5  Jan.  1837)  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Turner  Hall. 

I.  Anna  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  George  Kemp,  Rector  of  St. 
Alphage,  London,  E.C.,  who  rf.  s.  p.  17  Dec.  1861. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  m.  22  Jan.  1846,  John  Douglas,  W.S.,  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  has  issue,  John  Brown,  b.  30  May,  1852;  Archi- 
bald liaiiisay,  6.  1861 ;  George  Hector,  6.  1863;  and  Mary 
Anne  Turner. 

III.  Elizabeth  Helen,  rf.  unm. 

^)-)iis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  sa.,  a  Catherine  wheel  arg.; 
2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  three  guttes  de  sang.  Crest — A  flaming 
heart  ppr.     il/ot(o— Tu  ne  cede  malis. 

Seat — Turner  Hall,  Ellon,  Aberdeen. 


TURNLY    OF    DRUMNASOLE. 

TuENLT,  John,  Esq.  of  Drumnasole,  co.  Antrim, 
B.A.,  J.P.,  and  U.L.,  b.  17  Sept.  1819  ;  m.  2  July, 
1850,  Charlotte  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Eight 
Hon.  Edward  Litton,  Q.C.,  a  Master  in  Chancery, 
Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  John  Seymour,  b.  Nov.  1862, 

II.  John,  b.  1869. 

I.  Sophia  Dorothea. 

II.  Dorothea  Vescina,  rf.  16  Oct.  1889,  unm. 

III.  Charlotte  Augusta  Anne.  iv.  Flora  Eugenie. 
V.  Catherine  Beatrice.                         vi.  Nina  Rochfort. 
VII.  Gertrude.                                      viii.  Hilda. 
Lineagre. — An  immediate   ancestor  of   the  Drumnasole 

family  held  lands  in  co.  Down  ;  but  his  widow,  who  had  con- 
trol of  the  property,  m.  for  her  second  husband  a  Mr.  Wilson, 
and  to  her  children  by  him  she  devised  Mr.  Turnly's  estates. 

Francis  Turnly,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Downpatriek,  whose  father 
was  also  a  J. P.  for  Downpatriek,  m.  1760,  Catherine  Black, 
of  Bordeaux,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1795)  left  at  his  decease,  1800, 
landed  property  to  his  children.     His  son, 

Francis  Tuknly,  Esq.  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  spent  his  early  life  in 
China;  he  m.  1304,  Dorothea  Emilia,  dau.  of  John  Rochfort, 
Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  co.  Carlow,  and  d.  1845,  leaving  by  her 
(who  rf.  18C6). 

Robert  Alexandeb,  of  Drumnasole,  6.  1805;  rf.  unm.  1885. 

John,  now  of  Drumnasole.  Charles  Horace. 

Dorothea  Anna.  Catherine. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  fritillaria  meleagris,  stalked  and  leaved 
ppr.,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  cross  pattee  or.  Crest— On  a  mound 
vert,  an  oak-tree  ppr.,  supporting  on  the  sinister  side  a  shield 
gu.  charged  with  a  cross  pattee  or.     Motto — Perseverando. 

Seat— Drumnasole,  Glenarm,  co.  Antrim. 


TURNOR    OF    STOKE-ROCHFORD. 

TniNOE,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Rochford,  co. 
Lincoln,  M.A,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1894, 
foi'merly  M.P.for  South  Lincolnshire  and  for  Grant- 
ham, b.  24  March,  1838  ;  m.  17  April,  1866,  Lady 
Mary  Catherine  Gordon,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles, 
10th  Marquess  of  Huntly, 


TUE 


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TUB 


2063 


Lineage.— Sir  Edmund  Tcenob,  i.  14  May,  1619  (younp;est 
60U  of  Christopher  Turnor,  Esq.  of  Milton  Erneys,  co.  I'edford, 
&  descendantof  the  family  of  Tcbnoubo/  Haverhill),  a  staunch 
Royalist,  was  named  one  of  the  knights  of  the  Koyal  Oak,  Imt 
that  Order  never  being  founded,  he  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood  in  1663,  at  which  time  he  was  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Alienation  Office,  Sun^eyor-General  of  the  Outports,  and 
one  of  the  chief  farmers  of  the  Customs.  After  performinR 
various  acts  of  munificence,  this  eminent  and  excellent  person 
d.  1707,  leaving  (by  his  wife,  Margaret,  dau.of  Sir  John  Harri- 
son, Knt.  of  Stoke-Eochford)  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Justi- 
nian Isham,  Bart.,  and  a  son,  his  successor, 

John  Turnob.  Esq.  of  Stoke-Kochford,  ni.  Diana,  only 
child  of  the  Hon.  Algernon  Cecil,  son  of  William,  Earl  of 
Salisbury,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Turnor  d.  1719,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Edmund  Tuknob,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Eochford,  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Feme,  Esq.  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  by 
whom  he  bad  issue,  i.  Edmund,  his  heir ;  ii.  John,  Capt.  in 
the  Dragoon  Guards  ;  i.  Diana,  m.  George  Langton,  Esq.  of 
Langton  ;  ii.  Isabella,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Alexander  Drewry ;  and 
III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Andrewes,  Esq.  He  d.  1769,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Turnok,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Rochford,  and  of  Panton 
House,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Disney,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and 
had  issue.     Mr.  Turnor  d.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Turnob,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Eochford,  and  of  Panton 
House,  F.R.S.,  F.A.S.,  M.P.  for  Midhurst.  He  in.  1st,  7  May, 
179S,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Broke,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1801)  lie  had  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Edmund,  m.  Frederick  Manning,  Esq.  She  d. 
1868. 

He  m.  2nd]y,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Tucker,  and  by  her 
■(who  rf.  May,  1854)  had  issue, 

I.  Chbistopheb,  of  Stoke-Kochford.  ii.  Cecil. 

III.  Algernon  (Rev.),  m.  9  Jan.  1840,  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Whichcote,  Bart.,  and  d.  Aug.  1842. 

IV.  Henry  Marten,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  28  July, 
1840,  the  Hon.  Marianne,  Sih  dau.  of  Godfrey,  3rd  Baron 
Macdonald,  and  had  Archibald  Henry,  d.  in  Japan  Dec. 
1867  :   Harriet  Mina ;  and  other  issue. 

T.  Philip  Broke,  of  Little  Ponton  Hall,  Grantham,  m.  Selina, 
dau.  of  James  Saunderson,  Esq.,  and  d.  24  April,  1882, 
having  had  a  son,  Cecil  Algernon  Broke,  Scots  Greys,  b.  23 
May,  1855,  and  d.  May,  1880. 

I.  Charlotte,  rf.  1881. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  11  July,  1839,  Thomas  Augustus  Wolsten- 
holme,  6th  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  and  d.  19  Nov.  following. 

Mr.  Turnor,  an  eminent  antiquary,  and  the  author  of  a  history 
of  Grantham,  d.  19  March,  1829,  aged  74,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Chbistopheb  Tubnok,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Eochford,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833,  M.P.  for  South  Lincolnshire  1841  to 
1847,  b.  4  April,  1809;  vi.  2  Feb.  1837,  Lady  Caroline  Finch 
Hatton,  dau.  of  George  William,  9th  Earl  of  Winchilsea,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1888)  had  issue, 

I.  Fdmund,  now  of  Stoke-Eochford. 

II.  Christopher  Hatton,  b.  16  Dec.  1840;  r,i.  4  May,  1871,  at 
Toronto,  Canada,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Hamilton  H. 
Killaly,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Christopher,  6.  at  Toronto 
23  Nov.  1873. 

m.  Cecil  Montague,6. 16  Oct.  1842,  Comm.  R.N.,d.  «.p.IS86. 

IV.  Algernon,  C.B.,  b.  Nov.  1845  ;  m.  3  Aug.  1880,  Lady 
Henrietta  Caroline  Stewart,  dau.  of  the  9th  Earl  of  Gallo- 
way, and  has  issue,  Herbert  Broke,  b.  18S5 ;  Christopher 
Randolph,  b.  16  Aug.  188C  ;  a  son  i.  8  April,  1888 ;  d. 
1S91  ;  and  three  daus.,  Marjorie,  Algitha,  and  Verena. 

V.  Herbert  Broke,  71st  Regt.,  6.  25  Dec.  1848;  d.  31  July, 
1881. 

VI.  Charles  Edward,  6.  S  Nov.  1851 ;  d.  16  Sept.  1875. 

VII.  Graham  Augustus,  6.  13  Sept.  1853. 

I.  Edith  Georgiana,  m.  16  Sept.  1868,  Yiscoimt  Emlyn, 
eldest  son  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Cawdor. 

II.  Constance  Evelyn,  d.  11  March,  1859. 

III.  Agnes  Octavia,  d.  Feb.  1858. 

IV.  Bertha  Kathleen. 

v.  Dora  Agnes  Caroline,  m.  B.  B.  Trench,  Esq. 
Mr.  Turnor  d.  7  March,  1886. 

-4;-?ii.s— Erm.,  on  a  cross,  quarter-pierced  arg.,  four  fers-de- 
mouline  sa.  Crest — A  lion  passant  arg.,  crowned  or,  in  his  paw 
a  fer-de-mouline  of  the  arms. 

5^£('(i-— Stoke-Eochford,  Grantham,  and  Panton  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln. 


TUETON    OF    UPSALL. 

TuRTON,  Edmund  Heney,  Esq.  of  Upsall  and 
Larpool,  co.  York,  J.i*.  and  D.L.  for  the  Norf.h 
Eidiiig  of  Yorksliire,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 


h.  1823  ;  m.  8  July,  1856,  Lady  Cecilia  Mary 
Leeson,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress 'of  Joseph,  4tli 
Earl  of  Miltown,  K.P.,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Russboeough,  6.  1  Nov.  1857.  of  ,St.  Leonard's 
Terrace,  Chelsea,  and  5,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple, 
called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1882  ;  London  County 
Councillor;  m.  9  Aug.  18SS,  Clementina  Sarah,  and  dau. 
of  theHon.SirSpeneer  Ponsonby  Fane,  K.C.B.,  of  Brymp- 
ton  Park,  co.  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

Edmund  Spenceb,  6.  May,  1889. 

II.  Robert  Bell,  3I.A.,  J.P.,  of  Kildale,  b.  1859 ;  called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1883,  (27  Ashley  Place,  S.W.). 

III.  Ralph  Douglas,  6.  1862,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  22nd  Cheshire 
Eegt. 

I.  Barbara  Josephine. 

IT.  Cecilia  Marianne. 

Lineagre. — This  family  bore  formerly  the  name  of  Petebs. 
Of  their  ancestors,  Eanulph  Petebs,  lived  teiiq^.  Charles  I., 
and  John  Peters,  Capt.  E.N.,  was  Killed  in  tlie  Dutch  war 
during  the  reign  of  Charles  II.,  leaving,  besides  other  issue, 
an  eldest  son,  William,  who  m.  Mary  Kitchmgham,  of  Ponte- 
fract,  CO.  York.  His  grandson,  Matthew  Petebs,  h.  at  Bel- 
fast 1711,  was  connected  w^ith  the  Irish  Goveinment  in  im- 
proving the  navigation  of  the  loughs  and  rivers  of  Ireland ; 
he  m.  the  eldest  dau.  of  George  Younge,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and 
had,  with  two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Hannah,  a  son, 

Eev.  William  Peters,  6.  in  Dublin  1741,  LL.D.,  R.A., 
F.E.S.,  Chaplain  to  George  IV.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln, 
Rector  of  Eaton  and  Knipton,  in  co.  Leicester,  and  Wools- 
thorpe,  CO.  Lincoln.  This  gentleman  was  a  painter  of  much 
celebrity.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  John 
Knowsley,  of  Burton  Agnes,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Eev.  John  Gibbons,  Rector  of  Brasted,  Kent,  son  of 
Sir  William  Gibbons,  Bart,  of  Stanwell,  Middlesex)  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Langford,  Berks,  vi.  Cathe- 
rine,dau.  of  Sampson  Colclough,  Esq.  ofBaconfield,  Newark, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  George  Augustus,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Ruswarp,  near 
Whitby,  b.  3  April,  1793;  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Rev, 
Dr.  Herbert,  and  had  issue, 

1  Anne,  m.  1846,  Rev.  R.  Rastall,  and  d.    1847,  leaving 
issue. 

in.  Edmund,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Green,  Rector  of  Bagby,  co. 
Northampton,  and  has  issue, 
1  Thomas,  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple;  m.  1851, 
Laura,  dau.  ot  Capi.  Clarke,  R.N.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving, 
viith  other  issue,  Capt.  John  Green,  5th  Dragoon 
Guards. 

Rev.  William  Peters  d.  1814.    His  3rd  son, 

Edmund  Peters,  of  Brasted  Park,  Kent,  Kildale,  and  Lar- 
pool, CO.  York,  b.  27  April,  1796,  assumed  by  sign-manual  the 
name  and  arms  of  Tukton  only,  in  compliance  with  the  will 
of  the  eminent  physician.  Dr.  Turton,  who  bequeathed  him 
the  bulk  of  his  large  fortune.  He  rii.  April,  1822,  Marianne, 
only  child  and  heir  of  Robert  Bell-Livesay,  Esq.  of  Kildale 
(2nd  son  of  Ralph  Bell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  co.  York),  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Cleaver,  Rector  of  Malton,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Edmund  Henby,  now  of  Upsall  and  Larpoolt 

II,  Robert  Consett,  6.  1827,  and  d.  at  Florence  1831. 

I.  Marianna  Teresa  Livesay,  m.  1848,  Multon  Lambarde,  Esq. 
of  Beechmount,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Turton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  N.R.  co.  York,  and  J.P.  for  Kent, 
was  for  some  time  M.P.  for  Hedon.     He  d.  1857,  and  was  s.  la 
the  family  estates  by  his  only  surviving  son. 

<^amilj  of  £urlon. 

Sir  John  Tubton,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer, 
and  subsequently  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  in  the  reign  of  William  III.,  had,  besides  other  issue, 

De.  John  Tubton,  M.D.,  of  The  Hall,  Wolverhampton,  and 
of  Adam  Street,  Adelphi,  London,  6.  1700;  m.  1734,  Dorothy, 
only  surviving  child  of  Gregory  Hickman,  Esq.,  by  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Walter  Moseley,  Esq.  of  The  Mere,  Enville,  co.  Staf- 
ford, d.  1754.  Dr.  Johnson  wrote  some  verses  to  this  lady: — 
"  To  Miss  Hickman  playing  on  the  Spinet  "  (Boswell's /.j/ui- 
son,  vol.  i.  p.  97).  He  had  an  only  son,  John  Tueton,  edu- 
cated at  Queen's  Coll.  Oxon,  elected  lladcliife  Travelling 
Fellow  May,  1761,  and  admitted  a  Fellow  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  1768.  In  1771  he  was  appointed  Physician  to  the 
Queen's  Household,  and  1782  to  the  Queen,  the  following  year 
Physician  Extraordinary  to  the  King,  and  in  1797  Physician 
in  Ordinary  to  the  King  and  Prince  of  Wales.    He  m.  Maiy, 


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dan.  and  co-luir  of  Joseph  Kitchinsmaii,  Ksq.  of  Balk  Hall, 
near  Tliirsk,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  M'illiaiu  Lambe,  Esq.,  and 
had  no  issue.    He  d.  15  April,  1S06. 

Anns — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  erm.,  ten  trefoils,  four,  three, 
two,  and  one,  vert:  ind  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
treiV'ils ;  ord,  per  chevron  az.  and  sa.  a  chevron  engrailed 
with  plain  cotises  between  three  bells  arg.  Crest — Out  of  a 
mural  coronet  arg.,  a  cubit  arm,  habited  vert,  cufled  of  the  first, 
the  hand  ppr.,  holding  a  banner  per  fesse  arg.  and  verr,  the 
fringe  counterchanged,  a  trefoil  in  centre  of  banner.  Motto — 
Formos;i  qua?  honesta. 

•St.irs— Upsall  Castle,  Thir*k,  and  Larpool  Hull,  Whitby,  co. 
York. 


TURVILE    OF    BOSWORTH    HALL. 

The  late  Sir  Fkancis  Cuakles  Foktescue 
TrEviLE,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Bosworth  Hall,  J.P.  cos. 
Lei^'l.'^tel•  and  iS'ortliaiiiptoii,  aud  D.L.  co.  Leicester, 
I.  10  Jan.  1831  ;  m.  3  Aug.  1878,  Adelaide  Anna- 
bella,  widow  of  John,  Lord  Lisgar,  G.C.B.,  and 
dan.  of  Edward  Tuite  Dalton,  Esq.,  by  Olivia  his 
wife,  afterwards  Marchioness  of  Ileadfort,  and 
d.  s.  J}.  1SS9. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Todrville  (or  Tdrvile)  is  of 
Norman  extraction. 

Soon  after  the  conquest  of  England,  the  Tourvilles  became 
extensive  proprietors  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester, 
being  lords  in  the  former  of  the  manors  of  I'ailington,  Herde- 
benve,  Bedworth,  Chelmescote,  Fulbrooke,  and  Nuneaton  ; 
and  giving,  in  the  latter,  their  name  to  the  manor  of  Norman- 
ton-Turvile,  the  original  seat  of  the  family. 

George  Tcrvile  (eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Turvile,  Knt.  of 
Kormanton-Turvile,  by  Jane  his  2nd  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Warburton,  of  Warburton  and  Arley)  was  given  Aston- 
Flamville,  co.  Leicester,  by  his  father,  who  d.  2  July,  1552. 
He  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Sheldon,  Esq.,  but  by  her  had 
no  issue.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hynde, 
Knt.  of  Madingley,  co.  Cambridge,  by  whom  (who  d.  15C9)  he 
had  three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Hexrt  TcKviLE,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Cooke,  Citizen  of  London,  and  had  two  sons,  George, 
his  successor,  and  Francis,  who  d.  s.  p.  4  Aug.  1638.  He  was 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Leicester  20  Elizareth,  aniio  1584,  and 
dying  1615-16,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Turvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flaraville,  6.  1580;  m. 
23  Feb.  1599,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Martin,  of  Poole 
House,  by  whom  (who  d.  1658)  lie  had  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
George  Turvile  d.  1658,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henet  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  bapt.  15  Aug. 
1602 ;  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Christopher  Anderton,  Esq.  of 
Lostock,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eavenscroft,  Esq.,  but  by  those  wives  he  had  no  issue.  He 
m.  3rdly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Berry,  Esq.  of  Berry 
Kerbert,  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  He  d.  1671,  aged  69, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  m.  1st,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Sir  Francis  Englefield,  Bart, 
of  Wootton  Bassett,  co.  Wilts,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Turvile  m. 
2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Aston  Cockaigne,  Knt. 
of  Pooley,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  had  four  sons  and  one 
dau.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  6.  25  May,  1667, 
ra.  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Husbands' 
Bosworth,  CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

Carrington  Franxis,  b.  9  March,  1689-90,  sold  Aston-Flam- 
ville, 1746,  toShuckburgh  Ashby,  Esq.,  and  d.  29  Oct.  1745, 
leaving  no  surviving  issue. 

Charles,  ol  whom  presently. 

Henry,  b.  13  April,  1697. 

Mr.  Turvile  d.  March,  1702-3.    His  2nd  son, 

Charles  Tcrvile,  Esq.,  tji.  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Salvin, 
E=q.  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

William  Tcrvile,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Bolney, 
Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1798;  he  had  a  son, 

Francis  Fortescce,  his  heir. 
On  the  decease  of  his  cousin,  Maria  Alathea  Fortescue,  21  May, 
I'ly.i,  Mr.  Turvile  inherited,  as  heir-at-law,  the  estate  of 
Ilusljands'  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  and  other  estates  and 
manors  in  cos.  Northampton,  Bucks,  and  Oxford.  He  d.  12 
June,  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

1'ran'cis  Fortescce  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Husbands'  Bosworth, 
rn.  'J  April,  1780,  Barbara,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Talbot 
and  sister  of  Charles,  loth  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  4  Jan.  Ia06;  had  issue, 


George  Fortescde,  his  heir. 
Jauies  Charles,  d.  27  June,  1839. 

John  Henry.  Francis  Thomas  (Eev.) 

William  Benjamin,  d.  unm.  15  March,  1833. 
Edward  Felix,  'i.  unm.  10  Dec.  18.16. 
Elizabeth  Alathea. 

Louisa  Mary,  >n.  I  May,  1817,  William  Kerril  Amherst,  Esq. 
of  I'arndon  Hall,  Essex. 

Mr.  Turvile  d.  13  July,  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Fortescue  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Husbands'  Bosworth 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  b.  5  Feb.  1782;  m.  9  Oct.  1826,  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  the  Baron  Adolph  von  der  Lanckin,  of  Galenbeck,  in 
the  Duchy  of  Mecklenburgh-Sehwerin,  andcZ.  10  Dec.  1859, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1869), 

Francis  Charles  Fortescce  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,now  of  Bosworth 
Hall. 

George  William,  b.  18  March,  1833,  and  d.  1859. 

Mary  Frances  Charlotte. 

Arms—Gu.,  three  chevronels  vaire.  Crest — A  dove,  wings 
closed,  with  an  olive  branch  in  its  beak,  all  ppr.  Motto— Vivtus 
semper  eadem. 

Seat — Husbands'  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester. 


TWEEDIE     OF     DRTJMELZIER,    OLIVER, 
QUARTER,    RACHAN,    &c. 

TwEEDiE,  James,  of  Kachan,  Quarter,  &c.,  co. 
Peebles,  D.L.,  b.  6  Feb.  1831;  m.  1858,  Jane 
Aitken,  only  surviving  child  of  John  White,  of 
Lrumelzier  and  Netherurd,  co.  Peebles,  and  JIow- 
burn,  CO.  Lanark,  D.L.  and  Convener  of  co.  Peebles. 
This  marriage  was  dissolved,  and  Mr.  Tweedie  wt. 
2ndly,  30  Sept.  1863,  Emma  Charlotte,  2nd  dau. 
of  David  Cunliffe,  Esq.,  Bengal  C.S.,  3rd  son  of 
Lieut.-G-en.  Sir  Robert  Henry  Cunliffe,  Bart., 
C.B.,  of  Acton  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Cdnliffe,  6.  14  Aug.  1864. 

II.  Percy  Charles,  b.  23  March,  1869. 

III.  Lawrence  William,  6.  17  Aug.  1870. 

IV.  Francis  James,  b.  21  Feb.  1872. 

V.  Gerald  Scott,  b.  24  Nov.  1874. 
I.  Amy  Charlotte. 

Lineage.— This  family  derives  its  name  from  lands  lying 
on  the  river  Tweed,  co.  Lanark. 

John  de  Tcedy  occurs  in  a  charter  of  Alexander  III., 
1249-85. 

Ftnlet  de  Twttdtn,  del  Counte  de  Lanark,  did  homage  to 
Edward  I.  1296. 

Roger,  son  of  Fynley,  had  a  charter  from  Robert  I.  of 
Drumelzier,  co.  Peebles,  1326,  on  the  resignation  of  Sir  William 
Eraser,  whose  dau.  and  co-heir  he  is  said  to  have  married,  and 
another  of  Hope-Kailzie. 

The  only  existing  branch  of  the  Tweedies  in  Tweeddale  has 
been  seated  at  Oliver  at  least  from  the  middle  of  the  15tli 
century. 

William  Tweedie  held  Oliver  Castle  from  Sir  William 
KnoUys,  Lord  of  St.  John  and  Preceptor  of  Torpliichen. 

Lacrence  Tweedie,  his  son,  in  1489,  had  seventy-four 
lambs,  his  property,  stolen  by  Thomas  Porteus,  of  Hawkshaw, 
from  the  lands  of  Oliver. 

Andrew  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  and  his  kinsman, 
Andrew  and  Walter,  of  the  Drumelzier  family,  had  a  suit  ia 
1492  for  possession  of  half  the  lands  of  Kingledoors. 

Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  was  concerned  in  the 
slaughter  of  John,  Lord  Fleming  when  hawking,  1  Nov. 
1524,  which  caused  a  long  feud  between  the  families  and 
complicated  legal  proceedings.  It  was  not  till  1530  that  this 
was  finally  settled,  Thomas  imdertaking  to  leave  Scotland  for 
three  years. 

William  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  had  a  feu  charter  11 
Dec.  1505,  of  the  lands  of  OUver,  for  annual  payment  of  £6  to 
James,  Lord  Torphichcn. 

William  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  his  son,  was  killed  1604,  and 
his  cows,  oxen,  and  horses  stolen  by  "  Johne  Batiesoun,  alias 
Jok  of  the  Scoir,"  who  was  hanged  at  Edinburgh  for  these 
crimes. 

Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  had  a  charter,  18  Aug. 
1611,  of  his  estate  from  Mr.  Robert  Williamson,  of  Muirestoun, 
Superior  of  all  the  Temple  lands  in  Scotland,  and  Heritable 
Bailie  of  the  Regality  of  Torphichen,  the  tenure  being  changed 
to  blench  for  payment  of  one  penny  annually  at  Pentecost. 

Patrick  Tweedie  of  Oliver,  had  a  charter  from  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Melrose,  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  on  his 
father's  resiguation,  14  June,  1619,  on  his  marriage.    His  wife, 


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Janet  Bullo,  Boo,  or  Boe,  was  dau.  of  John  Boe,  of  Staine,  near 
Eiggar,  co.  Lanark;  her  sister,  Agnes,  carried  the  estate  of 
Staine  to  lier  husband,  John  Dickson,  and  was  mother  of  John 
Dickson,  of  Uartree,  a  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice  1G49. 
Patrick  and  bis  wife  were  both  alive  in  1649,  when  he  put  up 
a  stone,  with  liis  arms,  at  Oliver,  still  existing;  the  crest  is 
a  boar's  head  couped.  The  arms  of  Boe  are,  Arg.,  a  stag  trip- 
pant  az.,  attired  gu.,  nna  chief  of  the  last  three  martlets  of  the 
field.  Their  eldest  son,  Thomas,  younger,  of  Oliver,  was  a  Mem- 
ber of  the  Committee  of  War  for  co.  Peebles  1649,  but  d.  before 
his  father  k.  p. 

John  TwEEorE,  of  Oliver,  s.  his  father,  Patrick,  before  7 
April,  1667,  and  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Twekdie,  of  Oliver,  m.  Christian  'WilUarason,  who 
d.  13  May,  1700,  aged  51,  and  d.  7  May,  1731,  aged  75.    He  had 
three  sons, 
James,  ot  Oliver. 
Thomas,  who  bought  Quarter  in  1740,  and  from  whom  the 

present  line  descends. 
John,  merchant  in  Edinburgh,  d.  s.  p.  before  1778. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  had  a  charter  from  Thomas,  Earl 
of  Haddington,  his  father  having  disponed  the  estate  in  his 
favour,  16  April,  1694.  There  is  at  Oliver  a  stone  with  his 
arms,  1734,  his  own  and  his  wife's  initials,  and  the  motto, 
"Tholl  and  think  on."  lie  m.  1718,  Margaret,  sister  and  co- 
heir (with  her  sister,  Mrs.  Jlurray,  of  Kennelhead)  of  Adam 
Ewart,  of  Sailfoot,  co.  Dumfries.  He  d.  10  Aug.  1753,  aged 
70,  and  his  widow  1  Feb.  1772,  at  the  age  of  85.  They  had 
issue, 
Thomas,  d.  young.  Thomas,  of  Oliver. 

Marion,  6.  1719. 

Christian,  d.  unm.  13  March,  1775,  aged  52. 
Margaret,  d.  unm.  23  Nov.  1774,  aged  49. 
Jean,  b.  17'26;  d.  young. 

The  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  6.  8  Nov.  1727;  m.  1754,  Jane, 
dau.  of  James  Brown,  of  Edmonstone,  co.  Lanark.  Mr. 
Tweedie  d.  6  March,  1803,  and  his  widow  in  1809.  They  had, 
with  others  who  d.  young, 

Adam  Ewart,  Capt.  in  the  army,  bapt.  28  Oct.  1758,  d.  uinn. 
shortly  before  liis  father. 
Lawrence,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizaberh,  or  Eethia,  b.  31  May,  1766  ;  m.  Thomas  Tweedie, 
of  Patervan,  co.  Peebles,  and  had  issue. 
Margaret,  bapt.  6  March,  1763;    to.  1779,  John  Anderson,  of 
Cramalt,  co.  Peebles,  and  had  issue. 
Anne,  bapt.  14  Sept.  1771  ;    m.   13  April,   1792,  John  Craw- 
ford, merchant  in  Leith,  and  had  issue. 
Christian,  bapt.  29  May,  1774;  m.  Thomas  Stodart,  of  Car- 
drona  Mains,  co.  Peebles,  and  d.  14  June,  1806,  leaving 
issue, 
George,  aftenvards  of  Oliver. 

Thomas,  m.  1828,  Robina  Ker  Aitchison,  and  had  issue. 
Jamt'S,  of    Walston  Place,   co.  Lanark,    m.  1831,  Janet, 
Liddell,  elder  (iau.  and  co-heir  of  Andrew  Steele,  of  Cross- 
wood  Hill,  CO.  Edinburgh,  and  left  Thomas,  of  Crosswood 
Hill,  and  others. 

Lawrence,  m.  Mary  Ann  Middleton,  and  left  issue. 
Jane,  m.  1H36,  Thomas  Aitchison,  Brewer  in  Edinburgh, 
and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Thomas  Stodart  m.  2ndly,  1809,  Anne  Lawson,  dau.  of 
Lawrence   Brown,  of  Edmondstone,  co.  Lanark,  by  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Lawson,  of  Cairnmuir,  co.  Peebles,  and  by  her 
had  a  dau.  Anne  Lawson  Stodart,  to.  Eey.  William  Camp- 
bell.    Mr.  Stodard  d.  25  May,  1820. 
The  2nd  son, 

Lawrence  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  and  of  Holmshaw,  co.  Dum- 
fries, 6.  31  May,  1766,  settled  his  estate  by  disposition,  22 
Jan.  1834,  on  his  nephew,  George  Stodart,  and  d.  unm.  25 
Jan.  1837. 

George  Tweedie-Stodart,  of  Oliver  and  Holmshaw,  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  b.  13  Oct.  1799 ;  m.  1833,  Mary  Wilson,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Paul,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  and  co- 
heir of  Francis  Wilson,  of  Stroquhan,  co.  Dumfries,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1844)  had 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  d.  unm.  23  May,  1882. 
Alexander,  M.D.  James. 

Eliza. 

Mr.  Tweedie-Stodart  d.  26  Aug.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Tweedie-Stodart,  of  Oliver  and  Holmshaw,  J.P., 
6.1838;  m.  11  July,  1871,  Elcanora  Littledale,  dau.  of  Eev. 
John  Dick,  of  Tweedsmuir,  and  has  issue. 


The  male  representation  of  the  family  passed  in  1837  to  the 
II. 


branch  descended  from  TiiOMAS  Tweedie,  of  Quarter,  6.  6 
Dec.  1691 ;  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Stevenson,  of  Smith- 
field,  CO.  Peebles,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Alexander  Ste- 
venson, of  Smithfield,  Sheriff  Depute  of  the  co.,  y/ho  d.  s.  p. 
18  Dec.  1788.  They  had  issue, 
Alexander,  his  heir. 

Marion,  m.  Alexander  Welsh,  of  Patervan  ;  their  discendaut 
is  the  present  liev.  William  Welsh,  of  Mossfennan,  co. 
Peebles. 

Christian,  m.  John  Tweedie,  of  Stanhope,  and  had  issue. 
Anne,  m.  18  June,  1766,  Hev.  Charles  Nisbet,  D.D.,  of  Mont- 
rose, and  d.  12  May,  1807. 

Jane,  m.  1769,  George  Stodard,  of  Walston  Plaee,  co.  Lanark, 
and   d.    6   June,  1812;    her    only  child  who  married  was 
Thomas  Stodart,  husband  of  Christian  Tweedie,  of  Oliver. 
Mary,  m.  5  Dec,  1771,  David  Stodart  Easton,  of  Dunsyre, 
and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Tweedie  d.  9  Feb.  1776,  and  his  widow  3  Feb.  1784,  aged 
SO.    His  son, 

Alexander  Tweedie,  of  Quarter,  m.  20  Dec.  1782,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Michael  Carmiehael,  of  Eastend,  co.  Lanark, 
and  by  (who  d.  11  March,  183G,  aged  77)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Stevenson,  of  Quarter. 
Michael,  d.  30  April,  1789. 

Maurice,  Lieut.-Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  2  Oct.  1787;    m.  9  Nov. 
1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.   of  Alexander  Gardiner,  of  Ladykirk, 
CO.  Ayr,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Loch,  of  Uachan,  co.  Peebles, 
and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue. 
Alexander,  b.  14  June,  1789  ;  d.  unm. 

Michael,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  11  Nov.  1791:    to.   1826,    Frances, 
dau.  of  Richard  Walter  Forbes,  of  Eolvenden,  Kent,  and 
had  issue. 
John,  b.  23  Sept.  1799. 
Mary  Hay,  6.  2  April,  1794. 

Anne,  b.  17  Feb.  1796;  m.  —  Newbiggin,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 

He  d.  13  Feb.  1803,  aged  57,  and  was  s.  by  bis  son, 

Thomas  Stevenson  Tweedie,  of  Quarter,  Physician-General 
H.E.I.C.S.,  D.L.,  CO.  Peebles,  b.  19  April,  1784,  who  became 
heir-male  of  Oliver  in  1837.  He  added  largely  to  the  estate 
by  the  purchase  of  Rachan,  Glenrath,  and  Wrae,  a  former  pos- 
session of  the  Tweedies,  &c.,  »i.  Benjamina,  dau.  of  Charles 
Mackay,  Esq.,  and  d.ll  March,  1855,  having  had  issue, 
James,  now  of  Eachan,  Quarter,  &c. 

Charles,  m.  April,   1865,  Ada  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  David 
Cunliffe,  Esq.,  Bengal  C.S.,  and  has  issue. 
William  Thomas,  TO.  April,  1864,  Mary,  only  child  of  Francis 
Cope,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mina,  to.  Dec.  1862,  John  Swift,  Esq.  of  Keoltown,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  has  issue. 
Annie    Elizabeth,  m.  May,  1868,  Charles  Eingwood,  Esq., 

C.E.,  of  Bengal. 
Mary  Hay,  m.  April,  1879,  Douglas  W.  GifTord,  Esq. 
Seat— Eachan  House,  Biggar,  and  Hall  Manor,  Peebles. 


TWEMLOW    OF     BETLEY    COTJRT. 

TwEMLOW,  Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Betley 
Court,  CO.  Stafford,  and  The  Hill,  Sandbach,  co. 
Chester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Ses- 
sions CO.  Stafford,  and  County  Alderman,  Barrister 
at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b. 
25  Aug.  1819;  m.  12  July,  1849,  Eliza  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Paynter,  Esq.  of  Eichmond, 
Surrey. 

Liineage. — George  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Arclyd,  co.  Ches- 
ter, 6.  1631 ;  TO.  16G2,  Mary  Lingard,  granddau.  and  sole  hefr 
of  William  Lingard  (who  purchased  an  estate  in  ArclyU  temp. 
James  I. ;  the  present  Mr.  Twemlow  is  now  the  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Arclyd),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.),  of  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester,  d.  t.p.  1748. 
m.  Nathan  (Eev.),  of  Arclj'd,  d.  s.  p.  1714. 

Mr.  Twemlow  d.  1711,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  eon, 

John  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Arclyd,  m.  1658,  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Poole,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.),  of  Etwall,  co.  Derby,  Rector  of  Morley, 
CO.  Derby  ;  d.  i.-p-  1778. 

III.  Wilham,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Arclyd,  b.  1703  ;  m.  1727,  Mary, 
dau.  of  F'raneis  Parrott,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1753)  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  s.p.  1776. 

II.  John,  of  Arclyd,  b.  1730  ;  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Whalley  ; 
and  d.  Aug.  1789,  leaving  issue, 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TWI 


1  TnoMAs.  ot  Liverpool,  andLiseard,  eo.  Chester,  m.  Eliza- 
bftli.  Uau.  of  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  (of  the  family  of 
Grange  o/co.  Ai/r),  and  left  issue,  liEV.  William  Hamil- 
ton TWEMLOW.  Kector  of  Baheary,  Somerset,  in.  Ellen, 
onlv  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Hordern  (whose  mother  was 
co-heir  of  Kev.  Josoph  Ward,  Vicar  of  Prostbury,  co. 
Chester),  and  d.  9  April,  1S79,  having  had  issue,  Walter 
Hamilton  Tnemlow,  if.  ,■;.  p.,  and  three  daus. 

2  John,  HI.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Twiss.  Esq.,  and  leftisaue, 
George.  Major-Gen.  in  the  Indian  army,  m.  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  Edward  D'Oyley,  Esq.,  and li  having  had  issue, 
three  sons  and  five  daus. ;  George,  the  eldest  8on,ra.  his 
cousin,  Georgiana  Hamilton  Twemlow,  dau.  of  Rev.  W. 
H.  Twemlow. 

m.  George,  of  The  Hill,  Sandbach,  &.  Aug.  1736;  d.imm. 
29  Jan.  1  SOS. 

rv.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 
V.  Joseph,  (/.  1765.  vi.  William,  d.  youag. 

The  4th  son, 

Thomas  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  Sandbach,  co.  Chester, 
b.  IS  Nov.  173S ;  ??!.  1st.  Abigail,  dau.  of  John  Marc,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  George,  Catherine,  and  Ann.  The  two  first 
./.  young,  and  Ann,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1S52.  He  m.  2ndly,  21  Sept. 
1778,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kev.  Joseph  Ward,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Trestbury,  co.  Chester,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Peatswood,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Stafford  1830,  b.  3  July,  1782;  m.  9  Aug.  1828, 
Harriet  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Townsend,  of  Wincham, 
CO  Chesu-r,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  May,  1872. 

II.  Francis,  of  Betley  Court. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  28  Nov.  1860. 
Mr.  Twemlow  d.  1801.    His  2nd  son, 

Francis  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Betley  Court,  for  twenty-three 
years  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Stafford,  b.  16  Aug. 
1783;  in. '2.1  June,  1814,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  SirThomas  Fletcher, 
1st  Bart,  of  Betley  Court,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  July,  1863)  he 
left  at  his  decease,  10  March,  1865, 

I.  Thomas  Fletcher,  now  of  Betley  Court,  and  The  Hill, 
Sandbach. 

II.  Francis  Cradock  (Rev.),  of  Peatswood,  ("J.  7  Oct.  1818  (d. 
Nov.  1879):  1/i.  11  Jan.  1848,  Charlotte  dau.  of  K.  Wilbra- 
ham,  of  Rode,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  (who  d.  liir.2)  he  had 
a  son,  Francis  Randle,  m.  lst,17  Dec.  1878,  Evelyn  Harriet, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  1  homas  Bullcr  Duckworth,  2nd  Bart, 
(she  d.  1880),  and  2ndly,  1882,  Annie  May  Gertrude,  only 
child  of  Rev.  E.  Lewis,  and  a  dau.  m.  Rev.  George  Bolney 
Browne,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

III.  John  Fletcher,  b^  29  March,  1826 ;  m.  Jessie  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Armitstead,  Vicar  of  Sandbach,  and  d.  s.  j). 
14  Nov.  1874. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  20  June,  1837,  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Smith 
Koyds,  Rector  of  Haughton,  co.  Stafford,  and  left  issue,  four 
sons  and  four  daus. 

II.  Anastdsid,  m.  July,  1868,  Rev.  Thomas  Burne,  Rector  of 
Norbury,  co.  Stafford,  who  d.  s.  p.  1887. 

III.  Elizabeth,  ni.  i  Dec.  1855,  Rev.  Charles  Whately,  late 
Rector  of  Taplow,  co.  Buckingham. 

Arms — .\z.,  two  bars  engrailed  or,  charged  with  three  boars' 
heads  couped  erect  sa.  Crest — A  parroquet  standing  on  the 
stump  of  a  tree,  a  branch  sprouting  therefrom,  allppr.  Motto 
— Nee  cunctando  nee  temere  agendo. 

Scats—Betley  Court,  Crewe,  co.  Stafford ;  and  The  Hill, 
Sandbach,  co.  Chester. 


TWISS    OF    BIRDHILL. 

Twi.?s,  Ha.stings,  Esq.  of  Birdhill  House,  co. 
Tippenxry,  M.D.,  J.P.,  b.  1817 ;  m.  27  Sept.  1855, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Stirton,  H.E.I.C.S., 
of  Earlswood  House,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Egbert  George  Edward,  late  Lieut.  6th  Dragoon  Guards, 
Berved  with  his  regt.  in  the  three  Afghan  campaigns 
■Vi78,  1879,  1880,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Dacka, 
and  took  part  in  the  expeditions  against  Wazier  Kail 
(medal  and  clasp),  b.  1856;  to.  16  Nov.  1881,  Alice 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Edward  Henry  Drake, 
late  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 

II.  Hastings  Stirton,  d.  young. 

III.  Arthur  Ormsby,  d.  young. 

IV.  William,  d.  young. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Letitia. 

II.  Emily  Alice  Moore,  m.  14  April,  1891,  Rev.  Alexander 
Thomas,  Rector  of  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  10  Feb. 
1892. 

Liineag'e. — The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
at  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Cuakles  1.  was 

Richard  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Killintierna,  J. P.  co.  Kerry,  and,  as 
agent  to  Herbert,  Earl  of  Powis,  lived  in  the  castle  of  Castle 
I:,land.  He  in.  Frances  Broderick,  a  near  relative  of  the  Earl 
of  Powis,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Francis,  his  hoir. 

II.  Robert,  m.  Dorah  Parsons  (of  the  Cragbeg  family),  co. 
Limerick. 

III.  George,  m.  Arabella  Cooper,  co.  Limeiick. 

IV.  Richard, who  returned  to  England,  and  was  ancestor  of 
Richard  Twiss,  Esq.  (the  author  of  Travels  in  Euiope\ 
also  of  tlie  family  settled  in  Holland,  of  several  officers  of 
E.A.  and  K.E.,  and  of  Horace  Twiss,  Esq. 

I.  Jane,  to.  Francis  Radley,  Esq.  of  Knockerowr,  co.  Cork. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Killintierna,  vi.  Jane  Parsons,  of  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  (with  two  daus.)  a  son, 

Martin  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Killintierna,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Gortaclea,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  unm. ;  will  dated  29  April,  1734. 

II.  Robert,  his  heir. 

III.  William,  m.  Avice,  dau.  of  John  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Bal- 
lingamboon,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  in.  his  first  cousin,  Henrietta  Godfrey. 

1  Catherine,   to.  Ddvid  Fitzgerald,   Esq.  of  Adrival,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue. 

2  Dorcas,  m.  Caleb  Palmer,  Esq. 

3  Jane,  d.  unm.  1841. 

4  Avice,  TO.  Richard  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Gurtnaconroe,  co. 
Cork. 

IV.  George,  to.  Eliza,  dau.  of  —  Day,  Esq.  of  The  Manor,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Francis  and  Edward,  and 
two  daus.,  TO.  Mason  and  Shewell,  Esqs. 

V.  Richard,  m.  2  July,  1756,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Radley,  Esq.  of  Knockerowr,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
one  son,  Martin,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  —  Nugent,  Rsq. 

VI.  John,  TO.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Arthur  Bastable,  Esq.  of  Moha- 
liffe  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  a  son,  William. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  John  Mari-hall,  Esq.  of  Riverville,  co.  Kerry. 

II.  Mary,  m.  —  Williams,  Esq. 

Mr.  Twiss  (whose  will,  dated  4  Nov.  1742,  was  proved  in 
Tralee  174.'3)  was  s.  by  his  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Killintierna,  m.  Dorcas,  dau  of  John 
Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Ballingamboon,  co.  Kerry,  by  Dorcas  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Blenncrhasset,  Esq.  (aunt  of  Sir  Rowland 
Blennerhassett,  1st  Bart,  of  Blennerville),  and  d.  29  Jan. 
1771,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  William  Hilliard, 
Esq.,  and  Avice,  to.  Thomas  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Riverville,  co. 
Kerry)  one  son, 

George  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Cordell  House  and  Anna,  co.  Kerry, 
m.  11  Jan.  1773,  Honoria,  dau.  of  William  Meredith,  of  Dicks- 
grove,  CO.  Kerry,  by  Marian,  dau.  of  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knt. 
of  Kerry,  and  niece  of  Maurice  Crosbie,  1st  Lord  Brandon,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Meredith,  Capt.  Kerry  Militia,  m.  his  cousin, 
Letitia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  James  Crosbie,  of  Bajlyheige 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry,  M.P.,  and  Governor  of  that  co.  Mrs. 
Twiss  d.  March,  1838,  and  he  d.  s.  p.  28  Aug.  1844. 

III.  Francis,  b.  1784;  to.  Margaret  Ruth,  dau.  of  Edward 
CoUis,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 
Francis,  deceased,  and  four  daus. 

I.  Marion,  to.  William  Hunt  Forster,  Esq. 

II.  Dorcas,  m.  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Eallyseedy, 
CO.  Kerry,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  James  Hilliard,  Esq.  of  Ballyhogan,  co. 
Kerry. 

IV.  Lucinda,  m.  Basil  Bromfield,  Esq.  of  Irvy,  Queen's  Co. 

Mr.  Twiss  d.  2  April,  1802,  during  his  shrievalty  of  co.  Kerry, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Cordell  House,  and  Anna,  co.  Kerry, 
and  latterly  of  Parteen,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  26  Sept.  1777,  J. P.  co. 
Kerry,  and  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1802-3  ;  to.  5  June,  1804, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1865)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Atkins,  of  Parteen,  co.  Tipperary,  M.D.  to.  Jan. 
1841,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Rivers,  co.  Tipperary,  and  great-niece  of  Henry  Deane 
Grady,  Esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1848,  leaving  issue,  one  dau. 
Frances  Margaret,  who  d.  unn.  July,  1864. 

III.  Hastings,  successor  to  his  brother. 

IV.  Arthur  Ormsby  (llev.;,  d.  ■unm.  June,  1848. 

I.  Maria  Hastings,  d.  23  June,  1869. 

II.  Diana  Sackville,  d.  1815. 
ill.  Dorcas  Georgiana. 

IV.  Letitia  Crosbie. 

v.  Margaret  Ormsby,  m.  1858,  Richard  R.  Fulton.  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Col.  James  Forrest  Fulton,  K.H.,  by 
Frances  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Bowyer  Atkins, 
Esq.  of  Braywick  Grove,  Berks. 

Mr.  Twiss  d.  May,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Birdhill,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1807  ;  whc 
became  possessed  of  Birdhill  by  deed  of  gift  from  his  aunt, 
Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville, 


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CO.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Birdhill,  who 
left  her  that  estate  at  her  sole  disposal.  Had.  uii;n.26  Nov. 
1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother,  Hastings 
Twiss,  now  of  Birdhill. 

Scats  —Birdhill   House,    co.  Tipperary,  and  Knockduff,   co. 
Cork. 


TYLDEN    OF    MILSTED. 

Ttlden,  Eichaed  James,  Esq.  of  The  Manor 
House,  Milsted,  co.  Kent,  J.P.,  Capt.  Eoyal  East 
Kent  Yeomanry,  b.  5  Aug.  1852  ;  s.  Iws  father  1875 ; 
m.  1879,  Edith  Marion,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederic 
Jones,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

James  Eichaed,  b.  26  April,  1889. 
Mary  Eleanor,  b.  10  Nov.  1882. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Tylden,  one  of  great  antiquity, 
has  been  seated  in  Kent  for  several  centuries.  Of  the  three 
distinct  branches  into  which  it  separated,  the  eldest  became 
possessed  of  Milsted  in  that  co. ;  the  second  removed  into 
Sussex,  and  one  of  its  members  emigrating,  founded  the 
numerous  Tildens  of  America,  while  the  youngest  branch 
settled  at  Ifield.  The  family  anciently  possessed  lands  in  the 
parishes  of  Brenchley,  Otterden,  Kennington,  and  Tilman- 
stone,  and  so  far  back  as  the  reign  of  Edward  III.  it  is  stated 
that  William  Tylden  paid  aid  for  lands  in  Kent  when  the  Black 
Prince  was  knighted. 

Kichaed  Ttlden,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Tylden,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Tonge,  and  a  descendant  of  the  Worm- 
sell  branch,  purchased,  16  Sept.  9  Charles  I.,  from  Edward 
Chute,  Esq.of  Bethersden,  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Milsted, 
Kent.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godlinton 
(of  consanguinity  to  Archbishop  Chichele,  founder  of  All 
Souls'  College)  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Tylden  d.  1659,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Ttlden,  Esq.  of  Milsted,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Manby,  of  co.  Lincoln,  and  dying  1708,  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Richard  Ttlden,  Esq.  of  Milsted,  m.  1710,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Place  House,  Hartlip,  Kent,  and 
co-heir  to  her  brothers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1766,  aged  79)  he 
had  issue,  Richard  Osborne,  his  heir ;  Hannah,  m.  Edward 
Belcher.  Esq.  of  Ulcomb;  Mary,  m.  April,  1748,  Rev.  Thomas 
Bland,  M.A. ;  and  Philippa.  Mr.  Tylden  d.  1763,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Osborne  Ttlden,  of  Milsted,  Rector  thereof, 
5)1.  Oct.  1754,  Deborah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Daniel  May,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Osborne,  ot  Torrj-  Hill,  Milsted,  m.  Miss  Anne  Withers, 
of  London,  and  dying  1827,  left 

1  Osborne,  d.  young. 

2  Charles,  Lieut.  R.N.,  deceased. 

3  John,  Lieut.-Gen.  and  Col.  R.A.,  d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 

4  Henry,  Lieut.  B.N.,  married. 

1  Anna,  deceased. 

2  Mary  (Madame  Maillie). 

3  Eliza,  married. 

4  Emily,  m.  1840,  Lieut. -Col.  Pattenson,  of  Ibornden. 

5  Isabella,  m.  Capt.  Luke  Alen  (who  d.  1878),  son  of  Col. 
Alen,  C.B.,  of  St.  Wolstan's,  co.  Kildare,  and  representa- 
tive of  Archbishop  .ilen. 

6  Imogen,  m.  Capt.  Lempriere,  E.A. 

III.  Richard  Cooke,  Rector  of  Milsted,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Pattenson,  in  compliance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunction  of  William  Pattenson,  Esq.  of  Ibornden, 
Biddenden  {see  Pattenson). 

I.  Manby  Md.ry,  d.  uani. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Vallyer  Baker,  Esq.  of  Sittingboume, 
and  had  a  son,  Vallyer.  She  -»i.  2ndly,  John  Withers,  Esq. 
of  London. 

Rev.  Richard  Osborne  Tylden  d.  1766,  aged  44  (his  widow  m. 

Rev.  Edward  Smith,  Rector  of  Milsted),  and  was   s.  by  his 

eldest  son, 
Richard  Ttlden,   Esq.   of  Milsted  Manor  House,  m.  1st, 

Miss  Mary  Rolphe,  of  Ashford,  and  had  one  son, 

Richard  Osborne,  Vicar  of  Chilham  with  Moldash,  Kent,  for 
fifty-three  years,  m.  1st,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Fairman,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1849)  left  at  his 
decease,  March,  1862,  two  daus.,  Frances  Jane  Kemp,  m. 
1857,  John  Blyth,  Esq.  and  Annabella.  The  Rev.  K.  O. 
Tylden  vi.  2ndly,  May,  1851,  Harriot  Leonora  Fiances, 
dau.  of  James  Stanley  Ireland,  Esq,,  by  whom  he  had, 
Richard,  b.  May,  1858,  and  Catherine  Matilda.  He  d.  March, 
1862. 

Mr.  Tylden  j,i.  2ndlv.  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Auchmuty, 


Rector  of  New  York,  and  sister  to  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Samuel 
Auchmuty,  G.C.B.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Maxwell  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William  Burton,  late  Brigadier-Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
Col.  R.E.,  m.  1st,  20  Aug.  1817,  Leolina,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Steed  Hill,  Kent,  and  by  her  had 
two  sons, 

1  William,  late  of  Milsted. 

2  Richard,  Col.  R.E.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen ;  d.  on 
his  passage  home  after  the  Crimean  War,  from  wounds 
received  in  the  trenches. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1851,  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  J.  H.  Baldwin, 
and  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Dinely  Goodeve.  Gen. 
Tylden,  mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  d.  the 
day  after  the  battle,  21  Sept.  1854,  and  his  widow.  Lady 
Tylden,  was  raised  to  the  same  rank  as  if  her  husband  had 
survived  to  be  made  a  K.C.B. 
1.  Mary  Isabella,  m.  Rev.  Ralph  Price,  Rector  of  Lyminge, 
Kent. 

Mr.  Tylden  d.  2  Feb.  1832.    His  elder  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Sill  John  Maxwell  Ttlden,  Knt.  of  Milsted,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  in  command  52nd  Regt.,  b.  25  Sept. 
1787  ;  m.  1st,  1829,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Lomax 
Walsh,  LLD.,  of  Grimblesthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  and  2ndly, 
Chariotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Synge,  Bart.  By  his  1st  wife 
(who  d.  1839)  he  had  a  dau.  Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  1860,  Charles 
Wright,  Esq.  (who  took  the  surname  of  Ttlden  before  Wright), 
and  she  d.  1868,  leaving  issue,  Charles  Maxwell,  b.  1864.  Sir 
John  Tylden  d.  18  May,  1866.    His  nephew, 

Rev.  William  Ttlden,  M.A.,  of  The  Manor  House,  Milsted, 
Vicar  of  Standford,  near  Hythe,  6.  3  July,  1818;  m.  30  Nov. 
1852,  Eleanor  Coates,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  James  W.  Bellamy, 
Vicar  of  Sellinge,  formerly  head  Master  of  Merchant  Taylors' 
School,  and  d.  Feb.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Richard  James,  now  of  Milsted. 

u.  William,  b.  1854. 

III.  Harry  John,  b.  1856,  d.  16  July,  1892. 

Arms—Az.,  a  saltire  erm.  between  four  phcons  or.  Ci-est — 

A  battle-axe,  with  a  serpent  twining  round  it,  all  ppr.  Motto — 
Truth  and  liberty. 

Seat — Milsted  Manor  House,  Sittingboume. 


TYLER    OF    LINSTED. 

Tyiee,  Lieut.-CoI/.  Charles  John  Eopee, 
of  Lodge,  Linsted,  co.  Kent,  J. P.,  h.  1835 ;  Major 
late  80th  Foot,  served  in  Crimea,  China,  and  South 
African  campaigns,  and  in  Perak  expedition;  m. 
1865,  Catharine,  dau.  of  W.  P.  Dobson,  Esq.  of 
Bearstead  House,  near  Maidstone,  and  has  issue, 

William  Charles,  b.  1  Dec.  1866. 
M.abel. 

Lineage.— Peter  Ttler,  Capt.  52nd  Foot,  m.  Hon.  Anna. 
Roper,  dau.  of  Henry,  8th  Lord  Teynham,  by  his  3rd  wife, 
Anne,  Baroness  Dacre,  and  by  her  (^.  20  Aug.  1719,  d.  1782) 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George  Peter,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Long,  84th 
Regt.,  of  Tubney,  Berks,  and  widow  of  William  Moscrop, 
Esq.,  and  d.  at  Bladras,  18  Oct.  1834,  aged  72,  having  by 
her  (who  14  Nov.  1840)  had  issue,  six  sons  and  three  daus. 

III.  Charles  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Admiral  R.N.  {uetYLEB-of  Cot- 
trell). 

I.  F'rances  Anne,  m.  James  Wilder,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  6.  Dec.  1757. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Henry  Tyler,  Esq.,  Solicitor  ot  the  Court  of 
Chancery  and  Common  Pleas,  m.  1st,  C  Jan.  1785,  his  cousin, 
Hon.  Betty  Maria  Roper,  elder  dau.  of  Henry,  11th  Lord 
Teynham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1788)  had  issue,  an 
only  son, 

Charles  Henry,  of  Linsted  Lodge. 
He  )i!.  2n(ily,  9  Aug.  1793,  Hon.  Catherine  Roper,  younger 
dau.  of  Henry,  11th  Lord  Teynham,  and  by  her  (whod.  1  Jan. 
1829)  had  issue,  two  sons  and  six  daus.    Mr.  Tyler  d.  9  April, 
1815,  aged  61.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Henrt  Tyler,  Esq.of  Linsted  Lodge,  Kent,  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  East  Kent  Militia,  6.  22  Feb.  1788;  m.  Delilah 
Benwell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Francis,  d.  7  April,  1850,  aged  16. 

II.  Charles  John  Roper,  of  Linsted  Lodge. 

III.  George  William  Roper,  b.  22  Nov.  Ia36;  m.  14  Dec. 
1861,  Alice,  rehct  of  Charles  Lake,  Esq.  of  Milsted,  Kent, 
and  dau.  of  David  Thomas  Alston,  Esq.  of  Cheney  Itock, 
Sheerness,  and  has  issue,  George  Frederick.  6.  12  Aug. 
1864;  Percy,  6.  15  Feb.  1867;  H«imrfi~*June,  1872. 

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IV.  Koper  Dacre,  Major  late  llth  Foot. 

V.  Kreilerick  lioper. 

VI.  Octavius,  m.  14  Jlay,  1S74,  Adola  Louis.T,  yonnccpt  dau. 
of  liov.  Jubn  llan.ilton.  Vicar  of  Linstid,  Kciit,  and  lias 
issue,  Henry  ;  aiul  Elnith. 

I.  Betty  Maria  liopcr. 

II.  Catherine  lioper.  m.  IS  Nov.  1S73,  George  Gott  Nelson, 
Capt.  R.A.  who  (/.  1878. 

Col.  Tyler  J.  2S  Sept.  1S72. 

Jrins—S:i  .  on  a  fesse  wavy  or,  between  three  tigers  passant 
friiardaiit  enuinois,  a  eross  pat^o  of  the  field  between  two  cres- 
cents gii.  Ciisl — A  tiger  salient  guardaut  ppr.,  navally 
crowned  or. 

jStdi— Lodge,  Linstcd,  co.  Kent. 


TYLER    OF    COTTRELIi. 

Tylke,  George  William,  Esq.  of  Cottrell,  co. 
Glamorgan,  Lieut.  R-JST.,  b.  22  July,  1852  ;  m.  6 
Oct.  lSt>7,  Juliet  Alice,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  John  Wood,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  George  Edwaed,  b.  29  Oct.  18SS. 

II.  Trevor  St.  Vincent  Frederick,  b.  21  June,  1S91. 
Liineag-e.—Pi;TEB  Tyler.  Esq.,  Capt  52nd  Eegt.,  77i.  the 

Hon.  Anna  Maria  Hopcr,  dau.  of  Henry,  8th  Lord  I'eynhaui, 
by  Anne,  Baroness  Dacre,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Franxis  Henrt  (nee  Tteer  of  Linsted). 

II.  George  Peter,  Madras  O.S.,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles 
Long,  S4th  Kegt.,  of  Tubney,  Berks,  and  widow  of  William 
Moscrop,  Esq.,  and  d.  at  Madras,  18  Oct.  1834,  aged  72, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  14  Nov.  1840)  had  issue, 

1  George  Dacre  Alexander  (Rev.),  vi.  Feb.  183S,  Henrietta 
Teresa,  dau.  ot  Patrick  Kirwan,Esq.  of  Cregg,  co.  Galway. 

2  William  Ilardinge,  of  The  F'ranklands,  Sussex,  late  of 
the  Bengal  C.S.,  m.  Christiana, ;dau.  of  Samuel  Long,  Esq. 

3  Edward  Francis,  Bengal  C.S. 

4  Charles,  Rector  of  Chelwood,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  William 
Lowndes,,  Esq.  of  The  Bury,  Chesham,  Bucks. 

5  Barrett  Leiinard,  Col.  H.M.  62ud  Regt.,  d.  of  wounds 
received  at  the  taking  of  the  Redan,  Crimea. 

6  Owen  Blathwayt  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  North  Wootton, 
CO.  Somerset. 

1  Ann,  7/1.  Rev.  J.  Jones. 

2  Francis  Cleveland,  rn.  Richard  Lewis,  Esq. 

3  Gertrude,  m.  Richard  Chatfield,  Esq.,  Madras  C.S. 

III.  Charles  (Sir). 
The  youngest  son. 

Sir  Charles  Tyler,  Admiral  E.N.,  G.C.B.,  a  highly  dis- 
tinguished naval  oflicer,  commanded  the  "  Tonnant,"  80,  at 
Trafalgar.  Hej/i.  1st,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Rice,  Esq., 
R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1784),  had  one  son,  Charles,  Comm. 
R.N.  lie  m.  2ndly,  25  Nov.  17SS,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Abraliam 
Leach,  Esq.  of  Corston,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15 
July,  18S5)  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Sir),  of  Cottrell. 

II.  Roper  Trevor,  M.A.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Alyn,  co.  Denbigh, 
Rector  of  Llantrithyd,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  Rural  Dean,  b. 
April,  1801  ;  d.  1885;  m.  9  Aug.  1838,  Isabel  Bruce,  4th 
dau.  of  John  Bruce  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Duffryn,  and  had  issue, 

1  Trevor  Bruce,  Col.  R.A. ,  of  Llantrethyd,  co.  Glamorgan, 
6.  7  Jan.  1811  ;  m.  1873,  Ada,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward 
Moseley  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Birtley  Hall,  co.  Durham. 

2  Hugh  Maxwell,  b.  25  Jan.  1846. 

3  Robert  Kingscote,  6.  22  Sept.  1849. 

1  Alice  Grey. 

2  Isabel  Frances,  m.  Hubert  Churchill  Gould,  Esq.  of 
Franipton. 

3  Amelia  Blanche.  4  Helen  Margaret. 
0  Alma  Mary. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  Wedgwood,  Scots  F'usilier  Guards. 
u.  Caroline,  m.  R.  J.  Acland.  Esq.  of  Boulston,  co.  Pembroke. 

III.  Emelia,  7?i.  Major-Gen.  Maiisell,  K.H. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Augustus  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Riehings  Lodge, 
Bucks. 

Sir  Charles  d.  28  Sept.  1835.    His  son. 

Sir  George  Ttler,  Knt.,  K.H.,  of  Cottrell,  co.  Glamorgan, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  28  Dec.  1792;  m.  21 
Sept.  lolO,  Harriet  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John 
Sullivan,  of  Riehings  Lodge,  Bucks,  by  Lady  lianiet,  his 
wife, dau.  of  George, 3rd  E^tvlof  Buckinghamshire, and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Henry,  of  Cottrell,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  in 
the  army.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  served  as 
Capt.  lath  1  ight  Infantry  in  the  Crimea,  and  in  the  Indian 
campaign,  where  he  commanded  the  rear-guard  at  the  relief 
of  Azimghur,  b.  28  Feb.  1824. 

II.  Charles  Iredeiick,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  6.  20  Sept. 
1825;  m.  Kate,  dau.  of  Major  Binden,  and  had  issue, 
George  William,  now  of  Cottrell. 

III.  Alfred,  6.  19  Nov.  1820  ;  deceased. 


IV.  Gwinnett,  of  Mount  Gernos,  co.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
furnierly  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  25  Feb.  182&;  m.  1852,  Judith, 
dau.  and  heir  of  JIajor  Parry,  of  Mount  Gernds,  and  d. 
March,  1886,  leaving  issue, 

1  Gwinnett  George,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Gernos,  co.  Cardigan, 
6.  1853. 

2  Charles  Eustace  Parry.  3  Cecil  Daere. 
4  William  Ronald  Woudville. 

1  Harriet  Ada.  2  Isabel  Vcrre. 

3  Grace  Beatrice  Daisy. 

4  Rose  de  Noel  St.  Vincent,  d.  young. 

V.  Edward  (Rev.),  b.  25  Sept.  1830. 

VI.  John  Hobart,  late  COth  Rifles,  J. P.,  of  Manor  House,  St. 
Hilary,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  18  Oct.  1831. 

VII.  St.  Vincent,  of  Wistcston  Court,  Maiden,  co.  Hereford, 
J. P.,  lale  Capt.  Royal  Cheshire  Militia,  b.  12  Dec.  1834;  s. 
to  the  W'isteston  property  by  the  bequest  of  Mrs.  Gwinnett, 
1803  ;  ni.  1862,  Emma  Maude,  dau.  of  John  Lewis  Phipps, 
Esq.  of  Leighton,  Wilts,  and  d.  25  Aug.  1869.  His  widow 
m.  2ndly,  1872,  theMarchese  di  Gallidoro. 

VIII.  Augustus,  deceased. 

I.  Harriet  Georglna,  ;);.  1st,  E.  P.  Richards,  Esq.  of  PlaB- 
newydd,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  2ndly,  Col.  Pierrepoint 
Mundy,  R.A. 

II.  Ann  Maria. 

HI.  Caroline,  to.  1st,  1S56,  Hon.  Windham  Henry  Wyndham 
Quin  (d.  1865),  2nd  son  of  Windham  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of 
Dunraven.     She  m.  2nd!y  Col.  N.  0.  S.  Turner,  R.A. 

IV.  Louisa,  m.  George,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  Howe  Browne. 
Sir  George  Tyler  d.  1862. 

^rms— Sa.,  on  a  fesse  wavy  or,  between  three  tigers  passant 
guardant  erminois,  a  cross  patti^e  of  the  first  between  two 
crescents  gu.,  in  the  centre  chief  point,  pendent  from  a  ribbon, 
a  representation  of  the  gold  medal  presented  to  the  late  Sir 
Charles  Tyler  by  command  of  the  Sovereign  for  the  gallant 
Admiral's  services  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar  (in  which  he  com- 
manded the  "Tonnant"),  and  underneath  the  word  "Trafal- 
gar," in  letters  of  gold.  CreU  —  A  tiger  salient  guardant  ppr., 
navally  crowned  or,  in  the  dexter  paw  a  flag-staff,  therefrom 
flying  the  F'rench  tri-coloured  flag  depressed  and  reversed. 

&at— Cottrell,  Cardiff. 


11.  Maude  Margaret. 


TYNDALL    OF    OAKLANDS. 

Tyndall,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  co.  Wex- 
ford, J.P.  for  that  CO.  and  co.  Kilkenny,  b.  21 
.April,  1837;  m.  19  March,  1872,  Emily  Thomasina 
Mary,  dau.  of  Ilenry  Samuel  Hunt  lioyse,  Esq.  of 
Baunow,  Capt.  K.N.,  D.L.  for  co.  W^exford,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  12  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Henry  Samuel,  b.  5  March,  1876. 

III.  Edward  Boyse,  b.  11  Oct.  1879;  d.  31  May,  1881. 

IV.  William  Harman,  b.  15  Nov.  1883. 
1.  Emily  Grace  Sophia  Cora. 

Lineage. — Eodert  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
temp.  George  III.,  had  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 

Robert  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  Eollevue  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Oaklands,  co.  Wexford,  to.  1st,  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Bolton,  by  whom  (who  d.  30  June,  1807,  and  was 
bur.  at  St.  Michan's  Dublin)  be  had  (with  three  children,  who 
rf.  young,  and  were  bur.  at  the  same  place)  a  son  and  a 
dau., 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1827,  Alexander  Richard  Pope,  Esq.  of  Eock- 
suire,  co.  Waterford,  who  d.  1848,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Tyndall  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Michael  Lewis,  Esq. 
of  Ballinderry  and  Myrtle  Grove  in  King's  cc,  by  whom 
(who  d.  9  March,  1840,  aged  65,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Michan's) 
he  had  (with  four  other  children,  who  d.  young  and  are 
bur.  at  the  same  place)  a  dau., 
F'rances    Isabella,    m.  William  Hales  Carroll,  Esq.   of  Har- 

court  Street,  Dublin,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1842,  aged  27,  leaving 

issue. 
Mr.  Tyndall  d.   25  May,  1834,  aged  65,  and  was  bur.  at  St. 
Michan's,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  J.P.  cos.  Wexford, 
and  Kilkenny,  High  Sheriff  for  the  latter  co.  1844,  b.  1800: 
111.  3  June,  1833,  Grace  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
llarnian,  of  Palace,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Nov. 
1883)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  llarnuin.  Executive  Engineer,  Public  Works, 
India,  6.  7  April,  1840  ;  m.  12  Nov.  Is67,  Cecilia  I.ucy,  dau. 
of  Charles  W  ebb,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Exeter,  and  had  itsue 

1  Charles  Cecil  Robert,  b.  8  Nov.  1868. 

1  Muriel,  b.  30  Sept.  1871,  d.  young. 

2  Aileeu  Olive  Napier 


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HI.  Samuel  William,  of  Bailjannp,  co.  Wexford,  Col.  Durham 
LiSht  Infantry,  6.  1=>  Nov.  1842  ;  d.  15  July,  1888. 

IV.  Albert  Henry,  Executive  Engineer,  Public  Work.s,  India , 
li.  27  Aug.  1844. 

A-.  Arthur,  a  landowner  in  South  Australia,  h.  23  Dec.  1846. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  v.nm.  12  Nov.  1877.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Sophi.i  Grace.  iv.  Hannah  Jane. 

Mr.  Tyndall   d.   18S0,  and  was  s.  by  hi,s  eldest  son,  Eobeut 
TiNDALL,  now  of  Oaklands. 

Seat— Oalilands,  New  Eos.s,  co.  Wexford. 


♦- 


KEMEYS-TYNTE     OF     HALSWELL     AND 
CEFN    MABLY. 

Kemets-Ttnte,  Halswell  Milboexe,  Esq.  of 
Halswell,  Somerset,  Cefn-Mably,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  Burleigh  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Monmouth,  J. P.  for  cos.  Glamorgan  and  Somerset, 
late  Capt.  Ist  Somerset  Militia,  6.  1852;  m.  1875, 
Eosabelle  Clare,  eldest  dau.  of  Theobald  Walsh, 
Esq.  of  Tyrrelston,  co.  Kddare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Theodore  Halsweli.,  h.  18  Sept.  1876. 

II.  Eustace,  6.  10  April,  1878. 

I.  Mary  Arabella  Swinnerton,  5.  6  April,  1884. 

liineage. — From  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum  we  find  the 
name  of 

Egbert  Ttnte,  of  Wrasall,  Somerset,  who  (6  Oct.  1404; 
granted  to  John  Wale  and  his  son,  lands  and  reversions  in 
Wale's  Place,  Portbury.  and  Easton  in  Gordano,  Somerset. 
I'rom  Eobert  Tynte  descended 

William  Tynte,  living  about  the  latter  end  of  the  15th  cen- 
tKry.    He  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  m.  and  had 

1  John,  who  had  issue,  Eobert,  to.  dau.  of  John  Weste, 
and  d.  1577,  leaving  a  dau.  Wary,  6.  1576,  m.  Edward 
Ashton,  Esq. :  a  dau.  m.  John  Tilly,  Esq. 

2  Kobert,  of  Middleton,  Kent,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Hammond 
Edwards,  Esq.  of  Kent,  and  had  George,  of  St.  George's, 
Somerset,  m.  1584,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Eichard  Morgran, 
Esq.  of  St.  George's,  and  a  son  and  heir,  Edward,  living 
1591. 

Ttie  elder  son, 

Eobert  Ttkte,  Esq.,  m.  Flora  Dowell,  of  Bristol,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Eobert,  of  Blackwell,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Philip  Thomas, 
Esq.  of  Long  Ashton,  and  had  a  son  and  dau., 

1  Edmund,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1587,  leaving  three  sons,  William,  Eobert,  and  Edinund. 
1  Joan,  m.  Thomas  Daniell,  Esq. 

II.  JoHS,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Ttnte,  Esq.  of  Wraxall,  m.  a  dan.  and  co-heir  of 
Hayles,  Esq.  co.  Gloucester,  and  left  a  son, 

Edmu.sdTinte,  E.sq.  of  Wraxall,  );i.adau.  of  —  Strood,  Esq. 
He  d.  1570,  and  was  3.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Wraxall,  m.  Ann  Parminter,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Edmdnd,  his  heir;  ii.  William  ;  i.  Joan,  m.  John 
Payne,  Esq.     He  d.  15H2,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Wraxall,  living  1591 ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
•dau.  of  John  Panther,  of  Keynsham,  and  by  her  (who  to. 
2ndly,  Eichard  SliepparJ,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.  Dorothy, 
VI.  William  Harbord,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  Lord  SufSeld)  had 
issue, 

I.  Edmund,  b.  1564;  d.  L570. 

II.  John,  h.  1505,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  called  in  Wraxall 
Eeg.  "The  Counsellor."  He  m.  Eebecca  Stevens,  and 
d.g.p.  1616. 

jii.  Edward,  of  whom  presently.  iv.  William. 

v.  Eobert  (Sir),  b.   1571  ;  ('.   1643.     Settled  in  Ireland,  and 
founded  the  family  of  the  name  in  that  part  of  the  kingdom 
represented  by 
Joseph  Pbatt-Ttnte,  Esq.  of  Tynte  Park,  co.  Wicklow. 
The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Chelvy,  6.  1570,  purchased  that 
manor  in  Somerset  from  John  Aishe,  Esq.  He  m.  1613, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Gorges,  Knt.  of  Wraxall,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Eobert,  6.  1620:  d.  1636. 

III.  Hugh  (Sir),  of  Peper  Harrow,  Surrey,  a  Oavalier  Officer 
1643-49,  Mayor  of  Guildford  168S,  m.  Penelope,  dau.  of 
.Sir  Philip  Frowde,  Knt.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1691.  His  widow  m. 
2ndly,  Nathaniel,  Lord  Carew,  Bishop  of  Durham. 

jv.  Edward  (Kev.),  b.  1G2«,  Vicar  of  Yatton,  Somerset. 
1666-79.     He  '/n.  and  had  several  children.     His  eldest  son, 


y'  Id. 

ice,  r 


Col.   Edward  Tynte,   was  Governor  of  North  and  South 
Carolina. 

I.  Dorothy, 

II.  Florence, 
Mr.  Tynte  d.  16  Dec.  1629,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Chelvy,  b.  1618,  a  devoted  adherent 
of  royalty  during  the  civil  wars,  named  in  the  list  of  gentle- 
men of  large  estates  intended  to  have  been  created  knights 
of  the  Eoyal  Oak ;  he  became  a  Gen.  in  the  Eoyal  army  and  a 
commander  of  Cavalry;  was  M.P.  for  Bridgwater  in  1661. 
By  his  1st  wife,  a  resident  in  Devon,  he  had  a  dau.  vi.  John 
Raber,  Esq.,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Francis  Baber,  D.C.L.,  of 
Chew  Magna,  Somerset.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Eev.  Hugh  Halswell,  of  Halswell,  Somerset,  D.D., 
Prebendary  of  Winchester,  and  Eector  of  Cheriton,  Hants 
(lineally  descended  from  Peter  de  Halswell,  Lord  of  Hals- 
well, teinp.  Edward  I.),  who  d.  1650,  aged  20,  he  had  a  sod 
and  successor, 

Halswell,  of  whom  presently. 
He  in.  3rdly,  1663,  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Trenchard,  Esq.  of 
Cutteridge,  Wilts,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Gorges,  Knt.  of  Wraxall,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  (She  m. 
2ndly,  Sir  Edward  Nevill,  Knt.,  Baron  of  Exchequer,  and 
afterwards  Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  and  d.  1714).  He  d.  1670, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Sir  Halswell  Tynte,  1st  Bart,  of  Halswell,  who  inherited 
the  Halswell  estates  on  the  demise  of  his  maternal  grandfather, 
Eev.  Hugh  Halswell,  D.D.,  of  Halswell.  He  was  created  a 
Baronet  7  June,  1673,  in  consideration  of  his  father's  distin- 
guished services,  and  was  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Bridgwater 
1678  and  1681.  He  m.  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Fortescue, 
Esq.  of  Filleigh,  Devon  (by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  gal- 
lant Sir  Eevill  Granville,  Knt.  of  Stow,  who  fell  in  the  royal 
cause  at  Lansdowne,  Bath,  1643,  and  whose  son  was  created 
Earl  of  Bath,  which  peerage  became  extinct  in  1711),  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Halswell,  of  New  College,  Oxford;  d.  unm.  1691. 

II.  Fortescue,  b.  1673,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Gifford,  of  Canning- 
ton,  and  d.  s.  p.  9  Feb.  1694.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  Hopton 
w;ndliam,Esq.  of  Witham  Friary,  and  Srdly,  —  Codiington, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Gloucester. 

in.  John,  2nd  Bart. 

IV.  Eobert,  6.  1686  ;  d.  1717,  having  had  an  only  dau.  who  d. 
young. 
I.  Anne,  m.  Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  Devon. 

Sir  Halswell  d.  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sir  John  Tynte,  2nd  Bart,  of  Halswell,  6.  1083 ;  m.  1704, 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Kemeys,  3rd  Cart  of  Cefn 
Mably,  CO.  Glamorgan,  by  Mary  Wharton  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Philip,  4th  Lord  Wharton,  and  had  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Halswell,  3rd  Bart.  ii.  Joun,  4th  Bart. 

III.  Charles  Kemeys,  5th  Bart. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1737,  Euishe  Hassell,  Esq.,  Major  of  the  Eoyal 
Horse  Guards,  and  d.  1741,  leaving  by  him  (who  to.  2ndly 
Hon.  Charlotte  Stawell,  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Baron  Stawell) 
an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Jane  Hassell,  afterwards  Kemeis-Tynte,  of  whom  pre- 
sently, as  eventual  heir  of  the  estates  of  Kemeys  and 
Tynte. 

Sir  John  d.  5  March,  1710,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Halswell  Ttnte,  3rd  Bart,  of  Halswell,  5.  15  Nov.  1705, 
M.P.  for  Bridgwater  1727.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Waters,  Esq.  of  Brecon,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Paulet  St.  John,  Esq.  of  Dogmersfield)  had  two  daus.,  Jane 
and  Mary,  who  both  d.  young.  Sir  Halswell  d.  12  Nor.  1730, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Sir  John  Tynte  (Eev.),  4th  Bart,  of  Halswell,  6.  27  March, 
1707,  Eector  of  Goathurst,  Somerset,  at  whose  decease,  unm., 
15  Aug.  1740,  the  estates  and  representation  of  the  family- 
devolved  on  his  brother. 

Sir  Charles  Kemeys-Tynte,  5th  Bart  of  Halswell,  LL.D., 
6.  posthumous,  19  May,  1710,  M.P.  for  Somerset  1747-74 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Batt.  Somerset  Militia.  He  became  at  the 
decease  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Charles  Kemeys,  4th  Bart,  of  Cefn 
Mably,  representative  of  that  ancient  family,  and  inherited  the 
estates.  He  m.  March,  1737,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev. 
Dr.  Busty,  Eector  of  Addington,  Bucks,  but  by  her  (who  d. 
1798)  bad  no  issue.  Sir  Charles  d.  25  Aug.  1785,  when  he  was 
s.  by  his  niece, 

Jane  Hassell,  to.  1765,  Col.  John  Johnson,  of  the  1st 
Eegt.  of  Foot  Guards,  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  and  Comp- 
troller of  the  Household  to  H.E.H.  George,  Prince  of  Wales 
(afterwards  George  IV.),  son  of  Lieut. -Gen  Johnson,  Col. 
33rd  Eegt.,  of  BurhiU,  Surrey,  and  Glaston,  co.  Eutland. 
She  and  her  husband,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  heruncle. 
Sir  Charles  Kemeys-Tynte,  and  on  succeeding  to  his  estatea 


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in  the  cos.  of  Somerset  and  Glamorsan,  assumed  l)y  royal 
licence  the  surnames  and  arms  of  Kemeys  Tynte.  Col. 
Kemeys-Tynte  d.  in  1807,  and  his  widow  in  18'25,  leaving  (with 
two  daus.,  Jane,  and  Anne  Georgina,  who  both  (?.  unm.)  an 
only  son, 

Charles  Kkmeys  Kemeys-Ttnte,  Esq.  of  Halswell,  Somer- 
set, and  Cefn  MaWy,  co.  Glamorgan,  6.  29  May,  177S,  M.P. 
for  Bridgwater  1820-37,  Col.  of  West  Somerset  Yeomanry. 
He  m.  1"9S,  Anne,  dau.  of  Kev.  T.  Leyson,  Vicar  of  Bos- 
ealeg,  co.  Monniouih,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
St.  Pierre,  co.  Jlonmomh,  by  whom  (who  d.  183o)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Jon\-,  his  heir. 

1.  Anne,  m.  ls'27.  Sir  William  Henry  Cooper,  5th  Bart,  of 
Gogar,  who  </.  IsSG.     She  i/.  1880. 
n.  jane,  d.  unm. 

III.  Louisa,  m.  1834,  Simon  Eraser  Campbell,  Esq.,  -who  d. 
March,  1872.     She  d.  31  Ausr.  1872. 

IV.  Henrietta  Anne,  m.  1833,  Thomas  A.  Kemmis,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards,  M.l'.  for  East  Looe  I83I,  who  d.  Dee. 
ISoi).     She  U.  1880. 

Col.  Kemeys-Tynte  was  declared  by  a  Committee  for  Privi- 
leges of  the  House  of  Lords  in  1845  senior  co-heir  of  the  whole 
blood  to  the  barony  of  Wharton.  He  d.  23  Nov.  1860,  and  was 
t.  by  his  only  son, 

Charles  John  Kemets-Ttnte,  Esq.  of  Halswell  and  Cefn 
JIably,  Col.  Koyal  Glamorgan  Light  Infantry  Jlilitia,  M.P. 
for  West  Somerset  18.32-37,  and  for  I?ridgwater  1847-65,  b. 
1800;  m.  1st,  1821,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sisters.  Lady  Pilkington  and  Mrs.  Hagot)  of  Thomas  Swin- 
nerton,  Esq.  of  Butterton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  by  Mary,  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Milbome,  Esq.  of  The  Priory, 
Abergavenny,  by  Lady  Martha  Harley  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward,  3rd  Karl  of  Oxford  and  Mortimer,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
A)  May,  1838)  had 

I.  Charles  Kemeys,  late  of  Halswell  and  Cefn  Mably. 

II.  Milborne.  b.  1823,  Lieut.  4th  Koyal  Irish  Dragoon 
Guards,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  1845. 

Eem.  2ndly,  15  April,  1841,  Vincentia,  3rd  dau.  of  Wallop 
Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Rath  House,  co.  Louth,  representative  of  the 
Tallaghstown  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Brabazon,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

III.  John  Brabazon,  b.  24  June,  1842,  formerly  E.N.,  late 
Lieut,  ftth  Fusiliers. 

IV.  Clifford  Wharton  Charles,  6.  1843,  Lieut.  11th  Foot,  (i. 
in  India  1866. 

V.  St.  David  Morgan,  b.  1  March,  1846,  Lieut,  in  the  West 
Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

VI.  Arthur  Marcus  Philipps,  b.  22  March,  1850,  Capt.  Eoyal 
Glamorgan  Militia. 

vii.  F'ortescue  Tracey  Freke,  b.  31  Jan.  1856. 

vin.  Edward   Plantagenet,  b.  13   Sept.    1858,  Lieut.    Eoyal 

Glamorgan  Militia,  m.  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  b.  20  March. 

1893. 

I.  Vincentia  Margaret  Anne. 

II.  Mabel  Louisa  Frances. 

ui.  Maud  Maria,  to.   23  July,  1885,  Amherst  Henry  Gage 

Morris,  Esq.  (.<rfc  Morris  of  i^ etherby) . 
IV.  Blanche  Elizabeth  Plantagenet. 

Col.  Kemeys-Tynte  was  senior  co-heir  to  the  barony  of  Whar- 
ton, and  co-heir  also  to  the  barony  of  Grey  de  Wilton,  and  re- 
presentative of  the  ancient  families  of  Halswell,  Kemeys, 
and  Tyste.  Col.  Kemeys-Tynte  d.  16  Sept.  1882,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Kemeys  Kemeys-Tynte,  Esq.  of  Halswell,  Somerset, 
Cefn  Mably,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  Burleigh  Hall,  co.  Leicester, 
J. P. and  D.L.  cos.  Monmouth  and  Somerset,  b.  1822,  late  Capt. 
11th  Hussars  and  Grenadier  Guards,  Col.  1st  Somerset 
Militia,  m.  1st  1848,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Frome, 
of  Puncknoll,  Durset,  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmund 
Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  had  sur- 
Tiving  issue, 

I.  Halswell  Milborne,  now  of  Halswell,  and  Cefn  Mably. 

II.  Charles  Harley  Morton,  'j.  May,  1864,  d.  unm.  1893. 

I.  Eachel  Elizabeth  Henrietta. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1873,  Hannah,  widow  of  Mr.  Lewis,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  1873)  another  dau., 

II.  Grace. 

Hem.  3rdly,  1879,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  EichardFothergill, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Tenby  and  Lowbridge  Uou.se,  Westmorland 
{whom  see).  C&l.  Kemeys-Tynte  d.  1891,  and  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

^amilTj  of  ^mtiTS  of  Cefn  ||l;ibln. 

ihe  Hou.'e  of  Kemeys,  originally  De  Camois,  Camoys,  and 

Camey.a,  isof  Nornian  extraction,  and  the  name  of  its  patriarch 

is  to  be  found  on  the  Koll  of  Battle  Abbey.      Large  possessions 

vere  granted  to  the  family  in  Sussex  and  Surrey,  of  which  cos. 


Ealph  de  Kemeys,  or  Camoys  was  Sheriff  in  1242.  He  was  x. 
by  his  son,  Ealph  de  Camoys,  who  was  summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment 49  Henry  111.,  as  Baron  Camoys,  which  Barony  fell  into 
abeyance  4  Henuy  VI.,  and  so  continued  until  1839,  when  it 
was  determined  in  favour  of  Thomas  Stonor,  Lord  Camoys. 
In  the  British  Museum  are  contained  several  MS.  pedigrees  of 
this  ancient  family,  which  we  find  at  a  very  early  period 
holding  lands  in  the  cos.  of  Cambridge,  Huntingdon,  Essex, 
Southampton,  and  Surrey.  The  direct  progenitor  of  the  line 
of  which  we  now  treat,  was 

Stephen  de  Kemeys,  who  in  1234  witnessed  a  charter  to 
Tintern  Abbey,  and  was  granted  about  the  same  year  the 
manor  of  Kemeys,  co.  Monmouth,  by  William  Marshall,  Earl 
of  Pembroke.  His  descendants  established  themselves  in  cos. 
Monmouth  and  Glamorgan,  and  intermarrying  with  the  heirs 
of  the  great  Welsh  families,  who  deduced  their  descent  from 
the  Kings  and  Princes  of  South  Wales,  acquired  the  estates 
now  enjoyed  by  their  representative.  Col.  Kemeys-Tynte. 
Stephen  de  Kemeys  had  a  son, 

JoRWORTH  DE  Kemeys,  Lord  of  Kemeys,  m.  Nest,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Andrew  de  Beauchamp,  Lord  of  Began  or  Begansley 
(probably  a  corruption  of  Beauchamp'sley),  lineal  descendant 
of  Blethyn  Maynarch,  Lord  of  Brecon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  Walter,  living  1296  and  1320,  d.  s.  p.;  u.  Meyric,  s.  hia 
father;  iii.  Robert,  a  free  tenant  in  Striguil  1306,  d.  1335, 
seised  of  lands  in  co.  Bedford.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Meyric  DE  Kemeys,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Began,  living  1305 
and  1336.  In  1322,  he  was  tried  by  a  Special  Commission  for 
ravaging  the  Despensers' lands.  Heiii.  Cliristy,  dau.  of  David 
ap  Meyric  ap  Jevan  ap  Sytrylt,  descended  from  Ynir,  King  oJ 
Gwcnt,  and  had  a  son, 

IIenrt  de  Ke.mcys,  of  Began,  living  1337.  He  m.  Jenet, 
dau.  of  Ehun  ap  Sytrylt,  and  had  issue,  i.  Morgan,  living 
1393;  II.  William,  of  Kemeys,  vi.  Jenet,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Meyric  ap  Ehun,  and  had  issue ;  iii.  Jenkin,  s.  his  father. 
The  3rd  son, 

Jenkin  Kemeys,  of  Began,  m.  Jenet,  dau.  of  Jevan  ap 
Lleison,  of  Baglan,  and  had,  with  othe  issue,  Jevan,  his  heir  ; 
Margaret,  vi.  Jevan  ap  Morgan,  of  New  Church,  near  Cardiff, 
and  was  grandmother  of  Morgan  Williams,  living  (em;).  Henkt 
VIII.,  whom,  the  sister  of  Thomas  Cromwell,  Karl  of  Essex, 
and  had  a  son.  Sir  Richard  Williams,  who  assumed,  at  the 
desire  of  Henry  VIII. ,  tlie-  surname  of  his  uncle  Cromwell, 
and  through  the  influence  of  that  once-powerful  relative, 
obtained  wealth  and  station.  He  was  great-grandfather  of 
Oliver  Cromwell.     The  only  son, 

Jevan  Kemeys,  of  Began, /«.  Cliristy,  dau.  of  Llewellyn  ap 
Morgan  ap  Ivor,  of  Tredegar,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Morgan,  living  1447. 

II.  William,  ancestor  of  Kemeys  of  Sewpnrt.  He  was  ap- 
pointed 10  Dec.  1446,  Constable  of  Newport  Castle  by- 
Humphrey  de  Stafford,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  and  was 
Mayor  of  Newport  in  1447  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  de  la  Bere,  and  had  issue. 

III.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  John,  of  Bedminster,  m.  1430,  Agnes,  dau.  of  William 
Stradjing,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Henry,  of  Caldecot,  ni.  and  had  issue. 

VI.  Howell,  of  Llanrhymny,  in  St.  McUon's,  co.  Monmouth, 
m.  and  had  issue. 

VII.  Thomas,  ot  co.  Gloucester. 

The  3rd  son, 

David  Kemeys,  living  1447  and  1483,  m.  Cecil,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Llewellyn  ap  Evan  ap  Llewellyn  ap  Cynrig,  of  Cefn 
Mably,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir. 

II.  Jenkin,  m.  Julian,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jorworth  ap  Eosser 
ap  Jenkin,  of  Vandyre,  and  had  issue. 

The  elder  son, 

Lewis  Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  ?;i.  Jenet,  dau.  of  Philip, 
ap  Evan  Thomas  ap  Gwillim  Jenkin,  of  Llansantfraidd,  and 
had  a  son, 

John  Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Lewis  ap  Richard  Gwyn,  of  Van,  and  had  a  son, 

David  Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Bawdrip,  Knt.,  of  Penmark  Place,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan  1576,  1586,  1595,  and  1605. 
He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eowland  Morgan,  Esq.  of 
Machen,  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Kemeys, 
Esq.  of  Llanrhymny,  but  had  no  issue  by  either  lady. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  at  Newhaven,  in  France. 

III.  Reynald,  m.  Ann  Gwyn,  of  Llanishen,  and  d.  s.p. 

IV.  Rhys,  of  Llanvair  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  which,  together 
with  the  manor,  he  purchased  of  Edward  Woodward,  Esq., 
about  the  year  1610.  He  to.  Wilsophet,  dau.  of  William 
Aubrey,  co.  Brecknock,  D.C.L.,  and  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  issue, 


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1  Eclwara,  d.  young. 

2  David,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 

3  Nicholas  (Sir),  of  whom  i)resently. 

4  Charles.  5  Edmund.  6  Ilanj. 

Mr.  Kemeys  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

David  Kemets,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan 
1617,  m.  Eachel,  dau.  of  Robert  Hopton,  Esq.  of  Witham  | 
Friary,  Somerset  (by  his  wife,  Janet,  dau.  and  heir  of  Row- 
land Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Vayndre),  and  sister  to  Ralph,  Lord 
Hopton,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.  of 
Tredegar)  had  a  son, 

Edward  Kemets,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  m.  Theodosia,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Capel,  Knt.,  and  sister  to  Arthur,  1st  Baron 
Capel,  of  Hadham,andby  her  (whorf.  IJan.  1657)  had  several 
children,  who  all  d.  young.  He  d.  12  Jan.  1637,  and  was  s.  by 
his  uncle, 

SiK  Nicholas  Kesiets,  1st  Bart,  of  Cefn  Mably,  Sheriff 
CO.  Glamorgan  1632,  M.P.  co.  Monmouth  1628,  and  co.  Gla- 
morgan 1642.  This  gentleman,  distinguished  for  his  loyalty 
to  Chables  I.,  at  the  outbreak  of  the  civil  war  raised  a  regi- 
ment of  horse  for  the  King's  service,  and  was  created  a 
Bart.  13  May,  1642.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Rowland 
Williams,  Knt.,  of  Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  2nd  Bart. 

li.  William,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  ap  Jevan,  of  Llan- 
gattock  Vibon  Avell. 

I.  Cecil,  m.  Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Magoyr. 

II.  Rachael,  m.  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llantrissant. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Jlorgan,  Esq.  of  Llanrhymny. 

IV.  Florence,  m.  Miles  Button,  Esq.  of  Cwrt-y-faid,  eldest 
son  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Button,  Knt.,  the  Arctic  navi- 
gator.   She  d.  3  Dec.  1711,  aged  93. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1644,  Jane,  widow  of  William  Herbert,  Esq. 
of  Cogan  Pill,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Rawley  Bussey,  Knt.,  but  by 
her  had  no  issue.  Sir  Nicholas  was  slain  in  the  defence  of 
Chepstow  Castle  against  a  superior  force  of  the  Parliamentaiy 
troops  under  Col,  Ewer,  25  May,  1646,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
son. 

Sir  Charles  Ke.mets,  2nd  Bart,  of  Cefn  Mably,  a  distin- 
guished Cavalier  Officer,  who  was  knighted  at  Oxford  13  June, 
1643,  during  his  father's  lifetime,  and  was  Sheriff  co.  Gla- 
morgan, 1644.  He  711.  1st,  Blanche,  dau.  of  Sir  Lewis  Mansel, 
Knt.,  of  Margam,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Whitmore,  Knt.,  of  Balmes  House,  in  the 
parish  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1631-32  ; 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1685)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  3rd  Bart.  ii.  George,  d.  taim. 

I.  Mary,  d.  %i.h)h.  1708,  aged  55. ")  These   two  ladies    were 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  170s,  aged  51.  >  known  as  "  The  Ladies 
of  Nash,"  in  the  parish  of  Clapton  in  Gordans,  co.  Somerset 
(see  Life  of  Bishop  Ken). 

Sir  Charles  d.  1658,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Charles  Kemeys,  3rd  Bart,  of  Cefn  Mably,  6.  at  Balmes 
House  18  May,  1651,  M.P.  co.  Monmouth.  He  m.  1st,  1678, 
Hon.  Mary  Wharton,  3rd  dau.  of  Philip,  4th  Lord  Wharton, 
and  widow  of  William  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Wenvoe  and  Ruperra, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1699)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  4th  Bart.        ii.  George,  d.  an  infant,  1691. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  young.       ii.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1708,  aged  18. 

III.  Jane,  heir  to  her  brother. 

Sir  Charles  vi.  2ndly,  1701,  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  William  Lewis, 
Esq.  of  The  Van,  co.  Glamorgan,  heir  of  Boaistall,  Bucks,  and 
widow  of  Sir  John  Aubrey,  Bart.,  of  Llantrythid,  but  by  her 
(who  m.  1703,  her  4th  husband,  William  Aubrey,  LL.B.,  and 
d .  1717)  had  no  issue.  Sir  Charles  d.  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son. 

Sib  Charles  Kemeys,  4th  Bart,  of  Cefn  Mably,  6.  at  Ruperra, 
23  Nov.  1688,  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan  1713,  M.P.  co.  Mon- 
mouth 1713  and  co.  Glamorgan  1722-27;  d.  imm.  1734,  when 
the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  his  estates  devolved  upon 
his  only  surviving  sister, 

Jane  Kemets,  ni.  1704  Sir  John  Tynte,  2nd  Bart  of  Hals- 
well,  Somerset,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1709}  had  issue.  Lady 
Tynte  d.  in  1747,  and  was  s.  by  her  last  surviving  son. 

Sib  Charles  Kemeys-Tynte,  5th  Bart  of  Halswell  (see  Tynte 
family  supra.) 

.■fn/i-s— Quarterly:  1st  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th  gu., 
a  lion  couchant  between  fix  crosses-crosslet  arg.,  for  Tynte; 
vert,  on  a  chevron  arg.  tliree  pheons  sa  ,  for  Kemeys  ;  2nd  az., 
three  bars  wavy  urg.,  over  all  a  bend  gu.,  for  Halswell  ;  3rd  sa., 
a  maunch  arg.,  on  a  border  or,  an  orlc  of  lions'  gauiba  erased 
in  saltire  gu.,  for  Wharton  ;  4th  az.,  a  wolf'.-*  head  erased  arg., 
for  l.upcs,  Eurl  of  Chester.  Crests — 1st,  Kemeys,  On  a  mount 
vert,  a  unicorn  az.  sejant,  armed,  crined,  and  unguled  or; 
2nd,  Halswell,  issuant  from  a  ducal  coronet  a  dcmi-griffln  or, 
Afofiocx— Uuw-dy-ras,  for  Kemeys;  Tynctus  cruore  Saraceno, 
tor  Tynte. 


Seals — Halswell  House,  Goathurst,  Bridgwater,  Somerset, 
Cefn  Mably,  Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan  ;  and  Burleigh  Hall,  co. 
Leicester. 

fiwts— Carlton ;  and  Windham. 


TYRINGHAM    OF    TYRINGHASil. 

Tyeingham,  RoGEii  William  Giffard,  Esq.  of 
Tyringham,  Bucks,  and  Trevethoe,  co.  Cornwall,  b. 
5  Aug.  1870;  s.  1870. 

Liineage. — William  Mackworth,  6.  1694,  Srd  and 
youngest  son  of  Sir  Humphrey  Mackworth,  of  GnoU,  co. 
Glamorgan  (descended  from  Mackworth  of  Mackworth  Castle, 
CO.  Derby,  living  in  the  reign  of  Edward  III.),  assumed  the 
name  of  Praed  in  pursuance  of  settlements  made  upon  his 
marriage  by  John  Praed,  of  Trevethoe. 

William  Praed  (otherwise  Mackworth),  M.P.  for  St.  Ives 
1781-1806,  &.  1749 :  m.  1778,  Elizabeth  Tyringham  Backwell 
sole-heir  of  her  brother,  Tyringham  Backwell,  of  Tyringham 
and  St.  Clement  Danes,  Banker,  and  dying  3  Oct.  1754,  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

James  Backwell  Pbaed,  Esq.  of  Tyringham  and  Trevethoe, 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1807,  and  represented  the  co. 
in  Parliament  from  1835  till  decease,  13  Jan.  1837,  5.  30 
May,  1779;  m.  22  Feb.  1823,  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Blankney,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1854)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Backwell,  of  Tyringham  and  Trevethoe. 

II.  Charles  Tyringham,  of  London,  Banker,  6.  1833. 

I.  Mary  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

II.  Louisa  Agnes,  m.  1856,  Edmund  Chase  Marriott,  Esq.  of 
Poltair,  Cornwall. 

III.  Charlotte,  6.  Dec.  1827  ;  m.  1861,  Sidmouth  Stowcll  Skip- 
with,  Comm.  R.N.  [d.  1S7'2),  and  h^.s  issue, 

1  Reginald,  b.  Oct.  1866.  2  Gerald,  &.  July,  1869. 

I  Eva,  b.  June,  1862. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Backwell  Ttbingham,  Esq.  of  Tyringham  and 
Trevethoe,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Bucks  and  Cornwall,  and 
High  Sheriff  for  Bucks  1860,  b.  Oct.  1829,  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  6  Aug.  1859,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tyringham,  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic  Praed,  m.  25  March,  1865,  Fanny 
Adela,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  W.  Wilby,  Commanding  1st  batt.  4th 
King's  Own  Regt.  (she  m.  2ndly,  1873,  William  Kraneiss 
Higgins,  Esq.  of  Turvey  House  and  Picts  Hill,  co.  Beds),  and 
d.  29  Nov.  1870,  having  had  issue, 

I..  Roger  William  Giffard,  now  of  Tyringham. 

I.  Mary  Isabel,  6.  18  Aug.  1807. 
Mr.  Tyringham  inherits  through  his  great-grandmother  the 
ancient  estate  of  Tyringham,  which  family  he  represents  in 
the  female  line ;  Elizabeth  Tyringham  Backwell,  who  m.  in 
1778,  William  Praed  (otherwise  Mackworth),  being  the  descen- 
dant in  the  female  line  of  Elizabeth  Tyringham  (only  child  and 
heir  of  Sir  William  Tyringham,  of  Tyringham),  she  ra.  1678, 
John  Backwell,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Backwell,  Citizen,  Gold- 
smith, and  Banker  of  London. 

The  male  line  of  the  family  of  Tyringham  thus  became 
extinct  in  the  person  of  Sir  William  Tyringham,  K.B.,  1685, 
after  the  family  had  resided  there  from  the  time  that  John 
Gifford,  of  Tyringham  (who  was  a  descendant  of  Walter 
Giffard,  Lord  of  Longueville,  in  Normandy,  a  kinsman  of  the 
Conqueror,  and  who  awarded  to  him  forty-eight  manors  in  the 
CO.  of  Bucks),  assumed,  in  1273,  the  name  of  Tyringham,  and 
transmitted  it  to  his  descendants. 

Jnns — Az.,  a  saltire  engrailed  arg.     Crest — A  talbot's  head 
couped  gu.,  billette  or. 
<Sta(«— Tyringliam,  Bucks,  and  Trevethoe,  Cornwall. 


FRASER-TYTLER    OF    AliDOURIE. 

FbASEE-TtTLEE,     Ed  WARD     G-EANT,      Esq.       of 

Aldourie  and  Balnain,  co.  Inverness,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Capt.  2nd  Batt.  Cameron  Highlanders,  b.  19  July, 
1856 ;  m.  15  Dec.  1881,  Edith  Adriana,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  J.  Selwyn,  Lord 
Justice  of  Appeal,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  6.  28  April,  1883;  d.  7  Oct.  1S8C. 

II.  Niel,  b.  9  July,  1889. 

I.  Hester  Vere,  6.  4  June,  1886. 

Liineagre. — Tradition  relates  that  the  ancestor  of  this 
family,  a  cadet  of  the  noble  house  of  Seton  temp.  Jamls  IV., 
having  in  a  sudden  quarrrl  slain  a  gentleman  of  the  name  of 
Gray  aX  a  hunting  match,  fled  to  France,  and  assumed  the 
name  of  Tytleb,  and  Itat  his  two  sons  returned  to  Scotland  • 


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with  Queen  Makt,  and  that  from  the  elder  the  present  family 
Jeseends.  Their  paternal  arras,  crest,  and  motto,  bear  refer- 
ence to  these  particulars.  The  Tytlers  have  been  distinguished 
in  literature  during  tive  successive  generations.  Universal 
Jlisiory,  Ancient  and  Modem,  by  Lord  Woodhouselec,  The 
JILiton/  0/  Scotland,  by  his  sou.  and  many  other  well-known 
works,  attest  this  fact.  The  faihcr  of  Lord  Woodhousclee 
is  styled  by  Burns,  "  Eevered  defender  of  the  bcateous 
Stewart." 

Alexandkk  Tttlkb,  Esq.,  TV'.  S.,  Edinburgh,  m.  J.ane,  dan. 
of  Willism  Leslie.  Esq.  (a  younger  sun  of  Sir  Patrick  Leslie,  of 
Iden.  cadet  of  the  Leslies  of  Ba'quliain,  co.  Aberdeen,  Counts 
of  ttie  Holy  Roman  Empire),  and  had  one  son  and  three  daus. 
The  son, 

AS'iLUAM  Tttlek,  Esq.  of  Woodhouselce,  m.  Anne  Craig, 
dau.  of  James  Craig.  Esq.  of  Dalnair,  co.  Stirling,  and  had 
issue,  .\LEXANDEB.  his  heir;  Patrick,  Lieut. -Col.,  m.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  James  Erskinc,  of  Alva,  Senator  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Justice,  and  has  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Eraser  Tytler,  of  Woodhousclee  and  Bal- 
nain.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of 
Justice,  and  one  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  Justiciary 
in  Scotland,  b.  1747;  m.  1776,  Anne  Eraser,  eldest  dau. 
and  heiress  of  William  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Balnain  and  Aldourie, 
CO.  Inverness,  cadet  of  tlie  House  of  Lovat,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Balnain  and  Aldourie. 

James,  of  Woodhousclee  (see  next  Memoir'). 

Alexander. 

Patrick,  the  historian  of  Scotland. 

Anne. 

Jane,  m.  James  Baillie  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Relick. 

Lord  Woodhousclee  d.  1S13.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Eraser  Tvtler,  Esq.  of  Balnain,  6.  Sept.  1777; 
m.  10  March,  1801,  Margaret  Cussans,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
George  Grant,  Esq.  of  Burdsyards,  or  Sanquhar,  co.  Moray, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Ecb.  1862,  aged  81)  had  issue,  with 
several  daus.,  five  sons, 

Alexander,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  4  Aug.  1832. 

George,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  deceased. 

William,  of  Balnain. 

Charles  Edward,  of  Balnain  and  Aldourie. 

James  Macleod  Bannatyne  (Sir),  Major.-Gen.  in  II. M.  Indian 
army,  K.C.B.,  6.  1821  (EalUand  House,  St.  Leonards-on- 
Sea}. 
Mr.  William  Eraser-Tytler  d.  4  Sept.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

William  Eraser  Titler,  Esq.  of  Balnain  and  Aldourie, 
P.L.  and  Convener  of  the  eo.,  Lieut. -Col.  of  A.V.,  Capt.  and 
Deputy-Assiitant-Quartermaster-General  Bengal  army  (five 
war  medals  and  seven  clasps),  b.  12  Dec.  181.5.  Col.  Eraser- 
Tytler  d.  12  Sept.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Edward  Eraser-Tytler,  Esq.  of  Aldourie  and 
Balnain,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  30  Sept.  1817;  m.  1st,  1813,  Ethel- 
dred,  diu.  of  John  St.  Barbe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Etheldred. 

II.  Christina,  m.  26  Sept.  1871,  Rev.  Edward  Liddell.  eldest 
son  of  Col.  the  Hon.  George  Augustus  Erederick  Liddell. 

III.  Mary,  m.  20  Nov.  Ibab,  George  Erederick  Watts,  K.A., 
IJ.C.L.,  LL.D. 

He  7V!.  2ndly,  13  July,  1S.'.2,  Harriet  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Pretyman,  Rector  of  Shcrington  and  Canon  of  Lincoln, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  b.  18.54  ;  d.  1S77. 

II.  Edward  Grant,  now  of  Aldourie  and  Balnain. 
lu.  William  Theodore. 

I.   Eleanor    Dora,    in.    James,    2nd    son   of  George   Kcllie 
MacCallum,  Esq.  of  Braco  Castle,  co.  Perth. 
Charles  Edwnrd  Eraser-Tytler  <(.  .30  Jan.  1881,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son,  Edward  Grant,  now  of  Aldourie  and  Balnain. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  gu.,  a  lion's  head  erased  arg.  between 
three  crescents  or,  a  borduie  of  the  last,  for  Tttler  ;  2nd, 
erminois,  on  a  fesse  per  fesse,  embattled  gu.and  az.,  three  cres- 
cents arg.,  for  Craig  of  Da'nair  ;  3rd  counter-quartered,  1st 
and  4th,  az.,  a  bend  engrailed  betueen  three  Irases  arg.  :  2nd 
and  3rd,  gu.,  three  antique  crowns  or,  the  whole  within  a 
bordure  arg.,  for  Eraser  of  Ba'.aain  ;  4th,  gu.,  three  antique 
crowns  or,  a  border  per  pale  of  the  last  and  az.,  for  Grant  of 
Jiurdfyc-rds.  Crests  — Ul,  Tttler,  The  rays  of  the  sun  issuing 
from  behind  a  cloud  ppr. ;  2nd,  Eraser,  A  stag's  head  erased 
ppr.     J/yJd!)— Occultus  nnn  extim  tus. 

.S'ea^s— AU'ouiie  Castle,  Inverness. 

Clv.Ijs — Junior  Carlton,  and  Orleans. 


FRASEH-TYTLEE,    OF    WOODHOUSELEE. 

FR.^SKE-TYTLKn.-J.vME?  WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  VVood- 
houselce,  CO.  Edinburgh,  J. P.,    B.A.  Oxoriji.  1854; 


m.  1SS3,  Cliristiim  Alice,  3i-d  dau.  of  William  Scott 
Kerr,  Esq.  ol:  Cliatto,  aud  Sunlaws,  co.  lloxbiirgli, 
and  Las  issue, 

I.  James  Francis,  b.  1884. 

II.  William  Kerr,  b.  1886. 

III.  Patrick  Seton,  6.  1892. 
I.  Christian  Mary  Marjory. 

Lineagre.— James  Titler,  Esq.  of  'WoodhouFelee,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Fi-aser-Tytler,  of  AVood- 
houselee  and  Balnain  (sec  ERASER-TvTLERo/j^ic^oui-ie  and  B  d- 
nain)  b.  17t'0;  m.  1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Maui  ice  Car- 
michael,  Esq.  of  Eastend  and  Symington,  co.  Lanark,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  1811;  d.s.p.  1812. 

II.  I\Iauriee  William,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1815;  d.  s.  p. 
I-.i7. 

in.  James  Stoart,  late  of  Woodhousclee. 

IV.  George  Michael,  6.  1822;  m.  1861,  Jane  Georgiana  (who  (f. 
1S71),  dau.  of  George  Skene,  Esq.  of  Itubislaw,  ci>.  Aberdeen, 
and  has  issue,  Maurice  William,  6.  ItiiJ'J,  and  Georgiana 
Mabel  Kate. 

I.  liebecca,  d.  1847. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1854,  James  P..  Curtis,  Esq. 

in.  Kaiherine  Elizabeth,  m.  1869,  George  Skene,  Esq.  of 
Itubislaw  (who  d.  1876). 

Mr.  Tytler  d.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Stuart  Ebaser-Tvtler,  Esq.  LL.D., of  Woodhousclee, 
CO.  Edinburgh,  J. P.,  b.  1820;  m.  1850,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only 
child  of  Alexander  Blair,  Esq.  (cadet  of  Blaie  oj  Blair),  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  .James  William,  now  of  Woodhouselee. 

I.  .Alary  Elizabeth,  m.  1889,  Edward  T.  Greene,  Esq.,  son  of 
the  late  Arthur  Greene,  Esq.,  Registrar  tor  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  Ireland. 

II.  Katherine  Anne. 

in.  Emily  Jane,  m.  1881,  Henry  L.  llallewell,  Esq.,  Royal 
Scots,  son  of  the  late  Col.  llallewell  {see  Hallewell  of 
Stratford  Park),  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Alice  Seton. 

Mr.  J.  S.  E'raser-Tytler  d.  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion's  head  erased  arg., 
between  thi'ce  crescents  or,  a  bordure  of  the  last;  2nd, 
erminois,  on  a  fesse  per  fesse,  embattled  gu.  and  a«.,  three  cres- 
cents arg.  ;  3rd  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  bend  engrailed 
between  three  frames  arg.  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  antique 
crowns  or,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  erm.  Crest — The  rays 
of  the  sun  issuing  from  behind  a  cloud  ppr.  Motto — Occultus . 
non  extinctus. 

Seat — Woodhousclee,  Rosslyn,  Edinburgh. 

CLub — New  (Ediubui'gh). 


TJDNY    OF    UDNY. 

TJdnt,  John  Henry  Fullauton,  Esq.  of  Udny 
and  Dudwick,  co.  Aberdeen  ,  J.P.  and  i).L.,  b.  9 
May,  iSoS  ;  m.  8  July,  1874,  Amy  Camilla,  elder 
dau.  of  Sir  John  George  ToUeraache  Sinclair,  3rd 
Bart,  of  Ulbster,  and  Thurso  Castle,  co.  Caithness, 
by  Emma  his  -nife,  dau.  of  William  Standish 
Standisb,  Esq.  of  Duxbury  Park,  co.  Lancaster. 

Iiineag'e. — Patrick  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  was  father  of 

Ranald  Udnt,  of  that  ilk;  charter  11  Nov.  1406,  by  Ranald 
de  Vldeny  dominus  ejasdem  of  certain  lands  and  annual  rents 
to  support  a  chaplain  in  the  chapel  of  the  Holy  Trinity  at 
Udny  to  pr.iy  for  the  soul  of  his  father  Patrick. 

Patrick  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  1417. 

William  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  in  1457  presents  a  chaplain  to 
Udny,  and  the  same  year  resigns  his  claim  to  the  lands  in 
dispute  to  Malcolm,  Abbot  of  Arbroath,  who,  22  Sept.  1469, 
grants  "A'osiro  a)-Hi;yero  Wilh'dmo de  Vidny  domino  ejusdem," 
a  feu  charter  of  the  lands  of  the  abbey  in  Tarves.  William 
m.  Christina  Renton,  of  Kintore,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1498,  when  his 
son, 

William,  styled  the  Lord  of  Owdeni,  was  infeft ;  he  m. 
Janet  Seton,  probably  a  dau.  of  Seton  of  Meldrum,  and 
had  three  sons,  Ranald,  Duncan,  and  Thomas.  The  eldest 
son, 

Ranald  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  was  served  heir  of  his  father 
8  Jan.  1609,  had  a  Crown  charter  10  Aug.  1511  ;  m.  1510, 
Isabella  Pantoun,  probably  a  dau.  of  the  Pitmeddeu  family, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Andrew,  ot  TiUcry,  m.  Janet  Lyell,  and  had  a  son,  Wil- 
liam. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Michael,   3rd  son  of   George   Leslie,   of    New 
Leslie. 


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William  XJdnt,  of  that  ilk,  to.  a  dau.  of  Duncan  Forbes,  first 
of  Monymusk,  and  left  three  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir.        u.  Eobert,  of  Crabadona,  1500. 

III.  Hercules. 

William  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  was  served  heir  of  his  father 

19  June,  1574,  in  the  lands  of  the  lordship  of  Udny  ;  m. 
Matilda  Gordon,  said  to  be  of  the  family  of  William,  Bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  d.  1577,  by  whom  he  had 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  KoBERT,  of  Tilliecorthie,  Burgess  of  Aberdeen,  acquired 
a  certain  right  to  the  Udny  estate  by  contract  of  sale  1634 ; 
hed.s.  p.  1636. 

HI.  Alexander  (IJev.),  of  Auchterellon  and  Hillbrae,  co. 
Aberdeen,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  John,  of  whum  presently. 

I.  Helen. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Peter  Leith,  2nd  son  of  John  Lcith,  of 
Ilarthill. 

William  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  m.  Helen  Cheyne,  in  all  proba- 
bility dau.  of  Cheyne,  of  Arnage,  and  had  an  only  dau., 

Jane  Udny,  of  Hillbrae,  m.  Jameg  Clerk,  of  Tilliecorthie, 
and  had  issue. 
William  Udny's  brother  and  male  heir, 

John  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  first  styled  of  Belhelvie  and  Straloch, 
mentioned  as  such  in  Spalding's  History  of  the  Troublts,  had 
a  charter  of  Newburgh  or  Knockhall  21  June,  1634,  and  was 
served  heir  of  his  brother  Robert  in  the  barony  of  Udny  26 
April,  1636.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Estates 
1648-51.  He  in.  Isobel  Eraser,  and  d.  1665,  leaving,  witli  pro- 
bably a  dau.  Anne  (m.  Sir  Samuel  Forbes,  of  Foveran,  co. 
Aberdeen,  Bart.),  four  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

jii.  Robert,  of  Auchterellon,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dan.  of  Col. 

John  FuUarton,   of    Dudwick,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d.  Jan. 

i708,  having  had  three  sons, 

1  Alexander,  d.  s.  p.  1712. 

2  John,  of  Dudwick,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Falconer, 
of  Newton,  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  sister 
of  David,  5th  Lord  Falconer,  of  Halkerton,  and  left  two 
daus.  (Mrs  Lidderdale  and  Mrs.  Moir,  of  New  Grange) 
and  two  sons,  1  John  Fullarton,  of  Dudwick,  "  out  '•  in 
1745,  and  specially  exempted  from  the  general  pardon,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Guthrie,  of  King  Edward,  Bart., 
but  d.  i.  p.  1  April,  1768;  and  2  Robert  Fullarton,  of 
Dudwick,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  ser\ice  of  the  Empress  of 
Eussia,  Knt.  of  St.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  7  March,  1786, 
aged  76. 

M  James,  Advocate  in  Aberdeen,  m.  Jean  Walker,  and  d. 
1761,  having  had  issue, 
Alexander,  b.  1720  ;  d.  young. 
KoBEKT,  of  Udny,  of  whom  presently. 
John,  b.  1727,  British  Consul  at  Venice  and  Leghorn  ; 
VI.  Aug.   17  77,   Selina  Shore,  dau.  of  John  Cleveland, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Saltash,  and  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Charles  ShuckBurgh, 
Bart.,  andrf.  18C0,  leaving  (with  adau.  Julia,  ?u.  3  Sept. 
1804,  William  Richard  Hamilton,  of  Lord  Belhaven's 
family,  Under-Secretary   of  State   for  Foreign  Affairs 
and  Minister  at  Naples)  a  sou,  Robert,  afterwards  of 
Udny. 

■George,  6.  1729,  d.  t.  p.  Alexander,  6.  1730,  d.  t.  p. 
Ernest,  6.  1732  ;  d.  at  Grenada,  leaving  Robert  George, 
a  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  at  Calcutta,  m. 
Temperance  Fleming,  and  d.  1830,  having  had  four 
sons,  Ernest  Augustus,  b.  ISOl,  <l.  young  ;  George,  b. 
1802;  Robert,  b.  1804;  Charles  Grant,  d.  Ib44,  leaving 
issue. 

Helen,  b.  1718  ;  m.  Walter  Cochrane. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1719;  d.  young. 
Jean,  6.  1725;  d.  unm. 
Elizabeth,  6.  1726;  d.  unm. 
Margaret,  b.  1734  ;  m.  —  Ross,  and  had  issue. 
lili.  Jjhn,  of  CultercuUen  and  Newtyle.      It   was  probably 
iliis  John  who  sat  in  Parliament  1681-86  tor  the  burgh  of 
Kin  tore. 

IV.  Arthur,  a  Graduate  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen  16B2, 
Merchant  Burgess  of  Edinburgh,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Douglas,  Merchant  Burgess  of  Aberdeen. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  was  served  heir  of  his  father 

20  Aug.  1669  ;  m.  Anna  Renton,  probably  of  the  Reutons  of 
Billy,  CO.  Berwick,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Alexander,  living  1606. 

I.  Magdalene,  m.  Robert  Grahame,  of  Craigie. 

II.  Elizabeth,  living  1696. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Jtih  i  Sandilands,  of  Countess  Wells,  and  had 
a  son,  John,  who  took  the  name  of  Udny. 

IV.  Christina,  living  1696. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Udnt,  of  that  ilk,  represented  the  co.  in  Parliament 
i70:j-1706.    He  m.  March,  1701,  Lady  Martha  Gordon,  dau.  of 


George,  1st  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

I.  Anne,  to.  Charles  Eraser,  of  Inveralochy,  co.  Aberdeen  ; 
d.  24  Aug.  1753,  aged  49,  leaving  issue, 
1  William,  afterwards  of  Udny. 

1  JIartha  Eraser,  of  Inveralochy,  m.  Colin  Mackenzie,  of 
Kilcoy,  CO.  Ross. 

2  Eliza  Eraser,  of  Castle  Eraser,  d.  unm. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Alexandeh  Udnt,  of  that  ilk.  Advocate  1728,  Commissioner 
of  Excise  for  Scotland  1742,  m.  25  Dec.  1758,  Margaret,  only 
child  of  William  Duff,  of  Braco,  widow  of  Patiick  Duff,  of 
Culter  and  Premnay,  all  in  co.  Aberdeen.  This  lady,  who 
possessed  the  estate  of  Eden,  and  was  known  as  Mrs.  Udny- 
Daff  claimed  the  great  estates  of  her  father  on  the  plea  that  the 
entail  in  favour  of  heirs-male  was  invalid ;  the  suit  was  com- 
promised in  1724,  she  receiving  £10,000  in  addition  to  £3000 
given  her  by  William  Duff,  of  Braco,  in  1718.  Mrs.  Udny-Duff 
left  all  her  property  to  her  cousin  James,  Earl  of  Fife,  grand- 
son of  her  adversary,  when  fresh  lawsuits  followed  between 
him  and  her  late  liusband's  heirs.  Eden  passed  to  the  heir 
of  entail  and  belongs  to  his  grandson,  Mr.  Grant-Duff,  M.P. 
Alexander  Udny  d.  without  issue  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

William  FBiSEn-UDNT,  of  Udny  and  Inveralochy,  who  was 
served  heir  of  entail  and  provision-general  of  his  uncle  2  Dec. 
1789,  and  heir-general  15  Jan.  1790.  He  d.  13  Dec.  1792, 
when  the  male  representation  of  the  family  devolved  on  his 
kinsman, 

Robert  Fcllarton-Udnt,  b.  1722,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  a 
West  India  Merchant  in  London,  s.  to  Dudwick  on  the  death 
of  his  cousin-german.  Gen.  Fullarton,  in  1786,  became  heir- 
male  of  the  UJny  family  in  1789,  although  he  did  not  inherit 
the  estate  till  after  the  death  of  William  Fraser-Udny  three 
years  afterwards.  Mr.  FuUai  ton-Udny  m.  1st,  Miss  Hougham, 
whose  sister  was  wife  of  Spencer,  8th  Earl  of  Northampton  ; 
and  2ndly,  Martha  Jourdan.  He  d.  3  Jan.  1802,  leaving  an 
only  child,  Mary,  m.  1785,  Sir  William  Augustus  Cunyngham, 
of  Livingstone  and  Milncraig,  Bart.  Mrs.  Udny  was,  in  1805, 
appointed  sub-governess  of  the  Princess  Charlotte.  Mr.  Ful- 
larton-Udny's  nephew  and  successor, 

John  Robert  Follaetos-Udnt,  of  that  ilk  and  Dudwick, 
b.  at  Leghorn  14  Nov.  1779.  He  was  educated  in  Scotland, 
entered  the  army,  served  in  the  Guards,  and  attained  the 
rank  of  Col.  He  m.  lat,  1812,  Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzhugh, 
of  Plas  Power,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  J6)  had  one 
son, 

John  AucrsTcs,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.  17  July,  1S17,  d.  unm, 
6  May,  1859. 

He  )ii.  2ndly,  Anne  {d.  1870),  dau.  of  J.  AUatt,  and  had  by  her 
a  son, 

John  Henet  Fdllakton-Udnt,  now  of  Udny  and  Dudwick. 
Col.  Udny  d.  29  Nov.  18G1. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  stag's  head  -nithten  tines  caboshedor,  between 
two  greyhounds  counter-salient  arg.,  collared  of  the  field,  in 
chief  and  base  three  fieurs-de-lis,  two  and  one,  of  the  second. 
Crest — A  fleur-de-lis  gu.  Siq>porters— Two  savages,  wreathed 
head  and  middle  with  oak,  and  holding  in  their  exterior  hands 
gigantic  batons  resting  on  tlieir  shoulders  ppr.  Motto — All  my 
hope  is  in  God.  (In  the  16th  century,  the  latnily  seem  to  have 
borne,  Gu.,  two  greyhounds  chasing  a  hart  ppr.) 

Seat — Udny  Castle,  CO.  Aberdeen. 

C'iui— White's. 


UNIACKE    OP    MOUNT    UNIACKE. 

Uniacke,  Norman  Compton  FitzG-eealj},  Esq. 
of  Mount  Uniacke,  co.  Cork,  retired  Lieut.  E.N., 
b.  14  Dec.  1.'548,  s.  his  father  12  Sept.  1877;  m.  21 
Nov.  1882,  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Garde,  Esq.  of 
Eilberrj,  co.  Cork. 

Liineagre. — This  ancient  family,  formerly  called  Unak  or 
Uniek,  was  settled  near  Youghal,  in  the  South  of  Ireland, 
about  the  close  of  the  13th  century.  Tradition  relates  that 
they  were  originally  a  sept  or  clun  of  the  Geraldiues  of 
Desmond,  and  that  the  firs:  of  the  name  was  a  certain  Fitz- 
Gerald,  who,  having  undertaken  and  successfully  performed 
a  deed  of  great  daiing,  upon  which  no  one  else  had  been 
willing  to  venture,  was  afterwards  surnamed  "  Unicus  "  (the 
only  one) ;  which  honourable  patronymic  his  descendants 
retained,  adopting  as  their  motto  the  words,  "  Unicus  est.  " 
The  following  notices  of  five  descents  in  the  13th  and  14tli 
centuries  were  extracted  from  the  records  in  Bcrmingham 
Tower   in  the   Castle  of   Dublin,   by  Sir   William  Betham, 


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"Ulster";  and  are  set  forth  in  ihe  pedi<:rce  of  the  Uniacke 
family,  drawn  up  by  him  in  16-G.  Bernard  Unak,  of  Cork, 
livins  there  in  1305,  as  appears  hy  an  entry  on  the  Plea  Roll 
of  that  year.  His  son,  Bernard  Unak,  of  Yonghal,  co.  Cork, 
living  1311,  is  mentioned  in  the  Pica  Uoll  and  tlie  Great  Roll 
of  the  I'ipc.  He  held  lands  in  the  Manor  of  Inchecoyn,  near 
Youghal,  ju  13-1,  as  appears  by  an  Inq.  p.m.,  14  Edward  II. 
His  son,  Philip  Unak,  of  Youghal,  was  living  there  1335.  His 
son,  Thomas  Unak,  or  Uuack,  is  mentioned  in  an  Inq.  p.m., 
22  Kdwakd  ill.,  as  holding  lands  in  Grenegoygh,  m  the  Manor 
of  Ineheeoyn.  He  wjis  one  of  the  Justices  of  As&ize  at  Cork  in 
1357.  His  son  and  heir,  Thomas  Unack,  one  of  the  Justices 
of  Assize  in  13S5,  held  four  knight's  fees  from  Sir  William  de 
Wyndesore,  in  the  Manor  of  Ineheeoyn,  by  homage  and  service, 
as  appears  by  an  entry  on  the  Close  Rolls,  9  Richard  II. 
Their  deseend;int, 

Tiio.MAs  Unack.  or  Uniack,  of  Ballyhobbert,  near  Youghal, 
living  in  the  year  1500,  was  an  Alderman,  and  twice  Mayor 
of  Youghal,  in  1556  and  1560.  By  Margaret  his  wife  he  had 
three  sous,  i.  James,  his  heir  ;  ii.  Thomas,  of  Youghal 
(menlioncd  Ulou) ;  iii.  Edmund,  liyiug  in  1678.  The  eldest 
son, 

James  Ukiack,  of  Ballyhobbert.  a  Burgess  of  Youghal,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmond  KitzGeralil,  of  Ballymartyr,  and 
sister  to  the  famous  John  FitzEdmond,  the  Earl  of  Desmond's 
last  Seneschal  of  Imokilly;  by  whom,  who  survived  him,  he 
left  issue  an  only  son  John,  and  two  daus.  Ellen  and  Christian. 
His  will  is  dated  27  Feb.  1677,  and  dying  1678  (Inq.  p.m.),  he  was 
t.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

John  Uniacke,  of  Ballyhobbert,  a  Burgess  of  Youghal,  a 
mmor  at  his  father's  death,  granted  in  ward  to  Henry 
Sheffelde,  gent.,  23  April,  1586;  and  had  livery  of  his  lands  of 
Ballyhobbert,  Mokerishe,  Ballyvergyn,  BatULigeehy,  and 
Vanchym ore,  with  oiher  property  in  Youghal,  4  Dec.  1602. 
He  m.  (settlement  dated  22  Jan.  161*1)  Johanna,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Coppinger,  of  Y'oughal,  an  Alderman,  and  four  limes  Mayor  of 
Y'oughal ;  but  by  her  (whose  will  is  dated  10  Feb.  1635)  he 
had  no  issue,  and  dying  before  1623  (Inq.  p.m.).  he  was  «. 
by, 

Thomas  Uniacke,  of  Youghal,  his  cousin  and  heir  male,  son 
of  Edmond  Uniacke  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Uniacke  of 
Youghal  aforesaid,  brother  of  James  Uniack  of  Ballyhubbert. 
He  is  mentioned  as  kinsman  in  the  curious  will  of  Sir  John 
FitzGerald  of  Ballymaloe,  1  Sept.  1640,  who  bequeathed  to 
him  considerable  property  near  Y'oughal.  By  Margaret  his 
wife,  a  dau.  of  one  of  the  FitzGeraldsof  Glenane,  co.  Cork,  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Mahbice,  his  heir. 

II.  Edmond,  living  1649;  one  of  the  Overseers  of  his  brother's 
will. 

I.  Christian,  living  1649. 

II.  A  dau.,  m.  Nicholas  Miagh,  of  Youghal,  gent. 

He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Maurice  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Ballyvergyn,  near  Youghal,  an 
Alderman,  and  Mayor  of  Y'oughal  1639,  and  Mayor  of  the 
Staple  1640.  His  will  is  dated  10  April,  1646,  with  a  codicil  9 
F'eb.  1648.  He  m.  Margrett,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Richard 
Kearney,  of  Youghal,  Burgess ;  by  whom,  who  survived  him, 
be  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Dublin,  of  whom  presently. 

hi.  Edmond,  of  Youghal,  gent.,  living  in  1682  ;  m.  and  had 
issue  (with  a  dau.,  Ansraee,  m.  —  Colpnys),  an  only  son, 
James,  of  Cappagh,  co.  Tipperary,  Counscllor-at-Law,  who 
m.  1st,  his  cousin  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Uniacke,  of  Dublin, 
gent.,  and  2ndiy,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Power,  of  Clash- 
more,  CO.  Waterlord ;  and  d.  1732,  leaving  issue,  an  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Katharine,  m.  her  cousin,  Maurice  Uniacke, 
Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Waterlord. 

IV.  Richard,  entered  at  Gray's  Inn,  London,  6  July,  1669. 

V.  John,  of  Curreheen,  co.  Cork,  an  Alderman  of  Youghal ; 
m.  Phillis,  dau.  of  Alderman  Fierce  Miagh,  of  Youghal,  by 
■whom,  who  d.  1684,  and  is  bur.  at  Youghal,  he  had  issue, 
two  children,  who  both  d.  young.  His  will  is  dated  13 
March,  1729. 

I.  Anstace,  m.  Theobald  F'itzGerald,  of  Clonea,  co.  Waterford, 
gent. 

II.  Joane,  living  1G49. 

Mr.  Maurice  Uniacke   d.  1649,  and  was  s.   by  his  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Ballyvergyn,  andBarnageehy,  co. 
Cork ;  his  estates  were  confiscated  by  Cromwell,  in  1658,  for 
his  adherence  to  the  Royal  cause,  but  were  restored  to  him  in 
1663,  by  a  Decree  of  Innocence  under  the  Acts  of  Settlement. 
He  was  an  Alderman  and  M.P.  for  Youghal  in  Kin:;  James'  I  rish 
Parliament  of  1689;  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  Garret  FitzGerald, 
Esq.,  of  Lisquinlan,  co.  Cork,. (and  co-heir  of  her  brother  the 


Right  lion.  Robert  F"itzGerald,who  d.  s.  it.  1718),  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Corneveagh,  co.  Cork;  ni.  (settlement  dated  2 
Aug.  17o3)  Anstace,  dau.  of  Philip  FitzJamesUonayne,  Fisq. 
of  Ronayne's  Court,  co.  Cork  ;  his  wid  is  dated  7  May,  1712, 
and  dying  the  same  year,  he  left  issue, 

1  Maurice,  6.  1705. 

2  James,  settled  at  Port  Morant,  .Jamaica;  ;«.  and  had 
issue. 

3  Philip,  of  Youghal,  living  1737. 
1  Helen,  7)i.  —  Prendergast,  E.sq. 

I.  Margaret,  h.  1G72. 

II.  Elinor,  rf.  1680,  bur.  in  the  South  Abbey,  Youghal. 

Mr.  Thomas   Uniacke  d.  1708,   and  was  «.  by  his  son   and 
heir, 

Thomas  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Ballyvergyn  andBarnageehy,  co. 
Cork,  and  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Waterford,  which  latter 
estate  he  purchased  from  Major  Richard  FitzGerald,  in 
1726.  He  was  an  Alderman  and  Mayor  of  Youghal,  1723 ; 
m.  (license  dated  3  M.arch,  1707)  Helena,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Christian  Bor,  of  Bor  Mount,  co.  Wexford,  a  General  in 
King  William's  army  (by  Ellen  his  wife,  an  heiress  of  the 
family  of  Hore,  of  co.  Wexford) ;  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Bor,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Lisquinlan  and  Corkbeg,  co.  Cork,  which 
estates  he  inherited  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  great- 
uncle,  the  Right  Hon.  Robert  FitzGerald,  of  Lisquinlan, 
assuming,  in  compliance,  with  testator's  wishes,  the  name 
and  arms  of  F'itzGerald.  He  in,.  1750,  FYances,  dau.  of 
John  Judkin,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Robert  Uniacke-FitzGerald,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Cort 
from  whom  descend  the  Uniacke  Penrose  F'itzGeealds 
of  Corkbeg  (see  that  family) . 

2  Thomas  Judkin-FitzGerald,  Esq.,  of  Lisheen,  co.  Tip- 
perary, created  a  Baronet,  5  Aug,  1801,  from  whom 
descend  the  Judkin  FitzGebalds,  of  Lisheen  (see  that 
family). 

III.  Maurice,  of  Woodhouse,  co  Waterford,  in  which  estate 
he  had  a  life  interest  under  his  father's  will;  m.  Katheriiie, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  CounsellorJamesUniacke,  of  Cappagh, 
and  d.  2  F'eb.  1743,  leaving  issue,  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Barbara,  m.  Walter  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Leadington,  co.  Cork. 

I.  Clotilda,  m.  16  Oct.  1738,  William  Wallis,  Esq.  of  BaOy- 
crenane,  co.  Cork. 
Mr.  Thomas  Uniacke,  of  Woodhouse  (whose  will  is  dated  21 
June,  1733),  d.  1734,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir. 

Bob  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Ballyvergyn,  and  the  Red  House, 
Y'oughal,  and  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Waterford ;  6.  1710,  Bayliff 
of  Youghal,  1736;  m.  (licence  dated  3  April,  1742)  Anne,  dau. 
of  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.  of  Moate,  co.  Galway  ;  and  d.  2i> 
April,  1777, having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Woodhouse,  M.P.  for  Youghal,  Col.  Waterford 
Militia,  and  Surveyor-General  of  the  Ordnance  ;  m.  1790, 
Annette  Constantsa,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Beresford, 
brother  to  George,  Marquis  of  Waterford ;  and  d.  1»02, 
leaving  issue  (with  a  son,  James,  who  d.  unm.,  and  six 
daus.),  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  John,  of  Woodhouse,  J.P.,  D.L.,  .an  Officer  7th 
Hussars,  served  in  the  Peninsular  and  at  Waterloo  ;  m. 
1821,  the  Lady  Mildred  Bourke,  sister  to  Robert,  5th  Earl 
of  Mayo,  and  d.  1S51,  leaving  issue  (with  four  daus.),  an 
only  surviving  son.  Col.  Robert  Bor  Uniacke,  who  d. 
unm.  in  1863,  when  the  male  line  of  the  Woodhouse 
Uniackes  became  extinct,  the  property  devolving  upon 
Col.  George  Beresford,  R.A.,  in  right  of  hi.i  wife,  Frances 
Constantia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  John  Uniacke,  above 
mentioned. 

II.  Frederick,  d.  young. 

I.  Helena,  6.  1744  ;  to.  Richard  Uni.acke,  Esq.  of  Ahadda, 
CO.  Cork. 

II.  Mary,  b.  1749;  d.  young. 

III.  F^lizabeth,  6.  1754 ;  »n.  Crofton  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Ballyre, 
CO.  Cork. 

We  now  return  to, 

James  Uniacke,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  gent. ;  2nd  son  of 
Maurice  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Ballyvergyn;  entered  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  28  Jan.  1661,  and  adopted  the  law  as  his  pro- 
fession; m.  31  M.ay,  1665,  Mary  Luther,  a  kinswoman  of  John 
Luther,  of  Youghal,  gent.,  a  cadet  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Luther,  of  co.  Essex, ;  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1669  ;  d.  young.  ii.  James,  his  heir. 

HI.  Norman,  of  Curreheen,  co.  Cork,  M.D.,  b.  1678,  entered 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  8  Aug.  1695 ;  m.  (settlement 
dated  6  Jan.  1713)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Supple,  Esq. 
of  Aghadoe,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1727,  leaving  issue, 

1  James,  of  Yough.aI,  an  Alderman,  and  Mayor  of  Youghal 
1755  and  1767  ;  m.  23  April,  1747,  J.ane,  dau.  of  Alderman 
John  Lucas,  of  Youghal,  and  had  issue. 


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Norman  William.  Arthur  Hyde. 

James  Tonson.  Eichard. 

Jasper,  of  Araglyn,  co.  Cork,  to.  Maria,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Andrews,  Esq.  of  Kilworth,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  bad. 
with  other  issue,  a  son.  James,  Major  R.M.,  killed  at 
the  storming  of  Chin-Keang-foo,  in  China,  21  July, 
1842,  leavinfc  issue  by  Emma,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edinond 
Eoehe,  Esq.,  an  only  dau.,  Jane.  Mr.  Jasper  Uniacke 
was  murdered  in  his  own  house,  together  with  Col. 
Mansergh  St.  George,  in  the  Irish  Rebellion  of  179t!. 

2  William,  of  Cork,  m.  Elizabeth  Morris ;  killed  in  a  duel 
at  Cork,  1760. 

3  John,  of  Cottage,  co.  Cork,  J. P.  ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  and 
co-luir  of  Eoger  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Kermincham,  co. 
Cheshire,  and  by  her,  who  d.  Dec.  1796,  he  left  issue  at 
his  decease,  9  Sept.  1793, 

John  Mainwaring.  of  Cottage  and  Kermincham,  Lieut. 

66th  Eegt.  ;    to.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Very  Eev.   Dixie 

Blundell,   D.D.,   Dean  of  Clontarf,  by  whom  he  had 

(with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Henry  C.  MacVeagh,  Esq.  of 

DrewBtown,  co.  Meath),  an  only  son, 

I.  John,  of  Kermincham,  and  of  Boughton  House,  co. 

Cheshire,   Mayor  of  Chester  1837  and  1838;    m.  3 

June,  1823,  Anne,  dau.  of  Vice- Admiral  Pierrepont, 

and  had  issue, 

1  William  Pierrepont,  bur.  in  Chester  Cathedral. 

2  Henry  Turner,  of  Lay  well  House,  co.  Devon, 
Capt.  19th  Foot,  present  at  the  battle  of  Alma, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  storming  of  the  Redan ; 
to.  Isabel,  dau.  of  George  Fortescue,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Henry  Percy,  Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders; 
John  Mainwaring  :  Frederick  Fitzgerald,  d.  young ; 
Evelyn  Pierrop-mt,  Lieut.  11th  P'oot;  Charles 
Forte-scue:  Karhleen,  m.  St.  .John  Blackett,  Esq. ; 
Isabel  Alice ;  Julianna  Fortescue ;  Geraldine,  d. 
young. 

1  Mary  Frances,  to.  the  Rev.  R.  N.  Wool,  M.A. 

2  Maria,  m.  1st,  Col.  Morman  MacLeod;  2ndly, 
Fredeiijk  Wright,  Esq. 

Catherine,  m.  John  R.  Parker,  Esq.  of  Green  Park, 
Youghal,  and  Urper  Harley  Street,  London. 

Frances,  in.  Henry  Turner,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

Margaret,  ??;.  12  Nov.  1770,  William  Power,  Esq.  of 
Drumraghill,  co.  Waterford. 

1  Mary,  living  1754. 

2  Mabella,  living  1754. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Edmond  Browning,  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
gent. 

IV.  Kearney,  b.  1681 ;  d.  young. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  IB68;  living  in  1727. 

II.  Mary,  6.  1673  ;  living  1730,  d.  uhto. 

III.  Ann,  b.  1674;  to.  her  1st  cousin.  Counsellor  James 
Uniacke,  of  Cappagh  ;  she  d.  1711,  and  is  bur.  at  Youghal. 

IT.  Grace,  b.  1679 ;  d.  young. 
Mr.  James  Unlacke's  will  is  dated  29  June,  1GS2,  and  dying 
10  Aug.  following,  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  he  was  s.  by 
his  son  and  heir, 

James  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Coolegorragh,  co.  Cork,  J.P. ;  b.  12 
Oct.  1671,  an  Officer  in  Col.  Conyngham's  Eegt.  of  Dragoons, 
(commission  dated  16  March,  1692) ;  purchased  the  estate  of 
Coolegorragh  from  his  kinsman,  James  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  of 
Glenane,  co.  Cork(  son  of  Sir  William  FitzGerald,  Knt.,  and 
built  there  the  house  called  Mount  Uniacke.  He  m.  (settle- 
ment dated  31  Jan.  1705),  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Mathews, 
Esq..  of  Templelyon,  co.  Wicklow ;  by  whom  who  d.  1762,  he 
left  issue, 

I.  RicHABD,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Carriggower,  co.  Cork,  M.D.,  entered  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  17  Jan.  1726  ;  to.  Judith,  dau.  of  Redmond 
Barry,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Redmond,  of  Old  Court,  co.  Cork,  to.  1782,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Lionel  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Thornfield,  co.  Cork,  and 
d.  1802,  leaving  issue, 

John,  Capt.  95th  Regt. ;  killed  at  storming  of  Ciudad 
Eodrigo,  1812,  umii. 

Lionel  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Crotty,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue. 

Thomas  Fane,  of  Linbury  Lodge,  co.  Westmeath,  an 
Officer  in  the  Rifle  Brigade ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Gustavus  Rochfort,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had  issue,  Redmond 
Eochfort,  Ensign  71st  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
accidentally  shot  by  a  brother  Officer,  1842  ;  Gustavus, 
d.  young  ;  John  Rochfort,  Ensign  71st  Regt. ;  Frances, 
TO.  Capt.  Lionel  Smith,  54th  Regt.  ;  Elizabeth. 

Martha,  m.  Thomas  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Clyda,  co.  Cork. 

Elizabeth  m.  Capt.  Arthur  Molloy,  32nd  Regt, 

Judith,  m.  General  Richard  Uniacke. 

Isabella,  to.  Philip  Somerville,  Esq.  of  the  Prairie, 
SchuU. 

Henrietta,  to.  Capt.  Edward  Coxon,  Rifle  Brigade. 
1  Mary,  to.  Major  Henry  FfoUiott,    of  Hollisbrook,   co. 
Sligo. 
m.  Norman,  of  Castletown  {see  that  family). 


I.  Mary,  to.  James  Lombard,  Esq.  of  Craig,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1740,  the  Ven.  Parkyns  Crofton,  .Vrch- 
deacon  of  Aghadoe,  Vicar  General  of  Cork  and  Ross. 

Capt.  James  Uniacke's  will  is  dated  1  May,  1730,  and  dying 
June,  1733,  he  was  s.  by  his  son  anl  heir, 

Richard  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke,  co.  Cork ;  m. 
(settlement  dated  4  Nov.  1735)  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Longtield, 
Esq.,  of  Castle  IMary,  co.  Cork,  J.P. ;  by  whom,  whoi^  July, 
1787,  he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Cornet  14th  Dragoons,  4  March.  1760  :  d.  unm. 
1763. 

III.  Eichard,  of  Dublin,  and  of  Ahadda,  co.  Cork,  Mayor  of 
Youghal  1777  and  1781 ;  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  Bor  Uniacke, 
Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  by  whom,  who  d.  16  Sept.  1779,  he  had 
issue, 

Richard,  d.  young. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Helena,  only  dau.  and  heir,  m.  John 
Bayley,  Esq.  of  Debsborough,  co.  Tipporary. 

IV.  Robert,  Col.  58th  Regt.,  served  at,  the  siege  of  Gibraltar, 
and  in  the  Irish  Rebellion  of  1798  ;  m.  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Baynes,  M.D.,  Surgeon-General  at  Gibraltar;  and 
d.  1832,  leaving  issue, 

1  Eichard,  of  Castleview,  co.  Cork,  General  Royal  Irish 
Artillery  ;  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Redmond  Uniacke,  Esq.  of 
Old  Court,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Redmond,  Deputy  Commissary-General. 

Richard,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Thomson, 
R.M.,  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Richard,  and  Artliur .; 
and  2ndly,  Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Whitworth,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  has  a  son,  Victor,  and  a  dau.,  Nathalie. 

Lambert,  of  Monkstown,  co.  Cork. 

Elizabeth.  Mary.  Judith. 

Anne.  Jane.  Caroline. 

2  Robert,  Capt.  18th  Royal  Irish,  and  Paymaster  lOlb 
Foot. 

1  Ann?.  2  Caroline.  3  Harriet. 

4  Mary.  5  Catherine.  6  Amy. 

7  Jane. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Swayne,  Esq.  of  Youghal. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Capt.  Mathew  Nash,  Royal  Irish  Artillery. 

III.  Ann,  d.  unm.  iv.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Richard  Uniacke's  will  is  dated  19March,  1761,  and  dying 
the  same  year,  he  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

James  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Uniacke ;  entered  al; 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  20  Feb.  1753;  M.P.  for  Youghal, 
1776-96;  m.  1st,  17  Sept.  1760,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Coote, 
Esq.,  of  Coote  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  and  sister  to  Charles,  last  Eail 
of  Bellamont,  by  whom,  who  d.  1792,  he  had  an  only  dau. 
Prudence,  6.  1764,  d.  an  infant.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Higgins, 
by  whom,  who  survived  him,  he  left  at  his  decease,  1803, 

I.  George  Richard,  d.  young.  ii.  Norman,  his  heir. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Patrick  Lawler,  Attorney-at-Law. 
It.  Elizabeth. 

His  son  and  heir. 

Norm  an  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Jlount  Uniacke,  commonly  calleci 
"the  Minor";  b.  1796;  m.  7  Oct.  1818,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
George  Lax,  Esq.,  of  Wells,  co.  Somerset ;  by  whom,  who  d. 
1876,  he  left  at  his  decease,  19  April,  1861, 

I.  Norman  James  Biggs,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Lax,  d.  nam.  1875. 

iti.  Robert  FitzGerald,  d.  13  Dec.  1862,  in  Australia. 

IV.  Crofton  Bernard,  m.  1880,  Josephine,  widow  of  —  Mere- 
dith, Esq.  of  Bristol ;  d.s.p.  1891. 

I.  Eleanor,  d.  unm. 

It.  Florence  Elizabeth,  m.  E.  U.  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Esq.  o£ 
Castletown. 

III.  Marianne,  d.  unm.  iv.  Caroline,  d.  unni. 

V.  Susan  Helena,  m.  the  late  George  Morris,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Norman  James  Biggs  Uniacke,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Uniacke,  ai» 
Officer  in  tie  Denbighshire  Cavalry;  to.  10  Sept.  1844,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Diinkwater  Bethune,  of  Balfour,  co. 
Fife,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  Nov.  1863,  he  left  issue  at  his 
decease,  12  Sept.  1877, 

I.  Norman  Compton  FitzGerald,  now  of  Mount  Uniacke. 
I.  Eleanor  Georgina.  ii.  Geraldine  Cecilia. 

Ayms—Arg.,  a  wolf  passant  ppr.  a  chief  gu. 
Crest — A  dexter  cubit  armed  arm  erect,  gauntlcttcd  ppr., 
holding  a  hawk's  lure,  or. 
Mottoes — "  Unicus  est,"  and  "  Faithful  and  Brave." 
Seat — Mount  Uniacke,  Killeagh,  co.  Cork. 


UNIACKE    OF    CASTLETOWN. 

Uniacke,  Eobekt  Uniackb   FitzGeralp,  Esq. 
of  Castletown,  co.  Cork  ;.  s.  his  gxandfatlierlSSo  ; 


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UNT 


m.  ISo-i,  Florence  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  Norman 
Uniacke,  Esq.  of  jMount  Uoiacke,  and  lias  issue, 

EoBERT  Uniacke  Fitziiekald. 

Liincagre.— For  an  account  of  tlie  early  history  of  this 
faniiiy,  see  Uniacke  oj  Mount  Uniacke. 

MoRMAN  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  3rd  son  of  Capt. 
James  Uniacke,  of  Mount  Uniacke,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Bartholomew  runton,  Fsq.  of  Garrane  James,  co.  Cork,  the 
-nd  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  I'urdon,  of  Drinagli,  co.  Cork,  and 
i;^andsonofSir^■icho!;l5^ul•dou,  Kut.of  Ballyelough,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Bartholomew   Ensign  60th  Foot,  d.  uwn. 

tii.  Norman,  Lieut.  40lh  Foot,  jre.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Simon 
Dring,  Esq.  of  llock  Grove,  co.  Cork,  d.  s.  p. 
IV.  Kichara  John,  of  Mount  Uniacke,  Halifax,  B.N. A., 
A.  22  Not.  175-;,  settled  at  Halifax  1781;  Solicitor-General 
for  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia  1782,  Attorney-General 
1797,  anil  Slember  of  His  Majesty's  Council  1808.  He  m. 
1st,  3  May,  1775,  Martha  Maria,  dau.  of  Mons.  M.  de  Les- 
deruier,  of  Canton  Geneva,  Switzerland,  by  whom  he  had 
ssue, 

1  Norman  FitzGerald,  of  the  InnerTemple,  H.M.  Attorney- 
General,  and  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Lower 
Canada,  6.  1778  ;  m.  Sophia  de  Lesdernier,  and  d.  s.p.  11 
Dec.  1846. 

2  Crofton,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Judge  of  the  Vice  Admiralty 
Court,  Nova  Scotia,  m.  1S05,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Jones  Favvson,  and  had  issue, 

1  Richard  John  (Kev.),  B.A.  Oxon,  1832,  Rector  of 
Sydney,  Nora  Scotia,  ?)!.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Arch- 
deicon  Willis,  and  had  issue,  hichard,  in  Holy  Orders; 
FitzGerald;  Dora. 

2  Crofton,  d.  ^'nm.  1817. 

3  Norman  FitzGerald. 

1  Martha  Maria.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Alicia. 

3  Richard  John,  H.M.  Attorney-General  for  Cape  Breton, 
and  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  British  America;  m- 
Marianne,  dau.  of  th'j  Hon.  Charles  Hill,  of  Haliiax ;  d- 
J834,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Hill,   Major  2nd  Dragoons,   d.  unm,  30  Jan. 

1878. 
Richard  John  Norman,  d.  1844. 
Helen  Maria,  d.  unm.  1848. 
Mary  Mitcnell,  m.  1851,  C.  W.  Watkins,   Esq.  of  Badby 

House,  CO.  Northants. 

4  Robert  FitzGerald  (Rev.).  Rector  of  St.  George's,  Ilali- 
lax,  m.  Elizabeth  Franklyn,  and  d.  s.  p.  1870. 

5  James  Boyle,  H.M.  Attorney-General,  and  Commissioner 
of  Crown  lanil<.  in.  Rusina,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  William 
Black,  and  had  issue,  William,  liarrister-at-Law,  (i.  uaiu.; 
Rupert;  Richard;  James  Boyle  (Rev.),  now  of  Mount 
Uniacke,  Halifax,  ni.  1st,  Saidie,  dau.  of  Judge  Wilkin- 
son, and  had  issue,  an  only  dau.  Saidie,  and  2iidly,  Mary 
Merkle  ;  Florence. 

1  Mary.  m.  3  May,  1805,  Rear  Admiral  Sir  Andrew 
Mitchell,  K.C.B. 

2  Man  ha  Maria,  m.  3  May,  1805,  Thomas  N.  Jeffery,  Esq., 
Collector  of  H.M.  Customs  at  Halifax. 

3  Alicia  Margaret,  m.  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Sunderland 
Hall,  CO.  Roxburgh. 

4  Anne,  hi.  Capt.  Kevan  Izod  Leslie,  GOth  Rifles,  of  Wilton, 
CO.  Cork. 

5  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

6  Eleanor  Rebecca,  m.  William  Hacket,  Esq.,  Inspector- 
General  of  Military  Hospitals. 

Mr.  Richard  John  Uniacke,  r,i.  2ndly,  14  Jan.  1808,  Eliza, 

-dau.  of  Major  I'hilips  Newton,  48th  Regt.,  and  dying  11 

Oct.  1830,  left  issue  by  her,  an  only  son, 

Andrew  Mitchell,  of  Halifax,  Barrister  at-Law,    D.C.L., 

Judge    Advocate-General,  and  Custos  Rotulorum,  Chief 

Commissioner    for    Nova    Scotia    at     the    International 

Exhibition,    London,    I8tj2,  0.  9  Nov.   1808;   m.   6  Feb. 

1834,  Elizabeth  filcLean,  dau.  of  John  Fra.-^er,  F^sq.  Bar- 

rister-at-Law,  foinierly  an  OHicer  in  the  Eraser  Feiicibles, 

by  whom  (who  became  c3-heir  of  her  brother  John,  who 

■d.  unm.)  he  had  issue, 

1  Robie,  of  Gorsebrook,  Halifax,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 
Ist,  Georgiana  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Archibald, 
C.B.,  and  had  issue,  1-iIy  and  Katharine  ;  and  2ndly, 
F'rederika  Mariun  Douglas,  dau.  of  Arthur  Woodgate, 
Esq  ,  by  whom  he  has,  Cecd  Dudley  Woodgate,  and 
Grace. 

2  Norman  FitzGera'd,  an  Officer  in  the  60th  Rifles,  m. 
Mary  .\ugusta.  dau.  of  Capt.  J.  Vhidipps,  7th  Hussars, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Andrew  Carey. 

2  Norman  Fyfe,  Lieut.  19th  Hussars,  m.  29  Nov.  1893, 
Kathleen,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Cassidy,  Esq.  of 
Monasterevan,  co.  Kildare. 

3  Lucius.  4  Kdinond  FitzGerald,  d.  young. 
I  Geraldine,  m.  Arthur  Levick,  Esq. 

.3  Andrew  Eliutt  Molyneux,  of  the  War  OfSce,  London. 


4  Robert  FitzGerald  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicnr  of  Tandridge 
eo.  Surrey,  in.  3  April,  18(i6,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Salmon,  Esq.  of  St.  Hildas,  co.  Durham,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Richard  Gordon  FitzGerald,  of  Selwood  Place,  Stan- 
well,  CO.  Middlesex,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon,  F.R.S.A., 
m.  31  Aug.  1892,  Cecilia  Monica,  d^u.  of  Frederick 
Lambert,  Esq.  of  Garratts  Hall,  Banstead,co.  Surrey, 
and  has  had  issue,  Helen  Monica  Geraldine,  6.  30 
Aug.  1893  ;  d.  young. 

2  Robie  FitzGerald,  Lieut.  27th  Royal  Inniskilling  Fus., 
III.  3  March,  1^94,  Jennie,  only  dau.  of  John  R.  Cuth- 
bert,  late  Capt.  10th  Hussars. 

3  Andrew  F'itzGerald. 

5  Crofton  James,  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Service  Corps,  m. 
1865,  F\anny,  dau.  of  Col.  Campbell,  late  60th  Rifles, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Herbert  Crofton  Campbell,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery. 

2  Andrew  Gore.     3  Gerald  Lawrence.     1  Helen  F'anny. 

6  Gordon,  d.  young. 

1  Helen  Elizabeth,  ?)i.  Brenton  Halliburton  Collins,  Esq. 
of  Dunorlan,  Tunbridge  Wells,  J. P. 

2  Maria    Jeffery,  m.   Col.  George   W.   Stockley,  R.E. 

3  Alicia  Harriet,  tn.  Rev.  W.  H.  L.  CogswiU,  D.D. 

4  Mary  McCawley,  m.  Major  Redmond  Uniacke  Somer- 
ville,  61st  Regt. 

V.  Crofton,  of  B.allyre,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Bor  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Woodhoiise,  and  had  issue, 
I  Crofton,  of  Ballyre,   m.   1835,  Esther,  dau.    of   Percy 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  d.  s.  p. 
1  Anne.  2  Alicia. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Rock  Grove. 
Mr.  Norman  Uni.icke's  will  is  dated  17  March,  1774,  and,  dying 
1776,  he  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

James  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  m.  (settlement  dated  13 
Feb.  1777)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Rock  Grove, 
an<l  d.  1835,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Norman,  his  eldestson. 

II.  James,  of  Glcngarra,  co.  Cork,  Major  North  Cork  Rifles, 
ni.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Simon  Dring,  Esq.,  d.  s.p. 

I.  Mary,    vi.    William    Crawford,    Esq.  of    Lakelands,  co 
Cork. 

The  eldest  son, 

Norman  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  Lieut.  Col.  North 
Cork  Rifles,  m.  1821,  Fileanor,  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Uniacke- 
FitzGerald,  of  Corkbeg,  M.P.  (co-heir  of  her  brother  Robert, 
who  d.  s.  p.  1832),  and  d.  v.  p.  1S35,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert  Uniacke  FitzGerald,  now  of  Castletown. 

II.  James  FitzGerald,  M.D.,  d,  s.  p. 

I.  Louisa,  d.  young. 

II.  Elizabeth  F'rances. 

Arms,   Crest,  and   Jl/oJioes— Same    as  Uniacke,  of  Mount 
Uniacke  (quartering,  Kearney,  Purdon,  and  FitzGerald). 
Scat — Castletown,  Killeagh,  co.  Cork. 


TJNTHANK    OF    INTWOOD    HALL. 

Unthank,  Clement  William  Joseph,  Esq.  of 
Intwood  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1893, 
b.  18  Aug.  1847  ;  m.  1873,  Judith  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Onley  Savill-Onlej,  Esq.  of  Stisted  Hall, 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Clement  William  Onley,  6.  31  March,  1874. 

II    John  Salusbury,  b.  19  July,  1875. 

III.  Ralph  Arthur,  b.  10  Feb.  1880. 

I.  Judith  Marian.  u.  Maria  Janet. 

III.  Marjory  Elizabeth.  iv.  Ursula  Clementine. 

V.  Dorothy  Mary.  vi.  Cicely  May. 

vii.  Amy  Violet. 

Mr.  Unthank,  formerly  Capt.  I7th  Lancers,  is  a 
J. P.  for  CO.  Norfolk,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding 
4th  Vol.  Batt.  Norfolk  Kegt.  since  1888. 

Lineagre.— The  family  of  Unthank,  long  seated  at  Un- 
tliank,  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  (which  property  was 
sold  in  the  year  15G8  to  the  Li  Jdell  family  by  Thomas  Unthank, 
Esq.  of  Unthank),  was  represented  towards  the  close  of  the 
17th  century  by 

RoiiERT  Unthank,  Esq.  of  Unthank,  who,  by  his  will,  dated 
27  March,  1694,  desired  to  be  bur.  in  the  chapel  of  the  parish 
cliurch  of  Alnham,  beside  his  ancestors.  By  Jane  his  wife  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward.  ii.  Thomas. 

I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Rebecca. 

His  2nd  son, 
Tuo.MAS  Unthank,  Esq.,  settled  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  ro. 


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1712,  Jane,  dan.  of —  Forster,  Esq.  of  Xewcastlc,  and  d.  1734, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  6.  1715;  d.  about  1780,  and  was  bur.  at  Ashwell- 
thoi-pe,  CO.  Norfolk. 

II.  Robert,  6.  17 IS:  d.  about  1780,  and  was  also  bur.  at  Ash- 
wellthorpe. 

III.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Ann.  H.  Mary.  iii.  Elizabeth. 

His  3rd  son, 

William  Unthank,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  was  b.  at  Newcastle, 
1721.  He  m.  Miss  Amy  Dodd,  of  Carlton  Hall,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

I.  William. 

I.  Hannah  Maria,  d.  unm. 
His  only  son, 

William  Unthank,  Esq.  of  Heigham,  Norwich,  6.  17G0; 
m.  11  Dec.  1783,  Anne,  dan.  of  John  May,  Esq.  of  Southwold, 
Suffolk,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1837,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Samuel,  Lieut.  44th  Ecgt.,  6.  1787,  killed  leading 
the  forlorn  hope,  at  the  storming  of  Ijadajos,  7  April,  1812. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  1789. 

III.  John,  Master  of  the  Queen's  Bench,  6.  1798;  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Williams,  and  d.  s.p.  1879. 

IV.  Robert,  6.  1799;  d.  1820. 

V.  Clement  William,  of  whom  presently. 

The  5th  son, 

Clement  William  Unthank,  Esq.  of  Intwood  Hall,  Norfolk, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1804;  ni.  1835,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  Joseph  Salusbury  Muskett,  Esq.  of  Intwood  Hall,  and 
d.  1884,  having  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1888)  had  issue, 

I.  Clement  William  Joseph,  present  representative  of  the 
family. 

II.  John,  6.  1849;  d.  1867. 

I.  Maiy  Anne  Clementine,  m.  Major-Gen.  A.  H.  Lindsay, 
C.B. 

n.  Elizabeth  Salusbury,  m.  G.  W.  Erewis,  Esq.  of  Chester- 
ford  Park,  Essex. 

Arms — Or,  a  saltire  gu.  between  two  crescents  in  pale  of  the 
last,  and  as  many  giiffins' heads  erased  in  fesse  sa.  Crest — 
A  griffin's  head  erased  gu  ,  gorged  with  a  collar  flory,  and 
ducally  crowned  or,  in  the  beak  an  increscent  or.  3Iotto — 
Esto  semper  tidelis. 

Seat — Intwood  Hall,  Norwich. 


1  1.  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  3  Sept.  1834,  Edmund  C.  Bnxton,  Esij. 
of  Daresbury  Hall,  co.  Chester,  nephew  of  £ir  T.  Fowell 
Buxton,  1st  Ijart. 

II.  Emma,  m.  Rev.  John  Pigott,  son  of  Col.  Pigott,  oi  Djd- 
dershall,  Bucks. 

Mr.  Upcher  d.  2  Feb.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henut  Ramet  Upcheb,  Esq.  of  Slicringham  Hall,  Norfo;k, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,M.A.  Camb.,  &.  8  March,  1810;  m.  3  July, 
1838,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph  Morris,  Esq.  of  Ampthill  House, 
CO.  Bedford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Moebis,  now  of  Sheringham. 

ir.  Gerald,  b.  19  June,  1841 ;  d.  24  Sept.  1872. 

III.  Russell,  Lieut.-Col.  South  Wales  Borderers,  Col.  late 
Durham  Light  Infantry,  6.  3  Feb.  1844:  m.  1872,  Marian, 
dau.  of  J.  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Holt,  Norfolk. 

IV.  Harry  Berners  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Ashwell,  near 
Oakham,  6.  14  Aug.  1845  ;  m.  Nov.  1867,  Fredeiica  Lucy,  3rd 
dau.  of  J.  T.  Mott,  Esq.  of  Barningham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
has  issue,  Howard  Berners,  b.  11  Jan.  1870;  Constance,  b. 
25  Aug.  !8G8;  and  others. 

v.  Arthur  Hamilton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Baconsthorpe, 
Norfolk,  b.  5  Oct.  1855;  m.  1884,  Joan,  dau.  of  Rev.  Nicholas- 
Simons,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bramfieid,  Suffolk. 

VI.  Edwyn  Fitzhenry,  6.  18ft9;  d   5  Oct.  1891. 

I.  Augusta  Louisa,  d.  26  June,  1863. 

II.  Charlotte  Laura  Caroline. 

Mr.  H.  R.  Upcher  d.  30  March,  1892,  and  was  ;.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Seais— Sheringham  HaD,  Cromer,  and  East  Hall,  Feltwell, 
Bran.;on,  Norfolk. 
Club — Consen'ative,  S.W. 


UPCHER  OP  SHERINGHAM. 
Upcher,  Henry  Mokkis,  Esq.  of  Sheringham 
HaU,  I^orfolk,  J.P.,  b.  15  Dec.  1839,  w.  10  June, 
1869,  Hester  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  Edward 
Bowyer  Sparke,  Canon  of  Ely  and  Eector  of 
Feltwell,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Edward  Sparke,  B.A.  Camb.,  b.  1871. 

II.  Edward  Cyrill  Sparke,  6.  1872. 
I.  Louisa  Maria  Sparke,  6.  1875. 
u.  Caroline  Edith  Sparke,  6.  1877. 

liineag'e. — Peter  Upcher,  Esq.  of  Sudbury,  J.P.  for  Suf- 
folk, and  Free  Burgess  of  Sudbury,  son  of  Robert  Upcher,  of 
Colchester,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Upcher,  Free  Burgess  of 
Colchester,  1646,  to.  Susan,  dau.  of  Charles  Abbot,  Esq.  of  Col- 
chester, and  was  father  of 

Rev.  Abbot  Upcheb,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's  and  St.  Gregory's, 
Sudbury,  6.  28  Sept.  1 722  :  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Foxwell, 
Eector  of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  and  was  father  of 

Peter  Upcher,  Esq.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Ramey,  Esq. ,  and  sister  of  the  Countess  of  Home, 
and  had  a  son. 

Abbot  Upcheb,  Esq.  of  Sheringham  Hall,  who  m.  3  April, 
1809,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Wilson,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry,  Lord 
Berners,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  8  Feb.  1857)  had  issue, 
I.  Henry  Ramey,  his  heir. 

n.  Abbot  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk,  b. 
25  Sept.  1813;  m.  1839,  Mary  Jones,  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Day,  Rector  of  Earsham,  Norfolk,  and  d.  17  May,  1893, 
leaving  issue,  Keginald;  Abbot  Roland  (Rev.),  M.A.  Rector 
of  Haleswoith, ;  Edward  Berners;  Hugh  Knyvet  (Kev.i, 
Chaplain  to  H.M.S.  "Invincible,"  d.  12  June,  1881,  at 
Malta;  Arehdale  Wilson;  and  Mary  Rosalind,  to.  16  Oct. 
1867,  Col.  Henry  Edmund  Buxton,  5th  son  of  Sir  Edward 
Buxton,  2nd  Bart. 

III.  Arthur  Wilson  ^Rev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Ashwellthorpe 
with  Wrenigham,  Norfolk,  6.  7  April,  1815;  to.  7  Oct.  1S4  , 
Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  and  Lady  Jane  Wode- 
house,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Hingham, 
Norfolk,  b.  1846,  to.  9  July,  1881,  Margaret  Ada,  youngest 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Barham  Johnson,  Rector  of  Welbourne, 
CO.  Lincoln;  James  Hay  (Rev.),  B.A.,  b.  Id54;  Jane  Char- 
lotte, TO.  5  Nov.  1873,  Robert  Harvey  Mason,  Esq.  of  Necton 
Hall,  Norfolls  \_see  thatjamili/) ;  and  Mary. 


UPPLEBY    OF    BARROW    HALL. 

TJppLEBT,  Rev.  George  Crowle,  of  Barrow 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  Vicar  of  Bonby,  near  Barton- 
on-Humber,  and  formerly  of  Corringham,  B.A. 
Magdalen  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  13  Feb.  1858;  *.  his 
father  1891  ;  ni.  15  Jan.  1891,  Margaret  Augusta, 
•Ith  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Brown  Constaple, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  "Wallace  Cragie,  Forfarshii-e,  and 
1  Lansdowm;  Place,  Cheltenham. 

Lineage. — John  Uppleby,  Esq.  of  Wootton,  J.P.  (son  o£ 
John  and  Elizabeth  Uppleby,  and  grandson  of  John  Uppleby, 
Esq.  of  Wootton,  who  m.  1663,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Fawlding, 
of  Burnham),  m.  1st,  1731,  Mary  Field,  by  whom  he  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  young,  and  Mary,  m.  Martin  Robinson) 
one  son, 

John,  of  Wootton,  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Hannah  Bentley,  who 
d.   s.  p.,    and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  of    Barton,    by 
whom  he  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 
John,  of  Wootton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  to.  Kitty,  only  surviving 
dau.    and    heir    of  Roger  Leadbetter,  Esq.  of  Glawford 
Briggs,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  1838)  had  issue, 
Leadbetter,  of    Wootion  House,  cp.  Lincoln,  J.P.    aad 
D.L.,    late    Major  North  Lincoln  Militia,  b.  1799;  to. 
1847,  Eliza  Roberta,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Barrie, 
and  d.  5  Dec.  1879,  leaving  a  son,  John,  of  Wootton 
House,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  Aidrishaig,  co.  Argyll,  6. 1855. 
John,  b.  1815;  d.  s.p.  1838. 

Harriott,  vi.  John  George  Stapylton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Mel- 
ton Wood,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Patricia. 

Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Graburn,  Esq.  of  Walton 
House,  Somerset. 
Mr.  Uppleby  d.  1839. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1745,  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Crowle,  Esq. 
of  Fryston,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
George,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Hoger,  d.  s.  p.  1780. 

William  'Rev.),  Vicar  of  Barton,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Midgeley, 
of  Beverley,  and  2ndly,  Mary  Moody.  By  the  former  he 
had  two  sons,  William,  d.  abroad,  and  Gilby,  or  Leeds. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  elder  brother  of  the  Isl; 
Lord  Carrington,  and  2ndly,  Robert  Ramsdcn,  Esq.  oi 
Carlton,  Notts. 

Eleanor,  m.  John  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Hull. 
The  eldest  son  by  the  2nd  marriage, 

George  Uppleby,  Esq.  of  Barrow,  J.P.,  m.  Sarah,  only  dan. 
and  heir  of  Charles  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  co.  York,  by 
Bridget  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Gildas,  Esq. 
of  Barton,  and  d.  25  April,  1816,  having  had  issue,  (with  four 
daus.,  Sarah,  m.  Rev.  John  Holt;  Dorothy,  ni.  Robert  Mar- 
riott, Esq.  of  Barton ;  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  John  Salmon  ;  and  Lucy, 
m.  Rev.  William  Fox,  of  Girsby),  two  sons,  Charles,  of  Bar- 
row, d.  s.  p.  1853,  and 

Rev.  George  Uppleby,  Vicar  of  Barton- on-Humber,  co. 
Lincoln,  who  m.  1816,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  William  Fox,  Esq.  of 


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L'PT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


UPT 


Oirsby  Manor,  ia  the  same  co.,  and  d.  9  Nov.  1S52,  having  had 
issue. 

I.  George  Cuables,  late  of  Barrow  Hall.. 

I.  Eainia,  in.  liev.  KicharJ  Eddie,  of  IJroughton  Ecptovy, 
CO.  Nottinjjhani,  and  has  issue,  Adrian  Kichard,  George 
AVilliani.  .Mary  Knima.  Liioy  Sarali,  and  Julia  Frances,  lu. 
isr2.  Andrew  Brandram,  Esq. 

II.  Lucy  Sarah,  hi.  Capt.  Edward  Ottley  WoUaston,  and  has 
issue. 'llenrv  Uppleby  ;  Edith  Lucy.  vi.  1S76,  Henry  Collins 
AVells.  E.^q.'ot  Broomsfield  Lodge'  Essex;  Ethel  Frances, 
!>Uldred  Louisa  Mary;  and  Affnes  Ellon. 

III.  >Iulia  .Abi^'.il,  ;/i.  her  cousin,  Kev.  George  William  Holt, 
of  r.ardney  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

His  eldest  son. 

George  Charles  Upplebt,  Esq.  of  Barrow  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
M.A..  J.r.  .and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S03.  Barrister-at-Law, 
late  Major  1st  Lincoln  K.V..  b.  'IS  April,  1819;  Hi.  1st,  23  April, 
18;vj.  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Ecv.  William  Worsley,  of  Bratoft 
Kcctory,  co-  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S70)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Gylby  Oliver,  Lieut.  1st  Lincoln  K.V.,  b.  5  Aug. 
ISoS:  (/.  jinm.  April,  1SS3. 

II.  George  Cbowle,  now  of  Barrow  HaU. 

I.  Emily  May. 

II.  Leila  Frances,  m.  17  June,  188.5,  Eev.  Charles  John  Boden, 
yi.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Barnabas,  Surrey. 

III.  L;uira  Violet. 

He  m.  i2ndly,  o  Xov.  1S72,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Golden, 
Jisq.  of  Caenby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1S91. 

Arms— Az.,  six  martlets,  three,  two,  and  one,  or,  on  a  chief 
arg.  three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  sa.  Crest— A  buck's  head  ppr., 
collared  or.     jl/o»o— Mctuo  secundis. 

Sent — Barrow  Hall,  Ulceby. 


UPTON    OF    GLYDE    COHRT. 

Uptox,  Hexey  Aethur  SnucKBURGH,  Esq.  of 
CrlTde,  CO.  Louth,  and  Stansteadburv,  Herts,  b.  3 
]March,  1S70  ;  s.  iiis  uncle  1S89. 

Iiineag'e. — Rev.  Ambrose  Upton,  Rector  of  Kilnceboy, 
Kilrush,  and  Killimur,  Diocese  of  Killaloe  (of  the  Uptons  of 
Lupton,  see  next  Memoir),  went  to  Ireland  before  1759 
(the  date  of  his  will\  as  Chaplain  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant.  He 
'.a.  Anna,  dau. of  B.  Whitney,  Esq.  of  Newpass,  co.  Westmeath, 
and  had  issue.     The  3rd  son, 

CuRisTOPHER  Henry  Upton,  Esq.  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col. 
Clarfjes,  Royal  Irish  Dragoons,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
■Clarges,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Shuckeurgh  Whitney,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Clarges,  a  Capt.  43rd  Regt.,  unm.  who  was  drowned. 
I.  Anna,  m.  W.  Ruxion,  Esq.  i.f  Ardee  House. 

n.  Helena,  hi.  Thomas  Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Rockfield. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  SHrcKBCRGH  Whitney  Upton,  Rector  of  Kilmoon,  co. 
Meath,  m.  Jlargaret,  dau.  of  Lewis  F.  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Tanragoe, 
■CO.  Sligo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1336)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  d.  unm.  1824. 

II.  Lewis,  late  of  Glyde  Court. 

jii.  Arthur  Shockbdrgh,  of  Coolatoor,  Mo.ate,  co.  West 
meath,  B.A.,  J. P.,  late  JIajor  Westmeath  Militia,  b.  1807  ; 
ra.  1869,  Alice  Flunkett,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Hedges  PlunUett  Dunne,  of  Brittas,  Queen's  Co.,  and  had 
issue  by  her  (who  </.  11  March,  1870),  Henry  Arthdk 
SHrcKBCRGH,  now  of  Glyde  Court. 

I.  Elizabeth  Beatrice,  rii.  1829,  Theophilus  Clements,  Esq. 
of  Rakenny,  co.  Cavan,  who  is  deceased. 

II.  Isabella,  d.  unm. 

The  Rev.  S.  W.  Upton  d.  1807.    His  2nd  son, 

Lewis  Upton,  Esq.  of  Glyde  Court,  co.  Louth,  and  Stan- 
stead  Bury,  Herts,  formerly  of  4th  Hussars  and  9th  Lancers, 
late  Capt.  Louth  Rifie  Militia,  J. P.  co.  Louth,  and  High  Sheriff 
1346,  b.  3  Dec.  1805;  m.  14  Aug.  1844,  Isabella  Sophia  Geor- 
5iana  (who  d.  1865),  only  child  of  William  Henry  Feilde,  Esq. 
•of  Netherfield  House,  Herts,  by  Georgiana  Martha  Pybus  his 
■wife,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Fairfield,  Esq.  of  Walton  House, 
Surrey,  son  of  Richard  Fairfield,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Madras, 
and  d.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Henry  Arthur  Shuck- 
BrP.GH  Upton,  now  of  Glyde  Court. 

Arnii — Sa.,  a  cross  rnoline  arg.  Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  war-horse  courant  sa.,  caparisoned  or.  Motto — Semper 
paratus. 

&'a£*— Glyde  Court,  Castlebellingham,  co.  Louth  ;  Stanstead- 
6ury,  Ware,  Herts. 


UPTON    OF    INGMIRE    HALL. 

Uptox-Cotteell-Doemkk,  Floee.n'ce  A^'^'E,  of 
Ingmire  Hali,  co.  York,  s.  her  sister  27  Jan.  1876  ; 


m.  22  April,  1858,  Clement  Cottrell  Dormer,  Esq., 
onlj  son  of  Charles  Cottrell  Dormer,  of  Rousham, 
Oxon  (see  that  Name),  aiid  by  him  (who  d.  29  Dec. 
1S80)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Walter,  of  Rousham,  co.  Oxford,  Lieut.  13th 
Hussars,  b.  21  May,  18G0,  m.  1879,  Ursula,  4th  dau.  of 
Thomas  Leslie-Melville-Cartwright,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Eliza- 
beth, his  wile,  and  has  issue,  two  sons,  Clement  and 
Charles. 

II.  Clement  Adelmar,  of  Cokethorpe  Park,  co.  Oxford, 
b.  14  Nov.  1862. 

III.  Greville,  b.  23  March,  1864  ;  d.  1865. 

IV.  John  Herbert,  Lieut.  4th  batt.  Oxfordshire  Light  In- 
fantry, b.  1  Aug.  1865,  9)1.  13  July,  1892,  Hilda,  3id  dau. 
of  Horace  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Shotwick  Park,  Chester, 
and  has,  John  Trelawny,  &.30  April,  1893. 

v.  Maximilian,  6.  I  March,  1867;  m.  18  Oct.  1893,  Helen 
Georgina  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  AUen,  of  St. 
Andrews,  N.B. 

VI.  Aubrey  Caesar,  b.  15  March,  1874. 

VII.  William  Otway,  b.  1878. 

VIII.  Humphrey  Handle  (posthumous),  6.  29  April,  1881. 

I.  Beatrice,  in.  1884,  Arthur  Woodbyne,  youngest  son  of  Sir 

Woodbine  Parish,  K.C.H. 

II.  Florence  Augusta,  m.  31  Jan.  1885,  Hon.  Cecil  Saumarez 
Toby,  Capt.  7th  Batt.  the  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  2nd 
son  of  Florance  George  Henry,  5th  Baron  Boston  (see 
Burke's  Peerage),  and  has  issue,  Greville-Northey,  6.  24 
Aug.  1S89,  and  Evelyn-Aucusta,  h.  25  Sept,  1887. 

III.  Dorothy  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Evelyn  Hilda,  vi.  20  Sept.  1893,  Alexander  Dundas 
Robertson,  Esq.  of  Woolongoon,  Australia. 

v.  Winifred  Evelyn.  vi.  Katherine  Elizabeth. 

She  and  her  husband  assumed  the  name  and  arms 
of  Upton,  in  addition  to  and  before  those  of 
CoTTEELL-DoEMEE,  by  roval  hcence,  dated  June, 
1876. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  Upton,  or,  as  the  name  was 
anciently  spelt,  De  Uppeton,  was  settled  at  Upton,  Cornwall, 
about  the  time  of  the  Conquest.  From  the  extreme  age  of 
the  original  pedigree,  still  in  existence  at  Ingmire  Hall,  some 
of  the  earlier  names  and  dates  are  illegible;  but  from  the  r2th 
century  the  descent  is  continued  down  in  an  unbroken  line  to 
John  Uppeton,  de  Uppeton,  Cornwall. 

Arthue  Upton,  Esq.  of  L'Upton,  elder  brother  of  the 
Chevalier  John  Upton,  Knight  of  Malta,  and  grandson  of  John 
Upton  of  Lupton,  Devon,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  Wincomb  Raleigii,  Knt.,  was  4th  in  descent  from  the 
marriage  of  John  Upton,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  John  Upton, 
of  Trelaske,  Cornwall,  with  Agnes,  sister  and  heir  of  John, 
Peniles,  of  Lupton.  He  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Hugh  Fortescue 
Esq.  of  Filleigh,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Henry,  ancestor  of  the  Uptons,  Lords  Templetown. 

Hugh.  Arthur. 

Anne. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  John  Hele,  Esq.  of  Diptford,  Devon. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Lupton,  16'20,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anthony  Rous,  Knt.  of  Halton,  Cornwall,  and  had  seven  sons 
and  eight  daus.  Of  the  former,  the  eldest  Arthur,  was  his 
father's  heir,  and  the  3rd  Ambrose,  ancestor  of  Lewis  Upton, 
Esq.  of  Glyde  Court,  co.  Louth.     The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Upton,  Esq.  of  Lupton,  aged  6,  1620,  m.  Elizabeth, 
relict  of  Robert  Ilaydon,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  William  Gould,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  i.  John,  of  L'Upton,  M. P.  for  Dartmouth,  d.  s.  p. 
1687;  II.  Arthur,  d.unm.;  in.  William,  of  whom  presently. 
The  3rd,  but  only  son  to  sui-vive, 

William  Upton,  of  L'Upton,  m.  Catherine,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Otway,  of  Ingmire  Hall,  and  had  issue.  The  2nd, 
but  eldest  surviving  son  and  heir, 

John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Boucher,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  and  had 
(with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  1751,  Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of 
Swettcnham)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  M.P.  for  Westmorland, 
m.  Mary  Noble,  of  Weston,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  John, 
his  heir ;  Mary,  to.  John  Morland,  Esq.  of  Capplethwaite, 
Westmorland;  and  Jane.     The  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  m.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Wilson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son,  John,  6.  18  Dec.  1796,  (/.  unm.  1  Feb.  1867,  and  2ndly, 
11  .^lay,  1799,  Florence,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Staple- 


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TTRQ. 


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ton  CO.  Gloucester,  and  eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John 
Smyth,  4tli  Bart,  of  Ashton  Court,  Somerset,  by  whom  he  liad 
a  son,  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat.  Mr.  Upton  d.  6  Jan.  1832, 
and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Upton,  who  surrendered  the  family  estates  inco.  York 
and  Westmorland  in  favour  of  his  younger  brother, 

Thomas  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  6.  8  June,  1800,  who 
m.  16  July,  1829,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Way,  Esq.  of 
Denham  Place,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June  1870)  had 

Thomas  Smyth,  of  Ingmire  Hall,  b.  1830;  d.  1848. 

John  Henry  Greville,  of  Ashton  Court,  who  took  the  name 
of  Smyth,  and  was  created  a  Bart.  25  April,  1859  (see  Bubke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Eliza  Kkances,  late  of  Ingmire  Hall. 

Flobence  Anne,  now  of  Ingmire  Hall. 
Mr.  Thomas  Upton  d.  23  Dec.  1843,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Smyth  Upton,  Esq.,  d.  unm.  12  March,  1848,  and 
was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Eliza  Fbances  Upton,  who  d.  unm.  27  Jan.  187G,  and  was 
■s.  by  her  sister,  the  present  proprietor. 

Arm.^ — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Dobmer,  azure  ten  billets, 
four,  three,  two,  and  one  or.  a  chief  of  the  last,  therefrom 
issuant  a  deuii-lion  rampant  sable;  2nd,  Cottbell,  argent  a 
bend  nebuly  gutte  d'eau  between  three  escallops  of  the  second ; 
3rd,  Upton,  sable  a  cross  moline  arg. 

Crinis — Dormer  upon  the  dexter  side — a  fox  statant  arg. ; 
then  Cottbell, — a  talbot's  head  couped  sable  gorged  with  a 
collar  with  chain  affixed  thereto  between  two  crosses  palee 
palewise  or,  the  collar  charged  with  three  escallops  also  sable; 
Upton  upon  the  sinister  side — on  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  liorse 
passant  sable  bridled,  saddled  and  accoutred  also  or. 

Motto — NEC  •  TEMEBE  •  NEC  •  TIMIDE. 

Seat — Ingmire  Hall,  Sedbergh. 


TJEQTJHART  OF  MELDEUM    AND  BYTH, 

UrQUHART,  BeAUCHAMP  COLCIOUGH,  Esq.  of 
Meldriim  and  Byth,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
*.  5  May,  1830  :'  m.  5  Aug.  1856,  Isabella  Forbes, 
dan.  of  Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Eraser,  K.C.B.,  H.E.I.C.S., 
of  Braelangwell,  co.  Ross,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EeaxtchampColclough,  Capt.Q.O.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
v.  20  July,  1860. 

I.  Annie  Isabel,  h.  19  April,  1857;  to.  26  Feb.  1878,  Garden 
Alexander  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Castle  co.  Aberdeen. 

liineag'e. — Divers  authentic  historians  attest  the  an- 
tiquity and  eminence  of  the  great  House  of  Ubquhabt. 

Ueqchabt  of  Cromarty  was  always  acknowledged  as  chief 
■of  the  name,  and  formerly  possessed,  either  in  priority  or 
superiority,  almost  that  whole  county.  They  were  heritable 
Sheriffs  of  Cromarty  until  the  heritable  jurisdictons  were 
abolished  in  1747.  In  the  time  of  Alexandeb  I.,  Galleroch 
Urchart  is  mentioned  in  a  composition  between  Andrew, 
Bishop  of  Murray,  "et  dominura  Olanum  Ostiarium,"  and 
in  tlie  reign  of  Uobert  Bbuce,  William  Ubchabd,  of  Cro- 
marty, was  heritably  Sheriff  of  that  shire.  The  elder  branch 
of  the  Urquharts  of  Cromarty,  died  out  in  1741.  The  estate 
having  previously  been  sold  to  George,  Viscount  Tarbert, 
the  leadership  of  the  name  passed  to  the  Urquharts  of  Meldrum. 
A  principal  line,  ■vidsXJ'B.q.V'Ri^^i  of  Braelangwell,  in  the  parish 
of  Kirkmichael,  which  continued  to  hold  the  Braelangwell 
property  until  the  last  proprietor,  Charles  Gordon  Urquhart, 
Esq.,  an  Officer  in  the  Scots  Greys,  sold  the  estate,  with  the 
■exception  of  a  small  portion,  including  the  ancient  burying 
ground  of  Kirkmichael,  which,  having  descended  in  strict  tail, 
became  the  property  of  that  gentleman's  brother,  David 
Ubquhabt,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Stafford. 

Sir  Alexander  Ubquhabt,  of  Dunlugas  eventually  in- 
herited Cromarty  at  the  decease  of  his  elder  brother,  Sir 
Thomas  Urquhart,  a  devoted  royalist.  He  d.  1661,  leaving  two 
<laus.  the  elder  «i.  Sir  Henry  Guthrie,  of  King  Edward,  and  the 
younger,  Christian,  m.  1st,  Lord  Rutherford,  2Ddly,  James, 
Viscount  Fendraught,  and  3rdly,  George  Morison,  of  Bognie. 

John  Urqohabt  (2nd  son  of  Alexander  Ubquhart,*  of  Cro- 
marty, by  Beatrix  his  wife,  dau.  of  Innes  of  Auchintoul), 
ii.  1547  ;  became  tutor  to  his  grand-nephew.  Sir  Thomas  Urqu- 
hart, and  was  well  known  afterwards  by  the  designation  of 
Tutor  of  Cromarty.  The  Tutor  of  Cromarty,  "  renowned," 
saith  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart,  "  all  over  Britain  for  his  deep 
reach  of  Natural  art,"  d.  8  Nov.  1631,  aged  84.     He  to.  three 

*  "  Alexander  Urquhart,  of  Cromarty,  was  the  eldest  of  the 
twenty-five  sons  of  Thomas  Urquhart,  of  Cromarty,  by  Helen 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  Lord  Abernethy ;  seven  of  these 
sons  fell  at  Pinkie."— <S2r  Thomas  Urquhart. 


times.  His  eldest  son  by  his  third  wife,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Alexander  Seton,  of  Meldrum,  6th  in  descent  from 
the  marriage  of  William  Seton  (younger  son  of  Sir  Alexander 
Seton,  Lord  of  Gordon)  with  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Meldrum,  was 

Patrick  Ubquhabt,  of  Jleldrum,  co.  Aberdeen,  who  suf- 
fered severely  for  his  adherence  to  King  Chables  I.  He  to. 
Lady  Margaret  Ogilvie,  dau.  of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Airlie,  by 
Lady  Isabel  hia  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Haddington, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  predeceased  his  father  unm. 

II.  Adam,  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  James,  founded  the  Cbaioston  branch  (which  »ee). 

rv.  Patrick,    Professor  of    Mtdieine   in   the    King's    Coll., 

Aberdeen,  m.  Elizabeth,   dau.   of  Dr.   Andrew  Muir,  and 

had  issue, 
v.  Alexander,    Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  under  the   royal 

banner. 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.    1st.   Sir  George  Gordon,    of    Gight,  and 

2ndly,  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Buchan. 

The  Laird  of  Meldrum  d.  1664,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Adam  Ubquhabt,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  b.  1635,  M.P.  for  co. 
Aberdeen;  m.  1667,  Lady  Mary  Gordon,  sister  of  George,  1st 
Duke  of  Gordon,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  James,  of 
Byth;  Adam  and  Lewis,  Churchmen  in  France  ;  Mary,  a  nun 
at  Dieppe  ;  Elizabeth,  to.  David  Ogilvie,  of  Clova  Anne,  to. 
Sir  Florence  Odonachie,  in  France  and  had  issue.  Adam 
Urquhart  d.  at  Edinburgh  10  Nov.  1684,  leaving  the  Lady 
Mary  Urquhart  his  widow,  who  m.  2ndly,  James,  4th  Earl  of 
Perth,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  and  d.  at  St.  Germain 
1726.     The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Ubquhabt,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  5.  1668,  held  conjointly 
with  the  Hon.  John  Campbell,  of  Mamore,  M.P.,  father  of 
John,  4th Duke  of  Argyll,  the  office  of  Master  of  the  Works  in 
Scotland  temj).  Queen  Anne.  He  was  likewise  a  member  of 
the  last  Scottish  Parliament,  which  united  the  two  kingdoms. 
He  TO.  Jean  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  CampbeU,  of  Calder,  by  Lady 
Henrietta  Stewart,  his  wife,  dau.  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Moray, 
and  had  issue. 

I.  Adam,  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime,  unm. 

II.  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  m.  William  Menzies,  of  Pitfodels. 

II.  Jean,  m.  Alexander  Steuart,  of  Auchluncart. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Forbes,  of  Tillery. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Charles  Gordon,  of  Blelack. 

He  d.  1726,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Ubquhabt,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Forbes,  of  Monimusk,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

I.  Keith,  his  heir. 

I.  Jane,  to.  Capt.  John  Urquhart,  of  Craigston. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ia.  John  Turner,  of  Turner  Hall. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Scott,   Merchant,  in  co. 

Aberdeen,  and  had  by  her   one  son,  William,  who  left  a  son, 

William.     He  m.  3rdly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  George  Douglas  Esq. 

of  Whiterigs,  of  the  family  of  Glenbervie,  and  had  by  her  a 

son, 
George,  m.   1784,   Bridget,  only  dau.  of   Beauchamp  Col- 
clough,  Esq.  of  Bohermore,  co.  Carlow,  and  d.  a  Lieut.- 
Col.  in  command  of  the  66th  Regt.,  leaving  an  only  surviving 
son, 

Beauchamp   Colclough   Ubquhabt,  who  became    even- 
tually of  Meldrum  and  Byth. 

Mr.  William  Urquhart  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  sur- 
viving son, 

Keith  Urquhart,  Esq.,  of  Meldrum,  m.  the  Hon.  (after- 
wards Lady)  Jane  Duft,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  Fife. 
He  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Ubquhabt,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  b.  1750;  m.  1788,  Miss 
H.  Forbes,  dau.  of  William  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Skellater  and  Bal- 
bithan,  but  d.  s.  p.  17  Nov.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Beauchamp  Colclough  Ubquhabt,  Esq.  of  Meldrum  and 
Byth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1796  ;  to.  1819,  Anne  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Patrick  Fitzsimons,  Esq.  of  Streamstown,  co.  Westmeath, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1862),  had  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  7  Sept.  1821  ;  d.  27  June,  1852. 

II.  Beauchamp  Colclough,  now  of  Meldrum  and  Byth. 
in.  William  Henry,  b.  14  April,  la39,  deceased. 

IV.  Thomas  Bedford,  Staff  Paymaster,  late  Capt.  72nd 
Highlanders,  b.  11  Jan.  1842;  d.  1891. 

I.  Sarah  Jane  Elizabeth  Bridget,  d.  15  May,  1879. 

II.  Henrietta  Susan,  m.  i  Dec.  1865,  Major-Gen.  James  Hyde 
Champion,  Bombay  army  (retired). 

III.  Douglas  Isabella  Maria,  m.  1850,  Garden  William  DuflF, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Garden  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton,  deceased. 

IV.  Jemima  Louisa  Merries  c/.  1846. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1  July,  1856,  John  McKenzie  Fraser, 
Esq.  of  Braelangwell,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  Sir  H.  Fraser, 
K.C.B.,  and  2ndly,  22  Oct.  1874,  Luther  B.  Martin,  Esq. 


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IJSS 


XI.  Mary,  m.  Vi.  Pirrie,  51. D. 

v;i.  Anne  .lane,  'I.  11  March,  iS33. 

viii.  C"liark>ttc  Millar,  m.  Major  William  Hill,  Madras  Staff 

IX.  Catheiine  Gcorgina,  d.  1S41. 
Mr.  Uniuhart  d.  4  Oct.  Itol. 

.4 nns— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4tli,  or.  three  bnars' heads  erased 
CU..  lanmu'<l  az.,  for  Vkqchakt  of  Cromarti/ ;  2m\,  arc,  a 
deiiii-ottir  issuinsout  of  a  bar  waved  sa.,  the  otier  crowned 
or,  for  MELPKfM;  3rd,  or,  three  crescents  witliin  a  double 
tressure  counteiflorv  cu.,  for  Seton.  Crest— A  demi-otter  sa., 
crowned  with  an  antique  crown,  and  in  its  paw  a  crescent  or. 
^■"l(;>^)();•^^.^  -  Iwo  srovhouiuls  ppr.,  collared  gu.,  leashed  or. 
Mottou—yivan,  speak,  and  do  well ;  above  the  crest,  Per  marc, 
jicr  terras. 

,vV„f.<_>It.Uirum  House,  Old  Meldrnm ;  and  BytU  House, 
near  Tun  iiT,  co.  Aberdeen. 


UBaXrHART    OF    CEAIGSTON. 

Pollaed-Ukquhart,  Feancis  Edward  Eomu- 
T.rs,  Esq.  of  Craigston,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and 
]).L.,  ^fajor  S.H.A.,  b.  8  Sept.  1S48  ;  m.  Nov.  1888, 
Louisa  lionrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Garden  Duff. 
Esq.  of  llatton  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen. 

liinea.ge.— James  UrQcnAiiT,  of  KnocUleigh,  3rd  son  of 
Patrick  Uniuhart,  of  Meldrum  {see preceding  Article),  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Fraser  Tyrie,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Capt.  .luus  Ukquhakt,  of  Craigston,  who  purchasing  the 
estate  of  Cromarty,  was  designated  by  either  title.  He  m.  his 
cousin,  Jean,  dau.of  ^YiIliam  Urquhart,  Esq.,  of  Meldrum,  and 
had  issue,  William,  liis  heir;  James,  a  general  ofBcer,  who 
d.s.p.;  John,  who  d.unm.;  Mary,  m.  Hobert  Arbuthnot, 
Esq.  of  Haddo;  Elizabeth;  Jean,  m.  the  Chevalier  Urquhart, 
of  Byth  ;  Margaret,  vi.  Eobert  Clerk,  Esq.  of  Mavisbank. 
C.npt.  Urquhart  d.  175G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  UnQcnAKT  Esq.  of  Craigston,  who  sold  the  estate 
of  Cromarty.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Irvine, 
Esq.  of  Artamford,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir  ;  Jane,  m. 
Erancis  Gregor,  Esq.  of  Trewarthenick,  Cornwall ;  and  Eleanor, 
Mr.  Urquhart  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  A.  Ogilvie,  Esq.  of 
Auchiries,  and  had  Adam,  ?/i.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Kight  Picv. 
Edward  Ma'tby,  Bishop  of  Durham;  Elizabeth,  m.  J.  C. 
Champion,  Esq.,  Major  21st  Kegt ;  Frances,  m.  G.  Green, 
Capt.  in  the  army.     He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Ukqchart,  Esq.  of  Craigston,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Moir,  Esq.  of  Scotstown,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

George,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

Francis,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  1843,  Margaret,  dau.  of 

Henry  Forbes,  Esq.  of  iJalgownie. 
Margaret,  m.  Col.  Jonathan  Forbes  Leslie,  of  Eothie  Norman, 

late  of  the  78th  Kegt. 
Eleanor,  m.  John  Ardine  Clegg,  who  d.  18G9. 

Mr.  Urquhart  d.  1S21,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Uequbart,  Esq.  of  Craigston,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Fraseifield,  and 
dying,  March,  1847,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Mart  I^aci^lla  Uequhart,  of  Craigston,  m.lQ  Aug.  1846, 
William  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard,  co.  West- 
meath,  J.P.  and  D  L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  who  assumed  by 
royal  licence,  the  additional  surname  of  URQuaAiiT,  and  d. 
Dec.  1873,  leaving  issue.     The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Edward  Eomclus  Pollard-Urquuart,  Esq.  is 
now  of  Craigston  (see  Pollard  of  Castle  Pollard). 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — .Same  asUnQDiiART  o/  Mtldrura. 

Seat — Craigston  Castle,  TurnlT,  co.  Aberdeen,  built  in  ltj04. 


TJRaTJHART    OF    STE.AWBERRYHILL. 

URQriiART,  Datid  Punlop,  Esq.  of  strawberry- 
hill,  Jving'3  CO.,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1890,  Major, 
iate  3rd  JJatt.  Leinster  Eegt.,  b.  5  Jan.  1830  ;  m. 
3  April,  1872,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  late  John  W. 
Tark'ton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Killcigh,  King's  co.  (and 
Anne  liis  wife,  who  s.  her  brother  Eowland  Eothcr- 
gill,  Esq.  to  the  Hensol  Castle  estate  in  co. 
ulatp.organ,  and  resumed  the  name  of  Eothcrgill), 
and  has  issue, 
I 

Anne  .Jane. 

Henrietta  Cecilia. 

Xiineag-e — This  branch  of  the  Urquhart  family  came 
frcm  Cromarty,  and  are  descendants  of  the  liistorieally  well- 
kuown  .Sir  Thomas  Urquhart,   the  arms  being  the    same. 


Major  Urquhart  came  to  Ireland  in  1852,  and  purchased 
Strawberryhill;  the  lands  ia  Scotland  being  in  possession  of 
himself  and  his  family. 

William  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Fairhill,  co.  Lanark,  J.P. 
m.  1782,  Anne  Steele,  of  Inchny,  and  d.  1818,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  1825)  a  son, 

John  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Fairhill  and  Auchingramont,  &c., 
CO.  Lanark,  and  of  Caraneugh,  co.  Perth,  J.P.,  6.  1783;  m. 
1815,  Jane,  dau.  of  Andrew  Mc  Kair,  of  Balvee,  co.  Dumbar- 
ton, and  by  her  (6.  1793;  d.  1840)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  ii.  Andrew,  d. 

III.  John,  d.  IV.  Robeit,  d. 

V.  James,  d.  vi.  Duncan,  d. 

VII.  TUoinas,  d. 

VIII.  David  Dunlop,  now  of  Strawberryhill. 

IX.  Andrew,  ?)i.  lySC,  Abigail  Young,  and  d.  IcaviDg  issue, 
one  dau. 

I.  Janet,  d.  ii.  Anne,  d. 

HI.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  William  Rorison. 

IV.  Cecilia  Cleland,  <;.  v.  Barbara. 

VI.  .■\gnes,  m.  William  Alston  Dykes,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
live  sons  and  two  daus. 

Mr.  Urquhart  d.  1854. 

iS<a<— Strawberryhill,  Cloghan,  King's  Co. 


USBORNE    OF    WHITTLE. 

UsBORNE,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Writlle,  Essex,  J.P., 
M.A.,  and  M.P.  for  Mid.  Essex  since  1892,  b.  30 
May,  1840 ;  m.  3  Dee.  1863,  Frances  Alice,  eklest 
dau.  of  Joseph  Alfred  Hardcastle,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Masters,  Lieut.  E.A.,  6.  11  Dec.  1S5S. 
It.  Henry  Lawrence,  6.  2  Sept.  1SG9. 

III.  Edward  F'rancis,  b.  30  March,  1S73. 

IV.  Robert  Arthur,  6.  23  Feb.  1876. 

V.  John,  b.  7  Sept.  1878. 

VI.  James,  b.  13  June,  18S9. 

I.  Margaret  Anne.  it.  Mary  Elizabeth 

III.  Winifred  Maud.  iv.  Mabel  jUexina. 

V.  Edith  Hardcastle. 

Mr.  Usborne  is  the  only  son  of  Thomas  Masters 
Usborne,  Esq.  of  Elackrock,  co.  Cork  (who  m.  1837, 
and  d.  17  Oct.  1881),  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Ilillier,  Esq.  of  Hertford.  He  has  two 
sisters,  Agnes  Harriet,  widow  of  Eaymond  Maude 
Lluellyn,  Jisq.,  and  Edith  Alice,  m.  to  Sir  Kalph 
Payne  (jallvvey,  Bart. 

Seat — Writtle,  near  Chelmsford,  Essex. 

Clubs— Carlton,  Constitutional,  S.W.,  and  City,  E.G. 


trSSHER    OF    EASTWELIi. 

UssHER,  William  Arland,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  co» 
Galway,  b.  187G  ;  s.  his  father,  Eeb.  18S4. 

Lineage. — A  voluminous  pedigree  of  this  family,  and  all 
the  various  branches,  compiled  by  Sir  William  Betham, 
Ulster  King  of  Arms,  commences  with 

Arland  Ussuer,  Sheriff  of  Dublin  1460-C2,  and  Mayor 
1409-71,  of  whom  noticesremain  connected  with  the  years  14G3 
to  1471.  He  m.  1st,  Alsone  Taylor,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau. 
Margaret,  and  an  only  son,  Thomas,  who  ju.  Elizabeth  Chee- 
vcrs,  of  Macetown,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  hiir,  Alsone, 
ire.  1st,  William  Bath,  Esq.  of  Athcarne,  and  2ndly,  John 
Bellew,  Esq.  of  Bellewstown.  Mr.  Ussher  m.  2nUIy,  Anne 
Berford,  and  had  issue,  four  sons, 

I.  John,  Sheriff  of  Dublin  1524,  m.  Johanna,  dau.  of  William 
Fo.^ter,  of  Killcigh,  and  was  ancestor  of  Ussher  oi  Santri/, 
lli;NK\  UssuER,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  Robert  Ussuer, 
Bi.-hnp  of  Kildare,  and  James  L'ssui:r,  Archbishop  oi 
Armagh,  the  illustrious  scholar  and  divine. 

u.  Robert,  cZ.  s.  p.  m.  Philip,  ci. «.  p. 

IV.  CuKisTOPHER,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  4th  and  youngest  son, 

CnnisToPHEB  UssHER,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Dublin  1518  and  1524, 
d.  30  Jan.  152G.  He  m.  Ist,  Maud  Darcy,  wbo  d.  s.  p.  1523, 
and  2ndly,  Alison,  dau.  of  Thomas  FTtzwilliam,  Esq.  of 
Merrion,  by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  James  Fitzsimons,  of  Dub- 
lin, merchant,  and  Srdly,  Alderman  James  Segravc,  of  Dub- 
lin, he  had  a  son, 

John  Ussher,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Dublin  1561,  collector  of  the 
customs  of  Dublin,  MieUarAmns  15C4,  d.  1  May,  ICOO.  He  iii. 
Alison,  dau.   of  Sir  William  Ktwman,  Mayor  of  Dublin,  by 


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whom,  who  d.  1601,  he  had,  with  a  sen,  Christopher,  who  d. 
young,  a  successor. 

Sib  William  Ussber,  Knt.  of  Donnybrook,  6.  1588,  Clerk  of 
the  Council,  knighted  hy  Sir  George  Cary,  Lord  Deputy  of 
Ireland  25  July,  1603.  He  m.  1st,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Adam 
Loftus,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  Archbishop  of  Dublin, 
who  d.  11  Nov.  1597,  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward 
Cludde,  of  Orleton,  co.  Salop,  widow  of  George  Goodman,  of 
St.  John's,  who  d.  «.  p.  18  Sept.  Iti03.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Arthuk,  his  heir. 

II.  Adam,  Ulster  King  of  Arms  1632,  d.  1  July,  163S. 

I.  Mary,  m.  William    Crofton,  Ksq.  of   Temple  House,  co. 

Sligo. 
u.  Jane,  d.  1674,  m.  Daniel  Molyneux,  Ulster  King  of  Arms, 

who  d.  13  June,  1632. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Beverley  Newcomen,  Knt.  of  Moys- 
town. 

IV.  Alice,  d.  1  April,  1671  ;  m.  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  Knt.  of 
Newtownlimavady. 

V.  Elinor,  m.  Sir  Charles  Foster,  Knt.,  Mayor  of  Dublin. 

VI.  Anne,  d.  12  May,  1669;  m.  Sir  Robert  Meredith,  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Exchequer,  who  d.  1088. 

Sir  William,  whose  will  is  dated  28  Dec.  1657,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Abthub  Ussheb,  Esq.  of  Donnybrook,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Newcomen,  Knt.  of  Moystown,  by  whom,  who  d.  1052, 
he  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  James,  d.  s.  p.  iii-  John,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  Adam.  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Beverley,  of  Kilmeadon,  co.  Waterford,  d.  1683,  m.  1st, 
Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Percy  Smith,  Knt.,  cf  Ballynatray,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Francis  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Rathcourcy  ;  and  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Osborne, 
1st  Bart,  of  Ballyntaylor,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  Beverley,  M.P.  for  Waterford,  (Z.  1756;  m.  1st,  26  March, 
1733,  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lysaght,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 
Beverley,  of  Kilmeadon,  who  d.  1756,  and  a  dau.  Mary, 
m.  Ambrose  Congreve,  Esq  of  Mount  Congreve.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Edmond  Shuldham,  and  had 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Katherine,  to.  Henry  Alcock,  Esq.  of 
Wilton,  and  Judith,  m.  Edmund  Shuldham,  Esq. 

2  James,  of  Ballyntaylor,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Donellan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John.  Arthur  (Pvev.),  went  to  America. 

Beverley,  m.  Melian,  dau.  of  James  Roche,  Esq.  of 
Glywn,  and  had,  i.  John,  of  Conty  ;  ii.  Melian  (Mrs. 
Hearns);  iii.  Jane,  m.  John  Boate,  Esq.  of  Duckspool ; 
IV.  Isabella,  m.  Roger  Dalton  ;  v.  Anne,  m.  Thomas 
Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry;  vi.  Jane,  m.  John  Osborne 
Odell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Odell ;  vii.  Susan,  m.  Christopher 
Jlusgrave,  Esq.  of  Tourin. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  .\mbrose  Congreve,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Congreve,  and  had  another  dau., 

Rebecca,  m.  Ambrose  Power,  Esq.  of  Barrettstown. 

3  John,  M.P.  for  Carriek,  d.  1741  ;  m.  Hon.  Mary  St. 
Geoige,  and  had  issue, 

Usher,  Lord  St.  George,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christo- 
pher Dominick,  Esq.  anO  had  a  dau.  Emily,  m. 
William  Robert,  2nd  Duke  of  Leinster. 

Olivia,  m.  1736,  Arthur  French,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  co. 
Galway,  and  had  issue. 

4  Arthcb,  ancestor  of  Ussheb  of  Camphire. 

1  Judith. 

2  Isabel,  m.  Edmund  Hubbard,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 

3  Anne,  m.  1st,  Sir  Thomas  Osborne,  4th  Bart,  of  Ballyn- 
taylor, and  2ndly,  Francis  Skiddy,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Ti.  Christopher,  d.  young.  vii.  Philip,  d.  young. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  1633,  wife  of  Sir  Paul  Davis,  Knt.,  Clerk  of 
the  Council,  and  d.  20  July,  1633. 

II.  Catherine,  d.  1661,  m.  Sir  Philip  Perceval,  Knt.,  ancestor 
of  the  I'arl  of  Egraont. 

III.  Isabella,  m.  Sir  Percy  Smith,  Knt.  of  Ballynatray. 

IV.  Alice,  d.  1684;  m.  Sir  Theophilus  Jones,  Knt.  of  Osbers- 
town. 

Mr.  Ussher  was  drowned  in  the  River  Dodder  2  March,  1628, 
when  he  waa  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  William  Ussheb,  Knt  of  Portrane,  co.  Dublin,  and  of 
the  Castle  of  Grange,  co.  Wicklow,  knighted  26  May,  1636,  m. 
ist,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  of  Bellamont, 
Lord  Justice  of  Ireland,  and  by  her  (who  rf.29  Nov.  1638)  had 
issue, 

I.  Arthur,  d.  l.  p. 

II.  Christopher,  of  Dublin,  d.  Jan.  1706;  in.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Long  Ashton,  and  had  issue, 

I  William,  d.  1718;  m.  Lettice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Henry  Waring,  Knt.,  of  Warin>;stown,  and  had  four  sons. 
1  William  ;  2  Henry;  3  Christopher  ;  4  John,  all  of  whom 
d.s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  Martha,  m.  Anthony  Marlay,  Esq. 
of  Dublin,  and  Dorothy. 
II. 


2  Henry,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1639,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Waring,  Knt.  of  Waringstown,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Martha,  d.  1797;  m.  1st  Nel^eniiah  Donellan,  Chief 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  2ndly,  Philip  Perceval, 
brother  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Egmont. 

2  Florence.  3  Elizabeth.  4  Mary  Anne. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  1612  ;  m.  Ricliard  Nevill,  Esq. 

II.  Judith,  m.  Sir  James  Wemyss,  Knt.,  who  d.  11  Oct. 
1674. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

Sir  William  to.  2ndly,  14  May,  1645,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Capt. 
George  St.  Barbe,  of  the  House  of  White  Parish,  Wilts,  and 
had  issue, 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  William,  d.  25  Nov.  1647. 

V.  Adam  (Rev.),  m.  Rebecca  Wye.  who  d.  8  Aug.  1695,  and 
had  issue,  John,  d.  s.  p. ;  Frederick  (Rev.),  m.  Martha  Cope, 
and  d.  in  1766 ;  and  eight  other  children. 

VI.  Arthur.  vii.  Henry,  d.  1658. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Henry  CoUey,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carberry,  and  was 
mother  of  Richard,  1st  Lord  Mornington. 

V.  Frances,  d.  young. 

Sir  William  d.  April,  1671.  His  3rd  son,  but  the  eldest  of  his 
2nd  marriage, 

John  Ussheb,  Esq.  of  Mount  Ussher,  Master  in  Chancery, 
m.  13  Oct.  1681,  Alice,  dau.  of  Samuel  Molyneux,  3rd  son 
of  Daniel  Molyneux,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Usher,  Knt.  of  Donnybrook,  and  had 
issue, 
I.  Chkistopheb,  his  heir.  ii.  John. 

III.  Samuel  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Dunganstown,  co.  Wicklow,  b. 
1694,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  9  July,  1714,  aged  20, 
M.A.  1722,  m.  Frances  Walsh,  and  had,  with  three  daus. 
(I  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Bill,  Esq.  of  Seapark,  co.  Wicklow  ; 
2  Alicia,  m.  William  West,  Esq.,  co.  Wicklow  ;  3  Katherine, 
m.  1st,  Mr.  Sheppard,  and  2ndly,  William  Phinuimore, 
Esq.),  four  sons, 

1  William,  Capt.  R.N.,  lost  at  sea  off  Scilly. 

2  Thomas,  Capt.  lOth  Regt.  of  Foot,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Walsh,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  John  (Rev.),  m.  May,  1764,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Humble,  and  had  three  sons, 

John  (Ven.),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Raphoe,  30  Aug.  I8I8, 

d.s.  p.  1835. 
Cornelius. 
Henry  (Rev  ),  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  m.  his 

cousin,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Ussher,  D.D.,  and 

had  1  Henry;    2  Thomas;   3  William;    4  Samuel;   6 

James ;  1  Frances ;  2  Maria. 

4  Henry  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
Astronomer-Royal,  Ireland,  m.  Mary  Burne,  and  had, with 
five  daus.,  1  Frances;  2  Margaret;  3  Sarah ;  4  Rebecca; 
5  Alicia  :  and  two  younger  sons,  John,  and  Henry,  who 
both  d.  s.  p.,  an  elder  son, 

Sib  Thomas  Ussheb,  Knt.,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  Rear-Admiral 
of  the  Blue,  6.  1779,  Midshipman  R.N.  27  Jan.  1791 ; 
Capt.  of  the  "  Redwing,"  Ii<  guns,  18  Oct.  1806,  and  of 
the  "  Undaunted,"  38  guns,  2  Feb.  1813,  in  which  ship 
he  conveyed  Napoleon  I.  to  Elba  28  April,  1814.  Sir 
Thomas  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Grove  House,  co.  Buckingham,  and  d.  6  Jan.  1848, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Neville,  H.M.  Charge  d'Affaires  and  Consul- 
General  at  Hayti,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Fawsett, 
and  (i.  13  April,  1885,  leaving  a  son,  Herbert  Taylor, 
whose  dau.  m.  Major  Charles  Talbot  Davenport ;  and 
two  daus.,  Adelaide  Juliana  Lucinda, )«.  Gen.  Robert 
Hughes ;  and  Haitiana,  m.  Col.  Augustus  Staveley 
Murray. 

2  Sydney  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.  23  Nov.  1846,  served  on 
the  North  American  and  West  Indian  stations,  d. 
unm. 

3  Edward  Pellew  Hammett,  Major  Royal  Marines, 
served  in  Scinde  1839,  and  in  the  wars  in  China 
1840-2,  and  with  the  Baltic  Fleet  (Russian  war) 
1854-5;  m.  Charlotte  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Duke, 
of  Lake  House,  Wilts,  and  d.  s.  p.  His  widow  m. 
2ndly,  Col.  R.  S.  Cole,  1st  Argyle  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders. 

4  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Miss  Claike,  and  d. 
leaving  two  sons. 

1  Carohne,  m.  Rev.  NeviUe  Parry,  and  d.  1  March, 
1884. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  I.  St.  George  Williams. 

3  Frances,  d.  young. 

IV.  William,  d.  young. 

v.  Thomas,  6.  4  Nov.  1704  ;  d.  s.p. 

I.  Mary,  6.  9  Oct.  1691.  ii.  Alice. 

III.  Letitia,  b.  1693. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Ross  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Castlegar,  co.  Galway. 

Mr.  Ussher  d.  10  March,  1745.     His  eldest  son, 

Chbistopheb  Ussheb,  Esq.  of  Mount  Ussher,  co.  Wicklow, 
j«.  22  Feb.  1715,  Elizabeth  Chetwood,  and  had  issue. 

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TJST 


1.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  'Williani,  d.  s.  p. 

lu.  Chiistopher.    of    Eastwcll,    co.  Giiiway,    m.    Margaret 
Bayley,  and  had  issue. 
1  CnRisTOPHER.  oi  whom  hereafter. 

'-'  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  settled  in  Canada,  m.  Blary, 
dau.  of  —  Street,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John  ;  Edgeworth  ; 
Samuel;  Marsrarct,  to.  —  Thompson,  Esq.;  Harriet,";. 
—  Mitehell,  Ksq. ;  Mary,  ni.  her  cousin,  John  Ussher, 
Esq.  of  Eastwell. 
1.  Katherine.  ii.  Alice. 

III.  Martha  (Mrs.  Edgeworth). 

IV.  Jane,  r,i.  George  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Drumbcg,  co.  Wicklow. 
Mr.  U.'Jsher  d.  ITSB,  and  was  .'.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Usshkr,  Esq.  of  Mount  Ussher,  and  of  Eastwell,  co. 
Oalway,  M.P.  co.  Wicklow,  who  d.  s.  p.    His  nephew, 

Chkistopher  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  inherited  thatestate, 
and,!!. July,  1797,  Ellis,  dau.  of  James  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne 
Hall,  CO.  Mayo,  by  w  horn  (who  d.  1820)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

n.  Christopher  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  C.  R.  Brush, 
Esq.  of  Gill  Hall,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue,  Arland,  Christo- 
pher, Caroline,  and  Ada. 

III.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Ellis,  TO.  Xaverious  Blake,  Esq.  of  Oran  Castle,  co. 
Gal  way. 

II.  Honoria,  m.  John  Donellan,  Esq.  of  Ballydonellan  Castle, 
CO.  Galway. 

Mr.  Ussher  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  m.  1831,  his  cousin,  Maiy, 
dau.  of  Capt.  John  Ussher,  of  Canada,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  Dillon,  of  Johnstown, 
and  d.  1878,  having  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

III.  Edmund  Augustus,  ((.  young. 
IT.  William  Augustus  Edmund. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Stewart  Johnston,  M.D. 

II.  Ellis  Belinda,  d.  unm.  March,  lb25. 

Mr.  Ussher  d.  24  April,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Christopher  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  0.  1832;  m.  Olivia, 

dau.  of  David  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of  Barbersfort,  co.  Galway,  and 

liad  issue, 
I.  William  Arland,  now  of  Eastwell. 
•I.  Christopher,  d.  10  Sept.  1880. 
II.  Henry  Ingham,  b.  10  Feb.  1879. 

I.  Agnes. 

II.  Olivia  Ellis. 

III.  Alison. 

Mr.  Ussher  d.  21  Feb.  1884. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  crm.  between  three  batons  or.  Creat 
— An  arm  couped  below  the  elbow  and  erect,  vested  bendy  or 
and  az.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  baton  or.  Motto — Ne 
vile  velis. 

/Seat— Eaetwell,  Kilrickle,  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 


USSHER    OF    CAPPAGH. 

TJssHKE,  RiCHAKD  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Cappagli  House, 
CO.  Waterford,  J.P,,  b.  6  April,  1841  ;  m.  20  Jan. 
1866,  Elizabeth  Owen,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  W. 
Finlay,  J. P.,  of  Corkagh  House,  co.  Dublin,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Beverley  Grant,  i.  19  Feb.  1867. 

II.  Percy  John,  0.  28  Aug.  1868. 

HI.  Arthur  Hamilton,  b.  14  Sept.  1869. 

IV.  Neville  Osborne,  6.  23  Aug.  1873  ;  d.  5  March,  1880. 

I.  Isabella  Mary  Grant,  b.  20  May,  1871. 

Lineag-e. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  preceding. 
Abthcr  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh  and  Camphire,  4th  son  of 
Beverley  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Kilmeadon,and  grandson  of  Arthur 
Ussher,  Esq.  of  Donnybrook,  by  Judith  Newcomen  his  wife, 
m.  Lucy,  sister  of  Robert  Taylor,  of  ballynort,  co.  Limerick, 
and  left,  with  other  issue,  two  daus.,  Sarah,  m.  Richard  Keily, 
Esq.  of  Strancally,  whose  grandson,  Arthur  Keily,  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  1843,  the  surname  of  Ussher;  Judith,  to.  Mr. 
Creagh,  and  a  son, 

John  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  m.  1st,  17G1,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Christopher  Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Tourin,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Richard  Musgrave,  1st  Bart,  of  Tourin,  and  had  by  her, 

Arthur,  of  Camphire,  b.  30  March,  1764;  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Hewetson,  J. P.,  of  Suirville,  and  left  at 
his  decease  nine  daus.  and  three  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom, 
Christopher  Musgrave  Ussher,  of  Camphire,  co.  Waterford, 
//1.7  Dec.  1833,  Kleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  O'Grady,  Esq.,  and 
niece  of  Standish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  d.  2  Dec. 
IfesO,  leaving  i.'sue.  Their  eldest  son,  Aetuor  Edward, 
now  of  Camphire,  J.P.  co.  Waterford,  b.  18'i^,  m.  1st,  25 
April,  1»61,  Annie  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Haseard, 


Esq.,  Recorder  of  Waterford;  and  2ndly,  1877, Kate Emilie, 
dau.  of  George  Henry  Adams,  Esq.,  and  has  issue.  Their 
2nd  son,  Thomas  O'Grady,  of  Flower  Hill,  co.  Waterford,  6. 
28  June,  1838,  ni.  14  Jan.  1869,  Henrietta  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Harris,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue,  Christopher 
Arthur,  b.  25  Feb.  1872;  Thomas  Harris,  6.  30  Sept. 
1878;  Gertrude  Elizabeth  ;  Eleanor  Melian ;  and  Henrietta 
Anne. 

Sarah,  m.  Ussher  Boate,  Esq.  of  Duckspool,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Ussher  vi.  2ndly,  26  Aug.  1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alder- 
man William  Paul,  and  d.  8  March,  1789,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  by  her, 

I.  Richard  Keily,  of  Cappagh. 

II.  John,  of  Landscape,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Glascott,  of  Pilltown,  co.  Wexford,  and  d. 
16  Feb.  1844,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  30  March, 
1863), 

1  John  Glascott,  of  Landscape,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  co. 
Wexford,  d.  vnm.  12  June,  1863. 

2  Richard,  of  Landscape,  b.  1818;  m.  1st,  1849,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Rev.  James  Metge,  and  widow  of  Robert  Living- 
stone, and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  had  a  son,  John  Richard, 
b.  1851,  and  d.  young,  and  a  dau.  Lucy  Cassandra, 
b.  lt<56,  d.  25  Manh,  1867.  He  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Hales  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Harcourt  Street, 
Dublin,  and  by  her  has  issue,  Richard  Neville,  b.  1882. 

3  Arthur  Beverley,  settled  in  Australia. 

4  William  Neville,  to.  Miss  Grant,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue. 
Their  2nd  dau.  Lucy  Glascott,  d.  9  Jan.  1885. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  15  Aug.  1861. 

2  Sarah.  3  Lucy  Arabella,  d.  unm.  4  Mary. 

5  Susan  Emily,  m.  8  Aug.  1849,  Adam  Glascott,  4th  sott 
of  John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Killowen. 

0  Charlotte,  m.  13  July,  1867,  Rev.  J.  F.  Metge  ffrench. 

7  Isabella,  d.  unm. 
I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Lucy.  in.  Judith. 

IV.  Susanna. 

The  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Richard  Keily  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  b.  4  Feb.  1778  ; 
m.  1st,  Martha,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Hewetson,  J. P.,  of  Suirville, 
and  2ndly,  6  Feb.  1836,  Isabella  (who  d.  20  July,  1881),  dau.  of 
Col.  Jasper  Grant,  41st  Regt.,  Governor  of  Upper  Canada  and 
Lieut. -Governor  of  Carlisle  (of  the  Grants  of  Kilmurry,  co. 
Cork).  By  the  latter,  he  left  at  his  decease,  25  Feb.  1854,  a 
son  and  successor,  the  present  Richard  John  Ussher,  Esq.  ot 
Cappagh. 

Anns  and  Crest — Same  as  Usshee  of  Eastwell.  Motto — 
Amor  vincit  omnia. 

Seat — Cappagh  House,  Lismore,  co.  Waterford. 


TJSTICKE    OF    WOODLANE, 

NOWELL-USTICKE,    ROBERT    MiCHAEL,    Esq.    of 

Polsue  Philleigh,  Cornwall,  J.P.,  Capt.  Cornwall 
and  Devon  Miners  Artillery,  W.D.,  E.A.,  5.  20  Oct. 
1859  ;  m.  22  June,  1887,  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  Right 
Rev.  Herbert  Bree,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Barba- 
does,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Stapylton,  6. 3  March,  1892. 

Lineagre.— John  Usticke,  Esq.  of  Botallacli,  St.  Just,  son 
of  John  Usticke,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Pawley,  Esq.,  by  Margery  Tristam  his  wife,  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Arundell,  of  Trerice,  Cornwall,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Stephen  Usticke,  Esq.  of  Botallack,  m.  1  June,  1724,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  Borlase,  Esq.  of  KosecadyhiU,  M.P.  for  St. 
Ives,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  ?«.  Juliana  Roberts. 

Thomas,  m.  Grace  Folwhcle. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

JIary,  m.  Thomas  Trewren,  Esq.  of  Trewardreva. 

The  3rd  pon, 

William  Usticke,  Esq.,  m.  1752,  Philippa,  dau.  of  Philip 
Nowell,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  and  sister  of  Sir  Michael  Nowell, 
Knt.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  d.  unm. 

II.  Robert  Michael  Nowell,  b.  19  April,  1771,  of  Pen- 
wame,  Cornwall,  J. P.,  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  Regent, 
d.  s.  p. 

I.  Philippa,  jn.  .John  Davis,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  C.  V.  Le  Grice. 

III.  Catherine,  to.  John  Peters,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Peters, 
Esq.  of  Winchelsea,  and  was  mother  of  Rev.  Michael 
Nowell  Peters,  M.A.,  of  Penwarne,  Cornwall,  Vicar  of 
Madron  and  Morvah,  to.  1818,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev. 
William  Borlase,  of  Castle  Horneck,  and  had  issue,  two  daus., 
Mary  Usticke,  to.  1881,  Rev.  John  Tonkin,  of  Treverven, 
Cornwall,  and  l.ydia  Nowell,  m.  1855,  John  Borlase,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Horneck,  Cornwall,  and  has  two  daus. 


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IV.  Jane. 

V.  Anne,  m.  Eev.  George  Allen,  of  Sesesek,  Cornwall,  brother 
of  Michael  Allen,  Esq.  of  Coleridge  House,  Devon,  and  had 
an  only  child,  Georgiana  Ann,  m.  6  June,  1816,  Theojihilus 
Samuel  Beauchant,  Capt.  K.JI.A.,  and  by  him  (who  d.  Sept. 
1819)  had  issue, 

1  Stephen  Usticke,  late  of  Woodlane. 

'2  George,  b.  1821 ;  m.  Eliza  Cregoe,  and  has  fonr  d.aus. 

3  Theophilus,  m.  Elizabeth  Chester,  and  has  five  daus. 

4  Allen  Michael,  ya.  Augusta  Passingham,  and  has  issue, 
tiiree  daus. 

1  Ann,  m.  E.  W.  Ommanney. 

2  Georgiana,  m.  Mr.  William  Broad,  of  Falmouth,  and  has 
one  son  and  two  daus. 

3  Lydia,  m.  W.  H.  Bloomfield  Kempe,  Esq.,  and  has  two 
sons  and  three  daus. 

VI.  Elizabeth.  vii.  Lydia,  m.  Henry  Warne,  Esq. 
His  great-grandson, 

Stephen  Usticke  Nowell-Usticke,  Esq.  of  Woodlane,  Fal- 
mouth, Cornwall,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  Cornwall  Kangers  Militia, 
A.  May,  1818;  to.  20  April,  1858,  Lucy  E.  Marianne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Kev.  Eobert  StapyltonBree,  Vicar  of  Tinagel,  Cornwall,  and 
had  issue, 

t.  EoBERT  Michael,  now  of  Polsue. 

II.  Michael  Stanley,  b.  1804. 

III.  William  G.  Scapylton,  h.  1S66. 

IV.  Charles  Michael, /;.  1869. 

1.  Lucy  Elizabeth.  ii.  Minna  Georgiana. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Beauchant,  assumed 
by  royal  licence,  23  Feb.  1852,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
NowELL  and  Usticke,  on  succeeding,  1851,  to  the  estates  of  his 
maternal  uncles,  Rev.  Robert  Michael  Nowell-Usticke,  and  of 
.Sir  Michael  Nowell.  Mr.  S.  U.  Nowell-Usticke  d.  March,  1875, 
and  was  x.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  counter-quartered  gu.,  on  a 
bend  embattled  counter-embattled,  between  two  plain  cotises 
or,  three  eagles  displayed  of  the  field,  for  Usticke  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  per  fesse  arg.  and  sa.,  a  fesse  engrailed  counterchanged 
between  a  sword  in  chief,  point  upwards,  and  another  in  base, 
point  downwards,  ppr.,  for  Nowell;  2nd  and  3rd  per  bend 
sinister  dovetail  or  and  sa.  six  martlets  within  a  bordure,  all 
counterchanged,  fur  Beauchant.  Ci-ests—ist,  Usticke,  A 
denii-eagle  displayed  gu.,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  and 
pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  water- 
bouget  sa.  ;  2nd,  Nowell,  A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
grasping  a  sword  ppr.  between  the  antlers  of  a  stag  sa.  ; 
3rd,  Beauchant,  on  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  rays  of  the  sun 
ppr.,  a  martlet  sa.,  holding  in  its  beak  an  acorn  slipped,  also 
ppr.     Motto — Semper  paratus. 

Seat — Polsue  Philleigh,  near  Grampound  Eoad,  Cornwall. 


VAIZEY    OF    ATTWOODS. 

Vaizet,  John  Robert,  Esq.  of  Attwoods,  co. 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1877,  called  to 
the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1863,  LL.M.  Camb., 
and  formerly  Major  2nd  Essex  R.V.,  b.  29  Nov. 
1839;  m.  9  Nov.  1865,  Alice,  dau.  of  Edward 
Hornor,  Esq.  of  The  Howe,  Halstead,  J.P.  co. 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Edward,  b.  15  July,  1868. 

II.  Francis  Arthur,  6.  19  May,  1870. 

III.  John  Leonard,  b.  2  Aug.  1871. 
I.  Alice  Lilian,  6.  7  Sept.  1874. 

Lineag-e.— This  family  has  been  settled  at  Halstead  for 
upwards  of  three  centuries.  A  portion,  indeed,  of  the  present 
estates  were  held  as  occupiers  by  its  ancestors  in  the  female 
line  as  early  as  the  reign  of  Edward  IV.  At  the  latter  part  of 
the  last  century, 

JouN  Vaizey,  Esq.,  of  Halstead,  J.P.  co.  Essex,  the  then 
head  of  the  family,  m.  1798,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  George  de 
Home,  Esq.  of  Stanway  Hall,  Essex,  descended  from  Oliver  de 
Home,  of  Ypres,  in  Flanders,  who  migrated  to  Norwich  circa 
1571,  owing  to  the  persecutions  of  the  Duke  of  Alva.  Mr. 
Vaizey  d.  1831,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Vaizey,  Esq.  of  Attwoods,  ni.  18  Dec  1838,  Ann, 
dau.  and  co-heirof  Robert Bousfield,  of  London,  and  d.  March, 
1855,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1879),  a  son, 

John  Egbert,  now  of  Attwoods. 

Ar7>is — Az.,  a  cross  engrailed  between  four  crosses-crosslet 
arg. ;  quartering  gu.,  on  a  chevron  cotised,  between  three 
lions'  heads  erased  or,  two  tilting-lances  of  the  field,  points 
inwards,  for  Bousfield.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  in  armour,  hold- 
inj;  in  the  hand  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed,  all  ppr.,  charged  with 
a  cross-crosslet,  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Attwoods,  Halstead,  co.  Essex. 

Cltd) — Reform. 


VALE    OF    CODDINGTON    COURT. 

Vale,  Heney  Edward,  Esq.  of  Coddington 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  D.L.,  Major  (retired)  3rd 
Batt.  Worcestershire  Eegt.,  b.  182.5  ;  m.  1st,  1851 ; 
Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Burton,  Esq.  of 
Renville,  Kent,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

I.  Harry   Burton  (Rev.),   M.A.,   vicar  of  Sproxton-cum- 
Saltby,  6.  1852. 

II.  Edward  Martindale,  d.  1880. 

III.  Francis  Villiers,  d.  1886. 

IV.  Octavius  Scarlett,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Worcestershire  Eegt., 
6.  1861. 

V.  Harvey  Arnott,  6.  1865. 

VI.  Hugh  Carr  Wildman,  b.  1866. 

I.  Florence  Meade,  d.  1892. 

II.  Helena  Conduit. 

HI.  Honor  Thursby,  w.  Rev.  T.  Pitts,  viearof  Loughboro". 
IV.  Emily  Crofts. 

Ho  m.  2ndly,  1878,  Frances  EHzabctli,  dau.  of 
Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Greville  Lodge,  Sydenham. 

liineag-e.— William  Vale,  Esq.  of  Cricklewood  House, 
Hendon,  and  Montagu  Place,  London,  m.  Anne,  sole  heir  of 
Edward  Martindale,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  only  descendant  of 
Sir  Robert  Yeamans,  Bart,  of  that  city  ;  and  d.  182G,  leaving 
issue, 

William  Vale,  Esq.  of  Mathon  Court,  co.  Worcester,  J.P., 
Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ridgley,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1842,  having  had,  with  other  issue. 

Henry  Edward,  now  of  Coddington  Court. 

Martindale  Edwin,  of  Mathon  Court,  B.A.  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  1853,  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1»56.  J.P. 
and  D  L.  for  co.  Worcester,  and  late  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  4th  Batt.  Worcestershire  Eegt.,  b.  Is29;  d.  1838. 

Seat — Coddington  Court,  near  Ledbury. 


VANDEIiEUR    OF    KILRUSH, 

Ya>^deleur,  Hector  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Kilrush, 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873,  late 
Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  18  Jan.  1836;  m.  18  July, 
1867,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Orme 
Foster,  Esq.,  M.P.,of  Apley  Park,  co.  Salop,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Cecil  Seymour,  Liewt.  Scots  Gu.ards,  6.11  July,  1869, 

II.  Alexander  Moore,  b.  25  Dec.  1883. 

1.  Isabel  Grace.  n.  Evelyn  Norah. 

Lineag-e.— Rev.  John  Vandeleub,  M.A.,  of  Cragg,  co. 
Clare,  Rector  of  Kilrush  (2nd  son  of  Giles  Vandeleur,  who 
settled  at  Ralahine,  co.  Clare,  1660,  and  was  one  of  the  Com- 
missioners for  Applotting  Quit-rents  in  Ireland),  seated  him- 
self at  Kilrush  1687,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Crofton,  Esq.  of  Inchirourke,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1703)  he  left  (his  will  was  dated  19  Aug.  1726,  and  proved  13 
March,  1727),  besides  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

John  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Kilrash,  vi.  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Crofton,  his  heir. 

u.  John  Ormsby,  of  Maddenstown,  co.  Kildare,  ra.  Frances 
Pakenham,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Longford,  and  dying  1777, 
left  two  sons,  1  John  Ormsby,  Lieut. -Col.  5th  Dragoons; 
2  Thomas  Pakenham,  Major-ijen.,  killed  at  Delhi. 

III.  Richard,  of  Rutland,  Queen's  co.,  Capt.  9th  Lancers,  m. 
Elinor,  dau.  of  John  Firman,  Esq.  of  Firmount,  and  rf. 
1772,  leaving,  with  several  daus.,  an  cnly  son,  Gen.  Sir 
John  Ormsby  Vandeleur,  G.C.B.,  b.  1763,  who  in.  1829, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Glasse,  and  d.  1849,  having 
had  i6sue. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Meares,  Esq. 

Mr.  Vandeleur,  whose  will  was  dated  9  April,  and  proved   9 
Nov.  1754,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Crofton  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burton,  Esq.  (uncle  of  Francis  Pierpoint  Burton,  2nd 
Lord  Conyngham),  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Eight  lion. 
John  F'orster,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Picas  in  Ireland, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ormsby,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Burton,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  King's  Bench  in 
Ireland,  d.  s.  p.  1835. 

III.  Croiton,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  d.  at  Anligna,  leaving 
a  son. 

IV.  Richard,  Major  38th  Eegt.,  d.  unm. 

V.  Frederick,  Capt.  87th  Eegt.,  killed  .^t  the  battle  of 
Vittoria. 

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VAN 


VI.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Julianstown,  d.  1S43,  leavins 
ivith  other  ixsue,  Boyle,  Col.  late  ;nh  Lancci-s,  m.  187  C, 
Siirah  Christiana,  only  Uaii.  of  Major  Henry  Peaeli  Keisley, 
of  Idlicote  (sfc  that  _ramiii/).  and  wiitow  of  Capt.  tlie  Hon. 
Lucius  Oary,  only  son  of  U  tU  Viscount  Falkland. 

I.  Dorothy.  ii.   Alice. 

HI.  Emily.  iv.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

The  Right  Hos.  John  Ormsbt  Vanbelecb,  of  Kilrush, 
F.C.,  Commissioner  of  the  Customs  for  Ireland,  m.  17  Nov. 
ISOO,  Lady  Frances  Jloore,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles,  1st 
JLnrquessof  Drogh.cda,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  5  Oct.  1833)  had 
issue, 

I.  Crofton  Moore,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Seymour,  d.  unm.  19  March,  1373. 

I.  Anna  Frances. 

II.  Alice,  m.  1st,  Rct.  Charles  Moore  Stewart,  2nd  son  of 
Alexander  Stewart,  Ksq.  of  Ards,  eo.  Donegal,  and  2ndly, 
Lieut. -Col.  John  Vandeleur,  lOtli  Hussars. 

Kight  Hon.  Mr.  Vandeleur  d.  2S  Nov.  1S2S,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Cbofton  Moorb  Vaxdeledr,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,  co.  Clare, 
.T.P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  of  the  Clare  Kegt.  of  Militia,  High  Sheriff 
1832,  M.F.  for  co.  Clare  1859  to  1874,  6.  9  Dec.  1808;  m. 
23  April,  IS32,  Lady  Grace  Toler,  2nd  dau.  of  Hector  John, 
2nd  Earl  of  Norbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  May,  1872)  had 
issue, 

I.  Hector  Stewart,  now  of  Kilrush. 

II.  Crofton  Toler,  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  CJuards,  //.  7  March, 
1840;  m.  IS  Oct.  1864,  Charlotte  iMary,  youngest  dau.  of 
Kev.  R.  Bury,  of  Carrigrenane,  oo.  CorU. 

HI.  John  Oriiisby  Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Highlanders 
(retired),  b.  5  July,  1841. 

I.  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  1855,  St.  John  Blacker  Douglas, 
Esq.  of  Elm  Park,  co.  Armagh,  of  Tullahennel,  co.  Kerry, 
and  of  Grace  Hall,  co.  Down. 

II.  F'rancis  Letiiia. 

III.  Grace  Dorothea,  m.  1863,  Robert  Cary  Keeves,  Esq.  of 
Besborough,  co.  Clare. 

Col.  Vandeleur  d.  9  Nov.  1881. 

Aj-ins— Or,  a,  trefoil  vert  between  three  mullets  purp.  CreH 
— .\  martlet  purp.  holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  or.  Mutlo — 
A'iitus  astra  petit. 

Heat — Kilrush  House,  co.  Clare. 

2'own  Residence— Tl,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

CI  ab—Ca.v\ton. 


VANDERSTEGEN    OF    CANE    END. 

Vandebstegen,  IIeney  Beigham  Douglas, 
Esq.  of  Cane  End,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.,  was  Lieut. 
Oxfordshire  Hussars,  educated  at  Marlboro'  and 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  20  Dec.  1852 ;  s.  bis  father 
1892. 

Lineag'e. — Henbt  Vanderstegen  came  from  Holland  in 
the  reign  of  William  III.  His  son,  William  Vandebstegen, 
m.  1752,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heirof  Thomas  Brigham,  Esq. 
of  Cane  End,  or  Cannon  End  (whose  ancestor,  Anthony  Brig- 
ham,  was  Cofferer  to  Henry  VIII.,  and  purchased  the  estate 
from  the  king  at  the  dissolution  of  the  monasteries,  it  having 
been  part  of  the  endowment  of  the  abbey  of  Notley,  Bucks,  and 
a  residence  of  the  monks  or  abbot).  He  d.  13  Feb.  1797;  she 
-/.  12  July,  1800,  leaving  a  son, 

WrLLiAM  Vanderstegen,  Esq.  of  Cane  End,  who,  by  his  1st 
marriage,  had  issue,  three  daus.,  I.  Brigham,  d.  unia. ;  ii. 
Frances,  m.  John  Drake,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  Louisa, 
Marianne;  iii.  Marianne,  w.  Rev.  William  Crabtrce,  and 
'/.  s.p.  He  m.  2ndly,  1807,  Elizabeth  Grace,  dau.  of  Charles 
Kirby,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d.  10  June,  1831,  having  issue  by  her 
.;who  d.  21  Jan.  1844),  one  son,  William  Henbv  Vander- 
stegen, Esq.  of  Cane  End,  and  one  dau.  Louisa,  m.  Kev. 
Arthur  Nugent  Buckeridge.    The  son, 

William  Henbt  Vanderstegen,  Esq.  of  Cane  End,  co. 
Oxford,  M.A.,  J. P.,  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifif  ls43,  b.  18  Jan. 
1808;  m.  Feb.  1852,  lillen,  dau.  of  Richard  Denny,  Esq.  of 
Bergh  Aplon,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  IIknrt  P.rioiiam  Douglas,  now  of  Cane  End. 

II.  Fredericlt  William,  b.  19  March,  lb65. 

III.  F^rnest,  6.  Ib57. 

I.  Grace  Ellen.  ii.  Dorothea. 

Mr.  W.  H.  Vanderstegen  d.  9  Sept.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Armg — Quarterly:  Ist  and  4th  az.,  a  lion  arg.  between  two 
fishes  or,  for  Vanderstegen;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis 
l/otwecn  eight  martlets  sa.,  for  Brigham. 

Heal— (Suae  End  House,  near  Reading. 


VAN    DE    WEYER    OE    NEW    LODGE. 

Van  db  Weter,  Victor  William  Bates,  Esq. 
of  New  Lodge,  Berks,  J. P.,  Iligh  Sheriff  1885,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Ii.  Berks  Militia,  b.  20  Nov.  1S39;  m. 
6  Aug.  1868,  Lady  Emily  Georgina,  youngest 
dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Craven,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  John  Bates,  b.  29  Dec.  1S70. 

II.  F^dward  Bates,  b.  29  March,  1874. 

III.  Bates  Grimston,  6.  22  Feb,  Ia76. 

IV.  John,  b.  9  Aug.  ISSl. 

I.  Brenda.  ii.  Margery. 

III.  Joan.  IV.  Elizabeth. 

Lineage. — His  Excellency  Jean  Stlvain  Van  deWeteb, 

for  many  years  Belgian  Minister  at  the  Court  of  St.  James's 
(son  of  Josse  Alexandre  Van  de  Weyer,  by  his  wife,  Martine 
Gouban),  m.  1839,  Elizabeth  Anne  Sturgis,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Bates,  Esq.  of  Boston,  U.S.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  had 
issue, 

Victor  William  Bates,  now  of  New  Lodge. 

Albert  Sylvain  Bates,  d.  1874. 

Victoria  Alexandrina  Leopoldine,  m.  21  Jan.  1864,  as  his 
first  wife,  Hon.  Henry  Robert  Brand,  eldest  sou  of  Viscount 
Hampden,  and  d.  20  July,  18ti6. 

Louise. 

Alice,  m.  15  Aug.  1878,  Hon.  Charles  Brand,  4th  son  of  Vis- 
count Hampden,  and  has  issue. 

Eleanor  F'rances  Weston,  m.  24  Sept.   1879,  Hon.  Reginald 
Baliol  Brett,  elder  son  of  William,  1st  Lord  Esher,  and  has 
issue. 
His  Excellency  d.  in  1874. 

Seat — New  Lodge,  Windsor  Forest,  Windsor. 


VANS    AGNEW    OF    BARNBAREOCH. 

Aqnew,  Patrick  Alexander  Vans,  Esq.  of 
Sheuchan  and  Barnbarroch,  co.  Wigtou,  Capt.  3rd 
Batt.  Kitle  Brigade,  b.  20  Oct.  1856. 

Liueagre. — Robert  Wadss,  who  was  eldest  son  of  John 
Wauss,  Ambassador  to  England  from  King  James  II.  in  1437, 
left  issue,  Blaize,  his  heir,  ancestor  to  the  family  of  Vans  of 
Barnbarroch  :  Tliomas,  Ambassador  to  England  in  1457,  Dean 
of  Glasgow,  Secretary  to  the  King,  and  Keeper  of  the  Privy 
Seal;  George,  Bishop  of  Galloway;  and  Patrick,  Prior  of 
Whitehorne. 

John  Vans,  Esq.  of  Barnbarroch  (representative  of  the 
family  of  Vans  of  Barnbarroch),  in.  Margaret,  only  child  and 
heir  of  Kobert  Agnew,  Esq.  of  Sheuchan  (of  the  Agnews  of 
Lochnaw),  by  Blargaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  M'Dowall,  of  F'reugh, 
and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Aqnew.  He  d.  1780, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Kobert  Vans  Agnew,  Esq.  of  Barnbarroch  and  Sheuchan, 
b.  24  April,  1755;  who  m.  24  Feb.  1777,  F'rances,  dau.  of  Jolin 
Dunlop,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  and  had  issue,  Robert,  Capt.  in  the 
Guards,  d.  1804;  John,  his  heir;  James,  R.N.,  d.  1800; 
Patrick,  successor  to  his  brother;  Henry  Stewart,  an  advo- 
cate at  the  Scottish  bar,  d.  1855  ;  Margaret,  d.  1864;  Frances 
Georgiana,  (/.  1839  ;  and  Maria,  d.  1882.  Mr.  Vans  Agnew  d. 
1809,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Vans  Agnew,  Esq.  of  Barnbarroch  and  Sheuchan, 
who  d.  unm.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Patrick  Vans  Aonew,  Esq.  of  Barnbarroch  and  Sheuchan, 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  H.E  I.C.S.,  C.B.,  and  one  of  the  East  India 
Directors,  6.6  Jan.  1783;  iji.  7  Sept.  1813,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
D.  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Inverness,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18/9)  had 

I.  Robert  Vans,  his  heir. 

II.  Patrick  Alexander  Vans,  6.  21  April,  1822,  H.E. I. CCS. ; 
killed  at  Moultan,  20  April,  1848. 

III.  WilU  tin  Vans,  d.  1633. 

IV.  John  Vans,  b.  1824  ;  m.  1852,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Boy- 
cott Jenkins,  and  d.  Nov.  1874,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1872) 
had  issue,  Charles  Edward  Patrick,  John  Fmser,  Francis, 
Arthur  Frederick,  Edward  Lovelace,  Mary,  Gertrude, 
Helen. 

V.  James  Van.s,  6.  1828;  d.  1886. 

VI.  George  Vans,  h.  1831;  -m.  Rosa,  dau.  of  J.  Wilson,  E.sq., 
and  widow  of  John  F'or.-.ter,  Esq.,  and  has  i.ssue,  Robert, 
Patrick  Alexander,  F'rank,  Ernest  George,  Catherine  Isabel 
Ida,  Violet  Eleanor. 

I.  Frances  Vans. 

II.  Jlary,  m.  1844,  Major-Gen.  Edmund  Jeffreys,  C.B. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  5  April,  1893. 

IV.  Catherine,  d.  31  Jan.  1872. 

Col.  Vans  Agnew  d.  17  May,  1842.    His  eldest  son, 

RoBEHT  Vans  Agnew,  Esq.  of  Sheuchan  and  Barnbarroch, 
CO.  Wigton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  W  igton  1873  to  1880,  b.  4 


VAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


VAX 


208; 


March,  1817;  m.  22  April,  1852,  Mary  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  David  Hunter  Blair,  Bart,  of  Blairquhan,  co.  Ayr,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick  Alexander  Vans,'  now  of  Barnbarroch. 

II.  James  David  Vans,  b.  4  April,  1858  ;  d.6  Dec.  1889. 

III.  John  Vans,  b.  23  Aufr.  1859. 

I.  Elizabeth  Vans,  m.  1880,  Edward  Salvin  Bowlby,  Esq. 

II.  Catherine  Vans,  m.  1875,  Erasmus  Gowcr,  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  m.  18»6,  Andrew  Agnew  Stuart  Menteath,  Esq. 

Mr.  R.  Vans  Agnew  d.  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

J7-ms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  bend  gu.  ;  2nd  and  3rd 
arg.,  a  chevron  between,  in  chief,  two  cinquefoils  gu.,  wiih 
a  cross-crosslet  fitclu'e  sa.,  in  centre  and  in  base  a  saltire 
couped.  Crests — 1st,  a  lion  rampant,  holding  scales  in  the 
dexter  paw ;  2nd,  an  eagle  issuant  and  reguardant  ppr.  Sup- 
'porters — Two  savages,  with  clubs  in  their  hands, and  wreathed 
about  the  middle  with  laurel,  ilottots — Be  faithful,  for  Vans  ; 
Consilio,  non  impetu,  for  Agnew. 

Seats — Barnbarroch,  near  Wigtown,  and  Stranraer  Park, 
Stranraer,  N'.B. 

Club — Carlton. 


VAN    STRAUBENZEE    OF 
SPENNITHORNE. 

Van  Straubenzee,  Tueneh,  Esq.  of  Speimi- 
tliorne,  North  Riding  of  York,  Col.  R.A.,  C.B., 
Bcrved  in  Egyptian  Campaign,  Order  of  Med j idle, 
and  medal  for  Tel-el-Kebir,  now  in  command 
(local  Brig.-Gen.)  of  a  2nd  Class  District  in 
Madras,  b.  9  Aug.  1838  ;  m.  11  Oct.  1877.  Florinda 
Harriette,  elder  dau.  of  W.  J.  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
Eiddown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Turner,  6.  28  Dec.  1878. 

n.  Percival,  6.  13  Dec.  1880. 

III.  Alexander  William,  6.  18  March,  1S34. 

I.  Eileen  Mary. 

liineag'e. — This  family  held  high  rank  in  the  Nether- 
lands, being,  as  the  prefix  "Van"  indicates,  of  noble  descent. 
In  the  year  1798,  Gen.  A.  van  Straubenzee  was  Governor  of 
Zutphen. 

Philip  William  Casimir  van  Straubenzee  (his  elder 
brother),  a  Capt.  in  the  Dutch  Guards,  came  to  England  about 
1745,  and  was  naturalized  by  Act  of  Parliament.  He  m.  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Cbolmeley  Turner,  Esq.  of  Kirkleatham,  co.  York, 
by  Jane,  granddau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Henry  Marwood,  Bart., 
of  Busby  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  d.  26  Nov.  1753. 

II.  Marwood  Turner,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Charles  Sp^'ncer,  m.  Anne  Theophila,  dau.  of  Rev.  J. 
Davison,  of  Blackiston,  co.  Durham,  Rector  of  Soruton,and 
granddau.  of  Sir  George  Vaue,  of  Raby,  and  had  issue, 

1  Wilham,  Capt.  24th  Rcgt.,  b.  13  Jan.  1774;  d.  13  Feb. 
1812,  from  fatigue  after  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

2  Charles,  6.  3  July,  1775  :  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Cholinley,  Esq., 
and  had  issue  (with  a  dau.  Caroline,  who  ni.),  a  son, 
Frederick,  Lieut.-Col.  late  13th  Light  Infantry,  m.  and 
had  issue. 

3  George,  Lieut.  40th  Regt.,  6.  25  Dec.  1776;  killed  at 
Badajoz. 

4  Thomas,  6.  12  Jan.  1778 ;  d.  young. 

5  Turner,  6.  28  Jan.  1779  :  bur.  at  Scruton. 

6  Henry,  65th  Regt.,  b.  19  Jan.  1780;  d.  1814. 

7  Thomas,  Major  K.A.,  b.  17  April,  1782;  m.  17  April, 
J808,  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Major  Henry  Bowen,  2nd 
Royal  Veteran  Battalion  (by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Garstin,  Esq.),  and  d.  8  Feb.  1813,  leaving 
issue  by  her,  who  d.  Jan.  1871, 

Henry,  of  Spennithorne. 

Charles  Thomas  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  General  in  the  army  and 
Col.  39th  Foot,  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Malta  1872-78,  Knt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  and  of 
the  Medjidie,  late  Col.  47th  Foot,  and  formerly  Lieut. 
Col.  3rd  Foot,  6.  17  Feb.  1812;  m.  18  Nov.  1841, 
Charlotte  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  John  Luther 
Richardson,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  the  family  of  Lord  Cra- 
mond.  This  distinguished  Officer  commanded  the  39th 
Regt.  at  Maharajpore  and  Gwalior,  commanded  a 
brigade  in  the  Crimea,  and  in  the  Chinese  war  com- 
manded the  land  forces  and  captured  the  city  of  Can- 
ton. 

Stafford  Frederick,  R.N.,  6.  1816;  d.  unni.  1837. 

Bowen  Edwin,  b.  18  July,  1824;  d.  1827. 

Bowen  (Lieut.  Col.),  formerly  Assistant  Military  Secre- 
tary, Mauritius,  b.  12  Apiil,  1829:  m.  8  Oct.  1857, 
Annie  Macauley,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Cartwright,  Esq.  of 
Canada  West,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Hope,  Capt.  R.E., 
b.  9  Nov.  1H61:  Bowen  William  Sutton,  Capt.  1st 
Batt.  South  Wales  Borderers,  h.  20  Oct.  18G4;  Ca-simir 
Cartwnght,  Lieut.  R..\.,  h.  llNov..  13G7;  Madeline 
Emily  Louisa  and  three  other  daus. 


William  Casimir,  6.  1  June.  1833  ;  d.  1857. 

Ellen  Percival,  m.  1  Aug.  1854,  Right  Hon.  Thomas 
Emerson  Headlam,  of  Gilmonby  Hall,  co.  Durham, 
and  Ashley  Place,  London,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Newcastle,  Judge-Advocate-General,  and  Chancellor  of 
the  Dioceses  of  Ripon  and  Durham,  whoa.  s.p.  Dec. 
1875. 

Maria,  d.  1831.  Caroline  Lyons. 

Cordelia,  d.  unni.  1853. 

Katharine  Mary.  Emily  Ann. 

8  Frederick,  Capt.  83rd  Regt.,  6.  1,783  :  ,i.  1815. 

9  Lionel,  Midshipman,  6.  25  June',  1786;  d.  on  board  the 
"Bellerophon." 

1  Phillipina  Theophila,  b.  12  April,  1781 ;  deceased. 

2  Phillipina  Eleanor,  b.  17  May,  1784;  deceased. 

3  .\nne,  b.  12  July,  1785  ;  to.  John  Thurne,  Esq.,  and  left 
issue. 

4  Catherine,  6.  11  June,  1787;  m.  4  May,  1809,  Admiral 
Hon.  Francis  Faringdon  Gardner.  2nd  son  of  Alan,  1st 
Lord  Gardner,  and  d.  15  July,  1870,  leaving  issue. 

5  Ellen  Henrietta,  b.  SO  June,  1791;  m.  Thomas  Holder, 
Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

6  Jane,  6.  22  Sept.  1792;  m.  George  Sargent  Rowles,  Esq. 
I.  Johanna  Henrietta,  d.  15  May,  1751. 

P.  W.  C.  van  Straubenzee  d.  17G5,  and  was  t.  by  his  son, 

Marwood  Turner  van  Straubenzee,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  28 
April,  1788,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Dr.  Cookson, 
of  Wakefield,  co.  Y'ork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Aug.  1803,  aged 
50)  had  issue,  a  son,  d.  in  infancy,  and  a  dau.  Henrietta  Maria, 
d.  unm.  5  March,  1818,  aged  26.  He  m.  2ndly,  19  Jan.  1805, 
Lydia,  dau.  and  heir  of  —  Buckle,  Esq.  of  Wakefield  (by  Bar- 
bara, 2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Maude,  Esq.)  ;  she  d.  8  July,  1825, 
aged  68.  Col.  van  Straubenzee  entered  the  service  in  the  3rd 
Guards  ;  served  in  the  American  war,  and  also  in  India.  He 
was  also  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  52nd  Foot.  He  afterwards  became 
a  J.P.,  and  in  1791  a  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding,  of  which  he 
was  subsequently  appointed  Vice-Lieut.  He  was  Col.  of  the 
Loyal  Dales  Volunteers  (a  corps  l,540strong,  which  he  raised), 
and  afterwards  of  the  1st  North  York  Local  Militia.  He  d. 
6  April,  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand-nephew, 

Henry  van  Straubenzee,  Esq.  of  Spennithorne,  D.L.  and 
J. P.,  Col.  2nd  West  York  Light  Infantry  Militia,  and  formerly 
Lieut.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  13  Feb.  1810  ;  to.  10  Jan.  1832, 
Hon.  Henrietta  Wrotteslpy,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Wrottesley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  May,  1893)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Townshend  Abbott,  b.  1834;  <;.  Oct.  1835. 

II.  Frederick  Ernest,  b.  8  Oct.  1835;  d.  18  March,  1836. 

III.  Tlrner,  now  of  Spennithorne. 

IV.  Albert  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Tettenhall,  6.  11  April, 
1841  ;  TO.  18  Feb.  1868,  Ehzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  R.  S.  D. 
Roper,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Richmond,  she  d.  26  May, 
1888. 

v.  Reginald  Alexander  Joseph  Heinrich,  6.  12  April,  1846; 
m.  7  Nov,  1878,  Arabella,  3rd  dau.  of  C.  W.  C.  Chaytor, 
Esq.  of  The  Hall,  Spennithorne,  and  d.  19  May,  1888 ;  she 
d.  Feb.  1880. 

I.  Julia  Caroline,  m.  7  March,  1857,  George  Cecil  Gooch, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  93rd  Highlanaers,  d.  s.  p   30  July,  1860. 

II.  Emma  Jane,  m.  1st,  15  Oct.  1857,  Henry  Reginald  Sykes, 
Esq.,  who  d.  Sept.  Is66,  leaving  issue,  and  2udly,  187o, 
Francis  Lewis  Bird,  Esq. 

in    Mary,  m.  25  Aug.   1866,  Sir  W.  Chaytor,  3rd  Bart.,  and 
has  issue  {see  Burke's  Feeraje,  and  Baronetage). 
Col.  Van  Straubenzee  d.  31  May,  1892. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  ostrich,  with  a  horse-shoe  in  its  mouth. 
Crest — An  ostrich,  with  a  horse-shoe  in  its  mouth. 

Seal — Spennithorne  Hall,  Bedale. 


VAN    SITTART    (now    VANSITTART)     OF 
SHOTTESBROOK    AND    EOOT'S    CRAY. 

Vansittaet,  Egbert  Abnold,  Esq.  of  Foot's 
Cray,  Kent,  J. P.  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  21 
Oct.  1851 ;  m.  30  July,  1878,  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  Gil- 
bert Blane,  Esq.  of  Eohejon  Park,  Eerks,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Gilbert,  6.  20  June,  1881. 

II    Arnold  Bexley,  6.  24  Sept.  1889. 

III.  Guy  Nicholas,  b.  8  Sept.  1893. 

I.  Sibel!  Alice.  ii.  Honoria  Edith. 

111.  Marjorie  Marie. 

liineag'e.— The  van  Sittart  family  is  of  considerable 
antiquity  in  the  Low  Countries,  and  derives  its  denomination 
from  the  township  of  Sittart  in  the  duchy  of  Limbourg. 
Towards  the  close  of  the  15th  century  the  lamily  was  settled 
at  Juiliers,  capital  of  the  ducliy  of  Juiliers,  and  was  one  of 
the  first  that  embraced  the  Protestant  religion  in  that 
Duchy. 

Peter  van  Sittart,  h.  13  Jan.  1651,  an  eminent  merchant. 


2086 


YAjS^ 


THE  LANDED  GENTHY. 


VAN 


Governor  of  the  Kussian  Company,  and  a  Director  H.  E.  I.  Co. 
(son  of  Wilhclm  Janssen  von  Sittart,  of  Dantzio,  by  his  wife 
Kva,  dan.  of  Wynawt  Jnncker.  nicrcliant  of  Uanizic,  and 
Krawdson  of  Wilhelm  von  Sittart,  of  .Inihers),  oanie  into 
Kn^iland  20  Charles  II.,  and  pnrcliased  the  manor  and  park 
of-  ShL>ttcsl)rook,  and  part  of  the  manors  of  M'hite  and  Lau- 
rence Walthams,  co.  Berks,  m.  '1  Oct.  1U78,  Susanna,  dan.  of 
Kobcrt  Sanderson,  of  London,  Und  son  of  the  liiijlit  Kev. 
lloliert  Sanderson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
nvho  i!.25  Mureli,  IT'ifi)  had  issue,  sis  sons  and  six  daus. 
He  ((.  8  March,  1705.     His  eldest  son, 

Kor.EitT  VAN  SiTTAKT,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook,  b.  1679;  m.  15 
April,  1707,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Peter  Vandeput,  Bart.,  and 
(^  11  dan.  171i),  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brotlier, 

AKTnrB  VAN  Sittart,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook.  and  of  Moat 
Park,  Windsor,  lapt.  23  Dec.  1691;  High  SherifT  for  Berks; 
III.  2;i  May,  1723,  Martha,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the 
Kigbt  Hon.  Sir  John  Stouhouse,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
dan.  17S2)  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  his  heir. 

IF.  Kobcrt,'  LL.l).,  Professor  of  Civil  Law  at  O.tford,  h. 
172S;  Recorder  of  Monmouth  1765,  d.  unm.  31  Jan    17S9. 

III.  Henry,  of  Kawley  Court  and  Foxley,  Berks,  M.P.  fur 
Keading,  Governor  of  Bengal,  b.  1732;  m.  1754,  Amelia, 
dan.  of  Mcholas  Morse,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Madras,  and 
dying  Jan.  1771,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1819), 

1  Henry,  of  Fawley  and  Foxley,  bapt.  19  March,  1756;  m. 
5  Feb.  1783,  Catherine  Maria,  dan.  of  Thomas  Powney, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  George  Kesbilt  Thompson, 
Es'j.)  left  at  his  decease,  7  Oct.  1786,  one  son, 

Henry  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Foxley  and  of  Kirkleatham, 
CO.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1820;  b.  10  July, 
17S4;  hi.  21  July,  1812,  Teresa,  2nd  dau.  of  Charlotte, 
\  iscountess  Newcomen,  and  relict  of  Sir  Charles 
Turner,  Bart.,  and  d.  1848,  leaTing  an  only  dau. 
Teresa,  m.  11  July,  1841,  Arthur  Xewcomen,  Esq., 
1{.H..\.,  and  d.  29April,  1887,  leaving  by  him  (who  d. 
l&4s,i,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Artudr  Henry  Turner, 
J. P.  West  Hiding,  co.  York,6.  1844 :  m.  4  Aug.  1863, 
Kachel,  3id  dau.  of  Sir  Jervoise  Clarke  Jervoise,  2nd 
bart.,  and  d.  6  April,  1884,  leaving  issue,  Gleadowe 
Tcenee,  b.  28  June,  1877,  Kathleen  Teresa,  and  Muriel. 

2  Arthur,  bapt.  6  Dec.  1756.  3  Eobert,  bapt.  1760. 
i  Geurge.  bapt.  7  Feb.  1761. 

&  NicuoLAS  ;Kiglit  Hon.),  F.K.S.,  b.  1766,  created  Lord 
Bexley  1  MarcQ,  1823;  iit.  Catheiine  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  and  d.  s.  p.  8  Feb.  1b61. 

1  Amelia,  m.  Edward  Parry,  Esq.  of  Little  Dunham,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  d.  25  Oct.  1791. 

2  Sophia,  d.  unm.  18  May,  1836. 

IV.  John,  b.  11  Dec.  1733,  Midshipman  E.N.,  Lieut,  on 
11. M.S.  •' Princessa,"  and  was  killed  in  action  on  board 
II.M.S.  "Kent,"  in  the  memorable  engagement  of  Bear- 
Admiral  Hawke  with  the  French  off  Cape  Finisterre,  14 
Oct.  1747,  aged  13. 

V.  William,  b.  1741;  d.  young. 

-VI.  George,  of  bisham  Abbey  (see  that  Branch). 

I.  Susannah,  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Princess  Dowager  of 
Walcfi,  1751-70. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Sir  Robert  Palk,  Bart. 

Jlr.  van  Sittart  J.  16  Sept.  1760.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook,  LL.D.,  6.  1726, 
Col.  Berks  Jlilitia,  M.P.  for  Berks  from  1757  to  1774,  ;n.  12 
Aug.  1773,  Hon.  Anne  Hanger,  dau.  of  Gabriel,  Lord  Cole- 
rainc,  and  by  her  (whod.  9  June,  1782)  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  b.  12  Sept.  1778;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Driffield, 
CO.  Gloucester,  which  he  inherited  from  William,  Lord 
Coleraine,Capt.  Gloucester  Yeomanry,  J. P. ;  cZ.  26  Dec.  1838. 

III.  William,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Carlisle,  Rector  of  Shottes- 
brook and  White  Waltham,  Berks,  b.  177S ;  m.  11  Feb.  1817, 
Charlotte  Teresa,  dau.  ot  Gen.  Geor«e  Warde,  of  Wood- 
lands Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan,  and  d.  22  Nov.  1847,  having 
had  issue,  1  William  (Rev.),   killed  from  a  fall  from  his 

■   horse,  11  Nov.  1854;  2  Augustus  Charles,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d. 

.  14  Aug.  1349;  3  Frederic,  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons;  4 
Sijcncer,  Capt.  1st  Royal  Scots  Regt.,  m.  2  Sept.  1857, 
Emily  Theresa,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Warde,  K.H., 
of  Squerries  Court,  Kent,  and  relict  of  Robert  Osborne, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Spencer  Charles  Patrick,  of  Coolbawn, 
CO.  Limerick,  m.  13  Nov.  1889,  Hon.  Matilda  Isabella, 
younger  dau.  of  John,  6th  Lord  Massy;  Aline,  to.  1889, 
Cajit.  R.  K.  Stuart;  1  Charlotte  Georgina;  2  Ann,  m. 
Kev.  Clement  Moody ;  3  Catherine,  m.  T.  C.  Conybeare, 
Esq.  I.  Charlotte,  d.  young. 

Col.  Vansittart  d.  12  ISTov.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Arthur.  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Berks,  M.P.  for  Windsor  1804,  Col.  Berks  Militia,  bapt.  28 
Dec.  1775;  ni.  17  June,  1806,  Hon.  Caroline  Eden,  4th  dau.  of 
William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  2 
March  1350, 


I.  Arthur,  his  successor. 

II.  Robert,  of  Chuffs,  Maidenhead,  Berks,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col. 
of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  24  Jan.  1811;  appointed  in 
1826,  a  Page  of  Honour  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  (_ilouces- 
ter,  m.  4  Nov.  1845,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Willis  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoneham  Park,  Hants,  M.P..  and 
d.  2  May,  1872,  having  had  one  son  and  eight  daus., 

1  Robert  Arnold,  now  of  Foot's  Cray,  present  representa- 
tive of  the  family. 

1  Kathcnne  Caroline,  m.  14  Jan.  1869,  Thomas  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Colgrain. 

2  Fanny,  m.  Walter  Lnng,  Esq.  3  Bertha. 

4  Edith,  7)t.  Robert  Peel  Wethered,  Esq.,  who  is  deceased. 

5  JIary,  Hi.  Henry  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  6  Louisa. 
7  Constance.                                     8  Evelyn. 

III.  William,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  of  Brunswick  Square,  Brighton, 
D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  Windsor,  6.  1813;  m.  1st,  July,  1839, 
Emily,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Col.  Robert  Leslie  Anstruther,  Ben- 
gal Cavalry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  on  her  passage  home  from 
India  1844)  had  a  son  William,  and  a  dau.  Emily  Eden,  m. 
1  Oct.  1861,  Geoi-ge  Palmer,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Col.  I'almer, 
of  Nazing  Park,  Essex.  He  m.  2ndly,  2  Dec.  1847,  Henri- 
etta, eldest  dau.  of  Ambrose  Humphrys,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1852)  had  issue,  Caroline  Bertha,  m.  21  Nov.  1869, 
Reginald  Wyniatt,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Dymo.k,  co.  Gloucester ; 
and  3rdly,  6  Feb.  1866,  Melanie,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Jenkins,  G.C.B..  M.P.,  a  Director  of  the  E.I-Co., 
and  had  issue,  Charles  Edward  Bexley,  m.  28  July,  1888, 
Constance  Frances,  younger  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Maodonald 
Miller,  of  Glenlee,  Bart.,  and  has  issue.  Mr.  William  Van- 
sittart t<.  15  Jan.  1878. 

IV.  George  Nicholas,  6.  1815;  m.  1  June,  1852,  Elizabeth 
Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Mansfield,  Esq  of  Midmar  Castle, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
1  Arthur  George,  a  Secretary  in  the  Diplomatic  service,  6. 
22  Nov.  1855  ;  2  Francis  Robert,  b.  8  Jan.  1858  ;  3  Nicholas 
Henry,  late  Lieut.  Berks  Militia,  b.  3  Dec.  1860,  m  Marie, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  M.  Gustave  Vincent,  and  has  issue, 
Violet,  b.  15  Aug.  1887  ;  Colerainc,  b.  13  July,  1889,  Francis 
de  Mansfield,  b.  10  Feb.  1891,  and  1  Emily  Christina. 

V.  Henry,  H.E.I.C-S.,  6.  1816:  ?«.  Amelia,  dau.  of  I'homas 
Dobie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  a  magistrate  in  the 
B.C.S.,  late  Lieut.  R.M.  Artillery;  Charles,  B.C  S.,  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Pollard,  and  has 
issue,  Herbert,  and  Violet;  Herbert;  Eden,  Capt.  4l8t 
Sikhs,  m.  16  Dec.  1889,  Ethel,  dau.  of  R.  D.  Spedding,  Esq., 
B.C.S. ;  Edith,  m.  Major-lien.  Nugent  Barton;  Florence, 
TO.  Major-Gen.  John  Stuart;  Rosamund. 

VI.  Nicholas,  b.  1818;  Post  Capt.  li.N.,C.B.,  served  in  China 
war  1842  (medal  and  clasp),  and  in  Russian  war  in  Baltic 
(medal  and  clasp),  d.  from  wounds  received  at  the  storming 
of  the  Peiho  Forts,  25  June,  1859. 

VII.  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Shottesbrooke,  5.  1820;  m.  27 
May,  1845,  Frances  Rosalie,  dau.  of  Hans  Busk,  Esq.,  and 
d.  14  July,  1878,  leaving  issue,  Sidney  Nicholas,  bapt.  10 
Jan.  1847;  Arthur,  bapt.  20  Nov.  1349,  in  the  Pontifical 
Zouaves  (medal);  Cyril  Bexley,  bapt.  28  Aug.  1851,  a 
chamberlain  of  the  Camera  Secretta  to  the  Poniiffs,  Pius 
IX.  and  Leo  Xlll.,  d.  22  Jan.  1837,  at  Rome  ;  Alice  Rosalie, 
b.  1848,  bur.  at  Rome. 

VIII.  Francis,  Capt.  R.H.A.,  b.  1822 ;  d.  at  Pisa,  1882. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  9  July,  1828,  George  Charles,  Lord  Vaux  of 
Harrowden  {see  Burke's  Peerage). 

II.  Charlotte  Eleanor,  m.  4  Aug.  1849,  Rev.  Edward  Serocold 
Pearce  Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton,  co.  Cambridge,  only  son 
ot  the  Dean  of  Ely,  and  hud  issue. 

III.  Maria  Louisa,  ni.  14  Sept.  1841,  William  Chapman,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  South  Hill,  co.  Wesruuath,  brother  of  Sir  Monta- 
gue (jhapman,  Bart,  of  Killua  Castle,  co.  Westmeath. 

IV.  Emily  Sara. 

V.  Sophia,  VI.  Thomas  Alexander  Anstruther,  Esq.,  Madras 
C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Vansittart  d.  31  May,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Vansittart,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Shottes- 
brooke, Clewer,  and  Kempsford.and  of  Foot's  and  North  Craya, 
which  he  inherited  from  Nicholas  van  Sittart,  Lord  Bexley,  b. 
2  May,  1807  ;  formerly  an  officer  in  the  2nd  Life  Guards  ;  in. 
26  March,  1831,  Diana  Sara,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Crosbie, 
of  Watergate,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1881)  had  issue, 

I.  Colerainb  Robert,  late  of  Shottesbrook  Park  and  of 
Foot's  Cray,  formerly  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  with  which  he 
served  in  the  Crimea,  b.  31  Aug.  1833;  d.  unm.  14  April, 
1886,  when  Shottesbrook  devolved  on  his  sister,  Mrs. 
Oswald  Smith,  and  Foot's  Cray  on  his  cousin,  the  present 
Robert  Arnold  Vansittart,  Esq. 

II.  Giorge  Ernest,  b.  1835;  d.  v.p   at  Tours. 

I.  Rose  Sophia,  m.  Augustus  Oswald  Smith,  Esq.  of  Hammer- 
wood,  CO.  Sussex,  D.L. 

Mr.  Vansittart  d.  12  April,  1859. 

Arms— Erm.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu.,  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  between  two  crosses  pattee  arg.  Crest— An  eagle's 
head,  couped  at  the  neck,  between  two  wings  elevated  and  dis- 
played sa.,  the  whole  resting  on  two  crosses  pattee  arg.  Moilo 
— Fata  viam  invenient. 

Seat— Foot's  Cray,  Bromley. 


VAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


VAU 


2087 


VAN    SITTART    OF    BISHAM    ABBEY. 

Van  Sittart-Neale,  Mes.  Frances  Saeah.  of 
Bisliam  Abbey,  Berks,  widow  of  the  late  Edward 
Van  Sittart-Neale,  Esq.  of  Bisham  Abbey  and 
Allesley  Park,  s.  her  husband  1892,  and  has  issue 
{as  below). 

Lineage. — Geobge  Van  Sittart,  Esq.  of  Bisham  Abtey, 
Berks,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  15  Sept.  1745,  8th  son  of  Abthdr  van 
SiTTAKT,  Esq.ofShottesbrook(Sf(;  V aksittatlt  of  Shotlesbronk), 
represented  Berks  for  twenty-einht  years.  He  to.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Eev.  Sir  James  Stoahouse,  Bart,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Neale  of  Allesley  (sec  Neale  Lineage),  and  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Henkt  (Gen.),  D.C.L.,  a  distinguished  oEBcer,  6. 
16  July,  1768;  m.  29  Oct.  1818,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  (and 
co-heir  with  her  sister,  the  Countess  of  riyniouth)  of 
Thomas  Copson,  Esq.  of  Sheppey  and  Sutton,  co.  Leicester, 
and  dying  v.  p.  4  Feb.  1824,  left  issue, 

1  Geoege  Henbt,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Augustus  Arthur,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Tiin.  Coll.  Camb., 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  24  July,  1824:  m.  26  May,  1857,  Hon. 
Kachael  Fanny  Anne  Irby,  dau.  of  George  Ives,  4th  Lord 
Boston,  and  d.  s.  p.  17  April,  1882. 

II.  Edward  (Rev.),  D.C.L.,  Rector  of  Taplow,  Bucks,  s.  to 
Allesley  I'ark,  and  assumed  by  sign  manual  the  name  and 
arms  of  Neale,  14  Nov.  1805,  ni.  1st,  29  Aug.  1805,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Coombe  Lodge, 
Oxous  but  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1806),  he  had  no  child. 
Ho  m.  2ndly,  3  Jan.  1809,  Anne,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  Isaac 
Spooner,  Esq.  of  Elmdon,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  21  Jan.  1850, 
leaving  issue, 

I  Edward  Van  Sittart,  of  Bisham  Abbey  and  Allesley 
Park,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Barbara  Van  Sittart,  d.  unm. 

2  Caroline  Van  Sittart,  to.  13  Aug.  1835,  Harry  Buckland 
Lott,  Esq.  of  Tracey  House,  Houiton,  Devon,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  Elizabeth  Van  Sittart,  d.  unm. 

4  Laura  Van  Sittart,  m.  Eev.  A.  K.  StretteU,  and  d.  1888, 
leaving  issue. 

6  Charlotte  Van  Sittart,  m.  Charles Frere,  Esq.,  and  tZ.  1881, 

leaving  issue. 
6  Ann  Van  Sittart.  7  Frances  Van  Sittart,  d.  unm. 

en.  Arthur  Hastings,  E.I.C.S.,  b.  1774;  d.  at  Calcutta,  18 
Nov.  1806. 

iv.  Frederic,  E.T.C.S.,  6.  1776 ;  d.  on  a  sea  voyage  from  the 
East  Indies.  24  March,  1814. 

V.  Henry,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Red,  b.  7  April,  1777,  in. 
Wary  Charity,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Pennefatlier,  and  d.  31 
March,  J843,  having  had,  1  Henry;  2  John  George;  3 
Edward  VVestby,  Admiral  K.N.  (Retired),  C.B.,  b.  31  July, 
1818:  1  Elizabeth, m.  Robert Riddell,  Esq. ;  2Mary  Charity, 
Hi.  Spencer  Mackay,  Esq. 

I.  Caroline  Anne,  to.  1792,  Augustus  Henry  East,  Esq. 

II.  Laura,  hi.  26  Nov.  1809,  Fulwar  Craven,  Esq.  of  Brock- 
hanipton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1844. 

III.  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  25  March,  1860. 

JNIr.  Van  Sittart  d.  20  Jan.  I8I9,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

George  Henbt  Van  Sittart,  Esq.  of  Bisham  Abbey,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.  1847-59,  b.  23  April,  1823 ;  to.  1st, 
11  Dec.  1852,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  SteuartMen- 
2ies,  of  Culdares,  co.  Perth  (which  lady  d.  1874),  and  2ndly, 
19  Jan.  1876,  Constance  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Goodwin  Colquitt 
Craven,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton  Park,  co. Gloucester,  and  d.  s.  p. 
iSS5,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Edward  Van  Sittakt-Neale,  Esq.  of  Bisham  Abbey,  Berks, 
and  of  Allesley  Park,  co.  Warwick,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6. 
2  April  1810 ;  m.  4  June,  1837,  Fbances  Sabaq,  dau.  of  James 
William  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Ingleborough,  co.  York,  and  widow  of 
Hon.  John  Scott,  eldest  son  of  John,  1st  Lord  Eldon,  and  d. 
1892,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Ernest  Van  Sittart,  6.  23  Jan.  1840,  d.  v.  p. 

II.  Henry  James  Van  Sittabt,  b.  30  Nov.  1842;  m.  16 
April,  1887,  Florence,  dau.  of  His  Honor  Judge  Shelley 
Eddis,  Q.C.,  Judge  of  Clerkenwell,  and  has  issue, 

George,  6.  1890. 
Phyllis. 

I.  Henrietta  Van  Sittart,  to.  5  Oct.  1864,  Henry  Dickinson, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Constance  Van  Sittart. 

III.  Edith  Van  Sittart. 

^n:miln  of  ,^calc. 

Xiineagre. — John  Neale,  Esq.  of  co.  Stafford,  temp. 
EicHARD  III.,  left,  with  other  children,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Neale,  Esq.  of  EUesborough,  co.  Bucks,  who  to. 
the  dau.  of  Emlin  Cheshire,  of  WilUngton-under-Wrekin,  co. 
Salop,  and  by  her  had  i.  Eichaed,  his  heir,  and  ii.  Thomas,  o^ 
Yeldon,  co.  Beds.    The  eldest  son, 


Richard  Neale,  Esq.  of  Dean,  co.  Beds,  to.  before  the  34th 
Henry  VIII.,  Alice,  relict  of  Giles  Poulton,  of  Desburgh,  co. 
Northampton,  and  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  More,  Esq.  of 
Burton,  co.  Bucks,  and  by  her  had  (with  three  daus.,  Ellen, 
Mary,  and  Katherine)  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  Richard, 
living  in  1586.    The  former, 

Thomas  Neale,  Esq.  of  Dean,  co.  Beds,  6.  a.d.  1543;  m. 
1577,  Ann,  dau.  of  Francis  Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lamport,  in  that 
palish,  and  he  had  issue,  i.  John,  to.  Bridget,  dau.  and  so^ 
heir  of  J.  More,  alias  Meredith,  of  Upper  Weald,  in  Wing,  co. 
Bucks,  and  dying  t;.  p.  left  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
John,  5.  his  grandfather;  ii.  Peter,  of  Dean,  ancestor  of  the 
'!!} EA'LEs  of  Dean  and  Stamford  Ba7-on,  co.  Northampton;  iii. 
Paul;  and  i.  Grace,  wife  of  Ralph  Mallory,  Esq.  Thomas 
Neale  d.  at  the  age  of  94,  and  was  bur.  at  Dean  13  Nov. 
1637.     He  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

John  Neale,  Esq.  of  Dean,  6.  20  Dec.  1612,  M.P.  for  Beds 
in  1654.  He  ?ji.  Anna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Cromwell, 
Esq.  of  Upwood,  co.  Hants,  3id  son  of  Sir  Henry  Cromwell,  of 
Hinchinbrook,  and  uncle  to  Oliver  Cromwell,  Lord  Protector 
of  England,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Neale,  Esq.  of  Dean,  who  to.  Hester,  dau.  of  John 
Stephens,  of  Lypiate  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  bur.  at  Dean  22  Oct.  1671. 

I.  Ann,  wife  of  Thomas  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Lypiate  Park. 

II.  Hester,  wife  of  Kynard  de  la  Berc,  Esq.  of  Southam  Park, 
CO.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Neale,  having  no  male  surviving  issue,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Henry  Neale,  Esq.  of  Allesley  Park,  co.  Warwick,  M.P. 
for  Bucks,  6.  Sept.  1651.  He  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Freckenham,  co.  Worcester,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  11  Feb.  1729,  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Neale  d.  6  May, 
1730,  aged  79,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Neale,  Esq.  of  Allesley  Park  and  also  of  Cherrington, 
CO.  Gloucester,  bapt.  11  July,  1687,  M.P.  for  Coventry, 
Comptroller  of  the  Household  to  the  young  princesses,  sistera 
to  King  George  III.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Roger  Pope, 
Esq.  of  Oswestry,  by  which  lady,  who  survived  him,  he  had 
three  daus.,  viz., 

I.  Caroline,  aged  2  in  1722,  d.  young,  bur.  at  Allesley. 

II.  Anna,  Maid  of  Honour  to  tjueen  Caroline,  6.  Feb.  1721; 
m.  April,  1742,  Rev.  Sir  James  Stonhouse,  Bart,  of  Rad- 
ley,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Frances,  to.  Sir  John  Turner,  Bart,  of  Warham,  co.  Nor- 
folk.   She  d.  25  Dec.  1761. 

Mr.  Neale  d.  19  Dec.  1746,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  surviving 
brother, 

Thomas  Neale,  Esq.  of  Allesley  Park.  He  m.  Susannah, 
2nd  dau.  of  Michael  Macpherson,  of  Kotherhithe,  co.  Surrey. 
He  d.  Nov.  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Macpherson  Neale,  Esq.  of  Allesley  Park, 
who  d.  unm.  June,  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

John  Neale,  Esq.  of  Allesley  Park,  Col.  of  the  1st  Life 
Guards,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Warwick  1783.  He  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Hill,  Esq.  of  Dimmock,  co.  Gloucester  (sister  to 
Sarah,  wife  of  Noah  Neale,  Esq.  of  Stamford  Baron,  next 
male  branch  of  this  f  imily),  but  by  her  he  had  no  issue.  He 
d.  Jan.  1793,  and,  at  the  decease  of  his  widow,  17  Sept.  1805, 
the  Allesley  and  other  property  passed  under  her  will,  to  Rev- 
Edwabd  Van  Sittart,  D.C.L.,  Rector  of  Taplow,  Bucks  (see 
Van  Sittart  of  Bisham  Abbey). 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  per  pale,  sa.,  andgu.,  a  lion 
passant  guardant  arg.,  for  Neale;  2nd  and  3rU  erm.,  an  eagle 
displayed  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  dueal  coronet  between  two 
crosses  pattee  arg.,  for  van  Sittart.  Crests — 1st,  Out  of  a 
mural  crown  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant,  per  lesse  erm.  and  gu., 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  counterchanged,  for 
Neale  ;  2nd,  on  two  crosses  patttie  arg.  a  demi-eagle  dis- 
played sa. 

iSeat— Bisham  Abbey,  Marlow,  Berks. 


VATJGHAN    OF    COURTFIELD. 

Vaughan,  His  Eminence,  Cardinal  IIeebeet, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Westaiinstee,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Courtficld,  Bishop  of  Salford 
from  1872  to  1892,  Arclibishoi^  of  Westminster 
since  that  date,  and  created  a  Cardinal  in  the 
following  year  by  H.H.  the  Pope,  b.  15  April, 
1832. 

Liineag'e. — Thomas  ap  Gwillim,  of  Perthyr,  4th  son  of 
Wilham  ap  Jenkin,  alias  Herbert,  Lord  of  Gwaiiiidee   (see 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


VATT 


Herbebt  of  X?anar;ft\  m.  JIaiul,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Jolm  Moriey,  Knt.  of  LUvnsaintfiaed,  and  liad  issue.  The  4th 
son, 

l[o>TEU.  AP  Thomas  ap  Owillim,  of  Perthyr,  m.  twice.  The 
3rd  son  of  the  2nd  mania;;e,  with  Catherine,  dau.  of  Grono  ap 
Ivor, 

WiLUAM  VicHAN,  or  William,  tlic  younger,  resided  at  Llan- 
rothal.  in  co.  Herefovd,  not  far  from  Perthyr.  He  m.  a  dau.  of 
John  Pye,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde  Parli,  co.  Hereford,  and  had, 
with  three  daus.,  as  man\  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  VArGHAN,  7)i.  a  dau.  of  Lewis  John  Gwillini,  and 
had  three  sons.  James,  Tlioniai^,  and  Henry.    The  elder, 

James  VArcHAS,  of  Llangaltock,  m.  Sibylla,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Gwilym,  of  Killwch  Vac-li,  Lord  of  Bicknor  in  1575, 
and  had  three  sons.     The  2nd  son, 

William  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Clifford,  Lord  of  Welsh  Bicli- 
nor,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  cventiual  heir  of  Richard  CLirke,  Esq. 
oi  Wellington,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  16U1,  having  had  three 
daus.  and  five  sons;  the  2nd  was  William,  of  Wellington.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  Welsh  Biclcnor,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  Clifford  Parli,  co.  Hereford,  living  1634,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
lUchard  Lin'gen,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of  two  daus.  (Mary, 
m.  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Jones,  of  Dingestow,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  Margaret,  m.  William  Bridges,  of  Upleadon, 
CO.  Hereford;  and  of  three  sons,  PvIciiard,  his  heir ;  John, 
called  of  Raglan,  in  family  deed,  ltl39;  and  Thom.as  (Ilev.). 
ordained  16-6.    The  eldest  son, 

EiCHARD  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  Wclsh  Bicknor,  6.  1600,  to. 
twice.  By  his  2nd  wile,  .\gatha,  ,iau.  of  John  Berington,  Esq. 
of  Cowarne  Court,  co.  Hcieiord,  he  left  at  his  decease,  1696,  a 
son, 

John  Vaughan,  of  Courtfield,  h.  1675;  m.  1st,  1698,  Cathe- 
rine, dau,  of  Sir  John  Curzon,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.  Mary.  m. 
Rowland  B.trtlett,  Esq.  of  Helland,  co.  Gloucester.  Mr. 
Laughan  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Llanarth  Court,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1757)  had  issue, 

Jones,  of  Courtlield  and  Cljrow,  6.  1707  ;  d.  s.  p.  1780, 

Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

AVilliam,  attainted  for  treason  after  the  battle  of  Culloden, 
and  excluded  Ironi  the  general  pardon  in  1747.  He  subse- 
quently entered  the  Spanish  service,  attained  the  rant  of 
General,  and  commanded  the  regiment  called  "Iberia." 

Philip,  b.  1716;  d.  17o4. 

Teresa,  6.  1713  ;  m.  1740,  Edward  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth. 

John  Vaughan  d.  175 i.     His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Vaughan  is  said  to  have  fought  in  the  Duke  of 
Perth's  division  at  Culloden.  He  subsequently  entered  the 
Spanish  service,  and  d.  in  that  country,  having  in.  a  Sp.anish 
lady.  Donna  Francesca,  dau.  of  Guillermo  Fuort-y-Mamman 
and  Catalina  Marquirez-y-Onel,  "  Gente  distinquida  di  il 
connado  de  Mortez,"  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 
William  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Count,  of  Kilmallock,  in  the 
Spanish  service.    The  son, 

William  Vacghan,  Esq.,  6.  1740;  m.  1768,  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Turner,  Esq.  of  llampstead,  and  d.  1796,  leaving  (with 
a  dau.  Frances,  ni.  Thomas  Major  Davis)  an  only  son, 

William  Michael  Thomas  John  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  Court- 
field,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833,  b.  1781  ;  m.  1st,  22 
Aug.  1803,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth 
Castle,  Dorset,  and  2ndly,  1835,  Lady  Mary  Anne  Gage, 
relict  of  Sir  Thomas  Gage,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Valentine,  1st 
Earl  of  Kcnmare  (the  latter  lady  d.  s.p.  13  June,  1810/).  By 
the  former,  Mr.  Vaughan  had  issue, 

JooN  Francis,  his  heir. 

William,  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Plymouth,  b.  1314. 
Pvichard,  a  priest  of  the  .Society  of  Jesus,  b.  Ia26. 
Edmund,  a  Keoemptant  Priest,  5.  1827. 
Frances,  a  nun,  deceased, 
Mary,  a  nun,  deceased. 

Teresa   Mary    Elcanora,  m.  1841,  Thomas   Weld-Blundell, 
Esq.  of  Ince  Blundell  Hall,  co.  Lancaster  (see  Weld  Blun- 

DELL). 

The  eldest  son, 

Joa.N  Francis  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Courtaeld,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Gloucester,  Monmouth,  Hereford,  and  Mayo,  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Monmouth,  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  Jlonmouthshire  Militia, 
6.  2  July,  1808;  m.  1st,  12  July,  1830,  Eliza  Louisa,  dau.  of 
John  Rolls,  Esq.  of  The  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Herbert,  present  representative. 

liogtr   William,  Archbishop  of   Sydney,  b.  1S34  ;  d.  Aug. 

18b3. 
Kenelm,  a  priest,  6.  1840. 
Joseph,  a  Benedictine  priest,  6.  1841. 
Francis  Baynham,  vi    CourttieKI,    D.L.  for  Hereford,  Col. 

Royal  Mouiiiouttishire  Engineer  Militia,  6.  16  March,  1844  ; 


m.  16  Aug.  1871,  Caroline  Ruth,  dau.  of  Charles  Alexander 
Pope,  Esq.  of  St.  Louis,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Jeiome,  0.  30  Sept.  ISTS;  Herbert  Joseph,  6.  19  Kov. 
1874;  Irancis  John,  b.  5  May,  1877;  Clare;  Mary;  and, 
Alice. 

Bernard,  a  priest  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  b.  1847. 

Reginald,   6.    1849;  m.  5  April,  1875,  Julia,  dau.  of  John 
Shanahan,  Esq.  of  New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue. 

John,  a  priest,  6.  1853. 

Gwladys,  a  nun,  deceased. 

Teresa,  a  nun,  deceased, 

Clare,  a  nun,  deceased. 

Mary,  a  nun,  deceased. 

Margaret. 
Col.  Vaughan  m.  2ndly,  15  Feb.    1860,  Mary  only   surviving 
dau.  of  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  co.  Dorset,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1880)  had  issue, 

Charles,  6.  1860;  rf.  in  infancy. 

Eliza,  d.  in  infancy. 
Col.  Vaughan  d.  17  Dec.  1880. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  three  lions  rampant  arg.  Crest 
— A  child's  head,  couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr.,  crined  or,  ai:*! 
entwined  round  the  neck  with  a  snake  vert.  Mottoes — Duw  a 
digon  ;  Simplices  .sicut  pueri  sagaces  sicut  serpentes. 

Se't — Courtfield,  near  Ross,  co.  Hereford.  ii«it;c;ic«— Arch- 
bishop's House,  Carlisle  Place,  Westminster. 


VAUGHAN    OF    BURLTON    HALL. 

Vaughan,  Edward  Goldisbkough,  Esq.  of 
Burlton  Hall,  co.  Salop,  I.  2d  Aug.  1832,  s.  1876. 

Lineagre. — This,  with  several  other  Cambrian  families, 
derives  from  Tudok  Trkvor,  Lord  of  Hereford  and  Whittiiig- 
ton,  Chief  of  the  "Tribe  of  the  Marches."  Fourth  in  descent 
from  the  Lord  of  Hereford  and  Whittington  was 

Ruts  ap  Ednyfd  (commonly  called  Rhys  Sais,  from  being- 
bred  among  the  English),  Lord  of  Oswestry,  Whittington,  and 
p.nrtof  both  Maelors,  r,i.  1137,  Eva,  dau.  of  GrifBth  Hir  (de- 
scended from  Tudor  the  Great,  Piince  of  South  Wales),  and 
had  three  sons.    The  3rd  son. 

IDHON  AP  Rhys  Sais,  Lord  of  Dudleston  and  Trayan,  //t. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Done,  Knt.  of  Utkinton,  co.  Chester,, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Trehayarn  ap  Iduo.v,  Lord  of  Dudleston,  m.  Elen,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jeffrey  Cornwall,  Knt.,  Barou  of  Burford,  and  had  (witli 
other  issue)  a  5th  son, 

HwFA  ap  Tbehayarn,  who  had,  by  gavelkind  tenure,  his 
share  of  his  father's  lands  in  Dudleston.  From  this  Hwfa  ap 
Trehayarn,  the  6th  in  descent, 

Eignon  Vychan  ap  Ednyvit,  of  Plas  Thomas,  in  Dudleston, 
Salop,  ),i.  Myfanwy,  dau.  of  levan  ap  Ednyvit  Gam,  lineally- 
descended  from  Tudor  Trevor,  and  was  great-grandfather  of 

Rhys  AP  Llewellyn,  Gent,  of  Plas  Thomas,  in  Dadleston, 
who  had  five  sons,  Thomas,  a  Catholic  priest;  Edward,  of. 
Plas  Ithell;  John  Lloyd,  who  d.  s.p.;  Robert,  of  Plas  Owen  ; 
and 
John  Vaughan,  the  4th  son,  who  was  father  of 
Thomas  ap  John  Vaughan,  of  Plas  Thomas,  Salop,  wt.  Joan^ 
d.iu.  of  Philip  Jennings,  Esq.  of  Dudleston,  by  Diana  his  wifw, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Bowyer,  Bart.,  and  left,  with  two  elder 
sons,  living  1675,  but  who  both  d.  s.  p.,  a  3rd  son. 

Rev.  Philip  Vauoiian,  Rector  of  Ilordley,  Salop,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Enser,  of  Whittle,  in  the  same  co.,  and  h&d 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  who  d.  .».  p.  at  Oxford  1674. 

II.  Peter,  heir  to  his  lather.  m.  Philip. 
Rev.  Pliilip  Vaughan  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Plas  Thomas,  living  1695.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Ottiwell,  Vicar  of  Ellesmere, 
and  d.  1700,  leaving  issue,*    His  3rd  son, 

Philip  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Burlton,  bapt.  10  Oct.  1690;  vi. 
30  Jan.  1716,  Jane,  dau.  of  Roger  Bolas,  Esq.,  of  Ruyton,  by 
Katheriue  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Chambre,  Esq.  of  Burlton; 


*  Peter  Vauglian's  two  eldest  sons  were  Thomas  and  John  ; 
the  latter  d.  s.  p.  1711.     The  eldest, 

Thomas  Vaughan,  Esq.,  m.  5  Jan.  1704,  Margaret,  d.tu.  arid 
heir  of  Henry  Hatchett,  gent,  of  The  Wood,  aud  had  by  h.-r 
I  who  d.  17 10)  Thomas,  his  successor,  b.  1706,  and  Hatchett,  who 
d.  in  his  infancy  1710.  Mr.  Vaughan,  of  The  Wood,  d.  1719, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  child, 

Thomas  Vaughan,  of  The  Wood,  m.  Sarah  Hatchett,  of  Lee» 
Salop,  and  had  by  her  (who  ((.  1764)  two  daus.,  Margaret,  d. 
1729,  and  Sarah,  who,  becoming  heii-  to  heriatherat  bis  death, 
1737*  and  dying  U71HI.  1753,  bequeathed  the  old  family  estatt: 
of  puis  Thomas  to  her  great-uncle,  Philip  Vacghan,  Esq.  of 
Burlton,  3rd  son  ot  Petkr  Vacguas,  ot  Plus  Thomas.  She.- 
lelt  The  Wood  to  her  mother  and  her  heirs. 


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and  left  at  his  decease,  1755,  with  other  issue,  a  Bon  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Thomas  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Binlton  and  l^las  Thomas,  h.  20 
Feb.  17'20;  m.  1759,  Elizabeth,  dau,  and  co-heii'  of  Thomas 
Chanibre,  Esq.  of  Whittal  (youngest  biother  of  Francis 
Chanibre,  Esq.  of  Petton,  Salop),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Benjamin  Gold isbrough, Esq.,  a  lineal  descendant 
of  Godfrey  Goldisbrough  (of  an  ancient  Yorkshire  family), 
Bisliop  of  Gloucester  1598.  By  Elizabeth  Chambre  his  wife, 
Thomas  Vaughan  had  issue.  Mr.  Vaughan  d.  21  April,  1780. 
Kis  only  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Vaugeian,  Esq.  of  Burlton  and  Plas  Thomas,  Capt. 
in  the  army,  6.  21  May,  1706.  Capt.  Vaughan  was  lost  on  his 
passage  homeward  in  the  ''Prince  of  Wales"  East  Indiaman 
27  May,  1804,  having  m.  11  Aug.  1795,  Lowry  Kanney,  dau. 
of  William  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Maes-y-Neuadd,  co.  Merioneth 
(who  took  the  name  of  Nanney),  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept. 
1803)  had  an  only  surviving  son, 

Robert  Chambre  Vacguan,  Esq.  of  Burlton  Hall  and 
AVoodgate,  Salop,  B.A.  Oxon,  6.  3  June,  1796;  )u.  11  Sept. 
1828,  Anna,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Massy,  2nd  son  of 
Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Massy,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Nanney  Chambre,  of  Woodgatc,  Salop,  6.  23  Aug. 
1830;  m.  25  Sept.  1855,  Catherine  JIassy,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Loppington  House,  Salop,  and  d. 
1869,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Goldisbrough  Chambre,  S.  12  July,  1856 ;  m. 
Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Juckes,  of  Polas  Parva, 
Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Nov.  1884),  has  issue,  John 
Charles  Chambre,  deceased  ;  Nellie  Lowry,  dectiised. 

2  Johnlioderic  Goldisbrough,  6.  23  Oct.  1857;  d.  4  Dec. 
1857. 

3  Robert  Percy  Goldisbrough,  6.  11  June,  1859;  d.  Nov. 
1874. 

4  Frederick  Edward  Goldisbrough,  b.  9  Nov.  1805,  d. 

1  Catherine  Eleanor  C,  d. 

2  Jlary  Louisa  Gertrude,  d.  Oct.  1874. 

3  Sarah  Anna  Lowry,  6.  June  and  d.  Dec.  1863. 

II.  Edward  Goldisbrocgh  Chambre,  now  of  Burlton  Hall. 

III.  Arthur  Chichele  Chambie  (Uev.),  M.A.,  Lambley  Vicar- 
age, Carlisle,  b.  12  Aug.  1834;  m.  S  Aug.  1»C1,  Susanna 
Clotilde,  youngest  dau.  of  Jacob  liiuds,  Esq.  of  Barbados, 
and  has  issue, 

1  William  Chambre,  6.  28  March,  18':4. 

2  Arthur  Chichele  Chambre,  b.  21  April,  1865. 

1  Amy  Cicel}',  deceased. 

2  Elizabeth  Maud,  deceased. 

3  Susanna  Clotiide,  deceased. 

4  Anna  Jane,  deceased. 

5  Mary  Dent.  6  Isabel  Gibson. 

IV.  William  Wynne,  &.  13  Dec.  1843. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  to.  18  Dec.  18C7,  John  Campbell 
Lambert,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Lambert,  of  Lysion 
Hall,  Essex,  and  has  a  son,  Archibald  Vaughan,  b.  19  Nov. 
1868. 

II.  Anna.  iii.  Edith.  iv.  Lowry. 
Mr.  Vaughan  d.  8  Aug.  1870,  and  was  s.  under  a  deed  of  entail 
by  his  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son,  Edward  Goldisbrough 
Chambre,  now  of  Burlton  Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars'  heads 
couped  of  the  second,  armed  or,  langued  az.,  on  the  centre  of  , 
the  chevron  a  crescent  of  the  first  within  an  annulet  of  the 
third.  Cresl — Onachapeau  quartered  up  erm.,  a  boar's  head 
couped,  also  gu.,  armed  or,  langued  az.  Jiiotio— Afrad  pob 
afraid. 

Seat— Burlton  HaU,  Sulop. 


of  Penymaes,  Llanvillo,  co.  Brecon,  and  grand- 
dan,  of  William  Gwynue,  Esq.  of  Cyngbonij,  co, 
Carmarthen. 

&f(;s— Velinnewydd  House,  Brecon  ;  The  Skreen,  Erwood, 
CO.  Piadnor ;  and  Slitchill  House,  Torquay. 


VAUGHAN    OF    VELINNEWYDD. 

Williams- Vaughan,  John,  Esq.  of  Velin- 
newydd,  Brecon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Eadnor 
and  Brecon,  Higli  Sheriff  1855,  5.1810;  «;.  1845, 
Elizabeth  Fortune  Marj,  only  child  and  heir  of 
John  Williams,  Esq.  of  The  Skreen,  co.  Radnor, 
and  of  Vellinnewyd,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1SG9)  lias 
issue, 

John  Williams,  of  The  Skreen,  co.  Radnor,  J. P.  co.  Brecon, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Radnor,  High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  1853:  la. 
1887,  Elizabeth  Bertha,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Walpole  Mohun-llarris. 

]\Ir.  W^illiams-Yaughan  assumed  the  name  of 
Vaughan  by  royal  licence,  under  the  will  of  his 
inicle,  A\'illiam  (jwynne  Vaiiglian,  Esq.  of  Llanvillo, 
and  subsequently  adopted  that  of  Williams  also. 
He  is  the  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Jones,  Esq.,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Vaughan,  Esq. 


VAUGHAN    OF    GOLDEN     GROVE. 

Llotd-Vaughan,  William  Peisley  Hut  hin- 
SON,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove  and  Mount  Heaton,. 
King's  Co.,  J.P.  and  P.L.,  High  Sheriff  18V4,  b.  2s. 
April,  1844  ;  m.  5  Aug.  ISiiO,  Elizabeth  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  William  Henry  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap  Casth% 
King's  Co.  Mr.  Lloyd- Vaughan  is  lieir-general 
and  representative  of  Lloi'D  of  Qloster  and. 
Vaughan  of  Golden  Grove. 

Lineage.— The  Vaughans  of  Golden  Grove,  King's  Co., 
are  of  ancient  Welsh  ancestry,  and  represent  also  the  old 
English  family  of  Peisley,  as  well  as  the  equally  old  Welsli 
family  of  Lloyd  of  Gloster,  King's  Co. 

John  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  St.  Dogwells,  co.  Pembroke,  was- 
seised  in  fee  before  1640  of  certain  lands  and  tenements  ii» 
that  CO.  By  Jane  Bullen  his  wife  he  had,  with  a  son,  Richard^ 
mentioned  in  his  brother's  «ill  1710,  a  son. 

Hector  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Dromoyle  and  Knocknameasc, 
King's  Co.,  who  had  a  grant  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  estate  ct 
Terence  (Coghlan  attainted  of  treason),  by  patent  dated  30 
Dec.  1068,  and  a  grant  of  Tristan  and  Clonmaepoer,  dated  5 
Feb.  1070.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  1098,  and  lii.. 
1st,  10  May,  1604,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  William 
I'eisley,  of  Knocknamease,  King's  Co.,  granddau.  of  Baith- 
olomew  Peisley,  Esq.  of  Punchestown,  co.  Kildaie,  Comptroller 
to  Thomas,  Viscount  Wcntworth,  afterwards  Earl  of  Strafford, 
Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland,  by  Katherine  de  la  Moore  his  wife., 
of  Moore  and  Walton,  co.  0.\ford,  and  grcat-granddau.  ot 
George  Peisley,  Esq.  of  Ascott,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Peislet,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Diomoyle,  b.  15  Aug.  1698,  whose  will  is  dated 
17  May,  1718.     He  m.  Mary  Ilatwell,  and  had  a  son. 

Hector,  of  Fancroft,  King's  Co.,  whose  will,  dated  3  June, 
1779,  was  proved  18  Nov.  the  next  year.  He  m.  his 
cousin,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Wiliiam  Ptisley  Vaughan,  Esq.. 
of  Golden  Grove  (who  was  b.  S  Nov.  170b), 

I.  Frances,  ra.  Col.  Robert  Hedges,  of  Maeroom,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Jasper  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Cork. 

'  Mr.  Vaughan  m.  2ndly,  1085,  Anne  Webster,  by  whom  he- 
had,  with  a  dau.  Anna,  m.  Kilner  Brazier,  Esq.  of  Lizard, 
CO.  Limerick.    He  d.  18  Nov.  1710,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

I  son, 

I  William  Peisley  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Go'.den  Grove,  alias 
Knocknamease,  b.  4  Feb.  1666  ;  m.  1st  (articles  dated  8  Apiil, 

\  1697)  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Kilvelagh,  co. 

j  Tipperary  (descended  from  the  lliglit  Hon.  Sir  Ralph  Sadleir, 
Kut.  Banneret,  the  illustrious  wariior  and  statesman),  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  12  Dec.  1710)  two  soeb  and  six  daus., 

I.  Hector  Bullen,  6.  29  Oct.  1701  ;  d.  unm. 

II.  William  Peisley  Oliver  Sadleir,  his  heir, 

I.  Frances,  6.  15  Aug.  1698;  m.  (articles  dated  17  May,  1718; 
Ralph  WaUis,  Esq.  of  Springmount,  Queen's  Co.,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Mai-y,  b.  25  June,  1700  ;  d.  unm.  7  Jan.  1723. 

III.  Anne,  b.  17  Nov.  1702;  d.  unm.  1123. 

IV.  Jane,  b.  10  Feb.  1708;  d.  unm. 

V.  Letitia,  b.  2  Dec  1710;  m.  14  July,  1739,  William  Pen- 
dred,  Esq.  of  Brnghillstown,  co.  Carluw. 

VI.  Bridget,  6.8  Nov.  1706;  to.  Hector  Vaughan,  Esq.  ol 
Fancroft. 

Mr.  Vaughan  was  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  1738.     His  son, 
William  I'eisley  Oliver  Sadleir  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden 

Grove,  6.  29  Jan.  1703;  to.  5  Oct.   1738    Maiy,   dau.  of   Rev. 

John  Trench,  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1742)  he 

left  at  his  decease,  v.  p.  1746  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  6.  10  July. 

1741  ;  d.  unm.  1764)  a  son, 
William  Peisley  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High 

Sheriff  King's  Co.  1766,  b.  15  Oct.  1739;  ?«.  3June,  1764,  Mary^ 

dau.  of  Nicholas  Synge,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  27  Dec.  1808)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Peisley,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  (Rev.;,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Oliver 
Latham,  Esq.  of  Killenall;  d.  s.^.  30  dune,  1841. 

I.  Martha,  ot  whom  presently. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  iii.  Sophia,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Vaughan  d.  14  June,  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Peisley  Valcha.v,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  Higfe 


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SheiitT  King's  Co.  150r>,  I.  4  July,  1774 ;  d.  unm.  4  Dec.  1S42, 
jiid  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Maktha  Vacghan,  of  Golden  Grove,  6.  11  Sept.  1781;  m. 
Jlav,  182-2,  John  Llotd,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  John  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Glostev,  King's  Co.  UaPc^grec  o/ Llotd)  ;  d.  2G  Jan. 
1S49,  and  was  buried  at  Fancroft,  leaving  an  only  child, 

Maky  Vacghan  Lloyd,  of  Golden  Grove,  b.  1824;  ni. 
Samuel  Dawson  IlrTCHiNsoN,  Esq.  of  Mount  Heaton,  King's 
■Co.,  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  dated  26  July,  1843,  the  names 
.and  arms  of  Vaighas  and  Llotd.  and  had  a  son,  William 
I'EiSLEY  llrrcuiNSON  Lloyd-A'auiuian,  now  of  Golden  Grove. 

^?:imi!it  cf  ^lonb  of  (Slostcr. 
TrDOK  ap  Ievan,  3rd  son  of  Ievan  ap  Llewelyn,  descended 
from  Cadkod  Hakdd,  or  Cadkod,  the  Handsome,  a  Welsh 
Trince,  seated  in  the  Isle  of  Anglesey,  in  the  10th  century), 
by  Mabli  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Grouo  ap  Tudor,  derived 
I'lom  Marchwcithain,  Lord  of  Is-AIcd,  Founderof  the  eleventh 
Xoble  Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys,  to.  Mabli,  dau.  and 
Jieir  of  Griffith  ap  Ievan  Gethin  (ancestor  of  the  Merediths  p/ 
^b<,-tanai),  derived  from  Einion  Efell,  Lord  of  Cynllaeth  {sec 
Edwards  of  A'css  Stranae).    Their  son, 

David  Lloyd,  m,  Mali,  dau.  and  heir  of  Grono  ap  Ievan, 
<lcrived,  through  Elcdyr  ap  Khys  Sais,  from  Tudor  Trevor, 
Lord  of  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

TcDOR  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bodidris-yn-Yale,  co.  Denbigh,  m. 
■Catlierine,  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  of  Plas  Newydd,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Bodidris,  r,i.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Salusbury,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Sir.  Evan  Lloyd.  Knt.  of  Bodidris,  n.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mostyn,  Esq.  of  Mostyn,  co.  Flint,  and  relict  of  John 
Yale.  Esq,  of  Plas  yn  Yale,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had,  with  a  d.au. 
Catherine,  ?;!.  Cadwalader  Price,  of  Ehiwlas,  co.  Merioneth,  a 
6-on  and  heir. 

Sir  John  Lloyd,  Knt.  of  Bodidris,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Salusbury,  Esq.  of  Uug,  co.  Slerioneth  {see  Borke's 
J'ecrcnc  and  iJaj-otittd^f,  Salusbury,  Bart,  oj  Llanw'vn),  and 
was  father  of 

Evan  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bodidris,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Denbigh, 
Capt.-Gcn.  in  the  service  of  Charles  I,  in  Ireland,  m.  JIary, 
<1au.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Kichard  Trevor,  Knt.  of  Allington,  co. 
Denbigli,  derived  from  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford,  and 
iiad,  with  other  issue, 
I.  John,   of  Bodidris,  J.P.  and  D.L.   co.   Denbigh,  ra.  1st, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Bevis  Thelwall,   Knt.,  and  2ndly, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jones,  Knt.  of  Castellmarch, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  King's  Bench,  and  widow  of  John 
I'lice,  Esq.  of  Rhiwlas,  co,  Merioneth,     By  his  1st  wife  he 
iiad  a  son  and  heir, 
Sir  Evan  Llotd,  1st  Bart,  of  Bodidris,  so  created  1G46. 
He  111.  Anne,  dau.  of  .Sir  Charles  Williams,  Knt.  of  Llan- 
gibby,  and  was  *.  by  his  son, 
Sir  Evan  Lloyd,  2nd  Bart,  of  Bodidris,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Kecs  Tanat,  Esq.  and  </.  6  April,  1700, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  (see  Burke's 
M.ctinct  Bo.ronelaijt), 
JIargaret    Lloyd,  w.   Eichard    "Vaughan,    Esq.   of 
Corsygedol,    co.    Merioneth,    and    was    mother    of 
Catherine  Vaughan,  who   in.  Kev.  Hugh  Wynn, 
D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and  left  a  dau.  and 
heir,  Margaret  Wynn,  m.  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  Bart, 
of  Mostyn,  co.  Flint,  and  had  (with  other  issue,  who 
d.  s.  x>.)    Elizabeth    Mostyn,    ni.    Edward    Pryce 
Llovd,  Lord  >Iosttn,   and   Anna   Marla  Mostyn, 
7).,.  Sir  Robert  Williames  Vaughan,  Bart,  of  Nannau, 
CO.  Merioneth. 
n.  Roger,  m.  Miss  Nightingale,  and  had  issue. 
lu.  Tbevob,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  17  April,   1037,  at  Presaddfyd,  in   the   Isle  of 
Anglesey.    His  youngest  son, 

Trevor  Llotd,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  m. 
1639,  Rose,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Medhop,  Esq.  of  Tonagh, 
King's  Co.,  by  whom  he  acquired  estates  in  King's  Co.,  and 
CQ.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1685,  leaving  (with  another  son,  Trevor) 
a  son  and  succe-ssor, 

Medhop  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloster,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Lovett,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  had  fourteen 
children,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.  with  the  exception  of 

Trevor  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloster,   King's  Co.,  m.  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  James  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Limerick  (a 
descendant  of  Sir  Hardress  Waller,   Governor  of  Limerick 
during  the  Commonwealth),  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Hardress,  d.  s.  -p. 

III.  Waller,  ?«.  Lovat  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Tipperary. 
I.  Rose,  m.  Alexander  Saunderson,  Es(i.  of  Castle  Saunder- 
oon,  CO.  Cavan. 


Mr.  Lloyd,  whose  will,  dated  13  Jan.  1733,  was  proved  IC  Jan. 
1747,  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloster,  M.P.  for  King's  Co.  from  1768 
until  1790,  and  subsequently  for  the  boroush  of  Inistiogue. 
Mr.  Lloyd  in.  1777,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sisters,  Anne,  wife  of  Rev.  Abraham  Symes,  D.U.,  and  Alice, 
wife  of  Samuel  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Avondale)  of  Thomas  Le  Hunte, 
Esq.,  who  d.  in  1775,  5th  son  of  George  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of 
Artr.amont,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hardress,  his  heir. 

II.  Trevor,  d.  at  Cambridge  1796, 

III.  Thomiis,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  killed  at  the  passage  of 
the  Nivelle,  10  Kov.  1813,  at  the  head  of  his  regiment  (the 
94th);  %o\m.  iv.  Evan,  rf.  ujun. 

V.  John, Hi.,  as  above  stated,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Peisley 
Vaughan,  Esq.   of   Gulden  Grove,  and  sister  and  heir  of 
AVilliani  Peisley  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
JIart  Vaughan  Llotd,  m.  Samuel  Dawson  Hutchinson, 
F.:;q.  of  Mount  Heaton,   who  assumed    the  surname  of 
Llotd- Vaughan,  and  (/.  1845,  leaving  an  only  son, 
William  Peislet  Hutchinson  Lloyd- Vacghan,  Esq.  of 
Golden  Grove,  present  heir-general  and  representative 
of  Llotd  of  Gloster. 

I.  Alice,  TO.  5  April,  1797,  Laurence,  2nd  Earl  of  Eosse. 

II.  Harriet,  7n.  Rev.  Mr.  King,  of  Ballylin. 
Mr.  Lloyd  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Hardress  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Gloster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
King's  Co.  1807-16,  Lieut.-Col.  South  Down  Regt.  of  Militia, 
d.  itnin.  18C0,  and  was  s.  in  the  representation  of  his  family 
by  his  grand-nephew, 

William  P.  H.  Lloyd  Vaughan,  now  of  Golden  Grove  and 
Mount  Heaton. 

Arms — Quarterly  of  nine;  1st  quarterly,  1st  sa.,  a  chevron 
between  three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  arg.,  crined 
or,  round  the  neck  of  each  a  snake  entwined  ppr.,  for  Vaughan  ; 
2nd  paly  of  eight  arg.  and  gu.,  a  border  or  pellett6e,  for  Lloyd 
of  Gloster:  3rderm.,  a  lion  rampant  az.,  ducally  crowned  arg., 
for  Medhop  ;  4th,  quarterly  gu.  and  az.  crusily  fitchee  or,  a 
lion  rampant  arg.  for  Hutcuinson  ;  2nd,  quarteily  gu.  and  az. 
crusily  fitchee  or,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for  Hutchinson  ;  3rd 
paly  of  eight  arg.  and  gu.,  for  Llotd  of  Bodidris;  4th  gu.,  a 
lion  rampant  arg.,  for  Grono  ap  Sevan;  5th  per  bend  sinister 
erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  for  Trevor  ;  6th  erm.,  a 
lion  rampant  az.,  ducally  crowned  arg.,  for  Medhop  ;  7th  vert, 
a  saltire  or,  an  annulet  of  the  last  for  ditTerence,  for  Le  Hunte  ; 
8th  sa.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  boys'  heads  coupedatthe 
shoulders,  round  the  neck  of  each  a  snake  entwined,  all  ppr., 
for  Vaughan  ;  9th  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  ducally  crowned  of 
the  last,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  cross-crosslet  arg.  Crests — 
1st,  Vaughan,  A  boy's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders,  crined  or, 
round  the  neck  a  snake  entwined  ppr. ;  2nd,  Lloyd,  of  Gloster, 
A  lion  lampant  arg.,  holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a  snake 
ppr. ;  3rd,  Hutchinson,  On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cockatrice, 
wings  addorsed,  ppr.  Motto — Innocentia  infantis,  sapientia 
serpentis. 

ibeat— Golden  Grove,  Eoscrea,  King's  Co. 


VAUGHAN    OF    BRYNOG. 

Vaughan,  Hekbeet,  Esq.  of  Brynog,  co. 
Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Jligh  Sheriff  1862, 
formerly  Capt.  68th  Foot,  b.  3  March,  1831 ;  m.  12 
Aug.  1862,  Julia  Radclyffe  Patten,  only  child  of 
the  late  Key.  Lewis  C.  Davies,  of  Ynyshir,  co. 
Cardigan,  and  granddau.  of  the  late  Robert  Rad- 
clyffe, Esq.  of  Eoxdenton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has,  with  other  issue, 

John  Lewis,  b.  1863. 

liineag'e. — John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Green  Grove,  co. 
Cardigan,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Llotd  on  inheriting  in 
addition  the  Brynog  estate,  rd.  1788,  JaneEvans,  of  Highmead, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1848)  a  son, 

Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Vaughan,  of  Brynog,  who  m.  1828, 
Sarah  Lonsdale,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Crosby,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
ISSl)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Crosbt,  of  Brynog  and  Green  Grove. 

II.  Herbert,  who  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Colby,  Rector  of  Ansford,  co.  Somer- 
set, and  had  a  son,  John   Vaughan,  now  of  Rhdsygilwen, 
CO.  Pembroke. 
Lieut.-Col.  Vaughan  d.  v.  p.  1833,  in  command  of  the  98th 
Regt.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.     His  elder  son, 

John  Crosby  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Brynog  and  Green  Grove, 
Capt.  38th  Eegt.,  s.  his  grandfather,  and  was  killed  in  the 
Crimea  in  1855,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

llEREEET  Vaughan,  Esq.,  now  of  Brynog. 

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VAUGHAN    OF    BHEOLA. 

Vaughax,  John  Edwaeds,  Esq.  of  Rhcola,  co. 
Glamorgan,  b.  27  Sept.  1863,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards, 
is  the  second  son  of  the  late  Vaughan  Hanning 
Vaughan-Lee,  Esq.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  of  Dillingtou  and 
Kheola,  s.  his  father  1882,  m.  1888,  Alice,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Major  Waller  Ashe. 

liineagre. — John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  llheola  (son  of  John 
EdwarJs,  Esq.  of  Llyrela),  having  s.  by  request  1829,  to  the 
estate  of  William  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Lanelay,  a.5sumcd,  JSS3, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Vadghan.  He  m.  1st, 
Ann,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Williams,  of  Court  Herbert,  co. 
Glamorgan  ;  and  2ndly,  1809,  Sarah  Parkins,  of  Wandswortli. 
widow  of  John  Dalton,  Esq.,  and  dying  left  issue, 

Nash  Vaughan,  late  of  Eheola, 

Jes.sy,  VI.  John  L^e  Lee,  Esq.  of  Dillingtoa  Park,  Somerset, 
and  bad, 
Vaughan  Hanning,  now  Vaughan-Lee  of  Dillington. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Nash  Vaughan  Edwards  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Eheola  and 
Lanelay,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.  and  I).  L.,  b.  22  May,  1811  ;  in. 
1st,  4  March,  1844,  Harriet  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Swainston  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Alne  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom 
he  had  a  dau.  Frances  Matilda;  and  2ndly,  May,  1859,  Anna 
Maria  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Swainston  Strangwayes, 
Esq.  He  d.  5  Sept.  18CS,  without  surviving  issue,  and  was  a-. 
by  his  ncpliew,  Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee,  Esq.  of 
Dillington  Park,  Somerset,  M.P.  (see  Vadghan-Lee  of  Dilling- 
ton), who  d.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son,  John  Edwards 
Vaughan-Lee,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Vaughan  only,  in 
lieu  of  that  of  Vaughan-Lee. 

Seat — Rheola.  near  Neath. 
Ctwi— Guards. 


VATJGHAN    OF    QITILLY. 

VAtTGHAN,GEORGE  MONTGOMEKY,  Esq.  of  Quillj, 

CO.  Down,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  1825  ; 
m.  1st,  1850,  Frances  St.  Lawrence,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Hon.  Arthur  Grore-Annesley,  of  Annes  Grove,  co. 
Oork,  3rd  son  of  Eichard,  2nd  Earl  Anneslej,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  17  Sept.  1871)  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Henry  (Eev.),  M.A.  Camb.,  Curate  of  Christ 
Church,  Brentwood,  Essex,  b.  11  Feb.  1854. 

I!.  John  Montgomery,  b.  12  Jan.  1857  ;  educated  at  Lauaannc 
and  R.I.E.  Coll.  Cooper's  Hill,  d.  June,  1883. 

III.  Francis  Warden  Arthur  Annesley,  b.  6  Sept.  1863. 

IV.  Ernest  Llewellyn,  6.  26  Mardi,  1866,  in  I.C.S. 

y.  Charles  Annesley,  b.  at  Veytaux,  Switzerland,  16  June, 
and  d.  18  Sept.  1871.      , 

I.  Francis  Mary,  b.  19  Sept.  1852  ;  d.  21  Feb.  1862. 

II.  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  20  Aug.  1855  ;  d.  3  May,  1867. 

III.  Piiscilla  Georgiana,  6.  29  Aug.  1858 ;  d.  1  Nov.  follow- 
ing. 

IV.  Alice  Katherine.  v.  Margaret  Beatrice. 

Mr.  Vaughan  vi.  2ndly,  Oct.  1872,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Col.  Wall,  of  Leamington,  ar»J  widow  of  Capt. 
Denis  Koenig,  of  Paris.  She  d.  s.  p.  1876.  He  ni. 
-irdly,  June,  1884,  Caroline  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  J. 
Wykeham  Dickenson,  Esq.  and  has  issue, 

VI.  Ealph  Montgomery. 
VI.  Frances  Mary. 

Iiineage. — There  is  every  reason  to  believe  that  this 
family,  one  of  Welsh  extraction,  is  descended  from  the  old 
and  ennobled  House  of  Vaughan,  of  Golden  Grove,  in  Carmar- 
thenshire, on  which  was  conferred  the  earldom  of  Carbery 
{see  Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Peerage).  For  nearly 
three  centuries  it  has  been  settled  in  the  province  of  Ulster, 
first  at  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  and  afterwards  at  Dromore,  co. 
Down,  and,  in  corroboration  of  the  Golden  Grove  ancestry, 
it  may  be  observed  that  one  of  the  daughters  of  Walter 
Vaughan,  of  Golden  Grove,  Carmarthenshire,  m.  Sir  Edward 
Moore,  Knt.,  eldest  son  of  Gerald,  1st  Viscount  Drogheda, 
and  tliat  in  her  widowhood  she  and  her  daughter  Letitia,  b. 
1615,  were  possessed  of  property  in  the  county  of  Louth,  and 
resided  at  Ardee,  as  appears  by  their  petition  to  Parliament 
regarding  the  losses  they  sustained  in  the  Eebellion  of  1641. 
It  may  also  be  noticed  that  the  Kev.  George  Vaughan, 
Treasurer  of  Dromore  (ancestor  of  the  Vaoghans  o/' Ga(V()/'>, 
was  the  devoted  friend  of  Jeremy  Taylor,  Bishop  of  Dromure, 


who  was  in  early  life  chaplain  to  Richard  Vaughan,  ot 
Golden  Grove,  Earl  of  Carbery.  The  first  on  record  in  Ireland 
was 

Eev.  George  Vaughan,  b.  1634,  who  resided  for  some  time 
near  Ardee.  He  was  first  appointed  Curate  of  Dundalk,  and 
afterwards  Treasurer  of  Dromore  Cathedral.  He  d.  leaving  a 
son, 

Eev.  John  Vaughan,  soa  of  the  preceding  Eev.  George 
Vaughan,  was  b.  1675,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1701,  and  was 
appointed  Rector  of  the  united  parishes  of  Dromore  and 
Anaclone,  co.  Domi.  He  purchased  an  estate  in  the  parish  of 
Donoughmore,  and  other  property  in  co.  Down;  jii.  23  May, 
1710,  Anne,  sister  of  Eight  Rev.  Ealph  Lambert,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Dromore,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  b.  13  Feb.  171 1 ;  d.  unm. 

II.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1.  Alice,  m.  1st,  John  Corry,  Esq.  of  Newry,  and  had  issue, 
and,  2ndly,  Eobert  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Dunleady,  co.  Down, 
by  whom  she  had  an  only  dau.  Anne,  heir  to  her  father,  m. 
25  Sept.  1771,  Eichard,  2nd  Earl  Annesley. 

Eev.  John  Vaughan,  whose  will  is  dated  2  Sept.  1742,  d.  Jan. 

1745.    His  2nd  son, 
Eev.  George  Vaughan,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  1732,  6.  3 

Jan.  1713 ;  s.  his  father  as  Rector  of  Dromore  and  Anaclone. 

He  m.  Margaret  Smith,  of  Clontibret,  co.  Monaghan,  an  heir, 

and  had  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  s.  to  the  property  of  his  uncle,  Ealph,  m.  Miss 
Montgomery,  co.  Monaghan  (cousin  of  Ann,  wife  of  his 
brother,  George),  and  had  one  dau.  Anne,  to.  her  cousin, 
George  Vaughan,  of  Quilly. 

II.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Eebecca,  m.  William  McDowell  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
willwill,  CO.  Down,  and  h:id  a  son,  Eev.  George  Henry 
McDowell  Johnstone,  of  Ballywillwill,  b.  1775.  to.  1811,  his 
cousin.  Lady  Anna  Maria  Annesley,  dau.  of  Eichard,  2ad 
Earl  Annesley,  and  d.  s.  p.  1864. 

Eev.  George  Vaughan  d.  14  May,  1794.    His  2nd  son, 

George  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Villa,  co.  Down,  Col.  of  Dromore 
and  Donaghclony  Volunteers  1793  (a  very  interesting  pro- 
clamation of  the  volunteers  appears  ia  the  Belfast  Newsletter 
of  8  Jan.  1793,  signed  by  George  Vaughan,  Col.,  and  Thos. 
Dowglass,  Capt.),  m.  Anne  Montgomery,  of  Bessmount,  co, 
Monaghan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Villa,  d.  unm. 

u.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

lu.  Ealph,  d.  unm. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  uniii.  21  Aug.  1823. 
Tlie  2nd  son, 

George  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Quilly,  b.  1763;  m.  1st,  his  cousin, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Ralph  Vaughan,  by  whom  he 
had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  1824,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Tyrrell, 
Esq.,  CO.  Westmeath,  by  his  wife,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Very 
Rev.  AVensley  Bond,  Dean  of  Ross,  and  sister  of  Very  Rev. 
James  Forward  Bond,  also  Dean  of  Ross,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1810, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  George  Montgomery,  now  of  Quilly. 

II.  .lohn,  d.unm, 

I.  Katharine. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1850,  Mitchell  Henry,  Esq.  of  Kylemore 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  M.P.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

Anns — Per  pale  sa.  and  az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  arg. , 
between  three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  and  entwmed 
round  the  necks  with  snakes,  ail  ppr.,  a  cross  gu.  Crest — A 
boy's  head  gu. ,  as  in  the  arms,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross 
gu.     Motto — Honeste  audax. 

Seat — Quilly  House,  co.  Down. 


VAUGHAN    OF    THE    CASTLE,    BT7ILTH. 

Vaughan,  Hugh  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  The  Castle, 
Builth,  CO.  Brecon,  b.  6  Aug.  1852  ;  m.  12  Aug. 
1885,  Eva,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Dunoon,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  had  issue, 

Elizabeth  Angela,  6.  3  Aug.  18S6. 

Violet,  6.  26  Sept.  1888;  d.  18  March,  1889. 

Mr.  Vaughan  ia  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Thomas,  Kector  of  Disserth,  co.  Radnor,  by  Ann 
Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Hugh  Vaughan,  of 
Llwynmadoe,  co.  Radnor,  and  sister  of  James 
Vaughan,  of  The  Castle,  Builth,  sometime  High 
Sheritf  for  co.  Brecon,  and  formerly  a  Surgeon- 
Major  H.E. I.C.S.  He  assumed,  by  rojal  licence, 
the  name  and  arms  of  Vaughan  in  lieu  of  Thomas, 
18  July,   1885,  in  compliance  with  a  clause  in  the 


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VAU 


^^ill  of  his  uncle,  James  Taiighiin,  Esq.,  who  d.  17 
Dee.  1SS4. 

.-Inns — Gu.,  a  sarb  or.  on  a  chief  arg.,  three  hoars'  heads 
diiptii  of  \.he  lirst,  a  borJure  iuvcclcd  goboiiy  of  Hie  second 
and  az. 

Crest— On  a  garb  lying  fesscwise  or,  a  lion  ramp,  reguar.l. 
ajjr.,  holdiui:  in  tlie  dcxtor  paw  two  ears  of  wheat  of  the  first. 

Motto — HtDD.  (iVKIAWN.  AC.  NAC.  OFNA. 

iSca: — The  Castle,  liuilth,.co.  Jjrecon. 


VAUGHAN    OF    HUMPHRESTON, 

Vaughax,  Hexrt  Feaxcis  John,  Esq.  of  Hum- 
phrestou  Hall,  eo.  Salop,  E.A.,  Scl.  Oh.  Ch.  Oxou, 
■vvliere  he  graduate.!  in  honours  1864,  in  the 
pchools  of  Natural  Seieuee,  b.  3  Jan.  1841  ;  m. 
10  Jan.  1S7G,  Marv  Dorothea  Scott,  elder  dau.  of 
Scott  Kasun  th  Stokes,  Esq.,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 
Darrister  -  at  -  Law,  and  one  of  H.M.'s  Ciiief 
Inspectors  of  Schools,  son  of  Charles  Scott  Stokes, 
Esq.  of  BeacldcT,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Emma  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  Jenkins,  Esq.  of 
Jieachlej,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Hu.MrniiESTON  Scott,  6.  30 -luly,  1877. 

II.  John  Courtenay  KoUiott  Dudley,  6.  22  March,  1S79. 

III.  AVilliam  Herbert  traucis,  6.  and  d.  IG  Sept.  IbSj. 
I.  Anne  Dorothea,  6.  and  d.  15  Oct.  1831. 

u.  Mary,  b.  and  d.  10  Feb.  ISSS. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  descended  through  Ithel 
Vaughan,  who  m.  the  heiress  of  Holt,  co.  Denbigh,  from 
Ednowian  Bendew,  Lord  of  Tegaingle,  Founder  of  the  XIIJ 
Xoble  Tribe,  a.d.  lO'li.  The  family  has  long  been  seated  at 
Chilton  Grove,  near  Shrewsbury,  where  the  senior  line 
resided  until  the  death  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chilton,  5 
Oct.  1816,  with  whom  that  branch  of  the  family  became 
extinct.  John  ap  John,  to  whom  Chilton  was  granted 
traditionally  by  Henry  V'II.,  -with  a  new  coat  of  arms  for 
services  at  Bosworth,  d.  s.  p.  and  was  the  first  called  Jo.ves. 
His  mother  having  been  a  Stanley,  he  had  the  enormous 
influence  of  that  family.  John's  father  was  of  Holt,  co. 
Denbigh,  and  his  name  appears  as  contributing  to  the 
benevolence  of  7  Henry  Vll.,  and  also  paying  something 
from  his  estate  to  the  Abbot  of  Shrewsbury.  liis  I'ymiiy 
had  two  houses  there,  both  called  Jones'  Mansion,  one  of 
which  was  the  residence  of  Prince  llupert  in  1642 ;  and 
another  branch  of  the  family  wasseated  at  Berwick,  in  the 
neighbourhood  where  Sir  Samuel  Jones  built  sixteen  alms- 
houses and  a  chapel  in  his  park,  surrounding  a  quadrangle, 
which  still  remains.  Of  this  branch  came  Sir  Thomas 
Jones,  Lord  Chief  Ju.stice  of  the  Common  I'leas  in  the  reigns 
of  Charles  If.  and  James  II. 

William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chilton,  a  burgess  of  Shrewsbury, 
son  and  heir  of  Isaac  Jones,  E.sq.  of  Chilton  (whose  name 
appears  in  the  Visitation  of  co.  Salop  in  1623,  and  who  d.  9 
May,  1694,  and  was  bur.  at  Atcham),  by  Susannah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Uichard  Hatchett,  Esq.  of  Peplow,  co.  Salop,  in. 
Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Calcjtt,  Esq.  of  the  Lower  House, 
Berwick  Maveston,  near  Shrewsbury,  and  was  bur.  at  Atcham, 
21  March,  1728,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Chilton,  bapt.  16  Sept.  1684;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Muckleston,  Esq.  of  Shrew.sbury,  and  was  bnr.  at 
Atcham  2  May,  1757,  leaving  issue,  I  William,  of  Chilton, 
6.  1  July,  17a2;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Gibbons,  E.sq.  of 
Ettingshall,  co.  StafTord,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1815,  without  sur- 
viving issue.  2  Joseph,  of  Wolverhampton,  surgeon,  b.  22 
March,  1734;  m.  Elizabeth  (who  </.  27  May,  180  v,  and  d.  s. 
ji.  10  Feb.  1807.  3  Thomas,  bapt.  23  .Sept.  17o7  ;  d.  s.  j>. 
27  Feb.  1811.  I  Mary,  bapt.  17  Nov.  1739;  d.  unm.  14 
June,  1773.     2  Susannah,  bur.  1  Oct.  1744,  uiim. 

II.  TnuMAS,  of  whuni  hereafter. 

III.  Isaac,  bapt.  17  Dee.  1691. 

IV.  John,  of  Finnant,  bapt.  24  April,  1694;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Finnant,  was  bur.  18 
Oct.  1763,  leaving  issue,  1  Lloyd,  m.  Magdalen,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Simmocks,  and  d.  s.  p.  25  Feb.  1801  ;  2  John,  of 
Newport,  co.  Salop,  a  physician,  who  had  the  Chilton  estate 
by  Will,  and  m.  Sarah  (who  d.i  March,  lH25),  andii. «.  p.  6 
Oct.  1816,  aged  78;  1  Mary,  d.  s.  p.;  2  Anne,  d.  s.  p.; 
3  Martha,  rn.  Eev.  Itichard  Congreve,  of  Congreve,  co. 
Stafford,  and  d.  19  Slarch,  1809,  leaving  issue,  Kiojiard 
Congreve,  who  s.  to  Chilton,  and  sold  it  to  K.  L.  Burton, 
E.sq.  of  Longner. 

I.  Eleanor,  bapt.  9  May,  1682  ;  bur.  24  Dec.  1691. 

II.  Martha,  bapt.  16  Sept.  168G  ;  m.  —  Atkis. 

Jii.  Mary,  bapt.  18  March,  1095;  m.  16  July,  1722,  John 
Trench. 


The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Jones,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son,  bapt.  11  Oct.  16SS,  7n. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Vaughan  (bur.  20  July,  1728),  of  Tyrycoed,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  two  sons,  William  and  George,  who  d.  s.  p. 

William  Jones,  Esq.,  6.  1726:  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Kyffin,  Esq.  of  Oswestry,  whose  mother  was  dau.  of  Edward 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Llanvorda,  near  that  town,  and  was  bur.  at 
Broseley,  co.  Salop,  8  Oct.  1790,  leaving  issue  two  sons,  Thomas, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and  John. 

John  Jones,  Esq.,  «.  to  the  representation  of  the  Chilton 
family  on  the  death  of  his  relative,  William  Jones,  of  Chilton,. 
7  Feb.  ISl.J;  m.  2  Feb.  1779,  Eleanor,  only  child  of  William 
Adams,  Esq.  of  Broseley,  a  Catholic  family,  bapt.  1733,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  only  child  of  Henry  Fermor,  Esq.,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  younger  son  of  Henry  Fermor  Esq.,  who 
d.  3  Feb.  1683,  and  Eleanor  (;i^e  Browne)  his  wife.  John  Jones 
was  bur.  at  Broseley  1820,  leaving  issue,  by  Eleanor  his  wife, 
a  son  and  heir, 

George  Jones,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Humphreston,. 
and  other  jitates  in  co.  Salop,  was  bapt.  at  Broseley  28  March, 
1781.  He  migrated  into  Staffordshire,  and  m,  at  Bilston,  in  that 
county,  1S02,  Catherine,?*.  13  July,  1775,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel 
Turner,  Esq.  of  the  Brownhills,  near  Walsall,  and  eldest  co- 
heir of  her  brothers,  who  d.  s.  p.  The  Turners  were  an  old 
family  seated  at  Sutton  Coldfield,  and  in  the  neighbourhood. 
Daniel  Turner,  Esq.,  was  the  eldest  son  of  Henry  Turner,  Esq., 
and  Catherine  his  wife,  widow  of  Thomas  Jordan,  Esq.  of 
Biriningliam,  and  dau.  of  William  Lea,  of  Hales  Owen.  He- 
771.  Sarah,  b.  1756,  tlie  only  child  of  Robert  Hanbury,  Esq., 
bapt.  at  Norton  Canes,  near  Walsall,  1736,  by  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Uichard  .\rllaster,  Esq.  of  Lyndon,  co.  Stafford,  and- 
Jlary  his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  Ferrers  Fowke,  Esq.  of  Wyrley, 
in  the  same  neiglibourhood.  This  Richard  Arblastcr,  whose 
sou  or  grandson  of  the  same  name  was  tiie  last  male  of  his 
race,  was  a  younj^er  son  of  Edmund  Arblaster,  of  Lysnis, 
near  Walsall,  who  d.  1732.  George  Jones,  Esq.,  added  to  the 
large  mineral  estates  he  possessed  in  StalTordshire  and  South 
Wales  considerable  landed  estates  in  Shropshire,  and  at  his 
death  divided  them  amongst  his  descendants,  reserving  to  his- 
son  a  life  interest  in  most  of  them,  together  with  the  residui- 
of  his  property.  He  was  bur.  at  Donington,  co.  Salop,  7 
March,  1S57,  and  his  wife  was  interred  in  the  same  vault,  17 
.\pril,  1858.  They  had  issue  an  only  son,  John  Jones  Esq.  of 
lUickley  Grange,  co.  Salop,  and  two  daus.,  Tlieodosi.T,  b.  1803- 
m.  John  Barker,  Esq.,  SheritT  of  Staffordshire  1851,  and  d.  1!V 
March,  1882,  and  lileanor,  d.  young  and  unm.,  and  is  bur.  in 
the  Jordan  and  Turner  vault  in  St.  John's  churchyard, 
Wolverhampton.     The  only  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Humphreston,  co. 
Salop,  J. P.,  6.2  April,  1805;  m.  30  Dec.  1826,  Anne,  foster 
dau.  of  S.  Badger,  Esq.  (b.  at  Windsor,  24  June,  1808  ;  <;.  aS 
Ruckley  Grange,  eo.  Salop,  16  Feb,  1866,  bur.  at  Donington, 
in  the  family  vault,  20  Feb.  1866),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gcorgi',  rf.  v.p  1864,  bur.  at  Donington. 

II.  Henry  Francis  John,  of  Humphreston. 

III.  Henwayn,  b.  at  Kilsall  HaU,  20  Dec.  1843;  <?.  s.  p.  1891. 
I.  Anne,  b.  9  July,  1827.  ii.  Catherine. 

III.  Ellen,  6.  10  Oct.  l'-33,  a  nun. 

IV.  liuth,  b.  at  Donington,  24  June,  1838. 

Mr.  John  Jones  d.  8  Oct.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Henrt 
Francis  JoHNjWho  adopted  the  name  of  Vacghan  13  April,  187t>. 

^rma— Quarterly  of  seven;  1st,  Arg.  a  linn  rainp.  vert,, 
wounded  in  the  shoulder  gu..  for  Jones,  of  Chilton;  2ud,  arg.. 
a  chev.  between  three  boars'  heads  sa.  couped,  langued,  and 
snouted  t:u.,  tusked  or,  for  Ednowain  Benoew,  the  old  arms 
of  the  family ;  3r,l,  vert,  three  eagles  displayed  in  fess  or,  for 
Owain  GwvNEDD  ;  4lh,gu.  abend  arg.,  lor  Gratwood  ;  5th, 
per  fess  sa.  and  arj;.  a  lion  ramp,  counterchanged,  for 
Vadghan;  6th,  sa.  a  mtirtlet  arg.  for  Adams  ;  7th,  arg.  a  mill- 
rind  sa.,  forTuKNER.  C'l-esls—lst,  the  sun  in  splendouror;  2nd, 
on  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  dragon  jiass.  guard,  gu.  ;  3rd,  a, 
boar's  head  sa.  couped  gu.,  tusked  or,  pierced  with  a  dagger, 
ppr.     Mnttnes  — "  Ovnerna  ovno  augau,"  and  "  Ento  Sol  testis." 

Seat — Humphreston  Hall,  co.  Salop. 

VAUGHAN-PRYSE-RICE  OF  LLWYN-Y- 
BRAIN. 
A^aughan-Petse-Eice,  John  Pugh  Carbeet,. 
Esq.  of  Lhvyn-y-Erain,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Cardigan,  and  J. P.  co.  Carmarthen,  High 
Sherili;  1891,  Ij.  ISd'J;  m.  27  Sept.  1887,  Margaret, 
Kcr,  younger  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.  D.L.,  of 
Altvrodin,  co.  Cardigan,  (.see  Ihatjamily)  and  has 
issue,  a  dau.  b.  20  Jan.  1804. 


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Xiineagre  of  ruTSE. — {Sie  Bcrke's  Pitragi,  Petse,  Bart.) 

Liineagre  of  Rice.— Thi.s  family  is  of  ancient  Cambrian 
ancestry.  Walter  Kice,  Esq.  of  Llwyn-y-I5rain,  co.  Car- 
niartlien,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Penoyre  Watkins,  Esq.  of 
I'eiioyre,  co  Brecon,  and  Broadway,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1829}  had  issue,  Caroline,  d.  4  April, 
isio,  and  Waltee.  Mr.  Bice  d.  12  Jan.  1793,  and  was  s.  by 
liis  son, 

Major  Walter  PacE,   of  Llwyn-y-Brain,  m.  Mary  Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  Herbert  Evans,  Esq.  of  Highraead,  co.  Car- 
digan, and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1859)  had  issue, 
■Walter,  deceased. 

•CiEORGK  Watkin,  late  of  LIwyn-y-Brain. 
Herbert  Henry,  hi.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Gen.  Munt  ;  hed.  20  Oct. 
1853,  leaving  issue,  Herbert  Henry,  d.  16  Aug.  1866  ;  Edward 
John,  d.  4  Jan.  1858:  and  Henrietta  Eliza. 
jVIary  Anne,  in.  Lieut.-Gen.  Langerniann,  of  Chateau  Provid- 
roux,  Belgium ;   she   d.    6   Dec.  ISGO,    having  had   issue, 
Godfrai  George,  d.  25  Jan.  1874.     Lieut.-Gen.  Langermann, 
</.  12  May,  1861. 
Eliza  Caroline,  d.  «nm.  15  March,  1846. 
ilargarctta  Jane,  m.  l>t,  14  Sept.  1836,  Pryse-Pryse  Loveden 
(eldest  son  of  Pryse-Prj"se,  Esq.  of  Gogerddan),  who  d.   1 
I'ob.  18-Ji,  leaving  issue.  Sir  Pryse  Pry.<;e,  created  a  baronet 
<«?e  Burke's  Perrage);  Margaret,  m.  13  Oct.  1869,  Thomas 
llolford,  Esq.  of  Papillon  Hall,  co.  Leicester;    and  Caroline 
Agnes   Loveden,  m.  26   Jan.   1887,  Viscount    Parker    {see 
Burke's  Peet-age,  Macclesfield,  E.).      Mrs.  Loveden  ni. 
2ndly,  Henry  Charles  Fryer,  Esq.  of    Lytchet   House,  co. 
Dorset,  and  d.  18J2. 
Decima  Dorothea,  m.   12  Oct.   1853,  John  Pugh  Vaughan 
Pryse,  Esq.  of  Bwlch  Bychan,  co.  Carmarthen,  D.L.  (see 
liCRCE's  Peerage,  Pryse,  Bart.),  and  d.  I8y3,  leaving  issue, 
John  Caebert  Pcgh,  now  of  Llwyn-y-Brain  ;  Pryse,  d.  16 
March,  1863  ;  and  Alice  Eliza  Maude,  d.  22  March,  1867. 
Mr.  Pryse  took  the  name  of  Vaughan,  in  compliance  with 
the  wish  of  his  godlather,  and  is  now  Vaughan-Pbyse. 

Major  Rice  d.  30  April,  1844.     His  2nd  son, 

Geoegb  Watkin  Rice- Watkins,  Esq.  of  Llwyn-y-Brain,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carmarthen 
1856,  and  for  co.  Brecon  18S0,  6.  1816;  formerly  Adjutant 
and  Capt.  f3rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  and  Major  Royal  Car- 
marthen Militia.  He  took  the  surname  of  Watkins  by  royal 
licence  1865,  under  the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  George  Price 
Watldns,  Esq.  of  Broadway,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  Rhosferig, 
CO.  Brecon,  and  d.  s.  p.  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Seat — Llwyn-y-Brain,  Llandovery,  co.  Carmarthen. 


VAWDREY  OF  PLAS  GWYNANT. 

Vawdbet,  Rev.  Daniel,  of  Plas  Gwjnant,  co. 
Carnarvon,  M.A.,  formerlj  Rector  of  Stepney,  of 
Darley  Dale,  b.  5  March,  1808  ;  m.  1st,  12  July, 
1S42,  Christiana  Anne,  only  child  of  Robert  Pow- 
iiall  Hadfic'ld,  Esq.  of  Winnington,  co.  Chester,  and 
widow  of  William  Orford,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  mer- 
chant,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  6.  16  June,  1844:  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Louis  Wyatt,  l>.  1846,  d.  v.nm. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Arabella  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Osmund  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Troy  House,  co.  Monmouth, 
.and  had  issue, 

i:i.  Daniel  Arthur,  6.  28  Sept.  1877,  d.  t.  p. 

Liineagre. — Thomas  Vaudrey,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Vau- 
■drey,  of  Bodon,  who  was  5th  sun  (but  eldest  by  2nd  marriage) 
of  Robert  Vaudrey,  Esq.  of  The  Biddings,  Vice  Chamberlain  of 
-Chester,  was  6.  at  Bodon  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  but  neither 
iie  nor  his  descendants  being  found  at  Bodon,  he,  being  contem- 
porary, appears  from  still-existing  documents  to  be  certainly 
identical  with  Thumas  Vaudrey,  who  first  settled  at  the  Mill 
Gate,  in  Cranage,  co.  Chester,  early  in  the  17th  century.  This 
Thomas  Vaudrey  m.  12  Feb.  1020,  Anne  Jackson,  of  Sandbaeh, 
<;o.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  May,  1679)  had  issue,  a  son 
and  heir,  and  a  dau.  Anne.  He  d.  May,  1678,  and  was  s.  by 
iliis  son, 

Thomas  Vawdret,  gent,  of  the  Mill  Gate  and  Cotton,  bapt. 
3  Oct.  1622.  He  )J(.  Jane  Cotton,  of  Church  Holme,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  14  June,  1686)  had  issue,  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  14  Feb. 
1689,  Cranage  Wilcoxson,  gent,  of  Sproston,  co.  Chester,  and 
.a  son  and  h.  ir, 

Thomas  Vawdret,  gent,  of  Mill  Gate  and  Cotton,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Whittingham,  gent,  of  Moresbarrow,  and  by  her 
who  d.  31  Dec.  1724)  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  his  hiir. 

■51.  Thom.,3,  01  Giay's  Inn  and  Moresbarrow,  6.  9  Dec.  1695  ; 


TO.  Elizabeth  Gresty,  of  Peover,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 
two  daus.,  and  was  living  in  1730. 

III.  Joseph,  b.  28  Dec.  1697 ;  m.  Mary  Glover,  and  had  a  son, 
Thomas  Vawdrey,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  Joseph 
Sandbach,  of  Chelford. 

I.  Hannah,  0.  12  Feb.  1692;  m.  James  Bulkeley,  gent,  of 
Cranage. 

II.  Sarah,  6.  10  May,  1699  ;  m.  Ralph  Dean,  gent. 

HI.  Mary.  b.  31  July,  1703;  1st,  George  Wood,  gent,  of 
Knutsford,  and  2ndly,  John  Shawe,  gent,  of  Holmca 
Chapel. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy  1705. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  d.  Kov.  1716,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  Vawdrey,  Esq.  of  The  Mill  Gate,  6.  7  Feb.  1694;  m. 
Hannah  Sandbach,  of  Henry,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
14  Oct.  1753)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  The  Mill  Gate,  6.  25  March,  1722  ;  to.  12  May, 
1757,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Stanway,  gent,  of 
Bidden  Hall,  co.  Chester;  d.  17  April,  1793.  Mr.  Vawdrey 
was  bur.  at  Holmes  Chapel  30  May,  1779,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas,  6.  in  1762,  ■)  ,  .„  ,-„.,„„., 

2  Daniel,  6.  1767,      '  j  <i- i°  mfancy. 

1  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir,  bapt.  17  Feb.  1764;  m.  19 
Oct.  1784,  Rev.  James  Eyton  Mainwaring,  M.A.,aiid  had 
a  son.  Rev.  James  Mainwaring,  of  Biddenhall,  who  sold 
the  Mill  (iate  estate. 

II.  Richard,  6.  25  Dec.  1723;  d.  unm.  12  May,  1751. 

III.  Daniel,  b.  17'36  ;  d.  1730. 

IV.  Daniel,  who  continued  the  male  line. 

I.  Mary,  6.  20  March,  1731  ;  m.  Richard  Nicholls,  gent,  of 
Warrington,  and  d.  11  May,  1804,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  was  bur.  at  Holme  Chapel  15  Oct.  1763.  His  2nd 
surviving  son, 

Daniel  Vawdrey,  Esq.  of  Moresbarrow  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
6.  14  March,  1733;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Seaman,  Esq. 
of  Middlewich,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  1  Feb.  1774,  aged  30 
years)  had  issue, 

I.  Gilbert,  6.  1770;  d.  1773. 

II.  DANihi,,  his  heir. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  m.  2ndly,  1  Jan.  1778,  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Sea^ 
man,  Esq.  of  Warrington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1834, 
aged  90)  had  issue, 

III.  Gilbert  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.  28  Dec.  1778,  Incumbent  of 
Wrenbury,  co.  Chester,  d.  unm.  4  Feb.  1814. 

IV.  Peter,  of  Warrington,  b.  27  April,  1780;  d.  unm.  19 
March,  1831. 

v.  Richard,  of  Middlewich,  Attorney-at-Law,  6.  26  March, 
1782;   d.  unm.  II  April,  1832. 

VI.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Harthill  and  Incumbent  of 
Burdwardsley,  both  in  co.  Chester,  b.  28  March,  1784:  lii. 
Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Brabant,  Esq.  of  Kinderton  Lodge, 
Middlewich,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frederick.  2  William  David. 

1  Mary,  d.  unm.  24  Jan.  1837,  aged  22. 

2  JIadeline.  3  Fanny  Maria. 

VII.  Thomas,  of  Newton,  near  Middlewich,  b.  7  Oct.  1786, 
TO.  1  Oct.  1822,  Maiia  Anne,  dau.  of  liev.  Thomas  Hodges, 
of  Holmes  Chapel,  and  d.  s.  p.  5  Nov.  1839. 

I.  Sarah  Darrell,  6.  12  April,  1789;  d.  unm.  29  Jan.  1837. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  d.  29  March,  1801,  and  was  3.  by  his  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

Daniel  Vawdrey,  Esq.  of  Tushingham  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
and  Plas  Gwynant,  co.  Carnarvon,J.P.  cos.  Salop,  Chester,  and 
Carnarvon,  High  Sheriff  of  the  last-named  co.  1829,  b.  5  Oct. 
1771 ;  m.  7  Feb.  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Wyatt,  Esq.  of 
Lime  Grove,  near  Bangor,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel  (Rev.),  now  of  Plas  Gwynant. 

II.  Willi im  Seaman  (Rev.),  M.A.  Queen's  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  14 
Sept.  1»08,  Vicar  of  Pannal,  co.  York,  and  d.  18i7. 

III.  Benjamin  Llewelyn,  of  Tushiuf^ham  (see  next  Memoir). 
I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  ii.  Anne,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  d.  17  Jan.  1844. 

Arms— Per  fes~e  or  and  arg.,  a  fesse  sa.,  in  chief  a  lion  passant 
gu  ,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crusslct  fitchee  of  the 
third,  and  in  base  a  cross  humettee  of  the  last  bLtween  four 
ermine  spots.  Crest — A  cock  statant  arg.,  armed,  combed, and 
legged  gu.     Motto — Avec  Ldeu  je  vaudrai. 

^cat—f\aa  Gwynant,  Beddgelert,  co.  Carnarvon. 


VAWDKEY    OF    TUSHINGHAM. 

Yawdeey,  Rev.  Llewelyn  Brookes,  of  Tush- 
ingham, CO.  Ciiester,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxon, 
is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Tushingliam  and  Moors- 
barrow,  and  Vicar  of  Tushingham,  b.  14  Jan.  1845  ; 
m.  15  Aug.  1883,  Louisa  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  (jreorge 
Lloyd,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  West  Hiil,  co.  Devon,  and 
has  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


VEI 


Mary  Darell,  6.  ISS-t. 
Margaret  Seaman,  b.  1SS6. 

Lineage. — Benjamin  Llewelyn  Vawdket,  Esq.  of  Tusli- 
ingham  Hall,  co.  Chester,  on',  son  of  Daniel  Vawdrey,  Esq. 
of  Tushingham  Hall,  co.  Chester  (.<t'c  preceding  Memoir),  b.  5 
Dee.  1S09;  vi.  Aujr.  1S4'J,  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Willi.ara 
Wycherley  Brookes,  Esq.  of  Whitchurch,  Salop  (of  the  family 
of  Wycherley,  the  dramatist),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Llewelyn  Bkookes  (Ecv).,  now  of  Tushingham  Hall. 

ai.  Daniel  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Kector  of  Areley  King's,  co.  Wor- 
cester, b.  lSn2. 

m.  William  Wyatt,  b.  1S53:  d.  unm.  8  Feb.  1882. 

I.  Theodosia  Sarah. 

Jlr.  B.  L.  Vawdrey  rf.  1  Feb.   ISPJ,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

For  Arms,  d-c,  see  Vawdkey  of  Phh  Girynant. 

Seat — Tusiiingham  Hall,  Whitchurch,  Shropshire. 


VEALE    OF    PASSAFORD. 

Veaie,  Henet  Mallet,  Esq.  of  Passaford, 
Devon,  b.  1831,  s.  1876 ;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
ot"  Aaron  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Kings  Nympton, 
Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1883)  has 
issue, 

I.  Henry.  it.  James.  iii.  Westcott  Harris. 

IV.  Arthur  James. 

I.  Lucy.  II.  Caroline.  iii.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Emily.  v.  Mary.  vi.  Sophia  Eleanor. 

He  in.  lindly,   1886,  Ellen,  widow  of  Christopher 
Edmonds,  Esq.,  Ceylon  Civil  Sei'vico. 

Lineage.  — From  the  title-deeds  of  the  property,  it  appears 
that  Passaford  was  purchased  in  1620  by  Rev.  Walter 
Veale,  Rector  of  Iddesleigh,  co.  Devon,  from  which  time  his 
descendants  in  the  male  line  continued  in  possession  till  it 
ended  with 

James  Veale,  Esq.  of  Passaford  in  1770.  He  bequeathed 
his  estate  to  his  nephew, 

James  Mallet  (4th  son  of  William  Mallet,  Esq.  of  Ash 
House,  Iddesleigh,  co.  Devon,  hi.  23  Sept.  1736,  Jane  Veale, 
of  Passaford),  who,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  uncle, 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Veale  on  inheriting  Passa- 
ford. He  d.  1816,  having  had  issue  by  Susanna  Turner  his 
wife,  who  d.  some  years  later, 

I.  James  Harris,  of  Passaford. 

II.  Westcott  Harris,  J3.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Hatherleigh,  co. 
Devon,  d.  unm. 

I.  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

II.  Jane,  m.  William  Cholmeley  Morris,  Esq.  of  Fishleigli, 
CO.  Devon,  and  had  issue,  eleven  children. 

III.  Mary,  m.  John   Isbell,  M.D.   of   Stonehonse,  and   had 
issue,  six  children. 

His  eldest  son, 

James  Harris  Veale,  Esq.  of  Passaford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
1800;  m.  1830,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  William 
Nevile,  Rector  of  Cottesmore,  co.  Rutland,  by  Amelia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Mann,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1879)  had 
issue, 

Henet  Mallet,  now  of  Passaford. 
Mr.  Veale  d.  1876. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sinister  gu.  three  kine  or.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  battle-axe  ppr.  Motto — Victima 
Deo. 

Seat — Passaford,  Hatherleigh. 


VEITCH  OF  ELIOCK. 
Veitch,  Rev.  Henby  Geoege  Johk,  B.A.  of 
Eliock,  CO.  Dumfries,  Vicar  of  Kilmersdon,  co. 
Somerset,  b.  26  Sept.  1833 ;  m.  1st,  12  Dec.  1865, 
Sibella  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col.  Donald  Cameron,  of 
Loehiel  and  Achnacarry,  co.  Inverness,  and  the 
Lady  Vere  Cameron,  and  by  Jier  (who  d.  7  April, 
189U),  has  issue, 

George  Douglas,  6.  1874. 

I.  Vere  Matilda  Lisette.  ii.  Sybil  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Yeitch  m.  2ndly,  22  Dec.  1891,  Georgiana,  dau. 
of  John  George  Hobson,  Esq.  of  Curlew  Lodge, 
Sutton  Bridge,  Lincolnshire. 

Lineage. —Rev.    Heney  Veitch,   Minister  of  Swinton 
CO.  Berwick,  first-cousin  to  the  Hon.  James  Veitch,  of  Eliock, 


one  of  the  Senatoi-s  of  the  College  of  Jusiice,  who  was  son  of 
William  Veitch,  of  Eliock,  c.idet  of  the  family  of  Veitch  o/ 
Daieick,    CO.    Peebles,    m.    Frances,  only   child  of  Sir   John 
Swinton,  Bart,  of  that  ilk,  and  was  father  of 
John  Veitch,  who  was  father  of 

Henry  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Eliock,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  98th  Regt 
of  Foot.  He  m.  28  June,  1706,  Zepherina,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Loughnan,  Esq.  of  Madeira,  and  great-granddau.  of  .Alexander 
Fergusson,  of  Carigdarroch,  and  Anne  Laurie,  of  Maxwelton, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir. 

William  Douglas,  heir  to  his  brother. 
John,  6.  12  Sept.  1802;  d.  unm.  12  March,  IS30. 
Thomas  Loughnan,  b.  29  July,  1804;  d.  unin.  6  Feb.  1841. 
Zepherina,  ^ji.  July,  1819,  Robert  Macqueen,  Esq.  of  Brax- 
fleld,  half-pay  25th  Light  Dragoons,  grandson  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Robert  Macqueen,  of  Braxlield,  Lord  Justice  Clerk  of 
Scotland,  and  d.  30  Sept.  1863. 
Philadelphia,  d.  unm.  27  Feb.  183.j. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1825,  William  Hugh  Hunter,  Esq.,  son  of  Capt. 
Hunter,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  the  Hon.  Jane  Rollo,  dau.  of 
James,  Lord  Rollo,  and  d.  1832,  leaving  two  sons  and  two 
dans. 

Col.  Veitch,  who  became  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Customs 
for  Scotland,  d.  1  April,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Eliock,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  SherilT  Sub- 
stitute of  CO.  Lanark,  b.  21  Nov.  1799;  m.  28  Sept.  18^1, 
Hannah  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  Hay,  Esq.,  of  the  family  of 
Hopes  {which  see),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hannah  Charlotte,  d.  Jan.  1840. 

II.  Zepherina  Loughnan. 

III.  Matilda  Clarke,  m.  Oct.  1859,  her  cousin-german,  Harrv 
Veiich  Hunter,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Perth,  son  of  W.  11. 
Hunter,  Esq. 

Mr.  Veitch  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  William  Douglas  Veitch,  M.A.  of  Eliock,  late  Vicar 
of  St.  Saviour's,  Paddington,  b.  5  Aug.  1801 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1828, 
Elinor  Julia  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Raitt,  late  D..\.G.  of 
the  Forces  in  the  Mediterranean,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  George  John  (Rev.),  now  of  Eliock. 

II.  Douglas  D'Arcy  Wilberfoice,  6.  1  Oct.  1845 ;  d.  unm.  IS 
March,  1883. 

I.  Zepherina  Philadelphia,  m.  15  Dec.  1876,  Henry  Smith, 
Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1894,  leaving  two  daua., 
Katharine  Douglas,  and  Elinor  Douglas. 

II.  Sophia  Frances  Fane. 

Mr.  Veitch  d.  4  Sept.  1884. 

.4)-/«.5— Arg.,  three  bulls'  heads  erased  sa.  Crest — A  bull's 
head  affrontee  sa.    Motto — Famam  extendimus  factis. 

Seat — Eliock,  Sanquhar,  co.  Dumfries.  Reside  ace — Kil- 
mersdon Vicarage,  near  Bath. 


VEITCH,    now    HAIG,    OF    EAMORNIE. 

Haig,  Hcgh  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Eamornie,  co. 
Fife,  J.P.,  h.  10  Feb.  18-i5  ;  m.  3  June,  1872,  Archie 
Ann  Lindesay,  widow  of  Major  Foote  Morison,  of 
Greenfield,  Alloa,  and  dau.  of  W.  N.  Fraser,  Esq.  of 
Findrack,  2nd  son  of  Francis  Fraser,  of  Findrack, 
Aberdeenshire  {see  that  llemoir),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Oliver,  h.  1876.  ii.  John,  6. 1878. 

I.  Ruth.  II.  Althea  Virginia  Josephine. 

Lineagre. —  John  Haig,  of  the  Gartlands,  near  Alloa,  b. 
1720 ;  lit.  11  Feb.  1751,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Stein,  of 
Kennetpans,  Clackmannanshire;  d.  1773,  and  had  issue  (j^co 
Haig  of  Blairhili).    His  6th  son. 

William  Haig,  of  Seggie,  co.  Fife,  Provost  of  St.  Andrews, 
6.  1771 ;  m.  13  Oct.  1794,  his  cousin,  .Tanet,  dau.  of  John  Stein. 
of  Kennetpans,  Clackmannanshire,  and  d.  1847,  having  had 
issue, 
I.  John,  d.  young.  il.  James,  d.  young. 

HI.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Seggie,  6. 1804;  j/i.  2 Nov.  1830,  Frances  Alicia, 
dau.  of  Col.  Moodie,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  a  son,  William,  b. 
1835,  who  TO.  twice,  and  left  issue. 
v.  William,  b.  1816;  m.  19  July,  1848,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
David  Wright,  W.S.,  of  St.  Andrews,  and  c^  1855,  leaving 
issue. 

I.  Magdalen,  m.  1818,  Andrew  Philp,  Esq. 

II.  Margaret,  0..  unm.  1878. 

III.  Janet,  rf.  unm.  1879. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  1842,  the  Rev.  James  Pearson,  D.D. 

V.  Anne,  m.  1836,  John  Jameson,   Esq.  of   St.   Mamocks, 
Malahide,  co.  Dublin. 

VI.  Isabella,  d.  unm.  1863. 

VII.  Marjory. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Haio,  of  Cameron  Bridge,  Fife,  J. P.,  h.  180S;  m.  '20 


VEN 


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VER 


2095 


Aug.  1839,  Eachel  Mackerras,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of 
Hugh  Veitch,   of  Stewartfield,  near  Edinburgh  (brother  of 
Col.  Henry  Veitch,  of  Eliock,  co.  Dumfries  (see  that  Memoir), 
which  family,  through  the  Swintons  of  that  ilk,  are  directly 
descended  from  King  Egbert  III.).    He  d.  1879,  and  had,  with 
one  son  and  two  daus.  who  d.  young. 
I.  William  Henry,  of  Cameron  Bridge,  Fife,  and  Broomfield, 
Midlothian,  J.P.  co.  life,  b.  1841  ;    to.  6  June,  1871,  Emily 
Martha,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Newman,  Rector  of  Eingrone, 
Kinsale,  and  d.  1884,  leaving  issue, 
1  Hugh  Anthony  De  Cburcy,  b.  1882. 
1  Annabel  Marjory.  2  Eachael  Winifred. 

3  Emily  Mary  Frances. 
n.  HcGH  Veitch,  now  of  Ramornie. 

III.  John  Alicius,  B.A.  Tiin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  1857. 

IV.  George  Ogilvy,  6.  1859. 

V.  Douglas,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  6. 1861. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Col.  G.  C.  De  Pr^e,  R.A., 
Surveyor-General  of  India  and  Burmah,  and  2ndly,  1891, 
John  Jameson,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  St.  Marnocks,  co.  Dublin. 

II.  Janet  Stein,  m.  1871,  C.  E.  Haig,  Esq.,  younger,  of  Pen- 
Ithon,  Radnorshire. 

III.  Henrietta  Frances,  m.  1876,  W.  G.  Jameson,  Esq.  of 
Athlumney,  co.  Dublin. 

Aiina,  Creit,  and  Motto — Same  as  Haig  of  Blair  hill. 
Scat — Ramornie,  Ladybank,  life. 


VENABLES    OF    LLYSDINAM    HALL. 

Dillwtn-Venables-Lleweltn,  Mes.  Katha- 
EINE  Minna,  of  Llysdinam,  co.  Brecon,  elder  dan. 
and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Eev.  Richard  Lister 
Venabies,  of  Lljsdinam,  h.  31  May,  1870;  m.  23 
Aug.  1893,  Cliarles  Leyshon,  only  surviving  son  of 
Sir  John  Talbot  Dillwyn-Llewelyn,  Bart,  {see 
Burke's  Peerage).  They  have  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  dated  27  June,  1893,  the  surname  of 
Yenables,  in  addition  to  and  before  that  of 
Llewelyn,  and  after  that  of  Dilhvyn,  and  the 
additional  arms  of  Venabies  quartered. 

Lineage. — John  Venables,  Esq.  of  Bollington,  co.  Ches- 
ter, ';«.  Margaret  Leigh,  and  was  father  of 

Joseph  Venables,  B.D.  of  Bollington,  co.  Chester,  to.  172.3, 
Elizabeth  Davies,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Lazakds  Venables,  Esq.,  m.  1771,  Elizabeth,  «iau.  of  Richard 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  Salop,  and  niece  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Valentine-Jones,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Lazabus,  of  Woodhill,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.,  6.  8  March, 
1772  ;  m.  24  Oct.  1805,  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  JoUey,  Esq.  oi 
Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Stanley,  6.  21  Feb.  1801 ;  d.  25  Jan.  1834. 

2  Richard  Jones,  6.  1812  ;  to.  1851,  Sarah  Duncan,  and  d. 
1854,  leaving  a  dau.  Alice. 

3  Edward  Frederick,  his  successor. 

4  Thomas  Alfred,  of  Woodhill,  deceased. 

5  William,  6.  27  June,  1818;  to.  18  Aug.  1858,  Augusta 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Hollyland,  near 
Pembroke,  and  left  issue. 

6  Eobert  George,  b.  30  May,  1822  ;  d.  1849. 

7  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Alicia  Georgiana,  d.  15  Oct.  1801. 

2  Sophia,  d.  28  April,  1811. 

3  Emily  Aurora,  m.  Peter  Ewart,  Esq.  of  Liverpool ;  d. 
1876. 

Mr.  Venables  (if.  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son,  Edward  Frederick  Venables,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  b. 
5  May,  1815;  to.  1851,  Eliza  Power,  dau.  of  E.  H.  Kinchant, 
Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  Oswestry.  He  d.  of  a  wound  at  Azim- 
ghur,  19  April,  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother,  Thomas 
Alfred  Venables,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  6.  21  Nov.  1816,  also 
deceased. 
It.  Joseph  (Eev.),  b.  1773  ;  m.  1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Eowland,  Esq.  of  Gardden  Lodge,  nearliuabon,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  d.  June,  1823,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  Eowland  Jones,  of  Oakhurst,  near  Oswestry,  J.P.  cos. 
Salop  and  Denbigh,  Lieut.  North  Salop  Yeomanry 
Cavali7,  6.  1812 ;  m.  1837,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Edgar  Corrie, 
Esq.  of  Arlington  Manor,  Berks,  and  d.  s.  p.  15  May, 
186y. 

2  Joseph  George,  6.  1815;  m.  1843,  Caroline,  widow  of 
James  Harvey  Hosken,  Esq.  of  EUenglaze,  and  dau.  of 
Col.  Sandys,  of  Llanarth,  near  Helston,  and  d.  17  April, 
1847,  leaving  a  dau.  Mary  Augusta,  and  a  son,  Row- 
land George,  6.  18  Jan.  1846,  m.  1  Jan.  1880,  Gertrude, 
dau.  of  John  Hargreaves,  Esq.  of  Silwood  Park,  and 
widow  of  Rev.  James  Hook,  and  has  Gilbert  Rowland, 
6.  7  Oct.  1880. 

ni.  EiCHARD  (Ven.),  D.D.,  of  Llysdinam  Hall. 
IT.  George,  b.  1777 ;    m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  J.  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Cardigan. 


I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1846.  ii.  Mary  Hannah,  d.  1S46. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Ven.  Eicuabd  Venables,  D.D.,  of  Llysdinam  Half, 
Archdeacon  of  Carmarthen,  in.  1808,  Sophia,  dau.  of  George 
Lister,  Esq.  of  Girsby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  185y,  having  had  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  1868),  three  eons,  co-heirs  to  his  property, 

I.  EicHARD  Listek  (Rcv.),  of  Llysdinam. 

II.  George  Stovin,  M.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  Q.C.,  J.P,  ancl 
D.L.  CO.  Brecon,  J.P.  co.  Radnor,  High  Sheriff  1884, 6. 1810  ^ 
d.  g.  p.  6  Oct.  1888. 

III.  Joseph  Henry,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1813  ;  m.  1st,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Giles  Hilton,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Susan  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  Ridley,  Esq.     He  d.  $.  p.  Ib66. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Lister  Venables,  of  Llysdinam  Hall,  co. 
Brecon,  M.A.,  J.P.  for  cos.  Eadnor,  Brecon,  and  Hereford, 
and  D.L.  for  the  first-named  co.,  late  Rector  of  Clyro,  6.  May, 
1809  ;  TO.  1st,  1834,  Mary  Augusta  Dalryniple,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Poltoratzky,  of  Russia,  and  widow  of  Francis  J.  Adam,  Esq. 
''she  d.  1865);  and  2ndly,  1867,  Agnes  Minna,  youngest  dau. 
of  Henry  Shepherd  Pearson,  Esq.,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1894,  leaving 
issue,  a  son  (d.  187G),  and  two  daus.,  i.  Katharine  Minna, 
now  of  Llysdinam  Hall,  and  ii.  Caroline  Emily. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Llewelyn:  Arg.  gutt6  de- 
poix  three  chevronels  gu.  in  base  a  lamb  passant  ppr.  2nd, 
Venables:  Az.  two  bars  each  cotised,  between  five  mullets 
three  in  chief  and  two  in  base  all  arg.  and  for  diff.  a  cross- 
cvosslet  or.  •  3rd,  Dillwtn  :  Gu.  on  a  chevron  nebule  arg. 
five  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first.  Cresis — Upon  the  trunk  of  a 
tree  fesswise  eradicated  and  sprouting  a  lamb  passant  ppr. 
supporting  a  staff  or,  therefrom  flowing  a  banner  gu.  charged 
with  three  chevronels  arg.  2,  Venables:  a  wyvern  wings  ex- 
panded gu.  each  wing  charged  with  a  fesse  arg.  issuant  from  :i, 
weir-basket  ppr.  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  a  mullet  az.  charged 
for  aiff.  as  in  the  arms.  3,  Dillwtn  :  In  front  of  a  stag's  head 
couped  ppr.  three  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Motto — Craignez. 
hontc. 

Staf— Llysdinam  Hall,  Newbridge-on-Wye. 


VERDIN    OF    THE    BE,OCKHTJS.ST. 

Yerdin,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  The  Brookhurst,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.  andD.L.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wim- 
boldsley,  b.  1838. 

Lineage. — John  Vekdin,  Esq.,  to.  1789,  Mary  Joynson, 
and  d.  1813,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  a  son, 

Joseph  Verdin,  Esq.  of  Highfield  House,  who  to.  1831,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Wharton  Sadler,  Esq.  of  Northwich,  and  d. 
1873,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  1857,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  a  dau.  Josephine 
Mai'caret. 

II.  Robert,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Cheshire,  d.  v.nm.  18S7. 
ill.  Joseph,  present  representative. 

IV.  John. 

v.  Eichard  Wharton,  d.  unm.  1875. 

VI.  William  Henry,  of  Darnhall  Hall,  Winsford,  co.  Chester. 
J. P.,  6.  1848;  'III.  1876,  Emily  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Aigburth,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue,  Eichard  Norman  Harrison,  6. 1876  ;  Emily  Gwendo- 
line, b.  1881. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Margaret  Emily,  to.  Frederick  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Crewe. 
Arms — Arg.,  on  a  pile  sa.,  lietween  two  towers  in  base  of  th& 

last,  a  lion  passant  of  the  first.  Crest — Upon  a  mount  vert, 
between  six  ears  of  wheat  stalked  and  bladed,  three  on  either 
side  or,  a  tower  sa.,  issuant  from  the  battlements  thereof  a 
demi-lion  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel,  also  sa. 

Seats — The  Brookhurst,  Northwich,  and  Wimboldsley,  Mid- 
dlewich. 


VEEE    OF    CRAIGIE    HALL    AND 
BLACKWOOD. 

Hope-Yeee,  James  Charles,  Esq.  of  Craigie 
Hall,  Midlothian,  and  Blackwood,  co.  Lanark,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Lanark,  Capt.  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  ;  b.  13  July,  1858  ;  m.  1st,  17  July,  1879, 
Hon.  Louisa  Maud,  sister  of  John,  2nd  Lord 
Churston,  and  widow  of  Hon.  Reginald  James 
Grreville-Nugent,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  20  April,  1882, 
and  2ndly,  4  June,  1884,  Marie,  dau.  of  M.  Guille- 
min,  and  granddau.  of  the  Comte  de  Montebello, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Edward  James,  b.  10  Feb.  1885. 

II.  Ralph  Jean  James,  b.  13  Dec.  1 887. 

I.  Eachel  Magdeleine  Mary,  b.  24  May,  18S6. 

Lineage. — The  surname  of  Verb  is  of  great  antiquity. 


2096 


TER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


VEE 


and  in  ancient  records  was  variously  written,  Pe  Vere,  Vcyr, 
Were,  and  Weir.  The  family  had  large  possessions  in  lands  in 
the  south  of  Scotland  in  very  early  times,  and  was  known  in 
History  more  than  liOO  years  asjo.     The  eventual  heir, 

Catherine  Weib,  only  child  of  Sir  William  Weir,  •JndRart. 
of  Blackwood  (by  Kachael  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  of 
Pencaitland,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice),  and 
granddau.  of  Sir  George  Weir,  liart.  of  Blackwood,  by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jardine,  of  Applegarth;  jn. 
1733,  the  Hon.  Charles  Hope,  of  Craigie  Hall,  '2nd  son  of 
Charlei,  1st  Earl  of  Hopetoun  {see  Bcbke's  Peerage),  by  Lady 
Henrietta  Johnstone,  heir  of  the  estate  of  Craigie  Hall,  only 
dau.  of  Wi:i;am,  Ist  Marquess  of  Annandale,  and  had  four 
sons  and  two  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  IIopk  Wkir,  Esq.  of  Blackwood,  of  the  1st  Dragoon 
Guard-,  for  some  time  JIuster-Master-General  of  the  Forces  in 
North  Britain,  m.  1775,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Conie,  Esq.  of 
Dumfries,  and  had  issue, 

Jame»  Joseph,  his  heir. 

EJwai-d  Hamilton   6.  Jan.  1792;  d.  183,=). 

Jane  Sophia,  m.  IS  13,  Admiral   the  Hon.  Edmund    Sexton 

Bery  Knox,  2nd  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Karl  of    iianfurly,  and 

d.  11  Jan.  1876. 

Mr.  Hope-Vere  d.  Sept.  ISll,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Joseph  Hope-Vere,  Esq.  of  Blackwood  and  Craigie 

Hall,  D.L.,  6.  3  June,  17S5  ;  m.  7  Sept.   1S13,  Lady  Elizabeth 

n,ay,  4th  dau.  of  George,  7th  Marquess  of  Twecddale,  and  by 

her  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1S6S)  had  issue, 

William  Edward,  his  heir. 

Charles  Edward,  n.  3  Oct.  1S28;    m.  22  March,  1866,  Julia, 

youngest    surviving  dau.     of     Major-Gen.    John    Craigie 

Halkett,  C.B.,  of  llavelrigg. 
Hannah  Charlotte,  m.  17  June,  1844,  Keith  \V.  Stewart  Mac- 
kenzie, Esq.   of  Seafortli   (who  d.  Is81),  ajid  d.  4  June, 

1868. 
Sophia  Jane,  d.  15  April,  1878. 
Harriett,  m.  1st,  17  Oct.  1839,  Sir  Edward  Sherlock  Gooch, 

Bart.,  who  d.  'J  Nov.  1856,  and  2ndly,  30  June,  1858,  Major 

John  St.  Leger;    shed.  17   Oct.  18s3.     Major  St.  Leger  d. 

20  April,  1^68. 
Jane,  (V.  A.),  Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Queen,  m.  29 

Oct.   1844,  John   Henry,  Sid  Marquess  of  Ely  (who  d.  15 

July,  1857),  and  d.  11  June,  18y0. 
<jeorgina  (V.  A.),  m.  13  Jime,   1855,    Lieut. -Col.   Charles 

Townshend  Wilson,  late  Coldstream  Guards. 
Henrietta  Vane,  d.  Oct.  1863. 

Mr.  Hope-Vere  d.  19  May,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Edward  Hope-Verb,  Esq.  of  Craigie  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
lithgow, and  Blackwood,  eo.  Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Brigadier- 
General  in  the  lioyal  Company  of  Archers  of  the  Queen's  Body 
Guard  in  Scotland,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  Grenadier  Guards, 
'j.  5  March,  1S24  ;  m.  25  July,  1857,  Lady  Mary  Emily  Boyle, 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles,  Viscount  Dungarvan  and  sister  of 
9th  Earl  of  Cork,  K.P.,  and  had  issue,! 
James  Charles,  now  of  Craigie. 

Mary  St.  Lawrence,  in.  10  April,  18S6,  Everett  Millais,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Everett  Jlillais,  Bart.,  D.C.L. 
Mr.  Hope-Vere  d.  1  Oct.  1872.    His  widow  m.  2ndly,  24  Feb. 
1873,  Lord  David  Kennedy. 

Arm:i — Arg.,  on  a  fesse  az.  three  mullets  of  the  first:  quar- 
tering lIoPK.  Crett — A  demi-horse  rampant  arg.,  briilled  and 
saddled  gu.     iloUo — Vero  nihil  vcrius. 

iS?a'^— Craigie  Hall,  near  Edinburgh,  and  Blackwood,  near 
Lanark. 

C;u6*—Marlborou^'h;  St.  James;  Travellers ;  Arthur's  ;  and 
Turf. 


a  mount  a  rudder  with  tiller  ppr.  between  two  elephants'  trunks 
or. 
Seat — Aston  Hall,  Eothcrhara. 


HAECOURT-VERNON   OF    GROVE    HALL. 

IIakcourt- Vernon,  Edward  Evelyn,  Esq.  of 
Grove  llall,  co.  Nottingbam,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
County  Councillor,  late  Capt.  Nottiiiirhamshire 
Yeomanry,  h.  19  Jan.  1853  ;  m.  1st,  9  Sept.  1879, 
Grace,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Alley ne  Fitz  Herbert,  Rector 
of  AVarsop  {see  EitzHerbkkt,  Bart.),  and  by  her, 
-vvho  d.  9  March,  1881,  had  issue, 

I.  Harcourt  Vcnables,  6.  6,  d.  13  March,  1881. 

Mr.  Harcourt-Vernon  m.  2ndly,  22  Aug.  1883, 
Frances  Theresa,  dau.  of  Sir  William  FitzHerbert, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

II.  Granville  Charles  FitzHerbert,  h.  30  May,  1891. 

I.  Sybil  Ida,  h.  6  June,  1SS4. 

II.  Ida  Beatrice,  h.  I8b5. 

III.  Muriel  Theresa,  b.  13  June,  1387. 

IV.  Evelyn  Hermione,  6.  27  May,  1889. 

Lineage. — TnEPiEv.  Evelyn  Hardolph  Harcourt- Ver- 
non, of  Grove  Hall,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  was  the  eldest  sur- 
viving son  of  Granville  Harcourt-Vernon,  Esq.,  Chancellor  of 
the  Diocese  of  York  («<•«  Harcourt  of  Nunehan,),  by  Frances 
Julia  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony  Hardolph  Eyre, 
Esq.  of  Grove,  Notts.  He  was  b.  30  Aug.  1821 ;  vi.  19  April, 
1849,  Jane  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  St.  John  Mild- 
may,  Esq.,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1890,  having  by  her  (who  d.  15  May, 
1891)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Evelyn,  now  of  Grove  Hall. 

II.  Algernon  Hardolph  (Hev.),  Vicar  of  Bloemfontein,  S. 
Africa,  b.  7  July,  lb58;  m.  1st,  1881,  Kate,  dau.  J.  Candler, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  April,  ]a83,  aged  23)  has 
issue, 

1  Janet  Kate,  6.  27  March,  1833. 
He  m.  2ndly,  5  May,  1386,  Georgina  Marguerite,  dau.  of 
John  Martin,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

1  Granville  Arthur,  6.  1888. 

2  Hardolph  Evelyn,  6.  1889. 

2  Dorotliy  Margaret,  b.  1887. 

3  Marjone  Frances,  b.  1891. 

ui.  Walter  Granville,  h.  31  Oct.  1860;  m.  1884,  Helen 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Traer,  Esq.  of  Iowa,  U.S.A.,  and 
has  issue, 

Evelyn  Maude,  6.  1885. 
IV.  Herbert  Evelyn,  h.  12  Jan.  1863;    m.  14  Nov.  1885.  Mary 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  Hon,  George  W'.  Allan,  Senator  of  tlie 
Dominion  of  Canada,  and  has  issue, 

Humphrey  Bingham,  6.  24  March,  18S9. 

Slarjorie  Catherine,  6.  1892. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  m.  24  April,  1879,  Rev.  Algernon  Frederick 
Ebsworth  M.A.,  Vicar  of  East  Retford. 

II.  Catherine  Helena,  d.  16  May,  1SG7. 

III.  Frances  Jessie.  iv.  Sclina  Jane. 
Sfa(— Grove  Hall,  PiCtford,  Notts. 

Civ,b3 — 


VERELST  OF  ASTON  HALL. 
Veeelst,  Harry  William,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  for  the  West  Kiding  and  for  co. 
Derby,  b.  2  July,  1846;  m.  18  April,  1888,  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  VVilham  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dore, 
<'0.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Habkt  Wilson,  6.  9  Aug.  1890. 

I.  Mary  Madge.  ii.  Nancy  Wilson. 

Lineage.  — Charles  Verelst,  Esq.,  to.  I  July,  1845,  Anne 
.Tane,  dau.  of  John  Willacy,  Esq.,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1859,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Harrt  William,  now  of  Aston  Hall. 

II.  Charles  Vtrelst,  Col.  late  11th  Hussars,  h.  1848. 

III.  Courtenay  Lee,  d.  1  Jan.  1S90. 
IT.  Horace  Uevereux,  dec. 

I.  Marie  Blanciie,  ui.  16  June,  1873,  liev.  J.T.  Hodgson,  and 
has  issue. 

AfTnu—kv^.,  on  a  mount  in  front  of  on  oak  tree  fructedppr., 
a  bull  passant  sa.,  la  chief  two  cstoiles  of  the  last.     (Jrtt,i — Un 


VERNON    OF    HILTON    PARK. 

Veenon,  Augustus  Lkveson,  Esq.  of  Hilton 
Park,  CO.  Stafford,  D.L.  aud  J.P.,  b.  30  Sept.  1S36  ; 
m.  17  Nov.  186-i,  Selina  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
Walter  Peter  Giffard,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Arthur  Leveson,  h.  3  Sept.  1868. 

II.  Walter  Bertie  William,  b.  18  Oct.  1871. 

I.  Henrietta  Catherine,  b.  17  March,  1867. 

II.  Selina  Mary,  b.  16  Sept.  1870. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Ver- 
ron,  which  assumed  its  surname  from  tlie  town  of  Vernon,  in 
Normandy,  and  was  established  in  England  by  one  of  the 
companions-in-arms  of  the  Conqueror. 

Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  co.  Stafford,  6.  1636  (2nd 
son  of  Sir  Henry  Vernon,  of  Houndshill,  by  Muriel  his  wife, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  George  Vernon,  of  llaslington,  and 
bruther  of  George  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Sudbury,  whose  grindson 
was  created  (1672)  Baron  Vernon,  m.  1659,  Margaret,  only 
dau.  of  William  Ladkins,  Esq.  of  Shaw,  co.  Stafford,  and 
Helkdon,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1699)  had 


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IHenby,  hi-;  heir. 

lidwaid,  Merchant  of  London,  b.  28  Dec.  16G5;    d,  1742,  at 
Aleppo,  leaving  a  son,  James,  m.  Lydia,  daa.  of  Edward 
-Puinell,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  two  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.,  three 
•dans.,  Elizabeth,  »i.  the  Count  Thomas  du  Pont;  Louisa, 
m.  William  Mackinnon,  Eeq.  ;  and  Caroline,  m.  John  Uewer, 
Esq. 
George,  6.  1.5  Aug.  1G67  ;  killed  ahroad  s.  p. 
Thomas,  of  London,  d.  unm.  5  April,  UiZ,  aged  68. 
The  eldest  son, 

Hesbt  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  6.  1663;  ra.  1717,  Pene- 
lope, 2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Newton 
Regis,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2.5  Jan.  1726)  had  five 
i»ons  and  two  daus., 

Henry,  his  heir,  6.  13  Sept.  1718. 

Thomas  Phillips,  b.  20  Nov.  1719;  d.  unm.  1755. 

John,  6.  20  Jan.  1720;  d.  s.p.  at  Cairo  16  May,  1747. 

Edward  (i^ir),  Admiral  R.N.,  b.  1721 :  d.  1794. 

Eichard,  6.  18  June,  17;;6;    in.   1759,   Evelyn,  dau.  of  John 

Lcveson,  Earl  Gower,  and  widow  of  John  Fitzpatrick,  1st 

Earl  of  Upper  Ossory,  and  left  issue,  Henrietta,  m.  9  July, 

1776,  George  Broke,  2nd  Earl  of  Warwick. 
Penelope,  b.  6  June,     17:;2:    m.    Sir    William   Duckenfield 

Danitl,  Bart,  of  Over  Tabley,  co.  Chester. 
Elizabeth,  6.  17  Jan.  1724;  d.  28  Jan.  172G. 

Hr.  Vernon  d.  24  July,  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  b.  13  Sept.  1718;  to. 
1743,  Lady  Henrietta  Wentworth  (who  d.  12  April,  1786), 
joungest  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

William,  d.  June,  1775,  unm. 

Leveson,  d.  unm.  21  Se;  t.  1831;  possessed  Stoke,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  Aldburou-h,  Suffolk. 

Anne,  7n.  Noel,  1st  Lord  Berwick,  and  d.  23  March,  1797. 

Henrietta,  m.  1st,  Kichard,  1st  Earl  Grosvenor,  and  2ndly, 
Gen.  George  Porter,  M.P.     Her  ladyship  d.  1828. 

Lucy,  d.  unm.  1783. 

Caroline,  Maid  ot  Honour  to  Ch  irlotte,  Queen-Consort  of 
George  111.,  6   1751 ;  d.  unm.  Ib29. 

Jane,  d.  unm.  1805. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  6.21  March,  1748; 
m.  1st,  1775,  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Arthur  Graham. 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  twins,  a  dau.  who  d.  shortlj' 
after  her  birth,  and  a  son, 

Henry  Charles  Edward,  his  successor. 
He  m.  2ndly,  23  April,  1794,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fisher, 
i-sq.  of  Acton,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

Frederick  William  Thomas  6.  20  Sept.  1795,  the  late 
Frederick  William  Thomas  Vernon  VVentwoeth,  Esq. 
of  Wentworth  Castle  [sre  that  JVamt-). 

George  Augustus  Frederick,  b.  Nov.  1798  ;  d.  1815. 
IVIr.  Vernon  d.  27  Oct.  1814,  aged  66,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Henry  Charles  Edward  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park, 
Major-Gen.,  C.B.,  6.  28  Sept.  1779  ;  m.  28  Feb.  1804,  Maria,  4th 
<Iau.  of  George  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Harefield  Park,  Middle- 
-scx  (see  next  Article),  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Oct.  1827),  had 
issue, 

Henry  Charles,  hii  successor. 

William  Frederick,  of  Harefield  Park,  Middlesex  (see  next 

Memoir). 
George  Augustus,  s.  to  Harefield  Park  on  the  death  of  his 

brother  (see  next  Memoir). 
Emma  Penelope. 

Gen.  Vernon  entered  the  army  1798,  and  served  throughout 
the  Peninsular  War,  in  Nova  Scotia,  the  West  Indies,  and  the 
Ionian  Islands.  He  a.'sumed,  ISOO,  the  name  of  Graham  by 
joyal  licence  on  inheriting  his  maternal  property,  but  resumed 
that  of  Vernon  only  1838.  He  d.  22  March,  1861,  aged  81, 
and  was  a.  by  his  son, 

Henuy  Charles  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  6.  9  Jan.  1805  ;  to.  15  March,  1828, 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Rice  Williams,  Esq.  of  Hendre- 
denny,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (whod.  29  March,  1884)  had 
issue, 

Henry,  6.  16  Dee.  1828:  d.  19  Feb.  1S55. 

Augustus  William,  6.  15  June,  1834 ;  d.  6  Aug.  1834. 

Augustus  Leveson,  now  of  Hiton  Paik. 

Frederick   Wentworth   (Rev.;,  b.    8    Jan.    1839;    m.    1st,  6 

June,   1867,  Ellen    Marv     Woodhouse.   only  dau.  of  Hugh 

"Woodhouse  Acland,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  has, 

with  other  issue,  a  son,  6.  16  Oct.  1869,  and  2ndly,  13  Aug. 

1885,    Edith    Serena   Hill,   dau.   of   Rev.   WiUiam  Henry 

Boothby,  Vicar  of  Hiwkesbury. 
William  George  (Kcv.),  6.  8  April,  1840;    m.  8  Feb.  1866, 

Alexandrina  Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  late  William  D.  Sole, 

Esq.  of  Devonport,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Cecil  WiUiam,  b.  23  July,  1868. 
II. 


Edward  Hamilton,  &.  16  Jan.  1844. 
Maria.  Catherine. 

Mr.  Vernon  d.  26  Feb.  1886. 

^rm,?— Arg.,  fretty  sa.     Crest— A  boar's  head  erased  sa., 
dueally  gnrged  or.     Motto— Yerwrn  semper  viret. 
Heat — Hilton  Park,  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  and  Nimrod. 


VERNON    OF     HAREFIELD. 

Veenon,  Georgk  Augustus,  Esq.  of  Harefield 
Park,  Middlesex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford,  Lieut. - 
Col.  late  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  31  May,  1811 ;  m. 
1  June,  1842,  Louisa  Jane  Frances,  youngest  dau. 
of  Admiral  Bertie  Cator,  R.N.,  and  by  lier  (who  d. 
20  Dec.  1880,  aged  57)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Edward,  6.  8  Nov.  1843,  Ensign  9th  Foot, 
accidentally  drowned  at  Gibraltar,  13  Dec.  1864. 

II.  Bertie  Wentworth  (Stoke  Park,  Towcaster)  Lieut., 
R.N.  (retired)  J.P.  co.  Northampton,  b.  26  Oct.  1846, 
TO.  23  June,  1873,  Isabel  Caroline  Eliza,  only  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Alkyns  Bowyer,  of  the  Grange, 
Steeple  Aston,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  had  a  son,  Bertie 
Leveson  Henry  Wentworth,  6.  12  March,  1877  ;  d.  1884. 

III.  Herbert  Charles  Erskine,  6.  28  ^ept.  1851,  d.  15  Feb. 
1893. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Charles  Pringle,  Esq.,  and  has  had  one  son, 
whod.  1884. 

II.  Edith  Henrietta  Sophia. 

III.  Louisa  Jane,  m.  Gen.  Edward  Westby  Donovan,  2nd 
son  of  Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  has  one  son  (see  Donovan  of  Bully  more). 

IV.  Lizzie,  to.  1st,  1873,  the  late  Capt.  AtUyns  Bowyer,  of 
the  Grange,  Steeple  Aston,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Atkyns 
Bowyer.    She  m.  2ndly,  Gore  Langton,  Esq. 

V.  Muriel  Isabel. 

liiueagre. — (See  preceding  Article.) 

J^amilg  of  Cooki  of  ^arcGelir  park. 

This  family,  supposed  to  derive  from  that  of  Coke,  Earls  of 
Leicester,  became  seated  at  Harefield  in  1700. 

John  Cooke,  Esq.  (d.  1711),  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Chief 
Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  was  of  Cran- 
brook,  Kent.  His  youngest  son  of  twelve  children,  by  his 
wire  (an  heiress,  a  Warren,  of  co.  Chester), 

Sir  George  Cooke,  Knt.  of  Harefield  and  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  b. 
1675  ;  m.  1700,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Jenuings,  Esq. 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  Counsel  to  Queen  Anne,  was  b.  1681, 
and  d.  1736.  Sir  George  d.  1740,  and  was  buried  with  his  wife 
at  Hayes,  Middlesex,  where  there  is  a  monument  to  his 
memory.    His  only  son  and  heir, 

George  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Harefield,  M.P.  for  Middlesex,  &. 
1709,  Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  was 
presented  with  the  freedom  of  the  City  of  London  for  the 
assistance  he  had  rendered  the  citizens  in  his  parliamentary 
advocacy  of  their  measures.  He  m.  1735,  Catherine,  2nd  dau. 
and  eventual  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Twysden,  Bart.,  by  Catherine, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Francis  Withens,  Knt.  She  d.  1765, 
and  Mr.  Cooke  in  1768,  leaving  issue  (besiJes  three  younger 
sons), 

I.  George  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  who  commanded  the  "  Lord  Elgin"  East  India- 
man,  and  d.  in  Batavia  1772. 

III.  William,  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

IV.  Charles,  who  took  the  name  of  Molloy,  on  succeeding  to 
the  Linstead  estates,  on  the  death  of  Sir  Charles  Molloy,  in 
1760,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hutchinson  Muir,  Esq.  of  Suffolk, 
and  dying  in  1805,  left  an  only  child,  Mary,  who  r,i  Rev. 
William  Jones,  of  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  and  had  an  only  dau. 
Mary,  who  m.  1842,  Rev.  Edwaiti  Moore,  Rector  of  Boughtun- 
Malherbe,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Harefield  Park,  M.P.  for 
Middlesex.  6.1736;  m.  1765,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Bowyer,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Major-Gen.  Smith, 
uncle  to  Admiral  Sir  Sydney  Smith,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  1821)  left 
issue, 

I.  George  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward,  R.N.,  who,  when  commanding  the  "  Sybille," 
179S,  took  "  La  Forte"  frigate,  and  to  whom  the  East  India 
Company  erected  a  monument  in  Westminster  Abbey.  He 
d.  s.  p.  1799,  01  his  wounds,  aged  27. 

III.  Henry  Frederick  (Sir),  who  s.  to  Harefield  on  the  death 
of  Sir  George. 

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I.  Kitty,  who  became  1st,  Mrs.  Bond,  and  2ndlj-,  Mrs.  Tre-  | 
beck,  left  issue,  oue  dau.  Klinor  Bonii,  who  m.  1S2S,  Capt.  \ 
Kirwan.  I 

II.  Penelope,  m.  8  March,  1704,  Robert,  Cth  Earl  of  Cardigan,  j 

III.  Eliza,  d.  unni.  1  May,  IbSj".  j 
jv.  Jlaria.  ri.  1804,  Oen.  Vkunon,  C.B.,  of  Hilton  Park,  and  ! 

d.  at  Geneva  3  Oct.  ISM,  Itavinn  issue,  | 

1  Henri  CHAiiLKS.  ol  Hilton  I'ark  (see  precediiig  ariide). 

2  William  iKEDKnicK,  late  of  llarefieUl  Park. 

3  George  AfGisrcs,  now  of  llarelield  Park. 
1  Eiuina  Penelope. 

He  d.  1785,  and  nras  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Liect.-Gen-.  Sir  George  Cooke,  K.C.B.,  K.S.G.,  K.T.S., 
K.W.,  b.  17l)is  who  for  many  years  held  the  Colonelcy  of  the 
77th  Kest.  He  commanded  the  division  of  Guards  at  Water- 
loo, where  he  lost  his  left  aim  by  a  cannon-shot.  Ueti.  3Eeb. 
1837,  and  was  s.  by  liis  brother, 

Major-Gex.  Sir  Hexry  Krederick  Cooke,  K.C.H.,  C.B., 
K.M.M.,  K.S.G.,  &c.,  who  thus  became  of  Hurelield  Park, 
Sir  Henry  represented  the  borough  of  Camelford  in  Parliament, 
and  was  for  many  years  Aidc-de-Camp  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of 
York;  he  »i.  1S34,  Katherine,  dau.  of  xVdmiral  Windham,  of 
Felbrisg,  Xorf oik ;  and  d.  s.  p.  10  March,  1837,  having  only 
enjoyed  the  estate  for  the  brief  period  of  five  weeks,  which 
upon  his  widow's  second  marriage  in  1840,  to  Robert  Hook, 
Esq.,  was  bequeathed  to  his  nephew, 

William  Frederick  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Harefield  Park, 
Middlesex,  D.L.,  late  Capt.  G8ih  Toot,  b.  7  Nov.  1807  ;  s.  by 
the  death  s.  p.  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Frederick  Cooke,  K.C.H. ,  C.H.&c,  to  the  Harefield  estate ; 
r,i.  22  June,  1841,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Shuttleworth, 
Esq.,  formerly  of  Barton,  co.  I>anc;ister;  she  d.  s.  p.  3  March, 
1853.  Mr.  W.  F.  Vernon  d.  Sept.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Arms  (of  Cooke)— Paly  of  six  su.  and  sa.,  three  eagles  dis- 
played arg.  Crest- \  demi-eiigle  displayed  per  pale  gu.  and 
sa.,  beaked  and  crowned  or.  MoUo — Fortiter  in  re,  suaviterin 
luodo. 

Arias,  t£-c.— Same  as  Vernon  of  Hilton,  with  a  crescent  for 
difference. 

i'e««— Harefield  Park,  near  Uxbridge,  Middlesex. 


VERNON    OF    CliONTARF    CASTLE. 

Yeenon,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  co. 
Dublin,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.  and  J.P.  co. 
Xerrv,  Licut.-Col.  anl  lion.  Col.  5th  Batt.  Royal 
Dubl'ia  Fusiliers,  b.  31  Jan.  1838  ;  m.  27  March, 
1862,  Jane,  dau.  of  Mathcw  Brinkley,  Esq.  of 
Parsonstuwn,  co.  Mcath,  son  of  John  Brinkley, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cioync,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwakd  Kingston,  6.  24  March,  1870. 

II.  Granville,  6.  1874,  d.  1876. 

III.  John  Avenal,  b.  28  July,  1882. 

I.  Louisa  Constance,  m.  1892,  Henry  Edward,  Srd   sou  of 
Sir  R.  Cusack. 

II.  Edyth  Agnes,  m.  1800,  Walter  Calverly  Bladcs-C.ilvei- 
Icy. 

III.  Kathleen.  iv.  Dorothy  Mabel. 
V.  Muriel  Maud. 

liineag'e. — Sib  Edward  Vernon,  of  Houndshill,  b.  14 
Dec.  15S4:  -ni.  Jlar^aiet,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Vernon, 
Esq.  of  Hilton,  co.Stalfo.d,  and  d.  IG  June,  1657,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  IlENRT,  of  Sudbury,  Houndshill,  &c.,  m.  21  Sept.  1634, 
Muriel,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  George  Vernon,  of  Has- 
lington,  and  was  anci-stor  of  the  Vernons  of  Sadbur>/  (now 
Lords  Vlrnon),  the  V eksons  of  Ililtoii  I'ar/c,  HareficUl,  (tc. 

II.  Edward  (Col.),  of  North  Aslon,  co.  Stafford,  had  a  grant  of 
the  castle  and  lands  of  Cloniaif,  co.  Dublin.  He  m.  a  sister 
of  Joseph  Giildeiord,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, Mary,  who  d.uinn., 
and  Eliziibeth. 

III.  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

I.  Anne,  ,ii.  George  Harper.  Esq,  of  Twyford,  co.  Derby. 

II.  Mary  Catherine  Grace  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Vei  kon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin,  Quartermaster- 
General  of  the  army  in  Ireland,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Huish,  Esq.  of  Sand,  Devon,  and  had  a  son,  Joun,  who  ((.  in 
London,  uiiin.  He  vi.  2n(lly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Fulke  Walwyn, 
Esq.  of  Much  Marcle,  Hurtfoid,  and  d.  intestate  13  March, 
1670,  leaving  issue.     Tlic  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  Edward  Vernon,  of  Redniile,co.  Leicester,  m.Lettice, 
dau.  of  John  Banites,  of  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir;  ii..  Edward,   D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  George's, 


Bloomsbury,  Middlesex,    d.  linm.  1765;  and  I.  Catherine,  m. 
—  Yeates,  Esq.    Tlie  elder  son, 

John  Verxon,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  afterwards  of  Clontarf 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  ra.  Dorothy,  sister  of  Hans  Otto  Grahii,  a. 
Hanoverian  nobleman,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  May,  1773)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Georoe,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  of  Dublin,  Capt.  4th  Dragoons,  High  Sheriff  of 
Dublin  1768;  in.  1  Jan.  1760,  his  cousin,  Caroline  Catherine 
Yeates,  and  had  issue,  seven  sons, 

1  John  Frederick,  b.  21  Oct.  1760;  d.  18  Dec.  1760. 

2  George  William,  Barrister-at  Law,  6.  16  Jan.  1762;  d. 
unm.  1792. 

3  Francis,  R.N'.,  b.  20  Feb.  17G5;  d.  s.  p.  1796. 

4  Charles  Hawley  (Sir),  Chamberlain  to  H.E.  the  Lord 
Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.  22  July,  1766;  d.  unm.  24  June,  1835. 

5  Brabazon  Dean,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  Major  16th 
Kegt.,  b.  27  Nov.  1768;  iii.  Helen,  dau.  of  Harmer  Bond, 
ICsq.  of  Ballynahillick,  near  Rockmills,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

Charles,  b.  1829,  .1.  1875. 
George  Harcourt,  b.  1835,  d.  IS52. 
Ellen  Caroline,  m.  Sir  Gustavus  Hume. 
Caroline  Maria,  m.  William  Raxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee. 
C  Henry,  b.  1  May,  1771  ;  m.  1796,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  and  had  issue, 
RcT.  George  Edward  Vernon,  of  Grosvenor  Place,  Bath, 
m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Kingsbury,  and  by 
her  had  no  issue.    He  m.  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Henry  Bruen,  of  Oik  Park,  co.  Carlow,  M.P.,  and 
d.  leaving  a  son,  John  Bruen,  who  d.  1873,  leaving  » 
son  and  a  dau. 
7  Harcourt,  in  the  army,  b.  18  March,  1775  ;  d.  unm. 
I.  Charlotte,  ))i. Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Houghton,  co.  Derby. 
Tlie  eldest  son, 

George  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  Barrister-at-Law, 
whose  will  is  dated  1  JMay,  1785,  and  proved  5  May,  1787,  ijt. 
Elizabeth  Hughes,  widow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  George,  d.  unm.  lOJIay,  1802. 

I.  Frances  Dorothy,  6.  17  Nov.  1755;  m.  22  Oct.  1776,  James- 
Crawford,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  co.  Dublin,  andrf.  20  July.  1844, 

II.  Diana,  lu.  Sir  Biodiick  Cliinnery,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  C.ostle,  m.  1780,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  H.  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Park,  co.  Dublin,  aud 
had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Fane  (Rev.),  of  Anbone,  co.  Cavan,  6.  May,  1790  ; 
w.  Dec.  1812,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Kearney,  D.D.,  Bisbop 
of  Ossory,  and  d.  7  June,  1843,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Edward,  of  Erne  Hill, co. Cavan,  M.A.,J.P.andD.L., 
High  Sheriff  1864,  one  of  the  Irish  Land  Commissioners, 
6.  12  Aug.  1816  ;  J?i.  2  July,  1846,  Harriet,  youngest  d,au. 
of  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  John  Leslie,  Bishop  of  Kilmore.  by 
Isabella  his  2nd  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Right 
Kev.  Thomas  St.  Lawrence,  Bishop  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
John  Fane,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  cos.  Cavan  and. 
Dublin,  b.  5  July,  1849,  m.  1 1  May,  1882,  Thom.asina 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Joy  Toinbe,  D.D.,  Canon 
of  Christ's  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin;  Edward  Saunder- 
son,  b.  6  March,  1851:  and  two  d.aus.  He  m.  2ndly, 
1S58,  Maria  Esther,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Colley, 
of  Ferney,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  one  dau. 

1  Anna,  vi.  27  March,  1843,  Sir  Nicholas  Chinnery,  Bart. 
This  lady  and  her  husband  were  both  killed  in  the  railway 
accident  at  Abergele  lsG8.  2  Frances. 

I.  Francis,  ?«.  Bertram  Mitford,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Arthur  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort, 
CO.  Meath. 

III.  Maria,  m.  1st,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Pierce  Butler,  brother 
of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Carrick,  and  2ndly,  Walter  Fawkes,  E^q. 
of  Farnley,  co.  York. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  i».  1808.  Henrietta 
Maria,  dau.  of  Wilson  Gale-Braddyll,  Esq.  of  Conishcad  Priory, 
near  Ulverstou,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1822,  having  liad  issue, 

I.  George  Braddyll,  his  successor. 

II.  John  Edward  Venables,  late  of  Clontarf  Castle. 

III.  Charles  Pierce,  d.  unm.  about  1838. 

IV.  Walter  Fawkes,  d.  unm. 

V.  Bradd)ll  Francis,  d.  Uirm. 

VI.  Henry  Townley,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

I.  Henrietta  Jane,  m.  Henry  I'elham  Clay,  Esq.  of  co. 
Nottingham,  son  of  Gen.  Clay. 

II.  Elizabeth  Chaiioite,  m.  the  Right  Hon.  John  Parker,  late 
Secretary  to  the  Admiralty. 

III.  Maria  Frances,  m.  1st,  George  Colman,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
—  Napier,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Braddyxl  Veknon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  d.  unm. 
about  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 


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John  Kdward  Vknables  Vernos,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle, 
CO.  Dublin,  B.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1847,  b.  1813 ; 
til.  1st,  20  Aug.  1836,  Louisa  Catharine,  only  dau.  of  Charles 
Proby  Bowles,  Esq.,  of  Park  Lane,  London,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

12  Aug.  18u3)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  now  of  Clontarf  Castle. 

II.  Charles  Albert,  b.  17  Jan.  1840. 

III.  Forbes  George,  b.  21  Aug.  1843. 

IV.  Granville  William,  Lieut.-Col.  Comra.  16th  Ecgt.,  h.  2 
July,  1845  ;  w.  30  Nov.  1882,  Emma  Rosalie  Pender,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Francis  Shairp,  Esq.  of  St.  Max,  St.  Leonards. 

V.  .John  Francis  Henry,  b.  31  Jan.  1848  ;   d.  14  March,  1884. 
I.  Louisa  Emily,  m.  2   June,    1863,    George    William,   son 

of  E.  F.  Cuppage,  Esq.  of  Clare  Grove,  co.  Dublin. 
Mr.  Vernon  m.   2ndly,   25   Sept.  1S56,   Hon.  Rosa  Gertrude 
Harriet  Daly,  dau.  of  James,  1st  Lord  Dunsandle,  which  lady 
d.  s.  p.  31  Aug.  1859.    Mr.  J.  E.  V.  Vernon  d.  2y  April,  1890. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fret  sa.      Crest — A  boar's  head  erased  sa., 
ducally  gorged  or.     Motto — Vernon  semper  virel. 
&eat — Clontarf  Castle,  near  Dublin. 


VEESCHOYLE  OF  KILBERRY. 

Veeschoyle,  Aethub  Eobeet,  Esq.  o£  Kil- 
berry  and  Mountowii,  co.  Kildare,  J. P.,  E.E.G.S., 
Lieut.  4tli  Batt.  Lincoln  Eegt.,  b.  7  July,  1859,  m. 
188G,  Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick  Brown,  Esq.  of  the 
Manor  House,  Langley,  Bucks,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Verschoyle  came  from  Holland 
on  account  of  religious  persecution  in  1568.  Early  in  the 
17th  century  two  of  the  name  were  resident  in  Dublin,  Henry 
and  William,  said  to  have  been  brothers.  The  elder 
brother,  Henry  Verschoyle,  of  Thomas  Street,  Dublin, 
d.  1623;  by  his  will  he  devised  all  his  goods  to  his  wife 
Judith,  and  their  two  children.  The  younger  brother, 
William  Verschoyle,  of  the  city  of  Dublin  (1634),  d.  1648, 
leaving  a  will  in  which  he  mentions  his  wife,  Catherine  van 
Pilkam,  his  nephew,  Henry  Verschoyle,  and  his  niece  Catherine 
Verschoyle,  afterwards  Catherine  Cotton.  His  nephew,  Henry 
Verschoyle,  was  admitted  a  freeman  of  Dublin  in  1659,  and 
is  presumed  to  have  been  father  of  Robert  Verschoyle, 
admitted  a  freeman  in  1676,  and  supposed  to  have  been  father 
of  Katherine,  m.  Sir  Robert  Newcomen,  Bart,  and  of 

Henry  Verschoyle,  of  Dolphins  Barn  and  Donore,  co. 
Dublin,  admitted  a  freeman  in  1718 ;  his  will,  dated  1731,  was 
proved  1734.  He  ),*.  21  Aug.  1703,  Martha  Eskrigg,  of  Dublin, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  Joseph;  William;  Thomas;  Hannah,  jii. 
—  Carmichael;  Elizabeth,  m.  1739,  James  Cartland,  of  Dubhn. 
His  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Verschotxe,  of  Donore,  co.  Dublin,  J. P.,  6.  1708  ; 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin;  admitted  a  freeman  1746;  senior 
master  of  Trinity  Guild,  and  a  Governor  of  Bluecoat  Hospital, 
1759;  m.  S  Dec.  1744,  Margaret  Mottley,  of  Dublin,  and  d. 
May,  1796,  having  had  issue, 

J.  James  (Risht  Rev.),  of  Kilberry,  co.  Eildare,  Bishop  of 
Killala  and"  .\chonry,  b.  1750  ;  LL.B.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin 
(1776);  LL.D.  (1798):  minor  canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral 
17S0;  Archdi-acon  of  Glendalough  17S8;  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's 
1794;  Bishop  of  Killala  1810;  rii.  (licence  dated  8  April) 
1790,  Frances  Walsh,  sister  of  Rev.  Henry  Lomax  Walsh, 
Prebendaiyof  Swords,  and  d.  13  April,1834,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Kilberry,  co.  Kildare,  b.  1792  ;  ni.  20  Aug. 
1822,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  A.  Curtis, 
Esq.  of  Mountown,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  1866,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  1882)  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  young,  about  1835. 

Augustus,  d.  at  Eton,  aged  16. 

Henry  William,  of  Kilberry,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier 
Guard.s  (Crimean  medal),  b.  1835;  m.  18  Dec.  Is56, 
Lucy  Clarissa,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Goddard,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  The  Tower,  Swindon,  Wilts,  M.P.  for  Cricklade,  and 
d.  20  Aug.  1870,  having  by  her  had  issue,  1  .Arthur 
KoBEBT,  now  of  Kilberry;  2  Edward  Greville,  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  5  Nov.  1866  ;  1  Theresa  Blanche  ; 
2  Sybil  Mary  ;  3  Catherine. 

Geurgina.  Catherine,  vi.  Rev.  —  Fuller. 

Augusta,  m.  Capt.  Alfred  Drummond. 

2  Joseph  (Rev.),  of  Rcundwood,  Queen's  Co.,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  Prebendary  of  ISallysodare,  Precentor  of 
Achonry,  Rector  of  Kilmoremoy,  co.  Mayo,  b.  1797  ;  m. 
July,  1827,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Lorenzo  Hickie 
Jephson,  Esq.  of  Carrick  House,  co.  Tipperary,  by  his 
wife,  Hon.  Martha  Prittie,  dau.  of  Henry,  let  Lord 
Dunally  ;  and  d.  24  Jan.  1867,  having  by  her  (who  d.  23 
Jan.  1871),  had  issue, 

Henry  Pritiie,  6.  Nov.  1828 ;  d.  1830. 


James  Lorenzo,  of  Eoundwood,  Capt.  66th  Eegt.,  h.  12 
Feb.  1832;  m.  24  Feb.  1868,  Caroline  Klizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  Marquis  d'Asserfeto  di  Serravalle,  of  Manilla,  Spain. 
and  d.  Sept.  1875,  having  by  her  had  issue,  Louis 
Charles  Hamilton  Massey,  b.  1SC8,  d.  1870:  Robert,  /). 
and  d.  1870 ;  Theodore  Robert  Stuart,  of  Roundwood, 
6.  16  Dec.  1871 :  James  Joseph,  b.  22  May,  1873  ;  George 
Moutray,  b.  15  April,  1875. 

Robert  Henry,  of  Springfield,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Capt.  1 1th  Hussars,  6.  20  Aug.  1835  ;  vi.  23  Nov. 
1872,  Gertrude  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edgar  Walker,  of 
Quarry,  Northam,  co.  Devon,  and  by  her  has  issue, 
Ainslie  Holford,  6.  23  July,  1875;  Henry  Cosby  Piittie, 
h.  24  Nov.  1887  ;  Catherine  Mildred :  Lucy  Caroline. 

Richard  Jephson,  6.  1837;  Ensign  60th  Rifles,  d.  1857. 

Martha  Mildred.  Emily  Salusbury,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1885. 
1  Frances,  in.  (as  bcloic)  1813,  Ven.  Joseph  Verschoyle. 

II.  Richard,   of  Mount  Merrion,  co.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff 
1819  ;  m.  Barbara  Fagan,  and  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1827. 

III.  John  (see  next  Memoir). 

IV.  Joseph.  V.  William,  d.  1785. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Feb.  1787,  William  Dickinson,  Esq. 

Arhis — (See  next  Memoir). 

6'tafs— Kilberry  and  Mountown,  co.  Eildare. 


VERSCHOYLE  OF  CASTLE SH AN AGHAN. 

Veeschoyle,  Eev.  Hamilton  Stuaet,  of  Castle- 
shanaghan,  co.  Donegal,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
1868;  Chevalier  of  the  Crown  of  Italy;  b.  19  SejDt. 
1844;  7n.  15  Dec.  1873,  Frances  Fredeinka  Dorothea, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Ven.  Frederick 
Faulkener  Goold,  of  Eossbrien  and  Dromadda,  co. 
Limerick,  Ai'chdeacon  of  Eaphoe,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

Hamilton  Frederick  Stuap.t,  of  Dromadda  and  Athea,  co. 
Limerick,  b.  6  Oct.  1874;  who  is  to  assume  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Goold. 

Lineage. — John  Verschoyle,  Esq.  of  Castleshanaghan, 
CO.  Donegal,  and  Stillorgan  Park,  co.  Dublin,  (3id  son  of 
Joseph  Verschoyle,  of  Donore,  see  precedinrj  Memoir),  6.1752; 
ill.  1st,  16  July,  1782,  Henrietta,  dan.  of  William  Preston, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife.  Angel,  dau.  of  William  AicUdall,  Esq., 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  (Ven.),  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Achonry,  bapt.  20 
May,  1783  ;  m.  14  July,  1813,  his  cousin,  Frances,  only  dau. 
of  the  Right  Rev.  James  Verschoyle,  Bishop  of  Killala,  and 
d.  1862,  having  had  issue ;  1  James,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
called  to  the  Bar  1840;  d.  unm.  ;  2  Richard  John,  of  Tan- 
rago,  CO.  Sligo,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  6.  14  Dec.  1824;  ,ii. 
22  Sept.  1858,  Eliza  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Peed,  Rector 
of  Wexford,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Joseph  Richard,  6.  Is61  ; 
Robert  Henry  ;  Charles  John  ;  W'illiam  Denham  ;  Edward 
George;  Louisa  Margaret,  m.  18  Aug.  1880,  SirMalby  Crof- 
ton .  Bart,  of  Longford  House,  co.  Sligo  ;  Frances  Mabella, 
m.  30  April,  1884,  Capt.  Charles  Ellis  Ogle,  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers. 
li.William,  bapt.  27Jan.  1786  ;  d.  iinm. 

Mr.  Verschoyle  ra.  2ndly,  2  June,  1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Hamilton  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Dromespill,  co.  Tyrone  (and  heiress 
of  her  mother  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Rev.  Albert 
Nesbitt,  of  Castleshanaghan,  co.  Donegal),  grand-dau.  of 
Alexander  Stuart  (by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  Hamilton,  of  Dromespill),  and  great  grand-dau.  of 
George  Stuart,  of  Termon,  co.  Tyrone,  2nd  son  of  Hon. 
Robert  Stuart,  of  Irry,  3rd  son  of  Andrew,  1st  Lord  Castle 
Stewart,  descended  in  the  direct  male  line  from  Robert,  Duke 
of  Albany,  3rd  son  of  Robert  II.  Kmg  of  Scotland.  By  this 
marriage  Mr.  Verschoyle  (who  d.  28  June,  1840)  had  further 
issue, 

III.  Hamilton  (Right  Rev.),  of  whom  afterwards. 

IV.  John  James,  of  Tassagart,  co.  Dublin,  J. P.,  6.  20  July, 
1806;  m.  12  March,  1849,  Catherine  Helen,  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Foster,  of  Belle  Isle,  co.  Donegal,  Rector  of  Lough- 
gilly,  CO.  Antrim,  and  granddau.  of  Right  Rev.  William 
Foster,  Bishop  of  Clogher  (brother  of  Right  Hon.  John 
Foster,  Lord  Oriel,  last  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House  of  Com- 
mon.s) ;  and  d.  6  Aug.  1891,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

1  John  Stuart  (Rev.),  of  Tassagart,  M.A  Cantab.,  6.1854. 

2  William  Henry  Foster,  6. 1860  ;  m.  16  June,  1888,  Frances 
Hariiei  Uaniillon,  youngest  dau.  of  ICdward  James  Jatk- 
son,  Esq.  of  Upwell,  co.  JSforfolk,  and  of  The  Priory,  St. 
Andrews,  N.B.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  W.  Unett,  21st 
Hussars. 

1  Helen  Catherine,  in.  14  Jan.  1874,  Moutray  Gledstanes, 
E?q.  of  Fardross,  co.  Tyrone. 

2  Mar>;aret  Stuart,  TO.  1883,  Rev.  Duncan  John  Brownlow,^ 
Rector  of  Ardbraccan,  co.  Meath. 

3  Lily  Sarah,  to.  1880,  Rev.  Richard  Stuart  Dobbs  Canip- 
btD,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Athlone 

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4  Cr.tlicrine  Matild:i  Frances,  m.  ISS'2,   ShuldUam  Henry 
Sliaw,  Esq.  of  Kavenswell,  Br.iy. 
6  MatiUia  Anna  Hilen. 
▼.  Eiohard    (Rev.),   M.A.,   of    Tullvflonnell,   co.    Ponesal, 
Canon  of  Clogher,  Uettoiof  Perrvvollan,  and  I'rebcndaiy  "f 
Kilslierry,  b.  1S12  :  m.  l.'^t,  13  July,  1841,  Mary  Davenport, 
ilau     ot   IJov.    Bartluilomcw    Lloyd,   Provost  of  Trin  Coll. 
Di-.Win,  and  by  her  liad  issue,  Hiehard  Lloyd  and  Klcanor. 
Ho  i.t. -Jndlv,   12  May,  l^nS,  Kiuily,  dan.  of  Major  James 
Kvnastoa  Edwards,  of  Old  Court,  co.  WicLlow,  by  whom  lie 
had, 
2  John    Hamilton,    l\Iajor    Puke    of    Cornwall's  Lis;ht 
Iiifantrv(claspand  Kli^-nive's  star  for  Ksryptian  campait:"), 
b.  1  June,  lBn4;  ni.  ISS'l.  Florence  Lyla,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Yarih  House,  Hampstead,  and  has  issue, 
two  daus..  Gladys  Loifise  and  Florence  Eiiiily  Beryl. 
8  James   Kynusiou  Edwards,   ii.A.   Trln.    Coll.   Dublin, 

IsSl. 
4  Stuart  Joseph.  5  Ecresford  St.  George. 

2  Emily  Margaret  Elizabeth.  3  Ellen.  4  Annie. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  ii.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  (?.i/)!i)i. 

III.  Matilda,  7)i.  10  May,  1844,  Key.  liawdon  Griffilh  Greene, 
Hector  of  Sandgate,  co.  Kent. 
The  ord  son, 

The  TacHT  Rev.  Hajiiltov  Versciiotle,  D.D.,  of  Castle- 
fhauaghan.  Lord  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  KIphin,  and  Ardagli,  6. 
April,  1S03;  Chancellor  of  Christ  Church,  1S55;  Dean  of 
Ferns,  1SG2  ;  and  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  1862:  m.  1833,  Catherine 
Margaret,  dau.  and  evcntiuilly  co-heiress  of  the  Very  Kcv. 
'I'iiomas  Hawkins,  of  Eallybodonnell,  co.  Donegal,  Dean  of 
Clonfert,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Nov.  1883)  had  issue, 

I.  Hamilton  Stcabt  (Rev.),  now  of  Castleshanaghau. 

II.  John,  b.  184G;  d.  1^49. 

III.  John  Thomas  Samuel,  b.  1S5I  ;  m.  1S75,  AUeia,  dau.  of 
Col.  Newbolt.  and  d.  1^8-,  leaving  issue,  Catherine  Sluart. 

iv.  Frederick  Thomas,  of  Castle  Troy,  co.  Limerir.k,  J. P., 
Capt.  late  'ind  Brig.  South  Irish  Div.  K.A.,  b.  1851  ;  m.  20 
Oct.  1891,  Hilda  Caroline  Hildyard,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert 
Blair,  Esq.  of  BLnckdales,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue,  Hilda 
Caroline  Gwcnda. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  u.  Sarah  Matilda,  d.  unm.  1862. 

III.  Matilda  Mary,  d.  v.nm.  1861. 

IV.  Thomasina,  m.  I86G,  Rev.  Dawson  Francis  Chapman, 
Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Preston. 

V.  Margaret  Emily, 

The  Bishop  d.  29  Jan.  1870. 

A)-m$ — Quarterly:  Ist  and  4th  grand  quarters,  arg.,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  gu.  langued 
iiz.  a  cross  pattiie  or,  for  Verscuoyle  ;  2nd  grand  quarter, 
srg.  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  sa. 
langued  of  the  second,  for  Nesiutt;  and  on  a  canton  the 
iirins  ef  Stdart  namely,  quarterly,  1st,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
vithin  a  double  tic^sure  tiory  counterflory  gu.  lor  ScoT- 
j.AND  ;  2nd,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  az.  and  arg.  in  chief  a  label 
cf  three  points  gu,  for  Stcabt;  3rd,  arg.,  a  saltire  betwepu 
lour  roses  gu.,  for  Lennox  ;  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  the 
whole  within  a  bordure  compony  az.  and  arg.  ;  3rd  grand  quar- 
ter, per  chevron  arg  and  vert  three  hinds  trippant  ppr.,  for 
UA.WKINS;  over  all  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  tlie  arms  of 
GooLD,  namely,  az.  on  a  fes.se  or  between  live  goUUinehes  three 
in  chief  and  two  in  base  ppr.,  three  mullets  of  the  field,  in  the 
centre  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  second  for  difference. 
<juartenng  Quix  and  0  Rioedan.  Crest — A  boar's  head  couped 
gu.  langued  az.  charged  with  a  cross  patt6e  or.  Motto — 
Xemperans  et  constaus. 

liMidence — Villa  S.  Patiizio,  S.  Remo,  Italy. 


VESEY    OF    DERRABAHD. 


Ve3et,  JsABfcT.LA ;  WALLER ;  and  Zara,  of  Dcrra- 
bard,  CO.  Tyrone,  s.  on  tlie  death  of  their  brotlier 
18i7. 

liineaee.— George  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo 
(Othsonof  John  Vesey,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Tuam),7H. Frances, 
dau.  of  Archibald  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ballintoy,  co.  Antrim, 
and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Anne,  d.  v.iiai.  ;  Letitia,  m,  her 
cousin,  George  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Luc  an ;  Frances,  m.  Thomas 
Lindsay,  Esq. ;  and  Mary,  m.  John  Ladaveze,  Esq.)  issue, 

I.  Francis,  Eanistrr-at-lAw  and  Master  in  Chancery,  to. 
1756,  Elizabeth  Kenrick,  and  had  issue,  I  George;  2 
Francis;   1  Matilla;  2  Eliza. 

II.  JoHS,  of  whom  presently. 

Hi.  Thomas  (Rev.),  who  by  Mary  his  wife  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Hollymount,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Thomas  Agmoiidisham  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Magherafelt,  nu 
1792,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Murray,  and  d.  1841, 
leaving  issue, 

William  (Rev.),  of  Clarinda  Park,  Kingstown,  h.  II  June, 
1800:  711.  Sept.  18C2,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Darling,  Esq. 


George  (Rev.),  d.  1852,  leaving  a  widow  and  two  sona 
and  two  daus. 
Thomas  Agmondisham,   of  Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone,  m. 
Jemima  Gregg,  and  has  one  son  and  three  daus. 
John  Stuart,  M.D.,  jji.  Lucy  Boyle,  and  had  one  son  and 

three  daus. 
Elizabeth  Frances,™.  Rowley  Miller,  Esq.ofMoneymore. 
Mary  Anne,  vi.  Col.  George  William  Blaihwayl,  J. P., 
of  Dyrham  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  who  d.  1871. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Vesey,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Poole  Hickman,  Esq. 
of  Kilmore,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  m.  Phoebe  Bingham,  and  had  a  son,  John  Vesey. 

II.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Poole  Hickn]an,  Lieut. -Col.,  m.  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Transe,  Esq. 

IV.  John  Agmondisham,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  the  dau.  of 
—  Reyiiell. 

V.  Francis,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  the  dau.  of —  Lloyd,  of  Carmar- 
the  I. 

I.  Frances,  i?i.  Robert  Marshall,  Esq.  ii.  Letitia. 

III.  Maria,  m.  Capt.  Lindsay,  co.  ihgo. 
The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Georoe  Veset,  D.D..  of  Derrabard  and  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin,  Rector  of  Manfieldstown,  co.  Louth,  Reader 
at  the  Royal  Hospital,  Kilmainham,  and  Chaplain  of  the 
Garrison,  Dublin,  m.  Oct.  1789,  Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Samuel  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Grange,  near  Swords,  co.  Dublin,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1832,  aged  70),  left  at  his  decease,  29 
Feb.  1845,  aged  84, 

I.  Samcel,  his  heir. 

I.  Anna  Jane,  m.  (licence  dated  30  March,  1814)  Robert  EU- 
woud,  Esq.  of  Knoekaboo,  co.  Roscommon. 

II.  Saiah,  m.  26  July,  1813,  Rev.  Christophilus  Garstin, 
Rector  of  Ballyroney,  co.  Down,  2nd  son  of  Christupliilus 
Garstin,  Esq.  of  Bragganstown,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  26  Aug. 
1812,  leaving  issue  (.vee  Garstin  of  Brarrganstcwn). 

III.  Frances,  m.  1  June,  1822,  Mervyu  Stewart,  Esq.  of 
Martray. 

IV.  Phoebe,  m.  18  Aug.  1824,  Robert  Holt  Truell,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
inannen,  co.  'iVieklow  (see  that  famiUj) . 

V.  Eleanor,  m.  liobert  Law,  M.D.,  ot  Upper  Merrion  Street, 
Dublin. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Derrabard,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  18'26,  b.  Nov.  1795;  m.  10  Feb.  1816,  Waller,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Right  Rev.  John  Kearney,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory, 
previously  Provoit  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
'J.I  July,  1876)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Agmondisham,  b.  1819;  </.  unm.  1861. 

II.  George  Waller,  of  Derr.ibard. 

III.  Mebvyn  iREVOh,  b.  1826,  d.  28  Nov.  1877. 

I.  Anne  in.  2  Nov.  1843,  James  Lendrum,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 
Magheracross,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Frances,  m.  1346,  William  Woolsey,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bel- 
lingham. 

in.  Isabella^      J    j  j  ^j^^^jj.  ^j.Qther,  and  now  of 

IV.  Waller    ^     D^.abard. 

V.  Zara         J 

Mr.  Vesey  d.  12  Dec.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

George  Waller  Veset,  Esq.  of  Derrabard,  co.  Tyrone, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  1879  and  J.P.  co. 
Cavan,  Major  late  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  I  July,  1821 ;  d.  28 
Feb.  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  three  sisters  and  co-heiresses. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  cross  sa.  a  patriarchal  cross  of  the  field. 
Cnsf— A  hand  in  armour,  holding  a  laurel-branch,  all  ppr. 
Alotio— Sub  hoc  signo  vinces. 

Seat — Derrabard,  Omagh. 


VESEY    OF    liUCAN. 

CoLTHUEST-VESET,(3rEORGE,Esq.ofLucan  House, 
CO.  Dublin,  J. P.,  Capt.  King's  Shropsliire  Light 
Infantry,  b.  27  April,  1859. 

Xiineage. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of 
Vesey,  now  represented  by  Viscount  De  Vesci. 

The  Right  Hon.  Agmondisham  Vesey,  2nd  son  of  the  Most 
Rev.  John  Vesey,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  brother  of  Sir 
Thomas  Vesey,  Bart.,  grandfather  of  the  1st  Viscount  De 
Vesci,  m.  1st,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  William  Sars- 
field,  Esq.  of  Lucan,  co.  Dublin,  eldest  brother  of  Patrick, 
Earl  of  Lucan,  and  by  herhad  issue,  two  daus.,  Anne,  wife  of 
Sir  J' dm  Bingham,  Bart.,  and  Henrietta,  wife  of  Caisar  Col- 
clough,  Esq.  of  Tintern  Abbey.  Mr.  Vesey  vi.  2ndly,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Pottinger,  and  relict,  1st,  of  John 
Reynolds,  of  Killabride,  and  2ndly,  of  Sir  Thomas  Butler, 
Bart.,  by  wliich  lady  (who  d.  1746)  he  had  issue. 


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2101 


I.  Agmondisham,  his  heir.  ii.  Edward. 

HI.  Charles,  R.N. 

IV.  George,  to.  1754,  his  cousin,  Letitia,  dau.  of  his  uncle, 
the  Kev.  George  Vesey,  and  had  a  son,  George,  of  whom 
presently,  as  heir  to  his  uncle. 

1.  Jiine.  II.  Letitia  (Mrp.  Meredyth). 

ni.  Catherine,  wife  of  Anthony  Jepiison,  Esq.  of  Mallow, 
M.P.  .       IV.  Seniira. 

Agmondisham  Vesey  (whose  will,  dated  18  March,  1733,  was 
proved  7  May,  1739)  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Agmondisham  Veset,  Esq.  of  Lucan,  M.P.,  Accountant- 
General  of  Ireland,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Ve.=ey, 
Bart.,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  and  widow  of  William  Ilandcock, 
Esq.  of  Twyford,  co.  Wcstaieath,  M.P.,  but  by  this  lady,  who 
was  the  accomplished  Mrs.  Vesey,  the  friend  of  Dr.  Johnson, 
he  had  no  issue.  His  will  bears  date  19  Sept.  1772,  and  was 
proved  20  Dec.  1785.     His  nephew  and  heir. 

Col.  Geokge  Veset,  of  Lucan,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Eight 
Hon.  David  LaTouclie,  and  had  issue,  an  only  child  and  heir, 

Elizabeth  Vesey,  m.  1818,  Sir  Nicholas  Conway  Colthurst, 
Bart.,  and  their  2nd  son, 

Charles  Colthurst-Veset,  Esq.  of  Lucan,  J.P.  co.  Kildare, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff  18.58,  Col.  Dublin  Li^ht 
Infantry  Militia,  b.  1826;  m.  20  July,  1858,  Annie,  dau.  of 
Col.  Pavid  Eraser,  and  niece  of  Lady  Stanuus,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Lucan  House. 

II.  Charles  Nicholas,  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  6.  11  Aug.  1360. 

III.  Edward  Robert,  b.  30  April,  1862. 

This  gentleman  assumed  by  royal  licence,  bearing  date  21 
Nov.  1860,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Vesey,  and  d. 
11  May,  1885. 

J riiis— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  cross  sa.  a  patii- 
archal  cross  of  the  field,  for  Vesey;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a 
fes>e,  between  three  cults  courant  sa. ,  as  many  trefoils  .slijiped 
or,  for  Colthurst.  OvsJs— 1st,  A  hand  in  armour,  holding  a 
laurel-branch,  all  ppr  ,  for  Veset  ;  2nd,  A  colt  statant  sa.,  fur 
Colthurst.     Motto — Sub  hoc  signo  vinces. 

Seat — Lucan  House,  Lucan. 


VICKEEMAN  OF  HEAN  CASTLE. 
ViCKEEMAN,  Chaeles  Ranken,  Esq.  of  Hean 
Castle,  CO.  Pembroke,  b.  30  Dec.  1817  ;  m.  30  Aug. 
1850,  Jane  Dorothy,  elder  dau.  of  Eev.  Bridges 
Harvej,  Eector  of  Doddinghurst,  Essex,  and  bj  her 
(who  d.  14.  Feb.  1885)  had.  issue, 

Charles    Henby  Ranken,   6.  27  Nov.   ISOo ;  educated  at 

Eton,  and  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge. 
Jane  Katheiine  Rosalind. 

Lineage. — John  Vickerman,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn  (son  of 
John  Vickerman,  by  Fanny  his  wife),  m.  14  Jan.  1813,  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Henry  Ereemantle,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d. 
24  June,  1864)  had  issue, 

Charles  Ranken,  now  of  Hean  Casile. 

Francis  Lonnbourne,  m.  and  d.  at  Nelson,  N.Z.,  leaving 
issue,  four  sons  and  one  dau. 

Cecilia,  m.  Robert  Barker,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Vickerman  d.  30  Sept.  1832. 

Seat — Hean  Castle,  Saundersfoot,  co.  Pembroke. 

Ciubs — Couttitutional,  and  Junior  Constilutional. 


VIGORS    OF    BUEaAGE, 

ViGOES,  Thomas  Meecee  Cliefe,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
gage, CO.  Carlow,  J.P.  co.  Carlow,  s.  his  luicle, 
Thomas  Mercer  Vigors,  7  Sept.  1881,  b.  13  March, 
1853  ;  m.  4  April,  1877,  Mary  Louisa  Helen,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Robert  Handcock,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Cliffe,  6.  9  Oct.  1878. 

II.  Ashmead  Ludlow  Chffe,  b.  22  Jan.  1884. 

I.  Kathleen  Mary,  6.  4  Feb.  ISSO. 

II.  Eileen  Edmge,  6. 15  May,  1881. 

Lineag-e.— Rev.  Louis  Vigors,  of  ITolladon,  Bridgerule, 
North  Devon,  b.  1578,  was  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled 
in  Ireliind.  He  matriculated  at  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  5  May, 
1598.  In  the  Irish  records,  he  appears  as  Vicar  of  Kilfaugh- 
na'^eg  and  Kilcoe,  co.  Cork,  1616  and  1634;  Vicar  of  Temple- 
quinlan,  Diocese  of  Ross,  2  Feb.  1016;  Trcasurerof  the  Cathe- 
dral of  Ross,  28  March,  1631,  installed  7  Jlay  same  year.  He 
TO.  Thomasine,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Call,  gent,  of  Holladon 
and  Bridgerule,  and  widow  of  —  Yeo,  of  Biidgende  (marriage 


licence  dated  18  April,  1610),  and  d.  at  Bideford,  Nortli 
Devon,  9  Oct.  1642,  aged  64,  and  his  widow,  Thomasine,  d.  at 
Holsworthy,  Devon,  in  March,  1651.  "  He  was  seized  in  fee 
of  the  demesne  lands  of  Hallaeton  of  the  value  of  £300  per 
annum,  and  divers  otherlands  and  tenements,  etc."  (Chancery 
Proceedings,  Charles  1.).    His  son  and  heir, 

Rev.  Urban  Vigors,  was  Rector  of  Ardnageehy,  co.  CorT<, 
Sept.  1634,  and  Vicar  of  Kilworth  and  Kilcruinp,  co.  Cork, 
1635  to  1039,  also  Chaplain  to  Roger,  Lord  Broghill,  1st  Earl 
of  Orrery,  during  the  Rebellion  of  1641.  He  7/..  about  1635-S6, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Boyle,  sister  of  Richard  Boyle, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin,  andof  Rot;er  Boyle,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Clogher  {see  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  Bdbke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Urban,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  co.  Kildare  (1700),  and  of  Taghmon,  co.  Wex- 
ford (1707).  Hem.  in  1674,  Kiizabeth  Gilbert,  widow,  of 
Castledermot,  co.  Kildare,  and  had,  w  ith  two  daus.  (Mary,  m. 
Rev.  Joshua  Thomas,  Rector  of  Ferns,  Prebendary  of  Kil- 
rush,  CO.  Wexiord,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Thomas, 
Prebendary  of  Clone  1705,  and  Kilnish  1713;  the  Rev. 
Joshua  Thomas  d.  1738;  and  Martha,  m.  April,  1711,  Rev. 
James  Eurrowes,  Rector  of  Kethard,  co.  Wexford),  a  son, 

Roger  (Rev.\  6.  1683,  ordained  by  his  uncle,  Bartholomew 
Vigors,  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin,  22  March,  1708, 
Rector  of  Barrah,  co.  Carlow,  Dec.  1710;  and  also  Recterof 
Ballyconnoek  and  Mulrankin,  co.  Wixfo  d;  his  will  is 
dated  9  Jan.  1734,  and  ho  d.  soon  after,  leaving,  by 
Elizabeth  hiswite,  dau.  of  John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killiane, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  widow  of  l.ihard  Rowe,  Esq.  of 
Ballyharty,  same  CO.,  with  two  younger  sons, 
Bartholomew,  6.  1705,  and  William,  and  two  daus., 
Meek,  m.  1736,  John  Vickers,  Esq.  (marriage  licence 
dated  16  Feb.),  and  Martha,  living  unra.  1725,  an  elder 
son. 

Urban,  of  Ballyconnick,  and  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford  ;  m. 
the  dau.  of  Rev.  Jcshua  Thomas,  Prebendary  of  Kilrush, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

1  Roger,  to.  2  March,  1766,  Mrs.  Esther  Grainger,  of 
New  Ross,  widow,  and  dau.  of  Hoyd,  of  Uos.slare. 

2  Urban,  6.  1747,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  H.E.I.C.S. 
(Madras  Presidenc>)  1770:  7?i.  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Thnmas  Constable.  Esq.  of  Duljlin,  and  dau.  of  Joseph 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Bristol ;  she  d.  Aug.  1817,  aged  79 ;  he 
d.  iu  London  10  April,  1815,  s.  p  ,  and  w;is  bur.  h\ 
Marylebone  Church,  where  there  is  a  handsome 
monument  erected  to  his  memory. 

3  Bartholomew,  a  Major  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.  (Madras 
Presidency),  1770  ;  he  married  in  India. 

4  Joshua. 

1  Margaret,  to.  Oct.  1761,  John  Squires,  Esq.  of  New 
Ross,  she  d.  April,  1794. 

2  Frances,  m.  (licence  dated  12  July,  1760)  Solomon- 
Riehards,  Esq.  of  Solsborougli,  co.  Wexford  {see 
Richards  of  Solsi,oro%i/li). 

3  .Mary,  to.  Majur  John  Cott;rave,  Madras  Engineers, 
■who  d.  13  April,  1825,  leaving  issue. 

4  Martha,  to.  Gen.  Hewett,  C.B.,  who  d.  16  April, 
1825,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

III.  George,  living  July,  1715. 

IV.  Bartholomew,  b.  at  Tawton  (Bishops  Tawton),  Devon, 
bapt.  there  18  Feb.  16i.3,  M.A.  and  LL.B.,  J. P.,  Rector  of 
St.  Mary's,  Wexford,  1681.  In  1668,  he  was  made  Clian- 
cellor  of  Ferns,  and  was  for  many  years  Vicar-General  of  the 
diucese.  He  was  promoted  Dean  of  Armagh  29  J  une,  1681, 
and  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  i.eighlin  8  Marc:., 
1691.  He  m.  circa  1074,  Alartha,  dau.  of  Constantino  Neale, 
Esq.  of  .New  Ross,  co.  Wexford,  and  sister  of  Ven.  Bpnjainii> 
Neale,  Aroh  eacon  of  Leighlin.  The  Bishop  (who  lelt  by 
his  will  a  farm  value  £548,  and  £300  to  enrich  the  .See  of 
Leighlin,  and  build  a  manse  hoii<e;,rf.  3  Jan.  1721,  aged  76, 
and  was  tur.  in  the  Earl  of  Cork's  tomb,  in  St.  Patrick's 
Cathedral,  Dublin,  as  was  also  liis  widow,  19  July,  1729. 
Their  children  were, 

1  Richard,  bapt.  in  Wexford,  3  Apiil,  1679;  bur.  in  the 
Eail  of  Cork's  tomb,  St.  Patrick's,  21  leb.  10^0-91. 

2  Roger,  bapt.  16  Jan.  1680. 

1  Mary,  ni.  Rev.  Robert  Elliott,  D.D.  of  New  Ross,  and 
had  issue. 

2  Katheiine,  6.  in  Wexford  29  Dec.  1675,  m.  John  Beau- 
champ,  Esq.  of  Ballyloughane,  co.  Carlow,  M.P.,  and  had 
issue. 

3  Su.sanna,  bapt.  in  Wexford,  2  Sept.  1677  ;  m.  St.  Leger 
Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Kilmindiy,  Queen's  Co.  She  was  bur. 
in  the  Earl  of  Cuiks  tomb,  in  Dublin,  20  Sept.  1713, 
leaving  issue. 

4  Martha,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Burdett,  1st  B.ort.  of  liahenderry 
(see  Kurke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Weldon). 

Rev.  Urban  Vigors  d.  at  Bishops  T.awton,  Devon,  intestate, 
16r.2,  and  administration  was  gianted  to  his  widow  11  Sept. 
that  year.    His  eldest  son. 

Urban  Vigors,  Esq.  nf  Old  Leighlin,  J.P.  co.  Carlow  and 
High  Sheriff  1700,  and  a  Commissioner  for  that  co.  uniler  the 
Act  01  William  III.  cap.  3,  6.  1036.    He  to.  Bridget,  dau.  of 


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Allen  Tench,  Esq.  of  Staplestown,  co.  Cavlow  (yoiuifjcst  son 
of  —  Tench,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  co.  Chester,  who  eamc  to 
Jreland  about  lOio.  and  wa.';  granted  hy  Kiiic  Ciiakles  II. 
t'states  in  the  cos.  of  Wexford  and  Carlow),  and  sister  of 
John  Tench,  Esq.  of  Mulliuderry,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  two 
.•^ons, 

I.  EicHARD.  his  heir. 

ji.  Thomas,   of   Hevwood  and   Perryfore.   in   Queen's  Co. 
17U,  of  Sohlon.  l)evon,  172o,  and  of  Corres,  co.  Carlow, 
1729,  b.  1S84.  Capt.  of  the  Black  Horse  (Liijonier's  Dra- 
goons\  J. P.    Queens    Co.,  and    Hish   SheritT   1714.       By 
Marjraret  his  1st  wife,  he  had  four  sons  and   one  dau.,  1 
Urban,  6.  14  .Tulv,  1704,  liviufr.Tune,  17'J9;  2  Bartholomew, 
b.  3  Aug.  1705,  d.  -0  Jan.   1706;  3  John,  of  Voughal,  co. 
Cork,  ft!  24  June.  1709;  4  Bourke,  b.  13  Jidy,  171.^);  1  Lucy, 
6.  14  Pec.  1707.  m.  1st,  Sept.  1728,  Michael  Hcwctson,  Esq., 
of  PuWin  (2nd  son  of  Christopher  Hcwctson   and  his  wife, 
Ursula  Wallis,  31. P.  for  Thouiastown,  co.  Kilkenny,  1695, 
and  great  grandson  of  Christopher  Hewerson,  Treasurer  of 
Christ  Cluirch  Cathedral,  Publin,   1!J9C-1604),  and  2ndly. 
Jan.  1735.  Samuel  Carpenter,  Esq.,  and  d.  April,  1751.     He 
VI.  2ndlv,  I  )ec.  1 735,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Naylor,  widow,  hy  whom 
(who.i."l737)  he  had  no  issue.     He  m.  3rd'iy,  Nov.  1737, 
Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Edward  Mercer,   Esq.  of  Tlie   Lodge, 
Eagenalstown,  co.  Carlow,  by  whom  he  had  further  issue, 
two  sons  and  as  many  dans. ;  5  Richard,  of  Orchard,  co. 
Carlow,  b.  17:'9,  d.  17bO:  C  Edward  (Rev.),  of  whom  here- 
after; 2  Mary,  d.  young;  3  Bridget,  m.  Nov.  17Ga,  William 
Dawson,  Esq.  of  Noghaval,  co.  Westmeath.    Capt.  Vigors 
<f.  Oct.  1750;  his  youngest  son, 
Edward  (Rev.),  of  Burgage,  co.  Carlow,  Rector  of  Shan- 
kill,  co.  Kilkenny,  17Sl,  b.  1747,  M.A.,T.C.P. ;  ra.  1773, 
Warv,  dau.  of  Edward  Low,  Esq.  of  Lissoy,  co.   West- 
meath, and  d.  27  June,  1797  (will  dated  2  June,  1794), 
leaving  (with  two   daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.,  bO  July, 
1S2S,  and  JIaria,  m.  4  Sept.   1805,  Rev.  George  Alcock. 
Rector  of  Ullard,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d.  5  March,  1»64),  a 
.son, 
Thomas  Mercer  (Rev.),  of  Burgage,  Rector  of  Powers- 
town,  CO.  Kilkenny,  1817,  until  his  death  in  1880,  b.  23 
Oct.  1775.   B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Publin,   1790,   M.A.   1832, 
ordained  26  March,  1797  ;  m.  27  Aug.  1810,  Anne,  dau. 
of  liev.  John  Clitfe,  of  New  Ross,  and  co-heir  of  her 
brother,  John  Chffe,  by  whom  (whocL  1  Oct.  1861,  aged 
781  he  had  eight  sons  and  two  daus.    He  d.  7   April, 
1850 ;  his  issue  were 

1  Edward,  6.  21  Oct.  1811;  d.  2mm.  at  Toulouse  16 
Dec.  1828. 

2  John  Cliffe,  b.  1  Jan.  1813;  d.  14  Jan.  1813. 

S  John  Cliffe,  B.A.,  TCP.,  J. P.  co.  Carlow,  late 
Major  in  the  Carlow  Rifles,  b.  22  June,  1814:  d.  unm. 
10  Jan.  1881,  at  Burgage.  He  bequeathed  his  estates 
to  his  brother,  Thomas  Mercer,  for  his  lifetime,  and 
after  his  death  to  his  nephew,  Thomas  Mercer  Cliffe, 
who  s.  to  them  in  Sept.  of  the  same  year  through 
the  death  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  Mercer. 

4  Bartholomew  Urban,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1839, 
Ik  24  May,  1817  ;  to.  3  June,  1852,  at  Perth,  Western 
Australia,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Col. 
John  Bruce,  andrf.  at  Perth,  15  March,  1854,  when  he 
was  Acting-Advocate-General  of  the  colony,  leaving 
liy  his  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  15  June,  18U5,  Charles 
Leathley,  Esq.  of  Roseville,  Hampton,  Middlesex, 
and  d.  1  Oct.  1877)  one  son,  Thomas  Mercer  Cliffe, 
now  of  Burgage. 

5  Thomas  Mercer,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  19  Sept.  1819,  B.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Publin,  Superintending  Engineer  Northern 
Railway,  Nattore,  Bengal.  "Paring  the  Sonthal 
insurrection  he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor 
General  and  Council  of  India  for  having  given  the 
first  check  to  that  rebellion."  Ho  lu.  13  Jan.  1857, 
.Sophie,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  William 
iKiyne,  Prebendary  of  Fethard,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  7 
Supt.  1881,  at  Burgage,  leaving  issue  bv  her  (who  d.  5 
Kov.  1865).  1  Charles  Thomas  Poyne,  Ceylon  C.S.,  b. 
II  Pec.  1-67,  m.  22  April,  1882,  at  Colombo,  Ceylon, 
Eobina  Margaret,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  William  Fer- 
gu.son,  F.L.S.,  of  Kelvin  Grove,  Colombo,  and  has 
issue,  Mer\-yn  Poyne,  b.  19  Nov.  1886,  Esmcc  Innes, 
b.  22  June,  1885;  and  EUinor  May,  b.  at  Colombo,  29 
July,  1892  ;  2  Thomas  Mercer,  Capt.  4tli  (King's  Own) 
liegt.,  b.  24  Oct.  1859,  m.  17  Pec.  1892,  at  IMalta, 
^■ellie  Josephine,  dau.  of  J.Rhatigan,  Esq.;  3  Pliilip 
Urban  Walter,  Capt.  11th  (North  Pevon)  Regt.,  6.  8 
Feb.  1868,  »/t.  21  Oct.  1^91,  Anna  Louisa  Hyacinthe, 
Srd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Hyacinth  P'Arcy,  of  Clifden 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  and  has  issue.  Hyacinth  P'Arcy; 
4  Clitfe  Henry,  Capt.  Royal  Irish  Regt.,  b.  9  June, 
1S64. 

6  Percy,  6.  28  Pec.  1820,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Publin,  1848, 
High  sheriff  of  the  colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
for  many  years,  d.  unm.  in  London  5  Feb.  I8»9. 

7  Richard  William  (Rev.),  b.  20  Nov.  1823,  M.A. 
Ti  in.  Coll.  Publin,  1867,  ordained  17  Oct.  1852,  Curate 
of  Westbury.  co.  Gloucester,  1859,  of  Henbury,  1861-9  ; 
Rector  of  Littleton-on-Severn,  1869-75,  of  Eiidge, 
Sussex,  ib75-9  and  Rector  of  Llanwenarth,  Piocese 


of  Hereford,  1879.  He  m.  1  Nov.  18G6,  Emily,  dau. 
of  Philip  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Redland  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  1  Thomas  Mercer  de  Cliffe  ; 
2  Richard  Percy  Lyttleton,  2nd  Lieut.  Connaught 
Rangers  :  1  Emily  Edith;  2  Eva  Alic  Maude. 
8  Philip  Poyne,  of  Hollnden,  co.  Carlow,  J. P.,  High 
.Slieritf  1894,  served  on  the  stafTin  Ireland  1862-63,  and 
with  the  11th  and  19lh  Regts.  in  Australia.  Burmah, 
and  India,  Col.  late  eomnianding  19th  (the  Princess  of 
Wales's  Own)  Regt.,  retired  on  full  pay  12  Jan.  1881; 
m.  19  July,  1882,  Margaret  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of 
Major  Henry  J.  P.  W'>odhead,  of  Heathtield  House, 
Sussex,  and  12,  Norfolk  Terrace,  Brighton,  and  has 
issue,  Esther  Alice. 

1  Sarah. 

2  Anne  Maria,  h.  29  Oct.  1829;  d.  18  Jan.  1830. 

Mr.  Urban  Vigors  was  attainted  by  the  Parliament  of  James  II., 
and  was  subsequently  a  Commissioner  for  co.  Carlow  under 
the  Act  10  William  III.,  d.  7  May,  1716,  aged  80  years,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin,  cornet  in  Capt. 
Pierce  Butter's  troop  of  Pragoons,  1702,  High  .Sheriff  co. 
Carlow  1714;  )u.  1st,  Mary,  granddau.  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
Green,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  March,  1704)  he  h:id  no  issue.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1705,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cliffe,  Esq.  (Cromwell's 
Secretary  at  War  in  Ireland)  and  sister  of  John  ClitTe,  Esq.  of 
Mulrancan  (see  Cliffe  of  Bcllevuc),  by  whom  (who  was  b.  16 
June,  1682,  and  d.  Nov.  1768)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Bartholomew  (Very  Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  John,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  3  Dee.  1779. 

I.  Ellinor,  b.  1710 ;  m.  Feb.  1736,  William  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  New 

Ross,  and  d.  9  Nov.  1806. 
Mr.  Vigors  d.  intestate  1723  ;  administration  was  granted  to  his 
widow  2  March,  17'24,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Vert  Rev.  Bartholomew  Vigors,  of  Old  Leighlin,  Dean  of 
Leighlin,  b.  3  Aug.  1707,  appointed  Chancellor  of  Leighlin, 
27  Aug.  1740,  Rector  of  Wells,  co.  Carlow,  20  Jan.  1740,  and 
Dean  of  Leighlin,  16  Jan.  1749;  Rector  of  Shankhill,  co. 
Kilkenny,  1749,  Rector  of  Aghada,  co.  Carlow,  1741-50;  vi. 
1732,  Frances,  dau.  of  Stephen  Peane,  Esq.  of  Publin,  and 
niece  cf  Arthur  Price,  P.P.,  Archbishop  of  Cashel.  She 
d.  intestate,  and  admon.  was  granted  to  her  niece,  Mary 
Bradford,  8  Nov.  1785.  He  d.  s.  p.  17  Nov.  1753,  and  was  bur. 
in  the  Earl  of  Cork's  tomb  at  St.  Patrick's,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

John  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin,  b.  19  Aug.  1709,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Carlow  1766,  Freeman  of  Ross,  22  Feb.  1731.  He 
m.  6  Nov.  1751,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq. 
of  Shankhill  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
March,  1802)  three  sons  and  two  daus, 

I.  Bartholomew,  b.  19  Sept.  1752,  d.  unm.  v.  p.,  11  Sept.  1771. 

II.  Nicholas  Aylward,  his  heir. 

III.  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  28  July,  1760,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Publin, 
1783;  d.  unm.  1819. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  15  July,  1755  ;  d.  unm.  18  March,  1790;  will 
dated  7  Feb.  1790. 

II.  Jane,  b.  26  March,  1762;  m.  12  March.  1784,  Philip 
Poyne,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  Very  Rev.  Charles 
Poyne,  P.P.,  Pean  of  Leighlin,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  John  Vigors  d.  6  Oct.  1776,  aud  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Nicholas  Aylward  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin  and  Bell- 
mount,  CO.  Carlow,  Capt.  II.M.  29th  Regt.,  served  in  the 
American  war,  b.  3  Nov.  1755;  m.  1st,  17  June,  1781,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Solomon  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  by  her  (who  d.  15  March,  1802;  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Aylward,  his  heir. 

I.  Frances,  b.  5  May,  1782;  d.  3  May.  1786. 

II.  Anne,  b.  3  June,  1782;  d.  unm.  '26  March,  18G9,  bur.  at 
Old  Leighlin. 

III.  F''rances  Richards,  bapt.  at  Old  Leighlin  22  Pec.  1788  ; 
m.  Casemir  Pierre  Adrian  d'llerisson,  Chef  d'Escadron  of 
the  Garde  du  Corps  of  Charles  X.,  King  of  France,  and 
settled  at  the  Chateau  de  Brae,  near  Toulouse.  She  d.  24 
June,  1877,  aged  79. 

IV.  Matilda,  h.  July,  1793;  m.  William  Richards  Perinzy, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Wexford,  aud  d.  s.  p.  27  Nov.  1870,  bur.  at  Old 
Leighlin. 

Mr.  Vigors  TO.  2ndly,  5   Pec.  1803,   Mary  Jane,  dau.   of  Col. 

Hon.  John  Browne,  13th  Light  Pragoons,  by  his  wife  Eli;'.abeth, 

youngest  dau.  of  Hon.  Richard  Allen  (brother  of  Lord  Allen), 

by  whom  (whocZ.  20  Oct.  1828,  aged  49)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Tench,  of  Erindale,  co.  Carlow,  b.  10  Sept.  1804, 

J. P.  and  P.L.  for  co.  Carlow,  and  High  Sheriff  1843;   m.  1 

Oct.  1832,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gilbert  Pickering  Rudkin, 

Esq.  of  Wells,  co.  Carlow,  by  whom  (who  m.   2ndly,  June, 

1852,  Patrick  Murphy,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Assistant-Barrister,  co. 

Cavan,  and  d.  at  Boulogne,  29  Oct.  1879,  aged  80),  he  left  at 

his  decease  20  Feb.  1840, 


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IIknri  Rodkin,  s.  his  uncle. 
Mary  Jane,  6.  183);  d.  loim.  3  Sept.  1850. 
ji.  Joshua  Allen  (Col. \  hapt.  at  Old  Lfighlin  23  Dec.  1805, 
,-<rvcd  in  H.M.  52nd  l.ijiht  Infantry  in  Die  West  Indies, 
Canada,  and  in  India  during  llie  Mutiny.  He  commanded 
Uw  storming  party  of  his  regt.  at  the  capture  of  Delhi  in 
!>-'i7;  '/)!.  1  Sept.  1863,  at  Wintertown,  co.  Dublin,  Mary, 
2iid  dau.  of  ihe  late  William  Cary,  Esq.  of  co.  Carlow,  and 
,'.  s.  p.  30  March,  IS65. 
jii.  Horatio  Nelson  Trafalgar  (Gen.),  b.  11  March,  1807, 
commanded  H.M.  )3th  Light  Infantry,  and  afterwards  the 
St.  Helena  Eejtt.,  and  was  acting  Governor  of  that  island, 
."-ervcd  in  the  Cabul  campaign  i8iH-39  ;  was  sent  in  pur- 
suit of  the  Ruler  of  Candahar,  and  led  the  storming  party  of 
liis  regiment  at  the  storming  and  capture  ol  Ghuznee  ;  was 
]Moscnt  at  the  capture  of  Cabul.  and  received  the  pension 
iiir  "distinguished  service."  He  m.  24  Dec.  1839,  Clara 
:>Ialilda,  dau.  of  Samuel  Butler.  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at 
i-andour,  Bengal,  9  Nov.  1842)  had  issue, 
1  Horace  Butler,  b.  23  Oct.  1842 ;  d.  at  Sukkur,  in  Scinde, 
8  Feb.  1844. 

1  Clara  Georgina,  d.  unm.  in  Carlow  5  May,  1883. 
Gi-n.  Vigors  d.  in  Paris  21  June,  1S64,  aged  67,  and  was 
l.ur.  in  Pere-la-Chaise. 
iv.  Charles  Henry  Fitzroy  Stanhope,  6.  3  May,  1810,  served 
as  Lieut,  in  H.M.  87tli  Royal  li  i.sli  Fusiliers ;  he  was  killed 
iiy  a  fail  when    riding  the   Garrison  Steeplechase,  at  the 
'•Jloor  of  Meath,"  near  Dublin,  9  April,  1844,  u«jii.,  aged 
34,  bur.  at  Old  Leighlin. 
V.  John  Urban,  b.  14  Dec.  1811,  served  in  H.M.  9th  Regt.  in 
India  in  the  campaign  of  1812,  in  Afghanistan,  and  in  the 
Sutlej  campaign,  present  at  the  battles  ol  Moodtee,  Feroze- 
sliah  (in  which  he  was  wounded),  and  Sobraon  (med?l  and 
two  clasps);  m.   Sophie  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
llraham,  Ceylon  Rifles,  by  whom  (whorf.  Is.iS;  he  had  issue, 
1  Richard  Eitzroy  Stanhope  Vigors,  settled  in  Kew  South 
Wales. 
1  Dorothea  Eleanor. 
He  d.  20  Aug.  1865,  in  New  South  AVales. 
I    Dorothea  Elizabeth,  in.  Henry  Cary,  Esq.  of  Carlow,  who 
.'.  s.p.  9  April,  1863.     She  d.  in  Dublin,  2  March,  1886. 
Sir.   i\f.  A.  Vigors  d.  3  March,  1828,  and  was  buried  at  Old 
Leighlin.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

XicHOLAS  Aylwakd  VinoBs,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin.  6.  1785, 
D.C.L.,  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  July,  1832,  Capt.  in  the  I'oot 
<iuards,  and  served  in  the  Peninsular  War,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Barossa,  5  March,  1811.  He  was 
D.L.  CO.  CarloW;  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1832  until  his 
<Ieath.  He  d.  unm.  in  London  26  Oct.  1840,  in  his  55th  year, 
^lud  was  bur.  in  the  nave  of  the  Cathedral  of  Old  Ltighlin, 
when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved  onhis  nephew, 
IlESHT  KuDKiN  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Erindale,  Capt.  in  the 
Carlow  Rifles,  formerly  Capt.  in  H.M.  10th  Regt.,  ra.  20  Aug., 
1862,  Mary  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Campbell.  Esq.  (one 
of  the  Campbells  of  Baibcck,  N.B.),  Civil  Commissioner  and 
Resident  Magistrate,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Nicholas,  b.  at  Boulogne  2  May,  1863;  d.  unm. 
19  Nov.  1879. 
Capt.  H.  E.  Vigors  d.  at  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  20  Jlarch, 
1883,  aged  48.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1885,  Lieut. -Col. 
Edward  II.  Butler  (of  the  Butlers  of  Broomville,  co.  Carlow), 
lommanding  the  Carlow  Rifles,  and  d.  21  Nov.  the  same 
year. 

.4rm5— 1st,  arg.,  three  stags'  heads  erased  at  the  neck  gu., 
iiltired  or,  for  Vigors;  2nd,  erm.,  a  fesse  sa.,  charged  with  a 
trefoil  between  two  mullets  or,  between  tliree  wolves'  heads 
■erased  sa.,  for  Cliffe  ;  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  between  three 
<'stoiles  arg.,  for  Carr  ;  4ih,  sa.,  a  wolf  rampant  and  in  chief 
Tluee  estoiles  or,  for  Wilson.  Crest — A  stag's  head  erased,  as 
ill  the  arms.     Motto — Spectemur  agendo. 

Scat — Burgage,  Leighlin  Bridge,  co.  Carlow. 


VINCENT     OF    BOSTON    LODGE. 

Vincent,  William  Claeke,  Esq.  of  Boston 
T.odge,  CO.  York,  b.  11  Dec.  1828. 

Liineag-e.— John  Viscent,  Esq.  who  was  Sheriff  of 
Limerick  in  1696,  served  the  office  of  Mayor  of  th.at  city  in 
■1703  and  1727.  He  m.  Phoebe  Brown,  widow  of  John  Iliggin- 
1  ctliam.  Chancellor  of  Limerick,  and  left  issue  (will  proved 
1735), 

I.  John,  whose  will  was  proved  1766.  ii.  Richard. 

HI.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

JV.  Arthur,  Mayor  of  Limerick  1728,  will  proved  1761,  left 
by  Blanche  Waller  his  wile,  two  sons, 

1  Arthur. 

2  John,  7)1.  1st,  Katherine  Love,  and  2ndly,  Lucy  Westrop, 
and  was  ancestor  of  the  Vincents  of  Erinagh  and 
Hummer  HilL. 


I.  Anne,  6.  6  Aug.  1717,  Ven.  John  Brown,  Archdeacon  of 
Limerick. 

II.  Alice,  m.  George  Roche.  Esq.,  M.P. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Davis,  Ksq. 

IV.  Phoebe,  m.  Matthew  MapNamara,  Esq. 
The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Vincent,  Esq.,  was  Mayor  of  Limerick  in  1736  and 
1740;  his  will  was  proved  1744.  By  Alicia  his  wife,  he  left, 
with  two  other  daus., 

I.  George. 

II.  Exham,  Mayor  of  Limeriek  1770,  had  two  sons  and  a 
dau.,  I  Exham;  2  John  Prendergast ;  and  Anne,  m.  W. 
Fosbery,  Esq. 

I.  Blanche,  m.  Edmond  Moroney,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Parteen  House,  co.  Clare,  was 
Mayor  of  Limerick  in  1761,  and  d.  1810.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Tunnadine,  of  Park,  and  sister  of  John  Tunnadine, 
Master  in  Chancery,  and  M.P.  for  Askeaton,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1808)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  1753,  SherifT  of  Limerick  1776,  who  d.  v.  p. 
leaving  by  Miss  Unthank  his  wife,  two  daus.  and  an  only 
son, 

George  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Parteen  House,  Capt.  4th  Foot, 
who  3.  his  grandfather,  sold  Parteen,  vi.  and  d.  in  France, 
leaving  two  sons,  Thomas  and  George,  and  one  dau 
Julia. 

II.  George  (twin  with  Thomas),  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John  Tunnadine,  of  Hemsworth,  D.L.  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  West  York  Militia,  6.  1701;  d.  1846, 
aged  85  ;  to.  1st,  17S4,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Read,  Esq.  of 
Leeds,  who  d.  1787,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Read,  of  Hemsworth,  Major  4th  Foot,  6.  1787 :  d. 
1874,  aged  87,  leaving  issue,  by  Lucy  Longston  his  wife, 
I  John  Matson,   Capt.   3rd  Batt.   York    and    Lancaster 
Regt.,  J. P.  for  West  Hiding,  co.  York,  6.  1849;  2  Matson 
(Rev.),  M.A.  University  Coll.  Oxford  ;  1  Lucy,  to.  1874, 
Charles  James  Backhouse  ;  2  Mary  Read. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  F.  Foumess, 
Esq.  of  Hemsworth,  and  had  another  son, 
Matson  (Rev.),  of  Hemsworth,  m.  Tabitha  Longston. 

IV.  Exham,  of  Violet  Hill.  co.  Clare,  J. P.,  r,i.  Marcella  Going, 
and  d.  1818,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Rebecca,  m.  W.  Long.  Esq. 

II.  Martha,  to.  Nicholas  Bisehoff,  Esq. 

III.  Anne,  in.  J.  McAdam,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Vincent,  Esq.,  was  Capt.  in  the  9th  Foot,  served 
in  America  under  Gen.  Sir  John  Burgoyne,  and  was  taken 
prisoner  there,  b.  1753;  m.  1784,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Read,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  by  Hannah  Buxton  his  wife 
(descended  from  Buxton,  of  Buxton,  co.  Derby),  by  whom  (who 
d.  1837,  aged  89)  he  had  a  dau.  Hannah,  who  d.  young,  and 
three  sons, 

George,  of  Wakefield,  6.  1788  ;  d.  1862. 

William  Read,  who  continued  the  line. 

Thomas  Buxton,  of  Scarborough,  b.  1791  ;  d.  1866. 
Capt.  Vincent  d.  1834,  aged  81,  his  2nd  son, 

William  Read  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Boston  Lodge,  co.  York, 
Capt.  3rd  West  York  Militia,  6.  1790;  m.  1827,  .Sarah,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Boston  Lodge,  and 
Wakefield,  by  Betty  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Vavasour,  Esq.  of  Eothwell  (descended  from  Vavasour,  of 
Haslewood),  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1863,  aged  62)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Clarke,  now  of  Boston  Lodge. 

II.  John,  late  Capt.  7tith  Foot.  6.  15  June,  1830;  r,i.  1862, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Linton,  of  Hemingford  House, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Henry  Hutchinson,  6.  28  April,  1863. 

2  Thomas  Montagu.  3  Charles. 

1  Ada  Cecile.  2  Alice  Mary. 

I.  Elizabeth  Dorothy,  m.  Robert  Greene,  Esq.  of  Scalby 
Hall. 

II.  Sarah  Vavasour,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Newton  Biggs,  and  d. 
1885,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus.,  Charles  William  Vava- 
sour, Kathleen  Sarah,  and  Ada  Gertrude. 

III.  Emily  Mary. 

Capt.  Vincent  d.  14  March,  1862,  aged  71,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  the  present  representative. 

^riii.'! — Az.,  three  cinquefoils  arg.  and  a  border  or.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or.  a  griffin's  head  gu.,  charged  with  a 
trefoil  or.     Motto—  Vincent  qui  se  vineent. 

£ea<— Boston  Lodge,  near  Tadcuster,  co.  York. 


VINCENT    OF    SUMMERHILL. 

Vincent,  Aethue  Hahe,  Esq.  of  Siimmerhill, 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  IbOO,  Col.  (retired) 


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VIV 


3rd  (King's  Own)  ITiusars,  h.  19  Feb.  1840:  w. 
1st,  1  Feb.  1871,  Elizabeih  Eose,  dau.  of  David 
Davidson  jManson,  Esq.  of  Spjnie,  eo.  Moray,  N.B., 
smd  by  lier  (who  d.  17  Dec.  Is7i))  has  issue, 

I.  Berkeley,  6.  4  Dec.  1S71. 

II.  Arthur  Kose,  6.  9  June,  IS7i>. 

I.  Helena  Marion  Stewart  Jlaekenzie. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Dec.  1S83,  Gertrude  Mary,  only 
child  of  Richard  Birley  Daxendalc,  Esq.  of  Black- 
inore  End,  Herts,  and  35,  Tortman  Square,  W.,  and 
has  further  issue, 

II.  Aileen  Mary. 

III.  Angela  Clare  Gertrude. 

IV.  Ailsie  Noreen  Cynthia. 

Lineagre This  branch  of  the  Vincent  family  lias  been 

established  in  the  cos.  of  Limerick  and  Clare  since  the  reign 
of  William  III. 

John  Vi.ncent,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Limerick  1696,  and  Mayor 
1703  and  1727,  in.  Phoebe  Brown,  widow  of  John  lliggin- 
liotham.  Chancellor  of  Limerick,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  whose  will  was  proved  in  17CG. 
If.  Eichard. 

III.  Thomas,  Slayor  of  Limerick  17.36  and  1740,  from  whom 
descend  the  Vincents  of  Boston  Lodge,  co.  York. 

IV.  Artucr,  of  whom  here.ifter. 

I.  Anne,  Hi.  Ven.  John  Brown,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick. 

II.  Alice,  )ii.  George  Roche,  Esq.,  M.l'.  for  Limerick  1713-15. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  I). i vies,  Esq. 

IV.  i'huebe,  m.  Matthew  MacXamara,  Esq. 

oohn  Vincent's  will  was  proved  1735.    His  4th  son, 

Arthur  Vincent,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Limerick  17'2S  (whose 
will  was  proved  1761),  m.  Blanche,  sister  of  George  Waller, 
Esq.  (of  the  Castle  Waller  family),  and  had  a  son, 

John  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  who  m.  1st,  17.'j1,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  Love,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saffron,  co.  Cork,  and 
by  her  had,  with  three  daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  Arthur,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Col.  62nd  Regt.,  b.  1762  ;  in.  Miss  Fanny  Iloare, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Jolin,  Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  69th  Regt.,  6.  1764;  d.  v.nm. 
184!3. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
sreen,  co.  Limerick,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Lindsay,  and  by  her 
had,  with  four  daus.,  three  sons, 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  1769. 

V.  George  (Uev.),  b.  1772,  Rector  of  Shanagolden. 

VI.  Berkeley,  Lieut.  19th  liegt. 

The  eldest  son, 

Arthir  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  co.  Clare,  b.  1761 ; 
m.  1783,  Mary,  dau.  of  Berkeley  Westropp,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  Col.  82nd  Regt.,  6.  1786;  m.  Francos  Blood,  and 
d.  s.p.  Is34. 

II.  George,  of  Erinagh,  co.  Clare,  in.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John 
Massy,  Esq.  of  Waterpark,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  William,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Blood  Smyth, 
Ksq.  of  Castle  Kergus.  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue,  one  dau. 
Fanny,  m.  Cajit.  I>ugent,  li..4. 

2  John  Berkeley,  Lieut.  5ith  Itegt ,  d.  unm.  186."). 

1  Ellen,  m.  14  Dec.  1853,  Col.  Jesse  Lloyd,  of  lialljlcck, 
CO.  Monaglian. 

2  Mary,  ui.  Matthew  Smyth,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Castle  Fergus. 

III.  Bekkellt,  of  SumiueihiU. 

The  3rd  son, 

Berkeley  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  Lieut.  49th  Regt., 
b.  21  Jan.  1803:  hi.  26  Feb.  1835,  Helena,  dau.  of  John  Hare, 
Esq.  of  Deer  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25 
April,  18s2),  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Hare,  now  of  Summerhill. 

II.  John  Love,  Col.  late  .Northumberland  Fusiliers,  b.  15  .\ug. 
1842;  m.  22  Nov.  1882,  Edith  Mabel,  only  child  of  William 
K.  Croker,  Esj.  ot  Alston,  co.  Limerick. 

I.  Elizabeth  Westropp,  >u.  Cliichester  Hartigan,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Frances,  7/6.  12  June,  18G2,  James  Saijtli  O'Grady, 
Esq.  of  Erinagh,  co.  Clare. 

III.  Helena  Hare,  m.  26  Feb.  1868,  Dudley  O'Grady,  Esq., 
J. P.  of  Ballynort,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  him  (who  d.  25 
Feb.  1833)  had  issue,  Standish  Darby,  Dudley  Vincent,  and 
Helena  Louisa. 

Mr.  Vincent  d.  19  Jan.  1882. 

ArM.1 — .\z.,  three   quatrefoils   arg.      Cre.it — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  critlin's  head.     Mottn — Vincenti  dabiiur. 
Scat — Sumuiertiill,  Castle  Coimell,  co.  Clare. 


VIVIAN    OF    BOS  AH  AN. 

ViviAx,  Arthue  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Bosahan, 
Cornwall,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1689,  and  J.P.,  D.L., 
and  County  Councillor  co.  Glamorgan,  M.P.  for  West 
Cornwall  1868-1885,  Deputy-Warden  of  the  Stan- 
naries of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  Col.  Commanding 
2nd  Vol.  Batt.  Welsh  Regt.,  b.  4  June,  1834 ;  m. 
1st,  4  IMarch,  18G7,  Augusta  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of 
Edwin  Kichard,  3rd  Earl  of  Dunraven,  K.P.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1877)  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Wyndham,  6.  3  Feb.  1868. 

II.  Gerald  William,  Lieut.  R.N.  b.  10  June,  1869. 

I.  Caroline  Mabel,  b.  26  June,  1873. 

II.  Clarice  Gertrude,  b.  3  Blarch,  1875. 

Col.  Vivian  »n.  2ndly,  10  March,  1880,  Lady  Jane- 
Dalrymple,  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  10th  Earl  of 
Stair,  K.T.,  and  by  her  has  further  issue, 

III.  Edith  Evelyn,  6.  22  Dec.  1880. 

IV.  Lilian  Ursula,  6.  18  July,  1883. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  Vivian  is  of  great  antiquity  in 
the  CO.  of  Cornwall.  The  family  before  us  is  descended  from 
the  branch  that  resided  at  Trenoweth,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
CoUimb,  in  the  same  parish.  These  estates,  with  Withiel  and 
other  property  in  the  co.  of  Cornwall,  passed  to  the  Trelo- 
warren  family  in  the  reign  of  William  III.,  by  the  marriage 
of  the  heiress,  Mary  Vivian,  with  Sir  Eicliard  Vyvyan,  Bart, 
of  Trelowarren. 

Thomas  Vivian  (2nd  son  of  John  Vivian,  of  Trewan,  an* 
Mary  Cavell,  his  wife),  6.  1617,  was  grandfather  of  Thomas- 
Vivian,  of  Comprigney,  who  m.  Lucy  Glynn,  and  had  a. 
son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Vivian,  of  Cornwood,  Devon,  who  m. 
1747,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Oakhampton, 
Barrister-at^Law,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1773. 

III.  Kichard,  in  holy  orders.  Rector  of  Bushey,  Herts,  m. 
Miss  Emniett,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
Tlicir  youngest  son  Edward,  d.  30  March,  1893 

IV.  William  Henry,  in  holy  orders.  Rector  of  Charles,  co. 
Devon,  m.  Frances  Wingrove,  and  d.  s.  p.  13  Nov.  1840. 

Rev.  Thomas  Vivian  dying  1793,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Vivian,  Esq.  of  Truro,  Vice  Warden  of  the  Stannariesy 
5)!.  24  Aug.  1774,  Betsey,  only  surviving  child  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Cranch,  and  dying  7  Dec.  left  i.ssuo, 

I.  Richard  Hussey,  created  a  Baronet  19  Jan.  1828,  and 
elevated  to  the  Peerage  in  1841  as  Barom  Vivian  (see. 
Burke's  Peerage). 

II.  John  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  'ihoiiias,  d.  unm.  1821. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Henry  Vivian,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.G.S.,  of  Singleton,  co. 
Glamorgan,  M.P.  from  1832  till  his  death  1855,  and  Major 
Royal  Stannary  Artillery,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  9  Aug.  1785- 
(brother  of  Richard  Hussey,  1st  Lord  Vivian,  as  above),  b. 
9  Aug.  1785,  m.  30  Oct.  1816,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur- 
Jones,  Esq.,  late  of  The  Priory,  Reigate,  and  formerly  of 
Caervallack,  co.  Flint,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1886)  had 
issue, 

I.  Henuy  Husset,  created  a  T?aronet  1882,  and  raised  to  the- 
Pccrage  1893  as  liARON  Swansea  (see  Bubkb's  Peerage). 

II.  Wiiliam  Graham,  7,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.,  b.  25  Kov. 
1827,  J.P.  and  D.U  co.  Glamorgan,  High  Sheriff  1866. 

III.  Arthur  Pendarves,  now  of  Bosahan. 

IV.  Richard  Glynn,  M.A.,  D.L.,  6.  31  Aug.  1835;  m.  II 
JMarch,  1885,  Laura  llermione  Beatrice,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  Henry  Craigie  llalkett,  Esq.,  liengal  Civil  Service,  and 
was  divorced  on  her  petition  6  June,  1891. 

I.  Betsy  Sarah,  n.  29  Aug.  1-40,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Williami 
Gibson  Craij.',  2nd  Bart.,  who  d.  1878. 

II.  Caroline  Gertrude  Walker,  m.  21  June,  1848,  William 
Jones  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Langleybury,  Watford,  who  d.  1885. 

lu.  Henrietta  Letilia  Victoria,  in.  7  Dec.  1865,  Major 
Clement  Walker  Heneage,  V.C,  of  Couipton,  Wilts,  lat« 
8th  Hussars. 

IV.  Uulcie  Charlotte. 
Major  Vivian  d.  10  Feb.  1855. 

.4i-His— Or,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  lions'  head* 
erased  ppr.,  as  many  annulets  of  the  Held,  a  chief  ejnbattled 
gu.,  thereon  a  wreath  ot  oak  of  the  tirst  between  two  martlets 
arg.  Creit — Ifsiiant  from  a  bridge  of  one  arch  embattled  at 
each  end,  a  tower  ppr.,  a  demi  hussar  of  II. M.  18th  Regt.  o£ 
Hussars  habited,  armed  and  accoutred,  holding  in  his  dexter 
hand  a  sabre  all  ppr.,  and  in  his  sinister  a  peanon  flying  tohia 
sinister  gu.     Mollo — Vivo  anima  dei. 

Seat — Bosalian,  St.  Martin,  R.S.O.,  CornwalL 


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VYNER  OF  GATJTBY. 
Ytneb,  Eobebt  Chables  de  Gbey,  Esq.  of 
Grtutby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  of  Newbr  Hall  and 
rairfieid,  CO.  York,  and  of  Coombe  Hurst,  Surrey, 
D.L.  CO.  York,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cheshire  1893,  late 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  13  Feb.  1842  ;  m.  10 
July,  1865,  Eleanor  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Slingsby 
Duncombe  Sliuflo,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Evelyn,  m.  31  July,  1886,  AIwyne-Frederick,  2nd 
son  of  Marquess  of  Northampton  (see  Burke's  Peerage), 
and  has  issue, 

Edward  Rohert  Francis,  6.  14  Dec.  1891. 

II.  Violet  Aline,  m.  19  July,  1890,  Earl  of  Eosslyn  («ce 
Bdrke's  Peerage)  and  has  issue, 

Francis   Edward  Scudamore,  Lord  Loughborough,  t. 
16  Nov.  1892. 
Rosahelle  Milliccnt. 

Ijineag-e.— This  family  is  stated  to  have  been  seated  in 
CO.  Gloucester  temp.  Eichard  II. 

EiCHARD  Yyner,  Esq.  of  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  21 
IIenrt  VII.,  purchased  the  estate  of  Ashelworth  in  that  co., 
in  which  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Vyner,  Esq.  of  Ashelworth,  30  Henry  VIII.,  who  d. 
about  6  Queen  Elizabeth,  leaving  two  sons,  John  and  Henry. 
The  elder, 

John  Vtner,  Esq.  of  Ashelworth.  by  his  wife  Joan,  had  two 
sons,  1.  John,  who  had  four  sons,  1  Thomas,  bapt.  6  Oct.  1509, 
2  Eichard,  bapt.  26  Jan.  1573,  3  Henry,  bapt.  1  Sept.  1574, 
4  Robert,  bapt.  24  March,  1578;  ii.  Thomas,  of  whom 
presently.  Mr.  Vyner  sold  Ashelworth  1  James  I.  His 
younger  son, 

Thomas  Vtner,  Esq.  of  North  Cemey,  co.  Gloucester,  to. 
twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Margaret,  who  was  buried  at  North 
Cerney,  8  Sept.  1578,  he  had  three  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Eichard,  who  bad  two  sons,  1  DanycU,  bapt.  10  July, 
1596;  2  Eichard,  bapt.  5  Nov.  1598. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

m.  Eobert,  bapt.  at  North  Cerney,  23  Aug.  1573. 

I.  Joanna,  bapt.  20  April,  1.568,  d.  nam. 

II.  Katherine,  bapt.  21  Nov.  1572. 

III.  Mary,  bapt.  3  July,  1575;  m.  Samuel  Moore,  and  had 
issue,  Samuel,  Mary,  Sarah,  and  Alice. 

IV.  Anne,  bapt.  8  Sept.  1578  ;  m.  Mr.  Stafferton. 

Mr.  Vyner  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Daniel  Ellis,  and  had 
further  issue, 

IV.  Daniel,  bapt.  15  Dec.  1588,  d.  young. 

V.  Thomas  (sir),  1st  Bart,  of  London,  twin  with  Daniel, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  1653,  knighted  by  Oliver  Cromwell 
8  Feb.  1654,  and  created  a  Bart.  18  June,  1661,  7".  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Parsons,  merchant,  by  whom  he  had 
four  daus.,  1  Anne,  d.  iinm.  ;  2  Mary,  m.  Sir  Eicliaid 
Napier,  Knt. ;  3  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Henry  rickering,  1st 
Bart,  of  Whadtlon;  4  Eebecca,  to.  Sir  Eichard  Pigott,  Knt. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Honor,  dau.  of  George  Humble,  of  London, 
and  sister  of  Sir  «  illiam  Humble,  1st  Bart,  of  London,  by 
whom  (Who  d.  1656)  he  had  two  sons, 

1  George  (Sir),  his  heir. 

2  Thomas,  Clerk  of  the  Patents,  d.  s.  p.  5  Feb.  1666. 

Sir  Thomas  m.  Srdly,  Alice  EoLiinson,  widow  of  Alderman 
John  Penin,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1682)  he  had  no  issue.  He 
(i.  11  May,  1665,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
George  (Sir),   2nd  Bart.,  m.  Abigail,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Alderman  Sir  John  Lawrence,  Knt..,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

2  George,  d.  unm. 

Sir  George  d.  1673,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Thomas  (Sir),  3rd  Bart.,  6.  1664;  d.  unm.  June,  1683,  when 
the  title  became  extinct. 

V.  Edith,  bapt.  28  Feb.  1584 :  m.  Mr.  Egg,  and  had  two  daus. 

VI.  Joane,  bapt  5  Jan.  1597  ;  m.  and  had  an  only  dau.,  who 
m.  Kobert  Marchant,  and  d.  1692. 

Mr.  Vyner  d.  1598.     His  will,  dated  27  Nov.  that  year,  was 
proved  at  Gloucester  22  May,  1600.     The  2nd  son, 

William  Vtner,  Esq.  of  Eathorpe,  co.  Warwick,  bapt.  31 
Jan.  15.70.  purchased  the  estate  of  Eathorpe  ;  to.  1st,  Margaret 
Browne,  who  d.  s.  p.  24  July,  1609,  and  2ndly,  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Francis  Ffulwood,  of  Middleton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  by  whom 
be  bad 

I.  Samijel  Vtner,  Esq.  cf  Eathorpe,  6.  1627,  and  d.  Dec. 
1659,  leaving  by  Martha  his  wife  (who  d.  Sept.  1666)  with 
two  daus  (I  Martha,  6.  16o2,  TO.  1st,  21  May,  1667,  Francis 
Millington,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  Customs  to  KingCnARLEs 
II.  (who  d.  1693),  and  2ndly,  24  Nov.  1697,  Eev.  Peter 
Birch,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  and  d.  25  May, 
1703 ;  2  Frances,  m.  Capt.  Hastings),  as  many  sons.  Kobert, 
tbe  younger,  d.  unm.  March,  1690,  and  the  elder  son, 


Thomas  Vtner,  Esq.  of  Eathorpe,  b.  1653:  m. 1696,  Prudence, 

dau.  of  Thomas  Hill,  oi  The  Close,  Salisbury,  and  d.  2  Jan. 

1716,  leaving  three  daus.,  1  Anne,  h.  17  July,  1703,  >/.  'avm. 

Sept.  1791  ;  2  Martha,  b.  29  April,  1707,  d.  unm.  April,  1782; 

3  Elizabeth,  d.  I'.nm.  Feb.  1766;  and  one  son, 
Thomas  Vyner  (Eev.),  of  Eathorpe,  b.  29  Nov.  1709:  m.  13 

April,  1749,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eev.  Knightley  .\tlams,  of  Preston 

Capes,  CO.  Northampton,  by  whom  {b.  20  Oct.  1728;  d.  & 

Oct.  1803)  he  had  issue, 

1  Eobert  Knightley,  6.  16  July,  1752  ;  d.  24  April.  1753. 

2  Thomas,  LL.D.  (Eev.),  Prebendary  of  Canterbui-y,  &.  3 
Oct.  1753:  d.  unm.  4  Dec.  IS^J 

3  Charles  William,  6.  29  April,  1757;  d.  17  July,  1760. 

4  Eobert,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

1  Prudence,  6.  9  March,  1750;  to.  3  Aug.  1775,  Earn.ird 
Geiy  Snow,  Esq.  of  Southam,  and  d.  s.  p.  9  Jan.  17^7. 

2  Delicia,  6.  2  March,  1760;  jh.  4  Oct.  1785,  Eev.  James 
Robinson  Hayward,  Eector  of  Hnrrietsham,  co.  Kent, 
and  Eector  of  St.  Mary-le-Strand,  London,  and  d.  4  July, 
18J5. 

Eev.  Thomas  Vyner  d.  11  April,  1706.  His  4th  son,  the 
only  one  to  leave  issue, 

Eobert  Vtner,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Ban  istcr-at-Law,  6.  28 
June,  1765  ;  m.  19  Feb.  1799,  Laura,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Phillips  Glover,  Esq.  of  Wispington,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom 
(6.  7  Nov.  1781 ;  d.  18  May,  1856)  he  had  is.-ue, 

1  Eobert,  b.  31  Dec.  1799  ;  d.  1  Jan.  1800. 

2  Eobert  Thomas,  author  of  Notltia  Venatici,  <tc.,  6.  16 
Dec.  1804 ;  m.  1839,  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Oswin,  Esq., 
and  d.s.p.  6  April,  1879. 

3  William  Phillips  (Eev.),  Ecctorof  Withem  and  Authorpe, 
CO.  Lincoln,  6.  2  Nov.  1800  ;  d.  unm.  '20  July,  ls78. 

4  Charles  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

5  Arthur,  Post-Capt.  E.N.,  6.  19  Jan.  1815;  to.  1  Oct. 
184?',  Margaret  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Blyth,  Esq., 
Edinburgh,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1864,  having  had  1  Philip 
Anson,  b.  6  March,  1850,  m.  4  Dec.  1878,  Theresa  Cecil, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  William  Harris,  C.E.,  of  Cadzow 
Paik,  Mount  Gambler,  South  Australia,  and  has  issue  ;  2 
Arthur  William  Henry,  b  5  Nov  1851,  d.  8  June,  1353  ; 
3  Arthur  Edmund,  6.  22  May,  1854 ;  4  Thomas  Glover,  i. 
22  March,  1858  ;  1  Mary,  6.  6  Aug.  1846,  d.  3  May,  1*47  ; 
2  Mildred,  b.  17  Feb.  1848,  m.  9  July,  1866,  George  Waddy 
Shelley,  Esq.,  New  South  Wales;  3  Margaret  Isabella,  b, 
24  April,  1856,  m.  16  June,  1874,  Francis  Sherriff  Isaacs, 
Esq. ;  4  .Mabel  Agnes,  b.  7  Jan.  1862,  d.  27  sept.  1803. 

6  Ldmund  Holford,  6.  15  Nov.  1816  ;  d.  unm.  4  July,  1882. 

7  Frederick  Wheler,  6.  17  Jan.  1818;  m.  8  Nov.  1843,  Mar- 
garet Jemima  Eobinson,  and  has,  1  Robert,  6.  14  May, 
1846  ;  2  Frederick  Eobinson,  6  9  Sept.  1857  ;  3  Eustace 
Henry,  6.  11  Jan.  1860 ;  1  Laura  Isabella,  b.  4  Sept.  1844, 
TO.  8  Nov.  1865,  Eobert  Smithwick,  Esq.  ;  2  Jane  Rebecca, 
b.  18  June,  1848,  m.  21  Aug.  1867,  David  Frederick  John- 
ston, Esq. :  3  Delicia  Anne.  b.  11  Dec.  1850,  vi.  5  March, 
1873,  Alexander  MacPherson,  Esq.,  4  Elizabeth  Frede- 
ricka,  6.  19  Sept.  1853,  j«.  6  May,  1885,  William  Buiton 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Darbalara,  near  (jundagai ;  5  Mary,  b.  3 
Nov.  1855,  TO.  24  March,  1877,  William  Burton  Smith, 
Esq  .  and  d.  22  Oct.  1883  ;  6  i  'orothea,  b.  18  April,  1862, 
VI.  29  April,  1885,  Kenneth  Griffiths-Buihanan,  Esq.  of 
Oakwood,  near  Bundaberg,  Queensland  ;  7  Ethel  Theresa, 
6.11  July,1864;  8  Caroline  Octavia,  6. 16  Sept.  1866;  9Mar- 
garet  Edith  Adelaide,  6.  '20  Dec.  1«09. 

8  Henry  William,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Paymaster  R.II.A.,  6.  2 
Nov.  1821. 

1  Laura,  b.  27  May,  1801 ;  d.  unm.  21  Nov.  1880. 

2  Jane  Eebecca,  b.  2  Oct.  1802;  to.  12  April,  18J5,  SirTheo- 
philusBiddulph,4thBart.  of  Westcombe.  andi^.  19Maicli, 
1845. 

3  Delicia,  b.  24  Feb.  and  d.  8  March,  1810. 

4  Delicia  Anne,  6.  12  May,  1813;  to.  8  Aug.  18S9,  His  Excel- 
lency Carl  Constautin  Albrecht  Leonhard  Count  von 
Blumenthal,  Gen.  in  the  Prussian  army,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Vyner  rf.  2  Dec.  1823.  His  4th,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 
Charles  James  Vtner,  Esq.,  b.  7  Oct.  1811  ;  m.  20  Nov. 
.1854,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Parke.s,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Eobert  Thomas,  b.  17  Nov.  1858. 

2  Charies  James,  b.  8  Oct.  1860. 

3  Henry  William,  6.  '22  Dec.  1867. 

1  Anna  Delicia,  6.  13  Dec.  1855. 

2  Sarah  Dorothea,  b.  0  Jan.  1857. 

3  Laura,  twin  with  Sarali,  d.  28  June,  1857. 

II.  Thomas  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Gloucester,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

III.  Eobert  (Sir),  Bart,  of  London,  5.  1031,  knighted  at  White- 
hall, 24  June,  1C65,  created  a  Bart.  10  May,  1666,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  1675;  m.  14  June,  1665,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Whitchurch,  Esq.  of  WaUon,  co.  Berks,  and  widowof 
Sir  Thomas  Hyde,  2nd  Bart,  of  .iVlbury,  co.  Hertford,  and  d. 
Sept.  1688,  having  had, 

Charles,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barristci-atLaw,  6.  1660;  d. 
unm.  V.  p.  June,  1688. 

IV.  William,  6.  1633 ;  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Vyner  d.  28  April,  1039,  having  entailed  his  estate  of 
Eathorpe,  by  bis  will,  dated  20  July,  1637,  and  proved  18  May, 
1639,  strictly  on  his  eldest  son.    His  2nd  son, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAD 


Very  Kev.  Thomas  Vvnek,  Dean  of  Gloucester,  LL.D., 
rrebciulivy  of  Wiml.-ov,  (<.  liiJLi;  (,(.  Elizabeth,  d;iii.  of  Kev. 
Jlenry  IzzoJ,  lieetor  of  Staunton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  (f.  11 
April,  167o,  leaving  two  tlaus.  (^Elizabeth,  m.  John  Snell,  of 
Salisbury  Hall,  Herts;  Honor,  !)i.  Thomas  Leigh,  brother  to 
Sir  Francis  Leigh),  and  a  san, 

Thomas  Vynkr,  Esq.,  who  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle,  Sir 
Robert  Vyncr,  in  cos.  Lincoln  and  Chester.  He  m.  Anne,  dan. 
of  Sir  Francis  Leeke,  Bart,  of  Newark-on-Trent,  and  c^  iu 
llomo  1707,  leaving  an  only  .son, 

Kor-ERT  Vtn'ek,  Esq.  ol  Gautby,  co.  Lincoln,  ■nhich  estate 
he  purchased,  and  was  JI.F.  for  the  co.  in  six  Parliaments. 
He  was  b.  lbS3;  7?!.  1st,  JIargaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Style, 
•Jnd  Bart,  of  Wateringbury,  by  whom  he  had,  i.  Robert,  his 
heir;  ii.  Margaret,  )ii.  1742,  Charles  Pclhani,Esq.  of  Brockles- 
bnry,  co.  Lincoln;  in.  Anne,  m.  1742,  William  Northey,  Esq. 
of  Compton  Bafsett,  co.  Wilts.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dclicia  do 
ripre,  but  had  no  further  issue;  d.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Robert  Vyn'eb,  Eisq.  of  Gautby,  b.  27  June,  1717,  M.P.  co. 
Lincoln  in  five  Parliaments;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Carter,  Esq.  of  Kedbourne,  co.  Lincoln,  and  widow  of  Francis 
Anderson,  Esq.  of  Manby,  same  co.  (father  of  Charles,  1st 
Lord  Yarborough),  anJ  d.  19  June,  1799,  leaving  by  her  (who 
''.  ISll)  an  only  son, 

Robert  Vyner,  Esq.  of  Gautby,  M.P.  co.  Lincoln,  b.  IG 
May,  17G2;  to.  4  June,  17SS,  Lady  Theodosia  Mary  Ashburn- 
liam,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Ashburuham,  by  wliom  {b.  IG 
June,  17Go;  d.  l^Zi)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  James,  b.  1797;  d.unm.  1837. 

III.  Henry,  ot  Xewby  Hall,  co.  York,  J. P.,  D.L.,  6.  26  Aug. 
ISO.t;  m.  5  July,  ls32.  Lady  Mary  Gertrude  Robinson,  dau. 
of  Tlioinas  Philip,  1st  Earl  de  Grey,  K.G.,  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Ireland  18-11-44,  and  d.  22  Jan.  18G1,  leaving, 

1  Hexrt  Frederick  Clare   heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Reginald  Arthur,  J.P  ,  O.L.,  M.P.  for  Ripon  1SC0-G5,  b. 
1S39  ;  </.  .^.j).  2s  Sept.  1S70. 

ii  Kobert  Charles  de  Gret,  now  of  Gautby. 
4  Frederick  Grantham,   6.    1S47  ;    murdered    by    Greek 
brigands  21  April,  1870. 

1  Henrietta  Anne  Theodosia,  m.  9  April,  1851,  George,  1st 
Marquess  of  Ripon,  K.G.,  Governor-General  of  India 
I'-sO  to  1884,  and  has  i  sue. 

2  Theodosia  Hariiett  Elizabeth,  m.  5  July,  18.59,  Charles, 
ord  Marquess  of  Northampton,  andrf.  s.j).  is  Nov.  lbG4. 

IV.  John,  b.  1807  :  d.  unm.  182.5. 

I.  Tlieodosia,  b.  17itO;  m.  Samuel  Crawley,  Esq.  of  Stock- 
wood,   CO.    Bedford,   and   d.  1820,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Theodosia  Sambrook,  wlio  m.  Count  de  Mont  Rial,  France. 
3Ir.  Robert  Vyner  d.  13  March,  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Robert  Vtner,  Esq.  of  Gautby,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lincoln 
1814,  6.  19  March,  1789;  d.  unm.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

He.nry  Frederick  Clabe  Vyneb,  Esq.  of  Gautby  Hall,  J.P., 
6.  ISoG ;  d.  uniii.  11  Nov.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Robert  Charles  de  Grey  Vyner,  now  of  Gautby. 

Ar„is—lst  and  4th,  az.,  a  bend  or,  on  a  chief  arg.  two 
Cornish  choughs  ppr.  for  Vv.ser.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  em- 
bowfd  in  armour  ppr.,  ganiislied  or,  holding  a  mullet  of  six 
points  or.     Motto — Lahore  et  honore. 

S'iats—'Scv.-hy  Hall,  Ripon,  Fuirtield,  co.  Y'ork  ;  Tusholme 
Hall,  Lincoln  ;  Coonibe  Hur.st.  Kingston  Hill,  S.W.  ;  Chateau 
St.  Anne,  Cannes,  France  ;  The  Club  House,  Bidston,  Birken- 
head. 

Toixn  Rciidtnct—Z,  Mount  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  \V. 


WADDILOVE    OF    WOODHORNE. 

Waudilove,  Geokge  Hope,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
liornc,  jS'orthumberland,  and  of  JBrunton  House, 
Wall-on-Tj-ne,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Woodliorne, 
h.  11  Jan.  1865;  educated  at  Harrow  and  Pem- 
broke Coll.  Oxford,  U.A. 

Lineagre. — The  Very  Rev.  Robert  Dabley  Waddilove, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Ripon,  Archdeacon  of  the  East  Riding  of  York- 
shire, and  Prebendary  of  York,  b.  Nov.  1736  (son  of  Abel 
Darley,  of  Boroughbridge),  educated  at  Westminster  and 
Clare  Coll.  Cambridge,  assumed  the  name  of  Waddilove  in 
lieu  of  Darley,  sometime  chaplain  to  H.  M.  Legation  in 
.Spain  ;  «.  to  the  Woodhorue  property  of  his  uncle  Mr.  Waddi- 
love, President  of  Barnard's  Inn,  London  in  1762;  to.  1781, 
Anne  Hope,  dau.  of  Sir  l.odovick  Grant,  Bart,  of  Grant  (sec 
BuEKE's  Picrarje,  Seafield,  E.),  and  d.  Aug.  1828,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  1797)  a  son, 


Rev.  William  James  Darley  Waddilove,  of  Beacon 
Grange,  Hexham,  m.  4  March,  lsl6,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Graham,  Bart,  of  Netherby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7 
JIarch,  1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  James,  d.  unin.  Oct.  1844. 

II.  George  Marmaddke,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  William  Francis,  d.  unra.  1849. 

IV.  Charles  Ludovic  Darley,  Admiral  R.N.,  ot  Beacon 
Grange,  Hexham,  Northumberland,  b.  13  May,  1828;  m.  12 
Oct.  1869,  Mary  Elizabelh,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  A.  Blackett  Ord, 
of  Whitfield  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
Jan.  I8S8)  has  had  issue, 

William  James  Darley,  b.  and  d.  4  Feb.  1876. 

Robert  Darley,  b.  3  Nov.  1876,  d.  next  day. 

Charles  John  Darley,  6.  27  Jan.  1882. 

John  Alexander  Darley,  b.  14  Dec.  and  d.  25  Dec.  1883. 

George  Edward  Darley,  b.  11  April,  1885. 

Christopher  Darley,  b.  1  Jan.  18a8. 

Elizubcih  Anne.  Katharine  Alice. 

Emily  Hope.  Elinor  Mary. 

Blary  Caroline. 

I.  Caroline  Hope,  m.  20  Oct.  1853,  John  Errington,  Esq.  of 
High  Warden,  Noithumberland,  and  d.  31  Maieh,  1862. 

II.  Georgiana  Maria,  )n.  1S37,  Charles  Christopher  Clxlcy,  Esq. 
of  Rcdcar,  co.  York,  J. P.,  and  (/.  1864,  leaving  issue. 

lit.  Harriett  Penuel,  m.  18!!1,  Pereival  Fenwick  Clennell, 
ICsq.  of  Ilarbottle  Castle,  Northumberland,  and  d.  1879, 
s.  p. 

IV.  Charlotte  Jemima.  v.  Louisa,  d.  young. 

Rev.  William   Waddilove  d.  28  Oct.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his 
2nd  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  .Marmaddke  Darley  Waddilove,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
home,  Major  Bengal  Army,  served  throughout  the  Sutlej 
wars  and  the  Indian  Mutiny,  b.  1  Oct.  1823  ;  in.  1st,  1862, 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Edmund  Bucknall-Estcourt,  Rector  of 
Eckington,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  18C5j  had 
issue, 

George  Hope,  now  of  Woodhorne. 

Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  11  Jan.  1865;  d.  Sept.  18G6. 
He  m.  2ndly,  15  April,  1869.     Flora  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  M.  H.  G.  Buckle,  vicar  of  Edlingham,  Northumberland, 
and  d.  6  March,  1887. 

iics;f?e?ice— Brunton  House,  Wall-on-Tyne,  Northumberland. 
tViit— New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


WADDINGHAM  OF   GUYTINa   GRANGE. 

Waudingham,  John,  Esq.  of  Guyting  Grange, 
CO.  Gloucester,  b.  21  Dec.  1S3S,  M.A.'of  Uriel  Coll. 
Oxford,  J.P.  CO.  Gloucester ;  m.  1883,  Emma 
Oetavia,  dau.  of  Michael  Belcher,  Esq. 

Liineage. — John  Waddinoham,  Esq.  of  Guyting  Grange 
and  Hafod  (eldest  son  of  Tlionias  Waddingham,  Esq.,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Mark  Husband,  Esq.),  J.P.  cos.  Gloucester 
and  Cardigan,  High  Sheriff  1861,  b.  13  Dec.  1799  ;  to.  2  Nov. 
1837,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  d.  26 
Aug.  1890,  having  by  her  (who  d.  22  June,  1880)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Guyting  Grange. 

II.  Thomas  James,  of  Hafod,  near  Ystradmenrig,  Aberyst- 
with,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1892,  6.  27  Feb.  1840, 
M.A.  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford,  m.  13  Dec.  1883,  Sarah,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Davies,  Esq.  of  Ffosrhydgaled,  co. 
Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  by  his  wife, 
I'.Iizabeth,  granddau.  of  Pierce  Evans,  Esq.  of  Upton  Castle, 
J.P. 

1.  Margaret  Anne,  &. 2  Aug.  1843;  m.  18  Oct.  1876,  Frederick 

Richard  Vavasour  Witts,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  K.  F.  Witts, 

(if  Upper  Slaugliter  Rectory,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

Sophia  Margaret;  Mabel;  and  Frances. 

Arras — Az.,  a  fesse  between  in  chief  two  stags'  attires  and 

in  base  an  unicorn  passant,  arg.     Crexl — On  a  mount  vert  a 

stags  head  caboshed   ppr.,  between  the  attires  a  rose  arg., 

barbed  and  seeded  also  ppr.     Motto — I'rospieio. 

Seat — Guyting  Grange,   Lower    Guiting,   Cheltenham,   co. 
Gloucester. 
CLab — New  University. 


WADDINGTON    OF    CAVENHAM. 

Waddington,  Heney  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Caven- 

haiii  Hall,  Suffolk,  High  Sheriff  1S7G,  J.P.  and 

D.L.  for  Suffolk,  late  Capt.  of  the  Eille  Brigade,  h. 

1816;    m.   18  March,  1852,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  W.  Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bai-t.  of 

Langley  Park,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Spencer  Beauchamp,  b.  1854.     ii.  Harry  Milnes,  6.  1858, 

III.  Gerald  Rodes,  b,  1859,  jh.  1800,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Edwin 

Jago,  E.sq.,  R.N.     She  d.  1893. 


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t,  Caroline  Rachael. 

II.  Ethel  Maiy,  m.  1888,  Eev.  B.  P.  Oakes,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Amy   Harriett,   b.    1857;    vi.   19   April,  1887,   Pridcaux 
George  Selby,  Esq.  (see  Selby  of  Pawston). 

IV.  Gertrude  Maud,    in.   1884,  Capt.  C.  A.  C.   Deane,  1st 
Suffolk  Eegt.,  of  Webbery  Manor,  Devon. 

V.  Eva  Marion,  vi.  1887,  Lieut. -Col.  Owen  Williams,  2nd 
Suffolk  Eegt.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Dora  May. 

Lineage.— John  Waddington,  Esq.  of  Ely  (son  of  Geoege 
Waddington,  Esq.  of  Doddington,  who  was  b.  1771,  by  Mary 
his  wife),  d.  at  Ely,  16  Dec.  1796,  aged  66,  leaving  by  his  wife 
Susannah,  who  d.  1816,  aged  84,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Waddington,  b.  1757;  to.  1781,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
—  Horsey,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1785,  having  had, 

1  HAitny  Spencer  Waddington,  of  Cavenham  Hall,  M.P. 
■     for   Suffolk,  b.   1781;    in.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of    Richard 

Slater  Jlilnes,  Esq.  of  Fryston  Hall.  co.  York,  M.P. ;  and 
d.  26  Feb.  1864,  having  had,  with  other  issue, 
Henry  Spencer,  now  of  Cavenham  Hall. 

2  John  Horsey.  6.  1783;  m.  Emma  Philippa,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Grove,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1863,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1819;,  with  others,  John,  of  Langrish  House,  Hants. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Ely,  b.  1764:  in.  1st, 
Margaret  ((/.  1800),  dau.  of  Kev.  James  Yorkc,  Bishop  of 
Gloucester,  2ndly  Anne,  (d.  1830),  dau.  of  —  Westwood, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1815,  leaving  issue. 

<Sen<— Cavenham  Hall,  Suffolk. 


WADE    OF    CliONEBRANEY. 

Wade,  Craten  Heney  Clotwortht,  Esq.  of 
Rockfield,  co.  Wifklow,  and  Clonebranej,  co. 
Meath,  J.P.  co.  VVicklow. 

Lineage.— Henry  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  co.  Meath, 
High  Sheriff  1669,  got  a  grant  of  Clonebraney,  and  1,490  acres 
in  that  co.  by  patent  dated  3  Kov.  1684.  He  m.  1st,  Anne 
•O'Brien,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Athglassan  and  Herbcrtstown,  co.  Meath,  ad- 
hered to  the  cause  of  James  II.,  and  forfeited  all  his  lands; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Plunkett,  Esq.  co.  Meath,  and 
had  a  son, 

Richard,  of  Ballinglare,  co.  W^exford,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Keogh,  Esq.,  co.  Wicldow,  and  had,  wiih  two  other 
sons,  Charles  and  Redmond,  both  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau. 
Mary  (Mrs.  Maude),  an  elder  son, 

John,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  who  claimed  Herbertstown  at 
Chichester  House  1700,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Butler, 
Esq.  of  Polestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  two  soiis, 

1  Wade,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  to.  Mary  Kennedy,  and  had 
four  sons,  1  John,  a  General  in  the  Russian  Service; 

2  Joseph,  Lieut-Col.  E.  I.  Co.,  m.  9  May,  1793; 
Maiia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Ross;  and  d.  1809, 
leaving  Sir  Claude  Wade,  C.B.,  Knt.  of  the  Dorance 
Empire,  and  of  the  Auspicious  Star  of  the  Punjaub; 

3  John  Peter,  M.D.,  E.  I.  Co.;  4  Charles,  M.D., 
Physician  to  the  Court  of  Portugal. 

2  John,  of  Dublin,  whose  son,  John,  of  Dublin,  d. 
1799,  leaving,  by  Katharine  his  wife,  a  son,  Walter, 
Professor  of  Botany,  Royal  Dublin  Society. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Michael  Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Wainstown,  co. 
Meath,  son,  of  Capt.  Robert  Sheilds,  of  Wainstown ;  the 
bearer  of  despatches  from  the  Lord  Deputy  Sir  Arthur  Chi- 
chester from  Belfast  to  Charles  I.  at  Edinburgh,  24  Oct, 
1641,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jlichael 
Beresford,  Esq  ,  brother  of  Sir  Tristram  Beresford,  1st 
Bart,  of  Coleraine.  lie  d.  intestate  (administration  12  May, 
1708),  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d.  170tt),  with  other  issue, 
£wo  sons, 

1  Robert    Sheilds,   Esq.   of    Wainstown,   who  d.   1744, 

leaving  by  Anne  his  wife,  with  an  elder  son,  Robert,  his 

heir  (whose  only  son,  Robert  Ford,  d.  s.  'p.  19  Feb.  Mil)  ; 

Hester,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Daniel,  alias  Wade,  Esq.  of 

Clonebraney,  and  other  issue,  a  second  son, 

John   Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Wainstown,  who  s.  his  nephew 

in  the  estate,   which  he  sold  27  June,  1792.     He  m. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Fryanstown, 

CO.  Meath,  (grand-dau.  of  George  Wentworth  of  same 

place,  who  was  eldest  son  of  D'Arcy  Wentworth,  Esq. 

of  Airgreatli,  co.  Meath,  and  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon, 

descended  from   Wentworth  of  Etmshall,  co.  York), 

and  had  a  surviving  son, 

Kev.  Wentworth  Sheilds,  Rector  of  Kilbeg  and 
Newtown,  co  Meath,  6,  1758  ;  d.  June,  1829.  He  m. 
12  Dec,  1805,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Richard  Plunkett, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Plunkett,  co.  Roscommon,  and  Holly- 
bruok  Park,  co.  Dublm,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  May, 
1832)  he  left,  with  other  issue,  d.  unm.,  two  sur 
viving  sons,  both  of  whom  assumed  by  royal  licence, 


dated  27  Jan.  1877,  the  preflx  surname  of  Went- 
worth. 

John    Gore    Wentworth-Sheilds,    Esq.    of   Fitz- 
william  Street,  Dublin,  b.  28  Jan.  1809;  to.  27  Oct. 
1860,    Sarah    Charlotte,    dau.    of    Rev.    William 
Fames,  Rector  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Wcstmeath, 
and  has  two  daus.,  i   Helen  Gore,  b.  13  May,  1862  ; 
II.  Frances  Gore,  b.  20  Oct.  1863. 
Francis  Webb  Wentworth-Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Van- 
bragh  Park,  co.  Kent,  and  Delahay  Street,  West- 
minster, b.  8   Oct.   1S20;  m.  24  July,   1860,  Ade- 
laide,  dau.   of  John   Baker,    Esq.   of  Tinnacurra 
House,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  Went- 
worth Francis,  b.  2  April,  1867:  Francis  Ernest,  b. 
16  Nov,  1869;    Ada  Margaret,  6.   13  July,  1861; 
Jessie  Isabel,  b.  29  April,  1864  ;  Mabel  Adelaide,  b. 
29  April,  1863. 
2  Clotworthy  Sheilds,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Wade 
on  succeeding  to   the  estates  of   his  maternal  uncle,  of 
whom  hereafter. 

II.  Katherine,  to.  1st,  Bridges  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by 
whom  (whose  will,  dated  31  July,  1740,  was  proved  18  Feb. 
following)  and  2ndly,  her  cousin  Thomas  Shields,  Esq.  by 
her  1st  husband  she  had  (with  four  daus.,  Mary,  Dorothy, 
Elizabeth,  and  Katherine)  as  many  sons, 

1  John  Daniel,  who  s.  to  Clonebraney  on  the  death  of  his 
cousin,  Clotworthy  (Sheilds)  Wade,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Waue,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William  Daniel,  who  had  four  sons,  i.  Thomas;  ii. 
Richard,  father  of  Capt.  Richard,  2 1st  Regt. ;  iii. 
William,  Receiver  Geneial  of  the  Stamp  Office,  d.  s.  p.  ; 
IV.  Michael  (Rev.),  Eectorof  Kils  Keer,  co.  Meath,  father 
of  William,  an  officer  in  the  17th  Dragoons. 

3  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Michael,  ancestor  of  Daniel,  of  New  Forest. 

Mrs.  Daniel  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Sheilds,  brother  of  Michael 
Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Wainstown. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Beckett,  Esq.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Arabella,  whose  will,  dated  22  Oct.  1750,  was  proved  14 
Dec.  1753,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Wade,  whose  will,  dated  19  May,  1685,  was  proved  7 
June,  1789,  had  no  issue  by  his  2nd  wile,  Joane,  who  survived 
and  made  her  will  26  June,  1702,  which  was  proved  17  March, 
1704.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  who  d.  s.  p.  He  made 
his  will  17  Sept.  1730,  which  was  proved  1  Nov,  1735,  under 
which  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  who,  as  before  mentioned, 
adopted  the  surname  of  Wade, 

Clotworthy  Sheilds,  alias  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  in. 
Dorothy  Winslow,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  was  killed 
by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  6  Jan.  1745,  when  the  estates  de- 
volved on  his  cousin, 

John  Daniel,  alias  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  High 
Sheriff  1748,  who,  as  before  stated,  took  the  name  of  Wade,  in. 
1739,  his  cousin,  Esther,  dau.  of  Robert  Sheilds,  Esq,  of  Wains- 
town, and  had  issue. 

I.  Robert,  his  heir,  ii,  Benjamin.  in.  Daniel. 

IV,  Charles, 

I,  Esther,  to.  Rev.  Charles  Woodward. 

II,  Anne,  m.  Elizabeth. 
IV,  Catherine.                        v,  Alice. 

Mr,  Wade  d.  1776,  and  was  s,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Wade,  Esq,  of  Clonebraney,  High  Sheriff  1772,  m. 
1774,  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  and 
had  issue, 

I,  William  Blaney,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  (Rev,)  in.  Miss  Fox,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

III,  Ch,arles, 

IV.  Thomas,  C.B,,  Col,  in  the  army.  Deputy  Adj.-Gen,  in 
Ireland,  m.  Anne,  dau,  of  William  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Borba- 
villa,  CO,  Westmeath,  and  d.  1816,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Francis  (Sir),  G.C.M.G,,  K,C.B„  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in  China  from  1?71 
to  1883,  b.  1818,  m.  28  Jidy,  1868,  Amelia,  dau,  of  Sir 
John  Frederick  William  Herschel,  Istbart,  of  Collingwood 
House,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Stewart  Herschel,  Lieut.  Lane,  Fus.,  b.  22  May 

1869, 
Alexander  Price  Conolly   Herschel,  Lieut.    E.    Yorks 

Regt,,  i,  6  Aug.  1S70. 
Edward  Bruce  Herschel,  6.  1872. 
Harry  Amyas  Leigh  Herschel,  Lieut.  R.A.,5. 12  Nov.  1873. 

2  Richard  Blayney,  to.  Adelaide,  dau,  of  Sir  Launcelot 
Shadwell,  Vice-Chancellor,  of  England,  and  had  issue. 

1  Frances,  m.  1858,  Robert  Craven  Wade,  Esq,  of  Clone- 
braney, 

2  Anne,  in.  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Price  Blackwood,  E.A. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Blaney  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Garden,  1st  bart. 
of  Ttmplemore,  and  rf.  1849,  leaving  issue, 


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licBERT  Cbaven,  late  of  C'onc'hrancy. 

John,  7ii.  Dtbonili,  diai.  of  Willi:iin  Haiton,  Ksq  ,  D.I>.  of 
The  Grove,  co.  Tipperary,  ami  hns  issue, 

1  William  Barton,  Army  I'ay  Dcpt.,  b.  11  July,  1840,  >,i.  anj 
has  issue. 

2  John. 

1  Caihoiine  Villiers.   m.    1S74,   Sir  Willinni   ritziiiauricc 
Josiah  llorrun,  4th  15art.  of  Castle  Strannc 

2  Grace    Kloanor,    m.     IhH,  Lieut. .Col.    Xornian    Mac- 
lionaUl,  ;ith  Kes't. 

I'ranccs  Eliz.abeth,  m.  30  March,  lS"."i.  .'^ir  John  l'<nv.-r,  2iui 
hart,  of   Killane,  who  d.  S  Aui^.   Ib73,  leaving  issue   (set 
Bckke's  I'eeratii  and  Baromtayt). 
The  eUiestson, 

KoBERT  Craven  Wade,  Esq.  of  Cloncbraney,  co.  Mealli, 
J.r.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheiilf  co.  Meath  1840,  and  co.  Wieklow 
1S47,  b.  IbOD;  m.  1st,  1S40,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Krancis  Hoey,  Esq.  of  Dunganstown,  co.  Wieklow,  hy  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Matthias  Koide,  Esq.  of  Seaforde,  co.  Down, 
and  l.y  her  (who  d.  lb5G)  had  issue, 

I.  William  George  Clayton,  b.  1S42,  m.  12  Jan.  ItuO,  Olivi.i 
F.lanelie,  dau.  of  An'hony  O'lU'illy,  E.sq.  of  liaUrusna,  co. 
Jleacli,  and  d.  US2,  leaving  throe  dans. 

1  l!)live  Trances.  2  Mabel  Alice. 

3  Nora  Etliih  Annie. 

II.  Francis  Iloey,  Lieut.  55th  Regt.,  6.  184.3,  d.  1872. 

III.  Ckaven  HiiNUY  Clotwortut,  of  Uocklield,  Wieklow. 

IV.  Henry  Meredvth,  Licut.-Col.  late  8th  Eegt.  6.  6  Aug.  1S50. 

V.  Edward  John  Power,  b.  1S4B. 

VI.  Thoinas  lliehard,  6.  1853,  d.  1876. 

I.  Anne  Frances. 

II.  Kathleen  Elizabeth,  m.  187G,  Capt.  Henry  John  Eeekwith, 
53rd  Kegt. 

lit.  liyibel.a  Henrietta  Charity,  h.  1br>i,  d.  IS-t". 

-■^Ir.  WadejJt.  2ndly,  1S58,   Frances,  dau.  of  Col. Thomas  Wade, 
CI)  ,  and  by  her  had  further  issue, 

VII.  Eobert  P.Iayney,  A.  1  CO.  IV.  Frances  Annie. 

^v.ij— Koekfiekl,  co.  Wieklow. 


WAGSTAFF    OF    HAISTOE,    PAKIi. 

"\Vag.';taff,  Jaues  Poole,  Esq.,  F.K.Cl.S.,  of 
3]anor  Park,  Potton,  co.  Pedford,  J. P.  atid  JJ.L., 
irisli  Shenff  1887,  b.  5  Feb.  1812. 

Lineag'e. — JamicsWagstaff,  Esq.  of  Potton,  co.  Bedford, 
and  of  Highbury,  co.  Middlesex,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Itiehard 
Hazard,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  an  only  son, 

James  Poole,  now  of  Potton  Manor. 

Seat — Manor  Park,  Potton,  Sandy,  Eedfordshire. 

T'nci  Kesidi'ia\:—  Ciransden  Lodge,  Highbury  Crescent,  N. 

Clubs — St.  George's  and  Iteform. 


V/AITHIilAN  OF  MOYIIE. 
"Waithjian,  Kobeut  William,  Esq.  of  Moyne 
Park,  CO.  Gahvay,  and  of  iloyvannoii  Castle,  co. 
l^oscoinmon,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gal  way,  Eoscommon, 
the  "West  I-fiding  of  co.  York,  and  co.  Lancaster, 
and  D.L.  for  the  West  Hiding  of  co.  York,  Higli 
Sheriff  co.  Eoseoniuion  1S70,  of  tlie  town  of  Gal- 
way  18'52,  and  of  co.  Galwtiy  1885,  b.  1828;  m.  1st, 
1851,  Melicent,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Sliarp,  Esq., 
J. P.  of  Linden  Hall,  co.  Lar.casicr,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  ]Ss7)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Sharp  (see  next  Mcmoli-). 

I.  Eleanor  Jane  Sharp. 

II.  Beatrice  Augusta  Melieent  Sharp,  m.  1  June,  187G, 
Albert  H.  Beneke,  Esq.  M.A.  Oxon,  Barrisler-at-Law,  of 
ISentham  House,  West  Derby,  only  son  of  J.  A.  Lencke, 
Esq..  of  Oliva,  West  Derby,  cO.  Lancaster,  Knight  of  the 
Order  of  Frederick. 

^Fr.  Waithnian  m.  2iidly,  1S9I,  Arabella,  dan.  of 
the  late  Dudley  Persse,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Koxboro,  co. 
Gal  way. 

Lineage, — As  appears  by  records  and  by  lands  bearing 
their  name,  this  family  have  been  very  anciently  settled  in 
the  parish  of  Wartun,  co.  Lancaster. 

WiLL'AM  Waituman,  Esq.  of  Lindeth,  co.  Lancaster,  6. 
1G25 ;   d.  20  April,  1694,  and  was  s.  by  his  heir, 

KoBERT  Waituman,  Esq.  of  Lindclli,  6.  14  Dec.  ICGS;  d. 
13  S.ept.  17211,  and  was  a.  by  his  heir, 

William  V>aithman,  Esq.  of  lindeth,  b.  9  Dec.  1711;  m. 
10   leb.    1739,   Dojothy,    aau.    of   Anthony   Wilson,   Esq.   of 


High  Wiay,  eo.  Lancaster;    d.  12  Aug.  1772,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Joseph  Waitiimax,  Esq.  of  Yealand  Conyers,  6.  3  Aug. 
175!};  in.  11  July,  1797,  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Spence,  Esq.  o» 
Birstwith,  co.  York,  and  aunt  of  Grace,  wife  of  Sir  A.  T.  C. 
Campbell,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Yealand  Conyers,  b.  19  Nov.  1809 :  ?u.  8  Feb.  1S14, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  W.  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Kendal. 

Marianne.  Sarah.  liachel,  d.  unm.  1836. 

ll.-ninah,  m.  31  Jan.  1843,  Dauiel  Klieison,  Esq.  of  Parros 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  for  that  shire. 
Mr.  Waithman  d.  6  Sept.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Waituman,  Esq.  of  Wcstville,  co.  Lancaster,  6. 
4  June,  1799,  lu.  18  Aug.  1825;  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  John 
Armislead,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  d.  4  Sept.  1869,  leaving 
issue, 

lloBERT  William,  now  of  Moyne  Park. 

Joseph,  J. P.  cos.  Lancaster  and  York,  6.  7  Jan.  1831:  m 

18.i4,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Sharp,  Esq.  J. P.  of  Lia 

den  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 
Arthur,  of  Manchester,  J. P.,  b.  27  May,  1846;  m.  23  April 

1872,  Louisa  M.,  dau.  of  S.  A.  Hanson,  Esq.,  of  Northwood, 

CO.  Lancaster. 
Sarah  Grace,  m.  18  May,   1852,  John  Thomas  Rice,  Esq.. 

J. P.  of  Grove  Hill,  Bentham.  co.  York. 
Dorothea  Annie,   m.   Walter  Caddell,   Esq.  of   Neeriwooil, 

Torquay,  and   had  issue,  Walter   Waithman   de   Viponi  ; 

Eleanor;  Marion. 
Catherine. 

Seats — Moyne  Park,  Ballyglunin ;  Moyvannon  Castle,  Ath- 
loiie. 


WAITHMAN    OF    MERIilN    PARK. 

W^AiTHMAN,  William  Sharp,  Esq.  of  Merlin 
Park,  CO.  Gaiway,  and  of  Gawsworth  Old  Hall, 
Cheshire,  only  son  of  Robert  William  Waithman, 
Ji]sq.  of  Moyne  Park  {-tee  that  family)  by  Melieent 
his  wife,  or  I  dau.  of  William  Sharj),  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Linden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  h.  1853  ;  m.  1883,  Lady 
Leicester  Philippa  Stanhope,  of  Gawsworth  Old 
Hall,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Wyndham,  7tli  Earl  of 
Harrington,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  AVilliam  Wvndham  ARTiinn  Stanhope  Sharp,  6. 

15  .lune,  1887. 
I.  Eva  Pansy  Melieent  Philippa  Stanhope,  b.  1886. 

Mr.  W'aithman  is  a  J. P.  for  tlie  co.  of  Gaiway^ 
High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  of  the  town  of  Gaiway 
1883,  formerly  a  Capt.  1st  West  York  llifle  Militia 
and  the  Gaiway  Artillery  Militia. 

S(rt/.<— Merlin  Park,  Gaiway;  Gawsworth  Old  Hall, 
Cheshire. 


WAKEFIELD    OF    SEDGWICK. 

Wakefield,  Jacob,  Esq.  of  Sedgwick,  co.  West- 
tnorland,  b.  1860;  s.  his  fatlier  1889. 

Lineag'e. — John  Wakefield,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Sedgwick, 
High  Sheriff  of  Westmorland  1853,  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Dr. 
MacArthur,  of  Glasgow,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  Henry  Wakefield,  Esq.  of  Sedgwick, Westmorland, 
and  of  Eggerslack  Grange,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Westmoiiand,  High  Sheriff  1871,  b  1828,  «.  18U6  ;  m.  1851, 
Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Haggarty,  Esq.,  late  United  States 
Consul  at  Liverpool,  and  d.  1889,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Jacob,  now  of  Sedgwick. 

/Sfa(— Sedgwick  House,  Kendal. 

Club — J  unior  Carlton. 


WAKELY    OF    BALLYBUBLY. 

Waki:ly,  Jonx,  Esq.,  JI.A.,  of  Ballyburly, 
King's  Co.,  J.P.  and  U.L.,  High  Sheriff  l«o3,  b. 
8  Sept.  1820;  *.  his  cousin  1847;  m.  Aug.  1855, 
Jlary  Catherine,  dau.  of  Kev.  Kichard  George, 
Rector  of  Kentstown,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-I.aw,  6.  2& 
Sept.  1801  ;  ??i.  31  July,  1888,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Kev.  Mor- 
gan Jellett,  LL.D.,  Itector  nf  .'^t.  Peter's,  and  Canon  oJ 
Christ  Church,  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

II.  James,  b.  18  Nov.  Isii2. 

III.  Wilhaiu  George,  6.20  June,  1805. 


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xv.  Henry  HapsburR,  6.  4  April,  1S70,  d.  April,  1S90. 
V.  Gustavus,  b.  19  Jan.  1873. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth.  ii.  Mary  Catherine. 

in.  Emma  Frances.  iv.  Helen  Maude. 

V.  Elizabeth.  vi.  Henrietta. 

VII.  Harriett.  viii.  Grace  Edith. 

liineagre. — This  family  is  stated  (in  an  old  pedigree  by 
Charles  Lynegur)  to  be  descended  from  Thomas,  Lord  Wakely, 
of  Wakely  Hall,  Devon. 

John  Wakely,  of  Navan,  and  Oliver  Nugent,  had  a  patent  of 
lands  in  Meath  dated  20  June,  1547  ;  ditto  in  Louth  and  Meath, 
fiant  for  lease  19  Sept.  1550 ;  ditto  lands  in  King's  Co.,  including 
Ballyburly,  fiant  15  Feb.  1550.  John  Wakely  m.  Ann,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Oliver  Plunkett,  Knt.  (created  Baron  Louth  1541), 
by  his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Kochfort,  of  Car- 
rick,  CO.  Kildare,  and  had  issue,  George,  eldest  pon  and  heir, 
wardship  granted  to  Hercules  Eainsford  in  1570,  d.  s.  p.  ; 
and 

Thouas  Wakelt,  M.P.  for  Navan,  1585.  He  had  licence  to 
alien  and  grant  Ballyburly  to  the  use  of  his  son  John's  wife, 
Mary  Luttrell,  for  jointure,  21  May,  1597.  Sir  James  (Earl  of 
Eoscommon)  of  M "yniet,  10  Dec.  1605  conveyed  120  acres  in 
Ladi  rath  to  Sir  William  Taaffe,  who,  24  April,  1608,  assigned 
same  to  John  Wakely,  who  "suffered  a  common  recovery  "in 
1608  to  Christopher  Lewis.  John  Wakely,  of  Ballyburly,  had 
issue,  by  Mary  Luttrell,  his  wife  a  son, 

Thomas  Wakely,  of  Ballyburly,  m.  1st,  Maud,  sister  of 
Mathew  Handcock,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
3  May,  1617)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Ballyburly. 

II.  Gerald.  iii.  Martin. 

1.  Catherine.  ii.  Margaret.  nt.  Anne. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Richard  Coleman,  Eemembrancer 
of  the  Exchequer,  by  whom  he  had, 

IV.  Patrick.  IV.  Mary. 

Thomas  Wakely  d.  26  June,  1623,   and  was  s.   by  his  eldest 
«on, 

Thomas  Wakely,  of  Ballyburly,  who  m.  Thomasine,  dau. 
of  Sir  Jobn  Moore,  of  Croghan  (cousin-german  to  Sir  Garret 
Moore,  ancestor  of  the  Marquis  of  Drogheda),  by  his  wife 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Adam  Loftus,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  andd. 
18  April,  1634,  leaving  by  her  (who  );;.  2ndly,  1635,  Anthony 
Coughlan)  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Thomas. 

m.  Dan. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Jane. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Wakelt,  of  Ballyburly,  was  granted  in  ward  to  his 
Tincle,  Thomas  Moore  (6ne  £346  13s.  id.),  m.  1650,  Cecilia, 
4au.  of  Edward  Birmingham,  of  Grange,  by  his  wife  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Gerald,  Earl  of  Kildare,  and  by  her  (will  dated  1661) 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Anthony,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Terence  O'Dempsey, 
Viscount  Clanmalier,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Mary,  to.  Sir  Mathew  He  Renzy. 

III.  Dorothy,  vi.  1st,  Hamond  Le  Strange,  of  Castle  Strange, 
CO.  Eoscommon,  and  had  issue  ;  2ndly,  Eicliard  St.  George, 
of  Athlone,  and  had  issue. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Wakelt,  Esq.  of  Ballyburly,  M.P.  for  Kilbeggan 
1692,  High  Sheriff  for  King's  Co.  1695,  built  Ballyburiy 
Church  in  1686  (his  arms  and  those  of  his  wife  are  on  a  slab 
over  the  doorway);  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Oliver 
Lambert,  of  Painstown,  brother  of  the  Earl  of  Cavan,  and  by 
her  (whose  will,  dated  30  April,  1723,  was  proved  19  Jan.  1735) 
Le  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Ballyburly.  ii.  Lambart. 

m.  George,  and  iv.  Francis  (twins). 

V.  William.  vi.  Eobert. 
vii.  John.  viii.  James. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Hugh  Wilson. 

II.  Anne. 

III.  Henrietta,  m.  Benjamin  Everard,  of  Dublin,  and  had 
issue. 

IV.  Mary.  v.  Arabella. 
■VI.  Eose.  VII.  Murtha. 

VIII.  Catherine,  m.  Lewis  Meares,  of  Meares  Court. 

Mr.  Wakely,  whose  will  was  proved  24  Nov.  1713,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wakelt,  Esq.  of  Ballyburly,  High  Sheriff  King's 
Co.  1726,  m.  Lydia,  dau.  of  —  Page,  of  Barberstown,  co.  Kil- 
dare, and  niece  of  Alderman  John  Page,  and  by  her  (whose 
will,  dated  17  Jan.  1759,  was  proved  29  Jan.  1762)  had  issue, 


I.  John,  High  Sheriff  King's  Co.  1763,  m.  Henrietta,  widow 
of  —  Gilbert,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Benjamin  Everard,  Esq.  of 
Three  Castles,  co.  Wicklow,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,   m.    Mary,   dau.   of    Francis   Longworth,   Esq.    of 

Creggan  Castle,  co.  Westmeaih,  and  d.  s.  p. 
William  George  (Rev.),  m.  Ann  Plunkett,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Feancis,  of  whom  we  treat.      iii.  James.      i.  Lydia. 
Mr.  Wakely  d.  Aug.  1751.    His  2nd  son, 

Feancis  Wakely,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Bowen,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  m.  Piiscilla  Widenham,  of  Cork,  but  d.  s.  p.,  and 

James  Wakely,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Heron,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  28  July,  1826,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Ballyburly. 

u.  Thomas,  d.  March,  1826. 

I.  Emma,  m.  W.  H.  Astle.  Esq.,  M.B. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ?«.  John  Lucas,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
Seat — Ballyburly,  Edenderry. 

C'li:b — Kildare  Stieet,  Dublin. 


"WAKEMAN-NEWPORT    OF    HANLEY 
COURT. 

Wakeman-Newport,  Henry  Allan,  Esq.  of 
Hanley  Court,  and  Sandbourne,  co.  Worcester, 
J. P.  for  cos.  Salop,  Stafford,  and  Worcester,  and  for 
Newport,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hanley  William, 
b.  11  Nov.  1841 ;  assumed  the  name  of  Newport 
under  the  will  of  his  couisin,  Kev.  Henry  New- 
port, of  Hanley  William,  in  1862  ;  m.  1887,  Louisa, 
only  cbild  of  the  late  John  Essington  Essington, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Eibbesford,  co.  Worcester. 

Liineage.— Sir  Henby  Wakeman,  1st.  Bart,  of  Perdiawell 
Hall,  CO.  Worcester,  vi.  29  June,  1797,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of 
Richard  Ward  OfRey,  Esq.  of  Hinton,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  23 
April,  1831,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1S43),  with  other  is^ue 
{see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  a  younger  son, 

Eev.  Edward  Waed  Wakeman,  of  Coton  Hall,  perpetu.il 
curate  of  Claines,  co.  Worcester,  6.  13  May,  1801,  m.  28 
April,  1835,  Loui-^a,  younger  dau.  of  Allan  Thompson,  Esq.  of 
Cheltenham,  and  by  her  (who  d,  1881)  had  issue, 

I.  Offley  Francis  Drake,  6.  27  April,  1836  ;  d,.  unm.  20  Julr, 
1865. 

II.  Heney  Allan,  now  of  Hanley  Court. 

HI.  Edward  Maltby,M.  A.  of  Coton  Hall,  I'.ridgnorth,  co.  Salop, 
J. P.,   County   Councillor  for  Morfe   Division  since    18S!), 
Major  and   Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  3rd   Patt.   King's  Shropshire 
Light  Infantry,  6.  19  Nov.  1S46  ;  in.  16  June,  1874,  Edith 
Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Phillips  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Hales  Hall, 
Market  Drayton,  and  has  issue, 
Edward  Offiey,  6.  1886. 
Gladys  Louisa. 
I.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  12  Aug.  1869,  Col.  Henry  Stuart  Tomp- 
son,  of  Alderminster  Lodge,  Bournemouth,  late  51st  Eegt., 
and  has  issue.  Hew  Wakeman,  Lieut.  1st  Hampshire  Regt., 
6.  20  Oct.  1870  ;  Florence  Mary  ;  Edith  Margaret. 
Eev.  Edward  Ward  Wakeman  d.  8  Sept.  1855. 

i£«.si(/enre.?— Hanley  Court,  Tenbury  ;  and  Sandbourne,  Bewd- 
ley,  CO.  Worcester, 


WALCOT  OF  BITTERLEY  COURT. 
Walcot,  Eev.  Johx,  of  Bitterley  Court,  Salop, 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Bitterley,  b.  June,  1820;  in. 
1  Aug.  1844,  Mary  Sophia  Bamfjlde  Foster,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Pnillipps,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28  Feb.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  OwenChaeles,  m.  14  Dec.  18C9,  Charlotte  Mary,  2nd  dau. 

of  J.  0.  Hallinell-Philliyps,   Esq.,  F.E.S.,  and  granddau. 
of  Sir  Thom.is  Phillipps,  Bart,  of  Middlehill. 

II.  John  Cotterell  Pliillips,  to.  Katheiine,  4th  dau.  of  J.  0. 
Halliwell-Phillipps,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 

III.  Frederick  Humphrey  Slolyneux. 

I.  Mary  Henrietta  Anne  Dashwood,  m.  Eev.  John  Burton, 
Rector  of  Dowles. 

II.  Elizabeth  Katherine,  m.  10  May,  1876,  Eev.  Charles 
Edward  Blencowe,  Vicar  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence. 

III.  Louisa  Sarah  Sophia,  m.  1876,  Eev.  Alfred  James  Blen- 
cowe, Canon  Ees.  of  Chester,  and  Rector  of  West  Kirby, 
Birkenhead. 

IV.  Lucy  Edith  Jemima  Chandos,  d.  4  Jan.  1872. 

He  m.  2Ddly,  Oct.  1877,  Emma  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  Eichard  Temple,  Esq.  of  The  Nash,  Worcester, 


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and  sister  of  Sir  Eicliard  Temple,  Bart. ;  she  d.  15 
Mar  eh,  ISSO. 

Xiineagre.  —  The  Walcots  derive  tiuir  descent  from  one 
of  the  aiieicut  septs  of  \V;iUs,  nnd  their  furnanie  from  the 
marriage  of  an  ancestorwith  theluiressof  the  knightly  llonse 
of  Walcot.  Tliey  wore  seated  at  Walcot,  Salop,  from  lime  im- 
memorial, until  the  sale  of  that  property  some  years  since  to 
Lord  Clive.  In  an  old  maniiseiipt  which  was  in  the  possession 
of  the  late  Canon  Xewling,  of  Lichtield,  the  family  is  said  to 
lie  of  Sason  origin. 

Llewellyn,  Aukddochoo  Ll^wdlmi  iriih  the  Golden  Chain, 
Lord  of  Kale,  in  Denliighlaiul,  m.  Kfa,  dau.  of  Bleddyn  ap 
Cynfyn,  King  of  I'ortys,  and  had  issno, 

LLEWELLYNVycn.ix,  Lord  of  Vale,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Cadwgan, 
son  of  Elystan  Glodrydd,  Trince  of  fferlys,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

liEEs  AP  Llewellyn,  who  s.  to  a  portion  of  his  father's  lands 
in  Yale.  He  i,i.  Lle.-^Ki,  dau.  of  Llewellyn  ap  Meilor  Gryg, 
Baron  of  Twgyuon,  and  their  son, 

KixoN  AP  Rees,  Lord  of  Yale,  was  father,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Linion  ap  Sei^sylt,  Lord  of  JMathafern,  of  a  son, 

loRWEKTU  AP  EiNiox,  vi.  Jane,  dau.  of  David  Vychan,  of 
Bachelldere,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tkauairn  ap  loRWEKTn,  111.  Dyddo,  dau.  of  !\Ieredilh,  Lord 
of  Cardewen;  his  son,  Iorwkrth  ap  Ti:aiiaibn,  Lord  of  Gartli- 
mael,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  hir  P.  Corbet,  Knt.,  and  Avas  father  of 
Kees  ap  Iorwerth,  whose  son,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Einioti  Pen,  was 

David  ap  Kees  ap  Iorwerth  ap  Trahairn,  Lord  of  Garth- 
mael,  m.  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Walcot,  and 
was  father  of 

Ievan  Walcot,  of  Walcot,  so  called  by  the  desire  of  his 
mother,  the  heiress  of  Walcot ;  be  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John 
Mynd.    His  son, 

P.OGER  Walcot,  Jii.  Edith,  dau.  of  SirW.  Downes,  Knt.  His 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Philip  Walcot,  Knt.  of  Walcot,m.  Julian,  dau.  of  John 
Harley,  of  Hereford,  and  was  father  of 

John  Walcot,  of  Walcot,  living  tenq''.  Henet  V.,  m.  Maud, 
dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Cornewall,  Baron  of  Burford.  His 
son, 

LoGER  Walcot,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  David  Lloyd,  of 
JIathavern,  and  left  a  son  and  heir,  Edward  Walcot,  who 
m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  English,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of  John 
Walcot,  of  Walcot,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Plowden. 
His  son, 

John  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
Kewton,  Knt.  of  Highley,  Salop,  Chancellor  to  King  Henry 
VII.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1582,  Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of 
Acton  Scott)  had  issue, 

IIcMPURET,  his  heir. 

Charles,  of    Buiith,   co.   Brecon,   ancestor  of  Walcot   of 

K'-i/iA-ioH. 
Margarita,  m.  John  Best,  Esq.  of  Worcester. 
Maria,  r,i.  Thomas  Powell,  Esq.  of  Burnell. 

The  eldest  son, 

Humphrey  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  m.  1582,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Sir  Itichard  Hale,  Alderman,  of  London,  and  by  her  had  issue. 
He  d.  23  Aug.  li.ie.    The  eldest  son, 

Humphrey  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  b.  1586,  Receiver  of 
Salop,  1625,  High  Sheriff  1631  ;  suffered  much  during  the 
reign  of  Charles  L,  by  his  sacrifices  in  the  royal  cause.  He 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Docwra,  Esq.  of  Podeiich,  Herts, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Bitterley  Court,  Salop,  bapt.  6  Aug.  1629; 
7ft.  10  Dec.  1C63,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Lyttleton,  Ban., 
and  had  a  son, 

HcMPHREY,  of  Eitterley  Court,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edmund  Pearee,  Esq.  of  Wilcot,  Salop,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Nov.  1715),  left  at  his  decease,  1743,  with  a  dau., 
Anna,  v.  ife  of  Kev.  John  Holland,  Esq.,  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Hc.mphiey  Walcot,  of  Bitterley  Court,  who 
sold  Bitterley  to  his  cousin,  Charles  Walcot,  Esq., 
1764-5;  he  was  bur.  at  Bitterley,  1  Jan.  1766,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Humphrey,  bapt.  4  >Tov.  1753;  m.  Sarah,  only  sur' 
viviiig  dau.  of  John  Price,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  near 
Wantage,  and  had  issue,  Hcmphret  Francis,  of 
Wallingfnrd,  eo.  Berks  ;  Anne. 

2  Charles,  bapt.  23  March,  1755;  m.  Sarah,  widow  of 
Major  Osborne,  of  Turvillel,  co.  Bucks,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  Williairi,  Major,  of  Kerry  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and 
aiterwards  of  The  Moor,  near  Ludlow,  Salop:  m.  16 
Oct.  1738,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Walcot,  Esq.  of 

^  Walcot,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 


William. 

Anne,   m.  the   Rev.    Charles   Walcot,  of  Bitterley 
Court,  and  had  issue. 
Catherine,  m.  Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longnor  Hall, 
Salop,  aiid(i.  Is31. 
Sarah,  m.  James  Eysham  Graham,  Esq. 
4  Thomas,  m.  Miss  Porter,  and  left  issue. 
1  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Baugh,  wlio  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  William,  bapt.  29  June,  1633. 
Mr.  Walcot  was  bur.  at  Lydbury  8  June,  1651.    His  son, 

John  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  bapt.  24  June,  1624,  High 
Sheriff  1661,  and  M.P.  for  Shropshire  1685  ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
d  u.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lucy,  of  Charlecote,  co.  Warwick,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1654)  had  a  son,  Humphrey,  who  d.  an  infant, 
1654.  He  TO.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Clerke,  of 
Watford,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1685)  had  issue, 
I.  Charles,  his  heir;  ii.  John;  in.  George,  a  merchant  in 
London,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  North  Leach,  1694;  iv.  Hum- 
phrey, b.  1672  ;  V.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  ;  vi.  Edward,  d.  s.  p.  ; 
I.  Anne,  bapt.  at  Lydbury,  12  July,  1659  ;  ii.  Barbara,  m.  1st, 
William  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakeley.  Salop,  and  2ndly,  2  Sept. 
1696,  Sir  William  Gresley,  Bart,  of  Drakelow ;  in.  Sanih,  ni^ 
.i  Jan.  1701,  Robert  Moore,  Esq.  of  Linley,  Salop  ;  iv.  Mary;. 
V.  Beatrice,  m.  Robert  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Mont- 
gomery ;  VI.  Alice,  m.  The  Very  Rev.  Dr.  Graham,  Dean  of 
Wells.    Mr.  Walcot  d.  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ceiakles  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  6.  1660,  High  Sheriff 
1710.  Hcjfi.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  W.adham  Wyndham, 
Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  and  by  her  had  issue,  five  daus. 
who  d.  young  or  umn.  He  m.  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Anne  Brydges. 
dau.  of  James,  8th  Lord  Ci;andos,  and  sister  to  the  1st  Duke- 
of  Chandos,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.  Catherine,  wife  of  Rev, 
John  Levett,  Rector  of  Blithfleld,  a  son,  John,  his  heir,  anrt 
other  issue,  who  d.  young  or  unm.  He  m.  3rdly,  Bridget; 
Alorgan,  widow,  dau.  of  Andrew  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Moxhull, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  d.  17  June,  1726.  His  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

John  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  b.  1697,  Burgess  of  Ludlow 
1719,  and  M.P.  for  Salop  1727;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Franei& 
Dashwood,  Bart,  of  West  Wycomb,  and  had  issue,  i.  Charles, 
his  heir;  and  n.  John,  of  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  London, 
<;.  s.  p.  1819.    The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  b.  1738,  purchased  Bit- 
terley Court  from  his  cousin,  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Walcot. 
He  was  M.P.  for  Weymouth  1765,  and  High  Sheriff  of 
Shropshire  1782.  He  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Levett, 
Rector  of  Elithfield,  by  Catherine  Walcot  his  wife,  and  ha* 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

n.  Charles,  Rector  of  Pitchford,  Salop,  1771,  to.  1800,  Anne, 
only  dau.   of    the  Rev.    Richard    Tomkyns,   of  Henwick 
House,  CO.  Worcester,  by  Anne  his   wife,   eldest   dau.  of 
Rowland  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Cotheridge,  andiZ.  1810,  leaving 
issue, 
1  John,  6.  1805;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Rouse' 
Bloxham,    D.D.,    Rector    of    Brinklow,   and    Vicar    of 
Bulkington,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1885)  had 
issue,  John  Charles,  b.  16  Aug.  1842 ;  Anne  Isabel. 
1  Caroline.  2  Emma  Lucy. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1783,  William  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Ferry  Park, 
near  Dublin. 
The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Walcot,  of  Bitterley  Court,   Rector  and 
Patron  <»f  Bitterley,  1760, 77i.  2  Dec.  1788,  his  cousin,  Sarah„ 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John   Dashwood  King,  Bart,  of  West  Wy- 
combe, and  by  her  (who  d.  22  March,  1834)  had  issue, 
Charles  (Rev.)  late  of  Bitterley  Court. 

Sarah,  m.  19  April,  1830,  Robert  Bell  Price,  Esq.  of  Knighton,, 
CO.  Radnor. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1864. 
Catherine,  d.  unm.  1828,  aged  28. 
He  d.  23  Nov.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Charles  Walcot,  J.  P.,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Bitterley^ 
(;.23  Jan.  1794;  to.  1st,  23  Feb.  1818,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  William  Walcot,  of  Ferry  Park,  near  Dublin,  and. 
afterwards  of  The  Moor,  near  Ludlow,  and  by  her  lual 
i.^sue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  now  of  Eitterley  Court. 

II.  Charles  Thomas,  Comniissariat  Staff,  6.  Nov.  1821  ;  m. 
15  Dec.  1847,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Agar  Adamson, 
A.l).,  Chaplain  of  the  Hon.  the  Legislative  Council  of 
Canada,  and  has  issue,  1  Henry  Talbot,  b.  28  Oct.  1848,  m. 
10  Dec.  1877,  Florence  Margaret,  6th  dau.  of  James  Foster 
Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Quebec,  Canada,  and  has  issue,  Basil,  b. 
3  Dec.  1880;  2  Charles  William  Agar;  1  Constance  Isabel' 
Anne  ;  2  Edith  Maud  Mary  ;  and  i  Sarah. 

III.  William  Henry,  Capt.  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  h, 
Apiil,  1823;  m.  July,  1861,  Jemima  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 


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Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner  Hall,  near  Shrewsbury, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  21  Dec.  1863)  had  issue,  Kdgar  Acklam 
Henry.  Cajit.  Walcot  d.  at  Canton,  19  Sept.  1859. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  July,  1827,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  3rd  son  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir 
Capel  Molyneux,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  and 
3rdly,  29  April,  IS."^!,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Eocke, 
of  Clungunford  House,  Salop,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  Feb.  1878) 
he  had  a  son, 

I.  Eeginald  Herbert,  b.  8  July,  1855. 
Eev.  Charles  Walcot  d.  1875. 

ylrms  — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three 
chess  rooks  sa.  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  cross  flory  RU..  five 
fleurs-de-lis  or.  Crtut — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  buffalo's 
head  erased  arg.  ducally  gorged  gold.  3IoClo — Xullius  in 
verba  niagistri. 

Seat — Bitterley  Court,  near  Ludlow,  Salop. 


IIEADE-WALDO    OF    STONE    WALL 
PARK    AND    SEVER    CASTLE. 

Meade-Waldo,  Edmund  Waldo,  Esq.  of  Stone 
Wall  Park  and  Hever  Castle,  Kent,  J. P.,  late  1st 
Life  Guards,  b.  13  May,  1829,  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1854, 
Harriette  Ellen,  dan.  of  Henry  Owen  Beclier,  Esq. 
of  Aughadown,  co.  Cork,  by  Ellen  Jervois  liis  wife, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Gdstavos  Eloomfield,  6.  8  Feb.  1855,  m.  2 
March,  1880,  Ada  Coralie,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir 
Richard  Baggallay,  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  and  lias 
issue, 

1  Edmund  Richard,  6.  17  Feb.  1881. 

2  Geoffrey,  b.  6  Jan.  1834. 

1  Florence  Coralie,  b.  15  July,  1882. 

2  Harriet  Dorothy,  b.  8  March,  1885. 

I.  Ellen  Harriette  Augusta,  t.  4Nov.  1856,  m.  5  April,  1877, 
Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Morant  Churchill  {^ee  Choecuill  of 
Alderholt  Park.) 

He  m.  2ndly,  1879,  Cicely  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Chandos-Pole-Gell,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Hall, 
CO.  Derby  (see  that  family)  and  has  further  issue, 

II.  Margaret  Alice,  b.  5  April,  1882. 

III.  Katherine  Auriol,  b.  16  Dec.  1883. 

Lineage.—  Charles  Meade,  Esq.  of  Grays  Inn,  London, 
and  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts,  m.  24  April,  1757,  Martha,  dau. 
of  Col.  Charles  Waketield,  of  St.  James,  Westminster,  and  had 
issue, 

Chakles  Francis  Bedwell  Meade,  Esq.  of  the  Exchequer 
Office,  b.  1758,  m.  22  June.  1786,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bed- 
well,  Esq.  of  Furze  Hall,  and  d.  22  June,  1797,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Wakefield,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert,  6.  1790,  m.  1827,  Penelope,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev. 
Joseph  Lambert,  of  Gilmonby  Hall,  co.  York,  and  d.  1849, 
having  by  her  (whod.  1881)  had  issue, 

Wakefield  Suft  Meade  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Loddington, 
Northampt^'rishire,  6.  7  May,  1829  ;  ra.  1st,  1853,  Caroline, 
4th  dau.  of  Michael  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Sittingbourne,  Kent ; 
she  d.  s.  p.  1881,  and  he  m.  2ndly,  Hannah,  4th  dau.  of 
Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Bangor,  N.  Wales,  and  has  issue, 
1  Wakefield,  b.  16  Aug.  1885  ;  d.  5  March,  1889. 

1  Mav,  b.  24  May,  lSb3. 

2  Mildred,  b.  11  Feb.  1890. 

The  elder  son, 

Edmund  Wakefield  Meade,  Esq.  of  Stone  "Wall  Park,  and 
Hever  Castle,  Kent,  and  formerly  of  Newbridge  House, 
Dawlish,  Devon,  sometime  Provincial  Judge  of  the  Province 
of  Matura,  Ceylon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kent,  6.  24  Aug.  1792, 
m.  25  Sept.  1826,  Harriette  Bloomfield,  2nd  dau.  of  Col. 
Gustavus  Eochfort,  of  Eochfort  Bridge,  M.P.  for  co.  West- 
meath,  and  had  by  her  (who  rf.  28  Sept.  1838)  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Waldo,  now  of  Stone  Wall  Park,  and  Hever  Castle. 

II.  Gustavus  E'chtort,  6.  23  March,  1831  ;  d.  11  Nov.  18u3. 

I.  Harriet  Dorothea,  b.  4  Oct.  1827  ;  m.   5  Oct.   1850,  Eev. 

William   Wilberforce  Battye,   of  Tingrith    Manor,    Beds., 

Eector  of  Hever,  Kent,  and  has  issue  (see  Baxtte). 

Mr.  E.  W.  Meade,  Esq.,  assumed  by  Eoyal  Licence  1  June, 

1830,  the  additional  surname  of  W^aldo.    He  s.  to  the  Waldo 

estates  1842,  and  d.  10  Jan.  1858. 

.,4  rjns— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  bend  az.,  between  three 
leopards'  faces gu.,  for  Waldo;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  sa.  and 
erm.  a  chevron  letween  three  trefoils  slipped,  an  eagle's  head 
erased  in  the  chief  point  all  counlerchanged  for  Meade.  Crests — 
1st,  a  griffin's  head  sa.  erased  erm.,  gorged  with  an  eastern 
crown  arg.,  holding  in  its.beak.  two  trefoils  slipped  of  the  last. 


for  Waldo  ;  2nd,  A  double-headed  Mgle  displayed  or,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  quartcrfoil  sa.,  resting  its  claws  on  two 
shields  of  the  second,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  arg. 
for  Meade. 

6'cti(s— Stone  Wall  Park,  and  Hever  Castle,  Kent. 

Jiesidciu-e—BarmooT  Castle,  Beal,  E.S.O. 

Club — Junior  Carlton. 


WALDY    OF    YARM-ON-TEES    AND 
HAUGHTON    LE    SKERNE. 

Waldy,  Rev.  John  Edward,  B.A.,  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxon,  of  Yarm-on-Tees  and  Haughton-le-Skerne, 
CO.  Durham,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Claverton,  Som- 
erset, b.  15  I\IaT,  1824;  m.  1862,  Sarah  Ann,  young- 
est dau.  of  William  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Homerton, 
Middlesex,  Barrister-at-la\v,  and  has,  -with  other 
issue, 

George  Alfred  de  Gaumonswat,  6.  20.  Feb.  1863 ;  m.  1888, 
Mary  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  C.  Jackson,  of  St. 
John's  Coll.  Oxon,  and  has  issue, 
George  Wilfrid,  b.  1889. 

Lineage. — John  Waldie,  of  Kclso,  co.  Roxburgh  (son 
of  John  Waldie,  b.  18  May,  1624,  and  Margaret  Hardie  his 
wife,  grandson  of  John  Waldie,  and  Janet  Thompson,  his 
wife,  and  great-grandson  of  John  Waldoe,  or  Waldie,  Esq., 
living  at  Kelso  1579,  and  Bessie  Learmouth  his  wife)  )>!.  1699, 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Edward  W'alters,  M.A., 
Incumbent  of  Yarm,  co.  York,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Thorpe,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau- 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Waldt,  of  Yarm  and  Inglcby  Barwick,  co.  York. 
b.  1715;  TO.  Dorothy  Proctor,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and 
three  daus.    The  elder  son, 

John  Waldt,  Esq.  of  Yarm,  6.  11  April,  1752;  m.  March. 
1790,  Margaret,  only  child  of  Richard  Garmonsway,  Esq.  oii 
Haughton-le-Skerne,  and  Great  Burdon,  co.  Durham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  18  Sept.  1844)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  5  Jan. 
1832, 

I.  Edward  Garmonsway,  6.  14  Dec.  1791,  who  purchased 
Lower  Worsall,  co.  York.  He  m.  1840,  Anne  Dowson,  and 
d.s.p.  14  March,  1842. 

II.  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  and 
Rural  Dean,  b.  12  May,  1795;  m.  19  Aug.  1823,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Greenwood,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  College,  Camb.  (by  Grace  his  wife,  only  duu.  of  John 
Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Elmhurst  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Jervis,  Esq.  of 
Darlaston.  Mr.  Smith's  1st  wife  (who  c(.  s.  ^.)  was  Mar- 
garet, sister  of  John,  Earl  St.  Vincent.  The  Eev.  Richard 
Waldy  d.  19  Dec.  1868,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Edward  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

2  Charles  Richard  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  27  Aug.  1825, 
Rector  of  Sutton-on-Denvent,  co.  York. 

3  Alfred  Henry,  6.  28  Jan.  1827,  late  Capt.  46th  Regt.,  d. 
1881. 

4  Henry  Temple,  6. 5  Aug.  1831. 

6  William  Thomas,  late  of  Howden  Court,  Tiverton,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.  co.  Devon,  b.  29  Jan.  1833;  m.  1st,  1862, 
Emily,  dau.  of  William  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Homerton, 
Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  he  has  issue, 

1  Lionel  St.  Clair,  b.  20  April,  1863. 

2  Cecil  Reginald  Vavasour,  6.  14  Feb.  1870. 

1  Gertrude  Emily  Isabella. 

2  Edith  Helena  Beatrice. 

3  Evelyn  Maud  Jersis. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Ada  Juliana  Marguerite  Amelia,  only  dau. 
of  Arthur  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Penton  House,  Devon,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  George  Denys,  Bart.,  of  Easton  Neston. 
CO.  Northampton,  and  by  her  has  had  a  son,  Claud  Deny.s 
Montagu,  b.  1872;  d.  Nov.  1874.  Mr.  WiJdy  is  a  Magi- 
strate of  the  CO.  of  Devon,  and  of  the  borough  of  Tiverton, 
and  was  formerly  Capt.  in  the  4;ird  Regt. 

6  Reginald  Garmonsway,  b.  6  July,  1S38. 

1  Margaret.  2  Isabella  Mary. 

3  Grace  Caroline,  d.  1836.         4  Catherine  Janet. 

5  Frances  Helen. 

III.  Thomas  William,   of  Egelescliffe,  J.P.    and  D.L.  for 
Durham  and  the  North  Riding  of  co.  York,  6.  31  July,  1801 : 
■;/;..  1st,  17  Dec.  1828,  Jane,  only  child  of  Robert  Scott,  Esq. 
of  Eootham,  York,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  7  Aug.   1855,  Rev.  Charles  Thoroto^:, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  Eanceby,  co.  Lincoln. 
He  m.  2ndly,  22  April,   1834,  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Henry  Faber,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  whom  he  has  a  son, 
Edward  Garmonsway,  J.P.  for  co.  Durham  and  the  North 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  late  Capt.  2Sth  Regt.,  6.  31  May, 
1835;    TO.  1808,  Cecily  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.   John 
Garvey,  and  d.  1887. 


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WAL 


He  m.  oidly.    13  June,    IS-IH,    Emily  JlavRaret,   dau.  of 
Eowland  Webster,  Esq.  of  tlie  GrtinRe,  Bisliopswcaniiouth, 
CO.  Durluim,  J. P.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Arthur  Garmonsway  (Rev.),  6.  IS  Dee.  1S50,  M  A.  of  Mcrton 
Coll.  (.i.xford.Vicarof  Horsley,  Woculluiuse,  Derbyshire,  in. 
Ul  .\pril,  ISSl,  Caroline,  6tli'  ilau.  of  J.  F.  Newton,  Esq.  of 
i'otio  Grange,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
.Tohn  Newton,  b.  io  l"eh.  1SS4. 
Emily  Margaret,  b.  15  March,  1SS2. 
He  711.  4thlv,  24  Oct.  18-=i2,   Fanny  I.onisa,  dau.  of  Felix 
Frederick  Bean.  Esq.  of  Claphaui  Hall,  Sussex,  by  w  hom  he 
had  a  dau., 
Emily  Marearet,  m.  21  fept.   1S71,  as  first  wife,  Robert 
Huttou  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eggleselille,  co.  Durham,  anl  d. 
1S73. 
He  v>.  Srhlv,  21  ,TuIr,  1874,  Jane,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
Charles  Hiliton  Ron'e,  Esq.  of  Tolesby  Hall,  Cleveland,  co. 
York,  and  <(   1SS(J,  leaving  his  widow  tenant  for  life  of  the 
Egglescliffe  and  other  estates. 
I.  Mary,  ;h.  22  Aug.  1827,  Rev.  William  Smoult  Temple,  J.P. 
of   Oljerdinsdale"  Hall,  co.    York,  Hector  of  Uinsdale,  co. 
Durham,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1869,  leaving  issue. 
Arms— Or,  on  a  bend  between  three  leopards'  faces  az.  a 
pelican  of  the  first,     f  rest— Out  of  a  mural  crown  a  dove  with 
an  olive  branch  all  ppr.     .Vo<!o  — Fidelis. 
/it'sic/tnce— Claverton  Rectory,  Bath. 


"WALE    OF    SHELFOBD. 

"Wale,  Eobeut  ffolkes,  Esq.  of  SlielforrI,  co. 
Cambridge,  Cupt.  4tli  Suffolk  Ecgt.,  Cambs.  Militia, 
b.  1803. 

Liineag'e.— This  family  owes  its  name  to  an  ancient 
barony  in  co.  Northampton,  the  possessors  of  which  held 
hinds  in  cos.  Northampton  and  Rutland.  In  the  middle  of 
the  12th  century,  the  family  is  stated  to  have  been  divided 
into  two  branches,  the  elder  derived  from  Richaiid  Fitz- 
AVale,  of  Eydun,  temp.  Henbt  II.,  from  which  the  Wales 
of  Essex  claim  to  descend.  The  younger  branch  was,  it  is 
said,  transplanted  to  Ireland  1167,  by  a  knight,  William 
AVale,  who  obtained  considerable  lands  in  the  conquest  of  the 
island. 

This  family  was  established  in  Essex  some  years  previous  to 
1500. 

Thomas  Wale,  the  elder,  of  Radwintcr,  Essex,  was  s.  1.560, 
ty  his  son, 

TuOMAs  Wale,  of  Radwinter  and  Harston  Hall,  Cambridge- 
shire, m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Westlcy,  of  Hempstead, 
and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently;  John,  b. 
J595  ;  Mariraret;  and  Joan.  By  Martha,  his  2nd  wife,  he  had 
issue,  George,  of  Radwinter,  6.  1625 ;  m.  Lucy  Browne,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

Thomas  Wale,  Esq.  of  Little  Bardfield  Hal),  the  eldest  son, 
m.  Elizabctii,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Nightingale,  of  Newport  Pond, 
and  d.  1650,  having  had  issue,  Robert,  of  whom  presently; 
Thomas,  6.  1618;  William,  b.  1620;  John,  6.  1622;  Henry.  0. 
1024,  ancestor  of  Wale,  of  Old  Hall,  Essex  ;  Edward,  b.  1629  ; 
Geoffrey,  b.  1031 ;  Charles,  of  Saffron  Walden,  0.  1038,  an- 
cestor of  Wale  of  Earl's  Colne  I'liory,  Essex,  now  extinct; 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Stubbings,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Jane, 
m.  Robert  Stubbings,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

EoEEBT  Wale,  the  eldest  son,  m.  Anne  Eagle  (who  to.  2ndly, 
Mr.  Rivet,  and  d.  1690),  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Eliza,  who 
ni.  —  Dove,  Esq.,  and  a  son, 

Thomas  Wale,  h.  1642;  m.  Penelope  Wood,  and  had  issue. 

Gbegobt  Wale,  ofShelford,  the  eldestsurvivingson,  6. 1668, 
^ii.  1st,  Margaret  Sparke,  of  Eisby,  by  whom  (who  d.  1702)  he 
had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  m.  Allen  Hurrell,  and  had  issue. 

Penelope,  d.  1700.  Anne,  d.  young. 

He  771.  2ndly,  Eliza  Hitch,  and  had  further  issue, 

Hitch,  6.  1711;  m.  Mary  Massey,  and  had  issue. 
Gregory  Wale  d.  5  June,  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wale,  of  Shelford,  who  sold  the  estate  of  Rad- 
winter; he  m.  Louisa  liudolphinaRahten,andci.29  July,  1796, 
aged  75,  having  had  issue, 

Gregory,  6.  12  June,  1760,  and  d.  1794,  from  the  effects  of 
an  assault  by  highwaymen  on  Bagshot  Heath,  aged  34. 

Cbables,  aft'  rwards  Sir  Charles  Wale,  his  heir. 

Margaret  Philipina,  d.  19  April,  1841,  aged  90. 

Mary,   m.    Rev.  T.    Pemberton,    Rector    of    Taughboyne, 
Ireland. 

Gen.  Sie  Chakles  Wale,  K.C.B.,  6.  5  Aug.  1702,  last  sur- 
viving son,  Col.  H.M.'s  33rd  Eegt.  of  Foot,  m.  1st,  Louisa,  dau. 


of  Rev.  Castcl  Sherard,  of  Huntingdon,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1806)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Sherard,  b.  1794,  Commissioner  of  Arbitration  at 
Surinam  ;  rf.  there  1821. 

II.  Charles  Newtor,  d.  1799. 

III.  Alexander  Malcolm  (Rev  ),  B.D.,  his  heir,  6.  1797;  m. 
Carohne,  dau.  of  Antoine  Ardrighctti,  of  Piato,  Savoy,  and 
by  h'!r  (who  d.  1867),  he  (who  d.  26  May,  I.S84)  leaves 
issue,  1  Thomas,  d.  1843;  1  Charlotte;  "i  Louisa;  3  Cecil 
Mary ;  4  Caroline. 

IV.  John  Philip,  d.  1799. 

I.  Louisa  Harriet  Margaretta,  d.  1805. 

.'^ir  Charles  Wale  jn.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
•lohnson,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  who  d.  in  Barbados,  1810, 
leaving  issue, 

II.  Isabella  Martha,  m.  Sherlock  Willi^i,  Esq.,  and  has  i.ssue. 
Sir  Charles  Wale  m.  3rd,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Brent,  of  Brent,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  had 
issue, 

V.  Charles  Brent,  6.  1817,  J.P.  and  D.L. :  to.  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Richard  Whately,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1861, 
leaving  issue,  with  four  duus.,  three  sons, 

1  Charles,  b.  1853.  2  Edward,  d.  young. 

3  Frederick,  b.  1864. 

VI.  Robert  Gregory,  of  Shelford. 

VII.  George  Henry,  Commander  R.N.,  h.  1822;  in.  1st, 
lilaneh,  dau.  of  Jlust  Rev.  Richard  Whately,  Archbishop  of 
Dublin,  who  d.  1^60  ;  and  2n(lly,  Kate,  dau.  of  Dudley 
I'ersse,  Esq.  of  Roxborouah.  co.  Galway,  by  whom  he  left 
issue,  Frederick,  b.  1868.  d.  1870. 

VIII.  Frederick  (twin  with  George  Henry),  Commandant  of 
1st  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  (Wale's  Horse)  in  the  Iniliaa 
Mutiny,  fell  at  Lucknow  1858  ;  m.  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Edward 
Prcst,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  issue,  two  daus. 

IX.  Arthur  Campbell,  late  of  the  E.I.C.S.,  6.  1825. 

X.  Henry  John  (Kev.),  late  Lieut,  loth  Pragootis,  6.  1827; 
m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Edward  Prest,  Esq.  of  Y'ork,  and  has 
issue,  1  Malcolm,  b.  1868,  and  four  daus. 

III.  Henrietta  liridget,  m.  Martin  William  ffolkes,  Esq.  of 
Hidington  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d.  18.'i5. 

IV.  Louisa  Fanny,  m.  Rev.  John  Dgges  La  Touche,  Vicar  of 
Mountrath. 

V.  Augusta  Caroline,  m.  Richard  Dill,  Esq.,  M.D. 

VI.  Cecil  Marianne,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Laurence,  of  Laurence- 
town,  CO.  Galway. 

General  Wale  d.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son.  The  Rev.  Alexander  Malcolm  Wale,  "Vicar  of  Sunning 
Hill,  CO.  Berks,  who,  in  1850,  sold  the  estates  of  Shelfo';d  to  his 
brother, 

Robert  Gregory  Wale,  Esq.  of  Shelford,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
late  33rd  Regt.,  and  Hon.  Col.  Cambridgeshire  Militia,  b.  14 
Aug.  1820;  7?!,.  1849,  Fanny  Anna,  only  dau.  and  lieir  of  Sir 
Edward  West,  Chief  Justice  of  Bombay,  by  which  lady  (who 
d.  1809)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  ffolkes,  now  of  Shelford. 

I.  Fanny  Lucretia.  ii.  Mildred. 

III.  Henrietta  Cecil.  iv.  Anna  Charlotte. 

V.  Gcorgiana  Isabella.  vi.  Fredeiica. 

He  771.  2ndly,  Anna,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Bendyshe,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Barrington,  co.  Cambridge ;  she 
d.  s.p.  1876. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  cross  sa.  five  lions  rampant  or.  Crest — 
A.  lion  rampant  or,  supporting  a  cross  sa.  JfoiJo— Cum  cruce 
salus. 

Seal — Shelford,  Cambridge. 


WAIiFORD    OF    FOXBUEKOW. 

"Walfoed,  Henry  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Foxbur- 
row  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  Lieut. -Col.  lute  20th  Hussars, 
J.P.  Suffolk,  b.  1836  ;  in.  1877,  Edith  Caroline,  dau. 
of  the  late  George  Walker,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow, 
Essex,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

George  Hen'bv,  b.  1878. 

Edward,  b.  1880. 

Alexander  Ellis,  6.  1885. 

Helen  Edith. 

Lineage. — This  family  removed  into  the  co.  Suffolk  the 
latter  part  of  the  17th  century  from  Hraintree,  co.  Essex,  and 
are  of  the  same  line  as  the  family  of  tlie  name  still  in  the 
latter  co. 

Rev.  William  Walford,  Rector  of  I^ong  Stratton,  Norfolk 
(son  of  William  Walford,  b.  1722,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Davy,  of  Lowestoft),  71?.  Diana,  dau.  of  Rev.  Randall 
Burroughes,  of  the  Manor  House,  Long  Stratton,  through 
whom,  as  granddau.  and  heiress  of  Mr.  Ellis,  of  Kidhall, 


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Yorkshire,  Mr.  Walford  traces  a  lineal  descent  from  Edward 
HI.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  a  graduate  Clare  Coll.  Camb. 

II.  Davy,  6.  l&OO. 

III.  George,  b.  1801. 

IV.  Ellis  (Rev.),  of  Dallinghoo,  6.  1803,  d.  1S8I. 

V.  Charles,  of  Foxhurrow,  J. P.,  6.  1805,  d.  s.  p.  1879,havln£r 
devised  the  Foxburrow  estate  to  his  sister  Mary  Anne,  for 
her  life,  with  remainder  to  his  nephew,  Henry  Alexander 
Waltord. 

■VI.  Henry  (Rev.),  6.  1805. 

I.  Mary  Ann. 

II.  Diana,  m.  Kev.  Edward  James  Moor,  Canon  of  Xorwich. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Eev.  Ellis  Walford,  of  Dallinghoo,  Rector  of  Dallinghoo, 
M..\.  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  Rural  Dean,  b.  2'Z 
April,  1803;  m.  1st,  1832,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  James  Colvin, 
Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Little  Bealings,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Ellis,  6.  1833;  d.  young. 

II.  Eilis  b.  183-);  d.  1848. 

HI.  He,-.rt  Alexander,  now  of  Foxburrow. 

IV.  James  Hare,  6.  1838;  m.  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr. 
Freeland. 

V.  Henrietta  Maria,  b.  1841. 

Mr.  Walford  m.2ndly,  1842,  Frances  Matilda,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Rev.  Lancelot  R.  Brown,  Rector  of  Kelsale,  co.  Suffolk,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

VI.  Lancelot  Charles  ^Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Saviour's, 
Chelsea,  late  Kector  of  Christ  Church,  Tunbridge  Wells,  b. 
1843;  m.  14  July,  1870,  Alice  Margaret,  dau.  of  JohnLiiinl 
Mair,  1st  Lord  Lawrence,  and  has  issue;  Manraret  Euiiiy, 
b.  1872;  Edith  Alary,  b.  1874;  Sybil  Alice,  b.  1878. 

VII.  Edward  George,  b.  1846;  d.  18G1. 

viii  William  Stewart  (Rev.),  6.  1847,  Rector  of  Dallinghoo, 
Suffolk,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Major  Low. 

IX.  Randall  Ellis,  b.  1849. 

X.  Frederick,  b.  1850;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Quinton 
Fleming,  merchant,  Liverpool. 

I.  Jdliana  Mary,  m.  Capt.  H.R.  Lowe,  li.  F'anny. 

III.  Mary  Ann  Emiline,  m.  Kev.  E.  Backhouse,  Rector  of 
llehiiingham. 

Mr.  Walford  d.  11  Oct.  1881,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son,  Henry  .Alexander  Walford,  Esq. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  fess  gu.,  in  chief  a  lion  pass.-guard.,  ppr. 
Crest— A  deim-lion  ran; p.  ppr.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
cross-crosslet,  arg. 

SriUs — Foxburrow  Hall,  Melton,  Woodbridge. 

Clubs — Naval  and  Military. 


WALFORD  OF  KUYTON  TOWERS. 
Walfoed,  John  Henshaw  Njckson,  Esq.  of 
Eiiyton  Towers  and  Roden  House,  co.  Salop,  J. P. 
for  COS.  Hereford  and  SalojD,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
late  Lieut.  Slirojislure  Yeomanry  Cavalry;  b.  3 
Dec.  1836;  m.  11  Sept  1862,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Staley,  Esq.  of  Tliistlemount,  Eossendale,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  lias  issue, 

I.  John  Asuton  Henshaw,  Lieut.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  6. 
4  Nov.  18G3. 

IT.  Ihomas  Walford  Henshaw,  b.  1866. 

I.  Mary  Joan  Henshaw. 

Lineage.— John  Henshaw  Walford,  T.^q.  who  d.  6  Sept. 
1836,  had  issue  by  Dorothy,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dickin. 
Esq.  of  Loppingtdn,  a  son, 

John  He.nshaw  Walford,  Esq.  of  Roden  House,  J. P.,  m. 
10  Oct.  1832,  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Nickson,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

John  Henshaw  Kickson,  now  of  Ruyton  Towers. 

Mary  Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  John  Wright,  Vicar  of  Grinshill. 

Sarah  Helen,  m.  Rev.  John  Lee,  Vicar  of  Tilstock. 

Mr.  Walford  d.  25  Oct.  ISCo. 

-Sea^s— Ruyton  Towers,  Shrewsbury;  and  Roden  House, 
AVem. 


WALKER-HENEAGE    OF    COMPTON 
BASSET. 

Walker-Heneage,  Major  Clement,  of  Couip- 
ton  Bosset,  Wilts,  V.C.  late  8tli  Hussars,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Wilts  (1867),  b.  6  March, 
1S31  ;  m.  7  Dec.  18C5,  Henrietta  Letitia  Victoria, 
ord  dau.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Vivian,  Esq.,  M.P. 
of  Singleton,  co.  Glamorgan. 

Lineage.— Robert  llENEAnE,    of   Lincoln,    one   of  the 
King's  xVuditors,  youngest  son  of  John  lleneage,  of  Uainton, 
H. 


the  "th  in  lineal  descent  from  Sir  Robert,  d.  27  July,  1536j 
leaving,  by  Lucy  his  1st  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph 
Buckton,  Esq.  of  Elmswall,  several  sons,  of  whom  two  left 
issue.  Sir  Thomas  Heneage.  of  Copt  Hall,  Essex,  one  of  the 
Privy  Council,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth, 
created  Viscountess  Maidstone,  and  Countess  of  Winchilsea, 
m.  Sir  Moyle  F'inch,  Bart.,  and 

Michael  Heneage,  Esq.,  Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the 
Tower  of  London.  He  was  6.  27  Sept.  1540  ;  and  (/.  30  Dec. 
1630,  leaving  issue,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Hony- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Charing,  Kent,  four  sons  and  three  daus.  The 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Battersea,  Surrey,  d.  9  Aug. 
1641,  leaving  i.ssue  (by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Woodward,  Esq.  of  Upton,  Bucks,  and  relict  of  Sir  Thomas 
Liddell,  Knt.  of  Ravensworth  Castle,  co.  Durham),  a  son. 

Sir  Michael  Heneage,  Knt.  of  Gray's  Inn,  who  d.  Dec. 
1711,  leaving  (by  Phoebe  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Foote,  Esq.) 
four  daus.  and  one  son, 

Charles  Heneage,  Esq.  of  London,  who  d.  1738,  leaving 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Cecil,  his  co-heirs;  both  dying  wnoi., 
the  latter  in  1765,  and  the  former  iu  1779,  the  inheritance  of 
this  branch  of  the  Heneage  family  devolved  to  the  issue  of 
their  aunt, 

Cecil,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Heneage,  and  wife  of 
John  Walker,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  of  Iladley, 
Middlesex.  This  John  Walker  was  son  of  Clement  Walker, 
Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Button,  Bart.,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Walker,  of 
Westminster,  Hereditary  Chief  Usher  of  the  Court  of  Ex- 
chequer, by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Moore,  of  Ipswich. 
John  W^alker,  who,  as  aforesaid,  m.  Cecil  Heneage;  and 
</.  1  March,  1703,  leaving  by  that  lady  two  sons,  the  elder  of 
whom, 

Heneage  Walker,  Esq.  of  Hadley,  Chief  Usher  of  the 
Exchequer,  dying .«.  p.  15  May,  1731,  was  s.  in  his  estates  and 
oflices  by  his  only  brother, 

John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Lineham,  who  d.  27  April,  1758, 
leaving,  by  Dyonisiahis  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Colebro'^ke, 
Esq.  and  sister  of  Sir  James  and  Sir  George  Colebrooke, 
liarts.  of  Gatton,  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  John,  of 
Compton  Basset,  who  took  the  name  of  Heneage,  m.  Arabella, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Cope,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1806;  ii.  James 
Button  (slain  at  St.  Cas,  1754);  iii.  Colebrooke,  and  three 
daus.,  I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1775;  li.  Dyonisia,  m.  1772,  Rev. 
Theophilus  Meredith,  of  Ross,  and  left  an  only  dau.,  Henrietta 
Arabella;  and  in.  Cecil  Ann,  m.  1704,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
Calcraf  t,  and  had  an  only  son,  John,  a  general  ofiBcer,  d.  unm. 
1830,  and  three  daus.,  Cecil  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  ■unm.  1808, 
.Arabella  Bridget,  to.  William  Thomas  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of 
Scampston,  co.  York,  and  Mart  Dyonisia,  to.  26  Nov.  1796, 
Rev.  George  Wild,  M.A.  ot  Speen,  Vicar  of  Chevelcy,  and 
by  him  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1831)  left  at  her  decease.  May,  1831, 
live  daus.  and  four  sons,  i.  George  Hen'eage,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  2  Thomas  John  Wyld,  M.A.,  Rector  of  North  Wraxall, 
m.  1836,  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph  Neeld,  Esq.  ;  and  John  Wyld, 
late  of  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons.    The  above-mentioned, 

George  Heneage  Wyld,  Esq.  of  Compton  Basset,  who 
took,  by  royal  licence,  29  Aug.  1818,  the  names  of  Walker 
Heneage,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  High  Sheriff  18'29,  b.  17  July, 
1799;  ni.  7  Aug.  1824,  Harriet  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Webber,  Esq.  of  Binfield  Lodge,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Clement,  now  of  Compton  Basset. 

II.  Michael,   Lieut.-Col.    Coldstream   Guards,   b.    20   Dec. 
1835. 

I.  Matilda  Harriet.  ii.  Alice. 

He  was  Hereditary  Chief  Usher  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer 
and  Chief  Proclamator  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and 
was  M.P.  for  Devizes  1838  to  1857,  and  d.  1875. 

^rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  greyhuund  courant  sa. 
between  three  leopards'  faces  az  within  a  bonlure  engrailed 
gu.  on  a  mullet,  a  crescent  for  difference,  for  Heneage;  2nd 
and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  engi  ailed  erm.  between  three  plates, 
each  cliaiged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  ppr.,  lor  Walker. 
Crests—  1st,  Heneage  :  Or,  a  greyhound  courant  sa.  differenced 
a.s  the  arms ;  2nd,  Walker  :  A  deiiii-heraldic  ti- er  salient  per 
I'ule  indented  arg.  and  sa.,  armed  and  languedgu.,  manedanU 
tufted  or.     Motto — Walk  in  the  fear  o(  God. 

&a<— Compton  Basset,  Calne,  Wilts. 

Club — United  Service. 


WALKER    OF    BERKSWELL    HALL. 

The  late  Thomas   Eades   Walkee,   Esq.   of 
Berkswell,  Hail,  co.  Warwick,  Studley  Castle,  co. 

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Warwick,  the  Lodge,  Dravton  Gardens.  London, 
S.W.,  and  Kisber  Villa,  Xewniarket,  J. P.  for  co. 
Worcester,  M.P.  fur  East  Worcestersliiro  l!S74  to 
ISSO,  imsuceessf  ulh-  contested  tlio  borongli  of  Wed- 
uesbiiry,  1SG8 ;  b.  L'-i  Feb.  1843;  «».  7  July,  1S74, 
Hon.  Elizabotii  Sydney  Alisoji,  2nd  dau.  of  Ilcury, 
1st  Lord  llindlip,  ami  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Hexet,  now  of  BerkswoU  Ilall,  b.  17  Aug.  ISSO. 

II.  George  KreilerieU,  l>.  10  Jau.  18S4. 

III.  Charles  Eailos,  b.  ISSi!. 

I.  Elizabeth,  (>.  IDJune,  187G. 

II.  Ellen,  b.  2  Aug.  1S7S. 

in.  Ethel  liuth,  0.  13  Jan.  1SS3. 

Xiiueag'e. — The  ancestors  of  this  old  Warwick  family  have 
lieon  hnulowners  in  the  county  for  many  generations,  but  the 
vosiiion  its  representatives  now  hold  is  in  :i  great  measure  due 
to  the  genius  of  the  late  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.,  who  duriiig 
the  earlier  part  of  his  life  was  largely  interested  in  the  iron 
trade  of  the  Jlidland  counties,  and  who  purchased  the  Berks- 
well  property  in  ISGI  from  Sir  Kardlcy  Wilmot,  Bart.,  and 
the  .Studley  Castle  Estates  in  1SG3  from  Sir  F.  L.  H.  Good 
1-icke,  Bart.  Fifth  in  descent  from  John  Walker,  merchant 
•of  London,  who  settled  in  co.  Warwicii  in  the  early  part  of  the 
17th  century,  was  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Wishaw  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  b.  17ti7  ;  who  s.  1811,  andd.  1848.  Hem.  1813,  Char- 
lotte (who  d.  I8oC)  dau.  of  William  Bannister,  Esq.  of  Great 
OhatHell,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  1848,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
ISGO), 

Thomas  Walkeb,  Esq.  of  Berkswell,  J. P.  for  cos.  Stafford 
and  Warwick,  on  roll  for  High  Sheriff  1879,  but.  specially  ex- 
<;uscd  on  the  ground  of  illness,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Berks- 
well,  Morton  Bagot,  Middleton-Scrivven,  &c..  and  Patron  of 
the  livings  of  Berkswell,  Solihull,  Morton  Bagot,  and  Middle- 
ton,  0.  1817;  m.  1840,  Euth,  dau.  of  John  Fades,  Esq. 
of  The  Delph,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1882)  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Eades,  his  heir. 

II.  (■  rederiek  James  ( Mercote  Hall,  co.  Warwick),  6. 16  March, 
1S46:  )ii.  1872,  Jane  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Clutton,  Esq.  of  Flanchford,  Keigate,  Surrey,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Frederick  Thomas,  b.  J^n.  1874. 

2  John  Lister,  b.  Jan.  1870. 

1  Winifred  Jane,  b.  Jan.  1873. 

2  Jlillicent,  6.  July,  187G. 

3  Dorothy,  b.  Jan.  187«. 

I.  Emily  Paith,  b.  1849;  m.  15  Nov.  1871,  Sir  Charles 
Nugent,  oth  hart,  of  Balliulough  Castle,  co.  AVestmealh, 
ami  has  issue. 

II.  Mary  Florence,  6.  1851. 
Mr.  Thomas  Walker  d.  1888. 

Arriis — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  crescents,  sa.  on  a 
canton  of  the  last,  a  dove  holding  an  olive  branch  all  ppr. 
CYat-A.  greyhound's  head  erased  sa.  il/o«Jo  —  Passant, 
■crerianl,  en  honeur. 

6V«r.i— Berkswell  Hall,  Coventry ;  Mercote  Hall,  Ilampton- 
in-Arden ;  Studley  Castle,  Studley  ;  all  in  co.  Warwick,  and 
the  Manor  House,  Middleton,  near  Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop. 


Mr.  W.alker  d.  18C2.    His  only  surviving  son, 

Frederick  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  B.athwick, 
Somerset,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  13  Feb.  1824;  m.  5  Sept.  1849,  Lydia, 
dau.  of  Samuel  llarwood,  Esq.  of  Barton  Hill,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Charles  Abthington,  now  of  The  Priory. 

I.  Fliirenee  Flizabtth  Hannah,  m.  20  Feb.  1878,  Sir  Henry 
Wrixon  Becher,  2nd  Bart,  of  Ballygiblin. 

II.  Nora  Frederica,  tii.  25  June,  1874,  Kev.  Edward  Augustus 
ISraeken  Pitman,  M.A.  of  The  Hall,  Old  Malton,  co. 
York. 

in.  Constance  Marianne,  m.  3  Feb.  1881,  William  Norton 
Barry,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cor,  co.  Cork. 
IV.  Ethel  Arabella.  v.  Eveline  Blanche. 

VI.  Maud  Edith,  deceased. 

VII.  Violet  Beatrice,  m.  Jan.  1391,  David  Ernest  Hutchins, 
Esq. 

Mr.  Walker  d.  June,  1891. 

Arma — Arg.,  two  chevronels  between  as  many  crescents  in 
chief  az.  and  a  moor-coek  in  base  sa.  combed  and  wattled  gu. 
Cieat—Oa  a.  mount  vert  amidst  fern  ppr.  a  moor-coek  as  in 
the  arms,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fillet  or.  MMo— 
Vincit  Veritas. 

^'tai— The  Priory,  Bathwick,  Bath,  Somerset. 


WALKER  OP  THE  PRIORY,  BATHWICK. 

Wat.kee,  John  Chaeles  Aethington,  Esq.  of 
Ihe  Priory,  Bailiwick,  co.  Somerset,  Cai^t.  lOtJi  Hus- 
sars, b.  23  filay,  1859 ;  m.  20  Aug.  1890,  Lucy  Isabel, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Stuart  Hogg,  of  14,  Southwell 
Gardens,  S.W.  {see  Bckkk's  I'eerage,  Magiieea- 
3I0ENE,  B.),  and  has  had  issue, 

Cyril  Henry  Arthington,  6.  17  April,  1892  ;  rf,  9  Aug.  same 
year. 

Lineag-e.— PiOEERT  Walker,  Esq.  of  Gilderton,  co.  York, 
-descended  from  a  family  long  settled  in  the  West  Hiding  of 
that  CO.,  was  father  of 

Jo-SEPH  Walker,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  co.  York,  who  had,  by  Sarah 
liis  wife,  with  other  issue,  an  elder  son, 

John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Ebor  House,  co.  Gloucester,  h.  1790, 
tn.  1  Sept.  1818,  Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Isaac  Whitelock  ; 
Esq.  of  Sheepscar,  co.  York;  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  18G3) 
two  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Charles  Whitelock,  6.  May,  1819 ;  d.  v.  %].  May,  1838. 

II.  Frederick  John,  of  the  Priory. 

I.  AralieDa  Matilda,  b.  1821 ;  711.  1848,  William  Crowdson 
Tunstall,  Esq.;  and  d.  1859,  leaving  a  son,  Frederick 
William  Whitelock  Tunstall,  b.  1858. 


KERRIOH-WALKER    OF    NiiWKER 
HOUSE. 

Kereich-Walkee,  Heney  Walkee,  of  Newker 
House,  CO.  Durham,  b.  25  Ajiril,  1832  ;  assumed  by 
royal  licence  the  additional  ntime  of  Walker  in 
1877  ;  in.  4  Feb.  1 864,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Eeid,  Esq.  of  Woodmansterne,  Surrey,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Henry,  6.  22  Dec.  18G4. 

II.  George  Arthur,  b.  26  March,  1866. 

III.  William  Barrel,  b.  16  April,  18G7. 

I.  Evelyn  Isabella,  b.  3-Feb.  1870. 

II.  Adeline  Mary,  b.  IG  March,  1872. 

III.  Grace  Annie,  b.  17  Nov.  1875. 

IV.  Julia  Mabel,  b.  29  Sept.  1880. 
Lineage.— &-C  Kerrich  of  Gcldestnn  Hall. 

Edward  Kerrich,  of  Arnolds,  Dorking,  Surrey,  3rd  son  of 
John  Kerr:ch,  Esq.  of  llarleston,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Wallsend,  Northumberland,  vi.  Mary 
Evelyn  Susan,  dau.  of  liichard  Fuller,  Esq.  of  the  Rookery 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  </.  21  March,  1885)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Walker,  now  of  Newker  House. 

I.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

II.  Annie  Evelyn. 

III.  Helena  Jane. 

IV.  Gertrude  Julia,  m.  G.  J.  G.  Reid,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
four  sons,  and  three  daus. 

V.  Sophia  Louisa. 

VI.  Emma  Adeline. 

VII.  Isabel  H.arj  let. 

VIII.  Oct.avia  Fanny. 

IX.  Mary  Nora. 

X.  Agnes  Decima,  m.  J.  Sharpe,  Esq. 

XI.  Edith  Emily,  m.  Col.  B.  B.  Ingram,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons  and  a  dau. 

Mr.  Edward  Kerrich  d.  9  Feb.  1833.  His  only  son,  Henry 
Walker  Kerrich,  assumed,  under  the  will  of  John  Walker, 
Esq.  of  Stelling  Hall,  the  additional  surname  of  Walker,  and 
is  the  present  Henry  Walker  Kerrieh-Walker,  of  Newker 
House. 
Seal — Newker  House,  Chester-le-Street. 


CASE-WALKER    OF    BECKFORD    HALL. 

Case-Walkee,  Henet  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Beck- 
ford  Hall,  CO.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  12th 
Lancers;  b.  17  Feb.  1851;  on.  1st,  25  *  Feb.  1878, 
Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  W.  Soutliey,  Madras  Staff 
Corps,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1888)  has  issue, 

I.  Violet  Mary  Ashton. 

II.  Cicely  Myrtle  Ashton. 

III.  Blarguerite  Magdalen  Ashton. 

IV.  Ivy  Mary  Ashton. 

V.  Daphne  Winifred  Ashton. 
\i.  Monica  Primrose  Ashton. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  April,  1891,  in  Canada,  Alice  Mars- 
ton,  dau.  of  Col.  W.  Southey,  M.S.C.,  and  by  her 
has  issue, 
I.  John  Alotsics  Asbton,  6.  10  June,  1893. 


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^Ir.  Henry  Asliton  Case-Walker  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Walker  in  1882,  at  the 
death  of  his  brother,  in  accordance  with  the  will 
of  his  uncle,  H.  F.  Walker,  of  Blythe  Hall. 

Xiineag'e. — The  pedigree  of  this  family  is  given  in  Dug- 
<Iale's  Visitation  of  Lancashire,  1664. 

James  Case,  of  Huyton,  co.  Pal.  of  Lancashire,  son  of 
llichard  Case,  of  Huyton,  m.  Alice,  dau.of  Uichard  Saunders, 
■of  Ditton,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1624,  leaving, 

EicHARD  Case,  of  Huyton,  co.  Pal.  of  Lancashire,  m.  Anne, 
<lau.  of  Gilbert  Holme,  of  Knowsley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d. 
1642,  leaving 

John  Case,  of  Red  Hazlea,  in  Huyton,  nt.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Gleave,  of  Huyton,  and  d.  1664,  leaving 

Jonathan  Case,  h.  Sept.  1653 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
.and  heiress  of  Edward  Ogle,  Ksq.  of  Whiston,  CO.  Lancaster, 
iind  d.  19  May,  1730,  leaving  issue, 

John,  d.  xinm.  1714. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unni. 

The  2nd  son, 

Tho.mas  Case,  Esq.  of  Red  Hazles,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  6.  14 
April,  1692;  in.  1722,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
Clayton,  Esq.  of  Fulwood,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jonathan,  of  Red  Hazles. 

II.  William. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Jchn. 

V.  Clayton,  of  Liverpool. 

I.  Elizabetli.  n.  Dorothy. 

III.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Thomas  Case  d.  1743,    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Case,  Esq.,  h.  15  March,  1731 ;  to.  1775,  Anna,  dau. 
of  John  Ashion,  Esq.  of  Woolton  Hall,  Liverpool,  and  had 
cssue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  Ashtou,  6. 17  April,  I779  ;  d.  s.  p.  20  Aug.  1S36. 
]Mr.  Thomas  Case  d.  1790.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Case,  Esq.  of  Thingwell  Hall,  and  Ince  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  4  Nov.  1777;  ra.  21  Dec.  1801, 
-lane  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Holt,  Esq. 
■tif  Ince  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  AsnioN,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Jane  Sarah,  m.  1st,  ix'ol,  Marmaduke  Middleton  (2nd  son 
of  M.  M.  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Leam),  who  d.  Ibib.  and2nd!y, 
Frederick  Leacroft,  Esq. 

II.  Emma  Anna,  m.  la39,  Arthur,  4tli  son  of  William  Le 
Blance,  of  London. 

Mr.  T.  Case  d.  1845.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Ashton  Case,  Esq.  of  Ince  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b. 
1804;  m.  1832,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Blythe  Hall,  co.  Notts,  and  Clifton,  co.  York 
isec  Walker,  lineage  below),  and  d.  1855,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Tho.mas  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Hlnrt  Ashton,  now  of  Beckford  Hall. 

I.  Caroline  Lucy,  m.  Ptcv.  C.  Bullock,  and  d.  1863. 

II.  Emily  Jane,  m.  Major  John  Forsterof  the  Hall,  Southend, 
and  Exbury  House,  near  Southampton. 

III.  Ellen  Juliet  Ashton,  m.  Col.  H.  E.  Davidson,  19th 
liegt. 

IV.  Constance  Anna,  m.  Ainslie  Walker,  Esq.  of  Onslow 
tiardens. 

V.  Blanche  Emma  Beatrice,  m.  Gen.  H.  Hamilton  Gordon, 
R.E. 

lli.5  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Edward  Case,  Esq.,  g.  his  maternal  uncle,  and 
.•issumed  the  surname  of  Walker,  ra.  29  Dec.  1872,  Bessie 
Xewton,  and  d.  s.  p.  24  Nov.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

^amilg  of  Malker. 

William  Walker,  b.  1650,  a  resident  of  the  parish  of 
Ticclesfield,  co.  York,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Wood,  of  the 
■same  place,  and  d.  1708,  leaving  a  son, 

Joseph  Walker,  who,  marrying  twice,  had  by  his  first  wife, 
two  sons,  Joseph  and  Benjamin,  and  by  his  2nd,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Hargreave,  three  sons,  who  became  celebrated  as 
ironfounders, 

I.  Jonathan,  father  of  Jonathan  of  Ferham,  who  d.  1807, 
leaving  one  son  and  two  daus.,  Jonathan;  Mary  Anne  ; 
and  Anne  m.  John  Drake,  Esq. 

Ti.  Samcel,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Aaron,  father  of  one  son,  who  d.  issueless  ;  and  a  dau.,  m. 
John  Pearson,  of  Leeds. 
The  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Walker,  principal  founder  of  the   iron  works, 


6.  1716,  at  Hill  Top,  Ecclesfield,  removed  to  Masborough  at 
the  age  of  30,  and  thenceforth  his  career  was  one  uninter- 
rupted course  of  commercial  prosperity.  He  d.  12  May,  1782, 
leaving  by  his  wife  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Jonathaa 
Walker,  Esq.;  Sarah,  m.  William  Parker,  Esq.;  and  Anne,  ?n.. 
John  Whitacre,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse),  four  sons, 

I.  Samuel,  father  of 

Samuel.of  Masborough,  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Palmes, 
Esq.  of  Naburn. 

Mary,  m.  Hugh  Parker,  Esq.  of  Woodthorpe. 

Margaret,  m.  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  Wilsick,  Deputy- 
Recorder  of  Doncaster.  The  eldest  .^on  of  this  marriage 
is  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  Wilsick  Hall,  Doncaster, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  liarrister-at-Law,  m.  1858,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Parker,  Esq.  of  Tickhill,  co.  York. 

II.  Joshua,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Eastwood.    (See  \Vaz,kyr  of  Perdiswell.) 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Ben-yhlll,  near  Mansfield,  Sheriff  co.  Notting- 
ham 1809 ;  d.  s.  p.  at  Bath,  15  April,  1828. 

The  2nd  son, 

Joshua  Walker,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  near  Rotherham,  who 
purchased  the  estate  of  Blythe  from  Col.  Mellish,  m.  Susanna, 
2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Need,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  dying 
1815,  left  issue, 

I.  Henet,  of  Blythe  and  Clifton,  his  successor. 

II.  Joshua,  formerly  M.P.  for  Aldborough,  m.  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Allen  Hulford,  Esq.,  representative  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Holford,  of  Davenham,  co.  Chester, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Allen,  m.  Miss  Baldwin,  and  has  issue. 

2  Francis,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Norman  Lockhart,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

3  Philip  Ainslie. 

4  Edsar. 

5  Joshua. 

1  Frances,  m.  Felix  F.  F.  Bean,  Esq. 

2  Gertrude  Louisa,  m.  T.  E.  Everett,  Esq. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  Jedediah  Strutt,  Esq.  of  Belper,  co.  Derby. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Walker,  Esq.  of  Blythe  Hall,  Notts,  and  Clifton, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  at  one  time  High  Sheriff,  b.  3  Feb.  1785;  m. 
Sept.  1806,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  1850),  only  dau.  of  Edward 
Abney,  Esq.  of  Measham  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Frederick,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur  Abney,  b.  April,  1820;  to.  1st,  Miss  Anderson  of 
Carlow,  which  lady  d.  17  Mar.;h,  1842,  leaving  one  child, 
Elizabeth  Edith  ;  and  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Robert- 
son, Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  widow  of  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Hay,  of 
North  Berwick,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Henry  Wooton,  6.  21  May,  1848 ;  d.  15  April,  1855. 

2  Arthur  Edward,  6.  27  July,  1851. 

3  Frederick  John,  6.  6  March,  1853. 

4  Ernest  Abney,  b.  24  June,  1854. 

5  Henry,  b.  6  May,  1860. 

1  Isabella  Maude. 

2  Ethel. 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  b.  1809;  m.  1832,  John  Ashton 
Case,  Esq.  of  Thingwell  Hall,  Liverpool,  and  d.  1883,  hav- 
ing had  two  sons  {as  above). 

II.  Emily,  in.  Thomas  Streatfeild  Lightfoot,  Esq.  of  Crowlc, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  Sevenoaks,  Kent ;  she  d.  s.  p.  1845. 

Mr.  Walker  d.  19  Jan.  I860,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Frederick  Walker,  Esq.  of  Blythe  Hall,  Notts,  and 
of  Clifton  House,  near  Rotherham,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  York,  and  at  one  time  High  Sheriff  of  Notts,  b.  1807  ; 
m.  Aug.  1833,  Miss  Howard,  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Albert,  b.  1836  ;  d.  8  Feb.  1837. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  1834  ;  d.  Aug.  1838. 

Mr.  Walker  devised  Blythe  Hall  to  his  widow  (who  d.  1889) 
with  remainder  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Edward  Case,  Esq.,  who  thereupon  assumed  the 
surname  of  Walker,  to.  29  Dec.  1872,  Bessie  Newton,  and 
d.  s.  J).  24  Nov.  1882  ;  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Ashton  Case- Walker,  now  of  Beckford  Hall. 

Seat — Beckford  Hall,  near  Tewkesbury. 


WALKER    OF    PERDISWELL. 

Walker,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Perdiswell,  co.  Worces- 
ter, D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1883,  I.  1826 ;  m.  1871, 
Georgina  Harriett,  dau.  of  Francis  Mostyn  Owen, 
Esq.  of  Brjntiriou,  co.  Salop,  and  has,  with  other 

issue, 

Henry  Francis  Mosttn,  b.  ISSO. 

Lineagre.— Joseph    Walker,     Esq.    of    Eastwood,    co. 

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York,  and  Aston,  co.  Deiby,  High  SheiilT  co.  Derby,  3rd 
son  of  Samuel  WalUer,  of  Masborougli  (set  "Walker  (/  Bbjthe 
llo.ll),  VI.  10  Oct.  i;So,  Elizabctli,  dau.  of  Samuel  Need, 
Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  by  her  (,wbo  d.  "JT  Slay,  1SJ3)  had 
issue, 

I.  Joseph  Need,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  19  July,  1795:  ),i.  Constantia,  dau.  of  John 
Claudius  Heresford,  Esq.  ol  Dublin. 

III.  Edward  Sami-el  (SirK  of  Kerry  Hill,  Notts,  J. P.  and 
D  L.,  6.  1799;  iu.  1st,  15  Sept.  1S4J,  Francis  Valentine, 
dau.  of  Georcrc  Stevens,  Esq.  of  Old  Windsor  Lodge,  and  by 
her^who  d.  IbOi)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  William,  of  Berry  Hill,  Mansfield,  J. P.,  6. 
4  Aprl.  lS-14 ;  m.  Dec.  1874.  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Tliouias  Ewtll,  Esq.,  whicli  lady  rf.  23  April,  188G. 

2  Fre.1eriek  Ad.am,  &.  10  Sept.  1851. 

J  .Alarion  Emily,  m.  March,  1866,  Kobert  N.  Batt,  Esq.  of 

Furdysburn,  co  Down. 
2  Fanny  Louisa,  ))i.  Feb.  1879,  the  Rev.    Frederick  Hall, 
eldest  surviving  sou  of  T.  Dickenson  Hall,  Esq.  of  What- 
ton  Manor,  Notts. 
S  Sophii  Eugenie. 

4  Harriet  Anne,  m.  13  July,  1881,  Evan  Theodore 
Prichard.  Esq.,  2nd  sou  of  Kev.  Richard  Prichard,  B.D., 
Rector  of  Newbold  in  Stour. 
Sir  Edward  vt.  2ndlv.  12  June,  1866,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau. 
ofCapt  Hallowes,  KN.  of  Glapwell  Hall,  co.  Derby.  He 
sened  the  office  of  Mavor  of  Chester  1838  and  1848,  was 
High  Sheriff  of  Notts  1806-07;  and  d.  Jan.  1877. 

I.  Harriett,  m.  Uev.  William  Alderson,  Rector  of  Aston,  near 
Rotlierliam,  who  d.  s.  p.  1851. 

II.  Sophia,  m.  1  homas  Trebeck,  Esq.  of  Southwell ;  and 
d.  s.  p.  27  April,  1856. 

III.  Catherine,  )ii.  James  Haffenden,  Esq.  of  Clearwcll  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester;  and  d.  16  April,  1858,  leaving  three  daus. 
and  one  son. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  vnm.  14  May,  1832. 

Mr.  Joseph  Walker  d.  7  June,  1801.     His  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Need  Walker,  Esq.  of  Calderstone,  co.  L.anoastcr, 
D.L.,  6.  £0  Sept.  17C0;  m.  Katheriue,  dau.  of  Samuel  Parker, 
Esq.  of  Scots  House,  co.  Northumberland,  andcL  1865,  leaving, 
with  other  issue, 

Hesry,  now  of  Perdiswell. 

«{n(-Perdiswell  Hall,  Worcester. 

Club — Union. 


WALKEK,  OF  EOWLAND, 
"Walker,  SiK  William  Stuaet,  K.C.B.,  of  Bow- 
land,  CO.  Edinburgh  and  Selkirk,  Advocate  1840, 
D.L.  of  botli  COS.,  B.A.  Oxon,  late  Chairman  of  the 
Board  of  Supervision  in  Scotland,  created  a  C.B. 
1876,  and  a  K.C.B.  1886,  b.  4  April,  1813;  m.  15 
Sept.  1836,  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Loch,  Esq.,  Ben- 
gal Civil  Service,  son  of  George  Loch,  of  IJrylaw, 
CO.  Edinburgh,  and  has  -with  other  issue, 

William  Campbell,  J. P.  cos.  Edinburgh  and  Selkirk,  and 
a  Magistrate  for  New  Zealand,  a  Member  of  the  House  of 
Legi.-lation  in  that  colony,  M.A.  Oxon,  b.  1838;  m.  1871, 
JIargaret,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  James  Wilson,  of  New 
Zealand,  and  has  issue, 

William  James  Dcndas.  h.  1873. 

liineage. — Alexander  Walker  acquired  part  of  St.  Fort, 
CO.  Fife,  and  d.  about  1658.     His  son, 

Alexander  AValkeb,  of  St.  Fort,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Thomas 
rieming,  of  Uthroga),  co.  Fife,  and  had  with  other  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  Minister  of  Leuchars,  co.  Fife,  1733,  to.  1740, 
Catharine,  sister  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Provost  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1756-67,  and  a  Commissioner  of  Customs  for  Scot- 
land, and  d.  1773. 

Alexander  Walker  d.  1723.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Walker,  of  St.  F'ort,  acquired  the  other  part  of 
St.  Fort,  and  had  a  crown  charter,  27  March,  1730;  he 
registered  arms,  10  Nov.  1759;  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William 
Miller,  merchant  in  Edinburgh,  and  had  with  others  who 
d.  unm. 

I.  Thomas,  of  St.  Fort,  m.  Helen  Hay,  only  dau.  of  Capt. 
Robert  liailli.',  of  Parbroath,  co.  Fife,  by  Barbara,  widow 
of  Sir  Edward  Gibson,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Hon.  Alexander 
Maitland  <Mrs.  Walker's  brothrir.  Col.  Alexander  Baillie,  of 
Luthric,  Fife,  Barrack  Master  Ginera!  for  Scotland,  d.  s.  p. 
1814,  leaving  his  property  to  her  children)  and  d.  3  Sept. 
1794,  aged  69,  leaving  three  children, 

1  Alexander,  of  Carphin,  co.  Fife,  Major  in  the  army,  to. 
Jane,  '!au.  of  .Jacub  Sandilands,  merchant  in  Bordeaux, 
and  had  two  oaus.,  coheirs,  Eliza,  m.  1806,  Capt.  John 


Raitt,  42nd  Regt.,  and  had  issue,  and  Helen,  m.  Barott 
Capol,  (/.  s.  p. 

2  Robert,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Lieut. -Governor  of  Sheerness, 
111.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.   of  Major  Samuel  llulland.  Surveyor- 
General  of  Canada,  which  lady  d.  .hily,   1817.     He  m. 
2ndly,  April,   1818,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  EHurt,  Esq.,  and 
d.  S.J).  23  July,  1842. 

3  Barbara. 

II.  James,  a  physician  in  Edinburgh,  bought  Invcrdovat,co. 
File,  and  Kineaird  in  the  same  co.  1764,  »ii.  1762,  Lady 
JIary  Leslie  Melville,  dau.  of  Alexander,  6th  Earl  of  Ivcvea 
and  Melville,  and  was  father  of 

James,  Rear-Admiral,  C.B.,  1815,  K.T.S.,  who  served  at 
Camperdown,  Copenhagen,  in  North  America,  (.fee.  ;  he 
m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Gen.  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Ir«in,  K.B., 
she  d.  1821,  and  2ndly,  Priseilla  Sarah,  dau.  of  Arnoldus 
Jones  Skelton,  of  Branthwaite  Hall  and  Papcastle,  co. 
Cumberland,  widow  ol  Edward  Penruddocke,  of  Fylield, 
CO.  \\  ilts,  and  d.  13  July.  18-31,  leaving  three  sons,  oueitt 
the  army,  and  two  in  the  navy. 
ITI.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

1.  Catlierine,  m.  1760,  Rev.  John  Carnegie,  Minister  of 
Inverkeilor,  and  from  lier  descend  the  Carnegies  of  Redhall, 
CO.  Kincardine. 

Alexander  Walker  d.  March,  1744.    His  3rd  son, 

Rev.  William  Walker,  minister  of  Collesse,  co.  Fife,  17G0,, 
b.  1737  ;  HI.  2  Nov.  1762,  JIargaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  Manderston, 
merchant  in  Edinburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1810)  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Patrick,  Lieut.-Col  E.I.C.S.,  6.  24  March,  1766;  m. 
1800,  Miss  Charlotte  West,  of  Madras,  and  d.  1816,  leaving 
i.5sue. 

III.  William,  Attorney  in  Jamaica,  6.  15  Jan.  1768,  and  d. 
U7im.  1799. 

I.  Mairdalene,  6.  6  Jan.  1770;  m.  1790,  William  Walker,  of 
I'itlair,  CO.  Fife,  Wriier  to  tiie  Signet;  and  d.  1812. 

II.  Isabella,  6.  7  Sept.  1771 ;  m.  1799,  Paul  Stevens  Samuels, 
M.D. 

Rev.  William  Walker  d.  14  Nov.  1771.     His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Walker,  Governor  of  St.  Helena,  Brigadier- 
General  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  12  May,  1764,  bought  Bowland, 
1809;  m.  12  July,  1811,  Barbara  (d.  1831)  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Montgomery,  Bart,  of  Stanhope,  co.  Peebles,  M.P.  Chief  Baron 
of  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  and  d.  1831,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  Stuart,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Scott,  6.  2  July,  1815,  Capt.  88th  Regt.  (Connaught 
Itangers;,  m.  17  July,  1802,  Janet,  dau.  of  William  Bute, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  18  Feb.  1882. 

Anns — Or,  three  pallets  gu.  surmounted  of  a  St.  Andrew's 
cross  arg.,  on  a  chief  az.,  a  garb  between  two  mullets  of  the 
lield.     Cnst—A  cornucopia  ppr.     .I/o((o— Cura  ct  indu^tria. 

.S'rtt— Bowland,  Stow,  co.  Edinburgh.  I'oum  lUndence — 
5,  Blanor  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Ci«6— Carlton. 


WALiKEH-IIORISON    OF    FAIiFIEIiD. 

Walkee-Moeison,  Bethune  Geoeqe,  Esq.  of 
Falfield,  co.  Fife,  and  Bogley,  co.  Perth,  b.  1  Sept. 
1857. 

Lineage.— James  Walker,  of  Falfield,  m.  28  May,  1741, 
Janet  Ramsay,  and  d.  1709,  aged  58  ;  Mrs.  Walker  d.  1799. 
Their  son, 

David  Walker,  of  l-'alfield,  6.  1747,  m.  Jane,  only  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Chalmers,  D.D.,  of  Raderny,  co.  Fife,  minister  of 
Kilconquhar,  1760-91,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Anstruther  and  Hon.  Jean  Leslie,  his  wife,  usually  styled 
Baroness  Newark,  and  had  i.ssue, 

I.  Bethune  James,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Falfield,  Capt.  in  the  H  E.I.Co.'s  navy,  d.  g.  p. 

III.  John,  d.  unm.  in  the  West  Indies. 

I.  Janet,    m.    Andrew   Pitcairn  of  Pratis  and  Pit,cuUo,  co. 
Fife,  and  had  isiuc. 
The  eldest  son, 

Bk.thune  James  Walker,  an  officer  R.N.,  inherited  Fal- 
field from  his  younger  brother,  by  whom  it  had  been 
purcliased,  and  on  the  death  in  18.=>0  of  Mrs.  Bethune  Morison, 
widow  of  his  mother's  brother,  William  Chalmers,  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  of  Raderny,  afterwards  styled  Bcthuuc  of  Blebo, 
and  finally  Bethune-Monson,  inherited  under  an  entail 
executed  by  her,  the  co.  Perth  property,  and  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Morison.  He  m.  12  August,  1846, 
Johanna,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Wright,  D.D.,  minister  of 
Kingsbarns,  and  d.  13  March,  1868,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James  Walkcr-Morison,  of  Falfield,  d.  9  Nov.  1876,  aged 
23. 

II.  Bethune  George,  present  proprietor. 

I.  Anna  Jessie,  to.  4  June,  1872,  John  P.  Wright,  Writer  ta 
the  Signet. 


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William  Mohison,  merchant  in  Dundee,  son  of  William 
IMoiison,  bought  Naughton,  co.  Fife,  1737,  m.  Elizabeth,  Jan. 
and  heir  of  llev.  James  Gray,  minister  of  Kettins,  and  by  this 
marriage  acquired  estates  in  co.  Perth,  a  part  of  which  is 
inherited  by  Mr.  Walker-Morison.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Morison,  of  Naughton,  a  merchant  in  Dundee,  and 
magistrate  of  that  burgh.     His  son, 

James  Morison,  of  Naughton,  b.  1738,  m.  Isabella,  only 
<;hild  who  had  issue  of  the  Kev.  David  Maxwell,  of  Strath- 
inartine,  co.  Forfar,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Duncan,  of  Lundie.  Mr.  Morison  built  Naughton  House, 
17!)0,  and  d.  1816,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Slorison,  of  Strathuiartine,  Col.  of  the  Tayside 
Fencibles,  b.  17G1  :  d.  nam.  v.  y. 

I.  IsoBEL,  of  whom  after. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  uniii, 

III.  Catharine,  m.  Heury  Stark,  of  Teases,  and  had  a  son,  who 
d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Anne  (Mrs.  Skene),  of  Pitlour,  d.  s.  p. 

His  eldest  dau., 

IsoBEL  Morison,  of  Naughton,  Boglcy,  Drummie,  Nydie, 
•&c.,  b.  ntiO,  m.  William  Bethune,  of  Blebo,  eo.  Fife.  This 
genilemnn,  paternally  Clialmcrs,  m.  Ist,  in  1782,  Margaret, 
•sister  and  heir  of  Henry  Bethune,  of  Blebo,  and  assumed  that 
surname  ;  she  d.  s.  p.  leaving  him  all  her  property.  He  after- 
wards took  the  additional  surname  of  Moriion,  and  had  an 
■only  child, 

Isabella  Maxwell  Morison,  b.  1795:  d.  in  Paris,  1818. 
Mrs.  Bethune-Morison  d.  in  1850,  aged  90,  having  entailed 
Naughton  on  her  kinsman,  Captain  Adam  Alexander  Duncan, 
Rrandson  of  Admiral  Adam  Viscount  Duncan,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Morison,  and  d.  1855, 
leaving  an  only  child.  Miss  Catherine  Henrietta  Adamina 
Morison-Duncan,  of  Naughton.  As  already  stated,  Mrs. 
Bethune-Morison  entailed  Bogley  on  Captain  Walker,  and  slie 
settled  Nydie,  co.  Fife,  on  Major  Robert  Bethune,  younger 
«on  of  General  Bethune  of  Blebo. 

Arms—\  and  4,  Ar.  three  Moors'  heads  couped  sa.,  banded 
■or,  and  in  the  centre  a  lion  ramp.  gu.  for  Morison.  2  and  3, 
Or,  three  pallets  gu  surmounted  of  a  saltice  wavy  arg.  on  a 
chief  az.  a  demi-lion  holding  in  his  paws  a  fieur-de-lis  of  thiid 
hetw.  2  anchors  of  the  field  for  Watson.  CVe.>.-(s— 1st,  Morison. 
Three  Saracens'  heads  conji lined  in  one  neck  erased,  wreathed 
about  the  temples  with  laurel  ppr. ;  2nd,  Walker.  A  grey- 
hound courant  ppr.  .S/o((ora— Over  the  Morrison  crest,  Praelio 
prudentia  praestat ;  and  over  the  Walker  crest,  Fac  ct  spera. 

ieat- Falfield,  Fife. 


WAIiKEE,    OF    DALRY. 

Walkee,  James,  Esq.  of  Dairy,  Midlothian,  J.P., 
h.  21  Jan.  1830;  m.  29  April,  1859,  Hon.  Anna 
Yelverton,  5tli  dau.  of  the  3rd  Vioconnfc  Avonmore, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Ceeil  Helen,  m.  1880,  J.  S.  0.  E.  Luxford,  Esq.  of  Higham, 
Su>sex,  and  Bannoch,  N.B.  and  has  issue  {see  Eobebtson- 
LuxroRD  of  Hiyham. 

II.  Liliias  Adelaide.  ill.  Anna  Margaret. 

Lineag-e.— This  family,  though  settled  for  a  considerable 
period  in  East  Lothian,  is  stated  to  be  descended  from  the 
Walkep.s  of  Si.  Fort,  CO.  Fife. 

John  Walker,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  Beanstown,  co  Had- 
•dingtcin,  is  thus  noticed  in  the  Statistical  Account  of  Scotland. 
— "Mr.  John  Walker,  who  possessed  considerable  property  in 
this  parish,  is  celebrated  as  the  person  who  first  introduced 
the  system  i.f  fallowing  land,  and  of  thereby  raising  wheat- 
.crops  far  more  extersively  than  formerly.  He  was  descended 
from  the  family  of  Walker  of  St.  Fort,  co.  Fife,  and  flourished 
about  the  time  of  the  lievolution."     He  was  father  of 

Francis  W^alker,  Esq.  of  Mi.inshill.  co.  Haddington,  who 
had  several  sons,  one  of  whom,  John,  having  entered  the 
military  profession,  was  killed  in  battle  in  the  East  Indies. 
Another  of  the  sons, 

Jami^s  Walker  Esq.  of  Dairy,  one  of  the  principal  Clerks 
of  Session  in  Scotland,  m.  1st,  13  July,  1780,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Itichard  Hay-Newton,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  Haddington,  3rd 
.son  of  Lord  William  Hay,  of  Newell  (who  was  3rd  son  of  John, 
•2nd  Marquess  of  Tweedale,  by  the  Lady  Anne  Maitland,  his 
wife,  only  child  of  John,  Duke  of  Lauderdale),  and  by  her  had 
■assue, 

Francis,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Forbes 
Diummond,  Bart,  of  Haw  Lhurnden,  and  at  the  decease  of 
Jiis  father-in-law,  in  1829,  s.  by  special  limitation  to  the 


baronetcy  and  estate  of  DEiraiMOND  of  Hawlhornden  {see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

James,  of  Dairy. 

Jane,  ni.  18o5,  James  Hope,  Esq.  of  Wardie  Lodge,  Mid- 
lothian. 

Annie.  Helen. 

Mr.  Walker  m.  2ndly,  1797,  Marion  Annie,  dau.  of  John  Hope, 
JI.D.,  Professor  of  Botany  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  and 
by  her  had  an  only  dau., 

Juliana,  to.  Sir  John  Hall,  Bart,  of  Dunglass. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Walker,  Esq.,  of  Dairy,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1790,  wan 
called  to  the  bar  in  1811,  and  filled  the  oflice  of  Sheriff  of  co. 
Wigton,  1818  to  1843,  which  he  then  resigned  on  being  ap- 
pointed one  of  the  principal  Clerks  of  Session  in  Scotland.  He 
m.  1st,  28  Oct.  1825,  Lilias,  youngest  dau.  of  Uoderick 
Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Scotsburn,  co.  Ross  (grandson  of  Sir 
Kenneth  Mackenzie,  1st  Bart,  of  Scatwell),  by  his  wife  Anne, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Chisholm,  of  Chisholm,  The  Chisholm,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1833)  has  issue, 

James,  now  of  Dairy. 

Jane    Anne,    m.     1851,     Major    John    Fergusson    Home, 
H.E.I.C.S.  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  \Sb2. 

Henrietta  Mackenzie,  d.  1847. 

Lillias  Margaret,  m.  18G6,   Charles  Robertson,  Esq.,  whoci. 
1888. 

He  ))!.  2ndly,  1848,  Ellen  Ballantine,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Dykes 
Ballantine  Dykes,  Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Dec.  1SC9;  had  issue,  William  Fretcheville,  d. 
1860  ;  Francis  Dykes,  and  Mary  Ellen.  Mr.  Walker  d.  6  May, 
1856. 

.^i)ns— Or,  three  pallets  gu.  on  asaltire  arg.  a  heart  of  the 
second,  a  chief  az.  thereon  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of 
the  third.  Crest — A  cornucopia  ppr.  Motto — Cura  et  ia- 
dustria. 

Stat — Hanley  Lodge,  Corstorphine.  Midlothian. 


WAIiKER    OF    CRAWFOE.DTON. 

Walker,  Col.  Sir  Geohge  Gustavus,  K.C.B. 
A.D.C.  to  the  Q.ueen,  of  Crawfordton,  co.  Dumfries, 
J. P.  COS.  Dumfries  and  Kircudbright,  and  D.L.  forco. 
Inverness,  Hon.  Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  M.P.  for  co.  Dumfries 
1865-68,  and  1869-74,  educated  at  Eugbj  and  Bal- 
liol  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1851,  M.A.  1855,  b.  18  Jan. 
1830 :  7)1.  3  April,  1856,  Anne  Murray,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  Admiral  George  Gustavus  Lennock,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  George  Laurie,  6.  1  Aug.  1857. 

II.  Charles  Henley,  b.  10  Jan.  1859. 

III.  Frederick  Murray,  6.  29  July,  1S62. 

IV.  Hugh  Carmiehael,  6.  13  Jan.  1871. 

I.  Jessie  Eleanor.  it.  Annie  Louisa. 

III.  Ethel  Mary.  iv.  Mabel  Caroline. 

V.  Ellen  Gertrude.  vi.  Edith  Maud. 

Col.  Walker  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Walker, 
Esq.  of  Crawfordton,  D.L.  {d.  1857),  by  Jessie  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Johnston,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of 
London. 

Seats — Crawfordton,  Thornhill ;  and  Loch  Treig,  Kingussie, 
Inverness-shire. 
Club — Carlton. 


WALKER    OF    TYKILLEN. 

Walker,  Thomas  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Tykillen,  co. 
Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Wexford,  High 
Sheriff  1881,  late  Capt.  Eoyal  Dragoons,  b.  1829 ; 
m.  20  Sept.  1888,  Blanche  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Stephen  Henry  Smitli,  64th  Eegt.,  of  Annes- 
brook,  Drogheda,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Akthdr  Stephen,  6.  9  July,  1889. 
Muriel  Eleanor  Blanche. 

Xiineag'e.— Charles  Walker,  Esq.,  for  thirty  years  one 
of  the  Masters  of  the  Court  of  Cliar.cery  in  Ireland,  m.  Caroline, 
eldest  dau.  of  tlie  Hon.  Bys«e  Molesworth,  son  of  Robert,  1st 
Viscount  Molesworth,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus., 
Thomas;  Peter  (who  m.  and  left  two  sons,  Chailes  Edward 
(Rev.),  and  Frederick);  Cliarles;  Elizabeth,  j/t.  Major-Gen. 
Sir  Thomas  Blythe  St.  George  ;  and  Caroline,  m.  Henry  Gonne 
Molony,  Esq.    The  eldest  son, 


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Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Tykillon,  co.  AVoxfonl,  for  fifteen 
yeare  one  of  the  Masters  of  the  Coi.rt  of  Chancery  in  Ireland, 
m.  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Acton,  Esq.  of  West  Aston,  liy  Jane 
Parsons  his  wife,  grand-dan.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  'Jnd  bart. 
of  Birr  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  ARXiirR,  late  of  Tykillon. 
Thomas,  a  Major  in  the  army,  deceased. 
Caroline,  >«.  1^17,  Col.    William  Acton,  of  West  Aston,  co. 
Wicklow,  M.P.  for  that  co. 

Mr.  Walker  <f.  'JS  Eeb.  lSo7,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charuis  Artuir  Walker,  Esq.  of  Tykillen,  J. P.  and  Yicc- 
I.ieut.  of  CO.  Wexford,  M.P.  for  co.  Wexford  from  1830  to 
1S43;  m.  10  Feb.  lSo6,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Leigh, 
Esq.  of  Tinnekelly  House,  co.  Wicklow  (brother  of  Francis 
Leigh,  Esq.  of  Posegarland),  and  d.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Joseph,  now  of  Tykillen. 

II.  Charles  Stephen,  Lieut. -Col.  ord  Hussars,  b.  1843. 

I.  Mary  Jane. 

II.  Eleanor  Arabella  Caroline,  m.  29  April,  1SC8,   William 
Alex.  Dohie,  late  Capt.  12th  Lancers. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary  Anne,  m.  9  Feb.  1870,  CrosbieW.  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Bromley,  co.  Wexford. 

."^t-af— Tykillen  House,  Wexford. 

C/k'.s— Army  and  ><"avy,  London;  and  Kildare  Street, 
DubUn. 


WALLACE    OF    DOWNPATRICK. 

■Wallace,  "William  Nevin,  Esq.  of  Downpatrick 
and  Waterfoot  House,  co.  Down,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  for 
that  county,  and  (High  Sheriff  1891)  J.P.  co. 
Antrim,  ni.  1856,  Catlierine  -Mary,  dau.  of  Francis 
Charles,  fourth  son  of  Richard,  second  Lord  Annes- 
ley  {see  Eueke's  Peerage),  and  by  lier  (who  d.  30, 
Dec.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Francis  Annesley,  Capt.  53rd  Shropshire  Eegt., 
and  Adjt.  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  Shropshire  Light  InfantiyChas 
Egyptian  Medal  and  Khedive  Star),  educated  at  Harrow 
and  Trinity  Hall  Cambridge,  6.  18  July,  1858.  (Clubs— 
Xaval  and  Military,  Boodles  and  Raleigh.) 

II.  Eobert  Hugh,  educated  at  Harrow  and  Brasenose,  Oxon, 
JI.A.  Major  5th  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  b.  14  Dec.  1860 ; 
(Clubs— Oxiori  and  Cambrid4e  and  Raleigh,  S.W. ; 
Union,  Belfast;  and  Hibernian  United  Service,  Dublin). 

Mr.  Wallace  is  the  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Wallace, 
Esq.,  by  Eliza  Anne  Xevin  his  wife  (who  d.  1830). 

Stf!(s— Downijatrick,  and  Waterfoot  House,  Newcastle,  co. 
Down. 

«u6s— Reform,  S.W.  ;  Hibernian  United  Service,  Dublin. 


WALLER    OF    FARMINGTON. 

Walleh,  Edmcxd,  Esq.  J.P.  of  Farniiiigton,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff  co.  tilouccs- 
ter  1876,  b.  29  Jan.  1828;  jm.  1st,  7  July,  1859,  Lucy 
Georgiana,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Elwes,  Esq.  of 
Colesbourne  Purk,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  Aug.  1878)  has  had  issue, 

Edmund,  h.  and  d.  3  April,  1800. 
Caroline  Lucy,  d.  an  infant,  3  Jan.  1862. 
Rachel  Elizabeth  Frances. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Aug.  1880,  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
A.  Young,  Esq.  late  of  Westbcre,  Canterbury. 

Lineagre.— The  family  of  Waller  derives  from  Aldred 
de  Waller,  of  Newark,  co.  Nottingham,  who  d.  1183,  and 
from  whom  lineally  descended, 

David  de  Waller,  for  thirty  years  Master  of  the  Rolls  to 
King  Edward  111.     This  David  (/.  «.  p.     His  only  brother, 

Henry  Waller,  of  llockerton,  m.  Alicia  de  Mortimer,  and 
was  father  of 

Thomas  Waller,  who  purchased  Groombridge,  in  Kent, 
from  Lord  Clinton,  1360.  He  m.  Christina  Chassunt,  and  d. 
1371,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Groombridge,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  —  Laudsdale,  of  Laudsdale,  in  Sussex,  and  had 
issue, 

Sir  Richard  Waller,  of  Speldhurst,  Kent,  Sheriff  of  that 
CO.  10  Henry  VL,  of  whom  we  read  this  remarkable  account 
in  the  VUlarc  Cantium: — "He  served  in  the  wars  of  France 
under  Henry  V.,  and  signalised  himself  so  far  that  he  took 
Charles,  Duke  of  Orleans,  General  of  the  French  Army,  prisoner 


at  the  battle  of  Agincourt.  Ho  brought  him  to  England,  and 
as  appears  from  a  MS.  at  the  Heralds' Office,  kept  him  prisoner 
for  24  years  at  his  seat,  Groombridge,  near  Speldhurst,  Kent. 
He  was  a  great  benefactoi-  to  the  church  at  Speldhurst,  where 
his  arms  still  remain  in  stonework  over  the  porch.  In  them 
we  find  an  addition  to  the  former  beaiing  of  the  family,  as- 
tigned  by  King  Henry  to  him  and  his  descendants,  viz.,  a  crest 
with  the  arms  of  France,  differenced  by  a  Libel  hanging  on  au 
oak,  with  this  motto,  '  Hm/ructus  viytatis.' "  Sir  Richard  in. 
Silvia  Gulby,  and  had,  Richard,  -,/i.  the  dau.  aud  heiress  oi 
lidmund  Hrudenell,  Esq.  of  Bunar,  Bucks;  and 

John  Waller,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  William  Whetenhall,  o? 
Ileckhurst;  and  dying  1501,  left  a  son, 

William  Waller,  of  Groombridge,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent 
1537,  111.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Fallemar,  Esq.  of  Esteuey, 
Hants ;  and  dying  1555,  left  two  sons,  i.  William,  ancestor  of 
Waller  of  Casllt>tov;n  (see  next  Mciuoir);  and  ii.  John,  whose 
great-great-grandson  {sec  Waller  of  AUensloicn). 

Robert  Waller,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Giiffin  Hampden,  Esq. 
of  Hampden,  Bucks,  and  sister  of  the  famous  Republican,  John 
Hampden,  and  had,  with  younger  sons  (.see  Walter  of  AUcns- 
tnwn).  Edmund,  the  celebrated  poet,  and  three  daus.,  one  di. 
Mr.  Tomkins,  Clerk  of  the  Council:  one  Mr.  Price;  and 
another  Col.  Scroop.     The  son  and  heir, 

Edmdnd  Waller,  of  Hall  Barn,  Beaconsficld,  Bucks  (the 
celebrated  poet),  b.  at  Coleshill,  3  March,  1005;  he  was  edu- 
cated at  Eton  j.nd  King's  Coll.  Cauibiidge;  he  was  an  M.P. at 
seventeen  years  of  age,  and  took  a  considerable  share  during- 
his  long  career  in  the  politics  of  his  time.  His  lasting  fame- 
was,  however,  achieved  by  his  exquisite  poetry.  Waller  lived 
latterly  in  retirement  at  his  splendid  seat.  Hall  Barn,  Beacons- 
tield,  Bucks.  He  li.  21  Oct.  1687,  andlies  interred  in  the  church- 
yard of  Beaconsficld,  where  the  fine  monument  to  his  memory 
which  was  not  long  since  (tan]),  the  Kev.  John  Gould,  B.D., 
Rector  of  Beaconsfield)  restored  by  the  late  Mr.  Waller,  of 
Farmington,  coutams  a  remarkably  beautiful  Latin  inscrip- 
tion by  Rymer.  Edmund  Waller,  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Edmund  Banks,  Esq.  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  who  d. 
in  infancy,  and  a  dau.,  m.  Mr.  Dormer,  of  co.  Oxford.  Mr. 
Waller  iii.  2ndly,  Mary,  of  the  family  of  the  Bresse  or  Breaux, 
by  whom,  as  appears  from  the  inscription  on  his  tomb,  he 
had  five  sons  and  eight  daus.  Mr.  Waller  was  s.  by  his  2nd 
son, 

Edmund  Waller,  who  d.  s.  p.  at  Bristol  1699,  and  wa.s 
buried  there.  This  gentleman,  in  the  latter  part  of  his  life, 
embraced  the  sect  of  the  Quakers.  He  left  the  estate  to  hi* 
nephew,  Edmund,  son  of  Dr.  Stephen  Waller.    This 

Edmund  Waller,  Esq.  ))t.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Aislabie,  Ev'i. 
of  Studley,  by  whom  he  had  issue  four  song,  i.  John  ;  ii. 
Edmund,  hi.  Henry;  iv.  Robert;  and  two  daus.,  one  m. 
Sir  Miles  Stapylton,  and  d.  Nov.  1791 ;  and  one  m.  Thomas 
Loekwood,  Esq.,  and  d.  1781.  Mr.  Waller  was  a.  by  his  2nd 
son, 

Edmdnd  Waller,  Esq.,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1788.  He  m.  Martha, 
dau.  of  Rowland  Fhilipps,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  two  son<, 
Edmund,  his  heir,  who  s.  him,  b.  1757,  d.  9  June,  1810  ; 
and 

Kev.  Henry  Waller,  who  s.  his  brother  1810.  He  m.  l.O 
May,  1797,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Eyford, 
CO.  Gloucester;  and  dying  9  May,  1824,  left  by  her,  who  ('. 
Feb.  1838  (with  two  daus.,  Eliza  and  Maria),  three  sons, 
I.  Harry  Edmund,  of  Farmington;  ii.  Robert,  b.  16  March, 
1810;  m.  1837,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Dupuis,  and  has. 
issue;  iii.  Stephen,  6.  15  June,  1813;  m.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Mr.  Cameron,  and  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  S.  Lea,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Harry  Edmund  Waller,  Esq.  of  Farmington,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, 6.  18  April,  1804;  m.  15  June,  1820,  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
5th  dau.  of  John  Larking,  Esq.  of  Clare  House,  Kent,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1  Dec.  1S40)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  no'v  of  Farmington. 

II.  William  Noel,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  25  Dec.  1831  ;  m.  1st,  1858, 
at  Benares,  East  Indies,  Charlotte  Leicester,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  W  illiain  Templer,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (whoii.  16  Nov. 
18en,  had  issue,  Harry  Noel,  6.  19  Aug.  1859;  and  Maud 
Charlotte  Noel.  He  ?)i.  2nd  ly,  Aug.  1&70,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  W.  Heygate,  and  has  further  issue,  Richard  KcginaUl, 
Mary,  Frances,  and  Elizabeth. 

III.  Harry,  d.  1857. 

I.  -Vdela  Dorothea. 

II.  Georgina  Mary,  »it.  1855,  Capt.  Edward  John  Beckett 
Marriott. 

III.  Emily  Maria,  m.  15  May,  1862,  Col.  Edward  Willi  iii» 
Bouaier,  Alailras  army. 

iv.  Caroline  Matilda,  d.  1871. 

V.  Elizabeth,  ni.  2  Aug.  1870,  Capt.  Robert  Drysdale,  R..i.. 
He  (^  17  March,  1809. 


WAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAL 


21ic> 


Arms — Sa.,  three  walnut  leaves  or,  between  two  bendlets 
nrg.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a  walnut  tree  ppr.  on  the 
sinister  side  an  eseutcheon  pendant,  charged  with  the  arms  of 
France,  with  a  label  of  three  points  arg.  ;  motto  over:  Hffic 
fructus  virtutis.     Motto— Azincourt. 

i<fat — FariiiinRton,  Knrfhloach,  co.  Gloucester. 

Ciwis— Cailton  and  AVhite's. 


WALLER    OF    CASTLETOWIT. 
Waller,  Eev.  Johx   Thomas,  of   Castletown, 
CO.  Limerick,  Kector  of  Kilcornan,  m.  Aug.    185."), 
Frances,   dan.  of  John   Lavallin  Puxley,  Esq.    of 
Dunboy  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Castle  Grey,  co.  Limerick,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1884,  6.  1857;  m.  1886,  Louisa  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  .Samuel  Hanna,  Esq. 

II.  Edward  Hardress.  iii.  Bolton. 

IV.  John  Tliomas.  v.  Henry. 

I.  Eosa  Maria.  n.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Katherino.  IV.  Mary  Isabella. 

V.  Frances  Winifred.  vi.  Grace. 

Lineage. — William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Groombridge,  High 
Sheriff  of  Kent,  son  of  John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Groombridge, 
and  grandson  of  Sir  Richard  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge, 
(see  Waller  of  Fannington),  m.  1537,  Anne  Fallemar,  of  East- 
Dey,  CO.  Southampton,  and  left  two  sons,  i.  William  (Sir), 
his  successor;  and  ii.  John,  ancestor  of  Waller  of  Allas- 
icicn  {see  ntxt  Memoir).  He  d.  1556,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

SiB  William  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge,  m.  Alice,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Walter  Hendley,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Walter  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge,  who  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Kichard  Hardress,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  George, 
his  successor;  ii.  Thomas  (Sir),  ancestor  of  Waller,  Bart,  of 
Braywick  (see  Bckee's  Peerage  and  Baronetage).  The  eldest 
son. 
Sir  George  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge,  had  a  son. 
Sir  Hardress  Waller  (one  of  the  Judges  who  sat  at  the 
trial  of  King  Charles  L,  for  which  he  was  afterwards  tried 
and  banished),  was  son  of  George  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groom- 
bridge, by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  PLirdress,  Esq.,  and 
great-grandson  (by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  ond  co-heir  of  Sir 
Walter  Hendley),  of  Sir  William  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge, 
■whose  great-grandfather.  Sir  Richard  Waller,  one  of  the 
heroes  of  Azincourt,  captured  the  Duke  of  Orleans  on  that 
memorable  field.  Sir  Hardress  retired  to  Ireland,  settled  at 
Castletown,  co.  Limerick,  and  became  a  member  of  the 
Irish  Parliament.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Dowdall,  Knt.  of  Kilfinny,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her 
(with  wh  m  he  acquired  the  manor  of  Castletown)  he  had 
issue,  I.  John,  Governor  of  Fort  Limerick ;  ii.  James,  of 
whom  hereafter;  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Sir  Maurice  P'enton, 
Bart.,  and  2ndly,  Sir  William  Petty  ;  she  wascreated  Baroness 
Shelburne,  and  was  mother  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Shelburne  ; 
II.  Bridget,  ra.  Henry  Cadogan,  Esq.  of  Lismullen,  and 
had  a  son,  William,  1st  Earl  of  Cadogan.  Sir  Uardress's  2nd 
son, 

James  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  Lieut.-Governor  of 
Kinsale,  and  M.P.  for  that  borough,  ra.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Col. 
Rondall  Clayton,  of  Moyaloe,  co.  Cork,  and  had  with  four 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Maurice  Keaiinge,  Esq.  of  Xarraghmore, 
CO.  Kildare ;  Dorothy,  ra.  Robert  Gookin,  Esq.  of  Couit- 
mashen,  co.  Cork;  Mary,  -la.  Col.  Thomas  Evans,  of  Miltown, 
CO.  Cork,  brother  of  George,  1st  Lord  Carbery ;  and  Henrietta, 
■,a.  Trevor  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  King's  Co.),  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  M.P.  for  Doneraile, 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  described  by  Swift  as  "  Jack,  the 
grandson  of  Sir  Hardress."  He  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dickson,  Esq.  of  Ballybraeken,  co.  Cork,  by  Elizabeth  his 
•wife,  heiress  of  Edward  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Clonrusk,  Queen's  Co., 
grandson  of  Chief  Baron  Bolton,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a 
son  and  successor, 

John  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Limerick  1762,  m.  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kev.  Richard 
Maunsell,  Rector  of  Eathkeale,  and  had  iasue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Bolton,  succepsor  to  his  brother. 

Elizabeth,  m.  De  Courcy,  The  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  co. 
Limerx'li. 

Katherine,  m.  Standish  O'Grady,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Court  oi  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  1st  Viscount  of  Guilla- 
more. 

Dorothea,  m.  Eev.    Josiah    Crampton,    Rector   of   Castle 


Connell,  co.  Limerick,  brother  of  Sir  Philip  Crampton,  Bart. 
M.D. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  M.P.  co.  Limericlc,  m. 
Isabella  Sarah,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Silver  Oliver,  of  Castle 
Oliver,  CO.  Limerick,  M.P.,  by  whom  he  had;  one  son,  Jwhn 
Thomas,  who  d.  unra.  Mr.  Waller  d.  14  Nov.  1836,  and  was 
s  by  his  brother, 

Bolton  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown  and  Shannon  Grove, 
Earrister-at-Law,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1799,  b.  31  July,  1769: 
m.  5  Dec.  1791,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Hcim,  Esq.  of 
Paradise,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  Lieut.  27th  Regt.,  d.  unm. 

II.  William,  his  successor. 

III.  Richard  iMaunsell,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

IV.  John,    Barrister-at-Law,    m.    3Iary,    dau.   of   Mafthew 
Franks,  Esq.  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

1  Bolton.  2  Matthew  Hardress.  3  John. 

1  Mary  Harriet.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Ellen.  4  Isabella. 

V.  Bolton  Edmund,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Hardress,  Ensign  22nd  Regt.,  d.  v.nm. 

I.  Bidsey,  m.  Rev.  Kichard  Jones  Hobson,  Rector  of  Con- 
nor. 

II.  E'izabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Beresford  Johnstone,  Rector  of 
Tulloiv. 

III.  Katharine,  d.  v.nm. 

IV.  Jane  Anne,  d.  unm. 

V.  Isabella,  d.  unra. 

VI.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Samuel  Monsell. 

VII.  Jane  Mary,  m.  Hugh  Faullcner,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co. 
Callow. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  Jan.  1854.     His  son, 

Rev.  William  Waller,  of  Castletown,  co.  Limerick,  J.P., 
ra.  30  Aug.   1820,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  James  O'Grady,  Esq.- 
brother  of  Standish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  had  issue, 
Bolton,  d.  unm.  1853. 
James  O'Grady,  </.  unm. 
John  Thomas,  now  of  Castletown. 

William,  d.  s.  p.  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

Hardress  Edmund,  Lieut.  40th  Regt.  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
wounded  at  Arrah,  m.  1857,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Mac- 
kenzie, Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Bolton.  2  John. 

3  Hardress.  4  Edmund. 

5  Rirhard. 
1  Julia. 

Walter  de  Warrene,  Lieut.  57th  Regt.,  d.  s.  p. 

Standish  O'Grady,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  p. 

Edmund,  Royal  Artillery,  killed  at  the  taking  of  Dalimkote- 

Fort,  Bhotan.  India,  s.p. 
Robert  de  Mortimer,  d.  s.  p. 
Maria,  7n.  1849,  Robert  Ashworth  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Kilkishen 

House,  CO.  Clare. 
Elizi»beth,  d.  s.p. 
Katherine   Ellen,  ra.  1856,  Henry  Lavallin  Pasley,  Esq.  ct 

Dunboy  Castle. 
Juiia  Anna,  d.  s.  p.  26  March,  1866. 

The  Rev.  William  Waller  d.  16  Feb.  1863. 

Arms—Sa.,  three  walnut  leaves  or,  between  two  tend- 
lets  arg.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  wulnut  tree  ppr.  on  the 
sinister  side  an  escutcheon  pendant  charged  with  the  arms  of 
Fiance,  with  a  label  of  three  points  arg.  Motto—lhc  Iructus- 
virtutis. 

StuJ— Castletown  Manor,  Pallaskenr}-,  co.  Limerick. 


WALLER    OF    PRIOR    PARK. 

Waller,  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park^ 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  b.  29  Jan.  1811  ;  w.  1st,  28  Oct. 
1834,  Eliza  Augusta,  dau.  of  Kev.  Hosea  (iuinuess, 
LL.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Werburgh,  and  Chancellor  of 
St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  l873j  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Arthur,  6.  1  Sept.  1835;  m.  II  May,  1865,  Sarah 
Harriett,  dau.  of  Guy  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort,  D.L. 
King's  Co.,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Richard  P'itz.Vrthur,  b.  19  March,  1867. 

2  William  Benjamin  FitzAnhur,  6.  30  June,  1868;  d.9 
Feb. 1869. 

3  George  Arthur,  6.  7  April,  1872. 

II.  Robert  Jocelyn,  ?/.  26Sept.  1837;  m.  1st,  23  Aug.  1864, 
Sarah  Georgina,  dau.  of  John  Andrews,  Esq.  of  liathenry. 
King's  Co.,  and  by  her  ^ho  d.  6  Aug.  lH'il)  has  issue, 

1  William  Arthur  de  Warrenne,  6.  26  May,  1865. 
1  Eliza  Georgina. 

He  m.  2ndly,  30  Jan.  1879,  3Iargaret,  dau.  of  Edwara 


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AVAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAL 


Saunders,    Esq.,    J. I'.,   late    of    BallimUrry    Park,    co. 
Tipperaiy. 
ni.  Edmund  William,  b.  21   Jan.   1339  ;    m.  31  Auff.  1S69, 
Mary,  dau.  of  llev.  Kobeit  Kowan,  of  Mount  Davys,  co. 
Antrim. 

IV.  William,  6.  25  June,  ISlo;  d.  21  July,  1S62. 

V.  Francis  Albert,  b.  23  Oct.  1846 :   i.l.  7  Sept.  1S72,  Frances 
dau.  of  Ca;.<ar  George  Oiway,  K:sq. 

VI.  liichard  Hardress  Studdert,  b.  11  Sept.  1S49  ;   d.  29 
Jan.  IStU. 

I.  Jane  Solina. 

II.  Georgina  Eiiza  Augusta,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Waller  m.  Dndly,  15  Dec.  1S75,  Eliza  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Philip  Mai-Adam,  Esq.  of  Blackwater  llouse, 
CO.  Clare. 

Lineage.— This  family  of  Waller,  nJ.'a,!  Warbenne,  is  of 
very  great  antiquity,  beinj;  a  branch  of  the  Warrens  of  Po>in- 
ton,  CO.  Chester.  The  elder  branch  became  extinct  in  the 
i;iale  line,  but  its  eventual  heiress,  Francis  JIakia,  dau.  of 
y\DMIBAL  SlE  JOHS  BORLASE  Wakren,  B.irt.,  K.B.,  m.  1S02. 
George  Charles,  4th  Lord  Verno.v,  who  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Wakken,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 

In  the  Book  of  Certificates,  Coll.  of  Arms,  the  arms  of 
Warren  cj  P.iyntoH  are  confirmed  to  William  Warren,  alius 
Waller,  of  Cassingbourne,  co.  Cambridge,  and  of  Ashwell, 
Herts,  who  is  stated  in  the  record  to  be  a  younger  branch  of 
the  family  of  Warren  o/  Poynton,  under  the  hand  of  Ilobert 
Cook,  the  Clarenceux  Roi  d'Armes.  It  does  not  appear  on 
record  why  he  assumed  the  name  of  Waller  in  addition  to  his 
own  patronymic,  but  it  was  probably  in  consequence  of  either 
of  his  estates  above-mentioned  being  derived  from  an  inter- 
marriage with  an  I.eire.-s  of  the  Waller  family. 

William  Warren,  alias  Waller,  in.  Elizabeth  Hammond, 
and  had  issue  two  sons,  Henry,  who  d.  without  male  issue, 
and 

Edward  Waller,  Esq.  of  Ashwell,  Herts,  and  Symond's 
tnn,  C!;ancery  Lane.  London,  ?)j.  1st,  JIargaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Gray,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  Edward,  executor  to 
his  father,  d.  unm.;  ti.  William,  d.  unm.;  iii.  Jonathan,  of 
Asliwcll,  Ileits,  will  dated  3  Nov.  1662,  proved  27  Nov.  IG'.'o, 
l.ad  issue,  Jonathan  Edward,  executor  to  his  father,  Hum- 
lierston,  John,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  Susan ;  iv.  Joshua.  Mr. 
Waller  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Glascoke,  Esq.  of 
r>owne  Ilall,  Essex,  and  had  further  issue  foar  sons;  v. 
RicUAP.D,  of  whom  hereafter ;  vi.  Philip ;  vii.  Thomas  ;  viii. 
John.  Sir.  Waller's  will,  dated  19  Oct.  Wo'3,  was  proved  Jan. 
1G40.     liis&thEon, 

Richard  Waller,  held  a  commission  in  Cromwell's  army 
in  Ireland,  1641.  and  obtained  numerous  and  extensive  grants 
of  land  in  co.  Tipperary.  He  discontinued  the  use  of  the 
.:ame  of  Warren,  but  retained  the  family  arms.  He  resided 
at  Cully,  and  became  possessed,  by  marriage,  of  a  portion  of 
Lord  Cai  lingford's  Tipperary  propt-rty.  Mr.  Waller  made  his 
will  6  Oct.  1G76.  By  Dorothy  his  wife,  he  left  two  sons, 
Richard  and  William;  the  elder  of  whom, 

Richard  Waller,  Esq.  of  Cully,  ru.  Elizabeth  Redmond,  and 
iiy  her  had  three  song  and  three  daus.,  i.  Edward,  d.  unm. 
1711  ;  II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter;  iii.  Jonathan,  d.  unm. 
I.  Dorothy,  m.  Joseph  Gason,  Esq.  of  Killioshallow,  ancestor 
to  GASoti  of  Riihiuond  :  ii.  Anne,  Mrs.  Moody.  Mr.  Waller 
ii;ade  his  will  3  Oct.  1702.     His  2nd  .son, 

William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Cully,  )/i.  Blanche,  dau.  of  Mark 
AVee'r'.s,  Esq.,  by  wiiom  he  had  with  a  dau.,  Jane,  m.  Iticliard 
Maunsell,  Ejq.,  ancestor  of  Macxsell  of  co.  Lii/Ui-icIc,  six 
sons, 

I.  Richard,  of  Cully,  afterwards  Castle  Waller,  rn.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Holland,  aud  had  issue, 

1  William,  d.  unm. 

2  li'chard.   oi    Castle  Waller,   to.  Anne,   dau.   of    Kilne 
Brazier,  Esq.,  and  left  two  sons, 

Jtichard,  m.  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Theobidd 
Bourke,  and  had  issue.  All  his  sons  d.s.p.;  ot  his 
daus.,  Anne  Matilda,  -m.  Sir  John  de  Burgho,  Bart.,  and 
Blanch,  m.  W  illiim  de  Kythre,  Esq. 
Kilner,  ol  Limerick,  m.  Deborah  Xewton,  and  had  with 
oilier  issue, 

Edward  Capt.  87th  Regt.,  m.  1810,  Anna  Maria  Percy, 
and  had  issue, 
Kilner  of  .'Spring  Grove  Hou=e,  Middlesex,  who,  with 
all   his   family,  were   lost  in  the  •' Duubar,'"  near 
Sydney. 
2  Edward,  m.  Constance  Gabbett,  and  had  (with  two  daus., 
Eii/.a,  -„i.  Capt.  Bolton,  and  Conistaiice,  m.  Capt.  Braddell; 
lour  sons, 
John,  of  Rockvalc,  d.  s.  p.  1812. 


Katherine  Doherty,  and  d.  without  male 


Samuel, 

issue. 
Edwsrd,  d.  s.  p. 
Thomas  Maunsell,   of  Finoe  Hou.<!e,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 

1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Vereker,  Esq.,  and  d.  20 

Nov.  1843,  and  hid  issue. 

Edward,  of  Finoe  House,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  vi. 
3  Aug.  1829,  Mary  dau.  of  Henry  Crosslr,  E-q.  of 
Annahoe,  co.  Tyrone,  by  whom  (who  d.  l^l'i)  he  h:id 
no  issue.  He  d.  14  Feb.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  brother. 

Thomas,  )/.  a.  p.  G  Nov.  1S35. 

John  Francis  Waller,  Esq.  late  of  Finoe  House,  co. 
Tipperary,  LL.D.  and  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  the 
distinguished  poet  and  author,  b.  1809;  m.  l^Ah, 
Anna,  dau.  of  William  HopUins,  Esq.,  and  d.  19 
Jan.  1894,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Francis,  b.  1844;  m.  Dec.  1873,  Carohne 
Hester,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Aime,  b.  6  Oct.  1874. 
Edith  Selina. 

II.  John  Edward  Hopkins,  h.  31  Dec.  18.')R. 

I,  Jane  Eleanor,  m.  1864,  Rev.  Thoma's  Teignmouth 
Shore,  A.M.  and  LL  D.,  and  has,  William  KrancLs 
Shore,  b.  27  Apiil,  1865;  and  Thomas  Edmund 
Teignmouth  Shore,  b.  16  Jan.  1868. 

II,  Margaiet  Lucy,  m.  1  Dec.  1870,  Frederick  W. 
Chaplain,  Esq.,  and  has  had,  Frederick  Hardress 
Chaplain,  b.  12  Jan.  1873:  Grace  Anne  Lucy  Chap- 
lin, b.  7  Oct.  1871 ;  d.  28  June,  1872;  Maud  Agnes 
Chaplin,  b.  28  March,  1874;  Olive  Constance  Chap- 
lin, 6,  30  April,  18  77;  Irene  G,  Margaret,  6.  21 
Sept.  1880. 

III,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  to,  10  April,  1869,  Rev,  James 
Robinson,  B,A,,  by  whom  (who  rf,  .^ept,  1874)  she 
had  issue,  Percy  Starkey  Robinson,  b.  16  Dee. 
1871;  and  Anna  Louisa  Mnry  Robinson,  b.  23 
Feb,  187C.     Mr.  Robinson  d.  Dec,  1879, 

IV,  Selina  Elizabeth,  m.  17  Dec.  1872,  James  CUrke 
Lane,  Esq,,  Q,C,,  and  d.  2  Dec,  I8;3. 

V,  Anna  Cecilia,  m.  July,  1880,  Rev,  H,  T,  Lane, 
and  has  issue,  Francis,  6,  May,  1881  ;  Nora,  6.  Oct. 
1882, 

VI,  Constance  Mary,  rf,  5  May,  1872. 

Anna.  m.  Thomas  George  Stoney,  Esq,  of  Kyle  Park, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  t^  ISaO. 

4  Mark. 

1  Jane,  TO.  Richard  Coppinger,  E=q. 

2  Elizabeth,  rii.  George  Uougli,  Esq.,  gramlf;  thcr  of  Field 
Marshal  Hugh,  ist  Viscount  Gough,  K.P. 

II.  Mark. 

III.  William  (Rev.). 

IV.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Edward,  m.  a  dau.  of  Richard  White,  Esq.,  Alderman  and 
Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  had  a  son, 

Richard,  of  Kimmage,  no.  Dublin,  to.  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Abraham  Augustus  Niokson,  Esq.  of  Munny,  co.  Wicklow 
aud  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Richard,    in.   Eliza    Ilorsfall,   of    London,   and    had 
issue. 

2  I'j'ward,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Coddington,  Esq.  of 
Oldbridge.  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue. 

1  Mary. 

2  Letitia,  m.  Major  Lorenzo  Tsiinn. 

3  Jane,   -m.    Joshua    Nunn,    Esq.   of    Dawson    Street, 
Dublin, 

VI.  George,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Waller,  whose  will  is  dated  21  Oct.  1731 ,  d.  that  year.    The 
4th  son, 

Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  of  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1705;  m.  20  June,  1730,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Joeelyn,  Bart.,  father  of  Robert,  1st  Viscount  Jocelyn, 
Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  whoso  son  was  created  Earl 
of  Roden,  and  had  by  her  (who  rf.  June,  18C0), 

I.  Robert,  1st  hart,  of  Newport  {st-.  Burke's  Peerac/e  and 
Baronetage). 

II.  William  (Rev.),  rf.  without  issue. 

III.  Jocelyn,  rf.  iinm. 

IV.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  John  Bloom'ield,  Esq.  of  Newport,  and  was 
mother  of  1st  Lord  Bloomfield. 

II.  E'izabeth,  m.  Cooke  Otway,  Esq,  of  Castle  Otway. 

III.  Blanche,  to.  James  Poe,  Esq.  oi  Solsborough. 

Mr.  Waller  rf.  1  May,  17C2.     His  4th  son, 

George  Waller,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  16 
Oct.  1782,  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Gault,  by  whom  he  had 

issue,  one  son, 

I.  Benjamin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ros.sdroit,  co.  Wexford,  m. 
Esther,  dau.  of  William  Dipges  La  Touclie,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
Banker,  and  rf.  13  June,  I8t3,  leaving  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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2121 


!  GEOBGE(Rev.)  B.A.,  jn.  5  Jan.   1SS2,  Charlotte  Mat ilcla 

Elizabeth,  cl:iu.  of  George  Finch,  Esq.  of  Burley-on-the- 

Hill,  CO.  Rutland. 
2  James,  m.  Marian,  dau.  of  John  Burkitt,  of  St.  Kilda, 

Australia,  and  has  issue,   Grace  Marian,  and  Ethel  La 

Touche. 

1  Estlier,  in.  Eev.  Henry  Ilatton,  Vicar  of  Monart. 

2  Grace. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  8  Oct.  ISOl,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Studdert, 
Esq.  of  Kilkishen,  co.  Clare,  by  whom  (who  </.  April,  I8G9, 
a^t'd  93}  lie  had  further  issue  four  sons  and  three  dans., 

II.  George  Stcddert.  m.  Miss  Falkiner,  settled  in  Australia. 

III.  Robert,  Col.  bencal  Ilnrse  Artillery,  who  served  «irh 
much  distinction  umler  Lord  Gough  through  the  I'unjuub 
canjpaign,  m.  Miss  GriiRths. 

IV.  William  'ruo.MAs,  now  of  Prior  Park. 

V.  Rii-hard,  R.N.,  d.  at  sea. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Timmony  Park. 

II.  Selina  Maria,  m.  2S  March,  182;i,  Sir  Edmund  Waller,  Ith 
bart.  of  Newport. 

III.  Georgiana  Fiances,  m.  Caleb  Powell,  Esq.  of  Clonshavov, 
M.P. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  16  July,  1833,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  by  his 
«on,  William  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.,  now  of  Prior  Park. 

Arms — Chequy  or  and  az.,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  lion  rampant 
double  queued  of  the  fi  st.  Oi-e>!t — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
an  eagles  leg  and  thigh  erect  gu.  in  front  of  a  (.lume  of  five 
ostrich  feathers  alternately  arg.  and  az.  Mottu — Uonor  et 
Veritas. 

Seal — Prior  Park,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary. 


■WALLEB    OP    AliLENSTOWU. 
Waller,  William  Xewcome,  Esq.  of  Aliens- 
town,  CO.  Meatli,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Aug.  18.j9. 

Liineage. — This  family  descends  in  the  female  line  from 
■Waller  of  Groombridge.    They  spring  from 

William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Groombridge,  High  .Sheriff  of 
JKent,  m.  Anne  Fallemar  (r.ee  preceding  Memoir)  and  left  two 
sons,  I.  William,  m.  Alice  Hendly,  and  from  whom  descended 
Waller,  Bart,  (see  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  tlie  Wallers 
of  Castletown ;  ii.  John,  m,  Elizabeth  Fainfold,  and  was 
father  of 

Richard  Waller,  whose  son, 

Robert  Waller,  m.  Elizabeth  Dunconibe,  and  had  two 
sons,  William  and 

Edmdnd  Waller,  E?q.  of  Coles  Hill,  Herts,  who  d.  ir02. 
and  was  bur.  in  Agmuudeshatn  (now  Ameisham,  Bucks) 
Churchyard,  leaving  a  sun, 

Robert  Waller,  Esq.  of  Agmondesham,  Bucks,  to.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Griffin  Hampden,  of  Hampden,  and  sister  of  Col. 
John  Hampden,  the  famous  Republican,  by  whom  he  had 
eleven  children,  whose  baptisms  are  to  be  found  in  Amersliam 
Church  Registry  as  follows, 

I.  Edmdnd,  the  celebrated  Poet,  b.  IC05;  »(.  1st,  Anna 
Banks  ;  aud'indly,  Mary  Biesse  (see  \Y alleu of  lanuiiigton, 
Bucks). 

II.  GryfRn,  b.  16u7. 

III.  Robert  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Waller,  of  Allcastown, 
CO.  Meath. 

IV.  Stephen,  6.  IfilO. 
I.  Elizabeth,  h.  1601. 
u.  Anne,  b.  1602. 

m.  Cecilia,  b.  1603,  m.  Mr.  Torakins,  Clerk  of  Queen's 
Couu' il,  who  was  executed  for  being  concerned  in  the 
"  Waller  Plot "'  li'43  (see  Clarendon's  Ihstorii). 

IV.  Dorothy,  0.  1G04;  d.  1601,  bur.  in  Amersliam  Church- 
yard. 

V.  Mary,  6.  1608. 

VI.  Uifely,  b.  1613. 

VII.  Ellen,  b.  16i4. 

The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Thomas  Waller,  bapt.  1600,  went  to  Ireland  and 
was  killed  in  the  massacre  of  1041,  leaving  by  his  wife,  a 
niece  of  John  Bramhall,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  a  son, 

John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Kdmainham  Castle,  near  Kells,  co. 
Meath,  6.  1641  ;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Coddington,  Esq. 
of  Holmpatrick,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  four  sons  and  eight  daus. 
He  d.  6  Feb.  1715,  and  was  bur.  in  Martry  Churchyard.  One 
child  only  survived  him, 

Robert  Waller,  6.  1672 ;  to.  Anna  Maria  Hughes ;  and  d. 
.1731,  having  had  issue,  i.  Robert,  of  Rookwood,  b.  1701,  -ni, 
Jane  Ormsby;  his  issue  is  extinct;  ii.  William,  ot  whom 
presently;  I.  Hannah,  m.  Dixie  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Ath- 
lumney;  ii.  Mary  to.  Francis  Mereuyth,  Esq.  of  Dollords- 
town ;  III.  Jane  to.  1st.  Cul.  Eyre,  of  Eyrec'  urt  Castle  ;  and 
2nd!y,  Col.  William  Congreve.     The  younger  son, 

William  Waller,  Ksij.  of  AlIen.stown,  fc.  1710,  co.  Meath, 
bought  most  of  the  property,  and  built  tlie   present  house. 


He  TO.  1733,  Anna  Maria  Smyth,  dau.  of  Yen.  James  Smyth, 
Archdeacon  of    Meath,  by  Catherine   Vesey    his    wife,  dau. 
of  Most  Rev.   John  Vesey,  Archbishop  of  Tuum,  and  had 
issue, 
Robert,  his  heir. 

Jan)es,  b.  1737 ;   ./.  .».  p.  1757,  in  India. 
William,  6.  1719;  killed  by  a  fall  while  hunting  IC  Jan. 

1781. 
Catlierine,  6.  1734;  m.  James  Noble,  Esq.  of  Glasdrummon. 

CO.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue  several  sons  and  daus.,  all  of 

whom  d.  vnra.,  except  Mungo  Henry,  of  whom  presently  . 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Dean  Browne :  and  Mary  Martha,  rn.  Rev. 

Thomas  Sutton;  and  i/.  19  March,  1791. 
Anne,  to.  Jnhn  Young,  Esq.,  and  d.  1806. 
Maiy,  b.  17S9;  m.  1767,  Samuel  Augustus  Beaufort,  Esq.,  and 

d.   1831. 
Jane,  b.  1746;  m.  1st,  Edward  Nangle,  Esq. ;  and2ndly.  Rev. 

Robert  Highland  ;  d.  1790. 
Leonora,  b.  17.52  :  m.  Capt.  Mayne;  and  d.  1834. 
Elizabeth,  6.  1753;  d.  1835. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  2  Oct.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Waller,  Esq.  of  Allrn.stown,  b.  1735;  m.  Mary 
Shirley,  and  had  two  sons  both  of  whom  d.  infants.  He  d. 
1S09,  when  his  property  devolved  upon  his  nephew. 

Rev.  Mongo  Henry  Noble,  Rector  of  Clongill,  co.  Meath 
(see  Noble  of  GUt.tsdruntinond),  in  right  of  his  mother, 
whereupon  he  assumed  by  royal  licence  1809  the  surMamc 
and  arms  of  Waller.  He  vi.  Jan  17;i4,  Maria,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Newcombe,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and 
Primate  of  all  Ireland,  by  Susanna  D'Oyly  his  wife,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Henry,  6.  1795  ;  d.  v.nm.  17  June,  1837. 

II.  Robert,  of  Glassdrummond  (see  Noule  of  Glassdrum- 
viond). 

III.  James  Noble,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Jlungo,  b.  Ib05;  d.  1824 

V.  Jolin  (Rev.),  b.  1«09;  d.  1824. 

I.  Susannah,  d.  1797. 

II.  Maria,  d.  1857. 

Mr.  Noble  Waller  <;.  3  June,  1S3I.     His  3rd  son, 

James  Noble  Waller,  Esq.  of  Allenstown,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1845-46,  b.  28  July,  1800  ;  to.  1st,  22  Marcli, 
ls;;8,  Julia,  dau.  of  Charles  Arthur  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charles- 
fort,  CO.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  April,  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Newcome,  now  of  Allenstown. 

II.  James  Henry,  b.  25  .March,  1845:  d.  13  March,  1884. 

III.  Edmund  Noble,    b.    U   June,   1846;  m.  7  Apiil,    1877. 
Maria  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Noble. 

I.  Julia  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  May  1858,  Anna  Marie,  5th  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  A.  Burrowes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Sept.  ISJl)  had 
issue, 

II.  Catharine  Maria. 

III.  Florence  Mary,  d.  10  Feb.  1889. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  18  Dec.  1874. 

^)-))is— Arg.,  a  bend  voided  sa.  charged  with  three  walnut 
leaves  ppr.,  sa.  three  walnut  leaves  or,  between  two  bendlets, 
arg.  Crest — Pendant  from  an  oak  tree  ppr.  an  escutcheon  arg. 
charged  with  a  saltire  gu.  a  mount  vert  a  walnut-tree  ppr.  on  the 
sinister  side,  an  escutcheon  pendant  charged  with  the  arms  of 
France  with  a  label  of  three  uoiuts  arg.  Mottoes — "  llic 
fructus  virtutis"  and  "  Azincouit." 

Seat — Allenstown,  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

•♦ 

WALLINGTON    OF    DUESLEY. 

Wallingtox,  Jonx  Williams,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Keevil  Manor,  Wilts,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  4tli  Light 
Dragoons,  Hon.  Col.  4th  Eatt.  Gloucestershire  liegt. 
1872-1884;  b.  16  March,  1822;  ?«.  22  June,  1852, 
Henrietta  ilaria,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Wil- 
liam Beach,  of  Oakley  Hall,  Hants,  and  Keevil 
House,  Wilts,  and  iiaa  issue, 

I.  John  Arthur  Beach,  b.  11  April,  1853;  to.  5  April,  1833, 
Constance  Mary,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  St. 
John  iliiiimay,  Bart,  of  Dogmersfield  Park,  Himts,  and 
has  issue, 

John  Mildmay,  b.  7  Jan.  1394,  d.  in  infancy. 
Nina  ilary  I'll)  His. 

II.  Edward  William,  private  secretary  to  the  Earl  of 
Hupetoun,  Governor  of  \ictoiia,  b.  7  Dec.  1854. 

in.  Charles    Digby,   6.   23   March,   1856,    Lieut.   2nd  Batt. 

Lancashire  Fusiliers,  in.  31   Jan.  1894,  EJith  Margaret, 

3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Stafford,  G.C.M.G. 
IV.  Frank  Maxwell,  b.  7  Match,  ls70. 
I.  Henrietta  Maria.  ii.  Augusta  Frances, 

in.  Alice  Julia. 


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liineagre.— The  family  of  \VAl.LiSGTONisono  of  antiquity, 
anil  has  lieen  Ion<r  settled  in  to.  Gloucester. 

Edward  Walungton.  Ksq.  of  Wotton-untloi-EcIge,  m.  12 
April,  lot3;>,  Susanna  Okes,  ami  lunl  a  son, 

Charles  W.^llington,  Esq.  of  Malniesbury,  m.  -0  J.an. 
1719,  Mary,  dau.  of  Natlianiel  Player,  Esq.  of  Malmesbury, 
and  was  father  of 

The  llEv.  Charles  Wallin'gton,  Vicar  of  Frampton,  co. 
Gloucester,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  .lohn  rurncll,  Esq.  of  Dursley, 
and  had  issue,  Charles;  John,  d.  unni.  at  sea;  and  Mary,  /.(. 
Georjre  l";,itliorne,  Esq.     The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Wallixgton,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester,  in. 
6  Xov.  1749,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  N'ichohvs  Neale, 
Esq.  of  Dursley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1781)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hackwell,  Essex,  b.  Oct. 
1750:  Hi.  .Tan.  17S1,  Frances  Russell,  dau.  of  Hanilyn  Har- 
ris, Esq.  of  Daveniry,  eo.  Xorthaaipton,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Arthur  Granado,  Lieut. -Gen.  Bengal  Presi- 
dency, J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Wurwiek,  h.  31  Jan.  11^!^. 

2  John  Clement,  Lieut. -Col.  10th  llus.sars,  b.  25  July, 
1700 :  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Charles  Monck 
Mason,  Esq.  ;  2ndly,  Fanny  Wilson. 

1  Frances  Ann,  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  1826. 

II.  John,  cf  Piers  Court,  m.  17S3,  Miss  Wallington,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sanuu'I  Walliiitrton,  of  Dursley,  and  had 
issue  an  only  dau.  and  litir,  Klizabeth,  who  m.  Henry  Clif- 
ford ClilTord,  Esq.  of  F'rauiptou  Court,  Gloucester,  and  d. 
1838,  leaving  issue. 

in.  Edward,  of  Dursley. 

I.  3Iary. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Williams,  Esq. 
The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Wallixgton,  Esq.  m.  16  May,  1702,  Arabella,  Ms 
cousin,  dau.  of  John  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Chelsea,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Edward,  b.  29  Julv,  1794.  John,  of  Dursley. 

Charles,  d.  28  May,  1832. 

Arabella  Harriot,  m.  1817.  the  Rev.  Robert  Jerniyn  Cooper, 
2nd  son  of  Bransby  Cooper,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  b. 
25  Jan.  1797  ;  m.  25  Sept.  1820,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Sheppard,  Esq.  of  The  Ridge,  Wotton-under-Edge,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Nov.  1879,  aged  79)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Williams,  C.B.,  of  Keevil  House. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  to.  IS  Nov.  1866,  William  Towgood,  Esq. 
of  Uplands,  Somerset. 

Mr.  W.allington  d.  May,  1888. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  ai;d  4th,  erm.,  three  bars  wavy  sa.  on 
a  chief  gu.  a  saltier  or,  for  Wallington  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a 
fess  sa.  surmounting  a  lion  rampant  gu.  three  dexter  hands 
aig.,  for  Neale.  Crest — A  bucks  head  ppr.  erased  gu.  collared 
fa.  charged  with  a  cinqui  foil  or,  between  two  lozenges  arg. 
Jilottu — Non  temere,  sed  fortiter. 

Jiiscde'iice — Keevil  House,  Trowbridge. 


WALLIS    OF    DRISHANE    CASTLE. 

AVallis,  IIenky  AuBitKY  Beaumoxt,  Esq.  of 
Drisliane  Castle,  eo.  Cork,J.P.,  b.  4  Jul}',  ISfil ;  m. 
1  March,  1883,  Elizabctli  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of 
Hon.  Albert  ielverton  Bingliam,  5tli  son  of  the  3rd 
Lord  Clanmorris,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Digbt,  b.  3  June,  1885 
Audrey  Beatrice  Jean,  b.  23  Jan.  1888. 

Lineage.— In  159.5,  Thomas  VVallts,  Esq.  resided  at 
Curryplass.  co.  Cork;  he  d.  previous  to  1G30,  leaving  a  widow 
and  two  sons.    The  elder  son, 

Tiio.MAs  Wallys,  of  Curryglass,  left  at  his  decease  two 
sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Curryglass,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Peter,  of  Shangary,  co.  Cork,  living  1630,  High  Sheriff 
1C60,  had  a  large  grant  of  laud  under  the  Act  of  Settlement, 
TO.  Audrey,  dau.  of  Barachias  Baker,  Esq.  of  Carrigrohan, 
CO.  Coik,  and  d.  Ifi79,  lea\ing  by  her  (who  d.  1685)  fmr 
dans.  (viz.  :  1  Margaret,  ui.  Col.  Edward  tlorker,  of  Bally- 
Maloe,  CO.  Cork,  and  d.s  p.  17  July,  1721  ;  2  Katherine.  m. 
167'J,  Eberi.zer  Low,  Esq.,  and  d.  H  July,  1697;  3  Meiiet- 
abel.  Til  Francis  Foulke,  Esq.,  and  d.  1  July,  1703  ;  4  Maiy, 
m.  Benjamin  Glascott,  Esq.,  New  Ross,  who  d.  Oct.  1723) 
and  two  sons, 

1  John,  of  Carrigrohan,  J.P.,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Mary, 
m.  Charles  Guokin,  Esq. 

2  Barachias,  of  Ballycrenan,  m.  1688,  Ellen  Cross,  of 
Ballybrazil,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  intestate  (Adm.  7  July, 
1711)   leaving   two    daus.   (viz.,    1   Susan,   m.  Williaui 


Corker,  Esq.  of  Kilbrenan,  co.  Cork  ;  2  Eleanor,  m.  Jan. 
1730,  Sylvester  Cross,  Esq.  of  Passage,  co.  Cork,  who  d. 
1767)  and  a  son, 
William,  of  Ballycrenan,  vi.  Clotilda,  dau.  of  Thoma.» 
UniaeUc,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.   Waterford,  and  had 
Barachias,   of  Ballycrenan,    vi.    1763,   Anne,    dau.    of 
Emanuel  Pigott,  Esq.,  and  d.s. p.  Jan.    1765;  Helena, 
VI.  John  Colthurst,  Esq. ;  Clotilda,  m.  1771,  Sir  Edward 
Hoare,  3rd  bart.  of  Annabelle. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wallts,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  mentioned  in  will  of 
his  uncle  Peter,  1630,  party  to  a  deed  in  1640,  had  issue, 

I.  Boyle,  b.  1644. 

II.  Thomas,  ot  Curryglass,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Henry,  of  Drishane,  co.  Cork,  m.  Penelope,  dau.  of 
John  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  and  left 

1  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.;  2  Henry,  b.  1697,  d.  s.  p.  1749;  A 
John,  of  Reddy,  called  to  the  Bar  1754,  High  Sheiiffof 
Cork  1772,  d.  s.  p.  1787;  1  Mary,  m.  George  Jackson. 
Esq.  of  Grangebeg,  co.  Cork. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  m.  1st,  1679,  Jane 
Ludyman,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Thomas  and  Grace,  viho 
both  d.  unm.  Mr.  Wallis  had  in  the  time  of  James  11.,  to- 
fly  to  England  with  his  wife  and  two  children.  He  ra.  2ndly, 
Persis,  dau.  of  Holmes,  and  had  issue  four  daus.  (viz.,  Annc^ 
y/i.  Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  of  Gregg,  co.  Cork;  Elizabeth,  m. 
Samuel  Meade,  Esq.;  Arabella,  to.  Michael  Webber,  Esq.;. 
Persis  ;  and  Jane,  m.  Digby  Cooke,  Esq.)  two  sons, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas. 

Mr.  Wallis  purchased  considerable  landed  property  in  the  co. 
of  Cork,  in  1703,  from  the  trustees  of  F'orfeited  Estates.  His 
son  and  heir, 

George  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  m.  1721,  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  and  had 
two  daus.  (viz.,  Penelope,  vi.  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cherry- 
mount,  CO.  Waterford ;  and  Elizabeth,  in.  Samuel  Adams,  Esq.) 
and  as  many  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  d.  s.  p. 
The  elder  son, 

Henuy  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass  and  Drishane,  under 
the  limitations  in  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Henry 
Wallis,  Esq.,  became  entitled  to  the  Drishane  and  other 
estates;  he  m.  1758,  Elizabeth,  dau.  ot  Christmas  Paul,  Esq. 
of  Paulville,  co.  Carlow,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Cai  ew,  Esq.  of  Ballynamona,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  four 
sons  and  two  daus., 

John,  his  heir. 

Christmas  Paul  (Rev.),  B.A.,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Stopford,  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  sister  of 
Edward  Stopford,  Bishop  ot  Meath,  and  had  three  sons  and 
six  daus., 

1  John,  an  officer  52nd  Regt.,  d.  unm. 

2  Henry,  an  officer  52ud  liegt.,  d.  s.p. 

3  James,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

2  Catherine. 

3  Penelope,  to.  Rev.  Digby  Joseph  Stopford  Bam. 

4  Ellen,  m.  —  Lombard,  Esq. 

He  9)1.  2ndly,  Hannah  Fitzgerald,  and  had  further  issue. 

4  George. 

5  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  to.  Miss  MacDermot,  and 
had  a  dau.,  Anne. 

6  Christmas  Paul,  to.  Blessing,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown- 
ing Gardner,  Esq.,  Youshal,  co.  Cork,  and  bad  1  Christ- 
mas Paul,  d.  unm.  ;  2  Thomas  Henry  Gardner ;  S 
Cliristiana  Augustus  ;  4  Georgina  Blessing  ;  5  Frances  ;  tf 
Penelope  Croker. 

5  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Thomas,  m.  Miss  Cooke,  and  had  issue,  1  Harry,  an  officer 
52nd  Foot,  TO.  Miss  Justice,  and  had  three  daus.  Mary,  )/t. 
Thomas  Crofts,  Esq  ;  Ellen,  in.  John  Moriarty,  M.D.  ;  and 
Dora,  d.  unm.  ;  2  Cooke,  of  Minehill,  eo.  Coik;  1  Rebecca, 
1/1.  —  Sherlock,  Esq. ;  2  Elizabeth  ;  3  Mary,  to.  —  Herrick, 
Esq.  ;  and  4  Ellen,  ?k.  the  Rev.  A.  Sergeant,  of  Waterford. 

Harry,  m.  Helen,  2nd  dan.  of  James  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Brae- 
head,  CO.  Lanark,  and  had  three  sons,  Harry,  drowned  ; 
James ;  and  John,  d.  .«.  p. ;  and  seven  daus.,  of  whom  the- 
eldest,  Sarah,  m.  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Carbeth  Gutherie  ; 
and  the  6th,  Margaret,  m.  George  Dennistuun,  Esq. 

Ellen,  in.  Charles  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Curraghduff,  co.  Water- 
ford. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  Joshua  Christmas  Paul,  2nd  bart.  of  Bally- 
glan,  CO.  Waterford,  and  d.  s.  p.  16  April,  1836. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane  Castle,  m.  1st,  Patience, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  co.  Cork, 
and  by  her  had  one  dau.. 


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Patience,  r,i.  —  Hanning,  Esq.  of  Cork. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Sept.   1787,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Jonn  Carlcton, 
Esq.  of  Woodside,  co.  Cork,  and  Ly  her  had  issue, 

Henrt,  his  heir. 

Penelope,  m.  Samuel  Adams,  Esq.  of  Kilbree,  CO.  Cork,  J. P. 

Elizaheth,  m.  the  liov.  Charles  Morgan. 

Marianne,   m.  Simon  Newport,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  John's  Hill 
Villa,  Waterford. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Hemiy  Wallis,  of  Drishane  Castle,  co.  Cork,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1814;  m.  Ut,  Miss  Forster,  by  whom  he 
had  one  son,  deceased:  and  2ndly,  1827,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Grice 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Eallynatray,  co.  Waterford,  and  sister  of  the 
Princess  of  Capua  and  of  Lady  Dinorhen,  and  had, 

John  Richard  Smyth,  of  Drishane  Castle. 

Mary  Gertrude,  d.  umn.  5  May,  1857. 

Mr.  Wallis  d.  6  Jan.  18o2,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  liicHARD  Smyth  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane  Castle, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  6.  5  June,  1828;  m.  1  Sept.  185.3, 
Miss  Octavia  Willoughby,  and  by  her  who  m.  2ndly,  4  Apiil, 
1872,  Sir  G.  H.  Beaumont,  9th  bart.  of  Cole  Orton  Hall,  co. 
Leicester)  had  issue, 

Digby  Henry  Willoughby,  6.  2  June,  1854  ;  d.  18  July,  1858. 

Henry  Aubrey  Beacmont,  now  of  Drishane  Castle. 

Eva  Octavia  Augusta,  d.  28  March,  IbtiO. 

Eva  Violet  Amelia  Gwen  AVilloughby,  6.  posthumously. 

Mr.  Wallis  d.  27  Oct.  1868. 

&af— Drishane  Casilo,  Millstreet,  co.  Cork. 

Club — Carlton. 


•WALLROTH    OF    MICKLEOVEE.    HOTJiE.  i 

Walleoth,  Coxead  AcoLPnus,  Esq.  of  Mickle- 
over  House,  co.  Derby,  M.A.  Oxon,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1876, 
Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  Jacob  Willink,  Esq.  of  Hin- 
derton,  co.  Chester. 

Lilueag'e. — Charles  William  Herman  Wallroth,  Esq. 
of  Lee,  CO.  Kent,  ru.  1845,  Louisa,  dau.  of  George  Bremeyer, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1893;  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry. 

u.  Frederick  Anthony,  m.  1874,  Caroline  Sibella  Wells,  and 
has  issue, 

Eeginald  Claude,  h.  1875. 

Eleanor.  Maude  Caroline. 

Florence  Emily.  Iris. 

HI.  Conrad  Adolphus,  of  Mickleover  House. 

I.  Louisa,  ra.  1874,  Allied  Lubbock,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 
Alfred  Basil,  h.  1876;  Kobin,  b.  1879;  Merlin  Gordon,  b. 
1884  ;  Nora,  d.  1875  ;  Inez  Alfreda. 

II.  Florence,  in.  1S73,  William  Frederick  AJphonse  Archi- 
bald, Esq.,  Master  of  the  Court,  and  has  issue,  Ptoderie 
Thomas,  b.  1876  ;  Malcolm  George,  h.  1878  ;  Cuthbert  Nor- 
man, 6.  1882  ;  Hubert  Karl,  6.  1863  ;  Ethel  Frances  ;  Cecile 
Florence ;  Euth  Mary. 

HI.  Catherine  Elizabeth, 
Mr.  Wallroth  d.  1857. 

f^fxit — Mickleover  House,  Derby. 
CLuh — United  University,  S.W. 


WAIiMESLEY    OF    PILGRIM'S    HALL, 

Walmesley,Eichaed  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Pilgrim's 
Hall,  Es.sex,  b.  8  Dec.  1822;  m.  26  Sept.  1848. 
Louisa  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Brooke  King,  Esq.  of 
Lincolnshire,  by  -whom  he  has  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  6.  27  Aug.  1850;  mi.  May,  1882,  Martha,  dan.  of 
J.  Gascoigne,  Esq.  of   Leamington,  and  has,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 
Bernard  Eobebt,  h.  1884. 

13.  Charles,  h.  7  March,  1852 ;  d.  unm.  1892. 

HI.  Hubert,  6.  11  April,  18G6;  d.  unm.  1890. 

I.  Louisa  Caroline,  m.  26  Oct.  1870,  Daniel  O'Connell 
Smithwiek,  Esq.  of  Orchardton,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d. 
19  Oct.  1883,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Ellen. 

III.  Alice,  ra.  12  Oct.  1880,  Capt.  Thomas  Carrol  Dempster 
(late  28th  Ecgt.),  and  has  issue, 

IV.  Constance. 

V.  Eose. 

VI.  Gertrude. 

VII.  Mary,  m.  1890,  W.  Higgins,  Esq.,  late  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Eifles). 

Lineage. — Thomas  Walmeslev,  of  Sholay,  co.  Lan- 
caster, living  22  Henry  VII.,  m.  Elizabeth,  duu.  of  William 


Travels,  of  Neathby,  co.  Lancaster,  and  was  father  of  another 
Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Sholay,  living  28  Henry  VIII. ,  who 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Livesay,  of  Livesay,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  17  April,  1584,  having  had  eight  sons  and  two 
daus., 

Thomas  (Sir),  Sergeant-at-Law,  and  one  of  Judges  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  temp.  King  James  I.  Sir  Thomas 
founded  tlie  family  of  Walmesley  of  Danktnhalgh,  now 
represented  l)y  Lord  Petre. 

EicuARD,  of  Sholay,  of  whom  presently. 

Eiibert,  of  Coldcoats,  co.  Lancaster,  ancestor  of  the  Wai^ 
mesleys  0/ C'o/(/coat*«  :  the  eventual  heiress  of  whom,  Mar- 
garet Walmesley,  of  Bashall,  6.  30  Aug.  1736  ;  m.  18  April, 
1766,  Hugh  Hughes  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Plymog,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  Gwerelas,  co.  Merioneth. 

Edward,  of  Banaster  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  w.  Anne  Hawkes- 
worth,  of  Hawkesworth,  co.  York;  and  d.  circa  1601, 
leaving, 

1  Thomas,  of  Banaster  Hall,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward 
Stanley,  of  Jloor  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  lea\ing  by  her  an 
only  dau.,  Anne,  ra.  KatclitTe  Hoghton,  youngest  son  of 
Sir  Richard  Hoghton,  1st  Bart,  of  Hoghton  Tower. 

2  Edward,  of  Banaster  Hall,  b.  1593  ;  -la.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Anderton,  of  Horwi.-k,  co.  Lancaster,  relict  of 
William  Walton,  of  Walton-le-dale. 

.3  Richard,  </.  young. 

1  Rosamond,  la.  Thomas  Winkley,  of  Bellington,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 

2  Anne,  m.  Richard  Craven,  of  Dunkley,  co.  Lancaster. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Hodgkinson,  of  Preston. 
William,  merchant  of  London,  ra.  and  had  issue. 
Nicholas,  inerehant  of  London,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 

Keinble,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  co.  Bucks,  ra.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  —  Ellis,  of  London. 

2  Judith,  ra.  Sir  Robert  Smyth,  of  Upton,  Essex. 
Henry,  a  Priest. 

John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Barrister-at-La«-. 

Alice,  m.  Eichard  Hethershall,  of  Hethershall,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Christopher  Nowell,  gent,  of  Mearley,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  left  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

Eichard  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Sholay  or  Sholley,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  William  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Fishwick,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  two  sons,  Thomas,  who  d.  unm.  ;  and  his 
successor  at  his  decease,  about  the  year  1609,  when  his  will 
was  proved  at  Chester. 

Eichard  Waljiesley,  Esq.  of  Sholley,  6.  1598;  to.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  William  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Eadborne,  in  Brindle,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  o£ 
Thomas  Souihworth,  of  Samlesburj-,  co.  Lancaster,  an  only 
child,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Cottam,  of  Dilworth. 

II.  Gerald,  d.  young  ;  bur.  9  Jan.  1622. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Sholley,  bapt.  2  April.  1621  ;  living  1664;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Mossock,  and  sister  and  heir  of 
Henry  Mossock,  Esq.  of  Cunscough,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Anne,  who  d.  a  Nun  in  Flanders ;  a  son,  Henry, 
bur.  3  March,  1660  ;  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Sholley,  1656,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Hoghton,  of  Park  Hall,  and  sister  of  AVilliam 
Hoghton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  13  Oct.  1722)  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas,  his  heir. 

2  William,  of  Liverpool,  d.  s.  p.  16  March,  1752. 

3  John,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Edward,  killed  at  sea. 

5  Eichard  (Eev.),  d.  6  May,  1735. 

6  Eobert,  lost  at  sea. 

7  Charles,  d.  1716. 

8  Uenry,d.s.  2J-  173t. 

9  James,  </.  7  April,  1777. 

10  Francis,  d.  s.  p.  April,  1760. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

2  Anne,  d.  unm.  1733. 

3  Margaret,  m.  1722,  William  Colegrave,  Esq.  of  Cann 
Hall,  Essex,  d.  24  April,  1768,  leaving  issue. 

4  Doroth}',  d.  young. 

Eichard  Walmesley  d.  19  Aiig.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Sholley,  b.  21  Oct.  1685  ;  in.  Mary, 
dau .  of  William  Colegrave,  Esq.  (who  d.  11  Nov.  1721),  and 
had  issue, 

1  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  14  Dec.  1709  ;  d.  v.  p. 

2  Thomas,  his  heir. 

3  Joseph,  6.  7  Oct.  1715;  d.s.p.  April,  1759. 

4  Francis  (Rev.),  Sub-Prior  at  Dolwert,  Loraine,  6.  11 
April,  1718  ;  d.  at  Dolwert. 

1  Mary,  d.  unm. 
Thomas  Walmesley  d.  10  April,  1755.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Sholley  and  Bellzei-shatch, 
F:ssex,  h.  28  Aug.  1713  ;  ni.  10  April,  1758,  Klizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Turner,  F;sq.  of  Hampstead  Heath,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  12  May,  1775. 


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I.  RiCHABD,  of  Slioll.'y.  h.  22  Ausr.  KG4  ;  m.  25  Aug.  179t, 
Oatharino,  dau.  of  Thomas  JIanby,  of  Downsell  Hall, 
Essex,  by  Anne,  dan.  ot  Wiili.ini  Colt'grave  and  Margaret 
Walmesley,  and  dying  20  Jlay,  1803.  left  issue, 

1  TuoMAS  George,  of  ShoUey,  which  lie  sold  1870,  b.  16 
Aug.  17115;  7.1.  4  May,  1824",  Susan  Elizabelli  TrussUr, 
of  Slindon,  Sussex,  aud  </.  leaving  issue,  Anthony,  b. 
25  Nov.  1826  ;  Kichard,  (/.  young,  1829  ;  John,  b.  26 
Jan.  1830,  (/.  s.  ^i. 

2  IJichard,  J.l'.  for  E.ssex,  6.  25  Nov.  1706  ;  m.  29  May, 
1821,  Marianne,  dau.  tf  Joseph  Lcscher,  of  Boyks 
<Jourf.  Kssex,  and  (/.  16  Feb.  186,"),  leaving  issue  by  her 
{Who  d.  6  Oct.  1868). 

1  KiCHAKD  Joseph,  now  of  rilgvim's  Hall. 

2  Thomas,  late  of  Lilyston  Hall,"Lss<x,  b.  23  Nov.  IS23  ; 
m.  5  May,  1S47,  Mary  Newtun  Kli/.abeth,  only  sur- 
viving child  and  heir  of  Edward  iMariin  Foxhall,  by 
whom  (who  d.  26  April,  Isiti)  lie  has  1  .Alfred,  b.  1 1 
Sept.  1849,  if.  .\ug.  1881  ;  2  Liodfrev,  b.  I  June,  1853, 
<;.  18  Jan.  1870;  3  Robert  Edward,'  b.  17  Dec.  1857; 
m.  6  June,  1882,  Winifred  Blary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Weld-Blundell,  Esq.  of  Ince  1-ilundell,  Lancashire  ; 
1  Mary,  m.  11  Jan.  1877.  U'illiim,  3rd  son  of  Mr. 
.Sergeant  Bellasis,  and  has  issue;  2  Agnes  Mary,  a 
Nun;  3  Tere.sa  i\Iary  ;  4  Josephine  Mary. 

3  Robert,  Lieut.  77th  Regt.,  6.  30  Aug.  1828;  d.  in 
the  Crimea,  Oct.  K-64. 

4  John  Joseph,  0.  1  Nov.  1835  ;  m.  Adele,  dau.  of 
George  Stagg.  and  has  issue. 

1  Blary  Ann  Eleanor,  vi.  6  June,  1812,  Hon  Henry 
William  Pctre,  of  Springfield,  Essex,  2nd  son  of  lltii 
Baron  Petre,  and  has  issue. 

3  Henry,  of  Ingatestone  Hall,  Essex,  b.  1  Nov.  1799; 
m.  1  Way,  1832,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Havers,  Ksij. 
of  Beacons  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  </.  16  Oct.  1871), 
left  at  his  decease,  1  William  Joseph,  b.  29  Jan.  1833  : 
r,i.  1856,  Sophy,  dau.  of  Geoi'ge  Staniforth,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  Maria,  m.  12  Feb.  1877;  William  Maiit 
Coghlan,  Sessions  Judge,  Tanna,  Bombay,  and  Blanche  ; 
2  Henry,  b.  25  Oct.  1836  ;  3  Edward  (Rev.),  6.  19  May, 
1838,  d.  20  Sept.  1875;  1  Catharine  Mary;  2  Agnes,  a 
Nun;  3  Isabella;   4  Eliza. 

4  Michael,  6.  5  April,  IhOO  ;  vi.  12  April,  18^0,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Lescher,  Esq.  of  Boyles  ;  d.  s.  p. 

5  Frances,  d.  young. 

u.  Thomas,  b.  10  Sept.  I7C7  ;  d.  5  Jan.  1825. 
III.  Robert,  a  Monk  of  La  1  rappe,  b.  12  Feb.  1770;  and  d. 
at  La  Trappe. 

I.  Catherine,  0.  17  April,  1759 ;  d.  unm.  7  Jan.  I18n. 

II.  Elizabeth  Mercy  Magd;Jen,  6.  23  July,  1760  ;  d.  20  Aug. 
1787. 

III.  .Mercy,  b.  17  Oct.  1761 ;  d.  unm.  23  March,  1807. 

IV.  Anne,  b.  7  Feb.  1763;  d.  unm.  26  Oct.  1814. 

V.  Frances,  b.  16  Feb.  1772;  ?/i.  4  April,  lsl5,  Nicholas 
Tuite  Selby,  Esq.  of  Acton,  and  had  issue. 

VI.  Eleanor  Monica. 

III.  JoHX  ancestor  of  the  Walmesleys  of  Weslwood  House. 

IV.  W  ilUam,  bapt.  7  Aua.  1622  ;  d.  young. 

V.  George,  d.  young  ;  bur.  27  June,  1649^. 

I.  Jlargaret.  bait.  1616;  d.  unm. 

II.  Janet,  m.  John  Sherborne,  Esq.  of  Ealey  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster ;  d.  s.  p. 

^fiimilg  of  (Elulmcslcir  of  glunlunbalgb. 
Sir  Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Dunkenhaigh,  co.  Lancaster, 
Sergeant-at-Law  and  Judge  of  the  Court  ot  Common  Pleas, 
d.  26  Nov.  1612,  aged  76,  leaving  by  his  wife  Anne,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Robert  Shuttleworth,  of  HacUinge,  co.  Lancaster 
<who  (/.  19  April,  1635),  an  only  son, 

Thomas,  of  Dunkenhaigh,  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  sister  of  Henry 
Earl  of  Danliy,  K.G.,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Danveis, 
Knt.  of  liaunstey,  co.  Wilts,  by  whom  (who  d.  Sept.  1601) 
he  had, 

1  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Dunkenhaigh,  of  whom  presently. 

2  John,  </.  April,  1660. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Sherborne,  Esq.  of  Stonyhurst, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.g.p.  12  Dee.  1066. 

2  Anne,  ta.  1st,  William  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld  and 
Thurntoft,  co.  York;  2ndly,  Sir  Edward  Osborne,  Bart, 
of  Kivcton  (so  ereated  13  July,  1620;  liy  whom  she  had 
an  only  son.  Sir  Thomas,  created,  1689,  Duke  of  Leeds. 
She  was  bur.  20  Aug.  1066. 

Mr.  Walmesley  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  .Sir  Richard  Hogh- 

ton,  ist  bart.  of  Hoghton  Tower,  cm.  Lancaster,  aud  by  her 

<who  d.  13  July,  1632)  had  a  son, 

Charles,  of  Stayner  Hall,  and  Lord  of  the  Blanor  of  Selby 

CO.  York  ;   -m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Charnock,  of 

Astley,    CO.    Lancaster;    and  2iidly,  .Ann   Clerk,   of  co. 

York.     He  d.  1672. 

Mr.  Walmesley  d.  12  March,  1641.     lli.s  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Dunkenhaigh,  m.  Juliana, 
dau.  of  8ir  Richard  Molyneux,  1st  bart.  of  Sefton,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  d.  v.  p.  13  July,  1637.  left  by  her  (who  d. 
Oct.  1668>,  ."  .  J  \ 


1  Richard,  of  Dunkenhaigh,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Thomas,  and  3  John,  who  d.  young. 

4  William,  of  Sanilesbury,  co.  Ltmcaster,  m.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  and  heir  of  James  Walton,  ot  Preston,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  relict  of  Edward  French,  of  Preston  :  2ndly,  Fiidis- 
wide,  dau.  of  Richard  Rod,  of  Rod,  co,  Herelorct;  Srdly, 
Dorothy,  d.au.  of  John  Danby,  of  Crofton,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  d.s.p. 

1  Juliana,  m.  Francis,  2nd  Viscount  Carrington,  and 
d.s.p. 

2  Eleanor,  1st  wife  of  Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  of  Sprot- 
borough,  CO.  York,  Bart.,  so  created  17  June,  1662,  who 
d    1684. 

3  Anne,  d.  unm.  1644. 
'I'lie  eldest  son, 

Richard  Walmesley,  of  Dunkenhaigh,  6. 1630  ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Bartholomew  Fromond,  of  Cheam, 
Surrey,  and  dying  28  April,  1679,  left  by  her  (who  d.  25 
July,  1687), 

1  Thomas,  d.s.p.v. p. 2(i  Aug.  1677. 

2  Richard,  d.s.p.  23  Nov.  1680,  in  Rome.  " 

3  Charles,  d..'!.p.  i  June,  1680,  at  St.  Omer's. 

4  Francis,  d.-  young. 

5  Bartholomew,  of  Dunkenhaigh,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and 
CO  heir  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  and  dying  29  Dec.  1701,  left 
by  her  (who  d.  1  Nov.  16:)8j, 

Francis,  of  Dunkenhaigh,  /).  13  Oct.  1696;  d.s.p. 

Catherine,  heir  to  her  brother,  m.  Isl,  1  March,  1711, 
Robert,  7th  Baron  Petre,  and  by  him  (who  rf.  22  March, 
1713)  had  an  only  child,  liobert  James,  8th  Baron 
Petre.  She  //(.  2ndly,  April,  1733,  Charles,  14th  Baron 
Stourton  (who  d.  s.p.  11  ilarch,  1753;.  She  J.  1785, 
aged  88. 

.jFnmilu  of  ftSlalmrsIfg  of  Colbtoats. 

Robert  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoat.s,  co.  Lancaster,  mi.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Parkinson,  of  Chipping,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
issue  (with  Richard,  of  Holcroft,  co.  Lancaster,  who  m.  and 
had  a  son,  Thomas,  b.  1601 ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Parker, 
of  Lovely,  co.  Lancaster),  a  son, 

Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats  and  Eaves  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, ?).  1661;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Griinshaw,  of  New  Houses,  co.  Lancaster;  and  2ndly,  Katha- 
rine Hall,  of  Bradshaw,  co.  Chester.  By  the  former  he  had 
(with  Richard;  Charles;  Isabell :  and  Anne,  m.  William 
Cromback,  of  Clerk  Hall,  co.  Lancaster)  a  son, 

RoiiLRT  Walmesley,  of  Colilcoats  and  Eaves  Hall,  6.  1529; 
m.  1648,  Anne,  sister  of  Kichard  Thornton,  of  Tyersall,  co. 
York,  and  dying  circa  1688,  left  an  only  child, 

Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats  and  Eaves  Hall,  b.  1650  ; 
m.  Ellen,  sister  ot  Samuel  Crook,  of  CoppuU,  and  by  her 
had, 

Richard  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats  and  Eaves  Hall,  m.  1704, 
Dorothy,  elder  sister  and  coheirof  William  Ferrers,  Esq.  of 
Bashall,  co.  York;  and  d.  circa  1718,  leaving  (with  John,  b. 
1712,  d.  10  Jan.  1746;  William;  Mary,  m.  Hammerton Astley 
of  Preston,  and  Elizabeth)  a  son, 

Richard  Walmesley,  of  Bashall  and  Eaves  Hall,  6.  1707: 
n  Miss  Williams,  of  Flint;  and  dying  29  Aug.  1707,  left  an 
only  dau.  and  heir,  Margaret,  ,a.  18  April,  1700,  John  Hughes 
Lloyd,  of  Plymog,  and  left  issue. 

^rms— Gu.  on  a   chief  ermine,  two  hurts.  CreU — A   lion 

statant  guardant  ermine,  ducally  ciowned  or.  Motto — Valet 
veiitas. 

.8'ti!«— Pilgrim's  Hall,  near  Brentwood. 


WALMESLEY    OP    WESTWOOD. 

Walmesley,  Humphkhy  Jeffeey,  Esq.  of 
Westwood,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  Lancasliire  Hussars 
Y.C.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ince,  in  Maekerfield, 
b.  6  June,  1816  ;  in.  18  Sejit.  1877,  Mario  Gertrude, 
2nd  dau.  of  George  Manlej,  Esq.  of  Spofforth  Hall, 
Wetherby,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Talbot  Gerard. 

II.  Humphrey  Worthington  Gerard. 

I.  Charlotte  Muriel  Gerard. 

II.  Cecelia  Verda  Gerard. 

III.  Ethel  Marie  Theresa  Gerard. 

IV.  Marguerite  Kathleen  Gerard, 

V.  Violet  Marie  Isabella  Gerard. 

Lineage. — John  Walmesley,  Esq.  {s:e  Waliieslet  of 
Pili/rim's  Hall),  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Bryers,  of 
Buckshaw,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau., 
Catheiine,  m.  Richard  Chorley,  Esq.  of  Hartwood  Green;  and 
2ndly,  Margaret  Ples^ingion,  of  Dimples  and  Plessington,  by 
whom  he  had,  Robert,  d.  uiiiii.,  buried  13  July,  1727  ;  Mar- 
garet, d.s.p.;  and  an  eldest  son, 


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John  Walmeslet,  Esq.  m.  Mary,  dnu.  of  William  Greaves, 
and  had  itsiie,  i.  William,  of  WiKan,  co.  Lancaster,  who 
U.  s.  p.;  II.  John,  suciessor  to  his  father;  iii.  Iraniis,  and 
IV.  .lames,  hoth  d.  young;  v.  Tlicnias,  d.  in  London,  leaving 
one  dau.,  Theresa,  a  Nun,  at  Canihrai,  who  d.  21  June,  179-1; 
VI.  Richard,  of  Douai,  O.S  B.,  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of 
Home;  vii.  Charles,  O.S. B.,  D.D.,  F.R.S..  a  Roman  Catholic 
Bishop,  and  forty  years  Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  Western  District 
of  England,  6.  13  Jan.  1722,  d.  25  Nov.  1797;  viii.  Vivian, 
of  Wanington,  m.  a  dau.  of  Miller,  andtZ.  1762,  leaving  issue; 
I.  M.irgarct,  and  ii.  Margaret,  both  d.  young.  The  eldest  sur- 
viving SI  n, 

John  Walmeslet,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and 
2ndly,  Mary,  sister  and  co-heiress  of  William  Gerard,  Esq.  of 
Ince,  and  dau.  of  lliuhard  Gerard,  Esq.  (grandson  of  Richard 
Gerard,  of  Ince,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Gerard,  2nd 
tart,  of  Bryn);  she  d.  13  Dec.  1795;  he  was  buried  9  March, 
1780,  andhadissue,  John,  d.  u«;;(.  buried  3  Oct.  1785;  William 
Charles  and  Charles  Thomas,  all  d.  young ;  and  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Richard  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Westwood  House,  b.  1752;  m. 
15  Aug.  1780,  Sarali,  dau.  of  James  Worthington,  Esq.  of  West 
Houghton,  and  had  issue  (.''he  d.  19  Jan.  I83I),  Chaeles,  his 
heir  ;  William  Gerard,  m.  Eliza,  widow  of  John  Gerard,  Esq. 
of  Windle  Hall,  and  6th  dau.  of  Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.  of 
Baddesley  Clinton  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  Sarah  and 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  young;  and  Dorotliy  Mary,  »«.  —  Reade, 
and  d.  i.p.  1814.  Mr.  Walmesley  d.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his 
6on, 

Charles  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Westwood  House,  6.  16  July, 
1781  ;  m.  17  Nov.  1804,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jolin  JelTerys,  E.-q. 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1860)  had 
lEBue, 

Charles  John,  6.  30  Aug.  1805;  d.  unm.  22  May,  1830. 

Riohard,  b.  28  Sept   1806  ;  d.  young. 

William  (Jeeaei).  of  Westwood  House. 

John,  b.  1809;  d.  1877. 

Henry  Worthington  ilicv.),  S.  J.,  b.  5  Jan.  1811 ;  d.  20  Nov. 
1878. 

Thomas,  b.  2  March,  1813;  to.  3  April,  1837,  Anna  Maria 
Cotham,  of  Spiingfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  dying  15  March, 
1847,  left  issue, 

1  Charles  Leo,  b.  28  June,  1838;  m.,  had  issue,  and  d. 
2  Nov.  1872. 

2  Vincent  Augu'tine.  6.  16  Aug.  1841 ;  d.  3  Nov.  1871. 

3  Alfred  Angelus,  6.  4  May,  1845. 
1  Wiaefride  Maria. 

Hermon,  of  Gidlow,  near  Wigan,  6.  21  Oct.  1816;  m.  18.39, 
Ellen  Lynch,  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  12  Dec.  18b9,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Oswald  John,  6.  19  Jan.  1846;  m.  8  Oct.  1879,  Emily, 
dau.  of  George  Manliy.  of  Spofiorih  Hall,  and  has  issue. 

2  Herojan,  in  Holy  Orders,  S.J.,  6.  25  Feb.  1850. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  June,  1869,  Walter  Weld,  Esq., 
and  has  is-ue. 

2  Gertrude  Mary,  m.  1876,  Augustus  Henry  de  TrafTord, 
of  Haselour  Hall,  Tamworth,  late  1st  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  has  i-ssue, 

3  Blary  Monica. 

Yiviun  Oswald,  b.  1823;  to.  19  May,  1853,  Alice  Talbot,  of 
Ashton-in-Makerfield,  and  has  issue,  Vivian  Oswald  Wilfrid, 
b.  19  Feb.  lHn4;  and  Alice  Kdgitha. 
Frances  Cecilia,  m.  Nov.  1845,  James  Lomax,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 
Clayton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Kleanora,  m.  4  Aug.  1841,  Wi.liam  Colegrave,  and  has 
issue. 

Sarah,  a  Nun,  d.  1869. 
Eliza  Maria,  d.  unm.  17  Dec.  1837. 
Mr.  Walmesley  d.  29  June,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

William  Geeaed  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Westwood,  J. P.,  5. 
12  July,  1808;  m.  18  Oct,  1838,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Joseph  de  Trafford,  1st  hart,  of  Trafford,  and  had  issue, 

William  Geeaed,  of  Westwood. 

HumphbetJeffert,  now  of  Westwood. 

Charles  Henry,  d.  28  Oct.  1892. 

Robert  Cuthljen,  d.  1859. 

Caroline  Veronica,  m.    16   May,  1861,  Capt.  Paget  Peploe 

Mosley,  of  Netherseale  Old   Hall,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.,    co. 

Derby,  late  llih  Hussars;  and  d.  3  Nov.  1878. 
Belinda  Theresa. 
Harriet  Cecilia,  m.  9  Sept.  1873,  Alfred  Thomas  Townshend, 

5th  Baron  Braye,  and  has  issue. 
Charlotte  Julia,  m.  Ist,  2  June,  1870,  Robert  Curzon,  Esq. ; 

and  2ndly,  Paul  Edgar  Tichborre  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Bilton 

Grange,  lo.  Warwick,  and  has  issue. 
Monica  Octavia,  m.  Major  U.  M.  Burke,   14th  Hussars,  of 

Carraroe  Park,  co.  Roscommon. 

He  d.  11  Oct.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
William  Gekabd  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Westwood  House, 


Capt.  11th  Hussars  and  I7th  Lancers,  and  Duke  of  Lan- 
caster's Yeomanry  Cavali-j-,  6.4  July,  1841  :  m.  21  July,  1869, 
Augusta,  youngest  dau.  of  I^rd  Henry  Gordon,  brother  of  the 
10th  Marquess  of  Huntly,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1881)  had,  i. 
Augusta  Mary  Gcrardine,  m.  George,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Pyers  Mostyn,  Bart,  of  Tah'.ere,  co.  Flint,  and  d.  1893,  leaving 
issue  ;  ii.  Cecile  Theresa,  d.  1879.  Mr.  W.  G.  Walmesley  d.2 
Jan.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Humphbet  Jeffert,  now 
of  Westwo  d. 

Anns — Gu.,  on  a  chief  erm.  two  hurts,  a  crescent  for  differ- 
ence, quarteiing  Geeaed  and  1^CE.  Crest — A  lion  statant 
guaidaiit  erm.  ducally  crowned  or.  Motlo — En  Dieu  est  mon 
esperance. 

Scats—  W^estwood  House,  in  the  Manor  of  Ince,  Wigan  ;  and 
Inglewood  House,  Hiingerford,  lierks. 

Clubs— Boodle's,  Windham,  and  The  Cavalry. 


"WALMESLEY    OF     THE    HALL    OF 
INCE. 

Walmesley,  Eichard,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  of 
Ince,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  Lucknam,  Wilts,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  of  V\  ilts  in  1877,  b.  1816. 

Lineag'e. — John  Walmesley,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Wal- 
mesley, of  Blackburn),  m.  1st,  1692,  Sarah  Dimmock,  widow, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Iloghton,  3rd  Bart,  of  Hoghton  Tower, 
which  lady  cZ.  1699.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Herle, 
Esq.  of  Wigan,  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Herle,  Rector  of  Winwick, 
CO.  Lancaster.  Mr.  Walmesley  d.  1726,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

John  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  to.  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Braddyll,  Esq.  of  l^ortfleld  and  Conishead  Priory, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  Anne  Dodding,  sole  heiress  of  MylesDodding, 
E.<q.  of  Conishead,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1749,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  D.L.,  6.  1740, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Shaw, 
Esq.  of  Singleton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had,  with  a  dau., 
tnmia  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Sparling,  Esq.  of  Spetton,  Salop, 
a  son  and  heir, 

John  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  6.  28  Dec.  1775; 
)/i.  1st,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Christopher  C'onron,  Esq.,  and  had 
by  her  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  John,  6.  1798;  d.  s.  p.  1»32. 

II.  William,  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  b.  1800,  d.  s.p. 

III.  Christopher,  6.  Ib08. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  1817. 

Mr.  Walmesley  m.  2ndly,  1812,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Godol- 
phin  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wilts,  M. P.,  and  li.  1867, 
leaving  by  her  issue, 

IV.  Edward  Jones,  b.  1814,  deceased. 

V.  liicHARD,  now  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  ft.  1816. 

II.  Florentine,  m.  1834,  John  Hawkesworth,  Esq.  of  Forest,. 
Queen's  Co. 

III.  Ellen  Mary.  rv.  Anne  Katherine. 
V.  Emma  Margaret. 

Anas — Gu.,  on  a  chief  erm.  two  hurts.     Criwi— A  lion  statant 
guardant  ducally  crowned  gu.     Motto — Spes  durat  avoruni. 
Seat — The  Hall  of  Ince,  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster. 
Ciiii— Conservative. 


WALEOND,    late   OF   DT7LFOED    HOUSE. 

Waleond,  Henet,  Esq.  late  of  Dulford  House, 
Devon,  J. P.,  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  4th  Batt.  Devon  llegt. 
one  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  barony  of  Welles,  heir  male 
and  repre^entative  of  Col.  Humphrey  Walrond,  on 
whom  Philip  IV.  of  Spain  conferred,  5  Aug.  1653, 
the  titles  of  Marquis  de  Vallado,  Conde  deParama, 
and  Conde  de  Valderonda,  with  the  dignity  of  a 
grandee  of  the  1st  class,  b.  9  Nov.  1841  ;  m.  1861,. 
Caroline  Maud,  dau.  of  the  late  William  John 
Clark,  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L.,of  Buckland  Toussaints, 
Devon  {see  that  family),  aud  has  issue, 

I.  IIenrt  Humphret,  b.  1862. 

II.  Ernest  Adolphus,  b.  1863. 

III.  Francis  Arthur,  6.  18G6. 

IV.  Herbert  William,  6.  1868. 

V.  Conrad  Montague,  6.  1869. 

VI.  George  Stewart  Basil,  b.  1876. 

I.  Edith  Maud,  m.  1887,  Rev.  Charles  Long  Sweet,  M.A. 

II.  Beatrice  Paulina  Mabel. 

HI.  Kate  Gwendoline.  rv.  Sibyl  Mary, 


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Iiineage.— This  old  Devonshire  family,  called  at  difTcrent 
times  peWaleran,  Wallekendk,  Wallebondk,  and  Walrond, 
were  seated  at  Eradielle,  in  the  time  of  Henry  II.  The 
original  deed  of  transfer  of  Bradfelle  fromKulkc  Paj-nel,  Lord 
of  Hampton,  to  Waler.iude,  tanp.  King  John,  is  still  iu  posses- 
sion of  the  family. 

KicHARD  DE  Bkadfelle,  living  at  Bradfelle,  pari.sh  of  Uff- 
calme,  Devon,  1154,  was  grandson  of  Kobebt  of  Bradfelle,  and 
father  of  an^  ther 

IticiiARD  DE  Brapfelu:,  living  at  the  same  place,  in  the 
reii:n  of  Kicuard  I.,  whose  son,  bearing  the  present  surname, 

KicHARD  Wauiond,  was  in  Bradfiild,  in  the  beginningof  the 
reign  of  Henbt  III.,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son  and 
heir, 

AViLUAM  Walkond,  of  Bradtiekl,  father  of 

John  AValrond,  of  Dradfield,  whose  son  and  successor, 

John  Walrond,  of  Bradfleld,  jh.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Stowford,  of  Stowford,  Devon,  and  thus  acquired  that  estate. 
He  was  living  in  Edward  I.'s  time,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease 
by  his  son, 

William  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  whose  son,  by  his  wife 
Juliana, 

John  Walrond.  of  Bradfield,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  TJfflete, 
■of  Evelegh,  Devon,  aunt  and  heir  of  John  Ufflete,  and  had  two 
sons, 

John,  his  successor. 

William,  of  Bovey.  Devon,  ancestor  of   the   W^alronds  of 
Bm-ei/,  whose  eventual  heiress,  Jddith  Maria  Walrond,  m. 
'22  July,  ITTt-,  JohnRolle,  Esq.  of  Stevenstone,  created  Lord 
liolle  1796.     Her  ladyship  d.  s.  p.  1  Oct.  1820. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  AValrond,  of  BradSeld,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Moore.  Esq.  of  Moore  Hayes,  Devon,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  who  left  two  sons,  Humphret. 
his  heir,  ancestor  of  the  AA'alronds  o/iJra(/^,'W,  now  repre- 
sented in  the  female  line  by  Sib  John  Walrond  Walrond, 
Bart.,  of  Bradfleld ;  and  Ossiond,  from  whom  the  Walronds  of 
Du'ford.     The  younger  son, 

Osmond  AA'alrond,  m.  Emlyn,  dau.  of  Buckthought,  of 
Devon,  and  had  three  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

IIc.MPHRET  AA'alrond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  in  tiie  parish  of  Ilminstor 
•and  Somerset,  one  of  the  Masters  of  Chancery,  m.  1st,  Elizalietli, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Brokehampton,  of  Sealby  whom  he 
had,  with  three  other  children,  who  all  d.  s.  p.,  Henry,  his 
heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Popham,  but 
shed.  s.p.  about  1593.  Humphrey  Walrond  d.  loaO,  and  was 
.s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  AValbond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  admitted  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
London,  15  June,  1662,  named  in  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Hum- 
phrey Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  in  15S6;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  AA'illiam  Devenish,*  Esq.  of  Hellingleigh,  Sussex, 
lineally  descended  from  King  Edward  I.,  and  had  three  sons, 
Hc.MPHREY,  his  heir;  William,  of  Islebrewers,  Somerset;  and 
Henry.  Mr.  AA'alrond  d.  18  Feb.  161C,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
«on,, 

HcMPHBET  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Colles,  Esq.  of  Barton,  Somerset,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  sister  of  Thomas,  Lord  D'Arcy,  and  had  five  sons  and  two 
daus.,  I.  Katherine:  ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Sydenham,  Esq. 
of  Cholworthy.     The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Hc.MPHREY  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  s.  his  father,  17  Feb.  1621. 
He  was  a  distinguished  Eoyalist  commander,  and  was  esteemed 
of  so  much  importance  as  to  be  one  of  the  hostages  demanded 
and  given  up  at  the  surrender  of  Bridgwater.  Col.  AA'alrond 
subsequently  repaired  to  the  Island  of  Barbados,  and  was 
appointed  its  Governor  and  President.  On  5  Aug.  1653,  Philip 
IV.,  King  of  Spain,  created  Col.  Humphrey  AValiond  Marquess 
de  A'allado,  Conde  de  Parama,  Conde  de  Valderonda,  and  a 
Grandee  of  the  1st  Class.  The  patent  is  still  extant.  By 
Grace  his  wife,  whom  he  m.  1624,  and  who  was  yet  living  in 
1668,  Col.  Walrond  left  issue,  i.  George,  his  heir;  ii.  Humphrey, 
<i  minor,  1646,  ),(.  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pennoyer,  of  Chalford, 
Herts  :  iii.  Henry,  Lieut.-Geu.  in  the  Army,  and  Governor  of 
Barbados,  whose  will  (dated  22  Oct.  1690)  was  proved  3  JIarch, 
1693,  m.  and  had  issue;  iv.  John,  of  Barbados,  ^;^.  and  had 
issue;  V.  Thomas,  Col.  in  the  Army,  Member  of  the  Privy 
Council  of  Barbados,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  Jonathan 
Atkins,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and 
had  issue  an  only  child,  Frances,  wife  ofWilliam  Adams,  Esq. ; 
VI.  Edward;  i.  Grace,  m.  Constat  Sylvester,  E-q.,  and  had 
issue,  Grace,  wife  of  Sir  Henry  Pickering;  ii.  Bridget,  m.  — 
Crofts,  Esq.  ;  iii.  Anne.    The  eldest  son, 

*  Through  this  alliance,  Mr.  AValrond,  of  Dulford,  esta- 
blished his  co-heirship  to  the  barony  of  Wellc.^,  now  in  abey- 
ance. 


George  AA'alrond,  Esq.,  2nd  Marquess,  a  Capt.  of  Horse, 
who  lost  his  right  arm  in  the  service  of  King  Charles  I., 
afterwards  of  the  parish  of  St.  Philip,  in  the  Island  of  Barba- 
dos, m.  1st,  circa  1645,  Frances,  5th  dau.  of  AVilliam  Coryton, 
Esq.  of  Coryton  and  AVest  Newton,  M.P.  for  Cornwall,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Chichester,  Knt.  of  Raleigh, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1665)  had  issue,  with  Theodore,  his 
successor,  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  Jan.  1723,  wife  of  Francis 
AVills,  Esq.  of  St.  Stevens,  Saltash,  Cornwall:  Frances,  m. 
Richard  Mitchell,  of  Barbados ;  Grace,  wife,  of  Le  Conte,  of  New 
York.  George  AValrond's  will  bears  date  14  Aug.  16S8,  and 
was  proved  in  Barbados,  IS  Dee.  1688,  in  which  year  he  (/.  He 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Theodore  AA'alrond,  Esq.  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Philip,  Bar- 
bados, 3rd  Marquess,  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Capt.  William 
Smith,  and  had  issue, 

Theodore,  his  heir. 

George,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Philip,  ni.  9  July,  1724,  Dorothy 
Pickering,  and  d.  1743,  leaving  issue. 

Mary. 

Theodore  Walrond  d.  1706,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Theodore  AA'alrond,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  4th 
Marquess.  He  m.  1st,  1724,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  AA'ills, 
Esq.  of  AA'ivelescombe,  Cornwall,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
child,  Maine  Swete,  his  heir.  Hem.  2ndly,  Amy,  relict  of  John 
Parry,  by  whom  he  had  issue ;  and  3rdly,  Mary  Keynell,  who 
d.  1  July,  1766.  Mr.  AValrond  d.  soon  after  the  year  1748,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Maine  Swete  AA^alrond,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  5th 
Marquess,  b.  1725;  m.  1748,  Sarah,  sister  and  heir  of  William 
Lyons,  Esq.,  sometime  of  Antigua  and  Philadelphia,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Theodore,  under  age  in  1762 ;  d.  unm.  1767. 

II.  Joseph  Lyons,  heir  to  his  father. 

HI.  Charles  AVills,  6.  1754;  m.  18  May,  1777,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Day,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  and  sister  of  Capt.  William 
Day,  R.N.,  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone,  and  d.  1795,  at 
Tortola,  leaving  issue, 

1  Theodore,  of  Calder  Park,  co.  Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  8  Jan.  1788;  m.  11  Sept.  1820,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Sir  Charles  Holland  Hastings,  K.C.H.,  and  d.  31  Dec. 
1864,  leaving  issue, 

Theodore,  C.B.,  Civil  Service  Commissioner,  h.  17  Feb. 

1824;   1,1.    1st,    17  Nov.  1859,  Charlotte  Eliot,  dau.   of 

Biversdale  GrcnI'ell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  12  May, 

1872)  has  issue;   he  )«.  2ndly,  12  Jan.  1876,  Henrietta 

Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Grenfell,  Esq.  of  Taplow 

Court,  Bucks,  M.P. 
Main  Swete  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jewiy, 

b.  30  May,  1834 ;  to.  10  Dec.  1867,  Fanny  Mina,  dau.  of 

John  Marston,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Francis  Charles,  b.  17  Sept.  1836  ;  m.  24  Nov.  1868,  Eliza, 

dau.  of  Hunter  Morrison,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Charles  Wills,  late  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  30  Dec.  1837. 
Agnes  AValwyn,  vi.  Joseph  John  Henley,  Ksq.,  eldest  soa 

of  the  Eight  Hon.  Joseph  AA'arner  Henley,  JI.P. 
Jane,  to.  John  Boyle.  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon. 

David  Boyle,  late  Lord  Justice-General  of  Scotland. 
Mary  Caroline. 

2  Elizabeth  Ilolloway,  m.  1799.  Henry  Bennett  AA'ood,  Esq. 
of  St.  Christopher's,  and  d.  1833. 

3  Ann  Caroline. 

4  Sarah,  m.  1813,  Rev.  Thomas  Blackburn,  of  St.  Kitts, 
and  ./.  1822. 

5  Mary,  rf.  unm.  1816. 

6  Grace,  to.  1828,  ¥.  Martin,  Esq.  of  La  Guyre. 

IV.  Maine  Swete,  of  Manadon,  Devon,  Licut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  d.  16  May,  lsl7.  He  m.  1st,  1778,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Andrew  Chabart,  Esq.,  Governor  of  St.  Eustacia, 
and  had  one  son, 

JIain  Swete,  of  Hereford,  M.D.,  b.  22  Nov.  1779:  m.  1  July, 
1807,  Antoinetta  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Sandburg,  Esq., 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Island  of  St.  Croi.'c,  and  had  issue. 

Lieut.-Col.  Walrond  »i.  2ndly,  Feb.  18U3,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Humphrey  Hall,  Esq.  of  Manadon,  Devon,  by  the 
Hon.  Jane  St.  John  his  wife,  and  had  by  her(who  m.  2ndly, 
Sir  William  Elford,  Bart.)  an  only  child,  Jane  St.  John  Hall, 
who  d.  an  infant,  1809. 

V.  Lyons,  who  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ?».  Admiral  Holloway. 

II.  Sarali,  m.  1st,  1782,  Major  Fluker;  and  2ndly,  Gen. 
Vaughan  Lloyd. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  John  Lyon.s,  Esq.  of  Antigua  and  St. 
Austin,  Hants,  father,  by  her,  of  Admiral  Lord  Lyons, 
G.C.B. 

Mr.  AA'alrond  d.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Lyons  AValrond,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,^ana 
of  Dulford  House,  Devon,  6th  Marquess,  m.  28  Dec.  1797 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Codrington,  G.C.B., 
grandson  of  Sir  William  Codrington,  4th  bart.,  and  d.  13  Jan. 


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1815,  aged  63,  leaving  two  sons,  Lyons,  7tli  Marquess,  of  Dul- 
I'ord  House,  b.  21  April,  1800,  and  d.  uniu.  21  May,  1819; 
and 

Bethell  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Dulford  House,  Devon,  J.P.  and 
1>.L.,  M.P.  for  Sudbury  and  Saltasli,  representative  in  the  male 
line  of  the  ancient  family  of  Walrond  and  Marquess  de  Vallado, 
■Oonde  de  Parama,  and  Conde  de  Valderonda,  and  a  Grandee  of 
the  1st  Class  in  the  Kingdom  of  Spain,  y.  10  Aug.  1801;  m. 
10  Nov.  1829,  the  Lady  Janet  St.  Clair,  only  dau.  of  James, 
2nd  Earl  of  llosslyn,  G.C.B.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  present  representative. 
I.  Harriet. 

Mr.  Walrond,  as  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  ancient  Barony  of 
"Welles,  petitioned  the  King,  1832,  that  His  Majesty  would  be 
graciouslyplcased  to  terminate  the  abeyance  in  his  behalf,  which 
being  referred  to  the  Attorney-General,  a  report  followed  in 
favour  of  the  claimsof  the  petition, andsothematterat  present 
rests.    He  d.  1876.     His  widow  d.  Nov.  1880. 

A  rms— Arc  ,  three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  sa.  armed  or.  Crests 
— 1st,  An  heraldic  tiger  sa.  pellete;  2nd,  On  a  mural  crown  an 
heraldic  tiger  sa.  pellet6.  This  last  crest  was  granted  by 
Charles  I.  to  Col.  Humphrey  Walrond,  for  liis  services  during 
the  Civil  Wars.  Motto  —  Bienfaictz  payeray  malfaictz  van- 
gcray. 


WALSH    OP 


CRANAGH    AND 
HUSSEY. 


MULIi 


Walsh,  Waiter  Husset,  of  Cranagh  and 
Mull  Hussey,  co.  Eoscomuion,  J. P.,  b.  1827  ;  m. 
ISfclO,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Valentine  O'Erien 
O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  co.  Dublin,  D.L.,  and 
by  her  had, 

I.  Valentine  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1S62. 

II.  William,  Capt.  Cheshire  Eegt.,  h.  1803;  m.  14  Jan.  1892, 
Mary  Frances  Angela,  only  dau.  of  Kev.  Everard  Evered, 
by  Isabella,  his  wife,  only  surviving  child  and  heiress  of 
the  late  Henry  Ilawarden  Gcllibrand  Fazakerley,  Esq. 
of  Fazakerley  and  Gellibrandllall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue, 

Charles  William,  6.  22  Nov.  1892. 

an.  Walter  Patrick,  b.  1866,  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Eegt. 
H.B.M.  Yice-Consul  at  Beira,  East  Africa. 

I.  Mary  Margaret  Elizabeth  Vincentia,  b.  1874. 

II.  Eileen  Josephine  Mary  Bridget,  b.  1877. 

Xiineag"e. — The  families  of  Walsh  of  the  cos.  Kilkenny  and 
Wateiford  descended  from  Philip,  David,  and  Geoffrey  Walsh, 
three  brothers  who  went  to  Ireland  with  Robert  FitzStephen 
in  11G9.  They  landed  near  Waterford,  and  settled  in  the  co. 
Kilkenny,  where  they  received  a  tract  of  country  which  to  this 
day  goes  by  the  name  of  the  Walsh  Mountains.  In  the 
middle  of  the  17th  century, 

liicHARD  Walsh  (of  the  family  of  Walsh  of  the  Walsh 
Mountains),  having  been  transplanted  by  Cromwell,  settled 
at  Cranaghbeg,  Roscommon.  He  ?;;.  1651,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Iloger  O'Connor,  of  Ballycaher,  and  was  father  of 

William  Walsh,  of  Cranagh,  m.  1687,  Winefnd,  dau.  cf 
Kelly,  of  Bekagh.     His  son, 

Walter  Walsh,  of  Cranagh,  m.  1705,  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Giles  MacLaughlin,  of  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Wulter,  ot  Mount  Talbot,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Kelly, 
of  Coulegarry,  and  by  her  had  a  dau., 

Mary,  m.  Richard  Walsh,  of  Cranagh. 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  m.  1732,  Eleis,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Tully,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  b.  1740,  m.  17.'<9,  Mary, 
dau.  ot  Walter  Walsh,  of  Mount  Talbot,  and  by  her  hud 

I.  Patrick,  his  heir. 

II.  UiUiam,  of    Kilmore,  to.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Michael 
Cufle,  Esq.  of  Jamaica. 

III.  Joseph,  b.  1704;  d.  1800. 

IV.  Waiter. 

Piiehard  Walsh  d.  19  April,  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  s  m, 
Patrick   Walsh,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  6.  1760,  m.  1787,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  John  Hussey,  Esq.  of  MuU    llussey,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Hussey,  b.  1788 ;  d.  1804. 

II.  John,  of  wliom  hereafter. 

jii.  Patrick  Joseph  (Rev.),  b.  1792,  in  Holy  Orders  Church  of 
Rome ;  d.  at  Rome  1849. 


IV.  AVilliam  Burke  (Hev.),  6.  1794,  a  Jesuit;  d.  1819. 

V.  Walter  Ffrench  (Rev.),  6   1797,  a  Jesuit ;  d.  1818. 
1.  Laetitia  Margaret,  b.  1789 ;  d.  1869. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Hdssey  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  and  MuU  Hussey, 
and  of  KildufT,  King's  Co.,  6.  1790;  m.  1817,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Michael  Henley,  Esq.  of  La  Mancha,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
had 

I.  William  Patrick,  6.  1818  ;  d.  1820. 

II.  Michael  Henry,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1820;  d.  1843. 

III.  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1821 ;  d.  from  a  fall,  out  hunt- 
ing, 1853. 

IV.  William  Charles,  of  Kilduff,  King's  Co.  and  Cranagh, 
b.  1823  ;  d.  from  a  fall  out  hunting  1874. 

V.  Richard,  6.  1825,  Superintendent  of  Government  schools 
in  Mauritius,  LL.D.,  author  of  "A  Treatise  on  Metallic 
Currency,"  d.  at  Port  Louis  1862. 

VI.  Walter,  now  of  Cranagh  and  Mull  Hussey. 

VII.  Patrick  Charles,  b.  1831 ;  d.  in  France  1843. 

VIII.  Cliarles,  Majnr,  late  44th  Regt.,  Assistant  Quartermaster- 
General,  Rangoon,  Burmah,  b.  1832  ;  d.  I  Jan.  Is93. 

I.  Margaret  Laetitia. 

<^amilg  of  jynssrj. 

Nicholas  Hcssey,  on  whom  his  father,  Mathew  Hussey, 
Baron  of  Galtrim  (sec  H0ssey  of  Rathkenney) ,  settled  the  Manor 
of  Mulhussey  in  1406,  m.  Susanna  Plunket,  dau.  of  LordDun- 
sany.    His  son, 

Walter  Hussey,  of  Mulhussey,  m.  Slary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Eustace,  of  Castlemartin,  co.  Kildare.     His  son, 

John  Hussey,  of  Mulhussey,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Christopher  D'Arcy,  of  Platin.     His  son, 

Walter  Hcssey,  of  Moyle  Hussey,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Barnewall,  of  Crickstown.     His  son, 

Nicholas  Hussey,  of  Moyle  Hussey,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Lord 
Trimlestown,  by  whom  he  had, 

Meyler,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Hubert,  of  Castle  Gregory,  co.  Kerry,  d.  3  Feb.  1610.     He 

was  ancestor  of  the  Hdsseis  of  Castle  Gregory,  Dingle, 

Edenbiirn,  <tc. 

The  elder  son, 

Meyler  Hussey,  of  Moyle  Hussey,  ra.  Alienore,  dau.  of 
Robert  Barnewall,  of  Rowston,  and  widow  of  —  Kinton,  of 
Lispopell.    His  son, 

Walter  Hussey,  of  Moyle  Hussey  {d.  1614),  ni.  Ellis  Plunket, 
dau.  of  9th  Baron  Killeen,  and  sister  of  1st  Earl  of  Fingal,  by 
whom  he  had, 

Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

John,   of  MuUaghoughreriUah,  m.  Giles,  dau.  of  William 
Birmingham,  of  Ardlvill. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Hussey,  of  Moyle  Hussey,  m.  1st,  7  Nov.  1575,  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Wogan,  of  Rathcoffey;  2ndly,  Anne  Plunket, 
relict  of  —  Wogan,  of  Ratncoffcy.    By  the  former  he  had, 

Edward,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Walter. 

EUinor.  Mary. 

Anne,  m.  Francis  Makewy,  of  Ballynestreagh. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Hussey  of  Moyle  or  Mul  Hu3sey,  who  submitted  to 
the  Peace  of  1642,  was  appointed  Receiver  General  of  the  con- 
tributions of  the  CO.  cf  Meuth,  and  was  restored  to  his  property, 
1660.  He  m.  Ismay,  dau.  of  John  Draycot,  of  Mornington,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Walter,  of  Donore,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Russell,  of 
Drynam. 

III.  John. 

IV.  Peter,  of  Dnnore,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Meyler  Hussey,  and 
had  issue,  1  Miles,  Capt.  in  the  French  Service,  Knight  of 
St.  Louis,  1(1.  and  had  a  sun,  William,  who  m.  Hel6ne,  sister 
of  General  d'Alton;  1  Mary,  ju.  —  Fitzgerald,  of  Yeomans- 
town ;  and  2  Bridget. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hcssey,  of  Moyle  Hussey,  in.  1652,  Ismay,  dau.  of 
Gerald  Lynch,  of  Knock,  eo.  Wesimeath,  by  Ismay,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Plunket,  Lord  Killeen,(;.  1690.  Thomas  Hussey 
forfeited  Moyle  Hussey.  He  had  issue,  Meylee,  of  whom 
hereafter;  Garrett;  Bridget;  Ismay;  Clare.     His  elder  son, 

Capt.  Mevler  Hussey  (King  James  II.  Army),  of  Mayne, 
CO.  Louth,  afterwards ol  Baltrasney,  co.  Kildare,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Dromgoole,  of  Walshestown.     His  son, 

Thomas  Hussey,  of  Haltrasney,  co.  Kildare,  afterwards  of 
Mulhussey,  co.  Roscommon,  ra.  1723,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Moore,  of  Cranaghmore,  co.  Roscommon,  and  had,  with  a 
dau.,  in.  James  Dillon,  of  Bellard,  aud  an  eldest  son,  Myles, 
d.  s.  21-  in  France,  a  Second  son, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAL 


Jons  HrssET,  of  Mull  nu~-scy,  m.  1760,  JIarsrarct,  sister  of 
Willinm  Burke,  Esq.  of  Keelogues  and  s;ranii-dau.  of  Sir  John 
liurke,  4th  bart.  of  Glinsk,  and  liad  a  dau. 

jMargaeet,  iii.  17S7,  Patrick  Walsh,  ICsq.  of  Cranagh. 

.Sf(if.<— Oranagli,  and  Mull  llussoy,  Athlono.  co.  Fioseommon. 
Toicn HesidenceSi  ,  Onslow  Gardens, South  Kensington,  S.W. 


WALSH    OF    FANNINGSTOWN. 

Walsh,  Pkier,  Esq.  of  Fanningstown,  co.  Kil- 
Ivonnr,  J. P.  cos.  Ivilkenuj,  Tipix-nuy,  aud  Water- 
1ord,'6.  20  Feb.  1S26;  m.  13  Muj,  ISSi,  Mary, 
»i;ui.  of  Finlay  Chester,  Esq.  J. P.  of  Willianistown 
House,  CO.  Louth,  by  iLiria  Louisa,  his  wife,  clau. 
Ot  Patriek  Mahoii  Power,  Lsq.  of  Faithlcg,  M.P. 
ami  D.L.  eo.  Waterlord. 

Lineag-e.— Rohekt  Walsh,  of  Ballybrusliin,  and  Knock- 
nieiian,  is  stated  to  have  been  son  of  I'liilip  Walsh,  by  Eleanor 
lUitler  his  «iie.  lie  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Gerald  Blanchville, 
Esq.  of  Blanehvillestown,  and  was  father  of 

Thilip  Walsh,  who  forfeited  his  kinds.  lie  m.  a  dan.  of 
.Tuhu  Tobin,  of  Cumsinagh,  and  d.  a'jout  IGOJ.  His  great 
grandson, 

John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Fanniiicstown,  h.  1710  (son  of  John 
Walsh,  by  Margaret  Lee,  of  Dublin,  his  wife,  and  grandson  of 
John  AValsh,  by  Katherine  Hughes,  his  wife),  ui.  1st,  Katlie- 
rine  Butler,  of  Knocktopher,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  I'eter.  of  Belline,  J. P.  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Matthew  liughes,  of  Urinagh,  co.  Wexford. 

II.  I'uiLiP,  of  Mudown,  CO.  Iwlkenn) ,  and  Limerick,  m. 
Mary  Smith,  and  had  (witli  four  daus.,  1  Katlieiine,  in. 
.lohn  Browne,  of  Dublin;  U  Mary,  m.  1st,  Christoiiher 
Blunden,  Capt.  K.X.,  and  2ndly.  Robert  Smith,  Lieut.  i:i;ih 
P.egt.  ;  3  Anne.  m.  Thomas  Philips  Yokes,  of  Limerick ;  4 
JIargaret  m.  William  Smith,  of  Ueriiiclare)  a  son, 

J'ETER,  of  Waterford  and  Belline,  b.  10  Feb.  1781  ;  m.  1st, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Uaghes,  of  Liverpool,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 
1  Phi  ip,  of  Rochestown,  ?«.  Maria  Smith,  and  d.  1871. 
i;  John  Peter,  b.  20  July,  1807:  m.  1829,  Katherine,  dau. 
of  John  Power,  of  Can  iok-on-Suir  ;  and  (Z.  24  Oct.  1b33, 
leaving,  1  Peter,  of  Carrick-on-Suir,  d.  1871  ;  2  John 
I'eter,  'III.  Alice  Cumming,  niece  of  Most  Kcv.  Patriek 
¥.    Moran,    Roman    Catholic   Bishop    of   Ossoiy,    and 
grand-niece  oi   His  Eminence  Paul,  Cardinal   Cullen, 
and  had  a  dau.,  Kathleen  ;  3  Margaret,   m.  Medliope 
>viv.-holson,   of  Kilmac.lirie  ;    4   Mary,   m.    Very   Rev. 
-Michael  Keatinge,  Dean  of  Kilfennra. 

1  Eliza,  6.  4  June,  18C5;  d.  8  Xov.  1824. 

Peter  Walsh  hi.  2ndly,  IZ  May,  1825.  Anne  Griffith,  aud 
i(.  21  Nov.  18oy,  having  had  by  her  lurther  issue, 

3  Peter,  now  of  Kanningstown. 

4  William  Thomas,  o.  12  Nov.  1827  ;  d.  2  July,  ISr,.^. 

5  James  (Rev.),  b.  22  June,  1829,  ordaiuea   I'liest    10 
June,  1859. 

C  Walter,  b.  22  June,  1829  ;  d.  28  Apiil,  1858. 

7  Thomas,  b.  lU  July,  1833;  d.  16  April,  1834. 

8  John  Peter,  6.  lo  June,  1835. 

2  Anne  Mary,  b.  11  June,  1830,  professed  a  Nun  in  the 
Presentation  Convent,  Tralee,  1855  ;  d.  4  March,  1860. 

John  Walsh  lii.  2ndly,  Katherine  Council,  and  d.  1793,  leaving 
two  other  sons, 

III.  Thomas,  of  Fanningstown,  b.  1760;  m.  Barbara,  only 
dau.  of  Cornelius  O'Meaghcr,  Esq.  of  Orchardstown,  co. 
Tippt-rary,  and  d.  1827,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  of  Fanningstown,  J. P.  cos.  Kilkenny,  Tipperarj-, 
and  Waterford,  6.  Feb.  1799;  to.  Aug.  1836,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Power,  Esq.  of  Ballindesert.  J. P.  co. 
Waterford  ;  and  d.  s.  ji.,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 
Peter  Walsh,  now  if  hanningstown. 
"2  Peter,  b.  Ist2 ;  d.  u.tiii. 

3  Katherine,  m.  Pierce  Francis  Garvey,  Esq.  of  Browns- 
ford  Castle,  CO.  Kilkenny. 
Ann.i—Arg..  on  a  chevron  gii.  between  three  pheons  points 
upwards  sa.  an  annulet  of  the  field.     Crf-.n — A  swan  pierced 
through  the  neck  with  an  arrow  all  piir.,  and  charged  with  au 
annulet  gu.     MAto — Dum  spiro  speio. 
ii-A'.l — Fanningstown,  I'iltoun. 


WALSH  OP  GEIMELETHORPE. 
AValsh,  Theobald,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Hull, 
Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  West 
Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavah-y,  b.  15  July,  1830  ;  m. 
2-1  July,  1852,  Isobel,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Patton,  R.N.  of  Eishop's  Hull  House  and 
Stolie  Court,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1892) 
lias  issue, 


I.  Henrt  Alfred,  Major  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  6.  IS 
Aug.  1853;  vi.  30  Dec.  1880,  Ann  PoUexfen,  dau.  of  the 
late  B.  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Clevc,  Ivy  bridge,  and  has 
issue, 

Theobald  Alfred,  b.  18S2. 
Archibald  Charles  Mark,  b.  1891. 
Gladys  Mary. 

II.  Theobald  Lomax,  Capt.  3rd  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  &, 
10  Nov.  1859. 

III.  Aubrey  Edwin  Bethune,  Lieut.  British  Bechuanaland 
Border  Police,  b.  19  Sept.  1868. 

I.  Rosabelle  Clare,  7n.  1875,  Halswell  Milborne  Kemeys- 
Tynte,  Esq.  of  Halswell  Park,  Somerset,  and  Cefn  Mably, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Ella  Isabel  Georgie  Kiversdale,  6.  1866;  m.  1884,  her 
cousin,  Arthur  Cary  Helyar  (who  d.  1892),  eldest  son  of 
Rev.  Wyndham  Ilelyar,  of  Sutton  Bingham,  Somer- 
set. 

Liineag'e. — Sir  Ralph  Maddison,  of  Fonaby,  andGrimble- 
thorpe  Hall,*  co.  Lincoln,  m.  1594,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Wil- 
liamson, of  Walkeringham,  Notts;  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
Francis,  m.,  and  had  a  son  Ralph,  and  a  dau.  and  eventual, 
heiress,  who  m.  Arthur  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Habroush  Manor,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  issue,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary,  of 
Fonaby  and  Grimblethorpe,  who  m.  1693,  Henry  Walsh,  Esq., 
and  brought  tne  ancient  estates  of  F'onaby  and  Grimblethorpe 
to  the  Walsh  family.  These  estates  were  inherited  by  the 
Maddisons  from  the  Angevines  and  the  Merleys  (.sec  Maddisos 
of  Partney). 

Henry  Walsh,  by  Mary  his  wife,  had  issue,  sixteen  chil- 
dren, of  whom  the  9th,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henry  Walsh,  b.  1712,  s.  to  thefamily  estates,  and  m.  about 
1750,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (ivith  her  bro'.her  Robert  Fow- 
ler, Archbishop  of  Dublin)  of  George  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Skendie- 
bythorpc,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Lomax,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1752;  m.  Rev.  —  Hare. 

II.  Frances,  b.  1754;  m.  —  Charlesworth,  Esq. 

III.  Arabella,  b.  1757;  m.  1790,  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  James 
Versclioyle,  Bishop  of  Killala. 

Mr.  Walsh  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

The  Very  Rev.  Henry  Lomax  Walsh,  of  Grimblethorpe 
and  of  Brandeun,  Hants,  Dean  of  Dromore,  and  Vicar  of 
Swords,  CO.  Dublin,  LL.D.,  B.A.  of  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
biidge,  6.  1755;  -m.  1st,  1789,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with 
hersisters,  Mrs.  F'eatherstonhaugh,  of  BrackUn,  Mrs.  Theophi- 
lus  Jones,  Mrs.  Wolfe,  of  F'orenaughts,  and  Lady  Synge)  of 
Theobald  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Newtown,  co.  Kildarc,  aud  byherhad 
i.-;sue, 

I.  Theobald,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Luniax,  d.  at  Malta  1815,  unm. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  1829,  Sir  John  Maxwell  Tylden,  of  Milsted 
Manor,  co.  Kent. 
The  Dean  m.  2ndly,  in  1812,  Elinor,  dau.  of  William  Newcoine, 
Archbishop  of  Armagh,  Primate  of  all  Ireland,  and  by  her  had 
further  issue, 

III.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Tey,  Essex,  Great  Coates, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  Shorwell,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  at  The  Circus, 
Bath,  1815  ;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  A.  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Ferns, 
and  il.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

1  Elinor  Lomax,  to.  1878,  Edward  Blackburn  Scratton, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  E.  Scratton,  of  Prittlewell  Piiory, 
Essex. 

2  Arabella  Newcome. 

3  May  de  Vesci,  now  of  Grimblethorpe. 

The  Dean  d.  at  Brighton,  in  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

The  Rev.  Theobald  Wai.sh,  of  Grimblethorpe  and  Bran- 
dean,  6.  1790;  educated  at  Winchester;  to.  1821,  Arabella 
dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Gilbert  Jackson,  of  Donhead  St.  Mary, 
Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  Theoliald  Henry,  Lieut.  72nd  Regt.,  b.  1848  ;  d.  s.  p.  1849^. 

II.  Theobald,  present  representative. 

III.  tiilbert  Maxwell,  b.  1832;  m.  1855,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
of  Francis  Baring  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  Devon,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Henry  Gilbert,  b.  1861. 

2  Gilbert  Baring,  7  j^.j^^gg 

3  Francis  Baring,  >  ' 
1  Emily  Charlotte. 

2Araljella  Lucy,  to.  1878,  Major  R.  L.  Scarlett,  R.H.  A.,. 
son  of  R.  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Gigha,  N.B.  (see  Burke  s  i'cer- 
aye,  Abingeb,  B.). 

*  Gi'imblethorpe  Hall  has  been  in  this  family  since  the  days  of 
King  John,  shown  by  title  deeds  in  possession  of  the  family, 
and  has  three  times  come  through  the  female  line. 


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3  Frances. 

4  Dora  Maxwell,  m.  183S,  Sj-daey  EnQeld Taylor,  Esq. 

5  Beatrice. 

I.Ann  Fanny,  d.  s. p.  1868. 

II.  Emma,  Hi.  lS5i,  Frederick  Cliurch,  Esq.  of  l>awlisli. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  185.5,  Kev.  Wyndham  Hugh  Helyar,  of 
Sutton  Bingham,  Somerset. 

IV.  Ellen,  //,.  lHoi,  Kev.  W.  Maycock,  and  is  deceased. 

V.  Arabella  .Maria,  lu.  1st,  l8.5.i,  Edwin  Grove  Helyar,  2nd 
son  of  William  Helyar,  Esq.  of  Coker  Court,  Somerset,  and 
Segheliill  House,  Wilts,  who  d.  1868;  she  m.  2ndly,  Col. 
Edward  Hawker  Helyar,  late  of  the  "Queen's,"  son  of  the 
late  Kev.  Hugh  Weluian  Helyar,  of  Sution  Bingham. 

The  Rev.  Theobald  Walsh  d.  18.52. 

Residence — Bishop's  Hull,  Taunton. 


WALSH    OF    LARAGH. 

Walsit,  Langton  Peendergast,  Esq.,  C.I.E., 
of  Laragh  Manor,  co.  Cavan,  b.  29  Feb.  1856,  of 
the  Bombay  Political  Department ;  served  in 
Egyptian  Camjjaign  1882,  at  Tel-el-Kebir  and  Kas- 
sassin  (two  medals  and  mentioned  in  despatches), 
m,  21  March,  1891,  Clementina  Annie,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Major  R.  Gr.  Macgregor,  H.A. 
She  d.  6  March,  1894.,  at  Bombay. 

Lineage.— The  Kev.  Philip  "Walsh,  1st  "Vicar  of  Bles- 
sington,  co.  Wicklow,  went  to  Ireland  with  Primate  Boyle  as 
Chaplain  about  1669.     His  son. 

The  Kev.  William  Walsh,  Vicar  of  Blessington,  ?/i.  1st, 
Mary  Stewart,  cousin  of  the  Earl  of  Blessington,  and  niece  of 
Dean  Stewart,  but  by  her  had  no  sons ;  2ndly,  Elizabeth 
Kavell,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Kavell  Walsh,  "Vicar  of  Blessington, 
possessor  of  seven  livings  in  the  church  in  Ireland,  h.  10  Jan. 
1754;  m.  31  May,  1792,  Euphemia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Prender- 
gast,  Esq.,  regi.strar  to  the  Marquess  of  Down.'^hire,  Court  of 
Chancery,  Ireland,  and  d.  June,  18-33,  having  by  her  (who  was 
6.  21  June,  1771,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1858)  hadissue,  twelve  children, 
of  whom  the  following  survived, 

I.  William  Spencer  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Rector 
of  Clonard,  co.  Meath,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Slator,  of  co.  Longford,  and  by  her  had  two  daus., 
one  of  whom  d.  young,  and  the  other,  Enpheniia  Frances 
Elizabeth,  m.  her  1st  cousin.  Col.  T.  P.  B.  Walsh  ,  2ndly, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Lucas,  of  Castle  Shane,  co.  Mona- 
ghan.  by  whom  also  he  had  two  daus.,  Olivia  Lucas  and 
Annie  Jane. 

II.  John  Prendekgast  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

III.  JefTery,  deceased. 

IV.  Thomas  Premlergast,  Lieut.-Col.,  m.  1855,  Alice,  dau. 
of  N.  Preston,  Esq.,  of  Swainston,co.  Meath,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Preston,  m.  Louisa  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Metge, 
Esq.  of  Sion,  co.  Meath ;  and  Alice  Euphemia. 

1.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  TyndaJl,  of  the  Bombay  army,  and  d. 
1866,  leaving  issue.  ii.  Sarah. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Pkendergast  "Walsh,  B.A.,  of  Bles.«ington, 
CO.  Wicklow,  a  distinguished  officer  of  the  Rifle  Brigade 
(old  95th  Regt.),  fought  at  Waterloo  (medal),  lost  his  leg 
and  received  other  wounds  in  that  action,  was  reported 
and  rewarded  for  valour;  and  after  twenty  years'  service 
he  entered  Holy  Orders ;  b.  31  May,  1798;  m.  10  Feb.  1825, 
Isabella  Christiana  F^rances,  dau.  of  Col.  James  Langton, 
J. P.,  of  Bruree  House,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  {b.  9  Dec. 
1800,  d.  at  Ealing,  10  July,  1886)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Greewood,  Capt.  75th  Regt.,  b.  27  March,  1826 ; 
d.  185-. 

II.  John  Langton,  6.  5  Oct.  1827      \  ,  •    i_f„„„_ 

III.  James  Langton,  b.  19  Nov.  1828  J  "■  "*  im^ncy. 

IV.  Spencer  George,  Capt.  North  Cork  Rifles  and  Brigade 
Major,  Curragh  Camp,  b.  19  Jan.  1830;  d.  1865. 

V.  Thomas  Prendergast  Boles,  late  representative. 

VI.  John  Prendergast,  Lieut.  4th  West  Riding  York  Militia 
Regt.,  6.  16  Sept.  i836;  supposed  to  have  d.  in  New  Zea- 
land in  1878. 

VII.  Walter  Philip,  Capt.  late  32nd  Regt.,  6.  3  May,  1833. 

VIII.  Laniiton,  b.  13  June,  1840;  d.  1842. 
I.  Mary  Boles,  6.  20  April,  1833;  d.  1851. 

Rev.  John  Prendergast  Walsh  d.  at  Jersey,  15  Dec.  1SG7.    His 
5th  son, 

Tho.mas  Prendergast  Boles  Walsh,  Esq.  M.R.A.S.,  of 
lyaragh  Manor,  co.  Cavan,  and  Abberley  Lodge,  co,  Kt-nt,  Col. 
on  the  N"n-Effective  List  ll.M.  Bombay  ."irmy,  J. P.  for  Bombay 
Presidency;  lineal  descendant  of  the  Walshes  of  Abberley,  co. 
Worcester;  6.  20  .-Vpril,  1831;  m.  1st,  8  Jan.  1853,  Euphemia 
Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Kev.  Spencer  William 
II. 


Walsh,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Clonard,  Co.  Meath,  "Vicar  of  Bal- 
soon  and  Ossey,  in  the  same  co.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Spencer  John  George,  6  24  .May,  1854  ;  d.  20  Aug.  18-55. 

II.  Langton  Prendlrgast,  present  representative. 

III.  George  Inverarity,  6.  7  Oct.  Ic57  ;  d.  23  May,  1859. 

I.  Euphemia  Anna  Houlton. 

II.  Elizabeth  Ellen  Gordon. 

Col.  Walsh  m.  2ndly,  8  Nov.  1863,  Isabel,  dau.  of  the  late 
Francis  Nicholas,  D.C.L.,  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  and  of  the 
Mansion  Ealing,  and  by  her  had, 

IV.  George   Inverarity,  Lieut.  Lei:;estershire  Regt.,   h.  13 
Dec.  1866. 

v.  Francis  Nicholas  de  Walno,  6.  29  March,  1863. 
VI.  Wainwaring  Ravel),  6.  29  May,  1876. 

III.  Isabel,  d.  3  Jan.  1866. 

Col.  T.  P.  B.  Walsh  d.  1  Aug.  1893. 
Seat — Laragh  Manor,  Kingscourt,  co.  Cavan. 
C'i«6— Conservative,  S.W.,  and  St.  James.' 


WALTER    OF    BEARWOOD. 

Walter,  John,  Esq.  of  Bearwood,  Berks,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  Oxford,  M.P.  for 
Nottingham  from  1847  to  1859,  and  for  Berka 
1859  to  1865,  and  1868  to  1885,  b.  8  Oct.  1818  ;  m. 
1st,  27  Sept.  1842,  Emily  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  Henry  Court,  of  Castlemans,  Berks,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  April,  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Balston,  d.  1870. 

II.  Arthcr  Eraser,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  Berks, 
in.  1872,  Henrietta  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Anchitel  Anson  {see  Borice's  Peerage,  Lichfield,  E.). 

III.  Frederic  Edward,  Major  Roy.al  Artillery. 

IV.  Henry.  v.  Thomas. 
VI.  Francis. 

I.  Mary  Emily. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Jan,  1861,  Flora,  3rd  dau.  of  James 
Monro  Macnabb,  Esq.  late  of  Highlield  Park, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

I.  Norman.  ii.  Philip. 

III.  Godfrey.  iv.  Hubert. 

V.  Ralph. 
I.  Flora. 

Lineag^e. — Richard  Walter,  citizen  of  London  (son  of 
Richard  Walter  of  Longstock,  Hants)  d.  1721,  leaving  issue, 
two  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Richard. 

II.  Arthur,  of  London  (will  proved  4  April,   1750),  bur.  at 
Wokingham,  Berks,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  1697,  Christopher  Digges,  gent,  of  Bernard"* 
Inn. 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Walter,  citizen  of  London,  d.  1742,  leaving  issue 
by  his  first  wife, 

Robert  Walter,   Capt.  R.N.,  d.  1784,  leaving  issue,  five 
daus.,  co-htiresses, 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  Devon, 
and  had  an  only  son. 

The  Kev.  John  Walter  Moore,  Hector  of  Hordley,  Salop. 

2  Katherine,  m.  Thomas  Parr,  Esq.  of  Lythwood  Hall, 
Salop. 

3  Lydia,  m.  Edward  Chamherlayne,  Esq.  of  Rocky  Hill, 
Kent,  Capt.  West  Kent  Militia. 

4  Maria  Francesea,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Rec- 
tor of  Charlton,  brother  of  tlie  above. 

5  Sophia,  w.  Gwalter  Borranskill  Lonsdale,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  Gwalter  Bor- 
ranskill Congreve  Lonsdale,  Attach6  to  the  Embassy  at 
Munich. 

By  his  2nd  wife  Richard  Walter  left  a  son, 

John  Walter,  Esq.  of. London  and  Teddington  Grove, 
Middlesex,  6.  1739,  founder  of  the  Times  newspaper.  He 
)ii.  Frances  Lander,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1798)  had  issue, 

William,  m.  Anne,  dau.   of  Thomas   Darke,  Esq.  of    Con- 

derton  Lodge,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  William,  and  other 

issue. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
Mary,  m.  James  Cardin,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square,  and  had 

(with  other  issue)  Sir  Robert  Walter  Garden,  of  Wimpole 

Street. 

Fanny  m.  David  Carnegie  Knox.  Esq. 
Catherine,   m.  Kev.  Riuhcird    Winsloe,    of   Bishop's  Hull, 

Somerset. 
Anna,  m.  Rev.    Alexander   Brodie,   D.D.,  Vicar  Of  Easff- 

bourne. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAL 


Mr.  Walter  rf.  at  Tedttingtou  16  Nov.  1S12.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Walteb,  Esq.,  became  joint  proprietor  and  solo 
uuuiager  of  ttie  Times  during  his  fatlicr's  lifetime,  and  raised 
it  to  tlie  hisli  position  which  it  has  since  maintained.  He  pur- 
chased the  estate  cf  Bearwood,  and  laid  out  tlie  grounds  at 
great  cost.  He  m.  1st,  a  dan.  of  the  Uev.  Dr.  Gregory,  Vicar 
of  Ham,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Smithe,  Esq.  of  Eastling,  Kent,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  John,  now  of  Bearwood. 

II.  Henry  Kraser,  M.A.  Oxford,?!.  1820:  m.  1846,  Isabella 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Dawson,- Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

John  Henry  Eraser,  of  Hellesdon,  Norfolk  ;  m.  1873,  Ger- 
trude .\lice,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Huntsman,  Esq. 

III.  Edward,  an  officer  in  the  army.  Founder  of  the  Corps  of 
Commissionaires,  w  hich  owes  its  existence  entirely  to  his 
energy  and  perseverance,  and  at  present  numbers  1,200 
men. 

I.  Katherine,  d.  wnni. 

II.  Fanny  Mora,  7>i.  Thomas  Broughton  Charlton,  Esq.  of 
Chilwcll,  Notts. 

Mr.  Walter  was  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Berks,  and  served  the  office 
of  High  Sheriff.  He  also  represented  the  county  of  Berks 
for  some  years  in  Parliament,  and  subsequently  sat  for  Not- 
tingliam.     He  d.  1847. 

Arms — Arg.,  guttee  de  sang,  two  swords  in  saltire  gu.,  over 
all  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Crest — A  stork  ppr.  drinking  out  of  a 
whelk  shell  erect  or. 

iVti<— Bearwood,  Wokingham,  Berks. 


WALTHALL    OF    WISTASTON    HALL. 

Walthall,  Edwakd  Walthall  Delves,  Esq. 
of  Wistastou  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of  The  Cottage, 
St.  Asaph,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  eo.  Flint,  and  High 
Sheriff  1889,  b.  20  Oct.  1848 ;  m.  8  8ept.  1870, 
Caroline  Mai-ian,  youngest  da\i.  of  Charles  Augustus 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  co.  Chester, 
and  bj  her  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edwakd  Charles  Walthall  Delves,  b  24  April,  1874. 
u.  Brian  James  Delves,  b.  17  May,  187G. 

III.  Henry  Douglas  Delves,  b.  7  Feb.  1800. 

IV.  Gilbert  Alexander  Delves,  b.  26  June,  1890. 

I.  Helen  Louisa  Delves. 

II.  Caroline  Delves,  d.  16  March,  1872. 

III.  Hhoda  Janet  Delves. 

IV.  Ella  Gwladis  Delves,  d.  24  June,  1878. 

V.  Alice  Dorothy  Delves. 

VI.  Marion  Delves,  d.  21  May,  1879. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Walthall,  Esq.,  descended  from  the 
Walthalls  of  Walthall,  co.  Westmorland,  living  teitq).  Henbt 
VII.,  ifi.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stanley,  Bart,  of 
Hooton,  CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  and  lioger.  The 
elder  son, 

Thomas  Walthall,  Esq.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
John  Marchomley,  Esq.  of  Marchomley,  co.  Salop,  and  had 
issue  a  son  and  heir, 

Gilbert  Walthall,  Esq.,  who  m.  Johanna,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Eandle  Crewe,  Esq.  of  Alvaston,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

PiOGER  Walthall,  Esq.,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Maisterson,  Esq..  and  had 

Thomas  Walthall,  Esq.,  who,  dying  imra.,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

IJichaed  Walthall,  Esq.,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Wistaston,  by  whom 
he  had 

Alexander  Walthall,  Esq.,  who  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Eandle  Jlore,  Esq.  of  Hall  O'Heath,  co.  Chester,  and 
had  with  a  dau.  Margaret,  m.  to  Iwau  Pigot,  Esq.  of  Chet- 
wynd,  a  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Walthall,  Esq.,  who  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Skeffington,  of  Fisherwick,  co.  Stafford.  He  d.  in 
1G;<7,  and  was  bur.  at  Wistaston,  having  had  issue, 

EicHARD,  his  successor.  Thomas. 

Eliu-ibcth,  d.  16.53. 

Hester,  vi.  Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Huntley,  co.  Stafford. 

Mary,  m.  Robert  Weever,  Esq.  of  Poole,  co.  Chester. 

Grace,  vi.  Laurence  Wall,  Esq.  of  London. 

Margaret. 

Ceciha,  m.  Wm.  Holland,  Esq.  of  Denton,  co.  Lanca.ster. 

Brid;;et,  m.  William  Boote,  Esq.  of  Wistaston. 

Ursula,  m.  John  Pulford,  Esq.  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh. 

The  elder  son, 
KicuABD  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Wistaston,  co.  Chester,  aged 


45  at  the  Heralds  Visitation  of  that  county  in  1664.  He  fought 
under  the  royal  banner  at  the  battle  of  Edgeliill,  as  Captain  M 
in  the  king's  guards.  He  was  subsequently  captain  of  liorsc  " 
ill  the  same  service,  a  captain  of  trained  bands,  and  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Chester  in  1676.  Bur.  at  Wistaston  1  Oct.  1691. 
By  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Tilson,  of 
Huxley,  co.  Chester  (who  was  buried  1  July,  1694),  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  aged  17  in  1664. 

II.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Alexander,  1664. 

IV.  Thomas  (Uev.)  (see  next  Memoir). 

V.  Gilbert,  of  Wistaston,  bur.  there  9  April,  1700. 

I.  Mary,  m.  —  Broome,  living  1699. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  George  Minshull,  and  had  issue;  both  living 
1699. 

The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Nantwich  and  Wistaston,  who 
m.  by  licence  20  July,  1674,  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Wilbraham, 
of  Dorfold,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  0  Feb. 
1699-1700)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Wistaston,  b.  6  April,  1676 ;  m.  1  June,  1697, 
R-becca  Ilawkins,  of  Burton-upou-Trent  (who  d.  20  Jan. 
1756),  and  d.s.p.  1  July,  1739. 

II.  Peter,  of  whom  presently. 

Ill    Alexander,  bur.  22  Feb.  1683. 

I.  Hannah,  bapt.  31  Oct.  and  bur.  5  Dec.  1682. 

II.  Mary,  bur.  28  July,  1688. 

Richard  Walthall  was  bur.  7  Sept.  1702.    His  2nd  son, 

Peter  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Whitchurch,  co.  Salop,  and 
afterwards  of  Wistaston  and  Nantwich,  m.  twice,  by  his  first 
wife  he  had  issue, 

I.  Anne,  bur.  8  Oct.  1719. 

II.  Mary,  m.  26  Dec.  1735,  by  licence,  William  Landers,  of 
Nantwich,  attorney-at-law. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Amabilia  Sandford,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur. 
28  April,  1739)  had  further  issue, 

I.  Peter,  of  Nantwich  and  Wistaston,  bapt.  15  April,  1732  ; 
m.  by  licence,  1  March,  1764,  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr.  Brooke, 
Rector  of  Nantwich,  and  d,  s.  p.  25  April,  1818.  Slie  was 
bur.  2  Dec.  1802. 

II.  Richard,  6.  9  March,  1733;  d.  unm.,  and  was  bur.  27 
April,  1766. 

III.  Ursula,  b.  12  July,  1726;  d.  unm.  9  April,  1807. 

IV.  AMAiiiLiA,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Walthall  d.  19  Nov.  1744.    His  youngest  dau., 

Amabilia  Walthall,  bapt.  28  March,  1731 ;  in.  James 
Hammond,  eldest  son  of  James  Hammond,  of  VVorcester,  and 
d.  2  April,  1803,  leaving  issue, 

James  Walthall  Hammond,  Esq.  of  Wistaston,  b.  12  Dec. 
1765;  and  (Z.  22  Sept.  1822.  He  m.  18  Oct.  1803,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hector,  of  Shenstone  Park,  co.  Stafford,  and 
by  her  {b.  8  March,  1781 ;  d.  9  Jan.  1854)  had  issue, 

James  Walthall,  his  heir. 
Penelope,  heir  to  her  brother. 

Mr.  Hammond  d.  22  Sept.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Walthall  Hammond,  Esq.  of  AV'istaston  Hall,  6.  4 
May,  1805;  d.  unm.  7  July,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Penelope  Hammond,  of  Wistaston  Hall,  b.  6  May,  1807  ;  m. 
16  Sept.  1847,  Edward  Delves  Broughton,  Esq.  (who  d.  6  Oct. 
1889)  only  son  of  Edward  Delves  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Manor 
House,  CO.  Salop,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Batt, 
Esq.  of  Moditonham  Hall,  co.  Cornwall  {see  Burke's  Peerage 
and  Baronetage,  Brodguton,  Bart.),  and  d.  5  July,  1883, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

Edward  Walthall  Delves,  now  of  Wistaston  Hall,  T.'ho 
assumed  by  royal  licence  10  Nov.  1887,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Walthall,  in  lieu  of  Brodguton. 

Arms — Arg.  a  chevron  vert  between  three  ravens  close  sa., 
quartering  Broughton,  Delves,  Hammond,  Walthall,  Crewe, 
Alexander,  Tilston,  and  sixteen  others.  Vrest—PLXi  arm 
couped  at  the  shoulder  vested  gu.  cuff  arg.,  the  hand  clenched 
and  thereon  a  falcon  close  ppr.,  beaked  or,  with  lure  gu. 
stringed  gold.  Motto — A  bird  in  the  hand  is  worth  two  in  the 
bush. 

S-rt<s— Wistaston  Hall,  Nantwich;  and  The  Cottage,  St. 
Asaph. 

6'i  Hi;— Junior  Carlton. 


WALTHALL    OF    ALTON    MANOR. 

Walthall,  Uekey  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Alton 
Manor,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  b.  26  Sept.  1829. 

Lineage.— The  Rev.  Thomas  Walthall,  M.A.,  4th  son 
of  Richard  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Wistaston,  co.  Chester  (see 
preceding  Article),  Vicar  of  Leek,  co.  Stafford,  sometime  of 


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Kcele,  in  the  sam?  CO.,  admitted  of  Brasenoso  Coll.  Oxford, 
20  March,  1672-3,  then  aged  17,  B.A.  17  Oct.  1676,  M.A.  27 
•June,  1679,  presented  to  the  Vicarage  of  Leek,  June,  1695, 
nt.  (licence  dated  20  May,  1690)  Elizabeth,  one  of  the  three 
daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Thomas  Watson,  of  Holditch,  co.  Stafford, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard,  of  Drayton,  co.  Salop,  6.  5  Dec.  1695 ;  living 
1745.     Anne,  his  wife,  was  living  1725. 

III.  Alcxantier,  of  Saxmundham,  co.  Suffolk,  m.,  and  by  his 
wife  Marah  (who  was  living  1725)  had  issue.  Had.  before 
1745. 

III.  Peter  (Rev.),  of  Malpas,  co.  Chester.  B.A.  Camb.,  1742, 
living  1745. 

I.  Hannah,  bapt.  14  Aug.  1692,  wife  of  John  Eitson,  in  1718, 
and  wife  of  Henry  Baldwin,  of  London,  in  1725,  by  whom 
she  had  issue,  and  living  in  1752,  as  wife  of  —  Cooper. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  27  Feb.  1697,  wife  of  William  Cartwright, 
of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  in  1725,  and  living  1745. 

Kev.  Thomas  Walthall  d.  27  March,  1711,  aged  55.  His  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Bakewell,  co.  Derby,  and'  of 
Holditch,  CO.  Stafford,  bapt.  12  Sept  1693;  w.  7  Sept.  1721, 
Ituth  Schollar,  of  Rowsley,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3 
April,  1744,  aged  57)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  bapt.  19  June,  1722  ;  bur.  23  Oct.  1730. 

II.  Itobert,  bur.  5  April,  1730,  aged  7. 

III.  PbTER  (Kev.),  of  Bakewell  and  Holditch. 
I.  liuth,  bur.  9  Aug.  1727,  aged  4  months. 

Mr.  Walthall  d.  8  Sept.  1758,  aged  65.  His  only  surviving 
«on, 

The  Rev.  Peter  Walthall,  of  Bakewell  and  Holditch, 
M.A.  (Oxiord)  1757 :  perpetual  curate  of  Longstone  and  Ash- 
ford,  CO.  Derby,  and  Rector  of  Brindle,  co.  Lancaster,  bapt.  1 
June,  1732;  m.  26  July,  1763,  Ruth,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
dove,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bakewell  and  South  AVingfield,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her  (bapt.  19  Nov.  1736 ;  d.  20  May,  1792)  had 
issue, 

Peteh,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  of  Bakewell,  b.  IMay,  1766  ;  d.  unni.  3  Oct.  1S51. 

Thomas,  of  Bakewell,  b.  May,  1773;  d.  unm.  25  July,  1853. 
Eev.  Peter  Walthall  d.  4  Feb.  1812.     His  eldest  son, 

Peter  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Weldons,  co.  Derby,  and  of 
Holditch,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Derby,  b.  6  Aug.  1764 :  m.  25 
Dec.  1792,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  Thomas 
Swinnerton,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  and  by  her  (6.  26 
Aug.  1759,  d.  20  May,  1819)  had  issue, 

I.  Peter  (Rev.),  M.A.  Rector  of  Wistaston,  co.  Chester,  b.  30 
March,  1795  ;  d.  unm.  17  Jan.  1825. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  9  Nov.  1796  ;  d.  unm.  24  Oct.  1857. 
I.  AxNE,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Mr.  Walthall  d.  2  Feb.  1853.    His  only  dau., 

Anne  Walthall,  6.  26  July,  179s ;  m.  28  July,  1826,  James 
Milnos(6.  17  Dec.  1793),  Esq.  of  Alton  Manor,  Wirksworth,  co. 
Derby,  4th  son  of  William  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Stubben  Edge,  co. 
Derby,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ralph  Samuel  Kirk,  Esq.  of 
Ashover;  and  d.  14  Nov.  1855,  having  had  by  him  (who  d.  23 
Is^ov.  1806), 

I.  James  Walthall,  6.  17  Aug.  1828  ;  d.  22  April,  1829. 

II.  Henry  Walthall,  now  of  Alton  Manor,  who  assumed 
by  I'oyal  licence,  1853,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Walthall. 

III.  Ernest  Svvinerton,  J. P.,  6.  5  Oct.  1833;  in.  Dec.  1872, 
Ella,  dau.  of  Capt.  H.  ThornliiU,  92nd  Highlanders,  and  d. 
2  Sept.  1893. 

IV.  Alfred  James,  6.  2  Oct.  1835  ;  d.  14  April,  1873. 

^liiiis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  chev.  vert,  between 
three  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  for  Walthall  ;  2nd  and3rd,  erm. 
a  niillrind  palewise  between  two  flaunches  sa.,  for  Milnes. 
Crests-  1st,  Walthall,  A  dexter  arm  embowed  coupod  at  the 
ahoulder,  vested  gu.  cuffed  erm.,  the  hand  clenched,  thereon 
a  falcon  close  ppr.  beaked  or,  with  lure  gu.  stringed  gold  :  2nd, 
Milnes,  A  garb  erminois  between  two  trefoils  vert.  Motto  — 
A  bird  in  the  hand  is  worth  two  in  the  bush. 

Heat — Alton  Manor,  Derby. 


WALTON    OF    MAPERTON    HOUSE. 

"Walton,  Harold  Aethtje  Goedon,  Esq[.  of 
Mapcrtoi)  House,  Somerset,  b.  18  Marcli,  1886. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of  Landieu,  near 
Wolsingham,  co.  Durham,  who  claimed  descent  from  a  branch 
of  the  family  of  Walton,  of  Walton,  long  seated  in  co.  Lan- 
caster, where  they  flourished  until  the  17th  century,  when  the 
senior  hne  became  extinct,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of  Laudieu,  who  m.  Jane  Todd,  and 
had  a  sou  and  successor, 


Thomas  Todd  Walton,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Sunniside,  co.  Durham;  m.  20  Oct.  1812,  Katharine  Eliza, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Todd,  Esq.  of  Sunniside,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Baskervilla,  Esq.  of  WooUey 
House,  Wilts,  descended  from  a  branch  of  Baskerville,  of 
Erdisley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Todd,  his  heir,  of  Clifton  and  Maperton. 

II.  Frederick  Baskerville,  b.  i  Jan.  1822  ;  d.  9  June,  1822. 

III.  Henry  Baskerville  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Cross,  Ox- 
ford, 6.  5  June,  1824;  m.  17  July,  1862,  Annie  Bessie,  elder 
dau.  of  C.  J.  Bishop,  M.D.  of  Oxford,  and  rf.  5  Oct.  1871, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Herbert  Henry  Bishop,  6.  3  May,  1863. 

2  Walter  Edward  Paskerville,  b.  12  Jan.  1865, 

3  Cyril  Medd  Baskerville,  b.  3  Oct.  1870. 

1  Mabel  Emily  Tawny,  b.  5  Apiil,  1866. 

2  Gertrude  Helen,  b.  29  May,  1867. 

3  Blanche  Mary  Grace,  6.  27  Sept.  1868. 

I.  Emma  Matilda,  6.  30  Sept.  1813;  »7i.  20  May,  1841,  Rev. 
William  Robert  Browell,  M.A.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Beaumont, 
Essex,  who  d.  s.  p.  15  Aug.  1867.     She  d.  1888. 

II.  Laura  Helen,  6.  24  Aug.  1817  ;  d.  25  Sept.  1878. 

III.  Emily  Ann,  b.  3  Dec.  1818;  m.  31  July,  1856,  Rev. 
Edward  Miller,  M.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Butler's  Marston,  co. 
Warwick  {see  Miller  of  Kadwav),  and  d.  1893. 

IV.  Harriet  Eleanor,  6.  19  Oct.  1820  ;  d.  17  Nov.  1821, 
He  d.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Todd  Walton,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Maperton,  Somerset,  High  Sheriff  of  Bristol  1872-3,  and  1873-4, 
b.  11  Aug.  1815;  7n.  30  May,  1844,  Margaret  Ann,  eldest  dau. 
of  Henry  Farnell,  Esq.  of  Holland  House,  Isleworth,  by 
Margaret  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Tulloch,  Esq.  of 
Charles  Street,  St.  James's  Square,  Westminster,  and  sister  of 
Gens.  Alexander  and  John  Tulloch,  C.B.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Oriel  Farnell,  of  Maperton. 

II.  Henry  Ernest  Baskerville,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  6. 
27  Aug.  1849  ;  retired  from  the  service  in  1890. 

III.  John  Farnell,  of  the  Royal  Elthorne  Light  Infantry,  b, 
13  April,  1854;  ?ii.  27  Jan.  1880,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Yeo,  Esq. ;  d.  18  June,  1880. 

I.  Katherine  Gertrude  Baskerville,  b.  25  Oct.  1860 ;  m.  18 
Sept.  1883,  Arthur  Barnard,  Esq.,  late  of  the  Buffs,  and  has 
a  son,  b.  1892. 

Mr.  Todd  Walton  d.  25  Dec.  1885.    His  son. 

Oriel  Farnell  Walton,  Esq.  of  Maperton  House,  b.  26  Feb. 
1846,  M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  Capt. 
North  Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ;  m.8  Feb.  1860,  Katherine 
Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Cecil  Gordon  (5th  son  of  George, 
9th  Marquess  of  Huntly),  by  his  wife  Emily,  dau.  of  Maurice 
Crosbie  Moore,  Esq.  of  Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue, 

Harold  Arthur  Gordon,  his  hair. 

Ethel  Gordon,  b.  29  Nov.  1869. 

Violet  Evelyn  Gordon,  b.  14  July,  1876  ;  d.  11  Aug.  1876. 

Winifred  Mary  Gordon,  b.  22  Sept.  1878. 

Constance  Emily  Gordon,  b.  24  Sept.  1881. 

Capt.  Walton  d.  1  Nov.  1886. 

Anns — Per  pale  az.  and  sa.  on  a  chevron  indented  between 
three  swans  arg.,  as  many  buckles  of  the  first.  Crest — A 
griffin's  head  erased  or,  semee  of  buckles  az.  pierced  through 
the  mouth  by  a  spear  in  bend  sinister  point  upwards  gold. 
Motto — Murus  aeneus  virtus. 

Seat — Maperton  House,  Wincanton,  Somerset. 


"WANDESFORDE    OF    CASTLECOMER 
AND    KIRKLINGTON. 

Peioe-Wandesfoede,  Eichaed  Henet,  Esq. 
of  Castlecomer,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Kirklington, 
Hipswell,  and  Hudswell,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Higt  Sheriff  co.  Xilkenny,  1894,  b.  15  Sept.  1870; 
s.  his  grandmother  1892. 

Lineage. — John  de  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Westwick,  co, 
York;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Henry  de  Musters, 
Knt.  of  Kirklington,  co.  Y'ork,  and  widow  of  Alexander  Mow- 
bray, and  was  direct  ancestor  of 

TuoMAS  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  who  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Pudsey,  and  had  four  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Woodel,  co.  Bedford. 

III.  Michael,  his  grandson. 

Sir  Rowland  Wandesforde,  Knt.  of  Pickhay,  co.  York,  was 
Attorney  at  the  Coui't  of  Wards  and  Liveries  in  1637. 
His  dau., 

Elizabeth,  m.  Philip,  4th  Lord  Wharton,  and  their  only 
dau.,  Elizabeth  Wharion,  m,  Robert  Bertie,  3rd  Earl 
of  Lindsey. 

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IV.  John  (Rov.),  Rector  of  Kirklin^ton. 

I.  Ellon,  711.  Ambrose  Lancaster,  Ksq.  of  Wcstmorlantl. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  llalph  Claxtou,  Esq.  of  co.  Dnrluun. 
The  eliicst  son, 

Christopher  Waxdesfokp,  Esq.  of  Kirklinston,  livinjc  timp. 
Edwaed  IV.  and  IIknry  VII.,  Hi.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Norton, 
Esq.,  of  Noiton,  and  liad 

I.  Erancis,  liis  heir. 

II.  Christopher,  who  married  twice,  and  had  issue. 

Tlie  elder  son, 

Francis  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirklinston,  m.  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Eoulthorpe,  Esq.  of  Hipswell,  and  had 
by  her, 

I.  CnRisTOPHER  (Sir). 

II.  Juhn,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Jane. 

lie  d.  1559,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  Knt.  of  Kirklington,  who 
was  knighted  and  served  as  SheiitT  co.  York,  1578.  lie  m. 
Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Sir  George  Bowes,  of  Streatham,  and  dying 
11  July,  15;>I,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  George  Wandesforde,  Knt.  of  Kirklington,  b.  20  Jlay, 
1573,  and  kniglited  by  King  James  I.  He  to.  1st,  Catharine, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Hansby,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Christophfr,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  M.P.,  in  1639. 

III.  Nichular,,  M.P.  for  Thomastown,  in  the  rarliaincnt  of 
Ireland. 

IV.  Michael  (Very  Rev.),  successively  Dean  of  Limerick  and 
Deny. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Mauger  Norton,  Esq.  of  St.  NichoKas,  near  Rich- 
mond, CO.  Cork. 

II.  Mary. 

Sir  George  ?«.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Pamplin,  and  by 
her  had  a  dau.,  Margaret,  wife  of  James  Blanchard,  and  one 
son, 

William,  Citizen  of  London,  to  whom  and  his  heirs  his 
eldest  brother,  30  June,  J 637,  gave  £20  per  annum,  issuing 
out  ol  the  JIanor  of  Castlecomer,  and  payable  upon  .Strong- 
bow's  tuinb  in  Christ  Church,  Dublin.  In  lu39  he  was 
member  in  the  Irish  Parliament  lor  Ballynakill,  in  the 
Queen's  Co. 

Sir  George  d.  4  Sept.  1612,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  being 
npon  close  halits  of  intimacy  and  friendship  with  Sir  Thomas 
Wentworth,  Earl  of  Strafford,  accompanied  that  eminent  and 
ill-fated  nobleman  into  Ireland  wlien  he  was  constituted  Chief 
Governor  of  that  kingdom,  was  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council, 
and  was  appointed  in  1633,  Master  of  the  Rolls ;  of  this  office 
he  had  soon  after  a  grant  by  patent  for  life.  lie  was  one  of 
the  Lords  Justices  in  1636  and  1639,  and  was  appointed  I  April, 
1640,  Lord  Deputy;  butthefateof  his  friend  Lord  Strafford 
had  so  deep  an  effect  upon  him  that  heiZ.Srd  Dec.  in  that  year. 
He  m.  1st,  the  dau.  of  William  and  sisterof  Sir  John  Ramsden, 
Knt.  of  Byrom,  co.  York,  but  by  that  lady  had  no  issue.  He 
'III.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Hewet  Osborne,  of  Kivelon,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  lieir. 

II.  Christopher,  successor  to  his  brother. 
in.  John,  d.  U7nn. 

I.  Alice,  m.  William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  York. 

II.  Catlierine,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Danhy,  Knt.  of  Karnley,  near 
Leeds,  and  d.  in  childbed  of  her  fifteenth  child,  aged  30. 

He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Wandesforde,  Esq.of  Kirklington,  M. P. for  Clogher, 
in  1639,  d.  s.  -p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  of  Kirklington,  co.  York, 
h.  19  Aug.,  1626,  created  a  baronet,  6  Aug.  1662,  in.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther,  1st  Bart,  of  Lowther  Hall,  co. 
Westmorland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Garrett  Foulke, 
Esq. 

III.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Amias  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane,  co.  Kilkenny. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  Sir  iJichard  I'yne,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
King'.-.  Bench,  and  U.  1731,  aged  64. 

IV.  Fiances,  m.  Robert  Maude,  Esq.  of  Ripon,  co.  York,  and 
Kilkenny  ;  d.  5  Jan.  1690. 

v.  Alice.  '/.  unm. 

VI.  Christiina,  m  Richard  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  VViiiiim  Lowther,  Knt.  of  Swillington. 

Sir  Christopher,  who  was  M.P.  for  Ripon,  d.  in  Feb.  1686,  and 
was  g.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Sib  Chribtopeeb  Wandesfoede,  1st  Viscount  Castlecomer, 


who  was  attainted  by  James  IPs  Parliament  in  1G89,  and  had 
his  estates  sequestered ;  but  on  the  Revolution  he  was  sworix 
of  the  Privy  Council  William  III.,  and  again  in  1702,  by 
Queen  Anne,  who  advanced  him  to  the  peerage  of  Ireland 
170G,  as  Baron  Wandesforde  and  Viscount  Castlecomer. 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Montagu,  Esq.  Horton, 
CO.  Nortliamptou,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  13  Nov.,  1731,  had 
issue, 

I.  Christopher,  2nd  Viscount,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  3rd  Viscount. 

III.  John  (Rev  ),  Rector  of  Kirklington  and  Catterick,  d.  s.  p: 
March,  1747-8. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  unm,.  1719. 

I.  Henrietta,  m.  William  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  co. 
Cork,  BI.P.,  and  d.  19  April,  1736. 

His  Lordship  d.  in  London,  13  Sept.  1707,  and  wa.s  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  2nd  Viscount  Castlecomer, 
member  in  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain  in  1710,  for 
Morpeth,  and  in  1714  for  Ripon.  In  the  latter  year  he  was 
sworn  of  the  Privy  Council  to  George  I.,  and  next  year 
appointed  Governor  of  the  co.  Kilkenny.  In  1717  he  was 
constituted  Secretary-at-War,  and  d.  23  June,  1719,  leaving 
by  his  wife,  Hon.  Frances  Pelham,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord 
Pelham,  and  sister  to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  an  only 
child. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  3rd  Viscount  Castlecomer, 
h.  1717  ;  who  d.  in  London,  of  the  small-pox,  taim.,  S  May, 
17u6,  and  was  s.  by  his  uncle. 

Sir  George  Wandesforde,  4th  Viscount  Castlecomer,  who 
ra.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Ven.  John  Griffith,  Archdeacon  of  Kil- 
laloe,  and  by  her  (who  (i!.  10  Sept.  1757)  he  had  several  child- 
ren, of  whom  but  three  survived, 

John,  5th  Viscount. 

Susannah,  m.  Thomas  Newcnham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  co, 
Cork. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  17  March,  1754. 

His  Lordship  d.  25  June,  1751,  anil  wass.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John   Wandesforde,  5th  Viscount  Castlecomer,  who 
took  his  seat  in  the  Irish  House  of  Lords  in  1751,   and  wai 
created  in  1758  Earl  of  Wandesforde,  co.  Kilkenny.     He  ))^. 
11  Aug.  1750,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  South- 
well, Esq.  of  Enniscouch,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  Viscount  Castlecomer,  b.  23  April,  1753  ;  d.  younp; 
r.  ;). 
I.  Anne,  vi.  13  Feb.  1769,  John  Butler,  Esq.  of  Garryrickon, 
to  whom  the  Earldom  of   Ormonde  was  restored  by  the 
House  of  Lords  m  Ireland!     J 791.     There  were  four  sons 
and  two  dans,  issue  of  this  marriage  ;  the  3rd  son,  James, 
becime  by  the  death  of  his  eldest  brother  19th  Earl  of 
Ormonde  ;  and  the  fourth  son  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
Wandesforde,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wandes- 
forde, and    was  tiie   late  Hun.  Charles  H.  Butler  Clarke 
Southwell  Wandesforde,  of  Castlecomer  and  Kirklington. 

His  Lordship  d.  12  January,  1784,  and  his  son  having  pre- 
deceased him,  all  his  honours,  including  the  baronetcy,  became 
extinct,  and  his  estates  devolved  on  his  only  dau.. 

Lady  Anne  Wandesforde,  wlio  to.  '26  Feb.  1769,  John 
Butler,  of  Garryricken,  who  was  restored,  as  17th  Earl  of 
Ormonde  and  Ossery,  1791  {see  Burke's  Peerage).  Her  4ih 
but  2nd  surviving  son, 

Hon.  Charles  Harward  BoTLER-CLARKE-SorTHWELL- Wan- 
desforde, of  Castlecomer,  and  Kirklington,  6.  1780,  inherited 
his  mother's  estates,  and  assumed  by  royal  licence  1820,  the 
additional  surname  of  Clarke  after  Butler,  and  by  another 
royal  licence,  June,  1830,  the  additional  surnames  of  Sodth- 
well-Wandesforde  after  Butler-Clarke.  He  m.  1812,  Lady 
Sarah  Butler,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Carrick,  by 
whom  (who  d.  7  July,  1838)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  2  Sept.  1813;  to.  16  Nov  1841,  Emily  Sclina 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Drumcar,  co. 
Louth,  sis  er  of  John,  Lord  Ruthdonneli,  and  d.  i.  p.  v.  p. 
26  June,  1856. 

II.  Henry  Butler-Clarke-Sodthwell-Wandesforde,  Esq. 
of  Ulcombe,  b.  3  Oct.  1815,  d.  unm. 

III.  Walter,  6.  1  Aug.  1825;  d.  v.  p.  15  June,  1853,  leaving 
Charles,  of  Kirklington  and  Castlecomer. 

1.  Sarah,  of  Castlecumer,  Kirklington,  ic. 

Hon.  Charles  II.  B.  C.  S.  Wandesforde  d.  7  Nov.  1860.  His 
grandson, 

Charles    BtJTLER-CLARtCE-SoUTHWELL-WANDESFORDE,    Esq. 

of  Castlecomer  and  Kirklington,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny, 
1879,  d.  Uiiiu.  1  July,  1881,  and  was  s.  by  his  aunt, 

Sarah  Prior  Wandesforde,  of  Castlecomer,  and  of  Kirk- 
lington, Hipswell,  and  Hudswcll,  co.  York,  b.  '23  July,  1814; 

1  HI.  13Sept.l83G,  Rev.  John  Prior,  of  Mount  Dillon,  co,  Dublin, 

I  and  by  him  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1867)  had  issue, 


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«.  Charles  Butler,  J.P.,  b.  31  Aug.  1840  :  ra.  28  Feb.  1866, 
Ddia,  dau.  of  Richard  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Gaile,  co.  Tippeiary, 
J.F.  and  D.L..  and  d.  7  Jan.  1875,  leaving  issue, 

1  Richard  Henry,  now  of  Castlecomer  and  Kiiklington. 

2  Charles  Butler,  0.  9  June,  1»72. 

8  Harold  Astley  Sonerset,  b.  25  July,  1874. 

1  Mary  Caroline  Wandesford. 

2  Sarah  Emily  Edith. 

31.  Henry  Wallis  (Oakhurst,  Lillington,  co.  Warwick).  B.A. 
Tri/i.  Coll.  Ci.mb.,  formerly  Lieut.  81st  Kegt.,  b.  13  Mareli, 
184-t;  ?n.  4June,  1878,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Phil- 
lips, I^sq.  of  Mount  Rivers,  co.  Tipperciry,  and  widow  of 
Kobert  H.  CoUis,  Esq.  of  Jlillbrooke,  same  co.,  and  has 
issue. 

I.  Alice  Maria,  d.  uvm. 

II.  Sophia  Elizai'fth,  m.  8  July,  1864,  M.ijor-Gcn.  Henry 
Freileriek  Winehilse  Ely,  of  Copse  Dale,  Cloaghjordan,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue. 

Mrs.  Prior-Warnesforde  s.  to  the  Castlecomcr  and  Kirklington 
estates  on  the  death  of  her  nephew,  1  July,  1831,  and  in 
accordance  with  the  provisions  contained  in  her  father's  will, 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  30  Aug.  1882,  for  herself  and 
her  issue  the  additional  surname  and  arm.s  of  Wandesfokde. 
She  d.  21  Dec.  1892,  and  was  s.  by  her  grandson,  Eichabd 
Henry  Prior- Wandesfobde,  Esq. 

.4)n!s— Quarterly :  Or  a  lion  rampant  double  queued  az. 
armed  and  langued  gu  ;  for  Wandesforde,  2nd  and  3rd,  vert, 
on  a  bend  erm.  1  hree  chevronels  gu.  for  Prior.  Crests — 1st, 
Wandesforde  :  A  church  ppr.  S]  ire  az.  ;  2nd.  Prior:  an  es- 
toile  vert.  Moitoes — Wandesforde:  Tout  pour  I'Eglise;  Pbiob  : 
Certavi  et  vici. 

6e«'.s— Castlecomer,  co.  Kilkenny  ;  The  Hall,  Kirklington, 
CO.  York. 


EGERTON-WAKBURTON    OF    WAK- 
BURTON    AND    ARLEY. 

Egebton-Waebueton,  Piees,  Esq.  of  Warburton 
/  and  Arley,  co.  Chester,  J. P.,  Col.  Earl  of  Chester's 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  M.P.  for  Mid-Cheshire  1876 
to  1SS5 ;  b.  22  May,  1839  ;  m.  Sept.  1880,  Antoinctta 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  3rd  Lord  de  Saumarez,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John,  6.  13  Dec.  1883. 

II.  Geoffry,  b.  18  Feb.  1HS8. 

I.  Doiothy.  II.  Eveline. 

III.  Marjory. 

Xiineage. — Adam  de  Dutton,  son  of  Hugh  de  Dutton,  co. 

Dutton,  and  great  grandson  of  Odard,  living  temp.  William 
THE  CoNQTEUOB,  acquired,  by  his  marriage  with  Agnes,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Roger  litzalured,  the  manor  of  Warburton,  in  the 
time  of  Henry  II.,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Geoffrey  Dctton,  who  obt.ained  Aston,  near  Budworth, 
in  which  Arley  lies.  Sir  Geoffrey  became  a  Cnisader,  and 
the  present  crest  of  the  Warburtons  is  borne  to  commemorate 
^n  exploit  performed  by  him.  In  the  Harleian  MSS.  139, 
p.  68,  is  a  transcript  from  an  ancient  family  record  taken  by 
Laurence  Lostoke,  1.^72,  in  w  liich  tlie  exploit  is  thus  alluded 
to:  "This  Galfrid  lived  1244,  he  was  servynge  his  piince 
and  vanquyshed  a  Sarrazin  in  combate,  then  bcgynnyng 
to  scale  with  the  Sarrazin's  head."  Sir  Geoffrey  had  a  son  and 
.heir, 

Sir  Geoffry  Duttok,  Knt.  (generally  styled  "  D"nus  Gal- 
iridus  filius  Galfridi  de  Dutton,")  m.  and  had  issue,  i.  Peter, 
his  heir  ;  ii.  Thomas,  to  whom  he  granted  Thelwall,  1258-9; 
and  I.  Margaret,  wife,  1st,  of  Robert  de  Denbigh,  and  2ndly 
of  Nicholas  de  Leycester.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  Peter  Ddtton,  Knt.,  afterwards  de  Warburton,  was 
living  1  Edward  II.  He  had  issue,  i.  Geoffry  (Sir) ;  ii.  Peter, 
of  Aston  and  Budworth ;  and  iii.  Hugh,  of  Kelher  Walton. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Geoffry  Warburton,  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1326, 
liad,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  Geoffry  (Sir) ;  and  Robert,  living 
1327.    The  former. 

Sir  Geoffry  Warburton,  sen.,  Knt.,  m.  and  had  issue,  i. 
•Geoffry  (Sir),  jun. ;  ii.  Peter,  living  1348;  and  i.  Margaret,  m. 
Peter  Lymme,  living  13:^8.     The  elder  son. 

Sir  Geoffey  Waeeueton,  jun.,  Knt.,  had,  by  Alice  his  wife, 
three  sons, 

Gfoffrey,  who  attended  the  Black  Prince  to  his  Duchy  of 
Aquiiaine  ;  he  had  no  male  issue. 

Tliomas,  who  predeceased  his  lather  without  male  issue. 

John,  eventually  heir. 

In  the  Lansdowne  MSS.  825,  p.  185,  this  Sir  Geoffry,  jun.,  is 
said  to  liave  had  another  son,  named  William,  from  whom 
Peter  Warburton,  of  Grafton,  afterwards  Judge  of  the  Coniaioa 


Pleas,  descended.  Sir  Geoffry,  jun.,  d.  before  1383,  and  was  3. 
by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Warburton,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Richard  de  Wevere,  and,  dying  before  1391,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Warburton,  who  fought  at  the 
battle  of  Shrewsbury,  at  the  side  of  Henry  Percy,  (or  which  he 
received  the  royal  pardon,  5  Sept.  4  Henry  IV.  His  seal 
exhibited  "  two  chevrons  and  a  mullet,  on  a  canton,"  with  two 
dragons  for  supporters,  circumscribed  ''  S.  Galfride  de  War- 
burgtone."  He  was  the  last  of  the  family  who  bore  this  coat. 
He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Braylsford,  and  d.  8  Henry  V., 
leaving  issue,  Peter,  d.  s.  p.;  and 

Sir  Geoffry  Warburton,  Knt.  of  Warburton,  who  was  con- 
stituted Seneschal  of  Halton  by  the  Earl  of  Buckingham,  and 
knighted  before  10  Henry  VI.  He  used  on  his  seal  a  cormo- 
rant, the  basis  of  the  present  coat.  He  »i.  Ellen,  .^ister  of  John 
Bruyn,  of  Tarvin,  and  by  her  (wlio  m.  2ndly,  Henry  Leigh, 
and  Krdly,  Ralph  Grosvenor)  left  issue,  i.  Peter;  ii.  Thomas; 
in.  John:  i.  Elizabeth,  »i. Thomas Bulkeley;  and  ii.  Johanna. 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Warburton  (called  Wise  Piers), 
who  built  Arley  Hall,  1469,  had  a  dispensation  from  Pope  Paul 
II.,  for  marrying  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Savage,  of  Clifton, 
to  whom  he  was  related  in  the  third  degree.  He  d.  circa  1495, 
and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Warburton,  of  Warburton  and  Arley,  Knt.  of 
the  Body  to  Henry  VII.,  Seneschal  of  Halton,  and  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Chester,  20  Henry  VII.  He  d  15  Henry  Vill.,  having  on. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stanley,  of  Holt,  Chamberlain  to  the 
King,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Piers  Warburton,  Knt.  of  Warburton  and  Arley,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  finally  heir  of  Richard  Winnington,  of 
Wiunington,  and  d.  5  June,  4  Edward  VI.,  leaving  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Peter,  ancestor  of  the  Warburtons  of  Befferston  Grange, 

Richard. 

Jane,  m.  Sir  William  Brereton,  Knt.  of  Brereton. 

Anne,  m.  Sir  Edward  Fitton,  Knt.  of  Gawsworth. 

And  two  other  daus. 

The  son  and  heir. 

Sir  John  Warburton,  Ent.  of  Warburton  and  Arley,  d. 
1572,  leaving  issue  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Brereton,  of  Brereton,)  i.  Peter,  his  heir;  ii.  George,  of  The 
Lodge,  sometime  of  Arley,  of  whom  presently;  iii.  John; 
I.  Anne,  J/!..  Sir  Robert  llarkham,  Knt.  of  Cotham.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hol- 
croft,  Knt.  of  Holcroft,  and  having  nine  daus.,  but  no  son, 
settled  his  estates,  in  default  of  issue  male  of  his  own  body, 
successively  on  the  heirs  male  of  his  father,  grandfather,  and 
great-grandfather.    The  nine  daus.  were, 

Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Wilbraham,  Knt.  of  Woodhey. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Ralph  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Rilley. 
Jane,  7)i.  William  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Ashlej-. 
Isabel,  TO.  Sir  Edward  Stanley,  1st  bart.  of  Eickerstaffe. 
Eleanor,  m.  Tliomas  Marbury,  Esq.  of  Marbury. 
Frances,  m.  Sir  Clirislopher  Trentham,  Knt. 
Alice,  m.  Sir  Peter  Warlairton,  Knt.  of  Grafton,  Justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas  in  the  time  of  Elizabeth. 
Frances.  Anne. 

Peter  Warburton  having  thus  no  male  issue,  the  male  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  vested  in  the  descendants  of  his  next 
brother.     That  gentleman, 

George  Warbukton,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  m.  Eliza,  sister  of 
Thomas  Hesketh,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Alexander  Hoghton,  Esq. 
of  Hoghton,  and  had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.  of  The  Lo^ige,  Crowley,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Egerton,  Knt.  of  Ridley,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Eleanor,  wife  of  William  Hammer,  Esq.  of  the 
Fenns,  two  sons,  Peter,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Lord  Kilmorey, 
but  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John,  1st  LordByron)  had  uo  issue ; 
and  George,  of  Arley.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  George  Warburton,  1st  Bart,  of  Arley,  so  created  27 
June,  1650.  He  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Myddelton,  Knt. ,  of  Chirk  Castle,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue, 
two  sons  and  four  daus.  Sir  George  m.  2ndly,  Di;,na,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Bishopp,  2nd  Bart,  cf  Parham,  Sussex,  by  the  Lady 
Margaret  Tufton,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  1st  Earl  of  Thanet,  and  had 
Tnomas,  of  Winnington,  co.  Chester,  and  other  issue.  Sir 
George  d.  18  May,  1676.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Peter  W'arburton,  2nd  Bart,  of  Arley,  m.  Martha,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Dockwra,  Esq.  of  Putteridge,  co.  Herts, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1707)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  successsor. 

II.  Ihomas,  of  Turner's  Hail,  Herts,   m.  1st,  Rebecca,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  George  Stourton,  Es^.  of  PirMn,  co.  Bedford, 


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and  had  one  dau.,  Martha,  the  wife  of  Isaac  EIcs,  Esq.  of 
London.     He  m,  2ndly,  Annie,  dau.  of  William  Dockwra, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had, 
1  Peter,  4th  Bart. 

1  Anne.  m.  Thomas  Sloughter,  Esq.,  Hisrh  Sheriff  of  co. 
Chester,  1755.  Thoir  only  son,  Thomas  .-^louKhter,  Capt. 
16th  Li^lit  Prasroons,  left  by  Sarah  his  wife,  an  only 
child,  Anne  WaVburton  Sloughtcr,  m.  1st,  Kev.  Thomas 
Coupland,  of  The  Priory,  Chester;  and  'Jmlly,  William 
Owen,  Ksq.  of  Glansevern,  co.  Montgomery,  King's  Coun- 
sel, (i.  1S37. 
in.  Peter,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

I.  Martha,  Hi.  —  Foulkes,  Ksq.  of  London. 

II.  Anne,  m.  William  Dockwra,  Esq.  iii.  Arabella. 

Sir  Peter  w.as  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  George  Wabbdrton,  3rd  Bart,  of  Arlcy,  M.P.  for  Chester 
tenij).  Queen  Anne  and  Kins  George  I.  lie  m.  the  Hon.  Diana 
Alington,  elder  dau.  of  William,  'ind  Lord  Alington,  and  had 
a  son,  Dockwra,  d.  in  infancy  ;  and  a  dau.,  Diana,  m.  1724,  Sir 
Richard  Grosvenor,  4th  Bart,  of  Eaton,  but  d.  s.  jj.  1730. 
Sir  George  d.  '29  June,  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Sir  Peter  Warbcrton,  4th  Bart,  of  Arlcy,  to.  2nd  Feb.  1745, 
Lady  Elizabeth  Stanley,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward,  11th  Earl  of 
Derby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  his  successar. 

J.  Harriott,  jii.  John  llowels  Lcgh,  Esq.  of  Prestbury,  and 
had  issue, 
1  Charles  Legh,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Elizabeth  Hester  Legh,  m.  Thomas  Delves  Broughton. 
Esq. 

II.  Emma.  m.  1st,  James  Croxton,  Esq.  of  Norley  Bank,  co. 
Chester,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Aug.  1792)  she  had  a  dau., 

Emma  Croxton,  m.  13  Oct.  1803,  Rev.  Rowland  Egerton, 
B.A.,  7th  son  of  Philip  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Egerton  and 
Oulton,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1881,  aged  99.  Mr.  Rowland 
Egerton  as.-nmcd  the  additional  surname  of  Warbjrton, 
in  consequence  of  this  marriage,  and  d.  20  May,  1840, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Rowland  Eyles,  late  possessor. 

2  James  Francis  (Rev.),  b.  15  April,  1807;  m.  19  Feb. 
1839,  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Stone,  Esq.  of  IMis- 
worth,  CO.  Northampton,  and  (/.  12  Sept.  1849,  leaving 
issue,  Francis,  b.  1  Kov.  1841,  d.  23  May,  I8G6  ;  George, 
6.  24  Feb.  1844,  m.  Oct.  1886,  Ruth,  dau.  of  Hun. 
Arthur  Lascelles ;  Geoffrey  (Rev.),  Rectorof  Warburton, 
Cheshire,  b.  7  April,  1S46,  vi.  1878,  Adela  Georgina 
"Victorine,  dau.  of  B.  G.  Goode,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  II. 
T.  Kelsey,  Esq. ;  Arthur,  b.  3  Jan.  1848,  m.  1874,  Edna, 
dau.  of  James  Stowe,  Esq.  ;  Catherine  Ann ;  and 
Eleanor  Werburgh. 

3  Henry  William,  Major  47th  Foot,  m.  27  May,  1835, 
Harriette  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jlajor-Gen.  Thomas  Evans, 
C.B.,  and  d.  27  F'cb.  1868,  having  had  issue, 

Rowland  Henry,  6.  20  March,  1840  ;  d.  Feb.  1S6I. 
Hsrriette  Sophia,  m.   1860,   T.   Bennett,   Esq.,  Staff- 
Surgeon-Mnjor.  Charlotte  Edith. 

Emma  Isabella,  m.  1877,  Rev.  C.  S.  Bruce. 

4  Peter,  JIajor  (retired^,  Indian  army.  Col.  of  Volunteers 
South  Australia,  received  for  his  services  as  an  explorer 
to  Western  Australia  from  Southern  Australia,  the 
Gold  Medal  from  Geographical  Society,  and  was  made 
a  C.M.G.  He  was  b.  15  Any.  1813;  m.  8  Oct.  1838, 
Alicia,  dau.  of  Henry  Mant,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d. 
18b9,  leaving  issue,  Richard,  b.  31  May,  1840;  Rowland 
James,  b.  4  Feb.  1846,  m.  1872,  Annie,  dau.  of  John 
Hart,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue ;  William,  b.  5 
Sept.  1847,  ?n.  1877,  Edith,  dau.  of  W.  M.  Sandford, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  ;  Eva  (deceased) ;  Ethel  Catherine, 
m.  1871,  H.  A.  Short,  Esq.  of  Buttamuc,  and  has 
issue ;  and  Slary. 

6  George  Ed»;iid,  formerly  .51st  Regt.,  b.  25  March, 
1819:  111.  1st,  23  Nov.  1842,  Augusta,youngest  dau.of  Sir 
Richard  Spencer,  11. N.,  and  had  issue,  George  Grey,  b. 
90ct.  1843;  r/i.  1872,  Amy, dau.  of  Edward  Hester,  t  sq., 
and  has  issue  ;  Rowland,  b.  14  Nov.  1845,  m.  1881,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  M'Kail,  and  has  issue ;  Horace,  b.  9 
Nov.  1848,  TO.  1875,  Selina,  dau.  of  John  IM'Kail,  Esq., 
and  has  issue;  Augustus,  b.  26  March,  18.iO:  m.  1880, 
Fanny,  dau.  of  Edward  Hester,  E.sq.,  and  has  issue ; 
Reginald,  6.  2/  dune,  1855;  Philip,  6.  28  Aug.  1856: 
Randle,  6.  Sept.  1860,  to.  1890,  Eva,  dau.  of  Edward 
Hester,  Esq.,  and  lias  issue ;  Edward,  6.  1867;  Alice, 
to.  1870,  Rev.  Waldyve  Willington  Tarleton ;  Mary, 
m.  1870,  Cecil  Rogers,  Esq.  ;  Emma  Ann,  m.  1884,  \V. 
W.  Mitchell,  Esq.  Mr.  G.  E.  Egerton  ra.  2ndly,  April, 
1873,  Emma,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Coghlan,  and  d. 
18S9,  leaving  further  issue,  Francis  Joseph,  b.  March, 
1875;  Cecil  William,  6.  1878. 

1  Emma  Elizabeth,  m.  28  Nov.  1843,  Ven.  James  Saurin, 
Archdeacon  of  Dromore,  who  d.  1879. 

2  Frances  Mary,  m.  21  April,  1829,  the  late  Robert 
Eden,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Maria  .Sytjilla,  r/(.  24  April,  1838,  James,  only  son  of 
John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Knypersley,  co.  Stafford. 


4  Charlotte,  m.  1  Sept.  1859,  Rev.  Henry  Leslie,  Rector 
of  Kilclicf,  CO.  Down;  who  rf.  19  Nov.  ISIO. 

5  Sophia,  vi.  12  April,  1860,  Henry  WoUcy,  Esq. 

Mrs.  Croxton  m.  2ndly,  Mr.  John  Hunt,  and  had  another 

dau. 
III.  Elizabeth,  d.  5  Feb.  1760.      iv.  Anne,  d.  27  Dec.  17G9. 
V.  Margaret,  d.  zmm.  Oct.  1837. 

Sir  Peter  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  only  son, 

Sir  Peter  Warburton,  5th  Bart,  of  Alley,  6.  27  Oct.  1754, 
m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Parker,  of  Astle,  co.  Chester,  but; 
d.  s.  p.  14  May,  1813,  when  the  baronetcy  expired,  and  the 
estates  passed,  under  Sir  Peter's  will,  to  his  great-nephew, 
Rowland  Eyles  Egerton  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Warburton 
and  Arley,  who  assumed  in  consequence  the  addition;il  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Warburton  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Chester, 
High  Sheriff  1833,  b.  14  Sept.  1804;  m.  7  May,  1831,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  6th  Bart  of  No'ton  Priory, 
CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1881)  had  issue, 

I.  Piers,  now  of  Warburton  and  Arley. 

I.  Mary  Alice,  vi.  13  Sept.  1859,  William  Edward,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Theodore  Brinekman,  Bart. ;  he  d.  10  Jan.  1872. 

II.  Mary,  rii.  1st,  6  Sept.  1860,  Robert  Newcomen  (d.  v.  p.  2» 
Oct.  1861),  eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Gore  Booth.  4tli  Bart,  ot 
I.issadell,  co.  Sligo  ;  and  2ndly,  John  Ussher,  Esq.  of  co. 
Watciford,  and  has  issue  by  him. 

Mr.  Warburton  d.  6  Dec.  I89I. 

^'/■«ts— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  betwccrt 
three  cormorants  sa.,  for  Warburton;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a 
lion  rampant  gu.,  between  three  pheons  sa.,  for  Egerton. 
Crests— 1st,  A  Saracen's  head  affrontee  c'Ouped  at  the  shoulders 
ppr.,  round  the  temples  a  wreath  arg.  and  gu.,  issuing  there- 
from three  ostrich  feathers  or,  for  Warburton  ;  2iid,  Threelf 
arrows,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale  or,  headed  and  feathered 
sa.,  bound  with  a  ribbon  gu.,  for  Egerton. 

Scfti— Arley  Hall,  Northwich,  co.  Chester. 


"WARBURTON  OF  GARRYHINCH. 

Wakefrton,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Garryliinch, 
King's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  King's  Co.  1872,  D.L.  and 
J.P.King's  and  Queen's  Cos.,  High  Slieriff  Queen's- 
Co.  18G9,  b.  1846;  m.  18  July,  1867,  Georgina 
Williclmina  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William  Henry 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Rockforest,  co.  Tipperarj,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1891)  has  issue, 

Richard  Hutchinson  Dutton  John,  6.  1877. 

Jessie  Georgina.  Mary  Anne,  d.  1871. 

Mr.  Warburton  m.  2ndly,  Bridget  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  SlcXamara. 

Iiineag'e. — Richard  Warburton,  Esq.,i.  1637, a  descend- 
ant of  the  great  and  ancient  house  of  Warburton  o_/  Cheshire, 
was  Clerk  of  the  Council  to  Henry  Cromwell,  Lord  Deputy  of 
Ireland,  1654,  and  afterwards  Clerk-Assistant  to  the  Irish 
House  of  Commons.  He  is  styled  of  "Garryhinch,"  1662, 
and  was  M.P.  for  Ballyshannon  from  1695  to  1711.  He  in- 
Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Thomas  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Moystown, 
King's  Co.,  and  d.  1717,  having  had  (with  five  daus.,  of  whonii 
the  eldest,  Susannah,  m.  Henry  Warren,  Etq.  of  Grangebeg, 
CO.  Kildare;  the  2nd  Elizabeth,  m.  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.  of 
Garbally,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Clancarty;  the  3rd,  Anne, 
TO.  Very  Rev.  John  Trench,  Dean  of  Raphoe;  and  the  4th,  — 
Nuttall,  Esq.),  i.  Richard  ;  ii.  George ;  and  iii.  John.  The- 
eldest  son, 

Richard  Warburton,  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Garryhinch,  M.P.  for 
Portarlington  from  1692  to  1715,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John- 
Pigott,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  «S  Garryhinch,  b.  fi  Dec.  1G96,  M.P.  for  Queen's 
Co. ;  he  d.  unyn.  1771,  having  devised  Garryhinch  and  other 
estates  to  his  4lh  brother,  Peter. 

II.  John,  d.  unm. 

III.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Petkr,  devisee  of  his  brother  Richard,  d.  29  Sept.  1784. 
v.  William,  m.  Barbara,  dau.    of    Lyiton    Lyiion,   Esq.    of 

Knebworth,  Herts,  and  had  a  son,  Richard  Warburton- 
Lytton,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Jodrcll,  Esq.  o( 
Lewknor,  and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  IClizaketu 
Barbara,  heiress  of  Knebworth,  m.  1798,  William  Earl 
BoLWER,  Esq.  of  Wood  Dalling  and  Hcydun,  Norfulli, 
Brigadier-Gen.  (sec  Bulwer). 

I.  George,  ?«.  William  Garden,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  Queen's  Co., 

II.  Judith,  m.  Emanuel  Pigott,  Esq. 

III.  Jane,  to.  George  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Knapton. 
Richard  Warburton,  jun.,  d.  v.  p.  1715.    His  3rd  son, 

George  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  9)1.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Richard  le  Ilunte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  and  was- 
father  of 

John  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch,  M.P.  for  Queen's? 


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Co.  1779  to  1794.    This  gentleman  was  heir  to  his  uncle  Peter. 
He  served  in  early  life  as  a  military  oflScer,  and  was  at  the 
taking  of  Queoec,  under  Gen.  Wolfe.    He  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Bowes  Benson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
liicHAED,  his  heir. 

Peter,  Major  H.M.S.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Malone, 
Ks(j.,and  tl.  1827,  leaving  i.esue,  1  John;  2  Peter,  d.  1838; 
1  Anne  ;  2  Martha  ;  and  3  Elizabeth. 
Martha,  711.    William   Augustus  Le   Hunte,  Esq.  of  Artra- 
mont. 

Col.  Warburton  d.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHAKD  Wakburton,  Esq.  of  Garry  hinch,  6.  1778,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  1800,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Garryhinch,  d.  s.p.  1839. 

II.  KicHAKD,  his  successor. 

III.  George,  b.  1805;  m.  a  dau.  of  — Toole. 

IV.  William  (Very  Rev.),  D.O.,  Dean  of  Elphin,  6.  22  Oct. 
1806  ;  m.  1st,  IS  May,  18'if),  Emma  Margaret,  youngest 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Kichard  Stovin,  by  Frances  Acland  his 
wife,  sister  of  Sir  John  Palmer  Acland,  Bart,  of  Fairfield, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Eichard  Stovin,  J.P.  for  Roscommon.  6.  28  Feb.  1836; 
7)1.  17  Sept.  1874,  Rosa,  only  dau.  of  Sir  William  Leeson, 
by  his  2nd  marriage,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Stovin. 

2  Joseph  William,  in  the  Foreign  Office,  b.  2  April,  1837; 
m.  30  July,  1862,  Lady  Frances  Isabella  Anne  King,  only 
dau.  of  Robert,  6tli  Earl  of  Kingston,  andd.  1891,  leaving 
issue. 

3  Frederick  Tynte,  Capt.  K.E.,  b.  22  Blarch,  1839. 
1  Emma  Lydia,  d.  -unm.  2  June,  1864. 

Dean  Warburton  m.  2ndly,  March,  1878,  Emily,  elder  dau. 
of  the  late  Loftus  Bland,  Esq.  of  Blandsfort,  Queen's  Co., 
Q.C.,  Chairman  eo.  Tyrone. 

V.  Peter,  b.  1807:  d.  unm. 

VI.  Henry,  m.  a  dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Hume,  andc?.  1889,  leav- 
ing issue  by  her,  who  d.  1891. 

VII.  James,  who  emigrated  to  Prince  Edward's  Island,  m. 
there  the  dau.  of  —  Green,  Esq.  of  that  island. 

vin.  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Artillery,  served  in  the 
Afghan  campaign  1839  to  1842  ;  l)^.  an  Indian  Princess;  and 
d.  Nov.  1863,  leaving  a  son,  Robert,  Lieut.  B.A. 

IX.  Arthur,  m. 

X.  Thomas,  settled  in  Australia,  and  is  m. 

I.  Anne.  11.  Martha,  m. 

HI.  Susan,  to.,  and  d.  1890,  leaving  issue. 
IV.  Mary,  m.  James  Birch,  Esq.  of  Birchgrove,  near  Ros- 
crea,  and  has  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Warburton,  Esq.  (d.  18G2)  of  Garryhinch,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  1845,  and  of  Queen's  Co. 
1849,  b.  March,  1804;  in.  6  Sept.  1844,  Mary  EUinor,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Lieut.-Col.  Kelly,  of  Millbrook,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Nov.  1862)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  now  of  Garryhinch. 

II.  Hugh  Dutton,  b.  li!62,  late  11th  Hussars,  m.  28  .July, 
1SS6,  Ethel  Louisa  Alberta,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  O. 
Williams,  of  Beenham  Ledge,  Berks,  late  Royal  Dragoons. 

I.  Catherine  Janelte,  in.  Charles  Lockhart  Hamilton,  Esq., 
72nd  Highlanders,  who  d.  1874  leaving  issue,  four  daus  ; 
and  2ndly,  Capt.  Crosbie  Barton,  19th  Regt. 

II.  Ellinor  Mary  Anne,  ;«.  Capt.  J.  Hiil  Poe,  of  Eiverstown 
Nenai;h,  eo.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Jessie  Isabelle. 

IV.  Frances  Sophia,  m.  Robert  Olphert,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Ada  lilanehe,  m.  25  June,  18»7,  Major  Henry  Walter 
Trench,  2nd  Queen's  Regt.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Maud  Alyne. 

Arms — Arg.  a  chev  ,  between  three  cormorants  sa.  Crest — 
A  Saiacen's  head  affrontee,  couped  at  the  shoalder  ppr.,  round 
the  temples  a  wreath  arg.  and  gu.,  issuing  therefrom  three 
ostrich  feathers  or. 

Seal — Garryhinch,  near  Portarlington. 


WARD    OF    NORTHWOOD. 

Waud,  Edmund  G-ranville,  Esq.  of  ]N"ortbwood 
and  AVeston,  Isle  of  Wight,  J.P.  co.  Southampton, 
b.  0  Nov.  1853;  s.  his  father  7  July,  1882;  -n-as 
educated  at  Old  Hall  and  Stonyhurst  Colleges,  is 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Northwood,  Debourne, 
Kinj^ston,  Weston,  &c.  ;  private  chamberlain  of 
His  Holint  ss  Leo  XIII.  (created  on  the  occasion  of 
the  sacerdotal  jubilee  in  1888)  ;  m.  28  May,  1885, 
Gertrude  Jane  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Hubert 
Dormer. 

Liineagre.— John  Ward,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  the  garrison  of 
Gibraltar,  where  he  had  previously  served  at  the  taking  of 
that  celebrated  fortress,  under  Admiral  Rooke  and  the  Prince 
of  Hesse,  left  an  only  son,  an  infant,  under  guardianship, 


John  Ward,  Esq.,  6.  in  the  Garrison,  who  resided  almost 
all  his  life  in  Spain.  He  was  a  merchant  there,  and  only 
settled  in  England  1782,  having  previously  m.  in  Spain,  He 
had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Robert  Plumer,  of  Gilston  Park,  Herts,  Under  Secretary  of 
Foreign  Affairs,  1805,  afterwards  Lord  of   the  Admiralty, 
author  of  Tremdne,  Dc  Verc,  &c.,   b.   19  March,  1765:  m. 
1st,  6  April,  1796,  Catherine  Julia,  dau.  oi  C.  J.  Maling, 
Esq.  of  Hilton,  Durham  (and  sister  of  Admiral  Maling,  and 
of  Sophia,  Countess  of  Mulgrave),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Henry  George  (Sir),  G.C.M.G.,  Mini.?ter  Plenipotentiary 
for  acknowledging  the  Mexican  Republic,  subsequently 
Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  Lord  High  Commissi  iner  of 
the  Ionian  Isles,  and  Governor  of  Ceylon,  m.  Emily,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Swinburne,  6th  hart,  of  Capheaton,  and 
had,  Dudley,  Swinburne,  and  other  issue.    He  d.  (Gover- 
nor of  Madras)  2  Aug.  1860. 
Anne. 
Mr.  Robert   Ward  to.  2ndly,  16   July,  1828,   Jane,   relict 
of    William   Plumer,  Esq.  of   Gilston  Park,   and  dau.  of 
the  Hon.   and  Rev.  George  Hamilton,  son  of  James,  7th 
Earl  of   Abereorn,  by   his  Countess,  Anne,    dau.   of  Col. 
John  Plumer,  M.P.  for  Herts,  and  assumed  by  ro\al  licence 
the  additional  surname  of  Pldmer;   and  Sully.  i833,  :Jlary 
Anne,   widow  of  Rev.   C.    G.    Okeover,  of    Okeover,   and 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Anson,  G.C.B.    Mr.  Plumer-Ward,  d. 
1847. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Charity,  in.  William  Saunders,  M.D.,  Physician  to  the  Prince 
Regent. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Ward,  Esq.  of  Northwood  Park,  Isle  of  Wight,  a 
Merchant  of  great  eminence  in  the  City  of  London,  6.  31  Aug. 
1751  ;  TO.  9  July,  1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Woodfall,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1813)  had  issue, 

George  Henry,  of  No:thwood  Park,  to.  Mary,  da-:,  of  Dr. 

Saunders,  MA.,  and  d  .s.  p. 
William,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  M.P.  for 

the  City  of  London,  m.   Emily,  dau.  of  Harvey  Christian 

Combe,   Esq.  of  Cobham  Park,  Surrey,  M.P.  fur  Loudon, 

and  d.  184y,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  George,  late  of  Northwood  Park. 

2  Henry,  Capt.  Indian  Cavalry. 

3  Matthew,  d.  in  India,  1843. 

4  Arthur Robert(Rev.),VicarofSt.  Clement's,  Cambridge, 
b.  1829. 

1  Emily  Mary,  d.  1839. 

2  Alicia  Frances,  d.  1869. 

3  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  1845. 

4  Georgina  Mary,  to.  1850,  Arthur  E.  Penny,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue. 

Henry,  to.  Harriet,  sister  of  the  late  Sir  John  Davis,  Bart., 

Governor  of  Hong  Kong,  and  had  issue. 
John,  m.  Miss  Grace  Lind,  of  Ireland  ;  d.  s.  p. 
James  (Rev.),  to.  22  Feb.  1827,  Harriett  Marcia,  dan.  of  Henry 

Ker  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  and  niece  of  Horace,  3rd  Lord 

Rivers  ;  and  d.  leaving  issue, 
liiehard,  7th  Hussars. 

Emma.  Frances.  Charlotte. 

Harriet,  in.  J.  Beckford,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N.,  cousin  of 

Lord  Rivers. 
Honora. 

Mr.  Ward  d.  1829,    His  grandson, 

William  George  Ward,  Esq.  of  Northwood  Park,  and 
A\"eston  Manor,  Isle  of  AVight,  to.  31  March,  1845,  Frances 
Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Wingfield,  D.D.,  Prebendary 
of  Worcester  and  Canon  of  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmdnd  Granville,  now  of  Northwood  Park. 

II.  Wilfrid  Philip,  of  Molescroft,  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  b.  2 
Jan.  1856;  in.  24  Nov.  1887,  Josephine  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  .J.  R.  Hope-Scott,  Esq.  of  Abbotsford  (see  th"t 
family),  by  Lady  Victoria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  14tli 
Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

1  Wilfrid  Hope,  6.  1890. 

1  Mai-y  Josephine. 

2  Teresa 'Victoria. 

III.  Bernard  Nicholas,  b.  4  Feb.  1857,  in  holy  orders  of  the 
Church  of  Rome  {Residence  -St.  Edmunds  Coll.). 

I.  JIary,  a  Religious  of  the  Order  of  St.  Dominiek. 

II.  Agnes  Frances,  a  Religious  of  the  Order  of  St.  Benedict. 

III.  Cecilia  Emily. 

IV.  Gertrude  Teresa,  m.  10  Sept.  ,1878,  John  FreJeiick 
Greene-Cadogan,  Esq. 

V.  Margaret  Mary,  a  nun,  d.  1893. 

Mr.  Ward,  well-known  as  one  of  the  leaders  of  the  Oxford 

Movement,  d.  7  July,  1882. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross  moline  or.  Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased 
and  langued  ppr. 

,S<;ats— Norihwood  Park,  Cowes ;  and  Weston  Manor,  Fresh- 
water, Isle  of  Wight. 

Clubs — Carlton  and  Orleans. 


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WARD  OF  OGBOURNE  ST.  ANDREW. 

Waep,  Col.  Michael  Fostek,  of  Ogbourne  St. 
Andrew,  and  DiMycot  Foliat,  co.  Wilts,  J. P.,  late  an 
OllicorOOth  Li-lit  Infautrv,  F.R.A.S.,  F.E.^Mct.S., 
late  Col.  Counnandant  North  Wilts  Vols.  (V.D.),  b. 
1-1  March,  1820;  m.  17  Aug.  1854,  Helen  Cliristiiia, 
dan.  of  Robert  Clerk-Rattrav,  Esq.  of  Craighall- 
Rattrav,  co.  Perth,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Rawdon  Ratth.it,   6.  6  July,  ISGl ;  Capt.  lltli 
(Prince  of  Wales  West  YorksUire)  Kogt. 

II.  Michael  Henry,  b.  13  Sept.  18C4;  d.  'JS  Jan.  186S. 

I.  Alice  Helen  Agnes,  d.  21  Dec.  1855. 

II.  Helen  Mary.  III.  Gertrude  Anno  Christina. 
IV.  Ada  ^largaret.  v.  Sophie  Ondine. 

Lineag'e. — Michael  Wakd,  of  Newcastlc-iindcr  Lyme, 
CO.  SlatTord,  was  bur.  there  -8  Dec.  1G41.  His  will,  dated 
10  Deo.  1641,  was  proved  at  Lichfield,  23  Feb.  following.  By 
Margaret  his  wife  (who  d.  3  June,  J6a3)  he  left  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently, 

Michael,  )».,  and  liad  issue. 

Kichard,  whose  eldest  son,  Michael,  D.D.,  h.  at  Newport. 
Salop,  1643,  a  very  einiiieiit  Divnie,  was  elected  Provost  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  in  1674  ;  became  Viee-Chancellor  of  the 
University  in  1678,  and  was  consecrated  Bishop  ot  Ossory 
24  Nov.  following,  from  which  see  he  was  translated  to  that 
of  Derry  in  1679,  where  he  d.  3  Oct.  1681.  His  lordship  m . 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Carr,  Knt.  of  Southerball,  co. 
York,  and  widow  of  Kev.  Thomas  Margetson,  D.D.,  but  by 
her  (who  d.  1701)  he  had  no  issue. 

Joseph.        Isaac.        Sarah,  m.  Margaret,  m. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Ward,  of  Xewcastle-under-Lynie,  bapt.  there 
28  July,  1616:  m.  1st,  Jane  Smyth,  grand-dau.  of  Robert 
Heath.  Esq.  of  Madeley,  co.  Stafford  ;  and  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1647, 
Amy,  dau.  of  Randall  Snaw,  Alderman  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme;  by  the  latter  of  whom  (who  d.  11  Dec.  1666)  he  lefi  at 
bis  decease,  1679,  an  oaly  son, 

Michael  Wabd,  of  Xewcastlc-under-Lyme,  bapt.  there 
25  June,  1648;  m.  11  Feb.  1679,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Koades,  Vicar  of  Leek,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  William 
Meakin,  Gent,  of  Horton)  he  left  at  his  decease,  in  1685,  a  dau. 
Dorothy,  wife  of  Francis  Goodwin,  and  a  son, 

Rev.  Michael  Ward,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Blithfield,  and  of 
Leigh,  CO.  Stafford,  6.  7  Dec.  1681;  m.  1st,  31  Jan.  1707-8, 
Elizabeth  Green,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  10  April,  1712)  a  dau., 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  Lovatt,  Esq.  of  Clayton.  He  m. 
2ndly,  10  Jan.  1714,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Itev.  John  Spateman, 
Rector  of  Yoxhall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1753)  left  at  his  decease 
11  Sept.  1744,  the  following  issue, 

I.  John,  M..A..,  Rector  of  Cheadle,  co.  Stafford,  h.  l.'j  Sept. 
1715;  ?».  6  Nov.  1758,  Anne,  dau.  of  Caisar  Colclough,  Esq. 
of  Cheadle  and  of  Delphousc  ;  and  d.  -without  surviving 
issue,  11  Dee.  1792. 

II.  ilichael,  of  Leifh,  co.  Stafford,  b.  15  Dec.  1716;  in. 
3Iary  Canwright;  and  d.  without  surviving  issue,  1  Dec. 
1796. 

III.  Samuel,  of  Manchester,  6.  6  April,  1726;  ))i.24Feb.  1754, 
.\nn,  dau.  of  William  Bancroft,  Esq.  ;  and  ;/.  12  May,  1787, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Jlichael,  M.D.,  of  Manchester,  6.  15  Dec.  1762;  d.  iinm. 
21  Feb.  18.34. 

2  John,  Lieut.  3rd  West  India  Regt.,  b.  176-3  ;  d.  s.  jj. 
1796. 

3  Th.imas,  b.  5  Sept.  17C9;  d.  1770. 
1  .Sarah,  and  2  Amelia,  d.  young. 

3  Ann.  d.  unm.  1834. 

4  Elizabeth,  d.  uuni.  1841. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  London,  h.  7  Aug.  1728;  m.  19  May,  1765, 
Hannah  Gill ;  and  d.  8  June,  17U0,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  of  Bristol,  Merchant,  b.  26  Feb.  1778;  m.  Francos 
dau.  of  Joshua  Maddie,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  24  March, 
1SJ7. 

2  Thomas,  of  Xewcastle-under-Lyme,  6.  16  Feb.  1780  ;  d. 
30  June,  ls73 ;  m.  4  Jan.  1808,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Jngleby,  Esq  of  Cheadle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan. 
IbOo;  had  issue, 

J..hn  William,  of  The  Grove,  Hadnall,  Salop,  h.  18  Dec. 
1809;  ';».  9July,  1*34,  his  cousin,  Matilda  Octavia,  dau. 
of  George  Frauklyn,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

George  Franklin,  of  Sproston  Wood,  b.  10  April, 
1835  ;  ra.  14  Oct.  1858,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  J^mes 
Boydell,  Esq  ,  and  has  issue,  William  Edward  Trevor, 
6.  30  July,  lo59:  Harry  Dacre  .Michael,  6.  4  fllarch, 
1864;  Charles  Cecil  Ernest,  b.  20  Feb.  1866  ;  Thomas 
Henry  Bernard,  0.  2  JIarch,  1868;  Edmund  Arthur 
Francis,  b.  2  March,  1870  ;  Maiian  Ellen  ;  and  Susan 
Ada. 


AVilliam  Ingleby,  b.  19  May,  1837  ;  d.  24  Oct.  1854. 
r.mnia.  Susan,  d.  27  Nov.  1861. 

1  Ann  Alethea,  6.  2  March,  1708;  m.  George  Franklyn. 
Fsq.  of  Bristol;  and  <?.  20  Jlarch,  1»50,  leaving  George 
Wooei-offe  Franklyn,  M.P.,  deceased,  and  other  i.=sue. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  22  Nov.  Ii71  ;  ni.  John  Blagg,  E.sq.  of 
Cheadle  ;  and  d.  2  Sept.  1843,  leaving  issue, 

3  Margaret,  b.  17  Oct.  IT'S  ;  d.  30  Aug.  1857. 
V.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  b.  30  Nov.  1717;  m.   1735,  her  cousin,  John  Spate- 
man,  Esq,  ;  and  d.  1780,  leaving  issue. 
The  youngest  son. 

Rev.  Francis  Ward,  of  Stramshnll,  co.  Stafford,  Rector  ot 
Stanford,  Notts,  and  perpetual  Curate  of  Croxden,  in  the 
former  CO.  b.  13  Aug.  1731;  m.  23  Deo.  1754,  Margaret.  eUlest 
dau.  of  Robert  Bill,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  by  Lydia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Ilurst,  E.?q.  of  Cheadle  Grange,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1780)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Jlarlborough,  b.  12  April,  1759;  m.  17  Dec.  1793, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Merriman,  Esq.  of  Mavlboiough  ; 
and  d  3  Jan.  1811,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  31  Aug. 
Is07,  in  the  100th  year  of  her  age),  Thomas  Merriman,  b. 
1806;  Anne,  d.  23  May,  1881;  Elizabeth,  m.  1s28,  her 
cousin.  Thomas  Baverstoek  Merriman,  Esq.,  andd.  23  Sept. 
I8.'i0,  leaving  issue  ;  and  Jane,  d.  unm.  7  net.  1850. 
Robert  Edward,  of  the  Salt  OSiL'e,  b.  19  Dec  1762;  m.  1788, 
Charlotte  Parker;  and  d.  6  June,  1790,  leaving  an  only 
dau.,  Hannah  Penelope,  who  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1848. 
Rev.  Francis  Ward  d.  10  May,  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Stramshall,  co.  Stafford,  and  afterwards 
of  Marlborougli,  Wilts,  b.  30  June,  1756;  to.  14  Jan.  1784, 
Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Hawkes,  Esq.  of  Ogbourne 
St.  Andrew,  eldest  son  of  William  Hawkes,  Esq.,  by  Hannah 
his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon  Sir  Michael  Foster, 
Knt.  of  Draycot  Foliat,  Wilts,  and  of  Stanton  Drew,  Somerset, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  24  April,  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Uawdon,  late  of  Ogbourne  St.  Andrew. 

II.  Samuel  Hawkes,  b.  27  Oct.  K90;  d.  i2  Jan.  1807. 

III.  Charles  Bruce,  i.  28  Jan.  1793;  d.  13  Feb.  17!)6. 

IV.  John,  of  Stramshall  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Wath,  near 
Ri|)on,  CO.  York,  and  Rural  Dean,  b.  8  May,  1795  ;  to.  1st, 
9  Jan.  1823,  Ann,  clilcst  dau.  of  Samuel  Merriman,  M.D.,  ot 
Kodborne  Cheney,  Wilts,  and  of  Brook  Street,  London,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  17  June,  1844)  had  surviving  issue, 

1  Samuel  Hawkes  Foster,  now  of  Stramshall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  of  Brixton,  b.  i  June,  1834  ;  m.  1  Feb.  1865,  Harriet; 
Emma,  dau.  of  Win.  Gilbert,  Esq.,  and  d.  6  June,  1891, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  10  June,  1881,  had  issue, 

Charles  Foster,  b.  20  Jan.  1866. 
John  Francis,  b.  1  May,  1871. 
Gilbert  Jlerrunan,  b.  20  July,  1874,  and 
Robert  Gerald,  b.  26  Aug.  1878. 

2  George  Ernest,  b.  20  Sept.  1837  ;  m.  27  Aug.  ISGl,  Agnes 
dau.  of  Charles  Finch,  Esq.,  and  has  i.ssue.  Ernest,  b.  8 
Nov.  1863;  Arthur,  b.  1  Dec.  1866.  to.  16  March,  1892, 
May  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hewlett  Quitter,  Esq. ;  George,  b. 
21  .darch,  1870:  Francis,  b.  12  Jan.  1872;  Helen:  Emma, 
d.  17  Blareh,  1866  ;  Agnes,  to.  9  Nov.  1890,  U.  R.' Hender- 
son, who<<.  3  .March,  1893,  and  d.  14  Sept.  1892,  leaving 
issue,  Andrew  liichmond,  b.  7  Aug.  1891,  and  Helen 
Ward,  b.  14  Sept.  1892.  Rose. 

I  Margaret  Hannah.  2  Frances  Ann. 

3  Christina  Jane  Beatrice,  d.  unm.  13  Feb.  1888. 

4  Elizabeth  .Mary.  5  Rosa  Maria,  d.  unm.  21  March,  1890. 
Rev.  John  Waid  m.  2ndly,  21  July,  1846,  Helen  Duncan, 
dau.  of  Itev.  John  Stuart,  Esq.,  Superintendent  of  M  litary 
Accounts  of  the  War  Office  ;  and  d.  4  Dec.  1861,  having  had 
issue  by  her, 

6  Mary  Stuart.        7  Emily  Stuart.        8  Helen  Stuart. 

V.  Charles  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Maulden,  co.  tiedford, 
Rural  Dean,  6.  28  April,  1799:  m.  1st,  15  Aug.  I8:i5, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Rev.  itobert  Foster,  M.A.,  PrcOendary 
of  Wells,  and  Kector  of  St.  Michael,  Sution,  Bonnington, 
CO.  Noitingliam,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1841)  has 
issue, 

1  Charles  Bruce  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Saint  James's, 
GlcsKop,  b.  '20  Nov.  1838  ;  hi.  22  Jan  1863,  Hannah  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Michael  Blagg,  E.sq.  of  Cheadle,  co.  Stafford, 
and  d.  9  June,  1892,  leaving  issue, 

Cyril  Ilalcomb,  b.  12  Nov.  1863. 

Leonard  Foster,  b.  24  March,  leGG. 

Robert  Biuce,  b.  2  June,  ls68. 

Arthur  Gordon,  6.  20  Jlarch,  1870. 

Augustme  Melliar,  b.  31  Aug.  1871. 

Cliuiies  JohnSelwyn,  b.  26  June,  1872. 

Bernard  Michael,  b.  21  Aug.  1875. 

Harold  Ambrose,  b.  18  Dec.  Il76. 

Frederick  William  Rawle,  b.  7  Nov.  1879. 

Basil  Vernon,  6.  18  April,  1881. 

Isabel  Amy,  rf.  1371. 


WAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAR 


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1  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  30  June,  1857,  ■Williim  Melliar 
Foster  Melliar,  Esq.  of  North  Aston  Hall,  (Jxon. 

2  Caroline  Susannah  Maria,  7n.  30  Aug.  1S8I,  Eev.  Edward 
Vernon  Collins,  Curate  ot  St.  Barnabas,  Oxford. 

Kev.  Charles  Ward,  to.  2ndly,  25  April,  1844,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau  and  heir  of  Rev.  Aaron  loster,  B.A.,  Vicar  of 
Lyna  and  of  Kingston,  Somerset  (and  widow,  with  issue, 
ot  Andrew  Foster  Melliar,  Esq.  of  Wells)  and  d.  15  March, 
1879,  having  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1860)  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Uerhcrt,  h.  16  Sept.  1845;  d.  3  July,  1SC2. 

2  Philip  Gordon,  VI  ar  of  Braunhing,  S.  Albans,  B.A.,  h. 
24  Feb.  1848  ;  m.  1 1  Oct.  1870,  Sarah  Matilda,  dau.  of  John 
Woodward,  Esq.  of  Wells,  and  has  issue, 

Herbert  Foster,  6.  24  March,  1 873. 
Charles  Gordon,  b.  23  Sept.  1875. 
Amy  Jlelliar.  Edith  Hilda,  d.  1874. 

Florence  Louisa.  Margaret  Hilda. 

3  Eeginald  Foster,  b.  18  March,  1850;  m.  12  Jan.  1S75, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Walter  Strickland,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  14  Jan.  186G  ;  m.  22  Jan.  1810,  John 
Gabriel,  Esq.  of  C-ilne,  wh?  d.  1  ^^ov.  1825,  leaving  issue, 

II.  Slargaret,  m.  18  May,  1807,  Uev.  Joiin  Joseph  Good- 
en' lUgh.  D.D.,  afterwards  Hector  cE  Bow  Brickliill,  co. 
Bucks,  and  of  Boughton  Poges,  co.  Oxford,  nephew  of 
Samuel  Goodenough,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle;  andt^.  1813, 
leaving  issue. 

m.  Lydia,  m.  27  Aug.  1812,  Capt.  James  Alexander  Gordon, 
It.N.  (afterwards  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  G.C.B.,  and  Governor 
of  Greenwich  Hospital,  d.  Jan.  1869) ;  and  d.  28  July,  lb35, 
leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Ward  c^  13  April,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

TiioMAS  Eawdon  Ward,  Esq.  of  Ogbourne  St.  Andrew,  and 
Draycut  Foliat,  Wilts,  b.  25  Sept.  1783;  m.  8  Nov.  1815,  Ann, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Clark,  Esq.  of  Greenham,  Berks,  by 
Ann  his  wifi-,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hancock,  Esq.  of  Marlborough, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1845;  had  issue, 

I.  Michael  Foster,  now  of  Ogbourne  St.  Andrew  and  Dray- 
cot  Foliat. 

II.  John,  of  Greenham,  Berks,  Commander  (retired)  R.N. ;  6. 
10  March,  ls27  ;  m.  11  Jun.  1853,  Anne  Huskisson,  dau.  of 
Sir  Roger  Ke.'itingTherry,  oneof  the  Judges  of  tlie  Supremo 
Court  at  Sydney,  and  d.  12  Nov.  lass,  leaving  issue, 

1  Foster  Edward  Wemyss,  6.  24  July,  1857,  d.  in  Sydney, 
N.S.W.  2d  June,  18bS. 

2  Thomas  Eawdon,  b.  31  July,  1859. 

3  George  Hawkes,  6.  8  June,  1863;  d.  17  Dec.  1863. 

4  Roger  Leycesier  Charles,  b.  29  Jan.  18t!o. 

5  John  Everard,  b.  28  March,  1867;  d.  26  April,  1868. 

6  Geoige  Decimus,  b.  21  Nov.  1870. 

7  John  Stuart,  b.  5  Deo.  1873. 

8  Benjamin  Wasey,  b.  11  June,  1876. 

1  Anita  Maria  Eawdon.  2  Edith  Mary. 

3  Sophia  Jane.  4  Mabel  itosina. 

I.  Charlotte  Ann,  d.  t[)i?)i.29  Jan.  18b3. 

II.  Eliza  Mar}%  d.  unm.  1  Oct.  1893. 

III.  Frances  ilargaret,  m.  3  Nov.  IboS,  Eev.  Eobert  Vaughan 
Hughes,  of  the  Wyelands,  Chepstow. 

Mr.  Ward,  who  was  J. P.  and  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Eoyal  Wilts 
Eegt.  of  Yeomanry,  d.  25  Feb.  1863. 

,-lr)i(S  — Quarterly  :  1st,  az.,  a  cross  patonce  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  hurts,  for  W^ard  ;  2nd,  or. 
three  bendlets  az.  on  a  chief  erm.,  two  crosses  patee  gii.,  for 
Uawkes  ;  ;ird,  erm.,  on  a  chevron  vert  between  three  busies 
stringed  sa.  an  escallop  or,  for  Foster;  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend 
^u  between  three  pellets  as  many  swans  ppr.,  for  Clakk. 
Crests — 1st,  Ward  :  A  wolf's  head  erased  or,  gorged  w  ith  a 
collar  az.,  thereon  an  escallop  gold,  between  two  bezants;  2n'i, 
F'o.^TER :  An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a 
broken  spear  all  ppr.     Multo — Garde  le  croix. 

6ea is— Ogbourne  St.  Andrew,  Marlborough,  Wilts;  and 
Draycot  Foliat,  Wilts.  liisutence — Banner  Down  House, 
Batheaston,  Somerset.     Clubs — Carlton,  and  Army  and  Navy. 


"WARD    OF    CALVERLEY. 

Waed,  Artht:e  Welleslet,  Esq.  of  Calverley, 
Tunhridge  Wells,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  12  April, 
1813  ;  VI.  3  Nov.  1836,  Catherine  Auiie  Murray,  6th 
surviving  dau.  of  John  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Earleigh 
Castle,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lambfrt  Uoulton,  b.  29  Aug.  1837,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life 
Guards. 

II.  Arthur  Edward  Houlton,  6.  10  April,  1839. 

III.  Frederick  Victor  Houlton,  6.  26  June,  1844;    d.  same 
year. 

rr.  Francis  Moore,  6.  29  July,  1850,  Capt.  late  GCth  Eoyal 

Rifles. 
V.  Vi.  tor  Napier,  6.  11  Dec.  1851,  Capt.  late  Rifle  Brigade. 

I.  Catherine  Neville. 

II.  Emily  Frederica  Brande,  d.  23  March,  186J. 


ni.  Edith  Lydia  Drummond,   m.  18  July,   1SC5,  Viscount 

Hood,  and  has  issue. 
IV.  Augusta  Louisa,  m.  12  July,  1875,  Henry  Holditch  Ilua- 

gerford,  Esq.  of  Dingley  Park,  co.  Northampton. 

Liineag-e. — Samuel  M'ard,  Esq.,  living  at  the  close  of 
the  17th  century,  m.  and  had  two  sons;  one,  the  younger, 
Thomas,  a  Post  Captain,  E.N.,  was  lost  in  the  Indian  seas  in 
17G2;  the  other, 

Samuel  Ward,  Esq.,  Barrister-at^Law,  b.  16  May,  1707;  -;». 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dodgson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  hud 
by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1782),  issue.  Mr.  Ward  d.  29  July, 
1747.     His  youngest  son, 

William  Ward,  Esq.,  6.  29  March,  1743;  m.  2  July,  1772, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Ncvill  ,  Esq.  of  Black- 
burn, CO.  Lancaster,  by  Catherine  Tasker  his  wife,  and  ■'. 
7  March,  1811,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  15  Feb.  1785),  with 
several  daus.,  who  all  d.  young  or  unm.,  except  the  oth, 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Edwards,  Esq.,  two  sons, 

I.  Samuel  Neville,  of  Easton,  Hayes,  Kent,  b.  13  Aug.  1773 ; 
m.  16  Aus,  1S04,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  .Jackson, 
Esq.  of  TuUydoey,  co.  Tyrone;  he  d.  27  Oct.  1850,  having 
liad  issue, 

1  Samuel  Neville,  b.  18  June,  1813;  m.  12  April,  1812, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Francis  Lasuelles.  Esq.,  and  has 
Arthur  Edward,  b.  25  Dec.  1816,  Major  Bengal  Stall" 
Corps,  and  other  issue. 

2  James  Jackson,  0.  28  Aug.  1814;  m.  6  June,  1849, 
Nerina  Arrow,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Pepper,  of  the  Indian 
Navy,  and  has  George  James,  b.  13  Jan.  li)52,  and  other 
issue. 

3  Edward  Eyre,  6.  11  Dec.  1815;  m.  Jan.  1840,  Flora 
Maria  Nightingale,  only  child  of  Cajit.  John  Hall,  and  </. 
5  March,  1843,  leaving  i;sue,  Edward  liobenson,6.  7  Oct. 
1841. 

4  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  19  Nov.  1816. 

5  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  27  Dec.  1845.  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  late  Very  Rev.  J.  E.  Jackson,  Dean  of  AnnacrH',  and 
hus  Charles  J.  Edward,  b.  23  March,  1847,  and  other 
issue. 

1  Lydia,  m.  II  May,  1835,  Eev.  William  Drummond. 

2  Catherine  Neville. 

3  Mary.  m.  30  May,  1850,  Francis  Henry,  son  of  Francis 
Lascelles,  Esq.,  late  of  Madras  Civil  Service. 

4  Elizabetli,  m.  22  May,  1845,  Ferguson  Branson,  M.D. 

5  Emmeline. 

II.  John,  of  Hoi  wood. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Holwood,  Keston,  and  Calverley,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  183.5,  and  M.P.for  Leominster  1330-31, 
b.  22  Dec.  1779;  m.  27  Nov.  1806,  Jane  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Elland  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
had,  with  other  children,  d.  young  or  ^inm., 

I.  Arthur  Welleslet,  now  of  Calverley. 

II.  Neviile,  of  Calverley  Grange,  Kent,  J. P.,  6.  1  Oct.  1816; 
m.  16  Feb.  1839,  Florentina  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farleigh  Castle,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ellis  Houlton,  b.  25  April,  1840,  late  Capt.  60th  Eoyal 
Eifles. 

2  Nevill  Houlton,  b.  22  Feb.  1843,  R.N. ;  d.  Nov.  1866. 

3  Henry  AtBeck  Houlton,  b.  23  Oct.  1845,  late  60tli 
Eoyal  Rifles. 

4  Augustus  Graham  Houlton,  E.N.,  l.  27  June,  1847, 

5  Frederick  Houlton,  Capt.  E.A.,  6.  3  Dec.  1856. 

1  Flora  Houlton. 

2  Clara  Lambert  Houlton. 

3  Grace  Hediey  Houlton. 

He  d.  24  Feb.  1855. 

^j-ijw— Az.,  a  cross  flory  or.     Crest— A  wolf's  head  erased 
ppr.,  langued  gu.     Motto — Garde  le  croix. 
Stat — Calverley,  Tunhridge  Wells,  ICent. 
Toirn  liesidenct — 40,  Park  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 


V/AED    OF    SALHOUSE. 

"Waed,  Edward  Foote,  Esq.  of  Salhouse  ITaU, 
Norfolk,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1871,  b.  16  Nov.  1818;  ?». 
12  Not.  1885,  Zilla  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Gen. 
Fanshavre,  K.E.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Ivor  Fanshawe,  5.  3  Feb,  1837. 

II.  Eric  Harding,  b.  27  July,  18S8. 

I.  Brenda  Zilla,  6.  13  Deo.  1889;  <;.  8  July,  1891. 

II.  Vera  Mabel,  6.  5  April,  1891. 

Lineag-e.  —  The  Wards  have  long  teen  seated  ia 
Norfolk. 

Egbert  Ward,  Esq.,  who  d.  2  April,  1639,  erected  the  family 
residence  at  Walcotte,  now  called  Wakot,  Norfolk.  He  j«. 
Bridget  Callow,  and  had  issue, 


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WAK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


WAR 


IIuMPHKET  Ward,  of  AValcottc,  the  eldest  son,  6.  15S3 ;  d. 
I'ji'o,  and  had  by  his  wife  Alice,  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Warp,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  liiohardGaze.  Gent., 
and  J.  1  Dec.  Iu63,  (leaving,  with  two  daus.,  Jlary  and  Alice) 
a  son, 

Joseph  Ward,  Esq.  of  'Walcotte.  6.  1G4S ;  d.  1G7S,  leaving, 
liy  his  wife  Susan  (who  i,i.  "Jndly,  Richard  Ellis,  Esq.  of  North- 
repps,  Norfolk)  a  dau.,  Mary,  and  a  son, 

RoiiERT  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1(377;  Hi.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
RoU,  Esq.  of  St.  Janies"s,  Westminster,  of  the  family  of  Lord 
Chief  Justice  Holt,  and  by  her  (who  (;i.2r.dly,  Richard  Blofeld, 
Esq.)  liad  issue.  Robert  Ward  d.  1706,  and  by  the  testamen- 
tary will  of  William  Uolf,  Esq.,  the  purchase  of  the  Salhouse 
estate  was  made,  by  the  order  of  a  blaster  in  Chancery,  1712, 
agreeably  to  the  testator's  directions  for  the  benefit  of  Mr. 
Ward's  children.     His  son  and  heir, 

IliiLT  Robert  Ward,  Esq.  of  Walcot  and  Salhouse,  b.  1704  ; 
t?.  17o'J,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  three  sons  and  three 
daus.     The  'Jnd  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Ward,  Esq.  of  Walcot  and  Salhouse,  J.P.  andD.L., 
a  Capt.  of  Dragoons,  and  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Cavalry  in 
South  Britain,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  East  Norfolk  Regt.  of  Militia, 
b.  12  Oct.  1730;  d.  1709;  )/(.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Stamp  Brooks- 
bank,  Esq.,  M.l'.,  of  Healaugh,  co.  York,  and  Hackney  House, 
Middlesex,  and  bad  issue, 

Richard  Dalrymple,  b.  1765;  d.  1784.  <■ 

Robert,  his  successor. 

AVil.iam  (Rev.),  M..\.,  6.  1769;  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 

William  Woolley  .'^impson,  of  Diss,  Banker,  and  left  at  his 

decease,  1835,  William,  rn.  his  cousin,  and  other  issue. 
Henry,  </.  17S4. 
Amelia,  d.  1781. 
Mary,  m.  George  William  Browne  Bohun,  Esq.  of  Ecceles, 

Suffolk,  d.  1825. 
E.'izabeth,  d.  1821. 
Fa^^s,  jn.  Rev.  John   Lonje,  'Vicar  of  Coddcnham  and 

CHh-field,  SuCfolk  ;  and  d.  Isti3. 
Sophia,  d.  1829. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Ward,  Esq.  of  Salhouse  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  S  Sept.  1767  ; 
M.  3  Sept.  1794,  Lyuia,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  llawle,  Esq.  of 
Liskeard  and  Trevilla,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Jan. 
1839)  had  issue, 

Robert,   b.  1795,  who,  whilst  serving  as  a  Midshipman  on 
hoard  H.JI.  ship  "Topaz,"  was  mortally  wounded  in  an 
attack  on  the  North  Fort  of  Mocha,  iu  the  Red  Sea,  7  Dec. 
1820. 
Richard,  of  Salhouse. 

William  Henry,  Stmlcnt  for  Holy  Orders,  Exeter  Coll.  Ox- 
ford, b.  1801  :  d.  8  Dee.  1818. 
Lydia,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon  ; 

and  d.  12  Oct.  1833. 
Frances,  6.  1808  ;  rf.  4  May,  1825. 
This  gentleman,  an  officer  in  the  Royal  Navy,  whilst  serving 
as  a  Midshipman  on  board  the  "  Monmouth,"  in  the  fleet  com- 
manded by  Sir  Edward  Hughes,  was  in  six  general  actions  in 
India,  from  1780  to  1784.  He  d.  14  Feb.  1843,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Richard  Ward,  Esq.  of  Salhouse  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
14  June,  1799;  -„i.  21  May,  ls44,  Elizabeth  (who  (L  '24  May, 
1884),  3rd  dan.  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Edward  James  Foote, 
K.C.B.,  and  had  a  son,  the  present  Edward  Foote  Ward,  Esq. 
of  Salhouse.     He  d.  21  July,  18G3. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  between  two  acorns 
slipped  vert  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  erect, 
couped  at  the  elbow,  habiteti  quarterly  or  and  vert,  cuff  arg. 
hand  ppr.  hoWing  a  pheon  also  ppr.  Motto — Usque  ad 
mortem  fidiis. 

/S'eat— Salhouse  Hall,  Norwich. 


IV.   Caroline. 

VI.  Jlargarct  Blakemore. 


V.  Evelyn  Mabel. 


WAKD    OF    RODBASTON. 

Ward,  Hexrt,  Esq.  of  Rodbaston,  co.  Stafford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  25  June,  1828  ; 
m.  .3  .May,  1855,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Uagnail,  Esq. 
of  West  i3romwich,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Heset  Herbert,  6.  24  April,  1857. 

II.  William  Leonard  b.  24  June,  1860. 

III.  George   Ernest,  6.  1866;  m.  1889,  Helen  J.  Tibbets,  of 
Hawardcn,  Iowa,  U.S.A. 

lY.  Arthur  Bagnall,  E.I.C.S.,  b.  18G9  :  d.  15  Sept.  1892. 

I.  Anne    Bamett,   i/i.   1877,  F.   Hensman,   Esq.,    1st    Life 
Guards. 

II.  Ellen  Jane. 

in.  Alice  Mary,  m.  1889,  E.  T.  Hales,  M.D.  of  Holt,   Nor- 
folk. 


Mr.  Ward  is  son  of  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Wol- 
verliampton  (who  d.  12  Oct.  1849),  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Combcrton.  He 
has  one  brother  and  three  sisters,  George,  m.  1855, 
Lydia  Barnett;  Mary  Ann,  -widow  of  John  N.  Bag- 
nall, Esq.  of  Shenstone,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue ; 
Emma  Harriet,  m.  John  Topliam,  Esq.,  M.D. 
(deceased),  and  has  issue;  Caroline,  m.  Major- 
General  Kent,  and(i.  1891. 

Sm<— Rodbaston,  Penkridge,  co.  Stafford. 
Clab — Conservative. 


WARD    OF    BANGOR    CASTLE. 

Ward,  Egbert  EDWARD,'Esq.  of  Bangor  Castle, 
CO.  Down,  b.  Nov.  1819,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1842,  late  lOtli  Hussars ;  m.  30  April,  1857,Harriette, 
dau.  of  tlie  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Ward,  Rector  of 
Xillinchy,  co.  Down,  brother  of  the  3rd  Viscount 
Bangor,  and  has  issue,  an  only  child, 

Matilda  Catherine,  m.  27  June,  1878,  the  5th  and  present 
Lord  Claiimorris. 

liineage. — (See  Viscount  Bangor,  Burke's  Peerage). 

Mr.  Ward,  of  Bangor  Castle,  and  his  sister,  Anne  Catherine, 
widow  of  Robert  Steward  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Cultra,  co.  Down, 
arc  the  only  children  of  the  late  Edward  Michael  Ward,  Esq. 
of  Bangor  Castle,  sometime  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at 
Dresden  (grandson  of  the  1st  "Viscount  Bangor),  by  his  wife, 
Lady  Matilda  Stewart,  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Marquess  of 
Londonderry. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross-patonce  or.  Crest — \  Saracen's  head 
affiontee,  couped  below  the  shoulders  ppr.  Motto — Sub  cruce 
salus. 

Scat — Bangor  Castle,  Bangor,  co.  Down. 


WARDE-AIiDAM    OF    HOOTON-PAGNELL. 

Waede-Aldam,  Mrs.  Sarah  Julia,  of  Hooton 
Pagnell,  co.  York,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of 
Rev.  William  Warde,  m.  30  April,  1878,  William 
Wright  Aldam,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Frickley 
Hall,  Doncaster,  who  assumed  the  prefix  surname 
and  the  arms  of  Waede  (see  Aldam  of  Frickley), 
and  has  issue, 

William  St.  Andrew,  b.  10  May,  1882. 

Lineage.— Thomas  Warde,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  Gent.,  who 
d.  about  1035,  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (besides  a  dau.  Eliza, 
wife  of  John  Cooper  ;  and  four  sons,  Leonard,  Hastings, 
Robert,  and  George)  two  other  sons,  John,  of  whom  we  treat, 
and  Patience  (Sir),  knighted  1675,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1681,  m.  1675,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Hobson,  Esq.  of 
Hackney,  and  d.  10  July,  1694.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Warde,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Barnborough  Grange;  and  d.  ll> 
Aug.  1657 ;  having  had  (besides  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and. 
Susanna,  and  a  younger  son,  John  (Sir),  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1719,  knighted  1714,  ancestor  of  Warde  of  Sqmrri/es, 
Cmiii,  Kent),  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Warde,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sehvood, 
and  had  (besides  two  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Sclwood, 
Esq.  of  Billiam;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Edmund  Winn,  Esq.  of 
Ackton)  an  only  son. 

Patience  Warde,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  to  which  estate 
he  .5.  under  the  will  of  his  grand-uncle,  Sir  Patience  Warde. 
He  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Tobias  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Womersley,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  May,  1730)  had  (besides  a  son,  John,  d.  young ; 
and  four  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  7  Sept.  1838,  William  Parkins, 
Esq.  of  Mortemley,  Eeclesfield,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  Mary,7«,.  21  Dec. 
1742,  Walter  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Ilorsforth,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  Anne, 
d.  unm. ;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  mini.),  an  only  surviving  son  and 
heir, 

Patientics  Waede,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  bapt.  27  Feb. 
1717;  r,i.  Frances,  dau.  of  St.  Andrew  Thornhaugh,  Esq.  of 
Fenton  and  Osberton,  Notts,  descended  from  the  ancient 
family  of  St.  Andrew  of  Gotham;  and  d.  at  York,  30  July, 
1786,  having  had  issue  two  daus.,  P'rances,  m.  Stanhope 
Harvey,  Esq.  of  Womersley ;  and  Anne,  d.  unm.  20  Sept. 
1781),  and  a  son  and  heir, 


WAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAR 


2139 


St.  Andrew  Wakde,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  bapt.  27  May, 
1745  :  rn.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Anthony  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cwston, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  St.  Andrew,  his  heir;  Charles  d. 
young  1793;  Julia  d.  young;  and  Mary  Anne.  Mr.  St. 
Andrew  Warde  d.  March  (he  was  bur.  the  i;2nd),  1S22,  and 
was  «.  by  his  elder  son  and  heir, 

St.  Andrew  Warde,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  1800,  Maria  Josepha,  dau.  and  eo-heir  of  Stanhope 
Harvey,  Esq.  of  Womerslcy,  by  Frances  Warde  his  wife,  and 
had, 

William,  his  heir. 

St.  Andrew,  m.  Miss  Fletcher,  of  Sidney,  and  had  four  sons, 
and  one  dau.,  )m.  Mr.  Wettenhall,  of  Brisbane. 

Maria  Cassandra,  d.  2-i  Nov.  18i0.  Sarah. 

The  elder  son, 

Eet.  William  Wakde,  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  m.  1st  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Williamson  (nde  Harrison),  of  Melton,  near  Hull,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  :\Ii5S  Marianne  Smithson, 
of  Heighington,  near  Durham,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
27 May,  IbCS,  two  daus.,  his  co-heiresse.s.  Mart  Anne,  d.  v.nra. 
18S2,  and  Sabah  Jclia,  now  of  Hooton  Pagnell. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross  patonce  or. 

^tat— Hooton  Pagnell,  near  Doncaster. 


WARDE    OF    SQUERRYES    COTJRT. 

Waede,  Chaet,es  Arthur  Madan,  Esq.  of 
Squerryes  Court,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriii 
(1887),  Lieut.-Col.  late  Royal  Artillery,  b.  8  April, 
1839  ;  w.  23  Oct.  1879,  the  Hon.  Anastasia  Kathleen 
Lucia  O'Brien,  fith  dau.  of  Lucius,  13th  Lord 
Inchiquin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Kathleen.  n.  Dorothy  Louisa. 

ni.  Blanche  Theresa. 

Lineage. — This  family  of  Wakde  is  a  younger  branch  of 
that  which  is  seated  at  Hooton  Pagnell,  co.  York,  and  deiives 
from 

Sib  John  Wakde,  Knt.  of  Pontefract,  M.P.  for  London,  2nd 
son  of  John  Warde,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  co.  York.  Sir  John  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bucknall,  Knt.  of  Oxney  Hall, 
Herts,  and  haii  issue  one  son  and  ten  daus.    The  only  son, 

.John  Wabde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  Kent,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Bristow,  Esq.  of  Micheldever,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Kobert,  b.  29  Xov. ;  d.  17  Dec.  1722. 

WiUiam,  of  Westerham,  6.  5. Jan.  1723,  \i\mg  unm.  1772. 

George,  Lieut.-Col.  in  Gen.  Carpenter's  Kegt.  of  Dragoons, 
b.  24  Nov.  172o;  d.  11  March,  1S03. 

Mary,  m.  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Harleford,  Bucks,  M.P. 
for  Marlow,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Clayton,  1st  bart.  of 
Marden  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1760,  leaving  a  dau. 
and  heir,  who  m.  John  Lord  Howard  de  Walden,  K.B. 

Katherine,  d.  28  Dec.  1736. 
Tlie  eldest  son, 

•John  Warde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  i.  19  June,  1721,  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Gore,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill,  Middlesex, 
•who  d.  s.  'p.  29  May,  1748  ;  and  2ndly,  Kitty  Anne,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Charles  Hoskins,  Esq.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  William  Hoskins,  Knt.,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  April, 
17C7)  he  had  issue  to  survive  youth, 

I.  John,  who  s.  his  father. 

II.  Charles,  b.  11  Jan.  1754;  m.  16  March,  1784,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Arthur  Anncsley,  Esq.  of  Bletchington,  Oxon,  by 
whom,  who  d.  19  Sept. 'l816  (.he  d.  7  Jan.  1820),  he  had 
issue, 

1  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Arthur,  6.  25  Xov.  17t<7,  and  d.  12  Xov.  1838,  m.  15 
Sept.  1816,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Denson,  Esq.  of  EUes- 
mere,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue,  Amelia  Anne  Barton. 

3  Henry  William,  Capt.  Bth  iiegt.  Bengal  Cavalry,  6.  22 
Oct.  1788;  d.  30  Aug.  1819. 

4  Francis  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Annabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  Kobert  Jones  Adeane,  Esq.  of  Babraham, 
CO.  Cambridge,  she  d.  1861.     He  d.  4  May,  1879. 

1  Kitty  Anne,  m.  17  July,  1834,  the  Rev.  Walter  St.  John 
Mildmay,  8th  son  of  Sir  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildniay, 
ord  ban.  of  Coulsliam,  who  d.  31  July,  1835.  She  d.  6 
April,  1884. 

III.  George,  of  Woodland  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  Gen.  in  the 
army,  m.  31  Jan.  1781,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev. 
Spencer  Madan,  D.U.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  by  the 
Lady  Charlotte  Cornwallis  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st 
Earl  of  Cornwallis.  Gen.  Warde  d.  20  June,  1830,  leaving 
issue, 

1  George,  of  Clifton,  6.  25  July,  1785;  m.  23  April,  1811, 
Anne  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Dashwood,  Esq., 
brother  of  Sir  Henry  Watkin  Dashwood,  3rd  bart.  of 
Kirtlington ;  d.  s.  p.  6  July,  IsOS. 

2  Charles,  to  whom  his  uncle  bequeathed  Squerryes. 


3  William,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.  9  Feb.  1788;  to.  1st,  IS 
June,  1815,  Isabella  Delamaine,  who  d.  29  Xov.  Is.;.',; 
and  2ndly,  5  July,  1828,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Haw- 
kins, Esq.  of  Court  Herbert,  co.  Glamorgan ;  by  the  Isf 
marriage  the  issue  were, 
George,  6.  25  Nov.  1823. 
William  Wilder,  6.  10  April,  1825  ;  killed  at  the  battle  of 

Chillinwalla,  13  Jan.  1S49. 
Charles,  b.  20  Jan.  1827. 
Henry,  b.  2  Nov.  1829 ;  d.  17  July,  1833. 
Spencer  Grant,  h.  9  Feb.  18.34. 

Isabella,  Lady  Smith  Neill.  m.  1  Oct.  1835,  James  George 
Smith  Neill,  of  Barnweill  and  Swindrigemuir,  Biiga- 
dier-Gen.,  C.B.,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  who 
was  kiUed  at  the  relief  of  Lucimow  1857;  d.  19  Nov. 
1875. 
Charlotte  Jane,  d.  5  July,  1831. 

1  Charlotte,  m.  11  Feb.  1817,  the  Rev.  William  Vansittart, 
D.D.,  Rector  of  Shottesbrook  and  White  Walthani,  Pre- 
bendary of  Carlisle,  3rd  son  of  Arthur  Vansiltait,  Esq. 
of  Shottesbrook. 

2  Mary,  m.  25  May,  1822,  Henry  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  The 
GnoU,  CO.  Glamorgan. 

rv.  Henry  (Sir),  of  Dean  House,  Hants,  b.  7  Jan.  17C6;  d.  1 
Oct.  1834;  a  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  of  the  31st  and  68tli 
Kegts.  of  Foot,  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  the  West 
Indies,  Governor  of  Barbados,  G.C.B.,  Arc,  -m.  18  May, 
1808,  Molina,  dau.  of  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hereford,  b.  & 
July,  1776,  d.  24  Oct.  1835,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Henry  John,  Lieut.-Col.,  d.  s.  p.  22  May,  1838. 

2  Edward  Charles  (Sir),  Gen.  in  the  army,  K.C.B.,  <fcc.,  b. 
13  Nov.  1«10,  and  d.  11  June,  1884,  having  m.  24  .Aug. 
18J3,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Lane,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Wrotham,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Shoreham  {sec 
Lane  of  King's  Bromley,  and  has  had, 

Charles-Edward, Capt.  4th  Hussars,  b.  26  Dec.  1845. 
Henry  Murray  Ashley,  Lieut.-Col.  late  19th  Hussars,  b.  3 

Sept.  1»60;  ;(t.31  March,  18s0,  Louisa  Anne,  eldest  dau. 

of  Wilmot  Lane,  Esq.,   E.l.C.S.  (see  Lane,  of  King'* 

Bromley),  and  has  issue, 
Louisa.  Kathleen. 

Alice. 
St.  Andrew  Bmce,  Maj.  K.A.,  6.  23  Nov.   1852,  m.  18 

April.  18s2,  Olivia  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  George  McCall, 

of  Elibank  Lodge,  co.  Berks. 
Alexander  John  Walter,  b.  19  March,  1855,  m.  30  Oct. 

1882,  Enriqueta  Petronilla,  dau.  of  James  Fair,  Esq., 

and  has  issue, 

Rosita.  Jenny. 

Eniiqueta. 
Augustus  Lynedoch,  6.  24  Nov.  1856  ;  d.  31  Jan.  1858. 
David  Archibald  Augustus,  6.  25  June,  1858 ;  d.  23  Feb. 

1«65. 
Frances  Molina,  m.  2  Aug.  1872 ;  Ralph  Cromwell  Gregg, 

Esq.,  sometime  Lieut.  19th  Hussars. 
Edith  Pierrepont.  Louisa  Jane. 

3  Frederick  Moore,  Ensign  in  the  1st  or  Royal  Eegt.  of 
Foot,  6.  28  Oct.  1812;  d.  27  Nov.  1830. 

4  Walter,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army.  Staff  Officer  of  Pen- 
sioners, b.  22  Feb.  1815  ;  d.  4  May,  1861,  having  ?n.  8 
May,  1841,  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Lionel 
Smith,  Bart.  G.C.B.  and  G.C.H.,  and  had  issue, 

Henry   Lionel,    6.   1  March,   1842 ;    m.  20  June,  1876, 
Laetitia,  dau.  of   Samuel  Walker,  Esq.  of  Petersham 
House,  CO.  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 
Lionel,  b.  16  June,  1877. 
Rachael. 
Eldred  Walter,  6.  2  March,  1856. 
Augusta  Mary.  Isabella. 

5  Augustus  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Little  Horsted,  Sus- 
sex, b.  29  Dec.  1816;  m.  16  Aug.  1854,  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Swaylands,  Peushurst, 
D.L.  Kent,  and  has  had  issue, 

William  Henry,  b.  22  Sept.  1855. 

Hamilton  Kiancis,  b.  15  Feb.  1857. 

Augustus  Walter  Francis,  b.  11  Aug.  1859;  m.  Gertrude, 

dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Robinson,  M.A. 
Henry  John,  6.  31  Dec.  1860. 
Edward  Charles,  b.  3  Aug.  18G2. 
George  Frederick,  b.  11  July,  1865  ;  d.  15  Dec.  1873. 
Catherine.  Mary.  Evelyn  Catherine. 

1  Harriett,  to.   1st,   4    May,    1826,   Fi-ancis,   6th   Earl   of 
Guik.lord,  who  d.  29  Jan.  1861  ;  and  2ndly,  10  Feb.  18C3, 
John  Lettsom  Elliott,  Esq.     She  d.  16  April,  1874. 
I.  Katharine,  to.  6  March,  1783,  Sir  Nathaniel  Dukenfield, 
oth  bart.  of  Dukenfield  Hall,  and  d.  Sept.  Ib23. 
John  Warde  d.  9  Feb.  1775.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Wabde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  High  Sheriff  for  Kent 
1778,  6.  2o  Jan.  1753;  m.  15  Feb.  1781,  the  Hon.  Susannah 
Askell  Grimston,  3rd  dau.  of  James,  2nd  Viscount  Giimston, 
but  dying  s.  p.  9  Dec.  1838,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Charles  Warde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  b.  1  Oct.  1786,  who 
dying  iinm.  14  Feb.  1801,  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 


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"WAR 


THE  LANDED  G ENTRY. 


WAR 


Chakles  Wapoje,  Esq.  of  Squerrycs,  Admiral  E.^.,  K.II., 
J.r.  for  COS.  Kent  and  Glamorgan,  b.  13  Sept.  1780;  m.  IT) 
Jan.  1S24,  Marian."-.,  eldest  dan.  ot  Arthur  William  Gregory, 
tsq.  of  StyvTchall  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  -ti 
l\b.  1SS9)  had  issue, 

Charles  Grant,  b.  6  Dec.  IS:5  ;  d.  15  Fob.  1S26. 

Oeokge,  late  of  Sqiioi  ryes. 

lleury   John  Gregory, l.iout.  ."iGth  Bengal  Native  Infantry. 

h.  3  July.  1S3J;   killed  in  the  massacre  of  Cawnpore,  27 

June,  15^57. 
Chakles  .-VRXHrB  Madan,  now  of  Squerryes. 
Mariana  Theresa,  i^  -0  June,  1820. 
i;iiuly  Theresa.  ?h.  1st.  6  July,   1S48,  Kol^ert  Osborne,  Ksq. 

of  Laurence  Weston,  co.   Gloucester  ;  and  2ndly,  .Spencer 

Vansittart,  Fsq.,  Capt.  late  1st  KoyMls.  soti  (.f  the  Eev.  W. 

Vansittart,  D.U.,  and  d.  18  Oct.  1891,  having  had  issue  live 

sons  and  a  dau. 
Wary  Selina,  vi.  25  April,  1871,  the  Eev.  Charles  Griffith,  of 

Glyn  Celyn,  co.  Brecon,  who  d.  11  Jan.  ISiG. 
Harriette  Susanna. 
Charlotte  Henrietta,  m.  5  Dee.  1878,  Eicht  Hon.  Sir  John 

Tomlin.son  Hililiert.  I'.C.  K.C.B.,  JI.P  ol  Urmston  Grange, 

Manchester,  and  Ilampsfield,  North  Lancashire. 
Katharine  JIariana. 
Louisa  Anne,  m.  8  Feb.  1872,  the  Eev.  H.  C.  Bartlett,  Vicar 

of  Westerham,  and  has  issue. 

lie  d.  5  Jan.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  Wakde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  formerly  Capt.  in  the 
army,  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  London  llifle  Brigade,  b.  1 
J.an.  1S27  ;  m.  28  Aug.  1SG2,  the  Lady  Harriet  North,  eldest 
ilau.  of  Francis,  Btli  Earl  of  Guildford ;  d.  s.  p.  25  Jan.  1877, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Charles  Abthcii  Madan,  now  of 
Squerryes. 

Anns — Az.,  a  cross  flory  or,  a  crescent  for  difference.     Crest 
—A  wolfs  head  erased  or.     il/oi£o— Licet  esse  beatis. 
Seat — Squerryes  Court,  Westerham,  Kent. 
C'iitJs— Junior  Carlton,  and  E.  1.  United  Service. 


WABE    OF    POSIilNGFOKD. 

CriiBEK  LEGE -Ware,  Charles  Edvvaed,  Esq.  of 
Poslingford,  Suffolk,  b.  JMarcli,  18G0  ;  m.  18S9, 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  John  Eell,  Esq.  of  Lancaster 
Gate. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Cumberlege  was  settled  for 
many  generations  in  co.  Stafford,  where  they  had  estates. 

Charles  Nathaniel  Ccmberlege-W"aee,  Esq.  of  Posling- 
ford, ra.  Caroline,  eldest  dau.   of  Eichard   Ilooton,  Esq.  of 
Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Charles   (Rev.),   M.A.   Trin.  Col!.   Cambridge,   Vicar  of 
Asrwood.  Bucks,  m.  IHiiO,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Mrs.  Montgomery  Williams,  of  Crawley  Grange,  Bucks, 
and  d.  1871,  leaving  iisue,  a  son  and  three  daus,  of  whom 
Charles  Edward,  now  of  Poslingford. 
Edith  Caroline,  s.  to  the  estate  of  Crawley  Gninge,  Bucks, 
from  her  gram  I  mot  her,  Mrs.  Montgomery  Williams,  who 
inherited  it  from  her  brother,  Col.  Boswell  (a  bianch  of 
the  BoswELLS  oj  Auchiidec/c). 
n.  Arthur  (Eev.). 

in.  liijhard,  Lieut.  11th  Ecgt.,  b.  1841  ;  m.  1SG7,  Blanche, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Wyatt;  and  rf.  lyC'J. 

IV.  Edward,  late  Lieut.  51si  Light  Infantry,  6.  1848. 

V.  Henry  Mordaunt,  6.  1850;  j/i.  1878,  Blanche  Giuevra,  dau. 
of  George  Fenwick,  Esq. 

VI.  Francis  Vernon,  b.  Is53  ;  d.  1871. 

I.  Emily.  Ii.  Louisa. 

III.  Augusta. 

Tliis  gentleman,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Capt.  John  Cumberlege, 
by  -Vnne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ware,  Esq.  ot  Highgate,  .s. 
on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle, Samuel  Ware,  Esq.  of  Heiidun 
Hall,  1860,  to  the  Middlesex  and  Suffolk  estates,  and  assumed 
by  royal  licence  18G2,  the  name  and  arms  of  Ware.  He  d.  22 
Sept.  1888,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Anns— Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  two  lions  passant  within  an 
orle  of  roses  and  escallops  all  countercharged.  Crest — In 
front  of  t.to  spears  in  sallire  ppr.  a  dragon's  hcaJ  gu.,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  arg.     Motto — iJeo  faventc. 


"WARING    OF    WAKINGSTOWN. 

Waeixg,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  co. 
Down,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Northern 
Division  co.  Down,  Hon.  Col.  5tli  Batt.  Royal  Irish 
Killes,  High  Sheriff  1868-69,6.  17  Oct.  Ib28  ;  in. 
1st,  22  April,  1858,  Esther,  3rd  dau.  of  lioss 
'Ihompson  Smyth,  E^q.  of  Ardniore,  co.  Derry  ;  she 
d.  26  March,  la73  ;  and  2iidly,  6  Aug.  1874,  Eanny, 
4tli    dau.    of    Admiral    John    Jervis    Tucker,    of 


Trematon  Castle,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1* 
Nov.  1883)  has  issue, 

I.  Holt,  b.  26  May,  1877. 

II.  Iluric  Henry,  a  cadet  H.M.S.  "Britannia,"  b.  16  Aug 
1879. 

I.  Esther  Marian,  b.  10  Feb.  187G. 

II.  Mary  Theresa,  b.  8  Dec.  1830. 

III.  i' ranees  Joan  Alice,  b.  8  Nov.  1883. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1  July,  1885,  Geraldlne,  3rd  dau.  of 
Ales.  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Bally  Edmond. 

Lineage.— This  family,  of  the  ancient  House  of  Wauino 
or' i.a»e(K'/ii/-(;,  became  established  in  Ireland  <e»i}).  James  I., 
when  John  Waring  settled  in  co.  Antrim,  and  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Peers,  of  Derriaghy,  in  that  co.,  by  whom  he 
had  three  sons,  William,  John,  and  Paul;  and  several  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Waring,  Esq.,  6.  1619:  d.  1703,  became  possessed 
(by  purchase  from  the  soldiers  of  Mr.  Deputy  Fleetwood's 
Eegt.  of  Horse),  in  1656,  of  the  district  of  Clanconnell  (of 
which  the  W^aringstown  estate  is  a  part),  and  shortly  after 
built  the  present  mansion  and  tlie  church  adjoining :  he  served 
as  High  Sheriff  CO.  Down,  1GG9.  He  m.  1st,  2GMay,  1656,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Londonderry,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Samcel,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Itichard  Close,  Esq. 
lie  j)i.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Close,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
(/.  5  Blay,  1724)  had  issue  (with  six  daus.,  Jane,  Mrs.  Houston; 
Rebecca,  Mrs.  Montgomery,  of  Convoy;  Elizabeth,  ,n.  Eev. 
John  Cuppage,  A.M.  ;  Sarah,  m.  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Falkland  ;  Anne  ;  and  F'rances)  seven  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Thomas,  High  Sheriff,  co.   Down  1724,  m.  1st,  Miss  Law- 
renee,  by  wliom  he  had  two  sons, 

1  Winium,  d.  unm. 

2  Samuel,  d.  unm. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Blacker,  and  had  two  other  sons, 

3  Thomas  (Eev.),  Hector  of  Moira,  co.  Down,  m.  Hester, 
dau.  of  Jasper  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Eiokfordstown ;  and  d. 
1777,  leaving  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  John  Holmes,  Esq., 
five  sons, 

1  Thomas,  of  Newry,  b.  1736;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Thonipsiin,  Esq.,  and  had,  1  Thomas;  2  William;  3 
Jasper;  4  James;  5  John,  Lieut.  23rd  Light  Dragoons  ; 
6  Hester,  m.  Eev.  John  Goddard;  7  Jane;  8  Selina. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas,  6.  II  Oct.  1761,  J.P.  cos.  Down  and  Armagh, 
High  Sheriff,  co.  Down  1797;  d.  4  March,  1841.  He 
m.  11  April,  1792,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Goddard, 
Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1803)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  b.  July,  1793,  rector  of  Bright,  diocese  of 
Down,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  Jan.  1823; 
Henry,  of  Waringstown.  of  whom  presently; 
Eichard,  J. P.,  Seneschal  of  Newry,  b.  3  Sept.  1799;  d. 
ol  Aug.  1875;  Anne,  vi.  12  Jan.  1836,  Breon 
Charles  Bordes,  Esq.,  Lieut.  77lh  Eegt.,  and  d.  May, 
1844. 

2  Jasper.  3  William. 

4  John. 

5  Lucas  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Kilkeel,  co.  Down,  m.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Cliarles  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Grace  Hall,  co.  Down, 
and  had  issue, 

Tiio.MAs,  of  Waringfield,  co.  Down,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Peter  Lowe,  Esq.  (by  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
liiehard  Butler,  7th  bart.  of  Garrj  hundon,  co. 
Carl  'W/,  and  d.  1877,  having  had  issue,  Samuel,  late 
Capt.  (iJnd  Eegt.,  who  d.  1872:  Th  anas,  killed  ia 
New  Zealand  ;  Lucas,  now  of  Waringfield,  Robert 
I'ereeva!  Maxwell;  Henry  Lowe,  d.  18i"2;  Louisa,  ?ii. 
Capt.  George  Douglas,  of  ."\lount  Ida,  co.  Down. 

Charles  (Eev.),   M  A.,  Eector  of  Eglish,  co.  Armagh. 

John,  m.  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Mathaniel  Montgomery 
Solicitor,  of  Swalinbar,  co.  Cavan,  and  DominicI* 
Street,  Dublin,  and  had  two  daus.,  Anne,  and 
Eleanor. 

Lucas. 

4  Eicliard,  whose  son, 

John,  rii.  Dorothea,  only  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of 
Robert  Ulaxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down,  and 
assumed  by  royal  licence,  dated  9  April,  1803,  the 
additional  surname  ol  Maxwell,  and  had  a  son, 
John  Waring-Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  M.P,, 
CO.  Down. 
The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Waiuno,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  High  Sheriff  1690, 
M.P.  for  Hillsborough  from  1703  to  1715;  m.  1696,  Grace,  dau. 
of  Eev.  Samuel  Holt,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  1739,  having  had 
issue. 


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I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  Kichard,  d.  unm. 

ill.  Holt,  Major  in  the  army,  served  at  Dettingen,  Fontenoy, 
and  Collodcn,  m.  1746.  .\nne,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  William 
French,  Dean  of  Elphiii,  son  of  John  French,  Esq.  of 
French  Park,  eo.  Kosconimon,  and  c^.  1806,  having  had 
issue,  Samuel,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  in  action,  unm.  ; 
William,  (/.  young;  Richard,  and  Robert,  both  d.  unm.; 
Holt  (Vt-ry  Rev.),  who  s.  to  Waritigstown  ;  and  two  daus., 
Frances  Arabella,  m.  Rev.  William  Boyd;  and  Mary,  r,i. 
William  Archer,  Ksq.,  and  d.  8  Aug.  1844,  aged  S3. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Alexander  MNaghtcn,  Esq. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  1st,  IJalph  Lambert,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Rev. 
James  Ilaiiiilton,  D.D. 

III.  Frances,  m.  Henry  Ussher,  Esq. 
jv.  Alice,  m.  Conway  Spencer,  Esq.] 

The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  High  Sheriff  1734, 
d.  unm.  ll'Sd,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Very  Uev.  Holt  Wearing  of  Waringstown,  Deau  of  Dro- 
more,  6.  2  Jan.  1766;  m.  17'J3,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Arerell  Daniel,  Rector  of  Lifford,  eo.  Donegal,  and  had 
issue, 

Eliza  Jane,  m.  James  Wapshare,  Esq. 
Anne,  d.  tinm. 

Louisa,  m.  1st,  Rev.  John  Michael  Brooke;  she  m.  2ndly,  St. 
John  Augustus  Gierke,  K.H.,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
Col.  75th  .  egt.,  who  (/.  IfcCU,  leaving  with  other  issue  a  dau. 
Elizabeth  Marj-,  ™.  24  Nov.  1891,  Henry  James  MacFarlane, 
Esq.  of  Hunstown  House,  co.  Dublin,  {see  thntfamili/). 
Frances  Grace,  m.  Henry  Waring.  Esq.  of  Waringstown. 
Jane,  m.  Henry  Samuel  Close,  Esq.,  a  Banker  in  Dublin 
■who  d.  March,  lb67  ;  she  d.  Jan.  1877. 
The  Dean's  cousin  and  son-in-law, 

Henry  Warinu,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  J.P.,  Major  in  the 
army,  6.  26  March,  17t)5;  m.  14  Jan.  1824,  Frances  Grace, 
4th  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Holt  Waiing,  of  Waringstown,  Dean  of 
Dromore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  (with  three  other  sons, 
who  d.  in  infancy)  issue, 
Thomas,  now  of  Waringstown. 

Holt,  Capt.  8bth  Connaught  Rangers,   Resident  Macistrate 
Nenagli,  co.  Tipperary.  b.  2.5  May,  1835;  m.  20  May,  18G2, 
Margaret  Elizabeth    dau.  of    Kobert  McClintock,   Esq.   of 
Dunmore,  co.  Donegal,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  Capt.  K.A., 
6.  6  March,  18G3;  Grace;  Margaret;  Bfary;  and  Susan. 
Henry,  Major.  Governnr  of   the  Militaiy  Prison,  Gosport, 
formerly   Assistant    Adju'ant  Gen.  Bombay;    h.    16    Feb. 
1840;  m.  8  July,  18ri9,  Mary  Letitia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Hutchinson,  of    Wellesbourne,  Bideford,  Devon,  and  has 
issue  three  sons    and    two    daus.,  Richard,  Lieut.   R.A., 
Edmund,  and  John;  Mary  and  Esther. 
Mary  Loui~a,  m.  14  Jan.  li<53.   Rev.   Alexander    Matthew 
Pollock,  M  A.,  who  d.  Feb.  1865;  she  d.  18  July,  1873. 
Elizabeth  Mary. 

Frances  Jane,  m.  20  Oct.  1858,  Rev.  William  Henry  Over- 
street  Fletcher,  d.  Jan.  1,  1880. 
Anne,  d.  1860.  Susan,  d.  1847. 

Selina  Grace,  m.  18  July,  1867,  Robert  Henry  Hartley,  Esq. ; 
d.  1878. 
He  d.  6  April,  1866. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.,  three  mascles  of  the  first.  Cre^t 
— A  crane's  head  couped  at  the  neck  ppr.  Jl/oi(o— Nee  vi  nee 
astutia. 

Seat — Waringstown  House,  Lurgan,  co.  Down. 
Town  Residence — 13,  Victoria  Square,  S.W. 
C/i',6i— Carlton,  S.W.;  Kildare  Street,  Dublin;    and  Ulster, 
Belfast. 


WARING    OF    BEENHAM    HOUSE. 

Waring,  IIenkt,  Esq.  of  Beenham  House,  Berts, 
J.P.,  High  Slieriff  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  Kaihv.ay 
Engineers  Volunteer  Staff  Corps,  b.  1822  ;  m.  1855, 
Sarah  Milnes,  dau.  of  John  Wheat,  Esq.  of  Nor- 
wood Hull,  and  Treeton,  co.  York,  by  his  wife 
Elizabeth  Saunderson,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Wheat,  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  b.  29  May,  1860 ;  m. 
1882,  Sophia  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Scobell, 
of  Tiie  Abbey,  Pershore,  co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  IIeney,  6.  1888. 
Edward  kobert,  6.  1893. 
Melloney  Mary. 
Irene  Margaretta. 

I.  Maude  Mary,  m.  Major  Thomas  Baker. 

II.  Edith  Eli/.abeth,  m.  Charles  Lane  Sansom,  M.D, 

III.  Rosamund  Ruth. 

rv.  Alice  Ada.  v.  Beatrice  Bertlia. 

Lineage. — John  Waking,  Esq.  of  Haworth  Hall,  Rother- 
ham  (son  of  Joseph  Waring,  and  Elizabeth  Sykes,  his  wife), 
m.  1819,  Mary  Fletcher,  by  whom  he  bad  issue, 


I.  William,  m.  Elizabeth  Arkle,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  6. 
1855. 

II.  Henry,  now  of  Beenham  House. 

III.  Charles,  m.  Charlotte  Eliza  JIary  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  William  Denys,  Bart.,  and  d.  1887,  having  had' 
issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Mark,  d.  unm. 

1.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Chambres,  M.A.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Waring  d.  1867. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bend  engrailed,  cheqny  or  and  az.,  between 
two  bugles  stringed  of  the  second.  6'rest— Upon  a  millrimi 
fesswise  or,  a  dragon  gu.,  charged  on  either  wing  with  an 
annulet  gold.     J/o»o— Toujours  prcst. 

Seat — Beenham  House,  Reading. 


WARNEFORD    OF    WARNEFORD 
PLACE. 

Waenefoed,  Ret.  John  Hexet,  M.A.,  of 
Warneford  Place,  Wilts,  Hon.  Canon  of  VVakeiield 
Cathedral,  b.  li  Sept.  1818;  m.  30  April,  1851, 
IMary  Anne  Susan,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jolin  Dale  Wawn, 
Vicar  of  Stanton-le-Dale,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  who 
d.  1887,  has  issue, 

I.  John  Charles  Kemeys  (Glenside,  Ringmore,  Teignmouth, 

Devon)  b.  25  Feb.  18.52,  late  Capt.  6th  West  York  Militia, 
m.  10  Dec.  1879,  Emil,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Burton, 
Rector  of  Raheny,  co.  Dublin,  andd.  1893,  leaving  issuCj 

1  John  Robert  Kemeys,  6.  15  Jan.  18S0. 

2  Harrj  Walter  Burton,  b.  26  July,  lts84. 
1  Esnie  Mary  Elizabeth,  6.  6  May,  1883. 

II.  Harry  Lancelot  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.1860. 
lit.  Walter  Wyndham  Hanbury,  b.  1866. 

I.  Henrietta  Warneford,  m.  5  Feb.  1879,  William  Henry 
Foster,  Esq.  of  Spring  Head,  Halifax,  and  Hornby  Castle, 
Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Minnie  Laura  Warneford. 

III.  Constance  Edith  Warneford,  d.  1832. 

IV.  Eva  Harriette  Warneford. 

V.  Chrissie  Dora  Warneford. 

VI.  Augusta  Marion  Wadham  Warneford,  d.  1872. 

llr.  Warneford  is  Vicar  of  Selterliebhle,  co.  Tork^ 
and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Sevenhuinpton,  Wilts. 
He  inlierited  Warneford  Place  on  the  death  of  his 
cousin,  Lady  Wetherell  Warneford,  in  1861. 

Lineage. — This  family  descends  from  Robert  Wakne- 
roRD,  to  whom,  in  consideration  of  twenty  marks  and  one 
pony.  King  John  gave,  in  1210,  certain  lands  in  and  about 
Sevenhampton,  Wilts,  and  Pinkney,  co.  Gloucester.  From 
him  directly  derived,  in  regular  descent  from  1223  to  1542, 

.loHN  Warneford,  of  Sevenhampton,  who,  by  Susanna  his- 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Yates,  of  Lyford,  was  father  of 

John  Warneford,  6.  1542,  whose  son,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Dutton,  of  Sherborne, 

Thomas  Warnefoed,  6.  1572,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edmund  Fettiplace,  of  Childrey,  and  2ndly,  Mary  Aswell, 
dau.  of  Henry  Shelley,  Esq.  of  Warminghurst.  He  d.  ia 
16a9,  having  had  issue  by  the  first, 

I.  Edmund,  of  Buckland,  who  was  father  of  Sir  Edmond 
Warneford,  knighted  1681,  who,  by  Bridget  his  wite,  dau.- 
of  William  Paul,  banker,  of  Oxford,  had  a  son,  Edmond 
Warneford,  b.  1683,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Sack- 
vi'le,  of  liibury,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  hei' ess,  Anne 
Warneford,  who  m.  Thomas  Estcourt  Cresswell,  Mho,  jure 
wxoris,  became  possessor  of  tlie  Pinkney  estates. 

II.  Walter,  m.  Frances,  d.au.  of  Sir  William  fiJaxey,  Knt.  of 
Saylin,  Essex,  and  dying  24  Aug.  1687,  was  bur.  at  Mount 
Mellick,  Queen's  Co.,  leaving  a  son,  Robert,  in.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Clint, of  Knightweek,  co.  Worcester,  who  returned  his 
fathers  funeral  certificate  for  registry  in  Ulster's  OflSce. 

III.  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

John  Warneford,  6.  1613,  m.  and  left  a  son. 

The   Rev.  Henry   Warneford,   Rector  of    Freshford,    jnv 

Mary,  dau  of  Sir  Thomas  Gooderiche,  and  was  father  of 
Ven.    Richard   Warneford,    D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York, 

who  d.  1755,  leaving,  by  Mary  Stainforth  his  wife,  two  sons, 

Francis,  Col.  of  Warneford  Place,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Calverley,  and  had  two  sons, 
1  Francis,  ol  Warneford  Place,  co.  Wilts,  m.  19  Nov. 
178  I,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Flower,  eldes  dau.  of  William, 
2nd  Viscount  Ashbrook  (d.  1  April,  1847),  and  had  two 
sons,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  two  daus.  Lady  Wethereli. 
Warneford,  who  d.s.  2).  in  1861,  the  wid^w  of  Sir  Charles 
Wetlierell,  Q.C.,  Attorney-General  for  England ;  and  Mrs. 
Long,  who  d.  s.  p. 


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2  Samuel  (Kev.),  Ti.X).  of    Warneford  Place,    Rector   of 
Bourton-on-the-llills,  co.  Gloucester,  d.s.p.  1S56. 

John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2111.1  son. 

The  Ket.  Jonx  Wakneford,  of  Dorkinff,  in.  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Kdwavd  Garland,  and  was  father  of 

The  Kev.  John  'Warnefoiid,  of  Mickleham,  Surrey,  m.  1st, 
Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sweetinp,  King's  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  by  her  (who  tf.  1S32)  left,  with  other  issue,  an 
elder  son  and  heir, 

I.  John-  IIesrt  (Rev.),  the  present  representative. 

II.  lli-nry,  m.  and  d.  1S70,  leaving  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  Charles  1-raneis,  ?».  hut  has  no  issue. 

IV.  Francis  llenrv.  d.  IS-IS. 

V.  Arthur  Edmund,  m.  a  dau.  of  Col.  Hammill,  and  has  issue 
three  sons. 

VI.  Edward  Cooper,  m.  and  d.s.  p.  1865. 

I.  Charlotte  Anne,  m.  and  has  issue  three  daus. 

II.  Jl.iry  Emily,  vi.  and  d.  s.  p.  18S2. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  and  has  issue  one  son  and  one  dau. 
iv.  Ciaia  Margaretta,  m.  and  has  issue  six  children. 
V.  Frances  Henrietta,  )/;.  and  has  two  children. 

Tie  m.  2ndly,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Parry,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Mold,  co.  Flint,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IStiO)  had 
further  issue, 

VII.  Thomas  Lewis  John,  m.  Miss  Tucker,  and  has  issue  one 
son. 

VIII.  William    John,  Mi.  Miss   Buckley,  and  has  issue  one 
son. 

Mr.  W.arncford  d.  1849. 

.■l;-»i.5— Per  fess  embattled  sa.  and  arg.,  six  crossjcs  patt<5e, 
three  in  .^hief  and  three  in  base  counterchanged.  Cresl — A 
^rb  ppr.     Miitlo — Cruce  quam  muro  tulior. 

Scat — Warneford  Place,  Highworth,  Sevenhampton,  Wilts. 


LEE-WAENEE.    OF    WALSINGHAEI 
ABBEY. 

Lee-Waexer,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Walsingham 
Abbey,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  15  Dec.  1847. 

Lineag'e. — Thomas  Lee,  Esq.,  descended  from  the  very 
ancient  laniily  of  Lee  of  Colon,  Salop,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
celebrated  John  Warner,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  and  was 
fatlier  of 

The  Vex.  Archdeacon  Lee,  whose  son, 

Col.  He.sry  Lee,  of  Danejohn  or  Dangon,  Canterbury, 
represented  that  city  in  eight  Parliaments.  He  m.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Grubham  Howe,  1st  hart,  of  Barwick,  St. 
Leonard's,  Wilts,  and  of  Knoll  Park,  Somerset,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Harbottle  Griuiston,  2nd  bart.  of  Bradfield 
Hall,  Essex,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  which  restored 
Charles  II.,  a  son  and  successor, 

Hesry  Lee-Wabxer,  Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  Xorfolk, 
who  upon  the  demise  of  his  maternal  uncle.  Sir  James  Howe, 
2nd  bart.  of  Barwick,  1735,  inherited  Knoll  Park  and  other 
estates.  He  m.  Sarah  Milles,  of  Nackington,  near  Canterbury, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hexbt  Lee-Warner,  Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  who 
•d.  itniti.,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  cousin, 

Henry  Lee-Warner  (formerly  Woodward),  Esq.  (son  of 
Daniel  Woodward,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Huntley,  of  Boxwell,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Lee,  of  Danejohn).  Mr.  Woodward 
assumed,  on  inheriting,  the  surname  and  ar  ns  of  Lee- 
Warner.  He  m.  Miss  Howarth,  last  descendant  and  heiress 
of  an  old  family  that  had  long  been  settled  near  Accrington, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  dying  1835,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eev.  Daniel  IIenby  Lee-Waeneb,  of  W^alsingham  Abbey, 
■who  m.  1808,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister, 
Catherine,  wife  of  the  Eev.  Reginald  Wynniatt,  of  Guiting 
Grange,  co.  Gloucester)  of  Francis  William  Thomas  Brydges, 
Xlsq.  of  Tyberton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

Hexrt  James,  his  heir. 

Francis  Henry,  b.  1810;  d.  1842. 

George  Brydges  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Mary  Brcdins,  Canter- 
bury, b.  1812;  m.  1st,  1835,  Mary,  dau.  of —  Cojipard,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  1875,  Georgina,  widow  of  Major  Jac^on;  and  U. 
7  Jan.  1H80. 

Charles  Henry,  b.  1816. 

John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Great  Walsingham,  b.  1817. 

Seprimus  Henry  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Mary  and  All  Saints', 
Walsingham,  Norfolk,  b.  1819;  m.Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  .lohn 
Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Tidmarsh  House,  co.  Berks,  and  rf.  June, 
ls7u,  having  had  two  sons  and  five  daus. 

PiObert  Henry,  now  of  Tyberton  Court,  co.  Hereford  (see  next 
Memoir). 

William  Henry,  b.  1825. 


Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  P.aul's,  Highmore' 
Oxfordshire,  b.  1828;  ?«.  Henrietta,  4th  dau.  of  Capt' 
Foley,  of  Earsham  House,  near  Canterbury,  and  d.  10 
March,  1890,  leavine  issue,  two  daus. 

JIargarct  Anna  Maria,  m.  1844,  Sir  William  Vernon  Guise, 
4th  Bart,  of  Elmore,  who  d.  1887. 

Anne  Henrietta,  m.  1853,  the  Rev.  Atwill  Curtois,  of  Long- 
hills,  CO.  Lincoln. 

JIary  I.sabella,  ih.  19  Jan.  1860,  the  Rev.  John  Fountaine, 
3rd  son  of  Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  of  Narford  Hall,  Nor- 
folk. 

The  Rev.  Daniel  Henry  Lee-Warner  d.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Henry  James  Lee- Warner,  Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  22  Jan.  1809;  in.  8  Oct. 
184C,  Ellen  Rosetta,  youngest  dau.  of  Jonathan  Bullock,  Esq. 
of  Faulkbourn  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Walsingham  Abbey. 

II.  Cecil  Henry  John  Brydges,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b.  19 
Sept.  1819;   d.  April,  1S77. 

I.  Rose  Ellen  Marim  Antoinette,  m.  19  April,  1871,  Uvedale 
Edward  Parry  Okeden,  Esq.  of  Turnworth,  Dorset,  Capt. 
10th  Hussars,  and  d.  Dec.  1876,  leaving  issue,  three  daus. 
Mr.  Lee-Warner  d.  20  June,  1886. 

^nus— Quarterly :  1st,  sa.,  a  fesse  compon6e  counter  com- 
pon6e  or  and  gu.  between  eight  billets  of  the  second;  2nd, 
counter  quartered  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  indented  arg.  and  sa.. 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  fleur-de-lis  or;  3rd,  vert,  a  cross  engrailed 
arg.;  4th,  arg.  a  fess  sa.,  between  three  wolves'  heads  ppr.; 
5th,  erm.,  three  scimitarsppr.,  pommels  and  hilts  or;  6th,  arg., 
on  a  cross  sa.,  a  leopard's  face  or.  Crest — A  squirrel  sejant 
between  two  hazel  branches,  and  cracking  a  nut  all  ppr., 
another  Crest  has  the  squirrel  on  the  trunk  of  an  oak  tree 
between  a  hazel  and  an  oak  branch  all  ppr.  Motto — Non  nobis 
tantum  nati. 

Seat — Walsingham  Abbey,  Norfolk. 

CYu(>— Junior  Carlton. 


LEE -WAENER    OF    TYBERTON    COURT. 

Lee-Warner,  Robert  Henhy,  Esq.  of  Tyberton 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  b.  1823;  s.  to  the  property  of 
his  mother,  Mrs.  Lee-Warner,  she  being  the  elder 
dan.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister  Catherine)  of 
Francis  William  Thomas  Brydges,  Esq.  ;  m.  7  June, 
186G,  Isabella  Margaret,  widow  of  Antony  G-ibbs, 
Esq.  of  Merry  Hill,  Herts,  and  3rd  dan.  of  Charles 
David  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergcldie  Castle,  N.B. 

Liiueag'e. — For  pedigree  of  Lee-Warner  see  preceding 
Muiiolr. 

William  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Upleadon,  parish  of  Bosbury, 
CO.  Hereford,  b.  1584;  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Courtfield,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Tyberton  Court,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  Prior's  Court,  co.  Hereford,  m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bright,  Esq.  of  Worcester. 

James,  ancestor  in  the  female  line  of  Brydges,  of  Wells, 
Somerset. 

Thomas,  of  Old  Colwall,  ancestor  in  the  female  line  of 
Jones-Brydges,  Bart,  of  Boultibrook  {see  Burke's  Ftera'je 
(iiui  Baronetage), 

Richard,  of  London. 
Sir.  Brydges  d.  1627,  and  was  bur.  at  Bo.sbury  Church.      Ho 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court,  bapt.  at  Bosbury 
LO  Nov.  IGOl  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1628,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edmund  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Essex,  and  of  Blewbury,  co.  Bei'ks, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1656)  had  issue  four  sons  (the 
youngest,  Edmond,  a  Serjeant-at-Law)  and  eight  daus.  Mr. 
Brydges  d.  25  May,  1668,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Marshall  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court,  6.  1634,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Hereford,  1672.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis 
Kempe,  Esq.  of  AVycombe,  Bucks  (founders'  kin  at  All  Souls', 
Oxford),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at- Law,  J.  1663; 
'//(.Susan,  dau.  of  Edward  Noel,  Esq.,  and  dying  1735,  left 
three  daus.. 

1  Grace,  to.  William  Wynne,  Esq.,  Sergeant-at-Law,  son  of 
Owen  Wynne,  LL.D.,  Warden  of  the  Mint,  Secretary  to 
Charles  II. 

2  Elizabeth,  to.  Richard  Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Grantham. 

3  Susanna,  m.  William  Gregory,  Ksq.  of  Woolliope,  in  co. 
Hereford,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Anne,  who  m. 
Edward  Acton,  ICsq.  of  Acton  Scot,  Salop. 

III.  Marshall  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  All  Soul's  College,  b.  2  Dec. 
1665;  Chancellor  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Wells  Cathe- 
dral; TO.  Frances,  dau.  of  Kev.  Robert  Creighton,  D.D., 
Canon  of  Wells,  only  su;  viving  son  of  Robert  Creighton, 


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D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  third  son, 
EDM0ND,  who  m.  as  hereafter  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton. 
Mr.  Brydges  d.  27  June,  1709,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Brydges,  of  Tyberton  and  the  Middle  Temple,  I. 
21  Aug.  16G1  ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Peter 
Oswald,  Esq.  of  Strangford  and  Much  Fawley,  co.  Hereford  ; 
and  2ndly,  Jane,  widow  of  Anthony  Rowdon,  Esq.  of  Eowdon. 
By  the  former  (who  d.  1C90)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Robert  Unctt,  Esq.  of  Castle  Frome,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  had  two  daus., 

1  Elizabeth  Unett,  m.  T.  Foley,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Edith. 

2  Mary  Unett,  vi.  Richard  Foley,  Esq. 

Mr.  Brydges  d.  IG  Oct.,  1727,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Bkydges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton,  b.  3  Apiil,  1681,  m. 
1st,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Andrew  Card,  Esq.  of  Gray's 
inn ;  and  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Griffith  Rice,  Esq.  of 
Newton,  CO.  Carmarthen.  By  the  latter  he  had  no  issue,  but 
by  the  former  (who  d.  1718)  heleftat  his  decease,  1764,  a  dau. 
and  heir, 

Elizabeth  Betdges,  of  Tyberton  Court,  hapt.  at  St  Andrew"?, 
Holborn, 2  July,  1718;  m.  15  Jan.  1739,  her  cousin,  Edmund 
Brydges,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Marshall  Brydges,  Chau- 
cellor  of  Wells,  and  had  issue, 

Fkancis  William  Thomas,  his  heir. 

Catherine,  d.  unm.  1799. 

Ann,  m.  William  Griffith,  Esq.  of  the  Navy  Pay  Office. 

The  heiress  of  Tyberton  d.  30  Jan  1750,  and  was  s.  by  her 
son, 

Francis  William  Thomas  Bbtdges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton,  b. 
10  Feb.  1751,  High  Sheriff  1782;  m.  29  July,  1785,  Anne,  5th 
dau.  of  Thomas  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford, 
and  had  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Joshua  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Long 
Sutton,  CO.  Lincoln)  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Anne,  vi.  the  Rev.  Henry  Lee-Warner,  of  Walsingham 
Abbey,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  as  shown  in  the  pre- 
ceding Memoir,  the  7th  son  being  the  present  Robert 
Henry  Lee-Warner,  Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court. 
Catherine,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Reginald  Wynniatt,  of 
Guiting  Rectory,  co.  Gloucester  (who,  upon  the  death  of 
an  elder  brother,  inherited  the  Guiting  Grange  estates),  and 
had  issue. 

Mr.  Brydges  d.  30  Nov.  1793. 

Arms,  &c.—Sami:  as  Lee- Warner,  of  Walsingham. 
£eai— Tyberton  Court,  co.  Hereford. 


■WARNER    OF    AEDEEE. 

Waenee,  Pateick,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  co.  Ayr,  J.P., 
i.  19  Dec.  1840 ;  m.  22  June,  1864,  Maude  Louise 
joungest  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  J.  Theobald,  Rector  of 
Nunney,  Somerset,  and  Chaplain  to  Henry  John, 
last  Lord  Palmerston,  K.Gr.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
23   Dec.    1883)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick  George,  b.  7  Aug.  1865 ;  d.  2  Sept.  1865. 

II.  Henry  Patrick  Theobald,  b.  16  Feb.  1869;  d.  29  Oct. 
1890. 

III.  George  Percy  Macneil,  6.  24  May,  1870. 

IV.  Frederick,  b.  1  and  d.  3  Oct.  1871. 

I.  Louisa  Forbes,  b.  17  Aug.  1866  ;  m.  9  Aug.  1888,  Surgeon- 
Major  E.  A.Roche,  M.S. 

II.  Lucy  Lavinia,  b.  2  Jan.  1868 ;  d.  25  Dec.  1885. 

III.  Maude  Roberta,  b.  13  Feb.  1874. 

liineage. — in  1656,  John  Warner,  the  first  mentioned  in 
■the  title-deeds  of  the  family,  purchased  a  tenement  in  the 
burgh  of  Irvine,  together  with  the  braid  meadow  adjacent, 
from  John  Mure.  He  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Patrick; 
the  elder  son,  Thomas,  an  eminent  Minister  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  and  a  great  sufferer  in  the  persecuting  times  of 
■Charles  II.,  was  Minister  of  Balmaclelan,  in  Galloway,  and 
■d.  10  Sept.  1716.     The  2nd  son, 

Patrick  Warner,  was  appointed  1669,  Minister  of  Fort  St. 
George,  on  the  Coromandel  Coast ;  he  returned  to  Scotland 
1677,  and  was  ordained  24  March,  1688,  Minister  in  Irvine. 
He  officiated  there  until  1709,  and  then  retired  to  his  house 
at  Ardeer  where  he  was  living  1722,  being  at  that  period  the 
oldest  minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  He  in.  1683,  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Guthrie,  the  learned  Minister  of 
Fenwick  (eldest  son  of  the  Laird  of  Pitforthy),  and  had  one 
■son  and  a  dau.  William,  his  heir;  and  Margaret,  m.  1st, 
Kev.  Ebenezer  Veitch ;   and  2ndly,  Rev.  Robert  Woodrow, 


author  of  the  History  aiid  Suffcrinos  of  the  CJiurch  of  Scot- 
land.    The  son, 

William  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  co.  Ayr,  m.  1st,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Grange,  and  had  issue, 
Patrick,  his  heir;  John,  Minister  of  Kilbarchan,  d.  1786-; 
and  William,  unfortunately  drowned  in  India.  The  Laird  of 
Ardeer  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Mowat,  widow  of  James  Eea,  of 
Walstone,  by  whom  he  had  acquired  that  estate,  but  by  her 
had  no  children.  He  d.  before  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Patrick  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  m.  Miss  Ellen  Russell, 
and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  Patrick,  his  heir ;  John, 
in  the  E.I.C.S. ;  William  Agnes,  m.  1800,  Alexander  Miller, 
Esq.  of  Montcastle;  and  Helen,  m.  Robert  Hunter,  Esq.  The 
elder  son, 

Patrick  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  Lieut.  R.N. ,  ni.  21  Oct. 
1816,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Quintin  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Trolarg, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1828;  had  a  son,  Patrick,  his  heir, 
and  a  dau.,  Catherine,  who  d.  young.  Mr.  Warner  d.  2  Sept. 
1824,  and  was  by  his  only  son, 

Patrick  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  J. P.,  6.  4  Oct.  1818;  m. 
27  June,  1838,  Lucy  Campbell,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph 
Pearce,  E.N.,  by  Forbes,  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  George 
Mackay,  of  Bighouse,  co.  Sutherland,  and  had  issue, 

Patrick,  now  of  Ardeer. 

Joseph  Pearce  (Rev.),  ?«.  6  July,  1886,  Alice  Marj-,  2nd  dau. 

of  William  Edger  Langdon,of  Harthieleigh,  Devon,  and  has 

issue,  Forbes  Mackay,  b.  9  Nov.  1888. 
William  Frederick,  d.  12  Feb.  1877. 
Ilonyman  George  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Slapton,  S.  Devon. 
James  Patrick,  d.  23  Dec.  1860. 
Lucy  Josephine,  d.  6  Nov.  1854. 
Forbes  Anna  Georgina,  d.  3  July,  1859. 
Catherine  Elinor  Mary. 
Anne  Forbes,  m.  15  Aug.  1867,  Henry  G.  Patrick,  Esq.  of 

Giffen,  Dairy,  co.  Ayr. 
Octavia  Helen. 
Mr.  Warner  d.  6  Oct.  1854. 

Arms — Az.  a  fess  between  three   boars"  heads  erased  arg. 
Crest— An  open  Bible  ppr.     Jl/ot(o— Manet  in  a;ternum. 
Seat — Ardeer  House,  Stevenston,  co.  Ayr. 


WARNER    OF    GUORN    HALL. 

Waenee,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Q.uorn  Hall,  and  the 
Elms  Park,  co.  Leicester,  and  Kepvrick  Park,  co. 
York,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  1  Sept.  1804 ;  m. 
15  Nov.  1848,  Marianne,  4th  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  W.  R. 
Boyer,  Rector  of  Svvepstone-cum-Snareston,  by 
Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Pochin, 
Rector  of  Morcott,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  April, 
1892)  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Boyer,  M.A.,  (Kepwick  Park,  Northaller- 
ton), b.  2  Sept.  1849,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Leicester;  m.  28 
April,  1886,  Alice  Antoinette  Evelina  Henrietta,  eldest 
dau.  of  Baron  Henry  de  Worms,  M.P.,  and  d.  s.  p.  12 
April,  1891. 

II.  Edward  Handley,  b.  29  Aug.  1850,  J.P.  co.  Leicester; 
m.  1877,  Jessie  Nancy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brooks,  Esq.  of 
Barkby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Got,  b.  27  March,  1831. 

2  Christopher  Brooks,  b.  15  June,  1885. 

1  Dorothy  Kate.  2  Grace. 

3  Amy. 

in.  AVilliam  Pochin,  b.  1  Feb.  1854,  late  ISth  Hussars. 
I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Warner  purchased,  in  1854,  Quorn  Hall,  the 
estate  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  2nd  bart.  of  Norwood. 

Lineage.— Henry  Warner,  Esq.  of  Loughborough,  co. 
Leicester,  was  bur.  4  March,  1722-3.    His  son, 

Thomas  Warner,  Esq.  of  Loughborough,  m.  12  Oct.  1713, 
Mary  Core,  and  by  her,  who  was  bur.  at  Loughborough  as  his 
widow,  25  April,  1742,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,    of    Loughborough,    had    issue,   William,  and 
Edward. 

I.  Mary,  bapt.  17  Sept.  1714. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Warner,  Esq.  of  Loughborough,  bapt.  2  Feb, 
1716-17  ;  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John. 

I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  4  June,  1750, 


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"WAR 


II.  S.irah,  bapt.  2S  June,  1751. 

m.  Mary,  bapt.  2  June,  llbo;  ra.  Edward  Fowler,  E:;q. 

IV.  Hannah,  bapt.  2  sept.  1768. 
His  only  son, 

Thomas  Waknek,  Esq.  of  Lou^Uborougli,  bapt.  1  Feb. 
17J5-0  ;  m.  Miss  Bowley,  and  had  issuo, 

I.  Thomas. 

II.  John,  b.  1779  ;  <f.  10  Xov.  1836. 

>Ir.  AV.nrner  d.  7  Jan.  1S05.    His  elder  son, 

Thomas  Warner,  Esq.  of  the  Elms  Park,  LouRliboroiifch,  b. 
1777;  n,.  14  Kov.  17;i9,  Harriet  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  lland- 
loy,  Esq.  of  Louphborougli,  and  widow  of  lliehard  Cart- 
wright,  Esq.  of  the  s;vme  place  ;  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  May, 
1S36)  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  the  Elm*  Park,  b.  'S02;  d.  wim.  18  Dec.  lSfi9. 
Edward,  now  ol  the  Elms  Park  and  Qiiorn  Hall 
Harrier,  m.  IJiehard  Hole,   Ivsq.  of  The  Hermitage,  Harrow 
Weald,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Warner  d.  10  March,  1844. 

Arms — Or,  a  tend  engrailed  gu.  hctween  six  roses  of  the 
last  barbed  vert.  Crest — Un  a  mural  crown  a  squirrel  sejant 
cracking  a  nut  all  ppr.     Mntlo — Xon  nobis  tantum  luiti. 

^t(l^-t— Quorn  Hall,  and  the  Elais  Park,  Loughborough;  and 
Kcpwick,  Xorlhallerton,  co.  York. 


WARNER    OF    HIGHAlMiS. 

"Waexlr,  Tno.uAs  Courtenay  Theydox,  Esq. 
of  Highams,  Essex,  High  Sheriff  1891,  J.F.  for 
Souierjet,  M.P.  for  JS'orth  Somerset,  Capt.  4th 
Oxford  Liglit  Infantry  (Militia),  b.  19  July,  1857  : 
m.  6  Dec.  1883,  Laiiy  Leucha  I)iana  Maude,  6tli 
dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  de  Moutalt,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  CorRTEXAT  Thomas,  6.  1886. 
Cornwallis  John,  ft.  1889. 
Leucha  Mary,  b.  1884. 
Lillian  Georgina,  ft.  1892. 

Liineag-e. — Edward  Warxer,  of  Theydon,  Essex,  had  by 
Anne,  his  wife, 

Edward  Warner,  Esq.  of  Leyton,  Essex,  ?;i.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
PiOv.  T.  Brooke,  of  Cottingham,  co.  York;  and  rf.  1815,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Cocrtenat,  who  s.  his  father;  and  d.  s.  p. 
182.3. 

II.  Edward,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edward  WABKER,Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  m.  1817,  Ann  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Peai'son,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1800)  had  issue, 

£dwabd,  late  of  Highams. 

Tlioiuas  (4/,  Sussex  square,  Brighton"),  i/i.  1847,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Pilchard  P.  Harris,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  andt(.  s.p. 

l6S3. 

Ann  Mary,  d.  unm.  Ibol. 
He  d.  1S47,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Warner,  Esq.  of  Highams,  Essex,  J.P.  for  Essex, 
Middlesex,  and  Westminster,  D.L.  for  Essex,  formerly  M.P. 
for  Norwich,  M. A.  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford,  F.R.G.S.,  ft.  1818  ; 
m.  1848,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carr,  of  New  Ross,  co. 
AVexford,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Coubtenat  Thetdon,  now  of  Highams. 
Mr.  Warner  d.  7  Marcli,  J 875. 

Arms — Per  bend  arg.  and  gii.  two  hendlets  hetween  six  roses 
all  counterchanged.  C'resi—A  Saracen's  head  affroutee  couped 
at  the  shoulders  ppr.  vested  gu.  on  the  head  acapcheqney  arg. 
and  gu.,  in  front  tliereoi  three  roses.    jVo(<o— Spero. 

.V«ai^— Highams,  Woodford  Green,  Essex  ;  and  Chewton 
Eevnsham,  Somerset.  2'own  Residence — 56,  Cadogan  Square 
S.\V. 

CLv.bs — Bachelors',  Eeform,  Union,  and  National  Liberal. 


WARRAND    OF    WESTHORPE, 

"Wareand,  WiLLi.\ii  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Wes- 
thorpe  ilall,  Southwell,  co.  Nottingham,  Major-Gen. 
Royal  Engineers,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  Jan.  1831 ;  m. 
1st,  15  Nov.  1859,  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Houson,  of  Brant  Broughton,  co.  Lincoln, 
by  -whona  (who  d.  l^TB;  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Hugh  Munro,   6.  11  June,  1863,  Lieut.  Royal 
Marines,  d.  unm.  1330. 


n.  Henry  Kenneth  (Rev.),M.A.  Clare  Coll.  Camb.  formerly 
Cadet  Royal  .Navy,  ft.  U  March,  1S05. 

I.  Katharine  Mary,  d.  1884. 

II.  Sara  Judith.  in.  Frances  Louisa  "Victoria. 

Gen.  Warrand  ?«.  2ndly,  1875,  Katharine  Munro, 
widow  of  Duncan  Grant,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of 
•■Vlexander  Warrand,  Esq.  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  iirdly, 
Sept.  1892,  Helena  Anne,  diu.  of  Major  Robert 
Perceval  Maxwell,  D.L.,  of  Einnebrogue. 

L.ineag'e.— This  family  came  over  from  Normandy  about 
ir)72,  and  settled  at  Roseisle  and  Drumduan,  Morayshire,  but 
removed  to  Inverness-sliire  on  the  purchase  of  the  estate  of 
Lentran,  by  Robert  Warrand  in  1760,  who  changed  the  name 
to  Warr.andfield. 

Robert  Warrand,  of  Warrandfield,  6.  1722 ;  m.  Helen, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  JIacCulloch,  of  Birnie,  d.  27  Feb.  IbOl, 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Warkand,  Esq.  of  Warrandfield.  6.  1748;  m.  1792, 
Catherine,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Blunro,  11. N., 
of  Teaninich,  co.  Ross,  by  Margaret,  his  wife,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  Murdo  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Ardross,  and  d.  5 
.\ug.  1823,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Rorert,  of  wliom  afterwards. 

II.  James   ft.  14  Feb.  1797,  a  merchant  in  London;  d.  ^mm. 

III.  Alexander,  M.U.,  7th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  b.  at  War- 
randtield,  19  Dec.  1798  ;  m.  5  Oct.  1824,  Amelia  -Mary  David- 
son, 2iid  dau.  of  Hugh  Robeit  Duff,  Esq.  of  Jluirtown,  co. 
Inverness,  J.P.  and  U.L.,  by  his  wife  Sarah  Louisa,  only 
dau.  of  Arthur  Forbes,  Esq.  of  CuUoden,  Bunchrew,  and 
Feriniosh.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  andcZ.  1835,  leading  issue  by  her, 
who  d.  19  July,  1864. 

Duncan  Forbes,  ft.  8  March,  1823;   d.  13  April,  1831. 

Alexander  John  Croickshank,  now  of  Bught  (see  next 
lUimoir). 

Catherine  Munro,  6.  4  Sept.  1826  ;  m.  Duncan  Grant,  Es-i. 
of  Bught,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  for  many  years  Convener  o£ 
Inverness-shire,  who  d.  s.p.  at  Bught,  9  Dec.  1873.  She 
d.  at  CiUloden  House,  24  March,  1891,  and  was  s.  in  the 
estate  of  Bught  by  her  only  surviving  brother,  Alexander, 
John  Cruick^hank  Warrand,  Esq.,  now  of  Bughr. 

Louisa  S.irah  Georgiana,  ra.  28  Aug.  1849,  Aithur  Forbes, 
Esq.  of  CuUoden  and  Feriatosh,  J.P.  and  D.h.  {see  tliat 
faiidly). 

IV.  Hugh  JIunro,  ft.  3  Aug.  1801 ;  d.  unm. 

I.  Margaret,  la.  1828,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Nutter  Campbell,  o£ 
Ornii'iale,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue  (ste 
Campbell  of  Ormidak). 

II.  Flora,  ((.  xinin. 
The  eldest  son, 

JIajor  Robert  Warrand,  of  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  6.  27  May,  1795,  m.  30  April,  1830,  Sarah  Sophia, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  William  Clay,  of  Westhorpe,  and  thus 
acquired  the  Nottinghamshire  property.  He  d.  1858,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  William  Edmund,  now  of  Westhorpe. 

II.  Thomas  Alexander,  m.  Margaret  Connal. 
I.  Millicent. 

Anns — Sa.,  a  chev.  chequy  or  and  az.,  between  three  lions 
passant  arg.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  in  armour,  holding  in  the 
hand  a  sword  all  piir.,  pommel  and  hilt  or.     Mono — Fortiter. 

beat — Westhorpe  Hall,  Southwell,  co.  Nottingham. 


WARRAND    OF    BXJGHT. 

Waru.vnd,  Alexander  John  Critickshan"k:, 
Esq.  of  Bught,  co.  Inverness,  of  Piltochie,  co.  Aber- 
deen, and  Rycfield,  co.  Ross,  J.P.  cos.  Inverness 
and  Ross,  Col.  Comm.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, formerly  Lieut.  35th  Regt.,  b.  28  Aug. 
1834;  m.  24  Aug.  1858,  Georgiana  Maria,  dau. 
of  Richard  Redmond  Caton,  Esq.  of  Binbrook,  co. 
Lincoln,  E.S.A.,  E.R.G.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Redmond  Bewley,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (72nd),  served  in  the  Egyptian  Campaign 
in  1882  (medal  and  clasps,  and  Khedive"s  star),  ft.  5  Sept. 
1859. 

II.  Hugh  Munro,  |  twins,  6.  8  July,  1870. 

III.  George  Arthur  Stuart,    j 

IV.  Duncan  Grant,  ft.  16  March,  1877. 

I.  Emily  Catherine  Fannie. 

II.  Louisa  Laura  Forbes,  m.  10  Oct.  1883,  Rev.  R.  Bewley 
Caton,  M.A.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Great  Fakenham,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Constance  Georgina.  iv.  Myra  Kathleen  Grant. 


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Liineage,  Ai-ms,  <tc.,  see  Wabrand  of  WestJiorpe. 

Seats — Bught,  CO.  Inverness;  Piltochie,  co.  Aberdeen;  and 
Eyetield,  co.  Ross. 

Clubs  —  Conservative,  Edinburgh:  Highland,  Inverness  ; 
Scottish,  and  Junior  Constitutional,  London. 


WAEEE    OF    WEST    CLIFF    HOUSE. 

Warre,  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  West  Cliff  House, 
Eamsgate,  Kent,  J. P.,  b.  1  Sept.  1825. 

Lineage.— John  Ashley  Wabke,  Esq.  of  West  Cliff, 
formerly  M.P.  for  Taunton,  b.  5  Oct.  1787,  son  of  John 
Henry  Warre,  Esq.  (6.  1750,  d.  15  June,  1801),  by  Braithwaite 
his  wUe,  dau.  of  John  Ashley,  Esq.  (m.  17S6,  d.  7  Jan.  1824), 
311.  1st,  1819,  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq.,  which  lady 
rf.  4  July,  1820;  and  m.  2ndly,  9  June,  1823,  Florence  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Richard  Magenis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  co. 
Down,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Sept.  1837)  had  issue, 

John  Henry,  now  of  West  Cliff. 

Arthur  Braithwaite,  b.  16  Feb.  1827;  m.  Feb.  1860,  Laura, 
eldest  dau.  of  E.J.  Copper,  Esq.  of  Markree,  co.  Sligo,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  15  March,  1893)  has  issue,  three  daus, 

Ashley  George,  6.  1829;  d.  1833. 

Fredeiick  Richard,  6.  8  July,  1831. 

Francis  WiUiam,  b.  1836;  d.  1837. 

Henrietta,  m.  Sept.  1861,  James  Anthony  Froude,  Esq.,  and 
d.  12  Feb.  1874,  leaving  a  son  and  a  dau. 

Mr.  Warre  to.  3rdly,  30  Jan.  1839,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Pascoe 
Grenfell,  Esq.  of  Taplow,  and  d.  18  Nov.  1860.  She  d.  9 
April,  1886. 

Arms — Gu.,  crusilly  fitchee  a  lion  rampant  arg.  Crest — Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griftin's  head  arg. 

Seal — West  Cliff  House,  Ramsgate.  Town  Residence — 87, 
Onslow  Square,  S.W. 


WABREN    OF    LODGE    PARK. 

Warren,  Edward  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park, 

00.  Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861, 
h.  21  Nov.  1830  ;  m.  17  Sept.  1857,  Marianne  Emilie, 
dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Garraway,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has 

had  issue, 

I.  Edward  George  ShiUdham,  6.  1  Jan.  1860;   d.  9  Aug. 
1S91.  I.  Emily  Zoe. 

II.  Lucy  Jessy,  m.  15  Dec.  1888,  Ernest  Frederick  Smith, 
Esq.,  A.M. S. 

III.  Helen  Anne. 

Lineage.— Major  Abel  Wakben,  of  Oliver  Cromwell's 
army,  settled  in  Ireland,  and  obtained  lands  from  the  Com- 
monwealth, in  CO.  Kilkenny.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Price,  Esq.  of  Keenaugh,  co.  Longford,  by  whom  (who  d.  24 
Dee.  1658,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Canice,  Kilkenny)  he  had  issue, 

1.  Edward,  his  heir;  ii.  Abel,  living  1655;  iii.  Elizabeth, 
living  1655.  Major  Warren's  will  is  dated  5  Aug.  1667.  His 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Wabben,  Esq.  of  Lowhill,  obtained  a  patent  under 
the  Act  of  Settlement,  dated  23  Oct.,  20  Chables  II.,  enrolled 
2  April,  1669,  for  the  lands  given  to  his  father,  and  subject  to 
the  conditions  of  his  father's  will.    He  had  two  sons, 

I.  Abel,  of  Lowhill,  whose  will,  dated  17  Aug.  1760,  was 
proved  20  June,  1763.  By  Olivia  his  wife,  he  left  three 
sons,  1  John,  who  s.  to  Lowhill ;  2  Abel ;  3  William  ;  and 
two  daus.,  1  Rebecca;  2  Elizabeth,  m.  Bernard  Browne, 
Esq. 

II.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge,  co.  Kilkenny,  a  Capt.  in 
the  army,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Folliott  Shrigley,  Esq.  of  Dub- 
lin, and  had  (with  three  daus.,  i.  Sarah ;  ii.  Anna  Maria ;  iii . 
Elizabeth)  two  sons, 
FoLLioTT,  his  heir. 

Ebenezer,  of  Dublin,  m.  Mary,  dan.  of  Laurence  Nowlan,  and 
sister  of  Kev.  Daniel  Nowlan,  and  d.  Oct.  1788,  leaving  issue, 
Ebenezer,  Maiy,  and  Isabella. 

The  eldest  son, 

FoLLioTT  Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Folliott.  Samuel. 

He  m.  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1745,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
John  Staples,  3rd  bart.  of  Dunmore,  but  by  her  (whose  will, 
dated  8  March,  1764,  was  proved  5  March,  1766)  he  had  no 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park,  m.  9  April,  1791,  his 
II. 


cousin  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Pooley  Shuldham,  Esq.  of 
Ballymulvey,  and  d.  20  March,  1816,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Pooley  Abel  Warben,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park,  m.  18  April, 
1828,  Jessy  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bryan,  Esq.,  and  d.  25  June, 
1834,  leaving  issue, 

Edwabd  Lewis,  now  of  Lodge  Park. 

Lucy  Florence,  d.  unm.  20  March,  1837. 

Seat — Lodge  Park,  Freshford,  co.  Kilkenny. 


WARREN    OF    BALL  YD  ON  ARE  A    AND 
KILLINEY. 

Warren,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Eallydonarea,  co. 
Wicklove,  Annaghmore,  co.  Cork,  and  Killmey,  co. 
Dublin,  M.A.,  15arrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Dublin  1873,  and  for  the  city  1875,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  and  city  of  Dublin,  and  J.P.  co.  Cork,  b.  14  Feb. 
1820 ;  m.  27  May,  1846,  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Cadwallader  Waddy,  Esq.  of  Xilmacow,  M.P.  co. 
Wexford. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
Warrens  o/  Poynton,  co.  Chester. 

Robert  Warren,  of  Carson,  co.  Monaghan,  3rd  son  of 
Humphrey  Warren,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Davenport,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilkinson,  of  Bally- 
donarea,  co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  15  Oct.  1748,  leaving  two 
sons, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  m.  1st,  Miss  Bourke,  of  the  family  of  Bourke, 
Viscounts  Mayo,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Peter,  of  Henrietta  Street,  Dublin,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Parvasol.  and  had  issue,  Francis  James, 
Capt.  of  Dragoons,  to.  Miss  Hardwick,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  John  ; 
Robert,  Capt.  in  the  Buffs,  d.  s.  p.  ;  and  Caroline,  m. 
John  Aumuty,  Chief  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Calcutta.  He  to.  2ndly,  July,  1830,  Susan  Jervis,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Meredith  White,  by  Jane  Lea  his  wife. 

2  Robert  iKev.).  to.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Gore  Ouseley, 
Bart.,  and  had  issue,  Richard,  William,  and  Itolort,  who 
all  (/.  s.  p.  ;  Elizabeth,  m.  13  Nov.  1809,  Robert  xMoore, 
Esq.  of  Lansdown,  Lieut. -Col.  Kildare  Militia,  nephew 
of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda ;  Caroline,  m.  Mr. 
Chambers  ;  Fanny,  m.  Dr.  Kennedy ;  and  Louisa,  m.  H. 
French,  Esq. 

1  Eliza,  TO.  Robert  Sandys,  of  Creveagh,  co.  Longford. 

2  Catherine. 

3  Margaret,  m.  Mr.  Davis. 
Tlie  elder  son, 

John  Wabben,  Esq.  of  Eallydonarea,  co.  Wicklow,  5.  1719; 
ra.  1st,  6  Oct.  1747,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Martin  Horrish,  Esq.  of 
Corballis  (by  Eliza  Byrne  his  wife),  and  had  issue,  five  sons, 
William;  Robert  (of  whom  hereafter);  Peter;  John;  and  Wil- 
liam ;  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth;  Eleanor,  m.  W.  Whitton, 
Esq. ;  and  Susanna,  Mis.  Davis.  Mr.  Warren  m.  2ndly,  1759, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gates,  of  Great  Connell,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  Thomas;  Francis  William,  to.  Anne  Caldbeck,  and 
had  issue;  Ralph,  R.N. ;  William;  John,  to.  Miss  E.  R. 
Chamney,  and  had  issue ;  and  Sarah.  The  2nd  son  of  the  1st 
mani.ige, 

Robert  Warren,  Esq.  of  Ballydonarea,  Examiner  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  6.  29  April,  1752;  to.  10  May,  1781, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Joseph  Swan,  Esq.  of  Tombrean  ;  and  by  her 
(6.  22  Jan.  1756,  and  d.  18  June,  1831)  had  issue,  i.  John, 
deceased;  ii.  Robert,  of  Killiney  Castle,  of  whom  presently; 

III.  Joseph  St.  Lawrence;  iv.  Thomas;  i.  Barbara,  m.  Sand- 
ham  Symes,  Esq.  of  Dominic  Street,  Dublin;  ii.  Catherine; 
m.  Susanna,  to.  Richard  McNally,  Esq.,  and  d.  30 March,  1877; 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  6  Oct.  18(7;  v.  Ellen,  to.  R.  Dowse,  Esq. ; 
VI.  Mary,  m.  W.  Goodman,  Esq.  Mr.  Warren  d.  24 May,  1814. 
His  2nd  son, 

Robert  Wabben,  Esq.  of  Ballydonarea,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
Killiney  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  6.  6  July,  1787;  m.  4  Feb.  1819, 
Alicia,  dau.  of  Athanasius  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Laragh,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  21  Feb.  1879,  aged  82)  had  surviving  issue, 

Robebt,  now  of  Ballydonarea  and  Killiney. 

Giaves  Swan,  6.  27  March,  1822;  to.  17  June,  1852,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Davis,  Esq.  of  Rathfamham. 

Sauiuel  Percival  (Rev.),  incumbent  of  Balbriggan,  co.  Dub- 
lin, &.  15  April,  1828;  m.  8  March,  1859,  Judith  Krances, 
dau.  of  T.  Somerville  Fleming,  of  Derry  Lea,  co.  Kildare, 
and  has  two  sons,  Robert  Somerville,  b.  23  March,  1865 ; 
Percival,  b.  8  April,  1871;  and  three  daus.,  Frances  Alicia 
Maude;  Alicia  Judith  ;  Judith  Dagmar. 

Athanasius  Cusack,  6.  8  June,  lb34;  d,  5  Feb.  1873. 

James  WiUiam,  6.  10  Feb.  1836. 

John  Thomas,  6.  11  May,  1838. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAE 


Edward  George,  b  6  May,  1839. 

Anna  Martha,  d.  30  May,  1SS2. 
Mr.  Robert  'Warren  J.  29  June,  1869. 

.l,.„i;5_Cliequv  or  and  az.,  on  a  canton  erm.  a  trefoil  vert. 
Crest— On  a  otuipoau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  wyvern  arg.  wings 
expanded  chequy  or"^  and  az.,  on  the  breast  a  trefoil  vert. 
Motto— Be  just  aiui  fear  not. 

Seat— yXjYcrn,  KiUiuey,  co.  Dublin. 


WAKRY    OF    SHAPWICK    HOUSE. 

"Waekt,  George  Deedes,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  of 
Shapwick  House,  Somerset,  J.P.,  Deputy  Cliainnan 
of  the  London  County  and  Somerset  Courts  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  b.  7  June,  1831  ;  m.  Catherine 
Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Clitsome  Warren,  Esq.  of 
Taunton,  and  grand-dan.  of  R.  K.  Meade-King,  Esq. 
of  Pvrlaud  Hall,  Taunton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Taylor,  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford,  Barristcr-at-Law,  h. 
3  Dec.  ISol. 

II.  Bertram  Arthur,  Lieut,   the   Essex  Eegt.,    b.  22  Sept. 
1S;G4. 

III.  Ernest  Gerald,  6.  14  March,  1874. 
1.  Gertrude  Florence. 

Lineage. — William  Waihit,  Esq.  of  West  Coker,  m. 
Sarah  Bondtield,  had  a  son, 

George  Warrt,  Esq.,  m.  Oct.  1789,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of 

Elias  T.iylor,  Esq.  of  Hounstone  House,  near  Yeovil,  and  by 

her  (who  d.  Aug.  1856,  aged  93)  had  issue, 

I.  William    Robert,   m.   Elizabeth    Cole,    eldest    dau.    of 

William  Cole  Wood,  Esq.  of  Martock,  and  d.  1873,  leaving 

issue, 

1  Elias  Taylor,  deceased. 

2  William,  Major,  late  34th  Eegt.,  6.  8  Jan.  1826;  m.  1st, 
24  Jan.  i860,  Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  Stone,  Esq.  of  Bad- 
bury  Manor  and  Lower  Upham,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  26  Jan.  1861)  had  issue,  William  John  Ellis  (see 
Warry-Stone  nf  Badhai\u)\  he  m.  2ndly,  Emma 
Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Braggc,  of  Sadborow  House, 
Dorset,  bv  whom  he  had  a  son,  Ernest  Arthur  Bragge. 
Major  Warry  d.  17  Aug  1887. 

3  Thomas,  Capt.  1st  Somerset  Militia. 
1  Elizabeth. 

n.  George,  of  Shspwick  House. 

III.  Elias  Taylor,  M.D.,  F.K.C.S.,  m.  Mary  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Robert  Montagu  Wilmot,  M.D.,of  Hastings;  and  d.  leaving 
issue, 

1  Edward  Taylor,  Capt.  R.A.,  deceased. 

2  Alfred  Wilmot,  Commander  (retired)  R.N. 
1  Mary  Katherine. 

I.  Maria,  m.  Joseph  Giles,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset, 
Capt.  half-pay  9th  Foot,  and  had  issue, 
1  John,  B.A.  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  deceased. 
1  Sarah  Catharine,  ra.  Rev.  F.  C.  Drake,  M.A. 
n.  Catharine  d.  unm.  1852. 

HI.  Abigail  Rose,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Harbin,  Rector  of  Teston, 
near  Maidstone,  Kent,  deceased. 

IV.  Sarah  Anne,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Gervas  Power  Turbervill,  of 
Ewenny  Abbey,  CO.  Glamorgan,  J.F.  and  D.L,,  of  the  12th 
Regt.,  deceased. 

Mr.  Warry  d.  March,  1829.    His  son, 

George  Waery,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Shapwick  House,  J.P., 
Banister-at-Law,  b.  4  June,  1795;  to.  4  Aug.  1830,  Isabella, 
4th  dau.  of  William  Deedes,  Esq.  of  Sandling  Park,  Kent,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  Geop.ge  Deedes,  now  of  Shapwick  House. 

II.  William  Taylor,  6.  4  Dec.  Ia36,  B.A.  Trinity  Coll.  Oxon, 
attached  to  Charity  Commission. 

III.  Arthur,  Major  R.A.,  b.  18  June,  1841  ;  deceased. 
I.  Isabella  Catharine,  d.  v.nra. 

n.  Georgiana  Sophia,  to.  A.  D.  Toogood,  Esq.,  late  Bengal 
Fusiliers,  one  of  H.M.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms ; 
deceased. 

III.  Emily  Susannah.  iv.  Anna  Maria. 

V.  Rose  Alice. 

Mr.  Warry  d.  29  March,  1883. 

Serrf— Shapwick  Hou.se,  Bridgwater.  Town  Residence— iG, 
Norfolk  Square,  W. 


WAETER    OF    CHUCK    MEOLE. 

Waetee,  Heney  de  Ghey,  Esq.  of  Gravenor 
and  Cruck  Meole,  co.  Salop,  b.  18^5. 

Lineage.— This  is  an  Anglo-Saxon  family,  spelt  Warter 
and  Watur,  and  by  the  Cundall  branch,  Water  and  Walter, 
originally  of  Warter,  co.  York. 


Richard  AVartyb,  brother  of  Francis  Nicholas  Wartyr,  D.D.» 
Bishop  of  Dromoro  1429,  was  an  eminent  merchant  of  York,  of 
which  city  he  was  Sheriff  1431,  and  twice  Lord  Mayor,  viz., 
1436  and  1451,  and  for  which  city  he  sat  in  Parliament,  holden 
at  Westminster,  13  Henry  VL,  1434.  This  Richard  left  three 
sons, 

Henry,  settled  at  Nafferton,  in.  and  had  issue  ;  he  was 
ancestor  of  Warter,  of  Wansworth  ;  of  Whitwell  House,  co. 
Durham;  and  Cundall,  co.  York. 
Christopher.  AUlerniiin  of  Farringdon  Within,  and  Sheriff 
of  London,  30  Henry  VI.,  1451.  His  only  child  and  heire.ss, 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edmund  Lambert,  son  and  heir  of  John  Lam- 
bert, of  Maiden  15raUley,  Wilts. 
John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Warter.  became,  by  marriage  with  Joan,  dau.  anct 
heiress  of  Walter  Bullock,  of  Hatton,  the  possessor  of  the 
Stableford  estate  in  Worfield,  and,  by  purchase,  the  proprietor 
of  property  at  Crude  Meole,  Witley,  and  Welbach,  in  Salop. 
He  d.  15  Henry  VII.,  leaving  issue  an  only  child, 

John  Warter,  of  Stableford,  d.  17  Henry  VII.,  leaving^ 
issue,  by  Margery  his  wife,  two  sons,  John,  and  Sir  Wylliam. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Warter,  of  Stableford,  s.  to  his  mother's  property, 
and  d.  13  Henry  VIII.,  leaving  issue,  by  Alice  his  wife,  three 
sons,  Thomas,  William,  and  Richard;  which  last-named 
Richard  s.  to  the  Cruck  Meole  property,  the  descendants  of 
the  first  John  del  Warter  being  previously  settled  there.  The 
elder  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Warter,  of  St.ableford  and  Hatton,  had,  by  Joan 
his  1st  wife,  Richard;  Thomas  (Rev.);  John,  of  Badger; 
and  three  daus. ;  and  by  Ahce  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Bullock,  of  Hatton,  and  sister  of  Sir  William  Bullock,  one 
son,  William,  and  one  dau.,  Eleanor.  He  d.  1598.  His  eldest 
son, 

Richard  Warter,  of  Stableford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  William  Barker,  of  Stableford,  and  had  issue,  John, 
Francis  Henry,  Richard,  and  Jean.  Mr.  Warter  d.  15  Eliza- 
beth.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Warter,  of  Stableford,  m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  William 
Goold,  and  d.  1627,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Stableford,  whose  granddau.,  Miriam  Warter,  m. 
Edward  Perks. 

John,  of  Stableford,  a  Capt.  in  the  Train-Bands,  was  shot  by 
accident  1633.  His  descendant  and  representative,  Mary 
Water,  to.  Thomas  Foley,  of  Stoke  Edyth. 

Richard,  m.  Elizabeth  Turner. 

William,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 

The  4th  son, 

William  Warter,  of  Swancote  and  Hatton,  was  Town  Clerk 
of  Bridgnorth  1609.  He  to.  and  had  issue,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  John,  Robert,  William,  and  two  daus.  He  d.  1613,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Warter,  of  Swancote  and  Hatton,  Town  Clerk  of 
Bridgnorth,  who  purchased  other  property  around  the  Swan- 
cote estate,  and  also  property  at  Cruck  Meole,  from  his 
relative,  Hngo  Warter,  1615.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Harriotts,  and  liad  issue,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Swancote,  Hatton,  Hilton,  and  Rudge  Hall, 
m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Boycott,  of  Buildwas  Abbey,  and 
d..  16S8,  leavmg,  with  two  daus.,  an  only  son, 

John,  of  Budge  Hall,  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  d, 
1732,  leaving  by  Ann  his  wife,  an  only  child  and  heiress, 
Catherine,  to.  10  Dec.  1742,  William  Boycott,  of  Upping- 
ton,  Salop. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  to.  Martha  Warter  (de- 
scended from  Richard  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  son  of  John,  of 
Stableford,  who  d,  13  Henry  VIll.)  and  had,  with  three  daus., 
an  only  son, 

John  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Newnham,  of  Longville,  and  d.  1740,  leaving  issue,  Henry, 
Joseph,  John  ;  and  four  daus.,  Anna,  Katherine,  Maria,  and 
Elizabeth,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.,  except  the  eldest  son, 

Henry  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  m .  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Evason, 
of  Cardington,  Salop,  and  d.  1763,  leaving  issue,  with  two 
daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  Henry,  of  Cruck  Meole,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1820. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Sibberscott,  Salop,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thom.as 
Jackson,  of  London,  and  d.  1812,  leaving,  with  two  daus., 
one  son, 

Joseph,   TO.   Margaretta    Elizabeth,   dau.   and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Meredith,  of  Pcntrebychan,  co.  Denbigh,  and  d. 
1811,  leaving  four  sons  and  a  dau., 
John  Richard,  m.  and  d.  unaer  age,  leaving  an  only 
child,  a  dau.,  who  also  d.  under  age. 


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Henst,  who  s.  to  the  Pentrehychan  estates  and  took  the 
name  of  Meredith.     He  served  the  office  of  Sheriff 
1844. 
Joseph,  J.P.  CO.  Flint,  m.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Thomas,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Margaretta  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  McNab,  late  94th 
Scotch  Brigade,  d.  1854,  leaving  issue. 
in.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  6.  June,  1745  ;  m.  11  April, 
1767,  Mary,  only  child  of  John  Degrey,  and  d.  1821,  having 
had  two  sons.  Rev.  John  Warter,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  who  d.  there  s.  p.  1802,  being  then  one  of  the 
Proctors  of  the  University,  and  his  successor, 

Henry  de  Grey  Wartee,  Esq.  of  Cruck  Meole,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  31  March,  1770;  in.  19  March,  1805,  Emma  Sarah 
Moore,  dau.  of  William  Wood,  Esq.  of  Marsh  Hall,  and  of 
Kanwood,  Salop;  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  3  June,  1863)  three 
sons, 

I.  John  Wood  (Rev.),  6.  21  Jan.  1806,  educated  at  Oh.  Oh. 
Oxford,  B.A.  1827,  M.A.  1834,  H.D.  1845,  Vicar  of  West 
Tarring,  Sussex;  m.  1834,  Edith,  dau.  of  Eobert  Southey, 
Esq.,  LL.D.  (who  d.  Feb.  1875),  and  d.  21  Feb.  1878,  having 
had,  with  other  issue,  Henry  de  Grey,  Col.  E.H.A.,6.  1837. 

II.  Henry  de  Grey,  s.  his  brother  at  Cruck  Meole  and  Long- 
don  Manor. 

III.  Edward,  of  Cruck  Meole. 

Mr.  Warter  d.  5  April,  1853.    His  3rd  son, 

Eev.  Edward  Warter,  M.A.  of  Cruck  Meole,  Salop,  J.P., 
B.A.  1834,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  1835,  and  subsequently 
President  thereof  up  to  1840,  b.  18Sept.  ISll;  m.  1st,  Charlotte 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Blythe  Harries,  Esq.  and  sister  of  Francis 
Harries,  Esq.  of  Cruckton,  Salop  (she  d.  «.  p.  23  Aug.  1854); 
and  2ndly,  9  Sept.  1856,  Eosamond,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  Frede- 
rick Holmes,  M.A.,  Professor  at  Bishop's  Coll.  Calcutta,  and 
had  an  only  child, 

Hugo  Francis,  6.  23  Aug.  1857  ;  d.  26  April,  1865. 
Eev.  Edward  Warter  d.  25  Nov.  1878,   and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Henry  de  Gkey  Wakter,  Esq.  of  Cruck  Meole  and  Longdon 
Manor,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  Salop,  High  Sheriff  1879,  6.  26  Jan. 
1807 ;  m.  1st,  March,  1833,  Harriette,  dau.  of  John  Benbow, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Dudley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1875)  had 
issue, 

1.  Henry  de  Grey,  of  Cruck  Meole. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  now  of  Longdon  Manor,  Shrewsbury,  m. 
12  April,  1860,  Meaburn  Tatham,  M.A.,  son  of  Mcaburn 
Tatham,  Esq.  of  Highgate,  Middlesex,  and  nephew  of 
Ealph  Tatham,  D.D.,  Master  of  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, who(/.  1870,  leaving  with  five  daus.,an  only  surviv- 
ing son,  Henry  dc  Grey  Warter,  b.  22  Feb.  1862.  Mrs.  Tat- 
ham assumed  by  royal  licence,  1884,  the  additional  name 
and  arms  of  Warter. 

Mr.  Warter  m.  2ndly,  10  Nov.  1875,  Ellen  Graham,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Lee,  Kent.  He  d.  1884,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Henry  de  Grey  Warter,  Esq.  of  Cruck  Meole,  Col.  E.H.A., 
h.  28  July,  1834  ;  m.  1880,  Annette  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  Norcliffe  Bendyshe  Walton,  Esq.  of  Bower  Hall,  Essex, 
and  d.  March,  I8S9,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Henry  de 
Grey,  present  representative. 

Arms— Sa,.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  chess-rooks, 
arg.  as  many  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  of  the  first.  C«st— Alien 
rampant  sa.  collared  arg.  holding  between  his  forepaws  a  chess- 
rook  also  arg.     Motto— Xi  victus  non  coactas. 

(Se« is— Cruck  Meole  and  Gravenor,  near  Shrewsbury. 


WATERHOUSE    OF    WELL    HEAD. 

Doheety-Waterhouse,  Catharine  Grace,  of 
Well  Head,  Halifax,  co.  York,  m.  1872,  Captain 
Daniel  Heury  Dolierty,  formerly  of  3rd  Hussars, 
afterwards  of  the  Antrim  Artillery  Militia,  son  of 
Right  Hon.  John  Doherty,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas,  Ireland,  by  Elizabeth  Lucy  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Wall,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Coolnamuck  Court,  co.  Waterford.  He  assumed  by 
royal  licence  1872,  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Watekhouse. 

Lineage.— This  family  has  been  resident  at  Halifax  since 
the  middle  of  the  13th  century.  In  the  16th  century  it  was 
exceeding  numerous  in  the  West  Kiding  of  co.  York,  and 
especially  within  the  large  parish  of  Halifax,  wherein  in 
several  branches  it  was  possessed  of  much  landed  property, 
and  in  many  also  engaged  in  trade  and  manufactures. 


Sm  Gilbert  Waterhodse,  or  Ab  Aqc«  Domo,  Knt.,  was  of 
Kirton,  in  the  division  of  Low  Lindsay,  co.  Lincoln,  te',np. 
Henry  111.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  liichard  de  Longvale 
and  sister  and  co-heir  of  her  brother.  Sir  John  de  Longvale, 
Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

EoGEE,  m.  Johan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Castel,  Knt. 
From  him  descended  the  Waterhouses  of  the  Bury  of  Hemel 
Hempstead,  Herts  ;  of  Whitchurch,  Bucks  ;  of  London  ;  of 
Castle  Waterhouse,  in  Fermanagh.  Thomas  Waterhouse 
Prior  of  Ashbridge,  and  Sir  Edward  Waterhouse,  Chancel- 
lor of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth, 
were  of  the  Herts  family  ;  and  Edward  Waterhouse,  LL.D., 
an  antiquarian  and  ethical  writer,  was  of  the  same  race  in 
London. 

Gilbert. 

The  2nd  son, 

Gilbert  Waterhouse,  vt.  Mary  Baildon,  and  had  issue, 

Eichard  Waterhouse,  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  HoUins, 
of  Hollins,  and  was  father  of 

John  Waterhouse,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Eookes  of  Eookes,  and 
had  issue, 

Eichard  Waterhouse,  of  Hollins,  in  Warley,  m.  1st,  a  dau. 
of  Maude  or  de  Montealto;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Claye.  H& 
d.  28  Henry  VL,  1448,  and  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

John,  ancestor  of  many  Waterhouses  in  Halitax,  and  of 
Holme  Chapel. 

Eichard,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Eobert,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  ancestor  of  Waterhouse  of 
Woodhousc,  in  Skircot. 

Margaret,  wife  of  WilUam  Gates,  of  Shibden  Hall. 
The  2nd  son, 

Eichard  Waterhouse,  of  Warley,  Halifax  (whoso  will  i* 
dated  3  Feb.  and  proved  17  Feb.  1484),  m.  Isabel  Shawe,  and 
had  issue  six  sons  and  eight  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Waterhouse,  d.  2  Jan.  1539.  His  grandson.  John 
Waterhouse,  of  Shibden,  records  of  him,  that  in  the  time  of 
John  Watel  house,  "  who  dyed  at  Candlemas,  twenty-six  years 
ago,  at  his  death  being  very  neare  one  hundred  years  of  age, 
I  trow  three  years  under :  when  he  was  but  a  child  there  were 
but  in  Halifax  in  all  thirteen  houses;  now,  1565,  twenty  and. 
six  score.  God  be  praysed  for  his  increase."  He  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  John  Eyshworth,  of  Coley  Hall,  who  was  b.  Oct.  1542. 
They  had  issue, 

Eichard,  of  Hollins  in  Warley,  to.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Saville,  of  Newhall.  He  continued  the  line  of  the  Water- 
houses  of  Warley,  and  from  him  came  Jonas  Waterhouse, 
of  Bradford,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1716,  aged  90  ;  and  from  an 
illegitimate  branch  sprang  Eichard  Waterhouse,  of  Inchow- 
leran  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  in  1608. 

Eobert,  of  The  Moot  Hall,  HaUfax.  He  d.  26  Aug.  20  Eliz- 
BETH,  and  his  will  was  proved  15  March,  1581.  He  m.  about 
1522,  Sibil,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Saville,  of  Shibden 
Hall,  Southowram,  Halifax.  She  was  bur.  28  Feb.  1559. 
From  him  descended  the  Waterhouses  of  Shipden  Hall. 
Braitlrwell,  near  Doncaster;  of  Harthill ;  of  the  Wyther, 
CO.  York ;  of  WallingweUs,  co.  Notts ;  and  of  St.  Andrew, 
Holborn,  London. 

Christopher,  a  student  at  Oxford,  d.s.p. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Christopher  Both,  of  Both. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Gilbert  Otes,  of  Halifax. 

Agnes,  wife  of  John  Bentley,  of  High  Bentley. 
We  now  revert  to 

Eobert  Waterhouse,  3rd  son  of  Eichard  Waterhouse, 
Hollins.    He  was  Constable  of  Skircot  33  Henry  VI.    His  wiU 
dated  20  July,  1481,  was  proved  10  Sept.  1481.    By  Joan  (who 
d.  his  widow)  he  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Gilbert,  to.  and  had  issue. 

The  elder, 

John  Waterhouse,  of  Newhouse,  Skircot,  whose  will  is 
dated  1  Feb.  1533,  and  was  proved  3  Dec.  1534,  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir;  Sir  Lawrence;  Edward;  and  others.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Waterhouse,  of  Newhouse,  was  bur.  10  July,  1545  ; 
his  will  was  proved  19  Aug.  1546.  By  his  wife  Elizabeth,  he 
had  issne  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons,  i.  John,  of  Newhouse, 
ancestor  of  Waterhouse  of  Norwood  Green,  in  Hipperholrae, 
and  of  Pontelract,  of  Waterhouse  of  Kingston-on-2'kanies, 
of  John  Wright  Waterhouse  and  Wllmot  Henry  Waterhouse, 
Esqrs.  of  Hammersmith ;  ii.  Michael,  of  whom  we  treat.  The 
2nd  son, 

Michael  Waterhouse,  of  Woodhouse,  Skircot,  was  bur.  25 
Nov.  1587  ;  his  will  proved  30  Jan.  1587-8.  He  rii.  1st,  18 
Nov.  1555,  Grace  Wilkinson,  who  was  bur.  3  March,  1581 ;  and 
2ndly,  Cecilia,  relict  of  William  Eayner.  By  his  2nd  wife  he 
had  one  son,  Nathaniel,  drysalter,  bapt.  11  Sept.  1516,  and 
d.s.p.  3  June,  1647  ;  to.  16  Nov.  1607,  Dorothy  Wilson,  of 
Eland,  whose  will  was  proved  9  March,  1669.    He  was  a  bene- 

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factor  to  liis  native  town,  and  left  his  estate  to  the  almshouses 
which  be:\r  his  name.  By  the  1st  wife  Michael  had,  with 
other  issue, 

Isaac,  his  heir,  of  The  Woodhouse,  m.  Mary,  sister  of  John 
Crowther,  anJ  had  issue  eight  sous  and  five  daus. 

Joshua. 

Caleb,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

Caleb  Waterhouse,  of  Skircot,  bapt.  21  Sept.  15G1,  bought 
SUibden  Hall,  1610,  of  Sir  Arthur  Ingram,  by  whom  it  had 
l.een  purchased  of  Sir  Edward  Waterhouse,  Knt.,  1C09,  and 
resold  it  to  Lister,  1612.  He  was  bur.  1  Jan.  1613,  and  his 
vill  was  proved  23  March,  1613.  By  his  1st  wife,  who  was 
bur.  Feb.  1506,  he  had  issue  three  sons.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Klizabeih,  dau.  of  John  Armytage,  of  Huddersfield  Hall  (who 
7,1.  2ndly,  —  Winter)  Caleb  Waterhouse  had  issue  one  son  and 
two  daus.     The  2nd  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

John  Waterhouse,  of  Wassarlanc,  Skircot,  had,  by  Mary 
his  wife  (who  m.  2u(ily,  Tliomas  Oldfield,  of  Newland-in- 
AVarley)  three  sons.    He  d.  1649.     His  2nd  son, 

John  WATERuonsE,  bapt.  25  Oct.  1631 ;  m.  April,  1656, 
rriscilla,  dau.  of  Michael  Chadwick,  of  Norland,  by  Susan  his 
wife,  and  had  issue.     His  3rd  son, 

Samuel  Waterhouse,  of  the  Lower  Range,  bapt.  1  April, 
!663;  lu.  6  May,  1694,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Brooksbank,  of 
Halifax,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1744,  aged  74)  he  left 
at  his  decease  (he  was  bur.  1  May,  1702)  a  dau.  Sarah,  bapt.  2 
Oct.  1695,  wife  of  Elkanah  Haddock,  of  London,  and  two  sons, 
.Samuel  Waterhouse,  bapt.  29  Oct.  1606;  bur.  14  Jau.  1756, 
(/.  nnm  ;  and 

John  Waterhouse,  of  Halifax,  bapt.  5  Oct.  1698  ;  ci.  4  April, 
1759;  jH.  his  2nd  cousin,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Waterliouse, 
V  ho  rf.  17  Nov.  1792.    They  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  J.P.  West  Riding,  co.  York,  6.  8  Dec.  1727  ;  d.  4 
March,  1801.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Alexander,  of 
Halifax,  and  by  ber  (who  d.  13  Dec.  IsOO,  aged  66)  had 
three  daus., 

1  Ellen,  wife  of  Edward  Alexander,  of  Dannets  Hall,  by 
Leicester,  d.  s  p.  1826. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1797,  John  Kershaw,  of  Halifax. 

3  Mary,  wife  of  James  Mellor,  of  WiUan,  near  Coventry. 
Ti.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Waterhouse,  of  Wellhead,   Halifax,  &.  1  July,  1736; 
r<.  1767;    Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of   Charles  Beaty,  of 
I.outh,  by  Bridget,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Saunderson,  of 
Alford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1820)  left  at  his  decease,  15  June, 
ISOl, 
John,  of  Wellhead. 
■Simuel.  of  Old  Wellhead. 
Frances. 

Anne,  m.  Edward  Protheroe,  M.P.  for  Bristol. 
Harriet,  m.  the  late  Rev.   Francis  Iluyshe,  of  Clistbydon, 
Devon. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Waterhouse,  Esq.  of  Wellhead,  &.  1  Dec.   1773;  m. 
17  Oct.  1805,  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John   Rawson,  Esq.  of 
Stonyroyd,  Halifax,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1849), 
John,  of  Wellhead,  Halifax,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  F.R.S.,  K.A.S., 

RG.S.,  &.  3  Aug.  1806,  d.  13  Feb.  1879. 
Samuel,  of  Hope  Hall,  Halifax,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  2nd 
West  Yorkshire  Y'eomanry,  and  M.P.  for  Pontefract,  h.  16 
Oct.  1815:  m  25  Aug.  1840,  Charlotte  Lydia,  dau.  of  Henry 
Lees  Edwards,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Henry  Edwards,  1st 
bart.  of  Pye  Nest,  Halifax,  and  d.  4  March,  1881,  leaving  an 
only  dau., 

Catharine  Grace,  now  ol  W^ell  Head. 
Ellen    Frances,  2nd  wife  of   the  Ven.   Charles  Musgr.ave, 
Archdeacon  of   Craven,  and  Vicar  of    Halifax;    and  d. 
1866. 
Anne  Elizabeth,  to.  1st.  John  Lees  Edwards,  Esq.  (eldest 
Fon   of  H  nry   Lei-s   Edwards  aforesaid),  who  d.  27   Dec. 
1835;  and  2ndly,  Joseph  Hegan,  Esq.  of  Liverpool ;  and  d. 
1848. 
Catherine,  m.  Chailes  Edwards,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Henry  Lees 
Edwards  aforesaia)  who  d.  19  Sept.  1842;  she  d.  17  Sept. 
1842. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Benjamin  Bayfield,  Vicar  of  Shinfield, 

Berks,  d.  1881. 
Sophia,  d.  25  Jan.  1814. 
Wr.  W^aterhouse  d.  21  Jan.  1847. 

^r?i)«— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  pile  engrailed  sa.,  a 
fountain,  and  (for  distinction;  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet  gold,  for 
Waterhocse.  2nd  and  3rd,  Arg.  on  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three 
trefoils  slipped  vert,  across  crosslet  fitchte  or,  for  Uohertv. 
Crests— Ut,  vVaterh'iuse:  In  front  of  an  eagle's  leg  erased  at 
the  thii^li  or,  issuant  therefrom  a  wing  in  bend  sa.  A  fountain 
thargf-d  (for  distinction)  on  the  thigh  with  a  cross  crosslet  sa. 
2ad,  Dohertt  :  An  arm,  in  armour,  embowed  ppr.,  charged 


with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchde,  the  hand  grasping  a  scimitar  also 
ppr.     Molto — Veritas  vincit  omnia. 
6't((t— Well  Head,  Halifax,  co.  York. 


WATEKS    OF    SAE.NATT. 

Waters,  Wallscourt  Hely  IltrTCHiNSON', 
Major  R.A.,  h.  6  Nov.  1855,  Military  Attache  at 
St.  Petersburg. 

Liineagre— Thomas  Waters,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Carmarthen 
(son  of  Thomas  Waters.  Esq.  of  Penally  Court,  co.  Pembroke, 
stated  to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Sir  Richard  Waters,  father 
of  the  celebrated  Lucy  Waters,  of  the  court  of  Charlks  II.), 
m.  Slartha,  sister  of  Philip  Prothroe,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

I'lObert,  J. P.,  m.  Miss  Reynolds,  of  Salop. 

Joseph. 

John,  J.P.,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  R.  T.  Dixie,  Esq.  of  Gellydg, 

CO.   Carmarthen,   brother  of  Sir  Beaumont  Joseph  Dixie, 

Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Waters,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Ormond,  of  Tryncwydd,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  had  (with  three  other  daus.), 

Thomas,  of  Sarnau. 

Edward,  M.D..  Chester,  to.  19  Aug.  1837,  Georgina,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Lorenzo  Hely  Hutchinson,  and  <^ 
Nov.  1891,  leaving  a  son,  Wallscourt  Hely  Hutchinson, 
present  representative,  and  two  daus. 

Robert,  of  Sarnau,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  George  Thompson, 
Esq.,  son  of  Ross  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Lawreneetown,  co. 
Down,  and  has  two  sons,  Robert  and  Edward,  and  two 
daus.,  Jane  Louisa  Mary,  m.  Jo.speh  Lytt.Ielon  Rogers,  Esq., 
Resident  Magistrate,  Longford;  and  Agnes  Dorothea,  mi. 
Henry  Taylor,  Col.  Control  Dept. 

Mary,  m.  Heniy  Edwardes  Hill,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

The  eldest  son, 

Tho.mas  Waters,  Esq.  of  Sarnau,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P.,  h. 
1810 ;  and  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1891. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  griffin  segre.ant  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
az.     CreH—\  demi-griffin  az.     Motto— lionoi  pietas. 

/Seuf— Sarnau,  co.  Carmarthen. 


WATERTON  OF  DEEPING  WATERTON. 

Wateeton,  Chares  Edmund  Maria  Joseph 
Aloysius  Pius,  Esq.  of  Deeping  Waterton,  eo. 
Lincoln,  h.  10  June,  1863  ;  in.  1890,  Josephine  dau. 
of  the  lute  John  Rock,  Esq.  of  Northbank,  Sheptou 
Mallet ;  he  s.  his  father  18S7,  and  has  issue, 

A  son,  b.  18  Nov.  1893. 

Liineage.— Waterton  or  'Watertun,  is  mentioned  in 
Domesday  Book  as  having  a  Hall  and  a  earucate  of  land. 
Together  with  other  lands  in  the  soke  of  Croule,  it  became, 
soon  after  tlie  Conquest,  the  property  of  the  Abbey  of  Selby, 
and  between  the  years  1159-1170,  when  Gilbert  was  Abbot  of 
that  Monastery,  it  was  called  a  vil,  and  given  by  him,  as 
appears  by  his  charter,  to  Reiner,  the  son  of  Norman  de  Nor- 
manebi,  he  paying  the  yearly  rent  of  twelve  shillings  on  the 
feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary. 

Sir  Robert  Waterton  was  a  Crusader  at  the  battle  of 
Ascalon,  1191,  and  there  is  a  tradition  that  he  took,  with  his 
own  hand,  three  Paynim  standards,  and  that  Richard  Ccedk- 
DE-LioN  granted  to  him  and  his  posterity  to  bear,  as  a  charge 
on  their  shield,  over  all,  three  crescents  sa. 

William  Waterton  was  dead  in  1255  ;  his  widow  Dyonisia, 
was    then  living  as  appears  from  an   entry  on  tlie  Rotuli 
Firdum,  29  Henry  III.    He  had  two  sons, 
Reinar,  Lord  of  Waterton,  mentioned  in  the  Rot.  Hundred, 
Idlb.      He  was  ancestor  of  the  great  historic  House  of 
Waterton  of  Waterton,  of  which  were  two  brothers.   Sir 
John  Waterton,  one  of  the  heroes  of  Agincoun  (with  whose 
dau.  and  heiress  Waterton  passed  to  the  Babthorpes  of  Bab- 
tlioi|ie),   and  Sir  Robert,   Ambassador  to    France,   temp. 
Henry  V.    The  senior  line  is  now  extinct. 
Richard,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Richard,  the  brother  of  Reiner,  the  Lord  of  Waterton,  was 
living  1281,  in  which  year  he  was  witness  to  a  charter  of  his 
brother.     His  son  and  heir, 

John  Waterton,  ra.  Matilda,  dau.  of  John  Amyos,  and  had 
is.sue, 

John  Waterton,  to.  Audrey,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jordan 
Raineville,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Watehton,  in.  Constance,  the  dau.  and  heiress  of 


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Sir  William  Ashenall,  and  thus  became  Lord  of  Walton  and 
Cawthorne,  jure  uxoris.    Their  son, 

Sib  Robert  Waterton,  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  co.  York  13 
Henry  VI.,  and  High  Sheriff  1448,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Guy 
Fairfax,  and  had  issue,  Sir  John  ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir 
Nicholas  Wortley,  of  Wortley.    The  son  and  heir, 

Sir  John  Waterton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Saville, 
of  Thornhill,  and  had  issue,  Robert;  and  Maude,  m.  Sir 
Thomas  Metham,  of  Metham.    The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Waterton,  of  Walton,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Langton,  Esq.  of  Hudlestone,  near  Sherborne,  and  had  issue. 

Sir  Robert  Waterton,  of  Walton,  to.  Muriel,  dau.  of 
Sir  Francis  Leeke,  of  Sutton,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  Sir  Thomas  ;  Susan,  m.  Nicholas  Palmes,  Esq.  of 
Naburn.  Sir  Robert  to.  2ndly,  Joane,  dau.  and  heir  of 
AVilliam  Everingham,  Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Sir  Thomas  Waterton,  of  Walton,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York, 
temp.  Queen  Mart,  and  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Hon.  Council  of 
the  North,  as  well  as  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  West  Riding, 
m.  Joane,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Tempest,  Knt.,  and  had 
issue, 

Richard,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Swift,  Esq.  of  Rother- 
ham  ;  but  d.  s.  p.  v.  p. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis. 

Kosaraond,  m.  John  Pilkington,  Esq. 

Matilda,  m.  Thomas  Savile,  Esq.  of  Hallingedge. 

Agnes,  m.  Henry  Everingham,  Esq.  oi  Stainburgh. 

Dionjsia,  in.  Frances   Metham,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Percy,  successor  and  heir  of  Jocclyn 
Percy,  4th  son  of  Henry  Percy,  K.G.,  Sih  Ea'l  of  Northum- 
berland. Thomas  Percy,  their  2nd  son  was  Constable  of 
Alnwick  Custle,  and  one  of  the  conspirators  in  the  Gun- 
powder Plot. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton, who,  on  the  death  of  his 
brother  became  heir  to  his  father,  to.  Beatrix,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Edward  Retswolde,  of  The  Vache,  Bucks,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas  ;  Edward;  Richard;  George,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Grier,  Esq.  of  Sandall :  Anne,  to.  Sir  Cotton  Gargrave, 
Knt.  of  Kingsley;  Jane,  in.  Robert  Waterhouse,  Esq.  of 
Sliibden  Hall;  and  Frances,  m.  Leonard  West,  Esq.  of  Burgh- 
■wallis. 

Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  son  and  heir  of 
Thomas,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Draycott,  Knt.  of  Payns- 
ley,  CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  and  John.  The  elder 
son, 

Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  Knt.  of  Scriven,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

Robert.  John. 

Thomas. 

Priscilla,  7/1.  Thomas  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Ayketown. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Krancis  Metham,  Esq.  of  Elslnck. 

Mary,  ia.  1st,  William  Ramsden,  o!  Lossell  Hall ;  and  2ndly, 
Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Knt.  of  Broxton,  brother  to  Isc  Lord 
Carington,  of  co.  Lancaster. 

Rosamund. 

Anne,  m.  Frances  Middleton,  Esq. 

Frances. 
Mr.  Waterton  to.  2ndly,  Bridget,  widow  of  Charles  Markham, 
Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Waterton,  of  Walton,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  lieiress 
of  Charles  Markham,  but  d.  s.  j).  v.  p.  His  widow  m.  2ndly, 
Sir  John  Middleton ;  and  3rdly,  Francis  Neville,  of  Chivet,  co. 
York. 

Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  3rd  son  of  Thomas 
Waterton  (his  2nd  brother,  John,  havmg  d.  unm.),  after  the 
death  of  the  above-named  Robert,  without  issue  became  heir 
male  to  his  father,  Thomas.  He  to.  Alice  Wetherby,  widow  of 
Edward  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Winterset,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  son  and  heir,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Nicholas  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Gilling,  by  whom  he 
had  issue.     The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  to.  1st,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Gerard,  4th  Bart,  of  Brin,  by  whom  he  had 
Issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  b.  4  June,  1701 ;  admitted  into  the  Society  of  Jesus, 
1721  ;  was  for  many  years  in  the  Mission,  in  the  Diocese  of 
Durham  ;   and  d.  Aug.  1766. 

Anne,  a  nun. 
Mr.  Waterton  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Baynham,  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue  ;  and  3rdly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Poole,  Esq.,  broiher 
ef  Sir  James  Poole,  1st  Bart,  of  Poole,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  Robert;  Joseph:  Francis  a  Jesuit,  admitted  1734  ; 
and  Catherine.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 


Charles  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  was  imprisoned  in  York 
Castle,  on  account  of  his  well-known  loyalty  to  the  royal  House 
of  the  Stcarts.  He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Cliristopher  Cresacre 
More,  Esq.  of  Barnborough,  co.  York,  6th  in  descent  from  Sir 
Thomas  More,  Lord  Chancellor  of  England,  temp.  Henry  VIIJ., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas. 

II.  Charles,  admitted  into  the  Society  of  Jesus,  1762  ; 
drowned  whilst  bathing  at  Blankerburg,  near  Bruges,  5 
Aug.  1773. 

III.  Christopher,  of  Woodlands,  co.  Y'ork,  who  possessed 
estates  in  Demerara,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Waddell,M.U., 
and  widow  of  Edward  Birmingham,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  Robert,  <?.  unm. 

2  George,  in  the  Austrian  service,  to.  Matilda,  nee  Baroness 
de  Barco. 

3  Henry,  m.  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Wallace  Ogle, 
Esq.  of  Cawsey  Paik,  NorthU'.iiberland,  and  had  issue, 
Charles;  Bertram  Robert;  George  Webb  (Rev.);  and 
Frances,  to.  Edward  Seymour  Ball-Hughes,  Esq. 

1  Matilda,  m.  Edmund,  2nd  son  of  William  Jermingham, 
Esq.  of  Cossey,  Norfolk. 

2  Agnes,  m.  Charles  Bedingfeld,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Henry  Bedingfeld,  Bart,  of  Oxburgh. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heiress  of  Edward  Bedingfeld,  Esq.,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Henry  A.  Bedingfeld,  3rd  Bart.  ;  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Charles  ;  Thomas,  settled  in  France,  d.  unm.  1854;  Edward, 
d.  unm.  1846 ,  W^illiam,  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  d.  18  .Jan. 
1852 ;  Christopher,  (/.  young ;  and  Helen,  m.  Robert  Carr,  Esq., 
but  d.  s.  p.  1840.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walion,  co.  York,  b.  12  June, 
1782;  TO.  U  May,  1829,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Ednion- 
stone,  of  Cardress  Park,  co.  Dumbarton,  12th  in  male  descent 
from  Sir  William  Edmonstone,  who  to.  the  Princess  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robert  111.,  and  13th  from  Sir  John  Edmonstone,  who 
m.  the  Princess  Isabel,  dau.  of  Ror.ERT  II.  of  Scotland.  By 
this  lady  (who  d.  27  April,  1830)  he  had  an  only  son, 

Edmund,  late  representative  of  the  ancient  House  of  W'ater- 

TON. 

Mr.  Waterton  d.  27  May,  1865.     His  only  son, 

Edmdnd  \Vaterton,  Esq.  of  Deeping  Waterton,  eo.  Lincoln, 
late  of  Walton  Hall,  co.  York,  Privy  Chamberlain  to  his 
Holiness  Pius  IX.,  from  whom  he  received  the  Order  of  Christ, 
1858,  Kniglitof  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  J. P.  and  D.L.  West 
Ruling,  CO.  York,  F.S.A.,  M.R.A.I.,  6.  7  April,  1830;  m.  1st, 
20  Aug.  1862,  Margaret  Alicia  Josephine,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  John  Ennis,  1st  Bart,  of  Ballinahown  Manor, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Cannes,  26  Dec.  1879) 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edmund  Maria  Joseph  Aloysics  Pius,  now  of 
Deeping  W^aterton. 

II.  Thomas  More  Mary  Joseph  Pius,  of  Johnstone,  Enfield, 
and  Martinstown,  co.  Meath,  6.  8  July,  18i6. 

I.  Mary  Paula  Pia,  b.  3  Dec.  1864,  a  Canoness  Regular  of  St. 
August  ne  at  Bruges. 
If.  Agnes  Mary  Pia,  6.  17  Aug.  1866. 

III.  AmabU  Mary  Godelieva  Pia,  b.  14  May;  d.  26  Sept. 
1868. 

IV.  Josephine  Mary  Everilda  Pia,  i.  12  March,  1871. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  Nov.  1881,  Helen,  only  child  of  John  Mercer, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Alston  Hall,  Lancashire,  and  d.  1887,  having  had 
further  issue, 

V.  Monica  Mary  Colette  Paula,  &.  3  Aug.  1884. 

^rws— Barry  of  six  erm.  and  gu.,  over  all  three  crescent  sa. 
Crest— An  otter  passant,  holding  in  its  mouth  a  pike  all  ppr. 
J/o<«o— 33cttEC  kinSe  frcmbti  than  frcma  knue. 

Seat— Deeping  Waterton  Hall,  Market  Deeping,  Lincolnshire. 


WATKINS    OF    BADBY    HOUSE. 

Watkins,  Chaeles  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Badby 
House,  CO.  Northampton,  late  Lieut.  Scots  Greys,  b. 
31  Aug.  1852. 

Liineag'e. — This  family  trace  their  descent  from  William 
of  Wykeham,  through  the  families  of  Rushworth  and 
D'Anvers. 

John  Rushworth,  of  Northampton,  to.  Jane  DMnvers,  and 
had  issue  one  son  and  ten  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Alicia  Rush- 
Worth,  in.  Charles  Watkins,  of  Daventry,  and  had  a  son, 

Charles  Watkins,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth  Dobyns  Abdams,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Clarke. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Lord,  by  whom  he  had  iesue, 


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William,  of  Badhy  House. 

Sarah,  m.  Jliles  Wvles,  Esq.  of  Eyarth  House,  North  Wales. 

Seliiia,  111.  John  Francis  Doxat,  Esq. 
He  111.  3rdly,  Jliiry  Plomer.    The  onI>  son  by  liis  2nd  wife, 

William  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Badby  House,  6.  17y5,  J.P. 
Kortliants,  and  Banker;  m.  ISll,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  David 
Eattray,  M.D.,  Coventry,  and  Rothesay,  Isle  of  Bute,  and 
<l.  IC  July,  1S45,  leaving  issue,  by  her  (who  d.  9  Jan.  IS51), 

Charles  William,  late  of  Badby  House. 

Charlotte,  d.  uivn. 

S.aiah,  d.  unni. 

Eliza,  )ii.  Charles  Poxat,  her  cousin,  son  of  John  Francis 
Doxat,  Esq.,  (/.  1S72. 

Selina.  »i.  liev.  Griffith  Boynton,  ind  son  of  Sir  Henry  Boyn- 
ton,  ord  Bart,  of  Burton  Agues. 

Lucv,  d.  uniii.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

Janetta.  m.  Rev.  J.  H.  B.  Green,  of  Normanton. 

Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Vincent  Pusey. 

Emma.  m.  James  Maconochie,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Willlam  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Badby  House,  J.P. 
Xorthants,  Lieut.  oSth  Regt.,  Capt.  Northampton  Militia, 
6.  9  Oct.  1827  ;  m.  6  Nov.  1851,  Mary  Mitchell,  younger  dau. 
of  Richard  John  TJniacke,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Nova  Scotia  (jn,  Usiacke,  of  3Iount  Uniacke);  and  by  her  (who 
<(.  29  Oct.  18C0)  had  issue, 

Charles  F  itzgerald,  of  Badby  House. 

AVilliam  Uniacke. 

Helen  Jlaiy  Charlotte,  m.  Oct.  1887,  Kev.  G.  N.  Burning- 
ham,   2nd  son  of  H.  Burningham,  Esq.  of  Froyle  House, 
Alton. 
■Capt.  Watkins  d.  10  Dec.  1857. 

Anns — Az.,  a  fess  vair  between  three  leopards'  faces  jessant- 
<le-lis  or.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  erased  gu.  Motto — In  portu 
-quies. 

Heat — Badby  House,  near  Daventry. 


WATKINS    OF    WOODFIELD. 

Watkins,  Williams  Bourne,  Esq.,  present 
Tepreseutative,  b.  28  Oct.  1843. 

Liineagre. — This  family,  which  is  stated  to  have  been 
•originally  from  co.  Brecknock,  settled  in  co.  Worcester,  circa 
1630. 

Gregory  Watkins,  6.  13  Jan.  1G39  (son  of  John  Watkins, 
by  Anne  his  wife) ;  m.  19  June,  1666,  AnneClieltham,  and  had, 
■with  other  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Gregory,  6.  23  Feb.  16s2;  7;i.  27  July,  1714,  Elizabeth  Lea, 
and  had  a  son,  Gregory,  l>.  21  Dec.  1719,  who  m.  29  May, 
1757,  JIary,  dau.  of  Henry  Roberts,  of  Droitwich,  and  dyiny; 
s.  p.  10  bcpt.  1789,  left  his  landed  estates  to  John,  son  of 
his  kinsman,  John  Watkins,  of  Woodfield. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Watkins,  h.  5  Jan.  1669 ;  m.  2  July,  1702,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Ellis,  and,  with  other  issue,  was  father  of 

John  Watkins,  6.  G  April,  1703;  'in.  19  June,  1735,  Anne, 
•only  child  of  John  Dolphin,  and  had  issue,  John,  of  whom 
pre.-ently;  Gregory;  William;  and  Thomas.  The  eldest 
«on, 

John  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Woodfield,  &.'29  May,  1736  ;  r.i.Mary, 
<lau.  of  John  Hill,  of  Stone,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary 
^nd  Anne)  one  son, 

John  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Woodfield,  b.  6  Oct.  1770,  who  s. 
17S9,  to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman,  Gregory  Watkins,  of  Hag- 
ley.  He  m.  20  Sept.  1800,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Bourne,  of 
Shrawley,  and  had  issue, 

John  Gregory,  his  heir. 

William,  of  Beckford  Hall,  6.  13  Feb.  1809;  m.  May,  1841, 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Amphlett,  Esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1852, 
leaving  a  son,  William  Hubert,  b.  14  Feb.  1843,  Capt.  10th 
Hussars,  d.  unm.  4  May,  18a2. 

Mary,  m.  8  Sept.  1836,  Thomas  Gardner,  of  The  Chapel 
Ombersley  ;  d.  g.  p.  1870. 

Harriet,  d.  v.nrii.  1875. 
Mr.  Watkins  d.  21  Nov.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Gregory  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Woodfield,  J, P.  and  D.L., 
Jligh  .Sheriff  lUbO,  b.  4  June,  1803  ;  ra.  9  Sept.  1834.  Elizabeth 
Eandal,  only  dau.  of  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Balsall  Heath,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Williams,  Esq.  of  Perry, 
Hartlebury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Gregory,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  17  Feb.  1837  ;  d.  unm. 
5  Nov.  I'e9. 

II.  Williams  Bourne,  h.  28  Oct.  1843. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  /c.  13  Jan.  1866,  Henry  Colvilc  Marindin, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn  and  Calcutta,  eldest  son  of  the  Kev.  Samuel 
Marindin,  of  Chesterton,  Salop,  by  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of 


Andrew  Colvile,  Esq.  of  Ochiltree  and  Craigllower,  co.  Fife, 
he  d.  in  Calcutta  7  May,  1872,  leaving  issue,  1  Aethuk 
Henry,  of  Woodfield,  h.  18  Aug.  1868;  1  Mary  Isabel,  6.  la 
Calcutta,  16  April,  18G7;  d.  1  Oct.  1868  ;  2  Edith  Mary. 
Jlr.  Watkins  d.  22  May,  1890,  and  left  most  of  his  property, 
including  Woodfield,  to  his  grandson,  A.  H.  Marindin,  Esq. 

Arras — Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  arg.  as 
many  leopards' faces  jcssant-de-lis  gu.  Crest — A  talbot's  head 
arg.  erased,  and  gorged  with  a  collar  of  cinquefoils  gu.  Motto 
—  Klyddlawn  Bunydd. 

Ssctt— Woodfield,  Ombersley,  Droitwich. 


WATKINS    OF    SHOTTON. 

Watkins,  Helen  Yuille,  of  Shotton  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  m.  George  Yuille  Strang,  Esq.  who  took  the 
additional  surname  of  Watkins,  and  has  issue, 

Watkin  James  Yuille,  h.  1867,  educated  at  Eton  and  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  (1891),  called  to  the  Bar  (1892). 

Xiineag'e. — The  Watkins  family  have  been  resident  at 
Shotton  since  the  15th  century,  and  entered  their  pedigree  at 
the  Visitation  of  Salop,  1663.  Many  curious  facts  about  this 
family  are  narrated  in  Gough's  History  of  Middle. 

William  Watkins,  of  Shotton  (great-grandson  of  —  Wat- 
kins, who  }/?.  a  dau.  of  Hoord,  of  Cotton),  acquired  Shotton  in 
1539  from  Thomas  Kynaston,  Esq.,  and  m.  the  dau.  and  heir- 
ess of  Trentham,  of  Wroxeter,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Homphrey  Watkins,  of  Cotton,  who  in.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
John  Cartwright,  of  Hopton,  gent.,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

Francis  Watkins,  of  Sliotton,  whose  will,  dated  in  1615, 
directs  that  he  "  be  buried  in  the  chancel  of  Middle  Church, 
beside  the  bodies  of  my  ancestors."    His  son, 

William  Watkins,  of  Shotton,  Under-SherifFof  Shropshire; 
improved  the  old  house  at  Shotton,  and  the  lands.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Lee,  of  Chester,  gent., 
by  whom  (who  was  bur.  at  Middle,  30  April.  1657)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  of  London,  bapt.  at  Middle,  16  Dec.  1627  :  m.  and 
had  issue. 

HI.  William,  bapt.  at  Middle,  7  Feb.  1629-30. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  London,  d.  unm. 

V.  Richard,  of  London,  m.  and  had  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  25  April,  1624;  m.  James  Fowler,  of 
London. 

II.  Jane,  m.  15  Oct.  1654,  Richard  Poole,  of  Shrewsbury. 

III.  Susan,  m.  Richard  Manning,  of  Gieat  Berwick. 

IV.  Christabcll,  ill.  William  Fowler,  of  London. 

Jlr.  William  Watkins  was  bur.  at  Middle  9  Sept.   1653.    His 
eldest  son, 

F'RANcis  Watkins,  of  Shotton,  gent.,  a  Captain  in  the 
Parliamentary  army,  purchased  lands  at  Tilloy  Park,  7)!.  at 
Middle,  4  Oct.  1654,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Teage,  of  the  Lea, 
Pontesbury,  and  gianddau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Palmer,  of 
Hinton,  and  by  her  (who  was  re-iu.  to  Charles  Dymock,  and 
afterwards  to  John  Cotton,  and  was  bur.  at  Middle,  24  Nov. 
1697)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  of  .Shrewsbury,  6.  10  Oct.  1658;  m.  Mary,  d.au. 
of  Collins  Woolrich,  gent..  Alderman  of  Shrewsbury,  and 
had  issue,  Surah  and  Elizabeth. 

III.  John,  of  Bristol,  bapt.  30  Oct.  1662  ;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Hollier,  of  Wolverhampton. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  10  Aug.  1655;  m.  24  Dec.  1685,  John  Joyce, 
of  Cuckstrutt,  and  of  Kenwick  Park  Lodge. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  at  Middle,  23  Sept.  1660  ;  m.  1st,  —  Blinshall, 
of  Wellington;  2ndly,  John  lioe,  of  Prees ;  and  Brdly, 
Charles  Mason,  of  Rauton  Abbey. 

Mr.  Francis  Watkins  was  bur.  at  Middle,  23  March,  1663.    His 
eldest  son, 

William  Watkins,  of  Shotton,  gent.,  bapt.  at  Middle,  26  Jan. 
1656;  m.  in  1681,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  of  Great 
Ness,  CO.  Salop,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barnes, 
of  the  Lowe  {see  Edwards  of  Ness  Stranyc),  and  by  her  (who 
was  bur.  at  Middle,  25  Aug.  1727)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  bapt.  6  Mai  eh,  1689,  and  bur.  10  Aug.  1706. 

II.  William,  bapt.  23  Oct.,  and  bur.  23  Nov.  1691. 

III.  John,  his  heir. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Ely,  gent.,  registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Ely, 
bapt.  17  Jan.  1698  ;  vi.  Blartha,  widow  of  Rev.  John  Down- 
ing, Rector  of  Cotton. 

V.  William,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  l>orothy,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1683;  m.  Richard  Groome,  gent. 

III.  Mary,  bapt.  13  July,  1685;  m.  17  Dec.  1713,  John  Em- 
brey,  of  Grinsill. 

IV.  Susanna,  bapt.  7  Dec.  1696  ;  m.  —  Jones. 


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V.  Elizabeth,  d.  1706. 

VI.  Ann,  bur.  27  Aug.  1706. 

VII.  Sarah,  bapt.  25  March,  1705  ;  m.  Thomas  Mollyneux. 

i\rr.  William  Watkins  d.  12,  and  was  bur.  15  Sept.  1731,  at 
Middle.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Watkins,  of  Shotton,  gent.,  bapt.  3  May,  1693  ;  m. 
JClizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Betton,  Esq.  of  Great  Berwick, 
by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Leaton 
iuiulls  (which  two  memoirs  see),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  young  ;  bur.  10  April,  1740. 

II.  KiCHARD,  his  heir. 

jir.  William  Watkins,  of  Leicester,  bapt.  at  Middle  30  March, 
1736  ;  d.  30  May,  and  was  bur.  at  Middle  3  June,  1791.     He 
ni.  Mary,  dau.  of  — Bowker,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  a  son, 
Watkin,   of  Shotton,  who  in   1792,  s.  his  uncle  in  the 
estates. 

IV.  Thomas,   bapt.  at  Middle  7  June,  1737  ;  m.  Christian, 
dau.  of  John  Hutton,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Lanark,  and  had 
issue,  a  son, 
James,  who  s.  to  Shotton  in  1849,  under  the  will  of  his 
cousin  Watkin,  and  of  whom  presently. 
•V.  Edward,  bapt.  at  Middle  25  April,  1739 ;    jh.  and  had 
issue,  a  son,  Edward,  Major  in  the  65th  Eegt. 

VI.  Betton,  rf.  «.p. 

VII.  James,  bapt.  26  April,  1748;  bur.  19  Aug.  1749. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

II.  Dorothy,  bur.  23  Jan.  1756. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

IV.  Mary,  bapt.  28  June,  1740;  d.  young. 

V.  Mary. 

Mr.  John  Watkins  was  bur.  at  Middle,  2  Dec.  17G5.  His 
son, 

Richard  Watkins,  of  Shrewsbury  and  of  Prescott,  bapt.  at 
Middle,  13  June,  1734;  m.  Anne  AVilliams,  heiress  of  Prescott 
estate  (she  d.  s.  X).),  and  d.  s.p.  14,  and  was  bur.  17  Sept.  1792, 
at  Middle.    He  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Watkin  Watkins,  b.  1767  ;  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  —  Eddowes, 
«f  Shrewsbury,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau., 

I.  Watkin  William,  of  Shotton,  bapt.  1  Feb.  1799;  m.  and 

had  a  son, 
William,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1826,  but  d.  young. 
I,  Mary  Ann,  m.  her  cousin,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Watkins,  of 

whom  next. 

Mr.  Watkin  Watkins  d.  Dec.  1849,  having  by  his  will  devised 
Shotton  to  his  cousin, 

James  Watkins,  of  Calderbank,  Lieut.-Col.  in  Bengal  army 
He  m.  1st,  at  Middle,  18  Jan.  1825,  his  cousin,  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  AVatkin  Watkins, of  Shotton;  and  2ndly,  Helen, 
<lau.  of  John  Buchanan,  of  Catter.  By  his  2nd  wife  he  left 
issue  a  dau.  and  heiress, 

Helen  Yuille,  now  of  Shotton  Hall,  wife  of  George  Yuille 
Strang-Wutkins. 
Seat — Shotton  Hall,  Shrewsbury. 


WATNEY    OF    HALING    PAKK. 

Watnet,  Yeexon  James,  of  Middleton  Loug- 
parisli,  Hants,  and  Tressady,  Eogart,  N.B.,  County 
■Councillor  for  Westminster  Dir.  of  London,  18S9- 
91,  b.  14  Oct.  1860;  m.  3  Feb.  1891,  Gwendolen 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Isaac  Nevrton,  5th  Earl  of  Ports- 
mouth and  has  issue, 

Rosalind  Margaret. 

Jjineag'e. — The  family  of  Watnet  has  resided  in  Surrey 
since  the  early  part  of  the  last  century. 

Daniel  Watney,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  6.  1705  ;  m.  1730, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Acres,  of  Wimbledon,  and  dying  in 
1780,  left,  with  other  issue, 

John  Watnet,  Esq.  of  Wimbledon  and  Canon  Hill,  Surrey, 
■6.  8  July,  1777;  m.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  of  William  Rose,  Esq. 
of  Wimbledon,  and  had  by  this  lady  (who  rf.  28  Feh.  1782), 
with  six  daus.,  two  sons,  Daniel,  of  whom  presently  :  and 
John  Piggott,  a  Lieutenant  in  8th  Light  Dragoons,  who  served 
in  Africa  with  his  regiment,  and  m.  and  settled  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Caslake, 
Esq.  of  Putney,  and  by  her  left  a  son,  Thomas  of  Wimbledon, 
sometime  an  officer  in  the  2nd  Surrey  Militia,  b.  25  June,  1785  ; 
m.  11  May,  1819,  Ann,  only  child  of  Richard  Coombes,  Esq. 
of  Clapham:  and  d.  19  Jan.  1867  ;  and  one  dau.  Elizabeth,  to. 
24  June,  1823,  John  Titterton,  Esq.  of  Brixton,  Surrey.  He  d. 
1814.    The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Watney,  Esq.  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  of  which  parish 
he  was  Lay  Rector,  6.  14  Jan.  1771;  m.  26  June,  1792,  Mary, 
■eldest  dau.  of  James  Galpin,  Esq.  of  Mitcham,  Capt.  54th 


Regt.  of  Foot,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  James  Galpin,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  March,  1830)  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel  (his  successor),  of  Mitcham  and  of  Pontyberren, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  b.  22  April,  1799;  ni.  10  July,  1823,  Eleanor, 
only  dau.  of  Daniel  Langton,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey. 
He  d.  16  March,  1874,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  6  May,  1883)  had 
issue, 

1  Alfred,  6.  13  April,  1824;  m.  1848,  EUen  Eliza,  only 
child  of  Alexander  Raby,  Esq.  of  Brynuior,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  by  Jane  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Recs,  of  Killymaenllwydd,  and  dying  26  June,  1873,  in 
his  father's  lifetime,  left  issue,  Alfred  Raby,  b.  26  June, 
1850;  Daniel  Herbert,  b.  17  Sept.  1858;  and  Edith 
Helena,  m.  2  July,  1868,  Rev.  Thomas  Harvey,  and  rf.  16 
March,  1872. 

2  Daniel,  of  Coombe,  Surrey,  b.  5  Aug.  1825;  m.  1855, 
Jane  Aston,  dau.  of  Augustus  William  Rixon,  Esq.  of 
Gordon  Square,  London,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb. 
1874),  Daniel  William,  b.  1859  ;  Theodore  Herbert,  b. 
i860;  Reginald,  b.  1862;  Eleanor  Jane;  Alice  Laura; 
and  Florence  Eveline. 

3  John,  of  SJitcham,  b.  1S28;  m.  1st,  1855,  Charlotte, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Terrington,  St. 
Clements,  Norfolk  ;  she  rf.  1871,  leaving  Ernest  Joha 
Walker :  Walter  Charles  Reid ;  and  Ethel  Charlotte.  He 
■M.  2ndly,  1872,  Constance  Furze,  3rd  dau.  of  James 
Vickers,  Esq.  of  Templeton,  Roehampton,  Surrey,  and  ha.s 
issue, 

4  Henry,  rf.  young. 

1  Ellen,  m.  liev.  John  Jones,  Vicar  of  Eeepham,  co.  Lin- 
coln ;  she  rf.  1864. 

2  Mary,  m.  Rev.  James  Boolh,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  "Vicar  of 
Stone,  CO.  Backs,  and  J. P.  for  that  co.    She  rf.  1874. 

3  Anna  Maria,  )/;.  Thomas  Symonds  Howell,  Esq. 

4  Fanny,  rf.  young. 

II.  James,  of  Haling  Park,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  of  Mitcham,  b.  21  June,  1804  ;  m.  13  April,  1833, 
Susannah,  only  child  of  Peter  Dormay,  Esq.  of  Thanet 
House,  Clapham,  Surrey,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Susannah,  only 
dau.  of  James  Killiek,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  Surrey;  she  rf. 

28  April,  1852,  and  he  rf.  1  Jan.  1875,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  F.S.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  of  Shermanbury  House,  Rei- 
gate,  b.  27  Jan.  1834;  m.  6  Oct.  1864,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Stephen  Dendy,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Place,  Sur- 
rey, by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Sanders, 
Esq.  of  Hookwood,  Surrey,  and  has  issue,  John  Sanders, 
M.A.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  18  March,  1866  ; 
Stephen  Cecil,  b.  21  July,  1868  ;  Frank  Dormay,  b.  25 
Jan.  1870;  Elsie  Susannah,  b.  9  Dec.  1871. 

2  Daniel,  of  Burleigh  Lodge,  Croydon,  6.  23  May,  1835  ; 
m.  20  Sept.  1860,  Ellen  Sarah,  2nd  dau .  i.nd  co-heir  of 
Stephen  Dendy,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Place,  Surrey,  and  has 
issue,  Walter  Daniel,  b.  4  Dec.  1861  ;  Dendy,  b.  20  Nov. 
1865  ;  Arthur  Gordon,  6.  11  Jan.  1868  ;  Ida,  b.  29  March, 
J  870,  m.  11  Nov.  1891,  John  Hubert,  eldest  son  of  Chris- 
topher Oakley,  Esq.  of  Cromlise,  co.  Kent. 

3  James  (Rev.),  M..\.,  of  Gonville,  and  Caius  College, 
Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Canwick,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  22  Nov. 
1836  ;  m.  4  Oct.  1865,  Marianne  Brooke,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mark 
R.  Jukes,  of  Ohio,  U.S.,  and  rf.  31  March,  ls21,  leaving 
issue,  Henry  James  (Rev.),  M.A.  Camb.,  Vicar  of  Can- 
wick, CO.  Lincoln,  6.  16  Aug.  1866;  Charles  Ernest  (Rev.), 
b.  4  3Iarch,  1868;  Arthur  Percy,  b.  19  Sept.  1872;  Frede- 
rick Augustus,  6.  19  Dec.  1878,  Herbert  Andrew,  b.  16 
Aug.  1882  ;  Gilbert  John,  b.  18  Nov.  1886  ;  Marian  Bar- 
bara, 6.  29  Sept.  1869 ;  Edilh  Ellen,  b.  13  April,  1871  ; 
Harriet  Constance,  b.  5  Jan.  1877  ;  Lucy  Podmore,  6.  2 
Jan.  1881 ;  Grace  Georgina,  6.3  Sept.  1884  ;  and  Winifred 
Irene  Frances,  6.  1  Nov.  1888. 

4  Frank  Goulding,  of  Landmore,  Affhadowey,co.  London- 
derry, J. P.  for  that  CO.,  6.  16  April,  1843  ;  m.  2  Dec.  1875, 
Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  James  W.  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Culmore,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  c^au.  of 
Sampson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Cullytrummin,  co.  Antrim,  and 
has  a  son,  Frank,  b.  6  Sept.  1880. 

1  Susan,  m.  23  May,  1861,  George  T.  Jepson,  Esq.  of 
Hampton,  Middlesex,  who  rf.  s.  p.  4  May,  1867. 

2  Emily. 

3  Constance,  m.  26  Oct.  1871,  Rev.  N.  Kenneth  M'Leod, 
M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Ellon,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  1st,  1  Oct.  1814,  Joseph  Walker,  Esq.,  who 
<^  s.  p.  2  Jan.  1834,  and  2ndly,  31  March,  1835,  James  Lyon, 
Esq.,  who  rf.  s.p.  14  March,  1857.  She  d.s.p.  19  May, 
1865. 

II.  Mary,  to.  8  Oct.  1831,  James  Templer,  Esq.  of  Brockham 
Lodge,  Surrey,  who  rf.  s.  p.  23  June,  1850.  She  rf.  s.  p.  4 
July,  1860. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  16  May,  1820,  Thomas  Langton,  Esq.  of 
Wandsworth  and  Dunsfold,  Surrey,  who  rf.  5  ilarch,  1864. 
She  rf.  12  March,  1868,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Eleanor,  m.  5  July,  1825,  Henry  J.  Norris,   Esq.,  who  d. 

29  Aug.  1858.    She  rf.  10  April,  1888,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Watney  rf.  10  June,  1831.    His  2nd  son, 

James  Watney,  Esq.  of  Haling  Park  and  Beddington, 
Surrey,  6.  18  Dec.  1800:  m.  15  Oct.  1829,  Rebecca,  eldest  dau. 
of  James  Spurrell,  Esq.  of  Thurgarton,  Norfolk,  and  South- 
wark,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  19  Oct.  1889)  had  issue, 


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I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Norman,  cf  Queenswood,  Bedilington,  Surroy,  6.  27  5ray, 
1S34;  m.  26  .-Vpril,  1S6p,  Maiilda  Jane,  2nd  dan.  of  Dixon 
Kobinson,  Esq.  of  Clithoroe  Castle,  co.  Lancaster,  by 
Matilda  his  wile,  dau.  of  Kev.  Robert  Ackloni  Ingram,  Rec- 
tor of  Seagrave,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles  Norman,  b.  26 
Julv,  ls6S;  2  Arthur  Xorman,  6.  27  May,  1871  ;  3  Gerard 
Kofman.  b.  14  Sept.  1S72  ;  1  Lucv  Matilda,  b.  II  March, 
1867 ;  2  Katherine,  t>.  23  Feb.  1870  :  3  Maud,  6.  7  July,  18,5. 

III.  Herbert,  A.M.  and  M.D.  of  St.  John's  Ci'lleie,  Cambridfje, 
b.  15  Dec.  1843 :  li).  22  Jan.  1873,  Sarah  Louisa,  eldest  dau. 
of  Kev.  Marcus  Rainslord,  of  Belsrave  Chapel,  London,  and 
has.  1  AVilliam  Herbert,  b.  14  Auir.  ISSO;  1  May  Evelyn,  b. 
14  Nov.  1873:  2  Elsie  Violet,  b.  28  June,  l876,  d.  4  July, 
1881  ;  3  Winilrede  Eva,  b.  9  Feb.  IS79;  4  Dora  Muriel,  b.  5 
Feb.  1882;  5  Lilian  Enid,  b.  27  Nov.  1883. 

I.  Rebecca.  u.  Emma,  d.  unm.  2S  Dec.  1892. 

III.  Maiy.  IV.  Emily. 

V.  .\'.ice. 
Mr.  James  Watney  d.  16  3Iarch,  1SS4.     His  eldest  son, 

James  Watvet,  Esq.  of  Beddington,  co.  Surrey,  M.l'.  for 
East  Surrey  1871  to  1SS5,  6.  19  May,  1832;  «i.  8  July,  1856, 
Blanche  Maria  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Frederick 
Salmon  liurrtll,  Esq.  of  HiphfieUl  Park,  Sussex,  by  Georgiana 
his  «ife,  only  child  of  George  Spencer  Ridgway,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Verxok  James,  now  of  Haling  Bark. 

II.  Claude,  b.  4  Nov.  ISCii. 

I.  Florence  Blanche,  6.  20  June,  1857  ;  d.  20  April,  1SC3. 
Mr.  James  Watney  d.  1SS6,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  cross  engrailed  erm.  in 
the  first  and  tounh  quarters  a  dove  artr.,  and  in  the  s.'cor.d  and 
third,  a  garb  or,  for  Watney  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  arg.  and 
or,  a  cri'ss  fleurettee  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarteis,  a  lion 
rampant  of  the  third  charged  with  three  bars  of  the  second,  for 
Galpin.  Crist—  On  a  mount  vert  in  front  of  a  ga,rb  erect,  or  a 
greyhound  courant  sa.,  gorged  with  a  collar,  therefrom  pendent 
a  bugle-horn  gold.     Motto — Virtute  et  industria. 

6t«(s — Middleton,  Long-parish,  Hants  ;  andTressady,  Kogart, 
N.B. 

Toira  Residence — 11.  Berkeley  Square,  \f. 

Cii'.is— Garrick  and  New  Univer.-ity. 


WATSON  OF  calga:rth  paek. 

Watson,  CnEisTOPHEB  Knight,  Esq.,  M.A., 
F.S.A.,  of  Calgarth  Park,  WestmorLmd,  b.  1825  ; 
m.  1S61,  Emma  Jane,  dau.  of  Pole  Godfrey,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  ISSl)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Luthek,  6.  18C2. 

II.  Christopher  Godfrey,  b.  24  Dee.  1864,  Capt.  E.A. 
Liineag-e.— The  Calgarth  estate  was  purchased  from  the 

family  of  Sandys  by  Richard  Watson,  D.D.,  the  celubiated 
Bishop  of  Llandaff,  b.  at  Heversham,  Westmorland,  1737,  who 
adde  i  greatly  to  the  natural  beauties  of  the  place  by  adorning 
it  with  a  new  and  elegant  mansion.  His  Lordship  m.  Dorothy, 
sister  of  Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  and  d.  at  Cal- 
garth, 1816.    The  late  proprietor, 

LiECT.-CoL.  Charles  Edward  Watson,  of  Calgarth  Park, 
Westmorland,  J.P.  an^^  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  Lieut.-Col. 
unattached,  6.  1823 ;  was  grandson  of  the  Bishop,  and 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Watson,  LL.B. ;  m,  18G4,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Richard  Luther  Watson,  of  Calgarth  Park,  which  lady 
d.  Isb^.     He  d.  s.'p.  7  Jan.  1894,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Seat — Calgarth  Park,  Windermere,  co.  Westmorland. 


WATSON    OF    LANGLEY    HOUSE. 

Watson,  Ja:«es,  Esq.  of  Langley  House,  co. 
Buckingham,  J.P.  i'or  that  co.  and  co.  Linlilligow, 
Hi!j;h  SSlieritf  for  former  co.,  18S1,  and  County 
Alderman  for  Bucks,  Barrister-at-Law  of  Inner 
Temple,  formerly  of  Bengal  Civil  Service,  h.  21  Aug. 
1827  ;  m.  2G  July,  1849,  Augusta  Christiana,  dau. 
of  William  Wilberforce  Bird,  Esq.  of  The  Spring, 
Keuilworth,  co.  Warwick,  Deputy  Governor  of 
Bengal,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Harbt  James,  Lieut -Col.  late  11th  Hussars,  6.  4  May, 
1%50;  m.  2  Sept.  1873,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Russell,  Esq. 
01  Newforge,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue, 

1  Ivor  Wilberforce,  b.  9  Oct.  1875. 

2  Eric  Russell,  h.  31  May,  1878. 
1  Muriel  Evelyn. 


II.  Cecil  Wilberforce,  b.  20  Oct.  and  d.  26  Nov.  1857, 

I.  Ada  Augusta  Frances. 

II.  Florence  Augusta  Mary,  d.  young. 

III.  Ethel    Clare,   to.    19  Nov.   1891,  Deputy-Surgeon-Gen. 
Robert  Rouse,  late  Indian  army. 

liineag-e.— William  Watson,  Esq.,  m.  2  Sept.  1791,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Stodart,  Esq.  of  The  Bank,  Carnwath,  and  had 
a  son, 

James  Watson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  6.  11  Sept.  1792  ;  m. 
2  Dec.  1817,  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Wilberforce  Bird,  Esq. 
of  The  Spring,  Coventry,  co.  Warwick,  M.P.  for  Coventry, 
by  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev  Sir  Charles  Wheler,  Pre- 
bendary of  York,  7th  Bart,  of  Leamington,  Hastings,  War- 
wickshire, and  d.  27  Sept.  1878,  leaving  by  her  (whorf.  31  Jan, 
1852),  one  son  and  three  daus., 

James,  now  of  Langley  House. 

Anieh;),  m.  8  July,  1844,  S.  Sneade  Browne,  Esq.,  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  Dec.  1846. 

Harriet  Oliver,  m.  11  April,  1849,  Rev.  Charles  Robinsoa 
Bird,  Rector  o'  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue. 

Caroline  Augusta. 

^rms— Arg.,  an  oak  tree  ppr.  growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base 
vert,  surmounied  of  a  fesse  sa.,  charged  with  three  stars  of  six 
points  of  the  first,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  for  Bird, 
ar.  a  cross  flory  vert  between  four  martlets  gu.,  a  chief  dove- 
tailed az.  Crtst  -An  oak  tree  ppr.  growing  out  of  a  mount 
vert.     Motto — Florescit. 

Seat — Langley  House,  Langley,  near  Slough. 

Tovm  Mesidence—SS,  Portman  Square,  W. 


WATSON    OF    KII.CONNEH. 

Watson,  Eobeet  I;ECet,  Esq.  of  Kilcoimcr 
House;  CO.  Carlow,  b.  14  Sept.  1836  ;  m.  8  Jan. 
1873,  Conslance  Mary  Marriott,  only  dau.  of  Eev. 
William  Marriott  Leir,  Eector  and  Patron  of 
Ditchent,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
one  dau., 

I.  Fielding  Marriott  John  Lccky,  b.  19  Oct.  1873. 

II.  Netherton  William  Langford,  6.  10  Aug.  1875. 
I.  Kathleen  Rose. 

Eineag-e. — John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Crosted,  in  the  co.  of 
Cumberland,  settled  in  co.  Carlow,  and  built  the  house  of 
Kilconner.  By  Jane  West  his  wife,  he  had  three  sons  and  a 
dau., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  m.  1676,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oliver  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Penrith,  co.  Cumberland,  and  had  a  son, 

Solomon,  in.  Miss  Bowles,  of  co.  Tipperary,  settled  in  that 
CO.,  and  was  ancestor  of  John  Johnston  Watson,  Esq., 
and  the  Countess  Dagenfield  Scomberg. 

III.  William,  d.  12  Nov.  1686. 

I.  Mary,  6.  at  Crosted,  23  May,  1647  ;  m.  6  Aug.  1670,  Robert 
Lecky,  Esq.  of  Kiluock,  co.  Carlow,  son  of  Robert  Lecky, 
Esq.,  CO.  Donegal. 

Mr.  Watson  d.  1675,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner,  6. 1649,  became  a  Member 
of  the  Society  of  Friends,  called  Quakers,  and  built  a  meeting 
house  at  Kilconner.  Of  that  respectable  body,  his  descendants 
continued  leading  members  for  tive  generations.  He  hi.  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Tomlinson,  by  whom  (who  (i.Sept.  1744,  aged9T> 
he  had,  with  five  daus.  (i.  Anne,  b.  1674,  m.  1094,  Henry  Ridge- 
way,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Co.  ;  ii.  Sarah,  6.  1676,  vi.  1695,  Richard 
Pike,  Esq.,  co.  Cork;  iii.  Mary,  b.  1678,  to.  1699,  James  Lecky, 
Esq.  of  Kilnock;  it.  Alice,  b.  1679,  d.  1703;  v.  Elizabeth,  b. 
1687,  d.  young),  four  sons, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  1  Sept.  1683. 

III.  Joseph,  6.  21  Jan.  It;88;  d.  13  April  next  year. 

IV.  Thomas,  6.  1  Jan.  1690  ;  d.  Jan.  next  year. 

Jlr.  Watson  d.  8  Feb.   1709,  aged  60,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldcs"! 
son, 

Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner,  b.  14  Nov.  1682  ;  m.  1st, 
14  Jan.  1709,  Susan,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balli- 
nacarrig,  co.  Wicklow,  by  whom  (who  d.  2April,  1726)  he  had, 
with  four  daus.  (i.  Susan,  b.  6  Feb.  1711,  m.  28  Sept.  1732, 
Isaac  Jacob,  of  Waterford;  ii.  Anne,  b.  16  Aug.  1716,  m. 
Isaac  Bell;  in.  Elizabeth,  b.  1720,  d.  next  year  ;  iv.  Phcebe,6. 
2  Sept.  1723,  m.  25  Nov.  1742,  Samuel  Elly,  of  New  Ross),  five 
sons, 

I.  John,  of  Kilconner,  b.  24  March,  1713:  m.  24  Dec.  1737  ; 
Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua  Clibborn,  Esq.  of  Moate,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  rf.  21  Dec.  1750,  having  by  her  (whod.  1779) 
had,  with  four  daus.  (1  Abigail,  6.  19  June,  1742:  2  Jane, 
-/.  U7im. ;  3  Sarah,  6.  1744,  d.  v.nm.  1623  j  4  Susan,  b.  1749, 
d.  1754),  five  sons, 


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1  Samuel,  6.  1739;  d.  1751. 

2  Joshua,  6.  Sept.  1740;  d.  1751. 

3  John,  of  Kilconner  House,  b.  6  Nov.  1743;  s.  his  elder 
brother,  and  m.  20  April,  1773,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Penrose.  Esq.  of  Newtown  House,  Waterford,  and  of 
Woodliill,  CO.  Cork,  andc/.  2S  Aug.  1783,  leaving  issue, 

John,  of  Kilconner  House,  6.  21  Apiil,  1774;  m.  13  July, 
IfcOO.  Klizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Lecky,  Esq.  of 
Kilnockand  Ballykealy,  CO.  Carlow,  and(L  27  Jan.  1845, 
having  by  her  (who  (;.  19  Jan.  1821)  had,  with  seven 
daus.  (1  Eiiza,beth  Lecky,  6.  13  April,  1801,  m.  15  June, 
1826,  John  Strangman,  Esq.  of  Waterford;  2  Anne,  h. 

23  May,  1802;  3  Jane,  6.  4  March,  1805  ;  4  Mary,  6.  4 
March,  1810;  5  Sarah  Augusta,  b.  5  Jan.  1811 ;  6  Lucy 
Frances,  6.  12  April,  1817,  i^.  24  May,  1823;  7  Lydia 
Elizabeth,  6.  11  Oct.  1820,  d.  24  Feb.  1821;,  four  sons, 

1  John  Lecky,  of  Kilconner  House,  J. P.,  High  Sheiiff 
ISGO,  m.  3  Sept.  18u6,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Henry  Watson,  Esq.  of  Lumclone  ;  and 
d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1870. 

2  Robert,  6.  12  Feb.  1807;  d.unm.  1878. 

3  William  Penrose,  6.  12  April,  1808  ;  d.  1875. 

4  George  Leopold,  6.  14  June,  1819 ;  d.  27  Dec. 
following. 

Samuel,  6.  24  May,  1775  ;  d.  s.  p. 
Robert,  b.  29  IMarch,  1780. 
William  Penrose,  b.  19  June,  1782 ;  d.  s.  p. 
Acne,  6.  17  Sept.  1778. 

4  George,  6.  15  March,  1745  ;  d.  31  Dec.  1766. 

6  Robert,  b.  9  July,  1746;  m.Uary,  dau.  of  Dr. Fothergill, 
of  Upton  House,  near  London. 
II.  S.amuel,  of  Ballydarton,  co.  Carlow,  b.  14  Nov.  1714:  and 
d.  22  March,  1784  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Beale,  Esq. 
of  Mountmellick,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
30  Juiy,  1781),  he  had  a  dau.,  Susan,  6.  25  Oct.  1746,  m. 
Henry  White,  of  Cork,  and  three  sons, 

1  John,  of  Rallydarton,  co.  Carlow.  b.  29  April,  1742  ;  d. 
25  Nov.  1793 ;  m.  Dinah,  dau.  of  Henry  Deaves,  of  Dub- 
lin, and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Sarah,  6.  20  Oct.  1799  ; 
Maria  Jane,  b.  28  Dec.  17b2  ;  Susan,  6.  5  Jan.  17s6; 
Jiinah  Wilson,  6.  11  May,  1791,  m.  14  May,  1812,  Jonathan 
Williamson)  four  sons, 

Sa-Jiuel,  6.  20  June,  1781;  d.  at  Lacken,  co.  Wexford, 

24  Jan.  1803. 

John    Henry,    of    Ballydarton,   6.   5  April,   1787 ;    m. 

1st,  Mary  Garrett,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  two 

daus.  ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Gray,  of  Upton  House,  by 

whom  he  had  four  sons  and  four  daus.;  and  d.  May, 

1869. 
Henry,  of  Ballydarton,  b.  26  May,  1788:  to.  Emily,  dau. 

of  Very  Rev.  George  Maunsell,  Dean  of  Leiglilin,  and 

d.  s.p. 
Joshua,  6.  22  Oct.  1789  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Met- 

calf,  Esq.  ;  and  rf.  1869,  leaving  Francis  Metcalf  (Very 

Rev.),  Dean  of  Leighliii ;  Henry,  of  liallyroan  ;  George  ; 

Louisa,   m.  John   Giay,   Esq.  of  Upton  House ;  and 

others. 
George,  6.  10  Oct.  1793. 

2  Samuei,,  of  Lumclone,  6.  29  March,  1747  ;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Brewster,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Garrett  his  wire 
(brotlier  of  William  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Ballynidtea.  co. 
Wicklow,  who  wa=  grandfather  of  Riglit  Hon.  Abiaham 
Brewster,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  1867-68)  ;  and  d. 
1830,  lea\ing  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  an  only  son, 

TfioMAS  Henry,  of  Lumclone,    Capt.   Carlow  Rcgt.  of 

Militi,i,  6.  1790,  d.  7  Jan.  1853;  m.  1  June,  1815.  Anne, 

only  dau.  of  Daniel  Walker,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and 

granddau.  of  Willi m)  Walker,  Esq.,  twice  Lord  Mayor 

of  Dublin,  and  d.  1853,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1809) 

Lad  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Henbt,  of  Lumclone,  J. P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 

Dublin,  6.  29  June,   1823;  m.  3  Aug.   1854,   Sarah 

Sempill,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Thomas  Roberts, 

LL.  D..  of  Ravindon  House,  co.  Carlow,  Vicar  of  Yox- 

ford,  Suffolk  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 

Forbes,  5th  Bart,  of  Crai^ievar,  and  his  wife.  Hon. 

Sarah  Sempill,  dau.  of  John,  12th  Lord  Sempill),  and 

d.  5  Feb.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

Henky  Fokbes  Montagd.  of  Lumclone,  co.  Carlow, 
b.  24  June,  ls56 ;  m.  1885,  Frances  Mari.i,  dau.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Wyse,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1891. 

William  Sempill,  6. 15  Aug.  1858,  deceased. 

Thomas  De  Lancy,  6.  9  Nov.  1859. 

Isabella  Anne. 

Emily  Loui>a  Violet,  deceased. 

Madelaine  Frances. 

Agnes  Delia. 

n.  Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Philip  and  SI. 
James,  Illraeombe,  Devon,  b.  25  July,  1825,  gained 
Royal  Scholarship  on  entrance  into  Trinity  College, 
Dublin;  m,  Frances  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Rowley,  Esq.  of  Norwood  Lodge,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue. 


Constance  Mary. 
Florence  Miiisim. 


Emily  Rowley. 
Grace. 


III.  John  Walker,  d.  unm.  June,  1878. 

IV.  Robert  Lecky,  now  of  Kilconner  House. 

I.  Sarah  Louisa,  vi.  3  Sept.  1836,  John  Lecky  Watson, 
j:sq.  of  Kilconner  House,  co.  Carlow,  who  d.  s.  v  9 
Sept.  18"0. 

i[.  Annette  Elizabeth. 

III.  Emily  Lctitia,  7a.  31  July,  1843,  John  Deane  Drake, 
Esq.  of  Stokestown,  co.  Wexford,  who  d.  20  Dec.  1855 
(see  Drake  of  Stokes'own). 

IV.  Elizabeth  Susan,  m.  Oct.  1853,  John  Cornwall 
Brady,  Esq.  of  Myshall  House. 

3  Joshua,  6.  28  Oct.  1752;  d.  unm. 

III.  Jonathan,   m.  25  Aug.   1759,  Deborah,  sister  of  Walter 
White,  of  Donore;  andc/.  1776. 

IV.  W  illiam,  b.  12  March,  1719  ;  d.  5  Oct.  1781. 

V.  Joseph,  b.  11  Dec.  1725. 

Mr.  Watson  m.2ndly,  Abigail  Craven,  whotL  1752;  andSrdly, 
24  April,  1754,  Deborah  Fuller,  but  had  no  further  issue.     He 
d.  14  May,  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Seat — Kilconner  House,  co.  Carlow. 


WATSON    OF    BERWICK    HOUSE. 

Watson,  James,  Esq.  of  Berwick  House,  Salop, 
J.P.  COS.  Stafford,  Worcester,  and  Salop,  s.  1853 ;  b. 
1817  ;  m.  1856,  Jane,  dau.  of  Leonard  Willan,  Esq. 
of  Silverdale,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  liad  issue, 

James  Willan,  d.  an  infant. 
Florence  Maby. 

Mr.  Watson  is  only  son  of  James  Watson,  Esq.  of 
Edgbaston,  rear  Eirniingham,  (who  d.  1853),  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eicliard  Spreadborough,Esq. 
Ho  was  elected  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury  in  1885,  and 
resigned  in  1892. 

Seat— Berwick  Hall,  near  Shrewsbury. 
CUtbs — Carlton,  and  Conservative. 


WATSON    OF    SHIEECLIFFE    HALL. 

Watson,  Sir  Henry  Edmund,  of  Shirecliffe 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  The  Park  Cottage,  Worksop,. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  b.  19 
March,  1815.  Sir  Henry  is  son  of  John  Watson, 
Esq.  of  Shirecliffe  Hall,  who  d.  1853. 

Arms— Or,  a  pale  gu.  surmounted  by  a  chevron  invected, 
thereon  three  crescents  between  as  many  martlets,  all  counter- 
changed.  C'rest^ln  front  of  an  eagle  s  head  couped,  gu., 
gorged  with  a  collar  vallary  three  crescents  or. 

5ert(s— Shirecliffe  Hall,  Sheffield  ;  and  The  Park  Cottage, 
Worksop. 

Clubs— CaiUon,  S.W. ;  and  Constitutional,  W.C. 


WATSON    OF    AYTON. 

Watson,  William:  Livingstone,  Esq.  of 
Ayton,  Perthshire,  F.R.A.S.,  F.E.G.S.,  F.S.S.,  and 
F.3.A.  Scot.,  formerly  a  mercliant  in  Calcutta  and 
London,  b.  19  Oct.  1835  ;  m.  13  Feb.  1878,  Eliza- 
beth Lindsay,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Seton,  advocate, 
M.A.  Oxon  ^atc  of  St.  Bennet's,  Edinburgh),  and 
representative  of  the  Sexons  of  Cariston,  co.  Fife ; 
and  by  her  lias  issue, 

Robert  William  Seton,  6.  20  Aug.  1879. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  descended  from  the  Watsons  of 
Cairnfold,  who  possessed  propt-rty  on  the  boundaries  of  Pertb 
and  Clackmannan  from  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century. 

William  Watson  (younger  son  of  Janus  Watson,  of  Cairn- 
fold), 6.  1776;  Hi.  1799,  Helen  W'hyte,  and  d.  1868,  aged  92, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Robert  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kinross,  N.B.,ft.  1802;  to.  25  Dec. 
1834,  Catherine  Laing,  dau.  of  Henry  Livingstone,  of  Sand- 
port,  Kinross,  by  his  wife,  Jean  Dempster  (of  the  family  of 
Dempster  of  Tillyochle,  co.  Kinross),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1857) 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Livingstone,  now  of  Ayton. 

II.  He.ry,  b.  Ib37;  d.  1844. 

III.  Robert,  b.  1S38  ;  d.  ]a4I. 

I.  Je.an  Dempster,  b.  6  June,    1840;    d.  unm.   28  March, 

1890. 

Mr.  Watson  d.  1874. 
Aims — Arg.,  an  oak  tree  fructed,  growing  out  of  a  mount  in 


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■base,  ppr.,  surmounted  of  a  bend  gu.,  charged  with  three 
cinquefoils  of  the  fii-st.  Crest— \  cross-crosslet  fitchee  arg., 
issuing  cut  ofa  crescent  gu.     .Vof^o— Lippen  to  God. 

6fat — Avton  House,  Abernethy,  Perthshire. 

Clubs — Keform  and  Oriental. 


WATSON    OF    BURNHEAD. 

Watsox,  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  co. 
Koxburgh,  J.P.,  Capt.  1st  Essex  (44th)  Eegt.,  b. 
20  Jan.  1S55 ;  m.  1S92,  Mabel  Agnes,  4tli  dan.  of 
Lient.-Col.  Thomas  Mahon,  R.A.,  and  has  issue, 

William  Scott,  &.  3  Aug.  1S93. 

Lineage, — The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  family  was  Sir 
Valter  Scot,  of  Kirkurd,  the  tenth  generation  of  the  house  of 
Euccleugh,  who  tiourished  in  the  Reigns  of  James  I.  and  II. ; 
111.  a  dau.  of  Peter  Cockliurn,  of  Hinderland  (an  ancient 
family  iu  co.  Peebles),  and  by  her  had  three  sons,  of  whom  i. 
David  (Sir),  carried  on  the  line  of  the  house  of  Buccleuch  ; 
II.  James,  progenitor  of  this  family.    This 

James  Scot,  was  sometime  proprietor  of  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Kirkurd,  and  was  designated  by  that  title,  of  which 
there  are  many  documents.  He  afterwards  resigned  that 
estate  back  to  the  family,  and  acquired  from  David,  3rd 
Lord  Lindsay  of  Byres,  the  lands  of  Over  and  Nether  Newhall, 
in  Roxburghshire,  now  called  Burnhead  and  Burnfoot,  which 
is  instructed  by  a  charter  from  the  said  Lord  Lindsay  to  this 
James  of  these  lands,  dated  1484.  He  also  acquired  from  the 
family  of  Glencairn  the  lands  of  Hassendean,  &c.,  co.  Box- 
burgh.    By  Margaret,  his  wife,  he  had  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  David,  who  s.  his  father  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Has- 
sendean, &c. 

II.  John,  fii-st  of  the  Scots  of  Burnhead. 

III.  Robert,  who  got  from  his  father  the  lands  of  Nether 
Kewhall,  &c.,  afterwards  called  Burnfoot. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Scot,  Esq.,  obtained  from  his  father  the  lands  of  Over 
I^ewhall  (by  a  charter  dated  1  June,  14!)2),  afterwards  called 
Burnhead,  which  has  been  the  chief  title  of  this  family  ever 
since.    He  left  issue,  a  son, 

John'  Scot,  Esq.  of  Burnhead.  He  granted  charters  to  Sir 
John  Scot,  vicar  of  Hawick,  of  the  lands  of  Wester  and  Easter 
3Iurcmaw  (now  called  Lees),  in  co.  Roxburgh  in  1535  and 
1539,  to  the  first  of  which  his  seal  is  appended.  He  also 
.granted  a  precept  of  sasine  to  James  Scot,  natural  son  to  the 
said  Sir  John,  dated  1550.  He  d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  1582, 
leaving  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Scot,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  of  whom  there  are  many 
notices,  such  as  charters,  precepts  of  sasine,  &c.  This  family 
had  large  possessions,  and  were  superiors  of  several  other 
lands  besides  their  own  property,  as  appears  by  many  charters, 
precepts  of  sasine,  &c.  granted  by  them  to  different  persons 
between  the  years  1534  and  1608.  Robert  Scot  had  issue, 
three  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir.  ii.  Adam. 

ni.  Robert,  who  settled  in  Holland. 
He  d.  in  1609,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scot,  of  Burnhead,  who,  in  his  father's  lifetime, 
was  an  officer  in  Holland,  and  served  under  the  brave  Walter 
■Scot,  Lord  Buccleuch,  against  the  Spaniards  about  the  year 
1604,  when  the  cohort  of  Scots  performed  many  glorious 
actions  against  their  enemies.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicol 
Cairncross,  of  Hislop  or  Calfhill,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Robert,  his  heir.  He  d.  about  1C40,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
«on, 

Robert  Scot,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  who,  in  his  father's  lifetime, 
■m.  1st  (contract  1636),  Marian,  dau.  of  Bagnel  Bennett,  of 
■Chcsters,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.  He  m.  2ndly  (contract 
1643),  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hector  Turnbull,  of  Clarilaw,  by 
whom  he  had  four  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert  Scot,  of  Lees. 

III.  Adam,  m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Alexander. 

He  d.  in  1677,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scot,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  who  m.  Agnes,  dan.  of 
Archibald  Wedderstain,  merchant  in  Dalkeith,  by  whom  he 
had  three  sons  and  several  daus.  (of  whom  Euphan,  m. 
Thomas  Watson,  writer  in  Hawick,  and  had  a  son,  William, 
of  whom  afterwards). 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  who  was  principal  surgeon  to  the  hospital  of  the 
English  army  in  Spam,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne,  and  at 
the  siege  of  (iibraltar  in  1727;  a.  unm. 

ni.  Peter,  of  WiUiamsburgh,  in  Virginia. 


The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Scot,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  m.  Agnes,  2nd  dau.  of 
Gideon  Sent,  of  Falnash,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Scot,  of  Thirlestane,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  by  her  had  issue,  two 
sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter  Scot,  a  merchant  in  Virginia. 

I.  Agnes. 

II.  Margaret,  of  •whom  presently. 

He  d.  in  1755  and  was  .<!.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scot,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  who  d.  unm.  31  March, 
1795,  and  was  «.  by  his  sister, 

Margaret  Scot,  who  9)1.  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Charters,  minister 
of  Wilton  parish,  but  d.  s.p.  17  Nov.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  her 
1st  cousin  and  nearest  heir, 

William  Watson,  Esq.of  Burnhead  (son  of  Thomas  Watson, 
and  his  wife,  Euphan  Scot),  m.  21  Aug.  1785,  at  Nassau,  in  the 
island  of  New  Providence,  East  Florida,  Rebecca  Peters,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Burnhead. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  25  Nov.  1788. 

II.  Rebecca,  6.  4  July,  1790;  m.  W.  Prole,  Esq. 
Mr.  Watson  d.  3  July,  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Watson,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  6.  19  April,  1787  ;  m. 
1818,  Bridget  Bowles,  dau.  of  William  Abraham,  of  Bath,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William  Scott,  of  Burnhead. 

n.  Henrv,  m.  Emma  Byrne,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Charles. 

I,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Stavert,  of  Hoscote,  and  d.  s.  p.  1870. 
Mr.  Watson  d.  3  Feb.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scott  AVatson,  Esq.  of  Burnhead,  b.  8  May,  1819 ; 
VI.  1851,  Louisa  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dennis,  of  Pilton,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William  Scott,  now  of  Burnhead. 

II.  Thomas  John,  b.  19  Nov.  1859:  d.  10  Oct.  1860. 

III.  Charles  Abraham,  b.  9  July,  1861. 

I.  Brid;;et  Sarah,  b.  2  June,  1852  ;  (/.  28  Nov.  1885. 

II.  Annie  Louisa  Elizabeth,  b.  26  Nov.  1853;   d.  27  June, 
1874. 

III.  Louisa  Margaret,  b.  9  Sept.  1856,  d.  v.nm.  24  Aug.  1888. 

IV.  Susan  Harriett,  6.  2  Jan.  1858;  d.  19  March,  1875. 

v.  Frances  Emmeline,  b.  25  June,  1863,  m.  1893,  P.  E.  L. 
Mason,  Esq. 

Mr.  Watson  d.  30  April,  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Adiis — Or,  on  a  bend  az.,  a  star  between  two  cre.<!cents  of 
the  first,  within  a  border  of  the  second.  Crest — A  buck's  head 
and  neck  erased,  ppr.,  collared  az.,  the  collar  charged  with  a 
star  between  two  crescents  or,  all  within  two  branches  of  laurel 
issuing  from  the  torse,  and  disposed  circular  ways.  Mottoes — 
(On  an  escroU  above)  "In  recto  decus";  and  "Nemo  sibi 
nasciiur." 

Heut — Burnhead,  Hawick,  Roxburghshire. 

Clubs — New  Club,  Edinburgh;  Junior  United  Service,  Lon- 
don. 


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GIBSON-WATT    OF    DOLDOWLOD. 

Gibsox-Watt,  James  Millek,  Esq.  of  Doldo-w- 
lod,  CO.  Radnor,  and  Heathfield,  co.  Stafford,  b.  6 
Sept.  1875;  s.  his  father  1891. 

Lineage.— James  Gibson,  Esq.,  Staff-Surgeon  13th  Light 
DraRoons,    descended   from  a  family  seated  in  co.  Ayr,  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Miller,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  by  Margaret  his 
wile,  dau.  of  James  Watt,  F.R.S.,  LL.D.,  the  celebrated  engi- 
neer and  improver  of  the  steam  engine,*  and  d.  1835,  leaving 
issue, 
James  Watt,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Watt 
by  royal  licence,   1856,  in  compliance  with  the  wUl  of  his 
great  uncle,  James  Watt,  Esq.of  Doldonlod. 
Agnes  Miller,  to.  Chilley  Pine,   Esq.,  4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
who  was  killed  at  balaclava,  1854,  leaving  a  son,  Arthur. 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  Feb.  1865,  Henry  Brunning  Marsh, 
Esq.  of  Upton-on -Severn,  M.D.,  d.  8  Feb.  1877,  leaving  a 
dau.,  Ethel  Margaret  Watt. 

The  son, 

James  Watt  Gibson-Watt,  Esq.  of  Doldowlod  and  Heath- 
field,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Radnor,  b.  4 
Aug.  1831 ;  m.  17  Nov.  1874,  Emma  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry 

♦  James  Watt,  J. P.  of  Greenock,  to.  Agnes  Muirhead,  and 
was  fatiier  of  James  Watt,  the  great  engineer  and  natural 
philosopher,  and  chief  inventor  oi  the  steam  engine,  F.R.S., 
LL.D.,  b.  1736  ;  was  twice  married,  and  d.  19  Auc  1819.  A 
monuiuental  statue  by  Chantrey,  with  a  remarkable  inscription 
by  Lord  Brougham,  is  in  Westminster  Abbey ;  another  in 
Handsworth  Church,  co.  Stafford. 


WAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAT 


2155 


O'EeiUy  Hoey,    Esq.  of  Knuzden,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
issue. 

James  Miller,  now  of  Doldowlod. 

Geraldine  Emma.        Evelyn  Margaret.        Dorothy  Ellen. 
Mr.  Gibson-Watt  d.  19  June,  1891. 

Seats — Doldowlod,  Khajader,  co.  Eadnor,  and  Heathfleld, 
CO.  Stafford. 


WATT    OF    SPEKE    HALL. 
Watt,  Adelaide,  of  Speke  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
h.  19  May,  1857  ;  s.  her  father  1865. 

Lineage. — Eichabd  Watt,  merchant,  of  Liverpool,  pur- 
chased, 1797,  the  manor  of  Speke  from  C.  G.  Beauclerk,  Esq., 
son  of  the  well-known  Topham  Beauclerk.  His  nephew  and 
heir, 

EicHAED  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton,  co.  York,  and  Speke 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  co.  York,  d.  ISli,  and  was 
5.  by  his  son, 

EicHAED  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton  and  Speke  Hall,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  York,  1811,  who  had  issue, 

I.  EicHiRD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Francis,  of  Bishop  Burton,  b.  1814,  J. P.  and  D.L.  East 
Eiding  of  co.  York,  and  High  Sheriff  1865.  He  d.  umii.  17 
June,  1870,  and  wass.  at  Bishop  Burton  by  his  brother. 

III.  William,  of  Bishop  Burton,  who  d.  1874. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  James  Hall,  Esq.  of  Scarborough  (see  Hall- 
Watt,  of  Bisho'p  Burton). 

II.  Mary,  m.  May,  1834,  James  Sprot,  of  Spott  House,  co. 
Haddington. 

The  eldest  son, 

EicnAED  Watt,  Esq.  of  Speke,  had  an  only  son, 

EicHARD  Watt,  Esq.  of  Speke,  b.  1835 ;  m.  1856,  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  William  Hignett,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  d.  1865, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1861)  an  only  child,  Adelaide,  now  of 
Speke. 

Arms — Per  fess  or  and  az.,  a  fess  embattled  between  three 
fleurs-de-lis  counterchan^ed.  O-est — A  greyhound  sejant  arg. 
jiowdered  with  fleurs-de-lis,  one  paw  resting  on  two  arrows. 

6'fa£— Speke  Hall,  near  Liverpool. 


HALL-WATT    OF    BISHOP    BUBTON 
AND    CAKHEAD. 

ITail-Watt,  Ernest  Eichaed  Beadlet,  Esq. 
of  Eisliop  Burton  and  Carhead,  co.  York,  J. P.  for 
the  East  Eiding,  M.A.  Cambridge,  b.  5  Oct.  186.J  ; 
m.  3  Feb.  1891,  Julia  Philadelphia,  2nd  dau.  of 
Digby  Cayley,  of  Norton  Grove,  Malton,  eo.  York. 
Mr.  Hall- Watt  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Watt  in  1886. 

Lineage.— James  Hall,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Scorbro',  m. 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton  and 
Speke  Hall,  co.  Lancaster  {see  thatj'amUij)a.nti.d.  1877,  leaving 
a  son, 

John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Scorbro'  Hall  and  Walkington 
Lodge,  Beverley,  6.  1835  ;  m.  1862,  Mary  Amelia,  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Bradley  Wainman,  Esq.  of  Carhead,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1892)  had  issue, 

Ernest  Eichard  Bradley,  now  of  Bishop  Burton. 

Mabel,  m.  James  Garforth  Tottie,  Esq. 
3Ir.  Hall  d.  v.  p.  1868. 

A  rms — Per  pale  or  and  az.,  a  fesse  nebuly  between  four  fleurs- 
de-lis  all  counterchanged.  Crest — A  greyhound  sejant,  arg., 
seme  de  lis  az.,  supporting  with  the  dexter  paw  two  arrows 
saltireways  points  downwards  ppr.     Motto — Vigneurde  dessus. 

Sea(s— Bishop  Burton,  Beverley,  and  Carhead,  Crossbills,  co 
York.  CiMii— Junior  Carlton,  and  Wellington,  S.W.,  and 
Yorkshire. 


WATT    OF    BEECKNESS. 
Watt,  William    Geoege    Thomas,    Esq.  of 
Breckness,  co.  Orkney,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1849  ;  m. 
;23  July,  1885,   Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of   the   late 
Lieut.  Eobert  Barry,  E.M. 

Lineage.— Breckness  was  acquired  by 

George  Graham  or  Graeme,  Bishop  of  Orkney  16in-38  (see 
Sutheeland-Gbaeme,  of  Graenieshall).    His  3rd  son, 

John  Graham,  of  Breckness,  rn.  22  Sept.  1645,  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Harry  Stewart,  of  Graemsay,  and  d.  before  1672,  leaving  a 
son, 


Haebt  Graham,  of  Breckness,  6.  1648;  m.  1669,  Euphemia, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Honyman,  Bishop  of  Orkney.  He  represented 
the  county  in  Parliament  1685,  and  d.  20  June,  1718,  leaving  a 
son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Graham,  of  Breckness,  6. 1672 ;  in.  1694,  Euphemia, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Honyman,  of  Graemsay,  and  d.  1721,  leaving  a 
son, 

Eobebt  Graham,  of  Breckness,  b.  1696  ;  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  his  uncle,  James  Graham,  of  Anstruther,  a.nd.d.  before  1754, 
leaving  a  son, 

Eobert  Graham,  of  Breckness,  b.  1724;  m.  1744,  Margaret 
Brown,  andrf.  Sept.  1780,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1747  ;  d.  v.  p. 

II.  Patrick,  of  Breckness,  6.  1748,  sold  the  estate  in  1787  to 
his  brother-in-law,  William  Watt,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1800. 

III.  Eobert,  b.  1749  ;  m.  Miss  Smith,  of  Turmiston,  Orkney. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  1752  ;  m.  William  Watt,  merchant  in  Kirk- 
wall, afterwards  of  Breckntss  (son  of  William  Watt,  mer- 
chant in  Kirkwall,  by  Katherine,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eer. 
John  Gibson,  of  Evie  and  Eendall,  son  of  Alexander  Gibson, 
Archdeacon  of  Caithness,  Dean  of  Watten  and  Bowei^bv 
Katherine,  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Sinclair,  of  Assery)  ; 
and  </.  18  July,  1779,  leaving  by  him  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1810, 
agfd  80)  issue, 

1  William  Gbaham,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  Eobert  Graham  Watt,  6.  1779;    m.  EUza  Eae,  and  had 
issue. 

1  Margaret  Ann  Watt,  1778  ;  m.  hercousin  James  Stewart 
Watt,  M.D.,  and  had  issue. 

AViLLiAM  Graham  Watt,  of  Breckness,  eldest  son  of  Margaret 
Graham  and  her  husband,  William  Watt,  s.  to  Breckness.  He 
was  b.  1776;  m.  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Traill,  of  Frotoft, 
Orkney,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1866,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Watt  Graham,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Traill,  6.  1819 ;  m.  Eliza  Strang,  and  had,  Ann 
Traill,  and  Eliza  Strang. 

III.  Eobert  Graham,  b.  1825;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Dale,  Esq. ;  and  d.  3  April,  1862,  leaving  issue, 

William  Geoege  Thomas,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
Eobina  Graham. 

I.  Eobina  Grant,  m.  James  William  Moffatt,  E.N. 

II.  Margaret  Graham. 

III.  Ann  Traill,  m.  John  Balfour,  Esq. 

IV.  Thomima  Traill. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Watt  Geaham  Watt,  of  Breckness,  6.  1815  ;  m. 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Logic,  D.D.,  Minister  at  Kirk- 
wall, and  d.  s.  p.  4  March,  1876,  being  «.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  proprietor. 

.irms  (of  Gbaham) — Or,  a  lion's  paw  erased  and  erect  betw. 
four  roses  gu.,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  of  the  held.  Crest^ 
\  lion's  paw  as  in  the  shield,  grasping  a  sword  paleways  ppr. 
Motto — Xec  temere  nee  timide. 

Sea<— Skaill  House,  Breckness,  Orkney. 


WATTS    OF    ABNEY    HALL. 

Watts,  James,  Esq.  of  Abney  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
b.  28  June,  1845  ;  m.  1877,  Anne  Hadfield,  2nd  dau. 
of  Dr.  Henry  Browne,  of  Manchester,  and  has  had 
issue, 

James,  b.  8  Aug.  1878. 

Humphrey,  b.  15  Sept.  1880. 

TJghtred,  b.  19  March,  1882;  cZ.  2  Dec.  1884. 

Henry  Lyonel  b.  5  Sept.  1884. 

Miles  Buckston,  b.  14  Sept.  1886. 

Anne  Hadfield,  b.  9  Sept.  1888. 

Lineage. — John  Watts,  Esq.   m.  Sarah  Busby,   and  d. 

at  Burnage,  9  Sept.  1801,  leaving  a  son,  John  Watts,  Esq.  of 
Burnage,  co.  Lancaster,  ra.  Elizabeth  Beasley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  TO.  twice,  and  d.  s.  p.  1836. 

II.  William,  m.  Mary  Griftifs,  and  has  issue,  Joseph,  b. 
1S27;  William  ;  John,  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Saunders, 
Esq.;  Isaac;  and  five  daus. 

III.  Joseph,  deceased. 

IV.  Samuel,  residing  at  Burnage  Hall,  to.  1st,  and  had  is.sue, 
Samuel,  Edward,  George,  Eliza,  and  Jane  ;  m.  2ndly,  Maria 
Smith,  and  had  issue,  Albert,  Frank,  Stanly,  Maria,  and 
Gertrude. 

V.  James  (Sir),  late  of  Abney  Hall. 
The  youngest  son, 

SiE  James  Watts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  1871, 
b.  March,  1804;  m.  16  Dec.  1832,  Margaret  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Buckley,  Esq.  of  CarrHill,  Saddleworth,  co. 
York  (descended  from  Geoffrey  de  Bucklegh,  of  Buckley  Hall, 
Eochdale,  slain  at  the  battle  of  Evesham,  1265),  and  by  her, 
who  d.  1892,  had  issue. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAU 


I.  James,  now  of  Abney  TTall. 

I.  Kmina,  m.  24  Nov.  ISoS,  James  Carlton,  Esq.  of  AVhallcy 
E.'iiige,  Mancluster. 

II,  Susan  Huckley,  m.  Xathaniel  Buckley,  Esq.  of  Carr  Hill, 
Saddlewonh. 

Sir  James  servccl  tlie  cffieo  of  >[ayor  of  Manchester,  and  re- 
ceived the  honour  of  knishtliood  lS57,and  i(.  April,  1S7S,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou,  Ja.mes,  now  of  Abney  Hall. 

.^r;ii5— Erni.,  on  a  chief  sa.  a  ffarb  between  two  bees  or. 
CnM—A.  deiui-critlin  s;i.  with  winys  extended  chequy  or  and 
s:i.  the  dexter  claw  grasping  a  garb  or.  Aloito — Fide  sed  cui 
vide 

.S,  •<«— .\bney  Hall,  Chcadle,  near  Manchester ;  and  Farlands, 
Kinder,  Derbyshire. 


WATTS    OF    HANSIiOPE    PARK. 

"Watts,  Edwaed  1Ia>sloi'e,  Esq.  of  Ilanslope 
Purk.  BiK'ks,  b.  12  June,  1S4.'5,  J. P.  for  Buckingliam 
and  Xurtliant-!,  ;«.  IG  April,  1S68,  Sophia  Edith, 
3rd  dan.  of  Eichard  Sclbv  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  The 
Ehus,  Eletchley,  Bucks,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 

1re.se,  b.  29  Jan.  1870. 

Lineage. — The  founder  of  this  family  was  William 
■\VaTts,  h.  1722,  who,  under  Lord  Clive,  brought  to  a  successful 
termination  the  treaty  with  Meer  Jaffier,  in  Hindostan,  June, 
1757.  lie  <;.  17C4,  and  left  with  a  dau.,  Amelia,  who  m. 
Sir  Charles  Jenkinson,  Bart.,  afterwards  Earl  of  Liverpool, 
an  only  son  and  successor. 

Edward  Watts,  Esq.,  in  whose  minority  his  trustees  pur- 
chased from  the  representatives  of  the  Pierrepont  family  the 
manor  and  estate  of  Hanslope.  He  ra.  Florentia,  dau.  of 
-Mexander  Wynch,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Fort  George,  Madras, 
and  (.1.  1S28,  leaving  is.sue, 

Edward,  of  Hanslope,  t.  1778;  d.  unm.  1800. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Amelia,  b.  17»U ;  d.  unm.  March,  1862. 
The  2ad  son, 

William  Watts,  Esq.,  m.  and  dying  1818,  left  issue, 

I.  WiLLI.WI. 

II.  Henry,  b.  20  Oct.  1822;  rf.  unm.  May,  18.53. 

I.  Eliza.  HI.  liev.  W.  II.  .\pthorp,  M.A..  Vicar  of  Brierton, 
son  of  Kev.  Frederick  .-Vpthorp,  of  Gumley,  Leicestershire, 
and  h:is  issue,  Frederick  WUliam ;  John  Gardiner  ;  East; 
Lucy  EHza. 

II.  Louisa  Kosa,  m.  Rev.  Augustue  Pyne,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Horning,  Norfolk,  anil  has  issue ;  Williaai  Augustus: 
Edward  Dilman  ;  Hamilton  St.  Ledger;  Lucy  Gardner 
Sadler ;   Florence  Alice  Minnie. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Watts,  Esq.  b.  1821 ;  m.  15  Sept.  1843,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Apthorp,  Rector  of  Gumley,  co. 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1856,  Regin.ald 
Robert  Walpole,  Esq.,  grandnephew  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Orfoid) 
had  issue, 

Edward  Hanslope,  now  of  Hanslope  Park. 

Caroline  Florentia.  m.  24  Sept.  1867,  Henry  Edward,  elder 
son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Bull,  Rector  of  Lathbury,  Bucks, 
and  has  issue,  a  son,  Herbert  Edward,  6.  May,  1870. 

Fredeiick  Annie  Fanny. 

Mr.  Watts  d.  18  Nov.  1S53. 

Amis — .4z.,  three  arrows  or, feathered  and  headed  arg.  on  a 
chief  of  the  .second  as  many  Moors'  heads  couped  and  sidefaced 
sa.  Crest — A  greyhound  .sejant  arg.  supporiing  with  the  dex- 
ter foot  an  arrow  or,  headed  and  barbed  of  the  first.  Motio — 
Nou  eget  JIauri  jaculis  neque  arcu. 

Seo£— H:in<.lope  Park,  Stuney  Stratfoid,  Bucks. 

Club — Brooks'. 


"WAUCHOPE    OF   NIDDE.IE   MARISCHAIi. 

Wauchope,  Andhew  GiLBEitT,  Esq.,  C.B., 
C.M.G-.,  of  Xiddrie,  .Midlotliian,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5 
July,  1846 ;  Col.  in  the  army  and  Major  42nd  R. 
Hij^Hiknders  (The  Black  Watch) ;  >«.  9  Dec.  1882, 
Elythea  Kuth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  Bart., 
of  Cambo,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1883,  has  had  issue, 

Andrew  William,  6.  1883;  d.  4  April,  1887. 

liineag'e.  —This  very  ancient  family  was  originally  settled 
in  the  South  of  Scotland,  in  the  district  of  Wauchopedale  in 
CO.  Dumfries. 

The  direct  ancestors  of  the  existing  family  were  hereditary 
Eaillics  in  Midlothian,  to  the  Keiths  Marischals  of  Scotland, 
afterwards  Earls  Marischal,  from  whom   they  got  the  lands 


of  Niddrie  Marischal,  and  they  are  now  by  far  the  oldest 
possessors  of  land  in  the  male  line  for  a  wide  range  round 
Edinburgh. 

Robert  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie  Marischal,  inscribed  his 
name  upon  a  tomb  which  he  built  in  1387.  Gilbert  Wa0- 
CHOPE  had  a  charter  of  Niddrie  from  Robert  III.;  and 
Patrick  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie,  and  Isabel  his  spouse,  occur 
in  a  deed  6  Nov.  1479. 

From  Archibald  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie,  and  Eupherae 
Scougal  his  wife,  living  1491,  the  chain  of  evidence  is  complete 
to  the  present  time.  They  had  Gilbert,  who  succeeded; 
and  -Margaret,  m.  Sir  William  Dundas,  of  Dundas.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Gilbert  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie,  had  a  charter  as  heir 
apparent  to  Archibald,  6  Nov.  1504.  He  appears  repeatedly 
as  Deputy  to  Earl  Marischal,  from  1527  to  1540.  His  wife's 
name  is  unknown,  but  he  had  a  son  Gilbert,  his  heir;  and 
Eupheme,  vi.  1520,  Sir  John  Edmonstone,  Knt.  of  Edmon- 
stone.  They  probably  had  another  son,  as  at  this  time  also 
lived  Robert  Wauchope,  who,  Bishop  Lesley  states,  was 
Primate  of  Ireland,  Doctor  of  Sorbonne,  and  d.  at  Paris, 
10  Nov.  U>51.    The  son, 

Gilbert  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie,  m.  Alison,  dau.  of  Hamilton, 
of  Innerwick.  He  d.  Aug.  1571,  and  bis  relict  1589,  leaving 
I.William,  who  succeeded;  ii.  Gilbert;  in.  Abraham;  iv. 
John;  V.  Adam;  i.  Eupheme,  m.  Henry  Halyburton,  of 
Merton,  1574.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Wauchope,  ra.  1st,  15G0,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hepburn, 
of  Wauchton,  by  whom  he  had  Robert,  his  heir ;  and  2ndly, 
Margaret,  widow  of  Sir  James  Dundas,  of  Dundas,  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Sandilands  of  Calder,  and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord 
Torphichen.    The  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Wauchope,  of  Niddrie,  m.  1558,  Margaret  Dundas, 
dau.  of  his  stepmother,  by  whom  he  had,  Archibald,  his  heir; 
and  Mary,  m.  1583,  Gavin  Sandilands,  of  Luaifodda.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Marg:iret,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Douglas,  of  Drumlanrig, 
ancestor  of  the  Dukes  of  Queensberry,  widow  of  William, 
Earl  of  Monteith,  and  of  Edward  Crichton,  of  Sanquhar, 
Robert,  and  Archibald,  the  younger,  of  Niddrie,  his  son  and 
heir  apparent,  were  both  forfeited  1587.  The  said  Archibald 
Wauchope  had  vi.  1584,  Rachel  McGill,  dau.  of  Sir  Jurae."i 
McGill,  Knt.  of  Rankeilor,  and  widow  of  George  Stewart,  of 
Rosyth.  He  was  a  Papist  under  attaimler.  He  had  a  son, 
F'rancis,  who  s.  before  1604,  when  he  was  served  heir  to  his 
grandfather,  Robert,  and  1609,  there  was  an  Act  passed  of 
restitution  of  the  House  of  Niddrie.    This 

Francis  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie,  m.  Jane  Sandilands  (said' 
to  be  dau.  of  Lord  Torpichen),  and  had,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii. 
Francis  ;  in.  William  ;  i.  Margaret,  1st  wife  of  James  Rait,  of 
Edmonstone.     The  elder  son, 

Sir  John  Wadchope,  was  knighted  by  King  Charles  I., 
when  he  visited  Scotland,  with  great  pomp,  1633.  Sir  John's 
1st  wife  was  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Hamilton,  of  Redhouse, 
next  brother  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Haddington,  and  by  hev 
he  had  two  sons,  i.  .\ndrew,  his  heir  ;  ii.  John,  who  m.  the 
heiress  of  Edmonstone,  and  is  now  represented  by  Sir  John 
Don- Wauchope,  Bart,  of  Edmonstone.  Sir  John  m.  2ndly, 
1653,  Jean,  widow  of  Sir  John  Ker,  of  Tochton,  by  whom  he 
had,  James,  whose  son  succeeded  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
present  luird,  of  whom  hereafter.     Sir  John's  son, 

Andrew  Wauchope,  then  younger,  of  Niddrie,  m.  1656, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Gilmour,  Knt.  of  Craigmillar, 
President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  by  whom  he  had  three 
sons,  I.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  James;  in.  Gilbert,  Lord' 
Fountainhall.  William,  his  son,  survived  until  1725,  when 
his  two  brothers  being  dead,  and  his  uncle  Lord  Edmon- 
ftone's  two  sons,  being  also  dead,  all  without  issue,  and  Lord 
Ediiionstone's  daus.  being  exclu<led  by  the  settlements  on  heirs 
male,  the  son  of  James,  his  uncle  by  the  half-blood,  succeeded. 
This 

James  Wauchope  was  served  male  heir  of  his  father's  2nd 
marriage,  1685.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wallace, 
Bart,  of  Craigie,  by  a  dau.  of  William  Menzies,  of  Pitfoddles, 
and  had  a  son, 

Andrew  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie,  s.  his  cousin,  1725.  He 
m.  June,  1735,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Andrew  Holme, 
of  Kinmicrghame,  son  of  Patrick,  1st  Earl  of  Marchmont, 
and  had  I.Andrew,  his  heir;  ii.  William;  in.  John.  The 
eldest  son, 

Capt.  John  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie,  served  as  Capt.  of 
Dragoons  at  the  battle  of  Minden.  He  m.  26  Sept.  1776, 
Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Baird,  of  Newbyth,  and  sister  of 
Gen.  Sir  David  Baird,  Bart.,  and  liad  i.  Andrew,  killed  at 
the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees,  in  command  of  the  20th  Foot;  ii. 
William,  his  heir;  in.  John;  iv.  George;  v.  Robert  (Capt.); 


WAU 


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WAY 


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I.  Alice  Mrs.  Macltenzie;  ii.  Helen,  Mrs.  Spottiswoode,  of 
Spottiswoode ;  iii.Jane;  iv.  Mary  ;  v.  Anne,  Mrs.  Waucliope  ; 
VI.  Sophia;  and  vii.  Margaret,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Patricli  Cami> 
bell,  K.C.B.    The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving,  son, 

William  Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddrie,  Licut.-Col.  26th  Regt., 
and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Maitland,  Governor  of 
Ceylon,  m.  1817,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Baird,  Esq.  of 
Newbyth,  and  niece  of  the  Marchioness  of  Breadalbane,  and 
"by  her  \wh  it?.  27  April,  186G)  had  issue, 

Andbew,  his  heir. 

Kersey  Sidjiey  Susan,  m.  1842,  Admiral  Sir  Geo'ge  Elliot, 
K.C.B.,  E.N.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Admiral  Sir  G. 
Elliot. 

Col.  Wauchope  d.  1825,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  WAncHOPE,  Esq.  of  Niddrie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  6 
Dec.  1818;  jn.  26  March,  1840,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Farrenrory,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Harriet  Amelia 
liis  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Garden,  Bart,  of 
Templemore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  late  of  Kiddrie. 

II.  Andrew  Gilbebt,  piesent  representative. 

7.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  12  Sept.  1800,  DayroUes 
Blakeney,  present  Lord  Veniry. 

II.  Hersey  Josephine  Frances  Mary. 
Mr.  Wauchope  d.  22  Nov.  1874,  and  was  i.  by  his  son, 

William  John  Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddrie,  Capt.  6th 
Inniskilling  Dragoons,  6.11  Sept.  1841;  m.  17  Aug.  1870, 
Eleanor,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward  Har- 
hottle  Grimston,  brother  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Verulam  ;  and 
<1.  1882. 

Arms— Az.,  two  mullets  in  chief  of  the  last  a  garb  or.  Crest 
— A  garb  or.     Mot((i—St:i  promissis. 

Seat — JSiddrie  House,  Liberton,  near  Edinburgh. 


WATJD,    late    OF    MANSTON    HALL. 

Watjd,  Edwaed  Wilkes,  Esq.  of  Easton,  co. 
York,  J.P.  Lieut.-Gol.  4tli  W.  York  Volunteers,  b. 
30  Sept.  1834 ;  m.  16  June,  1859,  Hon.  Elizabeth 
Holmes  A'Court,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Henry, 
2nd  Lord  Hejtesburj,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  William,  6.  11  Oct.  1864. 

II.  Brian  Henry,  b.  1866. 

III.  Arthur  Lennard  Charles,  6. 1372. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth.  ii.  Emily  Mary. 

III.  Mabel  Emily.  iv.  Gertrude  Anne. 

V.  Alice. 

Iiineag-e.— The  family  of  Waud,  or,  as  it  was  originally 
■spelt,  "Wode,"  claims  Saxon  origin,  and  has  been  for  many 
centuries  settled  in  the  co.  for  York,  wherein  they  were 
owners  of  Clifford's  Tower,  in  the  city  of  York,  until  it  was 
sold  to  the  county,  1826. 

Samuel  Waud,  Esq.,  who  was  b.  10  June,  1683;  m.  19  Feb. 
1725,  In  the  Chapel  Royal,  St.  James's,  Katharine,  youngest 
dau.  of  Robert  Horsfield,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  issue,  Samuel, 
his  heir;  and  Katharine,  m.  James  Saunders,  Esq.    The  son, 

Samuel  Waud,  Esq. ,  b.  17  Dec.  1729 ;  m.  7  June,  1756,  Alice, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Wilkes,  Esq.  of  Blackbane,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Samuel  Wilkes,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth  Katharine,  m.  William  Hill,  Esq.  of  Beeston 
Hall. 

Katharine.  Alice. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Wilkes  Waud,  Esq.  of  Chester  Court  and  Manston, 
6.  19  Oct.  1768;  lu.  24  Dec.  1796,  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  Brian 
Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Crakemarsh,  co.  Stafford,  niece  of  Bielby 
Porteous,  Bishop  of  London,  aud  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  Samuel  Wilkes  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rettendon,  Efsex,  h. 
26  Aug.  1801 ;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Meeeon, 
Esq.  of  Battle  Bridge,  and  had  two  sons  (twins)  aid  a 
dau., 

1  Samuel  Wilkes,  and  2  Bryan,  6.  18  Dec.  1857. 
1  Anne  Louisa. 

n.  Edwabd. 
The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Waud,  Esq.  of  Easton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  4th 
West  York  Militia,  Lieut. -Col.  West  Riding  Artillery  Volun- 
teers, 6.  10  April,  1806;  m.  30  July,  1«33,  Mary  Dorothy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Sayle,  Esq.  of  Wentbridge,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Wilkes,  now  of  Easton. 

II.  Brian  Wilkes,  Barrister  at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  6. 
4  June,  1837. 


I.  Ellen. 

II.  IMary,  m.  21  April,  1S70,  Marmaduke  Francis  Cox 
Dodman,  Esq.,  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Dodman  of  Pockliiigton. 

III.  Katherine. 

IV.  Margaret  Alice,  d.  Nov.  1872. 
Col.  Waud  d.  23  Dec.  1885. 

^rj».?-Or,  on  a  pale  az  ,  three  martlets  arg.  quartering  vert 

a  chevron  between  three  horses'  heads  couped  arg.     Crest A 

martlet  ppr.     Moito — Sola  virtus  iuvicta. 

;&'ca(— Kyde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Residence — Montreal,  Canada. 


WAY  OF  DENHAII. 
Wat,  Eleanor  Isabella  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of 
Eev.  Henry  Hugh  Way,  of  Alderbourne,  Bucks,  m. 
28  Feb.  1865,  the  late  Benjamin  Henry  Walpole 
Way,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  Backs  (b.  25  April, 
1830),  who  d.  18  Jan.  1891,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Benjamin  Ihst,  Ii.  9  July,  1869. 
It.  Lewis  Charles,  6.  28  May,  1872. 
in.  Geiald  Oscar,  6.  17  Feb.  1875. 
IV.  Roger  Hill,  6.  15  Aug.  1878. 
I.  Constance  Ishbel  Susan. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Waye,  originally  of  Somerset, 
removed  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  or  early  in  that  of 
Henry  VIII.,  to  Torrington,  in  Devon. 

AVilliam  Waye,  of  Great  Torrii'gton,  son  of  Alexander 
Waye,  had  a  confirmation  of  arms  from  Robert  Cooke, 
Clarenceux,  1574.  By  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Berry,  of  Berry  Nerber,  in  Devon,  he  had  four  sons,  of  whom 
the  eldest,  William,  was  ancestor  of  the  family  that  shortly 
after  removed  to  Bndport,  Dorset;  and  from  the  younger, 
Richard,  proceeded  a  branch  settled  co.  Hereford,  at  William 
and  Bostock.    The  former, 

AViLLiAM  Waye,  of  Torrington,  in  Devon,  living  1620,  d. 
about  1630,  leaving  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Waye,  of  Bridport,  Dorset,  d.  before  1680,  leaving  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  two  sons,  John  Wate,  of  Bridport,  and 

Benjamin  Waye,  of  Dorchester,  Rector  of  West  Stafford, 
Dorset.  He  d.  at  Bristol  1680,  lea\ing,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

Benjamin  Wat,  Esq.,  who  settled  in  London  as  a  merchant, 
and  resided  at  W'althamstow.  He  d.  1709,  leaving  issue,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Lewis,  of  the  Island  of 
Jamaica.    The  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Way,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  and  the  Old  Court,  Rich- 
mond, Surrey,  was  a  member  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Director 
of  the  South  Sea  Company,  and  President  of  Guy's  Hospital. 
He  d.  24  Jan.  1771,  having  been  four  times  married.  He  had 
issue  only  by  his  two  last  wives.  His  3rd  wife  was  Abigail, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Lockey,  Esq.  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  and  Home  Hill,  co.  Hereford,  by  Abigail  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Hill,  of  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  and  by  her 
he  had  a  son  and  dau., 

Benjamin,  his  heir. 

Abigail,   m.   April,    1767,    John   Baker   Holroyd,    Earl   of 

Sheftield. 

He  VI.  4thly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Payne,  Vicar  of 

Holme   Lacy,   co.   Hereford,   sister  of  Frances,   Countess  of 

Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1800;  had  an  only  son, 

I.  Gregory  Lewis,  b.  1757,  of  Spencer  Farm,  Essex  :  m.  9 

Dec.   1779,  Ann   Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.   William 

Paxton,   Rector  of  Taplow,  Bucks,   and  ri.  26  April,  1799, 

aged  43,  having  had,  with  two  daus.  {see  next  Memoir)  four 

sons, 

1  Lewis,  of  Spencer  Farm  {see  Way  nf  Spencer  Grange). 

2  John,  of  Spajnes  Hall,  Great  Yeldliam,  Essex,  J. P.,  d. 
unm.  9  Feb.  1868. 

3  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  7  April,  1792;  d.  14  Aug.  1814. 

4  Charles  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Spaynes  Hall.  Great 
Ycldham,  Essex,  Vicar  of  ISorham,  Essex,  b.  23  Jan. 
1796;  m.  1  Aug.  1832,  Georgiana  Augusta,  dau.  of  Harry 
Grover,  Esq.  of  Bury,  Hemel  Hempstead,  and  d.  1873, 
leaving  issue, 

George  Augustus,  now  of  Spaynes  Hall,  Essex,  J.P., 
Lieut. -Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  6  March,  lSo7;  m. 
3  Aug.  1864,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  C.  Warren, 
Rector  of  Tacolneston,  and  has  issue,  George  John,  b. 
1S65. 

Charles  Gregoiy,  Ensign  Bengal  Army,  6.  25  Aug. 
1838  ;  killed  at  Allahabad,  6  June,  1857. 

John  Lewis,  Lieut.  R  N.,  b.  30  July,  1840. 

Edward,  b.  28  June,  1843;  )«.  15  Dec.  1868,  Miss  Cathe- 
rine Johanna  Landsberg,  of  Natal. 

William  Robert,  b.  10  April,  1S49. 


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WAY 


Emily  Augiisfa,  m.  9  Ausr.  ISoo,  Champion  Russell,  Esq. 

of  Stulibei-s,  KomforJ,  Slajor  N.  Essex  Militia. 
Harriett  Elizabeth,  m.  2  Aug.  160b,  Adam  liue  Martin, 

Esq.  of  Rochester. 
Marj-  Edith. 
Anne  Frances,  m.  2  Juno,  1S59,  George  Bannister,  Esq. 

Capt.  Bombay  army. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Benjamin  Wat,  Esq.  of  Penham,  M.P.  for  Bridport  17C5, 
lli^h  Sheriff  Bucks  1777,  Bresident  of  Guy's  Hospital,  Sub- 
Governor  of  the  South  Sea  Company,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  b. 
Sept.  1740:  );i.  10  Nov.  1707.  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  ilau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Cooke,  D  D.,  Rector  of  Denham,  Provost  of 
King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  182a,  aged  79)  had 
seven  sons  and  nine  dans., 

I.  Eesjamis,  his  heir. 

II.  Le«is(Kev.),  6.  II  Feb.  1772;  m.  31  Dec.  ISOl,  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-hcircss  of  the  Rev.  Herman  Drewt-, 
Rector  of  Comb  Raleigh,  Devon,  7tU  son  of  p-rancis  Drewc, 
Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Devon,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1840,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Albert,  h.  23  June,  1805  ;  m.  30  April,  1844,  Emmcline, 
dau.  of  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  d.  22  March,  1874, 
having  had  issue,  Mary  Alethea. 

1  Drusilla,  d.  10  Jlav,  1886. 

2  Anna  Mary,  m.  18  July,  1848,  J.  Ayshford  Wise,  Esq.  of 
Clayton  Hall,  co.  StatTord  (see  that  family). 

3  Olivia,  7)1.  30  Dec.  1845,  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Kenna- 
way  (see  Kennaway,  Bart.). 

4  Catherine  Louisa,  m.  26  Jan.  1854,  Rev.  Henry  Clarence 
Pigou,  Rector  of  Wayke  Regis,  co.  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 
Heniy  Lewis,  <{.  1867;  Mary  Eliza. 

5  Georgina  Millicent,  m.  19  Feb.  1852,  Capt.  Henry  D. 
Cholmelcy,  of  Woodchester  Priory,  co.  Gloucester  {see 
Cbolmeley,  Bart.). 

lu.  William  (Rev.).  Rector  of  Denhara  and  Hcdgerley, 
Bucks,  7)!.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Maximilian 
Western,  Esq.  of  Cokethorpe,  co.  Oxford,  and  relict  of 
Francis  Sackville  Lloyd  Wheate,  Esq.  of  Glympton  Park, 
in  the  same  co. 

rv.  Henry  Francis,  Capt.  22nd  Regt.,  b.  24  Oct.  1775;  d.  in 
St.  Doming",  9  Aug.  1794. 

V.  George  Holman  Bromley  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the 
army,  m.  19  May,  1815,  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Weyland, 
Esq.  of  Woodeaton,  co.  Oxford,  and  Woodrising,  Norfolk, 
and  is  deceased. 

Ti.  Bromley  Samuel  Lascellcs,  6.  24  July,  1782;  d,  23  Jan. 
1783. 

vu.  George  (Rev.),  m.  at  Tours,  15  April,  1820,  Susannah 
Mary,  dau.  of  Enos  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Enos  Gregory.  2  Lewis  Albert. 

3  Thomas  Henry,  Capt.  108lh  Foot. 

1  Elizabeth  Gulielma.  2  Caroline  Frances. 

3  Mary  Jane.  4  Drusilla  Wilhelmina. 

6  Ht-nrietta  Charlotte.  6  Amelia  Georgina. 

7  Catherine. 

I.  Louisa  Abigail,  d.  24  April,  1787. 

II.  Sarah  Anne,  d.  10  Jan.  1770. 

III.  Isabella.  IV.  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

V.  JIary  Ann,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward  Whitby,  of  Cresswcll 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford. 

VI.  Anne  Frances. 

VII.  Catherine,  la.  26  March,  1S26,  Sir  Montague  Cholmeley, 
Bart.,  and  <l.  his  widow,  2  Feb.  18C4. 

vm.  Charlotte.  ix.  Hester,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Mr.  Way  d.  22  Aug.  1808,  aged  67,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Benjamin  Wat,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  6.  8  Nov.  1770,  High 
Sheriff  of  Bucks  1822,  and  Col.  of  the  Bucks  Militia.  He  m. 
31  March,  1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Smyth,  Bart,  ot 
Long  Ashton,  and  d.  1834,  left  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Hugh,  of  Alderboiime  Manor,  Gerrard's  Cross, 
Bucks,  J. P.,  b.  13  April,  1807  ;  m.  1st,  23  Oct.  1833,  Susan, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Stoodleigh,  Devon,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  19  April,  1875)  issue, 

1  John  Hugh  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester,  h. 
26  July,  ls34 ;  m.  18  July,  1861,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Admiral  Sir  \V.  Edward  Pany,  K.C.B.,  and  nitce  of 
Edward,  2nd  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Edward  Hugh,  b.  30  April,  1862. 
Philip  Greville  Hugh,  b.  15  April,  1865. 
Charies  Parry,  b.  10  Jan.  1870. 
Abigail  Dorothea,  b.  Jan.  1875. 

2  Henry  William  Bromley,  6.  4May,  1837,'V:carof  Stable- 
ton,  near  Bristol ;  ra.  Augusta  Bridges,  and  has  issue 
five  sons  and  one  dau. 

8  Albert  Lewis,  b.  17  May,  1840;  m.  1877,  Mary  Alithea, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Albert  Way,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of 
Wonham  Manor,  Surrey,  by  Emmeline  his  wife,  dau.  ot 
John  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  d.  Nov. 
1884,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus. 

4  Edward  Daniel,  105lh  Regt.,  6.  6  March,  1842;  m.  his 


cousin,  Georgina  Prior,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  two 
daus. 

1  Kmily  Frances,  in.  1st,  5  Feb.  1856,  George  Edwards,  Esq. 
of  Kedland  Court,  near  Bristol,  and  has  one  son  and  one 
dau.,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Greville  Smyth,  Bart,  of  Ashtoa 
Court. 

2  Eleanor  Isabella  Eliza,  m.  28  Feb.  1865,  Benjamin  Way, 
Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  and  has  four  sons  and  one 
dau. 

3  Maria  Susanna,  in.  Andrew  Grote,  Esq.  of  Bennington, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

4  Mary  Alice  Louisa. 

Mr.  Way,  m.   2ndly,    1876,   Anne,   3rd   dani  of  the   late 
Cliaiies  Poore,  Esq.  of  Rouen,  France,  and  d.  23  Feb.  1890. 

III.  Ilolroyd  FitzWilliam,  of  Bath,  hte  Lieut.  S8th  Regt.,  in. 
3  Aug.  1835,  Isabella  Harriett,  dau.  of  George  Gwatkia 
Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Woore,  Salop,  and  of  Mertyn,  co.  Flint, 
and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Gregory  Lewis,  of  Wick  Hall,  Brighton,  late  Major  29th 
Regt. ;  m.  1855,  Mary,  dau.  of  \V.  Hay  Macdowall,  Esq., 
without  issue. 

v.  Arthur  Edwin,  of  Ashton  Lodge,  near  Bristol,  M.P.  for 
Bath  1869  to  1865  ;  m.  1849,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry  Butterworth,  Esq.  of  Henbury  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  9  Sept. 
1879)  issue, 

1  Arthur  Edward  Gregory,  6.  1851. 

2  Claude  Greville,  b.  1856. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  1850. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  16  July,  1829,  Thomas  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire 
Hall,  Westmorland. 

III.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  26  June,  1838,  George  Nelson  Prior, 
Esq.,  Col.  64th  Native  Infantry,  H.E.I. C.  ;  he  d.  Nov.  1B66. 

IV.  Kelinda,  m.  12  Sept.  1840,  Edward  Sampson,  only  son  of 
Edward  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester. 

V.  La:titia,  m.  9  June,  1836,  David  Lewis,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Strady,  co.  Carmarthen. 

Mr.  Way  d.  19  April,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Benjamin  W^at,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  b.  2  Aug.  1802;  m. 
Susan  Burrcll,  of  Berks,  and  d.  Jan,  1859,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

Benjamin  Henry  Walpole  Wat,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place, 
who  d.  18  Jan.  1891,  leaving  his  property  to  his  wife,  Eleanor 
Isabella  Eliza,  now  of  Denham  Place  {see  above). 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  lucies  hauriant 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  two  bars  arg.,  wreatlied  gu.  Crest — A 
dexter  arm  embowed  habited  in  mail  holding  in  the  hand  ppr. 
a  baton  or,  the  ends  sa. 

&a£— Denham  Place,  Uxhridgc. 


WAY  OF  SPENCER  GRANGE. 
Way,  Lewis  John,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Spencer 
Graiifje,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  West  Essex 
Militia  from  1852  to  1859,  b.  5  Jan.  1817 ;  m.  1st, 
20  Sept.  1860,  Mary  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  late  Hol- 
royd  Eitzwilliara  Way,  Esq.  of  Bath  {see  preceding 
Memoir),  formerly  of  the  18th,  afterwards  the  88th, 
Regt.,  by  Isabella  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Gwatkin  Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Woore  Manor,  Salop,  and 
Mertyn,  co.  Flint,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1891) 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Gregory  Lewis  Holroyd,  6.  4  Sept.  1863 ;  d.  20  April, 
1887. 

II.  Heubert  William  Lewis,  b.  28  Aug.  1864 ;  m.  July, 
1890,  Kathcriue  Maud,  dau.  of  George  Kitching,  Esq.  of 
Wells,  CO.  Somerset,  and  has  issue.  May  Evelyn  Theo- 
dora. 

in.  Lewis  Greville  Kenrick,  b.  18  Aug.  1871. 
IV.  Charles  Cecil  Lewis,  6.  25  Jan.  1875. 

I.  Ermin  Ann  Ethel,  m.  8  June,  1890,  George  Oliver,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  George  Kenneth,  6.  22  Oct.  1893 ;  and 
Ermin  Mary  Theodora. 

II.  Mary  Emmeline  Helen,  c^.  22  Feb.  1883. 

III.  Evelyn  Anne. 

Mr.  Way  m.  2ndly,  23  July,  1839,  Catherine,, 
widow  of  Ashburnham  BuUey,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of 
Daniel  Robert  McNab,  li^sq.  (a  descendant  of 
McNab  of  Killin,  who  was  deprived  of  his  estates- 
tor  his  adherence  to  Prince  Charles  Edward,  and 
of  the  Stewarts  of  Stratherne). 

Lineage.— Lewis  Wat,  Esq.  of  Old  Court  House,  Rich- 
mond, Surrey,  and  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  left  is.sue,  Ben- 
jamin, his  heir  {see  AVat  of  Denham) ;  Gregort  Lewis,  6. 1756 
(only  child  of  his  4th  wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Payne, 
Vicar  of  Holme  Lacy,  and  sister  to  Frances,  Countess  o£ 


WEA 


THE  LAI^DED  GENTRY. 


WEB 


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Northampton) ;    Abigail,  m.   John  Baker  Holroyd,    Earl   of 
Sheffield.    The  2n(l  son, 

Gregory  Lewis  Wat,  settled  1783,  at  Spencer  Farm  (since 
called  Spencer  Grange),  Essex.  Of  highly  cultivated  mind, 
and  natural  refinement  of  taste,  he  gained  considerable  lite- 
rary reputation,  and  was  a  poet  of  merit,  6.  1757;  to.  9  Dec. 
1779,  Ann  Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Paxton,  Rector  of 
Taplow,  Bucks,  and  d.  26  April,  1799,  leaving  issue, 

Lewis  (Key.),  late  of  Spencer  Grange. 

John,  late  of  Spaynes  Hall,  Great  Yeldham,  Essex,  d.  unm. 

9  Feb.  1868,  aged  76. 
William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  7  April,  1792;  d.  14  Aug.  1814. 
Charles  John,  of  Spaynes  Hall,  Vicar  of  Borehaui,  Essex, 

d.  1873,  leaving,  with  other  issue  (see  preceding  Memoir), 

George  Augustus,  Co!.  Bengal  Stuff  Corps. 
Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  1833,  Kev.  Francis Merewether,  Rector 

of  Cole  Orton,  and  Vicar  of  Whitwick,  co.  Leicesier,  and 

has  issue. 
Mary,  m.  24  June,   1833,   Rev.    William  Fraser,  Rector  of 

North  Walihara,  Hants;  d.  1862,  leaving  issue. 
The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Lewis  Wat,  of  Spencer  Grange,  M.A.  Trinity  Coll. 
Cambridge,  6.  15  Jan.  1783;  to.  27  May,  1811,  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth (who  d.  1882),  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Leech,  Esq. 
of  London,  Merchant ;  and  d.  25  March,  1835,  having  had 
issue, 

Lewis  John,  now  of  Spencer  Grange. 

William,  B.A.  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  of  Chrishall, 

Essex,  6.  1  Oct.  1820;  m.  11  Jan.  1848,  Harriet  Sophia,  dau. 

of  Edward  Sidney  Stewart,  Esq.,  R.N.,  by  Martha  Mary  his 

wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Lewis  Maxey,    Rector   of  Byford,   co. 

Hereford,  and  d.  20  April,  1881. 
Alfred,  deceased. 

Charles,    m.    1st,  1861,   Emma   Bloomfield,    dau.    of   Eev. 
Thomas  Schrieber,  of  The  Towers,  Ipswich,  formerly  Kector 

of  Bradwell,  Essex,  and  has  had  issue,  Mary ;  and  Julia, 

d.  -unm.  ;  he  to.  2nclly,  25  Oct.  1887,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Rev. 

Robert  Graves,  Principal  of  Battersea  CoIIckc. 
Frances  Elizabeth,  in.  John  Eggar  Cooper,  Esq.  (deceased), 

and  d.  leaving  issue  surviving,  a  dau.  Fanny. 
Caroline  Anne,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Sandwith,  H.M.  Indian  army. 
Mary,  m.  Eev.  George  Currey,  CD.,  Master  of  the  Charter- 
house, and  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's;  she  d.   18111,  leaving 

issue,  Caroline  ;  Fanny,  m.  to  Eev.  Thomas  Gibson,  Itectur 

of  Staughton,  Hunts  ;  Emma,  ?«.  to  William  Way,  Esq.  of 

Upminster. 
Emma,  d.  v.nm.  Helen,  d.  9  April,  1893. 

Anna,  d.  unm. 
Jessie,  m.  Nov.  1867,  Eev.  Charles  John  Fisher,  Rector  of 

Ovington  cum-Tilbury,  Essex. 
Augusta  Elizabeth.  .      Kate,  deceased. 

Arms — See  Wat  of  Denhara. 

Seat — Spencer  Grange,  Great  Yeldham,  Essex. 


WEAEE    OF    HAMPTON    HOTTSE. 

Weaee,  Edwin  Thomas  Clinton,  Esq.  of 
Hampton  House,  co.  Hereford,  b.  12  Eeb.  1859. 

liineage. — The  family  of  Weare  is  of  considerable  anti- 
quity (see  Gicillim's  Heraldry;  also  see  Sir  John  Fortescue  and 
his  desctndants,  &c.,  &c.,  privately  printed  1869,  by  Lord 
Clermont,  vol.  ii.). 

CoL.  Thomas  Weaee,  K.H.,and  Aide-de-Camptothe  Queen, 
i.  6  April,  1778,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Weare,  M.A.  Jesus 
Coll.  Oxford  (6.  1709;  d.  1797);  m.  11  Sept.  1811,  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Pugh,  Esq.  of  Gaer,  co.  Radnor,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  4  June,  1861)  he  left  at  his  decease,  27  March, 
1850, 
Thomas  William,  late  of  Hampton  House. 
Henry  Edwin  (Sir),  Lieut.-Gen.,  K.C.B.,  Comm.-'iOth  Queen's 
Own,    b.    27    Aug.    1825;    m.    16   July,    1850,    Charlotte 
Georgiana,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Oxenden,  Eector  of 
Barham,  Kent,  and  has  isue, 
Henry  Oxenden,  b.  1  June,  1851. 
Constance  Marion.  Emily. 

Katharine. 
Charlotte  Maria,    m.  Feb.  1851,    Edward   Hugh  Blakeney, 
M.D.,  nephew  of  the  late  Field-Marshal  Sir   Edward  Bla- 
keney, G.C.B.,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Col.  Weare  d.  27  March,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  William  Weare,  of  Hampton  House,  J. P., 
M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  twenty  years  second  Master  of  West- 
minster School,  Rector  of  Isfleld,  Uckfield,  Sussex,  b.  2  Nov. 
1813  ;  TO.  1st,  23  Aug.  1853,  Louisa  Emma  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 
Henry  Fynes  Clinton,  Esq.  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  New^ 
CASTLE,  D.);  and  2ndly,  17  April,  1866,  Henrietta  Maria,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Henry  Majendie, 
Grenadier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Bishop  (Majendie)  of 
Bangor,  and  had  issue  by  1st  marriage, 


I.  Edwin  Thomas  Clinton,  now  of  Hampton  House. 

I.  Henrietta  Anna  Louisa. 

II.  Esther  Katharine  Clinton.  iii.  Lucy  Isabella. 
Rev.  Thomas  William  Weare  d.  24  Feb.  1871. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  vert,  between  six  cross-crosslets 
fitchee  gu.  three  crosiers  or.  Cresl — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg. 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  gu.  Motto— 
Sumus  ubi  fuimus. 

Heat — Hampton  House,  Hereford. 


WEBB    OF    DONNINGTON    HALL. 

Webb,  Eichaed  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Donnington 
Hall,  CO.  Hereford,  b.  28  Dec.  1831,  educated  at 
Eton,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Herefordshire,  Middlesex,  and  London,  late 
C'ol.-Comm.  4th  King's  Shropshire  Eegt.,  m.  11 
June,  1857,  Hon.  Isabella  Catherine  Wykeham 
Fiennes,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederick,  13th  Lord 
Saye  and  Sele,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Algernon  Edward,  Lieut.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  &.  13  Feb. 
1865;  m.  1890,  Annette,  dau.  of  H.J.  Whymper,  Esq., 
C.I.E.,  of  Murrce,  and  has  issue, 

Beatrice  Kathleen  Annette. 

II.  Maxwell  Frederick,  in  Holy  Orders,  Curate  of  St.  George, 
Altrincham,  Cheshire,  6. 27  May,  1867. 

I.  Florence  Isabel,  »i.  1881,  Henry  Charles  Macnee,  Esq.,  an(J 
has  issue,  a  son,  Eustace  Alberic,  b.  1885. 

II.  Ethel  Kathleen. 

Lineage. — Francis  Webb,  Esq.  of  Eeerham  and  Burgh- 
field,  CO.  Berks,  whose  patronymic  was  Lodeb,  6.  8  March, 
1758,  marrying  his  first  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Webb, 
Esq.,  assumed  by  sign  manual  the  surname  of  Webb,  under 
the  will  of  his  uncle,  Richard  Webb,  Esq.  of  Burghfield.  Mr. 
Webb  d.  6  Jan.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child, 

Richard  Webb,  Esq.  of  Donnington  Hall,  b.  8  March,  1795; 
TO.  12  March,  1816,  F'rances,  3rd  dau.  of  John  George  Han- 
nington,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Hereford  and  Eector  of  Hamp- 
ton Bishop,  and  had  (by  her  who  d.  10  Sept.  1881)  issue, 

T.  Eichard  Frederick,  now  of  Honnington  Hall. 

II.  Edward  Henry,  b.  24  Jan.  1833,  Lieut.  88th  Eegt.  Con- 
naught  Eangers.  He  distinguislied  himself  on  more  thars 
one  occasion  in  the  Crimea,  and  fell  in  the  attack  on  the 
QuaiTies  before  Sebastopol,  7  June,  1855. 

I.  Frances  Anne,  m.  April,  1842,  Rev.  Watson  Joseph 
Thornton,  Eector  of  Llanwarne,  and  Prebendary  of  Here- 
ford Cathedral,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Batter- 
sea  Else,  M.P.  She  d.  24  May,  1855,  and  left  issue,  Henry 
Sykes,  Charles  Inglis,  and  Frances  Marianne.  Mr.  Thorn- 
ton d.  28  July,  1855. 

II.  Elizabeth  Emily,  to.  Nov.  1841,  William  Partridge,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  John  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Wood,  Here- 
ford, and  has  issue. 

III.  Marian,  d.  young. 

IV.  Henrietta,  d.  young. 

V.  Harriet,  m.  Nov.  1852,  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Moreton 
Court,  CO.  Hereford. 

VI.  Ellen  Gertrude,  ni.  31  May,  1852,  the  Eev.  John  Eic& 
Byrne,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Castletown, 
CO.  Louth,  and  Master  in  Equity  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Judicature  at  Madras. 

Mr.  Webb  d.  13  Oct.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now  of 
Donnington. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  mullets  or.  Crest — A  stag 
lodged. 

Seat — Donnington  Hall,  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford.  Toicn  Re- 
sidence—G,  West  CromweU  Eoad,  S.W. 


WEBB    OF    NEWSTEAD    ABBEY    AND 
COWTON. 

Webb,  Wiiliam  Feedeeice,  Esq.  of  N"ewstea(i 
Abbey,  co.  Nottingham,  and  Cowton,  co.  York,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High.  Sheriff,  1865,  educated  at  Eton, 
and  formerly  Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  b.  March,  1829; 
m.  15  July,  1857,  Emilia  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  MUls  Goodlake,  Esq.  of  Wadley,  Shelling- 
ford,  and  Letcombe  Regis,  Eerks,  by  Emiha  Maria 
his  -wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  B.  Baker, 
Bart.,  by  his  -wife,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Fitzgerald, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Eobert,  2nd  Duke  of  Leinster, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1889,  has  issue, 


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I.  ■Wilfrcil,  6.  1S61 ;  d.  an  infant  Aug.  1S61. 

It.  Algernon  Frederick,  6.  13  May,  IStio;  </.  27  April,  I8S4. 

III.  KoDERicK  BEArcLERK,  Lioiit.  Ist  (lioyal)  Dragoons,  i>.  3 

March,  1S67. 
I.  Augusta  Zelia.  ii.  Geraldine  Katliarine. 

III.  Ethel  Marv.  iv.  Mabel  Cecilia. 

Lineage.— Fkedeeick    ■Webb,    E^q.     of     Westwiolc,    co. 
Piirham,  m:  Mary,  dau.  of  A.  Slieil,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (.who  d. 
'Z  Aug.  1S60)  had  issue, 
■\ViLLiAM  Frederick,  now  of  Cawton  and  Newstoad. 
Augustus  Frederick  Cavendisli,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  6.  1S31 : 
</.  at  Scutari,  4  Nov.  1S54,  of  wounds  received  in  the  charge 
of  Balaclava,  Crimea. 

Katharine  Mary,  m.  1st,  13  March,  184.'i,  Col.  John  Roger 
I'alnier.  formerly  Capt.  in  the  17th  Lancers  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
\V.  ;i.  Koger  Palmer,  Bart.),  who  d.  ISGO;  and  2ndly,  1864, 
Admiral  Sir  George  R.  Lambert,  G.C  li. 
Cecili.i  Charlotte,  m.  1854,  William  Wyndham  Codrington, 
Esq.  (formerly  17th  Lancers),  of  Wroughton,  Wilts,  and  has 
issue. 
Mr.  Webb  d.  1S47. 

^f'fifs— Xewstead    Abbey,    Notts;    Cowfon,    Northallerton, 
Xorth  Hiding,  co.    York.      I'oicn  Residence  —  26,   Grosveiior 
Gardens,  London,  S.W'. 
Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  and  Brooks's. 


WEBB    OF    WOODVILLE. 

Webb,  Chakles  Daniel  Henry,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
ville,  CO.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  b.  9  Oct.  1825;  m.  6 
March,  1856,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  dau.  of  Eev.  M. 
Lloyd  ApjoliB,  of  Liiifield  IJouse,  co.  Limerick,  and 
Kector  of  Bally  brood,  same  county,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Daniel  James  Napier,  Capt.  SSth  Connaught  Rangers,  b. 

24  Nov.  1857  ;  d.  in  India,  25  Oct.  1886. 
n.  Blichael  Marshall  Charles,  6.  18  Nov.   1858 ;  d.  24  May, 

1881. 
ni.  Charles  Caleb  Coote,  of  Kilmore,  Ncnagh,  6.  18  Nov. 

1859;  m.  18  Nov.  1885,  Amy  .Simla,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.- 

Gen.  Charles  Edward  Parke  Gordon,  CD.,  and  has  had 

issue, 

1  Stuart  Napier  Charles,  6.  22  Aug.  1886. 

2  Marshall  William  Traherne,  b.  19  Nov.  1888. 

1  Anna  Elizabeth. 

2  Eva  Louisa  Oglander. 

3  Amy  Frances,  d.  12  June,  1891. 

IV.  John  William  Monck,  6.  16  Dec.   1861 ;  entered  Royal 
Navy  25  Jan.  1875,  and  now  a  Lieut,  in  H.M.S.  "Phoebe." 

Liineag'e. — This  family  migrated  to  the  co.  Limerick  at 
the  end  of  the  16th  or  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century  from, 
it  is  supposed,  co.  Gloucester.  The  great  grandfather  of  the 
present  representative, 

Daniel  Weeb,  Esq.  of  Maidstown  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  m. 
Dorothea,  dau.  and  heir  of  M.  Leake,  Esq.  of  Castle  Leake,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  m.  1st,  Jane  Lloyd;  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Creed,  but 
d.  s.  p.  3  Aug.  1798. 

Thomas,  Dean  of  Kilmore,  d.  unni.  Dec.  1796. 

Richard,  R.N.,  d..  $.p. 

James,  of  whom  we  treat. 

F" ranees,  m.  Richard  hurke,  Esq.,  who  was  created  a  bart., 
and  assumed  the  name  of  De  Boubgho. 

The  4th  son, 

James  Webb,  Esq.,  aMajor  in  the  Army,  m.  1779,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Oglander,  Bart,  of  Nunwell,  Isle  of  Wight, 
and  relict  of  Sir  Gerald  Napier,  of  More  Critchell,  and  Middle- 
marsh  Hall,  Dorset,  and  by  her  had  issue  a  son  and  successor, 

Daniel  James  Webb,  Esq.  of  Maidstown  Castle,  co.  Limerick, 
and  of  Woodville,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  b.  1  Oct.  1780;  m.  22 
Oct.  1812,  Hon.  Ann  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  Charles  Stanley, 
Viscount  Monck,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1850,  having  had  issue, 

James  Napieb,  of  Knocktoran.  co.  Limerick,  M.A.,  J. P.  co. 
Limerick,  6.  7  Sept.  1S13  ;  m.  1st,  May,  1841,  his  cousin, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Joseph  Kelly,  3rd  Viscount  Monek, 
which  lady  d.  23  Sept.  1853  ;  and  2ndly,  29  March,  1855, 
Anna  Thomasina,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush, 
CO.  Limerick,  anl  d.  s.  p.  18b8. 
Charles  Daniel  Henry,  now  of  Woodville. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  1824. 

Arms — Erminois,  a  cross  couped  sa.  charged  with  a  mullet 
arg.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  heron  between  two  crosses-crosslei  fitchee 
of  the  third.  Crest — A  demi-eagle  displayed  gu.  wings  erminois 
in  the  beak  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  or.  3Iotloes—H\xid  prodest, 
and  over  the  Crest,  Ne  proterantur. 
Seat — W'oodville,  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary. 


WEBB    OF    ODSTOCK. 

Webb,  Stebiien  IIakold,  Esq.  of  The  Grore, 
Colyton,  CO.  Devon,  b.  6  Jan.  1855 ;  m.  3  June, 
1880,  Alice  Fleetwood,  dau.  of  Edward  Woolls, 
Esq.  of  Uxbridge,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  Alice  Woolls. 

II.  Frances  WoodrolTe. 

Lineag-e.— This  family  is  paternally  descended  from  the 
ancient  family  of  Caillow  or  Killihoe,  which  is  said  to  be  of 
Celtic  origin.  In  the  earlier  Heralds'  Visitations  of  Wilts,  the 
family  is  directed  to  quarter  the  arms  ot  Killihoe  in  the  second 
place  on  its  escutcheon.  The  earliest  known  member  of  the 
family  was  John  Webbe,  a  wealthy  n  erchant  in  Wiltshire,  b. 
about  1400.  The  first  of  the  family  to  settle  in  New  Sarum 
was 

William  AVebbe,  Esq.,  alias  Killihoe  or  Kellowe,  of  New 
Street,  in  New  Sarum,  Constable  ol  that  city  17  Oct.  1488,  Mayor 
in  1495,  151 1,  1513,  and  1522;  and  M.P.  for  the  City  1504  and 
1510.  On  the  2nd  March,  1496,he  magnificently  entertained  King 
Henrt  VII.  at  his  mansion-house  in  Salisbury.  He  m.  1st, 
Joan,  widow  of  —  Stone,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John. 

III.  Hugh,  ancestor  to  Rev.  Hugh  Webbe,  Rector  of  Brom- 
liam,  Wilts,  who  was  father  of  three  sons, 

1  Hugh,  of  Bowood,  Wilts,  held  Bowood  House  for 
Charles  I. 

2  William,  of  Bromham. 

3  George  (liight  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick  and 
Cliaplain  to  Charles  1.,  6.  1581  ;  d.  1641,  a  prisoner  to 
the  rebels  in  Limerick  Castle;  leaving  issue,  Theophilus, 
Abraham,  Hugh,  George,  and  Dorcas. 

I.  Cecily,  to.  Thomas  White,  Mayor  of  Poole  in  1504,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Fittlefoide,  co.  Dorset,  and  was  ancestress 
to  the  Viscounts  Sidmouth. 

William  Webbe  m.  2ndly,  Edith,  widow  of  —  Long,  and  of 
—  Morgan;  and  3rdly,  Joan  Willington,  who  survived  him. 
He  d.  1523  (will  dated  13  July,  1523).     His  eldest  son, 

William  Webbe,  alias  Killihoe,  M.P.  for  New  Sarum  ia 
1529,  1536,  and  1547;  J.P.  for  Wilts;  Mayor  of  New  Sarum 
1533  and  1553  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Odstock  ;  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Abarrow,  Mayor  of  New  Sarum  in 
1551,  and  d.  1553,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Odstot-k,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  Pain's  Place  and  Motcomb,  co.  Dorset,  M.P. 
for  New  Sarum  1558,  and  Mayor  1561.  Will  dated  8  July, 
1584.  By  Catherine,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
George  Tournay,  of  Motcomb  and  Pain's  Place,  he  had 
issue, 

1  John. 

2  William  (Sir),  of  Pain's  Place  and  Motcomb,  knighted  in 
the  Tower  of  London,  14  .March.  1604  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  .  .  .  Brainthwaite,  of  Norwich,  and  sister  to  William 
Brainthwaitc,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  Master  of  Caius  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  and  had  issue,  William,  d.  an  infant ; 
William,  d.  a  student  at  Cambridge  27  June,  1613; 
Rachel,  m.  Sir  John  Croke,  Knt.,  of  Chilton,  Bucks. 

1  Catherine,  to.  Geoffrey  Newman,  Esq.  of  Fifeild,  and  d. 
before  1584. 

2  Melior,  to.  John  Bamfeilde,  Esq.  of  Hardington,  co. 
Somerset. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Paulet,  Esq.  of  Cokles,  Wilts, 
grandson  of  William,  1st  Marquis  of  Winchester,  K.G. 

4  Rebecca,  711.  1st,  Barnabie  Lewes,  of  Wincallon,  co. 
Somerset;  2ndly,  Lord  Charles  Howard,  son  of  Thomas, 
3rd  Duke  of  Norfolk,  K.G. 

I.  Alice,  ?n.  Thomas  Bingley,  Mayor  of  Poole  in  1555. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ?ii.  Robert,  son  of  sir  John  Rogers,  Knt. 

III.  Jane,  to.  Rev.  Mathew  de  Havelande,  Rector  of  St.  James', 
Poole. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  —  White,  Esq. 

V.  Anne,  to.  Gyles  Estcourt,  Esq. 

VI.  Catherine,  m.  Anthony  Abarrow,  Esq.,  son  of  John 
Abarrow,  Esq.  of  North  Charfurd,  Wilts. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Webbe,  Esq.  of  Odstock  Manor,  M.P.  for  New  Sarum 
1558,  and  Mayor  1560;  m.  1st,  — ,  dau.  of  —  Towerson,  of 
London,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  who  d.  s.  p;  2ndly, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Wilford  or  Wilsford,  of  New  Sarum, 
sister  to  Thomas  Willord,  of  Warsworth,  and  by  her  (who  to. 
2ndly,  26  Nov.  1571,  Gabriel,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  White,  Knt.  of 
Swanborne)  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  Tytpit,  in  Martin's  parish,  Wilts,  of  whom 
hereafter. 

III.  John,  of  St.  Giles'-in-the-Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Bruen,  Knt.  of  Athallianipton,  co.  Dorset, 
by  Bridget,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Seymour,  Bart, 
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1  John,  of  St.  James',  Clerkenwell,  living  16G4  ;  m.  Eliza- 
teth,  dau.  of  Hon.  Eobert  Uormcr,  of  Peteily,  Bucks, 
Srd  son  of  Robert,  Lord  Dormer  of  Winge,  and  was 
ancestor  to  Webde- Weston  of  Sutton  Place,  co.  Surrey 
(see  under  Salvin  of  Sutton  Place). 

1  Anne,  m.  William  Fortescue,  of  Husbands  r.osworth,  co. 
Leicester,  '2nd  son  of  Sir  Francis  Fortescue,  Knt.,  of 
Salden,  Bucks. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Howes,  of  Burton,  Bucks. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1  Nov.  1580,  Thomas  Seymour. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Robert  Cage  of  London  and  Cambridge, 
cousin  to  Sir  John  Cage,  Knt.  of  Kent,  and  d.  10  June, 
1632. 

John  Webbs  d.  4  Feb.  1570.    His  eldest  son, 

Sir  JonN  Webbe,  lord  of  the  manors  of  Odstock,  Wilts,  and 
of  Canford,  co.  Dorset,  &.  1556;  knighted  in  the  Tower  of 
London,  14  March,  1604;  m.  1st,  Editha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Faulconer,  of  Laverstoke,  Wilts,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry  Uvedale,  of  Morecritchill,  co.  Dorset ;  2ndly, 
Catherine,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Tresham,  Knt.  of  Rushton, 
CO.  Northampton,  by  Muriel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Thrug- 
morton,  Knt.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Bagrage,  co.  Somerset,  d.  unm, 
HI.  Edward,  d.  unm.,  bur.  28  Oct.  1616. 

IV.  William,  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  and 
Secretary  during  the  war  to  the  Duke  of  Richmond.  He, 
with  Col.  Gage,  commanded  at  the  relief  of  Ba.sing  House 
which  was  held  for  the  King  by  the  Marquis  of  Winchester ; 
he  also  commanded  a  Brigade  of  Horse  at  the  blockade  of 
Plymouth. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Philip,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Garrett  Kemp,  Knt. 
of  Slindon,  co,  Sussex,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Carrcll,  Knt.  of  Warnham. 

II.  Mary,  bur.  at  Odstock,  2  March,  1656. 
Sir  John  d.  May,  1625.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Webb,  of  Odstock  and  Canford,  was  created  a 
Baronet,  2  April,  1644,  "  in  reward  of  his  families  having  shed 
their  blood  in  the  King's  cause  and  contributed  as  far  as  they 
were  able  with  their  purse  in  his  defence,"  as  the  words  of  the 
patent  express  it.  He  was  a  Gen.  in  the  army ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Carrell,  Knt.  of  Harting,  in  Sussex,  by  his 
wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Dormer,  of  Winge,  and  d. 
1680,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  2nd  Bart.,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas. 

III.  William,  d.imm.,  bur.  11  Sept.  1668. 

IV.  Peter,  d.  iinm. 

I.  Marina,  in.  William  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Crofton,  co.  York. 

II.  Catherine,  a  nun.  iii.  Frances,  a  nun. 
IV.  Elizabeth,  a  nun.  v.  Anne,  a  nun. 

The  eldest  son, 

Sia  John  Webb,  2nd  Bart.,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John 
Bloraer,  Esq.  of  Katherop  Castle,  co.  Gloucester,  by  his  wife, 
Hon.  Frances,  dan.  of  Anthony  Browne,  2nd  Viscount  Mon- 
tague, and  heiress  to  her  brothers ;  and  had  issue, 

John  (Sir),  Srd  Bart. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  Gerard,  6th   Baron   Gerard  of  Gerards 
Bromley. 
Sir  John  d.  29  Oct.  1700.    His  only  son. 

Sir  John  Webb,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Odstock,  Canford,  and  Hathe- 
rop,  m.  Hon.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  Lord 
Belasyse,  Baron  of  Worlaby,  by  his  wife.  Lady  Anne,  dau.  of 
John,  5th  Marquis  of  Winchester.  He  d.  at  Aix-la-Chapelle, 
Oct.  1745,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  m.  1st,  Mabella,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry 
Joseph  Tichborne,  4th  Bart,  of  Tichborne  Hall,  Hants,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1727)  had  issue,  a  dau.  Barbara 
Mabella,  m.  Sept.  1747,  Sir  Edward  Hales,  5th  Bart,  of 
Woodchurch,  Kent;  he  m.  2ndly,  Hon.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Henry,  8th  Lord  Teynham;  and  d.  1745. 

II.  Thomas  (Sir),  4th  Bart. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  James  Eadcliffe,  Srd  Earl  of  Denvent- 
water,  and  d.  at  Brussels,  1723,  aged  SO. 

II.  Mary,  m.  James,  1st  Earl  Waldegrave,  K.G.,  and  d.  22 
Jan.  1719. 

III.  Barbara,  m.  28  July,  1720,  Anthony  Browne,  6th  Vis- 
count Montague,  and  d.  24  Sept.  1767. 

IV.  Winifred,  m.  William  Frankland,  of  Richmond,  co. 
York. 

V.  Bridget,  d.  unm.  1727. 
The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Webb,  4thBart.  of  Odstock,  Canford  and  Hathe- 
rop,  6.  1703 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gibson,  Esq.  of 
Welford,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  29  June,  1763,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  5th  Bart. 

u.  Joseph,  of  Welford,  co.  Northampton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  White,  Esq.  of  Canford,  co.  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  (Sir),  6th  Bart. 
II. 


Joseph,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  m.  30  June,   1784,  Anthony  Jimes  Eadcliffe,  4th 
Earl  of  Newburgh,  and  d.  3  Ai'g.  1851,  aged  99. 
The  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Webb,  5th  Bart,  of  Odstock,  Canford,  and  Hatlie- 
rop,  m.  1st,  Mary  (co- heiress  of  the  Barony  of  De  Mauley, 
which  had  been  in  abeyance  since  1415),  eldest  dau.  of  Tliopias 
Salvin,  Esq.  of  Easingwould,  co.  York,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  d:'u. 
of  Edward  Talbot,  by  whom  ho  had  a  numerous  issue,  who  all 
d.  young,  except 

Barbara,  m.  July,  1786,  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  -5th  Earl  of 
Shaftesbury. 

Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  Srd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Moore,  3r(J 
Bart,  of  Fawlcy,  Bucks,  but  by  her  had  no  isfue.  He  was  s. 
by  his  nephew, 

Sir  Tho.mas  Webb,  6th  Bart,  of  Odstock,  m.  1st,  the  IToij, 
Frances  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles,  12th  Viscount  Dillon,  K.P., 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Henry  (Sir),  7th  Bart. 
Sir  Thomas  m.  2ndly,  Martha  Matilda,  widow  of  Gustavus,  oth 
Viscount  Boyne,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Quaile  Somcrville,  2ud  Bart, 
of  Somerville,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  26  March,  18^3,  when  lie  was 
s.  by  his  son. 

Sib   Henry  Webb,  7th  Bart,   of  Odstock,  6.  at  Lyons,  27 
April,  1S06 ;  d.  nam.  at  Esslingen  in  Wurtemburgh,  19  Aug. 
1874. 
We  now  return  to 

William  Webb,  Esq.  of  Tytpit,  Martin,  Wilts,  and  New 
Street,  Salisbury  (2nd  son  of  John  Webbe,  who  d.  1570),  6. 
1557 ;  inherited  the  reversion  of  the  manor  of  Odstock,  fail- 
ing heirs  male  to  Sir  John  Webb,  Knt.,  his  elder  brother.  He 
m.  Joan,  dau.  of  R.  White,  Esq.  of  Swanborne,  Bucks,  and  was 
buried  27  Jan.  1032.    He  had  issue, 

I.  William,  hia  heir. 

II.  Francis  of  Salisbury,  m.  Margaret  South. 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.  28   Nov.  1611,  William  Cromwell  (believed 

to  be  a  grandson  of  Sir  Oliver  Cromwell,  of  Hinchiubrook, 
CO.  Huntingdon). 
n.  Catherine,  m.  Alexander  Whitlock. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Webb,  Esq.  of  Tytpit  and  New  Street,  J.P.  for 
Wilts,  bapt.  24  April,  1596  ;  m.  27  Oct.  1616,  Alice,  dau.  of  Wil. 
liam  Mustian,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of  Salisbury,  supposed  to  be  ancestor  of  the  Webbs 
of  Slilford  House,  Surrey,  founded  by  Phihp  Carteret  Webb 
(2nd  son  of  Daniel  Webb,  of  Devizes,  Wilts),  F.R.S.,  M  P. 
for  Haslemere  1754-1761. 

III.  Nethaniel,  d.  1684;  father  to  Nethaniel  Webb,  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  Barri.-^ter-at-Law,  b.  1659  ;  m.  25  July,  1682, 
Blartha  Westbeere,  of  Salisbury,  and  d.  1689,  having  had 
issue,  Nethaniel,  d.  unm.  1719;  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
Barristcr-at-Law,  d.unm.  14  Dec.  1703. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Rebecca,  m.  Francis,  3rd  son  of  Francis  Courtonay,  Esq. 
(son  of  Sir  William  Courtenay,  Knt.  of  Powderham,  by- 
Lady  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  jManners,  2nd  Karl 
of  Rutland,  K.G.),  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Seymour,  Bart,  of  Berry  Pomeroy. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Webb,  of  Tytpit  and  New  Street,  and  of  Gannox, 
South  Mimms,  co.  Middlesex,  was  a  Col.  in  the  army,  during 
the  Civil  War,  and  afterwards  Surveyor-General  of  Vv'oods, 
Parks,  Chaces,  &c.  By  Anna,  his  wife  (who  d.  Dec.  1655;, 
Jie  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Samuel,  an  elder  son, 

John  Webb,  Esq.  of  New  Street,  who  m.  in  1680, Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Eyre,  of  Salisbury,  and  had  issue, 

I  John,  of  North  Park,  Hants,  and  Pengelly,  Cheshunt, 
Herts,  J. P.,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barriater-at-Law,  0. 
1685  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Eymer,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  d.  s.  p.  March,  1760.  Sole  heir  to  the  Rinht  Hon. 
Sir  Thomas  Pengelly,  Knt.,  Lord  Chief  B.iron  of  the 
Exchequer,  the  host  and  friend  of  the  ex-protector  Richard 
Cromwell. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  6.  1693;  served  iu  the  army  in  the  campaigns 
of  1742-3. 

I.  Margery,  b.  1681. 

II.  Sarah,  b.  1696. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Webb,  Esq.,  6.  1690;  was  admitted  to  the  Inner 
Temple  in  1715,  was  General-Surveyor  in  the  Excise  Office, 
London,  1738;  m.  27  Aug.  1717,  Jane,  younger  dau.  of  Giles 
Cawsey,  Esq.  of  Litt.'eham  Court,  Great  Torrington,  co.  Devon, 
and  co-heiress  of  Littlehaia  Court,  and  d.  18  March,  1759, 
having  by  her  had  issue, 

1.  John,  of  Clifford's  Inn  and  Coggcshall,  Essex,  Barrister 

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at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1743  ;  h.  7  June,  1725  ;  d. 
s.  p. 

II.  Jdmcs.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  afterwards  Accountant- 
Genenil  in  the  Exeir^e  Office,  Lonilon,  b.  7  May,  1732  ;  )». 
Anne,  dau.  of  —  Newsome,  Ksq.,  J.T. ;  (/.  s.  j).  Aug.  1707. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Hoxton,  SliiUiksex,  formerly  Surgeon  1st 
Uest.  of  Foot  Guards,  b.  31  ilay,  1734;  d.  unm.  3  March, 
ljii:t. 

IV.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Jane,  6.  29  April,  1721  ;  d.  unm.  1707. 

H.  Mary,  of  I'.neelly,  Chcshunt,   Hcrts^   b.  2  June,  1727; 
(/.  luiHi.  Jan.  1807. 
The  4th  son, 

AViLUAM  Wkhb,  Esq.,  b.  5  Feb.  173S:  m.  Anne,  d.au.  and 
heirc^ii  of  James  Sise  (3rd  in  descent  from  James  Sise,  a 
Hucuenot  refugee  of  the  family  of  de  Sise  or  de  Sisa,  of 
Forciikiuier,  Provence) ;  he  was  celebrated  as  a  mathematician, 
.•V  political  writer,  and  a  linguist,  as  a  Hebraist  he  aided 
liisliop  Lowth  when  bringing  out  his  work  on  "Isaiah."  He 
./.  U  April,  1791,  having  had  issue  by  Anne,  his  wife  (who  d. 
18411,  aged  101), 

I.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford,  Rector  of 
Tretire  and  of  Cardiff,  minor  canon  of  the  Cathedrals  of 
Gloucester  and  Worcester,  F.S.A.,  F.  Camd.  Soc,  celebrated 
as  an  historian  and  antiquarian,  ft.  1776;  m.  Sarah,  niece 
of  Judd  Harding,  Esq.  of  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.  {see 
Harding  of  Barassel),  and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Willi.am  (Rev.),  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxon, 
Vicar  of  Hardwicke,  co.  Hereford,  and  Prebendary  of 
Is'unninglon  in  Hereford  Catliedral.  He  s.  as  head  of  the 
iMmily  of  Webb  of  Odstock  on  the  death  of  Sir  Henry 
Webb,  7th  Bart,  in  1874;  b.  1806;  m.  Henrietta 
Montagu,  dan.  of  Arthur  Wyatt.  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas 
M'yatt,  of  Rowdeford  Hciise,  Wilts,  and  7th  in  descent 
from  Henry  Montagu,  1st  Earl  of  Manchester;  he  d.s.p. 
19  May,  1885,  leaving  the  family  estates  at  Llanerchycoed 
in  Hardwick  and  Dorston,  and  The  Meend,  Peterstow, 
CO.  Hereford,  to  his  cousin,  James  G.  Herbert  Webb, 
Esq. 

Ann  Frances,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James  Alden,  of  Slountlord  Lodge,  6.  1784;  d.  unm, 
1874. 

IV.  George,  6.  1786;  d.  s.  p.  1829. 

"V.  Thomas  Stallad,  of  Hampton,  co.  Middlesex,  historical 
engraver  to  George  111.  and  IV.,  William  IV.,  and  Her 
Majesty  ;  vi.  Anne.  dau.  of  John  Holloway,  of  City  Road 
House,  nephew  to  John  Holloway,  Admiral  of  the  Red ;  and 
had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Ernest,  M.E.C.S.,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Venn, 
Esq.  of  Highbury,  and  had  issue,  Frederick  Ernest, 
M.R.C.S.,  who  VI.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Grafton, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Eleanor  Mary  :  Florence  Grafton. 

2  John  Raphael,  of  Rose  Hall,  Bungay,  Suffolk,  6.  3  Jan. 
1810  ;  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Richard  Briton  Norman,  Esq. , 
and  has  issue,  John  Raphael  Thomas  Michael  Richard 
Eolingbroke,  b.  13  April,  1873 ;  Emily  Harriet  Helen 
Amelii  A". 

3  James  .>iicl  V  5.  10  May,  I8I4  ;  m.  1st,  Catherine 
Anne,  dau.  ol  o.  B.  Ballachey,  Esq.  of  Edgefield  Mount, 
CO.  Norfolk,  and  Headington,  co.  Oxford,  and  d.  29  Nov. 
1854,  having  had  issue,  James  George  Herbert,  of  High 
Park,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  inherited  the  Herefordshire 
estates  under  the  will  of  Rev.  T.  W.  Webb,  in  1885;  b. 
3  Jan.  1840  ;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Catton, 
M.A.,of  Holt,  Norfolk,  and  d.  Jan.  1888,  having  had 
isvue,  1  Herbert  Michael  Gerald,  d.  an  infant;  2  Eustace 
Reginald,  now  of  High  Park,  Ryde,  and  Llanerchycoed 
and  'Ihe  Meend,  co.  Hereford;  heir  to  the  Catton  estates 
in  Norfolk  failing  heirs  to  his  cousin  Arthur,  son  of  Sir 
Arthur  Townley  Watson,  Bart.,  b.  'M  Nov.  18G9;  1  Mabel 
Eleanor;  2  Isabelle  Mary.  James  Michael  Webbe, 
m.  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Collins,  and  had  a  sou, 
William. 

4  William  Holloway  (Rev.),  M.A.Magdalen  College,  Oxon, 
Curate  of  Wood  Dalling,  Norfulk,  b.  13  Feb.  1812;  m. 
Anne  Webb,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Venn,  of  Highbury,  and 
d.ll  Nov.  1857,  leaving  issue,  Ann  Louisa;  Jessie  Emma 
Venn. 

5  Samuel  Henry,  6.  1  July,  1816;  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of 
G.  B.  Ballachy,  Esq.  of  Edgefield  Mount  and  Headington, 
and  had  issue,  Samuel  William  I'auaoti  (Rev.),  B.A. 
Cantab. 

1  Ann  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

2  Amelia  Jane,  d.  unm. 

3  Helen  Mary,  d.  unm. 

~t.  Ann,  b.  1774;  d.  unm.  1850. 

II.  Sarah  Jackson,  rn.  John  Venn,  Esq.  of  Highbury. 

in.  Jane  Sise,  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Webb,  Esq.,  b.  9  Sept.  1780;  m.  1st,  Dorcas, 
dau.  of  John  Holloway,  Esq.  of  City  Road  House,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cantab.  (17th  Wrangler),  Rector  of 
Ryton-ou-Tyne,  co.  Durham,  6.  Ib04  ;  -in.  Mary,  eldest  dau. 


of  Roland  Webster,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Grange,  Bishop's 

Wearmouth,  co.  Durham  {see  Webster  of  Pallion),  and  d. 

1878,  leavin.g  an  only  dau.,  Constance. 
II.  John,  7)i.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Umphleby,  Esq.,  d.s.p.  at 

Holiartstown,  Tasmania, 
in.  George,  d.s.p. 
I.  Doras,  d.  unm. 

He  m.  2ndly,  April,  1825,  Elizabeth  Priscilla,  widow  of  Ambrose 
Holloway,  Esq.,  and  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Massett,  Esq. 
H.E.I.C.S.,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Birch,  Esq> 
of  Knuckin  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  sister  to  Major  B.  W.  Carey 
Massett,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Sept.  1850)  had  issue, 

IV.  F'rancis  Cornelids,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Stephen  JIassett,  M.D.,  Surgeon-Major  M.S.,  late  36th 
and  23id  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  d.  5  Aug.  1892. 

VI.  Joseph,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Webb  d.  1831.     His  4th  son, 

Francis  Cornelids  Webb,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.E.O.P.,  F.S.A.,  6. 
9  April,  1826;  m.  10  Feb.  1852,  Sarah  Schroder,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Croueher,  Esq.  of  James  Street,  Buckingham  Gate,  and  by  her 
(6.  24  Sept.  1828)  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen  Harold,  present  representative. 

II.  William  Wilfrid,  M.B.,  Surgeon-Captain  H.M.I.M.S., 
Hcng:tl  army,  b.  28  Nov.  1857 ;  m.  1st,  Marie,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Hechler,  Chaplain  at  Carlsruhe,  and  by  her  \who  d.  13 
Aug.  1884)  has  issue, 

William  Francis  Richmond,  b.  12  March,  1883. 
He  m.  2ndly,  23  Oct.  1888,  Anna  Claire,  2nd  dau.  of  Major- 
Gencral  Archibald  Tisdall  {see  Tisdall  of  Charlesjorl),  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

Archibald  Wilfrid  Tisdall,  b.  3  Aug.  1889. 

III.  James  Bertrand,  b.  1  July,  1859. 

IV.  John  Eustace,  M.B.,  Surgeon  R.N.,  6.  7  May,  1863 ;  m. 
9  Oct.  1890,  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of  R.  T.  Laity,  Esq.,  J.P., 
of  Devonport. 

V.  Hugh  Cholmeley,  6.  7  Feb.  1865 ;  m.  Nov.  1889,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Noble,  Esq. 

1.  Sarah  Frances.  ii.  Elizabeth  Beatrice. 

IB.  Edith  Mary.  iv.  Hilda  Priscilla, 

V.  Ann  Winifred. 
Mr.  Webb  d.  24  Dec.  1873. 
Residence — The  Grove,  Colyton,  Axminster,  co.  Devon. 


WEBBER    OF    BUCKLAND    HOTJSE. 

Incledon-Webbee,  Edward  Chichester,  Esq. 
of  Buckland  House  and  St.  Brannock's,  in  Braunton, 
CO.  Devon,  b.  10  April,  1837  ;  m.  1867,  Georgina 
Chisliolm,  dau.  of  Major  William  Gabbett  Beare, 
of  Holland  House,  Kingsgate,  Isle  of  Thanet,  and 
34,  Devonsliire  Place,  Portland  Place,  London,  W., 
and  one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  her  brother,  Arthur 
Cotton  Beare,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Dhncan  Harold,  b.  14  Dec.  1869. 

II.  William  Beare,  b.  17  Jan.  1872. 

III.  Adrian  Beare,  b.  23  June,  1876. 

I.  Beatrice  Giselle  Louise,  m.  4  Feb.  1893,  at  Braunton,  to 
Henry  King  Gordon,  of  the  Bank  of  Bengal,  son  of 
Surgeon-Gen.  Charles  Alexander  Gordon,  C.B.,  M.D. 

II.  Eva  Mary  Florence. 

Lineagre. — John  Webber,  of  Barnstaple,  co.  Devon,  son 
of  JouN  Webber  of  Barnstaple,  and  Anne,  his  wife,  m.  26  Oct. 
1081,  Jlary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Fleming  of  Bratton 
Fleming  and  Bideford,  co.  Devon,  merchant.  He  was 
bur.  5  Aug.  1735,  at  Barnstaple,  aged  81,  and  was  the  father 
of 

Alexander  Webber,  of  Barnstaple,  6.  1685,  m.  28  Dec. 
1728,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Philip  Rogers,  of 
Loxhore,  co.  Devon  (of  the  family  of  Rogers,  of  Pilton,  same 
CO.)  and  d.  1739,  leaving  issue, 

Philip  Rogers  Webber,  b.  12  Dec.  1732,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  CO.  of  Devon:  m.  26  March,  1759,  Mary,  elder  of  the 
two  daus.  and  co-heiresses  of  John  Incledon,  Esq.  of  Buck- 
land  House,  Braunton,  same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Nov. 
1807)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Incledon  Webber,  b.  29  Dec.  1759,  Lieut.  R.N. 
d.  unm.  18  Sept.  1793,  when  in  enniinund  of  the  Sea  Flower 
cutter,  at  Barbados,  bur.  at  Bridgetown  with  military 
honours. 

II.  Henry,  who  s.  his  father. 

III.  Charles,  b.  11  April,  1766,  Colonel  E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm.  22 
Feb.  1822. 

IV.  Philip,  6.  3  Oct.  1768,  Lieut.  R.N.  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1811, 
Ann,  dan.  of  John  German,  of  Marwood,  co.  Devon,  and  d. 
21  Jan.  1843. 


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▼.  Thomas,  b.  2  June,  1771,  E.I.C.S.,  drowned  in  the  Straits 
of  Sunda,  16  July,  1786. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Gen.  Thomas  Baker,  IstEcgt.  of  Foot  Guards. 
She  d.  24  May,  1782,  having  had  two  daus.,  both  of  whom 
d.  in  infancy. 

II.  EHzabeth,  m.  Thomas  Harding,  2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Harding,  Esq.  of  Upcot,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1834, 
leaving  issue. 

HI.  Mary,  m.  John  Harris,  of  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
and  left  issue. 

IV.  Susannah,  d.  unni.  26  Nov.  1814. 

V.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Catherine,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Law,  of  Barnstaple,  and  d. 
4  May,  1830,  leaving  issue. 

■VII.  Henrietta,  m.  Charles  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  co. 
Devon,  and  left  issue. 

VIII.  Penelope,  d.  unm.  9  July,  1842. 

IX.  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Nuthall,  of  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, and  left  issue. 

X.  Louisa,  d.  unm.  21  June,  1793. 

XI.  Caroline,  m.  Robert  Hacohe  Drake,  Esq.,  Commander 
II. N.,  and  d.  s.  p.  27  April,  1825. 

Philip  Eogers  Webber  d.  19  April,  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his 
«ldest  surviving  son, 

Henky  Webbek,  Esq.,  b.  17  July  1762,  entered  E.I.C.S. 
at  the  age  of  18,  and  attained  the  rank  of  Major-General 
12  Aug.  1819,  when,  after  thirty-nine  years  active  service  in 
the  East,  he  returned  to  England;  m.  18  Feb.  1810,  Lucie 
Elizabeth  L'Ecolier,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henrt,  his  heir. 

n.  Frederick  Alexander,/;.  13  Aug.  1812;  d.  9  Dec.  1813. 

III.  Arthur  Lewis,  b.  17  Sept.  1820  ;  d.  b  Feb.  1890. 

I.  Henrietta,  m.  Lt.-Col.  Jonathan  Fowler,  H.E.l.C.S.,  and 
d.s.p.  8  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Lucie,  m.  Ist,  Robert  Thorpe  Onslow,  H.E.l.C.S.,  2ndly, 
Heniy  Colvin  Jackson,  H.E.l.C.S.,  and  3rdly,  Thomas 
Bromley,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Howe  Bromley,  Bart.  She 
d.  10  Jan.  1852,  having  had  issue  by  her  2nd  and  3rd 
marriages. 

III.  Euiilj",  TO.  William  David  Erskine,  H.E.l.C.S.,  5th  son 
of  David  Erskine,  Esq.  of  Cardross,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Anne  Sophia,  m.  Edward  Brett,  Esq.  of  Dersingham  Hall 
and  Snettisham,  co.  Korfolk,  and  has  issue. 

Gen.  Webber  d.  8  Aug.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Henrt  Incledon-Webber,  Esq.  of  Buckland  House 
and  St.  Brannock's,  J. P.  co.  Devon,  b.  31  Dec.  1810 ;  m.  10 
Nov.  1832,  Henrietta,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Chichester, 
Esq.,  of  llall,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Lewis  Charles,  6.  1835  ;  d.  1817. 

II.  Edward  Chichester,  now  of  Buckland  House,  and  St. 
Brannocks. 

III.  Pliilip  Eogers,  6.  10  June,  1839. 

IV.  Harry  Fane,  6.  14  Sept.  1840. 

V.  Frederic  Glynn,  b.  21  July,  1842. 

VI.  Alfred  Pomeroy,  b.  19  Nov.  1844. 

VII.  Laurence  Charles,  of  The  Dene,  Dunster,  co.  Somerset, 
Capt.  9Gth  Regt.,  &.  4  June,  1853;  changed  his  name  in 
18»4.  to  Weblier-lncledon,  m.  at  Dunster,  22  July,  1884. 
Ethel  Maud,  only  child  and  sole  heiress  of  the  late  Arthur 
Henry  Cresswell  Snow.  Esq.,  Capt.  90th  Kegt. 

I.  Lucie  Henrietta,  m.  6  Nov.  1854,  Samuel  Hellings  Eeed 
(who  d.  1870),  and  d.  13  Jan.  1882,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Frances. 

III.  Ellen,  d.  unm.  23  July,  1S85. 

IV.  Mary. 

Mr.  Incledon-Webber  d.  6  Dec.  1833. 

^amilg  nf  Inckbott  of  ^utlilnnb. 

liineag'e. — In  12  Edward  II.  Adam  Wickloe  de  Buckland 
granted  Buckland  unto  Godefrido  de  Incledene,  who  was 
descended  from  Eobertus  de  Incledene,  who  held  lands  in 
Braunton  llCO.     From  this  Godefrido  descended 

Eobert  Incledon,  of  Buckland,  in  Braunton,  co.  Devon, 
m.  Agnes,  daci.  and  heiress  of  John  Wolf  of  Braunton,  and 
•was  bur.  at  Braunton,  25  Dec.  1558,  having  had  three  sons  and 
a  dau.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Incledon,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Lewis  Davill,  of  Mar- 
land,  CO.  Devon,  and  d.  1570,  leaving,  with  younger  issue,  a 
son, 

Lewis  Incledon,  to.  1st,  Grace,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eobert 
Cranberry,  of  Bratton,  Clovelly,  co.  Devon,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  of  Bratton  Clovelly,  m.  Philippa,  dau.  of  William 
Glynn,  of  Glynn,  co.  Cornwall,  and  had  an  only  dau.  who 
d.  s.  p. 

II.  Robert,  TO.  Barbara  Pomeroy,  d.  s.p. 

Lew-is  Incledon  m.  2ndly,  Wilmot,  dau.  of  Andrew  Pomeroy, 
of  Coljton,  CO.   Devon,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons  and  five 
daus.      Dying  1614,  he  was   s.  by  the  eldest  son  of  his  2nd 
marriage, 
Lewis  Incledon,  m.   1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Philip  Wyott,  of 


Braunton.  She  d.  s.  p.  and  he  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  CoUamore,  of  Luscott  in  Braunton,  by  whom  he  had 
three  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Lewis,  who  «.  his  brother. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  in  infancy. 

He  d.  1657,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Incledon  to.  Ilonoria,  dau.  of  William  Paget,  of 
Tavistock,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  s.  p.  1661,  when  his  estate* 
passed  to  his  brother, 

Lewis  Incledon,  to.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Addington,  of  Highbickington,  co.  Devon,  and  Hartleborough 
CO.  Essex.  She  d.  s.  p.  and  he  m.  2ndly,  31  Oct.  1672,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Hon.  Eobert  Fane,  of  Combank,  co.  Kent,  7th 
son  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Westmorland,  by  whom  he  had 
besides  two  sons  and  a  dau.  who  d.  young, 

I.  Henrt,  who  s.  him. 

II.  Eobert,  of  New  Inn,  London,  and  Pilton  House,  Devon,  6 
28  Feb.  1675;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Lethbridge 
of  Westaway,  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly^ 
Penelope,  dau.  of  John  Sandford,  of  Nynehead  Court,  co. 
Somerset,  of  which  marriage,  there  were  two  sons  and  two 
daus., 

1  James,  d.  unm.  1741. 

2  Benjamin,  of  Pilton  House,  6.  1730  ;  d.  1796  ;  m.  Mar- 
garet, 2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Newton,  of  Tiverton, 
CO.  Devon,  by  whom  he  had,  1  Eobert  Newton,  of  Pilton 
House  and  Yeolown,  in  Goodleigh,  co.  Devon,  b.  1761 ; 
lit.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Beavis,  of  Yeotown,  and  had 
two  daus.,  Frances,  d.  unm.  12  Dec.  1891,  "  the  last  of 
the  Inaledons,"  leaving  Charles  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall, 
her  heir-at-law  and  representative  of  the  line  founded  by 
the  above-named  Eobert  Incledon,  of  Pilton  House  ;  Mar- 
garet, 9)1.  Blajor  Wren,  of  Lenwood,  Biaeford,  co.  Devon, 
and  d.  1864  s.  p. ;  2  Francis,  20th  Eegt.  of  Dragoons,  6. 
1762;  d.  tmm.  1799;  1  Betty,  to.  Thomas  Rose  Drewe, 
Esq.  of  Wotton  Fitzpaine,  co.  Dorset,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Amy,  5)1.  Charles  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  co.  Devon, 
and  left  issue. 

2  Lucy,  TO.  Peregrine  Courtenay,  son  of  Sir  William 
Courtenay,  of  Powderham,  and  brother  of  William,  1st 
Viscount  Courtenay,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Lewis  Incledon  d.  28  Jan.  1698,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Henry  Incledon,  of  Buckland,  b.  2  Nov.  1674  ;  to.  Ist, 
Mary  dau.  of  John  Davie,  Esq.  of  Orlcigh  Court,  co.  Devon, 
by  whom  he  had, 

I.  John,  who  s.  him. 

II.  Robert,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

I    Elizabeth,  to.  Charles  Baker,  of  Exeter. 

II.  Mary,  to.  Eev.  Walter  Elford,  of  Milton  Damerell,  CO. 
Devon. 

III.  Sarah,  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Henry  Incledon  m.  2ndly,  2  Feb.  1714,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Sir 
Arthur  Chichester,  3rd  bart.  of  Ealeigh,  co.  Devon,  and  had 
further  issue, 

III.  Chichester,  6.  24  Dec.  1716;  d.  1771  ;  m.  7  Nov.  1741, 
Christian,  dau.  of  Eiohard  Mervyn,  of  Marwood,  co.  Devon, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  John  Incledon,  m.  Mary  dau.  of  Eobert  Stafford,  of 
Eideford,  co.  Devon,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert,  d.  unm. 
1849;  2  Mary,  m.  Admiral  H.  E.  Glynn,  d.  s.  p.; 
3  Frances  d.  unm. ;  4  Catherine,  m.  John  Hatherly,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

2  Robert,  d.  unm. 

3  Richard,  E.N.,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  White,  1814, 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Burt,  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  Mr.  Bury,  of  Collaton,  Devon.  He  vi.  1792, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Chichester,  of  Hall,  and  d.  3  April, 
1825,  leaving  i.^sue  two  daus.,  1  Lucy,  m.  Stephen  Bencraft, 
Esq.,  and  left  issue;  2  Penelope,  m.  Eev.  John  Russell, 
and  left  issue. 

4  William,  d.  unm. 

1  Frances,  m.  Charles  Scot. 

2  Margaret,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Henry,  d.  an  infant. 

V.  Susannah,  m.  George  Ley,  of  Prixford,  co.  Devon. 

VI.  Penelope,  v..  Eobert  Hole,  of  Barnstaple,  co.  Devon. 

VII.  Florence,  in.  Samuel  Harris,  of  Smallcoinbe,  co.  Cora- 
wall,  younger  brother  of  John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Pickwell,  co. 
Devon. 

VIII.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Henry  Incledon  d.  9  May,  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Incledon,  of  Buckland,  b.  19  July,  1702,  m.  1734 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Northcote,  Bart,  by  whom  (who 
))i.  2ndlj,  Eev.  John  Wright,  M.A.,  and  was  bur.  at  Braunton, 
1758)  he  had  issue,  one  son,  who  ci.  in  infancy,  and  three  daus., 
of  whom  two  only  survived  him,  viz., 

I.  Mary,  &.  3  Oct.  1736,  and  to.  Philip  Eogeks  Webbeb.' 

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II.  Frances,    6.    24  April,    1739,   m.    Edward    rikher,    of 
Kochester,  co.  Kent,  Esq. 
John  Incledon  d.  2S   June,   1746,  and  was  bur.  at  Braunton, 
the  representation  of  tlie  Incledons  of  Buctland  being  now 
vested  in  the  descendants  of  his  elder  dau. 

Jn;;.<— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Ru.  on  a  chev.  engr.  or, 
between  three  plates  as  many  annulets  nz.,  for  WtBBtiR; 
•Jnd  and  3rd,  arg.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  three  tuns  sable  Hanus 
issuing  from  their  bungs  proper,  for  Incledon.  Quartering, 
Wolf,  Fulming,  .ind  Koglbs.  tVf.'J^s— 1st,  Webber,  A  wolf's 
head  couped  per  pale  arg.  and  gules  ;  2nd,  Incledon,  A  falcon 
jipr.  jessed  or.     Motto — Malo  mori  quani  fanlari. 

i>-iiis— Buckland  House  and  St.  Branuock's,  Braunton, 
Devon. 


WEBBER  OF  LEEKFIELD  AND 
KELLYVILLE. 

Weebee,  William  Downes,  Esq.  of  Leckfield, 
CO.  Sligo,  and  KellvTille,  Queen's  Co.,  J. P.  for 
Queen's  Co.  and  co.  Cork,  B.A.  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  b.  19  July,  1S34  ;  w.  29  July,  1873,  Anna, 
Countess  of  Kingston,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of 
ilitchelstown,  co.  Cork,  widow  of  James,  5th  Earl 
of  Kingston,  and  dau.  of  Matthew  Brinkley,  Esq.  of 
Parsonstown,  co.  Meath. 

Xiineag'e. — JIichael  Weeber  of  Cork  (whose  will  was 
proved  at  the  Consistori.al  Court,  Cork,  in  I6G6),  had  with, 
other  issue,  a  son,  Michael  Webber,  of  Cork,  whose  will 
was  proved  16G9.    He  left  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  a  son, 

.^IicHAEL  Webber,  Esq.  of  Cork,  m.  Elizabeth  Farmer,  and 
dying  1749,  left  a  son, 

Michael  Webber,  Esq.  of  Glanbane,  co.  Limerick,  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  AVebeer,  Esq.,  Capt.  of  the  4th  Horse,  to.  Letitia, 
dau.  of  John  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Tanragoe,  and  was  father  of 

1>ANIEL  Webb  Webber,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Armagh  1816, 
and  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Enquiry,  ni.  Sarah  W"ood,  of 
Lcekfield,  an  heiress,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles  Tankerville,  Barristcr-at-Law,  Q.C.,  6.  1803;  m. 
1834,  Lady  Adelaide  Charlotte  King,  2nd  dau.  of  George, 
3rd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  by  her,  who  d.  Aug.  1854,  had 
issue, 

1  George,  Col.  In  the  army,  C.B.,  and  commanding  10th 
Brigade  Depot,  co.  York,  m.  1865,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
of  W.  H.  Jeffery,  Esq.  of  Quebec,  and  has  issue  three 
daus.,  Edith  Kingston Tanker\ ille  ;  Geraldine  Fitzgerald  ; 
and  Svbil  Frances,  d.  1883. 

2  Charies  Philip,  J.P.  of  Gerih,  co.  Sligo,  m.  18  Feb. 
1868.  Marian,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Johnston,  Esq.,  D.L. 
uf  Magheramena,  co.  F^ermacagh,  and  has  issue,  one 
son. 

3  Daniel  Thomas,  Lieut.  E.A.,  d.  27  Feb.  1868. 

4  Bobert  Tankerville,  Major  late  23rd  K.  W.  Fusiliers,  h. 
27  Sept.  1845,  m.  5  June,  1871,  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Kev.  William  Wingfield,  Vicar  of  Abbey  Leix, 
and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

The  elder  son, 

Eev  Thomas  Webber,   of  Leekfield,   co.  Sligo,  Rector  of 

Castle  McAdam,  co.  Wicklow,  m.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev. 

Thomas  Kelly,  of  Kellyville,  Queen's  Co.,  by  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  dau.  of  William Tighe,  Esq.  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kilkenny, 

and  grand-dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Kelly,  one  of  the 

Judges  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  who  derived  his 

descent  from  a  senior  branch  of  the  great  Irish  family  of 

O'Kellt  of  Fidane,  co.  Galway.    By  Frances  Kelly,  his  wife, 

the  Eev.  Thomas  Webber  had  issue, 

William  Downes,  now  of  Leekfield  and  Kellyville. 

Thomas  Wingfield  (Kellyville,  Athy),  b.  10  May,   1836;  m. 

22  .Sept.   1^68,  Mathilda,  4th  dau.  of  T.  Barstow,  Esq.  of 

Garrow  Hill,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  1  Oswald,  Lieut.  E.E., 

6.  14  July,  1870;  1  Everilda  Caroline  ;  2  Alice  Mary. 

Charles  Edmund,  6. 5 Sept.  1838,  Maj.-Gen.  Uoyal  Engineers, 

made  C.B.  for  services  in  Egyptian  War,  1882  ;  m.  1st,  28 

May,    1861,    the   Hon.  Alice  Augusta   Gertrude   Hanbury 

Tracy,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Charles,  Lord  Sudeley,  and   by 

her  (who  d.  1877)  has  issue,  1  Evelyn,  d.  1877;  2  Eaymond 

Sudeley,  6.  16  June,  lb65,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Welsh    Fusiliers; 

3  llcnTj  0. ;    4  Lionel.       He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah   Elizabeth, 

dau.  of  John  Gunn,  Esq.,  late  of  Purneah,  East  Indies,  and 

widow  of  EichardStainbank,  Esq. 

Francis  John,  Captain  Commandant  of  the  Southern  Sub- 
marine Miner's  Headquarters,  Gosport,  6.  1840;  m.  2  April, 
1866,  Mary  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Croftein, 
PkCctor  of  bkreen,  co.  Sligo,  and  relict  of  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Heathcote  Tottenham,  12th  Lancers,  and  d.  1888. 
.^rnw— Arg.  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.  between  three  hurts 


as  many  annulets  of  the  field,  in  the  centre  chief  point  atrefoij 
slipped  vert.  Ci-est — A  wolf's  head  couped  per  pale  arg.  and 
gu.  charged  with  an  annulet  counterchangcd.  j.Uoi(o— Esie- 
rance. 

&a(s— Leekfield,  co.  Sligo;  and  Kellyville,  Athy,  Queen's 
Co. 

Eisidence — Mitchelstown  Castle,  Mitchclstown,  co.  Cork. 


WEBSTER    OF    PALLION. 

Webster,  Cheistopher  Malixg,  Esq.  of  Pall  ion 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17  May,  1S12  ; 
m.  14  Aug.  1S39,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Lamg,  Esq. 
of  Deptford  House,  Sunderland,  co.  Durham,  J.P., 
and  sister  of  James  Laing,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  High 
Sheriff  of  Durhatn  1879,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  b.  7  June,  1840;  d.  lf>  Dec.  1871. 

II.  Phillip  James,  6.  14  Aug.  1841  ;  drowned  whilst  bathing, 
27  July,  1876. 

III.  Henry,  6.  23  Sept.  1847,  late  Lieut.  8th  (The  King's) 
Eegt. 

IV.  Ernest  Alfred,  of  Wohiston  Hall,  Stockton-on-Tees, 
6.  28  Oct.  1855  ;  m.  22  April,  1886,  Agnes  Amelia,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Stephenson,  Esq.  late  of  Caldwell,  Noitliutn- 
berland,  and  has  issue, 

Eowland  Eurdon,  6.  7  June,  1890. 
Mary  Maling,  6.  8  July,  1887. 

V.  Walter  Francis,  6.  12  Aug.  1857. 

VI.  Charles  Edward,  b.  29  July,  1859  ;  d.  12  March,  1891. 

I.  Mary  Francis,  m.  24  May,  1864,  William  Joseph  Young, 
Esq.  of  Wolviston  House,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L. ; 
and  d.  31  July,  1876,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Emily  Anne,  d.  1854. 

III.  Frances  Alice,  m.  15  April,  1873,  William  Eudd  Oswald, 
Esq.  of  Southampton. 

IV.  Edith,  7n.  26  June,  1872,  Albert  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Crimble 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  John 
Fenton,  Esq.,  M.P. 

V.  Amy  Burden,  m.  Edward  Ncston  Williams  Habcrshon, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

liineagre. — This  family  derives  their  descent  from  the 
Websters  of  Flamborough,  co.  York,  living  there  1575,  of 
whom  William  Webster  recorded  his  pedigree  at  St.  Georgc'.s 
■Visitation  of  that  co.  in  1003,  and  had  a  conlirmation  of  arms 
in  1612. 

John  Webster,  of  Whitby  and  Goldshorough,  co.  York,  b. 
1659  (3rd  son  of  John  Webster,  of  Bempton,  co.  York,  son  of 
Eobert  Webster  of  Bempton,  who  d.  1643,  which  Eobert  was 
brother  of  the  s;\me  William  Webster  mentioned  above),  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Hill,  of  W^est  Barnby,  co.  York,  and  d. 
1704,  leaving  issue,  an  only  son, 

William  Webster,  of  Goldshorough,  6.  25  Jan.  1690;  m.  24 
Nov.  1715,  Alice,  dau.  of  Eichard  Hill,  of  Lythe,  co.  York, 
and  d.  1750,  leaving,  with  a  dau.  (Alice,  wife  of  William 
Ingham,  of  Whitby,  and  by  him,  grandmother  of  the  late 
Eobert  Ingham,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.)  an  only  son, 

William  Webster,  of  Whitby  and  Stockton-on-Tees,  6. 
23  July,  1718  ;  m.  19  Dec.  1744,  Mary,  only  surviving  child  and 
heiress  of  Eowland  Burdon,  Esq.  of  Stockton-on-Tees  (nephew 
of  George  Burdon,  of  the  same  place,  great -great-grandfather 
of  the  late  Eev.  John  Burdon,  of  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham, 
see  that  Family),  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
Nicholas  Lackenby,  of  Norton  and  Billingham,  co.  Durham, 
and  d.  6  Dec.  1770,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Eowland,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  m.  11  Feb.  1771,  Col.  William  Jloney,  of  Homme 
House,  CO.  Hereford,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  Sir  James 
Kyrle-.Money,  Bart. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  24  Feb.  1785,  Eev.  Thomas  Davison,  Vicar 
of  Hartburn,  Northumberland. 

Eowland  Webster,  Esq.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  J.P.  co. 
Durham,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Aislaby,  b.  24  April,  I7.')l  ; 
m.  3  June,  177;!,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1794)  only  child 
and  heireps  of  Eobert  Gibson,  Gent,  of  Newsham,  co.  York, 
and  d.  19  Sept.  1809,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Eowland,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  New castle-on-Tyne,  m.  Catherine,  widow  of 
Mr.  Crathorne,  of  Crathoine,  co.  York,  and  dau.  of  Eev. 
Anthony  Coates,  Eector  of  Goldshorough,  who  d.  s.  p.  at 
Paris,  where  she  WRSbur. 

I.  Frances,  m.  18  Nov.  I8(i2,  Col.  William  Hale,  of  .\coinb, 
CO.  York,  younger  son  of  Gen.  John  Hale,  of  Plantation,  ii> 
the  same  co. 

II.  Mary  Burdon,  d.  young  21  M.ay,  1802, 

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Grange,  Bishopwearmouth,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Aislaby, 
ft.  20  May,  1775;  m.  26  Oct.  1802,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Maling,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Bishopwearmouth,  by  his  2nd 
wife  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sisters,  Mary,  wife  of 
William  Kussell,  Esq.  of  Brancepeth  Castle,  co.  Durham, 
grandfather  of  Emma  Maria,  Viscountess  of  the  7th  Viscount 
Boyne,  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert  Allan,  Esq.,  grandfather 
of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Allan,  Esq.  of  Blackwell  Grange) 
of  Robert  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24  Feb.  1833)  had  issue  to  survive  Infancy, 

I.  Rowland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Honorary  Canon  of  Durham,  and 
Vicar  of  Kelloe,  b.  6  Jan.  1805  ;  m.  3  June,  1834,  Dorothy, 
younger  dau.  of  Col.  Gordon  Skelly,  of  Pilmore  House,  co. 
Durham  (grandson  of  Rev.  John  Skelly,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Stockton-on-Tees,  who  m.  the  Lady  Betty  Gordon,  dau.  of 
the  2nd  Duke  of  Gordon),  and  had  one  son  Rowland  Burdon, 
Capt.  R.A.,  who  d.  6  Sept.  1866:  and  one  dau.  Mary,  m.  16 
Sept.  1862,  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Bell,  Vicar  of  Chatton, 
Northumberland.     Canon  Webster  d.  29  May,  1875. 

II.  John,  6.  15  May,  1806;  m.  13  Jan.  1841,  Dorothy  (d.  1884), 
dau.  of  William  Gales,  Esq.  of  Ford  Lodge,  Sunderland ;  and 
■d.  2  Sept.  1850,  leaving  one  son,  William,  b.  24  Oct.  1842,  who 
was  drowned  at  Sulina,  21  May,  1868,  and  one  dau.,  Evelyn 
Mary,  m.  25  July,  1860,  Johu  Booth,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the 
Diocese  of  Durham. 

III.  William,  b.  27  Dec.  1807,  a  Commander  E.N.,  d.  27  July, 
1873. 

17.  Chkistophee  Maling,  eldest  surviving  son,  now  of 
Pallion. 

V.  Henry  Robert,  of  Morton  House,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  av.d 
D.L.,  b.  22  Oct.  1815;  m.  22  Oct.  1850,  Ann,  dau.  of  Philip 
Laing,  Esq.  of  Deptford  House,  and  d.  11  March,  18s2, 
leaving  issue,  Henry  Robert  Ingham,  6.  16  July,  1855; 
Herbert,  6.  30  June,  1859;  and  Annie. 

VI.  Robert  Charles,  b.  9  April,  1822  ;  n.  Dora,  widow  of  Col. 
Alcock,  and  d.  27  Nov.  1883. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1st,  Rev.  Robert  Gray,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Sunder- 
land, nephew  to  Dr.  Gray,  Bishop  of  Bristol ;  and  2ndly, 
llev.  William  Webb,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ryton,  co.  Durham. 

II.  Elizabeth. 

Di.  Emily  Margaret,  m.  13  June,  1849,  as  3rd  wife,  Thomas 
William"  Waldy,  Esq.  of  Egglescliffe,  co.  Durham  {sec  that 
Family),  and  d.  1850. 
Hr.  Webster  d.  1  March,  1850. 

Arrii& — Az.,  on  a  bend  arg.,  cotised  or,  between  two  demi- 
Eons  rampant  erm.  a  rose  gu.  between  two  boars'  heads  couped 
sa.,  quartering  Burdon,  Swainston,  Lackenby,  and  Gibson. 
Ci-(st  —A  drapon's  head  erased  quarterly  vert  and  or.  Motto — 
I'iclcs  et  justitia. 

iScai— Pallion  Hall,  Sunderland,  co.  Durham. 


WEBSTEH    OF    BINFIELD    COURT. 

Bullock-Webstee,  Francis  Davenpoet,  Esq. 
of  Einfield  Court,  Berks,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1821 ; 
in.  1856,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Morgan,  Esq. 
nepliew  of  C.  Tyrrel  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Eairord,  co. 
Gloucester,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions. 

Lineage. — The  Bullocks  are  an  old  Herefordshire 
family,  who  were  settled  at  Eaton  Bishop  in  the  loth  century, 
and  whose  wills  are  to  be  found  in  the  Hereford  registry. 
Later  on  this  branch  moved  to  Ledbury  and  the  city  of  Here- 
ford, and  about  1750  to  London,  where  they  became  engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits. 

Edwaud  Webstek  Bdllock-Webster,  Esq.  of  Hendon, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Middlesex,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Webstee  in  1809,  in  accordance  with  tlie  terms  of  the  will  of 
his  maternal  great-aunt,  Mary  Stephens,  widow  of  Edward 
Webster,  Esq.  of  London,  for  many  years  Treasurer  of  the 
Lock  Hospital.  He  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Purkis, 
Esq.  of  Brentford,  F.R.S.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Middlesex,  by  his 
wire  Mary  Ansell,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  the  3rd,  but  eldest 
surviving  son,  is, 

Fkaxcis  Davenpoet  Bdllock-W'ebsteb,  Esq.,  now  of  Bin- 
■     field. 

/Seai— BinSeld  Court,  Bracknell,  Berks. 


WEDDEEBURN  OF  WEDDERBURN. 

Scetmgeoue-Weddeebtten,  Henet  Scetm- 
GEOUR,Esq.  of  Wedderburn,  co.  Forfar,  and  Birkhill, 
CO.  Fife,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hereditary  Eoyal  Standard 
Bearer  of  Scotland,  formerly  Capt.  17th  Kegt.,  h. 
18  April,  1840;  m.  31  March,  1869,  Juliana, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Braddell,  Esq.  of  Cool- 
melagb,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue. 


I.  Henry,  Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders,  6.  28  June,  1372. 

II.  Frederick  Lewis,  b.  27  June,  1874. 

III.  Charles  Kenneth,  6.  29  May,  1887. 

I.  Helen  Margaret. 

II.  Jlary  Turner.  iii.  Anne  Grizel. 

IV.  Katherine  Elspeth.  v.  Juliet. 
VI.  Maud  Kathleen. 

Iiineagre. — Tradition  has  handed  down  the  following  as 
the  origin  of  the  noble  and  ancient  family  Scrymgeour.  In 
the  first  year  of  the  reign  of  Alexander  I.,  Sir  Alexander 
Carron,  a  brave  knight,  accompanied  that  monarch  in  his 
pursuit  of  the  rebels  who  had  conspired  against  the  king's  life, 
and,  seizing  the  standard  from  Bannerman,  crossed  the  .Spey, 
and  placed  it  on  the  other  side  of  the  river  in  sight  of  the 
rebels.  In  reward  of  this  gallant  service,  the  King  constituted 
Alexander  Carron  and  his  heirs  heritable  standard  bearers  of 
Scotland ;  he  also  made  him  a  grant  of  lands,  and  conferred 
on  him  the  name  of  Skirmisher,  or  Scrymgeour,  signifying  a 
hardy  fighter,  and  gave  him  a  part  of  the  royal  arms  of  Scot-  ' 
land  for  his  armorial  bearing,  viz.,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg., 
holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  crooked  sword  pp.,  and  the  woid 
"  Dissipate  "  for  his  motto. 

The  representative  of  the  family  was  created,  in  1641,  Lord 
Scrymgeour,  Viscount  of  Dudhope,  by  Charles  I.,  his  grand- 
son, the  3rd  Viscount,  was  created  Earl  of  Dundee  in  1661 
{see  Douglas's  Peerage  of  Scotland).  Sprung  from  the  same 
family  as  his  lordship  was  John  Scrymgeour,  of  Kirton,  m. 
Magdalene,  dau.  of  Alexander  Wedderburn,  of  Kingenny, 
and  Easter  Powrie  (afterwards  called  Wedderburn),  by  whom 
he  had  a  son, 

Db.  Alexander  Scrymgeour,  Lay  Professor  of  Humanity, 
Philosophy  and  Theology,  in  the  University  of  St.  Andrews, 
temp.  Queen  Anne.  He  m.  Janet,  only  dau.  of  David  Falconer, 
Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  same  University,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son, 

David  Sceymgeohr,  of  Birkhill,  Advocate  and  Sheriff 
Depute  of  co.  Inverness,  m.  Katherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Wedderburn,  Bart,  of  Blackness,  and  had  four  sons, 
Alexander,  his  heir;  John,  d.  1791  ;  David,  d.  1780;  Henex, 
i.  his  'orother.    The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Scrymgeour,  Esq.  of  Birkhill,  s.  to  the  estates, 
name,  arms,  i&c,  of  Wedderburn,  of  Wedderburn,  in  1788,  m. 
Elizabeth  Ferguson,  dau.  of  Lord  Pitfour,  and  d.  s.  p.  1811. 
He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Scrymgeour-Wedderburn,  Esq.  of  Wedderburn,  m. 
5  April,  1793,  Mary  Turner,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Frederick 
Lewis  Maitland,  Capt.  R.N.,  6th  son  of  the  Cth  Earl  of  Lauder- 
dale, and  had  issue, 

Frederick  Lewis,  of  Birkhill  and  Wedderburn. 

Margaret  Louisa,  in.  Alexander  Smith,  Esq. 

Catherine,  m.  Capt.  Cathcart,  U.N.,  of  Carbiston,  who  d. 
1833. 

Elizabeth,  d.  1838. 

Janette. 

Mary  Turner,  m.  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  Physician-General 
E  I.C.S.,  and  d.  25  March,  1887. 

Isabella,  d.  1826. 

Matilda,  m.  Capt.  Isackes,  E.I.C.S. 

Euphemia. 
Mr.  Scrymgeour-Wedderburn,  d.  30  Dec.  1841,  and  was  «.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Frederick  Lewis  Wedderburn,  Esq.  of  Wedderburn,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  4  March,  1808  ;  m.  1st,  26  April,  1839,  the 
Hon.  Helen  Arbuthnott,  4th  dau.  of  the  8th  Viscount 
Arbuthnott,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1840)  had  issue 
one  son, 

I.  Heney  Sceymgeour,  now  of  Wedderburn. 

He  TO.  2udly,  31  Aug.  1852,  Selina  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Garth,  R.N.,  of  Haines  Kill,  and  had  issue, 

II.  Frederick  Lewis,  6.  9  Jan.  1858;  d.  18G7. 

III.  Alexander,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  8  Sept.  Ia59. 

I.  Mary,  d.  1867. 

II.  Charlotte  Louisa. 

III.  Selina    Elgiva,   m.  Lieut.-Col.  J.   C.   Gillespie,   Eoyal 
Artillery. 

Mr.  Wedderburn  d.  16  Aug.  1874. 

Aims—Gvi.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  az.,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  a  scimitar  arg.  Crests — 1st,  A  lion's  gamb 
erect  holding  a  scimitar  all  ppr. ;  2nd,  An  eagle's  head  erased 
ppr.  Mottoes — For  Scrymgeour,  "Dissipate";  for  Wedder- 
burn, "  Non  degener." 

Seat — Birkhill,  Cupar,  co.  Fife. 


WEEKES    OF    HAMPTON    LODGE, 

Weekes,  PniLiP  Hamptox   Caelile,  Esq.  of 
Hampton  Lodge,  Sussex,  b.  1862 ;  m.  30  Dec.  1891, 


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Ada,   dan.  of  "W.  J.  P.  Carter,  Esq.  of  Cowfold, 
Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

Lineage.— riiciiAED  Wfxkfs,  Esq.  of  Shorcham,  Sussex, 
I.  1704  (fon  of  John  'Wofkes.  of  Broad  Tonteiden,  Kent,  by 
,Iano  Bornian  his  wife,  whose  sister  is  said  to  have  ih.  Arch- 
Inshop  Sheldoni,  is  stated  to  have  been  of  the  ancient  family 
of  Wekkks  0/ l>eion,  whieli  bore  the  same  arms  as  the  braneh 
bottled  at  II ur.stpierpoiiit  still  continue  to  use.  ]Ie  m.  5  Oct. 
1743,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Shoreham,  and  d. 
175;>,  leaving:  an  only  son, 

K'CHAKD  Wkekes,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  m.  19  Jan.  1779, 
Charity  H.impton,  dan.  and  heir  of  the  Kev.  William  Hampton, 
Jtector  and  Patron  of  riumpton,  Sussex,  (descended  from 
Charles  Hampton,  D.D.,  Eectorof  Worth,  Sus.sex,  ami  Bletch- 
ingley,  Surrey,  1G77,  who  was  descended  from  Christopher 
Hampton,  Archbishop  of  Armagh  1613,  and  Vice-Chancellor 
of  the  University  of  Dublin,  and  d.  3  Jan.  10^4),  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  H.tMPTos,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Ki.hard,  K.S.A.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Marshall,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint  and  d.  1817,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Arthur.  M.A.,  of  Mansion  House,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex, 
J. P.  and  County  Councillor,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  B.C.S., 
77!.  ist,  1861,  Augusta,  only  child  of  the  late  William  Sladc, 
Esq.  of  Crompton  Fold,  Lancashire,  and  2ndly,  18bS, 
Jessie,  dau.  of  Nelson  Ward,  Esq.,  aud  has  issue,  Arthur 
Nelson  Hampton,  b.  1888. 

2  Chirles  Hampton,  M.A.  (Rev.),  m.  Laura,  dau.  of  L. 
Smith,  Esq. 

3  Richard  Carey, 

1  Emily,  m.  the  Rev.  James  Slade,  Vicar  of  Little  Lever, 

Bolton- le-Moors,  co.  Lancaster. 
1  Gary  Hundson. 
Mrs.  Weekes  m.   2ndly,  Major-Gcn.   T.   Dickinson,   now 

deceased,  but  by  him  had  no  issue. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Nathaniel  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Pakyns,  Hurst- 
pierpoint, J. P. 

The  eldest  son, 

Hampton  Weekes,  M.D.,  of  Hurstpierpoint,  in.  1st,  1805, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Pakyns,  Hurstpierpoint, 
High  Sheriff  for  Sussex  1801  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Nathaniel  Linfield,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  26  March,  18'J9)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Hampton  Lodge, 

II.  Frederick,  of  Wykehurst,  Bolney,  Sussex,  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Sarah  Elizabeth,  to.  William  Hill  Eudgett,  Esq. 

2  Henrietta  Mary,  to.  Rev.  George  W.  Banks,  M.A., 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Worth,  Sussex. 

ni.  George,  of  Carey  Hall,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sus.scx,  D.L.,  b. 
21  Jan.  1817 ;  m.  28  Jan.  1846,  Lucy  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Boxall,  Esq.  D.L.,  Brighton,  and  Cowfold,  Sussex,  and  d.  3 
Dec.  1880,  leaving  issue,  Julia  Georgiana;  in.  16  June, 
1875,  Evelyn  Borrer,  son  of  the  late  John  Blaker,  Esq.  of 
Ixwes,  Sussex,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Borer,  Esq. 
J. P.,  of  Portslade,  Sussex. 

IV.  Francis  Augustus,  M.A.  (Rev.),  deceased,  late  Rector  of 
Ashton-on-Trent,  co.  Derby,  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Ashton,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Prestwich,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
issue,  Ashion  and  Alice  Maude. 

He  rd.  2ndly,  1836,  Phylia,  dau.  of  —  Paine,  Esq.,  and  widow 
of  Horace  Ellis,  Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  25  Jan. 
1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EicHABD  Weekes,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge,  6.  6  July,  1808  ; 
m.  1st,  11  Oct.  1832,  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Locke. 
Esq.  of  Brighton;  and  2ndly,  12  April,  1835,  Martha,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Carlisle,  Esq.  of  Bolton-Ie-Moors,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  which  latter  lady  (who  d.  11  Aug.  1867)  he  had 
issue, 

William  Hampton  Carlisle,  late  of  Hampton  Lodge. 
Mr.  Weekes  d.  15  Oct.  1870,  and  was  .<:.  by  his  son, 

William  Hampton  Carlisle  Weekes,  Esq.  of  Hampton 
Lodge;  rii.  Julia,  d.au.  of  William  Vidler  Langridge,  Esq.  of 
Lewes,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  co.  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Philip  Hampton  Carlisle,  now  of  Hampton  Lodge. 

I.  Mabel  Hampton. 

II.  Cecilia  Carlile. 

He  d.  20  Jan.  1871. 

Arms — Erm.,  three  battle-axes  sa.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  in 
armour  embnwed  ppr.  holding  a  battle-axe  gu.  Mdlloea — 
"  Can  Deo  nihilo  carent;  "  "  Vita;  via  virtus  ;  "  and  "  Prastaet 
persta." 

Hf.ais — Hampton  Lodge.  Hur.stpicrpoint.  Sussex ;  LcngHousc, 
Cowfold,  Sussex ;  and  Wittersham  Park,  Kent. 


WEaG-PROSSER    OF    BELMONT. 

Wegg-Prossek,  Francis  Richakd,  Esq.  of  Bel- 
mont, CO.  Hereford,  B.A.,  J. P.,  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1855,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Hereford  from  1847 
to  1852,  late  Lieut.-Col.  1st  London  A.V.,  h.  12 
June,  1824;  m.  22  April,  1850,  Lady  Harriet. 
Catherine  Somers-Cocks,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Somers, 
2nd  Earl  Somers,  by  liis  wife  Caroline  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of  Philip,  3rd  Earl  of  Hardwiek, 
K.Gr.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  May,  1893)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Francis,  J. P.,  h.  22  Aug.  1854,  Major  Rifle  Brigade  ; 
m.  16  July,  1891,  Florence  Isabel,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas- 
B.  Brooke,  and  had  issue, 

Cecil  Francis  Joseph,  6.  22  Nov.  1892. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  b.  26  Sept.  1859,  late  Rifle  Brigade. 

I.  Cecilia  Lucy,  6.  22  Nov.  1851. 

II.  Catherine  Mary,  b.  3  May,  1863. 

This  gentleman,  only  son  of  the  late  Eev.  Francis 
Haggitt,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Nuneham  Courtenay,  co. 
Oxford,  and  Prebendary  of  Durham,  by  Lucy,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Parry,  Esq.  of  King  Street, 
CO.  Hereford,  took,  by  royal  licence,  1849,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Wegg-Prossee,  on  succeeding; 
to  the  estates  of  Rev.  Dr.  Richard  Prosser,  of  Bel- 
mont, Prebendary  of  Durham.  He  is  a  repre- 
sentative, through  his  mother,  of  the  family  of 
Parry  or  Ap  Harry  of  .New  Court  and  Poston, 
CO.  Hereford. 

Liineagre. — The  family  of  Haggitt  is  of  some  antiquity, 
and  the  name  is  found  recorded  in  very  ancient  charters  as 
parties  and  witnesses. 

William  Haggitt,  of  Scarborough  and  Ipswich,  son  of 
John  Haggitt  (will  proved  1737)  and  Barbara  his  wife,  and 
grandson  of  John  Haggitt,  of  Helderness;  b.  1693;  bailiff  of 
Scarborougii  1754-7,  d.  1767,  will  proved  17  July,  1767.  He 
TO.  Mary  Cockcrell  (who  d.  1778)  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cantab.,  was  for  forty-two  years  ^ 
Rector  of  Kushton  North'ton.  He  had  landed  estates  in 
Scarborough,  and  Redholme,  co.  York.  He  m.  Rosamond, 
dau.  of  D'Arcy  Preston,  Esq.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Mawdc,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  J,an.  1798,  aged  71  (will 
proved  by  his  widow  16  March,  in  that  year),  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Durham,  Prebendary  Durham  Cathedral, 
Rector  of  Nuncham  Courtney,  Oxford  :  s.  to  his  father's 
estates  in  Scarborough  and  Redholme;  d.  5  Aug.  1825. 
He  TO.  1st,  Christiana,  dau.  of  Robert  Fanshawe,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1810)  had  issue,  two  dau.. 
Catherine,  m.  1819,  Rev.  James  Baker,  Chancellor  of  the 
diocese  of  Durham,  Rector  of  Durham-the-Less  1822, 
and  of  Nuneham  Courtney  1825;  and  d.  1825,  leaving: 
issue  (James  (Rev.);  Kate,  in.  Major-Gen.  Collinson, 
ll.E.);  Fanny,  d.  in  infancy.  Rev.  Francis  Haggitt  m. 
2ndly,  Lucy,  one  of  the  three  daus.  and  co-heiresses  of 
William  Parry,  Esq.  of  King  Street,  Hereford  (by  Frances, 
his  2nd  wife,  sister  to  Rov.  Dr.  Richard  Prosser.  of 
Belmont,  Prebendary  of  Durham),  and  by  her,  who  d.  2S) 
April,  1863,  had  an  only  child,  the  present  Francis 
Richard  Wegg-Prosser,  Esq. 

2  George  (Rev.),  M.A.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Vicar  of  Soham 
with  Barway,  d.unm.  about  1833. 

3  William,  Commander  K.N. ,  of  H.M.  Sloop  "Orestes"; 
lost  at  sea,  unm.     Will  proved  3  Jan.  1803. 

4  D'Arcy,  of  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  incumbent  of  Branxton 
and  Cornhill,  North'ton,  1799;  to.  11  Nov.  1802,  Mary 
Martin,  and  d.  7  Nov.  1850,  having  by  her  (who  d.  13 
Feb.  1858j  had  issue,  D'Arcy,  of  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania, 
6.  28  Oct.  1805;  Amelia,  m.  '32  June,  1843,  to  Robert 
Pope,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn  Square,  and  is  deceased; 
Marianna  Matilda  Catherine. 

1  Sophia,  TO.  1791.  Philip  Egerton  Ottey,  of  the  Navy- 
Office,  and  d.  18  Sept.  1851,  aged  89.  He  d.  10  March, 
1844. 

2  Rosamond,  d.  unm.  10  Feb.  1853,  aged  90. 

3  Ann,  d.  1837.  4  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

5  Mary,  m.  7  Oct.  1786,  .Sam  Barker,  Esq.  of  Lyndon,  co. 
Rutland. 

II.  William,  of  Ipswich,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Staple,  of 
London,  merchant,  who  d.  Nov.  1821.  He  ((.  25  Dec.  1769 
(will  proved  4  .lau.  1770),  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  b.  4  Oct.  1757  :  educated  at  Harrow,  Fellow  of 
Clare  Coll.,  Camb.,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Beechamwell, 
resident  curate  of  Litchain,  Norfolk,  where  he  </.  30  Jan. 
1795  (will  proved  19  Dec.  179.5).  He  m.  19  Dec.  1786, 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Pell  lleigham,  Esq.  of  Hunston  Hall, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1835)  had  issue, 
George  John,  of  Dagworth  Hall,  Fellow  of  Cti.  Cb^ 


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Camb.   M.A.,   Vicar  of   Parham  and  Hackeston,   m. 
1818,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Porteous,  of  N. 
Wickham,  Essex,  and  d.  1  March,  1847,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  in  1856)  had  issue, 
Frederick,  Rector  of   Wallasey,   co.   Chester,   m.   10 
Sept.  1846,  Merelina  Sophia,  dau.  of  St.  T.  Cocks- 
edge,   of    the  Mount,   and    d.   1847,   leaving  issue, 
Louise  Porteous,  and  Edith  Merelina. 
Henry,  of  the  Grange,  6.  23  May,  1825;  m.  II  Nov. 
1858,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Charles  Hampden  Turner, 
Esq.  of  Leigh  Place,  Godstone,  Surrey,  and  d.  1884, 
having  had  issue,  George  John,  6.  11  Nov.  1859,  </. 
17  April,  1883;  Charles,  of  New  Zealand,  6.  3  June, 
1861  ;  Henry  Pell  Heigham,  &.  18  Aug.  1862;  Edward 
Dashwood,   Lieut.   R.E.,  b.   7   Dec.    1863;    Richard 
D'Arcy,  d.  young,  6  Aug.  1872;  Frances  Margaret; 
Mary  Harriet ;  Isabella  Henrietta  Dorothy. 
Arthur,  d.  1852. 

Marianne,    8    May,    1851,  Rev.   Stanley  Pemberton, 
Rector  of  Little  Hallinbury,  who  rf.  1880. 
ranny,  m.  27  May,  1847,  Kev.  William  Cooke,  Rector 
of  Kentford  and  Gazeley,  and  d.  1874. 
Isabella. 
Frederick,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  d.  5  March,  1818,  aged  24,  unm. 
2  John,  D.D.,  clerk  in  holy  orders,  M.A.,  Fellow  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.,  Rector  of  Ditton,  Camb.,  Prebendary  Ely 
Cathedral,  1804;  m.  30  Oct.  1810,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Peyton,  1st  Bart,  of  Doddington,  and  d.  7  Jan. 
1843,  having  by  her  (who  d.  10  May,  1854)  had  two  daus., 
Mary  Ann  Frances,  m.  18o3,  John  Lloyd  Wynne,  of  Coed 
Cocb,  N.  Wales,  and  d.  1887;    Louisa  Harriet  Isabella, 
TO.  1  Sept.  1836,  Henry  Belwaid  Ray.  Esq.,  who  d.  1855, 
shed.  12  Dec.  1844. 

1  Anna  Maria,   m.    Rev.    Thomas   Thoresby,   Rector  of 
Eriswell,  Suffolk,  and  d.  14  July,  1823. 
in.  John,  of  St.  George's  in  the  East,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Edward  Staple,  of  Wapping.     Will  proved  12  Dec.  1763. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Scarborough,  bailiff  there  1779-93:  will 
proved  23  July,  1794.  He  m.  Catherine  Stockdale,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1794;  will  proved  24  Oct.  1794)  had  issue, 

1  William  (Rev.),  senior  chaplain  at  Chelsea,  1788,  rector 
of  Hyfleet,  Surrey,  Armthorpe,  oo.  York,  and  Bromley, 
Middlesex,  Cth  wrangler  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  M.A. ;  m.  6 
April,  1785,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Chambers,  M.D.,  of 
Paddington,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1834,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
23  Sept.  1823)  had  issue, 

Richard,  rector  of  Fornham-All-Saints,  Fellow  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb,,  M.A.,  d.  unm.  21  Feb.  1862. 

William,  killed  by  a  kick  from  a  horse,  28  Jan.  1809, 
aged  13. 

Sarah,  6.  27  July,  1797 ;  m.  Henderson  Bain,  who  d.  18 
Jan.  1862. 

Catherine,  d.  unm.  19  June,  186S. 

2  Thomas,  d.  April,  1887. 

3  Luke,  d.  8  July,  1763,  an  infant. 

4  John  (Rev.),  h.  7  July,  1768,  Master  of  Dedham  School, 
Bucks,  afterwards  of  Denham,  near  Uxbridge,  where  he 
d.  16  Jan.  1847.  He  m.  26  June,  1798,  Martha 
Godfrey,  of  Islington,  and  by  her  (who  </.  10  April,  1810) 
had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas,  of  Great  James  Street, 
London,  m.  20  Dec.  1833,  Thoraasine,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
Cooksey,  Esq.,  and  d.  in  Australia;  Mary,  d.  30  Oct. 
1817,  aged  18. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Traviss,  who  d.  23  April,  1786.  She 
d.  April,  1781,  having  had  issue. 

2  Catherine,  d.  young  25  Aug.  1761. 

3  Catherine,  6.  8  Nov.  1771. 

V.  Luke,  attorney-at-Law  at  Leeds. 
I.  Mary,  vi.  Edward  Staple,  Esq. 

^r))is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  in  the  first  quarter, 
quarterly,  sa.,  a  cross  double-parted  and  fretty  engrailed  or, 
between  four  spear-heads  arg.,  embrued  ppv.,  for  Pbossek  ; 
2nd  and  3\d  arg.,  a  fesse  engrailed  sa.  between  three  escut- 
cheons of  the  last,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  or,  for  Wegg  : 
in  the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters,  arg.,  three  fleur-de-lis  between 
two  bendlets  nebuly  gu.,  for  Haggitt.  Cresfs— 1st,  Pkosser, 
a  wolf's  head  erased  sa.,  semee  of  spear-heads  arg.,  pierced 
through  the  mouth  with  a  sword  ppr. ;  2nd,  Wegg,  A  sinister 
hand  in  a  gauntlet  ppr.,  holdmg  an  escutcheon  sa.  charged 
with  an  annulet  or;  3rd  Haggitt,  a  demi-lynx  ppr.  semee-de- 
lis  gu.,  holding  a  branch  of  olive  also  ppr. 

Seat — Belmont,  co.  Hereford. 


WEIR    OF    HALIi    CRAIG. 

Weie,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hall  Craig,  co. 
Eermana<;h,  representative  of  the  Irish  branch  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Weir  or  Veue. 

Liineage. — Baltredds  de  Verb,  who  was  witness  to  a 
charter  of  King  William  who  s.  King  Malcoi.m  in  1165;  was 
«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  de  Veee,  whose  son, 


RADnLPHUs  or  Ralph  de  "Vere,  d.  in  the  end  of  tlie  reign  of 
Alexander  II.,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  de  Vebe,  a  witness  in  a  charter  of  a  donation  to  the 
monastery  of  Kelso,  by  Henricus  de  St.  Clau,  anno  1266.  He 
was  father  of 

Richardus  de  Were,  mentioned  in  a  donation  totliQ  monas- 
tery of  Kelso,  anno  1294  ;  his  son, 

Thomas  de  W^ere,  proprietor  of  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Blackwood  in  the  shire  of  Lanark,  d.  in  the  reign  of  David 
Bruce,  leaving  a  son, 

BuAN  Were,  who  d.  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  King 
Robert  III.    His  son, 

KoTALDUs  Were,  of  Blackwood,  got  a  charter  from  Patrick, 
Abbot  of  Kelso,  dated  1404.  He  d.  in  the  reign  of  King  James 
II.,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Were,  of  Blackwood,  who  was  father  of 

Robert  'Vetr,  of  Blackwood,  who  got  a  charter  of  confirma- 
tion from  Robert,  Abbot  of  Kelso,  dated  1479,  and  d.  soon 
after.     His  son, 

Thomas  Weir,  of  Blackwood,  d.  in  the  beginning  of  the 
reign  of  Queen  Mart,  leaving  by  his  wife  .^j'gidia,  dau.  of  John, 
3rd  Lord  Somerset,  a  son, 

James  Weir,  of  Blackwood,  who  lived  to  a  great  age,  and  d. 
anno  1595.  By  his  wife,  Eupheam  Hamilton,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  m.  Mariotte  Ramsay,  dau.  of  George,  Lord  Dal- 
housie,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  "Veres  of  Cruigie  llaU  and 
Blackwood. 

II.  William,  of  Stanebyres. 

III.  Robert,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  John,  of  Pownell. 

The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Weie,  of  Craighead,  on  the  river  Clyde,  sold  or 
assigned  his  estate  about  1610,  and  settled  at  Moiiaghan  (now 
called  Hall  Craig),  co.  Femianagh;  m.  a  sister  of  Sir  David 
Lindsay,  and  d.  1633,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

Alexander  Weir,  who  d.  v.  p.  1632.  He  Hi.  161 1,  .\nne, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Dunbar,  of  Derrygonnelly,  co.  Fermanagh, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

John,  who  fell  in  the  civil  wars  of  1641. 
Alexander,  of  Hall  Craig. 
Jane  ;  and  two  other  daus. 

The  younger  son, 

Alexander  Weir,  of  Hall  Craig,  fought  in  tlie  battle  of 
Worcester  1651.  In  Nov.  1683,  he  raised,  jointly  with  James,. 
son  of  Sir  John  Hume,  an  independant  troop  of  Horse  in 
support  of  the  Prince  of  Orange,  and  (Mr.  Hume  having  d.) 
routed  a  party  of  King  James's  adherent  at  Ballyshannon,  in 
June,  1689,  and  had  part  in  the  victory  of  Newtown  Butler; 
after  this  he  was  slain  at  lioyle,  and  was  there  bur.  within  tho 
Abbey,  a  monument  was  erected  by  Lord  Kingston  on  the  spot 
where  he  fell  at  Boherboy.  By  Sarah  Goodwin,  his  wife,  hw 
had  issue,  John,  who  d.  young,  and 

Robert  Weir,  of  Hall  Craig,  6.  1676  ;  fought  at  the  Battle  of 
the  Boyne,  andatAthlone,  Aghrim,  and  Limerick,  and  (?.  1743. 
He  TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Christopher  Carleton,  of  Market 
Hill,  CO.  Fermanagh,  by  whom  he  had,  with  several  younger 
children  (from  one  of  whom  has  descended  a  branch  that 
settled  in  co.  Sligo,  and  is  represented  thtrc  by  the  Weirs  of 
Lake  "View,  near  Boyle)  a  son, 

Alexander  Weir,  of  Hall  Craig,  Capt.  in  tho  Fermanagh 
Militia  in  1745;  m.  1745,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Crozier,  Esq. 
of  Magheradunbar,  co.  F^ermanagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
1779)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Hall  Craig. 

II.  John,  Lieut.  43rd  Foot,  nominated  one  of  the  esquires  to 
Sir  Guy  Carleton,  upon  his  installation  to  the  knighthood 
of  the  Bath,  1779.  He  afterwards  served  in  the  American 
War,  where  (having  lost  a  leg)  he  d.  a  Capt.  in  the  41.st 
Regt.  of  Invalids  in  1811. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  to  John  Johnson,  Esq.   of    Brookhill,   co. 
Leitrim. 
Mr.  Weir  d.  Oct.  1784,  and  was  bur.  with  his  wife  at  Devenish 
Church.    He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Weir,  Esq.  of  Hall  Craig,  J..P  and^.L.  co.  F'er- 
managh,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff;  m.  July,  17V9,  Mary,  dau 
of  Thomas  Rynd,  of  Ballywhillin,  co.  F'ermanagh,  and  by  her 
had  (with  five  other  daus. ), 

John,  of  Hall  Craig. 

Alexander. 

Mary,  m.  John  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Edstone,  Stratford-on-Avon, 
who  d.  Jan.  1836,  leaving  two  daus..  tlie  eldest  of  whom 
VI.  Darwin  Galton,  son  and  heir  of  Samuel  TL-rtius  Galton, 
Esq.  of  Duddeston  House,  co.  Warwick,  by  Frances  Anne 
Violetta,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  Erasmus  Darwin,  equally 
celebrated  as  a  physician  and  a  poet. 


21GS 


WEL 


THE  LANDED  GEN  THY. 


WEL 


Mr.  Weir  J.  ISIS,  and  was  5.  l)y  his  son, 

John  Weib,  Esq.  of  Hall  Craitr,  Hi.  Caroline  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Chamh^y,  Esq.  of  Bik-anip,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
eeveral  sons  and  daus.,  the  5th  of  whom, 

Thomas  Weib,  Esq.,  is  now  of  Hall  Craig. 

&at— Hall  Craig,  co.  Fermanagh. 


WELCH    OF    ARLE    HOUSE. 

^Y£LCH,  George  Asser  White,  Esq.  of  Arlc 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
iXovth  Shoebury,  and  Soutlicburch  Essex,  J. P., 
Capt.  K.X.  (retired),  b.  1S29  ;  m.  1864,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  llajor  England,  and  niece  of  Sir  Eicliard 
England,  G.C.B.,  K.H.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  GEOBr.E  AssEB  White,  b.  1  June,  1865. 

II.  Henry  England,  6.  23  June,  1875. 

I.  Mary  Anne  O'Brien.  ii.  Anne  Mannooch. 

,  III.  Kate  brace.  iv.  Margaret  Eleanor. 

Lineage. — Walter  Welcu,  E.;q.  of  Arle,  son  of  William 
Welch,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Biggs  his  wife  ;  m.  Nov.  1773,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Arle,  and  d.  1  April,  1808, 
leaving  by  her  (who  J.  1782)  a  dau.,  Mary  Butt,  who  m. 
William  I'arnier,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Gregory  Welch,  Esq.  of  Arle,  J.P.,  6.  16  Feb.  1775; 
r,i.  28  Sept.  1797,  Frances  Asser,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
AVhite,  Esq.  of  Alstone,  near  Cheltenham,  and  Korth  Shoe- 
bury,  and  Soutbchurch,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS  May, 
1852)  had  issue, 

George  Asser  White,  late  of  Arle  House. 

John  (iregory,  Capt.  Eoyal  North  Gloucester  Militia,  de- 
ce.Tsed. 

Walter,  late  Lieut.  93th  Regt.,  b.  1804;  deceased. 

Thomas  White,  deceased. 

Caroline  Mnry,  deceased.  Louisa  Maria,  deceased. 

Elizabeth  Gregory.  Emma  Matilda,  deceased. 

Hariiet,  deceased. 

Mr.  Welch  d.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Asser  White  Welch,  Esq.  of  Arle  House,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Essex,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Gloucester,  b.  13  Jan.  1800; 
m.  26  Aug.  1828,  Anne  Catherine  Gardiner,  only  child  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Mannooch,  of  the  68th  Kegt.,  and  fiicce  of  Vice- 
Adniiial  Sir  Edward  Brace,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5 
March,  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Asser  White,  now  of  Arle  House. 

n.  Edward,  Capt.  93rd  Highlanders,  6.  1835  ;  m.  1860,  Sophia 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  England :  and  d.  1865,  leaving 
issue. 

III.  Frederick  William,  Major  late  93rd  Highlanders,  b.  27 
Jan.  1842. 

IV.  Septimus  Charles,  late  9th  Foot,  ft.  1845. 

V.  Alban  Henry  Drew,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1830. 

VI.  Francis  Gregory,  6.  1849. 

I.  Catherine  .^^nne  Mary,  m.  1861,  her  cousin.  Major  John 
Philip  B.  Forstcr.  late  of  the  4th  and  83rd  Itegts. 

II.  Barbara  Henrietta,  m.  18.^5,  Frederick  Thamas  Curtis, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  1860. 

III.  Louisa  Frances,  d.  IS.'iI. 

IV.  Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  1859. 

V.  Agnes  Brace,  d.  1861. 

Mr.  Welch  d.  8  Feb.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fess  engrailed  between  six  mullets  or,  a 
lion  passant  of  the  first.  Ci-est — An  antelope's  head  erased  az. 
trillettee  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee. 

Seat — Arle  House,  near  Cheltenham. 

ttiii— Junior  United  Service. 


WELD    OF    LULWORTH. 

Weld,  Reoixald  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Lulworth 
Castle,  CO.  Dorset,  b.  24  May  1842. 

Lineagre. — Several  genealogical  writers,  including  Guil- 
lim,  bear  testimony  to  the  Saxon  origin  of  this  ancient  family, 
which  tradition  has  handed  down  time  out  of  mind.  Guillim's 
Dii-play  of  Hcraldi-y,  describing  the  arms  of  Humphrey  Weld, 
Esq.  of  Lulivorth,  Governor  of  Portland  Castle,  temp. 
Charles  11.,  adds  that  the  Welds  are  "  lineally  descended  from 
Edric  Sylvaticus,  alias  Wild,  a  Saxon  of  great  renown  in  the 
reigns  of  King  Harold  and  William  the  Conqueror,  whose 
father,  Alfric,  was  brother  to  Edrick,  of  Stratton,  Duke  of 
Mtrcia." 

William  Weld,  Sheriff  of  London,  25  Edward  III.,  settled 
at  Eaton,  co.  Chester.  He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas  de 
Whcttenhall,  and  had  (with  two  younger  sons,  who  settled  in 
Bucks  and  Suffolk)  a  son  and  heir. 


William  Weld,  of  Eaton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Bostock,  and  was  father  of 

John  Weld,  of  Eaton,  in.  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Brucn,  of 
Tarporley,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Weld,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cotgreare,  of 
Chustleton,  co.  Chester,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John'  Weld,  of  Eaton,  m.  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
James  Boton,  of  Tiverton,  Devon,  and  was  father  of 

John  Weld,  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Fitz  Hugh,  of  Con- 
gleton,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  KoBERT,  of  Eaton,  m.  Elenora,  dau.  of  Robert  Oklton,  of 
Wctten  Hall. 

II.  John,  who  settled  at  Willoy,  Salop,  and  was  patriarch  of 
tlie  Welds  of  that  place. 

III.  liichard,  of  Holt. 

IV.  Hdmphbey  (Sir). 

The  4th  son. 

Sir  Humphrey  Weld,  Knt.,  took  up  his  abode  at  Holdwell, 
CO.  Herts.  He  was  Sheriff  of  London  1599,  and  Lord  Mayor 
ten  years  afterwards.  Sir  Humphrey  in.  Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Wheler,  Esq.,  and  left,  with  two  daus.,  at  his  decease  in  1610, 
a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  John  Weld,  Knt.  of  Arnolds,  Middlesex,  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Whitmore,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1056)  he 
had  issue, 

r.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

II.  Humphrey,  his  heir. 

III.  John  (Sir),  of  Compton  Bassett,  Wilts,  a  Knight  Ban- 
neret. This  gallant  person  m.  1648,  Mary,  dau.  of  William, 
Lord  Stourton,  and  dying  11  July,  1674,  Jeft  an  only  son, 

William,  who  s.  his  uncle  Humphrey. 

IV.  George,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  —  Thimblethorp,  Esq.,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  1C96,  leaving  two  daus. 

Cicely,  m.  James  Mahony,  Viscount  of  Oldcastle,  Spain. 
Elizabeth,  Ml.  1st, — Dickenson,  Esq..  and  2ndly,  X'hilip 
Stafford,  Esq. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Sir  J.  Cutts,  of  Childerley. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Thoma.s  Allen,  Esq.  of  Finchley. 

III.  Frances,  ni.  —  Martin,  Esq.  of  co.  Buckingham. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  William  Bowyer,  Esq.  of  Deuham  Court, 
Bucks. 

Sir  John  Weld  d.  1022,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Humphrey  Weld,  Esq.  of  Holdwell.  This  gentleman  was 
Governor  of  Portland  Castlo.  He  purchased,  1641,  from  the 
Howard  family,  the  manor  of  Lulworth,  and  divers  other 
extensive  estates  in  Dorset.  He  ni.  Clare,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  Lord  Arundell  of  Wardour,  by  whom  he  liad  an  only 
dau.,  JIary,  ra.  Nicholas  TaalTe,  Earl  of  Carlingford.  Mr. 
Weld  d.  about  the  year  1G84,  and  was  bur.  in  King  Henry 
VII. 's  chapel,  Westminster.     His  nephew, 

William  Weld,  Esq.,  s.  to  his  estates,  and  thus  became  of 
"  Lulworth."     This   gentleman  m.  1072,  Elizabeth,    dau.  of 
Richard  Shireburn,    Esq.   of  Stonyhurst,   co.  Lancaster,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
John,  rf.  \oung. 
Humphrey,  his  heir. 

Mary,  in.  Nicholas  Fairfax,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Lord  Fairfax, 
and  after  his  decease  m.  Sir  Francis  Hungate,  Bart. ;  by  tha 
latter  she  had  an  only  dau., 
Mary  Hungate,  m.  Sir  Edward  Gascoigne,  of  Parlington. 
Mr.  Weld  d.  1698,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

HuMrnKEY  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lvtlworth  Castle,  m.  1701,  Mar- 
garet, only  dau.  of  Sir  James   Simeon,  Bart,  of  CliiUvortli, 
and  left  issue, 
Edward,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Simeon.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Ihomas  Fitzherbcrt,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1707)  he  had  an  only  dau., 
Mary  Simeon,  who  took  the  veil  at  Bruges,  Flanders. 
Mary,  m.  1728,  Edward  Horsley  Widdrington,  Esq.  of  Felton, 
Northumberland,  by  whom  (who  </.  1749)  she  had  an  only 
dau., 

Elizabeth  Margaret  Widdrington,  heiress  of  her  father,  m. 
Tliumas  Hidden,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  Northumber- 
land. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1791. 
Humphrey  Welu  d.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  b.  1705;  m.  1st, 
1727,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter,  Lord  Aston,  of 
Forfar,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1740,  Miry, 
Theresa,  dau.  of  John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Courtfield,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1754)  he  had  four  sons  and  one  dau.,  Mary,  who 
became  "  a  poor  Clare,"  at  Aire,  in  Artois.  Hed.8  Dec.  1761, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth,  b.  1741;  m.  1st,  1763, 
Juliana,  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Petre ;  and  2ndly,  1775,  Mary 


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WLL 


21G9 


Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Walter  Smytlie,  Esq.  of  BramTjridge, 
CO.  Hants,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1775,  and  his  widow  m. 
Thomas  Fitzhertiurt,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  whom  she  survived. 
Mr.  Weld  was  s.  hy  his  only  surviving  brother, 

Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  0.  24  Aug.  1750, 
who  founded  the  Catholic  College  at  Stonyhurst.  He  in.  1772, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Stanley  Massey  Stanley,  Bart,  of 
Hooton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Aug.  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  b.  18  Dec.  177.5;  d.  young. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  John,  6.  15  June,  1780,  a  Friest,  deceased. 

V.  William,  6.  31  Aug.  1781;  d.  19  Oct.  1782. 

VI.  Humphrey,  of  Chideock,  Dorset  {see  Weld  of  Clddcock 
Manor). 

vir.  James,  6.  30  April,  1785;  m.  15  July,  1812,   Juliana 
Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Edward,  lOth  Lord  Petre,  and  had 
issue, 
1  Henry.  2  Francis,  a  Priest. 

S  Philip,  d.  1846. 

1  Anna  Maria.  2  Catherine. 

3  Agnes,  a  Nun.  4  Charlctte. 

■vni.  George,  of  Leagrim  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  2  8  Sept. 
1786  ;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Searle,  Esq.  of  Londou,  and 
■    ijL.  31  March,  1866,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Leagrim  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1846,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Selby,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  George,  22nd  llegt.,  d.  in  India,  Nov.  1844. 

S  Arthur.  4  Alfred  (liev.),  S.  J. 

b  Walter. 

1  Emma.  2  Georgiana. 

C  Maria  Theresa.  4  Louisa. 

IX.  Francis,  h.  30  Sept.  1787  ;  d.  Jan.  1788. 

I.  Juliana,  d.  v.nm. 

II.  Mary  Theresa,  a  Nun  of  ihe  Order  of  St.  Francis  Sales. 

III.  Catherine  Winifred,  m.  1800,  William,  Lord  Stourton. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Charles  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Itother- 
was,  CO.  Hereford. 

V.  Clara,  a  Nun  of  the  Order  of  St.  Francis  Sales. 

VI.  Theresa,  m.  William  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Courtfleld. 
Mr.  Weld  d.  1810,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  b.  22  Jan.  1773, 
TO.  1796,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Hon.  Thomas  Clifford,  and  had  an  only 
■child, 

Mary  Lucy,  m.  1818,  Hugh  Charles,  Lord  Clifford,  of  Chud- 
leigh,  and  d.  May,  1831,  lea\ing  issue. 

After  the  decease  of  his  wife,  Mr.  Weld  took  holy  orders,  was 
promoted  to  a  Bishopric  in  the  Itonian  Catholic  Church,  and 
became  a  Cardinal  1829.  Dr.  Weld  was  the  first  Englishman 
■who  had  a  seat  in  the  Conclave  since  the  pontitkate  of 
Clement  IX.  He  d.  10  April,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Joseph  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  C.astle,  6.  27  Jan.  1777  ;   m. 

23  Nov.  1802,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Charlotte  Stourton,  4th  dau.  of 

Charles  Philip,  16th  Lord  Stourton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Jan. 

1864)  had  issue, 

Edward  Joseph,  late  of  Lulworth. 

Thomas,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Blundell 

(see  Welu  Blundell). 
Joseph,  of  The  Lodge,  Lymington,  Hants,  J.P.,  6.  19  June, 
1815,  m.  21  Nov.  1848,  Flora  MacDonnell,  4th  dau.  of  Sir 
Joseph  Eadcliffe,  Bart,  of  Budding  Park,  co.  York,  and  has 
.   issue, 

1  Wilfrid  Joseph,  b.  28  Sept.  1849.  2  Henry, 

3  John.  4  Joseph  Edward. 

1  Clare. 

2  Emily,  m.  John  Coventry,  Esq.,  Burgate  House,  Hants. 

3  EUzabeth.  4  Flora. 
5  Monica,  a  Nun. 

Mary,  m.  1803,  Lieut.-Col.  Vaughan,  of  Courtfleld,  co.  Mon- 
mouth. 
.Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 
He  (7.  19  Oct,  18C3,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edwakd  Joseph  Weld,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
■who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  that  county,  b.  8  June,  1806 ;  m. 
9  Aug.  1838,  Ellen  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Bourchier-Palk 
Wrey,  Bart,  of  Tawstock  Court,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
Ott.  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Bourchier,  d.  young. 

II.  Keginald  Joseph,  now  of  Lulworth. 

III.  Shireburu  Joseph,  6.  17  Dec.  1844. 

IV.  Humphrey  Joseph,  6.  1854. 

I.  Caroline  Filomina,   m.    1862,   Henry  Silvertop,    Esq.   of 
Minster  Acres,  Northumberland,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1887. 

II.  .^lary  Teresa,  m.  1870,  Sir  William  Vavasour,  Bart,  of 
Haslewood  Castle,  co.  York. 

iji.  Florence  Mary,  571.  1872,  Edward  Wolseley,  Esq.,  nest 

brother  of  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  Bart. 
IV.  Agn   5  Frances. 
■\'.  Con^     ice  Ehzabeth. 
■VI.  Elea,  /r  Mary,  a  Nun. 


Mr.  Weld  d.  8  Dec.  1877. 

Arms — Az.,afcsR,  nebul6  between  three  crescents  erm.  with 
numerous  quarterings.  O-esf— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  ppr.  a 
wyvern  sa.,  guttee  d'or.     Motto — Nil  sine  numine. 

Seat — Lulworth  Castle,  Wareham,  Dorset. 


WELD-BLUNDELIi  OF  INCE  BLUNDEX,L,. 

Weld-Blundeli,  Charies  Joseph,  Esq.  of 
Ince  Blundell,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  b.  23  Dec.  18  U ; 
educated  at  Stonyhurst  and  Ch.  Cli.  Oxford  ;  m. 
14  May,  ISS-i,  Charlotte  Catherine  Marcia,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Charles  Pieri'epoint  D'Arcy  Lane  Fox,  broth ur 
of  Sackville  George,  Lord  Conyers,  and  has  issue, 


I.  EicHAKD,  6.  1887 
I.  Mary  Teresa. 


II.  Lewis,  b.  1883. 
II.  Alice  Mary. 


Xilneag'e. — Thomas  Weld-Blcndell,  Esq.  of  Ince  Blun- 
dell, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  2nd  son  of  Jo-eph 
Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  co.  Dorset,  by  the  Hon. 
Elizabeth  Charlotte  Stourton  (see  Weld  of  Lulworth)  s.  by  will 
to  the  estate  of  his  kinsman,  the  late  Charles  Robert  Blundell, 
Esq.  of  Ince  Blundell,  and  assumed  in  consequence,  the 
additional  surname  of  Blundell,  m.  6  Nov.  1S39,  Teresa  Mary 
Eleanora,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Michael  Thomas  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Courtfleld,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Joseph,  now  of  Ince  Blundell. 

II.  Henry  Joseph,  b.  25  July,  1848. 
lu.  Herbert  Joseph,  b.  7  Jan.  1852. 

IV.  Edward  Thomas  Joseph,  b.  4  Nov.  1856,  priest,  O.S.B. 
v.  Alfred  Joseph,  b.  20  April,  1860,  Priest,  O.S.B. 
I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Frances,  a  Nun,  d.  1872. 
n.  Teresa  Mary  Anne. 

III.  Alice  m.  14  Nov   1865  Simon,  Lord  Lovat. 

IV.  Edith  Mary  Catherine,  a  Nun. 

v.  Winifred  Mary,  m.  6  June,  1882,  Robert  Edward  Walmcs- 
ley,  Esq.  of  Parkstone,  co.  Dorset. 

VI.  Annette  Mary,  m,  22  April,  1879,  George  Sackville 
Frederick  Lane  Fox,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  George  Lane 
Fox,  Esq.  of  Braraham  Park,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Clare  Mary  Monica. 

Mr.  Weld-Blundell  d.  3  Jan.  1887. 

Arms — Az.,  ten  billets,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  and  a  can- 
ton or,  charged  with  a  raven  ppr.,  quarterly  with  Wkld.  Crista 
— A  squirrel  'Sejant  gu.,  collared  and  holding  a  nut  or,  and 
for  Weld— A  wyvern  sa.  guttee  d"or  collared  chained  and 
wings  or. 

6eoJ— Ince  Blundell  Park,  Blundellsands,  Lancashire. 


WELD    OF    CHIDEOCK    MANOR. 

Weld,  IIumphrey  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Chideock 
Manor,  co.  Dorset,  J. P.,  Lieut.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Dorset 
Eegt.,  b.  30  Sept.  1867 ;  educated  at  Stonyhurst 
College. 

Liineag'e — &«  Weld  0/ Xit'wor/A. 

Humphrey  Weld,  Esq.  of  Chideock  Manor,  co.  Dorset,  6.21 
Sept.  1783,  6th  son  of  Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  S.  Massey-Stanley,  Bart,  of  Hooton  ; 
m.  12  Feb.  181 1,  Christina  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  7th  Lord 
Clifford,  of  Chudleigh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  CH4RLES,  of  Chideock  Manor,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  20 
April,  I8l2;77i.  9Jaii.  1851,  Mary,  2nd(iau.  of  Thomas  Davi- 
i^on  Bland,  Esq.  of  Kippax  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  S.  J.,  d.  in  India  1844. 
HI.  Frederick  Aloysius  (Sir),  G.C.M.G. 

IV.  EdmundF.,CommauderR.N.,  i.  30Jan.  1828;  d.  7  July, 

1870. 

I.  Eleanora,  a  Nun. 

II.  ApoUonia,  a  Nun.  in.  Christina,  a  Nun. 

IV.  Lucy,!  ^^jjjg  jjQjjj  jx^jjg_ 

V.  Amy,   J  ' 

He  d.  0  Jan.  1852.  His  widow  soon  after  became  a  Benedictine 
Nun,  and  d.  at  St.  Benedict's  Priory,  near  Colwich,  19  March, 
1857.     Their  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sib  Frederick  Aloysius  Weld,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Chideock 
Manor,  educated  at  Stonyhurst  and  Freiljurg,  Switzerland 
(emigrated  to  New  Zealand  1843-4),  Member  of  Executive 
Council,  New  Zealand,  18.04;  Minister  for  Native  Affairs,  New 
Zealand,  1863;  Prime  Minister,  New  Zealand,  1864;  Governor 
and  Commander-in-Chief  of  Western  Australia,  1869  ;  of  Tas- 
mania, 1874;  and  of  the  Straits  Settlement,  1880;  '<«.  1859, 
Fi'.umena  Lisle  Phillipps,  eldest  dau.  of  Ambrose  L.  March 
Phillipps  de  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Grace  Dieu  Manor,  and  Garendon 
Park,  CO.  Leicester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Humphrey  Frederick  Joseph,  now  of  Chideock  Manor, 
u.  Everard  Aloysius,  b.  24  Nov.  1868. 


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m.  Frederick  Joseph,  b.  6  June,  1870. 

IV.  Joseph  Anthony,  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  10  Feb.  1S74. 

Y.  Kaymund  John'Lisle,  b.  3  May,  1876. 

VI.  Osmund  Josoph  William,  b.  15  Sept.  1877. 

I.  Christiana  Mary  Filumena,  6.  23  June,  ISGO  ;  7)i.  Capt.  E. 
Druitt.  li.E. 

II.  Cecily  Mary  .\gnes,  b.  10  Sept.  1S61 ;  m.  Capt.  J.  Graham 
Mavne. 

III.  il-iry,  b.  28  Auff.  1863  ;  d.  10  March,  1864. 

IV.  Kiluniena  Mary,  b.  7  .\pril,  1865,  a  Nun. 

V.  Edith  .Mary,  A.  27  April,  1S66,  a  Nun. 

VI.  Mai;dalen'a  Maria  Josophina  Dolores,  b.  26  April,  1872  : 
m.  I'hilip  J.  J.  Kadcliffe,  Esq.,  Lieut.  K.E. 

VII.  Anjrela  Mary  Candida,  b.  1  Feb.  1875. 

Sir  Frederick  d.  20  July,  1891. 

Arms,  i{-c.—Se  Weld  of  Luhcorth. 
Seat — Cliideook  Manor,  Bridport. 


WELFITT    OF    LANGWITH    LODGE. 

"Welfitt,  Letitia  Maet,  of  Langwitli  Lodge, 
Notts,  onlv  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Hall,  of  Park  Hall, 
Notts  ;  m.  1-i  Sept.  1837,  Samuel  William  Wel- 
FITT,  Esq.  of  Langwith  Lodge,  Notts,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1856,  Col.  Commandant  Sherwood 
Eangers  Yeomanry,  and  sometime  Lieut.  17th 
Lancers  -who  d.s.p.  1889. 

liineage. — Joseph  Need,  Esq.,  son  of  Samuel  Need,  Esq. 
and  Dorothy  Steel  his  wife,  m.  Susanna  Winyates,  and  had 
issue.  Nathaniel  and  Samcel.     The  latter, 

Samcel  Need,  Esq.  of  Arnold,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Gibson,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  BliJworth. 

u.  Samuel,  of  Fountain  Dale,  Notts,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the 
army.  Col.  of  the  9th  Royal  Lancers,  m.  1815,  Annie,  only 
dau.  of  Capt.  William  Grant,  42nd  Highlanders,  I'.othie- 
niurcluis,  and  rf.  1839,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1868;  had 
issue, 

1  Rcnnington  Grant,  Lieut.  89th  Regt.,  d.  1838. 

2  Henry,  Capt.  R. N.,  m.  If 45,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
McDowell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  6.  1847;  and  James 
Arthur,  b.  1848. 

3  Arthur.  Lieut.-Col.  late  14th  Hussars,  Lieut.  Royal  Body 
Guard  of  Women  of  the  Guard,  b.  1819. 

4  Charles.  Licut.-Col.  H.M.  India  Service,  m.  1845,  Maria 
Louisa  Robinson,  and  has  issue,  Anne  Louisa ;  and 
Mary. 

1  Hipsibeth,  m.  Edward  Abney,  Esq.  of  Mcasham  Hall,  co. 
Leicester. 

2  Susanna,  m.  Joshua  Walker,  Esq.  of  Clifton  House,  co. 
York. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Walker,  Esq.  of  Eastwood  Hall,  co. 
York. 

4  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Berry  Hill,  Notts. 
He  d.  1790,  and  was  ^.  by  the  elder  son, 

John  Need,  Esq.  of  Blidworth,  Col.  Kotts  Militia,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  .Sheriff  1813,  b.  19  Feb.  1761  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1804, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  William  Welfitt,  Prebendary  of 
Canterbury,  and  d.  having  had  issue, 

Samuel  William,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Welfitt. 

Thomas,  B.A.,  ni.  Miss  Godfrey. 

Walter,  Capt.  R.N.,  r,i.  Miss  Westropp. 

Lucy  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Col.  Moore  Hodder,  of  Hodders- 
field. 

Fanny  Susannah,  m.  1846,  Robert  Gill,  Esq.  of  App's  Court. 

A-nns — Per  chevron  or  and  erm  ,  in  chief  two  griBBns'  heads 
erased  sa.  Crtst — An  eastern  coronet  or,  thereout  a  griffin's 
head  issuing  sa.,  charged  with  an  estoile  gold. 


WEIiMAN,   late    OF    NORTON    MANOR. 

■\Velman,  Charles  Noel,  Esq.,  late  of  Norton 
Manor,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  4  Dec.  1814,  m. 
1  Maj,  1835,  Anne  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Cornelius 
Heury  Bolton,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Cornelius  Bolton, 
Esq.  of  Faitlilegg,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1  May,  1887,  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Charles  Cesar,  J. P.,  Major  late  49th  Regt.,  6.  March, 
1840;  m.  26  Nov.  1862,  Eugenia  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles 
Henry  Stonor,  of  Lostock,  co.  Lancaster,  brother  of 
Thomas,  late  Lord  Camoys,  and  has  with  other  issue, 

1  Edward  Charles,  b.  1865,  d.  14  July,  1893. 

2  Artucr  Joseph,  b.  1870. 

3  Cyril  John,  6.  1878. 

J  Alice  Mary.  2  Una  Mary.  3  Mary  Monica. 

4  Edith  Mary,  a  nun.  &  Veronica  Mary. 


II.  Arthur  Nelson,  Major  late  6Cth  Regt.,  b.  Nov.  1845;  m. 
Aug.  1878,  Katherine  Fearing,  only  dau.  of  Charles 
Strong,  Esq.  of  New  York,  U.S.A. 

III.  Maurice  Noel,  b.  1847  ;  d.  30  Jan.  1867. 

IV.  Frederick  Tristram,  6.  1849;  ra.  Aug.  18S3,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Briscoe  Ray,  Esq.,  Torquay,  and  has  Agnes  Stella,  6. 
1886. 

V.  Gerard  Wilfrid,  6.  1854 ;  m.  5  Sept.  1888,  Katharine 
Maude  Morwenna,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Paul  Molesworth, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Blanche  Mary,  b.  1889,  and  Hilda 
Katharine,  b.  1890. 

VI.  Henry  Acton,  6.  1856;  m.  15  June,  1 882,  Mary  Letitia, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Paul  Molesworth,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
Gilbert  Molesworth,  b.  1888;  Paul  Arundell,  b.  1890; 
Henry  Bolton,  6.  1893;  Frances  Morwenna,  6.  1883; 
Irene  Genevi&ve,  6.  1887  ;  and  Adela  Mary,  b.  1891. 

I.  -Mice  Rebecca,  a  nun.  ii.  Augusta  Charlotte. 

III.  Maude  Mary,  m.  3  Oct.  1865,  Charles  Joseph  Stonor, 
Esq.  of  Anderton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Llanvair, 
Ascot,  Berks,  only  son  of  Charles  Henry  Stonor,  brother 
of  Lord  Camoys,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Blanche,  d.  unm.  30  Nov.  1887. 

V.  Frances  Agnes,  m.  1874,  Cyril  Wilson,  Esq..  and  has 
issue. 

VI.  Annette. 

Liineagre. — Rev.  Tristram  Wet.man,  who  removed  from 
Ilminster  to  Taunton,  Somerset,  d.  there  Julj,  1650,  leaving 
with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Simon  Welman,  a  Burgess  of  Taunton  during  its  siege  in 
the  Civil  War.     He  m.  and  issue, 

Isaac,  his  heir. 

Simon,  M.D.,  an  eminent  Physician  in  Ix)ndon.  He  m.  Miss 
Smith,  and  (i.  s.  J)   1707. 

Margaret,  m.  John  Satchell,  Esq. 

Katharine,  m.  John  Langdon,  Esq. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  Grace,  ni.  John  Gold,  Esq. 

Simon  Welman  d.  1670,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  Park  (who  .s.  to  his 
brother,  Dr.  Simon  Welman's  property).  High  Sheriff  for 
Somerset  1710.  He  m.  1st,  Miss  Babb,  and  had  by  her  two 
daus.,i.  Mary,  vi.  William  Buncombe,  Esq.,  and  (i.  s.p.  1718; 
II.  Elizabeth,  d.  uiuu.  1755.  Mr.  Welman  rii.  2ndly,  Mrs. 
Prudence  Parsons,  widow,  and  dau.  of  —  Bennet,  Esq.  of 
Wincanton,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1729)  had 
issue, 

Simon,  his  heir.  Isaac,  d.  unm.  1709,  aged  24. 

Thomas,  b.  1693,  of  Poundsford  Lodge,  High  Sheriff  for 
Somerset  1733.  He  m.  1731,  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1760)  left  at 
his  decease,  6  Nov.  1757,  an  orJy  dau.,  m.  William  Hawker, 
Esq. 

Prudence,  m.  John  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Bishopshull. 

Hannah,  m.  Rev.  Farnham  Haskol. 

Mr.  Welman  d.  1715,  aged  69,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Simon  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  Park,  6.  Dec.  1683, 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Taunton  Yellow  Regt.  of  Militia.  He  m. 
1709,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hawkins,  Merchant  of 
Exeter  (cousin  of  the  famous  sea  captain.  Sir  John  Hawkins, 
whose  oak  snuff  box,  with  the  arms  (given  him  by  Queen 
Elizabeth)  carved  on  it,  is  still  preserved),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1764,  aged  81)  had  issue, 

Isaac,  his  heir.  Simon,  d.  unm,.  12  Sept.  1799.  aged  83. 

Mary,  m.  John  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Yard  House  ;  d.  1792. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  at  the  age  of  16,  1727. 
Mr.  Welman  d.  1716,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Isaac  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  l\ark,  J.P.,  b.  Feb.  1710, 
m.  1737,  Jane,  only  dau  of  Robert  Tristram,  Esq.,  Merchant, 
of  Barnstaple,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1775)  two  sons 
and  three  daus., 

Isaac  Tristram,  d.  young.  Thomas. 

Jane. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Meech,  Esq.  of  Bridehead,  Dorchester. 

Rebecca. 

Mr.  Welman  d.  9  Feb.  1783,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  Park,  6.  14  June, 
1746,  in.  1st,  1785,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Locke,  Esq.  of  Hawleigh,  and  had  by  her  (who  rf.  1788)  one 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Noel  Noel,  Karl  of  Gainsborough, 
and  ((.  1811.  Mr.  Welman  m.  2ndly,  Jan.  1813,  Hon.  Charlotte 
Noel,  dau.  of  Sir  Gerard  Noel,  by  Diana  his  wife.  Baroness 
Barham,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1829,  aged  83,  left  by  her  an  only 
child,  the  present  Charles  Noel  Welman,  Esq. 

^)i«s— Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  between  two  pomies  three 
mull>-ts  or.  Crest — A  demi-liuii  rampant  arg.,  langued  gu., 
holding  a  mullet  between  his  paws  or.  Motto— hci  providentia 
j  uvat. 


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WEIiSTEAD    OF    KIMBOLTON. 

Weistead,  Edwaed  Leonaed,  Esq.  of  Kim- 
bolton,  CO.  Huntingdon,  J.P.  cos.  Huntingdon  and 
Bedford,  b.  7  Aug.  1862;  m.  18  Oct.  1883,  Ethel 
Mary,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  BeU,  of  Brmgton,  Hunts, 
and  has  issue, 

John  Edwakd  Geokge,  6.  15  June,  1886;  d.  30  March,  1888. 
Violet  Ethel. 

Liineag'e. — Benjamin  Welstead,*  Esq.  of  Kimbolton,  co. 
Huntingdon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  25  Dec.  1773;  m.  10  July, 
1832,  Mary,  dau.  of  Owsley  Rowley.  Esq.  of  Priory  Hill,  St. 
Ncots,  and  d.  14  March,  1858,  leaving  issue, 

I.  JoBN  EicHARDS,  his  heir. 

I.  Gertrude  Amelia,  m.  25  Oct.  1856,  Arthur  Henry,  son  of 
Marion  Welsted,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Sconely  Hall,  Kimbolton. 

II.  Juliana  Caroline,  ra.  18  May,  1861,  John  Brooke  Brooke, 
nephew  of  Sir  James  Brooke,  Kajah  of  Sarawak,  and  d.  G 
May,  1862. 

III.  Mary  Agnes,  d.  unm.  21  Oct.  1857. 

The  only  son, 

John  Richards  Welstead,  Esq.,  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards, 
of  Kimbolton,  6.  11  July,  1857;  m.  20  March,  1861,  Brenda 
Fanny,  dau.  of  Col.  Wyatt,  65th  Regt.,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1873, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Leonard,  now  cf  Kimbolton. 

II.  Richard  Park,  6.  23  Nov.  1863. 

I.  Mary  Louisa  Agnes  Caroline,  m.  Arthur  B.  Markham, 
Esq. 

II.  Julia,  m.  Henry  Trafford-Rawson,  Esq. 
Seat — Kimbolton  House,  Hunts. 


WELSTED    OF    BALLYWAIiTER. 

Welsted,  Eiciiaed,  Esq.  of  Bally  waiter,  eo. 
Cork,  J.P.,  b.  10  Dec.  1806;  m.  28  May,  1835, 
Honoria  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Sandes,  Esq. 
of  Dunowen,  co.  Cork. 

Liineag'e. — Thomas  Welstead,  Esq.,  obtained  1667,  a 
grant  of  lands  in  cos.  Cork  and  Kerry,  under  the  Act  of  Settle- 
ment, comprising  therein  the  present  family  estates,  in  which 
he  was  s.  by 

John  Welstead,  Esq.,  m.  Mary  Wilkinson,  of  co.  Limerick, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  William  Parker,  and  3rdly,  Bate 
French)  had  issue  one  son,  and  one  dau.,  Mary,  m.  John 
Sullivan.    The  son, 

John  Welstead,  Esq.  of  Milbourne,  co.  Cork,  was  possessed 
of  the  estates  1709.  He  was  b.  1684;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Capt.  John  Wakeham,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Pyne,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Richard  Pyne,  Chief  Justice  of 
Ireland,  and  had  one  son, 

John  Welsted,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  m.  Miss Thornhill,  dau. 
of  Edward  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Castlekevin,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
by  her  two  daus.  (one  m.  Edward  Norcott,  Esq.,  and  the  other, 
—  Dease,  Esq.)  and  two  sons,  i.  Quatle,  of  whom  presently  ; 
n.  William  Welsted,  vi.  his  cousin,  Miss  Thornhill,  and  left 
issue  an  only  dau.  Mr.  Welsted  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Philpot,  Esq.  of  Dromagh  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
an  only  son,  Nicholas  Boyle,  m.  Miss  Whitestone,  and  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Qcayle  Welsted,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
George  Foott,  Esq.  of  Milford,  by  Julian  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Cor- 
nelius O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Dromskeley,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue  (besides  three  daus.,  Frances,  m.  1782,  Cornelius  O'Cal- 
laghan, Esq. ;  Harriett,  m.  David  Murphy,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry  ; 
and  Charlotte,  d.  unm.)  an  only  son, 

John  Welsted,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  m.  11  Jan.  1791,  Bridget, 
dau.  of  John  Hawkes,  Esq.  of  Sirmount,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

Quayle,  d.  mini. 

Richard,  now  of  Ballywalter. 

Bridget,  m.  Devonsber  Fenrose,  Esq. 

Barbara.  Mary  Anne. 

Frances,  m.  Eyre  Coote  Croker,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  Samuel  Penrose,  Esq.  ;  and  2nd]y,  Hugh 
Lawton,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  leopard's  faces  gu. 

•  His  younger  brother,  Mabion  Welstead,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Stonely  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  Chairman  of  Petty  Sessions 
at  St.  Neots,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  James  Osborne,  Esq.  of  St. 
Ives,  Hunts,  and  d.  1S56,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1849,  had 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  George  Richards  Welstead,  Esq.  of 
Stonely  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon,  J.P.,  b.  19  Aug.  1805  ;  ra.  19 
June,  1856,  Sarah  Greaves,  now  of  Stonely  Hall,  dau.  of 
Richard  Gibbeson,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and  d.  4  May,  1887. 


Crest — A  hind  trippant  ppr.     Motto — Tutus  prompto  animo. 
Seat — Ballywalter,  Castletownroche. 


WEMYSS    OF    WEMYSSHALIi. 

Wemtss,  David,  Esq.  of  Wemysshall,  co.  Fife, 
b.  1830 ;  m.  1859,  Marie,  dau.  of  Col.  Gustav  yon 
Waldkirch,  of  Sehaff'hausen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  (5 
Jan.  1893)  has,  with  four  daus., 

I.  James  Carnegie,  b.  1861,  in.  1893,  Mabel  Louisa,  dau.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Young,  V.C.,  R.N. 

II.  Edward  Henry,  b.  1864. 

liineag'e. — Sir  John  Wemtss,  of  that  ilk,  m.  Christian, 
dau.  of  Laurence,  1st  Lord  Abernethy,  and  had  a  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Wemtss,  of  TJnthank,  co.  Fife,  who  was  concernect 
in  the  slaughter  of  James  Borthwick,  and  two  others  at 
Pittenwean,  14  Sept.  1531,  afterwards  was  a  lawyer  of  note, 
senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  1514,  and  Privy  Councillor. 

David  Wemtss,  of  Unthank,  his  son,  ni.  Janet,  dau.  of 
William  Dudingston,  of  Sandfurd,  and  was  dead  in  1592,  wheik 
his  widow  had  a  dispute  with  her  son-in-law.  Their  only 
child, 

Katherine  Wemtss,  of  Unthank,  m.  her  cousin  Gavi:* 
Wemtss,  of  Powguild,co.  Fife,  b.  1560,  son  of  SirJohnWemyss, 
of  that  ilk,  by  his  3rd  wife,  Janet,  dau.  of  Trail  or  Blebo.  The 
son  and  heir, 

Gavin  Wemtss,  of  TJnthank,  d.  17  Nov.  1657,  leaving  by 
his  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  166S,  Mr.  John  Makgill,  of 
Kembach),  a  son, 

Robert  Wemtss,  of  Unthank,  m.  2  Jan.  1662,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Preston,  Bart,  of  Airdrie,  co.  life,  their  son, 

John  Wemtss,  of  Unthank,  was  served  heir  to  his  father, 
1691,  and  left, 

James  Wemtss,  of  Unthank,  who  rn.  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  appointed  Lieut.-Govemor 
of  Edinburgh  Castle,  1762,  rn.  Lady  Catherine  Lindsay, 
elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  .John,  Earl  of  Crawford  and  Lind- 
say, and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Feb.  1768)  had  no  issue.  He  d. 
Jan.  1786. 

The  elder  son, 

James  We.mtss,  of  Unthank,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Henry  Balfour,  of  Kinloch  (see  that  family  beloic),  and  had 

I.  James  Balfoor,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Col.  H.E.I. C.S.,  d.  in  India. 

I.  Barbara,  d.  unm. 

II.  Mysie,  d.  unm. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Balfodb  Wemtss,  of  Wemyss  Hall,  Col.  Fife  Militia, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Manley,  of  ManUy,  co.  Devon,  and  d, 
1827,  leaving 

I.  James,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  d.   unm. 

III.  Henry,  <^  iinm. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  1835,  Sir  Willi.am  Feilden,  Bart.  oS 
Feniscowles. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Wemtss,  of  Wemyss  Hall,  Captain  in  the  Army  am 
Major  of  the  Fife  Militia,  b.  1798;  d.  1871  ;  ,ii.  1827,  Sus.in 
dau.  of  David  Gillespie,  of  Mountquhanie  and  Kirkton,  co 
Fife,  and  had, 
1.  James,  of  Wemysshall,  J. P.,  6.  1828;  m.  1st,  1857,  Mary 
Asheton,  dau.  of  George  Slater,  Esq.,  Beadle,  co.  York.   She- 
d.  s.  p.  1878.     He  m.  2ndly,  1892,  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Hugh  Barnikel,  and  widow  of  W.  W.  Biddulpli, 
Esq.     Mr.   Wemyss   has  devolved    the  succession  on  his 
brother  David,  the  present  proprietor. 
)i.  David,  now  of  Wemysshall. 

III.  Henry,  b.  1833;  m.  Is57,  Harriet  Vincent,  dau.  of  C.ipt. 
David  Sheriff,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  with  others,  Davict 
Gillespie,  b.  2  Jan.  1863,  Capt.  Royal  Scots  Regt. 

I.  Mary  Carnegie. 

II.  Susan  Jane. 

^amtln  of  ^alfour. 

Michael  Balfour,  of  Burley,  in  1567,  had  a  parUamentary 
ratification  of  half  the  lands  of  Kinloch,  co.  Fife,  which  he 
disponed  to  his  cousin, 

Robert  Balfodr,  of  Kinloch,  whose  son  and  successor, 

John  Balfour,  of  Kinloch,  )«.  1638,  Grizel,  dau.  of  Joha 
Hay,  of  Paris  and  Strowie,  co.  Perth,  and  was  father  of 

John  Balfocb,  of  Kinloch,  b.  1640,  generally  called  of 
Burley,  the  Covenanter  concerned  in  the  killing  of  Archbishop 
Sharp,  3  May,  1679  ;  his  wife  was  sister  of  David  Hackstoun, 
of  Rithillet,  who  was  executed  30  July,  1680,  for  his  share  ia 


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t{ic  murder  of  Sharp.  Balfour escapciUoHo'.laml.  andiZ.  16S8. 
His  son, 

David  BALForR,  of  Kinloch,  to.  in  1694,  the  dau.  and  heir  of 
David  Kussel  of  Bankton,  and  Kinsskettle,  co.  Fife,  and  d. 
April,  17J1.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Balfour,  of  Kinloch,  Bankton,  etc.,  ci.  i.j).  Dec. 
1731.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Balfour,  of  Kinloch  and  Bankton.  He  m.  Barbara, 
dan.  of  Hugh  Hay.  of  Paris,  by  Barbara  Balfour,  dau.  of  John 
'•of  Burloy,"  and  d.  Dec.  1761,  having  had  one  son,  David, 
who  if.  in  Sept.  174(>,audadau.,  Barbara  Balfolib,  of  Kinloch, 
which  she  sold.     She  m.  as  above  James  Wemyss. 

..j,-,;!'!— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  ramp.  su.  for 
Wemyss;  '2nd  andord,  arg.  on  achev.  sa.an  otter's  head  erased 
of  the  field  for  Balfock.  Crest — A  swan  ppr.  Motlo—Ja 
pense. 

^■.(,  / — Weniyssliall,  co.  Fife,  built  on  an  estate  which  has 
been  in  the  family  from  the  end  of  the  16th  ceutury.  tJnthank, 
!atte:ly  called  Winthank,  has  been  sold. 


"WEMYSS    OF    TKEFECHAN. 

Wemyss,  Walter  IIolmes,  Esq.  of  Trefeclian, 
CO.  Cardigan,  Lieut.  1st  Derby  Militia.,  and  Army 
Eeserve  of  Officers,  b.  8  Aug.  1851 ;  ra.  1876,  Mary 
Anne  Stoddard,  and  Las  issue,  Frances  Marianne 
Ci  weudoline. 

Lineage.— CoL.  James  Wemyss,  of  Southsea,  Hants, 
Lieut. -Col.  Koyal  Jlarines,  a  descendant  of  the  family  of 
Weuiyss  of  CO.  Fife,  b.  17f>y,  lost  his  right  arm  on  board  the 
"Bellerophon,"  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar,  ?,t.  1784,  Sarah 
Atkinson,  dau.  of  "W.  Temple  Sowerby,  Westmorland;  and 
dying  1323,  left  a  son, 

Lieut.-Ge.v.  Tuomas  James  Wemyss,  C.B.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  Col.  of  the  17th  Eegt.,  a  distinguished 
officer  who  served  with  the  Waleheren  Expedition  in  1809,  sub- 
sequently in  and  all  through  the  Peninsular  War,  as  Brigade- 
Major  to  5Cth,  71st,  and  92nd  Piegts.  Eeceivedwar  medal  with 
liine  clasps.  Was  A.A.G.  northern  district  from  1833  to  1848 
during  the  Chartist  Eiots  and  on  becoming  Major-Gen.  was 
SL'Iecti-d  to  go  to  Dublin  withH.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge, 
tnd  afterwards  succeeded  Sir  Guy  Cambell  in  command  of  the 
Atli'.one  District,  and  received  pension  for  wounds.  He  was 
b.  17?5,  and  m.  5Iay,  1819,  Frances,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Herbert  Pryse  Ball,  Esq.  of  Lletherlestry,  co.  Carmarthen, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  ;  and  d.  July,  1S60,  having  by  her  (who  d.  9 
Oct.  1SS4)  had  issue, 

David  Dodglas,  his  heir. 

Edward  Barnes,  late  of  the  46th  Regt.,  b.  20  Jan.  1829 :   m. 

Emma,  eau.  of  W.  Burchell,  Esq. 
Frederick,  65lh  Eegt.,  6.    1831  ;     to.  1858,  Katherine,  dau. 

of  Edward  King,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  ji.  in  New  Zealand,  1859. 
Francis  Chartciis  (5,   Onslow    Square,    S.W.,    and   Junior 

United  Serviee  Club),  Col.  commanding  3rd  and  4th  Batt. 

Diike  of  Wellington's  West  Riding  Regt.,  one  of  H.M.  Hon. 

Corps  of  Gentlemcn-at-Anns,  b.  9  May,  1834;  m.  20  June, 

1855,   Louisa  Anne  Savage,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Walters 

Daubeny,  Esq.  of  Cote,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Norton  House, 

Somerset,  J.P.  for  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  Louisa 

Frances,  b.  13  Aug.  1866,  and  Hilda  Mary  Daubeny,  6.  19 

July,  1881. 
Hester  Sarah,  b.  1822;   m.  1847,  Rev.  John  Tayleur  Pigot, 

M.A.,    Prebendary  of  Exeter,   Vicar    of  Frcmington,  co. 

Devon,   Rural  Dean,  and  has  (with  other  issue)   Thomas 

Wemyss  Pigot  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Morthoe. 
Augusta  Sophia,  b.  Ib27  ;    m.  Ia52,  W.  J.  Sands.    Esq.    of 

3.  Athole  Cresi:ent,  Edinburgh,  and  has  (with  other  issue) 

Warren  Hastings,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Julii,  b.  1830;  m.  1861,  Capt.  T.  R.  Griffith,  48th  Madras 

Native  Infantry,  of  Pantgwyn,  co.  Cardigan,  who  d.  7  Feb. 

1H70.  leaving  issue  two  daus. 
Emily  Aprilla,  b.  1833;     m.  1S52,    Rev.  H.  K.  Ellacombe, 

M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bitton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Canon  of  Bristol 

Cathedral,  and  has  issue. 
Fanny  Agnes,  6.  1835  ;  d.  at  Bath,  1859. 

Eis  eldest  son, 

David  Douglas  Wemyss,  Esq.  of  Trefechan,  co.  Cardigan, 
J. P..  formerly  an  Officer  in  the  78th  Highlanders,  46th,  17th 
and  4!Sth  Regts.,  b.  28  Feb.  18'20  ;  m.  18  July,  1848,  Harriette 
Letitia,  dau.  of  George  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Collon,  co.  Louth, 
and  d.  1889,  having  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1889)  had  surviving 
issue, 

I.  Walter  Holmes,  now  of  Trefechan. 

:i.  John  George  Patrick,  b.  23  Jan.  1853,  Capt.  Ist  Derby 
Militia,  and  Army  Reserve  of  Officers. 

HI.  Frances  Charteris,  b.  26  Sept.  1870. 

IV.  Herbert  Pryse  Ball,  b.  12  May,  1872;  d.  15  March,  1888. 

1.  Frances  Maria.  ii.  Augusta  Emma  Grouse. 

«ii.  Nina  Harrietta  Letitia.  iv.  Ada  Grace. 


Ann.t—Or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.     Crest — A  swan  ppr.     Mclto— 
Je  pense. 
iScttt— Trefechan,  co.  Cardigan. 


COLCHESTER-WEMYSS    OF    WESTBTTRY 
COURT. 

Colchester- Wemyss,  Maynaed  Willoughct, 
Esq.  of  Wcstbury  Court.,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  late 
of  the  Eoral  Artillery  b.  14  Slay,  184G ;  m.  14 
June,  1871,  Mary  Clere,  dau.  ol'  Eev.  Edward 
Newton  Dickenson,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Francis  Edward,  6.  12  Mtrel',  1872. 
II.  John  IMaurice,  b.  20  March,  1880. 

I.  Geraldine  Mimi  Clere. 

II.  Cecile  Dorothea. 

III.  Margaret  Alison. 

Mr.  Colchester- Wemyss  inherited  (in  1877)  the 
estates  of  the  late  Maynard  Colchester,  Esq.  of  the 
Wilderness,  co.  Gloucester,  whose  ancestor,  Sir 
Duncombo  Colchester,  m.  in  16.35,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Serjeant  Maynard.  He  assumed  bis  present 
name  in  1882. 

Lineage.— Major  Francis  Wemyss,  R.M.,  who  d.  1818, 
m.  in  1811,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Colchester,  audby  lier(who 
d.  1S21)  had  a  son, 

Francis  Wemyss,  Capt.  Bombay  Engineers,  who  to.  June, 
1840,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  Dickinson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan. 
1863)  had  issue, 

Maynard  W^illoughby,  nowof  Westbury  Court. 
Francis,  d.  in  infancy. 
Harriett  Catherine. 
Alice. 

Capt.  Wemyss  d.  1848. 

Sea<— Westbury  Court,  Westbury-on  Severn,  Newnham,  co. 
Gloucester. 
aM6— Union,  S.W. 


WENTWORTH    OF    WOOLLEY. 

Wentworth,  Godfrey  IIawksworth,  Esq.  of 
WooUey  Park,  co.  York,  D.L.  for  West  Eiding  co. 
York,  b.  29  Jan.  1828 ;  s.  his  father  1865. 

Lineage. — This  is  a  distinguished  branch  of  the  ancient 
stock  of  Wcntworth  Woodhouse,  co.  York,  a  family  which  has 
been  routed  there  from  the  earliest  period  to  which  the  gene- 
alogist can  usually  ascend  in  his  investigations.  While  the 
lands  of  Wcntworth  Woodhouse  coutinued  to  be  the  seat  of 
the  Chiefs,  and  descended  from  sire  to  son,  in  an  unbroken 
series,  till  the  succession  of  male  heirs  failed  with  William, 
the  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford,  th;  junior  scions  of  the  family 
founded  in  several  instances  houses  of  rank  and  influence,  the 
Wentworths  of  Woolky,  of  Korth  and  South  Elmsal,  of 
Bretton,  of  Weniworth  Castle,  of  Netllested,  &c.  From  the 
North  Elmsal  branch  descended  D'Arcy  Wentwobth,  of 
Argreagh,  co.  Meath,  ancestor  of  tlie  Wentworths  of  Fyans- 
town,  CO.  Meath,  and  of  the  Wentworths  settled  at  Vaucluse, 
near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Michael  Wentworth,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Woolley  and 
other  lands  in  co.  Yoik,  1599,  from  Francis  W^oodrufTe,  Esq., 
was  son  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Mendhain  Priory, 
Suffolk,  and  grandson  of  Michael  Wentworth,  Cofferer  to  King 
Henry  Vlll.,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Thomas  W'entworth,  of 
W^entworth  Woodhouse,  by  Beatrix  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Woodruffe,  of  Woolley.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  George  Downs,  Esq.  of  Paunton,  co.  Hereford, 
and  liad  issue  Michael  Wentworth,  who  enjoyed  his  purchase 
of  Woolley  more  than  forty  years,  d.  1641,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Michael  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  aged  45  in  1C42,  d. 
unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother. 

Sir  George  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  Woolley,  a  devoted 
Royalist,  to.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Fairfax,  of 
Denton,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons ;  and  2ndly,  Everild,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Chri.stopher  Maltby,  Esq.  of  Maltby,  and 
by  her  had  issue  two  sons,  who  d.  young,  and  three  daus. 
Sir  George  Wentworth  d.  18  Oct.  16G0,  aged  60,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

John  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  6.  1607 ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Aldburgh,  Esq.  of  .Aldburgh,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1675)  left  at  his  decease,  22  Feb.  1682,  a  son  and 
successor. 


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SiE  Michael  Wentwokth,  of  Woolley,  knighted  at  Windsor, 
5  July,  1C81,  b.  1654;  to.  Irith  Nov.  1673,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  Bart,  of  Sprotboroush,  hy  Elizabeth  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Wiliam  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Linlcy,  Notts,  and 
had  issue  six  sons  and  seven  daus.  Sir  Michael  d.  1C96,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  6.  16V5  ;  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Charles  Turner,  E.sq.  of  Kirk  Leatham,  co.  York, 
but  dying  s.  p.  3  June,  1729,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Godfrey  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley  and  Hickleton,  M.P. 
for  the  city  of  York,  son  of  Godfrey  Wentworth,  by  Anna 
Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Giles  Clarke,  Esq.  He  m.  1727  his 
cousin  Dorothy,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  Lyon  Pilkington, 
Bart.,  and  left  two  daus.  only.  Mr.  Wentworth  d.  18  Jan. 
1789,  aged  84,  and  was  s.  by  (the  3rd  son  of  his  eldest  dau., 
Anna  Maria,  wife  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart,  of  Kirklees), 
his  grandson, 

Godfrey  Wentworth  Armytage,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
9  May,  1778,  who  then  became  of  "Woolley,"  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Wentworth,  was  High  Sheriff  co.  York 
1796,  and  sat  in  Parliament  for  Tregony.  Hoii.  1794,  Amelia, 
dau.  of  Walter  Hamsden  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth 
Hall,  near  Otley,  and  had  issue, 

Godfrey,  his  heir. 

John,  6.  1799  ;  m.  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Jacob  Ensanquet, 
Esq.  of  Broxbourne  Park,  Herts  ;  and  d.  s.  p. ;  slie  d.  16 
May,  1882,  aged  89. 

William,  b.  1807  ;  <t  wim. 

Amelia,  d.  vnm.  1842. 

Catherine  Frances,  to.  John  Marcus  Clements,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  in.  15  Nov.  1834,  William  Archibald  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Wilton  Place,  Middlesex. 

Dorothea,  m.  Sir  Samuel  Hancock,  Knt. 

Mary  Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Godfrey  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Park,  co.  York, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  4  Sept.  1797;  m.  20th  June,  1822,  Anne, 
4th  dau.  of  Walter  Fawkcs,  Esq.  of  Farnley  Hall,  in  the  same 
CO.,  and  d.  1865,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1842,  had  issue, 

Godfrey  Hawksworth,  now  of  Woolley. 

George  Edward,  d.  7  April,  1S04. 

William  Digby,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1839  ;    m. 

1886,  Mrs  Gertrude  Lancaster. 
Anne. 

Eosaraond  Frances,  d.  2  March,  1883. 
Katherine  Mary,  m.  Peter  Withington,  Esq.,  2nrl  son  of  the 

late  Thomas  EUames  Withington,  Esq.  of  Culeheth  Hall, 

CO.  Lancaster.     He  d.  1875,  and  left  issue  one  son  and  two 

daus. 

Arms — Sa.,   a   chevron   between    three  leopards'  faces  or. 
Crest — A  griffin  passant  arg. 
Seat — Woolley  Park,  near  Wakefield. 


WENTWORTH    OF    WENTWORTH 
CASTLE. 

Veenon  -  Wentworth,  Thomas  Feedeeick 
Chaeles,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  of  Wentworth 
Castle,  CO.  York,  Aldeburgh  Lodge,  Suffolk,  Black 
Heath,  Saxmundham,  and  Dall,  Kannoch,  N.B., 
J.P.  for  West  Riding  co.  York,  and  cos,  Bucks, 
Suffolk,  and  Perth,  late  M.P.  for  Aylesbury,  b.  20 
Oct.  1831 ;  m.  3  March,  1859,  Lady  Harriet  de 
Burgh,  5th  dau.  of  Ulick,  Marquess  of  Clanricarde, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Bruce  Canning,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  M.P.  for 
Brighton,  6.  14  Dec.  1802. 

II.  Frederick  Charles  Ulick,  R.N.,  6.  18C6. 

I.  Harriet  Augusta,  m.  9  Feb.  1891,  Col.  Francis  Aylmcr 
Graves  Sawle,  Goldstream  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Charles  Graves  Sawle,  Bart,  of  Penrice,  co.  Cornwall. 

II.  Mary  Joan,  m.  1891,  Francis,  eldest  son  of  Benjamin 
Huntsman,  Esq.  of  West  Eetford  Hall,  co.  Nottingham. 

III.  Muriel  Hester. 

Liineagre. — The  family  of  Wentworth,  originally  Winte- 
worde,  is  said  by  genealogists  to  have  derived  its  designation 
in  Saxon  times,  from  the  lordship  of  Winteworde  (so  written 
in  Doomsday  Book),  in  the  wapentake  of  Strafford,  and  co.  of 
York. 

Sib  William  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  Ashby  Pueronim,  co. 
Lincoln,  slain  at  Marston  Moor,  3  July,  1644,  was  next  brother 
of  Thomas  Wentworth,  the  celebrated  Earl  of  Strafford,  and 
the  lineal  descendant  of  the  marriage,  temp.  Henry  III.,  of 
William  de  Wyntword,  of  Wyntword,  with  Emma,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Wodehous,  of  Wodehous.     He  m.  11   July, 


1627,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Saville,  Esq.  of 
He.^seldon  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  16G0)  had  (with  a 
dau.,  Anne,  who  m.  Edward  Skinner,  Esq.  of  Thornton,  anti 
d.,  his  widow  in  1707)  one  surviving  son. 

Sir  William  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  Northgatehead,  Wake- 
field, P.C.  in  Ireland,  who  was  High  Sheriff  co.  York  24 
Charles  II.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Allen  Apsley,  Knt., 
Treasurer  of  the  Household  to  James  II.;  and  d.  July,  1G93, 
having  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  a  military  officer,  d.unm.  1693. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Peter,  of  Ilenbury,  Dorset,  Equerry  to  Prince  Gcnrg-e  of 
l>cnmark,  Queen  Anne,  George  I.,  and  Queen  Caroline, 
TO.  Juliana,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Horde,  Esq.  of  Cote,  co. 
Oxford  ;  and  d.  Jan.  1738-9,  having  had  issue, 
1  William,  his  successor,  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy 
Chamber  to  the  Princess  Dowager  of  Wales,  m.  23  Oct. 
1731,  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Chamberlayne  Slaughter, 
Esq.  of  Slaughter  Hall,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 
Frederick  Thomas,  who  s.  his   cousin   as  3rd  Earl  d 
Strafford. 

George,  b.  20  June,  1704;  d.  v,nm. 
Caroline,  d.  unm. 

AuGDsTA  Anne,  to.  30  May,  1772,  John  Hatfield  Kaye, 
Esq.  of  Hatfield  Hall,  co.  York.  Mrs.  Hatfield  Kaye, 
who  became  heiress  to  her  brother,  the  Earl  of  Straf- 
ford, at  his  lordship's  decease,  s.  p.  1799,  d.  likewise 
without  issue,  1802,  having  bequeathed  the  estates  to 
her  kinsman,  Frederick  William  Thomas  Vernon-, 
Esq. 
Harriet,  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Francis  Arundel,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  Bruers  Park,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  his  widow 
5  Dec.  1776. 

The  2nd  son  and  eventual  heir, 

Thomas  Wentworth,  Esq.,  s.  at  the  decease,  in  1695,  of  his 
cousin  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford  (son  of  the  beheaded 
lord),  to  the  Barony  of  Raby.  His  lordship,  who  was  an 
eminent  military  character,  temp.  King  William  III.  and 
Queen  Anne  (in  the  latter  reign  he  participated  in  Marl- 
borough's victories),  was  created,  by  letters  patent,  4  Sept. 
1711,  Viscount  Wentworth  of  Wentworth  Woodhousc,  ami 
Earl  of  Strafford,  with  especial  remainder  to  his  brother, 
Peter  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  and  that  gentleman's 
heirs  male.  He  m.  6  Sept.  1711,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Henry  Johnson,  Knt.  of  Bradenham,  Bucks,  and  Toddington^ 
CO.  Beds,  by  his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Smith- 
son,  of  Friston  and  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Hugh 
Sraithson,  of  Stanwick,  co.  York,  1st  Bart.,  and  d.  15  Nov. 
1739,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1754)  one  son  an<J 
three  daus., 

William,  his  successor,  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford.  This  noble- 
man, m.  Lady  Anne  Campbell,  dau.  of  John,  Duke  of 
Argyll,  but  d.  s.  p.  1791,  when  his  honours  passed,  according 
to  the  limitation,  to  hia  cousin  (the  grandson  and  heir  male 
of  Peter  of  Henbury),  Frederick  Thomas  W'entwortii,  a» 
3rd  Earl,  who  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gould,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p.  1799,  when  all  the  honours  expired,  and  the 
estates  devolved  upon  his  only  surviving  sister,  Augusta 
Anne  Hatfield  Kaye. 

.\nne,  m.  1733,  the  Eight  Hon.  William  Conolly,  of  Castle- 
town, Ireland. 

Lucy,  TO.  field  Marshal  Sir  George  Howard,  K.B. 

Henrietta,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir. 

Lady  Henrietta  Wentworth,  m.  26  Doc.  174"!,  Henry 
Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  Issue  (sec  Vebnom 
oj  Hilton).    The  elder  son, 

Henry  Vernon*,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  6.  21  March,  1748;  uk  1st, 
14  Oct.  1775,  Penelope,  dau.  aud  co-heir  of  Arthur  Oralianri, 
Esq.  of  Hackley  House,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 
Henry  Charles  Edward  Ligonier  Hamilton  Vernon,  of 
Hilton.  He  m.  2ndly,  23  April,  1794,  Marg:iret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Acton,  Middlesex ;  and  dying  21  Oct.. 
1814,  left  by  her  a  son, 

Frederick  V/illiam  Thomas  Vernon  Wentworth,  Esq.  of 
Wentworth  Castle,  High  Sheriff  1841,  J.P. ,  and  D.L.,  h.  2D' 
Sept.  1795;  to.  23  Nov.  1825,  the  Lady  Augusta  Bruderiell 
Bruce,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Marquess  of  Ailesbury,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  23  Sept.  18G9)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Frederick  Charles,  now  of  Wentworth  Castle. 

I.  Louisa  Mary  Henrietta. 

II.  Henrietta  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  8  Blarch,  1859,  Lieut.- 
Col.  liethell  Thellusson,  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk ;  and  d. 
30  March,  1873,  leaving  Arthur  Weniworth,  and  other 
issue. 

This  gentleman  (great-grandson  of  Thom  as, Earl  of  Strafford) 
whose  patronymic  was  Vernon,  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Wentworth,  in  compliance  with  tlie  l,est;v- 
mentary  injimclionsof  his  kinswoman,  Augusta  Hatfield  Kaye, 


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wife  of  John  Ilatfleld  Kaye,  Esq.  of  Ilatfie'.d  Hall,  and  sister 
and  heiress  of  Frederick  Thom.is  AV'ontworth,  3rd  Earl  of 
Str.ifford.    He  d.  13  Sept.  1SS5. 

Jrnis — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  chevron  between  three 
leopards' faces  or,  for  Wentworth  ;  ind  ar;:.,  a  fret  sa.,  for 
Vernon;  3rd,  or,  on  a  fess  az.  three  jjarlis  of  the  first,  for 
Xy.rsos  of  llaitlinyto/i.  Cnsts—lst,  Wentworth  :  A  Rriffln 
jiassant  ai-sr.  ;  2nd,  Vernon  :  A  boar's  head  erased  sa.  ducally 
SOr:;od  and  bristled  or      Mottn—y.n  Dieu  est  tout. 

^.,,(^,_\Vent\vorth  Castle,  near  Barnsley.  Aldebursh  Lodge, 
SmTolk,  Llack  Heath,  Saxmundham  ;  and  Kannocb,  N.B. 


WEST    OF    ALSCOT    PARK. 

EoBERTS-Wi:sT,  .Tamks,  Esq.  of  Alscot  Part,  co. 
Oloiu-ester,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1890,  Hon.  Lieut. 
Koyal  Naval  Kescrve,  b.  13  Nov.  1845  ;  m.  1869, 
Louis:i,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Charles  Alston,  Esq. 
of  Elmdon  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Bowmont,  i.  2  April,  1S71. 

II.  Harry  Charles  John,  b.  20  Au?.  I8T2. 
in.  Keginald  Montagu,  b.  14  June,  1875. 
iv.  Algernon  Claude  Philip,  b.  4  April,  1873. 
I.  Gwendoline  Vega,  d.  30  Jan.  1S76. 

Iiineagre. — The  Hon.  Leonard  West,  youngest  son  of 
Thomas.  Lord  De  la  Warr,  K.G.,  by  Eleanor  his  2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  llogcr  Copley,  Knt.  of  Gatton,  sat,  1554,  as  one  of  the 
Members  for  the  borough  of  Shorehani,  in  the  Parliament 
euninioned  to  meet  at  Oxford.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Gascoigne,  Knt.  of  Gawthorpc,  and  had  (with  four 
dau3.,  of  whom  Mary,  «.  Ralph  Vavasor,  Esq.  of  Haslewood; 
and  Margaret,  m.  Thoj.as  Brown,  Esq.  of  Westwood)  four 
sons,  who  all  d.  young,  except  the  youngest, 

John  West,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  Banbury,  co.  Oxford.  He 
in.  Marj-  Throckmorton,  and  was  father  of 

Aholiab  West,  Esq.,  wj.  Elizabeth  Preston,  grand-dau.  of 
Thomas  Preston,  D.C.L.,  Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge ; 
and  dying  162S,  left  a  son, 

EicuARD  West,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
James  Hill,  Esq.  of  Hillmorton,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  four 
sons,  James,  John,  Eichard,  and  Aholiab,  who  all  d.  without 
issue,  except  the  3rd, 

PiicHAKD  West,  Esq.  of  Priora  Marston,  co.  Warwick,  m. 
3Iary  Itussell,  of  the  Eussells  of  Strcnsham,  co.  Worcester, 
and  was  father  of 

James  West,  Esq.  of  Alscot,  co.  Warwick,  M.P.  for  St. 
Albans  1741,  1745,  1747,  and  1761,  and  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  1741.  He  was  also  President  of  the  Royal  Society, 
Recorder  of  Poole,  and  High  Steward  of  St.  Albans.  He  vi. 
1738,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Steavens,  of  Eltham,  Kent, 
and  by  her  (who  was  eventually  heiress  of  her  only  brother, 
Thomas  Steavens,  Esq.,  and  d.  1799)  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  ra.  Andrew,  2nd  and  last  Lord  Archer;    and  d.  a 

widow,  1801. 
Henrietta,  d.  v.nm.  1815. 
He  d.  1772,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

.James  West,  Esq.  of  Alscot,  b.  1742,  m.  3  Feb.  1774,  Sirah, 
youngest  dau.  of  Christopher  Wren,  Esq.  of  Wroxhall  Abbey, 
CO.  Warwick,  a  lineal  descendant  of  Sir  Christopher  Wren, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  29  March,  1836)  left  at  his  decease,  1795,  a 
«on  and  successor, 

James  West,  Esq.  of  Alscot,  b.  8  March,  1775  ;  «!.  31  March, 
1808,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late  Joseph  Roberts, 
Esq.  of  Newcombe,  co.  Gloucester,  and  assumed,  in  conse- 
•quence,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Roberts,  in  con- 
formity with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  father-in-law. 
I3y  this  lady  he  had  issue, 
James,  late  of  Alscot. 

Philip  Joseph,  6.  16  June,  1812;  vi.;  d.  24  March,  1860, 
leaving  issue,  Philip  Alfred,  late  17th  Lancers,  b.  14  June, 
1843;  ra.  4  July,  1871,  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Sanders,  and  ha-s  i>sue;  and  Charles  Robert,  b.  8  May, 
1849  ;  ra.'ll  Oct.  1873,  Florence  Dalton,  dau.  of  J.  Brooke, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  25  March,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Roberts  West,  Esq.  of  Alscot  Park,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1845,  b.  24  April,  1811;  m.  16  May,  1844,  Elizabeth, 
3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Moore  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Springfield  House, 
near  Knowle,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Townshend  his  wife,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Alscot  Park. 

II  Leonard,  b.  30  Sept.  1859;  w.  30  Jan.  1884,  Eleanor 
Cecile,  his  cousin,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Townshend  Boult- 
bee, Esq.  of  Springlield,  and  has  Edeline,  b.  1885. 


I.  Elizabeth    Anne,    m.    1831,    Rev.    Vincent    Knottcsford 
F'ortcscue. 

He  d.  6  Feb.  1882. 

Armn — .\rg.,  a  fess  dancctt6e  pean,  for  West  ;  2nd,  or,  a 
chevron  gu.  between  three  demi-lions  rampant  sa.  langued  of 
the  second,  for  Steavens  ;  3rd,  arg.,  three  pheons  sa.  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  a  greyhound  ppr.,  for  Roberts.  Crext~OvX 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  griffin's  head  pean.  Motto— Das.  >it2» 
ratio. 

jStaf— Alscot  Park,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Ciiti— Arthur's. 


CORNWALLIS  WEST    OF    EUTHIN 
CASTLE. 

CoBNWALLis  -  West,  William:  Cornwallis, 
Esq.  of  Euthin  Castle,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Ncwlands 
Manor,  Hants,  J. P.,  Lord  Lieut,  and  Custos 
Rotulorum  of  co.  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  1872, 
Hon.  Col.  Denbighshire  Riile  Volunteers,  and  M.P. 
for  West  Denbighsliiro  from  1886  to  1892,  h.  20 
March,  1835  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1872,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Frederick  Fitzpatrick  and  Lady  Olivia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  2nd  Marquess  of  Headfort, 
and  has  issue, 

George    Frederick    Mtddelton,   Lieut.   3rd   Batt.   Royal 

Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  14  Oct.  1874. 
Mary  Theresa  Olivia,  m.  1892,  H.S.H.  Prince  Hans  Heinrich 

of  Pless. 
Constance  Edwina. 

Col.  W.  C.  West  has  assumed  the  additional  name 

of  COENWALLia. 

Lineagre — The  Hon.  Frederick  West,  b.  1767  (3rd  son 
of  John,  2nd  Earl  De  la  Warr,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Wynward);  vi.  1st,  17  April,  1792,  Charlotte  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Richard  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Culhain  Court,  Berks, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  13  June,  1795)  had  a  dau.,  Charlotte 
Louisa,  d.  27  Jan.  1869.  He  m.  2ndly,  31  May,  1798,  Maria, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Richard  Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Chirk 
Castle,  CO.  Denbigh  ;  and  d.  22  March,  1852,  having  had  by 
that  lady  (who  d.  Oct.  1843)  an  only  son, 

Frederick  Richard  West,  Esq.  of  Ruthin  Castle,  co.  Den- 
bigh, M.P.,  6.  1799  ;  m.  1st,  14  Nov.  1820,  Lady  Georgiana  Stan- 
hope, dau.  of  William  Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  and 
became  a  widower  1824.  He  m.  2ndly,  11  Sept.  1827,  Theresa, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  John  Whitby,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Newlands 
Manor,  and  d.  1  May,  1862,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1886)  had 
issue, 

Frederick  Mtddelton,  of  Ruthin  Castle,  late  of  the  7th 
Light  Dragoons,  b.  31  Aug.  183U;  d.  unm.  13  Aug.  1868. 
William  Cornwallis,  now  of  Euthin  Castle. 
Georgiana  Theresa  Ella,  m.   30  Sept.   Ie75,  Warren  Pea- 
cocke,   Esq.  of  Efford    Park,    Hants,    who   d.  5   March, 
1877. 
Florence. 

Theresa  Lucy  Sophia  Elphinstone. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  dancettee  sa.,  quartering  Middelton  of 
Chirk  Castle.  Crests — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head 
az.  beaked  and  eared  gold.     il/o«o— Jour  de  ma  vie. 

.S'<;ais  — Ruthin  Castle,  Ruthin,  co.  Denbigh;  and  Newlanda 
Manor,  Milford-on-Sea,  Lymington,  Hants. 


WEST    OF    HORHAM    HALL. 

West,  Rev.  Geoege,  of  Ilorham  Hall,  Essex, 
M.A.  Oxon,  J.P.,  b.  25  Nov.  1830  ;  w.  10  Sept.  1861, 
Marianne  Thorp,  dau.  of  William  Dickson,  Esq.  of 
Alnwick  and  Alnmouth,  Northumberland,  and  has 


I.  Francis  George,  b.  3  Aug.  1864. 

II.  William  Goldsborough,  b.  12  Oct.  1865. 

III.  George,  b.  11  June,  1369,  d.  15  June,  1871. 

IV.  Charles  Crewze,  b.  '22  March,  1873. 

I.  Frances  Sarah.  ii.  Catherine  Helena. 

III.  Ethel  Grace  Thorp. 

Lineage. — Thomas  West,  traditionally  considered  to 
liave  sprung  from  the  ancient  family  of  West,  Lords  de  la 
Warr,  of  Ash,  had  issue.  Tno.MAs  West,  b.  8  Oct.  1606,  whose 
son,  Rowland  West,  of  Ash,  had  issue,  Rowland  West,  b. 
1653;  in.  19  May,  1674,  Mary  Draper,  and  d.  1711,  leaving 
issue,  Rowland  West,  b.  17  Feb.  1075;  tn.  17  May,  1703, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Browne,  and  d.  1745,  leaving  au 
eldest  son, 


WES 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WES 


2175 


John  West,  of  Ash,  o.  4  April,  1704;  in.  31  March,  1730, 
Sarah  Jarratt,  and  d.  1753,  leaving, 

George  West,  eldest  son  and  heir,  6.  Jan.  1734,  d.  4  March, 
1823,  having  been  twice  married  :  1st,  Oct.  17G6,  to  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Novell,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  Marcli, 
1772)  he  had,  with  a  dau.,  Sarah,  who  d.  aa  infant,  an  only 
son, 

George,  M.A.  Oxon,  of  whom  presently. 
George  West,  the  elder,  to.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  JohnKnowles, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Dec.  1804)  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  M.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Chettle,  Dorset,  and  of  Fam- 
hani,  in  the  same  co..  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Bessborough,  6.  1778;  m.  1807,  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Christopher  Atkinson,  Vicar  of  Wethersfield,  P'spcx,  by 
Catherine  bis  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Byrne  Leicester, 
Bart.,  and  sister  to  Sir  John  Fleming  Leicester,  Bart.,  after- 
wards Lord  dc  Tablcy,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  March,  1839)  he 
had  six  surviving  children, 

1  John  Rowland,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wrawby  and  Brigg,  co. 
Lincoln,  late  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  b.  SO  July, 
1808  ;  m.  13  April,  1858,  Harriet  Philadelphia,  3id  dau. 
of  Rev.  Joseph  Stockdale,  Vicar  of  Kingerby,  and  Rector 
of  Tetford. 

2  Augustus  Henry,  6.26  Aug.  1813. 

3  Charles  Atkinson,  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  Dudley 
C.  C.  Elwes,  of  Brigg,  co.  Lincoln  {see  Elwes  of  Great 
BMinq) ;  and  d.  29  March,  1855,  leaving  by  her  (who  in. 
2ndly,"9  Sept.  1858,  Rev.  Thomas  Field,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
Bigby,  CO.  Leicester)  two  da  us.,  Mary  Eleanor  Josephine 
and  Charlotte  Frances  Harriet. 

4  Alfred. 

1  Harriet,  m.  22  May,  1860,  Arthur  Tennyson,  brother  of 
the  late  Poet-Laureate. 

2  Catherine,  m.  Horatio  Tennyson,  brother  of  the  late 
Poet-Laureate. 

Rev.  John  West  d.  31  Dec.  1845. 

II.  William,  late  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  25  March,  1780  ;  and 
d.  7  April,  1855,  having  twice  married,  and  leaving  sur- 
viving issue  by  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1834)  an  only 
dau.,  Caroline,  in.  27  Nov.  1858,  Lancelot  Austwick,  Esq., 
and  by  his  2nd  wife  (who  d.  19  April,  1861)  two  sods,  John 
Adolphus  and  Charles  Augustus. 

The  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Rev.  George  West,  Rector  of  Stoke-next-Guildford,  6.  24 
April,  1768:  d.  25  May,  1831;  m.  12  Sept.  1797,  Sarah,  only 
dau.  and  sole  surviving  issue  of  Francis  Creuze,*  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  only  child  of  William  Goldsborough,t  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
one  of  the  three  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  John  Slaney  and  Bar- 
bara Mitford  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  survived  him  above 
twenty-two  years,  and  d.  11  June,  1853)  left  (with  a  dau., 
Sarah  Ord,  d.  17  April,  1877  ;  m.  25  Aug.  1818,  Rev.  John 
Sturges  Lievre,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Little  Ashby,  co.  Leicester, 
who  d.  25  April,  1864)  an  only  son, 

Francis  George  West,  late  of  Horham  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
/).  11  July,  1805;  m.  23  March,  1830,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Green,  and  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1875), 

I.  George,  now  of  Horham. 

I.  Frances,  m.  16  June,  1864,  William  Dickson,  jun.,  Esq. 

II.  Emily  Sarah,  m.  10  Feb.  1863,  Rev.  William  Tudor  Thorp, 
B.A.  Oxon:  and  d.  24  Oct.  1871. 

III.  Emma  Caroline,  m.  18  Jan.  1870,  Rev.  J.  J.  Eoumien. 

IV.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  25  Aug.  1879,  W.  F.  Ryle,  Esq. 

He  d.  15  March,  1871. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  arg.,  a  fess  dancettee  sa.,  for  West  ; 
2nd  gu.,  a  dexter  arm  issuant,  the  hand  holding  a  sword,  on 
its  point  three  crescents  interlaced  all  ppr.,  for  Creuze  :  3rd, 
az.,  across  flory  arg.,  for  Goldsborough;  4th,  gu.,  a  bend 
lietween  three  martlets  or,  for  Slanet. 

Scat — Horham  Hall,  Thaxted,  Essex. 


WESTBY    OF    EOEBUCK    CASTLE. 

Westby,  Feancis  Vandeleub,  Esq.  of  Eoebuck, 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  and  Kilballyowen  and  Kosroe, 
CO.  Clare,  b.  15  June,  1859 ;  s.  his  father  1893  ; 
m.  1888,  Janet  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Orme, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Lacken,  co.  Mayo,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Perceval  St.  George  Charles, 6.  20  Nov.  1888. 

II.  Horace  William  Turner,  6.  22  Dec.  1891. 

*  John  Creuze,  only  brother  of  Francis  Creuze,  d.  s.  p.  27 
Oct.  1823,  nged  86.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  1788,  and 
a  D.L.  from  1790  till  his  death. 

t  William  Goldsborougli  was  eldest  son  of  Nicholas  Golds- 
1)01  ough  and  Katherine  Hedges  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Hedges,  of  Kingsdown,  Stratton  St.  Margaret's,  Wilts,  and 
niece  of  Sir  William  Hedges,  Knt.,  who  was  first  cousin  to  Sir 
Chailcs  Hedges,  Secretary  of  Slate  to  King  William  and  Queen 
Anne.  Robert  Hedges,  of  Macroom  Castle,  co.  Cork,  who  d. 
in  June,  1840,  was  of  the  saur-c  family. 


Ijineagre. — The  founder  of  this  family,  in  Ireland,  is  pre- 
sumed to  have  been 

Thomas  Westbt,  son  of  Major  Westby,  of  Rawsliffe,  co. 
Lancaster,  who  settled  in  Clonmel.  His  eldest  son,  the  first 
authenticated  ancestor  of  the  family, 

Nicholas  Westby,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  co.  Clare,  Collector  of  the 
Customs  of  that  port,  in.  1698,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Stepney, 
Esq.  of  Durrow,  Queen's  Co.,  and  acquired,  as  the  marriage 
portion  of  his  wife,  the  estate  of  High  Park,  co.  Wicklow.  By 
her  (who  (?.  29  March,  1732)  he  left  at  his  decease,  19  Oct.  1716, 
a  dau.  Jane,  in.  Robert  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Knightsbrooke,  co. 
Meath,  and  a  son, 

William  Westbt,  Esq.  of  High  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  6. 3  Nov. 
1702;  7)1.  1743,  Mary,  dau.  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Jones,  by  Mary, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Richard  Neville,  Esq.  of  F'urnace,  co. 
Kildare,  and  had  issue,  with  three  other  daua., 

I.  Nicholas,  of  High  Park,  b.  28  March,  1751,  M.P.  for 
Tulsk,  as  well  as  co.  Wicklow,  served  as  High  Sheriff,  and 
d.  unin.  30  Nov.  1800.  His  will  was  proved  1801,  under 
which  the  mansion  and  estate  of  High  Park  passed  to  the 
younger  of  his  two  surviving  brothers. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Edward,  Master  in  Chanceiy  in  Ireland,  b.  11  Sept.  1755, 
who  became  of  High  Park,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1807 : 
m.  1st,  1787,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard 
Palmer,  Esq.  of  Glannacurragh  Castle,  King's  Co.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  22  June,  1791)  had  issue, 

Frances,  in.  18  Oct.  1816,  Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
more,  CO.  Wexford. 
Mary,  m.  1817,  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margarets,  co, 

Wexford. 
Mr.  Westby,  m.  2ndly,  Phoebe,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Palmer, 
Esq.  of  Glannacurragh  Castle,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1838,  having 
by  her, 

William  Jones,  late  of  High  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1827,  6.  23  Nov.  1802  ;  m.  9  June,  1828,  Catherine, 
2nd  dau.  of  Col.  George  Grogan,  of  Seafield,  co.  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1882)  had  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  now  of  High  Park,  late  66th  Eegt. 
6.  3  July,  1831. 

2  Thomas  Jones,  b.  3  Jan.  1838. 

1  Maria  Palmer.  2  Anne. 

3  Jane  Malvina.  4  Isabella  Frances. 

5  Martha,  m.  19  July,  1877,  Rev.  William  H.  Godfrey, 
of  Parkgariffe,  co.  Kerry. 
Nicholas  Henry  Jones,  b.  17  July,  1805,  a  Lieut,  in  the  2nd 
Regt.  of  Foot,  and  subsequently  in  the  1st  Royal  Dragoons; 
TO.  and  had  issue. 

Henry  Humbertson  Jones  (Rev.),  b.  9  July,  1809,  Canon  of 
St.  Patrick's  and  Prebendary  of  Yagoe  ;  in.  5  March,  1835, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Cash,  of  Belville,  co.  Dubiin, 
and  d.  17  Aug.  1887,  leaving  issue. 
Martha  Jones,  d.  unm. 

Anne  Palmer,  in.  2  Aug.  1831,  Parsons,  5th  son  of  Sir  Hugh 
Crofton,  Bart,  of  Mohill  House,  co.  Leitrim.     She  d.  12 
March,  1884. 
Jane  Jones,  m.  17  Dec.   1831,  James  Perceval,  Esq.  of 
Barntown  House,  co.  Wexford,  a  Major  in  the  army. 
I.  Mary,  to.  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  New  Grove. 
Mr.  Westby,  High  Sheriff  co.  AVicklow  1733,  d.  12  Oct.  1754. 
His  2nd  son, 

William  Westby,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co.  Dublin,  b.  18  June 
1753;  in.  1st,  18  April,  1781,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Fletcher, 
Esq.  of  Tottenham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  May,  1797)  had 
issue, 

Nicholas,  his  heir. 

George,  Lieut.  95th  or  Bifie  Kegt.,  b.  2  June,  1790  ;    killed 
5  May,  1811,  at  Fuentes  D'Onore,  Spain.     He  d.  unm. 
Edward,  Cornet  2nd  North  British  Dragoons,  b.  25  Aug.  1794  ; 
killed  at  Waterloo,  18  June,  1815.     He  d.  unm. 
Mary.  Louisa. 

Wilhelmina,  TO.  Eight  Hon.  Richard  Moore,  late  one  of  the 
Justices  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Ireland. 

Mr.  Westby  m.  2ndly,  28  Aug.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Boleyn  Whitney,  Esq.  of  Newpas,  co.  Westmeath,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.    He  d.  5  Nov.  1835.    The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Westby,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare,  b.  23  Oct.  1787;  m. 
26  Aug.  1815,  the  Hon.  Emily  Susan  Waldegrave,  eldest  dau. 
of  William,  late  Lord  Radstock,  and  d.  24  Aug.  1860,  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  12  April,  1870), 
Edward  Perceval,  late  of  Roebuck  Castle. 
Emily  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  F.  Braitliwaite. 
Erina  Laura,  d.  1  March,  1834. 

Caroline  Mary,  m.  6  Nov.  1861,  Rev.  George  Edward  Prescott, 
Rector  of  Digswcll,  Herts,  grandson  of  Sir  George  William 
Prescott,  Bare. 
Louisa  Isabella,  m.  9  Nov.  1847,  Marcus  Keane,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Beech  Park,  co.  Clare. 
Horatio  Caroline,  in.  Lieut. -Col.  Baron  De  Teissier,  who  d. 

17  Aug.  1884. 
Edward  Perceval  Westby,  Esq.  of  Roebuck  Castle,   co. 


2i: 


vrrs 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WES 


Dublin,  and  Kilballvowen  and  Ecscoe,  co.  Clare,  D.L.,  High 
Sheiitf  1S54.  vi.  1st,  13  Oct.  ISOS,  Elizabeth  Mary,  rtau.  of  the 
late  Riglit  Hon.  Francis  Blaokburne,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ire- 
land, and  by  her  (who  U.  1S03)  had  issue, 

I.  wilham  Francis  IVreeval,  6.  17  Nov.  1S54 ;    d.  23  June, 
1S70. 

II.  Kbakcis  Vanpeleuk,  now  of  Kocbuck  CasUe. 
I.  Emily  Jane  Laura. 

Jlr.  Westby  »i.  ■:ndly,  16  June,  1S64,  Susan  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Davis  CxMrile,  Esq.,  and  d.  23  April,  1893. 

<n»s-Quartcrly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg,,  on  a  chevron  az  tlirce 
tiiio'icfoils  pierced  of  the  first;  I'nd,  arc,  on  a  chief  indented 
"U  three  crosses-crostlel  fitchee  of  the  field;  3rd,  or,  three 
J^-irbs  verf  over  all,  in  the  centre  of  the  shield  a  mullet  gu.  tor 
difT  (Yfif— A  martlet  sa.  holding  in  its  beak  a  stalk  of  wheat 
i>pr.,with  three  ears  or.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mullet 
Kold.     J/<>«o— Nee  voicntie  noc  volanti. 

^eat— lioebuck  CasUe,  Dundrum,  near  Dublin. 


WESTON    OF    WEST    HOKSLEY. 

Weston,  Henry  Macgeeooe,  Esq.  of  West 
Horsley  Place,  Surrey,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor, 
I.  3  May,  1S53  ;  m.  1885,  Daisy  Violettc  Henrietta, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  William  Olipliant, 
Esq. 

Lineage.— ADiM  de  Weston,  of  Surrey,  who  had  the 
manor  of  Weston,  C  King  John,  was  son  of  Walter  de  Weston, 
grandson  of  Sir  Ralph  de  Weston,  Lord  of  Wistanestone, 
Changton.  Chitttington,  Ilccnc,  <fcc.,  Sussex,  and  gre.at-grand- 
son  of  Kadulpuus  de  Weston,  who  had  from  William,  Lordde 
B.-aose,  Baron  of  Brcmber,  Wistancston,  for  twelve  hides,  and 
Sultingfs,  for  seventeen,  20  William  the  CoNQnEKOR.  Adam 
de  Weston's  great-grandson. 

Sir  William  de  Weston,  Knt.,  m.  the  Lady  Joan  de  Pon- 
tisse,  and  had  four  sons,  William,  his  heir ;  Walter  (Kev.),  of 
AVernbam,  Sussex  ;  Thomas,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Weston, 
Shire,  Surrey,  living  33  Edward  I.,  and  John.  The  eldest 
son, 

William  de  Weston,  Esq.,  Eschcator  to  the  King  forSurrey, 
Sussex,  Middlesex,  and  Kent,  22  Edward  I.,  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Matthew  do  Boville,  of  West  Clandon,  Surrey, 
and  by  her  had  a  son, 

William,  Lord  of    Wcstnn  and   West  Clandon,  Snrroy,  m. 

Margery,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  and  Juliana  Homey  n, 

of  clapliam,  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  three  sons,  William, 

Edmund,  and  Richard,  all  three  of  whom  d.  s.  p. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Wattcr  Bargeis, 

of  Horsham,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  William  and 

Walter.    The  elder  son, 

William  Weston,  of  Sende,  aged  19,  19  Edward  II.,  m. 
Amy,  dau.  of  Sir  Jacob  de  Norton,  Knt.,  Hants,  and  cousin 
and  heir  of  Sir  Richard  de  Norton,  Knt.,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  2ndly,  Edmund  de  Lenham,  of  Slinfold,  Sussex)  was  father 
of 

William  de  Weston,  of  Sende,  West  Clandon,  and  Paper- 
worth,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  Elie  de  Climsfield,  of  Slin- 
fold, Sussex,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  heir  of  John  Dunstavell,  and 
has  two  sons,  William,  his  heir ;  and  Robert,  Lord  cf  Claphani, 
Surrey.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

William  Weston,  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  m. 
Joan,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Leghe,  of  Cateshull,  and 
Ertingdon,  Surrey,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 

William  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Clandon,  who  received 
IIor?ham  and  otlier  lands  as  gifts  from  his  father.  He  was 
High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  and  Sussex  5  Henry  V.,  and  ni.Maud, 
dan.  and  co-htircss  of  Thomas  Harberger,  of  Sutton,  near  Pet- 
worth,  Sussex,  by  Margery  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heirecs  of  John 
Sutton,  and  was  father  of 

William  Weston,  Esq.  of  Ockham  and  Sende,  Surrey, 
Esclieator  of  the  King  for  Surrey  and  .Sussex,  26  Henri  VI., 
1448,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edmund  Richking, 
of  Ivcr  and  Langley  Marish,  Bucks,  and  was  father  of 

John  Weston,  Esq.  of  Ockham  andSende,  whohad  Horsham, 
AVarnham,  Hcckinfield,  and  Sutton,  Sussex,  4  Edward  IV. 
He  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Jchn  Mltford,  and  sister  and  heir  of 
John  Mitford,  of  Jlolesden,  Northumberland,  and  d.  14  June, 
iitsZ,  having  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  Thomas,  of 
Cbipsted,  Kent.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  V.'eston,  Esq.  of  Ockham  and  Sende,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
William  Edsawe,  of  Pctworth,  and  was  father  of 

John  Weston,  Esq.  of  Ockham,  Sende,  Horsham,  andWarn- 
ham,  -,/i.  Ist,  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Only,  by  Clemence  his 
wife,  of  Stamerham,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  three  sons.    He 


m.  2nilly,  Juliana,  dau.  of  Oliver  Sandes,  of  Sherc,  Surrey,  and 
by  her  had  three  sons.    The  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

John  Weston,  Esq.  of  Ookkam  and  Sende,  m.  Juliana,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Freeland,  of  Ockham,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir;  Edward  of  Chertscy;  and  tliree  daus.  The 
elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Weston,  Esq.,  to.  May,  dau.  of  John  Vaulx,of  Lam- 
beth, and  had  issue,  besides  daus.,  two  sons,  Henrt,  his  heir; 
and  I'^dward,  successor  to  his  brother.    The  former, 

Henry  Weston,  of  Ockham  and  Sende,  built  the  mansion, 
Ockham  House,  now  standing.  He  hi.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Lawrence 
Stoughtnn,  Knt.  of  Stoughton  Stoke,  Surrey,  and  dying  s.  p. 
1638,  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Edward  Weston,  D.D.,Lordof  the  Manor,  and  Rector 
of  Spcldhurst,  Kent,  m.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  George  Elliot,  and 
dau.  of  John  Tylden,  of  Milstead,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1G4G>  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Weston.  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  and  Sussex 
IGGl,  m.  1639,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Ford,  of  Halt- 
ing, Sussex,  and  his  wife,  sister  of  Henry  and  John  ireton, 
Deputy  of  Ireland,  and  d.  1G66,  having  had  (with  numerous 
other  children),  John,  his  heir;  Katherine,  j;i.  Sir  Richard 
Heath,  Knt.,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Judge  of  the  Com- 
mon Pleas :  and  Anne,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Vernon,  Knt.,  M.P.  for 
the  city  of  London.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Weston,  Esq.,  M.P.  forSurrey,  High  Sheriff  1G37,  and 
subsequently  I'.eceiver-Gon.  for  the  co.,  sold  Ockham  to  Sir 
Peter  King,  afterwards  Lord  Chancellor.  Hem.  Frances,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  H.  Hall,  Esq.  of  Gretford,  co.  Lincoln,  andd. 
1712,  having  had  numerous  issue,  of  which  the  eldest  son, 

Henry  Weston,  Esq.  of  Chertsey  and  West  Ilorsley,  derived 
property  in  Chertsey  from  Sir  W.  Perkins,  Knt.,  1744,  and 
from  w'.  Nicholas,  the  estate  of  West  Ilorsley,  1749.  He  to. 
Anne  Copperthwaite,  an  heiress,  and  d.  1759,  leaving  (besides 
a  dau.  Anne,  m.  Horace  St.  Paul,  Esq.  of  Ewart  Park,  North- 
umberland, Col.  in  the  Austrian  service,  and  Count  of  the 
Holy  Roman  Empire)  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Perkins  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley,  m.  1st,, 
Marianne  dau.  of  Sebastien  Bergier  de  Kovereaz,  of  Laus- 
anne, Switzerland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  17S9J  had 
issue, 

Ferdinand  Fcllerton,  his  heir. 
Charles  Henry  Samdel,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Frederick  Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  1837. 
Mary  Augusta,   m.  Charles  Sigismund    Cerjat,    Lieut.-Col. 
of  the  Iloy.als,  or  1st  Dragoons,  of  Lausanne  and  Moudon, 
Swiizerland,  and  d.  1828. 
Mr.  Weston  to.  2ndly,  2  April,  1790,  Jeanne  Marie,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Samuel  Bergier  du  Mont,  of   Lausanne,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1804)  had  issue, 

John  Samdel  Henry,  of  West  Horsley. 
William  Francis,  settled  in  New  South  Wale.s,  m.  Elizabeth 
Crouch,  and(i.  1826,  having  bad  issue,  William  Henry,  d. 
1837  :    Augusta,  m.  Richard  Brook,  Esq.   of  New    South 
Wales;  Mary  Anne,  d.  1838;  and  Elizabeth. 
George  Horace,  d.  1826. 

Geoige  Edward  Nicholas,  settled  in  New  South  Wales,  m. 
Blanche,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Johnston,  102nd  Rcgt.» 
and  has  issue, 
Edward  Henry,  h.  30  Aug.  1833. 
Frederick,  6.  1830. 

Julia  Maria.  Blanche  Eliza. 

Isabella. 

John  Finch,  &.  1799;  d.  1815. 

Augustine  Charles,  d.  1811. 
Mr.  Weston  d.  4  March,  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ferdinant)  Follerton  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley,  m. 
Harriet  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Babington,  Esq.  of  Oporto,  and 
had  one  dau.  Anne  Henrietta.  He  d.  June,  1835,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Samdel  Weston,  M.A.,  of  West 
Horsley  Place,  6.  1780 ;  d.  s.  p.  20  April,  1849,  and  was  5.  by 
his  brother, 

John  Samdel  Henry  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley,  C.B., 
Lieut.-Col.  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  which  Regiment  ho 
commanded  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Khelat,  1839.  He 
r,i.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  M'Gregor,  and  by  her  (who 
(/.  1820)  had  a  son,  Henry,  his  heir ;  and  a  dau.  Mary  Isabella 
Adams,  d.  1840.  He  to.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Patrick 
Nicolso'n,  Minister  of  Thurso,  Caithness,  N.B.,  and  by  her(who 
d.  1833)  had  one  son,  Malcolm  Charles,  b.  Aug.  1832,  d.  1856; 
and  three  daus.,  Augusta  Cerjat,  m.  1852,  the  late  Lieut. 
Frederick  Jeune,  25th  Bengal  Native  Infantry ;  Jessie,  d.  an 
infant;  and  Henrietta  Jane.  Col.  Weston  m.  3rdly,  April, 
1840,  Jessie  Macdonald,  d.au.  of  George  Playfair,  M.D.,  of  the 
Medical  Establishment,  Bengal,  and  by  her  also  had  issue, 


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Gforge  Edward,  Frederick  Lyon,  Edward  Evatt,  and  John 
Samuel  Henry.  Col.  Weston  d.  8  Oct.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Hen-kt  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley  Place,  6.  5  Sept.  1825 ; 
VI.  14  Nov.  1850,  Frances  Harriet,  dau.  of  Augustus  Hubbard 
La  Faguer,  Esq.  of  Husband  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  and  had 
issue, 

Henry  Macgbegob,  now  of  West  Horsley. 

Charles  Edward,  b.  8  June,  1855. 

Walter  John,  b.  28  June,  1856. 

Frances  Henrietta. 
He  d.  6  April,  1863. 

Arms—Ssi.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
arg.  langued  gu.  Crfst—A  wolf  passant  arg.  ducally  gorged 
or.     Motto — Gloria  sat  Deus  unus. 

Scat— West  Horsley  Place,  near  Leatherhead,  Surrey. 

Hesidence — Kingsclere,  Walerden  Koad,  Guilford. 


WESTON    OF    WOLVETON. 

Weston,  William  Heney  Pcecell,  Esq.  of 
Wolveton,  co.  Dorset,  M.A.  Cambridge,  b.  7  Feb. 
1829 ;  ni.  8  Dec.  1857,  Alda  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Hesketh  Lethbridge,  3rd  Bart,  of  Sandhill, 
and  lias  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1883,  Commendatore  Felice,  Visconti  di 
Massino,  Prefetto  di  Siena,  and  has  issue, 

Francesio  Guiseppe,  b.  1889. 
Alda  Maria. 
Valentina  Maria. 

II.  Alda  Annie,  m.  4  Oct.  1387,  Henry  Hugh  Hoare,  Esq.,  of 
Wavendon  House,  Bucks,  and  Oxenham,  Devon  (see 
Bukke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Colt  Arthur. 

III.  Frances  Gertrude  Katharine,  m.  1880,  Jean  Baptiste 
Fernand  Lanore. 

Liineag'e. — The  "  Westonorum  antiquissimae  et  equestris 
fiimiliae  Genealogia,"  was  complied  by  Sir  William  Segar, 
Garter  King  of  Arms,  in  1632,  and  has  been  amplified  and 
confirmed  by  the  late  C.  Howard  Gibbon,  Esq.,  Richmond 
Herald,  and  by  recent  research. 

Hamo,  son  of  Ralph  de  Bailleul,  otherwise.  Sir  Hamo  de 
Weston,  Knt.,  was  the  first  of  his  race  known  by  the  name  of 
his  manorof  Weston-under-Lyzard,  co.  Stafford,  held,  amongst 
many  others,  by  Reginald  de  Bailleul  at  Domesday.  The  Pipe 
Roll,  22  Henby  II.  records  that  he  was  punished  directly  by 
Henry  II.  for  disaffection  to  the  Crown  by  infraction  of  the 
Royal  Forest  Laws,  and  11  John,  1209,  he  was  indicted  for  a 
timilar  offence.  He  is  named  repeatedly  as  a  knight  of  Great 
Assize  in  the  Curia  Regis  Rolls.  He  was  dead  1214,  when  his 
■widow,  Agnes,  is  mentioned  (Curia  Regis  Roll,  16  John).  From 
lilm  the  Westons,  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  of  Prested  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  and  of  Sutton  Place,  co.  Surrey,  derived  their  origin. 
Robert,  his  2nd  son,  inherited  Berterton,  co.  Stafford,  and  he 
was  s.  in  Weston  by  his  eldest  son, 

OsBEET  de  Weston,  named  in  the  Assize  Roll  I  John,  and  in 
other  documents.  He  d.  prior  to  19  Henry  III.,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son  and  heir, 

Sia  Hugh  de  Weston,  Knt.,  Escheator  of  Staffordshire,  1254. 
The  Plea  Rolls  52-56,  Henry  III.,  show  that  he  was  accused  of 
having  taken  part  in  the  defence  of  the  town  of  Stafford  against 
the  king,  and  other  acts  of  rebellion,  but  he  did  not  incur 
forfeiture.  Dying  without  issue  by  Margery  his  wife,  he  was 
«.  by  his  brother, 

John  de  Weston,  designated  "  Magister"  in  a  grant  by  his 
son.  Sir  Hugh,  to  the  Abbey  of  Buildwas,  and  in  other  docu- 
ments, and  who  is  named,  56  Henry  III.,  as  father  of  Henry 
and  William  de  Weston,  his  younger  sons.  He  was  dead  1272, 
in  which  year  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Hugh  de  Weston,  Knt.,  was  holding  one  knight's  fee  in 
Weston.  Letters  of  protection  were  granted  to  him  1272-3 
whilst  proceeding  to  Rome.  He  is  often  named  as  a  juror  co. 
Stafford.     By  his  wife,  Agnes  Stratton,  he  left. 

Sir  Hugh  de  Weston,  Knt.,  who  1285  received  from  King 
Edward  I.  a  grant  of  free  warren  in  Weston,  and  25  Edward 
I.  he  was  cn-dered  to  march  to  York  with  his  men-at-arms  to 
join  the  king  in  the  war  against  the  Scots.  Hed.  1304,  and  by 
his  wife,  who  was  one  of  the  Audeley  family,  he  left  an  only 
son. 

Sib  John  de  Weston,  Knt.,  who  m.  1st,  Isabella  de  Bromley, 

by  whom  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  of  whom   presently,  and  five 

daus.     She  d.  1317,  and  was  bur.  in  the  church  at  Weston, 

where  the  remains  of  the  memorial  window  to  her  husband  and 

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herself  still  exists.  [An  illustration  of  this  interesting  relic  is 
given  in  "  Dallaway's  Heraldry."]  Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  Isolda 
de  Newton,  by  whom,  with  other  isi5ue,  he  had  Robert,  cf 
whom  presently,  and  Sir  John  de  Weston  de  Brough.  He  w.ts 
Constable  of  the  Tower  of  London,  temp.  Edward  II.,  and 
dying  in  1349,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  de  Weston,  temp.  Edwaed  III.,  who,  by  Catherine 
de  Foulhurst  his  wife,  had  a  son,  Robert,  who  d.  without  issue. 
On  the  death  of  Thomas,  his  sisters  succeeded  as  co-heiresses 
and  the  estate  of  Weston  passed  out  of  the  family,  the  re- 
presentation being  continued  in  the  direct  male  line  by  the 
eldest  son  of  Sir  John,  by  his  second  marriage. 

Robert  de  Weston,  who  had  received  from  his  father  a 
messuage  in  Weston,  and  who  was  possessed  of  Berterton, 
which,  from  the  reign  of  King  John,  had  been  held  by  the 
cadets  of  the  family.  He  was  living  32  Edward  III.,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  de  Weston,  of  Berterton  and  Newton,  temp.  Edward 

III.  and  Richard  II.,  named  in  several  deeds.     He  acquired   , 
Ilagley,  near  Rugeley,  which  was  held  by  his  descendants  until 
the  end  of  the  last  century.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Weston,  of  Rugeley,  named  in  the  purchase  and 
transfer  of  lands  in  Rugeley,  Ilandsacre,  Brereton,  Longdon, 
(tc,  and  who,  with  his  wife  Agnes,  is  mentioned  frequently 
from  4  to  26  Henry  VI.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Weston,  of  Rugeley,  who  d.  before  6 Henry  VII., 
when  the  name  of  Agnes,  his  widow,  occurs  in  divers  docu- 
ments.   He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Weston,  of  Rugeley,  named  in  deeds  from  21  Edward 

IV.  to  6  Henry  VII.    By  his  wife  Agnes,  he  had  fours  son, 

I.  Richard  AVeston,  of  Rugeley,  who  succeeded,  and  whose 
descendants  continued  to  hold  Hagleyfor  several  genera- 
tions, and  whose  monuments  still  exist  in  the  old  church  of 
Rugeley. 

II.  Edmund,  a  cleric.  in.  William,  a  cleric. 
IV.  John. 

His  4th  son  was, 

John  Weston,  of  Lichfield,  who  18  Henry  VII.  m.  Ceuilia, 
dau.  of  Ralph,  Lord  Nevill  of  Raby,  who  d.  in  the  lifetimeof 
his  father,  Ralph,  Earl  of  Westmorland.  He  was  80  years  old 
and  blind  when  he  d.,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  Chancellor  of  Chichester. 

II.  Richard,  Justice  of  Common  Pleas,  temp.  Elizabeth, 
whose  son,  Sir  Jerome  Weston,  was  father  of  Sir  Richard 
Weston,  created  Earl  of  Portland,  who  d.  Lord  High  Trea- 
surer, tern}}.  Charles  I. 

III.  RoBEBT,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  James,  Registrar  of  Diocese  of  Lichfield  and  Coventrv, 
M.P.  for  Lichfield  1585-6. 

v.  Christopher,  of  Tamworth. 

The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Weston,  of  Weeford,  co.  Stafford,  LL.D.,  Fellow  of 
All  Souls,  Oxon;  Dean  of  Arches;  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's, 
Dublin.  His  noteworthy  life  and  death  are  chronicled  by 
Hollinshed.  He  d.  1573,  and  was  bur.  in  St.  Patrick's 
Cathedral,  Dublin,  having  served  for  several  years  with  great 
distinction  as  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Alice,  dau.  of  John  Bigges,  of  Isleworth,  widow  of  G.  Aunsham, 
of  Heston,  he  left  no  issue,  but  by  his  1st  wife,  Alice,  dau. 
of  Richard  Jenyngs,  of  Barr,  he  left,  with  three  daus.,  an  only 
son, 

John  Weston,  D.C.L.,  Canon  and  Treasurer  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxon;  d.  1632.  Monument  in  Christ  Church.  He 
left  with  other  issue,  by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  J  ohn  Freeman, 
who  d.  1663,  an  only  son, 

John  Weston,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Cholsey,  co.  Berks,  subse- 
quently Rector  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  London,  Pre- 
bendary of  Bath  and  Wells,  "who  for  his  loyalty  was 
sequestered  by  the  rebels,"  circa  1642.  He  d.  1660,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  by  Martha,  4th  dau.  of  Stephen  Pears,  of 
Richmond,  co.  Sun-ey,  Keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  Jasees  I.,  and  Charles  I.,  a  son, 

Henry  Weston,  of  Lane  House,  co.  Dorset,  who  subsequent 
to  his  marriage  with  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Buckler,  of  Radipole, 
CO.  Dorset,  acquired  lands  in  that  county.  He  d.  1705,  leaving 
with  other  issue, 

Henry  Weston,  of  Lane  House,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Buckler,  of  Radipole,  and  d.  1748,  leaving  four  sons, 

I.  Henry,  d.  1773,  whose  son  Henry,  of  Lane  House,  d.  1797, 
was  father  of  Henry,  who  dying  ,<;.  p.  1832,  left  Lane  House, 
<L'c.,  to  his  relative.  Roper  Weston,  of  whom  presently. 

It.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Peter,  of  Lane  House,  d.  s.  p.  1751. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  young. 

His  2nd  son, 
William    Weston     "i.  Mary,   dau.    and  heir   of  Henry 

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Samwavs,  of  Bincomtie,  co.  Dorset,  ami  d.  17S1,  leaving,  with 
other  issue, 

I.  "William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Samuel,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  AYillis.    He  (f.  1S17, 
leaving,  with  other  issue, 

James  Willis,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Croneh,  by  his  2nd 
wife  Elizabeth  Puvehase.  He  d.  1S3!),  Icaviiis  issue  (alone 
suivivins infancy)  by  his  wife,  who  d.  1S4J, 

1  MontiiRU  Charles,  d.  1S92. 

2  Gould  Kead  UuNTEa- Weston.    -See  Hcnteb  of  Hun- 
to-fton. 

1  Eniinelinc,  d.  1S72. 

The  tides t  son, 

William  Westok,  7?i.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eoper,of  Torb- 
land,  CO.  Dorset,  and  d.  1S30,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

KoFER  Weston,  of  Lane  House,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Joseph  Turcell,  of  Kilcorney,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1S55,  leaving 
with  other  issue, 

William  Henet  Purcell  Weston,  now  of  Wolveton. 

^^,.„).s_Quarterly ,  1st  and  4th  or,  an  eagle  displayed sa.:  2nd 
and  Srd  erm.,  on  a  chief  az.  live  bezants.  Crest — An  eagle 
rising  sa.  beaked  and  membered  or.  Jlotto — Aquila  non  cupit 
niuscas. 

Seat — Wolveton,  Dorchester. 


WESTBOPP    OF    ATTYFLIN. 

MASST-WESTEorp,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Clonnioncy,  co.  Clare,  J. P.  for 
Limerici,  B.A.,  T.C.D.  18(J0,  Col.  1st  Vol.  Batt. 
King's  Own  Eoyal  Lancaster  Eegt.,  and  late  Capt. 
3rd  -Batt.  King's  Own  Eegt.,  b.  8  March,  1837 ;  m. 
3  June,  1859,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eobert  Wilson  ffrance,  Esq.  of  Eawcliffe  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1885)  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  of  Eoonard,  co.  Clare,  h.  28  April,  1860, 
Capt.  12th  Lancers,  m.  16  June,  1890,  Georgina,  dau.  of 
Frederick.  W'illiani  Kennedy,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

John  Francis  Ralph,  b.  6  April,  1801. 

II.  Kalph  Henry,  C.E.,  6.  23  April,  1S64. 

lu  Frances  Stamer,  b.  10  Feb.  1867,  m.  and  settled  in 
Temora,  Australia. 

I.  ilary  Georgina. 

II.  JIargaret,  d.  young,  16  June,  1870. 

III.  Anna  Cecilia  Dillon. 

He  adopted  the  prefix  surname  of  Massy,  1875. 

Liineag'e. — The  Westropps  appear  as  living  in  Northern 
Lincolnshire  in  1277,  Thomas,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Westhorp, 
and  his  wife  Alicia  de  Boleby,  being  defendants  in  a  lawsuit. 
In  12S2,  son  and  heir  of  Edward  de  Westhorp,  and  Johan  de 
Manby,  his  wife,  was  living  at  Brompton,  near  Scarborough, 
and  in  1321,  William  de  Westhorp,  witnessed  a  charter  of 
AVhitby  Abbey,  to  the  convent  of  Wickham,  near  Brompton, 

Thcmas  de  Westhorpe,  son  of  the  above  John  Wcstropp, 
■was  executor  to  the  will  of  Rev.  Robert  de  Plays,  of  Brompton, 
in  134.5;  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Linaker.    Their  son, 

John  de  Westhorpe,  of  Brompton,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
tventual  heiressof  John  Fitz-Edmond  Thweny,  Esq.of  Com- 
liorough,  near  Sheriffliutton  (the  will  of  her  brother  Marma- 
duke  Thweny  dates  1426).  He  d-  1369  (Inquisition  post- 
mortem), having  had  issue,  with  three  sons,  Anthony  of 
Whitby,  James,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Gerard  Salvyn,  and  Rev. 
Thomas  Westhorp,  Rector  of  Newton, 

William  Westhorpe,  of  Brompton,  one  of  a  jury  that  tried 
a  claim  of  Whitby  Abbey  to  certain  lands  1421  ;  m.  Isabel, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  and  had  issue,  with  a  son  John, 
priest  of  St.  Andrew's,  Newton,  living  1452  (his  will  dates  19 
Dec.  141)0,  proved  Jan.  1491),  and  three  daus.,  Isabella,  wife 
of  Thomas  Greene,  Esq.  of  Stansale ;  Johan,  wife  of  Robert 
Morson,  of  Babrie,  their  dau.,  is  legatee  in  will  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Westhorp,  1466  :  and  Anna,  wife  of  William  Palmes, 
of  Naboume, 

Robert  Westhorpe,  of  Brompton,  to.  Anna  3Ieynell,  and 
had  a  son, 

P.ichard  Westhorpe,  Esq.,  6.14.56,  legatee  in  wills  of  Thomas 
Wytham,  1474,  Agnes  Thweny,  1490,  and  Robert  Witham, 
14sl ;  proved  his  descent  from  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Thweny, 
and  wi:eof  John  Westhorp,  in  1495.  and  obtained  one  third 
of  Comborough ;  d,  1497,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Witham,  of  Brettonby,  co.  York  (she  was  blind 
in  1474;.    Their  son, 


Ralph  Westropp,  geat.  of  Brompton,  and  Comborough, 
was  father  of 

Hugh  Westropp,  gent,  of  Brompton,  m.  1st.  a  dau.  of  John 
Conyers,  of  Hutton-on-\Vyske.  She  d.s.p.;  he  m,  2ndly, 
1522,  Jane,  second  dau.  of  John  Sayer,  Esq.  of  Worsall-on- 
Tees,  in  whose  will,  1530,  they  are  legatees.    They  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  got  a  pension  from  Elizabeth  for  the  loss  of 
his  right  arm,  and  for  other  services  in  the  Irish  war,  m. 
Anna.  His  will  dates  9  April,  1604,  proved  at  York,  same 
month  ;  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  bur.  at  Sutton. 

III.  Ralph,  Serjeant-at-Arms,  Patent  18  May,  1590;  he,  by 
his  report,  saved  Clifford  Tower,  York,  from  demolition, 
July,  1596.  His  will  dates  7  June,  1605;  d.  unm.  25  June, 
1606,  bur.  in  York  Jlinster,  where  his  tomb  long  remained. 

I.  Agnes,  d.  unm.  atMarrick,  1606. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Comborough,  served  at  bis  own 
cost  in  the  wars  of  the  Tudors,  his  will  dates  at  Darnecome, 
Brompton,  18  Jan.  1579.  Hed.  1580,  and  was  bur.  at  Bromp- 
ton, where  his  tomb  remains.  He  vi.  1566,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Christopher  Septon,  Esq.  of  Kepwick.  (She  m.  2ndly, 
Edward  Fairfax).    They  left  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  d.  young.  ] 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently.  1 

I.  Agnes,  wife  of  Richard  Askwith,  Esq.  of  Berowby. 

II.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Laycock,  Esq.  of  Brompton. 

III.  Isabella,  wife  of  John  Jeflryson,  Esq. 

IV.  Jane,  wife  of  William  Wasse,  Esq. 
His  son, 

AVilliam  Westropp,  aged  14  at  the  Visitation  of  1586, 
when  his  pedigree  and  arms  were  registered,  d.  before  April, 
1604.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  b.  Dec.  1599,  living  1606. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  bapt.  Aug.  1598  :  d.  before  1600. 

II.  Elinor,  m.  Sir  Richard  Osbaldeston,  Attorney-Gancral  \n 
Ireland;  d.  at  Dublin,  1  Aug.  1638,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Gertrude. 

IV.  Elizabeth. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Westrops,  legatee  in  wills  of  his  grand  uncles 
1604,  1006,  s.  his  brother  in  Comborough;  he  entered  into  a 
bond  with  Sir  Frederick  Cornwallis,  for  bail  of  John  Alured, 
afterwards  Judge  of  King  Charles  I.,  1638.  His  will  dates 
at  Newham,  co.  York,  27  Nov.  1656,  proved  in  London,  30  Jan. 
1657.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Newham,  summoned  by  Sir  W.  Dugdale,  I6C5, 
to  register  his  arms  and  descent. 

II.  MoNTiFORT,  of  whom  present!)'. 

I.  Anna,  bapt.  at  Brompton,  9  Aug.  1632  ;  m.  Symon  Pea- 
cock, Esq. 

II.  Ellen,  6.  March,  1633;  d.  before  Nov.  1656. 

HI.  Elizabeth,  left  to  care  of  her  brother  Montifort,  1G56. 
The  2nd  son, 

MoNTiFORT  Westropp,  Esq.,  executor  to  his  father  1657,  in 
which  year  he  settled  at  Limerick,  Comptroller  of  his  port 
18  Feb.  1660,  purchased  Kilkerin,  co.  Clare,  1671,  High 
Sheriff  of  Clare,  1674,  and  1698,  his  horses  were  confiscated  for 
use  of  James  II.,  20  April,  1690.  His  will  dates  at  Bunrathy, 
14  Aug.  1698,  proved  at  Dublin,  15  Oct.  1698.  He  m.  Frances, 
third  dau.  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Ballinort,  co.  Limerick,  by 
Gertrude,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Francis  Berkeley, 
of  Askeaton,  and  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Adam  Loftus, 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  Chancellor  of  Ireland  (her  will 
dated  12  Oct.  1705,  was  proved  at  Killaloe,  8  May,  1706).  They 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Cahirduggan,  co.  Cork,  m.  and  had  issue  an  only 
child,  «i.  (as  his  1st  wife)  Charles  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Curra- 
kerry  West  (now  of  t'ountainville),co.  Cork,  Sheriff  of  Lime- 
rick in  1694,  and  d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Westropp  was  s'.  at  Cahir- 
duggan by  his  brother  Ralph. 

II.  MouNTiFORD,  of  whotn  hereafter.  *' 

III.  Ralph,  of  Cahirduggan,  co.  Cork,  to  which  he  s.  on  the 
decease  of  his  eldest  brother,  John,  without  surviving  issue. 
He  m.  Aug.  1701,  Hanna,  dau.  of  Randall  Roberts,  Esq.  of 
Britfieldstown,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  with  three  daus. 
(Martha,  nj.Randle  Roberts,  Esq.of  Britfieldstown;  Hannah, 
VI.  Rev.  Cecil  Westropp ;  and  Anne,  m.  John  Watkins,  Esq.> 
five  sons, 

1  John,  of  Lismehane  (Maryfort),  co.  Clare,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Clare  1744:  ni.  1728,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Roberts,  Esq.  of  Britfieldstown ;  and  d.  1780,  leaving 
issue, 
Ralph,  of  Lismehane,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor 
to  Attyflin,  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  John,  1781. 
William.  John. 

George. 

Hannah,  m.  Harri.son  Boss  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus, 
CO.  Clare. 


WES 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WES 


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Anne,  m.  Edmund  Morony,  Esq.  of  Milltown  Malbay,  co. 
Clare,  and  d.  31  July,  1764. 
2  Kobert,  of  Fort  Anne,  High  Sheriff  co.  Clare  1746,  ra.  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Poole  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
more,  and  d.  1776,  having  had  issue, 
Poole,  of   Fort  Anne,  High  Sheriff  1776,  Capt.  Eoyal 
Irish  Artillery,   m.  1767,  Mary,  dau.  of   Henry  Hick- 
man, Esq.  of  Kilmore,  andd.  1803,  having  by  her  (who 
i.  1836)  liad  issue, 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

EoBEET,  of  Fort  Anne,  High  Sheriff  1804,  m.  1798, 
Dorcas,  dau.  of  John  Keily,  Esq.  of  Strancally  Cas- 
tle, CO.  Wateiiord,  and  d.  1826,  having  had  issue, 

1  Poole,  d.  young. 

2  John,  of  Fort  Anne,  J. P.,  to.  1828,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Francis  Macnamara,  Esq.  of  Arran  View,  co.  Clare, 
andd.  1850,  having  by  her  (whocL  1857)  had  issue, 

Kobert  Macnamai-a,  of  Fort  Anne,  J.P.,  d.  s.  p. 
Francis  Macnamara,  of  Fort  Anne,  J.P.,  Major 

Clare  Militia,  d.  s.  p. 
John  Townsend,  d.  s.  j)- 
William  Nugent,  now  of  Fort  Anne,  b.  1838. 
Arthur  George,  d.  s.  p. 
I>orcas,  m.  John  Harrison  Moreland,  Esq.,  J.P., 

of  Raheens  Manor,  co.  Clare. 
Wilhelmina  Jane,  d.  unm. 
Maria  Victoria. 

3  Eobert,  b.  1810  ;  m.  1835,  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Colclough,  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  and  d.  1849,  leaving 
issue, 

Eobert,  A.H.,  6.  1837. 

William  Keily,  6.  1839,  late  Major  68th  the 
Durliam  Light  Infantry,  served  in  Bliotan  and 
Afghanistan  ;  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  18S2  ;  m.  1882, 
Marie  Jone,  dau.  of  Arthur  Sutherland,  M.D., 
of  Eichmond,  Virginia,  and  widow  of  Harry 
Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Stantun-in-Peak,  co.  Derby. 

John,  d.  young. 

Dorcas  Frances,  m.  L.  Maberly,  Esq. 

4  Arthur,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Jane,  rn.  John  Piercy,  Esq. 

2  Mary,  ra.  George  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Mary  Fort, 
CO.  Clare. 

3  Dorcas,  m.  John  F.  Kiernan,  Esq. 

4  Sarah,  m.  Lieut.  White,  E.N. 

5  Frances,  m.  Eev.  H.  W.  Crofton,  of  Inchinappa, 
CO.  Wickiow. 

6  Annabella,  m.  Henry  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Wliite- 
hall,  CO.  Cork. 

Henry  Hickman,  Capt.  9th  Light  Dragoons  (retired 

1816),  served  at  Copenhagen  and  Monte  Video. 
Ealph,  Lieut.  (51st)  the  King's  Liglit  Infantry,  killed 
at  the  siege  of  Badajos,  9  May,  1811. 
John  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Ballyvaughan,  co.  Clare,  ?;i. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Augustine  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Tureen, 
CO.  Clare. 
John,  d.  s.  p. 
Maiy,  m.  Thomas  Gabbett,  Esq.  Jane. 

3  Randle,  of  Cork,  Mayor  1743 ;  to.  Peniel,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lionel  Becher,  Esq.  of  Sherldn,  d.  1777,  and  was  an- 
cestor of  the  Westuopps  of  the  City  of  Cork,  and  Sir 
Michael  R.  W'eslropp. 

4  Mountiford,  d.  unm. 

5  Ealph,  M.I).,  m.  1745,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Michael  Bustead, 
Esq.  of  Meailcstown,  co.  Cork,  (/.  1771,  and  was  ancestor 
of  the  Westeopp  of  Rave'iiswood,  co.  Cork. 

TV.  Thomas,  of  MelIon,^co.  Limerick,  High  Sheriff  co.  Clare 
1698,  purchased  Ballysteen  from  the  Chichester  House 
Commissioners,  12  June,  1703  ;  m.  his  1st  cousin,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  (it  is  stated)  of  —  Bury,  Esq.  of  Shannongrove,  co. 
Limerick,  and  d.  1743-4,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Ballysteen,  to.  22  July,  1729,  Sara,  dau.  of 
Berkeley  Taj'lor,  of  Ballinort,  and  had  issue,  with  two 
daus.  and  a  son.  Col.  Berkeley  Westropp,  an  eldest  son, 
Tho.mas,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Kewgrove,  co.  Clare  ;  and  d.  Dec.  1789,  leaving  issue 
(besides  three  children  who  d.  young),  General  John 
Westropp  of  Ballysteen,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Limerick, 
1794,  d.  s.  p.  1825,  when  estates  reverted  to  the  issue  of 
his  sister,  Sara,  wife  of  Thomas  Odell,  Esq.  of  Ballin- 
garry,  co.  Limerick. 

2  MocNTiFORD,  of  Mellon,  to.  1744,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Britfieldstown,  co.  Cork,  and 
had  issue, 

John,  of  Mellon,  and  of  Eockiield,  to.  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lew  in,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  grand- 
dau.  of  John  Eoss  Lewin,  Esq.  of  F'ort  Fergus,  co. Clare, 
and  d.  3  Nov.  1793,  his  wife  dying  1823,  having  had; 
with  two  daus.,  Barbara,  m.  Howell  Powell  Clough, 
Esq.,  20th  Kegt.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1863;  and  Susanna,  7«. 
Charles  Dunbar  Whitehead  Massey,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  H. 
D.  Massey,  Bart,  (she  d.  6  Jan.  1817,  and  he  d.  14  June 
the  same  year,  leaving  a  dau.,  Susanna,  m.  9  March, 
1843,  Samuel  H.  Bindon,  Esq.,  County  Court  Judge  of 
Gippsland,  Victoria,  Australia),  a  son, 


MouNTrpORD,  of  Mellon,  17th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  1781 : 
ra.  1813,  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Dawson,  Esq.  of 
Charlesfiirt,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1843,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  1859)  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  uiim.  1850. 

2  Charles  Eichard.  <Z.  unm.  1846. 

3  Dawson,  of  Mellon,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  Hi^-h 
Sheriff  1885,  6.  26  Feb.  1823;  30th  Bengal  N.  In- 
fantry; TO.  12  Nov.  1861,  Frances  Dorothea,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Vandeleur,  10th  Hussars, 
and  grand-dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  J.  0.  Vandeleur, 
and  Lady  Frances  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Charles 
Moore,  6th  Earl  and  1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda, 
and  d.  7  July,  1893,  leaving  issue, 

Mountiford,  now  of  Mellon,  6.  20  July,  18C4,  Capt. 

Limerick  City  Artillery. 
Alice  Jane,  m.  17  April,  1888,  Francis  Welch,  Esq., 

E.M. 

Frances  Susan,  d.  unm,  Emily  Caroline. 

Eosetta  Anna.  Agnes  Dorothea. 

Slary. 

4  Walter  Montiford  Westropp  Dawson,  Esq.  of 
Charlesfort,  co.  Wexford  {sec  Westropp  Dawson  of 
Charksfort). 

1  Anna,  m.  Major  Eichard  Low,  who  d.  1868,  leav- 
ing issue.    She  <Z.  July,  1858. 

2  Susan,  m.  1843,  William  Bolton,  Esq.  of  The 
Island,  CO.  Wexford,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  and 
had  issue. 

3  Jane,  m.  18.55,  Major  George  Gavin,  M.P.,  of 
Kilpeacon  House,  co.  Limerick,  16th  Lancers,  who 
d.  1880,  and  has  issue. 

Jane,  to.  Edward  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Lota,  co.  Cork,  who 
d.  1812,  leaving  issue. 

Elizabeth,)/*.  Eev.  Eichard  Collis,  Chanter  of  the  Cathe- 
dral of  Limerick,  and  had  issue. 

3  Eobert,  d.  unm. 

4  Cecil,  M.A.  1737,  of  Ballydoole,  Incumbent  of  Ardcannj-, 
m.  his  cousin,  Hannah,  2nd  dau.  of  Ealph  Westropp,  Esq. 
of  Cahirdowgan;  and  d.  1788,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Curraghbridge,  ni.  Aug. 
1771,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Minchin,  Esq.  of 
Greenhills,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had,  with  four  daus., 
Thomas  and  Ealph,  Lieut.  li.N.,  who  d.  unra.  The 
elder  son, 

Eev.  Thomas  Westropp,  Rector  of  Doonas,  co.  Clare, 
TO.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of 
Craigbiien,  co.  Clare,  and  t(.  1843,  aged  71,  leaving,' 
issue, 

1  Thomas,  A.M.,  Eector  of  Ardcanny,  and  Preben- 
dary of  Limerick,  m.  1st,  1825,  Maria  Frederica, 
dau.  of  William  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Greenhills,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  Thomas  (deceased) ;  and 
2ndly,  Helena,  3rd  dau.  of  Daniel  Gabbett,  Esq.  of 
Strand  House,  by  whom  he  lias  issue,  Daniel  Gab- 
bett; Cecil  George;  Alicia,  la.  1883,  Frederick 
F'inch,  Esq. ;  Eliza ;  and  Helena,  m.  1869,  Hugh 
Massy  Westropp,  Esq. 

2  William,  M.D.  of  Limerick,  m.  Bessy,  dau.  of 
John  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Shepperton,  co.  Clare,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

3  George,  m.  Emma^  dau.  of  Michael  B^urneU,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  William  Stacpoole  Westropp,  now  of 
Lisdoonvama. 

1  Jane,  m.  Eev.  James  Bennett. 

5  Palmes,  Sheriff  of  Cork  1757,  Mayor  1778,  to.  Susannah, 
dau.  of  John  Eoss  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fort  Fergus,  co.  Clare, 
and  was  ancestor  of  tlie  Westroppso/  Rishmom/,  Vilie,  of 
Gen.  John  Westropp,  and  of  the  Westropp-Moegans  oi 
Bridestown.     He  d.  23  Oct.  1793. 

V.  Robert,  of  Fort  Anne,  co.  Clare,  to.  Anna  Smith,  and 
d.s.  p.,  settling  estates  on  his  nephew  Eobert,  1735. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  in  1684,  Thomas  S;iai,icht,  Esq.  of 
Burrane,  co.  Clare ;  and  2ndly,  Arthur  Ward,  Esq.  of 
Lodge. 

II.  Frances. 

III.  Susannah,  m.  Henry  White,  Esq.  of  Knocksentry,  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  issue. 

Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  d.  1698,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  {but 
eldest  surviving)  son, 

MooNTiFORD  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Kilkerin.  He  purchased 
from  the  Commissioners  at  Chichester  House,  14  June,  1703. 
the  lands  of  Attyflin,  co.  Limerick.  Hem.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Bury,  Esq.  of  Shannongrove  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
Charleville),  by  Jane  his  wife,  sister  of  William  Palliser,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Elizabeth. 

Mary,  to.  1715,  Poole  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Kilmore,  co.  Clare. 
Frances,  m.  —  Lavitt,  Esq.  of  Cork. 
Jane,  m.  Tliomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Newgrove,  co.  Clare. 
Gertrude,  ra.  Luke  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Fenloe,  co.  Clare. 
Anne,  m.  1st,  Eichard  Bury,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co. 

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Cl:\re;    ami    ■:r.c.Is-,    William    Spaight,    Esq.    of   Six    Mile 

Hrids.'. 
Susiinniili,  ni.  21  Sept.  1T3S,  Jon:i  LonstioM,  of  Longucville, 

CO.  Cork. 
The  only  son, 

John  Westropp.  K-.i.  of  Attyflin,  IliKli  .'^hoiiffco.  Limcvicli 
174&  ;  111.  1734,  his  first  cousin.  Mary,  daii.  of  I'.erUeloy  Taylor, 
Ksq.  of  Ballinort.co.  Limerick,  and  d.  s.  j).  17S1.  He  devised 
Attyflin  to  his  cousin. 

Kalph  Westropp.  Ksq.  of  Lismebanc,  afterwards  of  Attyflin, 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Clare  1772  and  1S04  ;  m.  1759,  Mary,  2nd 
tiau.  and  co-heir  of  Willi,"<m  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Lizard,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Eallylegan,  co.  Cork,  by  Amy  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Col.  Hugh  Massy,  of  Puntryleagne,  sister  of  Hugh  and 
Eyre,  the  1st  Lords  JIassy  and  Clarina,  and  niece  of  George 
£vans,  1st  Lord  Carberry,  and  dying  18  June  lS06,had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Attyflin,  his  heir. 

u.  Willi.im,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Darby  O'Grady,  Esq.,  and  had 

issue,  Willi.im  and  Ralph,  (?.  young,  and  seven  daus. 
III.  Ralph,  Jlayor  of  LimericK  1800-1801,  m.  1795,  Harriet 

Verekcr,    sister  of  Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Gort,  and  had 

issue, 

1  RvLPH,  bis  heir,  of  Coolrcagh,  J.P.,  6.  8  Nov.  ISOO;   J. 
s.p.  11  July,  1383. 

2  John,  j)i.  Miss  Abby  Gabbctt,  of  Corbally,  and  had, 
Ealph,  (/.  1376,  m.  Catherine  O'Callaghan,  andhad issue, 

John,  (/.  1884;  Harriet;  Mary;  Anne;  Abby. 

1  Julia,  m.  1st,  Capt.    Ormsby;     and    2ndly,  Rev.  J.  B. 
M'Cree. 

2  Mary,    r.i.   Col.    George    Slamer,   of   Carnelly,  d.  Jan. 
1*83. 

3  Henrietta,  m.  Ealjh  Evans,  Esq.  of  Carker,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue. 

Jlr.  Westropp  i?.  March,  183S. 
IV    George,  Lieut.  5th  Foot,  d.  s.  p. 
V.  Thomas,  of  Ross  H--use,  co.  Clare,  iii.  Anne,  dan.  of  John 

Rose,  Esq.,  and  widowof  John  Keating,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  who  U.  uvm.  1838.  aged  20. 

I.  Jane,  to.  1st,  William  Stamer,  Esq.  of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue;  and  2ndly,  1789,  Charles  Vereker,  2nd 
Vi.scount  Gort,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  10  March,  1793,  Arthur  Brereton,  Esq.  of  B.illy- 
.idams. 

III.  Emma,  vi.  Edward  Jameson,  Esq. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Nov.  1790,  Nicholas  Green  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Carker. 

Halph  Westropp  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  High  Sheriff  1798,  b.  17G2; 
m.  1799,   his  cousin,    Anna,  dau.  of  Major  James  Ne.ss,  of 
Osgodvie,   co.  York,  and  by  her  ^who  m.  2ndly,  Peter  War- 
burton  Jackson,  Esq.)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

George,  m.  1st,  Thomasina  Julia,  youngest  dau.  of  Ralph 
Evans,  Esq.  of  Carker,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  a 
son,  John,  d.  1879,  and  five  daus.,  and  2ndly,  his  cousin, 
Heniietta,  dau.  of  William  Johnson  Westropp. 
Mary,  m.  Sir  Hugh  Massey,  Bart,  of  Doonas,  co.  Clare. 
Charlotte,  ra.  1st,  Henry  \\  estby  Brady,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
four  sons  and  three  daus. ;  and  2ndly,  Count  Uanileski,  and 
had  one  son,  deceased. 
Jane,  m.  Capt.  PeacocUe,  3Gth  Foot,  d.  s.  p. 
■  Georgina,  m.  1st,  Lieut.  Greene ;  and  2ndly,  Henry  F.  Chap- 
man, Esq..  M.L>.,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 
Julia,  m.  Richard  Wilme,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  had  issue,  one 
son. 
Cecilia,  m.  William  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Inane,  Rn.screa,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  five  daus.  and  three  sons. 
3Ir.  Westropp  d.  1S39,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  J. P.,  6  20  Feb.  1814;  m. 
1st,  17  May,  1836,  Georgina  Wilhelmina,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Col.  George  Stamer,  of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Attyflin. 

George  William,  11th  Regi.,  h.  17  Jan.  1839;  }ii.  Miss  Anna 
Barry,  and  has  issue. 

Ralph  Hugh,  h.  26  Aug.  1844,  B.A.,  T.C.D.  18G3;  m.  2  Oct. 
1879,  i^enrietta  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Vereker,  Esq., 
and  d.  1883. 

Hugh  Massy,  b.  23  May,  1847;  m.  3  March,  1SG9,  Helena, 
youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Westropp,  Prebendary  of 
Ardcanny,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

Mary  Johnston,  TO.  24  March,  1859,  Col.  John  (rCallapban, 
of  Maryport,  co.  Clare,  and  has  one  son,  George,  formerly 
Capt.  1st  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  who  has  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Westropp  (see  O'Callaghan  of  Maryfort). 

Elizalieth  Anna. 

Alice  Julia,  m.   19  Aug.  1868,  Richard  Stacpoole,  D.L.  of 
EUenvale,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 
IICTO.  2ndly,  .30  July,    1856,  Charlotte  Louisa,   eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Whitehead,  K.C.B.,  of  Uplands  Hall, 
to.  Lancaster,  and  had  by  her 

Thomas  Johnson,  h.  16  Aug.  18C0,  E.A.,  T.C.D.  1882. 
Louisa,  d.  20  Nov.  1858. 


He  d.  i  March,  1866. 

^nii.i— Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  erm.  ducally  crowned  or.  Crcst^ 
An  eagle's  head  ppr.,  is.suing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.  MoUo 
— Je  me  tourne  vers  I'Occident. 

Stffi/s— Attyflin,  Patrick's  Well,  co.  Limerick  ;  and  Clon- 
money,  co,  <ilare. 


WETHERED  OP  BEMNANTZ  AND 
SEYMOUR  COURT. 

Wethered,  Thomas  Owen,  Es.q.  of  Remnantz 
and  Seymour  Court,  Bucks,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Marlow 
from  1863  to  1880,  h.  26  Nov.  1832  ;  m.  9  Sept. 
185:5,  Edith  Grace,  dau.  of  Rev.  Elart  Ethelston, 
Eector  of  St.  Mark's,  Cheetham  Hill,  near  Man- 
chester, and  has  issue, 

I.  Edith  Ethelston,  m.  30  April,  1891,  JohnDanvers  Power, 
Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 

II.  Constance  Anne  Ellen,  m.  1883,  W.  G.  Steuart-Menzies, 
Esq.  of  Culdares  and  Cardney,  co.  Perth,  and  has  issue, 

III.  Laura  Sophia,  m.  29  April,   1886,  Francis  W.  Grubbe, 
Esq.  of  Shellow,  Essex. 

Liineagre. — The  Wethereds  of  Great  Berkhamstead,  co. 
Hertford,  were  for  many  years  resident  at  Ashlyns  in  that 
parish.  The  first  mention  of  them  occurs  in  an  Inquisition, 
taken  1431,  where  John  Wetherherde  appears  as  one  of  the 
tenants  of  the  Manor  of  Maudelyn.  The  representative  of  the 
Ashlyns  line  temp.  Charles  II.,  Francis  Wethered,  Esq.  of 
Ashlyns,  Comptroller  of  His  Majesty's  Works,  and  Farmer  of 
the  Excise  of  co.  York,  ?;t.  Judith,  dau.  of  Dr.  Castell ;  and  d,, 
June,  1668,  leaving  three  surviving  sons,  i.  Francis,  d.  s.  p. 
Jan.  1674;  ii.  George,  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1671;  iii.  John,  d.s.p. 
Dec.  1698:  and  four  daus.,  of  whom  Elizabeth  Wethered, 
of  Ashlyns,  "the  last  of  the  Berkhamstead  family,"™.  John 
Cradock,  of  Christ's  Church,  London ;  and  d.  18  Oct.  1703. 
having  directed  by  her  will,  dated  10  July  that  year,  that 
Ashlyns  should  be  sold.  Probably  the  Wethereds,  of  Little 
Missenden,  of  whom  we  are  about  to  treat,  were  descended 
from  the  Ashlyns  line.    Their  first  recorded  ancestor, 

Francis  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Little  Missenden,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, who  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  was  buried  at  that 
place,  22  Dec.  1635),  i.  Francis,  ?)i.  '22  Nov.  1619,  Elizabeth 
Harding;  it.  Edward,  of  whom  hereafter;  iii.  Isabel,  or 
Esbell,  bapt.  I  April,  1599.  He  was  buried  at  the  same  place 
as  his  wife,  21  March,  1G38.    The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Little  Missenden,  bapt.  15  Sept. 
1588,  d.  Aug.  1638,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  who  was 
executrix,  of  her  husband's  will,  proved  Sept.  1638,  two  sons, 
William,  of  Great  Missenden,  whose  will,  dated  6  Jan.  1709, 
was  proved  2  Sept.  1710;  and 

John  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Little  Missenden,  who  had  by 
Mary  his  wife  (who  survived  him,  and  was  buried  at  Little 
Missenden,  25  Sept.  172.5),  four  sons  and  as  many  daus., 
I.  John,  bapt.  7  Dec.  16C5;  ii.  William,  bapt.  6  Jan.  1GC7; 
III.  Edward,  of  whom  hereafter;  iv.  Francis,  bapt.  26  Dec. 
1681 ;  I,  Martha,  Mrs.  Beaman;  ii.  Mary,  b.  1664;  in.  Sarah, 
b.  1684;  iv.  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Treacher,  bapt.  2  Feb.  1678.  He 
d.  intestate  Sept.  1707.    His  3rd  son, 

Edward  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Penn,  co.  Buckingham,  bapt. 
6  Dec.  1671  ;  to.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Samuel  Eldridge,  of  Amer- 
sham,  by  whom  (who  d.  1748,  aged  73)  he  had  three  sons  and 
as  many  daus.,  I.  Edward,  b.  8  March,  1712;  d.  of  the  small- 
pox, 26  Nov.  1749,  leaving  issue;  ii.  George,  of  whom  here- 
after ;  III.  William,  b.  1706,  d.  1749;  i.  Susannah,  m.  George 
Slirimpton;  ii.  Sarah,  and  in.  Hannah,  both  d.  of  the  small- 
pox, 1749.  He  d.  1749,  at  Penn,  where  there  is  a  monument 
and  insciiption  to  his  memory.     His  2nd  son, 

George  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Penn,  bapt.  13  March,  1714;  vi. 
1st,  27  Oct.  1744,  Elizabeth  Gibbons,  of  Great  Marlow,  by 
whom  (who  d.  18  Dec.  1753)  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  George,  6.  March,  1746;  d.  March,  1820,  leaving  two  sons, 
Charles  and  George  ;  and  a  dau.  Anne. 

II.  Jan:es,  b.  30  April,  1748;  d.unm. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  May,  1757,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Reynold-!, 
Esq.  CO.  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  \u.g.  17U4,  aged  75  )  he 
h.ad  another  son  and  a  dau.' 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  b.   15  July,  17.58:  m.  22  Oct.  1782,  W.  Hickman, 
Esq.  ;  and  d.  21  Jan.  1809.     He  d.  24  Dec.  1850. 

Mr.  Wethered  d.  21  June,  1783.     His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Remnantz,  near  Great  Marlow, 
h.  16  Aug.  1761;  to.  31  July,  1788,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  nf 
Samuel  Badger,  Esq.  of  Fritwell  and  Weston,  co.  Oxfoid,  by 


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■whom  (who  was  6.  13  Dec.  17C7,  and  d.  3  June,  ISoC)  he   had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  h.  23  April,  1739;  d.  v.  p.  S  July,  1815. 

II.  Owen,  his  heir. 

III.  Edward,  an  Officer  in  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1801  ;  d. 
1832. 

IV.  Florence  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Hurley,  Diocese  of 
Oxford,  Fell.  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  21  July,  1807;  m.  23 
May,  1839,  Esther  Ellen,  dau.  of  Ilev.  Giles  Haworth 
Peel,  of  Ince,  co.  Chester;  and  rf.  19  Dec.  1867,  leaving  a 
son, 

Florence  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  Vioar  of  Hurley,  ft. 
12  Feb.  1840;  m.  1st,  27  Feb.  1862,  Grace  Emma,  dau.  of 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Samuel  liest,  Rector  of  Abbott's  Anne 
Diocese  of  Winchester,  and  granddau.  of  William,  1st 
Lord  Wynford,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Oct.  1864)  he  had  a 
son  and  a  dau., 
1  Edmund  Peel,  6.  7  Jan.  1863. 

1  Marion  Grace,  6.  1  ipril,  1864. 

fe  711.  2ndly,  4  Dec.  1867,  Mary  Josephine,  dau.  of  Joseph 
•jonsor,  Esq.  of  Belgrave  Square,  London,  by  whom  hu 
has  further  issue, 

2  Arthur  James,  6.  11  May,  1869. 

3  Harold  Francis,  b.  20  Oct.  1870. 

4  Joseph  Robert,  6.  26  Nov.  1873. 

5  Ernest,  h.  26  June,  1875. 

6  Herbert  Lawrence,  6.  10  Nov.  1877. 

2  Alice  Lilian,  ft.  30  June,  1872. 

3  Dora  Mary,  6.  27  Sept.  1870. 

V.  Lawrence  William,  Biufield  Firs,  Bracknel,  Berks,  J. P. 
CO.  Buckingham,  ft.  23  Dec.  1810:  m.  10  Jan.  1867, 
Katherine  Anne,  dau.  of  Major  Hurt,  of  Wirksworth,  co. 
Derby,  and  widow  of  Edmund  Yates  Peel,  Esq.,  and  d.  10 
June,  1890,  leaving  a  dau., 

Katherine  Mary,  6.  1870;  m.  26  Sept.  1889,  C.  Eoydell 
Gibson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

I.  Sarah,  6.  22  Sept.  1790 ;  m.  13  April,  1823,  Rev.  Godfrey 
Faussett,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Christ's  Church,  Oxford,  and  d. 
21  Nov.  1875,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Martha,  6.  1793;  d.  unm.  18G7. 

III.  Elizabeth  Ellen,  b.  13  Oct.  1796  ;  m.  13  Oct.  1818,  Florence 
Thomas  Young,  Esq.  of  Binfield  Park,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  s.p. 
28  Dec.  1876. 

IV.  Anne,  6.  1799;  m.  21  Oct.  1851,  Frederick  Allen,  Esq., 
Cheltenham. 

V.  Georgiana,  6.  1806;  m.  6  Jan.  1835,  J.  Aldridge,  Esq.  of 
Inholraes,  near  Hungerford,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Wethered  d.   7  Sept.  1849,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Owen  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Remnantz,  J. P.,  6.  25  May,  1798; 
m.  25  May,  1830,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Giles  Howarth  Peel,  of 
Ince,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Owen,  now  of  Remnantz  and  Seymour  Court. 

II.  Owen  Peel,  Hon.  Col.  Buckingham  Rifle  Volunteers, 
M.A.  Oxford,  b.  6  May,  1837;  m.  28  Jan.  1863,  Frances 
Alice,  dau.  of  G.  T.  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Street,  Port- 
man  Square,  London,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis  Owen,  6.  13  Dec.  1864. 

2  Owen  Henry,  ft.  19  Dec.  1867. 

3  Walter  Perceval,  6.  6  May,  ls69. 

4  Thomas  Arthur,  b.  20  Feb.  1872. 

5  Hugh  Ellison,  ft.  15  Feb.  1889. 

1  Alice  Mary,  ft.  1866;  m.  25  Aug.  1891,  Rev.  Herbert  0. 
Fearnley-Whitdngstall,  Vicar  of  Great  Marlow,  and  has 
issue,  a  son. 

2  Evelyn  Annie,  6.  1873. 

3  Cisely  Edith,  6.  26  Nov.  1877. 

in.  Edward  Florence,  6.  1842:  d.  1868. 

IV.  Haworth  Peel,  ft.  1843  ;  d.  1868. 

V.  Robert  Peel,  ft.  7  Jan.  1815,  m.  25  Aug.  1870,  Edith, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Vansiitart,  of  Chuffs,  Maiden- 
head, and  d.  2  Nov.  1873,  leaving  one  dau.  Katherine,  d. 
Dec.  1S73. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  &.  2  Nov.  1831,  m.  27  July,  1852,  Rev. 
Francis  William  Peel,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bur^hwallis,  and 
Vi'jar  of  Skelbroke,  eo.  York,  and  d.  19  March,  IStili, 
leuving  issue. 

II.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  6.  23  April,  1834,  ni.  26  Jan.  1800, 
Lieut.-Col.  W.  Godfrey  Faussett,  44th  Regt.,  and  d.  14  Jan. 
1894,  leaving  issue,  two  sons. 

III.  Sophia,  6.  1838,  ni.  1st,  1861,  Lieut.-Col.  Perceval  Fen- 
wick,  6:ah  Regt.,  who  d.  1862,  and  2ndly,  1883,  the  Rev. 
Michael  Graves. 

IV.  Georgina,  6.  1840,  to.  1866,  Rev.  Charles  Mackworth 
Drake,  "Vicar  of  Veryan,  who  d.  1873. 

V.  Ellen  Anne,  ft.  1846,  m.  1  July,  1869,  Rev.  Robert  God- 
frey Faussett,  Vicar  of  Cassington,  Oxon,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Emma  Mary,  h.  1848,  m.  7  May,  1874,  Rev.  Robert 
Trefusis,  Vicar  of  Chittlehampton,  North  Devon,  and  has 
issue. 

VII.  Mary  Louisa,  ft.  1850,  d.  unm.  26  Jan.  1876. 

Mr.  Wethered  d.  27  May,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.^rais— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  flesh  pots  or,  as  many  mullets  of  the  field ;   2nd  and  3rd, 


erm..  on  a  bend  gu,,  three  eagles  displayed  or.  Crests— A 
coat's  head  erased  per  bend  embattled  or  and  gu.  Motto— Vir- 
tute  et  labore. 

6'«((s— Remnantz ;  and  Seymour  Court,  Great  Marlow, 
Bucks. 

ttjtft— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


WETHERALL    OF    ASTLEY    HALL. 

YV^ETHERALL,  HeNET  AUGUSTUS,  Esq.  of  Astley 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster;  serrel  in  the  20th  Hussars 
and  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  25  Feb.  1849 ;  m. 
20  Sept.  1882,  Blanche  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Champagne,  Esq.  of  Eirer  Lyons,  King's 
CO.  and  has  issue, 

I    George  Acgostus  Chatttagne,  6.  24  July,  1883. 
II.  Harry  Edward  De  Robillard,  6.  22  F'eb.  1889. 
1.  Ilerniione  Blanche  Katharine. 

liineagre. — This  family  originally  lived  at  Wetherall 
Priory,  co.  Cumberland  ;  in  the  reign  of  William  of  Orange, 
they  received  grants  of  land  in  Ireland;  Joun  Wetuerall 
returned  to  England  in  the  reign  of  George  III.     His  son. 

Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Wetherall,  G.C.H.,  served  with  great 
distinction  in  the  various  wars  at  the  latter  end  of  the  last 
century  and  beginning  of  the  present  one,  commanded  the 
troops  at  the  conquest  of  Java,  and  received  gold  medal  and 
thanks  of  both  Hoiuses  of  Parliament;  was  equerry  and 
executor  to  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Kent.    His  son. 

Gen.  SirGeorgeAugcstus  Wetherall,  G.C.B.,  commanded 
the  British  troops  at  the  rebellion  in  Canada  1837,  ai;d  was 
Adjutant-General  of  the  F'orces  for  many  years,  and  was 
Governor  of  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  Denton,  and  d.  April,  1868,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1867)  had  issue,  a  son, 

Major-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Robert  Wetherall,  K.C.S.I., 
C.B.,  served  throughout  the  Crimean  war  on  the  staff  of 
Lord  Raglan,  and  at  the  Indian  Mutiny  as  Chief  of  the  staff 
to  Lord  Strathnairn,  and  d.  as  Under  Secretary  of  State  for 
Ireland  II  May,  1869.  He  m.  2G  Jan.  1847,  Katharine,  dau. 
of  John  Durie,  Esq.  of  Astley  Hall,  Lancashire,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  George  Nugent  Ross,  late  15th  Hussars,  m.  6  Feb.  1879, 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Lord  Henry  Gordon,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Walmesley,  of  Westwood  Hall,  L;incashire.  She  d.  14  May, 
1881.     HetZ.s.p.  19  April,  1893. 

II.  Henry  Acgdstds,  now  of  Astley  Hall. 

III.  Ernest  Victor  Albert,  6.  26  April,  1862. 

I.  Kate,  m.  Capt.  S.  Ashton,  and  d.  1874. 

II.  Rose  Sarah  Evelyn,  7a.  W.  R.  Warner,  Esq. 

III.  Isabella  Maud,  m.  Capt.  H.  W.  Raymond,  late  RoyaL 
Irish  Rifles,  and  has  issue. 

Seat — Astley  Hall,  near  Manchester. 


WETHERELL    OF    PASHLEY. 

Wetheeell,  Haeeiet  Elizabeth,  of  Pashlej 
House,  Sussex,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  tlie 
late  Nathan  Wetherell,  of  that  place,  s.  her  fatlier 
1887. 

liineagre. — This  family  was  long  settl^  in  the  co.  of 
Durham  and  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Giles  W^etherell,  Mayor  of  Stockton,  co.  Durham,  16."7 
(son  of  Rowland  Wetherell,  JIayor  of  Stockton  1619  and  16'20, 
and  grandson  of  Giles  Wetherell,  of  Stockton,  who  d.  1G04),  ?«. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Marwood,  Esq.  and  sister  of  Sir  George 
Marwood,  Bart,  of  Little  Busby,  co.  York,  and  had  issue.  Of 
the  same  family  were 

The  Rev.  Mar.maduke  Wetherell,  Rector  of  Middleton  St. 
George  andDinsUale,  co.  Durham,  who  was  bur.  at  thefoiUKT 
place  26  Jan.  168'j-90,  and 

William  Wetherell,  Esq.  of  Middleton  St.  George,  m.  1 1 
May,  1658,  Alice  Bishoprick.  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  170.j, 
kft  issue  at  his  death,  July,  1693,  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  Richard,  6.  1659  ;  m.  and  had  issue. 

II.  Marmaduke,  ft.  1661  ;  m.   and  had  issue. 

III.  William,  ft.  1668;  m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  John,  of  Croft,  co.  Durham,  ft.  1G67  ;  m.  28  March,  17C0, 
Anne  Crawford,  and  had,  with  numerous  other  issue, 

Marmaduke,  of  Croft,  who  d.  Nov.  1793,  leaving  by  his 
wife,  Isabella  (with  two  daus.  and  a  younger  son,  Marma- 
duke, of  Hurworth,  co.  Durham,  who  hi.  Christiana,  da, 
of  John  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Newsham,  co.  Durham,  au'j 
d.  s.  p.  11  Aug.  1845),  an  elder  son, 
Thomas,  of  Croft,  m.  1786,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Spy- 
mour,  Esq.  of  Newshani,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Feb. 


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V,'ET 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WET 


ISSS)  left,  with  otlier  issue,  at  his  donth,  12  April,  1S22, 
aEon, 

Thomas,  of  Lincoln,  a  Director  of  the  Great  Northern 
Kailway;    m.    22    Aus.    1839,   .lane,   daii.    of    John 
.S<iuires.   Esq.  of   Walton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.   18 
June,  1S60,  Having  had  issue, 
1  Charles  Seymour,  b.  and  d.  1S40. 
•J  William  Squires,  6.  10  April,  1S12;    is  married 
and  has  issue. 

S  Thomas  Denison,  6.  1845;  d.  an  infant. 
4  TliKMias.  b.  1S4S:  <;.  1861. 
.')  Kdward  Seymour,  6.  11  Dec.  1850. 

1  Anne  Yietoria.  m.  S  Jan.  1874,  the  Ecv.  Frederick 
Ueatson  Ulenkin,  Vicar  of  St.  Kicholas  and  St. 
John,  Lincoln. 

2  Jane,  m.  8  Keb.  1877,  at  the  British  Embassy, 
Paris,  I'ield  Uppleby,  Esq.  of  Lincoln. 

John,  hapt.  1  May,  1706,  left  issue  by  his  wife  Jane, 

Christopher,   of    Piercebridge,    co.    Durham,    bapt.    at 

llmudrth,  1   Aus.  1749,  m.  at  Gainford,  co.  Diirl.am, 

•J!)  Oct.  1772,  Jane,  dau.  of  Adam  IMusgrave,  Esq.  of 

riereebridge,  and  </.  s.  p.  17  May,  1797. 
Thomas,  of  Hurworth  and  Brafl'erton,  co.  Durham,  who 

leir,  with  other  issue,  by  his  wife  Ann,  a  son, 
Thomas,  of  Gainfovd,  6.  12  June,  1777,  vi.  27  Dec. 
ISCO,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Clark,  Esq.  of  Lang- 
ton.  CO.  Durham,  who  <7.  June,  1844.  He  inherited 
Ihe  lands  of  his  uncle  Christopher  Wetherell  (named 
above), in  Gainford parish.  He  left  issue  at  his  death 
19  April,  1811  (with  two  dans.)  two  sons,  i.  Chris- 
topher, cf  Darlington,  solicitor,  bapt.  25  July,  1805, 
7,1.  but  d.s.p.  25  May,  1S43;  ii.  John  Clark,  of 
Gainford,  bapt.  2  Aug.  1807,  m.  13  June,  1837,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Dent,  Esq.  of  Hope,  co.  York,  and 
bv  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1847)  left  issue  at  his  decease  in 
ls74,  1  Elizabeth,  m.  4  May,  lb55,  at  Gretna  Green, 
and  afterwards  at  Winston  parish  church,  Thomas 
Wylam  Deighton,  Esq.  of  Winston,  co.  Durham, 
and  lias  issue,  William  Wetherell,  b.  1857  ;  Tom  Edwin, 
!>.  1SG4;  Wylam,  b.  1866;  Seymour,  6.  1869;  Harold, 
b.  1871;  Mary  Elizabeth;  Emma  Jane:  Eugenie; 
Edith.  2  Mary,  j».  11  April,  1872,  John  Thurlow 
Potts,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  issue,  Edmund  Thurlow,  b. 
1S78,  and  Hilda  Mary.     3  Jane  Isabella. 

V.  Thomas,  b.  1668 ;  twice  married,  and  left  issue. 

VI.  George,  b.  1670;  m.  1693,  Anno  Killinghall;  of  Mid- 
dleton-Sc.-George. 

VII.  Kathan,  /,.  1671,  of  Swalwell,  co.  Durham;  m.  but 
d.  s.  t>.  Marcli,  1751. 

viii.  Cornelius,  of  whom  below. 
The  8th  and  youngest  son,  , 

CoKNELics  Wetherell,  of  the  city  of  Durham,  heir  to  his 
brother  Nathan,  b.  1679;  d.  Feb.  175S,  leaving  issue  by  his 
w  ife  Margaret, 

I.  Henry,  b.  1714;  from  whom  descended  tlie  late  Rev. 
Charies  Wetherell,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Byfield,  co.  Northamp- 
ton. 

II.  PiiciiAnD,  of  the  city  of  Durham,  Proctor  of  the  Con- 
-sistory  Court  of  the  Palatinate,  b.  1717;  m.  1st,  30  Dec. 
174G,  Judith  (who  d.  May,  1754),  dau.  of  Richard  Chambers, 
Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  (by  his  wife  Eleanor,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  John  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Warden  Law,  co. 
Durham),  and  aunt  of  Sir  Robert  Chambers,  Chief  Justice 
of  Bengal.  Mr.  Wetherell  m.  2ndly,  19  Nov.  1755,  Mary, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Lewis,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1773, 
leaving  by  his  first  wife  two  dans.,  his  co-heiresses, 

1  Eleanor,  m.  5  Feb.  1771,  John  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Durham, 
Pi-octor  uf  the  Palatinate  Consistory  Court,  and  d.  6 
April,  1837,  having  had  issue, 

John  Wetherell  Hays,  Esq.  of  South  Bailey,  Durham, 
Clerk  of  Assize  for  the  co.  Palatine  of  Durham,  who 
</.  21  Nov.  1876.  His  only  son  is  the  Rev.  John  Hays, 
M.A.  of  Christ's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  of  Navenby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  Canon  of  Lincoln. 

l\iary.  vi.  John  GrifJith,  Esq.  of  Mordan  and  Durham. 

i;leanor  Judith,  m.  Emanuel  John  Martiny,  Merchant  of 
Hamburg. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Raynes,  Merchant,  of  Hamburg. 
Her  son  is  J.  Trevelyan  Raynes,  Esq.  of  Rock  Park,  co. 
Chi'Ster. 

Judith,  d.  vnm.  24  Nov.  1861. 

i--ihella  Alicia,  »i.  Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Green- 
well,  CO.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

2  Margaret,  m.  as  1st  wife,  18  April,  1771,  John  Rob.son, 
Esq.  of  Durham,  and  dying  May,  1784,  left  (with  other 
children,  who  d.  young  ors.  p.)  two  daus.,  Judith,  wite 
ot  John  Coclirane,  Esq.  of  Thurloe  Square,  London,  and 
Jlar^'aret,  wile  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Deason,  Vicar  of 
V.liitwonh,  CO.  Durham,  and  an  eldest  son, 

Richard  Robson,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
lOhnNieoll,  l'".sq.  of  Elestree  Hall,  co.  Herts,  and  Pock- 
lington,  CO.  York  (by  his  wife.  Faith,  sister  of  Hum- 
phrey Brook  Osbaldiston,  Esq.  of  Hunmanby  Hall,  co. 
York),  and  by  her  was  father  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Swan    liobson,  of    Gateforth   Hou.se,  and  Hunoianby 


Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  who  in  1836,  assumed  by  royal 
licence,  the  name  of  Brooke  only,  on  his  marriage  with 
his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Hutchinson,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
lu'lre's  of  the  above-named  Humphrey  Brooke  Osbal- 
diston, Esq.  of  Hunmanby,  by  his  wife,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Sir  J.  Pennington,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  Lord  Mun- 
caster. 

III.  Nathan,  Dean  of  Hereford,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  20  June,  1752,  John  Forster,  Merchant,  of 
London. 

II.  Alice,  HI.  14  Aug.  1759,  Robert  Turner,  Gent,  of  Sunder- 
land. Her  only  child.  Margaret,  was  wife  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Stephenson,  M.A.  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  Rector 
of  Redmarshal,  co.  Durham,  J. P. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Very  Rev.  Nathan  Wetherell,  D.D.,  6.  14  June, 
1726,  was  Dean  and  Prebendary  of  Hereford,  for  nearly  half 
a  century  Master  of  University  Coll.  Oxford,  Vice-Chancellor 
of  that  University,  and  a  Prebendary  of  Westminster;  he  m. 

22  April,  1765,  Richarda,  dau.  of  Alexander  Croke,  Esq.*  of 
Studley  Priory,  Oxford,  andaunt  totlie  eminentSir  Alexander 
Croke,  LL.D.  of  Studley  Priory,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Nov. 
1812)  the  Dean  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  Nathan  Croke,  b.  1767;  Barrister-at-Law,  and  B.C.L.  of 
University  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  u-nm.  1840. 

II.  Robert  (Itev.),  b.  1768,  B.C.L.  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  Pre- 
bendary of  Hereford,  Rector  of  Newton  Longueville,  Bucks, 
and  Viear  of  Stanford,  Berks  ;  m.  June,  1814,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Merewether,  Esq.  of  Calne,  co.  Wilts,  and 
cousin  of  the  very  Rev.  John  Merewether,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Hereford ;  to.  but  d.  s.  p.  20  Oct.  1842.  His  widow  d.  23 
April,  1866. 

in.  Cliarles  (Sir),  D.C.L.,  6.  1770;  twice  Attorney-General, 
M.P.  for  Oxford,  Recorder  of  Bristol,  and  Chancellor  of  the 
County  Palatine  of  Durham;  m.  1st,  28  Dec.  1826,  hia 
cousin,  Jane  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Croke, 
of  Studley  Priory,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  April, 
1831)  had  an  only  son,  Charles,  b.  and  d.  1830.  Sir  Charles 
Wetherell  vi.  2ndly,  27  Nov.  1838,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Col.  Francis  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Warneford  (dau.  of  Viscount 
Ashbrooke),  of  Warneford  Place,  Wilts,  but  had  no  further 
issue.  His  widow.  Lady  Wetherell  Warneford  (who  assumed 
her  paternal  surname  by  royal  licence,  Sept.  1847),  d.  8  Dec. 
1864. 

IV.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Henry  (The  Ven.),  B.D.  of  University  ColL  Oxford, 
Archdeacon  of  Hereford,  Prebendary  of  Gloucester,  Rector 
of  Kentchurch,  Rector  of  Thruxton,  Vicar  of  Kingston,  all 
CO.  Hereford,  b.  1775;  m.  Harriet  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward 
Bolton  Clive,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Whitfield,  co.  Hereford,  by  his 
wife  the  Hon.  Harriet  Archer,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  lasi 
Lord  Archer.  Archdeacon  Wetherell  d.  s.  p.  23  Dec.  1857. 
His  widow  d.  8  Dec.  1864. 

VI.  James,  B.C.L.  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  Prebendary  of  Here- 
ford, Vicar  of  Lyonshall,  co.  Hereford,  and  Vicar  of  Upton 
St.  Leonards,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1786  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1815,  Lucy 
(who  d.  15  Feb.  1832),  dau.  of  Thomas  Huntingford,  Esq., 
and  neice  of  Dr.  Huntingford,  Bishop  of  Hereford :  he 
d.  s.p.  16  July,  1857. 

I.  Margaret,  to.  17  Dec.  1807,  the  Rev.  George  Shepherd, 
D.n.,  Preacher  of  Grays  Inn,  and  d.  .5.  p. 

II.  Richarda,  m.  5  Aug.  1813,  Col.  Love  Parry  Jones,  2nd 
foot,  of  Lwynn  Onn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  liim  had  an  only 
child,  Frances  Ricarda,  wife  of  the  late  Wm.  Frederick 
F'arrer,  Esq.,  of  Brayfield  House,  High  Sheriff  co.  Bucking- 
ham 1857. 

HI.  Sarah,  m.  29  April,  1800,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lane  Freer, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford  (son  of  John 
Freer,  Esq.,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lulc,  Esq.  of  King's 
Bromley),  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  20  Dec.  1804,  Bich.ard  Sr"oror,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  North  Warwickshire  (son  of  Isaac  Spo-  mer,  Esq.  of 
Elmdon  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  by  Barbara,  s;sic-r  of  Lord  Cal- 
thorpe),  and  had  issue. 

V.  Mary,  m.  28  Jan.  1801,  the  Rev.  John  Clu.tton,  D.D., 
Prebendary  of  Hereford. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  to.  as  1st  wife,  13  Aug.  1812,  the  Rev.  Edward 
Rowden,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Highworth,  Wilts,  and  Select 
Preacher  to  the  University  of  Oxford,  and  had  issue. 

The  Dean  of  Hereford  d.  29  Dec.  1807,  and  was  bur.  id  the 
chapel  of  University  College.     His  4th  son. 

Tub  Rev.  Richard  Wetherell,  of  Pashley,  co.  Sus- 
sex, 51. A.  of  University  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Notgrove, 
Vicar  of  Westbury-on-Severn,  and  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Glou- 
cester;   h.   1773 ;  ?)i.   1st,   23  Nov.    1796,    Caroline   (who  d. 

23  April,  1833),  only  surviving  child  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
May,  Esq.  of  Pashley,  Sussex.  Mr.  Wetherell  to.  2ndly, 
Sarah  (who  d.  s.  p.  28  Jan.  1858),  dau.  of  J.  Gray,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Duff,  and  d.22  Jan.  1858,  leaving  issue  by 
his  1st  wife. 


•  The  ancient  family  of  Croke,  alias  Blount,  of  Studley, 
descends  from  most  of  the  royal  and  Imperial  Houses  of 
Europe.  See  Sir  Alexander  Croke's  liistcry  of  tlte  Croke 
Family. 


WEY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHA 


2183 


I.  Richard,  of  Frant,  Sussex,  J.P.  for  Sussex,  and  late  Major 
Sussex  Artillery  Militia,  6.  30  March,  1800 ;  m.  2  Oct.  1832, 
Edith  Lee,  dau.  of  William  Tebitt,  Esq.  of  Park  Farm, 
Hawkhurst,  Kent,  and  d.  Sept.  1893,  leaving  by  her  (ivhod. 
Nov.  1893)  surviving  issue, 

Robert  William  Mat,  Col.  16th  Regt.,  b.  10  Dec.  1834; 
m.  6  July,  1864,  Emily  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Annand, 
Esq.  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  and  has  two  sons,  William 
Edward  May,  b.  1  July,  1872;  and  Robert,  6.  20  Jan. 
1874. 

Fanny  Edith. 

II.  Thomas  May  (Rev.),  M.  A.,  Vicar  of  Flaxley,  co.  Gloucester 
b.  17  April,  1807;  m.  4  July,  1833,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Winchester,  Esq.  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent;  d.s.p.  12  April, 
1873. 

III.  Nathan,  late  of  Pashley  House. 

IV.  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  8  Aug. 
1810;  d.  unm.  18  May,  1845. 

V.  Henrv. 

-VI.  William  (Rev.),  Fellow  and  B.C.L.  of  New  Coll.  Oxford, 
Rector  of  Upper  Heyford,  co.  Oxford,  6.  21  March,  1815; 
rf.  unm.  23  Oct.  1864. 

VII.  Robert  Alexander,  b.  29  Sept.  1820;  d.  xinm.  26  Feb. 
1856. 

VIII.  Edward,  b.  1  July,  1823. 

I.  Mary,  m.  25  July,  1828,  Rev.  John  Everleigh,  Vicar  of 
Darenth,  Kent. 

II.  Elizabeth,  rf.  vnm.  27  Jan.  1865. 

III.  Caroline,  rf.  unm.  13  Feb.  1827. 

IV.  Frances  Ricarda,  m.  27  Dec.  1843,  Francis  Henry  Rich, 
Esq.  of  Stoke  Knoll,  Hants. 

V.  Eleanora,  in.  27  Dec.  1843,  Charles  E.  Hayes  Newington, 
Esq.  of  Hishlands,  Sussex.    She  rf.  14  Jan.  1892. 

VI.  Charlotte,  rf.  unm.  20  Aug.  1834. 

The  younger  son, 

Nathan  Wethekeix,  Esq.  of  Pashley  House,  Sussex,  M.A., 
Trin.  Hall,  Cambridge,  6.  24  Dec.  1808;  m.  28  Oct.  1838, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gould,  Esq,  of  Northaw  Place, 
CO.  Hertford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1879)  had 
issue, 

I.  Susan  Margaret,  m.  31  March,  1869,  George  Jonathan 
Norton  (who  rf.  s.  p.  17  March,  1870),  eldest  son  of  George 
Darby,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Markly,  Sussex  (see  thatfamihi). 

II.  Ellen  Lydia  Ricarda,  m.  29  June,  18G5,  Capt.  Edward 
Ommanney  Hollist,  Royal  Artillery,  eldest  son  of  Hasler 
Hollist,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Lodsworth  House,  Sussex, 
by  his  wife  Frances  Geoigiana,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Molyneux  Ommanney,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Habbiet  Elizabeth,  now  of  Pashley. 

Mr.  AVetherell,  who  was  a  Magistrate  for  Sussex,  was  called  to 
the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  in  1834,  and  rf.  1887. 

Amu — Arg.,  two  lions  passant  guardant  sa.  on  a  chief 
,'ndented  of  the  last  tliree  covered  cups  or,  quartering  May. 
viz.,  gu.  a  fess  between  eight  billets  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion 
rampant  sa.  grasping  a  covered  cup  or.  Another  crest  is  a 
lion's  gamb  couped  sa.  grasping  a  covered  cup  or. 

ScnJ— Pashley  House,  Ticehurst,  Sussex. 


WEYLAND    OP    "WOODEATON. 

Wetland,  John,  Esq.  of  VVoodeaton,  co.  Oxford, 
and  Woodrising,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1870,  Z>.  3  May,  1821 ;  m.  8  Aug.  1850,  Lady 
Catherine  de  Burgh,  daii.  of  Uhck  John,  Marquess 
of  Clanricarde,  K.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  9  Nov.  1855  ;  d.  at  Malta 
25  Oct.  1382. 

II.  Make  Ulick,  late  Lieut,  Rifle  Brigade,  J,P,  Oxon,  6.  16 
Aug.  1860. 

I.  Burga  Henrietta. 

Xiineagre. — The  Weylands  (whose  name  implies  "wet 
land  "),  originally  of  Norfolk,  to  which  county  they  subse- 
quently returned  during  the  last  century,  are  stated  to  have 
been  a  branch  of  the  family  which,  in  the  time  of  Edward  I., 
held  large  possessions,  with  the  manors  of  Wigenhalls, 
Oxburgh,  Garboldisham,  Shipden,  ic,  in  that  co.,  as  appears 
from  deeds  cited  by  Bloomefield, 

Mark  Wetland,  of  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark,  bur.  there  1 
May,  1688,  left  by  Mary  his  wife,  a  son, 

Mark  Wetland,  Esq.  h.  14  June,  1661,  an  eminent  Mer- 
chant in  London,  and  a  Bank  Director  1742.  He  was  bur. 
at  St.  George's  Botolph,  24  Aug.  of  the  same  year,  leaving 
issue,  by  Anne  his  wife  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1744-5).  The  son  and 
heir, 

John  Wetland,  Esq.  af  Woodrising,  Norfolk,  and  Wood- 
eaton,  O.Kon,  bapt,  26  March,  1713-4;  m.  1741,  Ann,  dau.  of 
William  Sheldon,  Esq.,  and  dying  1  Oct,  1767,  was  bur,  at 
Woodrising,  leaving  issue, 


John,  his  heir. 

Letitia,  m.  18   July,  1773,   Robert   Hudson,    Esq.  of   Ted- 

dington. 
Ann,  m.  —  Warren,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dau.,  Ann,  wife  of  the 

Rev.  Henry  Vernon. 
Susanna.  Sarah. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  AVetland,  Esq.  of  Woodrising  and  Woodeaton,  6. 
24  March,  1744;  r/i.SlDec.  1772,  Elizabeth  Johanna,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Nourse,  Esq.  of  Woodeaton,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Paul  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Lewknor,  co.  Oxford,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  8  Feb,  1822)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Woodrising,  b.  4  Dec,  1774 ;  m,  12  March,  1799, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Whitstead  Keene,  Esq.  of 
Richmond,  M.P.,  and  rf,  s.  p. 

II.  Mark,  rf.  young. 

III.  Richard,  of  Woodeaton  and  Woodrising,  Major  in  the 
Army,  served  in  the  Peninsular  war,  High  Sheriff  and  M.P. 
for  CO.  Oxford,  h.  25  March,  1780;  7)1.  12  Sept.  1820,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Charles  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Cluny,  and  widow  of 
Sir  John  Lowther  Johnstone,  Bart.,  and  rf,  Oct.  1864, 
having  had  by  her  (v/ho  rf.  1  Dec.  1845), 

1  John,  now  of  Woodeaton. 

2  Richard  Henry,  rf.  28  Feb.  1868. 

1  Elizabeth  Johanna,  m.  12  Sept.  1844,  James  Walter,  Earl 
of  Verulam,  and  rf.  5  July,  1886,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Johanna  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  2  Sept.  1807,  Henry  Jodrell, 
Esq.  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk  ;  and  2ndly,  20  July,  1815,  Geome 
N.  Best,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  who  rf.  25  March,  1845. 

II.  Sophia,  m.  1st,  30  Sept.  1798.  Robert  Mosse,  Esq.,  brother 
of  Dr.  Mosse,  of  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  rf.  17  June,  1801) 
she  had  a  dau.  and  heir,  Mary,  m.  20  Aug.  1822,  Viscount 
Chetwynd.  She  m.  2ndly,  the  Rev,  John  Ballard,  and  had 
issue  by  him,  John,  who"  m.  1842,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley. 

III.  Marianne,  ra.  9  June,  1815,  Sir  Gregory  Holman  Way, 
K.C.B.,  Col,  of  the  West  Indian  Regt,,  who  rf.  20  Feb. 
1844,  s.  p. 

IV.  Frances  Appollonia,  d.  youn^. 

V.  Emma  Catherine,  to.  3  May,  1804,  David  Chambers,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.N.,  who  rf.  24  May,  1815,  aged  73,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  Cicily  Letitia,  m.  29  May,  lsl3.  Sir  Edward  Bowyer 
Smijth,  Bart,  of  Hill  Hall,  and  Horeham  Hall,  Essex,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Weyland,  who  served  at  one  time  as  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Oxford,  rf,  24  July,  1825,  aged  81. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  cross  gu.  five  escallops  or.  Crest — A  lioa 
rampant  sa. 

i'^ea(s— Woodrising,  Shipdliara  ;  and  Woodeaton,  Oxford. 
C(u6— Carlton. 


WHARTON    OF    SKELTON    CASTLE. 

Wharton,  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Grilling  Wood 
and  Skelton  Castle,  co,  York,  M.A,,  J,P,  and  D.L., 
b.  9  March,  1809  ;  m.  7  Dec,  1854,  Charlotte,  eldest 
dau,  of  Henry  Walter  Yeoman,  Esq,  of  Wood- 
lands, CO,  York,  by  Lady  Margaret  Bruce  I)undas 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Lawrence,  1st  Earl  of  Zetland, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  April,  1892),  has  issue  a  son 
and  heir, 

William  Henrt  Anthost,  J. P.,  b.  14Nov.  1859,  educated  at 
Eton,  and  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge;  m.  20  July, 
1888,  Emily  Harriott,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Yeo- 
man, Vicar  of  Manfield,  co,  York, 

Lineage, — Henkt  AVharton,  of  Wharton,  on  the  banks 

of  the  Eden,  Westmorland,  living  Henrt  V.,  descended  from 

William  de  Wherton,  temp.  Richard  II.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 

of  Sir  Thomas  Musgrave,  Knt.  of  Harcla  Castle,  Westmorland, 

and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  AVharton  and  Croglin,  who  was  ancestor  of  the 

Lords  Wharton,  whose  representative,  Philip  Wharton, 

6th  Lord,  and  2nd  Marquess  of  Wharton,  was  created  DnKE 

of  Wharton   20   Jan.  1718,     His   Grace,  who   had    been 

attainted  for  joining  the  Chevalier,  rf.  1731,  when  all  his 

honours,  save  the    barony  of   Wharton,  independently  of 

the  attainder,  became  extinct,  but,  were  that  Act  repealed, 

the  barony  would  then  be  vested  in  the  existing  co  heirs, 

one  of  whom  is  Charles  Kemeys  Kemeys-Tyute,  Esq.  of 

Halsewcll  House,  Somerset. 

Gilbert,  of  whom  presently. 

The  2nd  son, 

Gilbert  Wharton,  Collector  of  the  subsidy  in  Westmor- 
land, 7)1.  Joan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Kirkby,  of  Kirkby  Thore, 
Westmorland,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  succi'ssor;  Edward, 
Rector  of  Wharton  ;  William  ;  and  Henry,  Rector  of  Kirkby 
Thore,  Gilbert  Wharton,  dying  1430,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  AVbarton,  of  Kirkby  Thore,  living  1461,  m.  Isabel 


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dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Lancaster,  of  Brampton,  and  relict 
of  —  De  Fleming,  hy  whom  ho  had  two  sons, 

JoHX,  his  successor. 

Christopher,  of  Offerton.  co.  Durham,  whose  preat-grandson, 
Christopher,  of  Otfortun,  vi.  Mi.<s  Shepperson,  left  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress,  Elizabeth  Wharton,  who  m.  Georce 
Slyddleton,  Esq.  of  Siiksworth,  lineal  descendant  of  Sir 
Jolin  Myddleton,  of  Belsoa  Castle,  and  thus  conveyed  the 
estate  of  Offerton  to  that  family.  Elizabeth  Myddleton  was 
s.  at  her  decease  by  her  2nd  son,  Francis  Myddleton,  Esq., 
of  Offerton.  who  was  himself  s.  by  his  son,  Kiehard 
Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Olferton,  who  m.  Catharine,  only  dau. 
aiid  htiress  of  Mcholas  Conyers,  of  BowUiy  and  Esfington, 
a  suunch  royalist,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lamblon, 
who  was  slain  at  Maiston  Moor,  and  had  issue,  1  Francis, 
who  d.  s.  p.;  1  Catherine,  who  m.  Cuthbert  Heron,  Esq., 
and  had  a  son.  Sir  Thomas  Heron,  who  assumed  the 
Burnaine  of  Myddleton,  but  dying  without  male  issue, 
ISOl,  the  estate  passed  to  his  cousin,  Robert  Wharton, 
Esq. :  2  Mary,  who  m.  Kobert  Wharton,  Esq.,  and  her 
grandson  was  Eobert  Wharton  Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Old 
I'ark. 
John  "Wharton  was  ».  at  his  demise  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoHX  Whakton,  of  Kirkby  Thore,  Counsel  to  Lord  Clifford 
21  Henry  VII.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Fenwick, 
of  Walliugton,  Northumberland,  and  had  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

GileertWharton,  of  Kirkby  Thore,  ))i.  1st,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  Machel,  Esq.  of  Craekenthorpe,  Westmorland,  and 
had  a  son, 

John,  bis  .successor,  ancestor  of  the  Whaktons  of  Old  Park; 
CO.  Durnam,  and  the  Whaktons  of  I)r>/barn,  in  the  same 

CO. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Craekenthorpe,  of  XewLiggin, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue, 

Anthony,  of  KigwcU  Grange. 
Gilbert  Wharton,  iZ.  1551.     His  son  by  his  2nd  marirage, 

Anthony  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Rigwell  Grange,  Westmorland, 
111.  Mary.  dau.  of  John  Bcane,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  1568,  and 
had  issue, 

Humphrey  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  near  Richmond, 
CO.  York,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Richard  Cleburne,  Esq.  of 
Cleburne,  Westmorland,  and  d.  1035,  having  had,  with  other 
i.-6ue, 

Anthony  (Sir),  Lieut.-Col.  to  Henry,  Lord  Percy,  Deputy 
Governor  of  Oxford,  t-mp.  Charles  I. 
Thoma<,  of  whom  presently. 
Philadelphia,  m.  R.  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle. 

The  2nd  son. 

Thcmas  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  7!i.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  B.  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  eo.  York,  and  d.  1041,  having 
had  a  son, 

Humphrey  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  and  of  Kirkby 
Thore,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Byerlcy,  of  Midridgc 
Grange,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  1609,  aged  41.     His  4th  son, 

Anthony  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  ?n.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Hicks,  Bart,  of  Beverton  Castle,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  of  Euckhalls,  E^sex,  and  had  a  son,  William,  who  d.  unin. 
and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Ann  Wharton,  bapt.  at  Low  Lcaton,  Essex,  10  Aug.  1695, 
m.  Ambrose  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  co.  Durham, 
and  had  a  dau., 

Anne  Stevenson,  m.  John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Skelton  Castle,  the 
"  Eugenias  "  of  Sterne,  who  took  the  name  of  Stevenson,  son 
of  Joseph  Hall,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  sister  and  heiress 
of  Lawson  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Skelton  Castle,  the  last  of  that 
branch  of  the  Trotter  family,  a  cadet  of  the  Trotters  of  eo. 
Durham,  and  seated  at  Skelton  at  the  latter  part  of  the  16th 
century.  He  d.  1785,  aged  67.  She  d.  1790,  having  had  two 
sons,  John  Hall,  who  d.  umn.,  and 

Joseph  William  Hall  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Skelton  Castle, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  F'oster,  Esq.  of 
Drumgoon,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  d.  lltid,  aged  45,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  JoBN  Hall,  of  Skelton  Castle,  M.P.  for  Beverley,  who 
assumed  by  sign  manual,  3  May,  2-j  George  111.,  the  sur 
name  and  arms  of  Wuarton  only.  He  m.  Susan  Mary 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  John  l^ainbton,  of  Lambton.  co. 
Durham,  and  d.2  June,  1843,  aged  77  ;  she  d.  19  Aug.  1854. 

II.  James  Hall,  Major-Gen.  and  Col.  21.^t  Light  Dragoons. 
d.  s.  p.  1841. 

III.  William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Margaret  Hall. 

II.  Fanny  Hall,  m.  Hon.  J.  F.  Rawdon,  brother  of  Francis, 
Earl  of  Moira. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Wharton,  M..\  ,  Vicar  of  Gilling,  near 
Richmond,  co.  York,  m.   10  April,  1S08,   Chailottt-,    dau.  of 


Thomas,  1st  Lord  Dundas,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Laurence 
Dundas,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Major  Bruce,  of 
Kennet,  descended  from  Robert,  Lord  de  Brus,  who  built 
Skelton  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855,  aged  80)  had 
issue, 

John  Thomas,  now  of  Skelton  Castle. 

William  Fitzwilliam  (Rev.),   M.A.,  Rector  of  Earninsbam, 

Yorkshire,  m.   1859,  Agnes  Rebecca,   dau.  of  Rev.  Walter 

Blunt,  and  d.  9  March,  1893,  aged  83. 
George,  d.  s.  p.  7  May,  1800. 
James,  Vicar  of  Gilling,  m.  May,  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau,.  of 

Sir  Astley  Cooper,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 
Margaret  Bruise  Dorothy,  d.  17  May,  1860. 
Charlotte. 
Mr.  Wharton  d.  26  May,  1S42,  aged  74. 

Arms—Sa.,  a  maunch  arg.     Ctxsl — A  bull's  head  erased  arg. 
armed  or,  crined  sa. 

Sent — Skelton  Castle,  Skelton-in-Cleveland,  Yorkshire. 
Ciabs — Brooks'  and  0:'ford  and  Cambridge. 


WHABTON    OF    DRYBURN. 

"Wharton,  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dryburn,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  Bramham,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  M.P.  for  Duvham  city  1871-1874,  and  for 
Ripon  Division,  West  Hiding,  Yorkshire,  since 
1886,  Chairman  Quarter  Sessions,  co.  Durham, 
Barrister-at-Law,  h.  18  April,  1837  ;  m.  20  Jan. 
1870,  Susan  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  A.  Dun- 
combe  Sliafto,  Rector  of  Brancepeth  {see  Shafto 
of  Whit  worth),  who  d.  29  March,  1872,  leaving 
issue,  a  dau.,  Mary  Dorothea. 

liineag-e.— Thomas  Wharton,  M.D.,  of  Old  Park,  b.  1614 
(son  of  John  Wharton,  of  Winstonc,  who  purchased  Old  Park, 
and  7th  in  descent  from  Gilbert  Wharton,  2nd  son  of  Henry 
Wharton,  of  Wharton  and  Croglin,  and  brother  of  Thomas 
Wharton,  ancestor  of  the  Duke  of  Wh.4Rton),  was  the  cele- 
brated Dr.  Wharton,  who  continued  to  practise  physic  ia 
London  during  the  plague  of  1005,  and  to  whom  King- 
Charles  II.  granted,  in  consideration  of  his  eminent  services 
in  attendance  upon  the  sick  of  the  foot-guards,  an  honourable 
augmentation  to  his  paternal  coat  of  arms,  viz.  a  canton  or. 
Dr.  Wharton,  the  friend  and  companion  of  Asholme  and  Sir 
William  Lilly,  the  Astrologer,  d.  Oct.  1673,  leaving  by  his 
wife  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Ashbridge,  Esq.  of  London,  an. 
only  surviving  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Wharton,  M.D.  Pembroke  Coll.  Cambridge,  of  Old 
Park,  who  m.  twice,  but  had  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife,  Mary,. 
dau.  of  John  Hall,  Alderman  of  Durham.  Dr.  Thomas  Whair- 
ton  dying  1714,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Wharton,  M.D.  Pembroke  Coll.  Camb.,  of  Oli 
Park.  He  -m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Petty,  Esq.,  but 
d.  s.  p.  21  March,  1739,  without  issue,  when  the  lainily  posses- 
sions devolved  upon  his  brother, 

Robert  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  b.   1690;  3Iayor   of 
Durham  in  1729,  to.  5  May,  1715,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventually 
co-heiress  of  Richard  Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Offerton,  co.  Durham 
(grandson  of  George  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Silksworth,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heirofChiistopher  Wharton,  Esq. 
of  Offerton),  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  M.D.,  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Camb.,  o£ 
Old  Park,  the  friend  and  correspondent  of  Gray,  the  Poet, 
VI.  Margaret,  dau.  ot  Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Cross- 
gate,  CO.   Durham,   by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1803)  he  had 
issue,  Robert,  his  heir;  Richard,  Fellow  and  M.A.  Pemb. 
Coll.  Camb.,   of  Offerton,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.,   Chair- 
man of  the  Ways  and  Means,  and  subsequently  one  of  the 
Joint  Secretaries  of   the  Treasury,  6.  1/G4,  m.  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  James  Farrer,   Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  Margaret; 
Elizabeth;  Deborah,  »i.  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Brand ;  and 
Catherine,  m.  Major-Gen.  Anthony  Salvin.     Dr.  Wharton 
d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Robert  Wharton 
Myddleton,    b.    1760,     of    Old     Park,     and     of    Grinkle 
Park,  CO.  York  (who  assumed  the  name  of   Myddleton, 
under    the    will  of    his  grandmother's    brother,    Francis 
Jlyddleton,  Esq.,  on    the  death    in    1801,   of  Sir  Thomas 
Ih'ron  Myddleton,  Bart.),  m.  1st,  Jliss  Penelope  Stainsby, 
and    had   by  her,  Richard   Wharton  Middleton  of  Old 
Park,  CO.  Durham,  and  Grinkle  Park,  co.   York,  b.  1795; 
and  d.  s.  p.  7  Oct.  1885,  having  in.  Francis  Penelope  (who 
d.  1  Sept.   1878),  dau.  of   Lieut.-Col.  Watson;  Anne,  ii(. 
JohnWilmer  Field,  Esq. of  Hcaton  Hall,  co.  York;  Frances, 
m.   John  Wilkinson,   Esq.  ;    and  Elizabeth,  m.  James  R. 
Watson,  Esq.     Mr.  Wharton  Myddleton   vi.  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth Sophia,  dau.  of  Oapt.   Pococke,  of  the  1st  Regt.  of 
Life  Guards,  by  whom  he  h.ad  issue,  Henrietta;  Sophia,  m. 
Rev.  R.  Gray  ;  and  Catharine. 
Richard,  of  whom  pre.'^ently. 
Jonathan,  of  London,  d.  i-.  p.  17CS. 


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Catherine,  m.  'Williain  Ettrick,  Esq.  of  High  Barnes,  co. 

Duvlmm. 
Eiizabfth  to.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Leigbton. 

JIi-.  Wliarton  rf.  March,  1752.     His  2nd  son, 

iacHAKD  Whahton,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Durham  (Mayor  17G0) 
6.  17-1 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Lloyd  Chan- 
lellor,  and  grand-dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Bishop  of  Worcester, 
niid  had  issue  an  only  son, 

Tlie  Eev.  Robert  Wharton,  M.A.  Pemb.  Coll.  Camb.,  Chan- 
cellor of  Lincoln  Cathedral, and  Archdeaconof  Stowe,  b.  1751 ; 
i«.  1787,  Sarah,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  John  Whaley,  of 
IliUgate,  CO.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William  Llotd,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Thomas,  of  Aberford. 

III.  liobert,  B.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Carab.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Jiulpe  of  the  County  Court,  N.R.  co.  York,  m.  Katherine 
Mary,  3rd  dan.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Croft,  late  Canon 
Residentiary  of  York,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1819,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Robert. 

2  William  James  Lloyd,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  31  Jan.  1880,  Lncy 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Edward  Holland,  Esq.  of  Dumbleton. 

3  Henry. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  30  Oct.  186G,  Edward  A^aughan 
Richards,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  who  d.  Oct.  18S4. 

2  Catherine  Alice,  to.  18G1,  James  Gcorce  Fife,  Esq., 
Major-Gen.  Royal  Engineers.     (See  Fife-Cookson). 

3  Matilda  Mary. 

4  Sarah  Isabella,  m.  4  Aug.  1871.  John  Walter  Bnchanan 
RiddeU,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Sir  Walter  Buchanan-Riddell, 
Bart. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  1851. 

IT.  Catherine,  d.  1862. 
The  Rev.  Robert  Wharton  d.  20  Jan.  1808.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Llotd  Wharton,  Esq.  M.A.  Pemb.  Coll.  Camb., 
of  Dryburn,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Durham  1833-36,  b. 
18  Oct.  1789;  m.  June,  1818,  Frances  (who  rf.  28  Feb.  1879), 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Jacob,  of  The  Close,  Salisbury ; 
d.  15  Nov.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq.,  M.A.  Pemb.  Coll.  Camb., 
of  Dryburn  and  of  Aberford,  CO.  York,  J.P.and  D.L.,  6.  1795; 
111.  1832,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  liev.  John  Henry  Jacob,  Pre- 
bendary of  Salisbury,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John  Lloyd,  now  of  Dryburn. 

I.  Mary  Sarah. 

He  d.  25  Sept.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  maunch  arg.  and  a  canton  or.  Quartering, 
with  several  others,    Kiekbv,   Lancaster,   Boldeck,   Mont- 

FiCHET,  MlDDLETON,    CosYERS  0/   Boielbl/,    CONYERS   of  LaijtOil 

Axon,  De  Vesci,  De  Vere,  Bertram,  Scrope,  Lloyd,  &c. 
Cre.1t — A  bull's  head  erased  arg.  horned  or,  cliargtd  with  a 
trefold  vert. 

Siat — Dryburn,  Durham.  iJejicicnce— Bramhum,  Tadcaster, 
CO.  York. 

Ciabs — Carlton,  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


"WHATMAN    OF    VINTER'S. 

Whatman,  Louiea  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Charles  Eo.-s,  Esq.,  M.P.,  by  his  'wife,  Ladv 
Wary  Cornwallis,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles,  2nd 
Marquess  Cornvvallis,  m.  23  April,  1850,  James 
Whatman,  Esq.  of  Vinter's,  Kent,  M.A.,  F.E.S. 
and  F.S.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  West  Kent 
Militia,  b.  3  July,  1813;  d.  11  March,  1887  ;  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Eliza  Coruwallis,  m.  25  July,  1878,  to  Capt.  Arthur 
Dugdale,  R.A. 

II.  Ellen  Fhilippa  Louisa,  m.  7  April,  1875,  Blakeney  Persse 
Trousdell,  of  Aiighrim  Park.  co.  Galway,  late  Lieut.  7th 
Hussars,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Florence  Emma  Jemima. 

IV.  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

v.  Evelyn  Julia,  deceased. 

Mr.  Whatman  sat  in  Parliament  for  Maidstone  from 
1S52  to  1857,  for  West  Kent  from  185/  to  1859,  and 
ag  lin  for  Maidstone  1865-74. 

Lineage.— James  Whatman,  Esq.  of  Vinter's,  6.  1741, 
High  Sheriff  of  Kent,  1767  (of  a  family  which  claims  descent 
by  tradition  from  a  race  of  independent  Kentish  yeomen  of 
Saxon  limes)  ;  m.  1st,  1769,  Sarali,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Stanley,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  the  Cu.stoms,  cousin  of  the 
Earl  of  Derby,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Camilla,  m.  1794 
Sir  Charles  Style,  Bart.;  and  Lffititia  Philippa,  m.  1798, 
Samuel  Bosanquct,  Esq.  of  Dingestow  Court,  co.  Monmouth. 
Mr.  Whatman  to.  2ndly  1776,  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Jacob 


Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Broxboumebnry,  Herts,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Kelmarsh,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  had  one  son,  James,  his 
heir.    Mr.  Whatman  d.  1798,  and  was  s,  by  his  son, 

James  Whatman,  Esq.  of  Vinter's,  J. P.,  b.  1777;  m.  1811, 
Eliza  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Richard  Gusscn,  Es(i. 
of  Brookman's  Park,  Herts,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 
James,  late  of  Vinter's. 

Henry  Armytage,  late  9th  Lancers,  b.  8th  July,  1815  ;  d.  s.  p. 
20  Aug.  1B36. 

Charles  James,  b.  2  July,  1817 ;  m.  Dec.  1837,  Harriet 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rear-Admiral  Geolfrey 
Baron  de  Raigersfeld,  in  Austria;  and  d.  7  Nov.  1855, 
having  one  son,  Charles  Richard  Raigersfeld,  6.  March, 
1842,  deceased. 
Williain  Godfrey,  M.A.,  a  banker  of  London,  b.  17  FeT». 
1319;  d.  16  Dec.  1876;  m.  May,  1845,  Emma  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  of  Mr.  Serjeant  Heath,  of  Kitlands,  near  Dorking, 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1885)  had  George  Dunbar, 
m.  April,  1872,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Fuller,  Esq.  of  The 
Rookery,  near  Dorking;  William  Douglas,  w.  1889,  Mil- 
dred, dau.  of  S.  Gurney  Buxton,  Esq.  of  Catton  Hall,  Nor- 
folk ;  A  nne  Eliza,  deceased ;  Margaret  Eleanor,  m.  H.  Maiden, 
Esq. ;  Emma  Lfjuisa,  m.  Rev.  John  Forbes. 
Mr.  Whatman  d.  18  Sept.  1843. 

-4i}us— Per  pale  or  and  sa.  a  pheon  counterchanged.     Crest 
— Adcnii-lion  rampant  ppr.  holding  in  his  paw  a  pheon. 
Seat — Vinter's,  near  Maidstone,  Kent. 


WEEATIiEY    OF    BERKSWELIi    EAIiL.. 

Wheatlet,  Joshua  Hirst,  Esq.  of  Ecrkswell 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  J. P.  for  that  co.,  and  for  the 
West  Eiding,  co.  York,  b.  21  April,  1853  ;  m. 
5  June,  1884,  Edith  Adele,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Henry  Morris,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  The  Lodge, 
Halifax,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Joshua  Hirst,  b.  22  June,  1688. 

I.  Ida  Mary. 

II.  Alice  Gwendoline. 

III.  Olive  Barbara. 

Liineagre.— Joseph  Wheatlet,  Esq.,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1843, 
left  issue  by  Sarah  Hirst,  his  wife, 

Joshua  Hirst  Wheatley,  Esq.,  in.  27  April.  1848,  Jane 
Eliza  Cook,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1862}  had  i:=sue, 

Joshua  Hirst,  now  of  Berkswell  Hall. 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  vi.  Thomas  Lister  Ingham. 

Frances  Alice,  to.  Edward  Tlieodore  Ingham- 
Mr.  Wheatley  d.  24  April,  1876. 

Seat — Berkswell  Hall,  Coventry. 


WHEBLE    OF    BTJLMERSHE    COURT. 

Wheble,  James  William  St.  Lawrence,  Esq>. 
of  Bulmershe  Court,  Berks,  Capt.  late  Eoyal 
Artillery,  b.  29  Jan.  1853. 

Xiineag'e. — James  Wheble,  Esq.  ofWoodley  Lodge,  Berks, 
in.  Mary,  dau.  ol  Timothy  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Kilcor,  and  ha4 
issue, 

I.  James  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  Edmund  Joseph,    rii.    Emma  Blount,   and    d.    without 

m.  Robert,  d.  31  Dec.  1891. 
IV.  George,  deceased. 

v.  AVilliam    Francis   Joseph,    Hon.    Lieut.-Col.,    late    7l>i 
Dragoon  Guards. 

VI.  John,  Roman  Catholic  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  the 
Crimea,  d.  3  Nov.  1851. 

VII.  Daniel  O'Connell,  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Rr.bert  Cassidy, 
Esq.  of  Monasterevan,  and  d.  s.  p.  31  May,  1865. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Joseph  Wheble,  Esq.  of  Bulmer.she  Court,  Berks, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  Capt.  Berks  Militia;  to.  2& 
Aug.  ISoO,  Lady  Catherine  Elizabeth  St.  Lawrence,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Uowth,  K.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  William  St.  Lawrence,  now  of  Eulmershc  Court. 

II.  Ernest  Joseph,  6.  4  Aug.  1854. 

III.  Tristram  Josepli,  b.  4  June,  1857,  Major  3id  Ba:t.  Berk- 
.-ihire  Regt. 

IV.  Francis  Joseph,  b.  4  Sept.  1860  ;  d.  9  Nov.  1860. 
v.  Sidney  Joseph,  b.  30  Aug.  1863. 

VI.  Leo  Joseph  D.iniel,  b.  23  Feb.  1807. 
vii.  Gerard  Joseph,  6.  28  June,  1869. 
I.  Mary,  a  nun.  ii.  Emily  Catherine  Mary. 

III.  Ursula  Maiy. 
He  d.  28  Jan.  1884. 
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■WHEELER    OF    KYREWOOD    HOUSE. 

"WiiEELEK,  Edwaed  Yixcent  Yashox,  Esq.  of 
Nownluuu  Court,  co.  AVoivester,  J.P..  High  Sheriff 
1S93,  b.  3  Juno,  ISoS  ;  m.  27  Oct.  1S92,  EUzaheth 
EUeu  AViuwood,  Toungest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Smith,  Eart.  of  Eardiston,  co.  Worcester, 
and  has  issue, 

Marianne  Susan. 

Lineage.— Edward  AVheeleb,  Esq.  of  Kyrewood  House 
and  L;uulis\vick  ^son  of  Edward  ■\Vhcolor,  Esq.,  of  the  same 
place,  and  hrotUer  of  Mary  Wheeler,  wife  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Smith,  Bart,  of  Eardiston),  m.  Mary  Wood,  and  had 
Issue, 

Edwakd,  of  Kyrewood  House,  7?!.  1st,  1814,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  James  Graham.  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  iy'26,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
George  I'ardoe,  Esq.  of  Nash  Court,  Salop,  but  d.  s.  p. 
1S34. 

Vincent  Wood,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Mary,  d.  toim.  1822. 
The  2nd  son, 

Vincent  Wood  Wheeler,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Kyrewood 
House,  sometime  resident  at  Newnham  Court,  in  the  same 
shire,  6.  1  June,  17S6:  ??i.  1st,  2  May,  1810,  Cecilia  Slaria,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Smith,  15avt.  of  Eardiston  House  (which 
lady  d.  2  March,  1821)  ;  and  2ndly,  10  June,  1824,  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Graham,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  by  whom  (who  d. 
6  June,  1874)  he  left  at  his  decease,  9  June,  1853,  a  dau.,  Mary 
Anne,  who  d.  10  June,  1859,  and  a  son, 

Edward  Vincent  Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Kyrewood  House,  J. P. 
for  COS.  Worcc-ter,  Salop,  and  Hereford,  D.L.  forces.  Worces- 
ter and  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  1857,  b.  23  March,  1831 ;  m.  27 
May,  1854,  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  liev.  James  Volant 
Vashon,  Kector  of  Salwarpe,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Vincent  Vashon,  now  of  Newnham  Court. 

II.  Janus  Volant,  b.  9  July,  1861. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Vashon,  6.  2  Aug.  1855. 

He  d.  5  July,  1885. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  heads  sa. 
Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed  gu. 

Sffifs— Newnham  Court  and  Kyrewood  House,  Tenbury,  co. 

Worcester. 


"WHELER    OF    OTTERDEN    PLACE. 

Wheleb,  CnAELES  Wheler,  Esq.  of  Otterden 
Place,  Eeut,  and  Ledstone  Hall,  co.  York,  M.A. 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.  West  Hiding,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Kent,  High  Sheriff  1891,  formerly  Lieut.  East 
Kent  Mounted  Kifles  :  ««.  1869,  Elizabeth  Town- 
send,  elder  dau.  of  William  Hall,  Esq.  of  Syndale, 
Kent,  and  has  with  other  surviving  issue, 

I.  Granville  Charles  Hastings,  b.  1872. 

Lineage.— The  Rev.  Sir  George  Wheleb,  Knt.,  D.D., 
of  Charing  and  Odiliam,  son  of  Col.  Charles  Wheler,  of  the 
Life  Guards,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hutchin,  Esq.  of 
Egerton,  was  b.  at  Breda,  1050,  when  his  parents  were  in  exile 
for  their  lo.valty  to  Charles  I.  He  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Higgons,  of  Grewel,  Odiham,  Southampton,  by 
Bridget  his  wife,  sister  of  John  Granville,  Earl  of  Bath,  and 
ly  her  (who  d.  20  April,  1703;  had  issue.  Sir  George  d.  Jan. 
1723.     His  3rd  son, 

The  Rev.  Granville  Wheler,  of  Otterden  Place,  Kent, 
Eector  of  Leek,  and  Trebendary  of  Southwell,  co.  Nottingham, 
I/.  May,  1701  ;  m.  1st,  Lady  Catherine  Maria  Hastings,  4th 
dau.  of  Theophilus,  7th  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Jan.  1740)  had  issue, 

I.  Theophilus,  b.  1725;  d.  unin.l'iO. 

II.  Granville,  of  Otterden  Place,  vi.  Sibylla  Christian,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Robert  HasweU,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had 
issue  one  son, 

Granville  Hastings,  of  Otterden  Place,  Charing,  Kent,  and 
Ledstone  Hall.  co.  York,  b.  1780;  m.  Jane,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  de  Chair  Tattersall,  Chaplain  to  His 
Majesty,  Kector  of  Westboume,  Sussex,  and  Wotton- 
under-Edge,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had 
i?sue  an  only  son,  Gr:inville  Charles,  b.  1810;  d.  1818. 
Mr.  Granville  Hastings  Wheler  d.  1827. 

I.  Elizabeth,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Frances,  d.  1771. 

III.  Selina  Margaretta,  b.  1730;  /,).  Rev.  Thomas  Wills,  of 
Boskenna,  Cornwall;  and  rf.  there. 

IV.  Anne,  d.  young. 

V.  Catherine  Maria,  ra.  Rev.  Stuart  Monteath,  of  Closeburn 


Hall,  CO.  Dumfries,  father,  by  her,  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Stuart  Monteath,  bart. 

Mr.  Granville  Wheler  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Dove,  Esq.  of  London,  and  rf.  1786.    His  eldest  dau., 

Elizabeth  Wheler,  b.  May,  1727  ;  n.  Thomas  Medhurst, 
Esq.  of  Kippax  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  and  d.  1783, 
leaving  issue  an  only  son, 

Granville  William  Hastings  Medhurst,  Esq.  of  Kippax 
Hall,  CO.  York,  who  vi.  Sarah  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Jen- 
nings, of  Blackheath,  and  d.  4  April,  1840,  leaving  issue, 

William  Granville  Hastings  MEDHnnsT,  Esq.  of  Kippax 
Hall,  rf.  1835. 

Charles  (Rev.),  late  of  Otterden  PI'ice. 

The  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  Charles  Wheler,  M.A.  (Oxford),  of  Otterden 
Place,  J.P.  CO.  Kent,  and  AVcst  Riding,  eo.  York,  s.  to  the 
estate  in  1843,  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Granville  Hastings 
Wheler,  Esq.,  and  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  surname  of 
Wheler,  h.  1795;  m.  1831,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Landon,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Aberford,  co.  York,  and  Aymestiey, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Wheler,  now  of  Otterden. 

I.  Anne  Maria. 

II.  Elizabeth  Hastings,  m.  18C4,  Arthur  Thomas  Schreiber, 
Esq.  of  Busley  Rough,  Kent. 

ni.  Caroline,  m.  1862,  Rev.  St.  Aubyn  Hcnder  Molesworth 
St.  Aubyn,  SI. A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  of  Clowance,  Cornwall, 
Vicar  of  Collingham,  co.  Y'ork,  and  has  issue,  Hugh,  6.  3 
Jan.  1865;   Flora  Helen  ;  Anne  Caroline  ;  and  13evUe. 

IV.  Sybilla  Catharine,  deceased. 

V.  Julia  Fanny,  deceased. 

VI.  Flora  Hastings,  d.  1863. 

Mr.  Wheler  rf.  20  Nov.  1877. 

.^?'?iis— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  vert,  on  a  fess  or,  three  lions 
rampant  of  the  first,  for  Wheler;  2nd  and  3rd,  paly  of  six, 
gu.  andarg.,ona  canton  or,  a  martlet  gu.,  for  Medhubst. 
Crest — Out  of  a  muial  crown  or,  agriHin"s  head  erased  issuant 
ppr.,  for  Wheler. 

Seat — Ledstone  Hall,  co.  York;  and  Otterden  Place,  Kent. 


WHEELER    OF    BROMWICH    HOUSE. 

Wheeler,  Eev.  Thomas  Littleton,  M.A. 
of  Bromwich  House,  co.  Worcester,  b.  30  April, 
183 1 ;  m.  16  July,  18G7,  Katherine  Ewart,  dau.  of 
Capt.  R.  A.  Bradshaw,  R.N.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  IIenbt  Littleton,  6.  8  May,  1868,  2nd  Lieut.  1st  Hamp- 
shire Regt. 

II.  Arthur  Bradshaw,  6.  28  Sept.  1871. 

III.  Edgar  Lockyer,  b.  12  April,  1875. 
I.  Ellen  Augusta. 

Lineage.— The  family  settled  at  a  very  early  date  in 
Worcestershire,  as  is  shown  by  the  fact  that  their  arms  were 
granted  in  1585.  The  family  records  go  back  to  Allen 
Wheeleb,  Esq.,  Surgeon  of  Kidderminster,  who  m.  6  June, 
1769,  Decima  Green,  of  Burford,  Shropshire,  and  had  an  only 
surviving  son. 

Rev.  Allen  Wheeler,  b.  20  Nov.  1775,  for  many  years 
Minor  Canon  and  Precentor  of  the  Cathedral,  Worcester,  and 
Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  in  the  same  city;  ?».  18  June,  1801, 
Sarah  Harward,  of  Burford,  Shropshire,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Allen,  who  rf.  s.  p. 

II.  Thomas  Littleton. 

III.  George  Aust,  who  rf.  young. 

I.  Margaret  Ann,  m.  Matthew  Pierpoint,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Littleton,  6.  22  Feb.  1806;  m.  1829,  Rosa 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Lockyer,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Littleton,  the  present  representative  of  the 
family. 

I.  Rosa,  rf.  24  May,  1837. 

II.  Ellen  Mary,  rf.  5  March,  1860. 

He,  like  his  father,  was  for  many  years  Minor  Canon  and 
Precentor  of  the  Cathedral,  and  Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  Wor- 
cester. 

Arms — Or,  a  chev.  between  three  leopards'  heads,  sa. 

Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed  gu. 

Residence — Bromwich  House,  co.  Worcester. 


BODDAM-WHETHAM  OF  KIRKLINGTON 
HALL. 

Boddam-Whetham,  Maria  Agatha,  of  Kirk- 
lington  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  only  child  of  the  late 


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Major-GeB.  Wlictliam,  of  Kirklingfcon,  son  of  the 
Very  Eev.  John  Whetham,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lismore, 
by  Agatlia  liis  wife,  dau.  of  John  lloore,  Esq.,  M.P., 
aud  grandson  of  John  Whetham,  Esq.,  whose  elder 
brother  was  Gen.  Thomas  Whetham,  of  the  time  of 
Queen  Anne,  m.  3  June,  1841,  Alexander  Boddam, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  and  Hon.  Col.  of  the  Eojal  Sherwood 
Foresters,  late  Capt.  18th  Foot,  youngest  son  of  the 
late  Rawson  Hart  Boddam,  Esq.,  formerly  Governor 
of  Bombay,  by  Eliza  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  W. 
Tudor,  Esq.  of  co.  Monmouth.  He  d.  at  Eome  in 
187-,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Whetham,  late  73rd  Regt.,  h.  May,  1843  ;  to.  1882, 
Harriett,  dau.  of  James  Manning,  Esq.  of  Sydney, 
K.S.W.,  and  has,  with  four  other  sons, 

Arthur  Courtney,  6.  April,  1884. 

II.  Alexander  Eawsun,  late  60th  Rifles,  6.  March,  1845  ;  m. 
1877,  Jane  Cape,  dau.  of  the  late  Brigadier-Gen.  J. 
McKillop  Taylor,  Eombay  Cavalry,  and  d.  April,  1884, 
leaving  issue, 

Violet,  h.  Jan.  1881. 
ni.  Arthur  Tudor,  Lieut.-Col.  late  23rd  Royal  ^yeIsh  Fusi- 
liers, 6.  April,  1848;  m.  1873,  Gertrude  Evelyn,  dau.  of 
the  late    Edward   Hurst,    Esq.  of  Higliam   Grange,  co. 
Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Tudor,  b.  1874.  Cecil,  6.  1879. 

Henry,  6.  18a2.  Hugh.  Evelyn. 

I.  Agatha  Eliza,  m.  Oct.  1864,  Leonard,  eldest  son  of  E.  M. 
Jacques,   Esq.  of  Eastby  Abbey,  co.  York,  and  rf.  Oct. 
1882,  leaving  two  sons,  Harold,  6.  1875,  and  Ernest,  h. 
1876. 
n.  Susan  Clara,  m.  1872,  Avery  Jebb,  Esq.,  late  85th  Regt. 
Arnif — Quarterly  ;  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  cross  arg.,  for  AVhet- 
siAM  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  cross  or,  five  mullets,  sa.,  lor 
Boddam.     Cicsls — 1st,    Whetham,   a  cubit  arm    in    armour 
grasping  in  the  hand  a  s«-ord  ppr. ;  2nd,  Boddam,  a  buck  trip- 
pant  ppr.,  attired  and  unguled  or.     Motto — "  Jehovah." 
(SeaJ— Kirklington  Hall,  Southwell,  Notts. 


WHIELDON    OF    SPRINGFIELD    HOUSE. 

WniELDON,  Arthur  Edward,  Esq.  of  Wyke 
Hall,  CO.  Dorset,  J.P.  co.  Denbigh,  b.  May,  1820 ; 
m.  1862,  Helena,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Eatcliffe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Leyland,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  by  her,  who  d.  1889.  has  issue, 

I.  Frances  Mary.  it.  Georgina. 

III.  Eveline  Annie.  iv.  Eleanor  Marguerite. 

V.  Cecile  Violet. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Whieldon,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Hall,  c«. 
Stafford,  High  Sheriff  1787;  m.  13  Sept.  J776,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Cumberland  Place,  Lomlon,  and  left  at 
tiis  decease,  1794,  three  sons, 

I.  Geokgb,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  resident  at  Eome,  d.  184.5. 

iir.  Edward,  of  Hale's  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  Rector  of  Burslem, 
m.  Iilary,  dau.  of  John  Bill,  Esq.of  Farley  Hill:  and  d.  1859, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
1  Rev.  Edward  Whieldon,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Croxden  and 
Bradley-le-Moors,  co.  Stafford,  m.  1864,  Mary  Harriett, 
dau.  of  Eev.  William  '^andford,  and  d.  1886. 
I.  Charlotte,  m.  Dan"     jjird  Baddeley,  Esq.  of  Ivy  House. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Whieldon,  Esq.  of  Springfield  House,  co.  Warwick, 
and  of  The  Grove,  Hants,  J.P.  for  cos.  Stafford,  Warwick,  and 
Northampton,  and  D.L.  of  the  first  High  Sheriff  of  co.  War- 
wick, 1847,  b.  27  March,  178G;  m.  1st.  9  Nov.  1809,  Saba,  2nd 
<3au.  of  the  late  Josiah  Spode,  Esq.  of  The  Mount,  co.  Stafford, 
but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  ?n.  2ndly,  19  Feb.  1817,  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Brettell,  Esq.  of  !•  install  House, 
and  of  Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who 
d.  1850), 

George,  late  of  Wyke  Hall. 

AETHUK  Edward,  now  of  Wyke  Hall. 

Harry  Thomas  Turner,  «(,.  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  McCarragher, 

Esq.,   M.D.,  of   Chichester,  Sussex:  and  d.  1866,  leaving 

issue  two  sons  and  one  dau. 
Georgina  Elizabeth,  to.  1846,  Hastings  D.  Sands,  late  Capt. 

King's  Dragoon  Guards  ;    and  d.  1877,  leaving  one   dau., 

Annie,  m.  1st,  Ormsby  PhiUbs,    Capt.    3rd    Hussars ;    imd 

2ndly,  25  Sept.   1877,  Edmuiltt  Reginald  Talbot  Pole,  Esq.. 

eldest  son  ol  Sir  William  Edmund  Pole,  9th  and  present 

Bart. 
Katherine  Mary,  d.  unm.  3  Jan.  1866. 


Mr.  Whieldon  d.  19  Sept.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Whieldon,  Esq.  of  Wyke  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1863,  b.  1818;  -ni.  1847,  Anne,  widow  of  James  Morti- 
mer, Esq.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  May,  1861.  He  d.  1872,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms—Gw.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  pears  stalked 
and  leaved  or,  as  many  crosses  sa.  a  chief  erm.  thereon  a  lion 
passant  of  the  fourth.  Crest — Upon  a  mount  vert  between  two 
branches  of  oak  ppr.  a  fer-de-moline  fessways  sa.,  thereon 
perched  a  parrot  vert  collared  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter  claw 
a  pear  stalked  and  leaved  also  ppr.  Motto — Virtus  praestan- 
tior  auro. 

6Va«s— Wyke  Hall,  near  Gillingham,  Dorset ;  Ashe  Grange, 
Farnham,  Surrey. 

Residence— lAWington,  Leamington. 


WHISTLER    OF     ELTON. 
Whistler,  The  Eev.  Eose  Fuller,  M.A.  of 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  J. P.,  b.  1825 ;  m. 
1855,  Augusta,  dau.  of  James  Watts,  Esq.  of  Battle, 
Sussex,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Watts  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Theddlethorpe,  All 
Saints',  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  14  Nov.  1856;  M.R.C.S.  Eng., 
L.S.A.,  VI.  Georgiana  Rosalie  Shapter,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  J. 
Stevenson  Strange,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Grange,  co.  Hants, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Eleanor  Rosalie,  6.  28  Feb.  1887. 

2  Irene,  b.  1888. 

3  Dorothy  Ruth,  6.  1890. 

II.  Alfred  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Newton  Valence,  Hants,  5. 
9  Feb.  1858;  M.A.  of  Emmanuel  Coll.  Camb.,  m.  Mary 
Maude,  3rd  dau.  of  above  mentioned  W.  J.  S.  Strange, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Maude  Benedicta,  b.  1891.  Evelyn  Mary. 

III.  Fuller,  b.  22  Aug.  1859,  M.A.  of  Emmanuel  Coll.  Camb., 
Capt.  Highland  Light  Infantry,  m.  Gwenllian  Annie,  2nd 
dau.  of  W.  A.  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Lahore,  and  has  issue, 

Hugh,  b.  1889. 

IV.  Webster  William  (Eev.),  b.  6  Feb.  1870,  B.A.  Emmanuel 
Coll.  Camb. 

I.  Augusta,  6,  28  May,  1861 ;  7/i.  the  Eev.  Gilbert  Flesher 
Smith-Eewse,  M.A.  of  Emmanuel  Coll.  Camb.,  Eector  of 
St.  Margaret's  and  St.  Peters,  South  Elmham,  Suffolk  {see 
Burke's  Colonial  Gentry),  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Gilbert,  6.  7  Aug.  1887. 
OsythMary,  b.  6  June,  1889. 

II.  Edith  Benedicta,  b.  19  July,  1863. 

III.  Mary,  b.  22  Oct.  1865. 

Lineage.— The  Whistler  family  appear  to  have  held 
lands  in  the  co.  of  Berks  from  a  very  remote  period,  for  we 
find  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  that  Johannes  le  Whistler 
was  seized  of  the  manor  of  Westhanney,  whilst  in  1380, 
Eichard  Whistler,  of  Westhanney,  aforesaid,  and  Joan  his 
wife,  appear  as  "  deforciants ''  of  the  manor  of  Westlakynge  to 
John  de  Lilibone,  Knt.,  Isabel  his  wife,  and  John,  son  of  John 
de  Eothwell  (vide  Feet  of  Fines,  Berks,  Mich.  4  Richard  II.). 
Succeeding  generations  of  the  Whistler  family  would  seem  to 
have  acquired  (whilst  retaining  their  Berkshire  estates)  lands 
in  the  neighbouring  co.  of  Oxon,  for  we  read  in  the  "  Paro- 
chial Collections  for  Oxfordshire,"  printed  by  SirT.  Phillipps, 
that  "in  Little  Milton  is  a  manor  called  by  the  name  of 
Cosmore,  which  was  possessed  by  Judge  Cosmore,  d.  1429, 
from  whom  it  came  to  the  Whistlers,"  and  was  in  course  of 
time  possessed  by 

Hugh  Whistler,  of  Little  Haseley,  co.  Berks,  b.  about  the 
year  1550,  d.  at  Little  Haseley,  and  was  there  bur.  on  8  Oct. 
1630,  beneath  the  centre  aisle  of  the  church.  Having  m.,  he 
left  issue, 

I.  John,  admitted  a  Studotir  of  Gray's  Inn.  4  May,  1602; 
Recorder  of  Oxford,  and  M.P.  for  that  city  from  1628  to 
1640.  He  suffered  much  during  the  Civil  Wars,  and  dying 
at  Little  Haseley  in  1647,  was  there  bur.  in  the  church 
"next  below  his  father." 

II.  Henry,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford;  Rector 
of  Little  Whitnam,  Berks,  also  of  Whitchurch,*  in  the  south 

*  The  Manor  of  Whitchurch,  as  also  that  of  Gatehampton  in 
the  parish  of  Goring,  both  in  the  county  of  Oxford,  were  for 
many  successive  generations  vested  in  a  senior  branch  of  the 
Whistler  family,  from  among  the  many  worthy  members  of 
which  may  perhaps  be  singled  Daniel  Whistler,  F.R.S.,  Fellow 
of  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  and  President  of  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians, frequently  mentioned  in  the  Diaries  of  Pepys  and 
Evelyn. 


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Will 


part  of  Oxfordshire ;  h.  IftSG:  he  </.  2R  Aug.  1672,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  church  of  \Vhit,Uurch,  having  been  Rector  of 
the  parish  56  yeai-s.  He  m.  Dorolliy  House,  and  by  her  left 
issue, 

1  John,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll  Oxfonl,  s.  to  the  Haseley  estate, 
where  he  rf.  1    Feb.  1720,  .nged  8-1  years.     By  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  and  cousin-gerinan,  he  left  issue, 
Daniel,  M..\.  Oxford,  w.-is  presented  by  Tliotnas  Byde, 
in  1707.  to  the  living  of  Bengeo,  in  Herts.    He  d.  at 
Liitle  Haseley,  29  Aug.  1729,  unm. 
Elizabeth,  inherited,  upon  the  death  of  her  brother,  the 
Haseley  estate,  having?)!.  1st.  William  liowc,  of  Higham 
Hall.   Essex,    and   the    Middle  Temple,  London ;    and 
2ndly,  Hugh  Kelly,  of  Ireland,  who  sold  the  estate. 
Ralph,  d.  unm.  Dorothy. 

III.  Ralph,  of  Gray's  Inn,  London,  Magharafelt,  co.  London- 
derry, and  Combe,  in  the  county  of  Hants,  J.P.  Fought  at 
EdKchill  asa  Capt.  of  Horse  in  the  Parliamentary  army;  was 
original  tenant  and  colonizer  of  the  lands  of  the  Salters' 
Company  in  Ulster ;  d.  at  Magharafelt,  23  Feb.  1657,  and 
was  there  bur.  in  the  cliurch  he  had  caused  to  be  erected. 
His  will  bearing  date  1-5  Dec.  1056,  was  proved  in  London, 
4  May,  ]6o8.  By  his  wife  Elizabeth  (who  in  her  will, 
proved  at  Winchester,  20  May,  1701,  mentions  her  land  at 
Buttermere,  Wilts),  ho  left  issue,  an  only  dau., 

Annie,  m.  to  her  cousin,  Gabriel  Whistler,  of  whom 
presently. 

IV.  Hugh,  M.A.  Oxford,  was  presented  to  the  Ecctoiy  of 
Facomb,  Hants,  Aug.  1618,  by  the  Marquis  of  Buckingham. 
He  also  held  the  Manor  of  Ham  in  Wiltshire;  d.at  Facomb 
in  the  year  1662,  was  there  bur.  By  his  1st  wife,  Hannah, 
who  was  bur.  at  Facomb,  6  Jan.  1625-6,  he  had  issue, 

1  Hugh,  d.  an  infant. 

2  John,  of  whom  presently. 

By  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah,  who  was  bur.  at  F-acomb,  6  Sept. 
1646,  he  had  issue, 

3  George. 

4  Gabriel,  bapt.  at  Facomb,  22  Aug.  1630,  inherited  from 
his  uncle  Ralph  the  estates  of  Magharafelt,  co.  London- 
derry, and  Combe,  Hants,  J.P.  It  is  related  of  him  that 
at  the  siege  of  Derry  he  headed  sixty  of  his  tenantry 
(Manor  of  Sal) ;  d.  at  Combe,  and  was  there  bur.  14  Aug. 
1710,  having  m.  1658,  his  cousin,  Annie,  the  only  child  of 
Ralph  Whistler,  above-named,  who  bore  him  no  issue. 

5  Ralph. 

6  Henrj',  of  Epsom,  co.  Surrey,  J.P.,  and  Bengeo,  Herts, 
bapt.  at  Facomb,  11  March,  1631-5;  amassed  considerable 
wealth  as  a  merchant  in  London,  and  by  his  will,  dated 
26  Aug.  1718,  and  proved  in  London,  12  June,  following, 
bequeathed  the  bulk  of  the  same  to  his  only  dau., 

Mary,  m.  Edward  Cheeke,  of  Copt  Hall,  Essex  ;  she  d. 
30  bet.   1707,  and  was  bur.  at  Waltham  Abbey,  from 
whence  her  body  was  afterwards  removed  to  Battle, 
Sussex.    She  had  issue,  two  daus., 
Elizabeth,  who  ??!.  Thomas  Byde,  of  Ware  Park,  and 
by  him  left  issue,  a  dau.,  vi.  W.  Plummer,  of  Blakes- 
weare  Park,  M.P.,  whose  grandson,  Richard  Whate- 
ley,  became  Archbishop  ot  Dublin. 
Jane,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Webster,  Bart,  of  Battle  Abbey, 
Sussex,  M.P.  for  Colchester.     She  d.  30  Jan.  1760, 
aged   78,    having    had     issue,   a   son.  Sir  Whistler 
Webster,  Bart,  of  Battle  Abbey,  who  dying  1778,  was 
«.  in  the  title  by  his  brother,  Sir  Godfrey   Webster 
(vide  Bceke's  Baronetage). 

7  Edward,  bapt.  at  Facomb,  16  Feb.  1645-6. 

1  Mary,  bapt.  at  Facomb,  4  June,  1637. 

2  Eleu'nor,  bapt.  at  Facomb,  1639  ;  m.  1st,  John  R.iwlin- 
son,  of  Combe,  and  2ndly,  Peter  Joye,  of  London,  mer- 
chant.   She  was  bur.  at  Combe  in  1738. 

3  Joane,  bapt.  at  Facomb,  March,  1642;  m.  the  Very  Rev. 
Francis  Ayscough,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Bristol,  and  dying  in 
1C09,  left  issue  by  him, 

Augusta  Ann,  rii.  Sir  James  Cockburn,  Eart.  of  Langton, 
from  whom  descend  "  the  many  worthies  of  that  dis- 
tinguished race." 
Rev.  John  Wbistlek  (the  eldest  surviving  son  of  Rev.  Hugh 
Wliistler),  was  bapt.  at  P"acomb  1   Feb.  1624-5,  he  graduated 
M..\.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  and  was  afterwards  Vicar  of 
Clapham,  in  Sussex,  where  he  was  bur.  27  I'eb.  1685-0,  having 
r/j.,  he  left  issue, 

JoH.v,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  Jonas  Knight,  of  Arundel,  Sussex.    She  was 
bur.  there  21  Feb.  1710,  and  he  3  Oct.  1738. 

His  only  son, 

John  Whistler,  of  Newbury  and  Tangley,  Berks,  and 
Eeckley,  Hants,  d.  29  April,  1721,  and  was  bur.  at  Newbury. 
His  will,  dated  7  April,  1721,  was  proved  in  London,  19  June, 
following.    By  his  wife  Mary,  who  d.  1742,  he  left  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  bapt.  at  Newbury,  1717  ;  and  there  bur.  1724. 
His  son, 
John  Whistler,  of  Tangley  and  Beckley,  was  bapt.  at  New- 


bury, 1  Jan.  1717,  and  dying  at  Bexhill,  in  Sussex,  was  there 
bur.  March,  1786.  His  will,  dated  13  Dec.  17S5,  was  proved 
in  London  23  March  following.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Turner  (wh(» 
d.  1793),  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  who  settled  at  Doncaster,  in  Yorkshire. 

2  Hugh,  who  was  bur.  at  Bexhill,  20  Dec.  1805,  unm. 

3  Webster,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Mary,  Jii.  Thomas  Reeves,  of  Clerkenwell. 

2  Elizabeth,  rf.  in  the  lifetime  of  her  father. 

3  Jane,  m.  1st,  —  Baxter ;  2ndly,  —  Otter. 
The  youngest  son, 

Webster  Whistler,  6.  17  Jan.  1747,  graduated  M.A.  at  St. 
.Tolin's  Coll.  Canib.,  Rector  of  Hastings  and  Newtimber,  Sussex, 
to  the  former  of  which  livings  he  was  presented  by  his  kinsman. 
Sir  Whistler  Webster,  Bart,  of  Battle.  Dying  at  Hsslings  2 
March,  1831,  he  was  there  bur.  in  the  parish  church  of  All 
Saints.  He  m.  1st,  20  Oct.  1769,  Ann  Lowther,  by  whom  he 
left  issue  an  only  son, 

I.  Webster,  6.  15  Feb.  1770,  Capt.  24th  Eegt.  of  Light 
Dragoons;  rf.  8  Sept.  1837,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Jane, 
a  sister  of  Col.  Mackay,  of  Ravensden  Park,  co.  Bedford, 
who  d.  1660,  aged,  80,  three  sous  and  two  daus.,  of  whom, 

1  Godfrey  Webster,  6.  31  Oct.  1802;  Major  in  the  19th 
Madras  Native  Infantry,  d.  in  India,  in  1843,  unm. 

2  James,  Major-General  in  the  army,  and  C.B.,  6.  2.'V 
April,  1804;  commanded  the  3rd  Madras  Cavalry  during 
the  Indian  Mutiny ;  and  dying  at  Bath,  was  there  bur. 
By  his  wife  Fanny  Virginia  Evelina,  dau.  of  H.  Chaniicr, 
Chief  Secretary,  and  Member  of  the  Madras  Council,  he 
left  issue, 

Henry  Charles  Campbell,  b.  25  Oct.  1849,  Capt.  in  the 

Bengal  Staff  Corps  ;  d.  from  injuries  received  in  a  tiger 

hunt,  11  April,  1882,  unm. 
Albert   Edward,  6.  27    Dec.    1S57,  Capt.  Bengal   Stuff 

Corps,  m.  3  Oct.  1893,  Florence  Annie  Gordon,  dau.  of 

Charles  Forbes  Rivett-Carnae,  Esq. 
James  Arthur,  6.  25  Oct.  1861,  late  Lieut.  Srd  King's 

Shropshire  Light  Infantry. 
Thomas  Godfrey,  b.  13  May,    1SC3,   Capt.  Hampshire 

Kegt. 
Evelina,  h.  12  Dec.  1856. 
Isabella. 

Annie  Catherine,  6.  1864. 
He  7)1.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Lashmer,  of  Shipley,  co. 
Sussex,  and  d,.  2  March,  1831,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  George  Lashmer,  h.  6  April,  1798;  d.  utua-  14  Oct. 
1819. 

III.  Edward  Webster,  6.  15  May,  1799:  and  d.  Tnjan.  1S79-- 
By  his  wife  Mary  Ann,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Alcock,  o'( 
Sheen,  co.  Stafford,  he  had  issue,  live  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  George  Lashmer,  b.  9  April,  1822 ;  d.  at  Harrogate^, 
1882. 

2  Edward  John,  of  Tendring  Hall,  co.  Essex,  6.  22  Jan. 
1824;  m.  Mary  Sykes,  daa.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Cooper, 
B.D.,  Vicar  of  Rye,  co.  Sussex,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  April, 
1868. 

3  Rose  Fuller,  now  of  Elton. 

4  Henry  Ratcliffe,  b.  20  Jan.  1828;  m.  Annie,  dan.  of  the 
Rev.  I.  S.  R.Evans,  of  Fazakerly  House,  Pi-escot;  J. P.. 
for  COS.  York,  Chester,  and  Lancaster,  and  Cliairman  oi 
Quarter  Sessions,  and  d.  Feb.  1880. 

5  Kensington,  who  d.,  aged  8. 

1  Annie,  m.  Alexander  Wallace,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Ox- 
ford, M.D. 

2  Jlary,  m.  Joseph  Savile  Evans,  of  Hong  Kong,  China, 
Knight  of  the  Order  of  Christ  of  Portugal. 

I.  Penelope,  h.  1795;  to.  Thomas  Smith,  of  Glenrock,  Sydney, 
N.S.W. (vide  Burke's  Colonial  Genir'j),  eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Smith,  of  Great  Houghton  House,  co.  Northamiiton.  She 
d.  in  1860,  leaving  issue  by  him  (who  d.  1842), 

Thomas  Whistler,  of  Glenrock,  sometime  M.L.  A.  of  N.S.  W., 

m.    1847,  Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of  JohnStiet,  of  Bathurst, 

N.S.W.,  by  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Rendell,  ami 

niece  of    Sir  Matthew  Page  Wood,   Bart,  of  Hatlierly 

House,  CO.  Gloucester,  M.P.,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue 

male, 

Henry  Whistler  Smith-Rewse,   Capt.  and  Brevet-Major 

R.E.  (assumed  by  royal  licence  the  surname  ot  Rews-e 

in    addition   to   that   of    Smith);    m.    1874,    Florence 

Agnata  Frances,  dau.  of  Gen.  George  William  Powlett 

lii'igliam,  C.B.  {vide  Binoiiam),  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Bingham  Whistler,  b.  1876. 

2  Geoffrey  Bingham  Whistler,  b.  1878. 

3  Meyrick  Wliistler,  b.  1889. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  b.  1796;  m.  William  Stevens;  and  d.  1874. 
HI.  Jane,  b.  1890;  m.  R.  A.  Coward,  of  Ouscley  Lodge,  Oltl 

Windsor;  and  d.  1833. 

IV.  Sophia,  b.  1803  ;  d.  at  Hasting.<i.  1878,  unm. 

V.  Eleanor,  b.  1813  :  m.  Henry  Gilbert  Smith,  formerly  o5 
Sydney,  and  sometime  M.L.C  of  that  colony  {vide  Burke's 
Colonial  Gentn/),  and  d.  1839,  s.p. 

VI.  Saiah,  b.  1808;  d.  at  Hastings,  18S2,  unm. 
A'fsii/cnce— Elton  Rectory,  Peterborough. 


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WHITAKEE    OF    BALKHOLME    MANOR 
AND    EVERTHORPE. 

WniTAKEE,  Thojias  STEPHEN,  Esq.  of  Balk- 
holme  Manor,  and  Everthorpe,  co.  York,  h.  26  Oct. 
1830  ;  s.  his  father  18  April,  1852;  m.  1853,  Annie, 
dan.  of  William  Lund,  Esq. 

liineage. — Gabriei,  Whitaker,  of  Balkholme  Manor,  m. 
1710,  Hannali,  dau.  of  John  Dunn;  and  d.  29  May,  1761, 
leaving  a  son, 

William  WnixAicER,  of  Balkholme  Manor,  m.  1746,  Ellin, 
dau.  of  John  Peirson;  and  <l.  2  Jan.  1780,  leaving  a  son, 

John  'Whitakeii,  Esq.  of  Balkholme  Manor,  vi.  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Horner,  d.  s.  p.  6  Oct.  18-U,  leaving  his  property  to  his 
nephew,  Thomas  ^Vikeley  ,ivho  assumed  the  name  of  Whitakeh, 
by  royal  licence,  and  became 

Thomas  Wuitakek,  Esq.  of  Balkholme  Manor.  He  m.  ISCfi, 
Alary,  dau.  of  Stephen  Gee,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  18  April,  18.52, 
leaving  an  only  child,  Thomas  Sievbes  Whitakeb,  Esq.,  now 
of  Balkholme  Manor. 

Anns — Sa..  three  mascles  arg.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  in 
armour  bearing  a  flaming  sword  ppr. 

Residence — Everthorpe  Hall,  Brough,  East  Yorkshire. 


Seat — Broadclough,  Bacup. 

iJeiideraca  — VVinsIey  Hall,  Westbury,  near  Shrewsbury. 


WHITAKER    OF    BROADCLOUGH. 

WniTAKEE,  John,  Esq.  of  Broadeloiigh,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  Winsley  Hall,  Salop,  J. P.,  and  Lord  of 
tlie  Manor  of  Westbury  in  that  co.,  h.  31  July, 
1829  ;  in.  Ist,  16  June  1858,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of 
Robert  Munn,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hill,  Stackheads,  near 
Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1883) 
bas  issue, 

I.  JA^^Es,  Lieut.  20th  Hussars,  b.  2  Aug.  1863. 

II.  John,  b.  6  Sept.  ise.'i. 

in.  Dugald  Eobert,  i.  24  Dec.  1869. 
IV.  Norman  Munn,  b.  6  May,  1878. 

I.  Gertrude. 

II.  Annette,  m.  3  Sept.  1890,  Rossall  Sandford,  Esq. 
ni.  Margaret  Louisa. 

IV.  Mabel  Harriet. 

He  m.  2ndly,  30  April,  1887,  IMary  Stewart  Seattle, 
dau.  of  William  Richardson,  Esq.  of  The  Mains, 
Lockerbie,  N.B. 

Lineage. — It  appears  by  deed  that  John  Whitakeb,  of 
Broadclough,  in  Rossendale,  co.  Lancaster,  was  present  at  a 
Meeting  of  the  copyhold  tenants  of  the  Forest  of  Eossendale, 
held  about  the  year  1510.  His  son,  John  Whitakeb,  living 
$575,  was  father  of  James  Whitakeb.  who  «'..  Isabella,  dau,  of 
John  Tattersall,  a  co-heiress,  and  dying  Jan.  1612,  left,  with 
several  other  children,  a  son  and  heir,  John  Whitakeb, 
who  left  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir,  John  Whitakeb, 
Broadclough,  6.  1632,  who  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Townley, 
Esq.,  of  Hurstwood,  and  dying  1693,  left  a  numerous  family, 
of  which  the  eldest  son,  John  Whitakeb,  of  Broadclough, 
was  father,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  of  an  only  son  and  heir, 
John  VrniTARER,  of  Broadclough,  bapt.  13  April,  1691,  who 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Whitaker,  of  Bacup,  and  left 
at  his  decease,  17  March,  1758,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
successor, 

James  Whitaker,  Esq.,  of  Broadclough,  6.  8  June,  1727, 
who  rn.  Sarah  Hoyle,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  6  Oct.  1772, 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Whitakeb,  Esq.  of  Broadclough,  b.  15  July,  1705, 
oho  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Hoyle,  of  Fairwell, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  2  Dec.  1795,  James,  his  heir;  and 
Dorotliy  Anne,  wife  of  George  Ormerod,  Esq.    The  only  son, 

James  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Broadclough,  J. P.,  b.  15  July, 
1789;  HI.  2  Nov.  1326,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Ormerod,  Esq.  of  Eankside,  near  Manchester,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  -26  March,  1870)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Win.sley  Hall,  Salop. 

James,  of  Hampton  Hall,  Wortlien,  Salop,  J.P.,  b.  1  Nov. 
1831  ;  m.  3  March,  1863,  EHzabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Every  Clayton,  of  Kowley,  near  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  and 

has,  witli  other  issue, 
Heni7  Ernest,  h.  1869. 

AVilliam  Henry,  M.A.,  b.  22  Sept.  1833. 

Eliza  Henrietta,  m.  Capt.  Thomas  Edward  Every  Clayton,  of 
Carr  Hall,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 
.Mr.  Whitaker  d.  19  April,  1855. 

Arii!s—?^s.  three  ma.'x-les  arg.  Crcsf— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  stag's  head  ppr. 


"WHITAKER    OF    THE    HOLME. 

Master-Whitaker,  Mary  Charlotte,  of  The 
Holme,  CO.  Lancaster,  m.  23  Aug.  18S7,  Rev.  Alfred 
Master  (Rector  of  Stainbourne,  Essex,  from  1868 
to  1889),  youngest  son  of  the  late  Ven.  Robert 
Mosley  Master,  Archdeacon  of  Manchester,  and 
Rector  of  Croston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  assumed,  bv 
royal  licence  in  1889,  the  surname  of  Whitakeb 
in  addition  to  that  of  Master. 

Lineag-e.— Thomas  Whitakeb,  b.  circa  1504  (son  of 
RicHAED  Whitaker,  of  Holme,  living  at  Burnley,  1545,  who  s 
to  Holme,  on  the  death  s.  p.  1527,  of  his  elder  brother,  John, 
grandson  of  Thomas  Whitacbe,  who  d.  1529,  great-grandson 
of  Robert  Whitacre,  Esq.,  and  great-great-grandson  of 
Thomas  Whitacre,  living  1431),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Nowell,  Esq,  of  Read,  and  d.  15S3,  having  had  issue,  Robert; 
Richard;  and  William,  D.D.,  Master  of  St.  John's  Coll. 
Camb.,  b.  1547,  d.  1595.  The  eldest  son,  Robert  Whitakeb, 
Ksq.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Greenwood,  of  Green- 
wood Lea,  and  was  father  of  Thomas  Whitaker,  Esq., 
who  was  buried  14  July,  1G31,  and  left,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Bancroft,  of  Paliz  House,  and  his  wife,  Isabel 
Woodroof,  of  Banktop,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  William 
Whitaker,  bapt.  25  April,  1603,  m.  Mary  Crabtree,  and  d. 
1641,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas  Whitaker,  Esq.,  bapt.  25  Aug. 
1631,  who  m.  1st,  Dorothy  Travis,  of  Inchfield,  and  2ndly, 
Judith,  dau.  of  James  Wliitaker,  Esq.  of  Broadclough,  and 
by  ttie  latter  only  had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Whitaker,  Esq.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Hartley,  of 
Grimshaw,  and  d.  1719,  leaving  (with  other  issue)  a  son, 

Thomas  U'hitaker,  Esq.,  bapt.  28  May,  1693,  who  in.  Anne 
Tlionias,  of  Erringden,  and  had  (besides  other  issue)  two  sons, 
Thomas  and  William.    The  former, 

Thomas  Whitakeb,  of  Holme,  bapt.  30  .Tune,  1726,  .■!.  his 
father  in  the  family  estates,  but  d.  s.  p.,  1759,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Rev.  William  Whitakeb,  of  Holme,  b.  27  Nov.  1730,  who 
m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Dunham,  Esq.  of  Sedgford,  and 
relict  of  Ambrose  Allen,  eldest  son  of  Philip  Allen,  Esq.  of 
King's  Lynn.     He  d.  1  June,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Dunham  Whitaker,  LL.D.,  F.A.S.,  J.P.,  the 
well-known  Antiquary  and  local  Historian,  'Viear  of  Whalley 
and  Blackburn,  Minister  of  St.  John's,  b.  8  June,  1759  ,  m.  13 
Jan.  1783,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thoresby,  Esq.  of  Leeds, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir,  M.A.,  Curate  of  Colne  and  Accrington,  b. 
31  Dec.  1785,  who  m.  26  March,  1810,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Hordern,  Esq.  of  Wolverhampton,  and  had  an  only 
son,  Thomas  Hoedern,  successor  to  his  grandfather;  he  d. 
2  Sept.  1817. 

William,  6.  28  May,  1798. 

Robert,  b.  4  Dec.  1800. 

John  Richard,  b.  1807. 

Lucy,  m.  Thomas  Starkie,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Q.C. 

Mary  Charlotte. 

Dr.  Whitaker  d.  18  Dec,  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Thomas  Hordern  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  The  Holme,  J. P., 
F.S.A.,  b.  2  Dec.  1814;  m.  1st,  1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  B. 
Garforth,  Esq.  of  Coniston  Hall,  co.  York,  which  lady  tZ.  s.  p. ; 
and  2ndly,  18  Nov.  1851,  Margaret  Nowell,  youngest  dau.  of 
Rev.  J.  Robinson,  Rector  of  Alresford,  Essex,  by  his  wife,  Mrs. 
Nowell,  of  Netherside  and  Linton,  in  Craven,  and  d.  17  May, 
1889,  leaving  an  only  dau. 

Mart  Charlotte,  now  of  The  Holme. 

Arms— Sa,.,  three  mascles  arg.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  in 
armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  flaming  sword  ppr. 

Seat— The  Holme,  near  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster. 


WHITAKER    OF    HESLEY    HALL. 

Whitaker,  Benjamin  Ingham,  Esq.  of  Hesley 
Hall,  CO.  Notts,  late  Lieut.  1st  W.  York  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts,  High  Sheriff 
1893,  and  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding  of  York,  b. 
16  Aug.  1838 ;  m.  26  Jan.  1871,  Caroline  Lucy, 
only  dau.  of  Frederick  William  Hudson,  Esq.  of 
Scarborough,  co.  York. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Whitaker  has  been  established 
in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire  from  a  remote  period.  The 
late 


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WHI 


Joseph  Whitakee,  Esq.  of  Hesley,  resided  at  rnlornio.  He 
was  ?>.  7  Auff,  ISO'2,  and  <f.  17  Oct.  1884;  to.  18  March,  1S37, 
Eliza  Sophia,  only  ilau.  of  William  Sanderson,  Esq.  and 
lineally  descended  from  the  Blakistons-Tempests,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  BEXJ.4MIS  IsGH.^M,  now  of  Hcslcy. 

II.  William  Inchani,  of  rykwoll  Park,  Lyniinston,  Hants,  h. 
20  July,  1841;  ni.  1st,  18  Feb.  1S6S,  Louisa  Katharine 
Elspeth  Jane,  --'nd  d;iu.  of  Alexander  Ewing,  late  BisJiop 
of  Argyll  and  the  Isles,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov. 
1S76), 

1  AVilliam  Tngham,  Capt.  Srd  Batt.  Scaforth  Highlanders,  6. 
3  April,  ISoo. 

1  Katherine  Irene,  h.  17  Feb.  1S70;  d.  8  May,  1870. 

2  Sophia  Evelyn,,  b.  24  Nov.  1874  ;  d.  7  April,  1888. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  IS7S,  Margaret  Emily  Georgina,  dan.  of 
Admiral  Sir  George  Rose  Sartorius,  K.C.B.,  and  d.  26  Sept. 
1803.  leaving  issue,  two  other  sons. 

III.  Joshua,  h.  14  Jan.  1849;  m.  4  June,  1881,  Euphrosyne, 
dau.  of  Jos.  Manuel,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Joseph  Is.aac  Spadafora,  b.  19  March,  1850;  m.  30  June, 
1883,  Nina,  dau.  of  Gen.  Scalia,  of  Palermo,  and  has  issue, 
two  daus. 

V.  John  Arthur,  6.  4  March,  1852;  to.  Emily,  dau.  of  Charles 
■\ViIldn,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

VI.  Koliert  Sanderson,  b.  12  Jan.  185G. 

VII.  Alexander  In;;ham,  b.  29  Sept.  1857. 

VIII.  Albert  Edward,  b.  3  May,  ISOO,  Capt.  late  the  Northum- 
berland Fusiliers. 

I.  Mary  Alexandrina,  m.  20  March,  1870,  William  Epps,  son 
of  James  Morrison,  Esq.  of  Palermo,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Sophia,  TO.  Ist,  18  Feb.  1865,  William  CunlitTe,  son  of 
William  C.  Pickersgill,  Esq.  ot  Blendon  Hall,  Kent;  and 
2ndly,  Corrado  Tomasi  Cruduli,  of  Home. 

III.  Caroline,  m.  1st,  Ewan,  son  of  E.  Christian,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  two  daus.  ;  and  2ndly,  Joseph  Henry,  son  of  T. 
H.  Cliristian,  Esq. 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  az.  a  chevron  embattled  between 
three  mascles  counterehanged.  Creat—A  horse  passant  arg., 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore  leg  on 
a  mascle  az.    Motto — .'pes  et  tides. 

^ea(_Hesley  Hall,  Tickhill,  Kutherham,  co.  York. 

Club — Conservative. 


"WHITEHEAD    OF    SOXJTHIIiL. 

Whitehead,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Southill,  co.  Bed- 
ford, J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Bedford,  Civil  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty,  1859  to  1SG3,  b.  5  May,  1830 ;  m. 
9  July,    1855,   Lady  Isabella  Charlotte   Pelhani, 
youngest   dau.    of   Henry   Thomas,   3rd   Earl    of 
Cliichester,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Samuel  Howard,  M.A.  Camb.,  M.P.  for  South  Bedford- 
shire, J.P.,  6.  8  Jan.  1858. 
n.  Henry  William,  b.  21  Jan.  1861. 
m.  Francis  Pelham,  b.  16  Oct.  1867;  to.  20  Feb.  1894,  Hon. 

Ida  Madeleine  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  ot  Lord  Sudeley. 
1.  Maud,   6.   24  Jan.   1859,  m.   1893,   her  cousin,  Charles 
Whitbread,  Esq.,  son  of  tlie  late  William  Whitbread,  Esq. 

liineagre. — The  Whitdreads  are  said  by  family  tradition, 
as  appears  by  an  inscription  on  the  monument  of  Samuel 
Whitbread,  Esq.,  in  Cardington  church,  179S,  to  have  been  of 
great  antiquity  in  the  co.  of  Bedford;  but  their  name  docs 
not  occur  in  the  list  of  gentry  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.,  nor 
is  there  any  pedigree  of  the  family  in  the  Herald's  Visitation. 
It  is  certain,  nevertheless,  that  Ion  House,  in  Gravenhurst, 
which,  in  the  inscription  above  alluded  to,  is  said  "  to  have 
been  the  ancient  seat  of  the  family,  was  sold  by  William 
AVhitebread,  Gent.,  in  1630,  as  appears  by  the  title  deeds  of 
the  present  possessor."  Such  is  the  reference  to  the  House 
of  Whitbread  to  be  found  in  Lyson's  Magna  Britannia.  Its 
extensive  influence  may  be  traced,  however,  to  the  successful 
exertions  in  business  of 

Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq.,  M.P.,  the  eminent  Brewer,  This 
gentleman,  son  of  Mr.  Whitbread,  who  resided  at  The  Barns, 
near  Cardington,  co.  Bedford,  aud  younger  brother  of  Henry 
Whitbread,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  Whitbread  of  Loiulham  Park, 
Suffolk,  purchased  large  estates  in  co.  Bedford ;  among  others, 
the  manor  of  Cardington,  where  his  ancestors  had  been 
settled  from  the  year  1650,  and  tlie  lands  of  Southill,  in  the 
Hundred  of  Wixamtree,  whereon  he  fixed  his  residence,  at  a 
splendid  seat  enlarged  by  Holland,  1795.  He  also  became  pro- 
prietor of  Bedwell  Park,  Herts,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
that  CO.  1767.  Mr.  Whitbread  d.  8  June,  1796.  He  to.  Ist, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Hayton,  Esq.  of  Ivinghoe,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  Samuel,  Harriot,  and  Emma  Maria  Elizabeth. 
He  irt.  2ndly,  18  Aug.  17C9,  Lady  Mary  Cornwallis,  dau.  of 
Charles,  1st  Earl  Cornwallis,  which  lady  d.  in  childbirth  of  a 


dau.,  Mary  (who  survived  her),  27  Dec.  1770.  The  son  and 
successor, 

Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq.  ot  Cardington  and  Southill,  h. 
1758,  entered  Parliament  for  Borough  of  Bedford,  1700,  and 
became  a  distinguished   senator,   attaching  himself   to  the 
party  of  Charles  James  Fox.     He  m.  1780,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Grey,  eldest  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  Grey,  and  had  issue, 
William  Henry,  of  Southill,  b.  4  Jan.  1795,  High  Sheriff 
1837,  elected  M.P.  for  Bedford  1818,  1820,  1826,  1830,  1831,. 
and  1832;  m.  5  Nov.   1815,  Harriet,   dau.   of  the  Kev.  B. 
Sneyd,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  s.  55.  1867. 
Samuel  Charles,  of  Cardington  and  Southill. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1793;  to.  Aug.'l8I2,  the  Hon.  William  W.ilde- 
grave  (afterwards  Earl  Waldegrave),  and  d.  1  March,  1843  ; 
leaving  issue,  William  Frederick,  Viscount  Chewton,  two 
other  sons,  and  four  daus. 
Emma   Laura,  to.    1817,   Charles   Shaw-Lefevre,  Viscount 
Eversley,  and  d.  20  June,  1857. 

Mr.  Whitbread  d.  6  July,  1815;  his  widow  28  Nov.  1846. 
Their  son, 

Samuel  Charles  Whitbread,  Esq.  of  Southill,  M.P.  for 
Middlesex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,m.  Ist,  28  June,  1824,  Hon.  Juliana, 
dau.  of  Henry  Otway,  2Ist  Lord  Dacre,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13 
Oct.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  now  of  Southill. 

II.  William,  b.  1834  ;  to.   Laura,  dau.  of  A.  Eotarts,  Esq., 
and  'I. 

I.  Juliana,  m.  1843,  Thomas  William,  Earl  of  Leicester,  and 
d.  1870. 

II.  Gertrude,  m.  22  June,  1861,  General  Charles  Mills,  who 
d.  Feb.  1894. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  IS  Feb,  1868,  Lady  Mary  Stephenson,  dau.  of 
William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Albemarle,  and  d.  27  iMay,  1879. 
His  widow.  Lady  Mary  Whitbread,  d.  20  Sept.  1884 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  hinds'  heads  erased 
gu.     Crest — A  hind's  liead  erased  gu. 

Seats — Southill,  Biggleswade;  Purfleet,  Essex. 
Toicii  liesidence— 10,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 
Chii— Brooks'. 


"WHITBREAD    OF    liOUDHAM    PARK. 

Whitbread,  IIoward,  Esq.  of  Loudham  Park, 
Suflblk,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk,  Col.  Suffolk 
Artillery  Militia,  and  late  Cornet  2nd  Light 
Dragoons,  B.Y.L.,  b.  1836,  m.  1864,  Loidsa,  elder 
dau.  of  S.  Fyson,  Esq.,  aud  has  issue, 

Amy  Louisa,  6.  1807. 

Lineage. — Ive  Whitbread,  Esq.  4th  son  (the  only  one 
who  survived  him)  of  Henry  Whitbread,  Esq.  (elder  brotlier 
of  Samuel  Whitbread,  the  Brewer,  see  Janiiiy  of  Whitbread 
of  Southill),  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Ive,  Esq.,  m. 
1691.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Peter  Hinde,  Esq.,  Mr. 
Ive  Whitbread  left  an  only  son, 

Jacob  Whitbread,  Esq.  m.  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jacob 
Hinde,  Esq.,  aud  was  father  of 

Jacob  Whitbread,  Esq.  of  Loudham  Park,  &.  29  Jan,  1782  ; 
TO.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Samuel  Micliell,  Lord  High  Admiral  of 
the  Portuguese  Navy ;  d.  at  Eio,  20  Jan.  1809,  aged  54,  and 
was  bur.  on  the  Bastion  there.  He  had  three  sons,  Jacob 
William  Carey,  of  Loudham  Park;  Charles  Frederioli,  d. 
mini.  ;  and  Gordon,  Clerkenwell  County  Court  Judge,  d. 
29  Jan.  1883,  aged  68,  m.  Georgina  Vassall  Farwell.  The 
eldest  son, 

Jacob  William  Carey  Whitbread,  Esq.  of  Loudham  Park, 
Capt.  East  Suffolk  Militia;  to.  Ellen  Bcltield,  3rd.  dau.  of 
Christopher  Farwell,  Esq,  of  Totnes,  Major  4th  Dragooa 
Guards,  and  had  issue, 

Jacob  Gordon  Carey,  d.  s.  p.  1848. 

Howard,  now  of  Loudham. 

Benjamin  Evelyn,  m. 

Charles  Frederick,  d.  15  Feb.  1894. 

Maria  Elizabeth,  m.  Baron  Kbnervon  Eschenbach. 

Irene  Ellen,  m.  Alfred  Courage,  Esq, 

He  d.  1875. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  hinds'  heads  erased 
gu.  Crest — A  hind's  head  erased  gu.  Motto — Virtute  nou 
astutid. 

Scats — Loudham  Park,  Wiekham  Market ;  Kushmere  Lodge, 
Ipswich. 


"WHITBURN    OF    ADDINGTON    PARK. 

Whitburn,   Charle.s  Joseph  Sofer,  Esq.  of 
Addington  Park,  co.  Kent.  I.  24  Nov.  183G  ;  m.  Oct. 


WHI 


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Will 


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1863,  Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Hales,  Esq.  of  Malvern 
House,  Surrey,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  William  Sofek,  2ncl  Lieut.  West  Kent  Queen's 

Own  Yeomanry,  b.  29  June,  18G7. 
I.  Mary  Florence,  m.  1889. 

Lineage. — George  Whitburx,  Esq.,  to.  I80G,  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Edwards,  and  d.  1814,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1816) a  son, 

Charles  WniTBnKN,  Esq.  m.  1834,  Mary  Ann,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Joseph  Sofer,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1879) 
had  issue. 

Charles  Joseph  Sofer,  now  of  Addington  Park. 

Juliana. 
Mr.  Whitburn  d.  1849. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  holding  between  the  paws 
a  bezant,  on  a  chief  or,  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  of 
the  first,  a  pale  gu.  thereon  two  swords  in  saltire  ppr. 

Crest — An  eagle's  head  erased  az.  holding  in  the  beak  a 
hezant  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  of  six  points 
arg. 

Motto — Virtus  difficilia  vicit. 

Residence— IQ  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 

Ciui>— Conservative. 


WHITBY,    late    OF    BISHTON  HALL   AND 
COLWICH,    formerly    OF    CRESWELL. 

Gareow- Whitby,  Ed-waed  Gareow,  Esq.  late 
of  Bishton  Hall  and  Colwich,  co.  StafPord,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  15  March,  1857  ;  s.  his  father  1SG9,  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Gaeeow  in  addition  to 
and  before  that  of  Whitby,  1878,  m.  18  Nov.  ISSO, 
Henrietta  Evelyn  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  Eight 
Hon.  8ir  Arthur  John  Otway,  Bart.,  by  Henrietta 
his  wife.  dau.  of  Sir  James  Langham,  10th  bart.,  and 
has  issue, 

Edward  Otwat  Humphret,  6.  12  Oct.  1883. 

Lineage. — This  family,  which  has  been  settled  in  co. 
Stafl'ord  since  the  reign  of  Henri  VII.,  derives  t=  name  from 
the  town  of  Whitby,  or  Whitebay,  in  co.  York,  and,  accoraing 
to  local  tradition,  existed  in  the  north  of  England  at  a  date 
anterior  to  the  Conquest. 

Stephen  Whitby  was  the  first  mitred  Abbot  of  St.  Mary's, 
York,  A.D.  1068,  and  the  names  of  William  and  John  Whitby 
occur  in  early  records  of  the  northern  wars  in  the  reign  of 
William  II.  The  first  ancestor,  however,  from  whom  the 
pedigree  can  be  directly  deduced  is 

Thomas  Whitby,  who  was  the  representative  of  the  city  of 
York  at  the  Parliament  assembled  at  that  place,  2.5  May,  a.d. 
1298.    His  son, 

William  Whitby,  was  a  representative  of  Y''ork  at  the 
celebrated  Assembly  of  Bishops,  Magnates,  and  Proceres, 
held  in  London,  Slarch,  a.d.  1300.  Their  descendants,  several 
of  whom  fought  as  knights  in  the  French  wars  of  the  14th 
and  15th  centuries,  became  Lords  of  Maycecrott  and  Tidburst, 
in  Herts,  as  Trustees  under  the  Crown  (these  manors  after- 
wards passed  to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Exeter,  temp.  Henry  V.) 
and 

William  Whitbie,  who  possessed  lands  at  Colwich  1480  (6th 
in  descent  from  Thomas),  was  appointed  a  ranger  of  Cannock 
Chase  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  His  name  appears  on  the 
roll  of  the  principal  gentry  of  co.  Stafford,  a.d.  1495.  His 
son, 

Thomas  Whitbie,  of  Colwich,  a  Pieformer,  d.  15.35,  leaving 
by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  a  son, 

Thomas  Whitby,  6.  1531,  who,  on  the  attaint  of  AVilliam, 
Lord  Paget,  had  a  royal  grant  under  the  Great  Seal  of  England, 
2Gth  Elizabeth,  of  the  manors  of  Shutborowe  and  Haywood,  co. 
Staffonl.  Held  several  high  appointments  under  Lord  Chan- 
cellor EUesmere.  He  d.  1621,  and  was  bur.  at  Westminster 
Abbey,  having  m.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Christopher  Hughes, 
Esq.,  of  the  House  of  Hughes,  of  Holt  Castle,  co.  Denbigh. 
His  son  and  heir, 

John  Whitby,  of  Great  Haywood  and  Colwich,  m.  Alicia, 
dau.  of  William  Capel,  of  Windsor,  scion  of  the  family  of  Capel, 
afterwards  Earls  of  Essex.    His  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Whitby,  of  Great  Haywood  and  Colwich,  d.  1664; 
TO.  Elizaljeth,  dau.  of  John  Turton,Esq.  of  De  la  Oak  House, 
CO.  Stafford,  ancestor  of  the  Turtons  of  Starboro'  Castle.  His 
and  heir, 

Thomas  Whitby,  of  Great  Haywood  and  Colwich,  Eeceiver- 
General  under  Cromwell,  a.d.  1655,  a  King's  Messenger  to 
Charles   II.   1661 ;    to.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry 


Howarth,  Esq.  of  Erownfields  Manor,  co.  Stafford.  They  ha'^ 
five  children,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Whitby,  of  Great  Haywood  and  Colwich,  J. P.  and 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Stafford,  temp.  George  I.,  vi.  Jane,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  William  Greene,  Esq.,  and  heiress  of  her  maternal 
uncle,  Humphrey  Peiy,  of  Creswell.  By  this  marriage  a  portion 
of  the  present  Creswell  estate  was  acquired.  He  d.  1747, 
having  had  eight  children,  from  one  of  whom,  Richard,  the 
Whitbys  of  Osbasl.on,  represented  by  the  He  v.  Vernon  Whitby, 
of  Emmanuel  Coll.  Cambridge,  were  descended.  His  son  and 
heir, 

John  Whitby,  of  Great  Haywood  and  Colwich,  J. P.,  built 
Oakedge  Hall,  d.  1750;  in.  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Northey, 
Esq.  of  Compton  Basset,  Wilts,  by  Abigail,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Webster,  Bart,  of  Battle  Abbey.     His  son  and  heir, 

PkEV.  Thomas  Whitby,  of  Creswell  Hall,  sold  Oakedge  and 
Haywood  to  the  Hon  T.  Clifford,  and  purchased  the  remainder 
of  the  Creswell  estate.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford, 
temp.  George  III.,  and  d.  1S28,  having  taken  holy  orders  late 
in  life.  By  his  wife  Mabella,  dau.  of  John  Turton,  Esq.  of 
Orgrave  (maternally  descended  from  Robert  Marmion,  Baron 
of  Tamworth,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  fought  under  Lord  Howe  on  the 
glorious  1st  of  June,  </.  1801,  leaving  one  dau.,  Theresa, 
wlio  m.  Frederick  West,  Esq.  of  Ruthyn  Castle,  co.  Den- 
bigh. 

II.  Edward  (Rev.),  of  Creswell,  who  s.  him ;  m.  Mary,  5th 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Way,  Esq.  of  Denham  Manor,  Bucks  ;  he 
d.  1852,  without  issue. 

III.  Clement-William,  Lient -Col.  in  the  army,  &.  1778;  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Gray,  E.N.,  and  had  an  only 
son,  Charles,  b.  10  May,  1826  ;  rn.  Beatiice,  dau.  of  George 
Philipps,  Esq.  of  Lwyerwn,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue, 
five  sons  and  three  daus. 

IV.  George,  h.  1780,  Major-Commanrlant  King's  Own  Stafford 
Militia,  which  regiment  he  commanded  for  some  years 
when  Royal  Body  Guard  at  Windsor  lo  Georgk  III.  He  d. 
1838,  having  m.  Emmaretta,  dau.  of  Edward  Ratcliff,  Esq. 
of  Wood  Hall,  Essex,  maternally  descended  from  the 
Sidneys,  Earls  of  Leicester.  He  had  issue,  one  son  and  two 
daus., 

1  Thomas  Edward  Whitby,  of  Creswell  Hall,  6. 1823,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  s.  his  uncle  1852,  d.  1809  ;  7n.  Sophia  .Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Mr.  Justice  Gan'ow  of  Hadley  Priory,  Middlesex, 
and  had  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau., 
Edward  Garrow,  present  representative. 
Mabel  Harriet  Georgina. 
1  EmmaGeorgina.  2  Mabella,  d.  1812. 

v.  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.  6.  1781,  commanded  H.M.S.  "Cer- 
berus" in  the  naval  victory  off  Lisa. 

I.  Mabella,  to.  Capt.  Murray  Northey. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  Edward  Berkeley  Portman,  M.P.,  of  Br3-anstone, 
Dorset.    She  d.  1812,  leaving,  with  otlicr  issue, 

Edward,  Viscount  Portman. 
II.  Mary,  m.  John  Ayshford  Wise,  Esq.  of  Ford  House,  Devon, 
and  left,  with  other  issue, 

John  Ayshford  Wise,  of  Clayton  Hall,  M.P.  for  Stafford. 
Arms — Gu.  three  serpents,  coiled  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
as  many  pheons'  heads  sa.,  for  Whitby,  since  the  Reforma- 
tion ;  arg.,  tbree  serpents  coiled  vert.,  for  Whitby,  ancient. 
Crests — 1st,  Out  of  an  ancient  royal  coronet  a  serpent  coi'.e  J  ppr. ; 
2nd,  a  pheon  in  pale  barb  downwards  environed  by  a  serpent. 
il/ot(o«— Live  to  live  hereafter;  and  Virtus  vitium  fugere. 

J^amiln  of  Sarrotcr. 

Lineage. — This  family,  which,  as  Garkiochs  of  Kinstair, 
claims  descent  from  the  ancient  royal  line  of  Scotland,  have 
possessed  lands  in  Sliddlesex  and  Herts  since  1760,  when 

The  Rev.  David  Garrow,  D.D.,  6. 1716,eldest  son  of  William 
Garrow,  of  Kinstair  (who  d.  during  the  Scotch  Rebellion), 
purchased  the  Priory  and  lands  of  Monken  Hadley,  in  Middle- 
sex. His  brother,  AVilliain  Garrow,  who  d.  without  issue, 
acquired  an  estate  at  Totteridge,  in  Herts,  1764.  David  Garrow, 
D.D.,  d.  1805,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  who  d.  young. 

II.  Edward,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  William  (Sir,  Right  Hon.),  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
a  Privy  Counsellor,  b.  1760,  one  of  the  most  illustrious 
lawyers  of  his  day.  Counsel  for  Mr.  Fox  in  the  famous 
Westminster  Scrutiny,  M.P.  successively  for  Gatton,  Col- 
lington,  and  Eye.  Held  the  offices  of  Solicitor  and  Attorney- 
General,  and  the  Chief  Justiceship  of  Chester.  He  d.  1840, 
having  received  the  offer  of  a  peerage  from  George  IV.  By 
Lady  Garrow  (who  d.  1808)  he  left  two  children, 

David,  Rector  of  East  Barnet,  d.  s.  p. 
Eliza. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  William  Monk,  and  had  issue,  one  son, 
William  Garrow  Monk;  and  one  dau.,  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  F. 
Elwin. 


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AVni 


The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Gabfow,  of  n.idley  Priorv,  6.  ITol,  <f.  18.0,  in- 
liciited  his  uncle's  estates  at  Totteridse,  which  he  afterwards 
sold.  He  served  as  HiK'-i  Sheriff  of  Herts,  41  Geoiige  III.  By 
his  wile  Sophia,  he  left  two  sons, 

I.  George,  who  succeeded  him. 

II.  liavid  ^Kev.>,  a  Chaplain  in  India,  d.  s.  p.  IS66. 
George  Garrow,  of  Hadley  Priory  and   Fort  St.  George, 

Aceountant-General  of  India,  and  Chief  Judge  of  the  Final 
•Court  of  Appeal,  d.  1S3S;  vi.  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Joseph  Baker,  Esti.  of  the  Priory,  Chichester,  by  whom,  he 
left  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau., 

I.  Kev.  George  Baker  Garrow.  of  Iladley  Priory,  h.  1809. 
d.  1862:  m.  Frances,  dau.)  f  William  XewLand,  Esq.  of 
Salt  Hill,  Sussex.  (The  present  Jlrs.  Garrow,  of  Hadley.) 
He  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  William  George,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Edward,  rf.  ,■>•.  p. 

1  Georyina  .Martha,  m.  Capt.  Bremridge  Nichollctts. 

2  Katherine  Harriet,  m.  Col.  Arthur  Iloskyns. 

J.  Sophia  Jane,  m.  'st,  Lieut. -Col.  Schonswar  (who  <?.  ISol) ; 
•.!ndly,  Thomas   Edward   Whitby,  Esq.  of  Creswell  Hall,  co. 
Staflford  (see  above).  Has  issue  by  her  1st  marriage  one  dau., 
Eliza  Lydia :  and  by  her  2nd  marriage, 
Edward  Garrow  Whitby. 
Mabel  Harriet  Georgina. 
/(rniiS— Az.,  a  bend  or,  between  a  buck's  head  couped  in 
chief  arg.   attired  of    the  second,  and  three  crosses-crosslet 
litchee  in  base  of   the  third.     Civ.-;;— Out  of   a  mount  vert  a 
palm  tree  ppr.     Motto — Concussus  surgo. 
Residence— lOS,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W. 


WHITE    OF    CASTOK. 

White,  Frank  Aemsteong,  Esq.  of  Castor,  co. 
Northampton,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Nortliants  Eegt.  b.  16  March, 
1850 ;  »!.  10  Aug.  1875,  Fanny  Augusta,  elder  dau.  of 
W.  Patterson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Archibald  Armstrong,  6.  19  June,   d.  7  July, 

1880. 
■t.  Margherita  Emily  Louisa  Armstrong. 

II.  Eva  Josephine  Armstrong. 

III.  Bertha  Frances  Armstrong. 

IV.  Violet  Marie  Armstrong. 

Lineage.— Rev.  Stephen  White,  LL. D.Cambridge,  1781, 
3rd  son  of  Taylor  White,  Esq.  of  Tuxford,  and  uncle  of  Sir 
Thomas  WooUaston  White,  created  a  Baronet  1802  (ride  BrnKE's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage),  was  Vicar  of  Langtoft,  and  after- 
wards Rector  of  Connington,  co.  Huntingdon.  In  1720  he  s. 
by  bequest  of  his  aunt,  Mary  Armstrong,  to  considerable  free- 
hold property  in  London,  W^estminster,  and  Southwark;  and  in 
June,  1796,  he  purchased  the  estate  of  Castor.  He  was  h.  17 
Jan.  1740  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Hannah,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Sellon 
<who  d.  13  March,  1814) ;  and(i.  1824,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Archibald  Armstrong,  his  successor. 

II.  Francis  Sellon,  Capt.  E.I.C.,  b.  22  Aug.  J780  ;  m.  Joanna, 
granddau.  of  Dr.  Abraham  Rees,  the  Encyclopsediast;  and 
d.  18-51,  leaving  a  son, 

Henry  Ellis,  late  of  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  and  d.  1893, 
leaving  issue,  a  son, 
Francis. 
I.  Elizabeth  Ann,  d.  unm.  1837. 
ii.  Mary,  d.  unm.  186.T. 

III.  Sarah  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Spranger,  D.D.,  and  had 
issue. 

IV.  Priscilla  Lydia.  m.  William  Smith,  Lieut.  B.N. ;  and  d. 
Is23,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Anna,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Smith  ;  and  d.  1843. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Archibald  Aemstron'i  White,  Esq.  of  Castor, 
%.  26  May,  1776,  Barrister-at-Law,  D.L.  and  J. P. ,  m.  20  July, 
1830,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Johnson  Newman,  Russian 
Counsellor  of  Legation  of  Lisbon  ;  by  her  (who  rf.  10  Feb. 
1821)  he  left  at  his  death,  Dec.  1847,  the  following  issue, 

I.  .Stephen  Pke.scott,  his  successor. 

II.  Francis  (Kev.),  M.A.  Cambridge,  6.  5  May,  1803 ;  d. 
1876. 

HI.  William  Spranger  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cambridge,  h.  3  Dec. 
1809;  m.  13  Sept.  1850,  Hon.  Louise  Madeline  Campbell, 
dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord  Campbell,  and  Mary  Elizabeth, 
Baroness  Stratheden  in  her  own  right. 

iv.  Charles  Best,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  7  Oct.  1812;  m.  Anne 
Aglae  Josephine  (who  d.  1874),  dau.  of  Admiral  Ferrand 
Hyrees,  France ;  and  d.  at  Nice,  1859,  leaving  issue, 

1  Frank  Armstrong,  now  of  Castor. 

2  Charles  Lionel  Prescott,  6.  30  June,  l£58j  m. 


1  Louisa  Sarah  Josephine,  m.  Jlons.  Archibald  de  Saut- 
ciron,  and  has  issue. 

2  Blarie  Alexandrine  Julie,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Gray,  P.ector 
of  AlwaHon,  Hunts,  and  has  i--sue. 

3  Alice  Eugt!;nic   Aglae,  m.  Allan   Saunders,  JIajor   8Cth 
Rogt.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Hcliine  Marie  (deceased),  m.  J.  A.  Cassels,  of  Bombay, 
and  has  issue. 

5  Caroline  Fclicie  Octavie,  m.  C.  II.  Beresford,  County 
Court  Judge,  and  has  issue. 

6  l':mma  Theresa  Georgina  Mary,  m.  W.  A.  Dawson,  C.E., 
and  has  issue. 

v.  George  Towry,  M.A.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  14 
JIarch,  1814;  m.  Aug.  1848,  Eiiphemia  Anna,  only  dau.  of 
Major  Robert  W.  Sherritf,  Assistant  Commissary-General  at 
Nagpore  ;  and  d.  14  Dec.  1867, leaving  issue, 

1  Mary  Helen. 

2  Isabella  Pringle,  m.  30  Sept.  1884,  John  Eirke,  of  New 
Zealand. 

3  Louisa  Caroline,  m.  her  3rd  cousin,  John  White.  3rd  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Taylor  White,  and  has  issue. 

4  Agnes  Cecil. 

I.  Anne,  d.  1804.  ii.  Penelope,  d.  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Louisa,  d.  1882.  iv.  Sarah,  d.  1822. 

The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Prescott  White,  Esq.  of  Castor,  &.  2  Oct.  1801, 
was  JI.A.  Cambridge,  Member  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Barrister- 
at-Law.  He  broke  the  entail  of  his  estates,  and  d.  unm.  22 
June,  1866,  having  devised  his  estates  in  trust,  with  eventual 
remainder,  to  his  nephew,  the  present 

Frank  Armstrong  White,  Esq.  of  Castor. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  lions  rampant  or. 
Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-eagle,  wings  expanded 
sa.     Motto — Loyal  unto  death. 

Seat — Castor  House,  near  Peterborough,  co.  Northampton. 


WHITE    OF    DURHAM. 

White,  Geoege  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Old  Elvet, 
CO.  Durham,  D.L.,  Lieut.-  Col.  in  the  Army,  late  of 
the  IBtli  Lancers  and  31st  Foot,  with  the  latter  of 
which  he  served  through  the  Sutlej  campaign  1845- 
46,  as  second  in  command  of  his  Eegt.  (medal  and 
clasp)  ;  b.  20  June,  1808;  m.  6  Feb.  1839,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Greenwell  and  Willington  House,  co.  Durham  (by 
his  wife,  Isabella  Alicia,  youngest  dau.  of  Jolin 
Hayes,  Esq.  of  Durham,  by  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
lieiress  of  Kichard  Wetherell,  Esq.,  niece  to  the 
Very  Kev.  Dr.  Wetherell,  Dean  of  Hereford,  and 
cousin  of  Sir  Charles  Wetherell,  the  eminent 
Attorney- General),  and  by  her  {vide  Geeenwell 
of  Greenivell)  has  had, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  d.  19  July,  1S57. 

II.  George  Frederick,  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  1st  Batt. 
King's  Own  (51st)  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry,  6.  22 
June,  1845 ;  served  on  the  Indian  Frontier,  in  Afghanistan 
and  Burmah  (two  medals  and  three  clasps). 

III.  Edward  Arthur,  F.S.A.  (Windliara  Club,  S.W.),  late 
Capt.  4th  Batt.  Durham  Light  Infantry.* 

IV.  Percy  Walter,  d.  22  Blarch,  1854. 

v.  Aubrey  Francis,  Major  2nd  Batt.  The  Welsh  Regt.,  b.  23 
Aug.  1856. 

I.  Georgina  Isabella,  d.  at  Simla,  India,  24  Sept.  1843. 

II.  Theresa  Mary  Louisa.  in.  Alice  Isabella. 
IV.  Ella  Jeanne.                          v.  Evelyn. 

Col  White  is  author  of  Views  in  the  Himalajfas, 
dedicated  by  command  to  the  late  Queen  Adelaide. 
Lineage.— This  family,  though  latterly  of  Essex,  is  a 
branch  of  the  Whites  of  Uedheugli,  co.  Durham,  who  were 
for  long  there  seated,  and  were  of  considerable  importance 
and  affluence.  Agnes,  heiress  of  lledheugh  (great-grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  de  Redheugh  and  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Sir  Hugh  Burden,  of  Ivcsley  Burden),  m.  about 
the  middle  of  the  JSth  century,  —  White,  and  thus  brought 
the  estates  into  this  family.  Here  they  continued  to  reside, 
intermarrying  in  the  meantime  with  the  Conyers  of  Marske, 
the  Whitfields  of  H'/ii/jiild,  the  Lambtons  of  Lambton,  the 
Reeds  of  Closchou.ie,  &e.,  iic,  until  Robert  White,  Esq.,  sold 
the  property  in  1620.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  present 
representative, 

*  To  this  gentleman,  a  very  learned  genealogist,  the 
Author's  warmest  thanks  are  due  for  the  great  and  valuable 
assistance  he  has  afforded  with  respect  to  County  of  Durham 
families. 


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Thomas  White,  of  the  Savoy,  London,  Merchant  (great- 
great-fcrancison  of  Matthew  White,  Esq.  of  Redheugh,  and 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Lambton,  Esq.  of  Larabton)  6.  1672 ;  m. 
1696,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry  Chester,  Esq., 
grandson  of  Sir  Robert  Chester,  of  Royston,  and  liis  wife 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Capel,  of  Raynes,  co.  Essex 
(ancestor  of  the  present  Earl  of  Essex),  by  his  wife,  the 
Lady  Katherine  Manners,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of 
Rutland,  K.G.  The  grandson  of  Thomas  White  and  Elizabeth 
Chester  (which  lady  was  lUh  in  direct  descent  from  King 
Edward  III.), 

Henry  White,  Esq.  of  Dedham,  Essex,  and  of  West- 
minster, an  officer  in  the  army  (son  of  Henry  White,  Esq. 
of  Dedham,  who  d.  \  769,  and  was,  with  his  wife,  bur.  in 
the  Chapel  Royal  Savoy)  had  issue,  by  his  wife,  Ann  Car- 
rington, 

I.  Frederic,  6.  18  Jan.  1769 ;  d.  young. 

II.  John  Henry,  6.  26  Aug.  1772 ;  d.  young. 

III.  Francis  George,  6.  2o  Oct.  1774;  by  his  2nd  wife  he  left 
issue  at  his  death,  April,  1816,  two  sons, 

1  George  Francis,  6.  24  Aug.  1812;  a,ni  d.  unm.  1841. 

2  Henry  William,  b.  15  April,  1814;  and  d.  uyim.  Ib37. 
rv.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  young. 

II.  Haniot,  Mrs.  Proctor,  d.  IS  Aug.  1807. 

III.  Penelope  Ann,  m.  John  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Westminster; 
and  d.  1850.  Her  elder  dau.  m.  Thomas  CrfSH-ell,  Esq., 
and  her  younger  dau.  ?;i.  George  Grenville  VVillson,  Esq. 

The  4th  son, 

Henby  White,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  army,  of  the  74th 
Highlanders,  and  previously  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  served 
■with  some  distinction  in  the  Peninsular  War,  &c.  (medahs  and 
clasps^  being  present  in  forty-eight  actions,  and  on  four 
occasions  wounded,  6.  28  April,  1781 ;  m.  16  June,  1803,  Jean, 
niece  of  HughHanna,  Esq.  of  the  Household  of  George  111. 
and  H.R.H.  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales),  and  only  sur- 
viving child  and  heiress  of  John  Hanna,  Esq.  of  Paisley,  co. 
Eenfrew  (by  Jean,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Adam,  Esq., 
by  his  wife  Janet  Erskine),  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Jan.  1870) 
bad  issue, 

I.  Henry  Hugh,  Lieut.  Ceylon  Rifle  Eegt.,  b.  1  June,  1804; 

d.  unrii.  on  board  ship,  on  his  passage  to  England,  18  Dec. 

1825. 
n.  George  Francis,  the  present  representative. 

III.  Charles,  Lieut.  13th  Regt.,  b.  4  June,  1809 _;  d.  itiira.  on 
board  ship,  on  his  passage  home  from  luaia,  16  April, 
1834. 

IV.  Frederick  John,  1st  Lieut.  Royal  Marines,  served  in 
China  (medal),  and  in  Spain,  wliere  he  was  taken  prisoner 
by  the  Caiiists,  6.  Oct.  1814  (to  whom  H.K.H.  the  Duke  of 
Cambridge  was  .sponsor) ;  m.  14  Aug.  1844,  Frances  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  W.  Dunn,  6th  Dragoons;  but  d.s.p. 
4  Oct.  1854. 

V.  Augustus  Alexander,  sometime  of  H.M's.  Treasury,  5.  1 
Dec.  1822  (to  whom  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Sussex  was  spon- 
sor) ;  m.  1st,  24  Jan.  1846,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Nevile,  Esq.  of  Skelbrooke  Park,  and  Badsworth,  co.  York 
(gee  Nevile  of  Skelbrooke),  and  d.  in  Queensland,  22  Aug. 
1889,  having  by  her  (who  d.  18  Aug.  1864j  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Nevile,  late  R.N.,  6.  2  Dec.  1816. 

2  Henrj  George,  6.  28  Dec.  1848. 

3  Augustus  Alexander,  6.  2  Oct.  1850. 

4  Arthur  Cavendish,  b.  20  July,  1852  ;  d.  27  Aug.  1854. 

5  Herbert  Brownlow,  b.  14  June,  and  d.  11  Aug.  1854. 

He  in.  2ndly,  18  Dec.  1858,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Richard  Smith, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 

I.  D'Honora  Jean,  d.  unin.,  29  June,  1858. 

II.  Vittoria  Hanna,  m.  at  Simla,  India,  26  Oct.  1843,  Col. 
William  Lydiard  (brother  of  the  late  Admiral  Lydiard),  and 
has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Combe  Gordon  Lydiard,  late  an  officer  38th Regt. 
now  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps  ;  m. 

2  Walter  Charles  Lydiard,  m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Donna  Eliza,  m.  8  June,  1868,  Richard  Ileneage  Taylor, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Langdou  Court, 
Devon,  by  his  wife,  Caroline  Hart-Dyke,  niece  of  Sir 
Percival  Hart-Dyke,  Bart. 

2  Blanche  Harriott,  -in.  28  Aug.  1877,  the  Hon.  Dana  Ilor- 
ton,  of  Washington,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

Major  White  d.  23  March,  1849,  and  is  bur.  in  the  garrison 
chapel  yard,  Portsmouth. 

Arnis—Arg.,  three  cocks'  heads  erased  sa.  combed  and 
wattled  gu.  Crest — A  cock's  head  erased  sa.  combed  and 
wattled  gu.     il/o(to— Vigilans  et  audax. 

Hesidtnce — Old  Elvet,  Durham. 

Club— St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  W. 


WHITE    OF    KILBYKNE. 

White,   James  Geove,   Esq.  of  Kilbyme,   co. 
Cork,  J. P.,  Major  1st  Batt.  Duke  of  Cambridge's 
II. 


Ovm  Middlesex  Eegt.,  served  in  the  Zulu  'war  &c., 
b.  21  Oct.  1^52  ;  m.  1  July,  1880,  Constance,  dau.  of 
Abraham  FitzGibbon,  Esq.  of  the  Rookery,  Stan- 
niore,  co.  Middlesex  (see  FitzGibbon  of  Crohana), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Pierce  Grove,  6. 13  Oct.  1882. 

II.  Maurice  FitzGibbon  Grove,  6.  7  Dec.  1887. 

III.  Eric  Grove,  6. 11  April,  1892.  ^ 
I.  Constance  Geraldine  Grove,  6.  10  April,  1881. 

liineage— James  White,   jun.,    of  Dromanagh,  In  the 
barony  of  Decise,  co.   Waterford,  m.  (licence,  2  Nov.  1694) 
Grace,  only  child  of  John  Grove,   Esq.  of  Kilbyrne,  Cahir-      * 
duggan,  Cork,  and  was  father  of 

John  White,  Esq.  of  Kilbyrne,  co.  Cork,  which  pl.ace  he 
s.  to  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandiather,  dated  IS 
July,  1707.  He  m.  (setts,  dated  15  April,  1725)  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Fowike,  Esq.  of  Ballinbrittick,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
1754  (will  dated  18  May,  1754,  proved  9  July  in  that  year), 
having  had  issue,  eight  sons  and  four  daus.    The  3r'l  son, 

James  White,  Esq.  of  Kilbyrne,  or  Kilburne,  6. 11  Feb.  1729  ; 
rii.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Garde,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  co.  Waterford 
(.<ec  Garde  of  Ballynccurra),  and  d.  1780,  having  by  her  (who 
d.  19  Feb.  1821)  had  (with  a  dau.,  Rebecca,  m.  (licence,  23  Jan. 
1792)  John  Dennis,  Esq.  of  Waterford  and  had  issue,  two  sons^ 
and  one  dau.),  six  sons, 

I.  John  Grove,  his  heir. 

II.  Grove,  mentioned  in  his  uncle  Grove's  will.  He  had 
issue,  William,  b.  15  July,  1803  ;  and  Sarah,  b.  2  Feb.  1810. 

III.  Thomas,  Supervisor  of  Taxes,  m.  Sarah  CoUis,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Rebecca,  Mrs.  Holland,  and  three  sons,  the  second, 
Edward  James.  Lieut.-Col.  70th  Regt.,  served  in  Spain 
under  Sir  John  Moore,  b.  2  Oct.  1792;  m.  1831,  Henrietta- 
Dobree,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carey,  Esq.  of  Rozel,  Guernsey, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  29  April,  1875)  had  an  only  child,  Amelia 
Carey,  m.  her  cousin,  Capt.  Hans  Thomas  Fell  White,  (see 
below).    The  eldest  son, 

WilUam  Grove,  Lieut.  R.N.,  to.  15  May,  1822,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Roger  Green,  of  Youghal,  co.  Cork,  and  sister  of 
the  "Ven.  T.  W.  Green,  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,  and  d.  20- 
Nov.  1835,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Fell,  of  Dulilin,  b.  5  Oct.  IS24;  m.  Juliet  Maria» 
dau.  of  George  Cullin,  Esq.  of  Dublin;  andrf.  11  March, 
1872,  leaving  two  daus.  (Juliet  Maria,  m.  19  May,  1886, 
Rev.  J.  E.  Grasett,  Vicar  of  Allensmore,  Hereford,  and 
has  issue;  and  Rebecca,  m.  '29  Aug.  1889,  Herbert 
Sessions,  Esq.,  and  has  issue),  and  as  many  sons, 

1  William  James  Grove,  of  Dublin,  Crown  Solicitor 
for  CO.  Kildare,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6.  20 
Oct.  1852;  TO.  12  April,  1877,  Emily,  dau.  of  William 
Wilson,  Esq.  Dublin,  and  has  1  William  Ernest 
Grove,  b.  13  Feb.  1878  ;  2  Ion  Alexander  Grove,  6.  24: 
Dec.  1879  ;  3  Robert,  Grove,  b.  9  Sept.  1881 ;  4  Gerald 
Edward  Grove,  6.  8  Oct.  1883 ;  5  James  Herbert 
Grove,  6.  23  Nov.  1889 ;  1  Juliet  Beatrice  Grove,  b. 
24  Dec.  1885. 

2  Richard  Blair,  of  Ashton  Park,  Monkston,  co. 
Dublin,  b.  19  Jan.  1857  ;  to.  25  Sept.  1886,  Emily 
Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Nichols,  Esq.  of 
Dunedin,  N.Z.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  T'.iomas  Blair, 
6.  19  Dec.  1889 ;  Arthur  Blair,  6.  3  July,  1891;  Emily 
Beatrice,  6.  23  Nov.  1888. 

IV.  James  (Rev.),  Chaplain  R.N.,  m.  1st,  5  Jan.  1801,  Ann 
Dennis ;  ■2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Garde,  of  Ballynccurra, 
CO.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  James  Garde,  b.  1803 ;  d. 
unm.  28  Aug.  1883;  his  third  wife  Abigail  was  bur.  8  June. 
Ib07;  he  m.  4thly,  28  May,  1809,  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard 
Drapes,  Esq.  of  Waterford ;  and  5thly,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Hoare,  •2nd  bart.  of  Annabelle,  and  widow  of 
Henry  Prendergast  Garde,  Esq.  of  Youghal. 

V.  Robert  Grove,  to.  24  April,  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard. 
Gregg,  Esq.  of  Corraherry,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  7  May,  1847, 
having  by  her,  who  d.  May,  1838,  had  issue,  a  dau. 
Rebecca,  to.  1832,  to  John  Fitzsimmons,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and 
four  sons, 

1  James  Garde,  6.  1800;  to.  Prudence,  dau.  of  William 
Gardiner,of  Youghal,  and  d.  Jan.  1»41,  leaving  issue.  His 
widow  and  family  settled  in  America. 

2  William  Fell,  b.  1804  ;  Ensign  47th  Eegt.,  d.  2  April, 
1828. 

3  Richard  Gregg,  b.  11  Nov.  1808  ;  m.  7  June,  1834, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Tullilease,  and 
d.  2  Feb.  1891,  leaving  issue,  Robert  William,  b.  3  Sept. 
1840;  m.  12  Sept.  1872,  Jessie  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Arnold  Martin,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Swansea,  and  has  issue 
(Ernest  CosUey,  6.  1»74  ;  Kenneth  Costley,  6.  1876  ;  Cyril 
Costley,  6.  1877;  Harold  Costley,  6.1878;  Je«sie  Gladys. 
Costley,  b.  1880) ;  John  Richard,  6.  30  April,  1843;  to.  29- 
June,  1871,  Mary,  only  child  ot  James  Alder,  Esq.  of 
Cheltenham,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1889,  leaving  issue  (Sydney 
Alder  Campbell,  b.  1872;  Edwin  Stanley  Campbell,  b. 
1874;  John  Dundas  Campbell,  d.  in  infancy  1877;  John 
Leslie,  b.   1888;  Arthur  Llewellyn,  b.   1»90;    Florenc© 

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WHI 


KatlUecn  Campbell,  b.  ISSO;   and  Violet  Lilian  Ernestine, 
b.  1886). 

4  Robert,  b.  1815  ;  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1853. 
Ti.  William  Grove,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  43th  and  94th  Ecgts. 
i;i.  2  July,  ITl'y.  Elizabeth  Chindien,  and  d.  3  March,  1844, 
leaving  is-ue,  1  William  Grove,  b.  VZ  May,  1800,  Lieut. 
and  .Vdjutant  48th  and  94th  Kegts.,  m.  11  June,  1829, 
Sarah  Talbot,  and  d.  9  Jan.  1884,  having  by  her  (who  (/.  30 
Jan.  1887)  had  issue  (Xathan  Chinchcn,  6.  '30  Dec.  1832 ;  m. 
2C  Feb.  1SS4,  Maria  Hardy  ;  Sarah  Chinchen,  m.  15  Oct. 
1862,  George  Holloway)  ;  2  Thomas  Garde,  b.  1805,  d. 
young;  3  John  Grove,  d.  young;  4  Francis  Fane,  b.  5 
Sept.  1811,  rf.  .<!.  J).  19  Sept.  1840;  1  Ann  BuUen,  jii.  Robert 
Pugdale  Marshfield,  and  </.  21  July,  1868,  leavina;  issue ;  2 
Elizabeth  m.  18S0.  her  cousin,  Charles  Tuckey  White,  Esq.; 
3  Louisa,  m.  William  Smith,  Esq.,  and  d.  18S0,  leaving  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

JouN  Gbove  Wnn-E,  Esq.  of  Kilburne,  J.P.,  Capt.,late  73rd 
Eegt.  and  Adjutant  of  the  Doneraile  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
Peputy-Governor  of  eo.  Cork,  13  Aug.  1803,  6.  circa  1758;  m. 
27  Jan.  1791,  Mary  (d.  8  Sept.  1849),  dau.  of  Anthony  Chearn- 
ley,  Esq.  of  Saltcrbridge,  co.  Waterford  (see  that  /ami  y),  and 
d.  27  Aug.  1825,  leaving  by  her  (who  was  6.  8  May,  1766,  and 
whose  will  is  dated  25  Oct.  1844),  one  son, 

James  Garde  White,  Esq.  of  Kilburne,  6.  15  Nov.  1791; 
m.  3  Oct.  1815,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Kev.  Charles  Tuckey,  LL.D.  of 
Pareons  Green,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her,  who  d.  b  May,  1879, 
had  two  daus.  (Elizabeth,  b.  26  Aug.  1824,  -/)!.  16  Feb.  1843, 
the  late  Wells  George  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Templemary,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  16  March,  1892 ;  Mary,  b.  31  Aug.  1829,  d.  young),  and 
four  sons, 

I.  John  Grove,  b.  31  Oct.  1817  ;  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Hiram 
Camp,  of  Newhaven,  Connecticut,  U.S.A.,  and  settled  in 
America.     He  d.  s.  p.  23  April,  1891. 

H.  Charles  Tuckey,  of  Kingstown,  co.  Cork,  b.  20  June, 
1820;  iH.  Julv,  1S50,  his  cousin  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
William  Grove  White,  C.B.,  and  d.  12  July,  1863,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  11  May,  1889)  had  issue, 

1  James  Grove,  d.  young,  22  June,  1857. 

2  Charles  Leonard  Jackson,  C.E.,  of  Kingstown,  co.  Cork, 
b.  19  March,  1853;  m.  1877,  Nina  Emily,  dau.  of  William 
Craig  Baynes,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  and  has  1  Francis 
Alfred,  b.  18  June,  1881 ;  2  John  Grove,  b.  30  Aug.  1882 ; 
1  Isabella  Kathleen  Dudley,  b.  13  Feb.  1880. 

III.  Hans  Thomas  Fell,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Henry  Grove,  6.  26  Feb.  1828  ;  d.  aged  three  years. 
James  Grove  White  d.  13  Jan.  1866.     His  3rd  son, 

Hans  Thomas  Fell  White,  Esq.  of  Kilburne,  Major  40th 
Eegt.  b.  IG  Nov.  1821  ;  ra.  8  Jan.  1852,  his  cousin,  Amelia 
Carey,  only  child  of  Col.  Edward  James  White,  70th  Kegt., 
and  (/.  17  May,  1876,  leaving, 

I.  James  Gbove,  now  of  Kilbyrne. 

ti.  Hans  Thomas   Fell,   Lieut.  K.N.,  was  at  Suakim   1885 
(medal  and  Esvptian  Star),  6.  7  Slay,  1856  ;  m.  Iti  July, 
j8s5,  Mary  Beatrice,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Nichols,  Esq.  of 
Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue,  Hans  Grove,  b.  8 
Sept.  1890;  Mirabel  Grace  Grove,  b.  6  Oct.  1886;  Beatrice 
Mary  Grove,  b  16  Dec.  1887;  Kathleen  Whitefoord  Grove, 
b.  15  March,  1893. 
III.  Ion  Grove,  Lieut.  16th  Bengal  Cavalry,  b.  1  June,  18G9. 
I.  Mirabel  Bladen  Neil,  6.  28  Jan.   1860  ;  m.  17  Dec.  1881, 
Capt.  Alexander  Towers-Clark,  the  DuUe  of  Cambridge's 
Own  Middlesex  Eegt.,  and  has  issue,  three  daus. 
u.  Henrietta  Cecilia,  i.  24  June,  1865. 
Ai-ms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.  on  a  chev.  gu.  between 
three  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  vert  seeded  gold,  a  cross  patue 
or,  for  White;  2nd  and  3rd  erm.  on  a  chev.  engr.  gu.  three 
escallops  arg.  for  Gbove.     Crest~  A  dexter   arm  in  armour 
embowed  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  all  ppr.  pomel  and  hilt 
or,  the  arm  charged  with  a  cross  patee  as  in  the  arms.    Motto 
— Nouiissez  Tesperance. 

&a/s— Kilbyrne,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork  ;  Eockfleld,  Cappagh, 
CO.  Watertord. 


■WHITE    OF   CONGELOW. 

White,  Louisa  rEA>'CES,  of  Congelow,  co.  Kent, 
widow  of  Thomas  White,  Esq.  late  of  Congelow. 

Lineag'e. — Samijel  White,  Esq.  of  Yalding,  near  Staple- 
hurst,  Kent,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Starnes,  Esq.  of  Conge- 
low, in  the  same  co. ;  and  d.  1837,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  Wateringbury  Hall,  and  Congelow, 
in  Kent,  and  53,  Portland  Place,  W.,  b.  1812;  ra.  3  Dec.  1842, 
LocisA  Feanxes  (now  of  Congelow),  younger  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Winton,  Esq.  of  Woodgate  House,  Beckley,  Sussex, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  AEcnrBALD  Staenes  (Eev.),  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
Chaplain  at  Baden  Baden,  b.  1  .Sept.  1843;  ?».  1874, 
Mathilda  Maximiliana,  Baroness  von  Seutter-Loetzen,  ilau. 
of  the  late  Wilhelm,  Baron  Wilhelm  Ton  Seutter-Loetzen, 
of  Hniia  Eaden,  South  Germany. 


II.  Hubert,  *.  22  May,  1846. 

III.  Lionel  Algernon,  b.  9  Nov.  1850,  Lieut.-Col.  late  King's 
Shropshire  Light  Infantry. 

IV.  George   Meryon,  b.  20'  March,  1S52  ;  M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Ox- 
ford. Barrister  at-Law. 

V.  Claude  Hamilton,  6.  24  July,  1855. 

VI.  Kobert  Howard,  6.  27  Feb.  1867;  late  Capt.  4th  Middle- 
sex Uegt. 

VII.  Dudley  Stewart  Septimus,  6.  3  Feb.  1862. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  ?ii.  14  Nov.  1871,  Andrea  Eushout  North- 
wich  Prescod,  Count  Metaxa. 

II.  Helena  Annie,  vi.  John  Carthew-Hennah,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth  Winton,  in.  Lieut.-Col.  Maurice   Luby,  39th 
Eegt. 

Mr.  Thomas  White  d.  9.  Sept.  1883. 

Seat — Congelow,  Yalding,  Staplehurst,  in  Kent. 
Toicn  Residence— 0,  Grosvenor  Mansions,  S.W. 


WHITE    OF   AKDDARE.OCH. 

Beooman-White,  Eichaed  Chaeles,  Esq.  of 
Arddarroeb,  co.  Dumbarton,  I.  1853 ;  m.  14  Nov. 
1882,  Lily  Geraldine  Angela,  dau.  of  Samuel  Leo 
Schuster,  Esq.  of  2,  Cavendish.  Square,  London,  by 
Lady  Isabella,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  5th  Earl  of 
Orkney,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  James,  6.  1883. 

The  late  John  White,  Esq.  of  Arddarroch,  J.P. 
for  Lanarkshire,  I.  1810;  m.  18G8,  Amelia  Susannah, 
widow  of  E.  A.  Brooman,  Esq.  of  Neville  House, 
Twickenham,  and  d.  1881,  having  devised  Arddar- 
roch to  his  ste]3son,  E.  C.  Brooman,  who  has  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  White.  Mr.  White's 
widow  m.  3rdly,  25  Jan,  1883,  the  Eight  Hon. 
Lord  Henry  Gordon-Lennox,  M.P.,  who  d.  Aug. 
1886. 

Seat — Arddarroch,  co.  Dumbarton,  N.B. 


BAZLEY- WHITE  OF  GENNINGS. 

Bazley-White,  John,  Esq.  of  Gennings,  Kent, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Gravesend  1885-92;  b. 
18  April,  1847;  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Bazley  in  1887  ;  m.  10  Feb.  1876,  Lady  Grace, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Countess  of  Eothes  {see 
Bueke's  Peerage,  EoTHEs),  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  9  Sept.  1878. 

II.  Eichard  Booth  Leslie,  b.  1886. 

I.  Mary  Evelyn.  ii.  Henrietta  Maud. 

III.  Grace  Winifred.  iv.  Margaret  Iris. 
V.  Victoria  Constance. 

This  gentleman  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Bazley 
White,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Swanscombe,  Kent,  and 
Highfield,  Andover,  Hants,  by  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  WiUiam  Leedham,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of 
John  Bazley  White,  Esq.  of  Swanscombe,  Kent 
(who  d.  1867),  by  Henrietta  Syndale  {d.  1858). 
Residence— Genmngi  Park,  Hunton,  near  Maidstone. 


WHITE    OF    GESTINGTHORPE    HALL. 

White,  Eobeet  Owen,  of  Gestingthorpe  Hall, 
Essex,  J.P.  for  Kent  and  Essex,  b.  3  Jan.  1824;  w. 
May,  1848,  Caroline  Brewer,  dau.  of  John  Brewer, 
Esq.,  and  Caroline  Willmer  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Owen  Willmeb,  b.  1851  ;  m.   1876,  Lizzie  dau.  of  Patrick 
Leckie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Charles  Percival,  b.  1861. 

I.  Emily  Caroline,  m.  1872,  Henry  Sclfe  Leonard,  Esq. 

II.  Henrietta  Lucy,  b.  1858 ;  m.  1882,  Charles  Hare  Semp- 
kinson,  Esq.,  M.A. 

He  is  a  younger  son  of  the  late  John  Bazley  White, 
Esq.,  of  Swanscombe,  Kent  {h.  1795,  who  d.  1867, 
by  Henrietta  Clarke,  his  wife),  and  grandson  of 
John  White  and  Mary  Harwood  his  wife. 

&a«— Gestingthorpe  Hall,  Halstead.  Toxon  Residence  —ISO, 
Cromwell  Koad,  S.W. 


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WHITE    OF    CHARLEVILLE. 

White,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Charleville,  Queen's  Co. 
J.P.  and  I).L.  for  that  eo.  and  J.P.  for  King's  Co., 
on  roll  of  High  Sherifes  in  1866,  1876,  and  1883,  b. 
1818 ;  m.  1855,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Rossall, 
Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Chakles,  J.P.,  6. 1861,  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 

I.  Henrietta  Margaret. 

II.  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
in.  Sophia  Charlotte. 

Lineage.— Robert  White,  h.  1686,  was  the  first  of  this 
lamily,  to  whom  the  Raheen  (now  Charleville)  property  he- 
longed;  he  d.  1750,  and  left  two  sons, 

I.  Charles,  6.  1706,  d.  1768,  to  whom  he  left  the  property  of 
Aghavoe. 

II.  Samdel,  6. 1713,  rf.  1771,  to  whom  he  left  the  Raheen  pro- 
perty. Samuel  White  d.  childless,  beqneated  Raheen  to 
his  nephew  Charles  White,  eldest  son  of  his  brother  Charles 
White  of  Aghavoe. 

"The  elder  son  of  Robert, 

Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Aghavoe,  left  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
with  five  daus.,  Margaret,  to.  John  Kemmiss,  Esq.;  Sarah; 
Elizabeth ;  Catherine  Mary,  three  sons,  Charles  ;  Thomas ;  and 
Robert.    The  eldest  son, 

Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Aghavoe,  who  s.  to  the  Raheen 
Property  in  1771,  and  changed  the  name  to  Charleville.  He 
was  Colonel  of  the  Kyle  Volunteers.    His  son, 

Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Charleville,  D.L.  for  the  Queen's 
■County,  served  as  High  Sheriff  in  1815.  He  m.  1778,  Sophia 
Alice,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Palmer,  Bart,  of  Kenure,  and 
<i.  1822,  being  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Charleville,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Jlobert  White,  Esq.  of  Aghavoe,  and  d.  1833,  having  had  issue, 

Henry,  now  of  Charleville. 

Hans  Robert,  Major  89th  Rcgt.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hubert 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Grove,  co.  Galway,  and  has,  with 
other  issue, 
Hubert  Butler  Moore  White,  6.  1864. 

Seai — Charleville,  Xioscrea. 


WHITE    OF    KEIiliERSTAIN. 

WniTE,  James  Maitland  Logan,  Esq.  of  Kel- 
lerstain,  Midlothian,  h.  19  March,  1848. 

Lineage.— John  White,  Esq.,  grandson  of  John  White, 
■of  Milllhird,  co.  Claekmannan,  understood  to  be  collaterally 
related  to  the  family  of  White  of  Bannocliy,  co.  Fife,  m. 
Elizabeth  Melville,  of  co.  Fife,  and  was  father  of 

John  White,  Esq.  in.  Jane  Muirhead,  co.  Lanark,  and  by 
lier  was  father  of 

John  White,  Esq.,  m.  June,  1792,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Logan,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Howden,  co.  Edinburgh,  and  by 
iicr  had  issue, 

I.  William  Logan,  late  of  Killerstain. 

II.  James  (Rev.),  of  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  Vicar  of 
Loxley,  co.  Warwick,  b.  March,  1803;  to.  1834,  Rosa,  only 
dau.  of  Colonel  Popham  Hill ;  and  d.  26  March,  1802, 
leaving  issue, 

1  James,  late  Lieut.  14th  Hussars,  h.  Dec.  1841 ;  d.  1888. 

1  Rosa,  deceased. 

2  Charlotte,  deceased. 

3  Clara,  to.  8  Jan.  1862,  John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Cluny,  co. 
Aberdeen  ;  and  d.  1864. 

1.  Charlotte,  m.  Oct.    1812,   Henry  Raeburn,    Esq.  of  St. 
Bernards,  only  son  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Raeburn,  11. A. 
Mr.  White  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Logan  White,  Esq.  of  Kellerstain,  Advocate  at 
the  Scotch  Bar,  b.  14  May,  1793;  in.  1st,  9  Aug.  1819,  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Charles  Gibson-Maitland, 
Bart,  of  Clifton  Hall,  and  by  her  had  issue  three  sons  and 
two  daus.,  who  all  d.  s.  p.  in  minority;  and  2ndly,  3  July, 
1844,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  James  Foulis  Bart,  of  Colinton, 
iind  d.  1877,  having  by  the  latter  had  issue, 

T.  James  Maitland  Logan,  now  of  Kellerstain. 

I.  Agnes  Rosa  Logan,  m.  17  Sept.  1884,  R.  J.  Roney  Dougal, 
2nd  son  of  Mrs.  Roney  Dougal,  of  Ratho  Park,  3Iid- 
lothian,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  Charlotte  Jane  Logan,  in.  July,  1874,  Fred  J.  Grieve, 
Lieut.  R.N.,  and  had  issue,  1  Eric ;  2  Alan ;  3  Kenneth ; 
1  Louisa. 

drills — Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  between  three  quartrefoils 
8a.  on  a  cbisf  ol  the  last  as  many  quartrefoils  of  the  first. 


Crest — An  arm  and  hand  supporting  a  wreath  of  laurel  all 
ppr.     Motto — Virtute  parta. 
Seat — Kellerstain,  by  Corstorphine,  P.  T.,  Midlothian. 


WHITEHEAD    OF    BARMINa    HOUSE. 

Whitehead,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Barming  House, 
Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  W. 
Kent  Queen's  Own  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  h.  1834 ;  m. 
1866,  Catliarine  Lajtitia,  dau.  of  the  late  Richard 
EUiston  Phillips  Balston,  Esq.  of  Thornhills,  Maid- 
stone, and  has  with  other  issue, 

I.  Charles  Balston,  h.  1868. 

I.  Slary  Milles,  m.  F.  Howlett,  Esq.  of  Maidstone. 

II.  Evelyn  Lsetitia,  to.  14  July,  1891,    Capt.  A.  F.  Mockler- 
Ferryman,  Oxfordshire  L.I. 

Lineage. — The  Rev.  Charles  Whitehead,  M.A.,  for- 
merly Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  Vicar  of  East  Grin- 
stead,  TO.  1754,  and  d.  1792,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  whom  presently, 

II.  Gervase  (Rev.),  BD.,  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Cambridge,  and  of  Seal,  Kent,  Cliaplaia 
to  the  Duke  of  Dorset,  6.  1763  ;  d.  1838. 

The  elder  son, 

Charles  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Ash  Place,  Kent ;  to.  1793, 
Mary  Miller,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1820)  a  son, 

John  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Barnjet,  Maidstone ;  m.  1833, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Milles,  Esq.  of  Buston,  Kent,  and  by 
her  (.who  d.  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Barming  House. 

II.  Edmund,  Lieut.-Col.  late  S.  Lan*.  Eegt.,  in.  Georglana, 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  L'Estrange,  and  has  issue,  Edmund 
L'Estrange,  b.  4  Sept.  1870,  Lieut.  R.A. 

III.  Decimus,  Herbert  (Rev.),  M.A.,  unm. 
I.  Clara  Katherine,  of  Barnjet,  Maidstone. 

Mr.  John  Whitehead  d.  1879. 

Sent — Barming  House,  Maidstone. 


WHITELAW    OF    GARTSHORE. 

Whitelaw,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Gartshore,  co* 
Dumbarton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  and  D.L- 
Lanarkshire,  Lieut.  Lanarkshire  Yeo.  Cav.,  and  a 
member  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Archers  (Queen's 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland),  h.  1862;  m.  1886, 
Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Ralph  Disraeli,  and  niece  of 
the  Earl  of  Beaconsfield,  K.G. 

Lineage.— Alexander  WnrrELAw,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  residing  at  Hill  of  Tannockside,  to. 
Janet,  dau.  of  Alexander  Baird,  Esq.  of  Lochwood  {see  Baird 
of  i'lie),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Gartshore  and  Woodhall. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  1826;  d.  s.  p.  1850. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Thorneycroft,  Esq.  of  Hadley  Park  and 
Tettenhall. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Whitelaw,  Esq.  of  Gartshore,  co.  Dumbarton, 
and  Woodhall,  co.  Lanark,  elected  1874,  M.P.  for  the  City  of 
Glasgow,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Dumbarton  and  Lanark,  6. 
1823 ;  TO.  1859,  Barbara  Forbes,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Robert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castleliill,  and  d.  1879,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  now  of  Gartshore. 

II.  Graeme  Alexander  Lockhart,  of  Colzium,  Kilsyth,  Capt. 
3rd  Batt.  Argyle  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  M.P.  for 
Xorth  West  Lanarkshire,  b.  1863 ;  7ft.  1S85,  Bessie,  dau.  of 
James  lieid  Stewart,  Esq. 

III.  William,  of  Huntingtower,  Perthshire,  Lieut.  Lanark- 
shire Yeom.,  M.P.  for  Perth,  B.A.  Camb.  6.  1868;  m.  1890, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Thompson  of  Milton  Hall, 
CO.  Cumberland. 

IV.  James  Baird,  of  St.  Fort  Newport,  Fifeshire,  6.  1870,  m. 
1893,  Lillian,  dau.  of  Alexander  Graham,  Esq. 

I.  Charlotte  Lockhart.  ii.  Janet  Baird. 

III.  JIary  Barbara.  IV.  Helen  Douglas. 

V.  Caroline  Forbes. 

AriusSa.,  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  boars' 
heads  couped  arg.  armed  and  langued  of  the  second.  Crest — ^A 
bee  erect  ppr.     Motto — Solertia  ditat. 

iSeat— Gartshore,  Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire. 


WHITFELD    OF    HAMSEY. 

Whitfeld,   Francis  Baeby,  Esq.  of  Hamsey 
House  CO.  Sussex,  J.P.,  6. 23  May,  1852  ;  m.  6  June, 

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1S77,   Isabel    Georgiana,   dau.  cf  Capt.  Luckraft, 
K.N.,  and  has  issue, 

George  Scuvas,  b.  20  March,  1S7S. 

Lineage.— EoEERT  Whitfeld,  of  ■Wadhui-st,  CO.  Sussex, 
with  whoiM  the  pedigree  of  the  family,  attested  by  Segar,  Garter, 
and  Camden,  Clarenceux  1G06.  and  the  Visitation  of  Sussex, 
1634,  commeuees,  came  from  Alstenmore,  temp.  Henry  VIII. 
He  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Edwards,  of  Mayfield,  co. 
Sussex,  and  three  sons,  i.  Kobert,  of  Wadhurst,  and  Worth, 
same  co.  (hi.  .inne,  dau.  of  Wilham  Attewood,  of  Kent,  and 
had  issue,  his  great-grandson,  Thomas  Whitfeld;  was  living  at 
Worth,  at  the  Visitation  of  Sussex  1C34,  aged  21,  and  up- 
ward?);  II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter;  in.  Thomas.  The  2nd 
son. 

John  Whitfeld,  of  Tenterden,  co.  Kent,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Clement  Stacey,  of  same  place,'  and  by  her  had,  i. 
Clement,  of  whom  hereafter;  ii.  John,  6.  1555,  d.  1576;  iii. 
Thomas,  d.  1577;  i.  Margaret,  b.  1549,  m.  George  Reinold, 
and  J.  1575  ;  ii.  Bridget,  I.  1553.  He  m.  2ndly,  29  Oct.  1558, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Crowe,  and  by  her  had 
further  issue,  iv.  Herbert,  b.  1560,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Robert 
Sliephard,  of  Permarsh,  co,  Essex,  and  d.  Feb.  1622,  leaving 
issue.  John  Whitfeld  was  drowned  29  May,  1585.  His  eldest 
son, 

Clestent  Whitfeld,  of  Tenterden  and  Rye,  co.  Sussex,  b. 
23  Dec.  1548,  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Blunt,  and  had,  i. 
Francis,  of  whom  hereafter;  ii.  Thomas;  iii.  William,  to. 
Miss  Hays;  i.  Hester,  m.  Mr.  Hay;  ii.  Elizaoeth,  m.  Francis 
Fowle;  iii.  Margaret,  »!.  Mr.  Waynell ;  iv.  Susan.  Clement 
Whitfeld  J.  at  Rye,  Oct.  1629.     His  eldest  son, 

Francis  Whitfeld,  of  Bethersden  and  Smarden,  co.  Kent, 
m.  1629,  Dorothy  Jolt,  of  Middlesex,  and  d.  16G0,  leaving  two 
daus.  (Mary,  m.  Mr.  Taylor;  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Gore,  of 
Dublin),  and  one  son, 

Francis  Whitfeld,  of  Bethersden  and  Smarden,  b.  1633; 
7/1.  1st,  1662,  Elizabeth  Waterman,  of  Willesborough,  co.  Kent, 
and  by  her  had  one  son,  Thomas  of  Bethersden  {b.  1668,  vi. 
1698,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Stephen  Haffenden,  of  Eserton, 
and  d.  1714,  leaving  by  her  (whot/.  1740)  an  only  son,  Francis, 
■whose  only  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Cuiteis,  of 
Camberwell).  He  m.  2ndly,  1672,  Jlartha  Ruck,  of  Deal,  co. 
Kent,  and  d.  1695,  leaving  by  her  a  dau.  (Martha,  m.  William 
Whitfeld,  of  Bird's  Isle  Town),  and  one  son, 

William  Whitfeld,  of  Bybrook,  in  Ashford,  co.  Kent,  b. 
1673,  who  m.  and  had  issue,  i.  Francis,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
John  Simmonds,  and  was  ancestor  of  Wiutfeld,  nf  Ash/on^, 
II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter;  in.  John,  d.  unm.;  iv. 
William  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  d.  unm.; 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  William  WhitSeld  d.  1739.  His  2nd 
son, 

Thomas  Whitfeld,  of  Ashford,  b.  1709;  m.  Grace,  dau.  of 
•John  Waterman,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  May,  1752,  aged  36), 
had,  with  three  daus.  (viz.,  I.  Grace,  b.  4  June,  1748;  d.  2 
July,  1814;  ii.  Jane,  b.  13  May,  1750;  d.  30  May,  1753  ;  in. 
Elizabeth)  five  son=, 

I.  William,  6.  5  Aug.  1741 ;  d.  8  Feb.  1743. 

II.  Thomas,  s.  17  Sept.  1742,  m.  Martha  Daring,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  30  June,  1768,  age  25)  left  issue. 

HI.  John,  Solicitor,  6.  25  Oct.  1743,  m.  Miss  Farley,  and 
</.  s.  p. 

IV.  Francis,  of  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  Banker,  b.  17  April,  1746, 
ill.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Brett,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1807, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

William  Brett  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
b.  11  Sept.  1769,  rf.  s.  p. 

V.  Lewis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Thomas  Whitfeld  d.  12  Nov.  1755,  aged  46.      His  youngest 
ion, 

Lewis  Whitfeld,  of  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  6.  20  May,  1747  ;  m. 
4  July,  1782,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Tonge,  of  Sittingbourne,  co. 
Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18.^0)  had  four  daus.,  viz.,  i.  Susan, 
d.  unm.;  ii.  Martha,  m.  William  Cooper;  in.  Eleanor;  iv. 
Anne,  la.  George  Patey  Parkin,  of  Woolwich),  and  as  many 
sons, 

I.  George,  d.  unm. 

II.  Francis,  d.unm. 

III.  Tho.mas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  James,  6.  22  Aug.  1,91. 

Lewis  Whitfeld  d.  16  Sept.  1812.     His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Whitfeld,  of  Lewes,  6.  31  Jan.  1790;  m.  29  Aug. 
1820,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Norton,  of  Islington,  and  by  her 
\who  d.  8  Sept.  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Ramsey  House. 

II.  Herbert,  d.  v.nm.  11  Sept.  1862. 


I.  Mary  Anne,  vi.  Rev.  George  Hales,  of  Clent,  co.  Staffori, 

II.  Emma,  (/.  unm.  8  Aug.  1858. 

Mr.  Whitfeld  d.  12  Jan.  1875.     His  elder  son, 

George  Whitfeld,  Esq.  of  Hamsey  House,  co.  Sussex,  J. P., 
6.  7  May,  1822;  m.  1848,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  George  Chatlieia, 
Esq.  of  Burton  Crescent,  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Barry,  now  of  Hamsey. 

II.  George,  b.  11  Sept.  1855,  d.  21  Nov.  18G5. 

III.  Herbert,  b.  25  Nov.  1858. 

IV.  Thomas  Stanley,  b.  16  Aug.  1860. 

V.  Arthur  Lewis,  6.  31  July,  1862. 

VI.  Ernest  Barry,  b.  30  March,  1868. 

I.  Emily  Jane,  6.  18  July,  1850. 

II.  Edith,  b.  24  Nov.  1853,  m.  18  Sept.  1879,  Edward  Eurke 
Nugent,  Esq. 

III.  Clare  Anne,  5.  17  April,  1857. 

IV.  Mabel,  b.  18  May,  1864. 

Mr.  Whitfeld  d.  31  May,  1891. 

Jrms — Arg.,  a  bend  plain  between  two  cotises  engrailcol 
sa.     Crest — Out  of  a  crown  pallisado  arg.  a  buck's  head  or. 

Seat — Hamsey  House,  Lewes,  co.  Sussex. 


■WHITGREAVE    OF    MOSELEY    COURT. 

WiiiTGREAYE,  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Moselej  Court, 
and  Burton  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
27  Sept.  1819  ;  m.  18  Sept.  1853,  Teresa,  7th  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Mostyn,  Bart,  of  Talacre,  aud  bj  her 
(who  d.  17  Au{T.  ]  873)  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  12  March,  1855 ;  m.  Marianne  Clara,  dau.  of 
John  Leadbitter  Smith,  Esq.  of  Flass  Hall,  in  the  co.  of 
Durham,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Egerton,  b.20  Sept.  1881  ; 
Robert  Francis,  b.  1  July,  1885 ;  John  Lockley  Joseph^ 
b.  14  Jlarch,  1889;  Mildred  Dorothy  Mary. 

II.  Humphrey.  iii.  Gilbert,  d.  s.  p. 
IV.  Francis. 

I.  JIary  Margaret.  ii.  Mary  Florence. 

III.  Mary  Isabel.  iv.  Mary  Teresa. 

Lineage.— The  original  scat  of  the  Whitgreave  family 
was  at  Whitgreave,  near  Stafford,  where  they  may  be  traced 
at  least  to  the  time  of  Henry  II.,*  and  where  they  continued 
to  the  time  of  Richard  II.,  when  William  de  Whitgreave  left 
that  place  and  settled  in  Stafford,  where  he  was  appointed  one 
of  the  two  bailiffs  or  governors  of  the  town.  He  m.  Joan, 
granddau.  and  heiress  of  David,  Baron  of  Malpas.  [See  the 
Visitation  of  Cheshire  by  Robert  Glover,  Somcisct  Herald,  ia 
the  year  1580,  edited  by  John  Paul  Rylands,  F.S.A.,  London, 
1882]. 

Robert  de  Whitgreeve,  a  younger  son  of  the  above  William 
was  a  Teller  of  the  Royal  Exchequer  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  V. 
andVI.,Escheator  of  the  co.  of  Stafford,  Receiver  of  the  Forest 
of  Needwood,  and  one  of  the  criminal  judges.  He  purchased 
the  manor  of  Burton,  near  Stafford,  as  also  those  of  Bridgeford 
near  Stafford,  and  Longford  in  Shropshire,  and  dying  the  27 
IIlnuy  VI.,  was  s.  by  his  son,  Humphrey,  of  Burton,  and 
Thomas,  of  Longford. 

IId.mphrey  Wiutgreve,  Esq.  of  Burton, living  1  Henry  VII., 
m.  the  dau.  of  Egerton,  of  Wrynhill,  co.  Stafford,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Robert  Wiutgreve,  Esq.  of  Burton,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Staunford,  Esq.  of  Rowley,  near  Stafford,  and  had 
Humphrey,  of  Burton ;  Thomas  ;  and  other  issue.  Robert 
Whitgreve,  of  Burton,  d.  3  Dec.  5  Edward  VI.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Whitgreve,  Esq.  of  Bridgeford,  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Robert  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilleote,  co.  Stafford,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  Sept.  1590,  five  sons,  Henry,  Edward,  Humphrey, 
Thomas,  and  Walter,  of  whom  the  4th, 

Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.,  was  of  Moseley,  co.  Stafford.  lie 
m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Pitt,  Esq.  of  Bushbury, 
and  had  issue.  Mr.  Whitgreave  d.  Feb.  1643,  and  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  Lieu,  in  the  army  of  Charles  1.,  through  whose  loyalty 
and  careful  contrivance  the  life  of  King  Charles  II.  was 
saved  after  the  disastrous  battle  of  Worcester.  Mr.  Whit- 
greave was  named  in  the  list  of  those  on  whom  it  was  hiteuded 
to  have  conferred  the  knighthood  of  the  Royal  Oak.  Ho  m. 
Constance  Boughey,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sampson  Boughey, 
of  Colton,  and  widow  of  Whitehall  Degg,  only  son  of  Sir  bimon 
Degg,  Judge  of  North  Wales,  and  dying  14  March,  1702,  aged 
84,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of 


*  See  the   Fine  Rolls,  and  Sheriff's  Accounts  from  Hbnbs 
II.  downwards 


WHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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•William  Turvile,  Esq.  of  Aston,  Flamvile,  co.  Leicester,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Whitgreave  d.  at  Moseley,  10  Sept.  1728.  His 
youngest  son  (the  only  one  who  left  issue), 

Francis  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moselcy,  b.  2  Dec.  1716,  m. 
1st,  13  March,  1754,  Penelope  Jelly  (an  heiress),  of  Barton 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1755)  had  a  son,  Thomas 
Henry  Francis,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  28  April,  1767,  Ann 
Hassall,  of  Claines,  co.  Worcester  (an  heiress),  by  whom  (who 
■<l.  1763)  he  had  issue,  Francis,  6.  17  May,  1760,  d.  unm.  Aug. 
J836;  and  John,  6.  17  July,  1761,  d.  leaving  one  son,  John, 
■who  m.,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Whitgreave  d.  29  Sept.  1789,  and 
■was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Henbt  Francis  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  bapt. 
2-2  Jan.  1755  ;  m.  22  June,  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lacldey, 
Esq.,  formerly  resident  at  Barton  Park,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  19 
Jan.  1816,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

George  Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley  Court,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1837,  b.  3  Aug.  1787  ;  m.  1st,  22  July, 
1814,  Amelia,  sister  of  the  late  Countess  Mazzinghi,  and  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Hodges,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24 
Jan.  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  IIenrt  Benjamin  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Francis,  now  of  Moseley  Court,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Alfred  Richard,  6  10  June,  1821  ;  d.  26  May,  1827. 

IV.  Joseph   Robert,  b.   19  March,   1823;  m.  Rosina,  dau.  of 
George  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Lambeth,  and  has  issue, 

Joseph,  b.  SO  July,  1858.        Benedict,  6.  20  Oct.  1858. 
George  b.  28  AprU,  1863. 
Mary  Rose.  Etheldreda. 

Elizabeth. 
1.  Amelia  Catherine  Frances,  m.  John  Butler  Bowdon,  Esq. 
of  Pleasington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
n.  Mary  Constantia  Josephine,  a  Nun. 

ill.  Mary  Theresa,  m.  George  Basil  Eyston,  Esq.   and  has 
issue. 

IV.  Julia  Cecilia,  a  Bendictine  Kun. 

V.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Whitgreave  m.  2ndly,  10  Oct.  1841,  Mary  Juliana  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Talbot,  G.C.B.,  but 
by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1854)  had  no  issue  ;  to.  3rdly,  Mary  Anne 
'(who  d.  27  Dec.  1886),  dau.  of  Benjamin  Sandford,  Esq.  He 
'd.  Feb.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Benjamin  George  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley 
Court,  CO.  StafTord,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  Oct.  1816  :  m.  1st,  3 
June,  1841,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas 
Clifford,  youngest  son  of  Hugh,  5th  Lord  Clifford,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  19  Feb.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  George  Hugh,  b.  22  March,  1842  ;  d.  v.  p.  1871. 
H.  Thomas,  b.  26  Oct.  1849,  d.  v.  p.   1876. 
I.  Alice  Amelia,  m.  TJlric  Charlton,  3rd  son  of  the  late  W. 
H.  Charlton,  Esq.  Hesleyside  Northumberland. 
n.  Hem  ietta  Constantia,  (?.  1850. 

He  m.  2ndly,  24  July,  1858,  Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
Walter  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  andd.  13  Aug.  1881,  having 
l)y  her  had  issue,  Walter,  d.  in  infancy. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  cross  quarterly  pierced  or,  four  chevrons 
gu.  with  an  honourable  augmentation  a  chief  arg.,  thereon  a 
rose  gu.  irradiated  gold,  within  a  wreath  of  oak  ppr.  Crtsts — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  demi-antelope  or ;  and  another  of 
augmentation,  viz..  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  sceptre  in  pale 
or,  surmounted  by  a  branch  of  oak  ppr.  and  a  rose  gu.  slipped 
an  saltier  also  ppr.     Motto — Eegem  defendere  victum. 

Heats — Burton  Manor,  near  Stafford,  and  Moseley  Court, 
near  Wolverhampton.  Moseley  Hall,  the  house  in  which  King 
Charles  was  saved,  is  still  in  the  same  state  it  was  when  it 
afforded  an  asylum  to  the  fugitive  monarch.  The  hiding  place 
of  liis  majesty,  and  the  bedstead  on  which  he  slept,  are  still  to 
t)e  seen. 


WHITLA    OF    BEN    EADAN. 

Whitla,  James  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Ben  Eadan, 
CO.  Antrim,  Major  4th  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  late 
Lie  tit.  2nd  Batt.  Rojal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  and 
•utli  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  4  April,  1859 ;  in.  4  Aug. 
1881,  Honoria  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Handcock  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Myross  Wood,  J.P. 
CO.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Townshend,  b.  7  June,  1882. 

I.  Edith  Constance. 

u.  Kathleen  Norah. 

III.  Alice  Mildred. 

Xiineagre. — This  family  is  of  Scotch  origin,  the  founder  of 
the  liish  branch  having  migrated  to  Ireland  from  Ayrshire, 
during  the  plantation  of  Ulster,  and  settled  at  Gobrana, 
Glenavy,  co.  Antrim,  where  the  family  continued  to  reside  till 
1860. 


William  Whitla,  of  Glenavy,  co,  Antrim,  b.  1655,  had  issue 
by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  three  sons,  George,  James,  and  Valen- 
tine.    His  eldest  son, 

George  Whitla,  Esq.  of  Gobrana,  Glenavy,  b.  1689;  iii. 
1727,  his  cousin  Elinor  Whitla,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1774) 
he  had  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  William,  of  Derrichrin,  co.  Antrim,  6.  1729  ;  d   1794. 

II.  John,  of  Lisburn,  b.  1732;  m.  Miss  Arthur,  and rf.  12  May, 
1790,  having  had  issue,  a  dau.  Rebecca,  and  two  sons, 

1  William,  6.  1764. 

2  George,  6.  1765;  m.  1792,  Margaret  Allan-Carleton,  by 
whom  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1842)  he  had  issue,  a  dau.  Elinor, 
who  d.  young ;  and  three  sons, 

William,  6.    1  Feb.  1793;    to.   5  Nov.   1830,  Elizabeth 
3rd  dau.  of  James  Buchanan,  Esq.,  British  Consul  at  New 
York,  and  by  her  had  eight  sons  and  five  daus.,  1  George, 
late  R.H.A.,  6.  1832,  m.  1st,  Miss  Goodden,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  one  son  George  (rf.  1885),  and  one  dau. 
Susan  ;  2ndly,  Miss  Jackson,  by  whom  he  has  two  daus. 
Helena  and  Carlotta  ;  2  James  Buchanan,  h.  1834,  late 
Capt.  88th  Connaught  Rangers,  m.  Miss  Forbes;  3  John, 
b.  1835,  d.  young;  4  William,  b.  1840,  late  Col.  Comm. 
10th  (Lincolnshire)  Regt. ;  5  Sidney,  b.  1843,  d.  young; 
6  Seymour  Conway,  6.    1845,  d.   young;  7  Francis,  6. 
1849  ;  8  Valentine,  6.  1853;  1  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Carr, 
R.I.C. ;    2    Eleanor,    m.    Col.    Buchanan,    4th    Bait. 
Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers:    3  Emma  Hardcastle,  to. 
Major  Henry  Lucas,  late  45th  Regt.,  of  Rathealy,  co. 
Cork;   4  Jane,  to.  J.  Bridges,  Esq.;   5  Ada,  m.  Col. 
Higginson. 
John,  b.  10  Sept.  1795;  Lieut,  14th  Light  Dragoons  ;  in. 
24  May,  1820,  Eleanor,  youngi  st  dau.  of  J.  Haines,  Esq. 
of  Alcester,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  s.p.  21  March,  1821. 
George,  b.  1803,  d.  young. 
in.  Francis,  of  Glendona,  Glenavy,  co.  Antrim,  b.  1733;  m.  9 
Sept.  1783,  Anne  Close,  of  Aghalce,  co   Antrim,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  Oct.  1796),  had  issue,  William,  of  Glendona,  d. 
1829;  George,  rf.   1844,  James,  rt.  young;  and  Eleanor,  m. 
as  beloio  her  cousin,  Valentine  Whitla,  of  Ben  Eaden. 
IV.  Valentine,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Elizabeth,  to.  J.  Wilson,  Esq.  ii.  Eleanor. 

III.  Jane,  m.  J.  Oakman,  Esq.  of  Glenavy. 

Mr.  George  Whitla  d.  17  Aug.  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  youngest 
son, 

Valentin-e  Whitla,  Esq.  of  Gobrana,  h.  1735 ;  to.  1779, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bashford,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  April 
1803)  he  had  five  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  George,  of  Inver  Lodge,  Lame,  J.P.  co.  Antrim,  h.  1780; 
m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Gunning,  Esq.  of  Carrick- 
fcrgus,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alicia,  d.  23  Feb.  1883. 

2  Jane,  m.  Hugh  Crawford-Smith,  Esq.  (rf.  1862) ;  and 
d.ps.  2  Feb.  1883. 

II.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Francis,  b.  1783  ;  d.  s.  p.  15  March,  1855. 

IV.  William  John,  b.  1784;  d.  s.p.  21  Aug,  1822. 

V.  Valentine,  of  Ben  Eadan,  J.P.  co.  Antrim,  b.  1786;  m. 
his  cousin,  Eleanor  (d.  14  April,  1860),  dau.  of  Francis 
Whitla,  Esq.  of  Glendona,  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  Aug. 
1865. 

I.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1858. 

Mr.  Whitla  d.  17  Jan.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

James  Whitla,  Esq.  of  Gobrana,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  i.  17  Feb. 
1781 ;  m.  25  Aug.  1806,  Catharine,  3rd  dau.  of  Alexander 
Gunning,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Carrickfergus,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
5  June,  1875)  had  issue, 

George  Alexander,  of  Ben  Eadan. 

Valentine,  b.  1822;  d.  s.p.  at  Harrogate,  Yorkshire,  1  Oct. 
1857. 

William  John,  b.  1824, d.  young. 

Fiancis,  d.  young. 

Alicia  Jane,  d.  8  Aug.  1835. 

Katherine,  d.  19  March,  1835. 

Frances,  d.  18  Sept.  1839. 

Anne,  d.  young, 

Susannah,  d.  1826. 

Mr.  Whitla  d.  at  Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim,  12  March,  1862,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Alexander  Whitla,  Esq.  of  Ben  Eadan,  co.  Antrim, 
J. P.,  Capt.  Royal  Antrim  Rifles,  6.  1818;  m.  1  June,  1858, 
Isabella  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Hammond,  of 
Priston  Rectory,  Bath,  D.L.  Somerset,  and  grand-niece  of 
George  Hammond,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  London,  Under- 
Sec,  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  and  first  British  Minister  to 
America,  and  had  issue, 

James  Alexander,  now  of  Ben  Eadan. 

Valentine  George,  b.  12  March,  1863,  Capt.  Queen's  Bays. 

Mary  Isabel  Hammond,  m.  10  Sept.  1890,  Charles  Reginald 
Sidney  Douglas-Hamilton,  Capt.  Gurdon  Highlanders,  3rd 
sou  of  Gen.  Octavius  Douglas-Hamilton,  and  has  issue,  a 
dau.  Elsie. 

Ellen  Constance,  m.  1  June,  1882,  James  SwanzyGIenny,  Esq. 


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of  Glcnville,  J. P.   co.   Pown,  Valentine,  Dorothy.  Norah, 

and  Juan. 
ls.ibcna  francos  Alexandra,  w.  19  .\prn,  1887, Major  Wilficd 

Anstey,    late    Highland    Light   Inlantry,    son    of    George 

Alexander  Anstey,  Esq.  of  Harloy  Street,  London,  and  has 

issue,  George  Alexander,  andChisholni. 
Capt.  Whitla  </.  3  Aug.  1SG7.    His  widow  m.  '2ndly,  July,  1S69, 
Shetliekl  Betliam  C^ud  son  of  the  late  Sir  William    Bcthani, 
Ulster  King  of  Arms)  and  d.  at  Jlonkstown,  co.  Dublin,  5 
June.  1S70.  having  h.id  issue,  a  dau.  Clementina. 
Scat— Ben  Eadan,  near  Eehast. 


WHITMORE    OF    ORSETT    HALL.    AND 
GUMLEY. 

WiiiTMOEE.  Tno-MAS  Chaeles  Douglas,  Esq.  of 
Orsett  Hull,  Essex,  and  Gumlej,  co.  Leicester,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Ris^i  Sheriff  1875,  late  Capt.  Koyal 
Horse  Guards.^i.  2(5  May,  1839  ;  m.  11  May,  IStiT, 
Louisa  Margaret  Emily.  5tli  dan.  of  Sir  William 
Cradock-Hartopp,  3rd  Eart.,  of  Four  Oaks  Park, 
CO.  AVarwick,  and  by  her  (^who  d.  29  Nov.  1892) 
has  issue, 

I.  Fkancis  Henkt  Douglas  Cuaklton,  b.  20  April,  1872. 

I.   Mildred  Louisa  Lucy. 

u.  Ethel  Mary  Alberta. 

Capt.  Whilmore  s.  his  father  18G5,  and  in  18G7 
sold  his  Apley  estates  in  Salop,  purchasing  Gumley, 
CO.  Leicester,  the  same  year. 

Lineage. — The  Wditmokes  were  originally  .seated  at 
■Whytemere,  on  the  north-west  side  of  the  parish  of  Bob- 
bington,  in  the  manor  of  Claverlcy,  Salop ;  subsequently  they 
removed  to  Claverley,  and  acquired  considerable  possessions 
there. 

John,  Lord  of  Whytemere  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  IlL  and 
Edwakd  I.,  was  father  of 

Philip  de  Whytmeke,  d.  1300,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  dk  Whytemere,  living  1361,  whose  son, 

KicHARD  de  Whytemere,  of  Claverley  and  Whytmere,  m. 
Margery,  dau.  and  lieir  of  William  Attetrall,  of  Claverley,  and 
dying  about  the  year  1386,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

KiciiARD  DE  Whytemere,  father  of  another, 

Eichard  de  Whytemere,  d.  1-142,  leaving,  by  Joan  his 
wife,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Whytemere,  of  Claverley,  d.  14S3.    His  son, 

Eichard  Whytemere,  left  at  his  demise,  1504,  by  his  wife, 
Agnes  (who  d.  ir)22i  a  son  and  siiceessor, 

PiicHARD  Whitmore,  of  Clavcrlcy.  6.  1495,  m.  Frances 
B.arker,  and  had  two  sons, 

William,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Whitmores  of  Ludslone,  Claverley, 

Eichard  Whitmore  d.  1549,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Londtn,  merchant,  7/i.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Mr.  Alderman  William  Bond,  ot  that  city,  and  by  her 
(whO'i.  9  0ct^  1615)  had  issue,  William  (Sir),  his  heir;  Thomas 
d.  s.  p.;  Geoigc  (,Sir),  Kct.  of  Balmcs,  in  Hackney  Parish, 
Middlesex,  a  staunch  Eoyalist;  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  William 
Craven,  Bart.;  Anne,  m.  Francis  Baber,  Esq.  of  Chute: 
Margaret,  m.  Sir  K.  Grubham,  Knt.  ;  Mary,  m.  Sir  Charles 
Montagu,  Knt.,  brotlier  to  the  Earl  of  Manchester;  Frances, 
rii.  Sir  John  Weld,  of  Arnolds,  Middlesex;  and  Jane,  m.  N. 
Still,  Esq.  William  Whitmore,  of  London,  d.  8  Aug.  1593  ; 
and  was  .<:.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Whitmore,  Knt.  of  London,  6.  4  Nov.  1572, 
who  purchased  the  estate  of  Apley,  S.alop,  for  which  shire  he 
was  High  Sheriff  1G20.  He  ni.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  PtOwland 
Moseley,  of  Hough,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Jan. 
1608)  had  one  son  and  a  duu., 

George,  d  s.  p. 

Anne,  m.  sir  Edmund  .Sawyer,  and  d.  16C6. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Weld,  Esq.  of  London,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1626)  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Eichard,  of  Lower  Slaughter,   co.   Gloucester,   b.  21   June, 
1314;  Sheriff  of  Gloucester,  1667;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  FiObert  Deards,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  Kov.  1673)  left  at  his  decease,  20  Aug.  1667,  a  son, 
Eichard,  of  Lower  Slaughter,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Weld,  of  Willey,  and,  dying  before  1694,  left 
William,  of  Lower  Slaughter,  of  whom  presently. 
Anne,  r,i.  Walter    Junes,   Esq.    of   Cliastleton,   and   d. 


Sir  William  d.  Dec.  1648,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Whitmore,  of  Apley,  b.  28  Nov.  1612,  created  a 
Bart.  28  June,  1641.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Alder- 
man Sir  William  Acton,  Knt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1666)  had 
issue,  William,  his  heir;  Tliomas  (Sir),  of  Bridgnorth;  Anne, 
m.  Sir  Francis  Lawley,  Bart.  ;  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Eennet, 
Esq.;  and  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  Eliab  Harvey.  Sir  Thomas  d. 
1653,  .and  was  ,«.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Whitmore,  2nd  bart.  of  Apley,  6.  8  April,  1627 ; 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Eliab  Harvey,  Esq.  of  London,  but  dying 
without  issue,  1699,  the  baronetcy  expired,  while  the  estates 
passed  to  liis  kinsman, 

William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Lower  Slaughter,  M.P.  for 
Bridgnorth,  who  then  became  of  Apley.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Eoger  Pope,  Esq.  of  Wolstanton,  Salop,  and  sister  to 
Bromwich  Pope,  Esq.,  to  whom,  on  the  death  of  Catherine 
Pope,  his  dau.,  1754,  her  issue  became  heirs.  By  this  lady 
(who  d.  about  1736)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  an  infant,  1710. 

II.  Thomas  (Sir)  his  heir. 

III.  William,  b.  1714,  who  raised  the  53rd  Regt.,  and  was  its 
first  Colonel  ;  d.  1771,  a  Lieut. -Gen.  and  M.P.  for  Bridg- 
north. The  manor  and  estate  of  Lower  Slaughter,  with 
other  family  property  in  co.  Gloucester,  descended  from  him 
to  his  grandson.  Gen.  Sir  Geokoe  Whitmore,  K.C.H.,  Col. 
Commandant,  11. E.,  m.  Cordelia,  dau.  of  George  Ainslie, 
Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1857)  had  seven  sons  and  three 
daus.  He  d.  2  April,  1862,  aged  87,  leaving  these  estates  to 
his  son, 

Charles  Shapland,  M.A.  ,  of  Lower  Slaughter,  J.P.,  Q.C., 
Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  Judge  of  the  County 
Courts  circuit  No.  46,  Recorder  of  co.  Gloucester,  m. 
Katharine  Elizabeth,  who  d.  11  Feb.  1883,  sister  of  Sir 
Robert  Brownrigg,  Bart.,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 
Charles  Algernon",  of  Lower  Slaughter,  Stow,  co.  Glou- 
cester, J. P.,  and  M.P.  for  Chelsea,  Banister-at-Law,  b. 
1851 ;  William  Walter;  and  Edmund  Henry. 

IV.  George,  of  Apley,  d.s.p.  1775. 

V.  Charles,  of  Southampton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Kelly,  Esq. 
and  by  her  (who  d.  17U9)  left  at  his  decease,  1770, 

1  Thomas,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  William,  father  of  William  Wolryche  Whitmore,  Esq., 
late  M.P.  of  Dudmaston  (.see  that  Fu.mili/). 

3  George,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's,  Cambridge,  d.  25 
Nov.  1805. 

1  Mary,  d.  1828.  2  Kathcrinc. 

3  Elizabeth,  w.  Launcelot  Shadwell,  Esq.,  and  left,  witli 
other  issue,  the  late  Sir  Launcelot  Shadwell,  Knt.,  Vice- 
Chaucellor  of  England. 

4  Dorothea. 

VI.  John,  of  London,  m.  Ist,  Miss  Sarah  Stevens,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1748;  he  had  two  daus., 

Anne,  (/.  1773.  Katharine,  d.  1833. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Elizabeth  HenUeli,  by  whom  (who  rf,. 
1788)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1791,  two  sons, 
John,  of  London,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  m.  Miss  Caroline 
Williams,  and  dying  18-!6,  aged  76  (his  widow   survived 
until  1833),  left  surviving  issue, 

1  John,  of  London,  m.  Miss  Mary  Stainforth,  and  d. 
1812, 

2  Edward,  of  London,  m.  1st,  Miss  Frances  Kensington, 
d.  1833;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Eliiabeth  Davison,  and  had 
issue  by  both. 

3  Robert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Kaye,  and 
had  issue. 

4  Frederick,  of  London.  t 
William,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.   of  Montagu  Booth,  Esq.  of 

Upton,  and  left  issue, 

1  William,  of  Beckenham,  Kent,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  1830, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  George  Norman,  E!,q.  ;  and  2ndly, 
1866,  Frances  Maria,  widow  of  Rev.  Aretas  Akers,  of 
Mailing  Abbey,  Kent,  and  dau.  of  Francis  Brandram> 
Esq. 

2  George,  of  London. 

3  James.  4  Charles. 

1  Eliza. 

2  Charlotte,  m.  —  Harrison,  Esq. 
Maria.  4  Catherine. 

Mr.  Whitmore  d.  24  May,  1725,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Whitmore,  K.B.,  of  Apley,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jonathan  Cope,  Bart,  of  Brewern,  and  had  by  her  (who  rf. 
1775)  three  daus., 

Mary,  m.  her  first  cousin,  Thomas  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley. 

AnnaSopliia,  iii.  Anthony  Deane,  Esq. 

Elizabeth  ?/i.  Rev.  Charks  Shuttlewood  Holden. 
Sir  Thomas  rf.  15  April,  1773,  and  w.a3  «.  by  his  nephew  and 
son-in-law, 

Thomas  Wuit.more,  Esq.  of  Apley,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  m, 
1st  (as  stated  above),  his  cousin,  Mary  Whitmore,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1176)  hud  three  daus., 


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2199 


Mary  Anne,  m.  Tliomas  Wj-lde  Browne,  Esq.  of  CaugWey, 

and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue. 
Anna  Sophia,  0..  anux. 
Georgiana,  d.  unm. 
He  m.  2nclly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foley,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N., 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Admiral  St.  Loo,  and  by  her  (who  0.. 
1817)  had  is.'-ne, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Charles  Blaney  Cavendish  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Stockton, 
Salop,  6.  9  March.  1787;  m.  1829,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Giffard,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1S34)  hail  three  daus., 

Elizabeth,  m.  Jan.  Ial8,  the  Rev.  John  Storer,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Ha.wkswortli,  Notts. 
Mr.  Whitmore  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Whitmoke,  Esq.  of  Apley,  J. P.  and  D.I..,  M.P.  for 
Bridgnorth,  High  Sheriff  1805,  h.  16  Nov.  1782;  m.  19  July, 
1804,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Thoraason, 
Esq.  of  York,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Grierson, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1867)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Chatilton,  of  Apley. 

George,  M.A.  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Stockton,  Shifnal,  J.P.  h.  1.3 
Aug.  1812 ;  m.  0  Jan.  1848,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Deacon,  Esq.  of  Mabledon  Park,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 
Algernon  George  Bernard,  6.  18  Oct.  1849  ;  Henry  Eardley  ; 
b.  26  April,  1855;  Katherine  Mildred;  Dora  Louisa  Mary; 
and  Geraldine  Ellen  Georgina. 

Henry,  of  Sunniside,  Colebrooke  Dale,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth, 
late  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  h.  13  Oct.  1813;  in.  15  April, 
18.32,  Adelaide  Anna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Darby, 
Esq.  of  Colebrooke  Dale,  Salop,  and  d.  1876. 
Catherine  Mary,  to.  16  Aug.  1832,  Francis  Barnard,  3rd  Earl 
of  Bandon,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

Emily  Elizabeth,  m.  13  Feb.  1855,  Major-Gen.  Eardley  Wil- 
mot,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  Bart. 
Lucy  Georgiana,  m.  27  Deo.  1849,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Forbes 
(late  Coldstream   Guards).   2nd  son    of  the  late   William 
Forbes,  Esq.  of  Callander,  N.B.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Whitmore  d.  6  Feb.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Chaklton  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  M.P.  for 
Bridgnorth,  h.  5  Jan.  1807;  m.  11  April,  1S33,  Lady  Louisa 
Anne  Douglas  (who  d.  31  Aug.  1871),  eldest  dau.  of  Charles, 
5th  Marquess  of  Queensberry,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas  Chables  Douglas,  now  of  Gumley. 

Walter  Henry,  h.  21  Aug.  1842;  d.  19  Aul'.  1880. 

Caroline  Louisa,  m.  24  May,  1866,  John  William  Scott,  Esq. 
of  Delgany,  co.  Wicklow,  3rd  son  of  Juhn  Scott,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
and  has  James  Whitmore  and  Albina  Louisa. 

Mary  Catherine. 

Emily  Harriet,  m.  24  Oct.  1877,  Col.  Tweedie,  C.S.I. 
Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Lousia  Dorothea,  d.  11  Oct.  1839. 

Lucy  xVlbinia.  Edith  Georgina. 

Cecil  Elizabeth,  in.  14  June,  1887,  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan 
.Stewart,  late  92nd  Goidon  Highlanders. 

Evelyn  Octavia. 
He  d.  13  March,  1865. 

AnM — Vert,  fretty  or.  Crenti — 1st,  A  falcon  silting  on  the 
stump  of  a  tree  with  a  branch  springing  from  the  dexter  side 
all  ppr.  ;  2Dd,  An  arm  couped  at  the  elbow  and  erect,  habited, 
or,  turned  up  az.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cinquefoil  gold 
leaved  vert,  all  within  two  wings  expanded  of  the  fourth. 

Heats — Gumley,  Market  Harborough  ;  Orsett  HaU,  Essex. 

CYi'-is— Carlton  and  Boodle's. 


WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE    OF 
DT7DMAST0N    HALL. 

WoLETCHE- Whitmore,  Rev.  Francis  Hen^rt, 
M.A.  of  Dudmaston  Hall,  Salop  J.P.,  formerly 
Rector  of  Quatfc,  Malvern,  h.  1820  ;  m.  1845,  Isabella, 
youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  H.  Bazely,  K.N.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Francis  Alexander,  B.A.  Oxon.  J.P.,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
Salop  Jlilitia,  b.  1845;  m.  7  June,  1871,  Alice  Mary,  dau. 
of  Alfred  Darby,  Esq.^  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Geoffrey  Charlton,  6.  1881. 

II.  Malcolm,  b.  1849;  m.  17  Nov.  1886,  Beatrice  Alice,  dau. 
of  Edward  N.  Conant,  Esq.  of  Lyndon  Hall,  co.  Rut- 
land, and  has,  with  other  issue,  Philip  Malcolm,  b.  1839. 

III.  Henry  Bazely  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Quatt, 
Malvern,  Salop,  b.  1856;  ra.  31  Aug.  1881,  Harriett  Dou- 
glas, dau.  of  Douglas  Robinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a 
dau.,  6.  1882. 

I.  Isabel  Louisa,  m.  Robert  Otter  Barry,  Esq. 

This  gentleman,  only  son  of  Rev.  Francis  Laing,  of 
The  Mythe,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Wilham  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Dudmaston,  assumed, 


by  royal  licence  1864,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  his  uncle,  William  Wolryche-Whitmore,  Esq.,  the 
surnames  and  arms  of  WoiEYCHE-WniTMOEE,  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic. 

Lineage.— (See preccciuij;  Memoir.) 

William  Whitmore,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Charles  Whitmore, 
Esq.  of  Southampton,  and  grandson  of  William  AVhitmore, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Apley,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  Bromwich 
Pope,  Esq.  of  Woolstaston),  s.  in  1774,  at  the  decease  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Weld,  to  the  estate  of  Dudmaston,  Salop.  He  to.  1st, 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Lyster,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1792) 
had  issue, 

William  Wolrtche,  of  Dudmaston. 

Frances,  to.  1st,  Capt.  Williams,  R.N.,  d.  1830;  and  2ndly, 
Dr.  Freer,  Physician,  of  Cheltenham,  d.  1873. 

Mary  Dorothea,  d.  1872,  having  m.  1817,  Rev.  Francis  Laing, 
of  the  Mythe,  co.  Gloucester,  and  was  mother  of  the  present 
Rev.  F.  H.  Wolrtche  Whitmore,  of  Dudmaston. 

Catherine,  m.  Major  Houston  ;  d.  1811. 

Sophia. 

Harriet,  d.  1868 ;  m.  E.  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Boughton,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  has  i-^sue. 

Louisa,  ra.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Ryan,  Knt.,  Judge  of 
Calcutta  ;  d.  6  Feb.  1866,  having  had  issue. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  Rev.  J.  Wall ;  and  d.  1843,  having  had  issue. 

Anna  Maria,  to.  Rev.  Edmund  Carr;  d.  1831. 

Georgiana,  m.    Charles  Babbage,   Esq. ;    d.    1827,  leaving 
issue. 
He  ))!,  2ndly,  Mary  Louisa  Thomas,  by  whom  (who  d.  1813)  he 
had  one  son  and  three  daus., 

John  Heni7,  who  as.sumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Jones, 
by  sign-manual,  dated  14  March,  1829,  on  succeeding  to  the 
estate  of  Chastleton  (ue  Whitmore  Jones  of  C/iastkton). 

Janetta,  d.  unm.  1826. 

Eleonora,  m.  John  Franks,  Esq.  of  Bailyskiddane,  co. 
Limerick. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Arundel  Sparkes,  Esq.  and  d.  ID  May,  1886, 
leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Whitmore  d.  Aug.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wolryche-Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Dudmaston,  Salop, 
formerly  M.P.  for  Wolverhampton,  6.1787;  ?/i.  29  Jan.  1810, 
Lady  Lucy  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Bridgeman,  dau.  of  Orlando, 
1st  Earl  of  Bradford,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1858,  having 
devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  the  present  Rev.  Francis 
Henry  Wolbtche-Whitmore,  of  Dudmaston. 

^riJis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  fretty  or,  for  Whit- 
more :  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  between  three  swans 
rousant  arg.  in  chief  a  eross-cros.s!et  for  difference,  for  Wol- 
rtche. Crests — 1st,  Whitmore,  Upon  the  stump  of  an  oak 
tree  sprouting  to  the  dexter  a  falcon  close  all  ppr.  beaked  and 
belled  or;  2nd,  Wolrtche,  An  oak  tree  fructed  ppr.  charged 
for  difference  with  a  cross  crosslct  gold.  Motto — Incorrupta 
fides. 
Seat — Dudmaston  Hall,  Bridgnorth. 


WHITMORE-JONES    OF    CHASTLETON". 

Whitmore- Jones,  Mart  Elizabeth,  of  Chastle- 
ton House,  CO.  Oxford,  s.  in  1874. 

Lineage. — The  Chastleton  estate  was  purchased  by 
Walter  Jones,  Esq.,  from  Catesby,  the  well-known  con- 
spirator in  the  Gunpowder  Plot,  who  sold  it  to  procure  the 
required  funds.  For  an  account  of  Chaseleton  House,  see  ■ 
Skelton's  Antiquities  of  Oxfordshire,  and  Nash's  Ancient 
Mansions. 

Arthur  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  co.  Oxford,  the  last  male- 
heir  of  the  family  of  Jones  of  Chastlelun,  son  of  Henry  Jones- 
Esq,  of  Chastleton,  who  d.  1761,  andgrandsonof  Walter  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Chastleton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Whit- 
more, of  Lower  Slaughter,  co.  Gloucester,  and  sister  of  William 
Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  Salop,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  d.  21 
Nov.  1828,  having  bequeathed  the  Chastleton  estate  to  his 
kinsman,  John  Henry  Whitmore,  Esq.,  2nd  son,  by  his  2nd 
wife,  of  William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Dudmaston,  and  grandson 
of  Charles  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Southampton,  who  was  4th  son 
of  William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  whose  sister,  Anne,  in. 
Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton  {see  Whitmore  of  Apley 
Gumley).  Mr.  Whitmore,  on  succeeding  to  that  property, 
assumed,  1828,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Jones.  He  m.  1  Jan. 
1821,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Glutton,  Esq.  of  Pensax  Court, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

John  Arthur,  of  Chastleton. 
William,  of  Chastleton. 
Walter  Thomas,  b.  1831;  (t  1872. 
Wolrtche  Hakrt,  late  of  Chastleton. 
Mart  Elizabeth,  now  of  Chastleton. 

Jennetta,  »/i.   1862,  John  Harris,  Esq.,   and  has   one  son, 
Thomas  Whitmore,  b.  1864.  . 


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WHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHI 


Frances  Barbara,  m.  1S55,  Rev.  Charles  Alan  Dickins,  Vicar 
of  Tardcbigse,  and  lia.s  issue,  1  lloi-bort,  ().  1850  ;  2  Alan,  b. 
IS61:  1  Mai'i::(rft ;  2  Barbara;  3  Eleanor;  4  Irene. 
Joanna  Dorothea,  m.  1831,  Kev.  Thomas  Harris,  Rector  of 

Swerford,  but  h.is  no  ehiUlren. 
Louisa  Georgiana,  jh.  1864,  Rev.  C.  J.  K.  Walkey,  Rector  of 
Cornwall,  and  has  issue,   C.  T.  E.  Walkey,  b.  1806;  and 
Rowland  Huyshe,  /).  I86;i. 

Elinor  Marian,  »i.   Is,'i8,  Rev.  H.  Harris,  Rector  of  Winter- 
bourne  Bassett,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Whitmore,  b.  1861  ; 
and  Arthur  Chambers,  b.  1S63. 
Mr.  Whitmore-Jones,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  d.  1S63,  and  was  s.  by  his 
fUUst  son, 

John  .\RTncRWHiTMOiiE-JoNES,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  6.  1822; 
d-  IS'i',  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Wiiitmoke-Jo'es,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  b.  1826  ,  d. 
1'^  Jan.  1874,  and  was  .^■.  by  his  brother, 

WoLBYCHE  lI.\nBV  WuiTMoKE-JoNES,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  6. 
1837;  il.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister,  now  of  Chastleton. 

.-(/•.'H.';— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  within 
a  border  indented  or,  a  canton  ermine  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert  fretty 
vr.  tor  Whii MORE.      l/ono—Incorrupta  fides. 

iiiUt — Chastleton  House,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  co.  Oxford. 


"WHITTAKEK.    OF    PROSPECT    HILL. 

Whittakee,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Kill,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  of  Birch  House,  Lees,  same  co.,  J. P., 
b.  26  April,  1837  ;  m.  1st,  20  April,  1864,  Mary 
Uannali,  dau.  of  John  Drousfield,  Esq.  and  bj  her 
(wlio  d.  27  Kov.  1889)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  9  Feb.  1865. 

II.  John  Dronsfield,  b.  20  Feb.  1866. 

III.  Robert  Linney,  b.  26  Deo.  1807. 

IV.  James  Gilbert,  b.  22  March,  1370.  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Arthur,  b.  1  Oct.  1872. 

VI.  Jlyles  Aspinall,  b.  2  March,  1874. 

I.  Mary  Hannah,  b.  3  March,  1809;  m. 

II.  Anne  Christabel,  b.  11  Dec.  1876,  d.  unm. 

lie  m.  2ndlj,  7  Julj,  1891,  Emily  Maria,  widow  of 
John  C.  Adey,  Esq.  of  Poole,  Dorset. 

Lineag-e. — Dr.  Whitaker,  in  his  "  History  of  Whalley," 
printed  a.d.  1800,  gives  the  following  account  of  Padiliam,  co. 
Lancaster: — "  In  this  township  are  the  remains  of  the  House 
<-'f  High  Whitaker,  consisting  of  only  one  wing,  strong  and 
respectably  built,  and  apparently  of  the  era  of  Henbt  VUl. 
This  was  the  parent  stock  of  a  elan  very  numerous  in  Lanca- 
shire, and  from  which  1  have  everything  but  positive  evidence 
to  prove  that  my  own  family  was  branched  out  in  the  person 
of  Rich,  de  AV'hitaker,  in  the  reign  of  Edw.  III.  Of  the  original 
Eteni,  while  they  remained  here,  I  have  only  been  able  to 
collect  the  following  names  and  dates:  JohndeQuitacre,  srtns 
d  ate  ;  Richard  de  Whitacre,  a.d.  1333  ;  Milo  Whitaker, 
li\ing  SO  Henry  VI 11.,  who  was  father  of  two  sons,  i.  Barnard 
Whitaker  (who  had  two  daas.,  Elizabeth  and  Isabella)  ; 
II.  Laurence  Whitaker,  whose  son,  Hcnrt  Whitaker,  father 
of  John  Whitaker,  in  ward  of  Bernard  Townley,  of  llurstwood, 
anno  20  Queen  Elizabeth.  It  was  found  by  Inquisition  that  the 
estate  of  High  Whitaker  consisted  of  100  acres  of  land,  100  of 
pasture,  20  of  meadow,  100  of  moor  and  morass,  in  High 
Whitaker,  Simondstone.  and  Padiham.  It  wag  afterwards  sold 
to  the  Shuttleworths  of  Gaw  thorp,  but  at  what  period  I  cannot 
precisely  ascertain." 

Robert  Whittaker,  of  Hey  Houses,  near  Padiham,  temp. 
William  III.,  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  bapt.  14  Feb.  1095,  and  a 
son, 

James  Whittaker,  bapt.  13  Sept.  1637,  who  by  .Sarah  his  wife 
left  a  son, 

Robert  Whittaker,  of  Walton  le  Dale,  bapt.  2  Feb.  1723  ; 
in.  28  Oct.  174U,  Mary.  dau.  of  Ralph  (or  James)  Critchley,  of 
Altliam,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had,  i.  James,  bapt.  25  Feb.  1750 ; 
II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter;  in.  John,  bapt.  14. Sept.  1760; 
IV.  Robert,  bapt.  8  Jan.  1704;    i.  Mary,  bapt.  5  March,  1752; 

II.  Catherine,  bapt.   14  Sept.  1700.     He  rf.  16  Jan.  1789.     His 
2nd  son, 

Thomas  Whittaker,  of  Walton  le  Dale,  bapt.  14  Nov.  1756; 
',n.  Alice  Aspinall,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  1750,  and  (7.  25  Aug. 
181^5)  had,  I.  John,  his  successor;  ii.  Robert,  b.  May,  1782; 
ui.  James;  iv.  Thomas;   v.  Myles;    i.  Mary;    ii.  Catherine; 

III.  Christabel.     He  d.  27  Nov.  ISIO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Whittaker,  Esq.  of  Walton  le  Dale,  fi.  17  Jan.  1779, 
who  by  Elizabeth  bis  wife  (6.  18  March,  1779,  d.27  June,  1849), 
had,  with  daus.  (who  are  deceased),  two  sons, 


I.  Thomas,  of  Prospect  Hill. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  b.  1815,  M.A.  Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Leesfield, 
Rural  Dean  of  Oldham,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester;  m. 
and  had  one  dau.,  Agnes,  m.  Rev.  Alfred  Evans,  M.A. Cam- 
bridge, Viear  of  Bidford,  co.  Worcester,  and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Whittaker  d.  2  April,  1846.    His  elder  son, 
Thomas  Whittaker,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Hill,  J.P.,  6.  20  Jan. 

1810  ;  m.  23  Jan.  1836,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Whittaker,  Esq., 

and  d.  5  Oct.  1888,  leaving  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir. 
John,  b.  25  Aug.  1847 ;  m.  4  Nov.  18S0. 

Sot/s— Prospect  Hill,  Walton  le  Dale,  Preston  ;  and  Birch 
House,  Lees,  Lancashire. 


FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL    OF   "WAT- 
FOUD     AND    HAWKSWICK. 

Feaenlet-Whittingstall,  Geoege,  Esq.  of 
Watford,  Herts,  J. P.,  aiajor  of  the  South  Herts 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  sometime  Capt.  in  the  12th 
Lancers,  b.  12  Feb.  1830;  m.  25  July,  1854,  Anne 
IVEary,  only  dau.  of  William  Joseph  Myers,  Esq.  of 
Porters  Shenley,  Herts,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edmond  George,  6.  27  Dec.  1855. 

II.  William  George,  b.  29  March,  1857. 

III.  Herbert  Cakes  (Rev.),  6.  15  March,  1859 ;  to.  25  Aug. 
1891,  Alice  JIary,  eld.  dau.  of  Col.  Owen  Wethered,  of 
Marlow,  and  has  issue,  George  Herbert,  6.  17  Sept.  1892. 

J.  Florence  Mary,  d.  20  Dec.  1861. 

II.  Maud  Mary,  m.  1883,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Rolled  Smith, 
K.C.M.G.  (see  Smith  of  Consall  Hall)  and  has  issue,  Vere 
Henry  Gustavus  Holled,  b.  16  April,  1884. 

III,  Beatrice  Mary,  m.  10  Dec.  1885,  Pereival  Edward,  son  of 
the  late  Canon  Reeve,  and  has  issue,  Violet  Beatrice,  6. 
29  Jan.  1888. 

Lineage.— Edmend  Fearnlet,  Esq.  of  Red  Lodge,  in  the 
parish  of  Eardesley,  co.  York,  b.  1743  ;  vi.  19  May,  1786, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Tharpe,  Esq.,  and  widow 
of  Thomas  Broome,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Hatfield,  Herts.  He  d. 
9  Feb.  1809,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  22  March,  1828)  an  only 
child, 

Edmcnd  Fearnlet,  Esq.  of  Langleybury  and  Watford,  who 
s.  1822,  to  the  property  of  his  cousin,  George  Whittingstall, 
Esq.  of  Watford,  and,  1825,  to  that  of  Miss  Elizabeth  Whitting- 
stall, whereupon,  by  royal  licence  dated  29  March,  1825,  he 
and  his  issue  were  authorised  to  take  the  surname  of  Whit- 
tingstall, in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  Fearnlet,  and 
to  bear  the  arms  of  Whittingst.all  quarterly  with  those  of 
Fearnley.  He  vi.  21  Sept.  1825,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Griffin, 
Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  widow  of  Fawcett  James  Lewin, 
Esq.  of  Watford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  May,  1865)  he  had 
issue, 

George,  now  of  Watford. 

Augusta  Mary,  in.  14  July,  1853,  Charles  Cholmely  Hale, 
Esij.  of  King's  Walden,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Fearnley-Whittingstall  d.  13  Mai-ch,  1856. 

.<4  rjH  .5— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  cross  composed  of 
seven  lozenges  erm.  between  two  flanches  erminois  in  canton 
an  antelope's  head  erased  arg.,  for  Whittingstall;  2nd  and 
3rd,  arg.,  three  sinister  bendlets  gu.  over  a  bend  engrailed  sa. 
thereon  three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  or,  for  Fearnley.  Ci-esls 
—  1st,  In  front  of  an  antelope's  head  couped  at  the  neck  az. 
armed  or,  a  s.altire  composed  of  nine  lozenges  or,  for  Whit- 
tingstall ;  2nd,  A  mount  vert  thereon  in  front  of  a  bush  of 
ferns  ppr.,  a  talbot  passant  eiin.  collared  and  lined  reflexed 
over  the  back  gu.  the  dexter  forefoot  resting  on  a  buck's  head 
caboshed  or,  for  Fearnlet.     Mott^ — Animus  tamen  idem. 

2'ou-n  liesidence—lOb,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 


WHITTtJCK    OF    ELLSBRIDGE, 

WniTTucK,  William  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Ells- 
bridge,  CO.  Somerset,  Major  late  Bedfordshire  (16th) 
Eegt.  ;  b.  181G ;  m.  1874,  Frances  Wilhelraina, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Giffard  N.  Le  Quesue, 
Royal  Jersey  Artillery,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Henry  Giffard,  6.  1875. 

II.  Cecil  Guy  Melville,  b.  1880. 

I.  Kathleen  Amy  Rowner,  6.  187G. 

II.  Frances  Matilda  Barbara,  /;.  1882. 

III.  Lillie  Maud  Gladys,  b.  1884. 

IV.  Ina  Irene  Margaret,  b.  1892. 

Lineag'e. — Samuel  Whittdck,  Esq.  of  Hanham  Hall,co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  April,  178'2,  High  Sheriff 
1844,  sprung  from  an  ancient  family ;   j/i.  1st,  21  June,  1804, 


WHY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHY 


2201 


Anne,  dau.  of  James  Hooper,  Esq.  of  Montage  House,  Bath ; 
and  2ndly,  27  Feb.  1824,  Mary  Banks,  dau.  of  John  Binnifold, 
Esq.  of  Buckham,  Surrey ;    by  the  latter  he  had  no  issue, 
but  by  the  former,  who  d.  1  Dec.  1829,  he  left  at  his  decease 
1849, 
I.  Samcel  Hoopeb,  b.  1805,  to.  Maria  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Jenkins,  Esq.    of  Chepstow,   co.  Monmouth,    and 
d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1842. 
n.  Charles  Abraham,  6.  1806;  to.  Georgiana Katharine,  2nd 
dau.  of  George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Skelbrook,  co.  York,  and  d. 
18.^6.  _ 

III.  John  Jubilee,  6.  1809,  of  Hanham  Hall,  co.  Gloucester, 
d.  s.  p.  1882,  and  left  Hanham  Hall  to  his  widow. 

IV.  William  James,  of  Ellsbridge,  Somerset,  Capt.  in  the 
82nd  Eegt.,  b.  1810;  m.  Frances  Matilda,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eieut.-Col.  Slater,  of  the  82nd,  and  d.  1881,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Samhel,  now  of  Ellsbridge. 

2  John  Stanley,  b.  1848. 

3  Frederick  Edward,  6.  1850. 

4  Herbert  Slater,  b.  1852. 

6  Frank,  1st  Bombay  Grenadiers,  d.  1880. 
6  Ernest,  twin  with  Frank,  b.  1856. 

1  Frances  Ann,  6.  1843 ;  m.  1864,  Baron  Schreiber  Damico, 
of  Malta. 

2  Amy  Georgiana,  6.  1853. 

3  Mary  Caroline  Susan,  b.  1858. 

T.  Joseph   WniTxrcK  (9  Eoyal  Crescent,  Bath),  J.P.  and 
U.L.,?j.  17May,  1813;  to.  6  Aug.  1840,  Emily  Rosa,  youngest 
dau.  of  Michael  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Slierdley  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Dinorben,  and  d.  1870,  leaving 
issue, 
Samuel  Henry  Pemberton,  late  8th  Hussars. 
Edward  Arthur,  6.  11  May,  1844. 
Frederick  William,  b.  20  Sept.  1845  ;  d.  5  May,  1846. 
Charles  Aucusrus  (Rev.),  M. A., Fellow  of  Brasenose  College, 

Oxford,  6.  19  Oct.  1849. 
Emily  Gertrude,  m.  13  Jan.  1879,  Ernest  Helyar,  Esq.,  son 
of  the  late  Hev.  H.  W.  Helyar. 
Selina  Mary.  Edith  Amy. 

-VI.  Edward  Decimtis,  6.  1816;  d.  unni.  1838. 
I.  Anne  Barnes,  d.  unm.  1829. 
If.  Mary  Whipple,  d.  unm.  1882. 
HI.  Alice  Rebecca,  d.  unm.  1841. 

IV.  Sarah  Amy,  m.  1836,  John  Whittuck  Palmer,  Esq.  of 
Newton  St.  Leo,  Somerset,  and  d.  1890. 

V.  Martha  Jane,  d.  unm.  1844. 

VI.  Amy  Georgiana,  d.  unm.  1850. 

Ai-ms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  boars'  heads 
erased  or,  as  many  cro.sses-pattee  gu.  Crest — A  boar's  head 
erased  or.     Motto — Messis  ab  alto. 

Seat — Ellsbridge  House,  Keynsham,  Bristol. 


WHYTE    or    LOUGHBEICKLANO. 

Whyte,  John,  Esq.  of  Loughbrickland,  co.  Down, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  m.  1st,  1855, 
Ellen  Marj,  last  surviving  dau.  of  Thomas  Laffan 
Xelly,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1857) 
has  an  only  dau., 

I.  Mary  Jane  Elizabeth,  to.  9  June,  1892,  Major  Eobert 
Blount,  late  20th  Eegt.  younger  son  of  M.  Blount,  Esq. 
of  Maple  Darham,  co.  Oxford. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1862,  Caroline  Letitia,  dau.  of 
George  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Inch  House,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Nicholas,  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fus.,  b.  24  Dec.  18C4. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  b.  1866;  d.  1883. 

III.  George,  b.  1868.        iv.  Henry  Marcus,  6.  1869;  d.  1880. 
V.  Thomas  Aloysius,  b.  1876.  vi.  Edward,  6.  1878. 
VII.  William  Henry,  6.  1880.    viii.  Marcus  Francis,  b.  1833. 
IX.  Maurice  Ignatius,  6.  1888. 

II.  Caroline  Mary.  III.  Letiiia  Mary. 

IV.  Anna  Mary.  v.  Kathleen. 

Lilneag'e. — The  ancient  and  eminent  family  of  Whtte  o/ 
Leixlip  traces  its  descent  from  Walter  Whtte.  of  South 
Wales,  who  accompanied  Strongbow  in  his  expedition  and 
conquest  of  Ireland,  and  in  reward  for  his  courage  and  alle- 
giance was  made  a  knight  by  Henry  II.,  1171.  Nicholas 
Whtte  (the  descendant  of  the  Strongbowian  knight)  m.  the 
sister  of  Thomas  Butler,  Prior  of  Kilmainham,  and  a  Knight 
Hospitaller  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  by  her  was  father  of 
Maurice  Whtte,  the  Lancastrian,  so  called  from  his  having 
served  under  the  three  kings  of  the  House  of  Lancaster.  In 
1418,  Maurice,  with  the  Prior  of  Kilmainham,  led  2,000  Irish 
to  assist  at  the  siege  of  Rouen,  and  was  afterwards  Governoi 
of  Montaire,  under  Henrt  "VI.  His  son,  Bartholomew 
Whtte.  was  father  of  Nicholas  Whtte,  seigneur  of  King's 


Meadows,  co.  Waterford,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Power, 
of  CO.  Waterford,  and  had  a  son,  James  Whtte,  seigneur  of 
King's  Meadows,  and  of  Whyte's  Hall,  co.  Wexford  (who,  by 
his  wife  Margaret  Walsh,  of  co.  Waterford),  was  father  of 
Sir  Nicholas  Whtte,  of  Leixlip,  grand  seneschal  of  co. 
Wexford,  where  he  founded  the  place  called  Whyte  Hall. 
He  was  also  Governor  of  the  Castle  of  Wexford,  and  became 
Master  of  the  Rolls  of  Ireland  1572.  By  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
Sherlock,  Sir  Nicholas  (who  d.  in  England)  left  a  son, 

Andrew  Whtte,  of  Leixlip,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Finglass,  and  d.  31  July,  1599,  leaving  a  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Whtte,  of  Leixlip,  aged  16  in  1599 ;  Inq.p.m. 
He  m.  Ursula  Moore,  dau.  of  Garret,  1st  Viscount  Moore,  of 
Drogheda,  and  c^.  1654.     His  4th  son, 

Charles  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Leixlip.  was  Col.  in  Spain,  and 
afterwards  Governor  co.  Kildare,  1689.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Newcomen,  Bart,  of  Mosstown,  co. 
Longford,  and  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Talbot, 
Bart,  of  Cartown,  co.  Dublin,  he  left  a  son, 

John  WThtte,  Esq.  of  Leixlip,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Purcell,  Baron  of  Loughmoe,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Rose  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Mark  Trevor,  Viscount  Dungannon,  and  left  a  son, 

Charles  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Leixlip,  m.  Anastatia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas.  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  Wyse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  Waterford,  and 
left  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir ;  ii.  Nicholas  (Sir),  Knight  of  Malta ; 
I.  Margaret,  m.  John  Eoche,  Esq.  of  Limerick;  and  ii.  Bose. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Leixlip,  to.  15  Feb.  1776,  Letitia,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Thomas  de  Burgh,  son  of  John,  9th  Earl  of  Clan- 
ricarde,  and  had  eight  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Charles  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  1777  ;  m.  1794,  Anna, 
eMest  dau.  of  John  Eoss-Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus,  co. 
Clare  (by  his  wife  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Stackpoole,  Esq. 
of  Edenvale,  co.  Clare,  and  niece  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord  Massy, 
and  of  Eyre,  1st  Lord  Clarina),  and  d.  Nov.  1803,  having 
issue  by  her  a  posthumous  son, 

Charles  John,  late  Capt.  95th  Regt.,  andlateofStrandfield 
Iluuse,  CO.  Clare,  b.  12  Keb.  Is04;  ra.  1st,  1  Sept.  1832, 
Rose,  relict  of  John  Reeve?,  Esq.  of  Charleville,  co.  Cork, 
and  2nd  dau.  of  George  Dartnell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1868)  he  has  issue, 

1  John,  6.  12  June,  1833,  Major  Eoyal  South  Down 
Militia. 

2  George  Lewis,  b.  22  Aug.  1834,  late  of  the  55th  Eegt.; 
III.  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Whitcombe,  Lieut. 
E.N.,  and  has  a  dau.  Fanny,  m.  July,  1876,  Joha 
O'Dwyer,  only  child  of  John  Dwyer,  Esq.  of  Wingfield, 
CO.  Clare. 

3  Charles,  Capt.  6th  Eoyal  Regt.,  6.  21  Aug.  1836;  to. 
20  July,  1871,  Gertrude  Minna,  elder  dau.  of  John 
Shiell,  Esq.  of  Kelly  Castle,  Arbroath,  and  Smithfield, 
Dundee,  and  has  issue,  William  John  de  Burgh,  b. 
5  Dec.  1875  ;  Maud  Alexandiine,  b.  13  Dec.  1872. 

4  Edward  Henry,  b.  16  Feb.  1839,  Paymaster  R.N., 
H.M.S.  "  Sylvia,"  was  at  Balaklava,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol. 

5  Joseph,  b.  12  Oct.  1840,  R.N.,  H.M.S.  "Sappho," 
perished  with  all  on  board,  18.58. 

6  Benjamin  de  Burgh,  6.  8  July.  1850;  m.  7  Sept.  1875, 
Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Middleton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
MuUingar,  co.  Westmeath. 

7  Frederick.  6.  8  July,  1852. 

1  Anna,  m.  George  Sandes,  Esq.  co.  Kerry. 

2  Rose,  m.  Thomas  ChallonerMartelli,  Esq.,  Capt.  Roya 
Artillery. 

3  Letitia  Adelaide,  to.  Robert  Stacke,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Capt.  Whyte  m.  2ndly,  23  Oct.  1873,  Susan  Isabella,  eldest 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Graham,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
Edinburgh,  eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Humphrey  Graham, 
formerly  1st  Royal  Rcgt.,  and  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Farquhar,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Irving  his  wife, 
elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James  Irving,  Esq.  of  Spittal- 
field,  N.B.,  second  son  of  Irring  of  Wysebie.  co.  Dumfries, 
and  grandson  of  WUiiam  Irving,  of  Bonshaw,  co.  Dum- 
fries. 

II.  John.  E.I.C.S.,  d.s.p. 

iti.  Thomas,  killed  in  action,  in  Spain,  unm. 

IV.  Francis,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  in  the  West  Indies. 

v.  Nicholas  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  Edward,  Capt.  K.N.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Sober  Hall, 

of  Durham,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  1861)  left  at  his  decease, 

1837,  four  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  John  Charles,  Barrister-at  Law,  Acting  Judge  at  Hong 
Kong,  d.  unm.  1870. 

2  Edward,  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 

3  William,  Rear-Admiral  1881,  appointed  second  in  com- 
mand of  the  Channel  Squadron  1884  ;  to.  1s80,  Katherine 
Mary,  younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Segrave,  Esq.  (see  Segrave 
01  Cabra),  and  has  issue. 

4  Henry,  7)i.  1859.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Comyn,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  d.  lb»3. 


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1  Catherine  Margaret,   m.  George  Eyan,  Esq.  of  Inch 
House,  CO.  Tipperuvy,  d.  18S4. 

2  Letitia.  3  Frances,  <?.  vnm. 

4  Ellen,    m.    1865,    E.   Gorman,    Esq.    of   East  ISorgholt, 
Suffolk,  and  d.  1SG7. 
VII.  Marcus,  Vice-ConsuI  of  Lima,  deceased. 
viii.  Henry,  E.\..  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

I.  Letitia,  ,d.  Charles  Whyte  Uoche,  Esq.  of  Ballygran,  co. 
Limerick. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Col.  Charles  O'Ferrall,  of  Ballyna,  co. 
Kildare,  Equerry  and  Chamberlain  to  the  King  of  Sardinia. 

The  5th  son. 

Nicholas  Charles  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Loughhrickland,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  Capt.  K.X.,  b.  IS  Jan.  17S3;  m.  10  June,  1825,  Mary 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin, 
and  by  lier  (who  d.  29  June,  1S7T)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Loughbrickland. 

JCichol.is,  d.  1863. 

Edward,  Major  late  Royal  Canadian  Rifles,  m.  1st,  18fi3, 
Je».=;ie,  dau.  of  E.  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Hamilton,  Canada 
(She  d.  1877);  and  2ndly,  1878,  Katherine,  dau.  of  the 
late  F.  Codd,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Anna  Maria,  a  nun.  Letitia,  a  nun. 

Louisa,  )/).  1861,  Charles  Whyte  Roche,  Esq.  of  Ballygran. 
Capt.  AVhyte,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Down  in  1830, 
d.  1S45. 

Arms  — Arp..  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  roses  gu. 
seeded  or  barbed  vert.  Ci-(!<t — A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  holding 
between  the  paws  a  flagstaff  ppr.,  a  flag  arg.  thereon  the  cross 
of  St.  George.     Molto — Echel  y  Corj'c. 

Seut — Loughbrickland,  co.  Down. 


WHYTE    OF    NEWTOWN    MANOR. 

WnrxE,  Charles  Cecil  Beresford,  Esq.  of 
Newtown  JIanor  and  Hatley  Manor,  co.  Leitrim, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  and  J.P.  for 
Eoscommon,  b.  IS  July,  18-io;  w.  1874,  Petronella 
Hallbcrg,  dan.  of  Herr  Magnus  Hallberg,  Riks- 
dagsman,  of  T_5arriigarren  Tyiirely,  Sweden,  and  by 
lier  (who  s.  to  the  estates  of  Charles  Manners  St. 
George,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Madame  Ingri  Chris- 
tina St.  George,  in  the  cos.  of  Leitrim  and  Ros- 
common) has  issue, 

I.  Cecil  Habman  Baldwin  St.  George,  h.  24  .July,  1881. 

II.  John  Theodore  Marcus. 

I.  Marj"anne  Christina  De  Montenach  St.  George. 

II.  Ingri  Melesina  Beatrice  Gertrude,  d.  imm. 

III.  Mona  Sclina  Petronella. 

IV.  Chisogona  Constantia  Barbara  Bcresford. 

V.  Frances  May  Olga  de  Longueuil. 

VI.  Florence  Hulda  Medora. 

VII.  Lucille  Theodora  Gwendoline,  d.  ii7i7n. 
IX.  Ebba  Harline  d'Ibcrville  Le  Moyno. 

s.  Edith  Estelle  Ermyntrude  le  Poer. 

Xiineag-e.— James  Whtte,  Esq.  (son  of  Mark  "Whyte,  Esq. 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Old 
Court.  CO.  Wicklow),  vi.  1st,  1783,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  James 
Gee,  Esq.,  grandson  of  William  Gee,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  James,  his  heir ;  and  Robert,  who  took 
the  name  of  Moyser.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Hildyard,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Hildyaid,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anne  Catherine,  who  s.  to 
the  Hildyard  estates,  and  m.  Col.  Thomas  Thoroton,  who  took 
the  name  of  Uildtaed.  Mr.  Whyte  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Pilton  House,  Barnstaple,  m.  9  July, 
180.'),  Frances  Honoria,  dau.  of  the  Bight  Hon.  John  Beresford, 
brother  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Waterford,  and  d.  24  March, 
1852,  leaving  issue, 

.John  James,  of  Xewtown  Manor. 

James  Richard  (liev.),  ?«.  4  June,  1841,  Louisa  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Courtenay  Honywood,  Bart. 

Robert  Charles,  m.  Janet  Preston. 

Mark  Beresford,  m.  Emily,  widow  of  J.  W.  Hinds,  Esq.,  15th 
Hussars. 

Charles,  m.  Emily  Gardener. 

AVilliam  Thomas,  m.  Emma  Heard. 

Selina  Catherine  Harriet,  ?;i.  Felix  Ladbroke,  Esq. 

Frances  Honoria,  deceased. 

Mary,  ni.  Rev.  Bourchier  Savile. 

Barbara  Henrietta,  m.  19  March,  1844,  Col.  William  Hony- 
wood. 

The  eldest  son, 

JoH.s-  James  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Manor,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Leitrim  1854,  Col.  in  the  Army,  late  Lieut.-Col.  7th 
Hussars,  b.  7  May,  1806;  ia.  7  Oct.  1842,  Mary  Ann  Jesse  de 


Montenach,  dau.  of  Charles  Dicudonng  de  Montenach. 
Patrician  of  Friliourg,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  David  Grant,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Charlotte  LeMoync,  Baronne 
de  Longueuil,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Cecil  Beresford,  now  of  Newtown  Manor. 

II.  Theodore  William,  b.  7  Oct.  1846;  i«.  1st,  Sliss  Webster, 
and  2ndly,  12  Oct.  1886,  Lady  Maude  Ogilvy,  dau.  of  David 
10th  Karl  of  Airlie,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Marie  Elizabeth  F'rances  Medora,  deceased. 

II.  Marie  Gertrude,  m.  S.  Shell. 

III.  Emma  F' ranees  Honoria,  m.  Charles  Bell. 

IV.  Florence  Alma  Julia,  deceased. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  roses  gu. 

Motto — Forliter  ct  fideliter. 

■Scrtt.s'— Newtown  Manor,  via  Sligo;  Hatley  Manor,  near 
Carrickon-Shaunon;  Glencar  Lodge,  Manorhamilton,  co.. 
Leitrim. 

(.Vitts— Kildare  Street,  Dublin;  and  Arthur's,  S.W. 


WHYTE    OF    KEDHILLS. 

Yenables-Whtte,  Geokgiana  Mart,  niece 
and  heiress  of  Francis  Melville  Whtte,  Esq. 
of  Eedhills,  co.  Cavan,  m.  3  June,  18-17,  Rev. 
Edmund  Rurke  Yenables,  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Rev.  James  Yenables,  of  Buckland  Newton,  co. 
Dorset,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Yenables,  Esq.,. 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Governor  of  Chester,  by 
Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  and  eo-lieir  of  Rev.  Tliomas 
King,  Kcctor  of  Blaydon,  brother  of  the  Bishop  of 
Rochester.  Mr.  Yenables  was  educated  at  Wad- 
ham  Coll.  Oxford.     He  is  J.P.  co.  Cavan. 

Liineag'e. — Francis  AVhyte,  Esq.,  was  Chief  Secretary  to 
Sir  Oliver  St.  John,  Lord  Viscount  Grandison  of  Limerick. 
Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland  from  the  year  1616  to  1622.  He 
d.  29  May,  1622.  He  was  descended  from  an  ancient  family, 
and  had  several  brothers  and  sisters,  among  whom  was  Mar- 
garet, wife  of  William  Goldsmith,  the  ancestor  of  Dr.  Oliver 
Goldsmith,  whose  Christian  name  was  given  in  consequence 
of  the  connection  with  Oliver,  Lord  Grandison.  Mr.  Secretary 
Whyte,  lit.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Newcomen,  Bart., 
ancestor  of  Lord  Newcomen,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Molyneux,  Ulster  King-of-Arms,  by  whom  he  had  a. 
son,  Thomas,  and  a  dau.,  Frances.    The  son, 

Thomas  Whyte,  of  Redhills,  co.  Cavan,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Ballynagrane,  co.  Tyrone,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Michael  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  a  younger  son  of  the 
ancestor  to  the  Marquess  of  Waterford ;  and  2ndly,  Judith, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  Bart.,  Lord  Justice  ol  Ireland, 
ancestor  to  the  Earl  of  Ro.sse.  By  his  1st  wife  only  he  had 
issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  Francis,  his  heir; 
II.  Michael,  who  c^.  unm. ;  and  iii.  Thomas,  who  was  killed  at 
the  battle  of  Aughrim,  umn. ;  i.  Mary,  wife  of  Alexander, 
son  of  Robert  Saunderson,  of  Castle  Saunderson,  co.  Cavan ; 
II.  Dorcas,  wife  of  Paul  Gore,  2nd  son  of  Sir  F'rancis  Gore, 
Knt.  of  Artaman  ;  in.  Dorothy,  who  d.  unm.  Thomas  Whyte 
d.  Sept.  1678,  and  w'as  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  b.  1661  ;  m.  M.ary,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Edgworth,  Knt.  of  Lissard,  co.  Long- 
ford, by  whom  he  had  an  only  son,  Thomas,  and  two  daus., 
Mary  and  Anne.    The  son, 

Thomas  "Whyte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  • 
Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  co.  Mealh,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Dutton,  1st  bart.  of  Sherborne,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son,  Francis,  and  four  daus.,  i.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Marcus 
Smith,  Esq.  ;  ii.  Mary,  wife  of  Edward  Ellis,  Esq.  ;  iii.  Sarah, 
wife  of  Essex  Edgeworth,  Esq. ;  iv.  Anne,  of  whom  hereafter, 
Thomas  Whyte  d.  10  Jan.  1739,  and  his  widow  d.  IG  Jan. 
1752.     Their  son, 

F'rancis  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  Col.  of  the  Militia,  d.  unm. 
and  by  his  will,  dated  11  Nov.  1774,  proved  12  March,  1779, 
left  his  estate  to  his  sister, 

Anne,  who  m.  3  Jan.  1744,  .John  White,  Esq.  of  Rathgonan 
and  Loughgill,  co.  Limerick  (son  of  John  White, of  Rathgonan, 
by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gerald  Fitzgsrald,  Knight  of  Glyn, 
and  grandson  of  Col.  John  White,  of  Rathgonan,  by  Celina 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  The 
Hospital,  CO.  Limerick).  She  made  her  will  3  July,  1793, 
which  was  proved  22  March,  1714,  having  had  issue,  a  son, 
Francis,  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  Rev.  Francis  Saunderson. 
The  son, 

Francis  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  &c.,  m.  1800,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Edward  Philip  Francis,  Esq.,  cousin-german  to  Sir  Philip 
Francis,  K.B.  and  had  four  sons,  i.  Francis  Melville; 
II.  James,  who  d.  young;  iii.  John  Boyle,  who  d.  unm.  1822; 


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TV.  Thomas,  who  d.  youn^.  The  claus.  were,  i.  Anne ;  ii.  Makt, 
■m.  Capt.  Samuel  Enderby,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of 
Samuel  Enderby,  Esq.  of  Blackheath,  and  had  one  dau., 
Geobgiana  Mary,  the  present  Mks.  Venables,  of  Redhills ; 
III.  Susan  Letilia,  wife  of  John  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Treniont, 
CO.  Down,  by  whom  she  had  two  daus.,  Josephine  and  Susan 
Letitia ;  iv.  Margaret,  wife  of  Edward  Gibbon  Richard  Spils- 
bury,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  no  issue.  Francis  Whyte  d. 
Dec.  1S35,  aged  78,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Francis  Melville  Whyte,  of  Redhills,  b.  3  Nov.  1801 ;  d. 
unm.  1  April,  1833,  having  by  will,  dated  31  March,  1833, 
settled  his  estates  on  his  niece,  Georgiana  JIaby  Enderby, 
with  other  remainders,  and  enjoined  her  to  take  the  name  and 
arms  of  Wiiyte. 

^rnis— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  crescents  gu.  as 
many  roses  of  the  field.  Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant  gu. 
holding  between  the  paws  a  white  rose  stalked  and  leaved 
ppr. 

/Ssai— Redhills,  co.  Cavan. 


WHYTEHEAD    OF    CRAYKE. 

Wn"5:TEnEAD,  Henky  Yates,  Esq.  of  Crayke,  co. 
York,  M.D.,  J.P.,  b.  26  June,  1804 ;  m.  28  May, 
1833,  Anne  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Little  Broughton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  has 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Yates,  h.  28  July,  1846. 

II.  Alfred,  6.  5  June,  1849. 

I.  Mary  Sarah. 

II.  Jane  Elizabetn. 

III.  Caroline. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  branch 
of  the  Whitheds  or  Whytelieads,  resident  for  several  centuries 
at  Titherley  and  >fonnan  Court,  Hants. 

William  Whytehead,  (i.  1608,  who  settled  in  Yorkshire 
soon  after  the  Restoration,  and  d.  1681,  left  a  son, 

William  Whytehead,  b.  1634;  who  d.  1710,  he  was  father 
of 

Thomas  Whytehead,  t.  1C88,  chief  magistrate  of  the  borough 
of  Scarborough,  1737  (his  brother  William  was  Lord  Mayor  of 
Y'oik  1734),  and  d.  1739,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Whytehead,  b.  1697,  who  hi.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Ogle,  Esq.  of  Flamboro',  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry,  m.,  and  had  a  son,  Henry. 

The  eldest  son, 

'Xhe  Rev.  William  Whytehead,  of  Hornsea,  co.  York, 
b.  1729;  m.  Rachael,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Yates,  Esq. 
of  Easingwold,  and  dying  1817,  had  issue.  The  second 
son, 

Rev.  Henry  Robert  Whytehead,  B.A.,  of  Thormanby,  co. 
Y'ork,  b.  1772 ;  m.  28  July,  1803,  Hannah  Diana,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bowman,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Crayke, 
and  prebendary  of  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Yates,  of  Crayke. 

II.  Robert,  M.A.,  Rector  of  All  Saints,  York,  m.  1st,  Harriett 
Paterson,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Eraser,  Minister  of  Killch- 
renan,  co.  Ai'gyll,  and  had  issue,  a  son  William  Eraser, 
and  five  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  Charles  Dodsworth,  Bart,  of  Thornton  Hall. 

III.  William,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  D.  Wastell,  of 
Bisby,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  has  five  sons, 
Thomas  Bowman,  William  Wastell,  Henry  Robert,  John 
Wastell,  and  Hugh  Edward,  and  three  daus. 

I.  Thon)as,  in  holy  orders,  M.A.,  late  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  New  Zealand,  and  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, d.  uiihi. 

I.  Jane,  m.  George  Overton,  Esq.  of  Scarboro'. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Robert  George  Boulton,  Esq.,  M.D.  of 
Beverley. 

III.  Margaret.  iv.  Rachael. 
Rev.  Henry  Robert  Whytehead  d.  1818. 

&aJ— Crayke,  Easingwold,  co.  York. 


WICKHAM    OF    HOKSINGTON. 

WiCKHAM,  Whalley  Hill  Edjiund,  Esq.  of 
Frome,  Somerset,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Bedfordshire 
Eegt.,  b.  1847  ;  m.  Mary  Blanche,  dau.  of  T.  J.  El- 
more, Esq.,  late  H.B.M.C.  Algiers,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Whalley  Robert  Grosse,  6.  18  Oct.  1887. 

II.  Frank  Roland  Dawe,  6.  25  July,  1889. 


Lineage. — The  Wickhams  are  a  very  ancient  Somerset- 
shire family.  A  Sir  Robert  Wickham,  Knt.,  d.  at  Bristol, 
1  Edward  III.,  1327.  A  John  Wicomb,  of  Bristol,  was  re- 
turned to  Parliament  1457.  Theobald  Wickham  served  as 
High  Sheriff  for  Somerset  1393.  John  Wickham  was  Sheriff 
of  Bristol  1457  ;  and  a  William  Wickham,  Sheriff  of  Bristol) 
147G,  was  returned  to  Parliament  1482. 

John  Wickham,  whose  mother,  Elizabeth,  was  dau.  and  co- 
heiress o[  Thomas  Sylver,  possessed  lands  in  Milborne  Port, 
Dorset,  1530.  By  Cecilia  his  wife  he  was  father  of  James 
Wickham,  of  Horsington,  who  d.  1576,  seised  of  the  "  Manor 
of  Silvars  "  (which  had  been  purchased  by  the  Wickhams  of 
Sir  Thomas  Dyer,  Knt.  of  Sharpham,  3  Elizabeth,  1561),  and 
of  the  Rectory  of  Charlton  Horethorne.  By  Margaret  Serving- 
ton  his  wife,  he  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Anthony  Wick- 
ham, of  Horsington,  whose  son,  James  Wickham,  of  Horsing- 
ton, was  father  of  Thomas  Wickham,  of  Horsington,  bapt. 
8  Feb.  1628;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rolt,  of  Abbas 
Combe,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Richard  Wickham,  of  Sherborne,  Banker,  who  had,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  four  sons, 

I.  James,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

II.  William,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Capt.  H.  Phillips,  of  Har- 
wich, and  was  father  of  William  Wickham,  who  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Gjodwin  Rolfe,  of  Harwich,  and  had  issue  two  daus. 
only,  both  -ni. 

III.  John,  of  Sherborne,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Major  Smith ;  and 
d.  1774,  leaving  a  son,  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Horsington, 
who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Provis,  of  Shepton; 
Mallet;  and  d.  1783,  aged  53,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Provis  (Rev.),  b.  1766;  m.  Annabella,  dau.  of 
Stevens  Totten,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
had,  besides  a  dau.  (Annabella,  m.  James  Bennett,  Esq. 
of  Cadbury,  Sheriff  of  Somerset  1836),  two  sons, 

William  Provis  Trelawny  (Rev.),  of  Charlton,  Rector  of 
Shepton  Mallet,  m.  1831,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Rev.  T. 
Coney,  Rector  of  Batcombe  ;  and  d.  1864. 

Thomas  Provis,  m.  1835,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Hussey, 
Esq.  of  New  Hall,  Glasgow,  and  had  issue. 

2  John,  of  Batcombe,  J. P.,  bapt.  1771  ;  m.  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Brickdale,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Thomas,  of  Batcombe,  J. P.,   b.  1820;   m.   four 

times.     By  his  1st  wife,  Augusta  Agnes  (m.  1845),  dau. 

of  Rev.  James  Hartley  Dunsford,  of  Slimbridge,  co. 

Gloucester,  he  had  issue,  Henry  John,  b.  1S49. 
Edward,  Major  in  the  Army,  served  through  the  Sikh 

war.     He  m.  Mary  McGrigor,  and  d.  1868. 
Thomas,   of  Batcombe,  Somerset,  and  Fronwnion,  co. 

Mei  ioneth  {ichom  see). 

IV.  Richard,  of  Sherborne,  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Ludwell,  and  with, 
a  dau.  (Martha,  m.  —  Crutwell,  of  Sherborne),  had  a  son, 

1  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Shepton  Mallet,  and  Vicar 
of  Castle  Cary,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  George, 
Gent,  of  Croscombe;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Payne,  Vicar  of  Holme  Lacy;  and  d.  1780,  having 
had  a  son  and  two  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  vMm. 
The  elder  son, 

James  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Frome,  b.  1662;  m.  1717,  Ann, 
dau.  of  William  Barton ;  and  d.  1748,  having  had,  besides  two 
daus.,  two  sons, 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Horsington  and  Vicar  of  Long 
Ashton,  bapt.  1717;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Canon  Stilling- 
fleet,  and  grand-dau.  of  Edward  Stillingfleet,  Bishop  of 
Worcester;  and  d.  1788,  leaving  one  son,  Thomas,  who  d. 
1818. 

James. 

The  latter, 

James  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Frome,  bapt.  1721  ;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Whalley,  D.D.,  Master  of  Peter  House,  Cam- 
bridge, and  by  her  (who  d.  1803,  aged  96)  left  at  his  decease- 
1791, 

James  Anthony,  of  whom  presently. 
Fran.;is,  Lieut.  U.N.,  bapt.  1770;  d.  1796,  at  Martinique. 
Thomas  Whalley  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Horsington,  J. P.,  bapt. 
1774;  m.  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Cad- 
bury, and  had  issue  three  daus.,  Julia,  Frances,  and  Ellen 
Anne,  d.  1855. 
Frances,  to.  Rev.  Edward  Edgell,  of  East  Hill,  Somerset: 
andrf.  1810. 
The  elder  son, 

James  Anthony  Wickham,  Esq.  of  North  Hill,  Frome, 
Lieut.-Col.  North  Somersetshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  1768; 
m.  1800,  Marianne,  only  child  of  Hill  Dawe,  Esq.  of  Bridge- 
water  ;  and  d.  1854,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1834), 

I.  James  Whalley  Dawe  Thomas,  late  representative. 

II.  1  RANCis  Dawe,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Hill  Dawe  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Horsing- 
ton, i/t.  1S39,  Janet,  only  child  of  Hay  Clephane,  Esq.  of 
Bath,  E.I.C's  Civil  Service;  and  d.  Dec.  1875,  having  had 


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1  James  Douglas  Clopliane  (Rev.).  B.A.,  Rector  and 
Patron  of  Horsington,  li.  1840;  m.  1ST7,  Alice  Matilda, 
dau.  of  William  Ncal,  Esq.  of  Kingsdon,  Somerset,  and 
has  a  son,  b.  10  Feb.  1S87. 

2  Edmund  Hill.  M.njor  R.A.,  7)!.  ISG^.  Eugenie,  only  child 
of  Signor  Attard  de  Bouillon,  of  ilalta,  and  has  issue. 

1  Agnes  Austin,  m.  1S69,  Gen.  Sir  Francis  Seymour, 
Bart.,  K.C.B. 

2  Mary  Edith. 

IV.  Edmund  Pawe  (Rev.),  of  Cheam  Parle,  H.A.,  Vicar  of 
Holm  Woo<l,  Surrey,  and  Rural  Dean.  h.  24  Feb.  1810;  m. 
26  Mav,  1836,  Emma,  only  child  of  Arelutale  Palmer,  Esq. 
of  Cheam  Park,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (.who  d.  1887)  has 
issue. 

1  Reginald  Whallev,  b.  22  .Tan.  1851. 

2  Archilale  Palmer  (Rev.\  B.A.,  6.  9  Nov.  18S.5. 

3  Hull.ert  Trelawny,  b.  12  March,  18;">s,  deceased. 

3  Emnieliiie,  7)i.  1864,  Rev.  James  Frank  Bright,  M.A., 

Master  of  University  Coll.  Oxford.     Their  eldest  dau. 

Margaret,  ?«.  11  Nov.  I8S6,  William,  only  son  of  William 

Carr,  Esq.  of  Gomersal  House,  co.  York. 
2  Agnes  Cai-oline.  3  Julia  IsiibcDa. 

■4  Flora,  vi.  1S65,  Reginald  Bosworth  .Smith,  late  Fellow 

of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon.  " 

5  Alice  Bertha,  m.  1st,  20  Jan.  1874,  Henry  John  Smith, 
Esq.,  who  d.  10  Nov.  1879;  and  2ndly,  29  Aug.  1882,  Rev. 
Thomas  Holt  Wilson. 

6  Anthonia  Leila,  deceased. 

I.  Mary  Agnes,  7?;.  1837,  William  Fawcctt,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col. 
14th  liegt.,  son  of  Gen.  Fawcett,  and  grandson  of  Gen.  Sir 
William" Fawcett,  K.B.,  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  and 
had  issue,  William  Theodore,  Selina,  and  Emmeliue. 

II.  Caroline,  d.  1834,  aged  31. 

III.  Susan  Anne  Dawe,  7)i.  John  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Frome, 
who  d.  1S79. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Whallet  D.\we  Thomas  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Frome, 
J.P.,  Major  3rd  Batt.  Somerset  Rifle  Volunteers,  b.  1802  ;  m. 
1834,  Lucy  Matilda  (d.  1879),  dau.  of  William  Leader,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  ]■).  23  Dec.  1885,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Francis  Dawe  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Frome,  Somerset,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  b.  1805;  7n.  Nathalie,  dau.  of  Louis  Lahon,  an 
Officer  in  the  French  army  at  Waterloo,  of  Brussels,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Whaliet  Hill  Edmdnd,  now  of  Horsington. 

II.  William,  formerly  Lieut.  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  1849. 
I.  Nathalie.  ii.  Lucy. 

Mr.  F.  D.  Wickham  d.  30  Jan.  1890. 

Ann.t — Arg.two  chevrons  sa.  between  three  roses  gu.  seeded 
or,  barbed  vert.  Crest— A  bull's  head  erased  sa.  armed  or. 
charged  on  tlie  neck  with  two  chevrons  arg.  Jl/oi/o— Manners 
makyth  man. 

&at — North  Hill,  Frome,  Somerset. 


II.  George  Lamplugh  Wickham,  6.  1852;  m.  28  Feb.  1885. 
Liidy  Elena  Mary  Gordon,  5lh  dau.  of  Charles,  10th  Mar- 
quess of  Iluntly. 

III.  Henry  Wickham,  6.  1855;  m.  16  Sept.  1884,  Lady 
Ethelreda  Caroline  Gordon,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles,  lOtti 
Marquess  of  Huntly. 

1.  Frances  Mary,  b.  1854. 
He  d.  2  Jan.  1883. 
Seai— Chesnut  Grove,  near  Boston  Spa,  Yorkshire. 


"WICKHAM    OF    CHESNUT    GROVE. 

"WiCEHAM,  William  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
mit  Grove,  co.  York,  J.P.,  b.  1835 ;  m.  1868, 
Catherine  Fairfax,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fairfax,  Esq.  of 
Newton-Kyme,  Tadcaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4 
July,  1892)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Lamplcgh,  b.  18C9. 

II.  Reginald  William,  b.  1871. 

III.  Henry  Francis,  6.  1S73. 

IV.  Charles  George,  b.  1879. 

I.  Alice,         )       .       ,    ,„-. 

^,  >  twins,  b.  18(0. 

II.  Florence,  ) 

in.  Catharine,  b.  1877. 

Liineage. — He>-bt  Wickham  WicKiiAsr,  Esq.  of  Brad- 
ford, CO.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Bradford,  6.  1800; 
m.  18-36,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Benyon,  Knt.  of  New 
Grange,  near  Leeds,  which  lady  d.  1852.  This  gentleman 
was  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Lamplugh  Hird,  Prebendary  of  York, 
and  Vicar  of  Paul,  in  the  East  Riding  (who  changed  his 
paternal  surname  of  Wickham  on  marrying  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Hird,  Esq.  of  Rawdon),  and  nephew  of 
Eight  Hon.  William  Wickham.  He  descends  from  a  family 
of  Wickham  claiming  to  be  that  of  William  of  Wykeham,  and 
he  resumed  his  patronymic,  Wickham,  at  his  father's  death, 
1843.  He  d.  23  Sept.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

Lamplugh  Wickham  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Chesnut  Grove,  near 
Tadcaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  1834,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col. 
William  Hale,  of  Acomb,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Wickham,  now  of  Chesnut  Grove. 
He  771.  2ndly,  1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Stone,  Esq.  of  Ells- 
worth Hall,   Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.   1877)  had 
issue, 


"WICKHAM    OF    BINSTED-WYCK. 

Wickham,  William,  Esq.  of  Binsted-Wyclc, 
Hampshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1888, 
M.P.  for  East  Hants  since  1892,  Deputy  Chairman 
of  the  Hants  County  Council,  M.A.  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxon,  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
F.L.S.,  F.K.G.S.,  b.  10  July,  1831  ;  m.  9  May, 
1860,  Sophia  Emma,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Henry  Francis  Shaw- Lefevre,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Charles,  Viscount  Evcrsley,  G.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lucy,  7)1.  22  Oct.  1889,  Col.  William  Lewis  Kinloch 
Ogilvy,  C.B.  (see  Bubke's  Baronetage,  Ogilvt),  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Eleonore,  m.  31  Oct.  1893,  Henry  John  Beresford 
Clements,  elder  son  of  Col.  Henry  T.  Clements,  of  Ash- 
field  Lodge,  CO.  Cavan.  Lough  Eynn,  co.  Leitrim,  and 
Killadoon,  co.  Kildare  (see  Boeke's  Peerage,  Leitkim,  E.). 

Liineage. — This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  ancient 
House  of  Wykham,  of  Swalcliffe,  Oxon.  The  third  in  descent 
from  Robert,  mentioned  in  Domesday,  is  Richard  de 
Stokes,  called  also  Magister  Ricakdcs  de  Swalcliffe, 
vide  DfGDALE's  Monasticon,  he  granted  thirty  acres  of  land  at 
Swalcliffe  to  Bruerne  Abbey  1147-66,  and  confirmed  other 
lands.     His  son, 

RoDERT  DE  Stokes  called  Radalphus  de  Wtkham  1238,  ia 
the  papers  of  Eynesham  Monastery,  was  father  of 

Sir  RonERT  Wykham,  Knt.,  sued  for  lands  at  Stoke  1242, 
living  1279.     By  his  wife  he  left  a  son, 

RonERT  Wykham,  Lord  of  Swalcliffe,  co.  Oxford,  who  m. 
Maud,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Reginald  Waterville,  leaving  a 
son, 

Sir  Rorert  Wykham,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Swalcliffe,  77i.  1291, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Lesore  or  de  Lisures, 
(her  mother  was  heiress  of  one  of  the  Counts  of  Tankerville). 
Sir  Robert  served  against  the  Scotch  1301*;  and  d.  1327, 
leaving,  with  other  sons, 

THO.MAS  Wickham,  m.  Katherine,  and  d.  about  1385,  whose 
son, 

Thomas  Wickham,  in  possession  of  Swalcliffe  1386,  ni.  1st, 
Isabel,  dau.  of  William  DOyly  ;  and  2ndly,  Margery.  By  his 
1st  wife  he  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Wickham,  of  Swalcliffe,  will  made  1465  ;  vi.  Agnes, 
whose  son  and  heir, 

John  Wickham,  Lord  of  Swalcliffe,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John 
Ligyard,  Lideyarde  or  Lidyett,  of  Glimpton,  co.  Oxon,  and 
had  a  son, 

Thomas  'Wickham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  temp.  Henry  VIL,  ?». 
Joice,  dau.  of  —  Hanbury,  whose  2nd  son, 

John  'Wickham,  Esq.  of  Enfield  and  of  the  Manor  House  of 
Honylands,  co.  Middlesex,  belonging  to  the  Crown  temp. 
Henry  'Vlll.,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Parker, 
Esq.  (of  the  same  family  as  the  Earls  of  M3ccle.sfield).  Their  son, 

William  Wickham,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  Prelate  of 
the  most  noble  order  of  the  Garter,  previously  Fellow  of  Eton 
and  King's  College,  Preiendary  of  Westminster  and  Canoa  of 
Windsor,  Dean  of  Lincoln,  and  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  preached 
the  sermon  at  the  funeral  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots;  d.  1595 
(monument  in  Winchester  Cathedral);  m.  Anthonina,  dau. 
of  William  Barlow,  D.D.,  successively  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph, 
St.  David's,  Bath  and  Wells,  and  Chichester,  she  d.  1098  (her 
four  other  sisters  vi.  Bishops,  one  of  whom  was  afterwards 
Archbishop  of  York).     His  son, 

Henry  Wickham,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York  and  Preben- 
dary of  that  cathedral,  Rector  of  Bolton  Percy  and  Bedale, 
CO.  York,  and  •haplain  to  King  Charles  I.,  d.  1641 ;  7n.Anna- 
bella,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Cholmeley,  and  through  her  grand- 
mother descended  from  the  Cliffords,  Earls  of  Cumberland, 

*  On  the  Roll  of  Knights  8  Edward  II.,  1315,  Sir  Robert's 
sons  substituted  for  the  family  arms  of  two  chevronels  between 
three  ros-'S  (afterwards  borne  by  the  celebrated  William  Wyke- 
ham, Bishop  of  Winchester,  1363-1404)  the  arms  of  the  Chamber- 
laynes.  Earls  of  Tankerville,  viz. :— Erm.,  on  a  borduie  en- 
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and  Percys,  Earls  of  Northumberland  (through  whom  Mr. 
Wiokham  traces  his  descent  from  Lionel,  Duke  of  Clarence, 
3rd  son  of  Edward  III.;,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1625)  left  a  son, 

Tobias  Wickham,  D.D.,  Dean  and  Prebendary  of  the  Cathe- 
dral Church  of  York,  and  Rector  of  Bolton  Percy,  d.  1697, 
aged  76.  He  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Wye,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1697)  left  a  son, 

Henry  Wickham,  of  Heslington,  J.P.  for  W.  R.  of  York,  Page 
to  James  II.  when  Duke  of  York,  d.  Nov.  1735,  aged  70,  was 
bur.  in  York  Minster.  He  m.  Margaret  Archer,  of  Barbados 
(who  d.  1751,  and  was  bur.  in  York  Minster).    His  son, 

Hknrt  Wickham,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Hector  of  Guiselcy,  co.  York,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Princess  of 
Wales,  bur.  in  the  Abbey  Church,  Bath,  1772,  aged  73.  By 
his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Calverley,  Esq.  (who  d. 
1736,  aged  27)  he  left  a  son, 

Henrt  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Cottingley  Hall,  co.  York,  Capt. 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Kegt.  of  Foot  Guards,  and  J.P.  for  the 
West  Riding,  b.  7  Sept.  1731 ;  d.  9  Oct.  1804.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Lamplugh,  Vicar  of  Dewsbury,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Dobson,  Esq. 
of  Cottingley,  she  d.  23  April,  1815,  leaving  two  sons,  the 
eldest  of  whom  was 

The  Right  Hon.  William  Wickham,  D.C.L.,  of  Cottingley 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  of  Binsted-Wyck,  co.  Hants,  called  to  the 
Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1786,  Commissioner  in  Bankruptcy  1790, 
Superintendent  of  Aliens  1794,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to 
the  Swiss  Cantons  and  the  Grisons  1795,  Under-Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Home  Department  1798,  Envoy  Extraordinary 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiaryto  the  United.A.ustrian  and  Russian 
armies  I80I,  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council  1802,  Secretary  of 
State  for  Ireland  1S02,  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1806,  and  M.P. 
for  Ileytesbury,  Cashel,  and  Callington,  b.  11  Dec.  1761;  d. 
at  Brighton,  22  Oct.  1840,  aged  79.  He  m.  Eleonore  Madeleine, 
eldest  of  the  four  daus.  of  Mons.  Louis  Bertrand,  of  Geneva, 
and  by  her  (who  was  6.  at  Geneva,  16  July,  1763,  and  d. 
there  15  April,  1836)  had  one  son, 

Henry  Lodis  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Binsted-Wyck,  called  to 
the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1817  ;  Receiver  General  of  Gibraltar, 
Chairman  of  the  United  Boards  of  Stamps  and  Taxes  from 
1838  to  1848;  b.  at  Cottingley,  19  May,  1789;  d.  27  Oct.  1864. 
He  m.  19  June,  1830,  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Mark- 
ham,  of  Becca  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  and  granddau.  of  WiDiam 
Markham,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11 
July,  1885)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Binsted-Wyck. 

II.  Henry  Lamplugh,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  J.P.  for 
Hants  and  Warwickshire,  b.  19  Feb.  1838;  m.  24  Feb.  1873, 
the  Hon.  Teresa  Mary  Josephine,  dau.  of  Henry  Benedict. 
11th  Ijaron  Arundell,  of  Wardour,  and  widow  of  Sir  Alfred 
Joseph  Doughty  Tichborne,  11th  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Joseph,  b.  5  Nov.  1874. 

2  Lewis  Cyril,  6.  14  April,  1877;  d.  18  Nov.  1830. 

3  Cyril  Henry,  b.  25  May,  1»78. 
1  Cecily  Mary. 

I.  Leonora  Emma,  of  Frimley  Park,  Farnborough,  co. 
Surrey,  m.  5  Jan.  1858,  Herbert  Crompton  Herries.  Esq. 
of  Frimley  Park,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Lewis 
Herries,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  and  by  him  who  d.  19  March,  1870, 
has  issue. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  bordure  engrailed  gu.  eight  mullets,  or. 
Crest— X  bull's  head,  sa.  horned  or,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  two  chevronels  arg. 

Motto — Manners  makyth  man. 

Heat — Binsted-Wyck,  Alton,  Hampshire. 


■WICKHAM    OF    FRONWlSriON. 

Wickham,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas,  of  Fronwuion, 
CO.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Monmouth, 
formerly  of  the  33rd  Eegt.  and  Scots  Grreys,  b.  Nov. 
1824';  m.  1  April,  1853,  Willielmina,  dau.  of  C. 
Robertson  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Lawei's,  N.B.,  by 
wliom  he  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  D.  Provis,  6.  1857. 

II.  Charles  E.  H.,  6.  1863. 
HI.  Rupert  W.,  6.  1868. 

IV.  Bertram  John,  6.  1870. 

I.  Maud,  d.  1885. 

II.  Ethel  Madeline,  to.  Major  Thruston,  14th  Eegt. 

III.  Gwenddolen   Ellinore,  m.  Capt.  Sattrew-Willett,  King's 
Dragoon  Guards. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1884,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
Henry  Cheape,  Esq.  of  Eossie,  co.  Fife  ;    3rdly, 


18S8,   Mary   EUzabeth,  only   child   of   Eev.   Ellis 
Osborne  Williams,  of  Fronwnion,  Dongelley. 

Xiineag'e. — The  Rev.  John  Wickham  Rector,  of  Hor- 
sington,  son  of  John  Wickham,  of  Sherborne,  by  Anne,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Major  Smith  (see  Wickham  of  Horsington),  m. 
1759,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Provis,  Esq.  of  Shepton 
Mallet,  CO.  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Batcombe,  co.  Somerset,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  1819,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Brickdale, 
Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Monkton,  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Fronwnion. 
Mr.  Wickham  d.  1856. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevronels  sa.,  between  three  roses  gu., 
seeded  or,  barbed  vert.  Crest— A  bull's  head  sa.,  armed  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  two  chevronels  arg.  Motto — Manners 
makyth  man. 

Seat — Fronwnion,  Dolgelley. 


WICKSTED    OF    BETLEY    HALL. 

WiCKSTED,  George  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Betley 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  for  Salop  and  Cheshire,  b.  4 
Feb.  1836;  w.  10  Jan.  1878,  Margaret  Mary 
Theresa,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  JBlount,  8th 
bart.  of  Sodington,  co.  Worcester. 

Liineagre. — In  1718,  George  Tollet,  Esq.,  who  had  been 
a  Commissioner  in  the  Navy  in  the  reigns  of  William  III.  and 
Queen  Anne,  purchased  of  a  branch  of  the  Egerton  family, 
Betley  Hall,  and  various  estates  in  Betley  and  Audley,  co. 
Stafford,  together  with  the  impropriations  and  advowsons  of 
those  parishes.     From  this  gentleman  they  descended  to 

Charles  Tollet,  Esq.  of  Betley  Hall,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Stafford,  1782.  He  d.  s.  f.  July,  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his 
cousin, 

George  Tollet,  Esq.  of  Betley  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3 
Aug.  1767 ;  m.  30  Nov.  1795,  Frances,  only  child  of  William 
Joliffe,  Esq.  of  Sculcoats,  by  Frances,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
WickstedjEsq.ofNantwich,  a  lineal  descendant  of  JohnWick- 
sted.  living  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  a  younger  son  of  Wicksted  of 
Wicksted,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  II  Sept.  1850)  had 
issue, 

Charles,  who  assumed  by  sign  manual  2.5  March,  1814,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Wicksted,  in  accordance  with  the 
will  of  Thomas  Wicksted,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  his  maternal 
great-uncle,  and  was  the  late  Charles  Wicksted,  Esq.  of 
Betley  Hall. 

Penelope  Margaret.  Frances  Elizabeth. 

Elizabeth,  d.  1834. 

Marianne,  m.  1821,  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  William  Clive, 
eldest  surviving  son  of  William  Clive,  Esq.  of  Styche, 
Salop,  younger  brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Clive. 

Georgina.  Helen  Harriet. 

Caroline  Octavia,   m.   1839,  Rev.  Thomas  Stevens,  of  Brad- 
field,  Berks,  and  d.  1640. 
Mr.  Toilet  d.  25  Dec.  1855,  and  was  s,  by  his  son, 

Charles  Wicksted,  Esq.  of  Betley  Hall,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Chester  1822,  6.  Oct.  1796;  7?i.  28  Oct.  1834,  Mary  Char- 
lotte, 3rd  dau.  of  Edmund  Meysey  Wigley,  Esq.  (by  his  wife, 
Anna  Maria  Meysey,  heiress  of  Shakenhurst),  and  co-heiress 
of  her  brothers,  Edmund  Greswolde,  Esq.,  and  Charles  Mey- 
sey Wigley,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her  (.who  d.  Nov.  1878), 

I.  George  Edmund,  now  of  Betley. 

II.  Charles  Wigley,  of  Shakenhurst,  Bewdley.  co.  Worces- 
ter, J.P.  cos.  Salop  and  Worcester,  6.  12  July,  1837  ;  m. 
Feb.  1864,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Anthony  Hamond,  Esq. 
of  Westacre,  Norfolk. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

5Ir.  Wicksted  d.  4  June,  187C,  and  was  s.  by  his   eldest  son, 
George  Edmdnd  Wicksted,  Esq.  now  of  Betley. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  chequy  arg.  and  az.,  on  a 
chevrun  engrailed  or,  three  anchors,  sa.  a  chief  gu.  charged 
with  a  lion  passant  of  the  first,  for  Tollet  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
on  a  bend  az.  between  three  crows  sa.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 
as  many  garbs  or,  for  Wicksted.  Crests — 1st  :  Two  serpents 
ppr.  issuing  from  and  round  a  garb  or;  2nd:  A  pyramid 
erected  on  a  pedestal  of  one  degree  arg.  the  top  entwined  by  a 
serpent  descending  ppr.  respecting  an  escroll,  with  the  Motto 
— Prudentia  in  adversis. 

Seat — Betley  Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 


WIDDRINGTON    OF    NEWTON    HALL. 

WiDDEINGTON,  SHALLCEOSS  FlTZHERBEET,  Esc] 

of  Newton  Hall,  and  Hauxley,  Northumberland", 


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J.P.  for  COS.  Chester  and  Northumberland,  High 
Sheriff  1S74,  Major  Is'orthubmerland  Militia,  s.  to 
the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncle  1S5G  ;  w.  20  April, 
1S64,  Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  John  Gregge 
Hopwood.  Esq.  of  Hopwood  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Gerard,  b.  1S71.  ii.  Bertram  Fitzlierbert,  1873. 

I.  Francis  Dorothy,  ;«.  20  Sept.  1S85,  Sir   Edward  Grey, 

Bart,  of  Fallodcn. 
n.  Idonea. 

Lineage. — The  Widdringtoks  of  Hauxley  are  descended 
from  the  family  of  that  nane  which  was  settled  at  AViddring- 
ton  Castle  before  the  Xorman  Conquest.  A  great  accession 
to  the  property  was  made  about  the  year  1300,  by  marriage 
with  a  dau.  of  the  House  of  Swinburne,  ancestor  of  the  Swin- 
BCKXEs  of  Caplv.aton,  and  co-heiress  witli  her  sister,  who  ■ni. 
John  do  Strivelyn,  ancestor  of  the  Mtdletonso/  Bdsay  Casttc. 
Soon  after  this  event,  scions  from  the  parent  stock  of  Wid- 
drington  began  to  root  and  thrive  in  different  parts  of  the  co. 
of  Northumberland  and  of  those  adjoining  it.  They  fre- 
quently filled  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  and  of  Knight  of  the 
shire,  and  many  individuals  of  the  family  appeared  in  high 
situations  as  couueillors  and  warriors  of  their  times,  and 
scarcely  a  local  transaction  of  peace  and  war  occurs  in  those 
ages  in  which  they  are  not  concerned.  The  ballads  of  Chevy 
Chase  and  of  the  Hermit  of  Warkworth  have  transmitted  their 
names  to  posterity.  Sir  William  Widdrington  (1st  Lord  Wid- 
drington)  raised  forces  and  fought  with  distinguished  bravery 
on  the  side  of  Charles  I.  He  fell  in  the  battle  Wigan  1G51, 
refusing  to  take  quarter  when  overpowered  by  the  Parliamen- 
tary forces. 

The  chivalrous  attachment  to  the  House  of  Stuart  was  in- 
herited by  his  descendants,  and  AVilliam,  the  4th  Lord  Wid- 
drington,  engaged  in  the  rising  of  1715.  He  and  two  of  his 
brothers  were  taken  prisoners  in  the  battle  of  Preston,  and 
were  accused,  with  six  others  among  whom  was  Lord  Der- 
wentwater,  of  high  treason  ;  they  were  found  guilty  and  con- 
demned. Lord  Widdrington  was  pardoned,  but  the  attainder 
of  his  blood  and  property  remained. 

By  this  rash  adventure,  a  family  which  for  seven  centuries 
had  flourished  in  affluence  and  power,  was  brought  to  ruin. 
The  property  was  purchased  from  the  Government  by  C. 
Ficvel,  Esq.,  and,  through  his  dau.,  it  passed  to  the  Warrens, 
and  from  them  to  Lord  Vernon,  and  recently  to  W.  H.  Taylor, 
Esq.  The  old  castle,  a  noble  specimen  of  border  architecture, 
■was  burnt  after  the  confiscation  of  the  property,  and  the 
building  which  stands  on  its  site  is  of  modern  construction. 
The  last  Lord  Widdrington  was  bur.  at  Helmsley,  co.  York. 
1743  (Sic  Bcrke's  Extinct  Peerage). 

Nathaniel  Widdrixgton,  who  appears  to  have  been  the 
last  male  descendant  of  the  Widdrington  family,  d.  without 
issue,  17S0.  He  had  ttiree  sisters,  one  of  whom  d.  v.nm^\ 
Frances,  m.  E.  Browne,  Esq.  of  Northumberland  ;  and  the 
youngest  m.  Capt.  Teesdale,  of  Sussex.  Mrs.  Browne  and 
Mrs.  Teesdale  each  left  one  dau.,  and  of  these  daus.,  who 
divided  equally  the  estates  of  their  uncle  Nathaniel  (after  they 
had  been  considerably  reduced  in  value  by  a  cousin  to  whom 
he  had  granted  a  life  interest),  Sarah  Browne  m.  Haw.  Joseph 
Cook,  of  Newton  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  Sarah  Teesdale 
m.  Major  Tinling.  In  compliance  with  their  uncle's  will  they 
took  the  name  of  Widdrington.  Mr.  Cook  chose  rather  to 
keep  his  own  name,  but  Major  Tinling  took  that  of  his  wife, 
and  was  afterwards  Sir  D.  Latimer  Widdrington,  K.C.B.  By 
recent  purchase,  his  moiety  of  the  property  has  passed  to  the 
Northumberland  branch. 

The  ancestor  of  this  family  came  into  Northumberland  im- 
mediately after  the  civil  wars,  and  bought  estates  at  Newton, 
Low  Newton,  Togstone,  Bainsaugh,  <tc.  He  divided  these 
■estates  among  five  of  his  sons,  leaving  money  portions  to  the 
remainder  of  his  family,  seventeen  in  number.  He  bore  the 
arms  of  the  Cooks  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex,  an  ancient  family  of 
that  name,  though  now  extinct,  and  it  is  probable  that  he 
was  descended  from  them.  His  grandson,  .Samuel  Cooke, 
?/;.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  T.  Barker,  Esq.,  and  d..  1797,  leaving 
issue. 

Rev.  Joseph  Cook,  of  Newton  Hall,  h.  1759. 

Samuel  Cook,  Lieut. -Col.   8th  Hussars,  d.  at  the  Cape  of 

Good  Hope,  1800. 
Mary  Cook,  d.  unm.  1840. 

The  elder  son, 

ItEv.  Joseph  Cook,  s.  his  father  1797 ;  m.  Sarah  Browne, 
afterwards  Widdrington;  and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Edward  Widdrington,  Capt.  E.N.,  F.K.S.,  F.G.S., 


m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  A.Davison,  Esq.  of  SwarlandPark,  and 

d.  s.  p.  1856. 

II.  John  Widdrington,  d.  s.  p.  1800. 

III.  Joseph  (Kev.),  d.  s.  p.  in  the  Desert  of  Sinai,  1825. 

I.  Frances,  vi.  Shallcross  Jacson.  Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons, 
son  of  Rev.  E.  Jacson,  Rector  of  Bebbington,  co.  Chester, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Sh.allcross  Fitzherbert,  d.  1824.  aged  4  years. 

2  Widdrington,  41st  Regt.,  killed  by  a  fall  (lom  his  horse 
at  Brecon  1845,  aged  21  years. 

3  Shallcross  Fitzherbert,  present  proprietor  of  Newton 
Hall  and  Hauxley,  who,  in  compliance  witli  his  uncle's 
will,  has  taken  the  surname  ot  Widdrington. 

1  Eliza,  m.  1841,  James  Hugh  Smith-Barry,  Esq.  of  Mar- 
bury  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  Foaty,  co.  Cork.  He  d.  1856, 
leaving  issue.  She  «i.  2ndly,  George  Warren,  2nd  Lord 
de  Tabley. 

2  Frances  Isabella,  m.  1863,  Charles  William  Oide,  Esq.  of 
Nunnykirk,  Nortliumberlaud,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1820. 

^r)!!s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  arg.  and  gu.  a 
bend  sa.  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  cin- 
quefoils  sa.  Crests— 1st :  On  a  cap  of  maintenance  gu.  turned 
up  erm.  a  bull's  head  sa. ;  2nd  :  A  garb  or. 

&a£— Newton  Hall,  Felton,  E.S.O. 


WIGHT-BOYCOTT    OF    BOYCOTT    AND 
BUDGE. 

Wight  -  Boycott,  Thomas  Andeew,  Esq.  of 
Rudgc  Hall,  Salop,  b.  5  Aug.  1872 ;  s.  his  father 
6  Aug.  1891.  On  the  death  of  his  great-aunt,  Miss 
Emma  Boycott,  29  Oct.  1892,  in  her  91st  year,  Mr. 
Wight-Bo^^cott  became  the  sole  representative  of 
the  Boycott  family. 

Liineage.— William  Wight,  after  having  alienated 
Wight's  Manor,  resided  at  Blackland  in  Wimbledon,  anciently 
described  as  lying  "in  one  culture  on  the  west  side  of  the  road 
leading  from  the  Priory  at  Merton  to  Dunesford  in  Wands- 
worth," which  he  and  his  ancestors  had  likewise  held  by 
knight's  service  from  the  Abbey  of  Merton,  and  which 
property  continued  in  possession  of  his  posterity  for  several 
generations  thereafter. 

John  Wight,  of  Blackland,  great-grandson  of  the  said 
William,  having  m.  Anna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Bray  (of 
Brabceuf  "consanguineus  Baronis  Bray"),  and  of  Johanna  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Jeuyns,  Knt.,*s.  in  right  of 
his  wife,  to  the  estates  of  Braboejf,  Polsted,  and  others,  agreat 
portion  of  which  has  since  been  alienated,  but  the  manor  of 
Brabffiuf  still  remains  in  the  possession  of  his  immediate 
descendant,  the  present  Albert  Wight,  of  Brabceuf. 

Thomas  Wight,  2nd  son  of  John  of  Brabceuf  and  Anna  his 
wife,  embraced  the  profession  of  arms,  and  in  1  Edward  VI. 
accompanied  the  Protector  Somerset,  in  his  invasion  of  Scot- 
land, and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pinkey  in  1547.  This 
Thomas  m.  circa  1559,  Janet  Cockburn,  dau.  of  the  well-known 
John  Cockburn,  Laird  of  Ormiston ;  and  after  the  treaty  of 
peace  concluded  at  Edinburgh  in  1560,  he  left  Scotland  with 
his  wife,  and  rejoined  the  garrison  at  Berwick.  He  was  oc- 
casionally employed  in  missions  to  Sir  Thomas  P.andollo  at 
Edinburgh  until  his  death,  which  took  place  about  the  year 
1572.  After  his  death,  his  widow  returned  to  Scotland  with 
her  family,  and  settled  at  Ormiston  under  the  protection  of 
her  father,  who  granted  to  her  and  her  family  a  house  and 
portion  of  land  in  that  barony  for  her  support.  Their  children 
were, 

John,  of  Murrays. 

Thomas  Hugh,  merchant  in  Edinburgh,  d.  1C25. 

Rudolph. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Wight,  of  Murrays,  ;».  and  d.  circa  IC26,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John,  of  Murrays,  d.  circa  1650,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Glengelt,  ancestor  of  the  AVights  of  Glen- 
gelt,  Over  Hartside,  &c. 

III.  Adam,  ?n.  a  dau.  of  Hugh  Belsis,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  and 
had  issue,  Robert,  b.  16  Sept.  1627,  who  s.  to  the  Barony  of 
Ilallydeane,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  was  served  heir  of  J.  Bald, 
of  Ilallydeane,  a.d.  1653.  trom  him  the  Wights  of  llalLij- 
deunc  and  the  south  of  Scotland  are  descended. 

*  Sir  John  Jenyns  was  son  of  Thomas  Jenyns,  and  grandson 
of  another  Thomas,  by  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert 
Danhurst,  of  Braboiuf,  which  Robert  was  grandson  of  Robert 
de  iJanhuist,  by  Agnes  his  wile,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Andrew 
de  Brabceuf,  son  of  Andrew,  and  grandson  of  Geoffrey  de  Bra- 
bceuf, living  16  He>iiiy  III. 


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The  eldest  son, 

John  Wight,  of  Murrays,  m.  and  liad  issue, 

I.  EoBEET,  of  Murrays,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  m.  1639,  Elspeth  Hunter. 

I.  Marion,  m.  1638,  John  Warrender. 

II.  Agnes,  in.  1643,  James  Crumbie. 
The  eldest  son, 

EoBEKT  Wight,  of  Murrays,  m.  2  Oct.  1647,  Barbara,  dau. 
■of  John  Calderwood,  of  Pittedy;  and  d.  circa  1670,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  whose  son,  Alexander,  was  of  Cotterwell,  and  m. 
Hellen  Hogg,  of  Inveresk.  This  branch  is  extinct,  and 
Cotterwell  passed  to  the  late  Andrew  Wight,  of  Ormiston. 

The  elder  sou, 

Alexakdeb  Wight,  of  Murrays,  and  of  West  Byres.  </. 
1697,  having  had  issue,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Bel- 
sis,  of  that  ilk  (who  d.  13  May,  1705,  aged  68), 

I.  lioEEKT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  David,  of  West  Byres,  j?i.  Beatrice  Yule,  and  was  ancestor 
of  the  Wights  of  Dancrakitl,  West  Bjjres  and  Vcewjieid. 

I.  Janet,  m.  James  Koualdson,  of  Dodridge. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Wight,  of  Murrays,  and  of  House  of  Muir,  iii.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Cuthbertson,  of  Pension;  and  d.  Dec.  1734, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Kobert,  of  Murrays,  6.  24  Oct.  1711 ;  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Charles  Wright,  of  Muzzelburgh  :  and  d.  1746,  leaving 
issue. 

f.  Janet,  m.  24  Dec.  1719,  John  Cunningham,  of  White 
Kirk. 

H.  Helen,  m.  1734,  James  Angus,  of  Edinburgh. 

iiL  Marion,  r,i.  1735,  Patrick  Buin,  of  Craig. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Wight,  of  House  of  Muir  and  of  Ormiston,  in. 
28  Nov.  1717,  Katherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Andrew  Simpson, 
of  Pittendreich,  and  d.  Nov.  1751,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  of  Ormiston,  of  wlioni  presently. 

II.  Kobert,  Capt.,  b.  18  Oct.  1720;  killed  at  Carthagena, 
June,  17-11,  s.  p. 

III.  James,  b.  13  Nov.  1721 ;  m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Wight,  of  East  Mains,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Archibald,  Capt.  56th  Kegt.,  6.  23  Sept.  1725;  killed  at 
the  Havannah,  1  Oct.  1762  ;  m.  Helen  Widdleton,  sister 
of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Barham.  She  was  b.  1735,  and  d. 
1806. 

V.  John  Wight,  Capt.  H.M.  53rd  Ecgt.,  b.  18  July,  1734  ; 
killed  at  Saratoga,  7  Oct.  1777,  s.^J. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  31  Oct.  J  730;  m.  Thomas  Johnstone,  and 
d.s.  p.  31  Dec.  1815. 

II.  Arabella,  6.5  Oct.  1736;  in.  James  Haig,  of  Garvald,  and 
d.  1  Jan.  1821,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Wight,  of  Ormiston,  6.  5  Jan.  1719;  tji.  29  Dec. 
1758,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rev.  David  Brown,  D.D., 
and  granddau.  and  eventually  representative  of  Thomas  Scotti 
of  Toderick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  May,  1808}  he  left, 

I.  David,  of  Ormiston,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Archibald,  b.  15  April,  1763  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Hume,  and  d. 
6  Dec.  1844,  leaving  issue.     His  wife  d.  17  Dec.  1844. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  18  Aug.  1761  ;  d.  unm. 

II.  Wilhelmina,  b.  2  Oct.  1768  ;  j;i.  July,  1785,  James  Walker, 
Capt.  H.E.I. C.S. 

III.  Mary,  b.  18  April,  1773;  m.  James  Macrobin.  Hed.  12 
Ma}',  1822;  and  she  d.  6  Dec.  1845,  leaving  issue. 

rv.  Johanna,  m.  Thomas  Johnstone,  of  Templehall,  and  d. 22 
Sept.  1813,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Wight  d.  11  March,  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Wight,  of  Ormiston,  6.  29  March,  1760 ;  ja.  29  Nov. 
1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Wight,  of  Murrays  and 
granddau.  of  Robert  and  Agnes  Wight  (nee  Wright), 
aforesaid,  b.  16  Dec.  1778,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1812)  he 
Jiad, 

I.  Ant)rew,  of  Ormiston. 

II.  Robert,  d.  1807. 

III.  David,  W.  S.  in  Edinburgh. 

I.  Anne  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Imlach  Lambe. 

Mr.  Wight  d.  17  Feb.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Wight,  of  Ormiston,  b.  28  April,  1800;  m.  28  Jan. 
1841,  Louisa  Mary,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  and  in  her  issue, 
sole  heiress  of  Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Rudge  Hall,  Salop, 
and  d.  20  Nov.  1858  (she  d.  16  Aug.  1873),  leaving  issue,  an 
only  surviving  child, 

Cathcabt  Boycott  Wight-Boycott,  Esq.  of  Rudge,  and 
late  of  Ormiston,  East  Lothian,  N.B.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop, 
Capt.  Q.O.R.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Staf- 
ford, b.  27  Nov.  1849 ;  m.  1872,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 


George  Grazebrook,  Esq.  of  Pedmore,  Stourbridge,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Andrew,  now  of  Rudge, 

II.  Carthcart  Julian  Boycott,  b.  15  June,  1874. 

III.  William  Reginald  Boycott,  b.  1  Feb.  1876. 

IV.  Augustus  Charles  Hubert  Boycott,  b.  1882. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth  Boycott. 

II.  Meta  Eunice. 

He  s.  by  arrangement,  during  the  life-time  of  his  aunt,  the 
late  Miss  Euima  Boycott,  to  the  Boycott  and  Rudge  estates, 
and  thereupon  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  22  Feb.  1886,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Boycott,  in  compliance  with 
the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  maternal  grandfather, 
Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Rudge.  He  d.  6  Aug.  1891,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chief  arg.  three 
grenadoes  fired  ppr.,  for  Boycott;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chev. 
erm.  between  in  chief  two  bear's  heads  erased  arg.,  muzzled 
gu.  and  in  base  a  cock  or,  for  AVight.  Crests — 1st,  Boycott  : 
Issuant  from  a  mural  crown  gu.  an  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  grasping  a  grenade  sa.  fired  ppr. ;  2nd, 
Wight  :  Issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a  tower  sa.,  a  bear's 
head  arg.  muzzled  gu.,  charged  with  a  mascle,  also  sa.  Motto 
— Pro  rege  et  religione. 

6'eo«— Rudge  Hall,  Salop. 


WILBERFOKCE    OF    MABKINGTON. 

WiLBEEFOECE,  WiLLiAM,  of  Markuigton,  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  M.A.,  some  time  of  Oriel  Coll. 
Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  6  Dec.  1821 ;  m.  Ist,  30 
April,  1849,  Rosa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jone*, 
Esq.  of  Penty  Hall,  North  Wales,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  April,  1878)  has  issue, 

William  Basil,  b.  3  Blay,  1850. 

Mary    Rosa,    m.    April,    187  i5,    Edvvard   Guerini,   Esq.   of 
Florence,  and  has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  his  cousin  Angela  Frances,   dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Owen,  by  whom  (who  d.  1884)   he 
has  a  son, 
Bertram. 

Liineagre. — The  family  of  Wilberfoece  has  been  estab- 
lished in  CO.  York  from  a  very  remote  period.  In  the  reign 
of  Henry  II.,  Ilgerus  de  Wilberforce  served  in  the  Scottish 
wars  under  Philip  de  Kyme,  with  a  dau.  Margaret,  of  whose 
powerful  House  he  had  intermarried.  The  township  of 
Wilberfosse,  eight  miles  east  of  York,  gave  him  a  mansion  and 
a  name;  and  his  property  extended  to  the  neighbourhood  of 
Stamfoyd  Bridge,  a  spot  then  famous  for  the  recent  battle 
between  Harold  and  Tosti,  the  last  victory  of  the  last  Saxon 
monarch. 

At  Wilberfosse,  the  family  was  fixed  for  many  generations, 
until  after  a  gradual  decline  in  wealth  and  numbers  it  dis- 
appeared from  the  place  about  a  century  ago.  About  the 
middle  of  the  16th  century,  Thomas  Wilbcrfoss,  the  son  of 
William  Wilberfoss,  of  Wilbcrfoss,  15th  in  descentfrom  Ilgerus 
de  Wilberforce,  by  his  2nd  marriase,  settled  in  the  neighbour- 
ing town  of  Beverley.  His  son  appears  in  the  Visitation  of 
1612  as  William  Wilberfoss,  of  Brigham  ;  and  here  and  at 
Beverley  the  younger  branch  rose  into  importance  as  the 
parent  stock  decayed. 

Ralph  Wilberfoss,  of  Brigham,  1665,  son  and  heir  of 
William,  and  brother  of  William,  Mayor  of  Beverley,  ■'n.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Brigham,  of  Brigham,  and  d.  1655,  leaving  a 
son, 

AViLLiAM  Wilberfoss,  Mayor  of  Beverley  1674,  who  was 
displaced  by  the  charter  of  James  II.,  May,  1684,  but  re-chosen 
Alderman,  and  restored  to  his  seniority  7  March,  1699.  He  d. 
1703,  leaving  five  sons,  William,  b.  1655,  d.  1679;  Samuel; 
Thomas,  b.  1668,  Mayor  of  Beverley  1709-12;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Christopher  Lonsdale,  of  Drewton  (who  d.  24  Dec. 
1720),  and  d.  1742,  leaving  issue :  Ralph ;  and  Christopher,  6. 
1671.    The  2nd  of  whom, 

Samuel  Wilberfosse,  of  Beverley,  6.  1663 ;  in.  8  Oct.  1685, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Bobert  Davye,  Esq.  of  York,  and  heiress  of  her 
brother,  Robert  Davye,  Esq.  of  Markington.  By  her  he  lefta 
son  and  successor, 

WiLLLAM  Wilberforce,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Kingston-upon-HuU 
17'22,  6.  1690;  ra.  21  Nov.  1711,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Thornton, 
Esq.  of  Hull,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert 
Thornton,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1777. 

Robert,  of  whom  presently. 


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THE  LAl^DED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


Anne,  m.  John  Groathed,  of  Hull ;  d.  A  Dec.  17S3,  leaving 
issue. 

Judiih,  m.  Alderman  John  Bird,  of  London,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  dau.  Hannah,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Uoheit  .Sum- 
ner, and  mother  of  .lohn  llird  Sumner.  D.D.,  Archl'ishop 
of  Canterbury,  and  Charles  Kichard  Sumner,  D.V.,  Bishop 
of  Winchester. 
The  younger  son, 

Robert  Wilderfokce,  Esq.  of  Kingston-upon-llull,  b.  17'28-9 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bird,  Esq.  of  Barton  and 
Corentry,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1T9S)  had, 

"William,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  Pr.  Clarke,  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull ;  and 
■Jndly,  James  Stephen,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery. 

Anne. 
^xT.  Wilberforce  d.  1768.    His  only  son, 

William  Wilderfokce,  Esq.,  51.  A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge, the  eloquent  and  able  philanthropist,  was  b.  at  Hull 
'2i  Aug.  1759,  and  received  his  education  at  the  University 
of  Cambridge.  In  17S0  he  was  returned  to  Parliament  by 
his  native  town,  and  eventually  became,  after  a  very  severe 
contest,  one  of  the  Knights  of  the  shire  of  the  co.  of  York, 
1S09.  He  m.  30  May,  1797,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Isaac 
.Spooner,  Esq.  of  Elmdon  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  by  Barb.ara  his 
wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Calthorpe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847) 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert  Isaac  (V'en),  M.A.,"  Fellow  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford, 
Archdeacon  of  the  East  Kiuing,  co.  York,  6.  19  Dec.  ISO'-  ; 
iti.  1st,  16  June,  1832,  Agnes  Everilda  Frances,  dau.  of 
Fiancis,  Archdeacon  Wrangham,  and  Vicar  of  Hunmanby, 
CO.  York;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Digby  Lcgard,  Esq. 
By  the  former  (who  d.  17  Nov.  1834)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
1857, 

1  William  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  University  Coll.  Oxford, 
and  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Ousebridge,  co.  York,  b.  27  June, 
1833  ;  7?!.  20  Oct.  1870,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Hope 
Maclean,  Esq.  (see  Maclean  o/  A  rdf/nur). 

2  Edward,  Barrister  and  Waster  of  Supreme  Court  of  Judi- 
cature, of  Elmhirst,  Spring  Grove,  Isleworth,  b.  9  Nov. 
1834;  TO.  3  May,  1860,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Alexander  Flash, 
Esq.  of  New  Orleans,  and  has  issue, 

Lionel  Robert,  b.  18  April,  1861. 

Herbert  William  Wrangliam,  b.  8  Feb.  1864,  ra.  5  Nov. 
1893,  Florence,  dau.  of  C.  J.  Monk,  Esq.  of  Beuwell 
Park.  Hatfield,  and  5,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 

Alexander  Basil  Edward,  b.  9  June,  18G7. 

Eveline  Agnes  Fanny. 

ni.  Samuel  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester. 
etc.,  etc.,  6.  7  Sept.  IbO.'J:  m.  11  June,  1828,  Emily,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  John  Sargent,  of  Wool 
Lavington,  co.  Sussex,  Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  and  M.P. 
for  Queensborough,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  elder  brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Carrinaton, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  March,  1841)  left  issue  at  his  death, 
19  July,  1S73, 

1  Herbert  Willinm,  b.  1833;  d.  a  Lieut.  R.N.,  1856,  from 
the  effects  of  the  Black  Sea  and  Baltic  Campaigns. 

2  Reginald  Carton,  of  Lavington,  Sussex,  late  5ind  Light 
Infantry,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Sussex,  b.  1837  ;  m.  16  Jidy, 
1867,  Hon.  Anna  Maria,  4th  dau.  of  1st  Lord  Deninan, 
and  has  issue,  Reginald  William,  b.  1868;  and  Ernest 
John,  b.  UG9. 

3  Ernest  Rowland  (Right  Rev.'),  D.D.,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxford,  First  Bishop  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  some- 
lime  Canon  of  Winchester,  Sub-Almoner  to  the  Queen, 
Rector  of  Middleton  Stoney,  co.  Oxford,  and  Vicar  of  Sea- 
forth.  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  1839  ;  m.  1st,  23  June,  1803,  Fian- 
ces Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Henry  John  Anderson, 
Bart.  She  d.  21  Oct.  1S70.  He  m.  2ndly,  1874,  Emily, 
only  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  George  H.  Connor.  Dean  of 
Wiiidsor,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  Arthur  Roland  George, 
i.  1877;  Ethel  Maude;  Catherine;  Sybil;  and  Emma 
Geraldine. 

4  Albert  Ba.=i]  Orme  (Rev.),  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  Hon. 
Canon  of  Winchester,  and  Rector  of  St.  Maiy's,  Southamp- 
ton, 6.  1841;  m.  28  Nov.  1865,  Caroline  Charlotte  Jane, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Netherton  Langford,  K.N.,  and  has  a  son, 
Herbert  William,  b.  1806. 

1  Kmily  Charlotte,  m.  Henry  John  Pye,  of  Clifton  Camp- 
ville  Hall,  co.  Staffoid,  Barrister-at-Law. 

IV.  Henry  William,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  sometime  Rector 
of  East  Farleigh,  Kent,  h.  '22  Sept.  Ib07  ;  m.  24  July,  1834, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  John  Sargent,  of 
Wood  Lavington  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1878),  and  d.  23  April, 
1873,  leaving  issue, 

1  Arthur  Henry,  Order  of  Preachers,  b.  14  March,  1^39. 

2  Henry  Edward,  of  the  Probate  Ofhce,  b.  27  Aug.  18;J7. 

3  Wiliiid  Ignatius,  of  the  British  Museum,  b.  23  June, 
1850. 

1  Caroline  Mary,  a  Franciscan  Nun. 

2  Agnes  Everilda  Mary,  m.  25  April,  1881,  Richard  Hur- 
rell  Froude,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


I.  Barbara,  d.  unm.  30  Dec.  1S21. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.   John  James,  M.A.,  and  d.  March, 
1832. 

Mr.  Wilberforce  d.  29  July,  1833.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Wiliiekkobce,  Esq.,  of  Markington,  J. P.  for 
cos.  York  and  Middlesex,  and  M.P.  for  Hull,  b.  21  July,  1798  ; 
m.  19  June,  1820,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Owen, 
Rector  of  Paglesham,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  JIarkington. 

II.  Robert,  6.  1824;  d.  1»25. 

Jrms — Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  wings  inverted  beak  and 
legs  ppr.  Crest — An  eagle  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — Nus  non. 
nobis. 

i'cat— Markington,  Ripley,  co.  Yorks. 


WILBRAHAM    OF    DELAMERE. 

WiLBEAHAM,  EooEB  WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  Dcla- 
mere  House,  co.  Chestei',  J. P.,  b.  29  July,  1817 ;  >n.l2 
Sept.  1850,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Kobert  Gosling,  Esq. 
of  Eotley's  Park,  Surrey,  and  lias  had  issue, 

I.  Arthob  GeoRiIE,  Capt.  Somersetshire  L.I.,  6.  17  Feb. 
1856:  d.  of  wounds  received  in  Burmah,  21  July,  1886. 

II.  Hugh  Edward,  Capt.  Lancashire  Militia,  6.  22  June, 
1857;  -..i.  1887,  Lilla,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Coney, 
of  Braywick,  Berks,  and  has  issue,  George  IIdgh,  6. 
1800  ;  Ralph  Venables  ;  and  Vere  May. 

III.  Herbert  Vere,  Capt.  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  b.  19 
Dec.  1858. 

IV.  Henry  Dudley,  b.  27  May,  1862. 
v.  Frederic  William,  b.  18  Nov.  1864. 
VI.  William  Kobartes,  b.  14  May,  1871. 

I.  Alice  Mary.  ii.  Beatrice  Augusta. 

III.  Ada  Louisa. 

Lineage. — The  House  of  Wilbkaham,  one  of  the  most 
influential  and  ancient  in  the  co.  of  Chester,  derives  its 
name  from  the  manor  of  Wilbraham,  co.  Cambridge,  where  a 
family  bearing  the  local  name  was  settled  about  the  time  of 
Henry  II. 

Sir  Richard  de  Wilbcrgham,  Lord  of  Wymincham,  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Chester  43  Henry  III.,  m.  1st,  Margery,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Warin  Vernon,  Baron  of  Sliipbrook,  by  whom  he 
had  one  son,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  the  wives  of  Richard 
de  Los'.ock  and  of  Robert  de  Winnington.  These  ladies  were 
eventually  co-heirs  to  their  mother.  Sir  Richard  m.  2ndly, 
Lelitia,  2ud  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  William  Venables, 
Baron  of  Kinderton,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  his  successor  at 
his  decease,  2  Edward  I. 

William  de  Wilbraham,  Lord  of  Radnor,  from  whom  de- 
scended the  great  family  of  Wilbraham.  The  senior  line 
seated  at  W^oodhey,  co.  Chester,  was  raised  to  the  baronetcy, 
but  the  title  is  extinct. 

P.ANDCLPH  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Wil- 
burgbam,  of  Radnor,  by  JIargaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  John  Golborne,  Lord  of  Woodhey,  dying  2  March,  1548,  left 
by  Alice  his  wife,  a  son, 

Ralph  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Sandford,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  issue,  i.  Randolph,  a  merchant  of  Bristol, 
who  d.  s.  p.  1581 ;  ii.  Richard  ;  iii.  Thomas,  Recorder  of 
London,  d.  1573;  i.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Glutton,  Esq.  of 
Nantwich.    Mr.  Wilbraham  d.  15'22.     His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  b.  1528;  m.  1st, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Maisterson,  Esq.  of  that  place;  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  widow  of  Richard  Wright,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Elcocke,  Esq.    He  d.  1612,  having  had  issue, 

Richard,  Common  Serjeant  of  London,  to.  1584,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Puleston,  Lord  Mayor,  and  dying  v.  p. 
13  Sept.  1601,  left  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Thomas. 

Roger,  nominated  in  1600  a  Master  of  the  Court  of  Requests, 
having  previously   filled  the  office   of  Solicitor  Geneial  in 
Ireland.     He  d.  without  male  issue  1616. 
,  Thomas,  in.  Anne  Pyerson,  and  had  issue. 

Italjih,  Feodai-y  of  Chester  and  co.  Flint,  ancestor  of  the 
Wilbrahams  of  Dorj'old. 

Richard  W^Ubraham  was  «.  by  hi?  grandson, 

Thomas  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  in.  1619,  Rachael, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Joshua  Clive,  Esq.  of  Huxley  (by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Andrew  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley),  and  had, 
with  otlier  issue,  his  successor  at  his  decease, 

Roger  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  b.  1023,  one  of  the 
intended  kniglits  of  the  Royal  Oak.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Roger  Wilbraham,  of  Dorffld,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two 
daus.,  Alice,  wife  of  Ralph  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Dorfold  ;  and 
Grace,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Brooke,  3rd  Bart,  of  Norton)  several 
sons ;  the  eldest  surviving, 


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Handle  Wilbbaham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
<!hcster  1714;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Brooke,  Bart,  (by 
Francesca  Posthuma  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  son  of  SirTeter 
Xeigh,  of  Lyme),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  who  rf.  in  his  father's  lifetime. 

II.  EoGER,  his  heir.  , 
in.  Eandle,  of  Kode  Ilall,  co.    Chester,    Barrister-at-Law, 

LL.D.,  and  Deputy-Steward  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  m. 
24  Aug.  1722,  Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  Andrew  Kenrick,  Ksq., 
and  had,  with  several  younger  children,  a  son  and  heir, 
EicHAED   Wilbbaham,  Esq.  of  Eode,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  Eobert  Bootle,  Esq.  of  Lathom  House,  and 
dying  1796,  left,  with  several  daus.,  two  sons, 
J  Edward  Bootle  Wilbbaham,  1st  Lord  Skelmersdale, 
grandfather  of  the  present  Eabl  ofLathom  (see  Bcbke's 
J'eei-ape). 
2  Eandle,   of   Eode,  High  Steward  of  Congleton,  and 
J.P.,  b.   10  Jan.   1773;  ot.   1st,  5  Dec.    1798,   Letitia, 
dau.  and  heir  of  the  Eev.  Edward   Eudd,   Eector  of 
Houghton-le-Skerne,  by  Lsetitia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Arden,  Esq.  of  Alvanley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805)  had 
issue, 
Eandle,  of  Eode  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.   1  March, 
1801;    m.  12   Nov.    1833,  Sybella,  dau.  of   William 
Egerton,  Esq.  of  Gresford,  co.  Denbigh,  which  lady 
d.  1847.    He  d.  10  March,  1887. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1808,  Sybella,  dau.  of  Philip  Egerton,  Esq. 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1868;  he  left  at  his  decease, 
12  Jan.  1861, 

Charles  Philip  (Eer.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Penkridge,  5.  10 
March,  1810;  m.  15  Feb.  1876,  Caroline  Octavia,  dau 
of  Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  Henry  Howard,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1879.     His  widow   jii.  2ndly,    18   Oct.   1S83,  Eobert 
Bateman,  Esq.  of  BiJdulph  Hall. 
Sichard  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  General,  of   Eode  HaU,  Col. 
Eoyal  Fusiliers,  and  officer  Legion  of  Honor,  6.  12 
April,  1811;  m.  24  Nov.  1846,  Eliza  F'rances,  dau.  of 
William  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Gresford,  and  has  an  only 
dau.,  Katharine  Frances,  m.  i  April,   1872,  George 
Barrington  Baker,  Esq.,  son  of   Sir  George   Baker, 
Bart. 
Francis  Henry  Eandle,   of  Cresswellshawe,  Alsager, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  6.  6  Jan.  1819  ;  m.  15  July,   1858, 
Elizabeth    Mary,   dau.    of   John  Barnard,    Esq.  of 
Ham  Common,   Surrey,  and  has  Mary  Sybilla,  and 
Grace. 
TVIary  Laetitia,  m.  J.  Fryer,  Esq. 
Emma,  m.  Sir  Archibald  £dmonstone,  Bart.,  and  d, 
25  May,  1891. 

Sybella  Elizabeth.  Henrietta. 

Frances  Maria.  Emily. 

Charlotte,  m.  Eev.  Francis  Cradock  Twemlow. 
IV.  Thomas,  LL.B.  and  F.E.S.,  d.  s.  p. 
-v.  Henry  William  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Shelford,  d,  uhhi. 

I.  Frances,  m.  William  Wright,  Esq.  of  Stockport. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Falconer.  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Chetham,  Esq.  of  Mellor,  co.  Derby. 
Mr.  Wilbraham  was  .<i.  at  his  decease,  1732,  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

KoGER  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  m.  1st,  1731,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Brooke,  3rd  Bart,  of  Norton,  but  had 
no  surviving  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1740,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hunt,  Esq.  of  Mollington  (by  Mary  Eobartes  his  wife,  sister 
and  heiress  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Eadnor),  and  had  issue, 
George,  his  heir  ;  Eoger  of  London,  F\R.S.  and  S.A.,  M.P. ; 
and  Thomas,  d.  unm.  He  d.  1754,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George    Wilbbaham,   Esq.   of   Nantwich,    and    Delaniere 
Lodge,  High  Sheriff  co.  Chester  1791,  who  jii.  13  Oct.  1774, 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Chigwoll,  Essex, 
M.P.  for  many  years  for  that  co.,  and  had  issue, 
Eoger,  who  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father. 
George,  his  heir. 

William,  Capt.  E.N.,  6.  1781 ;  m.  Julia  Fanny,  dau.  of  Lewi« 
Montolieu,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  1824,  leaving  issue  one  son,  Wil- 
liam, E.N.,  and  three  daus.,  Julia,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Stop- 
ford,  E.N. ;  Emily,  in.  Capt.  Eobert  Stopford,  E.N. ;  and 
Louisa,  d.  unm. 
Maria,  d.  young.  Emma.  Elizabeth. 

Anne,  m.  1831,  Field-Marshal  Thomas  Grosvenor,   who  d. 
1851. 

Mr.  Wilbraham  d.  i  Dec.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Wilbbaham,  Esq.  of  Delamere  House,  M.P.  for  co. 
Chester  1832  to  1841,  b.  8  March,  1779  ;  m.  3  Sept.  1814,  Lady 
Anne  Fortescue,  3rd  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  Forteseue,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  Feb.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  George  FoRTEScnE,  his  heir. 

II.  EoGEE  William,  now  of  Delamere  House. 

JII.  Thomas  Edward  (The  Old  Palace,  Eichmond,  Surrey), 
Col.,  b.  8  Oct.  1820  ;    m.  25  June,   1857,  Julia  CatliL-iine, 
dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Walter  Powell,  Eifle   Brigade;  and  d. 
27  Dec.  1884,  having  had  issue, 
II. 


Ealph  James,  6.  Capt.  D.  of  Cornwall's  L.I.,  27  April,  1858. 
Edward  Sidney,  b.  13  Aug.  1860. 
Henry  George,  6.  12  March,  1863. 
Mary  Catharine,  b.  16  Aug.  1867. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  25  July,  1825  ;  m.  13  Dec.  1864,  Mary  Jane, 
dau.  of  Christopher  and  Jane  Dorothea  Marriott,  and  d. 
1883,  leaving  issue, 

1  Donald  Fortescue,  6.  14  Nov.  1865. 

2  Cecil  Grenville,  b.  29  Dec.  1866. 

3  Eot;er,  b.  22  Dee.  Ib71. 

4  Charles  Thackeray,  6.  28  April,  1875. 

5  Maurice,  b.  29  June,  1878. 

1  Hester  Mary. 

2  Frances  Marian,  d.  young. 

V.  Hugh,  of  Old  Head  House,  Westport,  co.  Mayo,  J. P., 
Hiih  Sheriff  for  Mayo  1885,  b.  2  Dec.  1827;  m.  2  June,  1863, 
Lady  Marian  Browne,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Marquess  of  Sligo, 
and  d.  1890,  leaving  issue,  Bernard  Hugh,  b.  15  Aug.  1880 ; 
Augusta  Julia ;  Ethnea  Catherine. 

Mr.  Wilbraham  d.  24  Jan.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Fortescue  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Delamere,  J. P.,  6. 
4  Aug.  1815,  High  Sheriff  1858,  who  d.  27  April,  1885,  and  was 
>.  by  his  brother. 

Amis — Az.,  two  bars  arg.  borne  usually  quarterly  with  the 
ancient  coat,  viz.,  arg.,  three  bends  wavy  az.  Crest — A  wolf's 
head  erased  arg.     Motto— In  portu  quies. 

Seat — Delamere  House,  Northwich. 


EAGNALL-WILD     OF    COSTOCK. 

Bagnall-Wild,  Kalph  Bagnall,  Esq.  of  Cos- 
tock,  CO.  Notts,  J.P.,  M.A.  Caius  College,  Cambridge, 
Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1871,  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Richard  Adolph  Pfeil,  Esq.  of  Boxgrove, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

Ealph  Kirkby,  2nd  Lieut;  E.E.,  i.  18  Aug.  1873. 
Maud  Kirkby. 

He  is  2nd  son  of  William  Kirkby,  Esq.  by  Harriott 
Ursula  Horsman  his  wife,  grandson  of  the  Rev. 
William  Kirkby,  Rector  of  Caldecote,  co.  Hunting- 
don (who  d.  1  Dec.  1811),  by  his  wife,  Martha 
Reece,  of  Handley,  co.  Chester,  and  assumed,  by 
licence,  23  Nov.  1868,  the  surname  of  Bagnall- 
WiLD,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  his  godfather,  the  late  Samuel  Bag- 
nall-Wild, Esq.,  who  d.  23  Sept.  1868.  He  has  one 
elder  brother,  William  Horsman  Kirkby,  Esq.,  and 
three  younger  brothers. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  fess  engrailed  between 
in  chief  two  stags'  heads  erased  and  in  base  an  escallop  all  sa.  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  bars  erm.  a  lion  lampant  az.,  between 
two  Haunches  of  the  last.  Crest — 1st,  a  denii-stag  sa.  guttee 
d'orattiied  and  resting  the  sinister  foot  on  an  escallop  or; 
2n.d,  an  heraldic  antelope  sejant  az.  bezant6  gorged  with  a 
collar  gemel  and  horned  or.     Motto — Sur  et  loyal. 

Seat — Costock  Manor  House,  Loughborough. 


WILDER    OF    PURLEY    HALL    AND 
SULHAM. 

WiiDEE,  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Purley  HaU,  and 
Sulham,  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  2  July,  1832 ;  s.  his  father 
2  July,  1836;  m.  1st,  30  Nov.  1861,  Sarah  Fox, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Hawes,  K.C.B.,  Under 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  War  Department ;  she 
d.  s.p.  1871  ;  he  m.  2ndly,  1873,  Augusta  Dorothea, 
eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Currie,  Esq.  of  Connaught 
Place,  Hyde  Park ;   she  d.  s.  p.  7  Jan.  1892. 

Lineag'e. — Nicholas  Wilder,  Esq.,  living  15  April,  12 
Henry  VII.,  1497,  was  father  of 

John  Wilder,  Esq.,  who  had  (with  a  dau.,  Agnes,  m. 
—  Edwards,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide,  in  Sulham,  Berks,  who 
gave  Sulham  House  (previously  belonging  to  John  Kent)  to  his 
son,  William,  by  deed  of  entail,  dated  12  Dec.  1582.  His  will 
was  dated  14  Oct.  1588.  By  Alice,  his  wife,  who,  as  executrix, 
proved  her  husband's  will  16  Nov.  following,  he  left  four  sons, 
John,  Nicholas,  William  and  Thomas;  and  three  daus., 
Eleanor,  m.  John  Higgs,  Esq. ;  Joan.  m.  John  Palmer,  Esq. ; 
and  Alice. 

Tlie  immediate  progenitor  of  the  present  proprietor  of 
Sulham  and  Purley  llall,  was 

He.nby  Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide,  only  son  and  heir  of  John 

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WIL 


Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide.  He  m.  Elizalicth,  younger  dan.  and 
ro-heir  (by  Mary  his  wife,dau.  of  Thomas  Buckeridsc,  Esq.  of 
BaseUon)'of  Thomas  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Purley,  in  the  parish 
of  Chaddleworth,  Berks,  who  was  son  of  Thomas  Saunders, 
Esq.,  by  Margaret,  his  wife,  sister  of  Dr.  John  Buckeridge, 
Bishop  of  Ely,  anddau.  of  EHzabeth  Buckeridge,  whose  father, 
Thomas  Kiblewhite,  Esq.  of  Baselton,  w.as  nephew  of  Mary 
Kiblewhite,  wife  of  "William  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Beading,  and 
mother  of  Sir  Thomas  Whitk,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  L')54, 
Eounder  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxford.  Through  his  descent  the 
■\Vilders  are  Founder's  kin  to  that  college.  By  Elizabeth 
Saunders,  his  wife,  who  <?.  1741,  Mr.  Wilder  left  at  his  decease, 
ITof),  one  son,  Johs,  his  heir;  and  four  daus.  The  son  and 
successor, 

John-  Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  llJune, 
173o,  Beaufoy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  William  Boyle 
(brother  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Shannon),  by  Martha  Beaufoy 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Samuel  Garth,  Knt.  By  her 
(whorf.  17  May,  1705)  Mr.  Wilder  left  at  his  decease,  July, 
177'2,  with  younger  issue,  a  son  and  successor. 

The  Eev.  Henrt  Wilder,  LL.D.  of  Purley  Hall,  Berks, 
Eectorof  Sulham,  b.  Sept.  1774,  elected  Fellow  of  St.  John's 
Coll.  Oxford,  1766.  He  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  William  Thoyts, 
Esq.  of  Sulhamstead,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837,  aged  89)  had 
issue, 
John,  his  heir. 
William. 

George  Lodowick,  m.  Augusta  Iva  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Waleot.  Esq.  of  Winckton,  Hants,  and  had  two  sons,  Ed- 
niond  and  George. 
Francis  Boyle  Shannon,  of  Busbridge  Hall,  Surrey,?).  18  Dec. 
1785;  ?)!.  4  Sept.  1834,    Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall, 
Esq.,  and  niece  of  Allan  Hyde,  'ind  Lord  Gardner. 
Mary  Anne,  9?i.  the  Kev.  Frederick  Beadon,  Hector  of  North 
Stonehani,  Hants. 
Harriet,  in.  Charles  Dixon,  Esq.of  Stanstead,  Sussex. 
Lucy,  m.  the  Kev.  John  Pannel,  of  Aldsworth,  Sussex. 
Charlotte  Beaufoy,  m,  William   Blackwood,   Esq.  of   Lon- 
don. 
Dr.  "Wilder  d.  22  Jan.  1814,  aged  69,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Wilder,  Esq.  of  Purley  Hall,  and  Sulham,  bapt.  1769, 
J.P.   and  D.L.,  m.  1797,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Edwards 
Beadon,  Rector  of  North  Stoneham,  Hants,  aud  by  her  ^who 
d.  Oct.  1825,  aged  52)  had  issue, 
Henry  Watson,  his  heir. 

John,  late  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Hector  of  Sul- 
ham, and  Vice-Provost  of  Eton  Coll.,  b.  'J  July,  1801  ;  in. 
1st,  26  July,  1831,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Gilbert  Heath- 
cote,  Archdeacon  of  Winchester,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Heath- 
cote,  2nd  Bart,  of  Hursley  Park,  Hants.  She  d.  June,  1856. 
Hem.  2ndly,  1800,  Mary  Hood,  2nd  dau.  of  the  llev.  G. 
Deane,  of  Bighton  Rectory,  Hants,  and  d.  2  .Vug.  1892. 
Charles,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  i.  12  July,  1808;    d. 

1838. 
Jane,  d.  i<nm.  31  Dec.  1845. 
Mr.  Wilder  d.  22  Feb.  1834,  aged  65,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

The  Rev.  Henet  Watson  Wilder,  of  Purley  Hall,  Rector  of 
Sulham,  h.  3  Nov.  1798;  -//(.  8  April,  1829,  Augusta,  sister  of 
Sir  Charles  Joshua  Smith,  2nd  hart,  of  Suttons,  and  by  her 
had  two  sons, 

I.  Fredf:eick,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

II.  Henry  Beaufoy  (Kev.),  M.A.  (Sulham  Rectory,  Reading), 
b.  25  Oct.  1834,  m.  1  July,  1858,  Augusta,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Langham  Christie,  Esq.  of  Preston  Deanery,  co. 
Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  <;.  17  Nov.  189'2)  has  issue, 
1  Henry  Charles  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Farnham  Royal,  Bucks, 
6.  7  July,  1860:  2  Francis  Langham,  b.  '26  July,  1SG3;  3 
Frederick  Beaufoy,  d.  31  Aug.  1871,  aged  12  weeks;  1 
Augusta  Mary  ;  2  Helen  Margaret ;  3  Eveline  Irene. 

Mr.  Wilder  and  his  wife  were  drowned  by  the  upsetting 
of  a  boat  off  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  2  July,  1836,  both 
aged  37. 

Ariiu — Gu.,  from  a  fess  or,  charged  with  two  barrulets  az. 
a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  of  the  second.  Creft — A  savages 
head  alTrontee  couped  at  the  shoulders,  the  temples  entwined 
with  woodljines  all  ppr.     Mottn — Virluti  mania cedant. 

Seats — Purley  ilall,  and  Sulham  House,  Reading,  Berks. 


WILKES    OF    liOFTS    HALL. 

Wilkes,  Lucy,  of  Loft.s  liall,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Thomas  Colliii,  E.sq.,  m.  1877,  the  late  JouN  Wilkes, 
Esq.  of  I.ofts  Hall,  Essex,  Barrister-at-Law,  who 
•was  b.  IS  IS,  and  d.  s.  p.  1887. 

Lineage — The  Rev.  Kosert  Fiske,  only  son  of  Rev. 
Eobert  Fiske,  PkCctor  of  Wendon  Lofts,  and  Vicar  of  Elmdon, 


by  Mary  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Fiske,  Esq.  of  S-iffron 
Walden,  assumed  by  royal  licence,  the  surname  and  arms  of' 
Wilkes,  having  succeeded  in  1858,  to  the  estates  of  his  cousin, 
John  Wilkes,  Esq.  of  Lofts  Hall.  He  was  educated  at  St. 
John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  B.A.1840,  M.A.  1843,  and  was  Patron 
and  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Wendon  Lofts,  Elmdon,  and 
Great  Chishall.  He  jh.  1842,  Emily  Lettice,  eldestdau. of  Rev. 
Robert  Roberts,  Vicar  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1879, 
leaving  a  sou  aud  heir,  the  late  John  Wilkes,  of  Lofts 
Hall. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  paly  of  six  gu.  and  sa.  between  three 
escutcheons  of  the  last  each  charged  with  a  raven's  head, 
eiased  of  the  first.  Crest — A  rock  ppr.  thereon  a  cros^-bow 
erect  or,  in  front  of  two  quaiTels  or  bird-bolts  in  saltire  gu. 
Motto — Arcui  mco  non  confide. 

,S«!«— Lofts  Hall,  Saffron  Walden. 


WILKIE    OF    FOTJLDEN. 

WiLKiE,  James  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Foulden,  co. 
Berwick,  J.P.,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  K.O.  Scottish  Bor- 
derers, b.  6  May,  1867  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin, 
Coll.  Cambridge,  m.  6  Feb.  1894,  Mary  Marjori- 
banks,  2nd  dau.  of  Watson  Askew  Robertson,  Esq. 
of  Pallinsburn  and  Ladykirk,  and  the  Hon.  Sarali 
Iiis  -wife,  dan  .of  David,  1st  and  last  Lord  Marjori- 
banks  {see  B duke's  Peerage,  Tweedmouth,  B.). 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Wilkie  has  possessed  Ratho- 
byres  in  Midlothian  from  the  14th  century  to  the  present 
day,  the  owner  being  Daniel  Wilkie,  Esq.,  now  resident 
in  Melbourne,  Australia,  eldest  son  of  the  late  David  Elliot 
Wilkie,  M.D.  of  Rathobyres  and  Gilchriston.  Sir  David 
Wilkie,  the  Painter  was  of  this  family,  to  which  also  belong 
the  Wilkies,  of  Ormiston  and  Bonington,  in  the  co.  of  Edin- 
burgh ;  the  Wilkies,  of  Cammo,  whose  heiress,  Rachel,  m. 
1079,  John  Menzies,  of  Cultar,  co.  Lanark,  and  also  James 
Wilkie,  Principal  of  St.  Leonard's  Coll.  at  St.  Andrews,  who 
d.  1590,  and  his  nephew, 

George  Wilkie,  Rector  of  the  University  there,  who  d, 
1611. 

William  Wilkie,  represented  the  burgh  of  Lanark,  1581-93, 
'iH.  a  dau.  of  Macmorran,  of  Glespan,  and  had, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  one  of  the  ministers  of  Glasgow,  Dean  of 
the  F'aculty,  Rector  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University, 
a  member  of  the  High  Court  of  Commission  1634,  m.  Jean 
Inglis,  and  d.  1640,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

John,  of  Broomhouse,  co.  Lanark,  sat  in  Parliament  for 
Lanark  1654-5,  m.  Isabel,  who  d.  1657,  eldest  dau.  aud 
co-heir  of  James  Bell,  Provost  of  Glasgow  1643,  and  had 
a  son, 

James,  who  eventually  purchased  Foulden. 
I.  Agnes,  m.  James,  Lord  Carmicliael,  and  from  her  de- 
scended the  Earls  of  Hyndford. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Wilkie,  of  F'oulden,  co.  Berwick,  lu.  Rachel,  dau.  and 
heir  of  James  Arnot,  of  Grantoun,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Aruot, 
of  Cockburnspath,  and  had 

Sir  John  Wilkie,  of  Foulden,  knighted  1648,  J.P.  1663,  ra. 
his  cousin  Agnes,  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Carmicliael,  and  left  an 
only  child, 

Acjnes  Wilkie,  of  Foulden,  m.  7  Feb.  1676,  William,  12tli 
Lord  Ross,  and  is  represented  by  the  Earl  of  Glasgow. 

The  estate  was  sold  to  her  kinsman. 

James  Wilkie,  of  Foulden,  who  d.  in  Sept.  1732,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Wilkie,  of  Foulden,  m.  (contract  dated  5  April,  1745) 
Magdalene,  dau.  of  Sir  F'rancis  Kinloch,  of  Gilmerton,  Bart., 
d.  Sept.  1780,  aged  75,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Capt.  James  Wilkie,  of  Foulden,  who  executed  an  eufail 
1780.  He  m.  Sarah  Price,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1817,  aged  71.  His 
eldest  son, 

James  Wilkie,  predeceased  his  father  1814,  'ni.  1804, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dalycll,  of  Binns,  Bart.,  and  left 
an  only  child, 

John  Wilkie,  of  Foulden,  m.  April,  1864,  Henrietta 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bruce,  of  Arnot,  co.  Kinross,  anil 
had 

I.  James  Brdce,  present  proprietor. 

II.  .lohn  Dalyell,  b.  '20  .Sept.  1870. 

I.  Henrietta  Eleanor  Maria. 

II.  Harriet  Charlotte.  iii.  Eleanor  Bruce. 
Mr.  Wilkie  d.  21  June,  1884,  aged  78. 

/Seat— Foulden  House,  co.  Berwick. 


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WILKIE    OF    ELLINGTON    HOUSE. 

WiLKiE,  Edward  Obmeeod  Hales,  Esq.  of 
Ellington  House,  Kent,  Capt.  The  Worcestershire 
Eegt.,  b.  20  Feb.  1862. 

Lineage.— Col.  Thomas  FtETcnER  Wilkie,  6.  1777,  son 
of  Thomas  AVilkie,  Esq.  (who  took  part  with  the  36th  Regt.  in 
the  American  War  of  Independence,  and  was  killed  in  action), 
served  in  the  35th  and  38th  Regts.  during  the  war  from  1793 
to  1815;  m.  1805,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hales,  5th 
Bart.,  and  d.  1862,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Edward  Charles  Hales  Wilkie,  Esq.  of  Ellington  House, 
Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent  and  the  Cinque  Ports,  formerly 
1st  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1809  ;  m.  183-1,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Chislett  Court,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  15  Feb.  1887)  had  issue, 

I.  Hales,  of  Ellington  House. 

II.  Kenyon  Wood,  Barrister-at-Law,  BI.A.,  J.P.  for  Kent 
and  Cinque  Ports,  h.  1838. 

III.  Christopher  Hales  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kingstone, 
Kent,  b.  1841  :  m.  1875,  Melian  Augusta,  dau.  of  E.  Pem- 
broke Jones.  Esq.,  late  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 

IV.  Edward  Hales,  b.  1844. 

I.  Caroline  Hales,  m.  1872,  Sidney  Young,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Hales,  m.  1874,  Francis  Headlam  Keenlyside, 
Esq.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

III.  Octavia  Elizabeth  Hales,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1888. 
He  d.  3  Nov.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Major-Gen.  Hales  Wilkie,  of  Ellington  House,  Major-Gen. 
in  the  Army,  late  Lieut. -Col.  29th  Regt.,  b.  1S37  ;  m.  1861, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  Summerfield,  co. 
Chester,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Oemekod  Hales,  now  of  Ellington  House. 
Major-Gen.  Wilkie  d.  Dec.  1891. 

-Sfiai— Ellington  House,  Ramsgate. 


WILKINSON    OF    HULAM    AND 
CLENNELL. 

Wilkinson,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Hulam  and 
Sheraton,  co.  Durham,  and  of  Clennell,  Northum- 
berland, J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Durham,  High  Sheriff, 
1868,  b.  19  Sept.  1838 ;  m.  1st,  1871,  Marj,  eldest 
dau.  of  F.  W.  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Isleworth, 
Middlesex,  she  d.  s.  p.  28  Aug.  1877.  He  m.  2ndly, 
1880,  Jennie,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  White,  Esq. 

Lineage — ANxnoNy  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Sheraton,  Hulam, 
and  Crossgate,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  (son  of  William  Wilkinson, 
Esq.  of  Crossgate,  who  d.  1717),  m.  Deborah,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Gilbert  Machon,  Esq.  of  Durham,  and  had  with  other  issue, 
a  younger  son,  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Brancepeth  and 
Wingate,  co.  Durham  (ancestor  of  the  late  George  Wilkinson, 
Esq.  of  Oswald  House,  and  of  Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Old  Elvet,  CO.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  1875),  and  an  eldest 
son, 

William  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Sheraton,  Hulam,  &c.,  and 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  m.  Philadelphia,  dau.  and  eventual 
sole  heiress  of  Thomas  Clennell,  Esq.  of  Clennell,  and  had  a 
numerous  issue.  Hs  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland 
1758,  and  dying  14  Oct.  1768,  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Sheraton,  Clennell,  &c., 
who  d.  unm.,  the  lamily  estates  passing  to  his  next  brother, 

Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Coxhoe,  who  hi.  1782,  Hannah 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of 
Oldacres,  co.  Durham,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  April,  1831)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Anthony,  his  heir. 

II.  Clennell,  d.  1859,  unm. 

in.  Percival  Spearman  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Mount  Oswald,  co. 
Durham,  6.  1792;  m.  1817,  Sophia  Mary,  only  child  of 
Capt.  Philip  Anstruther  (only  son  of  Lt.-Gen.  Anstruther), 
and  d.  1875,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1842), 

1  Peecival  Spearman,  M.A.,  of  Mount  Oswald,  J.P.,  b. 
1819  ;  m.  4  July,  1860,  Adela  Julia  Kirkby  (who  d.  1870), 
eldest  dau.  of  Kirkby  Fenton,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Caldecote 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue,  Percival  Spearman,  b. 
5  July,  1865,  Lieut.  5th  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
Henry  Clennell,  b.  1866;  Anthony  Oswald  Noel,  b.  1807; 
Wilfrid  Edward,  b.  1869;  Clement  Arthur,  6.  1870: 
Mary  Charlotte  Adela  Maud,  m.  1884,  John  Bucknell 
Lloyd,  Esq.  only  son  of  Ven.  T.  B.  Lloyd,  Archdeacon  of 
Salop  ;  and  Edith  Blanche. 

2  Thomas  William,  of  St.  Oswalds,  Ballingarry,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  30th  Foot,  b.  1822 ;  m.  1844, 
Helena  Rosalie,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Browne,  Esq.  of 


Wilton,  CO.  Limerick,  and  has  had  issue.  AVilliam 
Percival,  c/.  s.  p. ;  Anthony  Anstruther  (Rev.),  b.  1846, 
m.  Helen,  dau.  of  S.  Honning,  Esq.  of  Middlesborough, 
CO.  York  ;  Clennell,  d.  young  ;  Rosalie,  m.  I.  Cantillon, 
Esq. ;  and  Sophia,  m.  T.  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Glen  William, 
CO.  Limerick. 

3  Clennell  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Castlemartin,  co.  Pem- 
broke, b.  3  April,  1S24  ;  m.  14  June,  1859,  Mary  Gertrude, 
only  child  of  John  Reckless,  Esq.,  West  India  Merchant, 
of  Liverpool,  and  widow  of  George  Warren,  Esq.  and 
has,  Wilfrid  Frances  Clennell,  b.  12  Nov.  1862;  Clennell 
Cecil  Anstruther,  b.  7  Nov.  1866 ;  Roland  Laugharm- 
Clennell,  b.  16  Jan.  1873;  Alice  Gertrude  Clennell; 
Isabel  Mary  Clennell;  Beatrice  Helen  Clennell,  id.  Oct. 
1885,  Major  George  Allen,  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers. 

4  Anthony  John  Anstruther,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1835 ; 
m.  1877,  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  S.  Jones,  and  has  a 
son,  Cyril  Theodore  Anstruther. 

5  Henry  Clement,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  late  16th  Lancers,  h. 
17  April,  1837,  Commanding  Presidency  District,  Bengal 
(1886),  Major-Gen.  Commanding  North-Eastern  District, 
York  (1893). 

1  Sophia  Elizabeth,  m.  1849,  Ven.  Thomas  Buckntll 
Lloyd,  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  and  has  i.ssue. 

2  Hannah  Harriet. 

3  Mary  Anstruther,  m.  Sept.  1846.  William  Rivett-Carnac, 
Esq.,  E.I.C.S.  (rf.  1874),  son  of  Sir  James  Rivett-Carnac, 
Bart. 

4  Isabella  Christiana  Jane,  d.  xcnm.  1856. 

5  Felicia  Anna,  d.  unm.  1848. 

6  Adelaide  Eunice,  mi.  1863,  the  Rev.  Augustus  Thursby 
Pclham,  Rector  of  Cound,  Salop. 

7  Ellen  Maria  Phoebe,  7n.  1871,  the  Rev.  George  W.  Pigott, 
Rector  of  Upton  Magna,  Salop. 

IV.  Wilfrid,  R.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

I.  Elizabeth  Philadelphia,  m.  1816,  Calverley  Eswicke 
Bewicke,  Esq.,  of  Close  House,  Northumberland,  and  d. 
1865. 

II.  Hannah  Isabella,  m.  1809,  Warren  Maude,  Esq.  of  Selaby 
Park,  CO.  Durham. 

Mr.  Thomas  Wilkinson   d.  11  Nov.   1825,   and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Coxhoe  Hall,  Hulam,  Shera- 
ton, &c.,  CO.  Durham,  and  Clennell  in  Northumberland,  J.P. 
andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.Duriiam  1837,  b.  25  Sept.  1785;  m. 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Thomas  Hall,  by  whom  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Thomas  Poole  Ward,  Esq.  and  d.  13  Oct.  1885)  he  left 
at  his  decease,  Oct.  1851, 

I.  Anthony,  now  of  Hulam  and  Clennell. 

II.  Clennell,  late  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  6.  May,  1844;  m.  1873, 
Isabel  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Philip  Hurd,  Esq. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  jii.  1874,  Capt.  Francis  Massy  Drew,  7th 
Hussars,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Drew,  Esq.  and  the  Hon. 
Mrs.  Drew,  of  Drews  Court,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  i  Feb. 
1877,  leaving  issue,  Everina  Mary;  and  Clennell  Francis- 
Massy,  b.  Is77. 

II.  Emily  Spearman,  m.  1871,  J.  B.  White  Bros,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, and  has  issue,  Alwin,  6.  1871,  and  Ethel. 

Amis — Az.,  afess  erminois  between  three  unicorns  passant 
arg.,  armed  and  crined  or,  quartering  with  others,  Machon, 
Clennell,  and  Spearman.  Crest— On  a  mural  crown  gu.,  a 
demi-unicorn  rampant  erminois  erased  gu.  Motto — Nee  regc, 
nee  populo,  sed  utroque. 

<Sca(s— Sheraton,  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham  ;  and  Clennell, 
Northumberland. 

Toicn  Residence — 25,  Prince's  Gardens,  S.W. 

Clubs — Brooks'  and  Arthur's. 


WILKINSON     OF    TJPPER    HARE    PARK. 

Wilkinson,  Maj.  -  Gten.  Johnson,  of  Upper 
Hare  Park,  co.  Cambridge,  late  39th.  Kegt.,  b.  S 
Oct.  1822,  s.  his  brother. 

Lineage. — Johnson  Wilkinson,  Esq.of  Portman  Square, 
lit.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Osboin,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  John 
Osborn,  2nd  bart.,  of  Chicksands  Priory,  co.  Bedford,  and  had 
with  others,  a  3rd  son, 

Robert  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Montagu  Square,  London,  m. 
1807,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Peter  AUix,  Esq.  ot 
Swaffham  House,  co.  Cambridge,  and  d.  1839,  having  had  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan.  1875), 

I.  Robert  Hindley,  of  Chesfield  Lodge,  Stevenage,  Herts, 
J.P.  for  Beds  and  Herts,  Lieut.-Col.  Beds  Militia,  M.A., 
educated  at  Eton  and  King's  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  1811 ;  m.  1852, 
Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Lijut.-Gen.  Vicomte  Obert,  by 
Margaret,  sister  of  Edward  Parkyns,  Esq.  of  Chestield, 
and  d.  5  Feb.  1888,  having  had  issue, 
Edward  Obert  Hindley,  60th  Rifles,  6.  1853 ;  killed  in  Zulu 
War  18-il. 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  1882,  C.  Poyntz  Stewart,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  Robert  Neil,  b.  1884. 

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II  Charles  AUiK  (Rev.).  5I-A.  Rector  of  Boxworlh,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, J.r.,  b.  0  An-.  ISI3;  m.  10  Sevt.  lS4n,  Mary 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Major  Bowers,  Kith  Liaht  DraRoons,  by 
Eleanor,  his  wife,  Uau.  of  Gen.  Sir  T.  Dallas,  G.C.L.,  and 
d  18  April,  18j9,  leavins  issue,  Ulcunor  Catherine  Mary; 
Katherine  Henrietta,  m.  F.  Gosling,  Esq  of  \\ellbury 
House.  Hitchin;  and  Christina  Ellen,  m.  Major  Cornwall 
Henry  CainpboU,  R.A.  ^      ,    _ 

in  Is*AC  IlERKERT,  of  TJvper  Hare  Park,  co.  Cambridge, 
J  P  a'ld  V  h..  M.A.  Cnmb.,  I.  18  July,  1818;  m.  11  July, 
l^-vi  Jl-ir^-aret  Anne,  only  child  of  Liout.-Col.  John  Petrie 
Kcble   H.E  I.C.S.,  and  d.  s.  }>.     She  d.  24  July,  ISSn.       _ 

IV  James  Allis",  late  Capt.  loth  Rogt.,  )-!.  Elizabeth  Harriot, 
dau."  of  WilUam  Whiting,  Esq.,  and  d.  March,  18C3,  leaving 
issue  three  sons  and  four  daus. 

V  Johnson,  now  of  Upper  Hare  Park. 

VI.  Ofborn,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  Bengal  Cavalry,  b.  1S24  ;  vi. 

jiaria  Amelia,  dau.  of  Col.  Free.   ^       ,  ^^  ,   ,.„ 

VII    George  Allix,  M.ijor-Gen.  late  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  b. 

•JS  Sept.  "1829;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Frank  Gosling,  Esq.,  and 

has  issue  three  sons  and  four  daus. 
I.  Catherine,  vi.  Rev.  John  Thornhill,  J.P.  of  Boxwoith, 

who  rf.  28  Jan.  1875.  ,     t.    , 

n    Matilda,   vi.   Gamul    Farmer,    Esq.   of  Nonsuch    Fark, 

Surrey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  14  May,  1889.    He  d.  March, 

iiL  Elizabeth  Mary,  widow  of  George  Thornhill,  of  Did- 
diugton  Park,  co.  Huntingdon,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

Arms-Gu.,  a  fess  wavy  between  three  unicorns'  heads 
couped  ars.  Crest— An  unicorn's  head  arg,  issuing  from  a 
mural  crown  gu.     jl/o«o— Non  mihi  sed  tibi  gloria. 

-beat— Upper  Hare  Park,  Cambridge. 


WILKINSON    OF    HA.RPEIILEY    PAEK. 

WiLKiNSOX,  Frances  Dokotiiea,  of  Harpcrley 
Park,  CO.  Durham,  s.  lier  father  1890  ;  m.  18  April, 
1872,  William  Cullej  Stobart,  Esq.  of  Spellow  Hill, 
CO.  York,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
George  Herbert,  6.  18  Feb.  1873. 

Lineag-e.— John   'Wilkinson,    of  Stockton-on-Tees,  co. 
Puriiam,  and  afterwards  of  Worcester,  Mayor  of  the  former 
town  in  1766  and  178.5  (son  of  John  Wilkinson,  of  Stockton, 
Merchant),  m.  Miss  Hooper,  of  Eamsgate,  Kent,  and  had 
issue, 
Hooper,  John,  a  Capt.  in  the  Army,  d.  unm. 
AViLLiAM,  of  Strcatham  House,  Surrey,  mi.  Sibclla,  dau.  of 
Alfred  Wilkinson,  Esq.  and  had  issue. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  of  Walshitm  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  who  d.  1837,  leaving 
issue,  one  son.  Hooper  John,  of  Walsham  Hall,  Bury-St.- 
Edmunds,  J.P.  for  Suffolk,  h.  11  Feb.  1800;  vi.  Feb.  1822, 
Anne,  only  child  of  Robert  Howlett,  Esq.  of  The  Rookery, 
Yoxford,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 
Dorothea,  m.  George  Curiing,  Esq.  of  Cleveland  Row,  St. 
James's,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Anne,  to.  William  Hoar  (afterwards  Harland),  Esq.  of  Dnr- 
ham,  elder  brother  of  Sir  Charles  Harland,  Eart.,  and  d. 
leaving  issue,  William  Charles  Harland,  Esq.  of  Sutton 
Hall,  CO.  York,  sometime  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Durham, 
d.  s.  p.  ;  and  Anne  Harland,  who  d.  unm. 

The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Walsham-le-Willows,  Suffolk, 
and  of  Stokesly  Manor,  co.  York,  m.  1783,  Jane,  dau.  and  co- 
heir (with  her  sister  Margaret,  wife  of  Robert  Colling,  Esq.  of 
Hurworth,  co.  Durham)  of  George  Button,  Esq.  of  Skclton,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas  Hctton,  of  Walsham-le-Willows,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  d.  13  Feb.  1878. 

George  Hhtton,  of  Harperley  Park. 

William  Hutton  (Rev.),  of  Southampton,  and  had  issue. 

Octavius  Robert,  of  Eaton-Socon,  co.  Bedford,  m.  and  had 
issue. 

Jane,  m.  Richard  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Andover,  Hants. 

Margaret,  m.  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Donnington  Priory,  co. 
Berks,  and  had,  with  other  issue  a  son,  Thomas  Hughes, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  F.S.A.,  the  eminent  author. 

Elizabeth  Harrison,  in.  Is25,  as  first  wife,  George  Gataker, 
Esq.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1827. 

Dorothea,  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Hctton  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Harpericy  Park,  co. 
Durham,  D.L.,  Recorder  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  M.A.  of  St. 
Johns  Coll.Cambrilge,  b.  2.3  Jan.  1791 ;  to.  1st,  16  Sept.  1817, 
Elizabeth  Jane,*  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Pearson,  Esq.  of 
Harperley  Park,  by  Betty,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Chaytor,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham,  3rd  son  of 


*  This  lady,  through  the  families  of  Chaytor,  Tempest, 
J^mbton,  Eure,  Bowes,  Clifford,  Percy,  and  Mortimer,  was 
Ibth  in  direct  hneal  descent  from  Edward  III. 


Henry  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Croft,  co.  Y'ork.    He  w.  2ndly,  3  June, 
1843,   Catherine  Heydon  (who  survives  him),  dau.  of  Major 
Skene,   of  Durham,   and  widow  of   Richard  Smith,   Esq.  of 
Grattan's  Hill,  co.  Cork  ;  by  the  former  of  whom  only  (who  d. 
15  April,  1842)  he  had  issue, 
George  Pearson,  late  of  Harperley  Park. 
Thomas  William  (Most  Rev.),  b.  5  April,  1825,  a  Bishop  in 
the  Church  of  Rome. 

Henry  John,  6.  14  May,  1829,  late  Capt.  9fh  Foot,  now 
Assistant  Commissary  (General,  served  in  the  Crimea  (medal 
and  clasp,  ."ith  class  of  the  Medjidie  and  Turkish  medal) ;  m. 
Leoncra,  dau.  of  D.  Elster,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 
Charles  Hutton,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  8  Dec.  1832  ;  d.  1871. 
Edward  Abercrombie  (Rev.),  M.A.,  "Vicar  of  Tudhoe,  and 
J.P.  CO.  Durham,  b.  14  Dec.  1834;  to.  2  May,  1867,  Edith 
Rosa,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Duncombe  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whit- 
worth  Park,  CO.  Durham,  M.P.,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward 
James,  6.  25  July,  1868;  2  Stephen,  6.  31  March,  1872;  3 
George  Robert,  b.  30  Dec.  1875;  4  Lancelot,  6.28  Nov. 
1878;  1  Edith  Dorothea;  2  Mary  Katherine;  3  Rachel;  4 
Mabel  Lucy  ;  5  Cicely. 
Elizabeth  Jane,  to.,  as  1st  wife,  14  June,  1843,  Anthony 
L.  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Skinningrove,  co.  York  (see  that 
Familtj). 

Margaret,  m.  Edward  Borton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d. 
1850. 
Dorothea  Anne,  to.  1  Sept.   1842,  Rev.  Arthur  Duncombe 
Shafto,  Rector  of  Brancepelh,  co.  Durham  ;  d.  1866,  leaving 
issue. 

Frances  Octavia,  to.  the  Rev.  Henry  Algernon  Baumgartner 
"Vicar  of  Meeavissy,  co.  Cornwall. 
Mary  Emnieline. 

Anne  Sibella,  to.  25  Sept.  1854,  Jlatthew  Charles  Woods, 
Esq.  of  Holeyn  Hall,  co.  Northumberland,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Wilkinson  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  George  Pearson  Wilkinson,  M.A.,  of  Harperley  Park 
and  HclmePark,  J.P.,  "Vicar  of  Thornley,  6. 18  May,  1823;  to. 
6  Dec.  1849,  Frances  Vernon,  only  child  of  William  Mills,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N.,  of  Helme  Park  and  Willington,  co.  Durham,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Frances  Dorothea. 

III.  Helena  Rosa,  to.  4  July,  1877,  her  cousin,  Charles  Dun- 
combe Shafto,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Dun- 
combe Shafto  (st'e  that  Family),  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Wilkinson,  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1 849, 
was  formerly  Capt.  North  Durham  Militia.  He  d.  21  Aug, 
1890.    His  widow  has  Harperley  Park  for  her  life. 

^ cms— Az.,  a  fess  erminois  between  three  unicorns  passant 
arg.,  quartering,  Hutton,  Pearson,  Gregson,  <tc.  Crest — Out; 
of  a  mural  crown  gu.  a  demi-unicorn  rampant  erminois  erased 
ppr.,  armed  and  maned  or.  Motto— 'isec  rege,  nee  populo,  sed 
utroque. 

i'cnfs— Harperley  Park,  Darlington;  and  Helme  Park, 
Durham,  Wolsingham,  Darlington. 


WILKINSON    OF    NEWALL    HALL 
AND    "WINTERBURN    HALL. 

WiLKiN.'iON,  Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Ne-n-all 
TIall,  CO.  York,  formerly  of  the  72nd  Eegt.  (1st 
Eatt.  Seaforth  Highlanders),  b.  1844;  s.  his  father 
ISSO. 

Lineage. — Henrt  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas 
Wilkinson,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Wilcock,  his  wife,  in.  Agues 
Parkinson,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Tno.MAS  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Winterburn  Hall,  to.  June,  1812, 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  NewaU-with- 
Clifton,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1821,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Clifton,  late  of  Newall. 

Mary  Anne. 
His  only  son, 

Thomas  Clifton  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Newall  Hall,  co.  York, 
J. P.,  6.  11  Dec.  1815;  m.  20  Sept.  1842,  lion.  Julia  Jemima 
Butler,  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Butler,  and  sister  of  Henry 
Edmund,  13th  Viscount  Mountgarret,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19 
Feb.  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Clifton,  now  of  Newall  Hall. 

II.  Henry  Butler,  b.  4  Blay,  1850;  d.  at  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge, 19  Feb.  1873. 

III.  Francis  Ernest,  b.  17  June,  1856. 

IV.  Edmund,  b.  15  Sept.  1857. 

I.  Julia  Anne,  deceased. 

II.  Charlotte  Mary. 

Mr.  T.  C.  Wilkinson  d.  1889,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  erm.  between  three  unicorns  passant 
arg.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  Jl/o«o— Tcnez  le 
droit. 

&at— Newall  Hall,  Otley;  and  Winterburn  Hall,  Skipton. 


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•WILKINSON    OF    POTTERTON    HALL. 

WiiKiNsox,  Bjithuest  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Pot- 
terton  Hall,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  J. P.,  formerly 
Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  19  July,  1834;  vi. 
1858,  Jane  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  George 
and  Elizabeth  Brearey,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Bathuest  Geokge  (Rev.),  b.  20  Aug.  1859  ;  m.  1SS5,  Mary 
Margoty,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Frederick  Mathias,  2nd 
Queen's  Eoyal  Eegt.,  and  has  issue,  Frederic  Allen 
Bathurst,  b.  May,  1887. 

n.  John,  6.  9  March,  18G2 ;  m.  1885,  Millicent,  3rd  dau.  of 
S.  Botterill,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Eva  Millicent,  b.  Aug. 
1886. 

III.  Caryl  Charles,  b.  18  Oct.  1864;  to.  22  Jan.  1891,  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  tlie  late  Rev.  Henry  Hilton, 
Rector  of  Milstead,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury. 

IV.  Alfred,  b.  14  Dec.  1867  ;  m.  1893,  Ethel,  eldest  dau.  of 
S.  Bigland,  Esq. 

V.  Allen  Henry,  b.  19  April,  1869;  Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  Leicester- 
shire Eegt.  (17th  Foot). 

VI.  Christopher  Denison,  6.  28  Feb.  1877. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  b.  7  Oct.  1870. 

II.  Eva  Bathurst,  6.  29  Feb.  1872. 

III.  Grace  Tryphena,  6.  15  Aug.  1878. 

Lineag-e — John  ^YILKI^'soN,  Esq.  of  Potterton,  Barwick- 
in-Elmet,  d.  May,  1789,  was  buried  at  Ossington,  and  left  by 
his  wife,  sister  of  Robert  Denison,  Esq.  of  Ossington,  two 
sons, 

I.  Edwakd,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  John,  who  s.  his  maternal  uncle,  Robert  Denison,  in 
1785,  at  Ossington,  co.  Nottingham,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Denison.  He  was  M.P.  for  Chichester, 
and  afterwards  for  Minehead.  By  Charlotte,  his  2nd  wile, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Eastwick,  Esq.,  M.P.,  he  left,  with  other 
issue, 

Right  Hon.  John  Evelyn  Denison,  of  Ossington,  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  created  13  Feb.  Is72,  Viscount 
Ossington. 

The  elder  son, 

Edwaed  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Potterton  Hall,  m.  in  1787, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Pearse,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  184G)  left  at  his  decease,  16  July,  1836,  a  son, 

John  Edwaed  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Potterton  Hall,  b.  17S9 : 
VI.  1813,  Calheiine,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Bathurst,  Esq.,  and 
niece  of  Henry  Bathurst,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28  Dec.  18j6)  had  issue, 

Bathurst  Edwaed,  now  of  Potterton  Hall. 

Maria  Anne,  m.  l8o8.  Col.  0.  G.  Langley,  late  16th  Foot,  2nd 
son  of  Henry  Langley,  Esq.  of  Brittas  Castle,  co.  'i'ip- 
perary,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1876,  leaving  a  son,  Gerald,  b.  26 
July,  1864. 

Mr.  Wilkinson  d.  14  Aug.  1850. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fcss  vair  between  three  unicorns  passant  or. 
Crest — A  talbot  sejant  arg.,  amidst  rushes  ppr.  Motto — Ad 
tinem  fidelis. 

Se^'t— Potterton  Hall,  Barwick-in-EImet. 

Club — Junior  United  Service. 


WILLES    OF    ASTEOP    HOUSE. 

WiLLES,  John  Williaii  Shippen-,  Esq.  of 
Asti'op  House,  CO.  Northampton,  b.  7  Feb.  1S36 ; 
m.  April,  1868,  Katherine  Victoria,  dau.  of  Emanuel 
Wills,  Esq.  of  CO.  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

Lineagre.— RicHAED  Willes,  of  Ufton,  co.  Warwick,  2nd 
son  of  Richard  Willes,  of  Fennicompton,  co.  Warwick,  and  fifth 
in  descent  from  the  marriage  of  Richard  Willes,  of  Napton, 
with  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Jeames,  of  Fislio,  purchased 
lands  at  NewboldComyn,  CO.  Warwick,  1539.  He  rf.  1564.  His 
son  and  heir, 

RicHAED  Willes,  of  Newbold  Comyn,  whose  will  bears  date 
1592,  m.  Agnes,  dau  of  Thomas  Wugstaffe,  of  Harbery,  co. 
Warwick,  and  had  several  children.     His  5th  son, 

Peter  Willes,  of  Newbold  Comyn,  whose  will,  dated  1635, 
was  proved  at  Lichfield  1637,  left,  by  Faith  his  wife,  a  son  and 
heir, 

Peter  Willes,  of  Newbold  Comyn,  who  made  his  will  10 
Dec.  1656.  By  Sarah  his  wife  he  was  father  of,  inter  alios,  a 
3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Willes,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Bishop's  Itchington, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  Canon  and  Prebendary  of  Lichfield,  i/i. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Walker,  Knt.,  Mayor  of  Oxford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  18  March,  1732,  aged  73}  had  two  sons, 


I.  John  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  D.U.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  AVolls,  b.  6  March, 
169.S-4;  m.  2  Feb.  1718,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  White,  Esq., 
son  of  Sir  Sampson  White,  Knt.,  and  d.  24  Nov.  1773, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Edward,  of  Barton,  co.  Bedford,  Chancellor  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  Bath  and  Wells,  d.  25  Dec.  1H12. 

2  Henry  (Rev.),  Precentor  and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  b.  24 
Apiil,  1726;  d.  unm.  3  Aug.  1772. 

3  John,  Capt.  E.N.,  d.  unm.  1804. 

4  William  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Wells,  and  Rector  of 
Christian  Malford,  m.  1786,  Margaret,  sister  and  co-heir 
of  William  Jeans,  Esq.  of  Shroton,  co.  Dorset,  and  (/.  12 
May,  1815,  leaving  issue,  Edward  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of 
Wells  ;  William  ;  Francis,  of  Row  Green,  Herts,  who  m. 
1814,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wh-chcote,  Bart., 
and  had  issue  ;  Harriett,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Davidge  Gould, 
K.C.B.;  Mary,  m.  1790,  Rev.  Charles  Johnson,  Preben- 
dary of  Wells:  Louisa,  m.  —  Walrond,  Esq.,  co.  Wilts; 
Charlotte,  m.  Peter  Harvey  Lovell.  Esq.  of  Cole  Park, 
Wilts;  and  Margaret  Lucy,  lii.  Robert  Middleton  Atty, 
Esq.  of  Snitterfiekl,  co.  Warwick. 

5  Francis  (Sir),  Knight,  of  Cockenhatch  and  Jppolets, 
Herts,  and  Hampstead,  MiJdlesex,  b.  30  May,  17^)5 ;  i)i. 
1778,  Mary  Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Clinton, 
2nd  son  of  Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Lincoln,  but  d.  s.  p. 

1  Jane,  m.  Ven.  Lionel  Seaman,  D.U.,  Archdeacon  of 
Wells. 

2  Catherine,  m.  Sir  Alexander  Powell,  Knt. 

3  Anne,  m.  Ven.  Edmund  Aubrey,  LL.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Wells. 

4  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Paul  George  Snow,  Rector  of  Clip- 
ham,  CO.  Rutland. 

Dr.  Willes  d.  20  June,  1700,  aged  53.     His  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Willes,  Knt.,  b.  29  Nov.  16S5,  became  Attorney- 
General  1733,  constituted  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  CommuQ 
Pleas  1737,  and  was  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal. 
He  m.  1  June,  1718,  Margaret  Brewster,  of  Worcester,  and  had 
(with  four  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Richard  HoUings,  Esq. ,  and 
2ndly,  Robert  Merry,  Esq. ;  Sarah,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr.  Goddard  ; 
Jane,  m.  Sir  Robert  Sloper,  K.B. ;  and  Anne,  who  d.  unm.) 
four  sons, 

William,  d.  umn.  1739. 

John,  of  Astrop,  co.  Northampton,  M.P.  for  Aylesbury  and 
Banbury,  m.  Margaret  Freke,  of  iinstol,  an  heiiess,  and  d, 
1784,  leaving  one  son,  John  Freke,  of  Astrop,  who  d.  s.  p., 
and  three  daus.,  Frances,  m.  1784,  Henry  Fermor,  Esq.  of 
Fritwell ;  Anne,  d.  unm.  ;  and  Margaret,  wife  of  Sir  George- 
Howland  Beaumont,  Bart. 

Edwaed,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wichford,  co.  Warwick,  m.  1762,, 
Miss  Home,  and  left  four  daus. 

Sir  John  d.  15  Dec.  1761.    His  3rd  son, 

Edwaed  Willes,  Esq.,  was  appointed  Solicitor-General  1766, 
and  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  1767, 
He  m.   Anne,  dau.  of    the  Rev.   Edward  Taylor,  of  Sutton, 
Wilts,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  by  Anne  his- 
w  ife,  sister  of  William  Shippen,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Saltash,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1799)  had  issue, 
John,  of  Hungerford  Park,  Berks,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co. 
I8l5,  TO.  8  June,  1795,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  FToyer, 
Esq.,  and  d.  without  surviving  issue. 

Edward,  Barrister-at-Law,  one  of  the  Police  Magistrates  for 
Westminster,  m.  his  cousin,  Martha, dau.  of  John  Hollings, 
Esq. ;  and  d.  15  July,  1794,  leaving  issue,  two  daus.,  Anne, 
and  Harriet,  deceased. 
William  Shippen,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

The  Rev.  William  Shippen  Willes,  of  Astrop,  Rector  of 
Preston  Bissett,  Bucks,  and  Prebendary  of  York,  s.  to  Astrop, . 
CO.  Northampton,  by  bequest  of  his  cousin,  John  Freke  Willes,- 
Esq.  He  to.  l.^.t,  8  April,  1794,  Dorothea  Capper,  of  Earl 
Isham,  Suffolk,  who  d.  s.  p.  19  Feb.  1795;  and  2ndly,  27  Feb. 
1797,  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Williams,  Esq., 
of  Panthowell,  co.  Carmarthen,  by  the  latter  of  whom  (who  0,. 
9  May,  1831)  he  had  issue, 
John  Williams,  an  officer  in  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  6.-9 

,luly,  1799;  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  1S26. 
William,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Rev.),  Kector  of  Hamstall-Ridware,  and  Yoxall,  co. 
Stafford,  b.  25  Jan.  1803  ;  m.  1826.  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of 
Lieut-Col.  Steward,  of  Myton,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  1848, 
having  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
Charles  Thomas,  of  King's  Sutton,  Banbury,  J. P.  for  North- 
ampton, b.  13  Oct.  1808  ;  m.  20  July,  1847,  Mary  Patience, 
3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wise,  of  The  Priory,  Warwick; 
and  d.  1877.     His  wife  d.  1871. 

George,  b.  1  Dec.   1815,  who  s.  to  his  uncle's   property  of 
Hungerford  Park,   Berks.     He  ?)i.  1st,  1839,  Charlotte,  2nd 
dau.  of  Henry  Coape,  Esq,  of  Chilton  Lodge,  near  Hunger- 
ford.     By  her  (who  d.  June,  1855)  he  had  issue, 
George    Shippen,  of   Chippenham    House,    Slough,   J.P^ 
I  Berkshire  and  Buckinghamshire,  Lieut.-Col.  Berks  Yeo^ 


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ninnry  Cavalry,  late  Liout.  3rd  Hussars,   h.   18  March, 
1S41  ;    j)i.   'JS   April.    1^68,    Susan   Emily,   ■Jiiil   dan.    of 
Thomas  Tyrwhitt    Drake,    Esq.  of    !?hardcloes,    Bucks, 
and  has  issue, 
1  Georce  Coe  Thomas,  h.  3  Aug.  1S70. 
•-'  John  Shippen,  b.  1  Feb.  1877. 
3  William  1-reke,  6.  2S  June,  1878. 
He  1)1.  2ndly,   22   Dec.    ISrvi,   Eleanor,  3rd  dau.  of  F.  II. 
Mitchell,  Esq.  of  12,  Upper  Wimpole  Street.     He  d.  7  Dec. 
18G2. 
Tdarsarette,  m.  Chandos,  6th    Lord    I.eigh,   of    Stoneleigh 

Abiiev.  CO.  Warwick,  and  <?.  5  Feb.  ISIJO. 
Martha  Anne,  !;i.  Walter  Cowan,  Esq.  of  Alveston,  co.  War- 
wick; d.  3  Oct.  1890. 
Jane,  m.  John  Wightwick  Knightley,  Esq.   of    Offchurch, 
Bury,  CO.  Warwick,  and  is  deceased. 

Louisa,  i)i.  Henry  Barton,  Esq.  of  Kangemore  House,  co. 
Stafford. 
The  r.cv.  W.  Willes,  d.  29  Oct.  1S22,  and  was  s.  hj  his  son, 

William   Willes,  Esq.    of   Astrop  House,  J.l".    and  D.L., 
High  ShnitT  1837.  6.  6  JIareh,  1802;  m.  8  Dec.  1831,  Sophia, 
t'.au.  of  William  Ralph  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynlio,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Xorfhampton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
John  William  Shippen,  now  of  Astrop  House. 
William  Aubrey,  6.  25  Sept.  1839;  m.  1879,  Sophia  Theo- 
dosia,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  H.  llhodes,  Esq.  of  Ehnwood,  Christ 
Church,  X.Z. 
Julia    JIargarette,    m.    Eev.    Francis    William  Wykeham- 

Marlin,  Vicar  of  Chacombe,  co.  Northampton. 
Mary,  lu.  John  Locke  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Turwcston  House, 
Bucks. 
Sophia  Louisa,  m.  Capt.  Staincr  Waller,  R.E. 

He  I?.  15  March,  1805. 

Seat — Astrop  House,  Banbury,  co.  Northampton. 


WILLIAMS    OF    HEKKINGSTON. 

Williams,  Edwaed  Wilmot,  Esq.  of  Herrings- 
ton,  Dorset,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  fornterlv  H.E.I.C.'s 
Bengal  Cavalry,  S.  24  Feb.  1820;  «i.  6  Feb.  1862, 
Hon.  Sophia  O'Gradj,  eldest  dau.  of  Standish, 
2nd  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  lias  issue, 
I.  Berkeley  Cold  Wilmot,  Lieut.  P.W.O.  Yorkshire  Regt., 

b.  i  May,  1865. 
9J.  Ashley  Paget  Wilmot,  Capt.  2nd  Brig.  S.  Division  R.A., 
b.  7  Jan.  1S67. 

I.  Meriel  Gertrude  Wilmot,  m.  8  Aug.  1885,  Capt.  Cecil  11.  D. 
Fetherston  Haugh  of  Bracklyn  Castle,  co.  Westmeath. 

II.  Huldah  Gwladys  Wilmot. 

Lineage. — John  Williams,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Williams 
Esq.  of  Dorchester,  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  23  Henry  VII.) 
.-ippcars  to  have  been  the  first  of  his  family  that  resided  at 
Ilerringston,  an  estate  which  he  purchased,  in  his  father's  life- 
time, of  Sir  Wilham  Filiol,  Knt.,  5  Henry  VIII.  (1513). 
He  was  6.  1473,  and  m.  1st,  Margery,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thoma.s  Baker,  of  Lyme,  Dorset;  and  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Cheney,  of  the  Isle  of  Slieppy,  Kent,  and  relict  of 
Sir  Thomas  de  la  Lynde,  Knt.  of  Winterbourn  Clenston, 
Dorset.  He  d.  1549,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son  (by  his  1st 
wife), 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  6. 1509,  HighSheriiT 
lor  Dorset,  15G7.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Treuchard, 
Esq.  of  Lytchet,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Jane,  m.  Robert  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Binghams  Melcomb,  Dor- 
set. 
His  2nd  wife  was  Anne,  dau.  of  the  above-mentioned  Sir 
Thomas  de  la  Lynde,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George  de 
la  Lynde,  Knt.  This  lady  was  one  of  the  representatives  of 
the  family  of  Herring,  who  were  Lords  of  the  Hamlet  of  Her- 
ringston as  early  as  the  reign  of  King  Jobn,  and  one  of  whose 
oo-hcirs  ).(.  John  de  la  Lynde,  te„ip.  King  Henry  VI.  By  her 
I'.obert  Williams  had  a  son  and  three  daus.  He  d.  1569,  and 
was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Sir  John  Williams,  Knt.  of  Herringston,  b.  1545,  High 
Sheriff  of  Dorset  24  and  34  Elizabeth,  and  knight  of  the  shire 
the  1st  year  of  the  ensuing  reign.  He  vi.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Ilenrj-  Uvedale,  Esq.  of  More  Critchel,  Dorset,  by  whom  he 
had  four  sons.     The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.,  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Argenton,  Esq.  of  Shitterton,  Bere  Regis,  Dorset,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1630)  had  several  children.  He  d.  himself  the  next 
year,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Williams,  Esq.  of  Shitterton,  6.  1604;  m.  Honor, 
dau.  of  Robert  Grove,  Esq.  of  Feme,  Wilts,  and  had  issue.  He 
d.  1656,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Robert  Williams,  Esq.,  who,  on  the  extinction  of  the  elder 
male  line  by  the  death  of  John  Williams,  of  Herringston,  be- 
came representative  of  the  family.  He  m.  1658,  Margery, 
only  dau.  of  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Franipton,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1G61)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1697,  an  only  surviving 
son, 

John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  6.  1660.  This  gentle- 
man, a  Major  in  the  King's  service,  m.  1678,  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Fulford,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fulford 
of  Thord,  St.  Margaret,  Somerset,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Thomas 
Fulford,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford,  Devon,  by  Ursula  Bainptield 
his  wife,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

John,  b.  1680 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Sydenham,  Esq. 

of  Combe,  Somerset,  and  being  killed  in  Spain,  1703,  left  a 

son,  Sydenham,  who  s   his  grandfather. 
Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Willlamses  of  Moor  Pari;  co.  Herts, 

and  Bridehead,  Dorset.     (See  Williams  of  Bridehcad.) 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1725,   George  Yeate,  Esq.  of  Dorchester; 

and    2ndly,    1739,   Roger    Clavell,  Esq.  of  Steble,  Isle  of 

Purbeck. 
Anne,  m.  1st,  1718,  John  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Nash,  Somerset; 

and   2ndly,    the  Rev.  John   Jacob,  Vicar   of   Fordington, 

Dorset. 
Margaret,   b.  1688;  m.  1715,  John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Tynham, 

Isle  of  Purbeck.  M.P. ;  and  d.  nib. 
Susan,  TO.  1728,  the  Eev.  Heuiy  Fisher,  Vicar  of  Bere  Regis, 

Dorset. 
Honor,  m.  1730,  Stephen  Williams,  Esq.  of  Plymouth. 

Major  Williams  d.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Sydenham  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  b.  1701,  who  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Forward,  Esq.  of  Moor  House,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  6.  1828;  xi.  Merriel,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Horner,  Esq. 
of  Mells  Park,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Merston  Magna,  Somerset,  and 
Prebendary  of  AVells,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Friend, 
Esq.  of  Weymouth,  and  had  issue, 

John  Friend  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Buckland  Denham,  b.  1787, 

d.  s.  p.  1816. 
Elizabeth    Layton,    to.  the   Rev.    Richard  A.  Burney, 

Eector  of  Eimpton,  Somerset. 
Jane,  vi.  John  Lane,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Layton. 
Frances,  vi.  the   Eev.   Eobert    Albion    Cox,  Vicar  of 
Hinton  St.  George,  Somerset. 
Agnes,   111.  William    Head    Bell,   Esq.    of    Gillingham, 

Dorset. 
Blerriel   Horner,    to.    Edward  James  Smith,  Judge  of 

Morabadad,  Bengal. 

2  Sydenham,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset,  b.  1758  ;  ra.  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Norris,  Rector  of  Brushford,  Somer- 
set, and  d.  1810,  having  had  two  sons, 

John  Norris,  a  Midshipman,  d.  1802. 
Thomas,   Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Benford,  Esq.  of  South  Moulton. 
His  widow  d.  18.32. 

3  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cameley  and  Brimpton,  Somer- 
set, and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  b.  1764;  m.  Susan,  dau.  of 
Capt.  B.  Bechino,  R.N.,  and  sister  of  Maiy,  2nd  wife  of 
William,  4th  Duke  of  Roxburghe. 

4  Eobert,  of  Cerne  Abbas,  Dorset,  b.  1766;  to.  1795,  his 
cousin  Jane,  dau.  of  Hamilton  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  co. 
Ayr ;  and  d.  1814,  leaving  issue, 

Hamilton  John  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Kempston,  Beds, 
6.27  Dec.  1796;  m.  17  Sept.  1829,  Margaret  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Taunton,  Esq.  of  Wrackleford  and 
Monkton,  Dorset,  and  d.  1879,  having  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  1881), 

liobert  Hamilton,  J.P.,  b.  7  June,  1831 ;  to.  6  March, 
1867,  Lucy,    dau.    of    liev.  R.  G.  Chalk,  Rector  of 
AVilden,  co.  Bedford,  and  has  a  son,  Blair  Hamilton 
Lee. 
William  Alexander  Blair,  h.  10  Jan.  1833. 
Hamilton  lilair,  b.  10  Aug.  1834;  </.  22  .March,  1857. 
Jo.seph  Wilberforce,   and  Howard,   twins,  b.  6  Jan. 
1837  ;  Howard,  m.  20  Nov.  1860,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Smith,  Indian  army. 
Henry  John  (Kcv.),  Rector  of  Brympton,  6.  8  Feb. 
1841 ;  TO.  Aug.  187U,  Cecilia  Francis  D'Arley,  dau.  of 
Eev.  E.  Croft. 
Edward  Wihnot(Capt.),  b.  18  Oct.  1843  :  to.  Elizabeth 
Mitchell,  and   has   Edward,    Eobert  Sydenham,  and 
Eva  ftlargaret. 
Jane  Merriel,  to.   1821,  Eobert  Alexander  Chermside, 
M.I).,  Knight  Commander  Guelphic  Order  and  Legion 
of  Honour  of  France,  and  d.  1853,  leaving  two  sons  and 
three  daus., 
Conway   Seymour   Chermside   (Eev.),   M.A.,   Eector 
of    Wilton,    Wilts,    and    Prebendary  of    Salisbury, 
deceased. 
Lowt her  Chermside,  Lieut. -Col.  E.A. 
Catherine,  deceased.  Henrietta. 

Louisa.  Jane. 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


2215 


1  Margaret  EUery,  b.  1771 ;    m.   Robert  Pearson,  Capt. 
1{.  N.  ;  and  d.  1828. 

I.  Ellery,  ra.  St.  Barbc  Sydenham,  Esq.  of  Combe, 
Somerset. 

II.  Affnes,  m.  John  Sabine,  Esq.  of  Muckleford. 

III.  Margaret,  d.  v.nm. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Hamilton  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  co.  Ayr. 

Hr.   Sydenham   Williams  was  Governor  of   Portland   Castle, 

and  High  Sheriff  Dorset  13  and  14  Geobge  II.     He  d.  1757, 

and  ^vas  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  6.  1728;  m.  Jane, 

dau.   of   Sir  Edward   Wilmot,  1st  bart.  of  Chaddesden,   co. 

Derby,    and  left    (with    two  daus.,    Sarah    Agnes,   wife    of 

J.  Leatham,  Esq. ;  and  Jane,  wife  of  Adair  Hawkins,  Esq.  of 

London,  a  son  and  heir, 
Edward  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  who  ra.  1796,  Anne, 

only   dau.    and   heir  of  James   Flyn,    Esq.   of  Swainswick , 

Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Wilmot,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  m.  July,  1824,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  2nJ  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  JIagenis,  of  Wavingstown, 
CO.  Down,  sometime  M.P.  for  Enniskillen  (by  his  wife,  Ihc 
Lady  Elizabeth  Cole,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  of 
Enniskillen),  and  d.  4  May,  1845,  having  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  April,  1882), 

1  Edward  Wilmot,  now  of  Herringston. 

2  Albert  Henry  Wilmot,  Gen.  E.A.,  6.  8  Feb.  1832. 

■3  Ashley  George  Wilmot,  h.  24  Nov.  1834;  di.  Emily,  dau. 

of  Morgan  Treherne,  Esq.,  and  has  two  sons  and  two 

daus. 
i  Florence  Elizabeth  Wilmot,  m.  1854,  the  late  Hon.  St. 

Leger  Kiohard  Glyn  (who  d.  1870),  2nd  son  of  George 

Carr,  1st  Lord  Wolverton,  and  d.  14  Oct.  1887,  leaving 

issue. 

2  Gertrude   Mary  Wilmot,  m.  1854,   General   Alexander 
J;imes  Hardy  Elliot,  C.B. 

3  Ellery  Bessie  Wilmot,  d.  1874. 

I.  Anne,  deceased. 

II.  Jane,  deceased. 

in.  Jemima,  m.  the  late  Major  Pigott  Ince,  and  is  deceased. 
Mr.  Williams  d.  1854. 

^)-iJis— Arg.,  a  greyhound  courant  in  fess  sa.  between  three 
Cornish  choughs  ppr.  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gu.  charged 
with  crosses-pat6e  or  and  bezants  alternately.  Crest — A  mdn\s 
arm  coaped  at  the  elbow  habited  sa.,  charged  with  a  cross- 
patee  or,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  an  oak-branch  vert  fructed 
:gold.     Motto — Nil  solidum. 

Heat — Herringston,  Dorchester. 


WILLIAMS    OF    BBIDEHEAD, 

Williams,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Bridehead,  Dorset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Eanker  in  London  and  Dorcliester, 
Col.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Dorset  Volunteers,  b.  15  June. 
1848;  m.  7  t<ept.  1869,  Kosa  Walker,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Simes,  Esq.  of  Strood  Park,  Horsham, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Eobert,  6.  10  Sept.  1874;  d.  22  May,  1881. 

II.  John  Nathaniel,  6.  24  Jan.  1878. 

III.  Philip  Francis  Cunningham,  6.  11  July,  1884. 

1.  Mary  Anne  Frances.  ii.  Margaret  Emily  Jane. 

III.  Kosa  Ruth,  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Rachel  Sophia.  v.  Dorothy  Rhoda. 

Lineag'e. — Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Channinster, 
Dorset,  h.  1694,  2nd  surviving  son  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Herringston,  by  his  wife  Margaret  Fulford;  m.  1st,  Frances, 
<laii.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hooton,  Vicar  of  Piddlestoun,  but 
had  no  issue.  He  ni.  2ndly,  Anne  Shaw,  of  Manchester,  and 
liad, 

I.  John,  of  Avery  Hatch,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Guy 
Wellclose  Square,  Middlesex,  and  d.  1774,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Warfield  Lodge,  Berks,  m.  Elizabeth  Topsell, 
of  Bracknell,  and  d.  1793,  leaving  a  son,  Robert  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Warfielil  Lodge,  who  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cunningham,  Esq.,  and  d.  31  Aug.  1803,  leaving  an  only 
son, 

Thomas  William,  late  of  Warfield  Locgc,  Berks,  and 
Rushdcn  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1825  ;  m.  1st,  11  March,  1817,  Mary  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Paul  Benthon,  Esq.  of  the  Register  Office, 
Court  of  Chancery,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1830)  he  had 
issue, 

1  William  Thomas,  Col.  Madras  army,  5.  31  Dec.  1817  ; 
m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Wilson,  of  the  Madras 
army,  and  has  issue. 

2  Cunningham,  h.  26  Aug.  1822. 

3  John,  6.  16  Jan.  1824;  m.  22  Dec.  1857,  Isabel,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Charles  Beaumont  Howard. 


4  George  Sibley,  b.  20  July,  1825. 

6  Edward,  6.  6  March,  1827. 

1  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Peter  Peachy,  Esq. 

2  Mary  Frances,  m.  William  Hinrie,  Esq.,  Master  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  19  April,  1833,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Edward  Codd,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Jamaica,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

1  Hartley,  6.  13  April,  1844. 

2  Henry  Plantagenet,  S6th  Regt.,  b.  3  March,  1848. 
1  Caroline.  2  Ellen  Jane. 

3  Catherine  Margaret.  4  Jesse  Innes  Russell. 

5  Louisa  Harriet.  6  Charlotte  Sophia. 

7  Phillippa  Courtenay. 

III.  George,  of  Bath,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Beer,  Esq.  of  Lyme, 
Dorset,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Stephen,  of  Russell  Place,  St.  Pancras,  an  East  India 
Director;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Hadey  D'Oyly,  5th 
Bart,  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk,  and  rf.  1805,  leaving  by  her 
who  had  been  nurse  to  the  Princess  Amelia,  dau.  of  George 
III.,  and  d.  1813,  two  sons  and  as  many  daus.,  viz.  1  Charles, 
Civil  Establishment  in  China ;  2  Henry,  Civil  Service,  Ben- 
gal, m.  Agnes  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Berrington,  and 
had  issue;  1  Charlotte,  ra.  Capt.  Thomas  D'Oyley;  2 
Frances,  m.  Mr.  Currie. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Samuel  Pedding,  Esq.  of  Charminster. 

II.  Elizabeth,  in.  Henry  Pouncey,  Esq.  of  Dorchester. 

III.  Honor,  m.  Francis  Chassereau,  Esq.  of  St.  Marylebone. 
The  4th  son, 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Moor  Park,  Herts,  and  of  Bride- 
head,  Dorset,  a  Banker  in  London,  and  sometime  M.P.  for 
Dorchester :  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Dorset.  He  was  b, 
1739  ;  m.  27  Oct.  1764,  a  dau.  of  Francis  Chassereau,  Esq. 
(this  lady  was  6.  25  Nov.  1739,  and  d.  at  Bridehead,  8  Oct. 
1841,  aged  102),  and  d.  17  Jan.  1814,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  of  Belmont  House,  Surrey,  and  of  Portland 
Place,  London,  sometime  M.P.  for  Weymouth  and  Melcomb 
Regis,  b.  28  March,  1774;  m.  30  Nov.  1797,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Penquite,  co.  Cornwall, 
and  d.  Feb.  1839,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  19  April, 
1855), 

1  Charles  Montague,  b.  22  May,  1799 ;  to.  14  Aug.  1823, 
Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Scott,  2nd  bart.  of 
Sundbridge  Park,  Kent ;  and  d.  17  March,  1830,  leaving 
two  sons  and  a  dau., 

MONTAG0E,  of  Woolland  House  (see  Williams  of  Wool- 
land). 

Charles  Rashleigh,  6.  2  Dec.  1830 ;  d.  umn.  at  Aix,  14 
Oct.  1860. 

Louisa  Maria,  m.  27  June,  1850,  Rev.  Jeffrey  Robert 
Foot,  Vicar  of  Hanbury,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  s.  p.  22 
Nov.  1874. 

2  Herbert,  of  Stinsford,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Banker 
at  Dorchester,  h.  19  Sept.  1807;  m.  16  Feb.  1832,  Martha 
JIaria  Finden,  only  dau.  of  George  Emery,  Esq.  of  The 
Grange,  Banwell,  Somerset,  and  widow  of  Wiltens  Andree, 
Esq.     Mr.  Herbert  Williams  d.  9  July,  1878. 

1  Louisa  Anne,  m.  20  June,  1820,  Sir  Henry  Loraine 
Baker,  2nd  bart.  of  Dunstable;  and  d.  12  Sept.  1801. 

I.  Ann,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward  Aubrey,  Bart.,  d.  27  Dec. 
1846. 

II.  Harriet,  ra.  24  May,  1808,  Sir  John  Colman  Rashleigh,  1st 
bart.  of  Prideaux,  Cornwall ;  and  d.  6  July,  1832. 

III.  Sophia,  m.  Rev.  John  William  Cunningham,  Vicar  of 
Harrow;  and  rf.  1821. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bridehead,  a  Banker  in  London, 
and  Dorchester,  and  sometime  M.P.  for  Dorchester,  b.  11  Feb. 
1767;  formerly  Alderman  of  London,  and  Sheriff  1796-7,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Dorset ;  m.  28  Aug.  1794,  Frances,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Putney,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Sept. 
1841)  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Bridehead. 

Fanny,  ra.  15  Sept.  1835,  Arthur  Henry  Dyke  Troyte,  Esq. 
of  Huntsham  Court,  Devon,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Dyke 
Acland,  10th  bart.  of  Killerton,  Devon;  and  d.  4  Aug.  1866, 
leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  10  March,  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bridehead,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a 
Banker  in  London  and  Dorchester,  High  Sheriff  Dorset  18.55. 
formerly  M.P.  for  Dorchester,  b.  23  Jan.  1811  ;  m.  1st,  7  Sept. 
1847,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Cunningham,  Vicar 
of  Harrow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1855)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Bridehead. 

II.  John  Artliur,  6.  29  Aug.  1849 ;  d.  8  Dec.  1892. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Sophia. 

II.  Fanny  Louisa. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  d.  in  infancy. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18  Nov.  1858,  Lady  Emily  Maria  Leslie-Melville, 


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eldest  ilaii.  of  John  Thornton,  Stii  Earl  of  Leven  ami  Mtlville, 
and  d.  7  June,  ISUO. 

Arm.'!.  Cn-.it.  <(c. — ^'C  Williams  of  //ti-n'iu/i.'on. 
^'ciU — BiideUead,  Dorchostur. 


WILLIAMS    OF    "WOOLLAND    HOUSE. 

AViLLIAMS,  MONTAGT'E  ScOTT,  Esq.  of  WoolllUld 

jrouse,  Dorset,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  lS9i,  Capt. 
Dorset  Yeomanrv,  b.  6  Aug.  1S5S ;  m.  19  June, 
1SS9,  Aiulrev  Mary,  4t]i  daii.  of  Edward  Leigh 
Kinderslev,  Esq.  of  Clvffe,  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  MoNTAnrE,  6.  9  June,  1S90. 

n.  Edward  Jeffory,  h.  23  Jan.  1S92. 

III.  liichai'd  John,  b.  17  June,  1893. 

Lineage.— (Stt;  'Wihiams  of  Bvahhaad).  Montague 'Wil- 
liams. Esq.,  M.A.,  of  'Wuolland  Hou.se,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Uish 
.Sheriff  l!?7S  (only  surviving  son  of  Charles  Montague  Williams, 
Esq.  (who  d.  17  March,  1830),  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  elder 
dan.  of  Sir  Samuel  Scott,  ind  Bart,  of  Sundridge  Park,  Kent, 
and  grandson  of  William  Williams,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Weymouth 
<who  d.  1839),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  ilashleigh,  Esq. 
of  Penquite,  Cornw.all),  b.  U  Ecb.  1826  :  m.  23  July,  1857, 
Sophia  Elisabeth,  elder  dau.  of  Eev.  L.  Foot.  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Long  Bredy, Dorset,  and  Prebendary  of  .Salisbury, and  hud  issue, 

I.  Montague  Scott,  now  of  Woolland  House. 

II.  Herbert  Scott,  h.  -1  Sept.  I8t)0. 

III.  Eustace  Scott,  b.  11  Utfi.  1862. 

IV.  Arthur  Scott,  6.  5  Sept.  186-1. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  3  Dec.  1890. 

For  Arms,  dc,  see  Williams  of  Brldeliead, 
Stat — Woolland  House,  Blamiford,  Dorset. 


WILLIAMS    OF    MALVERN    HALL. 

GEESWOLr'E-'WlLLIAMS.FEANCIsWlGLETGKES- 

WOLDK,  Esq.,  of  Malvern  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  b.  14 
KoT.  1S73,  s.  his  uncle  1892,  and  assumed  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Greswolde  by 
royal  licence,  7  March,  1S93. 

Lineagre.— This  branch  of  the  Williamses  of  South  IVahs 
was  living  on  its  own  property  in  Lugwardine  and  Much 
P.irch,  to.  Hereford,  from  the  lime  of  Hexky  Vill.  until  John 
AViLLiAMS,  the  grandfather  of  the  present  possessor,  went  to 
reside  in  Worcester  about  17.jO,  and  acquired  cDn.'^iderable 
property.     This 

JoH.s  Williams,  Esq.  m.  4  June,  1772,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Eraneis  Best,  Esq.  of  Holy  Cross,  to.  Worcester,  and  d.  6  April, 
1793,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Williams  Esq.  of  Pitmaston,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1)323.  He  m.  June,  IbOO.  Dorothy,  youngest 
dau.  of  Kev.  Henry  Wigley.  of  Pensham  House,  co.  Worcester, 
and  sister  of  Edmund  Wigley,  Esq..  M.P.  for  Worcester  [sti 
Fo.iuUy  o/ Greswolde,  bel<,w),  and  had  issue, 

John  Wiglet,  m.  23  .luly.  Is24.  Maiie  DolorfS  Catalina 
Blancho,  of  Cortes,  which  iady  d.  s.  2i-  3  Lite.  1838;  he  d. 
21  March,  1857. 

Erancis  Edwaed,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  0.  28  Nov.  1802  ;  d.  tipm.  17  Dec.  1SG2. 

Jane  Dorothy,  m.  Jan.  1820,  Thomas  Baynton,  Esq. 

Jlr.  Williams  d.  12  June,  18.53,  and  was  s.  by  his  last  sur- 
>iving  son, 

Er.ANcis  Edward  Willia.ms,  Esq.  of  Malvern  Hall,  co.  War- 
wick, and  Dcrriana  Lo(i:.'e,  cos.  Keriy,  .J.P.  for  co.  Hereford 
and  Worcester,  High  Sheriff  18.59,  6.  27  March,  1804;  Jii.  30 
Aug.  1838,  Ann,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Greswolde, 
Esq.  of  Malvern  Hall,  co.  Waiwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27 
June,  1869;  had  issue, 

I.  Wigley  GreswoldL',  J.P.,  b.  13  Aug.  18C9;  d.  25  March, 
1875. 

II.  John  Francis  Gkeswolde-Williams,  late  of  Malvern 
Hall. 

III.  Henry  Edward,  b.  25  June,  1843;  m.  10  Aug.  1867, 
Elizabeth  Brown,  and  by  her  (who  U.  lU  Dec.  Is9l;  left 
issue  at  his  death,  21  Dec.  ]b75, 

Francis  Wigley  Greswolde,  now  of  Malvern  Hall. 
Henry  John,  6,  10  July,  ls75. 

IV.  Edmund  William  Makepeace,  b.  28  Jan.  1849  ;  d.  19  Jlay, 
1870. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  1  Feb.  1885,  and  was  «.  by  his  last  surviving 
lion, 
John  Francis  Gkeswolde-Williams,  E.<q.  of  Malvern  Hall, 


h.  23  Oct.  1840;  as.sumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Greswolde;  m.  17  July,  1867,  Mary  Anne  Jane  Bund,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Walpole  Willis,  Esq.  of  Wick  Episcopi,  co.  Wor- 
cester,    He  d.  s.  p.  G  July,  1892. 

Arms — Gyrony  of  eight  pieces,  ermine  and  ermines  a  lion 
rampant  or,  gutte  do  sang.  Crest — Between  two  spears  erect 
1  pr.  a  talbot;  pa.=sant  per  pale  erm.  and  ermines. 

.S«((s— Malvern  H.-iU,  Soliliull,  co.  Warwick;  and  Derriana 
Lodge,  Waterville,  co.  Kerry, 

^umiln  jof  (Srtsfoolbc, 

The  Greswolde  or  Grcswould  family  is  thus  mentioned  by 
Dugdale  in  his  Antiquities  of  Wancickskire : — "Richard 
Grcswould  died  before  the  13th  Henry  IV.,  and  next  Thomas, 
recorded  12  Henrt  VI.,  amongest  those  persons  of  quality  in 
the  county  which  were  sworn  to  observe  the  Articles  consluded' 
upon  in  the  Parliament  then  held,  which  Thomas  in  16  Henry 
VL,  had  custody  of  the  manor  of  Solihull  and  Sheldon  com- 
mitted to  him,  and  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  from  the  21st  to 
3Cth  Henry  VI. ,  from  whom  descended  John  Greswouldr  ofi 
Langdon  Hall,  30th  Henry  VIII." 

John  Greswolde,  of  Kcnilworth,  in  that  co.,  to.  the  dau. 
of  William  Hugford,  of  Hulderley  Hall,  in  Solihnll,  and  had  a. 
sen, 

Eodolphus  GiiEswoLDE,  of  SoUliull,  m.  Margaret  Dudley, 
and  was  father  of 

RtcuARD  Greswolde,  of  Solihull,  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of 
Grome,  Lord  of  Kimenhall  and  Burch  F'urlongs,  and  had  a 
son, 

William  Greswolde,  of  Solihull,  to.  Lsabel.  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Grange,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Thomas,  of  Solihull,  whose 
wife  was  Christiana;  and  ii. 

JOHN  Greswolde,  of  Solihull  and  Longdon  Hall ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Bromley,  and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Greswolde,  of  Solihull,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Stockley,  of  Po.xhall,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Alice, 
»i.  Jolin  Haddy,  of  Eernhum,  Surrey;  and  Jane,  ?».  Williaire 
Tong),  six  sons,  1  John,  of  Longdon  Hall,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Verney,  Knt.  of  Compton,  and  had  Richard,  Anne^ 
Hi.  Richard  Middlemore,  Alice,})!.  Thomas  Debredgcourt ; 
Christian,  m.  William  Belcher,  of  Gelsborough,  d.  3  April, 
1609 ;  2  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter ;  3  Humphrey,  of  Mosley, 
CO.  Worcester,  d.  s.  p. ;  4  Peter,  d.  s.  p. ;  5  Roger,  of  London, 
Merchant,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Miles,  of  Cheprestcd,  Kent, 
Usher  to  Henry  VIII.,  and  had  Roger,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Dorothy, 
rii.  1st,  Jolin  Wild,  of  London,  and  2ndly,  HughOffelcy,  Sheriff 
of  London  ;   6  George  (Rev.).     The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Greswolde,  of  Solihull,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Parker,  cf  Chertley,  co.  Stafford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Greswolde,  of  Solihull,  m.  Margaret  Hall,  and  ha* 
two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  representative  of  the  family  at 
Visitation,  Warwick,  1619,  got  a  continuation  of  arms  from 
Lennard  and  Vincent,  Deputies  to  Camden  Clarenccux;  in. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Benedick  Shuckburgh,  of  Cub- 
bington.    The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Greswolde,  of  Worcester,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co- 
lieir  of  Henry  James,  of  Eorfeild,  co.  Worcester,  and  had, 
with  three  younger  sons,  William,  George,  and  Richard,  an 
elder  son, 

HcMTHREY  Greswolde,  Esq.  of  Gleet,  co.  Worcester,  whose 
will  (made  165i))  was  proved  1660.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Eulke  Bourne,  of  Purshil  Green,  and  had  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 

Humphrey,  of  Gleet,  s.  his  father;  m.  1st,  Lettice,  dau.  of 
John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbiidge  ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmond  Smith,  gent,  oi  Maple  Borow 
Grecn,  and  d.  s.  p.  1671. 

Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Solihull,  Prebendary  of  Ripon,  and 
J'recentor  of  Lichfield,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel 
Marshall,  of  Weedonbeck,  co,  Northampton,  and  d.  i7C0, 
leading  tliree  sons, 

1  Humphrey,  of  Solihull,  d.  iinm.  1712. 

2  Henry,  of  Solihull,  s.  his  brother,  left  an  only  dau  , 
Anne. 

3  Marshall  (Rev.),  J. P.,  to,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Makepeace,  E.sq,  of  Pensham,  and  d.  1728,  aged 
55,  leaving  issue, 

Humphrey,  of  Malvern  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  d.  unm.  1746. 

Marsliall,  of  Malvern  Hall,  .s.  his  brother;  d.  1749. 

John,  of  Solihull,  d.  s.p.  1760, 

JIary,  of  Malvern  Hall,  m.  David  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  rf. 
17.'i7,  leaving  (witli  three  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  7(t.  1773, 
Williraham,  5th  Earl  of  Dysart;  Magdalena,  ir^,  1791, 
Lionel,  4th  Earl  of  Djsart;  Elizabeth,  d.  tt?Mii.)anonV 
son, 
Henry  Greswolde  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Malvern,  to,  Hon. 
Charlotte  Bridgeman,  dau.  of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Brad- 


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ford,  d.  s.  p.  1802.     lie  d.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his 
kinsman,  Edmond  Meysey  AVisley. 
Anne,  6.  1G31  ;  m.  Henrj-  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Olton  End,  co. 
Warwick,  and  had  six  sons  and  three  daus.     She  d.   1669  ; 
her  eldest  dau., 
Mary  Palmer,  m.  William  Makepeace,  Esq.  of  Pensham, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  had  two  daus.,  co-heirs,  the  younger, 
Martha,  m.  Kev.  Marshall  Greswolde,  J. P.,  and  the  elder, 
Anne  Makepeace,  vi.  Edward  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Ulles- 
thorpe,  CO.  Leicester,  M.D.,  and  d.  1731,  leaving  a  son 
and  heir, 

Henry  Wigley  (Rev.),  of  Pensham,  M.A.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Ulltsthorpe,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edmund  Ludlam,  Esq.  of  Leicester,  andrf.  14  Jan. 
1801,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

1  Edmund  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Shakenhurst,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  M.P.  for  Worcester;  m.  179.'),  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Watkins  Meysey,  and  had 
a  son,  Edmund  Mevset  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Malvern 
Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  Enniskillen  Dragoons,  who  s.  to 
that  estate  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  Henry 
Greswolde  Lewis,  Esq.,  1829,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Greswolde.     He  d.  s.  p.  6  Jan.  1833. 

2  Henry  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Malvern  Hall,  6.  12  Jan. 
1760;  s.  his  nephew  1833,  when  he  a-^sumed  the 
surname  of  Greswolde  only;  m.  10  Nov.  1796, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Suckling,  Esq.,  and  had 
a  son,  Edmund,  b.  8  June,  lb04,  d.  s.  p.  v.  p.  1836, 
and  a  dau.,  Anne,  ni.  as  above  Francis  Edward 
Williams, who  became  in  her  right,  of  Malvern  Hal! . 

5  Dorothy,  m.  John  Williams,   Esq.  of  Pitmaston, 
CO.  Worcester,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  June,  1853)  she 
had,  with  other  issue, 
P'kancib    Edwabd  Williams,    Esq.    of  Malvern 
Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  two  greyhounds  courant  sa. 
Oft6t—A.  falcon  ppr. 


WILLIAMS    OF    LLANGIBBY    CASTLE. 

Addams-Williams,  KowLAND,  Esq.,  E. A. Camb,, 
of  LlaEgibby  Cattle,  co.  Monmouth,  b.  30  March, 
1851. 

Lineag^e. — This  is  a  very  ancient  Welsh  family,  claiming 
descent  from  Caradog  Vraichvras,  Lord  of  Gloucester. 

Roger  Williams,  Esq.  (the  first  of  the  family  who  adopted  a 
surname,  of  Llangibby  Castle,  and  the  Priory  at  Usk,  co. 
Monmouth,  was  son  of  William  Johnes,  and  grandson  of  John 
Thomas,  who  was  6th  in  descent  from  Howell  Gam  ap  David, 
Esq.,  Lord  of  Penrhos.  The  Priory  of  Usk,  co.  Monmouth, 
(of  which  the  last  Superior  was  Elen  Williams),  with  other 
lands  in  the  co.,  were  granted  to  Eoger  Williams,  Esq.,  34 
Henry  VIll.,  1543.  Itoger  had  his  arms  and  crest  confirmed 
and  ratified  15  March,  1575,  17  Elizabeth,  "  Gyronny  of  eight, 
erm.  and  sa.,  a  lion  rampant  or;  crest,  on  a  wreath  arg.  and 
sa.,  a  hound  (or  talliot),  passant,  per  pale,  erm.  and  or." 
Eoger  was  SheiifF  for  co.  Monmouth  3  Elizadetii.  He  lu. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Baynham,  Knt.  of  Clcarwell 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester  (will  proved  at  London,  23  June,  l.!i80), 
and  left  (with  another  son  and  four  daus.)  a  succes^sor. 

Sir  Rowland  Williams,  Knt.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, High  Sheriff  2  James  I.,  ra.  Cee.l,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Mansel,  Knt.  of  Margan,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  dau.,  Jane,  wife  of  Sir  Nicholas  Kemeys,  Bart.,  and  a 
son  and  heir. 

Sir  Charles  Williams,  Knt.  of  Llangibby,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of 
SiR  William  Morgan,  Knt.  of  Tredegar,  co.  Monmouth,  but  by 
her  had  no  issue.  He  iu.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevor, 
Knt.  of  Teg,  co.  Flint,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
Sir  Charles  d.  1641,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Trevor  Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby,  who  was  created  a 
hart.  14  Sept.  1642.  Sir  Trevor  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Machen  and  Tredegar,  co. 
Monmouth  (by  Eachael  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Ralph, 
Lord  Hopton),  and  had  issue.  His  grandson  (for  minute 
details  refer  to  Burke's  Extinct  Baromtage), 

Sir  John  Williams,  Bart,  of  Llangibby,  son  of  Thomas  (the 
4th  son  of  the  1st  bart.),  by  Delarivers  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Morgan,  m.  Temperance  Eumsey,  widow  of  William 
Rumsey,  Esq.  of  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  three  daus., 

Ellen,  his  heiress. 

Mary,  m.  Francis  Herbert,  Esq. 

Delarivers,  d.  unm. 

Sir  John  d.  11  March,  1738,  and  was  s.  in  the  baronetcy  by  his 
half  brother.  Sir  Leonard  Williams,  d.  s.  p.  1758.    Sir  John's 
estates  devolved,  however,  on  his  eldest  dau., 
Ellen  WiLLiAife,  m.  1748,  William  Addams,  Esq.,  elder  son 


of  William  Addams,  Esq.  of  Monmouth,*  .^nd  Ann  his  wife. 
Mr.  Addams,  upon  his  marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Llangibby, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  AVilliams.  He  had  issue, 
by  her, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Addams  (Uev.),  I.  8  July,  1750,  Rector  of  Llan- 
gibby, d.  1«21. 

III.  Trevor  Addams,  6.  22  Aug.  1756  ;  d.  1782. 

IV.  Thomas  Addams  (Rev.),  'Vicar  of  Usk,  b.  15  Sept.  1758; 
m.  twice,  and  d.  1842.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  dau.,  Mrs. 
Harris,  and  two  sons, 

1  Thomas  Addams,  of  Monmouth,  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas 
Price,  Esq.  of  .Monmouth,  and  had  issue. 

2  William  Addams,  of  Monmouth,  m.  28  June,  1827,  his 
cousin,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Addams  Williams 
Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  April, 
1868)  left  at  his  decease.  24  July,  1865,  aged  72,  William 
Charles  Addams;  Edward  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Llangibby,  m. 
14  Aug.  1866,  his  cousin,  Caroline  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
W'illiam  Addams-Williams,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Llangibby 
Castle,  and  (^  12  Feb.  1868;  Hopton,  of  Penarth,  Llan- 
gibby, in.  14  Feb.  1888,  Leopoldine  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
David  Lawrence,  Esq. ;  Alfred ;  Mary,  deceased ;  and 
Jessie. 

Hem.  2ndly,  Annabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Marsh, 
Esq.  of  Clapham,  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frederick,  deceased. 

2  Arthur  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Llanbaddock,  d!.  s.p. 

1  Annabella,  deceased. 

2  F'rancis,  deceased. 

3  Mary  (deceased),!)!,  her  cousin,  Cliarles  Marsh,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue. 

4  Emma,  m.  1S34,  Rev.  James  Sydney  Darvell,  and  is 
deceased. 

5  Catharine,  m..  James  Boulton,  Esq.  of  Usk,  and  is 
deceased,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Addams-Williams  d.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Addams-Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  h. 
28  May,  1749 ;  m.  1784,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Marsh, 
Esq.  of  Clapham,  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Llangibby  Castle. 

Henry,  b.  1789  ;  d.  1813,  xinm. 

John,  b.  1792:  d.  unm.  26  Oct.  1879. 

Samuel  Trevor,  6.  1793;  m.  27  June,  1816,  Eliza,  dau.  o! 

Rev.  John  Thomas,  'Vicar  of  Caerleon,  and  d.  10  Oct.  1876, 

having  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1873)  had  issue,  Henry  John 

Trevor,  b.  3  Sept.  1820,  d.  uinn.  ;  Eliza,  m.  'I'hoinas  Alorgan 

Llewellin,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Llewellin,  Esq.  of  Abercarne, 

and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue. 
Charles  (Rev.),  M..4.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Llangibby,  h.  17E5  ;  ra. 

Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rodie,  Esq.,  and  d.  «.  p.  0:;t. 

1861. 
Frederick  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Llandegveth,  6.  1800;  in.  Anne, 

dau.  of  John  James,  Esq.  of  Lansoar,  co.  Monmouth,  and 

d.  18  April,  1874,  s.  p. 
Edward,  b.  1802;  d.  1  Oct.  1865,  v.nin. 
Fallen  Aiin.abella,  ni.  Mr.  Thomas  Richards,  d.  8  Jan.  1854, 

having  had  issue. 
Caroline,  d.  unm.  25  July,  1879. 
Mary,  m.  28  June,  1827,  her  cousin,  W.  A.  Williams,  Esq.  of 

Monmouth  ;  she  d.  3  April,  1878. 

Mr.  William  Addams-Williams  d.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Addams-Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  co. 
Monmouth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  co.  Monmouth  from  1831, 
to  1840,  6.  10  Aug.  1787;  »!.  17  Aug.  1818,  Anna  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Iltyd  Nicholl,  D.D.,  of  The  Ham,  co.  Glamorgam, 
and  had  issue, 
William,  of  Llangibby  Castle. 

Louisa  Caroline,  rn.  1st,  30  May,  1849,  Rev.  William  Evans, 
B.D.,  Vicar  of  Usk,  and  bv  him  (w  ho  d.   13  March.    1860) 
had,  with  other  issue,  William  Addams  Williams  (Uev.), 
M.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Llandegveth  and  Llanthewy,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, b.  26  July,  1853;   in.  21  Dec.  1886,  Consiance,  dau. 
of  George  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Penybryn,  cu.   Denbigh  ;  she 
m.  2ndly,  Rev.  John  Llo)d  Jones,  B.D.,  of  Lampeter  (who 
d.  20  Aug.  1890),  and  had  issue. 
Caroline  Frances,  OT.  1866,  her  cousin.  Rev.  Edward  .A.ddams- 
Wilhams,  B.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Llangibby,  who  d.  12  Feb. 
1868,  s.p. 
Augusta  Maria  Marsh,  d.  unm.  1  Oct.  1843. 
Mr.  Addams-'Williams  d.  5  Sept.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  sod, 

William  Addams-Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  J.P., 
6.  24  March,  1820  ;  m.  8  July,  1850,  Catharine  Sara  F'rances, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Llantarnam  Cottage,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  had  issue, 

I.  Rowland,  present  representative. 


*  William  Addams,  Esq.  of  Monmouth,  derived  from  a 
branch  of  the  Addamses  of  Cheaien,  Salop,  had  issue  by  his 
wife  Anne,  William,  b.  1726,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Williams  ;  Mary,  m.  Kingsuiill  Evan.s,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  co, 
Hereford ;  and  Ann,  m.  Edward  Saunders,  Esq. 


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II.  Herbert  (Rev."*.  M.A.  Camb.,  Rector  of  LlaiiRibby,  late 
Vico-rrincipal  of  S.P.G.  Col.  at  Triebinopoli,  Madras,  6.  8 
Get.  1852;  m.  8  Autr.  ISSS,  Grace  Ellen,  younfter  dau.  of 
Thomas  RoyseLysaght,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue,  Eileen 
Edith:   Imosen  Uoyse. 

lu.  Arthur,  B  A.  Camb.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  14  Nov.  1854; 
d.  7  Jan.  18S8,  unm. 

IV.  Harold,  M.A.  Camb.,  b.  22  Feb.  1858  ;  late  Principal  of 
Bishop  Cotton's  Schools,  Bangalore,  India. 

V.  Godfrcv,  Capt.  K.E.  (Suakim  medal),  (>.  31  Pec.  1850:  m. 
20  Feb.  1889,  Florence  Caroline  Evangeline,  youn^'er  dau. 
of  William  Turnbull  Blewitt,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Mary 
Addams,  Thvllis  Addams,  Elsa  Addams. 

VI.  Albert,  M'.L.  Camb.,  Indian  Civil  Service,  b.  13  March, 
1864. 

vn.  George,  b.  10  Sept.  1868  ;  d.  9  Nov.  1873. 

I.  Florence. 

II.  JIary,  m.  7  Nov.  1889,  Charles  Skelton  Nicholson,  Com- 
niando'r  B.N.,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Nicholson,  of  King's 
Nympton,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Hepworth,  b. 
2  Sept.  1891 ;  Edith  Mary. 

III.  Edith,  d.  intm.  26  Oct.  1887. 
Mr.  Addams-"Williams  d.  22  Nov.  1885. 

^4 rHi.v'— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  erm.  and 
sa.  a  lion  rampant  or,  for  Williams;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  a 
chevron  vaire  or  and  az.  between  three  roses  gu.  barbed  and 
seeded  ppr.,  for  Addams.  0-<s(s— 1st,  a  hound  or  talbot  passant 
per  pale  erm.  and  or,  for  Williams;  2nd,  A  griffin's  head 
erased  erm.  beaked  gu.,  surmounted  by  a  chevron  as  in  the 
arms,  for  Addams.     Motto— En  suivant  la  verite. 

Ji«i'i/«)ice— Llangibby,  Monmouthshire. 


"WILIilAMS    OF    DOLMELYNLLYN, 

Williams,  Chaeles  Ketnolds,  Esq.  of  Dol- 
melTnlljn,  Dolgelly,  D.L.  for  co.  Merioneth,  and 
High  Sherife  1882-3 ;  b.  25  Dec.  1815  ;  m.  31  Dec. 
184G,  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  the  late  John  Eonier, 
Esq.,  Member  of  Council,  Eombaj,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

I.  RoMER,  b.  24  Sept.  1850;  to.  24  July,  1879,  Dora,  dau.  of 
David  Williams,  Esq.    of    Deudraeth  Castle,   M.P.    for 
Merioneth,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Ro.meb. 
I.  Eleanor  Mary.  m.  1870,  Eugene  AVason,  Esq.  of  Blair, 

Girvan,  Ayrshire,  M.P.  for  South  Ayrshire. 
n.  Minna  Constance,   vi.   1872,   Harry  Wilmot  Lee,  High 
Bailiff  for  Westminster,  2nd  son  of   J.  B.  Lee,  Esq.  of 
Sonning,  Berks. 
Xiineage. — George  W^illiams,   Chief  Justice   of    New- 
foundland, 5H.  Marie  Monier,  of  Jersey,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son. 

Col.  Monier  Williams,  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Bombay,  ivho 
m.  Hannah  Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S.,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  George. 

II.  Charles  Retnolds,  now  of  Dolmelynllyn. 

III.  M'aiier  (Sir),  of  Enfield  House,  Ventnor,  K.C.I.E., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  lialliol  Coll.  Ox- 
ford, Boden  Professor  of  Sanskrit  in  that  University,  and 
Hon.  Fellow  of  University  College;  6.  1819  ;  m.  1848,  Julia 
Grantham,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Joseph  Faithfull, 
B.C.L.,  Rector  of  Hatfield,  Herts. 

rv.  Alfred,  killed  in  action  at  the  relief  of  the  Fort  of  Kahun 
in  Scinde,  1840. 

I.  Mary,  rn.  John  Unthank,  one  of  the  Masters  of  the  Court 
of  Queen's  Bench,  and  d.  1883. 

II.  Hannah,  to.  John  Cattley,  Esq.  of  Shabden  Park,  Mers- 
tbam,  Surrey,  and  d.  ISsO. 

Col.  Jlonier  Williams  d.  18'23. 

S'X!'— Dolmelvnllyn,  Dolgelly,  N.  Wales. 
C'(!£i'— Union.'S.W. 


WILiIilAMS    OF    COLDBROOK    PARK. 

HANBritY-AVlLLIAMS,     FERDINAND     PaKINGTON 

John,  Esq.  of  Kant  Oer,  co.  Monmouth,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  11  Jan.  1858;  m.  9  July,  ]884,  Beatrice, 
2nd  dau.  of  E.  A.  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Miserden 
Park,  Gloucestershire,  M.P.  for  Huddersfleld,  and 

has  issue, 

Liijieage. — This  family,  as  well  as  that  of  Ponty  Pool 
Park,  derives  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  ancient  House 
of  Haneury  of  Hanbo.ry,  co.  Worcester.  The  Hanburys  are 
reported  lo  have  had  a  settlement  in  co.  Worcester  prior  to  the 
Co.NQUEST,  and  to  have  been  of  Saxon  descent. 


George  Hanburt  Williams,  Esq.  of  Coldbrook,  6.  23  Sept. 
1715  (3rd  son  of  John  Hanhury,  Esq.  of  Ponty  Pool  Park, 
M.P.  CO.  Monmouth,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Edward  Ayscough),  assumed  the  surname  of  Wil- 
liams at  the  decease  of  his  brother,  Sir  Charles  Hanbury- 
WiUiams,  K.B.  He  m.  1747,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Chambr^,  Esq.  of  Llanfoist,  co.  Monmouth,  and  dying  1764, 
left  issue  six  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  John,  of  Coldbrook  Park,  b.  29  June,  1749  ;  in.  1770, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Croft  Castle,  co. 
Hereford.    She  d.  1806.     He  d.  21  Nov.  1819. 

II.  Charles,  of  London. 

III.  Capel,  of  Abergavenny,  d.  1830. 

IV.  George,  m.  and  had  issue,  George,  John,  Capel,  Sidney, 
Marianne,  and  Geoigina.    He  d.  1830. 

V.  Ferdinand,  of  Abergavenny,  b.  1759  ;  to.  1796,  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Marten,  Esq.  of  London  ;  d.  1800.  Hec/.  ISlO,  aged 
60,  leaving  issue, 

1  Ferdinand,  late  proprietor. 

2  Mary,  to.  1825,  Rev.  George  Fielding,  Rector  of  North 
Ockenden,  Essex,  and  d.  1881,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  A  son. 

I.  Georgina,   to.  1797,  Christopher  Davies,  Esq.  an  officer 
13th  Regt.    She  d.  14  March,  1845.    He  d.  June,  1845. 
He  (?.  17G4.     His  grandson, 

Ferdinand  Hanbury-Williams,  Esq.  of  Coldbrook  Park, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  b.  '28  Oct.  1799;  in.  1st,  8 
Dec.  1825,  Elizabeth  Ann  Pakington,  dau.  of  William  Russell, 
Esq.  of  Powick  Court,  co.  Worcester,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Herbert  Perrott  Pakington,  Bart,  of  Westwood,  co. 
Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1850,  aged  47)  had 
issue, 

I.  Ferdinant)  Capel,  late  of  Coldbrook  Park. 

I.  Mary,  m.  9  Aug.  1849,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Davies,  of  The 
Garth,  co.  Monmouth. 

II.  Anne  (ieorgina,  m.  3  Aug.  1853,  Capt.  Henry  Grattan 
Bushe,  of  Trinidad,  West  Indies,  late  of  the  48th  Regt. 

He  5)!.  2ndly,  20  Dec.  1853,  Elizabeth  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Pomeroy  McRobert,  Esq.,  formerly  of  the  78th  Highlanders, 
and  had  issue, 

II.  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  24  Feb.  1858. 

III.  John,  Capt.  Oxfordsliire  Light  Infantry,  A.D.C.  to  the 
Governor  of  Madras,  b.  19  Oct. ';S59. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  '24  Oct.  1877,  Major  Henry  Lewis  Brooke 
Langford  Brooke,  60th  Rifles. 

IV.  Frances. 

3Ir.  Hanbury-Williams  d.  1887.     His  eldest  son, 

Ferdinand  Capel  Hanbcry-Williams,  Esq.  of  Coldbrook 
Park,  CO.  Monmouth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  16th  Lancers, 
and  Capt.  Turkish  Contingent  Cavalry,  b.  27  June,  1834;  m. 
19  Feb.  1857,  Lucy  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Wheeley,  Esq. 
of  the  Pentre,  co.  Monmouth,  and  d.  1891,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  1881)  had  issue, 

I.  Ferdinand  Pakington  John   now  of  Nant  Oer. 

II.  Richard  Capel,  b.  6  Jan.  1859. 

I.  Frances  Anne  Josephine. 

II.  Ada  Lucy. 

Arms — Or,  a  bend  engrailed  vert  plain  cotised  sa.  (a  crescent 
for  distinction).  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  sa.  a  demi-lioti 
rampant  or,  holding  a  poleaxe  also  sa.  spiked  and  headed  gold 
(a  crescent  for  distinction).     Motto — Si  non  dalur  ultra. 

Seat — Nant  Oer,  co.  Monmouth. 

Vlub — Badminton. 


WILLIAMS    OF    TEMPLE    HOUSE. 

Williams,  Owen  Lewis  Cope,  Esq.  of  Temple 
House,  Perks,  and  Craigh-y-Don,  co.  Anglesey,  J. P. 
for  Bucks,  M.P.  for  Marlow  1880-5,  Maj.-Gen.,  late 
Col.  in  command  of  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  b.  12 
July,  1836  ;  m.  Ist,  18  Aug.  1862,  Fanny  Florence, 
youngest  dau.  of  St.  George  Francis  Caulfeild,  Esq. 
of  Donatnon  Castle,  co.  Roscommon,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28  July,  1876)  has,  with  other  issue, 

Owen  Gwynydd  St.  George,  late  Capt.  R.  Horse  Guards,  b. 
1865,  killed  in  action  in  South  Africa,  Nov.  1893,  while 
engaged  in  the  Matabele  war. 

He  m.  2ndly,  22  July,  1882,  Nina  Mary  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  George  ToUemache  Sinclair,  3rd 
hart,  of  Ulster. 

Lineage. — William  John  ap  Rees  m.  Sarah  Davied,  and 
was  father  of 

llDMPHRET  Williams,  b.  II  Aug.  1661;  m.  Ist,  17  July, 
1688,   Katlieiine   Miedydd,  who  d.  s.  p.  22  Sept.  I69I ;  and 


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■2ndly,  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Rev.  William  Prydderch.  Eector  of 
Llantrissaint  and  Aber,  and  d.  1752,  leaving  a  son, 

Owen  Williams,  b.  23  Oct.   1698;  j«.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Hendon  Hovel,  and  d.  28  Oct.  1786,  having  by 
Jier  (who  d.  2  Nov.  1791)  had  issue, 
J.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  of  Treffos,  in  Anglesey,  h.  1738,  Chaplain  to 
the   Princess  Augusta   of   Wales,   Rector  of  Llanfaiiyng- 
hornwy,   m.   Eleanor,    dau.    of  the  Rev.  James  Vincent, 
Rector  of  Bangor,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1826,  leaving  by  her,  who 
d.  SO  July,  1828,  a  son,  John,  of  Treffos,  b.  30  June,  1784, 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lieut. -Col.  Local  Militia,  D.L.  for  Angle- 
sey and  Chairman   of  Quarter  Sessions,  m.  8  Feb.   1808, 
Elizabeth  Jane  Winter,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Goddard, 
R.N.,  and  d.  8  July,  1876,  leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas  Nobris  (Rev.),  of  Treffos,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Rector 
of  Llanddeniulcn,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  of  Aber,  co.  Car- 
narvon,  6.  12  Aug.  1809:  m.   1st,  12  Kov.   1840,   Mary 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Coiymore  Howard, 
D.D.,  Canon  of  Bangor,  and  Rector  of  Beaumaris  (she  d. 
27  April,  1850) ;  and  2ndly,  4  Nov.  1S57,  Georgiana,  dau. 
of  Uev.  George  Bethcll,  D.D.  Provost  of  Eton,  and  d.  23 
Oct.  1884,  having  had  by  his  1st  wife, 
John  Robert,  of  Treffos,  Menai  Bridge,  Anglesey,  6.  11 
Aug.  1841  ;  m.  2S  Sept.  1875,  Florence  Emily,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Marston,  Esq.  and  d.  1889,  leaving  issue, 
Alured  Humphrey,  b.  13  Aug.  1876  ;  Mylcs  John  Cour- 
age, 6.  9  Nov.  1878  ;   Rainald  Francis,  6.  1  Sept.  1881 ; 
and  Ralph  Norris  Main,  b.  1885. 
Richard  Francis,  Lieut. -Col.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  17  March, 
1843;  m.  15  Nov.  1876,  Laura,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Manners   Smith,    Esq.,  and  has,    Gwendolen 
Mary,  6.  2  Oct.  1877;  Guy  Charles,  b.  Sept.  1881 ;  and 
Noel  John,  b.  1885. 
Ralph  Champneys,  6.  9  March,  1847  ;  m.  4  March,  1875, 
Jessie,    youngest   dau.   of  S.    Dean,    Esq.,    and    has 
Geoffrey  Champneys,  b.  17  Jan.  1876. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  b.  11  Aug.  1844;   m.  IS  July, 
1SG5,    Lieut. -Col.     Eubule    Daysh    Thelwall,    Royal 
Marine  Artillery,  and  has  issue. 
Emma  Margaret  Barbara,  b.  20  March,  1846  ;  d.  10  Feb. 
1847. 
2  John  Vincent   Hawkesley,  of  Northenby,  Hants,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  CO.  Carnarvon,  J.P.  for  Hants,  Hon.  Col.  4th 
Batt.  Royal  Welsh  Fus.,  ft.   13  Feb.   1817;  m.  26  April, 
1842,  Phoebe  Susanna,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Cotymore 
Howard,  D.D.,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Vin-jent,  retired 
Commander  R.N.,  now  in  Holy  Orders,  h.  28  Jan.  1843, 
m.  1865,  Annie  W.  Doudney;  2  Robert  Manners  Howard, 
b.  27  April,  1846,  m.  14  Jan.  1885,  Amy,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon. 
Amias  C.  Orde-Powlett  (sfc  Burke's  Peeraf/e,  Bolton,  B.), 
and  has  issue,  Christopher  Manners,   6.  2  Aug.  1886  ;  3 
Philip  John,  6.  7  Dec.  1848,  Sch.  New  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  3 
Aug.  1869  ;  4  Christopher  George,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.28  Feb. 
1850,  d.  9  May,  1876  ;   1  Phoebe  Susanna,  m.   1872,  Rev. 
Frederick  Barker,  M.A.,  3rd  son  of  Richard  Barker,  Esq. 
of  Chester,  and  has  issue ;  2  Cecile  Philippa  Hephzibah,  d. 
in  infancy  1846. 

1  Elizabeth  Eleanor  Mary,  m.  June,  1833,  Capt.  Charles 
Stanhope  Jones,  59th  Regt.  (deceased),  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son  of  Owen  Williams, 

Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Llanidan,  in  Anglesey,  purchased 
1788,  Temple  Mills,  and  represented  Great  Marlow  in  Parlia- 
ment from  1790  to  1802.  He  m.  Catherine  Lloyd,  and  had 
issue, 

Owen,  his  heir. 

John,  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Currie,  of  Boughton  Hall, 
CO.  Chester. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1830. 

Jane,  m.  Major-Gen.  W.  Wheatley. 

Ainma,  m.  1st,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Knox,  of  the  1st  Foot 
Guards;  and2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Campbell,  K.C.B. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  29  Nov.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Owen  Williams,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  6.  1764,  M.P.  for 
Marlow,  who  m.  July,  1792,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  cf  the  Rev. 
Edward  Hughes,  of  Kinmel  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  1821)  had  two  sons, 

Thomas  Peers,  his  heir. 

Owen  Edward,  6.  Jan.  1798. 
Mr.  Williams  d.  23  Feb.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

LiEnr.-CoL.  Thomas  Peers  Williams,  of  Temple  House, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  Royal  Anglesey 
Jlilitia,  and  M.P.  for  Great  Marlow,  6.  27  March,  1795  ;  j)i.  27 
Aug.  1835,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Anthony  Bacon,  Esq.  of 
Elcott,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Owen  Lewis  Cope,  now  of  Temple  House. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  13  Aug.  1866,  Sir  Richard  Lewis 
Mostyn  Williams-Bulkeley,  Bart.,  who  d.  27  Jan.  1884. 

II.  Emily  Gwendoline,  m.  8  Aug.  1863,  William  Henry,  2nd 
Earl  Cowley,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Edith,  TO.  8  Jan.  1871,  Heneage,  7th  Earl  of  Aylesford. 

IV.  Blanche  Mary,  m.  15  Jan.  1866,  Lord  Charles  John, 
younger  son  of  the  6th  Duke  of  Roxburghe. 


Mr.  Williams  d.  Sept.  1875.    His  widow  d.  24  Nov.  1876. 

Artns — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  Cornish  choughs 
ppr.  each  with  an  erm.  spot  in  the  bill.  Crest — A  Cornish 
chough  ppr.  holding  in  his  dexter  claw  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Motto 
— Duw  a  ddarpar  i'r  Brain.  (God  feedeth  the  ravens;.  Motto 
of  the  Treffos  line — Duw  mi  dy  ras. 

Seats — Temple  House,  Great  Marlow ;  and  Craig-y-Don, 
Bangor.     Town  Residence — 24,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 


WILLIAMS    OF    PENPONT. 

Williams,  Anne  Maria,  of  Penpont,  co.  Brecon, 
s.  her  brother  19  Nov.  1893. 

Lineagre. — Jones,  in  his  History  of  Brectnocl-sJiire,  ti-aces 
the  descent  of  this  ancient  family  from  Sin  Thomas,  or  Sir 
Richard  Boleyne,  or  Bcllen,  one  of  the  knights  of  Bernard 
Newmarch,  a  Norman  Chieftain,  who,  allured  by  the  success 
of  Robert  FMtzhamon,  in  co.  Glamorgan,  was  tempted,  with 
a  determined  band  of  followers,  to  enter  co.  Brecknock,  which 
he  conquered  from  Rhys  ap  Tewdwr,  Prince  of  South  Wales. 
From  this  same  family  of  Bullen  sprang,  it  is  believed,  the 
Bollens,  or  BoLETNEs,  of  Blickling,  Norfolk;  but  English 
genealogists  have  been  silent  as  to  the  descent  prior  to  Sir 
Thomas  Boleyne,  1411,  from  whom  Anna  Boletne,  Queen  of 
England,  was  the  4th  in  descent.  Of  the  unfortunate  Queen 
(always  considered  of  the  same  race  as  the  Breconshire  Bullens), 
there  is  a  very  good  portrait  at  Penpont. 

Rev.  Thomas  Williams,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Llanspyddid,  son  of 
William  ap  Philip  ap  Richard  Lawrence  ap  John  ap  Lawrence 
Bullen,  appears,  from  an  inscription  on  his  gravestone,  to  have 
been  proud  of  his  traditional  descent  from  the  same  ancestor, 
as  the  mother  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  From  his  having  been 
the  first  who  introduced  the  use  of  the  surplice  in  the  church 
service,  he  was  called  "Vicar  gwyn  Llanspyddid,"  or  the 
White  Vicar  of  Llanspyddid.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Stonies,  of  Even-jobb,  co.  Radnor,  and  d.  1613,  leaving  by  her 
(with  four  daus.)  an  only  son. 

Rev.  Daniel  Williams,  Vicar  of  Llanspyddid,  who  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Lewis,  of  Ffrwdgrech,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Abercamlais,  LL.B.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jeffrey  Jeffreys,  of  Abercynrig,  and  had.  with  two  daus.. 
an  only  son,  Thomas  Williams,  vi.  Esther,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  Elias  Owen,  Vicar  of  Beguildy,  and 
rf.  1700,  having  had  issue.  The  eldest  son,  Rev.  Thomas 
Williams,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  Penry,  Esq.  of 
Llwyncyntefin,  and  had  an  eldest  son.  Rev.  John  Williams, 
Canon  of  St.  David's,  who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Penry  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Penpont,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
The  eldest  son  (the  great-great-grandson  of  Thomas,  of 
Abercamlais), 

Ven.  John  Williams,  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Penry  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  Canon  of  St.  David's,  d.  unm. 

2  Pcniy,  TO.  Georgina  Dames,  of  The  Havannah,  and 
had  a  son  and  a  dau., 

John  Penry  Williams,  of  Abercamlais,  b.  15  July, 

1824  ;  d.  unm.  1861. 
Harriec  Anne,  d.  unm. 

1  Anne,  d.  un>n. 

2  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

3  Martha,  ?7!.  the  Ven.  Richard  Davies,  Archdeacon  of 
Brecon,  and  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1  Jan.  1829.  the 
Very  Rev.  Thcmas  Williams,  M.A.  of  Aberbran,  co. 
Brecon  (vide  intra),  Dean  of  Llandaff,  who  d.  21  April, 
1877,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1878), 

Garnons  (Rev.),  of  Abercamlais,  J.P.  cos.  Brecon  and 
Radnor,  Rural  Dean,  Vicar  of  Bettws,  Penpont, 
Prebendary  of  St.  David's,  6.  26  Dec.  1829;  m.  11 
Jan.  1854,  Catherine  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Fenton 
Hort,  Esq.  of  Hardwick  House,  co.  Monmouth,  and 
by  her  who  d.  28  Dec.  1892,  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Garnons  (Rev.),  B.A.  Oxon,  b.  11  Nov. 
1854. 

2  Richard  Davies  Garnons,  Capt.  Royal  Fusiliers,  b. 
15  June,  1856  ;  in.  8  Jan,  1885,  Alice  Jessie,  dau. of 
F.  Bircham,  Esq.  of  Burhill,  Surrey. 

3  Aylmer  Herbert  Garnons,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  2  July, 
1857. 

4  Gerald  Garnons,  b.  10  Feb.  1859. 

5  Hugh  Penry  Boleyn  Garnons,  d.  an  infant,  1865. 

6  Mark  Penry  Fenton  Garnons,  b.  25  April,  1867. 

7  Penry  Garnons,  b.  9  Feb.  Is73. 

1  Katharine  Frances  Helena  Garnons. 

2  Annabella  Mary  Garnons,  to.  18  June,  1885,  Capt. 
Alfred  C.  Worlledge,  South  Wales  Borderers. 

3  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1871. 

Mr.  Garnons  Williams  s.  to  the  Abercamlais  estate  on 
the  death  of  his  cousin,  John  P.  Williams,  Esq.,  1861. 
Richard  Davies,  d.  unm.  Rowland  Thomas, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Llowes,  co.  Radnor. 
Herbert  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Vicarot  Brecon,  6.  15  Feb.  1S36  : 
m.  15  I'ct.  JS6S,  Frances  Cathcviru',  dau.  of  Col. 
Dickinson,  and  has  issue,  Dousla.s  Herbert,  b.  10 
Jan.  ISTO;  Thomas,  6.  10  Xov.  Ib76  ;  Gladys;  and 
Porothy. 
Elizabet'u  Anne.  Annabclla. 

Katherine  Isabella. 
4  Anna  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Griffiths,  and  had  issue, 
Charles,  Vicar  of  TahicUddu;  David  Hanmer;  Anna, 
m.  Capcl  Mici-s,  Esq. 
11.  John,  of  whose  line  wc  treat. 

in.  F.dward  (Rev.),  settled  at  St.  David's,  Brecon,  ni.  Eliza- 
lirth,  dan.  of  Tliomas  Lewis,  of  Ffrwdgrech,  by  his  wife,  a 
(iau.  of  Henry  Vaughan,  of  Moccas,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  co. 
Brecon  temp'  Elizabeth,  and  had  issue.    His  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 
Edward,  of  Gworn-y-fisin,  the  "loyal  sheriff"  of  Brccon- 
sliire  «ho  made  the  return  to  Cromwell  in  favour  of  the 
oppressed  clergy  of  the  co.  in  1660,  which  occasioned  his 
removal   from  ofiBce.    He  «i.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Henry  Sted- 
man,  of  the  Priory  of  Brecon,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
two  sons,  1  Edward,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Daniel  Williams, 
of  Penpont,  and  had  a  son,  Edward,  of  Gwernddu,  d.  s.j). ; 
2  John,  Rector  of  Penderin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Ouseley,   and   had,  besides   three   daus.,   one   son,  Rev. 
Edward  Williams,  of  Blaunant,  Rector  of  Vaynor,  d.s.p. 
IV.  Richard,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Morgan,  of  Llan- 
nerch-Bledri,  and  had  issue, 

1  Uichard,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Gwyn,  Esq.  of  Glanbvan  ;  and  </.  s.  p.  17U0. 

2  Thomas,  Capt.,  d.  s.  p.  at  sea. 

3  Daniel,  m.  Anne  liobinson,  of  Brecon. 

4  Edward,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.    and   co-heiress  of   Howcl 
Thomas,  of  Gaer  ;  but  d.  s.  p. 

6  Tobias  Williams  (Uev.),  Vicar  of  Devynock,  m.  Isabella 
Glyn,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Richard,  Vicar  of  Aberyskir,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Waters,  of  Carmarthen,  and  had,  besides  three  daus.. 
;U1  d.  unm.,  two  sons, 
Richard,  of  .Vberbran,  m.  Anna  Jane,  dau.  of  I'enry 

\\  illiams,  Esq.  of  Penpont. 
Thomas,  of  Brecon,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd. 
and  had,  besides  two  daus.  (Elizabeth, ;«.  1st,  William 
Gunter;  and  2ndly,  Rev.  David  Williams;  and  Cathe- 
rine, in.  George  Griffin,  Esq.  of  co.  Monmouth),  and 
a  son,  Thomas,  Banister-ai-Law,  whoi/.  unrn.  IbOO, 
another  son.  Robert,  of  Abeibran,  who  hi.  Annaliella, 
dau.  of  William  Garnons,  Esq.  of  Trelough,  co. 
Hereford,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Annabella  and 
Cassandra)  a  son.  Vert  Rev.  Thomas  Williams, 
M.A.,  Dean  of  Llandaff.  J. P.,  who  d.  1877.  having 
m.  (vide  supra)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archdeacon 
Davies,  and  had  Issue  as  given  above. 
Robert,  of  London. 

'i'hoiDas,  'hi.,  and  had  issue,  Thomas ;  Robert;  Daniel; 
ToMas;  and  Mary,  d.  warn.  Tobias,  of  London. 

The2nd8on, 

Rev.  Joun  Williams,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Hugh 
Pcnry,  Vicar  of  Devynock ;  and  d.  1607,  aged  70,  having  had, 
besides  two  sons,  Penryand  John,  both  rf.  s. p.,  an  elder  son, 

Damel  Williams,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Brecon,  1673,  hi. 
1st,  Blanche,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Hoo  Games, 
of  Kewton,  and  by  her,  with  whom  he  acquired  I'cnpont 
and  other  estates,  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  s.  p.  just  before 
attaining  his  majority.  He  built  the  present  mansion  1660, 
and  founded  the  Penpont  branch  of  the  family.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Sybil,  dau.  of  George  Gwyn,  of  Llanelwedd,  and  by 
her  had  numerous  issue,  i.  Gwyn,  i/.  s.p.  in  the  lifetime  of 
his  father;  ii.  Daniel,  d.  s.p. ;  in.  Penrt,  of  whom  presently; 
IV.  George,  d.  s.  p.;  v.  Rowland,  settled  in  London;  vi.  John, 
settled  at  Bristol;  i.  Joan,  to.  George  Bowen,  of  Wolf'sdale; 
II.  Sybil,  m.  Richard  Russell,  of  Hereford;  in.  Anna;  and  iv. 
Elinor,  m.  Kdward  Williams,  of  Frwdgrcch.     The  3rd  son, 

Penkt  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  High  Sheriff  1732,  ?«. 
Anna  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuul  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Minchin- 
hampton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Aug.  1764, 
aged  71)  had  issue, 

PnrLip,  d.  s.  p.  Penrt,  of  whom  presently. 

Sybil.  Sarah,  m.  Rev.  John  Williams,  of  Abercamlais. 

Catherine,  m.  Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Brecon. 

Anna  Jane,  m.  Richard  Williams,  Esq.  of  Aberbran. 

The  2nd  son, 

Penrt  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
May,  177s)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  t.  p.  Philip,  of  whom  we  treat. 

.Samuel,  d.  s.  p.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Davis,  Vicar  of  Brecon. 

jVnne,  m.  ihe  Ven.  John  Williams,  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan. 

Mary  Catherine. 

Marlha,  to.  Francis  Edwards,  Esq,  of  Haverfordwest. 


Mr.  Penry  Williams  d.  15  Jan.  1781,  aged  67.    His  2na  son, 

Philip  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  High  Sheiiff  1780,  ii». 
1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Williams,  of  Llangat- 
toc,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Osborne  Yeats,  Esq. 
of  Monksmill,  co.  Gloucester.  He  m.  2ndly,  29  March,  1781, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Osborne,  Esq.  of  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  2  Nov.  1794,  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  and 
a  son, 

Penrt  Willl^ms,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  High  Sheriff  1804,  and 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  co.  Brecon,  1836,  m.  1  May,  1804,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Monksmill,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  d.  16  Jan.  1847,  leaving  by  her,  who  survived  him  till 
1S55, 

I.  Penrt,  late  of  Penpont. 

II.  Philip  Penry,  of  Stoke  House,  Tenbury,  J. P.  and  D.L.„ 
for  COS.  Brecon  and  Worcester,  and  J. P.  for  Salop,  b.  6 
July,  1812;  m.  15  April,  1837,  Charlotte  Hamilton  Sey- 
mour, youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  E.  Seymour, 
R.N.  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Somerset,  D.),  and  d.  1873,  hav- 
ing had  issue, 

1  Philip  Seymour,  of  Napleton  House,  co.  Worcester,  6. 
15  March,  1841 ;  m.  27  Oct.  1874,  Susanna  Elizabeth 
Bailey,  dau.  of  Rev.  Caleb  Whitefoord,  Rector  of  Whit- 
ton,  Salop,  and  has  issue,  i.  Philip  Penry,  6.  9  March, 
1876;  II.  Arthur  Boleyn,  b.  29  Nov.  1878;  I.  Susanna 
Hamilton,  6.  5  July,  1877. 

2  Seymour  Yeats  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  31  March,  1844. 

3  Arthur  Penry,  b.  19  May,  1846. 

4  Francis  A'Deane,  b.  5  Sept.  1849. 

5  Edward  Osborne,  6.  20  June,  1854. 

6  Claud  St.  Maur,  b.  17  Feb.  1866. 

1  Charlotte  Maria,  m.  13  Nov.  1862,  'William  Edwards 
Michell,  Esq.  of  Newham,  Tiiiro. 

2  Isabel  Katherine  Mary,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Landham 
brett,  2nd  West  India  Regt. 

3  Alice  Clarence,  m.  F.  C.  Brett,  Esq. 
I.  Anna  Maria. 

His  eldest  son, 

Penrt  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford. 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1848,  6.  3  Nov.  1807 ;  to.  19  July,  1832,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Downes,  Esq.  of  Hereford,  and  by  her  who  d.  2  Dec.  1886, 
had  issue, 

I.  Penrt  Boletne,  of  Penpont,  J.P.,  6.  5  May,  1837,  d.  unm. 
19  Nov.  1893. 

II.  Philip  Downcs,  6.  4  June,  1840;  d.  unm.  March,  1869. 

III.  James  Osborne,  b.  7  May,  1844;  d.  unm.  21  April,  1871, 
I.  Anne  Maria,  now  of  Penpont.  ii.  Elizabeth  Anna. 

III.  Frances  Katherine,  m.  1  June,  1875,  Col.  John  C.  D. 
Murray,  R.A.,  and  has  issue,  Penry  John,  6.  6  Jan.  1881 ; 
Frances  Anne,  6.  8  July,  1876;  Elize  Mary,  6.  16F"eb.  1878, 
d.  26  Feb.  18s7 ;  and  Dorothy,  b.  14  July,  1889. 

IV.  Adelaide  Marj'. 

V.  Blanche  Emily,  m.  14  June,  1888,  Col.  Evan  Aubrey 
Tliomas,  late  7th  D.G.  (see  Thomas  of  ]i''eljield),  and  has 
issue,  Edward  Penry,  b.  9  May,  1890. 

Mr.  Penry  Williams  rf.  4  F'eb.  1886,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Seal — Penpont,  Brecon. 


WILLIAMS    OF    TEE-CASTELL. 

Williams,  Henry  Heebeex,  Esq.  of  Tre-Cas- 
tell,  CO.  Anglesey,  J.P.and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1888, 
b.  Sei3t.  185-i;  M.A.,  Oxon. 

Lineage.— Henet  Williams,  Esq.  of  Tre-Arddur,  co. 
Anglesey,  to.  1816,  Jane,  only  child  of  Hugh  Owen,  Esq.  of 
Sybylltir  and  Tre-Caatell,  and  d.  1856,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
1854)  a  son, 

Henrt  Owen  Williams,  Esq.  of  Tre-Castell  and  Tre-Arddur, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1852,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Major  Holborn, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Herbert,  now  of  Tre-Castell. 

II.  Raymond  Owen  ^Rev.).  in.  Leonard  Arthur  Owen. 
IV.  Reginald  Muzio.                       v.  William  Henry  Walter. 

I.  Jane  Owen,  m.  T.  H.  Spiers,  Esq. 

II.  Mabel  Margaret  Sarah,  m.  T.  De  L.  Hardy,  Esv-j. 
in.  Amy,  m.  G.  A.  Mossop,  Esq. 

IV.  Alice  Henrietta.  v.  Annie  Arabella. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  1869. 

Sent— Tre-Caste]],  near  Beaumaris. 
t'^u6— Magistrates'. 


WILLIAMS    OF    GNATON. 

Williams,  Michael,  Esq.  of  Gnaton  Hall,  co. 
Devon,  J. P.  and  County  Councillor,  M.A.,i.  2  June, 
1857 ;  m.  2  March,  1882,  Dorotiiea  Mary,  dau.  of 


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2221 


Edward  S.  Carus  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Penmounfc,  J.P. 
Cornwall. 

Xiineagre. — Burncoose,  Cornwall,  is  the  oldest  residence 
of  this  family.  Michael  Williams,  of  that  place,  vi.  30  Nov. 
1752,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Henry  Harris,  Esq.  of  Cusgarne,  Corn- 
■wall,  by  his  -nife,  Elizabeth  Kempthome,  and  grand-dau.  of 
John  Harris,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Beau- 
champ,  Esq.  of  Trevince,  and  d.  1775.    His  son, 

John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Scorrier  House  and  Burncoose, 
•Cornwall,  b.  23  Sept.  1753;  m.  22  Jan.  1776,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Martyn  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killifreth,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1826)  had  issue.  His  youngest  son  was  Sir  William  Williams, 
Bart,  of  TreguUow.  The  2nd  son  (but  the  eldest  to  leave 
issue), 

Michael  Williams,  Esq,  of  Scorrier  House  and  Caerhays 
Castle,  Cornwall,  M.P.  for  the  western  division  of  that  co. 
from  1853  to  1858,  b.  5  June,  1785;  m.  5  March,  1813,  Eliza- 
heth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Eales,  Esq.  of  Eastdon  House,  Devon, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  July,  1852)  had  issue, 
John  Michael,  his  heir. 
Eichard  Eales,  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  6.2  Aug.  1816; 

d.  1861. 
Chailes  Edward,  b.  5  Aug.  1818  :  d.  12  Oct.  1842. 
William,  Lieut.  13th  Foot,  b.  27  March,   1821 ;  d.  13  June, 

1846. 
Michael  Henry,  of  Pencalenick,  Truro,  J.F.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1S79,  6.  1  Nov.    1823;  m.  5  Oct.  1852, 
Catherine  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Alinack,  Esq.  of  Long 
Melford,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Harcourt,  b.  1869  ; 
Godfrey    Trevelyan ;    Alice  Catherine ;    Edith ;    and  four 
other  daus. 
Ceorge,  of  Scorrier  House  and  Lanarth,  Helstone,  Cornwall, 
6.  29  July,  1827,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  1375; 
m.  29  March,  18E9,  Charlotte  Mary  Horton,  2nd  and  younger 
<lau.  of  Stephen  Davey,  Esq.  of  Bochyn,  and  has  issue,  1 
John,  b.  7  Sept.   1861  ;  2  George,  b.  30  Sept.   1862,  d.  30 
Dec.  1875;  3  Percival  Davies,  b.  22  April,   1865;  1  Mabel 
Claudia  Susan,  b.  21  Aug.  1869. 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Williams,  Esq.,  an 
officer  12th  Lancers;  both  d.  1849,  and  left  issue. 
Ulr.  Williams,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Glamorgan 
1839,  and  was  senior  D.L.  of  Cornwall,  and  Deputy  Warden 
of  the  Stannaries,  d.  15  June,  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Michael  Williams,  Esq.  of  Gnaton  Hall,  co.  Devon, 
and  Caerhays  Castle,  Cornwall,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
1865,  and  Special  Deputy  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  b.  25 
Dec.  1813;  vi.  24  Feb.  1852,  Elizabeth  Maria,  elder  dau.  of 
Stephen  Davey,  Esq.  of  Bochym,  Cornwall,  and  niece  of 
Eichard  Davey,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  West  Cornwall,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  1884)  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Charles,  of  Caerhays  Castle,  and  Werrington  Park, 
Cornwall,  M.P.,  b.  30  Sept.  1861,  m.  15  Oct.  1884,  Mary 
Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Martin  Williams,  2nd  Bart, 
of  TreguUow,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Charles,  b.  1886. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  12  Dec.  1872,  John  Borlase,  youngest  son 
of  Thomas  Simon  Bolitho,  Esq.  of  Terngwainton,  Penzance. 
He  d.  1876,  leaving  issue  (see  that  family). 

II.  Charlotte,  to.  17  Nov.  1881,  Edward  Powys  Eogers,  2nd 
son  of  Eev.  John  Eogers,  of  Stanage  Park,  Herefordshire, 
and  has  issue. 

HI    Clara,  d.  1884. 

IV.  Florence,  m.  2  April,  1891,  John  Salushury,  youngest 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Trelawny,  of  Poltair,  Penzance. 

Mr.  WiUiams  d.  1880. 

Arms — Vair  three  crescents  or.  Crest — A  demi- eagle 
az.,  with  wings  elevated  sa.,  each  wing  charged  with  four 
bezants. 

Seai-Gnaton  Hall,  Yealmpton,  Plymouth,  co.  Devon;  and 
Morfa  Newquay,  Cornwall. 

Clubs — Brooks'  and  VVindhatn. 


WILLIAMS    OF    WALLOG. 

Williams,  Geoege  Geiffiths,  Esq,  of  Wallog, 
CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Oxford,  J.P.  for 
Derby,  Hon.  Col.  5th  Brigade  Welsh  Division,  E. A., 
High  Sheriff,  1876,  b.  23  July,  1832 ;  m.  9  Nov. 
1S71,  Sarah  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Ceorge  Checkland, 
Esq.  of  Hawkswick,  St.  Albans,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geokge  Checkland,  6.  18  Oct.  1872. 
I.  Florence  Mary. 

Lineage.— The  Eev.  Isaac  Williams,  Prebendary  of 
Brecon,  Vicar  of  Llanrhystid  Llansantfraid,  and  Penhryn, 
2nd  son  of  David  Williams,  Esq.  of  Tynywern,  co.  Cardigan ; 
iii.  1st,  Mary  Jones,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  William,  who 


d.  s.  p. ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  of  Llan- 
dovery, CO.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

Isaac  Llotd,  of  whom  presently. 

James,  d.  s.  p. 

David  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Banghurst,  Hants,  m.  Sarah 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hawker,  E.N.,  and  had  issue  live  sons 
and  one  dau. 

Anne,  m.  Eev.  Lewis  Evans,  Vicar  of  Llanfihangel  Gene- 
wi-glyn,  and  Llantihangel  y  Croiddyn. 

Elizabeth,  m.  W.  C.  Gilbertson,  Esq.  of  Cefngwyn,  co.  Car- 
digan, J.P.  and  D.L. 

The  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Llotd  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  Barrister-at-Law ; 
m.  1779,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Matthew  Davies, 
Esq.  of  Cwmcynfelin,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  Sheriff  for  the  co.  1790, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Eichardes,  Esq.  of  Penglais, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jenkin  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Clochfaen,  co.  Montgomery,  and  of  Abbey  Cwmhir,  co, 
Eadnor,  lineal  descendant  of  Tudyr  Trefor,  Earl  of  Hereford, 
and  Eachel  his  wife,  sister  and  heiress  of  Edward,  and  dau.  of 
John  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Cwmhir,  Matthew  Davies  in- 
herited Cwmcynfelin  from  his  maternal  uncle,  Matthew  Evans; 
the  family  of  Evans  having  resided  at  CwmcynQl  (or  Aher 
Dwmcynfil,  as  it  was  anciently  called)  for  generations. 
Isaac  Lloyd  Williams,  by  Ann  his  wife  (who  d.  1840),  had 
issue, 

Matthew  Davies,  of  Cwmcynfelin. 

Jonathan,  b.  3  Nov.  IbOl  ;  </.  unin.  23  Oct.  1834. 

Isaac,   late  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  m.  Caroline, 

dau.  of  Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington  House, 

Devon. 

Charies  Lloyd,  6.  5  Sept.  1805. 
Jane,  m.  Ven.  Sir  George  Prevost,   2nd  Bart,  of  Stinch- 

combe. 

Mr.  I.  Williams  d.  Oct.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Davies  Williams,  Esq.  of  Cwmcynfelin,  co.  Car- 
digan, J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  of  Cambridge,  b.  2  June,  1800; 
m.  19  Feb.  1828,  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Simon 
GrifBths,  Esq.  of  Cwmrhaidr,  co.  Montgomery,  son  of  Jenkin 
Griffiths,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Susan  Pugh,  heiress  of  Cwmrhaidr, 
descended  from  Athelstan  Glodredd,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6 
Nov.  1849)  had  issue, 

Geoege  Griffiths,  now  of  Wallop. 

Chailes  Jonathan,  b.  10  April,  1838  ;  d.  25  Jan.  1874. 

Isaac,  b.  2  Jan.  1840. 

Lewis,  b.  1  April,  1843. 

David  Kdward,  b.  21  July,  1847. 

Catharine. 

Jane  Mary  Anne,  d.  Feb.  1836. 

Susanna. 

Sarali  Ann,  d.  31  Nov.  1865. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  James  Lewis,  Llanrian,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
has  issue  four  children. 

.<4?-ms— Quarterly :  1st,  or,  a  griffin  segreant  vert,  armed 
gu. ;  2nd,  az.,  an  eagle  displayed  or;  3rd,  arg.  a  lion  passant 
sa.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  ;  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa., 
between  three  ravens  ppr.  Creat— A  cock  ppr.  Motto — Daw 
a'n  Bendithio. 

Seat — Wallog,  Aberystwyth,  co.  Cardigan. 

ifesidmce —Ffynoncaradog,  BowStert,  E.S.O.,  co.  Cardigan. 


WILLIAMS     OF    DEUDRAETH     CASTLE. 

Williams,  Aethfe  Osmond,  Esq.  of  Deudraeth 
Castle,  CO.  Merioneth,  b.  17  March,  1849,  educated 
at  Eton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Merioneth  and 
Carnarvon,  and  Chairman  of  Merioneth  County 
Council  since  1892 ;  m.  1880,  Frances  Evelyn, 
dau.  of  John  W.  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Bericote,  co. 
Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

Osmond  Trahebne  Decdraeth,  b.  1883. 

Lineage. — Gethin  Wtnne,  of  Saethon,  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Williams,  was  the  son  of  Blaurice  Wynne,  of 
Saethon,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Maurice  Williams,  of 
Hafodgarregog ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Price,  of  Plasdu, 
and  had  a  son, 

William  AVilliams,  of  Saethon,  ra.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Devereux,  of  Nantycribba,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had  a  son, 

Arthdk  Evans  Williams,  of  Saethon,  m.  Elnaia,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Anwyl,  of  Dolfiiog,  co.  Merioneth,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Williams,  of  Saethon,  m.  1748,  Ann,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Dafyd  ap  Griffith,  of  llendre,  and  d.  1796,  leaving 
a  son, 

David  Williams,  Esq.  of  Saethon,  who,  by  Jane  his  wife 
(whom  he  m.  19  May,  1790)  had  several  sons  and  daus.    The 


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younirest,  Abraham  C.  Jones  ■Williams,  Esq.  of  Gclliwig,  co. 
Carnarvon.  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1S67,  b.  1813;  m.  1854,  Eliza- 
bttli.  only  ilau.  of  Sir  Love  and  Laily  Jones  Parry,  of  Madryn, 
CO.  Carnarvon.  Mr.  Williams  d.  -ZS  March,  1823,  and  was  .■.-. 
tv  liis  3rd  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

'Pavid  Williams,  Esq.  of  Poudraeth  Castle,  co.  Jlerioncth. 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  and  M.P.  for  Merionethshire, 
b.  28  June,  1800;  m.  25  Sept.  1841,  Anne  Louisa  Lovcday 
(present  possessor),  only  dau.  of  William  'Williams,  Esq.  of 
Pennarthuchaf,  co.  Merioneth,  Barrister-at  Law,  descended 
paternally  from  the  Xasnets  of  Macstipamh/,  and  maternally 
from  Tuo-MAS  of  Coidhcln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Edward  Wynn,  b.  July,  1842,  d.  v.  p. 

II.  Arthcr  Osmond,  now  of  Deudraeth  Castle. 

III.  Edward  Herbert  Vaughan. 

IV.  Edmund  Trevor  Lloyd. 

V.  Llewellyn  Leonard  BiUkeley. 

I.  Ansharad  Wynn,  Hi.  A.  H.  Keid,  Esq. 

II.  Dora  Louisa,  7n.  24  July,  1879,  Homer  Williams,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  C.  E.  Williama,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  DolmelyiiUyn, 
CO.  Merioneth,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Fanny  Caroline,  m.  John  Bell,  Esq. 

IV.  Harriot  Gertrude,  m.  6  Feb.  1879,  Robert  Clover  Beaz- 
ley.  2nd  son  of  James  Beazley,  Esq.  of  Fern  Hill,  Claughton, 
Birkenhead. 

V.  Florence  Gay  Octavia,  m.  Ernest  De  La  Eue,  Esq. 

VI.  Blnnehe  Winefred  Wynn,  m.  Percev.al  Currey,  Esq. 

VII.  .-Vlice  Helena  Alexander. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 
Arthur  Osmond  Williams,  Esq.  of  Deudraeth  Castle,  co. 

Merioneth. 

Seaf— Deudraeth  Castle,  Penrhyndeudraeth,  co.  Merioneth. 
Club—lieiuTsn. 


WILLIAMS    OF    BE,YNTIRION. 

TViiLiAMS,  Samuel  Charles  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Bryntirion,  co.  Eadnor,  J.P.,  High  SherifE  1880-1, 
and  Vice-Chairman  County  Council,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxon,  M.P.  (Eadnor),  1880-4,  b.  29  May,  1842 ;  m. 
26  Feb.  1867,  Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
"William  Robinson  Luttman-Johnson  (formerly 
Mieliell)  of  Binderton  House,  Sussex,  M.A.  Triu. 
Coll.  Oxon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Florence  Maura,  b.  19  Dec.  1807. 
n.  Mary  Margaret,  b.  22  May,  1869. 
III.  Caroline  Josephine,  6.  29  May,  1870. 
VI.  Elizabeth  Alice,  6. 17  Aug.  1871. 

V.  Clara  Joan,  b.  1  Jan.  1874. 

VI.  Gwladys  Abigail,  b.  27  Nov.  1875. 

Lineage. — David  Williams,  Esq.  of  Ehayader,  in  the 
CO.  of  Eadnor,  had  three  sons, 

I.  John  (Eev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Jonathan  (Eev.),  Author  of  h:  "History  of  the  County 
of  Eadnor,"  in  which  work  v  ill  be  found  a  full  history  of 
his  family. 

in.  Henry  (Eev.),  who  founded  a  Lectureship  at  Ehayador 
Church. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  John  Williams,  m.  Abigail,  dau.  of  Evan  Evans,  and 
in  her  issue,  eldest  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Thomas  Evans,  Esq. 
of  Xoyadd,  Cwmdanddwr,  co.  Eadnor,  and  had  issue  two  sons 
and  two  daua., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Evan,  m.  and  left  three  sons  and  three  daus. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  Dr.  West,  and  d.  leaving  one  dau.,  who  m. 
Dr.  James,  of  Presteign. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Jones,  Esq.  of  Wecdon. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  John  Williams,  Vicar  of  Spelsbury,  co.  Oxford,  and 
afterwards  Brj-ntirion,  co.  Eadnor,  previously  Student  and 
Cencor  of  Chri.=t'6  Church,  Oxford,  b.  1797;  m.  1840,  Jane, 
widow  of  John  Patterson,  Esq.  of  co.  Devon,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1844)  he  left  at  his  decease  Nov.  1873,  a  son  and  a  dau., 

Samuel  Chakles  Evans,  now  of  Bryntirion. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  r.i.  1848,  Herbert  Owen  Johnes,  Esq.  of 
Ganhmyl,  co.  Montgomery,  previously  Capt.  in  the  7th 
Lancers,  and  afterwards  I8th  Eegt.  (Koyal  Irish);  and  d. 
Nov.  1877,  leaving  with  two  other  sons  (of  whom  one  is 
dead),  and  four  daus.,  an  elder  son,  Llewellyn  Herbert  Owen 
Johnes,  6.  1869. 

Seat — Bryntirion,  Ehayader,  co.  Eadnor. 
Ciu6«— National  Liberal;  and  New  University, 


■WILLIAMS    OF    PENDLEY    MANOR. 

Williams,  Joseph  Grout,  Esq.  of  Pendley 
Manor,  Tring,  co.  Hertford,  J.P.  cos.  Hertford  and 
Buckingham,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Hertford  1889, 
b.  16  June,  1848  ;  ;».  16  Oct.  1878,  Catharine  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robert  TidswcU,  Esq.  of  Seymour  House, 
Denmark  Hill,  co.  Surrey. 

Lineagre. — Eev.  James  Williams,  M.A.  of  Tring  Park, 
CO.  Hertford,  cZ.  16  March,  1871,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife 
(who  d.  12  June,  1872), 

I.  Joseph  Grout,  now  of  Pendley  Manor. 

II.  George  Stanley. 

I.  Eleanor  Elizabeth. 

II.  Harriet  Georgiana. 

Sca(— Pendley  Manor,  near  Tring,  co.  Hertford. 
CYici— Carlton. 


LLOYD-WILLIAMS    OF    GWEENANT. 

Llotd-Williams,  Anne  Maria,  of  Gwernaut 
Park,  CO.  Cardigan,  widow  of  Caulfeild  Tynte 
Lloyd-Williams,  Esq. 

Lineage. — This  family  is  one  of  very  considerable 
antiquity  in  Wales. 

Thomas  Williams,  Esq.,  who  m.  Mary  Lloyd,  heiress  of 
Llwyn-Eheol,  co.  Cardigan,  assumed  upon  his  marriage  the 
additional  name  of  Lloyd  ;  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lloyd  W^illiams,  Esq.  of  Gwernant  Park,  co.  Car- 
digan, who  m.  Martha  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Morley  Pendred 
Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow,  by  the  Lady 
Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Aldborough,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,  in  the  Hon.  E.  I.  Company's  Bengal  army,  and 
afterwards  in  Holy  Orders  as  a  Chaplain  in  India,  w.  1815, 
Isabella  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  Gilbert  Parke,  of  Highnam 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1824,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
1873)  had  issue, 

1  Gilbert,  d.  young. 

2  George  Ellis,  b.  8  Oct.  1823 :  late  Capt.  in  H.:^r.  24th 
Eegt.,  severely  wounded  at  Chillianwallah;  m.  16  May, 
1857,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Freeman,  Esq,, 
and  has  had  issue, 

Ellis,  d.  young. 

Thomas  George,  d.  young. 

Charles,  d.  young. 

Gilbert  Henry,  b.  11  April,  1871. 

Evan,  d.  young. 

Kate,  m.  14  Dec.  1881,  Edward  Albert  Jeffreys,  Esq., 

Surveyor-General  of  Sarawak,  and  has  issue. 
Adela  Isabel  Mary,  m.  28   Dec.  1891,   Samuel    Moore 

Percy  Bingham,  Esq.,  Govt.  Engineer,  Ceylon,  and  has 

issue. 
Coralie  Mabel. 
1  Isabella,  d.  young.  2  Agnes,  d.  young. 

3  Adelaide. 

IV.  Augustus  Aldborough,  Coram.  E.N.,  m.  Anne  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Bell,  Esq.,  and  left  issue, 

I  .John.  2  Aldborough. 

1  Louisa  Grace,  to.  Richard  Preston,  Esq.  of  Harold  Court 
CO.  Essex,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Louisa  Maria,  m.  1825,  Sir  William  Oldnall  Eussell,  Knt., 
Chief  Justice  of  Bengal,  1832,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Augusta  Sophia,  m.  Eev.  James  Saunders,  of  Saunders 
Grove,  co.  Wicklow. 

John  Lloyd-Williams,  Esq.,  d.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Edward  Lloyd-Williams,  Esq.  of  Gwernant  Park,  B.arrister- 
at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  m.  Dorothea  de  Pipe,  dau.  of  James 
Bell,  Esq.  of  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford,  by  Sarah  Grace  his  wife, 
sister  of  Samuel  Pipe-Wolferstan,  Esq.  of  Stafford  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  left  issue,  an  only  son, 

Caulfeild  Tynte  Lloyd-Williams,  Esq.  of  Gwernant  Park, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  of  Cardigan  1869,  6.  1818  ;  m. 
1843,  and  d.  s.  p.,  leaving  Gwernant  Park  to  his  widow,  Anne 
Maria,  for  her  life. 

iScaJ— Gwernant  Park,  co.  Cardigan. 


WILLIAMSON    OF    CARDRONA. 

Williamson,   Katherine   Isabella   Ker,   of 
Cardrona,  co.  Peebles. 
Lineagei— This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  neighbour- 


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hood  of  PecMes  from  a  very  early  period,  and  many  of  its 
members  have  been  OEScials  of  the  hurgh. 

John  Williamson  held  land  there  in  1317 ;  Adam 
Williamson,  in  1343,  rendered  the  accounts  of  the  burgh  to 
the  Lord  Chamberlain  ;  Joun  Williamson,  sat  in  Parliament 
1357;  William  Williamson,  was  Bailie  of  Peebles  in  1365; 
Gilbert  Williamson  tilled  the  same  office  1575-76-82-84; 
James  Williamson,  in  1511,  and  another,  James  Willlamson 
in  1550. 

In  1505  Janet  Myddilmast,  widow  of  Gilbert  Williamson, 
above-named,  bought  Swynhope,  near  Peebles  ;  Gilbert  Wil- 
liamson, merchant  in  Edinburgh,  probably  their  son,  bought 
Bridgelands  about  1612,  and  was  s.hy  his  son,  Arcuibald  Wil- 
liamson, of  Bridgelands,  on  whose  death,  that  property  passed 
to  his  cousin  Gilbert  Hay,  of  Bridgelands. 

James  Williamson,  Provost  of  Peebles  1635-38,  sat  in  Par- 
liament for  the  burgh  1621-44,  and  acquired  half  of  Foulage 
and  Mailingsland  ;  he  had  a  son,  James,  of  Aikerfield,  M.P. 
Peebles  1648-51,  and  Provost,  who  d.  s.  p.  before  1665,  and  two 
daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  James  Horsburgh,  Provost  of  Peebles 
and  M.P.  The  other  m.  Patrick  Thomson,  also  Provost  of 
Peebles,  and  their  sons  inherited  the  property  of  their  uncle, 
James  Williamson.  The  other  half  of  Foulage  and  Mailings- 
land  was  acquired  by  a  member  of  the  same  family,  who  had 
three  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  William,*  Sheriff  and  Town  Clerk  for  Peebles,  and  M.P. 
16S1-2,  m.  2  Dec.  1680,  Elizabeth  Brown,  and  had  two  sons 
to  survive,  Walter,  afterwards  of  Cardrona,  and  Alex- 
ander. 

ui.  James,  of  Bridgelands,  whose  only  son, 
James,  of  Bridgelands,  m.  1699,  Agnes  Douglas,  and  had 
James,  of  Bridgelands,  m.  Christian  Laidlaw,  and  had 
Jssue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Williamson,  Prevost  of  Peebles,  acquired 
Hucheonfield  1659,  sat  in  Parliament  1661-73,  and  d.  soon 
after.  He  m.  for  2nd  wife,  18  June,  1668,  Janet  Menzies,  of 
Culter.     His  son, 

James  Williamson,  of  Hucheonfield,  purchased  Cardrona 
1685,  and  other  lands  subsequently,  and  entailed  the  whole  in 
1702,  HI.  17  Oct.  1667,  Elizabeth  Porteus,  and  d.  s.  p.  1707. 

Walter  Williamson,  of  Cardrona,  his  cousin  and  heir,  m, 
1st,  a  lady,  who  must  have  d.  about  1720,  and  2ndly,  8  March, 
1722,  Elizabeth  Duncan,  and  d.  in  March,  1735,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Williamson,  of  Cardrona,  b.  June,  1720;  m.  1  April, 
1746,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Charles  Balfour,  of  Broadmeadows,  co. 
tjclkirk,  and  d.  4  Nov.  1772,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  of  Cardrona,  6.  27  Dec.  1748;  d.  unm.  1824. 

II.  Charles,  of  Cardrona,  Surgeon  in  the  army,  b.  21  March, 
1751,  d.unm.  1827. 

III.  James,  b.  1752,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  William,  &.  1758,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Janet,  of  Cardrona,  b.  1747,  d.  unm.  1828. 

II.  Alison,  of  Cardrona,  b.  Jan.  1748,  d.  unm.  1843. 

III.  Elizabeth,  6.  1750,  d.  .i.  p. 

IV.  Jane,  b.  Aug.  1743  ;  m.  19  March,  1793,  Kev.  John 
Walker,  Minister  of  Traquair,  and  d.  1818,  leaving  one 
child,  William,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Katherine,  b.  March,  17.55 ;  m.  15  Feb.  1788,  Eev.  Alex- 
ander Ker,  Minister  of  Stovo,  who  d.  1842,  leaving  by  her 
(who  rf.  29  April,  1812)  issue, 

1  Alexander  Ker  (Eev.),  d.  s.  p. 

2  James,  afterwards  of  Cardrona. 

3  Thomas  Ker,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Isabella  Ker,  m.  1818,  Hon.  James  Kerr,  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Queen's  Bench  in  Lower  Canada,  and  had  an 
only  child, 

William  Williamson  Kerr,  of  Midgehope,  co.  Selkirk,  to 
which  he  s.  in  1877,  on  the  death  of  the  late  Mr.  Wil- 
liamson, of  Cardrona,  b.  2  Jan.  1820. 

2  Eliza  Ker,  m.  1818,  Charles  Balfour  Scott,  Writer  to  the 
Signet,  of  the  WoU  family,  and  had  issue. 

On  the  death  of  Alison  Williamson,  the  estates  devolved  on 
her  nephew,  Capt.  James  Ker,  Madras  Army,  afterwards 

James  Ker-Williamson,  of  Cardrona;  he  m.  3  Jan.  1834, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Montgomery,  Bart,  of  Stanhope, 
M.P.,  Lord  Advocate,  granddau.  of  Dunbar,  Earl  of  Selkirk, 
and  d.  1847,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  15  Sept.  1874)  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Balfour  Ker-Williamson,  of  Cardrona,  b.  1839, 
an  Oflicer  in  the  78th  Highlanders,  d.  imm.  25  Oct.  1865. 

u.  James  Montgomery  Williamson,  of  Cardrona,  b.  1846,  d. 
unm.  2  Sept.  1877. 

*  His  house  in  the  town  of  Peebles,  still  standing  in  good 
preservation,  has  carved  on  it  the  letters  W.  W.  and  date  1653 ; 
it  is  an  excellent  example  of  the  residences  of  the  gentry  of 
that  period,  having  a  courtyard  and  arched  gateway. 


I.  Alice,  d.  unm. 

II.  Kathekine  Isabella,  now  11th  of  Cardrona. 

III.  Helen  Anne,  to.  Peb.  1870,  Henry  Lippincott,  Esq.  2nd 
son  of  Robert  Cann  Lippincott,  Esq.  of  Over  Court,  co. 
Gloucester. 

Arms — Arg.  a  saltire  between  three  mullets  in  chief  and 
flanks  sa.,  and  a  boar's  head  erased  in  base  gu.  Cnst — A  garb 
lying  on  its  side  unbound  ppr.  Motto — Modice  augetur  modi- 
cum. 

Seat — Cardrona  House,  co.  Peebles. 


WILLIAMSON    OF    LAWEKS. 

Williamson,  David  Kobektson,  Esq.  of 
Lawers,  co.  Perth,  D.L.,  J.P.,  Col.  1st  Batt.  Perth 
R.V.,  formerly  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  13 
Feb.  1830 ;  s.  to  Lawers  at  tlie  death  of  his  grand- 
aunt,  Mrs.  Eobertson  Williamson,  widow  of  Lord 
Balgray,  1852  ;  m.  5  Jan.  1853,  Hon.  Selina  Maria 
Morgan,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  Lord  Tredegar,  and 
has  a  son  and  heir, 
Charles  David  Eobertson,  b.  24  Oct.  1853. 

Lineage.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  and  ancient  family 
of  Eobertson  of  Struan,  tracing  its  descent  in  the  Saxon  lin& 
from  Alfred  the  Great,  in  the  Stewart  line  from  Malcolm 
II.,  and  iu  the  Carlovingian  line  from  Charlemagne.  This 
branch  represents  the  Muirton  line.  Alexander  Eobertson, 
who  first  assumed  that  surname,  son  of  Robert  who 
arrested  the  murderers  of  James  I.,  King  of  Scotland  {s"e 
Eobertson  of  Struan) ;  m.  for  his  2nd  wife  Lady  Elizabeth  or 
Isabel  Stewart,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Athole  (by  Eleanor  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  St.  Clair,  and  granddau.  of  Henry  St. 
Clair,  who  d.  1422,  by  Egidia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Douglas,  of  Nithsdale,  who  m.  1387,  the  Princess  Egidia,  dau. 
of  Egbert  II.  and  sister  of  Eobert  III.,  Kings  of  Scotland), 
and  d.  1.506-7,  leaving  with  a  dau.  Margaret,  m.  George,  7tli 
Earl  of  Errol,  two  sons,  Alexander,  ancestor  of  Robertson  of 
Kaskally,  and 

John  Eobertson,  of  Muirton,  living  temp.  James  V.,  King 
of  Scotland,  who  accompanied  his  sister,  the  Countess  of 
Errol,  to  the  north  of  Scotland,  settled  there  and  acquired  the 
lands  and  barony  of  Muirton,  in  the  parish  of  Kinloss,  co. 
Elgin.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Crichton,  son  of 
William,  3rd  Lord  Crichton,  by  the  Princess  Margaret  hia 
wife,  dau.  of  James  II.  King  of  Scotland,  and  had  a  son, 

Gilbert  Eobertson,  Muirton,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Eeid, 
of  Aikenhead,  and  sister  of  Eobert  Reid,  Bishop  of  Orkney, 
Minister  of  State  to  James  V.  King  of  Scotland,  Queen  Mart, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

David  Eobertson,  of  Muirton,  m.  temp.  James  VI.  King  of 
Scotland,  Miss  Innes,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir  ; 
II.  David,  who  rii.  and  had  issue.  David  Robertson  was  s.  by 
liis  eldest  son, 

William  Eobertson,  of  Muirton,  m.  temp.  Charles  I.  Isabel, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Petrie,  and  had,  i.  John,  s.  to  Muirton,  and 
d.  s.  p. ;  II.  William,  who  carried  on  the  line  ;  iii  Jerome, 
of  Whitshed,  6.  1662:  m.  and  had  issue,  iv.  Andrew,  ra.  and 
had  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Robertson,  of  Gledney,  b.  1656  ;  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of 
Doctor  Mitchell,  who  d.  16C0;  and  2ndly,  Janet  Meldrum,  vxe 
Grierson;  he  had  issue, 

I.  David,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  m.  Miss  Pitcairn,  and  had  issue, 
1  William  Robertson,  the  historian. 

1  Mary,  m.  Eev.  James  Syme,  and  had  an  only  child, 
Eleanor,  wife  of  Henry  Brougham,  and  motlier  of  Lord 
Brougham  and  Vaux. 

III.  James,  whose  dau.  Jane,  m.  James  Clark,  Esq. 

IV.  Henry,  m.  Janet  Morison,  and  had  issue, 

1  Gen.  Archibald  Robertson,  of  Lawers,  to.  Catherine 
Austin,  and  d.  s.  p.  1813. 

2  William  Eobertson,  m.  Miss  Boyd,  heiress  of  Trochrey, 
and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress  Miss  Robeitson,  of 
Lawers,  b.  1769,  who  m.  David  Robertson  Williamson, 
of  Balgray,  Lord  Balgray,  who  d.  s.  p.  1837.  She  d. 
1852. 

V.  Archibald,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  m.  William  Adam,  of  Blair  Adam. 

The  eldest  son. 

David  Robertson,  of  Brunton,  co.  Fife,  m.  Miss  Grierson, 
of  Lag,  and  had  issue, 

David,  m.   Penelope,   dau.  of  Henry  Robertson,  and  had 
issue,  now  extinct. 
Philip,  m.  Miss   Drummond,    of   Colquhalzie,  and  had  a 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


son,   William,    LorJ  Robertson,   of  the  Court  of  Session, 
</.  s.  p. 
Christian. 

Tlie  dau.  of  David  Kobertson,  of  Brunton, 

Christian  Kobertson,  m.  Alexander  Williamson,  of  Eal- 
gray,  6.  17'24,  and  d.  176'2,  leaving  issue, 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

l>avid  Kobertson,  Lord  Balffray.  6.  17C1  ;  m.  Miss  Kobertson, 
01  Lawers,  but  d.s.p.  It37,  she  d.  1852. 
The  elder  son, 

Charles  VTii.liamson,  Ksq.  of  Balsray,  co.  Dumfries,  Col. 
•25th  Kegt.,  ?'.  1757  ;  7!i.  17S1,  JVbigail  Newell,  of  Koxborough ; 
;ind  i^  1S08,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles   Alexander   'Williamson,   Esq.   of   Balgray  and 
Lawers,  b.  1794;  ?h.  1S27,  Catharine  Harrison,  eldest  dan.  of 
Thomas   Bayard   Clarke,  Esq.  of  Chelsea   House,  and  d.  14 
Way,  1S49  (his  wife  d.  four  days  before),  leaving  issue, 
David  Robertson,  now  of  Lawere. 

■Wilhclniina  Harriet,  m.  1853,  Thomas  Wickham,  Lieut.-Col. 
in  the  army,  3rd  son  of  John  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Batcombe, 
Somerset, 
^lary  Abigail,    m.  1855,  John   Nason,   Major-Gen.   in  the 

array. 
Isabella,  m.  1S54,  Rev.  James  Alljrood,  Rector  of  Ingram, 
Northumberland,   2nd   son  of   Robert  Launcclot  Allgood, 
Esq.  of  Nunwick  Park,  was  with  her  two  sons  killed  in  the 
Abbot's  Ripton  Railway  accident,  21  Jan.  1876. 
Catherine  Bayard,  vi.  1856,  Rev.  George  Barons  Northcote, 
Rector  of  Feniton,   Devon,  eldest  son  of  J.  B.  Northcote, 
of  Somerset  Court,  Somerset,  and  Buckerell,  Devon. 
Charlotte  Anne,  m.  3  May,  1858,  Hon.  Frederick  Courtenay 
Morgan,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Tredegar. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  saltire  cantoned  with 
a  boar's  head  erased  in  chief  and  tliree  mullets  in  the  flanks 
and  base  sa.,  for  Williamson  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  cres- 
cents interlaced  or,  between  as  many  wolves'  heads  erased  arg., 
a  border  of  the  third  charged  wiih  three  mullets  in  chief  and 
five  crescents  of  the  tield,  for  Robertson.  Crest — A  hand  erect 
Jiokling  a  dagger  ppr.    Mnito — In  defence. 

Seat — Lawers  House,  Crieff. 


WILLIAMSON    OF    WHICKHAM. 

Williamson,  William  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Whick- 
ham,  CO.  Durham,  late  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  b.  13 
March,  1867  ;  s.  his  uncle,  1891 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1891, 
Anna  Grey,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Grreenwood  Johnson, 
Esq.  of  Oakwood,  Croft-on-Tees,  and  has  issue, 

Frances  Marion. 

Lineag'e. — Surtees,  in  his  FlistorJ/  of  DurJiam,  several 
times  makes  mention  of  the  respectable  family  of  Hopper,  of 
Shincliffe,  and  the  records  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Durham, 
under  whom  nearly  the  whole  of  the  property  at  Shincliffe  is 
held,  state  that  the  lease  of  the  premises  where  the  Hoppers 
lived,  was  granted  "  11  May,  1594,  to  John  Hopper,  of  Shin- 
cliffe, Janet  his  wife,  and  Sampson  Hopper  their  son."  On 
this  property  the  Hoppers  resided  for  several  generations. 

Robert  Hopper,  of  Shincliffe  (grandson  of  the  aforesaid 
Sampson,  a  recusant  in  1616),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Cuthbert 
Hendry,  of  Shincliffe,  and  had  two  sons,  Hendry  and  John. 

Hendry  Hopper,  of  Durham,  purchased  (a.d.  1720)  Crook 
Hall,  the  Manor  of  Sidgate,  the  Lordship  of  Thrislington,  and 
tlie  estates  of  Heugh  Hall  and  Quarrington  Grange,  in  the 
parish  of  Kelloe.  He  m.  twice,  but  d.  1750,  s.  j}.  His 
brother, 

John  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Shincliffe,  ra.  1st,  Anne  Coiling,  of 
Long  Newton,  and  d.  1743,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Hendry,  of  Wolsingham,  co.  Durham,  h.  1729;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Wiiittield,  of  Whitfield, 
Northumberland  (last  of  that  ancient  family),  and  had 
twelve  Sons  and  seven  daus.  He  d.  1796,  and  his  widow 
1810. 

jii.  Ralph,  6.  20  May,  1731 :  in.  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  William 
Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Witton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  Serjeant-at- 
I.aw,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  John  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Witton 
Castle,  and  was  father  of  an  only  son,  the  late  John  Thomas 
Hendry  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Witton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  who 
'in.  and  bad,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  m.  Sir 
Joseph  Bailey,  Bart,  of  Glanush  Park,  co.  Brecon,  M.P.  ; 
and  an  eldest  son.  Rev.  John  Hopper,  who  sold  Witton 
Castle  to  Sir  William  Chaytor,  Esq. 

I.  Mary. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Shincliffe,  h.  1722,  heir  to  his  uncle 
Htndry  Hopper,  Esq. ;  m.  25  June,  1752,  Elizabeth,  only  child 
of  Robert  UiUon,  Esq.  of  Elvet,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 


John,  d.  unm.;  Robert,  of  whom  presently;  and  Ralph 
(Rev.),  7)1.  Elizabeth  Arthy,  and  d.  3  May,  1834,  leaving  one 
son.     The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Hopper,  Esq.,  bapt.  31  Jan.  1755,  a  Barrister  of 
great  provincial  eminence.  Temporal  Chancellor  of  the  county- 
palatine  of  Durham,  and  Recorder  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
),(.  26  Oct.  1782,  Ann  (who  d.  28  Sept.  1829),  only  dau.  of  Dr. 
AVilliam  M'illiamson,  Rector  of  Whickham,  3rd  son  of  Sir 
William  Williamson,  4th  bart.,  and  assumed  in  consequence 
the  surname  of  Williamson.  He  d.  13  Jan.  1835,  aged  80. 
Of  this  marriage  the  issue  were  two  sons.  Rev.  Robert  Hopper- 
Williamson,  Rector  of  Hurworth  ;  and  John  AVilliam  Wil- 
liamson, Esq.  of  Whickham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  served  as 
High  Sheriff  co.  Durham  1845,  and  who  was  many  years 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  6.  17  Sept.  1789,  and  d. 
unm.  15  April,  1850.    The  elder  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Hopper  Williamson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hur- 
worth, CO.  Durham,  J. P.,  b.  9  Aug.  1784;  vi.  18  June,  1811, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Barras,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
26  March,  1874),  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Hopper  (Rev.),  of  Whickham. 

II.  William,  Lieut.-Col.  late  85th  Light  Infantry,  b.  25  May, 
1823;  m.  at  Brussels,  19  Oct.  1865,  Sarah  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Williun  Robinson  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Silksworth. 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1873,  leaving  issue,  1 
William  Hopper,  now  of  Whickham ;  1  Lillie  Grey,  m.  29 
June,  1887,  John  Ewer  Jefferson  Hogg,  Esq.  of  Norton 
House,  CO.  Durham  (xite  that  family).    He  d.  25  Feb.  1873. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  3  May,  1893. 

II.  Ann  Alice,  m.  11  April,  1839,  George  John  Scurfield,  Esq. 
of  Hurworth  House  {see  that  family), 

III.  Frances  Barras. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm.  21  April,  1872. 
He  d.  11  March,  1S65.     His  elder  son, 

Rev.  Robert  Hopper  W^illiamson,  M.A.,  of  Whickham,  co. 
Durham,  Patron  and  late  Rector  of  Hurworth,  co.  Durham,  6. 
8  July,  1813  ;  d.  unm.  1  April,  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
the  present  William  Hopper  Williamson,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight,  sa.  and 
erm.,  overall  a  tower  triple-towered  arg.  masoned  of  the  firet, 
for  Hopper;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three 
trefoils  slipped  sa.,  for  Williamson.  Crest — A  tower  triple- 
towered  arg.  masoned  sa.,  for  Hopper. 

Seat — Whickham,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Residence — Over  Dinsdale  Hall,  Darlington. 


WILLINGTON   OF   CASTLEWILLINGTON, 

Willington,  James  Waldyve  Champeenowne, 
Esq.  of  Castlewillington,  co.  Tipperary,  D.L.  for  co. 
Dublin,  J.P.  for  TijDperary,  h.  15  Jvdy,  1846  ;  s.  his 
grandfather,  James  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castlewil- 
lington, May,  1862,  and  his  maternal  uncle,  John 
James  Willington,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane  Castle, 
Jan.  1862.  Mr.  Willington  is  Hereditary  Constable 
of  Tamworth  Castle,  and  Steward  of  the  Marches 
of  Wales. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  a  younger 
son  of  the  very  ancient  and  noble  family  of  Willington  of 
Umberleir/h,  co.  Devon. 

Charles  Willington,  Esq.  of  Ballymoney,  Seirkieran,  near 
Birr,  King's  Co.,  m.  Mary  Bonham,  aud  had  issue,  Thomas 
King ;  Charles  ;  William  Mite ;  Jane  Berry ;  Elizabeth  Davis  ; 
Mary  Duffield;  and  Ann  Hill.  His  will  is  dated  28  April, 
1721.     His  brother, 

James  Willington,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane  Castle,  m.  Mary 
Garden,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  of  Newliousc,  who  left  two  sons, 

1  John,  of  Drummond,  co.  Kildare,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Peckevin,  and  was  kiUed  by  a  fall  fiom  his  horse, 
s.  p. 

2  Daniel,  drowned  in  the  river  Shannon,  25  Aug.  1774. 
HI.  Jonathan,  of  Castlewillington,  to.   M:iry  Drought,  and 

had,  with  four  daus.  (Anne,  to.  1st,  Richard  Kyflin,  Esq.  of 
Cashel,  and  2ndly,  John  Miiichin,  Esq.;  Alice,  to.  John 
Willington,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane;  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Ber- 
nard, Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard;  Priscilla,  d.  unm. ;  and  other 
issue)  three  sons, 

1  James,  of  Castlewilhngton,  d.  unm.  1778. 

2  Jonathan,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1758;  m.  Elizabeth  Bid- 
dulph,  of  Borris-a- Leigh,  co.  Tippeiary  ;  and  d.  14  Jan. 
1791,  aged  33,  having  had  an  only  dau.,  who  d.  young. 

3  John,  of  Castlewillington  and  Ballintolty,  J. P.,  co. 
Tipperary,  d.  Feb.  1821  :  m.  21  Feb.  1788,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Going,  Esq.  of  Traverston,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Theobald  Pepper,  Esq.  of 


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Lisaniskea,  and  d.  15  June,  1877;'  Charlotte,  to.  William 
Jackson,  Esq.;  Eliza,  d.  unm.  5  April,  1869;  and  a 
younger  son,  Frederick,  6.  30  May,  1800,  d.  unm.  1832) 
an  elder  son, 

James,  of  Castlewillington,  6. 4  Aug.  1790;  c£.  May,  1862; 
ni.  14  July,  1817,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mark,  Esq.  of 
Limerick,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Jane,  m.  Edwin 
^Sadleir,  Esq.;  Sarah,  m.  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Harvest 
Lodge,  CO.  Tipperary ;  Elizabeth,  m.  \2  Aug.  1868, 
William  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  co.  Fermanagh ; 
Charlotte,  m.  12  June,  1866,  Eowin  Francis  Cashell, 
Esq.)  five  sons, 

John,    M.A.,    Barrister-at-Law,    J. P.,    6.    1819;    to. 
Alicia  Harriett  Marmjon,  dau.  of  John  Willington, 
Esq.  of  Killoskehane;    and  d.  v.  p.   1861,   leaving 
issue, 
James    Waldtve    Champebkowne,  now  of   Castle 

Willington. 
John  Ormsby  Bracebridge,  6.  29  Oct.  1847;  d.  15 
July,  1878. 

Frederick  Arthur  Carminow,  b.  12  Aug.  1849. 
Ormsby  Augustus  Mohun,  6.  2  June,  1854;  m.  24 
Dec.  1886,  Marie  Lefevre,  and  has  with  other  issue, 
James  Waldyve  Plumpton,  b.  12  June,  1890. 
Eichard  Butler  Monck,  b.  15  Sept.  1861. 
Alice  Charlotte,  m.  17  June,  1877,  Charles  Creigh, 
2nd  son  of  Richard  Coplin  Langford,  of  KilcasgriS, 
CO.  Limerick. 
Florence  Matilda  Priscilla,  m.  18  Sept.  1878,  William 
J.  Molony,  Esq. 
Mary  Louisa  Augusta  Ormsby. 
James  Jonathan,  m.  Miss  Penelope  Wilson,  and  d.  s.  p. 
in  Australia,  18.55. 
Frederick,  of  St.  Kierans,  co.  Tipperary,  previously 
Lieur.  18th  Eegt.  Eoyal  Irish,  served  in  India,  711.  26 
April,  1856,  Mary  Katherine  Lane,  dau.  of  Solomon 
Richards  Cambie,  Esq.,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1889,  leaving 
issue, 

James  Thomais  Cambie,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  co. 
Tipperary,   6.   18  March,   1863 ;   -m.  8  Nov.  1892, 
Alice  Augusta,   younger  dau.   of   the  late  Capt. 
FYancis  John  Venner,  of  Dilston  House,  Norwood, 
and  has  issue,  a  son,  Frederick  Harold  Peel,  b. 
1893. 
Richard  William  Cambie,   6.  9  Oct.  1867;    m.  25 
Jan.  1893,  Emily  Cheetham,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Shaw,  Esq.  of  St.  Chad's,  Saddleworth,  co.  York, 
and  has  issue,  a  dau. 
Frederick  Francis  Clare,  b.  1870. 
Margaret  Sarah.  Katherine  Elizabeth. 

Jane  Reed.  Charlotte  Roberta. 

Thomas,  drowned  in  the  River  Ganges,  India. 
Cobert  Going,  tu.  30  April,  1869.  Miss  Mary  Dorothea 
Webb,  of  Hilltown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d.  at  Coola- 
gower,  Cloghjordan,  2  June,  1884,  in  his  45th  year, 
leaving  issue, 
James  Arthur. 

Jane,  m.  Edwin  Sadleir,  Esq. 

Sarah,  to.  John   Wilson,   Esq.   of  Har\'est  Lodge, 
CO.  Tipperary. 

Elizabeth,  m.  WUliam  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  co. 
Fermanagh. 
Charlotte,  m.  12  June,  1866,  R.  F.  Cashel,  M.D. 
T.  Priscilla. 
11  r.  Willington  d.  6  Feb.  1750,  aged  104.  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Willington,   Esq.   of  Killoskehane   Castle,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  m.  Mar}',  dau.  of  Richard  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyrecourt 
Oastle,  CO.  Galway,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Crosdaile,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
James,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1754. 
John,  his  heir. 

Jonathan,  of  Rapla,  co.  Tipperary,  to.  Mary  Disney ;  and  d. 
13  Aug.  1818,  leaving  three  sons,  John;  Robert;  and 
James,  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Regt.,  the  Buffs,  all  of  whom  d. 
unm.;  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Walsh,  Esq.  of 
Walshpork,  co.  Tipperary ;  and  Sophia,  m.  Morgan  Clifford, 
Esq.  of  Perriston,  co.  Hereford,  and  Llantillo,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, by  whom  she  left  issue,  an  only  child,  Marion,  who 
m.  12  June,  1860,  James  Ficzwalter  Clifford-Butler,  24th 
Baron  Dunboyne. 
Mr.  Willington  d.  Jan.  1767  (his  wife  surviving  tintil  1783),  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane  Castle,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  1st,  23  Oct.  1767,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Willington, 
Esq.  of  Castlewillington,  by  whom  {wixod.  28  June,  1783,  aged 
S4;  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Jonathan,  Major  in  the  Army,  b.  1773;  d.  unm.  29  Nov. 
1835,  aged  62. 

III.  James,  Lieut.  43rd  Eegt.  served  in  the  Peninsula  wars, 
0.  1781;  d.  unm.  11  Oct.  1812,  aged  31. 

I.  Mary,  Hi.  29  July,  1787,  George  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Riclj- 
uiond  House,  Templemore ;  and  d.  28  Dec.  1823. 
II. 


II.  Elizabeth,  ra.  29  July,  1789,  John  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Ross- 
more,  CO.  Limerick. 

III.  Priscilla,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Alicia,  m  Ringrose  Drew,  Esq.  of  Drews  Court,  co. 
Limerick;  and  cZ.  11  June,  18U8. 

Mr.  Willington  m.  2ndly,  27  Feb.  1785,  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Theobald  Butler,  Esq.  of  Knocka  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1838,  aged  83)  he  had  further  issue, 

IV.  Theobald  Butler,  m.  Miss  Woods,  by  whom  he  had  issue 
a  son  and  dau., 

Eichard,  Major  77th  Eegt.,  6.  1832:  d.  at  Murree,  India, 
1  Sept.  1868,  aged  36 ;  m.  Mary  Ormsby  Rose,  by  whom 
he  left  issue, 

1  Richard  Henry  Rose,  b.  1864. 

2  Ernest  Theobald  Woods,  6.  1865. 

3  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  in  Canada. 

Maria,  to.  Rev.  George  Chute,  M.A.,  'Vicar  of  Drayton-in- 
Hales,  Salop. 

V.  Richard,  Col.  of  the  84th  Eegt.,  6.  1792  ;  d.  unm.  12  July 
1870,  aged  78. 

V.  Bridget,  j)i.  29  Nov.  1817,  Charies  Joseph  Kelly,  3rd  Vis 
count  Monck ;  and  d.  22  Jan.  1843,  aged  53. 
Mr.  Willington  served  as  High  Sheriff  two  successive  years, 
1773-75.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane  Castle,  J.P.,  to.  23 
Jan.  1815,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Christopher  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Ballina- 
more,  co.  Mayo,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  July,  1870,  aged  87)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  John  James,  his  heir. 

i  1.  Ormsby,  b.  26  Oct.  1816  ;  d.  unm.  8  March,  1855. 

Hi.  Jonathan  Eichard,  6.  20  June,  1821 ;  d.  unm. 

I.  Jane  Anne,  d.  unm.  17  Slarch,  1822. 

II.  Alicia,  7/1.  1  July,  1843,  John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
willington, and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  James  Wal- 
dtve Willington  Esq.,  now  of  Castlewillington,  the  pre- 
sent representative  of  this  branch. 

III.  Mary,  m.  4  Feb.  1845,  Edward  Savage,  of  Glastry,  co. 
Down. 

IV.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1847. 
v.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Willington  d.  15  April,  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  James  Willington,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane  Castle,  6.26 
Nov.  1815  ;  d.  unm.  Jan.  1862,  whereupon  this  brancli  became 
extinct  in  the  direct  male  line,  and  Mr.  Willington  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

James  Waldtve  Champeknowne  Willington,  now  of  Castle- 
willington. 

Seat — Castlewillington,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 


WILLIS  (DE  ANYERS)  OF  HALSNEAD. 
Willis,  HENEr  Eodoiph  De  Antees,  Esq.  of 
Halsnead,  co.  Lancaster,  D.L.,  J.P.,lateCapfc.  92iid 
Highlanders,  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Whiston. 
Alderman  for  Whiston  Division,  County  Council  of 
Lancashire,  b.  27  March,  ISSi;  m.  7  Aug.  1862, 
Alice,  dau.  of  Kev.  Kobert  Hornby,  M.A.  of  Lyth- 
wood  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  RicHABD  Athebton  De  Anyebs,  6.  30  March,  1871. 

II.  Ralph  Earle  de  Anyers,  6.   21  July,  1873;    ti.  27  Aug. 
1873. 

I.  Lucy  Eleanora  de  Anyers,  6.  28  April,  1864;  d.27  Sept. 
1869. 

II.  Georgiana  Frances  de  Anyers,  6.  29  Oct.  1869. 

III.  Cecilia  de  Anyers,  b.  20  July,  1872;  m.  4  Jan.   1834, 
James  Btnney,  Esq. 

Lineag'e. — The  family  of  De  Anyers,  or  Danyel,  whence 
Mr.  Willis  derives  hislineal  descent.  Is  of  Norman  origin,  and 
has  the  name  of  its  patriarch  inscribed  on  the  Roll  of  Battle 
Abbey.  Owing,  however,  to  the  destruction  of  deeds  in  the 
turbulent  times  of  Chables  I.,  the  lineage  can  only  be  traced 
with  accuracy  from  the  year  1250. 

William  de  Anyees,  sen.,  of  Daresby,  co.  Chester,  to.  1270, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Legh,  of  High  Legh,  of  the  West 
Hall,  and  had  (with  several  daus.)  three  sons, 

Thomas. 

William,  of  Daresbury,  whose  son,  William  D'Antebs,  was 
ancestor  of  the  Daniels  of  Daresbury. 

John. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  de  Anyebs,  of  Bradley,  temp.  Edwabd  II.,  was 
father  by  his  2nd  wife,  Joan  de  Norreys,  of 

Sib  Thomas  de  Anyebs,  Knt.  of  OverTabley,  a  warrior  of 
note,  who  served  with  distinction  under  the  famous  Hugh 
Calvely,  of  Lea.    He  m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  WU- 

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liam,  son  of  Adam  de  Over  TaWey,  and,  upon  this  marriage, 
one-third  part  of  Over  Tabley  was  settled  on  Sir  Thomas  de 
Anyers  and  his  wife.  From  him  descended  the  great  Cheshire 
House  of  De  Anteks,  or  Daniell,  of  Over  Tabley,  the  direct 
male  representative  of  which, 

Teter  Daniell,  or  De  Anters,  Esq.  of  Over  TahUy,  repre- 
sented CO.  Chester  in  Parliament,  1625.  lie  m.  Christian,  dau. 
of  Eichsrd  Grosvenor,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  co.  Chester,  and  had 
(with  five  daus.,  of  whom  the  3rd,  Mary,  )?i.  Col.  Finch)  three 
sons, 

I.  Peter,  of  Over  Taliley.  Capt.  of  a  foot  company  in  the 
Rest,  of  John,  Earl  of  Kivers,  raised  for  the  King's  service. 
He  if.  at  Oxford,  of  a  shot  received  at  the  siege  of  Glou- 
cester, leaving  a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Over  Tabley,  m.  Alice,  niece  of  Henry  Neville, 
Esq.  of  Holt,  CO.  Leicester,  and  had, 
1  .Samuel  (Sir),  who  served  as  Col.  in  King  Williams 
army,  from  which  Prince  he  received  the  honour  of 
kniirhthood.     Sir  Samuel  d.  s.  p.  '24  Dec.  1726. 
1  Sarah,  m.  Hewitt  Parker,  Esq.  of  Mobberley,  and  had 
an  only  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Sir  C.  Duckentield,  Bart.,  and 
had  an  only  son.  Sir  William  Duckenfield,  Bart.,  who 
took  the  name  of  Daniell,  but  d.  s.p. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently, 
ui.  Thomas,  slain  in  battle. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  de  Anters,  or  Dantel,  Esq.,  was  Col.  of  a  Eegt.  of 
Infantry  in  the  service  of  the  Parliament,  held  under  three 
several  commissions,  still  preserved  at  Halsnead,  viz.,  of  Gens. 
Fairfax,  Cromwell,  and  Monk.  He  m.  Dorothy  Forth,  of 
AVigan,  co.  Lancaster,  co-heiress  of  William  Forth,  Esq.  of 
Wigan,  by  whom  he  had  several  children,  who  all  d.  s.  p. 
except 

I.  Elizabeth,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Eilen,  to.  14  April,  1681,  Martin  WUlis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead  and  of  Ilall-of-tlic- 
Hill,  d.  v.nm.  1727. 

2  Daniel  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead  and  Hall-of-thc-Hill, 
VI.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster;  hvxd.s.p.  1  Nov.  1763,  when  his  estates 
passed  to  his  cousin,  Thomas  Swettcnham  Willis,  Esq. 
of  Swetteuham,  at  whose  demise,  also  s.  p.,  the  property 
devolved  upon  his  kinsman,  Kalph  Earle,  Esq. 

The  eldest  surviving  child. 

Elizabeth  Danvel,  m .  twice.  By  her  2nd  husband,  William 
Hulton,  Esq.,  she  had  one  son  and  one  dau.,  who  both  d.  s.  p.  ; 
and  by  her  1st,  Ealph  Finch,  Esq.  of  the  noble  family  of 
Winchelsea  and  Nottingham,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

JIary  Finch,  m.  John  Earle,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had 
issue,  ...  ... 

I.  John,  d.  s.p. 

II.  Ralph,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  7)i.  Mary,  only  child  of  Adam  Mort,  Esq.,  and 
had  two  daus., 

1  Maiy,  m.  Thomas  Earle,  Esq.  of  Spekelands. 

2  Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Gwillym,  Esq.  of  Bewsey. 
ly.  William,  m.  Mrs.  Ann  Winstanley,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Spekelands,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Earle,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  Sir 
Hardman  Eable,  created  a  baronet  3  Nov.  1869  {see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

2  William,  of  Everton,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Primrose 
MaiweU,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  {see  Bdrke's  Peerage). 

1  Mary,  m.  Richard  Heywood,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1831. 

t.  Sarah,  m.  17.53,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Stanley,  Rector 
of  Winwick,  co.  Lancaster,  brother  of  Edward,  11th  Earl  of 
Derby  ;  and  d.  1807,  aged  92. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Ralph  Earle,  Esq.,  as.sumed,  upon  succeeding  28  Aug. 
178><,  to  the  Willis  estates,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  Daniel 
Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead,  and  of  Hall-of-the-Hill,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  that  family.  He  m.  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Richard  Aldersey,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  a  branch  of  the 
ALDER.SETS  of  AldeTsey,  CO.  Chester,  and  had  isssue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Willis,  of  Sandfield  Cottage,  near  Halsnead,  ni.  Annina 
Cecilia  Lutyens,  an  Italian  lady,  by  whom  he  had  (with 
another  son  and  dau.,  both  now  deceased)  Willis  and 
Sophia. 

Ur.  Willis  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1720,  by  his  elder  son, 

IticHARD  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead  Park,  and  Hall-of-the 
Hill,  Ij.  18  Sept.  1760,  in.  Cicely,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Feilden, 
Esq.  of  Witton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
lt22;  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Joseph,  of  Calcutta,  succesBor  to  bia  brother. 


Daniel,  late  of  Halsnead. 

John,  b.  1  Oct.  1792;  (/.  s.p.  1855. 

Henry,  Lieut.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  h.  3  April,  1795;  d. 
while  on  service  with  his  Regt.  at  Reta,  in  the  provence  of 
Leon,  Spain,  13  Oct.  1813. 

William,  a  Midshipman  R.N.,  h.  5  May,  1798;  d.  at  Corruna, 
in  the  "Surveillante"  frigate,  31  Aug.  1812. 

Thomas,  b.  27  April,  1803,  d.  21  Jan.  1880. 

Frederick,  formerly  Capt.  9th  Lancers,  and  for  many  year.? 
Gentleman-Usher  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  b.  17 
July,  1805;  m.  18  Jan.  1834,  Elizabeth  Louisa,  eldest  dau, 
of  Major-Gen.  Sir  William  Gosset,  K.S.F.,  K.H.,  Under- 
Secretary  for  Ireland;  and  d.  March,  1867,  leaving  issue. 
Finch  DAnyers  (Kev.),  d.  unm.  1869 ;  Frederick  D'Anyers  ; 
John  Wilbraham  Lindsay  D'Anyers,  Lieut.  R.E. ;  and 
Charles  Beaumont  D'Anyers,  Capt.  R.  Art. 

Edward,  late  Capt.  37th  Regt.  of  Infantry,  and  afterwards 
Inspector- Gen.  of  Constabulary  in  England,  b.  8  Oct.  1806; 
m.  12  May,  1831,  Harriette,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Bobbins,  69th  Eegt.,  and  niece  of  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
Lumley,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  27  Feb.  1891,  leaving  Anna  Cecilii* 
and  Evelyn  Mary. 

Margaret  Dorothea,  to.  1  May,  1821,  Charles  Robert  Shcr- 
bourne,  Esq.  of  Hurst  House,  son  of  Admiral  Hon.  Robert 
Digby ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1846. 

Cecilia,  m.  18  Sept.  1816,  Thomas  Farrer,  Esq.,  son  of  Jame.? 
F'arrer,  Esq,  of  Ingleborough,  near  Clapham,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue.    Mr.  Farrer  d.  1823. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  1845. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  of  Hurst  House,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1799,  (^. 
27  Oct.  1874. 

JIary,  m.  17  Nov.  1836,  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Lee,  Rector  of 
Stoke  Bruern,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  a  son,  Philip- 
Henry,  d.  4  April,  1885. 

Caroline,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Willis  d.  19  July,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead  Park,  and  of  Hall-of-the- 
Hall,  b.  16  July,  1787;  m.  17  July,  1819,  Lucy,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Henry  Atherton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the 
family  of  ATiTEKTOti  of  Atherton,  hutd.s.p.  Jan.  1859  (his 
widow  d.  19  Jan.  following),  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Joseph  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead,  b.  9  July,  17S9,  who  d. 
unm.  at  Calcutta,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Daniel  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead,  &.  4  Aug.  1790,  to.  20  June, 
1833,  Georgiana  Amelia,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Feilden,  1st 
bart.  of  Feniscowles,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Eodolph  De  Anyers,  now  of  Halsnead. 

II.  Frederic  William,  b.  19  Aug.  1842;  m.  7  July,  18CS, 
Gertrude  Mary,  dau.  of  Russell  Gray,  Esq.  of  CheltcH- 
ham. 

I.  Emily  Frances  Sumner. 

II.  Catherine  Margaret  Haughton,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Gertrude  Georgiana,  m.  14  Sept.  1865,  Rev.  John  Brown, 
of  Compton,  Berks. 

IV.  Sophia  Catherine,  to.  14  Sept.  1865,  Rev.  Augustus 
Dampier,  Rector  of  Courteenhall,  co.  Northampton. 

V.  Cecilia  Mary  de  Anyers. 
He  d.  15  April,  1873. 

.-f;-//i.5— Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  lions  rampant  gu.  withini 
a  bordure  erm.  Quarterings— De  Anters,  De  Tabley,  Kix- 
TON,  Forth,  Holte,  Finch,  Earle,  and  Aldersey.  Crest — 
Two  lions'  paws  erect  and  erased,  the  dexter  arg.,  the  sinister 
gu.  holding  a  human  heart  ppr.  JSIotto — Virtus  tutissima 
cassis. 

Heat — Halsnead  Park,  near  Prescot. 


"WILLIS-BUND    OF    WICK    EPISCOPI. 

Willis-Bund,  John  William,  Esq.  F.S.A.^ 
F.L.S.  of  Wick  Episcopi,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  Chairman  of  County  Council,  co.  Worcester, 
J. P.  CO.  Cardigan,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Session* 
for  both  COS.,  h.  8  Aug.  1843  ;  m.  2  April,  1872, 
Harriette  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Eichard 
Temple,  Esq.  of  The  Nash,  co.  Worcester,  by  his 
second  wife  Penelope,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  A.  Luders^ 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Joseph,  b.  24  Jan.  1874. 

II.  Henry  Dewi  Hampton,  6.  20  Sept.  1882. 

I.  Margaret.  ii.  Mary  Susanna. 

III.  Penelope  Ann. 

Mr.  Willis-Bund,  under  his  grandfather's  -will, 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Bttnd,  by  royal 
licence  1864. 

Lineage. — Tlie  family  tradition  states  that  this  is  a  branch 
of  the  family  of  Willis  of  Fen  Ditton  Cambridgeshire. 

Josh  Willis,  of  Wakefield,  co.  York,  and  of  the  city  of 
London,  merchant,  to.  Elizabeth,  datu  of  W.  Downes,  Esq. 
and  granddau.  of  William  Kent,  Esq.  of  Kimberworth,  near 


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Kotherham,  co.  York.  Josh  Willis  d.   circa  17C8,  and  Eliza- 
beth, his  wife,  1802.    Their  son 

William  Willis,  Esq.  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  of  Bads- 
worth,  CO.  York,  m.  1789,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late 
Eobert  Hamilton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  co.  Down,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  Feb.  1831)  had  issue, 

I.  The  Rev.  William  Downes,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Wells, 
and  Rector  of  Elsted,  Sussex,  m.  Dorothy,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  William  Preston,  Esq.  of  Warcup  Hall,  West- 
morland, and  d.  1872,  having  by  her  (svho  d.  31  Aug.  1866) 
had  issue,  a  son,  John,  Lieut.  9th  Lancers,  d.  Uiuii.  1858, 
an<l  thi'ee  daus.,  who  all  d.  uniii. 

II.  John  Walpole,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Jane. 

Mr.  Willis  d.  1809.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Walpole  Willis,  Esq.  of  Wick  House,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  Earrister-at-Law,  b.  4  Jan.  1793,  -m.  1st,  8  Aug. 
1824,  Lady  Mary  Isabella  Lyon,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Uth  Earl  of 
Strathmore,  and  by  her  had  issue,  a  son, 

I.  Robert  Brdce,  B.A.  Oxon,  b.  7  Dec.  1826,  m.  1854, 
Frances  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Benjamin 
Baker,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Willis  m.  2ndly,  15  Sept.  1836,  Anna  Susanna  Kent, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Henut  Bond,  of  Wick 
Bpiscopi,  by  Ann,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Pynson  Wilmot, 
Vicar  of  Halesowen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1891)  had  issue, 

I.  John  William  Bund,  now  of  Wick  Episcopi. 

I.  Mary  Ann  Jane  Bund,  m.  July,  1867,  John  Francis 
Williams,  (who  d.  s.  p.  July,  1892)  2nd  son  of  F.  E. 
Williams,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Malvern  Hall,  co. 
Warwick. 

II.  Catherine  Smyth-Bund. 
Mr.  Walpole  WUlis  d.  Sept.  1877. 

J^amilg  of  !Bunir. 

The  first  entry  in  the.'present  registries  ofithe  family  of  Bund 
is  dated  18  Jan.  1559,  and  records  the  marriage  of  Edward 
Frenche  and  Joan  Bund.  At  that  time  they  possessed  some  of 
the  property  which  they  still  hold. 

Thomas  Bond,  Esq.  m.  1st  Eliza  Pardoe,  but  had  no  issue, 
he  m.  2ndly,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Vernon,  Rector  of 
Hartley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  d.  unm. 

Thomas,  Rector  of  Woking,  m.  and  had  a  son  who  d.  s.  p. 

Henry,  Rector  of  Fladbury,  who  took  the  name  of  Vebnon, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

Richard,  d.  young. 

Sarah,  m.  W.  Cook,  Esq.  of  Worcester. 

Elizabeth,  7)i.  G.  Hurdman. 

Susannah,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Bund,  Esq.  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Parsons,  Esq.  of  Overbury,  co.  Worcester,  and  2ndly,  Alicia, 
Cox,  by  the  former  only  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  vi.  Catharine,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Dandridge,  Esq. 
of  Great  Malvern,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Charles,  d.  young, 
and  two  daus.,  Mary,  vi.  Rev.  William  Probyn,  Vicar  of 
Pershore,and  Anna  Maria,  m.  George  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Nazing 
Park,  CO.  Essex. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Thomas  Bund,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  29  Nov.  1768, 
Susanna,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Johnson,  Esq.  of 
Worcester,  and  d.  10  Aug.  1815,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Henky,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  m.  Ann  Ryder  Mainprize,  d.  1843,  and  had  issue, 
a  son,  Wilmot  Johnson,  d.  young,  and  Susanna  Ursula,  m. 
Capt.  William  Thomas  Mainprize,  C.B.,  R.N.,  and  had 
issue. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Henry  Bund,  Esq.  of  Wick  Episcopi,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Col.  Worcestershire  Militia,  6.  11  July,  1774,  m.  16  Nov.  1802, 
Ann,  dau.  and  only  surviving  child  of  the  Rev.  Pynson 
Wilmot,  of  Halesowen,  Salop,  and  d.  1852,  having  by  her 
bad  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Henry  Benjamin,  d.  umii.  1846. 

I.  Ann  Susanna  Kent,  m.  as  above  John  Walpole  Willis, 
Esq.  and  had  with  other  issue  (see  above), 

John  William,  now  of  Wick  Episcopi,  who  has  assumed 
by  royal  licence  the  additional  surname  of  Bund. 

II.  Ursula  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Hill,  Rector  of 
Felton,  CO.  Hereford,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue. 

in.  Eliza  Emily,  to.  Rev.  Joseph  Henry  Bainbrigge. 

Arms — Erm.,  three  piles  two  in  chief  and  one  in  base  gu., 
each  charged  with  an  eagle's  leg  erased  or.  Crest — Two  lions' 
gambs  erased  or,  supporting  an  eagle's  head  erased  ppr. 
Motto — Non  nobis  Domine. 

/Seat— Wick  Episcopi,  Worcester. 


WILIiS-SANDFORD    OP    WILLSGBOVE. 

"VVilis-Sandford,  Thomas  George,  E.sq.  of 
Willsgrore  and  Castlerea,  co.  Eoscommon,  b.  1879. 

liineag-e. — The  family  of  Wills  is  said  to  have  been 
originally  from  Cornwall,  and  to  have  been  settled,  and  to 
have  been  of  some  consideration  at  Carrickfergus  in  the  16tli 
century. 

Capt.  Thomas  Wills,  whose  name  is  among  the  enrolments 
for  receiving  compensation  after  the  wars  of  King  William 
III.,  m.  about  1670,  the  widow  of  Alexander  Montgomery, 
and  by  her  left  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Caspar  Wills,  Esq.  a  Capt.  in  the  Army,  purchased  (with 
his  brother)  the  Roscommon  estates,  part  of  the  forfeited  pos- 
sessions of  King  James  II.,  and  settled  at  Willsgrove.  He  m. 
Sarah  Cole,  of  the  Enniskillen  family,  but  d.  s.  p.  His 
brother, 

James  Wills,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  Army,  d.  1731.  He  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  John  Curtis,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  left  (befides 
two  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Sarah,  m.  Mr.  Lennox,  a  Banker) 
two  sons,  Godfrey,  his  heir;  and  Robert,  of  Annalee,  co. 
Cavan,  who  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

Godfrey  Wills,  Esq.,  of  Willsgrove,  Lieut.-Col.  Roscommon 
Militia,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of 
Ballyleck,  co.  Monaghan,  by  whom  he  had, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Robert,  to.  Miss  Ousley  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Caspar,  m.  Miss  Carter,  and  had  issue  sons,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  ?«.  Thomas  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Strange, 
CO.  Roscommon. 

Martha,  m.  Charles  Wood,  Esq,  of  Larkfield,  co.  Sligo. 

Sarah,  ?«.  Sir  Ralph  Fetherston,  1st  Bart,  of  Ardagh. 

Catherine,  m.  Ralph  Owens,  Esq.  of  Longford. 

Susan,  m.  William  Fetherstone,  Esq.  of  Canick. 
Col.  Wills  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Luke  Stir- 
ling, Esq.  of  Mount  Dutton,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  had, 

James,  of  Plas  Bellin,  co.  Flint. 

Charles,  d  unm. 

Ann,  to.  William  Berry,  Esq.  of  Eglish  Castle,  King's  Co. 
Col.  Wills  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wills,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove,  m.  1st,  1765,  Jane,  dan. 
of  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

William  Robert,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  Rev.  W.  McLoughlin,  of  Roscommon. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  m.  W.  Dobbs  Burleigh,  Esq.  of  Burleigh  HiU,  Car- 
rickfergus. 

Jane,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Wills  7)1. 2ndly,  Miss  Browne,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Browne, 
of  Moyne,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  Carvogie,  or  Annalee. 

James  (Rev.),   m.    Katherine   E.    Gorman,  niece   of  Lord 
Chief  Justice  Bushe,    by   whom   he   had  issue,    Thomas 
William,  Freeman,  and  Elizabeth. 
John. 
He  d.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Robert  Wills,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1802,  m.  1st,  Olivia,  dau.  of  Christopher  .St. 
George,  Esq.  of  Tyrone  House,  co.  Galway,  but  by  her  had  no 
issue  ;  and  2ndly,  1816,  Mary  Grey,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wiliiain 
Sandford,  of  Castlerea,  and  niece  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister, 
Eliza  Catherine,  wife  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry  Paken- 
ham,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick)  of  Heni-y,  Lord  Mountsand- 
ford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 
Thomas  George,  of  Castlerea. 

William  Samiford,  of  Garryglass,  Queen's  Co.,  and  Compton 
Castle,  Castle  Cary,  Somerset,  J.P.  for  Somerset,  late  of  the 
83rd  Regt.,  b.  26  March,  1822;  m.  30  May.  1849,  Julia, 
yotmgest  dau.  of  William  Foster,  Esq.  of  Stourton  Court, 
CO.  Worcester  ;  and  d.  8  Feb.  1882,  leaving  issue, 

1  Harry,  6.  13  May,  1850,  late  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  d.  20 
Jan.  1872. 

2  Arthur  Pakenham,  of  Garryglass,  Queen's  Co.,  6.  7 
Jan.  1856. 

3  Reginald,  b.  5  May,  1862. 

1  Florence  Mary,  ra.  8  Feb.  1872,  John  Graham  Car- 
rick  Moore,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  and  only 
son  of  John  Carrick  Moore,  Esq.  of  Corswall,  Strau- 
raer,  N.B. 

2  Geraldine.  3  Maude. 

Jane  Catherine. 

Elizabeth    Sydney,  to.  18  July,  1844,    Godfrey,  2nd  son  of 

James  Wills,  Esq.  of  Plas  Bellin,  co.  Flint.     She  cZ.  ISil, 

leaving  by  him  (who  d.  1866), 

Ormond  Kingsley,  b.  1860. 
Aleine  Mary,  6.  lsG2. 

Ellen  Maria  Sarah.  Caroline  Julia. 

7  C  12 


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3Ir.  "Wills,  who  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  1S47,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Sasdfokd,  d.  11  Aug.  1869,  and  was*, 
liy  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  George  Wili.s-Sandforp,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove  and 
'.astlerea,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Roscommon, 
.8-13,  6.  10  Aug.  1817;  J».  '29  Sept.  1841,  Thcodosia  Kleanor 
hlagden,  dau.  of  Robert  Blagden  Hale,  Esq.  of  Alderley,  co. 
Gloucester,  by  the  lady  Tlieodosia  his  wile,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Deane,  ard  Earl  of  Mayo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Aug.  1857) 
had  issue, 

i.  WiixiAM  RoBEBT,  of  Willsgrovc. 

u.  George  Hale,  b.  26  July,  1849. 

iM.  Edward,  b.  20  Feb.  18.51;  w.  1889,  Amy  Henrietta, 
dau  of  Henry  Guinness,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  Stillorgan, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  has  is^ue,  a  dau.,  b.  It'JO. 

IV.  Godfrey  Robert,  6.  5  Oct.  1852. 

I.  Theodosia  Eleanor.  u.  Alice  Mary. 

III.  Evelyn  Louisa. 
Ivlr.  Wills-Sandford  d.  13  April,  18S7,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

AViLxiAM  RoDEBT  TVills-Sandfobd,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove  and 
Castlerea,  J. P.,  Capt.  2nd  Diagoons,  b.  12  April,  1844,  lu.  26 
March,  1874,  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Henry 
Jephson,  Esq.  of  Glenbrook,  co.Wicklow,  and  grand-dau.  of 
.Sir  Philip  Crampton,  Bart,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1880)had,  with 
otlier  issue, 

Thomas  Geobge,  now  of  Willsgrove. 
■Capt.  'S\'ills-Sandford  d.  3  April,  1889. 

.4;-5/!!— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Sakdfobd,  per  chevron  or 
;i".d  erin.  in  chief  two  boa's'  head.s  erased  sa.  langued  gu.  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Wills,  arg.,  three  grifhns  passant  in  pale  sa. 
within  a  border  of  the  .second  bezantee.  Crtat.i — 1st,  From 
a  ducal  coronet  a  boar's  head  and  neck  or,  langucd  gu.  , 
2nd,  a  denii-giiffin  segreant  sa.  holding  in  his  claws  a  battle- 
axe  ppr.     Moilo — Cor  unum  via  una. 

5tu(«— Castlerea  and  Wlllsgiove,  co.  Roscommon. 


WILLSON    OF    EAUCEBY. 
WiLLSON,  MildmatWillsox,  Esq,  of  Eaucebj, 
CO.  Lincoln,  C.B.,  J. P.,  High  Sherilf  for  co.  Lincoln 
1875,  Col.  Scots  Guards,  b.  13  July,  1847. 

Lineage. —Anthony  Peacock,  Esq.  of  South  Kyme  and 
I'oteihanworth,  co.  Lincoln,  Lord  of  the  Slanor  of  Walcot, 
)>.L.,bapt.  1  April,  1742,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Christopher 
Peacock,  Esq.  of  Potterhanworth,  and  grandson  of  Anthony 
Peacock,  Esq.  of  the  same;  m.  Ut,  30  Jan.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Heckingham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by 
lier  (who  d.  27  Sept.  1773)  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  23  June, 
IblO,  John  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  two  sons, 

I.  Anthony  Tatlob,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  Andrew,  of  Osbournby,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  30 Nov.  1772. 
Mr.  Peacock  ru.  2ndly,  17  Sept.  1783,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  South  Kyme,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct. 
i828;  had,  with  a  dau. ,  Mary,  three  sons, 

I.  Christopher,  Capt.  South  Lincoln  Militia,  b.  12  June, 
17so;  (/.  u-nm.  8  Aug.  1828. 

II.  Edward,  MA,,  Vicar  of  Fifehead-Magdalen,  co.  Dorset, 
6.  4  Jan.  1787  ;  ra.  1st,  9  Sept..  1»19,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
tl.c  Right  Rev.  William  Mansell,  D.U.,  Bishop  of  Bjislol. 
iind  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1S32;  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  M.A.,  b.  6  June,  1820,  Vicar  of  Road  Hill, 
North  Bradley,  Wilts  ;  ;/i.  1848,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  M.  T. 
Holding,  Esq.,  now  of  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  Hyde  Park, 
and  lias  issue. 

*2  John  Wilkinson  (Rev.),  6.  16  Oct.  1822;  m.  1854,  Cathe- 
rine, 2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Wadham  KnatchbuU,  and  d. 
leaving  two  sons. 

3  Spencer  Perceval,  6.  31  Jan.  1831 ;  m.  1853,  Camilla, 
dau.  of  —  Nicholls,  Esq. 

1  Anne  Mansel  Florence,  j)<.  1846,  Charles  Foster  Bon- 
ner, Esq.  of  Spalding,  and  d.  1S49. 

2  ilary  Isabella. 

3  Caroline,  deceased. 

4  Emily,  -,i«.  1856,  Rev.  John  Marland,  of  Ventnor. 
llem.2ndly,  23  Nov.  1837,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Slingsby, 
Esq.  of  Windsor,  and  d.  Ia48. 

III.  Wilkin.son,  J. P.  of  Thorpe  Tilney,  co.  Lincoln,  Capt. 
9th  Lancers,  b.  6  June.  1738;  in.  12  Sept.  ISll,  Maiy, 
dau.  of  Col.  Gilbert  Affleck,  and  d.  9  Ncv.  1868,  having 
had  i.ssue, 

1  Wilkinson  Affleck,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Eev.  B.  Smith, 
and  rf.  May,  1877,  leaving  iisue. 

2  Edward,  d.  1837. 

a  John,   ra.   Caroline,    dau.   of  —  Flower,    Esq.,  and  d. 

iB^e,  having  had  issue  five  chiMren. 
4  Wi;liara   Henry,   rn.    Ktnily,  d,m,    of   R.  Arden,    Esq., 

■and  has  six  children  ;  he  d.  20  Jan.  1877. 


5  Gilbert,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  Fc-'nt^n.  and  h,T3 
i  sne,  three  sons,  and  one  dau.  m.  Edgav  Luoboek, 
brother  of  Sir  J.  Lubbock. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Somerville  Gibncy  (who  d, 
Jan   1875),  and  has  two  sons. 

2  Anna  Sophia,  m.  Rev.  W.  Am^s,  who  d.  1877. 

3  Kanny,  m.  1872,  Edward  Skinshore,  Esq.  of  Stand- 
ground. 

4  Ellen,  d.  1837. 

5  Emily  Jane  Affleck,  m.  W.  Blackden,  Esq.,  and  has  two 
children. 

Mr.  Peacock  d.  5  Sept.  1809.    His  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Taylob  Peacock,  Esq.  of  South  Kyme,  D.L.,  b.  19 
Nov.  1769;  m.  13  Feb.  1806,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Willson,  of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 
Anthony,  late  of  Kauceby. 

John,  b.  21  Nov.  1812;  d.  unm.  21  March,  1833. 
JIary  Ann,  d.  an  infant. 

Harriet,  m.  the  Marquess  de  Brehan,  d.  about  1880. 
Mary,  to.  July,  1834,  Count  Joseph  Charles  Du  Itieu,  of  Mar- 
saquet,  France,  Knt.  of  St.  Louis,  and  of  the   Legion  of 
Honour,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue,  two  children. 
Anne  Gardiner,  ni.  8  May,  1834,  Maurice  Peter  Moore,  Esq. 
of  Sleaford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  June,  1839. 
Elizabeth. 

Louisa,  m.  1845,  Rev.  F.  W.  Rhodes,  and  had  issue  ten  chil- 
dren, she  d.  Oct.  1871. 

Sophia,  d.  1892.  Caroline,  d.  1844. 

Emma. 
The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Willson.  Esq.  of  South  Rauceby,  J.P.,  M.A., 
M.P.  for  Lincolnshire,  h.  26  July,  1811,  assumed  by  royal 
licence  the  surname  of  Willson,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 
Peacock,  He  m.  July,  1845,  Mary  Eliza  Caroline,  2nd  dan.  of 
the  Rev,  Edward  Fane,  Rector  of  Fulbeck,  co,  Lincoln,  2nd 
son  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan. 
1888)  had  issue, 

MiLDMAY,  now  of  Rauceby. 

Walter  Edward,  Major  3rd  batt.   Lincolnshire   Eegt,,  J.P. 

Notts,  b.  22  March,  1854. 
Vere  Francis  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  13 

Oct.  1855;  m.  7  Aug.  1884,  Rose  de  St.  Croix. 
Arthur  Bruce,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  17  July,  1857. 
Mary  Georgiana  Caroline,  ni.  28  July,  1869,  Capt.  Cecil  Hall, 

of  Whatton,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  who  ti.  20  Aug.  18.4. 

She  d.  1890. 
Edith  Harriet. 
Lucy  Maria,  m.  31  March,  1875,  Capt.  Beauchamp  Scott,  late 

Scots  Fusilier   Guards,   eldest  son   of    Col.  Hen.    Charles 

Scott,  and  has  issue,  une  son. 
Laura  Anne. 

Emily  Grace,  m.  Major  F.  Amcotts,  of  Kettlethorpe. 
Mr.  Willson  d.  5  June,  18G6. 

^i-ius— Willson  and  Peacock,  quarterly. 
■Scat — Rauceby  Hall,  Sleaford,  co.  Lincoln. 
6i«6— Carlton. 


WILL  YAMS    OF    CARNANTON". 

WiLLTAM.?,  Edwaed  William  Betdges,  Esq. 
of  Roseworthy  and  Carnanton,  Cornwall,  M.P.  for 
Truro  from  1857  to  1859,  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall, 
1868  to  1872,  -when  he  retired  and  was  again  elected 
for  Truro  1880-85,  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall,  since 
18S5,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  Royal  Cornwall  Ritie 
Volunteers,  b.  6  Nov.  1835  ;  m.  1st,  26  June,  1856, 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Trevor  Wheler, 
Part,  she  d.  1877.  He  m.  2ndly,  5  June,  18S:i, 
Emily,  dau.  of  Joseph  Moses  Levy,  Esq.  of  51, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London  W,,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Edward  Levy  Lawson,  Bart,  {see  Bup.kk's  Peerage). 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Willyams,  or,  as  it  was  for 
merly  spelt,  Wylltams,  was  long  attached  to,  and  connected 
with  the  Abi'ndells  of  Wardour  and  of  Lanhei~ne,  with  one  of 
whom  the  first  common  Cornish  ancestor  came  into  the 
country  about  the  year  1485,  the  parent  stock,  as  Hainou 
L'Estrange  says,  being  ia  Wilts  or  co.  Dorset.  From  tins 
ancestor  descended, 

Thomas  Willyams,  b.  in  Cornwall  1505  (younger  brother  of 
Adam  Willyams,  of  Stowford,  Devon,  father  of  Thomas 
Willyams,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons) ;  d.  1580, 
leaving,  by  Jane  his  wife,  three  sons,  William,  his  heir; 
Thomas,  of  Broadoak,  Cornwall,  b.  at  Stowford,  1542;  d.  s.  p. 
16-30:  and  a  third  son,  who  migrated  into  Switzerland,  and 
became  ancestor  of  the  Vullyamoz  of  tliat  country.  The 
eldest  son, 

William  Willyams,  of  Roseworthy  (by  gift  of  Sir  John 


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Arundel,  of  Lanherne),  512.  four  times.  He  d.  12  June,  1C23, 
and  -was  s.  by  his  son  (by  Alice  IIoneychurch,his  orJ  wife). 

William  Willyams,  Esq.,  b.  27  Nov,  1598,  to.  26  Nov.  1620, 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Blichael  Vyvyan,  Esq.  of  Phillack,  a 
branch  of  the  Trelowarren  family,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1055) 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

HuMPHKET  Willyams,  Esq.,  b.  Oct.  1629 ;   m.  Aug.  1658, 
Dorothy,  sister  (and  eventual  heiress,  16C8)of  Thomas  Adding- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Leigh,  High  Bickington,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Capt.  R.N  ,  to.  the  only  dau.  of  Admiral  Cooper, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Miss  Goodyear,  sister  of  Sir  John 

Dynely,  and  had  a  son, 

CoopEK,  Chaplain  R.N.,  on  board  the  '•  .Swiftsure,"  at 

the  battle  of  the  Nile,  Rector  of  Hardress,  and  finally 

Rector  of    Kingston  and    Stourmouth,   Kent,  and  d. 

1816,  leaving  four  children. 

William,  b.  April,  1678,  Collector  of   the  Port  of    Penryn, 

and  Mayor  of  Falmouth  1739. 
Humphrey,  b.  May,  1680. 
Charles,  b.  July,  1681. 

Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  William  Bedford,  Vicar  of  Tregony. 
Jane,  711.  John  Lanyon,  Esq.  of  Lanyon,  Gwinear. 
Ehzabeth,    m.     Mr.    Greenwood,    merchant,     of    London, 
d.  s.  p. 
Tryphena,  m.  Rev.  William  Symons,  Vicar  of  Cornelly  and 
Merther. 

Honor,  7)1.  Williams,  of  Trehane  and  Trewithara. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Willyams,  Esq.  of  Roseworthy,  6.  Sept.  1660;  m.  1st, 
1685,  Bridgeman,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  Humphrey 
Noye,  of  Carnanton  (only  son  of  William  Noye,  Attorney-Gen. 
to  Charles  I.,  by  his  wife,  Hester,  sister  of  the   last  Baron 
Sandys,  of  the  Vine).    By  her  (who  d.  1699)  he  had  no  issue. 
He  to.  2nUly,  Dorothy,  heiressof  Peter  Day,  Esq.  ofResuggan, 
in  St.  Columb,  and  had  issue, 
John,  b.  March,  1701  ;  m.  1723,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Oliver,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
John  Oliver,  of  Carnanton,  <!.  s.  jj.  1809. 
Anne,  m.  William  Lemon,  faiher  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Lemon,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Cornwall. 
James,  of  whom  presently. 
Bridgcman,  m.  Thomas  Hawcis,  of  St.  Coose. 
.  Mr.  Willyams,  a  stanch  Jacobite,  was  deprived  of  his  commis- 
sion of  the  peace  during  the  rcigii  of  William  and  Mary,  but 
restored   soon    after    the    accession    of    Queen    Anne.     His 
youngest  son, 

James  Willyams,  Esq.,  &.  8  March,  1708;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Jane,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  unm., 
James,  his  heir;  and  Humphrey  (Rev.),  who  m.  twice,  and  by 
his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  sister  of  Pascoe  Grenfell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  left 
at  his  decease  a  dau.,  Charlotte  Bridgeman,  wife  of  Capt.  F. 
Rogers,  R.N.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Willyams,  Esq.  of  Truro,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  30  Sept. 

1741 ;  711.  1770,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  William  Ch.ampion,  Esq.  of 

Wormley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

James  Brydges,  b.  1  Jan.  1772,  Lieut. -Col.  Cornwall  Militia, 

author  of //iii's  on  Eduration,  2 he  Influence  of  Genius,  il-c.  ; 

m.  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Mendez  da  Costa  ;  and 

d.  K.  p.  Nov.   1820.     His  widow,   Mrs.  Sarah  Willyams,  of 

Mount  Braddon,  Torquay,  d.  11  Nov.  Ib63. 

John  Champion,  b.  June,  1785;  d.  2  June,  1803,  on  board 

the  "  Marchioness  of  Exeter"  Indiaman. 
Humphry,  late  of  Carnanton. 
Anne,  to.  1803,  Capt.  Bowen,  of  Haverfordwest. 
Eliza  Bridgeman,  to.    1800,  Capt.    James    O'Bryen,  R.N., 
afterwards  3rd  Marquess  of   Xuomond,  and  d.  at  Clifton, 
18C2. 
Charlotte  Champion,  m.  the  Rev.  T.  Pascoe,  Vicar  of  St. 
Hilary. 
Jane  Louisa. 
Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Grylls,  Rector  of  Cardynham. 

Mr.  Willyams  s.  at  the  demise  of  his  relative,  John  Oliver 
Willyams,  1809,  to  the  Carnanton  estate.  He  d.  10  Feb.  1828, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Hu.mphry  Willyams,  Esq.  of  Carnanton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  Major  Royal  Miners'  Regt.  of  Artillery,  and  M.P.  for 
Truro  from  1848  to  1852,  and  High  Sheriff  1859-60,  b.  20  April, 
1792  ;  m.  14  Jan.  1822,  Ellen  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen. 
William  Brydges  Neyuoe,  of  Castle  Neynoe,  co.  Sligo,  and 
had, 

I.  James  Neynoe  Vivian,  6.  10  April,  1823  ;  d.  s.  p.  22  July, 
1861. 

II.  Humphry  John,  b.  19  Nov.  1831  ;  d.  s.  p.  28  July,  1848. 

III.  Edward  William  Brydges,  now  of  Carnanton. 

IV.  Arthur  Champion  Phillips,  of  Bodrean,  Truro,  Cornwall, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Fellow  of  New  CoU.  Oxford,  Dep.  Warden 
of  the  Stannaries  of  Cornwall  and  Devon,  late  Capt.  Duke 


of  Cornwall's  R.  V.,  b.  28  Feb.  1837;  to.  28  Feb.  1861, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Harry  Lcngue- 
ville  Jones,  Esq.  of  Ty  Maen,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1887)  has  issue, 

Humphrey   John,   6.  28  Nov.    1861,  m.   18H0,  JIargarer, 
younger  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Jowitt,  Esq.  of  Bisliop 
Thornton,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
Edward  Neynoe,  b.  14  Feb.  1891. 
Charlotte  Bridgcman  Longueville. 

I.  Ellen  Anne,  m.  25  Oct.  1854,  Edward  S.  Carus  Wilson, 
Esq.,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Carus  Wilson,  of 
Casterton,  Cumberland. 

II.  Charlotte  Dorothea,  m.  15  July,  1850,  Rev.  Ferdinand 
Thomas  Stephens,  Rector  of  Maw^an,  in  Pydar,  Cornwall, 
brother  of  Henry  Lewis  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Tregcr.a 
Castle. 

Mr.  Willyams  d.  1872. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  chequy  gu.  and  vert  between  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  third  each  gorged  with  a  ducal 
coronet  or.  Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  falcon  close  ppr. 
belled  gold.  Motto — In  Domino  coniido  :  Coruish  motto,  Meor 
ras  tha  Dew. 

Seat — Carnanton,  near  St.  Columb,  co.  Cornwall. 

Ciabs — Brooks',  Arthur's,  and  Turf. 


WILSHEEE    OF    THE    FKYTHE. 

The  late  Charles  Willes  Wilshere,  Esq.  of 
TheFrythe,  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.20  Feb.  1814  ; 
m.  25  Aug.  1S40,  Elisabeth  Marie,  dau.  of  William 
Mceke  Farmer,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Nonsuch,  Surrev, 
M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  and  d.  31  Dec.  1893,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Edith  Elisabeth  Marie. 

II.  Everilda  Frances  Laura. 

HI.  Florence,  to.  29  July,  18G9,  Guilbert  Edward  Wyndham 
Malet,  Capt.  R.H.A.,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
Wyndham  Malet,  Vicar  of  Ardeley,  co  Herts  (gi.e  Burke's- 
Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Malet,  Bart.) ;  and  d.  14  Sept. 
1877,  leaving  a  son,  Sidney  Francis  Wyndham,  6.  10  Sept.. 
1877 ;  d.  21  Jan,  1879. 

IV.  Alice  .\ugusta. 

Lineag'e  ^This  family  has  been  settled  at  the  Frythe,. 
CO.  Hertford,  from  the  time  of  Richard  II.  At  the  dissolutiors 
of  monasteries,  it  acquired  the  manor  and  advowson  of 
Welwyn,  which  were  sold  in  the  next  century  to  All  Souls' 
Coll.  Oxford.  The  manor  of  Much  Wymondley,  now  belong- 
ing to  the  family,  is  held  in  grand  serjeantry  by  the  tenure  of 
presenting  the  first  cup  of  wine  to  the  Kings  of  England  at 
their  coronation  banquet. 

Thomas  Wilshere,  Esq.  of  Hitchin,  son  of  Willi.am  Wil- 
shere,  Esq.  (who  d.  1798),  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Simon 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Wendon  Lofts,  Essex,  m.  1803,  Lora,  dau. 
of  Charles  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Hartford  Hill,  co.  Huntingdon;, 
and  d.  1832,  having  had  issue, 

William,  late  of  the  Frythe. 

Thomas,  b.  1811  ;  d.  unm.  1840. 

Charles  Willes,  of  the  Frythe. 

Elizabeth  Simpson,  b.  13  July,  1808  ;  d.  3  Feb.  IS12. 

Laura  Beaumont,  m.  1833, 'Jhomas  Mills,  Esq.  of  Tolmer.%. 
D.L.,   J. P.,   and    Deputy-Chairman  Quarter   Sessions  for 
Herts,  M.P.  for  Totnes  (d.  1862),  and  d.  s.  p.  1S5j. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Wilshere,  Esq.  of  the  Frythe,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1858,  M.P.  for  Great  Yarmouth  from  1837  to  1847.- 
This  gentleman  s.  to  the  family  estate  at  the  decease  of  his 
uncle,  William  Wilshere,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  Hert* 
Militia,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Bedfordshire, 
who  d.s.p.  1824.  He  d.  10  Nov.  1867,  and  was  6-.  by  his 
brother,  Charles  Willes,  of  the  Frythe. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  AVilshere  ;  per  chevron  az. 
and  or  in  chief  six  crosses-crossk-t  four  and  two  of  the  secon  3 
2nd,  Williamson;  arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  tre- 
foils slipped  sa.  as  many  crescents  or;  3rd,  Selling,  vert,  a 
chevron  sa.  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  or.  Crest — A 
lion  rampant  gu.     Moiio — Fidelis. 

Heat — The  Frythe,  'A'elwyn,  Herts. 


WILSON    OF    THE    GKOVE. 

Wilson,  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Gf-rovc, 
Market  Drayton,  Shropshire,  J  .P.,  1. 1837  ;  ,11. 1863. 
Ida  Grosvenor,  dau.  of  Francis  Heathcote,  Esq.  of 
Thorckingham  (the  first  cousin  of  Sir  Gilbert  John 
Heathcote,    5th    Bart.,    who    ■was    created    Lord 


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Avi:t.A"p,  see   Bceke's    Peerage,  Axcastee,  E.), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Graham  Lionel  Jons,  h.  1SG4,  SLA.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford, 
Biirrister-at-Law,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  North  StatTordshirc 
Regt..  7)!.  lS3il,  Francis  Mary,  only  child  of  William  Gar- 
fit,  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  West  Skirbeck  House,  Boston, 
(see  Gabfit  of  Kenwkk Hall). 

II.  Cecil  Grosvenor.  b.  1S70. 

III.  Frank  Heatheote.  h.  1873. 

IV.  Arthur  Edwards  Cotton,  h.  1875. 

I.  Ida  Gwendoline.  ir.  Pearl  Eleanor. 

III.  Franeesca  Mary.  iv.  Violet  Catherine. 

Lineagre. — John  Wilson.  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  of  Scotch 
extraction,  was  a  Civil  Engineer  and  Contractor,  and  was 
as:;ociatcd  with  Telford  in  the  making  of  the  Caledonian 
Canal,  the  Suspension  Bridge  over  the  Menai  Straits,  and 
many  other  works.  He  ?«.  179S,  and  (L  1834,  having  by  Anne 
his  wife  (who  d.  18u5)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Edwards,  of  The  Grove. 

II.  William,  of  Pyon  House,  Wcohley. 

III.  Edward,  of  whom  presently.  iv.  Pnbcrt. 

I.  Anne,  )/i.  Eev.  J.  Wynne.  M.A.,  J.P.         ii.  Mary,  c?.  ituj/i. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  E.  Owen,  M.A.,  J.P. 

IV.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  v.  Caroline,  d.  unm. 
The  3rd  son. 

Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-nnder-Lyme,  M.D.  the 
Senior  Physician  to  the  North  Staffordshire  Infirmary,  and 
■T.P.  for  CO.  SfalTord,  m.  183G,  Marianne,  dau.  of  F.  H.  Northen, 
Esq.  of  the  Lea  House,  near  Ecclcshall,  Staffordshire,  by 
Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sisters  Eliza- 
bclh,  7)i.  AV.  Benley  Taylor,  Esq.  of  the  Brooms,  co.  Stafford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Harriet,  in.  John  Bagstaw,  Esq.),  of  Ver- 
non Cotton,  Esq.  of  The  Lea  House,  a  member  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Cotton,  of  Combermere,  and  d.  1858,  having  by  her 
who  of.  the  same  year,  had  issue, 

I.  John  Wii.son,  now  of  The  Grove. 

II.  Francis  Edv>ard  Edwards,  Maj.-Gen.  in  the  army,  C.B., 
late  York  and  Lancaster  Eegt.,  6.  22  Oct.  1839;  m.  18ti8, 
Man.-,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Fife,  of  Flamstead,  Jamaica,  and 
has  issue,  1  Charles  Edward,  2nd  Lieut.  Queen's  West  Surrey 
Rest.,  I).  2  June,  1871  ;  2  Claude;  and  1  Eirina. 

I.  Caroline,  7,i.  1864,  Major  Courtlandt  Alexander  Macgregor, 
late  R.E. 

S«ot— The  Grove,  Market  Drayton. 
6'i«6— New  Uiiiversity. 


WILSON    OF    CLIFPE     HALL. 

"Wilson.  .Tony  Gehald,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  Hall,  co. 
York,  Col.  commanding  West  Yorksliire  Volunteer 
Infantry  Brigade,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  com- 
manding 3rd  Batt.  York  and  Lane.  Kegt.,  late  Capt. 
8-ltli  Eegt.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Eiding,  co. 
York,  and  co.  Durham,  b.  Dec.  1841 ;  m.  4  June, 
1873,  Angelina  Hosa  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Hon.  and 
Eer.  Henry  O'Brien,  brother  of  the  13tli  Lord 
Lichiquin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Bassett,  b.  1874. 

II.  Murrough  John,  b.  1875.  in.  Denis  Daly,  h.  1878. 
IV.  Frank  O'Brien,  6.  1883.         v.  Gerald  Geoffry,  b.  1884. 

I.  Harriet  Anne  Dorothy,  b.  1876. 

II.  Glady.s  Mary.  b.  1880.  iii.  Geraldine,  b.  1888. 

Lineage. — John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Camp  Hall,  near  Leeds, 
b.  1731  ;  ).i.  17G2,  Sarah  Lucas,  and  d.  24  April,  I82I.  He  was 
g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jons  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Seacroft  Hall  and  Cliffe  Hall,  near 
Darlington,  6.  24  Feb.  1767  ;  m.  1798,  Martha,  dau.  of  Richard 
Bassett,  Esq.  of  Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
F'el).  1SG8)  had  two  sons, 

I.  Richard  Bassett,  of  Cliffe  Hall. 

II.  John,  of  Seacroft  Hall  {see  next  memoir). 
.Mr.  Wilson  d.  1836.     His  elder  son, 

Richard  Bassett  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  Hall,  b.  180G;  m. 
5  Dec.  ]><39.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Mary, 
wife  of  Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  Bart.)  of  William  Fitzgerald,  Esq. 
of  Adelphi,  CO.  Clare,  and  d.  23  March,  18G7,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Geeald,  now  of  Cliffe  Hall. 

II.  William  Henry,  of  Adelphi,  co.  Clare,  assumed  the  addi- 
tional name  of  Fitzgerald  by  royal  licence  in  1872  {nee 
Wilson- Fitzgerald;. 

in.  Richard  Bassett,  Lieut. -Col.  Comm.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd 
Dorhaui  Militia,  b.  1846. 


IV.  Maurice  Fiizgerald,  6.  1858;  to.  F'lorence,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Badnell,  D.D. 

I.  Juliana  Cecilia,  m.  1865,  Thomas  C.  J.  Sowerby,  Esq.  of 
Snnw  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Mary  Lucia. 

III.  Augusta  Jane,  m.  1870,  Thomas  Robins  Bolitho,  Esq.  of 
Trengwainton,  Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

IV.  Emily    Gertrude,  m.  17   Dec.    1878,   James    Fitzgerald 
Bannatyne,  Esq.  of  Summerville,  co.  Limerick. 

^rms— Per  pale  arg.  and  az.  on  a  fess  cottiscd  three  lions' 
gambs  erased  tessways  all  counterehanged  :  in  the  dexter  chief 
quarter  a  wolf's  head  erased  sa.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert  a 
lion's  ganib  erased  fessways  arg.,  thereon  a  lion's  head  couped 
erminois. 

Seat— C\i(fo  Hall,  Darlington. 


WILSON    OF    SEACROFT. 

Wilson,  Dahcv  Bettce,  Esq.  of  Seacroft  Hall, 
CO.  York,  J.P.,  b.  17  June,  1851. 

Lineage.— John  Wilson, Esq.  of  Seacroft  Hall,  J.P.,  D.L., 
(see  Wilson  of  Cliff.:  Hall),  b.  I  Jan.  1808;  m.  1846,  Anna 
Maria  Isabella,  dau.  of  Roderick  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Cadboll,  co. 
Ross,  M.P.,  and  had,  amongst  other  issue, 

I.  Roderick  John,  b.  15  April,  1847  ;  d.  3  June,  1881. 

IT.  Darcy  BRncE,  now  of  Seacroft. 

III.  Arthur  Henry,  ?j.  24  April,  1853;  m.  1885,  Alice  Louisa 
Wainwright,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Gladys. 

I.  Constance,  m.  1887,  Rev.  Charles  John  Aylmer  Eade, 
Vicar  of  Aycliffe,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue  three  sons, 
John  ;  Charles ;  and  Aylmer. 

II.  Louisa. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  29  Jan.  1S91,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son. 

Ai-ms — Per  pale  arg.  and  az.,  on  a  fess  cotti;ed  three  lions' 
gambs  erased  fessways  all  coanterchanged,  in  the  dexter  chief 
quarter  a  wolfs  head  erased  sa.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a 
lion's  gamb  erased  tessways  arg.,  thereon  a  lion's  head  couped 
erminois. 

Seat — Seacroft  Hall,  near  Leeds. 


WILSON    OF    WALDERSHAIGH. 

Wilson,  Charles  Macro,  Esq.  late  of  More 
Hall,  now  of  Waldersliaigh,  Bolsterstone,  co.  York, 
Z-.  25  Feb.  1835;  m.  30  March,  18(35,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  Eichard  Thorp,  Esq.  of  Barnsley, 
and  has  had  issue, 

James  Macro,  b.  24  Feb.  1866 ;  d.  7  March,  1866. 

Lineag^e. — The  ancestors  of  this  very  ancient  family 
resided  at  Broomhead  from  the  time  of  Edward  I.,  in  whose 
reign  a  grant  of  lands  was  made  to  Adam  Wilson,  his  scutiger, 
by  Tliomas,  Lord  Furni  val,  at  Wigtwisel,  in  the  neighbourhood 
of  Broomhead,  for  services  in  the  Scottisli  wars. 

John  Wilson,  living  37  Edward  III.  (son  and  heir  of  A.dara 
Wilson,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Elias  de  Blidhope,  and 
grandson,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Rous,  of  Ones- 
acre,  of  John  Wilson,  son  of  Robert  Wilson,  and  Havis  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Shefiield,  Lord  of  Bolsterstone),  acquired 
lands  of  West-thoipe,  in  HoylandSweyne,  by  his  marriage  with 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Hunshelf,  of  Hunshelf,  and  transmitted 
them  to  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead,  co.  York,  8  Richard  II.  He 
m.  Julian,  dau.  andco-heirof  John, son  of  Henry  deBromhead, 
and  was  father  of 

William  Wilson,  of  Broomhead,  7  Henry  IV.,  from  whom 
derived,  8th  in  descent, 

Christopher  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead,  bapt.  I  March, 
1595,  who  held  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Parliamentary 
army.  He  on.  29  Oct.  1623,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev. 
John  Ibbotson,  of  Wigtwisel,  and  had  issue  six  sons.  The  2nd 
son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Wilson,  M.A.,  of  Broomhead,  Rector  of 
Babworth  and  Vicar  of  Sheffield,  bapt.  15  June,  1631;  in. 
about  1661,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  John  Allot, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Little  Thurlow  and  Wratting,  Suffolk ;  and 
dying  Sept.  1703,  left  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Cliristopher,  of  Holden,  Bradfield,  6.  14  Aug.  1681;  m.  29 
Sept.  1715,  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Bilham,  of  Holden;  and 
dying  2  June,  1730,  left  a  son,  Christopher,  of  London, 
merchant,  b.  1726;  in.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Henry  Clarke,  of 
King  Street,  London,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Heniy,  of  London,  merchant,  who  purchased  the  estate  of 
Broomhead  from  Rebecca,  widow  of  John  Wilson  William, 


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also  of  London,  merchant;  Maiy,  m.  1785,  John  Einiing- 
ton,  Esq.  of  liillsborouich  (see  Himington-Wilson,  now  of 
Broomhcad) ;  and  Harriet,  wife  of  Thomas  Newberry,  of 
London. 

Mary,  m.  1700,  Godfrey  Crosland,  gent,  of  Cartworth. 
Susan,  d.  unm.  1736. 
Elizabeth,  d.  uimi.  1722. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead,  6.  13  Sept.  1672  ;  m.  1711, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Macro,  Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
Suffolk,  High  Sheriff  1701,  and  sister  of  Dr.  Cox  Macro ;  and 
great  granddau.  of  Richard  Cos.,  Bishop  of  Ely,  and  tutor  to 
King  Edwakd  YI.,  d.  27  Feb.  173.5,  having  by  her  had  issue, 
one  son  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead,  h.  28  April,  1719,  the  cele- 
brated antiquary;  in.  11  Sept.  1746,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Oates,  Esq.  of  Denby,  near  Wakefield;  and  d.  3  March,  1783, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1790), 
Joirn,  of  London, /j.  1747  ;  m.  Rebecca,  sister  of  Gen.  Gent, 
d.  1810,  issue  e.xtinct. 
.Tosepli,  b.  1749  ;  </.  unm.  at  Bengal. 

Thomas,  of  Armley,  near  Leeds,  b.  1752;  in.  1779,  Sarah, 
only  dau.  of  William  Wrigglesworth,  of  Armleyridge ;  and 
d.  1817,  liaving  had  a  son,  Thomas,  of  Armley,  who  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Musgrave,  of  Koggathorpe.  Their 
grandson  and  only  surviving  representative  is  Samuel  Eyres 
Wilson,  b.  7  Sept.  1850 ;  in.  Mary  Watts,  dau.  of  W.  H. 
Michael,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
William,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  4th  son, 

William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  SheEBeld,  6.24  March,  1754;  m. 
Oct.  1784,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Chapeltown,  by 
Marguerite  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Scott,  Esq.  of  Alverthorpe, 
and  Marguerite  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Rockley,  of  Woodsome 
•(through  whom  and  their  ancestors  Fairfax  o/SieeJon,  the 
present  family  has  a  royal  descent  from  King  Edwakd  1.), 
and  d.  30  Aug.  1829,  leaving  issue, 

William,  of  Fentonville,  Sheffield,  b.  18  Sept.  1786;  ih.  23  May, 
1812,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Woolhouse,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  10 
Dec.  1847,  leaving  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  William,  b.  7 
JNIarch,   1813;  d.   unm.   19  Nov.  1879;   George,  rf.  s.  ;p.  30 
June,  1859 ;    and  Sarah  Anne,  m.  1838,  Richard    Henry 
Tarleton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1843. 
James,  of  Brinkcliffe  Tower. 
Robert,  of  Slieffield,  d.  unm.  July,  1830. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Brinkcliffe  Tower,  and  previously  of 
Highfield  House,  near  Sheffield,  co.  York,  b.  19  July,  1789  ;  in. 
12  May,  ly25,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan 
Aldcrson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Harthill,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife, 
■dau.  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Hodgson,  Rector  of  Rawmarsh.  He 
d.  14  July,  1867,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1850)  had 
Essue, 

I.  James  Allen  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles  Macro,  now  of  Waldershaigh. 

in.  William  Reginald  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bolsterstone, 
near  Sheffield,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Ecclesfield,  b.  15  May, 
1838;  m.  3  March,  1865,  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard 
Thorp,  Esq.  of  Barnsley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Thorp,  h.  1  Feb.  1866. 

2  Cyril  Raynold,  b.  6  Jlarch,  1867. 

3  Rowland  Alwyn,  b.  18  July,  1868. 

4  Clement  Eustace  Macro,  b.  15  May,  1875. 

5  Evelyn  Rockley,  h.  25  March,  1»79. 

1  Ethel  Mary  Havis. 

2  Christine  Augiista,  b.  7  Oct.  1871 ;  d.  6  July,  1876. 

3  Caroline  Phyllis. 

I.  Sophia  Maria  Aldcrson,  d.unm.  15  May,  1850. 
It.  Elizubelli  Louisa,  in.  1  Aug.  1873,  Robert  B.  Robertson, 
Esq. 

III.  Mary  Anna  Maria,  )/(.  30  Marcli,  1864,  George  Langford 
Fosbery,  Esq.,  who  c^  28  March,  1S79,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son,  and  representative  of  the  family. 

Rev.  James  Allen  W:(lson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bolton-by- 
Bolland,  co.  York,  Rural  Dean  of  West  Craven,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Eipon,  b.  3  Juno,  1827  ;  ni.li  April,  1860,  Catherine, 
younger  dau.  of  Henry  Remington,  Esq.  of  Moiling  and  Ayn- 
.some,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Allen,  i.  21  June,  1867. 

II.  Henry  Remington  Allen  (Rev.),  b.  21  Nov.  1869. 
in.  James  Cox  Macro  Allen,  b.  4  Oct.  1871. 

IV.  Lancelot  Machell,  b.  23  July,  1873. 

V.  Reginald  Wellesley,  b.  18  June,  1875. 

VI.  Lionel  Gathorne,  b.  25  Sept.  1876. 
I.  Mai'y  Elizabeth. 

H.  Sophie  Isabel,  m.  24  April,  1SS3,  JohnTatham  Ware,  Esq. 
and  has  is.sue. 

III.  Agnes  Catheiine. 

Amu — Sa.,  a  wolf  rampant  and  in  chief  three  estoiles  or. 
Crest — Ademi-wolf  rampant  or.     iV/o<«o— Vincit  qui  se  vincit. 
Seat — Waldershaigh,  Bolsterstone,  Sheffield. 


RIMINGTON-WILSON     OF    BKOOMHEAD. 

ElMINGTOX-WlLSON,    EeGINALD    HeNET     EiM- 

INGTON,  Esq.  J.P.  of  Broomhead,  and  Newstead, 
CO.  York,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Bolsterstone  and 
Hemsworth,  late  Lieut.  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  3 
Nov.  1852. 

liineage. — John  Rimington,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  in  the  parish 
of  Royston,  co.  York,  m.  10  Jan.  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Crosland,  of  Cartworth  (son  of  Godfrey  Crosland,  by 
Mary  Wilson  his  wife),  and  d.  1780  (bur.  30  March  that  year), 
aged  59,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  18  April,  1797)  the 
following  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

James,  bapt.  20  July,  1759 ;  d.  1785. 

John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Henrj',  of  Carlton,  bapt.  20  Dec.  1761 ;  ni.  Mary  Gilberthorpe, 

of  Stainpole,  near  Barnsley,  and  d.s.p.  1831. 
Thomas,  of  Sheffield,  b.  3  June,  1763;  d.  1809. 
Godfrey,  Capt.  21st  Light  Infantry,  bapt.  21  Jan.  1771 ;  d.  ia 

the  West  Indies,  1797. 
Elizabeth,  in.  6  Jan.  1783,  Henry  Tudor,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  and 

d.  22  March,  1800,  leaving  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Rimington,  Esq.  of  Hillsborough,  and  Sheffield, 
banker,  bapt.  7  July,  1760;  m.  19  June,  1784,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Wilson,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  and  rf.31  Jan. 
1820,  leaving  by  this  lady  (who  d.  22  June,  1838)  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

James  Rimington,  Esq.  of  Broomhead  Hall,  and  Newstead 
Hall,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  West  Riding  co.  York, 
and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bolsterstone,  bapt.  9  Dec.  1786  ;  he 
m.  1  Sept.  1817,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Broomhead  Ward,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Pleasant,  Sheffield,  and  liad  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

James  Wilson,  s.  his  brother. 

John  Wilson,  of  Upper  Norwood.  Surrey,  6.  18  May,  1832  ;  iii. 

20  July,  1864,  Sophia  Anne  Adelaide,   dau.  of  Sir  Robert 

Abercromby.  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Ethel  Adelaide  Sophia. 
William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Norton  Subcourse,  Norfolk,  b.  16 

Aug.  1834;  m.  17  Jan.  1861,  Mary  Blanche,  dau.  of  Rev. 

H.  Nicholls,  and  has  issue,   Hueh  Henry,  b.  2  Sent.  lS!i3; 

Frederick  Wilson,  b.  31  Jan.  1865;  Percy  William,  b.  J I 

M.aroh,  1867  ;  and  Lucy  Ellen. 
Mary,  d.  1 834. 
Sarah,  d.  young. 
Harriett,  m.  10  Oct.  1848,  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Ranfurly,  who 

d.  1858. 

Ellen,  d.  young. 
Luoy  Anne,  m.    19  July,   1860,  Gen.  Sir   Edward    Cooper 

Hodge,  K.C.B.,  Lieut. -Col.  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 
Maria,  m.  Aug.  1861,  Edward  Salvin  Bowlby,  Esq.  of   the 

Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  isseie. 

Mr.  Rimington  d.  30  Sept.  1839,  aged  53,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Henrt  Rimington,  Esq.  of  Newstead  Hall,  b.  10  Sept.  1S20; 
d.  11  July,  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Wilson  Ri.mington-Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead  Hall, 
J. P.,  b.  1  July,  1822;  in.  6  June,  1849,  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
W^allas,  Esq.  of  Madeira,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Henry,  now  of  Broomhead,  b.  3  Nov.  1852. 

II.  Henry,  6.  11  Jan.  1854. 

I.  Harriott  Mary,  m.  1875,  Sir  Alexander  Moncrieff,  K.C.B., 

of  Barnside,  co.  Perth,  Lieut. -Col.  R.M.  Artillery,  and  has 

issue. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  24  July,  1840,  the 

additional  surname  of  Wilson.    He  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his 

eldest  son. 

&'a;,s— Broomhead  Hall,  Bolsterstone,  near  Sheffield;  and 
Newstead,  co.  York. 

Wti6— Naval  and  Military. 


WILSON    OF     CROFTON     AND    KILHAM, 
CO.    YORK. 

"Wilson,  Hexet  S.  Lee,  Esq.  of  Crofton,  West 
Biding,  and  of  Kilbam,  East  Biding,  co.  York,  J.P., 
W.  B.,  Y'orkshire,  b.2S  June,  1840  ;  m.  14  Oct. 
1869,  Maria  Christine,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Grout, 
Bey,  of  Smyrna,  Asia  Minor,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Christopher  Bruce,  5.  12  Jan.  1875. 

I.  Florence  Maria,  in.  Sept.  1890,  George  P.  F.  Byng,  Major 
1st  Batt.  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry. 

II.  Gertrude  Dinely,  m.  7  March,  1893,  Harold  Jennings, 
(B.A.Camb.),  eldest  son  of  the  late  T.  JenningsWhite,Es(i, 
of  Frogniore  Lodge,  St.  Albans. 

III.  r.;irida  Frances. 


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Mr.  Wilson,  late  an  officer  in  the  13th  Light  Dra- 
goons and  15th  Eeet.,  *.  to  the  estates  on  the  death 
of  his  father  in  1869. 

Liineage. — Tliis  family  depccnds  from  a  common  ancestor 
■Vfith  Richard  Focntayne  'Wilson,  of  Melton,  co.  York, 
whose  eldest  son  on  fuocoedinfc  to  the  estates  of  his  great 
grandmother,  assumed  the  name  of  Montago  {see  Montagu 
o/^-Idton,  CO.  York;  nnd  rappliicick;  co.  Notts). 

Richard  AVilson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  bapt.  8  March,  162.5,  son 
of   Thomas   'Wilson,   of    Leeds,   hy  Anne  Parker  his  wife ; 
vi.  Euphame.  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown,  and  d.  6  May,   1CS8, 
havins   had   by   her  (whose    will   was   proved   at  York,   28 
July,  1710),  besides  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  was  twice  married,  two 
sons, 
Thomas,  of  Mill  Hill,  Leeds,  7ii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Richard    Sykes,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  Jan.  1694-5,  leaving  a 
son, 
Richard,  of  Mill   Hill,  Recorder  of  Leeds,  d.  1761.     His 
youngest  son, 
Christopher  (Right  Rev.)  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol,  h.  1 71,'i, 
consecrated  1783  ;  d.  1702;  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Gibson,  CD.,  Bishop  of  London,  was  father  of 
Richard,  of  Ruduins  Hall,  co.  York,  Hi.  1781,  Eliza- 
beth,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  (by  liis  3rd 
wife,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Montagu,  Esq.  of 
Papplewick)  of    Very  Rev.  John    Fountayne,  D.D., 
Dean  of  York,  d.  14  Feb.  1802.     His  only  surviving 
son,  Richard  Wilson,  «.  to  the  estates  of  his  grand- 
father,   and    assumed    the    additional    surname    of 
FocNTATNE  (s«e  MoNTAGH  of  PappUwick  and  Mel- 
ton). 
Joshua,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  'VN'ilson  d.  6  May,  1688.    His  younger  son, 

JosHLA  'Wilson,  Esq.,  a  Merchant  at  Dantzic;  m.  Eva 
Schmidt,  of  Dantzic,  and  had  two  sons  i.  Jacob  Richard,  who 
carried  on  the  line  ;  u.  Joshua,  of  Leeds.  He  d.  1693.  His 
eldest  son, 

Jacob  Richard  'Wilson,  Esq.  of  Bridlington,  had  by  Alice 
his  wife,  a  son, 

Joshua  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  co.  Y''ork,  who  pur- 
chased the  Manor  of  Crofton,  6.  at  Leeds,  21  May,  1705  ;  m. 
4  July,  1726,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Clifton,  of  Houghton,  co. 
York,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  William  Clifton,  31.  D.,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1762,  aged  66)  three  sons  and  as 
many  daus., 

I.  JosHi'A,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  b.  18  May,  1732,  bapt.  1732,  d.  unm.  7  Sept. 
1794. 

III.  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Recorder  of  Berwick- 
on-Tweed,  6.  28  Feb.  173J;  m.  a  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Christopher  Scott,  of  Sculcoates,  co.  York,  and  d.  1792, 
having  had  with  a  dau.,  Anne  (who  d.  unm.  1797),  four 
sons, 

1  William,  an  officer  in  the  48th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  of  fever  at 
St.  'Vincent,  West  Indies,  4  June,  1794. 

2  Charles,  Capt.  65th  Regt.,rf.  unm. 

3  Richard,  Capt.  2nd  Foot,  b.  1778  ;  d.  Aug,  1839  ;  m. 
Jane  Monkhouse,  and  had  issue  five  sons  and  six  daus.,  1 
EicHAED,  rn.  and  has  issue;  2  Charles,  m.  ;  3  William, 
m.  ;  4  Henry,  b.  1815,  d.  28  July,  1841  ;  5  Frank  ;  1 
Anna  (Mrs.  de  Fayej :  2  Jane,  ((.  unm. ;  3  Margaret,  d. 
vnm.\  4  Frances;  5  Marianne;  6  Charlotte  (Mrs.  Tud 
Kaylor). 

4  Christopher,  Capt.  and  Brevet-Major  22nd  Foot,  6. 
March,  1780,  who,  when  Governor  of  Fort  Tamative,  in 
Madagascar,  was  taken  piisoner  by  the  French  and 
while  a  prisoner  of  war  on  board  the  French  frigate 
"Eenommee";  was  mortally  wounded  by  the  tire  of  an 
English  frigate  whijh  captured  her,  and  was  bur.  at  the 
Mauritius  in  1811.  He  w.31  Aug.  1801,  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
James  Wyborne,  Esq.  of  Hull  Place,  Sliolden,  near  Deal, 
and  by  this  lady  (who was  descended  from  the  families  of 
Dinely  and  Goodere,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1867)  left  a  son 
and  dau., 

Henbt,  who  s.  toCrofton  on  the  death  of  his  kinswoman, 
Mary  Henniker,  s.  p.  1866,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Frances  Elizabeth  Wiight,  of  Drayton,  near  Whi'church, 
Hants;  -m.  Ist,  Sir  Michael  McCreagh,  C.B.,  KC.H.,  Col 
in  the  army,  and  2ndly,  W.  J.  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Killylea,  co.  Armagh,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  1872.  She 
had  issue  by  both  marriages. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Drake,  D.D. 

II.  Anne. 

HI.  Diana,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Wilson  d.  24  Feb.  1778,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joshua  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall,  b.  24  May,  1731 ;  m. 
the  dau.  and  sole  htiiess  of  Stevens,  of  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
had  two  sons, 

Henbt  Weight  (Sir),  his  heir. 


Edward,   Capt.   22nd  Light   Drngoons,  who  was  killed  in 
Hohand,  1796,  leaving  an  only  dau.. 
Mart  Wright,  who  became  heiress  to  her  uncle.  Sir  Henry 
Wilson. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  Henrt  Wright  Wilson,  Knt.  of  Crofton  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  Chelsea  Park,  Middlesex,  M.P.,  Capt.  Ist  Life 
Guards;  ra.  Ist,  1780,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Chaloner,  and 
sister  of  Anne,  Countess  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Harewood, 
and  2ndly,  1799,  Lady  Frances  Elizabeth  Brudenell-Bruce, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Ailesbury,  but  d.  s.  p. 
3  Dec.  1832,  leaving  his  widow.  Lady  Frances,  a  life 
interest  in  his  estates,  which,  at  her  death  1836,  passed  to  his 
niece, 

JfAiiT  Wright  Wilson,  m.  John  Henniker,  Esq.,  and  d.s.p., 
6  July,  1866,  when  she  was  s.  by  her  kinsman, 

Henry  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall.  This  gentleman,  Capt. 
King's  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1806  ;  m.  1st,  1830,  Mary,  eldest! 
dau.  of  T.  Ilutchins,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1849> 
had  issue, 

Henry  S.  Lee,  his  heir,  now  of  Crofton  Hall. 

John  Henniker,  late  Capt.  5th  Middlesex  Militia,  b.  1843;  to. 
Isabella,  dau.  of —  Hall,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Henry, 
b.  1873,  and  two  daus.,  Blanche  and  Rosalie. 

Mary. 

Amelia,  m.  1866,  E.  Bower,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 

Rosalie  Anna,  m.  Aug.  1873,  Alfred  Winkfield,  Esq.,  M.B. ; 
Oxford. 
Capt.  Wilson  m.  2ndly,  1853,  Catherine  Jane,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  John  Cook,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Middlesex  Militia,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1856)  had  two  sons,  Christopher,  6.  1854,  and 
d.  following  year,  and  James  Bargrave  Wyborne,  b.  1856, 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  3rd  batt.  East  Yorkshire  Regt. 
Capt.  Henry  Wilsijn  d.  15  July,  1869.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  Henry  S.  Lee  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall,  and. 
Ivilham. 

yfr7)is— Sa.,  a  wolf  salient  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
mascle  gu.,  in  chief  three  estoiles  arg.  C')'f.<:^ — A  demi-woll  or 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  chapeau  the  front  to  the  sinister 
az.     MotiQ — Res  non  verba. 

SeoJ— Crofton  Hal),  Crofton,  near  Wakefield. 


WILSON    OF    REDGRAVE    HALL. 

Wilson,  George  Holt,  Esq.  of  Redgrave  ITall, 
Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  b.  IG 
Nov.  1836  ;  m.  20  April,  1865,  Lucy  Caroline, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Edward  James,  Esq.  of 
Barrock  Park,  Cumberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12 
Oct.  1888)  has  issue, 

I.  George  Rowland  Holt,  B.A.  Oxon,  6.  26  Feb.  1?G7. 

II.  Arthur  Holt,  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  East  Surrey  Regt.,  6.  24- 
July,  1869. 

III.  Basil  Holt,  b.  7  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Leonard  Holt,  b.  11  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Francis  Holt,  b.  28  July,  1876. 

VI.  Villiers  Holt,  b.  13  April,  1878. 

VII.  Piers  Holt,  b.  3  Jan.  1883. 

I.  Louisa  'Violet  Elizabeth. 

II.  Evelyn  Lucinda. 

III.  Jlargaret  Cecilia. 

Lineage. — The  Wilsons  of  Redgrave  are  a  branch  of  the- 
ancient  family  of  Wilson  of  Dallam  Tower. 

Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Gl'ay's  Inn,  Barrister,  sometime 
Chief  Justice  of  Dominica,  bapt.  1725,  3rd  son  of  Daniel 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  M.P.  for  Westmorland,  by 
Elizabeth  Crowle,  his  wife  ;  m.  Lucinda,  eldest,  dau.  of  Row- 
land Holt,  Esq.  of  Redgrave  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1808,  leaving 
issue  (with  two  daus.,  Lucinda,  m.  William  Raven,  Esq.  of 
Camberwell,  and  Isabella,  ,j!.  1st,  Henry  Leslie  Grove,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  John  Belson)  two  sons,  George,  his  heir,  antl 
Daniel.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Redgrave  Hall,  Admiral  of  the 
Red,  ))i.  22  Aug.  1801,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Pollard,  Esq. 
of  Ewell,  Surrey,  and  d.  3  March,  1826,  aged  71,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  George  St.  Vincent,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Daniel  Holt  (Uev.),  A.M..  Rector  of  Redgrave, 
Botesdale,  and  Ilindcrclay,  SulTolk  ;  r,i.  26  Nov.  1839.  Bar- 
bara, eldest  dau.  of  James  Hales,  Esq.  of  Norwich  (youngcsc 
son  of  Robert  Hales,  Esq.  of  King's  Lynn,  by  Anne  hi.s  Hire, 
eldest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  John  Turner,  Bart.,  M.P.), 
and  d.  4  Jan.  1881,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  13  Jan. 
1SJ5), 

1  Charles  Holt  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Dillon  Mar.sh,  Wilts, 


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6.  2  Dec.  1811;   m.  ISU,  Ellen  Catharine,  dau.  of  Rev. 
T.  T.  Upwocd. 

2  Thomas  Holt  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Redgrave  and 
Botesdale,  Suffolk,  b.  4  June,  1843;  vi.  1st,  13  Sept.  1870, 
Helen  Emily,  dau.  of  Edward  Greene,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Nether  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1880) 
has  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  29  Aug.  1882,  Alice  Bertha,  5th 
dau.  of  Rev.  Edmund  Dawe  Wickham,  and  widow  of 
Henry  John  Smith,  Esq.  (.tee  Burke's  Peerage,  Smith- 
Markiott.  Bart.) ;  she  d.  5  March,  18«3.  He  m.  3rdly,  8 
July,  18U0,  Mary  Isabella,  only  child  of  Rev.  Michael 
Turner,  Rector  of  Cotton,  Suffolk,  and  has  i.ssue. 

3  Algernon  George,  h.  25  July,  1844;  m.  1872,  Charlotte 
Parsons,  and  d.  at  Melbourne,  7  Sept.  1877.  His  widow 
d.  1879. 

4  Edward  Hales,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  h.  17  Sept.  1845 ;  m. 
at  Agra,  1874,  Rose  Mackenzie,  dau.  of  J.  Alone,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

.5  Rowland  Holt,  6.  4  Nov.  1846;  m.  1882,  Amy  Wilson, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Hales,  of  Barningham,  Yorkshire, 
and  has  issue. 

6  John  Henry,  &.  31  Jan.  1848  ;  d.  unm.  at  Melbourne, 
May,  1886. 

1  Charlotte  Mary. 

III.  Ctiarles  John,  d.  unm.  18  July,  1841. 

IV.  John  Wood,  d.  26  Hec.  1872. 

I.  Lucinda  Mary,  d.  young. 

II.  Susan  Mary,  d.  19  Nov.  1893. 

III.  Catherine  Sarah,  d.  July,  1885. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  St.  Vincent  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Redgrave  Hall,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1841  ;  m.  5  June,  1834,  Matilda  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Surtees,  Prebendary  of  Bristol,  and  d.  Dec.  1852, 
leaving  (with  two  dans.,  Matilda  Catherine,  m.  24  April  1862, 
the  Rev.  Charles  J.  Robinson,  M. A.,  d.  21  May,  1865;  and 
Anna  Maria)  an  only  son,  the  present  George  Uolt  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Redgrave  Hall. 

im\\h  of  iolt. 

Sir  Thomas  Holt,  Serjeant-at-Law,  knighted  16  April,  1609, 
a  lineal  descendant  of  the  Holts  of  Grizlchurst,  co.  Lancaster ; 
m.  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Peacock,  Esq.  of  Cumnor,  Berks,  and 
d.  1686,  leaving  two  sous, 

John  (Sir),  b.  20  Dec.  1642,  the  celebrated  Lord  Chief  Justice 
of  the   King's  Bench,  who  purchased  the  Manor  of  Red- 
grave.    He  m.  Anne,  sister  of  Sir  John  Cropley,  Bart.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  at  Redgrave,  1709. 
Rowland,  of  wuose  line  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Rowland  Holt,  Esq.,  Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  King's 
Bench,  169G,  d.  11  Feb.  1719.  He  m.  Prisca,  dau.  of  Augustin 
Ballow,  of  Norwich,  merchant  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Philpot,  gent.)  of  Hereford,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

John,  5.  June,  1692  :  on.  3  July,  1723,  Lady  Jane  Wharton, 
sister  of  Philip,  Duke  of  Wharton,  and  by  her  (who  after- 
wards 111.  Hobi-rt  CuUe,  Esq.  of  Longford,  co.  Derby)  had 
issue  an  only  dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

Thomas,  of  Reading,  Berks,  b.  Oct.  1695;  m.  23  May,  1721, 
Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Kynvett,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  and  d.  6  Nov. 
1728,  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Strangways, 
Esq. 

Rowland,  of  whom  presently. 
Tlie  youngest  son, 

Rowland  Holt,  Esq.  of  Redgrave,  6.  Aug.  1C97;  m.  1718, 
Elizabeth  Washington,  and  d.  25  July,  1739,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Rowland,  of  Redgrave,  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1759.  He  d. 
warn.  12  July,  1786. 

II.  THO.MAS,  of  Redgrave,  who  s.  his  brother,  Rowland.  He 
)ii.  Frances  Parsons,  of  Parndou,  Essex,  and  d.  s.p.  21  Aug. 
1799,  aged  68. 

III.  CharleS;  d.  imm.  1753. 

I.  LnciNDA,  m.  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  rd.  1st,  Greshain  Lloyd,  Esq.  (by  whom  she  had  a 
dau.,  Mary,  wh0  7/i.  1st,  John,  Dtli  Earl  of  Rothes,  and  2ndly, 
Bennet  Langton,  Esq.  of  Langton,  co.  Lincoln,  the  fiiend 
of  Dr.  Johnson);  and  2ndly,  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Hadding- 
ton, and  d.  1785,  leaving  isiue. 

III.  Jane,  -m.  1750,  Sir  Thomas  Head,  Knt.  of  Langley  Hall, 
and  d.  1803,  having  had  issue, 

1  William,  d.  unm. 

2  Walter  James  James  (Sir),  1st  Bart.,  of  Langley  Hall. 
(See  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baroaetaye). 

IV.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1827. 

5ca« -Redgrave  Hall,  Botesdale,  Suffolk. 


WILSON    OF    STOWLANGTOFT    HALL. 

Wilson,    Aetiiur    Maitland,  Esq.,  of  Stow- 
laugtoft  Hall,  yutfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,   b.  16  June, 


1857;  m.  21  July,  1880,  Harriet  Maude  Isabella, 
eldest  datx.  of  Colonel  Sir  Nigel  Kingscote,  K.C.B., 
and  Lady  Emily  Kingscote,  of  Kingscote,  Grlouces- 
tershire..  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Maitland,  b.  5  Sept.  1881 . 
Nigel  Maitland,  b.  6  April,  1884. 
Reginald  Maitland,  h.  17  Jan.  1889. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Highbuiy  Place,  riu 
Miss  Mary  Remington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  July,  1816)  had 
issue,  I.  Tho.mas,  his  heir;  ii.  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat;  and 
I.  Mary,  m.  Samuel  MUls,  Esq.  of  Russell  Square.  The  younger 
son, 

Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Highbury  Hill,  Middlesex,  Little 
Massingham,  Norfolk,  and  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk,  6.  7  Aug. 
1766  ;  m.  1st,  10  July,  1792,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Maitland,  Esq.  of  Blue  Stile,  Greenwich,  a  West  India 
merchant,  which  lady  d.  26  May,  1798;  and  2ndly,  19  Feb. 
1800,  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Welford,  Esq.  of  Blackheath,. 
but  by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  1851)  had  no  child.  By  the 
former  he  had  issue, 
Henrt,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Grace  Sperling,  Rector  of  Papworth, 
St.  Agnes,  Hunts,  sen  of  Henry  Piper  Sperling,  Ks(|.  o£ 
Norbury  Park,  Surrey,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  Grace  WilsoiL 
Sperling,  Esq.  of  Grovehurst,  Kent. 

Frances,  m.  Rev.  Charles  D.  Brereton,  Rector  of  Little  Maa- 
singhain,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Hexkv  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1845,  formerly  M.P.  West  Suffolk,  6.  27  Aug. 
1797  ;  m.  1st,  29  July,  1824,  Mary  Fuller,  eldest  dau.  of 
Ebenezer  Fuller  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Park  Place,  Henley-on- 
Thames,  and  by  her  had  issue. 

Fuller  Maitland,  late  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall. 
Henry  Maitland,  b.   1  March,   1827 :  m.  2  Aug.   1854,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Wriothesley  Digby,  Esq, 
of  Meriden,  co.  Warwick,  which  lady  d.  12  July,  1856. 
Joseph  Edward  Maitland,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  22  Feb.  1833  ;  m.  15 
Feb.  1860,    Mary,    dau.  of   Arthur  Kelly,    Esq.  of   Kelly, 
Devon. 
Mary  Maitland,  7n.  21  Aug.  1851,  her  cousin,  Henry  Grace 
Wilson  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Grovehurst,  Tunbridge  Wells,  anci 
has  issue. 
Adela  Maitland. 

Ellen  Maitland,  m.  10  Sept.  1861,  William  Arthur  Smith,  Esq. 
of  Colebrook. 
Fanny  Maitland,  TO.  22  April,  1852,  Edward  Leigh  Kindersley, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir.  R.  'T.  Kindersley, 
and  has  issue. 

Janet  Maitland,  m.  22  June,  1858,  Reginald,  eldest  son  oS 
Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  Devon. 

Mr.  Wilson  m.  2ndly,  18May,  1839,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Rev, 
Lord  Henry  F"itzroy,  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  and  Rector 
of  Easton,  Suffolk,  brother  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Grafton,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

FitzRoy,  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  28  Jan.  1840:  m.  18  Sept.  1861, 
Annie,  dau.  of  Col.  Laughton,  Bengal  Engineers. 

Cyril  FitzRoy  (Rev.),  b.  21  May,  1841,  Rector  of  Stowlang:- 
toft. 

Caroline  FitzRoy. 

Amy  FitzRoy,  deceased. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  and  was  *•.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lieut.  Col.  Fuller  Maitland  Wilson,  of  Stowlangtoft  Ilall, 
J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  West  Suffolk  Militia,  M.P.  for  West  Sufl'ollt 
1875,  High  Sheriff  1873,  &.  '27  Aug.  18-25;  m.  20  April,  1852, 
Agnes  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Torin, 
Kindersley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Maitland,  now  of  Stowlangtoft;  Hall. 

II.  Henry  Fuller  Maitland,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  18  Feb. 
1859. 

in.  Joseph  Maitland,  h.  22  Dec.  1868. 

I.  Agnes  Katherine  Maitland. 

II.  Ethel  Slaitland. 

III.  Ellen  Maitland. 

IV.  Constance  Maitland. 

V.  Ida  Maitland. 

VI.  Amy  Maitland. 
Mr.  Wilson  d.  1875. 

Arras — Sa.,  a  wolf  salient  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  pale  oS 
the  first  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.  between  two  pellets. 
Ci-est — A  demi-wolf  or,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  a  pellet; 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  gold.     Matin — Wil  sono  wil. 

Scat — Stowlangtoft  Hall,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  SuEfolk. 


CAKUS-WILSON    OF    CASTERTON. 

Caeus-Wilsox,  Rev.  William,  late  of  Caster- 
ton  Hall,  Westmorland,  and  late  Rector  of  Lyndon^ 


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noar  Oakham,  Eutland,  h.  Ifi  Jan.  ISio  ;  s.  his 
father  1SS3  ;  m.  30  Sept.  ISGO,  Euphemia  Eai-re 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Arthur  Keimedy  Forbes,  Esq.  of 
!Newstone,  co.  Meath,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  Arthub  Cecil  Henrt.  h.  10  March,  1S72. 

II.  Percy,  b.  10  Oct.  1ST3. 

Xiineage. — ^The  Canis-Wilsons  are  descended  from  a 
common  ancestor -nith  Wilsons  of  Dallam  Tower,  Westmorland, 
and  arc  connected  with  the  Le  Flemings,  the  Musgraves,  and 
Hasells,  in  the  same  co. 

Sir  Thomas  Carus,  who  in  1556  held  the  Manor  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  was  a  direct  ancestor,  and  also  Edwapd  Wilson, 
who  had  in  1G70  the  Manor  of  Casterton,  whose  descendant, 
Daniel  Wilson, was  for  forty  years  M.P.  for  Westmorland. 
The  family  had  considerable  estates  in  the  neighbourhood, 
in  the  reign  of  James  I.  A  male  branch  resided  at  Underley, 
now  the  seat  of  the  Earl  of  Bective,  till  1730,  when  Sir  Thomas 
Wilson  sold  it. 

Edward  Wilson',  Esq.  of  Heversham  Hall,  co.  Westmorland, 
had  by  his  1st  wife,  Jane  Braithwaite.  of  Ambleside,  a  son, 
Edwaud,  of  Dallam  Tower,  in  Westmorland,  ancestor  of  the 
Wilsons  of  Dallam  Tovcr  (see  Wilson  of  Dallam  Tower),  and 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy  Kirby  of  Kirby  Hall,  in  Furness,  a 
son, 

EoGER  Wilson,  Esq.,  6.  1662,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  C  arcs- 
Wilson,  of  Casterton  Hall,  which  represented  the  co.  in  Par- 
liament, and  was  allied  to  some  of  its  best  families.  His 
grand-dau.  Elizabeth  Wilson,  h.  1728,  m.  1763,  William 
Carus,  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  direct  lineal  descendant  of  Sir 
Thomas  Carus,  and  had,  witli  other  issue, 

William  Wilson  Carus,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Cockermouth,  and 
for  more  than  50  years  J. P.  for  cos.  Westmorland,  Lancaster, 
and  X.R.  Yorks,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Wilson  by  sign  manual,  1793.  He  m.  Margaret  Shipphard, 
heiress  of  Natland,  and  had,  with  other  Issue, 

Eev.  AViLLiAM  Carcs-Wilson,  of  Casterton,  the  philan- 
thropic writer,  h.  1792;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  NeviUe,  and 
had  issue, 

William  Wilson,  of  Casterton  Hall. 

Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Eamsgate.  h.  11  Aug.  1S25  ; 

in.  Oct.  1852,  Mary  .Tervis,  dau.  of  Kev.  H.  Maud,  of  Bath, 

and  left  issue,  Henry,  6.  1853;  Frederick  Neville,  b.  1855  ; 

Ernest  Jocelyn,  b.  1860  ;  Ashley  Charles,  b.  1863  ;  Ethel 

Maud  Frances. 
Edward  Shipphard,  of  Penmount,  Cornwall,  J. P.,  b.  1830  ; 

m.  1854,  Ellen  Anne.  dau.  of  Humphrey  Willyams,  Esq.  of 

Carnanton,  and  has  i>suo. 
Margaret,  m.  Itev.  H.  Shepheard,  M.A. 
Frances,  m.  1st,  Picv.  Jocelyn  Willey,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Trevor 

Wheler,  9th  ban. 
Agnes,  m.  Eev.  D.  Barclay-Bevan,  M.A. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Eev.  K.  C.  Black,  JI.A. 
Anne,  in.  Eev.  E.  A.  Litton,  M.A. 

Mr.  Carus-Wilson  d.  30  Dec.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Wilson  Carcs-Wilson,  of  Casterton  Hall,  West- 
morland, b.  1  Sept.  1822;  m.  10  April,  1844,  Mary  Letabl6re, 
<3au.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Edward  Litton,  of  Altmore,  co.  Tyrone, 
Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland,  and  M.P.  for  Coleraine,  and 
</.  11  June,  1885,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  b.  27  July,  1849. 
HI.  Clifford,  b.  6  March,  1855. 

IV.  Herbert,  b,  4  July,  1856. 

V.  Cecil,  b.  18  Oct.  Is57  ;  w.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Eev.  R.  G. 
Chalk,  Eeclor  of  Wilden,  Beds. 

I.  Emily  Anne.  ra.   1st,  J.  W.  Talbovs,   Esq.;  2ndly,  7  Oct. 

1885,  Capt.  W'.  Morse,  of  the  War  Oflice. 
It.  Cathleen,  ra.  E.  Kyle,  Esq. 
m.  Ada  Olivia  Sophia,  m.  J.  H.  Crampton,  Esq. 

IV.  Sophia  Elizabeth,  ra.  H.  Selva,  Esq. 

V.  JIary  Constance. 

At~r,is — Arg.,  three  wolves'  heads  couped  sa.,  vulned  in  the 
neck  ppr.,  for  Wilson,  quartering  az.  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
or,  between  nine  quatrefoils  arg.  three  mullets  gu.,  for  Carcs 
of  Kirh  ,y  Loasdalf.  Crt-its  —  Xst,  A  crescent  or,  issuing  flames 
of  fire  ppr.,  for  Wilson:  2nd,  A  hawk  rising  sa.  beaked,  belled 
and  collared  or,  from  the  collar  an  escutcheon  pendant  arg., 
charged  with  a  wolf's  head  sa.  vulned  ppr.,  for  Caecs.  Motto — 
^on  nobis  solum. 

Heiide/ice — 4  York  Villas,  Faversham. 


WILSON    OF    RIGMADEN. 
TViLSOx,  Cheistophee  Wtndham,  Esq.  of  Eig- 
maden  Park,  co.  "Westmorland,  J. P.  andD.L.,  High 
SherifE  1884,  Col  of  West  Cumberland  Yeomaurj, 


I).  1844  ;  m.  1874,  Mildred  Eyre,  youngest  dau.  of 
J.  S.  Spedding,  of  Mirchouse,  Cumberland,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  CHRiSTOPnER  Holme,  b.  1875. 

I.  Beatrice  Mildred,  b.  1878. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1879,  Edith,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
Minto  Townsend  Earquhar,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  haa 
by  her, 

II.  Humphrey  Minto,  b.  1883. 

III.  Horace  Fitzroy,  b.  1884. 

IV.  Thomas  Leonard,  b.  1883. 

V.  Christopher  Gilbert,  b.  1890. 

II.  Kathcrine  Edith,  b.  18S0. 

III.  Isabel  Frances  Barbara,  b.  1387. 

Lineage.— William  Wilson,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1863,  who  s.  to  Kigmaden  at  the  death  of  his  elder  brother 
in  1370,  was  2nd  son  of  Christopher  Wilsou,  Esq.  of  Eigmaden, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Kendal. 
He  ra.  1st,  Maria  Letitia,  dau.  of  Eichard  Parrott  Hulme, 
Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Joanna,  dau.  of  JohnMorland, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  by  the  former,  who  d.  1873,  had, 
inter  alios,  a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher,  now  of  Eigmaden. 
He  d.  26  July,  1880. 

Seais— Eigmaden  Park,  near  Kirkby  Lonsdale  ;  and  Bays  Hill 
Lawn,  Cheltenham. 
Club — Carlton. 


WILSON    (now    BROMLEY)     OF    DALLAM 
TOWEB. 

Bromley,  Maueice,  Esq.  o£  Dallam  Tower,  co. 
Westmorland,  b.  1875,  second  son  of  Henry  Brom- 
ley, Esq.,  and  Adela  Augusta,  his  wife,  only  child 
of  Westley  Richards,  Esq.  Mr.  Henry  Bromley  is 
the  only  son  of  Sir  Henry  Bromley,  Bart,  (see 
Bueke's  Peerage),  who  is  the  second  but  eldest 
surviring  son  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Howe 
Bromley,  Bart.,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  younger  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam 
Tower  {vide  infra). 

Lineage. — This  family  has  been  of  note  in  Westmorland 
for  several  centuries  past.  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Nether 
Levins,  in  that  co.  founded  and  endowed  the  Grammar 
School  of  Haversham  (in  which  parish  Nether  Levens  is 
situate)  temp.  James  I. 

Edward  Wilson,  Esq,  of  Haversham  Hall,  son  of  Thomas 
Wilson,  of  Kendal  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Fisher, 
of  Bradleyfield),  and  grandson  of  Thomas  AVilson,  Esq.  of 
Staveley  Hall,  Kendal,  who  d.  about  1624;  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Gawen  Braithwaite,  Esq.  of  Ambleside,  and  by  her  had 
issue  a  son,  Edward,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth;  m.  Philip,  only 
son  of  Edmund  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  co.  Chester.  Mr. 
Wilson  ra.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Eichard  Kirkby,  of  Kirkby 
Hall,  Furness,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Eoger,  b.  1662,  ancestor  of  William  Wilson  Carus-Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Casterton  Hall  (see  Wilson  of  Casterton  Hall). 
Mr.  Wilson  d.  2  July,  1707,  aged  89,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  to.  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Daniel  Fleming,  Knt.  of  Eydal,  West- 
morland, and  left  at  his  decease,  5  Feb.  1719-20,  aged  69,  asoa 
and  heir, 

Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  M.P.  for  Westmor- 
land, aud  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1727.  He  ra.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Crowle,  Esq.  of  Hull,  and  d.  31  May,  1764, 
aged  74,  having  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

George,  Col.  1st  Foot  Guards,  h.  1723 ;  m.  Anne  Sybil,  dau. 

•and  heir  of  Allan  Harrison,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.,  who  d. 
young. 

Thomas,  Earristcr-at-Law.     [See  Wilson  of  Redprave). 

Dorothy,    ra.   the  Ven.  William    Fleming,   Archdeacon   of 
Carlisle,  only  son  of  the  Eight  Eev.  Sir  George  Fleming, 
Bart.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  W'ilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  m,  19  June,  1746, 
Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Fleming,  Bart. 
of  Eydal,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  his  heir. 

\Villiam.  Edward. 


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Poi'otliy,  m.  21  Dec.  1773,  Richard  Watson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Llanclaff. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unni.  Barbara,  d.  unm. 

Marjcaret,  d.  unm. 

Charlotte,  m.  Charles  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Quernmorc  Park. 
Mr.  Wilson  d.  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 

Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  m.  1st,  Beatrix, 
only  dau.  of  Samuel  Egertou,  Esq.of  TattonPark.co.  Chester, 
which  lady  d.  s.  j).  1779;  and  2ndly,  17  July,  1782,  Sarah, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Harper,  Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  York, 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  11  Nov.  1824,  aged  78,  two 
daus.,  Sarah,  wife  of  George  Smyth,  Esq.,  and  Anne,  m.  8 
Juno,  1812,  Sir  Robert  Howe  Bromly,  Bart.,  whose  great- 
srandson  Maurice  Bromley,  is  the  present  possessor  of 
Dallam  Tower.    The  elder  dau.  and  co-heiress, 

Sarah  Wilson,  m.  as  already  stated,  in  1811,  George 
Smyth,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Guards,  2nd  son  of  the  Right 
Hon.  John  Smyth,  of  Heath  Hall,  co.  York,  M.P.,  by  the  Lady 
Georgiana  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Augustus  Henry,  Duke  of 
Grafton.  On  his  marriage,  Col.  Smyth  took  the  name  and 
arms  of  Wilson.     His  issue  were, 

George  Edward,  of  Dallam  Tower. 

Charles    Henry   (Rev.),   M.A.,    Rector    of    Coberley,   near 
Cheltenham,  6.  8  Dec.  1817. 

Frederick  John. 

Georgiana.  Sarah  Maria. 

Elizabeth  Ann.  Frances. 

Maria  Laura,  in.  Charles   James   Hare,  Esq.  of   Wormley 
Lodge,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 
Col.  Wilson  d.  3  March,  1853.    His  wifed.  29  May,  1831.    His 
son  and  heir, 

George  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  h.  17  Nov.  1814;  ire.  3  March,  1842, 
Gertrude  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

r.  George  Crowle,  b.  23  April,  1846  :  d.  18  Dec.  1874. 
II.  Charles  Henry,  h.  28  Dec.  1847,  deceased. 
in.  Edward  Hugh,  of  Dallam  Tower, 

I.  Gertrude  Sophia. 

II.  Harriet  Maria,  d.  29  Dec.  1351. 

III.  Emily  Sarah. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
Edward  Hugh  Wilson,  Esq.,    of  Dallam  Tower,  J. P.  and 

D.L.,  High  Sheriflf  1886,  b.  3  Feb.  1849;  d.  s.p.  8  Dec.  1886, 

and  was  s.  by  his  sisters, 

Gertrude  Sophia  Wilson  and  Emily  Sarah  Wilson,  who 

toth  d.  in   1892,   and  were  s.   by   their   cousin,    Maurice 

Bromley,  Esq.,  now  of  Dallam  Tower,  who  on  attaining  his 

majority  will  assume   the    additional   name    and    arms    of 

Wilson. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  wolves'  heads  couped  sa.,  vulned  in  the 
neck  ppr.     Crest — A  crescent  or,  issuing  flames  of  fire  ppr. 
(S'cai— Dallam  Tower,  Milnthorp. 


"WILSON    OF    CUERYGEANE. 

"Wilson,  James,  Esq.  of  Carrjgrane,  co.  Long- 
ford, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  11  July, 
1832  ;  m.  2  Oct.  Ig61,  Constant  Grace  Martha, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Freeman  Hughes,  Esq. 
of  The  G-rore,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Mackay,  J. P.,  h.  1863,  educated  at  Harrow  and 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff  co.  Longford  1887. 

II.  Henry  Hughes,  Capt.  Ritle  Brigade,  b.  5  May,  1S64;  m. 
3  Oct.  1891,  Cecil  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Cecil  Gore  Wray, 
Esq.  of  Ardnamona,  co.  Donegal. 

ni.  Arthur  John  de  Courcy,  b.  10  Jan.  1S67,  m.  1892,  Norah, 
dau.  of  Hammon  Paine,  Esq.  of  The  Paragon,  Blackheath, 
Kent. 

IV.  Cecil  William,  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  b.  June,  1870. 

I.  Florence  Grace,  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1889. 

II.  Ada  Dupre  Martha. 

III.  Eileen  Geraldine  Edith. 

Lineage. — John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Rashee,  co.  Antrim,  is 
supposed  to  have  landed  at  Carrickfergus,  in  the  suite  of 
William  III.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Andrew  Porter,  and  d. 
1692,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  Rashee,  will  dated  19  June,  1705  ;  m.  Jane, 
sister  of  Thomas  Taggart,  Esq.,  and  left  issue,  John, 
Nathaniel,  Francis,  Margaret,  Susanna,  and  Jane. 

II.  Hugh,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  Robert.  iv.  Thomas.  v.  James. 
I.  Janet.                                                 ii.  Susan. 


Hugh  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Rashee,  will  dated  20  June,  1737,  w. 
1st,  Jane  Ramsay,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of  Derry.  in.  Hugh. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  —  Douglas,  Esq, 

II.  Jane,  m.  P.  Ramsy,  Esq.  in.  Susan. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jane  White.     His  oldest  son, 

William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Rashee,  co.  Antrim,  m.  Elizabeth 
Dobbin,  of  Carrickfergus,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William  Dobbin,  m.  and  left  issue. 

III.  James  Dobbin,  of  Asp  Mill. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

II.  A  dau.,  Mrs.  Moorhead.  in.  A  dau.,  Mrs.  Milford. 
Mr.  Wilson  d.  1769.    His  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Rashee,  m.  19  Jan,  1773,  Jane 
Craig,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Aug.  1823)  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Mr.  Wilson  d.  27  Dec.  1822.     His  son, 

William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Larkhill,  co.  Dublin,  b.  10  July, 
1787,  m.  Rebecca  Dupre,  dau.  of  John  Mackay,  Esq. 
of  Ely,  CO.  Tyrone,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Nov.  1846)  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Currygrane. 

II.  John,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Nangle,  and  has  issue, 

1  William,  m.  Ada,  dau.  of  Capt.  Granville;  1  Elizabeth; 

2  Matilda;  3  Beatrice. 

III.  Robert  Mackay,  m.  E.  Suffern,  dau.  of  Murray  Suffern, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  three  daus.,  1  Jane  Georgina,  m.  A. 
Wright,  Esq. ;  2  Dupre,  and  3  Matilda. 

IV.  George  On-,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Col.  Shaw,  and  has  issue, 
Hugh,  Percy,  Ernest,  Herbert,  Walter,  Dunbar,  Helen,  and 
Eva. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  W.  Mcllwaine,  and  has  issue,  eight  sons  and 
two  daus. 
Mr.  W.  Wilson  d.  29  Oct.  1882. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  wolf  ramp.  az.  on  a  chief  indented  of  the  last 
three  estoiles  of  the  field.  Cfest — A  demi-wolf  ramp,  per  pale 
indented  arg.  and  az.     Motto — Pollet  virtns. 

Seat — Currj'grane,  Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford. 

Clubs — University,  Dublin,  and  Royal  St.  George  Y'acht, 
Kingstown. 


"WILSON    OF    NUNTHOEPE    HALL. 

Wilson,  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Xunthorpe  Hall,  co.  York, 
J.P.   and   D.L.,    North    Eiding,    York,   M.P.    for 
Middlesbrough    1878-92,  b.  16  Feb.  1822;    m.    9 
June,  1847,  Anna  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Benson. 
Esq.  of  Park  Side,  Kendal,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Robert  Theodore,  I.  7  Feb.  1850,  m.  9  Nov.  1882,  Char- 
lotte Helen,  dau.   of  the   late  Robert  McNair,   Esq.  of 
Greenfield,  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue,  Helen  Dorothy,  b. 
27  Oct.  1883,  and  Katherine  Maud,  b.  24  July,  1888. 

I.  Mary,  m.  15  Feb.  1872. 

II.  Helen,  m.  5  Jan.  1886,  Rev.  Joim  Clarke  Hanson,  Vicar 
of  Thirsk,  co.  York. 

III.  Anna  Gertrude,  m.  12  Jan.  1875,  Evelyn  Geoffrey  Saye, 
Esq.  of  Hawksfield,  Hants. 

IV.  Sarah  Maria,  m.  27  Dec.  1883,  Rev.  William  Birbeck 
Pierson,  Vicar  of  St.  Barnabas,  Crewe. 

v.  Dora  Beatrice. 

Mr.  AVilson  is  the  son  of  the  late  Isaac  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1844)  by 
Mary  his  wife  (who  d.  2  May,  1846),  dau.  of  — 
Jowell,  Esq.  of  Leeds. 

Sea<— Nunthorpe  Hall,  R.S.O.,  York. 
Cii'-te— Reform  and  National  Liberal. 


"WILSON    OF    TEANB"5r    CEOFT. 

WllsON,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Tranby  Croft,  York- 
shire, J.P.  and  D.L.  Yorkshire,  High  Sheriff,  1891, 
b.  14  Dec.  1836;  m.  1  July,  1863,  Mary  Emma, 
dau.  of  E.  J.  Smith,  of  Leeds,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Stanley,  b.  1868,  m.  24  Feb.  1892,  Alice  Cecil 
Agnes,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Edmund  Filmer,  Bart.,  M.P. 
(see  Burke's  Peerage.) 

II.  Edward  Kenneth,  b.  1869. 

in.  Clive  Henry  Adolphus,  b.  1876. 

I.  Susannah  West,  m.  J.  G.  Menzies,  Esq. 

II.  Ethel  Mary,  m.  Lycett  Green,  Esq. 


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TVIN 


III.  Muriel  Thetis. 
Mr  Ai-thur  Wilson  is  the  son  of  the  late  ^Ir.  Thomas 
AVilson,  of  Cottinghaiu,  Yorks,  who  d.  1SG9. 

Seat— Tran\<j  Croft,  Hull,  Yorks. 

Toinx  Residoxci — 17,  Grosvcnor  I'lace,  S.W. 


CORBETT-WINDEK,    OF    VAYNOE,    PARK. 

CORBETT-WlNDEE,  WiLLIAM,  Esq.  of  TajTior 
Park.  CO.  Montgomerv,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  ISSS.  Ma^jor  iii  the  Army  (retired)  late 
52nd  Light  Infantry,  s.  to  the  YaTnor  estates  at 
the  death  of  his  mother,  Mary  Anne  Jane  Corbett- 
Winder.  9  Feb.  1879;  he  was  b.  1820;  m.  1872. 
Cecilia  ilillicent,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Hornby,  A'icar  of  Baystou,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  John,  6.  26  Aug.  1875. 
I.  Harriet  ilillicent. 

Major  Corbett-Winder  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Uredale 
Corbett-Winder,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  18G8,  the  sur- 
name of  WiXDER  on  his  wife  inheriting  the  Yajnor 
estates. 

Liineag'e. — See  Cokbett  of  Longnor  Hall,  Snlop. 

The  family  of  Winder  descends  from  John  Windeb,  Esq.  of 
Helstone,  Westmorland,  who  m.  a  sister  of  Edmund  Gibson, 
Bishop  of  London.    Their  son, 

Joseph  Winder,  Esq.  of  Helstone,  ra.  17.'J0,  xVnn,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Moxon,  Esq.,  inheritor  of  Vayncr  Park,  at  the 
death  of  his  brother,  Robert  Moxon,  17S.5,  who  had  become 
the  possessor  by  purchase. 

The  dau.  of  Joseph  Winder,  Esq.,  by  Ann  Moxon  his  wife, 

Elizabeth  Winder,  m.  17S6,  Joseph  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Ashfield 
Hall,  Chester,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

John  Winder  Lton-Winder,  Esq.,  who  was  s.  in  theVaynor 
estates  by  his  brother,  Edmund  Henry  Lyon,  who  was  s.  by 
his  sister. 

Mart  Ann-e  Jane,  m.  8  Dec.  1817,  tTvedale  Corbett,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Archdeacon  Corbett,  of  Longnor  Hall,  .S.alop, 
and  d.  9  Feb.  1879,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  William,  now  of 
Vaynor  Park. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  chequy  or,  and  vert  on  a  fcss 
engrailed  gu.  a  crescent  between  two  fieurs-dc-lis  arg.  for 
Winder;  2nd  and  3rd,  or  two  ravens  ppr.  a  border  engrailed 
(fu.  charged  with  eight  bezants,  for  Corbett.  Crests — 1st, 
Winder  :  a  cro\N'n  vallery  or,  therefrom  issuant  a  buffalo's 
head  sa.  armed  gold,  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  cherry  tree 
fructed  ppr.  2nd,  Corbett  :  A  raven  ppr.  in  the  beak  a 
holly  branch  slipped  ppr.  Mottoes — Nulla  paUescere  culpa, 
and  Deus  pascit  corves. 

Siat — Vaynor  Park,  Berriew,  co.  Montgomery. 


WINDHAM    OF    WAWNE. 

Windham,  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Wawne  Hall,  co.  York, 
h.  18  March,  18.30 ;  s.  his  brother  Dec.  1887  ;  m. 
Juliet,  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  Maclean,  late  Scots 
Guards,  of  Coll,  co.  Argyle,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ashe,  b.  1863.  ii.  William,  h.  1864. 

1. 1.  John,  1. 1866. 

I.  Katharine,™.  18  June,  1889,Major-Gen.  the  Hon.  George 

Talbot  Devereux,  and  has  one  son  (see  Burke's  Fctrage, 

Hereford,  V.). 

liineag'e. — The  family  of  Windham  is  a  branch  of  Wtnd- 
HAM  of  Oi-diard  Wyndkojii  (see  Wyndham  of  Dinton). 

Sir  Edmund  Wtndham,  of  Felbrigg,  temp.  James  I.,  being 
coDiIemned  to  lose  his  right  hand  for  striking  a  Mr.  Cleer  in 
the  Koyal  Tennis  Court,  prayed  to  lose  his  left  instead,  and 
keep  his  right,  ' '  for  therewith,"  said  he,  "  I  may  do  ye  King 
gode  service."  Upon  this  submission  and  request,  a  pardon 
was  granted  him.     From  him  was  descended 

Thomas  Win-dham,  of  Felbrigg  (2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Wynd- 
ham, by  Joan,  dau.  of  Henry  Portman,  of  Orchard),  who  in 
the  unsettled  orthography  of  those  days  appears  to  have 
written  the  name  Windham,  vice  Wyndham,  d.  1653.  His 
son, 

William  Wisdham,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Ashe, 
Bart.,  and  had  issue,  William,  of  Earsham;  Joseph,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Ashe,  la.  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  James  Ashe,  Bart.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  E. 
Eowyer.    The  elder  son. 


William  Windham,  of  Earsh.im,  co.  Norfolk,  m.  Anne, 
only  duu.  of  Sir  Charles  Tyrrel,  Bart.,  and  d.  1730,  leaving  a 
son, 

John  AVindham,  of  CamberwcU,  and  Wawne,  co.  York, 
who  m.  his  first  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Wind- 
ham-Ashe, and  d.  1780,  leaving  an  only  child  and  heir, 

Anne  Windham,  of  Wawne,  m.  1779,  Sir  William  Smijth, 
7th  Bart,  of  Hill  Hall  and  Horham  Hall,  Essex,  and  Attleborw' 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  left  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons,  the  only 
survivor  of  whom, 

Joseph  Smijth  Windham,  Esq.  of  Wawne,  co.  York,  D.L.,. 
Capt.  10th  Hussars,  h.  19  May,  1792;  iii.  Aug.  1824,  Katherine, 
dau.  of  John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts,  and  had 
issue  by  her,  wb  i  d.  29  Sept.  1865, 

I.  William  George,  of  Wawne. 

ir.  Ashe,  now  of  Wawne. 

HI.  John  Frederick,  h.  29  April,  1831  ;  d.  1846. 

IV.  George,  h.  lo  Feb.  1833,  late  Major  Rifle  Brigade  ;  in.  19 
April,  18C5,  Clarissa  F.lizabetn,  dau.  of  Lord  Charles  James 
Fox  Russell,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Joseph,  6.  Is67  ;  Walter 
George,  b.  1868;  Ciaude  Seymour,  b.  1869;  Edmund  John,. 
b.  1871;  James  Ashe  and  Henry  Stewart,  &.  1873;  Arthur 
Russel,  b.  1874  :  Evelyn  ;  and  Rachel  Isabella. 

v.  Steuart,  b.  16  May,  1834;  d.  1873. 

VI.  Joseph  Charles,  b.  14  March,  1838  (retired),  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.,  m.  25  Oct.  1876,  Emily  Harriett,  dau.  of  Sir  Chuidcj 
William  de  Crespigny,  3rd  hart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept. 
1878)  has  two  daus. 

VII.  Francis  AVentworth,  b.  12  Jan.  1847  ;    m.  and  has  issue. 
I.  Ann,  m.   1876,    Col.  Sheffield  Hamilton-Grace,  of    Knole 

Hou.^e,  Frant,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  (see  Burke's  Peerage^ 
Grace,  Bart.). 

Mr  Smijth-Windham  assumed   his  second  surname  in   1813. 
He  d.  3  Feb.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  George  Windham,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Wawne  Hall,. 
D.L.,  late  Capt.  Yorkshire  Militia,  6.  26  April,  1828,  d.  s.p.  2iJ 
Dec.  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  or. 
Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  within  a  fetterlock  gold  the  bow 
co.^lpony-counter-co^lpony  of  the  first  and  az. 

SeeU — Wawne,  near  Beverley,  co.  York. 


WINGFIELD    OF    TICKENCOTE. 

WiNGEiELD,  John  Maurice,  Esq.  of  Tickencote 
Hall,  CO.  Rutland,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  1 
Feb. 18G3. 

Liineagre. — "  Wingfield,"  saithANSTis,  in  his  Register  of 
the  Order  of  the  Garter,  "is  a  manor  with  an  half  ruinated 
castle  in  Suffolk,  which,  as  3Ir.  Camden  writes,  gave  both  a 
name  and  a  seat  to  a  large  family  in  those  parts  famous  for 
their  knighthood  and  ancient  nol.iiity;  but  though,  in  all 
probability,  the  name  might  be  originally  taken  from  thence, 
yet  till  some  further  discoveries  be  made,  it  p.iay  be  doubted 
whether  it  was  the  seat  of  this  family  before  the  time  of  Sir 
John  Wingfield,  since  the  patronage  and  advowson  of  that 
place  was  in  Sir  Richard  Brews,  in  1302,  13'23,  and  1329." 
There  are  pedigrees  of  the  Wingfields  which  give  them  posses- 
sion of  the  Castle  of  Wingfield  in  the  time  of  the  Conqueror. 
The  present  head  of  the  house  is  Viscount  Powerscouet.  The 
6th  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wingfield,  of  Letheringham,  Suffolk, 
M.P.,  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Gousell. 

Sir  Henry  Wingfield,  Knt.  (uncle  of  Sir  Richard  Wing- 
field, K.G.,  of  Kimbolton  Castle,  and  granduncle  of  Sir 
Anthony  Winc^field,  K.G.  of  Letheringham),  was  seated  at; 
Orford,  in  Sullulk.  He  rn.  1st,  Alice,  «idow  of  George  Sech- 
ford,  Esq.  of  Hackford  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Rokes,  Esq.  of  Fawley,  Bucks.  His  younger 
son  (by  his  2nd  wife), 

Robert  Wingfjeld,  Esq.  of  Upton,  in  the  parish  of  Castre,. 
CO.  Northampton,  represented  Peterborough  in  Parliament,  I 
and  5  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  rn.  Margery,  dau.  of  John 
Quarles,  Esq.  of  UfTord,  d.  4  Feb.  1575-76,  and  was  «.  by  hi3 
elder  son, 

Robert  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Upton,  M.P.  for  Peterborough, 
14  Elizabeth,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  P.ichard  Cecil,  and 
sister  of  William  Cecil,  Lord  Burghley,  the  celebrated  LorO- 
High  Treasurer  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1610> 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1580,  four  sons  and  one  dau.  The  2nd. 
sou, 

JoH-N  Wingfield,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  was  an  officer  of 
the  Exchequer,  and  in  the  latter  end  of  Queen  Elizabeth's 
reign,  Escheator  for  co.  Northampton.  He  sat  in  Parlia- 
ment for  Grantham  tciaji.  Ja.mes  I.  and  Charles  I.  He  ra.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Gre.-iham,  Esq.,  and  heiress  of  her 
mother,  Margaret  Lynne,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Tickencote,  Id 


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HutLaml,  relict  of  Robert  Radclyffe,  of  Tickencote.  By  this 
snarriage  he  acquired  that  estate, and  had  by  the  heiress  (who 
d.  14  Feb.  1601-2),  three  sons  and  a  dau.  Mr.  Wingfleld  m. 
*2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Thorold,  Esq.  of  Haigh,  to. 
Lincoln,  and  widow  of  John  Blyth,  Esq.,  by  whonr  (who  d. 
1018;  he  had  two  other  sons  and  three  daus.  He  d.  162G,  and 
•was  s.  by  hi-:  eU'.est  son. 

Sir  John  Wincfield,  Knt.  of  Tickencote,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
3631.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Turpine,  Knt.  of 
Knaptoft,  CO.  Leicester,  and  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Frances  Crom- 
well, eldest  dau.  of  Edward,  3rd  Lord  Cromwell.  By  the  latter 
<who  d.  1062)  he  had  issue, 

RicHABD  (Sir),  his  heir. 

John.  Charles. 

Francis,  b.  1628,  of  Stanford,  co.  Rutland,  and  of  Gray's  Inn, 
London,  Prime  Seijeant-at-Law  to  King  Charles  II.,  M.P. 
for  Stamford  1660. 

Llizabeth,  b.  1626  ;  m.  Thomas  Chybnall,  Esq.  of  Orling- 
bury. 

Sir  John  Wingfleld  d.  25  Dec.  1631,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son. 

Sir  Richard  Wingfield,  Knt.  of  Tickencote,  bapt.  16  Dec. 
1619,  HighSheriff  for  Rutland  14  Charles  II. ;  rf.  1655,  leaving 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Eaward  Lee,  Knt.  of 
NVoodford,  Essex)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  6.  24  Jan.  1652,  High 
■Sheriff  of  Rutland  3i  Charles  II.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Mackworth,  Bart,  of  NormantDn.  By  her  (who  d. 
1683-84)  he  left  at  his  decease,  16S0  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
liapt.  5  Jan.  1675,  who  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Cox,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
JIarket  Overton;  and  Mary,  bapt.  12  April,  1677,  who  m. Rev. 
John  Foden)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  bapt.  21  Aug.  1679, 
High  Sheriff  of  Rutland  1702.  He  m.  1706,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Oldfield,  Bart,  of  Spalding,  co  Lincoln, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Simon  Degge,  Km.  of  Derby, 
and  had  issue.  Mr.  Wingfield  d.  1734,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son. 

Rev.  John  Wingfield,  M.A.,  of  Tickencote,  bapt.  II  Jan. 
'2733-34  (the  only  child  of  John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Greetham, 
by  Grace  Goodhall  his  wife).  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  co-heir  of 
Gervase  Beckett,  Esq.  of  Barnsley,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who 
<i.  10  July,  1793,  aged  61)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Rector  of  Bulwick,  co.  Northampton,  and  Ticken- 
cote, Rutland,  bapt.  29  June,  1769:  in.  7  May,  1799,  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stamford,  and  d.  1830, 
leaving  four  daus.,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Anne,  m.  Wil- 
mcr  Wilmer,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.  28  Oct.  1774,  Rev.  Samuel  Hunt. 

Elizabeth,  m.  15  July,  1781,  George  Tryon,  Esq. 

Anne. 

Frances,  m.  Cotton  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Ketton,  High  Sheriff 
of  Rutland  1804. 

Margaret.  Jane. 

Jjir.  Wingfield  d.  14  June,  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  bapt.  25  Sept.  1763; 
-jd.  12  April,  1788,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward 
Muxloe,  Esq.  of  Pickwell,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
July,  1831)  had  issue, 

John  Moxloe,  his  heir. 

Edward  Oldtirld,   Rector  of  Market  Overton;  b.  18  March, 

r;95;  d.  17  Sept.  1858. 
Tliomas  Henry,  Lieut. -Col.,  late  of  the  32nd  Foot,  b.  9  June, 

1798;  d.  8  May,  1858. 
Charles  William,  Major-Gen.  R.A.-,  &.  19  Sept.  1799;  m.  13 

iJct.  1835,  Emma  Dorinda,  dau.  of  J.  Fassett  Burnett,  Esq., 

and  d.  2  April,  1872,  and  had  issue,  Charles  Henry  Burnett, 

who  d.  June,  1839. 
Oeorge,  Rector  of  Glatton,  Hunts,  J.P.,  b.  13  Jlay,  1808  ;  d.  2 

Sept.   1876;  m.   1st,  21  Apiil,  1840,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau. 

ot  Rev.  George  Wasey,  who  d.  Nov.  ISIO  ;  and2ndly,  1  Aug. 

1848,  Persis,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Standly,  Rector  of  Southoe, 

and  had  issue,  George  Arthur,  b.  29  Nov.  1850  ;  Louisa 

Caroline,  6.  4  July,   la52;  Charles  Humphrey,  b.  20  Mar, 

1855:  Evelyn  Persis,  0.  14. Sept.  1857;  Hugh  Eduaid  and 

Mary  Dorinda  (twins),  b.  23  April,  1862. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  1860.  Sarah,  d.  1366. 

Elizabeth  Emily,  d.  7  July,  1860. 

Caroline,  d.  1876.  Henrietta,  d.  1877. 

Louisa,  TO.  1840,  John  Linton,  Esq.  of  Srintloe,  Hunts,   Col. 

InniskiUing  Dragoons,  and  d.  s.  p.  1847. 

Mr.  Wingfield  d.  4  Feb.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Mdxloe  W^ingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  M.A.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833,  6.  27  April  1790  ;  vi.  16  June, 
1819,  Catherine  Anne  Harriet,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Harry 
Lancelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
9  Ajiril,  1863)  had  issue, 
I.  John  IIaurt  Lee,  late  of  Tickencote. 


n.  Harry  Lancelot,  Rector  of  Market  Overton,  Rutland,  6. 
27  March,  1825  ;  m.  27  Nov.  1856,  Sophia  Anna,  dau.  of 
Rev.  R.  W.  Shaw,  Rector  of  Cuxton,  Kent,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1  Harry  Robert  Shaw,  6.  22  Aug.  1859. 

2  Reginald  Godfrey,  b.  8  Dec.  1863 ;  d.  25  Aug.  1864. 

3  Edward  Reginald  Hugh,  b.  22  March,  1866. 

4  Alfred  Lancelot,  b.  12  Jan.  1870. 

5  Lewis  William,  b.  1  Dec.  1871. 

6  George  Folliott,  b.  29  Sept.  1874. 

1  Ellen  Harriet,  m.  9  Oct.  1834,  William  B.  Sayres,  2nd 
son  of  Rev.  Edward  Sayres,  M.A. 

2  Cicely  Margaret,  m.  29  Oct.  1879,  Rev.  F.  L.  Salusbury, 
Rector  of  Llangibby,  Mon.,  and  has  issue, 

Harry  Wingfield  Thelwall. 
Cicely  Clare. 

3  Lilian  Sophia.  4  Isabel  Grace. 

III.  Charles  Lee,  Rector  of  Welwyn,  Herts,  M.A.,  Hon. 
Canon  of  St.  Alban's,  b.  11  Sept.  18.32  ;  ra.  1  Oct.  1874,  Mary 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Blake,  C.B.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Godfrey  Lee,  6.  28  Nov.  1882. 

1  Susan  Mary  Grace,  b.  23  Aug.  1875. 

2  Dorothy  Henrietta,  6.  15  Jidy,  1877. 

3  Janet  Adelaide.  4  Erica  Harriet. 

IV.  Edward,  Barristcr-at-Law,  Assistant  Under-Secretary  to 
the  Colonies,  6.  6  March,  1834  ;  m.  2  April,  1872,  Mary 
Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Sheringham,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Standish-cum-Harkwick,  co.  Gloucester,  Arch- 
deacon of  Gloucester. 

I.  Anne  Frances.  n.  Jane  Adelaide. 

III.  Harriet  Emily  Grace. 

He  d.  17  June,  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Harry  Lee  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  J.P.,  High 
.Sheriff  1871,  6.  8  Aug.  1821/  m.  3  Oct.  1861,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Maurice  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ayscoughfee  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Maurice,  now  of  Tickencote  Hall. 

II.  Maurice  Edward,  b.  28  Feb.  1869. 

I.  Catherine  Ehzabeth.  ii.  Margaret  Anne. 

III.  Mary.  ly.  Edith  Barbara. 

Mr.  Wingfield  d.  22  Feb.  1880. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  cotised  sa.  three  pairs  of  wings 
conjoined  of  the  field.  Crest — A  cap  per  pale  sa.  and  arg.  the 
first  guttee  d'eau  charged  with  a  less  gu.  between  two  wings 
expanded,  the  dexter  of  the  second  the  sinister  of  the  first. 
Hollo — Po^se,  nolle  nobile. 

Sea(.s— Tickencote  Hall,  near  Stamford ;  and  Market  Overton, 
Oakham,  Rutland. 

Chi6«— Guards'  and  Junior  Carlton. 


WINGFIELD    or    BARRINGTON    PARK. 

Wingfield,  Edward  Ehts,  Esq.  of  Barringtoa 
Park,  Oson,  educated  at  Eton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1878.  late  Major  4th  Batt.  Grloucestershire 
Regt.  b.  9  March,  1849  ;  s.  his  maternal  grandfather 
1869  ;  m.  2  May,  1871,  Edith  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Peter  Almeric  Wood,  Canon  of  Middleham,  and 
Reetor  of  Newent,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

Mervtn  Edward  George   Rhts,  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Glouces- 
tershire Regt.  b.  1872. 
William  Jocelyn  Rhys,  2nd  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  1873. 
Charies  John  FitzRoy,  b.  1877.         Maurice  ffolliott,  6.  1879. 
Cecil  John  Talbot,  b.  1881. 
Muriel  Frances.  Gwenllian  Edith  Emily. 

Mr.  Wingfield  is  eldest  son  of  Edward  ffolhott 
Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Maids  Moreton  Lodge,  Bucks, 
(3rd  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward  Wingfield) 
bj  Frances  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  5th 
Lord  Dynevor  {see  Bueke's  Feerage,  Powebs- 
COPRT,  v.). 

Stat — Barrington  Park,  Burford. 

Tow7i  Residence— 19,  Prince's  Gardens,  S.W. 

ttuis— Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  and  Bachelors'. 


WINGFIELD    OF    ONSLOW. 

Wingfield,  Jane  Maet  Anne,  of  Onslow, 
Salop,  widow  of  Chaeles  Geoege  Wingfield, 
Esq.  of  Onslow. 

Lineage. — Anthony  Wingfielo,  of  Glossop,  co.  Derby, 
7th  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wingfield,  of  Letheringhara,  by  Eliza- 
beth Gousell  his  wife,  is  stated  to  have  been  father  of 


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■WiiiiASi  'WiNGriELri,  of  Ashley  Hey,  co.  Derby,  who  was 
father  of 

William  AYiNorrELD,  of  Ashley  Hey,  whose  son, 

Thomas  Winc.field,  removed  to  Loughliorough.co.  Leicester, 
and  engaged  in  commercial  pursuits.     He  left  a  son, 

Thomas  'Wixgfield,  Alderman  of  Shrewsbury,  who  served 
the  office  of  Bailiff  1017  and  1623,  and  Mayor  1C40.  Mr. 
Alderman  TVingfield  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Hunt,  and  had  two 
sons, 

Samtel,  his  heir. 

John,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Alderton,  in  the  parish  of 
Great  Kcss,  Salop. 
The  elder  son  of  Alderman  Wingfield, 

Samuel  AVisgfield,  Esq.,  was  admitted  a  member  of  Mag- 
dalen College,  Oxford,  1623,  and  of  Gray's  Inn  1637.  He  m.  a 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Trince,  of  the  Abbey  Foregate,  Shrews- 
bury, High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1627,  and  seated  himself  at  Preston 
Brockhurst.     His  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Wixgfield,  Esq.  of  Preston  Brockhurst,  High 
Sheriff  1692,))i.  1680,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Borlase, 
Esq.  of  Great  Mario w,  Bucks,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Chief 
Justice  (Sir  John)  Banks,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Boelase  WiNGFiELD,  Esq.  of  Preston  Brockhurst,  m.  1720, 
Ellen,  sister  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  Bart.,  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1732, 
and  had  issue, 

Rowland,  his  heir. 

Borlase,  A.M.,  Piector  of  Bolas,  Sal«p,  b.  1729. 

Margaret,  m.  Edmund  Littlehales,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Dicken,  Esq.  of  Wollerton. 

Mary,  m.  John  Rocke,  Esq.  of  Trefnanney,  co.  Montgomery. 

Jane,  rn.  1st,  1753.  Anthony  Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Leighton  ; 
and  2ndly,  John  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Linches,  Salop. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Rowland  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Preston S Brockhurst,  h.  1728, 
purchased  the  estate  of  Onslow,  and  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  1753.  He  m.  23  June,  1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter 
Wagstaffe  Bagot,  5th  Bart,  of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  by 
her  (who  <l.  21  Marcli,  1813)  had  issue, 

I.  JoBN,  of  Onslow. 

II.  Charles,  M.  A.,  of  the  Gro,  near  Newtown,  co.  Montgomery, 
Rector  of  Llanlhvchaiarn,  b.  24  Aug.  1770;  m.  27  Jan.  1829, 
Emma,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Jenl^ins,  Esq.  of  Bicton, 
and  d.  1  May,  1850,  having  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Geokge,  of  Onslow. 

2  William,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton,  6.  1834;  m.  April, 
1864,  Sehna  Rachel,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Frederick  Hill,  and 
niece  of  Viscount  Hill. 

3  Anthony,  H.M.'s  Indian  army,  b.  1835 ;  d.  1893. 
1  Emma  Marian,  m.  WilUam  Cookson,  Esq. 

ni.  Rowland,  M.A.,  of  Rhysnant,  co.  Montgomery,  Vicar 
of  Rhuabon,  co.  Denbigh,  6.  11  Feb.  1775  ;  m.  5  Sept. 
1799,  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Clopton  Prhys, 
Esq.  of  Llandrinio  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had  three 
sons, 

1  Clopton  Lewis,  6.  9  July,  1800 :  m.  12  Jan.  IS33,  Jane 
Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  J.  Michell,  K.C.B,,of  Huish, 
Somerset,  and  left  issue, 

Walter  Clopton,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards, 
now  of  Rhysnant,  co.  Montgomery,  MajorMontgomery. 
Yeomanry,  one  of  H.M.  Royal  Body  Guard,  b.  16  Oct, 
1833;  TO,  1  Nov,  1658,  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen, 
Wheeler  Cleveland,  and  had  issue,  Harold,  b.  26  Aug, 
1859,  Midshipman  R.N.,  drowned  in  trying  to  save  a 
comrade's  life,  13  Dec.  1876 ;  Rowland  Penryn,  6.  26 
Oct,  1861;  Walter  Clopton,  b.  I  May,  1871,  d.  U  Dec, 
1886. 

Jane  Mart  Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  the  late  Charles 
George  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Onslow. 

2  Watkin,  b.  7  June,  1803;  d.  1886. 

3  Rowland,  6.  15  June,  1808 ;  d.  1834. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  1864. 

Mr.  Wingfield  d.  10  Aug.  1818,  aged  90.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Onslow,  Salop,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
army.  High  Sheriff  1814,  6.18  July,  1769;  m.  17  Oct.  1811, 
Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Rocke,  of  Shrewsbury, 
Rector  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Clungunford  ;  d.  SI  Aug, 
1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Charles  George  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Onslow,  J, P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873;  Hon.  Col.  Shropshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  m.  1  Feb,  1865,  Jane  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Clopton 
Lewis  Wingfield,  Esq,  of  Rhysnant,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Ralph  Borlase,  b.  27  Oct.  1873, 
1.  Constance  Adela,  6.  25  April,  1878. 

Mr.  Wingfield  d.  5  May,  1891,  and  the  property  at  present  is 
Tested  in  his  widow. 


Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  cotiscd  sa.  three  pairs  of  wings    | 
conjoined  of  the  first.     Crest — ^A  high  bonnet  (or  cap)  party  per  - 1 
pale  sa,  and  arg,  banded  gu,  between  two  wings  displayed  all 
guttee  countcrchanged. 

Scat— Onslow,  near  Shrewsbury. 


WINGFIELD    OF    AMPTHILL    HOUSE. 

Wingfield,  Anthony  Henet,  Esq.  of  Araptliill 
House,  CO.  Bedford,  J. P..  High  Sheriff,  1893,  b.  8 
Sept.  1857  ;  m.  9  Feb.  1888,  Julia,  youngest  dau.  of 
Richard  Benyon,  Esq.  of  Englefield  House,  Reading, 
and  has  issue, 

Anthony  Edward  Fodlis,  b.  12  Sept.  1892. 

liineage.— George  John  Winofieu),  Esq.  of  Ampthill,  &. 
II  Jan.  1822  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Edward  Wingfield, 
3rd  son  of  Richard,  4th  Viscount  Powerscourt,  see  Burke's 
Peerage) ;  m.  13  March,  1851,  Sophia,  sister  of  Sir  Philip  Dun- 
combe  Pauncefort-Duncombe,  Bart.,  and  d.  8  April,  1860, 
leaving  issue, 

Anthont  Henrt,  now  of  AmpthiU  House. 

Granville  Foulis,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  late  A.D.C.  to  the 
Governor  of  Madras,  b.  18  April,  1859;  d.  unm.  10  April, 
1891. 

Honora  Emily,  6,  8  May,  1852;  d.  unm.  15  Feb.  1884. 

Mary  Isabella,  b.  12  May,  1855  :  d.  unm.  24  Feb.  1891. 

For  earlier  Lineage,  Arms,  and  Crest,  see  Burke's  Peerage. 
iScai— Ampthill  House,  Ampthill,  Bedfordshire. 


WINSTANLEY  OF  CHAIGELET. 

Wikstanley,  William  Alfred,  Esq.  of  Chaige- 
ley  Manor  and  West  Cliif,  Preston,  co.  Lancaster 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Chaigeley,  h.  29  Jan.  1852 ; 
m.  1st,  29  May,  1872,  Maria  Elizabeth,  only  sur- 
viving dau.  of  the  late  William  Howitt,  Esq., 
F.R.C.S.,  J. P.,  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  19  May,  188-i)  has  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth  Mabel. 

II.  Violet  Helen.  m.  Ruby  Howitt, 

He  m.  2ndly,  1885,  Mary  Helena,  dau.  of  William 
Davies,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  Tipperary,  and  by  her 
has  further  issue. 


V,  Edythe  Lilian. 
VII.  Norah  Catherine. 


IV.  Helena  Caroline  Louise. 
VI.  Mary  Vivien  Lowe. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Winstanley  derives  its  name 
from  the  township  of  Winstanley,  near  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster, 
where  the  family  was  seated  before  the  time  of  King  John,  in 
whose  reign  Roger  de  Winstanley  held  certain  lands  in  Win- 
stanley which  had  descended  to  him  from  his  ancestors.  His 
descendant,  Edmund  de  Winstanley,  married  one  of  the 
Standish  family,  1370,  and  was  connected  in  the  female  line 
with  the  ancient  and  notable  families  of  Worsley,  Waller, 
Langton,  Faircleugh,  and  others.  Sir  James  de  Winstanley, 
another  member  of  this  same  family,  was  one  of  the  Knights 
attendant  upon  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  during  his  wars  in 
Spain.  The  last  representative  of  the  elder  branch  was  one 
of  the  poor  knights  of  Windsor  about  the  time  of  Charles  II, 
Younger  branches  of  the  family  were  settled  atBlackley  Hurst, 
Billinge,  and  elsewhere  in  co,  Lancaster,  at  Braunston,  co, 
Leicester,  and  in  the  city  of  London,  About  the  time  of 
James  I.,  a  scion  of  this  ancient  stock  was  seated  at  Charnoek 
Richard,  not  far  from  Winstanley,  and  had  issue,  by  Frances 
his  wife  (who  survived  him)  a  son, 

Ralph  Winstanley,  gent,  of  Charnock  Richard,  m.  and 
had  issue,  two  sons,  Robert  and  William,  the  elder  of  whom, 

Robert  Winstanley,  gent,  of  Charnock  Richard,  was  father 
of 

William  Winstanley,  gent,  of  Charnock  Richard,  6,  5  Oct. 
1675,  who  removed  to  Cuerden,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  30  June, 
1731,  leaving  issue,  by  Isabella  his  wife  (who  cL4  Feb.  IV25;,a 
son, 

Robert  Winstanley,  gent,  of  Cuerden,  6.  22  Feb.  1710 ;  m. 
1st,  22  Feb.  1731,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  gent.  (6.  » 
Nov.  1714,  and  d.  19  Dec.  1759),  and  2ndly,  Margery,  dau.  of 
(6.  about  1720,  d.  s.p.  19  July,  1800).    Mr.  Winstanley, 


who  attained  the  remarkable  age   of  94  years,  d.  19  Man 
1804,  having  had  issue  by  his  first  wife,  with  five  daus.,  who 
all  d.  young,  three  sons, 
I.  William,  h.  15  March,  1733;  d.  30  Oct.  1740. 


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n.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Robert,  Lieut.  87th  Kegt.  of  Foot,  6.  22  July,  1754  ;  d. 
unm.  of  the  yellow  fever  at  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies,  26  July, 
1772. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  WiNSTANLEY,  Esq.  of  Cucrden,  afterwards  of  Wood- 
cock Hall,  b.  10  Aug.  1742  ;  m.  29  Dec.  1762,  Alicia,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Woodcock  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  whose  ancestors  had  been  seated  at  that  place 
for  upwards  of  five  hundred  years,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1791,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  &.  16  Jan.  1767  ;  m.  4  May,  1790,  Miss  Elizabeth, 
Walshman ;  d.  s.  p.  19  March,  1795. 

II.  Woodcock,  of  Aysgarth,  co.  York,  30  Aug.  1768  ;  m. 
Betty,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Ryder,  Esq.  of  Gammers- 
gill.  CO.  Tork  {b.  27  Xov.  1770,  d.  28  March,  1783;.  and  d. 
10  Oct.  1828,  leaving  issue, 

1  Alice,  d.  young. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Stuart  Picard,  Esq.  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland,  and  d.  4  June,  1875,  leaving 
issue. 

3  Margaret,  m.  William  Ware,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Sarah,  m.  James  Taylor  Wray,  Esq.  of  Leybourne,  co. 
York,  and  d.  30  July,  1827,  leaving  issue. 

ni.  Thomas,  6.  10  April,  1771,  d.  young. 
rv.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Thomas,  b.  27  May,  1774  ;  m.  10  Feb.  1800,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Parbold,  co.  Lancaster  {b. 
17  May,  1774,  d.  14  Aug.  1816),  and  d.  8  June,  1822,  having 
had  issue  four  sons, 

1  William,  6.  13  Dec,  1800;  d.  young. 

2  Robert,  6.  29  Dec.  1801  ;  d.  young. 

3  Robert,  &.  9  April,  J  803:  m.  1  March,  1829,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  James  Naylor,  gent,  of  Upholland,  co.  Lancas- 
ter (6.  9  Oct.  1808,  and  d.  28  Nov.  1845),  and  d.  23  Dec. 
1849,  leaving  issue  now  surviving, 

James,  b.  24  Oct.  1832:  m.  14  Dec.  1864,  Annie,  dau.  of 

Henry  Killick,  Esq.  of  Edenbridge,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 
Sarah  Jane,   m.    10  June,    1865,  Rev.  William  George 

Proctor,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Darwen,  co. 

Lancaster. 
Alice  Woodcock,  m.  19  April,  1866,  Henry  Turner,  Esq. 

of  Woodlands,  co.  Chester,  Capt.  2nd  Royal  Cheshire 

Kegt.  of  Militia. 

4  Thomas  Woodcock,  b.  9  Feb.  1805;  d.  mti/ji.  19  July,  1844. 

VI.  John,  of  Preston,  6.  27  Dec.  1776;  m.  1st,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Parbold,  co.  Lancaster  ; 
and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Roderick  M'Neil,  and  widow 
of  Col.  Robert  Wellwood,  of  Pil  Liver,  co.  Fife;  d.  s. p.  22 
May,  1859. 

VII.  James,  b.  15  Sept.  1779 ;  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ra.  James  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Blackburn,  co.  Lan- 
caster; d.  s.  p.  21  March,  1821. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  John  Hull,  M.D.  of  the  city  of  Manchester  ;  d. 
at  Poulton,  9  March,  1842,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Isabella.  iv.  Isabella. 
V.  Mary.    AH  d.  young. 

The  4th  son, 

William  Winstanlet,  Esq.  of  Chaigeley  Manor  and  Wool- 
ton  Lodge,  CO.  Lancaster,  purchased  the  Chaigeley  estate 
from  the  Weld  family,  and  was  for  many  years  J. P.  for  co. 
Lancaster;  6.  6  Dec.  1772;  m.  26  May,  1808,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Samuel  Hardman,  Esq.  of  the 
city  of  Manchester,  by  Urith  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Daniel  Lowe,  M.A.,  of  Norton,  co.  Derby  (she  d.  31  Dec.  1845), 
and  d.  in  London,  15  May,  1852,  having  had  issue,  a  son  and 
three  daus., 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

I.  Alicia,  d.  unm.  8  June,  1828. 

II.  Anna  Catherine,  of  Chadswell,  co.  Lancaster. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

The  only  son, 

William  Winstanlet,  Esq.  of  Chaigeley  Manor,  and  of 
Preston,  J.P.,  s.  his  father.  He  was  b.  10  March,  1810,  and  m. 
14  Sept.  1844,  Charlotte  Lavinia,  elder  dau.  of  Alfred  Lowe, 
Esq.  of  Highfield,  co.  Nottingham,  J.P.,  and  d.  22  Feb.  1873, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Hardman,  b.  6  Jan.  1850  ;  d.  26  March,  1851. 

II.  William  Alfred,  the  present  representative. 

III.  John  Arthur,  Major  4th  Batt.  Shenvood  Foresters,  H.M. 
Derbyshire  Regt.,  b.  15  June,  1850. 

I.  Maria  Lavinia,  m.  3  July,  1872,  Jame3  Robert  Henderson, 
Balfour,  Esq. 

II.  Marianne  Emily,  in.  29  May,  1867,  George  Henry  Catte- 
rall,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Peter  Catterall,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  for  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Eliza  Isabella,  vi.  6  June,  1877,  Rev.  Thomas  Barton- 
Spencer,  M. A.,  Vicar  of  St.  James's,  Preston,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Lawrence  Catlow  Spencer, 
M.D.,  J.P.,  twice  Mayor  of  Preston. 


IV.  Charlotte  Anna,  m.  9  Aug.  1877,  William  Wallis  Nichol- 
son Mounsey,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Mounsey,  Esq.  of  Ingle- 
white  Lodge,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 
Arms— Or.  two  bars  az.,  in  chief  three  crosses  pattee  gu., 
quartering  Hardman.     Crest— A  demi-cockatrice  displayed  or 
crested  and  jelloped  gu.     Motto — Prenez  garde. 

6'eats— Chaigeley  Manor,   near  Clitheroe,    and  West  Cliff 
Preston,  co.  Lancaster. 


WINTER   OF  AGHER. 

Winter,  James  Sandeeson,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.. 
Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1872, 
and  of  CO.  Cavan  1871,  b.  15  Feb.  1832. 

Lineagre. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  same  stock  as 
that  from  which  sprung  the  Winters  of  Lydncy,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  was  settled  in  co.  Oxford  antecedently  to  1600. 

Christopher  Winter,  a  younger  son  of  Thomas  Winter,  co. 
Oxford,  removed  to  Balshal,  co.  Warwick,  and  was  father  of 

Samuel  Winter,  D.D.,  b.  at  Balshal,  1603,  m.  Anne  Bees- 
ton,  of  Boston,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  a  son,  Samuel,  his  heir. 
In  1650,  Dr.  Winter  was  obliged  to  resign  the  living  of  Cot- 
tingham,  co.  York,  of  which  he  wa.s  Rector,  being  ordered  by 
the  then  Government  to  proceed  to  Ireland,  with  the  commis- 
sioners appointed  for  the  settlement  of  that  country,  as  their 
Chaplain,  and  was  soon  after  constituted  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  which  the  preceding  troubles  had  left  almost  desolate. 
In  this  office  he  exerted  himself,  with  great  zeal  and  success, 
to  re-assemble  the  surviving  members,  and  re-establish  the  dis- 
cipline of  the  University.  He  appears  to  have  been  removed 
from  the  Provostship  at  the  Restoration.  Dr.  Winter  acquired 
property  in  King's  Co.,  Meath,  and  Westmeath,  and  dying 
1666,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.,  who  was  confirmed  in  the  estates  of 
his  father  by  the  letters  patent  of  Charles  II.,  1668.  He  !«. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  or  sister  of  Col.  Sankey,  an  officer  of  consider- 
able note  under  the  Commonwealth,  and  dying  1670,  wass.  by 
his  son, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Pywell, 
Esq.  of  Possiekstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  dying  1692,  left  a  son 
and  successor. 

The  Vert  Rev.  Sanket  Winter,  Archdeacon  of  Killala  and 
Dean  of  Kildare,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Dr.  William 
Lloyd,  Bishop  of  Killala,  but  dyings.^.  1736,  was.  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Francis  Winter,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamii> 
Pratt,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  by  Jane,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  co.  Westmeath,  and  his  wife 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookesborough,  same  co. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Winter  left  at  his  decease,  1743,  one  son  and 
two  daus., 

Samuel,  his  heir. 

Jane,  ra.  Rev.  Edward  Reynell. 

Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Reynell,  Esq.  of  Reynella,  d.  s.  p. 
His  only  son  and  successor, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  m.  1762,  Margaret,  youngest 
dau.  of  Joseph  Robbing,  Esq.  of  Ballyduff,  co.  Kilkenny,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Piers,  Bart,  of  Trister- 
nagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Pratt,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis  Pratt  (Rev.). 

III.  Samuel  Pratt,  m.  Frances  Rosa,  dau.  and  co-heiress  o£ 
Trevor  Bomford,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Stephen  Bomford, 
of  Rahinstown,  co.  Meath,  and  left  at  his  decease  three  sons 
and  five  daus., 

1  George,  of  Oakley  Park,  King's  Co.,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  James  Cox,  Esq.  of  Clarendon,  Tasmania,  and  hart 
issue,  Francis  Pratt,  b.  1848  ;  St.  Leonards  Crosbie,  b. 
1853;  Ernest,  b.  1856;  and  Georgina. 

2  Samuel  Pratt,  of  Murndal,  Victoria,  Australia,  deceaseds 

3  Trevor,  deceased. 

1  Mary,  ra.  her  cousin,  John  Winter,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Nathaniel  Preston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  co^ 
Meath,  and  had  issue. 

3  Frances  Jane,  in.  Samuel  Bomford,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal 
North  Gloucester  Militia,  son  of  George  Bomford,  Esq.  o£ 
Drumlargan,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

4  Arabella,  m.  Cecil  Pybus  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Lake  Condah, 
Victoria,  Australia,  eldest  son  of  William  Cooke,  Esq.  ofi 
Cheltenham,  and  had  issue. 

5  Anna  Maria  Sarah,  in.  Charles  Gustavus  Walsh,  Esq., 
Col.  H.M.  Indian  army,  2nd  son  of  John  Walsh,  Esq.  oi 
Dundrum  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Anna  Maria. 

II.  Arabella,  la.  George  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Drumlargan,  and 
Oakley  Park,  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

Mr.  Winter  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Peatt  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  b.  31  May,  176S ;  m. 


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WIX 


4  Auc:.  170-1,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Arthur  Gore,  of 
the  K.I.C.S.,  youngest  son  of  William  Gore,  Esq.  of  Barrow- 
niouut,   CO.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.    1S4S)  had 
issue, 
Samuel,  of  Aghor. 
Arthur,  d.  in.  Greece  when   taking  part  in  Lord  Byron's 

expedition. 
John,  J?!,  his  cousin,  Mary  Winter,  and  had  issue  two  daus., 

Frances  and  Ann. 
Francis,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  59th  Bengal  Infantry,  m.  Anna, 

eldest  dau.  of  Col.  George  Caulfeild,  of  Broomfield,  co.  West- 

Meath. 
Benjamin  Pratt,  d.  in  Australia,  1S44. 
Anna  Maria,  m.    'WiUiam   llumphrys,    Esq.    of    Ballyhaise 

House.  CO.  Oavan,  and  c^  1837,  leaving  issue. 
Margaret,  deceased. 
EHza,  7?!.  Eev.  Thomas  Gordon  Caulfeild,  of  Mount  Temple, 

CO.  Westraeath. 
Arabella,  m.  her  cousin,  George   j3oniford,  Esq.  of  Oakley 

Park,  CO.  Meath. 

Mr.  Vrinter,  High  Sheriff  180C,  d.  31  Aug.  1846,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  son, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
i.  2  Aug.  1796;  m.  18  Nov.   1826,   Lucy,   2nd  dau.  of  James 
Sanderson.  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  11  Nov.  1864)  had  issue, 
John  Pratt,  Capt.  I7th  Lancers,  fell  leading  the  2nd  squadron 
of  his  regt.  in  the  charge  of  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at 
Balaclava,  25  Oct.  1854. 
James  Sanderson,  now  of  Agher. 

Samuel,  of  Clover  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1876  ;  b.  1834,  assumed  by  royal  licence  20  Oct. 
1873,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Sanderson;  ?)(.  1  March, 
1860,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John  A.  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Bal- 
rath.  CO.  Meath. 

Francis  Alexander,  b.  1836,  Barrister-at-Law,  rf.j26  Aug.  1883. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  3   Aug.  1852,  George  Nugent  Purdon, 
Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  co.  Westmeath  ;  she  d.  6  Nov.  1864,  leav- 
ing five  sons  and  a  dau. 
Lucy  Adelaide.  Mary  Anne. 

Mr.  Winter  was  High  Sheriff  of  Meath  1837,  and  of  Cavan 
ibSl.     He  rf.  6  Nov.  1867. 

.<4rms— Chequy,  or  and  sa.,  a  fess  arg.     Crest — A  martlet  or. 
&ai— Agher,  Enfield,  co.  Meath. 


DE    WINTON    OF    GEAFTONBURY. 

De  Wixtox,  Egbert  IIeney,  Esq.  of  Grafton- 
'ourr,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  IJ.L.,  High  Sheriff 
188(J,  and  J.P.  co.  Glamorgan,  late  Capt.  99th 
Eegt.,  b.  12  Aug.  1S19;  m.  22  Sept.  1847,  Frances 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Andrew  Allan,  Esq.  of  Stratballan, 
jS'.S.W.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  18S5)  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Syracuse,  Nebraska,  U.S.A.,  6.  25  June,  1854. 

II.  WUliam  Edward,  b.  6  Sept.  1856. 

I.  JIary  Augusta,  b.  4  May,  1849. 

II.  Fanny,  b.  13  Nov.  18.50  ;  d.  12  April,  18.54. 

III.  Edith,  b.  16  Feb.  1853. 

jv.  Emmeline  Charlotte  Frances,  6.  3  Feb.  1858;  to.  22 
July,  169],  Alfred  Houston  Boswall,  Esq.  of  Broome 
Park,  Alnwick. 

V.  Maud  Ellie,  b.  3  March,  1860. 

-vi.  Fanny  Augusta,  b.  12  Nov.  18G2. 

vii.  Ellie  Blanche,  b.  13  Nov.  1863;  m.  6  Jan.  1886,  Philip 
Wolfe  Murray,  Esq.,  Lieut.  E.N.,  and  has  issue. 

Lineage. — Hobekt  de  Winto.na,  or  Wincestbia,  is  stated 
to  have  come  into  co.  Glamorgan  with  Eobert  Fitzhamon,  and 
til  have  built  a  castle  at  Lanquian,  near  Cambridge,  and  to 
liave  been  ancestor  of 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Wilkins,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Llanmaes  and 
St.  :\Iary,  Cowbridge,  and  Prebendary  of  Llandaff;  he  m.  Jane, 
<'.;iu.  of  Thomas  Carne,  of  Nash,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Stradling,  Bart,  of  St.  Donat's  Castle,  and  left  at  his 
<li;ijeas;.  1698,  two  sons.     The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wilkiss,  of  Llanblethian,  co.  Glamorgan,  Protho- 
notary  of  the  Brecon  Circuit,  bapt.  27  June,  1677  ;  m.  1st, 
.Anne,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Cann,  Esq.  of 
Compton  Greenfield,  co.  Gloucester,  brother  of  Sir  Robert 
Cann,  Bart,  of  Compton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue,  Cann, 
iiis  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Meredith  Bowen,  Esq. 
of  Llan-y-wem,  co.  Brecon,  and  had  by  her  one  son,  John, 
ancestor  of  the  faniili.'S  of  De  Winton,  of  Jtlaesllwch  and 
Mrie-'do-wp.v .    The  elder  son, 

Cann  Wilkiss,  Esq.  of  the  parish  of  St.  George,  co.  Somer- 
set, J.P.  for  nearly  60  years,  b.  31  Oct.  1702;  m.  1727,  Mary, 
dau.  of  —  .Sparrow,  by  his  wife  Anne,  who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas 


Morg.an,  Esq.  of  tlie  Manor  House,  St.  George's,  Somerset, 
and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  23  June,  1768)  liad  issue,  Thomas,, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Somerset  1787,  assumed  tlie  surname  and 
arms  of  Morgan  ;  Richard,  Vicar  of  St.  George's  ;  and 
George.     Mr.  Wilkins  was  bur.  2  Jan.  1789.     His  3id  son. 

The  Rev.  Geougk  Wilkins,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Bristol, 
bapt.  3  Oct.  1743  ;  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Dinwiddle, 
Esq.  ;  2ndly,  Johanna,  dau.  of  John  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  The 
Priory,  co.  Brecon,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.,  m.  John  Parry 
Wilkins,  Esq.;  and  Srdly,  4  Jan.  1780,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  and  d.  29  Aug.  I81G,  having  by 
her  (who  was  bur.  1  March,  1793)  had  issue, 

1  Cann,  of  The  Manor  House,  St.  George's,  of  Clifron,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  sometime  of  MerthyrTydvil,  J.P.  and  U.L., 
who  resumed,  together  with  the  rest  of  the  "family,  by 
sign  manual,  6  July,  1839,  their  ancient  surname  ut  De 
Winton.  He  was  b.  Nov.  1780;  m.  11  Jan.  1810,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Berthlwyd,  and  widow  of 
William  Williams,  Esq.  of  Pwlly  Pant,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
d.  18  Nov. 1852,  having  by  her( who  c/.  8  Sept.  1840)  had  issue, 

1  Walter  Thompson,  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  b.  Feb.  1813; 
d.  imm.  16  March,  1887. 

2  Herbert  William,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge ;  of 
Clifton,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  March,  1816;  d.  unni.  15  Nov. 
1S80. 

3  Robert  Henry,  now  of  Graftonbury,  co.  Hereford. 
1  Charlotte  Augustus. 

II.  George,  late  Capt.  39th  Regt.,  J.P.  for  Somerset,  m. 
Emma  Julian,  4th  dau.  of  George  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Quet-n's 
Square,  Bath,  and  Rose  Hill,  f  unbridge  Wells,  Kent,  and 
has  issue,  Frederica  Isabella  ;  and  George  Jean  de  Winton, 
an  Officer  in  the  99th  Regt. 

III.  Thomas,  Lieut.  R.N.  (deceased),  in.  Miss  Lynch,  and  had 
one  dau.,  Mary  Anne  Morgan,  m.  1840,  Baron  William  de 
Ludwigsdorft,  of  Deut-ch  Altenburg,  Lower  Austria. 

IV.  William,  late  Major  in  the  Bombay  Light  Cavalry. 

I.  Harriet  (deceased),  m.  1st,  William  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Swan- 
sea ;  and  2ndly,  George  Bird,  Esq.  of  the  same  place. 
The  Rev.  George  Wilkins  (/.  29  Aug.  1816. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  arg.  a  wyvern  vert.  Crest — A  wyvern 
ppr.     il/y»o— Syn  ar  dy  Hun. 
Staf— Graftonbury,  CO.  Hereford.  tti',6— Boodles. 


DE    WINTON   OF   MAESLLWCH  CASTLE, 

De  Winton,  Walter,  Esq.  of  MaesUwch  Castle, 
CO.  Radnor,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  h.  25 
July,  1868;  s.  his  father  24  May,  1878;  m.  2.i 
April,  1892,  Hylda  Therese  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen. 
Marshall,  of  Broadwater,  Godalming. 

Lineage.— John  Wilkins,  Esq.,  6.  1714,  only  son  of 
Thomas  Wilkins,  Esq.,  the  Prothonotary  (see preceding  Memoir), 
by  Anne  Bowen,  his  2nd  wife,  m.  Sibil,  dau.  of  Walter  Jeffreys, 
Esq.  of  The  Priory,  co.  Brecon,  and  by  her  {b.  1713  ;  bur.  1 
July,  1777)  had,  with  six  daus.,  four  sons, 

Thomas,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Games,  Rector 
of  Llandoffy,  and  had  one  son,  John  ,who  m.  Miss  Williams, 
of  Brecon. 

Walter,  of  whom  presently.  John  (Rev.),  d.  unm, 

Jeffrets  (ste  De  Winton  of  Maesdenren). 

William,  Prothonotary,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Wilkins  d.  15  May,  1784.    His  2nd  son, 

Walter  Wilkins,  Esq.,  M.P.  co.  Radnor,  m.  24  Feb.  1777, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ilayward,  Esq.  of  W'alsworth  Hall, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  left,  with  a  dau.,  Augusta  Frances,  de- 
ceased, a  son  and  successor, 

Walter  W'ilkins,  Esq.,  JI.P.  of  Maeslhvch  Castle,  co.  Rad- 
nor, m.  March,  1806,  Hon.  Catherine  Eliza  Devereux,  3rd  dau. 
of  Henry,  Viscount  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  W. 
11.  Stretton,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Katherine  Augusta  Marianna,  771.  10  Aug.  1830,  William 
Vann,  Esq. 

Blary  Anne  Eliza,  to. William  Meyrick,  Esq.,Barrister-atLaw. 

Georgiana  Frances,  jji.  7  Dec.  Ia30,  Charles  Stretton,  Esq.  of 
Llangoed  Castle,  co.  Brecon. 
Mr.  Wilkins  d.  1  May,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Wilkins.  Esq.  of  Maesllwch  Castle,  M.P.  for  co. 
Radnor,  b.  13  Oct.  1809,  who  a.ssumed  by  royal  licence,  1839, 
the  ancient  surname  of  De  Winton.  He  m.  14  Feb.  1831, 
Julia  Cecilia,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  John  Collinson,  Rector 
of  Gateshead,  co.  Durham,  and  dying  in  May,  1840,  left  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Francis  Walter  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Col.  R.A.,  Military 
Attache  to  the  British  Embassy  at  Constantinople  is77-78: 
Secretary  to  the  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada  1878  to  1883;  Ad- 
ministrator-General of  Congo  Free  State  1884-6  ;  appointed 
Assist.  Quartermaster-Gen.  1888 ;   Commissioner  to  Swazi- 


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2241 


land  1889;    Governor  of  E.  African  Setts,   at  Mombassa 
1890;  6.  1835;  m.  1864,  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Christopher  Baw- 
son,  Esq.  of  LennoxvOle,  Canada. 
Emily  Gwenllyan. 

The  elder  son, 

Walter  db  Winton,  Esq.  of  MaesUwch  Castle,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854  and  1862,  Capt.  Ist  Life  Guards,  b.  30 
Nov.  1832:  m.  19  June,  1867,  Frances  Jessie,  youngest  dau.  of 
Hon.  and  Eev.  Arthur  Talbot,  Eector  of  Ingestre  and  Church 
Eaton,  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  9  Dec.  1880,  Hon. 
Geoffrey  Richard  Clegg-Hill,  2nd  son  of  the  2nd  Viscount 
Hill)  had  issue, 

Waltek,  now  of  Maesllwch  Castle. 
Gwendolen  Harriet  Frances,  b.  1876. 

Capt.  de  Winton  d.  24  May,  1878. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  arg.  a  wyvem  vert  between  two 
spearheads  sa.  Crests — 1st,  A  wyvern's  head  erased  vert, 
collared  arg.  the  collar  embattled  counter-embattled  ;  2nd, 
A  demi-lion  rampant,  issuing  from  a  mural  crown,  holding  in 
his  paws  a  rose-branch,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
full-blown  rose.    Motto — Svn  ar  dy  Hdn. 

Seat— Maesllwch  Castle,  (jlasbury,  R.S.O. 


DE  WINTON  OF  MAESDERWEN. 

De   Winton,  Charles    Henry,  Esq.  of  Maes- 
derwen,  co.  Brecon,  b.   Jan.   1856 ;    s.  his  grand- 
father 1864  ;  m.  1892,  Elizabeth  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Richard  Thomas  Grljn,  and  has  issue, 
Faith  Glyn,  5.  20  April,  18  93. 

liineagre.— Jeftbets  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  the  Priory,  near 
Brecon  (4th  son  of  John  Wilkins,  Esq.,  see  De  Winton  of 
Maesllwch),  m.  Catherine,  4th  dau.  of  Uev.  Gregory  Parry, 
of  Llandevailog,  co.  Brecon,  Prebendary  of  Worcester,  and 
had  issue, 
John  Pabet,  of  Maesderwen. 

Jeffreys,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  m.  Hannah  Lee,  and  had 
issue,  Jeffreys  Parry,  of  Tan-y-Graig,  co.  Carnarvon,  J. P. ; 
Catherine  ;  Emma,  m.  Eev.  John  Kitcat ;  Frances ;  Mary 
Hannah;  and  Blanche. 
Waltee,  of  Wallsworth  Hall  (see  De  Winton  of  Wallsicorth 
Hall). 
Richard,  m.  Angelina,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Arundel,  and  d.  s.  p.  1819. 
Edward,  d.  unm.  in  Canada. 

Elizabeth,  to.  John  Jones,  Esq.,  late  of  Skethrog  House,  co. 
Brecon. 
Catherine,  m.  Capt.  William  Murray. 
Mr.  Wilkins  d.  21  Jan.  1819.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Pabb?  de  Winton,  Esq.  of  Maesderwen,  co.  Brecon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829-30,  b.  21  July,  1778  ;  to.  1st, 
10  Oct.  1803,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Wilkins,  of  Weston, 
Somerset,  but  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1810)  had  no  issue. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  1  Jan.  1812,  Charlotte  Eliza,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  William  Davies,  Eector  of  Newport  Pagnel,  Bucks,  and 
of  Llangorse,  co.  Brecon,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1829)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Jeffreys,  of  Priory  Hill,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  28  Aug. 
1813;  TO.  Emma  Eliza,  dau.  of  Captain  Phillips,  E.N.,  and 
d.  V.  p.  1863,  having  had  issue, 

1  Parry,  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  d.  July,  1861. 

2  Charles  Henbt,  successor  to  his  grandfather,  now  of 
Maesderwen. 

1  Emma  Eliza.  2  Sybil  Catherine. 

II.  Eichard  Davies,  b.  11  March,  1821,  Lieut.  52nd  Eegt. ;  d. 
1841. 

III.  William,  of  Tymawr,  co.  Brecon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1874,  6.  8  Feb.  1823  ;  to.  1st,  1862,  Hepziban 
Lancella  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Lancelot 
Shadwell,  Vice-Chancellor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1862)  has  a 
son,  Wilfred  Seymour,  b.  1856 ;  and  a  dau.,  Frances  Emily. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  1864,  Mary  Janet  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  Eear- 
Adniiral  Harding,  and  has  four  sons  and  four  daus. 

IV.  Henry,  M.A.,  of  Ty'n-y-Cae,  co.  Brecon,  J.P.,  b.  13  Feb. 
1826  ;  TO.  1859,  Caroline  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  and 
Lady  Emma  Harding,  and  has  three  sons  and  four  daus. 

I.  Mary  Catherine. 

II.  Charlotte  Anna,  to.  W.  Logan  Elmslie,  Esq.  of  the  10th 
Eegt.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Catherine  Eebecca,  m.  1847,  Henry  Daniel  Garden, 
Esq.  of  the  52nd  Eegt.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Garden,  3rd 
Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  De  Winton  to.  3rdly,  5  March,  1828,  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of 
Eev.  Edward  Powys,  of  Westwood,  Staffordshire,  and  had  a 
dau., 

IV.  Emily  Catherine  Powys,  m.  1856,  Joseph  Eichard  Cobb, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

II. 


He  d.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— See  De  Winton  of  Maesllwch. 
Seat — Maesderwen  House,  near  Brecon. 


DE  WINTON  OF  WALLSWOBTH  HALL. 

De  Winton,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wallsworth  Hall, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.  co.  Gloucester,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Brecon  18G3,  retired  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  24  Oct.  1814; 
m.  7  Aug.  1852,  Barbara,  only  dau.  of  W.  H.  Peel, 
Esq.  of  Aylesmore,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Ebnest  Hatward,  6.  23  May,  1853 ;   to.  1890,  Ada  Byron 
dau.  of  E.  M.  Clissold,  E.sq. 

II.  John  Parry,  b.  19  May,  1854  :  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  R.  Little, 
Esq.  of  Brisbane,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Thomas  Walter,  b.  1  Dec.  1855. 

IV.  Alfred,  b.  1  Jan.  1857. 

V.  Cecil,  b.  21  May,  1858;  to.  6  Jan.  1890,  Kittie,  dau.  of  E. 
M.  Clissold,  Esq. 

VI.  Harold,  b.  2  May,  1862. 

viT.  Henry  Peel,  b.  15  Sept.,  1863. 

I.  Francis  Edith  Barbara.  n.  Kamle. 

III.  Margaret. 

Lineage.— The  Eev.  Walter  De  Winton,  of  Hay 
Castle,  CO.  Brecon,  3rd  son  of  Jeffreys  Wilkins,  E.sq.  of  The 
Priory,  near  Brecon,  by  Catherine  Parry  his  wife  (see  pre- 
ceding Memoir)  to.  5  Sept.  1809,  Maria  Jacoba,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Chiappini,  of  Florence,  in  Italy,  and  sister  of  the  Dowager 
Baroness  Newborough  {see  Burke's  Peeragt),  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  now  of  Wallsworth  Hall. 

Walter  Hayward,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  to  whom  the  late 
Walter  de  Winton,   Esq.  of  Maesllwch  Castle,  bequeathed 
the  Wallsworth  Hall  estate,  which  Mr.  Walter  Hayward  de 
Winton  left  at  his  decease,  1842,  to  his  father. 
Charles  Lorenzo,  Major  16t^  Foot. 
Henry  (Rev,),  m.  Thomasme  Collinson,  and  has  issue. 
Frances  Maria,  m.  10  May,  1834,  Spencer  Eulkeley,  Baron 

Newborough,  and  d.  18  Nov,  1857. 
Catherine  Maria,  7n.  Ia46,  Laurence  Henry  Peel,  Esq.,  who 
d.  16  Dec.  1865,  leaving  issue. 
The  Eev.  Walter  de  Winton  d.  13  Nov.  1851. 

Arms,  d-c.—See  De  Winton  of  Maesllwch. 
5ea£— Wallsworth  Hall,  Sandhurst,  Gloucester. 


WINWOOD  OF  WELLISFORD  MANOH. 
WiNwooD,  Thomas  Heney  Ricketts,  Esq., 
M.A.,  of  Wellisford  Manor,  Somerset,  J.P.  for  that 
CO.  and  for  Cardiganshire,  High  Sheriff  1883,  b.  14 
Sept.  1852  ;  m.ll  July,  1878,  Mabel  Louisa  Parry, 
dau.  of  William  Parry-Okeden,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
of  Turnworth  House,  Dorset,  by  Julia  Henrietta, 
hi*  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Harris  Greathed,  Esq.  of 
Uddens  House,  Dorset,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Ealph  Okeden,  6.  19  May,  1885. 

II.  John  Montague,  b.  30  April,  1886. 

I.  JIarian  Phoebe,  6.  2  March,  1880;  d.  4  Sept.  1880. 

II.  Gladys  Mabel,  b.  19  June,  1883. 

III.  Christine  Mary,  b.  23  Feb.  1888. 

Lineage. —The  family  of  Winwood  was  at  one  time 
settled  in  Northamptonshire.  Sir  Ealph  (whose  dau.  and 
eventual  heiress,  Anne,  m.  Edward,  Lord  Montague  of  Bough- 
ton)  was  principal  Secretary  of  State  temp.  James  I. 

John  Winwood,  of  Cleobury  Mortimer,  Salop,  m.  (by  licence, 
25  Sept.  1729)  Jane  Britten,  of  Cleobury  Mortimer,  and  had 
i-sue,  John,  bapt.  17  Feb.  1732  ;  d.  unm.  26  Sept.  1810;  and 
Thomas. 

Thomas  Winwood,  bapt.  Feb.  1740  ;  m.  178-,Theodosia,  dan. 
of  Eev.  John  Atwood,  Vicar  of  Cleobury  Mortimer,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  and  d.  9  May,  1807,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Tyglyn  Ayron,  co.  Cardigan,  to.  Eachcl 
Watts,  d.  s.  p.  16  Oct.  1838. 

HI.  Henry  Quintyne,  b.  1786;  to.  9  June,  1819,  Sarah  Hoyte, 
and  d.  20  Jan.  1835,  leaving  issue,  Henry  Hoyte,  MA. , 
clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  6.  15  Dec.  18:i0,  m.  27  March,  1856, 
Anna  Cecilia  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Jances  Day,  of  Horsford 
House,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  1  Henry  Hoyte,  Lieut. 
E.H.A.,  b.  7  Jan.  1866;  2  William  Quintyne,  Lieut.  5ili 
Dragoon  Guards,  6.  24  Sept.  1873;  1  Anna  Cecilia  Sarah; 
2  Mary  Agnes  ;  3  Gertrude  Ellen  ;  4  Ethel  Louisa. 

IV.  Edward,  6.  7  Feb.  1787 ;  d.  unm.  16  Feb.  1823. 

V.  George,  6.  20  Deo.  17B9;  d.  15  May,  17y0. 

7  D 


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WIS 


vf.  William,  b.  12  Mav,  1792;    d.  at  Gibraltar,  25  March, 
1  ^20. 

I.  Catharine,  b.  28  Dec.  IVSl;  d.  17  March,  17S2. 

II.  TheoJo?i;i,   b.   1789:    ?».    180S,  AVilliain    Kripp.   of    Cole 
Uou.^e,  'Westbiuy  on-Trym,  ami  d.  s.  ji.  17  Jan.  Is33. 

III.  Elizabeth,  6.  16  Feb.  1791  ;  d.  23  .Ian.  1799. 

IV.  Catharine,  d.  IS  Nov.  1794,  iu  infancy. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  WiNWOOD,  b.  1783;  vi.  1st,  1818,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Jacob  Wilcox  lUcketts,  of  Eeilland  Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
by  her  i,\vho  d.  7  Jan.  1S27)  had  issue, 

John  Eicketts,  b.  1823  :  d.  21  June,  1834. 

Thomas  Henby,  of  whom  presently. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1832,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Saunders,  of  Tymawr, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  of  Glanrhwdw,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  d.  4 
fob.  1843.     His  son, 

Thomas  Henrt  Winwood,  Esq.  of  Tyglyn  Ayron,  co.  Cardi- 
.pan,  J. P.,  High  ShcrifT  1856,  b.  2  Jan.  1827;  m.  22  Nov. 
184l»,  Thoebe  Anne,  dau.  of  David  Henderson,  M.D.,  of  Mont- 
rose, by  Jane  Elizabeth  Moody  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Henry  Ricketts,  now  of  Wellisford  JIanor. 

John  Kenny  Quintyne,  6.  18  Oct.  1853;  d.  3  May,  1S57. 
IWr.  Winwood  d.  21  July,  1856.    His  widow  )».  2ndly,  17  Oct. 
iS60,  Aldborough  Henniker,  Q.C.  {see  Henniker,  Bart.). 

Alibis— Gu.,  on  a  pile,  arg.  between  two  roses  in  base  of  the 
loM,  barbed  and  seeded,  ppr.,  a  cross  botonny,  sa.  Crest — 
X'pon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  an  eagle's  head,  erased  sa., 
hoh'ing  in  the  beak  a  wreath  of  laurel,  ppr.,  two  wings  salter- 
vise,  arg. 

Sfat — Wellisford  Manor,  Wellington,  Somerset. 

Clu'j— Junior  Carlton. 


"WISE    OF    CLAYTON    HALL. 

Wise,  Major  Lewis  Lovatt  Atshfoed,  of 
Clayton  Hall,  co.  StaiJord,  and  Watts  House,  Taun- 
ton, Somerset,  J. P.,  Majof  Queen's  Own  Stafford- 
shire Yeomanry,  late  8th,  the  Eing's  Ecgt.,  b.  21 
March,  1844;  m.  1  Aug,  1871,  Alice  Isabel,  2nd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Broughton  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Chil- 
•fl-ell  Hall,  Notts,  and  has  issue. 

Lineage.— This  family,  which  resided  in  the  West  of 
England  before  the  Norman  Conquest,  deduces  its  descent 
froui  Oliver  Wise,  de  Greston  (on  the  Tamar),  whose  7th 
■direct  descendant  was  Sir  William  Wise,  40  Henbt  III.  In 
1295,  Walter  Wise  was  M.P.  for  Tavistock,  and  1442,  John 
"Wise,  of  Sydenham,  M.P.  for  Plympton.  The  Wises  acquired, 
hy  marriage  with  the  families  of  De  Veponte,  Thursselton, 
■Sydenham,  and  Trevage,  several  manors  in  Devon,  and  finally 
Settled  at  Sydenham,  in  Maristow,  where  John  Wise  dwelt,  5 
Henry  IV.     His  son. 

Thomas  Wise,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert 
Brett,  Esq.  of  Slottiscombe  (descended  from  Alured  de  Britto). 
By  this  lady  he  acquired  the  manor  of  Stoke  Damarell,  where 
the  Wises  built  a  house  called  Mount  Wise.     He  had  issue, 

John  Wise,  of  Sydenham,  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Sir  Baldwin 
Fulford,  of  Great  Fulford,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Oliver. 

Alicia,  m.  James  RusseU,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  John,  1st 
Karl  of  Bedford. 
Be  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Oliver  Wise,  whose  great-grandson, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  to.  Alicia,  dau.  of  John 
Harris  of  Hayne,  Sergeant-at-Law  to  King  Henry  VIII.,  and 
liad,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  to.  JIarr,  dau.  of  Richard  Buller,  Esq.  of  Shilling- 
ham,  in  Cornwall,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
•Sir  Thomas  Wise,  M.P.,  who  was  made  a  Knight  of  the 
Bath  at  the  Coronation  of  King  James  I.,  and  was  Sheriff 
c'f  Devonshire  in  the  9th  of  tliat  monarch,  m.  Margaret, 
i'.au.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Stafford,  Esq.  of   Stowford, 
Devon,  and  d}  ing  in  1629,  left  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m. 
Sir  Samuel  RoUe,  M.P.)  a  son, 
Thomas  Wife,  of  Mount  Wise  and  Sydenham,  Sheriff  for 
Devon,  16;j8.  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  1640,  m.  Lady  Mary 
Chichester,  dau.  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Donegal,  by  whom 
he  had  issue  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Sir  John  Moleswortb, 
of  Pencirrow,  and  a  son, 
Sib  Edward  Wise,  K.B.,  of  Mount  Wise,  and  Syden- 
ham, M.P.  for  Oakhampton  in  the  Parliament  which 
restored  King  Charles  II.,   b.   1632:    ),(.   1st,   1651, 
Arabf-lla,  dau.  and  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Oliver,  Lord 
St.  John  Cby  Lady  Arabella  Egerton  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John,   1st  Earl  of    lirirtgewater),  and  grand-dau.  of 
Oliver.  1st  Earl  of  Bolingbroke,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.   of    William  Paulet,   grandson  of    Sir  George 


Paulet,  brother  of   WiUiam,  1st  Marquess  of  Win- 
chester, and  had  issue, 

St.  John,     ")  ^  .u   I 
Thomas,      ^^oth  ,?.  «.  p. 

Arabella,    m.    1673,    Edmund    Tremayne,   Esq.   of 
Collacombe.      This  lady    conveyed    Mount    Wise, 
Stoke  Damerell,  the  manors  of  Sydenham,  Stow- 
ford, and  other  lands  to  her  husband. 
Sir  Edward  Wise  »u.  2ndly,  Hadigund,  dau.  of  J.  Eliot, 
Esq.  of  Fort  Eliot ;  and  d.  1675. 
II.  John. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Richard 
Vavasour,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes.  6.  1560,  who  d.  1626,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  m.  1631,  Susannah,  sister  and 
co-heir  of  T.  Prestwood,  Esq.  and  dying  6  Sept.  1670,  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John   Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis 
Full,  Esq.  of  Ash,  Devon,  and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  1697,  A. 
Champernowne,     Esq.    and    afterwards    J.    Sawle,    Esq.    of 
Penrice  Castle.    Mr.   Wise  in.  2ndly,  1684,Dorothy,  dau.  of 
J.  Brookinge,  Esq.   of  Totnes,  and  had   issue,   i.  John:  ii. 
Lewis;  and  in.  Samuel,  vi.  Trephena,  dau.  of  Thomas  Copk- 
stone,  Esq.    of  Bowden,  and  dying  1730,  left  issue,  i.  John, 
who   s.  eventually  to  the  estates  and  representation  of  the 
family;    Lewis;    Samuel,    1746;  and  Mary,    m.    W.    Payne, 
Esq.    John  Wise  d.  26  July,  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 
John  Wise,  Esq.,  d.  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Lewis  Wise,  Esq.,  (?.  1744,  and  was. s.  by  his  nephew, 
John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Ayshford,  of  Wonwell  Court,  Devon,  23rd  in  regular 
descent  from  Stephanus  de  Eisforde,  who  lived  at  Eisfordc, 
soon  after  the   Conquest.    By  the  heiress  of  Ayshford  Mr. 
Wise  had, 
John,  his  successor. 

George  Furlong,  of  Woolston,  iii.  Miss  Dacres,  by  whom  h^ 
had  issue,  Admiral  Furlong  Wise,  C.B.,  and  Charles,  of 
Holt  Lodge,  who  in.  Miss  Emma  Lang,  of  Moor  Park,  and 
had  issue,  Charles,  George,  Dacres,  Edward,  and  Henry. 
Arthur,  of  Langston,  wnose  grandson.  Admiral  Charles 
Wise,  m.  Lucy  Ayshford,  dau.  of  Ayshford  Wise,  Esq,, 
and  has  issue,  Lucy  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Barnardiston,  Capt . 
R.N.,  and  Louisa. 

Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  B.  Trist,  and  had  issue,  Tryphena,  m. 
E.  W.  Wynne  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Pendarves. 
Dorothea,  m.  Mark  Millbank,  of  Thorpe  Perrow,  and  had 
issue. 

Mary,  m.  Christopher  Savery,  Esq.  of  Shelston. 
Margaret,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr.  Amyatt. 
Jane,  m.  Rev.  R.  Clarke. 
Sara,  m.  Humphrey  Julian,  Esq. 
Mr.  Wise  d.  1765,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes  Parva,  and  Wonwell  Court,  b. 
27  Aug.  1751 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Froude,  Esq.  of 
Edniaston,  by  Phillis,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Hurrell,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ayshford,  his  heir. 

II.  Frederic,  d.  1814. 

III.  John  Robert,  Consul-Gcneral  in  Sweden,  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Richard  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Sudbrooke,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Richard  de  Capel. 

2  Frederick  Ashford  Millbank. 

3  Hurrell  Champion. 

Mr.  Wise  was  Recorder  of  Totnes,  and  D.L.  for  Devon.     He  d. 

19  May,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ayshfobd  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes  Parva,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Devon,  who  represented  Totnes  many  years  in  Parli.".ment,  b. 

20  April,  178R;  m.  June,  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Whitby,  of  Creswell  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

John  Ayshford,  late  of  Clayton  Hall,  and  Hillesdon,  Tor- 
quaj . 

Lucy  Ayshford,  m.  Admiral  Charles  Wise,  of  Wonwell.  New- 
ton Abbot,  and  has  issue,  Lucy  Marj-,  m.  Thomas  Barn-ir- 
diston,  Capt.  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  N.  C.  Barnardiston,  of  the 
Rise,  Suffolk ;  and  Louisa. 

Julia  Ayshford,  m.  R.  Pitzwilliam  Barry,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Capt.  R.  F.  De  Barry  Barry,  60th  Rifles. 

Mr.  Wise  d.  5  June,  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ayshfobd  Wise,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  Hillesdon,  Torquay,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18-52, 
M.P.  for  Stafford,  b.  10  April,  1810;  to.  1st,  18  March,  1837, 
Mary  Lovatt,  un'f  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Booth,  E-q.  of 
Cliff  Bank,  co.  S;:^fford,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Lovatt,  Esq.  of  Clayton,  whose  predecessors 


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WIT 


^43 


had  resided  there  from  the  reign  of  Henet  VIII.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  G  May,  1844)  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Lovatt  Atshfobd,  now  of  Clayton. 

I.  Ida  Muriel  Lovatt  Ayshford,  d.  4  April,  1863. 

II.  Florence  Isabel  Lovatt  Ayshford,  d.  3  Oct.  1865. 

Mr.  Wise  to.  2ndly,  18  July,  1843,  Anna  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Lewis  Way.    He  d.  9  Sept.  1870. 

Srais— Clayton  Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme ;  Watts  House, 
Bishops  Lydeard,  Taunton. 


WISE    OF    LEAMINGTON. 

Wise,  Eev.  William  George,  of  Shrublancl 
Hall,  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  h.  23  Feb.  1851. 

Lineage. — Henrt  Wise,  Esq.,  b.  1653  (descended,  it  is 
stated,  from  Eichard  Wise,  of  Caddleston,  co.  Warwick,  temp. 
Henrt  VIII.,  who  was  a  younger  son  of  Wise  of  Sydenham, 
in  Devon,  and  is  so  described  by  Dugdale),  was  Kanger  of 
Hyde  Park,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Ecyal  Garden  at 
Hampton  Court  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  He  purchased 
the  estate  and  mansion  of  the  Priory,  adjoining  Warwick. 
By  Patience  Banks  his  wife,  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  Henet,  of  The  Priory,  b.  1706  ;  m.  Mary  Tilson,  and  was 
father  of  Henet  Christopher  Wise,  Esq.  of  The  Priory, 
b.  1738,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Warwick.  He  d.  14  Jan.  1805, 
leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau,  of  Samuel  Wathen,  Esq., 
two  sons, 

Mathew  Blackett,  High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick  1807,  h.  17G7 

d.  s.  p.  3  Deo.  1810. 
Henrt,  (Kev.),  of  The  Priory,  Warwick,  m.  1798,  Charlotte 

Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Stanier  Porten,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21 

Oct.  1827)  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  1850,  one  son  and  three 

daus., 
Henet  Cheistophek,  of  Woodcote,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  South  Warwickshire,  and  Major  Warwickshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  7  Oct.  1806;  m.  1st,  24  June, 
1828,  Harriett,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Gray  Skipwith,  Bart., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  June,  1858)  had  issue, 

1  Henrt  Christopher,  b.  12  April,  1829;  40th  Eegt., 
killed  at  Ballarat,  Soutli  Australia.  21  Dec.  18-54. 

2  George,  of  Woodcoo;,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  30  May,  1830,  and  d.  s.  p. 

S  William  Napcr,  b.  10  Feb.  1832  ;  deceased. 

4  Frederick  Grey,  b.  30  Sept.  1838;  deceased. 

5  Augustus,  b.  22  Aug.  1840. 

1  Harriet  Mary;  deceased. 

2  Lelia  Charlotte ;  deceased. 

Mr.  Wise  to.  2ndly,  1863,  Jane  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir 

Kdward  Cromwell  Disbrowe,  G.C.M.G.,  and  by  her  had 

i?sue,  one  son,  Henry  Edward  Disbrowe,  b.  2  Oct.  18C8, 

and  one  dau.,  Charlotte  Albinia. 
Eatherine,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Wathen  Waller,  Bart.,  and  d. 

24  July,  1861,  leaving  issue  (see  Burke's  Baronetage). 
Mary  Patience,  m.  1847,  Charles  Thomas  Willes,  Esq. ; 

deceased. 
Louisa,  m.  the  Eev.  Ernest  Waller,  son  of  Sir  Wathen 

Waller,  Bart. ;  deceased. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Wise,  Esq.,  6.  1711,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Wise,  Esq.  of 
The  Priory,  by  Patience  Bankshis  wife,  to.  Elizabeth  Prew,  and 
left  (with  two  daus.,  Patience  and  Elizabeth)  one  son, 

Mattuew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Leamington  Priors,  7a.  Martha 
Dolphin,  and  dying  May,  1816,  aged  76,  left  issue  (with  one 
dau.,  Bridget,  wife  of  Eev.  Thomas  Cattell),  three  sons, 
Matthew,  his  heir;  John  (Eev.),  who  to.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Wheeler,  Bart. ;  and  Henry,  deceased.  The  eldest 
son, 

Matthew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Leamington  Priors,  at  one  time 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Warwick,  to.  in  1800,  Harriet,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  Eobert  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Suffolk,  and  dying 
5  June,  1825,  aged  57,  left  (with  a  dau.,  Harriet,  m.  John 
Phipps,  Esq.,  and  d.  1833)  one  son, 

Matthew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Shrubland,  Leamington,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  21  June,  1802;  to.  13  May,  1834,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  co.  Warwick, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  5.  !6  April,  1835  ;  d.  29  Jan.  1860. 

II.  Charles  John,  6.  10  Aug.  1836;  m.  June,  1859,  Louisa 
Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Eichard  Malone  Sneyd,  Esq., 
and  has  a  dau., 

Louisa  Elizabeth. 
in.  William  George,  now  of  Shrubland  Hall. 
IV.  Henry  Edward,  b.  5  March,  1856. 
I    Elizabeth  Harriett,  m.  8  July,  1874,  Henry  Leeke,  Esq. 
11.  Caiolme  Augusta. 
ui.  Louisa  Mary,  b.  1S53;  d.  1855. 


Mr.  Wise  d.  25  Sept.  1864. 

.<4rms—Sa.,  three  chevrons  crm.,  between  as  many  adders 
erect  or.  Crest — A  demi-liou  rampant  arg.,  holding  in  his  paws 
a  rose  branch  ppr.,  in  the  mouth  a  snake  vulneiating  him  ia 
the  shoulder  and  entwined  about  the  body  vert. 

Seat — Shrubland  HaU,  Leamington, 


WITHAM    OF    LARTINGTON. 

WithaMjThe  Eight  Ret.  Moksignoe  Thomas, 
of  Lavtington  Hall.  co.  York,  J.P.  co.  Durham, 
educated  at  Stonyhurst  Coll.  and  is  in  holy  orders 
and  a  Prelate  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  b.  6  Dec.  ISOG. 

Lineage. — The  Withasis  were  originally  settled  in  co. 
Lincoln,  and  probably  derived  their  surname  from  Withain 
Common,  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Grantham,  or  from  the 
river  Witham,  in  the  same  co. 

Sir  Eobeet  Wttham,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Guy 
St.  Philbert,  had  a  son, 

Lawrence  Wttham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ermyn, 
and  was  father  of 

Robert  Wttham,  m.  Tomasyn,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walsh, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EoBEET  Wttham,  of  Grantham,  whose  will  bears  date  30  Dec. 
1440.  He  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eichard  Skeldenby,  and  had 
six  sons,  I.  Henry,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  ii.  Thomas,  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  d.  s.  p. ;  iii.  William,  Dean  of  Wells ;  iv.  Henry 
(Sir),  Knight  of  Ehodes,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Thwenge,  of  Corneburg,  but  d.  s.  p. ;  v.  John,  of  whom 
presently ;  and  vi.  Richard  (Sir),  Knight  of  Ehodes.  The  5tli 
son, 

John  Witham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Barton,  of  Whenbie, 
and  had  issue, 

Geoege,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  m.  Janetta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wawton,  Esq. 
of  Cliffe,   CO.  York,  and  hence  descend  the  Withams  of 

Bletonby  and  Ledstone. 

Joan,  TO.  Eichard  Westhrop. 

Margaret,  7».  Thomas  Lepton. 
The  elder  son, 

Geoege  Witham,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Wawton,  of  Cliffe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1479)  had  three  sons, 
John;  Eichard;  Thomas;  and  three  daus.,  Agnes;  Helen; 
and  Blargaret,  m.  Eobert  Talboys.  By  the  eldest  of  the 
former, 

John  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  and  Corneburg,  he  was  s.  athis 
decease.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gower,  of 
Stytnam,  co.  York,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine,  to. 
German  Paule,  of  Hertburne ;  and  Margaret,  m.  German 
Oglesthorpe,  of  Newsham)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  and  Corneburg,  m.  Cicely, 
dau.  of  John  Conyers,  of  Hutton-super-Wysk,  co.  Y'ork,  and 
had,  John,  his  heir;  Eleanor,  ra.  John  Bulmer;  Mary,  to. 
Leonard  Bates ;  and  Margaret,  to.  Henry  Lowicke.  Thomas 
Witham  d.  10  March,  153S,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  living  in  1585,  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  James  Fox,  Esq.  of  Thorpe-under- Willows,  and  had 
(with  two  younger  sons,  Thomas  and  Robert,  and  a  dau., 
Margaret,  the  wife  of  Anthony  Chater,  Esq.  of  Butterby,  in 
Durham)  a  son  and  successor, 

Anthont  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stokeld,  co.  Y^ork,  and  had  four  sons  and 
two  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  Sir  Henry  Trotter,  of  Skelton  Castle ; 
and  Ann,  in.  Michael  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Twizle,  co.  York.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe, 6.  1582;  vi.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Wycliffe,  Esq.  of  Wycliffe ;  2ndly,  Mary 
Rudd ;  and  3rdly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Eadcliffe,  Esq.  of 
Blanchard,  in  Northumberland.  By  the  first  wife  (who  d.  ia 
1611)  he  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Roger,  a  Monk  in  Germany. 

Anthony,  to.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Eichard  Hixon,  Esq. 

Katherine. 

Margaret,  m.  Cuthbert  Conyers,  of  Layton,  in  Durham. 
Mr.  Witham  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  George 
CoUingwood,  Esq.  of  Eslington,  in  Northumberland,  and  had 
four  sons,  George;  William;  Thomas;  and  Lawrence;  and 
three  daus.,  Ann:  Mary;  and  Dorothy.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir 
Marmaduke  Wyvile,  Bart,  of  Constaljlo  Burton,  co.  York,  by 
Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  ot  Sir  William  Gascoigne, 
Knt.  of  Sedbury,  and  had  issue, 

7  D  2 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIT 


John,  his  heir. 

George,  a  Catholic  Bishop,  and  Yicar  Apostolic  of  the 
Northern  District. 

William. 

Christopher,  a  Calliolic  Priest. 

Kohert.  President  of  the  English  College  at  Douni. 

Lawrence,  m.  Marg.irct,  ilau.  of  Sir  Henry  Swalo,  Bart. 

Marmaduke.  r,i.  1st,  a  dau.  of  T.  Leyhurne,  Esq.  of  Cuns- 
wiek  and  \Yitherslack ;  and  indly,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Tancred. 

Porothy,  a  Nun. 

Ann,  )(i.  George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn. 
Mr.  Witham  d.  1648,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Witham,  Esq.  of  ClilTe.  This  gentleman  vi.  1st  (settle- 
ment dated  IS  Jan.  29  Charles  II.)  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau. 
of  Edward  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Howard,  of  Corby  Castle,  and 
had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Salkeld. 

II.  Grace, 
in.  Dorothy. 

IV.  Mary,  a  Nun. 
Mr.  Witham,  who  m.  2ndly,  Troth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Tempest, 
Esq.  of  Halliwell,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  whose  will  is  dated  8  July, 
1723.  He  m.  20  Sept.  1707,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lawson, 
Bart,  of  Brough,  co.  York,  and  had,  with  junior  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Durham,  M.D.,  d.  1786.  He  m.  19  May,  1748, 
Ehzabeth.  dau.  of  George  Heynell,  Esq.  of  Aldborough 
and  Dalton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  (Rev.),  6.  1  May,  1829. 

2  Francis,  d.s.  p.  19  Nov.  1827. 

3  William.  6.  27  Oct  1754;  m.  27  Nov.  1783,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Langdale,  Esq.,  and  dying  22  March, 
1825,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  13  April,  1838), 

Thomas,  a  Catholic  Priest,  d.  11  Nov,  1863. 

William,  of  Gray's  Inn  and  Eaton  Square,  London,  in. 
23  July,  1812,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Brooks, 
Esq.  of  Fair  Mile  House,  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Jan.  1861)  left  at  his  decease,  13 
Dec.  1848, 

1  Robert  Shawe  James  Maxwell-Witham,  Esq.  of 
Kirkconnell  House,  co.  Dumfries,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
4  Sept.  1819;  m.  8  Nov.  1843,  Dorothy  Mary,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  James  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  and 
assumed  the  name  of  Maxwell  Witham,  and  has, 
James  Kirkconnell  Maxwell,  Major  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  b.  i  Oct.  1848;  Thomas,  d.  1875  ; 
William  Herbert,  d.  14  Aug.  1882,  Robert  Bernard, 
6.8  Aug.  185C;  Aymer  Richard  Henry,  d.  13  Aug. 
1879;  Frances  Mary;  and  Dorothy  Maud;  Janet 
Mary  Dorothy,  d.  15  May,  1853. 

2  Francis,  b.  20  Jan.  1815;  m.  Mary  Lucy  Vincent, 
and  d.  s.  p.  28  Aug.  1843. 

3  James,  b.  27  Dec.  1820;  m.  1st,  12  June,  1854, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Polton  (she  d.  s.  p.  1868)  ; 
and2ndly,  1860,  Harriet  Selina,  dau.  of  Richard  Wells, 
Esq..  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary  Theresa,  m.  James  Roderick  O'Flanagan,  Esq. 
of  Avondhu  Grange,  Fermoy,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
issue,  three  sons. 

2  Winifred  Jlonica. 

3  Frances  Agnes. 

4  Ellen  Josephine,  m.  1864,  William  Francis  Eyre, 
Esq.  of  Paris,  and  d.  18  March,  1889,  leaving  two 
sons, 

Charles  fSir),  Knt.,  R.N.,  6.  15  Aug.  1791 ;  m.  18  Nov. 
1829,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hoy,  Esq.  of  Stoke-by-Nay- 
land,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1853,  leaving  issue. 

1  Charles  Throckmorton,  Lieut.  R.M.,  b.  2  Jan.  1835; 
d.  at  Balaklava,  17  July,  1855. 

2  Thomas  Maxwell,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Banister- 
at-Law,  b.  8  Jan.  1837. 

3  John  Davcy,  6.  13  Dec.  1839;  m.  1877,  Harriet,  dau. 
of  T.  Duiton,  Esq.  of  Queensland,  Australia. 

4  Philip,  h.  4  Aug.  1842;  m.  1878,  Louisa,  dau.  of  M. 
C.  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Burn  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  has 
issue. 

1  Constantia,  m.  George  Herbert,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
L^w,  and  has  issue. 
Francis,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p.  1803. 
John.  d.  s.  p.  1870. 
Lawrence,  d.  unm. 
Dorothy,  m.  James  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Kirkconnell, 

in.  Henry,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Langdale,  Esq., 
and  dying  I  March,  1814,  left  issue, 

Henry,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 
Hesbt  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co- 


heir of  Anthony  Meaburne  Esq.  of  Pontop,  co.  Durham,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  12  April,  1803)  two  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Headlam,  co.  Durham,  m.  MRry,  dan.  of 
James  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether  Witton,  in  Northumber- 
land, and  by  her  (who  (/.  May,  1793),  had  issue, 

1  William,  who  rf.  s.  p.  1831. 

2  Eliza,  of  whom  presently,  as  heiress  to  her  uncle. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Philip  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle. 

II.  Catherina,  m.  Thomas  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Carlton. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Gustavus  de  Strom,  a  Swede. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  to.  Charles  Mostyn  Browne,  Esq.,  and  d.  at 
Nancy. 

V.  Winifred. 

VI.  F'ranccs,  deceased. 

Mr.  Witham  d.  1776,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Wituam,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  m.  Winifred,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  but  d.  s.  p.  2  Aug.  1802, 
having  devised  his  estate  of  Cliffe  to  (the  dau.  of  his  brother) 
his  niece, 

Eliza  Witham,  then  m.  Henry  T.  M.  Silvertop,  Esq.   6.  28 

May,  1779  (younger  son  of  John  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster 

Acres),  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Witham,  and  had  issue, 

Henry   John,D.L.  co.  York,  6.  17  July,  1802;  rf.  20  Aug. 

1835. 
William  Lawrence,  D.L.,  6.  13  Sept.  1804;  m.  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  and 
d.s.  p.  1841. 
George,  of  Lartington  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  68th  Light 

Infantry,  b.  9  Oct.  1805;  d.  vnim.  1847. 
Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Lartington  Hall. 
Catharine,  m.   1823,  Henry  Eng'lefield,   Esq.,  and   d.    )857. 
having  had,  Henry  Charles  Silvertop,  Esq.,  now  of  Minster 
Acres,  and  other  issue. 

Emma  Seraphina  Mary,  m.   1841,    William  Dunn,  Esq.  of 
Hedgefield,  near  Newcastle. 
Elizabeth  Mary,  a  Nun,  deceased. 

Winifred  Mary  Anne,  m.  23  Sept.  1834,  Gerard  Salvin,  Esq. 
of  Croxdale,  Durham,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Witham,  High  Sheriff  co.  Durham,  1844,  d.  28  Nov.  that 
year. 

Arms  (entered  in  the  Vi-sitation  of  Yorkshire,  Henry  VIII. )• 
— Or,  a  bendlet  gu.,  between  three  eagles  sa.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or.  a  demi-woman  her  hair  dishevelled  ppr.  ia 
her  dexter  hand  a  gem  ring  gold.     ;i/o«o— Optime  mcrenli. 

Seat — Lartington  Hall,  B.arnard  Castle. 


1 


WITHINQTON    OF    CXJLCHETH    HALL. 

WiTHiNGTON,  Thomas  Ellames,  Esq.  of  Cul- 

clieth  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,    J.P.,   m.   1st,  5    May, 

1857,  Cecilia,   eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.    Cardwell, 

of  vSt.  Alban's  Hall,  Oxford  (who  d.    1875),  and 

has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Ellames,  b.  22  Feb.  1858,  M.A.  Oxon  1883;  m. 

9   Oct.    1884,  Jane    Florentia,    dau.   of    Rev.   Edward 

Golding,  of  Maiden  Erleigh,  Berks,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Ellames,  b.  15  Oct.  1891. 

II.  Edward,  b.  7  March,  1800. 

III.  Arthur,  b.  19  Aug.  18GG. 
I.  Cecilia. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  Feb.  1878,  Ann  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Octavius  William  Temple,  and  niece  of  the 
Bishop  of  London.  Mr.  Withington  is  son  of 
Thomas  Ellames  Withington,  Esq.  of  Culcheth 
Hall  (who  d.  14  Jan.  1840),  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Edward  Griffin,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  grandson 
of  Peter  Withington,  Esq.  (who  d.  1826),  bj  Ann 
Ellames  his  wife.  He  had  two  brothers  and  two 
sisters,  1  Peter,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Godfrey 
Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Park,  Wakefield,  and 
d.  1875,  leaving  issue,  Guy  Wentworth  Everild,  and 
Rosamond  ;  2  Edward  (Rey.),  of  Eringford  Lodge, 
CO.  Oxford,  m.  18G5,  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  Andrew  Armstrong,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
Frederick  Edward,  b.  1869 ;  1  Annie,  m.  Rey.  W. 
H.  Karslake,  of  Merton  Coll.Oxford ;  and  2  Mary 
Catherine,  m.  Rey.  Sir  John  Caesar  Hawkins,  Bart., 
Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Albans. 

^niis— Gu.,  a  fess  chequy  or  and  az.     Crest — A  lion's  head 
eraS'--d.     .Vo»o  — .Sapere  aude. 
ij'cat— Culcheth  Hall,  near  Wariiugton. 


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WODEHOUSE  OF  WOOLMEES  PARK. 

WoDEHOUSE,  William  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Wool- 
Biers  Park,  Herts,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Herts,  and 
J.P.  CO.  Stafford,  h.  5  Aug,  1815 ;  educated  at  Eton 
und  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  B.A.  1837;  s.  his  grandfather 
17  Not.  1833  ;  m.  30  Aug,  1838,  his  first  cousin, 
Helena  Sarah  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  Charles  Oakeley,  2nd  bart.,  by  his  wife  La 
Baronne  de  Lormet.of  the  Chateau  deMeysembrock, 
Netherlands  (to  which  latter  title  Mrs.  Wodehouse 
s.  at  the  death  of  her  mother,  2  Oct.  1850),  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Chappcl  Oakeley,  6.  8  Oct.  1842;  educated  at  Eton  and 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  d.  s.  p.  18  June,  1888. 

«.  Herbert  Walter  Rodolph,  6.  15  Deo.  18.30,  educated  at  Eton 
and  a  Scholar  of  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  1878,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  T.  Bivett,  Esq.  U.S.  America ;  and  d.  «.  p.  4 
Dec.  1884. 

lu.  William  Stanley,  b.  12  June,  1853. 

IV.  Charles  Edward,  J.P.  and  County  Alderman,  co.  Hens, 
b.  16  Jan.  1856,  educated  at  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A. 
1878,  M.A.  1881;  m.  1882,  Eva  Priscilla,  dau.  of  the  late 
David  Bradley,  Esq.  of  The  Beeches,  Derby,  and  has 
issue,  Sydney  Herbert,  b.  1882  ;  Evelyn  Charles  Bradley, 
A.  1835  ;  Francis  Oakeley,  b.  1886;  Percy  George,  b.  1SS8  ; 
Charles  Keid,  b.  18D0;  Frederick  Guy  de  Picquigny,  b. 
1893;  and  Eva  Mary,  6.  1884. 

X.  Charlotte  Amelia. 

I!.  Adelaide  Helena,  m.  H.  Nigel  Cohen,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

111.  Constance  Mary. 

Xiineage. — The  earliest  ancestor  of  this  ancient  family  on 
record,  Gur  de  Picqcignt,  who  was  attaclied  to  the  Court  of 
William  the  Conqueboe,  and  was  father  to  William  Cocus, 
■surnamed  William  Fitz  Guy,  Lord  of  Womburne,  in  1131. 
"He  owed  to  the  Treasury  half  a  mark  of  gold,  on  succeeding 
to  his  father's  olDce  at  Court,  and  gave  lands  atTrescote  to  the 
Plonks  of  Cumb  Abbey."  Dugdale's  Monast,  vol.  i.,  p.  98 
Maddox  Hist.  Exchequer,  vol.  ii.,  p.  98,  60. 

■\Villiam  Cocus  de  Wombckne,  who  was  engaged  in  the 
Crusades  under  Eichakd  Cceub  de  Liox,  1193  (whence  the 
arms  borne  by  his  dessendants  were  assumed)  was  seated  at 
Wombourn,  co.  Stafford,  in  the  reign  of  King  John.  From 
this  warrior  the  lineal  descent  down  to  the  present  time  is 
unbroken.     His  grandson, 

William  de  Bosco  de  Womburne,  and  the  first  proprietor  of 
the  Wode  House  of  Vroniliurne,  in  the  reign  of  King  Henry 
in.,  m.  Sibtlla,  dau.  of  Walter,  Lord  Bradley,  and  left  a  son, 

Walter  de  la  Wodeuodse,  who,  according  to  the  custom  of 
the  times,  took  his  surname  from  his  paternal  estate.  His 
great  grandson,  Rodolph,  was  s.  by  Robert  de  Wodehouse, 
Treasurer  of  the  Realm  temp.  Edward  III.,  and  a  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer  1320.     From  him  descended 

Francis  Wodehocse,  of  Wodehouse,  s.  bis  father,  Walter,  in 
the  reign  of  King  James  I.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  W.  Gros- 
venor,  Esq.  of  Morfe,  and  had  issue.  This  gentleman  changed 
the  name  of  the  estate  from  Wodehouse  to  Woodhouse  ;  Wood 
in  the  ancient  English  was  wrilten  Wode.     His  son, 

John  Wodehodse,  of  Woodhouse,  m.  an  heirc-s^s,  dau.  of  John 
liuntbach,  Esq.,  and  left  five  sons.    Tne  eldest,  son, 

Edward  Woodhouse,  of  Woodhouse,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J.  Gough,  Esq.  of  Old  Fallings,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
I  John  ;  ii,  Edward ;  and  iii.  Francis,  who  all  d.  young.  His 
brother, 

John  Woodehouse,  3rd  son  of  John  Wodehouse,  of  Wood- 
house,  m.  the  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Major  Hubbard,  of 
Eearsby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  left  three  sons, 

William,  who  s.  to  his  mother's  estates  at  Rearsby,  which 
afterwards  passed  in  the  female  line  to  John  Woodhouse 
Simpson,  Esq. 

Ceorge,  d.  umn. 

John. 

Tlie  3rd  son, 

John  Wodehouse,  b.  1G77  ;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  S.  Sully, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1723,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and 
Hannah)  an  only  son, 

William  Woodhouse,  b.  1710;  m.  Mary  Mompesson,  grand- 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Chappcl,  Esq.  of  Mansfield,  Wodehouse, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1802)  left  at  his  decease, 
1755  (with  four  other  daus.,  who  d.  young  or  unm.),  Anne,  in. 
William  Holbech,  Esq.  of  Farnborough,  co.  Warwick;  and  an 
only  son  and  heir. 

Rev.    John  Cuappel  Woodhouse,  5.  1749.    This  eminent 


divine  was  educated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and  upon  taking 
holy  orders  was  presented  by  the  late  Duke  of  Sutherland, 
then  Marquess  of  Stafford,  to  the  Living  of  Donnington,  Salop. 
In  1805  he  published  Woodhouse's  Amintalions  on  the  A}')o- 
ca/y^Ke,  which  here-edited.  Mr.  Woodhouse,  who  was  Arch- 
deacon of  Salop,  was  appointed,  1807,  to  the  Deanery  of  Lich- 
field. He  d.  17  Nov.  1833.  He  )ji.  Mercy  Peate,  an  heiress  to 
considerable  landed  property  in  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1826)  had  issue, 

I.  Chappel,  of  Eastville,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1780;  m.  3  Feb.  1812, 
Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Oakeley,  1st  b;irt.. 
Governor  of  Madras,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1816  (his  widow  survived 
until  5  Sept.  1878),  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Chappel,  6.  31  Dec.  1813;  d.  Oct.  1821. 

2  William  Herbert,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

I.  Ellen  Jane,  m.  1st,  Rev.  W.  Robinson,  Rector  of  Swinner 
ton,  2ndly,  Hugh  Dyke  Acland,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Acland,  Hart. ;  and  3rdly,  Richard  Hinckley,  Esq.  of  Beacon 
House,  Lichfield. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  d.  11  June,  1843. 

Dean  Woodhouse  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  grandson,  the 
present  William  Heubekt  Wodehouse,  Esq.  of  Woolmers 
Park,  who  restored  the  ancient  mode  of  spelling  the  family 
name  as  written  for  upwards  of  four  centuries  prior  to  the 
time  of  Francis,  son  of  Walter  Wodehouse  de  Wodehouse,  who, 
as  it  is  above  stated,  altered  the  spelling  contemporaneously 
with  certain  changes  then  adopted  in  the  English  language, 
and  for  which  alteration  there  appears  to  have  been  no 
authority. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  or,  between    twelve  crosses-crosslet  of 
the  second. 

Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  across-crosslet  arg. 

Motto — In  hoc  signo. 

SeaJ— Woolmers  Park,  near  Hertford. 


■WOGAN-BROWNE    OF 
BROWNE. 


CASTLE 


Wogan-Browne,  Capt.  Francis  William 
Nicholas,  Capt.  3rd  King's  Own  Hussars,  b.  17 
Feb.  1854;  m.  11  Aug.  1879,  Beda,  3rd  dau.  of 
J.  Coslello,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  Capt. 
Browne  assumed  by  deed  poll,  30  Jan.  1880,  the 
additional  name  of  VVoGAN,  which  had  been  borne 
as  a  Christian  name  by  the  family  for  several 
generations. 

Liineag'e.— John  Brown,  of  Guggotstown,  co.  Kildare. 
whose  will  dated  3  May,  1629,  was  proved  6  May  following, 
iii.  Ellis  Stoak,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Christopher  and 
Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  younger  son, 

Thomas  Brown,  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Begnel, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Stephens,  andtZ.  2  April,  1693  (will  dated 
19  Oct.  1687,  anl  proved  28  June,  1694),  having  by  her  (who 
d.  22  Dec.  1665)  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Browne,  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  rn.  Hon. 
Mary,  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Viscount  Fitzwilliam  (see 
Burke's  Extinct  Peeroge),  and  d.  27  Jan.  1693.  aged  42  (will 
dated  25  and  proved  30  Jan.  same  year),  having  by  her  (who 
d.  19  May,  1693)  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  Castle  Browne,  co.  Kildare,  d.  unm.  23 
Dec.  1735,  aged  53  (will  dated  18  Dec.  1736,  proved  3  Feb. 
1736-7). 

II.  Stephen  Fitzwilllam,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  d.  21  Dec.  1736  (will  dated  21  Nov.  1736,  proved  28 
July,  1737). 
II    Alice,  7)1.  John  Taylor. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

The  2nd  son, 

Stephen  F;tzwilliam  Browne,  of  Castle  Browne,  to. 
1697,  Judith,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Wogan,  Esq.  of  Ruthcofley, 
CO.  Kildare,  by  Judith.  Moore,  his  wife,  and  d.  3  July,  1767, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  John. 

II.  Christopher. 

III.  Thomas. 

IV.  Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Anthony,  Col.  in  the  Saxon  Service,™.  M.  Sacgrea,  and 
had  issue,  Anthony,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Cuppage,  and 
had  issue,  .\nthony.  Major  in  the  army,  m.  M.  Gildea,  and 
has  issue. 

The  4th  son, 

Michael  Bp.owne,  of  Castle  Browne  (sometimes  called, 
Clongoweswood),  Col.  in  the  French  Service,  m.  his  cousin, 


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C;\thcrino,  dau.of  Col.  Nicliolas  'Wog-an,*  of  Eatbcoffcy,  and 

d.  1TG9,  leaving  issue, 

:.  Anthony,  of  Cirdostown,  CO.  Meath  (will  cLited  15  Feb., 

piovecl  o'  Ptc.  ITaO),  and  had  a  son,  Wogan  Chiistoplier 

An  I  lion  V. 

It.  Thonia.^,    m.    Sav.ah   Poarson,    a    lady    of  considerable 

liioperty  in  WostnioiUmd.  and  d.  s.  p. 
HI.  Michael  Woga.n,  of  whom  presently. 
1.  Judith.  n.  Eliza. 

The  yotiucer  son, 

Michael  \Voi:an  Browke,  Esq.  of  Castle  Browne,  Lictit.- 
Go'i.  in  tiie  Saxuu  Service,  and  A.D.C.  to  tlic  King  of  Saxony, 
liy  whom  he  was  created  a  Barou,  was  Commander  of  the 
Guards  and  Governor  of  Dresden,  lie  m.  Augusta  Frances, 
dan.  of  Co!.  Thomas  Proscott,  of  the  Guards,  and  grond- 
dau.  of  1st  Viscount  Falmoutli,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  niece 
of  the  groat  Duke  of  Marlborough,  and  had  issue, 

Th  Unas,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  1877. 

Arthur,  C.Tpt.  in  the  Austrian  Service,  d.  unm. 

I'KANCis,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Lieut.-Gen.  Michael  Wogan  Browne  d.  1S24.    His  younger 
son, 

Fkancis  Browne,  Esq.  of  Castle  Browne,  M.ijor  7th 
Hungarian  Hussars,  Austrian  Service,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Gen."  Barou  do  Keredorn  de  Trobriand,  of  the  French 
Army,  and  had  issue, 

I.  I'rancis  William  Kichoias,  now  of  Castle  Browne. 

It.  Charles  Michael  Edward. 

I.  Charlotte,  in.  Capt.   Desire  de  Vastincs,  7e  Chasseurs  a 
clieval,  and  d.  s.  p.  1878. 

II.  Anne  Kegina. 
JIajor  F.  Browne  d.  1S70. 

Estate — Castle  Browne,  co.  Kildare. 


WOLFE    OF    FORENAGHTS. 

Wolfe,  George,  Esq.  of  Forenaglits  aud  Bishops- 
land  ,  CO.  Kildare,  and  Acomb  Priory, co.  York,  J.P.  co. 
Kildare,latc  Lieut.  Stb  (King's  Royal  Irish;  Hussars, 
formerly  Lieut,  in  the  S7th,  Princess  Victoria's 
Eoval  Irish  Fusiliers  (medal  and  clasp  and  bronze 
star  for  Tel-el-Kebir),  retired  from  the  Army  29 
July,  1890,  L.  16  Dee.  1859  ;  m.  25  Oct.  1888,Emily 
Maud  Mary,  widow  of  J.  J.  Lceman,  Esq.,  D.L., 
sometime  M.P.  for  York,  and  only  child  of  the 
late  Richard  Smethurst,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Ellerbeck  Hall,  Chorley  (see  Sjiethuest  of  Chor- 
ley),  and  has  issue, 

Emily  Maud  Charlotte. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  of  great  antiquity  and  has  not 
been  undistinguished.  The  military  achievements  of  one  of 
its  descendants,  Major-Gen.  James  Wolfe,  the  illustrious  hero 
of  Quebec,  conferred  on  the  name  a  glorious  prominence  in 
the  records  of  British  renown ;  the  legal  distinction  of  Arthur 
Wolfe,  the  much  lamented  Viscount  Kilwarden,  procured  his 
elevation  to  the  judicial  Bench;  and  in  more  recent  times, 
the  poetic  genius  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wolfe,  the  author  of  the 
exquisite  lines  on  the  death  of  Sir  John  Moore,  has  added 
lustre  to  the  house  from  which  he  sprung. 

RicHABD  Wolfe,  the  fir.^t  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ire- 
land, came  from  England  about  1C.08.  In  a  Common  Pleas 
judgment  in  1665,  he  is  described  as  "lately  of  the  City  of 
Dublin,"  gent,  and  in  a  Chancery  suit,  dated  12  April  of  same 
year,  he  is  shown  asoi  Huttonread,  parish  of  Oughterard,  co. 
k  ildare.  By  Ann  his  wife,  who  survived  him,  he  had,  i.  John, 
his  heir ;  I.  Jane,  b.  circa  1636,  m.  Hugh  Banner,  of  Punches- 
town;  H.  Dorothy,  )/i.  William  Brunton,  of  Bishopscourt,  co. 
Kildare;  in.  Ann  Katharine;  iv.  Eleanor,  lu.  William  Bur- 
goyne.  His  will,  dated  7  Dec.  1678,  was  proved  27  Feb. 
following,  and  he  was  bur.  in  Oughterard  Church.     His  son, 

JoHK  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Baronrath,  b.  about  104.'),  was  appointed 
10  Willlam  III.  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  ascertaining 

»  Col.  Nicholas  Wogan  of  Rathcoffey,  co.  Kildare,  was  the 
son  of  John  Wogan,  of  Rathcoffey,  and  Judith  Jloore  his  wife, 
and  a  direct  descendant  of  Sir  John  Wogan,  Chief  Governor 
ef  Ireland  in  1295  and  1310.  Col.  Wogan's  si.ster  Judith  m.  as 
in  the  text,  Stephen  FiizwiUiam  Browne,  of  Castle  Browne. 
Col.  Wogan,  m.  Rose,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Neill  O'Neill,  Ban. 
His  will,  dated  5  Feb.  1757,  was  proved  19  Dec.  1770.  He  left 
issue,  John,  of  Rathcoffey,  vi.  Hon.  Hellen  Browne  (sister  of 
Lord  Kenmarej,  who  d.  1784;  Frances,  m.  John  Talbot,  of 
Malahide,  and  was  grandmother  of  Richard  Wogan  Talbot, 
2na  Baron  Talbot  de  Malahide ;  and  Catherine,  m.  as  in  the 
'ext,  her  cousia  Col.  Michael  Browne,  of  Castle  Browne. 


the  mode  of  raising  the  proportion  of  a  Land  Tax  of  £120,000 
to  be  paid  by  co.  Kildare.  He  m.  1G68,  Mary  Cooper, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Colclough,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1725)  had, 

I.  Richaud,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  '..  5  Aug.  1681 ;  in.  31  Aug.  1704,  Alice,  dau.  of 
James  White,  Esq.  of  Ballinatray,  co.  Wexford,  and  d. 
1751,  leaving  Mary,  d.  unm.  24  June,  1751. 

I.  Elizabetli,  b.  1  April,  1669;  m.  Thomas  Blood,  of  Lady 
Castle,  CO,  Kildare,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Ann,  b.  1  March,  1670;  m.  Richard  Fletcher,  of  Rath- 
more,  CO.  Kildare,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Mary,  b.  1  March.  1675  ;  m.  Mr.  King,  of  Dublin,  Mer- 
chant, and  had  issue. 

IV.  Alice,  b.  1  Sept.  1678;  m.  Samuel  Page,  of  Barberstown, 
CO.  Kildare,  and  d.  Sept.  1766,  having  had  issue. 

Mr.  Wolfe  d.  1715.    His  eldest  son, 

lUcuAKD  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts  and  Baronrath,  6.  H 
Nov.  1G73,  Freeman  of  Dublin  1706;  hi.  13  April,  1699,  Lydia, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Page,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Sandys,  Bart,  and  by  her  (who(?.24  Aug. 
1715)had,  with  seven  dans,  (viz.,  i.  Mary,  b.  6  April,  1701,  ra. 
William  Sherlock,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  co.  Westmeaih ;  ii.  Alice, 
h.  9  Aug.  1702,  m.  Fleetwood  Cahill,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  d.  9  July,  1764  ;  in.  Elizabeth,  b.  24  Aug.  1703,  d.  unm. 
25  March,  1790;  iv.  Anne,  6.3  Oct.  1706,  m.  Rev.  Thomas 
Bullen;  v.  Lydia,  b.  4  Jan.  1708,  m.  Thomas  White,  Esq.  of 
Ballinatray,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1738;  \i.  Katherine, 
b.  12March,  1711, d.uy^m.  3April,  1730;  vii.  Jane,  ft.  29  July, 
d.  19  Aug,  1715),  five  sons, 

I,  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Blackball,  co.  Kildare,  b.  12  June,  1705,  Free- 
man of  Dublin  1733  ;  m.  1733,  Margaret  Lombard,  and  d.  25 
IMarcli,  1787,  having  had  a  dau.,  Mary.  m.  1st,  1758,  Charles 
Hendrick,  Esq.,  and  2udly,  1767,  John  Wetherall,  Esq.; 
and  a  son, 

1  Theobald,  of  Blackball,  6.  1739,  Freeman  of  Dublin 
1769  ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Peter  Lombard,  of  Clon- 
corrig,  co.  Leitrim,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1799,  luaving  had  by  her 
(whoti.  15  July,  1811)  three  daus.  (viz.,  1  Mary,  6.  8  Jtme, 
1773,  m.  Capt.  George  Mansergh,  of  Greenane,  co. 
Tipperary;  2  Frances,  ft.  7  March,  1793,  d.  unm. -^ 
3  Jlargaret,  b.  11  May,  1796,  m.  Lieut.  Riehard  Wall, 
R.X.),  and  eight  sons, 

Thomas  (Rev.),  ft.  11  Dec.  1774,  Freeman  of  Dublin  1792; 
d.  v/iuii.  1797. 

Peter,  of  Blackball,  b.  9  Aug.  1776,  m.  1804,  Isabella 
Patrickson,  niece  of  Sir  Thumas  Clarges,  Bart,,  and 
d.  28  May,  1848,  having  had,  1  Theobald  John,  6,  4 
July,  1806,  d.  unm.,  30  May,  1869  ;  2  William  Clarges. 
6,  28  Oct.  1810,  Col,  in  the  army,  served  in  the  39th 
Kegt.  in  the  Crimean  War,  d.  unm.  29  Sept.  1868:  3 
Peter,  6.  5  Sept.  1813,  Capt.  66th  Regt.,  d.  unm.  at 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,  about  1858;  4  John  Edward, 
of  Blackball,  6.  12  May,  1815,  a.  unm.  31  Aug.  1870; 
5  Cliristopher,  d.  young;  1  Frances  Mary,  ft.  9  April, 
1805,  d.  unm. ;  2  Isabella,  6.  25  Aug.  1812,  d.  unm. ;  3 
Helena,  of  Blackball,  m.  8  Feb.  1842,  Christopher  Rynd, 
Esq.  (see  Rtnd  of  Ryndrilk). 
James,  Major  Kildare  Militia,  b.  16  April,  1778;  m.  1 
May,  1813,  Eliza  Walker,  and  d.  12  July,  1840,  having 
had  four  daus.  (Mary  Ann,  ft.  10  May,  1814,  d.  unm.  t> 
June,  1884;  Margaret;  Frances  Isabella,  jii.  19  Feb. 
1846,  Rev.  John  Murray,  Rector  of  Edcnrierry,  King's 
Co.,  who  d.  7  June,  1887;  and  Elizabeth)  and  three 
sons, 

Theobald  Geohc.e  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter,  as 
successor  to  Forenaghts, 
John  Charles  (Ven,),  D,D.,  Rector  of  Clontibret,  ce. 
Monaghan,  and  Archdeacon  of  Clogher,  ft.  10  Feb. 
1817  ;  m.  28  Nov.  1855,  Sarah  Emilie,  dau.  of  J. 
Higgin,  Esq.  of  Cave  Valley,  Jamaica,  and  d.  30 
Aug.  1871,  leaving  issue,  1  James  Charles,  ft.  5  Nov. 
1856,  m.  6  Sept.  1882,  Mary  Alicia,  dau.  of  Robeit 
Adams,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Dublin,  Surgeon-in-Ordinary 
to  the  Queen  in  Ireland,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Cootc,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ralhconncll  House, 
CO.  Monaghan,  and  had  issue,  John  Charles,  6.  14 
June,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1883;  James  Charles,  ft.  20 
Oct.  1884  ;  Richard  Straubenzie,  ft.  7  Dec.  1886,  d.  28 
Sept.  1888;  Nora  Dorothy,  d.  11  Sept.  1888;  and 
Eileen  ;  2  Edward  John  (Kev.),  formerly  Vicar  of 
Mullavally,  Tandragee,  co.  Armagh,  now  Curate  at 
Brixton,  London,  ft.  4  Aug.  1858,  m.  9  Aug.  1883, 
Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Ussher  William  Alcock,  Esq. 
83rd  Regt..  and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Alcock, 
Esq.  of  Wilton  Castle,  co.  Wexford  (.sec  Alcock  of 
Wiltoit),  and  has  issue,  Mona,  and  Vera  Dorothy  : 
3  Thomas,  6.  2  JIarch,  1860,  d.  young;  4  Arthur 
Theobald,  ft.  13  July,  1870  ;  1  Mary  Emilie,  m.  9 
Aug.  1882,  Albei-t  Augustus  Eyre  Coote,  Capt.  3rd 
Batt.  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  son  of  Major  Coote,  D.L. 
and  J. P.,  Brandrum  House,  co.  Monaghan,  and  has 
issue  ;  2  Augusta,  m.  2  Sept,  I8b5,  Rev.  Lewis  Arthur 


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Hill  Trevor  Torler,  A.M.  and  ExScU.  T.C.D.,  and 
has  issue. 
Charles  (Rev.),  British  Chaplain  at  Havre,  6.  10  Sept. 
1825;  m.  Gould  liuxton  (of  th".  Kuxtons  of  Ardet 
Ho-u^e),  and  d.  s.  p.  9  Nov.  18G6.  She  d.  March, 
1885. 

Theobald,  6.  25  Feb.  1780:  <7.  young. 

Edward,  b.  16  Sept.  1781;  Major  in  the  army;  d.  unm. 

20  Feb.  1875. 
Eichard,  b.  18  Nov.  1782  ;  Ensign  C8th  Regt.  30  March, 

1800;  rf.  2  July,  1801,  in  the  Leeward  Islands. 
Charles,  b.  19  Aug,  1784;  d.  young. 
Charles  (Rev.),  the   Poet,  author  of   the  Elegy  on  the 

death  of  Sir  John  Moore  at  Corunna,  6.  13  Dec.  IV  91  ; 

d.  21  Feb.  1823. 

in.  Theobald,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  March,  1710,  Freeman 
of  Dublin,  1749  ;  m.  1st,  1733,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Charl- 
ton, of  Curraghtown,  co.  Meath,  and  2ndly,  1745,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Dobbs,  Surgeon-General  to  the  Army 
in  Ireland,  and  d.  1784,  having  had  issue.  1  Theobald,  b.  29 
Sept.  17G1,  d.  25  March,  1770;  2  Williani,  b.  25  Dec.  1765, 
d.  21  Nov.  1771 ;  1  Mary,  7)i.  10  Nov.  1770,  Cuthbert  Fcther- 
ston,  Esq.  of  Mosstown,  co.  Westmeatli ;  2  Lydia,  m.  Rev. 
James  Jones,  son  of  Right  Hon.  Theophilus  Jones,  and  d. 
1793,  having  had  issue ;  3  Anne,  m.  Rev.  H.  Lomax  Walsh, 
D.D.,  and  has  issue ;  4  Charlotte,  m.  her  cousin.  Col.  John 
Wolfe,  of  Forenaghts  ;  5  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Robert  Synge, 
1st  bart.  of  Lislee. 

jv.  r.iehard,  of  Baronrath,  co.  Kildare,  and  of  St.  Mar- 
garet's, CO.  Dublin,  6.  13  Oct.  1712,  Freeman  of  Dublin 
i735;  TO.  Alicia,  dau.  of  James  Standish,  Esq.  of  Dub- 
lin, and  d.  April,  1799,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1754)  three 
daus.,  (viz. :  1  Elizabeth,  6.  1750,  d.  30  Aug.  1816  ;  2  Anne, 
b.  1752,  Ml.  Robert  French,  Esq.,  and  d.  14  March,  1805 ;  3 
Lydia)  and  a  son, 

William  Standish,  of  Baronrath,  co.  Kildare,  and  St. 
Margaret's,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1762,  Freeman  of  Dublin 
1775,  m.  1779,  Elizabeth  (who  rf.  1814),  dau.  of  Gilbert 
Toler,  Esq.  and  Alicia  Gason  his  wife,  and  d.  1810,  having 
had  (with  three  younger  sons,  James  General,  6.  1798 ; 
James  Walter,  b.  1800,  both  d.  young;  Arthur,  b.  1804, 
d.  unm.  1856,  and  six  daus.,  1  Anna  Maria,  ci.  1842 ;  2 
Mary,  rf.  young;  3  Alicia,  b.  23  Oct.  1790,  m.  E.  Cusack, 
Esq.;  4  Elizabeth  Lydia,  6.  16  April,  1792,  m.  4  Jan. 
1815,  Rev.  James  Metge  (6.  J  790,  d.  9  Jan.  1827),  and  d. 
27  April,  1874,  leaving  issue;  5  Araminta,  6.  8  Dec.  1796, 
d.  16  May,  1832 ;  6  Anne  French,  b.  1807,  d.  young)  the 
following  sons, 

1  Richard,  6.  1780,  d.  aged  9  years. 

2  Theobald,  6.  1782,  Queen's  Co.  Militia,  d.  16  Jan. 
1805. 

3  William  Standish,  of  Baronrath,  and  of  St.  Mar- 
garet's, b.  26  March,  1784,  Freeman  of  Dublin  1813, 
m.  1808,  Jane,  sister  of  Mr.  Phillips,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  d.  18  March,  1869,  having  had,  1  Williani,  b.  1811, 
d.  an  infant;  2  Eichard,  b.  1817,  d.  aged  9  years;  3 
Robert,  6.  1819;  d.  aged  7  years;  1  Elizabeth,  d.  aged 
16;  2  Lydia,  d.  aged  14;  3  Isabella;  4  Charlotte;  5 
Jane,  d.  aged  6. 

4  Robert,  6.  1786,  Ensign  59th  Regt.,  killed  26  Aug. 
1811,  in  Java  at  storming  of  French  lines  of  Cornelius, 
near  Batavia. 

5  John,  of  Upper  Gloucester  Street,  Dublin,  and  Rock- 
ford,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  6  May,  1787  ;  m.  24  April, 
1823,  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Kingslcy,  Esq.  of 
Rockford,  Nenagh,  and  d.  15  July,  1858,  having  had  by 
her  (who  d.2  Jan.  1878),  with  two  daus.  (viz.,  1  Frances 
Elizabeth,  b.  7  June,  18'2o;  m.  12  Jan.  1848,  William 
Courtenay,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  26  Feb.  1849;  2  Lucy,  77i. 
13  July,  1859,  IJcnjamin  Towers,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  by  him  (who  d.  28  Sept.  188!)  had  issue ; 
and  two  elder  sons  (Robert  French,  b.  6  March,  1824,  d. 
young;  and  John,  6.  18  May,  1827,  d.  unm.  22  Oct. 
1850),  four  sons, 

Toler  Kingsley,  of  St.  Margarets,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Rapla,  CO.  Tipperary,  5.  29  Dec.  1829;  m.  10  Sept. 
1853,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Major  George  Jackson,  of 
Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Letitia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Townsend  Ilertiert,  of  Cahirnane,  co. 
Kerry  (see  Hekbert  of  Culiirnane),  and  d.  27  Sept. 
1878,  having  had,  1  John  Standish,  b.  15  Feb.  1855 ;  m. 
22  July,  1879,  Mary  Toler,  dau.  of  Joshua  Robert 
*  Minnitt,  Esq.  {see  Minnitt  of  Anaghbeg),  and  has 

one  dau.,  Marie;  2  George,  late  Capt.  4th  Batt. R.I. 
Regt.  (Militia),  resides  in  America,  b.  10  May,  1857  ; 

3  Toler  Kingsley,  6.  26  Sept.  1S58 ;  vi.  30  Nov.  1881, 
Mary  Ellen  Lyster,  and  has  one  dau.,  Elizabeth 
Toler;  4  Eichard  Herbert,  b.  3 Nov.  18G4;  5  William 
BuLler,  b.  20  Feb.  1871 ;  6  Eobert  French,  b.  4  Dec. 
1873:  1  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  3  July,  1879,  Lewis 
Sparrow,  of  Ivybridge,  Plymouth,  and  has  issue ;  2 
Letitia,  to.  13  Jan.  1885,  Henry  Allington,  elder  son 
of  Bi  idges  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Plymstock,  Plymouth,  and 
of  Ualstead,  co.  Essex,  J. P.,  and  has  issue;  3  Mary 
Toler,  m.  Henry  Prince,  Esq.  of  Cromford,  co.  Derby  ; 

4  Lucy  Ellen,  d.  1  Sept.  1883  ;  5  Louisa. 
■\Villiam  Standish,  6.  18  May,  1832;  m.  12  Feb.  1858, 


Fanny  Jackson,  of  Rapla,  and  d.  at  St.  Kilda,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia,  21  March,  1867. 

Arthur,  6.  18  Feb.  1834;  d.  young. 

Theobald  Richard,  of  Rockford,  Nenagh,  J. P.,  6.  2 
Sept.  1839  ;  m.  14  June,  1862,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Jameg 
ffranck  Rolleston,  Esq.  (sec  Rolleston  of  Ffraiikfort 
Castle),  and  has,  1  John  RoUe.ston,  Lieut. '4th  Batt. 
Royal  Irish  Rifles,  b.  21  July,  1867  ;  2  James  ffranck 
Rolleston,  b.  20  Aug.  1881:  1  Georgiana  Lucy,  m. 
9  Dec.  1890,  James  Henry  Deanon,  of  Hoo  Meavy, 
Yelverton,  S.  Devon ;  2  Frances  Elizabeth  ;  3  Ricarda. 
Alice ;  4  Caroline  Blanche. 

6  Eichard  Thomas,  Major  in  the  the  Army,  and  Sub- 
Inspector  of  Militia  of  the  Ionian  Isles,  served  in  the- 
59th  and  98th  Eegts.,  Commandant  of  Eobbcn  Island, 
Cape  Colony,  1834,  Civil  Commissioner  and  Resident; 
Magistrate  of  the  District  of  Wynberg  1847,  Acting: 
Judge  of  Police,  Cape  Town  1854,  6.  23  Jan.  1794;  m. 
1st,  25  Oct.  1818,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Dr.  George  Bur- 
leigh, M.D.,  2nd  Ceylon  Rifle  Regt.,  (she  <^  12  Feb. 
1837),  and  had  by  he  two  daus.  (viz.,  1  Alicia  Mary,  vi. 
16  Nov.  1841,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Percival  Touzel,  of 
Jersey,  27th  Regt.,  Assistant  Inspector  and  Chief 
Instructor  of  Musketry  Jersey  Militia,  and  A.D.C.  to 
the  Governor;  d.  25  Sept.  1887;  2  Elizabeth,  b.  20 
Dec.  1830,  d.  2  Aug.  1837)  and  seven  sons, 

William  George,  6.  23  Jan.  1820;  d.  27  Jan.  1820. 

Charles  Henry,  of  the  Colonial  Civil  Service,  Cape 
Colony,  b.  15  Aug.  1822;  m.  1st,  13  Dec.  1848,  Amelia 
Long  (she  d.  15  Feb.  1866),  and  2ndly,  6  Jan.  1881, 
Antoinette  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Helperous  Eitzinia  voa 
LierKuys,  Esq., formerly  Ass. -Surveyor-General Cape 
Colony,  and  had  by  his  first  wife,  1  a  son,  stillborn, 
12  April,  1850 ;  2  Richard  Burleigh,  6.  1  May,  1851  ; 

3  William  Kilwarden,  6.  20  March,  1852,  (/.  young; 

4  Charles  Henry,  of  the  Colonial  Civil  Service,  Caije 
Colony,  b.  4  July,  1858  ;  1  Charlotte  Alicia  Burleigh  : 
2  A  dau.  stillborn.  Mr.  C.  H.  Wolfe,  d.  12  April, 
1893,  at  Kalk  Bay,  Cape  Colony. 

Mildmay  William  Fane,  of  Port  Elizabeth,  Soutlt 
Africa,  b.  14  Aug.  1824;  m.  2  July,  1849,  Fanny 
Sophia  Terry,  and  d.  22  April,  1863,  having  had, 
1  Arthur  Kilwarden,  6.  24  March,  1854,  d.  31  March,,. 
1854;  2  Arthur  Kilwarden,  b.  23  June,  1855,  3  Mild- 
may  Tindall  William,  b.  1  May,  1862,  d.  28  Nov.  186i  ; 
1  Cecilia  Burleigh;  2  Alicia  Frances,  ra.  1st,  8  Dec. 
1868,  Alphonzo  Taylor,  of  Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa, 
and  of  Boston,  America,  by  whom  she  had  issue,  and 
2ndly,  Thomas  Hutchison,  by  whom  also  she  had 
issue,  and  d.  Dec.  1889;  3  Fanny  Mildmay,  m.  10 
July,  1884,  George  Piers,  R.M.,  2nd  son  of  Charles 
Piers,  Esq.,  R.M.,  Cape  Colony,  and  has  issue;  4 
Ellen  Travers,  to.  3  Dec.  1879,  Charles  Edward 
Shelly,  Esq.  of  Fore  Street,  Hertford,  M.A.  andM.D.. 
Cambridge  ;  5  Millicent  Mary  Fane,  d.  young. 

George  Douglas  Dunlevie,  Miijor-Gen.,  late  Assistant 
British  Commissioner  to  the  Basutos,  served  success 
sively  in  the  39th,  87th,  and  2nd  Eegts.,  and  as  Start' 
Officer  of  Pensioners  at  Northampton,  Sheffield,  Ply- 
mouth, and  Northern  Division,  London,  b.  23  April, 
]8'26;  7<i.  4Jan.  1853,  his  cousin,  Louisa  Elizabetls 
Metge,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  18  Jan.  1889)  had,  1  Richard 
Cecil  Burleigh,  b.  30  Nov.  1853,  rf.  12  July,  1';'54;  2 
George  Cecil  Burleigh,  b.  18  Aug.  1863,  Capt.  Royal 
Marine  Light  Infantry,  Chatham;  1  Ehzabeth  Lydia 
Anna  [Amatola],  b.  8  Feb.  1856,  d.  25  Jan.  1867;  2 
Alicia  Cecilia  Burleigh,  b.  2  July,  1858,  d.  7  Oct. 
1859  ;  Louisa  Alicia  Burleigh,  m.  23  Dec.  1885,  Henry 
Tiiomas  Perkins,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Perkins,  Esq. 
of  Norbiton,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

RoisEiiT  Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Army  Pay  Depart- 
ment, b.  in  the  Castle,  Cape  Town,  28  May,  18'28,. 
Freeman  of  Dublin  1875;  m.  at  Graham  s  Town, 
South  Africa,  24  Jan.  1856,  Isabella,  dau.  of  George 
Stow,  Esq.  of  Nuneaton,  co.  Warwick  (see  Fhilipson- 
Stow),  son  of  George  Stow,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Anne 
his  -wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Humphrey  Winter, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Eobert  Tennant  Stow,  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  the- 
King's  Liverpool  Regiment,  of  Carranballac,  Streai-- 
ham,  Victoria,  Australia,  and  of  Normantun,  North 
Queensland,  now  of  Perth,  Western  Au.scralia,  b.  20 
Aug.  1858,  m.  7  Oct.  1891,  Vivyan  Maud,  2ud  dau. 
of  J.  J.  Whyte,  of  S.  AustraUa. 

Alicia  Mary  Stow. 

Eichard  Edward,  formerly  of  the  Colonial  Civil  Service 
Cape  Colony,  b.  26  June,  1833;  m.  J 9  June,  18)6, 
Ada  McGowan,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1873,  having  had, 
1  Richard  Edward  Maclear,  6.  27  July,  1857,  d.  6  Dec. 
1868;  2  Charles  Henry,  b.  23  Oct.  i860;  m.  31  Jan. 
1893,  Jessie  Wilhelmina  Maud,  dau.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Smyth,  formerly  Eesident  Magistrate  of  Wyn- 
berg, and  Civil  Commissioner  of  Hiimansdorp,  Cape 
Colony,  and  has  issue,  Cecil  Burleigh,  b.  16  Dec.  1893  ; 
3  Arthur  Kilwarden,  Civil  Service,  Cap3  Colony,  b. 
24  June,  1866  ;  m.  29  Sept.  1891,  Ida  Willis,  dau.  of  A. 
Willis  Cole,    Barrister-at-Law,    Cape  Colony,  and 


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li.TS  issue,  KicliarJ  Stamiisli,  b.  21  Oct.  ISP'2;  1  Anna 
Jlavia;  2  Kalhleen   M.ivy,  m.  19  July,   ISSS,  Jaiiu-s 
I'oter  Hopkins,   C.S.   Cape    Colony,   son    of    Lieut. 
Eobert  Hopkins,  of  Harwell,  Berks  («[>'  Hopkins  o/ 
Tidinarsh),  and   has   issue  ;  3  Edith   Emily,   m.    2G 
Sept.   isno,  Henry,  son  of  James  Frederick  Davis, 
Esq.,  C.E.,  Cape  Colony  ;  4  Lillie  Margaret  May. 
Henry,  b.  26  July,  1834;  d.  5  Oct.  1S39. 
?Iujor  Eichard  Wolfe,  i?i.  2ndly,  Maria  Anna,  dau.  of 
benjamin    Grayson,  Esq.  of   Kosehill,  Camp  Ground 
Eondebasch,  and  d.  13  May,   ISSri,  having  had  by  her 
(who  (/.  23  AUR.  ItiTti;,  1  Anna  Blaria  de  Lorentz,  in.  21 
Sept.  IsGo,  William  Mortimer   Maynird  Farmer,  F:sq., 
merchant,  of  Maynards  Ville,   AVynberg,  and  18  Bind 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  and  had  issue;  2  Mary,  d. 
28   June,    1S45;   3    Fanny    Kiehmond;    4    Georgiiia; 
5  Maria  Henrica  Smith;  6  Jessy,  d.  23  Jan.  1852. 
V.  'William,  6.  13  March,  1714,  Freeman  of  Dublin  1736  ;  d. 
iUiiJi.  1742. 
Mr.  'Wclfe  <?.  2  Dec.  1732,  and  was .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenasrhts,  b.  7  April,  1790,  Freeman 
of  Dublin  1730,  Capl.  Kildare  Mililia  1745,  High  Sheriff  1755 
and  1756,  r,i.  10  June,  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Philpot, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1763)  had  three  daus.  (viz., 
I.  Lydia,  b.  21  May,  1728,  in.  Dr.  William  Patten,  and  d.  s.  p. 
19  May,  1793;  ii.  Mary,  6.  7  Jan.  and  d.  6  F'eb.  1746;  ui. 
Jane,  b.  7  Jan.  1746,  m.  Thomas  Landy,  d.)  and  nine  sons. 

I.  Philpot,  bis  successor. 

II.  llieliard,  of  Athy,  co.  Kildare,  b.  13  July,  1730,  Capt.  in 
the  Army,  served  in  the  4Sth  Kegt.,  antl  5th  Dragoons, 
Collector  of  Kilkenny ;  m.  1st,  about  1748,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Col.  Charles  Bucknall,  Dep.-Adj.-Gen.  of  the  Forces  in 
Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

1  Williams,  b.  1750,  Capt.  40ni  Eegt.  d.  v.nm.  20  Sept. 
1777,  killed  in  anight  attack  in  the  American  War. 

2  Charles  Bucknall,  Lieut.  3Sth  Eegt.,  m.  Mi^^s  Griffith, 
dau.  of  BIr.  Griffith,  Port  Surveyor  of  New  i'ork,  and  (/. 
17  Oct.  1790,  having  had  by  her,  Eichard  Straubenzie 
(Rev.),  Eector  of  Kilbeggan,  b.  7  Oct.  1779,  and  d.  23  July, 
1S03,  killed  «ith  his  great-uncle,  Arthur  Lord  KiUvarden, 
by  the  rebels  in  Thomas  Street,  Dublin. 

Capt.  Eichard  (whose  will,  dated  25  Feb.  1778,  was  proved 
22  Nov.  1783)  m.  2ndly,  Jane  Mathews,  of  Bonnetstown,  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  had, 

3  Philpot  Eogerson,  Lieut.  100th  Ecgt.,  of  Ecleamp  Cot- 
tage, Balbriggan,  Secretary  to  Board  of  Works,  and 
Inspector-General  of  Barracks  in  Ireland,  vi.  Martha 
Thompson,  of  Coleraine,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1821,  having 
had  two  sons,  Eichard  Arthur,  Lieut.  47th  Eegt.,  b.  23 
March,  1790,  d.  180^,  on  his  passage  from  Bombay  to 
Madras;  Arthur  Philpot,  b.  21  Jan.  1792,  d.  young:  and 
three  daus.,  Anne  Jane,  bapt.  14  Jan  ,1788,  ??!.  Thomas 
S.  Croker.  son  of  Abraham  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballynegarde, 
CO.  Limerick  ;  Charlotte,  bapt.  15  May,  1794.  d.  unm. ; 
and  Elizabeth,  bapt.  1  Feb.  1801,  and  d.  aged  29. 

III.  John,  of  Bishopsland,  6.  20  March,  1732,  Freeman  of 
Dublin  1753 ;  will  dated  21  May,  1784,  and  proved  27  Feb. 
1786. 

IV.  Thomas,  h.  25  June,  1733;  d.  7  Oct.  1744. 

V.  Tlieobuld,  of  Castle  Warden,  co.  Kildare.  b.  21  Dec.  1734, 
Freeman  of  Dublin  1756;  m.  1162,  Anne,  dau.  of  Kev. 
George  Ward,  and  </.  25  June,  1771,  leaving  a  dau.  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Uev.  Arthur  Lord. 

VI.  Willi.am,  b.  30  May,  1736  :  d.  17  June,  1737. 

VII.  Isaac,  b.  23  Dec.  1737  ;  d.  25  Dec.  1742. 

VIII.  Abthcb,  Loed  Kilwarden,  6.  19  Jan.  173?,  Freeman  of 
Dublin  1  761,  entered  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  Oct.  1761, 
admirted  to  the  Irish  Bar,  Michaelmas,  1766,  appointed 
King's  Counsel  3  April,  1778,  Solicitor-General  11  Miy, 
1787,  and  Attorney-General  12  Aug.  1789,  having  been  a 
few  days  before  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council,  and  Lord  Chief 
Justice,  King's  Bench,  1796.  In  the  Parliament  which 
assembled  in  1784  he  was  a  member  for  Coleraine,  and  in 
the  succeeding  Parliament  for  .lames  Town.  He  m.  7  Jan. 
1769,  Anne  (who  d.  23  Aug.  Is04),  dau.  of  William  Ruxton, 
Esq.  of  Ardee  (see  Xlvxros,  of  Ardee).  She  was  created 
Aug.  1795,  Baeoness  Kilwabden,  nf  KiUeel,  and  he,  on  his 
elevation  t->  the  Bench,  was  created  Baeon  Kilwarden,  of 
Nfwiani.ls,  and  \  iscount  in  1800.  He  was  killed  on  the 
night  of  23  July,  1^03,  by  the  rebels  in  Thomas  Street, 
Dublin.     He  had  issue, 

1  JoHK,  2nd  Lord  Kilwarden,  6.  11  Nov.  1769;  d.  s. p.  16 
May.  Is30,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 

2  William,  b.  11  Oct.  1770;  d.  unm.  30  Dec.  1782. 

3  Arthur,  Col.  in  the  Army,  b.  26  June,  1773 ;  d.  unm.  29 
Juno,  1805. 

4  Richard,  (/.  young. 

1  Marianne,  6.  10  Sept.  1776  ;  to.  June,  1809,  Ilardwicke 
Shutc,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1814,  leaving  issue. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  31  Aug.  1778;  d.  unm.  24  May,  1806. 

IX.  Williams,  b.2i  May,  1741,  Lieut.  E.N.,  Freeman  cf  Dub- 
lin 1764  ;  111.  Katharine  Hussey  ;  d.  s.  p.  4  Aug.  1770. 

Mr.  'V\'olfe  </.  30  July,  1760,  and  was  s.  by  eldest  son, 
Philpot  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenashts,  6.  10  Sept.  1726,  Free- 


man of  Dublin  1751,  Capt.  Kildare  Militia  1756,  High  Sheriff 
1756,  Collector  of  Eevenue,  Naa.s,  1758,  Sub-Commissioner  of 
Excise  1761,  J. P.  1784;  )/j.  10  Feb.  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
de  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Dromkecn,  co.  Limerick,  M.P.forNaas  (see 
De  Bcbgh  ofOUiloicn),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Eichard,  b.  17  Dec.  1757;  d.  24  June,  1770. 

III.  Tliomas  Philpot,  b.  10  Aug.  1760;  d.  11  July,  1770. 

IV.  Williams  Philpot.  b.  5  Oct.  1762  ;  d.  6  June,  1770. 

V.  Arthur,  b.  7  Feb.  1764  ;  rf.  29  Blarch,  1764. 

I.  Blary  Burgh,  6.  4  July,  1755  ;  d.  19  June,  1756. 

II.  Lydia,  fi.  5  Aug.  1756  ;  d.  5  Jan.  1761. 

Mr.  Wolfe  d.  20  May  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts,  Col.  Kildare  Militia,  6.  9 
F'eb.  1754,  Freeman  of  Dublin  1775,  High  Sheriff  1779,  Capt. 
Forenaghts  Cavalry,  31  Oct.  1796,  M.P.  for  Kildare,  ap- 
pointed in  conjunction  witli  William  Eobert,  2nd  Duke  of 
Leinster,  K.P.,  Governor  of  the  co.  Kildare  12  March,  1803; 
m.  9  April,  1777,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  his  great-uncle,  Theobald 
Wolfe,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Theobald,  6.  12  July,  1780;  d.  unm. 

III.  Arthur,  Major  Kildare  Blilitia,  b.  18  Sept.  1786  ;  m.  1811, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Dunbovne 
Castle,  CO.  Bleath,  M.P.,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1813,  having  had 
issue, 

1  John,  b.  14  May,  1812  ;  d.  5  April,  1829. 

2  Elizabeth,  6.  20  Sept.  1813;  d.  30  May,  1822. 

IV.  EicHAKD,  heir  to  his  brother  John. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  18  May,  1779  ;  d.  3  June,  1779. 

II.  Mary,  b.  26  July,  1781  ;  rf.  24  Dec.  1826. 

III.  Elizabeth,  b.  25  Jan.  1783;  d.  7  Slay,  1836. 

IV.  Charlotte,  b.  4  May,  1785;  d.  v.nm. 

Col.  Wolfe  d.  18  April,  1S16,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  F'orcnaghts,  b.  26  Feb.  1778,  Capt. 
Forenaghts  Cavalry,  4  Jan.  ISOO,  Freeman  of  Dublin  1802, 
Deputy-Governor  co.  Kildare  9  Dec.  1803;  d.  unm.  22  June, 
1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Eev.  Eichard  Wolfe,  of  Forenaghts,  b.  10  Oct.  17S7  ;  rn.  12 
April,  1831,  Lady  Charlotte  Sophia  Hutchinson,  sister  of  John 
2nd  Earl  of  Donougiimore,  and  d.  s.  -p.  20  July,  1841,  leaving 
the  reversion  of  his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

Tueobald  Geobge  Samuel  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts  and 
Bishopsland,  J. P.  ^known  as  George  Wolfe,  of  Bishopsland — 
refer  to  issue  of  Thomas  Wolfe,  of  Blackball),  6.  7  Oct.  1815  ; 
5)4.  18  June,  1852,  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Moreland 
Ball,  Esq.  of  Kersiebank  House,  co.  Stirling  and  of  Tipper- 
kevin,  co.  Kildare.  He  s.  to  Forenaghts  and  other  estates  on 
the  death  of  Lady  Charlotte  AYolfe  in  1870,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1872, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  EicHAED,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  14  April,  1884,  William  John  Eead  Bains- 
ford,  Esq.,  Army  Medical  Department,  eldest  son  of  Capt. 
William  K.  Eainsford,  of  Cradockstowu,  co.  Kildare. 
Mr.  Wolfe  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

lUcHARD  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts  and  Bishopsland,  Lieut. 
2nd  Dragoons,  Eoyal  Scots  Greys,  M.A.  and  LL.B.  Tiin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  6.  6  July,  1855;  killed  at  the  battle  of  Abu  Klea, 
Upper  Soudan,  Egypt,  17  Jan.  1885,  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  wolfs'  heads  erased  sa.  ducally  gorged  or. 
Ci-est — A  wolf's  head  sa.  ducally  gorged  or.  Motto — Pro  patria 
mori. 

Seats — Forenaghts,  Naas ;  Bishopsland,  Ballymore  Eustace 
CO.  Kildare ;  and  Acomb  Priory,  York. 


WOLFE    OF    LEIGHON. 

■WoLFE,RicHAEDRoBBiNS,M.A,,T.C.D.andOxon, 
Prebendary  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Ilsington  and  Bagtor,  Devon,  b.  10  Oct.  1819  ; 
m.  20  June,  1848,  at  Chapelallerton  Church,  York- 
shire, Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Benson  Pease, 
of  Chapelallerton  Hall,  Yorkshire,  formerly  of  Dar- 
lington, Durham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Fbancis  Eichard,  6.  5  May,  1849,  B.A.  Cambridge,  and 
Ex-Scholar  Sydney  Sussex  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Solicitor 
Dublin,  m.  Aug.  1888,  Sophia  E.  MacMurrogh  Murphy. 

II.  John  Edward,  b.  19  April,  1850,  civil  and  mechanical 
engineer  at  Maccio,  Brazil  ;  in.  18  Nov.  1891,  at 
Pernambuco,  Mary  Edith,  dau.  of  the  late  William 
George  F'ennelly  of  Pernambuco. 

III.  Eobert  Ormston,  b.  14  Aug.  1851;  d.  30  Jan.  1852. 


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Sarah,  m.  — Henry. 
Isabella. 


IV.  Ormston,  b.  31  Oct.  1852;  d.  2  Jan.  l3o6. 

V.  William  Aldam,  b.  9  Jan.  1854;  d.  25  Dec.  1855. 

\i.  AValter  Proudfoot,  6.  16  May,  1862,  now  in  Texas ;  m. 
1892,  Miss  Jennie  Ewan. 

I.  Louisa. 

II.  Lucy,  d.  unm.  19  Jan.  1856. 

III.  Constance,  d.  4  Nov.  1863. 

IV.  Isabella,  d.  7  Jan.  1869. 

V.  Kditb. 

Lineagre. — The  first  or  the  family  migrated  to  Dublin  in 
the  eighteenth  century,  when  a  young  man  from,  it  is  said, 
Kent  or  Cornwell.    His  issue  were 

I.  Joshua,  Ensign  1st  Batt.  60lh  Eoyal  American  Eegt.  of 
Foot  12  Nov.  1776,  Lieut.  28  Nov.  1777,  d.  in  West  Indies, 
7  Sept.  1780,  probably  at  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica,  where 
the  Headquarters  of  his  regt.  was  stationed  diu-ing  the 
entire  time  of  his  service. 

II.  Richard,  at  one  time  in  the  office  of  Ulster  King  at  Arms, 
Dublin;  bapt.  (as  supposed)  in  St.  Ann's  Church,  Dublin,  4 
Jan.  1756;  m.  (as  supposed)  Isabella , 

1  John,  in.  and  had  issue  ]  Supposed  to  have  been  his 
I  children,  vide  will  of  Mr. 
Y  John  Wolfe,  of  Tentower, 
I    Queen's  Co.,  Notary  Pub- 

2  William,  bapt.  16  June,  1781.  J    he  dated  2  April,  1843. 
JUL  John,  Notai-y  Public,  of  Old  Connaught  Bray,  aftei-warda 

of  Tentower,  Queen's  Co.,  6.  1757;  ■»;.  Elizabeth  Proudfoot 
(she  d.  1840),  formerly  Neville,  of  the  Nevilles  of  co.  Meath, 
dau.  of  Mary  Proudfoot ;  he  d.  22  May,  1843,  aged  86  ("ill 
2  April,  1843,  proved  1  July,  1843),  and  was  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  of  Killermogli  with  his  late  wife.  His  issue 
were, 

1  Robert,    of  Tentower   House,    Queen's   Co.,    m.    ISO", 
Susanna  Bennetuwho  d.  1862),  d.  12  Sept.  1860  (will  13 
July,  I860,  proved  13  Oct.  1860),  having  had  issue, 
John,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  m.  Jno.  Nelson  Bennett,  and  had  issue. 
Elizabeth,  to.  Bartholomew  M.  Prentice,  and  had  issue. 
Sophia  Agnes  Wilhclmina,  m.  1838,  Dr.  Thomas  Bradley, 
Surgeon  of  Stonyford,  co.  Kilkenny,  she  d.  Dec.  1842, 
leaving  issue. 
Margaret,  d.  May,  1842. 
■2  John,  Solicitor,  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin,  b.  23  June, 
1783;  m.  6  Feb.  1811,  Margaret  Bennett  (6.  19  Sept.  1793, 
d.  13  Nov.  1873),  dau.  of  Col.  Bennett,  of  Teinplemore, 
Ireland,  andd.  5  Jan.  1871,  aged  88,  having  had  issue, 
John,  Bank  of  Ireland,  Dublin,  b.  24  May,  1817,  d.  20 
April,  1887. 
Richard  Eobbins,  now  of  Leighon. 
Theophilus    Bennett,    6.    22   Dec.    1821,    d.    IS68,    in 

Australia,  unm. 
Thomas,  b.  23  June,  1829;  m.  Marion  Downs,  and  d.  10 
JJIay,  1881,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Henry,  b.  3  Sept.  1857. 

2  Gerald  Harvie,   6.    5  Feb.    1859;  m.  Mary  Louisa 
Bryans,  25  Jan.  1887,  and  has  issue, 

Gerald  Bryans,  6.  7  Dee.  1887. 
Elsie  May,  6.  21  Au?.  1889. 
Phyllis  Mackredy,  b.  26  May,  1891, 

3  Howard  Carr,  b.  25  Aug.  1861. 

4  William  Downs,  b.  I  Sept.  1865,  d.  19  Jan.  18G6. 

5  Arthur  Reginald,  b.  26  March,  1867 ;  m.  25  April, 
1891,  Mary  Marsden. 

6  Edward  Dudley  Corscaden,  &.  3  May,  1875. 

1  Marion  Elizabeth,  b.  15  May,  1360,  d.  8  July,  18S0. 

2  Edith  Lyne,  6.  8  Jan.  1863. 

3  Bertha  Margaret,  b.  20  Feb.  1864;  d.  unm.  1891. 

4  Mabel  Stuart,  b.  16  Aug.  1870. 

5  Linda  Ethel  Findlater,  6.  7  Dec.  1873. 

Hobert,  of  Liverpool,  6.  II  Dec.  1823;  m.  5  Jan.  1870, 
Heloise  Augustine  Henrietta  Desiree  Chevdllier,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Oscar  Philip,  b.  8  Oct.  1872. 

2  Harold  Edgar,  6.  23  April,  1876. 

3  Hubert  Isidore,  6.  8  May,  1878. 

1  Henriette  Alida,  6.  22  March,  1871, 

2  Maud  Florentine,  b.  28  Feb,  1874. 

3  Linda  Florentine,  b.  25  Sept.  1S8I ;  d.  18  April,  1832. 

4  Hilda  Violette,  b.  30  Aug.  1886. 

Elizabeth,  6.  1  Jan.  1812;  m.  Rev.  Reuben  Norton  (he  ci. 

20  Oct.  1878),  Rector  of  BaUinure,  co.  Wicklow,  and 

d.s.p.  1893. 
Ann,  m.  Kev.  N.  B.  Cun-ey,  Rector  of  Bawtry  (he  d.  18 

Oct.  1890),  and  had  issue. 
Margaret,  b.  7  April,  1815;  d.  31  March,  1851 ;  7n.  6Sept. 

1842,  John  Lloyd  Blood,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 
Mary  Jane,  6  5  Jan.  1826  ;  d.  21  May,  1877;   on.  I  Sept. 

1853,  William  Findlater,  Solicitor,  Dublin. 
Isabella,  vi.  14  Oct.  1855,  Frederick  Blood,  of  Dublin, 

and  had  issue. 
Sophia. 

uJ;-)ii«— (Reg.  Ulster  OfiSce).    Arg.  on  a  chevron,  between 


three  wolf's  heads  erased  sa.,  as  many  bezants  each  charged 
with  a  cross  moline  of  the  second.    Crest— A  wolt's  head  erased 
sa.  charged  with  a  bezant,  thereon  a  cross  moline  of  the  first. 
Mntto — Lupus  non  lepus. 
Seats— Arthington  and  Leighon,  Devon. 


WOLFE    OF    WOOD    HALL, 

BiRCn-WoLFE,  Mes.  Maeianne,  of  Wood  Hall, 
Essex,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Hewetson  Richai'ds, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Assistant  Barrister  co.  Wex- 
ford, by  Matilda  his  -wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Garnett,  Esq.  of  Green  Park,  co.  Meath;  m.  1862, 
Rev.  William  Biech-Wolfe,  M.A.,  of  Wood 
Hall,  -who  d.  1864.  He  ■was  youngest  and  only 
surviving  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Birch,  Rector  of 
Widdingion  and  Bradwell-juxta-Mare,  Essex,  by 
Elizabeth  his  -wife,  sister  of  Rev.  Sir  Henry  J3ate 
Dudley,  Bart.,  and  grandson  of  Rev.  Richard  Birch, 
and  Mary  liis  wife,  sister  of  Thomas  Wolfe,  Esq.  of 
Saffron  Walden ;  and  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Wolfe  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
John  Wolfe,  Esq.,  at  the  death  of  his  brother,  Rev. 
William  Birch-Wolfe,  1864.  Mrs.  Birch- Wolfe  is 
Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Menduis,  the  Manor  of 
Rockells,  Wiggpitts,  and  Coggeshalls,  and  the 
Manor  of  Wood  Hall. 
Scat— Wood  Hall,  Arkesden,  Newport,  Essex. 


WOLFERSTAN    OF    STATFOLD. 

Pipe-Wolfeestan,  Feancis  Staffoed,  Esq.  of 
Statfold,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.,  b.  14  Oct.  1826  ;  m.  31 
July,  1859,  Sarah  Maria  Hill,  5th  dau.  of  William 
Hallo'ivs  Belli,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,and  has  issue, 

I.  Egeeton  Stanley,  6.  23  July,  1861. 

II.  Alfred  Hercy,  b.  3  March,  1S63.  , 
ii:.  Horace  Middlemore,  6.  20  Nov.  1864. 

IV.  Littleton  Edward,  6.  8  Aug.  1866. 
v.  Charles  Almeric,  6.  29  Aug.  1869. 
VI.  Humphrey  Frank,  6.  12  March,  1874, 

I.  Ethel  Henrietta. 

II.  Eveline  Grace. 

III.  Marion  Isabel.  iv.  Eleanor  May. 

Lineagre. — Rodert  Wolfeeston,  Esq,  of  Wolferston, 
Suffolk,  made  his  will  1492,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Wolferston,  Esq.  of  Culfye,  Suffolk,  m.  Mawde  (or 
Mary)  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Stanley,  of  Pype,  knight  of  the 
body  to  King  Henry  VII.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Philip, 
of  Wolverston  Hall,  Suffolk,  who  left  an  only  dau.,  Mary, 
m.  Sir  John  Killigrew,  Knt.  of  Anvenack,  Cornwall;  and 

Humphry  Wolferston,  Esq.  (2nd  son),  to.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  John  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Nottingham,  by  whom 
he  acquired  the  Manor  of  Stratford,  co,  Stafford,  and  had 
(with  five  daus.,  the  eldest,  Maude,  wife  of  Thomas  Arblaster, 
Esq.  of  Longdon  ;  and  the  4th  Katherine,  m.  Ralph  Thieknesse, 
Esq.)  six  sons.  Mr.  Wolferston  d.  circa  1592,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Hercy  Wolferston,  Esq.,  to.  18  Sept.  1593,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Ralph  Egerton,  Esq.,  of  Betley,  and  had  issue,  Mr.  AVolferston, 
who  was  sometimes  called  Capt.  Wolferston,  and  is  supposed 
to  have  been  at  the  taking  of  Cadiz,  15U5,  d.  28  July,  1636, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Fbancisse  Wolferston,  Esq.,  bapt.  3  May,  1612;  m.  29 
Sept.  1031,  Frances,  eldest  of  twenty-two  children  of  George 
Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Haslewell,  and  had  three  sons  and  three 
daus. 

I.  Francis,  his  successor. 

II.  Middlemore,  b.  18  Aug.  1643,  who  d.  vnm.. 

III.  Stanford,  M.A.,  'Vicar  of  Wotton  Wawen,  who  m.  1st, 
1679,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Hinckley,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Northfield,  by  whom  (who  d.  1680)  he  had  an  only  child, 
Francis  who  d.  in  iiif.incy.  He  m.  2ndly,  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Mr.  John  Cread,  ol  Cambridge,  and  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
29  Sept.  1698, 

1  Stanford,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Edward,  b.  1691,  who  d.  s.  p.  1761. 

3  Francis,  Rector  of  Drayton  Basset,  co.  Stafford,  d.  s.  p. 
1758. 

4  Nicholas,  who  resided  at  Bury,  Devon. 

5  Humphrey,  of  Tamworth. 

I.  Grace,  d.  unm.  1720. 

II.  Anne,  m.  1662,  Edward  Arbl:".st.!r,  Esq.  of  Lyswis. 


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III.  EHzabctli,  m.  Jolin  Bott,  Esq.  of  Dunstall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had,  with  threo  other  daus., 
Grace,  m.  the  Kev.  Humphrey  Pipe,  M.A.,  youngest  of  the 
hranch  springing  from  John  de  Pype,  living  tejHjj.liicHAED 
II.,  and  had  issue, 
Samuel  Pipe,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Crosall,  and  Rector  of 
Walton-on-Treut,  co.  Derby,  6.  Aui:.  1710;  m.  19  Sept. 
1749,  Dorothv,  eldest  dau.  of  Stanford  Wolferstan, 
Esq.  of  Statfold  Hall,  by  whom  (who  c(.  26  001.  it;54}  he 
had  scvenil  children,  mentioned  hereafter. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  "VVolfebstox,  Esq.,  purchased,  16S5,  the  manor  and 
a  considerable  part  of  the  lands  of  Harlaston,  co.  Stafford. 
This  gentleman  was  the  particular  friend  and  fellow  amateur 
of  Dr.  Plot,  the  historian  of  co.  Stafford.  lie  was  likewise  a 
maker  of  indifferent  verses ;  among  others,  a  translation  of 
Oval  de  arte  a.nandi.  In  IC67  he  began  to  write  his  name 
Wolftrstc.n,  an  orthography  his  brother  and  posterity 
continued.  Mr.  Wolferstan  was  a  Barrister  of  good  practice 
until  the  Kevolution,  but  ever  afterwards  one  of  the  stiffest  of 
nonjurors.  He  m.  twice,  but  left  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife, 
Hester,  dau.  of  John  Bowyer,  Esq.  of  Biddulph  (by  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Bower),  an  only  dau., 

Ann,  heiress  to  her  father's  purchased  estates.     She  was  2nd 
wife  to  Sir  John  Egerton,  Bart,  of  Wrinehill,  but  d.  172G, 
without  surviving  issue. 
At  Mr.  Wolfersran's  decease,  thus  without  male  issue,  Statfold 
devolved  upon  liis  nephew  and  heir-in-tail, 

Stanford  Wolferstan,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Statfold,  rn.  Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Littleton,  who  d.  s.  p.  r.  p.  1769. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  1749,  the  Eev.  Samuel  Pipe,  51. A.,  Ecctor  of 

Walton-on-Trent,  by  whom  (who  d.  15  Eeb.  1779)  she  had 

issue, 

1  Samuel,  of  Statfold,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Humphrey,  of  Uttoxeter,  ,,1.  177G,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Pe'stcU,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son,  Samuel,  who  d. 
youncr. 

1  Sarah  Grace,  m.  James  Bell,  of  Uttoxeter. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1775,  the  Kev.  George  Greaves,  Pvcctor  of 
Stanton  and  of  Swarkston. 

ji.  Sarah,  m.  1737.  Joseph  Girdler,  Esq.,  Bairister-at-Law, 
son  and  heir  of  Mr.  Serjeant  Joseph  Girdler,  of  Haselor,  co. 
Stafford,  and  dyina  17«1,  left  issue. 

III.  Joyce,  ra.  Ibt,  Edward  Littleton,  Esq.  of  The  Moat ;  and 
2ndly,  Edward  Plaisted,  Esq.  of  Bole  Hall,  near  Tam- 
worth. 

IV.  Hester,  d.  v.nm.  1746. 

V.  Frances,  of  Widecombe  House,  near  Bath,  d.  unm.  1767. 
v[.  Elizabeth,  m.  1773,  Thomas  Hedges,  Esq.  of  Week,  Devon, 

Major  North  Devon  Militia,  and  d.  s.  p.  1811. 
Mr.  Stanford  Wolferstan,  d.  2  July,  1772,  having  devised  his 
estates,  after  the  decease  of  his  wife,  to  his  grandson, 

Samuel  Pipe,  Esq.,  who,  upon  the  demise  of  that  lady, 
assumed  1776,  by  sign  manual,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
AVolfebstan.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Walter  Biddulph, 
Esq.,  of  Barton-under-Xeedwood,  uncle  to  Sir  Theophilus 
Biddulph,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Stanley,  his  heir. 

Mai-f^aret,  m.  1817,  Charles  Salt,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

He  r,i.  2ndly,  4  Oct.  1706,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Philip 
Jervis,  Esq.,  cousin  of  John,  Earl  St.  Vincent,  but  had  no 
further  issue.  Mr.  Pipe  Wolferstan,  a  diligent  and  accom- 
plished antiquary,  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Stanley  Pipe  Wolferstan,  Esq.,  of  Statfold,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  h.  21  JIarch,  1785;  r,i.  1st,  21  Juiy,  1817,  Elizabeth 
Jervis,  eldest  dau.  of  Swynfcn  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Kensington, 
and  granddau.  of  Philip  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Netherseale,  co. 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  April,  1869)  had  issue, 

F'RANCis  Stafford,  now  of  Statfold. 

Stanford  William,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Camb.  ;  ra.  Aug. 

185:,  his  cousin,  Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of  S.   S.  Jeriis, 

Esq.  of  Darlaston  Hall,  co.  Statiord,  and  had  two  sons,  lie 

d.  Dec.  1863. 
Edward,  a  .Solicitor. 

Hcrcy,  Capt.  26th  Cameronians,  <,'.  s.  p. 
John  Egerton,  d.  an  infant,  Sept.  1834. 
Grace,  m.  the  late  Edward  Hicks,  M.P.,  Esq.  of  W^ilbraham 

Temple,  co.  Cambridge. 
Anna  Alaria,  la.  Baron  Webster,  Esq.  of  Penns,  co.  Warwick, 

d.  26  July,  1848. 
Margaret  Jane. 

Hester  Selina,  d.  26  June,  1844. 
Frances  Elizabeth. 
Emily  Dorothea,  rii.  April,  1872,  her  first  cousin,  William, 

only  son  of  PhiUp  Jervis,  of  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford. 
Mr.  Wolferstan  m.  2ndly,  8  June.  1861,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
of  Shirley  Steele  Perkins,  Esq.   of  Orton  Hall.  co.  Leicester, 
but  had  no  further  issue.     He  d.  26  Jan.  1867. 


-4  i'i/is— Quarterly  :  Island  4th,  for  Wolferstan,  sa.,  a  fcss 
wavy  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  or;  2nd  and  3rd, 
for  Pipe,  az.,  two  organ-pipes  in  clievron  between  ten  crosscs- 
crosslet  or.  Crest — For  Wolfekstan,  A  wolf  under  a  tree  all 
ppr. ;  for  Pipe,  A  leopard's  head  erased  or.  J/o((o— Qui  seiu 
sera. 

Stat — Statfold,  near  Tamworlh. 


WOLLASTON    OF    SHENTON. 

WoLLASTOx,  Fkedekiok  Eustace  Arbuth- 
KOTT,  Esq.  of  Slicnton  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.,  D.L., 
formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  21  June, 
1853 ;  m.  18  Dec.  1877,  Annie,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hargreaves,  Esq.  of  Arborfield,  Reading,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Frederick  Hargreaves  Arbuthnott,  &.  7  May,  1879. 

II.  Hubert  Charles,  b.  20  Feb.  1890. 
I.  Violet  Cicely  Kathleen. 

Lineage.— It  appears,  by  a  considerable  number  of  very 
ancient  deeds,  that  this  family  flourished  before  and  in  the 
reign  of  Edward  III.,  at  WoUastcn,  co.  Stafford;  that  it  took 
the  name  from  that  place ;  and  that  Henry,  John,  and  William 
de  Wollaston,  were  at  that  time  Lords  of  that  Manor. 

TuoMAs  Wollaston,  of  Pcrton,  co.  Stafford,  a  person  of 
rank  and  influence  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  had  a  grant 
from  the  Crown  of  the  ofBce  of  keeper  of  the  outwcods,  of 
Lyndridge,  which  he  held  until  1523.    His  great-grandson, 

Henry  Wollaston,  Alderman  of  London  (2nd  son  of  Henry 
Wollaston,  Esq.,  of  Peiton,  and  brother  of  Edward  Wollaston  ; 
who  (,;.  Elizabeth  AVollaston,  of  Trcscott  Grange,  his  cousin, 
and  had  two  sons,  Sia  John  Wollaston,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London :  and  Henry,  ancestor  of  the  Wollastons  of  Loaehy, 
Extinct  Baronets),  and  d.  1617,  having  obtained  a  grant  in 
the  preceding  year  of  the  family  arms.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
W^illiain  Burgess,  of  Kippington,  Kent,  and  had  by  her,  with 
four  daus.,  two  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir;  and  ii.  Thomas, 
of  Abbot's  Langley,  Herts,  and  afterwards  of  Oucott,  co. 
Stafford,  one  of  the  filazers  of  co.  York,  b.  1587;  he  left,  by 
Sabina,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Oldrich,  a  son,  - 
William,  of  Koton  Klanford,  m.  Elizabeth  Downs,  and  by  her  ' 
left  at  his  decease,  10  March,  1891-2,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
William,  6.  1659,  of  whom  presently.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.,  h.  1580,  of  Oncott  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  afterwards  of  Shenton,  co.  Leicester,  was  High 
Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1629,  and  *f  the  former  the  next  year. 
He  r,i.  twice,  but  had  issue  only  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Humphrey  Whitgrcave,  of  Bridgeford,  co.  Stafford,  four 
sons.  Jlr.  Wollaston  d.  10  Dec.  1666,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  surviving  son, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.  of  Shenton,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1672-3.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Capt.  Francis 
Cave,  of  Ingersby,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Roper, 
Esq.  of  Hoanor,  co.  Derby,  and  widow  of  Sir  William  Villiers, 
of  Brokesby.  By  her  he  had  issue  three  sons  and  three  daus., 
I.  Elizabeth,  cZ.  young  ;  ii.  Anne,  ra.  Sir  John  Chester,  Bart.; 
and  III.  Rebecca,  m.  John  Wilkins,  Esq.,  of  Ravenston.  Mr. 
Wollaston,  outliving  thus  his  male  issue,  devised  Shenton  at 
his  decease,  19  Aug.  1688,  aged  65,  to  his  cousin, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.,  an  eminent  writer  on  ethics 
and  theology,  h.  1659.  He  m.  1689,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Nicolas  Charlton,  Esq.,  of  London,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1720,  aged  50)  had  issue, 

I.  Charlton,  of  Charterhouse  Square,  h.  8  Sept.  1699,  Fellow 
Commoner  of  Sidney  Coll.  Cambridge  ;  d.  6  Aug.  1729. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Francis,  of  Charterhouse  Square,  b.  6  June,  1694;  vi.  1& 
Nov.  1728,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Francis  Fauquier, 
and  d..  27  Dec.  1774,  having  had  issue, 

1  Francis,   of  Charterhouse   Square,   LL.B.,   Rector    of 
Chislehurst,  of  Dereham,  and  St.  Vidas,  London,  Pre- 
centor of  St.  David's,  F.K.S.,  b.  23  Nov.  1731;  m.  11  May, 
1758.  Althea,  5th  dau.  of  John  Hyde,  Esq.,  and  bv  her 
(who  d.  8  June,  179S)  left  at  his  decease,  31  Oct.  1815, 
F'rancis  John   Hyde,  b.  13  April,  1762,  Archdeacon  of 
Essex,  Rector  of  South  Weald,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's, 
Jacksonian  Professor  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
<fcc.     He  m.  13  Aug.  1793,  Frances  Hayles,  and  dying 
1823,  left  issue, 

Frances  Hayles,  b.  1  May,  1803,  Rector  of  Dereham  • 
7ii.  7  June,  1825,  his  cousin,  Caroline  Wollaston,  and 
d.  s.p.  1849. 

Frances  Althea,  jii.  the  Rev.  John  William  Trevor,  of 
Carnarvon,  d.  15  M'lrch,  1830,  leaving  issue,  Edward 
Salisbury  Rose,  of  Trowscoed  Hall,  co.  Montgomery  ; 
and  .\lthea  Mary,  m.  1845,  George  Beadnell,  Esq.,  an 
officer  on  the  staff'  in  India. 


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2251 


All'ipa.  Jane,  m.  the  Eev.  H.  R.  Moody,  Eector  of 
Cluii  tliain,  Kent,  and  had  issue. 
George  Hyde,  of  Clapham  Common,  6.  10  July,  17G5; 
■m.  2S  Oct.  1796,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Luard, 
Ksq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  lett  at  his  decease,  26 
Aug-.  1841,  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

Frederick  Luard,  6.  6  Oct.  1802;  m.  17  March,  1834, 
Diana  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Sperling,  Esq.  of 
Dynes  Hall,  Essex  (she  d.  s.  p.  1£C2;  he  d.  19  Aug. 
1876. 

Alexander  Luard,  6.  14  June,  1804 ;  m.  15  March, 
J837,  Susannah  Charlotte,  dau.  of  —  Morris,  Esq.  of 
Berhice,  and  has  issue,  George  Hyde,  b.  1844;  Katha- 
rine Charlotte,  m.  1863,  Eev.  Frederick  Sandeman, 
of  Perth;  Mary  Anne  ;  Henrietta  Jane;  and  Louisa 
Caroline. 

Edw.ard  Luard,  6.  18  Dec.  1814;  m.  1843,  Mary 
Wilson. 

Henrietta,  to.  1852,  Field-Marshal  Sir  George  Pollock, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  K.S.I.  He  d.  6  Oct.  1872;  she  d.  14 
Feb.  1873. 

Charlotte.  Sophia. 

William  Hyde,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  6.  6  Aug.  1766  ;  d.  22  Dec. 

1828,  s.  p. 
Frederick  Hyde,  b.  12  June,  1770 ;  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1839. 
Charles  Hyde,  b.  22  Nov.  1772,  M.A.,  Vicar  oJ  East  Dere- 
ham; m.  2  March,  1795,  Sarah  AVillett,  dau.  of  AVilliam 
Otlley,  Esq.  of  St.  Kitts,  and  d.  21  March,  1850,  leaving 
a  son, 

William  Charles,  6.  19  Dec.  1794,  M.A.,  Rector  of  East 
Dereham;  to.  9  April,  1817,  Charlotte  Jane,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  Eichard  Fawcett,  Vicar  of  Leeds,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  25  April,  1866)  hSLd  issue, 
Charles  Richard,  b.  13  March,  1818,  d.  unm.  1850. 
William  Ottley  James,  b.  30  July,  1820;  m.  Aug. 
1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Webber,  Esq.,andd.s.p. 
1858. 
Drury  Ottley,  m.  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Locke, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Percy,  ?«.  1849,  Catherine  Mossop,  and  has  issue. 
Charlotte  Maria,  m.  1846,  W.  Locke,  M.D. 
Henry  Septimus  Hyde.  b.  14  April,  1776;  m.  1st,  23  Dec. 
1802,  Mary  Ann  IJlackenhagen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25 
June,  1805)  had  issue, 
Henbt  Francis,  of  Southsea,  &.  6  Sept.  1803  :  m.  8  Aug. 
1839,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oliver  Naylor,  Esq.  of  the 
Audit  and  Excise  Office  ;  he  d.  27  Dec.  1876,  leaving 
issue, 
Frederick  Henrj-,  b.  11  Jan.  I84I. 
Arthur  Naylor,  of  Glen  Hill,  Walmer.  and  of  the 
India  Oflice,    b.   14  Oct.    1842;    to.   6  Sept.  1873, 
Caroline  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Albert  William 
Woods,  Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms,  and  has  a 
son,  Gerald  Woods,  b.  2  June,  1874. 
Francis  Edward,  6.  4  May,  1846,  d.  24  March,  1847. 
Caroline,   6.  9  Jan.  1805;  to.  7  June,  1825,  to  her 
cousin,  Eev.    Francis   Hayles  AVollaston,  Eector  of 
Dereham,  who  d.  s.  p.  5  Nov.  1849.    She  d.  22  July, 
1877. 

He  m.  2ndly,  24  June,  1813,  Frances  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Buchanan,  who  d.  26  Dec.  1827,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

George  Buchanan,  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  6.  26  April, 
1814;  m.  7  Aug.  1845,  his  cousin,  Julia  Adye  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Col.  Gilbert  Buchanan,  E.E.,  and  h.as 
one  son,  Stanley  George  Buchanan,  b.  10  Jan.  1848; 
TO.  19  Dec.  1877,  Caroline  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Hugo  Daniel  Harper.  D.D.,  Canon  of  Salis- 
bury, and  Principal  of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford,  and  has 
issue. 

Charles  Buchanan,  b.  10  April,  1816;  m.ZO  Nov.  1846, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry  Eevell  Reynolds,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Alfred  Buchanan,  6.  11  April,  1818;  m.  1878,  Miss 
Tucker,  dau.  of  —  Tucker,  of  Welling,  Kent. 

Charlton  James,  6.  3  Sept.  1820;  m.  27  April,  1848, 
Maria  Bromley,  and  has  issue. 

Frances  Buchanan,  6.  1822 :  d.  1830. 

Elizabeth  Buchanan,  m.  6  Sept.  1848.  Eev.  George 
Augustus  Langdale,  and  has  issue. 

He  TO.  3rdly,  4  May,  1830,  Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles 
Monro,  Esq.  of  London,  anU(i.  31  Jan.  1867,  leaving  by 
her, 
William  Monro  (Eev.),   M.A.,  Vicar   of  Merton,  co. 

Oxford,  Fellow  and  late  Tutor  of  Kxeter  College,  b.  19 

Oct.  1831  ;  -in.  24  May,  1860,  Constance  Sophia,  dau. 

of  James  Macgi-egor,  Esq.,  Merton,  formerly  M.P. 

for  Sandwich. 

Mary  Hyde,  m.  1803,  the  Eev.  AVilliam  Panchen,  who  d. 

1827. 
Althea  Hyde,   to.  1784,  Thomas   Heberden,    Canon   of 

Exeter. 
Charlotte  Hyde. 
Katharine  Hyde. 
Henrietta  Hyde. 


Anna  Hyde,  d.  unm.  1829. 

Amelia  Hyde.  Sophia  Hyde,  d.  unm.  ISIO. 

Louisa  Decima  Hyde,   m.  1806,   Rev.  James  Lcon£M-a 
Jackson,  of  Dorset. 

2  Charlton,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  6.  1733:  m.  1708,  Phillis  Byan, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  James  Frampton,  Esq.  of 
Moreton,  Dorset,  and  d.  1829,  aged  S3)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1764, 

Charlton  Byan,  b.  1765,  B.A.,  of  Dorchester,  and  of  the 

Middle  Temple. 
Phillis  Byam,  b.  3  July,  1781,  Evelyn  Shirley,  Esq.  oi 

Eatington. 

3  William  Henry,  b.  1737,  and  d.  s.  p.  1759. 

4  George,  D.D.,  of  Eichmond,  Surrey,  6.  1738:  to.  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Thurnscoe 
Ilall,  CO.  York,  Bank  Director,  and  had  one  dau  , 

Elizabeth  Palmer,  m.  1790,  the  Eev.  James  Cowe,  Vicar 
of  Sunbury. 

1  Mary,  m.  1760,  William  Heberden,  M.A.,  and  d.  1813, 
leaving  issue. 

IV.  Nicholas,  b.  1696 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Shipman, 
•J.  1772,  leaving  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Johnson. 

V.  John,  LL.B.,  of  Cambridge,  b.  1699  ;  d.  1720. 
v(.  Richard,  d.  1705. 

I.  I  atherine,  m.  1719,  William  Pymm,  Esq.  of  Nortonbury 
and  Eadwell. 

II.  Bethiah,  6.  1697;  d.  1726. 

III.  Anne,  b.  1701 ;  rn.  Samuel  Dixon,  Esq. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  6.  1707;  d.  1723. 

William  Wollaston,  the  author  of  Religion  oJ  Xo.ture,  d.  29 
Oct.,  1724.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.,  of  Finborough,  Suffolk,  and  St. 
James's  Square,  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  6.  1693 ;  to.  6  April,  1728, 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Francis  Fauquier,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue  five  sons,  and  three  daus.,  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1753, 
Hon.  W'illiam  Richard  Chetwynd,  and  2ndly,  Jeffery  Thomp- 
son, M.D.;  II.  Catherine,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Boucher;  and  iii. 
Mary,  to.  Thomas  Mulcaster,  Esq.  Mr.  AV'ollaston  d.  1764, 
and  was  ».  by  his  son, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.,  of  Finborough,  b.  1730,  some- 
time Col.  of  the  Eastern  Battalion  of  the  Suffolk  Militia,  and 
M.P.  for  Ipswich.  He  m.  Blanche,  sister  of  Sir  Thom.as 
Hyde  Page,  but  d.  s.  p.  9  Nov.  1797,  and  was  «.  by  his 
brother. 

The  Eev.  Fkederick  Wollaston,  LL.D.,  b.  1735,  Preben- 
dary of  Peterborough  ;  ■,ii.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Orbel  Eay, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1758)  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  an 
infant.  He  to.  2ndly,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Drewry  Ottley,  Esq. 
of  St.  Kitl's,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Willlim,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Lieut. -Col.  of  West  Suffolk  Militia,  and  D.L.,  d. 
unm.  1833. 

III.  Charles,  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  d.  unm.  19  Feb.  1845. 

IV.  Henry  John,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Scotter,  in  Lincoln  ;  m.  5 
July,  1803,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Symons.  Esq.  of 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  April,  1833)  left 
at  his  decease,  27  Oct.  following, 

1  Fkederick,  late  of  Shenton. 

2  Henry  John  (Eev.),  M.A.,  of  Withington,  co.  Gloucester, 
6.  4  Aug.  Ii05 ;  d.  23  Jan.  1869. 

3  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  6. 
18  Oct.  1806;  to.  11  July,  1878,  Katherine  Maria,  dau. 
of  Sir  Eobert  Affleck,  6th  Bart,  of  Dalham,  and  d.  Jan. 
1882.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  21  March,  1891,  Eichard 
Frewen,  Esq.  of  Innishannon.  co.  Cork. 

4  George,  6.  29  Dec.  1607;  d.  29  Dec.  1818. 

5  William,  an  officer  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  6. 1810; 
d.  in  India,  1831. 

6  Chariton  James,  b.  1811  ;  d.  1818. 

7  Eobert  Septimus,  b.  1813;  d.  1814. 

8  Arthur,  b.  1814;  d.  1828. 

9  Edward  Ottley,  late  Capt.  H.E.I. C.S.,  &.  11  Oct.  1820; 
m.  Lucy  Sai'ah,  dau.  of  Eev.  G.  Uppleby,  Vicar  of  Barton- 
upon-llumber,  and  has  issue,  Charlton  Edward,  d.  1857  ; 
Henry  Uppleby ;  Edith  Lucy :  Alice  Mary,  d.  1857 ; 
Ethel  Frances;  Mildred  Loi  i.a  Mary. 

10  Thomas  Vernon,  M. A.,  F.L.S.,  (;.  2  March,  1822;  rn. 
12  Jan  1869,  Edith,  dau.  ijf  Joseph  Shepherd,  Esq.  of 
Tcignmouth. 

1  Louisa,  m.  1834,  the  Eev.  Henry  Frederick  llutton, 
Eector  of  Spridlington,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 

2  Charlotte  Cathei-ioe,  d.  ama.  1834. 

3  Frances  Priscilla,  jx.  Jan.  1837,  William  Somerset  Rose, 
Esq.  of  Cransley,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  issue. 

4  Lucy  Jane,  w,.  20  Nov.  1856,  Capt.  Thomas  Eose,  late 
15th  Infantry,  and  has  issue. 

5  Harriet  Lambert,  d.  young  1819. 

The  Eev.  Frederick  Wollaston,  d.  9  Mr.rch,  l&Ol,  and  was  «. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Frederick  William  Wollaston,  Esq.  of  Shenton  Hall,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1807,  Col.  Commanding  22nd  Light 
Dragoons,  and  Brigadier-Gen.  in  Ireland.    He  la.  29  July, 


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1817,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Strachey,  Bart,  of  Sutton  Court, 
Somerset,  but  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  liy  his  nephew, 

Fredekick  Wollastox,  Esq.  of  Shenton  Hall,  Major  6th 
Inniskilling  Dragoons,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hiu'h  Sheriff  1856,  6.  11) 
July,  1S04 ;  vi.  15  April,  1850,  Josettc  Eliza  Jane,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Alexander  Dundas  Arbuthnott,  11. N., 
Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Clianiber  to  the  Queen,  by  Catherine 
Jlary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Kev.  Charles  Eustace,  heir  male  of  the 
Viscounts  Baltinglass,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Fbepebick  ErsT.\cE  Arbothnott,  now  of  Shenton. 
I.  Kathleen  Alicia  Louisa,  )».  Uichard  Hanmer,  Esq. 
ii.  Josephine  Elizabelh  Arbuthnott,  d.  27  Feb.  lS62. 
III.  Alexina  Josepliine  Arbuthnott. 

Major  Wollaston  d.  May,  1879,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg. ,  three  mullets  sa.,  pierced  of  the  field.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  demi-griftin  segreant  arg.,  holding 
a  mullet  pierced  sa.     Motto — Ne  quid  laUi. 

S(at — Siienton  Hall.  Nuneaton. 

Cicib — Kaval  and  Military. 


WOOD    OF    GWERNYFED    AND 

LITTLETON. 

Wood,  TnojfASjEsq.  of  Gwernvfed,  co.  Brecon, 
and  of  Littleton,  Middlesex,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Brecon,  J. P.  for  Middlesex  and  Eadnor,  late  Cai:)t. 
Grenadier  Guards,  Lieut. -Col.  1st  Brecon  E. 
Volunteers,  b.  1  June,  IS.'iS ;  m.  17  April,  18S3, 
Hon.  Ehona  Cecilia  Emily  ToUemacbe,  only  dau.  of 
1st  Lord  Tollemache,  of  Helniingham  (see  BxjRK^'s 
Peerage  and  Baronetage,  ToLLEMACHE,  B.),  and 
kas  issue, 

I.  Thomas  DAvro,  6.  25  Jan.  1SS5. 

Ji.  Einon  Alexander,  6.  2i  July,  1886. 

I.  Elyned  Ilhona,  b.  16  March,  1884. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  of  Wood  is  one  of  antiquity. 
There  is  still  at  Littleton  a  rent  roll  of  the  Surrey  estate  of  the 
jear  1620. 

Thomas  Wood,  of  Fulbourne,  co.  Cambridge,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  ttnip.  Henry  VII.,  left  a  son, 

John  Wood,  of  Fulbourne,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  — 
Hilton,  of  Yorkshire,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Wood,  of  Fulbourne,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edward  Clopton,  of  Dansunhall,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Edwabd  Wood,  of  Fulbourne,  co.  Cambridge,  bur.  there  11 
June,  1599;  w..  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chicheley,  of 
Vimple,  CO.  Cambridge  (4th  removed  nephew  of  Henry 
Chicheley,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Founder  of  All  Souls', 
Oxford),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  bapt.  20  July,  1558,  d.  s.p.  27  Oct.  1576. 

II.  John  (Sir),  of  Fulbourne,  Cambs.,andof  Beston,co.  York, 
bapt.  22  June,  1563,  bur.  12  Feb.  1633;  m.  Susan,  dau.  of 
William  Prettyman,  of  Bawton,  co.  Suffolk,  and  sister  of 
Sir  John  Prettyman,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  28  April, 
i631),  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  his  heir,  aged  25,  1617. 

2  William  Wood,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Thomas,  bur.  1  June,  1649 ;  to.  Susan,  dau.  of  —  Pigot ; 
she  was  bur.  Dec.  1634;  he  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of 
—  Gawin,  of  Styvers,  and  by  his  1st  wife  had  issue,  two 
daus.,  I.  Isaliilia,  ra.  5  June,  1655,  William  Brearey,  of 
Y'ork,  and  d.s.p.;  ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  Leonard  Scurr  (who 
•was  bur.  22  Jan.  16s0),  and  was  bur.  13  Sept.  1651,  s.  p. 

1  Elizabeth,  vi.  Thomas  Woreley,  of  Wor'sley,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Mary,  m.  Henry  Sykes,  of  Hunslet  Hall,  Leeds. 

3  Susanna,  ra.  Thonjas  Butler,  and  d.  s.  p. 
sii.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  14  March,  1551  ;  m.  John  Smith,  of  Claire, 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  7  July,  1555,  Thomas  Wood,  of  Suffolk, 
Doctor  in  Physic,  and  had  issue. 

The  3rd  son, 

Nicholas  Wood,  of  Sneterlya?s  Blakcney,co.  Norfolk,  bapt. 
20  Jan.  1565,  Fellow  of  All  Souls',  Oxford,  as  Founder's  kin 
15S1 ;  m.  3  Oct.  1601,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  F'errour,  of  Gressen- 
hall,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  wa.s  bur.  31  March,  1646,  having  by  lier 
<who  was  bur.  18  Oct.  1648)  had  i.ssue, 

I.  Edwabd,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Nicholas,  6.  19  June,  1610;  m.  Martha,  living  a  widow 
1658. 

i!i.  William,  6.  17  March,  1621,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Audley,  b.  3  Feb.  1602. 

u.  Elizabeth,  6.  2  Jan.  1603,  living  1G58. 

III.  Ann,  b.  8  Jan.  1606.  iv.  trances, b. 2  May,  1609. 
*.  Catherine,  b.  I  Aug.  1618;   m.  —Smith,  living  a  widow 

1C58. 


The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Wood,  Alderman  of  London,  bapt.  28  Feb.  1604; 
m.  Susanna  Harvey,  and  was  bur.  10  March,  16G6,  leaving  aa 
only  son, 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  Ranger  of  Hampton  Court 
1664  to  1723;  bur.  at  Littleton,  14  June,  1723.     He  m.  Dorothy, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dicer,  Bart,  of  Hackney,  and  by  her 
(who  was  bur.  17  Nov.  1704)  had  issue, 
I.  F.DWAKD,  of  Littleton. 

II  Itubert,  bapt.  13  June,  1672;  student  in  Wadham  Coll. 
0.\ ford  1694,  LL.D.  1725-6,  put  in  Fellow  of  All  Souls', 
Coll.  by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  by  the  Founder's 
kinsman  17  April,  1695,  uiJOn  a  devolution;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Heaton,  of  London  (who  was  bur.  6  July, 
1767);  and  t^.  8  Sept.  1738. 

III.  'Ihonias,  bapt.  4  March,  1674;  d.  unm.  14  Aug.  1678. 

IV.  John.  bapt.  8  May,  1683;  bur.  2  June,  1702,  unm. 

I.  Dorothy,  6.  9  Aug.  1667  ;  m.  Richard  Morgan,  of  Suibiton, 
CO.  Surrey,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Susanna,  bapt.  4  Aug.  1668;  bur.  29  Jan.  1691-2. 

III.  Elizabeth,  of  Doctor's  Commons,  London,  bapt.  13  Noy. 
1673;  will  dated  9  Feb.  1724,  proved  '24  Oct.  1725. 

IV.  Mary,  bapt.  4  June,  1676  ;  m.  Robert  Gavell,  of  Cobham 
Court,  Surrey,  and  d.  23  May,  1749. 

V.  Anne,  bapt.  12  Deo.  1677;  m.  Sept.  1713,  Humphrey 
Henchman,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  London; 
bur.  22  July,  1724,  having  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Wood,  of  Littleton,  and  of  Hampton  upon  Thames, 
b.  3  Jan.  1670;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry 
Briilgor,  of  Guildford,  co.  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur. 
22  May,  1755)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Littleton,  b.  28  Nov.  1700,  Fellow  of  All  Souls' 
Coll.,  Oxford,  d.s.p.  n  Nov.  1748. 

II.  Edward,  b.  9  Aug.  1704  ;  d.  s.  p.  20  Jan.  1724-25. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  18  Aug.  1699;  m.  Sir  Edward  Isham,  Bart., 
M.P.  (who  d.  16  Dec.  17?'2);  she  d.  s.  p.  19  July,  1748. 

II.  Mary,  b.  1  Oct.  1710;  m.  1st,  John  Chambers  Dorrill,  and 
2ndly,  W.  Baldwin  ;  she  was  bur.  31  Jan.  1784. 

m.  D'orothy,  b.  29  Sept.  1712  ;  bur.  24  May,  1765. 
Mr.  Edward  Wood  was  bur.  22  July,  1743.     His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  Treasurer  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  b.  25  Sept.  1708;  m.  2  Oct.  1743,  Anne,  dau.  of  — 
Jones,  and  d.  25  June,  1799,  leaving  issue,  Thomas,  of  whom 
presently;  Robert ;  Betty  ;  and  Dolly.     The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  m.  12  June,  1776,  Mary, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Williams,  5th  Bart,  of  Eltliam 
and  Gwernyfed,  co.  Brecon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  July,  1820) 
had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Edward,  Chief  Secretary  at  Madras,  6.  10  June,  1778,  d.s.p. 
Robert  Richard,  Home  Department,  Whitehall,  b.  13  Feb. 

1780,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Henry,  Comptroller-General  of  Accounts  of  Calcutta,  6.  11 
Aug.  1782,  left  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 
Frederick,  b.  28  Sept.  1783  ;  bur.  16  Nov.  1865,  .■).  p. 
Peter  Serymsher  (Very   Rev.),  Dean  of  Middlehani,  Y'ork, 
Rector  of  Littleton,   Middlesex,  and  Vicar  of  Middleton, 
Norfolk,  b.  26  Oct.  1785  ;  ra.  12  July,  1810,  Frances,  youngest 
dau.  of  Edward  Penrice,  Esq.  of  Droitwich,  co.  Worcester, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Peter  Almeric  Leheup  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Newent,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Canon  of  iMiddleham,  b.  17  June,  1816; 
jn.  26  June,  1845,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau  of  Sir  William 
Wightman,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  and 
had  issue,  William  Charles,  Almerij,  Cyiil,  f6th  Regt. ; 
Arthur,  Herbert,  Montague,  Somervile,  Edith,  Adela. 

2  Edmund. 

1  Frances,  m.  Col.  Burfield  des  "Voeux,  brother  of  Sir 
Cha'les  Des  V<eux,  Bart.,  who  d.  1864. 

2  Amelia,  m.  Edward  Clough  Newcouie,  Esq.  of  Hock- 
wold  Hall,  near  Brandon,  Norfolk. 

William  Leheup.  b.  22  Feb.  1787. 

Charles,  Col.  '"th  Hussars,  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  at 
Waterloo  ;  6  4  Je?.  1790  ;  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Wat- 
kins,  and  ha.i  issue. 

JIary,  b.  11  Feb.  1781  ;  d.unm. 

Frances  Raphael,  6.23  March,  1788  ;  bur.  6  March,  1830. 

Decinia  Magdalena,  b.  20  Aug.  1789  ;  bur.  17  Nov.  1829. 

Henrietta,  b.  14  Aug.  1794;  bur. 24  Dec.  1851. 

Floienee,  twin  with  Henrietta,  b.  14  Aug.  1794. 

Dorothy,  b.  28  Nov.  1795  ;  in.  Col.  Tuite,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  7  May,  183.5,  and  was  e.  at  his  decease  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Thom.*.s  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  and  Gwernyfed,  J. P.,  40 
years  M.P.  for  Brecon,  Col.  of  the  Royal  East  Middlesex 
Militia,  and  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Little- 
ton, Glasbury,  co.  Brecon,  and  Middleham,  co.  York  ;  6  21 
April,  1777;  m.  '23  Dec.  1801,  Lady  Caroline  Stewart,  2nd  dau. 
of  Robert,  1st  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
10  Aug.  1865)  had  issue. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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I.  Thomas,  of  Littleton. 

II.  William  Henry,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  bapt.  31  Aug.  1805 ; 
rf.21  Sept.  1834. 

III.  Charles  Alexander  (Sir)  Knt.  late  Commissioner  of  Emi- 
gration,  J. P.,  b.  11  Nov.  1810;  vi.  25  June,  1838,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  John  Studholme  Brownriger,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Boston, 
and  d.  7  April,  1890,  leaving  issue,  Edward  Alexander,  C.B., 
Col.  10th  Hussars,  6.  8  May,  1841 ;  m.  1871,  Janet,  dau.  of 
Caledon  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Place,  Guildford,  and 
has,  Edward  and  Alexander ;  Charles  Kohert,  b.  16  Feb. 
1844;  Elizabeth,  to.  10  April,  1866,  Col.  Ernest  Villiers, 
nephew  of  Gcorpe  William  Frederick,  4th  Earl  of  Clarendon, 
and  d.  16  Feb.  1867,  leaving  issue,  Edward  Ernest,  b.  7 
Feb.  1867,  m.  27  June,  1891,  Florence,  eld.  dau.  of  Francis 
Kicardo,  Esq.,  and  has  issue ;  and  Mabel  Sophia. 

IV.  David  Edward  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  officer  Legion  of  Honour, 
Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  6  Jan.  1812,  commanded  Artillery  4th 
Division  at  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  and  R.H. 
Art.  during  Indian  Mutiny  ;  m.  17  April,  1861,  Lady  Maria 
Liddell,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Kavensworth; 
she  d.  24  Aug.  1883. 

V.  Robert Blucher,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.inthearmy,  late  Deputy 
Adjutant- Gen. in  Ireland,  and  Deputy  Master  of  the  Royal 
Hospital,  Kilmainham,  bapt.  11  Aug.  1814;  m.  24  July, 
1850,  Constantia,  dau.of  Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Lowther, 
M.P.  for  Westmorland,  and  was  bur.  31  May,  1871,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  1  May,  1864)  had  three  daus.,  Constantia, 
la.  10  July,  1875,  Edmund  Douglas  Veilch  Fane,  Esq.  of 
Boyton,  and  has  issue  (see  that  familv)  ;  Evelyn,  m.  26  May, 
1887,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  F.  W.  Grenfell,  G.C.M.G.  (see  Gben- 
FELL  of  Taplow);  Janet,  to.  7  Nov.  1882,  Col.  J.  R.  Slade, 
C.B.,  and  has  issue  (see  Bdeke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage, 
Slade,  Bart.). 

VI.  Arthur  Wellington,  Lieut.  E.N.,  bapt.  11  Aug.  1816; 
d.uv-m.,  bur.  19  Nov.  1853. 

VII.  George,  bapt.  11  Jan.  1818;  bur.  20  May,  1881. 
J.  Caroline,  bapt.  11  Dec.  1802  ;  bur.  14  June,  1825. 

II.  Emily  Kynnersley  Kynnersley,  bapt.  5  July,  1807 ;  bur. 
29  May.  1858. 

lit.  Frances  Anne,  bapt.  24  July,  1810. 
Col.  Wood  d.  26  Jan.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Middlesex 
1837-1847  ;  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  sometime  Col.  Grenadier 
Guards,  6.  31  March,  1804;  to.  6  July,  1848,  Frances,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Henry  Smyth,  Esq.,  M.P. of  Heath  Hall,  co.  York, 
by  his  wife.  Lady  Elizabeth  Fitzroy,  dau.  of  George  Henry, 
4th  Duke  of  Grafton,  E.G.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1892) 
bad  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Gwernyfed. 

ti.  William  Henry,  in  Holy  Orders,  6.  27  Jan.  1857. 

III.  Charles  John,  Equerry  to  H. R.H.  The  Princess  Frederica 
(Baroness  von  Pawel  Rammingen),  b.  27  Nov.  1862  ;  vi.  28 
July,  1891,  Mary  Ashton,  dau.of  Right  Rev. AshtonOxenden, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Montreal  (see  Bubke's  Peerage,  Oxenden, 
Bart.). 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  b.  11  Jan.  1850. 
It.  Mary  Isabella,  b.  19  Nov.  1851. 

III.  Laura  Lavinia,  b.  14  Aug.  1854;  m.  11  March,  1884, 
Henry  Charles  John  Bunbury,  Esq.,  nephew  and  heir  of  Sir 
E.  Bunbury,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  (see  Bubke's  Peerage). 

IV.  Ruth  Frances,  6.  9  April,  1859. 

Gen.  Wood  d.  23  Oct.  1872. 


J'amilg  of  iJHilliams  of  (Sfatrngfcir. 

Sir  David  Williams,  Knt.  of  Gwernyfed,  co.  Brecon,  one  of 
the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  to.  1st,  Margaret, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  David  Gam,  Knt.  of  Aberbraen,  in  the 
same  county;  2ndly,  Dorothy  Sutton,  widow.    He  had  issue, 

Henrt  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Coraden,  co.  Gloucester  and  Cockthrop,  co.  Ox- 
ford, m.  Hester,  dau.  of  James  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Wash- 
burne,  and  d.  about  1636,  aged  54,  leaving  issue. 
Roger,  of  the  Gare,  co.  Brecon,  left  issue. 
Robert,  of  Cabalva,  co.  Radnor,  whose  line  terminated  in  a 
dau.  and  heiress, 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Philip  Boteler,  Bart,  of  Teston,  in  Kent. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

SiB  Henry  Williams,   Knt.  of  Gwernyfed,  was  created  a 
Baronet  by  King  Charles  I.,  4  May,  1644.     Hera.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Eustace  Whitney,  Esq.  of  Whitney,  co.  Hereford,  and 
had  issue, 
Henry,  his  heir. 

David,  of  Cornden,  co.  Gloucester,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew 
Carew,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  who  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  8  Feb.  1669, 

unm. 
David,  m.  Mrs.  Knight,  relict  of  Dr.  Knight,  a  physician 

of  Shrewsbury,  but  d.  s.  p. 
Matthew,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gilbert,  of  London, 

mercer,  and  had  issue, 

Gilbert,  of  Rose  Hall,  Herts,  who  s.  as  8th  Bart. 
Matthew,  d.  v,nm.  at  Jamaica. 


Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  —  Cholmley.  of  Hereford. 
Eleanor.  Francis,  m.  John  Castle,  of  London. 

Sir  Henry  d.  about  1652,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  Henby  Williams,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Pye,  of 
The  Mynde,  Herts,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiB  Henby  Williams,  w  ho  m.  Miss  Whitchurch,  and  had 
two  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  of  whom 

Elizabeth,  to.  Sib  Edwabd  Williams,  Knt.,  2nd  son  of  S-ir 
Thomas  Williams,  Bart,  of  Eltham,  and  conveyed  the  estate 
of  Gwernyfed,  to  her  husband  {see  Lineage  of  Williams  of 
Elthavi). 

Sir  Henry  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sib  Walter  Williams,  who  d.  without  issue,  and  was  s.  by 
his  cousin. 

Sib  Gilbert  Williams,  of  Rose  Hall,  Herts,  in  Holy  Orders, 
Vicar  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  and  of  Sarrat,  co.  Hereford, 
who  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Wankford,  Esq.  of  Rich- 
mansworth,  and  had  issue, 

David,  his  heir,  Matthew. 

Gilbert.  William. 

Sir  Gilbert  d.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  David  Williams,  b.  13  May,  1726,  whom.  Rebecca,  dau. 
of  Dr.  Rowland,  a  physician  at  Aylesbury,  and  left  with  a> 
dau.  Rebecca,  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  David  Williams,  of  Rose  Hall,  Herts,  bapt.  27  Aprili, 
1765;  TO.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Mr.  Stanley,  a  commissioner  of  the 
customs,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Sophia   Charlotte,  of   Rose   Hfill,   m.   Thomas   Tyrinjrhani 
Bernard,  Esq.  of  Winchenden,  Bucks,  and  d.  15  May,  1837. 
Sir  David  d.  1798,  when  the  Baronetcy  became  extinct. 

J'amJin  of  ffililliams  of  €It^am. 

Thomas  Williams,  M.D.,  of  Eltham,  in  Kent,  first  and! 
chymical  physician  to  Chables  II.  and  James  II.,  was  created 
a  Baronet  2  Nov.  1674.  He  served  in  several  Parliaments  for 
Weobley,  co.  Hereford.  He  m.  1st,  a  dau,  of  Sir  Edraun(3J 
Sawyer,  of  Woodbine,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  who  with  his  next  brother  received  the  honour 
of  knighthood  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father. 

II.  Edward  (Sir),  M.P.  for  co.  Brecon  for  forty  years,  m- 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry  Williams,  Bart, 
of  Gwernyfed,  by  whom  he  acquired  that  estate,  and  d~ 
1721,  having  had  issue, 

Henry,  to.  Maiy,  dau.  of  John  Walbeoffe,  Esq.  of  Lanham. 

Lach,  CO.  Brecon,  but  d.  s.  p.  1723.      His  widow  m.  Sir 

Humphrey  Ilowarth,  Knt.,  and  d.  1742. 
Thomas,  LL.D.,  d.  17'20,  s.  p. 
Edward,  d.  1715,  leaving  issue. 
David,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
Abigail,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Price. 
Mary,  to.  1st,  Samuel  Watkins,  of  Llanigon  ;  2ndly,  Rev. 

Henry  Allen. 

III.  James,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  d.  1727. 

IV.  Thomas,  d.  about  1700. 

Sir  Thomas  ra.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Cawarden,  of  Cawardei> 
Green,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  1714.  He  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Sir  John  Williams,  2nd  Bart.,  M.P.  for  co.  Hereford,  m. 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  William  Powell,  Hart,  of 
Pengethley,  and  had  issue,  two  daus.,  i.  Susanna,  m.  Henry 
Cornwall,  of  Bredwardine  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue^ 
"Velters  Cornwall,  M.P.  for  co.  Hereford,  represented  by  Rev. 
Sir  George  Henry  Coinwall,  Bart.,  James  Cornwall,  M.P.  for 
Weobley,  and  Mary  Cornwall,  di.  Hon.  Henry  Berkeley;  ii. 
Penelope,  to.  Thomas  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Sugwass,  co.  Ilercfordi 
(see  Symonds  of  Pengethley);  Sir  John  d.  17  June,  1723,  wheii. 
the  Baronetcy  devolved  upon  his  nephew. 

Sir  David  Williams,  3rd  Bart.,  to.  Susannah,  dau.  ofr 
Thomas  Witherstone,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  co.  Hereford,  by 
whom  (who  to.  2ndly,  Rev.  Thomas  Johnstone,  of  Hereford- 
shire), he  had  issue, 

Henby,  his  successor.  Edwabd,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Elizabeth.  Susannah. 

Sir  David  d.  9  Feb.  1740,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Sir  Henry  Williams,  4th  Bart.,  d.  unm.  15  Aug.  1741,  aged 
18,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Edward  Williams,  5th  Bart.,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Isaac  Leheup,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Riley,  Esq.  of  St.  James's  Place.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  issue, 
one  son  and  one  dau., 

Edward,  d.v.p.   1800. 

Mary,  m.  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Edward  d.  in  1804,  when  the  Baronetcy  became  extinct. 

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Wood  :  2ncl,  ars:.  a  stac;  trippant  ppr.  hoofed  and  attired  or, 
l.eniins  Letweeii  his  horns  a  royal  crown  or,  for  Williams  of 
Eltham  ;  3rd,  ara:.,  a  chevron  between  three  cocks  gu.,  on  a 
chief  sa.  as  many  spearheads  of  the  first  sanguinated,  for 
\V  iLLUMS  o/Uiayniijid.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  gorsed 
with  a  wreatlt  az.  and  gii.,  on  each  side  an  oak  branch  ppr. 
.VoUo— Taurus  gaudet  in  silvis. 

^ta(s — Gwernyfcd  Park,  Tluee  Cocks,   K.S.O.,  co.  Brecon, 
and  Littleton.  Staines. 


WOOD    OF    WOOLLEY    MOOR    AND 
HARROGATE. 

The  iate  Joseph  Wood,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Moor, 
CO.  York,  b.  1  March,  1801;  m.  1st,  1831,  Maky 
AxxE,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Paton,  of  tlio  High 
School,  Edinburgh  (see  famUfi  of  P.vtox,  below), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  July,  1S6J^)  had  issue, 

I.  KoBEKT  IIenrt,  M.A.  Oxen,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b. 
at  Woolley  Moor  183S. 

He  m.  2ndly,  29  May,  1865,  Saea,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dobson,  of  Leeds,  by  his  wife,  Harriet 
Pinder,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

n.  Joseph  Dobson,  6.  16  July,  1871. 
t.  Sarita,  b.  i  March,  1866. 

II.  Mary,  h.  7  Sept.  IS67  ;  m.  14  July,  1886,  Charles  Herbert 
Harley  Moseley,  Esq.,  Treasurer  of  the  Gambia,  nephew 
and  private  secretary  to  the  late  Sir  W.  H.  Doyle,  Chief 
Justice  of  Gibraltar,  and  has  issue,  Oswald  Herbert  Kerr, 
b.  1SS9,  and  Reginald  Anthony  Deane,  b.  1891. 

in.  May,  6.  11  May,  and  d.  27  May,  1375. 

IV.  Alice,  6.  1  Sept.  1379. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  6  Sept.  1890,  and  was  s.  in  his  Harro- 
gate property  by  his  widow. 

Lineage. — John  Wood,  Esq.  of  Blacker  Hall,  co.  York, 
formerly  of  Thornbill  (1752),  d.  21  May,  1808,  aged  82,  having 
had  issue,  by  Margaret  his  wife  (who  d.  4  July,  1800,  aged  72), 

I.  John,  Surgeon  E.N.,  b,  at  Thornhill,  1751 ;  d.  at  sea, 
«.  p. 

II.  William,  b.  at  Blacker  Hall,  I'TiS,  d.  young. 

in.  Joseph,  b.  11  Feb.  1755;  m.  Elizabeth  Sikes,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  26  Jan.  1841,  aged  86)  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  at  Blacker  Hall,  15  Feb.  1783,  aged  3. 

2  John,  b.  1787;  ra.  Sarah  Coldwell  (whose  sister  jjj.  Eobert 
Barker,  Esq.  of  Hall  Croft,  Horhury),  and  \d.  s.  p.  17 
Jan.  1865.     She  d.  27  Nov.  1861,  aged  72. 

3  Thomas,  b.  7  March,  1789;  m.  Hannah  Robinson,  of 
Rochdale,  and  by  her  had  issue  (with  a  dau.  Margaret 
.Sikes,  who  d.  In  infancy),  an  only  son, 

John  Robinson,  b.  7  Sept.  1829;  vi.  Sarah  Anne  Athey, 
and  d.  11  Oct.  1883,  leaving  issue,  William  Edward,  b. 
21  July,  1873;  and  Margaret,  6.  4  April,  1881. 

4  Joseph,  b.  19  Nov.  1802  ;  d.  umn.  29  May,  1890. 
1  Sarah,  d.  17  Jan.  1783,  aged  5. 

'2  Mary,  d.  19  Jan.  1789,  aged  4. 

5  Hannah,  d.  26  March,  1815,  aged  20. 

4  Elizabeth,  1)1.  to  her  first  cousin,  John  Wood,  of  Bullcliffe 

Hall,  and  d.  there,  7  April,  1859. 
;')  Anne,  m.  James  Bramald,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 
ij  Margaret,  m.  William  Dyson,  son  of  John  Dyson,  and 

Sarah  Bedford,  his  wife  ;  and  d.  15  Oct.  1850,  aged  51, 

having  had  issue. 

5v.  Thomas,  of  Woolley  Moor. 

V.  Charles,  b.  10  Jan.  176t;  d.  1802.  By  his  wife  (who  m. 
2ndly,  —  Emmerson),  he  left  issue,  of  whom  one  dau. 
Mary,  m.  —  Robinson,  of  Horbury.  and  had  issue. 

SI.  Robert,  b.  2  Feb.  1775  ;  d.  abroad. 

J.  .Sarah,  b.  5  March,  1857;  m.  11  July,  1779,  John  Dobson, 
Esq.,  Hanker,  of  Huddersfield,  and  d.  Jan.  lB25,  having 
had  issue. 

51.  Hannah,  6.  6  April,  1759  ;  rn.  Capt.  Dring,  of  the  mer- 
cantile navy,  and  d.  s.  p. 

411.  Mary,  m.  Eobert  Mellor,  merchant,  of  Huddersficld,  and 
had  issue. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  b.  15  June,  1771 ;  ra.  1st,  Lionel  Garlick,  by 
whom  she  had  issue  ;  2ndly,  to  William  Longfield,  and  had 
issue  ;  and  d.  about  1857. 

The  4th  son, 

Thosias  Wood,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Moor,  who  purchased  this 
property  about  1805,  and  rebuilt  the  residence,  was  b.  at 
Blacker  Hall,  21  June,  1761;  ra.  Martha  Spawforth,  and  d. 
Z2  May,  1346,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  21  March, 
lsJ5), 

I.  John,  of  BullclifTe  Hall,  b.  22  Nov.  1798  ;  to.  his  1st 
cousin.  Elizabeth  Wood,  of  Blacker  Hall,  and  d.  29  March, 
1874,  having  by  her  had  issue,  two  daua., 


Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  March,  1856. 

Mary  Anne,  ?h.  Oct.  1854,  Joseph  Tolson  White,  only 
son  of  Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  House,  near  Wake- 
field, by  whom  (who  c?.  April,  1877,  aged  57)  she  had  issue 
(all  deceased).     Sherf.  3  Dec.  1878,  aged  46. 

II.  Joseph,  present  representative. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Birch  Laiths,  h.  31  Aug.  1809 ;  m.  Sarah 
Anne,  d.au.  of  —  Mould,  of  Wilberfoss,  E.R.,  and  by  her 
(Who  d.  18  Jlay,  1875,  aged  63)  had  issue,  an  only  child, 

Sarah  Martha,  m.  Richard  Shortridge,  Esq.,  and  d.  May, 
18G7,  aged  31,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  1811,  rf.  aged  8  years. 

v.  William,  M.D.  Paris  and  Edin.  Universities,  formerly 
medical  officer  of  the  West  Riding  House  of  Correction ; 
medical  inspector  of  factories,  and  medical  referee  of  the 
Lancashire,  Yorkshire,  and  other  railways  ;  6.  16  Nov. 
1813;  in.  1st,  1843,  Anne,  only  surviving  child  of  Timothy 
Dyson,  of  Wakefield,  by  his  wife,  Mary  CharlesHorth  (Ist 
cousin  of  John  Charlesworth,  Esq.  of  Ketllethorpc) ;  and  by 
(who  d.  8  April,  1870)  had  issue, 

1  William  Dyson  (Windham  Club,  S.W.),  of  Edinburgh 
University,  and  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  medical  inspector  for 
CO.  Oxford,  b.  11  Nov.  1844. 

2  Charles  Edward,  b.  17  Oct,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1845. 

3  John  Skilbeck,  of  Ch.  Cli.  Oxford,  and  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Barrisler-at-Law,  b.  15  June,  1847  ;  m.  but  has 
no  issue. 

4  Francis  Henry,  Edinburgh  University,  6.  19  Dec.  1853  : 
m.  9  June,  18s5,  M.iud  Mary  Bertram,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
late  Henry  James  Wilkinson,  Vicar  of  Hooton  Fagnell, 
CO.  York,  domestic  chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Ashburn- 
ham,  and  has  issue,  Bertram  William  Francis,  b.  Aug. 
1SS7,  and  Slargaret  Bertram,  b.  1886. 

1  Mary,  b.  lb  May,  1851  ;  d.  12  Oct.  1858. 

2  Katharine  Anne,  b.  31  Aug.  1852;  on.  10  Aug.  1875, 
Richard  Ernest  Langhorne,  Esq.  of  Sandal  House, 
near  Wakefield,  sometime  of  Woodthorpe  Hall,  and  has 
issue. 

Dr.  Wood  TO.  2ndly,  Aug.  1871,  Christian  Susannah,  elder 
dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Wakefield  and 
Halifax,  who  d.  Sept.  1872.  He  m.  3rdly,  May,  1873, 
Hannah,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Starkey,  Esq.  (uncle  of 
Lewis  Starkey,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  S.W.  Yorkshire)  ;  she  d.  7 
Oct.  1878.    Dr.  Wood  d.  9  May,  1889. 

I.  Sarah,  h.  13  Sept.  1803;  m.  1825,  Matthew  Mason,  of 
Pallinsburn  Cottage,  Northumberland,  and  d.  1843,  having 
had  issue,  Thomas,  who  d.  lStJ4. 

II.  Hannah,  b.  22  July,  1816;  d.  unm.  March,  1843. 

III.  Mary,  6.  13  Sept.  1818;  m.  1847,  John  William  Nichol- 
son, Esq.  of  Grimblethorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  Aug. 
1857,  leaving  issue.     He  d.  Aug.  1872. 

4(aniilii  of  ^atoit. 

William  Patton  or  Paton,  of  Aberdeenshire,  had,  with 

other  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  George,  m.  Anne  Nicoll,  of  Huntley  and  Aberdeen  (whose 
brother  Walter  Nicoll,  Esq.,  was  one  of  the  23  "merchants 
and  gentlemen,"  who,  in  1748,  founded  the  "  Aberdeen 
Musical  Society,"  of  which  the  Duke  of  Gordon  was  some- 
time President),  and  d.  15  Sept.  1807,  aged  84,  having  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1799,  aged  77)  a  dau.  (Anne, 
Mrs.  Bennett,  d.  26  May,  1813,  aged  62)  three  sons, 

1  William,  d.  10  Nov.  1824,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  (who 
d.  July,  1830), 

John,  d.  unm.  2  Aug.  1821. 

William,  of  Falkirk,  d.  10  April,  1840,  leaving  two  daus., 
Mrs.  Abbott,  and  Mrs.  Symons. 

Walter,  b.  6  Aug.  1793;  mathematical  tutor  to  T.R.H. 
The  Prince  of  Wales,  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  and  the 
Princess  Royal.  He  m.  — ,  sister  of  Sir  Samuel 
Brown,  R.N.,  K.H.,  and  relict  of  Major  Campbell ;  and 
d.s.p.  11  Sept.  1855. 

James,  d.  unvi. 

Elizabeth,  rf.  1821  "1  One  of  these  ladies  was  Mrs. 

Margaret,  rf.  Ci'rctt  1824  j"  Stewart,  whose  son,  .John 
Stewart,  won  much  fame  by  his  miniature  portraits  of 
the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales,  and  other  noted 
personages. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  18  Dec.  1827. 

2  Alexander,  of  Thurso,  to.  May,  1782,  Dorothy,  (god- 
dau.  of  Lady  Dorothea  Sinclair,  afterwards  Countess  of 
Fife),  dau.  of  Thomas  Dott,  the  well-known  architect  of 
Fife,  by  his  wife,  Margaret  Shaw  ;  and  d.  23  May,  1846, 
aged  91,  having  by  her  (who  rf.  11  Sept.  1839)  had,  with 
other  issue, 

George,  of  Ormley,  Isle  of  Man,  b.  7  Nov.  1787  ;  Lieut, 
in  the  original  "Cape  Mounted  Riflemen";  m.  1st, 
at  Cape  Town,  27  Nov.  1819,  Magdalena  Johanna 
Cornelia,  dau.  of  Franciscus  Joseph  Preys,  merchant, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Oct.  1828)  had,  with  other  issue, 
James,   of   Lakeville,    Ontario,   Canada,   6.    3   Sept. 

Ib28,  TO.   14  Nov.  1851.  Mary  Vernon,  dau.  of  Capt. 

James  Sibbald,  It.N.,  and  cousin  of  Gen.  Sibbald,  by 

whom  he  hdd,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  James  and 

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Lieut.  G.   Paton  m.  2ncil7,  30  June,  1S31,  SybcIIa,  dau. 
of  Eoderick  Mclver,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Cusloms,  by  his 
wife    Isabella    McKenzie    (cousin    of    Sir    Alexander 
McKenzie,  of  Avoch,    N.B.,  discoverer  of  the  McKen- 
zie River  in  Canada,  and  1st  cousin  of  Sir  John  Kirk- 
land,  of  Eickniansworth  Park,  Herts) ;    and  d.  1867, 
Slaving  by  her  (who  d.   Jan.    1884)  had,  with   other 
iissue, 
Roderick  Mclver,  of  Ormlcy,  Streatham,  co.  SuiTey, 
li.   7   March,   1S.'33  ;  ?«.    Catherine  Jane,   eldest  sur- 
viving dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Ingram,  B.D., 
sometime  Rector  of  Chedburgh,  SutTolk,  and  British 
Chaplain  in  Belgium  (by  his  wife,  Jane  Kaines,  only 
dau.   and   heiress  of  Edward  Clavell,  Esq.,  E.N".,  of 
the  ancient  Dorsetshire  family  of  Clavell  of  Steeple 
and  Smedmore);  and  has,  with  other  issue,  George 
Clavell  (Rev.)  B.A.  Camb. 
George  (Rev.),  Vicar  and  Chaplain  of  Ramsey,  Isle  of 
Man,     m.    22  Aug.    ISC'),    Ellen    Mylrca,    dau.    ot 
William  Farrant,  Esq.  of  Ballamour  Park,  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  Edward  Curpliey  (Rev.)  B.A.  Camb. 
James,  6.  7  April,  1793  ;  Capt.  44th  Regt.,  distinguished 
himself  valiantly  at  the  siege  of  Rangoon,  1829,  being 
oairied  into  action  by  his  own  order  from  hospital, 
and    for  his  bravery  had  conferred    upon    him    the 
Colonelcy  of  a  native  regt.,  but  d.  before  he  could  take 
it  up. 

Dorothea,  b.  15  June,  1791 ;  m.  26  Jan.  1809,  John 
Craig  Dumas,  Capt.  63rd  Regt.,  nephew  of  Gen.  Sir 
James  Henry  Craig,  K.C.H.,  Governor  Gen.  of  British 
North  America ;  who  d.  G  Nov.  1852,  leaving  issue. 
aiargaret,  b.  18  Feb.  1795;  m.  22  Dec.  1821,  Capt.  John 
Windsor  Ord,  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.  (mercantile  marine 
service),  who  was  drowned  with  his  eldest  son  off 
Bombay,  June.  1840.  She  d.  his  widow  1875. 
Klizabeth,  b.  2  Aug.  1798;  m.  Lieut.  Miller,  and  d.  s.  p. 

11  Feb. 1870. 

Christian,  b.  3  June,  1800;  m.  7  March,  1831,  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Sinclair  McKay,  of  the  Indian  Mission,  and  at 
Calcutta,  3  Aug.  1836,  leaving  issue. 

Alexis,  6.  14  Jan.  1803  ;  m.  Robert  Nicholson,  of  Kirk- 
wall, Orkney,  andrf.  24  Aug.  1884. 
3  George,  m.  1801,  Mary,  5th  dau.  of  William  Crawford, 
lisq.   of   Cameron  Bank,  Midlothian,  and   by  her  (who 
survived  him,  and  d.  14  March,  1858)  had  issue, 

Mary  Anne,  b.  22  Oct.  1802;  m.  1st,  7  May,  1824,  Lord 
William  Pitt  Lennox,  4th  son  of  Charles,  4th  Duke  of 
Richmond,  by  whom  she  had  issue,  a  dau.  Louisa :  who 
(/.  young ;  this  marriage  having  been,  on  her  own 
petition,  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament,  she  m. 
2ndlv,  in  1831,  Joseph  Wood,  Esq.  of  WooUey  Moor, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  at  BuUcliffe  Hall,  21  July,  1864. 

Isabella,  d.  unm.  1865. 

Eliza,  6.  2  May,  1811;  7n.  21  March,  1835,  to  her  1st 
cousin  Edmund  Thornton  Crawford,  Esq.,  R.S.A., 
sometime  of  Cameron  Bank,  who  d.  27  Sept.  1885.  She 
d.  30  Oct.  1847. 

EI.  Alexander,  m.  Anne  Wilson,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Glas- 

gowego,  Aberdeenshire,  andd.  s.  p.  Aug.  1794. 
III.  William,  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Robert  Scott,  of  Lumbs, 

in  Buchan,  by  his  wife.   Christian  Craib,  and  d.  9  Jan. 

1810,  having  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1824,  aged  94)  had 

issue, 

1  Charles  (Rev.),  minister  of  Ettrick  parish  church  (to 
which  living  he  was  presented  by  Lord  Napier,  to  whose 
sons  he  had  been  tutor);  and  a  burgess  of  Selkirk,  b.  12 
May,  1754;  d.  1818. 

2  Alexander,  b.  6  Jan.  1756  ;  d.  18  March,  1838. 

3  William,  6.  25  June,  1753:  m.  10  Feb.  1785,  Elizabeth 
Wilson,  of  Grimsby,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1795,  having  had 
issue, 

William,  6.  4  Feb.   1786;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Dal- 

rymple,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.  x>-  8  Aug.  1874. 
George,  6.  12  May,   17S9  ;  Lieut.  22nd  Regt.,  and  22nd 

Dragoons,  m.  his  1st  cousin.  Christian  Wemyss,  and  d. 

12  June,  1861,  having  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1878)  had, 
with  other  issue,  WiUiam  Henderson,  of  Buchan. 

Charles,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.'s  Military  service,  confidential 
Government  Agent  in  British  Burmah,  and  territorial 
superintendent  of  Arracan  ;  b.  15  Nov.  1791;  d.  on  his 
passage  to  the  Cape  as  an  invalid.  He  m.  2ndly,  his 
J  St  cousin.  Christian  Henderson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at 
Akyab,  21  Aug.  1827)  he  had  issue,  four  daus.  By  his 
1st  wife  he  had  issue,  one  dau.  Jane  Ryan  Paton,  m. 
Major  William  Martin,  H.E.I.C.S.,  by  whom  she  had 
a  dau.  Frances  Turner,  7/j.  1859,  to  Dr.  Atlay,  Bishop  of 
Hereford. 

4  George,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  circa  14  April,  1761 ;  d.  15  Feb, 
1811.  He  m.  Margaret,  younger  dan.  of  James  Club,  of 
Fraserburah,  by  his  wile,  Isabella  Ritchie  (dau.  of  the 
Laird  of  Hatton  of  Forest,  Bailie  of  Krazerburgh,  by 
his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Ogilvie,  Bailie  of  Banff ; 
of  the  Ogilvies,  Earls  of  Scafield  and  Findlater);  and  by 
her  (who  d.  5  Oct.  Is46)  he  had  issue, 

William,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  unm.  1S15,  aged  25. 
Alexander,  who  d.  11  March,  1197. 


Isabella,  m.  1st,  Lieut.  William  Green ;  2ndly,  Dr. 
Patrick  Gray;  and  d.  14  Dec.  1826,  having  had  issue  by 
both  husbands. 

5  John,  Col.,  Quartermaster-Gen.  and  Commissary-Gen. 
H.E.I.C.S  Bengal  Army,  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor- 
Gen,  of  India,  and  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  John  Forbes,  was  41 
years  in  the  Military  Service  of  the  H.E.I.C,  b.  18  Aug. 
1763;  d.  Feb.  1824.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Gen.  John  Forbes,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Sept  1822)  he  had 
w  ith  other  issue, 

John  Forbes,   Capt.  Bengal  Engineers,  m.  Emily,  5th 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Hugh  Stafford  (see  Staffoed  of 
Maine),  and  had  issue, 
John  Stafford,  C.B.,B.C.S.,  the  distinguished  General, 
who  served  in  the  Gwalior,  Sutlej  (1845-6),  andPun- 
jaub  (1848-9)  campaigns,  &c.,  27  times  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Quartermaster-Gen.  Bengal  Army,  6.  3 
March,   1821 ;  lii.  Wilhelmina  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Col.  Sir  James   Tennanr,   K.C.B.,  and  d.  28   Nov. 
1889,  having  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1859)  had  issue. 
Robert  Mercer,  Capt.  B.S.C.,  2nd  Assistant  Adjutant- 
Gen.,   b.   12  Sept.    1824 ;   m.   Maria,    dau.   of   Dr. 
Gavin  Young,  and  has  issue.    He  resides  in  New 
Zealand. 
Charles  Stewart,  b.  II  Jan.  1826;  d.  young. 
Mary,  b.  20  Aug.  1822;  d.  3  Sept.  1824,  at  Futtehgur, 
Bengal. 
Helen  Eliza,  to.  Thomas  Reid  Davidson,   Esq.,  B.C.S., 
the    resident  at    Nagpore,   and  Sec.  to    the    Indian 
Government  (Foreign  Dept.),  cousin  to  Sir  John  Eae 
Reid,  Bart.,  and  had  issue. 
Susan  Emily,  to.  April,   1825,  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Henry 
Cunliffe,  Bart.,  K.O.B.,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1856,  having 
had  issue.     He  d.  Sept.  1859. 
Viva  Jane  Maria,  m.   1826,  Sir  James  Ranald  Martin, 
C.B.,  F.R.S.,  M.D.,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1874)  she 
had  issue. 

6  Robert,  b.  16  June,  1765  ;  served  as  a  first-class  Staff 
surgeon,  Il.N.,  in  the  Egyptian  Expeditions  ;  d.  30  Aug. 
1831. 

7  Peter,  6.  9  May,  1767  ;  d.  1771. 

8  Peter,  of  Brick  Lodge,  Fraserburgh,  N.B.,  b.  15  Oct. 
1773  :  d.  18  Nov.  1850.  He  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John 
Brown,  of  Buchan  (who  d.  23  Aug.  1832) ;  2ndly,  Jean, 
dau.  of  William  Johnston,  of  Buchan,  by  whom  he 
had  one  son,  James,  unm.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had 
issue, 

John,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  Deputy  Quartermaster-Gen. 
Bengal  Army,  58th  Regt.,  killed  in  the  Khoord,  Cabul 
Pass,  in  the  retreat  from  Cabul,  8  Jan.  1842. 

James  George  Brown,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  47th  Regt. 
(Bengal  Army),  killed  by  the  accidental  discharge  of 
his  fowling-piece,  in  mounting  his  camel,  April,  1838, 
aged  28. 

Alexander  (Rev.),  M. A.  Cantab.,  Rector  of  Tuddenham 
St.  Martin,  Suffolk,  in.  28  Jan.  1843,  Ellen  Willerton, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Thorold,  rector  of  Hougham  and 
Marston,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John  Thorold,  9th  Bart. 
(see  Burke's  Baronetage),  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
John  Duguid  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  South  Stoneham. 

George,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Aberdeen  and  Edin.  Univ.,  retired 
from  Bengal  Medical  Service  with  honorary  rank  of 
Deputy  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals,  sometime  Post- 
master-Gen. in  India,  m.  20  April,  J 843,  Mary 
Lestock,  dau.  of  Lestock  Davis,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  niece  of  Sir  J.  F.  Davis,  Bart.,  and  d.  1889,  having 
by  her,  who  d.  1890,  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Mrs. 
Thornton  and  Mrs.  Beville. 

Thomas,  of  Eden  Hill,  Auckland,  N.Z.,  J.P.,  m.  28 
Nov.  1854,  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  co. 
Antrim,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  five  daus. 

Margaret,  d.  unin. 

Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  Charles  Paton  Henderson,  Esq.  of 
Withington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Christian,  m.  Peter  Cumine,  Esq.  (of  the  Pittulis  family, 
kinsmen  of  the  Cumines  of  Auchry),  and  had  issue. 

1  Margaret,  b.  12  Nov.  1752  ;  m.  John  Watson,  of  Cairn 
Hall,  Aberdeenshire,  by  whom  (who  d.  1784)  she  had 
issue  ;  and  d.  28  Jan.  1837. 

2  Emily,  b.  and  d.  1758. 

3  Helen,  6.  17  July,  1769  ;  m.  Charles  Wemyss,  Esq.  of 
Fraserburgh,  and  d.  19  Nov.  1834,  having  had  issue. 

4  Christian,  b.  31  July,  1771  ;  m.  Alexander  Henderson, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Aberdeenshire  Vol.  Infantry,  and  d.  26  Aug. 
1854,  having  had  issue. 

Residence — West  Park,  Harrogate. 


WOOD    OF    HOLLYHURST. 

Wood,  Willoughbt,  Esq.  of  HoUyliurst,  co. 
Stafford,  J.P.,  Capt.  1st  Stafford  Militia,  b.  23  Jan. 
1856. 

Lineage. — Charles  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thoresby  (son  of  .John 
Wood,  Esq.  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Boult, 


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Esq.  of  Bopton^,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  'Willonghliy  Hiiknian,  Bait, 
of  Tlii'uot-k  Grove,  the  lineal  descenclant  of  the  ancient  UniRlit!}' 
family  of  Hickman,  and  d.  11  July,  1778,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

WiLLoiGKPT  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thoresby,  Gentleni.sn  of  the 
King's  Privy  Chamber,  iH.  May,  175",  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Thorold.  Bart.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
oi  Samuel  Ayton,  Esq.  of  West  Harrington,  co.  Durham,  and 
ha!  issue, 

Charles  Thokold,  liis  heir. 

Willouffiihv.Iohn,  (/.  April    1786. 

Elizabelh  -Ann,  ,:i.  July.  178;),  John   Fydell,  Esq.  of  Boston, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1816. 

Isabella.  )«.  IHU,  John  Kipling,  Esq.  of  Overstone  Park,  co. 
Nonhampton,  and  d.  1841. 

Charlotte,  </.  Is46. 

Ann,  Jii.  John  Eieldsend,  Esq.  of  Bilsby  ;    he.    d.    11  Oct. 
1844. 

Emma.  m.  Fr.Hncis  Wilson,  of  Saleby,  co.  Lincoln. 

Frances,  d.  1833. 

Louisa.  (/.  1796. 

Harriett,  d.  18  Aug.  1847. 

Matilda,  ./.  1784. 
Mr.  Wood  ('.  22  .April.  1807,  and  was  ,«.  by  his  son, 

Chakles  THonorj)  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thoi'e.sby,  late  Capt.  Royal 
Horse  Guards  Blue,  6.  15  Jan.  1777  ;  m.  1  Jan.  1812,  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Thorold,  Bart.,  of  Syston  Park,  in  tlie  same 
shire,  and  had  issue, 

WiLLorcHKT.  his  heir. 

Willi.im  Thorold. 

Charles  Thorold,  d.  1849. 

Kevi  le,  m.  1  Jan.   1846,  Emma,  dau.  of  H.  Williams,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

Arthur  Thorold. 

Emily.  Caroline. 

Cami'lla,  m.  Aug.  1857,  Rev.  W.  Cornwallis  Evans,  Vicar  of 
Campsal!.  and  </.  Aug.  1867. 
Mr.  Wood  d.  1852,  and  was  s.   by  his  eldest  son, 

WiLLOCGHBT  WooD,  Esq.  of  Thorcsby,  J. P.,  b.  1813;  m. 
May,  1845,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Clervaux  Chaytor, 
Esq.  of  Spennithorne  Hall,  co.  Yoi'k,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Oct. 
1876)  h.id  issue, 

I.  WiLLOCGHBT,  now  of  Thoresby. 
It.  Neville  Thorold,  b.  13  June,  1857. 

I.  Constance  Mary. 

II.  Eleanor  Jane. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  2  March,  1875. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  cotised  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
arg.  crowned  or.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  arg,,  crowned 
or.     Motto — Strenue  etaudacter. 

Smf— Hollyhurst,  Burton-on-Trent.  Toien  Address — 5,  St. 
James's  Place. 


WOOD    OF     HOLLIN    HALL. 

Wood,  Mes.  Kezia  Grace,  of  Hollin  Ilall, 
•widow  of  the  late  Albeet  Charles  Wood,  Esq. 
of  that  place  (see  below). 

Lineage. — Giles  Wood,  Esq.  of  Pickering,  co.  York, 
living  circa  1500,  was  father  of 

EicHAPD  Wood,  Esq.,  -m.  Izabel,  dan.  of  Hugh  HiltDn,  Esq. 
of  Slingsby,  near  Malton,  and  from  him  sprang, 

Anihont  Wood,  Esq.  of  Copmanthorpe,  in  the  ainsty  of 
York,  who  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Trotter,  Esq.  of  co. 
Durham,  and  was  father  of 

John  Wood,  Esq.,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Went- 
worth,  Knt.  of  Woolley,  by  whom  he  had  a  family  of  eight 
children.     The  3rd  son, 

John  Wood,  Esq.,  .Alderman  of  the  city  of  York,  -/?i.and  had 
a  son  and  successor, 

Chakles  Wood,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ilenry  Harrison, 
Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Joh.n  Wood.  Esq.,  h.  1682;  m.  1706,  Frances  Ingram,  relict 
of  Arthur  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Bamaby,  co.  York,  brotherlo  Lord 
Viseount  Irwin,  and  one  of  the  darts,  and  co  heiresses  of  Dr. 
Nicholson,  co.  Durham.  Mr.  Wood,  d.  1757,  and  was  bur.  at 
Copmanthorpe,  leaving  a  son, 

KiciiAED  Wood,  Esq.,  6.  1714  :  m.  1745,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau. 
of  Hutton  Perkins,  Esq.  of  .Mill  Hill,  Middlesex,  and  had, 
Richard,  his  heir;  Charles  Buynton ;  Elizabeth;  and  Chris- 
tiana Fraiites.     The  eldest  son, 

liicHARD  Wood,  Esq.  of  Hollin  Hall,  to.  3  May,  1774,  Delia, 
only  d.iu.  of  John  Schaak,  of  Askham  Bryan,  near  York,  and 
dying  a  Dec.  1»15,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

IlENiir  ItioHAKD  Wood,  Esq.  of  Hollin  Hall,  b.  1  Feb.  1786; 
m.  13  July,   1810,  Anne   Eliza,  5th  dau.  of  John  EcUersall, 


Esq.  of  Cloverton  House,  near  Bath,  and  dying  16  Api-il,  1844, 
left  issue, 
FnEDERicK  Henry,  his  heir. 
Richard  John,  d.  20  Jan.  1853. 

Jlaiia  Frances,  m.  28  Nov.  1843,  the  Rev.  John  Wilbraham 
Hill,   Rector  of  Waverton.  co.   Chester,  2nd  son  of  John 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Standish  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue  of 
whom  none  survived. 
The  elder  son, 

Frederick  Henry  Wood,  Esq.  of  Hollin  Hall  and  Copman- 
thorpe, J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14Sept.  1811  ;  m.  1st,  10  Oct.  1840, 
Charlotte  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Rothery,  Esq. 
of  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  i^  6  Feb.  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  Albert  Charles,  of  Hollin  Hall. 

II.  Henry  Richard  Hugh,  R.N.,  b.  13  May,  1847;  m.  1? 
Oct.  1871,  Florence,  dau.  of  Robert  Spencer  Shield,  Esq. 
of  Chester-Ie-Strcet,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  a.  p.  Feb.  1883. 

I.  Eliza  Rose,  m.  Aug.  186s,  Rowland  Hill  Fawcett,  Esq., 
Capt.  33rd  Rcgt. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1865,  Sarah  Catherine  Isabella,  only  child  of 
Capt.  William  Hay,  C.B.  (Sa'  Bvrke's  Peerage,  Tweeddale,  M.). 
The  eldest  son, 

A.LBERT  Charles  Wood,  Esq.  of  Hollin  Ilall,  and  Copman- 
thorpe, CO.  York,  late  Capt.  Sth  Hussars,  h.  23  Nov.  1841  ;  m. 
1882,  Kezia  Grace,  dau.  of  F.  Palmer-Selick,  Esq.  of  Muray, 
Devon,  .and  had  issue,  Antonia  Charlotte  Isabella,  6. 1884.  He 
d.  1890. 

Arms — Az.,  three  woodmen  ppr.  each  armed  with  a  club 
over  the  right  shoulder  and  a  shield  in  front  arg.,  ihereon  a 
cross  gu.,  hea<l  and  waist  encircled  with  a  wreath  vert  all 
standing  on  ground  of  the  second.  Crest — An  oak  tree  ppr. 
acoined  or.     Motto — Pro  patria. 

Scat — Hollin  Hall,  Ripon. 

Resnlences—HoUin  Villa,  Auriol  Road,  West  KensingtOH, 
and  Oakbey,  Havre  de  Pas,  Jersey. 


WOOD    OF    STOUTHALL. 

Wood,  Mart  Catherine,  of  Stouthall,  co. 
Glamorgan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Col.  John  Nicholas 
Lucas,  of  Stouthall,  m.  19  Dec.  1843,  Col.  Edward 
Kobert  Wood,  of  New  Inn,  co.  Carmarthen,  for- 
merly of  the  12th  Lancers,  who  was  J. P.  for  co. 
Carmarthen,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Glamorgan, 
High  Sheriff  1860,  and  Col.  Eoyal  Glamorgan 
Light  Infantry  Militia,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1876) 
has  issue, 

Florentia  Maria,  ni.  4  Oct.  18V0, William  Thompson  Crawshay, 
E.fq.,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Thompson  Crawshay,  Esq.  of 
Cyfartha  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan. 

Lineage. — This  family  claims  descent  from  a  common 
ancestor  with  Lucas,  of  Shenfield,  Essex. 

John  Locas,  Esq.  of  Stouthall,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1778, 
only  son  of  Henry  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Cheriton,  High  Sheriff  1744, 
rii.  Miss  Nicholas,  of  Garth,  and  left  an  only  surviving  son  and 
heir, 

John  Lucas,  of  Stouthall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheri£fl793, 
ni.  1780,  Catherine  Powell,  and  dying  1831,  left,  with  three 
daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  John  Nicholas, of  Stouthall,  6.  1784  ;  m.  1st,  Miss  Mary 
Richards,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  had  an  only  child  and 
heiress, 

Mary  Catherine,  now  of  Stouthall. 

Mr.  Lucas,  in.  2ndly,  Letitia,  3rd  dau.  of  Nicholas  Loftus 
Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glcnfarn  Hall,  co.  Leitrim. 

II.  Henry,  of  Uplands,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P. ,  co.  Glamorgan, 
High  Sheriff  1842  ;  w.  1st,  15  May,  1819,  Caroline,  dau.  o£ 
Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Ciifton,  many  years  M.P. 
for  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford,  nephew  of  the  Marquess  of 
Ely;  and  2ndly,  25  April,  1837,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Robert; 
James,  Esq.  of  Wyke  House,  Dorset,  and  d.  1873,  having' 
had  issue, 

1  John  Ponsonby  (Rev.),  late  of  Upl.ands,  Glamorgan, 
B.A.,  1851,  Rector  of  Rhosilli,  Swansea,  d.  30  Oct.  1823, 
TO.  1857,  Hannah  Rebecca  Dolbeare,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
T.  R.  Matthews,  B.A.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Gardner 
Tottenham,  16  Jan.  1859  ;  Loftus  Tottenham,  b.  3  Dee. 
iHKt);  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  6.  17  Sept.  1869;  Caroline 
Tottenham  ;  Maria  Louira  Loftus  ;  and  Flora  Leigtk 
Tottenham. 

2  Henry  Loftus,  deceased. 

1  Caroline  Catherine,  m.  Sir  Gardner  Wilkinson,  D.C.L., 
F.R.S. 

2  Louisa  Mary,  m.  P.  Carden,  Esq. 

3  Harriett  Susanna,  ?n.  W.  Cave,  Esq. 

4  Maiia  Klizabeth,  deceased. 

5  Charlotte  Matilda,  deceased. 
{■faJ— Stouthall,  Swansea. 


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WOOD    OF    FREEIiAND. 

Wood,  Collingwood  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Free- 
land,  Perthshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  shire,  and 
J.P.  for  CO.  Durham,  h.  2  April,  1830;  m.  1st,  14 
July,  1870,  Dulcibella,  3rd  dau.  of  Samuel  Goodin 
Barrett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Dec.  1879)  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Collingwood  Nicholas  Lindsay,  6.   18  Sept.  1877,  and  d. 

10  March,  1878. 
1.  Dulcibella  Maria  Lindsay.  ii.  Ethel  Lindsay. 

III.  Jeannette  Lindsay.  iv.  Muriel  Lindsay. 

He  m.  2ndly,  22  Aug.  1882,  Frances  Charlotte 
Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Beaumont  Williams  Hotham, 
Esq.  {see  Bueke's  Peerage,  Hotham,  B.),  and  has 

issue, 

v.  Frances  Charlotte  Lindsay. 

VI.  Evelyn  Alice  Lindsay. 

VII.  Mary  Lindsay,  b.  and  d.  2  Aug.  1887. 

Lineagre.— Nicholas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  North- 
umberland, bapt.  20  Nov.  1748;  m.  3  May,  1794,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Cuthbert  Lawes,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  1800)  had 
issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  b.  17  Dec.  1797  ;  d.  23  Aug.  1849. 

III.  Robert,  6.  16  March,  1800;  d.  27  March,  1803. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  b.  14  Aug.  1802  ;  d.  unvi.  27  March,  1856. 

II.  Barbara,  b.  7  Sept.  1805  ;  d.  13  March,  1806. 
Mr.  Nicholas  Wood  d.  30  Jan.  1807.    His  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Hetton  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J.P.,  6. 
24  April,  1795  ;  m.  23  Oct.  1827,  Maria  Forster,  dau.  of  Colling, 
■wood  Forster  Lindsay,  of  Alnwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Jan. 
1855)  had  issue, 

I.  Collingwood  Lindsay,  of  Freeland. 

II.  Nicholas,  6.  31  May,  1831,  J.P.  co.  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Durham,  M.P.  for  the  Houghton-le-Spring  Div.  of  that 
CO.  1886-92;  to.  1  March,  1881,  Edith  Florence,  dau.  of  John 
Swinfen  St.  Vincent-Jervis,  Esq.  of  Darlaston  and  Chat- 
kyll,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  24  Dec.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

1  Nicholas  Jervis,  6.  7  April,  1884. 

2  George  Jervis,  b.  i  June,  1887. 

1  Violet  Lindsay.  2  Flora  Lindsay. 

III.  John,  b.  24  Nov.  1832;  m.  21  April,  1863,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
James  Alexander,  Esq. 

IV.  Lindsay,  of  The  Hermitage,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D  L. 
and  High  Sheriff  1889,  6.  21  June,  1834  ;  m.  25  Sept.  1873, 
Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Samuel  Goodin  Barrett,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d  4  May,  1891)  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Nicholas  Lindsay,  6.  29  March,  1875. 

2  Henry  Lindsay,  6.  28  Oct.  1878. 

3  Collingwood  Lindsay,  b.  19  Nov.  1881. 

4  Robert  Lindsay,  b.  8  Feb.  1884. 

1  Maria  Lindsay. 

2  Elsie  Emma  Lindsay. 

I.  Jane  Anna,  m.  10  April,  1860,  Eight  Hon.  John  Robert 
Davison,  P.C.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Durham,  Judge- 
Advocate  General,  who  d.  17  April,  1871.  She  d.  10  Nov. 
18C9,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Maria  Forster. 

in.  Fanny,  m.  8  Aug.  1865,  David,  2nd  son  of  Allan  Eliott- 
Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Eorthwickbrae  and  Cleghorn,  and  has 
issue  (see  that  family). 
Mr.  Nicholas  Wood  d.  19  Dec.  1865. 

.^nres— Erm.,  a  wolf  salient  sa.  collared  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
third,  three  acorns  slipped  and  leaved  vert.  Crest— A  wolf's 
head  erased  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  ringed  or,  the  collar 
charged  on  the  band  with  three  oak  leaves  vert.  Motto — Loyal 
en  tout. 

Seat — Freeland,  Forgandenny,  N.B. 


by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicliolas  Price,  of  Pont  y-pandy,  co. 
31amorgan,  6.  24  April,  1822;  m.  25  Aug.  1845,  Sophie,  2na 
dau.  of  G.  F.  Schmidt,  Esq.  of  Hamburgh,  and  his  wife  Emilie 
Baroness  von  Dickman-Secherau,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Baddeley,  now  of  Henley  Hall. 

II.  Charles  Ivlmund  Wedgwood,  b.  13  March,  1854. 

III.  Edward  John  Wedgwood,  b.  29  Sept.  1859. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  20  Sept.  1886. 

Seals -Henley  Hall,   Ludlow,  Salop  ;  and  The  Hall,  Wirks- 
worth,  Derbyshire. 


WOOD    OF    HENIiEY    HALL. 

Wood,  John  Baddeley,  Esq.  of  Henley  Hall, 
CO.  Salop,  and  Wirksworth,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  for 
Salop,  b.  21  March,  1849 ;  m.  Jan.  1876,  Elizabeth 
Marianne,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Price  Wood,  Esq.,  The 
Hall,  Wirksworth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Nicholas  Price,  b.  9  May,  1877. 

II.  Edmund  Baddeley,   6.  15  March,  1884. 

Lineage. — Edmund  Thomas  Wedgewood  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Henley  Hall,  J.P.  (youngest  son  of  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  Brown- 
hills,  CO.  Stafford  (who  d.  1848;,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Jonn  Baddeley,  Esq.  of  Shelton,  in  the  parish  of 
Stoke-upon-Trent,  and  grandson  of  John  Wood  (who  d,  1797), 
II. 


WOOD    OF    HAWNBY. 

Wood,  Andrew  George,  Esq.  of  Hawnhv, 
Yorkshire,  b.  July,  1854 ;  s.  his  father  1892.  This 
gentleman  is  the  representative  of  the  ancient 
family  of  WoOD  of  Largo. 

Lineage— This  family  claims  descent  from  Sir  Andrew 
Wood,  of  Largo,  the  brave  and  loyal  Admiral  of  James  111. 
and  James  IV.  of  Scotland,  1480  to  1520,  who  m.  Elizabeth 
Lundie,  of  the  LcNDiEso/i<'(/«.  Their  grandson,  James  Wood, 
of  Lamblethame,  m.  Janet  Balfour,  granddau.  of  Sir  Michael 
Balfour,  of  Burleigh,  and  left  a  son.  Alexander,  Laird  of 
Grange,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Wemyss,  of  Bogie. 
Their  descendant,  it  is  stated. 

The  Kev.  Alexander  Wood,  an  Episcopalian  clergyman,  m.. 
Jean  Brown,  only  grandchild  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Kerr,  of  Cessford,  and  had  by  her  four  sons, 

I.  Robert,  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland,  1705  ; 
d.  V.  p. 

II.  George,  d.  v.  p. 

in.  William,  ra.  Miss  Stuart,  of  Ardnamurchan,  and  had, 
besides  several  daus., 

1  John,  Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  1761  to  1777,  m. 
Elizabeth  Riddell,  of  Glenriddell. 

2  An  Irew,  Rector  of  Darlington  and  Gateshead,  and  Chap- 
Iain  to  the  King,  d.  s.  p. 

3  William,  of  Nethergallow  Hill,  Renfrew,  m.  Lady  Cathe- 
rine Cochrane,  dau.  of  Thomas,  6th  Eari  of  Dundonakl, 
and  had  one  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Samuel  Rous  Dottin,  of 
the  Dragoon  Guards. 

IV.  Mark,  to.  1707,  Jean,  dau.  of  W.  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Potter 
Hill,  CO.  Perth,  of  the  family  of  Mercer,  of  A  idle,  and  had, 

1  Alexander,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Robert,  m,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Smythe,  Esq.,  and  their 
desc^endants  are  Col.  .James  Wood,  late  of  the  8th  Dragooa 
Guards ;  William  Collins  Wood,  Esq.  of  Keithick,  co. 
Perth;  and  Henry  Wood,  Esq.,  formerly  of  the  Bombay 
Engineers.  The  only  dau.,  Anne,  jii.  Capt.  Martin  Lind- 
say, R.N.,  of  the  Balcarres  family. 

The  elder  son  of  Mark  Wood, 

Alexander  Wood,  of  Burncroft,  co.  Perth,  became  heir,  in 
lineal  succession,  upon  the  failure  of  the  issue  male  of  his 
cousin-german  John  Wood,  Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  He 
inherited  some  property  from  his  mother.  He  to.  1747,  Jean, 
dau.  of  Robert  Ramsay,  of  the  Ramsays  of  Banff;  and  d. 
1778,  leaving  five  sons, 

I.  Mark  (Col.  Sir),  of  Gatton,  Surrey,  created  a  bart.  1808  ; 
7)1.  Rachel,  sister  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Dashwood,  K.C.B. 
and  had  a  dau.  Rachel,  m.  William  Joseph  Lockwood,  Esq. 
(see  LccKWooD  of  Bishop's  Hall). 

II.  James  Atholl' (Admiral  Sir),  K.C.B.,  Knt.  and  C.B.,  com- 
manded the  "  Latona  "  at  the  taking  of  Curaeoa,  1807  ; 
d.  s.  p. 

III.  George  (.Major-Gen.  Sir),  K.C.B. ,  of  Ottershaw  Park, 
Surrey,  m.  Oct.  1811,  Frances  Vic,  dau.  of  John  Remington, 
Esq.  of  Barton  End,  CO.  Gloucester,  D.L.  of  that  county; 
and  d.  1824,  after  a  long  and  honourable  service  through 
the  wars  in  India  under  Warren  Hastings,  and  Lords 
Cornwallis,  Wellesley,  and  Moira,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
at  Heath  House,  near  Aldershot,  7  March,  1860,  aged  71) 
had  issue, 

1  George,  his  heir,  who  s.  to  the  representation  of  his 
family,  at  the  decease,  without  issue,  of  his  cousin.  Sir 
Mark  Wood,  the  2nd  bart. 

1  Frances  Mary,  to.  the  Kev.  Horatio  Montagu,  M.A., 
youngest  son  of  M.  Montagu,  Esq.,  and  Anne  Katherine 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henr>  Hobart,  M.P.  (see 
Burke's  I'eerage,  Buckinghamshire,  E.). 

2  Georgiana,  m.  11  July,  1835,  Aden,  Lord  George  Paulet, 
C.B.,  3rd  son  of  the  13th  Marquis  of  Winchester. 

IV.  Andrew,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p.  1787. 

V.  Thomas,  Capt.  Madras  Engineers,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eccles  Nixon,  C.B.,  and  d.  1798,  leaving  issue,  all  of  whom 
d.  s.  p. 

His  grandson, 
George  Wood,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Ottershaw  Park,  Surrey, 
[  and  late  of  the   Life  Guards,  considered  to  be  representative 

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of  tlie  ancient  family  of  Wood  of  Larrjn,  co.  Fife,  6.  1814;  m. 
1847,  Alexandiina  Williamson,  dau.  oi'  Angus  lUcLeod,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Keith,  accidentally  drowned,  aged  3  years. 

II.  Andrew  George,  now  of  Hawnby. 

I.  Frances  Georgiana.  ii.  Alexandrina  Flora. 

Aiim: — Arg.,  an  oak  tree  eradicated  ppr.  Crest — A  ship 
under  sail,  the  especial  badge  of  Wood  of  Lurfio  having  been 
added  to  the  coat  armorial  of  Sir  Andrew  Wood,  in  memory  of 
his  victory  over  the  English  fleet  in  14S0.  Motto — Tutus  in 
undis. 

S  o<>^— rittleworth,  co.  Hants  ;  Hawnby,  near  Helnisley,  co. 
York. 

Toicn  Hcsidcnce—l,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 


WOOD    OF    NEWTON. 
Wood,  Isaac  Moeeton,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  1825 ;  *.  his  father  in  1865. 

liineagre. — Isaac  Wood,  Esq.  of  Winsford,  and  subse- 
quently of  Newton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  h.  1700;  m.  21  April, 
1766,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Moreton,  Esq.  of  Church  Hill, 
Over,  CO.  Chester  (and  heiress  of  her  uncle,  Eev.  Eobert 
Moreton,  of  Newton  Hall,  Vicar  of  Middlewich),  whose  father, 
Edward  Moreton,  Esq.,  in.  20  April,  1699,  Martha,  sister  and 
sole  heiress,  in  her  issue,  of  Robert  Lowe,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  J. P. 
of  Newtou  Hall,  (see  Lowe  of  Shinncwton  Hall),  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Isaac,  Iiis  heir. 

II.  Robert  Moreton,  h.  April,  1773  ;  m.  but  d.  s.  2?.  Jan. 
1813. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1836. 

It.  Jane,  d.  uiim.  16  June,  1828. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  22  March,  1802,  David  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ed- 
monton, CO.  Middlesex  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  11  May,  1S.;S. 

IV.  Phccbe,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1808. 

V.  Martha,  d.  in  her  infancy,  March,  1779. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  Aug.  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Wood,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  b.  July,  1768,  m.  Aug. 
1792,  Annabella,  dau.  of  Andrew  Wilson,  M.D.  of  Newcastle- 
■on-Tyne  (who  survived  her  husband  forty-seven  years),  and  d. 
Nov.  1796,  having  had  an  only  son, 

Ven.  Isaac  Wood,  of  Newton  Hall,  Archdeacon  of  Chester, 
and  Vicar  and  Patron  of  Middlewich,  b.  11  May,  1795;  ra.  24 
May,  1824,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clay  Hill, 
Epsom,  CO.  Surrey  (and  niece  of  Jane  Mary  Nugent,  wife  of 
the  Highl  Hon.  Edmund  Burke),  and  d.  7  June,  18C5,  having 
liad  issue, 

I.  Isaac  Moreton,  the  present  representative. 

II.  John  Nugent,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Samuel  Lapham,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

1  John  Nugent.  2  Robert  Moreton. 

III.  Edmund  Burke,  of  Moreton  Hall,  Chirk,  co.  Salop,  J.P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  i.  1829;  to.  1861,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Stephen  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Moreton  Hall, 
and  has  three  daus., 

1  Mary  Stephanie.  2  Lucy  Nugent. 

3  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Thomas  Charles,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1864. 

:i.  Lucy  Annabella.  m.  26  May,  1852,  Robert  Howard,  Esq., 
J.P.  of  Broughton  Hall,  co.  Flint,  and  has  issue. 

^rm.'!— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  pile  az.,  three  mart- 
lets of  the  tield,  a  chief  of  the  second  for  Wood;  2nd,  ar.  on  a 
chev.  gu.  between  three  square  buckles  sa.,  tongues  pendent, 
a  crescent  or,  for  Moreton;  3rd,  gu.,  two  wolves  pass.  ar.  for 
Lowe.  Crest — A  falcon  arg.  jessed  and  belled  or,  standing 
upon  a  lure  ppr. 

Heat — Newton  Hall,  near  Middlewich,  co.  Chester. 


WOOD    OF    BODIiONDEB. 

WooB,  Geoege  Swinfoed,  Esq.  of  Bodlondeb, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  b.  8  April,  1836  j  m.  18  Sept.  1867, 
Jr.  J.  E.,  dau.  of  Enoch  Gibbon  Salisbury,  Esq.  of 
<jrlan  Aber,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Henry,  h.  8  May,  1869. 

n.  Albert  Salisbury,  h.  1  April,  1871. 

in.  Arthur  Philip  Lomax,  b.  29  Oct.  1876. 

Liineag'e. — George  Wood,  of  Old  Swinf ord,  co.  Worcester, 
■descended  from  a  family  long  resident  In  that  co.,  b.  1761,  rf. 
1821,  leaving  by  Anne,  his  wife  (who  was  b.  1762,  in.  1782,  and 
d.  1831) a  son, 

Henry  Wood,  of  Chester,  6.  1802,  ra.  1832,  Harriet(6.  1810), 
dau.  of  James  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Dawstone,  co.  Chester,  and  d. 
1871,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  186.5)  issue, 

I.  George  Stinfobd,  now  of  Bodlondeb. 


II.  Albert,    of   Bodlondeb,    J.P,,    D.L.,   High    Sheriff   co. 

Carnarvon  1884,  b.  1838. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  to.  12  Sept.  18.'J5,  Sir  Thomas  Gibbons  Frost, 
Knt.  of  Dolcorsllwyn,  co.  Montgomery,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Or,  three  mullets  of  six  points  in  bend  between  two 
bendlets  nebulce  gu.  all  between  three  roses  of  the  last.  Cre^t 
— In  front  of  a  mount  thereon  an  oak  tree  ppr.,  three  bezants. 
Motto — Sieut  serimus,  sic  metimus. 

Se(ti— Bodlondeb,  Conway,  North  Wales. 


WOOD    OF    EOKEBY    GRANGE. 

Wood,  Eichaed  IIenrt,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of 
TJokcby  Grange,  co.  Warwick,  and  of  Pantglas,  co. 
Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Warwick  and 
Merioneth,  and  Hifjh  SherifP  for  the  latter  county 
1889,6.  1820;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter 
Hatton,  Esq.  of  Belle  Vue,  Hartford,  co.  Chester. 
Mr.  R.  H.  Wood  is  the  son  of  the  late  Charles  Wood, 
Esq.  of  Northen  House,  who  d.  1866,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  M.  Rose,  Esq.  of  Northen  House, 
CO.  Chester.  Mr.  Wood  is  Patron  of  the  livings 
of  Ancaster  and  New  Bilton. 

Arms— Fer  fesse  gu.  and  sa.  a  lion  rampant  arg.  and  in 
chief  two  crosses  tau  of  the  last.  Crest — A  blackamoor's  head  in 
profile,  coupcd  at  the  shoulders  ppr.  wreathed  with  cinquefoils 
or,  in  front  thereof  three  mascles  interlaced  fesswise  also  or. 

.svkYs— Hatton,  Cheshire,  and  Pantglas,  co.  Merioneth. 

Club — Conservative,  S.W. 


WOOD  OF  THEDDEN  GRANGE. 

Wood,  John  Gathoene,  of  Theddcn  Grange, 
Alton,  Hants,  J.P.  for  Hants,  b.  17  July,  1839; 
m.  1st,  1862,  Susan   Mary,  only  dau.   of  Edward 
Pennefather,  Esq.  of  Rathsalla,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1864)  left  issue, 
I.  Evelyn  Emily,  6.15  Nov.  1863  ;  m.  2  Dec.  1886,  Laurence 
Hardy,  Esq.,  M.P.,  younger  son  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Hardy,  Bart.,and  has  issue,  Arthur  Evelyn,  b.  9  Aug.  189'!. 
u.  Edith  Susan  Mary,  6.  16  Dec.  1864;  m.  1892,  Rev.  F.  E. 
Freese. 
He   m.    2m\lj,    1866,    Hon.    Mary  Atine    Hewitt, 
eldest   dau.  of  James,   4th  Yiscount  Lifford,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Henry,  b.  13  Feb.  1868. 

II.  Ernest  Gathorne,  6.  19  July,  1869. 
iir.  Wilfiid  Edward,  b.  23  May,  1871. 

III.  Gertrude  Mary,  &.  2  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Mary  Millicent,  b.  4  Feb.  1880. 

Lineage. — John  Wood,  Esq.  cf  Thedden  Grange,  b.  1791 ; 
m.  1833,  Annis  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hardy,  Esq. 
of  Dunstall  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1  March,  1871,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  17  Nov.  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Gathorne,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Frederic,  to.  1877,  Edith,  dau.  of  B.  Tayler,  Esq. 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  has  two  daus. 

III.  Arthur  Hardy,  of  Ickworth  Park,  Suffolk,  J.P.  Hants, 
b.  1844;  m.  1st,  1871,  Annis  Matilda,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hardy,  Esq.  of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  (/. 
15  Dec.  1879)  has  five  sons.  He  m.  2ndly,  1885,  Constance 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Francis  Jervoise  Ellis  Jervoise,  Esq.  of 
Hcrriard  Park,  and  widow  of  George  Francis  Marx,  Esq.  of 
Arley  Bury. 

Arms — Gu.  three  naked  savages  ppr.,  each  holding  in  the 
sinister  hand  a  shield  arg.  charged  with  a  cross  tlory  gu.,  and 
in  the  dexter  a  club  resting  on  the  shield  of  the  second,  on  a 
chief  invected  or,  an  estoile  bctw.  two  fleurs-de-lis  az.  Crest — 
A  naked  arm.  embowed  couped  at  the  shoulder  holding  a 
club  all  ppr.  pendent  from  the  wrist  a  shield  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto— Hon  ligno  cruce. 

.■^'cara— Thedden  Grange,  and  Shaldcn  Manor,  Alton,  Hants. 

Club — Junior  Carlton. 


WOOD    OF    SINGLETON    LODGE. 

Wood,  Geoege  William  Rayneb,  Esq.  of 
Singleton  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col. 
late  4th  Vol.  Batt.  Manchester  Rcgt.,  b.  23  May, 
1851 ;  m.  11  Aug.  1886,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
David  Martineau,  Esq.  of  South  Road,  Clapham 
Park,  London  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and  Great  Barr), 
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Humphrey  Eayner,  b.  18  Nov.  1888. 
Dorothy,  b.  30  May,  1890. 

Liineagre. — Ben/amin  Wood,  gent,  of  Northampton,  6. 
36  March,  1718;  m.  21  May,  1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
■\Viiigreave,  of  Collingtree,  near  Northampton,  and  by  her 
<whod.  8  Dec.  1748)  had  a  son,  William.  Mr.  Wood  d.  Sept. 
1783,  was  buried  at  Castle  Hill  Chapel,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  William  Wood,  of  Leeds,  co.  York,  F.L.S.,  Minister  of 
Mill  Hill  Chapel,  there,  6.  at  Collingtree,  29  May,  1745;  m.  29 
Sept.  1780,  Louisa  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Gates,  Esq.  of  New- 
ton Hall  {see  Gates  of  Meanuoodside),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Geobge  William,  heir  to  his  father. 

II.  William,  b.  at  Leeds,  4  Aug.  1782;  d.  unm.  April,  1811. 

III.  Frederick,  6.  3  June,  1784;  d.  22  June,  1796. 

I.  Louisa  Ann,  m.  26  Nov.  1823,  Rev.  Samuel  Crawford,  and 
had  surviving  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  William,  b.  8  Nov.  1824. 

2  Alexander,  6.  6  March,  1832. 
I  Jane,  6.  1  June,  1828. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  at  Leeds,  1  April,  1808  (Mrs.  Wood  d.  24  Sept. 
1806)  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  William  Wood,  Esq.,  M.P.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Singleton  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  at  Leeds,  21  July,  1781 ;  m. 
22  Nov.  1810,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Gates,  Esq.  of 
Weetwood  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joshua  Rayncr,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  and  eventually  co- 
heir, with  her  sister,  Sarah,  the  wife  of  William  Smithson, 
Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  York.  He  d.  3  Oct.  1843  (Mrs.  Wood  d.  27 
July,  1864),  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child, 

William  Eayner  Wood,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Singleton 
Lodge,  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  26  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  23  Aug.  1841, 
Sarah  Jane,  dau.  of  James  McConnel,  Esq.  of  Manchester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Nov.  1867)  had  a  son, 

t.  George  William  Katner,  now  of  Singleton  Lodge. 
Mr.  Wood  m.  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1871,  Isabel  Theophila  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Duntze,  M.A.,  by  Frances,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Very  Rev.  Joseph  Palmer,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Cashel,  niece  of 
Mary,  Marchioness  of  Thoraond,  and  great-niece  of  Sir  Joshua 
Eeynolds,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  Algernon  Cockburn,  6.  26  July,  1874. 
I.  Caroline  Isabel. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  20  Aug.  1884,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
George  William  Rayner,  now  of  Singleton  Lodge. 

Aritu — Arg.,  on  a  chief  sa.  an  open  Bible  ppr.  clasped  or, 
■between  two  mUl-rinds,  of  the  first.  Crest — A  boar  passant 
reguardant  sa.,  collared,  chained  and  hoofed  or,  before  a  tree 
ppr.     Motto — Civil  and  religious  liberty. 

Seat — Singleton  Lodge,  near  Manchester. 


WOOD    OF    EAASAY    AND    NEWBOLD 
BEVEL. 

Wood,  Aethub  Herbert  Edwaed,  Esq.  of 
I^ewbold  Eevel,  co.  Warwick,  b.  1  April,  1870 ;  m. 
1893,  Mary  Olive,  dau.  of  Bevil  Granville,  Esq.  of 
AVcUes  bourne,  co.  Warwick  {see  that  family). 

Lineage.— Enoch  Wood,  Esq.  of  Burslem,  co.  Stafford,  6. 
31  Jan.  1759  :  m.  10  Dec.  1780,  Anne  Bourne,  of  Newcastle, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  June,  1841)  had  issue.  He 
<l.  17  Aug.  1840.     His  3rd  son, 

Edward  Wood,  Esq.  of  Newbold  Eevel,  co.  Warwick,  J.P. 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick,  1869,  6.  9April,  1796  ;  in.  1st, 
19  March,  1831,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Slater,  Esq.  of  Nut 
Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  8  July,  1843  ;  and  2ndly,  15  April, 
1845,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Scholfield,  Esq.  of  Middleton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had, 

Edward  Herbert,  of  Kaasay,  co.  Inverness,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Wood  d.  1882,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Herbert  Wood,  Esq.  of  Eaasay,  Isle  of  Raasay, 
CO.  Inverness,  and  Newbold  Eevel,  co.  Warwick,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Inverness,  and  J.P.  co.  Warwick,  Capt. 
AVarwickshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  educated  at  Eton  and  Ch. 
Ch.  Oxford,  6.  Get.  1847 ;  m.  June,  1869,  Evelyn  Anne,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Valiant,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthor  Herbert  Edward,  now  of  Newbold  Revel. 

n.  John  Lookhan,  b.  16  Dec.  1871. 

III.  Ronald  Beaumont. 

1.  Evelyn  Cicely.  ii.  Mary  Ethel. 

III.  Constance  Islay.  iv.  Helen  Grace. 

Capt.  Wood  d.  in  1885. 

Armi — Per  fess.  or  and  sa.,  a  wolf  ramp.,  counterchanged 
between  two  trees,  eradicated,  in  chief,  ppr.    Crai — A  demi- 


lion,  ramp.  ar.  semee  of  buckles,  sa.,  the  sinister  paw  resting 
on  a  shield,  also  sa.,  charged  with  a  wolf's  head,  erased,  also 
ar.     Motto — Virtute  et  labore. 

Scats — Isle  of  Raasay,  Skye,  co.  Inverness  :   and  Newbold 
Revel,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick. 


WOOD    OF    THE    WHITEHOUSE. 

Wood,  Heebebt  Howoeth,  Esq.  of  The  White- 
bouse,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  St.  John's 
Coll.  Oxon,  h.  2  May,  1834  ;  m.  1  Aug.  1867,  Alice 
Wyatt,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Carrington,  Esq. 
of  Cheltenham,  and  has  (with  six  younger  sons), 

I.  William  Howorth,  b.  21  Aug.  1868. 

II.  Ernest  Hardwick.  iii.  Herbert  Audley. 
I.  Louisa  Frances  Hasleden.  ii.  Eveline  Alice. 

III.  Mary  Agnes. 

Lineage.— William  AVood,   Esq.,   J.P.  and   D.L.,  6.  18 

Oct.  1758,  son  of  Nicholas  Wood,  and  Anne  Seward  his  wife 
(who  was  sister  of  William  Seward,  LL.D.,  founder's  kin 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxon,  and  dau.  of  Gregory  Seward, 
whose  mother,  Elizabeth  Smyth,  derived,  through  the  families 
of  Buckley,  Hereford,  and  Sturmy,  from  Kybble  White,  grand- 
father of  Sir  Thomas  White,  Founderof  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxon), 
m.  Frances,  only  child  of  Herbert  Haselden,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Benbow,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the  gallant 
Admiral  Benbow,  and  grand-dau.  of  Robert  Haselden,  Esq.,* 
by  Magdalen  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Herbert 
Howorth,  Esq.  of  The  Whitehouse.  The  issue  of  the  marriage 
of  Mr.  Wood  with  the  dau.  of  Herbert  Haselden  was  one  son 
and  six  daus., 

AViLLiAM  Seward,  of  the  Whitehouse. 

Anne  Seward,  m.  Richard  Thomas  Barra,  Esq. 

Emmaliue,  ni.  Eev.  Morgan  Jones. 

Mary.  Frances  Sarah. 

Elizabeth  Caroline. 

Herberta  Magdalen,  m.  Henry  Jones  Jenkyns,  Esq. 
Mr.  Wood  d.  8  March,  1833.    The  only  son, 

William  Seward  Wood,  Esq.  of  The  Whitehouse,  J.P.,  i. 
his  father  8  March,  1833;  vi.  1  Aug.  1833,  Mary  Anne,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Jonathan  Hardwick,  Esq.  of  Lulham,  and  had 
issue, 

Herbert  Howorth,  now  of  Whitehouse. 
Marianne  Elizabeth. 
Sarah  Frances. 
HecZ.  11  April,  1862. 

Arms — Or,  a  cross-crosslet  gu.  Creit — A  cubit  arm  erect 
vested  or,  cuffed  arg.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cross-crosslet 
gu.    Motto — Credo  cruce  Christi. 

Seat — The  Whitehouse,  Vowchurch,  co.  Hereford. 


WOOD     OF    OSMINGTON. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Ellen  Maegaeet,  of  Osmington, 
Dorsetshire,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Clerk  Patison, 
Esq.,  m.  1883,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Edwaed  Atktns 
Wood,  Esq.  of  Osmington  House,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Major  Dorsetshire  Militia,  who  d.  s.  p.  1892. 

Lineage. — Robert  Serrell  Wood,  Esq.  of  Osmington 
House,  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Bathwick, 
Somerset,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1815,  having  had  issue. 

Rev.  Robert  Serrell  Wood,  of  Osmington  House,  who  m. 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Edward  Atkyns   Bray,  Esq.  of  Tavistock, 
Devon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Robert  Serrell,  of  Osmington,  m.  and  d.  in  America,  leav- 
ing issue,  Jefferson  Serrell,  now  of  Osmington  House, 
Major  Border  Regt.,  6.  6  March,  1850,  m.  1  June,  1889,  Lina 
Margaret,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  Randal  Howland  Roberts,  Bart, 
of  Britfieldstown,  co.   Cork;   Emily,  deceased;  Virginia; 
Gertrude,  deceased. 
Edward  Atkyns,  of  whom  presently. 
Caroline,  m.  Harry  Tonkin,  Esq.  of  Pamfleet,  Devon. 
Emily,  d.  young. 

Harriett,   m.    Itev.   John    Edward    Kempe,   Rector    of    St. 
James's,  Piccadilly,  London,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

The  younger  son, 

Edward  Atkyns  Wood,  Esq.  of  Osmington  House,  J. P., 
D.L.,  late  Major  Dorset  Militia,  b.  1810 ;  m.  1st,  July,  1834, 


*  Bobebt  Haselden,  Esq.  of  Over  Hulton,  co.  Lancaster, 
had,  by  Magdalen  Howobth  his  wife,  three  sons,  Herbert, 
m.  Mary  Benbow,  and  had  an  only  child,  Frances,  in.,  as  in 
the  text,  William  Wood,  Esq.;  Bartholomew,  d.  s.  p.  i. ;  and 
William,  who  had  one  son. 

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WOO 


Frances  Maria  Pale,  elder  dau.  of  Col.  Hervey  Smith,  of 
Aspley  House,  Woburn,  Beds ;  "Jndly,  May,  1859,  Anna 
Isabella,  elder  dau.  of  Kev.  James  Grasett,  Rector  of  Edwin- 
Loch,  Herts,  and  3rdly,  Oct.  1SS3,  Ellen  Margaket  (now  of 
Osiiiinston),  elder  dau.  of  the  late  James  Clerk  Patison,  Esq. 
of  Belfast,  and  d.  s.  p.  1892. 

Stat — Osminirton,  Weymouth. 

Mtsidencc — Hinton  House,  Christchurch,  Hants. 


"WOOD    OF    DRIFFIELD    AND    HOBIN 
HOOD'S    BAY. 

Wood,  Eichard,  Esq.  of  Driffield,  and  The  Ecd 
House,  Eobin  Hood's  Bay,  co.  York,  b.  29  Juue, 
1820 ;  educated  at  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  London, 
and  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  graduated  as 
]\r.D.  of  the  University  of  St.  Andrew,  1842, 
M.E.C.S.  Eng.  1860,  L.S.A.  London,  IBJl,  iVIedieal 
Officer  of  Health,  &c.,  Senior  Phjsician  to  the 
Driffield  and  East  Eiding  Cottage  Hospital. 

Lineage. — According  to  Lower's  Falronymica  Brituii- 
nka,  the  Wood  families  are  undoubtedly  of  Anglo-Saxon 
origin,  the  surname  occurring  as  early  as  Domesday  Book  in 
the  form  of  De  Silva,  and  as  de  la  Wodb  in  the  Hundred 
Rolls.  One  of  the  earliest  records  of  the  Woods  of  Poppleton 
is  to  be  found  in  the  De  Banco  Rolls,  as  William  le  Wode  dc 
Nether  Poppleton,  ^Oiip.  22  Edwakd  III.  (a.d.  1349).  Fioni 
Parish  registers  and  other  deeds,  we  gather  that  this  was  a 
yeoman  family  possessed  of  land  in  the  parishes  of  Poppleton 
and  Hessay,  co.  York,  where  they  have  been  resident  for  some 
generations.  Though  it  would  appear  that  the  de  la  Wode 
family  originally  sprang  from  Almonbury,  near  Leeds,  1200, 
the  ancient  escutcheon  of  whom  is  still  to  be  found  in  the 
church  of  this  parish,  namely  a  shield  sa.  on  a  benu  arg. 
three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field. 

Matthew  Wood,  yeoman,  of  Cattal,  in  the  parish  of  Hun- 
singore,  near  Wctherley,  co.  York,  b.  circa  1G70,  and  was  bur. 
3  May,  1744,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife  (bur.  15  May,  1744), 
with  other  issue, 

Biehard,  bapt.  29  April,  1693. 

Matthew,  bapt.  17  March,  1693. 

George,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  youncest  son, 

George  Wood,  yeoman,  of  Hessay  and  Nether  Poppleton, 
nearY'ork,  bapt.atHunsingore,  11  Sept.  1705  ;  bur.  9  Sept.  1764 
(will  proved  in  Y'ork,  28  Sept.  1765).  He  m.  1st,  21  Jan.  1731-2, 
Margaret  Barton,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  28  March,  1V41) 
had  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  bapt.  31  Oct.  1733;  m.  1764,  Mary  Jacques. 

n.  John,  bapt.  20  July,  1737;  bur.  24  April,  1741. 

iir.  George,  bapt.  5  Xov.  1738. 

I.  Ann,  bapt.  16  April,  1732. 

II.  Helen,  bapt.  16  April,  1736;  m.  Thomas  Cartwright,  of 
Nether  Poppleton,  son  of  John  Cartwright,  of  Ilufforlh. 

III.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  27  Jan.  bur.  8  Feb.  1739-40. 

He  rd.  2ndly,  20  June,  1742,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Mawson,  of 
Piighton,  Kirkby  Overblows,  near  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who 
was  bapt.  27  Aug.  1721  ;  bur.  11  Oct.  1778)  had  issue, 

IV.  Eichard,  bapt.  14  Dec.  1744;  bur.  8  Aug.  1745. 

T.  William,  bapt.  16  Aug.  1746,  of  Nether  Popleton,  co.  York. 

VI.  John,  bapt.  21  Sept.  1750. 

VII.  Benjamin,  bapt.  14  March,  1752;  d.  same  month. 

VIII.  Benjamin,  bapt.  19  Aug.  1755. 
II.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Sarah,  bapt.  7  March,  1742-3. 

V.  Margaret,  bapt.  17  Oct.  1748. 

VI.  Anne,  bapt.  23  June,  1753. 

VII.  Mar^-,  bapt.  29  June,  1769 ;  bur.  2  April,  1780. 

VIII.  Isabella,  bapt.  3  May,  1761  ;  m.  William  Hardcastlc,  of 
Upper  Popideton,  son  of  William  Hardcastlc,  of  Wetherby, 
weaver.  ix.  Jane,  bapt.  15  April,  1763. 

The  youngest  son, 

Richard  Wood,  Esq.  of  Upper  Poppleton,  in  the  parish  of 
Bishophill  Junr.,  York,  bapt.  27  June,  1757  ;  in.  22  Nov.  1779, 
Ann  (bapt.  25  Dec.  175i:,  d.  12  March,  1820),  dau.  of  William 
Prince,  gent,  of  Upper  and  Nether  Poppleton  (descendant  of 
the  ancient  "Prince  "  family  of  Shrewsbury,  and  Abbey  Fore- 
gate,  CO.  Salop).  Richard  Wood  d.  from  the  effects  of  an 
encounter  with  highwaymen  by  whom  he  was  waylaid  and 
attacked  near  Y'ork,  13  March,  1814,  will  proved  in  York,  8 
fc'ept.  1815.     Of  this  alliance  there  was  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Overton,  co.  York,  6.  3  Jan.  1785;  d.  11  Dec. 
1867.  He  m.  Sarah  (d.  1  March,  1866),  dau.  of  Robert 
Moseley,  Esq.  of  Harlthorpe,  Bubwith,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  had  issue,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress,  6.  1828,  to.  6 
May,  lb56,  Robert  Wameford,  Esq.,  son  of  Henry  Warne- 


ford,  Esq.  of  Dunnington,  co.  Y'ork,  nephew  of  the  Eer 
Canon  Warneford,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Oxou,  founder  of  the 
"  Warneford  Hospital,"  Leamington. 

II.  Richard,  b.  15  Jan.  1787;  d.  6  Sept.  1815,  leaving  issue, 
one  son. 

III.  William,  h.  23  Jan.  1789  ;  d.  1  Aug.  1806. 

IV.  Benjamin,  b.  7  Jan.  1792  ;  sailed  for  West  Africa. 

V.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  James,  6.  19  Sept.  1797  ;  m.  2  Aug.  1831,  Mary  Wright- 
.■ion,  and  d.  21  Aug.  l8;9,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  8  Way, 
lbti4)  a  son,  William,  H.M.C.S.,  of  Edinburgh. 

I.  Sarah,  6.  4  Aug.  17  0;  m.  M.  Bell,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and 
had  issue,  the  Kev.  Richard  Bell,  tlieologian  and  author. 

II.  IMary,  b.  21  Dec.  1782;  d.  27  Nov.  1864;  m.  Thomas 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Everingham,  brother  of  John  Wright, 
i;sq..  Surgeon,  and  uncle  of  Frederick  Wright,  Esq., 
Surgeon,  L.S.A.  London,  J.P.,  of  Derwent  Hill,  Stamford 
Bridge,  co,  Y'ork. 

III.  Jane,  6.  19  June,  1800;  to.  Thomas  Plowman,  Esq., 
Coroner,  son  of  Thomas  Plowman,  Esq.,  Coroner,  of  The 
Grange,  Haxby,  co.  York. 

IV.  Eliza,  6.  21  Dec.  1804;  n.  Thomas  Welhcrall,  tutor,  of 
Snape. 

The  5th  son, 

John  Wood,  Esq.,  Surgeon,  of  Middleton-on-the-Wolds, 
East  Y'orkshire,  6.  7  Nov.  1794;  educated  at  St.  Thomas  and 
Guy's  Hospitals,  London,  held  medical  appointments;  m.  17 
July,  1819,  Ann  (b.  9  Dec.  1800,  d.  22  Nov.  1877),  dau,  and 
co-heiress  of  J.  Haider,  yeoman,  of  Normanby,  Fylingdales, 
CO.  Y'ork,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1871  (will  pioved  in  Y'ork,  7  Feb> 
1872)  having  by  her  had,  with  junior  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daus. 

I.  Richard,  now  of  DrifTield  and  The  Red  House,  Robin 
Hood's  Bay  ;  present  representative. 

II.  Haider,  analyst,  studied  (under  Professor  Hofmann, 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.)  at  the  Royal  College  of  Chemistry, 
London,  b.  2  June,  1822;  d.  s.  p.  22  July,  i860,  interred  at 
Jliddleton,  wliere  a  monumental  tombstone  is  erected  to 
his  memory. 

III.  Williom,  Surgeon,  of  The  Cottage,  Middlefon-on-the- 
Wolds,  b.  5  Dec.  1835;  educated  at  the  Andersonian 
University,  Glasgow,  where  he  was  appointed  Demonstrator 
on  Anatomy  (Assistant -House  Surgeon  to  Sir  William 
Ferguson,  Bart.,  F.K.S.,  at  King's  College  Hospital),  King's- 
College,  London  and  Paris,  M.R.C.S.  England,  L  S.A. 
London  1857,  medical  adviser  to  the  Right  Hon.  John,  Lord 
Hotham  ;  m.  17  July,  1863,  Jane  {b.  15  Dec.  1842),  dau.  of 
Jotin  Woiiindin,  Esq.  of  Hutton.s-Ambo,  co.  York,  allied 
maternally  to  Henry,  1st  Lord  Sidmouth,  throui.'h  the 
Scare  family  of  Derby,  sister  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wotlindin, 
M.A.  Cantab,  Rector  of  Bridlington,  and  cousin  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Lonsdale,  JI.  A.,  Wrangler  Cantab,  Vicar  of  Upperby^ 
Carlisle,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Haider  William,  of  9,  Osnaburgh  Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  b.  16  Dec.  1864;  educated  at  St.  Peter's  School, 
Y'ork,  University  College,  London,  and  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  assumed  in  addition  to  his  patronymic  the 
surname  of  Thorpe-Davies  subsequent  to  his  marriage 
with  Isabelle  Katharine,  b.  6  Aug.  1865,  only  dau.  of  C.apt. 
L.  B.  J.  Davies,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  granddau.  of  Lieut.  T. 
L.  Davies,  M.D  ,  A.D.C.  to  George,  8th  Marquis  of  Tweed- 
dale,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Thorpe,  E.I.C.S.,  great- 
granddau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  D.  B.  Davies,  99th  Regt.  of 
Foot,  and  the  Hon.  Robert  Thorpe,  Chief  Justice  of  Sierra 
Leone,  B.A.,  LL.D.,  by  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Fether- 
6toa,  Bart,  of  Ardagh  (see  Bcrke's  Peerage). 

2  Richard  Meadows,  6.  7  Aug.  1868;  nephew  and  godson 
of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Wrangham,  Vicar  of  Garton,  co. 
■York,  cousin  of  the  Venerable  Archdeacon  Wrangham, 
M.A.,  F.R.S.  3  Alfred  Nunneley,i6.  9  Oct.  1881. 

1  Constance  Clemcnce,  6.  31  May,  1886,  goddau.  of  the 
late  Alfred  Meadows,  Esq.,  M.D.  London,  F'.R.C.P., 
Commander  of  the  Order  of  Vasa,  Sweden,  J. P.  for 
Middlesex,  of  George  Street,  Hanover  Square.  W.,  and 
Poyle  Park,  Colnbrook,  Bucks,  an  eminent  physician  and 
author. 

IV.  John,  b.  16  Oct.  1825;  d.  v.  p.  4  Dec.  1833. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  17  Feb.  1824. 

II.  Annie,  6.  24  Dec.  1827;  d.  21  June,  1887. 

K' aide  nee  s~T:\\c  Red  House,  Robin  Hood's  Bay;  The  Cottage,. 
Middleton-on-the-Wolds  ;  and  Driffield,  co.  York. 


WOODCOCK    OF    BEARSBY    HOUSE. 

Woodcock,  Henet  Clekveb,  Esq.  of  Ecarsby 
House,  CO.  Leicester,  J.P.,  b.  1  Dec.  1817 ;  m.  20 
Oct.  1840,  Mary  Anne  j4gnes,  youngest  dau.  of 
Christopher  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Gaddcsby,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  John  William  Graham,  6.  25  Sept.  1841. 

II.  Christopher  Cleever,  6.  16  July,  1844;  m.  2  July,  1868. 

III.  Frederick,  b.  20  Aug.  1845;  771.  12  June,  1872. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  29  Dec.  1846. 


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T.  Arthur  Kilby,  6.  18  June,  1849;  d.  16  March,  1869. 
-vi.  Alfred  Parlby,  6.  6  July,  1850  ;  d.  24  Dec.  1859. 

I.  AnneKobina,  b.  25  Feb.  1843;  d.  25  June,  18G3. 

II.  Agnes  Eliza  Graham,  0.  19  June,  1852  ;  d.  25  Jan.  1886. 

III.  Edith  Mary,  6.  28  July,  1854 ;  d.  June,  1861. 

Xiineage. — The  first  of  this  family  entered  in  the  Visita- 
tion of  CO.  Leicester,  1683,  supposed  to  be  descended  from  Sir 
John  Woodcock,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1405.  Ralph  Wood- 
cock, Esfj.,  b.  1558:  vi.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eev.  William 
Clabkb,  of  Bruntingthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  and  c^  165G,  leaving 
a  son, 

Edwabd  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Keame,  6.  160G:  w.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Henry  Faunt,  Esq.  of  Claybrook,  and  d.  1658,  leaving 
a,  son, 

Ealp  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Keame,  b.  1633;  ra.  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Lewin,  of  Thurnby,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1696)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1707,  a  son, 

TuoMAS  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Keame,  1665;  m.  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  by  Barbara,  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Bart,  of  Bosworth  Park, 
and  had  a  son, 

TnoMAs  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Keame,  bapt.  25  Nov.  16?0  ;  ra. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Poehin,  Esq.  (grandson  of  the  last- 
named  Thomas  Pochin),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress  of  Sir  Charles  Hussey,  Bart,  of  Caythorpe,  and  had  a 
son, 

Kev.  Thomas  Woodcock,  Vicar  of  Wigston  and  Kilby,  b. 
1718;  m.  24  July,  174.5,  Christian,  dau.  of  i^ox,  |of  Burton 
Latimer,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  1763,  leaving  an  only  sur- 
viving son. 

Rev.  Henry  Woodcock,  Vicar  of  Barkby,  co.  Leicester,  and 
Rector  of  Caythorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  12  Aug.  1755  ;  m.  1  Nov. 
1785,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Whatoffe  Cleever,  Esq.  of  Syston, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1835),  left  at  his 
decease,  28  July,  1826,  a  son, 

John  William  Woodcock,  Esq.,  6.  13  Sept.  1786 ;  m.  4  July, 
5811,  Joanna,  dau.  of  George  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Gaddesby, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Oct.  1824)  left  at  his  decease,  11  Nov. 
1319,  one  son  and  one  dau., 

IIenet  Cleevek,  now  of  Rearsby  House. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Michael  Hutton,  of  Seaton  Rectory,  Rutland, 
and  had  issue. 

^'eat— Rearsby  House,  co.  Leicester. 


WOODCOCK    OF    BOLNORE. 

Woodcock,  Thomas  Holme,  Esq.  of  Bolnore, 
Sussex,  b.  14  June,  1866. 

Liineage.— The  Woodcocks  of  Wigan  came  originally 
from  Cuerden,  in  the  parish  of  Leyland,  co.  Lancaster,  where 
they  held  lands  since  the  13th  century.  The  founder  of  the 
Wigan  branch  was 

Thomas  Woodcock,  great-grandson  of  John  Woodcocke,  of 
Cuerden,  Gent.  He  mi.  in  1738,  Ellen,  dau.,  and  eventually 
)ieires3  of  James  Spencer,  of  Newburgh  House,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  tno  sons  ;  Spencer,  the  younger  rf.  s.  ^i.  The 
■elder 

John  Woodcock,   Esq.   of  Newburgh  House,   m.   23   Feb.- 
3  768,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Baldwin,   Vicar  of 
Levland,  and  great  granddau.  of  John  Baldwin,   Mayor  of 
Wigan  in  1690,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Ellen,  iH.  John  Hoilson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wigan. 
Sarah,  in.  R.  Thicknesse,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wigan. 
The  only  son, 

Thomas  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Newburgh  House  and  Bank 
House,  Wigan,  ra.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward 
Holme,  Esq.,  2nd  sou  of  Hugh  Holme,  Esq.  of  Holland  House, 
Wigan,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of 
Thomas  Bankes,  Esq.,  great  grandson,  and  one  of  the  repre- 
eentatives  of  Sir  Peter  Legh,  of  Lyme,  High  Sheriff  of 
Cheshire  1595,  which  Hugh  Holme  was  son  and  heir  of 
Edward  Holme,  Esq.,  and  Jane,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Walter  Hastings,  Esq.,  great  grandson  of  Francis  Hastings, 
K.G.,  Earl  of  Huntingdon.  By  Elizabeth,  his  wife  (who  d.  27 
June,  1857),  Thomas  Woodcock  had  issue, 

1.  John,  of  Newburgh  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  The  Elms, 
Wigan,  J. P.  for  Lancashire,  d.  1890,  having  m.  1st,  Sarah 
Hodson,  and  had  with  a  dau.,  a  son,  Frederick  (Rev.),  and 
2ndly,  Alice  Knowles,  by  whom  he  had,  inter  alios,  two 
.•<ons,  Herbert  Spencer,  J. P.,  of  Newburgh  House,  and  The 
Elms,  b.  1846,  and  Arthur  Baldwin,  B.A. 
i\.  Edward,  of  Wigan,  m  Margaret  Fraser,  and  had  issue, 
Edward  Holme,  Boberc  Fraser,  Dealtry,  and  Thomas. 


III.  Hentit,  of  Bolnore  and  Bank  House. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  fTaringion,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Henry  Leader,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

HI.  Mary  Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  Ralph  A.  Thicknesse,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Wigan,  and  had  issue, 

rv.  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Part,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Woodcock  d.  6  Nov.  1850.    His  3rd  son, 

Henry  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Bolnore,  and  Bank  House,  J. P., 
b.  2  March,  1814;  m.  1st,  18  Aug.  1840,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Marriott,  Esq.,  and  great-granddau.  of  Scudamore  Lechmere, 
Esq.  of  Fownhope  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1854)  had  issue, 

I.  Lucy  Jane,  to.  Thomas  G.  Godfrey-Faussett,  M.A.  (see 
that  famila),  and  has  issue. 

II.  Agnes,  m.  H.  G.  Slade,  Esq. 

III.  Everilda  Mary,  ra.  her  cousin,  Richard  -\therton 
ffarington,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Lancaster  (see  ffaeington  of 
Wtrden)  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Agatha  Maud. 

V.  Lilias  Frances  Ance,  m.  Percy  P.  Lascelles,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

VI.  Mabel  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Andrew  Edward  Phillimore 
Gray,  M.A. 

He   TO.   2ndly,   28  July,  1863,  Emily  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ridgway  Bridson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Holme,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Stephen,  6.  13  Oct.  1867. 

III.  John  Nevill,  6.  26  April,  1873. 

IV.  Geoffrey  Paul  Hastings,  b.  U  Feb.  1876;  d.  31  July, 
1890. 

V.  Wilfrid  James,  6.  3  May,  1878. 

VII.  Beatrice  Cecilia. 

VIII.  Phyllis  Margaret. 

IX.  Leitice  Mary  Faunt,  to.  F.  J.  Lascelles,  Esq.,  and  ha* 
issue. 

X.  Dorothy  Ellen. 

Mr.  Wocdoock  d.  Dec.  1891. 

SeaJ— Bolnore,  Cuckfield,  Ilayward's  Heath. 


WOODD   OF    CONYNGHAM    HAIiL, 
formerly    OF    SHINE    WOOD. 

WooDD,  Basil  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Conynglmm 
Hall,  CO.  York,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Knaresborough  1852  to  1868,  and  1874  to  1880, 
b.  7  July,  1815;  m.  13  July,  1837,  Charlotte 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Dampier,  of 
Colinshayj,  Somerset,  by  Mary  Charlotte,  his  wife, 
only  child  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Digby, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Jan.  1874)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Basil  Kilvington  (Rev.),  LL.M.,  b.   15  Sept.   1842  ;  m. 

1866,  Esther  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Edmund  Hollond, 
of  Benhall  Lodge,  Suffolk,  and  d.  16  April,  1886,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Basil  Aubrey  Hollond,  b.  1868. 

2  Evelyn  Anthony,  b.  1870. 

1  Agnes  Esther,  d.  «nm. 

2  Cicely  Mary. 

3  Dorothy  Eugenia. 

4  Edith  Harriet. 

5  Gertrude  Frances. 

II.  Alexander  Dampier,  b.  9  Aug.  1847  ;  d.  s.  j'.  11  Feb. 
1893. 

III.  Lawrence  Henry  Orde,  b.  9  Oct.  1851 ;  m.  Anne  Down- 
ing, dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Evans, of  Blackwall,  Derby;  d.  s.  p. 
May,  1879. 

I.  Gertrude  Mary,  m.  Marmaduke  W.  Whitaker,  Esq.  (who 
d.  25  Feb.  1879),  eldest  son  of  W.  W.  Whitaker,  Esq.  of 
Breckamore,  co.  York,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1891,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Georgiana,  m.  Samuel,  2nd  son  of  Joseph 
Harris,  Esq.  of  Westcotes,  Leicester,  and  d.  15  March, 
1878,  leaving  issue, 

III.  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  Welbury  J.  Mitton  (who  rf.  25  Nov. 
1S88,  s.  p.),  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Canon  Mitton,  of  Manning- 
ham,  CO.  York. 

IV.  Frances  Louisa. 

V.  Katherine  Isabella. 

Liineag'e.— Lawrence  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Holly  Hall,  co. 
York,  is  believed  to  have  been  younger  son  of  Lawrence  del 
Wodde  of  Longley  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Almondbury,  same  co., 
and  brother  of  George  del  Wodde,  of  Longley  aforesaid  (who 
d.  1486,  Post.  Mart.  Inq.  Leeds,  11  Feb.,  Anno  3  Henry  VII.), 
whose  son,  John  del  Wodde,  of  Longley,  left  three  daus.,  co- 
heirs (Post.  Mort.  Inq.  2  Nov.,  32  Heney  VIII.  Will  proved 
York,  June,  1538). 

Lawrence   del   Wodde,    of   Longley   Hall,    living   21-35 


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Henbt  YI.,  grandson  ofAVilliam  del  Wodde,  of  Longlcy,  living 
1370.  son  of  Thomas  del  Woude,  of  Longloy,  living  1354,  men- 
tioned in  Post.  Mort.  Inq.  aforesaid,  r.i.  Joanna,  dau.  of  Adam 
Beaumont,  of  Newsome,  co.  York,  and  were  both  hur.  in 
Almondbury  Church. 

Lawrence  'Woodd.  of  Holly  Hall,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  rhilip  Yonge  (eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Yonge,  Knt.,  of 
Caynton.  co.  Salop,  liy  Margaret,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas 
Eyton,  Knt.,  of  Kyton,  and  had  issue.     His  third  son, 

Alexander  Woodd,  settled  at  Shyncwood,  in  the  parish  of 
Shyneton,  co.  Salop,  before  1525 :  he  was  bur.  in  the  church 
of  Shyneton,  and  liis  will  was  proved  at  Lichfield,  2  July, 
15-4G,  by  Joan  his  wife  ;  he  had  (among  other  issue),  i.  Peter, 
his  heir ;  ii.  William,  of  Shynewood  (will  proved  at  Lichfield, 
15-lS,  by  his  brother  Peter) ;  iii.  John  ;  iv.  Rowland  ;  v. 
EUyn,  m.  John Persehouse,  of  Sedgeley  Hall,  co.  Stafford.  Tlie 
eldest  son, 

Peter  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Shynewood  1544  to  1572,  ?».  Felicia, 
dau.  of  Henry  Warham,  Esq.,  co.  Chester,  by  Ann  Harrington 
his  wife,  and  had  issue,  i.  Alexander,  his  heir ;  ii.  Henry,  M.D., 
of  the  West  Coppice,  co.  Salop,  m.  1st,  the  dau.  and  heir  of 
Evett,  and  had  two  daus.,  co-lieirs,  Maria,  m.  Edward  Mason, 
Esq.  of  Stretton,  co.  Salop,  and  Evetta  m.  Richard  Boteville 
(alias  Thynne)  of  Boteville,  co.  Salop.  He  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor 
Morecock,  of  Eowlesley-super-Trent,  widow  of  John  Heath, 
Esq.  of  Orton  (Overton),  co.  Cliester,  and  of  Lancelot  Lacon, 
Esq.  of  Willey ;  iii.  William,  living  at  Shynewood,  1593-8;  iv. 
Edward,  Jii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Barnfield,  d.  s.  p. ;  v. 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p. ;  vi.  Richard,  d.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Shyncwood  and  the  White  (aZ(os 
Black)  Abbey,  co.  Salop;  admitted  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
London,  Nov.  3,  loCO;  m.  tst,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
Onslow,  Esq.  of  On.slow,  co.  Salop;  she  was  bur.  in  the 
chancel  at  Alberbury  Church,  and  left  a  dau.,  Joan,  bapt.  '20 
March,  1574-5  (and  Mary,  said  to  be  wife  of  Richard  Heylin). 
He  Id.  2ndly,  29  July,  1577,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jen- 
ninges,  Esq.  of  Wellingbourne,  co.  Salop,  by  Katherine  his 
•wife,  dau.  of  William  Otlcy,  Esq.  of  Pichford,  co.  Salop,  and 
had  by  her  issue, 

I.  Peter,  his  heir. 

II.  Basil,  D.L.,  whose  line  see  below. 

I.  Cicely,  m.  Rechard  Persehouse,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and 
had  issue. 

II.  Felicia,  m.  Edmund  Gittins,  Esq.  of  Aston  Rogers,  co. 
Salop,  and  had  issue. 

in.  Milburga,  vi.  John  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Dagenham,  Ersex, 
and  bad  issue. 
Mr.  Woodd,  whose  will  dated  5  May,  1G13,  was  proved  G  June, 
1614,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Shinewood  and  of  the  White  Abbey,  b. 
about  1578.  Entered  his  pedigree  at  the  Heralds'  Visitation,  co. 
Salop  1523,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1G40,  m.  Judith,  d.au.  of  John 
Heath,  Esq.  of  Orton,  by  Eleanor  Morecock,  of  Rowlesley,  his 
wife  and  relict  of  Lancelot  Lacon,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur. 
27  Aug.  1624)  he  had, 

I.  Alexakdeb,  his  heir. 

n.  Henry,  of  Wcstbury,  co.  Salop,  bapt.  30  June,  1G19,  ).(. 
Alice  Gerrard,  co.  Chester. 

I.  Mary,  aged  15  years  1625,  m.  1st,  20  April,  1626,  Richard 
Yonge,  Esq.  of  Bishops  Castle,  co.  Salop,  and  2ndly,  John 
Pcole,  Esq.  of  Criggiou. 

II.  Eleanor,  aged  13  years  1623,  vi.  Edward  Kempson,  Esq. 
of  Billston,  CO.  Stafford. 

III.  Dorothy,  aged  12  years  1623,  m.  John  Gregory,  Esq.  of 
Rodington,  co.  Salop. 

IV.  Priscilla,  aged  6  years  1623,  d.  unm.,  bur.  10  Jan.  1G35. 

V.  Anne,  bapt.  28  Dec.  1615,  m.  Cadwallader  Griffiths,  Esq. 
of  Boyhey,  co.  Montgomery. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  13  May,  1G21,  in.  Griffith  Griffiths,  Esq. 
of  Welshpool. 

vii.  Teresa,  aged  1  year  1C23. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Astley, 
Knt.  of  Pattshall,  co.  Stafford,  by  Margery  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Walter  Aston,  Knt.  of  Tixall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  he 
had  further  issue, 

iir.  Thomas,  bapt.  15  July,  1628. 

IV.  Walter.  v.  Basil. 

■VI.  Peter,  of  Shinewood  (will  proved  1677). 

VII.  Edward,  bapt.  12  Sept.  1G33,  m.  Clare,  dau.  of  William 
Berrington,  Esq.  of  Moat  Hall,  Salop. 

viil.  Mary,  bapt.  7  Dec.  1G29. 

IX.  Catherine,  bapt.  30  Nov.  1631. 

X.  Magdalen,  bapt.  22  Sept.  1636. 

XI.  Anna,  bapt.  4  June,  1639. 

Mr.  Woodd  d.  1658.    His  elder  son, 

Alexander  Woodd,  Esq.  of  the  White  Abbey,  aged  8  years 
1623.  Entered  his  pedigree  at  the  Heralds  Visitation,  co. 
Salop,  1663,  TO.  1st,  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Astley,  Knt. 


of  Pattshall,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  F.  Trentham,  of  Row- 
cester,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  was  bur.  29  Nov.  1666) 
he  had 

I.  Peter,  bapt.  10  March,  1648,  d.  young. 

II.  Peter,  bapt.  16  Dec.  1653,  bur.  28  May,  1672. 

III.  Basil,  of  the  Wliite  Abbey  and  of  Shrewsbury,  bapt.  29 
Nov.  1G58,  m.  5  Aug.  1G80,  Abigail,  dau.  of  Robert  Leigh- 
ton,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Leighton,  Bart,  of  Loton, 
CO.  Salop,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  there  7  Aug. 
1714,  will  dated  11  Jan.  1711,  proved  1716  and  1729),  had 
issue,  sixteen  children,  viz.: — 

1  Alexander,  bapt.  1683,  buried  there  1684. 

2  Peter  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Hcston,  co.  Middlesex,  bapt.  29' 
Oct.  1685,  in.  Judith,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Webster, 
Esq.  of  the  parish  of  St.  Olave,  Southwark,  and  d.  1731, 
leaving  issue,  the  eldest  of  whom  was  John  Webster 
Woodd,  of  Dane,  Saycon,  6.  1714,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Plcusauncc  Watson,  Esq.  of  Old  Malton  Abbey,  co.  York. 

3  Basil,  of  Salop  and  Jamaica,  bapt.  1688,  d.  1734,  leaving 
by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  (who  was  bur.  1730)  two  sons,  1 
Leighton,  father  of  Rev.  Basil  Woodd.  Prebendary  of 
Bristol  1801,  and  Mansfield  Blackgray  Woodd;  2  Basil, 
of  Bristol,  1)1.  and  had  issue. 

4  Leighton,  bapt.  1689,  bur.  1707. 

5  Edward,  bapt.  1692. 

6  Frances,  bapt.  1694,  living  1711. 

7  Thomas,  bapt.  1695,  of  Worcester,  J. P.,  Mayor  1746, 
bur.  1754,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of 
Worcester  (see  Rogers  of  Yarlinptoa). 

8  Laurence,  bapt.  1696,  "living  1711. 

1  Gertrude,  bapt.  1682,  Mrs.  Turner. 

2  Margery,  bapt.  1684,  living  1711. 

3  Abigail,  bapt.  1G86,  bur.  1690. 

4  Anne,  bapt.  1690,  m.  Dr.  Burney.  She  d.  1772,  aged  83, 
he  d.  1789,  .aged  80. 

5  Dorothy,  bapt.  1691,  living  1711. 

6  Abigail,  bapt.  1697,  m.  1715,  Robt.  Adams,  Esq. 

7  Judith,  bapt.  and  bur.  at  Alberbury,  1699. 

8  Eleanor,  bapt.  1700,  bur.  1707. 

IV.  Francis,  bapt.  30  July,  16G0. 

V.  Laurence,  living  1672. 

VI.  Alexander,  bapt.  26  Nov.  1662,  Citizen  of  London,  hatj 
by  Cailierine,  his  wife,  Stephen,  Philip,  Laurence,  and 
Alexander.     Will  dated  29  Nov.  1724.    Proved  July,  1725. 

I.  Graces  bapt.  !3  March,  1647. 

II.  Judith,  bapt.  12  Aug.  1649. 

III.  Mary,  bapt.  28  Dec.  IGoi. 

IV.  Anne,  bur.  at  Alberbury,  30  Not.  1654. 

V.  Anne,  bapt.  26  Nov.  1655. 

VI.  Dorothy,  bapt.  26  Nov.  16-')6. 

VII.  Eleanor,  bapt.  10  Dec.  1663. 

AlcxanderWoodd  m.  2ndly,  at  Pontcsbury,  5  Feb. 1666,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Adams,  Esq.  of  Longdon,  co.  Salop, 
and  d.  Sept.  1672,  leaving  by  her,  with  a  dau.  (Elizabeth, 
bapt.  2  Sept.  16C9),  one  son, 

Ciiari.es  Woodd,  born  at  the  WhiteAbbey,  and  bapt.  at  Alber- 
bury, 8  Sept.  1667.  He  is  mentioned  in  his  father's  will,  dated 
12  April,  1672,  as  of  the  Corner  House,  Friday  Street,  Cheap- 
side,  citizen  of  London.  He  in.  (licence  dated  May  16,  1711) 
Sarah,  b.  16  May,  1683,  dau.  of  William  Barnham,  Esq.  and 
heir  of  her  mother  Rebecca,  who  was  (in  her  heirs)  co-heir  of 
her  brother  Sir  Hugh  Myddleton,  Bart.,  of  Hurst  Hill;  she  d. 
at  Norwich,  1753.  He  was  bur.  on  March  9,  1716,  leaving  a 
dau.  (Sarah,  bapt.  29  Jan.  1713  ;  in.  Luke  Bird)  and  one  son, 

Alexander  Woodd,  of  Greenwich,  b.  4,  bapt.  14  April,  1714 ; 
TO.  Rebecca,  dau.  and  heir  of  Benjamin  WoUeston,  by  Rebecca, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Barnham,  by  his  3rd  wife,  and  had 
issue,  since  extinct.  He  m.  2ndly  Elizabeth  Seager,  of  Green- 
wich, and  d.  1787,  aged  73  years,  leaving  by  her,  one  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Woodd,  of  Guildford,  b.  1750  ;  in.  28  July, 
1771,  Mary  Buxton  (6.  1751;  d.  1813)  dau.  of  Timothy  Fox, 
Esq.  of  Rotherhithe  and  Kingston-on-Thames.  He  d.  1822, 
leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Woodd,  of  Boston  Villa,  in  the  parish  of  Ealing, 
b.  15  Feb.  1778 ;  in.  15  Feb.  1804,  Ann,  sister  and  heir  of  David 
Newman,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Cottage,  Hcston,  and  d.  186G,  aged 
88  years,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1832,  aged  53), 

I.  Samoel  Thomas,  b.  1805  ;  d.  unm.  1864. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  1812 ;  d.  1880,  leaving  issue,  of  whom  the 
eldest  is 

Samuel  Thomas,  of  Madras,  b.  1838,  who  has  issue,  five 
children,  the  eldest  of  whom  is  Alexander  Woodd. 

III.  David  Newman,  of  Chessington,  co.  Surrey,  b.  1814;  m. 
Emma,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1845. 

IV.  Nathaniel  Stenson,  of  Worlebury,  Weston-super-Mare, 
M.D.,  (;.  1818;  to.  Jcssoy,  only  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Stenson, 
M.D.,  Esq.  of  Buurton-on-tlie-Watcr,  co.  Gloucester. 

V.  Henry,  b.  1821 ;  »)i.  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus., 
the  eldest  son,  Henry,  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  who  m.  and  has 
Henry  Alexander,  and  other  is.suc. 

VI.  Basil,  6.  1823;  d.  1871,  leaving  one  soa,  Basil  Henry 
Wocdd,  and  two  daus. 


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I.  Eliza  Ann,  6.  1804;  m.  Henry  Ashwcrth,  and  Lad  issue. 

II.  Katharine  Ann,  b.  1807. 

in.  Mary  Ann,   b.    1808;    m.   John  Kent,   Esq.    of  Sutton 
Courtney,  co.  Berks,  J. P.     She  </.  18.=)9,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Anna  Maria,  6.  1809;  m.  Kev.  William  Keene,  of  Ted- 
dington  and  Melksham,  d.  s.  x>- 

V.  Julia  Anna,  b.  1810  ;  d.  unm.  1837. 

VI.  Sophia,  6.  1811;  d.  unm.  1868 

VII.  Lydia,  6.  1816. 

VIII.  Ann,  b.  1820 ;  m.  Henry  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Woodbury 
Down,  Stoke  Newington. 

Reverting  to 

Basil  WooDD,  LL.D.,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Woodd  and  Eliza- 
beth Jennings  his  wife.  He  was  Fellow  of  All  Soul's  Coll., Oxford, 
and  Chancellor  of  Rochester,  suffered  severely  for  his  devotion 
to  the  royal  cause,  and  d.  while  with  the  King  at  Oxford.  He 
■m.  1st,  Elinor,  dau.  of  John  Denham,  Esq.  of  Borstal,  Bucks, 
by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  Katherine,  ra.  Richard  Bowls, 
Esq.  of  Edmonstone,  Wilts,  Col.  in  the  Royalist  Army,  who 
wasslainin  the  defence  of  Alton  Church.  Dr.Woodd,  m.  2ndly, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  HughKeate,  Esq.  of  Hagborne,  by  Christian, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Upperton,  Esq.  of  BrigUtwell,  both  in 
CO.  Berks,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  Basil, 
his  heir ;  Thomas,  Fellow  of  Slerton  Coll.  Oxford,  who  joined 
the  royal  cause,  and  was  slain  at  Keston  Towns  End ;  John, 
also  an  adherent  to  the  royal  cause,  d.  s.  p. ;  Elizabeth,  m. 
John  Smith,  Esq.  of  co.  Lincoln  ;  Eleanor,  ui.  George  Smith, 
Esq. ;  and  Ann,  m.  Thomas  CofEn,  Esq.  Dr.  Woodd  was 
bur.  30  Nov.  1G45.    His  eldest  son, 

Basil  Woodd,  Esq.,  6.  10  Feb.  1619,  Capt.  in  the  Royalist 
army,  distinguished  at  the  affair  at  Cropcedy  Bridge  and  at  the 
Battle  of  Newbury.  He  to.  1st,  Esther  Meade,  and  2ndly,  29 
April,  1675,  Blanche  Millward,  of  Aklermarson,  co.  Worces- 
ster.  By  the  former  only  (who  d.  28  March,  1074)  he  had 
issue  three  sons  and  one  dau.    The  eldest  son, 

Basil  Woodd,  Esq.,  b.  10  Feb.  1650,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Hedges,  Esq.  of  Wansborough,  Wilts,  but  by  her  he 
had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Emmerson,  of  London,  and 
d.  1696,  having  had  by  her  three  daus.,  who  rf.  unni.,  and 
two  sons,  Basil,  6.  18  March,  1693-4,  d.  v.nr.i.  26  Dec.  1738 ; 
and 

Chakles  Woodd,  Esq.,  b.  25  June,  1697  (posthumous),  m. 
Elizabeth  Nottingham,  widow  of  Simon  Wilson,  Esq.  and  by 
her  (who  d.  11  June,  1745)  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  young, 
two  sons,  George  Basil,  of  whom  hereafter;  and  Basil,  b. 
1730,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Price,  of  Richmond,  Surrey, 
and  had  a  son,  Basil  (Rev.),  b.  1760,  m.  1st,  8  Feb.  1785,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Wood,  and  had  issue,  Basil,  d.  unm.  1811  ; 
Ann  Louisa,  to.  JohnMortlock,  Esq.,  and  tL  1824;  and  Hannah 
Sophia,  TO.  Thomas  Cahusao,  Esq.,  and  d.  1817.  Rev.  Basil 
Woodd,  m.  2ndly,  3  July,  1792,  Sophia  Sarah,  dau.  of  William 
Jupp,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  and  d.  1832,  leaving  by  the  latter 
(with  a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  H.  B.  Gabert)  two  sons, 
Charles  Samuel,  b.  9  Sept.  1795  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Lomax,  Esq.,  and  d.  2  June,  1838 ;  and  William  James  Tilson, 
b.  1  June,  1805,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Mignon,  Esq.,  and  d. 
Feb.  183G.    Mr.  Charles  Woodd's  eldest  son, 

George  Basil  Woodd,  Esq.,  b.  8  Jan.  1724  ;  m.  1st,  1  Aug. 
1749,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Price,  Esq.  of  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1771)  had  issue. 
Mr.  Woodd  to.  2ndly,  21  June,  1774,  Gertrude,  dau.  and 
eventually  heiress  of  George  Ballard,  Esq.  of  Leatherhead, 
CO.  Surrey,  and  of  Shoreham,  co.  Kent,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Borrct,  Esq.  of  Shoreham,  and  Eliza  his 
wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Trevor,  and  grand-dau.  of  John 
Hampden,  the  Patriot,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  16  Feb.  1818) 
had  issue, 

Charles,  6.  25  Aug.  1775 ;  d.  s.  p.  21  May  1827. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  31  Jan.  1777  ;  d.  s.  p.  1816. 

John  Alexander,  6.  3  July,  1779;  d.  s.  p.  13  May,  1802. 

Basil  George,  of  whom  presently. 

Susanna  Martha,  in.  May,  1801,  Robert  Middleton,  Esq.,  d. 

1848. 
Maria,  d.  unm.  3  Dec.  1814. 

Mr.  George  Basil  Woodd  d.  1784,  and  was  «.  hy  his  son, 

Basil  George  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Hillfield,  Hampstead,  Mid- 
dlesex, b.  26  April,  1781 ;  to.  8  Sept.  1814,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Mitton,  of  Harrogate  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  13  Jan.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  Basil  Thomas,  now  of  Conynham  Hall. 

II.  Robert  Ballard,  b.  28  July,  1816 ;  to.  7  Aug.  1849,  Barbara 
Mathew,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  M.  T.  Bethune,  Esq., 
M.D,,of  Inverness,  and  has  issue,  1  Basil  Robert,  b.  17  Jan. 
1851  :  2  Arthur  Bethune,  6.  10  Dec.  1852;  3  John  Town- 
shend,  b.  6  May,  1855 ;  1  Jane  Barbara ;  and  2  Mary 
Ursula. 

ui.  Charles  Henry  Lardner,  b.  18  Dec.  1821 ;  m.  1st,  6  Jan 


1852,  Lydia  Wilson,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Sole,  Esq. 
of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  June,  1856)  had  issue, 
Winifred  Charlotte,  vi.  Henry  C.  Dumbell,  Esq.,  son  of  G. 
Dumbell,  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  Mary  Bianca,  m.  30  April, 
1881,  Theodore  Bell,  Esq.  of  Epsom,  and  d.  30  May.  1881. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  26  April,  1864,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Joseph 
Harris,  of  Westcotes,  Leicester,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1893,  having 
by  her  had  issue,  Trevor  Basil,  b.  7  July,  1866;  Charles 
Hampden  Basil,  6.  2  Feb.  1869  ;  Gertrude  Jane ;  and  Ethel 
Grace. 

I.  Maria  Jane,  to.  29  April,  1851,  George  Henry  Nevinson, 
Esq.  of  Leicester,  d.  4  July,  1887,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary  Emma,  to.  31  July,  1845,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Roper, 
Rector  of  Puddle  Hinton,  Dorset,  eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Roper,  Esq.  of  Vane  House,  Hampstead,  and  d.  5  May, 
1865.  having  had  issue. 

III.  Ellen  bophia,  m.  20  May,  1846,  Rev.  William  Darwin, 
Fox,  of  Delamere,  co.  Chester,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1880) 
had  issue.    She  d.  1  Oct.  1887. 

IV.  Louisa  Gertrude,  to.  28  April,  1854,  Rev.  John  Walker, 
Rector  of  Bradwell,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Woodd  d.  28  Aug.  1872. 

Ai-ms — Gu.,  three  demi-savages  arg.,  each  holding  a  club 
over  the  dexter  shoulder  or.  Crest — A  demi-savage  as  in  the 
arms.  Motto — Non  nobis.  Another  Crest,  frequently  used — 
A  pelican  or  vulning  itself  ppr.     Motto — Serius  et  otiuB. 

Residence — Conyngham  Hall,  Knaresborough. 

Clubs — Carlton  and  Athenaium. 


WOODFORDE    OF    ANSFORD. 

WooDFOEDE,  Rev.  Alexander  John,  of  Ans- 
ford,  Somerset,  late  Vicar  of  Shepton  Jlontague, 
Castle  Cary,  b.  3  Aug.  1839 ;  m.  1st,  11  Jan.  1870, 
Elizabeth,  only  cliild  of  George  New  Luishley, 
Esq.  of  Clarence  Lodge,  Shirley,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  at  Lausanne,  5  Feb.  1885,  aged  35)  has  issue, , 

I.  Alexander  George  Leslie,  b.  19  Sept.  1373. 

II.  Robert  Edmond  Heighes,  b.  23  Dec.  1874. 

III.  Reginald  Fielding  Marriott,  b.  30  Nov.  1880. 
I.  Georgina  Maud,  b.  2  Nov.  1870. 

n.  Harriott  Ethel  Berkeley,  6.  8  April,  1872. 

III.  Margaret  Cicely  Neville,  b.  31  July,  1876. 

IV.  Katherine  Delicia,  b.  26  April,  1878. 

He  m.  2ndly,  27  Sept.  1886,  Agnes  Marie,  dau.  of" 
the   late   Rev.   William   Collett,  M.A.,  Eector   of 
Hawstead,    Suffolk,   by  Mary,   his   wife,   dau.   of 
Count  Ton  Linsingen,  of  Hanover,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

V.  Dorothy  Cecil,  d.  8  Jan.  1889,  aged  9  days. 

Xiineage. — Robert  Woodforde,  b.  at  Old,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, 3  April,  1606,  the  descendant  of  an  ancient  family,  ra. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert  Hanch,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Hannah, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Heighes,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir- 
Nicholas  Heighes,  of  Heighes  House,  and  W^st  Court  Manor,. 
Bensted,  Hants.  By  her  he  had,  with  other  issue,  i.  Samcel, 
his  heir  ;  ii.  John,  of  London,  from  whom  the  lato  Sir  Ralph. 
Woodforde,  Bart,  descended;  i.  Sarah;  ii.  Susannat ;  iii. 
Hannah;  iv.  Elizabeth,  andd.  s.  ^.    The  eldest  son, 

Samlel  Woodforde,  D.D.,F.R.S.,Prebendary  of  Winchester, 
and  Rector  of  Hartley  Mauduit  and  Shaldon,  Hants,  b.  15 
April,  1636,  was  a  poet  as  well  as  a  Divine,  and  a  learned  anti- 
quary. He  m.  1st,  10  Oct.  1661,  Alicia,  youngest  dau.  of  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Beale,  widow  of  Theodore  Beale,  B.D.,  of  Bucks, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Jan.  1664)  had  a  son,  Heighes,  his  heir; 
and  a  dau.  Alicia,  to.  Rev.  Alexander  Dalgress,  Rector  of 
Farringdon,  Hants.  Dr.  Woodforde  ra.  2ndly,  5  Feb.  1666, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Norton,  Esq,  of  Bensted,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  Samuel  Rev.) ;  John  d.  s.  p.;  Robert,  Canon  of  Wells; 
William,  M.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  George  Smith,  of  Binderton,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 
William,  d.  s.  p.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.,  and  had 
a  dau.  Elizabeth,  ia.  to  Sir  John  Guise,  Bart,  of  Upton  St. 
Leonards,  co.  Gloucester,  father  of  Sir  William  Berkeley 
Guise,  2nd  Bart,  of  Highnam  Court,  6.  14  June,  1775  ;  and 
Anne.  Dr.  Woodforde  d.  11  Jan.  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son. 

Rev.  Heighes  Woodforde,  Rector  of  Elvetham,  Hants,  and 
of  Epsom,  Surrey,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lam- 
port, of  Alton,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samcel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  John,  Rector  of  North  Curry,  Somerset,  m.  Miss  Hamil- 
ton, and  d.  early,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  Robert,  M.D.,  of  London,  had  issue,  John,  3LD.,  who 


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settled  at  Melliourne,  Australia  :  and  a  dau.,  m.  —  Finden, 
Ksq.  of  London,  and  has  a  son,  Wuoill'oide,  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  Army. 

2  Thomas,  M.P.,  of  Taunton,  vi.  Miss  Waters,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas:  Charles:  James;  Sophia,  m.  Capt. 
Moore  ;  Mary,  vi.  William  Kinglake,  Ksq.  of  Wilton  House, 
Taunton,  and  has  issue,  William,  Serjeant-at-Law,  the 
author  of  7'he  Inrasion  of  the  Crimea;  Itohert  Arthur; 
Hamilton,  51. D.,  of  'J'aunton,  whose  dau.  Elgiva  Mary, 
m.  21  Dec.  187C,  William  Thomas,  3rd  son  of  Earl  titz- 
williara. 

IV.  Thomas,  m.  Sarah,  sister  of  John  Adams,  D.D.,  and  d. 
30  May,  1800,  aged  ST.     He  had  issue, 
Francis  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ansford,  I78'2-1832;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of   Uichard  Clarlse,   Esq.  of  Epsom,   and  il,  2  Feb.  1836, 
leaving  issue, 

I  Thomas,  M..\.,  Koetor  of  Ansford  1832-6,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Braithwaite,  K.N.,  and  d.  19  Feb.  18ofi, 
aged  59,  liaving  had  issue,  Arthur,  d.  s.  }). ;  Edward, 
d.  s.  p.  ;  Eliza ;  Julia,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Lockyer,  Hec- 
tor ot  Westcot  Barton,  Oxon,  and  has  issue  ;  and  Mary 
Jane,  deceased. 
'  ■  2  Franci.s,  of  Ansford  b.  1781 ;  m.  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Cornelius  Cardew,  Rector  of  St.  Ernie,  Cornwall,  and 
left  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus.,  Francis  Henry,  M.D. 
of  Taunton,  m.  Mary  Cotton,  and  has  issue  (Francis,  m. 
Anna,  dau.  of  William  Hughes  Woodforde,  Esq.  of 
New  York,  and  has  issue) ;  Frances;  Gertrude;  Alice; 
both  ?n.  and  have  issue. 

1  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Ffooks,  Esq.  of  Sherborne,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  Woodforde  Ffooks- Woodforde, 
County  Court  Judge. 
■  2  Harriett,  vi.  Kev.  George  Chamberlaine,  Rector  of 
Ansford,  and  had  issue,  1  George,  deceased  ;  1  Har- 
riett, hi.  Rev.  Heniyl'ooke  (who  assumed  the  name  of 
Chamberlaine),  Hector  of  Keevil,  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 
three  sons,  Henry,  Edward,  Frederick,  and  four  daus., 
Julia,  Laura,  Georgiana,  Louisa;  2  Anne,  m.  —  Ken- 
rich,  M.D. 

I.  Anne,  d.  at  Ansford,  1773. 

II.  Mary.  m.  Kev.  Mr.  Lewis,  Master  of  Kilkenny  College, 
and  d.  in  Ireland. 

III.  Elizabeth,  hi.  Mr.  Parr. 

IV.  Jane,  d.  at  Bath. 

Eev.  Heighcs  Woodforde  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

liEv.  Samuel  Woodforde,  Rector  of  Ansford  for  fifty-three 
years,  and  Vicar  of  Castle  Cary,  l>.  22  July,  1G95;  d.  11  May, 
1771,  aged  75.  He  m.  12  July,  1724,Jane,  only  dau.  of  James 
Collins,  Esq.  of  Ansford,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  three 
daus.     The  eldest  son, 

Heigues  Woodforde,  b.  at  Ansford,  6  July,  1726  ;  d.  there 
1789,  aged  63.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Ralph  I)or- 
ville,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1799)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

It.  Samuel,  Royal  Academician,  b.  29  March,  1763;  d.  s.  p. 
27  July,  1817. 

III.  Kalph,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Ralph  Montague,  Esq.  of 
Luckham  House,  Bath. 

IV.  Francis. 

V.  James,  M.D.,  to.  Juliana,  da  i.  of  Thomas  Clutterbuck, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  James.  2  Thomas. 

3  Henry,  of  Clevedon,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Hev.  Thomas 
Whallcy  Wickhani,  Hector  of  Horsiugton,  Somerset,  and 
had  witli  other  issue, 

Iknry  Whalley,  h.  22  June,  1841. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  6  Jan.  1830. 

II.  Jane  Augusta  Juliana,  d.  unm.,  aged  23. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Woodforde,  E  q.  of  Ansford  House,  b.  4  May, 
1758 ;  U.  23  July,  1844,  aged  86.  This  gentleman,  during  the 
first  American  War,  was  in  the  Navy,  being  in  the  same  fleet 
with  his  late  Majesty  King  William  IV.  On  the  termination 
of  the  war,  1784,  he  left  the  navy,  and  resided  at  Galhampton 
House,  Somerset.  In  1804,  he  raised  the  first  corps  of  Volun- 
teer Infantry  in  Somerset,  and  was  Lieut.-Col.  commandant  of 
the  regt.  on  its  becoming  the  East  Somerset  Regt.  of  Militia. 
He/H.  16  Nov.  1790,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Dukes, 
Esq.  of  Galliampton,  and  by  her  (whod.  10  Feb.  1829,  aged  50) 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  h.  22  Jan.  1792 ;  d.  8  Sept.  1856.  He  settled  at 
Frederickton,  New  Brunswick,  North  Anieiica,  and  m.  3 
Nov.  1812,  Lucy  Anne,  youngest  dau.  ol  Edward  Miller, 
Esq.,  Col.  in  the  Biitish  service  in  tt;e  first  American  war, 
by  Hannah  his  wife,  sister  ox  .Judge  Winslow,  and  by  hi  r 
had  issue, 

1  William  Heighcs,  of  New  York,  6.  20  Oct.  1813;  d.  13 
April,  1871. 

2  Samuel  George,  d.  leaving  i.ssue,  John. 

1  Julii,  deceased. 

2  Anne  I'idgeon  Power. 

u.  George  AuocsTus,  late  of  Ansford  House.  .  ; 


I.  Juliana,  d.  2  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Jane,  d.  26  May,  1877,  unm.,  aged  85. 

III.  Anna,  d.  unm.  17  Feb.  1861. 

He  d.  23  July,  1844,  aged  87.    His  younger  son, 

George  Augustus  Woodforde,  Esq.  of  Ansford,  6.  2  April, 
1801;  TO.  8  Aug.  1832,  Harriett  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Leir,  Rector  of  Ditcheat,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  23  Dec.  1871,  aged  65)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Neville,  6.  26  Oct.  1835,  d.  unm.  27  Sept.  1878. 

II.  Uobert  Reginald  Augustus,  1st  Lieut.  R.M.L.I.,  6.  2  Dec. 
IS37;  d.  unm.  20  Nov.  1868. 

III.  Alexander  John  (Rev.),  now  of  Ansford. 

IV.  George  William,  6.  15  Dec.  1844;  m.  Harriet,  dau.  ot 
Rev.  R.  F.  Lawrence,  Vicar  of  Chalgrovc,  Oxford,  and  d.  27 
March,  1892,  leaving  issue,  Oswald  William  Randolph  ; 
George  Augustus  ;  Harriet  May  Mabel  ;  Helen  Gwendoline 
Neville;  Alice  Evelyn  French. 

V.  Randolph,  of  Castle  Cary,  b.  24  April,  1848. 

I.  Helen  Maud,  m.  29  Sept.  1870,  Henry  Whallcy  Woodforde, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Woodforde,  Esq.  of  Clevedon, 
Somerset. 

II.  Georgina  Julia,  d.  unm.  18  July,  1865. 

III.  Harriet  Anne,  d.  22  April,  1843. 

IV.  Alice  Berkeley,  in.  1st,  9  June,  1870,  Rev.  George  Good- 
den,  of  Fleet  House,  Dorset,  Rector  of  North  and  South 
Barrow,  Somerset.  He  d.  1870.  She  m.  2nilly,  16  April, 
1873,  Arthur  Dickinson,  Esq.  son  of  F.  H.  Diclduson,  Esq^. 
of  King  Weston,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Arthur,  b.  Feb.  1874. 
Stephen  Carey.  , 

He  d.  23  Dec.  1877. 

.^riiis— Sa.,  three  leopards'  faces  reversed  jessant  de-lis  arg. 
Crest— A  woodman  ppr.  holding  a  club  arg.  crowned  and  girt 
with  oaken  leaves  ppr.     Motto— Pro  aris  ct  focis. 

Residence  —  Chittagong,  The  Shrubbery,  Weston-super- 
Mare. 

The  old  Elizabethan  house  called  Ansford  House  (which  had 
been  in  the  family  for  nearly  200  years)  was  accidentally 
burnt  down,  April,  1893.  The  estate  still  remains  in  the 
family. 


WOODGATE    OF     PEMBUEY. 

WOODGATE,    EeY.     REGINALD     STEPHEN    ShAW, 

of  Pembury  Hall,  co.  Kent,  b.  1849,  s.  his  father 
1871,  cdueated  at  Winchester  and  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  m.  1880,  Ljdia  Elisabeth,  dau.  of  AValter 
Mellcr,  Esq.  of  Broadlands,  J. P.,  D.L.,  co.  Surrey, 
late  M.P.  for  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

Elisabeth  Frances  Shaw. 
Rosamond  Stephanie  Meller. 

Lineagre. — This  family  has  been  located  in  the  co.of  Kent, 
since  the  reign  of  Henry  II. 

William  Woodgate,  m.  1637,  Joana,  dau.  of  Robert  Corn- 
bridge,  Esq.  and  had  issue. 

William  Woodgate,  jh.  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Streatfield,  Esq. 

William  Woodgate,  m.  1693,  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Streat- 
field, Esq. 

John  Woodgate,  of  Summerhill,  in.  1702,  Rose,  dau.  of 
William  Buratow,  Esq. 

Henry  Woodgate,  of  Summerfield,  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Bokingfold  and  Drag  Hill,  d.  1787,  bequeathing  Summerhill  to 
his  nephew, 

William  Woodgate,  of  Summerhill,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Hooker,  Esq.  of  Tonbi  idge  Castle,  Sheriff  of  Kent,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  J.  Allnutt,  Esq. 

II.  Henry,  of  Spring  Grove,  m.  1st,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  the 
5th  Viscount  Boyne,  and  2ndly,  Clara,  dau.  of  Rev.  T. 
Harvey. 

III.  John.  IV.  Stephen. 
The  4th  son. 

Rev.  Stephen  Woodgate,  of  Pembury,  to.  Frances,  sister 
of  Henry,  Jst  Viscount  Ilardinge,  and  d.  1845,  leaving,  with 
other  issue, 

I.  George  Stephen,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  b.  13  Dec.  IS13;  m.  18  July,  1844,  Grace  Maria, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Cultra.  co.  Down,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Arthur  George  Kennedy,  b.  24  June,  1845. 

1  Florence  Grace,  m.  1871,  William  Hill,  Esq. 

2  Marion  Frederika   Douglas,  m.    1871,   Robie   Uniacke, 
Esq. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Geouoe  Stephen  Woodgate,  to.  22  Sept.  1847,  Louisa 
Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Captain  Charles  Shaw,  R.N.,  and 
sister  of  Sir  John   C.   Kcnward  Shaw,  Bart.  8th   baronet  of 


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Kenward,  Kent,  and  granddaa.  of  Sir  Henry  Hawley,  Bart. 
til"  Leybouine  Grange,  Kent,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Stephen  Shaw,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Hanlinge,  b.  1B6U;  m.  1892,  Margaret,  dau.  of  E. 
B.  Ronald,  Esq. 

I.  Mary  Maud. 

II.  Agnes  Louisa,  m.  Nov.  1872,  Arthur,  eldest  son  of  Wil- 
liam Romayne  Callender,  Esq.  of  Mauldeth  Hall,  M.P.  for 
JIanchester. 

III.  Mary  Grace,  m.  Aug.  1873,  Thomas  Plantagenet,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Lovelace  Kigg  Wither,  of  Mauydown  and  Tan- 
gier Park,  Hampshire. 

The  Rev.  George  Stephen  Woodgate  d.  1871. 

Arvis — Arg.,  on  a  chev.  between  three  squirrels  sejant  az., 
as  many  acorns  or.  Crest — A  squirrel  sejaut  holding  au  acorn 
all  ppr.     Motto — Esse  quam  videri. 

<iea4— Pembury  Hall,  near  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent. 


WOODaATE    OF    BELLA    VISTA. 

Woodgate,  Cheistopher  Feedeeic,  Esq.  of 
Bella  Vista,  co.  Kent,  b.  29  Dec.  1828,  educated  at 
Christ's  Hospital,  lor  many  years  resident  at 
Buenos  Ayres ;  m.  6  Aug.  1856,  Adclaida  Rosalia 
(5.  28  Oct.  1837),  eldest  dau.  of  Don  Autonine 
Llambe,  by  his  wife  Dona  Amada  Lconcia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Don  Antonio  Sautamavia,  of  Buenos  Ayres; 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Frederic  Antonino  William,  h.  10  3Iay,  ISoS,  d.  at  Canter- 
bury School,  30  Oct.  1872. 

II.  Waltee,  b.  29  March,  I860 ;  m.  26  May,  1889,  Amalia, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Don  Claudio  Stegmann,  Vice- 
Governor  of  the  Province  of  Buenos  Ayres. 

III.  Henry  Hammond,  b.  28  Feb.  ISC'^;  m.  29  Dec.  1837, 
Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Covernton,  of  Rosario. 

I.  Adela,  b.  11  Nov.  1863;  vi.  23  April,  1884,  Henry  Maynard 

Mills,  Esq.  of  Buenos  Ayres. 
n.  Elena,  6.  18  March,    1865;  m.  2  May,  1888,  George  H. 

Isaac,  Esq.  of  Buenos  Ayres. 
in.  Rosa,   b.  29  Oct.    18G6;    r.i.  5  Feb.    1885,   Don  Carlos 

Alberto  Mayol,  of  Buenos  Ayres  and  Paris. 

Lineagre. — The  family  is  an  old  Kentish  one,  said  to  be 
established  there  since  the  12th  century.  The  following  is 
authenticated  hy  the  parish  registers,  which  only  date  from 
the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  in  which  the  name  is  sometimes 
written  Woodyatt. 

Peter  Woodgate,  of  Chiddiagstone,  m.  16  Nov.  1562,  Joane 
Bassett,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  bapt.  15  March,  1569;  bur.  13  Feb.  1003. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 
in.  Henry,  bapt.  20  Aug.  1580. 

IV.  Joseph,  bapt.  3j  March,  1589. 
L  Johanna,  bapt.  22  March,  1578. 
II.  Alice,  bapt.  11  March,  1581. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Woodgate,  of  Stonewall  Park,  Cliiddingstone, 
bapt.  18  Oct.  1574;  ra.  5  Oct.  1602,  Joane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Combridge,  Esq.  of  CoUlharbor,  Peushurst,  and  by  her  (who 
was  bur.  3  Jan.  1623)  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  bapt.  13  Nov.  1603;  rf.  young. 

II.  William,  bapt.  20  Aug.  1607;  bur.  24  Oct.  1614. 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Thomas,  bapt.  9  June,  1617. 

V.  Andrew,  bapc.  23  Jan.  1619  ;  bur.  20  May,  1682. 

VI.  Thomas,  bapt.  9  Dec.  1626. 

I.  Sarah,  bapt.  13  March,  1615;  bur.  4  Nov.  1676. 

II.  Joane,  bapt.  6  ^'ov.  H25. 

III.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  2  Nov.  1627. 

Mr.  Woodgate  was  bur.  27  Aug.  1638,  aged  74,  and  was  «.  by 
his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Woodgate,  Esq.  ofStonewall  Park,  bapt.  4  March.  1612  ; 
m.  27  June,  1637,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of 
Chested.  (Her  elder  brother  Richard  Streatfeild  devised 
Chested  to  Richard,  youngest  son  of  her  son  William  Woodgate.) 
He  was  bur.  12  May,  1676,  aged  64,  leaving  issue, 

William,  ofStonewall  Park. 

John,  bapt.  16  .-Vug.  1639;   bur.  12  May,  1676,  s.  p. 

Sarah,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1637 ;  vi.  John  Ashdown,  of  Xlendesley 
Heath. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Stonewall  Park,  bapt.  6  Aug. 
1638 ;  in  1693,  he  purchased  Bohingfold,  in  the  parish  of 
Brenchley ;  Sherifif  of  Kent  1700  ;  m.  4  July,  1663,  Alice,  dau. 
of  Richard  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 


I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  bapt.  31  July,  1C66  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Ill  Thomas,  bapt.  24  Oct.  1670  ;  m.  at  Penshurst,  16  Dec. 
1695,  Susanna  Seyliard,  of  Salmonds,  and  <l.  30  Sept.  1706. 

IV.  Andrew,  bapt.  13  Nov.  \6Ti:   bur.  30  :\[ay,  16s2. 

V.  Richard,  bapt.  18  Dec.  1674;  bur.  29Mircli,  1724. 

VI.  Robert,  bapt.  16  Jan.  1679;  bur.  9  Nov.  1682. 

VII.  Stephen,  bapt.  19  Jan.  1681  ;  bur.  27  July,  1754. 

I.  Sarah,  ba;.t.  2  Nov.  and  </.  4  iVov.  1676. 

II.  Sarah,  bapt.  7  Feb.  1678  ;  ))t.  Robert  Durant,  of  Ferbies. 
Mr.  Woodgate  was  bur.  23  May,  1717,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Stonewall  Park,  bapt.  13  Sept. 
1664;  in  1712,  he  purchased  Somerhill,  in  the  parish  of 
Tonbridge;  m.  18  Jan.  1693,  Rose,  dau.  of  William  Birsty 
(Birchensty).  Esq.  ot  Hever,  and  by  her  (b.  1872  ;  d.  22  Dec. 
1744)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  bapt.  II  June,  1695  ;  d.  unm.  1743. 

II.  John,  bapt.  22  Aug.  1669;  d.  u}im. 

III.  Henry,  bapt.  27  March,  1701  ;  d.  unm.  1  Dec.  1787,  leav- 
ing.Somerhill  to  his  nephew  William. 

IV.  I'hom.as,  bapt.  18  Jan.  1704;  bur.  21  Aug.  1727,  unm. 

V.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sarah,  bapt.  22  Oct.  16U6 ;  d.  U7ivi. 

II.  Alice,  bapt.  31  Dec.  1697;  m.  Arthur  Children,  Esq.  of 
L 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Rose,  bapt.  19  Nov.  1702;  m.  George  Swain,  Esq.  of 
Fisthall. 

v.  Ann.  bapt.  21  May,  1711 ;  d,.  xmm.  1782. 
Mr.  Woodgate  d.  17  Aug.  1727.     His  youngest  son. 

The  Rev.  Francis  Woodgate,  for  fifty-four  years  (1782-86) 
Rector  of  Watlington  and  Vicar  of  Mountfield  in  Sussex;  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Moat,  alias  Cosens,  Cowden,  b.  25  Dec.  1706  ; 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Stone  Street,  Seal,  aud 
by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1785,  aged  71)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  2  March,  1735. 

II.  William,  of  Somerhill,  j)i.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Hooker, 
Esq.  of  Tonbridge  Castle,  and  his  descendants  form  the 
elder  branch  of  the  family. 

III.  Stephen,  of  Scvenoaks,  bapt.  16  May,  1745  ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  bapt.  2  March,  1737  ;  m.  24  Jan.  1765,  John  Acton, 
Esq.  of  London. 

II.  Rose,  bapt.  25  Oct.  1739  ;  d.  unm. 

III.  Sarah,  bapt.  31  May.  1748;  d.  unin. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  bapi.  3  Jan.  1750;  to.  10  May,  1778,  Eev. 
William  Humphrey,  Rector  of  Seal. 

V.  Anne,  bapt.  4  Oct.  1752;  d.  unm. 

VI.  Frances,  bapt.  16  April,  1756;  d.  unm. 

VII.  Alice,  m.  Sir  William  Ashburnham,  Bart. 

Rev.    Francis    Woodgate    d.   10  Nov.    1790,    aged    84.     His 
youngest  son, 

Henry  Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  bapt.  13  Jan. 
1746;  m.  13  Jan.  1780,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Hammond,  Esq.  of  Battle,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (whotZ.  30  April, 
1831,  aged  79)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  William,  of  Ferox  Hall,  Tonbridge,  m.  Martha, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ponton,  Esq.  of  London  and  Battersea. 

II.  John,  of  whum  presently. 

I.  Ellen,  bapt.  29]Sov.  1782,  )/i.  Charles  Carter  Petley,  Esq. 
of 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  21  March,  1784,  d.  young. 

III.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  26  Feb.  178.5,  m.  Capt.  Broome. 

IV.  Anne,  6.  4  Sept.  1786,  m.  27  July,  1824,  Capt.  Richard 
Streatfeild,  R.N..  of  Hever. 

V.  Sarah,  bapt.  4  Nov.  1789,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Lipscomb,  of 
Welbury,  co.  York. 

Mr.  Woodgate  d.  29  Sept.  1834,  aged  88.    His  2nd  son. 

John  Woodgate,  Esq.  b.  8  Aug.  1788;  on  27  Oct.  1805,  he 
joined  II. M.  52nd  Regt.  Liiiht  Infantry,  under  the  command 
of  Sir  John  Moore,  and  in  1812,  the  20tli  Light  Dragoons ;  was 
severely  wounded  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro:  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Vimiera,  Talavera,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  was 
again  dangerously  wounded  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  He  m.  I 
March,  1825,  Katharine  Jane,  youngest  dau. of  the  Kev. 
William  Lipscomb,  of  Welbury,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1S78,  aged  80)  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher  Frederic,  now  of  Bella  Vista. 

II.  Henry  llamond,  d.  26  Feb.  1837. 

III.  John  Acton,  Lieut.  24th  Light  Infantry,  killed  at  ChUlian- 
wallah,  13  Jan.  1849. 

IV.  Cviil,  killed  at  Buenos  Ayres,  1883. 
v.  Walter,  d.  2  Oct.  1840. 

VI.  Charles  Cleator,  d.  at  Lima. 

VII.  Francis  William.  vin.  Edwin. 
IX.  Arthur. 

I.  Kllcn  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  John  Lomax,  d.  1884 

II.  Mary  Katharine,  m.  Robert  H.  Lipscomb,  Esq. 

III.  Sarah.  iv.  Frances  Rose  Nouaille. 

Mr.  Woodgate  d.  at  Sandbach,  28  March,  1868,  aged  80. 


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Ciiibs— Junior  AthenaBum  ;  St.  George's. 


WOODHOUSE    OF    NORLEY    HALIi. 

WooDHorsK,  Samukl  Hexky,  Esq.  of  Norlej 
Hall.  CO.  Chestei-,  J.P.,  Capt.  4th  Eatt.  Somerset- 
shire Light  Infantry,  B.A.,  Oxford,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  2  March  1S4S,  m.  3  'May,  1876,  riorcnce 
Ada,  dau.  of  George  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Temple 
Hill,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  IIenbt  George  Wilkixson,  b.  17  Dec.  1S79. 

II.  James  Dugald  Forbes,  b.  10  Jan.  ISSl. 

III.  Kenneth  Arthur  Buswell,  b.  12  Feb.  and  d.  26  March, 
1SS9. 

IV.  Kichard  Anthony  Gordon,  b.  23  Dec.  1893. 

I.  Buth,  b.  29  March,  1877. 

II.  Lettice,  6.  5  April,  1878. 

HI.  Florence  Mary  Kathleen,  b.  5  March,  1832. 

IV.  Winifred  Mabel,  6.  24  March,  1883. 

V.  Joyce,  b.  U  Aug.  1891. 

liineag'e. — Kichard  WooDnonsE,  of  HoofieUl,  in  the 
parish  of  Tarvin,  co.  Chester,  had  issue,  i.  Richard,  bapt.  20 
Nov.  161G ;  II.  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter;  iii.  Margaret, 
bapt.  8  Nov.  1C19:  iv.  Mary,  bapt.  31  March,  1022.  The  2nd 
son, 

Samuel  Woodbouse,  of  Hooficld,  bapt.  15  Feb.  1628,  had 
three  sons,  i.  Kicharc^  bapt.  12  Feb.  1054;  ii.  John,  bapt.  10 
Feb.  1659  ;   iii.  Samuel.    The  3rd  son, 

Samuel  AVoodhouse,  of  Hoolield,  bapt.  20  July,  1661,  m. 
20  May,  1690,  Hannah  Dutton,  and  had  i.  John,  of  whom 
hereafter;  ii.  Samuel,  bapt.  17  Dec.  1692  ;  ill.  Mary,  bapt.  2 
Dee.  1688.    The  eldest  son, 

John  AVoodhouse,  of  Hoofield,  bapt.  at  Tarvin,  19  March, 
1691,  d.  6  March,  1772,  aged  82  years,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Woodhouse,  of  Kirkdale,  near  Liverpool,  b.  1730,  m. 
JaneHeys,  and  rf.  21  Dec.  1813,  aged  83,;leaving  by  her  (whod. 
1  Oct.  1781,  aged  32)  i.  John,  6.  1770,  d.  unm.  1826;  ii.  Samuel, 
of  whom  presently;  and  in.  William,  6.  1788,  m.  1817,  Sarah 
Dorothy,  2ud  dau.  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Hervey,  Vicar  of  Bride- 
kirk,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue,  John,  6.  1818,  J.  Nov.  1840, 
at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford;  William  Hervey,  6.  1  Dec.  1823, 
m.  1st,  1856,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Ellen,  2iid  dau.  of  W.  Cole, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  an  only  child  Isabel  Hervey,  of 
Irnham  Park,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  18s9,  to  Capt.  John  Wolrige- 
Gordou  (sec  'Wolrige-Gordon).    Tlie  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Woodhouse,  of  Norley  Hall,  co.  Ciiester,  m.  1816, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Louis  Anthony  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Loudon,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  10  May,  1840)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  John  George,  Burghill  Court,  co.  Hereford,  J. P.  and 
D  L.,  b.  1823,  iii.  1st,  1849,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert 
Harden,  Esq.  of  Harrybrook,  co.  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1857)  had  issue,  F' ranees  Harden.  He  m.  2ndly,  1860, 
Elinor  Luce,  dau.  of  John  Drinkwater,  Esq.  of  Moor  Piatt, 
Liverpool,  and  by  her  had,  1  John  Gordon,  b.  16  Feb.  1872  ; 
2  Elinor  Drinkwater  ;  3  Martha  Gordon.     He  d.  1SS9. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Nov.  1843,  Lionel  Reade  Place,  Esq.,  Lieui.  E.N. 
who  d.  May,  1854,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary,  in.  April,  1858,  James  Hardy  Macrae,  Esq.,  Liver- 
pool (who  d.  6  April,  1874),  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Woodhouse  d.  23  Fob.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Samuel  Woodhouse,  Esq.  of  Norley  Hall,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sherifl  1869,  b.  28  Sept.  1821,  m.  20  April,  1844,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Henry  Thornton  Mostyn,  Esq.  of  47th  Regt.,  M.D.,  by  Cecilia 
Susanna  Forbes  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Henry,  now  of  Norley  Hall. 

II.  F' rede  rick  William,  of  Holborough  Court,  h.  15  April,  2849, 
111.  22  .Sept.  1874,  Constance,  dau.  of  Robert  Mason,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool. 

III.  Arthur  Lionel,  6.  27  Sept.  and  d.  27  Nov.  1854. 

IV.  George  .Mostyn,  b.  15  July,  1857,  d.  14  March,  1858. 

V.  John  Forbes,  6,  30  April,  1859. 

VI.  Edward  Mostyn,  b.  5  March,  1862,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade. 

VII.  Alfred  Gordon,  b.  12  Oct.  1863,  d.  2  July,  1864. 

VIII.  Arthur  Lionel,  b.  30  June,  ls66. 

I.  Eliza  Frances,  6.  18  Aug.  1840,  d.  13  Feb.  1865. 

II.  Emily  Mostyn.  iii.  Alice. 
IV.  Cecilia  Maud. 

Mr.  Woodhouse  d.  17  June,  1892. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  gu.  two  chevronels  encr.  between 
three  cinquefoils  all  counter-changed.  Crest — A  demi-griffin 
f  egreant  holding  between  the  paws  an  arrow  point  downwards. 
Motto — Virtus  in  arduis. 

Seat— Norley  Hall,  Frodsham,  co.  Chester. 


WOODIWISS    OF    BATH. 

WooDiwiss,  George,  Esq.  of  Hazelwood,  eo. 
Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  1857,  m.  1884,  Edith  Ellen,  dau. 
of  George  Cay,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Eebecca  Ellen, 
dau.  of  T.  Walker,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  lias  issue, 

Gilbert  George,  b.  1890. 

Lilla,  b.  1885. 

Flora,  b.  1886. 

Liineage. — George  Woodiwiss,  Esq.  of  Dufficld,  co. 
Derby,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  James  Bunting,  Esq.  of  Derby, 
and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue  a  son. 

Sib  Abraham  Woodiwiss,  of  the  Pastures,  co.  Derby,  J.P., 
CO.  Derby,  Mayor,  1880-2,  in.  Emma,  dau.  of  Newton  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Crick,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Abraham,  of  The  Field,  co.  Derby,  J. P.,  Alderman  and 
ex-Mayor  for  Derby,  6.  1852,  7n.  a  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Swingler,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  has  a  son,  Abraham,  and  two 
daus. 

II.  Alfred,  m.  Queenie,  only  dau.  of  Norfolk  Jackson,  Esq. 
of  York,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

III.  George,  now  of  Hazelwood, 

IV.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

V.  Samuel,  of  Sedgcniore,  East  Finchley,  had  issue,  a  son. 

VI.  Isaac  Newton,  of  Tamworth  House,  Duffield,  co.  Derby, 
m.  Maud,  dau.  of  the  late  A.  Dyer,  Esq.  of  Derljy. 

VII.  Edwin  Sydney,  of  Hill  Place,  Upminster,  Essex,  to. 
Constance,  dau.  of  Dr.  Carter  Wigg,  of  London,  and  has 
issue,  a  dau.,  b.  March,  1894. 

I.  Mary,  m.  J.  J.  J.  Barstow,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Wcston- 
super-lilare,  J. P.  co.  Somerset,  and  hasi.-:sue,  four  daus. 

II.  Emma,  to.  W.  B.  Robotham,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  has  issae» 
three  daus. 

Sir  A.  Woodiwiss  rf.  1884. 
/Secii— Hazelwood,  Bath. 


WOODLEY    OF    HALSHANGER. 

WooDLEY,  James,  Esq.  of  Halslianger,  Devon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  28  Dec.  1821 ;  m.  17  Sept.  1874, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Salkeld,  Esq.  of  14,  Upper 
Woburn  Place,  Eiissell  Square,  London,  by  Mary 
liis  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Batley,  Esq.  of  Tlioi'iJe, 
Norfolk. 

Lineage.— John  Woodley,  Esq.  of  Tcdbum  St.  Mary, 
CO.  Devon,  d.  1438,  and  was  ancestor  of  three  brothers  (5th 
in  descent  from  him),  Ralph,  of  Buckland  Ashburton,  bur.  in 
Buckland  Church  1593,  leaving  daus.  only;  Baldwin,  left^ 
issue,  now  extinct ;  Peter,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  3rd  brother, 

Peter  Woodley,  Esq.  of  Ilsington  and  Halslianger,  in  the 
same  co.,  the  fifth  in  descent,  d.  1589,  and  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

James  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  7n.  1578,  Margaret 
Pomcroy,  and  had,  with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  eight  sons,  i.  Peter, 
his  heir,  6.  1578,  d.  s.  ji. ;  ii.  Richard,  d,  1580;  iii.  Walter, 
d.  1582;  IV.  Thomas,  d.  1583;  v.  Hugh,  carried  on  the  line; 
VI.  Edward;  vil.  John;  viii.  Arthur.  He  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Peter  Woodley,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  who  d.  s.  ii.,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Hugh  Woodley,  Esq.  of  Halshanger.  He  was  b.  1584,  m. 
and  had  a  son,  Peter,  6.  1629  ;  'ui.  1657,  Susanna,  dau.  of 
Walter  Yarde,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1660)  he  left  at  hia 
decease,  1062,  a  son,  Peter.  Hugh  Woodley  d.  in  1607,  and 
was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Peter  AVoodley,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  6.  1658 ;  to.  1683, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  co.  Devon,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

Peter  Woodley,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Giles  Lake,  Esq.  of  Brixham,  co.  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d. 
751)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1737,  a  son, 

Petor  Woodley,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  6.  1719,  to.  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Robert  Abraham,  Esq.  of  Wclstor,  co.  Devon,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1794)  he  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  i.  Peteb 
(Rev.),  his  heir;  ii.  James,  who  s.  his  brother.  Had.  1771, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Woodley  (Rev.),  of  Halshanger,  6.  1750;  m.  1780, 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Minehead,  co.  Somerset, 
and  d.  s.  yt.  1787,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Woodley,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  b.  1759;  m.  1814, 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Tickell,  Esq.,  by  JIary,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  Newbery,  Esq.  of  London,  by  whom  he  had  one  soa 
and  three  daus., 

I.  James,  now  of  Halshanger.  ^ 


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I.  Mary,  m.  John  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Broomborough  House, 
Totnes,  co.  Devon,  who  d.  s.  p.  1865. 

II.  Susanna  Abraham,  d.  1891. 

in.  Jane  Frances,  m.  George  Gaunter,  Esq.  of  Ashburton, 
CO.  Devon  (who  rf.  1876),  and  d.  1893,  having  had  issue,  1 
George  Caunter,  d.  unm.  1887  ;  1  Fanny  Gaunter,  ra.  1877, 
H.  Mallaby  Firth,  Esq.  of  Ashburton,  and  has,  Cecil  Mallaby 
Firth,  6.  5  July,  1878;  Ralph  Woodley  Firth,  b.  25  Sept. 
1879;  Dorothy  Maiy  Firth,  b.  25  Nov.  1880  ;  Lilian  Firth, 
b.  9  April,  1884. 

Mr.  Woodley  d.  1839. 

jSecK— Halshanger,  Ashburton,  Devon. 


WOODMAN-HASTINGS    OF    STTJBB 
HILL. 

Woodman-Hastings,  Waeeen  Hastings,  Esq. 
of  Stubb  Hill,  CO.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  cos.  Worcester 
and  Gloucester,  fornierly  Capt.  in  tlie  Royal  Wiir- 
temburg  Cavalry,  h.  22  Oct.  1816;  m.  30  July,  1853, 
Annette,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Townsend,  Esq. 
and  lias  had  issue, 

I.  Warren  Hastings,  b.  4  April,  d.  7  May,  18G1. 

II.  Milo  Warren,  6.  26  March,  d.  7  April,  1869. 

1.  Marian  Gharlotte  Amelia,  b.  9  Nov.  1854,  m.  10  July, 
1877,  Rev.  W.  Sanday,  M.A.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

u.  Eva  Frances  Annette,  6.  20  Jan.  1858,  in.  28  Nov.  1888, 
Eev.  Frederick  Ray  Wansbrough,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Bunvardsley,  and  Chaplain  to  Lord  Tollemache. 

in.  Georgina  Hastings,  b.  8  Aug.  1865,  m.  7  Aprfl,  1891, 
Rev.  Joseph  Rushton  Shortt,  M.A.,  Lecturer  at  Durham 
University. 

IV.  Annette  Maud,  b.  28  Jan,  1872. 

Mr.  W.  H.  Woodman  assumed  the  name  of 
Hastings  in  addition  to  his  own,  in  1867.  His 
grandfather,  John  Woodman,  ?».  about  1740, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Eev.  Penyston  Hastings  and  sister  of 
Waeeen  Hastings,  Esq.  and  had  issue,  a  son. 
Ret.  Thomas  Baetholomew  Woodman,  Preben- 
dary of  York,  m.  22  July,  1811,  Louise,  dau.  of 
Baron  Chapuset,  of  Stuttgart,  and  d.  30  May,  1825, 
leaving  by  her,  who  d.  25  April,  1812,  an  only 
surviving  son,  Waeeen  Hastings,  his  heir. 
Residence. — Shuthonger  Manor  House,  Tewkesbury. 


WOODMASS    OF    COMPSTALL. 

WooDMASs,  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Compstall,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.,  JM.A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  called 
to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1S61,  b.  20  June, 
1834;  m.  12  Feb.  18P7,  Edith  Alice,  dau.  of 
George  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Ernecroft,  Compstall,  J. P., 
cos.  Chester  and  Derby  and  D.L.  co.  l)erby,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Montagu  George  Ekskine,  6.  1  Nov.  1871. 

II.  Cecil  Harry,  b.  1  Jlay,  1873. 

III.  John,  b.  27  April,  1875. 

IV.  Kenrick  Talbot,  b.  31  May,  1877. 

V.  Robert  Walter,  6.22  June,  1S81. 

I.  Edith  Ellen,  •/;;.  1890,  Gilbert  Hyde  Lees,  Esq.  of  Pickhill 
Hall,  Wrexham. 

II.  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

Lineage. — Robert  Woodmass,  Esq.  of  Barnton  House, 
CO.  Wilts,  descended  from  a  familly  originally  resident  on  the 
east  coast  of  the  co.  York,  d.  1820,  leaving  by  Anne  Boyd, 
his  wife,  a  son, 

Charles  Woodmass,  Esq.  of  Avonhurst,  co.  Warwick,  J. P., 
7)!.  29  Aug,  1883,  Hon.  Harriet  Erskine,  dau.  of  David  Montagu, 
2nd  Lord  Erskine,  and  d.  26  March,  1863,  leaviflg  by  her 
(who  d.  19  Nov.  1855), 

I.  Montagu,  now  of  Compstall. 

II.  Cecil. 

Arms — Ar.,  an  oak  tree  eradicated  ppr.  fructed  or,  between 
two  cross  crosslets  in  fess  gu.  Crest— In  front  of  an  oak  tree 
eradicated  ppr.  fructed  or,  a  cross-crossiet  gu. 

Scat — Compstall,  Stockport,  co.  Chester. 


WOODS    OF    MILVERTON. 

Woods,  Edwaed  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Milverton, 
CO.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff 
1883,   J.P.   CO.  Meath,  High  Sheriff   1888,   B.A. 


Christ's  College,Cambridge,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Meat. 
Militia,  b.  7  April,  1847  :  m.  30  April,  1879,  Kathe- 
rine  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  the   late  Capt.    Richard 
Everard,  of  Randlestown,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife,    x 
Mathilde  Arabella,  dau.  of  le  Marquis  d'Amboise,     \ 
and  by  her,  who  d.  16  March,  1894,  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Geokge,  6.  25  Jan.  1880. 

II.  Arthur  Hans  Hamilton,   6.   28  Feb.    1881;   d.  7  May, 
lb82. 

III.  Reginald  Everard,  6.  5  March,  1883. 

IV.  Charles  John,  b.  28  June,  1884. 

I.  Kathleen  May  Ethel,  d.  28  Oct.  1882. 

II.  Violet  Amy.  ui.  Eileen  Sylvia. 

Lineage. — John  Woods,  Esq.  of  Yorkshire  ancestry,  who> 
went  to  Ireland  on  military  service  at  the  time  of  the  Revo- 
lution, 7)1.  Isabella  Bruce,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Woods,  Esq.  of  Kilmeagt;c,  co.  Kildare,  who  m, 
Margaret  O'Hara,  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Araminta. 
Mr.  Thomas  Woods  d.  9  Aug.  1745,  and  was  s.  by  his  Eon, 

George  Woods,  Esq.  of  Dunshaughlin,  co.  Meath,  and 
of  the  city  of  Dublin,  m.  22  Dec.  1737,  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  John  Hugan,  Esq.  of  Buddore,  co.  Dnblin  (by 
Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Cornelius  Hamlin  Esq.),  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18  Feb.  1778)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  who  s.  him. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Great  Meadow,  Isle  of  Man,  and  The  Bolies, 
CO.  Meath,  formerly  Jlidshipman  H.M.S.  "  Centaur,"  after- 
wards Capt.  58th  Regt.,  served  throughout  the  sieges  of 
(.Quebec,  ttie  Havannah,  and  Gibraltar;  b.  13  May,  1743 ;  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Maxwell,  of  The  Carabiniers, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Jan.  1785)  had  George  Augustus  Max- 
well, 6.  29  Nov.  1784,  rf.  March,  1786.  He  w.  2nily, 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard  Ambrose 
Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Balladoole,  Isle  of  Man,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  30  July,  1838)  had,  with  other  issue,  George 
Augustus,  Lieut.  R.M.,  m.  1st,  22  June,  1816,  Anna  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Coney,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  William  Baring,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Steven- 
son (see  Stevenson  of  Balladooie).  He  m.  2ndly,  28  Nov. 
1839,  Charlotte  Heptinstall,  of  Egbaston,  and  d.  4  April, 
1853. 

III.  George,  R.N.,  6.  8  July,  1752  ;  d.  6  March,  1784. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  6  Nov.  1739  ;  m.  20  April,  1776,  Richard 
Cooban  Carr,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  left  issue,  one- 
son,  George. 

II.  Maria  Isabella,  b.  22  Jan.  1741;  vi.  May,  1782,  William» 
Barry,  Esq.  of  Reynoldstown,  co.  Dublin,  and  left  issue. 

III.  Hester,  b.  Nov.  1744;  d.  unm.  31  May,  1769. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  6.  23  June,  1747;  d.un/n. 

V.  Harriet,  6.  23  June,  1747:  d.  31  Oct.  1747. 

Mr.  George  Woods  d.  30  May,  1781,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Woods,  Esq.,  of  Winter  Lodge,  co.  Dublin,  6.  2  Nov. 
1738  ;  771.  31  March,  1783,  Hannah,  eldest  surviving  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Joshua  Warren,  Esq.  of  Galtrim,  co.  Meath  (who 
was  descended  in  a  direct  line  from  Edward  III),  by  his  wife, 
Frances  Coddington,  of  Turvcy,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  16  March,  1829,  aged  71)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

I.  Maria,  b.  29  Dec.  1783;  m.  1  June,  1807,  Richard  Maun- 
sell,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Park,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue.  She 
d.  2  March,  1850. 

II.  Frances,  b.  13  March,  1785;  d.  unm.  22  April,  1806. 

III.  Hannah,  6.  2  May,  1791  ;  d.  23  April,  1803. 

Mr.  John  Woods  d.  7  Jan.  1826,  aged  88,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

George  Woods,  Esq.  of  Milverton  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  co. 
Dublin,  High  Sheriff  1821-22,  b.  1  Aug.  1786;  m.  7  Jan.  1812, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Abbotstown,  co, 
Dublin  (M.P.  for  that  co.  for  30  years),  by  his  first  wife^ 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Joshua  Lynam,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
June,  1829,  aged  37)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  10  June,  1813  ;  d.  9  May,  1819. 

II.  Hans  Hamilton,  who  «.  him. 

III.  George,  b.  18  Jan.  1816  ;  d.  5  Sept.  1836. 

I.  Sarah  Jane,  m.  4  July,  1843,  George  Augustus  Rochfort- 
Boyd,  Esq.  of  Mirtdleton  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue.     He  rf.  18  Sept.  1887. 

II.  Hannah  Maria.  in.  Frances  Sophia. 
I  v.  Jane  Law,  rf.  young,  24  Oct.  1824. 

Mr.  George  Woods  rf.  6  Sept.  1876,  aged  90,  and  was  i.  by  his 
only  surviving  son, 

Hans  Hamilton  Woods,  Esq.  of  Whitestown  House,  and 
Milverton  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Dublin  1854,  and  J.P.  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1851, 


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f22  Oct.  1814;  m.  16  June,  1840,  Louisa  Catherine,  3rd  dau. 
jf  the  Hon.  and  Kev.  Edward  Taylor,  of  Ardgillaii  Castle,  co. 
Publin  (4th  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Bective,  and  brother 
of  the  1st  Marquis  of  Hoadfort),  hy  his  wife  Marianne,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  St.  Leger,  son  of  the  1st  Viscount 
Doneraile,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  George  John,  late  Lieut.  13th  Hussars  and  Slst  Regt.,  of 

Builth,  CO.  Brecon,  b.  27  Dec.  1842;  d.  25  May,  1685. 
u.  Edward  Hamilton,  now  of  Slilverton. 
ui.  Wamn  St.   I-eger,  of  ^Yhitcstown  House,  and  Winter 
Lodse,  CO.  Dublin^  J. P.,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  6. 
4  Feb.  1849. 

IV.  Hans  Charles  Maunsell,  Major  Eoval  Artillery,  6.  29 
Dec.  1850;  served  in  the  Egyptian  war  of  18S2  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp  and 
Khedive's  bronze  star). 

V.  Kichard  Taylor,  J. P.,  co.  Mcath,  Lieut.  Cth  batt.  Lcinster 
Eeu't.,  6.  4th  July,  1855. 

I.  Marianne  Sarah. 

II.  Louisa  Harriet,  m.  10  Aug.  1865,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Robert 
Garden,  of  Eishmoyne,  co.  Tipperaiy,  late  77th  Ilegt.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue.  He  <i.  15  Dec. 
ISSJ. 

Mr.  Hans  Hamilton  Woods  d.  12  June,  1879,  aged  64. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  mount  in  base,  an  oak  tree,  acorned,  ppr., 
(Quartering  Hcgan  and  Warben.  Crest— A  demi-woodman, 
with  an  ouk  slip  in  his  hand,     il/o((o— Fortis  in  procelli. 

^,(,;s_5Iilverton  Il.all,  Skerries,  co.  Dublin.  (7, .i«— Junior 
Carlton;  Sackville  Street,  and  Kildare  Street,  Dublin;  Royal 
St.  George's  Yacht  Club,  Kingstown. 


WOODS    OF    WARNFOUD    PARK. 

Woods,  William,  Esq.  of  Warnford  Pavk, 
Hants,  b.  2  Dec.  lSu5,  educated  at  Harrow  and 
Trinity  College  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  Major 
Hant-s'  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  m.  20  Sept.  1S79, 
Emma  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Samuel  Hayes, 
3rd  bart.  of  Drumboe  Castle,  co.  Donegal,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Henet,  5.  17  June,  1881. 

II.  Edmund  William^  h.  6  Jan.  1886. 

Lineag-e.— This  family,  originally  of  Preston,  has  been 
settled  at  Wigan  for  more  than  a  century. 

William  Woods,  of  Wigan,  son  of  William  Woods,  who 
removed  from  Preston,  and  marrying  at  Wigan  settled  there ; 
Id.  also  at  Wigan,  Catherine  Edge,  and  had  a  numerous  issue. 
One  of  the  younger  sons, 

William  Woods,  of  Wigan,  &.  5  March,  1770  ;  m.  25  Nov. 
181G,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Marsden,  Esq.  of  Wigan, 
and  d.  28  April,  1841,  leaving  issue, 

Henkt,  late  of  Warnford  Park. 

Jonathan  Marsden,  b.  10  July,  1822  ;  d.  17  Aug.  1825. 

Catherine,  d.  Jan.  I88'.i. 

Elizabeth,  d.  17  July,  18G9. 

Alice,  d.  April,  1841.  Helen,  d.  1862. 

Mr.  Woods  introduced  weaving  by  steam  into  Wigan,  and  d. 
'28  April,  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

He.vbt  Woods,  Esq.  of  Warnford  Park,  co.  Southampton, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Wigan  1857  to  1874,  b. 
11  Dec.  1822  ;  to.  1st,  1854,  Hannah,  only  child  of  Charles 
Hindley,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Ashton-under-Lyne,  co,  Lancaster, 
1832-59,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  1657)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Caroline,  d.  22  June,  1859. 
He  m.  2ndly,  29  March,   1864,   Henrietta  Mary,  5th  dau.  of 
Ashurst  Turner  Gilbert,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  and  by 
her  had  issue.    He  d.  16  May,  18S2. 

Arr.is — Arg.,  a  chevron  nebuly  gu.  guttee  d'eau  between 
three  martlets  sa.  Crests— A  staff  raguly  fesswifie  sa.  thereon 
a  maitlet  wings  elevated  of  the  last  guttee  d'eau.  ilutto — 
Labore  et  perseveiantia. 

g(at — Warnford  Park,  Bishop's  Waltham,  Whitley  Hall, 
Wigan. 

Ktiideixce—Z,  Whitehall  Court,  London,  S.W. 


I.  Robert,  his  heir,  6.  17  Dec.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Ophelia. 

II.  Katharine  Isabel. 

liineag-e.— Robert  Woodward,  Esq.,  of  Arley  Castle, 
2nd  son  of  William  Woodward,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House, 
Birlingham,  co.  Worcester  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1842),  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Smith,  Esq.  of  Crowle,  and  grandson  of 
William  Woodward,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House,  Birlingham 
(who  d.  1787)  by  Sarah  his  wife,  s.  under  an  arrangement 
with  his  elder  brother  William,  to  the  family  estate  at  Birling- 
ham in  1843,  and  acquired  by  purchase,  while  residing  at 
Liverpool  as  a  merchant,  other  landed  estates  in  Birlingham, 
Ripple,  and  Bredon,  co.  Worcester,  and  the  Arley  Castle 
estate,  co.  Stafford,  in  1852,  the  property  of  the  Earls  of 
Mountnorris.  He  had  five  brothers  and  one  sister,  i.  William 
(elder  brother),  6.  1800;  m.  31  Jan.  1833,  and  had  issue  three 
sons  and  three  daus.,  he  d.  19  April,  1876;  ii.  Thomas,  6. 
1804,  VI.  1st,  1830,  and  2nd!y,  1864,  by  his  1st  marriage  he 
had  one  son,  and  by  his  2nd  two  sons  and  one  dau.  ;  iii. 
Francis,  h.  1805,  to.  ist,  1837,  and  2ndly,  1852,  by  his  1st 
marriage  he  liad  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  and  by  his  2nd 
one  dau.;  he  d.  4  Nov.  1856  ;  iv.  Joseph,  h.  1807,  m.  1843, 
and  has  issue  two  sons  and  five  daus. ;  v.  George,  b.  1809,  ra. 
18:J9,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  he  d.  26  Dec.  1859  ;  i.  Mary,  d. 
unm.  25  Aug.  1856.  Mr.  Woodward  was  J.P.;  6.  15  March, 
1801 ;  TO.  16  May,  1839,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Ryall's  Court,  Ripple,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Arley  Castle. 

II.  William  Alexander  (Rev,),  b.  8  March,  1842;  m.  1  June, 
1809,  Blary  Cecilia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  AUeyne  Fitz- 
Herbert,  of  Warsop,  and  has  issue, 

1  Helen  Blary.  2  Ethel  Cecilia. 

3  Winifred  Grace.  4  A  veril  Alexandra. 

III.  Alfred,  Lieut.  12th  Regt,  6.  11  July,  1843;  d.  at  sea,  15 
July,  1867. 

IV.  Charles  James,  6.  1  April,  1845;  m.  9  June,  1875, 
Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  the  liev.  Alexander  Stewart, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Liverpool. 

V.  Herbert  Hall  (liev.),  M.A.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  6. 
13  Jan.  1847. 

I.  Edith  Mary. 

Ue  d.  1SS2. 

^r»!-9— 'Vert,  five  oak-leaves  in  saltire  or.    Crest — A  dexter 
arm  enibowed  in  armour  holding  a  falchion  all  ppr. 
^eal — Arley  Castle,  near  Bewdley. 


WOODWARD    OF    ARLEY    CASTLE. 

WoouwABD,  E.OBEET,  Esq.  of  Arley  Castle,  co. 
Stafford,  and  The  Manor  House,  Eirlingham,  Per- 
sliore,  CO.  Worcester,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford, 
Harrister-at-Law,  J.P.  for  cos.  Stafford  and  Wor- 
cester, b.  17  Feb.  1840;  m.  29  April,  1874,  Mary 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Dawson  William  Turner, 
D.C..L  of  Toxtetli  Lodge,  Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 


WOODWARD    OF    HOPTON   COURT. 

Woodward,  Eobekt,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Hopton 
Court,  Salop,  Eear  Admiral  (Retired)  E.N.,  b.  7 
Nov.  1833 ;  m.  1870,  Mary  Eate,  dau.  of  William 
L.  Boxer,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Stopford. 

II.  Walter  Egerton. 

III.  George  Calthorpe. 

Lineag'e. — This  family  was  seated  at  Shavington,  in  the 
parish  of  Standish,  co.  Lancaster,  22  Henry  'VIII.,  as  appears 
from  the  Heralds'  'Visitation  of  1664. 

AuGCSTiNB  Woodward  (son  of  Alexander  Woodward,  of 
Standish,  co.  Lancaster),  bapt.  in  Standish  Church,  2  Aug. 
1675,  became  a  merchant  in  Liverpool.  He  vi.  1714,  Mary, 
dau.  of  C.  Beeley,  of  Cheadle  ;  and  d.  April,  1732,  leaving 
(with  three  sons,  Alexander,  Thomas,  and  Samuel,  and  three 
daus.)  a  son, 

Augustine  Woodward,  of  Liverpool,  ?<.  March,  1725;  m. 
1759,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Golightly,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
d.  19  March,  1778;  leaving  issue, 

Richard,  b.  May,  1700;  m.  1786,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Corbet 
Haysvard,  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  and  had  issue. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Alexander,    b.    1767;   m.  1788,  Catherine,  dau.  of   George 
Uverend,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  issue. 

Augustine,^.  1768;  ?)i.   Sept.    1799,    Mary    Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George   Panter,Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue. 

William,  b.  1770;  d.  unm. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Sarah,  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Woodward,  of  Her  Majesty's  Customs,  Liverpool, 
6.  14  Jan.  1704;  to.  26  Dec.  1803,  .Sarah,  dau.  of  William 
Skelhorne,  Esq.  of  Everton,  and  si.ster  of  Lucy,  wife  of 
TuoMAS  Botfield,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Court;  and  d.  at  Hopton, 
18  Aug.  1838,  leaving  issue, 

Augustine  Samuel,    b.   1804;    m.    1834,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Clough,  Esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1857,  leaving  issue. 


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Thomas  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

William  !>kelhonie,  d.  xinm.  2!i  May,  1838. 

Alexander  (Kev.),  A.M.  St.  Cath.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  2  Feb. 

1815,  sometime  Kector  of    llopion   Wafers,  afterwards   of 

Hoylake,  co.  Chester;   d.  7  Feb.  1884. 
Sarah,  vi.  Samuel  Clougli,  jun.,  Fsq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has 

issue. 
Slargaret,  d.  unin.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son,     , 

Kev.  Thomas  Woodward,  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cam.,Ecctor 
of  Hopton  Wafers,  and  J.P.Salop,  6.  31  Oct.  1808;  ??i.  14May, 
1835,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clough,  Esq.  of  Liverpool ;  and 
d.  1  Sept.  1854,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1884), 

I.  Thomas,  of  Hopton  Court. 

II.  Samuel  (liev.),  of  Hopton  Court. 
m.  EoBEKT,  now  of  Hopton  Court. 

IV.  V.illiam,  b.  25  June,  1840;  d.  Dec.  1832. 

V.  Charles,  6.  31  Oct.  1»47;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  J.  Craddock, 
Esq.  of  Kew  Zealand. 

■VI.  Arthur,  b.  1  March,  1851.  i.  Anne  Augusta. 

II.  Lucy,  TO.  3  Jan.  1864,  Itev.  Alfred  James,  M.A.,  Kector 
of  Burwarton,  Salop,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,    m.   b    April,    1880,   Eev.    George    Paysand 
Turner,  Vicar  of  Downton,  Hereford,  and  has  issue. 

His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Woodwaed,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Court,  J.P.,  b.  24 
March,  183G;  m.  0  Oct.  1864,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kev.  Ambrose 
Goode,  of  Tcrrington,  Norfolk,  late  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.S.  Mr. 
Woodward  s.  to  the  estates  at  Hopton  Court  (at  the  death, 
1863  of  Mr.  Beriah  Botfield,  M.P.  for  Ludlow;  under  the  will 
of  Mr.  Thomas  Botfield,  late  of  Hopton  Court,  whose  wife 
was  great-aunt  of  Mr.  Woodward.  He  d.  s.  ■p.  Aug.  1888, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Kev.  Samuel  Woodward,  of  Hopton  Court,  M.A.,  Kector  of 
Hopton  Wafers,  6.24  May,  1837;  m.  1872,  Ellen  Mary,  dau. 
of  Arthur  Pardee,  Esq.  of  Purslow  Hall,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 
Lucy,  Annie,  and  Evelyn.  He  d.  April,  1890,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother,  Kobert  Woodwabd,  Esq.,  C.B.,  R.N.,  now  of 
Hopton  Court. 

Aniu — Barry  of  six  or  and  sa.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  demi-wood- 
man  with  acluh  on  his  shoulders  ppr.  Crest — A  squirrel  sejant 
ppr.  in  the  paws  a  nut  or.    Motlo — Gardez  bien. 

/St'c.i— Hopton  Court,  Cleouury-Mortimer,  Salop. 


■WOOLLCOMBE     OF    HEMEEDON. 

WooLLCOiiBE,  The  Kev.  George  Ley,  of 
ITemerdon,  co.  Devon,  J. P.  for  Cornwall,  M.A. 
Oxford,  Rector  of  St.  Mewan  (1871-89),  formerly 
Eector  of  Senuen,  b.  J828;  m.  1859,  Edith,  dau.  of 
Henry  Lambe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

George  Asthur  Let,  M.A.  Christ's   College,  Camb.,  6. 

Feb.  1864. 
Edith  Mary,  6.  1861. 

Lineage  —William  Wolco5IB,  of  Holland,  in  the  parish 
of  Plympton  St.  JIary,  Devon,  b.  1497 ;  m.  Eadegundc,  dau. 
and  heirof  Bowdon  of  Leeham,  and  d.  1570,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert.  n.  Baldwin. 

in.  William,  from  whom  the  Ashbury  branch  is  descended. 
The  eldest  son, 

KoDERT  WoLcoMB,  TO.  Emma,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Pitts,  of  Pitton,  in  the  parish  of  Yealmpton,  Devon,  and  d. 
1584,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Wolcomb,  of  Holland  and  Challonsleish,  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Kobert  Fuise,  of  Morshead,  in  the  parish  of  Dean 
Prior,  and  d.  1003,  leaving  issue,  an  only  son, 

William  Woollcombe,  of  Challonsleigh,  ?«.  Margery,  dau. 
of  John  Connock,  of  Treworgey,  parish  of  St.  Clere,  and  d. 
1649,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

William  Woollcombe,  of  Challonsleigh,  who  m.  1650, 
Honor,  dau.  of  Samuel  Berry,  of  Saltram,  parish  of  Charles, 
Plymouth,  and  d.  1655.    He  had,  with  other  issue, 

William  Woollcombe,  of  Challonsleigh,  m.  Grace,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Pearse,  and  d.  llli,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  M.D.  {m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Yab,  and  d.  1757, 
leaving  issue,  Tliomas,  who  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Lancelot 
Kobinson  (formerly  Hieks),  and  d.  1799,  leaving  issue,  a 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  Maria,  to.  in  1792,  to  her  cousin, 
George  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Hemerdon). 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Woollcombe,  of  Plympton,  who  in.  his  first  cousin. 
Honour,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Winston,  of  Turton, 
Plympton  St.  Mary,  and  d.  1730.    His  son, 

John  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Mill,  Plympton  St.  Mary,  m. 
1730,    Mary,    dau.    and  heir   of  Eev.  John  Stokes,    M.A., 


Vicar  of  Tamerton  Folist,  Devon,  and  d.  1757,  having  had"* 
issue, 

Thomas  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  bapt.  1737 :  to. 
Priscilla,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  John  Bedford,  M.A.,  Vicar 
•f  Charles,  Plymouth,  and  had  issue, 

George  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Hemerdon,  .I.P.  for  Devon, 
6.  1765;  TO.  1792,  his  cousin,  Maria,  sole  heir  to  her  father, 
Thomas  Woollcombe  (son  of  the  aforesaid  John  Woollcombe, 
of  Plymouth,  M.D.,  brother  of  William  Woollcombe,  o.' 
Plympton),  and  by  her,  who  d.  1802,  had  issue,  William, 
Lieut.  71st  Regt.,  served  at  Waterloo,  rf.  s.p.;  and  George. 
He  d.  1830.    His  younger  son, 

Vice-Admiral  George  W'oollcombe,  J.P.  for  Devon,  6. 
1795;  TO.  1827,  Mary  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Ley,  Esq. 
of  Cockington,  near  Torquay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1887)  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Let  (Rev.),  now  of  Hemerdon. 

II.  Henry  Bedford,  Viee-Admiral  R.N.  (retired  list  1SS8),  6. 
1831 ;  TO.  1879,  Eleanor  A.,  dau.  of  Rev.  A.  Eden,  Vicar  of 
Ticehurst,  Sussex  (Club — United  Service). 

III.  William  John,  6.  1832 ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Pode,  Esq. 
of  Plympton. 

IV.  Thomas  Robinson,  6.  1833 ;  d.  1834. 

V.  Robert,  Major  R.M.,  6.  1835;  m.  1871,  Mary,  dau.  of  — 
Walter,  Esq. 

VI.  Edward,  of  Anstey  Hall,  near  Coventry,  J.P.  co. 
Warwick,  Col.  R.A.,  b.  1842;  m.  1872,  Emma,  dau.  of 
Capt.  G.  C.  Adams,  R.N.,  of  Anstey  Hall,  (aii6i— Naval 
and  Military,  and  United  Service;. 

VII.  Richard,  b.  1847;  m.  1874,  Caroline,  dau.  of  —  Stocks, 
Esq. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  b.  1830:  to.  1S49,  Rev.  Thomas  HuUah,  M.A., 
Canon  of  Truro,  Rector  of  Calstock,  and  d.  1808. 

II.  Sarah  Anne,  6.  Ib36;  d.  1837. 

III.  Caroline,  b.  1837  ;  m.  1859,  Rev.  W.  P.  Bastard,  Rector 
of  Lezant,  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall. 

IV.  Sarah  Maria,  b.  1839. 

Vice-Admiral  G.  Woollcombe  d.  1865. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bars  gu.  Crest — A  falcon  ppr.  wings 
displayed  arg.  charged  with  three  bars  gu.,  belled  and  jessed 
or. 

Scai— Hemerdon,  Plympton,  Devon. 


WOOLLCOMBE    OF    ASHBTTEY. 

Woollcombe,  Charles  Belfield,  Esq.  of  Ash- 
bury, Devon,  J.P.,  b.  2  Marcli,  1851;  m.  1890, 
Belty,  relict  of  A.  A.  Williams,  Esq. 

Lineagre. — William  Woollcombe  or  W^olcombe,  of  Hol- 
land, in  Plympton  St.  Maiy,  Devon,  b.  1497  ;  m.  Kadegunde, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Bawden,  of  Leeham,  and  had  issue,  i.  Robert, 
of  Plympton,  m.  Emma,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pitts,  of 
Pitton,  and  d.  1584  (see  Woollcombe  of  Hemerdon) ;  ii. 
Baldwin;  in.  William,  of  whom  hereafter;  i.  Johan;  ii. 
Grace.    He  d.  1570.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Woollcombe,  of  Pitton  in  the  parish  of  Yealmpton, 
m.  1560,  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pitts,  of  Pitton,  and 
had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Henry,  d.  s.  p. ;  i.  Pliilippa, 
m.  Henry  Treby,  of  llolbeton;  ii.  Jane,  vi.  John  Slanning,  of 
Plympton  St.  Mary ;  in.  Kadegund,  hi.  John  Bickford,  of  Foss. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Pitton,  &.  1573,  signed  the  Vioi- 
tationof  Devon,  1629.  He  in.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Skinner,  of 
Bramford  Speke,  near  Exeter,  and  had  issue,  i.  William, 
his  heir;  il.  John,  b.  1613  ;  iii.  Nicholas,  b.  1616  ;  iv.  Robert, 
b.  1618;  I.  Joan,  b.  1607;  ii.  Susan,  b.  1608;  in.  Mary,  6. 
1612,  TO.  William  Reynolds;  iv.  Agnes,  b.  1616.  He  d.  1650^ 
His  eldest  son, 

William  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Pitton,  6.  1606;  m.  1633, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pascoe,  of  Torr,  Devon,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Joun,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  d.  s.  p. ;  in.  Henry, 
m.  1684,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Richard  Stuckey,  Esq.  and  sister 
and  heirof  Henry  Walter,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  and  d.  s.  p.  1692, 
leaving  Ashbury  to  his  nephew,  John  Woolcombe ;  iv.  Philip, 
d.  s.  p. ;  V.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. ;  i.  Joan,  to.  Richard  Walters., 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Pitton,  6.  1635 ;  m.  1672, 
Thomasina  Frances,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his 
heir;  ii.  Henry,  d.  s.  pi- ;  m.  William,  of  Ashbury,  which  he 
inherited  from  his  brother  John,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother  Philip, ;  iv.  Philip  (Rev.),  who  s.  his  brother.  He  d. 
1690,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Pitten  and  Ashbury,  M.P.  for 
Plymcuth,  and  High  Sheriff  for  Devon  1712,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Hele,  of  Fleet,  and  d.  s.  p.  1713,  when  he  left 
Ashbury  to  his  brother  William,  and  Pitton  to  his  brotber, 

Eev.  Philip  Woollcombe,  of  Ashbury  and  Pitton,  Vicar  of 


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Zeal  Monacliorum.  He  7«.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Offsring 
Bhickhall,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  and  had  a  son,  John, 
his  heir;  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Capt.  William  Carletcn, 
brother  of  Guy,  1st  Lord  Dorchester ;  and  Elizabeth.  The 
only  son, 

John  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  b.  1720,  was  High 
Sheriff  for  Hevon  17ri4.  He  m.  1745,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
JetTery  Mortli,  or  Jliirth,  Esq.  of  Talland,  Cornwall,  and  had 
issue,  I.  John  JIorth,  his  heir;  ii.  Henry,  m.  Betty,  dau.  of 
William  Helyar,  Esq.  of  Coker  Court,  Somerset,  and  d.  s.  p.; 
in.  Philip,  d.  s.  p. ;  iv.  William,  m.  Lst,  Anne  Walker,  and 
2ndly,  Nancy  Louis,  and  had  issue;  v.  Francis,  d.  s.  p.:  vi. 
Ch.irles,  vi.  Elizabeth  Canvithen,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Wooll- 
combe  </.  177S,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  JIorth  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  6.  13  Oct. 
1747;  m.  20  Dec.  1781,  Harriett,  dau.  of  William  Helyar, 
Esq.  of  Coker  Court,  Somerset,  M.I',  for  that  co.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Mouth,  his  heir. 

Ji.  Henry  (Kev.),  b.  1781;  m.  18  April,  1781,  Jane  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Louis,  1st  bart.  of  Chelston,  Eear- 
Admiral  of  the  White,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1861,  having  had  by 
her  (who  d.  14  April,  1819)  four  sons  and  one  dau. 

1  Henry  (Yen.),  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Louis  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Meheniot,  Cornwall,  formerly 
Rector  of  Fetrockstowe,  b.  27  March,  1814;  m.  1864, 
Augusta  Rundell,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Browne,  of  Whit- 
stone,  Devon  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Louis,  Capt.  King's  Own  Borderers,  6.  1857  ;  to. 
15  Doc.  1886,  Agnes  Meade,  youngest  dau.  of  Major- 
Gen.  J.  T.  Murray,  C.B.,  commanding  Lahore  division. 

Reginald,  b.  1858. 

Arthur  Augustus,  6.  1360. 

Gerald  Douglas,  6.  1S65. 

Margaret,  b.  1855. 

Clara  Jaquette,  i.  1863. 

3  Eelfiold,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  24  March,  1816  ;  m.  1861, 
Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Kendall,  and  has  issue, 

Belficid  Morth,  6.  1869. 

Laura,  b.  1862. 

Jaquette  Mary,  h.  1864. 

Katherine,  b.  1865.  Effle,  6.  18G7. 

Frances  Chrysta. 

4  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Highampton,  Devon,  b.  13 
April,  1819;  m.  1865,  Emily  Rose,  dau.  of  Charles 
Stirling,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  St.  John  Stirling,  b.  1869. 
Louis  Charles  Stirling,  b.  1872. 
JIary  Elizabeth  StirUng,  b.  1867. 
Eleaner  Jaquette  Stirling,  b.  1812. 
1  Jaquette  Harriett,  of  Morth  Grange,  near  Exbourne,  b. 
22  April,  1817. 

III.  Robert,  Major  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Bonamy  Dobree,  Esq.  of  Beauregard,  Guernsey,  and  had 
issue, 

Robert,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Kilkelly,  Esq.  of  Driracong, 
CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert  Lloyd,  M.A  ,  LL.D., 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  2  Thomas  Dobree;  1  Lsabella  Frances 
Mary  ;  2  Anne  Courtenay. 

Frederick. 

John  Dobree,  C.B.,  Brigadier-Gen.  R.H.A.,  Bombay. 

Harriett  Martha. 

Elizabeth  Anne.  Ellen. 

IV.  Thomas. 

I.  Harriett  Helyar. 

II.  Elizabeth  Bridget. 

in.  Maria  Joanna,  m.  Rev.  Stephen  Oakley  Attlay. 

IV.  Laura. 

V.  C.iiuime,  m.  John  Sillifant,  Esq. 

Mr.  Woollcombe  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Morth  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  High  Sheriff 
for  Devon,  1822,  b.  1783  ;  m.  18  April,  1812,  Anne  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Louis,  1st  bart.  of  Chelstone,  Rear- 
Admiral  of  the  White,  and  d.  s.  2>-  1866,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

Yen.  Henry  Woollcombe,  of  Ashbury,  Archdeacon  of 
Barnstaple,  b.  26  March,  1813  ;  m.  14  May,  1846,  Jaquete 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Belfield  Louis,  R.N.,  and  d. 
1885,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  B.A.,  J.P.,  b.  8  Aug.  1848;  m.  27  July,  1876, 
Annie  Mary  Josephine,  dau.  of  William  P.  Jorden,  Esq., 
and  d.  18-3,  having  had  issue,  1  Henry  Morth,  b.  and  d. 
1877;  2  John  Morth,  b.  1878;  3  Louis  Douglas,  6.  1882; 
1  Jaquette  Radegunde,  b.  1S80  ;  2  Marcella  Josephine,  b. 
1881  ;  4  Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1884. 

II.  Charles  Belfield,  now  of  Ashbury. 

III.  Walter  George,  6.  2  Jan.  1856. 
IT.  Herbert  Louis,  6.  1  Aug.  1862. 
V.  Thomas  Clement,  b.  2  July,  1864. 
I.  Mary,  6.  28  March,  1847. 

n.  Jaquete  Frances,  b.  1  Sept.  1867. 


,4 n»s— Quarterly  of  eight ;  1st  and  4th  arg.,  three  bars  gu. 
for  Woollcombe  ;  2nd,  sa.,  three  sinister  w.iigs  displayed  arg. 
for  Atcomke;  3rd,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  uith  two  heads  sa., 
a  border  of  the  last  bezantec,  forTREOiAN,  4th,  sa.,  three  fusils 
conjoined  in  fess  erm,  for  Gifford  ;  5th.,  sa,  a  lion  rampant 
arg. ,  debruised  by  a  bend  gu.,  for  Chdrch  ill  ;  6th,  or,  on  a  becd 
cotised  az.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  Held,  forDAWNhY  ;  7th,  arg., 
two  chevrons,  sa.,  for  Esse.  These  are  the  arms  given  in  Visit. 
1020  ;  the  present  family  quarter  also  Pities— Arg.,  a  chevron 
gu.  between  three  peacocks'  heads  erased  az. ;  and  Mortd,  arg. 
a  lion  rampant  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  Crest— A.  spur 
or,  rowel  points  gu.,  as  given  in  Vi^it.  Devon  1620.  Crest  (now 
borne)— a  falcon  ppr.  wings  displayed  arg.  charged  with  three 
barg  gu.  boiled  and  jessed  or. 

Scars— Ashbury,  North  Lew,  near  Exbourne,  Devon;  The 
Close,  Exeter. 

C^  1(6— Conservative. 


WOOLBYCH    OF    CEOXLEY, 

WooLBTCH,  WiLiiiAM  EiciiAED,  Esq.  of  Croxley 
House,  Rickmansworth,  Herts,  J.P.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  6  Jan.  1837;  m.  18  May,  1870,  Dorothea 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Harper  Burchell-Herne, 
Esq.  of  Bushey  Grange,  Herts,  J.P.  {see  Heene). 

Liineage.— This  very  ancient  Shropshire  family  is  de- 
scended from  Sir  Adam  Wolryche,  Knt.  temp.  Henky  111.,  he 
was  admitted  of  the  Roll  of  Guild  Merchants  of  Shrewsbury 
1231,  by  the  Saxon  name  Adam  Wolfric,  and  was  seated  for 
many  years  at  Wenlock.  The  estate  of  Dudmaston  was  ac- 
quired by  the  marriage  of  William  Woolryche  with  Margar- 
ette,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  de  Dudmaston,  anno  9  Henry 
IV.,  A.D.  1403.  His  descendant.  Sir  Thomas  Wolryche,  of 
Dudmaston,  was  a  stedfast  and  conspicuous  adherent  of 
Charles  1.  He  was  Governor  of  Bridgnorth  Castle  for 
Charles  L,  and  created  a  Baronet  4  Aug.  1641  ;  he  repre- 
sented Wenlock  and  Bridgnorth  in  Parliament;  b.  1598;  d. 
1668,  aged  71.  The  baronetcy  became  extinct  on  the  death 
unm.  of  Sir  John  Wolryche,  of  Dudmaston,  4th  Bart.,  25  June, 
1723. 

The  present  family  are  descended  from  Edward  Woolryche, 
of  Dinmore,  co.  Hereford,  2nd  son  of  Humphrey,  of  Dud- 
maston, recorded  as  one  of  "the  gentlemen  of  Salop,"  IT 
Henry  VIII.  (1501).  He  m.  EHzabeth,  dau.  of  William  Gros- 
venor,  of  Whitemore,  and  had  issue,  John  Woolryche,  of 
Dinmore,  to  whom  Qdeen  Elizabeth  granted  the  Manor  or 
Preceptory  of  Dynmore  (this  grant  is  found  in  the  Patent 
Roll,  Elizabeth,  anno  tertio  undecimo  pars);  he  m.  1620, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Edmund  Fox,  of  Ludford  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
and  had  issue,  Edmund  Woolryche,  of  Dinmore,  who  m.  27 
July,  1640,  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Hyatt,  of  Burton  in  Eard- 
island,  and  had  issue,  John  Woolryche,  of  Dinmore,  m.  21 
July,  1081,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Martin  Sandys,  of  Cradley, 
and  d.  1703,  having  had  issue,  John  Wolryche,  of  Dinmore 
and  ICipperknowle,  who  m.  19  Dec.  1719,  Helen,  dau.  of  Hum- 
phrey Cornwall,  of  Kipperknowle.  He  is  mentioned  in  Sir 
John  Wolryche's  will  as  his  cousin,  .-xud  was  ultimate  tenant 
in  tail  of  Dudmaston,  but  to  which  he  did  not  succeed.  He  sold 
Dinmore  in  1739,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1759,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  of  Kipperknowle,  co.  Hereford,  rf.  18  Aug.  1775. 
His  great-grandson  was  Edmund  Humphrey  Woolrych, 
Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  one  of  the 
Metropolitan  Police  Magistrates,  d.  s.  p.  28  Jau.  1883. 

II.  John,  living  1766,  d.  s.  p. 
The  3rd  son, 

Humphry  Woolrych,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  co.  Hereford, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  and 
d.  at  Fownhope,  Hereford,  18  April,  1803,  leaving-  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

Humphry  Cornwall  Woolrych,  Esq.  of  Croxley  House, 
m.  12  Sept.  1793,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Bentley,  Esq.  of  Red  Lion  Square,  London,  and  by  her  left  at 
his  decease,  25  March,  1816,  an  only  son, 

Humphry  William  Woolrych,  of  Croxley,  J. P.,  Serjeant- 
at-Law,  b.  24  Sept.  1795;  m.  3  July,  1817,  Penelope,  youngest 
dau.  of  Frances  Bradford,  Esq.  of  Great  Westwood,  Herts, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Humphry  Fitzroy  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Oarc, 
Favershara,  now  of  Hartlebury,  co.  Worcester,  b.  10  Feb. 
1823;  VI.  1862,  Mary  Katherine,  dau.  of  J.  11.  Watson,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Humphry  Stephen,  Lieut.  8th  King's  llegt., 
and  Kate  Penelope. 

II.  Francis  Benson  WiUiam,  C.E.,  b.  20  Jan.  1826;  m.  23 
Dec.  1859,  Frances  Emily  Sherrington,  and  has  issue. 

III.  William  Richard,  now  of  Croxley. 

1.  Penelope  Avice  Anne,  m.  W.  C.  Belt,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at- 
Law,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ;  she  d.  5  May,  1873,  leaving 
issue. 


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-  n.  Mary  Anne,  m.  19  April,  1860,  Henry  William  Willouehby, 
Esq.  of  Montagu  Square  ;  he  d.  Aug.  1 88 1,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Anna  Maria  Amelia  Eaikes  Elizabeth  Bentley,  ra.  2  July, 
1862,  Right  Rev.  John  James  Stewart  Perowne,  i).D.,  Bishop 
of  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Elizabeth  m.  10  March,  1870,  Eev.  Thos.  Jenkins, 
Sector  of  Caerphilly,  co.  Glamorgan,  she  d.  s.  p.  16  June, 
1871. 

Mr.  Serjeant  AVoolrych  d.  3  July,  1871. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  swans,  wings 
•elevated  arg.  beaked  and  legged  gi'.,  a  crescent  sa.  Crfst — An 
oak  tree  ppr.    /Sea«— Croxley  House,  Rickmansworth,  Herts. 


WOOLSEY    OF    MILESTOWN. 

WooLSET,  O'Beien  Bellinqham,  of  Milestown 
and  Priorland,  co.  Loulh,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Loutli,  High  Sheriff  1889,  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  Roval 
Artillery,  b.  26  Aug.  1827;  m.  12  April,  1855, 
Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Walsham, 
Bart,  of  Knill  Court,  co.  Hereford,  (see  Bueke's 
JPeerac/e),  and  has  an  only  child, 

Alice,  m.  21  April,  1887,  Cecil  Butler,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  4th  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Lennox  Butler, 
son  of  James,  22nd  Lord  Dunboyne,  and  has  an  only  dau. 
Cecilia  Frances  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage). 

Xiiueagre. — Early  in  the  I7th  century  the  name  is  found 
in  the  county  Armagh.  Benjamin  Woolset  had  a  grant  of 
fee  farm  lands  in  and  about  Portadown  in  1663,  and  his  will 
was  proved  1C90. 

The  Rev.  WiLLUM  Woolset,  M.A.,was  Chaplain  to  Primate 
Boulter,  and  became  successively  Vicar  of  Dundalk,  1709-28, 
and  Rector  of  Faughart,  1728,  to  his  death  in  1748.  He  ac- 
quired Priorland,  near  Dundalk,  and  left  two  sons,  John,  of 
whom  presently,  and  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Faughart, 
1754-75,  and  of  Forkhill,  1775,  to  his  death  in  1779,  who  m. 
1st,  a  sister  of  Ephraim  Stannus,  of  Carlingford,  and  2ndly, 
Jane  Read  of  Dundalk.    The  elder  son, 

John  Woolset,  Esq.  of  Priorland,  entered  the  Temple 
before  1733,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Palmer,  and 
d.  at  an  early  age,  July,  1752,  leaving  an  only  child. 

Rev.  William  Woolset,  of  Priorland,  M.A.  of  Cambridge, 
•6.  about  1750;  was  sometime  Lieut.  61st  Regt.;  became 
Eector  of  Kilsaran  (Castle  Bellingham)  in  1794;  vu.  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Alan  Bellingham,  of  Castle  Bellingham, 
<;o.  Louth  (and  sister  to  Sir  William  Bellingham,  1st  Bart.) 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  the  Civil  Service  (Admiralty),  b.  1784,  m. 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Gibson,  Esq.,  who  d.  1866, 
leaving  issue  by  him,  who  d.  Sept.  1834. 

III.  William,  b.  1785,  became  Commander  of  H.M.S. 
"Papillon,"  supposed  to  have  been  lost  about  Sept.  1805, 
with  that  vessel. 

3v.  O'Bryen  Bellingham,  some  time  Accountant-General  of 
the  Admiralty,  vi.  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Holt,  Esq.  of 
Enfield,  he  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1874,  aged  82,  his  wife  dying  in 
the  same  year. 

I.  Alice,  in.  Uichard  Moore,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  co. 
Tipperary,  d.  leaving  issue  by  him  who  d.  1826  (see  Mooke, 
of  Barne), 

It.  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

III.  Frances,  m.  her  cousin,  Richard  Palmer,  Esq.,  and  d. 
July,  1870,  leaving  issue  by  him. 

IV.  Mary  Anne,  m.  William  Cairnes,  Esq.  of  Stameen,  co. 
Meath,  and  d.  24  Sept.  1865,  leaving  issue  by  him. 

V.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  m.  28  Sept.  1815,  James  Jameson,  Esq. 
of  Winfield,  co.  Galway  and  Montrose,  co.  Dublin,  brother 
of  her  brother-in-law,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

llcv.  W' illiam  Woolsey,  who  was  subsequently  m.  a  2nd  time, 
<l.  Sept.  1832,  aged  about  82,  his  widow  surviving  to  Oct. 
1884,  aged  86,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Woolset,  Esq.  of  Priorland,  b.  6  Jan.  1782,  became 
Capt.  82nd  Regt.  8  Jan.  1802,  and  after  retiring  from  that 
Regt.  was  appointed  on  6  Dec.  1808,  1st  Lieut,  in  the  Castle 
Bellingham  Infantry,  a  yeomanry  corps.  High  Slieriff  of  co. 
Louth  1826,  m.  30  March,  1812,  Janet,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Jameson,  Esq.  of  Alloa,  N.B.  (»£«  Jameson)  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  6.  12  May,  1815,  cf.  s.p.  18  May,  1819. 

II.  William,  liis  successor. 

III.  Robert  Jameson  0.  I  Sept.  1821,  d.  s.  p.  6  March,  1838. 

IV.  O'Bkien  Bellingham,  now  of  Milestuwn. 

V.  John,  of  Castlu  Cosey,  Castle  Bellingham,  b.  21  Aug.  1830, 
VI.  in  18G5,  liis  cousin,  Elizabeth  I^ucy,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  de  Laval  Willis,  Rector  of  Bradlord,  Y'orksliire  ;  she 
d.  10  Nov.  1870,  aged  26,  and  he  d.  s.  p.  25  May,  1887. 


I.  Mary  Anne,  6.  16  Jan.  1813,  m.  25  Oct.  1836,  Major  John 
Woolmore  Simmons  Smith,  14th  King's  Light  Dragoons,  and 
d.  3  April,  lb81,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Margaret,  h.  12  July,  18i6;  to.  Charles  Thornhill,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  14th  King's  Light  Dragoons  (afterwards  the  Rev. 
Charles  'Ihornhill),  2nd  son  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq.,M.P. 
of  Diddington,  Huntingdonshire,  and  d.  0  July,  1877,  leaving 
issue  by  him,  who  d.  31  Aug.  1881,  aged  69  {see  Thornhill). 

III.  He';n  Jameson,  6.  10  Nov.  1819  ;  ?«.  Rev.  William  Thorn- 
hill, Rector  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  Huntingdonshire,  4th  sun  of 
George  Thornhill,  Esq.  {see  above)  and  by  him  (who  d.  17 
Sept.  1872,  aged  49)  had  issue. 

IV.  Frances  Hester  Bellingham,  6.  16  Aug.  1823,  d.  28  Sept. 
1838. 

Mr.  Woolsey  d.  1  Aug.  1853,  aged  71  (his  widow  surviving 
till  10  April,  1861,  aged  72)and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

William  Woolset,  Esq.  of  Priorland  and  Milestown,  b.  29 
Aug.  1818,  J.P.  for  CO.  Louth,  High  SheriEf  1868,  m.  1st. 
Frances  Rose,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Derrabard 
House,  CO.  Tyrone  (see  Veset),  who  was  drowned  4  Oct.  1865, 
aged  40:  and  2ndly,  in  1868,  Mary  Elizabeth  Heath,  younger 
dau.  of  William  Hcaih  Jary,  Esq.  of  Blofield  Lodge,  Norfolk 
{see  Jart).  He  d.  s.p.  11  May,  1887,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother 
the  present  Majob-Gen.  Woolset,  of  Milestown. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  ar,  a  lion  pass,  guard,  gu, 
crowned  or,  between  four  leopards'  faces  ar,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  a  rose  of  the  third  between  two  Cornisli  choughs  ppr. 

Crest— A.  demi  wolf  holding  a  battle-axe. 

Motto — Au  bon  droit. 

Seat — Milestown,  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth. 


WOOSNAM    OF    GLANDWR. 

WoOSNASr,  BOWEN  POTTINGEB,  Esq.  of  Tjn-y- 
graig,  CO.  Brecknock,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.  and 
J.P.  CO.  Montgomery,  High  Sheritf  for  the  former 
1893  ;  B.A.,  Oxford,  member  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
b.  30  March,  1850;  m.  15  Aug.  1876,  Kate,  dau.  of 
William  Evans,  Esq.  of  The  Fields,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  has  issue, 
I.  Richard  Bowen,  6.  17  Nov.  1880. 

I.  Kate  Marjorie,  6.  11  May,  1877. 

II.  Mary  Dorothy,  b.  10  April,  1879. 

III.  Florence  Gwendolen,  6.  '20  Dec.  1883. 

Liineag'e. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  came  to  England 
with  William  111.,  and  settled  in  the  co.  Montgomery,  where 
they  have  been  landowners  ever  since. 

Richard  Woosnam,  Esq.  of  Tymawr,  co.  Montgomery,  vi. 
Anne  Bowen,  of  Tyddyu,  Llandinam,  who  d.  15  Aug. 
1800.  He  was  bur.  at  Trefeglwys,  17  April,  1781,  leaving  a 
son, 

Bowen  Woosnam,  Esq.  of  Glandwr,  co.  Montgomery,  bapt. 
5  July,  1771;  m.  25  Jan.  18U5,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 
Cole,  Esq.  (she  was  b.  10  Jan.  1788,  andd.  12  July,  1861.)  He 
d.  3  Sept.  1841,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Charles  Thomas,  in.  Harriett  Peele,  and  d.  s.  p.  28  Jan. 
1869. 

II.  James  Bowen,  proceeded  in  1828  from  the  Military  Coli. 
of  Addiscombe  to  Bombay  as  a  Lieut,  of  Artillery,  and  in 
that  branch,  of  H.M.'sarmy,  he  attained  the  rank  of  Major- 
Gen.,  having  chiefly  served  in  the  Horse  Artillery.  He 
accompanied  Lord  Keane  to  Ghuznee  and  Cabul,  and  bore 
the  medals  granted  lor  the  capture  of  the  former  place,  and 
also  for  the  taking  of  Khilat,  He  to.  Agnes  Bell,  and  d.  14 
Oct.  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Bowen.  2  Charles  Maxwell. 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Etty.  3  Ellie. 

4  Katherine.  5  Amy.  6  Grace. 

III.  Richard,  of  Glandwr. 

I.  Elizabeth  Alicia,  to.  Kev.  George  Fisher,  M.A.,  Chaplain 
R.N.,  and  to  Greenwich  Hospital,  by  whom  she  had  a  son, 
George,  and  two  daus.,  Alice  and  Elizabeth. 
The  3rd  son, 

Richard  Woosnam,  Esq.  of  Glandwr,  co.  Montgomery,  and 
Tyn-y-graig,  co.  Brecknock,  J.P.  for  both  cos.,  b.  9th  April, 
1815;  m.  25  Nov.  1845,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Bell, 
Esq.  of  Bellview,  near  Abbeyleix,  in  Queen's  Co.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Bowen  Pottinoee,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Burgass,  6.  19  Sept.  1851,  B. A.,  Cambridge,  ?n. 
10  Dec.  1874,  Hariiutte  Hamilton,  dau.  of  John  Partington 
Gray,  of  Ballyroan,  Queen's  Co. 

III.  Charies  William,  b.  12  Oct.  1853,  B.A.,  Oxford;  to.  25 
April,  l«s:^,  Minnie  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Allen,  Esq.  of 
Endcliffe,  Sheffield. 

I.  Margaret  Helena,  6.  11  Jan.  1847. 

II.  Caioline  Eliza,  b.  4  July,  lS4a. 

III.  Mary  Alice,  b.  11  Sept.  1856. 


WOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WOR 


!Mr.  Woosnam  was  M.A.  Cambridge,  a  Member  of  the  Royal 
Collefre  of  Surgeons,  London,  and  a  Surgeon  in  the  Bombay 
Army.  He  .•iceompanied  Sir  Henry  Potlinger  on  his  Special 
Jlission  as  Plenipotentiary  to  China  in  1841,  as  Surgeon  to 
the  Mission,  and  he  subsequently  acted  as  Secretary  of 
Legation,  and  was  Deputy  Colonial  Secretary  at  Hong  Kong. 
He  was  pnsent  at  most  of  the  opei-ations  of  the  United  Xaval 
and  Jlilitary  Forces,  which  resulted  in  the  conclus.on  of  the 
lirst  Treaty  with  China,  which  was  dictated  by  Sir  Henry 
Pottinger  at  Xankin  in  1842,  and  he  bore  the  medal  granted 
for  that  occasion.  On  Sir  Henry  Pottinger  being  sent  to  the 
Capo  of  Good  Hope  in  1S46,  as  Her  Majesty's  High  Commis- 
sioner, Mr.  E.  Woosnam  was  appointed  Secretary  to  that 
Commission,  and  he  subsequently,  in  1S4S,  accompanied  Sir 
Henry  Pottinser  when  he  was  promoted  lo  iladras,  and  was 
his  Piivate  Secretary  during  his  government  of  that  Prcbi- 
dency.     He  J.  27  Nov.  ISSS. 

Arms — Per  pale  sa.  and  az.,  a  lion  passant  arg.,  between  four 
pheons  three  iu  chief  and  one  in  base  or.  Cfest — in  afern  brake 
Vpr..  a  snake  nowed  or,  thereon  preying  an  eagle  also  ppr. 
guttC-e  de  larmes. 

&<((,< — Glandwr,  Llandloes,  co.  Montgomery;  and  Tyn-y- 
graJg,  Builth,  co.  Brecknock. 


■WORSLEY-TAYLOR    OF    MORETON 
HALL. 

Worslet-Tatlok,  Henry  Wilson,  Esq.  G.C. 
of  Moreton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
that  CO.,  and  J.P.  for  the  W.R.  of  Yorkshire, 
Chairman  of  the  Lancasliire  County  Sessions  and 
Kecorder  of  the  borough  of  Preston,  educated  at 
Harrow  and  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870, 
called  to  the  bar  by  the  Hon.  Society  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  1871,  created  a  Queen's  Counsel,  1891,  b. 
25  July,  1817;  m.  16  Aug.  1871,  Harriette  Sayer, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  William  AVatkin,  Bart., 
M.P.  {see  Bueke's  Peerage),  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  10  July,  1872. 

II.  Francis  Edward,  b.  14  July,  1874. 

I.  Mary  Beatrice,  b.  29  May,  1878. 

II.  Margaret  Ursula,  6.  25  Sept.  1833. 

Mr.  H.  W.  Worsley  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Tayloe,  by  royal  licence,  30  Nov.  1881, 
in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Miss 
Margaret  Pilling-Taylor,  of  Moreton  Hall,  Lanca- 
shire. 

Lineage. — James  Woeslet,  Esq.  of  the  Lannd,  Accring- 
ton,  where  the  family  settled  about  1760,  having,  previously 
been  landowners  in  the  same  township,  since  the  middle  of 
the  ICtli  century;  he  m.  1797,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
■\Vilson,  Esq.  of  Baxenden  House,  Accrington,  Lancashire,  and 
</.  1811,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Wokslet,  Esq.  of  The  Laund,  Accrington,  Lan- 
cashiie,  J. P.,  rti.  184.i,  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  Clegg,  Esq.  of 
Haughton  House,  Altham,  Lancashire,  and  d.  1809,  leaving 
issue, 

Henry  Wilson,  of  Moreton  Hall. 

Janet. 

Seal — Moreton  Hall,  Whalley,  Lancashire. 


WORTHAM    OF    KNEESWORTH. 

WORTHAM,  BiscOE  HiLL,  Esq.  of  Kneesworth, 
CO.  Cambridge,  J. P.,  D.L.,  m.  1840,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Samuel  Lee,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Bristol,  Kegius 
Professor  of  Hebrew,  Cambridge  University,  Eector 
of  Barley,  Herts;  and  has  issue, 

I  BiscoeHale,  h.  16  Oct.  1843;  m.  17  Jan.  1871,  Malvino 
Georgiana,  d;iu.  of  William  Shipton  Browning,  Esq.,  and 
has  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  Charles,  b.  27  July,  18-47. 

iH.  Frederick.  iv.  Alfred. 

I.  JIary  Cecilia.  Ii.  Louisa. 

III.  Ellen  Elizabeth  Frances. 

IV.  Ilariiet.  v.  Marian  Gertrude. 

Lineag-e.— The  family  of  Wortham  appears  in  the 
Visitation  of  Devon,  1620.  Hale  Woetham,  Esq.  b.  1683; 
'ni.  twice:  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabetii  Bray,  he  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Hale  Wobtuam,  Esq.   6.    1710;   m.    Martha,    dau.    and 


heiress  to  John  Cock,  of  Moulton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Shcp- 
rcth,  CO.  Cambridge,  granddau.  and  eventually  heir  of 
William  Layer,  of  Sheprcth,  and  (/.  1750,  leaving,  with  other 
issue. 

I.  Hale,  of  Eoyston,  6.  1744;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Ilatton,  of  Long  Stanton,  co.  Cambridge. 

II.  .James. 

Mr.  Wortham  d.  1750.     His  2nd  son, 

James  Wortham,  Esq.  of  Koystonm.  Elizabeth  Hames,and 
<;.  July,  1844,  leaving  by  her  (who  ci.  1861), 
I.  Biscoe  Hill,  now  of  Kneesworth. 

n.  Henry,  vi.  Emma,  dau.  of  Kev.  Samuel  Lee,  D.D. ,  Canon 
of  Bristol,  and  Kector  of  Barley,  Hants,  and  has  three  daus., 
and  one  son, 

III.  James,  m.  and  had  issue  nine  children. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chev.  between  three  lions  gambs  erm. 
,SfYi(— Kneesworth  Hall,  Koyston,  co.  Hertford. 
Residence— b.  Warrior  Gardens,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 


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WORTHINGTON    OF    DERWENT    BANK 
AND    MAPLE    HAYES. 

WoExniNGTON,  William  Heney,  Esq.of  Burtom 
and  Derwent  Bank,  co.  Derbv,  formerly  Capt.  39tli 
Staffordshire  E.  V. ;  elected  Nov.  1878,  first  Mayor 
and  Magistrate  of  Burton  ;  b.  23  Aug.  1826  ;  m.  29 
.\pril,  1858,  Alicia  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Craig,  Esq.  of  Horsehead  House,  Passage,  co.  Cork. 
Mr.  Worthington  unsuccessfully  contested  the- 
Borough  of  Tamworth,  in  18b0,  in  the  Liberal- 
Conservative  interest. 

Lineage.— This  family  is  of  co.  Leicester  extraction, 
having  been  settled  at  Orton-on-the-Hill,  in  that  co.,  for  several 
generations,  and  until  they  migrated  some  time  before  the 
middle  of  last  century  to  Burton-on-Trent,  where  they  were 
amongst  the  earUest  founders  of  the  great  brewing  industry  of 
that  place. 

William  and  SaeahWoethington,  of  Orton-on-the-Hill,  had 
issue, 

.Tohn,  6.  3  Nov.  1683. 

Thomas,  b.  10  April,  1684. 

William,  b.  27  Jan.  1687. 

Eiehard,  b.  12  March  ;  d.  5  April,  1702. 

Sarah,  b.  30  June,  1682;  m.  Cox,  of  Chervil  Coton. 

Mary.  Felier. 

The  3rd  son, 
William  Worthington,  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  had  issue, 
Thomas,  6.  13  Feb.  1718. 
William,  6.  21  March,  1723. 
John,  b.  12  Nov.  1725. 
Mary,  b.  21  June,  1716. 
.lane,  6.  25  Jan.   1731. 
Sarah,  b.  3  Dec.  1735. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Worthington,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  m.  31  Aug.  1761, 
Anne  Tarratt,  and  had  issue, 
William,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  b.  16  Nov.  1760;  m.  22  Aug.  1791,  Sarah,  3rd  dau. 
of  Henry  Evans,  Esq.  of  Cauldwell  Hall,  and  Burton-on- 
Trent,  and  had,  with  otlier  issue,  Henry  ot  Coton  Park, 
Derbyshire,  Capt.  Q.  0.  li.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
and  d.  15  Dec.  1805. 
Mary,  b.  3  Sept.  17G2  ;  d.  1775. 
Mr.  Worthington  d.  9  March,  1800.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Worthington,  Esq.  of  Burton,  6.  10.  Sept.  1764; 
m.  28  July,  1791,  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Evans,  E.sq.  of 
Cauldwell  Hall,  and  Burton,  and  had  issue, 
William,  of  whom  presently. 
Joseph,  b.  21  Nov.  ISOO;  (/.  8  May,  1801. 
Mary,  6.21  M.ay,  1793  ;  m.   George  Briscoe,  Esq.,  J.P.  and; 

U.L.,  of  Oldfallings  Hall,  and  Caynton,  co.  Stafford. 
Ann,  6.  25  Nov.  1795;  j/t.  Kev.  Roger  Bass,  M. A.,  Vicar  of 

Austrey,  co.  Leicester. 
Martha,  b.  12  June,  1794  ;  d.  1822. 

Harriet,  b.  March,  1803;  m.  John  Tarratt,  Esq.  of  Wolver- 
hampton. 
Eebecca,  6.  28  Jan.  18C5  ;  d.  27  March,  1847. 
Helen,  b.  10  March,  1811 ;  m.  Robert  Shirley  Belcher,  Esq. 
of  Burton. 
Mr.  Worthington  d.  i  March,  1825.     His  son  and  heir. 

William  Worthington,  Esq.  of  Newton  Park  and  Burton, 
J.P.  COS.  Stafford  and  Derby,  6.  16  Feb.  1799;  m.  8  June,  1824, 
Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Houndhill, 
Staffordshire,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Henry,  now  of  Burlon. 

II.  Calvert,  b.  29  Aug.  1830;  d.  17  Nov.  1871. 


WOTJ 


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WOU 


2273 


-   ill.  Arthur  Francis,  6.  20  Fet.  1835 :  d.  5  Feb.  1837. 

IV.  Albert  Octavius,  of  Maple  Hayes,  Staffordshire,  High 
Sheriff  1889,  J. P.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Pype  cum  Mem- 
bris,  Capt.  Q.  0.  R.  Staffordshire  Yeom.inry  Cavalry,  b.  20 
Not.  I8j4;  m.  16  Feb.  1871,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Etty,  Esq.  of  Malton,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue,  William 
Worthington,  b.  21  Dec.  1871 :  Evelyn  Mabel ;  Winifred 
Florence  ;  Dorothy  Hilda  ;  and  Muriel  Esm6. 

V.  Francis,  late  7th  Eoyal  Fusiliers,  b.  6  April,  1843; 
accidentally  drowned  in  the  Tummel,  co.  Perth,  3  Sept. 
1872, 

1.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  21  July,  1852,  Colonel  Charles 
Denison  Pedder  (39th  Eegt.),  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Edward,  h.  1S55 :  James  Henry  Worthington,  b.  1801 : 
Mary  Ann  Jane  ;  Catherine  Helena. 

It.  Emily  Mnvy  Anne,  b.  19  Feb.  1832;  d.  2  April,  1832. 

III.  Harriet  Georpiana,  6.  24  and  d.  2fi  Jan.  1836. 

IV.  Mary  Ann,  b.  5  Aug.  1837  ;  d.  5  Feb.  1852. 
Mr.  Worthington  d.  17  Oct.  1871. 

Arms — Per  fesse  dancetti^e,  arg.  and  sa.,  a  pale  counter- 
changtd,  and  three  tridents  erect  of  the  second.  Crest — On  a 
•wreath  of  the  colours  upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree  fessewise, 
■eradicated  and  sprouting  ppr.,  a  goat  passant  arg.,  gorged  with 
a  collar  gemel  sa.,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed 
also  proper.     Afo£(o— Virtute  dignus  avorum. 

Seat — Derwent  Bank,  co.  Derby. 

Clv.b — Devonshire. 


WOULFE    OF    TIERMACLANE. 

Woulft:,  Stephen  Eoland,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane, 
CO.  Clare,  J. P.  cos.  Clare  and  Down,  High  Sheriff 
of  the  latter  co.  1874,  and  of  the  former,  1870, 
served  in  the  7th  Regt.  Fusiliers,  afterwards  Capt. 
Hunts  Militia,  b.  1822 ;  m.  1st,  9  June,  1853,  Hon. 
Isabella  Letitia  Graves,  dau.  of  Thomas  North,  2nd 
Lord  Graves  (she  d.  26  Oct.  1870) ;  lie  m.  2ndly, 
1881,  Alice  Maud,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Black- 
burn, Esq.  of  Haine,  Devon,  and  has  had  issue, 

Stephen  Harold,  6.  15  Feb.  1883,  d.  1888. 
Hilda  Maud,  6.  1882. 

Xiineage.— This  family  was  settled  in  Limerick  at  a  very 
early  date ;  the  name  appears  in  the  records  of  Limerick 
during  the  reigns  of  the  Plantagenet  Sovereigns.  A  pedi- 
•^•Tee  of  the  family,  registered  in  Ulster's  OfiSce,  commences 
V.  ith 

Thomas  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Ballyphilip,  co.  Limerick,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  was 
father  of 

Thomas  WonLFE,  Esq.  Sheriff  of  Limerick  1470 ;  m.  Ellen, 
vlau.  of  Edmond  Harrold,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  was  father 
of 

John  Wohlfe,  Esq.,  n.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Bourke,  Esq. 
of  Limerick,  and  had  a  son, 

EicHAED  WouLFE,  Esq.,  a  Burgess  for  the  city  of  Limerick, 
inap.  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Creagh,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  a  Merchant  in  Limerick, 
na.  Ellis,  dau.  of  Thomas  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Ballygrenane,  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  five  sons, 

I.  Patrick,  of  Corbally,  who  was  joined  with  his  father  in 
deeds  relating  to  houses  and  land  in  Limerick,  m.  Elli.s,  dau. 
of  James  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
two  sons, 

1  James  (fitzPatrick)  party  to  a  deed  of  1  Blarch,  1G48, 
d.  s.  p. 

2  Richard,  of  Corbally,  s.  his  brother,  and  forfeited  that 
and  all  his  father's  property  after  the  Kebellion  of  1641, 
m,  his  kinswoman,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  Woulfe, 
Burgess,  of  Limerick,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  White,  and  grand-dau.  of  Richard  Woalfe,  the 
possessor  of  large  estates  in  co.  Limerick,  by  Sleganne  Bon- 
ileld,  his  wife,  and  had  a  son, 

Patrick,  h.  1668  ;  d.  in  Paris,  bur.  in  the  church  of  St. 
Eustace,  12  Feb.  1747,  aged  79:  m.  his  cousin,  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  co.  Clare,  by  whom 
(who  d.  in  Paris,  1744)  he  had  a  son, 
James  Lawbence  Woulfe,  b.  in  Paris,  16  April,  1743. 

II.  James  (Rev.),  a  Dominican  Friar,  murdered  by  order  of 
Ireton,  Oliver  Ckomwell's  General,  1651. 

III.  Francis  (Rev.),  a  Dominican  Friar,  exempted  from  pardon 
by  Ireton  at  the  capitulation  of  Limerick,  1651. 

IV.  George,  Capt.  in  the  Eoyal  army,  exempted  from  pardon 
by  Ireton,  1651. 

V.  Stephen,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Woulfe  was  living  in  1627,  as  .ippears  from  a  deed  of  3  Nov. 
of  that  year,  to  which  his  eldest  son  was  a  party.  His  5th  and 
youngest  son, 


Stephen  Wodlfe,  Esq.  of  Crenagh,  co.  Clare,  removed  into 
that  CO.  and  settled  there.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Stritch  (fitzPatricK),  Mayor  of  Limerick  1650,  and  had  two 

sons, 

1  Nicholas,  his  successor. 

II.  Patrick,  of  Ennis,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Theobald  Fitzgerald, 
Esq.   of  Gortmore,  co.   Clare,  by  whom  (who  was  bur.  at 
Ennis,  1697)  he  had  a  son, 
James,  of   Ennis,  who  went  to  Paris,  rf.  there  and  was 
bur.  in  the  church  of  St.  Roche,  28  Dec.  1749.     He  to. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Andrew  Woulfe,  Burgess  of  Ennis,  by  whom 
(who  was  bur.  at  Ennis,  11  Dec.  1748)  he  had  a  son  and 
a  dau., 
Lawrence,  m.   Mary,  dau.   of   Brian  O'Brien,  Esq.  of 
Corbally,  co.  Clare. 
Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Patrick  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Paris. 

Mr.  Woulfe,  who  was  bur.  at  Ennis,  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Nicholas  Woclfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  co.  Clare,  who  ob- 
tained that  estate  from  Henry,  7th  Earl  of  Thomond  by  deed 
dated  9  Aug.  1684,  and  other  lands  in  co.  Limerick,  24  Aug. 
1708.  He  had,  with  four  daus.  (i.  Phillis,  m.  William  Trant,  of 
Cork,  Merchant,  who  d.  1725;  ii.  Jane,  Mrs.  Waters;  in. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Sexton,  of  Limerick,  Merchant;  iv, 
Alice,  Mrs.  Cantillon),  three  sons, 

I.  Stephen,  his  successor. 

II.  David,  who  was  living  1765. 

III.  Patrick,  of  Enilagh,co.  Clare,  who  d.  v.  p.  His  will  dated 
3  June,  1718,  was  proved  2  May,  1719.  He  ra.  Eleanor, 
sisterof  IgnatiusCasey,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  and 
Katherine  (Mrs.  Butler),  eight  sons, 

1  Nicholas.  2  Stephen. 

3  Anthony,  of  Lifford,  co.  Clare,  whose  will  dated  6  Aug. 
1748,  was  proved  9  March,  1754.  By  Anstace  his  wife, 
he  left  a  son,  James ;  and  a  dau.,  Margaret. 

4  Andrew.  5  Francis. 

6  Michael. 

7  Ignatius,  of  Emlagh,  whose  will  is  dated  5  Jan.  1778.  He 
left  an  only  son  Michael. 

8  James,  of  Cahirash,  co.  Clare,  whose  will  dated  22  July, 
1755,  with  a  codicil  12  May,  1758,  was  proved  2  June, 
following ;  d.  w  ithout  legitimate  issue. 

Mr.  Woulfe,  whose  will,  dated  9  Oct.  1725,  was  proved  26  Jan. 
following,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  who,  by  Bridget  his 
wife,  had  two  sons, 

I.  Nicholas,  his  successor. 

II.  Peter,  of  Bernard's  Inn,  Holbom,  London,  Surgeon-Gen. 
in  H.M.'s  service,  who  was  guardian  to  his  minor  nephew,  iu 
1765. 

Mr.  Woulfe,  who  was  living  in  1737;  d.  intestate,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  m.  Alice  Maria 
Harrold,  of  Pennywell,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Stephen,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  was  dead  in  1761. 

Mr.  Woulfe,  whose  will,  dated  22  Aug.  17G1,  was  proved  2 
Feb.  1765,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  who  m.  Honora, 
dau.  of  Michael  McNamara,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  grand-dau.  of  John 
McNamara,  Esq.  of  Crinagh,  co.  Clare,  and  sister  of  Admiral 
James  McNamara,  and  Col.  John  McNamara,  of  Llangoed 
Castle,  CO.  Brecon,  by  whom  (who  m.  2naiy,  Balthazar  Nihill, 
Field-Marshal  in  the  service  of  the  King  of  Naples)  he  had 
issue, 

ir  Stephen  (Eight  Hon.),  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of 
Exchequer  in  Ireland,  appointed  Solicitor-General,  1836, 
Attorney-General  and  Sworn  of  the  Pnvy  Council,  1S37, 
and  s  Right  Hon.  Henry  Joy,  as  Lord  Chief  Baron,  20  July, 
1838,  TO.  Frances,  dau.  of  Roger  Haraill,  Esq.  of  DowthHall, 
CO.  Meath,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue, 

Stephen  Eoland,  now  of  Tiermaclane. 

Mary,  m.  1847,  Sir  Justin  Shell,  K.C.B. 

in.  Nicholas,  d.  untn. 

I    Joanna,  m.    May,  1813,  Terence  Flanagan,   Esq.  of  St. 

Katherine's  Park,  Leixlip,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom  (who  d. 

Jan.  1846),  she  left  at  her  decease,  Jan.  1837,  three  sons, 

1  Johu  Woulfe  Flanaghan,  Esq.  of  Drumdoe,  co.  Roscom- 
mon J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Aug.  1815;  m.  14  Sept. 
1848,  Susan,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  Michael  O'Loughlin, 
Bart'.  Mafiier  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland ;  and  d.  s.  p.  26  Sept. 

2  Stephen  Woulfe  Flanagan  (Right  Hon.),  P.C.ofRath- 
termon,  co.  Roscommon,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery  (Landed  Estates  Court  Division)  in 
Ireland,  1869  to  1885,  m.  Feb.  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Richard  Corballis,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  8  Jan.  lbS6)  had  issue,  John  Wodlfe,  Barrister-atr 

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Lan',  6.  1S5'2 ;  and  other  issue  (see  Flanagan  of  Knth- 
termon). 
3  Terence  Woulfe  Flanagan,  tn.  1S4S,  Jane,  Hempclen  ;  and 
d.  Dec.  1859. 
Mr.  'Woulfe,  whose  will  was  proved  4  .Vpril,  1794,  d.  at  Liege, 
in  the  Netherlands,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  who  d.  vnm.  April, 
ISCri,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Stephen  Koland  Woulfe 
Esq.  now  of  Tiermaclane. 

Anns — Per  fcss  or  and  az.  in  chief  on  a  mount  vert  a  wolf 
passant  in  front  of  an  oak  tree  all  ppr.  in  base  two  salmon 
naiant  barways  of  the  last.  Crest — A  stork  wings  elevated  sa. 
Jdotto — Curlean  uaral. 

Sfa(,<!— Tiermaclane,  Eniiis,  co.  Clare;  Strangford  House, 
Sirangford,  co.  Down,  i'ovm  Uesidence — 16,  Uanington 
Gardens,  S.W. 

Ciitls—Army  and  Navy,  and  Brooks',  and  KildareSt.  Dublin. 


■WRAY    OF    OAK    PARK. 

What,  Cecil  John  Goee,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co. 
Donegal,  b.  27  Sept.  1859. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Wrat  was  anciently  seated  in 
the  IJishopric  of  Durham,  and  subsequently  possessed  estates 
in  Richmond,  co.  York,  and  at  Ulentworth,  co.  Lincoln.  Sib 
CuKisToPHER  Wrat,  of  Glentworth,  was  Lord  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench  («?i;j.  Elizabeth,  and  from  him 
descended  the  Baronets  Wray,  of  Glentworth.  A  scion  of  that 
stock  became  established  in  Ireland  in  Queen  Elizabeth's 
reign.  The  first  settler  from  England  was  John  Wbat,  of 
Carnegilla,  whose  son, 

Hexrt  Wrat,  Esq,  had  a  grant,  1639,  from  the  Crown  of 
the  Manor  of  Castle  Wray,  co.  Donegal,  to  be  held  in  capiic. 
He  VI.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Paul  Gore,  Bart,  by  his  wife 
Isabella  Wickliffe,  and  was  father  of 

William  Wrat,  Esq.  of  Castio  Wray,  whose  name  appears 
in  the  Act  of  Attainder  by  King  James  II.,  1689.  He  m.  1st, 
Miss  Sampson  ;  and  2ndly,  Angel,  dau.  of  James  Galbraith, 
M.P.,  and  d.  1710,  leaving  by  his  1st  wife, 

Henrt,  his  heir. 

Humphrey,  of  Ards,  m.  Anne  Brooke,  of  Colebrooke,  co. 
Fermanagh,  and  was  father  of  "Old  William  Wrat,"  the 
remembered  hero  of  many  a  strange  recital,  mingled  with 
a  hue  of  sorrow  for  his  fallen  fortunes,  and  a  romantic 
interest  in  his  having  been  the  last  of  the  old  branch  of 
the  Wrats  of  Ards.  (See  Burke's  Vicissitudes  of  Fami- 
lies.) 
The  eldest  son, 

Henrt  Wrat,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  m.  Jane,  sister  of 
Eeresford Jackson,  and  d.  1737,  beings,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wrat,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Sir  Arthur  Gore,  Bart.,  M.P.  of  Newton  Gore,  co.  Mayo,  and 
by  iK-r  (who  d.  1  June,  1757)  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Henrt  Wrat,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  ?;t.  Catherine,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  co.  Tyrone,  and  had, 
with  three  dau.,  two  sons,  William,  his  heir ;  and  John 
James,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Crawford,  and 
had  issue.    Mr.  Wray  d.  1818,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wrat,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  b.  17  M.ay,  1767,  m. 
Ist.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Mansfield,  by  whom  he  had 
no  issue;  and  'indly,  27  M.ay,  1SI7,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Johnston,  Esq.  of  Brook  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  April, 
1857)  left  at  his  decease,  11  Dec.  1843,  three  sons  and  four 
daus., 

William,  late  of  Oak  Park. 

Henry,  b.  14  June,  1820;  d.  9  May,  1861. 

Robert,  b.  25  Jan.  1829. 

Anne  Jane.  Catherine. 

Elizabeth.  Barbara. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Wrat,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  J.P.,  HighSheriff,  1851, 
6.  15  June,  1818:  in.  22  Jan.  1850,  Anna,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robert 
Johnston,  67th  Rcgt.,  of  Brook  Hill,  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  had  issue, 

I  William  Cecil,  of  Oak  Park. 

II.  Cecil  John  Gore,  now  of  Oak  Park. 

HI.  Henry  Cecil  Gore,  b.  1  Sept.  1860  ;  d.  2  Dec.  1868. 

I.  Ann  WilheluiiaaJean,  m.  12  June,  1884,  James  Augustus 
Stewart,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Augustus  Stewart,  Othbart.  of 
Fort  Stewart. 

II.  Frances  Margaret  Forbes. 
lu.  Anna  Henrietta. 

rv.  Edith  Emma,  a.  6  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Marion,  b.  21  July,  1871 ;  d.  28  Dec.  1875. 
He  d.  19  June,  1884,  and  was.?,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Cecil  Wray,  B^q.  of  Oak  Park,  b.  21  July,  1851  ; 
a.  1889. 


Aym.t—Az..  on  a  chief  or,  three  martlets  gu.      Crest — An 
ORtricli  or.     Motto— FA  juste  et  vray. 
&('£— Oak  Park,  near  Ballymalcel,  Strabane,  co.  Donegal. 


WREY   OF    CADDEL   AND   THORNTOTJN. 

Wret,  George  Edward  BouKcniEU,  Esq.  of 
Caddel  and  Thorntoun,  co.  Ayr,  b.  &  March,  1851 ; 
m.  2-i  Fell.  188H,  Anne  Maud,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Eourcliicr  Wrey,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's 
Church,  and  lias  issue, 

Edward  Charles,  6.  30  March,  1889. 

liineag'e. — John  Coninghame,  of  Glengarnock,  the  most 
ancient  cadet  of  the  family  of  Glencairn,  had  two  sons, 
William  Cuninghame;  and 

John  Cunixghame,  of  Caddel,  living  1572.  From  him  we 
pass  to 

John  CuNiNr.nAME,  of  Caddel,  m.  1st,  1099,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Muir,  lint,  of  Thorntoun,  Lord  Provost 
of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

,\RcmBALD,  his  heir. 

John,  sometime  a  Merchant  in  Lisbon,  who  purchased  the 
lands  of  Carniclb.ank,  adjacent  to  those  of  Thorntoun,  co. 
Ayr. 

Jane,  m.  Thomas  Boyd,  of  Pitcon. 

Helen,  d.unm. 

3Iargaret,  in.  Archibald  Crawford,  of  Cartsburn. 
The  laird  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Stevenson,  of  Mount  Green 
and  by  her  had  sixteen  children.    He  d.  1753,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Cuninghame,  of  Caddel  and  Thorntoun,  then  a 
Capt.  in  Boseawen's  Regt.  of  Foot.  This  gentleman  m.  1754, 
Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Macredie,  Esq.  of  Pierceton, 
and  had  witli  three  daus.,  all  deceased,  three  sons,  1,  John, 
his  heir ;  2  Andrew,  Capt.  48th  Regt.,  severely  wounded  at 
the  taking  of  Martinique,  1794;  he  d.  1798;  and  3  Archibald, 
Capt.  51st  Regt.,  m.  1785  ;  Mary,  d.au.  of  John  Wallace,  Esq. 
of  Kelly,  but  d.  s.  p.  1799.  Capt.  Cuninghame  d.  1778,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

LiEUT.-CoL.  John  Cuninghame,  of  Caddel  and  Thorntoun, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Oct.  1756 ;  vi.  13  Aug.  1804,  Sarah,  only 
child  of  Major  John  Peebles,  late  42nd  Regt.,  by  Anna  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Craighlaw,  and 
d.  July,  1836,  leaving  issue, 

Archibald,  his  heir,  d.  Oct.  1856. 

John,  late  of  Carnielbank,  d.  13  March,  1882. 

Christiana,  late  of  Thorntoun,  d.  Sept.  1861. 

Sarah,  late  of  Thorntoun,  m.  8  July,  1848,  George  Bour- 
chier  Wrey,  Esq.  (who  d.  1854),  only  son  of  Edward  AVrey, 
Esq.  of  North  Devon,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  a  son, 
George  Edward  Bourchier,  now  of  Thorntoun. 

Helen  Cuninghame,  d.  April,  1892. 

Margaret,  d.  Jan.  1863. 

Catherine,  m.  16  April,  1853,  Clarence  Esme  Stuart, 
youngest  son  of  William  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  Abbey, 
Herts. 

Arms  of  Cuninghame,  of  Caddel — Arg.,  a  shakefork  sa. 
charged  with  a  rose  of  the  field  for  Glenoaknock.  Crest — An 
unicorn's  head  erect  couped.     Motto — Over,  fork  over. 

Si.at — Thornton  House,  near  Kilmarnock. 

Ci(',6— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


WRIGHT    OF    BRATTLEBY    HALL. 

Wright,  Samuel  Wright,  Esq.  of  Brattleby 
Hall  and  Nettleton  House,  Caistor,  both  co.  Lin- 
coln, J.P.  find  D.L.,  B.A.  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford, 
b.  28  May,  1832  ;  assumed  the  name  of  Wright 
in  1863,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  cousin ; 
m.  22  Dec.  1860,  Constance  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter 
Freeland  Aiken,  Esq.  of  Wallcroft  House,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  by  his  -wife  Constantia  Elizabeth  Chet- 
wood,  of  Glanmire,  co.  Cork,  and  has  surviving 
issue 

I.  Philip  Chetwood,  J.P.,  B.A.,  Capt.  Srd  Batt.  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.  b.  18G6. 

II.  Arthur  Samuel  (Rev.),  b.  18C7. 

I.  Alice  Margaret. 

II.  Constance  Mary. 

III.  Grace  Mabel. 

Lineage. — Turner,  of  Eckington,  in  Derby,  1620  to  1640, 
had  issue,  a  dau.,  Margaret,  who  m.  —  Bownay,  of  Havcrley, 
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Geokge  ToRNEB,  1647,  who  was  fatherof  Samuei,;  Vincent; 
and  Martha,  in.  to  John  Haniforth.    The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  TnRNEK,  of  Bawtry,  m.  a  dau.  of  George  Gregory, 
of  Nottingham,  and  Harlaxton,  near  Grantham,  and  d.  1713, 
having  had  issue, 

EoBEKT,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry,  of  Woodthorpe,  Notts. 

Esther,  m.  John  Vogler,  of  Bawtry,  s.p. 
Tlie  elder  son, 

Egbert  Tdkneb,  of  Troway,  near  Bramley,  and  Haverley, 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Caistor,  co.  Lincoln,  Solicitor,  m.  1749,  and  had 
issue,  Samuel  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Eothwell,  Bramcotts,  Tealby 
and  West  Torrington,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Mary,  to.  1775,  George 
Tennyson,  Esq.  of  Bayons  Manor,  co.  Lincoln,  hy  whom  she 
had,  witli  other  issue,  a  son.  Rev.  George  Clayton  Tennyson, 
father  of  Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson  (see  Bdrke's  Peerage). 

II.  Jonathan,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  — Eobinson. 

II.  A  dau.,  m.  —  Maw,  of  Bawtry. 

The  2nd  son, 

Jonathan  Turner,  m.  Winifred,  dau.  of  —  Storr,  by  his 
wife,  a  dau.  of  —  Gregory,  of  Harlaston,  and  had  issue,  with 
two  daus.,  Mrs.  Swan,  of  CoUingham,  and  Mrs.  Nettleship,  of 
Gainsborough,  two  sons, 
Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  of  Langlord,  Notts,  m.  Sarah  Halliday,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas,  7)i.  Lucy  Bird;  John,  of  Harpswell : 
Jonathan;  Samuel,  of  Hamswell,  to.  Mary  Dickenson,  and 
had  (John :  Samuel,  in.  Charlotte  Richardson,  and  had  issue  ; 
Sarah,  and  Elizabeth) ;  and  Halliday.  d.  g.  p. 

The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Turner,  of  Cameringham,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Anne 
SewcU,  and  d.  1813,  leaving  issue,  with  five  daus., 

I.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Jonathan,  of  CoUingham,  had  by  Millicent  his  wife, 

1  Samuel,  Rector  of  St.  Bees,  CoUingham. 

2  John,  of  Ulcfby,  m.  —  Corbet,  and  had  Sybil;  Mary, 
in.  —  Brockhurst,  of  Liverpool ;  Fanny  ;  and  Dora. 

3  Thomas,  m.  —  Turton,  of  CoUingham,  and  had  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

Db.  Samuel  Turner,  Esq.  of  Caistor,  m.  Maiy,  dau.  of  John 
Swan,  of  Hundon  Manor,  Caistor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec. 
1825,  aged  65)  had  issue, 

Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  in.  James  .4ndus,  Esq.  of  Selby,  co.  York. 

Ann,  m.  Rev.  G.  Moore,  Vicar  of  Caistor. 

Sarah,  m.  George  Marris,  Esq.  of  Caistor,  and  had  a  dan. 

Elizabeth,  m.  J.  Swan,  Esq  ,  and  had  a  dau. 

Dr.  Turner  d.  1  June,  1826,  aged  76.    His  son, 

The  Rev.  Samuel  Tubneb,  M.A.,  Univ.  Coll.  Oxford, 
Eector  of  Nettleton,  and  Vicar  of  Cadney,  in.  1830-1,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Binbrooke  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  an  only  son,  Samuel  Wright  Tubneb, 
now  Samuel  Wright  Weight,  Esq.  of  Brattleby  Hall.  The 
Eev.  Samuel  Turner  d.l  May,  1877. 

J^amilg  of  ffilrigbt. 

The  Rev.  John  Wbight,  Vicar  of  Caistor  had  issue  a  son, 
William  Wright,  of  Market  Easen,  1634,  who  was  father 
of 

Edward  Wright,  Esq.  of  North  Kelsey,  co.  Lincoln,  gent., 
bapt.  12  Sept.  1716;  to.  June,  1741,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Mundy,  and  d.  9  July,  1792,  having  by  her(who  d.  i  Jan.  1779) 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Brattleby  and  Somerby,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  23  April, 
1750,  m.  11  July,  1782,  Ursula  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Par- 
kinson, Esq.  of  Ravendale,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
15  Nov.  1824)  had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Brattleby  and  Somerby,  Capt.  North  Lincoln- 
shire Militia,  b.  9  March,  17s4. 
William  (Rev.),  of  Owmby,  Searby,  co.  Lincoln,  LL.B., 
Trinity  Hall,  Camb.,  Rector  of  Long  Stowe,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, and  J. P.,  6.  24  March,  1785. 
Mary,*.  4  April,  1783. 

Susannah  Harriet,  6.  13  Dec.  1786,  d.  28  Sept.  1799. 
2  Thomas,  d.  1777.  3  Edward,  d.  1778. 

4  John,  in.  Margaret,  dan.  of  Eev.  Maurice  Searle,  Vicar  of 
Tetney,  co.  Lincoln,  by  his  wife,  Jane  Parsons,  of  Wold 
Newton,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
John,  m.  Miss  Kirk,  and  by  her  had  issue,  four  sons  and 
two  daus. 
Maurice,  m.  Miss  Mason,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  two 

daus. 
Margaret,  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Turner,  Rector  of  Nettleton 
and  Cadney. 

1  Mary  Ann,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Dawson,  Eector  of  Harpswell. 

2  Jane,  m.  Rev.  —  Ward. 


Anns— Arg.,  on  afesse  engrailed  between  three  eagle's  heads 
erased  az.  as  many  martlets  of  the  field,  for  distinction  a 
canton  of  the  second.  CVc^i— Upon  a  mount  vert,  an  unicorn 
passant  reguard.  arg.  seme  of  estoiles  az.  armed  mained  and 
hoofed  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  of  the  third,  the  dexter  foot 
resting  on  a  cross  pattee  gold  and  charged  for  distinction  with 
a  cross-crosslet  az. 

Seat?  — Brattleby  Hall,  Lincoln;  and  Nettleton  House, 
Caistor. 


WRIGHT    OF    KELVEDON. 

Weight,  Edward  Caeington,  Esq.  of  Kel- 
vedon  Hall,  Essex,  b.  6  March,  1830  ;  m.  9  Jan. 
1873,  Mary  Julia,  2iid  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
Petre,  and  has  a  dau., 

Beatrice  Mary,  &.  5  June,  1874. 

liineage.— John  Weight,  Esq.,  who  acquired  Kelvedoo 
by  purchase,  1538,  d.  5  Oct.  1551.    His  great  grandson, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  vi.  1608,  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Sulyarde,  Knt.,  and  had  issue.  He  m.  2ndJy, 
Joane,  and  had  issue,  from  which  descended  the  Wrights  of 
U'eaklside,  represented  by  Anthony  George  Wright  Bid- 
dulph,  Esq.  of  Burton  Park,  Sussex.  Mr.  Wright  d.  4  March, 
1054,  aged  74,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Weight,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  who  m.  1637,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Philip  Waldegrave,  Esq.  of  Borley,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir;  Phillip,  b.  1643  ;  and  a  dau.  Frances,  6.  1648. 
He  d.  31  May,  1656,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  m.  Philippa,  dau.  of  William 
Fitzwilliam,  Esq.  of  Clixby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  May,  1687)  had  issue,  John,  his  successor ;  Lawrence,  who 
d.  1737  ;  Peter ;  and  four  daus.  He  d.  4  Oct.  1691,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,™.  16S4,  Eugenia,  2nfl  dan. 
and  co-heiress  of  Charles  Trinder,  Esq.  of  Holwelland  Burton- 
on-the-Water,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1734)  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir,  b.  1685:  William,  d.  1737;  Chailes,  d. 
1755;  and  two  dau.,  Anna  Maria;  and  Mary,  m.  iMannoek 
Strickland,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  d.  1744.  Mr.  Wright  d. 
27  Aug.  1731, and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  m.  1714,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Rooke,  Esq.  of  Weston  Underwood,  co.  Bueking- 
liam,  who  d.  s.  -p.  19  June,  1718.  He  to.  2ndly,  1733,  Con- 
stantia,  dau.  of  Francis  Carington,  otherwise  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Wootton  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  Aston  Hall,  Salop,  and  greafc- 
granddau.  of  Francis  Camngton,  brother  of  Charles,  1st, 
Viscount  Carrington,  aud  had  issue,  John,  his  heir,  b.  1740 ; 
and  two  daus.,  6.1735;  d.  1753;  and  Constantia,  6.  1736,  a 
Nun  at  Origny,  near  St.  Quintin's,  France,  d.  at  Paris  12 
Nov.  1793.  He  d.  2  Dec.  1751,  aged  65,  and  was 8.  by  his  only 
son, 

John  Weight,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  m.  1762,  Winifred,  dau.  of 
George  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster  Acres,  Northumberland,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  12  Aug.  1780)  had  issue,  John,  his  heir  %- 
Thomas,  b.  6  March,  m.  1772,  Frances,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Tempest,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.  p.  1822.  He 
TO.  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1783,  Mary  Theresa  Webb  (who  d.  1835),  and 
had  issue,  Edward,  b.  4  Oct.  1783,  d.  1838;  and  two  daus., 
Theresa,  m.  Thomas  Maynell,  Esq.  of  Kilvington  Hall,  co. 
York,  d.  1844:  and  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Monington,  Esq.  of 
Samesfield  Court,  co.  Hereford.  He  d.  12  Nov.  1792,  and  was 
$.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.   of  Kelvedon,  6.  4  Aug.  1763;  8  Jan. 

1789,    Elizabeth,    2nd  dau.   of  Sir  John  Lawson,   Bart,   of 

Brough  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom  (whod.  7  July,  1812)  he  had 

issue, 

I.  John,  b.  25  July,  1792,  d.  v.  p.  2  Dec.  1822,  m.  1815,  Mary 

Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Cholmelcy,  Esq.  of  Brands- 

by,  CO.  York,  by  Teresa  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 

Englefield,  6th  Bart,  of  White  Knights,  Berks,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  7  Aug.  1858)  had  issue, 

1  John  Francis,  late  of  Kelvedon. 

2  Henry,  1817,  d.  umn.  1852. 

3  Edward,  b.  1818,  in.  1849,  Barbara  Magdalen,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Peter  liruno  Bowden,  Esq.  of  Southgate  House, 
CO.  Derby,  and  d.  1853,  leaving  issue,  Edward  Carins- 
TON,  now  of  Kelvedon;  Mary  Beatrice;  and  Madeline 
Mary. 

4  William,  d.  1821. 

5  Thomas,  6.  1822;  d.  1863. 

u.  William,  assumed  1834,  the  name  and  arms  of  Lawson, 
and  was  created  a  Bart.  1841. 

III.  Henry,  a  Priest,  b.  1799;  d.  1835. 

IV.  Francis,  b.  1807  ;  d.  1825. 
v.  Charles,  b.  1808. 

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I.  Eliza,  TO.   IS22,  Charles  Porter,  Esq.  of  the  Mythe,  co. 
Gloucester. 

II.  Catherine.  in.  Monica,  d.  1814. 
IV.  Anna  Wavia,  d.  1822. 

Mr.  Wiisht  d.  13  Feb.  1826,  and  was.?,  by  his  grandson. 

John  Fkancis  Wright,  Esq  of  Kelvedon  Hall,  J. P.,  6.  29 
Jan.  1816;  Hi^h  Slieriff  ISoT;  who  (/..<:.  p.  1868,  and  was  s. 
ty  his  nephew,  Edwabd  Cabisgton  AVbicht,  Esq.  of  Kel- 
vedon. 

Anns— Az.,  two  bars  arff.  in  chief  a  leopard's  head  ppr. 
Crest— Vpon  a  ducal  coronet  a  dragon's  head  and  neck  couped 
all  or. 

Sc^ii— Kelvedon  Hall,  Erentwood,  Essex. 


WRIGHT    OF    MOTTKAM    HALL. 

Weight,  Julia  Catiieeine,  of  Mottram  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  youngest  dau.  and  co-hciress  of  the  late 
Eev.  Henry  Wright,  of  Mottram  Hall  (who  d.  24 
2\ov.  1864),  by  Mary   Catherine  his  -niie,  dau.  of 
Ecv.  Thomas  Adnutt,  Eector  of  Croft,  m.  14  Oct. 
1857,  James  Feedeeick  D'Aeley  Weight,  Esq. 
(formerly  Steeet),  J.P.  for  Chester,  formerly  Capt. 
E.A.  (6.14  Oct.  1827) ;  and  has  issue  a  dau., 
Julia  Maist  Cathebine,  m.  4  June,  1884,  Edward  Wether- 
den  Curteis,  Esq.  late  Capt.  24th  Rest.,  3rd  son  of  F.  W. 
Curteis,  Esq.  of  Wissenden,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  Bethers- 
den,  Kent,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Laurence  Frederick,  6. 
13  Aug.  1885. 
Capt.  Wright  was  3rd  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Street,  R.A.  by  Catherine  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Jardine,  of  Harwood,  N.B.,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Weight,  by  royal  licence,  1865,  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic.     He  d.  15  Dec.  1889. 

Lineage. — Thomas  Wright,  alias  Bickley,  of  Nantwich, 
living  about  the  time  of  Henet  Vlll.,  rn.  Margaret,  a  dau.  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Cotes  of  Woodcote,  Salop,  and  had  a  son 
and  successsor. 

John  Weight,  father,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Leeche,  of  the 
CO.  .Stafford,  of 

EoGEE  Weight,  living  temp.  Edwabd  VI.  He  m.  Margery, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Leeche,  of  Wich  Mallank,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Roger;  ii.  William  (Rev.);  iii.  Edward, 
iv.  Henry;  v.  Richard;  vi.  Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  have 
to  treat ;  vii.  Ralph;  viii.  John;  ix.  Reginald;  x.  Matthew  ; 
i.  Anne,  Jii.  Eandulph  Crewe,  of  Wich  Malb.ank ;  n.  Jane,  ra. 
J.  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Calveley ;  in.  Margaret,  m.  R.  Crewe, 
Esq.    The  6th  son, 

Thomas  Wbiuht,  Esq.  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Robert  .Sadler,  by 
Margery  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Laurence  Frodsham, 
of  Elton,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Lacbence  Weight,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  m.  Marcaret,  dau.  of 
Robert  Pickering,  of  Nantwich,  and  had  four  sons,  i.  Lau- 
rence, his  heir ;  II.  Roger;  in.  Robert,  m.  Katherine  Birch; 
and  IV.  Thomas,  Rector  of  Wilmslow,  who  in.  a  dau.  of 
Francis  Hobson,  and  d.  1661.  During  the  Civil  AVar,  Mr. 
Thomas  Wright's  living  and  estate  were  sequestered,  and  he 
was  regularly  besieged  in  his  parsonage  house  by  Col.  Dun- 
kenGeld.  Tradition,  which  asserts  him  to  have  survived  the 
Restoration,  and  to  have  been  reinstated  in  his  living  at  a 
preat  age,  is  confirmed  by  the  parish  register  as  follows: 
"Oct.  1661,  the  20th  day,  about  nyne  of  the  clocke  in  the 
night,  Mr.  Thomas  Wright,  Gentleman  and  Parsonn  of  Wil- 
rutslow,  ended  hi.s  lyfe,  and  was  buried  in  the  tombe  on  the 
northe  syde  of  the  chancell,  the  23rd  day  of  the  same  month 
of  October,  1601."     The  eldest  son, 

Lacbe.vce  Weight,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  m.  21  March,  15D.5, 
Anne,  elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  with  her  sister  Catherine,  the 
w ife  of  Henry  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Marple,  of  Ralph  Wynington, 
of  Offerton,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Bowden,  of 
CO.  Derby,  and  thus  acquired  the  Offerton  estate,  which  had 
been  obtained  temp.  Edwaed  IV.,  by  Thomas  Wynington,  in 
marriage  with  the  heiress  of  a  family  bearing  the  local  name. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Writ-ht  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Ladrence  Wright,  Esq.  of  Offerton,  co.  Chester,  bapt.  17 
Dec.  1598,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Robert 
Robinson,  F.sq.  of  Mobberley  (of  the  Robinsons  of  Yorkihire), 
and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

TaouAS  Weight,  Esq.  of  Offerton  and  Mobberley,  m.  Mary, 
<!au.  of  John  Hignet,  of  London,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Lau- 
tcENCE,  his  heir;  u.  Henry,  of  Clifford's  Inn,  London.  The 
tld'T  eon, 

Laceence  Weight,  Esq.  of  Mobberley,  m.  Eleanora,  dau. 


and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Shipton,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Alder- 
ley,  CO.  Chester, and  had  (withadau.,  Penelope,  d.unm.,  1712) 
a  son  and  successor, 

Henrt  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mobberley,  6.  1688,  in.  Purefoy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Willoughby  Aston,  Bart,  of  Aston,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Offloy,  Esq.  of  Madcley,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  Jan.  1768,  aged  78)  had  issue, 

Henbt  Offlet,  successor  to  his  father. 

Eleanor,  in.  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Hulme  Hall,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, and  d.  2  May,  1735. 

Theodosia,  in.  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Bart,  of  Market  Bosworth, 
and  (/.  1751. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  12  Oct.  1744,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son. 

The  Rev.  Henet  Offlet  Wright,  of  Mobberley,  who  in- 
herited the  estates  of  his  cousin,  William  Wright,  Esq.  1770. 
lie  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Adderley,  Esq.  of  Coton, 
CO.  Stafford,  by  Lettice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kynnersley, 
Esq.  of  Loxley  Park,  aud  had  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1779) 
four  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Ladeence,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  F^ellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
d.  unm. 

III.  Thomas,  Rector  of  Market  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  6.  I 
Nov.  1766  ;  d.  29  Nov.  1840,  he  had  been  a  rector  of  Bos- 
worth 52  years ;  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Dilke,  Esq. 
of  Maxtoke  Castle,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

1  IIenbt,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Thomas. 

3  William,  6.  25  Sept.  1797  ;  d.  unm.  5  May,  1834. 

4  Charles  (Hev.),  m.  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Faux, 
Esq.  of  Cliffe  House,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 
Thomas  and  Charles. 

5  Francis. 

6  Laurence,  d.  s.  p.  28  Jan.  1833,  aged  37. 

1  Mary,  d.  12  March,  1807. 

2  Jane,  m.  John  Blakiston,  Esq.,  Capt.  27th  Regt. 

IV.  Henry  Adderley,  Lieut.-Col.  25th  Regt.,  m.  Alice,  widow 
of  Major-Gen.  Rigby,  and  dau.  of  Robert  Sclater,  Esq.  of 
Roetield,  co.  Lancaster. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Richard  Parry  Price,  Esq.  of  Bryn-y-pys,  near 
Wrexham. 

II.  Leiitia,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Watson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Prest- 
bury. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  17  June,  1799,  aged  80,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

LA0BENCE  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mottram  St.  Andrew,  6.  1752, 
rn.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Waterhouse,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  1st 
Surrey  Militia,  but  dying  s.  p.  16  Jan.  1842,  was  s.  by  his 
nepliew, 

The  Rev.  Heney  Wright,  of  Mottram  Hall,  co.  Chester,  m. 
Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Adnutt,  Rector  of 
Croft,  and  sister  of  Bella  Anne,  Lady  Dixie,  of  Bosworth,  had 
by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1867)  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Laurence,  6.  28  Feb.  1818;  d.  unm.  2  July,  1839. 

Maria,  m.  J.  S.  A.  Shuttleworth,   Esq.  of  Hathersage  Hall, 

CO.  Derby,  andd.  leaving  one  dau. 
Mary  Jane  Annabella,  m.  C.  R.  B.  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adllngton 

Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  two  daus. 
JcLiA  Catherine,  now  of  Mottram  Hall,  in.  J.  i\  D'A.  Street, 

Esq.,  aftiewards  J.  F.  D'A.  Weight,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.A. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  24  Nov.  1864. 

-4n)i.s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  arg.  a  crescent  between  two  crosses- 
crosslet  gu.  and  for  distinction  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross- 
crosslet  or,  for  Weight  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  cross  parted  and 
fretty  gu.  between  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  three  martlets, 
and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  as  many  annulets  sa.,  for  Street. 
Crests — 1st,  Wright:  A  bull's  head  arg.  erased  sa.  ducally 
gorged  gu.  and  charged  on  the  neck  for  distinction  with  a 
cross-crosslet  also  gu. ;  2nd,  Steeet:  A  demi-man  in  armour 
ppr.  his  breastplate  charged  with  a  cross  as  in  the  arms,  and 
supporting  with  his  dexter  hand  a  flagstaff,  thereon  flowing 
to  the  dexter  a  banner  gu.  charged  with  an  annulet  or. 
Mottoes — Weight  :  sublimiora  quaero  ;  Steeet  :  Quo  virtus 
vocat. 

<S'ea£— Mottram  Hall,  Prestbury,  near  Macclesfield. 


"WRIGHT    OF    HATFIELD    PEIORY. 

Weight,  John,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Priory,  Essex, 
b.  8th  Feb.  1879. 

Lineage. —  (See  Luaed  of  Blyhorough). 

Petee  Luaed,  Esq.,  6.  21  Sept.  1767  (2nd  son  of  William 
l.rABD,  Esq.  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Hatfield  Priory),  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Weight 
only,  in  lieu  of  his  paternal  ones,  by  royal  licence,  1V96,  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  John 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Priory.    He  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 


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the  Eev.  Samuel  Bennett,  Vicar  of  HatfieUl  PeTercll,  &c.,  and 
d.  1  April,  1851.     His  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.,  b.  21  Sept.  1794;  m.  29  July,  1820, 
Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Tyrrell,  Bart,  of  Boreham 
House,  Essex,  and  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  25  Feb.  1S36, 
having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  29  Jan.  1850)  issue, 

John,  late  of  Hatfield  Priory. 

Cliaries  Peter,  d.  16  March,  1852. 

William  Henry,  Commander  U.K.,  m.  1853.  Kate,  Gth  dau. 

of  Abraham  Hargrave,  Esq.  of  Ballyno,  Queenstown,  co. 

Cork,  and  has  issue. 
Harriet,  m.  25  Nov.  1852,  Coventry  Payne,  Esq.  of  Wootton 

House,  CO.  Bedford,  she  d.  1873;  he  d.  9  Aug.  1874,  leaving 

one  son  and  a  dau. 
Caroline  Mary,  d.  loJIay,  1848. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  July,  1878. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  10  July,   1819,  Pvobert  Leigh,  Esq., 

and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Priory,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1869,  6.  9  May,  1821  ;  m.  1st,  22  April,  1852,  Emilia, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Plunkett,  Esq.,  Deputy 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Inland  Revenue,  she  d.  1872  ;  and 
2ndly,  18  June,  1873,  Jane  Charlotte  Bazett,  only  dau.  of 
Thuilow  Dowling,  Esq.  of  34,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  Eaton 
Square,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Hatfield  Priory. 

I.  Mary  Tyrrell,  b.  12  Way,  1»75. 

II.  Harriett  Charlotte  Bazett,  b.  20  Jan.  1877. 
Mr.  Wright  o(.  2Nov.  1882. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  arg.  in  chief,  as  many  leopards'  faces 
or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  couped  and  embowed  habited  az., 
parfled  or,  cuff  arg.  hand  ppr.,  brandishing  a  sword  also  arg. 
pierced  through  a  leopard's  face  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats— Hatfield  Priory,  near  Chelmsford ;  Wickham  Place, 
Witham. 


WRIGHT    OF    BOLTON    HALL. 

WniGnT,  Charles  Booth  Elmsall,  Esq.  of 
Bolton  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Siieritf 
1879,  b.  12  Dec.  1848  ;  m.  1870,  Edith  de  Cardonnell, 
2nd  dau.  of  Robert  W.  M.  Nesfield,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Hill,  Bakewell,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Godfrey  Charles  de  Cardonnell,  6.  1873. 

II.  Marmaduke  Nesfield. 
1.  Mary  Eveline. 

Lineag'e. — The  Rev.  Godfrey  Wright,  M.A.  of  Bilham 
Ilouse,  CO.  York,  had,  by  Mary  his  wife  (who  d.  1862),  a  son, 

Charles  Swaine  Wright,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Boiton  Hall,  m.  25 
Sept.  1845,  Mary  Ellen  de  Cardonnell,  eldest  dau.  of  Col. 
Elmsall,  and  had  issue. 

Charles  Booth  Elmsall,  now  of  Bolton  Hall. 
Marmaduke  Godfrey. 
Mary  Dorothea. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  21  Dec.  1850. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between 
three  mullets  or,  as  many  eagles'  heads,  erased  of  the  field,  for 
Wright  ;  2nd  and  :'jrd,  paly  of  six  arg.  and  erni.  a  wyvern  gu., 
a  chief  of  the  first  fretty  of  the  third,  for  Drake.  Crest — On  a 
mount  vert  in  front  of  a  garb  erector,  an  unicorn  regardant  az., 
the  dexter  forepaw  resting  on  a  mullet  gold. 

5t;at— Bolton  Hall,  Boltun-by-Bolland,  Craven. 


WEIGHT    OF    CASTLE    PARK. 

Weight, Mary  Berry  (Mrs.  Weaver),  Harriet 
Elizabeth,  Emily  Priscilla,  and  Julia  Lees 
(Mrs.  Garratt) ,  the  four  daus.  and  co-heiresses  of  the 
late  Edward  Abbott  Wright,  Esq.  of  Castle  Park,  co. 
Cliester,  s.  their  father  1891. 

Lineage. — The  Wrights,  the  late  Mr.  E.  A.  Wright's 
paternal  ancestors,  were  of  considerable  standing  and  owners 
of  property,  at  Portwood,  in  Cheshire. 

The  maternal  ancestors  of  Mr.  Wright's  late  wife  were  of 
Sedgefield,  in  co.  Durham  ;  her  grandfather  Dr.  John  Kearsley, 
was  resident  in  Philadelphia  at  the  period  of  the  War  of  Inde- 
pendence, and  was  a  magistrate  there,  and  "an  extremely 
zealous  loyalist,"  he  was  forcibly  arrested  by  the  American 
party,  and,  resisting,  received  a  bayonet  wound;  he  died  in 
prison,  and  after  his  death  his  widow  and  her  family,  con- 
sisting of  t\vo  sons  and  three  daus.  were  taken  to  their  ances- 
tral home  at  Sedgefield,  co.  Durham,  by  the  British  Govern- 
ment ;  their  eldest  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Gen.  Robert  Douglas,  C.B., 


afterv^ards  commandant  of  Woolwich,  who  d.  1871,  in  his  95th 
year. 

William  Wright  (grandfather  of  the  late  representative?, 
m.  about  1774,  Mary  Barber,  of  Withington,  co.  Chester,  amid. 
4  July,  1828,  leaving  a  son, 

Joseph  Wright,  Esq.  of  Oldham,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  17  Dec. 
1807,  Betsy,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Lees,  Esq.,  and  d.  14  Sept. 
1809,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1814,  James  Collinge,  Esq. 
of  Kinnerton  Lodge,  co.  Flint,  and  d.  10  Aug.  1855;  by  her 
2nd  husband  she  had  a  son,  James  Collinge,  now  of  Kinnerton, 
m.  and  has  issue;  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Barlow, 
Esq.  of  Oldham,  co.  Lancaster)  an  only  son, 

Edward  Abbott  Wright,  Esq.  of  Castle  Park,  J.P.  cos. 
Lancaster  and  Chester,  6.  7  Kov.  1808;  m.  5  May,  1836,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  Berry,  Esq.  of  Golden  Square,  Westminster, 
previously  of  Sedgefield.  co.  Durham,  (d.  17  Feb.  1838)  by 
Harriet  his  wife  {d.  12  Jan.  1854)  dau.  of  John  Kearsley,  JI.D., 
Philadelphia,  U.S.  America,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1868) 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Henry,  6.  20  July,  1847;  d.  4  Dec.  1861. 

I.  Mart  Berry,  m.  1866,  Frederick  Poynton  Weaver,  Esq., 
M.D. 

II.  Harriet  Elizabeth. 

III.  Emily  Priscilla. 

IV.  Jdlia  Lees,  m.  1875,  George  Garratt,  Esq.    Hed.April, 
1880. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  24  April,  1891,  and  was  s.  by  his  four  daus.  and 
co-heiresses. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  ncbuly,  in  cliief  aleopard'sface  jessant- 
de-lis  between  two  pears  all  or.  Crest — A  dcmi-leopard  reguard. 
ppr.,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelaz.  and  char.; ed  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  hurt,  retting  the  sinister  paw  on  an  antique  shield  also 
az.,  thereon  a  pear  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— M.ens  sibi  conscia 
recti. 

&ai— Castle  Park,  Frodsham,  co.  Chester. 


WRIGHT    OF    WOOTTON    COURT. 

Wright,  Francis  Beeesford,  Esq.  of  Wootton 
Court,  CO.  Warwick,  J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  1837;  m.  1863, 
Adeline  Frances  Henrietta,  da'i.  of  Col.  Richard 
Henry  FitzHerbert,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  FitzHer- 
bort,  3rd  Bart,  of  Tissington,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  FitzHerbert,  of  Aldcrcar  Hall,  b.  1865. 

II.  Kenneth  Hepburn,  of  Yelvertoft  Manor,  6.  18G8. 

III.  Richard  Beresford,  6.  1870. 

IV.  Ivan  FitzHerbert,  6.  1875. 
I.  Adeline  Francesca. 

Lineag'e. — The  Wrights  of  Suffolk  are  tindonbtedly  an 
ancient  family.  Deeds,  wills,  and  monuments  may  be  found  in 
the  county  of  a  far  earlier  date  than  the  commencement  of  this 
pedigree,  proving  .ifferent  branches  of  it  to  have  been  large 
owners  of  landed  propeity  for  centuries  before,  though  ths 
direct  descent  of  this  branch  has  not  been  clearly  made  o«t 
beyond  John  Wright,  aiiasCAyivLyos,  of  Stowniarket,  Suffolk, 
whose  will  was  made  18  Feb.  1557,  and  proved  27  March,  1558, 
in  which  deed  he  divided  his  landed  property  between  his 
sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Stowmarket,  bur.  7  Sept  1592.  He  had  one 
son,  John,  who  d.  unm.  6  April,  1567;  and  two  daus., 
Margaret,  d.  Sept.  1606;  and  Frances. 

II.  Robert.  He  had  two  sons,  Roger,  6.  9  May,  1566 ;  and 
Robert,  bapt.  15  May,  1667  :  and  two  daus.,  Margarie;  and- 
Ellen.  Robert  had,  with  other  issue,  by  Rose  his  wife, 
Robert,  6.  Jan.  1589,  ancester  of  Wright,  of  Stowmarket. 
His  will  is  dated  2  Sept.  163!,  proved  4  Oct.  same  year. 

III.  John  Wright,  alias  Camplyon,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  John,  the  younger,  bur.  15  July,  1610,  mentioned  in  bis 
father's  will. 

I.  Jolian,  d.  unm.  27  Sept.  1591. 

II.  Margerie,  wife  of  Somer,  of  Stowmarket,  and  had  issue. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Wright,  alias  Camplyon,  the  elder,  of  Stowupland,  in 
the  parish  of  Stowmarket,  Yeoman,  m.  Rose,  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will,  1592  (she  d.  16  July,  1608).  His  will  is  dated 
20  Feb.  1592,  and  he  d.  10  April  of  the  same  year;  buried  at 
Stowmarket,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert,  mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  father  and  grand- 
father. 

II.  Josias. 

III.  George. 

IV.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Thomasine,  bapt.  1  Sept.  15C6. 

II.  Marjorie,  bapt.  22  July,  15C5  ;  bur.  29  Jan.  leCi. 

HI.  A;ice.  iv.  Anne.  v.  Elizabetlu 

The  4th  son, 


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John  Wright,  alias  Camplton,  of  Stowuplantl,  bapt.  22 
Aug.  15u7-8;  m.  Elizabeth,  who  was  living  in  1641.  In  his 
signature  to  his  father's  will  he  calls  himself  alias  Camplton, 
but  iu  the  administration  of  his  effects  to  his  wife  he  is  called 
only  John  Wright,     lie  if.  leaying  issue, 

I.  Jons  (hapt.  alia^  Camplyon,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Eiiward,  bapt.  9  Sept.  1595. 
I.  iUary,  bapt.  'Zi  May,  1590. 
It.  Margaret,  bapt.  July,  1596. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Wricht,  of  Stowmarkct,  bapt.  there  2D  Nov.  1588, 
was  buried  at  Stowmnrket  14  June  of  the  same  year,  and  his 
will  dated  4  June,  IGoS,  was  proved  at  Sudbury  9  Jan.  IGGO, 
in  which  document  he  mentions  his  son  John,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thomas,  bapt.  8  Sept.  1616. 

III.  WilUam,  of  Uauahley,  Suffolk,  bapt.  26  April,  1618  ;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  —  (who  d.  his  widow,  at  Haughley,  and  was 
there  bur.  25  May,  1701);  his  will  is  dated  as  proved  1679, 
and  he  rf.  and  was  bur.  at  Haughley,  Oct.  1G78.  He  left 
issue,  Daniel :  William ;  Thomas ;  Samuel ;  and  Mary. 
The  descendants  of  Samuel  remained  at  Haughley  and  the 
neighbourhood  for  several  generations. 

IV.  Daniel,  bapt.  2  July,  1620  ;  he  had  three  sons,  Daniel ; 
Jonathan;  and  Thomas,  ancestors  of  Wright,  of  Stow- 
niarket. 

I.  Elizabeth,  eldest  child,  bapt.  15  Sept.  1612,  wife  of 
George  Pa.-kerd,  of  Gip-Upland.  and  had  issue,  Thomas; 
Mary;  and  Bridget,  mentioned  in  the  will  of  their  grand- 
father. 

John  Wright,  the  eldest  son,  bapt.  at  Stowmarket,  7  Aug. 
1614,  inherited  money,  but  no  lands,  from  his  father;  he  was  a 
Capt.  inCol.  Whalley'sregt.  of  horse,  raised  for  the  Parliament 
in  1643,  he  also  raised  a  company  in  Col.  Hutchinson's  rcgt. 
and  suiTered  eight  years'  imprisonment  at  Newark  f orhis  attach- 
ment to  the  Parliament.  He  acquired  property  at  Skegby, 
Newark,  Hucknall,  and  at  Nottingham,  all  in  the  co.  of 
Nottingham,  and  at  Haughley,  in  the  co.  of  Suffolk.  He  jh. 
Jane  Mosley,  who  d.  27  Jan.  1636,  and  was  buried  with  her 
husband  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Nottingham ; 
hs  d.  12  Nov.  1GS3,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  23  Jan.  1C56 ;  to.  30  Oct.  1683,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eo[heram,  of  Nottingham,  settled  at  Hull,  and  had 
one  son,  who  d.  s.  p.  at  Cave,  aged  93. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

tii.  Benjamin,  bapt.  2  July,  1661,  living  20  Charles  If.,  d. 

s.  p. 
I.  Sarah,  bapt.  at  Skegby,  11  Aug.  1658,  wife  of  Eev.  Eyther, 

and  had  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Tnosus  Wright,  bapt.  at  Skegby,  Notts,  23  March,  1660, 
inherited  lands  in  Haughley,  from  his  father.  He  settled  at 
Bingham,  Notts,  and  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rotherham, 
Esq.  of  Nottingham.  He  d.  1730,  was  buried  28  Nov.  1730, 
in  St.  Mary's,  Notts,  and  there  has  a  monument.  He  left 
issue, 

I.  SAMrEL.  of  Nottingham,  h.  about  1697,  will  proved  17 
Sept.  1755;  he  d.  uiim.  15  Feb.  1753;  bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Notts,  where  is  his  monument. 

II.  IcHABoD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Johannah,  m.  Peter  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Hull,  d.  s.  p.  2 
Nov.  1758. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  9  Nov.  1713. 

III.  Hannah,  in.  4  Nov.  1731,  Samuel  Fellows,  Alderman  of 
Notti  gham.     He  rf.  s.  p.  15  April,  1764;  she  rf.  1766. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Samuel  Johnson,  of  Nottingham, 
Gent.,  and  had  issue,  William;  Mary;  Elizabeth;  and 
Hannah.    She  d.  April,  17S7. 

V.  Sarah,  m.  8  Dec.  1734,  Benjamin  Eickards,  Alderman  of 
Nottingham,  Gent.,  bur.  at  St.  Peter's,  Nottingham,  14  Feb. 
1740. 

The  2nd  son, 

IcHABoD  Weight,  of  Nottingham,  Esq.,  Banker,  owned 
lands  in  Gainsborough,  also  in  CO.  Nottingham,  b.  1700;  'ni. 
1720,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Wildbore,  of  Nottingham, 
Gent,  by  his  wife  Mary,  a  dau.  of  Eichard  Milnes,  Esq.  of 
Chesterfield,  she  was  6.  1700,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1782,  buried  at  St. 
3Iary's,  Notts,  with  her  husband,  where  there  is  a  monument 
to  his  memory.    He  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Nottingham,  ancestor  of  Wright  of  Mai^- 
ptiUii.  and  Stapleford  Hall,  see  thtxt  fmnily. 

III.  Samuel,  of  Carlton,  co.  York,  also  of  Hull,  6.  Nov.  1726  ; 
Tit.  Mary,  widow  of  Neville,  Esq. ;  he  d.  16  Dec.  1803,  and 
left  ifsue,  Julia,  his  dau.  and  heiress. 

I.  Mary.  6.  6  Dec.  1721 ;  m.  Sir  Eobert  Cunliffe,  2nd  Bart,  of 
Acton  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue ;  she  d.  10  Feb. 
1791. 

II.  Elizabeth,  6.  6  April,  1728  ;  d.  ■unm.  20  Feb.  1800. 
in.  Hannah,  b.  AprU,  1738 ;  d.  23  Aug.  1824,  aged  86. 


Ichabod  Wright  d.  2  Sept.  1777.    Hia  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  Banker,  h.  5  April, 
17'23;  m.  5  Jan.  1748,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of 
Nottingham;  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  1721,  and  d.  5  March, 
1792)  he  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Gunthorpe  and  Broughton  Sidney,  co.  Notts, 
Capt.  15th  Hussars  and  Lieut.-Col.  Loyal  Bunny  Volunteers, 
b.  S  Oct.  1754;  m.  15  July,  1783,  Lady  Anne  Margaret,  6th 
dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Coventry  ;  he  d.  s.  p.  1839. 

I.  M.ary,  b.  24  Dec.  1748;  rf.  unm.  April,  1842,  aged  94. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  I  Oct.  1751 ;  to.  Philip  Gell,  Esq.  of  Wirks- 
worth,  CO.  Derby,  and  had  issue ;  she  d.  March,  1S44, 
aged  91. 

III.  Aim,  b.  27  June,  1853. 

IV.  Sarah,  6.  23  Feb.  1757  ;  in.  P^ev.  Pendock  Neale,  of  Tol- 
verton,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1829,  aged  72. 

v.  Charljotte,  6.  5  March,  1762  ;  m.  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of 
Old  Court,  CO.  Wicklow;  she  d.  1843,  aged  81,  leaving 
issue. 

VI.  Lucy,  b.  6  Oct.  1766;  m.  Samuel  Banks,  Esq.  of  Burton- 
on-Trent,  M.D.,  and  had  issue,  Sherbrooke  ;  George;  and 
Frances,  rf.  young. 

John  Wright  rf.  7  Dec.  1789.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Langar  and  Lenton  Hall, 
Notts,  principal  proprietor  of  the  Butterley  works,  b.  7  Aug. 
1758;  m.  6  April,  1791,  at  Ashbourne,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Francis  Beresford,  Esq.,  of  Ashbourne,  20th  from 
John  de  Beresford,  co.  Stafford,  1087  (she  rf.  17  April,  1833) ; 
he  rf.  21  April,  1840,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Lenton  Hall,  Notts  ;  b.  4  Sept.  1793  ;  to.  at  Paris 
5  June,  1827,  Cecilia  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Hon.  John  Byng  ; 
ho  rf.  at  Naples,  24  Jan.  1828 ;  bur  at  Lenton  ;  had  issue, 
one  dau.,  Lucy  Pauline,  m.  Hon.  Charles  Edward  Hobart, 
4th  son  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire. 

II.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

HI.  Marcus,  of  Birdsgrove,  co.  Derby,  late  H.M.C.  at  Wiberg 
in  Finland ;  to.  1838,  Frederick  Natalie,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lars  Frederic  Kuhlstrm,  and  widow  of  —  Tamelander.  He 
rf.  s.  p.  13  Feb.  1882. 

I.  Frances,  6.  March,  1795  ;  rf.  27  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Charlotte,  of  Lenton  Lodge,  rf.  May,  1886. 

III.  Ann,  of  Lenton  Lodge,  rf.  Jan.  18s9. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Thomas  Plumptre,  M.A.,  Eector 
of  Claypole,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  rf.  1892,  having  had  issue. 

V.  Seiina,  d.  young.  vi.  Selina,  rf.  young. 

VII.  Lucy,  rf.  young. 
The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Wright,  Esq.  of  Osmaston  Manor,  co.  Derby,  J. P. 
for  the  cos.  Notts,  Derby,  and  Stafford,  D.L.  for  co.  Derby, 
and  High  Sheriff  co.  Notts,  1842,  principal  owner  of  the  But- 
terley Works,  b.  21  Dec.  1S06,  m.  12  Aug.  1830,  Selina,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  FitzHerbert,  3rd  Bart,  of  Tissington  Hall, 
by  his  wife  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Beresford,  Vicar  of 
Sonning,  Berks,  and  niece  of  Francis  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Ash- 
bourn,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Hawkhurst,  co.  Sussex,  who  took  the  surname 
of  Os.MASTON,  in  lieu  of  that  of  Wright,  in  1876  (see 
Osmaston  of  Hawkhurst  Court). 

II.  Henry  (Eev.),  M.A.,  b.  14  Jan.  1833;  in.  Lucy  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville,  of  Bramstone  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  was  drowned  in  Coniston  Lake,  13  Aug. 
la80,  leaving, 

1  Albert  Leslie,  b.  1862 ;  m.  M.  A.  Plumptre,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  J.  Bridges  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Gooduestone. 

2  Henry  Francis,  b.  1864. 

3  David  Fitzherbert,  b.  1867. 

4  Alfred  Melville,  b.  1870 ;  m.  Sara. 

5  Francis,  b.  1880. 

1  Agnes  Lucy. 

2  Charlotte  Emily,  in.  1884,  Hugh  Bickersteth,  Esq.  of 
Saxon  House,  Hampstead. 

3  Selina  Henrietta.  4  Annie  Fcatherstone. 
5  Katharine  Christina.  6  Margaret  Elizabeth. 

III.  Francis  Beresford,  now  of  Wootton  Court. 

IV.  FitzHerbert,  of  The  Hays,  Swanwick,  co.  Derby,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Derby,  Major  1st  Derbyshire  Ititie  Volun- 
teers, b.  26  June,  1841 ;  to.  4  Aug.  1865,  Loui.se  Charlotte 
Eudolphine,  dau.  of  Ernst  Christophe  Fricdrieh  Von  Beck- 
niann.  Pastor  of  Holzendorf,  Mci-klenburg  Schwerin,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Henry  FitzHerbert,  b.  9  Oct.  1870. 

2  Ernest  Beresford  FitzHerbert,  b.  28  Feb.  1875. 

3  Francis  Evelyn  FitzHerbert,  b.  20  Nov.  1882. 

1  Emilie  Augusta,  to.  Eev.  W.  Draper. 

2  Louisa  Adelina.  3  Judith  Frances. 

v.  Marcus  Beresford,  rf.  young. 

VI.  Philip,  of  Mellington  Hall,  Churchstoke,  Montgomery- 
shire, J.P.  for  COS.  Derby,  Montgomery,  and  Salop,  High 
.ShiM-iff  CO.  Montgomery,  1884,  b.  24  Sept..  1846  ;  in.  '2.0  Nov. 
18i;s,  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Bury,  Eector 
of  Pimperne,  co.  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Aden,  b.  22  Nov.  1869. 


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•^Z  Philip  Nithsdale,  6.  3  Feb.  1S71. 

3  Maurice  Beresfoid,  b.  30  Jan.  1872. 

4  Francis  Anthony  Ccdric,  b.  18  April,  1873. 
;")  Godfrey  Fitzherhert,  i.  11  Dec.  1874. 

ti  Edward  Alleyne,  b.  1  June,  1877. 
7  Hugh  Esterel,  6.  13  April,  1879. 
■!.  Asnes,  d.  unm.  1857. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bridges  Plumptrc,  Esq.  of  Goodnes- 
ron,  Kent,  J. P.,  late  Major  Kent  liifle  Volunteers,  (who  d. 
lysS)  and  has  issue. 

III.  Selina,  to.  Francis  Fox,  Esq., 2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles  Fox, 
Knt.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Eev.  Frederick  E.  Wigram,  Hon.  Sec.  of  the 
Church  Missionary  Society,  and  has  i.ssue. 

V.  JIary,  r,i.  1863,  Sir  Charles  Douglas  Fox,  eldest  son  of  the 
lute  Sir  Charles  Fox,  Knt.,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Judith. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  21  Feb.  1873. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  spear-heads  gu.  in  chief 
two  unicorn's  heads,  erased  of  the  second,  armed  and  inaned 
or,  in  base  on  a  pile  of  the  hust,  issuing  from  tlie  chevron  a 
^inicom's  head  erased  of  the  first,  quartering  Wildboke, 
Bebesford,  Hassall,  Reynolds.  Ot-est — An  unicorn's  head 
arg.  erased  gu.  armed  and  maned  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with 
tlirce  spear-heads,  one  and  two,  also  gu.     Motto — Ad  rem. 

/Seais— Aldercar  Hall,  Derby ;  Wootton  Court,  Warwick. 


WRIGHT    OF    3M:APPEIILEY, 

Weight,  Charles  Ichabod,  Esq.  of  Mapperley 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham  and  Watcombc  Park,  Torquay, 
J.P.,  M.P.  1868-69  for  Nottingham,  Lieut.-Col.  late 
€ommanding  Robin  Hood  Rilles,  h.  19  Sept.  1828  ; 
m.  1852,  Blanche  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  Corles 
Bingham,  Esq.  of  Wartnaby  Hall,_co.  Leicester,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Ichabod  Denman,  Lieut.  E.A.,  6.  4  April,  1853,  killed  at 
Gandamak,  Afghanistan,  29  Dec.  1879. 

II.  Charles  Bingham,  6.  19  Nov.  1854. 
in.  Nevill,  6.  26  Nov.  1857. 

.1.  Blanche  Theodosia. 

II.  Eosamond  Frances,  to.  18  Aug.  1883,  Elias  John  Webb, 
E.'iq.  of  Tiddington,  Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick,  and 
TheBrownsend,  co.  Gloucester,  Major 4th  Batt.  Worcester- 
shire Eegiment. 

III.  Grace  Henrietta,  m.  7  Nov.  1S85,  Eichard  Campbell- 
Davys,  Esq.  of  Neuadd-fawr,  Llandovery,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

Liineag'e. — (For  previous  descents,  see  preceding  Memoir.) 
Tno.MAS  Wright,  of  Nottingham,  '2nd  son  of  Ichabod  Wright, 
oi  Nottingham,  by  Elizabeth  Wildbore  hiswJe,  b.  10  July, 
1724;  7)1.  18  Dec.  1764,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  cu-heiress  of  John 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Laugford  Nevill,  Esq.,  and  had,  besides  those  who  d.  infants, 
three  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Ichabod,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Smith,  of  Itemp?tone  Hall,  Notts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1815;  VI.  1st,  10  Jan.  1811,  Lydia,  only  child  of  Edward 
<Ti-ay,  E.sq.  of  Haninghay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  April, 
182U),  had,  besides  a  son,  whod.  an  infant,  three  dau., 

1  Kythe  Caroline,  m.  10  Aug.  18'29,  Sir  Frances  Mackenzie, 
Bart,  of  Gairldch,  and  d.  10  May,  1834. 

2  Lydia  Eachel,  to.  20  Sept.  1842,  Egerton  Leigh,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  High  Leigh,  co. 
Chester. 

3  Mary  Nevill,  m.  i  June,  1835,  David  Jesse,  eldest  son  of 
Jesse  Watts  liussell,  Esq.  of  Ham,  co.  Stafford. 

Mr.  J.  S.  Wright  vi.  2ndly,  19  Aug.  1821,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
James  Stovin,  Esq.  of  Whitgift  Hall,  co.  Yorlc.  and  widow 
of  Sir  Sitwell  Sitwell,  Bart.  She  d.  2  Nov.  186ii. 
ill.  Thomas,  of  Upton  Hall,  near  Newark,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Nottingham,  1811,6.  6  Dec.  1773;  jn.  17  Sept.  Ib04, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Tathwell,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  widow  of  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Eichard  Sutton, 
1st  Bart.    By  this  lady  Mr.  Wright  had, 

1  Joseph  Banks,  b.  '26  Sept.  1S05 ;  m.  8  Oct.  1829,  Sophia, 
dau.  vi  Rev.  Samuel  Dashwood,  of  Stanford  I'ark,  ^otts. 

2  Sophia  Matilda,  to.  17  Dec.  1833,  Henry,  3rd  son  of  Sir 
Gilbert  Heathcote,  Bart. 

I.  Mary  Nevill,  d.  25  Nov.  1784,  aged  19. 

II.  Harriet,  to.  2  Nov.  1797,  D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq.  of  Brookhill, 
CO.  Derby,  Barrister-at-Law  ;  (/.  22  Oct.  1785. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  4  April,  1789,  aged  16. 

He  d.  20  July,  1790,  and  was  s.  by  hi;t  son, 

Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mapperley,  b.  28  Jan.  1767;  m. 
28  Jan.  1794,  Harriet  Maria,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Day,  Esq.  of 
Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

Ichabod  Charles,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Ives,  i.  9  June,  1803  ;  m.  1845,  Isabella  Bailey 
Campbell,  of  Dunmore,  and  d.  Jan.  1847,  leaving  one  d«,a. 


John  Adolphus  (Rev.).  Rector  of  Ickham,  Kent,  5. 1  May, 

1804 ;  m.  1st,  12  Oct.  1832,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau. 

of  Dr.  Howley,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ;  she  d.  5  Aug. 

1837.    He  m.  2ndly,  10  Sejit.  1838,  Josephine  Anne,  dau.  of 

Kev.  Edward  Law,  Chaplain  at  St.  Petersburg,  nephew  of  the 

1st  Lord  Ellenborough  ;  she  d.  1849,  leaving  one  son  and 

dau.    He  m.  3rdly,  1851,  Ann  Alicia,  dau.  of  Capt.  Boss,  of 

Walmer,  and  d.  16  June,  1881. 
Mary,  to.  5  Aug.  1821,  John  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Bewerley,  co. 

York  ;  d.  24  June,  1883. 
Frances,  to.  23  J.an.  1816,  Admiral  Hon.  Frederick  Paul  Irby, 

2nd  son  of  Frederick,  Lord  Boston,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1852. 
Harriet,  to.  10  Aug.  1829,  Samuel  Jones,  Lord  Overstone,  and 

d.  6  Nov.  1864. 
Ann  Nevill,  m.  11  Feb.  1824,  Rev.  John  Webb  Edge,  Rector 

of  Strelley  and  Bilborough,  co.  Notts. 
Kachael  Emily,  to    22  Dec.  Is54,  Sir  John  George  Shaw- 

Lefevre,  2nd  son  of  Charles  ShawLefevre,  Esq.  of  Hecktield, 

CO.  Hants,  M.P.,  and  brother  of  Viscount  Eversley  ;  and  d. 

10  Feb.  1885. 
Henrietta  Elizabeth,  m.  13  July,  1824,  Hon.  and  Very  Rev. 

Henry  Edward   John  Howard,  Dean  of   Lichfield,  son  of 

F'rederick,  5th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1892. 
HaiTiet  Septimia,  m.  George  Leblanc,  Esq.,  d.  30  March, 

1883. 
Maria  Octavia,  to.  20  Dec.  1836,  Arthur  Kett  Barclay,  Esq. 

of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey. 
Frances  Alicia,  to.  9  April,  1836,  Capt.  John  Gardiner,  son  of 

Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  of  Bath,  who  d.  7  Feb.  1850. 
Lydia  Sophia,  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1878. 
Mr.  Wright  d.  14  Nov.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ichabod  CHAiiLEs  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mapperley,  6.  11  April, 
1795;  m.  21  Nov.  1825,  Hon.  Theodosia  Denman,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Denman,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Ichabod,  now  of  Mapperley. 

II.  Thomas  Denman,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1833;  d.  1871. 

III.  Henry  Smith,  of  Park  Hill,  Hants,  B.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  27  June,  1839  ;  to.  1st,  17  Oct.  1865,  Mary  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  William  Cartledge,  Esq.  of  Woodthorpe,  Notts, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  4  Dec.  1866,  had  issue, 

1  Edith  Mary  Smith,  m.  26  July,  1888,  Donald  Campbell, 
Esq.,  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Archibald  George  Camp- 
bell, and  has  issue  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Cawdor,  E.). 

He  TO.  2ndly,  9  Feb.  1869,  Josephine  Henrietta,  only  dau. 

of   Rev.  J.  Adolphus  Wright,  Rector  of   Ickham,    Kent, 

by  whom  he  had  issue,  with  two  other  daus.,  who  d.  in 

infancy, 

1  Henry  Adolphus  Smh-h,  6.  13  Dec.  1869. 

2  George  Lewis  Smith,  b.  30  Jan.  1872. 

3  Edward  Henry  Smith,  b.  4  Sept.  1875. 

4  John  Harold  Smith,  b.  18  Aug.  1882. 

2  ^\Jice  Dorothea  Smith,  m.  Jan.  1894,  Richard  Manders, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

IV.  Frederick,  b.  12  Aug.  1840;  m.  Feb.  1863,  Ada  Joyce, 
dau.  of  Eev.  John  Bateman,  of  West  Leake,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  has  issue,  Frederick  Denman,  b.  17  Dec.  1872,  and 
seven  daus. 

v.  George  Howard,  b.  1  June,  1845;  to.  12  July,  1870,  Annie 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  E.  R.  Larken,  Eector  of  Burton, 
and  has,  George  Denman  Larken,  b.  31  Aug.  1872,  and  one 
dau. 

I.  Theodosia  Harriet,  m.  1863,  W.  H.  Sinplair,  Esq.,  who  d, 
1893. 

II.  Frances,  m.  1861,  Edward  William  Cropper,  Esq. 

III.  Neville  Sophia,  d.  1852. 
Mr.  Wright  d.  14  Oct.  1871. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  spears'  heads  gu.  in 
chief  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  arg.  armed  and  maned  or,  in 
base,  on  a  pile  of  the  last,  issuing  from  the  chevron  an  unicorn's 
head  erased  of  the  first.  C(-ts(— Out  of  a  crescent  or,  an  unicorn'3 
head  arg.  erased  gu.  armed  and  maned  gold. 

SeaJs— Mapperley  Hall,  Notts ;  and  Watcombe  Park,  Tor- 
quay.   Club — Carlton. 


WEIGHT    OF    WEST    BANK    AND 
HIGHU'IELD, 

Wright,  Maey  Huest,  of  West  Bank,  Lan- 
cashire, only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  William 
Hurst,  and  widow  of  the  late  William  Wright,  Esq. 
J.P.  {see  below). 

Liineage. — John  Wright,  6.  1699  (grandson  of  John 
Wright,  of  Weston,  Cheshire,  living  1630) ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Woston,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John.  6.  17'29  ;  m.  and  had  issue. 

II.  William,  of  Bold,  Lanes.,  h.  1731 ;  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Linaker,  of  M.arsh  Hall,  Farnworth,  Lane,  by  Jane  Hiust, 
his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

William,  6.  1779;  d.  1783. 
Jane,  m.  Dr.  Orred,  of  Chester;  d.  s.p. 
Mary,  m.  William  Cawley,  of  Dalham,  Lane. 
Betty,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Wright. 

III.  James,  6. 1732 ;  ?/;.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Linaker,  of  Marsh. 
Hall,  Farnworth,  Lane,  and  had  issue. 


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1  ^V|LUA^^.  of  whom  afterwards. 

2  Robert,  of  CasUehead  Granse,  Lane,  and  Stand  House, 
Wavetree,  Lane,  6.  1773;  and  d.  s.p.  1852. 

3  Hemy  (who  s.  to  his  brother  Eobcit),  b.  1774;  d.  s.  p. 
1S67. 

1  J.ine,  of  Halton,  Cheshire,  m.  Stanley  Orred,  Esq.,  and 
d.  lS6t3,  having  had  issue. 
His  grandson, 

William  Wkight,  eldest  son  of  the  ahovo  James  AViij;ht 
and  Sarah  Linaker  his  wife,  purchased  property  in  Buncorn. 
Cheshire.  He  was  horn  1772;  vi.  his  cousin,  Betty  Wright, 
of  Bold,  Lane.,  and  d.  1S40,  leaving  issue,  John  Linaker; 
Mary,  1^  1S75;  Jane,  d.  1S71;  Sarah,  d.  1S77;  Eliza  Ann,  )«. 
Eevl  T.  P.  Kirkman,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Rector  of  Croft,  Lane, 
and  has  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Linaker  Wright,  of  Iliglifield.  Runcorn,  Cheshire. 
i>.  27  Sept.  1798;  m.  Feb.  1-1,  1828,  Eliza,  dau.  of  .lohn 
Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17 
March,  182!)^  left  at  his  decease,  15  Nov.  1878,  an  only  son, 

William  Wright,  Esq.  of  West  Bank,  Widnes,  Lancashire, 
and  HighQeld,  Runcorn,  Cheshire,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Lan- 
caster and  Chester,  6.  31  Jan.  1823;  m.  3  June,  1852,  Mary, 
granddau.  and  heiress  of  William  Hurst,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd 
Royal  Lancashire  Militia  of  West  Bank,  Lancashire,  and  d. 
1883,  leaving  issue, 

William  Hurst,  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  6.  7  April,  18.53,  (f.  1S8S. 

Elizabeth  Hurst.       Ada  Mary  Hurst.       Helen  Mabel  Hurst. 

^umiln  cf  Jllnrst. 

William  Hcrst,  of  Warrington,  Lane,  b.  16G5;  m.  1733, 
Alice,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister  Mrs.  Lyon, 
of  .-Vpplcton,  Cheshire,  great-grandmother  of  Lord  Kiniisdown'), 
of  Thomas  Edwardson,  Esq.  of  Peel  House,  Lancashire,  by 
whom  he  acquired  property  in  Widnes,  in  that  county,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas. 

II.  William,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Mr.  Hurst  </.  1754,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Hcrst,  an  eminent  physician,  d.  17G2,  when  his 
younger  brother, 

William  Hurst,  Esq.,  as  heir  male,  s.  to  the  Widnes  pro- 
perty ;  he  was  b.  1767  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Crompton, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife  Hester,  dau.  of  Thomas  Goddard,  Esq.  (a 
descendant  of  the  Goddards,  temp.  Elizabeth,  and  of  the 
Stanleys,  of  Broughton),  and  sister  to  Jlrs.  Briscal),  of  Stock- 
port, whose  son,  the  Rev.  S.  Briscall,  M.A.,  B.D.,  Fellow  of 
Bra^enose  Coll.,  Oxford,  was  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  and 
private  Chaplain  to  the  1st  Duke  of  Wellington,  1814.  Mr. 
Hurst  d.  1781,  leaving  an  only  son, 

William  Hdrst,  Esq.  of  West  Bank,  Lancashire,  Capt.  3rd 
Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  6.  7  Nov.  1774;  m.  9  April,  1801, 
his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nathan  Crompton,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  young)  a 
son, 

William,  Brasenose   Coll.,  Oxford,  6.  1802;    m.  1827,  Miss 
Rose,  and  d.  183-?,  leaving  an  only  surviving  child,  Mart, 
now  Mrs.  Wright,  of  Westbank. 
Mr.  Hurst  d.  23  Feb.  18.52,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand-dau.,  Mary 
Hurst  (the  present  Mrs.  Wright). 

Anrcf—Arg.,  two  bars,  az.,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three 
leopards'  heads,  ppr.  on  a  shield  of  pretence,  arg.  the  sun  in 
full  splendour  gu.  for  Hurst.  CVe<(— 1,  for  Wright,  a  dexter 
arm  embowed,  habited,  az.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  sword 
point  down,  arg.,  hilt  and  pommel  or,  entiled  with  a  leopards 
head  ppr. ;  Motto— iU-T]S  sibi  consica  recti. 

Jiendtnce— Worth  Hall,  Crawley,  Sussex. 


WRIGHT     OF    HALSTON. 

Weight,  Charles  Henry,  Esq.  of  Halston,  co. 
Salop,  J.P.,  I.  24  Dec.  1851. 

Lineage.— Edmund  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mauldcrh  Hall, 
Lancashire,  and  Halston,  Salop,  d  1852,  leaving  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  a  son, 

Edmund  Weight.  Esq.  of  Halston,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1S57, 
late  Capt.  4th  Shropshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6. 13  April,  1812; 
m.  22  March,  1844,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  David  Moncrciffe, 
Bart,  of  Moncreiffc,  Perthshire,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund   David  Moncrciffe,  b.  25  May,  1849 :  d.  22  Dec. 
1865. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  now  of  Halston. 

I.  Helen. 

II.  Catherine  Mary,  m.  5  Jan.  1871,  Julius  Alington,  Esq.  of 
Little  Barford,  Bedfordshire. 

III.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  ni.  24  Nov.  18c>5,  Robert  Swann,  Es'j  . 
who  d.  4  Oct.  1887. 


Arms— Sa..,  on  a  cross  or,  between  four  unicorns'  heads 
erased  arg.,  armed  raaned  and  tufted  of  the  second,  a  cmss 
engr.  gu.,  ch.arged  with  a  javelin  erect,  staff  gold,  iieaded  of 
the  third.  Crest— A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  bull's  hc;.d  era.se(l 
ppr.  surmounted  by  two  javelius  in  saltire  staves  also  ppr. 
headed  arg. 

-Sent— Halston,  Oswestry. 


"WRIGHT,  late  OF  HINTON  BLEWITT. 
Weight,  Rkv.  ArGusTU3  Egbert  Binghah, 
^r.A.,  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Stebbing,  co. 
Essex,  b.  15  Jan.  1828,  m.  16  May,  1871,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Tlioiuas  Mills,  Rector  of  Bulpliam,  co. 
Essex,  and  has, 
Mary  Sophia  Cecily  Bingham,  6.  20  July,  1873. 

liineagre. — This  family,  originally  resident  in  the  co. 
York,  removed  to  the  co.  Somerset,  where  they  have  been- 
resident  for  more  than  a  century. 

Robert  Wright,  m.  about  1746  Sarah  Bowcher,  and  d. 
1791,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Trevelian,  and 
d.  1810)  a  son, 

FsANcis  Bowcher  Wright,  Esq.  of  Hinton  B'ewett,  co. 
Somerset,  to.  1737  Augusta  Anne  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Hoskyns,  Rector  of  Compton  Martin,  same  co.,  and  d.  1840,. 
having  had  by  her  who  (/.  1815, 

I.  Robert  Francis,  late  of  Hinton  Blewctt. 

II.  John  Henry,  vi.  and  had  a  dau.,  Henrietta  Frances. 

III.  Edmund,  Capt.  C4thltegt.,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Frederick  Cliarles,  m.  ftlary  Budd,  and  had  issue,  I 
Henry  Pickstone,  deceased  ;  2  Frederick  Bowcher,  deceased  ; 
1  Marianne,  d.  joini.  ;  aud  2  Susan  Elizabeth. 

V.  Frank  Bowcher  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  John's,  Broughton, 
;\Ianchcsfer,  .M..\.,  Oxford,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Montagi* 
Wynyard,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frank  Wynyard  (Rev.),  of  the  Grange,  Upperton,  East- 
bourne, CO.  Sussex,  B.A. 

2  Henry  Whitmore,  (^  unm. 

3  Henry  Townlcy,  R.N. 

1  Harriet  Lucy.  2  Lucy  Caroline. 

3  Jane  Georgina.  4  Cecilia  Sophia. 

5  Frederica  Eliza  Festing. 
C  Annie  Augusta  Bingham.  7  Nona  Louisa. 

VI.  Augustus  Hoskyns,  d.  unm. 

VII.  Alan  Wogan,  d.  unm. 

I.  Augusta  Anne,  d. 

II.  Caroluie  .Jane,  m.  Capt.  B.  M.  Festing,  E.N.,  K.H.,  and 
had  issue  with  four  daus.,  four  sons,  Henry  I51athwayt ; 
I'lancis  Wogan  (Sir),  Col.  R.  Marine  Art.,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
deceased  ;  Augustus  Morton  ;  and  Edmund  Grindal. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Francis  Wfight,  Esq.,  of  Hinton  Blewitt,  Lord 
of  the  Manor,  6.  15  June,  1793;  m.  3  Aug.  1826,  Sophi:» 
Matilda,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Bingham  (youngest  son  of 
Col.  Bingham,  of  Binghams  Melcombe,  co.  Dorset)  by  Sarah 
Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  General  William  Wynyard,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  Jan.  1885)  had  issue, 

I.  AcGU-sTus  Robert  Bingham  (Rev.). 

II.  Arthur  Francis  Bingham,  Col.  (retired).  East  Norfolk 
Rcgt.,  b.  23  Oct.  1^30,  m.  23  Nov.  1875,  Constance  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Hustler,  of  Acklam  Hall,  co.  York,  ami 
has, 

Arthur  George  Bingham,  6.  24  March,  1880. 
I.  Leonora  Sophia,  b.  14  April,  1835,  m.  20  Aug.  1873,  Fred- 
erick Henry  Storry,  Esq.,  and  has  had,  Arthur  Frederick 
Henry  James,  6.  21  Sept.  1874,  cZ.  10  July,  1882;  Loui-; 
Francis  Bingham,  6.  10  April,  1877;  and  Mabel  Aline 
Fredericka  Sophia,  b.  4  Dec.  1881. 

Mr.  Wnght  d.  Oct.  1884. 

Arms—Sa..  on  a  fess  arg.  hetw.  three  bulls'  heads  cabosscd 
of  the  last  horned  or,  as  many  pomeis.  Crest — A  stag  trip- 
pant. 


WRIGHT    OF    SIGGLESTHORNE    HALL. 

Wright,  George  Henry  Cory,  Esq.  of  Siggles- 
thorne  Hall,  co.  York,  LL.B.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Camb.,  b.  1  March,  1860,  m.  1886,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
J.  A.  Wade,  Esq.  J.P.  of  Hornsea,  Yorkshire,  and 
has  issue, 

George  Sigglesthorne,  6.  1888. 

Lineage. —Sib  William  Wright,  of  Sigglesthom  Halt, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  son  of  George  Wright,  Esq.  (who  d.  1846),  by 
Sarah  Hartley  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Wright,  Esq. 
(who  d.  1796),  by  Elizabetli  Child  his  wife,  had  the  honour  of 
knighthood  conferred  upon  him  on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of 


WEI 


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WEO 


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the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales  to  Hull  for  the  inangnration 
of  the  Albert  Docks,  when,  as  Chairman  of  the  Hull  Dock 
Company,  he  received  their  Royal  Highnesses.  Sir  William 
had  one  brother  and  three  sisters,  George,  m.  1862,  Jessie, 
dau.  of  R.  Ainslio,  Esq. of  Elvingstone,  East  Lothian;  Hannah, 
111.  Rev.  J.  Harrison,  Vicar  of  Aughton,  and  d.  July,  1884; 
Emma;  and  Mary,  m.  in  1870.  Sir  William  was  b.  21  June, 
1812;  m.  1st,  2  June,  1841,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Shaw,  Esq., 
ofWoodfield  House,  Huddersfield,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
1854)  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred,  6.  3  April,  1842;  m.  1877,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of 
W.  A.  Young,  Esq.,  late  of  Abbey  Park,  Louth,  co.  Lin- 
coln. 

II.  William  Shaw,  6.  9  March,  1843 ;  m.  1866,  Anna,  2nd 
dau  of  B.  Vipan,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Cambridge. 

III.  Charles  Edward,  6.  I85I ;  m.  1876,  Agnes,  youngest  dau. 
of  Bertram  Bowker,  Esq.,  Pembroke,  Cape  Colony. 

I.  Emily. 

II.  Gertrude,  d.  1852. 

III.  Constance.  iv.  Jane. 

He  m.  2ndly,  21  May,  1859,  Jane  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Cory,  Vicar  of  Skipsca,  co.  York,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 
•     IV.  George  Henry  Cory,  now  of  Sigglesthorne  Hall. 

Armn — Or,  a  fcps  chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  in  chief  two 
eagles' heads  erased,  and  in  l^ase  a  feather  of  the  second.  Creitt 
— An  unicorn  pnspnnt  per  pale  or  and  az.  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  feather  az.  Motto — 
Meritez. 

Seat— Sigglesthorne  Hall,  Hall. 

WBIGHTSON    OF    CUSWORTH. 

BATTIE-WEIGHTSOIf,  WiLLIAM  HE^^RY,  Esq.    of 

Cuswoi-th,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  7  Aug.  1884, 
Lady  Isabella  Georgina  Katberine,  eldest  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Allejne,  3rd  Marquess  of  Exeter,  and  lias 
issue, 

Robert  Cecil,  6.  24  Aug.  1888. 

Barbara  Isabella  Georgiana,  6.  0  Nov.  1800. 

Mr.  Battie-Wrightson  is  eldest  son  of  Kev.  C.  E. 
Thomas,  Rector  of  Hemsworth,  and  assumed  by 
royal  licence  in  1891,  the  surnames  and  arms  of 
BATTiE-WEionTSON  On  succeeding  to  the  estates 
under  the  will  of  his  maternal  great-uncle,  William 
Battie  Wrightsou,  who  d.  in  1879. 

Liineagre. — Robert  Wrightson,  Esq.,  of  Hemsworth,  b. 
1629,  purchased,  circa  1G70,  from  the  family  of  Wray,  the 
manor  and  landu  of  Cusworth.  By  his  3rd  wife,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Beaumont,  Knt.  of  Wnitley,  he  left  at  his 
decease,  17  Dec.  1708,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cusworth,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Y'ork,  1714,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Paul  Barrett;  but  dying  s.p. 
Jan.  1724,  was  s.  by  his  only  brother, 

William  Wrightson,  Esq.,  of  Cusworth,  M.P.  forNewcastle- 
on-Tyne,  6.  1676  ;  m.  1st,  Isabel,  relict  of  Thomas  Matthews, 
and  dau.  of  Francis  Burton,  of  Newcastle;  and  2ndly,  Isabel, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Fenwiek,  Esq.  of  Bywell, 
Northumberland,  by  the  lafterof  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
4  Dec.  1760,  an  only  surviving  child  and  heiress. 

Isabella  Wrightson,  of  Cusworth,  6.  1727  ;  m.  29  Dec. 
1748,  John  Battie,*   Esq.  of   Warmsworth,    co.   Y^ork,  who 

*  Warmsworth  was  purchased,  14  April,  1668,  by 

John  Battie,  Esq.,  6.  1616.  This  gentleman  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Pierrepoint,  Esq.  ol  Wadworth,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  of  Wadworth,  ni.  Martha,  dau.  of  Jlichael  Fawkcs 
Esq.  of  Faniley  ;  and  d.  8.  p.  Sept.  16b2. 

Elizabeth,  in.  John  Cogan,  of  Hull. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  William  Stephens,  Rector  of  Sutton,  co. 
Bedford. 
Mr.  Battie,  to.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Stephen  Kelham,  Esq.  of 
Rotherham  ;  and  dying  1676,  left  issue, 

John,  who  inherited  Warmsworth. 

Dorothy,  m,  John  Worsop,  of  Adiingfiete. 

Anne,  m.  John  Cook,  of  BariborougU. 

Jane,  m.  William  Carter. 

Sarah,  m.  Isc,  Thomas  Tomline ;  and  2ndly,  Edward  Bar- 
nard, of  Beverley. 
The  only  son  of  the  2nd  marriace, 

John  Battie,  of  Warmsworth,  b.  1C63;  to.  1st,  1687,  Susan, 
sister  of  William  Vavasor,  Esq.  of  Weston,  but  had  no  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Copley,  Esq.  of  Don- 
caster;  and  3rdly,  Maiy,  dau.  of  Tobias  Harvey,  Esq.  of 
Womersley,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  left,  at  his  decease,  5 
Nov.  1724,  an  only  son,  John,  who  m.,  as  in  the  text,  Isabella 
Wrightson. 


assumed,  1761,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wrightson.  By 
this  gentleman  (who  rf.  176G,  aged  43)  the  heiress  of  Cusworth 
left,  at  her  decease,  1784,  an  only  surviving  child, 

William  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cusworth,  High  Sheriff  1819, 
and  sometime  M.P.  for  Aylesbury,  b.  1752;  m.  1st,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  James  Bland,  Esq.  of  Hurworth,  Durham,  but  by  her 
(who  d.  1782)  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1787,  Henrietta, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton  (uncle  of 
Bishop  Heber),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Samuel  Barnardiston,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
William  Battie,  late  of  Cusworth. 

Arthur   Bland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hemsworth,  Preben- 
dary of  York,  and  Rural  Dean,  d.  7  Dec.  Ib78. 
Richard  Heber,  late  of  Cusworth. 
Henry,  of  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford,  ((.  unm. 
Thomas  Barnardiston,  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford,  d.  unm. 
Harriot,  m.  1st,  the  Hon.  F.  Sylvester  Douglas,  only  son  ol 
Lord  Glenbervie  ;  and  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Henry  Hely  Hutch- 
inson, next  brother  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  D.moughmore,  and 
has  five  daus.,  the  3rd  of  whom  m.  3  Aug.    1848,   Rev. 
Charles  Edward  Thomas,  and  had  issue,  Willum  Henbt, 
the  present  owner  of  Cusworth. 
Isabella,  d.  1875. 
Elizabeth,  d.  4  Feb.  1880. 

Mr.  Wrightson  d.  1827,  and  was  j!.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Battie  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cusworth,  co.  York, 
3I.P.  for  Hull,  1830  to  1832,  and  for  Northallerton,  1835  to 
1865,  J.P.  and  D.L.;  he  was  6.  6.  Oct.  1789;  ?/!.  24  March, 
1821,  Georgian.n,  eldest  dau.  of  Inigo  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ratten, 
Sussex,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Peirse,  Esq.  of  Bedale ;  and  d.  s.  p.  10  Feb.  1879,  when  he  wa» 
g.  by  his  brother, 

Richard  Heber  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cusworth,  J.P.,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Capt.  1st  West  Yorkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6.  1800;  m.  1st,  13  Aug.  1832,  Hon.  Eliza- 
beth Augusta  de  Grey,  dau.  of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Walsingham ; 
she  rf.  22  Feb.  1875;  2ndly,  1877,  Altinia,  3rd  surviving  dau. 
of  Inigo  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ration,  Sussex.  Mr.  R.  Heber 
Wrightson  d.  11  Sept.  1891,  when  the  estates  in  the  cos.  of 
Y'ork,  Durham,  and  Northumberland  devolved  on  his  grand- 
nephew. 

Arma — (Wrightson),  Or,  a  fess  counter  componee  arg.  and 
az.  between  three  griffins'  hearts  erased  of  the  third.  Crest— 
An  unicorn  .salient  arg.  (Battie)  Sa.,  a  chevron  arg.  between 
three  goats  passant  of  the  last,  each  charged  on  centre  of  body 
with  two  pallets  gu.,  and  attired  or ;  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  u. 
demi-savage,  holding  in  his  right  hand  a  club  in  bend  over  his 
shoulder,  between  two  cinquefoils  of  the  third. 

Sea^s— Cusworth  Park,  near  Doncaster :  Warmsworth  Hall, 
Doncaster;  and  Hurworth  Manor,  Darlington. 


WROUGHTON  OF  WOOLLEY  PARK. 

Weotjghton,  Philip,  Esq.  of  WooUoy  Park, 
Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Berks  1876  to  1885, 
and  for  Abingdon  Division  from  18S5,  b.  6  April, 
1846;  m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Evelyn  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Neeld,  Bart,  of  Grittleton,  Wilts,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Philip  Musgrave  Neeld,  6.  30  Aug.  18S7. 
n.  Christopher  Chardin,  6.  13  Nov.  1889. 

I.  Dorothy  Florence  Mary,  6.  11  Dec.  1875. 

II.  Muriel  Evelyn  Mary,  b.  8  March,  1S77. 

III.  Florence  Mary,  b.  28  Nov.  1878. 

IV.  Winifred  Mary,  6.  4  June,  1880. 

V.  Violet  Blanche  Mary,  b.  16  Jan.  1882. 

VI.  Mary  St.  Quintin,  b.  8  Oct.  1884. 

Lineage. — The  great-grandfather  of  the  present  repre- 
sentative of  this  family,  the  Rev.  William  Wrocghton  (son 
of  Thomas  Wroughton,  Esq.  of  London),  in.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Sir  Christopher  Musgrave,  Bart,  of  Eden  Hall,  Cumberland, 
liy  Julia,  his  wife,  heiress  of  Sir  John  Chardin,  Knt.,  of 
Kempton  Park,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  had  a  son. 

Rev.  Philip  Wrougiiton,  ra.  1788,  his  cousin,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Chardin  Musgrave,  D.D.,  by  his  wife  Catherine, 
sister  of  Bartholomew  Tipping,  Esq.  (from  whom  the  Woolley 
property  came  to  the  Wroughtons),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Ib41> 
had  issue, 

Bartholomew,  his  heir. 

Philip,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Rev.  Philip  Wroughton  d.  6  June,  1812,  and  was  .^.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Bartholomew  Wroughton,  Esq.  of  AVooIley  Park,  Berks, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  6.  18  Jan.  1791 ;  m.  20  Oct 
1830,  M.ary,  sister  of  William  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Scampston 


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WYK 


Hall,  CO.  York;  butd.  «.  p.  At  his  decease,  in  1858,  he  was 
t.  by  his  brother, 

Philip  WRortiHTON',  Esq.  of  Ibstone  House,  Bucks,  6.  24 
Dec.  ISOS;  m.  1st,  9  June,  1831,  Emma  Sarah,  dau.  of  David 
Chambers,  Esq.  (whieh  lady  d.  s.p.  22  Feb.  18o8) ;  and  2naiy, 
22  April,  1811,  Blanche,  5th  dau.  of  John  Norris,  Esq.  of 
Hughcnden  House,  Bucks,  by  whom  he  bad  issue, 

Thiup,  now  of  WooUcy  Park. 

Edward  Norris,  6.  19  July,  1847. 

■William  Musgiiive,  b.  24  Sept.  1850. 

Emma    Louisa,  m.  18C1,  Henry  Joseph   Toulmin,  Esq.  of 

Chiklwickbury,  Herts. 
Maiy  Anne,  m.  24  May,  1870,  Col.  John  Bonham,  R.A.,  2nd 

son  of  the  late  liev.  John  Bonham,  of  Balliutaggart,  co. 

Kikiare,  and  d.  14  July,  1891. 
Blanche  Caroline.  Georgina  Florence,  d.  1859. 

Jlr.  Philip  Wroughton,  J. P.  for  Bucks  and  Berks,  and  High 
Sheriff  for  the  former  1857,  s.  to  the  Ibstone  property  on  the 
death  of  his  mother,  1841,  andtoWooUey  Park  at  the  death 
of  his  brother.    He  d.  28  Dec.  18G2. 

Arms—Arf^..  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars'  heads  ppr. 
Crest— An  ibex's  head  arg.  pellettte,  collared,  ringed,  and 
armed  or. 

SiaC — Woolley  Park,  'Wantage. 


WYATT    OF    CISSBXTRY. 

"Wtatt,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Cissbury,  Sussex,  LL.D., 
Barristcr-at-Law,  Eecordcr  of  Seaford,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Sussex,  High  Sheriff  1884,  formerly  Tel- 
low  of  Trin.  Hall,  Cambridge,  b.  9  July,  1813;  m.  16 
May,  1855,  Sarali  Jane  Emily,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Hargood,  of  Worthing. 

Lineage.— The  family  of  Wtatt  was  anciently  seated  at 
South  Haigh,  in  the  W.!!.  of  Yorkshire,  when  they  attained 
considerable  position  as  early  as  the  reign  of  Edward  III. 
They  seemed  to  have  migrated  into  Essex,  Kent,  and  Sussex 
early  in  the  16th  century.  The  Kentish  line,  much  reduced 
by  the  rebellion  of  Sir  Thomas  AVyatt  the  younger  in  1564, 
became  extinct  in  1763.  The  Sussex  branch  was  established 
at  Flansham  in  1623,  and  the  name  of  Thomas  Wiatt,  of 
Flanshani,  appears  on  the  roll  of  Sussex  gentry  of  1563.  He 
d.  1591,  and  his  direct  descendant,  William  Wyatt,  of  Flan- 
shani, ))!.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eobert  Sparkes,  of  Felpham,  and  at 
his  death,  1757,  his  estates  were  sold.     His  son, 

EicHAED  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Court  Wick,  b.  1726,  purchased, 
1756,  landed  property  in  Goring,  and  shortly  after  other  land 
in  West  Sussex.  He  m.  Mary,  heiress  of  Edward  Greenfield, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1801,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHABD  Wtatt,  Esq.  of  Court  Wick,  J.P.  and  High 
Sheriff  for  Sussex  1810,  who  dying  s.  p.  1822,  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

HuGU  Wtatt,  Esq.  of  Cissbury  and  Court  Wick,  D.L.  for 
Sussex,  b.  1783  ;  m.  1818,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Ingram,  Esq. 
of  Steyning,  and  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  8  Feb.  18G3)  the 
following  issue, 

I.  HcGH,  now  of  Cissbury. 

II.  John  Ingram  Penfold  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Hawley,  Hants,  b.  30  Dec.  1817  ;  m.  9  July,  1856,  Harriet, 
younger  dau.  of  John  W.  Tipping,  Esq.  and  granddau.  of 
Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Audwick,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Hugh  Eichard,  6.  5  March,  1860. 

2  John  Arthur,  6.  9  July,  1862. 

3  Henry  AUington,  6.  5  Feb,  1864;  d.  26  Feb.  1865. 

4  Edward  Gerald,  b.  17  Feb.  18C9. 

1  Mary  Frances.  2  Alice  Anne. 

3  Edith  Harriet.  4  Blanche  Miriam. 

I.  Fanny,  d.  v.nni.  ii.  Ann  Mliiam,  d,.  unm. 

III.  Eliza  Sarah,  d.  v.nm. 
Mr.  Wyatt  d.  12  April,   1864. 

Anii-t—Gxi.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 

arg.  a  lion  passant  guardant  Ijctwecn  two  pheons  ea.  Crest — 
A  Oemi-lion  rampant  erased  az.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  an 
arrow-head  sa. 

.S'eaJ — Cissbury,  Worthing,  Sussex. 

Ciub — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


WYATT-EDGEIiL     OF     COWLEY    PLACE. 

Wyatt-Edgell,  Aethur,  Esq.,  lato  of  Milton 
Place,  Surrey,  now  of  Cowley  Place,  Devon,  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  iJevon  Artillery,  late  10th  Hussars,  edu- 
cated at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  J. P.,  b.  5 
July,    1837;    m.    30    July,  1608,   Frances  Albinia 


Gresham,  dau.  of  "William  Leveson-Gower,  Esq.  of 
Titsey  Park,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mebbik  Eichabd  Arthde,  b.  23  July,  1872. 

II.  Cecil  Stafford  Charles,  b.  20  Dec.  1881. 
I.  Lucy  Priscilla,  b.  7  May,  1871. 

Lineage.— This  family  of  Wtatt  resided  in  the  17th 
century  at  Ninehcad,  Somerset,  where  Eichabd  Wyatt  was 
Surveyor-General  of  the  Customs  in  1630. 

Eichard  Wtatt  settled  in  Egham,  Surrey.  He  m.  1723, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Peter  Burrel,  Esq.  of  Beckenham,  Kent  (see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Eichard,  his  successor. 

lsal)ella,  of  West  Grinsted  Park,  Sussex. 

Frances. 

Mr.  Wyatt  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Eichard  Wtatt,  Esq.  of  Egham,  J.P.  for  Surrey.  He  m. 
17GG,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  John  Edgell,  Esq.  of  Milton  Place, 
Surrey,  and  by  her  had, 

Edgell,  his  successor. 
Eichard  Peter  (Eev.),  b.  1770;  d.  1814. 
William,  C.B.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  23rd  Eegt.,  m.  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Eev.  Thomas  Smith,  of  Bideford,  Devon;  and  d.  1820. 
Frances  Priscilla. 

Elizabeth,  m.  liev.  Thomas  Barne,  of  Sotterly  Hall,  Suffolk. 
Isabella.  Priscilla. 

Mr,  Wyatt  d.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edgell  Wtatt,  Esq.  of  Milton  Place,  J.P.  for  Surrey,  b. 
June,  1767;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Pocock,  Esq.  of 
Chievelcy,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1826)  had  issue^ 

I.  Eichabd,  late  of  Milton  Place. 

II.  Edgell  (Eev.),  late  Hector  of  North  Craig,  Kent,  h.  1801 ; 
■m.  1344,  Henrietta,  Baroness  Braye,  youngest  dau.  of 
Henry  Otway,  Esq,  of  Castle  Otway,  by  his  wife,  Sarah, 
Baroness  Braye,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

1  Edmund  Vernet,    Capt.    17th   Lancers,    6.    1845 ;    d, 
1879. 

2  Henry  Adrian,  late  13th  Light  Infantry,  b.  July,  1847  ; 
d.  6  Nov,  1866. 

3  Alfred  Thomas  Townshend,  now  Baron  Beate,  as  suc- 
cessor to  his  mother,  who  d.  14  Nov.  1879. 

1  Fanny  Catherine  Sarah  Verney-Cave,  d.  1884. 

I.  Maria  Frances,  d.  11  Oct.  1879. 

II.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  of  Blanche  Farm,  South  Mimms,d.  Nov. 
1879. 

Mr.  Wyatt  took  by  royal  sign  manual,  22  Oct.  1813,  the  sur- 
name of  Edgell,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  Wyatt.  He 
d.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Wyatt-Edgell,  Esq.  of  Milton  Place,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  late  of  the  11th 
Light  Dragoons,  6.  10  May,  1797;  m.  1833,  Jane,  dau.  of 
George  Marten,  Esq.  of  Marshal's  Wick,  Herts,  and  had  issue 
liy  her  (who  d.  IS46), 

I.  Arthur,  now  of  Cowley  House. 

I.  Emily  Louisa,  d.  1851, 

II.  Jane,  m.  Major  William  DuttonNaper,  late  11th Foot,  and 
has  Lennox  Arthur,  and  five  sons, 

Mr.  Wwatt-Edgell  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Arthur  Wyatt-Edgell,  Esq.  now  of  Cowley  Place,  which 
he  purchased  in  1875. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  be- 
tween three  cinquefoils  gu.  as  many  liczants,  for  Edgell  ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  sa.,  a  fess  danccttee  arg.  between  three  eagles  dis- 
l^layed  or,  a  chief  of  the  last,  for  Wyatt.  Cres'.s — 1st,  Edgell, 
A  demi-lion  rampant  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cinquefoilgu. 
sliiipcd  and  leaved  vert;  2nd,  Wyatt:  A  demi-lion  per  pale 
crenellue  or  and  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  an  arrow  gu. 
headed  and  feathered  arg.     Motto — Honesta  bona. 

&eat — Cowley  Place,  Exeter.     Club — Brook's. 


WYKEHAM    OF    THAME. 

Wykeham-Musgeave,  "VVenman  Aubeey,  Esq. 
of  Thame  Park  and  Swalcliffe  Park,  co.  Oxford  and 
Earnsley  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Oxford,  High  Sheriff  1884,  and  J.P.  co.  Gloucester, 
late  Capt.  Oxfordshire  Militia,  b.  24  July,  1837 ; 
in.  18  May,  1870,  Jane,  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon. 
George  Grey,  R.N.,  4th  son  of  Charles,  2ad  Earl 
Grey,  K.G.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Wenman,  b.  26  March,  1871. 

II.  Charies  Grey,  b.  6  Aug.  1S81  ;  d.  15  May,  1887. 

III.  Humphry  Philip,  b.  19  Sept.  Is83. 

IV.  Aubrey  George,  b.  27  April,  1888. 

I.  Maude  Louisa  Georgina,  b.  12  March,  1873. 

II.  Helen  Mary,  b.  25  March,  1875. 


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2283 


,"  in.  Sybil  Jane,  6. 14  April,  1877. 
.    jv.  Violet  Ethel,  6.  13  June,  188G. 

■  liineage. — The  family  of  Wtkeham  ranks  amongst  the 
very  oldest  in  co.  Oxford,  and  has  been  settled  at  Swalcliffe 
from  a  very  remote  period;  we  find  mention  made  of  a  Sib 
Kalph  Wykeham,  in  the  time  of  King  John,  and  of  a  Sie 
EoDERT  Wykeham,  contemporary  with  Henry  III.  The  cele- 
brated Bishop  of  Winchester,  William  op  Wykeham,  the 
Founder  of  Winchester  College,  and  of  New  College,  Oxford, 
as  claimed  as  a  collateral  ancestor  of  the  family  (see  Mr. 
Wykeham-Martin's  learned  essay  on  the  descent  of  William 
OF  Wykeham). 

EicHAKD  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe  Tark  (son  and  heir 
of  Humphrey  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  by  Susanna  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  Hinwick),  the  repre- 
sentative of  this  ancient  and  distinguished  House  in  the  early 
part  of  the  ISth  centuiy,  ni.  Vere  Alicia  (who  d.  1768),  dau. 
of  Eev.  Kichard  Fiennes,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Eichard, 
6th  and  last  Viscount  Saye  and  Sole,  by  whom  (who  was  in  a 
direct  descent  from  Margaret  Wykeham,  of  Broughton  Castle, 
Oxen,  the  representative  of  Agnes,  sister  of  Willlam  of 
"Wykeham)  he  had  surviving  issue, 

William  Hdmphbey,  his  heir. 
Eichard  (Rev.)  (see  Wikeham-Martin). 
George,  Lieut.  E.N.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Waddington,  Esq. 
Vere,  m.  Eev.   Eichard  Nicoll,  D.D.,  of  Boddicot  House, 
Chaplain  to  King  George  III.,  and  had  issue. 
Susanna,  m.  Benjamin  Holloway,  Esq.  cf  Lee  Place. 

Mr.  Wykeham  d.  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Humphrey  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  b.  1734; 
in.  30  Dec.  176S,  the  Hon  Sophia  Wenman,  eldest  dau.  of 
Philip,  Viscount  Wenman,  by  Sophia,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Philip  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Tythrop,  and  by  her  (who 
<d.  1792)  he  left  issue, 

I.  William  Eichard,  of  Swalcliflfe  Park,  6.  2i  Oct.  1769;  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  Marsh,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son  and 
a  dau., 

1  William,  b.  1791 ;  d.  1798. 

1  Sophia,  of  Thame  Park  and  Swalcliffe,  co.  Oxford,  created 

3  June,  1834,  Baroness  Wenman.    Her  ladyship  d.  unm. 

9  Aug.  1870,  having  devised  the  Thame  Park  estates  to 

her  cousin,  P.T.H.  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Tythrop,  andSwal- 

cliffe  Park,  to  his  younger  brother. 

Mr.  Wykeham  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Hughes,  but  had  no  other 
issue.  He  d.  1806.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  Joseph  Pain, 
Esq. 

II.  Philip  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sophia  Anne,  d.  unm. 

II.  Harriet  Mary,  ?»».  1st,  Eev.  Willoughby  Bertie,  and  2ndly, 
Sir  Edward  Johnston,  K.C.S. 

Mr.  Wykeham  d.  1792.    The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Thomas  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Tythrop,  m.  1st  Sept. 
1806,  Hester  Louisa,  dau.  of  Fiennes  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Syston 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Oct.  1823J  had 
two  sons, 

I.  Philip  Thomas  Herbert,  his  heir. 

II.  Aubrey  Wenman,  of  whom  hereafter. 

He  m.  2ndly,  24  Jan.  1825,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Fiennes 
"Wykeham-Martin,  Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  but  by  her  had 
no  issue.  He  d.  5  Sept.  1832.  His  widow  m.  1836,  Edward 
Simeon,  Esq.  of  Carshalton  House,  Surrey,  and  d.  12  April 
1879.    The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Thomas  Herbert  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Thame  Park, 
and  Tythrop  House,  co.  Oxford,  J.  P.  for  Bucks  and  Oxen, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford,  1837,  and  Capt.  Commanding  8th 
Oxfordshire  Volunteer  Eifle  Corps,  served  for  some  years 
in  the  7th  Hussars,  and  afterwards,  for  just  a  quarter  of  a 
-century,  as  a  Capt.  in  the  Oxfordshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b. 
9  Sept.  1807.  He  d.  21  May,  1879,  leaving  Thame  Park,  &c. 
to  his  elder  nephew,  Wenman  Aubrey,  now  of  that  place, 
and  his  Tythrop,  Emmington,  and  Kingsey  estates  to  his 
younger  nephew,  Philip  James  Digby,  now  of  Tythrop. 
His  brother, 

Aubrey  Wenman  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe  Park,  co. 
Oxford,  m.  22  June,  1836,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Mus- 
gravo,  Bart.,  of  Barnsley  Park  (on  the  death  of  her  brother, 
Sir  Augustus  Musgrave,  in  1875,  when  the  Baronetage  became 
extinct,  she  s.  to  the  family  estates  of  Barnsley  Park,  and 
assumed  by  royal  licence  the  additional  surname  of  Musgrave 
with  her  husband  and  heirs  in  1876),  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
18  April,  1879), 

I.  Wenman  Aubrey,  now  of  Thame  Park  and  Barnsley  Park, 
successor  to  his  uncle. 

II.  Philip  James  Digby,  of  Tythrop  House,  Oxon,  B.A., 
J.P.,  late  Capt.  Gloucester  Militia,  b.  12  Oct.  1839  ;  m.  12 


■  Sept.  1871,  Georgiana  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Joha 
Henley,  Esq.  of  Waterperry,  Oxon,  and  has  issue,  1  Aubrey 
Augustus  Henley,  b.  22  June,  1873;  2  Philip  Herbert,  b.  U 
July,  1880;  1  Evelyn  Georgiana,  b.  5  July,  1872;  2  Con- 
stance Agnes,  b.  22  April,  1875;  3  Adela  Emily,  6.  29  June, 
1877  ;  4  Elsie  Caroline,  b.  Oct.  1883;  5  Hester  Mary,  b.  1 
Oct.  1890.  I- 

Mr.  Wykeham  d.  21  Oct.  1879,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevronels  sa.  between  three  roses  gu. 
seeded  or,  barbed  vert.  C>-est — A  bull's  head  sa.  horned  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  two  chevronels  arg.  3IoUo — 
Manners  maketh  man. 

Seats — Thame  Park  and  Scotsgrove,  Oxon;  Barnsley  Park, 
Cirencester,  and  Swalcliffe  Park,  Banbury. 


WYKEHAMC-MARTIN    OF    LEEDS 
CASTLE. 

Wtkeham-Maetin,  Coenwahis  Philip,  Esq. 
of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  Chacombe  Priory,  North, 
ampton,  and  Packwood  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  J.P. 
CO.  Kent,  b.  19  March,  1855,  educated  at  Eton  and 
Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  late  Capt.  1st  Kent,  R.V. ;  m. 
29  June,  1876,  Anna  Bertha,  eldest  dau.  of  Major 
William  Pitt  Draffen. 

liineagre. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Wykeham  of  Swalcliffe,  whose  late  representative  was  the 
Baroness  Wenman. 

Eev.  Eichard  Wykeham,  Vicar  of  Sulgrave  and  of  Cha- 
combe, CO.  Northampton,  and  Eector  of  Newton  Purcell,  co. 
Oxford  (3rd  son  of  Eichard  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  by 
Vere  Alicia  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Fiennes, 
last  Viscount  Saye  and  Sele),  was  brother  of  William  Hum- 
phrey Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  grandfather  of  the 
Baroness  Wenman.  He  m.  Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
Charles  Fox,  Esq.  of  Chacombe  Priory,  son  of  Charles  Fox, 
Esq.  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Eye,  and 
aunt  of  Denny  Martin,  Esq.,  father,  by  the  Hon.  Frances 
Fail-fax,  of  Eev.  Denny  Martin,  D.D.,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Fairfax,  upon  inheriting  the  estates  of 
Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  and  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  from  his 
maternal  uncle,  Eobert,  7th  Lord  Fairfax.  By  Mary  Fox,  his 
wife,  Mr.  Wykeham  had  issue, 

Fiennes,  of  whom  presently. 

Eichard,  d.  unm. 

Frances  Vere,  m.  Eev.  William  Hughes,  Eector  of  Braden- 
ham,  CO.  Bucks. 

Mary  Lucy,  m.  Eev.  Egerton  Stafford,  Vicar  of  Chacombe, 
and  Eector  of  Thenford,  co.  Northampton. 

Mr.  Wykeham  d.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Fiennes  Wykeham,  Esq.  b.  12  Jan.  1799,  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Martin,  1821,  at  the  decease  of  his  kinsman,  Gen. 
Martin,  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
that  CO.  1824.  He  vi.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Eichard  Bignell,  Esq.  of 
Doddington,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Eichard  Fiennes  (Eev.),  m.  1st,  24  April,  1832,  Anne 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Eobert  Mascall,  Esq.  of  Peasmarsh  Place, 
in  Sussex,  which  lady  d.  s.p.  28  Jan.  1833.  He  m.  2ndly,  3 
April,  1834,  Mary  (who  d.  2  l'"eb.  1872),  2nd  dau.  of  Neil 
Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Poltallocli,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  31  March, 
1861,  leaving  issue, 

1  Malcolm  Fiennes,  b.  25  Sept.  1844. 

1  Mary  Isabella,  to.  9  Oct.  1862,  Henry  Murray  Lane,  Esq. 
Chester  Herald  (see  Lane,  of  King's  Bromley) ;  and  d.  2J 
March,  1881. 

2  Eliza  Vere. 

3  Alicia,  m.  23  May,  1872,  Major  William  Hamilton  Brad- 
ford, of  108th  Eegt.  Light  Infantry. 

4  Isabella  Charlotte. 

III.  Fiennes,  d.  unm.  June,  1828. 

IV.  Burton  Morice,  d.  young. 

V.  Francis  William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Chacombe. 

VI.  Nigellus  D'Oyley,  cZ.  young. 

VII.  William  Fiennes,  lost  in  the  "  President  "  steam-ship  in 
1841. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  1st,  Philip  Thomas  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Tythrop 
HoiLse,  CO.  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1832),  she  hart  no 
issue.  She  m.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  1836,  Edward  Simeon,  Esq. 
of  Carshalton  House,  co.  Surrey,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John 
Simeon,  Bart.,  M.P. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Jean,  m.  1828,  William,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Blake,  Esq. 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  Frances  Vere,  m.  Eev.  George  Birch  Eeynardson,  M.A., 
Eector  of  Eastling,  2nd  son  of  Gen.  Eeynardson,  of  Holy- 
well, CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1876. 

V.  I'rances  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

VI.  Anna  PhLippa,  d.  young. 


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'tt'YN 


5I-.   'Wykeham-Martia   (?.    U  Sept.    1S40,  and  was  .'.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Charixs  Wtkeham-Martiv,  Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  and 
of  Chacomlie  rrioiy,  co.  Nortlianirton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  West  Kent,  m  11  Sept.  ISOl  ;  m.  1st,  12  April,  1828,  Lady 
.Temima  L^abella,  only  dau.  of  James,  5th  Earl  Cornwallis, 
Vy  Maria  L-;abella  his  wife,  dau.  of  I'rancis  Dickins,  Esq.,  by 
whom  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1S3G)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  late  of  Leeds  Castle. 

II.  I-iennes,  MajiT  4th  Hussars,  6.  1  Nov.  1S31.  He  assumed 
the  name  of  Coknwallis  only,  and  jn.  29  July,  ISCo,  Harriot 
Elizabeth  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Motr,  t'sq.  of  Barnins- 
ham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d  24  April,  lf67,  leaving  (with 
another  son  and  two  dans.),  Fiennes  Stanley  Wvkeham 
Cornwallis,  of  Linton  Place,  Kent,  b.  Ise.i.  Jlrs.  Fiennes 
Cornwallis  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Arthur  Edward Kobinson,liector 
of  Wootton. 

III.  Cornwallis  (Hill  House,  Purton,  co.  'Wilts),  J. P.,  late 
Lieut  E.N.,  b.  18  Jan.  1833  ;  m.  24  Jan.  ISBl,  Anne  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Jolin  E.  W.  liolls,  Esq.  of  the  Hendie,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Allan,  b.2  Jan.  1864;  m.  17  Dec.  1891,  Constance 
Janet,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  Wetherall,  7lh 
Dragoon  Guards,  of  Geddin;;ton  Priory,  Kettering,  C'>. 
Kortlianipton,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Cornwallis,  b.  10 
Feb.  1893. 

Robert  Fiennes,  6.  3  June,  1873. 

Eleanor,  );i.  16  April,  1884,  Percy  Leigh  Pemberton,  Esq. 
Theodora.  Alice. 

Anne.  Katherine. 

Sybil  Elizabeth. 
1.  Maria, 
lie  m.  2ndly,  IS  June,  1838,  Matilda,  2nd.  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Trollope,  Bart.,  and  has  by  her  a  son, 

IV.  Fairfax,  b.  12  July,  1842;  d.  17  Nov.  18.")8. 
He  J.  30  Oct.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Wykeham-Mabti.s,  Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent, 
Chacombe  Priory,  Northampton,  and  Packwood  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  6.  18  Jan.  1829,  educated  at  Eton  and  Balliol  Coll. 
Oxford,  B.A.  1850;  m.  27  Nov.  1850,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Ward,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

Cornwallis  Philip,  now  of  Leeds  Castle. 
Mr.  Wjkeham-Martin  was  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Rochester,  for 
which  he  was  elected  in   1&5G,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos. 
of  Kent  and  Warwick;  he  d.  suddenly,  31  May,  1878,  in  the 
Library  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

,4nii3— 1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of 
crosses-crosslet  and  mullets  alternately  or,  for  Maktin  ;  2nd 
and  old,  arg.,  two  chevronels  sa.  between  three  roses  gu.,  for 
Wykeham.  Crests — A  martin  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.  in 
the  beak  a  cross-crosslet  titchee  or,  fcrMABTiK.  A  bull's  head 
erased  sa.  armed  or,  charged  wiih  two  chevronels  arg.,  for 
Wykeha.m.     Mntto — Manners  Makyth  JIan. 

Se<ns — Chacombe  Priory,  Banbury  :  Leeds  Castle,  Maidstone : 
anil  Packwood  Hall,  Knowie,  co.  Warwick.  Kcsidence — Stede 
Hill,  Harrictshim,  Maidstone. 

Club — United  University. 


WYNDHAM    OF    DINTON. 

TVYNDnAM,  William,  Esq.  of  Dinton  House,  co. 
Wilts.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Wilts,  b.  12  Jan.  183J. ; 
in.  7  Nov.  1867,  Frances  Ann,  2nJ  dau.  of  Kev. 
Charles  James  Stafford,  Vicar  of  Dinton,  and  Las 
issue, 

I.  William,  6.  9  Oct.  ISCS. 

II.  Alward,  b.  17  Sept.  1877. 

III.  John,  6.  1  Sept.  1879. 

IV.  Hugh,  6.  5  April,  18S2. 

I.  Marion.  ii.  Frances. 

III.  Ann.  IV.  Ellen. 

V.  Hilda,  twin  with  Hugh. 

Tjineag'e. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Ailwardus, 
an  eminent  Saxon  of  Norfolk,  who  being  possessed  of  an  estate 
there,  in  Wymondham  (subsequently  called  Wyndham),  is 
stated  to  have  assumed,  soon  after  the  Norman  Conquest,  the 
furname  of  Wyndham. 

William,  son  of  Kalpu  de  Wimondham,  was  possessed,  10th 
Edward  II.,  of  the  manors  of  Crownthorpe  and  Wicklewode, 
Norfolk,  and  in  which  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  de  Wimondham,  ,ri,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  de 
Eedisham,  Knt.,  and  was  fatlier  of 

Thomas  de  Wimondham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Walcot,  Knt.,  and  had  a  son,  John,  whose  son,  another 

John  Wimondham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Segrave, 
Knt.,  and  was  father  of 


John  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Crownthrope,  and  of  Felbrigg-,  j 
which  latter  he  purchased  of  the  trustees  of  Sir  John  Felhrigg|  | 
K.G.  This  John  Wyndham,  in  the  38th  Henri  'VI.,  was  ' 
one  of  the  knights  for  Norfolk  in  the  Parliament  held  at  i 
Coventry,  wherein  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  other  accomplices  ' 
of  the  Duke  of  York,  were  attainted  of  high  treason.  He  m.  ' 
Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  Eodcrt  Clifton,  of  Bokenham  Castle,  ' 
Norfolk,  and  relict  of  Sir  John  Hastings,  and  was  s.  by  his  ' 
son, 

Sir  John  Wyndham,  who  was  in  the  battle  of  Stoke,  anno 
1487,  against  the  Earl  of  Lincoln  Lambert  Simnel,  and  their 
adherents,  and  was  knighted  immediately  after  the  victory  i 
but  being  afterwards  engaged  in  the  interests  of  the  House  of 
York,  he  was  condemned  for  high  treason,  and  beheaded,  with 
Sir  James  Tyrrell,  Lieutenant  of  Guisnes  Castle,  17th  Henry 
■VII.  Sir  John  Wyndham  7;t.  1st,  Lady  JIargaret  Howard,  dau. 
of  John,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  by  whom  he  had  Thomas,  his  suc- 
cessor, and  other  children.  He  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Norman  Washbourne,  Esq.  of  Washbourne,  co.  Worcester, 
and  widow  of  Sir  Richard  Scrope.  Sir  John  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sib  Thomas  Wyndham,  of  Felbrigg,  who  was  a  distinguished 
naval  commander,  and  attended  King  Henry  VIII.  as  one  of 
the  knights  of  his  body  at  the  siege  of  Therouene  and  Tournay, 
etc.  H<!  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  Richard 
Scrope,  Knt.,  of  Upsal,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  (Sir),  of  Felbrigg.  He  obtained  from  Henry 
"VIL,  with  whom  he  was  a  favourite,  large  grants  out  of 
the  confiscated  church  lands.  He  r,i.  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir 
Roger  Townshend,  of  Raynham,  Norfolk,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

F'bancis  (Sir),  Barrister-at-Law,  who  was  made  one  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Plea^,  21st  Elizabeth. 
His  lordship  and  his  two  brothers  dying  «.;>.,  Felbrigg 
and  other  estates  devolved  upon  the  heirs  of  their  uncle, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  CSir),  of  Orchard  Wyndham. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Andrew  Luttrell,  Knt.  of  Dunster  Castle, 
Somerset. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Erasmus  Paston,  Knt.,  ancestor  of  the  Earls 
of  Yarmouth. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.s.p. 

Sir  Thomas  vi.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Wentworth, 
K.B.,  of  Nettlested,  and  relict  of  Sir  Roger  D'Arcy,  by  whom 
he  had  one  son.  Sir  Thomas  Wyndham,  an  eminent  naval 
offirer.  The  line  of  Edmund,  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas, 
failing  as  above,  we  proceed  with  the  2nd  son, 

Sir  John  Wyndham,  who  was  knighted  at  the  coronation  of 
Edward  "VI.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Sydenham,  Esq.  of  Orchard,  Somerset,  and  thus  acquired  that 
estate,  which  now  retains  the  name  of  Orchard  Wyndham. 
Sir  John  had  (with  four  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  John  Fraunceis  ; 
Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Came  or  Kern ;  Catherine,  m.  Christopher 
Wood  ;  and  Elizabeth,  r.i.  —  Welch)  four  sons, 

I.  John,  vi.  Florence,  dau.  of  John,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Kicholas  Wadham,  Esq.  of  Merrifield,  Somerset  Cfounder  ot, 
Wadham  College,  Oxford),  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
25  Aug.  1672,  V.  p.,  an  only  son, 

John  (Sir),  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  Edmund,  of  Kentsford,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  oS 
Richard  Chaniberlaine,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  and  had 
with  other  issue, 

Thomas  (Sir),  of  Kentsford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  EichanJ 
Coningsby,    Esq.  of   Hampton  Court,  and  by  her  had 
.several  children  ;  of  the  sons  most  of  them  were  engaged 
in  the  service  of  Charles  I.    The  4th  son, 
Col.  Francis  Wyndham,  is  memorable  for  having  core- 
ducted  King  Charles  II.  to  his  seat  at  Trent,  after  the 
battle  of  Worcester.     Col.  Wyndham,  for  his  devotion 
to  the  royal  cause,  during  the  civil  wars,  was  created  a 
baronet.    He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of   Thomas 
Gerard,  Esq.  of  Trent,  with  whom  he  acquired  that 
estate,  and  d.  in  1676,  leaving  three  sons, 

1  Thomas  (Sir),  2nd  bart.  of  Trent,  whose  only  dau. 
and  heir, 

Anne,  m.  William  James,  Esq.  of  Ingham  Court,  ia 
Kent. 

2  Gerard,  d.  unm. 

3  Francis  (Sir),  3rd  bart.,  whose  son,  Thomas,  d.  v.  p. 
lca\  ing  a  son,  Francis,  4th  bart  ,  who  d.  young  ;  and 
a  dau.,  Fbances,  m.  Henry  Bromley,  Esq.,  afterward* 
Lord  Montfort. 

Hugh  (Sir),  4th  son,  created  a  baronet  4  Aug.  1641,  but 
by  Maiy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Christojiher  Alanson,  Esq.  of 
London,  leaving  only  daus.  and  co-heirs,  his  title  became 
extinct. 

III.  Humphrey,  of  Wiveliscombe,  in  Somerset,  whose  only 
dau.  and  heir.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Collts,  Esq.  of  Barton. 

IV.  Charles,  d.  unm. 


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Sir  John  Wymlham  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Sib  John  Wtndiiam,  Knt.  of  Orchard- Wyndhara,  m.  Joan, 
dan.  of  Sir  Henry  Portman,  of  Orchard,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Orchnrd  Wyndhara,  ancestor  of  the  Eaels  of 
Egbemont  (see  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage). 

II.  Henry,  d.  unm.  1613. 

HI.  Thomas,  of  Felhrigjj,  ancestor  of  the  distinguished  states- 
man, the  Right  Hon.  William  Windham,  of  Fellbrigg,  who 
d.  in  1810. 
nv.  Francis,  d.  1624. 
V.  George,  d.  young,  1624. 

■VI.  George  (Sir),  of  Uffords,  near  Cromer,  Norfolk,  knighted 

16  July,  le.iS  ;  m.  twice,  but  had  issue  only  Ijy  his  2nd  wife, 

Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Davy,  Esq.  of  Suffield, 

a  son  and  successor, 

Francis,  of  Uffords  Manor,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 

Dayroll.  of  Shudy  Camps,  co.  Cambridge,  and  dying  lu94, 

left  issue, 

Francis,    of    TJfford's    Manor,    whose    son,    John,    of 

Cromer,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  child  of   Kichard  Dalton, 

Esq.,   and  was  ancestor  of   the  Wtndhams  of  Cromer 

Hall,  Norlolk. 

Ttiomas,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Wyndham,  Esq.  of 

Dunraven,   and    2ndly,    Anne,    dau.    and    eventually 

heiress  of   Samuel  Edwin,   Esq.  of  Llanniihangel,  co. 

Glamorgan  ;  he  d.  1751,  leaving  by  his  2nd  wile,  a  son, 

Charles  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Clearwell,  who  took  the 

name  of  Edwin,  and  d.  J801  ;  he  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 

George  Rooke,   Esq.    of  Bigswear,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  IJunraven  Castle,  who  m. 

Anna  Maria  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ashby,  Esq., 

and  by  her  (who  ?n  2ndly,  John  Wick  Bennet,  Esq.  of 

Laleston)  he  left  at  his  decease  in  1814,  an  only  dau. 

and     heiress,  Caroline    Wyndham,  wife   of   William 

Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Ddnbaven. 

Tii.  Humphrey,  ancestor  of  the  Wtndhams  of  Dunraven 

Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan;  his  son,  Humphrey  Wyndham,  Esq. 

of   Dunraven  Castle,   m.  Joan,   dau.   of  John  Carne,   of 

Ewenny    Abbey,    and    was    father    of    John    Wyndham, 

Serjeant-at-Law,  who   m.   Jane,  dau.  of   William  Strode, 

Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  John  Wyndham,  Esq.,  whose  dau  , 

Jane,   heiiess    of    Dunraven,  m.  Thomas    Wyndham,   of 

Clearwell. 

VIII.  Hugh  (Sir),  of  Silton,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
afterwards  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  rf. 
1684,  aged  82.  Sir  Hugh  m.  thrice,  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wodehouse,  Bart,  of  Kimberly ;  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Minn,  of  Woodcote,  Surrey,  and  relict 
of  Sir  Henry  Berkeley,  Bart. ;  and  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
SirThoniiis  Fleming,  of  Stoneham,  and  relict  of  Sir  Edward 
Hooper,  Knt..  but  had  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife,  two  sons, 
John  and  Hugh,  both  d.  young  ;  and  three  dans.,  Blanche, 
m.  Sir  Nathaniel  Napier,  Bart.  ;  Joan,  d.  young  ;  and 
Rachel,  m.  John,  Earl  of  Bristol. 

IX.  Wadham  (Sir),  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  ancestor  of  Wyndham  of  Dinton. 

X.  Francis,  d.  unm. 

I.  Joan,  HI.  John  Giffard,  Esq.  of  Brightley. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  John  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  MoUand. 

III.  Florence,  to.  John  Hams,  Esq.  of  Hayne. 

IV.  Rachel,  m.  Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  of  Heytesbury. 

V.  Margeiy,  m.  Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Crovvcombe. 

VI.  Anne,  «i.  Sir  John  Strode,  Knt. 

The  youngest  son. 

Sir  Wadham  Wyndham,  Knt.  of  Norrington,  co.  Wilts, 
son  of  Sir  John  Wyndham,  Knt.  of  Felbrigg,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Portman,  Knt.,  of  Orchard 
Portman,  in  Somerset,  adopted  the  legal  profession,  and 
was  constituted  in  1660  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of 
'King's  Bench.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Clarke 
Knt.  of  Watfurd,  co.  Northampton,  and  had,  witli  four  daus. 

I.  John,  of  Noriington,  father  of  Thomas  Wyndham, Lord 
Wyndham,  of  Finylas. 
u.  Thomas,  M.P.  for  Calne,  d.  1698. 
III.  William,  ancestor  of  the  Wtndhams  of  IHnton. 
vr.  Wadham,  of   St.  Edmund's  Coll.   Salisbury,   m.  Sarah 
Hearst,  of  Sarum,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1758)  left  at  his 
decease,  in  17a6,  a  son, 
Henrt  Wtnduam,  Esq.  of   Sarum,  m.  Arundel,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Penruddotke,  Esq.  of  Compton,  Wilts,  and  left, 
with  a  dau.  (Letitia,  Lady  A'Court),  several  sons,  of  whom 
the  eldest. 
Henry  PENEnDDOCKE  Wyndham,  Esq.   of  The  College 
Sarum,  M.P.  tor  Wilts,  m.  in  1768,  Caroline,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Hearst,  of  The  Close,  Sarum,  and  d.  in 
1819,  leaving  (with  other  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.), 
Wadham  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  The  College,  Sarum,  M.P., 
m.  Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Slade,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1843. 
Caroline    Francis,    m.    John    Campbell,     Esq.    of 
Dunoon,  co.  Argyll,  and  of  Blunham,  co.  Bedford, 
and  d.  3  Dec.  1846,  leaving  with  two  daus.  (Julia 
Anne  Frances,  wife  of  S.  E.   Thornton,  Esq.;   and 
Ellen  Chiistian,  wife  of  Richard  King,  Esq.),  a  son 
and  heir,  John  Henrt  Campb£LIi  Windham,  Esq.  of 


The  College,  Sarum,  and  Corhampton  House,  Hants, 
who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wyndham, 
and  d.  Ib69  (.see  Campbell  of  Dunoon,  and  family  of 
Wyndham  in  Supplenunt). 
V.  George,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gabriel  Ashley, 
of  New  Sarum,  and  left  issue. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  m.  Henrietta, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Hawling,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  was  s.  at  liis  decease,  1733,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  and  of  Hawling, 
CO.  Gloucester,  who  i;;.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Michael 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Stanton  St.  Bernard,  Wilts,  and  dying  29  Nov. 
1762,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton  and  Hawling,  vi.  1762, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  lleathcote,  Bart,  of  Hursley 
Park,  and  had,  with  four  daus.,  six  sons, 

William,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Rector  of  Pimperne  and  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Slubbs,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son, 
Thomas,  who  m.  1842,  Anne  Elizabetii,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Penruddocke,  of  Winkton,  Hants,  and  d.  18il 
without  issue.    Rev.  Thomas  Wyndham  d.  1862,  aged  91. 

Wadham,  d.  1835. 

George,  m.  18'  3,  Klizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Dominicus,  Esq. 
of  East  F'arleigh,  Kent,  and  d.  1846,  having  had  issue, 
1  George  Dominicus,  m.  1858,  Fanny,  dau.'  of  Rev.  J. 
Adams,  of  Aslimore,  Dorset:  2  Henry, of  Roundhill Grange, 
m.  1857,  Agnes,  d;'U.  of  W.  H.  Ludlow  Bruges,  Esq.  of 
Seend,  Wilts,  and  d.  11  Dec.  1884,  having  had  one  son,  h. 
18.i8,  and  d.  1870;  3  Charles,  E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  actional 
Affghanistan,  29  Oct.  1841  ;  he  m.  Miss  Bruce,  and  left  one 
dau.,  Lucy  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  Gray. 

John  Heathcote,  Hector  of  Corton,  m.  1813,  Jane  Dorothy, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Eveleigh,  Provost  of  Oriel  Coil. 
Oxford;  and  d.  Jan.  1852,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Eve- 
leigh Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Stock  Dennis,  Somerset,  M.A., 
J. P.,  h.  25  May,  1814;  m.  April,  1840,  Elizabeth  Geraldine, 
elder  dau.  of  Col.  Fitzgerald,  of  Maperton,  Somerset,  and 
Turlough  Park,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Heathcote 
Gerald,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Merton  Coll.,  b.  1842;  d.  11  Nov. 
1876;  Edward  John  Eveleigh,  b.  18  i6;  Charles  Hugh,  late 
21st  Fusiliers,  b.  1848;  Francis  Wadham,  b.  1851;  Mary 
Geraldine,  rf. young,  1851;  Jane  Florence  ;  Alice;  Blanche; 
Eva;  Isabel;  Geraldine. 

Charles,  m.  1824,  Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Heath- 
cote, Bart. ;  and  d.  1846,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Frances 
Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  1st,  1849,  Capt.  T.  P.  Rickford  {d.  1-69) ; 
leaving  a  son ;  and  2ndly,  Aug.  1271,  F'rederick  Gray,  Esq., 
of  Pippenford  Park,  Sussex. 

Mr.  Wyndham  was  s.  at  his  deceas?,  1786,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton  and  Norrington,  Wilts, 
6.  18  Dec.  1769,  who  m.  3  March,  1794,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Popham,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  aud  by 
her  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1837)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  late  of  Dinton. 

II.  Alexander  Wadham,  of  We.st  Lodge,  Blandford,  Dorset, 
and  Borrishoole,  co.  Mayo,  Capt.  Scots  Greys,  6.  1799;  m. 
1st,  1830,  Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyau,  Bart.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  17  May,  1857)  had  issue, 

1  AVilliam  Trevelyan,  6. 1831 :  m.  1857,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev. 
E.  Salkeld,  and  has  issue,  William  Gwydyr,  6.  1865 ; 
Walter  Yarrowick,  6.  1870;  EmmaEditha;  Bessie  Ida; 
Letitia ;  and  Agatha. 

2  Alfred,  6.  1836;  m.  1859,  at  Toronto,  Canada,  Caroline, 
Elizabeth  Stitart,  and  has  issue,  Alexander,  b.  1860  : 
Walter,  6.  ]sti4;  Ernest  Alfred,  b.  1868;  Agnes  Stuart; 
and  Ethel  Emma.  3  Spencer,  b.  1838,  deceased. 

1  Emma  La;titia,  dk  1852,  William  Leonard  Halliday,  Esq., 
H.E.I.C.S.  ;  both  d.  at  Cawnpore,  July,  1857.  Capt. 
Halliday  fell  gallantly  heading  a  sortie. 

2  Ida,  d.  1873. 

3  Julia,  m.  1866,  Major  Lachlan  Forbes.  31st  Regt. 

4  Beatrice  Ernestine,  ni.  5  Sept.  1865,  Arthur  Moseley 
Channell,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  only  son  of  Sir  William 
Fry  Channel!,  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 

5  Maria  Helena  Wilson,  m.  1870,  Henry  Albert  Pattinson, 
Esq.  of  Seaton,  Devon.  .,.'' 

He  m.  2ndly,  1862,  Augusta,  dau.  of  T.  B.  Evans,  Esq.  She 
d.  1865;  hed.  1869. 

III.  George,  of  Dalwood,  Ne^v  South  Wales,  b.  1801 ;  d.  Dec. 
1870;  m.  182?,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Jay,  Esq.  (she  d. 
Sept.  1870),  and  had  Issue, 

1  Alward,  b.  1828;  m.  1858,  Annette,  dau.  of  William 
Keene,  Esq.,  and  has  issue.  Alward,  b.  1859;  William,  b. 
1860;  Egbert,  b.  1863;  Edward,  6.  1872;  Margaret; 
Julia ;  and  Letitia. 

2  George,  b.  1831  ;  m.  1856,  Elizabeth  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Richard  Greenup,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866) 
has  George,  ().  1857 ;  Wilfrid;  Ella;  Maud;  Edith. 

3  John,  of  l>al\vood,  near  Brauxton,  New  South  Wales,  6. 
1833;  m.  Ut,  23  July,  1858,  Lucy  Ellen,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Henry  Glennie,  and  by  her  has  i.^sue,  Harry,  b.  27  Feb. 
1863;  John  Percy,  b.  25  April,  18G6  ;  Harold  Edward,  6. 


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16  Sept.  1869 ;  Amv.  ^.  13  July,  ISoO  :  yiorence  Isabella, 
b  10  Sept.  ISCl  ;  Kihel,  b.  2.t  Doc.  l!^G4  ;  ami  Linda  Lucy, 
6.  18  Dec.  1S67.  He  ni.  Undly,  Florence  Is.ibcUa  only 
dau.  of  AuETUstus  Thomas  JIathew,  Esq.  of  Cape  Town, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  by  her  has  issue,  1  Francis 
Llandaff,  b.  24  Dec.  1S72  ;  2  Auiiustus  Llaniiaff.  6.  8  Feb. 
1S76 ;  3  Ernest  LKondaff,  6.  17  Feb.  187S ;  and  1  Eleanor, 
6.  9  AUR.  1S74. 

4  Francis,  6.  1S35;  in.  18,'")8,  Harriet  Fletcher. 

6  Hush.  b.  1836;  m.  1862,  Celia,  dau.  of  Dr.  Haylock, 
and  has  issue,  Hugh,  6.  1865;  Eleanor;  Alice;  ^\ecta; 

6  Alex.inder,  ft.  1840;  m.  1867,  Fanny  Lretilia,  eldest  dau. 
of  Charles  Codrinpton,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son,  Alexander 
Codrington,  b.  Ib62,  d.  1877;  Geoffrey,  (;.  1871.  He  rf. 
1880. 

7  Charles,  h.  1S42;  m.  1866,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev. 
Alfred  Glennie. 

8  Guy.  6.  1843;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Henry 
Glennie.  and  d.  1882,  leaving  a  son,  Arthur  Guy,  b',  1808. 

9  liesinald,  lu.  1867,  Julia  Bateman.  4th  dau.  of  Ciipt.  G. 
Chanipain,  and  has  one  son  Itesinald  llovton,  b.  I8fi-i. 

10  W.idliam,  b.  1848 :  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  AVilliam 
Keene,  of  Bando,  N.S.W.,  and  has  three  sons  and  one 
dau. 

1  Wecta.  771.  1852,  Arthur  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  and  had  issue 
two  sons  and  three  daus.     She  d.  1883. 

2  Laetitia,  m.  1873,  Herbert  Wilkinson,  and  d.  1876. 

IV.  F'rancis,  b.  1810;  </.  1867. 

V.  John  (Rev.),  Kector  of  Sutton  Mandeville,  Wilts,  b.  SO 
March,  1812;  m.  1st,  26  Sept.  1840,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Kev.  William  Sandford  Wapshare,  Vicar  of  Chitterne  St. 
Mary's,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  1844)  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Sandford,  b.  18  Feb.  1842;  m.  Aug.  1873,  Edith, 
dau.  of  Philip  W.  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bickliam,  New  South 
Wales,  and  has,  Arthur  I'ercy,  b.  Aug.  1(374,  and  other 
issue. 

1  Catherine  Louisa,  m.  1868,  Rev.  James  Eimington  Ward, 
Rector  of  Puddleston. 

2  Anna,  to.  1874,  Rev.  George  Alien  Vander  Meulen, 
Rector  of  West  Knovle,  Wilts. 

3  Alice  Mary,  i«.  1875,  Percy  Wright,  Esq.,  Xew  South 
Wales. 

4  Frances  Emma,  m.  1870,  Rev.  William  Frederick  Kew- 
man,  of  Hockworthy,  Devon. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  Oct.  1849,  Catherine,  -widow  of  William 
Lowndes-Stone,  Esq.,  only  son  of  William  Lowndes-Stone, 
Esq.  of  Brightwell,  co.  Oxford,  which  lady  d.  26  April, 
]8:'iO.  He  m.  3rdly,  1853,  Caroline  Delia  Keylie,  who  (/. 
18.'i4.  He  ra.  4thly,  1863,  Paulina  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col. 
Lewis,  by  whom  he  has  Eleanor  Mabel;  Amy  Paulina; 
Rlioda  Margaret,  and  a  son,  John  Reginald. 

VI.  Charles  Henry,  of  Wans  House,  Chippenham,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  6.  1816;  m.  27  April, 
1848,  Eleonora  Anne  Julia  Hunt,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
Grubbe,  and  has  had  issue,  Constance  Emmeline,  d.  1857  ; 
Ella  Frances;  Edith  Mary;  Ada  Lsetitia,  ))i.  4  Dec.  1877, 
Henry  George  Hunt  Gruboe,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  Wilts. 

I.  Laetitia,  m.  1824,  William  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Wroughton, 
Wilts:  d.  Nov.  1845. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1837,  Henry  Godolphin  Biggs,  Esq.  of 
Stockton,  Wilts,  and  d.  1838. 

III.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  )/i.  1825,  Rev.  Wadham  Knatchbull;  d. 
June,  1845. 

IV.  Ella,  d.  1866. 

V.  Charlotte,  to.  1838,  John  Edward  Andrew  Starky,  Esq.  of 
Spye  Park,  Wilts,  who  (/.  12  Jan.  1843. 

VI.  Henrietta  Sophia,  d.  1862. 

Mr.  Wyndham  d.  19  Sept.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wynduam,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  South  Wilts,  6.  17  April,  1796;  m.  14  June,  1831, 
Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Heathcote,  of  Bramshaw 
Hill,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Dinton. 

Edmund  (Rev.),  b.  20  Sept.  1835;  to.  1865,  Augusta  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Rev.  William  Moore  Harrison,  of  Clayhanger, 
Devon,  and  has  no  issue. 

Arthur,  b.  2.J  Jan.  1837. 

Wadhara,  b.  16  July,  1838  ;  d.  April,  1847. 

Hugh,  b.  8  Oct.  1833;  m.  1868,  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Col. 
William  Arthur  Heathcote,  of  Rolkstone,  Wilts,  and  has 
had  issue. 


1  Hugh,  d.  an  infant. 

3  Edmund. 

1  Edith. 

3  Katherine. 


2  Wadham. 


2  Maiy. 

4  Constance,  h.  1880. 
Thomas  Heathcote  (Pcev.).  b.   14  Feb.  1845;  m.  1880,  Ellen 

Kate.    dau.    of  Rev.   William   Law,  of  Marston  Trussell, 

Northamptonshire. 
Ellen,  TO.  20  April,  18.i4,  Herbert  Barnard,  Esq.  of  Portland 

Place,  London,  and  Ham,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  three  sons, 

hesides  daus. 
l-2etitia.  m.  18  Aug.  1668,  Rev.  Joseph  Heald  Ward,  Rector 

of  Gussage  St.  Michael,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  one  son  and 

two  daus. 

Mr.  Wyndham  d.  27  Feb.  1862. 


Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  or. 
Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  within  a  fetterlock  or.  Motto — Au 
bon  droit. 

Seats — Dinton,  Salisbury:  and  Orchard  Wyndham, Somerset. 


WILIilAMS-WYNN    OF    NANT-Y- 
MEICHED    AND    HOWBERY    PARK. 

Williams-Wynn,  Henry  Bertie  Watkin,  Esq. 
of  Nant-y-Meiched,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Howbery 
Park,  CO.  Oxon,  J.P  and  D.L.  co.  Denbigh,  and  J.P. 
for  COS.  Salop,  Oxon,  and  Berks,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Montgomery  1871,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  Tower 
of  London,  b.  23  Sept.  1820;  m.  20  Sept.  1848, 
jMarion,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gren.  Sir  James  Limond, 
C.B.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Bertie  Watkin,  d.  1853. 

I.  Hester  Eva  Marion,  d.  1856. 

II.  Jessie  Marie,  m.  28  Aug.  1873,  Stanley  Leighton,  Esq.  of 
Sweeney  Hall,  Salop,  M.P.  for  Oswestry,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Baldwin  Leighton,  7th  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Frances  Caroline,  m.  6  Nov.  1872,  Samuel  Richarc6 
Brewis,  Esq.  of  Ibstone  House,  co.  Oxford,  and  has- 
issue. 

IV.  Bertha  Marion,  m.  4  March,  1886,  Joseph  Godman,  Esq. 
of  Park  Hatch,  Surrey. 

V.  Henrietta  Katherine  Letitia,  m.  14  Sept.  1882,  Hon. 
Robert  William  Henry  Rodney,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Dennett,. 
6th  Lord  Rodney,  and  has  issue. 

Lineage. — The  Eight  Hon.  Sik  Henbt  Watkin  Williams 
Wy.v.v,  G.C.II.,  K.C.B.,  of  Nant-y-Meiched,  co.  Montgomery, 
was  the  3rd  son  of  Sir  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  Bart,  {see 
Bdrke's  Peerage  and  Beironetage)  by  Charlotte,  dau.  of  th& 
Right  Hon.  George  Grenville,  sister  of  the  Marquess  of  Buck- 
ingham. For  28  years  he  was  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  the- 
Court  of  Denmark,  from  which  post  he  retired  in  1853.  He 
was  6.  in  1783,  m.  1813,  Hester  Frances  (who  d.  in  1854),  6tli 
dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Carrington,  and  d.  28  March,  1856, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Grenville  Watkin,  h.  1816;  d.  7  Jan.  1855. 

II.  Arthur  Watkin,  6.  1819;  Major  in  the  23rd  Royal  Welsh 
F'usiliers,  killed  in  command  of  his  regt.  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma,  20  Sept.  1854. 

III.  Henry  Bertie  Watkin,  present  representative. 

I.  Charlotte  Henrietta,  in.  1847,  Count  Frederick  Bismarck,, 
and  d.  17  Sept.  1873,  leaving  issue.    He  d.  15  April,  1893. 

II.  Katherine,  rn.  1840,  Major-Gen.  Studholme  Brownrigg, 
C.B.,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1881,  leaving  issue.  He  d.  1  April, 
1881). 

III.  Slarie  Emily,  m.  28  April,  1852,  her  cousin.  Sir  Watkin 
Williams-Wynn,  6th  hart.,  who  d.  9  May,  1885. 

IV.  Cecilia,  d.  an  infant. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  vert,  three  eagles  displayed 
in  fess  or,  for  Wtnn  :  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  two  foxes  counter- 
salient  in  saltire,  the  dexter  surmounted  of  the  sinister  gu.,  for 
Williams.     Cresi — An  eagle  displayed  or. 

.S'f«(s— Nant-y-Melched,  Welshpool ;  and  Howbery  Park, 
Wallingford. 

To<joii  House — 23,  Chesham  Place. 


WYNNE  OF  PENIARTH. 
Wynne,  William  Egbert  Maueice,  Esq.  of 
Peniarth,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
]8S6,  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotulorum  for 
the  county  since  1891,  formerly  Lieut.  Scots  Guards, 
Constable  of  the  Castle  of  Harlech,  M.P.  for  co. 
Merioneth  from  1865  to  1868;  h.  Feb.  1840;  m.  20 
May,  1891,  Fanny,  dau.  of  William  Kendall,  Esq.,. 
and  widow  of  the  late  R.  I.  Williamson,  Esq. 

Lineagre. — Osbokn,  frequently  denominated  FitzGerald, 
but  more  commonly  called  by  the  Welsh  heralds  Wyddcl 
(the  Irishman),  a  branch  of  the  great  sept  of  the  Geral- 
dines,  emigrated  from  Ireland,  his  native  country,  about 
the  middle  of  the  13th  century,  and  obtained  by  grant,  or 
marriage,  or  by  both,  extensive  possessions  inco.  Merioneth, 
including  the  site  of  the  present  mansion  of  Cors-y-gedol. 
He  is  presumed  (on  historical  and  inferential  evidence)  to  have 
been  son,  by  his  1st  wife,  of  John  FitzThomas,  grantee  of 
Decies  and  Desmond,  1259.  This  chieftain  was  assessed  in  the 
parish  of  Llanaber,  co.  Merioneth,  towards  the  tax  of  a 
iii'teenth,  1293.    He  had  a  son, 

Cynrik  ap  Osborn,  who  on  the  division  of  his  father's  lands, 
according  to  the  custom  of  gavelkind,  then  prevalent  in  Wales, 


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inherited  Cors-y-Gedol   as  a   portion  of  his  share.     He  was 
father  of 

Llewelyn  ap  Ctnric,  m.  Nest,  or  Nesta,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Griffith  ap  Adda,  of  Dolgoch,  in  the  parish  of  Towyn, 
and  of  Yn3-s-y-Maengwyn,  co.  Merionetli,  a  Collector  of  the 
Fifteenth,  1294,  Raslot  (Governor) of  the  Coniote  of  Estimaner 
3  and  7  Edwabd  III.,  living  17  Edward  III.,  derived  from 
Madoc,  son  of  Cadivor  ap  Gwaethvoed,  Lord  of  Cardigan.  By 
this  lady  Llewellyn  had  an  eldest  son, 

Griffith  ap  Lleweltn,  of  Cors-y-Gedol,  Farmer  of  the 
office  of  Sheriff  of  Merioneth,  46  Edward  III.;  Sheriff  15 
EiCHARD  TI. ;  Woodwarden  of  the  Coniote  of  Estimaner  at 
some  period  between  7  July,  1382,  and  12  Oct.  1385  ;  d.  pro- 
bably between  29  Sept.  20  IIichard  II.  and  same  day  1  Henry 
IV.  Giifliih  ap  Llewelyn  m.  Efa,  dau.  of  Madoo  ap  Ellis,  of 
Crynlarth,  in  that  co.,  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Llewelyn  ap 
Madoc,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph  1357-1375,  derived  from  Owain 
Brogyntyn,  Lord  of  Edcirnion.  By  this  lady  he  had  (with  a 
dau.,  Angharad,  wife  of  David  ap  Grono,  of  Burton,  co.  Flint, 
who,  with  two  daus.,  Efa  and  Angharad,  were  living  7  Oct.  4 
Henry  VI.  a  son  and  successor, 

EiNioN  AP  Griffith,  Esq.    of  Cors-y-gedol,  Capt.  of  Forty 
archers  for  the  King  from  co.   Merioneth,  10  Richard  II. ; 
living  at  Michaelmas,  20  Richard  II.    Einion  m.  Tangwystl, 
dau.  of  Rhydderch  ap  levan  Lloyd,  of  Gogerddan,  co.  Cardigan, 
and  had  issue, 
lorwerth  ap  Einion,  of  Ynys-y-Maengwyn,   co.  Merioneth, 
farmer  of  the  Ville  of  Towyn  (lessee  of  the  Crown  dues  or 
revenues  in  that  district)  at  Michaelmas,  1415. 
Ievan  ap  Einion,  of  whom  presently. 

Griffith  ap  Einion.  who  upon  the  division  of  his  father's  land, 
under  the  law  of  gavelkind,  s.  to  Cors-y-Gedol.  He  held 
the  office  of  VVoodwardea  of  the  coniote  of  Ardydwy, 
CO.  Merioneth,  at  Michaelmas,  1400,  and  also  2  and  3  Henry 
V.  Griffith  was  progenitor  of,  1st,  the  Vadghans  of  Cors-y- 
gedol,  2Rd,  the  Yales  of  Plas-yn-Wtle,  and  3rd,  the  Rogers 
of  Bryiitangor  (refer  to  Yalbo/  Plas-yii-Ya'.e). 
Mali,  77J.  1st,  Howell  Sele,  of  Nannoy,  now  Nannau;  and 
2ndly,  Owen  ap  Meredith  ap  Griffitti  .Vychan,  of  Neuadd- 
wen,  Powysland. 
Tibod,  m.  1st,  Howell  ap  Ievan  ap  lorwerth,  of  Cynllaeth ; 
2ndly,  Ievan,  Vychan  ap  Ievan  Gethin,  of  Abertannatt ; 
and  Srdly,  Howell  ap  Tudor  ap  Grono. 

The  2nd  son, 

Ievan  ap  Einion,  one  of  the  Barons  of  Edeirnion,  co.  Merio- 
neth, appears  as  one  of  the  Jurors  in  an  inquisition  held  at 
Bala,6  Oct.  1427.  He  m.  Angharad,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  David 
ap  y  Giwn  Lloyd,BaronofHendwr-yn-Bdeirnion,  in  that  shire, 
and  had  issue, 

David  ap  Ievan  ap  Einion,  "  gentilman,"  who  was  appointed 
during  the  ascendency  of  the  House  of  Lancaster,  Constable 
of  the  Castle  of  Harlech.  He  rn.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Puleston,  of  EmraJ,  co.  Flint,  and  left  issue. 

Rhys,  of  whom  presently. 

Griffith,  of  Hendwr,  living  1461  ;  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Ievan  ap 
Adda,  of  Pengwern,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  from  this  marriage 
derived  the  House  of  Hendwr. 

Thomas,  living  1461 ;  m.  and  had  issue. 

John,  living  1461. 

Margaret,  m.  1st,  Madoc  ap  Howell ;  and  2ndly,  John  ap 
David  Lloyd  ap  Howell,  who  held  in  farm  the  extent  lands 
of  the  Crown  in  Penllyn,  1481. 

Mali,  m.  David  ap  Rhys,  &th  Baron  of  Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion, 
CO.  Merioneth,  one  of  the  Jurors  in  an  Inquisition  held  at 
Bala,  Oct.  1427.  He  was  dead  25  Oct.  23  Henry  VI.  1444, 
as  appears  by  his  inquisition,  2}ost  mortem,  taken  8  Henry 
VII.  (1492-93),  which  was  returned  into  the  Exchequer  of 
Carnarvon.  By  this  Baron,  Mali  was  mother  of 
Griffith  Yychan  ap  David,  6th  Baron  of  Kymmer-yn-Edeir- 
nion, ancestor  of  the  family  of  Hdghes  of  Gwerclas. 

The  2nd  son, 

Rhys  ap  Ievan,  whose  name  occurs  upon  juries  impanelled 
in  CO.  Merioneth  27  and  31  Henry  VI.,  in  the  former  of  which 
years  he  was  foreman,  m.  Gwenhwyvar,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Howel  Vaughan,  of  Fronoleu,  co.  Carnarvon,  lineally 
descended  from  Owen  Gwynedd,  Sovereign  Prince  of  North 
Wales,  .and  had  two  sons,  Ievan  and  Rhydderch.    The  elder, 

Ievan  ap  Rhys,  living  4  March,  1513,  m.  Laurea,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Bamville,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  one  the 
wife  of  Morgan  ap  Robert;  the  other  m.  John  ap  Madoc 
Vychan)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  ap  Ievan,  Gent,  of  Glyn,  living  Oct.  1545.  He  m. 
Gwenever,  dau.  and  at  length  co-heiress  of  G  i  ifflth  ap  Edneved, 
of  Sylvaen,  co.  Merioneth,  by  whom  (who  was  afterwards  wife 
of  Thomas  ap  Humphrey,  Gent,  of  Berriew,  co.  Montgomery 
and  was  living  4  June,  1578)  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  one  son, 

Robert  Wynne  ap  John,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  m.  circa  1544, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Ellis  ap  Maurice,  Esq.  of  Clenenney,  co. 
Carnarvon,  Sheriff  of  co.  Merioneth  1541,  and  had  two  sons 


and  three  daus.  Robert  Wynne  ap  John  d.  in  1589.  His  elder 
son  and  successor, 

Maurice  ap  Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn  to.  1st,  circa 
1578,  Marselle,  dau.  of  Cadwalader,  one  of  the  younger  sons  of 
Meredith  ap  Evan  ap  Robert,  Esq.  of  Gwydyr,  and  had  one  son, 
who  d.  without  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  ap 
Richard,  Gent,  of  Lecheiddior,  co.  Carnarvon,  by  whom 
(who  was  6.  1557,  and  d.  1623)  he  had  three  sons  and  three 
daus.  Mr.  Wynne  was  living  9  Feb.  1609-10,  but  dead  16 
April,  1611.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Merio- 
neth, 1618andl637,  who d. Dec.  1658.  He  m.  Katherine, eldest; 
child  of  William  Lewis  Anwyl,  Esq.  of  Park,  co.  Merioneth , 
by  whom  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1638-9)  he  had  issue,  with  six  younger 
sons  and  four  daus.,  an  eldest  and  a  2nd  son, 

Robert. 

Maurice,  of  Moel-y-Glo,  Sheriff  of  co.  Merioneth,  1671,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Griffith  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Maesyneuadd, 
ancestor  by  her  of  the  Wynns  (by  change  of  name  Nanneys) 
of  Maesyneuadd. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Merio- 
neth 1657  and  1669,  m.  1625,  when  he  was  a  mere  child,  Kath- 
erine, eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Owen,  Esq.  of  Ystym- 
kcgid,  CO.  Carnarvon,  and  by  her  who  (d.  1675)  had  issue, 

I.  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn  and  Ystymkegid,  Sheriff  of  ca. 
Merioneth  1674,  of  co.  Flint  1 675,  and  of  co.  Carnarvon  1676, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Mostyn,  Esq.  of 
Nant,  CO.  Flint,  5th  son  of  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  Knt.  of  Mostyn, 
and  had  two  daus., 

1  Margaret  Wynne,  heiress  of  Glyn,  Ystymkegid,  and  the- 
other  estates  of  her  family,  b.  7  June,  1663;  m.  1683,  Sir 
Robert  Owen,  Knt.  of  Porkington,  Salop,  and  Clenenney, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  M.P.  for  co.  Merioneth  ((see  Burkes 
Peerage,  Harlech,  B.). 

2  Catherine,  b.  13  Aug.  1664;  to.  Peter  Pennant,  Esq.  oS 
Bichton,  co.  Flint;  and  d.  Dec.  1700. 

II.  Ellis,  d.  unrti.  28  Jan.  1691,  aged  52. 

III.  Robert,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Jane,  6.  1642  ;  m.  Ellis  Brynkir,  Esq.  of  Brynkir,  co.  Car- 
narvon; and  d.  1691. 

II.  Anne,  to.  Rees  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Cynon,  co.  Montgomery, 
d.  1688. 

III.  Frances,  d.  unm.  29  Oct.  1675. 
The  4th  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  only  chilrj 
and  heiress  of  Maurice  Jones,  of  Wern  and  Francis  Wynne 
his  wife,  by  whom  (whod.  1715)  he  had 
William,  his  heir. 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  Owen  Owens,  Esq.  of  Cefn,  co.  Carnar- 
von, d.   1712  ;  2ndly,  Griffith  Jones  ;    and  Srdly,  Edward 
Nanney. 
Frances,  d.  unm.  March,  1700. 

Mr.  Wynne,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carnarvon  1686,  was  s.  at  his 
decease,  31  Dec.  1700,  by  his  only  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wern,  b.  about  the  year  1685 ;  m. 
1706,  Catherine  Goodman,  heiress  of  Elernion,  co.  Carnarvon, 
only  dau.  of  Gabriel  Goodman,  of  Beaumaris,  Merchant,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  one  of  the  daus.  of  William  Glynne,  Esq. 
of  Elernion.  By  her  (who  d.  1743)  he  had 
William. 

Elizabeth,  to.  27  Oct.  1732,  Rev.  Richard  Nanney,  of  Cefn- 
deuddwr,  co.  Merioneth,  Canon  of  Bangor  and  Vicar  of 
Clynnog. 
Catherine,  to.  6  Nov.  1738,  Francis  Lloyd,  of  Monachdy, 
Anglesey,  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1761. 

Mr.  Wynne,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carnarvon  1718,  d.  1721,  and 
was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wern,  6.  1708,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Carnarvon  1735,  and  of  co.  Merioneth  1750;  m.  June,  1744, 
Ellinor,  dau.  and  at  length  heiress  of  Rev.  Griffith  Williams, 
of  Llandegwning  and  Absrkin  in  co.  Carnarvon.  By  her  (who 
TO.  2ndly,  Evan  Evans,  Esq.  of  Penbryn,  in  the  same  co.  and 
d.  1804)  he  had  an  only  son  and  successor,  at  his  decease,  lli 
April,  1766. 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wern,  6. 1745;  to.  Dec.  1771,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Edward  Williams,  Esq.*  of 
Peniarth,  co.  Merioneth,  by  Jane,  Viscountess  Dowager 
Bulkeley,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Richard  Owen,  m.  Sarah  Pearce,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 

*  A  younger  son  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Eodelwyddan,  co. 
Flint,  one  of  the  sons  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Williams, 
Bart.,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  reign  of  King 
Charles  II.  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  baronetage,  Williams 
Winn  of  Wynnstay,  and  Wiixiams  of  Bodelwyddan). 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYIf 


daiL-who  d.  youn?:.    He  <!.  1S21. 
Jane,  7n.  179S'  Jolin  Hornby,  of  The  Hook,  Hants. 
Klizabeth,  ;ii.  Charles  James  Appcrley,  Ksq.,  and  d.  1S31. 
Mr.  Wynne,  Hicrh  SlieriCf  for  co.  Merioneth  1772,  and  of  co. 
Montjoniery  the  following  year,  d.  20  July,  1790,  and  was  s. 
liv  his  eldest  son, 

'aViluam  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Peninrtli,  h.  19  .Sept.    1774;    m. 
30  N'ov.  ISCO,  Elizabeth,  youn<rest  dan.  and  co-heiress  of  the 
Ilev.  rhilip  Puleston,  D.D.,  of  Pickhill  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  by 
Annal>ella  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  KicUard  Williams,  Esq.  of 
IVnbcdw,  in  the  same  co.,  youngest  brotlur  of   the    1st  Sir 
Watkin  Williams  Wynn,  liart.    By  this  lady  (who  d.  16  June, 
ls22;  Mr.  Wynne  had  issue, 
WiLU.\M  Watkin  Kdwakd,  his  heir. 
Vhilip  Puleston.  b.  March,  1S93;  d.  unm.  15  Aug.  1838. 
Kiehard  Owen,  l>.  March,  1S04:  d.  unm.  1  Jan.  1832. 
Thomas  Arthur  6.  1S12;  d.  1821. 

Elizabeth  Annabella,  m.  1823,  William  Picrrcpont  Gardiner, 
Esq.,  son  of  Kcv.  Frederick  Gardiner,  of  Combe  Hay, 
Somerset,  and  d.  1826. 

Ellinor,  m.  1823,  Richard  Burton  Phillipson.  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  Burton  Phillipson,  of  Hcrringswell,  Suf- 
folk, and  d.  13  Feb.  lSti9. 
Emma  Charlotte,  d.  13  Sept.  1819. 

Jane  Svdney  (twin  with  Emma  Cluirlotfe),  m.  3  Nov. 
1840,  Joseph  Gill,  Esq.  of  Baildon,  co.  York,  who  d.  2 
.I.ui.  lS(i8. 

Hariiet  Anne,  m.  1S23,  Richard  Owen  Powell,  Esq.,  only 
brother  of  William  Edward  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nanteos,  co. 
Cardigan,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1853. 

Augusta  Frances,  m.  28  April,  1840,  George  Jonathan  Scott, 
Esq.  of  Betton  Strang,  Salop,  and  Peniarthuchaf,  co.  Merio- 
neth, and  d.  Dec.  1891 ;  he  d.  13  Aug.  1875. 
?.Ir.  Wynne,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth  1812,  d.  8  Feb. 
1S.'4,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Watkin  Edward  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Peniarth,  Con- 
stable of  Harlech,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  M.P.  for  co. 
^lorioneth  1852  to  1865,  6.  23  Dec.  1801 ;  7ii.  8  May,  1839,  Mary, 
■Jnd  of  the  three  daus.,  and  co-heiresses  of  Robert  Aglionby 
.•^laney,  Esq.  of  WalfordManorandHatton  Grange,  Salop,  M.P. 
lor  Shrewsbury,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  17  May,  1860)  issue, 

I.  William  I.'obert  Macbice,  present  representative. 

II.  Owen  Slaney,  M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  17  Oct.  1842  : 
m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Garthang- 
harad,  co.  Merioneth,  and  relict  of  F".  P.  Davies,  Esq.  of 
Barmouth. 

He  d.  9  June,  ISSO. 

Anns — 1st  and  4th,  erm.  on  a  saltire  gu.  a  crescent  or,  for 
Wynne  :  2nd  and  3rd,  ve.t,  three  eagles  displayed  in  fcss  or, 
for  Owen  Gwinedd.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  a  boar  passant  arg., 
ireity  gu. 

.'''cat — Peniarth,  Towyn,  co.  Merioneth. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Army  and  Navy,  and  Guards. 


WYNNE    OF    COED    COCH. 

The  xate  Majoe-Gen.  Edward  William 
Lloyd  Wtnxe,  of  Coed  Coch,  c,r.  Denbigh,  J. P., 
Uigh  SIierifE  for  the  county,  Lite  Grreiiadier  Guards, 
//.  15  Feb.  1836 ;  m.  19  April,  1S92,  Anne  Gwendolen, 
youngest  dau.  of  Hugh  Eobert  Hughes,  Esq.  of 
ivinmel,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Flintshire,  by  his  wife.  Lady 
Florentia  Liddell,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  lind  Baron 
Eavenswortli,  and  d.  1893. 

liineage.— Tliis  is  a  branch  of  the  Vlllth  Noble  Tribe 
of  Xorth  Wales  and  Powis, 

RicuABD  Wynne,  Gent,  of  Bettw.s,  who  first  .assumed  the 
family  surname,  was  son  of  David  ap  Rhys,  and  8th  in  a  direct 
descent  from  Gbono  Voel  ap  Kendkig,  2nd  son  of  Gwogan  ap 
Idnerth,  Lord  of  Brynffenigl.  He  rn.  Gwen,  dau.  (by  Jane, 
ilau.  of  Edward  Pennant)  of  Thomas  Conway,  of  Nant,  and 
had  (with  three  daus.)  three  sons,  i.  Tuomas;  ii.  William,  of 
Kilgwyn,  ancestor  of  the  Vi'iKKES  of  Kilgwi/n ;  iii.  John,  m. 
Eowry,  dau.  of  Richard  ap  levan  Lloyd,  and  was  father  of 
Henry  Wynr.e.  of  Brynffenigl.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wynne,  Gent,  of  Troforth,  was  father,  by  Anne  his 
■wire,  dau.  of  Hugh  Llwyd  ap  Lewis,  of  Llangwstennyn,  of  a 
6cn, 

RicBABD  Wtnn'e,  Gent,  of  Trovaoth,  whose  wife  was  Wini- 
fred, dau.  (by  Winifred,  dau.  of  Kenelm  Throgmorton,  Esq.) 
of  Cadwaladr  Wynn,  alias  Price,  of  Voelas  (derived  from 
Marchweithian,  Lord  of  Is-Aled,  founder  of  the  Xlth  Noble 
Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys)  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Roger  Salisbury,  and  had  issue,  John  Wynne  and  William 
W>nne.    The  eldest  son, 

JoBM  Wynn-e,  Gent,  of  Plis-yn-Troraoth,  m.  Elizabeth 
Lloyd,  of  BoilQod,  and  was  father  of 


Richard. 

Mary,  m.  GeofTrey  Holland,  of  Pennant,  C9.  Denbigh. 

Mr.  Wynne  \yas  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Wynne,  of  Plis-yn-Trovaoth,  m.  Gaynor. 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wynne,  of  Coed  Coch,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
was  father  of 

John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Coed  Coch,  to.  1776,  Dorothy,  sister 
and  co-heir  of  John  Wynne,  of  Rhos  and  Plas  Ucliaf ,  and  dau. 
of  John  Wynne,  of  Rhos  and  Plas  Uchaf,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
17  March,  1809)  left  at  his  decease,  1788,  an  only  son, 

John  Lloyd  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Coed  Co<Ji  and  Colomendy, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Denbigh  1801.  and  of  co. 
Flint,  1825,  6.  24  Oct.  177G  ;  vi.  22  April,  1803,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Holland,  Esq.  of  Teyrden,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1844)  had  issue, 

John  Llotd,  of  Coed  Coch. 

William  Holland,  b.  26  March,  1809  ;  d.  lonn.  22  Oct.  1835. 

Mary,  to.  7  Nov.  1831,  Richard  Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Nan- 
horan,  co.  Carnarvon. 
Mr.  Wynne  d.  24  Feb.  18G2.     His  son, 

John  Lloyd  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Coed  Coch,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1865,  b.  30  March,  1807  ;  vi.  3  Sept.  1833,  Mary 
Anne  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  llaggitt,  Rector  ol  Ditton,  co. 
Cambri.lge,  by  Frances  his  nife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Peyton,  1st 
bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I    Henry  John   Lloyd,   Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  6.   14  June 

1834;  d.  15  Oct.  1874. 
II.  Edward  William  Lloyd,  late  of  Coed  Coch. 
Mr.  Wynne  d.  4  March,  1687. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  erased 
ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  Saracens'  heads  ppr.  Crest — A 
Saracen's  head  as  in  the  arms. 

<Stat— Coed  Coch,  near  Abergele. 

2'oKn  House — 7,  Eaton  Place,  London,  S.W. 


WYNNE  OF  HAZLEWOOD. 
Wynne,  Owen,  Esq.  of  Hazlewood,  co.  Sligo, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Sligo  1875,  and 
for  CO.  Leitrim,  1880,  late  Lieut.  tSlstFoot,  b.  5  Feb. 
1813 ;  m.  1  Nov.  1870,  Stella  Fanny  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Gore  Booth,  4th  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1887)  has  issue, 

Muriel  Caroline  Louisa,  m.  22  June,  1892,  Philip  Dudley 
Perceval,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Perceval,  Esq. 
of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo. 

Evelyn  Mary,  V^.j^^^ 

Madeline  Mary,      J 

Dorothy  Adelaide. 

Lineage. — This  family  clams  descent  from  a  distin- 
guished Chieftain  of  the  12th  century,  Ririd  F"]aidd,  Lord  of 
Penllyn,  co.  Merioneth,  within  the  ancient  kingdom  of  Powys, 
who  took  the  surname  of  Blaidd,  or  the  wolf,  from  his  mater- 
nal ancestor,  Blaidd  Rhudd,  or  the  Bloody  Wolf,  Lordof  Gest, 
near  Penmorfa,  whose  standard  bore  a  wolf  passant  on  an  az. 
ground.  He  m.  Gwervyf,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Cynfyn  Hirdref, 
and  had  issue  a  2nd  son, 

Madoc  ap  Ririd  Blaidd,™.  Efa,  dau.  of  Philip  Dhu,  son  of 
Howell,  son  of  Meredyth  ap  Bleddyn,  Prince  of  Powys,  and 
had  three  sons,  from  the  3rd  of  whom,  GRirriTH  ap  Madoc, 
lineally  descended 

Lewis  Gwynne  ap  Cadwallader  ap  Rtddebca  ap  David 
of  Bala,  who  vi.  Sidney,  dau.  of  Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of 
Maesmochnant,  co.  Denbigh  (of  the  Gwydyr  family),  and  had 
issue, 

Owen,  of  whom  presently. 

Cadwallader. 

Catherine,  m.  Edward  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Nantymerchied,  son 
of  Richard  Wynne,  of  Maesmochnant. 

Margaret. 
The  eldest  son, 

Owen  Wynne,  the  first  who  settled  in  Ireland,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, widow  of  James  Hamilton,  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Hamil- 
ton, and  dau.  of  Claud,  2nd  Baron  Strabane,  by  Lady  Jane 
his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  George,  Marquess  of  Huntly,  and  the 
Lady  Henrietta  Stewart,  dau.  of  Esnie,  Duke  of  Lennox, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  3rdly,  John  Bingham,  of  Castlebar)  had 
issue, 

James,  Brigadier-Gen.  in  the  army,  who  raised  the  5th 
Dracoons.  He  7n.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Bingham,  and 
was  killed  at  Malplaquet,  having  had  issue,  James,  d.  unm. ; 
Sidney;  Dorothy;  Jane;  and  Mary, 

Li;wi3,  of  whom  presently. 


WYF 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYN 


22S9 


Owen,  M.P.,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  Ireland.     He  raised  the  9th  Dragoons. 

John,  d.  unm. 

Catherine,  7u.  John  Dunbar,  son  of  Sir  John  Dunbar,  by 
Lady  Strathmore. 

Lucy,  m.  Jolin  ffolliot,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook. 

Dorothy,  m.  Gerald  Ctiffe,  grandfattier  of  Lord  Tyrawley. 

The  2nd  son, 

Lewis  Wynne,  Esq.,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  Bingham, 
and  was  father  of 

Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Hazlewood,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  ffolliot,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Lucy,  m. 
Anderson  Saunders,  Esq.,  and  Hannah,  m.  William  Ormsby, 
Esq.)  three  sons,  James,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Shaen,  Bart.;  Owen,  of  whom  we  treat;  and  John,  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Eight  Hon.  Owen  Wynne,  of  Hazlewood,  M.P.,  m. 
1754,  Anne,  sister  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Farnham,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  16  Feb.  1813)  had  issue, 

I.  Owen,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  d.  unm. 

III.  Henry  (Kev.),  in.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Ekersall,  Esq. 
of  Claverton  House,  near  Bath,  and  had  issue, 
1  Henry  (Eev.,  6.   1799;    to.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Solomon 
Eichards,  Esq.  of  Eoebuck,  near  Dublin  ;  and  d.  Sept. 
i847,  leaving  issue, 
Henry  Eckersall,  m.  Aug.  1856,  Bessie,  dau.  of  Henry 
Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton. 
Frederick  Eichards   (Eev.),  (of  Leeson  Park,   Dublin) 
Incumbent  of  St.  Matthias,  Dublin,  b.  1827  ;  m.  18G0, 
Theodosia  Susan,  dau.   of  Rev.  John  Darley,  Fellow 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Guinness,  Esq.  and  has  issue,  Henry,  6.  1861 ;  John 
Darley,  6.  1862  ;  Arthur  Eckersall,  b.  1863  ;   Frederick 
Edward,  6.  1870,  Llewellyn  Charles,  b.  1878,  Adelaide 
Susan ;   Amy  Theodosia  ;   Florence  Anna ;   and  Mabel 
Agnes. 
Albert  Augustus,  m.  Alice   dau.  of  Eev.  John  Wynne, 
and  has  issue,  John  ;  Emily ;  and  Winifred. 
Charles  Edward,  d.  unm. 
Owen  Llewellyn,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth  Agnes,  m.  9  Jan.  1856,  Eichard  Donovan,  Esq. 
of  Ballymore,  co.  Wexford. 
Adelaide,  d.  unrn. 
■Z  John  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Lorum,  co.  Carlow,  m.  Emily, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Goold,  Master  in  Chancery,   and  left 
issue, 
3  George,  General,  E.E.,  m.  15  Dec.  1834,  Anne,  dau.  of 

Sir  Daniel  Toler  Osborne,  11th  bart.,  and  has  issue. 
•4  Charles,  E.A.,  Lieut. -Col.    Fifeshire  E.A.,  m.   Isabella, 
dau.  of  James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost. 

1  Lucy  TO.  Rev.  Edward  Nixon. 

2  Clara,  m.  George  Wynne,  Esq. 

3  Katherine,  m.  Solomon  Eichards,  Esq.  Ounavarra. 

4  Anne,  m.  Edmond  Wynne,  Esq. 

QV.  Robert,  of  Eathmines  Castle,  Dublin,  Lieut.  12lh 
Dragoons,  afterwards  Commissioner  of  the  Customs,  and  at 
.one  time  Steward  of  the  Vice-Eegal  Household  Dublin 
Castle,  b.  1760;  m.  1791,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sydenham 
Singleton,  Esq.  of  Portman  Square,  London,  and  d.  1838, 
Jiaving  had  issue, 

1  Sydenham,  deceased. 

2  Robert  (Eev.),  d.  1827.  3  James,  deceased. 

-4  John,  Capt.  E.A.  of  Wynnstay,  Eoebuck,  near  Dublin, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral  Warren,  and  d.  July,  1884, 
aged  84,  leiiving  issue ;  Warren  Richard  Colvin,  E.E.  d. 
1879  ;  Arthur  Singleton,  Major  and  Brevet-Lieut.-Col. 
King's  Own  Light  Infantry,  m.  1886,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Charles  Colville  Turner,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Owen 
Evelyn,  6.  1887,  Grame  Chamley,  b.  1889  ;  SkefBngton 
John  Paymaster  in  the  Army,  late  Capt.  Eoyal  Dublin 
Fusiliers ;  Sydenham  Henry ;  Charles,  d.  1889  ;  Florence 
Anne ;  Frances,  m. 

.5  Charles,  deceased.  6  William,  d.  1890, 

7  George,  2nd  Dragoons,  m.  6  Oct.  1836,  his  cousin, 
Clara,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Wynne,  and  has  issue. 

George  Robert  (Ven),  A.M.,  Aichdeacon  of  Aghadoe,  6. 
6  March,  1838  ;  m.  3  June,  1863,  EUen  Lees,  dau.  of 
Rev.  G.  Sidney  Smith,  D.D.,  F.T.C.D.  and  has  one  son, 
George  Robert  Llewellyn,  6.  23  Oct.  1873,  and  three 
daus.,  Florence  Maud,  Maria  Cerise,  and  Edith  Gladys. 

Alfred  Henry,  of  CoUon  House,  co.  Louth,  J. P.,  b. 
March,  1839,  Capt.  late  Scots  Greys,  m.  20  April,  1865, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Eev.  Nicholas  Devereux,  D.D.  of 
Ballyranldn,  and  has  had  issue,  Owen  Singleton,  b. 
1867,  d.  1885;  Frances  Alice;  Effie  Florence;  Edith 
Clara ;  and  May. 
Alfred  Nixon. 

Katharine  Florence,  m.  Richard  Fetherston  Haugh,  Esq. 

Sophia  Sarah.  Edith  Clara. 

8  Mark,  deceased.  9  Owen,  deceased. 

1  Harriett,  m.  Marcus  Aaronson,  Esq.  and  d. 

2  Emily,  deceased.  3  Lucy,  deceased. 

4  Fanny  Louisa,  deceased.  5  Caroline,  deceased. 

•6  Mary,  deceased. 


V.  Eichard  (Eev.),  m.  Catherine  Beavor  and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  (Rev.),  m.  Miss  Law. 

2  Lowry  William  Montgommery,  Lieut.  R.A.  (decersed), 
m.  a  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Paine,  E.A.,  and  had  issue, 
Eichard,  m.  Miss  Irvine. 

3  Mary  Anne,  m.  James  Wynne,  Esq. 

VI.  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Bradstreet,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Owen,  m.  and  had  issue, 

2  James,  m.  Mary  Anne  Wynne  (his  cousin),  and  hag 
issue. 

3  William  (Eev.),  m.  a  dau.  of  James  Saurin,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Dromore. 

4  Edmond,  m.  1st,  Miss  Phillips,  of  Mount  Eiver.?,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  William,  m.  Charlotte  Lydia, 
sole  child  and  heiress  of  Major  Charles  Loftus,  nephew  of 
the  Marquess  of  Townshend.  He  m.  2ndly,  his  first 
cousin,  Anne  Wynne. 

5  Augustus  Frederick,  in.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Shaw,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

6  Lewis,  m.  Maria  Jones,  and  d.  s.  p.  His  widow  m. 
2ndly,  William  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Blackall,  co.  Meath. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  Fowler  Butler,  Esq. 

2  Kate,  jii.  Sir  Charles  Hamilton. 

3  Eleanor,  m.  —  Prince,  E.sq. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Euseby  Cleaver,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin. 
The  Eight  Hon.  Owen  Wynne  d.  10  March,  1789.  Hi.^  eldest 
son, 

Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Hazlewood,  m.  Jan.  1790, 
Lady  Sarah  Elizabeth  Cole,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl 
of  Enniskillen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  183:i)  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Hazlewood. 

William  Willoughby  (Eev.),  6.  6  Sept.  1802;  to.  Sophia,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Perceval,  Esq.,  and  d.  Sept.  1860. 

Anne,  m.  Somerset  Eichard,  3rd  Earl  of  Carrick,  and  d,  1829. 

Sarah  Frances,  to.  Edward  Joshua  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markree 
Castle,  co.Sligo,  and  d.  1S62.     Mr.  Cooper  d.  1863. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Luke  Fowler,  son  of  Eobert  Fowler, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory  and  Ferns.    She  d.  1855. 

Florence,  d.  unm.  12  April,  1812. 

Mr.  Wynne  d.  12  Dec.  1841.     His  eldest  son. 

The  Eiuht  Hon.  John  Akthur  Wynne,  of  Hazlewood,  late 
M.P.  for  Sligo,  Under  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland  185.',  J.P.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  the  cos.  of  Sligo 
and  Leitrim,  6.  20  April,  1801;  m.  7  April,  1838,  Lady  Anne 
Wandesforde  Butler,  dau.  of  James,  1st  Marquess  of  Ormonde, 
K.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1849)  had  issue, 

Owen,  now  of  Hazlewood. 

James,  b.  24  Nov.  1847,  d.  young. 

Sarah.  Grace  Horence. 

Mr.  Wynne  d.  19  June,  1865. 

Arms — Vert,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  arg.  Ci-est — A  wolf's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms.  Molto 
—  Non  sibi  sed  toto. 

Seats — Hazlewood,  Sligo;  and  Lurganboy  Lodge,  Manor 
Hamilton. 


WYNNE-FINCH    OF    VOELAS. 

Wynne-Finch,  Chaeles  Abthtte,  Esq.  of 
Voelas,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  Cefnamwlch,  co.  Carnar- 
von, Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Guards  (retired),  J. P.  cos. 
Carnarvon  and  Denbigh,  High  SherifP  co.  Carnarvon 
1881,  b.  6  April,  1843  ;  m.  29  Oct.  1889,  Maud  Emily, 
younger  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Richard  Charteris, 
2iid  sou  of  Francis  8th  Earl  of  Wemjss,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Chahles,  6.  Aug.  1891. 

II.  William  Heneage,  6.  Jan.  1893. 

Iiineag'e. — This  family  derives  from  Maechweithian 
Lord  of  Ys  Aled,  founder  of  the  Xlth  Noble  Tribe  of  North 
Wales  and  Powys,  living  a.d.  720,  whose  armorial  ensigas 
were,  "  Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg."  In  ana^-countof  the  tribes 
of  North  Wales,  in  the  Cambrian  Rcc/isln-  for  1796,  it  is  stated 
that  the  lands  of  this  chieftain  were  "  Carwed  Fynydd,  Din- 
cadfael,  Frees,  Berain,  Llyweni,  and  ma".y  other  townships 
within  the  Hundred  of  Is  Aled,  as  appears  by  the  extent  of 
the  lordship  and  honour  of  Denbigh,  made  in  the  8th  year 
of  Edwabd  III.,  at  which  time  Cynwiic  F>clian,  being  9th 
in  descent  from  Marchweithian,  lived."  From  this  chieftain 
descended 

Jane  Wynnt:,  heiress  of  the  Wynnes  of  Voelas  (dau.  of 
Watkin  Wynne,  Esq.),  and  of  the  Gkiffitiis  of  Cefnv.mwU-h 
(she  s.  her  cousin  german,  John  Griffith,  Esq.  who  d.  s.  j). 
1794).  She  m.  1778,  Hon.  Charles  Fincli  (b.  1752),  2n(l  son  of 
Heneage,  3rd  Earl  of  Ayle'-ford,  by  Lady  Cliailotte  Seymour 

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his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,   6th  Duke  of  Somerset,   and  d.  in 
ISll,  having  by  liim  (who  d.  in  1S19>, 

I.  Chakles  AVtnne,  who  assumed  the  names  of  Griffiths 
Wtsse  in  lieu  of  Finch. 

II.  George  Heneage  (.who  also  took  the  name  of  Wynne),  d. 
1S6". 

HI.  Heneage  (Rev.),  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  and  Vicar  of 
Oakham, "if.  1S65. 

I.  Jane,  in.  1S27.  Kev.  Thomas  Cooke;  d.  ISoS. 

u.  Louisa,  m.  1S22,  Count   DAglie,  Sardinian  Minister  in 
London,  and  d.  same  year. 
The  eldest  son. 

Chaki.es  Wynne  Ghiffith- Wynne,  Esq.  of  "Voelas,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  Ccfnamwk'h,  CO.  Carnarvon,  6.  4  March,  1780;  m. 
May,  isr2,  Sarah,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heircss  of  Eev. 
Henry  Hildyard,  of  Stokosley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue  by  her 
who  if.  May,  ISoO), 

I.  Charixs,  who  assumed,  in  1SG3,  the  additional  surname 

of  ilNCH. 

II.  Heneage,  Major  68th  Light  Infantry,  6.  19  Sept.  1S16  ; 
killed  at'lnkernian,  5  Nov.  1834. 

III.  John  Henry  (Kev.").  b.  31  March,  1819. 

IV.  William,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  22  April,  1832;  d. 
22Mav,  1863.  * 

I.  Saraii  Louisa,  m.  24  May,  1842,  Thomas  Somers  Cocks,  Esq. 
(.vt  BrBKE'si'(.t)-(7(;f,  SoMERs,  B.),  and  d.  12  Jan.  1894. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  29  Sept.  1846,  John  Eobert  Godley,  Esq., 
jun.,  of  Killigar,  co.  Leitrim. 

III.  Louisa. 

IV.  Frances  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  22  March,  1805.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Wynne-Finch,  Esq.  of  Voelas,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
Cefnamwlch,  co.  Carnavon,  and  of  Stokesley,  co.  York,  M.P. 
forCarnarvon  from  1859  to  1868,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  14  June, 
1815;  m.  twice.  By  his  first  wife  (»!.  15  June,  1840),  Laura 
Susan,  dau.  of  Richard  Pollen,  Esq.  of  Eodbourne,  Wilts  (who 
d.  7  March,  1851)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Arthoe  Wynne  Fincu,  now  of  Voelas  and  Cef- 
namwlch. 

II.  Edward  Heneage,  of  Stockesley,  co.  York.  J. P.,  6  9.  Dec. 
1842;  M.  1st,  9  June,  1870,  Ada,  dau.  of  H.  Styleman  Le 
Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
28  Sept.  1873)  had  issue,  a  son,  Heneage,  b.  30  April,  1871 ; 
and2ndly,24  Feb.  1876,  Emily  Caroline,  dan.  of  George 
M.arwood,  Esq.  of  Busby  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  has 
issue,  Arthur,  6.  15  Oct.  1878,  a  son,  6.  10  Oct.  1880,  and 
Helen,  b.  14  Jan.  1877. 

ui.  John  Seymour,  Major  (retired),  Eoyal  Horse  Guards,  h. 
16  Feb.  1845. 

IV.  Edith  Sarah,  b.  5  Oct.  1849 ;  d.  18  July,  1858. 

.,4n/(S— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron,  between 
three  griffins  passant  sa.,  for  Finch;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  a  lion 
rampant  arg.  armed  and  langued  az.,  for  Wynne.  Crest — 
1st,  Finch :  A  griftin  passant  sa.  ;  2nd,  Wynne  :  a  lion 
rampant  arg.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose  gu.  slipped 
vert. 

.Sm.'s— Voelas,  co.  Denbigh;  and  Cefnamwlch,  co.  Car- 
narvon. 


WYNNE    OF    ROSBRIEN. 

■Wtxxe,  Mes.  Emily  Maeianne  Saeah,  of 
Eosbrien,  co.  Limerick,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Vex.  Feedeeick.  Faulknee  Gooxd,  of  Eosbrien 
and  Dromadda,  m.  1869,  the  late  Henry  Le  Poer 
Wynne,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  eldest  son  of  Gen. 
George  Wynne,  E.E.,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1874) 
has  issue, 

Annt:  Le  Poee. 

liineagre  —This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of 
GooLD  or  GocLD  of  the  city  of  Cork,  traceable  in  the  city 
annals  to  the  remotei^t  period,  and  descends  immediately  from 
a  common  ancestor  with  the  present  Sir  Valentine  Goold,  Bart. 

Francis  Goold,  Esq.  of  Cork,  whose  will,  dated  6  July,  1770, 
was  proved  26  Jan.  1771,  was  brother  of  Henry  Goold,  Esq., 
whose  grandson,  Francis,  was  created  a  Baronet,  8  Aug.  1801 
(sci  Bcrke's  Pen-i/ffe  and  £aronela(/c).  Francis  Goold  had  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  two  daus.,  i.  Mary,  m.  Edmond  Morony, 
Esq. ;  and  ii.  Barbara,  m.  Connell  O'Connell,  Esq.,  and  two 
sons,  one  oi  whom, 

John  Goold,  Esq.  of  Cork,  m.  circa  1762,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Valentine  Quin,  Esq.  of  Eosbrien,  and  sister  and  eventual 
heiress  of  John  Quin,  Esq.  of  Eosbnen,  who  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  liart.  of  Dromoland,  and  left  an  only 
child,  Mary  Quin,  of  Eosbrien,  rn.  to  Matthew  O'Brien,  Esq. 
and  d.  s.  p.  Valentine  Quin,  was  the  son  of  John  Quin,  Esq. 
of  Eosbrie.-r,  byMaryAnne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Blake, 
Bart,  of  Menluugh,  co.  Galway,  and  nephew  of  Valentine  Quin, 
Esq.  of  Adare,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Dunraven.    By  Mary 


Quin  his  wife,  John  Goold  had  issue,  Francis,  Capt.  Cara- 
biniers,  d.vjim.  1815;  Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  Valentine, 
d.  uiim.  18  Dec.  1854.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Goold,  Esq.  of  Dromadda  and  Eosbrien,  Dublin,  a 
JIaster  in  Chancery,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  Brinsley 
Nixon,  Eector  of  Painstown,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  Dromadda,  co.  Limerick,  High  Sheriff 
1848,  accidentally  drowned  in  Sligo  Bay,  31  Aiig.  in  that 
year. 

II.  Frederick  Falkineb,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Wyndham,  M.P.  co.  Limerick,  d.  ii-iuii.  27  Nov.  1854. 

I.  Emily  Mary,  m.  1830,  the  late  Eev.  John  Wynne,  nephew 
of  the  late  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Hazehvood,  and  d.  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Caroline  Susan,  wi.  2  April,  1830,  Sir  Eobert  Gore  Booth, 
Bart,  of  Lissadell,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1855,  leaving 
issue. 

III.  Augusta  Charlotte,  m.  18  Aug.  1836,  Edwin  Eichard 
Wyndham,  Earl  of  Dunraven,  K.P.,  and  d.  2b  Nov.  18G6, 
leaving  issue. 

Master  Goold  d.  16  July,  1846.    His  2nd  son. 

The  Ven.  Frederick  Falkiner  Goold,  of  Eosbrien,  Bally- 
geale,  Dromadda,  co.  Limerick,  Archdeacon  of  Eaphoe,  and 
Eector  of  Eaymochy,  co.  Donegal,  6.  May,  1808;  m.  16  June, 
1830,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Newcomen,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Francis,  b.  2  May,  1837,  d.  unm.  1861. 

I.  Augusta  Jane,  d.  xmm. 

II.  CaroUne  Mary,  to.  1864,  Brinsley  Nixon,  Esq. 
HI.  Emily  Marianne,  now  of  Eosbrien. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Jessie,  d.  unm.  18  June,  1812. 

v.  Frances  Frederica,  now  of  Ballygeale,  7)i.  15  Dec.  1873, 
Eev.  Hamilton  Stuart  Verschoyle,  of  Castle  Shanaghan,  co. 
Donegal    {see    that    family),    and    has    issue,    Hamilton 
Frederick  Stuart,  now  of  Dromadda. 
Ven.  F.  F.  Goold  d.  1877,  leaving  Eosbrien  to  Mrs.  Wynne, 
Ballygeale  to  Mrs.  Verschoyle,  and  Dromadda  to  his  nephew, 
Hamilton  Frederick  Stuart  Verschoyle  {see  Verschoyle  of 
Castle  Shanar/an). 
Arms — See  Wynne  of  Ilarhwood. 

iSVa  J— Eosbrien,  co.  Limerick.  Eesidencc—Sb,  Carlisle  Man- 
sions, S.W. 


WYNNIATT,  late   OF   DYHCOCK  GEANGE. 

Wynniatt,  James  John,  Esq.  late  of  Dymock 
Grange,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  late  52ud  Oxfordshire 
Light  Infantry,  and  10th  Hussars,  b.  3  Dec.  1832; 
m.  9  Feb.  1858,  Mario  Gotz,  only  dau.  of  George 
W.  Chad,  Esq.  (sometime  H.M.  Envoy  Extraordin- 
ary and  Minister  Plenipotentiai'y  at  J3erlin) ,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John  Wenman,  6.  30  Oct.  1858;  m.  27  Dec.  1882,  Mary 
Louisa,  elder  dau.  of  Eev.  Edward  Crow,  M.A.,  formeily 
Eector  of  Great  Creaton,  co.  Nortbauipton,  and  has 
issue,  Eobert  John,  b.  1885,  and  two  daus. 

II.  Brydges,  b.  17  July,  1862;  m.  Elizabeth  Thurston. 

III.  Eustace  Alexander  Gordon,  6.  6  April,  ls67. 

IV.  Cecil,  &.  8  April,  1871. 

I.  Maude.  ii.  Marie  Wilhelmina. 

Lineage. — The  Wynniatts  appear,  from  old  documents, 
to  have  been  established  at  Dymock  Grange,  and  to  have  held 
estates  there  since  the  times  of  Henry  Yil.  and  Henry  Vill. 
They  have  also  succeeded  to  lands  in  the  same  parish,  which 
were  formerly  held  by  the  Abbey  of  Flaxley ,  and  which  appear 
to  have  passed  to  them  at  the  dissolution  of  the  monasteries. 
The  late 

Eev.  Eeginald  Wynniatt,  of  GuitingPark,  co.  Gloucester, 
Eector  of  Stanton  (3rd  son  of  Eev.  Eeginald  Wynniatt,  of 
Stanton  and  Dymock,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Anne,  his  wife,  d. 
10  Dec.  1831;  3rd  dau.  of  John  Phillips,  Esq.  ol  Huntingdon, 
and  Eaton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford,  and  graiidsun  ot  Eeginald 
Wynniatt,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Gloucester,  and  rf .  at  his  house  at  Stanton,  1819),  in.  1811, 
Catherine,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  William  Thouias 
Brydges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her 
(who  rf.  April,  1865)  left  at  his  decease,  4  Oct.  Ib60, 

Eeginald,  late  of  Dymock  Grange. 

Wenman,  Lieut.  83rd  Eegt.,  drowned  In  Upper  Canada,  while- 
serving  with  hisregt.,  14  May,  1841. 

Tliomas  William,  ot  Stanton,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  d.  unm. 

Eobert  James,  Commander  E.N.,  sailed  in  the  "  Investiga- 
tor" with  Capt.  McClure,  and  discovered  the  north-west 
passage ;  d.  unm. 

James  John,  now  of  Dymock. 

Francis  Brydges,  d.  unm.  27  April,  1849. 

Fi'ances  Ann,  d.  unm. 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  7  May,  1840,  AVilliam  Charles  Lowndes, 
Esq.,  son  of  Francis  W.  Lowndes  Stone,  Esq.  of  Brightwtll 


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Park,  Oxon,  and  ha4  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  Ecv.  John  Wynd- 
ham.    She  d.  ISuO. 
Susan.  Anne  Mary. 

Harriet,  m.  1859,  Rev.  J.  E.  Alcocli,  Eector  of  Hawling,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue. 
Sophia  Lucy.  Marian,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son,         ;.  ,       •  ,  , 

Eeginald  Wynniatt,  Esq.  of  Dyniock  Grange,    J. P.,  m. 
21  Nov.  1869,  i  Caroline  Betha,   dau.  of  William  Vansittart, 
Esq.,  formerly  M.P. JEor  Windsor,  andc?.  1881,  leaving  a  dau. 
Harriet  Wynniatt,  6.  21  Oct.  1870. 
Seat — Dyniock  Grange,  near  Gloucester. 


"WYSE    OF    THE   MANOE   OP   ST.  JOHN'S. 

Wtse,  Lttcien  William  Bonapaete,  Esq.  of  the 
Manor  of  St.  John's,  co.  Watei'ford,  Capt.  Waterford 
Artillery,  i.  27  June,  1868. 

Lineage.— The  ancestor  of  this  ancient  House  was  a 
younger  son  of  the  family  of  Wyse,  originally  of  Greston, 
Cornwall  (1167),  and  subsequently  of  Sydenham,  Devon  (1320). 
He  accompanied  Richard,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  into  Ireland, 
1171,  with  therank  and  title  of  knight,  and  immediately  after 
the  Earl's  landing  and  taking  possession  of  co.  Waterford  (one 
of  the  first  conquests  of  the  English),  was  rewarded  with  large 
possessions  (part  of  which  near  Dungarvan,  retains  the  name 
of  "Wyse's  Point,"  as  marked  in  the  oldest  sea  charts),  in 
capite,  at  two  knight's  fee^  and  the  usual  condition  of  military 
service.  King  John,'  when  he  visited  Waterford  as  Earl  of 
Moreton,  granted  1195,  a  charter  to  the  priory,  now  Manor 
of  St.  Johns,  afterwards  confirmed  by  Edwakd  I.,  1281,  by 
which  it  was  exempted  from  all  tolls  and  other  charges,  with 
power  to  hold  a  court  for  the  trial  of  minor  offences  within  its 
jurisdiction,  whilst  the  right  to  all  tithes,  great  and  small,  was 
granted  by  Walter,  Bishop  of  Waterford,  and  confirmed  by  his 
successors.  From  1452  to  1690,  when  the  city  surrendered  to 
King  William,  there  were  (besides  several  members  of 
Parliament)  thirty-six  Mayors  and  High  Sheriffs  of  this  family. 
The  Mayor,  Thomas  Wtse,  on  signing  the  capitulation  of  the 
city,  as  Governor  to  William,  1690,  paid  out  of  his  private 
purse  £1,530,  the  sum  required  by  the  King  to  save  the 
citizens  from  an  inimediate  levy,  which  sum  was  never  repaid 
to  him.  The  Wyses  were  amongst  the  heaviest  sulTerers  by 
confiscation.  In  1647  the  entire  of  their  property  was  seized 
and  possessed  by  the  usurping  powers,  and  it  was  not  until 
1663  after  the  restoration  of  Charles  II.,  that  they  were 
restored  to  its  enjoyment  by  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Chancery, 
with  large  deductions,  however,  such  as  Chapelizod,  co. 
Dublin,  one  hundred  houses  within  the  city  of  Waterford, 
retained  by  CilokWlStL's  soldiers,  or  those  who  purchased  from 
them.  ■  .     ■   ' 

The  chief  line  of  the  English' Wyses  were  those  seated  at 
Sydenham,  Devon,  for  details  of  whom  refer  to  AVise  of 
Clayton  Hall.  A  junior  branch,  as  already  mentioned,  was 
established  in  the  sister  kingdom  so  far  back  as  the  12th  cen- 
tury, by 

Sir  Andrew  Wtse,  Knl.,  who,  passed  over  to  Ireland  with 
the  first  band  of  warriors  that,  under  the  command  of  Strong- 
bow,  sought  a  settlement  in  that  country.  He  had  issue, 
William  and  Robert.     The  former, 

William  Wtse,  s.  his  father,  and  was  progenitor  of  the 
Wyses,  of  whom  we  are  about  to  treat.  His  descendants,  as 
well  as  those  9!  his  brother  Robert,  goon  extended  their  name 
and  possessions  inco.  Water|qrd. 

Andrew  Wtse,  the  son  of  William,  was  father  of 

Philip  WysE,  mentioned  in  the  deed  of  feoffment  of  1323. 
He  had  two  sons,  Wjlliam  and  John.    The  elder, 

William  Wtse,  had  by  the  aforesaid  feoffment,  temp. 
Edward  II.,  a  confirmation  o|  certain  lands  in  co.  Waterford. 
His  son  and  successor,'     ' 

William  Wtse,  m.  a  dau.  of  the  Aylward  family,  and  was 
father  of 

Philip  W^tse,  whose  son, 

John  Wtse,  to.  a  dau.  of  the  Madans  (one  among  the  first 
alliances  of  the  English  gentry  with  the  native  Irish),  and 
left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Wtse,  who  was  father  of  four  sons,  George,  Walter, 
Richard,  and  Galfrid.    The  3rd  son. 

Sir  RICHARD' Wtse,  was  father  of  Andrew  and  James.  The 
latter, 

James  Wtse,  married  into  the  distinguished  family  of  the 
Waddings  (from  whom  was  the  celebrated  Franciscan  monk, 
Luke  Wadding,  an  eminent  writer  of  the  17th  century),  and 
was  father  of    ,   .t;o  (  u-j'     ■■u- 


John  Wtse,  whose  son,  ^ 

Maurice  Wtse,  was  Mayor  of  Waterford  1452,  and  was 
living  1495.  In  four  years  afterwards,  John  Wtse  and  James 
Sherlock  were  appointed  Justices  to  hold  assizes  in  the  adjacent 
districts  (Patent  Roll,  14  Henet  IV.,  in  Chancery,  Ireland) 
This 

John  Wtse,  of  the  manor  of  St.  John,  the  son  of  Maurice, 
inherited,  by  descent,  those  lands  of  Island-i-Kane,  Ballyder- 
mody,  &c.,  which  had  been  the  subject  of  the  family  settlet 
ment  of  1325,  amongst  the  Wyses.     In  1533, 

Sir  William  Wtse,  son  of  John,  by  his  wife,  a  dan.  of 
Henry  Sherlock,  Esq.  being  then  Mayor  of  Waterford,  wrote  to 
Cromwell,  the  King's  Secretary,  an  official  letter  on  the  state 
of  Ireland,  which  is  preserved  in  the  British  Museum,  in  which 
he  alleges  certain  correspondence  between  the  Emperor 
Charles  V.  and  the  Earl  of  Desmond,  the  object  of  which  he 
infers  was  an  "  invasion  of  the  cities  and  towns  by  the  sea- 
coast  of  this  land."  It  is  to  be  here  observed,  that  during  his. 
mayoralty  occurred  the  memorable  Geraldine  rebellion,  when  ; 
Waterford,  under  his  government  and  control,  adhered  so 
firmly  to  Henrt  VIII.,  that  the  loyalty  of  its  citizens  was 
acknowledged  by  three  royal  letters  of  thanks,  and  Wyse  him- 
self, having  gone  to  England,  1536,  was  made  Esquire  of  the 
King's  body,  and  subsequently  received  the  honour  of  knight- 
hood as  "an  honourable  gift  for  their  renowned  fidelity,"  and 
returned  to  Waterford  with  a  cap  of  maintenence  and  gilt 
sword,  presented  by  the  king  to  the  Corporation,  to  be  borne 
thenceforth  before  the  Mayor  on  all  state  occasions,  which 
practice  is  still  continued.  Sir  William  d.  about  155C,  leaving 
issue,  when  various  inquisitions  post  ^mortem  were  taken  to 
ascertain  his  estates  and  possessions  in  the  co.  and  city  of 
Dublin,  COS.  Cork  and  Tipperary,  and  above  all,  in  the  co.  and 
city  of  Waterford. 

Henrt  Wtse,  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  the  eldest  son  of 
Sir  William,  m.  Joan  Clarke,  of  Bristol,  and  d.  circa  1564.  It 
is  also  recorded  that  this  Henry  Wyse  had  an  exemption  to- 
him  and  his  heirs  from  all  tolls  and  grist  at  Watkin's  mill,  on 
the  remarkable  condition  of  defending  the  granter's  title  and 
enjoyment  of  the  watercourse  "from  St.  Catherine's  to  Ship's 
or  Sheep's  Bridge,  according  to  the  charter  of  King  John  to 
the  House  of  St.  John."    This  Henry  d.  s.p.,  leaving 

James  Wtse,  the  son  of  his  next  brother  John,  by  Maryannc 
Walshe,  of  co.  Dublin,  his  heir  to  whom,  in  such  character, 
Queen  Elizabeth  granted  by  patent,  in  the  2nd  year  of  her 
reign,  1563,  all  and  singular  the  manors,  lordships,  castles, 
&c.,  of  which  his  said  uncle  died  seised.  This  James  m. 
Alisonne,  of  the  family  of  Chief  Baron  Finglass,  author  of  the 
Breviate  of  Ireland,  dau.  and  heir  of  Finglass,  of  co.  Dublin. 
d.  1596,  leaving  issue,  i.  John;  ii.  Andrew;  iii.  Henry;  iv. 
Thomas,  Mayor  of  Waterford;  v.  Nicholas,  Sheriff  of  Water- 
ford 1605.  The  2nd  son,  Andrew,  appears  to  have  been 
Knight  of  Malta,  Prior  of  England,  Privy  Councillor  to  King 
Philip  of  Spain,  in  the  kingdom  of  Naples,  &c.  Henry,  the 
3rd  son,wasof  Monkstown,  co.  Cork,  followed  Lord  Baltimore 
to  America,  and  was  the  founder  of  a  family  in  Virginia,  repre- 
sented by  the  celebrated  Confederate  Orator  and  Statesman, 
Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  Wise.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  aged  24  at  his 
father's  death,  1596,  i/t.  Mary,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Lincolne. 
He  d.  1625,  and  left  three  sons.    The  eldest, 

Robert  Wtse,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Waterford  1630;  »ii.  Mary 
Wadding,  but  d.  s.  p.  1632.  He  made  a  settlement  of  the 
family  estates  in  1631.    His  brother, 

Francis  Wtse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  m.  Genette, 
dau.  of  Robert  Walsh,  Mayor  of  Waterford,  1602,  washisheii 
at-law.     By  his  will,  1647,  he  left  very  large  bequests  to  the 
charitable  institutions  of  Waterford,  and  five  shillings  to  each 
of  its  citizens.    His  heir-male, 

Thomas  Wtse,  eldest  son  of  Andrew,  Sheriff  of  Waterford 
1632,  3rd  son  of  John  Wyse,  by  Mary  Lincolne  his  wife,  ?n. 
the  only  child  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Symnell,  Esq.  of 
Cuddagh,  Queen's  Co.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Robert  Wtse,  wi.  Anstace  Le  Poer,  of  Guilcah,  co.  Water- 
ford, and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Zaveria,  wife  of  Edward  Fitzgerald, 
Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Fitzgeralds  of  the  Little  Island,  near 
Waterford),  several  sons,  among  whom, 

Francis  Wtse,  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  JIasterson,  Esq.  (descended  from  Sir  Thomas  Ma.ster- 
son,  Knt.  of  Ferns,  seneschal  of  the  co.  Palatine  of  Wexford, 
1588),  of  Castletown  and  Monasecd,  co.  Wexford,  by  Thomasme 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Walshe,  Esq.  of  Philltown,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Laurence  Esmonde,  Esq.  of  Ballin- 
astra)  had  issue,  Thomas  ;  Catherine,  a  nun;  Aiistane,  a  nun  ; 
and  Margaret,  )/(.  Edward  Dunne,  Esq.  of  IJiittns,  (Jueen'sCo. 
{iceDvui^E  0/  JSiittas}.  Mr.  Wyse  d.  1717,  andwas*.  by  his  son, 

7  G  2 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYV 


Thomas  AVvse,  tsq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  m.  1st,  1720, 
Mary  Bourne,  of  London,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  Fkancis, 
his  heir;  ii.  John;  iii.  Hichard;  i.  Anne,  ?ii.  John  M'Cartliy, 
Esq.  of  Spring  House,  co.  Tipperary,  and  was  maternal  Rrand- 
mothcrof  Teter,  Count  D'Ahon,  and  the  Eight  Hon.  Kichard 
Lalor  Shiel,  M.P. ;  ii.  Charlotte,  a  nun;  iii.  Blargaret,  m. 
Thomas  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Kilniannock,  co.  Wexford.  Mr. 
Wyse  m.  2ndly,  1740,  Dame  Hester  Edward,  Ji^i  Dacon,  of  Nor- 
folk, widow  of  Sir  Francis  Edwards,  Bart.  (Her  dau.,  Hester, 
heiress  of  Sir  Francis  Edwards,  to.  Viscount  Malpas,  eldest  son 
of  the  3rd  E.irl  of  Cholmondeley).  By  Dame  Hester  he  had 
no  issue.    His  eldest  son, 

Francis  AYtse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  d.unm.  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Thomas,  son  of  his  brother, 

John  Wtse,  Esq.,  vd.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Walter  Blackney, 
Esq.  of  Ballyelliu,  co.  Carlow,  by  JIary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Byrne,  Esq.*  of  Cabinteely,  by  Maryann,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Dudley  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Duffrey,  and  had,  with  other 
is.=ue, 

TnoMAS,  his  heir. 

Eliza,  7)i.  John  Snow,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 

left  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
Mary.  m.  Anthony  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Carrick-on-Suir. 
Catherine,  ?«.    her   first  cousin,  Walter  Blackney,  Esq.  of 

Ballyelhn. 
Margaret,  7>j.  James  Scully,  Esq.  of  Tipperary. 

■The  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Wyse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  to.  6  Jan. 
1791,  Francis  Maria,  only  dau.  and  heir  (by  Fanny  Barron  his 
wife)  of  George  Bagge,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Waterford,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  b.  1793,  first  an  officer  in  the  6th  Eegt.  of  Foot, 
afterwards  a  Barri>tcr-at-Law,  and  Senior  Police  Magistrate 
of  the  city  of  Dublin,  i;i.  1822,  Winifred,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Flanagan,  l-^sq.  of  St.  Katherine's  Park,  Leixhp,  and  of  Old 
Castle,  CO.  Kosconunon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  April,  1856) 
left  at  his  decease,  4  Nov.  1867, 

1  John,  6.  18  Dec.  1825,  formerly  an  officer  57th  Regt.,  and 
Aide  de-Camp  to  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Harry  G.  W.  Smith, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  now  in  holy  ordera. 

2  Arthur  George,  Resident  Magistrate,  Castlebar,  co. 
Mavo,  b.  7  Aug.  1830,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  48[h 
Regt  ,  and  d.  Jan.  1891. 

1  Winifred. 

HI.  F'rancis,  of  RathcuUen,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hay, 
Esq.  of  Ballinkeele  of  an  ancient  co.  Wexford  family,  a 
branch  of  whieh,  represented  by  Count  Hay  de  Slade,  is 
established  in  Brittany  since  the  time  of  James  II.),  and  d. 

J855  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  d.  Oct.  1886. 

2  John,  an  officer  34th  Regt,  to.  1861,  a  lady  of  the  Onslow 
family. 

1  Alianod. 

2  Frances,  m.  1S57,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Wyse,  Esq., 
County  Inspector,  Galway,  who  was  drowned  in  Kave 
Loughrea  1879,  and  had  Mary  Adelaide,  to.  23  Nov.  Ibb2, 
Charles  Brenan,  Esq.,  31  Merrion  Square,  North 
Dublin. 

3  Mary,  a  nun. 

I.  Harriett,  d.  18C6. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  vi.  Lorenzo  Power,  Esq.  of  Bonmahon,  and 
had  issue,  Thomas  Power,  J, P.,  Capt.  Waterford  Artillery, 
d.  1865. 

III.  F"rancc3,  a  nun,  d.  1819. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sin  Thomas  Wyse,  K.C.B.,of  the  Manor  of 
-■^t.  John,  CO.  Waterford,  D.L.,  Her  Brittannic  Majesty's 
Minister  at  theCourt  of  Athens,  6.  Dec.  1791;  ,/(.  1821,  Letitia, 
dau.  of  Lucien  Bonaparte,  Prince  of  Canino,  brother  of 
Napoleon  I.,  Emperor  of  the  French,  who  d.  1871,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Napoleon  Altbed  Bonaparte,  J  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Water- 
ford, High  Sheriff  1870,  a  Knt.  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  St.  Maurice  and  Lazarus,  also  of  that  of  the  Nichan 
Iftichar  of  Tunis,  author  of  A'otes  sur  la  Rvssie,  Paris  18.')4, 
and  ofthe  /'YoifsPictariensis,  Peiigeux,  1869;  0.  Jan.  1822. 

II.  William  Charles  Bonaparte,  late  Capt.  Waterford  Militia, 
J. P.,  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  ls55:  author  of 
numerous  poetical  works  in  Provengal  and  English;  b. 
Feb.  1b26  ;  }».  1864,  Ellen  Linzee,  dau.  of  J.  Prout,  Esq. 
of  Cornwall,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1892,  leaving  issue, 

1  LcciEN  William  Bonaparte,  now  of  the  Manor  of  St. 
Johns. 


•  This  John  P.vrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  was  son  of  John 
Byrne,  of  the  smne  place,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Waltre 
Chevers,  Esq.  ol  Moiikstown,  by  Alson,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Nicholas,  1st  Vi-couni  NetterviUe  (see  Byrne  of  CabinUiy). 


2  Andrew    Nicholas    Bonaparte,    h.   1870,    B.A.   London 
University. 

3  Lionel  Harry  Bonaparte,  b.  1874. 

4  Napoleon    Estelle    Bonaparte,    2nd    Lieut.    Waterford 
Artillery,  b.  1876. 

III.  Lucien  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  &.  1844;  naturalized 
Frenchman,  late  a  Lieut,  in  the  French  Navy,  a  distin- 
guished explorer  and  engineer,  and  original  Promoter  of 
the  Panama  Canal;  to.  1st,  1871,  Rose,  dau.  of  Arthur 
White,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  had  issue.  Napoleon, 
6.1874,  Letitia,  6.  1876;  2ndly,  1877,  Clara  White,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1892)  had,  Louis,  h.  1878. 

I.  Marie  Letitia,  6.  1831 ;  writer  of  several  works  in  French  ; 
7)1.  1st,  1848,  Count  Frederick  de  Solms,  by  whom  she  had 
one  son,  Alexis,  now  Count  de  Solms,  6.  1852;  2ndly,  1863, 
Commander  Urbano  Hatazzi,  late  Prime  Minister  of  Italy 
(who  d.  1873),  and  had  issue,  Isabella,  6.  1871  ;  3rdly,  1880, 
Don  Luis  de  Bute  y  Giner,  deputy  to  the  Spanish  Cortes 
(who  d.  1889),  and  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Lola,  d.  1888,  and 
Marie. 

II.  Adeline,  6.  1838;  m.  1861,  Gen.  Estevan  Tttrr,  a  Hun- 
garian, who  served  under  Garibaldi  inthe  Austiian,  Knglish 
and  Italian  Army;  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Victor  Emanuel,  King 
of  Italy;  promoter  of  the  Corinth  canal;  and  had  issue, 
one  son,  Eaoul,  6. 1866. 

Sir  Thomas  Wyse,  formerly  M.P.  co.  [Tipperary,  and  subse- 
quently JI. P.  for  Waterford,  heldoffice  under  Lord  Melbourne's 
administration  as  one  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  and  as 
Joint  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Control,  and  was  distinguished 
as  a  Statesman,  Scholar,  and  Orator.  As  representative  of  this 
very  ancient  family,  he  held  his  estates  direct  from  the  Crown, 
and  as  lineal  descendant  of  the  original  grantee,  in  1172,  he 
inherited  the  rights  of  the  Prior  of  St.  John,  and  was,  in  that 
capacity,  still  subject  to  visitations  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  the 
Diocese.    He  d.  1862. 

Arms — Quarterly:  Ist  and  4th,  sa.,  three  chevrons  erm.,  for 
Wyse  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  Cornish 
choughs  sa.  Crest— A.  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  gutte  d'eau, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  mace  ppr.  Motto — Sapere 
aude. 

Seats — Manor  of  St.  John,  Waterford  ;  Palazzo  Bonaparte, 
Viterbo,  Italy. 


WYTHES    OF    COPPED    HALL. 

"Wtthes,  Ernest  James,  Esq.  of  Copped  Hall, 
Essex,  and  Bickley  Hall,  Kent,  educated  at  Eton  ani 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford ;  s.  Ms  brother  1887. 

Lineage. ^ — George  Wythes,  Esq.  of  Bickley  Hall  and 
Copped  Hall,  son  of  Thomas  Wythes,  Esq.,  b.  1811,  married, 
and  had  issue, 
Georje  Edward,  Educated   at   Eton   and  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, FMl.G.S.,  a  Verderer  of   Epping  Forest,  J. P.  for 
Essex,  b.   1839;  m.   1st,  1866,  Catherine  Sarah,  dau.  of  C. 
E.  Jemraett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1871)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Edward,  of  Copped  Hall. 

II.  Ernest  James,  who  s.  his  brother. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1873,    Rachel,  dau.  of  Robert  Henty,  Esq.  of 
Naziiig,  Essex,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  by  her  a  posthumous 
dau. 
Mr.  G.  Wjthes  d.  1883,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

George  Edward  Wythes,  Esq.  of  Copped  Hall  and  Bickley 
Hall,  b.  1867;   d.  1887. 

Seaia— Bickley  Hall,  Bickley,  Kent;  and  Copped  Hall, 
Epping,  Essex. 


WYVILL    OF    CONSTABLE    BTJETON. 

Wtvill,  Maemaduke,  Esq.  of  Constable  Burton, 
CO.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  North  and  West 
Ridings,  M.P.  for  Richmond,  1847-65  and  1866-68, 
b.  1815 ;  m.  8  April,  1845,  Laura,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  Charles  Ibbetson,  Bart,  of  Denton  Park,  co. 
York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Marmaduke  D'Arct  (Denton  Benrhydding,  Leeds),  .J. P. 
and  D.L.  W.  R.  Yorks,  and  J. P.  for  E.  R.  YorUs,  6.  5 
March,  1849  ;  m.  12  June,  1871,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Banner-Price,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Marmaduke  Ibhetson,  b.  8  June,  1882. 

Laura  Louisa.  Ethel.  Edith. 

II.  Frederic  Christopher,  6.  1S52. 

I.  Laura  Charlotte  Rachel,  m.  1877,  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of 
Bury  Hill,  Dorking. 

II.  Alice  Henrietta,  m.  10  Aug.  1886,  Rev.  Godfrey  Army- 
tage  Littledale,  M.A.,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Anthony  Littlo- 
dale,  Esq.  of  Bolton  Hall,  Craven. 

lu.  Edith  Eugenie,  d.  unm.  it.  Maud. 


WYV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


XIM 


2293 


Iiineag-e.— The  family  of  Wtvill,  of  ancient  knightly 
degree,  claim  Norman  extraction,  and  the  name  of  its  founder 
in  England,  Sir  Hcmphret  D'Wyvill,  Knt.of  Slingsby  Castle, 
appears  on  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  as  one  of  the  Companions 
in  Arms  of  The  Conqueror.    His  descendant, 

Marmaduke  Wtvill,  Esq.,  of  Little  Burton,  represented 
Eipon  15.53,  and  shortly  aftervvards  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood.  He  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Ralph 
Fitzliandoph,  Knt.of  Spennithorne,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Thomas,  Lord  Scrope  of  Masham  ; 
2ndly,  Lady  Billingham,  widow  of  Sir  Roger  Billingham,  Knt., 
and  3rdly,  Dorothy,  relict  of  Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt. 
By  the  Ist,  he  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Christopher  Wyvill,  Esq.,  of  Constable  Burton,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Hon.  John  Scrope,  younger  son  of  Henry,  Lord 
Scrope,  of  Bolton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Percy, 
Earl  of  Northumberland,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Marmaduke  Wtvill,  Knt.  of  Constable  Burton,  M.P. 
for  Richmond,  created  a  bart.  by  James  L,  25  July,  1611.  He 
j«.  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Danby,  Knt.  of  Thorpe, 
CO.  York,  and  was  great-great-grandfather  (for  intermediate 
line  see  Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetcies)  of 

Sir  William  Wtvill,  4th  bart.  of  Constable  Burton,  b. 
1645;  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  James  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Elling- 
thorpe,  CO.  York,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

II.  D'Arcy,  d.  5  Jan.  1834,  leaving  three  sons, 

1  William,  who  settled  in  America,  and  d.  there  about  1750, 
leaving  a  son, 

Marmaduke,  who,  1754,  s.  his  kinsman.  Sir  Marmaduke, 
PS  7th  bart. 

2  Edward,  General  Superviser  of  Excise  at  Edinburgh,  m. 
18  Dec.  1737,  Christian  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Clifton, 
Esq.  of  that  city,  and  a.  12  March,  1791,  leaving  an  only 
son, 

Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Hale,  of  the  city  of  York,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Sir  William  d.  1684,  and  was  «.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Marmaduke  Wtvill,  5th  bart.  oi  Constable  Burton, 
M.P.  for  Richmond  7  William  II.  and  1  Anne,  subsequently 
a  Commissioner  of  Excise.  He  ?».  Henrietta  Maria,  Maid  of 
Honour  to  Queens  Catherine  and  Mart,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Yarburgh,  Knt.  of  Balne  Hall  and  Snaith,  by  Henrietta  Maria 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  Thomas  Blague,  of  Mollinger, 
Suffolk,  Governor  of  Wallingford,  and  had  issue, 

Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Accountant-Genera!  of  the  Excise,  d.  unm.  1731. 
Christopher,  a  Commissioner  of  Excise  for  North  Britain, 
and  Comptroller  of  the  Excise  Cash  in  England.  He  7ft.  1st. 
1723,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Stephen  Martin  Leake,  of 
Beddington,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May,  1731)  had 
a  dau., 

Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  Rev.  Christopher  AVyvill,  but 
d.  s.  p.  23  July,  1783. 
Christopher  Wyvill  m.  2ndly  1783,  Henrietta,  2nd  dan.  and 
co-heir  of  Francis  Asty,  Esq.  oflJlack  Notley,  Essex,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1742)  had  issue, 
Marmaduke  Astt,  s.  as  6th  Bart. 
He  m.  3rdly,  Anne  Thayer,  and  d.  April,  1752. 
Anne,  m.  John  Wyvill,  Esq.   of  Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey, 

andd.  s.  p. 
Margaret,  m.  John  Purcell,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1755. 
Ursula,  771.  Mr.  Jones,  of  Eurnivars  Court,  London. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Gee. 
Sir  Marmaduke  d.  Oct.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Marmaduke  Wtvill,  Gth  bart.  of  Constable  Burton,  b. 
1692,  m.  Carry,  dau.  of  Edward  Coke,  Esq.  of  Holkhain,  Nor- 
folk, but  dying  s.  ;).  1753-4,  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Sir  Marmaduke  Astt  Wtvill,  7th  bart.  of  Constable  Burton, 
d.  unm.  at  Bath,  23  Feb.  1744,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  by  his 
brother-in-law  and  cousin, 

Rev.  Christopher  Wtvill,  Rector  of  Black  Notley,  Essex 
(son  of  Edward  and  Christian  Catherine  his  wife),  who  7)i.  1st, 
Oct.  1773,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Bart., 
but  by  her  (who  d.  23  July,  1783)  had  no  surviving  issue. 
He  771.  2ndly,  9  Aug.  1787,  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Codling,  and  by 
her  had, 
Marmaduke,  late  of  Constable  Burton. 
Christopher,  Capt.  R.N. 

Edward,  Rector  of  Fingall  and  Spennithorne,  tti.  Frances 
PuUeine,  widow  of  Frederick  Dodsworth,  D.D.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1831)  had  issue. 
Sarah,  m.  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas  Jlonson,  Kector  of  Bedale, 
d.  1843. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Eer.  John  J.  T.  Monson. 
Catherine. 


Mr.  Wyvill  d.  March,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Constable  Burton,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  twice  M.P.  for  York,  b.  14  Feb.  1791 ;  m.  13  Dec.  1813, 
Rachel,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Slater  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Fryston, 
M.P.  for  York,  and  d.  1372.  leaving  by  her^who  d.  10  Sept. 
1856), 

I.  Marmaduke,  now  of  Constable  Burton. 

II.  Christopher  Edward  (Rev.),  M.  A.,  Rector  of  Spennithorne, 
Bedale,  b.  21  April,  1820. 

III.  Richard  Rodes,  Capt.  83rd  Rcgi.,  b.  23  June.  1821 ;  d. 
unm.  Aug.  1879. 

I.  Sarah  Maria,  d.  1857. 

II.  Henrietta  Catherine,  m.  21  Sept.  1840,  Robert  Gurney 
Barclay,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  1846,  lion,  and  Rev.  Thomas  Orde 
Powlett,  Rector  of  Wensley,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Louisa  Kachel,  d.  1832. 

Anns — Gu.,  three  chevronels,  interlaced  vair  and  a  chief  or. 
Crest — A  wyvern  arg.     Motto — Par  la  volontii  de  Dieu. 

Scats— Constable  Burton,  near  Bedale,  and  Benton,  Ben 
Rhydding,  Leeds.    CiuA— Travellers. 


XIMENES,   late    OP   BEAR   PLACE. 

XiMENES,  Henry  Cockbuen  Milne,  Esq.  late  of 
Bear  Place,  co.  Eerks,  formerly  16tli  Kegt.,  b.  19 
March,  1819 ;  m.  2  July,  1841,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Winstanly,  Esq.,  of  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,, 
and  lias  issue, 

I.  Ida  Eliza  Anne,  m.  13  June,  1S6G,  John  Mabson,  Esq. 
only  son  of  William  Mabson,  Esq.  of  Hyiiing,  co. 
Westmorland. 

II.  Alice  Georgina,7ft.  30  April,  1873,  John  Powell  Williams,, 
Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  T.  P.  Williams,  of  Dau-y-Craig,  co. 
Brecknock. 

III.  Thckla. 

IV.  Solita  Henrietta,  m.  17  Oct.  1882,  Chailes  Edward 
de  la  Poer  Beresford,  Major  62nd  (Wiltshire)  Regt., 
and  D.A.A.G.  Plymouth. 

Arm!i — (Granted  1807  to  Sir  Morris  Ximenes  and  the  other 
descendants  of  his  father  David  Ximenes,  of  Bear  Place),  or, 
two  bars  gu.,  over  all  a  pale,  counterohanged  within  a  border 
az.  fl-t'«f— Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  an  arm  embowcd  in 
armour  ppr.,  garnished  gold,  the  hand  also  ppr.,  supporting  a 
trumpet  erect  and  issuant,  also  gold. 

Residence — Wolverton  House,  Southsea. 

Club—llojai  Albert  Yacht. 


YALE     OF    PLAS-YN-YALE. 

Yale,  William  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  co. 
Denbigh,  J. P.  cos.  Denbigh  and  Merioneth,  and  D.L. 
CO.  Denbigh,  Barrister-at-Law,  B.A.  Oxford,  b.  23 
April,  1825 ;  m.  25  March,  1856,  Isabella,  youngest 
dau.  of  Bev.  James  Clow,  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.S.  Bom- . 
bay,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Edward  Ivor,  6.  20  Aug.  1857. 

II.  James  Corbet,  6.  1  March,  18.j0. 

III.  Thomas  Parry  Osborne,  6  24  March,  1SG3. 

IV.  William  Edwin  Maurice  b.  19  July,  1S09  ;  d.  186&: 
v.  George  Frederick  Cunningham,  b.  14  July,  1872. 

I.  Margaret  Rachel. 

Mr.  Tale,  eldest  son  of  Eev.  John  Parry  Jones- 
Parry,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry,  Esq.- 
of  Madryn  and  Llwyn  Onn  (who  was  first-cousin 
of  Miss  Sarah  Yale,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  representative 
of  the  ancient  House  of  Yale),  s.  under  the  limita- 
tions in  the  will  of  Miss  Yale,  upon  the  death  of 
his  uncle,  Lieut. -Col.  Yale,  and  substituted  by  royal 
licence  1867,  by  that  lady's  direction,  the  name  and 
arms  of  Yale  for  those  of  Jones-Paeey  («ee  Jones* 
Paeey)  . 

Lineage. — The  Tales  of  Plas-yn-Yale  are  Cadets  of 
the  co,  Merioneth  House  of  Corsygedol,  derived,  with  tlio 
Wynns  of  Glynn,  and  Wvn'nes  oj  Peniartk,  from  Osborx 
Fitzgerald,  or  Osbwrn  Wyddel,  who  emigrated  to  tlio 
Northern  Principality  about  the  middle  of  the  13th  cen- 
tury. From  Osborii(re/isr  to  AVynne  of  Peiiiarth),  dervicCi. 
5th  in  descent, 

Griffith  ap  Einion,  of  Corsygedol,  who  held  the  office 
of  Woodward  of  the  Comote  of  Ardydwy,  Merioneth,  at 
Michaelmas,  1400,  also  2  and  3  Henry  V.     Ho  r,i.  Lowrii-, 


•2-2H 


YAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YAR 


il;iu.  and  heir  of  Tuiioi-  ap  Griffith  Yj-chan,  Lord  of  Gwyd- 
delwern.  Edeirnion,  aud  iiieee  (and  in  her  issue  sole  heir) 
of  liis  brother.  Owan  ap  Griffitli  Vychau,  Lord  of  Glyn- 
dv^rdwy  the  memorable  Owes  Gla"nd\vr,  repi'csentativo 
of  the  dynasties  of  North  Wales,  South  Wales,  and  Towys. 
Tudor  ap  Griffith  Vychaii  was  upwards  of  '29  years  old 
:>  Sept.  10  Richard  II.,  loS6,  when,  under  the  designation 
of  '•  Tudor  de  Glendore."  he  appeared  as  a  witness  in  the 
celebrated  Scrope  and  GrosTcnor  controversy.  By  this 
alliance  Griffith  ap  Einion  had  issue, 

Griffith  Vauffhan.  Esq.  of  Corsygedol.  a  firm  adherent  of 
the  L.sncastrian  cause,  and  one  of  the  defenders  of  Har- 
lech Castle,  under  hi-!  valiant  cousin,  Havid  ap  levan  ap 
Klinion,  1461.    Griffith  was  ancestor  of  the   Vaughans  of 

Ellis  AP  Griffith,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
Tudor  ap  Griffith,  whose  heirs  general  were  the  Lloyds  of 
pMli'lri.^,    Bans.,    represented    by    Edward,    2nd    Lord 

MOSTTN. 

C'ariierine,  ))!.  Howel  ap  Griffith,  of  Crogen-yn-Edcirnon. 
Lfa,  id.  Madoc  ap  Griffith. 
The  -nd  son, 

Ellis  ap  Griffith,  of  Gwyddelwern,  and  jure  uxoris,  of 
Plas-yn-Tale,  Farmer  (lessee)  of  the  office  of  raglot  of  the 
•comote  of  Penllyn,  12  Edward  IV.,  14So,  m.  Margaret, 
<lau  .and  heir  of  Jenkyn  ap  levan,  of  Plas-yn-Tale,  aliter 
llodanwydog,  Bryn  Eglwys,  co.  Denbigh,  Ijrother  of  Tudor 
ap  Icr.au,  derived  through  levan  ap  Ynyr  o'Yal  Lord  of 
Golli^'>-nan,  from  Sandde  Hardd,  Lord  of  Burton.  By  the 
heire.^s  of  Plas-yn-Tale,  Ellis  ap  Griffith,  who  is  stated  to 
have  (/.  1489,  had  issue, 

DvviD  LioTD  AP  Ellis,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Wvnn  ap  Ellis,  of  Bryntangor,  Bryn  Eglwys,  ancestor 

of  the  Wynnes  of  Bryiitainjor. 
Richard  ap  Ellis. 
Jenkin  ap  Ellis. 
Tudor  ap  Eilis,  of  Llysfassi. 
levan  Llovd  ap  Ellis,  of  Ithasat,  Edeirnion. 
iliiffith  Lloyd  ap  Ellis,  ancestor  of  the  Llotds  of  Carrog, 

Edeimion,  and  the  earlier  family  of  Llotd  of  Rhar/att. 
Jlarffaret.  m.  thrice:  1st.  levan  ap  HoweU,  Lord  of  Riig, 
Edfirni  in  :  2ndly,  Howell  Yychan  ap  Ilowel,  of  the  race  of 
liiril  fflaidd,  Lord  of  Penllyn;  and  3rdly,  John  Trevor,  of 
Wignant. 
J^ngharad,  m.  Maurice  ap  John,  of  Clennenen,  Ehiwaedog, 
and  Park. 

Genwhyfar,  m.  John  Eyton,  son  of  John  Eyton,  of  Bhuabon. 
Lowry,  r,i.  Pieinalt,  of  Branas. 

The  eldest  son  of  Ellis  ap  Griffith, 

David  Llovd  ap  Ellis,  of  Plas-yn-Tale,  m.  Gwenwhyfar, 
dau.  of  Richard  Lloyd,  of  LUvynymaen,  derived  from  Hedd 
Molwynog,  Lord  of  Uwch  Aled,  and  had  issue,* 

John  Yale,  of  whom  presently. 
■  (iiiffith  Llovd,  a  Doctor. 
'J'homas  Yale,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  St.  Asaph.  7  July,  1564, 
Dean  of  the  Arches,  and  Chancellor  of  Bangor.     Dr.  Yale, 
who  was  Chancellor  of  Matthew    Parker,   Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  d.  1577. 
Hush  Yale. 

P.oger  Lloyd  ap  Ellis,  of  Erynglas  Lloyd,  CO.  Denbigh,  called 
"  Mr.   Ellis."  who   was   Secretary  to  Cardinal  Wolsey,  m. 
Kathcrine,  dau.   of  WiUiam  ap  Griffith   Vychan,  Lord  of 
Kymmer-yn-Edcirnion,  and  a  baron  of  Edeirnion,  qui  vixit 
June,  15  Hesby  Vlil.,  1525,  and  was  father  of 
John  Wynne  ap  Roger  Llotd,  of  Caedwrig,  ancestor  of 
the  Lloyds  of  Flas  Einion,  Brijn  Eghcya,  <fcc. 
Jane,  -/;;.  1st,  Edward  Trevor,  Esq.,  Brynkynnalt,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  2ndly.  John  Hanmer. 
Ellen,  rn.  Robert  Lloyd,  of  Halghton. 
The  eldest  son  of  David  Lloyd  ap  Ellis. 

John-  Yale,  aliter  John"  ap  David  Lloyd,  of  Plas-yn- 
Yale,  m.  Elizabeth,  d.au.  (by  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Griffith,  Knt.  of  Penrhyn,  co.  Carnarvon)  of  Thomas 
Mostyn.  Esq.  of  Mostyn,  co.  Flint.  By  her  (who  m.  sub. 
Kjquently,  Sir  levan  Lloyd,  Knt.  of  Bodidris)  he  had,  with 
an  only  dau.  Jane,  m.  Joseph  ILaynes,  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  m.  1st,  Alice,  elder 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Roger  Roydon,  by  whom  he  had  two 
dans.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Wright,  Esq.  of  liicklcy  and 
Stretton,  co.  Chester  ;  and  Dorothy,  m.  Roger  Williams,  of 
Ciswctry.  Thomas  Yale  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Pules  ton,  of  Llwyn-y-Knotie,  co.  Denbigh,  son  of  Sir  John 


*  Of  the  House  and  bearing  the  arms  of  Yale  of  Plas-yn-Yale, 
w:>re  the  Yale?  of  Plas  or'  Gronwy,  near  Wrexham,  co.  Den- 
bigh, to  whi -h  belonged  ELinn  Yale,  Governor  of  Madras, 
f'under  of  Yale  College.  United  States  (whose  tomb  is  in 
Wrexham  Churehyard).  He  was  son  of  Thomas  Yale,  Esq., 
one  of  the  fii  st  settlers  of  Xewhaven,  Connecticut,  America. 


Puleston,  Knt.  of  Havod-y-wern,  and  by  Lor  bad  issue, 
Thomas  ;  John ;  and  Tysilio,  of  London,  d.  s.  p.  The 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Tale,  living  3  Jan.  1649, 
m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Bostock,  Esq.  of  Holt,  co. 
Denbigh,  and  had,  with  three  younger  sons,  George,  Lan- 
celot, and  Hugh,  and  a  dau.,  Dorothy,  an  eldest  son  and 
successor, 

Thomas  Tale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Tale,  Capt.  in  the  service 
of  Charles  I.,  m.  2  Oct.  1649,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Hughes,  Esq.  of  Gwerclas,  High   Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth 
1670,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  20  April,  1632,  and  was  living 
8  July,  1679)  had  issue, 
HcMrHRET,  of  whom  presently. 
George,  ;>.  6  July,  1069  ;  d.  s.  p. 
Elisha,  b.  25  Nov.  1665 ;  d.  s.  p. 

Dorotliy,  b.  23  Jan.  1650,  buried  13  Jan.  1692  ;  to.  her  cousin, 
Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Gwerclas,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Merio- 
neth 1720,  and  by  him,  who  was  buried  2  April,  1725,  was 
mother  of  a  dau.  and  co-heir. 

Dorothy,  heiress  of  Gwerclas,  m..  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 

Plymog',  CO.  Denbigh,  and  was  mother  of  a  son  and  heir, 

Hugh  Hughes  Lloyd,  of  Gwerclas,  father,  by  Margaret, 

dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Coldcoate, 

CO.  Lancaster,  and  Bashall,  co.  Tork,  of  a  son  and  lieir, 

Richard  Hughes  Lloyd.  Esq.  who  became  eventually 

heir  general  to  the  Yales  of  Plas-yn-i'ale. 

Mr.  Y'alciL  e()Yrel6S2,  was  i.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Humphrey  Tale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Tale,  b  25  Jan.  1656,  m. 
Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dongay,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Tale,  d.  s.  p.  April,  1627, 
aged  15,  and  was  .«.  by  his  brother, 

David  Yale,  Esq.  of  Pla-s-yn-Yale,  b.  IS  July,  1676,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Maurice,  of  Cae  Nor, 
CO.  Denbigh,  Gent.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1754, 
aged  66)  had  issue  two  children, 

Thomas,  bapt.  8  Aug.  1700 ;   d.  s.  %i.,  and  buried  19  Jan. 

173S. 
John. 

Mr.  Yale  d.  20  Jan.  1763,  aged  81,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son  and  heir, 

Rev.  John  Yale,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  6.  15  April,  1716  ;  d.  16 
Sept.  1789.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  Of 
Llwyn  Onn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  ber  had  two  sons  and  one 
dau.,  Edward,  d.  s.p.  30  Aug.  1787,  aged  39  ;  John  ;  and 
Sarah,  sister  and  heir  of  her  brother.  Mr.  Yale  was  s.by 
his  only  surviving  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  John  Yale,  B.D.,  M.A.,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  Rector  f 
Lawford,  Kent,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  d- 
unm.  26  April,  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister  and  heir, 

Sarah  Yale,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  d.  unm.  13  June,  1321,  aged 
67,  and  by  her  will,  dated  7  Nov.  1818,  Plas-yn-Yale  was 
enfciilcd  (with  subsequent  limitations  in  f;xvour  of  Rev.  John 
Parry  Jones-Parry,  and  of  members  of  the  families  of 
Llovd  if  Gicerclas  and  Griffith  of  Gam)  on  AVilliam  Parry 
Jones-Parry,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry, 
Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn  and  Madryii,  who,  in  comiiliance  with 
Miss  Yale's  will,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Yale.  At 
Miss  Yale's  death,  the  reiiresentation  of  the  family  of  Yale, 
of  Plas-yn-Yale,  devolved  on  Richard  Hughes  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Plymog,  Gwerclas,  and  Bashall,  but  the  estate 
passed,  as  just  stated,  to 

William  Parry  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army.  This  gentleman,  4th  son  of 
Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn,  sub- 
stituted, by  Miss  Yale's  testamentarj'  direction,  the  name 
and  arms  of  Y'ale  for  those  of  Jones-Parry.  Col.  Yale 
served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  He  m.  Eliza 
Flora,  dau.  of  John  Saunderson,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  6  June, 
1S67,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  William 
Corbet  Yale,  Esq.,  of  Plas-yn-Yale. 

Arms— Evm.,  a  saltire  gu.  fretty  or.  Crest— A  mount  vert, 
thereon  a  boar  az.  within  a  net  or,  in  the  mouth  an  acorn 
slipped  ppr. 

-Seat— Plas-yn-Yale,  near  Corwen. 


YAHBOBOUGH  OF  CAMPSMOUNT. 

Cooke-Yaeboeottgh,  George  Bryan,  Esq.  of 
Campsmount,  co.  York,  B.A.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  formerly  Lieut.  14t]i  Hussars, 
b.  1  Dec.  1843 ;  m.  14  Feb.  1871,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
younger  dau.  of  Henry  Yarborougli  Parker,  of 
Streetthorpe,  co.  York,  and  lias  issue, 


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t.  Geoege  Eustace,  6.  12  Jan.  1876. 
II.  Henry  Alfred,  6.  27  March,  1877. 
II!.  Orfeur  Frederic,  6.  2G  Nov.  1878. 

IV.  Humfrey  Charles,  6.  24  Dec.  1880. 

V.  Edmund  Selwyn,  6.  5  Feb.  1882. 

VI.  Geoffrey  Arthur,  6.  10  June,  1SS3. 

I.  Mary  Alice.  ii.  Mary  Violet. 

Liineag'e. — Edmusd  Yarbdkgh  or  Yarboeough,  of 
Balne  Hall,  co.  York,  purchased  Brayton  Hall  and  other 
lands  in  Campsall  from  Bart.  Fletcher  in  1025.  He  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Wormley,  of  Hatfield,  by  whom  he  had, 
with  other  issue,  two  sons, 

Nicholas  (Sir),  High  SherilT  of  co.  York,  from  whom  descend 
the  Yarborghs  of  Heslington. 

TnoMAS,  of  Campsall. 
Edmund  Yarborough  d.  6  May,  1631,  and  was  5.  at  Campsall 
by  his  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Yarboeocgh,  of  Can-.psall,  Serjeant-at-Law,  h. 
1024  ;  m.  1st,  Ann,  dan.  of  Thomas  Ellis,  who  d.  without 
issue;  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry  Watson,  of 
Haigh  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue  (with  five  other 
sons,  who  a.\ld.unm.), 

Thomas,  of  Campsmount. 
Thomas  Yarborough  d.  1697,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Yarborough,  Esq.  of  Campsmount,  b.  1787  ; 
m.  1718,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Tobias  Harvey,  of  Womersley,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  who  all  d.  before  their  father,  two 
daus.,  who  survived  him, 


eSbeth,  }  co-heiresses  of  Campsmount. 


These  two  ladies  having  become  the  only  descendants  of 
Thomas  Yarborough,  1st  of  Campsall,  selected  for  their 
heir  their  1st  cousin,  George  Cooke,  of  Streetthorpe,  whose 
mother  was  another  of  the  daus.  of  Tobias  Harvey.  They 
enjoined  him  to  take  the  name  of  Yarborough,  and  to  bear 
the  arms,  for  which  he  obtained  the  royal  permission 
o  July,  1802.  Miss  Elizabeth  Yarborough  d.  23  Nov.  1801, 
and  was  j:.  by  her  1st  cousin, 

George  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Streetthorpe,  Doncaster,  co. 
York,  son  of  George  Cooke,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  George 
Cooke,  3rd  Bart,  of  Wheatley,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  3rd 
dau.  of  Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  Bart,  (who  d.  1763),  who  took 
the  nxme  and  arms  of  Yarborough,  5  July,  1802,  after 
the  demise  of  his  first  cousin,  Elizabeth  Yarborough,  the 
last  desjendant  of  Thomas  Yarborough,  of  Campsall,  who 
d.  \mm.  23  Nov.  1801.  He  m.  Blary,  dau.  of  Richard  New- 
some,  Esq.,  and  dying  19  July,  1819,  was  succeeded  by  his 
aon, 

John  Cooke  Yarborough,  Esq.,  ra.  his  second-cousin, 
Mary,  d.iu.  of  the  Kev.  George  Cooke,  Rector  of  Darfield, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1S24)  had  issue, 

George,  of  Campsmount. 

Richard,  in.  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  TJtton  Easson,  Esq.  of 
Jamaica,  and  has  issue,  John  Disney,  6.  1849  ;  2  Richard, 
b.  1851;  3  AVilliam  Henry,  h.  1853;  m.  1883,  Ciiarlotte 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Morgan  Charles  Chase,  Esq.  M.C.S.,  and 
has  two  daus.,  Constance  and  Dorothy  ;  4  John  James  (Rev.) 
b.  1855;  1  Mary  Emily;  2  Avis  Frederica,  m.  Ia73,  John 
Hooke,  Esq. :  3  Julia  Louisa,  m.  1830,  Louis  Michael  Simon, 
Esq.  of  Croydon. 
Charles,  of  Woodlands,  Camden  Park,  late  Col.  9Ist  Regt., 
C.B.,  TO.  1st,  1853,  Flora  Emily  Sophia,  dau.  of  David  Grant, 
Esq.  of  Forres,  N.B.  (she  d.  1855) ;  and  2ndly,  1859,  Esther 
Annie,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Cooke,  and  has  issue ,  a  dau. 
Sophia  Flora;  m.  Sept.  1887,  Col.  Skipwith,  R.E.,  Bengal 
Presidency. 
Maria.  Harriet,  m.  1859,  Rev.  T.  A.  Jetter. 

Louisa.  Emma,  m.  B.  Richard  B.  Lesley,  Esq. 

Anna,  m.  Dr.  Ewald,  D.C.L. 
Fanny,  m.  Dr.  McGowan,  M.D. 
Mr.  Cooke  Yarborough  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Cooke  Yarborough,  Esq.  of  Campsmount,  co. 
York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  16  July,  1794;  m..  1st,  10  May, 
1837,  Emily  Sarah,  his  1st  cousin,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Cooke,  Esq.  of  Carr  House,  near  Doncaster,  which  lady  d. 
1  Jan.  1841  ;  and  2ndly,  9  June,  1842,  Mary  Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  Richard  Heathfield,  Esq.  of  Green  Lanes,  Middleses, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Geoege  Bryan,  now  of  Campsmount. 

Alfred,  h.  12  Aug.  1847;  m.  1874,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Ferguson, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Bryan  Alfred,  6.  1877  ;  Alfred  Graime, 
b.  1876  :  Archibald,  h.  1881 ;  Randall  Francis,  h.  1883 ;  and 
Gertrude  Mary. 
Aithur,  b.  8  May,  1852:  m.  1874,  Ethel  Constance,  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Rawlins  Capel,  Vicar  of  Bickcnhill,  Warwick, 
and  has  issue,  Arthur  Capel,  b.  1880:  Ethel  :  and  Norah. 
Julia  Elizabeth,  m.  1872,  William  James  Brown,  Esq. 


Gertrude    Flora,    m.    1884,    Lyster    Andrew    Nolan,  Esq., 
L.R.C.S.I. 

Mr.  Cooke  Yarborough  d.  1  Feb.  1870. 

Arm» — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  arg.  and  az.,  a  chev- 
ron between  three  chaplets  all  counterchanged  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
or,  a  chevron  gu.  between  two  lions  passant  gardantsa.  CresU 
— 1st,  A  falcon  close  or,  belled  gold  preying  on  a  mallard  ppr. ; 
2nd,  Out  of  a  mural  crown  arg. ;  a  demi-lion  gardant  issuing 
sa.  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — Non  sine  pulvere 
pal  ma. 

Scat— Campsmotmt,  near  Doncaster. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 


PARK- YATES    OF    INCE    HALIi. 

Park- Yates,  Edmund  Waldegeave,  Esq.  of 
Ince  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  Sancliway,  Northwick, 
Patron  of  Ince,  late  Lieut.  Lancashire  Hussars, 
formerly  Capt.  Eoyal  Dragoons,  b.  1836;  m.  23 
June,  1874,  Clementina  Churchill,  4th  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Dixie,  10th  Bart,  of  Bosworth  Park,  co. 
Leicester.  Mr.  Park-Yates  is  eldest  son  of  Rev. 
William  Waldegi-ave  Park  (who  d.  1842),  by  Eliza- 
beth Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Yates,  Esq.  of 
Ince  Hall,  and  grandson  of  Sir  James  Allen  Park, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 
He  s.  his  mother  1856. 

Ariiis — Per  fess  nebulee  arg.  and  gu.  a  goat's  head  couped 
between  three  gates  all  counterchanged.  Crest — A  goat's  head 
couped  arg.  crusily  gu.  in  the  mouth  a  cinquefoils  shpped  vert. 

Seats— lnc6  Hall,  co.  Chester ;  and  Sandiway,  Northwick. 

CLid>s — Army  and  Navy  and  Turf. 


YEATMAN    OF    STOCK    GAYLARD. 

Yeatman,  Haket  Fare,  Esq.  of  Stock  Gaylard, 
CO.  Dorset,  b.  26  Nov.  1879 ;  bapt.  at  Stock  Gaylard, 
8  Jan.  1890. 

Lineage. — The  family  of  Yeatman  Is  of  antiquity  in 
Dorset.  The  Srst-mentioned  of  the  name  is  Richard 
Yateman,  Prior  of  Toftes,  Norfolk,  and  also  Prior  of 
Spettisbury,  Dorset.  The  progenitors  of  the  present  family 
at  Stock  House  were  seated  for  several  centuries  prior  to 
and  untU  the  Reformation  at  Thornton,  in  that  co.,  and  for 
many  generations  held  property  under  the  Abbey  of 
Prattells,  at  Stour  Provost,  as  well  as  the  Manor  of 
Thornton  in  MarnhuU,  of  the  Abbey  of  Shaftesbury,  which, 
before  its  dissolution,  was  a  parish  in  itself.  John  Yate- 
man was  settled  there  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.,  and  he  was 
».  by  a  son  and  grandson  of  his  own  name,  the  last  of  whom 
(as  appears  from  a  survey  made  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth) 
obtained  in  the  26  Henry  Vlll.,  a  lease  of  property  at  Mar- 
garet's Marsh,  and  Hinton  St.  Mary.in  the  adjoining  parish, 
from  the  Abbess  of  Shaftesbury.  He  d.  befors  25  Heney 
VIII.,  when  his  sou  Robert,  who  had  been  named  rever- 
sioner in  the  previous  lease,  was  granted  on  30  Oct.  of 
that  year,  a  lease  by  the  same  abbess  of  other  property  for 
the  life  of  himself  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  John  his  son. 
This  Robert  Yeatman  served  on  an  inquisition  held  on  16 
May,  S  Elizabeth,  to  ascertain  the  title  of  the  Crown  to 
the  Manor  of  Spettisbury.  On  the  dissolution  of  monas- 
teries, these  manors  became  the  possession  of  William, 
Lord  Stourton,  and  John  Yeatman,  4  Edward  VI. ,  was 
given  by  Charles,  Lord  Stourton,  a  further  lease  of  other 
property  in  the  same  manor  for  the  life  of  himself 
and  John  and  Bartholomew  his  sons.  After  the  attainder 
of  Charles,  Lord  Stourton,  the  manors  of  Margaret's  Marsh 
and  Hinton  St.  Mary  became  part  of  the  possession  of  the 
Lords  Arundell  of  Wardour,  under  whom  the  Yeatmans 
held  these  estates  for  many  generations.  At  the  death  of 
the  last-named  John  Yeatman,  the  estates  descended  to  his 
son,  Thomas  Yeatsian,  of  Margaret's  Marsh  and  Hinton 
St.  Mary,  who  was  h.  about  1550,  and  m.  about  1580,  Edyth, 
dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Edward  Keyte,  Esq.  of 
Chj-selborn,  by  his  wife  Christian  Atte  More(,descended,  it 
is  stated,  from  Henry  de  Newburgli,  Earl  of  Warwick)  ;  his 
will  is  dated  3  Nov.  1617,  and  was  proved  at  Doctor's 
Commons.    By  his  said  wife  he  had  three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  m.  Joan  Daccombe,  mdow 

of  John  Penny;  and  2ndly,  1020,  Jane,  dau.  of  William 

Collins,  by  the  first  of  whom  he  had  issue, 

William,  of  Shaftesburj-,  admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple 

17  Feb.  1646,  m.   30  March,  1054,  Lucie,  dau.  of  Mathew 

Davis,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Whitchurch,  who  obtained  from  her 


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hiistand  liis  estates  at  Thornton  in  MarnhuU,  and  at  St. 
Margaret's  Marsh,  and  settled  them  on  her  second  husband, 
Kobert  Fry,  by  Indenture  dated  10  Jan.  1678;   she  sub- 
sequently  becLime   the   wife    of    William    Fry.     William 
Yeatman  was  living  1673;  by  liia  wife  (who  d.  1CS2)  he 
had  issue, 
William,  of  Shaftesbury,  also  a  member  of  the  Middle 
Temple;  his  admission  there  is  dated  7  July,  1673;  he 
left  no  issue, ;  and  was   buried  at  Margaret's  Marsh, 
7  Jan.  167s. 

II.  Thomas,  an  oflScer  in  the  army  of  King  James  I. 

III.  MOBGAN. 

The  youngest  son, 

MoRO.^N  Veatman,  6.  158S,  resided  at  Hinton  St.  Mary. 
He  771.  Elizabeth  Lyet,  of  Manston,  Dorset,  a  younger 
braueb  of  the  family  of  Lyet  of  Li/el's  Carey,  Somerset,  and 
if.  1659,  leaving  issue  five  sons  and  four  dans.,  i.  Thomas  ; 
II.  Morgan,  bapt  at  Hinton,  17  May,  16;i9  ;  d.  t.  p.  1704  ; 
lir.  Robert,  of  whom  heieafter  ;  iv.  Peter,  m.  and  had 
issue  ;  i.  Dorothy  ;  ii.  Mary,  bapt.  21  Jan.  16-6,  m.  William 
Castleman,  of  Hinton  ;  iii.  Jane,  bapt.  31  March,  1633;  tv. 
Sarah,  bapt.  Nov.  1640.  Morgan,  the  second  son,  dying 
without  issue, 

Robert  Yeatman,  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  the  3rd  son,  s.  to 
the  estates,  and  dying  167S,  left  issue,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
one  son. 

Robert  Yeatman,  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  and  Donhead  St. 
Andrew,  Wilts,  d.  1730,  leaving  issue,  by  Mary  his  1st  wife, 
four  sons  and  twodaus.     The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Y'eatman,  6.  1691  ;  m.  Mary,  sisterand  heiress  of 
John  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Grandon,  Somerset,  and  had  an  only 
survivingson, 

Rev.  Robert  Y'eatman,  of  Stour  Provost,  bapt.  26  Sept. 
1718;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Slade,  Esq.  of  Chiltern, 
Wilts  ;  and  d.  leaving  an  only  dau..  Blary  Slade  Yeatman, 
■>n.  Nathaniel  Dal  ton,  Esq.  of  Sbajiks  House,  Somerset,  from 
whom  Dalton  Foster  Grant  DALT0>f,  Esq.  of  Shanks,  is 
descended. 

Morgan  Y'eat.man,  the  3rd  son  of  Robert  Yeatman,  of 
Hinton  St.  Mary,  and  Mary  his  wife,  bapt.  at  Hinton  St. 
Mary,  March,  1626,  continued  to  reside  there.  He  ni, 
Theophila,  dau.  of  Harry  Fan-,  Esq.,  and  sisterand  co-heir 
of  John  Farr,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Gaylard ;  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  Harry  Farr  (devisee  of  Stock  Gaylard), 

II.  Morgan,  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  and  Dorchester,  baptised 
25  June,  1734;  :)i.  1779,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  and  eventual 
co-heiress  of  William  Pym,  (see  Pym  of  Tlie  Hasells),  the 
eldest  son  of  John  Pym,  Esq.,  a  Bencher  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  of  Little  Wymondly,  Herts,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Edmund  Percivall,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  and  Stanstedbury  Park,  Herts,  by  aiary,  the  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Byde,  of  Ware  Park,  Herts,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Thomas  Field,  of  Stanstedbury  Park.  Morgan  Yeatman  d. 
1809, leaving, 

1  Morgan,  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  77i.  Mary,  dau.   of  Col. 
Richard  Jones;  and  d.  1849,  having  had  issue,  Morgan, 
of  Richmond,  m.  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Penrhyn, 
Esq.   of  Sheen,   Surrey,   by    Lady    Charlotte    Elizabeth 
Stanley,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.   of   Edward,  13th  Earl  of 
Derby,  E.G.,  and  has  issue,  Morgan  Edward,  b.  1851 ;  a 
son,  6.  1857  ;  Eleanor  Mary ;  Lucy  Emma ;  and  Florence 
Charlotte. 
2  Francis  Fane,  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  17  March,  1790, 
111.  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Richmond,  Esq.  of  Lymington, 
Hants,  and  had  issue, 
Francis  Fane,  6.  1820. 
Morgan,  h.  1821  ;  d.  1832. 

Christopher,  b.  1821  ;  7)!.  Harriett,  dan.  of  John  Raw- 
son,  Esq.  of  Skirbeck  House,  J. P.  for  the  co.  Lincoln. 
Henry  John,  C.E.,  b.  1824. 
Charles  Pym,  6.  1827  ;  d.  1850. 

John  Pym,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law :  h.  17 
March,  1830,  of  Summer  Mill,  Chislehurst,  Kent,  m. 
Ist,  Margrathe  Josei'hine  Klothilde,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Braunagrl,  of  Carlsruhe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Marcb, 
1871)  had  an  only  dau.,  Margrathe  Josephine  Klothilde. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  12  Sept.  1871,  Charlotte  Mun-ay  Hough- 
ton, only  dau.  of  Allen  McDonogh,  Esq.  of  Athgaven 
Lodge,  CO.  Kildare,  and  has  John  Francis  Pym,  b.  25 
Nov.  1873  ;  William  Gowel  de  Perceval,  b.  15  Feb.  1877, 
Patrick  Allen  Irving,  h.  25  Oct.  1878;  Bernard  Joseph 
Pym,  b.  14  March,' 1884:  Charles  Michael  Pym,  6.  5 
May,  1886  ;  Ethel  Charlotte  Murray  Houghton  ;  Maud 
Mary  Theophila  Farr,  Sybil  Mary  Josephine,  and  Olive 
Mary. 
■William  Olive,  6.  1831,  m.  Mathilde  Josephine,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Braunagrl,  of  Carlsruhe. 
Caroline  Mary.  m.  Rev.  Charles  Lamb.  Ellen. 

Mary,    m.    William    Shakespear    AUardyce,    E?q.    of 

Cheltenham. 
Theophila,  m.  Edward  George  Ayliffe,  Esq.  of  llolbeche, 
CO.  Lincoln 


1  Mary,  m.  Christopher  Cooper,  M.D.  cf  Dorchester  ;  she- 
d.  1848. 

2  Theophila  Farr,  d.  1848. 

3  Charlotte.  4  Jane  Pym. 

I.  Mary,  to.  her  cousin,  John  Farr,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Gaylard, 
and  d.  leaving  an  only  dau., 
1  Theophila,  to.  John  Berkeley  Burland,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Totnes,  and  Chairman  of  the  Somerset  County  Sessions, 
eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Burland,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the- 
Exchequer,  and  d.  i.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Harry  Farr  Y'eatman,  Esq.  of  Stock  Gaylard,  !;.  IT  Oct. 
1728  ;  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Rico  CLarltou,  M.D.,  of  Bristol, 
and  d.  1TS7,  leaving, 

Hakry  Farr  (Usv.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

John,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  East  Brent,  Somerset,  and  Prebendary 
ot  Wells  Cathedral. 

Charlton,  of  Bristol,  m.  and  had  i,?suc. 

Morgan,  of  Bristol,  in.  and  had  issue. 

Susannah. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Harry  Farr  Y'eatman,  E.D.,  Rector  of  Klivc,. 
■Vicar  of  East  Brent,  and  Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral, 
77(.  1S75,  Louisa,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  George  Shuttle- 
worth,  Rector  of  Weymouth,  and  Vicar  of  Osmington, 
Dorset ;  and  d.  1726,  leaving  issue, 

Habry  Farr.  his  lieir. 

Louisa,  m.  the  Rev.  Francis  Glossop,  of  Inwood  Ilouse.j. 
Somerset,  Rector  of  West  Dean,  Hants. 

Rhoda  Charlton,  m.  the  Rev.  Mervyn  West. 
His  only  son. 

Rev.  H.vrrv  Farr  Ye.4.tman,  of  Stock  House,  LL.B., 
J  P.  for  Dorset,  and  for  25  jxars  Chairman  of  the  Dorset 
County  Sessions  Courts,  6.  1  Feb.  1TS6  ;  m.  26  Nov.  1810, 
Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Huyshe  Wolcott,. 
Esq.  of  Sidbiu-y,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1SS4) 
bad  issue, 

I.  Harry  F.arr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  26  Sept.  1811  ;  m.  6  July, 
1837,  Emma,  only  surviving  d»ii.  and  heiress  of  Harry 
Biggs,  Esq.  of  Stockton  House,  Wilts,  and  d.  22  May,  1862,. 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1873), 

1  IIakry  Fakr,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Arthur  G'jdolpbin  Y'eatman  Biggs,  of  Stockton  House, 
Wilts,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,  6.  22  March,  1843,  assumed, 
the  name  of  Biggs  by  royal  licence  in  1878,  under  the 
will  of  his  maternal  gr.andtather. 

3  Huyshe  Wolcott  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Sydenham,  Kent,  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  and  Bishop 
Suffrag.-m  of  Southwark,  b.  2  Feb.  1845;  rii.  24  Nov.  1875, 
Lady  Barbara  Caroline  Legge,  6th  dau.  of  William,  4th 
Eaii  of  Dartmouth,  and  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,. 
5th  Viscount  Barrington,  and  has  had  i.ssue,  William 
Huy,she,  b.  15  Feb.  1878 ;  Lewys  Legge,  6.  17  Aug.  1879  :, 
Arthur  John  Barrington,  6.  11  Oct.  1880;  Barbara  Mar- 
garet; and  Mary  Godolphin,  d.  1881. 

1  Emma  Louisa,  d.  1  Sept.  1842. 

2  Rhoda  Marwood,  m.  3  Oct.  1865,  Percy  Sandford  Nevile,. 
Esq.  of  Skelbrooke  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  3  Oct.  18C6, 
leaving  issue,  Percy  Gilbert,  b.  22  Sept.  1806. 

3  Emily  Frances  Emma. 

II.  Marwood  Shuttleworth,  of  Holwell  Manor,  Dorset,  J.P, 
and  D.L.,  Hon.  Col.  Dorset  Yeomanry  Cavaliy,  b.  17  Jidy, 
1826,  m.  20  April,  1881,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Major  Edward^ 
Dyson,  of  Denne  Hill,  Kent,  and  d.  Dec.  1891,  leaving  issue, 
Marwood  Edwards,  b.  29  Sept.  18S3  ;  John  Dyson,  6.  IC- 
Feb.  1885;  Godfrey  Dyson,  b.  7  Dec.  1887;  Francis  Dyson, 
b.  7  April,  1889  ;  Caroline  Mary  Matilda  ;  Benedicta. 

I.  Sarah  Jlarwood,  m.  tlie  Rev.  William  Meech,  and  has 
issue,  Giles  ;  Frank  ;  Lucy  :    Rhoda. 

II.  Louisa  Wolcott,  m.  Theodore  Moilictt,  Esq.  of  Skills 
House,  CO.  Warwick;  and  d.  4  July,  1844,  leaving  issue, 
Ernest. 

III.  Mary  Farr,  to.  17  Feb.  1841,  John  du  Eoulay,  Esq.  ot 
Donhead  Hall,  co.  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Riioda  Ciiarlton,  m.  21  Aug.  1845,  Thomas  Ilext,  Esq.  of 
Trenarren  House,  Cornwall  (who  d.  1881),  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Yeatman  d.  22  April,  ISGl,  and  wass.  by  his  grandson, 
Harry  Farr  Yeatjian,  Esq.  of  Stock  Gayl.ard,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  19  Sept.  1839,  m.  6  Feb.  1876, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  WiUiam  Temple,  Esq.  of, 
Bishopstrow  House,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue. 

Harry  Farr  now  of  Gaylard. 

Rhoda  Margaret,  bapt.  at  Stock  Gaylard,  2  Feb.  1877. 
Theophila  Charlotte  Wolcott,  bapt.  at  Stock  Gaylard,  20  April, 
1891. 

Mr.  Yeatman  d.  7  July,  1884,  and  was  s.   by  his  only  son, 
now  of  Stock  Gaylard. 

Arrna — Per  pale  arg.  and  sa.  on  a  fess  dovetailed  counter- 
dovetailed  or,  between  two  gates  in  chief  and  a  goat's  head 
erased  in  base  counterchanged  three  boars'  lieads  erased  g'j. 


YEO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YEO 


2297 


CreH — A  goat's  head  erased  sa.  homed  bearded  and  charged 
witli  a  gate,  or.     Motto — Propositi  tenax. 
i6'ea£— Stock  Gay  lard,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 


YEO    OF    FREMINGTON. 

Yeo,  Eliza  Bernabd  Arundell,  of  Fremington, 
Devon,  and  of  Dinham,  Cornwall,  *.  lier  brother, 
1880. 

Xiineagre. — The  surname  of  this  ancient  family  is 
derived  from  the  estate  of  Tre-Yeo,  a  parish  of  Laimcells, 
near  Stratlon,  Cornwall,  where  it  flourished  before  the  time 
of  Edward  HI.  In  this  reign  Nicliolas  Yeo  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Saokville,  of  Heanton  Sackville,  Devon, 
and  made  that  seat  his  principal  dwelling.  His  posterity 
continued  there  for  ten  generations. 

William  Yeo,  of  Heanton,  6th  in  descent  from  Nicholas 
Yeo  and  Elizabeth  Sachville,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Greenfield,  of  Stowe,  co.  Cornwall,  and  had  three  sons,  i. 
Robert,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Humphry  Wolrand,  of  Broadfield. 
and  was  father  of  William  Yeo,  of  Heanton,  who  m.  Joan, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fulfoid,  Knt.  of  Fulford,  and  had  a  son 
and  heir.  Robert  Yeo,  of  Heanton,  vi.  a  dau.  of  Bartholo- 
mew Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Filley,  Devon,  and  left  an  only 
child  and  heiress,  ilary,  who  m.  Henry  Rolle,  3rd  son 
cf  John  Rolle,  Esq.  of  Stevenstone,  and  carried  to  him 
Heanton  and  other  estates,  which  are  now  in  the  posses- 
sion of  their  descendant.  Lord  Clinton  ;  ii.  Nicholas,  of 
whom  presently  ;  iii.  Edward,  m.  a  dau.  of  Clarke,  of 
Dolton.     The  2nd  son, 

Nicholas  Yeo,  of  Heanton,  in.  Joan  Libb,  of  co.  Wilts, 
and  had  two  sons,  i.  John  ;  il  Leonabd.     The  2ad  son, 

Leonard  Yeo,  settled  at  Huish,  near  Hatherleigh, 
Devon.     His  sou  and  heir,  by  Armirel  Corbet  his  wife, 

George  Yeo,  of  Huish,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Nicholas  Smith,  of  Great  Totnes,  and  was  father  of 

Leonard  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Huish,  Hi., who  signed  the  Visitation 
of  Devon,  1620.  He  m.  Sara,  dau.  of  Hugh  Fortescue,  of 
Wear,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Huish,  who  became  distinguished 
for  his  loyalty  and  services  in  the  cause  of  King  Charles  I. 
during  the  civil  wars,  and  for  which  he  suffered  much  both 
in  person  and  estate.  He  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Richard 
Coffiu,  Esq.  of  Portlcdge,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

George  Y'eo,  Esq.  of  Huish,  who  m.  Miss  Rosie,  of 
Leicester,  and  by  her  left  issue,  an  only  son, 

Edward  Rouse  Y'eo,  who  sold  the  estate  of  Hui.sb,  and 
d.  unm.,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved 
upon  the  next  heir, 

TuE  Rev.  Beaple  Yeo,  Rector  of  Atherington,  near 
Barnstaple,  whose  son  and  heir, 

William  Mounier  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  near  Bristol, 
m.  2  July,  1787,  Phillis  Arundell,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Clotworthy  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  the  kingdom  ot  Ireland,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Arundell, 
Esq.  of  Trevelver,  and  eventually  heiress  of  the  Cornish 
estates  of  the  Arusdells  of  Trerelver*  on  the  death,  unm., 
of  her  cousin,  John  Arundell,  Esq.  By  this  lady,  the 
heiress  of  the  O'Neills  and  Arundells  (who  d.  26  Feb.  ISlli) 
Mr.  Yeo  left  at  his  decease,  2  March,  1809,  three  sons. 
William  Arundell,  his  heir ;  George  Barlow  Roch ;  and 
Beaple.     The  eldest  son, 

William  Arundell  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Fremington,  J.P.  and 
D.L  ,  High  Sheriff  1850  ;  m.  12  Mar.  1827,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Charles  Edward  Bernard,  of  Clifton,  and  dying  20  April, 
1£62,  left  issue, 

AV'illiam  Arundell,   of   Fremingten  and  Dinham  HousC; 
Barrister- at-Law,  d.  unm.  1880. 


*  ARUNDELL  OF  TREVELVER. 

Francis  Arundell,  a  Leghorn  Merchant,  purchased  Trevel- 
ver at  the  latter  end  of  the  17th  century.  He  d.  at  Bath,  5 
Dec.  1712,  aged  52.  His  descent  from  the  House  of  Lanhekne 
is  certified  by  the  crest  of  his  arms,  viz.,  a  wolf  passant,  a  cres- 
cent for  distinction,  thus  indicating:  that  he  was  a  2nd  son.  It 
is  very  probable  tliat  his  immediate  descent  was  from  the 
Arundells  of  Ttvithick.    His  nephew  and  successor, 

John  Arundell,  was  of  Trevelver  and  Fadstow,  and  d.  at  the 
latter  place,  leading  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Francis.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Arundell,  d.  at  Trevelver,  July,  1755,  leaving  by 
his  wile,  a  dau.  of  Warre,  Somerset,  two  daus.,  of  whom 
Mary,  the  elder,  became  heir  to  the  Cornish  estates;  she  m. 
Clotworthy:  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Ireland,  and  had  an  only  dau., 
Phillib  Arundell  O'Nelll,  heiress,  who  m.  Wm.  Mouniee  Yeo. 


Mary  Arundell,  m.  Williaiu  Bartlett,  Esq.  of  Netting  HiU 
and  has  a  dau.,  Mary  Arundell  Banlett. 

Eliza  Bernard  Arundell,  now  of  Fremington. 

Barbara,  m.  1^63,  Edward  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Avishays,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue. 

.<frms— Yeo  ;  Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  drakes  sa., 
quarterins  Sachville,  Esse,  Py.ne,Jewe,  Brightley,  O'Neill, 
and  Arundell.     Crest — A  peacock  ppr. 

Scat— Fremington  House,  Barnstaple  ;  and  Dinham  House, 
St.  Minver. 


♦- 


YEOMAN    OF    WOODLANDS. 

Yeoman,  Ven.  Henry  Walker,  of  Woodlands, 
CO.  York,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  formerly 
Prebendary  of  York,  late  Eector  of  Monkton  Moor, 
and  Vicar  of  Marske-by-the-Sea,  h.  21  Nov.  1S16. 

Liiueagre. — John  Yeoman,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  Major.- 
Comm.  Whitby  Volunteers  in  1780,  and  Lieut. -Col.  in  1795> 
J.P.  forthe  North  Riding,  h.  1717  ;  m.  1718,  Rachael,dau. 
of  Mr.  Henry  Walker,*  of  Whitby,  ."^lerchant,  and  co-heir- 
ess with  her  sisters,  Mrs.  Waters,  of  Wallseud,  Newcastle, 
and  Mrs.  Ellison,  of  Sudbrook,  Lincolnshire.  He  d.  in 
1782,  leaving  issue,  Anne,  6.  1753,  m.  Richard  Rudycrd, 
E.,q.,  and  d.  .?.  j).  1833,  and 

Henry  Walker  Yeoman,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  near 
Whitby,  J.P.  for  North  Riding,  6.  1749,  m.  1st,  Miss  E. 
Consett,  and  2ndly,  1787,  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  General  John 
Hale,  of  Plantation,  near  Guisbro',  by  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisbro  Priory.  By  his  fir.st. 
marriage  he  left  one  son,  John,  6. 1773,  Major  in  the  Army, 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rauilolph  Marriott,  Esq.  of  Avonbaiik, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1801.  By  his  second  wife  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1863) 
he  left  issue, 

Henkt  Walker,  his  heir. 

Constantino,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Mr.  Crigan,  and  had  issue,  two  daus.  :  he  d.  1852. 

Bernard,  Post-Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1826,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir 
Everard  Home,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. ;  he  ti.. 
1836. 

Mary  Anne,  d.  toim.  Jan.  1864. 

Mr.  Y'eoman  d.  1801,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Walker  Yeoman,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  N.R.  of  Yorkshire,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  h.  13 
July,  1789  ;  m.  5  Feb.  1816,  Lady  Margaret  Bruce  Dundas, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lawrence,  Ist  Earl  of  Zetland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  13  Sept.  1800)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Walker  (Ven  ),  now  of  Woodlands. 

II.  Thomas  Lawrence,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  1st  Vol.  B.att.  YorksRegt.,  0.  21  Dec.  1819. 

III.  Constantine  Bernard,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vicar 
of  Manfield,  co.  York,  J. P.,  b.  29  June,  1823;  m.  April, 
1858,  Margaret  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  D.  Preston,  of 
Askham  Bryan,  and  d.  4  April,  18s9. 

IV.  John,  of  Milton,  Peterborough,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, 6.  29  June,  1825 ;  m.  1  Oct.  18.'i7,  Hannali 
Dorothea,  4th  dau.  of  William  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1877. 

V.  George  Dundas,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  4  Nov. 
1835:  m.  27  Oct.  1869,  Lady  Dorothea  Frances  Hastings, 
eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Henry  Thcophilua,  13th  Earl  ofi 
Huntingdon. 

VI.  Robert  Charles,  of  Marske  Hall,  Marske-by-theSea,  J.F. 
for  N.R.  of  Yorkshire,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  7 
July,  1838. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  7  Dec.  1854,  John  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq.  ot 
Skelton  Castle,  co.  York,  and  d.  6  April,  1892. 

II.  Margaret  Bruce,  d.  7  Sept.  1883. 

III.  Harriot  Anne,  d.  1834. 

IV.  Anne  Laura,  d.  24  Dec.  1886. 

Mr.  Yeoman  d.   1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou,  now  of 
Woodlands. 

Armn — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  cronels  of  spears  arg. 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  holding  a  broken  spear  all  ppi-. 

Seat — Woodlands,  near  Whitby,  and  Marske  Hall,  Marske-by- 
the-Sea. 

*  The  famous  circumnavigator.  Captain  James  Cook,  made 
his  first  voyage  in  a  ship  belonging  to  this  Mr.  Henry  Walker,, 
and  his  brother,  Mr.  John  Walker,  see  Young's  History  of 
Whitby,  page  851,  where  it  is  stated  that  Cook's  indentures  of 
service  were  made  out  to  Mr.  John  Walker  only,  and  where 
several  interesting  letters  to  him  from  this  eminent  discoverer 
are  given,  the  latest  dated  12  February,  1776,  exactly  three 
years  before  Cook  was  killed.  The  Messrs.  Walker  belonged. 
originally  to  the  Society  of  Friends,  hut  were  "read  out" 
because  their  ships  carried  guns  in  time  of  war,  which  was 
supposed  to  be  incompatible  with  the  peaceful  tenets  of  this, 
sect. 


i!29S 


YER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YER 


YERBURGH  OF  WOODFOLD  PARK. 

YEKBrKGH.  Robert  Akmstkoxg,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
fold  Park.  Bhickburn,  Ereoby,  Melton  Mowbray, 
and  BarwliillantT-Parton,  i\MJ.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Lancasliiro ;  M.P.  for  Chester  since  1SS6  ;  b.  17  Jan. 
1S53  ;  educated  at  Harrow,  B.A.  Univ.  Coll.  Oxon. 
called  to  the  Bar  Middle  Teini-ile  ISSO;  m.  8  Aug. 
ISSS,  Elma  Amy,  oulr  child  of  the  late  Daniel 
Thwaites,  Esq.,  j'.P.  and  D.L.  of  Woodfold  Park, 
Blackburn,  formerlj  M.P.  for  Blackburn,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Daniei.  TnwAiTEf^.  h.  Dec.  1SS9. 

II.  Richard  Guy  Cecil,  6.  Nov.  1892. 

Liineagre. — Richard  Tarburoh,  of  Coekcringtou  St. 
3I:iry,  CO,  Lincoln,  a  cadet  of  the  house  of  Yarburgh,  of 
Yurburgh,  purchased  in  the  year  1541,  of  Thomas,  son  of 
Symou  Ire,  a  messuage  and  certain  lands  at  Overtyntou, 
in  the  s;ime  co.  He  made  his  will  26  May,  1545,  which  was 
lirovcd  19  June  following,  and  left  by  his  wife  Margaret,  a 
son  and  heir, 

Robert  Yakborgh,  of  Cockorington  St.  Mai-y,  who  made 
his  will  11  Dec.  1593,  which  was  proved  22  March  following. 
He  was  buried  13  Dec.  1593,  at  Cockeringtou.  By  his  wifa 
Jannet,  he  left  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Yakbcrch,  of  Covcnham  St.  Bartholomew,  co. 
Lincoln,  who  held  lands  at  Skedbrook  and  Cockerington  ; 
he  d.  13  and  was  buried  15  July,  1610,  at  Corcnham.  His 
■will  dated  12  March,  1609,  was  proved  3  July,  1010.  Jnq. 
poH  morion  dated  17  Aug.  8  Jac  I.,  at  Lincoln.  He  ra.  8 
Aug.  1596,  at  Cockerington,  Anna  Gentle,  by  whom  he  left 
with  other  issue, 

Robert  Yarburgh,  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  who  had  land 
left  him  under  his  father's  will  in  Cockerington  St.  Mary  ; 
he  w.is  bapt.  2"  Feb.  1602-3,  at  Covenham  St.  Bartholomew. 
AVill  dated  1  July,  1678,  proved  9  Nov.  following.  He  was 
buried  24  Oct.  1678,  at  Boston,  and  by  his  wife  Jane  (who 
was  buried  24  July,  1677,  at  Boston)  he  left  with  other 
issue, 

Robert  Yarburgh  (the  younger),  of  Boston,  who  was 
b'lried  2  Oct.  1717,  at  Boston,  having  left  by  his  wife 
Mary, 

George  Yarburgh,  of  Frampton,  co.  Lincoln,  gent., 
bapt.  at  Boston,  24  Sept.  1674.  He  made  his  will  in  1733 ; 
and  was  buried  24  March,  1734,  aged  59,  at  Frampton.  He 
m,  8  June,  1099,  at  Frampton,  AUce,  dau.  of  John  Gains- 
borough, of  Frampton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  bapt.  at  Frampton,  7  Nov.  1705,  and  bur.  there  25 
Nov.  170."). 

II.  .John,  his  heir. 

III.  George,  bapt.  at  Frampton,  16  May,  1708,  and  bur.  there 
2  Feb.  1755,  aged  47,  v/iun. 

•V.  Robert,  bapt.  at  Frampton,  15  Feb.  1711  ;  bur.  ttlere  8 
•  let.  1782,  v.nm. 

V.  Thomas,  bapt.  at  Frampton,  14  Sept.  1721 ;  bur.  at  Bos- 
ton, 18  Sept.  1782,  aged  62,  s.^j. 

I.  Sarah,  bapt.  26  March,  1700,  and  bur.  15  Feb.  1707,  aged 
7  years. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  5  July,  1702,  and  bur.  1  Aug.  1766,  aged  64, 

in.  Jane,  bapt.  22  Feb.  1704,  bur.  31  Aug.  1704. 

IV.  Sarah,  bapt.  20  Dec.  1704,  bur.  25  April,  1710. 

V.  Alice,  bapt.  1712,  bur.  1714. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  9  May,  1718  ;  m.  at  Boston,  9  April, 
1741,  Thomas  Crowdez,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

.JoHX  Yerburgh,  Esq.,  was  bapt.  at  Frampton,  6  Jan: 
1707  ;  and  was  buried  8  Maj-,  17S0,  aged  74.  He  in.  1st,  21 
April,  1730,  Mary,  dati.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Coddington, 
Vicar  of  Boston,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  17  June,  1767, 
aged  66)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  8  June,  1732;  bur.  IG  July,  1732. 

II.  Samuel,  bapt.  13  June,  1733;  bur.  2  July,  1733. 
ii:.  liicHAKD,  his  heir. 

I.  :\Iarj-,  bajit.  6  Jan.  1738;  bur.  3  Feb.  1781,  aged  42.  She 
•ii.  4  July,  1766,  Robert  Moore,  Esq.,  and  left  is.sue,  John 
Yerburgh,  and  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth   Cawdron,    of  Holbeach,  widow, 
who  was  buried  Oct.  1800,  aged  83,  s.  p.    His  3rd  son, 

Richard  Yekbdrgh,  Esq.,  was  bapt.  16  April,  1742  ;  and 
was  buried  June,  1806,  aged  04.  He  m.  1767,  Bridgctt,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Arnall,  of  Heckington,  co.  Lincoln,  gent.,  and 
Bri'lgett  Ills  wife,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  6  Feb.  1823, 
a','ed  74;  he  left  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  RicuABD,  of  whom  afterwards. 


I.  Bridgctt,  bapt.  27  March,   1768;  bur.  31  May,  1831,  aged 

II.  Mary  Avnall,  29  May,  1813,  m.  the  Rev.  Martin  Sheath, 
Rector  of  Wyberton,  co.  Lincoln. 

His  son, 

John  Yerburgh,  Esq.,  was  bapt.  at  Frampton,  16  May, 
1733;  and  was  buried  22  May,  1S29,  aged  56.  He«i.  Elizi- 
beth,  dau.  of  John  Betts,  Esq.  of  Boston, andhad  issue,  two 
dans,  (co-heiresses), 

I.  Elizabeth,  ?».,  at  Sloaford,  3  Sept.  1829,  William  Elm- 
hirst,  Esq.  of  West  Ashly,  co.  Lincoln  («ee  that  famili/}, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Augustus,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  1888. 

John  Yerburgh. 

Harry,  late  a  Major  in  the  army,  53rd  Regt. 

Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  1864,  Edmund  Ruck-Kcene,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  in  the  Kine's  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Swyn- 
combe  House,  Oxon,  and  left  issue,  Charles  Edmund ; 
William  George  Elnihirst;  Harry  Lancelot. 

Charlotte  Mary,  m.  1869,  Gustavus  Lambart  Basset,  Esq. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Tehidy,  co.  Cornwall,  sole  representa- 
tive of  the  baronial  house  of  Basset  {see  Bdeke's  Extinct 
Peerages),  and  has  issue,  an  only  son,  Arthur  Francis,  6. 
29  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Charlotte  Mabt,  7n.  10  Oct.  1826,  Henry  Alington,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Louth  (see  Alington  of  Swinhope)^  and 
had  issue  an  only  dau.  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Gary  Barnard. 
She  was  well  known  as  a  musical  composer  by  her  nom  de 
phane  of  "  Claribel." 

Rev.  Richard  Yerburgh,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Richard  Yer- 
burgh, Esq.  of  Frampton),  bapt.  7  Dec.  1774;  tookhisD.D. 
degree  in  1814,  Vicar  of  Sloaford  and  Rector  of  Tothi!l,bothin 
thcco.  of  Lincoln, d.  1851, and  wasburied  atSleaford,aged77. 
He  m.  9  Oct.  1811,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eardley  Norton,  Esq. 
of  Little  Stanmore,  Middlesex,  and  had  issuej 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  bapt.  8  May,  1818:  d.  1891,  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  25  April,  1821:  i».  1864,  Thos.  Dolby 
Steel,  Esq.  of  Southwold,  Suffolk,  who  d.  1884,  she  has  no 
issue. 

III.  Isabel  Amall,  bapt.  18  Jan.  1824;  bur.  3  June,  1824. 

IV.  Lucy  Coddington,  bapt.  14  March,  1825;  m.  the  Rev. 
Henry  Ashington,  Rector  of  Kyme  and  Brauncewell,  co. 
Lincoln ;  she  d.,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Lucy  Yerburgh. 

His  only  .son. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Yerburgh,  Esq.,  bapt.  5  May,  1817  ; 
educated  at  Harrow  and  Christ's  Coll.  Camb.,  Vicar  of  Slea- 
ford  and  Rector  of  High  Bickington,  d.  30  Aug.  1888.  He 
m.  1840,  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Higgin,  Esq.  of  Wenning 
Cottage  and  Greenfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Richard    Eustre,  h.  1847,  in  the  Audit  and    Exchequer 
office;  m.  1877,  Mimmie,  dau.  of  Naunton  Vertue,  Esq.  of 
Thornville,  Teddington,  co.  Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 
Richard  Eustre,  b.  Dec.  1879. 
Ethel  Lennox  Vertue,  b.  March,  1877. 
It.  John  Eardley,  h.  8  Jan.  1850  ;  m.  1878,  Annie,  only  dau. 
of  Joseph  Royden,  Esq.  of  High  Carrs,  Roby,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, and  by  her  has  issue, 
Annie  Royden,  6.  1879. 

Ethel  Mary,  b.  1880.  Dorothea  Gertrude,  6.  1882. 

Olena  Shirley,  b.  1884. 
in.  Robert  Armstrong,  now  of  Woodfold. 
IV.  Edmond  Rochfort  (Kev.),  of  High  Bickington  Rectory, 
Chulmleigh,  North  Devon  {Club — Wellington),  B.A.  Magda- 
lene Coll.  Camb.,  b.  30  June,  1855;  is  Lord  of  the  Manor 
and  Rector,  and  Patron  of  High  Bickington,  North  Devon ; 
-in.  Jan.  1890,  Constance,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Thwaites, 
Esq.,  J.P.  of  Troy,  Witton,  Lancashire,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

Richard  Edmond  Rochfort,  b.  4  Sept.  1891. 
Mary,  b.  24  Nov.  1893. 
v.  Harry  Beauchamp,  6.  1856;  m.  1888,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Sewell,  Esq.  of  the  Warren,  Loughton,  Essex, 
and  by  her  has,  with  other  issue, 
William  Higgin,  b.  1881. 
VI.  Oswald   Pryor  (Rev.),  b.  1858,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 
Rector  of   Christ  Church,   Marylebone ;    rn.    1889,    Edith 
Warden,  only  child  of  the  late  Arthur  Potts,  Esq.,  J.P., 
of  lloole  Hall,   co.    Chester,  when  he  assumed  by  royal 
licence  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Wardell,  and  has 
issue, 
.\rtlinr,  b.  1891. 
Geoffrey  Basset,  b.  1893. 
Hilda,  b.  1890. 

I.  Sus.an  Edith,  b.  1848 ;  m.  the  Rev.  William  Bonsey,  M.A. 
St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  Vicar  of  Lancaster,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Rachel,  b.  1856,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Mary  Florence,  b.  1854,  d.  1878,  ?«im. 

IV.  Lucy  Isabel,  b.  1858  (twin  with  Oswald  Pryor);  m.  the 


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Key.  Walter  Loveband,  M.A.  Caius  Coll.  Camb.,  Vicar  of 
IHeUI,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 
\.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  22  Dec.  1860,  an  infant. 

Arms—'Per  pale  arg.  and  az.,  a  chev.  between  three  chaplets 
;ill  cGunterchanged.  Crest — A  falcon  close  or,  belled  of  the 
last,  preying  upon  a  coch  pheasant,  ppr. 

Sea(s— Woodfold  Park,  Blackburn;  Earwhillanty,  Parton, 
N.]5. 

Toicn  Iiesiden(e — 27,  Princes  Gate,  S.W. 

rhita— Carlton,  Travellers,  White's,  Junior  Carlton,  Welling- 
ton. 


YONGE     OF    PUSLINCH. 

YoxGE,  John,  Esq.  of  Puslinch,  Devon,  and  of 
Uurell,  Cornwall,  J.P.  for  Devon,  B.A.  Oxen.  b.  18 
Dec.  1864,  *.  his  father  Oct.  1881. 

Lineage.— The  Yokges  o/Pifs^inc/jdescendfrom  a  family 
of  the  name  of  considei'able  antiquity  iu  Devon,  and  origin- 
ally came  from  Bassingbourne,  Berks.  In  1600  they  had 
,-ottled  at  many  seats  in  Devon  and  elsewhere,  such  as  Ax- 
niinster,  Uptons,  Hellions,  Escot,  Pallaton,  Coldbrooke,  and 
Colyton.  In  1656,  Sir  John  Yonge,  Knt.,  was  M.P.  for 
Plymouth: 

John  Yonge,  son  of  John  Yonge  and  Elizabeth  Strode, 
•was  settled  in  Plymouth  1640;  he  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Blackaller,  Esq.  of  Sharpham,  Devon,  and  by  her 
{b.  10  Nov.  1618,  and  d.  21  June,  1700)  left  four  sonsand  two 
dans., 

I.  John,  m.  1662,  Anne  Edgecumbe,  of  Mount  Edgecumbe, 
:md  bv  her  (who  d.  1667)  had  an  only  dau.,  Anne,  b.  1663, 
(/.  1667. 

II.  James,  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  Nathaniel  Young,  m.  1676,  Joanna,  dau.  of  William 
Tollar  (this  family  has  since  taken  the  name  of  Treffet),  of 
I'owey,  Cornwall,  and  dying  1698,  left  two  sons, 

1  William  Young,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p. 

2  James  Young,  Secretary  to  the  Adrairsilty,  who  left  a 
son,  James  Young,  m.  a  dau.  of  J.  Vasmer,  and  by  her 
had,  with  two  daus.,  two  sons,  Sir  William  Young,  G.C.B.. 
Vicc-Admiralof  England,  who  cZ.  1821 ;  and  James  Young, 
of  Barton  End,  co.  Gloucester,  Admiral  of  the  Blue,  who 
d.  8  March,  1833,  and  left,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  cf 
Gen.  Fyers,  K.E.,  with  six  daus.,  four  sons,  James  ;  Wil- 
liam, K.N. ;  Heniy,  in  the  Army ;  and  Edward,  R.N. 

IV.  Samuel,  M.A.,  d.  s.  j;.  1707. 

I.  Joanna,  ?».  1st,  1680,  George  Tollar  (TrefTry),  of  Fowey, 
who  d.  1632;  and  2ndly,  1693,  Henry  Burton,  Capt.  E.N. 

II.  Anne,  m.  1st,  1665,  Christopher  Crymes,  of  Gratton  in 
Meavy,  Devon;  and  2ndly,  Richard  Walter.    She  d.  1092. 

Tl.e  2nd  son, 

James  Yonge,  F.R.S.,  heir  to  his  father,  6.  1647,  went 
to  sea  when  very  young,  in  1658  (in  the  "  Constan, 
Warwyck,"  thirty  guns,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the 
taliing  of  the  "St.  Michael,"  twenty-eight  guns.  la  1660, 
lie  sailed  in  the  "  Montague,"  and,  in  conjunction  with  Lord 
Montague's  fleet,  was  at  the  taking  of  Algiers,  1601.  In 
1062,  escorted  Catherine  ofBraganzato  England  ;  wasafter- 
•captursd  by  the  Dutch,  and  kept  a  prisoner  at  Rotterdam 
for  three  years.  During  this  time  he  studied  medicine,  and 
-Jieqiiired  great  skill.  He  settled  at  Plymouth,  in  conse- 
quence of  his  marriage,  1071,  with  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
C'rampporne.  of  Buckland  Monachonrm,  by  Catherine  his 
wife  (who  d.  1676),  dau.  of  Henry  Wescombe,  of  Barnstaple. 
James  Yonge,  having  attained  great  eminence  as  a  Physi- 
•ci.an,  was  elected  Fellow  of  the  Koyal  Society.  He  was  a 
friend  and  correspondent  of  Sir  Hans  Sloanc,  and  wrote 
many  works  popular  in  their  day.  There  is  a  large  picture 
of  him  at  Puslinch.  He  d.  1721,  leaving  three  sons  and  six 
daus.    His  eldest  son, 

James  ■yoNOE,  of  Poselynche,  Coombe,  and  Landscnd  in 
Colebrooke,  to.  1726,  the  heiress  of  Puslinch,  Maey  Upton. 
She  was  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  .John  Upton, 
of  Poselynche  (who  d.  1702),  by  Thomasino  his  wife,  dau. 
of  George,  son  and  heir  of  John  Fortcscue,  of  Coombe 
in  Holberton,  and  Landscnd  in  Colebrooke,  which  John 
Upton,  of  Puslinch  (who  was  9th  in  descent  from  John 
Upton,  the  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Uppetou,  of  Trelaskc, 
Cornwall,  and  Joanna  Trelawny  his  wife),  m.  Elizabeth  de 
Jlohun,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  William  do  Mohun,  Knt.  of 
Poselynche,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  .and  heir  of  Robert 
Blericke,  of  Blericke  and  Mencley,  Cornwall,  who  was  the 
son  of  John  de  Jlohuu,  of  Pusliuch,  who  was  the  son  of 
William  Mohuut,  by  Matilda  his  wife  (who  )».  2ndly,  Sir 
Henry  Cornewe,  Knt.  of  Lyneham),  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir 
Roger  de  Poselynche,  Knt.  (a.d.  1354),  by  Eganys  Lis  wife, 
sou  and  heir  of  Sir  John   de  Fosolyuche,  to  whom,  lu54. 


Sir  Roger  de  Langeford,  Lord  of  the  fee,  feoffed  the  manor 
of  Poselynche.  The  family  of  De  Poselynche  had  held 
from  the  Conquest  the  manor  of  Poselynche  by  service  of 
one  fee  from  the  family  of  Ferrers  of  Newton  Ferrers, 
Barons  under  the  Barony  of  Mortone,  of  the  honour  of 
Tremeten  Castle,  held  by  the  Valletorts.  James  Yonge  d. 
at  Poselynche,  1745,  and  was  s.  by  his  scm. 

Rev.  John  Y''oxge,  of  Poselynche,  Rector  of  Newton  Fer- 
rers (the  patron.age  of  which  living  his  father  purchased 
from  the  Duke  of  Leeds),  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  to.  1746, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Duke,  Esq.  ofOtterton  (and  co- 
heir to  her  brother  Richard  Duke),  by  Dorothy  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Marshall  Eyre,  and  by  her  had  issue,  four  sons  and 
two  daus. , 

I.  John,  who  s.  his  father. 

II.  James,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  Duke,  Vicar  of  Cornwood,  b.  3  Dec.  1750;  m.  1777, 
Catherine,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  2nd  Bart. 
of  Flaxley  Abbey,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec. 
1S42)  had  issue, 

1  Duke,  Vicar  of  Antony,  Cornwall,  m.  14  May,  1806, 
Cordelia  Anne  Colijorne,  only  sister  of  Field  Marshal 
Lord  Seaton,  and  d.  1836,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  20  July, 
1^56,  aged  82), 

Duke  John  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth  Roberts,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Capt.  Scott)  left  three  sons,  1  Duke, 
11. N.;   2  Kenneth  Duke;  and  3  Walter  Duke. 

John  Francis  Duke,  M.D.,  of  Plymouth,  m.  Elizabeth 
Alice  Holmes,  and  had  issue,  Francis  Arthur  Duke; 
James  Frederic ;  and  Stephen. 

Frederick  Duke,  Lieut.  R.N. 

Arthur. 

Cordelia  Anne  Duke,  ih.  Major-Gen.  Oldfield,  of  Oldfield 
Lawn,  Sussex,  R.A.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen.  She  d. 
1864. 

Alethea  Duke,  m.  Major  Edward  Bond,  53rd  Kegt. 

2  Charles  (Rev.),  Master  at  Eton,  to.  4  Dec.  1811,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Joseph  Lord,  Esq.  of  Pembroke,  and  d.  July, 
1830,  having  had  issue, 

Charles  Duke,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  Queen's 
Coll.  Belfast,  author  of  several  works,  m.  15  Aug.  1837, 
Anne,  dau.  of  J.  V.  Bethell,  Esq. 

John  Eyre  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rural  Dean  and  Rector  of 
Hempstead,  Stalham,  Norfolk,  to.  19  Dec.  1844,  the 
Hon.  Catherine  Charlotte  Lysaght,  dau.  of  George,  4th 
Lord  Lisle,  and  d.  1890,  leaving  issue,  George  (Eev.), 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Hullavington,  Wilts,  b.  10  Oct.  1850, 
711.  1883,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Starling  Norgate, 
Rector  of  Sparhain  (and  has  issue,  George  Ernest,  6. 
1885,  Caroline  Lysaght  and  Mary  Norgate);  John 
Henry,  b.  30  March,  1852,  m.  1883,  Emma,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Sherlock;  Charles  Henry  Lysaght  (Kev.),  Rector  of 
Shottisham,  Norfolk,  6.  11  Oct.  1858  ;  Elizabeth  Cathe- 
rine ;  Mary  Isabel,  m.  1872,  Rev.  Denys  Nelson  Yonge, 
Vicar  of  Boreham,  Chelmsford;  Lucy  Sarah,  m.  Eev. 
John  Paget  Uaviea,  Rector  of  Twineham;  Charlotte 
Forteseue ;  Gertrude  Augusta  Jane  (deceased) ;  and 
Margaret  Alice. 

James  Arthur,  d.  Sept.  1864. 

George  Edward. 

Elizabeth  Catherina,  d.  1836. 

Charlotte  Frances,  in.  9  Nov.  1844,  Rev.  John  Mason,  of 

Aldenham  Lodge. 

3  John  George,  b.  1786;  d.  1806. 

4  James,  of  Plymouth,  M.D.,  b.  1794;  m.  1820,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  2nd  Bart,  of  Flax- 
ley. 

5  William  Crawley,  of  Otterbourne,  Hants,  J. P.,  an  Officer 
52nd  Eegt.,  6.  2  June,  1795;  to.  25  Oct.  1822,  Frances 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Bargus,  Vicar  of  Barkway, 
Herts,  and  dying  Feb.  1854,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1868), 

Julian  Bargos,  of  Otterbourne,  Hants,  J. P.,  late  Lieut. 

Rifle   Brigade,  M.A.  Balliol   Coll.  Oxford.  6.  31  Jan. 

1830;  m.  1858,  Emma  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Edward 

Walter,  3rd  Bombay   Light  Cavalry,  and   has   issue, 

Francis  Arthur,  b.  1861;  Maurice    Edward,  6.  1867; 

George  Alan  David,  6.  1871;    Helen  Emma;    Louisa 

Alethea;  and  Joanna  Angela. 
Charlotte  Mary,  authoress  of  The  History  of  Christian. 

Names,  Heir  of  RedcUffe,  ttc. 

1  Susannah,  to.  1825,  Jerome  Roach,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1832. 

2  Catharina,  to.  1813,  Rev.  Charles  Crawley,  son  of  Sir  T. 
Crawley-Boevey,  Bart,  of  Flaxley,  co.  Gloucester. 

3  Charlotte,  to.  1st,  1806,  George  Crawley,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.N.,  son  of  Sir  T.  Crawley-Boevey,  who  d.  1810;  and 
2nd!y,  1825,  Eev.  John  Jones,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxon,  who  d.  1839.     She  d.  1830. 

4  Anne  Duke,  m.  April,  1831,  Thomas  Julian  Pode,  Esq. 

IV.  Charles  Upton,  h.  and  d.  1753. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Philip  Morshead,  Esq.  of  Widcy,  Devon. 

II.  Dorothy    Eyre,  m.  Samuel    Archer,    Esq.   of    Trelaske, 
Cornwall,  Col.  in  the  Guards. 


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John  Youge  J.  1T67,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 

Rev.  John  Yonge,  of  Poseljnche,  Rector  of  Newton 
Ferrers,  b.  1747  ;  m.  177'2,  Miss  Ellieombc,  of  Alphington, 
Pevon.  He  d.  s.  p.  1772,  from  a  fall  from  his  horse,  and 
■n-as  y.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  James  Y^onge,  of  Posclynche,  for  24  years  Rector  of 
Newton  Ferrers,  b.  1748;  hi.  1st,  Anne,  clau.  of  Rev. 
Z;ichary  Mudgc,  D.D.  of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  <!. 
17!>o)had  a  dau.,  Anne,  who  (^  1800.  He  vi.  2ndly,  1787, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Granger,  Esq.  of  The  Castle,  Exe- 
ter, and  by  her  (who  survived  him  till  2  Nov.  1839)  had 
i.>;sue, 

I.  John  (Rev.\  his  sucecssor. 

II.  James,  Fellow  of  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  Perpetual  Curate 
of  Tormorhan  and  Coekington,  6.  1792;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Roger  JIallock,  Esq.  of  Coekington  Court,  and  d.  s.  p. 
182S. 

III.  Edmund,  of  Brixton,  Devon,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  1795 ; 
■ill.  1835,  Jane  Ley,  dau.  of  John  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Sandwell, 
Devon;  andc^  14  April,  1868,  leaving  a  son,  James  Edmund, 
b.  1843. 

I.  F.lizaheth,  b.  1790  ;  m.  1814,  Field-5Iar.shal  Lord  Seaton, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.H.,  &c.,  Commander-in-Chief  in 
Ireland,  who  d.  1^63.     She  d.  28  Nov.  1872. 

M.  Mary  Anne,  6.  1791 :  d.  unm. 

III.  Jane,  6.  1796;  to.  Rev.  Joseph  Harris,  D.D.,  Incumbent 
of  Torre  (Torquay). 
Rev.  John  Yonge  d.  5  Dec.  1797,  aged  47,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Y''onge,  of  Puslinch  and  Coombc,  Devon,  and 
Burrell.  Cornwall,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Newton  Ferrers, 
ne.ar  Puslinch,  M.A.,  6.  4  Nov.  1788  ;  m.  '25  March,  1813, 
Alethea  Henrietta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Bar- 
giis,  D.D.  of  Barkway,  Herts,  by  Cordelia  Anne  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  John  Garstin,  Esq.  (see  Garstin),  and  relict  of 
Samuel  Colborne,  Esq.  of  Lymington,  Hants  (see  Bubke's 
Peerage,  under  the  title  of  Seaton),  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS 
Oct.  1844,  had  issue  (with  other  children,  who  d-  young), 

I.  John  Bargus,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Oxon,  '.apt.  7th  Devon 
Mounted  Rifles,  b.  22  Nov.  1821  ;  ni.  28  June,  1848,  Cordelia, 
dau.  of  William  Hay,  Esq.  of  Dunse  Castle,  co.  Berwick  (see 
Hat);  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Biarritz,  12  Nov.  1863,  and  was  bur. 
there. 

II.  DcKE  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Puslinch. 

I.  Alethea,  m.  1845,  Rev.  John  Philip  Anderson-Morehead, 
of  Widey  Court,  Devon ;  and  d.  22  July,  1863,  leaving 
issue. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Jane  Duke.  d.  unm.  27  March,  1855. 

IV.  Anne,  d.  1  Sept.  1869. 

V.  Frances  EUzabeth,  d.  4  Dec.  1883. 

Rev.  John  Y'onge  d.  23  Aug.   1S77,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  sou, 

Rev.  Dcke  Yonge,  M.A.,  of  Puslinch  and  Coomhe,  Devon, 
and  of  Burell,  co.  Cornwall,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Newton 
Ferrers,  6.  21  June,  1823;  m.  26  Aug.  1S52,  Charlotte  Cor- 
delia, dau.  of  Thomas  Jitlian  Pode,  Esq.  of  Plympton 
Erie,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Puslinch. 

Charles  Burrell  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Newton  Ferrers, 

h.  6  April,  ls66. 
Geoffrey  (Rev.),  B.A.  Oxon,  6.  20  Sept.   1867;  d.  24  Dec. 

1893. 
Duke  Mohun,  6.  18  April,  1869. 
James  Upton,  6.  17  July,  1872. 
Ambrose  Pode,  b.  19  Dec.  1878. 
Katharine,  m.  Adam  William  Thaburn  Skee,  Esq. 
Dorothea. 
Cordelia  Elizabeth.  Alethea. 

Mr.  Yonge  d.  7  Oct.  1881. 

Arms — Or,  six  pellets  in  feps  sa.,  between  three  lions  rampant 
gu.  Vreit — A  buck's  head  couped  between  two  fern  branches 
all  ppr.     jl/oi^o— Qualis  vita,  finis  ita. 

&a(s— Puslinch,  Yealmpton,  Devon  ;  and  Burell,  Cornwall. 


YONGE    OF    CHARNES    HALL. 

Yo>-GE,  Rev.  Veexon  Geoege,  of  CharnRs  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  co.  Stafford,  late  Rector  of  Brat- 
tleby,  Lincoln,  S.  4  July,  1823;  m.  27  July,  184S, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Cave,  Esq.  of  Barbados, 
Wc=t  Indies,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Weston  Edward  Vebnon  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wistaston, 
CO.  Chester,  6.  11  May,  1849;  to.  1887,  Evelyn,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Joseiih  Alcock,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  PorthiU, 
Stoke-on-Trent. 

n.  Vemou  Cave,  6.  20  Dec.   1801  ;  w.  1883,  Alice,  dau. 


of  G.  Shan',  Esq.  of  Hordham,  co.  Sussex,  and  has 
issue,  Gilbert  Vernon,  Hilda  Alice,  and  others. 

III.  Reginald  Vernon,  6.  5  May,  1S53. 

IV:  Walter  Skryinslier,  6.  1858  ;  m:  1883,  Sarah  Alexandra 
Ada,  widow  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Dresing,  of  the  58tl: 
Regt,  and  of  Her  Majesty's  Royal  Body  Guard,  and  has 
issue,  Frances  Elizabeth  Marion. 

v.  Geoffrey  Thomas  Vernon,  6.  1860;  d.  unm.  1883. 

VI.  Lyttlotou  Vernon,  6.  18GJ  ;  ra.  E.  M.  H.  Grcu- 
cock. 

vii.  Hugo  Vernon,  b.  1862. 

viii.  Arden  Thickncsse  Vernon,  b.  1807. 

I.  Edith  Vernon: 

ii;  Lucy  Vernon,  m.  Norman  Kynaston,  Esq. 

III.  Mary  Church  Vernon,  to.  W.  M.  Bird,  Esq. 

IV.  Ellync  Vernon. 

V.  Fanny  Vernona. 

Lineage.— This  family  claims  remote  antiquity.  Its 
direct  ancestor  is  stated  to  have  been  Reginald,  of  Charnes 
(son  of  John,  of  Charnes,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Richard  de  la 
Lee),  who  received  from  Edward  I.  the  right  of  free  warren, 
27  Feb.  1281,  by  a  grant  still  in  existence.  From  this 
Reginald  lineally  derived  John  Yoxge,  of  Charnes,  whose 
relict,  Christiana,  released  her  widow-right  upon  lands  in 
favour  of  her  son,  Richard  Yonge,  2  Richard  II.  This 
Richard,  called  in  deeds  Lord  of  Charnes,  to.  1380,  Alice, 
and  was  father  of  William,  who  ;,;.  JIargaret,  dau.  of  John 
Thickncsse,  of  Balterley,  1407,  and  was  direct  ancestor  of 
John  Yonge,  of  Charnes,  living  144S,  whose  descendant, 
Thomas  Yonge,  of  Charnes,  was  father  of  Thomas  Yonge, 
whose  grandson, 

John  Yonge,  of  Charnes,6.  19  July,  1653  ;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Walter  Scrymsher,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Yonge,  P:sq.  olCharnes,  m.  20  Feb.  1698-99,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Audley,  co. 
StaDford,  groat-erandson  of  Ralph  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Audley, 
ancestor  (through  his  2nd  sou  Richard)  of  tlie  Vernons  of 
Hanbury  Hall,  co.  Worcester.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Yonge  left 
at  his  decease,  1723,  a  son  and  heir, 

Vernon  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Charnes,  m.  1727,  Elizabeth,  dau., 
of  Chailes  Rigby,  Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

Walter  Yongk,  Esq.,  m.  1752,  Hester,  dau.  of  Westoub 
Church  Bailey,  Esq.  of  Madcley,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
three  sons  and  two  daus.     The  eldest  son, 

Weston  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Chanies  Hall  and  Madcley,  co. 
Stafford,  bapt.  29  Juno,  1753  ;  to.  1st,  10  May,  1792,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Gretton,  Vicar  of  Norton  in  Hales, 
Salop,  and  sister  of  Dr.  Gretton,  Dean  of  Hereford,  and  had 
by  her 

Weston,  his  heir. 

Anne,  m.  John  Johrii^tone,  Esq.  of  co.  Chester. 

Mary,  ra.  Rev.  Thomas  Gi'etton,  of  Hereford. 

Catherine, 
Mr.  Y'onge  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Jane  Ston  ,  and  had  by  her  two 
sons  and  a  dau., 

Reginald,  in.  Harriet  Rodenhurst. 

Richard,  m.  Mary  Heaton. 

Emily. 
He  d.  28  May,  1827,  and  was  s.  \>y  his  son, 

Weston  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Charnes  Hall,  6.  4  Sept.  1794  ; 
m.  17  July,  1817,  Mary,  dau.  of  Norman  Bond,  Esq.  of 
Abergwilly,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  d.  4  March,  1819,  leaving 
issue, 

Vernon  George  (Rev.),  now  of  Charnes  Hall. 

Norman  Bond,  6.  16  Nov.  1629  ;  m.  Isabella  Christian,  dau. 

of  Nathaniel  Cave,  Esq.  of  Barbadoes,  and  (/.  1872,  having 

had  issue,  Cecil  Audley  Saclievrel,  Norman  Albert  Douglas, 

and  Isabella  Maud  Mary. 
Marianne,  to.  William  Carter,  Esq.  of  Thornbury  Court,  co. 

Hereford,  who  d.  1863. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Haynes  Cave,  of  Lydgate  Rectory, 

Sulfolk,  and  has  issue. 
Catherine  Vernon,  d.  s.p. 

Arms — Az.,  a  buck's  head  cabossed  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  threo 
mullets  of  the  second.  Crest— An  antelope's  head  erased  or, 
gutte  de  sang.  il/o((o— Conservata  fides  perfectus  amorque 
dltabunt. 

Scat— Charnes  Hall,  Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford. 


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YORK    OF    HUTTON    HALL. 

YoEK,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Ilutton  Hall,  co.  York, 
i.  16  Jan.  1872,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Princess  of  Wales' 
Yorkshire  Rest. 


YOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YOR 


2301 


Xjiueagre. — WuitwellSheepshakks,  an  eiuinent  Mer- 
<Aant  I  f  Leeds,  assumed  by  royal  licence  the  surname  and 
arms  of  York,  and  d.  Aug.  1817,  leaving  by  Mary,  his 
wife,  relict  of  W.  Peart,  of  Gassington,  one  son  and  one 
■dau. , 

EiCHAED,  his  heir. 

Blary,  m.  1801,  the  Eev.  Anthony  L.  Mareden,  of  Gargrave, 
CO.  York. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Richard  York,  Esq.  of  Wighill  Park,  D.ti.,  Lieut. -Col. 
of  the  West  Riding  Yorkshire  Hussar  Yeomanry,  6.  Jvme, 
1778,  served  as  High  Sherifif  1S32.  He  m.  20  AprU,  1801, 
Lady  Mary  Anne  Lascelles,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward,  1st 
Earl  of  Harev70od,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1843,  leaving  an  only 
son, 

Edwabd  York,  Esq.  of  Wighill  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
6  Jan.  1802  ;  m.  25  Nov.  1835,  Penelope  Beatrix,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Christopher  Sykes,  Rector  of  Roos,  Holdemess,  and 
had  issue  by  her(who  d.  June,  1873), 

Edwabd  Christopher,  of  Hutton  Hall. 

Lucy  Mary,  tn.  1857,  Edward  Brookshank,  Esq.  of  Healaugh 
Manor,  and  has  issue, 

Caroline  Penelope,  in.  the  Rev.  John  Morland  Rice,  Rector 
of  Bramher,  Sussex. 

Laura  Marianne,  jii.  Capt.  Ernest  Rice,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 
Gwenllian  and  Beatrice. 

Harriett. 

Mr.  York  d.  2C  Jan.  1801.     His  son, 

Edward  Ciibistophep.  Yoric,  Esq.  of  Hutton  Hall,  edu- 
cated at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  B.A.  1864,  J.P.  for 
West  Riding  co.  York,  and  lute  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Hussars, 
6.  14  Oct.  1842  ;  m.  1st,  Jan.  1870,  Isabel  Augusta,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Newton  Kyme,  co.  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

I.  Beatrix  Penelope  Lucy,  6.  April,  1874. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1876,  Celina  Rose,  .3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Marsden,  Vicar  of  Gargrave,  Leeds,  and  d.  14  Deo.  18S5, 
leaving  issue, 

II.  Richard  Lister,  6.  29  March,  1880. 

III.  Francis  Stafford,  h.  IS  Sept.  1883. 

IV.  Edwin  Arthur,  h.  27  Feb.  1885. 

II.  Mabel  Rose,  h.  17  Nov.  1878. 

III.  Sebell  Marguerite,  h.  11  Sept.  1881.] 

Arms — Erm. ,  on  a  cross  az.,  a  woolpack  arg.,  between  four 
lions  pa.ssant  erminois  on  a  chief  gu  ,a  sword  ppr.  pommel  and 
hilt  or,  surmounted  by  a  key  in  saltier  of  the  last.  Crest — A 
demi-lion  per  fe=s  wavy  the  upper  part  gu.,  the  lower  barry 
wavy  of  four  erminois  and  az.,  supporting  a  woolpack  erect 
ppr.  on  the  breast  a  gold  key,  barways. 

Stat— Hutton  Wansley  Hall,  York. 


YORKE    OF    BEWEBLEY. 

YoEKE,  Thomas  Edward,  Esq.  of  Bewerley 
Hall  and  Halton  Place,  co.  York,  B.A.  Camb.,  J.P. 
for  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  High  Sheriff  1889, 
h.  4  Aug.  1832 ;  m.  1st  17  Feb.  1863,  Augusta  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Baillie, 
Rector  of  Elsdon  and  Canon  of  York,  and  by  her 
{who  d.  13  April,  1879)  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Cecil,  6.  10  Nov.  1807. 

II.  Henry  Reay,  6.  26  Jan.  1875. 

in.  Arthur  Edwaid,  b.  March,  1879;  d..  13  Sept.  1886. 

I.  Mary  Augusta. 

II.  Helena  Margaret,  t_  j.^JQg_ 

III.  Louife-a  Caroline,)  • 

IV.  Katherine  Elizabeth. 

V.  Ethel  Lilian. 

He  m.  2ndly  20  Oct.  1883,  Fanny,  younger  dau.  of 
8ir  John  Walsham,  1st  Bart,  of  Knill  Court,  co. 
Hereford. 

Iiineagre. — This  ancient  and  eminent  family  has  been 
■for  many  generations  seated  in  the  co.  York. 

Sir  Richard  Yorke,  Knt.,  who  was  Maj'or  of  the  Staple, 
in  Calais,  m.  1st,  Jaue  Mauleverer,  and  had  by  her  two  sons, 
Richard  (Sir),  Knt.  ;  and  TLomas.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Joan, 
he  had  ahso  a  .sou, 

John  Yorke.  m.  Catherine  Paterdale,  and  was  father  of  a 
dau.,  the  wife  of  Frobisher,  and  of  three  sons,  one  of  whom, 
the  youngest, 

Sir  John  Y'op.kf.,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  m.  1st, 
Ann,   dau.  of   Robert  Smith  ;   and  2ndly,    a   lady  named 


Paget.  By  the  former  he  had  no  less  then  ten  sons  (two  of 
whom  were  knights,  Sir  Edmund,  and  Sir  Edward,  Vice- 
Admiral  of  the  British  Navy),  and  three  daus.,  the 
youngest.  Amy,  wife  of  Sir  William  Hilton.  Sir  John's 
eldest  son, 

Peter  Yorke,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Ingleby,  Knt.,  of  Ripley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.and  co-heir  of  George  Vavasour, 
Esq.  of  Spaldington ;    and   2ndly.   Frances,  dau.  of  Bap- 
thorpe,  of  Bapthorpe,  Notts.    By  the  latter  he  left  at  his 
decease  a  son, 
John,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
William,  who  had  a  son  John. 
Richard,  who  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  Yorke,  of  Gowthwaite,  co.  York,  received  the 
honour  of  Knighthood  at  Windsor,  1603.  He  m.  Juliana, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Hausby,  Esq.  of  Beverley  and 
Tickhill,  but  dying  s.  p.  about  1630,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Gowthwaite,  m.  1st,  Florence 
Sharpe,  of  Westmorland ;  2ndlj-,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Ingleby  Dauiell,  Knt.  of  Beswick,  in  co.  York.  By  the 
former  he  had  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  James 
Leslie,  Lord  Lindores ;  Frances,  wife  of  Thomas  Barney, 
of  Dale  Bank,  co.  York  ;  and  Jane,  wife  of  David  Lesley, 
Lord  Newark.  By  the  latter  he  left  at  his  decease,  about 
1035,  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  John  Y'orke,  Knt.  of  Gowthwaite,  co.  York,  to.  Maiy, 
dau.  of  Maulger  Norton,  Esq.  of  St.  Nicholas,  near  Rich- 
mond, in  the  same  co.  and  was  chosen  MP.  for  that  borough, 
1661.  Hed.  3  April,  1663,  aged  29,  and  left  (with  a  dau. 
Mary,  wife  of  Sir  Edward  Blackett,  Bart,  of  Newby)  a  sou 
and  successor, 

Thomas  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Gowthwaite  and  Richmond,  b. 
29  June,  1658,  M.P.  for  Richmond,  to.  9  Nov.  1680,  Cathe- 
rine, only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  of  Arnold's 
Higgin,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1731)  two  sous 
and  one  dau., 
John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Catherine,   to.  1702-3,    Sir  James    Clavering,  6th  Bart,  of 
Axwell  and  Greencroft. 
Mr.  Yorke  d.  1716,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 

John  Y'orke,  Esq.  of  Gowthwaite  and  Richmond,  bapt. 
16  Dec.  1685,  who  represented  the  borough  of  Richmond, 
from  1710  to  1754.  He  m.  5  Jan.  1732,  Ann,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  James  Darcy,  Esq.  of  Sedbury,  Lord  Darcy.  of  i7a- 
vau,  but  dying  without  issue,  14  J  uly,  1757,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Y'orke,  Esq.  of  Haiton  Place  and  Gowthwaite, 
M.P.  for  Richmond.  He  m.  Abigail,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Barnes  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir, 

II.  Thomas  of  Halton  Place,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  5  June, 
1738;  r,i.  8  Feb.  1774,  Jane  (who  d.  1840),  dau.  of  Jcisepli 
Eeay,  Esq.  of  Killingworth,  Northumberland,  andd.  3  July, 
1811,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Thomas  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bishop  Middlcham,  h. 
29  Jan.  1785;  to.  1823,  Maria,  dau.  of  Mujdv-Gen. 
the  Hon.  Mark  Napier,  5th  son  of  Francis,  6th  Lord 
Nai  ier. 

3  Edmund,  M.A.,  6.  8  Feb.  1787. 
1  Margaret  Anne,  d.  1847. 

I.  Katherine,  2nd  wife  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Clavering, 
KB. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1778. 

Mr.  Yorke  d.  26  March,  1768,  and  was  b.  by  his  son, 

John  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Bewerley  and  Richmond,  High 
Sheriff  17SS.  He  m.  Ist,  1763,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Glyn,  Bart,  of  Hawarden,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child, 
who  d.  in  infancy  ;  and  indly,  1769,  Elizabeth  Wood.stock, 
dau.  of  Peter  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Fish  River,  Hanover  Par- 
ish, Jamaica.  Mr.  Yorke  d.  29  Jan.  1813,  and  wass.  by  his 
nephew, 

John  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Halton  Place  and  of  Bewerley,  6. 20 
Feb.  1776,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S18  ;  m.  9  Aug.  1821, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.  of  Maperley, 
Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1883)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Bewerley. 

Frances  Mary. 

Caroline,  ra.'Rer.  Richard  St.  JoUa  Tyrwhitt,  Vicar  of  St. 


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Jlary  Magdalen,  Oxford,  and  (.1.  6  Dec.  1SS3,  leaving  five 
sons  and  two  Jaus. 
Mr.  Yorke  d.  f)  Feb.  ISoT.  and  vras  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Yorkk,  Esq.  of  Bewevloy  Hall  and  Haltou  Place, 

.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  iS  March,  1S27,  m.  5  Sept.  1S59,  Alice,  5th 
dau.  of  James  Simpson,  Esq.  of  West  Clifie,  and  d.  s.  p.  3 
Oct.  ISSo,  when  he  was  «.  by  his  brothei-,  the  present, 

Thomas  Edward  Yokke,  Esq.  of  Bewerley  Hall  and  Hal- 
ton  Place. 

Arms. — Arg.,  a  saltire  az.  Crest— A  monkey's  bead  erased 
ppr.  There  seems  to  have  been  a  traditionary  idea  entertained 
that  the  monkey's  head  was  adopted  in  consequence  of  that 
animal  having  been  first  brought  to  England  by  a  member  of 
the  Yorke  family. 

.StoU-— Bewerley  Hull,  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorkshire ;  and 
ilalton  Place,  Hellifield-in-Craven,  Yorkshire. 


YORKE    OF    ERDDia. 

ToEKE,  Philip,  Esq.  of  Erddig  Park,  co.  Den- 
bigh, late  Capt.  Eoval  Denbigh  Eiiles,  b.  28  April, 
1849:  m.  12  April,  1877,  Annette  Fountayne, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Eiehard  Price  Pule- 
ston,  3rd  Sart.  of  Emral,  co.  Flint. 

liineag'e.— The  Y'orkes  of  Dover,  of  whom  the  Earl 
of  Hardwicke  represents  the  elder  line,  are  a  branch  of  an 
ancient  famUy  long  settled  in  North  Wilts.  They  suffered 
much  on  account  of  their  loyalty  in  the  great  Eebclliou. 

Simon  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Dover,  a  person  of  good  landed 
property  (the  eldest  son  of  Bartholomew  Y'orke,  of  Calne. 
Wilts),  d.  16S'2j  aged  76,  leavhig  with  other  issue, 

Philip,  father  of  Philip  Yorke,  1st  Earl  of  Hardwicke, 
Lord  High  Chancellor. 

Simon. 
The  younger  son, 

Simon  Yorke.  Esq.,  to.  Anne,  sister  and  heir  of  John 
Meller,  Esq.  of  Erddig,  co.  Denbigh,  one  of  the  Masters  in 
Chancery,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Simon  Yorke.  Esq.  of  Erddig,  m.  Dorothy, dau.  and  heiress 
of  Matthew  Huttou,  Esq.  of  Newnham,  Herts,  and  dying 
■2S  July,  1767,  was  ,«.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Y''orke,  Esq.  of  Erddig,  F.A.S.,  author  of  the 
Roijal  Tribes  of  ira((S,  and  Tracts  of  Powys,  M.P.,  of  Ilches- 
ter  from  ]77i  to  1777;  in.  1st,  2  July,  1770,  Elizabeth, 
younger  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Cust,  Bart., 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  by  her  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  Simon.  He  in.  2ndly,  17S2, 
Diana,  widow  of  Ridgeway  Owen  Meyrick,  Esq.,  and  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Pierce  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryu  Aled,  co.  Den- 
bigh, by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  AVynne,  Esq.  of 
Garthewin  (sec  Yokk^e  of  Di(ffryn  Aled).  Mi-.  Yorke  tZ.  19 
Feb.  1S04,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  Y'orke,  of  Erddig,  b.  27  July,  1771  ;  to.  II  March, 
1807,  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  John  Holland,  Esq.  of 
Te^-rdan,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Nov.  I84S) 
had  issue, 

Simon,  late  of  Erddie. 

John,  of  Plas  Newydd,  co.  Denbigh,  C.B.,  Gen.  in  the  army 
and  Col.  l!ith  Hussars,  late  Lieut. -Col.  1st  Royal  Dragoons, 
K.M.,  h.  11  June,  1814;  commanded  the  1st  Royal  Dra- 
goons in  the  Crimea,  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
Balaclava.     Gen.  Yorke  d.  28  March,  1890. 

Anne,  m.  2  S/?pi.il83.5.  C.  T.  S.  Birch  Reynardson,  Esq.  of 
Holywell  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  16  Oct.  1S53. 

Etheldred. 
Mr.  Yorke,  who  represented  Grantham  in  Parliament,  cZ.  12 
Dec.  1834.     His  elder  son, 

Simon  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Erddig  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  J. P. 
.and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  b.  6  April,  1811  ;  to.  6  Aug. 
1816,  Victoria  Mary  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Hon.  Sir 
Edward  Cust,  1st  Bart,  of  Leasowc,  G.C. L.,  K.C.H.,  and 
niece  of  John,  1st  Earl  Brownlow,  and  d.  12  Feb.  1894, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  now  of  Erddig. 

II.  Vi-tor  Jospph,  b.  17  July,  1857,  Lieut.  Royal  Anglesea 
Milirio,  killed  in  the  Basuto  Rebellion,  6  April,  1881. 

T.  Etheldred  \l.iry  Anne. 

II.  Agneta  Susan. 

AririJi~.\Ta.,  on  a  salth'e  az.  a  bezant.  Crest — A  lion's  head 
erased  ipr.  collared  gu.  charged  with  a  bezant.  Motto — Nee 
jupias  nee  metiias. 

iSJeaJ— Erddig  Park,  near  Wrexham. 


YORKE    OF    DYFFRYN    ALED. 

Yorke,  Lucy  Penelope,  of  Djffrjn  Aled,  co. 
Denbigh,  dau.  of  Sir  Trevor  Wheler,  9th  Bart,  of 


Leamington-Hastings,  co.  Warwick,  m.  12  Jan.  183-1-, 
Peirce  Wynne  Yoeke,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  co.  Den- 
bigh, 1853  ;  b.  30  Marcli,  1826  ;  s.  to  the  representa- 
tion of  the  Wynnes  of  Bjijfrijn  Aled  on  the 
decease,  9  Feb.  1837,  of  his  father,  and  to  the  repre- 
sentation of  the  Wynnes  of  Garthewin,  co.  Den- 
bigh, on  the  decease  s.  p.  Dec.  1842,  of  his  kinsman, 
Lieut. -Col.  Eobert  William  Wynne,  of  Garthewin, 
andd.s.p.  10  Dec.  1891. 

Lineage.— The  Wynnes  o/ D!/^'/7/n  Aled  are  a  branch 
of  the  great  Cymric  sept  founded  by  Marchudd  ap  Cynan, 
Lord  of  Abcrgelen,  contemporary  with  Rhodri  Mawr,  King 
of  Wales  a.d.  S43.  Thirteenth  in  descent  from  this  chief- 
tain was 

Griffith  Gethin  ap  David,  m.  Alswen,  or  Alice,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Jeukiu  Pigot,  son  of  HowelPigot,  descended 
from  one  of  the  English  families  that;  had  followed  the 
fortunes  of  Henry  dc  Lacy,  Earl  of  Lincoln,  upon  whom 
Edward  I.  had  conferred  the  Lordship  and  Castle  of  Den- 
bigli.     Of  this  marriage  there  was  a  son, 

Grono  ap  Griffith  Gethin,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Griffith 
ap  Einion,  descended  from  Marchweithan,  Lord  of  Is  Aled 
and  was  father  of 

Meredith  ap  Grono,  whose  wife  was  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert 
Vyclian  ap  Tudyr,  also  of  the  lineage  of  Marchweithian. 
Of  this  marriage  there  was  issue  four  sons  and  nine  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Wvnn,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  who  first  assumed 
the  family  patronj-mic,  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  Jenkin  Llwyd,  of 
Hafodunos,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  and  David  Llwyd.  The 
elder  son, 

Thomas  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  m.  1st.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Robert  Wynne  ap  Cadwalader  ap  Morris  Gethin  ; 
and  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Wyn-Thelwall,  relict 
of  Lewis  Llwyd,  of  Yale,  and  by  the  latter  had  three  daus., 
I.  M.ary,  m.  John.  GrifBth,  of  Brymbo;  ii.  Margaret,  who 
in.  Matthew  Trevor  of  Trevor  ;  iii.  Anne,  who  in.  Samuel 
Powel,  of  Cefynnj's.  By  his  1st  marriage,  Thomas  Wynne 
had,  with  an  eldest  son,  Robert,  three  younger  sons, 
William,  John,  Philip,  and  a  dau.  Gwen,  wife  of  Rowland 
ap   Rowland  ap  Meredith.     The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyffryu  Aled,  in.  twice  ;  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Lewis  Llwyd,  2nd  son  (by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mcstyn,  Esq.  of  Mostyn,  co.  Flint)  of  Sir  levau 
Lloyd,  Knight  Banneret,  of  Bodiilris-yn-Yale.  His  2nd 
wife  was  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Puleston,  of  Bersham. 
Robert  Wynne,  by  his  first  marriage,  had, 

I.  Thomas. 

II.  Hugh  Wynn,  of  Llanrhaidr,  in.  his  cousin,  the  dau.  of 
ffowke  Thomas. 

III.  Matthew.  iv.  John. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  John  Jones  ap  Edward. 

Mr.  Robert  Wynne  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  whose  wife  was 
Grace,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John,  son  of  Robert  Salusbury, 
ofLlcwini.     Their  son, 

Robert  Wynn,  Esq.  of  DyfFryn  Aled,  bad  issue,  by 
Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  flfowko  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Hafodunos, 
two  sons,  of  whom  Heniy,  the  younger,  was  of  London  ; 
and  three  daus.,  Mary,  Catherine,  and  Gaynor.  His  elder 
son, 

Robert  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyffrya  Aled,  in.  Susan,  dau. 
of  John  Trevor,  of  Trevor,  and  had,  with  a  2nd  son,  Robert, 
three  daus.,  Maiy  Susan,  and  Maudlin.  Ho  d.  30  May, 
1075;  he  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyflfryn  Aled,  to.  20  March,  17ni, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai,  and  Maenau 
Abbey.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  C  Aug.  1 695,  Mr.  Wynne  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled.  This  gentleman, 
whose  wife  was  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Piers  ffowlkes, 
Esq.  of  Moriadog,  was,  by  her,  father  of  a  son  and  heir, 

PiEBS  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  in.  10  May,  1647, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  in  her  issue  sole  heir  of  Robern 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  co.  Denbigh,  a  younger  branch 
of  the  House  of  Melai,  derived  from  Grodo  Llwyd  y  Penwyn, 
of  Melai.  By  this  lady,  who  was  bapt.  3  Aug.  1722,  Mr. 
Peirs  Wynn  had,  with  a  younger  dau.,  buried  1731,  an 
eldest  dau.  and  sole  heiress, 

Diana,  heiress  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  b.  15  Eeb.  1748  ;  to.  1st, 
1  April,  1771,  Ridgeway  Owen  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Bodorgan, 
.\ngle.sey,   son  of  Peirce  Meyrick,   Esq.   of   Bodorgan,  by 


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Lady  Lucy  Pitt,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  cf  Londonderry. 
By  iijQ,  who  d.  19  April,  1773,  the  heiress  of  DyffrynAled 
was  mother  of  an  only  child. 

Henry  EidgewayMey lick,  h.  nil;  d.  1774. 
She  m.  2ndly,  17S2,  Philip  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Erddig,  co.  Den- 
bigh, who  d.  19  Feb.  1S04,  aged  61,  and  by  him  had  issue, 

Peirce  Wynne  Yoeke.  of  whom  presently. 

Eobert  Wynne  Yorke,  d.  2-1  July,  1854,  aged  67. 

Pliillip  Wynne  Yorke,  d.  1858. 

Charles  Wynne  YorUe,  d.  1  Aug.  1853,  aged  64. 

Diana  Yorke,  d.  28  Oct.  1855,  aged  72. 

Lucy  Margaret,  ni.  May,  1814,  George  Cumming,  M.D.,  and 

was  mother  by  him  of 

Erownlow   Wynne  Cumming,   who  having  s.  by  will  to 

Garthewin  and  the  other  estates  of  his  kinsman,  Lieut.- 

Col.  Eobert  William  Wynne,  assumed  the  surname  and 

arms  of  Wynne,  of  Garthewin,  and  d.  1  May,  1882. 

The  eldest  son  of  Diana,  heiress  of  Dyflfryn  Aled,  by  Mr. 
Yorke, 

Peirce  Wtnnb  Yoeke,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Denbigh,  1817,  s.  to  the  representation  of 
Dyffryn  Aled  on  the  decease  of  his  mother,  and  to  her 
family  estates,  6.  V  Aug.  1784;  he  vi.  1817,  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Bulkeley  Hughes,  Knt.  of  Plas  C6ch 
and  Brynddu,  and  d.  9  Feb.  1837,  leaving  issue, 

Peikce  Wynne  Yorke,  late  of  Dyffryn  Aled. 

Diana  Elizabeth,  m.  1851,  A.  W.  F.  Alexander,  Esq.,  and  has 
one  son  and  one  dau. 

Margaret,  hi.  1»09,  Eev.  A.  Lodge,  and  has  three  sons  and  one 
dau. 

^amilg  cf  Mgniu  of  (Garl^tfcin, 

The  Wynnes  of  Garthncin,  deduce  descent,  through  the 
Wynnes  o/Jie^a J,  from  Grono  Llwyd-y-Penwyn,  seated 
at  Melai,  co.  Denbigh,  a  potant  Cambrian  Chief,  .and  dis- 
tinguished military  leader,  living  9  July,  1352,  when  he 
was  one  of  the  Jury  for  taking  the  extent  of  the  comotc  of 
Nant  Conway.    His  descendant, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai  (2nd  son  of  Meredith  ap 
David  Llwyd),  fii'st  assumed  the  family  surname.  He  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  William  Meredith  ap  Rhys,  of  Llanfair 
Vynham,  and  had,  with  junior  issue,  a  successor, 

John  V.'y'nne,  Esl..  of  Melai,  Esquire  of  the  Body  to 
Queen  Mary  ;  he  m.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  John  Sales- 
bury,  and  dau.  of  John  Puleston,  and  was  father,  with  two 
daus.  (i.  Alice,  wife  of  Maurice  Kyffyn,  son  of  the  Rev. 
David  Owen,  of  Llandogget  ;  and  ii,  Catherine,  wife  of 
ffoulk  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Havodunncis)  of  an  only  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai,  who,  by  Ellen  his  wife, 
his  paternal  cousin,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Vaughan. 
of  Henbilas,  had  with  Morgan  Wynne,  B.D.,  Arcddeacon  of 
Lincoln,  Sir  William  Wynne,  Knt.,  and,  other  younger 
children,  an  eldest  son, 

WiLLiAii  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai,  m.  Jfary,  heiress  of 
Maenan  Abbey,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  Clough,  of 
Plas  Clough,  CO.  Denbigh.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  1632,  Mr. 
Wynne,  was  father,  with  junior  issue,  of  an  eldest  son  and 
successor, 

John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai  and  Maenan  Abbey,  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Hugh  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Berthdii,  co.  Car- 
narvon, son  and  heir  of  Griffith  Wynn,  Esq,  of  Berthdu, 
2nd  son  of  John  Wynn  ap  Meredith,  of  Gwydyi-,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  two  sons, 

William  AVynne,  Esq.  of  Melai  and  Maenan  Abbey,  the 
eminent  loyalist,  a  Col.  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.,  slain, 
aged  31,  in  an  attack  made  on  the  Parliamentary  garrison 
at  Wcm,  and  buried  at  St.  Chad's  Church,  Shrewsbury,  27 
Oct.  1644.    His  descendant, 

Jane,  Wynne,  heiress  of  Melai  and  Maenan  Abbey,  to.  Sir 
John  Wynn,  Bart,  of  Bodvean,  and  was  mother  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wynn,  created  22  July,  1766,  Baron  Kew- 
BORouGH,  representative,  as  heir-general,  of  the  Wynnes 
of  Melai, 
Robert. 
The  younger  son, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.,  equally  distinguished  with  his 
brother  as  a  loyalist,  was  in  the  engagement  at  Wem.  He 
m.  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Price  of 
Garthewin  Gent.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eobert  (Eev.),  Eeetor  of  Llanjestyn  and  Llanddieniolen, 
CO.  Anglesey,  and  Canon  of  Bangor  Cathedral,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.,  and  in  her  issue,  heiress  of  Richard  Madryn,  Esq.  of 
Llannerschfawr,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  dying  s.  p.  25  Jan.  1679, 
aged  43,  left  issue,  1  Eoeert,  successor  to  his  grandfather  ; 
2  Eichard;  3  William  (Eev.)  A.M.,  Incumbent  of  Llan- 
fachreth,  co.  Anglesey,  d.  s.p.;  4  Owen,  M.D. ;  5  John,  of 


London  ;  1  Sarah,  ml  Eev.  Peter  Williams,  Vicar  of  Mold  ; 

2  Catherine. 

n.  William.  in.  John. 

IV.  Hugh. 
1.  Dorothy. 
u.  Catherine,  who  d.  1682,  aged  37. 

III.  Margaret,  living  1707,  executrix  of  her  father. 

Mr.  Wynne,  of  Garthewin,  d.  14  April,  1682,  and  was  s.  by 
his  grandson. 

The  Rev.  Robert  Wynne,  D.D.  of  G.arthcwin,  Chancellor 
of  St.  Asaph.  He  m.  1st,  1  May,  1694,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Hugh  Lloyd  Rosendale,  of  Segrwyd,  co.  Denbigh, 
relict  of  William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai ;  and  2ndly.  M.ar, 
garet,  dau.  of  John  Owen,  Esq.  of  Penrhos,  co.  Auglesej-, 
widow  of  Owen  Bold,  of  Llangwyfen.  By  his  1st  wife  Dr. 
Wynne  (who  d.  26  June,  1743)  had  Robert,  his  heir  and 
Margaret,  who  m.  Ewbule  Lloyd.    His  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  Barrister-at-Law,  m, 
1st,  Diana  Gosling,  who  was  buried  29  April,  1844 ;  and 
2udly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Leeswood, 
CO.  Flint,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  By  his  1st  wife  Mr. 
Wynne  (who  d.  11  Sept.  1771,  aged  73)  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert,  his  heir. 

I.  Margaret,  bapt.  3  Aug.  1722;  m.  7  May,  1747,  Pcirc& 
Wynn,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  co.  Denbigh,  derived  througl» 
Grono  ap  GrifSth  Gelhin,  from  Marchudd,  Lord  of  Abergele. 
Of  this  marriage  there  was  issue  a  sole  surviving  child  ami 
heiress. 

Diana,  heiress  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  as  above. 

II.  Diana,  6.  28  Aug.  1725  ;  m.  29  June,  1747,  Owen  Holland, 
Esq.  of  Conway,  and  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  Lucy,  bapt.  10  Sept.  1728. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  21  Aug.  1736  ;  buried  18  Oct.  1753. 

Mr.  Wynne  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  WY"NNE,Esq.  of  Garthewin,  b.  21  Xov.  1723,  High 
Sheriff,  1769;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Wilham 
Dymock,  Esq.,  of  Acton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1816, 
in  her  74th  year)  Mr.  Wynne  left  at  his  decease,  25  July,  179S, 
aged  65,  an  only  child, 

Egbert  William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  High  Sheriff 
1804,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Royal  Denbighshire  Militia,  bapt. 
15  Nov.  1766  ;  m.  Letitia,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  John. 
Fleming  Stanley,  but  by  her  (who  d.  24  June,  1832,  aged  56> 
he  had  no  issue.  Col.  Wj-nne  d.  13  Nov.  1842,  aged  76,  and 
was  s.  as  neir-general  in  the  representation  of  the  family 
by  Peirce  Wynne  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  and  in  the 
Garthewin  estates  by  his  kinsman, 

Brownlow  Wynne  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  co.  Den- 
bigh, J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  23  March,  1S15  ;  m.  8  Dec.  1836,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Waring,  Esq.  This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was- 
Cumming,  s.  by  will  to  Garthewin  and  the  other  estates  of 
his  kinsman,  Lieut.-CoL  Robert  William  Wynne,  30  Nov. 
1844,  and  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Wy"NNE,  and  d.  s.  p.  1882. 

^rms— Arg.,  on  a  saltier  az.  a  bezant;  quartering,  1st,  for 
Wynne  of  Garthewin,  quarterly  ;  1st  and  4th,  eu.  three  boars' 
heads  couped  at  the  neck  in  pale,  arg.,  for  Grono  Llwyd  y 
Penwyii  ;  2nd  and  3rd  gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  couped  at  the  neck 
ppr.  wre.ithed  about  the  temples  arg., and  sa.  for  Marchudd  ap 
Cynan;  for  ^V^sse  of  Di'ffri/n  J  led,  those  of  Marchudd  ap 
Cynan,  gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  couped  at  the  neck  ppr.,  wreathed 
about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.  Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  ppr. 
collared  gu.,  and  charged  wijh  a  bezant. 

Seat— Dyffryn  Aled,  near  Abergele. 


YOKKE    OF    rOETHAMPTON    CO'D'IIT. 

Yoeke,  John  Keginald,  Esq.  of  Forthampton 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  25  Jan.  1836,  D.L.  for  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.  for  cos.  Gloucester  and  Worcester, 
High  Sheriff  1892,  M.A. '  Oxford,  formerly  Capt. 
Tewkesbury  Kiile  Volunteers,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury 
andE.  Gloucestershire  1864-86,  m.  1st  4  Marcli,  1862, 
Augusta  Emmeline,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  Thomas  Monteith  Douglas,  K.C.B.,  of  Stone- 
byres,  CO.  Lanark,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1863) 
had  a  son, 

Augustus,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Gloucestershire  Eegt.,  6. 

Jan.  1863;  d.  1891. 
He  m.  2ndly,   1868,    Sophia  Matilda,  dau.  of  the 
Baron  Vincent  de  Tuyll  de  Serooskerken,  and  by 
her  has  issue, 

"V^incent  Wodehocse,  J.P.  to  Gloucester,  6.  21  May,  1S69. 

Charles  Joseph,  6.  24  June,  1872. 


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YOU 


Ealph  JIaximiUian,  b.  -JiOct.  1S74. 
Dorotliy  Coustaiice  Emily. 

Xiineag"e.— Joseph  YoniiE,  Esq.  of  Fortb.impton  Court. 
b.  ITc'o.  elder  son  of  the  lion,  and  Right  Kev.  James 
Yorkc,  Bishop  of  Ely,  youivjcst  son  of  Philip,  1st  Earl  of 
Il.irJwicke,  7;i.  IT  Nov.  ISOO,  Catherine,  dau.  of  James 
Ooeks,  Esq.,  brother  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Somers,  and  by 
Ler  ^who  d.  3  March,  1830)  had  issue, 

JosF.rir.  his  heir. 

James  Charles  6.  C  Foh.  1S16;  Capt.  5th  DraROon  Guards; 
1,1.  31  Aug.  1839  ;  Geor.yiana  Augusta,  youngest  dau.  of 
Kev.  Charles  Hawkins,  Canon  Kesidentiary  of  York  ;  and 
<i.  5  Jan.  1S67,  leaving  James  ChaTlcs,  b.  28  Get.  1847. 
Keginald  Soniers,  b.  10  June,  1S54;  Algernon  Joseph,  b.  29 
June,  1856,  and  eight  daus. 
Catherine  Harriet,  m..  12  Aug.  1834,  Col.  Henry  Morgan 
ClitTord,  of  Llantillio,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  one  son,  who 
d.  1S55  ;  and  one  dau.,  Marion,  m.  18G0,  James  Fitzwalter, 
loth  Lord  Dunboyne. 
Mr.  Vorke  d.  Dec.  1S30,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Joseph  Yorke,  Esq,  of  ForthampLon  Court,  J. P.  cos. 
Gloucester  and  Worcester,  and  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  M.P. 
for  Reii'ate  1S31  to  1831,  High  SheritT  co.  Gloucester  1S44, 
b.  11  Jan.  1807  ;  m.  31  Doc.  1834,  Frances  Antonia,  dau.  of 
Right  Hon.  Reginald  Pole-Carew,  by  his  wife  Hon.  Caroline 
Lyttlcton,  and  had  issue, 
John  Reginald,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Yorke  d.  1S89. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  saltire  az.  a  bezant.  Crest— A.  lion's  head 
erased  ppr.  collared  gu.  charged  with  a  bezant.  Motto — Ne 
wcupiis  nee  metuas. 

&at  — Forthampton  Court,  nearTewkesbury. 


D  AL.LAS-YORKE . 

(See  Dallas). 


YOUNG    OF    CLEISH. 

YoTTSG,  William,  Esq.  of  Cleish  Casfle,  co. 
i:inross,  b.  8  Aug.  1819 ;  on.  14  July,  1852,  Emily, 
dau.  of  T.  Gr.  Margary,  Esq. 

Lineage. — Hakby  Young,  E.5q.  of  Cleish  Castle,  co. 
Kinross  (son  of  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Warrock,  by  Elizabeth 
Henderson  liis  wife),  in.  25  Feb.  17G8,  Margaret  Chalmers, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Yocng,  Esq.  of  Cleish  Castle,  m.  7  Oct.  1811, 
Johnston,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh, 
.and  by  her  (who  d.  19  March,  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  Habrt,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  M.D.,  b.  16  Nov.  1817;  m.  3  Aug.  1847,  Mar- 
garet Johnston,  dau.  of  Rey.  C.  Kicholson,  of  Whithorn,  and 
d.  20  Aug.  1848. 

III.  William,  now  of  Cleish. 

<iv.  John,  of  Liverpool,  merchant,  b.  11  Jan.  1821,  d.  11  Nov. 
1865. 

V.  Charles,  b.  9  Feb.  1823,  d.  29  April,  1844. 

.1.  Fordyce,  b.  23  July.  1812  ;  m.  25  April,  183B,  Capt.  Lux- 
more,  ll.E.,  and  d.  16  July,  1839,  leaving  issue,  Fordyce 
Johnston,  b.  1  July,  1837,  d.  27  Aug.  1837,  and  Thomas 
Fordyce,  b.  14  July,  1839,  d.  7  Aug.  1856. 

II.  Margaret,  b.  7  July,  1814. 

Mr.  William  Young  d.  7  Jan.  1831.    His  eldest  son, 

Harut  YonNG,  Esq.  of  Cleish  Castle,  co.  Kinross.  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Vice-Lieut,  and  Convener  of  co.  Kinross,  Brigadier- 
-Gen.  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  6.  29  March,  1816;  m. 
20  March,  1844,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Johnston,  Esq.  of 
Sands,  Kincardine,  co.  Perth,  which  lady  d.  1890.  He  d.  19 
Oct.  1893,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother  William,  now  of  Cleish. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  three  piles  sa.  as  many  annulets  or.  Crest — 
_A  dexter  arm,  the  hand  grasping  a  spear  in  bend  all  ppr. 
Motto — Fre.-3  tlirough. 

iicat — Cleish  Castle,  near  Kinross. 


YOUNG    OF    COOLKEIEAGH. 

YoTJNO,  Richard  Asiimue  Blaie,  Esq.,  of 
Coolkeiragh,  co.  Londonderiy,  b.  15  May,  1877. 

Xiineage.— The  Younos  of  Conlkurarjh  claim  to  be  a 
branch  of  the  ancient  Scottish  family  of  the  same  name,  of 
^vhich  was  Sir  Peter  Young,  ^^f  Auldbar,  who  acted  so  dis- 
tingniished  a  part  in  the  political  and  diplomatic  afTairs  of 
the  reign  of  James  VI.  The  first  ofthis  family  who  settled 
ka  the  north  o)  Ireland  was 

Rev.  JoHit  YotjNO,  Rector  of  Urney,  near  Strabane,  co. 


Tyrone,   m.  Elspa   Douglas,  and  by  her  had  a  numeroiiB 
family,  of  whom  the  eldest  son, 

James  Young,  of  the  Castle  of  Mullenbuoy,  co.  Doneg;il, 
was  father  of 

John  Young,  Esq.,  whoso  eldest  son, 

William  Yoong,  Esq.,  m.  Letitia  Hamilton,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Young,  Esq.  of  Coolkeiragh,  m.  let,  27  Nev. 
1771,  Catherine  Hassard,  of  Garden  Hill,  co.  Fcrmaiia^u, 
and  by  her  (whod.  1782)  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir, 

William  Hamilton,  d.  unm.  25  Sept.  1793. 

Thomas,  d.  unm.  8  July,  1835. 

Jane,  vi.  1790,  Rev.  John  Benjamin  Story,  of  Corrick 
Clogher,  co.  Tyrone. 

Letitia  m.  1795,  Capt.  Valentine  Munbee,  of  Horringer, 
Suffolk. 

Anne,  deceased. 
Mr.  Young  m.  2ndly, Elizabeth,  relict  of  John  Cunningham, 
Esq.   of   Londonderry,   by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  both 
deceased.     He  d.  15  Dec.   1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Richard  Youko,  Esq.  of  Coolkeiragh,  J. P.,  Major  in  the 
Army,  m.  25  Feb.  1817,  Eliza,  only  surviving  child  of  John 
Cardwell,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Londonderry,  .•^nd  by  her  (who  d. 
16  June,  1S47)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Thomas,  J.P.,  b.  4  June,  1821 ;  d.  19  Aug. 
1851  ;  7)1.  13  Feb.  1S44,  Frances  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
Rev.  James  Ashmur  Johnston,  of  Coalisland,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  left  issue, 

1  Richard  James  Caldwell,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Alexander  Thomas,  6.  25  Feb.  1849  ;  d.  unm.  1878 

3  Ashmur  Johnston,  b.  1  Oct.  1850;  d.  unm.  1868. 

4  Franci.s  Alexander,  b.  9  Oct.  1851. 

1  Anne  Catherine  Frances,  d.  unm.  1869. 

2  Elizabeth,  Emily  Charlotte. 

3  Inez  Alexa,  m.  6  April,  1880,  Robert  Newman  Chambers, 
2nd  son  of  Thomas  Chambers,  Esq.  of  Aberfoyle,  ani  has 
issue,  Brooke  Winsley,  b.  27  Nov.  1882;  Inez  Muriel. 

II.  Richard  John,  6.  17  Dec.  1825;  d.  21  Jan.  1837. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

II.  Catherine  Jane,  24  Sept.  1842,  George  Tomkyns,  Esq.  of 
Mobuoj-,  CO.  Londonderry. 

III.  Eliza  Leiitia,  m.  19  May,  1859,  James  For.syth,  Esq., 
M.D.,  of  Londonderry,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  EUza  Letitia 
Young. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  23  Oct.  1860,  Edward  Augustus  Williamson, 
Esq.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  a  dau.,  Edward 
Augustus,  6.  10  Sept.  1862;  Richard  Edward,  b.  17  Dec. 
18t)4;  William  Alexander  Finiston,  b.  15  May,  1867;  and 
Anne  Susan  Elizabeth. 

Major  Young  d.  4  Dec.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Richard  James  Caldwell  Youno,  Esq.  of  Coolkeiragh, 
J.P.,  Lieut.  Gtli  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  2  Dec.  1845;  vi. 
22  May,  1872,  Catharine  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cochrane,  Esq.  of  Singland,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Richard  Ashmur  Blair  Young,  now  of  Coolkeiragh. 

Beatrice  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  22  June,  1873. 
Mr.  Young  d.  25  Jan.  1885. 

Arms—l^rg.,  three  piles  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  as  many 
annulets  or.  Vrent—k  denu-lion  rampant  gu.  holding  a  sword 
in  pale  ppr.     Motto — Uoboii  prudentia  praeslat. 

Seat — Coolkeiragh  House,  Eglinton,  co.  Londonderry. 


YOUNG  OF  CULDAFF  HOUSE. 

Y'oTTNG,  Robert  George,  Esq.  of  Culdtiff  House, 
CO.  Donegal,  J.P.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  30 
Not.  1834;  m.  23  Sept.  1858,  Letitia,  youngest  dau. 
of  Rev.  Robert  Staveley,  of  St.  Munchins,  Limerick, 
and  bas  issue, 

I.  George  Lawrence,  of  Millmount  Randalstown,  co. 
Antrim,  J.P.  cos.  Donegal,  Londonderry,  and  Antriiu, 
b.  1  Oct.  1859  ;  m.  1S83,  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Gardiner  Harvey,  of  Islandnahoe,  co.  Antrim,  and 
has  issue,  Robert  Chichester,  6.  4  July,  1887  ;  George 
Neville  Gardiner,  6.  17  March,  1S93;  Dorothy  Gage,  b. 
11  Dec.  1889. 

It.  Robert  Staveley,  6.  26  March,  1862. 

HI.  Henry  Crofton,  6.  27  Sept.  1867. 

IV.  John  ffolliott,  b.  13  Marcli,  1870. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  b.  I  Aug.   1863. 

It.  Frances  Sarah,  6.  22  June,  1865. 

Lineagre.— Rev.  Robert  Young,  Rector  of  the  Parish 
of  Culdaff,  1661,  and  of  the  adjoining  parish  of  Cloucah, 


YOU 


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YOU 


2305 


lt569,  is  supposed  to  have  passed  over  to  Ireland  from  Devon 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Donegal  family,  the  parishes  to 
to  vrhich  he  was  instituted  being  in  the  gift  of  the  Chiches- 
ters.  He  m.  about  1667,  Anne  (Jary,  and  had  issue  two 
sons  and  five  daus.  He /u.  2ndly,  1679,  Elizabeth  Hart,  of 
Kilderry,  and  had  issue  by  her  one  son,  Georgk,  and  four 
daua.     He  d.  about  1705.     His  son,  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Geohge  Young,  Esq.,  b.  circa  1G80, //(.  1702,  Elizabeth, 
sister  of  Rev.  George  McLaughlin,  Rector  of  the  parish  of 
Clonmanny,  and  a  near  relative  of  Sir  Cahir  O'Doherty, 
formerly  proprietor  of  the  Barony  of  Ennishowen,  and 
d.  1730,  leaving  with  three  younger  sons  and  three  daus., 
an  elder  son, 

Robert  Young,  Esq.,  b.  1703  ;  m.  1731,  Hatton,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hart,  ot  the  city  of  Londonderry,  Alder- 
man, and  d.  about  1747,  having  had  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Youno,  Esq.  of  Culdaff,  1763,  Rebecca  Lamy  (of 
French  origin,  and  nearly  related  to  the  Croftons,  WhaUeys, 
and  other  Dublin  families,  and  d.  Dec.  1789,  leaving  a  son, 

Robert  Young,  Esq.  of  Culdaflf,  b.  176-1,  to.  20  Sept.  1790, 
Marcia,  dau.  of  George  Ne-sbit,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  co. 
Donegal,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  May,  183'J)  had  issue, 

Geokge,  his  heir. 

Robert  James,  d.  unni.  7  Aug.  1827. 

James  William,  m.  1824  ;  d.  30  Nov.  1839,  leaving  issue  five 
sons  and  one  dau. 

Catherine,  ra.  13  April,  1812,  Rev.  Edward  Chichester,  Rector 
of  Culdaff  and  Chaicah,  and  d.  1.5  .\pril,  1875,  having  had 
i.'isue  three  sons,  Rev.  William  Chichester,  created  Lord 
O'Neill,  of  Shanes  Castle,  co  Antrim;  Rev.  Robert 
Chichester;  and  the  Rev.  George  Vaughan  Chichester. 

Marcia,  m.  1817,  Lieut. -Col.  Brooke  Young,  and  ti.  11  Jan. 
1869,  having  had  issue  one  son,  George,  d.  unm.  1849. 

Anne  Angel,  d.  1885. 

Mr.  Young  d.  11  Oct.  1826,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Young,  Esq.  of  Culdaff  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
12  Aug.  1792  ;  m.  17  Jan.  1832,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  ffoUiot,  Esq.  of  HoUybrook,  co.  SUgo,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  George,  now  of  Culdaff. 

I.  Frances,  b.  12  July,  1833,  and  d.  same  year. 

Mr.  Young  d.  31  May,  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  now 
oi  Culross  House, 

Antis — Arg.,  three  piles  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  as  many 
annulets  or.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour  erect  holding  a  broken 
spear  all  ppr.     J/o»o— Fortitudine  et  prudentia. 

Seat— CuldaS  House,  Culdaff,  co.  Donegal. 


YOUNG    OF    HARRISTOWN. 

Young,  Owen  Wallee  O'GtEAdy,  Esq.  of  Har- 
ristown,  co.  Eoscommon,  b.  Feb.  1864. 

Lineage. — The  first  of  this  family  of  whom  mention  is 
made  in  Ireland  was  Ov/en  Young,  b.  1682.  a  member,  it  is 
stated,  of  a  Yorkshire  family  of  that  na.aie.  He  went  to 
Ireland  with  three  brothers,  and  settled  at  Castlerea,  co. 
Roscommon,  1706.  Bis  sons  became  possessed  of  property 
in  Che  cos.  of  Sligo  and  Roscommon.  Owen  Young  m. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  James  Wilson,  Dean  of  Tuam, 
and  had  issue, 

Jwen,  m.  Olivia  Bell,  1726,  and  became  ancestor  of  the  elder 
branch  of  the  family.     Amongst  his  descendants  was  Mat- 
thew Young,  the  eminent  Natural  Philosopher  ahd  Mathe- 
matician, consecrated  Bishop  of  Clonfert  in  1799. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
Mathew,  ni.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robinson. 
Nicholas. 
Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Daly,   Esq.  of  Momington,  co.  West- 

meath. 
Bridget,  m.  Rev.  Nathaniel  Barton. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Young,  became  proprietor  of  Harristown,  near 
Castlerea,  and  settled  there  in  1744.  He  in.  Rebecca  Gonne, 
and  had  issue, 

Owen,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.   of  George  Brabazon,  Esq,  of  Bra- 
bazon   Park,  co.  Mayo.     He  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Ros- 
common in  1795,  and  d.  without  issue. 
Robert,  d.  young. 
Mathew,  of  whom  presently. 
Rel)(  cca,  m.  John  Parton,  Ksq.  of  Castlerea. 
Dorothea,  ?h.  Gen.  Bettesworth. 
Bridget,  m.  Robert  Miller,  Esq.  of  Ballinue,  co.  Mayo. 
Letitia,  d.  unm. 
Phebe,  d.  unni. 
The  .3rd  son, 

Mathew  Y^oung,  Esq.  of  Harri.stown,  s.  his  brother  Owen. 
He  was  a^ipointed  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Irish  Artillery,  1762, 
II. 


and  afterwards  Capt.  in  that  Regt,     He  m.  Elizabeth,  d;Ui. 
of  William  Finch,   Esq.  of  Kincolman,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  issue, 
Owen,  of  whom  presently. 

Mathew,  an  Officer  in  the  53rd  Regt.,  m.  Miss  Bushe,  and  had 
issue  a  son, 
Finch,  d.  unm. 
William  (Rev.),  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  William  Blinchin,  Eeq. 
of  Greenhills,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 
William,  Capt.  in  the  49th  Regt.,  ni.  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev. 

\\  illiam  Jelly,  of  Portarlineton. 
John  Owen,  Capt.  60th  Regt.,  m.  Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Augustus  Hartford.  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Portarlington,  late  Capt. 
59th  Regt. 
John,  d.  young. 

Rebecca,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Castlerea. 
Anne,  d.  unm.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Owen  Young,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  m.  1st,  Rachel,  dau.  of 
William  Hunter,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Mathew,  d.  unm. 

John  Barton,  c^.  unm. 

Jane,  m.  Humphrey  Minchin,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Young  m .  2ndly,  Marianne,  dau.    of  James  Atkinson, 
Esq.  of  Rathaugan,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James,  of  Harristown. 

Mary,  m.  Godfrey  George  Massy,   Esq.  of  Ballynakill,  co. 
Limerick,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  Sept.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Young,  Esq.  of  Hanistown,  J.P.,  A.B.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  6.  1834;  v;i.  1863,  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Waller  O'Grady,  Q.C.  of  Castlegarde,  co.  Limerick, 
2nd  son  of  Standish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  by  Grace 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh,  3rd  Lord  Massy,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Owen  Waller  O'Grady,  now  of  Harristown. 

II.  William,  Mathew  O'Grady,  b.  March,  1872. 

I.  Rose  Julia  Maria  Victoria,  m.  1893,  Surg.-Capt.  Charles 
Augustus  Young,  A. M.S.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Owen 
James,  b.  in  India,  1894. 

II.  Grace  Elizabeth  Massy. 

III.  PhcEbe  Mary  Dorothea,  m.  1887,  Owen  Wynne  Esq., 
R.I.C.,  and  has  issue,  Owen  Waller  James,  b.  1888,  and 
Mervyn  Llewelyn,  b.  1891. 

IV.  Constance  Katherine  Matilda, 
v.  Ida  Ethel  Isabella. 

VI.  Evelyn  Maud  Henrietta. 
Mr.  Young  was  shot  in  his  own  demesne,  June  1877. 

.Jii,i,i— Gu.,  a  fess  or,  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert  in  chief 
three  lioncels  rampant  of  the  second.  Crest— Ont  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  an  ibex's  head  arg.  horned  and  tufted  gold  and 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  vert,  itfoffo— Victoria 
foriitudo  virtus. 

Seat — Harristown,  near  Castlerea. 


YOUNG    OF    KINGERBY. 

Young,  Thomas  Art  hue,  Esq.  of  Kiugerby,  co. 
Lincoln,  b.  1805,  *.  bis  brotber  April,  1876. 

Liineage. — This  family,  which  claims  to  be  a  branch  of 
the  family  of  Y'onge  of  Brynyorkyn,  descended  from  Tudor 
Trevor,  Lord  of  Bereford,  settled  at  West  Rasen,  co.  Lin- 
coln, soon  after  the  Restoration.  On  the  occasion  of  the 
death  of  John  Yonoe,  Popish  Recusant  at  West  Rasen,  the 
parish  register  records  that  the  parson  took  oath  of  his 
death  and  burial  before  the  Magistrate.  His  son,  by  his 
wife  Alice  Weever, 

John  Young,  of  West  Rasen,  d.  1719.    He  m.  Elizabeth 
Thornburgh,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  and  had  two  sons, 
John,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Peter  Vavasour,  brother  ot  Sir 
Walter  Vavasour,  2ndbart.  of  Haslewood,  and  was  father  of 
Ann,  m.  Thomas  Martin,  Esq.  of  St.  Marylebone,  and  was 
mother  of  Mary  Martin,  wife   of  her  cousin,  James  Young, 
Esq.  of  Kingerby,  co.  Lincoln. 
David,  of  whom  we  tr>.'at. 
The  2nd  son, 

David  Young,  Esq.  of  Norraanby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Farebrother,  Gent,  of  Worksop,  Notts,  and  </. 
1793,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

I.^aac  Y'ounq,  Esq.  of  West  Ra^en,  who  purchased  the 
parish  and  estate  of  Kingerby,  with  the  manor  and  all  its 
rights  and  privileges.  Mr.  Y'oung  m.Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Champney,  Esq.  of  West  Rasen,  and  left  ac  his  decease, 
1793,  a  son  and  sncc3ss<  r. 
Jambs  Young,  Esq.  of  Kingerby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  23  Apri', 

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1T?S.  Mary.  dan.    aud  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Middlesex,  and  h.ad  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  ARTHrB,  now  of  Kinfffhy. 

HI.  George,  b.  1S07:   »i.  19  Feb.   18ii2,  Sophia  Mary,  eklest 
liau.  of  Henry  Owen,  Esq.  of  Worksopp,  Notts. 

I.  Maria  Teresa,  if.  %in,n.  1  Oct.  1S72. 
Mr.  Young  <l.  IS'23,  ar  d  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

J.\MEs  TouxG,  Esq.  of  Kingerby,  co.  Lincohi,  6.  1S03  ;  .«. 
his  father,  1823,  d.  «?i»i.  1  April,  1876  ;  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Arthur  Vousg,  now  of  Kingerby. 

Arms — Per  benct  sinister  erni.  and  erminois,  a  lion  rampant 
or.  T/C.-irs — A  wolf  sejant  reguanlant  sa.,  holding  between  its 
fore-paws  the  head  of  King  Kdmcnd,  and  also  a  lion  rampant. 
Jl/i  it  1 — Tonjours  jeune. 

ttat — Kingerby  Hall,  Market  Easen,  co.  Lincoln. 


YOUNG    OF    ORLINGBURY. 

YorxG.  Allex  Allicocke,  Esq.  of  Orlingbtirr. 
CO.  Nortliampton,  M.A.,  J. P.  and]).L.  High  Sheriff 
1846.  b.  6  Feb.  1806;  m.  19  July,  1832,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Young,  Rector  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  in 
same  co.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Allen  Allicocke,    6.    10   April,   1833,   late  Lieut.   73rd 

Foot. 

II.  Richard  Newton,  b.  1  June,  1834. 

I.  F.liza  .\melia.  ii.  Louisa  Martha. 

Liineage. — Richard  TonNo,  Esq.  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Allicocke,  Esq.  of  Lodilington,  co.  Northampton,  and  had 
issue,  Allen,  John,  Frances,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  and  Catherine, 
The  elder  son, 

Allen  TorNo.  Esq..  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Boddam,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  Allen  Edward  ;  John  ;  Mary,  m.  Eev.  John 
Barton:  and  Frances,  cf.  imm.    The  eldest  son, 

Allen  Edward  Yo0ng,  Esq.  of  Orlingbury,  in.  7  Feb.  1804, 
Amelia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Neate,  Esq.  of  BinfieUl,  and  had 
issue. 

Allen  Allicocke,  now  of  Orlingbury. 

Newton  Barton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Ruial  Dean  and  Rector  of  Til- 
brook,  CO.  Bedford,  b.  9  Feb.  1809. 

Charlotte,  m.  16  May,  1832,  William  Somerset  Rose,  Esq.  of 
Cransley,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  10  Sept.  1833. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  grifBns'  heads  erased  or 
Crtst — A  boar's  head  and  neck  erased  ppr. 
Seat — Orlingbury,  Wellingborough. 


YOUNG    OF    BROCKLEY    PARK. 

YoFXG,  WiLiiAM,  Esq.  of  Brockley  Park,  Strad- 
bally,  Queen's  Co.  and  Doohulla  Lodge,  Clifden,  co. 
Galwaj  ;  b.  4  April,  1831 ;  m.  22  Dec.  1859,  Margaret 
Emilj,  dau.  of  William  Kirk,  Esq.  of  Tatham  House, 
Sunderland,  and  lias  issue, 

John  William,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon,  b.  Jan.  1861. 
Jane  Agnes  Emily. 

Mr.  Young,  who  is  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Lieut, 
for  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  a  Magistrate  for  the  co.  of 
Gahvay, served  as  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  co.  1875. 

Liineagre. — The  Youngs  of  the  North  of  Ireland  are  of 
Scottish  ancestry,  and  are  descended  probably  from  a  scion  of 
the  house  of  Young  of  Leny.  They  settled  in  the  co.  of  Lon- 
donderry, afterwards  in  the  co.  of  Antrim,  in  the  17th  century, 

Samuel  Young,  of  Portglenone,  co.  Antrim  1700  to  1750, 
wa.>  father  of 

William  Yocng.  M.D.  of  Portglenone,  m.  in  1786,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  J.  MacRory,  Esq.  of  Carmegriiu,  co.  Antrim,  and  by 
her  (who (/.in  1839)  left  at  his  decease  in  1830  (with  other 
issue)  a  son,  and  heir, 

John  Yocng,  Esq.,  J. P.  Queen's  co.,  who  m.  in  1826,  Jane, 
dau.  of  David  Brown,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
ls70)  had  one  son  and  two  daus.  viz., 

William,  now  of  Brockley  Park. 

Elizabeth,  d.  untn.  1886.  Jane. 

Mr.  Young  d.  in  IsCO,  and  was  .«.  by  liis  son  William  Young 
Esq.  now  of  Brockley  Park. 

jinns — Arg..  three  [iles  ;a.  each  charged  with  a  rose  or,  on 
a  chief  engrailed  az.  an  annulet  of  the  third.  Cnttt—A  cubit 
arm  erect  ppr.  charged  with  an  annulet  or,  the  hand  grasping 
an  arrow,  point  downwards  also  ppr.     Mntto—Frfus  through. 

.^v,,(.<— Bvnckley  I'ark,  Stradbally,  Queen'sCo.  ;  and  Doohulla 
Lodge,  Cliiden,  co.  Galway. 


YOUNG    OF    STANHIIiL,    COURT; 

Young,  William,  Esq.  of  Stanhill  Court,  co.  Sur- 
rey, J. P.,  b.  1825 ;  in.  1856,  Frances  Wallace,  dau. 
of  George  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Nariga,  N.S.W.,  a 
younger  son  of  G.  Galbraith,  of  Kippen,  co.  Stirling, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  KiRKPATRicK,?).  1857;m.  1887,  Anna  Maclean,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Ralph  Elliot,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  Sir 
George  Elliot,  1st  Bart. ;  and  has  issue, 

William  Wallace,  6.  1889. 
Lyle  Elliott,  b.  1891. 

II.  William  Robertoun./j.  1864;  m.  1893,  Viva  Therese,  only 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Martin,  late  Bengal  Army. 

HI.  Francis  Gordon,  b.  1868. 

I.  Anna  Wallace,  rn.  1889,  Alan  Macpher.son,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Allan  Macpherson,  Esq.  of  Blairgowrie,  N.B.,  and 
has  issue,  a  dau. 

II.  Agnes  Christian  Mary,  m.  1892,  Ewan  Francis  Macpher- 
son, youngest  son  of  Allen  Macpherson,  Esq.  of  Blair- 
gowrie, and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

III.  Violet  Isobel  Jean. 

Lineage. — JohnYodng,  of  Glasgow,  6.1707;  m.  Margaret, 
dan.  of  John  Kirkpatrick  (son  of  Robert  Kirkpatrick,  of  Glen- 
kiln,  CO.  Dumfries,  b.  1678),  and  d.  1777,  leaving  issue, 

John  Y'ohng,  of  Campbellfleld,  near  Glasgow,  b.    1759;  m. 
1792,  Anne  Brown,  andrf.  1796,  leaving  by  her  (who  was  6. 1763 
and  d.  1853)  a  son, 

John  Young,  Esq.  of  Rowmore,  co.  Dumbarton,  a  merchant 
at  Glasgow,  m.  1810,  Agnes  Tennent,  and  by  her  (whod.  1873) 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  f?. .«./).  1844. 

II.  George,  b.  1821  :  in.  Helen  Jane,  younger  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Gillespie,  Esq.of  Biggar  Park,  und  d.  1881,  leaving 
issue,  two  sons  and  five  daus. 

III.  Hew  (twin  with  George),  b.  1821  ;  d.  s.  p.  1871. 

IV.  William,  now  of  Stanhill  Court. 

V.  James  Brown,  formerly  Capt.  51st  Regt.,  b.  1826. 

I.  Christian  (or  Christina),  6.  1814 ;  }?i.  Baron  C.  De  Raab,  of 
Kelmar,  Sweden,  s.  p. 

II.  Anne,  b.  1816;  d.  1833. 

III.  Jane,  m.  1839,  John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Down  Hill,  Glas- 
gow, and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  four  daus. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  1851,  Eev.  Robert  Wright,  D.D.,  of  Dal- 
keith, and  had  issue,  two  daus. 

V.  Agnes,  b.  1829  ;  d.  unm.  1854. 

Mr.  Young  d.  1855. 

Seat — Stanhill  Court,  Charlwood,  Surrey. 

Toion  Residence — 108,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 


YOUNG    OF    GALGORM. 

Young,  Right  Hon.  John,  P.C.,  of  Galgorm 
Castle,  CO.  Antrim,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863, 
M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  1826;  m.  1st,  1855,  Grace 
Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Savage,  13th  Light 
Dragoons,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Robert,  b.  1856;  m.  28  Aug.  1893,  Mary,  elder 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Macnaghten,  Bart. 

II.  Patrick  Savage,  b.  1859;  m.  1886,  Flora;  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Lanyon,  of  The  Abbey,  Belfast. 

HI.  Henry  George, /j.  1871. 

IV.  John  William  Alexander,  6.  1873. 

V.  George  Charles  Gillespie,  b.  1876. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Maria,  in.  1892,  John  Casement,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N. 

III.  Grace  Cottenhani,  m .  25  July,  1890,  Ogilvie  Blair  Graham , 
Esq.  iste  Graham  of  Larchfield). 

IV.  Charlotte.  v.  Rose. 

VI.  Jane.  vii.  Ethel. 

He  m.  2ndly,   1878,  Rose,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander 
Miller,  Esq.'of  Ballycastle. 

Lineag-e.- William  Young,  Esq.  of  Galgorn,  M.D.  (son 
of  William  Young,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Jane  Hunter),  m.  1823, 
Anne,  dau.  of  WilUaln  Gibon,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1835) 
had  issue, 

John,  of  Galgorm  Castle. 

William  Alexander,  in.  Margaret  Gihon,  and  has  issue,  one 
eon  and  three  daus. 

Mr.  Young  d.  1854. 

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YOUNGER    OF    ATJCHEN    CASTLE. 

Younger,  William,  Esq.  of  Auchen  Caslle,  co. 
Dumfries,  and  Craven  Lodge,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.  co. 
Dumfries,  late  Lieut.  16  Lancers,  h.  28  June,  1862; 
m.  24  Jan.  1888,  Helen  Caroline  Benyon,  eldest  dau. 
of  Col.  Robert  Gunter,  of  Wetherby  Grange,  co. 
York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  "William  Robert,  6.  1888. 

II.  John  Malcolm,  6.  1889. 

Liineag'e. — The  Youngeks  originally  belonged  to  co. 
Peebles,  and  are  mentioned  in  the  early  history  of  the  county 
as  "  Lairds  of  Linton." 

James  Yoonger,  being  in  1678  Baillie  of  Linton,  then  :i 
burgh  of  reifality  with  a  Council.  He  in.  25  Feb.  1658,  Isobel 
Purdie,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons  and  five  daus.  His  eldcfi 
son, 

William  Todnger,  bapt.  20  Feb.  1659;  m.  and  had  at  least 
one  son,  John,  who  on  his  death  was  served  his  heir,  22  July, 
1710.    This 

John  Yodnger,  6.  1672,  of  Oxgate,  co.  Peebles,  and  a  writer 
in  Edinburgh,  m.  2  Nov.  1700,  Helen,  dau.  of  James  Douglas, 
portioner  of  Linton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  b.  1706;  (I.  s.  p.  1732. 

III.  Richard,  bapt.  14  Oct.  1716. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Younger,  was  Baillie  of  Linton,  in  1731,  b.  1702  ; 
m.  Margaret  Mitchell,  by  v*hom  he  had  issue,  William  ;  John, 
b.  1735;  Peter,  1737;  Charles,  t.  1742;  Helen:  Christian; 
Eupheme  ;  and  Helen.     He  d.  1755.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Yodnger,  6.  1733;  m.  circa  1756,  Grizel  Cochrane 
Syine,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mr.  Anderson,  and  d.  1821, 
aged  90)  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Campbell,- of  Ardyne,  co.  Argyll,  6.  4  March. 
1757  :  purchased  the  estate  of  Ardyne,  co,  Argvll ;  d.  ann,. 
1819,' 

II.  Richard,  6.  1762 ;  m.  Mary  Ross,  anH  d.  1806,  leavin}; 
issue,  two  sons  and  foitr  daus.,  Archiliald,  b.  1787,  d.  s.  p. 
1822;  William,  6.1792,  d.  s.p.W'i:  Cirace,  d.unm.lSbi : 
Mary,  d.unm.  1872  ;  Helen,  Mrs.  Lang,  d.  s.  p.  1878  ;  Jane, 
d   unni.  1882. 

in.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Jane,  Mrs.  Ryrie,  d.  1817. 

II.  Grizel,  ni.  John  Soniervail,  Esq.  of  West  Morham,  co. 
Haddington,  who  d.  1826.     Slie  d.  s.  p.  1849. 

Mr.  Younger  d.  1770.     His  youngest  son, 

William  Yooxges,  Esq.  of  Craigelands,  co.  Dumfries,  and 
Ardyne,  co.  Argyll,  6.  31  Aug.  17C7  ;  m.  1800,  Janet,  5th  dau. 
of  John  Hunter  (a  branch  of  Hunter,  of  Inchture),  by  Jabobina 
Yorston,  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  June,  1843)  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir, 

II.  John,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1829,  imm. 

I.  Jamima,  b.  1804;  m.  1823,  Alexander  Allen,  Esq.  (who  d. 
1884),  and  had  issue,  1  Alexander,  6.  1830,  d.  unm.  1862; 
2  William,  b.  1832,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  1st,  Ann 
Campbell  Penney,-  dau.  of  Lord  Kinloch,  one  of  the  Judges 
of  the  Court  of  Session,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1876). 
William  Louis  Campbell,  6.  1871  ;  hem.  2ndly,  1886,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Rev.  James  Senior,  Rector  of  Compton,  co.  Somerset, 
and  has  issue,  Alexander  Claude,  b.  1887  ;  3  John,  b.  JbSS, 
Capt  71st  Highland  Light  Infantry,  j)i.  1871,  Evelyn,  dau. 
of  Richard  Farrer,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  ;  1  Jessie,  m.  Samuel 
Grimshaw,  Esq.  of  Errwood  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  188:1, 
leaving  issue  ;  2  Annie,  m.  1876,  Rev.  Walter  Scott,  of 
Cromarty,  and  d.  1880,  leaving  issue  ;  3  Jamima  Elizabetli 
Hunter. 

Mr.  Younger  d.  28  Nov.  1842,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest' son, 
William  Younger,  Esq.  of  Craisrelands,  co.  Dumfries,  6.  21 

June,  1801 ;    m.  1827,  Isabella,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Johnston, 

Esq.,  M.D.  of  Corstorphine  House,  near  Edinburgli';  and  d.  9 

June,  1854,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Auchen  Castle. 

II.  Henry  Johnston,  of  Benmore  and  Kilmun,  co.  Argyll,  J. P. 
and  D.L  ,  and  a  Commissioner  of  Supply,  b.  5  Oct.  1832;  in. 
1st,  Emma,  dau.  of  Richard  Lowman,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  9  March,  1874),  had  issue,  Harry  George,  b.  13  Feb. 
1806,  III.  29  Oct.  189.1,  Annette  Emily  Berkeley,  eldest  dau. 
of  Major  Charles  Lewis  Atterbiiry  Karmar,  late  Royal 
Marines  {see  Farmar  of  Bfoomrield) ;  William  Johnston,  b. 

17  June,  1868  ;  John  Archibald  Campbell,  b.  4  Jul)-,  1871  ; 
Amy,  7ii.  6  Oct.  Ih91,  Robert  McKenzie  Johnston,  Esq., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ;  and  Alice  Margaret.  He  m.  2ndly,  1876, 
Jane  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Wentworth 
House,  and  by  her  has  issue,  Charles  Arthur  Johnston,  b. 

18  Feb.  1878  ;  Janet  Hester;  Edith  Georgina  ;  Grizel  Coch- 
rane Reind. 

III.  John  (5,  Lansdowne  Crescent,  Edinburgh),  Col.  Royal 
Artillery,  6,  7  June,  1840  ;  m.  3  Jan.  1878,  Caroline  Isabella, 


5th  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  George  Bucknal  Shakespear,  R.A,, 
and  has  issue,  Arthur  Allan  Shakespear,  b.  3  June,  1881  ; 
John  Edward  Talbot,  b.  2  Nov.  1888. 
IV.  David,  b.  1  Sept.  1844;  ni.  1870,  Memd  Isidora,  3rd  dau. 
of  Eenneth  Macleay,  Esq.,  and  d.  1883,  having  had  issue, 
David  Reginald,  b.  17  March,  1871 ;  Francis  Noel,  h.  25  Dec. 
1875;  George  Kenneth,  b.  2  Oct.  1878,  d.  1883;  Etliel 
Natalie ;  and  Henrietta  Louisa. 

I.  Isabella,  b.  1829 ;  m.  1854,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Allan,  late 
5th  Fusiliers. 

II.  Janet,  *.  1835. 

III.  Henrietta,  b.  1837  ;  m.  28  Dec.  1861,  Sir  Alexander 
Jardine,  Bart,  of  Applegirth,  co.  Dumfries  (who  d.  14  Jan. 
1893),  and  has  issue  (see  Baronetcuie). 

IV.  Jamima,  b.  1839 ;  m.  1870,  Rev.  Frederick  Stainton  Tire- 
man,  Rector  of  Kirk  SandaU,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  four 
sons  and  two  daus. 

V.  Grace  Margaret,  b.  1842. 
The  eldest  son, 

WiLLLiM  Younger,  Esq.  of  Auchen  Castle,  J. P.,  Commis- 
sioner of  Supply  for  co.  Dumfries,  formerly  Lieut.  Edinburgh 
Queen's  Regt.  of  Light  Infantry  Militia,  b.  8  March,  1831 ;  i,, . 
Oct.  1861,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Wyld  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  by  Mary  MacKellar  nis  wife,  and  had 
issue,  an  only  son, 

William,  now  of  Auchen  Castle. 
Mr.  Younger  d.  4  Aug.  1886. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  bend  az,  between  two  martlets  sa.  three 
roses  arg.  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  crescent  be- 
tween two  mullets  of  the  first.  ^Mr.  H.J.  Younger  bears  !he 
bend  "engrailed,"  and  Col.  J.  Younger,  has  it  "embattled 
counter-embattled  "  see  Lyon  Register).  Creit — A  dexter  hand 
holding  a  lance  in  bend  ppr.     Motto — Tout  prest. 

^'eais— Auchen  Castle,  Moffat,  co.  Dumfries ;  and  Staveley 
Lodge,  Melton  Mowbray,  co.  Leicester. 


YUILLE    OF    DARLEITH. 

YriLLE,  Andrew  Btjchanan,  Esq.  of  Darleith, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  b.  1867,  s.  bis  lather. 

liineage.— This  family,  of  considerable  antiquity  in  the 
cos.  of  Argyll  and  Dumbarton,  has  held  the  propeity  of  Darleith 
in  the  latter  co.  for  nearly  two  centuries.  The  first  of  whom 
their  is  any  record  was  Thomas  Ztjill,  who  appears  as  a  sub- 
scribing witness  to  the  Convention  entered  into  betwixt 
General  Monck,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  forces  in  Scotland, 
on  behalf  of  His  Highness  the  Lord  Protector  of  England,  and 
the  Earl  of  Lothian  and  others,  on  behalf  of  Archibald,  Lord 
Lome  and  his  party,  for  the  capitulation  and  disarming  of 
the  latter,  dated  17  May,  1655. 

John  Zdill,  the  son  of  this  Thomas,  acquired  by  purchase 
the  lands  of  Darleith  from  a  family  of  that  name.  He  was 
one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Estates  for  co.  Dumbarton  to  the 
Scottish  Parliament  1678,  and  suffered  severely  during  ihe 
religious  persecutions  of  the  time,  having  been  not  only 
amerced  in  a  fine  of  £1,000  sterling,  but  was  also  confined  for 
some  years  a  prisoner  in  the  Castle  of  Dumbarton,  from  the 
effects  of  which  confinement  he  d.  1688.  He  m.  Miss  Ann 
Fisher,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Yuille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  m.  1678,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Crauford  of  Cartsburn,  co.  Renfrew,  by  whom  he  had  five 
sons.  He  d.  1690,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son  (the  eldest 
having  d.  in  infancy), 

Thomas  Yuille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  m  April,  1708,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Bogle,  of  Shettlestone,  co.  Lanark,  by  whom  he 
had  seven  sorts  and  ten  daus.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Yuille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  d.  unm.  1757,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

George  Yuille,  Esq,  of  Darleith,  in.  Aug.  1760,  Margaret, 
only  dau.  of  George  Murdoch,  Merchant,  in  Glasgow,  and 
afterwards  Provost  of  that  city  ;  and  had  issue  six  sons  and 
seven  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Murdoch,  b.  17  Nov.  1768;  m.  1801,  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardiuconul,  co.  Dum- 
burton,  and  d.  21  Jan.  1819,  leaving  issue, 

1  Andrew  Buchanan,  of  Darleith,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Areliibald  Buchanan,  b.  2  Jan.  1812  :  m.  1857,  Janet 
Ritchie,  eldest  dau.  of  Hubert  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Brandon 
Place,  Glasgow,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  three  sons  and  five 
daus., 

Andrew  Buchanan,  of  Darleith. 

Herbert  Buchanan. 

Archibald  Buchanan. 

Frances  Cooper.  Matilda  Buchanan. 

EUinor  Margaret.  Jane  Dennistoun,  d.  1889. 

Anna  Elizabeth. 

1  Margaret,  m.  1833,  Robert  Strang,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and 
has  two  sons  and  three  daus. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YUI 


2  Jane    Dennistoun,  m.  1829,   John   Anderson,    Esq.    of 
Kyall  Hill,  co.  Worcester,    and    has   one  son   and   five 
da  us. 
in.  .Alexander,  b.  17  July,  1770;  d.  xi.nm.  31  March,  1835. 

IV.  James,  6.  18  March,  1772  ;  d.  7  Aug.  1773. 

V.  Robert,  30  Oct.  1777;  m.  1S14,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Cross   Esq.  of  Aucheutoshan,  co.  Dumbarton. 

VI.  William,  6.  5  Oct,  1779:  d.  unm.  1792. 

I.  Margai-et,  d.  uniu.  25  Dec.  1830. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1784,  William  Shortridge,  Esq.,  merchant  in 
Glasgow,  and  d.  1794. 

III.  Jane,  </.  ukm.  5  Feb.  1774. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm.  12  May,  1775. 

V.  Helen,  m.  .Vug.  1804,  John  Buchanan,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Duncan  Buchiuan,  M.D.  of  .Madras,  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  was 
eldest  son  of  Buchanan  of  Carter. 


VI.  Amelia,  (?.  unm.  10  June,  1851. 

VII.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1812,  James  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Calder- 
bank,  co.  Lanark,  ot  the  H.E.I.C.S. 

George  Yuille  d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Yuille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  b.  19  June,  1761,  d.  unm. 
27  .Vug.  1S27,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew 

Andrew  Bochanan  Ydille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  J. P.  co.  Dum- 
barton, b.  6  Oct.  1806  ;  ;,(.  11  July,  1834,  his  cousin  Margaret 
.Murdoch,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh, 
formerly  of  Catter,  co.  Stirling,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  she  d.  1875. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  between  three  crescents  sa.  a  garb  or 
banded  gu.  C«s<— An  ear  of  wheat  ppr.  J/o»o— Numine  et 
virtute. 

6eiU~  Darleith,  near  Cardross,  co.  Dumbarton. 


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Advertizing  Conteactoes  : — G.  Phillips  &  Co.,  Carlton  Chambers,  8,  Eegent  Street,  S.W. 

Bath  Chaies  : — John  Ward,  246  and  247,  Tottenham  Court  Eoad,  W.  

Blacking  Manufacturebs  :— E.  Brown  &  Sou,  7,  Garviek  Street,  W.C,  and  at  26,  Rue 
Bergere,  Paris        ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 


Carpets  :— Cardinal  &  Harford,  108  and  109,  High  Holboru,  W-C 

Caeeiages  :— Hooper  &  Co.,  107,  Victoria  Street,  S.W 

Charitable  Institutions  : — 

Additional  Curates'  Society,  Arundel  House,  Victoria  Embankment,  W.C;  Secretary, 

Eev.  Paul  Petit 

Cancer  Hospital,  Brompton,  S.W. ;  Secretaiy,  W.  H.  Hughes. .  

City  of  London  Lving-In  Hospital,  City  Road,  E.C. ;  Secretary,  R.  A.  Owthwaite  , . 
City  of  London  Truss  Society.  35,  Finsbury  Square  ;  Secretary,  John  Whittington. . 
Field  Lane  Refuges,  Ragged  Schools,  Industrial  Homes,  Servants'  Home,  Creche,  &c., 

Vine  Street,  Clerken well  Road,  E.C,  and  Hampstead,  N.W. ;  Secretary,  Peregrine 

Piatt  ..  

Home  of  Rest  for  Horses,  Friar's  Place  Fai-m,  Acton,  W. ;  Secretary,  S.  Sutherland 

Safford 

Homes  for  Little  Boys,  Farningham  and  Swanley;    Secretaries,  Arthur  E.  Charles 

and  William  Robson         . .  . .  . .  •  •  •  • 

Hospital  for  Consumption,  Brompton ;  Secretary,  William  H.  Theobald 

Infant   Orphan   Asylum,    Wanstead,   Offices,    100,   Fleet   Street,    E.C;    Secretary, 

Henry  W.  Green  . .  . .  . .  . .  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  • 

London' Female  Preventive  and  Reformatoiy  Institution,  Offices,  200,  Euston  Road, 

N.W. ;  Secretary,  William  J.  Taylor    . . 
Metropolitan  Hospital,  Kingsland  Road,  N.E. ;  Secretary,  Charles  H.  Byers 
National  Refuges  for   Homeless   and   Destitute  Children,  Office,  164,  Shaftesbury 

Avenue,  W.C ;  Secretary,  H.  Bristow  Wallen. . 
Rescue  Society,  79,  Finsbury  Pavement,  E.C ;  Secretary,  C  Stuart  Thorpe. . 
Royal  Alfred  Aged  Merchant  Seamen's  Institution,  Offices,  58,  Fcnchurch  Street, 

E.C;  Secretary,  W.  E.  Denny ,  


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and  Grosvenor  Works,  Birmingham      . .  . .  .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  4 

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Filtre-Eapide  : — Maignen's   "  Filtre-Rapide "    and   Anti-Calcaire   Co.,   Ltd.,    255,  Regent 

Street,  W.  32 

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Hosier.?,  &c.  :— Harding  &  Grenville,  58,  Maddox  Street,  W 30 

Hotels  : — 

Brighton — Norfolk  Hotel ;  Manager,  Jules  A.  Creighton          . .  . .          . .  . .            8 

Ilkley-in-Wharfcdale — Middeltou  Hotel ;   Proprietor,  C.  Uilly  . .  9 

London — Westminster  Palace  Hotel ;  Manager,  G.  J.  Brinkworth  . .          . .  . .            9 

Inkstand,  ScRE\r  Stopper:— Ed.  Darke,  12,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W 19 

Insurance  Offices  : — 

General  Reversionary  and  Investment  Company,  5,  Whitehall,  S.W.  . .  . .  . .  10 

Horse,  Carriage,  and  Cattle  Insurance,  Chief  Office,  17,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C.  11 

Royal  Exchange  Assurance,  Chief  Office,  Royal  Exchange,  London  ..  ..  ..  10 

Sun  Insurance  Office,  Chief  Office,  63,  Threadneedle  Street,  E.C 11 

Institute  for  Nurses  : — The  Hanover  Institute  for  Nurses,  22,  George  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  W.,  and  1,  Lismore  Road,  Eastbourne  ;  Matron  and  Proprietress,  Sophia 
Walker 16 

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Thomas  <^'  Sons,  32,  Brook  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  . .  . .  . .  . .  7 

LvMPH  : — Association  for  the  Supply  of  Pure  Vaccine  Lymph,  12,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W.      . .  19 

Marquees,  Tents,  &c.  : — Benjamin  Edgington,  Ltd.,  2,  Dnke  Street,  London  Bridge,  S.E.  . .  28 

Musical  Boxes  : — Paillard  &  Co.,  28,  Berners  Street,  W.,  and  680,  Broadway,  New  York  . .  24 

Paint  : — Walter  Carson  &  Sons,  Grove  Works,  Lombard  Road,  Battersea,  S.W.,  and 
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Photographic  Apparatus,  &c.  : — Perken,  Son  &  Rayment,  99,  Hatton  Garden, 
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Publication: — "Woman,"  90,  Shaftesbmy  Avenue,  W. 

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"Mr.  Shixgleton  in  Bond  Street  has  a  patent  for  an  excellent  Habit  Skirt  called  the  'Twin 
Zenith,'  it  is  really  a  marvel  of  ingenuity.  In  the  saddle  it  looks  like  an  ordinary  habit,  and  indeed 
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application. 

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THOMAS  &  SONS, 


32,  BROOK  STREET,  GROSYENOR  SQUARE,  W. 

Telegraphic  Address  :—"  SPORTINGLY,  LONDON." 


:s  EST-A-BLISHEID        1807- 


COPER     AND     Qc 

t07,  VICTORIA  STRsex,  LONDON,   S.W. 


BY  APPOINTMENT    TO 
HER  MAJESTY  THE  aUEEN.  His  Imperial  Majesty  the  Grerman  Emperor. 

Her  Majesty  the  aueen  of  the  Netherlands.  His  Eoyal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales,  K.(J. 

AND    COACHBUiLDERS    TO 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  York.  Her  Royal  Highness  the  Duchess  of  Fife. 

His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  K,&.      Her  Royal  Highness  the  Duchess  of  Albany. 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  K.G.      His  Rojal  Highness  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  K.G. 
Her  Eoyal  Highness  the  Princess  Louise.  Etc.,      Etc,      Etc. 

CARRIAGES    OF     BEST     QUALITY.  HIGHEST    WORKMANSHIP. 

FINEST    MATERIALS.  EXCLUSIYE     DESIGNS. 


Burkes  Landed  Gentry  Advertlzer. 


THE 


BRIGHTON 


npHE  NORFOLK  HOTEL.— This  old-established  County  Family  Hotel 
■^  stands  in  the  best  situation  in  Brighton,  overlooking  the  Esplanade,  the  Lawns, 
and  the  magnificent  Sea  Wall  Promenade.  Enlarged  Reading  and  Coffee  Rooms 
facing  the  sea.  Sanitary  Arrangements  perfect.  Elegant  Passenger  Lift.  Pleasant 
Garden  in  rear.  Shaded  Electric  Light  throughout.  Table  d'Hote  at  separate 
tables,  renowned  for  its  Delicate  Cuisine  and  Finest  Wines. 

JULES  A.  CREIGHTON,  Manager. 


Barkers  Landed   Geiitni  Adrertizer. 


ILKLEY-IN-WHARPEDALE. 


Table  d'Hote,  separate  Tables. 
Excellent  Wines  aud  Cuisine. 
Every  modern  arrangement. 

Telephone,  No.  20. 
Telegraphic  Address  : 

"  DiLLY — Ilkley 


Cni,.A.SS       -FA-ls/LXTLT^r       lETOTEIL. 


This  commodious  first-class 
Hotel  i;  most  pleasantly  situ 
ated  in  the  best  part  of  Ilklej 
facing  the  Moors,  and  com 
mands  delightful  views  of  the 
picturesque  scenery  of  the 
valley  and  river  Wharfe,  and  is 
in  close  proximity  to  the  famous 
Bolton  Abbey  and  Woods. 

The  Hotel  has  great  facilities 
for  large  Parties,  PublicDinners, 
Balls,  and  Wedding  Breakfasts 

Its  accommodation  comprises 
a  spacious  and  elegant  Coffee 
Room  for  Ladies  and  Families 
Conversation  Rooms,  numerous 
Suites  of  Private  Apartments 
good  Bedrooms,  Public  Billiard 
Room,  Bath  Rooms,  Smoking 
Rooms  and  Lavatories. 

The  Hotel  stands  in  its 
own  magnificent  Ornamental 
Grounds,  and  has  Tennis  and 
Croquet  Lawns,  and  excellent 
Stabling. 

Splendid  Golf  Links  near 
the  Hotel. 


Tariff  Dii  ipphcUion  to  the  li    viictjr    C.   EILLY,  Lat    of th     11    Us  H   u       /i/',j 

THE 

WE^tmin^tei'  palace  Hotel. 

UNDER    NEW    MANAGEMENT. 

Opposite  Westminster  Abbey. 

crhis  High  Class  Establishment    having    been   refurnished 
is  now  replete  with  every  convenience,  including  lilts 
lo  etch  floor,  and  the  electric  light. 

Inclusive  Terms  from  12/-  per  day, 

G.   J.    BRINKWORTH,   Manatee;: 


Telephone    No.   3070. 
Telegraphic  Address- 


HOSTELRY.   LONDON.' 


ALL    PARTICULARS    AS    TO 


ADVERTIZING     IN     BURKE'S    LANDED    GENTRY, 


AND    ALL   WOUES    PUBLISHED    BY 


MESSRS.    HARRISON    &    SONS, 

Can  he  chiained  of  Messu.s.  George  Phillips  &  Co.,  Sjle  Advertisement  Contractor, 
CARLTON  CHAMBERS,  8,  REGENT  STREET,  LONDON,  S.W, 


10  Burke's  Landed  Gentrii  Advertizer. 

J^OYAL    EXCHAJ^GE    ASSUKAI^CE. 

INCORPORATED    A.D.    1720. 

For    SEA,    FIRE,    LIFE,    and    ANNUITIES. 

Chief  Office  :  ROYAL  EXCHANGE,  LONDON. 


Funds  in  Hand  nearly £4,000,000. 

Claims  Paid        --......      £37,000,000. 


Insurances  are  granted  against  Loss  or  Damage  by  Fire  on  Property  of  almost  every  description, 

at  moderate  rates. 

Private  Insurances. — rolicies  issued  for  Two  Years  and  upwards  are  allowed  a  lil)eral  discount. 
Losses  occasioned  by  Lightning  will  be  paid  whether  the  property  be  set  on  fire  or  not. 


x«3[:^:es. 

SPECIAL  FEATURES  AND  LATEST  DEVELOPMENTS  OF  LIFE  ASSURANCE  :— 

1.  Settlement,  Endowment,  and  Whole  Life  Policies,  paying  a  selected  income  during  the 

life  of  a  nominee. 

2.  Pensions  for  Old  Age,  returning  all  premiums  with  interest. 

3.  Immediate  Life  Assurance  without  Medical  Examination. 

4.  Leasehold  and  Sinking  Fund  Policies  on  liberal  Terms. 

5.  Loans  on  Reversions  and  Life  Interests  carried  out  with  despatch. 

E.   R.   HANDCOCK,  Secretary. 

§mw\\  |lcl)crsbiiarj|  ^  |itbcstmciit  Cfliiipiij). 

5,   WHITEHALL,   LONDON,   S.W. 

ESTABLISHED  1836. 

FURTHER  EMPOWERED  BY  SPECIAL  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT,   14  and  15  VICT.,   CAP.  130. 


DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— EDWARD  WALMISLEY,  Esq.  Depdtt-Chairman— JIAYOW  WYNELL  ADAMS,  Esq. 


George  Badhatn,  Esq. 
Martin  J.  K.  Becher,  Esq. 
William  Henniker  Heaton,  Esq. 


Herbert  Charles  Malkin,  Esq. 
William  Stabbing,  Esq. 


AuDiTOKS— G.  E.  Cockram,  Esq.  ;  John  Coles,  Esq. ;  A.  L.  Savory,  Esq. 
Bankers — Union  Bank  of  London,  Ltd.,  Charing  Cross.    Solicitors— Messrs.  Shoubridge  &  May,  19,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields. 


This  Company  (established  upwards  of  half  a  century)  PURCHASES  or  makes  LOANS  upon — 

Reveesionaey  Interests,  vested  or  contingent,  in  well  secured  Properti/,  also 

Life  Interests  in  Possession,  or  in  Expectation. 

Loans  upon  Reveesions  may  be  obtained  either  at  an  Annual  Interest,  or  in  consideration  of 
redeemable  deferred  charges,  payable  upon  the  Reversions  falling  in. 

Present  Incomes  ai'e  likewise  advanced  upon  the  latter  principle  to  persons  entitled  to 
Reversionary  Interests,  who  may  thus  obtain  the  means  of  support  until  their  property  falls  into 
possession,  without  being  called  upon  for  any  payment  until  that  event. 

Prospectuses  and  forms  of  Proposal  may  be  obtained  from 

D.  A.  BUMSTED,  Aclttani  and  Secretari/. 


Burke's  Landed  Gentru  Advertizer.  11 


J    uniiiimuki 


THE  HORSE,  CARRIAGE,  AND  GENERAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY,  LTD. 

Chief  Office: 

17,  QUEEN  YICTORIA  STREET,  LONDON,  E.G. 

THE   OLDEST  AND  LARGEST   OFFICE   in  the   United   Kingdom  for  this  class   of  Insurance. 

AGENTS    WANTED. 
N.B.— ABSOLUTE  SECURITY.     PROMPT  AND  LIBERAL  SETTLEMENT  OF  CLAIMS. 

Claims  paid  exceed  j^io5,ooo. 
A.  WATERS,  Managing  Director.  R.    RIDDELL  'WILSON,   Secretary. 


SU 


SURANCE    OFFICE 


The  Oldest  Purely  Fire  Office  in  the  World. 


Sum  insured  in  1892    -       -    £391,800,000. 


Chief  Office. --63,  THREADNEEDLE  STREET,  LONDON,  EX. 

AIM    LUJNUUM.  ^     ^Q^  Chancery  Lane,  W.C. 


(Owned  by  the  "Woman"  Publishing  Co.,  Limited,) 

90,    SHAFTESBURY    AVENUE, 

LONDON,    W. 


Published  Every   Wednesday  D/lorning. 


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1-  Burke's  Landed  Gentry  Adverti-et, 


THE    NATIONAL    REFUGES 

FOR 

HOMKLESS  &  DESTITUTE  CHILDREN 

AND 

•*ARETHUSA"  AND   "CHICHESTER"  TRAINING  SHIPS. 

INSTITUTED       BY      THE       LATE      WILLIAM      WILLIAMS,      1843. 

OFFICE:-164,    SHAFTESBURY    AVENUE,    W.C. 

{Formerly  at  25,  Great  Queen  Street,   W.C) 


THE     OPERATIONS     OF    THE     SOCIETY 

CONSIST      OF  : 

1.  THE  TRAINING  SHIP  "ARETHUSA."     t       Moored  off  Greenhithe,  on 

2.  THE  "  CHICHESTER  "  TENDER.  /  the  Thames. 

3.  THE  BOYS'  REFUGE,  SHAFTESBURY  AVENUE,  W.C. 

4.  THE  BOYS'  HOME,  FORTESCUE  HOUSE,  TWICKENHAM. 

5.  THE  FARM  SCHOOL,  BISLEY,  SURREY. 

6.  THE  SHAFTESBURY  SCHOOL,  BISLEY. 

7.  THE  GIRLS'  HOME,  SUDBURY,  near  Harrow. 

8.  THE  GIRLS'  HOME,  EALING. 

9.  WORKING   BOYS'    HOME,  FORDHAM   HOUSE,  SHAFTESBURY 

AVENUE. 

10.  "ARETHUSA"  and  "CHICHESTER"  TRAINING  SHIPS'  DEPOT, 
100,  EAST  INDIA  DOCK  ROAD,  E. 


In  these  Homes  and  Ships,  nearly  One  Thousand 
Boys  and  Girls  are  fed,  clothed,  lodged,  technically  educated, 
and  religiously  trained  to  become  useful  Men  and  Women. 

Children  are  not  admitted  by  Votes,  but  the  Committee  thoroughly  investigate 
each  case,  and,  if  found  suitable,  the  applicants  are  promptly  received. 

;^i8  will  pay  the  Expenses  of  a  Child  in  the  Home  for  one  Year. 

Presfdcjit—TUY.    EARL    OF    JERSEY,    G.C.M.G. 

Chairman   and   Treasurer— SN .    E.    HUBBARD,   Esq. 

Secretary— W.    BRISTOW   WALLEN,    Esq. 

Finance   and  Deputation   Secretary— WY.'^YC^  G.    COPELAND,    Esq. 

Bankcrx~i:}\Y.    LOXDON    &   WESTMINSTER    BANK,    214,    High    Holborn,  W.C. 


FUNDS  ARE  URGENTLY  NEEDED  to  purchase  Food  and  Clothing 
for  this  large  family.  Cheques,  Postal  or  Post-Office  Orders  to  be  sent  to  Treasurer, 
Secretary,  Finance  and  Deputation  Secretary,  or  Iilankers,  as  abuve. 


Burke  s  LcmJed   Gmlri/  Advevtizer, 


13 


THE    CANCER    HOSPITAL, 

BFvOMPTON,     LONDON,    S.W. 

PATRONS. 

HIS  GRACE  THE  ARCHBISHOP  OF  CANTERBURY.  I  HIS  EMINENCE  CARDINAL  VAUGHAN. 

H  IS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  of  NORFOLK,  K.G.  1  The  MOST  HON.  the  MARQUIS  of  SALISBURY  K.G. 


A    special  refuge    for   poor   persons    afiBicted    with    this    fearful    disease,    WHO    ABE 
ADMITTED  FREE,  "WITHOUT  LETTERS  OP  RECOMMENDATION".         .  .    ■     ^ 

Diet  required  to  be  most  generous,  and  treatment  of  the  most  expensive  kind.      The  Hospital  since  its  foundation  has 
given  relief  to  upwards  of  38,000  persons  suffering  under  this  terrible  scourge  of  humanity. 

No  restriction  is  placed  on  the  admission  of  Out-patients,  the  number  of  whom  constantly  under  treatment  exceeds  1,500. 
Out-patients  are  seen  on  their  own  application  daily,  at  2  o'clock,  except  Sundays. 

NE-W   ANNUAL   SUBSCRIPTIONS   AND   DONATIONS   ARE    URGENTLY    SOLICITED. 
Treasurer— U.  L.  ANTROBUS,  Esq.,  I  Bankers— Messrs.  COUTTS  &  Co.,  59,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

59,  Strand,  W.C.        |  "W".  H.  HUGHES,  Secretary. 

The  following  form  of  legacy  is  respectfully  recommended  : — "I  give  and  bequeath  unto  the  Treasurer  for  the  time 
being  of  the  Cancer  Hospital,  situate  in  the  Fulham  Road,  Brompton,  London,  Middlesex,  the  sum  of 
(free  of  legacy  duty),  to  be  applied  towards  carrying  on  the  charitable  designs  of  the  said  Institution. 


FARNINCHAM    AND    SWANLEY, 


Patrons :  — 

THEIR     ROYxVL     HIGHNESSES     THE     PRINCE     AND     PRINCESS     OF    WALES. 


Vice-Presidents : — 


The  Duke  of  Argyll,  K.G. 

The  Marquis  of  Zetland. 

The  Earl  of  Darnley. 

The  Earl  Stanhope. 

The  Earl  of  Strafford. 

Gen.  Viscount  Wolseley,  G.C.B. 

The  Lord  Herschell,  G.C.B. 


The  Lord  Hillingdon. 
The  Lord  Knutsford,  G.C.M.G. 
The  Lord  Nai'Ier  and  Ettrick. 
George  Hanburv,  Esq.,  J. P. 
Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Robert  T.  Turnbull,  Esq. 
John  Walter,  Esq.,  J. P. 


Treasurer— W.   H.   Willans,  Esq.,  3,  Copthall  Buildings,  E.C. 
Bankers -Messrs.   Smith,   Pavne  &  S.mitils,  i,  Lomliard  Street,  E.C. 


P-  ^^     KOMEZiESS     AND      ORPHAN     BOVS     are     from     lenderest     years 

OwW  provided  with    REAL    HOMES,    on  the  Cottage   System,  of  which  these  Homes 
were   the   Pioneers   in    England.     The   training   given   is  thorough   in  all  its  branches— Religious, 

Physical  and  Industrial. 

ANNUAL  SUBSCRIPTIONS  AND  DONATIONS  for  any  amount  will  be  thankfully 
received  at  the  London  Offices,  Bank  Buildings,  Ludgate  Circus,  E.C. 


ARTHUR   E.    CHARLES, 
WILLIAM  ROBSON, 


>  Secretaries, 


14  Buries  Landed   Gevtri/  Adveriizer. 

Jnfant  ^r^ltatt  ^si|ltiut,  lttlansti|ai 

Patron-  HER  MAJESTY  THE  QUEEN. 

This  Institution  maintains  and  educates  in  accordance  with  the  principles  of  the  Church  of 
England  the  Orphans  of  persons  once  in  prosperity,  from  their  Earliest  Infancy  until  Fifteen 
years  of  age. 

It  has  recei%-ed  3,989  Fatherless  Children  already. 

Nearly  Six  Hundred  are  in  the  Asylum  now. 

Elections  are  held  in  May  and  November.     Sixty  Children  are  elected  annually. 

Forms  of  Nomination  can  be  obtained  at  the  Office. 

Nearly  the  whole  of  the  Yearly  Income  arises  from  Voluntary  Contributions.  Asvistance  is 
therefore  urgently  needed,  and  will  be  thankfully  acknowledged. 

Life  Subscription,  for  One  Vote        £5    5    0 

„    Two  Votes      10  10    0 

Annual  Subscription,  for  One  Vote  0  10    6 

„   Two  Votes 110 


Baiilers- — Messrs.   Willi ams.,  Deacon.,  and  Co.,  Blrchin  Lane.,  E.C. 
Offices— 100,  FLEET  .STREET,  E.C.  HENRY  W.   GREEN, 

Secretary. 

^\Ai  %m\t  %i%\^t%  %^%%ii  ^t\\uh, 

INDUSTRIAL  HOMES,  SERVANTS'  HOME,  CRECHE,  &c., 
YiQe  Street,  Clerkenwell  Eoad,  E.G.,  and  Hampstead,  N.W. 

President:  THE  EIGHT  HON".  THE  EARL  OP  ABERDEEN", 
I  THE  DUKE  OF  ARGYLL,  K.G. 
Vice-Presidents  '  THE  EARL  COMPTON,  M.P. 
'  THE  LORD  KINNAIRD. 
Treasurer:  WILFRID  A.  SEVAN,  Esq.,  54,  Lombard  Street,  E.C. 
Bankers:  Messrs.  BARCLAY,  BEVAN,  RANSOM  &  Co.,  54,  Lombard  Street,  E.C  , 
and  1,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 


Maintains      and      Benefits      3,500      Persons     Weekly. 

SUPPORTED    BY     VOLUNTARY  CONTRIBUTIONS. 
FUNDS    URGENTLY    NEEDED. 


Contributions  will  be  thankfully  received  by  the  Treasurer,  Bankers,  or  by 

PEREGRINE    PLATT,    Secretary. 


FOBM    OF    BEQUEST, 


I  give  and  bequeath  unto  the  Treasurer  for  the  time  being  of  '  The  Field  Lane  Ragged  Schools  and  Night 

FUGES  FOR  THE  HOMELESS,'  Vine  Street,  Clerkenwell  Read,  London,  the  sum  of* 


"I 
Refl ,  .  . 

for  the  use  of  the  said  Charity.     And  1  direct  the  said  Legacy  to  be  paid,  free  of  Legacy  duty,  out  of  such  part  of  my 
Personal  Estate  as  may  be  legally  applied  in  payment  of  Charitable  Bequests." 

*  Tlie  sum  bequeathed  to  be  expressed  in  words  at  length. 


BurJces   Landed  Gentry  Advertizer. 


15 


The  Rescue  Society 


(Established  1853), 


79,  FrNSBURY  FAVIMEHT,  1,©, 

Treasurer  :— WILLIAM    S.    CARD,   Esq. 
Bankers  :— Messrs.   BARCLAY,    BEVAN   &   Co. 


OBJECTS: 

THE    REFORMATION    OF    OPENLY    IMMORAL    WOMEN     AND    THE     GUARDIANSHIP 

AND    TRAINING    OF    YOUNG    GIRLS     EXPOSED    TO     DANGER. 

For  the  carrying  out  of  these  objects  Nine  Homes  are  maintained,  accommodating  250  inmates. 
A  small  Lock  Hospital  is  supported.     Maternity  cases  are  also  received. 

SIXTEEN  THOUSAND  TWO  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-SIX  Young  Women 
and  Girls  have  already  been  welcomed  within  this  "door  of  hope"  from  a  course  of  sin,  or 
circumstances  of  great  danger,  and  thus  helped  to  a  better  life. 

Funds  are  earnestly  solicited  on  behalf  of  this  Reformatoiy  and  Preventive  work. 

Contributions  will  be  thankfully  received  and  acknowledged  by  the  Secretary,  Mr.  C. 
STUART  THORPE,  to  whom  all  Cheques  and  Money  Orders  (crossed  "  BarcijAY,  Bevan  &  Co.") 
should  be  made  payable,  and  sent  to  the  Ofiices  of  the  Society,  79,  Fixsbury  Pavement, 
London,  E.C. 

FORM    OF    GIFT    BY    WILL. 

I  give  to  the  "Society  for  the  Rescue  of  Young  Women  and  Children  "  (here  insert  in  words  the  sum  of 
money  or  othe'-  property,  and  if  it  is  intended  add  the  words  "  free  from  all  taxes,  duties,  and  other  expenses  "),  and  I  diren 
the  same  to  be  paid  to  the  Treasurer  for  the  time  being  of  the  said  Society,  and  the  receipt  of  such  Treasurer  shall 
be  a  sufficient  discharge  therefor. 


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The  object  of  this  Institution  is  to  give  a  Home  or  a  Pension  to  the  Merchant  Sailor  when 

Old,  Destitute  and  Helpless.  


MANY    GUINEAS 
NEEDED. 


EVERY    GUINEA 
HELPS. 


Offices— i 


C/mirman-ADMiKAi.  Sir  F.  LEOPOLD  McCLINTOCK,  K-C.B.,  F.R.S. 
yice-C/tairman-CAPT.  DAVID  MAINLAND,  F.R.G.S. 
Fenchurch  Street,  London,  E.C.  Secretary— W .  E.  DENNY. 


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TB?  £X  IEm 

HANOVER  INSTITUTE  lor  NURSES 

22,  George  Street,  Hanouer  Square,  London,  I/I/., 
and  1,  Lis  mo  re  Road,  Eastbourne. 


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^efegrame  — 
"EASINESS,    LONDON."  "EASINESS,    EASTBOURNE." 

SOPHIA  WALKER   (Certificated  Medical  and  Surgical  Nurse,  Diploraee,  L.O.S.), 

Mat7'on    and   Proprietress. 

Supplies  the  public  with  reliable  Hospital-trained  Nurses. 

The  Staff  reside  on  the  premises.  Within  ten  minutes  of  the  receipt  of  a 
telegram  a  Nurse  can  be  on  her  way  to  the  case. 

All  Nurses  from  infectious  cases  reside  in  a  separate  Home. 

Applications,  stating  nature  of  the  illness  and  any  particulars  which  might  assist 
in  the  selection  of  a  Nurse,  to  be  made  to  either  of  the  above  addresses. 

TERMS    per  Week  or  part  of  a  Week. 

Medical  Cases £2     2  0 

Surgical       „  2     2  0 

Mental,  Massage,  Fever,  and  all  Infectious  Cases    ...         3     3  0 

Accouchement  (the  Month) 10  10  0 

Travelling  expenses,  and  2/6  per  week  for  washing,  to  be  paid  to  the  Nurse. 

1£:ST^^BLISH:EIZ)     1857. 

FRIENDLESS    AND    FALLEN. 

London  Female  Preventive  and  Reformatory  Institntion. 

OFFICES  :    200,    EUSTON    ROA.D,    W.W. 
Patron— RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF  ABERDEEN.         Treasurer-THOMAS  SALT,  Esq. 
The  following  Homes  are  sustained  by  the  General  Funds  of  this  Society  : 

PREVENTIVE    HOMES. 

459,  HOLLOWAY  ROAD,  N.,  for  Friendless  Young  Women  of  good  Character. 
461,  HOLLOWAY  ROAD,  N.    i    „     .    .    ^  „  „       r-  •      .ji         r-  1 

7,  PARSON'S  GREEN,  S.W.   \  Trammg  Home  for  Friendless  Girls. 

RESCUE    HOMES. 

200,   EUSTON    ROAD,   N.W.  I  35,   EDEN   GROVE,   HOLLOWAY. 

MILTON   HOUSE,   BROMPTON.  |  5,   PARSON'S    GREEN,   FULHAM. 

OPEN-ALL-NIGHT    REFUGE,    37,   MANCHESTER    STREET,    W.C. 

These  HOMES  and  REFUGES  provide  accommodation  for  240  inmates. 

7,000  Meals  (al)out)  have  to  be  provided  every  week. 

Nearly  40,000  Young  Women  and  Girls  have  l)een  admitted  since  1857. 

The  benefits  conferred  are  aljsolutely  free. 

Neither  creed,  class,  nor  country  is  a  barrier  to  admission. 

IMMEDIATE  HELP  is  given  to  all  suitable  cases  applying  at  any  time. 

The  Committee  are  in  URGENT  NEED  of  INCREASED  FUNDS  to  extend  this  mission  of 
mercy,  and  respond  to  the  numerous  applications  for  help.     Reports,  &c.,  on  application. 

DONATIONS  may  be  sent  to  the  B.ankers,  Lloyds  Bank,  Limited,  54,  St.  James's  Street, 
S.W.,  or  to  the  Secretary,   WILLIAM  J.   TAYLOR.  Office:   200,  FauIou  Road,  London,  N.W. 

Cheques,  and  Post  OCBce  Orders  payable  at  General  Offic,  should  be  crossed. 

FORM      OF      BEQUEST. 

"I  give  and  bequeatli  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Lcndon  Female  Preventive  and  Eeformatory  Institution   to  be 
applied  towards  the  benevolent  purposes  of  the  Institution,  the  sum  of  £  ,  tu  be  paid  free  of  Legacj'  Duty, 

out  of  such  part  of  my  personal  Estate  as  by  law  is  applicable  to  the  payment  of  Charitable  Legacies." 


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EXTENSION 

OF     THE 

ospttal  for  Cotti^umption, 


BROM  PTON. 


The  pressure  for  Admission  having  rendered  an  Extension  a  long-felt  necessity, 
a  NEW   BUILDING  has  been  erected  (opposite  the  existing  Hospital)  containing 

137     ADDITIONAL     BEDS, 

making  a  total  of  321  Beds,  all  of  which  are  fully  occupied. 

The  ordinary  expenditure  of  the  parent  Hospital  is  nearly  £17,000  a  year, 
and  the  Maintenance  of  the  New  Building  increases  the  Expenses  to  over 
£24,000  a  year. 

The  Charity  being  unendowed,  is  dependent  on  Donations,  Annual 
Subscriptions,  and  Legacies.  CONTRIBUTIONS  are  therefore  much 
NEEDED,  and  are  earnestly  solicited  in  Aid  of  the  Funds. 

Treasurer -.—'W .   S.   DEACON,  Esq. 
Bankers :— Messrs.  ^YILLIAMs,  Deacon,  &  Manchester  &  Salford  Bank,  20,  Birchin  Lane, London 

WIJLLIAM  H.   THEOBALD,  Secretary. 


METROPOLITAN    HOSPITAL, 

KINOSLANB   ROAD,    N.E. 


SUPPORTED    BY 
VOLUNTARY    CONTRIBUTIONS. 


Patron 


H.E.H.  Tlie  Prince  of  Wales, 

Chairman  : 
Joseph  Fry,  Esq. 

Treasurer : 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Battersea. 

Hon.  Secretary  : 
Sir  Edmund  Hay  Currie. 

The  new  building  for  l6c  beds  is  now  completed,  but  owing  to  want  of  funds  only  54  are  at  present 

available  for  In-patients. 

The  help  of  the  beneyolent  is  most  earnestly  solicited. 


p     ,        f  GLYN,  MILLS  &  Co. 
Bankers  |  llqYD'S  BANK,  Ltd. 


CHARLES  H.  BYERS,  Secretary. 

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HOME    MISSIONS    OF   THE    CHURCH    OF    ENGLAND. 

ARUNDEL   HOUSE,    VICTORIA   EMBANKMENT,   LONDON,   W.C.      {OMosite  tht  Temple  Ry.  Siaiion.) 
Patron :-HER    MAJESTY    THE    QUEEN. 

THE    AKCHBISHOP    OP    CANTERBURY.       '       THE    ARCHBISHOP    OP    YORK. 
Secretary :— REV,    PAUL    PETIT. 

THE    OBJECT    OF    THE    SOCIETY. 

TO  ASSIST  in  the  Salvation  of  souls  by  increasing  the  number  of  Clergy  in  our  large  manufacturing 
towns,  our  sea-ports,  our  mining  and  widely-spread  agricultural  districts. 

PRESENT    WORK. 
For  the  year  ending  Lady-Day,  1894,  the  Committee  voted  £^T,2()y  to  966  parishes,  towards  the 
maintenance,  wholly  or  in  part,  of  1162  curates  who  are  working  amongst  an  aggregate  population  of 
over  7,000,000.     The  total  amount  of  the  stipends  of  these  additional  clergy  is  ;{^i 50,076  a  year. 

FURTHER    37EEDS. 
The  income  of  the  Society's  General  P'und,  from  all  sources  during  1893,  was  only  £74,720,  as 
against  ^'87,476  in  1892.     This  diminution  of  income  has  compelled  the  Committee  to  announce  that 
after  Michaelmas  many  grants  must  be  withdrawn,  and  others  considerably  reduced. 

It  is  hoped  that  it  may  not  be  necessary  for  these  changes  to  be  permanent.     The  reinstatement  of 
grants,  however,  can  only  take  place  if  large  additional  support  is  received  in  the  course  of  this  year. 
The  ability  of  the  Society  to  make  and  continue  Grants  depends  on  the  Voluntary 
Contributions  received  year  by  year. 

PRINCIPLES    ON    WHICH    GRANTS    ARE    GIVEN. 

1.  The  actual  li'ants  of  each  parish  in  regard  io population  and  income  are  considered. 

2.  No  party  considerations  influence  the  appropriation  of  the  funds. 

3.  The  Curate  is  appointed  by  the  Ituninbent,  and  licensed  by  the  Bishop,  in  accordance  with  the  law 

of  the  Church  of  England. 
The  Condition  on  which  all  grants  are  made  is,  that  additional  se>-vices,  sermons,  and  house  to  house 

visitation  shall  be  undertaken. 
Contributions  should  be  sent  to  the  Secretary  (Rev.  Paul  Petit),  at  Arundel  House,  London,  W.C. 

Cheques  and  Post  Office  Orders  should  be  made  payable  to  "The   Secretary,"  and  crossed 

"Coutts  &  Co." 
March,   1 894. 

CITY  OF  LONDON  TRUSS  SOCIETY, 

Established  1807.        35,    FINSBURY     SQUARE.        Established  1807. 
FOR  THE  RELIEF  OF  THE  RUPTURED  POOR  THROUGHOUT  THE  KINGDOM. 

Patron:  H.R.II.  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.G.  Treasurer:  JOHN  NORBURY,  Esq. 

THE  patients,  numbering  nearly  10,000  in  the  year,  are  of  both  sexes  and  all  ages,  from  children 
of  a  month  old  to  adults  over  ninety-five. 

Upwards  of  493,300  patients  have  been  relieved  since  the  formation  of  the  Charity. 

ADDITIONAL  FUNDS  are  GREATLY  NEEDED  to  meet  the  increasing  demands  on  the 
Charity.  Premises  recently  enlarged,  providing,  iftter  alia,  a  separate  entrance,  waiting-room,  and 
female  attendant  for  female  patients. 

SUBSCRIPTIONS,  DONATIONS,  and  BEQUESTS  will  be  thankfully  received  by  the 
Society's  Bankers,  Lloyd's  Bank  (Limited),  72,  Lombard  Street  ;  and  by  the  Secretary,  at  the 
Institution. 

N.B. — Patients  are  relieved  gratuitously  in,  and  from  all  parts  of  the  United  Kingdom  and 

the  Colonies. 
March,   1894.  JOHN  WHITTINCiTON,   Secretary. 

HOME    OF    REST    FOR    HORSES, 

FRIARS  PLACE  FARM,  ACTON,  W. 

(J?te0t^enf :— HIS   GRACE  THE    DUKE   OF   PORTLAND. 
Bankers— Messrs.  COUTTS  &  CO.,  59,  Strand. 

ADDITIONAL     FUf^DS     ARE     GREATLY    NEEDED. 

Office— iZs,  VicToiuA  Street,  S.  SUTHERLAND   SAFFORD, 

London,  S.W.  Secretary. 


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CITY  OF  LONB0N   LYINGf-IH   HOSPITAL, 

|afromss :  HER  GRACE  THE  DUCHESS  (ELIZABETH)  OF  WELLINGTON. 

frtasunr :  A.  J.  ROBARTS,  Esq.  gunlurs :  Messrs.  ROBARTS,  LUBBOCK  &  CO. 

THIS  Hospital,   which   was   instituted   in    1750,   affords   medical    and    surgical 
treatment  to  poor  married  women,  both  as  in  and  out-patients. 
Pupils  are  trained  in  Midwifery,  also  as  Monthly  Nurses. 

Patients   delivered   last   year,    2,197  ;    delivered   in   the  Hospital  since    1750, 
58,239. 

The  Expenditure  in   1893  exceeded  the  Income  by  over  £1,500. 

NEW   ANNUAL    SUBSCRIPTIONS   ARE    ESPECIALLY    SOLICITED, 

R.  A.  OWTHWAITE,  Secretary. 

THE  ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE  SUPPLY 
OF  PURE  VACCINE  LYMPH, 

12,    PALL    MALL    EAST,    LONDON,    S.W. 

Sole  Agents  for 

Dr.    Warlomont's    Calf    Vaccine. 

Tubes,  gs.  each.      Half  Tubes,  is.  each.      Pomade  in  Vials,  5s.  kach. 


Trade  Mark. 


HUMAN  VACCINE  (from  healthy  Children  only,  microscopically  examined  and  source  quoted). — Three  tubes, 
two-thirds  full,  5s.  Tubes,  one-third  full  and  Lancet  Charged  Points,  is.  each  ;  Pin-points,  is.  id.  each.  Eighteen 
Charged  Small  Points,  5s. 

Tubes  two-thirds  full  (same  as  those  mentioned  above,  but  without  source)  in  quantities  for  export,  ;^s  per  100  tubes. 

Pin-points  uncharged,  Is.  per  dozen.   Vaccinations  by  appointment.    Office  hours,  10  to  4  ;  Saturday,  10  to  2. 

P.O.O.'s  (including  postage,  and  crossed  London  and  Westminster  Bank),  with  orders  payable  to 

EDWARD   DARKE,  Secretary. 

SCREW  STOPPER  INKSTAND  (DARKE'S  PATENT). 

ADVANTAGES. — No  Blotting,  no  Inky  Fingers,  no  Ink  Wasted,  no  Evaporation.  The 
Dipping  Cup  is  most  easily  wiped  out,  and  the  little  ink  it  contains  when  in  use  can  only 
be  spilled  if  the  pot  is  upset.  The  ink-well  need  not  be  washed  when  replenished.  The 
pen  cannot  strike  the  bottom.  It  is  simple  in  its  construction,  and  each  of  the  parts 
can  be  replaced  separately  in  case  of  accident. 

CONSTRUCTION  AND  ACTION.— The  neck  of  the  ink-well  is  clasped  by  an 
india-rubber  collar  (R),  through  which  moves  a  stopper  (S)  compressing  the  air  and 
forcing  the  ink  into  the  dipping  cup  (D). 

PRICES  :— In  Best  English  Flint  Glass; 
Outside  Rubbers,  No.  2,  Cut,  3S. ;    Plain,  2s. 
iK  ''^^C  Trays  for  one  in  Oak  or  Black,  2s. 

BEFILL  Inside  Rubbers,  No.  3,  Cut,  6S. ;    Plain,  2S.  6d. 

Trays  for  one,  3S.  ;    for  two,  4S.  6d, 
Trade  "SAPPHIRE"  Mark.  No.  4,  in  Black  Porcelain,  5S, 

Inkstand  so  marked  guaranteed.  CIRCULAR,  WITH   FULL  PARTICULARS,  ON  APPLICATION. 

Sole  Maker  and  inYentor,  ED.  DARKE,  12,  Pall  Mall  East,  London,  S.W. 


DINNEFORD'S 


For  over  Forty  Years  tlie  Medical 
Profession  have  approved  of  this 
pure  Solution  as  the  best  remedy 
for  Acidity  of  the  Stomach,  Heart- 
burn, Headache,  Gout,  and  Indi- 
E^estion ;  and  as  the  safest  aperient 
for  delicate  Constitutions,  Ladies, 
Children,  and  Infants. 


MAGNESIA. 


SOLD   BY  CHEMISTS   THROUGHOUT   THE  WORLD. 


CAUTION.— See  that  ''  DINNEFORD  &  Co."  is  on  every  Bottle  and  Label. 

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Dr.  J,  COLLIS  BROWKE'S 

CHLORODYNE 

Is  the  Great  Specific  for 

CHOLERA,    DrARRHCEA, 
DYSENTERY. 

GENERAL  BOARD  OF  HEALTH,  Londoft, 
REPORT  thai  it  ACTS  as  a  CHARM,  one  dose 
generally  sufficient. 

Dr.  GIBBON,    Army   Medical   Staff,    Calcutta,   states, 
"two  doses  completely  cured  me  of  diarrhcea." 

DR.  J.  COLLIS  BROWNE'S  CHLORODYNE 
is   the   true    Palliative   in    NEURALGIA,    GOUT, 
CANCER,  TOOTHACHE,  RHEUiVIATISM. 

T\R.  J.  COLLIS  BROWNE'S  CHLORODYNE 

-1^  is  a  liquid  medicine  which  assuages  pain  of  every 
KIND,  affords  a  calm  refreshing  sleep  without  headache, 
and  invigorates  the  nervous  system  when  exhausted. 

DR.  J.  COLLIS  BROWNE'S  CHLORODYNE 
rapidly     cuts     short     all     attacks     of    EPILEPSY, 
SPAS-MS,  COLIC,  PALPITATION,  HYSTERIA. 

TMPORTANT  CAUTION.— The  immense  sale  of 
■*•  this  remedy  has  given  rise  to  many  unscrupulous 
imitations.  Be  careful  to  observe  Trade  Mark.  Of  all 
Chemists,  is.  lid.,  2S.  gd.,  and  4s.  fid. 

Sole  Maniifactmer-J.  T.  DAVENPORT,  33,  GREAT  RUSSELL  STREET,  W.C. 

t  d^kctrkal  Stani^ariri^mg,  Casting 
ancr  Ctammg  Instifution. 

PRI^-CIPAL:— HUGH  ERAT  HARRISON,  B.Sc,  M.I.E.E. 


COUGHS,  COLDS,  ASTHMA, 
BRONCHITIS. 

DR.  J.  COLLIS  BROWNE'S  CHLORODYNE. 
—Dr.  J.  C.  BROWNE  (late  Arrny  Medical  Staff) 
discovered  a  remedy  to  denote  which  he  coined  the 
word  CHLORODYNE.  Dr.  Browne  is  the  sole  inventor. 
and,  as  ihe  composition  of  Chlorodyne  cannot  possibly  be 
discovered  by  Analysis  (organic  substances  defying  elimina- 
tion), and  since  the  formula  has  never  been  published,  it  is 
evident  that  any  statement  to  the  effect  that  a  compound  is 
identical  with  Dr.  Browne's  Chlorodyne  must  be  false. 

This   caution   is    necessary,    as    many    persons    deceive 
purchasers  by  false  representations. 


DR.  J.  COLLIS  BROWNE'S  CHLORODYNE. 
-Vice-Chancellor    Sir    W.    PAGE     WOOD     stated 
publicly  in  Court  that  Dr.  J.    Collis  Browne  was  UN- 

DOl'BTEDLY     the     INVENTOR     OF     CHLORODYNE,     that      the 

whole  story  of  the  defendant  Freeman  was  deliberately 
untrue,  and  he  regretted  to  say  it  had  been  sworn  to. — See 
The  Times,  July  13,  1S64. 


Gentlemen's  Sons  Prepared  for  the 
ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING    PROFESSION. 


The  training  given  is  thoroughly  theoretical  and  practical,  the  Institution 
being  associated  with  most  of  the  leading  Electrical  Firms  and  Central 
Electric  Lighting  Stations,  for  the  express  purpose  of  affording  its  Students 
a  proper  practical  insight  into  their  future  profession.  Prospectus  on 
application  to  the  Secretary. 

INSPECTING    AND    TESTING    DEPARTMENT. 

The  Institution  undertakes  the  inspection  and  test  of  electrical  plant, 
and  certifies  the  same  either  on  behalf  of  Manufacturers  or  Buyers.  Private 
testing  rooms,  supplied  with  current  and  apparatus,  are  let  to  Experimenters. 
Terms  on  application  to  the  Secretary. 

FARMY  HOUSE,TilARiriosriaADi  LONDON,  W.C. 

Telegraphic  Address—''  STANDARDIZING,  LONDON." 


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AND 


ELECTRICAL     ENGINEERS, 

Head  f3,  WHITEHALL  PLACE,  JERITH  IRONWORKS,  KENT,  and 

Office  I      LONDON,  S.W.  '^IWOODFIELD,  HARROW  RD.,  LONDON,  W. 


In  order  to  meet  the  growing  demands  in  Electrical  Development  the  old 
established  and  well  known  firm  of  Easton  and  Anderson  have  amalgamated  with 
W.  T.  GooLDEN  &  Co.,  of  Woodfield,  Harrow  Road,  under  the  above  title.  They 
are  thus  enabled  to  carry  out  Economically  and  Efficiently  all  Electrical  Work  in 
connection  with  Estates,  Mansions,  &c.,  such  as 

ELECTRIC    LIGHTING, 

ELECTRIC    TRANSfVSlSSION     OF     POWER, 
ELECTRIC     HAULAGE,    &c. 

Attention  will  be  directed,  as  heretofore,  to  the  arrangement  and  carrying  out  of 

WATER      SUPPLIES, 

IFIRE    SERVICES,    HEATING,    &c., 

STEAM    ENGINES,     BOILERS,     PUMPS,    WATER    WHEELS, 

GAS  AND  OIL   ENGINES,  ELECTRIC   MOTORS,   HYDRAULIC 

RAMS    OF    HIGHEST    EFFICIENCY,    RESERVOIRS,    TANKS, 

WELLS    AND    BORINGS,    &c. 

ALSO 

HYDRAULIC,  ELECTRIC  AND   HAND  POWER 


For  Passengers,  Goods  or  Dinner  Services. 


EA8T0N,  ANDERSON  &  GOOLDEN,  Ltd. 

Telegraphic  Address: — "Egvpiiax,"  Loxdon.  Telephone  No.  3695. 


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WATERPROOF     WALLS. 

THE    SEARCH     FOR    A    REMEDY 

FOR 

DAMP    AND     DECAY    IN     MASONRY. 


The  search  for  the  present  remedy  for  damp  and  decay  represents  more  than  half  a 
century  of  experiment  and  observation. 

In  1829,  the  Austrian  Government  sent  an  officer  of  Engineers,  named  Szerehney,  to 
Italy,  to  investigate  the  subject  and,  after  some  years  of  study,  he  produced  a  process  which, 
in  1 84 1,  was  successfully  applied  to  wet  and  unhealthy  casemates  in  Egypt. 

In  1833,  when  decay  was  beginning  to  show  itself  in  the  stonework  of  the  still  new 
Houses  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  Colonel  Szerelmey  was  in  London,  and  placed  his 
experience  and  processes  at  the  disposal  of  the  British  Government  for  the  purpose  of 
arresting  the  decay. 

His  proposals  were  not  immediately  accepted  ;  the  decay  of  so  important  an  edifice  had 
naturally  attracted  much  public  attention,  and  similar  offers  had  been  made  by  others.  The 
principal  competitors  were  invited  by  the  Board  of  Works  to  submit  their  processes  to  trial 
and  experiment,  in  order  that  they  might  be  reported  on  by  experts  on  behalf  of  the  Crown, 
and  the  best  available  process  selected.  The  experts  appointed  were  Professor  Faraday, 
D.C.L.,  F.R.S.  ;  Sir  Roderick  Murchison,  President  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  and 
of  the  Geological  Society  ;  and  Sir  Charles  Barry,  F.R.S.,  R.A.,  &c.,  the  architect  of  the 
building  proposed  to  be  treated. 

The  tests  occupied  some  two  years,  and  resulted  in  an  unanimous  decision  in  favour  of 
Szerelmey's  process.  Faraday  said  "The  trials,  and  I  may  say  large  experiment,  made  by 
Szerelmey  are  better  than  any  of  the  rest."  Murchison  said,  "  I  have  no  hesitation  in  saying 
that  the  process  of  Szerelmey  is  the  best."  Barry  said,  "  I  recommend  the  application  of  it 
to  the  external  masonry  of  the  New  Palace  as  a  specific  against  all  decay."  Large  portions 
of  the  building  were  therefore  treated,  and  fifteen  years  after  the  work  was  finished,  namely 
in  1872,  the  first  Commissioner  of  Works,  Mr.  Ayrton,  stated  in  the  House  of  Commons 
that  Szerelmey's  process  "  was  undoubtedly  the  best." 

During  the  next  twenty  years  Szerelmey's  Liquid  was  largely  used  ;  although  it  never 
entirely  failed,  its  effect  was  not  always  equally  good;  therefore,  in  1875,  the  house  of 
Szerelmey  &  Co.  caused  the  whole  subject  to  be  investigated  anew,  in  the  light  of  the 
experience  of  the  preceding  twenty  years,  and  with  the  advantage  of  the  general  advance  of 
knowledge  during  that  time.  Szerelmey  himself  had  retired,  and  the  investigation  was 
placed  in  other  hands,  with  the  result  that  a  new  product,  commercially  known  as  Szerelmey 
Stone  Liquid,  No.  loi,  was  cautiously  introduced  about  1876. 

The  experience  of  eighteen  years  in  aU  climates,  under  all  conditions,  and  with  all 
varieties  of  material,  having  established  the  efficacy  and  reliability  of  Szerelmey  Stone 
Liquid,  No.  loi,  it  is  now  thought  advisable  to  discontinue  the  manufacture  of  the  older 
compositions,  and  to  call  attention  to  the  newer  product  whose  superiority  has  been 
established  by  the  test  of  time. 

Not  only  the  tests  of  the  manufacturer,  but  also  the  results  obtained  by  purchasers, 
prove  this.  The  statements  of  critics  who  have  bought  and  paid  for  the  material  they  report 
upon,  and  who  communicate,  for  the  benefit  of  others,  faithful  information  of  results 
obtained  under  every  day  conditions,  are  peculiarly  valuable. 

Forty  such  reports  are  contained  in  the  Appendix  to  a  Pamphlet  recently  published, 
from  which  the  above  account  is  extracted  ;  they  state  the  results  obtained  in  hundreds  of 
authentic  cases,  and  constitute  conclusive  evidence  that  a  remedy  for  damp  walls  and  stone 
decay  has  been  found,  which  has  stood  the  test  of  time. 

SZERELMEY  AND  WATERPROOF  WALLS,  a  description  of  the  Cause  and  the  Cure  of  Damp 
and  Decay  in  Masonry,  with  an  Appendix  containing  Reports  by  Professor  Faraday,  F.R.S., 
Sir  R.  J.  Murchison,  F.R.G.S.,  Sir  Chas.  Barry,  F.R.S.,  and  forty  others,  covering  the  period 
from  1855  to  1894,  viz.,  forty  years. 

A  Copy  of  this  Pamphlet  will  be  sent  free  on  application  to 

N.  C.  SZEHELIVIEY  ^  CO., 

ROTHERHITHE    NEW    ROAD,    LONDON,    S.E. 

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Gold  chains  at  manufacturers'  prices. 

Catalogues  post-free. 


EVERY  KIND  OF 
JEWELLERY. 


LADIES'  GOLD  NECKLETS, 

GUAEDS,  and  ALBEET  CHAINS, 

from  £2. 

GOLD  BROOCHES  &  EARRINGS, 
from  £1. 

GENTLEMEN'S    GOLD    ALBERT 

CHAINS,  in  all  patterns  and 

qualities,  from  £3. 

GENTLEMEN'S  DIAMOND  and 
SIGNET  RINGS. 

.        GENTLEMEN'S  LINKS, 
SOLITAIRES,  STUDS,  &c. 

50LD  LOCKETS  mounted  with 
PRECIOUS  STONES. 

XiADIES'  GEM,  KEEPER,  and 

WEDDING  RINGS. 
A  large  assortment,  from  £1. 


CLOCKS. 

The   Finest    Stock   in 
London. 

DRAWING-ROOM, 

DINING-ROOM, 

HALL,  LIBRARY,  OFFICE, 
And  other  CLOCKS,  at  Prices 
lower  than  ever.  . 

ESTIMATES  given  for  CHURCH 

TURRET, 

and  other  PUBLIC  CLOCKS. 


£25. 


-A  Standard  Gold  Keyless 
i-Plate  Half-Chronometer 
Wat cli,  accurately  timed  for  all  climates.  Jewelled 
in  thirteen  actions.  In  massive  18-carat  case,  with 
Monogram  richly  emblazoned.    Free  and  safe  per  post. 


£2.3    Hall    Clook, 

To  Chime  on  Eight  Bells. 
In  Oak  or  Mahogany. 

With  Bracket  and  Shield,  Three 

Guineas  extra. 

Estimates  for  Turret  Clocks 

Sir  JOHN  BENNETT  (Limited) . 
65,  Cheapside,  London. 


£20,  £30,  £40  Presentation  Watches.  Arms  and  Inscriptions  emblazoned  to  order. 


65    &    64,    CHEAPSIDE,    LONDON,   E.G. 


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Burke  s  Landed  Gentry  Advertizer. 


CARSON'S 


AINT. 


VIENNA 

PARIS 

MELBOURNE 

PARIS 


TRADE   MARK. 


CNTCRCO    AT    STATIONERS  HAU. 


1S73. 

1875. 
I  880. 
1885. 


PATRONISED  BY 

HER  MAJESTY  THE  QUEEN, 
H.R.H.  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES, 

AND       20,000      OF      THE       NOBILITY      AND       GENTRY. 

FOR   EVERY   DESCRIPTION    OF 

OUT-DOOR    WORK. 

SANITARY   LIQUID   PAINTS. 

These  are  beautifully  prepared  and  of  the  highest  quality. 

Suited  for  EVERY  purpose  WHERE  ordinary  paint  CAN  be  applied. 

They  possess  great  body  and  covering  power. 


ALL    COLOURS. 


EASILY    APPLIED. 


PRICES,  TESTIMONIALS,  &  PATTERN  CARDS  POST-FREE. 

WALTER    CARSON    &   SONS, 

COLOR    AND    VARNISH    MANUFACTURERS, 
GROVE    WORKS, 

BATTERSEA,     LONDON,    S.W., 

And     BACHELOR'S      WALK,      DUBLIN. 


Burke's  Landed  Gentry  Advertizer. 


Ill 


7,    GARRICK     STREET,     LONDON,    W.C.;      and    26,    RUE     BERGERE,    PARIS, 


BOOT   PREPARATIONS 

SOLD     EVERYWHERE. 


M  E  LTON I AN 
BLACKIMG 

(As  used  in  the  Royal 

Household) 

Rendeks  the  Boots  Soft, 

Durable,  and  Waterproof. 


MeltomanI 
Ckeam 

Patent  LEATHEr 

Made  "br 

E.BROWN  &SON! 

AT  THEIR 

MANUFACTORY 
CARRICKST  London:; 


MELTONIAN 
CREAM 

(WHITE  or  BLACK.) 

For  renovating  all 

KINDS  OF  Glace  Kid 

Boots  and  Shoes. 


ROYAL 

LUTETIAN 

CREAM. 

The  best  for  Cleaning 
and  Polishing  Russian 
AND  Brown  Leather 
Boots, Tennis  Shoes, &c 


NONPAREIL 
DE   QUICHE 

Parisian  Polish 

for  Dress  Boots  and  Shoks 

is  more  elastic  and  easier 

to  use  than  ant  other. 


For  High-Class  FRENCH  and  ENGLISH  COOKERY. 

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ARSHALL'S 


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30  &  32,   MORTIMER  STREET, 

LONDON,   W. 

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THE  LARGEST  AND  MOST  SUCCESSFUL  OF  ITS  KIND 

IN  THE  WORLD. 


LESSONS    DAILY,    EXCEPT    SATURDAYS. 

Cooks  Supplied  to  Situations.  Staff  Cooks  for  Dinners,  Ball  Suppers,  &c. 

SEND    FOR    PROSPECTUS. 


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Burke's  Landed  Gentry  Advei'tizer. 


BENJAMIN  EDGINGTON,  Lim- 

Marquee,  Tent,  Rick  Cloth,  &  Flag  Manufacturers, 


SPECIAL  XETTEKS  OF  APPOIXTMEXT 


(La  |jcr  grajcs.ti|  thcYL)uccn,  g.g.lj.  tfjc  |)nnxc  of  Males, 

%  DUKE  STREET,  foot  of  LONDON  BRIDGE,  LONDON,  8.E. 

MARQUEES    AND    TEMPORARY    ROOMS   ON    HIRE 

LINED,    FLOORED,   AND    LIGHTED    COMPLETE. 


Trbicli    are 


Q FECIAL  attention  is    paid  to   Coming  of  Age   Celebrations, 

carried  out  with  great  completeness,  Tents  and  their  Fittings,  Decorations,  Fireworks,  &c.,  being 
undertaken  together.  The  following  are  some  of  these  entertainments  at  which  Benjamin  Edgington 
has  been  employed  during  the  last  few  yeai-s — 


At  Eaton  Hall,  Chester. 

Thoresby  Park,  Ollerton. 
IDunskey,  Port  Patrick. 
Dogmersfield,  Hants. 
Camden  House,  Chlslehurst. 
Cawdor  Castle,  JVairn. 
Lees  Court,  1'aversh.am. 
St.  Bride's,  S.  Wales. 


Buncombe  Park,  Helmsley. 
Taymouth  Castle,  Aberfeldy. 
Trentham,  Staffordshire. 
Burleigh  Hall,  Stamford. 
Garswood,  Lancashire. 
Sandbeck,  Kotherham. 
Melton  Constable. 
Pet-worth  Jf  ark. 


Cobham  Hall,  Kent. 
Mxton  Hall,  Oakham. 
"Wilton  House,  Salisbury. 
Badminton,  Gloucestershire. 
Ulceby  Hall,  Lincolnshire. 
Keels  Hall,  Staffordshire. 
Glanusk  Park,  Crickhowell. 
Laughton,  Sussex. 


Also  for  Silver  Wedding  of  tlieir  Royal  Highnesses  The  Comte  and  Comtesse  de  Paris  at  Sheen  House. 
MARQUEES  AND  TENTS  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  FOR  CRICKET  AND  TENNIS. 


FLAGS    WITH    ARxMS    TO    ORDER, 


STORM    FLAGS. 


Note  AMress-2,  DUKE  STREET,  LONDON  BRIDGE,  S,E. 


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WILLANS 


CENTRAL 
VALVE 


ENGINE 


LOW   STEAM    CONSUMPTION.       GREAT   DURABILITY. 

FREEDOM   FROM  REPAIRS.       SMALL  SPACE. 

SILENT   RUNNING. 


All  brasses  are  in  constant  thrust,  hence  the  wear  is  very  small,  and  few  repairs 
are  required. 

The  Willans  Engine,  even  in  small  sizes,  is  as  economical  as  the  best  and  largest 
Corliss  or  Marine  Engines. 

It  will  run  for  many  hours  without  attendance,  and  continuous  runs  of  as  much  as 
seven  months,  night  and  day,  have  been  recorded,  without  necessity  for  repair  at  the 
end  of  that  time. 

UPWARDS  OF  50,000   HORSE   POWER 

in  use  in  Central  Stations,  and  in  the  following  among  many  other  private  installations^ 


H.R.H.  DUKE  OF  CONNAUGIIT. 
THE  DUKE  OF  WESTMINSTER. 
MARQUESS  OF  BUTE. 
SIR  RICHARD  WEBSTER,  Q.C.,  M.P. 
BARON  DE  WORMS. 


F.  SMITH,  ESQ.,  M.P. 

COURT  THEATRE. 

CONSTITUTIONAL  CLUB. 

GRAND  HOTEL. 

SAVOY  THEATRE  AND  HOTEL. 


WILLANS   &    ROBINSON,    Ltd. 

THAMES    DITTON,    SURREY. 


Burkes  Landed  Gentry  Advertizer. 


iatfi  Chairs,  i 


^atfi  Chairs. 


Ward, 

246  and  247,  Tottenham  (Jouiit  I(oad,  London,  itf. 

(Late    of    SAVILLE    HOUSE,    LEICESTER    SQUARE.) 


UNDER     THE     DIRECT     ENCOURAGEMENT     OF 

H.R.H.  The  Duchess  of  York,  and  H.R.H.  Princess  Mary  Adelaide,  Duchess  of  Teck. 

THE    "ROYAL    MAY    BLOSSOM," 

AND   OTHER    REGISTERED   DESIGNS   OF 

SPITALFIELDS    SILK    CRAVATS 

Made  by  Hand-Loom  Weavers. 


Inventors  and  Patentees  of  ''THE   BICESTER" 

TWICE    BOUND    SPORTING    CRAVAT. 

"Is  certainly  the  best  we  have  yet  seen." — I'ide  "Field,"  November  25th,  1893. 


BELT      BJ^ZsTID      IDK.^"V7"EI^S 

WITH    FLEXIBLE    HIPS    FOR    RIDING. 


GOOD     DRESS     SHIRT,    8s.    6d., 

IRISH  LINEN   DIRECT   FROM    THE    MANUFACTURERS    EXCLUSIVELY   USED 

HARDING  &  GRENVILLE, 
58,  Maddox  Street,  London,  W.,N?w'Brdlret. 


Burke^s  Landed  Gentry  Advertizer. 


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CULLETON'S  HERALDIC  OFFICE, 

25,  CRANBOURN  STREET,  LONDON,  WX. 
HERALDIC  AND  GENEALOGICAL  SEARCHES 

IN   ENGLAND  AND  ABROAD. 

Competent    Searchers    in    all   parts    of   Europe. 


Traced  and  Genealogical  Tables  Compiled 
from  Records. 


Searches  a?id  Atithentic  infor7naiion 
respecting  Family   Arms. 


Information  as  to  obtaining 

A  Grant  of  Arms, 
Change  of  Name. 

Correct  Colours  for 

Servants'  Liveries. 


Correctly  Marshalled  and  Painted  on 
Vellum,  also  on  Oak  and  Metal  Shields. 


Hatchments  Painted. 


Sheriffs'  Banners. 
FLAGS     PAINTED. 


SINKING 
STAMPING. 


DESIGNED 
OFFICIAL  &  ECCLESIASTICAL  SEALS  DESIGNED  &  ENGRAVED. 


Livery  Buttons.    Harness  Crests.    Signet  Rings  and  Seals,  from  42/-. 
CULLETON'S  GUINEA    BOX  OF   STATIONERY,  best  quality 

Paper  and  Envelopes  all  Stamped  with  Crest  in  colours.     No  charge  for  Engraving  Die. 

CULLETON'S    EMBOSSING    PRESS   for  Stamping  one's  own  paper 

with  Crest,  Monogram  or  Address. 


MEMORIAL  BRASSES  DESIGNED  AND  EXECUTED, 

Brass  Door^  Plates  for  Professional  Purposes. 
Visiting  Cards.       Wedding  and  Invitation  Cards,  etc 

PRESENTATION  ADDRESSES  ILLUMINATED  ON  VELLUM. 

Illustrated  Price  List  Post  Free. 


82  Burkes  Landed  Genfri/  Advertizer. 


HEALTH -..WEALTH 


W«*-"-''-".^'-'^."-'S.'*-'-°»"-"«'*»" 


Note  what  Sir  SAMUEL  BAKER  and  Lord  WOLSELEY  have 

to  say  about 

MAICNEN'S  PATEHT  "FILTRE-RAPIDE" 

in  relation  to  Health. 


CHOLERA,  and  DEINKING  WATER. 

Sandford  Orleigh,  Newton  Abbot, 

September  loth,  1892. 

The  best  filter  I  have  ever  used  is  Maignen's  "Filtre-Rapide,"  and  I  never  travel 
\vithout  one.  The  most  serviceable  pattern  is  the  four-gallon  filter  of  enamelled  iron, 
which  is  protected  by  basket  work.  As  this  filter  is  open,  the  charge  of  charcoal  is 
exposed  to  view  whenever  the  percolator  is  removed  by  simply  lifting  as  a  cover.  I 
always  protect  the  charcoal  by  a  layer  of  two  folds  of  thick  flannel  placed  beneath  the 
percolator.  This  prevents  disturbance  of  the  charcoal  surface  when  the  water  is 
poured  in.  I  always  fill  the  filter  with  water  actually  boiling  ;  this  would  prevent  the 
formation  of  poisonous  germs,  and  would  destroy  any  that  might  have  trespassed 
within  the  filter. 

I  never  have  fever — neither  do  any  of  my  party — in  any  climate,  although  we  may 
be  forced  to  use  water  of  most  questionable  character,  and  I  feel  sure  that  most  diseases 
are  preventible  when  the  precautions  I  have  suggested  are  carefidly  enforced.  At  the 
present  moment,  when  cholera  has  invaded  Northern  Europe,  there  is  no  excuse  for 
negligence,  as  the  simple  means  described  will  ensure  pure  water. 

Yours  faithfully, 

SAMUEL   BAKER. 


worth  of  these    Filters   were    sent   to    Egypt 
during  the  campaign,  and  the  phenomenal  health 
enjoyed   by   the   troops   during   the   war   was 
mainly  attributed  to  them. 

6,  Hill  Street,  W., 
•.•■..        •        ..  •  July  22,th,  1S85. 

I  have  much  pleasure  in  stating  that  Monsieur  Maignen's  "  Filtre  Rapide,"  which 
was  used  by  our  troops  in  the  expedition  up  the  Nile,  gave  very  satisfactory  results 
indeed.  It  filtered  the  water  both  quickly  and  well,  and  was  much  valued  by  our 
soldiers.  ... 

,      ..  ,  WOLSELEY. 


MAIGNEN'S  "FILTRE-RAPIDE"&ANTl-CALCAiRE  CO.,  Ltd,, 

255,  REGENT  STREET,  W.         .4 

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